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.alllll'.u 1 ... bdn Dr. Carl Me-Or. 11.an 11 I IIIOdlrl
AI: a JIC p'1r..., wu lit-llltlrt't Oet. Q 04Frlldola D&nd. He ttalt&c.ldll <'io'tallt,
TM ! Ill liMA IT U$ ••••za:za:•2SJJ············-·· U., _.. lint r.::: o1 till lla.UJ" Ia W• .. spn DC J fto U rtpriJIZH br tbe PH• ••• an OP .... ,., I IAOI Some 3SO.OOO d•Udrn are roued bulina ofbllckc:h.Udrn warldat •,t.. WUiJIIIriiiiiS Jlniii.Hd •• , •• ,.· .. 't... =:'':':' ·-:::.·=
• ridinaontchoolbuae•thJifaU into white neiahborhoodl. wtaaaClril , -c,"ftlcllltold hldlra ot e.t C..ntittN f1Ct(1•_.., :•=8; -·
mt I. c:-....... c.-•t lloo C.W. --~? b h t '·I L boor ' bor 10--wrilllc c.,... u II lllo limo -• '" ....,.m • -,_,uac: • unc o 10c... umbee lndilnt in Maxton, Ptflllpt l1a Jut 1ltttr 1o Ilia •• Jut bd:lre tM bUtllo" 11 IIIJI"I"attd bJ a bopetUJI:J ..-_, ·~~iii~~~.,~·~IZZ;r-rr;;~,::-~~-~--~·~'!~,..:';•. &:e!.•'_,• ... =; ... 4 •, ,...~::! •.,~!:' nut>eu,,.d••. 'ahandttthh•,,","'h•• North Carotin•. manaatd to motblr bact ltoml, A b&ttllwu "We are at ..,. '•• ul. E4&V U"'CCIId peUc oplakla. Be .. .-r -. loc ... ,. .... ...-prevent the opentna of cbaet lmpeadl.ac, ud be~ Hoonr 11 rJPCII'ttd to baYe clalm. tbat tH eunllll: tuue I• P141"Wpon ...... C-•..... pubUc tchoola Ire the moat i n a protest •pinst the 11: ''Humu freeciOm n. bwnu s.o..tca-,......... convenientmixmutera. d ueareaation or formerly FREEDOM THREA .~la~·:· ...... ~lllldor~~Jop~Ucbl LYON, .._...usa. In d1y1 of yore, schools aU·Indiln sc hools. au w _.._ 11-., ~.:'J-*1: %,:i,& :;.•4 rUidellt of Newport a.eh. bu were placet where younpters In San Francisco, Chinese optAtoa Into actloa..
~~~~£~~~~:~~~~;~.·~~C~:·~;·~"'~J~ol~O.~; ... s..t. of jolDed tbe Stprltrom Famll1 were educated, Tod•y they arc parents •ppealed to the By Special Corr..,aadeot crowtal futer tbu lt eyer wtU Dr. MciDttre hu ma.oy ob-o..O.*-r ~,1• qullfled to p,.ll_., ~I p.a.ltc ud uaiped maaapment re-labol'lltoriet where the-latest Supreme Court to block school Unltll cittseu aet quietly qa.lD, It 11 tben alaJo more jecUYe8 of which 5 are pre ...
II)Oo.a:lblUtlel whlcbwUIIDVOlYe soeiololical brainstorms are busi ng or their children out or LD requellti.DI PrHktiDt NlloD plaltle and molt antJable b' aented tn a potter whlch be
, . . . . P .. lial~M-btm 1n all pbues of Seaer-tested, with the children 11 Chinatown. The parents said to veto the 1
1 "Compreheutn appropriate t.ll*'leDCe lDd Rat to me. Tbey are:
. . Edkor strOm operaUou. He ft8 for-au inca pip . The current that their neighborhood school Child DevelopmeDI Act," they cornct1Ye1Dten1Dtiou:." .. 1. stop R«1 CbiJa. • ·--o. .. -......
sua SCIIPTIOM IIIATIS merly pneratnwacerotM&y syllo giam seems t o ao system tllo wed their children are tn dancer of lo81Dg tbtlr Another o1 uu plaD's ad-a. KeeplndochiDafromcoril.-
0.. ,. •• ts.OO; 2 ,..._ M.OO Company, Lakewood; before something like this: Nobody 10 study Chinese art, language pre-school cblldrea 1::0 Ieder-Yocatel, Dr. urte Bonfeo. .. munism.
0.. .,. •• 16:~ I ,..._ 110.00 that he ft8 poenl m&Dlpr can be happy unless l\e mixes and culture at cla',ses which alif.ed day care centen. The breODer, baa praised the com-3. Back FREE ChiDI.. ••••••ooo•o.~ of the Robtuons store in Ana-with other races and cultures; began at the end of the-school folknrt..Dc report by COOifeu-mwal method o1 n!JlDg ebtld-•· Kaep Mao out of the U.N.
Allt'W E. HAAPA, o.wner and publisher of the Ertslgn
helm Center. He serYed U a school is a place to learn how day. If the children were man Tom Pelly Is just cme of rea, a)'iDc "Commuoal forms 5. VIctory 1n Vietnam .
Navy frogman with tJDderwater to be happy; therefore, racial forced to travel long distances many warninp. of IC)brlnJlng hawe an UDQues-A news story IUied 3 other
demoUUoo t-.ms in the PacUlc ballnce must be achieved in to school, they would not • • • tlol».ble s...,.Jortty OYer aU lasues:
Theatre. Chloa and Korea. He ~ehools. reach home in time to attend By Coogressman Tom Pelly othen. When tbe8e coatracted 1. To secure thecancellatioa
balds the rank of captai.D in There are other arguments these classes . The Chinese (R , _Wash.) flmlU.es (I.e. tl:aose who ban of President Ntma's scheduled
•••••••~-~ the Navy Reserve. Lyon Is a designed to reach the same parenu were turned down. The Senate ud Houe han placed their cblldren 1n tbe trip to Red China.
graduate of Yale University, racia l balance conclusion, Instead of tearing these passed a btU that, Ullllderstood. commllll.l lnstltuUou ot ~· 2. To restore prayer aDd:
where he captained the 1943-including twis ted versions of children away from their by tbe general publlc woald brlDglnc) recopdse U.t 1t ls Bible reading in the pubUc
44 NC AA championship swim the Equal Protection Clause, cultural environment in the bring a masslYe outcry of op-not .tenslble 1o eJI)tOt1so mucb scbools.
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wllen our flglltlng forces are being
m•r all and ltllled by communists, while
<*~' commander-in-chief himself Is pre-
JIU'ilo& for his trip to shake the bloody
laM~~ tw.t Is helping to dir ect the slaughter
i.n <Nr Mcond no-win war.
Ther e Is one possible bright spot In this
..._., at t ragedy. Perhaps now there wlll be
.. ·c a dlening to the danger we face, and
a 1 7 Mjrilc to the cry that we hard hats have
Nelt .Uctpg tllrough the years: "Get the
U. ·I. CNt of the U. N. --and get the U. N.
cllll at the U. S." Let us keep our country
~ and free, start helping our friends
IM .. ~ of our enemies, and thus strive to
rNtore freedom tllroughout the world. • • •
• AN A-B-C LESSON IN INFLATION
hrhaps the most critical need for these
perUOU8 days Is a basic understanding of
e~lics . U the true (and only) cause of
at Inflation wer e taught in the schools
thro-r:llout our land, no politician (not even
the president) would risk the folly of wage
and price controls.
An ·excellent basic lesson is given by
Gary Allen, writing about' 'Nixonomics" in
· ttoe . November Issue of Ameriean Opinion
F JIC....,e. Here Is a key excerptfromthat
article:
BkmlDJ the nge~price spfral oo business and labor is
IMie ~mlog wet streets for causing ra.i:l. Yet virtually
.,.., public figure oow uses the terms "Inflation" and
"w&p-PJ'ICe spiral" interchangeably. U Conservatives are
e¥W k> put the blocks to these monetary charlatans, they
mlllt first create public understllnding of the difference
between ''lnflatlon" and the "wage-price spiral."
'l'lll lact Is that inflation Is AN INCREASE IN THE MONEY
SUPI'LY ·-simply put, an inflation of the supply of dollars
la oiftMM.ion, The new deficit-based moneylojectedintothe
eeoaomy by government takes on value only by reducing the
purchasing power of all other money already in circulation. n.e effects of this new deficit money are easily understood
W J"lN wtU imagine• that you are at an aucUon. ID your wallet
yoe liPfl $100 with which to bid for the Umited number of
tt ... klr' sale. Before theday'sblddi.ogbegios,a bureaucrat
trom lbe Federal Reserve System charges into the barn and
a_._..es to the crowd that he is going to provide nearly
.,.,..,._present .tth $100 In new money. Naturally, every-
OM i8 jubilant --ezcept those few who did not receive the
..., moDey. Wben the auction begins, you have the $100 you
orl-Uy had to your wallet, plus the new $100 in deficit
Fedln.l Reserve currency, to bid for what is being offered
for ale.
lili wM.t happens Is that you and the others now bid more
MOMY lor the goods available than you would have (or could
haft) btlore, thus ra.lslng prices. You areD't any better off
U... ,. were, and the people who did oot rec eive the flat
eMil h111 u.e bureaucrat are worse of! because they cannot
n 4 11 as wen in the blddlng.
--.uy, our economy is oothing but a vast auction in which
mtiiMII of buyers and sellers are every day submitting bids
ud oa.rLDg roods and services. As the s!C)plY of money is
1nllllted by distribution of deficit dollars from the federal
pt'illtlag presses the blds tor goods, wages, aod services
lllta'I' rise. It ts the increase in the money s upply which
CA.ma tbe wage-price spiral. So, U one wants to stop the
~Ice spiral. It tsnecessarytostoptnflating the mooey
SWif. 1t would be Impossible to have a wa ge-price splral
.._ sutn.ctent amounts of oew money to pay tor It, just
as M ._ld be otberwide hnwsslble for all the people at our
l$pl .UcalaueUon to speod $200 each when they had come
--$100. r.re Is more testimony by an expert
wtb a 11, who commented back In 1968 : "• .._.kln is the cruelest tax of all. It
q l r.., picks your pocket, steals your sav-
IIIC-. roo. your paycheck. To check lnfla-
tta ~ government must cut down on un-
.. ea rw ry federal spending." And on Jan.
%7, 1870, this expert witness observed:
"T• inflation we bave at the start of the
.. : a nee was caused by heavy deficit
4 a a c in the sixties." Those correct
1111 ., niStloos • were made by Richard M.
Jib: • However, his actlonli bave not lived
1lf to liLt worda. His 1970 budget was
f iLl l:tllion in the red; his 197~ budget
• g p ,.. $25.6 bUUon; the deficit es-
Jor 1972 J.a$28btlltoo. There, in his
-•••· J.a the c-e at the continuing
The pralbtdnt neiCW to co back to
.. a refrHber courH in eco-
...... 11& with mo.t ol the r .. t at the
teams. and vario us con ten ti ons name of racia l balance, the poslttoo. It inc ludes a $14 bll-work on maintaining a.n IDde-3. To stop the bussing of
ho lding that children are eltpert s should study that Uoo n.st program ofday~care peodeat bousebold tor· )usthro school children lntheefl'ortto
unable to learn while amidst c ulture and discover why and beaHh services for children people. the tamlly as an eeo~ achieve ra.ctal integration. Tbe Harbor Senior Citizens
installed the follcnrlng otftcers
at their last meeting: Presi-
dent, Walter Mllle'r;vlcepresi-
dent, Katherine Wadsworth;
secretary, Charlotte Miller;
treasurer, Urblil. Geiger; par-
Uamentarian, Lee Desmood;
membership, Allee Scanloo a.nd
Helen Blake; musiclans, Flor-
ence MacGin1tle ud WJlbelmloe
Reddman; song leader, Kay
Hanck; chorus, Irene Sa1!'Yer;
refreshments, Blanche Com-
stock; scrap book aDd blstorl.an,
Mary Owen; Gad-a-bouts.Stella
Marks aDd Kathryn Wadsworth;
badges, John G&rdDer.
classmates of their own color. juvenile delinquency is so rare of all Income levels. ThJs oomlc unit, having fUsed wtth In order to sUmulate enthu-
Chief Justice Warren Burger in fhe Ch inese communities or sounds Uke a desirable plan, other famlUes aDd become In-slum for the freedom rally,
stated that jud ges in the lo wer America. but what U does Is cover tbe corporated tnto a large eco-Dr, Mcintire wrote thai the
courts wen~ no t interpreting Even Whitney Young, a children ot 32%ot a11Amerlcans nomic colleetlve, will dissolve recent vlslt made by the Free
the Supreme Court correctly if 1 i f e 10 n a ad v 0 c 1 1 e 0 r tamilles, not just these 1n the wlthln tbe coolest ol the future Chinese plng-pona: player s, who
they wet ; ordering the busing integratio n. fin ally wrote that low-income leveL This means social commune." came to the United States from
or chil·.:-en in the belief that "lnt'e&ration is no longer the that one child out of every three These are just two of the Taiwan, has caused Red Chlra
the Co urt required racia l issue, the i.'lsue today is will be subjected loa federally-S'4JPOrlers of the child care to be "greatly I.W)set.'' He sue-
balance in every school. But equality." designed, and, therefore, fed-provlsioos ot tbe bilL Even. gested that the rea900 was that:
t h e s t a t e men t came Equality is fo und within the erally controlled programs. 'HEW Secretary Elllot Richard-''The plng-pongteam from Free
conveniently la te ; the lo wer cont e"t of diversity, for no Is this a means of caring for soo bas admitted the blllls oot China went one step ahead of
court orders were ou t and thr two people. whatever the color children so the mothers can to tree mbthers tor work. He Red Chlna,byvisiUngtbe United
buses were running. of their skins, are euctly alike. work'? No, It ts oot,andthlswas calls it "a great opportunity States ahead of the Reds, even
Negro pa ren ts in Po mpano And all the school buses in the confirmed by Or. Regioald s. . , . to Invest In the deYekJp. after the Red Chioese team had
Beach, Florid<~, asked far the wo rld won't mak e them so. _ Lourie, president of the Joint ment of the nezt geoera.Uon." accepted an Invitation to visit
resignation of the sc hool Thr? Amuicon Woy Frot•.neJ Commission oo the Mental President Nixon will have to Ibis country."
superintendent because of Health of Children. who said It act oo this bill oow, and I Dr. Mcintire claimed that
was so he aodblsteUowdoctors stroagly llope that be wlll veto "The communists can be stop-
would bave a giant laboratory the bUI, DOt just because of the ped, This Is a victory that God
to t1Dker with chlldren'smlnds. addWooal $14 blllloo this pro-Almighty arranged tor us. Now
He said, ''The other import:ant cram would cost, butbecauseof that we have been successful in
lnlormatlon we sbould keep in the terrible threat 1t poses to stopping the Red Chinese trom
From the Assembly ...
By ROBERT BADHAM
7 1tt Qlstrlct
those who do not live lo South-ornia will be truly phenomenal. mind Is that In the first 18 our guaranteed freedoms by a comlog to the United States, the
ern CalUornia. 1t's easy to sit I llave been a member of the monttls of lite tbe brain Is bureaucratic "Big Brother." American people can stop the :~;~:;~~~~::~~~·~"1f:1·~E ~~ri.~:£~~Y:F~.fm.E FAIR AIDS GHANA YOUTH :;:!?::~::,.~~g .::.~; Just a few weeks ago, on
October 7th, the State Water
Pro}ect brought the first flow
of stored flood water from the
north into the arid southland
of our State. It was the culrntna -
tlon of an effort that began more
than a quarter of a century ago.
and one of the most successful
accompUshments in the history
ot our water resources pro-
grams.
their lives. the dedication of the first water together, stand together, sutter
Seldom in CaWornia or any-over the Tehachapi Mountains A fUnd rat in co tr falr .nedlcal studies of Emmanuel together, tight together, and where else has any s tn glepublic lasl Oct. 7 should be hailed as s g un Y celebrate our victories to-works pro}ect ever provided so a milestone In CaWornia his-sponsored by the deacons of Attua from Ghana, who was a gether ."
many environmental benefits to tory and the beginning 01 a oew St. Mark Presbyterian Church foreign exchange student 1n1969
so many people as the state era tor our citizens. lam proud will be held trom 11 a.m. to in Colton. He is •DOW' UV1og wtth CH ILDBIRTH CLASSES
'water project. The improve-to hav e been part of this great 4 p.m. ZtlllOOis MSUDdav y al Ethel tbe Edwln Van Dell family In lO BEGI N TUESOA y
meat of We lo Southern CaW-scientific advancement. c8h1u!lurc.h, ar lsta, as Turtle Rock. Last summer he earDed enough money tor a Childbirth Without Pain
It Is natural to try to draw
comparisons on suchaneventor
to fiOO some other accompUsh-
ment which even comes close.
There Is no clear-cut one in
this case, of course,becausewe
can all r ecognize that this
achlevement Is without parallel
In this country. The engineering
complexities can, however, be
compared to a "moon shot,"
and we can see that our Oe-
partm ~nt of Water Resources
wa s as successfUl as NASA.
It has been sa.Jd that a flrm
and constant, and guaranteed,
s upply of good qualltywater has
been, and always be, the heart-
beat In the lifeUne ofCallfornla.
Importation of a water S~.WIY 1s
nothing new In Southern CaW-
ornla, tor wUbout the technical
capabiUUes to provide a firm
and constant water SICJI)Ie, the
area might well have been an
arid was teland today Instead of
an envied collecUon of thriving
and progressive communities.
Ther e are thOse In the Legis-
lature, and some outside as
weU, who say that sending more
water to Soutbero Cautornla 1s
a bad thing to do; that growth in
the Los Angeles areu. should be
stopped and. lt possible, should
actually be cut b&.ck. They coo-
tend that providing a dependable
supply of water to an area means
more people wlll move to that
area. This entire argument, ll
examined at an, Is rooUsh aDd
facetious. It's llke arguing that
people to Southern CaUlornl&
should be dented hospital care
to cootrol population.
REPRESENTING tbe Harbor area In the famous Hooolulu
outrigger race Oct. 17 was the lmua Outrigger Club,
sponsored by the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club. lm6:a,
No. l outrigger club in CaWornia, came in 2nd ap.lost
the Hawauans In the 49-mJle Molokai Channel, known
as the roughest chaMel 1n the world. Sbown above Is
Dtcll Gebhard, age 20, at left, receiving a $500 check
trom Craig Combs, Rotary Club Youth AeUvttles Chair-
man, to belp pay travelling expenses tor the trtp to Hawaii.
U prorkUD' a water ~ly
would 1ncr .... tbepopulatloo In
Oranges we've got, Ralph
any ginn area. propooeots of Ooce \4)00 a Ume, as the
water deveklpmeot say, W'by Is 1t story goes. there was a man
that our oortbern COUDtt.es u.med Ralph Story woo told all
(where our water SICJPIY Is not the TV realm thai there were
OGly abcatut, but sometimes rea.IIJ DO orups at the Orange
o•orl1 oo) coatalD the sma!leat Couaty FalrlbfOUOds,
secmeat otourpopallUoo?Con-Eno thOugh there weren't
YenelJ, tbey ut, W'by 18 ittbat oecetslrily StCJPOsed to be --
our molt uid la.ndl, wtth tbe beeaua tbe aiUIUll fair Is con-
most minimum natural water eeroed wlth cows and hones
.,glJ, cc:atl• tbe lllr&:Ntlec-ud pies lDd such --wbea the
meat ot our popcdl.t:loD? tale re&chtd the ears of the
It'• a •ct or Wt that people mu 1D clarge of oranaea at
llYe Wbtre tbfJ ftllt to U"• Ud the lfTtoe Raoch, be decided
wbltber or DOt • ....,.,of,.. .,._a course of action •
10 &YIIIabiiiO .,.-, tbtlt.. Wltllam J. WUilama, nco-thiDI trat ei'OUH tMtr mil:tda. prtt:ldellt of tbl&p'lea•ure di-
TIM aY .... ,.._ 111J1 .,ld-. Yt.kla ot tbe lnlDI ColftPUQ',
Wblrt <As. ft .. C1C11DM ttom. eartfiUy Mieet«< two cJo¥a
He'll oolJ 111111t-lloo tal prime 1<19-V&-1& W·
clay -llo -oolllollpud -lr-10 -'" 10 111o lair 0011!1!1(-.... .. ..... Tilt 14 lr--
Tllotnlllcllllo-.--• "'""-...... oi•IIO~Iotw-•• ,..,. oo.lllo lllrp--, ud-
ID.JII'Oift .. -..trla-dQ, perliROII PICJIIrldl .........
