HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-09-23 - Newport Harbor EnsignTbl Bllbol Bay Lioaa Club place 1D the CUDJ.nl ar11 for
Loblter Bate parade, which the display of pollee •ebtcltl,
wlU bello at 10 a.m. thlsSatur. the pollee heUcopter IDIS the
day, will feAture SO units led prellmtna.ry plans of the pro-
by the Newport B111.ch pollee posed pollee facility.
color (UII'd. Members of the "Newport
Flo&tl prepared by local bus-tax;.yers for a pollee aDd ad-
lneaameo aDd marching bands mlnlstratlon taciUty" will be
trom Newport Harbor ·am Co-available to I.Biftr questions
rooa del Mar hl&b schooll wtll relaUve to the propoJedfaclUty ,
mot't out from Suta Rosa and on Friday from 6 to 9 p.m.,
Newport Ceotv Drlve WeataDd &Dd. saturday and Suaday from
mon 80Utbwa.rd aloog Newport 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Ctater Drive to the carD.Ival Tbe IUlDlal Lot>.ter Bake,
Uti. on the west side of Fashion hosted by the Balbol Bay Liont
lllaod, Club, hla been t:rad.Wooally a
Marlo PacinJ,chairmanofthe t.amUy aftaJr wttb flm tor aU
Loblter Bl.ke,sa.ld thatthelocal ares --rldesfortheyounpte,s
pollee will have a prom1Dent and food am tun for the elders.
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ARVO E. HAAPA, owner Mid publ iSher of tht EMJ.-
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THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ~ .. . .
. THE NEWPORT HARBOR · •
Costa Mesa City Attorney
Roy J~me said thatlnhlsopinloa
the county does Deed a uae
permit.
"The county must abide by
the requirements tor a C~l
ton1Dc." Mr. JIIM taid,
He said that the probation
departmebl plans to serve about
500 persons on probation In the
soutllwest coUDiy area, many of
those from Costa Mesa.
He cited a state attorney
poenl's oplnioo that mutually
ezempts clUes and cotmties
from •ch other's r.ocdnc ordi~
nances when the la.Dd lnquesUon
1s actually owned by a pern-
melltal apocy.
Tbt qtiHtioo lD tbiJ cue,
Dowelrer, u .. 11:1 tbe tLct that tbe
-----~-111111 -the 4,000._... toot omee,
Barch Pickett, -sman lor
the oewly~reYIYedMesa dei Mar
RotMOWllers Assn., said the
branch probation ottlce has ln~
sutr:lclent parking, wtll gerierate
too much tn.mc and Is to be
rented to the county for $600
to $1,000 mor£> a month tha.n
comparable commercial space
ln the same area.
The lease was SlllJled lut
Friday by County officials. The
names of developer Don Koll
and State Sen. Dennls Carpen-
ter appear on the lease for the
lessor.
ban asked
lf1ed man who said : "U was
sure Wee to have clean beaches
this summer."
The Commission's actlontsa
reaftlrmaUon of a prnoious
acUoa.
·r f 1 i · · , . · ., 'f ' I
Nixon Eulogizett
Killer Khruahehev
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llll OPPIOAL MIWI,AN. C tleculo 35th Dlolrict
AI .. , 1ut, ll!e INllabool :~;?.:=~=:":''::"":::'~~ OP THI OYY Oft MIWPUAT IUOI tbe ''popalatJoa q)loa&oo" 1D _ 10 terror. "Aft ata;;;oPho ...
THE·HAitBOit AlttA'S OFFSET N£r~'f'APER tbe liDittd states Ia out:tbtre Khtushc:bn," t.bc newtptpcr which," Ike uys, "new
OIUc:• ..,. ptt•J• pte .. I• ,.,. £•1p B.JW111, liD't aay. hcadti'net procllfmed. Joinina •hitudet miaht be developed. •·
2121 £, eo.. Hwy., f1dto .. del ., CaJ.JI,. -92625. hrtbermore_. there DeVer Nixon ln eulotizi.aa one or Ike is, he aays, "conductina
he~ 2Uc:tp tla 1 .,. 11 ..._-... ... WMICII ella· A ut ••• YlrJ$111 DIQr
"lrelD1a,ttryiOttDbtaJitrclc ea...J. lliBd ald.: ••Dr. MC· f-W-IID:ilaJCrM'.If,
•• tilt "'"" ot 111o c~ar.nor a 111n1o, -t .... 11 --load..-•'"'1 u ~~~an·•romlntot Woilll..... datil' oiOiftq .,,.. _.,.IIIJI.:: AI ol • -.! atlad<, lt&d-
ach mora1at. and I trr to 11a1p ll!e ltlr-o1 1t1o 8oY1at laid to raot, Tlla PI-
p wtththetlmu.Htr.-tbeJNI. 18 tbt IUdd1t Eut, t ,.c: a ctl'eiiiOidu ftl'e 11-.11: J1a
-now r•Uaa ltlol 1 wu • .,...,., pudc," -Sorral; ao ..,.,.4:::
veo c-to 11!e tlally cto1r1p TIU IMUac wu 1111 -Dt<t !lie Olfl)' -to 4a IU
TILIPMONI• &73-0550 (AI c-4. 714) wu ooe •• DOt, at ieuttn the h.iltories leaclina k.i.Uen wu eonveraation•, explorina Mr.
_ • .. popul&riJ IIDderstood sense of Teddy Kopec:hne Kennedy, Khrushchev'• mind," and b~
THE MIEWPORT HARBOR ,ENStcN Ia 1M oal7 .. ....,.,er priMM too m&DY people lo be ade. Hubert Humphl'ey, AvereU hopes to "melt 1 litlle ice." H('
...t p•bli-.hetl ia tH Chy of Ne-,on Beach, ... 1lile oaly loean,. Qlaltly prOY~ for by our land Harriman, Georae Kenflln wiiJ -like spilt ina on 1 &(a.cier;
G....t and opetMed Dew.,apar Ia, &he Newpon a..c,...collla MeN area aDd available resources. Cyrus Elton and other h1bltuai like Sir Neville Chlmberlain
Area. Pablia~ Weekly, oa Ta. .. day. Seeo..t cl ... po•-r .,-ld Tbere ts some severe coops. pro<:ommuniltl. melted in Munich 21 ye.rs ago.
at Coro,. del .._, Calli. . Uoa LD our metropolitan areas I wrote thil tribute to killer THE NEWPORT' H:'J'BO~ ENSIGN Wu adjodaed: 10 be , •••· prime recreaUooa.l areas UJd Khrushchev wh Pr 'd This Bia Two meelina could
,-per of .. -~ c•rculauon by co!Wt decree ·No. A-20178 d•ed Ilea n .. tr . . en . ell ent well ''liquidate the Jfe&lest
..._, 14, 1951, ia Sup«ior Co.n for abe CoaMy of Ora , St•te of '~ avelled hlgtlways, But Eisenhower mvlted htm here •• dancer to peace -American
CalirOI'f!ia. aacl by rea.on thereo f ia qualified to pllbli:r all publit IDJODe desiring to escape SUch bono~~ auest: miJitlly bues." Since we now
no1icea N!quired by haw. CQD&estion Is undel' no obUga. Mr. N!lctttl S. Khnuch~v. h a v e 8 0 0 d w iII a nd
A.I\'VO E. HAAPA ............................. _,Own.« aDd PubUaher tion to remain where U is ·-Gue11 of Hono,. 111 L•rge, brotherhood there i! no need
PEG HAAPA ........................... ,\ ................. .Aa.oc:i•e Edi&or aDd lncr•slngly, people are United Stt1U1 Q{ A m('rlca fo r 111 these expen!ive
,SUISCiti,TIPM •ATfS going elMwhere, Tbere are Dear Mr. Khrushchev : American "security'' prouams,
l11 Harbcw AJ-ea: On.e ye..-, 14.00; 2 ye ... 17.00 signs of a healthy reversal of Welcome to the land of U _ s _ 0 v e r 1 e as b 15 es ,
Out of Hubor Ana,; One year, 15.00; 2 ,.. .... , ~.10 tbe decades-long now Of the opportunity! The land where " t w d mamen s. c can now spen American people tk'om thecoun. 1nybody who wants to art out, aJJ that money on welfare ,
try to the ctty, can! So nice of you to co me. more TVA'!,Ihe Soil Bank and
But as to the mytbleal over-Wilh the U.S. Honor Guard Reclamation .
.1 tht Capitol aDtU Olllold&J &JoDI to ow 11. ....... 1, u boaor. Hif a&d: "We wUl IIOt
llDro.loC,t l r~eJYid a rtPOI"t AdlalHl Zunrn.l, of tW u.s. Jl*.k ot a cnU lllteee1, t
nttUed, "lulde WublDifoa. •• Na'IJ, wu rtiPOI'tid to bin sball ..t be tbe ODI to.,.-.
rltten by Dr. Sletarl llcBtr-IHIUiad two -ltol!l'ff'looll)': ll!t -ll!alloo, -U .e. "The Yo tee ot Amertou. ~<WJtfala two JetlS I wtU aot bt wu. made bJ my 1atb1r. Tb1a
;m," aac! sent to me from abla to 1Ntae u ordlr to the 11 belordoae by hUIDry."
lendale, CaUf. Siltb Fleet to ltud e., to tbe After a lbort delay, u U..
"The voice" bad vJ.Iltld a RGUI&u to tbe lllddll Eut. RUIJu people lnunecUetiiJ
lmber of seaatora &Del eoa. It would be ltddde," wtre DOt iU:Irmed ot bla pua..
J'essmeo durlD.g tbe 1ut bUiy WMt btttc atatemeot couJd iAL Moacow 1°DOtiDCtd tblt
eek before tfiey ad~ tor lDtroctoee Dr. Mc81rote's DeW Krusbc:hiv, a "P«'AMaMr.'•
short breathing apeU, UDder boot, "Secret WMpOQS,'' than had died. No mention WU made
•e sponaorshJp of Cooereas-sud! a statemeot made b)' such of tbe put lblt he bad played
1an John G. Stbmtta. be m.t a u authority. The commut of Jn tvtberinc tbeBolabeftkreY-
•! of promtoeotpeople,&nd Ute the aatbor ot the boot wu that oluttoa. Notblnc was aJd of the
good reporter, he proved that ••u ..-er there wu a Deed tor rtpruat•e meuur• wbleb bid
"' had "a DOse tor oeq," As ow lillY boot, 'Secret'ftlpt)OI,' ealllid mtiUoas or Rttasl.au to
, result of his many eoatacts It 11 oow. It coukl pr8'teat a dJe ot st:a.rn.tton iD Vll:r&tae,
~ made this analysts ot the SoVIet Ttctory." wbere wheat had been r:ron 1a
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Errsl~
all "population explosion," ng-moth ering you~ ·you're safer PI tro th 1970 ease, Mr. K., &O easy on ures m e census, Just than an American scab trying us. Remember what we've
ana)yaed by the Washington to cross a Perfect Circle or done for you. we paved the
Ceq:er for Metropolitan Stu-Kohler picket line. He acts no way for your teacher, Stalin ,
· .,litteal mood of those who Dr. Mc81rDJecoocllld«<: "My aboDdance. I do DOt reeall tbat
••ta bU Capitol HJU: ~RW&Jal Js that we must raise an)'ODI remembered that Kru6
dies, ought to lay this ghost aovernment protection. by eliminatina Hitler, Mu sso lini
(Continued from Page 1) ooce aod lor all to rest. Fl-This iJ history-malting! and Tojo . Our gr ea t
ad th I a! d f i nan<:edbytheFordFoundatlon, Never before has the oppo&.ina humanilarian President ,
"I met many coaaervauves our s11flta &Dd tet u trany ot shebev had promised to "bur>'
I he hiU. There was not one theae books on 'Secret WMPODS' America" as a '+'lcUm ot com-
!O was oot angry at Mr. Nlmn. o.-1rtlei-e tbey wtll do tbe moet mllllism.
.an1mously, they feel that be rood. u each coacrHAW~ &DC! All •bo ·gave heed to the
•-l '> laJ.Ied to keep bJs election eacb serator got NVer&l bUD· e•ent must have reflected that
1 'lmlses, and Js In the bands of dred from biB cooatltuellts, it human threats and even the ev es e eg proce ure or rezon ng. this study points out tllat the conquerer been wined and F.D.R., "recognized," rescued , That method in effect takes away from the greatest decline in the number dmed by the enemy during the revitalized Soviet Russia . We r. Kl sstnger.Thelatterlssald would be the most powerful omiDOUS danger of a commu.
be the No, 1 vtUa.tn In the action you coukl take to get listie overthrow of our pern.
·nf nistratton, In the flew ot Wasbtngton abuzz." menl:, wbicb •oukl "bury 118"
.pltol HUI conse"attns. It Is After reading this stirring in the Krushchev style, must
·Ue ved by them tha.tMr.NIXOll armotmcement, the CODServa-come to ao end withtbepassap
! turned away trom his tive Corner promises to pro. of time.
Valueof Oe t Wl.thotd oe d ot chlldrentmdertheageof wa r unle ss s urrender.,,.youSJibiJiion(that'db< pr p r y u ue pr c ss an nve in the 120 years for whlch negotiations were under woy .
h · h . $24 billion 1oday ) in aid 10 Wit OUt compensation. uJese statistics have been kept The main reason g>'ven for 1n th unt.u .. s keep you in the war against our This is not j'ust theo retical or phil-e ~eu tates --a drop of your bei ng here is I hat you will enemy . 15.5 per cent trom 1960 to learn about America. Our .. ~eat
h , I h tt Thr th 1970 .. Roosevelt and Hopki ns were o s op 1ca c a er. ee years ago ere ·-coincides with "one of lead~rs told us 1U during World tll 1a st shrewd traders. They bou gh t · ··kers, and toward the foes of Yide money for at least 10 lD the conservative lexicoa.
was the determined eff o rt on the part of e rge recorded lO-year War 11 that all you fe llas in the an enemy for Sll bi llion !hal 's increases among young adults Kremlin needed to do wa5
IServat:tsm." copies of "Secret weapons" tor only good Is Immortal. Jt !.sour
,)r. Me Birnie stated that he ~strlbuUon 1n Washlncton. beUel that the beoeftctent form
the Newport Beach planners to invoke 1n the principal childbear.lng-"und~rstand us." v,, •. ,.,,y WOr1h today many limes lh lll . • We did because we were bo th Ed e drastic r estrictions on business property age range." Mololov, Gromy ko. Mikoyan, ina warto make theworld safe r=· -eHers to •tor of government plan.oed In 1716
by our foreb.th~rs wUI weather
the storm and strlfe of today,
and will prove to be the ooe
enduring way of life for :all
nations.
. . Tbe drop Is almost e~actly K"?lov and olhers have spent .... ln all of the o lder bus mess districts in twice as great as during the much time among us and look for d.emocracy. For 25 years
the city. They proposed an absolutery--depression decade of the 1930's. how mu ch good that 's done. we 've known you were ou r 'NO" ON BOND ISSUE • AIR COOPERATION
a!, t. h . Tile study went on tosaytllat, Ge n Eisenh ower you friend s and needed only to !lor of the Ensign, Editor of the EllSI.p,
unre 15 lC C ange ln off-street parking whUe the over.aU size of our k n 0 w .' is o ur gr~at est understand us. iOnds ror the Newport Beach Wben the Federal AriaUon
requirements --to be i n voked on all vacant population is still rising --co m promising General. He We understand you want 10 ·y Hall complex sbouJd be Admlnlstratioo's mammoth new LOCAL ARCHITECTS
. . , though much more slowly than · d B 1· ' h r· buy from us, with our mo ney, \ected. Tile reasons are clear El Toro air terminal-•• tor .C 0 F 6 TOP -'W• "DS Commercial l o ts On additiOnS and aJ.tera-co mpromtse er 10 m 1 e trsl as is cust oma ry . What do you 1 cone! 1 ....-"' "'" , • . ' past projections llad Indicated pla ce, so naturally he 's the us ve, business this flU, there wlll Rlley/Bisseii/Assoclates, t t t bu i b ildlng d the Pre .. I trod U wan t m os t ly, c hatns? ~ot "'thl 1 be tons 0 exts m g S ness U s, an on --n e , coo-logical one for you to settle it .... n presen memory DO automatic transfer of air-the Newport Beach arcbitec. tinued would ''brLDg stability slrychnine? iron curtams? a City cou n ut Jq)ted lane rebuilding in the event Of destrUCtiOn. d Un' I ~ with . Wh atever you do, don't Your diplomacy has .. ined "deny'"' USnc ~ e.d ' Cp .~ tramc OYer trom Orange tural flrm, •on 4 Of the 6 top ec e 0 the total population. go near the Waldorf Towers A ......, U1'P ule v ..... ers o ..... , Airport, lntheFAAord-anrds presented Sept, 9 at Ute
This was rezo ning by subterfuge. It woold So for the llrst time, to my real , h o nest -l o ·g oo dn~ss you Communists an empire of >tce of a course of action. er of thLDgs, a termioal is trt...aMl».l anrds banqoel 01 knowledge 1n a source 1 1y 900 million people whom you Vitllout prior tu:pay t J 1 1n1 have preve nted almost all renovation Or t host!!' •..: c_ ear fighting Ge neral named have saved from ha ving oo , Council arbltrariler obYOUe, s "!.!anal! ormation_~thlnlllererO the Orange County Cbapter ol
• • 00 e wpopulationlimJta-f>bcAflhur lives there ,andthat Y ·on ~cr passing.,.., 5 theAmerlcanlnstUuteofArcb1-upgradmg or rebuilding, because the park-tion, we have the predictionota might underm ine the effect or make their own dec i~ions : the '<l the citizens to the pur-miles. teets.
ing rules WOUld have made it economically pq>ula.tion decline in the United your whol(' trip. Uk raine, Georgia Caucasia, se of 19 acres of the Irvine ln Los Angeles the terminal Riley /Bissell received tbe
. States --which history shows 1 1955 ld .. Siberia, Turk estan . Esl::~nia, .npany 's highest priced land is at the alrport, and so u onl)' two honor awardi .... ,.
impossible to r e alize an adequate return to be one of the most char-any~ne thin:So~hattoouru:~il~! Latvia, Arm eni•. Poland , t cost of $1,850,000, Wltb is also in Chicago, but at Or-seoted: for Michaelson P~.
o n investment. Stagnatio n o f the older dacterl~~ .. elemllaeots In national mean the abandonmen1 of the Lithuania, Roma ma . Hungary, ·-wheeling Indifference to ange County Airport the hills a 4-story office bulld.lng 1n
b . ecay ........ co pse. A nation tt'ac h· gs f M E 1 d Czechos lovak iii , Bulgana, .• lnl1erent haste prl.nclple of to the south pose a baza.rd to Newport Beach, and N-rt
USlness areas would have resulted, Only which makes a crusade out of Lenm~ he 0 is d:::i~in:'~tm:\r Se rhi1. Albania. Croatia, 1 tl government, that theri&tlt reliable lntormaUoo ptberlng, Ceoter Car Wash. Th; .. Q;'m
at the very last minute, an aroused reducing Us blrth rate is work-crue Uy. Those w-bo expec t th.is Slovenia, Tibet , North Korea. ! ::-eserved to the people to vote as. indeed, they do ala:~ tony-also woo 2 of the 4 merit
bu . . ingovertime to eliminate ltseU 1 na . h . Mongolia , North Viet Nam, or capital ezpendttures, the lng. The FAA's elpaDCSed pre-awards: for the 3S9SaD Ytpel· Stness communtty, awakened with the from the b.ce of the earth 0 . ppen ~ t JUSt as well Ea st Germany and Chins . Can 1ncn resciDded Jts .. _ sence at El Toro ,..-. •· 8 .. , ..... a'"·ee-~·ryN-• watt for a shnmp to learn to ..... ...., --.... w.~ ow ... ...,. ~ help of Ensign editorials, was able to What about "quality of Ufe"? whistle " we have a summit with all or ~"•Teement" to buy tbe &ad. stpal to me the begillatDr of Ceoter om.ce structvei.Dwtdell.
li · t th t f t f th In 1969, the population density y · h I hem , pleaK'~ er the option, the citizens Im_... ... ,.....,.__llon ~... R/8/A malntaiDs --ces. -~ e mma e e WOrS ea ures 0 e pro-In NorthAmerlca-s tbelowest ou ave announced: "We .,....--. ......_...... .._.,.. ----·---o.N.4l --..
d ..... mus! recognize that we cannot You bloody, conniving, ' ld not only have voted oo agencies aod a Sharing ot tbe tor ''Sixty.Ol," a $25-mUUoo
pose ordinance. of any continent in the wor ld, coe ll:ist eternally . One of us d o uble -de1l i n~~:. alheisti c 1 tng the land but the eottre respouibutty for gettiog the apartment eommunttyoearSe-
We are now facing another rezoning by except Australia: 26.6 persons must go to th e grave. We do but cher, I assume you have 3 r::kaged" deal Which the trueUDg pubUc into and out of attle.
per square mJie, By comparl-mother. When you get back to ' ~>ocllls keeping under wraps Orange County, George Bissell, AlA, and
S bte f thl·s ti i d • i Ill lati not want to go to the grave . .rln U"l U r uge --me a me a~ res -son, e popu on density in The y (the West) do nof want your Kre mlin kennel, unleash f. sa, .. ,g u e about·-such Jotul SwJnbank. Franlt: August, 2 principals ot
dential properties in the l on g established Africa wa s 29.4 persons per to go to lh e grave , ttl her. So her and toss her a bone . ~ l new library, clvtc audl-191 Rtnrslde Ave. R/B/A,. accepted tbe awards
square mJie, in Asia 191.2 h b Tom Ander.tOn I um, art center. Ne ........ rt Beach fk'om Raymond •·-. A •••~ areas Of the City . The leg islative club thl's aod In Eur-239,3, Thus the' w 31 musl e done'' We must 1a t -~ ·~ ~u vr... push them to I heir graves." P ce 0 approaching the • prlnclpll of the ftrm, Herbert time is a propo sed increase in the require-two contioents whose people A d . Le t u s n o t forge t c center Issue with candor DICTATORSHIP STEP E. Riley, AlA, was unable to !lave the h1ghest Uvlng stan-dn JUSt rece ntl y yo u Kh rus hchev and 1 hi s •. , forthrlghtness,theCouoctl EdltoroltheEnstp, attend the ......... uet wblch-s
ment for g arage SpaceS, The Original dards --Euri'W't..<lo and North eclatt>d . "We will bury you!" American admirers. Lei us not r t ut th t The state ot• -"· 1 -... ' •• ""'" Thai mad~ us turn as pale as an ·Se 0 P e cl Yin the real '-.uura emer-held at the Elks Club in Santa proposal WOU)d have effectively rezoned America--had the highest and undertaker's apprentice. You forget that the dic tionary says lie business In a big way and ·geocy" declared by Preaidem Aoa.
the lowest population densities giving aid and comfon 10 the taxpayers "In hock" to the Nlzoa in August "lepltJed"the '
much o f the R-2 pro perty to R-1, thus Wh!"le tile two •Ill> tile lowest' kn o w why our Presldenl enemy ;, ,,,,, •• _ The c t tm~tl t ·-~-InVIted you., He was afraid not De ompany or bundredsot _. on ° e:uc .. u.-e...-.._s SCHOOL HEAD HAMED drastic ally r e ducing its use and Sale value. living standards --Africa and to ! We've dectded we'd ra lher dklionary is one of the f~w 1sa nds of dollars. Nor does and otber soclaUst dlrectiYes ,.. i Sbe t
R . . Asia --had the secood hlghest th ings we can believe any -. bond Issue cover the cost Wider the ru.tse of a "time of .aaur ce rman o Newport
,.. esidenhal pro tests, agam g enerated with and the second lowest. The hve on our belly than die on more , We ce rt ainly can 't 0 the land. More tues will increased I.DternaUoralteo.slon, Beach, '+'ice presidtat and dl·
the help of Ensig n editorials, have brought Netherlands, wh.lch has a very our feet. beli~(' Richard Nixon. -The 1 ·e to be raised to PlY that and ecooomtc and fllaoeia.J rector, National Systems Cor-
b t l . . higfl standard of Jiving, is much We now h:.v e a hal<&nce of American Way Features h crisis," pora.Uoo, 4361 Birch St., Air-
a ou some r e axahon m the suggested more densely populated than • roponents of the civic com-Wbeo publlshedtn the Federal port area, has been renamed
contro ls, but the club is still there, ready India, whlch has a very low Travel sen"es to open " X argue tha.tthesitewtllbe Relf,ster exeeutiYe orders ftrst \'Ice president of the Na-
t o d r op unle ss property owners put up a standard of living. t ,_ ruture "geographic center" wtlbout ~ cooeiii'J'1a&: acts~ Uooal Home Study Couocu. He
' From these ra.cts ft shookt v rewport Beach. This could by tbe Coocress, become law. is also president of the North
fig ht t o preserve their property values. be obvious that there Is oo The Newport Harbor Kiwanis dents, Joplln Boys Ranch, re-1 tr the c ouncil coatbn•es Us ID combtDI.tioo tbeNdoeumeots American Correspofkleoee
The ser vice statio n contro l ordinance essential connection between Club's travel and adventure tarded children. Circle K. Key bber stamp'' apprcm.l of acble'te tbe objeetin of thoee Scboola:, a subsidiary of Na.
n ow being readie d f or ado ption is another
example of the attack on property rights.
H e r e we see e vidence o f the g rowing
passion f o r l egislation according t o
a e sthetic tastes o f the planners and leg is-
lato rs. Setting standards fo r the sake o f
public safety is the proper r e alm of law-
making . But laws· decreeing standards of
"beauty " go beyond the proper and legal
limits o n l egislation. "Beautiful but
broke" would p r ovide no consolation to
operato rs of service stations in our city,
The c lamo r for high rise controls Is
another phase of this attack on owner-
ship o f prop e rty . I am not referring to
residential areas with their long estab-
lished 35 f oot height limits. I refer to
areas which have been designated for high
rise, some with already existing high rise
bulldlngs, but now included In the height
llmlt boundaries. That Inclusion Is an
arbitrary act of rezoning --a legislative
devise thl.t should have no standing In a
court o! law, In the event of a legal
challenge.
[ acknowledge a dangerous weakness In
my argument. There 1s no glamour In
defending property rights. All tbe emo-
tional ~~ppeal is on the side ot ".avlng ·the
view'' and retaining "residential char-' aeter'' 1111d "natul'al beauty" and opp0111ng
"tbe protJteertng developers wbo WilDt to
IJ!dld -.11ft botela and 1111 •• lllte.''
