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DET!CTJVE,IPST!IM OF FICER I!LLIMGHAM
S!RGUMT BURDULL OFfiCER Mc!V!MY
671-0550
Bay p ution raises
OFFICI!R MeGREGOR
James E. Balllopr, a county
engineer, told tbeOnngeCoun -
ty Harbors and Parks Com.
mlssloD Tuesday afternoon that
pollution 1D Newport Harbor Is
crow\og by "leapsar.t bouDds."
said 2 major tributaries
Newport Bay b.lled to
state pollution stand-
water coatact sports in
but ODe of the 30 tests taken
year ago.
threat
Three spec lllc areas were
cited by Mr. Ball.iJlger in wb.lcb
a quarantine on swimming was
a posslblllty --the flnger ex-
tremities of West Newport Har-
bor, the Rhine area directly
behind Newport City Hall aDd
the undeveloQed portions of
Upper Newport Bay.
The commission took oo ac-
tion following the report, ap-
parently taking a "wait and see"
position until the j)Ult harbor
comm ittee has anowortunltyto
r eview Mr. Ballinger's anal-
behind City Hall, state ;tj,id;~ .)fere DOt met ln 41
per cent of tne bacterfal tests
1D 19'10, ~ trom 'il per cent in
1968.
In the northerly areas of
Upper Newport Bay, only 3 per
cent of the ba cterial tests
ta.iled to m!et state staDda.rds
in 1968. However, 2 years later,
59 per cent of the tests failed
to meet the standards. In the
oxygen tests, 63 per cent failed
ln 19'70 compared to 29per cent
ln 1968.
George Dawes, Newport
VALOR-MERIT~HUMOR ysis.
The health department flnd-
ln gs ctlmaxed a lO..day sampl-
In g of ha rbor waters at 44 toea-
Beach harbor and tidelands a.d.
mln.lstrator, said, "The county
hedtb department ttgures only
tell us that we have problems
ln spec:Ulc areas. We've known
that tor several years. Tnt
problem oow Is one of playing
detective. w t m Jst identity Ute
source of this pollution and
stop It,"
''Pollee recop.Jtlonday" nt
oftlclally observed yesterday at
a Balboa Bay C Jjj) hmcheoa
sponsored by the 10.4Club. This
club Is arr, lnlorma1 !P'O~ of
Newport Harbor Ctw.mber of
Commerce businessmen who
have taken tfle name of the code
DUmber Uled by the pollee de-
partment to acknowledge that
everytlllnc is "O.K."
• MI!DAL Of VALOR Olympic records LDthelOOyard tlon.s In early July, a ttmewhen
"On Nonmbti' 14, 1970, at backstroke a.od the 50 yard the harbor Is utilized the heafl-
2220 bours, otflcer John R, backstroke at the meet held In est by boaters and swimmers.
Ellinct&m performed. an act of SI.D Francisco. Offtcer Me. The 2 tributaries of ~
utreme bravery 1D the ~ce of Eveny allo partlclpated 1n the Newport Bay --San Dieco
crea.t per IOU I dupr. Hla a.c-National Pollee 01Jmplca fol" Creek, which drains the Tustin
tions resulted 1n tbt appre. the teeoDd consecutive and El Toro areas, and tbe
heoaton of an armed suptet tltabllshJng aatto .. t Santa Ana delta channel, which HOUfiiHC AUTHORITY
and preveotedfurthttln}llryand olympic records In the drains from the Santa Ana area PROPOSAL REJ !CTED
poaalble d•th to bimselt and meter backltroke, 50 --have faJied consistently to The Newport Beach Clty
others lnvolf'ld 1n the tnctdeot. tacutroke aDd be was also a meet the state standards, M:-. Council has refUsed an 1nvlta-
"Oft1ctr E1Unchtm, while oa member of the re<:Ord Htt14C Balllnger Aid.l>nly ooe of 12 tioo to becom e Involved to the
duty, and wttb the anlataDee of CaUtornia medley r elay te1m. CURT DOSH orygen tests met state stand-estabUshment of a local hous-
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COSTA.
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SENIOR SUE VAN ATT A was crowned homecoming queen
at halftime during the Fountain Valle}'..Co&ta Mesa football
ga me last Frldar night at DaV'1dson Field. The Mustangs
lost to the Bar ons 32 to 20. (VIc Opalek photo.)
No freeway in
planners' plans Ftve members of the Newport
Beach police deputmeot re-
ceived special recop.ltlon.
Merit awards went to detecUve
J. A. Eplteln and offlcer Ml-
cbael McEveny, medalsofvalor
were liveD to offtcer John El·
Ungtw.m aDd Sgt. Don Burdsall,
and a humor awa.rd was pre.
seated to oUlcer Scotty Mc-
Gregor.
Otf\eer James Gardiner stop. "To Otrlcer Michael Me-Dosh I d a.rds in 19'70 aDd only one of 30 lnc authorlty.
ped a suspeet for _,_.~lon of Eveny for his outstandin( ser-e ecte bacterial tests passed at the Ral .. h Castaneda, a coun"'' The Newport Beach Planning nullif)' the state's proposed .__... unl.., h 1 "" '1 Commission last week eUmi-rretway route through Newport drunk driving. Wl\llt both of-vice to the comm •Jo e s same sampllng Ume, he said. pla.nnlng department ot.ftclal, nated the proposed coastal tree~ Beach and Corona del Mar.
ncers were condocl1Dg their presented the merit award," b R ltors In West Newport, commonly presented the 22-pageproposed way from the Newport Beach E. o. Rodeffer, a Newport
lnvestlptloo. and obtain1n& • • • y ea r eferred to as Ctaooel Place, housing authOrity report com-master plan of highways. Beach resident, has nted a s uit
ldeot111cation from the suspect, • HUMOR AWARD 1968 tests showed 12 per cent pJled by the county department, In taking the surprise action, against the city tor Its resulting
the suspect rapidly removed a "Much of the lnlormatlonre-of the tests did not meet state to the Councll Moaday andre-the Commission directed the action of rescinding on Us own
.25 callber automatic trdm be-p.rdlng this presentation is, to Curt Dosh, resident oflrvlne standards and jumped to 21 per cetve<l a qui ck "not Interested" stat! to proceed with street the state agreement covering
neath his clotbtng and D.red a this day, hlPIJ' classlfted. For Ternee who ma.intains his real cent ln 1910, The dissolved reply. plannlntf '·as 1l the rreeway sUe the route.
shot into omcer Gardiner's this reason some detaus of the estate oUlce at 1730 W, Coast ozygen tests jumped trom 35 ''I don't think the cUy ls had never existed ... The 10.4 committee ls head-
ed by WU11am Lush as chair.
ma.n and Includes Mayor Ed
Mirth, City Maraeer Robert
W)'llll, Cbamber Pr..W.t WU-
IIaUI 111oc. c-_ _,
Jack Barnett, ma.r"'bt OWDft'
Dlek RlchU'd, s:Dd KOCM owner
Guy B11rr1U.
stomach. omcer Gardtner re. foUowlng Incident carmot bere-Hwy., Mariners Mile, was per cent to « per cent during qualified to s~rt such a.n Commission Chalrman Curt
eetved a crltlcal'II'OUDd aDd feU leased. The circumstances, or elected last week u president the sa me time period. authOrity at this time,·· Mayor CLARA A. CULP 01 E$ Dosh .,.bo otfered the motion, Mrs c •·ra A Cu'" 95 or to tbe croUDil, Tbe ~ lm-the action, which ban been of tbe Newport Hubor-Cost& ln the Rhine area, •h.lch t1n-Ed Hirth said. ... · .. · ....,, •
m.uately ttlrMd&Dd~ decla.ssUied art U folJoWs : W:ea Board of Realtors. 0 told the statt that any reference 429 LugonJ.a, Sf'wport Shores,
-al'ElUnct-m•s 1.4011 a e'-r aat.day after... He bu bee a baud member AIR CAL LEASE KAJED to tbe freewa.y or lts proposed dled Nov. 3 at Bayview Coa-•-r oute .'•l& a bUrdeO and lnter-1 t H c sta M "Because of '--•=•~cer DOOD Ill A-· .... 1971, oatcer staee 1951, stned u actJvt Vi eseen ome, o esa. ""....,-UI.&l ,._ feres wtth ........,.. tra.tnc plan. Sh .,. bo M en 14 18-ElUnpm IDIIUDettn)J r•eted McGregor ftl ca.Utdtoamttt. dtreetor 111 1962-64, flee-,.11,..... 5....... e s rn ar , n1,
to pbystcaUy Jtildue tne lUI· tnr at ID tiDdlscloeed loeaUoo p;resideot in 1963, secretary-The Orange Count't Board Alr CallfornU's lease expired ~ In Missouri and came to Orange
pect, rather tbaD shoot to ldll lD Hunttnrton Bet.ch. Senral treasurer this year, ud Is or Supervisors approve-1 a 5-Tuesday. Tbe Calllornia State Division County In 1~6. JusUee Robert Gardner ser.
ved as the master of cere~
mooles. Theawardcltatlonsare
as follows;
him. As he jumped the su.peet, people present at this m!etiD& oow completing aoother 3 year year tease to Alr CalUornia 1D addition to the S yeu of Highways tokl Newport Beach Survivors ind lXIe a son, The-
he jumped ~dS to avoid must remain anonymous. How-term as actin director. He a.t Ora.n ge County Airport Tues. length, the lea se terms ln. residents last swnmer • under a ron of Corona de l Mar; Zdaugh.
being shot tn the most crucial enr, PoUce u. McDilnlel wu was named Realtor of the year day, but the lease Is subject to c l~ed: . directive fr om Gov . Ronald ter s, Mrs. Wi!Uam :.nmor e of
areas. The suspect did nre present and ca.nverltytbe.tacts. In 19&4. revtew and cancellation at the That Atr Cal be restricted Reap.n, that the}' ''did oot have Ne.,.,'POrl Beach awl Mrs. Ken-
• ME Rl T A WARD upon him at this point, and "Officer McGrecor NeWPOrt The new vl ce.presldent is end of each year. to oo mo re than an average of to have a freeway If the}'dld not neth Gillie of san~ Rosa; and
"On Oetober 1, 1970,thirty-Elllogham received a aunshot Beach policedepartm~nt'schler BOO Corbin of Harbor VIew The lease Is for counter and 24.6 fil ghts ve r day from the want one because of ils unique 4 gra.OOd•ughter .
lour people were arrested and wound 1n the crotn and rlcht heUcopter pilot, was told of an Homes, whose oftlce, Corbin~ operational spa ce in the air. air_p ekl. environment. •• The State High-Graveside services were held
booked into tbe NewPOrt Beach lee:. Under these extreme COO.· experimental, sllent, low alU-Marlin Inc., ls at 3036 E. Coast port terminal andparldng space That tue-orts be con -way Commission, hOwever, has :o;ov. 5 at Pacilic View ME" mo rtal
jaU for oarcotic violations. ditloos, Ell.ln(ham maJnta.IDed tude survelllance vehicle. Due Hwy. Corona del Mar. Charles on the airfield. tined to the hOurs between 7a.m. yet to act o.n this dl~ectlve. Park. Baltz Mortuary, Corona
Tbese arrests culminated a 10 ' E 9 ld t 1 E st and 10 p m and that landings Earlier thts year Newport del Mu was In char~ of
inonth lnvestlptlon lnlttated by physical coatrol of the suspect, to the ezperlmental nature, be • rown, res eo 0 a The ter ms of the tease seem be connn·e<l· to the hours be-Beach residents voted 6.1 to arrange~ents wrestled blm to the cround, was asked to volunteer to test Bluff, perennial master of cere. to meet both the claim of Air , 7 and 11 ·
Detective J. A. Epstein. removed lbe weapon trom the the vehicle. Ol!lcer McGregor, mooles, a.nd associated with CaUfornta that a s.year lease "':~ha~·~·Une r·:; tha. R"led I . I
Throu(bout the lnvesttptlon, suspect's haOO and beld 111m to In the highest staOOards of tbe Realtor Roy McCardle, 1810 was a business necessity and a Boeln ~~or !:0° Ia:~ .~ I over rvlne ence
Detective Epstein worked with tbe cround until aoother ottlcer pollee service, Immediately ac-Nev.wrt Blvd., Costa Mesa, the demands of residents or the i i
federal, slate aDdOranpCoun-arrived to assist. cepted tbe challeoge and was was elected 2Dd vtce-presl-area, particularly from New-and twtth ~ gross ~ezt .. ~ The Newport Beach City
tJ law enlorcemtot ac-oeles. "ortlcer Elltnetlam's act of sbowo the vehicle. dent. The secretary-treasurer rt Beach that only a ooe grea er t 0 runwa) en Council directed the staff Mon.
"The lonstlpUon began eltreme bravery prevented the "It was approximately 1800 is Hal Pinchln, Realtor at 3900 ~a.r lease be approved. c~bTlUty bel used. ......... be day n1Vlt to see what alter na -
wbeo DetecHve Epstein learoed suspect trom flrln& add.JtJouJ hours before the vehicle and E. Coast Hwy., CororadeiMar, hat a 1 ;et e,'6 ...... s tives It Co)llld come ~ wtth to
that a major oarcottc dlatrt· sbOts at omcer Gardiner. To Offteer McGregor were both wbo Is president of the Corona A standing-room crowd was rendered smokeless prior to barbed wire fencing around the
butor was worldnclDtbtlla.rbor Otftcer JOhn R. EWnctam tar reAdy for the test. omcer Me-del MarCI\amberofCommeree. present when the board opened slifog the lease. , U~r Bay .b)' the lrvtne Co.
Ara. DuriDc the period from b1s outstaodtng service to the Greeor beCame afrboroe tm-Ginny Morrison was elected the pubUc hearlDg on the pro-Tl\at the county s realser· The Irvt~ Co. had installed
April, 19'70, throu(bSeptember, commWlity, he 1s pressntM tbe mldlate17 The test bad oab' president of the Womeo'sCoun. posal Witnesses talked for vices department and the a.lr-the barbed wt.re on its unde·
19'70, a coasta.nt slll'l'tlllance medal of valor.'' been uode~ way a tew momeats ell of the Realty Board. La 1.1/2 boors before the board port director review rental nloped property around Upper
wu ma1nta1Ded on the subJect's • • • wben be det'eklped problema: in Rene Henry was r».med vtce-closed the hearing andbega.n.lts chUtes and prepare a new Newport Bay last week., bloclf..
bui1Dtss aDd borne. MEDAL 0 F VALOR stab1U U and cu!dance Of president· Helane Joy secre-dellberaUons. Tbe,ote was 4·1, prtce-rent schedule for lmple-1ng unrestricted access to the
''Dtttctlfl Epatlll, the New-• ttcer :c:ecor H&tlzed. ~ latY, and M.lbel Ftt~morrls, with David Baker v~lng oo. He mentation after the remonl of publicly owned Inland tldela.Dds.
port Belch pollee departmeot'l "On March S, 1971, at 045S serious hll problem WU. but treasurer, was seeking a dela} for add!-the federally-Imposed rent ~ Tbe lrvine co. said 11 erected
D&rcoties ucttoa, and apnts hours, Sergeant Don Burd.aU -t.. h air~ ,_ a · tiona.! study of the proposal. price treer.e. the fence to protect us rt.mts performed u aet of e:rtreme ....,ce e was uw.ne w HI MAH PLEADS GUILTY 6"
from the United Statea Bur•u berolam andbn.nry.HU&lert· nsldeoti&l area and he could IH MAIL FRAUD CASE NATIVE NEWPO ITER DIES from "lmplled dedication," a of Cutoma drrw • &Dd pre-MesmallchtldreoplaylD&lntbe term which means the public
NDtld to the attorDSJI8Dinl'l aess &Del atteatioa to dutJ••td ua be elected to remaio wtth Robert J. Binney, 6Z.yeu. ean clatm tbe rtgtlt to use the
oftlcer 1D. Wuhin,toa, D.C., &n a ~':.manw:.· .. ~=BardaU.. h1l tJPil'lmeotal vetltcle aod old Newport SeacbresldeDtwbo property ror access to a par.
a1ftdi.Y1t requnUDc a witt tap. " wor..,.. m patrol, a.ttempt to·btlDc It down Afel7. was In a federal Mrs. Agpes Kelly Ellsworth, ticula.r locaUoo, In this in.