)011, m -I lool-.--lllo r .. tldor -elf ... ___ . .,..._ ..........
&bll --'f M -N -1HM aro Yflr1 ..-1 la.._.tD_MIIfaf s s mw •••lllrtt Ud dDa
•'*111••1••1....... -1tlodlr lo _.. ...
'he lila rt t -'It an ...t ...... .,.$, I'IIDIL lo -· ~ i: a":.""&:!"l! '::! ::-:=. ':. ":: :-;•:
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trees very carel\ally, dtafncso
deep that not oDe UD7 root wu
traumatil.ed. Tben tbe treea
were caretuUy boJ:ed tD
wood bozes, mew~ ~ndl~~~~~·
lD .quare holel.
months the bous wUl d1s1Dte-
vate. Pll~ ceremooleswere•t-
teiMied b)' Richard Huotoa, prell-
ld«11 o! tho lair; Jim Porter •
llekl, rna.aa.cu; I.Dd, Ob, yea,
-'*Ill fllry prlDeeu wutbll'e
•• Cyod)> Blt.cll, 17, -u
"Mlaa A.aahelm" S. oot ol tJdt ,.... onap c...u,. Fair moe-.
From the Bible
And i r came to pau, Whllt
he wu in a cenain city,
behold a man ruu of" leprosy;
who ueina J .. u• (ell oa
hi• race, and b .. oaabt him.
ll)'i.nl, Lord, ir tho.a wilt,
thou canst mtke me cl ....
And be pot f-~i• ......
&ad toolcllod bl-. aayloa, I
will: be •• cle... AIIIA
hnrne4iatel)' lite leproey
deport... ,_ bioo. (St.
Lab 5:11, 13J
Activlttes will include games, bicycle, which he rides to Or-
prl&es, aDd poqy rides. Home a.nge Coast College -.cb daJ.
baked &oodles wlll be tor sale. St. Mark pays for b1s tuition
ArtJ.sta lDCl eran.nea will be a.oo tcbool materials. He bU
sbowtng and selliDg their work. beel. busy wea.Ylng unaaal t.s-
Special prizes to be awarded kets. which wtll be sold at the
include "a day with Buddy Eb-fair.
sen" on his catamaran, "Poly-Upon receiving his medical
oesJan Concept," ud 2 plane degree, he will return to his
tickets to San francisco. borne to becomeooeot5doctors
Proceeds will fUrther the for the entire country.
Ancient music is topic
Joe Perlman, i.sslstant pro-1400"s. Tills Is thesecoodlnthe
fessor of muslcatorangeCoa.st series of sii history ot muslc
College and music director of lectures planned by Mrs. Robert
Orange Coast Community Sym-Smith, program chairman, as a
phony orchestra, will present a bli.slc music apprectatlon re-
lecture on "Ancient music ~ fresher course for members of
to tbe 1400's" to the Harbor the oewly formed committee.
VIew HUJs Pbilharmonic Com-Mrs. Richard H. Spoooer of
mlttee at 10 a.m. Nov. 9. 1S27 Seacrest Drive will open
He wtll use turn strips aDd ber borne to members and
musical Ulustratloos to StC>-ruests to a pre-meeting coffee
plement b1s lecture oo Egyptl.a.n at 9:30 a.m. Asslstlng ber wtl1
and other types of music com-be Mrs. W. James Sbarbl.ugtl
posed and played prior to the &Dd Mrs. WUUam F. str<qJ.
Fund leaders named
\1c Sherreltt. Harbor Area. The buslDess diYisfoo leaders
are Tom Allen of tbe Bank of
America ln lrrine Ton Center
aDd Paul Howe of Flrst Western
Bank at lh11versttyParkCeoter.
Tbe professlonal dh1stoo Is
headed by Rick Barnes and Stu
League of Newport Beach has
aDDOUnCed that a series of 6
classes in the PnWv-Lamaze
Metllod will beefn Tuesday, No-
nmber 2. Classes Will be held
in the borne of Mrs. Douglas
Salitbury, 2682 Circle Drive,
Bay ShOres.
The classes, especially de-
signed for women In the last 2
months of pregnancy, will in-
c Jude discussion on breathing,
neuromuscular control and ex-
erclses, aDd ourstnr. Husblnds
are also Invited to participate
In the classes. For fUrther in-
tormaUon, expectant parents
m2.y contact Mrs. Salisbury,
645s3318,
CDM STU O::ONT PICK EO
FOR SCIENCE CONTEST
Paul A. Heiney of Corooa del
Mar high school has been
selected as an entry In Southern
Cautornla Edisoa Company's
annual compeUUon to select
outstaDdlng science students to
atte..t the 1971 natlooal youth
conference on science and en-
vtrooment.
More than 500 of the. nation's
brlglltest young science stu-
deots, accompanied by their
science teachers, are eJ;petted
to attend the Natloaal Youth
Conference In Chicago, Nov.
II siS,
Ulllted Fund campalg:ra chair-
man tor the city of lrvtoe, t-.s
announced his oew diYislon
leaders. Mr. Sberrettt, prlll-
ctpal of University hlct'l school,
has set a community p.l of
$3,803.
Tbe Irvine resideotial eam-
pa!RO WID be hiiAled by llrs,
Gall Pollock, Mrs. Wllllam
Speros, Mrs. James Robert100,
Mrs. Ralph Sutter and Mrs.
Jack COODOIIY.
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MRS. RICHARD A. JEANS JR. (Je ffrey photo)
Beverly Rinderknecht
weds Richard Jeans
NEWI'ORT HARBOR ENgGN
RRST S"'TION --P .. 3
THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1971
C!!JI!IIA DEL IIA!!, ®F.
BON MARCHE COMING
lt'1 WUdl'obt ud cao.et Tbole 'llr1JtdDctodoalttUeu
cleui.Dc time apia lor trtelldl ID&f eau Mra. B&lllrd, Mr1.
of tbt Newport Harbor Art fla. L1Dcoll or tD1 M~~~~wr~, 8?5-
•wn, wbo uepreparllcb: tbe , S&ee, for plct-1111),
uaual Le Boo Marcbe sale.
Tbo ""' 1ooc beoellt wtu be . bekl trom 10 a.m. to ? o.m. 'BOOKS WANTED
TburDy, Nov. 18, at tbe oew For tblllr muy beoefttpro-
beadquarters of tbe Museum, crams dariDClbe y.u, Frteods
!Zll W. Balboa Blvd., Central of Mea Verde J.Jbn.r1ueuk-
Newport, In&.,.. eoolrtballooa olbooks,
Mrs. Jobnstoo Balla.rd aM •bleb may be deposited at the
Mrs. WIMiow Llocolo Jr. are libra.rJ, 2919 Mea Verde Drive
chairmen for the event, wb.leb Eut_ Colta Mea. CaU HeleD
wut otter an array of art, an-Trautwetn. 541!1-8203, or Mrs.
llques, clothlng, turs, )ewelry, c. R. AakiD, 540-683'7 tor ad-
sporting goods and a variety of cUtiollll bllormatioD or to vol-
eiOtic Junk. unteer to hetl at the book sale.
Clubs share horizons
The Junior Women's Club of , ntors att..sed. Sbe will show a
Costa Mesa Is joWng ihe New. film cUp of tbe ... ent.
port Beach JW!lor Ebell Club Tbe-procram portion of the
for a patlo party at the Dome of meettnc fill be a 13 minute
Mrs. Hughes, 706 Aleppo St •• tllm, "Blood ls We."' pre.
East Bluff, at 10 a.m. today. seated by tbe Red Cross.
Oct. 28, The theme Is "Sharlog
horizons new to us.'' FAMILY MIGHT PLANNED
Mrs. Dave Snow, president of IBY CHRISTIAN COUPLES
Ml.ss Beverly Aooe Rlnder· FoUowlng the ceremony, a Junior Ebell, will preside over Tbe Cbrtstlan C~les Club
Ueeht aDd Richard Allen Jeans reception was held at the Sal-the business session._ wm bold Its a.ooua.l family night
Jr. were united in marriage 1n boa Pavlllon. •here Wllllam Mrs. LarryThayer,ltrstvlce buqQet at &:30 p.m. saturday,
a double ring ceremony at z Orr's tand played for dancing,' president, wUl ask for entries Nov, ZO, at Knott's Berry Farm,
p.m. Saturday,Oct.l6, at t hrlst Mrs. Rinderknecht received In the 5th Annual Orange Dis-Bueaa Park.
Church by the Sea, Central guests in a cerise costume ac-trict Fine Arts Festival. Guest speaker will be cuu
Newport. Th e Rev. Edward cented with gold buttons. She Mr s. Richard Figge, Amert. Barrows, member of the BUJy
Smith of La Puente, former wore a corsage of white roses canism chairman, will discuss Graham Crusade staff. Special
pastor at Christ Church, per-and stephanotis. The groom's the crafts chosen for the coo. guest wm be Etbel Waters well
formed the ceremony, He had mother llad a similar corsage valescent homecra.ttsprogram. lalowa vocalist at the Crusides
baptized the bride when he was to compliment her aqua bro-Members wlllbeaskedtodoaate Reservations may be rna~
the church pastor.· cade dress with silver acces-some needed items for the with Mrs. William O'Brien,
Ml.ss Rinderknecht is the sorles. crafts. 545-3070.
daughter of Mr . and Mr s. Ray Mrs. Hill Hollowary of Costa Mrs. Jennie Agee, American-Tbe Christian Cote~les Club
Rinderknecht of Balboa, The Mesa llad charge of the guest ism co-chairman, wUI behead-Is associated Y!th the Christian
bridegroom, a Costa Mesa book and the bride's niece, Mlss ing ~ the toys for tots drive Women's Clubs.
resident, is the son of Mr. and Ann Rinderknecht atteDded the alld is asking club members to ASSIGNED TO LOWRY
Mrs. Richard Jeans of Palco. gifts. ' bring one new liiJWI'1ll)ped toy to
Kansas. The newlyweds will Uve In ,. the Novembe r meeting. Airman Doyle B. WOCld'WU'd.
Attending thebrldewereMrs. Costa Mesa when they return Mr s. Evan Tllomas, youth soo of Mrs. Cal Traves, 252
Dennis Case of Costa Mesa as from their honeymoon at Lake chairman, will ask for club Esther St., COsta Mesa, has
matron of honor, Miss Yield Tahoe. The new Mrs. Jeans is s'-"J))rt of the Miss Teeoage completed basic tn!nlng at
Jeans sister of the groom as a 3rdgenerat1onCallfornianand Citizen Contest. Lackla:.d AFB, TeJ:U. He has
maid ~fhonor,andMrs.Michael has Uved in Newport Beach Mr s. Larr y Mltchell,federa. beeo asslg:oed to Lowry AFB,
Nolan ot Vacavtlle and Miss since her birth. She graduated tlon chairman, wtll talk about Colo., for training in the muni-
Candy Kinsman of Riverside as from Newport flarbor hlgb the r ecent "come as you are" tlons and weapoos maintenance
bridesmaids. Thebrlde'sntece, school, received an AA Degree,. breakfast, which both u.e Costa field. Airman Woodward at-
Miss Carol Rinderknecht of In accounting from Orange M ~sa and Newport Beach Ju. tended Arcadia High School.
Balboa, served as junior Coast College and a B.A. degree
bridesmaid, in sociology fro m California
"You know a
good doctor
0
for this?"
• It's a question we anlwer all
the time. Sometimes it's some-
one new in the neighborhood. Sometimes il't an
old fric:nd who juSt d~'t happen to have a
family physician. The boy sprains an ankle ... the
baby runs a temperature ... Grandma has a Mid
cough. Troubled people often tum to us for kelp,
and rightly so. We work closely with ph)sicians,
pro~<iding the medkines they prescribe and use-in
their offleeS. We know who they arc, the1 r spttial-
tics, their office hours. In an emer~ocy we're
good people to ask . And we're always happy to
~ of scrqce to our friends lind patrons.
Christensen
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if you !oN yow
imported c.
you'l
Joveit.,_-e
with
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The bride wore an Ivory satin State College at Fullerton_ Her
go•n adorned with reembroid-husband also received an AA
ered Alencon lace over English degree at OCC and later took
net, whlch was heavily beaded his BA degree in economics
with seed pearls. Tile beaded from Cal State Loog Beach.
lace decorated the bodice and He is presently associated witl\
from the hlgb neckline to the Bu!tums' department stores as
long fitted sleeves. Tlny satin an internal auditor.
HEALTH NEWS :
Workers, Car
Injured Merit
Be~t in Care
MICHELI N~
buttons ran do•n the back trom
the oeckUDe to tbe •aistliDe,
from •here fhe folds fell Into
a sweeping cathedral train, also
adorned with an Inset of lace.
Matching her dress, the bride
chose an Ivory headpteceoflm-
ported reembroldered lace and
seed pearls. It held a veil•hlch
cascaded to the train of the
dress. She carried a bouquet of
wh.Jte roses and stepllaDOtls.
Attending the groom were
James Marlin of Oregon as best
man aDd Dennis Case of Costa
Mesa, Buz.zChambersofBa.tboa.
Islaod, Hill Hollaway of Costa.
Mesa, aod the groom's brother,
Doalld JIUS of Saa Jose.
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'THE DRAGON AWAKES'
IS TOPIC FOR EBELL
The Newport Beach Ebell
program at nooc Nov. 4 at 515
W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, wtll
be "The dragon awakes," nar-
rated by Geor ge Stuart, former
staff member of the Smithsonian
tnstUuttoa. He uses his own
sculptured ftgures to Ulustrate
a colorfUl period in the history
of Ctuna. The artist will be
presented by Mrs. Fred Loakes,
Ebell president.
Mrs. AdrainJoyner, veterans
attatrs cllairma.n, Is asking for
donations to purchase coupon
books for veterans at Long
Beach V.A. Hosplial.Shelsatso
collecting paperback books and
pits for bOI.es to be sent to
Vietnam. She may be contacted
at 646-1453.
WORK SESSION SLATED
AcctdeDt:allD)aries are aflct
of life. Unfort'lnately, too many
livest
SUps, !all, bumps, bangs, •. ,
In the home, on the hlgtlways,
a t the job ••• take their toll
dally.
"From my vantage point,"
says Dr. Gar y L. Couture, D.C.,
of the Couture C hlropractic
Center in Newport Beach, "lt
was obvious that some special
effort must be made to ac-
commodate the care and treat-
ment of accidental injuries. The
need for this care Is created
In the sput-secood instance of
an accident. And the ca re itself
poses different problems by
Its very nature."
According to Dr. Couture,
that Is why the Couture omces
nave been established to pro-
vide the ne•est tacilities a.nd
BY PHILHARMONIC UNIT eminenlly quautl.ed staff for the
The nut monthly meeting of treatment of acute injuries sus.
the Irvine Terrace Ph.Jlhar-talned in acc idents.
monic Group will be held Thurs-"The working man deserves
day, Nov. 4, at the home of the best in care," says Dr.
Mrs. WtiUa m McCord. Follow-Couture. "He oeeds to be able
ing the 10:30 a.m. meeting and
work session, luncheon will be
served by Mrs. Roy Hallberg
and Mr s. Ly man Faulkner,
hostesses . The December
meeting will be a concert pre-
vie• at 10 a.m. oo the 2nd at
EdWard's Newport Cinema LD
Newport Center. A Christmas
party and luncheon will follow
at the borne of Mrs. J. D.
BuciWlan. Plans are alre&dy
under way for the amual nea
market, to be hekl in May.
BACK TO SAN Dl EGO
Crate HUI'Imei. torpedomaa
third class, T.SNR, has returned
to San otego aboard the siJb.
m&riDe U.S.S. Trout, after a 4
month deploymeot to Vu.
cOdTer, BriUsb Columbia, He ~-I I 1B Ill< son or Nary Capt&tn &lid
Mrs. Paul L. Hummel or 416
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tud care to get him back oa
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"Tbe victim of anautomobUe
accident should seek immediate
specialized care," stated Dr.
Couture. "SERIOLS AND
COSTLY INJURIES 00 NOT
ALWAYS REStn.T [N IMME-
DIATE PAlN OR BL()()[l)HED.
A thorough exa mination tollo•-
lng an accident ts Decessary to
insure protection and preven-
tion of long-term post--accident
suffering from seemingly minor
or unnoticed Injuries."
Dr . Couture noted that •hlp-
lash-type injuries trom auto
accidents occ~y much of tbe
statrs time. "This is prObably
becoming the na.tloo's number
one problem. A WHIPLASH
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TROUBLES, so we've prepared
owselves to treat the problem
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e ADIDAS • 101 WOlF
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CORONA DEL MAR QUARTERBACK Reed J'obUon sweeps
tbt rlcht ead of the Edlaoo 11De oo t.be flDII play ol the Srd
quarter a.od score• from 4 yards out desptte tremeodous
pressure trom the Cbarger defenders, wbo bouoced Reed
but not before the hard running COM field geoeral scored to
aarrow tbe Edi1100 marpn to 7.6. CorOJB raWed to grab a
12-7 win OYer the Chargers and halted thetr 20 game
wlDntng streak. Mike Morada, No. ZO; Joe Demetrakos,
No. 30, and Steve Timmerman, No. 75, attempt to head of!
Johosoo. (Vic Opalek photo.)
UPSET BOOSTS KINGS
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A ltlf SfCllllll - -Pill 4
114UIIIDAY, OCT ... 1171
aiiiiiA DB.IIAII. CM.Jf.
NIYPORT ·MISA
SPORTS SCENE
Wmt VIC OPALB
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EAGLES TOP CM
_. ··'f~.>a FOR CITY TITLE
.. , _,~.. Estancia ~toMJ; Mapolla at Satur~y 1D lrftDe MIUI at.
.... :{.i;'-_. .. ~ Davtd.eon fteld Friday allbt and tract1oa1 th1s week. Uacoolla
..-~ Costa Mesa eatertaluLoaAI&· 11 2·1 1D learue play wbUe tbl · -~ ..... -~~c mltos at the •me locatiOD Mllltlop:, Estuc.la &Dd: Loa AI
ue au 1-2 1D tbe upt race.