But If tbe deleMe ot prop&' l'llbtl
faiJIJ, tbeN adler ftlue1 will be ot 1111a11
Clll 'art.
density of population and series will begin its 13th year Club, and the Y!dCA. c--y request for anDeD.tion to who bave klag 80Uibt to dis-tioaal Systems.
"quality of life,·" as is so oft.en at 8 p.m. this Friday, Sept. 24, 1 d ty that comes alone. Even mWie the . coaatltlltioD aod The Co~mcll Js listed by the
thoughtlessly assumed, UDder -In .the Orange Coast College LIBRARY F Rl EH OS MEET 11. the Council is lookl.Dcloac· erect a eocJa.Ust state ~the U. S. Omce of Education as a
developed areas such as Africa Auditorium. September is traditionally J• 1 toward eiP'""inc IJOUtb. ruJns ol tbe repqbllc. oatlooaUy recognized accredit.
and Latin America (whi ch has a First of sU adventure rums membershJp mootbtor tl\e New-"' d to the city limits ot La-oa Aupst 15,1971, President in& ageocy for correspondence
population density of only 36 ,1 wtu be ''British Columbia," port Beach FrleDds ot the Ll-1 Beach. And easterly to N~ LD Prodamatloa. No. acboola. Mr. Sherman is a
persons per square mile) act-with stan Mldrley returning for brary, The drst general dinner , .'Kie the Orange COUDty Air· N'llroa. in Proelan:aUoa No. rndlll.le ot UCLA aad a former
ually need more people to help his 9th appearance wlth the meeting is arrangedattheNew-P· t, after havlng breached a 407(, a..ooomt:ed, "I bereby de· naval officer.
make ~forthetrlactofeapital. series and brloging his Can-port Harbor Yacht Club for 7 I '.-lous taclttmderst.aDilncDOt caare a oa.Uo-.1 emerr-er,"
The ld• thattheworldc.anoot adian fUm fresh out of tbe p.m. Sept. 29, al¥0fdlngtoMrs. k. .umex beyoDd Jamboree Rd. tbus efl.cttor deUYary ot the W EA TH ER Ml $SIOH
feed its people ln the present or camera, Stan and "Gus'' (h.ls Horace B. Beo)l.fttlo,president. ,._1 Mac Arthur Blvd. l1DJtad states to a C1baJ. ot Cc.st Guard Seaman Rtcbl..rd
the foreseeable Mure has been venerable eampertruetthathas Pb1Up Grlgnoa. dlvt.s1on chair-o the centrallty Issue ooe Later•tto.l mooeylelders&DI! C. BrldLDcer, aoa of Mr. and
demolished by highly competent logged dose to a qiiU'ter of a man of science for tbe san r. ~1 ask, "So wbat?"ls ltwwtb LadlllltrlalUtl. Pr.....-MGiee-Mrs. Cbarles F. BrldlD&V ot
sc.leat1sts. For Lnstaoce, CoUn million mlles) trueled through Clemeate high scbool district, ro lions of dollars to put tbe ODOm1c coerdoa IPilled oat Ill 3151 Cuadi&n Drlfe, Colt&
Clark, a r ecop.l.z.ed Brlttsb ex. ooe of the beauty spots of the wiU Jbow slides about tbe mi-r. · h.aU ln the middle of tbe E.wcattYe Order 11115 01 tbe ..... taa: d.,-ted Peaaco'
pert in agrtcultural economics, •orJd · • • spriD&f:lme LD Van-grat10D of tbe rrey wbale. ' Obviously oot. ame date, are I~ to u-Fla., aboard tbe Cc.M Guard
polots out ill his recently pub-couver and VIctoria, beautllUI Hosteues are Mmes. Lloyd "no" vote oo tbe boodl Ptd1te tbe trautc ot Amert. Cutter Setqo tor l 45..-dlJ
Ushed book, "Starvation or Pemberton Meadows, Fra&el' Aubert, f. B. Benjamin, David " give timely and declsi.Ye CUI lDto u OrweJ.Uu. 1984, Pl.trol Oil Ocean st:attoa. 8nYO
plenty'?", tbat the workt's pre. Canyoo, the Caribou Trail, and Boyle, Bertrum Cotrey, John n• ,ce to the CowacU that e1-aatmaJ flrm. ott the COist Of Labrador.
sem arable land, manapd ac. restored Barken1Ue. ooce tbe H.,lly, stanley LeUen-e aod p..o d klnlsm and the "t!Ar city" Tbe Ol'dtr tor "ltabllilattoo m. Jblp wtu be tattAc eoa-
cordlng to arrlcultural and for-biggest COld rlllb boomtown Robert Ta7lor Smitb. s tdrome are not •tat the ettJ-ot prlcM, r..U, wac-, aad UDIIIOUe ampllap of .uno..
estry tec.hruq.a: oow tn use, north ot SaD Frucllco; liP the z · .;; waot for the Mare of a1ariu'' ,.,.... ttat .A.rttNr Pberk aad oe-.qnpb.tc coa.
would -35bi!Unopeople lwllde Pusap to AlU!ta by CITY HALL TOUR TODAY N·•-tllla<h, F.Bana,ct.trawaotlllabOartl dU-lllr 111o U.S. W-
at tbe b.tpest preaeot con--terry and blcycle ix a look at Newport Harbor Rt~p~~t~Uca.n 'be CoUDCtl bu Jltated ttl! ot ..,......., f'ldln.l a..tr-Ye s.Tice,la. addltloa,SebatDwtll
sumpUoa level •• more than ten totem polH• IDcliu Yllllaes, Womeo Federated wtU tour the lll.oJnlioD to tpeDd '!10'-.ndl ot Syteem II tbe ad'rUar (CGIID-prvrtde weatber &ad ayt,._
Umeallleprtooatworldpopula-whales, i<eberp, lllo capitol !le-t lllacb <liY haD and d<H>rs toramularplla.eom-trou.rrot!lloCO!IIIC!LTboFad ~ ld!rmatbl 1o tn.oo-
tion. This takes oo account of city.~ Jtmeaa, the "Olde Enc-pollee ractUty at 10 a.m. eoday, rr-n &eDJJewoaldJMmtotUctaC. II a prtn. .. ,1.1Una1Stalbut-Atlutle .._.aDd at.rcraa.
tbe tact that tor-acrt-land na-ot v._ .. lo-St!JI, n, will! ..... ,. CIIJ "-tbe rtoab ot 111a1 otodJ lite cartol wtllcll -• 111a
cultural prodacUYI(y ill all the land and VI-ta, Ma!aPr Pblllp -.-t s!: >uld bo c:aralloi!J coert1orld ·--_, 11r rtplll-SUMAN GR4DUAT lS
adru!ced -bas beeo r!s-Tbo Kl-!raft! ud ad-•dloc aa ~ lllr lilt fact-b<.ort ao!dq ll!e -. to lllr lila Door ot -ru a to lla'f .__ Dootlu A. a.-
tng at a falrl)' •-ra1o or •-• -faa, wblcb_a_ I!Jidlar toft•tptloL lilo •nd mllliDu to...-ud -1a clre*ltoo. 11r ....,_ boN, -olllr. Ud lira. A.
about 5 por -por YMr. tl!roatii llarcll, will -· TboGOP-·o-comeo 1<> bui ld a-<IIJ·IIliL Tbo lllllllr-aolnlal,llla-w. Reliutt Oll'lll~d< so tbo facts ..,.. !bat lt>trt ncb tllmo aa "Tbo -a o1 )UI U aro -· 111o d(y ot pr ,sen! ~ •-• to -. lilt! --. ot IADo, 811ertot, bu ~
is oo ral papulltloa crliU 1D Ja&JU.'' ••Fior~~aee ud tbe Newport Bladt f'OtN Oct. 5 OD ''l'iotCODd-pe ...... ' 1M r.,. .. A....SC. life. fhMD riCI'Idt tralldar at tile
lilt -ld. lilt! oloorl)' -1D boUt ol llal)'," "Tarltof," lila 111-rop-ot m rodltlolll Ollila-p1U, Tbo Qonell(raoo!,P'Id)loaloo llaft! TraalDt c-. llu
!he lJDttad Slataa. Hlo-ao "Na-llol C--1'alwu," -........ wlJb a $7111!11* e· n .,_.adlllr 111a1 lila ,_ ---lila --DIQ>. · Ba ·-Orup troatc twUt otlliltorJ to a.r..t ud ''lt&Jab don tM Jlfllt." eoatpJa.. lt<~ .. tt wtn Mit bt a leta a1h IIIli rz• ••uetr a.-••••,.. Cout Collac* .s laDe 8eadt.
the Ford FotMatloa, Wb1eb bu Tfeau ueoelalttram t111e Jue Fvh• 11 ..... 1:1r bl cprllt eo,..,,. •••• ,......_ Ills 'SU •lpollelll -'• ltdtCollep.
doDa 10 m.cb to 11aace ud lfnpart llarbDI' Kl'wl.lll CICJ tM ••*•-...,..~. _. t s.od Lud." a.... atl~tru twliOI-.t F . ·
-llrJ• lilt 111111-UJt eam-(141..11Ul Barr ~-llro, AI uttlllu.,C~Iort tnt· -· u 1111,......, ,.-. .-,-•at-rom the ·81ble
polp!o Am«toa _,, • .., Portll -· ud La-.--------• ..,.,.llft._or ... .._ ... ,~ n;.orlio Pot Ood h • wltb ......... tar blc para-Rt<p. tt tile JlfiMie Md till t 01n H• ltiMn ... ol .. JIJ • .......... " • w 0 c:omm•ued m-!s-~tlaaJir--U ll Moll --an w11J at---·-o«r 11o1J ...... W'' ,1 'fto-tr ...... U dl-1Jo lll!ht ID lhlno 001 or
11r "-u -.. -prtcad II $10.--lie-....... "' ''11 -'1 _... 1o 1Jo -,_,.. D 1 1 1 111-tlarliftou, bath •"!nod Ia
111o lnttl-llla''lllllr-" -lltl.lllrf'l•l-ol a...-. ..111-.-·-Ia ....._ qe 11r ..... ~~ boarto, to 1••• lio 1Ju-•a•'lllllr-." $11or-UIIIIIIr,. I I SIIVIMG IN O.tiiiU otrno ;!In lo-11--rt a·=-.1111>1~ lh
1
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l101t -lila-!a oo1, II wiD .W loa ta -II lila --..., Ia•• -W, Cu-p0 ·t 1ttat __ , J Z ...... 11M 1Jo a t-r ~ Ood Ia dlo rooo
bo llootr"Of to • wltal-:-:"-lila ..... If =-. ~ If 11r. • lire. Mur = a art r a ~PI I[ .... .,. .. , ..... of,.!~•· ?ri•~. --•:= .. -• .r-1.::....... .... Tl: l·ff-llr· I ! "f.,.. IIIII I ... ._.., 6a ...::. rte_ II ...... .. .,..._. .. -. fer •••a .,. .. .,..,.,¥4_11 A,_., • ....... .,,._.., • •••••b .... , .. __ ._,_111,.,.1 _.,.,mill --·-•~a.II.-, ... Jld_,_ .. _ ....... ,, t1 -·u-y of ... ,.. .. -••lio ____ ao...,...uu•-~ao&.laloall'll ....,~~,,_ ........ tl-atofo.J.•d•nor
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MRS. HOWARD H. ROGERS JR.
Gail Ann Yates weds
Howard N. Rogers Jr.
An a!ternoon wedding held rled small IX)IJQ.Uets of spider
Saturday, Sept. 18, at St. James chrysanthemums with cascades
Episcopal Church, Newport of white Imported lace. Maid of
Beach, united Miss Gall Ann honor was Miss Maggie Shar -
Yates, daugflter ofMr. and Mr s. key. Bridesmaids included Miss
John Yates of Costa Mesa, and Lynn Yates, sister of the bride;
Howud Nor man Rogers Jr., Miss Nancy Paley and Miss
son of Vice-Mayor and Mrs. Margaret Rogers, sister of the
Howar d N. Rogers of Balboa. groom. Misses £j.rlaand Karen
The Rev. John P, Ashey per-Yates, sisters '"61' the br ide,
formed the double ring cer e-attended the guest OOok.
mony. Mrs. Yates choose a pale
The bride wore an emptre celery green silk worsted suit
waJst gown of peau de sole wlth compllmented by a corsage of
an overlay of white organza. pale green sUpper orchids.
The long s leeved dr ess and Mrs. Roger s wo re a powder
train were trimmed in impor ted blue afternoon dress of Italian
satin and lace ribbon, Her finger embr oidered crepe trimmed in
tip Illusion veil tell softly from matching blue satin and wore a
a small lace Uera, The bride's pale blue or chid.
gown, made by he r mother , was Robert Roger s attended his
complimented with a cascade brother as best man, while
bouquet of white buttern y or-ushering duties were carried
chlds intermixed with cr eam out by Fred c unningham of
colored bride's roses and wh ite Alameda aod Brad Schultz and
saUn and lace ribbon. In the Tre Graves of Newport Beach.
certer of her bouquet was her A prden reception was held
golng away corsage of white tn the home of the bride's par-
orchids held within the heir-ents. Following a brief hOney-
loom gold corsage pin bek>qg-moon the couple will continue
inc to Mr .Ro~~:ers' ~feat-great-their' studies at Humboldt State
graMmotber. College 1n Ar ca.ta, CaW. Both
The bridal attendants wore are graduates of Newport Har-
tong slee•ed fioor length gowns bor high school.
of lemon yellow crepe and car-
Volunte·er action column
School days means a little
extra time for Mother and Sep-
tember Js an excellent time to
~~:et started on that Volunteer
Job you have had In mind for
so long. The Vohmteer Bureau
of South Orange County operates
as a clearing hOuse for a wide
variety of volunteer jobs aM
can help you select your kind
of }00. Call the Bureau any
week day from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. at 642-0963. A few of the
current openings are:
lng. arts or crafts can make
this program a success. Con-
tact' Enid Lathrop at 545-9331.
SERVICE FOR THE BLIND
INC. in Santa Ana serves the
blind of all ages, youn g adults
and senior citizens. Volunteer s
work 1n every phase of their
programs as r eader s, drivers,
teacher s, o111ce workers, visi-
tors and as specialists woo
have master ed Braille them.
selves, or can help in training
the blind In the mastery or day
to day We skills. Contact Elsie
Rogers or James Judge at
541-3354.
DEBS' MOMS MEET
-~ altbtH-IC>u-:bt pool ball brtaktUI lor tho tiJ ......., ,..., .. will cma .. Mb+.., art to be CMit.Uoed
YtM lw oot.fel Ud a ,....... ol Motbu-1 of clebutultes w~
blU PIIM II 10 &,DI, W--wiU bt pr.-It the Co!loe
daJ, Oct. I, at ttte bomeolMn. are lfn. R•p.o Paul con.
PaulCOIIDIU,J. D&lly, bOiteiS; Mrs. RICI'lard
Mrl. Metria lliAitl Kilmer IAnt'DC La..,eoee, Newport
Ill, tilt btl I dlrtetor. ud 11or c-11<-t; lime~. Jaet
eommtttM wtJS eoaduct a eSt· LiDdeD caktw'ell, WUUa.m Ar -
tai'*i d18evaioa ot tbl New. Z? thur Coacww John OaPrato
bill &Dd nr.tlll proe.turu. Grauella, R.Joo Kimball Hod-
Proq.Kn ... , correct cletMIDte pa Ruaell Reecl Wpnbeck
&ttlrt, ud the st. Jam" Bo• wuitam Charles Mcintyre' J
will be ltreued, Ball IOWJl Herbert Jobn Meany Wlll1a.~
descrJptloas, liMit 111t1, u-Armltroog Moses ' Richard
cortl' 1D11 ttap• names are BI&Dtoo Newcom Edwin french
to be s~lttld. PI&Da for the StMD Jr.,Mar~UJamesStyll, pre~ball cocktaU puty for the lDd Royal Dllllne Tucke r.
parents, to _be held Nov. 7, aDd
Concert program given
The Loodon Pbllhumonlc
Orchestra, with Erlcb Lelns-
dorf cooducting, will introduce
the Orange County Pblthar-
monlc Society's 1971-7Z series
of 7 coocerts Thursday, Oct. 7.
before coming to America,
Stnee 1943 he has served as
cooductor of the ClevelaDd Or-
chestra. the Rochester Phil-
hal'mooic, a.oo music consultant
at tbe Metropolltan Opera, and
In 1962 be became music dl-,.,.,-•• ,
rector of the Boston Sym phony
Orchestra, a post he held with
great d.1stt.ncUon until 1969,
Opening the Society's 18th
season, the concert will be play-
ed tn OCI's Crawford Hall be-
ginnlng promptly at 8:30 p.m.
No ooe will be seateddurlngthe
opening number, aceordlngtoJ.
Donald ferguson, vice presi-
dent 1n charge of concert ar-
rangements,
Mr. Lelnsdorf has chosen
the following program: Over.
ture to "Der Frelschutz,"
Weber ; '•The flceblrd" suite,
Stravinsky; and Symphony No.
7, BeethOven.
serving also as director of
Ta.nglewood, Berkshire Music
Center.
Season tickets for all 7 con-
certs are $Z5, on sale at the
Orange County Ph1U:rarmonic
Society office, 201 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Bea.ch,phOne
64&-6411. Single tickets are
$4,50 and student tickets $2.
P .\EPARING for travel to tbe 30th annual convention of the
National Federation of Grandmothers Clubs In Houston,
Texas Oct. 9-14 are these members of the Newport Harbo r
Grand'mothers Club, b"om left, Mrs. Geor ge H. Pitt Sr. or
Costa Mesa, press chairman; Mrs. Russell Van Marter or
Huntington Beach, president, and Mrs. Paul Huff man of
Costa Mesa, national orpnll.er. (Ensign photo.)
Erich Lelnsdorf llas con-
ducted virtually every-major
orchestra ln every distin-
guished mllSic center In the
Unfted States, Europe and South
America, from New York to
London and trom Buenos AJres
to Berlln. He burst ~ the
American musical scene ln
1938, when he first cooducted
at the MetropoUtao Opera.
The remaining slx concerts
include 5 by the Los Angeles
Philharmonic Orchestra, Zubin
Mehta cooductlng3, Daniel Bar-
enbotm guest cooductlog one,
and Gerhard Samuel, associate
conductor of the orchestra, con-
ducting one. The Cleveland Or-
chestra, Ra.t.lel Kubelik con-
ducting, will close the ser ies.
LETTERS TO EDITOR · ·
Born ln Vienna in 191Z, he
served as assista.ot to Bruno
Walter and Arturo Toscanini
Pia.n1sts appearing are Ra-
phael Orozco, wUh Ba.renbolm
on tae podium, aod Martha
Arger lch, Gerhard Samuel con-
ductlng.
Newcomers at Hoag
• MONDAY, Aug, 30 Boy--Mr. and Mrs, Donald
Boy--Mr. aDd Mrs. NichOlas Jordan, 525 West Vic toria,
Nlkolenko, 2965 Royal Palm fl l 8, Costa Mesa.
Dr., Costa Mesa. Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Eric
• TUESDAY, Sept. 7 Curtis, 1985 PortNassauP1ace,
Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Ge rald Harbor View Homes.
Emer son, 1301 Outrigger Dr., • WEDNESDAY, Sept. 8
Harbor View Hills. Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Frank T.
Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Russell Geiger , 1560 Placentia, West
Givens, 126 East 2ZDd Street, Newport Heights.
Costa Mesa. Boy-~Mr. and Mr s. Arno D.
Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Voigt , 220Z Wallace, Costa
McNee, 171 "7 Iowa Street, Costa Mesa.
Mesa. Boy--Mr . and Mrs. Joseph
G!rl--Mr. and Mrs. Donald r. Guslck, 716 Heliotrope, Co-
Clement, 311 Goldenrod, Co -rona del Mar.
rona del Mar. Girl--Mr. and Mrs. David
Gir l--Mr. and Mrs. Gr eeor y E, Kaiser, 2053 Wallace, •C,
Triplett, Z044 Garden Lane, c osta Mesa.
IC , Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, Sept. 9
Girl--Mr. and Mrs . Elisha Boy-~Mr . and Mrs. Roger
S. Torrance, 1735 Port Charles Br andt, 108-1/2 Ruby Ave.,
Place, Harbor View Homes. Balboa Island.
Girl--Mr. and Mrs . Farrel Boy--Mr. and Mrs, Nor man
W. Kell, 181 Santa Isabel~ Tlllner, 324 Hazel Drive, Co-
'Continued from Page Z)
President Kennedy, February,
1962, details respooslbillty ol
the om.ce of Emergeoey Plan.
ning aoo gi.,es authorll.aUon to
put all executive orders into
effect In Urnes ol Increased
1nteroaUooal tensions and eco-
nomic or nnaoeta1 crisis.
Executive Order 11310, pub-
lished 1n the federal Register,
Oct. 11 , 1966, grants authority
to the Department of Justice
to enforce the pla.ns. set out in
executive orders , to lnstitute
Industr y support, to estabUsh
judicial and legislative llaJson,
to control aliens, to operate
penal aDd corr ectional Institu-
tions, aDd to advise and assist
the pr esident. In all respects
the attorney general will be an
all-powerfUl commissar with
llfe and death authority over
virtually all aspects of Ameri-
can llfe.
By Implementing executive
or ders, a clicta.torsblp can
imposed on the American peo-
ple. This Is the pollUcalreality
of Mr. Nlzon's declaration or a
state of ''na.Uoaal emergency."
All else Is rhetoric.
Ref: "Proclamation 4074"
and "Exeeuttve Order 11615,"
the federal Regtster, Tuesday,
August 17, 1971, pp 15'124-
15'129.
Archibald E. Roberts, ·
Lt. CoL, Atli, ret.
P.O. Boa: 986,
Fort Col llns, Colorado Costa Mesa. rona del Mar .
Glri--Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glrl--Mr. and Mrs . Thomas • DEFEND CONSTITUTION
Long, 1634 Caraway, Costa McLean, 1579 Redlands, Costa. Editor of the Ensign,
Mesa. Mesa. The rollowtng resohrt:lon Giri--Mr. and Mr s. Norman Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Renardo adopted by the Orange County
Fleece, 3238 Broad Stre , A,v~os, 2080 Continental, Costa Tu:payers' Association h&s
Newport Heights ~-been sent to Rep. Joh.n G.
Giri--Mr. and Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Shu-Schmitz and SeoatorsJoMTun~
Leathers, 17691 Mancheste , gar man, 2949 Alldros, Costa ney azxt Alan Cranston: .
Irvine. Mesa, Whe reas; the Constitution of
ADd further that no tax money
be dl.sbursed for travel ln or to
Red China.
RespecUully sub mi tted,
Clifford Fraizer,
Resolutioos Chairman,
O.T.C.A.
~EJPORT HARBOR EN~Gfi
ARST SECTION --P 3
LAW"
"Our CouUtuttoa.. the su-
preme law ol tbt lud," wUI be
tbe topic or d!tciiUJoD at tbe meotiDr at tbt a..... c-.
TliiiiYtrl Allll. a( 7~SO today,
Sop!, 28, Tbe mtt11oc wtU bt
hekl at Espoc.k scbool, 14"741
N. 8 st., Tustin, a block aor1tl
of 4tb st., eut of Newport
b"eeway,
TltURSDAY, SEPT.ll 71
CORONAOELMA A f
PUPPIT SHOWS SET
Tile Alii.Uuta ol Hoor llol·
pita I wtl1 ... .-tilt Bob-
Marionette• at tbe Hole Cca~
feroeee CenterSatu:rdly, Oct,!.
Tbere wtU be perl'ormaoetl
at IO:SO a.m. llld at 1 p.m.
Girl Scout Troop 54 wtllterVt
11 ushers. Tickets are $1 and
all procteds wtll beoeOt the
Hoar llolpttat building luod.
COLD FEET •• , 1
A gencrat1on ago so~ people tho ught rubbtn~ th~
~oles of the feet with greaSC' ~ould w.Hd olf a h.:.tJ
col..: roday. we know better. Adeq uate rc't .tnd .1
.,.,ell·t><~lanced d iet go a long way to.,.,o.~rJ P't:'cniln~
colds. But. umetimcs even the best pre\:OJULiun'
aren"t good enough. When you are 111-.,.,hether ><1U
have a cold or something more senou~-erre<'li'C
medicatio ns ar~ imponant. Th(:~ can be the d•fkn.•ncc
between pain or comfort . slo\' ::r ;,h1 rc~·u,er~.
Let )'our ph)'sician decide th(: remedies )'Ou nttJ.
fhen come to us ror the prescnbed !Tl(J1cauun
Christensen Plwlmacy
1a1 L COAIT .. '1 .. C0801SA DD. IIAII
OIIIOL& J-1111
THE WOMEN 'S CENTER at
UC I needs secretarial help. Wo-
men who can volunteer a half
day a week to keep their skills
fresh are encouraged to a,wly
for loterestln&: wor k in a con-
&:en.lal en• ironment. Call Muriel Museum site facelifled Gicl--Mr. and Mrs. Walter the United States Is also the
on, 2518 Lehigh, Costa contract which binds all elected
Mesa. omct.als to their obUptioo to
• FRIDAY, Sept. 10 the cltltens, and Sh.lstlli:off at 833-7128. The new and larger !aciUty
FAIRVIEW STATE HOO-of the Newport Harbor Art Mu-
PITAL ln Costa Mesa r elies oo s eum is having its lace lifted
a wide n riety of volunteer ef-as extensive reoovatlon pro-
tort. Reerllltment Is under way gresses for the Museum's re.
for an evenln&: program, 7 to 9 opening Oct. 18 at 2Z l1 w.
p.m., tor younc mentally re-Balboa Blvd., Central Newport.
t:arded adults wbo need social-Rolla R. Hays Jr. of Lido
lzlng e11perlence as a prepa.ra-Is le takes over as the first
tton tor community living. Moo male president s ince the Mu-
aod women helpln&: one or more seum's lncepUoo some 10 years
eYelllnp a week wtth music, aeo. More men have joined the
daDClnL physical fltness,cook-Museum's acth1t1es. JosephM.
IN ITS liST Y•AR
INVESTMENT COURSE
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE
NoAh' 'o.a..p
Aa t.alb'ochtcUoo to tbe bule f\atldamtMals ol 1n¥est1Dc 111.
ecwparate Jtockl, boDdl, mlltal f'tl:lda, ID'trtunnt booda.
BaUdlllr ' Lou .--u-. Joteodod to ctn pnctlcol
-lodCO ol lln'ool-ud -tiCbaap -·-
-· L. O'BRYON, I•II'Uclor
llGIMHIMC U'T. lO
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THUIUDAYS
EAST BLUFF SCIIOOL, 1111? VIM& dtl Oro, N---_ .... ...._
Thomas Is head of the newly
formed continuance fund com-
mittee, assisted by Roger t Gug-
genheim, Richard Lyon. and
Geor ge R. Sturgis. Henry T.
