HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-10-14 - Newport Harbor Ensign-
• Newport Beach City CoUDCU-Mar ud Balboa Island as 2
man LlDdsley Parsoa.s sug-ea.mples of areas 1n the city
gestec1 to tbeCityCoUDCilTues-Wbe(e U property O"'me!'S took
day night thattheclty'splaDnJ.Dc a.dva.atap of the present R-2
stan' look into tbe possibility zoolDg that 1t would addanestt.
of rezoning some areu of the mated 6,480 persoos to those
city's R-2 properties to R-1. a.reas.
Mr. Parsons dtedCorooadel "Thta would be the equivalent
BALLOONS RtsiNG Into the lky marked tbe grouDC!breaklng
for the 11 story Hoag tower Mooda.y. S~utstng the
ceremony are, ten to right, Vin JorgeD.SeD, president of
the Hoag Hospital board of directors; John G. Veneman,
uDder-secretary of the u.s. Department of Health,' Educa-
tion and Welfare, and Geor~ Hoag n, wbose famUy gave
Its name to the hospital and made the ort~~n&l construction
possible with a. matching donation of fUnds ln 1949. (David
Ross photo.)
Abortion foes
picket at Hoag
Grouodbreaking tor Hoag ment s~rt for such a facUlty
Hospital's $11 million patient Ia oot jusillied. Dr. Knlghtcha.l-
care tower was ::ompletedMon-lenpd Hoag off1clals to deny
day amid plckftlng by an anti-that abortions were performed
abortion group led by a COUDty there. A Hoag Hoapttal spokes-
health department pediatrtclan. man said Tue8Ciay that thera ...
Tbe ceremony was tbe of. peutic abortions have been per ...
ttclal start ot the se<:ood and formed since 1t wu made legal
btcgest pbase of a total $15 last year.
m1111on projectthatwtllbecom-Mr. Veneman, meanwbUe,
plated llllate 1973. told b1s llsteoers that. ocae of
Tbe Uynote ll)el.ker at tbt the dozen or 10 DaUonal health
eeremoo,y was Jobn G. Vellf-lDitU'anct btU. DOW peDdlDcbt-
mu, ader-M4:HtuY ot tbe tore Congress wtU make tt
"TEAM MEMBERS" kicking oU the 1971 ca.mpatp of tbe Harbor Area United F\D:I are,
from left, Mayor Ed Hirth of Newport Bach, Chic Clarkt ol Costa Mesa, Victor Sberrettt
of Intoe and Dr. Robert B. Moore, who heads 11M $451,000 campa.tp,
u.~;-.~~ sr lia ••"n=•·•• ... ~111 JWI'~~-=.:2~ 0!111..9'-11~ eatiml&Dd Welfl,re. e cur,_ •--·
Tbe demoostrators from the But, be said, health tnsur-
CaUfornJa Coa11UonrorLUelnd a.ace will be the subject of
the CitittBJ Action Committee stormy debate In both houses vo~~=~s ~~ed :t~e ~~~ ~al Y~l~. a~m~~!!n Ct~!; paraded DeQrby wtth placards nen session. hargt that HEW rt Mr. Veoeman said President campaign yesterday wtth a Cross, Salfation Army, Artt. ~borti:s. siC)p(l s Ni.Jon's proposal tor national "ml.olmum objective" p.l of tlcl.al Kidney FoiCid:ation. Or-
Or. Mary Ann Knight, Orange heaUh care represents a "mid-$451,000. ange CountyChtldrea'sHospltal
County health department pedi-die of the road" approach be-Dr. Robert B. Moore, prea:J-and the Retarded ClllklreosAs-
atrician and spokesman for the tween 2 extremes ot a measure dent of Orange Coast ~ollege, soclation ot Orange County."
CoaUUoo for Lite, said ab(;r. sponsored by the American Is beading this year s cam-Chic Clarke, a member of
uons have been perfoi-med at Medical Assn. and a bill auth-pa.Jgn. He Js a past president of the Costa Mesa Planning Com-
Haag Hospital and that govern-ored by seo. Edward Kennedy. the Costa Mesa United Fllldand misslpn, will head that city 's is heading the campaign drive drive, which has set a goal of
Dogs gel a nolher break ::~~:~t =~~": ::tl :~:~,~·~it~.,:' ::.o
The city's problem of dop could be Imposed without a new "When the cltir.ens of our area Fund cbairman for his cltywitb
aDd people oothepubllcbellches ordl.nance. UDdeuta.nd bow the community a goal of $43,15?.
The Harbor Area organisa-
tion is currently r ecruitlnr
cbairmeo to coDduct the resi-
dential. business and profes.
sional campatrns.
Residential areas in Newport
Beaeh m:l lrTiDe are already
ealllnr on their oeigbborDoods
Jn Sl.Q)Ort ot the United Fund.
Cbairmeo are: Newport Beacb
·-Mrs. MerrU Brown; Coro111.
del Mar--Mrs. M!,!rleAmund.
sen; Irvine --Mrs. Ralph
Stater, <AU Pollock. Mrs. wu.
llam Speros, Mrs. James Rob-
ert900 aDd Mrs. Jack Connolly.
Crash kills still Is not resolfed but the The call tor the new ordl-United Fund assures financial VIctor Sherreitt, prlnctpal of
Newport Beach City council naoce was a retection of a cUy support to a host of worthwhile Universlt' High ScOOol in Ir-
voted Tuesday nfcbt to give do& staff recommendation that dop ageocles,l am certain theywUl viDe, wUl bead the Irvine com-
owners and lovers a chance to be banned b'om the beaches at support the propm. palp. which has set $3,803 u
prove themselves. all times. Tbe Parks, Beaches "We aid such ~~ u the a goal. I I I• I m!!"!y c;:~~~t·c;:,:r ,::~~ ::,~::,~:::~~mt~r:::.~--::n;;-~·~·~ g1r eye IS
prepare an ••opea-eoded"ordl-permanently banDed. J._ .......11..-
nance that would allow dogs on Councilman Don MclnnJsalso ll4 ~ .....,-A 10-year-old Dover Shores
beaches durin& certa.ln hours cot Council approval to add the ~ ctrl. Katherine ADD Reordan of
with specific times to be in-followlng to tbe ordinance: ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and pubiiShe, of U,e Ensign 419 North Star Lane, was killed
serted, and If necessary • The Council take a strong ~'0~~~•• Monday a.tterooon wben she rode
changed, at the will of tbe omcial posJtsoo tbat clean1ng~ her bleycle Into the side of a
co1111c!l. &fter ooe's doc Is a cltiten's • ETERNAL VIGILANCE IS THE PRICE mO'IiiiC car at Nott!ngbam Rd .
Theactlonfolloweda lengthy duty. How long arewegolng to put up with the aodS..IJa&oDr., Westclllf.
PubUc bearin" diD"Ing wblcb • RelsS\IlD:ce of the brochure Tbe Oranre County corooer
both dog 0W0:.";.'8 and "b&n the called "You aDd voUr Pet " constant harassment of more and more satd Katherioe was prOOOUDCed
<lop" propooonu plolded tbolr llotlne the et .. .., ""'l&u;,. controls proposed by our city planners and dead zo minutes after arrtnl
e&Uie btlore the CouocU. and the nrtoua methods of ? B 11 ,, I ,, th at Roar Hospital. Tbe CoUDCU bad been PI'•· diiPM'nc of cloC feces, lawmakers Y We mean We e IDY•stlptors s:ald the prl
~ed to introduce aaorttt•,.... • Dlltr1butloa of tbe bro-people" --the local citizens, taxpayers, wu btcJcllnr east on Nottin&·
tbat would ban balltld dop chure or otJMr DOtices to stores h all bam Rd., near her hom•, &Dd
from the beaches at all ttm .. , Realtor ollleu, ntert.aarii...U. homeowners, busines smen --w o pay n.n loto the ear which was
but a pia from doc ....... to and -... doalinr wltb the costs of the planning that keeps 011 tr .. ollnr on Santi&IIO Dr., wlltch
"Pn us a chance to PfOft Pttl. odlng 4nobt " forms a T-intersecUoo. Tbe
our .. lnl" won apptOYI.l from • Aak tiM ICbooll to 1Dlt1ate er away CJUr r"6 B . drl,tr, not htld to blame by
tile c01111et~ • "elou .., t.ftor your dog" The control teclmtque Is clever and poUeo, was ldentlfted ulWI<IJ
• Tbo council IIIII IIPrillr bad loNOO durlDr tbe oeotocilN· Insidious: pick on a small segment of the H-Jr., 17, or ISSIADUr;u>
-eted a lbort-termordtDaDc• 80DI. W&J, DoYer ShOres. t>o'"""' <lop from tbo '*ebu • Ha•• •· 1111 of tbo do& city at a time, and the small outcry can At s:to p.m. Newport a..cb
dorlne tbo oommer -u ... ...-... Uld nrulalioos at. scarcely be heard by the rest of the un-pollee bad coocluded a oebed-
Both C<Mmcllmeo I.Dd btl.cb-tacbld to the do( Uceue tor uled n.tt to MartDers SchOol,
lroot rosldonta llailed tbe trial tbo 11e-...,..,. to read at suspecting public. In time the small seg-wbore tbeJ bod rt"n K&tbertno
ordlDI.oco u a creot soeeou. limo of parcliUIJit o Ueeue, ments wUl add up to the entire public, untU Uld blr elllumates • demoo-Doc owners told UM Couacll • MatUDc to doe onetl UJta ck t of lltl"'doD and lecture oo bieJc:le r_, tbet tbOJ ..,.ld bo of tbolr r-._.,.11110, ••· we find ourselves In a strattja e -,.. The ace.-occurred
>1Jond to • trial period to poc1oiiJ lD tile ,.... ot elou-restrictive legtslatloo. a.t us p.m.
poUee llltmsolns Uld to clou lDr "' -dop, -lows Some time ago there was the attempt to
"' &Iter lbo clop. Uld - r ... lt.-. ' . Tbo orcllnueo was left Yr. llellullo >loo .._..eel Impose a drastic off str eet ordlnan~e Qll the
"open .. nded" _.entiY oo tbol tile eiiJ t>C _,. ._.. old established business districts
,tb>t tt doc .,_, c11c1 oot oct 1llto -ud -or llcla· •
•e-.uor 10 tbo,.,tllecOIIIIelt talloll ta !bt u• o1 -· throughout the City of Newport Beach.
tbOol(llt tboJ -ld. • -• boll Another example was the attempt to change
Plln new lrvl"ne· center the business license collection from a flat
fee to a gross receipts tax, which would
Tile ln1oo Co. lo _,..,. wlli be IIIIIIIUIOtllo-"Y'I ba\'8 made the city an uninvited partner In
to *<~ -.,lor -tho lk,.IIIOJocl •• llo-IC-an ...... _Ass enterprlaes Current ex--... Ito--·""..., ........ -....... ......... . rocloOII lllollllllc-to 111o a. -111o rt 111 c -amplea are the leglalatton for a betclll
•• ,.,.~., ... --·-....... _ tl th ............... ·-IIIOJocl .. to t>o -..,. · rollll .. .,.. .,. 1 a .. 1 ..... tt oo cooatruc on, e pr..,.......¥ -·
11 Toto .. ta •-tool 1o.....,. -·-.. 11 ' •-eaacttac seYere controla on service sta-
ll ms. MP r •• ,... ln. ti008 aDd tbe ___ .... A"•-H In --M 0.,••, a........ 'nl ... ~ wSite.... ' IH~ .....-. •--. ..
---•• ,. ... --to tao •• r ••= Nqlllremeau ~ reatdeDttal areas, wlllcll
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IATSIDE VILL AGE SALE
iS SIT f O R OCT. 21ST
8o7ltde Ylllqo, • 291 .1IJI!t
tnllor pork >t SOO E. Cout
HWJ., ad.c.t to Newport
0.., Ia bolar porellued lor .. --·-bJO. Aoa N_. Yoblle E-
o! Loo ......
'""' -port<, -bJ ...... D. --,·ole-del
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Tlllt Ca. II-AIL
-2 u
I B.l .
of silty lO·story apartment lts proposed ordina..Dce to 1D·
buUd1np:," Mr, Parsons said. elude only waterfront property.
"These areas just camot ac-After the Commlssioa
commodate that ldnd of density changed Its ordinance Mr.
coosldertng tbe parking prob-Kymla said ne would withdraw
lems we already !lave there." the appeal. Tile resultl.ngactioo
Tbe Coundl took no action on allows Mr. Kymla a refund of
Mr. Parsoos suggestion, hls $75 appeal flllng fee.
Tbe proposal came up durtng In other action Tuesday Dictd
a discussion or the city's shore-the Council continued to Nov. U
lloe belgbl Umltationordlnance, the i.llt:roduction of anordiD&Dee
wbich the CouncU approved on that wouldtmposestrtcterstan-
a 6-1 vote. dards oo off-street parking in
The sborelloe height Umita-resldeDtial areas. JOHN OXPORD
::':':r~~':'~~~'.":'t~~= JOHN OXFORD SUCCUMBS troot property ln the clty tor a
1 year period to allow develop-
ment of a general plan. Jobn Oxford, partner-man-Annie Burt of Deonr-and Catb-
Cou.ncllmao Ri chard Croul apr of the Port Tbea.tre ln trine Wllaoll of Napa, Clllf.;
called the action "taking rights Coroaa del Mar for the past 18 7 graDdchJldreo and 3 &r•t-
away trom property owBers. We years, dled saturday in Hoag ara.ndch1ldrel1.
doo't nave the right to do that." HoiPltal after sufterln& a Acting lll&DI&V ot the Port
Councilman Carl Kymla sald stroke. Tbeatre t. A. J. Ful..l.an. tempo-
that the ordinance was a "com-Services were held Tuelday rutty truaferred ~om w.
promise between pr~rtyown-at Bell Broadway Chapel In easter, taut., when he hal
ers• rlgt:ttsand thepubHc'srigbt Costa Mesa, aDd burial was at been manager of the Jet Drive.
to a publlc asset --namely Pac1flc VIew Memorial Park 1n In Tbatre sJAee 1955,
the waterfront," Harbor VLew Hills. Tbeservtce
lnarelatedactionMr,Kymla was eooduetedbytbeSeafaring PIRE IH II G CANYON
withdrew an appeal oo the de-Masonic LOOp No. 708. CAUS ES $1,000 LOS$
clslon of the Pla.nn1.n& Com -Yr. Odord, wllo was born In A tire started by a clpnt
mission di.sapprcwtnc an ordl-Arkansas 68 years a&O, jo1Ded cHScarded Ln tralb bMldl &DI'W
oaoce proposed by tbe Lower the Wester-n Amusements Corp, borne UDder coutruetioa iD Blc
Newport Bay Cirtc District ln Los Angeles in 1945, and Canyon caused an HUmated
Committee, of whJ.ch lle is came bere 1n 1953 to manap $8,000 dam:1ge late FrtdiJ &f-
clairman. the Port Theatre. He was a terooon.
The committee's proposal touraameot 101ter and member Firemen arrtY1a&: on tM
was for a 2 year bln 011 tbe of tbe Mea VercleCountryClub scene found nam t-s badreacbld
lower bay. Tbe PlaDDlDr Com-1tl Costa Mea. the roof, requir1DC: tbtm to ~
mission turned that proposal SuniYOra lnclude his wtle, away sb.incles and tear don a
down aDd I..Dtroduced. ita own Dora. of the flllnily home in wUl sid1D( to COJI1)11UIJ u..
ordiDanee to pr<Wldt tor aelty-Cotta Mesa; Z daucttters, Thtl-ttngutsh tbe bl&M a.t a ._.
wJde ban oo bul.klinp ewer 35 ma Heck of New York and at the corner of Bermlt&Jel.lll
feet. Lucille Cltmlllt ol NorthCa.ro. LockrnoOr la.Dts.
Mr. Kymla appealed that ae-Una. &Dd a_ Alp-JOG. JOhn Brltt OWDer of the stractlft Ia
UoototheCOWICllbutlallrlllo oiCollaYo•;•-.Willle the R.B. Smltll Co. o1 T...U..
PIIJuiiDc o1 -..., Jko"qlll!:jt"' -.!4-
NEWLY IKST ALLED OFFICERS of tbl?fnport Harbor Khraals Club a..re pictured Mr•:
front row, left to rl&ht, Wry Probert of Forgit Hardware, treasurer; Charles H. Birr
of Barr Jewelers, the new presideot, and Phil M. Smith of Hoag Hospital, secretary; back
row, Jacob Mynderse, Newport Beach general services director, vtce.pres:tdtat; Mac
Jordan, retired. enpneer, 't"'.ce.prelideot, aDd Pat Bartholomy of Mariners SaYiop &Dd
Loan, a past presldeat of the Kiwanis Club and now district lieutenant governor ... 11ct.
The lnsta.llaUoo d1nDer was bekl at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club . The club meets at
noon on Thursdays at the Newpon Harbor Elks Club, (Ensign photo.)
IliA MEETS TOHIGIIT c ly . 'I I II d m!.':" A~.:.C":u~:::tt':::"t~ oun JBI pac mu e
seml.a.mwal poeral meettn& NewlJ appointed City At-catin& a planDed HarbiX' )(fl.
on ThtarsdaJ, Oct. 14, at the torDI'J DtDDls O'Neil said yes-nicipll Court eomplu oa tM
Community UttWUt Ch u:rcb, twda)' Ulat the City of Newport city's c!Yic-<:enter Pl'"'*t1•
115 Apte Afeoue, at 8 p.m. Beach ial:edl to carry out its In doinc so, tbe COUDCtl lilt
Ed Htrtll. m&JOl of Newport acr~emelllt wtttl. the County of onl)' sold the propvty &t a
Beach, wUJ be prneat. TIM <>ruce 00 1M 5,000 IQuare-barpin rate of$1.1Sper~
Que L1Dda bel.utUieaUoDaftl'ds foot prt..er boldln& t».cHl ty foot, but al&O offeredtbiC~
and cltlull ot the J-.r' &ftl'd at N.-port CHter. --tree of chirp --tbii,OOO
of Balboa lsi&Dd wt.U . be pre~ 0.. ,.r qo the Council square-fool pr..._, bo ....
acted. eDt1ctd 0ru.p County into lo-ta.clllty .
C h I But Newport Beaeb ...... • annery now islorica ?.~t·::!~~~==
The Western CUDifa balld-
ln( oa tbo RblllO ta Old 1lowporl
W&l olllc!ollJ doalpled u •
historical atte at tM Oet.. '7
cl1aaor meetiar ol tbt N_.
Bot.c:b lll-iC1ll10ele(J.
center a.nd pollee tll.ctutJ.
BIU Gr.ty, pre11d•t of the Mr. O'Neil Aid tbrt c1tJ ...
RWtorical SocJetJ, lntrod~~eed these basic alter.U:S.. •• tt w...-t.oacmoor &Dd Tommy tlDd a dt.rr.rtllt mtOIOd ol 1-no.at. tbe pua.ts wbo op. nuctn& g a drie e-. Mill
.-at.d Wtsten Cuoers Co. pollee r:aeJUty or tM ,.._ rr-19&1 to U69. TlltJ rom-taeilll!' ..-, 0< 10 rot otlll
Ul.lced ewer tbe enots ol the tb --~ -.... Tbe ceremoDJ ftl bald at • &If ..... -Po~----put so,....... or modltJ tbl •• a •• ltle Balbo& •' r Joblq ta tbe reoollec:Uoa or m.-.n. -H.-. _. -.-uw
lutead Ill a.t tile ...ary t.-of Old N-ud -__, ~ ea ... ot tMtlteM:lftre•aMl-&llltCdottl ... _. lh l&ld tbat "* Cltlllr tM ~ne---·tn· ... :.~=..::.: =-~-::.-= ... btOdlor-.-oiCo-Btpluda,•-tod ploa .. .---~
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THE HAIIBIOR AUA'S OFFSET NIPSPAI'ER
. Off~ _. prl.l .. pl ... I• 1M E•S,. 8-.ll·f·, rm L c.. 11..,.., c.... o1e1 "" c.w. -112625.
TILII'IICIIIII 67U5!8 (A< ... CM. 714)
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----.. rolt-plaJiar. aUowlol( IIIII O.Cbolqooo
to .........