OD September 14, lt?O, a ted-obeened smoteeomlDCtromao "l>upUe omeerMcGrep's jury In ~.of 209 Wash1zlctoo St., Bat. stance the bay, it It has done
wal order to tDt.-cept W'tre apartment bUIWDc. Rt adt1etd n.Uant aDd diU(Ct efforts bia usinc the N 9 1 boa, died Tuesday nllflt in Park 90 over a toac period of time
eoramtld<:atlou: wu IUINid bJ the station by poUet~ radio of rupt wu dut1Ded tor faJiare. ed qullty ov. n Lido Coaftlescent Hospital, even tboulfl the property ts
a teckr&l dlltrk:t court )adce ::::.• and stated, 'I'll be Odleer MeGreaor 1\trolca.Uy Dlstrlct Court before Jude-1445 S~erlor be. 1n Newport privately owoed.
for tbt ttWnle ...S bJ tM <:! ... .,_,.. Burdlall-'..-ltayed wtlb the feb1Cle and Avery Crary, aDd will be Beach --the same community City Cot.metlmao Milan Dos-
IQbjeet. Tbt w&rt tap H¥•1ed ---:!!t;:.., ............ ~-·· crub lucied uok11og &D1 teoced on Dec:. 6. ln which she was born. tal called the "barbed wire tbat tbt nbjtetwudlarlbaUac w-.... .,......m-.,:~-c• ltruehlrea 1D it.. area aDd in-Blnney was cbarpd Mrs. Ellsworth ftS the see.:. fence a.n oatnce.
aarcoticl to Miami. Florida; 1o& optn tbe b'oat door, aad Jar1..q 1I0M ot tbt peoplei.D the lect~c some $15:?00 bJ ood girl born In Newport Bel.cb "It's fDCODCeJvable to me thai
M•DOMP"U., M'__.; Vic· ::=. ~~~= u•. omc• lfeGrepwulo-the help-wa.nled --at approztmately 18th St. bubed wire would be strung to1ta,rlaJ_~::~· Ca.dll; Uld Wleh· s--"" Eklrdlall -~~-......:: )Ired lD tM cn.lb; he susta1Ded otrerLDc, In return for a IDCI Balboa Blvd., the dl.uebter across Newport Bay," be Aid. --.. -•-....-....,. a~ toot. fee, a Ust of ftrms of Mr. aod Mrs.JoMWdUlla.n, ''It's tbe pqebologtcal a.nd
••OD ~ 10 tt10 aU raan from tiM nam. ud ear-"Fot &cct~DttD~ tbe IDltial employees early-day harbor ptooeers. Mr. •tsuallmp&ct that bothers me,"
flletJ: ot tbteaetwweP..tJ?g.. rted b1m to atetJ. He tbu ru buardOU cbll ....... U skill, to their bomes. MeMJUa.n was a 4.f~yeu em-Wr. Doatal, who Is an at.
to 11>0 Orup ~ dlolrlet door to dOor 1llnlqtJ lllo lllUI· _ _,, dUII>c. ,.C..., and DOROliiY GROGAN Dt ES ployee of lbe City oi NewpOrt toraeJ, said be agr,.s •ttn the
atlontJ'I ofll.ee ud _,.cb m.at ba.tldtllc &JirU.IC otW aetloM tar bt)'ODd the call ol DorothY L. Gropn, so, o1 Beach. Her mother wu a dluch-rl&tt of the company to do u
w&n"UUla ,. ....... b' teo te~:...... .... -o· _ ... ntJ, .,, are prueotlJtc tb1s Costa Mesa, died New. s. Sbl ter of Mormoo tmmtannts, lDd feels that in most respects
bomu In Ora.ate c~. Tbt •-• .,._c. &waN. 1 ~c:aJt model, 1n l4K Is surYived by a dlluJbter, born at Mission Su Jose. It Wlll be beoefteiat ln pre~
wun&U were Mlftd. oa Oc-rtiPOUI aDd actio1 and a 1014. al tbe uperlmeatal .... Fnokl; her motblr, Ro• Mrs. Ellsworth ns a mem-fiDlliC II'O$iocl of some elltrs
tober 1, U'IO, ud U arrlltl bamaa .w.. Ud Pl'"lnh~ u-ldcle, 110 omeer Scotty Me. &uey; a sister, Mary Court; ber of tbe Newport Beach Hfl.· 1D tM ar• --erosJon caused
were made tealve ftre ~.To S.-0~.~· aod a bi'Otbtr, LAw1l D&Dey. Society IJidaneul,)'...c~&y by the pnenl pd)Ue,I.Ddmore
"Tllll ..;...,.lloo-,. ,..... DoG llllrclollllllrldl 0111-(IIOTE: TM -le moclol Lt a Fuaonl -•lc:os .,.,. bolll oporator ancl poatal opoellleally motoreycUsts.
an ..Umat.s OM..,., aUlioD ••c ler'Ylet~ to tM coat-Ill al'*ltlltt "W'ldebMcGretot at st. JOhD the Enap:lilt lnNe"PPf'tBiaeb.SM ''Bat barbed wtrt? There has
dollar a ftlll.rcaaodiiii::I'IIMI. mtllltJ, bt lt" Pl'tnt l.t Cbs .,.. ........ to walk OD whea. Cb..-cb, Lol Aace .... Reqll.• trom Hatlnctoa P to be lOme alternauve, ,.
lloo 1'1111. ~ $1;. mlll&l"' -· lle loU f IDcboa, broUID( Ills muo wu co-tocl Nov. t. hiP oebOol IJIItiS. llr.lloottl said.
000,000 ..-ol-._ I Mll•IT •w=aD • lbot.) W.meot was at Holy Crou I<QtU ILLSWORlll w· a"•rbK~•"'l,!,l•ocl-bJ' ~--. • He ngutocl either ehaln 111<111 ol ciJ-•IIt, h-tlc • ~ ~ Comtlor1, 1.oo Aaploo. • .., -• llak -. or al loul srnootlt --~~t'"..: .. ~: .. :'a:= IIIARHIIAMTIUCOJMIS u .. -• at COM High r .. ~~~·c.:."..t":: :::u-oedlotl .. -
·-· -po11oo ...-11., _, c. Gtul, H, o1 m fMIIICOIIIBII -KlT K•llf. -....., ~ aid bo .,_-. wll>
'1Dd1cttn .... C1011::rtt-CalliDnda ~Cit$ 5·11 U6 AYICIIID Att., .q,t. C-44, tr-H.. &ad blr br'Otber, Jolla 0. lie ... PI'CPII'tJ O'ftM'I btca .. olH·
-• ., •a 1 •-o1 111o lla-1 ,., ... 01» II•• ..,. Tomeo, -""'· 1 at c-clolllar111 ~-.. ~tala ,v .. allo71a':'.!"-~.-~. •'"' lllllu, N..,art BooQ,----~-Widell Ia" .U on tiM ....................... ttd MzsiWUIIS ... 8Q Jill .. WU ban .W lloet tbe 0 •--ftEIIC ~.._,, nlK dlipUt:IHil ......................... to lud on,..
1Dt ..., ,. .............. ldl II elulll 11f A 7 1 t Oct. to. ltll, &a~ Ud .-1 S. ltllr ._ nuDIIC CoNI$* tlr U.S SM.~ diM b' tM e.ltJ'. .._ ~-,_, __ ---udtall 1-IDClnllt~lalllll,IIDo-FioiiiFrltar!iiPI-tu o_toc_aro_ ----"l Ia lllo ..t <loel-
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but w111 allov.· mor E' pubUc use
of private Land as wen."
The Upper 8a) IS owned by
the county, but nea.rl)' an the
property surrounding it Is
owned by the Irvine Co.
The fences werE' installed in
5 locations, principally along
the northwest corner of the bay
from Z2ndSt.totheOood control
cha.nne l near the proposed ex·
tension ot University Drive, The
other locations are ad jacent to
Dover Drive near C011.st Hlgh-
wa.y, surrounding the Bfg Can-
yon lfea at san Joaquin Hills
Road and Jambor ee Road, and
2 locations along Bayside Drive.
The lrvlm! Co. also has an-
oouncf'd that It would construct
4 gates through one fence and
charre a nominal fee to those
who wtsh to use Irvine property
to reach the bay. This would
amount to $1 or S2 per year lor
an entire f'l mlly, accordlog to
Gilbert w. Fergu9011, lr'tlne
Co. vice president for corporate
communications.
Mr. Fer gu!JOD HSCed 2 rea-
sons for the fenc e: "first ot
all, recent court rulllliS lllYe
held that unless a mi.D el-
fecttvely protects hts property
trom trespasser s, the public
mlgbt acquire an Intense 1n It
throug!l what ts !mOWn as lm-
plled dedication. That meua
the taking pf prlntt property
by the publlc wltOOutcompena-
tlon to the owners.
"OUr· company dOesn't Uke
Ute court declalOCl. By the taw.
we must protect our rlpt to
... oar ...-tr 1o 111o -..
'•SeeoadlJ, tbt r-...~;~-
•lroomootat ,... -~~will
-'>lo • l<> »>lOl midi ol ., ar• b' II'OIIol. oc.troL Wt'n
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mr llaodplala ...... or-e. -· Flrll, I llapt Jollod I -1 111ot ~ u 1 "c!Mr
II tiU I IIJJod 1111 l*'mUJocl oot ln>m ~Jolla G. lJid pr-daqor" IIIII IIIII
• VETO IJIICZD ... 1M .... lbllod -'OIIkb Scllmlla ot -dlllrid, &1111 Yboo lllo ..te .... lalo&o Ia lllo Eclllor ot 111o Eutp, ta --miOIIUoo,bo•eboeti !rom C-oumaa JollaRarlet U.N. to 1«'111 rod Cblae 11111 to
Few '*'11'.. r•Use tbat to.! to be dtRnble Ia tiM ot Loul•W.. wbJ the State Dt· rt)let tbe b'M CtdDeN, U re~
TIL-l• 173.45!11 (At .. Co4. 71~ CHILD CONTROL JS HERE. Aa aatloawldt ellorlto reductllld Ptrlmoat did DOl -lilt Yololo qa!Hd -pile llllllmmtdlolo
T• N£WPOaT ltAI801 ENSleN '• 1 .. oalr ••• .,. ,n•M Ofliee of Eeooomlc Opporhaa&Q perbaps tUmlalte ~o11 or we tbe lut dUcb ttb1 to keep red efforts to .-1 tbe acUoaotthe
_. ,.WS.W ia 11. Cky of N'ewpon ••~ ...,. ,: ... , locan,. bill, tbt CbUcl Dt"klpmiDtAet, arMS praperty from floods which Cbllll out of the Ublted Natiou C.O.al AutmbiJ, With uem.
0W11i41 _. :t:.•..t .•WIIp.-'• the Nupwt ......,.C... ... rectatly puaed by tbe Houe eftl')' year threaten our cou-and to keep tr" CblDII.D. lAst plll.tic .. Yttol"
OP Till an OP IIIIFGaT' IIACM
TNE NAIII0/1 Allt:A'S OFFSET Nlr$/'AUfl
Oilier ...... , .. ,ta. ...... itoaleo ~ rw £. c.-".....,., c.-•1 ..., c.w. • -.
~IM ..... ,.. oa T .. ...ctay. S.coad cl-,.. .... ,.ad and S..te, coatalM ..etSouof tr.y. Tbe baste priDc~le waa to Week tbt thOalht came to mt TM acUou ot United Nations
THE ~ ..... Cal&r. · ID&b11D1 lectslatton wbtcb wiU preveot the bulldlnc ot homes tl\lt " DO OM bid mtDUooed ••• twetold. OD Ncw.Z5, 19?0, ~~ .. ~ ::.:~.~':~onE~S~N ·~ •di~ Jo M t •••· rtnme ftut authortty otpar-aDd commttc::tal structures ln the veto, tbat tbt people ln tbe bx_ Georp S. Schuyler, la an ~. 1f,1 i• .suf..,10f Co_: 1 our;: 'llecree A-20171 d.ted tDtl oftr children ao4 place areas where floods have oc-east had not rMd the c:blrterof article eatUied: 10Mao wtUpuah
c.Tu .. ~ia. ~ by , ... on a hereof o;". t'l=•~i'::~oofp~l~·1~•..,t•1:' Jucb authority at the federal curred during the past 100 t1he Unlted Natloai. Howevtr, I dope vli.Call&da.'' Heprl!llcted: .,.See. rer.ired b lew. • P ~ 1enl. years, earned from a CouervaUve "It ls eoattd4Dtl)' erpeeted
AAVO • H:.:J,A ................................ 0..,,. ud P.~ll.-.. Tb.ls act guarantees that Tbe areas In which 1 w-... s publication t~t the State De-that the Cb.l.DeH CommiUllsts
PEC HAAPA ............................................... ..ANOCI•e Editor every child shall have the interested were the floodway pvtmeot had given ootice ln wUl be recopt&ed by the United
SUUCitlftTtON ItA TIS "right" to de.-elop to his zooes ot the Sbeoaodol.h Rlnr ac!vaoce that thls Wlilpoa WOUld Natlou, ud America wtll baYe
1• 8•* Arn: 0.. ,..., tS..OOo J ,..... •.oo "mallmun•• polentlal aM eveo aDd Ita oorth and south forka:. DOt be used. completely betrayed the Chiang
0... •' Hwbof -"e-.: O.e ,.., 16.00; 2,..... 110.00 prOt'ldel au adVocate 1n e'tery In wbicb f1oodwatershaverlseo AccordiDg to my r-...om.nc. Kat.abek HclmelnTatwan.Red ~-~~ neighborhood to p.rantee that to a belgbt of 28 teet above the red Chlna dld not qw.lUy f« Cb1Da, the world ta belag told,
ARVO E. HAAPA, owne' ~d publisher of the Ensi~
• POLITICS IN THIS DOG TALE?
Richard M. Nixon had his Checkers.