Segerstrom is ch.a.irman of the
bulldtng and deulopment com-
mittee. Other members are
architect Ernest C. WILson, land
developer Ben C. Deane, frank
C. Harrington, Dana Latham
aDd Howard B. Lawson. Newly
elected board members Her-
bert A. Gold aod T. Ph11Ups
Morpn are both members of
the bOO ret aDd aranee com-
mlttee, aloac wtth Uoyd Au-
bert and H. W. Merryman, pres-
ideal of AY'co FtiiiDCial Ser-
.,lces, Newport Center, wbose
corporattoa presented the Mu-
seum with a $lSO,OOOcolleetJon
or cootemporary art earlY this , .....
LIBRAS TO 1£ FETED
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member• ud p11U ot Ballo&
Yacht Chll> will -aU BYC
membln wboet Zodiac lip 1a
LOin. HowJ -will btdll at I p.m., .ttl! diMit at I p.m.
at Ute BYC e.....,_., ·oa a., ...
-Drm. llucll( wiU bt to BYC'IonBI ... ._..
Girl--Mr. a!Xl Mr s. Michael Whereas; the Constitution is
Yeager, 409 Fernleaf, Corona to protect the citizens from
del Mar. despotism; this ts borne out by
Giri--Mr. aDd Mrs . Daniel the nrsttenamendmeots,ldeot-
Ptxley, 553 Victoria, Apt. A, itied as the Bill of Rigbts, aDd
Costa Mesa. Whereas; the Coostiht.ioa
Gicl--Mr. aDd Mrs. Betley does not gtve c oncress tbe
Bishop, 1919 Maple Avenue, power to Jay aM collect t:aas
Apt. 4, Costa Mesa. to proYtde tor the commoo de-
Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Karl tense and general welfare ot
Sneather, 47"7 Magnolia, Costa torelg:n oations or tbe thilted
Mesa. NaUons, and
Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wbe.reas; only c onp-ess bas
Courter, 3Z6l Nebraska Lane, the power to coln mooey, recu-
Costa Mesa. late the nlue thereof, aDd to Giri~-Mr. and Mrs. R!cltey dec:W"e war, aDd
Janlsse, Z65 Rose Lane, Costa Whereas; NO moOey sball be
Mesa. dran from the treuury, bat
Gtrl--Mr. :uxJ Mr s. Larry ln cooseQIMmee or appi'Opl"la-
Snyder, 1Z07 Berkshire Lane, ttons made bylaw, &ad
WestcUff. WberM.s; NOst&tesii&Umab
• SATURDAY, Sept. 11 uythtng bat cold ud sUYw
Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Michael coln a teoder 1.111 paymeat ot
fish, 891 West Wilson, Costa debts, aM
Mesa. Whereas, trM.MIID a~ tbe
• SUNDAY, Sept. lZ UD1ted Stat11 shall~ Gab'
Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. Geor ge 1D leYJlDC war apt.ut tbem, or
Lazuruk, 106 Z91:h Street, West to adhtr tnc to tbetr IMmlU.
Newport. ami 11YlDC them aJd ud com.
Boy--Mr. aod Mrs. Donakt ft)rt ud
ADder sen, ZZ81 Goldeo Circle, wber-.s. thla COIIItttllltioa,
Back Bay, ami tht llwa ol tbe Ullllt.d
JEAH BLACK SUCCUMU StattO .m!eh lbtU bt ..... Ill
Mrs. Kt""' (Jtu)Biaek,&5, .,.._ tlltrool, lllallbt tile
ot sa& w. 19th Street, Costa s....-me •• ot tile 1ud.. .
V ea dltd &t her res~e oo Now tberwb• be niotttd
Soc>t. • s. st~t wa1 bon Ju. zo, .,.t t11t en..-c---1101 ID !1U.ooll, ud came to payor1' -., .. __ on..aC. Co.tJ •• ,.,., ato. ord u r.alrlllli.llc ..,. c--.
S1>t II -td by too 1001, lllltolbl, E-aliiAm-l£liH aod A.td -r~ -1M Marry al C-II--Ill-~ tilt s-ao Ud ..
tw, lira. loetPft'• Htl'lt, llOIIt ofR .... n ',_., ..
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11 Bt1l a.-.r c .... ~-1111111uo, r tats• --at a.lcacllle'a Aid ,.... tllt.t • r.aa-~
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A sight for sore eyes.
Bes1de!> your eyes. this bus
does your nose a favor .
Because, along with the smoke ,
the smell1s gone.
It's the first stage of a tes t .
Together with the Gas
Company Rnd the Air Pollution
Control DiStrict, the RTD I
resting clean-burning natu
s
rat
gas as a bus fuel. If thiJ135
work out, there may be ma ny -tsss
more natural g:a~ bu!'cs And less
smog.
The RTD is the first bus
line in the country to test
natural g•s t his way.
At the Gas Company, we 're
glad to bdp. Not just to
J.
I I"
prom 01e gas. But because ""'
ere. live h
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A RST IEC'IIOII --I'· 4
lltURSOAY, SEPT. n, 1!71
00 llliiA DB. IIAit, CAI.I F.
NIWPOR T ·MIS A
... SPORTS SCENE
Water polo
opener set
Tile Orange Coast College
water polo squad opens its 1971
home season hosting the Pirate
invitational tournament Satur-
day, Sept. 25, beginning at 9a.m.
in the OCC Pool.
NEWPORT HARBOR trosh coach Jim Hemsley Is shown
with members of the CYF -ENSIGN sports tflllm. All boys
were oomiDilted for the CYF athlete of tbe year honors ••.
Left to right are eoa.ch Hemsley, Dave Broehmeyer, Ron
Lammerton, Brian Theriot, Tom Ba:r.acas and Jon Randall.
{VIe ~lelt photo.)
College of the Sequoias, L.A.
Harbor and Rio HoOOo will be
entered tn the 4 team a.tfa1r.
Coach Jack Fullerton ls
starting his 7th season at Ule
Pirate helm. In the 6 previous
years his Bucs have won 4
conference championships, 2
Souther n Callfornta titles, one
s tate championstltp a.nd were
the national champs ln 1968.
Last season the Pirates fin-
Ished ln 4th place Ln the rugged
South Coast Conference and
ended the year with a 16-11
mark. This year Coach Ful-
lerton feels his team is ready
to Improve that re~;:ord.
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Fullerton will build the squad
around his two returning AU
South Coast Conference play-
er s , Tom Warneeke and Dave
Bannon. Warneckewasthe 1ead-
1ng scorer for the Sues last
s eason.
outstanding freshmen pros-
pects Include: Matt Greer and
Tom Ollver , All Americans
from Newport Harbor; Richard
Hyland, All League selection
from Corona del Mar; Dan Kent,
an All ltvlne pick from Es-
tancia; Jim Smith, an AllCif er
from Newport, and Rod Ross,
a 3 time All Leaguer b-orn
Costa Mesa.
CORONA DE L MAR head coach Dave Holland, at left, and
Newport Harbor coach Don Lent exchange some "shop
talk'' r ight alter the Harbor Mater Del varsity scr immage
at Davidson field last Saturday. Harbor aod Corona de l Mar
c lash In the area." feature game this F'r iday at 8 p.m. at the
Sailor home Oeld. (Vic Opa.lelt photo.)
Laker visit
set Sept. 29
Wednesday evening. Sept. 29,
will be the bi g bas ketball double
header at the Forum, The City
ot Newport Beach parks,
beaches and recreation depart-
ment w111 sponsor an excursion
to see the San Francisco War-
r iors vs. Portland Trallb~rs
and the Los Angeles W ers
vs. the Milwaukee Bucs. Game
time wil l be 7 p.m. Buses will
leave from the following loca-
tions at 5:15 p.m. Sept. 29:
Mariners Par k, 2002 Dover
Dr ive; Newpor t Harbor Com -
munity Youth Center , 5th and
Iris, Corona del Mar; East-
bluff Park, Vista del Oro and
V!o;ta del Sol Drive; Buffalo
Hills Park, Newpor t HUls Drive
West and Port Westbourne
Place.
DAN SEALS car ries the ball for Newpor t Harbor in
Saturday's scrim mage with Mater Del. No. 72 at right
Is Terry Albritton, tackle for theSaJlors .(Vic Opa.lek photo.)
Registr ations are now being
taken at these s ites. FITNESS PROGRAM AT Y
The excursion has been plan-
ned on a !ather-son basis. Boys The Orange Coast Family YMCA, serving the communi-und er 16 year s of age shouk1 be ties of Newport Beach and Co-
accompanied by an older sta Mesa, has started the tall
brother or parent . The entire with mphasls onphy-tamlly Is encouraged lo par-program e . 1 nd steal fitnes s. tlelpate, lncludwg w ves a . Four ftt ness classes for both
s tsters. The cost ~r per soo is men and women are schec:l uled
$4.50 1.n th e $5.2:.~ section on on Moodays, Wednesdays and
t he arena level. Fridays at 9:30 a.m., 12 noon,
OCC'S SOCCER TEAM 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. for those wbo
IN ACTION SATURDAY want to lose weight, tlrm 141
The o range Coast Collece aod develop some endurance.
soccer team will open the 1971 Programs consist of j)gging.
season on Saturday, Oct. 2,
hosting BioLa Colle go In a oon-__ LJO.!.IG,.AL=..::MO,_,n"-C"I,__
league tilt at II a.m.
The Plrates finished 3rd ill
the Open Division League last
season. Wlt/1 8 starters return-
Ing and a sizeable b"eshman
c rop on hand, they look to be
Improved.
the league season opens Oct,
9, at Los Angeles Harbor Col-
lege In Wllmlllgton. The Open
Leagoo Is composed of 5 teams
fneludlng OC I, L. A. Harbor,
East Los Angeles Collep and
Woodbury College of LosAnge-
)es .
All OCC home pmes will be
played on the football praeUe~
field, adjacent to LeBard sta-
d.lum.
.. • r ••11111n • ~AMRA • • ~'"'
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WITII YIC OPAL.
Tbe ~~-bolllao"' earDUt thll weell:-ead tor the
local prep and colltce t•011.
Golden West aoc1 0rup c-
came ott thelr 21-21 dolmey-
brook last week I.D pretty &DOd
shape with oo aerl0t111Djurlt1.
Golden West trnels to Mt.
Sac and the Pirates wtll bolt
tbe L. A. Hafbor Seahawka at
LeBard stadium 1n COitl. Mesa,
Tbe ..,...tUng ftnlsh putoob)'
the 2 JC grid powers saw most
of the scoring In the ft.nal -mln-
utes of play, Golden West ral-
lied with 3 tOl)ChdoWJlS Ill tbe
last 2:26 minutes ol the game
for an unbelievable ftntsh, For-
mer Estancia star MlkeShaugtl-
nessy helped rally the Rustlers
with his clutch r eceptions that
kept Golden West in conteotloR.
Mike scored on a scoring pass
of 20 yards with 2:26 remain-
ing and a 35 yard completion,
both from fros h quarterback
Bill CornelltJs, with 2.51 left
in the game .
It was a night for the quarter-
backs with all TD"s recorded
via the aerial route. Gary Val-
buena completed 2 TO tos ses
to Steve Monahan and 1 to Doug
Young. Gary ended up wtUl 11
completions out of 22 tor 232
yar ds. The 1st Pirate score
came off a pa ss from Val-
buena which was Upped by Bob
Witt, the primary receiver, but
he couldn't !lang on to it aod It
ended lt> with Monahan Juggling
it. Monahan pulled a "wrap
around maneuver," dropped the
football, but caught U on the
bounce op the 17 yard line and
went ill for the 1st score or the
ball game. It was a play that
brought a violent protest from
the Golden West beoch, but to
no avail.
The large number of local
prep stars h-om Esta.ocla,
Mater Del, Costa Mesa, Corona
del Mar, Newport Har bor and
the oth~r surrounding areas
attracted a capacity crowd of
over 8,000 and they wer e treated
to a lot of firewor ks boUl at
ha ll-time and In the final 2
per iods of play, when all the
scoring ma terialized. • • •
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dlrOCUoc lbo loam trom lbo
quorlorbock JIIOC. Hollood lo
bl&f> 00 hlo ·--stlal QB, wbo doables at alley. n.
JobD &.co ~ertmmap aw tM
Corooa ..,_ ..,.,.., b)' de-
tenafye ends Crate Freuelll
aod John -1. Aloo 1D for •
lot ot taeldes wert UDeblcktrs
Jotm KMIJedy and Larry DID·
Der lDd deteut•e t.HblekJohD
Grower.
The COM pustng •!lack
sboukl provide Harbor with a
Jot ot &.DIIoii&JllomentsasJohD ..
son bas a kK of speedy re-
ee1Yera to throw to, lneludJ.DC
Carlo Toatt, Matt Cor., JobD
Andrews and Gr eg Stooe. Run-
ning backs JOhn Miles aod Bob
Ferrero both lookeJ hnpres-
slve. Sldp Lauderbaugh, the
5'5", 140 pound pooy blitck,
should see a lot of action atter
tearing up the soph league last
year.
This could be quite an open-
Ing night football game lnYOIV-
Ing a C<q)le very !Dterestlng
teams. Deservingly this clash
should draw a capacity crowd. • • •
• ESTANCIA
The Estanela Eagles host a
tough Tustin at Davidson ft.ekl
Saturday at 8 p.m. Hank Moore
aDd Chuck Boegel wlllprOOably
alternate at calling the signals
for the bost team.
A streamlined coach Phil
Brown's squad comes otf an
Impressive scrimmage against
Kennedy last week, when they
blanked the defending Freeway
league champs, Chuck Boege!
aDd John Dixon came 1.11 with
key Interceptions In the prac-
tice session. Jim Sehulta and
Lee Joyce should provide the
Eagles with some lnteresting
offens ive threath to throw at
the opposition a.od tbe defense,
always a strong sutt with coach
Brown and his staff, should
more than hold their own.
• • •
• MlSTANGS
Costa Mesa coach John
Sweuy takes his squad of Mus-
tangs to La Palma stadium for
their opener with Katel.La ln an-
other interesting c lash. Mesa
and University held another
controlled scrimmage last week
wtth both teams dlsplayt.Detx'iet
flashes of offeaslve and de~
fensive form. Senior qtart•.o.
backs Pa t Kalama and Flip
Darnell wlll both see a lot of
action as will Don Delaoey;
Chuck Glaspy, Bob Bombay and
Paul Desmet in the backfield.
• • •
• FROSH SQUADS
Wltb an Influx ot the former
J r . All American graduates into
the local frosh squads klok for
sc me real Interesting battles
on that level. Steve Morowttz
Is opening for the COM· frosh
at quarterback and Tom Ba.z-
aeas Is battling Ron Lamertoo
for the starting signal ealllng
job on the Harbor frosh team.
Rod Flgpt switched from
catchin g PQsses to lake over the
s ignal calling job oo coach John
Carney's Costa Mesa trosb
team with Mark Kennedy back.
ing hlm 1.11. Casey Stevens wtll
start for the Estanela frosh in
the QB 5J)Ot with BOrne classy
ends to throw to tDeludlng Dave
Gibbs and MUch Barnett.
L!GAL MOTICI
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ESTA NCIA VARSITY COACH Phil Brown, at left, and Eagle
Booster club president Stan Kirby present a "united front"
just prior to the "meet the Eagles" night at DaY1dson field.
Coach Brown, now down to his best fighting weight, coached
the Estancia Eagles to.. their best season ever last year.
losing only to CIF champ Edison during the regular season
la st year and then bowin g to powerful Bonita in the Clf
2nd round play-oft game for a really magnltleent season.
* * * • •
* CVF-NEWSLETTER *
BY VIC OPALEK
~~~ h
Several interesting phooe ganized and ft will give us a
calls have been r eceived at the chance·to double cheek oo.sev-
Enslgn-CYF sports desk the eral matters per sonally. It
past couple days.Ouroldbuddy, should be an interesting trip
Al Opa ik from Sun Valley in provided our busy schedule at-
the San Fernando Valley, phoned lows us to take It ln.
and invited us to take a quick The Wers called several
Hawaiian tour with several of Urnes and Phil Peters, who Is
thelr Pop Warner teams when wor king In the group sales de-
they Oy to the Islands early in pa.rtm111.t with Jerry Grote, the
December. His sonKenhas been former Loyola star, wanted to
a staodout In both the SFVfoot-obtain more Infor mation on our
ball and basketball eonfereoces NBBA plans to send teams to
for the past 5 years aod wtll the Forum during the comlng
close out his pre-prep football year. Will go into more detail
career with the exhibition game on that during the end ol the
In Hawaii in December. week aod will keep the kx:al
As the pubUclst for the valley young eagers up to date on that
Pop Warner teams a rew years· also.
back, we arranged accommoda-NBBA commlssiooer Bob
Uons and a pme in Honolulu Nettles has been bedded down
for our super Pop Warner team, with the flu the past few days
that had Dana Potter at quarter-and as soon as he gets back on
back. This same team walked his feet, we will be getting a
oft with the Los Angeles city few of the local basketblitllsltes
cham.p1oos.b.ip the past year, so ~ .... 'f. to! some 9f the ex-
the great ttdngs that were er-'1dtltttOit CIIMI' lot'OIYtor our
pected of tbem dJ.cl mater LaUze. kid)luktti»Jl teuna,
The SFV ath18tte clubs are U . Autin W, • Smith wtth
us ing some of the ldeas we tbe Costa Mesa poUce depart~
Inaugurated and have been ment community relations de-
playing home and home series partment bad a luoeh break
wit h the isla nder s ever since. with us at Retlben's Mr. Steak
restaurant and expressedadef-
Basketball Congress exectJ-lnite Interest tn getting tn-
Uve dir ector Larry Walker cal-volved wtth one of our teams
led shor tly after this and r e-or leagues. A lot of interested
ported on the latest develop-persons such as Lt.. Smith are
ments In the International Involved and tt could follow a
tourney that BC I wUI conduct in pattern where certain clvle
Haw-o~.!l nut summer for the c lubs and business establlsh-
15-1 1 year olds. Walker and ments would get personally in-
your Enslgn-CYF co-ordinator volved 1n our basketblll pro~
will probably make the trip and gram by sponsoring the CYF
try to llnatiu a few matters teams and providing the nee-
conc erning the summer tourn .. essary funds, plus the coaches.
a ment, which willlneludeteams It is a great way to keep up our
from Hawaii, Japan, Taiwan, uoes ot communication with
th e PhiUpplnes and Calllorn1a. the youngsters &od It is very
Hoootulu park and reereatloo grautytnc to dlseoYer so many
director George Rodriquez has ftrms and IDdiYtd:tals so in-
already been getting things or. terellte<l.
. '
S.all, but ,
top gridder
WbU u• UM cbuoM ot a
1-1, 141 poaod IPUI '"" -llllliiiiC MIn )lolo<COIIoiOiool-
boU?
Tbst'a jaal too ..,.U. JOG
ay? WtU. don't tflr tell tbat
to !loUI YOUOC. Oru10 Cooll
Collep's all eoafere6Ce ~~~>lit
eod. 0ouc II jUit 811Cl1JthatliH,
'let Jut Ytar be wu I SoCb
c out Coafereoee nut C.ro
selection aDd aetanOCC record
for most reefl)tiou in a atDc1e
seuoo. He needs ODlY 7 enore
eatebes to estabUab blmMlf u
the top Plrate career reeetYer.
''I think one reasoo 1 rwt 10
much success was because a lot
of teams simply overlooked
me" Young said. h J tbiDk I
ltlnda surprised them."
"Doug might be small but he
has the ablllty to get opeo on
any pattern," Pirate Coach Dtek
Tucker said. "You can be e•-
taln that he'lt be opeD for at
least a c~le or secoodl oo
every pattern he runs. U we cet
OOUG YOUNG
the ball to him, we've got a
completion."
The blonde r eceiver from
Corona del Mar didn't put a
football down at the end of
last season a.od watt for tan
practice to roll arowxt aptn_
He's been catching foott».lls
ever since the Pirates eoded
the 1970 season.
'•[}J ug is one of the llardest
working player s I've ever
coached," Tucker said. "He
puts in a tremendous amo..mt
of time on his own, Tills sum .
mer he not only caught toot-
balls but did a lot of rwmlng
and worked in the wetgbt room.''
Young feels that a receiver
"cu'l 11111 cokh .,..'Ito 3
moatbs Oli: of the ,.u aod e;r.
peet to be All League •..
"You've got to keep the feel
of a football In your haods all
f81J" long," he saM.
Over the summer he worked
out at the beach with Dave
Terry, Brigham Young Uni-
versity quarterback. He also
practiced wlth OCC's AU Sootb
Coast conference signal caller,
Gary Va lbuena.
GET FIT TO SKI
Bill Brown, physteal director
at the Orangt! Coast Family
YMCA, will offer a "get fit
to sld" eoodlUoolng course be-
glnnlng Sept. 28 and continuing
through December. Classes will
mtet on Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday ennings, 6 to 7 and
7 to 8, aDd also 9:30 a.m.
aod 12 ooon. Cost of the course
ts $15 for e weeks.
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THIS FRIDAY, SATURDAY,
AND SUNDAY
SEPT. 24-25-26
AT
II liST SECllOII --P. 5 N 0 0 N ~fiPORT HA11110R ENIGII
.
'TIL 9 'P.M.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 23, 1171
OOIIOIIA IJ(liiAil CAU, •
FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER
22ND ANNUAL
C h0. • u 1 LOB STER _, ~ROUND S IRLOIN STE AK
tcOOKED lo, LIONS for PEOPLE)
... aiulint hot, & utterfr clellcleval LOBSTER DINNER
Plenty of FREE
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PARKING
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..... -•Ilk -t. .. s-.,
····-'$3.50
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f PARADE
f THRILLS
f GAMES
f RIDES
BIG PARADE
SATURDAY, SEPT . 25
STARTS AT
10:00 A.M .
NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
STARRING
ROBERTA LINN AS GRAND MARSHAL
TOM MURPHY, PITCHER FOR ANGELS
LUCKY CARSON & THE SILVER RIDERS
AND BANDS .•. BANDS ... BANDSI
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Proceeds
to
Orange
County
. Charities
I
ROBER.TA LINN, shown here with her husband, Freddie
Bell, w111 be grand marshal for the big parade at the Balboa
Bay Lions Club Lobster Bake at Fashion Islarxt. The parade
will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday on Newport Center Or. as a
feature event of the 3 day Lobster Bake, which opens this
Friday, and continues Saturday and Sunday. Freddie Bell
and Roberta, who was Lawrence Welk's first TV ''champagne
lady,'' w!U celebrate their 12th wedding anniversary Friday,
Oct. 1, and there wm be a double celebration that evening
at their Inn Place, Corona del Mar, because Freddie wJU
observe a birthday anniversary 2 days earUer, oo Sept. 29,
Leise , dinner Oct . 24th
The traditional
114URIIAY, S£PT. Zl, 871
CIIIIIM 1111. !!It C!&.ll':
D1ke in person IIICYC
no ,_, ., -Cor-.......... Dockloftlll, noo-
taldla Yaclll Cllb11JD.tr ... lt C0fD1D0111n; Girt 1Ghr-. ~ -,..,. ,._, to ,.,. -••llor•; c""" ... Pll'-, db kll: ......,_ morit, ••W, IIICS'Itar7 .._. am ..
,.,..._ lfii,"T-,,Itpt.ll, 11et1 -to. 01111 ~loft~
at 7:SO p.m., 18 tbt elul:lboaH. 1111.a. pcwt et,pbtn Robert IN-
TIIo llrOIHnl -by --.-... ... tbo Jllllior Commodore Art Budl e~, iaadtt8or.
wm --o talk by "Bic a.-oro to bo modo Dukt'' oa tbe tuetnt.HQC •eets tbroucb tbt club omee, an.
of aet111r Ill, dlreetlDc IJid pro. 4NZ, Tlcbtt ore $I lor u &ad
duelDC hll acUoo 1llled mOJies. UDder; $1.50 tor U-17 yean·
He eao &Wet tell a JVD or two .00 $! tor 18 aDd 01rer. •
oo the -.l:lr1nr ute of a tamou Members may brtoe KUUta
yachtaman. aa the sklwerofbls U reaanatlou ue 111 oa. time
well !mown bolt, '•WUdCioole." and space permita. Tbe eveDt
The Juniors wtu serve punch wlll be held 1n the matn dlalar
at 1Dte:rmlssloo aDd plan on an room ot tbe clubbouse, 1101
informal ph-rest afterwards. Baysfdi! Drive, CoronadelMa.t.
Other Junior otrtcers in-
Americanism is topic
Mrs. Richar d Figge, Ameri-
ca nism chaJrman of the Junior
Ebell Club of Newport Beach,
has called a meeting or her
committee for 9:30 a.m. Wed-
nesday, Oct. 29. Jenny Agee,
co-chairman, will hostess the
meeting In her home, 2708 Vista
del Oro, the Blurts.
other Americanlsm plaDs to
be discussed are: T'rauporta ..
tioo service tor depeodeota
men in the service, ha~LDcser
vicemen to dioner on hoUdays,
toys fot tots, aDd as&isUng a
needy family at Chrlstmu.
Americanism committee
members are Mrs. Dave Snow,
junior president; Mrs. Larry
Thayer, 1st vice-president;
Mmes. John Fell, Richard Van.
derhotf, Eugene Kovach, Vin-
cent Wood, Jason Dutcher,
James Muru, and Jerry Cole.
•
CHIS BROWN of Cameo Shores, at rtgbt, Slota A• Couutry
Club's oew golt champion, accepts the winDer's trophy from
tournament supervisor Lou Clem after winning the 48th
aonual SACC Club championship with a one-up victory over
Jack Van Rossem. Brown, 22 year old ArL&ona State junior,
resides with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. WIIUam C. Bron
In Cameo Shor es, and Is the youngest titleholder In tfle club't
history. {Riell Bassett photo.)
'Sir Kevin' triumphs
A birthday extravaganza was who was captured by Sir Keria
held on Sept. 14 for Kevin in tiM! eod Taylor San.p and
Whitehouse of Corona del Mar, Scott Gal~tln, both of Col-001.
who was 4 years old. The older del Mar, were townspeople.
ruests at tbe party presented Guests at the party locltded
a play, ''Sir Kevin ot Devon." Wtu and Patrtclr. Ferrell ste ..
IIDW SHOWING -
TMIOUGH TUUD"Y
T1IID DU TST All Dl M G
PUTUUS
SOUTH COHST
• 1 I PI
' /1 I ~ J • • • J ~ I : , I ) •
meatba ll and lefse
Trygve Lie LOOge
will
American Legion haU, 215 15th
St., Newport Beach, on Oct, 24
from 2 to 6 p.m., and Is open
to the public.