Jacob L, llloreoo, a eoctal
eo~Wboll-ulllo
co.lllber of rolo-ploJiac, --aiiiYity lra!a!a&. ...... 1D
•rUer time• u "~lodrama" Tat ..-oiT IIAaBOI EN~N ia tbe oaly _ _,.,... pri•ed lOd "p.sychodrama,"waa:J:Dtro ...
... ,.."d • ie d. City of lfeWpon Beec" aad tile oaly loully dueed to tbll CCMIIItry by a
..... _. .,....-....,., ... ia , ... N•wpon. ILftol..eo.. •• lllanlst sympatblser bJ tbt
Area. ,_,.._. ..... 1!, oa T._..y. SteoM ca .. po•• paid ume of Dr Bela Sehlct wbO • C.... .. 1 ..... Cali • , -• 1
'F11E NtWPOIT HARBOR EN5JCN w .. adJudced Jo be t •••-has be}Oa.ced to tbe Amulca.a
,._ of ...-.a citeu&.tion by court dea"ee No. A.-20118 d••d Committee for tbe Protecttoo
Mey 14, IPSI. ID S.,erlot Court for the Cou•y of Oraar, State of Of Forelp Born, ODe of the
Califorala. ud by reaM• thereof i• qualified to pllhliM all poblie oldest lOd most DOtorlousCom ..
-'iee• recplred by l•w. munlst fronts. .
• ARVO E. HAAPA ................................ OwDer ud Pllhlt•her Tbls Information eomesfrom
PEC HAAPA ............................................... :Auoeiae Editor a book called ''Beware .-a-
SU8SCRIPTtOW R4TIS slUvlty tralD.lng'' by Plmebe
In H•bor Aru1 Oae ,.., t~OO; 2 ,...._ •• 00 Courtney. The book Is direct,
Ovt of. H.bor Ana; On• ,.., 16.00. 2 ,.... tlo.oo easily understood, relevut and
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign
(Continued from Page 1)
In effect would rezone many lots In the
older areas of the city, and thus reduce
value.
coW.1os more tntormatton lD
150 pages than manyotberbooks
put together. The toUowtog
quotes are taken from tbisboot.
Mrs. Courtuey quotes from
''Who shall survive" by Dr.
Moreoo, who states: "Highly
dlrecUve soclodrama can be
used tor the Indoctrination of
any set of values, rellgious,
communistic or b.sclstlc."
What Moreno proposes Is that
the oew foundation for Marrlst
revolution be gro~-control of
the IndiVidual through the use
ot a method which contains all
the characteristics of brato-
washJng, Mrs. Courtney com-
ments,
.
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alJ'IIa ban ......... lortb." ud l)tiJIIIb eoclal .......,..., lor lbal ....,. lOr .. ,...,. .. u biD 111 wldcb .. If a mlllloo--= "R-:fot .,;;j .;
Of God, Mor-bU tbll to CODClaslou. WOU U for "Yictoey," )obi -ba -ud lot Ill(, 10 llJo II& --
l&f: "U God 1fOU)d come lDto "Not aU seboolboula are 1 lblll alway• remember the et.Ued IIPOD tbe !DIIIIbW1 o1 tbl nptdi1 becomlll(-U . IPIICb a
lilt -ld· &p!a. He ... ld DOl ID!elled by lbt ....... ,...,.._ coarap wblcb Vice llr--to aot-_. tpOOd part of tbe -· u
come 1Dto lt u aa ldYidaal, trl, but ln Kbooll domiDitld Rlcblrd Nlxoa dtiPl&Jtd 1t'beD "• tb.t ,. cu IIIO't't t:Jrwud c:lnp &ad roek mute. V tbl
but u a ~,au.coUec:Ute." by bllhlJ tJptrhnealll pnc .. be uodertook to make a aood· to eMil' pl of f1aU employmeat COIIIIIfa"ealturt ~~ Pl'~t
Pbotbe Courtatr bu tbla to tlcQ, •cum• a.._, wbla opeDid wW trip to Soutb Amerlea 1D peacetime " Yatt eattrprta au-pme,
.. , .-rolo.plaJtoc: "Otber -JpOCted!y to pr1Yoot nle-.&J>d wu mel by mol>o of .. ti 11o wuoq;.u, jabllulwbeo approacbHrlt>Piacolflbtp-
tortnl otMUltlfUJtraJabtcare ltrtpptDc, rtYitl to pu••u mill, l.Dteot at t1nt wttb cloi.Dc he nkttd tbal "oo tbt later· VDD'ItDt wtth almolt a NUt of
oaued 'P11C:b0dnma'UCI 'role-amulnr tl&'bt. lD a JOil)ub of damace to hlt: automobile, ud nat-.J ac.Dt, 1 am. clad to mtaaloL Emburuaed ~?
pla)'lac.' Tbloreqalres-.a -are fOIIDCI traucrll!l of llJeoperbapshe~~>IDIIAdiiPIIIIH r-' _,...I __ ID <CJI IOYornmiOI.
to diYUlce bome-fllmlly altua-lt&temeota uttered by PU«atl, oo "our RJehatd" htmseU. Mr. oar eampatp, to c:rate a otW TbeJ,',re flD&octnc a reYOlu-
UoDI. At a CODMQ.aeoet,•mt)J ltudeDta' auto bto craphles Nlloo appeared to be tml.fraid, mOMtary ltlbldt)' uc1 briDe UOol
authority ls UDdermiDad b1 wrttteD u classroom ustcn-aiXI be W'itbstood ·the or«*.llD a DtW fa.Uaua to world trade." Gonroor Ronald aea-n of stucStot aceepta.Dee ol "Peer' mtllts, aDd IDDOeeDI remarks of heroic fasbloo. -
jUdplel>t&. Asslgomeols may cblldr• coltected Ill DOt.-Last Thursday Dlglll, he IIIJ· Mr. N...., predl-lbaii97Z ~·-added bla --=
tneluiSe diaries of looermost 'lop' by teachers wbo are peared before tbe mtcrcpbolle. "c&D bt a year ID wtd.eh b1s-Procnms inteiXIed to be~
teeUop or essays 1Dcorporat-thorough apnta of obaerva-He was taelDc a natloa-wtde torte eTeots wtU tate place oo dteenlAC ~.u'.?~~.!!e per. 1Dc self-criticism or cootes-Uons. •• a..Uenee. Not all of btsbearers the lDteraatiODII Keoe .... vetted to IUUDI,.._ ,...,....e com-
sloGs. Studuts may volunteer Many parents have cootacted were frleodly. Many of tbem eTeats that coold effect tbe mUDU. PovertyiZ!:'t;k:!
tor •peer aoal)'sis' --crlttclsm us from tbe Newport-Mesa were hostile and Georce peace of the world 1D tbe oext motbtrs stud in
by classmates --aod eocour-Scbool District, to tell us of Meaoey, the 'tabor cb.ieftaln, pDeHUoa or tfto ID tbe oext ofmarklt toandbu)' r;a: ~~-=
apd to make persooauty illcJdeots lnvolvlng their child-may hue beenvtt~atf.e, Yet ceotury. beans m-.
changes deemed by the class rto, very mucb Ute the 1n~ be stood his groUDd. He em-"Let us dec!lcate ouuelYes watcb shapY dropouts UH food
to be necessary," formation we have just broupt pbasiled the good points of an toD1abt to make tbe most of our stamps~, to pay for steaks and
On pap 71 ls a quote by you. One mother complained UfiPOPUlar cause. OIJI)OrtUDJ.ties --to join LD a butter.
Carl Rocers of Western Be-that her dau&flter was 5\CI-The morning paper from great commoa efbt to stop Wlcbael Drosnln, authOr of
bavtoral Seieuces IDstitute: posed to keep a logbook of her Washington related oext day 1nlJatlon --aJXI to create a oew tbe article, "Rtpplnc ott, the
"SeuitiYity tralniDg Is a means "doodles" and tiU'D It 1n at the that the president clatmed sue:-proapertty in a worldofpeace." oew ute style,., W't'ote: "Keith,
tor altering the baste person-end of the course. Many com-.cess tor the rtrst phase of bis Senator Harry F. Byrd of a, ZZ-year~ld u-~ler,
allty structure of an lodt-plalDts have come 1n about stu-stabilisation program aad then Vtrelnia. wbo spote the same faked . b.is way onto the rellef
vidual." dents haY1ng to write about described Phase D a~ a "YOl-eveolng 'trom the Norlolt, Va, r.olls 1o New York and CaUt-
Io her book, "Terrible 1313 topics such as teeoage love, U.Dtary system with teeth lnlt •• area did oot exaetty exteod ~ ornia simultaneously, with the
revlsited," Jo Hindman referS parental attitudes,tamilysltua-and that separate adY~y "ollve branch" to tbe prest.~ same psychiatrlst's tetter he
to social engtneertog ln the ttons, and all sorts ol tblng;s boards would seek to restrain dent's program and said that used to beat the draft, Placed
schools In this manner: ''Hidden that sehOols should not be asking wage and price controls. the way to stabtu'ze our ecooomy on total dlsabtuty, Keith, a
sociometrists hue been doodl-students to write about. This The president re-stated his was to reduce government 6-foot.z, 190 pounder, oowcol-
1ng 1n the schools for some district bas a behavioralsclen-previous prediction that "19'12" spending. tects $ZOO from Berkeley, and
tistl would be a very good year" tor Marilyn Manion presented a $1ZO from New York City each
As we have brought to your the American economy, and new angle in the campaip to mooth."
attention before, parents are added that "II can be a great stop inflation in her column 1n We have yet to hear what
stlll protected under SB 669 year for America and the last week's Enst.gn. Quottn.c the hJi!Pies say of the Presl-
authored by Joh.D Schmitz. He world." He explained that a from a New York maauloe, dellt's Phase D program, or
has an office lo .Newport Beach, tripartite pay board ns to be sbe r elated that yo~mg radicals eYen what the market owners
and they will be glad to get you set up, made ~of 5 members go on welfare and rece1Ye food have to mlod, What are you
a copy of this bUl U requested. each from labor a.od manage-stamps. Tbey do DOt uae the th1nkiJl&. gentle reader?
What can "we the people" do? The
fiction has been long drummed Into our
ears that we can't fight city hall. Says who ?
We put them there in the first place. Our
city councilmen are ultimately rf!sponslble
for all the controls and laws that are
dreamed up for our amazement and har-
assment. Under our system of representa-
tive government, these councilmen are
accountable and responsible to the voting
public, and they can amend or reject the
object\onable legislation If we make our
objections effectively known. The critical
features of that commercial off-street
parking proposal were removed at the last
moment by the Council when the business
community finally did rise up ·in protest,
The gross receipts method of levying
business license fees also was withdrawn
because of the protests --though at the
great cost of doubling the license bife,
JOHN G. SCHMITZ
Col;fom;a 35th D;strkt
On September 30, by a margin
of just 3 votes, the House of
Representatives passed ooe or
the most dangerous pl~ces of
leglslatio.n ever to come before
Congress --andthecompet.itton
tor that title is keen. By 186
votes to 183, the House approved
the Comprehensive Child De-
velopment Act as an amend-
ment to H.R. 10351, whichorlc-
lnally was Umited to continuing
programs first authorized by
the Economic Opportunity Act
of 19&4. --
The other objectionable laws can also
be changed or rejected by the Council If
enough citizens take the trouble to protest.
The ultimate verdict comes, of course, at
the ballot box. I can recall a strong
candidate who was turned out of office by
public. displeasure because he had ad-
vocated residential rezoning In a pioneer
area of our city --just as now is being
attempted in a devious manner by tougher
parking controls.
This tremendously slgnJ.ft-
cant and tar -reaching ameDd-
ment was brought to the House
Floor with only Z4bours'notice
and without benefit of a printed
committee report. Normal pro-
cedures 1D handltng legislation
were thus bypassed and the time
available to consider the blll
was totally inadequate.
cognitive development services
••• specially designed health,
social. and educattooat pro-
grams lncluding after-school,
summer, weekend, vacation,
aDd owernlght programs •• ,
medical, psyebological, educa-
tlooal, and other ""'""'llrl>.te
diagoosts and ldentifleatlon of
visual, dental, hearing. speeeb,
nutrttlooal, and other physical,
mental, aDd emotional barriers
to fUll partictpatloo in cllild
development programs, with
appropriate treatmeot to orer ..
come such barriers ••• utlUsa..
tJoo of child advocates to work
on behalfofchlldreoandpa.reots
to secure them run access to
other services, programs, or
activities intended for the bene-
ftt o( children."
--All! -;---
There seems to be organizations for all
kinds of purposes. Why not a Human
Rights Protective League for the Harbor
Area? This would Include protection of
property rights, the basic Ingredient of
human rights. Such an organization could
establish a legal fund so that the ultimate
step of a court challenge can be taken when
a bad law is enacted. Without such a watch-
dog organization always on the alert, we
are In constant jeopardy. Eternal vigilance
is still the price of liberty.
• • • * "FREEZE" THOSE BOUNDARIES
That 3 to 2 margin against the civic
The Senate passed a sub-
stantially s imilar bill Septem-
ber 9, 1n view of the slight
differences between the Senate
and House versions, tbere Is
llttle .bope that the really ob-
jectionable features wlll be re-
moved In conference commit-
tee. The bill ean only be kept
from becoming law now by a
Presidential veto.
Of the 183 Members of the
House wbo voted ap.lnst the
Comprehensive Child Oeveklp-
All of this refers primarily
to children UDder the ageofsb:,
and all of It Is to be carried out
by the government by conform-
Ity with policies laJd down by a
new Offlce of Child Develop-
ment 1o the Department of
Health, Education and Welfare
which this b111 would create.
Tbe potential for abuse should
be obvious simply from reading
the list of purposes. No tacet
of a child's We is omitted. The
intention is clearly to put gov ..
ernmeot 1n place of tbe parent
--the ultimate threat to the
family.
ment Act, 134 are RepubUcans, --:~:-:-=:==---
in<:ludiDg R.,.,bllcan Minority L!G4L MOTIC!
Leader Gerald R. Ford. Of the ----------
186 who voted tor It, only Zl F -13689
are RepubUcans. Clearly, lbe FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
President's party in the House STATEMENT
has spoken ag:atnst this mea-The folloW'ing person tsdoing
sure and thereby given the business as: Rancoo Catfish •
President grounds to veto the 13322 Maleoa Dr., Santa Ana:
entire bill of which it ls so JobD H. Devine, 13322 Maleoa
important a part. Letters from Dr., Santa Ana.
coooeroed cltizeos all over the Th.is business is being con-center bond issue tells a pretty plain cOWIIry couldhelppersuadebtm ducted by a Umlted partner-
story: the taxpaying public is fed up pretty ~.~.de:~~:·~~~":~ •"p,..., JobJJ ll Devine.
much up to here, and there is no great from the media, llJe educalors This statement nted wlllJ tlle
enthusiasm for Increasing the size and cost ~:" ~=:.~.. Child ~:'&:t~'ft~ ~~~,: ~=
of our City of Newport Beach. The vote DeYelopmeol Act 1s e>q>Ucltly J. Maddox, d-..-clerk.
should give a hint that we aren't looking for aimed at cblldreo from ooe to Publish: Oct. H. 21, 28, Nov. ftn, btknr sebOOI age. U sets 4, 1971, tn the Newport Harbor more annexations to the city. Let's do with .., au tbe macbloery ao11 tbe EDSII!I.
what we have and put the "freeze" on llnallciDg tor • massl•e P'---'-:-L-=1-=~':':"·L..,._=,::ciC:-:I,--, ernmeatal 1ansioo of tb1s Jut ..-..., further boundary changes. strootpoldoflllobome,bl-F-116!10
• • • untoll:bed eve by the lmmto.~~: FICTIT10l6 BIBJNESS NAME
* SPIRO BOWING .OUT FOR CONNALLY? =~==:..u; Tbet>::.:!!':,lsdo!QC
Here Is an Interesting Item In the J>I'OII'&lll& are DOt lmmedlateb' -.. .. u : Raocbo LP, tm:
"editor's oteboolc" columnofCes Rosp to be made .. __, .. __ "''-Dr.,-Aoa: JobJJ H. n aw lyr....,.IDcto-ataswbo lloYIDo,1UUMa-Dr,,Suta
In the Placentia Courier: "Spiro T. Agnew beve watclled .. ...., ........ AIL
has purchased a hOme In Palm Springs and ~~=·=:::!::!"0: d.=;:'::'~.;::.:;,~
will move there and retire and will not be 111>.._ ao11 lacrtalloll1 SlcDtd: lobo 11. Dmoe.
the vice presidential candidate and ll we --lalcrl'. come to lJo re-Tbla ......_ lllld wltlllbt ' prcled u lbt _. UJIID-· .-, clortt oC ~ c-,.
told you bow we knew that we would be ·e-r~at·--""' Oct. 11, It'll, .., BoYortr
revealing our sources." Ill' _...., -"' -· I . u-. ~ ..., • ._t. ..w-y a~. .......,, Oct. 14, 11, II, lloo. Thill report from publt.ber Roepaw, who Tllor-a, -. -.__ ._. 11'71, oa -.Nt-t llart>or
often reports slgnlltcant ear-to-the-lui 11ct -* -"• llllli(ll.
"" cbUIS ~ 1110-, le ground fact and ~peculation, ttta 1n wttb __ ... .., ... bill., From the -Bib
the buil!f-up for v. S. treuury eecretary :..,a.::-:::".:':.': uo .... ·-• aad
Jolm B. Coonally, a Teu. Democrat, who 1111 .. _ .... lilt ... oat ..... AmorlcOGt, .. f-
t. gettmg a bfc play ln tile Jltldltne• and tor -. 'llrl IIIli -u ·"' P ....... ow oadoo aod
1 _,... pc1a•• • 'WIIIell 10 san •• Worldl "Lee oe TV aewacuta. ~nt Ntxon • accept--.J "<.WI .......,... pao .. "'• ....,'" .,_ ot -·at Mr. c,.....n, for l'llllDlnr mate -., lJo -. ...... Ood, '!loat , • ..., lJo 'alii• . tb ....... to (II wMMW Ill-., ... ) lo ·-aplaot dlo wlh>o would be tile I!Upl'e-Nb-ln-e-.,.... "or 1 olt•tu ••loaJ Old ol •• dOYI.L" l!phool..-o
feiJDir RepubU-. -...... ~ ... 6:10.
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AVCO FINANCIAL SERVICES, newcomer to the Newport
Harbor scene, Is the first to make a major cash gift to the
Harbor Area United Fund, according to Ned HIH, chairman
of the Fund's floanclal dh1ston. Pictured here at the
presentation of the check are, from lett, Dr. Robert Moore,
president of Ora.nce Coast College, who Is this year's Fund
campaign chairman; H. W. Merryman, president of Avco,
which ts headquartered in the 16 story otnce building in
Newport Center·; Ned Hill, vice-president and regtooal co-
ordinator for United CalUoraJa Bank; Robert Perkins of the
straight
Price controls are as old as toward ono>·WI>rld iQ.:e;;;;;
recorded hi,tory, and have One nation, one cilizenship,
never stopped inflation one currency, one debt, one
anywhere, anytime. They have, firing .squad .)
however, always increased • • •
c r i m e , s h o r t a g e s , A conference of prominent
maId is 1 rib u t i o n and U.S. and Soviet sc ientis ts has
government. Invariably, the concluded that ••~ntelligcnt"
people who call for price and life in outer space may exist
waac controls are the same and that an international effort
ones who ca used the inflation sho uld be made to rind out.
in the first place. The meuing was held in
• • • Moscow. A scientis.t may leave
Presid ent Truman served Moscow headed for the moon
eiJbt years, had five surpluses or Mars or some planet many
and three deficits, with a tolal li&ht years away. But a Ru55ian
dericit of S I .6 billion. citizen may not leave Moscow
President Eisenhower: eiJht to go to Kiev, withoul
years, 3 surpluses, five deficits: permission,
total deficit, Sl 5.1 billion . The CommuniSIS want to
President Kennedy: three explore the universe with their
years, no surplusu, three American "partners'' but these
deficits; toUI deficit, S 17.8 same Communists are holdina
blllion. President Johnson: rive in captivity 900 million people'
years, one surplus, rour who can't even leave their own
deficits: total defrcit, $36.1 country , much less their
billion. President Nixon: rhtee planet. ·
years, no surpluses, three The Communists yeam to
deficits, tolal deficit, $47 know about and communicate
bHiion. with inteUiaent life in outer
Continuous deficits arelspace , but these same
dishonest. We are devourina Communists hne murdered an
our creat-p-t:II-Jrlndchildren's estimated forty to fifty million
ued com. I am for a or their own intelliaent citizens
Constitutional amendment who rebelled aaainst
maklna it mandatory thlt en1lnement.
every admlniltration -ex<:ept American partnenhip with
iD time of dedered war -the Soviets to communicate
operate ht the black in each with outer 1pac:e Is not
fitcal year. Peaalty for faUurc "inteW .. nt." It is Ut:UOn,
to do so: lmpuchment -TM Amerkan Way Features
p roceedlna• aaaintt the
Prt:lidcnt . • • • Main. rc.ason for tbe
c ontplriC)' t.o merse 041'
ouc .... P~Ce .tffort.• •llh tb~
ota.-:lfwe-... •• tt. .,...,. ..... _., MC oa
-~1 (Poll or ,.,. .. n .. ..,...p
~ to brine lbolat lhe
....,..... or ·the two -.jor
powen, a the tint lil•t Mep
lrvlDe Co., president of the Harbor Ar-. United Ftmd, and
Richard 0. Viiesner, Ayco vlce-prestdent. Tbe UD.Ited Fund
goal Ibis year Is $451,000. The tlPanclal dh'ist.on bas a goal
ot $10,000, represeottng g:lfts from ttnanclal institutions.