Franklin D. Roosevelt had his Fala. Now
could It be that little Schanl, a miniature
Schnauser, can Influence the fortunes of
politics In District 7 In the up-coming
Newport Beach council race? Schanlls the
beloved house pet of Dee and Flo Cook, who
have just made the surprise move !rom
their long time residence In Irvine Terrace
to a 2nd story view apartment on Orchid
Ave. In Corona del Mar.
Is this by any chance a political ma-
neuver? "Haven't given It a thought," was
" Dee's quick reply, with scarcely a twinkle
In his eye. But he Is thoroughly knowledge-
able about the fact that the boundary'
between councilmanic districts 6 and 7 Is
Narcissus Ave., and Orchid happens to be
just one block over Into District 7, which
happens to be the district of Councilman
Lindsley Parsons, whose term happens to
come up for decision In the next April 11
election, whereas there will be no action In
District 6, Into which Dee was "gerry-
mandered" in the last switching ot bound-
aries.
the cbiWs "rights" be pro-Jow water levels. These han memhershlp 1D the U.N. Tbere ls a Yut market fDr western
teeted. done a great deal of damage Is no evidence to shoW that Its goods, and dlpJomaUe recopt.
lt estabUshes councils at the but I am convl.nced that much government Is ''peace lorinc. '' tioo Ia a ttrst step toward
local level to determ!Be poUcy trouble could be avoided Lf the Tbe reds sboulc! DOt ban evea opea1Dc ~that market."
rtlatlog to the educaUooat, cba.DDels of these rivers were been considered for member· Mr.SchuylercODttnued:"Red
phJslcal, medical, psychologl-cleared. and tn maQY cases If ship. Secondly, the red ChiDese ChiDa bas oothlna: but love to
cal, mental health, social and they were straightened by c~-have been our eoemles for p.,. In eacha.qe for the l£00ds
copiUve c!enlopmeot of aU Ung new channels across the years. They fought our boJS in 1t Is s~Nd to be seeking to
children. otagoosls, ldenttnca. bases of rocky promontories Korea, and they are tlgbting us get from Canada and others of
Uon and treatment of barriers wblch for ce the rivers to take In Vietnam. I consider that the our aWes. Kavtnc oal)' sub-
to a child's c!evelopment are round about routes In their wlthholdlng ofthevetoamouotec! slsteoee acrteulture, and ls
oow to be a matter of federal search for the opportunity to to givlngaldtotheenemy,whicb more backward In technology
coocern. reach the sea. Is the definttloo of treason a.s even than the Soviet Union. 00•
The means of lmplem~nUng Today, 1 am taking the bus to given In our Constitution. The body wants the shOddy goods
such services. such as funding, Washington, D.C., and nope to war crtmestrlalsatNuremburg and. machinery. not even the
desipl.ng a program of daily enlist the cooperation of the 2 set a precedent that a sub-Atrtc~. Without foreign ex-
actlvtUes to cover every aspect Vlrgtrda senators, and of the ordinate cannotjustttyanUlegal cba.nge, Mao can buy little
ot a child's Ufe from Infancy congressman tromthisdistrtct act wUh the excuse that he was abroad.
on. are included tn the pro-in a project whJch would brtni acting under orders. Therefore "Aside from subversion, Red
visions. Theestlmatedprlcetag fl.oa.nelal s~rt from the gov. I would conslderaproseeutorto China has only dope for eJpOrt,
ranges from $14 to $23 btlllon. ernment, In order to assist the be justlfied In dema.nd!ng the being the world's largest pro.
It specUically "proYides that local rivers to handle flood death penalty for anyooe who ducer of opium, retlnec! lnto
chUdren In the area served will waters. I think the program Is failed to use h.1s best efforts to morphine, and thence Into her.
in no case be excluded from the reasonable because In many use a defense when U was otn. which Is destroying the
programs operated pursuant to instances, local highways have available. moral and mental ftbre of the
this part because or their par-been cut through h.1Us in the The red Chinese are said to W"'st. ca .. da, with its long lll·
ticipatlon In nonpubUc pte-effort to make them more er-have destroyed 10 milUoc defended and largely unwatched
sctKJol or school programs or Christians. Some people bave border with the United States,
because of the lntenUon of their ~ ... Pnlfldes Ill Ideal base from
parents to enroll them tn oon-wblch to move narcotic drugs
public schools when they attain Into America's clUes. It Is
school age." Rtfe¢ destined to become uactly that
ONLY a veto by the President wben relations with Peking are
wtll close the Ooodgatesopened formalhed and the Deroln-
by this legislation. stutred dlpotmatlc pouches be-
We should urge President COHOI:IIIMAH gin flying In with regularity.
Nixon by telegram (lm m~i-"Ouce heroin and Us other
atety) to veto this child ·de-JOHN G. SCHMITZ derivatives ,.t a ftrm hold on velopm~nt/advocacy and any California 35th District our people, no power on earth
other leglslaUoodeslgnedto re-can loosen Its grip except the
move authority of parents over "Equally Important, hOw-saying for a long time: that the destruction of the source of
their children. ever," (In the U.N. vote} "was U.S. should stop supporting the S'-"Ply. No amount of debating
PLEASE urgeyourreadersto the contusion created In many U.N. A strong movement ts lD the halls of U1e United Na.
wire President Ntxoo to this capitals by the evidence that under way In Congress to do tlons will cause Mao to cease
effect at once. Time Is of the the president, 1n planning his just that, ln Ught of the U.N.'s :lDd deslst."
essence. trip to Peking, was fiashlngone most recent demonstration of These are among the reasons
C. Samesburger poUUeal signal while the United prejudice In tavorofc!espottsm. wby the words of President
P.O. Box 25704 States seemed to be pursuing InclUded among thOse 11Dlng ~-Taft. llS6d DNrly three score
Seattle, Wash. another In the Uotted Nations." in opposlttoo to eootlnued u.s. )'IUS aco, areappUc:able today:
--New York Times October support otthe U.N.IsCoogress-Tbose wbo wttbbeld the use of
,. TAX LIMITATION 26, 1971. ' • man John J. Rooney, the ln-tbe Yeto 110 as to kelp Mao Tse
Editor of the Ensign, Last week's vote in the Uni ted nuenttal head of the House ap-Tung out, aDd Geoerallsslmo
1111 , .....
750 E. Katana
Oranp
. 639-S782
HOW TO CHOOSE
A DECORATOR
llu-or ating i• auch an opinionated
fi eld one might ag, five very qualified
1l~!i;neu how to "do" a apt"Cific room
or uea and !"onuiv-ably recei"e five
different answer~. Many people are
rather hetitanl to eall in a profeMion.
al deo.igner bec•u!WI they are afraid
that the "end reault" will reOert only
the desi~nP.r'• ta•lt! and not the in-
dividual who ha., to "live" with it.
Unfol1un.Jtl'ly, too often thit iJ the
ra~: however, thi1 un only ha~
when you'•e chosen the "'wroftt!!: dee·
orator."
An ovr-r ly opinionated fflir,ner uMJal·
ly .WI~ thin~t like, ''Thi~ h .. gGI (G
~o." " he i." lookin8: at .omethins YOU''"""' no intention of putin@: with.
W~ _o_f Interior. Creation• 1tt~e our
alnlrtrr:t to aMa&t yoo ifl creating a
r.omplettd interior thai i.t "really
you," without compromi~e. When
your friend• coiM oYer, if the room
i• well desi~Nld. thia time they won't
uy, "Oh, you've «,ot aGmf' new fumi.
lure huh?"' By contrul, their reaction
( •• well u yoor.) will be, .. W.w!
Thi• 3 aoiYM'!hins elae! llo"' it!"
Back to little Schani, who has been used
to the expanse of the Cook menage In Irvine
Terrace during the past year ••• "We'll
see if Schani will be happy at our new home,
or if we may have to move back to the
Terrace," said former Councilman Cook,
barely cracking a smile. In other words,
the Schnauser' s comfort Is to be weighed
against any political proclivities of the
owner? Haven't given politics a thought,
repeated the inscrutable Mr. Cook, who
went on to point out that In order to be
eligible to run for Council, a candidate
must be a resident of the district tor 90
days before being nominated, and must
re-register in the event of changing resi-
dence. And had he re-registered? Yes,
Indeed, said Dee, who Is also very know-
ledgeable about calendars and deadlines,
noting that November hath 30 days, and
December and January each have 31, and
counting from Nov . I, the date whereon he
and Flo started paying rent on their new
domicile in District 7, the required 90 days
come to a fulfilment on the 29th day ot
January, which happens to be a Saturday,
and no day for taking out nomination
papers. Nor Is the next day, a Sunday, but
that leaves Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
and up to noon Thursday, Feb. 3, for taking
out papers, getting the necessary sponsors
to sign, and to turn the papers In to city
clerk Laura Laglos and be certltled as a
bona fide contender for the seat now being
held by Councilman Parsons.
For some reason, property Nations to expel the Republic of propriattons subcommittee 00 Chiang Kai--Shek in the United
owner s and tenants alike In ChJ.na and adm~t red China In Its state, justice, commerce aDc! NaUoos, deserve "condign pun.
Orange County seem to prefer place Is a direct result of our judlclary, wh.f.ch handles u.s. lsh:m:;:elll~.'~' ---~;;.;~---=:iii~~:i;iii;;~~~;;~~;;;;;;:;;_. complaining about their ta.xes , government's gestur es toward contributions to the U.N. Let ·
That could make for a sure tire donny-
brook betweert-..Mr. Cook, who Is about as
willing to run away !rom a good tight as
a bulldog, and Mr. Parsons, who has been
endearing hlmseU to his constituents by
championing new laws that would Impose
more and more restrictions and burdens
on buSinesses and homeowners.
It could be verrry Interesting. What do
you aay, Schanl?
rather than contributing a small the Chinese communists. The ters to Congressman Rooney
amoWlt of time In order to s teps taken by the present ad-supporting the move to haU
remedy the problem of growing ministration toward r ed China U.S. funding of the U.N. might
tax burdens. since coming Into office wrote be helpful.
Those of you buying homes the script for tyranny's tri-Early thi s year !Introduced
and paying your taxes each umph on the East River. Forty H.R. 2632 to get the u.s. out of
month, why do you think the or one hundred and forty u.s. the U.N. altoget.ler. IamaskJ.og
monthly payments Increase representatives lobbying at the my colleagues to reconsider
every few years by approxt-U.N. have no weight In the this bJII tn light or what has
mately $10 per month? Have scales of international polltlcs happened.
you ever contacted the person when compared toone president Winston Churchtll's words
holding your trust deed and de-)ourneytng to the court of after Munich apply precisely
manded to know the exact Oriental despot Mao Tse-tWlg. and Inevitably to the nasco
amount of your ta.xes1 Try It. There can be do "two China" which took place In the United
The answer will astound you! policy. This should oow be over-Nations last week. "ADd do not
Tenants ... you are paying whelmingly clear to any wbo suppose that this is the end.
one-tltth to ooe-fourth of your may llave had Ungertng doubts This Is only the beginningofthe
monthly rental towards your on this score. The myth of a reckoning. This only the ftrat
landlord's ta.xes. Doesn't It "two Ch.1na" pollcy was In-s.l.p, the first foretaste of a
seem logical that, tt his taus teDded to quell opposition tnthe bitter eup which will be prof.
are lowered, you will pin a United States totheadmlnJstra. fered to us year byyearooless,
redoctton in your rent? Com-tion's new Ch.1na poUcy. As we by a s~remereconryofmoral
petition alooe will accomplish can see by the U.N. vote, It ts health and martial vtgor, we
this reduction. Any landlord who meaD.lngless in the world of arise again and take our stand
attempts to maintain lligh rent-internatloaal a.tfalrs, for freedom as tn the olden
als will be losing tenants and, Many Am ericans have been time."
because rentals are a business, misled by this myth, includiDg
and vacaocles are a loss factor some of my own consutuents .
Ln locome that he cannot afford While the response to my Latest
to bse. he will have no choice. r eport to the people or my dis.
The Jarvis 1% property tat trlct, oo China poUcy, rUDs ap-
llmttatlon amendment Is your proximately three to one Ln
last possible ehance to save favor of total rejection of the
your property; It will not cause communist rectme in PekJoc,
a.ny InCrease In sales tat, in-It 1s almost unanimous agaJo.st
eome ta..J, or any other tax ... abaOOoo.lng Natlona.Ust Chlna.
because there Is tar more tu Thus, almost aU my constltu-
tree property vabaUon than ent.s who supported the presl-
tbere ls OD the ta.z rolls. dent's course of action did so
In order to q~aWJ for the because they did not see that tt
ballot. hoW..,er, we must have fDvolved an "either-or•• cbotce.
at leul 70,000 sl.,._tures ln The U.N. vote eont\rms tbat oraace Coonty. E... lbou&ll u doe•.
eooqtl peUtloDI W'trt picked~ Aad perhaps the ewnulsloo of lo thlo eetOIIy r.. <If« GO,OOO ~ ltpature1, oal)' U,8?8 were Natioi:IIU.• ChiDa will" serve a
rttunatd. 1'h1l rJdleolooi}'J knr usefUl purpose tor this reuoa,
ret\n. t..cltc&ttl uat u ....,~, b)' brJ.DclncthtAmerleupeopte
tht majortty of ~ep.tered fact to W:t wtth the tact that n
vot•• are 11tt1Ac back, wa.ltl.Da: are abaDdoGlac' a toor-ttmeallJ
for .omtODt elN to carrJ the iD favor of a Porn ••my. Tbit
fiiU burdea ot tbit cwerwbelm-11 ritaUy lmportaat, alDce there
lDI tu problem. II Jtill lime to reverH tbl.l
BUKICH APARTMENTS
SOLD FOR $315,000
What does a star quarterback
do when he retires from foot.
ball?
For Rudy Buklcb, formerly
of the l& Tro)uls, the Lol
Angeles Rams and Chieaco
Bears, the answer Is to become
a.o apartment bouse butlder aDd
owner.
Co1dwell, Buker I. Co. re ..
ceatlr uraapd 11M ale of tho
Z4-IOIII apulmeal eompla Jo
Colta Me• wbieb ,.. baUt
IIIII owatd bJ Buklcll. Tbuput-
meDta. located at SM A.YOC:Ido
St., ._r Rubor BIY'd.., broactat
tbe •!e prlee of $SU,OOO. Till
baJor II Hoclo< 1(-. I
natnt of llol.oo.