General chairman Is Mrs.
Len Wolford. Bazaar chairmen
are Mrs. Harold Hammer and
Mrs. Rudy Rudrud, Kitchen
chairman Is chef NUs Nilsson.
The Americanism committee
has elected to conUnue the con-
valescent home crafts program
for Us maiD project for the
year. Initiated the previous
year, the program will see
club member s visiting Park
Lido and Park Haven Cooval-
e~ent Homes once a month to
teach patients simple, colo>rlld
crafts. The junior s )rl.U
assist the patients with absentee
balloting, wtllarraogeaChrtst-
mas puty, aDd wtll remember
the homes:-approprtatel,y,
all American holidays.
Sir Kevin, ot course, was ven, Slla.ron and CaQ1eroa'cba ..
played by the guest or honor. bre, Krista aDd J. R. Janle, iii~iii!ii,;;;~ Kelly Kocheaver narrated. The Diana Grable, Jort WllJI:1Dioa,
King was played by Brian Ko-Billy Jo and JoDI. Yeamao Jeff Eve. Show Storts 7 P.M.
Contin•••• Show
Sat. oncl Sun.
f rom 2 r .M. 4POR T ,
TWO BIC ONES (R) ,.. Decorations are by Mrs. Per
Tverdal and Mrs. LeU Solheim.
Chairman of committee for
Ieise baking is Mrs. wuuam
Moss.
~!CAL NOTICE
NOT ICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice Is hereby given that
the Pla.nnJ.ng CommissiOn of the
City of Newport Beach Wtll hold
a public hearing on the appUca.
tion of T homas M. Lowen tor
a Use Permit No. 155Sonprop-
erty located at 3901 East Coast
"'ti t't chener or Balboa lsland. Sir and Derrick Sbields, Jetr'c.t-
Hu mbert was played by Carol latin and Holly Bouods all ot
Rieke and the Knight by ber Corona del Mar· J.;. IDd
brother Steven, also of Balboa Todd Whee ler of 'costa Meta·
Island, Steven Dr eyer of Corona. Lisa and Scott McManlp.l oi
del Mar played Amos and Mark Baycrest. Kevin's IJ'aod·
Whitehouse was the monster mother, Mrs. Alh'ed Buell, ud
-·ALSO PLAYING-·
'THE ARRANCI:I.IENT'
Mrs. Paul Bergford and Mrs.
Einar Rasmussen wUl be in
charge of white elephant s and
Jewe lry table.
Reservations can be made
with ~rs. Clara Andersen, 496-
3540, m Dana Point; Mrs. Mer-
len Hansen, 545-3425, Santa
Ana; Mr s. Len Wolford, 897-
5737, Westminster , and ~r s,
Ken Taylor, &46-79S2,Newport
Beach.
The Sonja Aux.! uary orTrygve
Lie Lodge w111 meet at 11 :30
a.m. Oct. 13 at the home of
Mrs. Einar Rasmussen, 19802
Potomac Lane, Huntingtoo
Beach, tor all ladles of the
• L !GAL HOTIC!
Hwy., Coronade!Mar,to permit NOTIC OF PUBLIC HEARING
patron dancing In conjunction COAST GUARD Seaman Came-Notice ts hereby given that the
with a bonande restaurant (Don ron S. Winton, son or Mr. aDd PlaMing Commission or the
the Beachcomber). Mrs. Ross H: Winton, 624 Poppy City of Newport Beach wtll hold
Notice Is hereby fUrther given Ave., Corona del Mar, Is at-a publlc hearing on theappllca.-
that said pubUc hearing wUl be tending gunner's mate school Uon or George J. Downing for
held on the 7th day of October, at Goveroor's lsland, N.Y. He a Variance 1011 on property
1971, at the hour of 8:00p.m. has served aboard the C011st located at 107 _ 12th Street,
in the Council Chamber s of the Guard cutter Kukul in Hawaii Newport Beach, to permit 3
Newport Beach City Hatl, at and has seen service In the units on an R-3 Lot havtag an
which time and place any and Pacific, where his sbip made area of 3183.65 sq. n.. where
ali per sons interested may ap-stops at Guam, Midway, Yap, the Dtstrictlng Regulations re~
pear and be heard thereon. the Pt\llipploes and Taiwan. quire at Iea.st 3600 sq. n.
Jaclde Heather, Secr etary WI HE TASTING WIH ~ER Notice tsherebyfarther given
Newport Beach Cit}' J. Mathews Napa Valley that satd public hearing w111 be
Planning Comm iss.ton Winery owned by Ken Nelsoo, held on the 7th day or October,
Publish: Sept. Z3, 1971, in of Newport Bea ch walked away 1971, at the hour of 8:00p.m.
==---_;:_:::!::... _________ t~h.:_e.:_N_:•_""P<>::_::'_:l_:Har=..:.bo:.:r_E::_ns=.lgn::.:,--, with 3 top medals at the r ecent ln the Council Chambers of the
wine tasting competition tor the Newport Beach City Hall, at
upcoming Los Angeles CoWlty which time and place any and
Fair at Pomona which opened all persons Interested may ap-
Sept, 17 and wili run to Oct. 3. pear :lild be heard thereon.
Mr. Nelsonoperateshissa.les Jackie Heather, Secretary
office and tasting r oom at 4540 Newport Beach City
Campus Drive in Ne wport Planning Commission
Beach ' Publish: Sept. 23, 1971, in
• the Newport Harbor Ensign.
LfCAL NOTICE LEGAL HOTICI
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
AMEND MENT NO. 302 NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARlNG
Now you can pay
your gas bill at
Market Basket.
Notice Is hereby given ttlatthe Notice Is hereby given that the
Planning Commiss ion of the Planning Commission of the
City or Newpo rt Beach will hOld City of Newport Beach will hold
a public hear ing on theappllca-a public hearing oo UleappUca.
Uon of L. P. and N. E. o·-lion of J. &! M. Seli-Serv Co.,
Connell and G. H. and L. L. (Milt, Gary and Lee Getber)
Robinson on Amendment No. for a Use Permit No. 1554
302 which proposes to ameDd on property located at 3400 E.
a portion of DtstrlcUng Map Coast Hlghway,CoronadelMar,
No. 29 trom an R-1-B-2 Dis-to per mit an abandoned auto-
trict to an R-1-B-1 District; motive service station to be
speclfically Lot 278 of Newport reactivated.
Heights Tract (1877 lrvine Ave-Notice ls hereby further given
nue) located on the westerly that said pubUc hearing will be
side or Irvine Avenue between hekl on the 7th day. or October,
Francisco Driveand22ndStreet 1971, at the hour of 8:00p.m.
at the easterly elld ofWlndward in the Council Chambers or the
Lane. Newport Beach City Hall, at
Wt:ve authorized the Market Basket at 3100 W. Balboa Blvd to
act as a payment agency in the NeWport Beach area. You can
pay your gas bill when you shop, during all store hours including
evenings and weekends. Or maybe one of our other payment
agencies is more convenient for you.
Reinert's Dept. Store, 1816 Newpon Blvd in Cosu Men.,
Market Basket, 2975 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, and Crown
Hardware, 3107 E. Cout Highway in Corona Del Mar will accept
your gas bill and payment.
With these four agencies in the Newport Beach area, we'll be
closing our Gas Company office at 3111 Newport Blvd. as of
Sept. 24. A s much as w~ve enjoyed seeing you there, we think
this new arrangement wUl be more convenient for you.
80UTH&AN
CALIFORNIA
6
I gas
COUMNV
'
Notice ls hereby further gtven which Ume and place any aod
that said publlc hearing wUI be aU persons interested may ap.
held on the '7th da.y or October pear and be heard t.bereon.
1971 , at the hour of 8:00p.m: Jackie Heather, Secretary
in the Council Chambers or the Newport Beach City
Newport Beach Ctty-Hall. at PlaMing Commlsston
which ttme aod place any and Publlsh: Sept, !3, 1971, ln
all persoos 1Dterested may ap-the Newport Harbor EDSIJD.
pear a.od be heard thereoo.
Jackie Heather, S.Cretary
Newport B•ch City
Pl.aaDJDr Comml.s!doa
PubUIIII, So!>t. 23, 1911, lll
the Newport Harbor EIIS!PI.
LIGAL M011CI
N011CE OF PUBLIC REARING
A»ENDMENT NO. 303
Notice ls hereby et~tn tba.t tbe
Newpori Btoch City PlaMIJlc
Commialon wtll bold a publtc
btUlAc oo a Pf"'PPMd amtDd-
meal to the Newport Beach
lhllllclpll Code -ldlllr ror
City C-!1 rtrttw of P-.
Comml-Zoolot Allltlld-., .. dOIIloll.
Nolleollborobf_ll_
lllol oold ~lie boor!~& wtU bo
boll! OD lllo ~ doJ ol ~.
U'll, ol tbo -ol 1,00 p.m. to lllo Cooocll Cill-o tllllo
"ewpori Btodl Clly IIIII, ol
~ limo 01111 plooo 001' IIIII
au~.-.r•.tld..,IP
PIIr ud be Mud •• , ...
UGAL M011CI
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice Ia berebJ &fYeD tbat the PianJI1D& Commlsaioa of the
City or Newport Btocb will bold
a public beulDg oo theawllea-
Uon or Tbe Irl'iDI Coqiii.IQ' l:)r
a u .. Permit No. 155eoaprop~
erty located II tbo -
earner of the tattrMCUoa of
Sao Jooquln !Ulll RoodiJid Wac-
Arthur Boullfttd, to permit a
pl&naed eommwdty tra'lel cU·
roclloo sip caaolotiD( ofl>or
po•ll ll•lllc dlroc-to'
Horl>or Yin Hllll, U...o!tJ
Pork, --.., -Yin M-Pvt.,
Kolleollbonllr_...,_
-oold pObllo boor!~& will bo
lltM • t11o ~ doJ ol -· lift, o1 tbo -ol UIO p.a. latlloC-U~oltllo "~ -CIIJ llo1l, II -11010 0111 ..... .., ... ou.--_,,.. ,.,_.._._... rr
.lltlci:IIPnOC, .... 2 '7
·~-CIIJ PJu11111 c 1 ' rtn ., ....... , ... : .............
great-grandmother, Mrs. Flora
Caraway, came ftom Glendale
ror the restlvttles.
The ''monster" birthday cake
was 4 feet long, made by Kevlo's
mother.
HELPING HAN D f ROII
U, S, COAST CUA RD
Until r ecently, Newport Har-
bor High School was tmSUC·
cesstully trylog to t1nd the spe-
cial nat nautical caps worn by
our men at sea. Tbe Sailor
Band Allllliary Deeded this item
to co~lete ill IDitorm n-
qu1remeot, aDd tbe CIPI were
nowhere to be loUDd.
Lt. J. G. Fred Bl.rthe af
Costa Mesa contacted bisCoast
Guard unit, the OrpnlHd Re-
serve Tra11Jing Unit, AG (Or-
tuag Unit) of Santa ADI and
this gr(q) pitched ln to make
the gift possible. The caps will
be woro In tbe neu I'Uture at
home football games a.od in the
Jan. 1 Rose Parade.
AIRCRAFT CARRIER IS
VISITED BY ORP HANS
Navy Seaman Geoe P. Mc-
Govern, son or Mr. aod Urs.
Eugene P. McGovero or 1&11
Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mea.
is deployed to the We!ltern Pa ..
clftc aboard the attack atren11:
carrier U.S.S. Oriskany, 1Fbtcb
was recently Ylllt.t by 30 or-
phans at Yokosuta, Jap&n, from
the Orlslrally Home.
The Home 1s aa orpbaDap
and school lD ~rn Japu
whlch was fOUDded by aDd Ill
lar .. ly ·--by OrlslcaoJ cre•meo. Airman Me<iofero 11:
a g:radtate or Newport Hu1llr
hlgb scbool aodatteadtdOI'Mit
Coast College.
VIRGINIA FAK! DU I
Mrs. VlrclDla YYOODe Fate,
30, of 275 E. WUIIOO street,
Costa Mea, died at Hoar HOI-
pltal OD Sept. 5, Sbe ftl borD
Feb. 6, 1941, lD New Yorlr.,
aod came to Oru .. CoaDty 11
yean aco. She "' a re...-cb
.,_IJol wttb Hoebos Alrcrall at Torruce tor 10 ,_,,,
She Is JUnl~ld· bJ ber h.._
bud, Rodpr; tbr• dl.acbt•._
t.aara LfiUlt Julie Aoa aDI1 Kel..
IIJ JtiD, all of CoD~,;tOriiil· bU motblr, Mrl, \,.I
Hub, 1.& Hatn; blr
Jamea A.. Smltb., Nw
S -· IIIII oai -· ..... flm1l1 Ml"t1cet ,..,
oa. Stilt. to, at Bell lllroldftJ
c-~ wtlll ao.. ""*" .u. d..... oftlcta"nc. wu at Fair .. ,.
Pork,-AIIa,
•
Bor1aiA Mantinu
lVI If
WID. MAT:;, iDUL;sii.coo,
rAI\i.IA(),;WT P!Cl\Jf($ Plll$[Hf$ ARM" UCVI
"friends"
• • •
•
Alley paving is delayed
WMIJGit Booeb c~~r c-u-~-1a BaJa
, ._ a pH I C .W Oct. 11 & wt.D tMal .. ,tu, ta.JidoeJ l .JO
·-"'-doclu-• -· IDol ...... -· lor lllllpobUc --· ud allop_ Tolal-Ia lilt IoriO< Mel ,, ......... tMCOiiilltJK-"twpart lletciU dl.ttrk:t wt1l
"f.liPO«T HAIIIIIR EIIIQII
Alii IEDJII --; I'W 7
-at puod tllt11illll-' bt $111,571, buod • JIUh
...... ud s.u. bJ _..1 -IDol ... --"' 1·~~ ..... ~ ...... ~ ........... .. 'N t ltiNGt dllb'tet proceed. tf .. b)t aJ.IeyJ.IDeidaal COita
...._ _, J47,105.
Tbt .... -projoel wwld .. -·-_, ... lac-lbt •Uor• ... ...., br Cltr c-u,
DOH liHIY !LY JIM D!CKU
Seoul chairmen named
lllb st. ud Clllf Dr. ud bt-• AWAllllED a -ct i>r
hr-l'nlllt A ... &lid Wilt-tilt polol!ll( at lbt -lll(lll
mlMter Ate, aDd Saata Ana tta.Ddlrde: lo Newport CeDtar
AYe, 1D Newport Relata. Tbe to ~-BurDit Co, IDe. lor
Balla district would be bouDd-$19,5e9 IIDIIIr a cooperatlte
ed bJ E. Bay Ave., ue1 E. Bal-ttnancloe aereemeat 'fttb the
boa Blvd. &011 Coro01do St. and lrYIDe Co., WbO wtll pay $22,. 'Southern Caiuornla Gu Co, held Saturday, New. 4, at tbe C:rpreu St. 855.10 toward tb1 project.
exeeutlvea Doo Shively and Jim Oranp Couoty Fair~ ID Tbe total e.Umated cost of • ADOPTED u Ol'dloaoce
Decker haYe beea lllmed CO· Costa Mesa. tbe projlet would be tzao1~~o. reduetne Ute r eqairemeau lor
cbairmeo of the OraapEmplre Mr, Sblvely la OrupCoant)' wttb the city cootrlbut1DeJ44, .. off-street puk1o.cltaadudl:tor
Area Couocll Scout-0-Rama d1Yisloo manager tor tbe IU 104 ud property owoers bear-olftee I.Dd commercial bulld-
ud EJPiorer EJPOsllloo, 111 be eo_.,, ud Mr. Docller II lor 11>e btliUice of $235,106. lAp.
~ r::! ..... ~ ,..,
PITCHER Tom Murphy of the
CaU1ornJa Angels, and a resl-
deat of Corona del Mar, will
participate in the Balboa Bay
LloDS' Lobster Bake parade,
which wtll sta.rt at 10 a.m. this
Saturday, Sept. 25, on Newport
Center Drive In Newport Cen-
ter. Murphy had an outstaodlog
collegiate career at 01\!o Uni-
versity In 1965 and 1966 and
was named to the all-Mid
American Conference team both
years. He was signed by the
Angels in Jantary, 1967,played
with farm teams befor e report-
Ing to the Angels In the middle
of the 1968 season.
district manager 1D tbe Colta
Me11, Newport S.Ch, La,_ NANCY HOWE 01 ES MARY WOLVERTON Dl
Beach &lid south -...._ u _ u... Lee u-82 Marr Wo!Ytrtoa, 24, ol20311 -.&"1, ·-7 ....... e, , Some 12,000 Cllb Scouta, 8oJ of Sl5-A E. l Btb st., Costa Cypress St., SaDta Ala Hetgtrta,
SC()(U and Ezpktrer Scouta: Mta, died Sept, 19 at her died Stipt. 16 at bel' resldeoce.
from throughout eeatral IJJd r n6deDee. She wu born Jan. She na bon Sept, IS, 1947,
8011.hern Orange Courltyareex-10, 1889, In Missouri aad came In New York aDd c:ame to Or-
pectod 1o participate 1A lbt 1o 0nop COWI!y 55 years ago. aop Couoly 7 rars aao>-
day-loo.g Scout-0-Rama pro-SIII'TtYOrs lDcl).Kie 3 90DS, SuiTtYOrs !Dei!Jde ber par-
gram, A va riety of eveots, dis-Sbermaa of Costa Mesa., Grant ents, Mr. and Mrs, Pb11Up Wol-
pJays and special guests will o1 WabooYIUe aDd Melvlo of vertoo of Eseoodldo; 2 brothers,
be featured. ~.. w--• 7 da ~t Creque ofCostalleaandChl.r-~ , ..... ; u...,. ers; Servlng as vice chairmen for a Gater; 20 grandchildren, 28 les of Reao, NeY; I st.tera:, Hel-
the scouting event are Rolaad creat-grudchlldren and 6 en of Escondido aM RJta ofBur-
Wetzel, advertising director for cr•t-creat-gra.odchUdr en. bank, •
Avco Corp., wbo Is handUnc Faoeral services will beheld Funeral services wer e held
promotions ; Roy Erlckmn,City at z p.m. today, Sept, 23, at Sept. 20 a t Paclflc VIew Chap-
of Costa ~esa rights ol WIJ the Bell Broadway Chapel. In-el.
director, ia charge of ~rt III'Dineot wUI be at Harbor Rest
sentees; aoo. VIc Guder, aasts-_Cemetery. taot progr:~ m director for Dis-
RICHARD WEEKS DIES
Richard F, Weeks, 82, of2528
Ocean BITd,, Corona del Mar, neyland, prod uction.
Scout-0 -Rama tickets go on
sale Oct. 9, Adult tickets are
$1. Children under 18 are ad-
mitted fre ...
BACK F ROM B.C.
Hal Plnd t1n, president of the
Corona del Mar Chamber ot
Commerct.-, has recebtly re-
turned from a trfp to Van-
couver, B.C., where be atteod-
ed ceremonies llooor1ag there-
tirement of his father, Harokl,
who completed 30 years ser-
vice with !he British Columbia
Hydro Commission.
F. L. HARRISON DIES died Sept. 17a!HoogHospltal
Forrest L. Harrisoo, 73, of He was born July 24, 1888, 1n
ZOS9 Charle St., Costa Mesa, New York, and came to Orange
died Sept. 18 at Haag Hospital. County 10 years ago. He wasan
He was born Sept. 5, 1898, in attorney.
MISIJOUI'I and came to Orange Survivors lnclode Ills wife,
Couuty 7 y-.rs ago. He was Janet. Funeral services were
a clerk 6:tr the Mlssowt-Pa~ hekl. Sept. 21 at PacUlc View
c1fle railroad, Kansas City, for Chapel,
43r.us. ,------------------SurYtvor s lnclode Ills wife,
Carrte; a daughter, CarolyD
Reeker of Coata Mesa; his ta-tber. WJlllam or Missowl; a
sllter, Mrs. Ruth Hart ofHem-
mett; aod Z grandchtldren.
NEW SERVICE -
EXCLUSIVE WITH
BAY & BEACH
NATIONAL MUL Tl LIST
MARINERS CHURCH
Fuoaral sen ices and Inter-
meut were In Kansas City, Mo.
Bell Br oadway Mortuary was
the forwardln~t dlrectnr.
Dr. Joe Aldrich, wbo r eeet•td his Tb. D. dqrM
from Dallas TheoloCfcal Semi.lary, Dallas, Ttzu, WILMA SIMMS 01 ES
1.$ th"e church pastor . Tbt Re¥ •. Willlam Aeton t. Mr s, Wilma J. Simms, 58,
asaoelate pastor and is &'f&Uable for •tsUatioD &Dd ot Z1519thst,, CeotraiNewpvrt,
COUillt!lnr. died Sept. 1 7 In Sorlnclleld,
SUNDAY SC HOOL .•..•. t,oo A.ll. Ohio, while vlslltng relatives. CALL 675-3000
JOORSIID' SERVICE •• 1,00 A.M. l lChOO A.ll. Sbe ns born Aug. 7 1913 111 S
EVE!IIIro l1EIIV1CE . • • • • 7,00 P.ll. Ohio &lid came111o.-a.;..co~ FOR COMPLETE OETAIL
• -. -. ... , %0 yars ago. ~i=='1~200~=·!~-~C~O~A§ST~H~WT~-~·~CO~IOf:H:::"'D:E~L=M=A=r=:t SUrYlms Include 2 soos. ___ _ _ Roaa.ld Hodsoo of Costa Mesa
&Dd Harold Hodsoo of Nor th
Carolina; a sister, Pearl Smith
~ fl '.'. · f< \( II
NEWPORT HAIBOR
• KIWANIS FOUNDATION
'llESENTS TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE
SERIES
FrWiy, Stpt r • • 24, 1971
1:00 P.M.
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE AUD ITORIUM
270 1 FAIRVIEW RD .• C.t.t.
STAN MIDGLIY
'"British Columbia"
.,.. .. , ·~ W .. CIIIIi"t Jleclt U eW fri1 ....
•• he , .. .,,_, fer hia t tt. •~· ,.erne. with flli1 ,.,;,, witt!
•1• ''''" fa... b.sh evt ef flrle ,..,,,,. Sfe• MWt i•Y•
a11ttfaMilttt '"'' .. '''hy, irli1 ,....Mellt I••• fer .... Me11ty ef ft.. A~tterlu" ,...., CeJt.4ia•
Wett eM "''J ' .. t ''"'' ef tt-.,h'"'"' e hiMi f.,..,.
it. ef ••'--u• ..,...,.-.,.,
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1....; ........ "~"',., ••• .,m .... ;~"• •• ...,. trt.U
••• '"' •' ..... ,,.,, IHoiUty
tpeh ef t~, .... w. S~irtt·
tt .. , 111 Yat~c:euwer,
u, t+te huicle ''" ... ._Ale,. h illy feny eM Wcydo f.t. o
l .. lt ot t.to"" ,.loe, IMUo11
Villo,.,, wh1IM, ~ ....
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ot Ohio; and 15 grandchildren.
Rosary was r ecited Sf$lt, 20
and mass was celebrated Sept.
U at St. John the Baptist Cath-
olic Church, lnter meot was at
Holy Sepulcher Cemeter y. Bell
BroadWay Mortuary was in
char .. of arrangements.
Curl Dosh
IIIIEAL TOIIII
~--6472 O¥o.lfJ-Ma 173C!, W/COAS HWT.
r M•-.ort l"clt •
Ufi!IIII()UI: li()MI:S
AMI Estate, 87S-8000, 2443 E. Cout Highway,
Colon. Dei -...r. c .. rlomia 1282$
!"\ Y H ELLO TO SOI\'IE
(;()()IJ BUYS
HELLO. 256 E. 20TH STREET, C.M.
You 're one of the lowest priced pool homes
In the Harbor a rea. Cozy panell ed entryway,
loU of used bric:k , a big tree out front, heat~
ed pool out back and owner out of town!
Price just reduced $2.000. to $29.950. See it!
HELLO, COM SOUTH $41,501
You're a bar~<'in baby~ South of the high-
way R·2 lot. with room for unit that would
out view the Killefers. Just steps to Carna-
tion Park for exciting sunset strolls. You're
a 3 bedroom. 2 bath. hardwood Ooor bartain.
Jus! listed. Call 675-«llO
•••• ftt• ... 61l-6000, 244J l~c .... Hlf'w..,.
C"•"• 4ol M••· C1liforlli• t JU I
aa•L•ft&T• .... ..,n.u. Alfl .,,,.,u ,.o, .. .,., . _,.,,.r .. rn ... ,.~P·•-•i&
COII••aaAne~t Ill
....... IRATI
BREAK 'EM UP
WE CAN SELL YOU 6 UNITS FOR $123,000 OR TWO
TRIPLEX'S ONE FOR $65,000 AND ONE FOR $58,000,
SOtrrH OF mGHWA Y IN CORONA DEL MAR. BLOCK
AND 1/2 TO BEAC H, YOUR CHOICE. 2X3 EOUAI..B 8
OR 8 MINOO 3 EQUALS 4.
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f
BAYCREST
REDUCED IN PRICE
·--·BUT NOT lN CHARM, CHEER AND HOSPITALITY
MEE T YOU AT THE FRONTIXX>ROFTHIS4 BDRM.,
FAM , RM. 2-1/2 BATH HOME WITH LOVELY EN.
CLOSED REAR YARD AND PATIO --RED UCED
$5,000.00 TO $54,500.00 .
644-7270
~1111/11 :. S.fJJl
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HWY COIIONA OIL MAA. CAL".
RENTALS AVAILABLE
AsouTH OF HWY., CORON A DEL MAR l 3 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, fir eplace.
J $32 5 mo., lease. Will ·consider stlJde,ntl!~
0 ARTIST'S HIDEAWAY
R
8
Large 1 room, furnis hed, with fire-
p lace and charm. Private patio, kltcb,enJ
bath. $165 m o., lease.
CoRBIN-MARTINj1
1 ~===644-7662====~~
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN IY APPOINTMENT
JUST COMPLETED
~ BR. 4 bath home with 50 ft . dock. Beauti-
FuJJv decor-ated. with marble mstr. bath.
cry.stal chandeliers. fine carpets&: \\'allpaper.
Bu1lt-m vacuum . recircuJating hot water,
dumbwaiter & many other extras. S28S.OOO.