LEGAL NOTICE L EG.o\L NOTICE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNlA
NOTICE INVITING BIDS
SEALED BIIli will be receiYed at the om.ce of the City
Clerk, City Hall, Newport Beach, ClllforaJa, uatll 2:00P.M.
on tbe Z8tb day o1 October, 1971, at wblcb time they will be
opened aDd read, tor performlnc wort as follows :
JAMBOREE ROAD MEDIAN PAVING tsLANO NOS, 4 AND 5
CON'I'RACT NO. 1406
Bids mtllt be submitted oo tbe Proposal form attached W'ttb
the coatnct documeats tllrDlsbed by tbe Pl.tlllc Works Depart-
meat. Tbe adiJIUonal OCJP1 of tbe Proposal Form is to be retalDed
by tbe bidder lor b1s records.
Each bid mut be .o~aled by CUb, certt.ned cheek or
Bidder's DoDd, made PQ>I>te to lbt City of Ne1IPOI'I Beach,
tt u amowat IQUl). to at lMit 10 percem ot the amount bid.
Tbe twa of tbe III'Ojlet ud tbe wordl 11SEALEO BID" sball
be cleuty marked oa tbl oubkle ol tbe HYelape conta•ntnc the
bid.
The CcNUact Ooc1UD81U that must be completed, executed,
and retur'Did ID tbe IIUid bid ue:
A.P1'-'
B. Deii,..UOO at Subco ..... ..,..
c. Bidller'a 8oad
D. NoD-eolluloa. A1Dd&Y1t
E. Slatemoat of F!aaDclal Re_.tblllty
F. 1'ec1Udcal Alllllty ud £Jptl'l.eoce Relereoees
These doci!OIIIIII IIJall bo a1llud wltll l1lo alplures ud
titles at the.,.._ ad...., oa llobalfof-.blddtr. For Cor-
pon.Uor&s, tbe .. P"fwU of tbe Presldelll or Vlce Prea:ldeut
ud Seer~ or ••llllaat Seer~ are reqalred ud tbe eor.
poralo Stal Rballba-ll>allcloc1omtllllroqalriQC llaoalures.
ID tbe CUI of a-lllllp, .. llcoataroof II-'"" ....... ~llreqalred. ·
No bldl will be ICC(IQII floom a Coalrad« -bu DOl been
u..-oa......-o wttll* ......-.atc-9, DITIIIoll
m of -. --ud -·-· Co<lo. Till Cootr.-lllallllile 1111--aodclullnc:allooiDibt ...._., Piau aod W Doc:aa..,.., laciiiiiD( Spoc:lal............,
ma1 ba -laed al lba 1'1!1JUc Woolla ~ CIIJ Hall,
Newport 8tacb. Ca.Ua1nU, at 1110 COlt tD lkiiiiiiCOIIti"ad«a. A
--r-hlo -.. "' $1.00 wlllllo .._ ..... bIll"'
PU. IDd ec.:n.ct Dol:l•"'*'*' ltll8ld to otbwa. It IJ rtQUIII«< tbal .. PlaMaadWDoc:om•llll,_aedwllb!al---.bld .......
Till CIIJ 1U ........ lilt -rd IIPoo-b' PlbUc w .. u COIIItnctlla (1810.._ UMI ~••ndl) u prll*'ed
.., .. --.~CIIIPo<•oC*Amc~oaDPwiJUc w-
,A-to""" aad lba ·---CoolracalatAIDotlca. c..,. -llo ---lllll!llor -....... -O...luad An, Lol """IN, Colli. -.(Ill) 1'10-111'71.
'he CIIJ a.. ·••••ettn ••cta1Pnm81oai&Dd8tudud · ~ Coploo a.nllabll .... --~·· IlL Ia
Part
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CHRISTMAS IS ARRIVING this Saturday, oet. 16, for the
Women's Fellow'shlp of Plymoutb Coagreptional Church
when they w111 shOw their bolldQ sucgestlons at a pre.
Christmas boutique aod tea from ~11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. George Weedon in s..-e Cutts. Displaying
some of their Christmas creations ire Mrs. John Mitchell
ot Corona del Mar, at left, llokUng the Christmas stocking,
and Mrs. Dale Stewart ot Irvloe Terrace, whO is shoWipg
a sugar plum decoration tor the table tt; her 4~year-Oid
daughter, Kathleen. (Ensign photo.)
HEALTH NEWS:
Back,Leg Pains
Will Get ·worse
Before Better
An estimated haU milllon
people will be disabled this year
by spinal problems which cause
low back and leg p:Un. Weaslted
Dr. Gary Couture, D.C., of New.
port Beach, what Is being done
to correct this grave problem.
"Our research/' says Dr.
Couture, "lndlc.des that most
low back and associated leg
pains are caused by truly me·
ehan.lcal problems In the allgn.
ment of the spine.''
Tbe spine may become diS·
placed, Dr. Couture lndlcates,
by a fall, aceldert or back
rtr~ '' AIIQther trequeot ca~
Is ctirOidc ~e decay,"' fie
~~ ... ;' ,. . ... -
"It's 'reasonably s imple," he
oot-, "Wilen the s,lne Is dis-
placed, the s!Q)Orting museles
and Ugaments may be stretched
or torn, causing acute and dts.
abllng back paJn. When the spine
is displaced beyond a critical
point," Dr. Couture continues,
"It partly closes the nerve
openings between adjacent seg-
ments. The result isexcruelat-
tog pain, which needless to say,
Is anything but reasonable."
Dr. Couture points out that
stress, wear and tear on sptoal
nerves whi ch control the legs
pass originally through the cen-
ter of the spinal column aDd
later Into the legs. Tbe oenn
mlgllt become plnched,lntlamed
or irritated. Th.ls brings about
the a.rve pain that extends
down the leg."
WHAT CAN BE DONE FOR
THE PER$011 WITH UlW BACK
AND ASSOCIATED LEG PAIN?
"My el!P@rlence shoWs,"
says Dr. Couture, "that lndl-
vtdlllll wltb acute and ctzronlc
problems or this nature respond
extremely well to s;teelallt.ed
clliropracUc care. Our X-ray
a.o&Iysti: ClD reveal even minute
sptoal cU.ortJon.s. ADd 1 mlgllt
add," Or.~euture says, "earlY det~_c!l ~sproblem ollqws
effedlte care and prevention
of AfOCfessln spinal defects
aDd ~elerioriUon." ·Ilr. ;t;outln IIWotalo that
LOW BACK AND LEG PAINS
OFTEN AMOUNT TO NEED-
LESS SUFiERINt. "And let
me say uat I coostder this
needless suttering truly without
reason.''
(Note: More tha.JI 700 leading
Insurance companies recognize
c)ai~ tor modern care such
as that available at Or, Cou~
ture's otttce, particuW'Iy for
the speclallzed treatment tor
tow back~ leg pains as de-
scrlbed a~.)
Dr. Couture mainta.J.ns of!lces
at 2043 Westcutr Dr., in New-
port Beacb. Pbooe 645~5300.
RATES FOR ClASSIFIED ADS
NnPOIIT -R BIIIJI
A liST S£C11011 - -P.l
lltURIOAY, OCT. 1911
::oii!IA OELIIAR, CAU F.
Jr. Ebell
tea time
To cUmu: a memberlbtp
drtve, members of the Newport
Btacb Jwdor Eben aDd Mrs.
Wura Flz, membership
clalrma.n, wtU hold a cham~
papt tea from 1 to 3 p.m.
today, Oct. 14. Club coordi.D-
ator, Mrs. James Barclay, is
bolt11alng the afla1r in the pool
aad patio area. of her home, at
1400 E. ZZnd St., West ~r
Bay.
CUesta wtll have a chance to
meet Junior Ebell members
llea.r tbe objeettves and '::~~ or tbe elub, as ex-~l to tbem by Mrs. Dave
club preaideat.
MRS. JAMES F. MARKS. (Bonifl! Aldfl!n pholoJ
MISS CARVER WED
TO JAMES MARKS
ln a double rtngweddingeere. rlr.h, served as matron of hOnor.
mony that took place ln tbe Sbe -.ore a floor-length gown oC
garden court of Mewporter lllD/ royal blue \oetret. The groom's
James FrederickMarksof Bev-brother, Steven Marks, com-
erly HUls tookMiss CarolEdith pleted the tamllyctrcleby serv.
Carver of Lido Isle as his bride. lng as besl man.
The afternoon cer emony on The new Mr s. Marks gn.du-
Sunday, Oct. 3, was followed by ated trom Newport Harbor hlgb
a wedding supper ln the new schOol, atteoded Whitworth Col-
marine room of the Newporter. lege In Spokane, Wash. She wiU
The bride Is the daughter of continue her colleg~ education
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Carver at Whittier College thJ.s year.
of Lido Is le. She chose a floor-She was a l 968Chlldren's Home
length wedding gown of peau de Society debutante.
sole embroidered with seed Her new husband graduated
pearls and sequins. Her silk from Beverly Hills hlgh school
llluslon veil was held in place and r eceived his B.A. In po-
by a garland of l'lowers aod Uttcal science at Whittier Col-
leaves formed from seed lege. Alter· a honeymoon trip
pearls. to the east coast, th ey will live
Her ,ilster, Mrs. Barry Ul-In Whittier.
--~l~E~G~Al~H7o=n~C~E---
F -1369 1
FICTITIOI.S Bt..SINESS NAME
STATE MENT
The follo..-lng persoo lsdolng
business as: Rancho Malena,
13322 Malena Or., Santa Ana:
92705 : John H. Devine, 133Z2
Malena Dr., Santa Ana.
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4110
5.110
.IS
Al£0HOIJCS AIIONYYOUS--
542-7217. P.O. Box 1!23,
COBb. Mesa.
This business is being con.
dueled by a Umltedpartoership.
Signed: John tl Devine.
This statement filed with the
county clerk or Orange County
on : Oct. 11 , 1971, by Beverly 31 _... .. ., -· ...... 1110 4.110
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J. Maddo:a:, deputy county clerk.
Publish: Oct. 14, 21, 28,Nov.
4, 19'71, in the Newport Harbor
Ensign.
~EGAL NOTICE
F -13692
FtCTITIOI..5 Bt..SIN&SS NAME
STATEMENT
The following persoolsdoln&
business v.s: Rancho AB, 13322
Malena Dr., Santa Ana: John ft
DeYine, 13S%2Malena.Dr .,Santa
Ara.
This business Is being COD·
ducted by a Umltedpartnership. stpect, Jotm ll Devine.
Tb.1s statement nled wtth the
county elerk of Orani' Couot)'
oo: Oct. 11, 1971, by BeYerly
J. Maddox, dCiutJ' eouDty clerk..
Publlsb: Oct. 14, 21, 18, Nov.
4, 1971, in tbe Newport Harbor
Ensl&ll.
How to swallow
a bitter pill
Fint, find a bitter pill. ~ are
so few nowadays. It all at.arted
because children, bk:M ·em, arc to
a:ood at resistina t>.d~tutinl med-
icine. You can medicate their chins or hair, but
settin& the stuff jlf them is beyond the ken or
science . Kids can spit a country mik. So phanna-
cisu began sugar~atin& pills, puttin.a medial-
lion in capsules, or mixina with s~t syrup.
And we ~n found that adultS, too. like medicine
the easy way. So now,~~ of our prescriptions
are quite pleasant to take. If you Jltou/d run into
one of lhe few biner ones, believe us, there are
good medical reasons for it. ARTS AND CRA FTS created by the Costa Mesa Art League
wLII be on sale and display at South Coast PlUa this week-
end to raise mooey for the league's a.nn-.J art scholuship
awards. Artists met thls week to choosewhtchthings will be
on sale for the student beoetlt. Top left is Tony Marsh,
portrait painter who is second vice president of the league,
exhibiUng her charcoal drawing of an ea gle . At right Is
Frances Morrill of Costa Mesa, hospitality chairman,
showing her paper batik of the old Western Canners build-
Ing, which won first prize at the Orange County Fair. Mr s.
Morrill Is also a china painter. Seated Is Donna Frieberts -
hauser of Mesa Verde, league president, holding miniature
bread dough sculptures. She has also exhibited early Danish
string design called "sprang," which dates ba ck befor e
Christ to the bronze age. She received a PI Beta Phi
Sorority scholarship last summer to attend a school of
fabric design in Tennessee. Between 70 and 75 artists will
show their wor ks at the scholarship sale Octobe r 14, 15
dnd 16. (Ensign photo.)
Christensen
.U L COAST lntY. ~A Da. IIA8
oaK>La S·-
DI!PAftTMII!NT
1816 NEWPORT
ROBERT AND KATHERINE DEAH. (Bf!lh Koch pbolol
Katherine Nethery is
bride of Robert Oean
Robert Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs . Koch received guests
Mrs. Louts Abbott Dean of La wearing a silk }er sey gown with
Jolla, took Miss Katherine Anne crushed velvet bodice. It was
Nether y as his bride i.n an cafe au lait shade trimmed in
atterooon ceremony Saturday, antique gold. The bridegroom's
Sept. 18, at St. Andr ew's Pres-mO(her wore sUk matte jersey.
byter lan Church. The br ide Is Fo llowing a honeymoon in
M ...... ,
ONE HOUR
CLEANERS
CORONA DEL MAR
2939 E. COAST HIGHWAY AT IRIS
675-3306
the daughter ofMrs.BethS teele HawaU, the c~le wtll make.:~=~~;:::;;:;;:::;:;:;;:;;,~;:::: Koch of Costa Mesa, harbor their borne In La Jolta near the
area photographer. bridegroom's business. He be·
The br ide, who was given came a consultant for Cokl-SPA( E fQD DENT
In marclage by her uncle, Don-well-Banker in s.n DletlO after ~ ~
aid DickensonSteelofSanFran-graduatl.ng trom stanford Uni. in the Ensign Building
cisco, was dressed in a candle-ver sity, where beaMUated wtth
Ugflt gown of satin aoo faille Delta Tau Delta ft:lternlty, 2121 E. Ctlll Hwy., Cti'HI ... Mar
made wtt h a cathedral train. The new Mrs. Davis ts a SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN
The wedding gown had deep voice major trom UCL She was
Insets of faille in the satin a Chlktreo's Home Society deb-Tll.lll: llHIIl
skirt. The panels and bodice utante. ·--~--.!:::::::::::::::::::::; were adorned wit h appliques of r---~ r e.embroldered venice lace.
Her fingertip vei l was held with
a band of lace flowers aod she
carried a bouquet of roses,
stephaootis and baby's breath.
Attending the bride was Mrs.
Brenda Glass of Newport Beach.
She wore a noor length jumper
of red with Swiss embroidery
trim and a bisque silk blouse.
She carried bright field nowers
and •ore others ln her naJ.r.
The bridesmaids, Mr s. Rlcbard
Oa'lis of La Jolla, Miss Deborah
Brown from Palos Verde aoo
N.lss Victoria Oldel% of La
Jolla, all wore ma tching gowns.
Rooald C ~ttrle of La Jolla
served as best man. Usllersin.
eluded th e brother of the bride,
R. Kent Nethery of Newport ~~-----.... --... ---of"~ Btlch; Richard Clotfelter of
RancboSaala Fe,RichardO.... enn•"s Rackets ud Theodore Pence Odmark of
La Jolla., Mark Clay Da•ls of
Palto Alto and SteY&n Horrell
or Sao Diego •.
Preeedlag the bride was &
you old !lower glr~ Sail)'
Stetat, a couslD nl Ute bride
from San Francisco. Sbe wore
a floor )ength gown ot bisque
cr.. wUb a brlpt red sash,
Dr. Maurice Allard SUI
Ciri'C"'t ... Loft Thee" IJIId
other 11leetioas before tM llllclo rlllf ..... _, por. lllr-117 Dr. Cllorlol Dtor·
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A cowtr) tMme wu canted:
011 "W'IIII a.a.no 01.7ftrt ud
~at 1M Ill-1117C.-,
wllln a H<OIIIIOO wu loald IDI· ......... --.lluy-011'.-', 1lu1:lor A.ra ......-...
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DUNLOP
PORT
15'5
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DAVIS
IM~IRIAL
1795
1695
32'5
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,.
JOHN CHALMERS, Jr, All American Danker for the Cowboys,
pulls Ill a pass from quarterback Doug Weber. The Cowboys
battled HIUltlngton Beach Charprs to a 6v6 tie.
SHOWDOWN GAME FOR
SAILORS AND OILERS
1t wlll be an early show.
down for Newport Harbor and
Huntington Beach as the Sunset
league powers clash Friday
night at the Oilers' home
grounds. Both teams scored
impressive upset wtns In ttleir
Sunset league openers as Ute
Ollers blanked Anahelm9.0and
Newport shut out Loa.ra 18-0.
It could be anotner defensive
battle with both teams fteldiog
an aggressive btmeh of ball
hawking defensers who force
or make their own breaks.
Harbor surprised the Saxons
as GrU Amles returned a low
kick 75 yards for a sensational
runback In the 1st Quarter for
a 6-0 lead. DuaneDeKalbscored
for Harbor ln the 2nd quarter
when he found his receivers
covered and then zipped the 14
yards to make It 12-0 early in
the 2nd Quarter. DeKalb com-
blned with John Tupy for a
54-yard pas s-run play that gave
the Sailor s possession deep In
Saxon territory a od set up the
score by the big, hard running
Quarterback.
The Newport defensecapltal-
lzed on a bad Saxon pass from
center before the ttrst half
ended. Dean Lapplns' delayed
punt was blocked by Jim SW!ck,
and Terry Albritton grabbed
the pigskin on the 4 a..od ram-
bled Into the end zone for the
final 6 polnts.
.,ifCNII-tbe openiD& k1c.lr...oU,.
wbeo Dave Gunderson, a
sCrappy 145 potDd lloebllcker,
4PORT ·
HOW SHOWING'
T ONY ANTHO NY IN
'COME TOGETHER'
ALSO --
'PADDY'
PrOJrllffl r•tcd R
O,I!M
DAILY
made the Initial tackle with
such an Impetus that he litera Uy
blew his own helmet off, U was
obvious that Harbor was really
lW for thls game. The Saxons
were a bunch of beat 141PiaYers
physically after the game and
there aren't many teams that
can be more physical than the
superbly coached and trained
Loara squad. Tbe Sailors have
given up but 14 points ln their
first 3 games and the Sa xon
shut-Out opened a lot of eyes
on the ezcellent defense that
coach Don Lent and his starr
are developing at Harbor.
After each game the coach
mounts a gold square on the
bulletin board schedu le for
each wtn and a black square
for each loss. Tbe fired up
Harbor team roared a nols}'
approval when Coa ch Lent
climbed his ladder with the gold
square, their Znd !or the young
season.
Tony Horvath was a real
worker for Harbor as he packed
plgsldn 30 times for over 90
yards.