Bolclcb bepo bJo -u .. _
r..-at UK:, toUond b7 10
JWI oiJII lllo Cb._ 11Mr1
IJid 4 yoaro 'OIIIIIIIo Lol .......
let Rami. Be .,. ttJIOtl 18
Nooport -~. Ttmt 11 .-, u t~ d.laltroal count It eDODCb
fl>eto< ta IIIII ~ u _ .. YOiee lbllr -~-to
eaeb •me reolllftd mlllt be tbe whole of our preetllt Cbla
proeloctod <-o o-.IJ Umt-po:':~ c-to rod, 11 to 1101 .. M ., =-"!' fo~ :; c-. Aad Ilion u oo -. Then -od ho tbolr ..,_
More? COIIIf&ett ud borrlblie way ot dentandi·na, flat lbey mlaht
Thote who believ-e price and wa~ controls can automat~lly n M..r QUA.un FOR '1.1c10C'&IC toO atllioll people" understand the Scrlptarca,
end inflllion (otJel one thina. Such controls &Mrtly CO"ttr up the TRE BALLDI' AJU) n CAM DIU to eoeel.,. tltell fDr U.. *'ad Mid DniO ••· Thaa
eYide-nce of in nation ror 1 time r1ther than cure il. AJ 1 mtltttr of OWLY DO Tiil WITII' TOtlt lalrtJIIabll.._., wtaoltiiOpt it Ia writtn, aad that h
rtet, the end result may be the opposite of that intellded. DOBDIAft •LPI P'.-Qc ol necee. 10 ""-....... behooYed Otdat 10 Hft'er,
Aa M.i.llon friedma.n, ecoeomill and eo~~~Mtftbtor la .._. rn •r 1111 p, ._,-, II to .U. a-a-... all· Md to rbe rrom tie dead
FALSE SECURITY
N•w~W«k tnat~nnc, pofnted out foUowinatlM w.....,.-k:• freeu, eaJiill ('n4) .... ,... lalD.. •• dtlrd d.y:
" ••. ewry proponent ol""'"' .....,._t --wllo W 'flrlll-fto 0.11.-lo-lllotl And .... repOotoace •d
.,_. -ralood by lear thot tlot ....... would be lollo...,_,. ~ c.-, C..'Miar I ---ftldl .., rlftlluiN ol olno -.,. 11o
d-t •IP ol rellol _. •r. 'Pd ...... olotod. TIM price IW .. ._ oowo•*"' ... -lo """',._.., W J!ftodtod In 1111 aw -•
-d ·-blct lollo-.' TIM pro-11 ol tu .,,...,_. .. 11.11. c-.:--lla til aadooo, hPutiol 11
-· •. wll -t ll....,.y. Tllo ..-It ltllr to bl Iooft atO ..,.. ,...,. 4-~ lo 1
11•'• • .. "S: Jo,.nlom. (St. t.allo ~:4S. -llo--·not -" -Aoo, Collf.-. ·--• "" 47 .)
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I
IIALf'ILOClt lOUR 01' M«AIITIIUIIILVD. -
IIUT TO JtAIIIJIII MAIIGIIIITA IMI'OftTS.
#1
&.rage sale
aiYes ~
toreflgees
Recent ..U.1 ~om htr PM
pal ill Bombay, ladia, talptr«<
llarpret Loa Roprs, dltllblor
of Mr. aDd Mrs. Howard N.
Roprs ofBtlbO&ulher trl.ad,
Paula Jones. daugbter of Mr.
Ud Mrs, Dolald Joaea. Balboa,
to bold a beoeflt p.rap sale for
tile Paklstanref'U.ceHswarmtnc
Into llldla.
Correapoodeoce between
Z o nta gove rno r visi ts
Newport Harbor club
Mu. Catherloe Vollmer,
petnor ot Zoata Dlstrict IX,
wtu •Lilt the Newport Harbor
Zoota Club at a Potynestu
dlADer m~Unc thls evellln&,
NO'I, 11, attbeeltlbhouseool5th
St. a.od IrVine Ave.,CllttHaven.
Mrs. Vollmer , memberoltbe
Zonta Club of Sacramento,
heads the 62 clubs in District
IX, w~leh represents CaUlor-
nla, Ari.JOna, Utah, Nevada and
Hawau.
Keynote spe:lker at the dinner
will be Mrs. Manley NallaDd,
member of the state welfare
board. She Is a member of a
delep.tloo of 37 ••women for
Jnterrw.tlonal understanding''
from th.e United States, who
traveled to Israel, Egypt and
the Soviet Union last spring.
Guests for the evening wl 11
be the Zoota glr Is ot the month
for November aod tbtlr
motbe<s. Tho lllrla wiU loU oC
their achie¥emeata &.ad tut~~re
plana.
Mrs. Joseph. Hamblet, elm
president, bead& tbe committee
tor the evealnc. Mu. Robett L.
Baeoo ud Mra. At Forpt ue
d1Aoer eoordlDatora. Mrs.
Roeer Barrow 11 LD cba.rp ot
deeorauoos.
BASIC JET TRAIN ING
Ma.rlDe Secoad LleUienantJo.
seph E. Durand, soa of Mrs.
P. Wrtgbt ot 283 Del Mar St.,
Costa Mesa, has completed
baste jet training wttb Tra.ininc
Squadron Nine at tbe Naval AJr
Station in Meridian, Miss. When
he completes a total of 18
monthS ot fiJght tnlnlnc he w111
be awarded the "wLags of gold"
ota Naval Avtator.
NEW~RT HARBOR EN~ Gil
ARST MOCnON --P .. 3
TltU RSOAY,IIOV. Ll, lt71
CORONA DELilA!!. ljAUF.
YESTERDAY'S M E D IC I N E,
TODA Y 'S COW FEED
Marpret tDd her friend, KtrU
Purohit, an 18 year old college
studeot, started 5 years ago tn
an Encllah class at Horace En-
sign school. Through the years
the two youag people have be-
come last lrieDds, sbarlng with
each other their cultural, social
and rel1gtous customs, ex-
ehangtnc their ideas Joan effort
to know and tmderstand each
other better.
Recent letters from Klrlt dis-
closed the pllght of the many
Pakistan refugees now 1n India,
1fho have despera te need for
food, clothing and medical sup-
plies.
THE BON MAR CHE "best ol everythiDc sale" will be held
from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday, NOY. 18, at the new
location of the Newport Harbor ArtMuaewn, ZZll w. Balboa
Blvd., Central Newport. Tbls annual tuod-ratslng t>Vent
brings out the cooperatJve effort of the entire Museu m
Coun cil membership, wh.lch nas spent aU year collecting,
A short wnc ago, people 1hought black strap molasses
was effective treatment for ancm1a and rheumatism.
Today we know bcuer. We wouldn't think or relyina
on "'home rem~::d•cs"" when we na ... e so many fast-
actmM. rehable modern medications aYai lablc to us.
But remember -most med1cines should be taken only
upon the adYICe or your physician . The next time
you're nm fcelmM up to par, see your doctor first.
Then. ,r he orders medica110n, come: to us for quality
prescription serYice
sorting a00 prtctng the myriad articles donated for the
"About their miseries --
imagine the worst a.nd tt is
worse than that," he wrote
recently.
Determined to help ina small
way, Margaret and Paula spent
a month collecting sale Items
from local people. Tbe garage
sale, held last Sunday In the
Jones' garage, was a success.
AU proceeds wtu go to Ktrtt
and his family to assist them
in their aid to the refugees .
• sale. Pictured here, displaying a white antique pitcher and
throw, are, left to right, Mrs. Norgy Graves or Balboa,
coordinator; Mrs. Winslow S. Lincoln Jr. of Dover Shores,
co-chairman, and Mrs. Johnston Balla.rd of Corona del
Mar, ctw.lrman. Tickets for the event are $1 and may be
purchased tn advance at the Museum or from a.n y Museum
members, and wtll be available at the door on Bon Marche
Christensen
-· L COAIT .. T .. C08C*'A DD. 111M
OIIJOU 1·-
day, Admittance Is free to Museul:m~m:•m:be:r~s~.(~E~n:s~tgn:p:hO:t:•·~)-~=============;;;;;;;:~,
D~SI GN PLAZA PROJEc-
IS ~O W UNDER WAY
MAINSTREAM NAMES
MANAGING DIRECTOR
The first layman to become
a managing director of Ma in-
stream International, a nation-
wide Qrm created to provide
career counseling to clergy-
men, ttas become head of the
llrm's Newport Beach omce.
,..lchl.et S. Callison has blken
'c>ver the new duties after serv-
Ing as an area administrator
tor the Healthcare Corp. in
Santa Barbara.
MaJ.nstream International,
which opened Us Newport Beach
otn.ce to mtd-1970, Is head-
quartered tn Los Angeles and
has 9 other offices throughout
the country. Its purpose is to
provide counseU.ng and guidance
to clergymen who have felt a
need for a change, who must
either adapt to new business
careers or ImProve their el-
feetiveness wtthln their min-
Istries.
Butkling has begun here ot
Design Plaza, a new concept 1r
cluster complezestor the build-
ing design professions.
The Jrvlnf> Company h.as in-
corporated the idea as an
tmegral partofNewport Center.
Design Plata will have 9
design buildings with a total of
150,000 square teet. Architects,
decorators, engioeers, design-
ers, landscape arch itects, de-
veloper s, builders, and artisans
will occte~y Its offtces and stu-
dios . Related ground noor retail
shops will offer carpets, pain{s,
home furnishings, deeorator
accessories and the services of
blue-printers and commer cial
photograpllers.
The $5 ml llion,ll-acreplau
will be abundantly landscaped
and linked together by small
courts, patios and malls. Pe-
destrians will be shaded by t O-photo.) VAR!J NEWPORT MO VES toot ••«hangs from tile second WEDDING IS JAN. 29 ro BI GGER FACILITY ~r~~.~::~ .. ·~ .. ~;.";;~:f=:
MRS. WILLIAM BARKER of Harbor Island ts checking llsts of high school juniors and
seniors who are Interested In attending the UniversitY of Callfornia. They are to be
invited to a forthco ming Trotan forum to be held Thursday, Nov. 18. Assisting Mr s.
Barker, at te n, are Kathy Colesworthy, Lido Isle, a Newport Ha.rbor high school junior;
Sandi Barker of flarbor Island, a senior at Corona del Mar high school, and Mark Camp.
bell of Lido Isle, Harbor High junior. The l.a.ther-son~ughter forum .vill be held at
7:30 p.m. at the Back Bay home of Mrs. Harold Rinker. Mr s. John M. Billings of Lido
Isle, president ot the Orange County Trojan League, said that several students from the
college wilt be present to discuss scholarship and economic requirements as well as
:tns wer questions on residential arrangements, sports, social and campus activities.
Assisting the hostess will be Mrs, James Walker,. Mrs. Earl Harris and Mrs. William
Adams. Also helping wlth the forum are the Mmes. Grover Brown, William Grundy,
Arthur Guy, William Haywa rd, Richard Magie, Kent~eth Ross, Geor ge Ellmone, Joseph
Fer guson, Willia m fortner, Dona ld Langille, Horace Proulx and Clark Somers. {Ensign
a dinner party l'leld recently at Vard Newport, one of the nect the overhangs, giving the
Newport Beach Vlee-M<lyor th e Rogers llOm~ for members largest producer s of mechanl-effect of an open marketplace or
and Mr s. Howard N. Rogers of the family. Bes.ldes the be-cal components for industry s idewalk cafe. are announcing the enga gement and airc raft, has m>ved into JO IN HON OR SOCI ETY of their daugh ter, Margaret trothed coup le's parents, the new facilities In the Seger-EM BLEM CLU B BAZAAR
New members of Phi Kappa Lea, to Rolland Baker, son of party included Wendell Merritt, strom Industrial District, it Is The annual Cllristmasbazal.l'
Phi honor society at CaUfornta Mr. and Mr s . James Baker of the bride's grandfather from announced by Tom Osborn, vtce of the Newport Harbor Emblem
State College, Fullerton, in-Costa Mesa. Plans are being Laguna HiUs; Mrs. Arthur Oa-president and ge neral mamger. Club will be he)d this Sunday,
elude Linda Erbe of Balboa made for a wedding ceremony vldson ofLagunaHills,andMrs. The move of this old line Nov. 14, In the Newport Harbor
lslaDd, CurUs McCombs of on Jan. 29 at Calvary Chapel L. R. Rogers of Newport, great-company, founded In 19Z9,1s the Elks Lodge, beginning at noon.
Newport Beach aoo Ellz.abeth near South Coast Plaza. aunts of the bride; Mr. and result of Its Increasing rote as Baked goods llanderafted
Lyle of lrvlne. The secret was revealed at Mrs. John Yates ofCostaMesa, a major subcontractor to th.e Items, jewe lry ~nd Christmas
1----------------------, parents of Mrs. Howard N. space and aircran industr}, decorations wut be on sale. All
Rogers Jr.; Miss Karen Jor-according to Mr. Osbo.rn. The Elks fam ilies and the!r guests
gensen and Bob Roger s , whc 40,000 square foot facility re -are Invited to browse.
came home from his studies cently vacated In Costa Mesa There will be a cookie and
at the California Institute of was just too small for •:ur coffee bar. Arleen Heck Is
Ar ts for the event. operations, he said. chairman or the event. The bride-to-be Is a June
graduate or Newport Harbor "i=;;:;~:;;;:;ii
high school. Her fiance at. 1 HEALTH NEWS:
• Fl RE
• AUTO
• BOAT
eHOME
• BUSI~ESS
tellded Southern California Col-
lege in Costa Mesa and Is a
professional photographer.
DISPLAY OF GRAPH ICS
An exhibition of cootempor -
ar y graphics will begin a 3 w~k
run in the Orange Coast College
Ubrary ga Uery on Nov. 22.
Bob Paley & Associates
The shOw, wbtcb will run
througfl Dee. to. wUl exhibit a
cross-secUon ot cootemporary
graph.lcs by American, Euro-
pean and Japanese artists . It
Is composed of '10 prints ex-
ecuted in such media as litho-
graphy, aquatint, etching. mez-
IOtlnt and woodcut.
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HI! Mema .. v-Newport lan't etwaya warm and aunny. She .. ya lt can pour ,..In end pt eold enouah to
enow, &nc::l the ft;)8 and wind atorma een maKe you feel
like you're freezJrc to deeth end thet'a \11/hy I have
millione of cudc:Jiy coeta aweate,.. end warm aa toeat pentaultal, hot pants, b'-zers end adOrable tona aklrta
to wear ~ttl boota to keep you anua: •• e bua ln a rual
Lorraine lulharland
FASHIONS AT THE lEACH
JANIIOME-AD Af lA,... Dfll
NaWPOIITNACH 17W1a
Howa:t:-..aD• ..... : 11~
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DON"T BE HALf.SAfE
WHEN THE OTHER
HALF IS YOUR HEALTH
couTURE . "This sudden, forceful move-
Whiplash neck Injuries are ment often s tretches or sprains
among the fa stest growing the ligaments and muscles
health problem-; in CaUfornta which hOld the spinal segments
today. The increased congestion wlthiO a critical range of move-
on streets and highways, power ment or position:· says Dr.
brakes and more powerful en-Couture.
glnes all contrlbute tothegrow. Failure of the hOlding tiga-
tng frequency of the type of ments to support the spine al-
a.ccldent that can result In a lows the spinal segments to be-
whip lash neck Injury, come displaced, thUs altering
Dr. Gary L. Couture, D.C., tbe oormU mechanical balance
of the Couture Chiropractic ot t~ spine," he continues.
Center In Ne wport Beach, is "This Incr eased stress re-
considered by m.tny to be a suits in eventual degenerative
teadlng authority on the whip-disease of the disc with ·spur'
lash. formation aod the 'spurs' w!U
"The BIGGEST PROBLEM, oechde the spinal nerve open-
as I see tt," says Dr . Couture, logs."