3 Linda Isle Drive OPEN SUNDAY
IA\"1."]\'. new 5 BR. 4 1:a ba. home W/water·
front h\' rm. & din. rm. Oak paneled fam1ly
rm. \\ frplr . Master BR. w/sitti.Dg area &
fireplace. Bay & Mt. vi ews. . ..... $179,500
12 Linda Isla Dri,.
E!e~anr nt>w 5 BR. 4112 ba. home wl formal
dm. rm . fam. rm .. wet bar. Impressive en·
try court w 16 rt . m ahog. doon ... $179.500
n Linda Isla Drive
Beant. 5 BR. -4 ba. home wiformal din. rm.
& family rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside 1tairway.
Built-in gun cabinet & bookshelves. $155.000
WATERFRONT LOTS
No. 4-4 · 108 F't. on water $1 25.000
No. ifi : 3 Car garage. Reduced to , S n ,OOO
No. 88. 108 Ft., with plans . . . . . .. $145,000
For Complete lftform•tMwt
On •II homes & lob, piMM u ll:
BI LL GRUNDY, Realtor
. New LGatien It htrence T •
Lind. IsM -The ,.._ .. 1 aw..
3-C I BAYSIDE 011, SUITE I, N.L 6>'5-4161 -··············
• BACK BAY •
ofOUR IEDIOOIIIS o P 4111LY ROOM
o TWO lATH S o 2200 SQUAll PUT
• WI TH PRO FESSIOH.U. LAMDSCA P'IHG
• 536.500 •
ROY R. McCARDLE
R~TOil 5a'mt -:'!!'!!!""'=tit"'-a;"J!.'.:::.-' --r ... m..= =s-. ... ...... 0t I ... -1111 ~ ILVD.
TIIURSIIAY, SEPT. 2~ 1!71
CXIRII'IA DEl !All, CAW\ •
BREATHTAKING
PANORAMIC VIEW OF ' ENTIRE
HARBOR AND JETTY ENTRANCE
ELEGANT 2 BEDRM, CONOO. WITH POOL, JACUZZI.
BOAT SLIPS AND MAXIMUM SECURITY. CALL
673-2222 FOR APP'T.
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COM R-2
712 LARKSPUR , CORONA DEL MAR
THREE BEDROOM HOME, DIN ING ROOM, TWO
BATHS, CARPETS, DRAPES, FIREPLACE, AND
PLANS FOR AN ADDITIONAL UNIT.
43,500
••••
DUPLEX
2304 PACIFIC DR.
3 BEDRM, FRONT UNIT WITH 2 BEDRM, GARAGE
APARTMENT. FANTASTIC VIEW OF HARBOR. ONE
OF COM'S BEST LOCATIONS.
•••• FOUR 4-PLEXES
GOOD RENTAL RECORD. GOOD CONDITION, GOOD
BUY. $170,000.
••••
LAGUNA BEACH---VIEW
CUSTOM HOME
3 BEDROOM, FA MILY ROOM, LARGE LA VA ROC K
FffiE PLACE, TILE FLOORS, BEAM CEILING, ON LY
55,500
l)OI( Y . f'JU.ICK.l.IIC
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Pete /Jart•tdf /Za/t'l
ft'e~nb
CONVERTIBLE HOME
Under construction -2 bedroom,
den and studio apartment or 4 bed-
r oom, family r oom and dining r oom .
Batboa Peninsula.
Ollloo 0,.. So-,. & ~
PETE BARRm REALTY
1605 w-o.. N.L
642-5200
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MLS SALES REPORT
Sales through Multiple Listing Service
of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Board of Realtors totalled$63,515 ,838
for the first 7 months of 1971 -an
average of $9.7 million a month! In
July, 240 sale s wer e made for $9.9
million, 369 new listings were pro-
~essed , 65% were sold, 63% of s;Uea
were cooperative. List your property
•
.........._e Octu View! s prtn.te ~ul ,_ owo pool. BM111111111r .. _..._
1,000 ..... --4 -.. ·--. s -ud S..<ar --ca.. -595,500 •.. ·""~ _ ...
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UNION BANK IN NEW SITE
tmaoa But dedicated tta oe•
Soot• Orup COWIIy rectooat
ofllee Joe&ted 1n Newport Cen-
ter at a ciYte ceremoay list
wool<.
Joba F. GrWidbofer, Ytce
pr..tdiDt 111 cbarp ol tbt ot-
ftot, lfMttd CIYIC offtcll.ls llDd
,_. ud lt.ld. "'tlDIDD -
takes er•t pride 1n beeomtnr
a put of tMI t-rtaDt n.
DUe1aJ cuter, Our puUcjpa-
tioo LD tbe cootlnued rapid
crowtb of tbe south co&st area
from our temporary kxi.Uon 1n
Corcma del Mar over tbe Jllst
Z-1/2 years has made tbe move
1Dto thla landmarkbu.lldingpos-
slble."
William R. Maaon, president
of Irvine Company, owner of
the new 18-story hilth-rlse,
satd, "We are dellghted towel-
come Union Bank to Newport
Center. The compleUon of this
buUdJn&. wh..lch wm be known as
the IJnlon B&ok Bulldinc. Is an
Important mnestooe ln the de-
nlcpment of this 69-arce n-
naaclal piasa."
Ed Hirth, mayor of Newport
Beach, extended his best wishes
to the Bank on behaU of the
community.
Commenttnr on Union Ba.rlk's
new o.ttlce, Bank President
Gtorp A. Thatcher said, ''This
beautiful oew buildlngls a testa-
ment to the outstandlog per-
formance of Mr. Grundhofer
IJid his ucellent staff a.s well
as to the dynamic business com-
muotty In South Orup Cooo-
ty,"
A hi&blllht of the dedlcatJoa
wu the tank's presentatioDofa
sublt&Dtial coatrD:UJoo to tbe
Harbor Area Ulllted Fuod. The
dooaUon. symboUHd by a huge
5-tooc: elleck wltb a picture of
the 1.1nioo Buk Bulld1Dc In the
b&ekCfOUDd, was accepted by
Merritt Jobnloo, oeeuttve dJ.
reetor ol the Fuod.
Unlon Bank 1B a $2.6 bUllon
institution wtth regiooal head
olflcet located ln major mar-
keting areas throughout Callf-
ornia.
Union Bank I sa wbolly .owned
subsidiary of Uniooamertca,
Inc.
JOHN GRUNDHOF ER
Upper Bay silting studied
The County Board of St4K~r
visors !las lnstrueted the county
eOWIIel to prepare a resolution
to create a tech.nlcal commit-
tee to ad'Jise the s~rvi.sors
of the possible Impact of any
development on Upper Newport
Bay.
Tbe board action was a re-
Id or a· report from cow&y
counsel rep.rd.ing b1s revtew
of the problem of ucesstve
siltation 1n Upper Newport Bay
as a result of adjacent grading
and development. On April 20,
the Board of S~rvlsors ln-
striJCted the County Counsel to
gather evidence pertaining to
the reported adverse etfects
which certain grading and de-
velopment was having on Upper
Ne-wport Bay and to advise all
parUes eoocernedoftheboa..rd's
concern. As reported to the
board on May 11, the county
counsel ascertained the names
of the developers involved aM
advised them by letter of the
board's concern and readloess
to seek lepl sancuoos to pre-
Y'ent ncesslve sUtaUon.
The evidence gathered by
cocmty couosel suggests that
some natural slltatloo bas al-
ways occ\D'red beneath the
blutra: surrounding lJWer New-
port Bay, but that excessive
siltation occurred 1n tile 1970-
71 rainy season as a direct
result of ifadlnc aoo develop-
ment Immediately adjacent to
the top ot the bluff on the east
side of Upper Newport Bay.
The conseuus of parUcl.pints
1n a meettnc last May, 18 was
that stltation ls detrimental to
the eltt&rtne environment, but
that U would be more detri-
mental to attempt to remove
tbe 11ltat1on which has already
occurncl.
Harbor and tidelands admin-
Istrator George ~wes of New-
port Belch reports that the clty
aoo the developers, the Irvine
Company, have devised a pro-
gram to prevent excessive sU-
taUon from grading and de-
velopment tmmedta.tely adja-
cent to Upper Newport Bay.
W!L COMIHG COFFEE
FO R MUSIC GROUP
Tbe East Blurt Philharmonic
Associates oftheOrangeCounty
Philharmonic Society opeoed
their 7th season Sept, 15 with
a welcomlnc cotree for mem-
bers and prospective members.
The event was held around
the poolside 1n the landscaped
guden of Mrs. Marshall Jar-
vie's Cameo Shores home.
White wicker baskets, laden
with sunny.taced daisies, set
off a tresh aDd festive theme,
Mrs. John Tooker,chairman.
outUned the purpose and future
plans of the gro._.:), Carol Jar-
vie gave an informative sum-
mary on the forthcoming pre-
views.
Asslsting Mrs. James Da-
vies, hostess for the altair,
were Mmes. Dennis Ahern.
Warner Bordler aDd Guy Reily.
GARD EN CLU B TO ME ET
The Harbor View Hills Gar-
den Club will bold Its first
meeting of the fall season on
Wednesday, Sept. 29, at the
home of Mrs. Wllllam Ma-
gruder, UOO Quiet Cove~ Co.
hostesses, Mrs. Robert P.
Smith aOO Mrs. R, H. Sch.
wetctert, will assist her.
The charter ottlcers were
asked to continue their leader.
ship to tbe1971. '72 season. Tbey
are Mrs. Richard H. Spoooer,
prelideat; Mrs. Gerard Bas-
ttu.ue, vice-president; Mrs.
Robert P. Smltb,secretary;aod
Mrs. Warren Toman, trea-
nror.
The buliDess meeting at 12:30
p.m. .W bt followed by a
llcture-dii!IODitnttoa on tlll
norai arrannmeota for the
borne, ctveo by Mrs. Jean
Barril.
TOWN & GO WN HONORS
!IGHT N!W MI!MI IRS
Til& Sluft Slllrl ,_ .... In
Newport -•h prortdod tile
~ lor • -·1 -ud lacbeoD hoooriDI 8 DIW' mtm-
b&ro of tlloOrucoC_,cb&p-
ter of l8C'1 Ton llld OOWD s-. Auzlll&rJ So!Jt. II.
LIDYD L. AIIBERT JR. of ProcodiliC a -~~~ bour &t
Dortr SbOr.. IIIU bela IP· 11 :JO Lm., tbl atW IDtmbttS
..,._ YlcO pr-of Now-mot wltl> lllolr -
.... -1 BUll, &CC«dlnc clair .... Mro. ~ Cl&rllo
.... ·-· .., Goorp of ear.. clo111&r. L. -d, pr-. Mr. M-•-...,. 11ro.
A_., wllo wtU bo-0.11< Loo1o of Kc<IICL1-
.. _,corelal -llllbo IIU-1M.._--· -., ........... ~ .. _-..-. -'JIC ... • IW ,,.,,.-.. aiAIII!r, ... ,~ ..... Oln7-. .. _, -..
..................... •• aD 1£·-• n -., ............... ...ai :::..:..:~.,:.~' :.~~.-,1~ .--••ar ~ ~
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SOME f50 CITIZENS toured the pollee lacWty -
bOuse bosted by tbe Newport Beach pollee department
Sunday. sp. Roo Wymer 1s shown here conductiDc a tour of
the watch commander's oftlce. The poUce department ex-
teods an invitation to all ctttzens to attend a secood open
boae 011 SUD!Iay, Oct. 3, from 1 to 5 p.m. Youopters who
participate itt the tour will receive an ott!clat Newport
Beach Junior Pollee tedp, Tours will begin at the reeords-
lnformaUoo center, 425 3200 Street.
.. ........ ......, ...
Ct.rcb, 100 st. Aa'tw'l Rd..
Cutr HaY• --"Mot lor ale"
will be tllo --topic of Dr. ClariN Dlor..a.ld at t11o 8,
1:10 ud 11 a.m. 8-y --•lc•. At 4 p.m. Robert L. HINJitll~ st. ADdrtw'a orpalat,
YIU PI'IMit u Ol'I&D eooeert
In Graco Cll&poL • • • Tho PlymoWt>Coocrepttooal
Cblll'Ch. U82 Brc.d St., New-
port HetlhtS --Becauae of the
lliDeu of 'the Rev. Norman
BI'01JD, the terYice ttlls SUDday
will be c:oaductod by Dr. Irvine
Harr1.aoo. SUDday school and
worship sentce both are at
10 a.m. • • • st. Mark PresbyterW.
Church, 2100 Mar VIsta, East
Bluff --There are DOW 2 ser-
vices of Suaday morning wor-
ship, at 9 ud 10:SO a.m. Tbe
first HrY1ce uaes tbe folk
medium' u put ot tbe UturCY.
ALLEY CLOSING
·--ciiJ coaoetl-til& ....... u ........ "' •• ...... • ny • by tllo oil--puldll( lor ........ .
Tbl lid _,Ice -... tn-......... IIUtlor Yacllt Club "HoWeY•, tMre laH bMD
-•-· .~ ·~ -~lr .._,. .._ to ..-, elooo ob~·--~· ~ ~-· ---........ loa .. •llol' ad)l-.. .., --.., -·--ll&p.. • • elltiDWMIWUtariDtr'-kaowc dllltl ud tbett woUI bt& rt-'110 w ~ dac:tloa 1D alley ace-to Bal-Cilrlltlao 8<1-o Cbor .... u . .._ Btfd. bO& Btfd.," bo o&ld.
;;,,!!: ":joel~ ~--:= no eo-n delod t11o re-Tho ellm ..0 -.-to
"R•Uty." S.rvlc• are at t QQMt ... tmulb blea-the Ptofidt tbt CoaDcU wUb &Ala
ud 1NO am 'In Newport ,..-. elllb did aot .. " • IUf. wvo to tllo i>Uowlarll'-1:
Beach, it a.~. in CoMa lltA tlctlllt preMDtaUoD as to tbe wm tbe yacht ehl:t dldtcate or
ud 10 a.m. tn Harbor VIew r..._ b-•~tiDe the alley mate uaUable l.qrta and
HJlls ck>led _,, aDd btealllle of rest-elfess ODto Balboa BIYd? How
· • ,., ,., dent GPPOGUon, _.,m tncrea aDd elfta be u-
The Llltber Learue of tbt Tbt yacht club, 1D Us initial sured for the remainder of the
Lutheran Cbureb of the uutw appllcatloo,. saJd the primary publlc alley itt the block? The
wtll bold Its annual ftmdn1.11oc rtuaDS were to prevent out-club 'fts a leo uked to PI'O'ridt
ear nsb &Del bake ale from now ot trafllc oo Balbo& Btvd., a plan ahowtnc the propoaed
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. w. satla'd&J. to preserve P&rktDr •ee tor striping Plan of the parktnc
Sept. z,,attbetrD.Ited·caWonda m.embera of the club, and to lot, aDd also sbowtnc aay pro-
Bank pukiq lot 1D Coroaa cMI make tbe exlt ODto 8th st. safer. = ittgrep aDd trp'ess oato
Mar. The Leap member~ art PabUc Works Director Jos-'
askinr a $1 doaUoa lor the epb DtYllD a.td there would be Tbe club ta.tled to prcwlde
car was&. UuJ home bUtd aome adYutaps to clollng ~ the answers. Tbe Council 1&14.
goods wtn be oa .... Proceeds tbt aU.y, ACb as: reduction of however, that sbould tbe club
wiU be~ to ftauet tb1 Luther tbe nmnbt:r of potnts of tratflc provide the lDtormaUoD lt could
League 1 fall retreat &Dd otber coatU.et oa Balboa BlYd.. in-r&~~~PIJ tor tbt ataMonmem of
church youth actiYIUII, crtUt of oa.Jtreet puklnr lor the alley.
TIME THE NEWEST CARS YOU'U SEE THIS YEAR!.
THIOOOIU IOI INI II.
e
Ac::i o• USED CARS
MUSTANG SALE
Moony .. chooio """'· ·u .,,. "70 -·Pt. c • .,".
-.,., cooYOrtlb?o and 2 + 2 -Seme
wilil 4 spoodl. abe air c...rl1lanln9 ond ovte"""'c
'""~"" wllil powor lfoorl ...
IXAMPLia'70 MUSTANG H.T.
Fully ladory eqyi~petl, wk'ih w re4 i~terier. ltetlie, h .. ter, toed 111ilet.
!06•Cil l
OUR PRICE $1896
'lt ~lD LTD $2296 2 df, H T R6 H. aulo.,
P S . fltl l lf, 11'10d
m11~1 'Ill)' I roo!
•XSS411'i•
'U MUSlANii
ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED
TRADES ACCEPTED
PAID FOR OR NOT
'71 6AL.UII 100 $3196 2 0r HT 1'ull
!X"' ~r ~•• ("~nd
o 49711!Y •
'71 LTD 2 *· H.T. $3596 VI. I IIlO P!, I'UoH
e!r. 'Ul,.' I f'O'If ll~)lK ·
'70 liNAUL f s.d. '1296 R1d1e. h~aln 4 •JII'f'd. ~I'IOCI mil~• oJ99BED • 1-----
'61 GALAJII S.C.
V8, alll'> U 'H. P!,
•••· lo~ 1.,... m!IP> I QfX".1'.ll •
... 00001 ,.u.
\'~ td~ ~t•H
'()nd rnllu . !U~2A '1496
... GALAX/I H.T. $1496 \·&. IlliG , RAH
P S 5oocl mlltl.
<YCYSJ:I •
POID LTD GALAXII-
TOIING-WAGON IAU
w.ny .. ehooio from! ·u .,,. '7o Modell, Sport
l oofs. -~~. 2 door and 4 -HanPIO~ and S.
doM. Full power, air conditioning. W..-ralttift avail·
al>lo.
IXAMPL11 1970 POID GALAXII
100 1 ••· H T. VI, ey+o,..t+ie, f~!l "•"'"· .;, ufteitiefth•t. t••• "'n.,.
l'UA,ICC l
OUR PRICE $2496
'67 'ONT. Lo M-.$1196 'U OLDS T ..... '1396 H.T CJIO'. A•Jlomelk, r.ull power. elr cend .. lt6 H. P s ,,. ,..,nd Vll'l)'l roer. Good
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'996
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th
1972 TOIINO
Them All!--.
We hm more of next year's models rarly
fDI itiMit de!IYtry tUn WI UYI mr
Uri duril?l a "new car slriPWil?l."
A FiFTY YEAR RECOIDI
ONE OF SO. CALIFORNIA'S
BIGGEST PINTO DISPLAYS!
• 1600 CC INGPNES
• 2000 CC ENGINES
1972
PINTO
• 4 SPUD SliCKS
• AUfOMAnCJ
TABLE DISCOUNTS
ON
NIW '71 '• AND IMMACULAn
'71 DIMO AND IXIC. CAU
STILL .4. BIG, BIG •
SELECTION TO CHOOSE FRO/til
AND IIMIMIII u,... c •• ,_.,,,...,.,,.. ..... '• ,. ........ ,.. ... _.....
1% REBATE
0. ,.., Now l'eM c. ,_ .., 7 •
IN ADDITION TO OUI
CII•MNCI DIICOUIITI
...
, .. , .. ,_ ,.,. ...... I
• 2 DOOR SEDANS
< 3 0001 RUNAIOUfS
4 All COND. MODILS
• cunoMIZID MODILS
qre ns
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..... N_E_W_PO __ R_T_ THE OI'PIQAL MI!111SfW'ER 01' THE CITY Of NEWf'OR'T II!AOI
~ NEWPORT HAitiOI BEACH
1()(
.,.. .,. •• ..,. '-"8 ....
f I PI B • A;e ar 11M11
110 .6
UCI reports
11%growlh
OCJ will 01*1 Ita '7th ICI.·
demlc Y•r MODday, Sept, %7,
wttb u Mtlmattd tlli'Ollmeot
of 1,100 ltllllents, u 11 per
cent Locre&H onr a y-.r aro.
Orleatatsoo proc:rams for oew
Jtlltltata are acblduild for the
flllt week of the fall quuter.
Cla.ues wiU beJII>MODday,Oet.
•• OD..eampus bouainc will ac.
commodate about Z,OOO stu-
diDtl, the arne oumber u last
year. Mea Colll't resldeoce
balll ban a cap~ctty ol 1,200
alAile ltudeata; ?50 otblr ltu-
debtl are oo the waitlnc Ust. CASH ---'•I not to &h'e some money for
Veruo Place tw; 350 apart-tower," Mark Orris telll Jody Ebenhoch, patient ser -
mtats tor er&dl.ate sh.tents representative at Hoar Hoapttal. T1M envelope eon-
aDd marrltd uoderpd~atestu-talDed. · hla total eash uaeta --4 ceots. Mark's mother,
deota; the avera,. waltlDC per-LaVon, was a patient at Hollin Newport Beach, Together
lod for ID apartmeot Is a year • they klokad at a Ust of donors In the lobby • , • John Wayne;
Completloo of a lhree-unlt mother's doctor, Huro J. Ria, M.D •• , • a host of other
complez tor the IOCialscleoces community leaders. "Contribution large aod small a.re
will enable the campua to ac-needed," a sign said. '•Only U all join hands ... 'If! II the
commodate the tlll'ollment In-need be met." So Mark eave 4 ceots, all that was left of
crease. J'ht $4, '750,000 project, a quarter after ne bOught Ice cream for blmseU and his
uDder way nearly two years, sister CIDdy. Eight-year-old Mark; bla father, Ou"ln;
II located to the eut of the mother a.Dd Cindy Uve 1.n Norco, CaUfornla.
Ubrary 1n the central rlng of ~aiE~:u·tT GRADUATES Concert preview Sept. 30
Navy Seaman Theodore E. Mrs. Allan s. John8oa, chair-
Hurlh Jr., soo of Mr. and Mrs. man of tbe Orange CoUDty Phil-
Theodore E. Hursh ot !71-A harmonic Society's preview
Woodlaod Place, Costa Mesa, committee, annotmees that tbe
has craduated from recr¥" ttrst preview lecture In the
traln1n&: at the Naval TrainD( 1971-72 series wtll be de-
Center, San Dte110, He atteodtd. Uvered by Helll'l TemJanU., di-
E1 Camtoo Cotlep, Torrance. reetor of the Cal1foru1& Cham-
BALTZ
MORTUARIES
1741 SUPERIOR AVE.
COSTA MESA
ijldway b-2424
3520 E. COAST HIWAY
CDROHA DEL MAR
ORi ole 3-'1 450
ber SympDoD)', at 10:30 a.m.
Sept, 30, at Edwards Newport
Theater, Newport Center.
Mr, Temtanka, well-known
Southern CaWornla soloist,
cooductor, aod teacher, wtll
llh11trate h1s talk wtth theme~
played-· on hls vloUn. H1s pres-
entation wtll include a dlseua-
sk>n of the works by Von Weber,
Stravlnsky, a.od Beetboveo to be
performed. by the Loodoo Sym .
phOny Orchestn UDder Erich
Shu• 1942 Lel.n800rf in tts coocert at 8:30
HEHRt TEMtAHKA
LEGAL HOT\C! '-::::-::---------' p.m. Oct. 7 at UCI Cnwtord
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... I I S .. AsslstiD&: llra.Jotu:wonoathe FICTITIOtl; B1.5INF.SS NAME 1'1. ~ prawln' comrnlttM are Ymea. STATEMENT
.... ..
Richard Newell, All&D Beet. Tbe e0Ucnr1Dg persoo lsdoln&
Robert A. Crawford, DanlelGU-blllioess as: Smitty's Yacht
crest, Robert B. SmUll, Joeepb LetteriJl&. 2535 w. Coast Hlgh-,....., 67M1• S. Pike Jr., Edward Schu. wa1, Newport Beach: Thurman .,Ns: · CDf macher, aodCbrlstopherKitch-Henry Smith Jr., 655 Lido Park
lng. Drive, Newport Beach.
This buslness Is being con.
dueled by an 1Dd1vidual.
Slped: Thurman Henry Smith
Jr.
This statement flied with the
county clerk of Oranp County
on: Sept, 7, 1971 , by Beverly
J. Maddox, deputy county clerk.
Publlsh: Sept. 9, 16, 23, 30,
1971, to the Ne"J))J't Harbor
Enaip.
LIGAL MOTICI
F -13024
FICTITlOtE BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
Tbt followtn& persons are
dola& bu!Deu as: Montessori
H&rbor-M .. School, 1'101 W,
Bater st., Costa Mesa: Antonlo
De Fr eua, z.uo Windnrd
LI.De, N~t Belch; Glullana. ~-;!j·~----------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ De Freoa&, 24!0 Windward I Lane, Newport Beach.
This buslDe11 Is belna: con-
ducted b)' a partnership. ....... ,
(!)NEHOUI
CALL ......oDt '0 .. AN CX~I .. T
CA .. ~T OONIOLTANT WHO
MLL COM. TO YOU .. HOME
wtnt IAM~Laa , WITHOUT ANY
OM.IOAi'flo.t TO YOU!
~J~fU~~
Ull HAIIIOIIRVD. --aM·-CCISTA -. CAliF.
Stll*f: AJd:oldo De Frenu,
Gtuli.I..Da De Frenaa.
This statement ftled. with tbe
county clerk of Oraore Cotmty
oo: Sept. 7, 1971, by Beverly
J. YadciOI, deputy COldlty Clerk.
Pabliab: s.pt, 9, 16, 23, 30,
1971, In tbe Newport Harbor
EllaliD.
LIGAI. MOTICI
F -12994
FICTITklUI BUIINESS NAME
STATEMENT
1'bl ronowtac per1001 are
c1o0r bulotu u; Water
PbUtom, usn El Toro Rd.,
Sde 110, El Toro 92630: Cecll
L. Pear-, S033 Carob St ••
N...,.n Botch; Dorothy M.
Peu-. JOSS Carob st., New-
pori Botch.
Tb1l bllltDtaa 11 betnc coo-
4uelld bJ &D 1Ddh1dl&l.
Slpld: Cecil L. P•reoo..
Thl.t llalemoal Died with the c-1 Clerk ot OrUp c-oa: Stp, s, 11'71, bJ BlfttiJ
1. lllddo>, dePOIJ -,clerk.
s.p. t, a•. a:s, so.
N...,.n Harbor
EGGERS INSURAJCE, INC.
. COIIPLm INSURAtE{ SOYICE
27111 ... , C..et lhry.
C.. I Del .... , c:.J..,..!.
1()(
COSTA
MESA
DIL
Historical site marked
Tbe settfnr tor the 5th aa~n•t
Newport Beach Rlaortcal So.
elety <tlluler wiD be tbeortpnal
Newport Beach CI.JIDII'f lite,
Wbere ~t Uopr, DIW on.
tr, will p-eet tbe old Umeu at
1:30 p.m. TburDy, Oct. 7, A
Mstorlcal marker wtll per.
pelalla a cJooiDc c-ol
Newport O..ch tdallory, tbe ASh
caml.og Industry trom 1921-
19&9,
back 1D 1934-38, wben me Deed
tor deeper chanoels aDd en-
larged jetties appeared before
the voters. A auecesstu.l elec-
tion brought DOt only a creatty
Improved harbor tor the flah1Dc
fleet, but also record runs Of
mackerel in CaWornla coutal
waters.