The Harbor frosh tackle
Westminster at Harbor this
afternoon, Oct. 14, and wlll be
going alter their 200 In a row
as they upset Fountain Valley
last week 8..0. Dave Shaw grab-
bed a blocked ldck and went 48
yards for the only TD or the
game. It came on the first
ser ies of downs for Fountain
Valley when they wer e for ced
to kick after fa lUng to dent the
frosh defense:
The Harbor sophs lost Z0-14
to a fired up Loara team at
the Saxon borne growx:ls.
In a special bonus game the
Harbor frosh and Costa Mesa
frosh '•taxi squads" had a real
battle wtth Newport winnin g 8-0
as Brian Theriot rambled 80
yards for the only scor e of the
game. Doug Stewart was the
main ball carrier for the young
Mustangs and rolled up a lot of
yardage against the Harbor de-
fense that stiffened whenev er
the goal Hoe was threatened.
ONE WEEK
ONLY
NIWPOR. T -MESA
SPORTS SCENE
Wlnt VIC OPAL a
Tbe Jr. All Amerlcu foot,..
blil.ll teams conU.ouetoplaytbllt
exciting brand ot foc;,tt:all at
their home field at the Costa
Mesa tugh school taciUties
every saturday. An ever es.
pa.ndlng program, the rounc
tootb&llers are using 2 fields
ever y week with most of the
teams ott to a tremeodous start,
under Newport-Mesa president
Phil Irvin and his staff.
The strength of any athletic
program of coursedepeodsupoo
the people who administer it
and the coaches. The Newport-
Mesa Jr. All Americans can
boast of having some of the
truly outstanding youth mentors
ln the state and probably the
country, Coach AI Dies con-
tinues to field some truly great
grid machines in the Midget
division and his current Cab-
allos are unbeaten and look like
the class of the league. Last
year the CabaUos were unde-
feated and only had a tie with
the Garden Gr ove Panthers
keeping them from sweepingall
Southern California honors. The
Panthers ended up as the Orange
County and Southern California
champs,
Pat Shaughnessy continues
his sensatlonal scor ingpaceand
had racked up 8 TO's 14) to last
Saturday's game with the West-
minster Lions, wher e tK> had a
fine 74 yard r un called back
because of an Infraction. Older
brother Mike Is doing a real job
tor Golden West as a rtanker
back.
Jerry Tripp Is guiding the
Corsairs to another successful
season. His club pulled off a big
win when theydownedtheTustln
Lions 1-6 last week. Thlsl s the
same team that won the Southern
California Pee Wee champion-
ship under coach Ed Laird last
year .
Ro \Ue Pulaski is OO.ck at the
helm with the Cowboys, another
Pee Wee entry from Newport-
Mesa, and usually ellds l4> in the
county and southern California
play-offs. The Cowboys tied the
mighty Huntington Beach Char-
ger s 6-6 la st week as Doug
Weber fielded a punt with less
than 2 minutes r emaining and
returned It 34 yards to pay dirt,
w eber thr ew some strikes tq
end John Chalmer s to lr.eep
the ir offense rolling. Mike
Mello, Kevin Graves, John f os -
ter and Dr ew Lawler did the
job on defense tor the scrappy
Pee Wees. Next week the Cow-
boys are at Stanton for a 6 p.m.
game against the Torrltos.
The Jr . Pee Wee Cardinals
have been rejuvenated this year
under coach Ron Bauer and won
their 3rrl in a row as they
blasted the Placentia-Yorba
L inda BarraciJdas 33-19 last
Saturday, Their only loss wa s to
th eir "'cousin" team , the Char-
gers, In the first game of the
year.
TtK> Cougar s are another Jr .
Pee Wee entry In the Jr. All
American league and ar e com-
posed of boys mostly from the
Corona del Mar area. The Cou-
gars won their last encounter
7-0 as they topped the Tri-
Citles Hornet s 1-0. Dave Koeh~
ler scor ed on a ZS yard run and
Kurt Br oc kma n ta cked on the
PAT on a line buck. The Jr.
Pee Wees award Z polnts for a
ki ck and l poi nt for a running
attempt.
Outsta nding players for the
Cougars In their win were Steve
McKibben, David Langmadeand
the brother duo of Dave and
Chris Porter, the Uneba.ckers.
Safety Jim Taylor lntercepted
a key pass In the game to halt
a Tri..Ctty thr eat. Next Satur-
day's game Is at Placentia at
12 noon a11;ainst the Piranhas.
UGALHOTIC!
F' -13682
f iCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The following person isdolng
business as: Jer sey-West Yaebt
Sales at Z300 w. Coast Rich-
way, Newport Beach, C&Uf-
ornla 92660: Jettrey L)'ftD
Marsh, 1691 Mesa Dr ., Apt,
E-4, Santa Ana, Ca. 92?07,
This buslness is c::ooducted
by ••an lndiYidual."
Signed: Jeffrey Lynn Marsh,
This statemeot ns tiled with
the County Clerk of Oranp
Co~mty on Ock)ber 11, 1971.
4'18
P_,Usb: Oct. 14. 21, 28.NOY.
1971, In tM Newport Harbor
Nav y Airman Apprentice
PhiUp E. Bettencourt, son of
Mr. aod Mrs. Victor S. Betten-
court of 300 1 Ceylon Rd., Costa
Mesa., has reported :or duty
aboard the attack a.ircraJt car-
rier U.S.S. Constellation, now lD
San otego preparing for de-
ployment ••
DOUG STEWART of the Costa Mesa freshman "taxi squad"
knocks a pass away from the Newport Harbor defender
during the yearling pme last Fr iday . Harbor won 8-0 as
Brian Ther iot r omped 80 yards for the only score of the
pme. (VIc Opalek photo.)
LEGAL NOTICE -~
·YICTORIOUSlSEA KINGS
TACKLE S. ·• VALLEY
PAIW.I()LWT
BALBOA
e .. ~~..e••-'· .. a~.;., s•. o.,-.... 5 .,,.«14
HOW TH RU OCT. 19
Ll!NDA. I A.CKSON
A.c•tl••y •w•rtl
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"friends"
•
MASTER WATER PLAN IS
SET FOR .WEST NEWPORT
Pranlloo of a mu1ar wa-IY-. will lleloilo tile
lor pluo tJr Wootllnpartwu lowlqlltiU:
-T-F t•aaioJbr 'Valor --
tllo llawport Boaeb Cttr Coom-dlotr-:::u::-.::1 ~!l<CIIIO ell. tile donloptd ud n. COtmell authoriHC1 the u.,,
mayor aDd elty clert to ue-• tlplf&dlor of tbe n1~1l
cute u &lfeemtDl wtth BoJle dlltrlbaUoo &Jittm Ud
EallaeerlDc to prepare a plu tioMI mtoor faetUUea .,;o,WJ
for the uea westerly of New. to eorreel dtfldiOCies.
port Blvd. aad DOrtherly of • Storace f.aellttlea.
McFiddta Pl • Preuure rtdueloe
Tbe master pla.D, provtdl.ng PftiJUI't reUef laeiUtiu
for correction of defteleocea pump stations.
and tor tJI)I.nsion of the water Muimum tee tor the
was set at $9,000,
CDM resident is robbed
Jewelry worth $11,000 wu a necklace wttb 114 dia.moadl.
ttoleo from tbe room ot Mrs, Detectins said 29 pleca of
Geoe Wa.ahburn, 50, of Irvine jewelry were stolen. Tbe llltof
Ternce at the BeYerly wn .. mtsstngarticJ'ltlDehtdedri.Dp,
sbire Hotel ln Beverly Hllls earrings_ aDd credit earda,
last Oct. 6 or early Oct. 7 Tbe thief, wbodetec:Unua.td
wbile she atteoded a reception eotered Mrs. Wubbarn's
tor PrlDcessAiex:andraofGreat by picking the k»ck or WAc a
BrltalD. pass key, also rotlbed uother
Pollee said Mrs. Washburn, room otabout$1001nAustrallatl
wUe of a ret.lred Coca Cola currency and $5,100 tn tn,.
ezecuttve, was robbed of the veJer's checks. Tbe mooey be·
pms, wM cb inclUded a go(d longed to Louis Abralaml ot
bracelet contatning 115 d1a-Brighton, AustraUa.
moods, a platinum pendant and Mr. Abrahams' room was
pto containing 10 diamonds, and just above Mrs. Washburn's,
JEWEL GANNON DI ES
Jewel Florence Gannon, 61,
of 415 Poinsettia, Corooa del
and detecUtes theorized tbe
thief entered his room flrst
by mistake,
Mar, died Oct. llatherresl-ASSOCIATES TO MEE T
dence. She was born Nov. 24,
1909 1n Illinois and came to Tbe Eastbluft' Philharmoolc
ora.oie County 21 years ago, Associates, a women's com-
Survivors Include her hus-mlttee of the Ora.oge
tllnd, John; a son, Patrick of Plltlharmonlc ~lety,
Corona del Mar· 2 daugllters tbetr second meeting of tbe
Sbella Espinoza ~~ corona and seasoo at 11 a.m. Wedne!lday,
Non of Coroca del Mar· a.Dd Oct. 27, at the OOme of Mrs.
3 grandeh1ldrea ' Richard Grabow.
Rosary n.s ~eclted Oct. 13 Kerry GraM, a gradlllte stu-
DUPLEX
South of Highway
S BEDROOM PLl6 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN
TIP TOP SHAPE ON ONE OF THE BETTER STREETS
IN CORONA DEL MAR.
63,500
••••
CDM ·R-2
712 LARKSPUR, c;oRONA DEL MAR
THREE BE~OOM OOME, DINING ROOM, TWO
BATHS, CARPETS, DRAPES, FmEPLACE, AHD
PLANS FOR AN ADDITIONAL UNIT,
43,500
••••
0 NEW DUPLEXES
CORONA DEL MAR
80'TH Ct..Q;E TO SHOPPING·-ONE SO. OF HWY.
aocr mass wtll be celebrated deot of music at OCI aod as-
at 10 a.m. today, Oct. 14, at sistant cooductor of ~ OCl
Our l:.ady QueenofAngles Cath~ orchestra: will talk on FormJ E
ollc Cburch.laterme!Wwtllbeat ln mustc.'
BRAND NEW, CALL 673-2222 FOR DETAILED IN-
FORMATION.
Holy Sepulcher Cemetery. Baltz A
Morhary Corona del Mar is CITY ATTORNEY HA.tAED
tn charge' of arrangements.' Acting City Attorney DeDilis l
O'Neil was appointed city at-
MARIE MIL L E R DIES torney Tuesday nig!lt by the T
P.11 &,.u flalt, ,.,.16
JUST THE PLACE
FOR THE KIDS!
Twenty minutes from Newport .••
1-1/2 acres with large trees, plenty
of room for stables and pool. Roomy
3 bedroom home, completely fenced.
Will exchange for small home or In-
come property In Costa Mesa or
Newport Beach.
-a,.._..,." s-.,. ~ PETE . BARRm REALTY&
' 1605 ..... " Dr. 11.1. \. 642-52110
82KPX..
B2AL28TAT2
ltB.JIDBHTIAL AND 8 USIHI!SS PlfOPERTIBS
·-I'O it I NTBifi!STI!D, P ROI'ESSIONAL
COHSIDBaATIOII See
'~I IIAL lnATI
JIIS I . C.O,.K...,., c.-• HI M•
17Witl
CORONA DEL MAR
3 bedrooms, 2.baths, fireplace. $300
mo., lease. Now available.
THURSDAY, OCT. 14, 1971
LIVE IN CLOVER
(RIGHT NEXT TO DOVER!)
Beautiful 4 bedroom, family room,
2-1/2 bath custom home. Lots of
sliding doors to large covered p&tio
and outstanding enclosed yard with
its beauteous flowers. Compare at
$54 tO.
I THIS WEEK'S LEADER
I Opportunity knocks on charming
Balboa Island --Duplex, like new!
Plush 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 fireplace
corner unit with ankle-deep shag
and all the deluxe built-ins. EXTRA
nice 2 bedroom rental. Just a few
steps !rom secluded pier and bay.
Make an appointment! l\lowat$99,500. 644-mo
AIUIMI-9!•••• ......... ssoaAm
cr.._.,. o.L_, .... •~ Mrs. Marte v. Mmer, 71, of Newport Beach City Couocll at 0
205 Magnolia Ave., ·..:osta Mesa, an annual salary of $23,000.
died O<:l. ll at Country Club Mr. O'Nellhadbeeoljlt)OIJoled R ARTIST'S HIDE_AW A Y
Convalescent Hospital. She was acting city attorney Juoelafter DOH Y • FJUUCK.LUC Large 1 room, furnished . with fire-
2121 E.UT COo\ST NWY. COIIONo\ DilL MAll, CAL"· c• 0 0 t 0 0 *0 '0 o o t• 0 o o t tf
Mo., and cametoOrangeCounty Into private practice and work ,.~ ,. place and charm. Private patio, kitchen, ---------born Dec . 29, 1899, in Elmo, Tully Seymour r estgoed to go I "'~.,'TO"' ' 8
_48 years ago. part time as city attorney of JZ51 1Mt C1111:......., bath. $165 mo., lease. --.... ,. y..,, o-•-, Curt Dosh
Funeral services wf.U beheld Laguna Beach. C...~ ... c•r Mia rn ,_ "-RAL. T OR
at 11 a.m. toda.y, Oct. 14, attbe Wr. O'Neil came to the city ....., lnm:l Co M ~ for a Su'-•crlptl •~ _._.."-6472 .. -..rn--
eeUBroodwayChaJ)el,wllhDr, as asslslaut attorney to De-'-;;;===-"'======="'-===• RBIN-ARTIN] --. Jamoo o. ~.of lilt c.a c.-r, 1969, after ba•tng I'" _ __,;:C..::;,;11..:6::.n:;.4550;;::::::,. __ J 1no W. COAS KWY ,
l(e•.Flrat BaotUl CJwrcb.ol-worked at lbe city attorney's J ~=====~~l::~7~6§!6~2~====~U.:::::::::L::.:~~~·=os~rt:!l:•:••£ __ lie~ -..-..w t. .a -.me. w ~Aace ... tor 2 ~oooooc::..oo~••• • i
Huboi' Rest Cemetery. years. ~inJa .J~
Former grid star 4ies
Howard (Bart) Cox, 60, of
420 Vista .Grande, East Blutf,
died Oct. 10 In a Gannisoo,
Colo., hospital follatrioga heart
attack.
Survivors include his wife,
Gretchen and a soo, Don, a
Brawley rancher.
Mr. Cox was capta.tn and All-
ClF fUllback OD tbe ta.med 1921
Santa Ana SaJuts football team,
wtlich won the Southera Calif~
orala champloosh.Jp before los-
ing to Bakersfield In wbat thea
were the state title piayotrs.
After llllb school pduaUon
with the ciass of 1922, be weDl
to tbe UnlYerstty of C&lltornla
and played oa Coach Andy
Smith's Californ!a Wonder
Teams as tackle.
He became a flyer in the early
L!Go\L MOTIC !
years of aviation. He piloted an
open cockpit plane between Los
Angeles and Salt We City on
the flrst.ever rmll fiigbts be·
tween thOse 2 clUes. He later
was a senior pUot tor American
AirUnes.
Fw-.eral services and en~
tombmeot will be held at 11 a.m.
Friday, Oet. 15, at Pacific View
Memor1al Park. Baltz Mortu-
ary, Corona del Mar, Is ln
charge of arrangements.
MRS. KARGE SUCCU MBS
Mrs. Floreoce H. Karge, 83,
of 45Z M eDISOia Ter ., Corona
Hlgbiaorts, d.led Oct. 9 at El
Cajoa. She was: bore Sept, 18,
1888, in Cblcaco and came tc.
Orange CoWJty 14 years ago.
Suntvors ioclude her hus-
baDd, Frill; 2 dauctJters, Mrs.
Janet Dunlap of Eagle Rock and
Mrs. Coostaoee JacksoO of La
Mesa; 4 gn.Ddchl.\dren and 1
gr-.t.graDdchild.
Fuoeral services were
Oct. 13 at PacUlc Vtew Cluopei.J
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY o\PPOINTMENT
l Linda hi• Drive -Open Sunday
J.ovel\1. new 5 i.tR.. 41 ! ba. home w water·
fronl ·li,· rm . & d•n. rm. Oak paneled family
rm. w frpcl. J\-la.~ttr RR . \.1 .s itllng area &
fireplace. Bay & ML v 1e\\s. . . . Sl79.500
11 Linda hie Drive
Elegant new 5 SR . 4• .. : ba. home \.1 formal
dJn rm . !am rm .. wet bar. Impressive en--
try court w 16 fl. mahog. doors. $179,j00
JUST COMPlETED
5 BR. 4 balh home with 50 ft . dock. Beauti-
full y decorated. with marble mstr. bath.
crystal chandeliers. fine carpets & wallpaper.
Built-in vacuum. recirculating hot water,
dumbwaiter &-many other extras. $285.000.
t2' Lind• Ide Orin
Beaut. S BR. 4 ba . home v.· formal dm. rm.
&: family rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside stairway.
Built-in gun cabmet & bookshelvt!s. $155.000
Wat.rfront Lots
f\'o. i6· J Car garage. Faces Soulh $80.000.
No. 56 . Norlh Lagoon exposure . $80.000.
For Complete Information
On all homes & loh . please call:
BI LL GRUNDY, Realtor
lsi...,• Bldg • .It Linda l•le
:J.tl IAYSIDI! DR., SUITE l, N.ll. 675-4161 ..................
···············~·· MLS SALES REPORT
Sales through Multiple Listing ..ervtce
of the Newport Rubor-Costa Mesa
Board of Realtor s totalled$81 mUllon
for the first 9 months of 1971 -an
average of $9 million a monthl In
September, 190 s ales were m&de for
$8.4 million, 391 new llstlngs were
processed, 49% were sold, 55% o1.
Bales were cooperative. Ust your
1 proper ty with a .Realtor. I
ROY R. McCARDLE
'UALTOI.
~7727
IIIII M&Wi'OH JI.VD. W81'A 1011"'
-
LIST WITH
SEE THE
MULTIPLE LISTING
EAM GETS RESULTS
More than $80 million worth of
real estate property was sold through
the Newport Harbor-Costa Mes&
Board of Realtors Multiple Listing
Service during the first 9 months of
1971 --an Increase of 85% over 1970.
This remarkable score has been
made possible through teamwork of
the Multiple Listing Service. Through
MLS, Realtors pool their resources
to Insure a wider range of customera
when you are selling a hOU8e --and
& wider choice of properties wben
you are buying one.
II LS REAL TORS WILL SCORE I'OR lQII, TOO I
MLS REALTOR let us carry
Harlaor Cost. NISI
Carol Shedd engaged~ liiUI!SOAY, OCT. II, IJ71
GOWNS AND FLOWERS and excUlng deta115 of the National
Cbll.rlty Leaeue Debutante Ball were discussed WedDesday
Oct. 6, at the Udo Isle home of Mrs. Paul Connally wbe~
mothers of the 1971 debutantes-to-be met for cotree. Among
the mothers present were, standing left to right, Mrs .
Marshall James Styli of Costa Mesa, Mrs. Royal Duane
Tucker of Oonr Shores and Mrs, Richard Lansing Law.
reoce or Westcl1ft, and, seated, Mrs. William Arthur Con-
over of Udo Isle.
U..llllrlt lolaa.Canl -----... ··--It I ....U, '1'111 ~ -Cllorctt, •• ... lo lllo CUll -Urd a. II 0ru1t Aft,, C--al llr. ud llr .. Ill ..
II--T11o DaYid t:.,.s lilac· C. -. ....... al ltlo llrldt. Tbt -.. wiD bo bold Doe. •• wW preulllt a ~aCted caa-I! at 11 AadriW• .,..., .....
cort llltlo ?op.m. -• boor Cbare~ 1
tllla s.di.J. Put«FredYotll
wiD II•• ltlo oor..,. at tho lila -..., .,adollod
IO·SO -!rom N--h1!lll ' •·~· aeru;e. • sebool. ud 11 ell'l'tllltly ea-
Tbe PlYmouth c~ep.Uoa-rolled lD ~lal tducaUOD at
• &I Church, 3262: Broad Street. tbe Untnntty of Oregoa. Sbe
Newport Hetpta: -·Guest mlD-atteoded OCLA &Dd the Uat-
llter tor tbe 10 a.m. service nrlity of Oslo. Her ft&Dee,
this Sunday wlll be the Rev. 800 of Mr. aDd Mrs. AotbonY"'
Fred Ntedrlnrtaus.,; His topic Svaktl of Graad JUDCtlon, Colo.,
.-ill be "What do we do DOW?" received his BA aDd MA degree
• • • · at the University of Colorado
The LutheranChiD'ch of the and ls a Pb.D. candidate 1D
Master, 2900 Paclflc View Dr., special educatloa at the Urti-
H&rbor VIew Hills •• A layman verstty of Oreeon.