• ·~ THE IGNORANCE OF THE It Is important to note that
WHIPLASH PROBLEM. Not a VmTUALLY EVERY PERSON
daY goes by that someoae INVOLVED IN A MOVING VE-
doesn't sutler a whiplash that HtcLE ACC mENT SUFFERS
be or she is unaware of ..• A WHIPLASH INJURY TO SOME
at least he or she doesn't know DEGREE.
about It for weekS wheO Its tell "Gruted, its symptoms are
tale and devastaUnc after-not alWays rndlly clear," says
effects shOW ~in the torm of Dr. Coatwre. "Somll illdivld~Als
pa.tn and prOblem s." e!perl.ce DO Pll1n or dl.tcom-
Or. Couture polnts loU.S. A1r fort tbt WMks 'tollowlll( the
Foree studies to nbebJltlate a.ecldeot."
the cause of the wb.fplasli. 'lberetor.. be adflses aU
"They (the l6AF)hlwetb0wn thoet 1aYoiY41d. lD aectderltl to
that the oorma 1 neck eu wltb-liNk eompeteat wbiplasb ID.JutY
ltaDd a forward JM&IPlal ot SO dU P""' s.
times tbe forceotcra•ltJbtfot• ••Left ••ted~ a w1\1pa.tl
produetoc maiO< lojo<y. Bat ln)lry cu ..-llJ -a
thtJ allosbow.'' •Yttheprom-••U:&ble 'Pudon's Bo:r' ot
toG doclor, "lllallllt MCk cao poJm1, ehroolc llo&llll --
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Ml l:leM awarded a .elollr· -ll-u.mtlllJ-1110 -· Cte ol Onop c-. Kalil-...... sta-d u
a fHtlunu thll flU. Sbe ts a
.,.-of MaJor Del hlp
ICbool to Santa Aoa, where sbe ·
wu editor of tbe yearbook IDIS
a delepte to Girls state. Sbf
haa serv.:j as a nurse's alde
aDd as a tutor 1n the pubUc
schools, At Stanford she Ia
pursuing an interest In science
aDd medicine.
ADDouoeement ottbe scholar-
ship award ._..as made by Ralph
s. Secketa of Newport Beach.
treasurer or_tbe ~tantord Clu.b.
LIGAL HOTICI
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
Notice Is hereby given that
tbe City CouDcJI of the City of
Newport Beach wiD hold a pub.
Ue hearing to review modUlca-
Uon appUeatioo No. 398 of Har-
old C. Seier sen, 410 Riverside
Ave., Newport Beach, request-
ing approval of seeood story
encroachments into the re-
quired rear yard (alley) set-
backs, The encroachments in
question have alreadybeenpar-
tiall!' constructed and exist at
ZOill-03-05 Clay St., 1601-03-
05 Haven Pl., aod 1501-03-05
Haven Pl. Said modlllcationap-
plicaUon was denied by the
Planning Commission on Nov.
4, 1971.
LUNC HING at tbe Newporter Inn last weeltwei'e,left to rlgtrt, Walter Mathau, leading actor
in ''Kotc h,'' now at Edwards Cinema; Roy Bruder, manager of Edwards Cinema at Harbor
and Adams, Costa Mesa; actor Jack Lemmon, who Is producer of the film, arxl Mrs. Vic
Mlller of Newport Island, wlfeofanEdwudsTheatre ezecutive. Local newsmen arxlladies
were invited to the hmcheon to chat with the star and director. (Ensign photo.)
Notice is hereby further given
that sild public hearing wUl be
held oo the Z2nd day of No-
vember, 1971 , at the holll' of
7:30P.M ln the Couocii Cham-
bers of the City Hall of the City
of Newport Beach, CaUl., at
which time and placeanyandall
persons Interested may appear
aDd be heard thereon.
Laura La.gios
City Clerk
City of Newport Beach.
Publish: Nov. 11, 1971, 1n the
Newport Harbor Ensi!Cfl.
-"7:;::-;--:=;:;-;---LEC.t.L IIOTICE
UPERlOR COURT OF THE
Of CA LIFORNIA FOR
THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
No. A-n044
NOTICE OF HEARIN G OF
PETITION FOR PROBATE OF
WILL AND FOR LETTERS
TESTAMENTARY
Estate of RUBY M. MITCH-
ELL aka RUBY MITCHELL,
Deeeased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That Joyce SheUenbarger has
tiled herein a petition for pro-
bate of Will aDd for Letters
Testamentary, reference to
which is made for further par.
Uculars, and that the time and
place of hearing the same has
been set for December 2, 1971,
at 9:30 a .m., in the courtroom
ot Department No. 3 or said
court, at 700Civic Center Drive
West, In the City or Santa Ana,
California.
... of social note
By PEC
It's not every day that anyone
has a little lunch with a potential
new Oscar winner ----or sits
across the table to conversation
with a famous actor turned di-
rector. But these are the rare
opportunities for girl reporter
(Int er spersed with obits, ads,
typesetting and a little noor
sweeping, of course).
Walter Matthau, who has brii-
Uantl-p.;tarred in the new movie,
''Kotch,'' Is just Uke folks to
talk to over soup and salad.
And that's undoubtedly the rea-
son his portrayal or the '72-
year-old "Kotch" Is such a
great characterization. Nearly
all who talked about the film
at the luncheon at the Ne'II'POrter
Inn last week said ho'llo' much he
remlnded them or their own
father ••. Uncle Ed •.. or
he ns just as they remembered
Grandpaw,
It's remarkable how mu.::t; a
wig, the deepening of a few
Unes, and the meln ·-· m•>st of
aU the mein • --changed Walter
Matthau toto a believable over
70 tather-ln·law. Mr. Matthau
said he first got the walk and
then the rest or the manerisms
ca me easy.
We asked him how he Uked
working with Jack LemmJnasa
director, espectally after hav-
ing co-starred wtth him so
many times, lncludtng•·Theodd
couple'' and •·Fortune cookle."
•;Hell," he grumbled, ''he
was always directing me , ••
even when we wer e co-star.
ring."
moo. "He stripped the gears In
that scene with the doctor and
we wer e just lucky that one of
the sound men was a good
mechanic and could nx it in an
hour. We hadn't Intended to
have all that car business; it
just happeneod." _..=:.;.,.,a.
Mr, Matthau lamented the
loss of some or the good scenes
whi ch were banished to the
c utting room noor because the
plctlll'e ran pretty long. A disc
;ockey present wondered why
they didn't leave a tJlm long if
It was good all the way.
"Well," drawled Walter M.,
"It's a question of plumhing,
Those In the front office have
discovered that people can just
s it sUI I so long." WA.L TER MA. TTH AU
We're Ind ebted to Cinerama, 1\\" ''K()T CH''
who Is releasing "Kot ch," for
the opportunity to IWlch wtlh
Jack Lemmon and Walter Mat-GIFT MAKIHC SESSION
thau. They told me that the Coast llomemakers will meet
pregnant gir l in the film, De-at th e Youth Center, Fifth and
borah Winters , really is m;1r. Iris, Corona del Mar, at 9:45
rled, and has been for 2 years a.m. this Friday, Nov. 12, to
even thou~h she Is only 17. And mike Christmas gifts and dec.
they said she Is also really orations . There will be~
expecting a baby. The movie stradons and free patterns,
"Kotch" Is on the screen a t There will also be tree baby -
the Edwards Theater at Harbor sJtting. for further information
and Adams . can Dee Pendergast, 833 -2308.
tfiiii ;~~~~~-~~ Dated Nov ember s, 1971.
IB-•SlWif W, E.ST JOHN,CountyClerk.
So meone asked Jack Lemmon
abOut directing. Since U was his
tir st ezperleoce ba.ck of the
cameras, how did he know to
gel so much out of the little
things-·-Uke the way '·Kotch"
careening around In an old
automobile.
..... -1'11.1$ KEENE & DlON, Attorneys at
.:~=========~ Law, 620 Newport Center Dr.,
OU'I'H COAS '
' .
OJNn Nightly •' 6:•5 p.m.
Suite 510, Newport Bea ch, Cal.
ifornl.a 92660; 644-8181; At-
toroeys for: Petitioner.
Publish: Nov, 11, 18, 25, 1971,
in the Newport Harbor Ensign.
"But that's just the way Wat.
ter drives,'' said director Lem-
•
LOCAL BAliK CHARTERED
ftt -af Ito ... I IIIIa. Ud t.o.la A. Slt&c~~a, pttut-
o ~-_., ._.., -ol Aoclool Mariner Rut-1110-....... ~Ill. alftlllor.e.
.W CIPID IIKII'tb aft.tr tM fttet Tbe orpldutlooal otttce t•
of 1b1 ,_, II wu •-od located al ll!Z ~ Dr., VANESS\
llU-br-l_dL.Roclpro, Sotlo ZIZ, Newport Boach. R£1X:RAVE
prteldllt ud ODI of tbe PboDe 11 U3-1?40. .._.,
~:;...., ..... IIOCidlyt JOHH HA.UH DI!S OUVER
vtce president ot Newport Na. John Frederick Haun, 77, ot REED
tlonal 8ult before Us sale lut ZZZ3 Pac lttc Avenue, Costa l~oN R,lJS!~"EIJL '!l: FIIU~ moath to Southern Cautorala Mta, died Nov. 7 at Costa "
First NaUooal Bank ot su Mtsa Memorial Hosptt:ll. He
Die&O. 'tf'U born tn Calllornia, aAd
"We teet Newport Beach came to Orange Cou.oty in 1920,
residents take creat pride In For 27 years lle worked In the
bavlnf 'thelr own toc.al bank" tlr».oce department of the CUy
Mr. Rodgers said. "Wt beU~e of Newport Beach.
the Idea fits in weU tritlltheUte Funeral services were held
style tt.re. People IJl Newport Nov. 10 at Bell BroadVt'ly
apprectate the warm, canat. Chapel, wltb interment at Moo-
hometown atmosphere and per. teclto Memorial Park, Coltoo.
sonal attention the Bank of New.
port Beach wUI give them."
Others who are Involved ln
the bank's orpntzattoa are
Herbert W, Kalmbach, wUil the
firm of attorneys, Kalmbach,
DeMarco, Knapp, and Ch11Unc-
worth, who will serve as tbe
chairman of the bolu'd; James
R. Knapp, gr014> vice president
of Pactnc LighttncCorporaUoo;
Bradford H. MUler J r., presl-·1
dent of B. H. Miller Construe.
tlon Co.; 0 , W. (Dicit) Rtcllard, t ... A~~2!
president of Richard's Lido
Center; E. 0. Rodeffer, presi-
dent of Rodeffer lnvestm.~e~nt:s~;;;;;~:,...,......_
RICHARD'S HAS AL L TilE OLD-FASHIOro ED FOOD
FAVORITES -· There are pickled wat ermelon and honeydew,
spiced apples and peaches, oran~e .pineapple yams .
There are tresh baked plt>s, pumpkin, mincemeat and a
combl.na.Uon of the 2 called har vest pie, fresh r olls to go
~with the turkey --and, of s~urse. frestJ, t.urken:, plum?
California ones, that you can ordet ilieadT
The Delicatessen can even stuff you r turke}' for you, roast
tl tool They make a deUghtful fresh cra nberry...orangt>
re Jlsh, to buy by the pint.
Let us make Thanksgiving marl? fun --even for the cook!
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THURSDo\V1110V. II, 1911
!XlftOI!A. DEL I!AI!. CALl F.
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MacGREGOR
WITH MAINSAIL
AND GENOA JIB
FLY AIR CALIFORNIA
AMBASSADOR SERVICE
TO SPAIN
our Heritage
AmbaSsadors --
Visit Explorer Locales
GUADALAJn.uJ'-
MARIACHI
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13
1 to 4 p.111. -ON THE MALL
To-
SAN DIEGO
AS OUR
AMBASSADORS
REVISIT THE
MISSIONS
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
• Free ticket without purchase --Bonus ticket with purchase.
• Weekly prize winners do not have to be present.
• New numbers posted In all stores --everY' Wednesday.
FLY~ ...
• Check any time during the week --Claim prize at store.
• Drawing for major prices Tues., Dec. 1. Winners must be present.
Participants under 16 years not eltgible.
MEET YOUR NEW HARBOR YllW CENTER MERCHANTS:
* GtnLD DRUG * MAGIC MIRROR
• SHELL OIL C,O.
· • TU FRINGB BENEFIT
• CAIRQ CLBANKRS
• RICHARD'S MARKET
• SANDCASTLE GIFTS
• FLOWERS BY MORRI
• CALDWELL'S CANDIES
* HOWARD'S NUTRITION
• IMPERIAL HARDWARE
• NEWPORT STATIONERS
• CHILDREN UNLIMITED
• SO. CAL. 1ST NATIONAL
• MACNAB-IRVINE REALTY
--TO MEXICO
Vera Crua, Mezlco
City and Acapulco
u Harbor Vtn
AmbUadclrs
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STAR QUARTERBACK Tim Adams of the Newport-Mesa
Chiefs JuDJor All-American Cltnlc team led his team to a
successful season. He led the team LD scoring with 16
touchdoW'DS for the season. Head Coach Bob Fransen watches
as Adams scores one of bts many TO's. (Photo by John
Palmer.)
Condors wind up 6 & 2
The Newport-Mesa Condors
completed a successftd winning
season by thumping the South
Coast Lobos, 31-0. The Con-
dors, to ·their initial season,
with n.rst year boys at the
Clinic level, won 6 p.mes and
lost 2, shutting out 3 opponents.
Coach Ted Sonneborn was ably
assisted by assistant coaches
Bob Briggs, t;ene Hubbard aDd
Mickey Downs. The CoDdors
scored 155 points against thelr
adversaries 63.
Bobby Rteden led all Coodor
scoring with 15 touchdowns and
three PAT's for 93 points and
723 yards In 88 carries tor an
8.1 yard avera~te. Quarterback
Marth Natta I gained 170 yards
LD 4-i carries lor a 3.8 yard
average and completed 19
passes in 45 attempts for 207
additional yar ds and a 42.~
completion percentage. Marty
Snow led allpassrecelverswtth
12 catches for 116 yards and a
9.6 yard average.
Defensive stalv.•arts were
Jimmy Van Doran, Mark Math·
teson, Marty Nalb.l, Robby
Wyatt, Mike Field, Bruce Kal-
ama, Marty Snow and Brad Hoo.
Offensive lineman who con-
tributed much were Max Mar-
old, Mike Lov e, Mike Thomas,
John Fountenot, Dave Lusk and
Greg Teregis.
GER.I JOHNSON ELECTED .
The Juniors of Bahia Cor-
inthian Yacht Club held their
annual dlnner Thursday, Nov. 4,
when new officers were elected
and plans made for the coming
year.
Outgoing Junior Commodore
Art Bandt conducted the meeting
wbich foUowed diDDer. New of.
fleers elected are Gerl Jolulson.
eom:nOdOre; Rocer RawUn~,
vlce-eommodore; Cynthia lil.-
vel11, rear commodore; Leanne
Miller, secretuy; Scott Mason,
lleet captlln; Brad Mason, port
captain; Jet! Stooe, work.tng
committee chairman; Dave
Eastman, treasurer; Bob Holy-
cake and Rlcbard IaveW, di-
rectors; aDd Arthur Baodl, staff
commodor e.