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Wlll.tam GrUOI:Iy, pres1deat of
the 1Ustortcal Society, an.
DOUDees tl\at dJ.nDer will foUow
at the Balboll Pavilion restau-
rant. 1n cbarpotunneemeats
ue Mrs. WUUam Ritter, U:rs.
William Bertulelt, James Ru-
bel, and Mrs. J. A. Beek.
S\C)erlor Court Judp Robert
Gardner and Leslie Steffensen
wtu be masters of ceremonies,
accompa.nled by Uve music of
T. Duncan Stewart aod u-
soclates. Following dinner the
Pavtllon QltHn wtll be avail-
able for a cruise.
The PQbllc is invUed to tllla
a.nouaJ event of remt.oi5clng ln·
terposed with fUn. Theodore
Robl.ns, the flrst automobile
dealer lD Newport Beach, wbo
11 celebrating flls &:Oldea jl.tlllee
wtth the original Ford dealer·
shtp, wtn be a special ruest.
Tickets are available throqb
the Newport Harbor Chamber or
Commerce and the 3 city li-
braries •• Balbol, Martners
aod Corooa del Mar. For ad·
dtuonal lnformatlon call W-
8650, Tickets are $& a.od In-
clude plaque reception, d!Mer,
and eveo.lng cruise.
BALBOA BAY UONS pictured here abOard the Sea Lion
with Oadd KUng (sea.ted), a youth at Services F'or the
Bltnd Inc., Saota Ana, are, from len, Henry AUeoer,
PresideDt James Lee and Marlo Pacini . Mario donated the
pa1Dt tor the re-pa.inUog of the Sea Lion and the Lions Club
helped to apply lt. Services F'or the BUDd Is one of the
Llool Club's projects. David ls one or the youths who have
participated In scuba diving. A 3 da}' camping trlp to
Catalina lsla.od was made recenl!y on the Sea Lion.
Corona . del Mar
Chamber Talk
1 0 ctJ~ 1
I 1•r I
1 CA MERAS 1
GOP WOMEH MEET
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Walter LongmoorandTommy
Thomas, long-time PIJ"tDers at
Western Canners, kept their
fishing neet busy afX! the can.
nei-y open until Aucust 1, 1966,
"hen they closed thetr com-
mercial operations beca.UH the
mackerel had diaappeued, For
3 mor e years they cootlnlted
operattons on a Umited basis,
canning allRcore tor sports
Oshermen.
Mesa verde Republican Wo-
men met Sept. 22 tor tbeir
flrst tlll gathering at the borne
of Mrs. Edith Belmlsh. Mrs.
WUllam Collum, presideot, ln-
troduced the a:uest speaker,
Wllllam Baney, tu: dlYlsJon
By HAL Pt~CHIH
PRESIDE.·n· I
1780 HEWPORT
COST A MESA
6-46·9383
I
Research r e,.eals that the use
of federal fUnds became an lssue
eJpert for first Western Bank&. A cr eatln talent that furt her
He told of changes 1n scatelaws eumpUfles the untque charmot
reprdlng stocks, boods, saY-Corooa del Mar is the Cham-
logs accounts, satety deposit . ber's newest member. Brent
boxes and checking and savi.Dg Bennett has opeDe<l Environ-
accounts. mental Stooewa.re at 700 Carna-
'On our way' is theme
"We're on Ollr ny" is the papers, bottles and cans tor
theme chosen by Mrs. Dave r ec la.matloo,
Snow, president of the Junior Mrs. James MW'ar will dis·
Ebell Club of Newport Beach, cuss future projects In edue&-
for the club's tlrst meettna: of Uon. As education chairman.
the new club year. Tbe jURJ.ors she w"ill ask the membership
will meet at the Ebell Club. for assistance In assemblln&:
house, 515 W. Balboa Blvd., scieoce kits for East Bluff
Balboa, at 10 a.m. today, Sept, school.
23. LlllCbeoD ctiairman 1s Mrs. Mrs. Warr en FLI, member-
E ugeoe Kovach, ship chairman, wtll discuss
Mrs. Snow will preside over plans for a membership tea to
the bus.l.Dess portioo at the be be~ Oct. 14 •
meetmg. Mrs. Larry Tb&ytr, Mn. Larry Mltcbell,federa-'*" .ol clloirJDen, wtn beJb> -de .. lopmeol cbalrm&~~, wiU bJ directing the cbairmen'sre-dt.:uSJ membership and fed-
ports. M.rs. Richard Figge, eratloll mooth, October.
Amerlcani.sm cha!rman, wtll Mrs, A. L. Kasti.Dgs, ways
dlseuss projects for the 2 coo-and means chairman, wtll eoa-
valescent homes the club wtll elude the ctwrmeo's reports
be ~rtlng ·-Glenhaven a.Dd with a talk about the aonllll
Park Lido. Le Boutique Unique, to be held
On Labor Day, Mrs. Fine Nov. 11 at the Newport Beach
and members of her committee Tennis Club, She will brlD.g
sent pottedpla.Dtsofwh1temums samples of the boutique Uems
decorated with American flags created at the various work-
to the 2 homes. Mrs. Flgp shops held durin&: the summer.
wUI also ask tor c1ub s~rt car pools will be arruged
in welcomlng service men Into for members atteodlng Area 0
their homes tor Thanks&:lvtnr Cooference In Palm Springs,
and Christmas dlrmer. Sept. 25, Members "ho will
Mrs. Jerry Lelaod, conser-attend are Mrs. James Bu-
vat1on and ecolofiY chairman, clay, coordillator, and Mmes,
will discuss the results of the Due Soow, Larry Ttayer, Eu -
successtul ••creat1veeoaserva-poe Kon.ch, Jerry Cole, Rich-
lion chUdrea's worll:sbop " held ard Flae, John Fell, Larry
during thesummer,llldtbecon-Mitchell, Evan Thomas, Ricb-
tlnuatioo of collecttnr news-ard Vwierbofl,andJelllly Agee.
HEALTH NEWS :
Facts About
High Blood
Pressure
Recent remarks on the causes to accommodate the increased
of h1gtl blood pressure am the preanre, ud so cause further
effects of high blood. preasure oarrowtna: ot their lnterDili dl-
prompted us to contact Dr. amettr, with still hilther pres-
Gary L, Coutute of the Couhlre 111ft rtsu.Woa:. The patient oow
Chiropractic Center In Newport bu tu"Pertensloo with arttr1o-
Beach for hls comments oo sc.-oats, which Is a ca.k1fted
tton An.
Located across from Corona
del Mar school, Mr. Bennett Is
assisted byhls k)velywlfe Linda
and occa.stooally by his 11-
month-olrt daughter Carey, All
are native Calllornlans.
FolloWing his arts degree
from University of California
at Suta Barbara and graduate
"ork at UCLA, Mr . Bennett
IS9oclated with Raul Coronel
for 9 years at Stoneware De-
sips in West Los Anples.
An avid sailor (he owns a
Cata.Una 22) and skier, Mr.
Bermett otfers his skill and
ta.leots as a coosuttant as "ell
u an artl.san throu&b reteareh
and eu.tom design 1n such dl-
nue are&a as sculpCLU'e,foun-
tains, murals, room dividers,
wall a.od uterior Ci.ctna:, noor
tiles, trademuks aod asses-
sarles.
He has created a number of
plaques, awards, prizes and
trophies, each lndlYtdually de.
signed and handcrafted. A grow-
ing number of yachttngtrophies
already carry the mark, de-
signed by "Brent."
The Bennetts invite local
resldents to drop by their studio
trom 10 to 4 dally. There you
will tlOO some unique pie-ces
tor glf'U.ng or collecttna:.
Not sure 11 this writer's re-
cent flshi.Dg trlp to Oregon Is
respoostble or DOC., bill: the
Chamber is begllllllng to get
1Dqutrles from the north trom
those who prefer to come south
rather thaD hlbernate.
Correspoodeoce has been re-
ceived from watercolorist Hod
Taylor, Seaside. Oreeon. and
Nancy Lyoos of Seattle, Wash.
Chamber secretary Jessie H111
has sent eacb a Ustot Reettors,
newspaper rea tty paces, b ets
about the community, a mapand
eeonomtc a:utde .
This service of the Chamber
ls uodertall:en to ensW'e a con -
tinued fii.W'orable Image for the
community u well as expanding
ecooomtc opporhmltles tor il s
buaiDeSSIS.
UGAL MOTtCE
this cood.IUon. hardiDi.D&: ot the a.rteries, Uld F -1302!
"lU&:tl blood preuure," ac. lD adcSIUon. ury probable heart F'ICTtTJOtE B1.5INESS ~'AME
cording to Or. Couture, "is dam&CW.'' STATEMENT
pr1marlly cauaed by a 18frow-From the foregolng 1t can be Tbe Pollow1ac person lsdotng:
lor ot the toner diameter of r•dUJ MU how importam lt is t)u;.tNII u : KIE (Hedden In-
the blood vessels. TblsiiiJTOw. to me.tnblo blood pressure at a stttate tw Eaclltivu; 2333 E.
lng is due larply to Dtf'f'OQI normal Wrtl, a.od to eorrtet Cout Htpway, Satte H,Corooa
imbalance or teoa&oa wblcb tbl teadeDcy toward hi(tl blood del Mar, Ca. 9!525: George A.
causes the muscular layers of prta'll'e u 1000 as It becomes _ Redl*.lr ., Ull Le~~JUre Way,
the larp vessels, to COIII:nct. appuelt, COitt Mea, Ca. 9!627.
"This process, ' he ltated. We uted Dr. Couture What 11t1s ..._.1 11 being coo-
" sets In motloa a chalD ol lJHI IDOCllnl Doctor ot Chlro-cNeted t., u lDcHYW\Il L
eveDts. 1o order to JQlJ &D pnctie eould do to tr•t ttds ss.-:t: Glori' A. Hedden J r.
adequate amount of blood to an c:oMtdoD. Tbla: JtatemeDt filed wtth the
parts of the body, thl heart ••clllrGpraeUc mu...,.uation coaatJ derll: ot Or&nre County
must work harder, Ud tbrocacb la tbe most effectiYe meus to ~:'Sept. ?, 1t71. by Beverly
this coostaoto.,.rworklhlbl&rt tll.la tDd. A dramatic drop ol 1. ll"'dox, d4pltJ coantyclerk.
mucle p-adU&llJ •ll.r .... 10 to SO polllts lD pri&SIQ'e ,..._: se-t. 9, 16, U, 30,
Aftw a certaill amomlt ol •-oft• occurs after ooly a few U?l, 1D tM Newport Harbor
l&rpmeat, the beu1 mw;... tnatmtllta, e•• 111 YUJ' ad-£ .......
beCOmes tDifftel• ..t 11 •-'fUICtd c:uea." aoltd ~. Cou-
able to matntaJnpr..,...llllll-tee. ''Pwtodlc Cta1tapn.ctlc
ettDt t:w ... t. elrealatica. •• m• ....... Hcw .w uailt 1D
We ubd Dr. COihn to •••h"C b'-1 fn••• at
o"'llltl bow thltl ..ar,.-a Loa ed leoet aacl --eu aflod -.... 0( 1M ~ wiD add -.1 ,.ara loodJ. ..,.. ......
''OIMr pu1l Ud ...... ol ··Alar •U.'' cc.cllded Dr •
bod1 -•• ..., 11t-c-. .. ,_ ~ aac1 ---"'•· ,_la_ltr-blood IIWtJ, •• ..... .. .. Jl'd , "' .... c:IJ'c1dL..
"nltt -.. 11<7 .,.. .. -.... .. t.a•lf;zs£1 2 ... Dr.CJ' ...... ....
1M a ....... &t .. Wtiii-Dr ... WJIIIIOI't , ................................... .
tMc' , ....... ...
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~ ·THE PHONE BOOTH ·
ATlMCtiOH IARGA\H HU~TERS ,
The Costa Mesa Rotary Club w111 hold Us annual
"Garage Sale'' Saturday, Octobezo 2, trom 8 A.M.
to 5 P.M. at the corner of 16th and Orange in
Costa Mea. Proceeds wtll bene rtt Harbor Ar ea
Youth Act!Ytties. Some great values are being
offered, 80 come over :wd find yourseU a bar-
pin or twlr>l
Richard "HCch" Hutchinson is a telephOne man
who loVes kkls. During business hours he tests
Yita.l oomm111deatJon lines tor our Harbor Area
castoett• wtDl the e~perlfse that 16 years ot
telepDoftre uperteoce brings. Atler hours he Is
one of the many telephone people involved In
he.,ing yoUDg people. Hutch is advisor to Ex-
pk)rer Post 294, a co-ed gro141 ranging in ap
from 14 to 20. Their activities cover a wide
ranee -Including spor ts and many Inter esting
tlekl. trl,ps. The Post meets Tuesda)' evenings
at E~ HlJb School in Huntington Beach and
h; opeD to aU lnltrested young men and women.
Furtller ld:Jrtnatlon can be obtained by contacUna:
tM Scout House in Santa Ana . And by
the wa)', this is a good time of y81J'
tor boys 1merested in Boy
Scouts or C:ub Scouts to
join up. The fa ll member-
ship dr Jve gives you a
chance to help out
too -as a sponsor ,
leader or recruit.
er. Watch for ao-
oouncement of time
and place In your
area, or call your
Boy Scouts of Am-
erica otnce.
@ Pacific Telephone
~C-~·~
R. S. McPhetndge
YM Ttltt»hone MJna&tf m
lltwtort ·Cosla Mou
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WINNING A HIPPIE ~f.WOIITIIMIOII •011 COIIOIIA DELIIAA. CAUF. 11t11JaDAY, SEPT. 2!, 1171
__ , 2 1 ............................. ...,... .. .... ... _ ........ ...._ .................. "~ . ..,.
Aabee of the Red Heifer
UtUe ,... ._ ...., .... to a. .,.._ •c."
................. .,._ •• ""*"d. at ~hi:' ~-....
..s -r--tt r - -... Joot .....,, -. .. PI'I.J lor ldaa. a. ......._ hla a...t M1'W6ot wu to bt> n. J .._. ....__...._ ..,,,A ood I -~ -1D7 IIIIi_, N-, • f _,_of .n-. ~ ....,._.,. bud I uMd baD to tUrt I& It M the J'lnt lleptitt 1.. UI'Oh IIIII a
I~ , ... _,...., ._... ~ "-.~"a-ltO OP n.E LOf'D'' ....... -to illwtt. lhe lArd to aft JllDt tor the .arttn ... lie ltd 11D7 c.........-., u .. A-ncaa c-11 .t OorW-c..rca-.....,... -blm. lit took 1117 bud. 'nMft 1 blpple tr1end to o oat IIDoe I
Goldea Tat. HPrw if llw 6lHfl fonnulu .... by mat ...._ Mllfii:(II'Pt~••eolllO. TENM. ubd bam 10 ..--. wu to bt on the •tfOI'GI wtta ., w..,.,;... .,. r.W .... , _,.__....,. .,. ..,. ._.(oed Dr. Jodi -hod IDYited ""' 1111 .....,... -,._ r--momb<n ot •• boonl. n
., .1.~ 1 ! L.L.t.. .... •· bJ God. Jh iDeiltt OD II» own ·en~ board ot tht hard. ot the I'IOW that I could btl .. ft!COI'dld lt. WUD't hard to loc:1 • the boJ ta
• ~~· ;~ ~ dc:talla beclrUM, in t:W1 Wlf, He Lord to attertri tbct PMtor'a School J cannot remember aactl)' but M ap$te ol the crowd about I.M
tU., ~-M Aoeu A -. is -.:hi.. ttrid ot.diact Whleb tw conducta annually In prued IIOaM'tbbc m. tbla : ••LUce, people. HI• lonl h r Ud _.. ':t,:f ~ 1~ ~~ C::,,-:::: which is D«lltary for Jllntioa. Huntnon4. ~ tbe mc.t era· God. )IOU .... l'vt bMD Nd l:lld. tattauea: .art of at I out .... S I God ced to M and cioul holt, Vr. Jl)'lel hlld arranced lib, J -. am ~ about all .._ Dr. ~ Pffachcf. 1n. the .._. llwowfA "-dft'Ytlll ,wit ct • A ~n.· ". tt..-_ _..~-of tor an ot us to Ita>' at the Holld•y wrone ttWtc• I've clcfte. You kaa:Jwt and hearts .vue ltl• .ct ~ fn'«l ltitanlf WM-1 1/DI lo aron, 1~ la ne ""~ Inn. It wu Wedneeda,y evenln&, Please (orslve me and Uke m.0e and hundreds ot mt stood tl) .S.
Cod, ~~~ yoW t~t fr,_ the law w~,tch the Lord ~lb Mardi 11th and we were preparinl: me new.'' When he ~~ 1 .,... ftrm thltt they wouJ~ "l out to J..ctl
drod .,.,...., ,., smJt tit# liviftg ~mandcd. It ~u ~ pretct''f' to 10 to the hua:e Civic Cmtn. tn courqed him tro ut JHUI to MVe tbrir tamilles lot' r t and woukt
Cndr' (Heb. 9 :13, t•.) lion for the p;mficatron of ill\ Hammond when! Or. JUce wu 10-him and M did have a famUy altar rhdr bomea
Accordinc to the dictionary il for the-good of the wh()k na· tnc to preach that ftllhL ,.,. 1 wu teuinc hlm that ht 1bn Dr. Rice m · an .,.,_j
heifer is a young cow and it tir)ll. The red heifer wa. t .; AJ 1 came down to the lobby abould reM the Bible (he didn't ftr any who wante, ro be .....
has very !itt~ importance in it-provitled by ~ "Children o! of the Inn to await our trutS~ have one 1t0 I aave him my Tnt.-to come rorwarct. 11 ~ tD
self. "But God .hath chosen the hrael.'' Then the hdfer was tlon, I met .ome ot'tht other mm;l--mmU, Dr. Jolvt R1ee and Dr. Bm a1nc and my heart 11t rut u 1
f I' h h' f the ld •lUI to go to Aaron, the hi~:t. ben of the board and we atDod RJce carnr throulh the lobby. 1 .. w that boy •~1 g di:Nm 11M 00 15 t lrl(l 0 wor to prir-st, bcnUR he ntU5t be pre· talking. Mba Viola hM teeted ~ lntrodueed the ..,..._ man to them. aille. He ea.me at ·• and tooll: confound the wise; and God hath ~---,·ho.scn the we<ak things o£ the \Nved from dcfilnncnt, but 1:1• self a nd I noticed she wu talldna They concratuJated him and Dr. Brother H)rlea by ti band to let
world to confound the thin~s heifer was to be Jiven to EJeuar, with a youna man who had tona. John Rice ulr:ed waa he comtrc h1m lmow that ht> IU truaUac
the assistant to Aaron, yt'bo shaay hair. Pr'Hentl)o abe rnoti1»-to the a.ervice! I aakl I had lnvlted Dtrlst as Saviour.
which are mighty ; and ba5e would take her outside of the ('d to ,me. I walked over near him and he had qi'\Hd to come. When the service s cllamJMed,
things of the world, and things amp where "ooe ahall clay her tht>m and •he Introduced me to the They had to ruah awe,y becauH many came and aho the hand o1
which are des:rised, hath God bef~ biJ face... The ltra.elites young man. He wu 17 years old the driver had come for tMm, that young man. rraJC~
ehosen, yea, an things whio:h are had been . 10'-.-nd robabl His father had been ldllf'd Jn Korea. They had UTJUtled. for me and the were made for him l &peDd the
not. to bring to nought things had ::!e._..,..,~ a . P ff 1 HJs mother had died recently with hippie boy to ride wtth a putnr niJ ht in the clean a comJort.abM;
that are : that no Aesh should rflt~ U ':!:".Lnea!:.d.e er a heart attack. Then! were no who was w a!Unc for us. mlulon whleh lJ ,, .intalned by
glory in his presence" ( 1 Cor. a u w ....... , a brothers or sisters tnd no tmmedl--The ride 110 the avtc Center wu l'ln:t Baptist Ouu·· 'l'bere he
l :27-29). So God writes .a vow, and here God showed them ale family so the Hoy had drlttf'd. lone enouatt that I could Ieam wou.Jd flbd Jood b:k • elaD bad.
whole chapter to show how the t~t ~e could make ue of • Miss Viola told me that he had aome more about t:hb )'DU.n&: man. friendly Olri•tlan mperdoolhlp
:asht·s of a heifer can Lrecome the heJfer Instead of a bull, and tbeJ :'laid he was seeking God. H• seemed ao open and ao eqer and encouragement 'he lhl.nrp at
"cleansing fluid of .scv"rauon · w must not wonhip animab u cltd 1 sat bE-sldf!' the boy and learned tor hiendl.hip. He had been Uvtnc the Lord. He has n' card aDd I
an undea.n soul. the papas. One of the rreat his name. He saki he had attended on the •tnett 1n Odeq:o and am hopina: to hear f ; ~ n him qatn
In Gentsis 15 :9 is the first hindrucu to the rrat country a Roman Cathollc church and had worldnc' at seDinc the~ sometime. In remark 'lathe mede
mention of a heifer, and there it of India tocby is their wontUp learned a little about Hinduiam. He new•paper. Now. be wu headed to those who J ather• around blm
1s bracketed ll'ith a she goat, a of animals and their . refua1 to told me thai he really was aeelrlna: for ConnKtlcut. He had stopped it appears that the ole boy baa
ram (each three years old). and eat meat b«aUIC of their tuper-God. I had my Bible in my hand at the Inn th1nlt.:lrtc he mJght be found what he waa ' "China tor ..
a turtledove and a young pi.~tcon, stition that 110rr1ot of their ana:s. and told the )"'UJ18 mltn that God able to 1et a room tor the nfa:ht. .. God ln the ~I'Sf of ll.lJ Son,
and used as a sa crifice offered ton may .be in the anlmals. Thi1 Is revealed In His Word. In just a But the Inn waa tun. Someone Jesus Or.rlll
by Ad'"' " • tokoo that h< do<• no! apply to Mo•lenu. THE ETERNAL SON should inh<'rit the "llvlv Lanol"
•" himself and his pt!(Jpl~. In
l..leutcronomy 21 :3 a he1ler 15
ileheaded to put awav the J!lllh nr itmocent blood fr\Jill .. unr,r"
the l.snelites, and in I Samud
!!1 2. ;o;amuel, when ht ••w l thlt
h~ v a~ .d rairl t•• J;ll tro q .. t:,· ;,,.,u,
w;l~ t1Jirl by God Ill t .. i.,, 1 !.~i~··:
wi th him to prot .. ~·t !,i,,:, l(• in
l•..:ate th<>.l his proLt•' ,, ll ,j:
l·ar<~e f.:>t!1 G:l..!. h •~ C1• ,.,.., .oaJ
Saviour. Sco it is not !1.1{. 5,1:.
J•risin~ that 111 tlw B..,,,~ ,,f ~~~~~"
bers we have this lesson of the
"red heifer." iu sacri6ce, and its
uhes.
DIITAILS AU IMPOlTANT
Other nfer-ences are to a "fat"
heifer (Jt1'. SO :Il ), a "fair"
heifer (Jer. 46 :20), a "bac:k:sl id-
ing'' hetft:1' (HoSt!il. 4 :16), and
a plowinr heifer (Judgn 14 :
18) that had an evil significance,
hut tht"re is no other referen<:e
tQ a "red" heifer.• God does not
use words in a haphazard man-
ner , and, when He commanded
:\iose.J and :A.uon to ttllthe Chil-
dren of hrul to bring H im "a
n·d heifer without spot, wherein
~~ no hlemish, and upon whkh
ll"ver ~me yoke," He meant Cli·
... ·tly what He said and He ex ·
;~·ned that ea<:h and all of the
rll't;1il$ should he carried out eJI'-
·•ctly as He: specified He did
not want and would not acceyt
;1 brown or white heifer, nor one
th.1t had even one tiny blemish.
r.r that wa.s lame or defective m
lilY way. It must not be a ~fer
that had no particular value but
;t must be one of the most per-
fect in the whole herd, a.nd God
wo uld a.cttpt no sul»titutu-it
must be a 1pottess, blemishle.ss,
red heifer.
The 0\ildren of r n-ael were
THE SACIIfla
Then the priest was to sprinkle
the blood aevm times towud
the Tabemade. ~ac defiled
by the blood, he c:ou ld not enter
the Tabernacle, but he must in·
dia.te that he was offering a
sacrifice that he expttted would
!;.e accq>ted by the rrace of God
for the who~ people. Then
every part of the heifer, uc:ept
the blood that was sprinkled,
urust ~ burned, and cedar wt-.od,
hysSOJ!, a.nd scarlet were cast
tnto tht' fire to be consumed also
•l:1rt nmrgle with the ash~s of the
hrifu. This is b.r diffrrent
irom the sacrific:es of puny liu J ..
bla,·k go01.ts that I once saw
·n the Kali temple in Calcutta,
lnchil. There everything was
d1rty and dogs ranged about
ti.-kmg up the blood while the
goats' ht:ads were put in one pile
and the bodiu in another. The
priest wouldn't tell me what they
did wi th the heads and bodtes,
but the whole thing was revolt.
ing and g-r-unorne.
MI .. lonary in Mlchiqan, Mr.. H. M. Ma•l
fROM JEWISH HOPE, 80 X 707, LOS ANGELES
On nil!' <HTll:>itorr in .. ur Lon!',; lift>, our Lord
,,~l··•l II i~ f.,IJ""''''" thi:. qm·,.tion. ·· ... who1m
r\.o nwn ~•II that I. tht' "<Ill of man.•am ?" and
th•·} an!"\\;'l't'd ·· ... :<umc sa~ that thou art
J.,hn th•· Bapt i .. l. "'Ill" Elias. ami ntht::r!l l t>rt··
nnah. .,r '''~~" ,,f tlw P•••ph.-t,..·· Out l~lt'n our
J.;,rrl mnrlo· tl l!l<tlt' pi'f!lonal and inquirr:fl.
··But .,..f,,.ru !>Ill H' that I aru ·~·· Without
h··~i liw• 1. ~iu1ofi i'eter :m,oY~.-r•·d , "Thou art
tlw t:hrio;l. tl w :'om ,,f th1• li1·in;,: C:vrL" ]t:::'!U:\
au~\\Nt'tl uud .. llifL ''Hit·~:o~tl art thou. Simon
Jhr j ,.na : fol' flo·~J. £1110-! ),l,orl hath IIIII Tt'H'Illt"d
it untu tho·•·. I>UI Ill\ fat ht"r whieh ill in Heinen.