CAROL SHEDD
of tr.e coogrep.Uon 1Ftlt bring 1 The engagement aDDOWlee·
sbort message 00 "loyalty meot was made at a family
month" tor the neJt senral party held Oct. 6 ln hooor or
SUDdays. Dr. WUliam R. Eller Mr. and Mrs. Bebcet Kepenek school ye&r, ThJ.s was tbe ttrst
will deliver the sermon, "The or Ankara, Turkey, parents of time aay ollbe flmtly had met 'DON'T . GO' heavens are open," at tbe 9and Engtn Kepeoek, American Field tbe senior Kepeoeks with the
11 a.m. services. The Junior service student wbo attended exeepUoo of son Steve Shedd,
PLEA -High League wtll meet at 0000 Harbor High aDd llved with the who vtsited them last month tn MADE Saturcllly at the ·bome or Mr . Sbedds durin~~: the 1962-63 Ankara.
and Mrs. Don Muhllg. The
The John Bl.rch Society has Senior High League wtu go on
launched a new campaign with an outing fl'om 2 to 6 p.m.
the appeal, "Please, Mr.Pres-SWlday.
ldent, do not go," urging Prest- • • •
dent Nixon to cancel his plans St. Andrew's Presbyterian
to visit Red China. Church, 600 St. Andrew's Rd.,
Tbe plea appears In the form CUff Haven --'•Take It easy"
ot a four-page "protest letter" will be the sermon topic of Dr,
Corona del Mar
Chamber Talk
at record Pace here ~ \~~ ~~~sl~::\ :t1t:nas;:~~~ ~::1:~ o;:r:.~.e~w:Jayth:.:~
Members and friends of the vices. A hymn festival w111 be
anti-communist orga.ntzatton held at 4 p.m. Sunday,
Multiple listing sales
By HAL PINCH IN
PRfSIDENJ.
Sales through tbe muWple
Usttar service of the Newport
Harbor.Costa Mesa Bollrd of
Realtors are continuing at an
astounding rate of lncrease over
all previous years of ltsopera.
Uon, according to David W.
Myhre, president of the 42 year
old orpnizaUon.
September figures just re-
leased 100fcate sales through
the tlrst 3/4 of the year to be
$81,554,932, an ln<:rE!Iilse of 85%
over 1970, Total unit sales, the
number or lndtvldualproperttes
sold, increased 77%, while the
number of Usttnr.s processed
showed an lncr•~se of 38%.
A lt.bough 1969 was the previous
record year tor sales, the 1970
figures were only tractlonally
less, so the percentages or ln-
crease over the record year
would be very little different
from the percentages above.
Records of sales over the
past 12 years lnclteate that 80% ue belngas.kedtogettheletters • • • As I talk with prospective
of the sales volume Is made signed and sent directly to the Ctlrtstlan Sctence Churches new members aswellastormer
during the first ttlree-quarters White House. __ "0octr1ne of atonement'' Ia members who have not renewed
or tbe year. Since the pattern Perry Nolla.r, a toed leader the topic of the Bible lesson their membership, I often meet
of quarterly sales during 1371 1n the Soetety, said: "We are sermon for this SUDCtay. Ser-the question, '•Wby should I
seem to be In keeping with past convinced that a vlstt by our vices are at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Join the Ch.amber?"
statistics relative toeachqua.r-president to the murderous lD Newport Beach, 11 a.m. tn At a later time, I should llke
ter (25% durin£ the first 3 criminals wbo control malnlaod Costa Mesa and 10 a.m. tn to enumerate, as a reminder,
months, 28% during the seeond, China would be disastrous lor Harbor VIew Hills. WHAT the Chamber has ac-
21! during the thlrd), It appears all freedom-loving people. It • • • compllsbed over the past 15
reasonable to predict that dur-would mean a betrayal of our Way-In Fellowship Church years. Today's column is WHY
ing the last quarter of the year anti-Communist allles In Asla, of Religious Science, Z411 E. and I am indebted to the Laguna
tbe service wUI sell 480 more as well as an abandonment of Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar •• Beach Cbamber newsletter tor
properties for an additional millions of Chinese who are The Rev. Eleanor Jackson will many of these thoughts,
$ZO,OOO,OOO, for an annual total suffering under one of the most preach at the 11 a.m. Sunday One of our btggest tasks in
of over $100,000,000. despotic tyrannies In history." service on "Passway to right the Chamber Is that of public
"Tbe real estate Jndustry,as Citing a recent U.S. Senate thlnking." A bake sale will be relattons; not only to the out-
we know H, has enjoyed a fan-s ubcommittee report entitled held after the service. side, but also within our own
tastic year," Mr. Myhre stated, "The human cost of commu-• • • community. Sometimes, people
"and there Is no Indication that nfsm In China," Mr. Nolla.r The date of the country tUr --homeowners and buslness-
U wtll oot continue well Into said, "Mao Tse Tung, Chou at the St. Mark Presbyterian men allke ·-wonder why each
197Z. Because of our educa-E:n Lai, and their band of cut-Church, ZlOO Mar Vtsta, East is here. Whatourresponbllltles
tlonal, cultural, and r ecr ea-throats have murdered some· Bluff, has been cllanged to Oct. are to each other.
tlonal amenJUe$, not to mention where between 34 million and 31 because of the veterans' day Whether, perhaps, one or the
Here, then, the buslnessman
realizes hts need for the borne-
owner.
However, be wtu not see that
homeowner it hedoesnota~Wly
the needed commodity, it hJ.s
prices are not c.ompetittn, or 1f
his servtce and manners are
lacklng.
Responslb111ty comes fUll
circle.
Homeowners aDd business
people do not reallY differ ln
their thinking. Each desires
Corona del Mar wholesome,
sale, a ptacetomakehJ.mproud;
with shops and services upon
wh.lch he can depend, still re-
taining the '•vtUare" atmos-
phere, but progressive enoulh
to let him atford to live here.
the beauty and stabillty of our 63 million of their fellow Chi-tloliday the precedlngweek. The other could make it alone.
residential areas , ever ybOOy nese while consolidating and fair ts sponsored by the board That Is, itpeoplevlsltCorona
wants to Uve here.'' matntalnJ.ng their power. To of deacons to raise money lor del Mar, shop the stores, bed
'
---------------------.. treat these barbarians as a the education of Em manual At. down In the motels, dlne in Its legitimate iQVernment, to have tuab tn this country. many restaurants, and there-
••Atmosphere'' Is quaintness,
of course, but It loses Its charm
unless It Is an honest state of
mind. "Atmosphere" canoot be
misinterpreted for tqlllnted,
tumbledown, unhealthy and un.
sate.
Corona de l Mat people care
about th~ commWlity. ForaQY
neighborhood to falter oowadays
Is a ta.Jlure beyond compre-
hension, because of the ex-
amples of deterloratlonolother
communities. Jt Is inconceiv-
able, and It won't happen here!
BARGELLO BOOKS!
E IJa William,· famed book en Flcrtntine
Embroidery Ma• arr~ved at last! It'• S6.9S
• copy and f1ll1d w1tM ideas. L@f us M1lp
"'IOU c11ccse from cur 250 sl1•des of fine
P~rsian yarn to crute your Ba rg•lla de~
t~gn.
•• •• e il
NEEDLEPOINT DESIGN
ZUI I . COAST HUtHWAT, CO.OHA OIL MAl-64 ... 7904
the President of the United • • • fore. -.rn G locome --isu't
States meetwtththem asequals, Dr. Henry BraDdt, notedpsy. that enough for the business-
and to accept themas therulers cbologtst, willspeakthlsSUDday man? What Is hJ.sresponsibtllty
of the Chinese people would be afternoon and evening at the to the homeowner, or does he
a betrayal of all that this coun -3rd armual tamily llle confer. even owe him anything?
try represents." ence at Prlnce of Peach Luth-On the other hand, does the
LEGAL NOTICE
ije stated that the campaign eran Church, Z987 Mesa Verde homeowner ·-just hOmeowner,
Is meeting wit h a ver y good Dr., Costa Mesa. Dr. Brandt DO employment connection --
reception In the Harbor Area, has had experience as a semln· owe something to the business.
and that most persons who read ar y teacher, profe ssor of psy. man? To lind the answer, each NOTICE 0 the "protest letter" agree to chology and collegedeanotmen. should try It alone tor awhile. F PUBLIC HEARING
sign lt. Copies of the letter are • • • It wtll be only a short time NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN
available upon request, simply The tnter!althrellgtouslestl-before each realizes hts need that the City Council of the
by wr lUng to Mr. No liar at v 1 to be ll ld thl F Ida A _ _. tor the other. c tty of Newport Beach will hold
1934 "··bo 81 a • e 5 r Y iUIU H 1 --• d nd a publlc hearing rep.rdlng
n.u· r vd., Costa Mesa. Saturday at the UCI campus omeowners re Y iUIU epe Planning Commtsslon Amend-
green, will feature perform. upon business people to take
CAPT. L. L. SKATOFF
SERVING IN HAWAII
ances by Temple Sharon Folk care of more essentials than ment No. 300, as ~&~Proved b)'
Dancers, Sisters or Sound, Lu-they realize. More than they the Plarmlnr Commission by
th Cbol I th ~ St reollze, •-cause many ror-t the adoption of Us Resolution eran r, c us u-om . ~ ro~ N 739
CaptaJn Leonard L. Skatoft
Jr., husbaDd of the former Miss
Karen J. Morrison of Seashore
Drive, West Newport, Is serv-
1nr wit h Marine Fighter Attack !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ Squadron 212, F 1r st Mar lne Brigade, at the Marine Corps
Air Station, Kanoehe Bay, Ha-
waii.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church, that there Is more tollvlngthan °• • amendinC the pla011ed
Methodist Folk Choir, the ZDd just groceries andautomobtles. community reculatiollS lor
Baptist Choir, and Sister Joa.n Naming a few mor e essen-UR:~er HArbor View Hills; spe.
Marie OP, a singing nun. There tlals, there are: television re-cltlcally pertainine to the park-
Will be examples of rellgtous pair, dental work, cab servtce, lng requirements, alp require-
art Ut tur I food nd acooun•·-s, ruroace ~--. ...._ meots, &Dd commercial com-, era e, mus c, a ..... .....~ vu muntty taellltles wtth1n the
dance. top of that, everyt1me a dolla.r multi tamti
spins, It collects a ta.J: that Is NoTicE ~ar:~EBY FUR.
awarded to the elty and helps THER GIVEN that the said pub.
to create a tu base --that lie hearlng wtu be beSd oo the
fow:dt.tion 14M)n which all com. Z6th day of October, 1971. at
munJ.Ues depend for city ser· the hour of 7:30 P.M. ln the
vices. Counctl Chambers of the City
MARINERS CHURCH
Dr, Joe Aldrich, wbo rec.e!Yid bta Th. 0. degree
from Dl.llas TbeoJoctcal Sem.t.mlty. Dallas Tezaa
11 the church pastor. Tbe Rev. Wtllia.m Acton t~
&IIOC.I&te putor and ta: aftllable for vlstt:ation and
COtallellDc,
SUNDAY SCHOOL. • • • • • 1:00 A.M.
WORSHIP SERVICE •• 8:00A.M ... 10:00 A.M.
EVENDIGSERVICE ••••• 1:00 P.ll.
2200 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL MAR
The members of the squadron
were awarded the Captain Rob-
ert M. Hanson Marlne Fighter
Sq uadron of the Year A ward
for 1970, gjven In recognition
of superior professional per-
formance In fighter tactics and
tighter alrcralt activity. The
squadron also earned the chief
of naval operations safety award
lor ftseal year 1971.
AS LOG HEADQUARTE
NATURAL FLAME
MANZANITA
GAS LOGS
I ll, SOliD 11'' Jill lHWifl CISTOM IUIMII. PU Me ,IU.IL
OR.JGrNALPJUCI
.1}9.9)
I
NEW MEDICAL FACILITY
OPENS IN NEWPORT
Health Screening of Orange
County Inc. !las opened a med1-
callaclllty at 400NewportCen-
ter Drive in the Newport Center
medical building. Open house
will be held trom 5 to 9 p.m.
this Friday, Oct. 15.
Through the UM of com-
puterized equipment and other
up-to...date medical machin .. ,
the cllnlc allows the patient to
conwlet• all Ylt&l testa under
one root and 1D one awntnt-
mtDt. Tbe telll, which bectD
wtth a complete general medi-
cal hlltory tabn throup tbl
Ull of l Yi~Ho tcrHD rtolOtld
to a computer, include cb..t
x:.nya, el~troeardiocram,
lull( flmctloo, hllrlllr. Ylsloa,
bodJ m .. 11remeat1, pulse Uld
blood pre11ure, uriMiy.U Uld
blood cbeml8try proflle.
HARVUT MOOH PAfiTT
1'bl UDIIll hanelt mooa
part)' of tho Nnport S..eb
Nl&bt Owlo at 1110 Hoot 'N Holler
R-wtU bo bold II 2 p.m.
tbt. SUDday, Oct. 1.7, in tbt
r.erlltloa cea.t.r or Btthtl
Tonti, M6 W. 19th St., Colt&
11-.
llldor tbo dlr-at TOOJ Craao, tbo com-dllt>W•
at 0raaco c.-, Ud """'" a....boJ1>or.llllop....,.awtD
pr-.......... "'-Ilk
-· '""' Nlpt Owla -Ulio lu Dllto -wtU bo .....
Tbe broader the buslness ta.x Hall of t'he City of Newport
base, the less each homeowner Beach Catuornla atwhlchUm payal • • e Wh thl ........ aDd place any and aU persoos en s area ns a '-"N~ interested may appear and be
room community to1D'tsm, in-heard thereon
clud1nc summer renters as wen Laura Lap;s
aa two-borne flmiUes, played CJty Clerk
a prtma.ry role ln the local City of Newport Beach
eeooomy, Tbat dollar, Ln the PubliSh· Oct 14 1971 1D th
urn• of tour lam, 11 tadtnc. Newport Harbor Eutcn: • r---------, I TIY OUR I
I JUMBO SHRIMP I
I DINNER I I I
I 1uv ONI AND •n ONI I
; FREE : I ONLY He I
POUR JUMIO IHRIM,, I PRINCH , ..... IHRIMI' IAUCI I
I 1-o...IOMWoolc-llvuW ... Oct.IOI I
WITH THIJC~ I I
,.1 • r I TASTII Pllm BURGER I
· _...._ 1 1900 w. ULlOA an. 1 ...... L NIWPOIT IIACH ,,...1 .. ~!!!!!.J!!!!!~~ ---------
•
Corona .
del Mar
3601 I. Coat Hl1hway
673-2303
SANTA ANA
1501 l. -ot Wlotor 135-36416
40,000
MILE
GUARANTEE
lt!onthe
best of the belted tires
Gokl Seal '78 ' ct:.'f
fiiEifiiGI.AS IIElTl AS LO., AS
DVN£0P
RADIAL SP·68
mxlr$25 95
liM .
ISSxll" $2695
SUtfA.f.
165114" $27 95
DUNLOP RADIAL SPECIALS
4:$99 Dunlo p FR 70xl5"
White Wall sut•n,•n••
BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL$34 40,000MILE
GUARANTEE
30,000MILE
&UAIANTEE
MIGWIIEI.S
NEWPORT
MACH
JOe
CORONA DEL MAR HIGH SCHOOL J:Uenll ar1 tn,lted to
-r-,;-.:;..~
JOe
COSTA
MESA
NAME OF STATE IS DAR .
HISTORY ESSAY TOPIC
Till Co-l WUUam C&beU DOUDCod In Fellrulry durlnt:
Cblptv rA. tbe Dnpters ot the American History WOilth. The
Amtrlcaa RetoluUoo of New-3 yeara Col. WUU&m Cabell
port Be&eb lDDOtmeel the Chapter has sponaorect tbecoo-
Amerlcaa btatory Dltloral es. test has produced wt.onen at
ay eoatut •~Jtctfor thta year the state level
1a "How mJ state acquired Mrs. Edpr M. Coi Jr, ls
Ita D&mt." Rules han been regent aDd Mrs. Richard C,
PQM.S ill the area IChOOlJ aJld othber&: Is chairman of the
Ubrarlta, \merlean History Mooth Com-
The eontelt Ia "*' to any mlttee. Further information
ltudeiU 1.D 5th, ISth, '7th and :nay be obtained from member•
ltb cr&de• 1D p\lbUc, private, >f the committee: Mrs, Oth-
ud. paroch1a1 schools in the Jerg, 833-S-478; Mrs. WUUam
Ne-wport-Mea ara. Tbe es. \shtaugh, 673-6298; Mrs. Mar-
8&)"1 mult be completed by Jan .. orle Carnes, 6-46·1959, and
10, and the 'lt'tmer• will be an-Mrs, Donald Sloper, 673-3553,
Child care is club topic
come for cotree arxl dessert at tbe annual back to scbool TbelrTIDe \Voman'sClubwtll anyone wishing to don&te such
proeram Wednesday nirtJ.t, Oct, ZO. Cake, pte, cookies aDd meet at 8 p.m. Oct. 19 at the articles may bring them to the
ASSEMBLYMAN BADRAM, seated, Ls dlseuntncparty
plana with Gus Owen of Costa Mesa, at left; Mrs. Badham,
and Ntwport Beach CotmcHman Carl Kymla. The party Is
a dinDer celebrating a ''decade in the assembly," Dooortng
the usembleman for his service 1n the Cautornla State
Leeillature. Actor John Wayne, honorary chairman, an-
nouncea: the event wUI be held Oct. 28 at the Alrporter IM.
Mr. Owen and Mr. Kymla are co.chatrmen for the event.
Supporters or Assemblyman Badham illterested in attending
this eveat may eortact Mrs, Ralph E. Bernard, dlM.er
ticket chairman, at 6'75-0375 for reservations, There is a
d:oaaUoo of $50 per CO\Ille. coffee or punch will be served ln the new commons at UCA Community Center, 4530 meeting on Oct. 19.
7 p.m. PTA members will be selltng spectalttems at "&Old Sandburg Way, Vlllage 2, In F1 ~·DSS CL '55 'T y
elephant" table. Proceeds trom the event will be used to Untverstty Park. The business 1 "~ "' "'
purchase an electronic screen and the accompanying equJp-meeting, conducted by the pres-FOR MEN AND WOMEN Brunch is a surprise meot needed for the audlo/vlstal cla.sses and school tdeot, Mrs. Martin Behrens, The Orange Coast YMCA,
assemblles. Shown ln the picture are, left to right, Laurie wlll be followed by a program servlnR: Costa Mesa ~ New-A come-as-you-are-brunch, of which both gro~s are apart,
Bayless, Elysian member; Dennis Evans, new principal of presented by Mrs. James c. port Beach started a be-held Oct. 9 at the Ebell Club-table centerpieces were bas-
Corona del Mar high school, and Nancy Smith, Elysian Heltoo, dtrector of the new ginner's fitness class for men house, 515 W. Balboa Blvd., kets of Uered oranges wttb
member. The Elysians are ontcial hostesses for the hlgtl child care center at UCI. and women at 6 p.m. Oct. 12. Balboa, was the brain child of lemon bklssom accents. The
school. Mrs. Allen J. Miller wtll The hour long class will be In Mrs. Larry Mitchell of the brWlCh menu Included an or-
r-;:;::;==~----:;;;;:::;;::-------l speak aDd. Mrs. Joseph M. Con-session 6 weeks for a fee of$6. Junior Ebell Club or Newport ange blossom beverage, sau-C2~tS non, who Is head of the vol-The purpose of the class is Beach to build friendship wtth sage strata, sweet rolls and -r-unteer committee tor the cen-to reach people that have not a sister club, the Costa Mesa coffee. Highlight of the morn-
W ter, Wtn describe the needs of been active for some time and Junior Women's Club. 1.Dg was a fashion show of what
•,J this oew taclllty. Mrs. Earl would gradually lik.e to work Husbands of the 40 JWllors the well-dressed Junior wears
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duties of vlce.prealdent, 1n erate way. The class will in-warning and sworn to secrecy made for the di fferent stages
charre of procrams for the lr-clOOe walldng, .)oning, swim-so the Mmes. Dave Snow, La.rry of loveUness, with a top prize
vine Woman's Club, wllllntro-mlng, weight tralnlng, lectures Thayer, Eupne Kovach, and of a tree banquet ticket to the
duce the apeakers. on the heart, nutrltttton, hypo-Larry Mitchell of the Junior Orange District convenUon go.