Robert Jessen, junior board
advlsor aDd director of
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activities, explained the change
In policy of elections for the
Juniors. ~ext year's board w111
be elected In June but will not
take oftl.ce until Sept. I. This
wlU give the outgoing board and
the lncomlng board an oppor-
tWJJ.ty to both work tQCether
during the swnmer saJUng and
racirlg SMSOG whtD aeUvttJ.ts
are at thelr height.
Mr. Jessen thanked the
"BC YC-PTA" (Parental
Trouble-makers Anonymous),
the committee of parents and
chairman Larry Miller, who
have been working closely with
the junior board.
other. senior otricerspreseot
were Brian R. Carter, vice
commodore, and Robert J.
Eastman. Oeet captain.
ALCOHOUCS ANONYIIIOt8-·
542-7217. P.O. Boz IUS,
Co.ta Mesa.
s~ before )'Our eyu _
OD yoar DtW carpet-remore
lbem -Bh10 Lutre. R-
eleetrlc •-. $1.00.
Cron Hardware, 1107 Eut
Cout Hwy., CO<ca delllu.
OCC B1cs race for title
Tht Oranp Cc:.st Collep l~th ln his OCC carte.
PlJates took a ctanc ltrtde to.. Z&Jtosty alto b&d aDOtbtr hot
w.ard anoexlng :a South Coast Dlcbt In the return deputmeat.
ConfPrene• ehamplonablp sa. lald.ng back a falcon ptaDl 58
turclay, blutla.r the Cerritos yards for a touc:bdo'Wa. Lut
Falcons 41 ·21 In Norwalk, week against sanca Alii M re·
The Ptratu have not lost tn tW'oed a klckotf 9'7 yards for
tbelr last !2 outlnp and now a score.
owo a 6-0-1 season mark, They SpUt.end Doug YOUQI tied a
ae the only uodefer.~.ted team tn Plnte record tor toocbdown
the sec, with a perfect -4-0 retepttons with his 9th caretl'f
record, touchdown pass, equaUng the
OCC plays lts Unal2 regular mark set by MtkeHunterdurlng
season contests at home,faelng the 1962:-63 campa.lens.
ML San Antonio in a hom~-comlng tilt this Saturday ni ght JOHN VALLELY TRADED
and hOsting San DleKO Mesa tn John Vallely o!Ba lbolllsland,
the season finale Friday ni ght, woo starred on the na.Uonal
Nov . 19. Both contt>sts are champlonshlp UC LA txl.sketball
slated for 7:30p.m. teams, has J?een traded by ttle
The Plratt> defense held the Athmta Hawks to the Hous ton
potent Cerritos rUMing attack Roc kets.
to lust 87 net yards. The Cer. BA.Y PARA. DE PLANKED
rltos passin g a ttack hit on 17of N 27 aerl;ils for 176 yards, but 2 ewport Harbor Chamber ol
were-Inter cepted. Commerce executive manaRtr
OCC Linebacker Paul Mor c Jack Barnett sa.Jd It Is not
picked oct his 3rd inter cp.ptlun llrml'd up yet but the annual
of the season a nd All-American Christmas p:tr:trle of Ughts In
safety Craig Zaltosky Inter-the bay Is tentatively being set to begin Ope. 18.
cepted one to set a ~w state ·-We're 1\av JC record. The then .. ·as Zal. , 1 lng S9me fllfri.
tosk):'s 4th thls season ~nd the ~~a~r ~~.he~~~t,ngd t~.e "terry to ..-a e, f' said
Ue test clears city crew ·
A Newport Beach trashtrew,
charged with svdpln~ a (r.tr bage
can, has IJeen cleared as a
result 1ot a voluntary lie de-
tector test.
The Col.lncil denied Mrs.
Peterson's claJm f()r rlamagPS.
JR. ALL AMERICAM
tContinuC'tl fTrun Pa~f' 6)
to a t.O leagur record.
The Chargers toppM the
SIJnton Lobos 18-G lad if they
get by the Oran~e Pa rker s 1n
their Werlnesda}· ni ght IJa"lc
··rill collide v.·ifh I he oilier ~ev.·.
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PltESTI&E WATERFRONT HOMES
_,. IY APPOINTMI!NT
3 Linda Isle Drive -Ope-n Sund•y
l.ovely, new 5 BR., 4 1~ ba. home w 'waler·
lrCint liv. rm. & din. rm. Oak p~neled r"mth·
r~n. ,,. frpk. M:a ste r BR. w .'Stlling are~l k
fn·eplace. Ray & ~lt . 1 If'\\~. . . . . Sli9.~
12 lind• hie Ori"Ve
J:lt'J::<Ull llCI\ ,'j f:fi. ~~ J ba. hOille II ltH 111.-11
drn . t"Jll .. l<tm l"l tl.. 11 t·l b<rr. lmpn·,sn P e-n-
lr.v t·uutt I' !till ll l ilht·~ n .... r.. Sli!l ~){)ll
JUST COMPLETED
;:, 1-\H ~ l~;tlh home 111lh 50 II. dod .. l:,·,tllll·
lull.'" df.'<·orated '' tlh marblr m~t r hrtth.
("f\"Shil <'handelicn .. lllle <·a rpel'-& '' ..-t ll p~pN.
Bllllt-rn V<tl"IIUrn. renrculatrnJ.: hnt IIHi er,
durnbw:;utcr •"-m.m~ uther· t"\1 1"~1'. ~:!R."i.ht)U
92 Lind• Is le Dr iv•
Hl'.wl :, HI: -1 b<t . home '' rormill d111 rr11 .
k lamll_v 1"111 3 Frpk:s Ou\~1dc st;u n r1 1.
Bullt·tn ~un eabnll'l s, hook..~h elvc:; SJ5."i.t!UU.
W•terfront loh
.\o. 7ti . :: f ";,rr c;aJ<H.:l'. 1-"cln:., Sl!ui.lr &ttl lJirU
.\o :1ti · ~or"th La g/)"11 expn:-urc :sBO OOIJ.
For Complet• lnform•tion
On All Hom•s & Loh, Plene C•ll:
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
ltl•nders Bldg. •t linda lsi•
341 BAYSIDE OR., SUITE 1, N.B. 675-6161
_Mrs. Ann Petersou, 2221
Vtsla Ho~.;.r, the Bluffs , sued
the cltr for 58.4!) for comPfnsa-
tlon for a gree n plastic ~:.rhilce
container that ShE" claims trash
collf'ctors took alon~ wtth htr
tr~sh .1 ~ouple or months ._~go .
While admitting to c lh of.
rici:Jls th.lt she had no evtdenct·
to pr ove ttut the lr:.t!>l1 cot-
lectors took her ~or.trlxl!!• ,·an,
she said she dirtn"t krt()ll ho""'
an)one else r·ould ha\o 1aken
1t from 111 front or her 11ouse eSlleciaU~· since it ...,·,.~.., fttled
port -M e~ entry,thvC.trdtna ls, L o011~4~ ................. 1ao>>CI~=-oQ..C .... 4~11
in a Salurrtay d~slr, I
ll'lth g-.trbage.
City Ma ~W~.ger Robtrt W\·nn
told the C ity Cound l lo.londa\
that the e re....,. which n,L(ert$
trash from Mrs . PetH:"t..n \'OI-
untarily took ..~ polygr J.~h te~t
in another c lly to "provt lhE'ir
Innocence.
The Ctur gers r.1n~ thP 11(.>11
on .t 60 j.lass-ruu rrm,;,q,~cter -'1
b<:wk J eff Tomei to I l.ux.
Tomlo't e.tme oo c k on Jnuth£'r
S(·l!!o-tlion.d 11~} .tS liP went 67
ro~rrls Qrt :1. roll out.
MARRIAGE PROBLEM
FREE C HRISTIAN RE -
F EHRAL SERVICE--Mar-
rtage Co1.1nsclor s, Lll.w-
~l·rs, Psyd1o logjsts , Psy.
chia trists, Phys icians.
!j48-2837
TI~IE
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Broadmoor I
first Time Offered
• HARBOR VIE W
• f iVE BEDROOMS
• TWO FIREPLAC ES
• PANE LLED FAMILY ROOM
• SL"PERMELOlJS ~EIGHOOR IIOOD
• PRIC E $72,000.
DELUXE FIVE BEDROOM HOMES
ALSO AVAILABLE IM OTHER AREAS
FOR APPOINTMENT TO VIEW, CALL
DEADLINE
November
13th!
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FACTORY SCHEDULES
CALL FOR PRICE RAISES
WHE~ THE PRICE FREEZE
GOES OFF.
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197·2 • TIE tiWEST CARS
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MIN E OUGHT TO 9RING AT L EAST S23,500
LARGER R-l LOT WITH OLDER
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TWO loiORE UHITS CAM IE ADDED
LET US
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• TltURSDAY, NOV. II, 1971
CORONA OEL MAR , CAUF. lau;ut lad I fa•
I•'• lila .. c..te ..
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Snap, Crackle & "Pop"
... on over to u POPPY" to see this
unique 3 bedroom, 2 bath split le vel
duplex. Two fireplaces, built-in kitch-
en. Almost new back unit, Walking
distance to BEACH in desireable
CORONA DEL MAR . $61,5·00 •
'i
Tee-Up or Pool Time
Three ample bedrooms, 2 baths,
2 fireplaces, PLUS 12x13 SOLAR-
IUM. Tee up on the green or POOL
TIME in "MEMBERSHIP MAINTEN-
ANCE." Fun time ? Only $59,o00.
No Diamonds Please!!
Give Her ·R·O·O·M
And r oom she has, in this 2,500
sq. ft., 2 stor y beauty . Large step-
down living room wlth fireplace , 4
super size bedrooms, 3 baths, huge
game r oom, family r oom, 3 car gar-
age, 3 t on refrigeration, ankle deep
shag thruout, custom drapes, out-
standing landscaping. Owner says,
·'Submit offer ." $42 ,S50, 644-mo
,t'l114tt.-S~NLd
~O~IATES
REALTORS
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MLS SALES REPORT
Sales through the Multiple Listing
Service of the Newport HarbOr-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors totalled
$88.7 million for the first 10 months
of 1971 -an average of almost $9
million a month! THIS IS A 10~
INCREASE OVER THE SAME PER-
IOD OF LAST YEAR! In October,
161 sales were made for $7 .3 mil-
lion, 296 new listings were pro-
cessed, 54% were sold, 61 % of sales
were cooperative. List your property
with a Realtor. ••••••••••••••••
ROY R. McCARDLE
REALTOR
~17'19
MACNAB -IRVINE
.FINER HOMU
The staff of Ma cnab-lrvlne Really Company ls happy to
annouuce !tiP opening of tllelr new Qftlre In the exciting
Harbor Vi toW Shopping C£'nler, This wonderful l .tt"atlon will
help us to bf'tler serve our many friends and client~ from
Cameo Shores to Univt>r s lty Park. ;tnct from Eastblulf to
Harbor View Hills. When :o,ou art' slloppi n~ .. t one of the
many fine storE'S we 111\"ilf' you to drop In and say Hello.
--Jolin Macnab.
* HI GH .4.BOVL TH E BLL'E PACIFIC. Ma ~!fkt'nf view of
Catalirld & C~stliu~ from thiS ~ BR homto, Exollr s1.1nken
poul ..-. lol.lnt • ..Hn & '>~'aterf .. dl, surrounr1ed b)' lush tropical~
for tur.l tJfl\·.;.c~. The unrlf'TJ..'TOI.lurl v.·lne cell:t.r v.·tll fa scin.tlt-
thf' erolog1s t. Ca ll 6-14 -6200. :;:-;~.100._
EASTBLCfF. A re;ill\ bror ~eous fdiiHI)" homE> BeautJfulll
decoriltf"'"1, Exeeptional 14nftSl"3JJIIIJ::, -1 RR's, r..'Teat FR. IJrl't>
Sf'CludNI p.,~.lio, imnrarulate and fr,..slr UJrouc-houl. S53,:.0C. . . .
HARBOR ViEW HOMES. It tr.lS all l.lt'f'U donE" for \"Oil m
tl1ls t..f>..Lutifull) rlt>"or ate•l 3 BR home. EJCPensJVP. '>~J.ll
co~·erurvs, custom r:lra~s. Llf'('p shag carpet, bullt·in txluk-
C J.~es. Professional lanrtscapino: and .l j(fral rl"'Jl ruor r>
S-l i ,IIOO. •
HAH130H VIE '.I. BE.-\l"TY. An .~du ll tlonre ou Jqmet strf'f't
rtE.'dr ]JO•'I ~ tJ..trJ.;. 2 BH. n)ll~t'l tilllc d··u , Sp .. m"'l trlo
enlfl", ~U . .tllt\ t'JI"I-!"'IInf. h ·."! SJ!~'>l!Jl flU\. .)-l£.~;,n. . .
:\ PORTOF!XO ~IODEL. 3 BR plus ·tpr:>JUI J,:t·" room \ t-'0111
lhl! on!~ Portoft n.• J\" .. il..L ble J t l11iS ptt•l', "!j7,500, ttt
diJillll~ It:• J_,noJ.
R -2 LOT -·COHO:-; A IJEL MA ll, T xr PJJ .. nt duplt•X \(w;Hron
.. -s2::.,ooo.
BA YFHOXT LUTS. Lu xur \, J'pwporf H.;.r t.Jo r lots. Prtrrtt'
loc..~Hoh s hf'ltert-tl {"0 \"t' fot: :-our o~;.· !..oat s lip. 50' x II)(J'
lots tr•Jm "'121,000. SJ.ilit t~·vel for r1r"m.1 lic ..~rr-t•ll•·• turJI
J.il.l.nn:n~. li roke; '•oO!Jt-'r..~tton.
') :-;F "' I 1: A:\ Wl I.LS Ct"STOM tiOM ~.s: 1,rnund hrokf'n lor
9 nl'""" 1\ A.-.; WELLS ('USI011J hornt"s in [l()vPr SilOr""' ClrOO~t'
\'OI.lr r otor s ~ t..1 i!or to you r r:I+>Str('s: For •let..~ lis nstt the
model Jl 2()(}(j L..1la xv Or!l'f' • OH -1"'3\] £46-l ::.~,r~ nr
642-623::..
A BIG, BE. A ~"TIF L"L, SPAC"!()L'S AA YFHO:"T. 5 BH, ::0 o .. tll,
PH , rour m.-t kttnJeo -pier "' fl•hll for l.trj.'f' teat \lnrHtPrful
r loset~. :-169.500 .. ()pf'n So~t. "'Still. J-•r \J,tll. 30~ F vPnrn t.'
Sto~.r, D'·Wr smr .-s.
Ml"LTIPLE L;..lll'S. l:! unrt 1mpl•·)(. lrc::.hll IJolllllt-•: rn
~ out. 5 120,000. ALSO, ;1 frpo;.lt[) l'difllf'fl lA tmll, OJ!i!llf'X :-n
1.4 .II I"•'S . '<187,500 ( .. dl 6H -6ZO\.I for IPI.1llS.