COicb PI:IU Browo's Estancia
te&m woo the mythical Costa w.. etty ebamptOillblp last
week whea the Eqles triumphed
U-7 OYer coach Jobn Sweuy's
Mustanp. DanDy Prlnceotto,
tile E.acle seatback, proved to be
the maio ground galoer for the
Estaocla team as he packed the
ball Z7 Umea ror a total or 18-4
yards. The Eagles g:romd out
267 yuds and only atteq~ted 2
passes, completblg DOOe,
Costa Mesa had trouble mov--' lng oo the groUDd aDd eoded 1CI
A determined crew of sea in the closing minutes as the with minus yardap, but tbe
Klogs wlll journey to Huntington Chargers started a drive deep passing attack was 1n gear wttll
Beach this Friday night to in their own territory and ad. 5 completions for 98 yards.
sqtareoffwithFountalnValley. vanced to the Corona 20 yard Estancia's Big Red machiDI
The Ccrona team and coach line. Then, wtth a minute left on had Lee Joyce f1lllng in for the
Dave Holland are still rever· the clock, an Edison back ap. injured Hank Moore. The little
berating from their big wtn over peared to be on his way over scooter did the 'job and carried
the Edison Chargers Saturday for a TO, but a brldsing tackle the ball 15 Urnes for close to
night, wben the Sea Kings ended forced a fumble, and John And-70 yards. Joyce got the Eagles
the -eat Edison streak at 20 r ews recovered for 1 the Sell on "-seoreboud when he di-~ E QUARTERBACK GARY GUL'5NESS sets sa.tl tor the West. u"" strai...,t and .....,.bbed a share of Kings on tbe 8 yard Une. dison reeled the Big Reds from b1l ~· ~-<II not •• ~ tl Is minster goal Une as he scor es on a 40 yard gallop In the the lrYine league lead. Corona, d ... ve eoou r... me~u own 33 after a Mustang punt to
I and C Newport-Mesa Corsair romp over the Falcons Last Saturday, Edison, Santa ADa Valley and left to for ce a pun • orona ( the Mesa end r.one oo a seriea I • VIe Clpalek photo.) Magnolia are all bunched up ran out the c oc · that saw Prlnceotto rolllng tor
with 2-1 records, while Los BOUNCING BACK FROM 3 24 SEASON 45 yards to the Mesa one. Mu .. A lamltos, Estancia, Costa Mesa -'" Rung1!rlord tackled Prloee-
and Fountain Valley are jus t )tto on the one, and it took 3
ooe game out at 1-2. By Jim Carnett he should havea much Improved s mashes at the Mustang goal
Coach Dave Holland had a u you're a basketball coa ch, ball club this year and 1.n tActJt yard Une, and It took3 smashes eo~le reasons to celebrate. how do you approach a new could be a very good one. at the determined Mustang goal
On Saturday, October 16, h..ls season after you've finished the "This is an entirely ' new line defense to eo over for the
wlfe presented him with a baby previous year with a 3_24 team," Livsey satd. "When we score. John DlXOD hammered
boy, aod then a week later Ills r ecord? walk on the floor for our first away and nnany negotiated the
charced I4J Sea K!.ngsgiltedhlm Wlth fear, frustration, or a game we won't have that 3-24 distance on the 3rd try. The
with another tremendous win deep sense or foreboding? May-r ecord hangtng around our Initial TO came with 6:13 left
when they ratued from a 7.0 be, but not it you're name is necks, we 're a completely dif-in the ttrst quarter.
halftlme denclt to win 12-7. Herb Livsey, ferent ball c lub." Pat Kalama took a punt by
A packed house jammed Oa. Orange CoastCotlege 's popu-Livsey isn't degrading the Esfrancla's Pierre Sa.out in the
vldson field and saw MarkHar-1a.r head bas ketball coach effort put forth by his team Last Znd quarter and scored on a
mon engineer the Chargers to a doe •1 11 •-" 1 In season, however. While he felt sensational 77 yard jaunt. Doa
7 0 lltl gin h h SD e:rac Y w.Ae P easure 0 Ia booted th PAT to k
THE NEWPORT .MESA JR. PEE WEES ban deteJoped a
reputatlOD u a PAC. ot bard hitters and h~e Coach Bob
Martin's crew demoutrate how hard they really hit as the
ball pops out of the arms of Tustin Cobra ball cur ler. The
Commandos continued tbel.r wiJI:Jing ways with a 32.0 wln
over Tustin Saturday at the Corona del Mar htgb scb0o1 fte1d.
HARBOR FROSH QUARTERBACK Ron L&mmerton gets
a pass rush by Estancia players Dave Gibbs, No. 86; Pat
Russel, No. 66; Joe Sch11Ung, No. 78, and Ralph Wood,
No. 21. Joe Castoreoa, No. 25, combt.ned with Bob Hanley
and· Ron Lammertoo to lead the Harbor team to a 20-6
upset of the previously undefeated Estao<:il. trosh team. This
actloo shot, taken from the Harbor pr.ess bo1, took place in
front of the Eagle bench 1n the 2nd halt of the preliminary
game to the Harbor -Western clash Friday at Davidson
held. (VIe Opalek photo.)
SAILORs· STILL IN RACE -ha me mar "'en e lostDg games,and hellashadan they were lacklnglnabillty,they e ney e rna e
romped 20 yards 00 a keeper nperiencetha.t rew coachesare were well drilled and sound 1t 7-7. Harbor will attempt tore-ingtoo Beach tackles Laora at
wlth 5 minutes left In the first forced to eodure. But as he fundamentally, a trademark of Estancia took the 2nd halt bound against Santa Ana Friday La Palma stadium tonight and
qllll'ter. Gary Balch added the quickly points out , somehow he all Livsey teams. kick...off and didn't give !C) pos. night when the Saints host Coach Marina will clash with Anaheim
PAT. Harmon started his foot-did manage to live tlu'ough it. "I'm hoping this year's team sessloo until the Eagles tacked Don Lent's crew at beautiful at the. same location Friday
ball career with the Newport-You've got to understand how executes as well as last on the nnal touchdown of the Santa Ana Bowl. The bowl Is night in the Sunset league
Mesa Jr. All Americans and Livsey reels about the game to year's,'' he said. ''This season game as Prlnceotto covered the about the best factllty lnOrange features.
played with the Colts before really get an idea how he must I'll be lac log a different prob-final 7 yards with a Uttle over County and probably one of the • • •
moving to Huntlngt.oo Beach, have feU last season. He and leD). We have a lot ot1Ddh1dual HERB L IV $EY 5:05 left· In the 3rd quarter. best In the state as tar aa tbe • FROSH
where he sparked the Oiler s to basketball aren't just casual talent and It's tolng to be a job Lee Joyce kept the touchdown spectator ts concerned. 'Mie Harbor freshmen
county and Southern CaWornil. friends. He eats and sleeps, the getting that talent to work to~ transfer prospect from Alan drive golng with a key 4th down The Sailors are sUU very up with a superb etfort
Utles prior to his high school game 12 months a year. The getller aDd execut' well as a Hancock College, and guard play that covered 12 yards. much In the Suuset teague race afternoon as they , upset
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6 ACADEMY
AWARDS
career· Mark was the leading sport is cJose to being sacred. team. As far as ability goes Glen Nelson comes to OCC from TDe Costa Mesa frosh con-even though they suffered a 13-0 Estancia Eagles ''super lrosh"
lfotmd gaiDer for Edison with He approaches the game wtth ther e is no comparison between New Jersey. Nelson will prob~ Unued undefeated as they romp-loss to powerful Western Friday team-20-6. ~~~~~~~~~;~ 74 yards in but 8 carries, but the same complete dedication this team aod last years's.'' ably be a starter for the Bocs. ed to a 20-6 win over ·Marina. night. Harbor Is z.t.tn Sunset (':;iii~iiii;jiiii;;;;;~
his passing was off as he com. that George Allen does football. Livsey has only one starter Livsey has Eric Southwick. Steve Teregls was sidelined competition while the Santa Ana
pleted only 3 out of 11 tor 23 In tact, Allen Is one or his back trom tast year's club, a 6_9 freshman trom west-with an ankle Injury, so Bruce Saints hue come~ with some ~m
yards. favorite coaches. He has anum-guard Tlm Conroy, who aver. mlnster High, at center and Sharp took over the slack and strong games, although they are
Corona quarterback Reed ber or Geo rge Allen qootes aged almost 11 points a game. fee ls he should develop into a cootinued hJs powerhouse run-1-2. Ma.rlna squeaked by the l 0
Johnson sllOok ott a ftrst halt tacked aeatly to his oftlce wall. Guard Steve Saxton and 6-8 good one wtth some experience. ntng to overwhelm the Marina Saints 14 -13 last week, '
lnjury to Ignite the Sea Kings to So how is the occ mentor center Jetr Cable, who saw only He also ha s 6_6 freshman ceo. defenSe. The Mustangfrosh host Generally overlooked was the
12 points in the 2nd ball to give looking toward the coming sea-limited acUon Last season, are ter Bill Jones from Newport Edison today at the Costa Mesa tremendous defensive heroics
the locals their great win. Sub son? also returning. Harbor. field and wUI be warming up for by both Harbor aDd Western.
quarterback Joe Tosti filled 1n "I guess I'm just the eterna l Livsey has been blessed with There are 2 new sophOmore their big game against the Hat· The ortensive units wereheldlD
capably for Johnson whlle he optimist, •• he said. ''I'm looking a talented crop of fr eshmen forwards In 6-5 Doug Dennis bor frosh at Davidson fteld Nov. check most of the evening and a
was getting his bruised arm forward to the season with a and some tine sophOmor e trans-and 6.2 Chuck Yerkey. Both sat 4. The CM sophs are at Los tumble by Harbor on their own
back ln shape but with brother great deal or anticipation. II fers. out last season. Yerkey played Alamitos. 22 set up the first TO by
Carlo In civvies oo the side-takes a lot to get me down, and His prl.z e catch is freshman tor Livsey when he eoacbed at Tbe COM frosh continue to Western back Bob Dapper.
lines, the passin g attack suf. while last season wasn't one or John Seymour. The 6-2 guard Costa Mesa Hlgb several sea-operate Jn tough luck and lost Dapper looted like hewasstop-
fered. Jutmson and Tosti hit on my happier moments, 1 did was an All.CIF IV.A choice sons back. to Hootington Beach 12-0. The pad by apngofHarbortactlera
just 2 out or 7 for 24 yards with learn a lot from it." last season at Servtteandaver-The OCC squad has been hurt frosh tangle with Fountain Val-on the 10 yard Unebutsomehow
no interceptions. ts u possible that the Plrate aged better tha n 24 polnts a by the loss of 6~5 forward ley today at Fountain Valley. squirmed loose and eooUnued
The Sea Kings trailed 7-0 coach, who Isn't noted for his game. Steve McLeDdon, who ueraged The Harbor frosh, comlng into the eDd rone. E1cept tor
until the Qnal play of the 3rd quiet demeanor durlng occ ''H e is one or the nnest 17.0 for the Bucs last season. ot1 their tremendous wtn Frl-this s•r et!ort by Dapper,the a.:====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.l
quarter when Reed Johnson basketball games, has me l. shooter s I've seen," Livsey McLendon dropped from scbool day over the previously un-Sunset league's leading groUDd
rolled to his left a.OO bulled his lowed? said. this semester, defeated EstaDcia yearllngs, gainer, and Western qlllrier-•·---------
way Into the end zone from 4 "No 1 definately haven't mel-The occ coach Is also happy Tbe Pirates open the sea.soo also by a 20-S score, wtU travel back Bob Acosta's keeper when
yards out as the right side or lowed," he said. "I still feel to r eceive 6-7 sophomore NOY. 27 at Los Aoples Trade to Santa Ana Valley today. The he scored with ooly 27 seconds
EdiSOn's defensiVe line couldn't that tire In the pit of my transfer Skip Williams from Cal Tech and then travel to Hunt~ Harbor defense wiD have to cope remalnlng in tbe game, the Tars
contain him. Edison linebacker s tomach, but 1 have changed. Poly, San Luls Obispo. WI!. lDgtoo Beacb to play district with the eJplosiYe Falcon of-were really magnUlceDt oo the
Joe Demetrakos blocked Bob 1 guess I've become mo re pttil-Hams, who prepped at EstaDcla rlnl Golden West 00 NOY. 30. tense. clutch defensive series.
Ferraro's conversion attempt, osophical. I've learned to accept Higb, Is a forwudandueraged Tbey piay the UCLA Frosh 00 Tbe Harbor sophs have It out The Harbor pass defense re.
and the score was 7-6. things, even cr iticism." 21 points a game for the Cal Dec. 3 at Pauley Pavlllon. Jt wlt.b Santa Ana at Harbor Friday strtcted Acosta to bul 2 com-
With 10:25 remaining In the So belng the philosophical Poly Fros h. wtu be the flrst game or the afternooo. Corona del Mar con-pletlons ot 16 aUe~s wlt.b
game John Stebbins took one or optimist that he Is, Livsey feels Perry Hanstad Is a fine 6-6 season held in the UCLA arena. Unued uOOefeated in the soph Russ Tucker blttinc away a
Harmon's booming pWlt s on h.ls diYiston as they toppled Edison couple potential TDtbrowa. The
own 20 and rambled 80 yards A A • • ZZ-19 In a real tlu'Uler last defense was sparked by Jlm
down tlle •est stdellnes past Jr. II mertcan actiOn Frlday.TheSeaK!ngsw!Uhost Swtck and Terry Albritton. Coach HoUand and the entire Fountain Valley at tbe Corona Swtck picked ot.r a pus by
Sea King bench to score the KO borne fteld Friday at 3 p.m. Acosta In the 3rdper1odaDdre-
aheRd TO. The attempted pass After hosting opposlngJr. All Coach Ron Start:man's Colts passed to Matt Dickey for 48 turned It 29 yards but the
tor tbe z.potnter failed. American opponents at the Co-defeated the Tusttn Rams 8-0 yarda: and to Jon Gerondale for LIGAL NOTICI stubborn WeJtern deltll.M
TbllZ-71ead wul.brateoed rora del Mar high school neld in the feature Pee Wee game of 20 yards and both scored ootbe coukbl't be eraeked. Dan Gull-
last week, the local Newport-the week. The Rams were the reeeptiool. Doug Weber pi~ SUPERIOR CO URT OF THE dtrJOn blocked a Western. punt
Mesa gridders have a tull slate defeoding southern California loped 59 yardstoranotberCow. STATE OF CALlfORNlA FOR late In the p.mt; Terry AI ..
going this Saturday at Costa Oraoge County and Federation bOY TO as the Pee Wees came THE COUNTY OF ORANGE britton lfabbed It Ud toupt 4PORT . ·
Th• ll•ttl for th•
GREAT WHITE SHARK
"BLUE WATE R
WHI TE OE.+.TH"
e ALSO PLAYING
JOHN WA, NE
AHD RICHARD BOON e
"IIG JAK !"
Mesa high school. champs last year. up wtlh their 4th wtn of the N 7094 his way doW1l fttld tor u adell·
The Chiefs tackle the Trt-The Cowboys won another big seaaoo. NOTICE ~·FA . HEJING OF tiocal 10 yatdJ to tbe PloDHr
City Tigers at 10. The Condors one Saturday when they tooktbe The Comm&Ddolroql«<oYer PETITION FOR PROBATE OF 21 but Harbor could not reotratt
play the San Clemente Lobos at measure of the Westminster the TllltlD CobrU: II~ 7 u Matt WILL AND FOR LETTERS a ACceufWI. offeut.
nooo, at.o in the Clinic class. Hornets 38-0. The hleh scortoc Kawamura cUrtcltd tbe cl&.uy TESTAMENTARY A blc factor to the Oltoome
Tbe Chargers host the Tustlo PeeWees racked !C) theStaatoD Jr. Pee WMs to tbtlr ltb w1a EJC:ate of JEROME C, HUM. of tbe pmt 1PU the ~
Antelopes at 2. The Cougars TorrltoJ 3Z.Othepreriousweek of the seuoo.KanmaratalUed PRR£Y Deeeued paatlAc' b7 Ed J_.. ot tM
take oo the Huntington Beach ao tbel.r offeo.se Is r•Uy to hieh twice as be ru a keeper 01 tbe NOTICE m lfEliEBY GIVEN PloDters, wtto kelt tbe SIJklr1
49ers at the alternate t!eld at par DCJW. ln tbe stantoacoatelt flnt play of tbe came ud Tblt HAZEL .. -HUMPHREY dMp 1D tbltr OWD terrUGry
10:30. The Colts have the rougb Mike Groth us hJt Joa Geroadale JCOnd from SO JUdi M to Ill bu !lied WelD· 1 PIUdoll for mo.t ollbe 111M iDcl r..t:rtcled
Placentia OolphlDs 10 cooteDd on a pass play tha1 1CO'fered 45 ott the rout •. ~ V.-.;:Uet. probate ot will alfl tor letter a tbe Harbor ofteue to a Ua:alted
with in a 12:30 game and the yards aDd then coaDected wtth One TbOmc-6, Botlblt Bron tntameataey rtlenDee to HlloUOG of pi&JI. Hlrbor'l
Cororas tangle with the Trt· CollA Warfield tor the PAT. aad KIU Adami aD eamt Wblcb 1J maci. b b1ber pu RIIU Tuekft bid u edp t. tile
CttJ Earles at z ,:w, Door Weber had a btl daJ IJirooCII wltll """""'_.,. tleollra IUid lllot tboiiM ..,j P..uar d•l wttll 1-, be
Tbl Cabt.llos battled to a 7 _ 7 apl.nJJ the Torr1105 aim u be COACb Bob MarltD'J ern. pillet ;J IMrtac tbe ... llu 1.,.,, bootJ bpt flu1Mw Ia
Ut wtth tbe Atla.betm Fa1eoosu aCored twice oa &Dt JUdiPI'IIt otDtr Jr. All A_.lc:&l re .. ._. MtiOrW..S. lfoir M,l l7l dttp ~le UlrOIIIbOit IICIIItaf
Pat Sbaupoessy came throup oat ud d_.,Uw.d tbe fat lor nlli-C-.ar• s. MlllioD at t:IO a.m ~a't~teC:.bOOU: tM I\UDI.
jor the MldptJ byscortnrooao tbt PAT. Wtbtr repeated tbe YltP li.Tbl Cardlal8 battled o1 ~ Ito 'hlrM o1 n. Pkla11r1 trW taM 111rt1r
___ ,... tod ,.._ tlllt ""erld 40 oprlal 001 lo< 41 yanta lo< tilt looP HwoClltll••. -Olld -to at '100 ciftc Ctlllor -· -..... .. I~~·=:=P==:=•~:.-::•~.a~.-~ JUdi. Tbe Caballos play tbe uotbtr TD. WeblrOllrnlcttdoa T1&111'-l to ,• laO.O tit-~~-.. Dr. Will .. U. Cit)' ollluta ......... fC~WIII-Oraap Vlklap 1n 0r1ap at I k1ac ~ pii,JJ oat II*' .... R• I Ill cw. 12 Aa CaJU... •I II 1 tea•.-.--.-II!IILBIII
6Soh<cllJ 44yanlatoW•JM~tl:ald piOpt lilt '4111"'1""1". c-oila:locioi:WM U'll -~..0-m ... _ DIRK IOGAROE Tilt eoriaua .. a o ,..4 tbo \Jtllt< to loo a.-It 1o< 801: Gt-.•acmprurullll "· &.IT IOIIX, cO.et,c~tn.
IC!!I'Iac Jllibbl bJ _ .. ek 40 JUclt. --aid---be BA&IIOOD IOIICII 1 AD-G&rl' GoJ-• ao:l I toaeb-lo tilt WHI-P--.,, .,.., to • 0..0 U. l:J tt:o It_,.., A ... ,. .,. pall. ~UCIIIHO VISCONTI'S -l:J-aKolloru-eb 0ooc W-"'oaoelld lP tt.City -t:a. Tl:t~-510 11-' ~ DEATH larrJ Trtw'alr.llldlflaOOI· wltiiWa,..Ku!IUal;,-a:odt '*-ltd tbo _..,.-DriN' -4N. IIOOJOit
STAllS IH
IN VatCE -tt:o ,....,. Woatmloot• a atnal-1 cote~~ ottl:t--a..o. no c-loot to ....,.: ~ IiilO
,_ 10-14. TlJt Coralra lor tbo TO. Dot lflrdr-111 -r.. 11-11 aid tt:o c--· Oot. II, ~~t~r' f, 11 (IATD GP) .._. to 1.oo All .. lao 1o< a a -It Ia tt:o lod -lo< _... tt:o 8u CliP I It'll, 1o a., llolfUI ior..r
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With
Ri< hard Thomas
B~rbara Bt!l Gedde1
--
Ocean Ft. plan o.k. due
PI ct 11 -•-pluto oe.. rt., ,_ 1o10 loot
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10-portloo "' lllo 00.. llu ....... -lllo ...-IJ
rt. -~~~ .. frool "' .... -"' loll 15 lJnaclo 10 IS tlrooop zo. lo -10 loot ol lbo o. ..