Mrs. Joseph Lee, projects keneUc diseases, ways of coo. Ebell Club and the Mmes. Peter ing to ''Miss Freid& Feder·
cha.lrmao, hu Uated the Chlld dltton1n&: and games. Vlotto, Robert RactU, and An-ated," who was fudged to be
Cart Center u ooe of the local Alter 6 weeks people may thony Trow of the Costa Mesa wearln&: the most oranp. ·
apnclH that tbe womea of lr· .enter the regular ntnessclass. Juniors could be assured young Members of the Costa Mesa
viDe can help. Tbe Center wtll es color on at the "Y". children would be cared for Jllnlors will be honored at the
provide day care tor the chlld-BID Brown, the Y's physical when mom was whisked away. Oct. 28 luncheon meetln( by
ren of students who attend UCJ. director, Is the Instructor and Carrytog out the orange the Newport Beach club. En-,
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• • •
• • •
The off•rinl of IM.ae 11 hinory.
But It D more than Mtory: it 1a
prophecy.
It it proprbeey that the Fathu Al--ty-will ollu Rio.........., S...,
His mirac:le 5oo OD the altar, GD
that very apot -Jlcnmt lloriab.
ADd it ia '"the" ahar, not .. an"
altar. '111ere im.'t but oaa real altar
juat u there im't but ona r • • i
Prielt-Kmg.
And the Father doa olfer up m.
SoD. On tbe altar. s.tw.m tbe
ltnife lind tbe fire.
ADd when Be 11 beiDa offered up.
no .-:e is b.rd hom Ba.v-. .,.. ina. lAy DO band up-. 111m; do DOtb.illc UDto Him. Ho IIUbditut. ..
fOUIIIII in a a.ubr thicbt. The bile falla. with c:nM:I • b d
dncllr aim ..:1 ~· Tbe fiN
burns. '~'be' heaven8 an blaek.. 'l1le
hammen drive the tWb tbrouch ~ ~~ hmda ud the quiver-
A& mm. and women mel boya and
1irla mock and deride, Uld jeer and
curse, and torment. And blupheme.
''Reproach heth broken my heart;
and I am full of huvmt.: and I
looked for .orne to take pity, but
there was noae: and for comforters,
but I found none" (Pia. QUO).
The knife hu fallen. The fire Ia:
humin&.
D
Salem 11 hl.tory.
Bul Salem i.a far more than his-
tory; Salem 18 prophecy,
Salem lo p._og-ol the City ol
the GrNt Priest-JUDc, tbl capltal
of the whole earth. the dt)< ol ..... -.the-ol beauty, the joy ol tbe whole eu"tb;
the city cl whk:h tbc.. w:lthiD It
will ...._ .. ,. ""' out "'"' ... altatiOb of tpirit,; ..,. h. 1.-d .. .......
!Wem. ten. you that ~ tiM
·~~aDdrt.-.1
fall ol nadcaa; that benDd tiM hall
""" ....... --... blood -..1 wmh ol Tbe di.t TrtbuJatima,
thew Y U. CIQ' of ~; the ~
dt;)', U. dt)' ol Ucbt md mU116e., the
dt;)' ..tthout .ob or ._.., the dt;)'
when DCIIM bl afrUd. • • •
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out ............ a ..... ..
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or ~ •• 't.f. It .. 1lllt ...... t ill the a-u. ... WI. ol ...................... ...._
ol tha mub'l'..-, the Baa J GOd.
didD't haw to _. ._ tblll worid
mel die for .. ,.. lhat bad re-
belW ....... o-w -tun:t.-
ed ltlt back -BilL The lacai.... • pun ..... TboOUJd .............. _
m a. did m. wan • ..n-t -.
Be ..... -til ............ ted the O..t lliQ' f11 A L Cl!.
1111 Gt..t n.,. al. Atmmm&, Be
ftiWatld ...,. .......... tla.t ... ____ _
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tbat hiD -thllt awfll ........ .
ADd wbm Be bMI fln"Nd m.
work 011 ttu. ...-th • pn.t, Be .... ceaded be,oDd aua. mel ...... aDCI
stan, and •t down Oil the ricbt
hand of the )lb,.;.t,. ill th• Mavau~
(Reb. 8:1).
He lll there lociaT, tbot Q,.t Htcb
Priest, "A minister of U.. I&DCtuar}', and of the true t.bnnaele, whieb
the Lord pitched, ADd not man."
And He is Aviq all who come wato
Him. And not only Mvinl them, He
makes inWrcesDon for them.
He pray~, for the likes of ua. •••
• • •
The Parable of
Pollution I I -
A «!rtain man went travel1ng
thJ"'UUh the country, and u he
looked he saw alJ that God had
made, and It wu polluted.
The air wu thiek wtth fanout-
The roadaide wu Uttfted with .............
The brooD and .treama · ameUed
wtth tht acencb of .,...._
1be alumt were uowdecl with
ovt:.-.popula~
And tile mon oold, ''I wiD buoy
myM:lf wtith ~.'"
So he buUt a pol1uttoa.frwoe ear.
And M .....,.. men to pld&: ., "'"--....... ,.... •• w,....
dl'let&IC tM + .... ol .........
Alii at tbt IDI ol 1111 Jlle, w1101t
.. min' II .. r1 •c at llle ....................... :
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larael'1 Separation CommaDded
-EWOI!T-Elllllll TIIUIIIDt\Y, OCT. 14, 1171
!Willi! SlC'I!CI!--,.. z ·---··-''hu Cod pve . ..,.._ rHrJ na10n
fOr looplldt obodlucc. Ho Qploioed
that He wqpt drive oat tk.ir c:oemic11
.,IItie ad . JittleH 10 tbat the wild
beucl woetW DOC bttt ... ud.DIJ and
ea..._ ....... Ju tM eoemy ws•
detttoyed. tMa tiM Hebrews were tu
oce.,, their laa4a. No k.iDJ and nt1
mao would be able to atand beforco
them aucca~fu~. but God parant~ecl
to His peoflc cOmplete vklory o ver all
and at &II times. All tltty had to do wa11
to be faithful aad aot evtn duire aay •
thJac that God prohibited. They could
DOt take aoy ,old or silver or any
othc:r loot from their enemiet, because
&II tbioaa conaected with Hi• eae:·
miea were an abomination to Hitn.
They were directed to detest and ab-
hor utterly an.ythinl' that God desig·
nated u an abomiaatioa.
ntl CNIISTIAM .IACOM.
7N MADDIM IT., COLLIMeiWOOD. M...l.
Col .... Text t .... _.,-Ia blo-. ardort Chriot t1oo lltotholto·
oi........S doo7 --.. Cllriot'o ot blo ....,. .... (I Cor. 1.1 <Ia). '
I~ ~~'i; ~~so!,::: c:i
created this planet that we
ull earth and established and
~ • tquipped it in such way• that
it could be inhabited (ba.
.J,) :lfl). Why the other planeD and
~t:.rs exist we do not know, but the
~ihl e is very definite about the reason
,.· • :y !ltated that the inhabitants are
w '!'lorify Cod by being His witnesaea
and ~ervants (!sa. U :71 10). The
IVhole earth is God's traininr
where human beings that He
placed here can be trained by
~o that they can be useful to
in an existe-nce beyond the
the train inc camp -this
MAN'S S!I.FISH
The Bible is a faithful
spired by God and ,.,i(i~·~.
His request 10 that
see what has oc!'"'!'!~.~~··
.,., this earth in
pl,ns for mankind.
that in e\·cry_~".,c~tii~p'ii
to Kparate themselves from them. The
descendants of Abram wa-e di10bedi·
ent also, but Cod promiaed Abram that
He would preserve a remnant of this
p~ple and train them in obedience.
The Hebrewa bad to aufl'er many
thine• because of their anfaithfulneu
to God, and He drove them out of the
Promised Land with the aid of a
drourht and into the land of
Ecpt, where as alave1
for He
tnut
was teaching
were Hi1 stude-nts, they no
work to perform. God provided every·
thing without any effort on their part,
or any payment of any kind. No other
college was ever conducted on such a
hasis, yet, they did not learn, and only
two of the adults, Caleb and Joshua,
passed the final examination, but die(]
in the wilderness.
7: 1·18
Cod wu oot fool'"-or -porizi ... ,
but wu reqlidriar COIDplete &Ad atJeo.
lu\f obedicoce in ..,...tioa.
The reason for thla atrictne .. wa•
that thHC daceDdants ol Abraham
had been chosen to be a tpedal peo.
pie unto Himself, and were to be dia·
tinct and KParate from all other peo-
ple. They were fewer In number than
the uncocJiy tribes and aations Jur·
roundin&' them, but, inaamueb u Cucl
loved them, he would protect them
for the Jake of Hta oath to
Abraham, and to
when He God meant word that He said
He Thit was
wu protectin1
people that they
not p«iah as were all
He reminded them
for them and their
for to years.
food and
~;~:~~~; waxed not old n did thy foot swell
U they were faith·
witneases for Him,
them, and they,
he lied against e ~;~~~ij~~~~i~; of God and have r
training of God,
time, they have
materials, l~le:~i~~' !'otreu;:-th, and
DEATH FOI THE UNGODlY
God raised up Moses to be His repre-
sentative to lead the Hebrews and de·
li\'er to them his directions, laws, com-
mandments and fofms of worship. O ur
le!'son deal• with the spe<:ial command-
ment to be separate from all ungodly
nations and peoples when they should
emerge fro m the wilderness and reach
the Promised Land. God said that H e
would cast out of the land seven na·
tion.s. each one of which, was greate1
:md mightier than the Hebrews. H (·
wa! to O\"ercomc them and then th l
Ht:Or"ew s were to destroy !hem utterly.
111ake no treaty of peace with them, no1
ihow them mercy , eYidcntly becausl
tllt'y were enemies oi God and lh
knew that thcr woald never repent of
their ditt;>bed.ienc:e to Him. and, as they
were not witne.nn and servants o.
IIi!!>, they must be physically destroyed.
They were already dead spiritually.
GIIEAT IEWAlDS FOl OIEDIEHCE
They would be tempted and tested
in many way•, but they must not dis·
obey. No doubt there were many
prdty and attractive cirl1 and hand·
some, stalwart younr men among tht
seven heathen nation• in their neigh·
borhood, but, .. they were all ene·
mies of God, the Hebrew girls and
young men must not associate with
them. If they were faithful, the1
God promised to love and bins the~<
and give them large families. Tht·
land would be fruitful and there
would be an abundance; of eorn, wine.
oil, cattle, and sheep in their land.
They would be blessed above; all othe.
pcoplt: and no one and none of the
cattle would be barren. God woul<:l
take away all sickness and would pu;
the; plarues upon their un2odly ene-
mies.
1b•iii"~!iii.• eaten and art full, ;• bless the L.ord thy
land which he
But if they failed
they would Dot ett the blcssmg, but
would be c:buteMCL
wnys and for •t;~;:,e~"{l: pose!', e\'en "ilthof. I
thr.sc th ings
rdu!'ing to
a God or that
wh;l tsot\"er.
I EuoNs POl US
God had to deal severely with Cain
<lncl h i~ dellctndants anJ the disobcdi-
1'111 children of ~th ind the other
··hildren of Ada1a by sending a f!ootl
and wiping tht:ln ai1 out except Noah
:t n<l hill family. T hen the descendant~
uf !\'oah had to be dealt with when
th•·y rebelled at Ba~l. by cbanring
tht:ir tongue~ to form maDy lancuaC'C"
l"'ltt of which developed tribes aud na~
t•ons. But, again. only one man was
fuund to Ue faithful -Abram. Coli
t ~>ld him to separate himself f rom hil>
r•,untry. hi !'! kindred, and even the
rlost: relat•vcs in his father's houst•,
:wd gn into a land that Cud woul d tc·
1 •·:d to h1m when he reached it. All
,,, !l1h was C<,d's method of separatin~
JIJ, ptupll irum those who wr rr nut
Ills,
MAN'S CONTINUEL> DISOBEDIENCE
:\ft. r th,· Aoud in :\oah's da), God
h:ul rn ~a lt-d tlu!.t He would n<>t send
;my murc fl oods to destroy thr unfaith-
ill I :.n1 l u~ohc\ir.\·iug . lwt He woulJ rr-
,,,, II-••'\'I ,,-r,a.nt-and whncs.:.e3
COMPLm SEPARATION DEMANDED
Separation must be complete. Thl·
.. uus ;~uti daughters of the; Hebrew!>
HI U"t IH'It marry ¥'ith any of the un· 1•dic\·N s. for, if they did, they woui J
~t·n c othrr gods and would incur th~·
:mga of GOO anJ not rc:ctive I h
l •l•·~·in~ They might even be visi tt•l
\1 ith sud rh•u death if thc1· were mar-
fll'•i t•J Ullbl'i !evcr~. \\'hc.n they c:ur r
,., t"ll'.wt with th•· ungo"Klly they mu
•'c '''''Y thdr IJagan altars. \.,,·a:...
1l .. w11 their im:oges. cut down th o:n
-actc•t grO\'ts, and burn their itlvl•
with fnc. Then~: 1nu,1 J,e no ... {Juo
p1umi~t' :(,any degn:t:, hov.c1er .;m<~.\1 .
They were not to spare any nation
that God named aod were not to
worry about how those enemy nation,:
c::ould be overcome, and they were not
to be afraid of their encmiu, but
were to remember how God had rcs-
cuetl them from Egypt, and how lie
had promist:d to deli ver them from t~ll
their tlwmies forever. As Cod hat:
destniyed the Egyptian! so He would
destroy all ,,f thc1r cnemtcs, so tlw~
h;1•l tw thil'l f: to fear. He said t hat IJ
1H•Uid ".~('>HI til..: h·:rnet an~ong " thei:
cn~:mn. Tlu~ mdd• n! ~:> lf'Ca!ltJ io.
J•·::.h•::: :!~:.11-l:, It was pr.m:i:.cd t,.
l·:xo•d H,, 2:J ·~·I 'JQ, :u•d .5etnJ !' I•• uu :w
~Oint'thinl; tc·rr iiJ \e, irrb istible. at·o:
h ghtening bt!yond human eudur:&nn
,.r r~,is tan•· .. beca us~ it alw•y:. Jrun
ulH the enemy.
This record ol Cod's promises and
commandments ~ing separation
from the ungodly ts 1 type of what
Jesus Christ e;xped.t of H is people
today. We are told to come out and
be separate and not to 1bc unequally
yoked to unbelievers (2 Cor. 6 :11-18),
and we shall receive e blessing if we
o bey, and shall lost" Cod's blessing if
we disobey. W c are not to compro-
mise one iota, but are. to have no
fellowship with the mfnaitful works
of darkness, but raJhcr reprove them
(6ph. 5 :11). The ·Hebrt:WI failed and
were punished. May o( God'!> pe .. -
ple today are eompi'bmiain& with un·
believers, marryinr the ungodly, af.
filiatinl{ with the workers of darkne!>:o.
and not receivi ng God's hlusings, but
a rc incurring His wrath, and hil1·c
what JS called "a soft approach."
Where do you-stand? Are you re-
maininc in some apostate church!'
Are you encouraging thr \.Y ur\J
Council of Churches, a nJ the e;cum~u
ical moveme;nt? Are you fe llowshi p·
mg with those who deny GO\I's \\"ord
auJ ar~ h;al·h ir.~ auothcr gospel'! ,\.t
yuu a t·hild of 1..:url'! :\r.! yvu m.,l..m .
it ~a ;y f<.o:· thnsl' who a:c Chri~::-..
enc~i .. s ;.nii deny tho· dr·:m.sing power
of l lir-!-ohed Lloo:l? God i ~ not foolio~.
lie uJt-ans lou.:.in~.c::;s a:-.cl. l1 c dt.>Cs not
J•• ru1i; u· tu cr,l1•i•rvmise.
God •II U1bort O.U.11 GOD'S INFALLIBLE WORD
BT-..,ca:ldoBobi-
Co._bla ~ ...... 8emlury,
D..-,Geaqlo
Author' a Foreword to Our God-Breathed Book-THE BIBLE
Ae ..... To Jllo Wonl,
Bow Doel Gocl Bqard AborUoa!
1"'.-oM ,.SWORD 01" THE LORD"
MURI"'R.EiBO~, TEHM
By Editor J-R. RJco
From CHRISTIAN NEWS, New Haven, Mo. (Coatlnued from last week)
I. Gro IS THE CREATOR OF HUMAN LIFE, MADE IN HIS OWN IMAGE, Gen. 1:26-27. II. 110'1 .al IIIli lllliiiU WlllBS
According to the Psalms, "It ls He that hath a.ITNIB • IIIPAIIJ AIIUD Of
m•de us, not we ourselves", 100:3. "Thou send· n• SO lilT fliT' .._. ma DAmf
est forth Tby Spirit aDd they are created," 10f:-l1ll 1'01115 Cl' 500, • .... Dill 'fOCASI.
30. • Tonake aot tbe works of thine own bands." LAlli\ • EIIIBS AlSO .... on
138:8. '7by buds baw made me and tublooed ~ RB..s • nm-m
me". 119:73. '7bou dldlt form my Inward parts, I. S.. sqe.. -It ., .., c.ll
aDd cUdat COYer me (kDlt me toeetber) In my • ....,... • -.,. tl ._ ..., -~·, womb", 139: U . "CbDdren ne a bert· tl!llr pw M•JT tWr •• I I _. ~~~tbeLon1",127:3. .._ _, lllir lie I 'zl • -.IJ1 .. Ae<ordlll& to Job: ''Thy bands have formed me oiOL 1M, ,. • _,., *" -II
aDd fub.Joaed me", 10:8. "Did not He that made 5cJtJitM .tildl •.,.... zM ....._
me In t:ae womb make blm, and did He not fw ....... ...._.. 49,1 11111 2, '1lll
tubloa ua iD tbe womb'!'", 31: 15. ~ 1111t1 &611 • ,_ ,.. .... : "-
IDdlvtduall ue tbe atftl. ol God In their con-filii ..,.. " ., ..._ ._. • _.
ceptioll •nd birth, tar example: Cain, Gen. f: 1; ...,.. tf ., -.. W 1111 ...,. ...
Isaac, Gen. 29:31.,15; 311:17, 22-23; Obed. Ruth, .,-•·--•*"-
4:13; Samuel, 1, I Sam. 1:6, U ,17, 19-XI, "asked ellis llilllll 1111111 .. 11M •,11111 .... •
oftbe Lord". • ,.-_, lo Ill ...., ""' 1io
That God made man lD H1l owu tmq:e and tbat lriW -."Alii,.. S.,.. .... • Ills
Ho r ... alu!s him Into the 1maae of Chris~ Col. Lool ILol -• M *" -10
3:10; Epb. 4::14, wltDeu to his worth and die-1io Ill-· 10 lllllt-... 10
nlty both before aDd alter btrtb. ._ ... • I - -ILol 11io -
· "All that bon.,..allto from Thee, ....... 11io -· *" ..W -.,
Ia I!W1' Ill Thy care." II llio ...,... II -k -1o IIIIi ll. THE GOD OF 11IE OOVENANI' IS THE GOD . .,..,... _. ... Sol -... _.
OF OUR SEED, THAT IS 111EY ARE IUS CHD.D-ILol Sol -.. -• o ...,
RENINTHEOOVENANTSENSE-HOLY. -· ... I Sol ........ -... Gen. 17:7 COYeiWI1iod w1th Alrabam to be II! tlw:a' ltl"' II! •" • s 1 II!
a God 1D him aDd to 1111 lftd Acta :It 39 '"!'be • I I I• .. I Sol ........ *" -
proanlaio Ia to you aDd 1D 7W1' clatldrotl", op-II Sol-II llioo, ,.. l - -
pilei lbe COYetW:I WI Clt;1atlaD bellowra aDd - -_. ~,. "'-., ,.. their teed. .. ... II """' ._ .. 14 ' 1
I Cor. 1:15-7:14 -tbat """" one t..-• 11 *"-11 lot' ..... M). _. ~ palftl liiOiC-tlae-10 tbat our ,..*"lalfloool....,lollio--
cl:lltlreaa 11ft belly, tbat Ia, t1ae7 ue Cod'a clatlcl--·· --. 1:0 -*"
rOIL Tbe aame -•P --tbat we ore not 1to1r -_.. ~ C.. 1•111.