Ll"X llHOL"S 60"" 0~ BA ,. Pier~ floo.t. :O.e'>~ h n·•te< or Jll'"<l
33' lt'llll!! room~ m"stf'J suth. fi..r) \"1e11. S1, .. ,ktruL jill(.ll,
lmrru·diJ.I <.> OtTUp:ifK") \.IOSSible. ·
MACNAB . IRVINt
Realty Company
6-4'-6200
H.\RBOft \iF.\\"' f.\TEr:
164" M.tAATHUR BOUlEVARD 90 1 OOVER OR !Vk
PIIEWPO~T &EACH
j:Jl'/l! £~u·rl'l/ f:!c,lf//~1
p•·cJe,./J
Warm & Traditional
Roomy 5 bedroom, dining r oom,
family r oom home. Ultimate in pri-
vacy --large lrees on a large lot.
Covered outdoor ente rtaining area.
This plan has nice facilities for
mother-in-law or maid. $45,500.
2424 Holiday, Newport Beach
Open dally I to 5.
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PETE BARRETT REALTY
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DICK RICHARD, at left. president ol Richard's Udo
Markets, congratulates Mr, aod Mrs. Sam Salkln of Los
Angeles winners of a plane trip to San Francisco at
TuesdaY ntght's champagne preview opening of Harbor View
Ceoter. Richard's Market Is ODe of the stores ln the oew
sbopplng center, A "fiesta grande" eelebratton of the
opening wlll contl.nue through November, culminating In
the award of major prizes Dec. 1.
Fiesta marks opening
' A 3 week •·nesta grande" of the Newport Beach Assist-
ance League. ll being held at the Harbor View
Center , which ortleially opened
for business yesterday.
Here Is the Ust of the new
stores and shops, with the
names of owners or managers: This theme was adopted to
!KHlor tlle Spanish, Mezica.n and
CaWornia herUap of the past
because the new sboppina: ceoter
Is Ioeated on land that was
formerly part of Rancho San
The Fringe Benefit, Mark
and Sue Stoddard, 1648 New
MacArthur Blvd.
Cameo Cleaner s, Grotte
Murdock, 1650 New MacArthur
Blvd, Jc.quln.
After a series of weekly pri-
zes and special events, "ftesta
&rande" will culminate on Dec .
1 with the awarding of 10 major
prlses. The winners of these
prius will be required to bt'
present on tlleeventncofOec.l.
Richard's Market, Joe Payne,
1660 New MacArthlD' Blvd,
Newport Statlooers, Evelyn
Johnson, 1640 New MacArthur
Blvd.
Sandcastle Gifts, Don and
Beverly Mireckl, 1636 New
MacArthur Blvd. A champagneprevlewopening
was held Tuesday nllflt, spon-
sored by the merchants of the
center and by the Irvine Co.
The evenJng was a benefit tor
the Virginia Castle Auxiliary
Caldwell's Candles, Mrs. VI
WlM, 1634 New MacArthur
Blvd.
Imperial Hardware, Tom
Lansford, 1614 New MacArthur
Blvd.
Her Christmas
dreams are
made of
1urs
by
A complott Hlection
of 1972 fur fnhions ... ,., ..... ,.
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Or~r, Co•l&lf' Ottir Mtmu r,ne,
SiiKr. 19JIJ
Mt,.kr MASTER. fURRIERS
Gui/J o/ Amr,rico
DbtHtdl...lt ...
In CM.tt own IMiildlng
1--· OIUIMI AVI. ,._MIM44 ·-Mo
Guild Drug, Jim Hoover, 1610
New MacArthur Blvd .
Marte Mirror, Alice Meyers,
1620 New MacArthlD' Blvd.
Howard's NutriUon, Howard
Loplz.lch, 1628 New MacArthur
Blvd.
Flowers by Morel, Moret
Molho, 1640 New MacArthlD'
Blvd.
Soull'lern Callfornia First
NaUooal Bank, Bill Cole, 1666
New MacArthur Blvd.
Children Unllmited, Evelyn
Auld, 1616 New MacArthur
Blvd,
Macnab-lrvine Realty, Tom
Queen, 1644 New MacArthur
Blvd.
Shell Oil Co., Tom QulnUn,
2500 San Joaquin Hills Road.
Bill flood Co ., Bill Flood,
1646 New MacArthur Blvd .
OCC'SI RISH OJPS ON
DISPLAY AT IMPERI AL
Trophies that the Orant:e
Coast Co llege crew won at the
Dublln regatta Ln IceWxl durtng
July are on display now at the
lmperlal Savings omce, 550
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Center.
Orange Coast College won the
8-<lllted champlonshlp, the 4-
oa.r ed championship and the
pair-oared championship and
received the 3 cups now on
display.
The Pembrooke Cup tor the
8-«red c hamplonstuplsofpar-
ttcula.r Lnterest. The event was
100 years old Ln 197l.ln wlnnJ.na:
the event, OCC beat University
College, Dublln, tlle same col-
Ieee that won the tlrst cup 1n
1871.
BILL f EL,fMAK ER DIES
WUUam J. Felcemaker, 65, of
2043 Paloma Dr., Costa Mesa,
dJtd Nov. 7 at Hoag Hospital.
He ns born AprU 13, 1906, ln
OhJo, and eametoOrangeCoun-
t)' 3 months ago.
Sun1rors Lnclucle hJs wife,
CatherlDe; and 2 sons, Ger.
bardt of Newport Beach and
Wlll1am Jr. of Costa Mesa.
Rosary was recited Tuesday
at Baltz Mortuary Chapel and
requiem mass was celebrated
yesterday at St. JoachJm's
CatboUe Churcb. lDterment was
at Good Shepherd Cemetery,
lAO: 10 AI.IIMEDA
NaY)' Altman Frank M, Dean,
son of Mr. aDd Mrs. Frank B.
Dean of 1615 Key West Dr ••
HUbor VIew HUll, hu re~
turoed to hOme port atAiameda
att.r a 7 month deployment to
the Wiltero Paclftc abcard the
attack aircraft carrier u.s.s.
Mld"Ay.
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ar.-, .-10e llld 1o • ·-"' -Wormilllll>oJr.luD-Tile OGir II,., co-br
lrom lbolr Harbor Yin tl>o biUo wu 1D Fire COIII-
bome 111'11 Tludar Jack Joan, fto cut 10 bud
aad caUICI u utt.-aDd ftJ: trMted at tM ....
damap. Tile llrt brou out ~~MCI :n
aid tbat Mr. a.m., aad the boule wu com-
Uid lbolr" plllol)' IDYot.td Wboll , lbo S &01 Rlell enc~MS, lruek IJid a ,...,,.
the hOUM at 3607 Sa.u· aquad uaU arrtvecl.lttookabout
. before 1t had reached 30 mtautu to cet tbe flre m:dlr
btdrooms where they control, nr on:tctall ald.
to hear new•an
lfftiiT HAIIIOR Ell.
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OOIIliiA DEL liAR, CAUF.
TID AIIS11N SUCQIIIIS
Ttd F. Autio, IS, ol 104
RoebMter St., Co.t&M-,dMd
New. I at Cosea ..._Memorial
Ho1pUal. Ht ,.. bon Oct. #,
ltOI, 111 Ml~ Ud came to
Oruco COIIIIIy II yooro.,., He
wu a car(leQter tor 40 yean •
Survlvon laclude h1.l witt.
Au; 2 .:>os, Rlchud&a1Jam•,
both of WtaneiOU.; a brotbtr,
Orville, or Jo8ho& Tree; a lt..-
ttr, Oorotby Schaub or Pan.
dJH; and 9 &rudcbtktrea. 0. H. P: King. vetenn oews-
wUI address members of ii0Wi>or1 Harbor Panhellellic at
a.m. Wednesday. Nov. 17, at
borne of Mrs. Georce E. ~~~~;T~18~~3-~3Sa:~brtnaTer-
King was the Associated
correspondent Ln Korea
wbeD war broke out in 1950.
After covering the ftgl'lting and
the truce talks durlng nearly a
decade with the AP, he re-
siped and became liaison man
aDd pubUc r elaUons advisor to
tben President Syngman Rhee,
He teri to spend a year of
travel In Europe and to com-
plete a second trlp around the
world. He returned to the United
States to write and lecture.
Corast aDd Southern Federal
Savlngs' tree enterprise IPIU·
ers bureau. The subject of hU
talk will be "Behind lbe bead-
lines."
Hostesses tor the meetJDc
will be Mmes. Leoo Fry,Cbar-
les Glasgow Jr., Marion Jotm.
son, Perry W. Soow, Robert
Wood, Arthur Kromer, Dudley
Mlller, aDd Ke011eth C. SloUitfl,
A memGrlal ma11 wtu bt
held at 8 a.m. today, New. 11
at St. Joachim's: Catholic
Church, and a f\Geral aenlce
wUJ be hekl at 2 p.m. today at
Balta Mortuary Chapel. Inter.
ment wfll hP at St. Paul, Mtnn.
CORONA DEL MAR SENIORS compret~Dc for the tUlt of bomecomlncqueen are, left to
rlcM, Laurie Bayless, Cathy P11tmol't, Ja.oe Morrlml!., PLD.c Ho, Cheryl Smiley and
JeMUer SuchOmel. The queen •111 bt UDOUDCed at ha.U-Ume thla Friday rdgbt at the
Corooa del Mar -Co.sta. Mesa tootb&U p.me at Da.-ldsoa nekl. --••••••••••••••••••-.
EV ENI NG IN PARI S Church News
He ts the author of the book,
"Tall bl the paper tiger," in
wlllch he relates his experi-
ences and opinions pined trom
hls Asian ser•tce wit h the AP,
and Ln Rhee's "Inner circle."
Mr, King Is presented by
The Senior Citizen's recrea-
tion center at 15th St. and
lrvlne Ave., CUff HaYen, will
be transformed toto a street In
Parts at 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec.
4, when Newport Unity Women
stage thelr annual Christmas
tUDd raiser. "An evening In
Paris" theme will prevail.
There will be dances, many
Chrtstmu Items, hand crafted
gUts, door prizes and a money
tree, A FreDCh dinner wll1 be
served t:rom 5 to 7 p.m.
The Luthern Church of the
Master, 2900 PacUtc Vtew Dr.,
Harbor View Hills-· The Junior
High League wtll serve refresh-
ments at the Christian fellow~
shtp hours following 9 and 11
a.m. services this Sunday. Dr.
WUliam R. Eller will dellver
the message on "Loyalty" in
keeping with the stewardship
committee's "loyalty month"
program. The routh and senior
choirs will bring special mes-
sages in song. • • •
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, 500 St. Andrew's Rd.,
Cliff Haven-· ''Livlng by tlre-
Ueht'' lsthetopic ofDr.Charles
Dlerenfleld lor the 8, 9:30 and
11 a.m. Sunday services. • • •
Christian Science Churches
• .. The Bible lesson ser mon tor
this SIIDdl.y taeotltled ''Wort:aJ.J:
and Immortals," SerYices are
a.t 9 aod 10:30 a.m. 1n Newport
Beach, 11 a.m. Ln Costa Mesa,
and 10 a.m. 111 Harbor VIew
Hills. • • •
The Newport Unity Church,
meeting at 15th St. and lrvlne
Ave ., CUff Haven •• "Afftrma-
ttve prayer" will be Ule sermon
topic of the Rev. Loren Flick-
Inger lor the 10 and 11:15 a.m.
Sunday services. • • •
Way-In Fellowahip Church of
Rellgtous Science, Z411 E.
Coast Hwy., Corooa del Mar --
••Step out Ln faith" will be the
ser mon topic of the Rev. Etea.
nor C. Jackson at tlle 11 a.m.
service Sunda.y, A "treasure"
auction wtll be held directly
after tlle bhurch service.
P.F.O. plans breakfast
RfCHARD CHALLIS, owner of the Challls Galleries, Lagu:na
Beach, is shown wtth a water color by Robert Marshall,
whJch he Is donating to the Costa Mesa Art League tor their
luncheon and art show to be heW lllls Sunday, Nov . 14, at
the Bahia Corlntht.an Yacht Club. Mr. Cha!Us was main
speaker lor the October meeting and will be one of the
judges at the Sunday event. (Ensign photo.)
Council session .speedy
The Newport Beach City trlcl tor consideration on Dec .
Hunuy students and their
parents will be welcomed to
the 2nd anm.lll pancake break-
fast In the Eastbluftelementary
school multtpurpose room,2627
VIsta del Oro, on SatlD'day,
Nov. 20, from 8 a.m. to noon.
The m!nu for the mo rning will
Include orange juice, waffles,
scrambled eggs, sausage and
milk or conee. (Wha t, no pan-
cakes??':') Tickets pr iced at
$1.50 tor adults and 75~ for
chJldren may be purchased at
school from Nov. 15 thr ough
19 or at the door.
Table decorations and enter-
tainment will be provided by
students under the direction of
teachers Bill Van Drulf, Jean
D\ll&m and Sandte Quinn.
The Parent-Faculty Orp.ni-
tatJon sponsored eventllasbeell
planned unde r the ways aod
means chairmanship or Mrs.
Coleman Colla, assisted by
Mrs. Richard Hodge, co-cl\alr-
man; Mrs. wuu.am Burke, doOr
prizes; Mrs. Roy Oavl:i, food;
Mrs. Lawrence Becker, repro-
ductions; Mrs. Galloway Ches.
ton and Mrs . Cal Campbell.
general coordination. .
Robert FtaDCY, principal;
Col. H. B. EIUter) president,
and Cal Campbell, treuurer.
report the proceeds wiU be used
to purchase teacher -rtQIH!sted
athletic and t!ducaUooal equip.
ment for the school. Council Is well known for set-13, lnvolvlng alley paving In
tlng recor ds, but usually they Newport Heights and Balboa.
are records Involving longses-* AlrrHORIZE D the con-
sions . Such "'as not the case struc tion and lnst.atla.Uon of a Airport noise is topic
Monday night, however. swimming fioat at lOth St. and The Newport Harbor Civic
The Council, • sweeping Bay Ft. League wm m~t Nov. 16 at
thr ough a 10-p<~.ge agenda, ad-• REFERRED to the Planning Mariner's library, 2005 Dover
journed the• brief session ZO Com mission a report by De-Dr.
mtnutes aner It opened. It was velopment Design Associates Coffee time is 9:30 a.m.,
the second lime thi s year that recommending a proposed mo. meeting tim '! Is at 10 a.m.
the Council had concluded lts bile home park sUe attheclty's The program will be ''Air-
business In less than 30 d ty.owned dump site property port ootse monJtoringsystem.''
minutes. at the west end of 19th St. The speaker will be Nor man
Among the actions taken by Ewers, noise abatement spec-
the Council Monday wer e: TRU STEES TAKE TOU R taUst of Orange County Airport.
• ADOPTION or an ordl-Nor mally the trustees of the He will discuss the noise monl.-
nance on ga.rl::r.i.ge, refuse and Newport Mesa .lnifled schOol loring system and show the
cuttings. district don't work onSaturday, fil m, "The quiet sky." The
• AOOPTION of an or dl-but Nov. 6 was an exception. fil m explains how the noise
nance restricting dogs on Trustees met at 9 a.m. at the monttortnc systemoperatesa.nd
beaches between the hOurs of school business offtce at 1857 what Is hOped -."Ill be aceom-
9 a.m. and 5 p.m. between Sept. Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa, to pUshed.
in g out tor the elderly," a new
community program sponsored
by Church Women United. The
purpose Is a nutritional lunch
and tellowshJp. The oncea week
luncheon Is open to all Senior
Cltl%ens In tbe harbor area.