Tile property bol1! ... 0eao FL -lit rlpt-of.ftJ tor
FL IDd Balboa BIYd, eoaUll 11 flit at tbl rMr ol tbt ~
of Z tiers o! lolo, but 1o ortJ •-ICIIoaoluolloJ.
bl.ek. The Iota faciD& Oee&n Tbe remalntnr 5 felt ..,dod
Ft. have no meau of fehieular to coGstnet tbe alley
aceeBB, other than by way ot come from tJtsttnr eu•m~
Oeeu Ft. on tbt ~tea factor
boa BlYd.
Gunman suicide
Costa MtapoU<:et.ttldeat• robblrJ Ill 19&0 bal tt wu
111ed the mao wbo took bla own tDowa U tbe ur• led to
Ufe last WMk after ~ & eoaYletioD.
Sears Roebuck clerk at SouttJ COlt& Mesa pollee
Cout Plar.a as James PllilJ:Ip Yiewed Meyer's pareDts,
Meyer, 30, whose 1ut addrea aDd Mrs. Gleim E. M.eyer,
wu that of bll pareots Ln wu.. Thureday rat-. They said he mtoctoo.. wu dlocbarpd from the ser-
Costa Mesa polteeCapt.Rob· flee about 2 years ago, am
ert Green said Meyer was kteat-receot}J was 1n dlYoree pro-
lfted through ftnprprllltabftbe eeediDp: from b1s 4'1-)'e&r..old
Los Angeles Couoty sbetllrs wife of SM'eral moaths. He had
department. Capt. Greea said beeD delpondent, his parents
Meyer was arrested for armed told pollee.
Church News
The Lutheran Church of the
Master, 2900 Paeltlc VIew Dr.,
Harbor VIew Hills .... The coo ..
greption wlll observe ~tor
matloo Sunday at the 9 and ll
a.m. services wttb speclalmu ..
slc by the chOirs. Dr. William
R, Eller will deUYer the mes ..
sage, "A day to remember,"
based ~n the Gospel John
2: 13 .. 17. A speelal feature
of the worship hours will be a
temple talk by laymen of the
congregation. The ''Loyalty
Month" program will be em-
phasl...,. • • •
The Newport Unity Church,
meetlng at 15th· St. aod Irvine
Ave., CUff Haven --"Ghost
chasers" wUl be the sermon
topic of the Rev. Loren FUelt.
Inger for the 10 aDd 11:15 a.m.
for the 10 a.m. service this
SI.Diay wtll be the Rev. Don
SUPuk)lan. Hls topic wt II be
"The bands of God." • • •
Christian Science Chur ches
... Tbe oattae of sln will be
diseussed1ln tblsSUDday's Bible
lesaoa sermon entitled "EYer-
lasting p..Ushmeot." Senlees
are at 9 and 10:30 a.m. in
Newport Beach,ll a .m.lD Costa
Mesa, and 10 a.m. In Harbor
VIew Hills.
• • •
The First Assembly of God
C bur ch, 148 ZZnd St., Costa
MeA --Colored sUdes of their
work In Brazil will be shown at
7:30p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3, by
the Rev. and Mrs. Malmln, whO
have served as missionaries in
Parana, In the Interior of Bra-
DUPLEX
South of Highway
ST 2 BLOCKS TO THE BEACH
3 BEDROOM PLlS DEN AND A 2 BEDROOM APT.
BOTH WITH f'IREPLACES.
••••
VIEW HOME
OVERLOOKING
LITTLE CORONA BEACH
3 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM ONLY $98,500.
••••
HARBOR VIEW HOME
WITH VIEW AND POOL
3 BEDROOMS PLUS FAMI LY ROOM IN TIP TOP
SHAPE REA DY TO MOVE INTO. A BUY AT $64,900.
Sunday ~rvices; ,., zil. For the ·past 2-1/Z years
they have taught In the As ..
The Plymouth Congregational semblles o! God Bible scnool "'0",". ro • "1(1.1" Church, 3Z6Z Broad St., New-at Sao Paulo. I# n ' 't" ~" n
port Helgllts -·Guest preacher I RUJ. TOR ' HEW~ORT 5HORES UNIT
R..OWER PROGRAM FOR HOLD5 MEMBER DIMMER _l.ool._._ c... ..... c.~ ... liT. CARMEL GUILD Tbe Newport Shores Com-n.zm
A bead. start 00 the ~tac mlttee o! the Orange County I "'""'""•'""~'""'"""'"'"11"· 1'""'""'""'""~'""'""'""'""'" bolid&JS wUI be pnMded at tbl Philharmonic Society wtU hold I•
Not. 3 Itmcl'leoa. meetlnc or Oar lb aorual rnembersblp dinner
Lady of Mt.CarmelGtdld,Nn-at tht home of Mrs. David
port Beach. Morrt M. Molho, Tlngler of Lido tslaDd at 7:30
owner of Flowers by MorrllD p.m. today, Oct. 28.
Costa Mesa am Newport Beach Mrso George Grant wiU be
wUI gtve a demoostratlon 0( the dinner chairman aod wtllbe
floral arrangement teehn.lques treating tl'le prospective mem ..
wlth emphasis 00 the Thanks .. bers to an old Engllsb dlnoer,
givlng and Cl'lristma.s themes, lneludlng prime ~tb, Yorkshlre
Morri, Florist in the Newport puddlng aDd trtne.
area tor Zl years, recently woo
the F.T.D. internattor.lcootest
held In Vancouver.
The meeting will begin at
10:30 a.m. in the parrish hall.
Luncheon reservations may be
made by calUng 675-6259.
BURBANK RE5lDEHT
CEORCIA BAH DlE5
Mrs. Georgia Ban, 55,
2145 Orange An., Costa Mesa,
died Oct. Z2 at Hc:ag HospitaL
She was born Oct. 28, 1915,
ln Holtvtue and came toOrange
County 25 years ago.
Mass was recited
St. Jc:aeblm's Catholic Ch1orch,
KILLED IN ACCIDENT Interment nsatHolySeputcber
A 24-year..old Burbank man, Cemetery, Baltz Morttary,Co-
Davld Artbur Fierman, was sta Mesa, was In charge
kJUed Tuesday about 1:30 p.m. arrangements.
when the aorthbound car Ln
wb.ieh bewasapasseogerweat HOWARD REULAND Dl
out of eootrol oa Placeotla H<nrard R, Reuland, 53,
Ave., oorth of Joana Sl, Costa 301 Morning Star LD., DoYer
Mesa. ShOres, died Oct. 20 at
Pollee saJd the sports car Hospital. He was boi'D Aug.
went out of cootrol, left the 1918, Ln Los Angeles, and came
roadway aDd ejected Mr . fler-to Orange County 10 years ago.
ma.o who was prooouoc:ed d•d He was the owner oft he Reulalkl
at Costa Mesa Memorial Hos .. Electric Co. for 30 years.
pltal. The driYer, Gary E. Sun1vors Lnchlde his wtle,
L
T
LUSK EASTBLUFF
BEST BUILDER'S MODEL WITH
ALL THE EXTRAS
0 Five large bedrooms, three baths,
R family room with fireplace. Room to
eat In kitchen plus formal dining
room area. All on pool size lot.
Only $59,950, With terms.
To inspect, call: Stokes, Z8, of San Gabriel, es-Joan; 2 daughters, Mrs.
eaped tnjury. Veyoa ot Chino and JoonF...,.totl Co
ofMichlg:an;abrother, RBIN MARTIN~
ACH E5 HOA T5AH Dl E5 Nrorport Be&eh; and •.,arlac>: I -]
Alii"'• s. Hoatao, 114, ofZ808 Lenore Cogswell o!Sazl L-=====:E 7662 =====-~ Ooao BlYd COI'OIIl del War Fuoeral sef'Ytces wert
ditid Oet. 16' at Park Lido coa: Oet. Z& at ~:~~~le.i.~'::i~~-R~: I nlesceot Holl'ltaL She wu Hills Cemetery,
born Jao. 19, 1117, 1a Orep el!lc View Memorial Part I I il I I I ·I I I I • I 'I I I J I · I
in<l came to 0raace county " tn e~~arao of arruaem-. M L S S A L E S R E P 0 RT
~-thr I Sel Sqryt?Ors lac:ta a -ELOISE CARRELL DIU Sales oughMu tlple Listing rv ce
Thomu, of cona dot Mor· Mro. Ek>loe Carroll, of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
ud abrotber,Georp~ SS1 Via Lido Soud., .LJdo
of Orecoo. F-.t -· dlod OeL 10 ot 1>or i-estdoll~e: 1 Board f1 Realtors totalled $81 mUUon
were held Oct. 20 at Balb Silo wu t>on ll&ylo, for the first 9 months of 1971 -an
Morl1ary c-~ c ...... del Ger...., ud cam• lo Oroioce I I In Mar. Burtotns at-. Colaly 15 JW.ra ...,. average of $9 million. a month
Sumoorslac:-actoqtotor, September, 190 sales were made for
11Umtc CHANGED Mra. EltDOro llllloy·of Gar-$8.4 m1lllon, 391 new Usttngs· were
Tbe New. z mHURr of tbt "-; 4 lilteta, a brotber, aDd
H._t Moa oetoool-wtn z rnod<blldroo. proceaaed, 49% were sold, 55% of
be bold to lbe motU.--F_.t ...,.... bold --• at! List your room or EulllluiiSCllool 1117 Oet.IZ atRoou .. IMtiiiOI'llll ... es were cooper ve.
VIlla dot Oro -o~'<Ma Part Ia GAr-. Balb II«-=~==:~wt:!' th::::a~R:e:al;t~or~. •••••: M-Rtrl setioot LJ<-Tbo toary, c-M-wu to ~ 1f'lll IIU1 at 'I:JO p.m. clllrct ol arn·sr • 1 rna·,
MARINERS CHURCH
Dr. ,. .... .... ···-... ft. D. .... ·tr. Dlllu -=·• II h'J Dial. "-. .... -• "'" .... Wrll -.. • t 17' ,..... .. 11 mMII ,. .rtor• ...
Ull L COAIT NwY ., co•IIA DIL MAll
I
lltuRSOAY, OCT. 31,_1971 ••• ,.tt ...... ..
• ... Island Costa Mno
lido .... eo.-del ...
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LIDO ISLE
4 BDRM . -3 BATH. 60 • 90 LOT ...• I 77.500
' 4 DORM. -2'.\ BATH. 50 > 88 LOT
WITH FAMILY ROOM .......•... I 89,600
3 DORM . -3 BATH. CORNER LOT ... I 99,500
4 BDRM . -3 BATH. 70 > 88 LOT .... 1125,000
4 BDRM. -5 BATH, 50 • 88 LOT
WITH DEN .................. 1129,000
BAY FRONT
FOR PEOPLE WHO
GIVE A HOOT
HAPPY LIVING IN
WESTCLIFF.
4 bedroom.!-, :\ large baths & lots ()[ color
everywhere. Large brig ht liv ing room with
new plushy carpets. This unusual home ha~
e!eclne bu ilt-in s. BBQ. di shwasher in chee r-
ful ktlc:hen . Low mterest as.~u mable loan.
.\.~kttl:: on!~ s~-t ;J()(} CALL 67~930
C. F. COLESWORTHY & CO.
REALTORS a .. ,h
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
l linda Isle Drive -Open Sunday
Lovelv. new 5 BK . 41:l ba home w1v.ater-
rront ·liv. rm. & d m. rm. Oak paneled ramtly
rm. w rrpcl. Maste r BR. v. ~tttmg area &
fireplace. Bar & Mt. vtews. Sli9.500
12 linda Isle Drive
Elegant new 5 BR. 4 1~1 ba . home v. formal
din. r m . fam. rm .. '~et bar. lmpresstve en-
try court w/16 fl. mahog. doors. $179.500
JUST COMPLETEO
5 SR. o4 bath home with SO ft. dock . Seault·
fully decorated. with. m arble mstr. bath.
crystal chandeliers. fine carpets & wallpaper.
Built-in vacuum. recirculating hot water.
dumbwaiter &t many other extras. $285.000.
92 lind• hie Orin
Beaut. S SR. 4 ba . home w formal dtn . rm.
& famil y rm. 3 Frplcs. Outs1de stairway.
Built-in gun cabinet & bookshelves. $155.000
W •terfront lots
r..·o. i6· 3 Car garage. Faces South S80.000.
No. 50 : North Lagoon exposure . $80,000.
For Complet• lnform•tion
On •II hemet & tots, ,a. .... call:
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
hi~ .W.. •t LinU ,, ..
341 BAYSIDE DR., SUITE I, N.l . 67s-6l61 ....................
ROY R. McCARDLE
REALTOR
54&-7729
a•••· WftAT. ' • ... a~tn.u. All• NllfiiU rll)raanfll
·-Nit l!ffiiiiTI .. ,,.,.,_M.
CO!f#.IIA.,.,. ·111
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Treat your Tricksters' to --
Corona del Mar
CORONA DEL liAR DUPLEX-Upper Moo~
f""'t unit bu 2 bodroo1111. fcmDII diniD&
r<IOID, foreplxe. builtllla. Lower Moo~ boo
IN· LAW qworten. pr!Yote eu\nii<O, tu.
ploce. larre Jooth. Bock Wlit is "" adorable,
larre 1 bedroom. A at Nl,$00 .
'Goblin Glory' what a buy!
Irvine Torrac:e
ATRIL.;M TYPE E!\IRY. c h :~rmm 5t open
,_par10u~ livi ng room WJth fiHPI IH'P an d
VIE W. 3 large bedrooms. lovely !am1ly room.
2 bath~. Two vear old home m ··rn~h" lrvtne
Terrace. Best' buy in arN. S59 500.
644-TDO
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(..._ .. , hL.., ........
2121 EAST COAST HWY. COIIONA aL MAll. CALIP.
,, a a a a o a o '#eeoc o ott at
... . -·-
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Quiet cul-de-sac ••• Near schools
.• Available immediately ••• 4 bed-
r ooms with delightful pool.
$45,950
Ollloo 0,0.. _.,." _....,.
PETE BARRm REALTY
1605 W-11 Dr. 11.L
642..§100
• • • • • • •
~
For a big happy family
COUNTRY CLUB LIVING
On the seventeenth tee of the MeM
Verde Country Club. S bedrooma, J
botho, formol dining ond exira lor ..
living room. Lorge den with uaed briclt
fireplocoo ond wet bor, Thla c-plotely
cuatom ho..,. o<toiloble for only
AI OCUli Ca•d• o1 .. "' --~;:~ IM---ai iio vacau. Act t1 t Ml," ..a
&M' tr I 21 tMniD. .........
-1100 lo lUI, IDe-
of t11o -111111 IUpnp Code ai t11o Slate ai CaJIIonll,
-HEIIEBY RESOLVE AIID
DECLAU u followl:
SECTION I, Tbo pabllc ia-
torOII ud --· fOCI'dH tbe doaLDc tiP aDd .,. ...........
of a. portioa. ol a certa~:D Jtreet
kDOWII u OeiU Float lD tbl
City o1 Newport Beach, aDd it
Is the toteatioDoftheCJtyCoUD·
ell of tho City oiNnporiBeocb
to order tbe tollowlDrdescrlbed
portioa olald llreetlnthoCII)'
of Newport Beach, County of
Oranp, State of CaJUonla, to
be n.cattd, closed ~ IDd&tlu·
dooed, to wit:
That portion of Oc•n Froot
(30,00 feet In width) formerly
ltDowD II SurfAYIDut,adjotniDc
Lots t 5, te, n , ta, t9 aDd 20
In Block 14 of the Bo-Tract,
as sbon on a map recorded In
Book 4, Pap 11 of Mtscel.
laoeous Maps, ln lbe offtce of
the County Recorder of Oranp:
County, Ca11fornia, described
as follows :
Btctnn1nr at the most west-
erly corner of said Block 14;
theDCe southeasterly alona: the
southwesterly line of said Block
U to the most 10utberl)' corner
of satd Lot 20; thenee lOuth·
westerly aloag the Dltbwest-
erl)' prolonptioa of tbe 10\dh.
easterly llDe of satd Lot 20 to
a llne paralled lt'tth aDd JOuth-
westerly 10.00 feet, meuured
at rlgtlt anrte.e: from sa1d IOUth-
westerty 11oe of said Block 14.;
theoce oorthwuterly a~ont:a1d
parallel 11ne to the 10\lthwelt-
erly protooptioo of tbt oorth-
westerly Une of sa.ld Block 14;
thence oorthauterly alooc lut
Aid prolooptton to the point
of bec:lMioe.
All that portion o1 J&1d ltreet
to be vacated, cloaed ~ aDd
abaDdoDid 1.1 more clearly
ebon on a certain map
ap;>r .. od aod adoptod by the
City Council of tbe CttyotNew-
port Beach tor J&1d vacauoo,
clostne ~ and abandonment.
by Reeolution dated October 28,
1971, and deslp.ted "Retolu-
t1oo No. 7$51," which •ld map
Is on tlle lD tbe offtee at tbt
City Cler k o1 tbe City o1 New -
port Beach. Refenoee Ia here.
by made to aJd map for turtber
pa.rticulus as to tbt proposed
vacation, closiq ~ aod aban-
doomeat of aid portioa of said
street, IJid Aid map Is made
a part ol this resolution by this
refereoce to the same elient
and purpose as 1f it were in-
corporated beret.o In fUll.
SECTION 2. The proeeedlnp
for the ck>slng ~and abaadoo-
me nt of the atoresaJ.i:l portion
of said street shall be llad and
taken, andtbe Clty Councilolthe·
City of Newport Beach hereby
elects to proceed under the pro-
visions of the ''Street Vacation
Act of lwt," and all amend-
ments thereto, belna: Sections
8300 to 8331, 1Dclusl'l, of the
Streets aod H1ct~ways Code of
the State of C&.Ufornia.
SECTION 3. TheStreet Super-
inteodent of the City of Newport
Beach sball cause to be con-
sptcoously posted along the Une
of the portion of said street
proposed to be vacated not more
than 300 teet aplll't, but not less
than three In all, notices of the
vacatioo of said portion of said
street. Said DOtices shall state
the J:Q.ssap of thia Resolution
of Inteution and the time and
place ol tbe heartnc of all per-
sons Interested lD or ob)lctlni
to the proposed vacation of said
portion ot said street, Said
notices shall be so posted at
least ten days before the date
of said bearings, all u re.
qulred by law. .
SECTION 4. Notice Is hereby
pve,o, tbat the City Co\IOCU ot
the City of Newport Beach dots
hereby tl.I:Mooday, the8thdayof
November, 19n, at the hour of
'7:30 p.m. of aid day, lD t.be
COWI!cil Cbambers of the City
of Newport Beach, located lD
the City Hall ot tbe CltyofNew-
port Beach, u the Ume and
place tor hearlDg all persons
interested in or obitctiDc to the
pcopooed ncatlon ol said por-
tion r1 said street, and tbe City
COUIIdl at IIIUd Ume aDd place
'wW bear tbl eYideoee ofttrt<l
by &II)' porooo lnlorlllod In the
ncatJol ot aid porttoD of said.
.lti'Mt blr•..,ore d..erlbed.
SECTD" 5. 1'bU Re101aUne
"' ·-lllal1 bopot>-at ._.. ca:e ta tbe oadalaews-
-ol ... CIIJ,IIIId ald-
11-..... bo -bolon
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o MISMATCHED COLORS
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* Screeni ng * Pa in ti ng * Floo rs '
* Window Gla ss * Paperhanging * Keys Mode
* Furni tu re , * Plumbing Repa irs Concrete
* Doors Hung * L i ghting F i xtures . Stucco.