0111' owt1 bat ore bouPt w!tlt 1 price 10 tbat we A-... l 11M--•
ore 1<> .J)orUY God w1th -bodla, wbk:b -,,._, .,_ 111o .... 11 *"Iotti .... meatben of Clirllt aDd tompleo ol the Holy ___ ..,...,_1 __
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BABES AS P1!R8DNS. CHILDREN, SONS. 11iot, _. 1 ... 111oo
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• SAVE MOW I
ON ~HOTO
CHJUSTMAS
CA .. DS
Newcomers at Hoag
• MOJQ)AY, UPT. 27 • SA
~EWPORT HAROOR E~~(llj
SECOIID SECTION - -P!p 3
lltll-Y. OCT. 1._ 1171
aJROIIA OELIWI,. !.AI,Jf.
• MOMDAY, IEP1'.. Hlted a1 t p.-. It IIU rnt. • JIIOimAY, SEPT. lS GtJ't...Wr. ud Mr1. RlebUd TURDAY, OCT, 2
Awa.u.tcoete114Dcl.lxM$1$ deliCt a.aebupt/1~-Betty TOWDir, a, ot 1110 8&ldwla, 1104 Taft War ColD Tw1D boyJ.-Mr. and lin.
1a ealb WU .... f1oe tbe ~~ to eo.Oilt k111'7 , , , A Park Nnrport. WU Urtlted at II-' Joba Carrtae, 412 Eut letJt.
bock -ol Joel 1'lloQou bler<lo .. tooclat$100_.barC-10 p.m. at RoN-'o do!>atl· Glr·l-·llr, ud lira. CluJ W, C-11-·
Koru, 1?19 Settloc S., Ill<-larlaod from tbo 8ne4 -meat -· r.-la!UII oo Brlu, It'll a.,at him fA Glrl-llr. ud llrs. Shermu
bor VIew IIIII&, wbllo bo wu lltllo< rtol-t 109 Ctdu a cbarp .;, -lllltatt ' c-11-' ' W, Wtllut, zm Pr-eot
at 11M Booo Doet r-orul, Kewpart -"· ..... _ Auf. llarold K-Stiolla, 46 'oi Clrl--llr: ud llrf. Jollll E, Plaet, ~ II eM.
SUS W, Cout HwJ,, MarlDir1 U . ud Sept, 1 , •• A bleyc:le 105 Ma.lll St., Bl.lbol., ft. Adlrt, 109 GoldMrod, CorOIIl Boy--Mr • ud Mn. JameJC,
""·101 Mlle. bltweeD 10 aad 10:45p.m. nlaed at $eo ..,.. burJ:Iarlled urelted at 7 p.m. a( Wub-del Yar. lkaacle, ue Ma.riDe Atenue,
• • • Jellle Leferett Sayles, from a ..,. .. at tbe Scott 1Dctoa ud. £. Oeeu Ft., Bal.. Glr1-~Mr. &ocl Mr1. SydDtJ ~I:IOI.ll!ud.
33, oi704Irls, Coroaade1 Mu, C. Flloella relldeDce, 4501 boa, oa a ebar~ of lDtollcaUoD A. Laeu, liM IAeWard Lue, StnmAY, oct. 3
BE was urestecl at 11:25 p.m. at Oorcbeltlr, CaiNO HJCbluda, 1n an auto •.• Roaald Cralc Bayerut. Gtr1 .. ~11r. aoo Mrs. Paul A.
A GOOD NEIGHBOR 2101 £. Cout HWJ., Cor011 bttwHD Sept. 3 &oclS ... Twelve ltar<trlatl, 28, and Allall Jef .. • TUESDAl', SEPT. 28 Me.Neroey, U02 sa.tvador St.,
U you are a newcomer • . del. Mar, oo a ebl.rce of drl•· jars of lo.wat eotree and 32 trey Golden, 22, both or 109 GtrJ •• Mr. a..t Mrs. Robert Coat& MeM. of a n.wcomer 1 hll Harbor Area who ' nr w e under the lofhttaee C&QS or a.lmoo, total n.lue 23rd St., Apt, 2, Ceathl New ... J. stoae, 815 Coacreu, Costa COMPANY MOVES
· or alcohol ••• Nine ftlbiD&: $102, waa: burr'UI&ed from the port, were arrested at U :ZO Mesa.
been welcomed, poles and 5 reels, total nlue RObert J . Heflber r esidence, a.m. at thelr resldeoce 00 Boy~.U:r. ud Mrs, WUJWn Cbet Stare, senforvleepresl~
ravor by calling $4!5, were burglarlsed from 535 Hazel, Corona del Mar, martjua.Da ehar-s ..• Cbarles R. Tbomas, 2737 Albatross, deat at Doaak! J. Scholz 11 Com-Harbc" Visitor between th ~ ..... ~r-.~ C y PILDJ, today a.onouoeed the moY.
10 and lh e prage at .,I'll:" ._....,on W, on Aar. 2 ..• lAwn furniture Ward Reynolds Jr., 47, of lMO ollta e11. l.a.g of tbe ftrm's exeeuttve of-
a.m. 1 Dawson resldenee, 4101 HU&rta. valued at $25 WU stolen from Newport BIYd., Costa Mesa, • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29
"ll•uobnleyour friind. Way, West Newport Heights, the JIU'd It tile Floreoce L. was arrested at 9:15a.m. at Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Joo-ftcesto900CagneyLane,New-
.. information between Aug. 31 aod Sept. 3 ••• Bowlby resldtoee, 324 Colton, 3333 w. Coast Hwy,, Martoeu Tleoer Vaodeaberg. 1910 Whlt-~part ne:~;':_1:W~::=x&ro!
from friendly ... ..rill Tools n.llltd at$25Swereburl-Newport Shores, between 2 and Mile, on a. charge or cSrtvlng tier, Costa Mesa. tbe site of Versailles 011 the firms which lariHd trom the garage at the 2:10p.m. •bile UDder the loflueoee of Glti-~Mr. aod Mr s. Mlehael ll :~:t~o~h~•,:lp her DellDis Miles resldeoee, 129 • ntURSDAY, SEPT. 9 alcohol ..• John Joseph Ham-LYDCb, 3370-1/2 Eldeo A'enue, =en:-e!::;~~url::'i~
with her 44th st., West Newport, between James FrankUo Partln, 32, lltoo, 26, of 1855 Shertncton, Costa Mesa. under development by Sebolz 11 Aug, 15 and 20. of 1Z7 Turqoolse, Balboa ls-Apt, M-115, Newport Helgbts Glr1--Mr. a.od Mrs. Brian C.....,na .. y ~ f ~-· ,.~ I 4 •• ,.~ t II 05 at' pl ...... 'l04 Be-..... Corooa del ... ._... , """""'ees were or~ • TUESDAY SEPT 7 l&liU,wuarre .... a ;_.a,m, was a.rre .... a. : p.m. -r.. ~....... merlyloeatedat1814Monrovta
Rl dar wiht 1 r at his resldeoee oo a charge of Balboa aDd W. Coast Hwy., Mar. in Costa Mesa · chard Y er, 8• 0 attempted rape , .. Jerome West Newport, oo a charge of Boy--Mr. aod Mrs. Roser C. '
633 VLa Lido Nord, Udo Isle, Allerton Jeltrtes, 36 of 1304 c!rlvlng while uoder the to~ Summers, 15&3 Aliso, Costa ---:-=-,.,.-:::===--
was arrested at 1 a.m. at 2600 E. Balbo& Blvd., Baiboa, was nueoce of aeohol ... Cash Mesa. LEGAL MOTICE
D ALTZ W. Coast Hwy., Mariners Mile, arrested at 6:40p.m. at 49th aDd clothing valued at $285 • THURSDAY, SEPT. 30 F-13272
.nt:l on a charge or belnglntoztcated St. and River Ave., West New-were stolen from the rest-Boy-~Mr. and Mrs. Charles FICTITIOtE BlElNESS NAME
Mo,nTU.r "lUES In public ... Gerald Rteha.rd port, on a charge ot lntoztea-deoee of Timothy J. Harris, Co:a:, 2450 Newport Bird., 112, STATEMENT
.l\. .1'1 LaManna, 26, of1999Rosemary ttoo In publle ••• Clothlng 120 46th St., West Newport, Costa Mesa. The followf.ng person Is doing
1741 SUPERIOR AVE. Pl., Costa Mesa, was arrested nlued at $79.50 was stolen at 2 a.m. • FRIDAY, OCT. 1 business as: (IMS) Integrated
COSTA. MESA ~t 1:40 :·min at 2~11W. Coast from a display counter at the • TUESDAY SEPT.14 Glrl-~Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marketing S~ms, 3582 Car-
Midway 6_2424 c:;,·p ofa~~:~ullk ~ p~~U~ Newport MartneS~CJPIY,2700W, Anthony J~seph Mete, 20, of Marshall, 21'16 Maple Street, ~~~·~nald ~e:t:·~~~~::
I De I Le K k 22 f Coast Hwy., Mar lne rs Mile, room 7 of the Ocean Ft. Hotel Costa Mesa, 3 82 C I sao 3520 E. COAST HIWAY 244 'zot:"s~ Ce st.aoe ,;r, • 0 ·at 2:45 p.m •... Electrical central Newport was arrested Boy~-Mr. and Mrs. Lanny 5 arme Ave., ta Ana,
CORONA DEL MAR arrested at' 1 ~ m a~saTu:! supplies aDd equipment nl~ at 9:30 p.m. at' 23rd and w. Keithley, 2194 Placentia, fE, Ca.~ 92:~ss Is being eon-
ORiole 3-9450 and A M .1 Mil ued at $15 were stolen from Ocean Ft on a charge of con Costa Mesa.
Shin 1942 on a ;=;:e~~ be'[ngoeJ.rsunk; the Barten Corp., 2700 w. trlbuUng 'to the deltJqutncy of Girl--Mr . and Mrs , VIctor d~~=: ~!:f~'~~~ley. !:;~~~;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;~publle ... Wayne CharlesTay~ Coast Hwy., Mariners MUe, a mJoor ... A pistol valued Oplnear, 160 West Wilson, Co~ Tb1s statement filed with the li lor of 705-1/2 Goldenrod Co-between 4 p.m. Sept. 8 and at $50 was stolen from a car sta Mesa. co1.11ty clerk of Orange County
rona del Mar was arrest'ed at 12:30 p.m. Sept. 9 · • · Patrlelt belonging to WiiU:am V Stelber Glrl--Mr . and Mr s. William on: Sept, 20, 1971, by Bever ly
1 a.m. at i630 Avon, near Carden, 25, of 416 Colton St., 1945 Sber ington, .Newpori Webster, 430 Cabrlllo, Costa J. Maddo:a:, deputy county clerk.
Mariners M.lle oo a ebar of Newport Shores, was treated Heights, wtrlle tt was parked Mesa. Pub"·" S Z3 30 Oc 1 • ge at Hoag Hospital for cuts on at bis residence between Sept Boy~-Mr. aDd Mrs. Cralg lUll: ept. • · t. • belng intoxicated in public. his ankle and lower leg alter 10 and 12 · Boysen, 257 East l9tb, Costa 14, 1971, in the Newport Harbor
• WEDNESDAY SEPT 8 he fell through a plate glass • ' Mea. Eos:lpl.
._UAI OIIUIIIT
CUAI& IFOII 1 •
EXCLUSIVE
GUAflANli~D DRAPERY CLEANING
Orap.ry Cl•oning. '.ri~ revorcn..., 1Jf "'-~ •f
pur droPfir, ~H I 001. r•ploc:.-nl If cleo~.
.... Wiftt4 ...... .,._,. ..... .............
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DUPEIY SEIYIO "· r
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1702 flfWPOIT llYII. II 17111, (odo Mtu
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Carol Ann Stewart' 20 of window at a real estate om.ee WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15
' ' 1 5801 w c--~ H t 5·30 A diamond ri.Dg valood at 4705 Seashore Dr., West New-a · U&:>' WJ., a · esso st 1 fro
port was arrested at 4·30 p.m. p.m .... Michael Andrew Tip-dr• nsl tho ebedrn madr!eAsserl
I Rob' In • d t ·,,. -t Z3 of El Toro Marin awer 0 e oom o yce a son s epar men ore, t"" • ' e Rt ha d 262 w !nut s t N _ Fashion Island on a charge of Base, was arrested at noon at c r s, a ·• ew
sllOpliftlng .. '. Charles Rieh-the pollee station on a charge port Shores, between Sept, 5
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
)OJ 1 Mnrpod al'I'I:L
Newport aeocb
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d M Do ld 32 1 108 22nd of possession of marltuana ..• and 8 • • • Auto accessories ar c na • • 0 • valued at $40 were stoleo from St., Central Newport, was ar~ FRIDAY, SEPT. 10 a car be.longing to Bernie Boss,
Auto accessories valued at 442 Esther Costa Mesa while .... ., ...... 5 $30 were stolen from a car It was park~ at Fashtoo'Island I ... .. ~ I belonging to William Jonathan during the day , .. An estimated .----------:--:--:--:,..-,:-:,...,.=-:---, Dunlap, 106-1/2 9th st., Bal-$6 .50 in cash was burglarl.ud
0 R J A M E S 0 C 0 M B S boa, whUe It was parked at his from the Dante 1M. Wolter resl-
• • r esidence · · · A surfboard dence, 438FullertooAve.,New-
TE A. c H ES AND PRE A. CH ES valued a.t $65 was stolen from port Heights, between a:4sa.m.
MANNING 'S
COLLECTOR'S SHOP
MOM. -I'. AIL OHLY
642-9251
T H E BIBL E AS GOD'S WORD Ronald Ja.yStrooer,336Pros-·and 2 pm Ca h esti
ADUlT Bl BL E CLASS AT 9:-45 A.M. pect, Newport Shores, wht le. it mated at s300 ~~ bur~lartzed •
EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, 11 A.M . & 7 P.M . was attached to his ear whtle from the Lido Isle home of
Beauty Salons
C h h parked at 104-1/2 Highland St., James C. Clark, 238 Vla Gra~ F I. r s t B a p t ,. s t u r c Newport Shores, durlng the _,,._ .. -1 ... 8 olgbt . . . Fishing equipment -. ,.een a.m.
AND ,DAY SCHOOL, K -8TH GRADE valued at $579 was stolen !rom ' THURSDAY, SEPT. 16
SANTA ANA AYE . at MAGNOLIA, COSTA MESA a boat be\onctog to Paul A. Jotm Irwin Allery, 33, ot
INDiPENDI!NT, PUNDA.MENTA.L, oWISSIONA.RY
Not A.flilialcti witb Natio,•l Coucil of Ch rcbu
Palmer, 1833 Galatea Ter., lr-116-1/2 Newport BlYd., Costa
viDe Terrace, wblleltwa.sdock-Mesa, was arrested at 12:40
ed at n 7 Lido Park Dr., Wdo a.m. at Tustio and Avoo, near l::::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;~;::=========: Peninsula, during the night . . . Mariners Mile, oo a charge of r Burglars broke into a garage intoztcation in pubUe , .. Frank
FIRST OtURCH OF LUTHERAN CHURCH at the Edith A. Tahl restdeoce, Kendall Colby, 39, of 286 16th OF THE MASTER 4515 Gor~m Dr ., Cameo St., Central Newport, was ar~ ~j1~T~ ~:NTIST Lu...._, Oldrch in AIMrica SMres, at 4:40 p.m., but follnd rested at 8:30 p.m. at 29th St.
nothing of value ... An esti-and Bay Ave., West Newport,
Newporc Beach 2100 hdfic View Dr. mated $37 In cash. was burg-on a cb.arge of driving wtrlle SUNOA~ ~~dL 10130 &.Ill. CorOM cMI Mlr, c.lif. larized trom the Marwell Ber~ Loder the Influence of alcohol
SUNDAY SERVICES DR. WilliAM R. EllER D.U'd residence, 4405 Channel .. , A television set valued at
9 a.m. nd I0:30 a.m. Phone: 644·2664 PI., West Newport, between 9 $1a400 aOO!ro$75 In eash was burg-
a.m. and 3:45p.m. r lzed m a trailer borne WE~NESDA Y F.VENING 9:00 A.M. Family Worship • SATURDAY SEPT II belonging to Daniel Eugene Coy-
MEETING 8 p 10:00 A.M.· Church school • · 7000 W C st ~ W .m. Norman William Potter 26 er, · oa ..... 1., est
READING ROOM II :00 A.M.· Festift Worship 00 address given was arr~sted NeiVpOrt, between Sept. 6 and 8
Weclt days: 9 a.m.-S p.m. NU RSERY PROVIDED • ..... ·enty dollars In sliver at 3:30 a.m. at 2200 W. Coast · · · '" Wednesday: 9 a.m.-7:45 p.m.IL..----------' Hwy., Mariners Mile, 00 a coins wer e burglarized trom
Tuesday and Friday: charge of burglary ... Anelec-tbe Marion Ioez Burtoo r est-
9 a.m.· S p.m.; 1·9 p.m. WI .. trlc typewriter n.lued at $S90 deoee, 1500 Clay Ave., Clltt
Sunday: 1 p.m.· 4 p.m. rc1 -was burflarlsed trom theoHlee Haven, between 8 a .m. and 8
SECOND OtURCH OF _ j J ' I of Dr. Donald Eugene Julian, p.m. . . . A mechanical toy
OtiUST. SCIENTIST fi A 2011 Westelltf Drive Westellfl' horse valued at $300 and be-
Newport Beach at _.. ..-Center, durlnr the ru'gbt .. Dr. longing to CVS loc. of Bell-
Corona tMI Mar 3262 Broed Strwt Dooak! E, Julian. 45, of 2227 flower, was stolen from in
·3100 r.cif'ic VWw Or. Newport H.._.tl OonnJe Newport Beacb was front of the Save-on Drugstore,
SUNDAY SOfOOL 10 a.m. A Fru tmd I,.J~pe,.de"t arrest~ at 11:40 p.m. ai 1646 Westelltf Pla.r.a, between Sept,
SUNDAY SERVICE 1Ua.m. Co"l'~ttllio"a/ lnlne Ave., Newport Heights, 12 and 15.
WEDNESDAY EVENING Cltristia" Chwrch on a charge of drlviog wh.lle • FRIDAY, SEPT. 17
Rc1din1 Room: 8 P·•·· under the lnlluence of alcohol, Floyd Roger U vesay, 19, of
. 550()oo8 ~ Co .. tBwy. REV. NORM~ BROWN • SUNDAY, SEPT. 12 459 E, 20th St .• Costa Mesa,
Ea,r .. c• oa M•rd•••• MINIS R Burglars enter ed the home was arrested at 10:45 p.m. at
Mon.-Fri.: lOa.lh. to~ p.m. SUNDAY SERVICE of Mr. and Mrs, Fredrick At. Kathleen and Highland, Har-
Thunday eveni:'f: 1 to 9 AND CHURCH SCHOOL len Howser, 245 Kings Rd., bor HlgblaOOs, on a charge or
Sat.: 10 a.m. to p.m. AT 10!00 A.M. Cutr Haven, at 3:40 a.m., but ioto:a::l.cation tn publle .•• Katb-
You are cordially in•ited to Nwrsery c•~ p~ was seared away when Mrs. r}'ll Dee Bellaire, 23, of 218
BEAUTY NOOK
2732 E. Coast Hwy
Corona del Mar
Phone 6441 7 336
420 E, 17TH ST . COSTA MESA
646-n06 -6:16-6155
DISCOUNT
PRICES
ON CARPET Cl !.~lNG
Tustin Catllel Cle<~~ers
5-14·5481
Dt•-"' -·-• wtll """'..., ,..,, -· ...... •• •HI c• .,
1--trwlc-
For lnform1tion
Coli Chriotapher
136 4067 or 527-6506
Call these merchants
for the best
in service
• Food to Go
FRIED CHICKEN
64S.5990
11•00 A.M.t. ttOO 1' ••• DAILY
CLOSED TUUOAY
291 E. 17TH STREET
(AT SANTA A)liA A VI.)