1\nd I ~a\ ul"" uuio tlwt•. That th"u art Peter
•:• .. t .. u .. i and Uf"'" thi,. rcwk t[xo. 17:1-7.
\11111. 20: 1-1 I : I C.,r. IIi : 1-11 : Ro m. 1):2i -.1]:
I l'•·to·r:.! !-11 : ll..t•. :\:1-I'Jt I ~oill lmild my
dnm·h. and 1lw ;_!flit'~ of hdl !<hall nul pre1·ail
M;!aiu,.t it .. t \lntt 16 :1.i-I'Jr .
IJur l .•• rd ~->a~ ,.tati •I;.J: lwn· thut man does
Boot o·om•· intu th .. l!'l't"latiun of Gu<i h) him!!oelf.
lu ht~ fallo·u ~rat••. hi" i!l alit"natl!d frum Cud
1111d if ruan i~ t'lt:r to fincl hii! Wit)' hark tu f,,-,t!
it i-. uul) throut!,h tlw uperatinn of the Holy
Spirit of Cr"L ·nlNrfun: our Lord sairL "A"h
and l>lnod" had fi•JI Tt'l'r·aled th~ fad to, p,.ter
rhn t .. u, L .. ni "'''~ ttw Et•·rnal Sun vf G,.d , but
!lri· "il~ tlw wo,rk ,f GuJ Him!ot:lf in answer
''THE WATEl OF SEPAIAT10H'" II • 1ot·l i1•1 •nil faith in tht' Lord Jt'!iUl! Chri!'lt.
Then the record ron on to \\ lw11 rnan takt·, tho: !!tep ,f faith. (;,(1 by tho·
expl•in how tht priest and his "l""rati"n of th,. 11 .. 1 ~ Spirit a'·cepb th~ hith
.:!othf!s can be clean~. Tirr nrul ,cr~>·· tlw l~r;,.,j.,~ nne thr confirmatio n
men thaJ helped him and gath. ,,. •tolo'd 111 ll nrnans H: lfl, "The Spirit it!oelf
ered up tht: ashes were also de· lu•an·th "itrw,.~ "itt. our 5piritthat "'e are thf>
tiled and had to be sp«ially dllldro·ll .,f c;nd : an•l if r·hilolren. then hl"ir~:
cleansed. The a.shes must be krpt t. .. n~ .,f 1;.,<1 an(l j .. int ht'irs "''ilh Christ ... "
tn a dean place without the camp n,,. onlv loll\" rnan r1u1 knr.w that I)Ur Lord
.. nd mixed with wa~cr to bccoml! ttw l Sa1 i .. ur j, ... u ... Clni~t i~ thf' Ett"rnal Son of
the "water of ~r ... tion" wh!ch l, .. rt ;,. b~ .lnlllf' r .. ~t·latimt arHI n!!l hr AMh
was ··a puri6c.ot.trou for liin." .,,,,, f,r, .. .,J. \,,, lr} rna11 ·~ n·as••rr inl!. hut lr}
Then follows the e:-.plicit rulu 1;.,,1\ .\i,iow ,,.,,.futi"" a~ it i~ J.!iv•·n in Hi ~
r •t tht. ...... ;. 1, l t &.uyon~ ,.,;,q 11 .. 1, ln·pir••d Wurrl ,
touchrd a dc;~,d body, and 01iso \\'h ilo• \\ itn··~~in~ t•, a j ,.wii'!h n·ti,ciuuli
{k•dare5 that. if he does not get 1.-udn ri;:ht in lri~ .. ~on hnnw, w1·triPol to P"int
cleansed by the "water ot aep· ,11 1 tlw (;wl· thnt "f't ful'lh th,. truths •)f Ct)(l wandu;ng in the desert or wil-., -1,·0 ,," L-1L-" L--·t off~rom 1 ... • ·~ 'IIAU Uti:..... -. "hwh . .,f , .. ur~··· lw ,lj,j ""' t ... lit•\' .. : tlw fall, dc:meu of ArabQ because they 1\r.:i-:-1 . h"r'lUfc l:i~ undea.nne:s.~ IS G had been disobedient to God in •nan all• I tlw ~~~~ i •. ur wh .. m .ud Ira~ llt'nl. At still upon him. Then there &re 1 · _,. · · k ~ h. rrnt ac~6rin" the r......,rt and ad-om• l""n 111 "ur nl,..'U.'Illl"n w~ p1c en up 1~ • -r-the ,,_..;fiations' for cleansinc 1.1 1 11·11 1 1 ~ f
'
·,,, of l<b .-d Joshua to enter r--"',. •r<•~o 1 • •· am Jf'~an to r,.an pa!l!!ap;r• a ,,., ..... defil~ts cau.ed in variOUI c. · h h. h 1 • ld ~,·r-tly into the: PromiSt'd Land, . pa ~~n~·· •••nurmi!IJ: I at w w we rau to ·' ... ~ way• by coming in contact w1th 1 · I h 1 · · 1 1 l,•J! had followed the suggestion death in IIOrrloe form. AU of mn. ' m"nil ol .. r I un,c" w.-p<rmh:l out llf'
nf thf' ten spies who were afn.id thex are lpC'cific: in ~ and fall ,.f tnaro. (;.,d·~ plan '" !'f'llrl th~ Di ,in ..
th:11 rl()(! could not protect His must be observed to the smallest ~1niou•. tlu· ,jr;,!in hunt ~"11 ,.( l.ud as th1•
r.:r,pl•· from the giants resid1ng item. n.ete proviaKml leave no ,.,.t'(f ,,f tl~t· "''rruau IG,.n. :J: l.'i : I !Ia. 7: II : Gal.
111 that land. While they were hope for anyone _.bo is not 1:1-7: Cttl. t :(l-16!.
''':lnrlcring ~d would continue purilied by the "water of tepara· To • ,.ufirrn that jt•w" rw•·•l•·rl th~ nnnin~t
'" w"nd,~r until a!! over 20 yea.rs rion." 'i,ni .. ut . "r r .. ad hHi<~h. Ch. I, ~oith emplr<~:'li &
of age (except Ca.lob and Josh. "n ~u• It l'lf~~aj.!f'!! ali l!"r~ tH ,..h,.r,. we rearf.
111) at the timr of their disobe· A TYPE Of JESUS CHliST "l ,.,m•· n""'· and lf'l 11., ro·a!'>'"' '"ftt'lh~r !l&it h ,:it·nt·f'.l~~~~-~ieGodand l-e buri~ in Dr. C. 1. Soofitld ttated that tlw / .•• rd tlt••UJ!h ~our ,i n~ he a11 ~~Carler, they
the wt u=UCN, was grvrnr thi1 ordiftaJIClf: of lht red heiicr ~lwll 1 .. "hit•· .a~ ~now . ahoul!h tlw} he retl like
them laws, ordin.ar.tel, satute.s, is a "type of the aacri6c:t: of • riu ........ tit!"} ... hall lw a~ ww oL" l'ausinj:: a
and commaadmenu that would Christ on the growttl of the III•H)l•'!lt. "'' o·all,-d hi~ all1•ntio u '" the follow-
be the constitution and bylaw• c;ftnainr of the bdieYa' fran in~ "'•~··-. ··If }'' be willin!L and o~rlient. ye
of their aatioo when it lhoukl Ow: deliterMDt contracted in hia ~hall ,.,,t ttw i!''"" ,,f the land. but if }'~ refu8e be~ They did not aeem pil(rim walk throurh thil W01'kt, nnd u•lt,·l. ~·· ~hall l,e .lr:vnurcd hy the l!W1rrd.
to . realiu fuUy what_ God :"'&~ an illustration of the tufAod of f,.r tlw tw•uth nf the l.urd hath &poken it."
do.nr. and were lllow 10 obeyn1(, his cleanainr." 1ben: i.s no t\-. .... "'no I."" l't•JprH:d lon~ enough tu remind
but_ we can look t.dt th~ cleansing without the blood. !hi~ r•·lil!i"u' l .. ,l!if'T that "'!'! ~·t'r!" rutli n~t all thft~ record and dearly diacem '"What can wash •way my ain ~" th11t ,,ut ,f hi.~ v .. r} own llibl~. nut our Bible.
Gods plan and ptu"ppR. The-only possible answu-i1, w,. l'a~· .. ·d uu '" haiah 'J:f>.7 •nd Pulm 2.
GOO MIAHS IUSIHlSS "Nothinc but the b&ood of Je--wh,.ro· tlu• lli1 i"'· Sonship is f'l,.arly ~n when
Exocb11, LeYitiasa, and Num· sus." Thi1 is whit God hu (;,.d ~aid , "Thou nrt my 110n .. _ ..
berJ COI'ltain rnoR of theK in· ~~fied and this ia final, Wl-At nnutlwr point we turned lo Pruv~rbtl
ltrUCtions and ~ arc amaud at C nceabie, and irrn-oc:abk, and :w: I and r1·nd . "Wim h11h uef'ndl!'d up intv
tht: explicit dd:aill of feut.a, applies to the whole people:, with--ll••tlv!"n, .. r ,j,.,.•t•ndt'il? Whn h111th Kallr ert'd
futa, SKJ"i6cet, mdhoda, rituab, out exceptions. Jesus offered tlw winti in lf j,. fi..,ts'? Who h.~r.th bounrt thr
•---.£ --~· that God Himself once and then ut down M'Wt, -on&ln&ae:el watl!r• in B Jl.nrmtnt ? Who h1th eM•blishat all pw: th~ iMOtel and Aaron. on the right hand d God (Heb. tfw ends nf th" rarth? Wh1t ie Hia Name?"
d •-hoi tr!'~o... ..-1 :3 : 10 : 12) and there can L~ no an nuw a W e ~ W&J .... Ull: lie looltrd myetifieri when w~ at lted Who it ~ ., --'·-t•-0,1h;p nther aac riftoe, and there ia no apa.. u.onu..... nc w n~ of .another. wa.!l ...,.hn l'fl'llt!'!ti the e.rth except Cod, but we
serrica in aD of the deuila for hastened tn remark that thia wu not the end
an of the _people. Much of this FOIGIVfH AND CLEANStD of the ver&e and rud un, "And what is I-lia
prot.bly Jooked foolish to many Son'11 Narne,,if th11u can.!lttell ?" of tM Jaraelitet, but they Sin is manifest both u pitt · lamed that God meant every· and undcanness. The bklod of At timc:a wlren witnoalng to Jewa we have
thillf that Ht said and that death Christ takes away our ruiJt onoc raitM'!d thl11 que81ion anrl more oftt:n lhan not wa. the portion of anyont: who for all~ and we arc dc:aaaed dailJ whe n ~·e quoted the lalll!r part and inquired,
did ooc: do hi, part or who ~· of ~ de61anmt. The type: o1. uwhat is Hi~ Son'• name if thou ean.t tell? ..
fwcd to accept God't l.tadt:rahip. this ia the a.tba mi.ud with the ther replied, "Jeeut!" Butthi• reliJiou. leader
(.me INn dtl*rtttely ditobeyed water. Tbe uha are a me:moriaJ ••id, "lei m~ r-et what the Talmud h.,lo N Y on
by ptbtriac 11k.kt on tht Sa~ of tM laCri6ct, ud u. waw • th.c!" Aw•l he went to ~d hi" aY&hority upon
bath •1-• tetDt£ncf1 Utde a type of die Holy Spirit. .c1 the Cod•• Wor~ . Sin ing down a~tain. he brgan lo .
dUne. but thrn: are no b.ic" uw:1 WRsJl;-3:S; I Fa. 1:23]. rnrf with lhe large !xwJk held up before hit
tilde .._ ln God't tiaht. aM be 'Be . OMt6 • of • • «:Ye. 10 we eould not tee hi• f.ce ., he rNCI.
wu ...... to da.dr. konb. o.r lhw ..... .._ ... ;., or On • coupJe of occuil'ln .. ·howeve-T, he loolrerl
Datt.l. ud AWraat JIICed 1 OU ......._ .. • up over hit T•Jmod a. we tel tUmd wilhout a
ttrib: ......, MCMt aad Aaron that ow piJit ., '-,..W t1J word, t~r•)'inM in our hurt that the l.ord
tad ,._. .,. ....... lrltr J-' ltrlriiDit. _. .. ...... would drive l.he truth home to hi• ht:.rt.
-. as' -.l -""' -II I ........ lot· We ~· pnoy thoo he will .....,. '""~" thol ..... .. ...... ... .. dtrc """ rt ........... JOJ Jon8 ditcutllion on the thln8J or God. and that
_.. ... ~ 41 '1 • ' 1 • of o.-llh1d1 • 11 .. (Joa. he will lurn In the r.......h of Cod who be.Mh
1M -*' o. ......... ll:J.IO: I J• I :1·10). owoy!he 1in1 of the w..-ld.
•
111e Biblical Delugr
a, an. , ... 11. tu.eM
From CHRISTIAN NEWS, New Ha\
(Continued trom last week)
Today the Coast Redwood crows only
bell of CaUfornta and southwest On•g<
Rl!dwood or Giant Sequoia Is nallve onl}
However, redwood fossils have been f,,
Pennsylvania, Colorado, Wyomlnc, Oreg••
Calllornta, Canada, Green.land, Alaska, ar. ,
Island. In Europe, fossUs of redwood tw\'
France, Swltt.erland, Austria, Bohemia.,
eland, and Spitzbergen. How can one a•
widespread destruction and burial outst
The tarcest petrifi~ Seq_uota s tumps h
in the Gallatin Range of Yellowstone
and in the Rocky Mountains near Flo ris:
at an elevation of 8,330 feet. The wrh
pleasure of vtstUng both places. Prr
Andrews , in hts book , Ancient Plants,
count of the rings in one of the largest ~
Indicated an qe of 1,800 years. They
an exact coun t, because a central cor
prior to foss111zaUon . A<:<:Ordlng to 811
logy 1,858 year.s passl!d between the C1
Flood. No fossil trees have been found
count creater than that. A petrified stu
issant , Colorado, attained a base dtam •
Some of our lhiDC Giant Sequoias In sP
Park bave a base diameter of from 3'
the White Mountain& of CaHfornta, at
10,000 geel, 17 BrtsU11-cone Pines have
000 yean old or more. II the Giant Sequ
tle·eone Pines llvl!d on earth millions o
some scientists would have us belie·
do we not find some &p@cimens of per
least as tarce and as old as the living
swer Is simple. The petr ified trees Wf'
the Flood before they could attain lha •
Taktnc the ring count of the largest
thus tar discovered and addinc It to the rt'
o ldest Uvtng BrisUe-c:one Pine gives u
proximately 8,000 years. It Is tascinatlm
hen, perhaps, we !lave two links wtU
The ~uoia startlnc to grow at the C1
thereafter and, then, being cut down b)
other starting to grow soon a fter the
IIVifll. Could that Sequoia have been on.
rtnals?
On a camping trip several years ;,
made a most interesUnc dJ.acover y. At l
eastern Orecon, a rock collector sho••
number of foasll specimens he bad g
vtc inUy of this town. I purchaud a pir
Sequdta , a slab shale containing the
qooia foUace. and' a pteee or petrtlled 1
where on earth do Giant Sequoias (SIP
and palma flourish IOiether. Today the
life on the prairies arOUftd Unity, Or
bruab and tumbleweed. Tbere are no r
In hundreds of miles and palms could 1
cold winters. How were tbe redwoods :~
ll!d in this part or ttl.e country. They
there and deposHed durtnc the Flooo
other IO«ical explanation.
THI BUT EXPLJJf.A.TIOJif
In the Craclelth Quarry in Ell(land
trunk of a tree was found intera~tl••
c:essh:e atnta of UmeatoM. Llmeston•
orl(tn forml!d by a.ccumulaUon of ort
such as sbells, coral, etc. Are we to as1
orpnlc remain• raln.cl don from the .
•ucceulve occaatona? Tbe Flood Offen.
aonable explanation. The ebb and flow oj
tnc the Flood deposited the shelJa. Tlle~
tJdes also account for tbe layers of
stumps found at Specimen Rtctce in YeliO\
Park.
. Mo.
thin the tor
The Sierra
Catllorul.a.
t 1n Te:a.s,
Vaabtnctoo,
. Lawreoce
'til fOUDd 1n
r many,En·
unt for this
I the FJood?
beeo!OIIDCI
tlonal Park
Colorado,
tus had tb11
;sor Hefti'}'
·a tea that a
10ia atumpe;
1ld not take
ao. deeayl!d
al cbrono-
tton and the
·wine a rtrtc
near FJor-
. ~otl7feet .
•ta NaUonal
'40 fHt. Ia
altitude of
•n datl!d 4,·
s and Bris-
·ars aco, as
why , then,
ed trees at
·s? The an·
-:ut down by
.ee and ace.
o,s ll Sequoia
·ount of the
s pan of ap-
ponder tbat
, CreatJoo .
ton or aooa
~ Flood the
od and sUII
God's ort-
the writer
y, In north·
111m a tarce
·red In the
of opaltzed
.,rint of Se-
.nwood. No-
a Redwood)
llllUt plu.t
n, Ia aap-
vooda -.ttb·
$UTYive the
palm• bur-
re ra1ted up
'here 1a DO
•• potrttlod
web• IUC· ··-c remaiN,
e thaltbne
s on twelve
il mo.t r•-
.. Udea dura
bb aDd now
rtf11!d trH
•ne Nat1onal
In r ecent years we have read about tout aelfti-
Uttc expendlllona to tbe summit of Mt ll'al, wbere
explorers have discovered whll they bt • ve to be tbe
remains of Noab 'a Ark. Se..-eral pteceh twad·tool-
ed Umber wen backed out or the I• pg.cll: at 1M
14,000 toot level. Proteuor Franklin Turrell, a
aclenU•t at the Untventty of C•IUo r 1 at Rl .... r -
aide, who uamlned a pi.ce of the wn • aatd, "To
tlad wood at the 14,000 toot len! or a m .taln Mould
DOt laue bappeoed." Prof. Turrell say 'he wood 1a
dlt. oak ud t1ter11 are no wllJte OfiJ tr Ha wstatn
buad.nda ot mil .. of Mt. Arant. Noah '.~ rll:. a.eeord-
U. tro tbt Bible, wu bulll ol ~r tYOOd, ~
aet•U.ta •1 la u ardrtak term for o Otllin' a -
ptdltaou are be&ac planntd. wtU. tbt ra , ol 4lalal
beuadrr tile lee Ud Pacial dllbrlll. S.MI pllota lrta"
r1tpOJ"ted ...... a a..ce, llt.lp-llk.t lltnl wN ~
lbt'cMrP tN tee. lflUOMJ Geotrrt.l*le Ml• aalM'a OOa
btrt Groneeor aMI Ute ~rJ or ~oU'a Aft
WOIIId be tile .,. ..... t ar~ dt lftt'J Ia ..
•'-tory or ma•lr•'ld.
'he ens.ce l:)r • .Good ,.,. u tM BJ deecrltlel
IIIOWd • ..mcw.t~r co.rilclrrlrJ to .. , , bi.urltl ,.,.
-· God ...... Wit., • ..,, ..... Wil ........ ~ ct'J o.t.'' ''We ue -• W t eo pat • eloltd Of ........ , .. _.. Ill .. INble ' We ... If
1M ...... ClUJ tlliM .....,..._or ril' 1 ·r nu1
ClM cJoM .. INrld tiD .. Of¥1 ... lllliDc 4r' 'IF I 111'
.. Flood IINel recons. ill • aoo.. rll o±nh,
IG 111ft lle.l caDed .. 8DallafO•••t.-·Ida .. , ... ...................... "' ...... ..., ..__,, Well, 0011 .. ~we tiler" ._ .. .,
OM wu ...... , .. 11M7 ...... Wlo Jel, rtrd .. ..... .... ..... .. ...... .... ..,..,. ..,.. ..... -.. ....... ., ... __
Gel• .Amcubag ProvldeJJIIGl Dealing•
· Wltla l•rael
• .. "*TMI IVAMIIL,H •ct.• II, L,AitiO, PLOIID4
1. AS AN UGt.f.. H5t ....ulrw care b lw•L . 32.1~ U. .. on -Ill""" up '* Mit llutt•olt1 -,., ..._. tw .W., (IIIIth them, bMreth them on '* wi,... to dltl--,,. bDclut lt.4. God twnlndt them of His care fOf thtm 17t uylna:
Ya '*'-IMI'I Whit I did unto tM e,yptt.ne, and how 1 bllrt )'OU on ...... ,
Wlntlll and ~-Unto ..... H. lf ft _.. not tor God's I'K6oua cw. tsr .. l would ....,. petlthtd lone •·
2. AS A HEN. Hit lmNirc ttndttneu with 1.,..1.
Mltlhaw W7 end Luke 13:34. 0 J~I~L ~1.-n, thou that ldlltst the = and -111otn ""ldl ... ..,. unw ._ r-olton would 1 ,_ thy Children toeltt*, ~ as a hen pthereth '*' Chk:ktnt under her
••• and Yt ~ld not.
1 AS A SHEPHERD. Hta arnazll'lll deli\'tranc.e of 1.,..1.
EnkMI 34:11, 12 end Pulm .1. 'Thus ulth the Lord God1 Behokt I, even I, will both -.rch ~ aMID. and Mete· them out. Aa 1 lhephtrd aefttth out his flock In thl dey tMt ht ·r. tmOnl: hla sheep that .,. sutttrtd; 10 will 1 IHk out my lhetp, and will dlllwr them out of til places whtr• they have been
aatttted In the cloudy ll'ld derk dly.
4. AS A MOTHER. His amazlnt love for laTH!.
lulah 66111 AI ona whom his mother comforteth, 10 will 1 comfort you, and
tte Shill be comfort.ct in Jeruultm. J«.miah 31;1 TM lord hMh •ppared of old unto me, sayina, Yea, I nav.
IO'I'ed thee with •n ..... rtastirc IOYe;. thftfefOf't with tovi111 kindness have I drrMn thoo.
Hil lcwe towards them is everlasUna. Do we love them? If a.o, Jet us seek to
win them for Christ. _THE CHOSEN PEOPLE
'TH! POOL HATH SAID ••• '
"Ttl' tool hlth said in his heart, There is no God."-Psalrri 14:1.
An ev•nplist, E. L Hyde, conducted some revival meetinas in New Jersey,
and in the course of his rem1rtts said that he could prove to the satisfaction of
Jny infidel within ten minutes that he w1s a foot. The next morninJ wh ite w•lk·
inJI, a JenlltmJn Keestl!d him ~ abruptly by saylna. "Aren't roo the evanJellst preactuna up here 1t the church!
''Yes. sir." ''Welt, I supposed you were a gentleman."
"I claim to be one."
"Well, I don't think you •re one. Didn't You say tnt nitilht that you could
prove to the satisfaction of a~ one within ten minutes that air infidels are fools?
If you don't prove it to my satisfaction I will publish you ln all the city papers as
the rnott consummate li•r that ever struck the city."
Seeina there was no possibility of reasoning with the man, Mr. Hyde uid:
''Where Is your inf idel?"
"I claim to be one," WitS the reply, "and I want you to know t am no fool either ...
"You don't mean to say there is no reality in Christianity?"
"I do, sir. t h...,e studied all ptt•ses of th11 subject, and have traveled •nd
delivered lectures aa•inst Christiani!f for more th•n tweiV1! years, and I •m
prepared to s.ay there is nothinJ in it.'
''You are certain there is noth ini in it.''
"Yes, sir; there is nothin~ in it.
''Witt you please tell me,' said Mr. Hyde, "if a man who will' lectur11 twelve
yurs ap1nst nothin& is not a fool, what in your judjment wootd constitute a
fool1"
He turned 1way in a rase. Mr. Hyde drawing out his watch, insisted ne still
had si~e minut11s. but the infidel would not hear him, nor was Mr. Hyde published
in the city papers -Selected (Christi•n Oisest.t
l)evvtivnal
NOT ATI'AJN, B1IT OBTAIN.
By F. B. Meyer
The life whldl I DCrllr Uw Ia the IINb I Uve by the faith of tile Son of God,
who~ me aad p,.. l&iawelf few •-Gal. 2;20.
You cannot attain thai victory over bHettinc ain; you have foucht. and WI'M·
tied for it in vain for yean, and alway• been wonted: but you can obtain it by
the up clahce of the eye of ftith to the Lord Jeeua, who hu overcome all our
fOH •... Do not atrive to attain the viclory by your own eft'ortl: but look to
Jeeua to (ive .thl! victory. "Now. "thanb be to God who giveth ua the victory
throua:h our Lord Jeeua Cbriat"
You cannot attain ~e r.-of Chriatian character which you long to poll·
eeea; but you can obtain it. t i1 lheftl in the character of Jeaua, waitina: for you;
and all that ia requiltite on your part ill to adopt an attitude of utter and con·
1tant dependence. God hath bleaeed ua with al.l •r.'rituaJ biNilinca in Jesua, and
he hath ,liven ua all thinp that pertain to Ji e and a:odlfnesa, throuch the
biNMd knowledae of the Son of hia Jove.
You cannot attain that power in eervice before which bard bearta will bNU,
and ey. uDUiied to weeplDI' ahall be fllJed with lean. U ia not an acquiaition
or an attainment; it will not come by practice or education. or any numbtr of
elocution laaona; it ia a secret from all who dnire It for any oael1lJh or w in-
cloriou• end. But if you will -it befoftl God in ailence and patience, your .,_
bein,: ewr lolnlrda the Lord, he will l(ive you your heart'• dsire.-THE
GOLDEN RULE.
IIILE SCHOOLS
by Rev, E. S. McVety
~e years aao now, Or. Oswald J. Smith wrote the fottowina pertinent com-
ments tn a tetter to my father, the late Rev. HuJh J. McVety:
"I am sure that the Lord raised up the Bible Schools under Or. A. B. SimP5Qn
and D. L Mood)' to prepare young people for evan.11elistic soul winninl both 1t
hC?fTI4t lnd abroad, and I do not believe that Seminaue• Cln take their ~lace. The
Brble Schools concentrate on the Bible and thJt is what the Christian wortter needs more than anythina else.
"The man who knows the Bible will accomplish more for God without hi&her f!;dueatiC?n th•n a man who does not k~ th11 Bible even if he has hlaher edUCI·
t!C?f1-It ta .the Word that God uses a~ 1f the power of God rests ~pon His serv•nt.
m!Jhty th1np Cln be wrou&f'lt thi'Ollllf1 the Word.''-The Evan11ehcal Christian
PRAY POR 'MIB PEOPLE OF 18RAEL The Church lhoukl pray fOI' the peopie of brael wherever they may be .cat-
teNd &hrouPtout the world.