* Wa ll Ponel ing * Lomp s Re-wi re d * 'Roofs
* Fences * Electricol * Gutters
* Gotes * Gorog e Sh e lves * Locks
M .. ,. ,.,.,ice• ... 41t•• ... •••.,.v• to ••tiN. 1 Whet c..,..t lte ,., .. ,"In ovr Aft'f'•l •t ~PI "• .. rttw..,, •• will .. ,..,.,. plck·Wf 1114 4eh!I'Y MfVIco at__. __ ,...._ O.r·•• j,
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UNITED WAY --Southern Orange County United Way
volunteer M. W, (Hutch) Hutctrlson plays pool with Irvine
youngster Jeff Darke, a patient at Chtldren's Hospital or
Orange County, a United Way agency. M:. Hutchison, a
sales s~rvtsor for the gas company, has jolnedthe United
Way campaign staff for 60 daysaspartof a loaned e:recuttve
pr ogram. He will wor k on the corporate gift and employee
donation campatcn 1n the Hubor Area including Newport
Beach, ·costa Mesa and Irvine, according to Merritt Johnson,
Harbor Area director for United Way, The Southern Orange
County United Way fund raising goal this year is $1,156,000.
The Har bor Area goal Is $451,000. Thirty-two different
youth, t.amily and health services are aided by Harbor Area
United Way donations. ·
League plans Art Auction
The Costa Mesa Art League Mrs. Paul Frfebertshauser,
scholarship luncheon and auc-president of the league, states
tion wUI be held at the Bahia that tickets may be obtained by
Corinthian Yacht Club, Corona phOning Mrs. John Poa g, 673-
del Mar, on Sunday, Nov. 14, 09•13, who is In charge of over-
at 12:30 p.m. all arrangem'!nts.
Accor dlne to Jolul Burpss,
s<bolarshlp ohalrman. utlst __ _:L~I::GA~L=:-=_:MO:=T.:::IC::I~-
members will compete In a r _13790 jurled awards exhibit, after FrCTITIOVS Bl5INESS NAME
wllich the art works will be
auctioned to benefit the scholar-STATEM ENT
ship tuod. The followlng persons are
Don Btel will serve as auc-doing ~usiness a_s: Newport
Uooeer a.nd Master of Cere-Enterpnses, 240:> Narbonne
monies. Way, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627:
Baritone Michael McCor-Don G. Bry:tn, 2406 Narbonne
mack wJU provide entertain. Way, Co.;:ta Mesa, Ca. 92627;
ment, accompanied by Glen Joseph C. Galla1t Sr., 424 St.
Westcott, pianist and composer. ADdrews Rd., Newport Boo.ch,
Mr. McCor mack Is a protege of Ca. 92660.. ._
1 the mother of the lat M 1o ThJs busmess ,_ he.ng con-
Lanr.a e ar dueled by a general p . .rtner-
• ship,
Signed: Don G. Bryan.
This statement filed with the
county clerk of Orange County
on: Oct. 15, 1971, b)' Beve rly
J. Maddox, deputy county ~lerk.
PubUsh: Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4.
11, 1971, In the Newport Harbor
Enslg<~..
DI!PAftTMI!NT
CHI8I N•A Y IYL 'TM. l rOO
BOUTIQUE UNIQUE
TO RAISE FUNDS
The Newport Beach J unior Richardson; set.~. Mrs. Frank
Ebell Club will present the 6th Hughes and Mr s. Warren FU:;
annual "Le Boutique Unique" reservations, tea table, and
It the Newport Beach Tennis raffl.e, Mrs. James Murar and
Club, 2601 EastbhJf'Orive, East Mrs. Dave Soow; gourmet sec.
Blllff, on November 11. Uon, Mrs. Brad Mor ton and
Tbe doors wtu open at 10 Mrs. Larry Mitchell; ticket
a.m. A refreshment table of sales, 'Mrs. Jer ry Cole ~
cotree, tea and pastries will be Mrs. Richard Figge; cashier
set 1.1) trom 10 to 11:30 a.m. and tlnance, Mrs. Eugene Ko·
From 11 :30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. vach and Mrs. JeMy Agee;
a buffet luncheon will be served cons I go me nt merchandise,
tor S2.95. Reservations tor the Mrs. John Trtbolet; silent auc.
buffet may be made with Mr s. tion, Mrs. Evan Thomas and
Jam~s Murar at 644-0667. Mrs. Larry Thayer; and signs
At 2:00 p.m., the stlent auc. aDd posters, Mrs. Harlow Rlch-
tlon wUI begin. Speclalawards ardson.
w111 also be presented --an
on painting by area artist Sylvia
Moonier and an antique child·
ren's chair.
Boutique chairman Is Mrs.
A. L. Hastings. Assisting ber
.are the Mm~s. Keith Kepp ler,
Brad Morton, and frank
Uughes. Under their gWdance,
the juniors have been work1ng6
months assembling the Items to
be sold. Workshops have been
held 1n hydracal, children's
• Fl RE
o AUTO
• BOAT
•HOME
o BUSINESS
olothlng. cr .. u .. sewing. and, Bob Paley & Assoc1• :afes coming up -gourmet cooking. U
Along with the hundreds or
Items, ranging In price from b f d 474 E. 17TH STREET, COSTA MI!SA 25~ to $15, wlll be special D t t
areas s"'h as, the Christmas . e pa ren S e e L~:;;=~6~42:-':50:0=-~s..6~·3~2~05=====~ tabl~. the children's boutique,
a tennis table and the country The e1c1tement of autumn and Mrs. Edwin French Steen, C
store, which will offer such and the debutante ball of the Jr., Mr. and Mr s. MarshaU atpetS
taste tem,ters as pumpkin GLORIA SEXTON APPEL of National Charity League, New -James Styli, Dr .aod Mrs.Royal
bread and jam <; and jellys jolned th Ir port Chapter , Is In the air, On Duane Tucker . The ba ll will be .,.
Admission tickets ma'y be Santa C Ana has ubU lste Sh-Sunday evening, Nov . 7, at the held Nov. 27 at the ~ewporter
purchased trom any Junior vine beeompanybll~s P tatJo' • ,e cocktail hour in the Santa Ana Inn.
has npu e r e nso-ho I D andM Ed~rd Ebell member or they may be . f th Ctty f p 1 me o r. r s. .. ...
purchased at, the door. The Sfioelr or bell lallo adlm Leisy Corlett, partonts of the --L .. CAL t40T-Ice·---pr ngs, pu c re ons -1970 debutantes will toast the .: "" donation Is $1.50, Lunch res-rector for American Savings 1971 · F -13682
ervatJons should be made and Loan Assn. and a. member parents of the debutantes FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~AME through Mrs Murar 11 1 a.nd the ~II committee. · • of the pubUc rel.a ons depa.r-Debutante parents to be hon-STATEMEN T
Assisting Mrs. Hastings will ment of the City of Hope Med-ored are Mr and Mrs Jack The following per son Is doing
be the following chairm~ and teal Center In Los Angeles. Linden Caldw~ll Mr and Mr s business as:Jer sey-WestYacht
co-chairmen: Pricing. Mrs. She has reported for United' Rea Paul cOOnanY Dr. and Sales at 2300 w. Coast High-
Helen Brannen and Mrs. Harlow Press Movietone News City M ""'w A •• c' way Ne"""""rt Beach Calif -• rs. IIUam r ... ur onover, • -....... , -News Service, Associated Dr. and Mrs. John DaPrato ornia 92660: Jertrey Ly nn LIGAL HOnCI
CALL 6oi6-0Z?S(f'"0R AN EX~E~T
CAR~E T CONSULTANT W~O
WILL COME TO YOU R I-IO"'!E
WITM SA"'!~LES WITHOUT ANY
O BLIGATION TO YOU'
H.J Gl\RFffT fUR.N~
221 5 HAitiOit ILVD.
COST A MfSA, CAliF. o,..t "'-r\., Tltwra. a M . ...._
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NOTICE ·ro CREDITORS
SUPERIOR COURT OF TriE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOR THE COUNTY 0 7
ORANGE
Press, Las Vegas Sun, and the Granulla Mr and Mrs Rulon Marsh, 1691 Mesa Dr., Apt.
Palm Springs Desert Sun. She KJ.mball Hooge's, Or. and Mrs. E-4, Santa Ana, Ca. 92707. II"'·-~~-~~~~~---~~~~----. holds an AB degree 1n journa.-Russell Reed Langenbeck Mr. This business Is condiJCted
Usm from l.SC . and Mrs. Richard La.nsingi..aw-by "an Individual." SPACE fQR RENT
No. A. 70590
Estate of EVER[ rT A.
THOMAS, aka EVERETT
THOMAS, O.~ceased.
·NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the ::reditors of the above
named deced.:mt thatallpersons
havlog claims aga:n'it the sa.ld
decedent are required to file
them. wtth the necessary YJUdl-
ers, in the otfl ce of the cleric
ot the above entitled court, or
to pre.:;ent them, with the nec-
essary vou :hers, to the under-
signed at th~ otflce of his at-
torneys: KEEN E & moN, Suite
510, Avco Ftnanclal Center,
62•) Newport Ct>nter Drive,
NeWj)Ort Bea·!h, California
92660, which Is the place of
business of the undersigned .n
all matter s pertaining to the
estate of sa.ld decedeDC, within
tour mcnths after the tlrstpub-
Ucatlo:l or tilts ootJce.
Dated October 15, 19TI.
M C. Cr onic, Executor of
the W~ll ot the above named
decedent.
KE £NE & o:oN, Attorneys
at Law, 620 Ne'lt'po.)rt Ce:~ter
Drive, SuHe 510, Newport
Beach, CA. 92660; Telephone;
644-8181, Attorneys for E:r.
ecutor.
FLOWER ARRANGEMENT renee (Mrs. uwreocelspresl-Signed, Jellrey Lynn Marsh.
dent or Newport Chapter Na. This statement was ftledwtth in the Ensign Buil ding TALK AT GARO~N Cl.UB !tonal Cba:rlty League), M~.a.nd tbe County Clerk or ann ..
Mrs.: Howard Judson, a !lower Mrs. Richard Blanton Newcom, Cotmty on October 11 , 1971. 2121 E. C111t Mwr., Clrlllllll lilt
show !ud .. lor Calllornla Gar-Mr. a.nd Mrs. William Cba:rles . 478 , SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN
den Clubs Inc., will talk on the Mcintyre, Mr.andMrs.Herbert POOhsh: Oct. ~4, 21, 28,Nov. Ttl-to-. 11HIIl
principles of n ower arranif:-John Meany, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-4. 1971, In the Newport Harbor ..,... •·
ment aDd then conduct a nower uam Armstrong Moses, Mr. Ensign.
arran~ment workshop for the
Harbor View Homes Garden
Club to Clubhouse I at 7:45 p.m.
Nov. 3.
Participants In the workshop
are asked to bring a s mall
bowl, either a block of oasis
or a medlum-.c:tzed needlepoint
holder, floral clay, flowers
(mums, for example) and 3 or
4 pieces of tall greenery.
Harbor View Homes Garden
Club Js helping the Calitornia
Garden Clubs lnc. In "world
gardening" by savtng com-
memorative cancelled posta~
stamps to support the 4 -H pro-
gram In Korea. Stamps are sold
for m:>ne)' and the money is
presented to the 4-H people in
Korea.
SPOOK TIME OCT . 30 AT
BALBOA YACHT CLUB
"Black cats prowling every.
where, •. Howls and screeches
f111 the air .•. All combine to
set the scene .•. Come join
the tun •.. It's Halloween!"
NOW OPEN
SIR SPEEDY
PRINTING CENTER
• 1.!:~1~~:';.'¥~~~:::::~~~~:::·~~ Publish' Od. 21. 28, Nov. 4,
A 11, 1971, In the Newport Harbor
Ensign.
That's the Invitation to Balboa
Yacht Club members and guests
for their Scorpto.Ha.l1oweea
party, to be held tttls SatlD'day,
Oct. 30, at the BYC Clubhouse
on Bayside Drive.
FULL PRINTING SERVICE
ADVERTISING LAYOUT AND DESIGN
' Row can-we savs fs the crQVJn g
to Shop at wcbard's?
WE'VE BUILT A SECOND RICHARD'S MARKET! WATCH FOR
OUR GALA GRAND OPENING IN NOVEMBER, AT HARBOR
VIE W CENTER.
'£..\ooC.· ~........._
marKets
liDO CENTE R
J4l1VIA LtO,O, N£WPO«T atACH,CAUf 91bWb1S..MtO.
HARBOR, VIEW CH\ITE R
1M!OMACAitlHU. HtWPCMII llACH,CAllf .,.._,WHlSS
Costume preview Ume Is
from 6 to 8 p.m., followed by
dinner and •· spook music" trom
BYC's own Bll~ Pumpers.
There will be costume and mast
parades with appropriate prizes
for the winDers, according to
the hosts tor the evening, Mr.
and Mrs. Cared Sm ith and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack McC larty.
CHOR ALE PROGRAM
Tbe Irvine Master Chorale
w111 open Its 4th season thil
Friday and Saturday evenLD.c.
Oct. 29-30, ln the Ora.ogeCout
College auditorium at 8:30p.m.
UDder the dlrection of Maurice
Allard. the 100-votce master
chOrale wUislnr"Belsbauar'a
Feast" by WUllam WaHoo. aad
"Requiem" by Gtbrttl FaiJI't.
Tbe Doetor•s SJO'C>IIooJ or '-
S.cb ud 0raD8' CGUMJ wtll
jolo tbe ebonlo.
BEST ALL AROUND
Do' •-It• eloettoo boiJotloc
llold Oct. 11. JOlin Da.tn m.
na elltcttd .. be. all a.roed
...,. • .., ... --ol Dallu A-,. Dallu, Tau. Bo -.... -.--· ... .... •z aoa IUitl" <""' •-->-........ .,_
.. Do-h.utllloiiJ IIl-., lllceput .._.. C&lllllniL
TYPING SERVICE
BINDERY
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Phone: 644-8232
HOURS ' 1,30 A.M. TO a,oo P .M. MOHOAY-THURSDA Y
FI'I O.t.Y 1 ,30 A.M. TO &,DO P."'.
2640 E. COAST HIGHWAY , #1
CORONA DEL MAR
In
TIVOLI SQUARE
0¥11 THEIE TODAY
-,.-.wi&
ftll ..... -... 'm .. be cs h ,, .....
....... , I a.. .. ._ wW -I tt ,.,._ ....... _ .... ., ..
IAI'11IT ••u -., .. -. ., ""' ... on. othw wUI I ' ddn TIUIUNI ,., ._ -that ell--.
M 'WiJr • .... t it 1M pD1n1 Mw.Uoe. IIDd at.---.... ...,! C..l F. B._, lo ,__
0
... ..... fll .. -.....m a-ptist n.oJap:al
S • s ,, ............... LMt June Dr. ~ made w. ....... yWt to ......... .lalt. Thia time, ......
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0 ol &be c-t.... Olio BibJ.ko.al Paopbeey
.._... ta J'....._. Jua. 15-U.
,.... be nhunlld hom. that eonitnnce, Dr. Heory
WI'Oit • llr'ticle for the Reliciou. New. Service. It a. a
••• .. artlda, and it is relnut to thil Mri• on -..... .,. CAaL r . a BDlD'
,._ Yori< =~-,._, 1t52 tluoUfb late luoe J ......... the Eut, with an empbuia, on J.a...
I'MI., lour U.... On the fine az~d third vili1a J ~t
• mueb time in other Bible land.s u in Israel, but ..,. the ,..,.. J have lrctund in Israel, vialled it. -.,. llhriMe. attaoded the Eichmann trial,. talked
with it. .....-and ita leaden.
· 1 heft DOW l'ftUmed from Israel, havq MrVed
• JII'OIII'aiD ehai.rmao ol the Jerusalem Conference on
llriWk* Pluplwy.~i.ait eame in a time of continu-.... aWl ill the Eut and one can only hope: that ~ &Del quiet ill soon .et~ over tbne \er. ri--to make them all equally aeeessible apiD.
Nothiq .ll now dearer than th&t larael is LlrmJy
•tablW!ed u a n~~doru~l haven from eenturin of Jewilh oppreuion and u a seU-assured polltic:al en-
tit,)<. Moreover, no ll.raeli Jew with whom I con-
vened hM any expectAtion other than that Jeru-
aalem u a city ahaJl now permanently remain undi-
'f'k~H: llDd under Jewiah control
New apu1ment building; are rising in tlle Old City,
ab'Mt .tens are appearinc in three languages -He-
brew, An.bic and Enclish, and talk of a city under
interMtioDal ccmtl'ol ia rq;arded as unfriendly to
brael The proud braeli apirit is confident that the
future bo1da no unconquerable threat to ongoing se-
cvrity. To uy much beyond this on the buU of
10 d.ya ol limilad bnp~iora is risky, but I will
ftlltun • Jew comment&, especially in reliaiow con-loa< ..-.N ~ like other nations, increaaingly t.c. tbt tiPteninc IJ"ip of secularism on its young
pMIIpie for whom Old Testament realities are mainly
an hlnorical --m.. Politic-al leadei"'S aft sensiti~
to ~ by Orthodox Jrws. Plod not infrequently
..,_. lit ~ The r\cht of all persons to wonhip
1D their cnrD b&dklinp u they wish is now prot.ecW<l.
~ all Juuaalmn; this was not the cue when
Anl>o hold .... old ""'· ID-'ai1b diUocue, however, is not neulr aa ad-
......! • 1D Alr.eriu. Very little direct reprnent.a-
tic. of am.tian view• is found, for example, even
at; &brew Ubiversi.ty of Jeruaalem where counes ... ..,_., the New Testament or evana:elical religion
• J.-wt.b priDciple&. Even at the-eval!,lelia.lly-spon-
..-.d American In.titute of Holy Land Studies Is-
,_Ji .cholan rcularly lecttln' u part of the school's
pi'CII:niiL P'or all U..t, Israeli repl'ftentatives declined
to ........... views In panel discussioru at the recent
~ conference. There aeema to be a noteworthy bl attitude toward J esus of Nazareth. More and
man ..,._lla apeak of J esus u one who was mis-
undeNtood, althouah thia can be a.nd is expounded in ftrioua wa,... ~ er.ucilixion, for example, is thought
ta n.t upcm a Roman or Jewish misunderstanding;
hill nwrnetian and divlnity oo a Gentile (or early
Jowioh) ......................
While Ouiatians may find In this little rt'al ga..io
bl uadanUDdlnl of the central fCw'e of their faith,
_.. paulbillties tiist nonethel.eu for exploring the
~ Uld. work of Jesus. One retired Israeli of-
8c:ial .W. 1M. --n. modern J~ does not ellJied a
m u-leh 'ftfJ' diffeNnt from 1esua.." And my Israeli
taxi dri.,..,. apecifk:ally requested a . New Testament
lll llebaew.
P'or all &h..t, Jesua ill quite ignored in public Is-
~ productioru even at the coct of historical ob-
;.cti\'ity. In the 10\UKI and light tpedacle, "A Stont"
in Drricl'a Tower,"' for example, allw.ions to Jesus
OCCW' only in t"elation to the Crusaden and the d«ds
of la&er Ch.riatia.oa, not in a.ny context of Old Test.a-
ll*lt popbeey or New Testament auodabon.
DIICUS810N Of' 'I1IE Hebrew temple and ita poa-
aible ,..buildinc remains a seruitive issue, all the
more 10 now that Israel hu posseaion of the Old
City, On thb; tubject, as on many othen there W
no ,ain&le Israeli . view; in fact, it was UnPo-ibte to mUst any pf'9'1Unent Jewish participant to expreu
"an luaeli view" at our conference, probably be-
cauee of the public eonsequftlees of any affirmation
or denial of interest. To J ewry, rebuildinc of the
~emple is conneet.ed with the advent of J4essiah
ather u irtunedlat.ely preceding or coincident with
that event. The question ariRs, moreover, who will
be the temple priesu? Sacrifics, 50me Ur.elil point
out, need not be undentood in temu of a revival of
anima..! alaua:ht.er, since modem Jewry poatulata
mean. of atonement and e•piation dilfert'nt from the
Old T~t forms.