COSTA MESA
1"'1 triiiQNT Otr .UII..QtHG
..... ~O ... IUM ~AIU(,I NG I.OT
• Hearina Aids
HAL AEBISCHER
Proper Fitting Assured
3409 E. C:O.rt Hwv ..
• Kennels
K -9 KENNELS
5
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'()ffice Equipment
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~ 0/f~n Funtitur~ '!II! i1.:;:P' DESKS • CHAIRS
I FILES • SAFES
OFFICE SUPPLIES
s.,.. & ST~TIONERY Aeou••• Addi,. M.:ihi,_
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t/!!11" 673-8820
,_ OFFICE SUPftL Y Inc:.
3011 N-on Blvd. N•""""o<t8•.c:l'1
• Nurseries
Shrubs, lncnior Plants
Tropical &. T reces
hliKiicicki 1nd Fertih:r.er
N-~r c~~ • !knkAmukud
FREE DELIVERY
Corona del Mar Nursery
~744 E Coast Hw y 675-01 60
•Paint Wallpaper
HARBOR PAINT
.lc WALLPAPER
PITTSBURGH PAINTS
Complete Line
13,000PATTERNS
OF WALLPAPER
2919 E . CoaA Hwy.
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c.l 547-4116
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SERVICE
COMI'LITISHOI, L~GGAI'~
AfiiD MA.fl!DaAG ltiPAI.I
3401 E. Coaec Htpw.,
Corooa.4el Mar
Pbone: 673-4840
Olbf!r LocMtio••:
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•14 P'ASHIOM ISL AND
·1101 IRVINE, MIWI'OitT
• R081NSON°S DI!P'T. STOlt I
I'ASHION ISLAND
• T elevislon
FACTORY-DI
Mqnavox
DEALER
••••~r« s «rvic« •d«s II • ••ll•r ••:y"
e Color Sta~reo~1~:=~ • Color TV
Portebl .. •
TV • Stereo Con.ol•
Component Svatemt
T•pe flecordera • ~otot-1
able •nd Tabl' flledtoa I
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attc:nd d.urch Se"ices and PHONE: 642·2740 Howser beard him mateaoolse 34th St., West Newport, was
I ~~·~·~"~'J..~R~e~ad~in~s~R~oo~m~.==l=========~ and screamed . , • Two Afghan urested at 9:52p.m. at Dover ~ dogs, total n.lue $250, were and W. Coast Hwy., on aeh.arge
r-·-1 s•LI-(b----L stolen trom a motel at 403 of lntozteaUon in public •.•
I--=:...:L-C.::..:..::Ie,.:,a_ne_rs __ 1.Marlae Hardware Corooa del Mar
(trrfJ:XT TO POilT TH&ATREI
Pbooe: 673-2033
srnro~
We seruice ALL •••••I
~UUlll 111110 ~ Newp o rt BIYd., Newport Dawoa Ruth Wade, 18, of2516
23RD ST. et ORAMGI, COSTA MiliA -1141-J Heights, Oc:e..,lod by Francois Uolverstty Dr., Baek Bay, ns
._.., aa.ool • ......... • 1:00 ... 10:10 a.a. Nolot ... Records nbled at &rrested at 3:20 p.m. at Rob-
... .., Ii-I ""~ , , , , , , , ... ':00 •·•· $500 were burcJartled !rom IDson's deportmeat store, ••~ _,_ • p 'r-.... tbe WIU1am R. Earley rest-Fashion Isi&Dd, oo a eharce of __ ...,. --· -.., •. : • ' • ,_ u~.. ~-I llalcolm :~~====~=·==~.J~~~I~I=8~::~~W:est~New-s~-~ ... ~e .b llllrr•« I D A ...... •• S' I , I Blood, 19, of 455 E. 1Btll St ••
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Alo1fti(TOI:L 'Pill Fllll MUPOH RAil II AaiA'
c osta Mesa, was atTHted at
11 p.m. at 2001 lftCb)ud, tlar -
bor Higbllrwts, oo a cllar .. ot
dlsturl>ID( 11M pMce , , • A
motorcycle helmtt nlDed at
$60 ... burctutoed -lbo praee at tbt Roblrt W. ICnt-
180 resldtDet:, Ul Coni. Bal.
boo lalaDd, --. IS
ucl I? .•• Two -.. -at $100 nn ltoloO -lbo
Wllltml CaiiDirJCo., tolOLat-
07-, Wttt M._t. _..
liM alCfl* ••• ll...ft ......
n1oocl at$148wu-ll<>al
tM el,..•• at u. a.uacw-
.._ Yaat C1*, 1101 lll1-
lklt Dr *I eon. dtJ ll&f 1 .... ...........
MESA I'IRM MAilED -----_.,Coa_IIU_
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•
DIMMITT
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CJ'CINIII
Fine~~: quality dry ckaninJ
on the p~miset
•
St:lf-we"1ce laundry
All new -latelt modd
Frirpd.We ••en
1:100 E. Coost Hwy ., COM
,._, 6 7).9605
n.I:CTIIIICAL
e tw~JIIOVPI:NTS
e ADDITIONS _ .......... . .. _. ......... ......
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
o.M.m T1sh
FU»..STS
-!lr,
WILCOX-CRITTENDEN
HARDWARE
.... ... d .... c:a-11 -leelt'l
1700W.C...ttwy.,N.L .. .. ,,
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ro.ue
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OIIL1' IJ.M A 1'1AI
' CALL f1HI,.
A. R. MARSAC
PLlJMaEit
700 Carnation Aw:.
Corona del Mar
• ..............
DAY A NICRT
WATER REA TEaS
67.J-41JO
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CAL .. til ... al'fWAT81 ., .. ..
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SEIIVIMG ALL OP
ORAMGI COUNTY
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6ETS 116 LOAIIS
no_c_ .. ..._
-n u 1111111ao 1a IDDf· ... .. a~--... pro-hm Gral w.-.
....... Uld 140 "-lalloo,
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ow -...oeiltloe llu ..... ..... ... ,... __ ... ,
._ Doao ...._ -...... INVI!STIIENT SERIES ~ lta111ellrudl--OP'P'ERED I"'R WOllEN ._.... -.see, Uld Carol · . r.-, .. _.... ~ Coul CoUaao u..ot.
··-c~~oc lo ... R. -· fr • -... -. wpot of ll>ooo Ia • $14.5
mUUoo, 15-roar loul oo fr.
Ylao"a II alory ~ -bolldiDf UldldJ&caatpr-u.,
lD tbe Newport CeDttr com-
m.,.etal area. Tblt loaD. &e-
cordlq to Shart DIYI•, chair-mao, lDd C. w. Ford, president ot Great Western S&vlnp, is
• $1,400,000 tor • laary
IIIUimoot proJoetllleor-c~at
Mar.
• $410,000 tor u olftce
bulldlllr 1or Trt•tJ ""'· na bul~·lo·nll olrocloro Ia lo •
catod Ill Inllle llld-lal Com. plex,
lolllac ............ ll>o ltriD( • 4-put -· _ ...
II ~~ R. ~ I I -.,·how a woDIU C&ll pi -mu. -" are •· .. -!Dfrolvtd lD the a1 ill of -Hqll M,.att, ~ Wat. r WW eoa, Cblrlie &ron, WerDtr 111f"HtmtDt. Tbe arlu b to-
Eteber Jtm Wood &Dd Jlld-titled urt•s 1 woma.a.'• lnYelt-
......
• ·-Jblllt world " CalvtD P, Scbmldt. W1111&m i. 0'8ryon, woo bas .
presented u lnveltmeots tee-
tun 1trle1 atOCC tor 21 years, wm hlodle the topic. It Is put
of OCC's new "morotnr mlnt
programs" tor ~omen.
• $%11,000 lor &bultt.lo.auU
m.-cturlllr laciUty Ia lrYIDo
ladualrlal Complu. Tbo t-.t
11 01100-Horlb&, IDe.
DR. JDHH GRAHZELLA
Hoag .staff
chief named
Dr. John D. Gnnzella, a
tamUy practice spec~Ust of
Costa Mesa, has been elected
medical staff president at Hoag
Hospital, Newport Belch.
Dr. Shedrick H. Moore of
Costa Mesa Is vice-president
and Dr. Maclyn B. Somers Is
secretary-treasurer.
Hospital treats drinkers
Tbe series be~ today, Oct ............... ...,
14, aDd rllDS on coosecuttn
Thursc)ays throuefl NOY, 4. It Is
Raleigh Hllls Hosptta~ de-
voted UciWIIftlY to treatmeat
or problem drin.lters, has opeDed
at 1501 E. 16th st., Newport
Beach, wtth Charles Fabey as
a.dmlnlstrator and Dr, Mar tiD
Hansen as medical director.
U•or, blood Uld -bodily
proceasea &ttected by alcObol
adc:H.ctton. Twnty-fln reiJI•-·
tertd aunt• wttn C~t¢111 tr&tn ..
inc 1n: akoboUc rebabi.Utattoa
complete the medleal staff.
.eheduled for 9:30 toll:30a.m.
at the Island House 1rl the New-
port Center. There I.S no tuition
and students mayregtsterattbe
lecture,
BENEFIT ART SHOW
I'OR SCHOLARSHIPS
The aMual tan scholarship
NAVY UEUTENANT (twlor grade) Marlt D. SWofford, 9011
of Mr. Robert L. SWotrordof4U3 Hllarla Way, West Newport
Heights, received Ule ••wt.npoftold"ofananl aviator upon
compltUon of ntght training at the Naval A1r Station_ Bee-
ville, Texas. His ''winp'' were ptnoed on by Ills father durtng
ceremonies at the atr station. Wlnning tbe "wln:gs of gold"
represents the completioo of over 18 mooth• of intensive
grouDd and ntght trahUng at Beeville aDd otber nanl air
staUons,
A staff of 7 medical doctors
will proYtde complete physical
e:amtnatJons, lncttldiog tests of
LIGAL MOTICI
Tbe coodltioDid reflex ~eat
ment employs tht Pavlovl&D
approach to brln:e the paUeat
to tbe point where ttte tooupt,
smell or light ohlcoholrw.UH-
ates him.
After compleUoo or 5 treat-
btnetlt art show ot the Costa ___ ~-----------------
Mesa Art League will be held Po'l.·ce BloHer r -44 ments aDd COWlMllnL the PI-
STATEMENT OF WITH· ttent Is dl.cbarpd aDd sched-
DRAWAL FROM PARTNER-uled to return 6 times In the
SHIP OPERATING UNDER remainder of the YI!JIU' for re-1n: the mall at South Coast
Plaza Oct. 14, 15 a.ad 16.
Scholarship flmd-ra.tslng has
been one of the major projects
of this orpnizatlon since Its
Inception In 1963. Deserving
and contJnutng art students trom
Estancia, Costa Mesa, Newport
Harbor and Corona del Mar
high schools, and Orange Coast
and Golden West colleges wtll
bene tit.
011, acrylic and water-color
palntlDgs, bread sculpture,
metal sculpture, wood carving,
nrosilc, batlc, macrame,
stitchery and paper mache are
among the offerings.
JOBS FOR WOMEN IS
THEME OF LECTURES
A lecture series designed to
assist women In seeking em-
ployment Is being otrered by
Ora~ Coast College.
FICTITJOUS Bl.SlNESS lnforcine treatments or one day
NAME each. • SATURDAY, SEPT. 18 Boswell residence, 107 29th The following person has
Jennifer 'Barbara Johnston, St., West Newport, during the withdrawn as a general partner P AHEL 01 SCUSSION AT
19, or 8 Balboa coves, was ar-night .•. An esttmattrd $1,500 trom the partnership operating CVIC LEAGUE MEET
rested at 10:10 a.m. at her in jewelrywasburglarlzedtrom under the flcttttous business "You and community set-
residence on a charge of pos-the trailer home of Clay C. name of Baycrest Llqoor & vice" will be the panel topic
sesSion of dangerous drugs ... Bruington, 300 E. Coast Hwy,, Dell, at 333 E. 17th St., Costa u the meetln:g of the Woman's
Michael Kenneth Brooks, 30, Bayside Village, betweeo Sept, Mesa, CaW. 92627. Ctvle League of Newport liar-
of 1954 16th St., Newport 14 and 18, .. A trash crusher Tbe nctttlous business name bor Tuesday, Oct. 19, at Mar-
Heights, was arrested at 9:30 valued at $215 was stolen from statement for tbe partnership lner s Library.
p.m. at 2200 St. and w, Oc~ a carport at the residence of was flied on 1-4, 1971, In the Panel members are Miss
Ft., Ceot.ral Newport, on a James Brobeck, 4414 Seashore County of Orange, Zelda Taylor of the florence
cllarge of lntolieation 1n public Dr., West Newport, between Full Name and Address of crtttenton Home, Miss Caro1)'D
... A camera, clothing and 12 :10 and 9:30a.m. the Person Wlthdrawlng: Don· Crockett of the Smarteens sos
jewelry, total value $1,500, was aid R. Schableln, 333 E. 17th Club (Stamp Out S~ldlty), and
stolen from a car belonging to • MONDAY, SEPT. 20 St., Costa Mesa, Callf,, 92627. Mrs. Robert Justus of "Women
Karen Diana Warren, 1655 A stero set valued at $1-W Signed: Donald R. Schableln. Who Care."
Sherln&too, Newport Heights, was burgla.rlted from the Brad-Publish: Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7, Coffee Ume Is at 9:30a.m.,
while It was parked at her ford Thomas residence, 1500 14, 1971, to the Newport Harbor aod the meeting wtu belfn at
residence during the night ... Miramar, Balboa, ~~t,~,~~IEras~t""~·--------~~o[:.:;:..::,==~~:.:.:::_, An estimated $240 1r. cash was 15 and Sept. 20 , ..
burglarized from the apartment Choate Higgins, 56, of
Til NEWEST CARS·
YOUU SEE THIS ·mR!
I
UNBEATABLE DISCOUNTS
ON
NIW '71's AND IMMACULAft
'71 D1M0 AND UK. CAU
AND RIMIM ..
Dr, Gra.D.Zella llas been on
the Hoag Hospital stan since
1960 . He Is a diplomate aod
cl:la.rter member of the Amer-
ican Board of FamUy Practtee,
The specialty 1n tamtly medi-
cal care was established in
1969.
A native of Kansas City, Mo.,
Dr, Granzella attended Uni-
versity or Kansas. He served
his t.nternship with the U. s.
Publlc Health Service to San
Francisco.
Tbe 4-part series, entitled
'' Vocatlonal plannlng for wo-
men," will meet on consecutive
Thursdays, beginning today,
Oct. 14, from 9:30 to 11:30
a .m. at the Boy's Club on Tus-
tin Avenue In Costa Mesa.
of Torlvio Till Lerma, 2938 Sherington, Apt. D-309, N"'" 1 w. COist Hwy., Apt. 10, Marl-port Heights, was arrested
ners Mile, between 5 and 10 9 p.m. at WestcUrt Dr.
p.m .... A television set val-Irvine Ave., near w.,,tctlll l
ued at $175 was stolen fr om the Plaza, on a charge of forgery
lobby at Hoag Hospital, 301 . , . A typewriter valuedat$600
Newj)ort Blvd., West Newport was burglarized from the Sal-
Heights, between midnight and boa Bay Club, 1221 w. Coast
9:45p.m. Hwy ., Mariners Mile, between
u,.. Cen..-.,.,,.,. el tile bciM Ta ........... .,. ...........
His professional atnllatlons
include the American Associa-
tion of General Practitioners,
Oranp County M.ed.1ca1 Auoc-
lation, Callfornta Medical As-
sociation, and Amer ican Medi-
cal Assoclalion.
He and his wife Glenna have
4 children, Michael, 19; Jana,
18; Sa.ra, 16, and Jay, 9,
F-13322
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STA TEMENT
The following person is doing
business as: Ma!n"land Surf
Express, 103 21st Place, New-
port Beach: Richard P. Jung-
hans, 5782 Terrier Drive, Hun-
tington Beach.
This business Is being con-
ducted by an individual.
Signed: Ri chard P, Junghans.
This statement nled with the
county cler k of Orange County
on: Sept. 21, 1971, by Beverly
Maddo:a:, deputy county clerk.
PubUsh: Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7,
E~~jl.~9,;_71, In the Newport Harbor
The lectures are part of
OCC 's new "morning mint pro-
grams" for women. There Is no
tuition aoo students may r eg-
laer at the lecture,
Mrs, Nona Hoffman will lead
off the series discussing ~
hunting techniQues. She Is a
certified employment consul-
tant a.ncl manager of the New-
port Personnel Agency,
noon and 1 p.m .... A ring
• SUNDAY, SE PT. 19 valued at $147 was stolen from
Iris Elizabeth Dryer, 34, of Jane Klatte, 601 St. James Pl.,
109 Vta Quito, Lido Isle, was Cliff Haven after she lett It
arrested at 3 a.m. at 400 Old 1n the rest;oom at the Broad-
Newport Blvd ,, Newport waydepartmentstore,47Fash-
Helghts, on a charge of lntox.l-ton Island, during the day. ,
calion In an auto . . . Lots A set of golf clubs and a
Looveren Etclr:meir, 34, or 109 corder total value $220 were
26th St., West Newpoct, was stolen 'trom a ear betondng to
arrested at 4:30 p.m. at her Helen M. Dawson, 1815 Sher-
resldence on a charge of child lngton Newport Heights while
• Fl RE
• AUTO
• BOAT
eHOIII!
• BUSINESS
Bob Paley & Associates
7% REBATE
On ,.., .... ~ c:. , .. illy •..
IN ADDIIION TO OUII
DIICCMn'l
THEODORE ROBINS
FORD
abuse · · · JewelrJO valued at 1t was' parked tn the subt~rran-474 !. 17TH STR!.T, COSTA MilA
BUSINESS, INDUSTRIAL ;$~z~oo~a~oo~$~too~~~n~c~as~h~"'~'~e~a~n~~~a1t~h;erL~rer<~l<d~e::•<:e~~~~~~~~==~-~~~·~··~3~20:5~~~~~~~1 EXPO SET FOR NOV .:Z.4 ~urglart•ed rrom the Charles
Some of the nation's foremost
ma.nuta.cturers and distributors
2060 Harbor Bl•d . Ca,ta M L ,u
PHONE 641·00 I 0
of business machines and a llled
products will be represented in
the 18th annual Southland Bus-
Iness and Industrial Expo Nov.
2-4 In the Anaheim convention
center.
George Co Iota' Is, producer,
said much emphasis will be
placed on communication de-
vices which are so Decessary
In today's high speed world of
commerce, Among displays wtll
be business equipment, omce
maclllnes, audto-vtsual a.tds,
electronic computer eqlllpment,
Ught and heavy lndustrtcal ma-
ch.lnes and a wtde variety of
•upplles,
The soow, free to the public,
wiU be open from 6 to 10 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 2, and from 4 to
10 p.m. Wednesday and Thurs-
day, Nov. 3-4.
of our
It Wlll riSe up from o specious plaza
paved 1n worm red bnck and surrounded
by native trees. Symbolizing the feet we
hove been a Coli forma company for over
a hundred years.
The sculpt ural colonnade of 34 ·foot,
wh ite stone columns around the building
will reflect our pnde m being the Wests
largest mutual life 1nsuronce company.
And the gravity·
defying way 1n
which each of the fk>ors extend. out beyond the
one below it will su ggest our progressive
attitude toward change.
But our dramatic new operational
headquarters in Newport Center will
also be very efficient. ·
A staff member located on,
soy; the 3rd fk>or will find that
the other departments he works with most
frequently will also be on the 3rd floor.
And the people he consults regularly
on the 2nd fk>or, or the 4th floor, will be
right below him, or above him. Not at the
other end of the building.
The center of our new home will be a
breath of fresh oic A 9Q .foot square atrium
offering more light and landscaping and
a pleasing change of pace as one posses
through. Or goes around it.
Our 800 staff members will hove 274,000 square feet rJ visually delightful
spaces to enjOy.
Including din<ng room~ l ibrary.
Conference rooms. Medical focilitie~
And 6 passenger elevators to
reach ~oiL
'Mlrking in such a beautiful
environment, we expect to creole
monyof the imaginative new insurance
services needed for the future.
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