Such prt;yer Mould not be ofl'eNd to God u a kind of bert.r for ba-U.,. God
doe. aot w-the believer limply bacaUM he r,ray. lor tbe choeen ~L.. lD thia matter, • mall matien, it il the .... tldual tr¥at prar,er of a,.,...._. mu"
that "availeth mueb" (Jaa.. 6:16). Prayina tor larael will not cover a multitude
oi.UU.
Nor lbould a ctirittian pray for brael m an)' •pirit or phariaaica.J superiority:
"Lord. I thank 'l'bM that I am not u other Chriltian.-who do DOt Pl'a7 for
Thine ancil"nt people. I pray daily for b1'Ml, and I ,live tithes to Jewiah _..,....
liam ... We do n.ot believ. that there are DW'l)' victi.JN of &hil attitude, but-oft'tr a word of wamiq.
Pra,.... tor Jer..l ahoukl be o«erwd ia obadieace to God'• Word.. 1'ben ia., for
•xample, the com"MMnd of Scriptu.re Ln lM.i.ah 82:1,7-a command which iltvol .....
an •bidinl: principle for eboM •ho would pray_ to God aricht: "Ye that mab mention Gf the Lord, bep DOt. .U.C., and ~tve Him DO r.t, till Ht ntablisb. uwl
till He maU Je.....-a~ iD tM earth."
Ttwre it. alao the a&a~~ple ol Paul. and wtuat a aoba. eumplt that i.! "'BrethNJt,"
he iAt.rjectad .. '-dealt with Janel'• place ia God'• .conom_y, "my het.rt'• deaj,. and prayer to God for larMI ill, that they ..u,hfbe ...-.d" (Rom.ana 10:1). ·
We.,..._,. for 1•1'11111 baca-.-aN &.udlt by tbl Bible that God hM aot fonak. HUt people fonwr. We pray for t.r.1 "bee..-we Wieve God kwa Hit. p.opl.
with aa et.emal Jove. We p,..y for t. .... J beca-. .. want lDdivictual .1 ... aow to
receivoe the Lord J..u. Chriac, and .. want to .. God'• pu~ wotbd out 08 behalf of Hil peopla in comiDc da
IAt -who pny daily to :J'!d. '1'hy will bo doao," U..ludo hnol. God'• COYd.Ut DaOPie, 011 tMir p_ra:r-r u.t.
.. 11'4 t",lwGI-. pi b'hre .... ..w"' ~ ....... (A.. 7:1)
-The Prairie Oven::omu ------
The 13ible 4nswen ••••
By Louis A. JtM:Oblen
Send your queltioN to ttll• column, "The BlbMt Mlwefl... The editor will
Mllll to .,_. It in the IWtl of the Sc:ripturea end h Holy Spirit's p.tk:tanca.
AddiM lettwl tot Re¥. Lout. A. Jacob1en. P. 0 . 8o1 25, lMJro, Fla. 33$10
a..-ITM*I "No ,..,. c.n come to '"' except the FliNt whk:h ha1h ..,.. me drW him: end I .. II ,.. him up It the l..t dey'" Uotan 6M).
~ this .....,.. tNt only Clttlin lnCUvldull• can be .....,..? Don It 1mpty thtrC .,.,. t8nftCit c:ome to ..-..?
-.... ~ ... "'-lo-.. -~ ..
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LIIW.11011CI
UGAL HOTIC!
lMURSDAY, SEI'T, 73, lt71
CORONA D£L ~AR,. CAUF.
LEGAL NOTICE LEG AL HOTICE LIG&L HOTIC! 1t ..... u.,.,.,ni•"',..,IMI-
•IIv.,, .. n .. Weii1•P1.,...
aUT, IILL 04l TllAH ORDINANCE NO, 1405 Way; thent·e southeasterly,aloog thence northwesterly along said ol F'otr1 Road and MacArthur Ma New,.n atM .. t.M.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE said prolongation udaJooiHil· Bayside Drive to East Coast Boulevard; thence westerly a. 11100 TO s1JO DAILY
CITY OF NE WPORT BE ACH aria Way to NewportBouleYVd; Htgtlway; lhencenortherlyalong long ford Road to Jamboree SUH. & MON •• ,. ..... ONLY
CHANGING AND REOEFIN-thence southerly aloag Newport the easterly llne of Bayside Road; thence southerly along 6-C::Z-9251
lNG THE BOUNDARIES OF ~ulevud to West Cout Hich· Trailer Vtl lage to Upper New. Jamboree Road to Marine Ave. B ty S I
THE COUNC ILMANIC DL"). w~y; thence In a eoutberlyand port Bay; thence In a oortherly nue; thence southerlyaloogMa-* 81U a 0n1
TRICTS OF THE CITY westerly direction aJoor the and ea sterly direction along rlne Avenue to the main clwl-rtJ ~ , ~
WHEREAS Section l005 of Lido Channel, the West L1do Upper Newport Bay to Backbay net; thence easter ly aM>ng the .'LC
th City cr..'rter provides that ChanDel and the Newport ChaD-Dr ive; thenc.e northeasterly a-maiD channel to the ceoterUne 1 BEAUTY NOOK
e net to the oortbeuterb' pro-long Backbly Drive to East-of the Harbor entrance; thence :~ :'11~~ d:~:::c:~ loDptkm of 26th street; tbeoce bluff Drive; thence northeast-southerly along the centerUne 2732 E · Coast Hwy
dlsti-lct bouodaries be fair a.nd 80GttrWesterly aJoec ll1d pro. erly along Eastblutt Ortve aoo of the Harbor entrance to the Corona del Mar
lopcal the City COUDell may lonptloo and aloac Zsth Street Us prolongation to ,MacArthur mean high Ude Une of the Pa-1 __ _.:..P~ho=n~e:....:6.:.44.:.·.:.7.:3.:36.:__
by ordtnaoce chanee am re-to Balbo&. Boulevard: th•c• aoutevard, aoo the boundary clfic Ocean, thence easterty 8. I
define the boundaries of a.oy oortbwesterly aloq EI&Jbo& line of the City of Newport akxlg the mean high tide line * ICYC 81
. Boulevard to 2'7tllstreet;theoce Beach; thence along the bowxl-to the southwesterly prnloop-or all of the seven districts, southwesterly aJoac 21th street a.ry Une the following courses: Uon of Narcissus Avenue;
and to tbe mean high tide Une; tbeDee Northerly alone MacArthur to thence oortheasterly along said
WHEREAS, the City Council northwestH ly alone the mean Jamboree Boulevard, oorth-prolongation and Narcissus
has determined that the redef-hlgfl tide tine to tbe Point of easterly along Jamboree Bou le-Avenue to Filth Avenue; thence
lnltlon and ehange of the ooun-8 ginnlng vard to Campus Drive; north-northwesterly along fifth Ave-
cilmanlc dtstrlct.s Is appro-eSEcnO:·l 3. The Third Dts-westerly aDd southwester ly a-nue aDd its northwesterly pro-
prlate at this time; and trict shall include all that por-long Campus Drive to Orchard longation to MacArthur Bo ule-
WHEREAS, the City Council uon of the City tncluded within Drive; southeasterly along Or-vard; thence northerly along
has determl..ned tha.tthechanges the followtng described bouod~ chard nr tve; northeasterly to MacArthur Boulevard to the
in the boundaries and number-ary line, to wtt: PaUsades; southeasterly along Point of Beginning.
inC of thedlstrlcts incorporated Beg1.Dni1tg a t the LDtersecUoo PaUsaclf's to Jamboree Road SECTION 7, The Seventh Dis-SA•.c:s & SERVICE
ln this ordinance should be of West Coast Hipway and and the boWldary Uoe of the trict shall Include all thatpor-410 E .n H sr. COSTA MESA
made Ln order Ula.teach dlstrict Newport Boulevard; thence Ctty of Newport Beach; south-tion or the City Ln cluded within -4IS5
shall, as nearly as practicable, northerly ..t long Newport Boule. westerly a loog the City bound-the following described bowld-6 U.·7706 -646
constitute natural areas of con-vard to the southeuterl.y pro-a.ry Une to an angle point in ary line, to wit: l~,..~L~CJOUI~!(IIUJD~)~CUT~U~R~ Uruous and compact territory loD&atlon of Hilaria Way; thence the City boundary Une, said Beglllnlng at the intersection
&.Dd provide t.a..Lr representation oorthwest ... rly a loDe said pro-angle point bel..ng the most east-of Fifth Avenue and Narcissus
on the City Councll; 1oapttoo a.od aloac H!larla Way erly angle potnt on the south-Avenue; thence northwesterly Dl SC 0 U NT
NOW, THEREFORE, the City and tts nortbwesterJ;yprolollp-easter ly prolongation of Mesa along Flfth Avenue and Its
Council of the City of Newport uoa to s~erlor Annue; tbeoee Drive; westerly along said City oorthwesterly prolonption to PRICES
Beach OOES ORDAIN as fol· oorth-.sterly alone S\C)el'lor boundary line to Tustin Avenue; MacArthltt' Boulevard; theoce ON CARP£T CLEANING
lows: AYenue to the oorthwesterly thence southwesterly along northerly along MacArthur
SECTION 1. Tbe First Dis. prolooptioo of 15th Street and Tustin ,\venue to tlle south-Boulevard to Ford Road and the Tust in Carpet Cleanet"S
trlct shall include all tba.t por-the boundary l1De of the City wester I}' boundary line of An-boundary line of the City of 544·5481
Uoo of the City includ«< within of Newport Beach; thef:let lOUth-nexatlon No. 59 ; thence south-Newport Beach: thenceeasterl.y ~~~~~~~!:=== the following described bound-easterly a od oortbe&sterl.y a. erly along said boundary Uneto and souther ly along the bowxl-
uy line, to wit: Jonc said boundaryUoetoWest-Irvine Avenue; thence south~ ary line to the mean higtl Ude
Beginnln1 at the lntersectloo cWf Drlv~; thence soutbeut-wester !} along Irvine Avenue line of the Pacific Ocean; th•ce ot the meu hlgh tide llne of erly aloog Westclltt Drift a.Dd to the Polnt of Beg1nning. westerly along the mean hlgh
the Paelflc OceanandtbeiOuth· Its SIIQ:heasterl.y proloapUon SECTfON s. The Filth Dis-tide line to the southwesterly
westerly prolonpUon of 27th to Upper Newport Bay; tbeoce trlct shall Include all that por-proloogation or Narcissus Ave-
Street; thence oortheut.rty aoutherly alone Upper Newport tlon of the City loch¥jed wtthln oue; thence oorlheasterly a-
akxlg said prolooptloaa.Dd27th Bay to tt!e oortbtrly line ot the following described bound-long Narcissus Avenue and Jts
Street to Bilbo& Boultn.rd; Bayshore Trailer Put; tbeoee ary Une, to wit : proloogatlon to the Point of\
thence southeut..,ty aloacB&I· wllterty <~.long l&ld nortiMrly BectMlng at the 1otersecttoo Beginnlllg,
boa BouleYard to Uth Street; 11M to l>ot'er DriYe;, thtDce of Ford Rot.d aDd MacArtbur SECTION a. By the eoad-
tbeDCe easterly aklllc 28th · 80Utber'Jy aloog Do•• Orin to Boulevard; thence westerly a~ ment of this ordinance It Is
Street to the Newport CbuDel; W11t C011.st HicttwaJ; tbeDce loo.g f ord Road to Jamboree the lotettUon of the Clty Cooocn
thence 10utherly aJoac llid -..terty atoarW.tCoutiUJb-Road; thence southerlY alone that the district numbers and
Newport Ch&Doel; theoce ln a ..... , to the ma.La ctaa..el o1 Jambore-e ROI.d to Marlpe Ave-boUDdarles as set forth herel.D
aortheUterty dlrecUoli to tbt Nnport Bay; tb.::e ---11 IUMI; thence soathetJya10ogMa-sbaU replace aoo s~rsede all
West Udo Cta.tl; tiMDce aa, tbt ma.Jn ebuliel to tile riDe Av enue tothema.l.Dchannel; prior district numbers and
oortberb' aloac tbe Welt Lido Lido CbanDel; tbiDet; DOJ'th-tbeoce westerly aJooc the main bow:Jdartes as ortpoaUy es-
C'"-1 to lbo Lido Cboaoo~ w-l)'aloq 1bo LldoC-1 chanoel to 1110 Bal>ol Island labllsbed by Sectlooa 1006
tbiDCt I.Jl a 10utbtuterlJ dl-ud ttl pro\ooptiol totbePoLDt Cbalmel; theoce eutlrl.y aJoor thrOUCh 1012 oftheCityCharter r-&loq lbo Lido C'"-1, of Bocllodnc. lbe Ba-Island G'"-1 to &ad as subsoqueotly modified by
aad tM m&lDcbaueloiNtwpart SEcnoN ( 'l"bt Foartaa Dll-the proposed eeoterllDt of tbe ordUaDct, ,
Bay to the ceoterllDI ot the trtct lballlncbate aU tbU por. waterway entraoce to Prom-SECTION 9. This ordlDuce
Harbor -o; U.C. --Uoo Gl lbo CIIJ '*'-wiiiWI .-y Bay; ~~ DOrlberl)' alwJl be pobllslled once 1D lbe oriJ able lboc-Uoo Gl lbo tbo II>~"'---•looc said -· to lbopro-ot!lclll .... _ of lbe Clly,
Harbor eatruce to the IDtU uy U.., to wtt: ~ aUpmeot ol BrlJJtdt ud tM ame .sbi.U be etfectt•e Mit~ tlde 11Dt ol lbt Pacific Bect-lnc tt tM ..,.~U. Drhe: theoce DOrtb....tutJ •· 30 di.J• alter the date of Its
O..U; -· -.r~r able . ot '"*A-ud-W! loor ald Baylldo Dri .. IOEut ado!ltlon.
tbe liMO td.P tide I1Di lo tbe Drift; tblnce ....._._.17 a-Cout llighway; tbloc. north-This ordinance was latro-
Po&At o18tJiM1•1· laDe WuteU Drift ud ita trlJ atone the eut Unt of 4uced at a r ecul:lr meetlQr of
SECTI'Qf I, Tbe S.OOO:S 01.1.. "'I"Wite:ri;J prok ... ttnp 10 Bayaldt Trailer YUla... to tH CUy Counctl ot the CUy ot
tr1ct lbl.lii.Dchdt aD ttw.t Por-tWer lfewpart S.,; tt.ct \.Wtr Newport Bay; tbtace IDa Newport Btach btld OG Ult23rd
tloD Gl lbo CIIJ '*'-wllbiD _., l looc ltltor II-' oorlborly andeutor!Jdlrtetloo <lay of AUjllst, l&n, IIIII WU
lbo .. ~ doecrlbed --llo)' lo tile WIMriJ lloo ol &looc IJppor N-Bay to ·-oa lbe Ulb <lu of
..,. .... to wit: lloJ*n Trallor!Pon;-....... , Dr! .. ; -IIOitll-Sc>to-. 10?1, by lbolo--
Dlu•w"' 4..•,-• ... m """''.., .,.,., ,....., '-•• er eMce .,
~-··'.-.h-.. For Information
Call Chri1topher
136 4067 or 527-6506
140S L fDIMCfll,. 5AMT A ANA
•
DIMMITT
/J. .. iJ.U.. tt'Cuna
Finne qu.ality dry d~·aniaa
on the prC"miles
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~lf-ten-iu L.undry
All new -L.ce• mCHkl
Fripdaire wulten
l:ZOO E. c-1 Hwy., CDIIII
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ELECT .. ICAL .-E~A.I
e tM~JitOVI!MRNTI
e ADDITIONS
.... ALD lo IL.ela . ., ............. ....
BociMIIC allbo --_., aJoer -•• •lr -11 •1oor ill<l<lliJ'Drl•olo 11e-. 10 wll:
of 111o -~-a. o1 11ao 1o no.or DriN:-Eull>lutt Drl•o; -· IIOitll-AYiS, COUNCILIIEN:IIIdulo, I::J~!!!~!:==== llloPidacO...udlllo--_., llooc-DriN -IY >looc Eull>l1111 Drt•e KJ111la. Ropra. 81rlll, Croot,
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645-3130
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291 E. 17TH STREET
(AT SANTA ANA AV!.)
COSTA Mf!A
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3409 E. Coast Hwy.,
Coron• del M..-
675-3833
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Corona del Mar
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Phone: 673-2033
c.ll 547-4116
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340 1 E. Coast HtP,war
Corona .del Mar
Phone · 673-4840
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• lHl VI" LIDO, NEWI"OitT
• 7( FASHION ISLAND
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DEALER
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• Color Stereo Th••'""''l
• Color TV Contoln
Portables •
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Tapa Recorders • Port
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PlUMIER IERVIHG ALL OP
700 D rn•uon Ave ORAMCI COUNTY
C"oron• del Prlh.r 8 a..m. to 11 p.a.-'7 •····•1
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DOt been :weloom«i,
her • favor by c:aJUn,g
Harbor Visitor between
ud 10 a.m. and the wDI
c:&U on your friind
intorttu~tion
from friendly '""'-II firms which '1/ ~;;ely to holp her be<X>m•/1
acquainted with her
surroundinqs.
THE HARBOR VISITOR
PHONE : 494·9368
THE ANNUAL HARVEST STEAK DINNER will be held from
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 9, as a tund raising event
for St. Michael's Semtnary & Novitiate ot the Norbertlne
Fathers, which was constructed by priests who fied ttom
the communist tyramy iD Hunpry, The dlnner wtll be held
at the Sem!Da.ry, lOU Star Route , Onnge. Proceeds will be
used to es;pand the Ubrary b.eJUUes. This photo shows the
taper pole bearing the cross, a landmark at the Seminary
I C:HIJitt:HES I LEGAL NOTICE ------------------, ----r F -12910
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IH THE NEWPORT·MESA AREA
POR IN S PI RA.TIO.'l
9:45 --Bible Study
11 a.m. &. 7 P .M. -Services
DR . JAMES COMBS
· Poator
S ar~ta A."a Auor. at Magno litJ
548~1733 COSTA. .WE SA. 548·1733
BAPTIST
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HOME OF P. G. HEUM4HH CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
FICTITIOUS BmlNESS NAME
STATEME NT
The rollowtng person Is doing
business as : The Vogel Com.
paoy; 2052 Newport Blvd., Suite
10, Costa Mesa: Lots Tolen
Vogel, 2218 22nd St., Newport
Beach.
This business Is being con~
ducted by an lnciJvtdual.
Signed: Lots Tolen Voret.
This statement nled with the
county clerk of Orange County
on: Aug. 30, 1971, by Beverly
J. Maddox, deputy county clerk..
FIRST CHURCH OF LUTHERAN CHURCH Publish: Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, in
CHRIST. SCIENTIST OF THE MASTER The Newport Harbor Ensign.
J30J Via Lido luther•n Church in Am..-ica LEGAL HOnCE-
N~wpon Beach 2900 P•cific Vi.w Or.
SUNDAY SCHOOL Corona del M.r, c.! if. F -12911
9 a.m. •od 10:30 a.m. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME
SUNDAY SERVICES DR . WILLIAM R. EllER STATEMENT Ph une. 644-2664 9 a.m. n d 10:30 a.m. The following person Is doing
WEDNESDAY F.VE NING q:()() A.M. Family Worsh ip business as: Harbor Hobby-
MEETING 8 p.m. 00 A.M.-Church school cra.fts; 1926 Harbor, Costa
READING ROOM 1·00 A.M.-Festive Worship M•!3a 92627: LauraAdeleAUen,
We~k day.t: 9 a.m .. 5 p.m. NU RSERY PROVIDED 730 James, Apt. D,CostaMesa.
W~dnuday : 9 a.m .. 7:45 P-"'/l---------...1 ThiS bustoess Is being con-
Tu~.tday and Friday: ducted by an lOOivldual,
9 a.m .. 5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m. Signed: Laura Adele AUeo.
Sunday: 1 p.m .. 4 p.m. Tills statement tiled wtth the
SECOND CH URCH OF county clerk of Oranee County
OIRJST. SCIENTIST on : Aug. 30, 1971, by Beverly
Newpon Beach 011 J. Maddo"l, deputy cou.ntyclerk.
Corona d~l Mar 3262 Broad Street Publlsll: Sept, 2, 9, 16, 23, in
3100 Pacific Vi~w Dr. Newport HeiWtts The Newpo rl Rubor Ensign.
S UNDAY SCHOOL 10 .J.m . tt Fru and lnd~p~,J~,, L"G'L NOTIC" SUNDAY SERVICE 1'0 a.m. ~ "' 5 Co ngr~ga tio n4f
WEDNESDAY EVENING Chriuian Chu rc h F-13154
Reading Room: 8 p.~. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ~8 E. CoutHwy. REV. NORMAN BROWN STATEMENT Eotn~ace oo Nucl uu• MIN ISTER Tbe following person Isdolng
Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.m. 1o 5 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICE business as: Fred's OrbU
Thtmday tv~ning•: 7 1o ') AND CHURCH SCHOOL Saloon, 3601 W.lstStreet,Santa
Sar.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. AT 10:00 A.M. Ana, CaUf. ~~ Charle F. Dens-
You ar~ cordially invnrJ 10 Nu rs~ry clAre provided ford, 329 Poinsettia Ave., Co-
att£nd Srrvicu -1nd PHONE: 6<$2-2740 rona del M.ar, CaUl.
Room. This business ls being con~ CO UIIE
Central Bible Church
23RD ST. et OR4NG!, COSTA MI!SA -5CI·5303
laaclol Sobool • Worablp ••• 1:00 aad 10:10 L•.
laaclol £ .. •1•1 Worablp ...•.•.... ?:00
Waclllaad., Bl•l• lka41 • Prarar .••.. 7:00 •·•·
Alii IDd:lp•"-t oa.ob wtdl atble ••mt•1 et"*J
•
ducted by an Individual.
Slened: c. r. Denstord.
Tills statemeot Qled. with the
county clerk of Orance County
on: Sept. 13, 1971, by BeverlY
J. Maddo"l, deputy couutyclerk.
PubUstl: Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct.
1971, ln Ule Newport Harbor
Cell u.. It ... , 111ta
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111-1111 (101:L' Pill PIIOIJIII UPOIT MAllO I AliA)
Library service rewarded
!Wrving All o,.,,. County
'~rton~'• L•l••t'
•s =-~·s
$5.00 OISCOUIII
ON ANY DIAI'IIY
CLEANING DU.ING
MONTH OP UftTIMall
Dr. Tbomu A. Biake)y,
cba.!rman at the Newport S..eb
Ubrary board of tr...teea, bu
11p.ed ~11.1 certlflc:atts ot
apprecl.atioo tor vo1UDteer coo-
trlbuUOil to the Ubn.rtes for
cODMCuUve hours of service
under the dlreetloo of a 11-
brarian wbieb lncriUed the
level ot senlce to the publlc.
Tbe vohmteers beard 862 rer~
lstered boys aDd Prls ctve
required book reports,
DoblloG, Laurie Matcba and
Mar II Frlday.
Tbt Mar!Ders Ubrary child-
rea's dtp~.rtmeot wu us1sted
by tbt toUowtnr Tlcktocters:
Ktm Blabop, Susaa da suva,
EUabet.b Keadrlck. Beth Mur-
rell, K!.m Sld.Wnc &nd Sue Styli.
Also, at the Mariners Library,
Mrs, Sa.m S. MUler and Mrs.
DavJd I...uarra bavecootrtbuted
4 bota's weekly throughout the year.
DRAPERY
CLEANERS
EXCLUSIVE COlT GUARANTEE
Drlpefy Cleenlnt. Pwfect rlllfcl•• af thl• of your...........,, or 101:»%
,.,._.,_,, If dMnlble.
At 1be Ba-Ubnry Girl
Scout Troop 18&8 aNtsted in
the weekly summer pre-school
story bours. Awudl were
mailed to Kay S-d, Erin
Wack, Sandy T~m&D, Susan
Van Scoyoc,JIUShew&rd, Tam1
The Coroaa del Mar Ubrary
vohmteers wbo have worked as
muy as 9 hours weekly are
Mrs, AllDe Blandford, Mrs.
Helen Hatch, Mrs. Madellne
Lumsdom, Mrs. BulaRambsay,
&nd Mrs. Beverly Watton.
El.ctrlclty Ia rita/to your way of /lfa.
So Ia a hultlly environment.
We're working to bring you both.
•
•t 17th
COSTA MESA
Toll F,..
640-1386 842-0270
•
• WATER ITAIN REMOVAL
• FLAME "'OOfiiNQ
• DR.VIfUU IIIIMADI
ALTERED OR
REPAIRED
NO IHfUNKAOE
• NO FAMIC DETEfUORATION
• HOWILTEDHIADii
• •AUTIFUL DECORATOR
P'LIATI
• DfiiAPIIIIY HARDWAIIII
I,_TALLID AND ftiPAIRID
• RIIIDI'NTIAL AND CNW.RCIAL
Research reveals no significant changes
near the San Onofre nuclear plant.
At the San Onofre nucl ear power
plant, located near San Cl emente,
sea water is used to cool the plant
condensers, and then the warmed
water is returned to th e sea.
To determine whether this hat·ms
the marine environment, Edison
com missioned an oceanographic
company of national stature to
monitor the offshQt·e waters both
before and after the plant was built.
Monitoring began in mid-1963
-four-and-a-half years before the
plant commenced commercial
operation-a nd has continued
ever since.
an adverse effect on the near-shore
marine environment.
Aside from warm water, some people
Result: twenty-one reports to date
reveal no significant changes in the
marine environment. A:nd that
includes three yeat"s of plant
operation. /;::~ ~u~~:r;:~~~~~~~:!~~lly,
natural backgroUnd radiation is-
everywhere and always has been. It
come~~ from the air yo~ breathe, the
food you eat, the materials Uled to
Jn addition, the California State
Department of Fith and Game made
i Ia own study of the same marine
area in 1969: The Depertment
concluded that the nuclear unit'•
operation did not a~r to have had
build your home. The San Onofre
nuclear power plant ia a IIOUI'Ce of
110111e radiation, too.
The question is, how much?
The answer: so little that an
elaborate monitoring program of the
land, air and offshore waters near
San Onofre has established that the
amount is insignificant compared
with natural background radiation.
Far less, for example, than the
additional amount received by
moving from a wood to a stone or
concrete home or apartment house.
Based on these and other facts, we
believe nuclear plants are a safe and
sensible way to generate electricity.
Clean, too. Since there's no
combustion in a nuclear reactor, no
by-products of combustion are
released into the atm08phere.
At Edison, we plan to rely more and
more on nuclear power to meet the
growinr need for electricity in the
14-«>unty area we aerve.
Southern C.lifomlll Ed/Hn
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