The hraeli Departm4!'nt of Tourism goes aU-out to
attrac1 and ac:comod.ate pi.la:rims and tourilltll of all
penuaaton.s, for the nation h.u a deep commerci.aJ
stake in Bible Landa travel The commodioua Je-
ruaalem conference center is a comforuble modem
buildinc leevin.g littJe to be-desired. The Ministry ol
ReJ..icjon and other 1overnment leaders are cordial
mel hospitable to those of other faiths.
1be ~erinn hutitute of Holy Land Studies, whleh
bu enjoyed ex~Umt relationahips, is pro-lsneli to the extent tha t 1ta staff holds the espousal of justice fo~ Arab ref\fKees to be hostile to bn.el, Uld that
thU ia not a ume when Christians ought to seelr. con-version of the Jew. 1
The DUly Graham-sponsored film, "His Land," is
shown thrt~ughout bnel in an expurgated venion that deie~s about 12 minutes of christological content. ~ a pnvat.e venture, the Jerusalem Prophecy Confer-
ence ~~~ frH to Mow both the unexpurgated Gra~ ham f1bn and a150 ''The Passovf.'r ," a film banned by
~ American television 1tatioos ~U!Ie of Jewish di.MpprovaJ.
aaTJUCriONS ISSUING from Orthodo• pr-H-
•urn are aometimes subtle. Evangelical Christl&n$ wiahini to hold a large communion service on the
Mount of Olives were told that ~urity would ~ a
problem; word wu puaed aJonc. however, that Orth-
odox oppoGtion to a Christian aervice there ws.s like-
wt.e involved. lsrMii offk:iab clearly play ping pong
between an emphM.is on national reli.giow tolerance
md the con&equnlt aeceptance of missionaries. and
public dder-.nce 1o Or\hodo• J ewry and the eon!ill'-
quaat diiCCiuracement of all rnW.Ionary expana.ion. It
~ lo be _..n to wb.t e•tent theae praaures
OCNid lm&li)o • challence to the ri&h t of Chriatian
I'* • ..d worP~ on traditional si tes that art'
110 a-.end to Chriltianl than to others; and .uch
....,.._,t would pradictably reinforce a demand
,_ tDW"natioNJ supe:rv:Won. Contrary to ~rdotal
~uaiona, evancelical Christians hive not m.ain-
eaa-d bob piM:es; happily, it never occ:und to &p-Utt~~ to bu1kl • tabernacle over the Sea of a.lllee.
lhat Ortadana wUI not Keept being p-adually crowd-.. .,_ h\atarically baportant lit.n by inWmal 16-
~ •..;;wta~ ntri:i.o acti1..,g~~~~ J"!l' ....,... U,.t many bridcet to
IIIII ,_a. to be buill Some Ianeli
• •••• dWaln vi aU Chrilltiul. • .... of -~ lll the ... , JMIMh ... for -.-..ti... W k * zf=led ,:.._~"•" --
......
In 1909 Dr. C. I, Scofield wrote
1he following passage In the In-
troduc tion to the Scofield Refer·
ence Bible:
·'The last Ill to; y~tNs hiiV• wit·
tHJss ed an int6n$ity Mid brttadth
of mterttst in Bibl• $ludy, 11'?'-
prtu;edMted in the hi•torry of thfl
ChrtstiiJfl Churt;h. Nevttf Mfore
have so many rever~tnt. lelun«J
and Slmitual men /Nought to tfte
study of the Scripturtts, minds so
free lfOm frlefely comroversial
motive. A new and vast e•egeti·
cal and e•poslforry lttefature has
been created .... "
Even the years Hlal followed
the wr111ng of this passage pro-
duced many great Bible e•JXlsi-
tors . but their number has since
ON mdled fast , IS!til today evan-
geliStic-revival campaigns have
all but replaced the great, thrill-
ing B1ble conferences of a few
decades ago.
R•'gardless of the popularit y of
such camp..1igns . however, the
Church wil l not "KJke true prog-
ress. either in sp1ritual power or
1n. the nuni>er of genuine con·
ven s. until it once again places
dut• emphas•s on the Word of God.
both 111 pr~vat e s tl.'d\l and in
puhiiC' m1n1S!ry.
Unpopul ar but vital Bible da::-
tr~n •·s have stopped many preach-
ers rmd B•b le teachers short afld
h1r10t••rod them from bringmg to
tht' Sc nptures "m1 nds free from
nlel"lv conuovers •al mot1ve . ··
lartWi y because the pr•ce of
sta <~d1ng for these truths has
!iet' ·'<'fl too g•eat . Unttl 11 1s rile
soh• passton ol men ol God to
A.nvw THE TRUTH and make tt
Anown. tevtval wtll not comf' tor
th•· Church ras never mad>• one
step of progress apart frUIT'
w owej,'S Jfl the study or rile
Word.
CHRISTIAN
LIVING
By
Frank Me Lellan
, ....
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Jesus L'h ns1 sa1d, "Henen
an d earth shall pal:!l awsy ; but
m y words shall not pus away"
and "man shall not live by
brc.1d alo ne , but by every word
whK'h procccdeth out of the
m JUth of God" (Luke 21:33
a nd Malt . 4 :4). Paul wrote to
,T 1m o thy "I s uffer
trouble . .even unto bonds,
but the word of God is not
btlUnd" (Jl Tim. 2·9). Paul.
t'H:n though shackled , is not
di~htartencd . He tS confident
thM the spread of the Gospel
w1ll cont1nue and le5us Christ
wlll conquer.
When the Bible is
prOclaimed tn the power and
.~uth only of the Holy Spill!, it
1' not bound. It can still
trJnsform tndr>~idua!s, families ,
.:-ommumties and nations. The
Word of God ill the answer but
11 s principles must be
pr.~.:-tJ..:ed , 1ts precepts o beyed ,
~~~ commandments lr.ept , its
pro mu ea appropriated, its
wun 1np hcedcd. and its
propheSies believed
Tom Payne, the infidel,
~.t id, "Fifty year.~ from now,
thr Bible wall be obsolete and
fmgoUen ." No comment is
really needed reprdin1 this
,,~Iemen!, but 11 is quite
mtercstinl to note th1t the
\t ry printing press upon which
was printed To m Paync's"A1e
1'f Reason," was late r used to
tum out thousands of Bibles.
Bo b lngersol, the infidel ,
n n up and down the country
say mg, "I'm goin1 to put the
I:Hblc out of bu1iness." God
h11 d different plans and 10
raiSed up another Bob, Robert
t;arry, who became ln~t:.nol's
'ecret1ry , student and admirer.
lie was to c1rry on the wOJir.,
but shortly af1er l.npnol"s
death , Garry wu converted to
('hrist and wrote msny Bible
k-ssons which refuted much o f
lngersol's works.
THE ANVIL AND
THE HAMMERS
I Jtood o ne ~~l'l'lilft by lht
hlacklmlth i doo,
And hf'ard the (1'"'11 rlfll the
YeJP~'' chime,
And looklfl! lfl I uw IIPOfl tht
(lOOf
Old lr•mm11r1 worn with ynrl
of batrlfll time.
"How "'""' •"•Ill ,..,. 1014
hlld, .. lllltll
"To Wftf' tlfld but tlle:n
lrammtn w f"
"l11n ottt-, " tilt bWct,.lrh •ltl
with IW(flkHifl tyfl,
"Tilt .,.,U WHI7 t/tl' !WM,.trJ
0111, yo11 lttow, ••
Attd MJ "'eiiiOfqllt 11111 •"'" o{ God~ ttlont •
For CU 1bptk liiDwt lwH
.,., lllfO'Jf,
A fWI ,,...,. tit• ,_rtil o/
cw,.,.. .,.,_ , ·~. n. ..... ~. ,.. , .... .....
,.... A.•lli=• • ., ......
Dilpersion and Regathering
' . '·
PltOM ''CHRISTIAN I l ACON," COLLINGSWOOD, M.J. lMI _,......
Oll aeveral years paat the
Jews (who are today the de-
tcendant. of the Hebrews, or
Children of Israel, u they
,were called in the day or
ldoaca. about 1500 years be-
(orc Christ) hsve been ~tuminr to
Palestine, which is commonly known
as the Holy Land of the Bible. Today
it is called the Republk of Isnel, and,
in:!ltead of a king, it has a president.
It is one of the smalle!t of all nations
and yet in important respects it is one
mandmenta of the Lord your Cod,
which I comma nd you t.bi1 day; .and a
curse. if ye will not obey the command-
menu of the Lord your God, but turn
uide out of the <Way which I command
you thi,. day, to go after gods, wh1c-h
ye have not known" (Deut. 11 :26-28).
God ne\'er deviated from nor ever
amended or modifiN theae covenant.
that He made with these, His own peo-
ple, to whom He had given these great
special privileges and promi.u.
of the moat influential nation11 in the PROMISE Of FOIGIVrNISS
1\aot.Mr rcn.lt hu beea the h.utca·
ina of Jewt aU ovt"r th• world to..-pt
back to Palestine, and tbia is bdor ac·
compliah1.:d by rrnt aumben who
"'etf: made refug-ee:~~ by the: rangtl o(
thl' war, and by many othus from prae·
tirt:.lly .all countri~s wherC" they have
cslly all tountric~ "'ht're they have
been living, nftf:n umier "'Pprtssiou and
disc.omfort. But many hav~ been
pro&pc:roua m th1~ nil,. Olnd h.a ve occu-
pird hirh a01d r~SJtllnlible positions of
trust and . hono~ in th~ countries
where tht'y hue not been afflicted so
reatly. Such are providing w:~.ys and
means for their Ius fortunare brethren
to return tc. P.alestine, and tbe United
Natton11 acted to help set up the ne"",. world system of nations. Thi! is not , . · .:'\ -,. ·-
because it is rich in ruource5 or money • Vut rtt ~ tM\1 Cl1l q Glit-•
or wisdom, nor becau!e it has .~~. rre~1d '~'1,-~.!f~tal~f!-t ·MJ nati011 ol x...a. 10!Dct, .... y;id. "Thou
--... ..., ............. tit< 1.ord. U11.4o. tll:2 ~m1 ., ...... .. ~ 1 ........ "" .... ~ ... , .• _ .
and powerful army, na\·y, an~ 11r f~ ~ ....... .._ .... ~~.._.~ ....
or grut statesmen, but s1mply W f-....... We!Sing and the curse
-:holly because it i! a nation or ... ~ whic h I have set before thee and tho~
d•reeted, and ad apart by CW..,..tlle . ' TDMS AND CONDITIONS
Creator of thi5 univerAC, as 1111 _,. !'halt call them to onnd among all the
through 1¥hich He will a 1 .t j 'l'h nations, whither the Lord thy God
the ulvatioo of all inhabitaaCI d!is hath driven thee," they must return to
world whC? w~ll acc~pt and a6opt His· Him and obey Him, they and their
plan. H 1s revelatiOn! of flil _.-eat children o.~witb all thine heart, and w ith
plan hav~ been made th~ .,em-ben of this nation, a.llf ,die only all thy. soul ; that then. t.hr l..ord thy
Saviour and Judge of ddt world was God w11l tum thy captrvtty, and have
and is a Jew, and there, I• no' other in compassion upcm thee, and will return
any nation. and gath~:r thee fmm all the nations,
The Lord is very rradous with His
~pi~ and promises to make them
','Pienteou.s in every work of ~hine band,
m the fru1t of thy body, and 1n the fruit
of thy cattle, and in the fruit of thv
land, for good : for the Lord will api;,
r~j oice over thee for good, u he re-
joiced over thy fathen." Then ther~
cnmes in thi.o: condition of the prom -
ise, ''If thon !halt hearkrn unto thr
voice of the Lord thy God, to k~t'p
hi~ commandment& and his etatute!
which are written in this boo\t of the
law. and if thou turn unto the Lord
thy God with all thine heart, 1md with
all thy soul." T herefore the world is
w~~.tchit~g thr development oi evenb
i11 f!rael to !'re just how th i~ exodu~
tu that country wil: result.
A PfCULIAl f'III'U h·hither the Lord thy Cod hath o;cat-
tcred thee."
When the first ioUbitant!o of thi!
world fa iled and f'.od tet up a new
regime under Nt~ and that also
failf'rl because of mao'• aafaithfulness.
God thcn chose Abram t>f llr ,o thc
Chaldees. a de~t of Shcm, m
Asia, and said : •r will make roi thf'e: a
great nation, and J will bi n s thee, and
make thy namt lfeal_; and 1h011 '<il:tlt
be a blessing: aad I will ble!IS them
that bless tbee-, aM curse him that
curseth the«: UMI in thec shall all
families of EM.,..,tll be bles~d " (Gen.
12 :2, 3). 1"'IC Biblc re-lates the de·
velopment,.eftlail natifln through mauy
centuries f1l 4)be(1ir:nce with suc-ce~s
and ble~ ... dU.obedience with
failure a.ad puaishrncl'lt, ud ia atidter
the Bible llOI' aeeular hiatory ct.lll be
found any c-ompar•bte nc:ord o( uy
othl'" ·n3tion, J,m t'he hraelite nation
i!! de'inltrly in a stra ng~: class all by
itself.
TlfE GaiA T DISIDSION
GOO'S FUITH!l WARNING
This promise and prophecy was nec-
I'"~Sar)' hcca use the hraelitu dis-
obeye-d the cnmmandments that God
ga\·e to them and He permitted t hem
to ~ "driven ,ut unto the utmO!t parts
of h~a\·en," anJ they were found to be
m practically all of the Gentile nations.
Also. mon of the remnant who were in A! to thr deve\npment c.! the other
Palestinr who refused to acc~pt Jesu5 nations of th i ~ wnrlrl sy5trm . we have
a:. their King were, a few years later. pnc-tic:ltly nn prtviou!' information
vrartically dri\'en out of Palestine 1n hut thr progr-am for Jsnr:l <~.nd the
fulfi llment r•f th~ prophecy in Deuter·
110omy ~.an~~ e' 1J U& v rae 64-: Jew! is ve ry definitely set forth in "l\n4 W~:tliiJI~..,Z~ thf' "JcM•h H..,f,SctlfiLN'' that we
an pcopla. m...t' die· ODe eiMJI, Of ttie cotnmo.fy call dte ON THia!MnL
earth t'fta Odto ._ clllaer ; aacf tberc ' Thtl fs tt.. key cada. cf aJ( nllt.Oa•
~ tb•tt. !ilt"n·e other go&'!; ...,.,. ~ i M ibJ actions seriouslY afl'td ~
oertl!er thou nor t hv fathers .,.._ ..:...a..~-· G .. -.;:,~'i' ·
A IUSSI HG 01 A CUISE
J..nown, even w{oad and stone." "TtJ ·!"'go-n;~uon. sn •od says: I Clft
predic-tirm that the lsr01d ites would find tteuen a nti tuth to record this day
o~ ease or re!t in any of these.coun-against rou. that t have set b~fore you
tm:~ ha., also been fulfilled by' many lite and death, bleuing and cursing:
po~roms and wars. Hitler gave the therefore choose life, that both thou
While this i ~ G'XI\ per ul iar and f:~ct th01t there were Jews in Germany and thy seed may livd': that thou
,pecial nation. He nc.,~r g-ave it the as one. of the causes of World War II marcst love the Lord thy God, and
privilege of d1sobtyitJII:" H im with im-by ~o>.·h~eh he ~ough~ to k ill all of t hem th.t thou marat obey hit •oice, and
punity, but, on the other hand, He th:~t hl' and h1s arm1e:s could reach, and that thou mayeat cleave uato him : for
plainly s.aid to them : "Rehold, I set in this was so .s~ccesful thatw~ we~e he is. thy life, and the lmrth of thy
before you th ;~ day a I !easint; and a tf,ld fly authont1es that about Stx m1l-days : that thou mayest dwell in the c~rse:; a bJ..•.;.s:ng, 1i y~ obf-y thc com· lior. Jews perished. land which the! Lord "ware unto thy =======:::========== fathers, to Abraham. to laue, and }~cob, to gi\'e tb~m" (Dect. 30 ;1~. 20). ? ? Question Box ? ?
PROM "J!WISH HOP'l,"0 &OX 101, LOS ANCOf:lf:S
To whal d~J Nahum ;!:.J. 'rPfrr ?
Nahum 2 :::\. 1 rr·ft·r ... '" 1lw tl'rmrs nr tht>
Cn·at Trihulation.
Whal path M dorri/,,•J irt j.,}, :!fl:i ?
It is thl'" path of wi~dnn:. l u ,.,.r"'· 12 thf'
1uf'slion is ask1•d a8 tn ~o>.·lwn· ~>o·i.~rlnm i.~ foun1f
and \lll'hrrl'" i~ unrlf•rstaJ,;i in ~: In \'t'r!'-f' 28 wr
find the answo>r. ''Tht• ft·ar of thl'" Lord. i.o; wis·
dom" and ''to rll'"part horrr ,.,iJ i~ urufrr~taml.
ing."
Whn will b,. tf., HnrJ jud~1·d in Rf'l', 2fl :12?
This v~rse tf"ll~ of tho• fi uul jutlJ!nll'nt of thl'
wicked dud. The redt't"mf"ri <mf"$ wl'rt• raist'd
from the d~ad nnr thou11and \'r-nr~ llf'for" and
hav~ been in glory wilh Christ durin~ thai
~riod. Now the ~>o·ickf"d rJ,.a,J arr tot-..· judpf'd
accordinJ!: to their ...,·nrk:-.
Jl'hol i.J mf'ant by "l,aptiHrJ u·ith fi," i'!
!tfalt. 3:11 and l.ulcr 3 :/fJ ?
It refen lo the bapti.~m nf thr• Holy Spirit
a~ our EnergizN snd Purifi n . I 11w~. 5:19
says, "Qu~nch not thr ~pirit." Which ml'"an.!'
not to put out the fi rr.
PlNUr f'xplain /ohn I :J.'f, .. _.,hich Wf'rl'
bnrn, nnt nf blnod, nor oftl!•' will nj thr ~,.,1/t,
nOf n/ tit~ wiU o/ man. bt1f .. f r.r.d."
This ven;e is s~akin,l!' Ill" out thf' nrw bi rth
and p r~s homf' thr truth that i.~ .'!OJ11f"th inp;
which man cannol accnmpli~h of his own
aocord. It is "not of bloorl" -blood hl'r~ is
the lire of th~ flet~h and fi'I"''Sl'llt.'! mon in hi!'
natura1 condition. ''Nor of thi• wi ll of thro Aet~h ,
nor of the will of msn" lhi!' indira\., thai
the guilty sinner must romr 10 God, acct"pt
Christ &!I his own Saviflur and rroct'iVt" f'tf'mal
life as a gift from God '"nol of works, lr"St sny
man should boa.8t."
Whot dtu-J "th#J lwtdy fl/ thi., tl,oatA" mf'an
ifl H.nmaru 7 :24?
This ,.rers to our l:odi'""'· whi("h arr subject
to the l•w of 11in. Thi!l po)jMge indicate. the
f'J,pt"rience of rvery horn apain MliflVe r whn
~M~il'f's to li\·e for the lo"l'·' 8lory, but r,.e-
o,niZf'tl 1h11 sin is in hi~ mf"mbtrt. We are
Mlivf'rrod ~~ond madf" t:\"crcomcu through ]t"5ua
ChriM our Lor1l ( v.2S).
SM.U 1M Ptuwvrr 31.ill ~ lrept?
Jew. who do not belie-ve in the Lord hau-.,
•nd who •~ !llill undrr thl" lAw, continue to
keep lhe P...over. Howr wr, be:lienn in the
Lord Jeeua. whether Jt:W or Gentile, are '*
under the Law (Romans 6 :14), 1nd thtrd'ore
do not kl'!ep the PaM<Wr:r, whieh wu fui6Ued
by the Lord 1nut whm He dted on Jhe eroa
HO.. .., l'mr ....J tAe "4<r• •I lAc ii ...
M.. oJ..,._.-" .. ftllin,.N ;,. MfiiiM.. 16 :19-p
.....,. -.1 ....... """" ... -of l•ilh '"" ...... J .......... O.y oiP<n..-(Ado
2), ... ,.,..., ....... lhr C..liloo -...
,._ lnd ,. Comeliuo ....t 1'-willo lola.
(Ado 10). It don no1 -n Gel ""'"''!'~ .. .... ... ...... to .............. .......... t•'•l 'n to a..YS. .. taaP. by Ro.u
Cfrh
Another Gospel!
8J U.late IL A.lrr•.t ... D.D,. L1tt. D. Laac ,.... .. of .....,. "wlrial Cllarda, Qkap
(CONTINUED ,.ROM LAST Wf:U:) sWJ Mflr to ftlltor't .uch Ul c:me
Another gospel-whlllrtl'er Its "In thre aplrtt ol llll'!t'lmeu." Love
outward form-will alwaya be to Ouii:Uan b1elhlil!'l\ don not meu.
found to center in aomethbw that leu kwe for am.t and for the
man can be or do in OJ"der to ob-Go.pel. And theTe 18 no ClOIItrao
taln merit. 1be Goapel ot God • diction here. One caa kJw people
cllll'ft what Christ hu done In tt.wtedi,J whil1.: be eamntly tr1e1
01-dt>r that the salv.tion He pur-to OOI'Teet their faiM doetrtde or
chaRd may be justly offem to lreep them from lhdiJw ott.ra
sinners. utny.
Another ppel ~ But atUl the wel&bt ol the-~
aome rood Ln man. God'a Golpel tW'e here 18 tftr'Qendou., We .t1ou14
starta with the tolmm fact that kJve otbet' ChrUt!ana u a.rwt
"there b nooe IOOd. no , DOt one." JoYed w.. It oucht to be IUdl an
Another eoapel ~ obvious fact-our love few othen-
some ltftneth, tome abOlt;)r to that people will know Ouil:tl&ns
pie~JM God in the Mtural IDU\. are dlffel"fttt. So onJy a ve-ry _.....
God's Gc.pd declares that wtwa !ous mattf.'r oucht C"Vt"r hindeT the
"~ Wft'l! yet wUbout ltterwlh, tn ft"llowshlp or cood Ouistlans who
due Ume Otrbt died for the un-Jov• uch other.
godly." W• •~ to "Jove thfo brother-
Anothn' co-pel ill atw.,.. bued. hoOd" (I Pet. 2:111 In a way we
on works of .wn~ kind to be per-do not love tht unu.ved world.
formed by man. God'a ao.pel il We .re comm•ndl'd to "do JO(Id
the atory ol the wortr. that Je-unto .n men, especially unto them
sus t1nlahed 01'1 the eroa. who ..-e o1 the houMohold ol faith"
.\nother ~ wtll Janel )'OU Ln (Gal. 6 :10L
Hell! God'• Go.pel, belWved. will We are commanded to ''wa.llt
brine )"'U ~~ale 110 Heawn. wortl\y ot t~ vocation wbe• eW'lth
I ~ my IIIIA.Ved re~. ye ..-e called, With aD lowUIWu "'""'-from.,...,_-·., and m .. -... wllh -· rftt tn wftat Scripture decl.,.. forbt'artnc OM another In ~ewe':
c:oneemlnc ODUt. and thus be Ende•vourinl to keep the unity ol
•ble fD .q In f&UI1 : the Spirit In tM bond tlf peace"
UJIO'I a 14/e I 41W 11101 lh.w,
Upa~~ a "'-'A I AI 11101 ,.._
A~• M/ft, .. tiOCMr'a ._,.__ , ............... .
None wm ewr be oonbnlsd
wtto put tbetr 1:ru1t m Rim.
ln. IIIICONDAIIY IIID' A&A-
ftON J8 !lOT TAUGBT Jlf
TJUI~
J. We AnOwrnA7 fte llaft
r~w~~~~Iatllo--.-. .. rn...,. Seatpcww 1• n • 1 oar
Jove ad ltrt: II 0 tu M4 OOCIPII.
doe wtlh a.t.u. .... .. ,. -lilllllt ,_ .. ...
trQed lit .......... 7 ... 72
,... .... "'-·-···--............ ----,..... ,. .... --·I ; • I ____ ,. __ _ ...... .., ......... .. ........ ,. .... =''~ .,,. ............ . (-II-.
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.. C?IlhiL .. '-trw ........
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(Qib. C:W). We are npedally to
have lowlllw• ol mind ud to be
meek, lnoftftlaln ; we an .., be
~; we are to IDrbear
0. ...... In loft, Ia ....,. ., .............. "' ... __ on.u.... U..t SerlptW'e ..,..
Alld in J Oxin.,..._ 12 tft are
~that .. ueaD'--bod:r In a.rt.t piMed .... at
tciiUCI .... bJ' tbt Jlab' lptrtt UIIJ
are rdlltod to other Olils:M-•
1M loot .. to ........... ..
nr ao tiM • ... Cod pt· ad
..... theft ........ -..... .... -, ... -... _.... .._..havetkaamecan_ ...
......... (V. •• ). ADd ,_ lT:».
D ttDt • tbat c::a.rwt ....,.. tor
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lltURSDAY, OCT. ll, 1•
!IEIPOt!T -Elll!ll qC!I!!D P:CJIOII:--rwz
b rul in pinr baclt to Pate.tine tt
work•nr under the Palcttlnlar~. co~
nant. act forth iri this ln11011 portioa ol
tiM Bible. Thia bu ~nm part.t. 'lid:
(1) diapertioo for di.,btdicnu; (I) tiM
npa.l&nct of bne1 whde in d·-•io.: (S) the return of the Lord
(Amoa •:e-lf ; Acta U :l'-17); (6)
rutor•tion of the lan4 (Ia 11 :li,
11); (5) nation•l conversion (Roe.
U:ll, 117): (8) the Judrment of ~
rael'a oppreuora (v, 1 and t .. , U:{,
2 ; )btt. H :81...f6); {'1) n•tional pro.
perity (v, 9 and Amo. 9:ll·H). lo
H is covenant later with D•vid, Goa
confirmed thia covenant and it stil1
standi, awaiting the time whr:n Israel
btt'omu obedient to the terms of
God's .. new covenant" •• set forth i.J1
Hebrews 8 :7 to 10 :39. This will OC·
cur when Jesus reipa auprem~ &F
King of the Jew! and the who)('
world in the millennium.
It may welt be asked, If th is PaiCJ.-
tinian covenant wu made betWf'Cn
God and the Israelites, why should
ft Gentiles be interested in it ? The ..-.,.,.II that we CentUe1 have ftfl
wa? of_ Wing our sins forriven or of
bee .... .ons of Cod and eliriblt for
He•,_ acept through the Meult.h
of the'•,..., wbo ia the Sni011r for
Ce:nb'lcs at .-:11 u Jews -"A liJht to
lightri til* Gentiles, and the rlory of
thy piiop1e Israel" (Luke 1:32).
Furthet'lnOI'e. Paul wrote, "For ye
are all the djl4ren of Cod by faith in
Christ Jeaaa. ••. And i£ ye be Chriat's.
then are ye Abraham's 11eed , and hei,
according ~·the promi5e." ... "And
in thy 5eed tball all the n ations of lht'
earth he blessed ; hcc-ame thou h•st
obeyed my voice .. (G•I. 8:26, 29 •nd
Gen. 22 :18).
QUfSTIONS FOI US
We h;~.n· thf' record of the dneend·
ants of Abrooh aaa. buc. 11nd Ja.cob.
and .,..c ha \·e n:. rOt to believe that
in their plac~. \t'e woa1d !';ave !>non
mor,. fait hful, eapedaiiJ when we ~
\'iew thr histor y ~ oar own Gentile
ancestou But God, ill 8 is coinpu-
sic:n anrl :ntrC'y, hu laade ;rovision
for us all in lesus CMttt. But wt
must be in stnct ob!llit""' if we are
to !':enefit by God's pr~ for us, for
C.nd limits His n1ercif_. .W to thost
who receive Jesu5 u dNt~CIIriat the
• "' eo. o• ~...,. """· thi• *lfllu to boCII Je.. ..... Gttttiles.
. Raft J'W lc:eeatftd Jesus as you!'
Savioui? Are you doing ~11 that lht
Lord directs you to do toward· leading
others to Christ? What ar~ Job on
this earth? What does God e~tl of
you? What arc you doing in o~di·
ence to Him?
Evangelical International Sund•r
School Lesson -· Copyrighted by the
American Co u 'n e I I of · ChrUtian ' • I Cburehu
Dr. H. A. lromlcle •
ADd certainly tM plea ot mod-
em inndets that saints &Dd ain-
nHS. that ~ristlans and ennnlel
of Ouist and the Bible .W.
ahould be.. joined in one chun:h II
falae. CE-rtainly the Bible newr
te•c:hes anywhere th.t an lnftdd
ahould be recardoed u a OUiatlaa,
that one who does not •cce-pt am.t
•• Saviour, don not betleve hi lila
v~n birth, His ~tonll'l(f ......
Hil bodily resul'l'eCtlon, Hb anle.
perfection, should be received with
open anna by todlY Bible bRJin..
en. No. but thoec! who ..,.. bom
•aaln. thoM who Jon am.t, tboae
-.ho try to serve Hlm, than wbo
..-e Uldted 01'1 the IJ'ftt 1\mda.
mentala 01 the fal.tll and the ,.....
J10M ot Ouist to save tlnMn, liN
brethren. Such ~ ~ bl ..
tar u poa.ibae, to have krfta1 ,.._.
............. I Oorinthlaa& 1,.,
U It Ia tn1e that a a.n.t1u cat-_ .. .,... ... _ _,
......... _ot_a.to-tlana.,. .......... COYI!bW. .....
••. the nlln'. ub•k u tt-
O.Utlana aN nat tD be nwtnd
u IOOd Ol:rtatiaM. ADd ---timet a.n.u... wtlo make ......
klnl and atrtte .,. not to t. -"'
cetwd tn fe~Jowthip, u M! lisen rrcm Ramanel• :1. But m. -t ..._
tSon ln tM U']Ument S. CNawl trn
-lh•t Otrldaftl OUjtlt it) .... Mttb-k.we and .eek the fttllc:Mo. ............ _.,_
_ ... COrio ..... .
When In Rom ... tc:l ...... c.m....._. to l'ftelw '"him l7lllt ,._ ...................... .. ___ _. ... ~
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SAVE NOWI
ON ~HOTO
CHfUSTWAI
CA"DS
From Police HEPATITIS CAUSE CITED ~€:\'c~~~~~E~~:l ~:riE~~»c:~. ~. JOlla R. ~ • .-, --owuu " ....... eol ;;;;;;;;;;~;;:.;.iiiiijiiiiij.;;;iiiii~~~~·
• SVHDAY, SEPT, zt ..... Dr:, Jtnport H..._,, at .a. bome at 1:10 a.m. oa.a b-..101 oftlur, Aid 1ut w.e11: liiUdft,lllldll t.lelllttet" at tM
Porty-ooe lips, biJoacbc dwiac tbt atpt , , , Two&cttf• cbu'p ol PGIIUtdOD of IDU't· tlllt comtamiatted tropical laL
to 11>1 City o1 Nowport llolob, -lorclllc, ~ nlcl $115, ,_.. • • • A parilhlo TV ud _. NTYod at 1 CII&Ua II-Tllo -... Dr. Phil llld, ww• ltoleo from tbe u• bt-Wtrt bllrclu'1f.td fromNfti)OI't JOCDl ree«ddAC ~ iUd IIIla lut Aapal wu tbl -.. bMI: confiMd to membert
-Zllb ud Sill-00 1taJ11or blp ldlool -· wwtll M$V ...,. ...... durloc pr ... bto cauM olan -ot lbo -Store Balllnc Club
l.&.tlJettt A ... , '*"-t :40 s.t. %4 ud Sept. 2?. tM ahraooe trom U.. lfU'I:-blp&tWI eptdem.Je wbleb bl.t II wbo attllld.S an Au.c. 7 luau,
&ad 7 40 • 1 ftbelt meat o1 8rDCe Wblle, 140 lr· members of. tbe Soulb Sbort bl&tlllaM Of a weetead outlog to : p,m,, n 1110 1M • TUESDAY, SEPT. 28 Y1De An., Nnport Ht1.,.. . . • Sa.lll.Dc C~ub of Newport Beacb. CataUDL 1a aU, 1 ?0 per sou :··~~t~:!ct':tUPQOWtd-CblrlaClarlr.ScUloD,Sl,ol Tlm MdferNJ, 11, of 1106 "Our I.Dvuttptlou pol.at 110 were oo h&Dd for tbe event. •~~~~;!!;;!!;~~;;;;;!~ r r......, ' were 401 40tb St., Welt Nt'WI)Ort, Btryl LD, R&tbot tulflludl, tht paDCb u tbe Oil!)' beYtnce "Tbere t.ave been oo see-bwct&rlJ.td from the apart. wu arr11t.:l at 1:!5 a.m. at weat-llouad oo BaJ An., N&r or food couumed bJ all thoR oodU'J cues, wbicb leads us to
meat of SJlYia E. KtDdall of tbt Atcb .. rt~ &Jd W, Cout Cypr .. s st., B&lbol, blt the Jtrlckeo," be said. btlieYI tbe disease has been ~~~~~;.r:·~~~atnl HWJ,, oa a charp o1 drtriDc parted car of Hase1 Maac or Dr. Philp admitted 1Jwutt .. ll&oiJped rrom 8Pf'ead1ng," he
It you are a IMwcotDer,
kDow ot a newcomer
the Harbor ArM wbo
not · bMn welcomed,
b..-• fll'lor by calling
Vilitor bttw•o
10 a.m. and lh•
on YOW" friend II ;~wobte information
from friendly
firms wbich
to help her beoom1 :.~:~~~~1;with bee
• • • • while UDder the tntlueace of AMbeim, who suffered sll&bt ptors may never determlDe ald. W=-~~ $t:a nlued :!,:' alcohol ••• A te18't18km set iDjurJ • , , A Jou ol $4,949 bow tbe punch became eoa-Famlllts of strlckeo club ~ ma c belon!!reto s 0 valued at $349 •• burcJartNd was reported bJ Ray Wtlllam tamlnated. members were given gamma
om .a ar .,..., '-0 from the apartment of Coo-seavene, 430 VlJta Gr&Dde, Ule "It may bave beeD tbe lD-clobuUn lnjecUoos last month ~= ~2~t!'ftrey, Cam~ ·stance P. Prophet, 3713-1/2 ,Bluffs, wbO aald that a stereo, crecUeDtl or how tbe p~meb 1n an attempt to curb the out-
.,.. s, was par W. Bilbo& Bh'd., West New-record albums, typewriter, clo-waa: prepared or served," he break. ~ ..... ber resl~~:cl!':~~~~ port, between 7 a.m. and 8:30 thtng, stlvunte, china, crys-sald. "Tbere were multiple~-Dr. Phi~ said h1s deput-
., .. · · · p.m. • •• A ltatue or a buket tal ti)OYie camen and pro-port:UIIlties tor cGillamiDation." meat 1J: stlll lnvestlp.tiDg the
$9?.60 was butlkrlHd from of flowers, described as Ule jec'tor · were stolen just as he hi a report to county SIC*'· posslbi.Uty or estabUshlng some
tbe Pf~: at t~1:tb~m-oaly ooe of Us ldDd Ia tbe U.s .• wa.s movtng toto b1.s new home YI!IOrs last moatb, Dr, Phi_, t1Dd of replatloa over large ~ re;bo oce,betw S ud'fi wu stolen trom the A.rknft, ... Robert D. Moore, 119 private parties 1n an effort to
er res, een 48 Faallioo lslaod, between 1:30 E. Balbo& Blvd., Baltu, re-LIGAL NOnCE· avert slmllar epidemics. Jt~· .,;~ ·t! ~~ -:~u~! and 2:10p.m.; nlue ortbestat· ported the theft of a 1971 Yam-F-13489 ''However, tbenwnberofptc-
at t:e Barbara Neal •• was placed at $l,S75 • • • An aha motorcycle from htt car-FJCTITIOlS BlStNESS NAME Aics, potlocks am other large
prare 109 l/2 Sooo estimated $S5 lacasbwasburg· port during tbe nl&bt ••• Thorn-STATEMENT eveots 1n tbe county amount to ~-~e, Shore; durlne :; larlzed from tbe Mother Hub-as Clark Greenwell, 28, of 121 Tbe following per9011S are several bUDdred a week, posing
"PO • bard Bakery, Z545 Eastblutf Agate Ave ., Balboa Island, was doLDg business u · AarU. co mooumental ~er and 1o-
ll1P,t. Dr ., East Bluff, dur1Dgthenlght arrested at 10:25 p.m. oncba.r-.350 East Seve~th Street: dstics problems," be said.
• MONDAY, SEPT. 27 · · • A coal valued at $150 was ~s of unsafe laDe change and Costa Mesa· R~rt E Turner
Jack Richard' Shapiro, 21, of stolea from April DeFabry, t.allure to stop behind the Omit 22?8 RutP,.s Drtv; Cosb
1593 Santa Ana, Coala Mesa, 2112 Vista Dorado, the Bluffs, line at a stop SiKJl ••• Ste-Mesa· E v Soder~rg, 428
was arrested at 11:50 a.m. at after She left it in lhe dla.1Dg phen Kent Fawcett, 18, of 464 West~IMter ' Newport Beach·
Scotctunan's Cove and E. COIIt room at Coroaa del Mar hlgtl 62nd St., Newpor1 Shores, was James Peter'B&rrett Z31Ktn.P
H1rJ,1 on a charge of reckless tcbool between ll:fi 2 a.m. and a.z:rested at Seashore Dr· and Road, Newport Beach; Charles
driving ••• Va.ndalsbrot.eawtn-1:40 p.m., Sept, z.t. 39th St., West Newport, on a Cringle, 32'J Emenkl Ba.y, La-
dow at Epic Hardware, Zll&!Dd ,.. WEONESDA y SEPT 29 charge of drunk in auto •• · guna Beach· Thomas E. Metter-
LIGAL IIOTICI
F -13690
FICTITIOts BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
Tbe following person is doing
busllless a.s: Rancho LP, 13322
MaleDa Dr., Santa Ana: John H.
0e¥1De, l332ZMateaaOr.,Santa
ADL
St., Newport Shores, eausi.Dgan Alln Bruce H'utcblnp 43 of Patrtcj_James Danahy, 23, of oao 2927 , Greenvllle Street,
estimated $150 damage about 20312 Cypress, Sa~ A.---313-36th St., We',' Newport, sania Ana.
THE HARBOR VISITOR ooon • · • A top to a coovertM Heights was arrested at 11 was arrested at US a.m. at This bus1Dess ls being COO.·
PHONE : 494·8368 lble car, worth $20, was slo-m ai Santa Isabel aDd lr· Orange Ave. aDd Coast Hwy; duc ted by a partnerstUp .
Tbls business is belng coo-
dt~Cted by aUmltedpartnersb.ip. . !~=~~~~~~~~ len from the car of Mertle ~lne' Ave West Upper Bay' on a clw'ge of lewd eoJ;M:tuct Signed: TbomasE. Hefferoan. TerrbeU. 1 ?25 Port Cbarles 00 a ctaai'ce of driving will~ ... Allan Lacbla.D Pinkerton, TbJs statement ft.led wttb the
MATTRESSES Pt., Harbot' View Homes, while UDder the influence ·of alco-1 ?, ot 1126 Eti>ttde Rd., Har-county clerk or Onnge COWJty
it was parked at Harding and bol .. , William Laurence bor VIew Hllls, was treated on: Sept. 29, 1971. by Beverly
JII'Eir-&D'DJU)DrG Cypress, Balboa, durlq the Shields Jr., 45, of 60 aa1 .. by the schOol nurse at Corooa J. Maddox, deputy eowtyclerk.
(tftKular SMpes night ... A pistol, holster and boa Coves was arrested at 9:15 del Mar high school after he Publish: Oct. 14, 21, 28, Nov.
••• ,.. ... -~ tlandcuffs, total yalue $125, p.m. at £. Coast Hwy. and was Involved ln a ear accideot 19?1, 1n the Newport Harbor
COSTA WHA WATTitsS. co. were stolen from the George A ocado Corona del Mar on with the car of Ruth Johnson, Enslp1. t;";IO;N;~;;·;;:"'~"~·-;::~· ;U;""';"';;~;;;''";' !.,!:R~el~m:e~r,.!;re~s:lde:;:nc~e~, ~2=SO~'~"::.:;ar-a" chat~ of driving whlle' UD· 620 Narcissus Ave., Corona
·• der the intlueDCe of alcOhOl del Mar, on Mar VIsta near -... IJ .... ES -I· . . Betty TowoeT, 48, of Easlblufl Dr. at h.m . ., ... .., _, 1220 Park Newport, Apt. 412, • SATURDAY, OCT. 2
,...._..:::. __ ..:::. _______ --::-::-:~-=:--::---,l was arrested at 4 p.m. at 25 Susan EUt.abeth Taylor, 24,
D R . JAM E S 0 . C 0 M B S Fashion lslard, on a charge of of "105•1/2 Goldeorod Ave.,
shopllltlng .. ·-~ymond Ed-Corona del Mar, crossinCCoast
TEACHES AND PREACHES ward Lamb, 33, of 433 Bay -Hwy, near Heliotrope Ave. at
Slped.: Jotm H. Devine,
This stttemeot tiled with the
cCMmty clerk or Oruge County
on: Oct. 11, 1971, by Beverly
J. Maddox, deputy county clerk..
Publish: Oct. 14, 21, 28, Nov.
1971, in the Newport Harbor
Sf Kill
BSPIEU 01 IU.IIIID
CLIAI-LIOil 1•
EXCWSIVI
GUAIANTEm DRAPEIIY CLEANING
Dro_.ry CJ.Gni~. ,.,,Kf ,..,,din• IJf ,.,_ CMl<' of
yow dra'*''· 01' 100'1a replac-e!!! if cleonoW. . ................
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DUPEIY SEIYICE -r
120% OFF ~ .. c::.s: l 540-1366
• , .. c.-c....t
642-0270
1702 llfW'OlT llVO . ot 17tt., (Mil M0<1
THE BIBLE AS GOD'S WORD side Dr., Newport -Beach, n.s 8:55p.m., was sUgbtty in)Ured
ADULT BilLE CLASS ;,. T 9:45 A.M. arrested at 3:15 a.fl\. at East. w.hen She was bit by the ear of
EVAMGELISTIC SERVICES, 11 A.M. & 7 P.M . bluff and Jamboree ~d., East Elea.zat Salinas, 49, of , San
Bluff, on a charge-of drivlng Otego ... Francis Gerald Nor·
Call these merchants STOP TIIAT Tilt If
f>-' OICTOGRAPH
SECURITY SYSTE MS First 'Baptist. church under the lnlluence of r ls, 22, ofl043Cheyenne,Costa
alcohol ... Ronda Loyd Dun-Mesa, was arrested at Via Lor-
AND DAY SCHOOL, K -8TH GRADE can,31,of119HellotropeAve., ca and vt.a Lido Nord, Lido
for the best
INDEPENDENT, PUNDA.!rfENTA.L. MISSIONARY or injuries whenhercar,west ston of muljuaoa ... ATV •
bound on 5th Ave. near Hello-~t valued at $300 was stolen
SAHTA AMA AVE. at MAGNOLIA, COSTA MESA Corona del Mar, suffered min-Isle, on the charge ofposses-~:=~~~~~~~~c
,\Jot A.flilitllctl with N•tional Co'u11cil of Chrcbu trope hit the stopped car of durtng the evening from aroom 1 ~ in service
'-==========:::;:;:::::========~ JosePh Vlncent Lasarich, 60, a Ule Jamaica lnn; the burglar f ot 3215 BrOI.d St., Newport entered tbe room by breaking a BEAUTY NOOK LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER
• Food to Go
Helgbts., at 8:05a.m. bathroom window ... Duld 2732 E. Coast Hwy
otyR.at OF Leooud Aoderson, 2'J, of Corona del Mar SCIENTIST ,.. THURSDAY, SEPT. 30
3l0l Vla uc&o Luthenn at~ in A1n1rio1 A diamond rlng nlued a.t (Cootioued oo Pare 4) ~~~~P~ho~n~e~6~44~·~7~3~36~~ NHiporc Bach · 2900 hcific View Dr. $800 and a ~lock radio were ce
SUNDAY SOtOOL CorON del Mlr, c.ltt. stolen from the home of Polly LEGAL HOn ~
9 a.• ... c~ 10r30 .... DR . WI LLIAM R. ELUR Bleeker, Z55 Prospect St., New-NOTICE OF TRlETEE'S SALE
SUNDAY SERVICES Phone: 644•2664 port Shor&s, wblle she was at No. Z680
---RIED CHICKEN
us-5990 9 ....... c~ 10130 .... work •.. Flve.year..okl Char· On Friday, NoYember 19,
WEDNESDAY EVENING.·.n•.IIII9Q',~OO~ A.M. Family Wocthip les Wakeman U cey Jr. ofWest 19'71, at 11:00 A.M., WESCO
MEETING 8 p A.M.· Church IChool Upper Bay was treated for in-FINANCIAL CORPORATlON,
READING ROOM A.M.· Fistiw: Wonhip juries at HOI.gHospltalwhenbis as Trustee u'Dder am pursuant
Week day a: 9 a.m .. 5 p.m. NURSERY PROVIDED bicycle collided at 5:40 p.m. to [).~of Trust dated October
Wedne.day: 9 Lm •• 7:45 with a car driven by Patricia 12, 1965 e1ecuted bY FRANK
Tuesday and Friday: LIIUan Hill, 1863 Braemar Wa y, C. CORTESE, a married ma.n,
9 a.m.· 5 p.m.; 7·9 p.m. West Upper Bay, on Franctsco as his separate property and
Sunei.J : 1 p.m •• 4 p.m. Dr. near Bayport Way ••. Both recorded October 21, 1965 , in
SECOND at:UAOf OF cars bad to be towed away af-book 7'712, page 121, of Offi cial
at:JUST, saENTJST ter a collislontavolvlogdrivers Records ln the omce of the
Newpon Beach at Howard Montague Keen, 46, of Recorder of Orange County,
Corona cW Mar 3262 Broed StNet 2312 ArbUtus, East Bluff, a.Pd Cautornia, wlU seU at pubUc
31 00 Pacifk View Dr. NewpOrt Heilhtl JOOy AnD Walker. 28, ot 100? auc.ttoo to highest bidder tor
SUNDAY safOoL 10 LDI, A Fru' ""d lrtdepc,.dant Balboa Ave., Balbce Island, at cash (payable at time of sale
SUNDAY SO VICE Ill o.m. . 1 6:40p.m. oa. Jamboree Rd. • . . in lawfUl mooey ot the Vnlted Co•t••tah()na thl I t ed ••• unlocked ) F IE WEDNESDAY. EVEWJNG L L A e eo er u... States at the "South roo n~ '' C.kristi11rt c,.,.,c:,. doo t ed th ba k c Court R«adinclloo•= 8 P·•• pnre r, en er e c tranc.e to the Old ouaty
· 1500ool E. C...tRw,.. REV. N<>R.MAf\1 BROWN yard, prted.opena bedroom win-House, In the City of Santa Ana, ~:a ... ee .. "•rd.... MlNIST'ItA dow, and stole a $175 TV set 111 Ule County of Orange, CaU-
F · 10 ., 5 SUNDAY SERVICE at the borne of James Owen rOrnla., all rlgbt, title and Mon.· n.: •· . co p.m. 110 •·-· S n.car.day enniftti: 7 co 9 AND CHUROI SCHOOL Coon, ~ra t., Newport interest conveyed to and now
Sac.i 10 Lm. to 4'p.m. . AT tmOO.A.M. Sbores, betweenul8:~ a.m. 'rs held by U und er said ~~~ you are c•dUdlr inYitcd to N•.rury c:•~ p~ 4 p.m. . . • Lo s oong, , the property situate ill the Y
auend O.urdt. $er9kea and of 11050 Cyuthla, Santa Ana of Newport Beach, In said ~;••~·~-~~-~~~~a~"';•;m~·=J=~PH~O:N:E:'~64=:1-=l'l=40=::: Heights. was arrested at 3:15 (()U.!lty and state described as: a.m. at lndustrlalWaya.PdNew-Lot 6 of Tract No. 4709, as
port BIYd., West Newport sbowo on a map thereof re-Ccotral BibJe: .Church Heltl!>ts, on a charge of dr!Vfn< corded to Book 166, pail! 18 of
UIID ST. ct OIIAMGI, COSTA MfU," _ ...... , whflt under the tnlluence ol Miscellaneous Maps, records
.. .ol<.. lo•o-ol .. -........ •• , , , t .:OO ... , 10:10 alcOhol. of satd cow>ty. COMMONLY _.,. .._....., KNOWN AS: 1915 Santtago
.. .., ·--....... '''' •' '' ',,:00 •. ILI,i ' FRIDAY, OCT. I Drl•e, Newport Beocb, Callf. ~=11~illl~lll~...,~~·~~~ .. ~~~·~-~·~p~..,~tr~-~·~· ~· ~· ~· ~';··~~Jil D. T. Wickstrom, 20'-1/2 ornla. Aa•21M11 Qp a.-M&ewt$1 1 '' An., Balboa Islaod, re-Sald sale will be made, but
the mast and rigging witbout coveoant or nrranty.
atrl.pped trom hll19-foot cata. express or hnpUed, rep.rding
maran. moor.:! at 105 N, Bay Utle, possesstoo. or eDCum-Cllttr Dll¥1. MIWP'ORT I lACK
A H!W CHUIICH·WELCDJot!S YOU
THI! "EV, DON L . INGLI!, ,.ASTO" .... Ft.; the bolt n.s set adrift bn.oces, to pay the rematnln.r
ud was touod oear Bay Is-priDctpll sum ol the note se.
1aDd ••• Tbomas Jftrrey Red· cured bJ satd Deed, wttb lD-
enbaqb, ze. or Z10 Fern St., rerest trom \larch 15, 19n,
Newport Sborec, ftJ arrested as In said Ide ptO't'ided, ad.
vances, lf &A)', UDder the terms
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the tr-cr-b7Ald!leld.
Tbe beoeftctary IIDCk!r aid
Delll, bJ' reuoa. ot a br"•cb or
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lui -WIJ -"I Joto Mr. C-a IOid lila ....... 11111111 tlf-1M alzpwt ... , a.,l • _, ..,. lila _......,
llo -..-., tllar II)' Cllllonl& Auoelalloo ol Gof.
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Mr. Bt_... 8lld be Ia lbe -lura 10 El Toro u
-a.e toulbiUI)' ol tile tbo llltlmale oolalloo ollla llr
eb&DCe aDd may allk eoGy t:raDip)rta&a problems •
...,.maors to consider tt as He said the report will rec-
tbeJ aqotiate aew Ieues wttb ommeDd coostrucUoo o1 an ad-
tbe alrpott'a commercial car-ditlolll.l r unway at El Toro with
rlers Dezt month. plaDes a.ppr oaeblng from the
He said 3 fUgflts dallY ~-south over Laguna Hills.
between 1 aod 8 a.m. --woukl He said It would oot be po-
be aftecttd~ Changlngthedirec-Utieally astute for hlmtoelther
Uoa tor other ntgbts wouldn't support or oppose that recom-
lessen aircraft noise, he said. meoda.Uon at thls tlme.
Mt. Bresnahan discussed the Mr. Caspers said the SCAC
pou:iblUty of the oortherly regioaal study says ·EI Toro
takeoffs after a meeting of the should be a major regional air-
Newport Harbor Chamber of port, but that Orange County
Commerce Monday during Airport sbould continue as a
which Fl.tth District SIC)erYlsor commuter airport.
Rooald Caspers of Newport
Ne.wcomers at Hoag
• MONDAY , OCT. 11
Glrl~-Mr. and Mrs. Robert
G. Wright, 939 Capital Street,
Costa Mesa.
Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Ri chard
H. DeMotte, 256 Broadway,Co-
sta Mesa.
Glrl--Mr. and Mr s. Stephen
T. Bueker, 649 Darrell Street,
Costa Mesa. * WEDNESDAY, OC T. 13
Girl--Mr. and Mr s. Ed ward
A. Kline, 19121 Bethany Drive,
Irvine.
Gl.rl--Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Beevers, 195 Tulip Lane, Costa
Mesa.
Boy--Mr. and Mrs. James
L. Slagle, 4138 Patrice Road,
West Newport Heights.
• SUNDAY, OCT. 17
Girl--Mr. and Mrs. John
McHugh, 2072 flamingo Drive,
Costa Mesa.
Gtrl--MJ·. and Mrs. Stephen
Thompson, 160 West Wilson,
Apt. 22, Costa Mesa.
Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Bury
Sporn, 2054 flamingo Drive,
Costa Mesa.
Boy--Mr. and Mrs. William
Dasse, 1114 Mission Drive, Co-
sta Mesa..
* THURS DAY, OCT. 14
Boy--Mr. and Mrs. John
Amdon, 18326 Chicor y, Irvine. Girl loses fight for life
• FRIDAY, OCT. IS
Glr l--Mr. and M:s. Law-
rence A. Sherwin, 18172 May-
apple Way, Irvine.
*SATURDAY, OCT. 16
Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand
S, Prince, 413 38th Street, West
Newport.
Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hib-
bard, 582 Traverse Drive, Co-
sta Mesa .
Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Paul W.
Kerr, 2141 Orange Avenue, Co-
sta Mesa.
Glr l--Mr . and Mrs. Henry
Gr lttlth, 314 Ruby, Balboa Is-
land.
Glrl--Mr. :wd Mrs. Charles
R. Lane, 2001 Calvert Avenue,
Costa Mesa.
Glrl--Mr. and Mr s. Tadashl
Kamlldhara, 2649 Orange Ave-
nue, Costa Mesa.
Boy--Mr . and Mrs. Phl Uip
G. Wlnkler, 302 33rd Street,
West Newport.
BA L1Z
MOR WA RJES
A 17. year --old Whittier g1r I,
Sandra Johnstone died Oct. 17,
21 days after being hospitalized
as a result of an accident at
Fashion Island shopping center.
a coocrete wall at the shopping ,
center. '
Hoag Hospital ottlclals said
the girl had rema.lned Ina coma,
never regaining consciousness
She died about 4:30 a.m. Sun-
day.
SaDdra's friend, Randall
The girl had s uffered multiple
fractures and head injuries iJJ
the Sept. 20 accident wt.en her
car rammed a friend's car into Greenlea, 20, also of Whittier,
----------a.nd 2 companions were Injured ·
LEGAL MOTte! In the crash which police said
r -13691 was caused by driving lnex-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME perlence. friends had Indicated
STATEMENT that the girl wa s just learning
The following person Is doing to:...:dr:.:l_":.:· __ . ____ _
business as: Rancho Malena.,
13322 Malena Dr., Santa Ana: UGAL NOTICI
92705: John H. Devine, 13322 F .13 789
Malena Dr., Santa. Ana. fiCTITIOUS BUSINE:;S N4.M I::
This business Is befng con-STATEME NT
ducted by a Umltedpartnershlp. The following person Is doing
Signed: John H. Devine, business as: Rancho MajOr ca,
Ttlls statement ftled with the 1565 Vta Majorca, Lagt.ma
county clerk of Orange County Beach, c..: Walter Edwin Ott.
on: Oct. 11, 1971, by Beverly mer, general partner, 1565 Vla
J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. Ma jorca, Laguna Bea::.h, Ca.
Publish: Oct. 14, 21, 28, Nov. This business Is being con -
4, 1971, in the r-ewport Harbor du :ted by a Um!ted partner ship.
Ensign. Signed: Walter Edwin Ott mer,
~EG.t.l HOTtCE This statement filed wHh the
county clerk or Orange Coun ty
f -13692 on: Oct. 15, 1971, by Beverly
1741 SUPERIOR AYE. f iCTJTtOrn BUSINESS NAM E J. Maddox, deputy colUity cle;ir;:,
COST A MESA STATEMENT Publish: Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4,
Midway b-2424 The following person lsdolng 11, 1971, in the Newport Harbor
JS20 E. COAST HI WAY business as: Rancho AB, 13322 Ensign. Malena Dr ., Santa Ana: John H. _ _::..;_ ______ _
COR01'4A DEL MAR Devine, 13322Malena Dr .,Santa LEGAL MOTICI
ORiol e 3·9450 Ana.
SiPrc .. 1942 This buSiness Is belng con-F -13689 ~:;:===:;;;;:::::=::::::.dueled by a Umitedpartnershlp, f iCTITIOUS BU5 INESS NAME
1 Signed: John H. Devlne. STATEMENT Chapel This statement filed with the The following person is doing
county clerk of Orange County business as: Rancho Catfish, .. ':?. on: Oct. 11, 1971, by Bever ly 13322 Malena Dr., Santa Ana:
_ E. 1-. J. Maddo x, deputy county clerk. John H. Devine, 13322 Malena
_, ,. Publlsll: Oct. 14., 21, 28, Nov. Dr., Santa Ana.
COSTA ~ 4, 1971, in the Newport Harbor Tilts business Is being con-L. .... ,....:.'.::";:0:":.1•:..,:U:":::':1:11~....J Ensign. dueled by a li mited partner-
ship.
M,.,. "B•t,
ONE HOUR
CLEANERS
Si gned: John fl. Devine.
This statement liled with the
county clerk or Orange Count y
on: Oct. 11, 1971, by Beverly
J. Maddox, deputy cowtty clerk.
Publish: Oct. 14, 21, 28, Nov.
4, 1971, in the Newport Harboi
Ensign. .,,.....
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FICTITJOrn BUSINESS NA ME
STATEMENT
The following person is doing
business as: Sir Speedy Instant
Pr inting Center, 2640 E. Coast
Hlgflway, Corona del Mar:
Henry Michael Braun, 59 S,
La.Senda, Soutb t.aruna.
ThJs business Is being con~
ducted by an lndlvldiRI.
Siped: H. Michael Braun,
This statemeot ftled with the
county clerk of Orange County
on: Oct. 19, 1971, by Beverly
J. Maddox. deputy county clerk.
PubUsh: Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4,
11, 1971, ln the Newport Harbor
EnslfPl,
LIGAL NOTICI
F-13863
ftcTITIOlS Bl.SINESS NAME
STATE MENT
The following persoo is doing
bualoess as: Mr. Donut, 135
Eut 17th Street, CO&ta Wna,
Ca WonLa: D. ll't Doaut, IDe.,
SOU Java Road, Costa Mea,
C a1ll«nla.
TbS1 bua:lneu Ia betDC COD·
dactld b)' a CaUiornlacorpora-
tloo.
Slpod: D. K. 'aDONI11',1KC.,
a CaUlonla c:crrpontloo, Ill':
D. K. loou:, Pres.
Tllla --ntod-tile _, elork of Orup c.-,
oo: Oct. 10, 19'71, Ill' S..orly
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