Mrs. Rlcha.rdNelson,organtzer
ol the program, w1ll present
Information coocerntnc this oew
endeavor.
15 and June 15, and at all Urnes go on a bus tour. Trustees Also on tlle proKflm Is '•OLD-between June 15 and Sept. 15, toured all of the dlstrlct-owned
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• DIRECTED the stafttopre-sites tor future scbooll u well
pare a resolution of Intention to as the warebouse aDd M :Nally
form a special assessment dis-Instructional med.La center.
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Decorating Time Dec. 8
llrrlodo of boll4oY tablo ar-
...,._. •Ill nu 11w ma1JI
dbdoc room of tile llo-Bay
Clab OD WedDnltaJ, Dec. 8,
Tbo --.nu 11o de-ilpecl b)' member• of theeom-
m..tty, dfte orp.aiatJoaa, so-
cial aDd "'"'--aDd lDdll'ldui.J.s wbo wtll be com-
petllc for a aumber of prlles
aDd the CO'I'et«< pei'Petllll
nefl)ltakel trophy lD tbe an-••1 eoctelt IIPQ080I'ed by tbe
W:>m.Ml'l DtYisJou of the New-
port Harbor Ud Costa Mesa
Clambers of Commerce.
Tbo pubUc Ia llmtod. Gue.U
lor the liDCbeoa wtll ptber at
11 a.m. for tbe IOClal bcMir aad
YIP1DC ofceaterpr.ees. Luoeh-
tal will be se"ed at DOOil.
Music wUl be prootided by tbe
MadrJpl S1Dpr1 from COlt&
Mea bleb sebooJ.. uncler tbe
Scout work
aid sought
Ken Hickenbottom, chlel
scout executiYe, urges leaders
in the community to "take a
perJODil stake in the Dation's
JAMES AHD CHARLEHE IUCKLEY future" by oponsorlnJIB Ex-plorer post.
Ch I B t d At the r ecent IOOJcheon al or ene OX er we S Phlloo-Ford. Newport Beach, Mr. Htekenbottom aid lt ls
James Robert Buckley ~~::-·~·~:";.';,";:'!,:::;; not ooly well Qu&Ufted, but wbo
Miss Charlene Baxter be-another sister, Miss Boa.nle dtanlfy the poslttooa.
came Mrs. JamesRoberiBuck-Baxter of Bay Sbores. Miss "The attitudes and patterDS
ley ln a double rlng wedding-DlaM Eshelman of Laguna Nl-of these youngsters ln tbe Or·
ceretoony held at Z p.m. Satur-guel was brldesnWd. anp Empire COUDCII, Boy
day, Od. 16, at St. Andrew's Larry La Bonte served as Scouts of America, are being
Presbyterian O:hurch of New-best man. Edward Eshelman of established rlpt now," tbe
port Baeb. La~ Nleutl and Jack RonDe Scout executive stated. "These
The bride Is the daughter of of Costa Mesa were ushers. are the futlll'e executives to
Mr. and Mrs. Ward B:uter of Immediately followtng the whom you wtll turn your jobs
Bay,Shores. The groom, a La-c eremony, a reeeptlon nsbeld someday." cuna resident, 11 the son of Mr. at the Southern Coloa.lal style lD the Empire Council there
a.od Mr s. Harold Buckley of borne of the bride's puents in are posts ln agriculture, cable
Lewiston, New York. Bay Shores, deoon.ted wltb an TV, science, electrontcs, lor-
direction of Edward A. Bra-
hams.
Each year the 2 womea's dl-
•1Jlorls alternate hostessl.agthe
eYeot aDd this year Costa Mea
will be ln charge IInder the
direction or Dr. Hilda Mc-
Cartoey, presldeot, Proc~
will he)p flnaoce the amual
teachers welcom'! co-spon-
sored by the two womea's dl-
risions. Also loclOOed In this
beoetlt w111 be the Girls
of the Harbor Area, who wtu
puUelpate in decorating the
luneheoa tables.
Reservations to enter
competition or to atteod
luneheon may be made by callLDc
W:rs. P. Warren Smith, etwr.
man lor the Newport Women's
DJY1s1on, ll675-7203. Resern.-
tlou may also be made by
eaWDc the Newport Harbor
Cbl.mber omce, 6,-15300.
Tbe dea.dllne to enter com-
petition la Nov. 15. Ltmcheon
reservattona must be ma..le be-
lore ~.1.
GOURDi, CAT-TAILS AND CHRYSANTHEMUMS ue
pthered by Mra. Bert Reedy, oostes.; Mrs. Hom er Reed,
hospUaUty chairman, aad Mrs. Richard Spooner, presld~nt,
left to right, in antt~tloo of the Harbor Vtew Hills Garden
Club's Nov. 17 meettnc. a 12:30dessert atthe Reedy Harbor
VIew Hills residence. Featured proeram will be arrange-
ments tor the holiday seeoe by Morrt Molho, Harbor Area
florist, wOO will accent both Tbanklgtving and Christmas
time with suggestions tor home decoration. (Ensign photo .)
SPACE FOR RENT
in tho Enoitp~ Bui l ~ing
2121 E. Cent IIIIJ., CeMI ... II•
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TH·E PE FECT
CHRISTMAS GIFT!
A FAMILY PORTRAIT IN COLOR
An Empire cowu m2.de with a abuodance of yellow gladiolas, estry, ftre control, medicine,
ctlapel traln, a hi gh neck and wh.lte roses, stock aDd earna-search and rescue, banking and
long, sneer sleeves, was chosen tions, and larp yellow satin tt.nanee, and virtually a.ny otber
by the brlde lor her wedding. bows holding wbtte weddlnc area in which teenagers espress
Tbe dress was made wttba coat bells. Mrs. Hyatt Baker was 1n an lnteresl to form a post.
effect falh.loned from silk or· cbarp of lbe pelt book. Tbe program t\as lOGe co-
paa ower wblte ati.D. Em. W:rs. Buter reei!Ytd pella tdiiCIUOGll tM.ayear,accordlnc-.
tlrotder.t wblte t'lowera bor-ln a fknJ prlated cblbdr ... to W:U.HooYer.Eq~lreCoUDCll
dered tbe traln. A S-Uered 1D abadts of blue. U wil made d1rtcl0r of ft.eld sentce. There
Eqlllb Ulustoo nil of elbow with kine lull alteftt, ud abt an more thin 150 lirla be·
leftClh was held 1n place by a wore a wh.lte orcb1d. ionJinc to E.q,lorers ln Orange
.ID'Iall seed pearl tiara, The groom' a mother wore a Co\lllty. Girl Scouts of America
She curled a cascade bou-belp sUit suit complemeottd maJ be contacted by phoning
quet of butterny or ctllds, wtllte with a slmUar corsap. 6'13-6470 or 'lftltinr O.C. Girl
elepnce carnations and pale The ntlFlyweda took a hooey-Seout Counell, 1'100 W, Balbo&
yellow sweethea.rt roses. The moon rupt to Hawall. They will Blvd., Newport Beach.
bridal atteDdants carried vic. make Lagu!la Beaebtbeirbome. E.q,lorers Seoutlng Is tor
torlan oosepys of yellow roses T,he bride Is a pdlate of youth from ace 14 or over.
a.nd eiepnce carnations. They Newport Harbor high scbool FID"ther lntor ma.Uoo Is avall-
WI)J'e empire styled gowns of and San Diego State Collep. able by wrULDg Mr. Ken Hick-
yellow crepe with small halos Her oew }lusband atteoded the enbottom, P.O. Bos 5115, Santa
of fresh yellow rosebuds and University of Buff&k) tn But-Ana 92700, or ph0ning546-4990.
earnaUons. The bride's sister, falo, New York. He Is now ill
llrs. Sh<rry Doug~>erl)' or tr-the consttuctiOII plaolllll( dl-OPEN HOUSE SUNO.t.Y
Ylne, sened as her matron of vision of the Irvloe Company, AT 0. C. C. LIBRARY
booor. The maid of Donor was with ottlces in Newport Center.
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DICK RICHARD, at left, presideDl of Richard's Lido
Yarkets, congratulates Mr. aDd Mrs. Sam Salkin ol Los
Angeles, winners of a plane trip to San Francisco at
Tuesday night's champagne preview opening of Harbor View
Center. Richard's Market Is one of the stores 1n the oew
shopping center. A "ft.esta grande" celebraUon of the
opening will conUnue tlu"ough November, culm ioa.Ung in
the award of major prizes Dec. 1.
Fiesta marks opening
A 3 week "fiesta grande"
1s being held attbeHa.rbor View
Ceater, wtllc b offtclally opened
for business yesterday.
Tills theme was adopted to
hooor the Spanish, Melican and
Callfornia herttace of the past
because the oew sboppllll ceoter
Is located on land that was
formerly part of Rancho San
Joaquin.
After a series of weekly prl-
&es aOO spedal eveots, "fiesta craooe" w111 culminate on Dec.
1 with the awarding of 10 major
prizes. The winners of these
prizes will be required to be
present on theeveniorotDec.l.
A champagnepreYiewopenl.ng
was beld Tuesday nlght, spoo~
JOred by the merchants of the
center and by the Irvine Co.
The evening was a benettt for
the VIrginia Castle ALWUa.ry
Her Christmas
dreams are
made of
1urs
by
A complm selection
of 1972 fu r foshions ...
for l•y .. ·w•y.
of the Newport Beach Assist~
ance League.
Here Is the Ust of the new
stores and shops, wtth the
names of owners or m.1oagers:
The Fringe Benefit, Mark
and Sue Stoddard, 1648 New
MacArthur Blvd.
Cameo Cleaners, Grofte
Murdock, 1650 New MacArthur
Blvd.
Richard's Market, Joe Payne,
1660 New MacArthur Blvd.
Newport Stationers, Evelyn
Johnson, 1&40 New MacArthur
Blvd.
Saodcastle GU'ts, Don a.nd
Beverly Mirecki, 1636 New
MacArthur Blvd,
Caldwell's Candles, Mrs. Vt
Wlnn, 1634 New MacArthur
Blvd.
Imperial Hardware, Tom
Lansford, 1614 New MacA rthur
Blvd.
Guild Drug, Jim Hoover,1610
New MacArthur Blvd.
Magic Mirror, Alice Meyers,
1620 New MacArthtU' Blvd.
Howard's NutriUon, Howard
Loplzlch, 1628 New MacArthur
Blvd.
Flowers by MorrJ, Morrl
Molho, 1640 New MacArth~a
Blvd.
Southern CaHtorDla First
Natiooal Bank, BUI Cole, 1666
New MacArthur Blvd.
Children Unllmtted, Evel)'n
Auld, 1616 New MacArthur
Blvd.
Macnab-lrvtoe Realty, Tom
Queen, 1644 New MacArthur
Blvd.
Shell Oil Co., Tom Quintin,
2500 San Joaquin H111s Road.
Btu Flood Co., Bill Flood,
164& New MacArthur Blvd.
DCC'S IRISH OJPS OH
DISPL AY AT IMPERIAL
Trophies that the Orange
Coast College crew won at the
Dublin regatta ln Ireland during
July are on display oow at the
Imperial Savings ortlce, 550
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Center.
Orange Coast College won the
8.(JII.fed championship, the 4-
oared championship and the
pair-oared championship and
received the 3 cups now on
display.
Tbe Pembrooke Cup for the
S-oared champlonsl\lp tsofpar-
tlcular interest. The event was
100 years old in 1971.In winning
the event, OCC beat Univer sity
College, Dublin, the same col-
lege that won the first cup in
1871,
BILL FELCEMJ.K ER D1 ES
Wtlllam J. Felgemaker, 65, of
ZOU Paloma Dr., Costa Mesa,
died Nov. 7 at Hoag Hospital.
He was born April 13, 1906, in
Ohio, and came to Orange Coun~
ty 3 months ago.
Sunl•ors include Ills wlte,
Catherloe; and 2 sons, Ger-
bardt of Newport Beach and
William Jr. ot Costa Mesa. ~~
O'VI4' Ctnuatf' ON1 M.,,~, Fur-Wr
SiiiCI! 1933
MllffiHr ,\lASTER FURRIERS
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Rosary was recited Tuesday
at Baltz Morttary Chapel and
requiem rnass was celebrated
yesterday at St. Joactlim's
Catholic Church. Interment was
at Good Shepherd Cemetery.
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5n our own buildlnv
1-NO. GilA .. AVI.
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NaY)' Alrmu Frank M. Dean,
SOD of Mr. aDd Mrs. Frank B.
Dean of 1615 Key West Or.,
Harbor View Hllls, has re.
turned to home port atAlameda.
alter a 7 month deployment to
tbe Westera Pacl.ftc aboard the
attact aircraft earrter U.S.S.
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Tbe lire brob oo~.-1:15
a.m., and tbe 1\oUie wu com~
plelely ""olwed wbeo • tbe I
enctoes, truck ud a rneue
squad UDJt arrived. Utookabollt
30 mlDutes to ret tbe flre UDtter
control. t1r otrlclall IUd.
to hear newsman
0. K. P. KID£, veteran DeWS·
wUl ·address members of I~Drt Harbor Panhellenlc at
a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 17, at
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lMURSDAY, NOV. I~ 1!11
CllRDIIA OELIIAR, CAUF.
TID AU SliM RICX:UIII$
Ted F, All!llla, &1, ol 101
Roehllter St~ COlt&..-.. , dtad
NOY. 8 at Costa Mea Memorial
Holpttal. He ftl bon Od. 3,
1908, ID MIDDoot& ud came to
OranpCOWIIy 18 yooroqo.He
wu a ~ter for 40 Y81ll.
Suntvors toelude bit trUe,
AM; 2JOU,RlcllltdudJamH,
bOtb of Mlonesobi a brotbtr,
Orvtue, ot JoshoQ. Tree; a 1lil~
ter , Dorothy Schaub ot Para~
dtae; and 9 gr&Ddchlldreo.
borne of Mrs. George E.
:'!~~~·r~18~~~~!3.~Sa:~brlna Ter~
King was the Associated
correspoodent in Korea
wbea war broke out In 1950.
After covering the tlghUng and
the truce talks during nearly a
decade with "the AP, he re.
signed aod became liaison man
and publlc relations adYlsor to
then President Syngman Rhee.
He Jeri to spend a year ot
travel ln Europe and to com-
plete a second trip around the
world. He returned to the United
States to write and lecture.
Coest and. Southern Federa.l
Sat1ngs' tree enterprise speat.
ers bureau. The subject of bls
talk wUl be "Behind the bead~
lines."
Hostesses tor the meeting
wlll be Mmes. Leon Fry,Cb&r~
les Glasgow Jr., Marion JohD~
son, Perry W. Snow, Robert
Wood, Arthur Kromer, Dudley
Mlller, aDd Kenneth C. Sloultb.
CORONA DEL MAR SENIORS competlac tor the Utle of homecoming queen are, left to
right, Laurie Bayless, Cathy PYrmort, Jut Yorrl100, Pior Ho, Cberyl Smiley and
JennUer Suchomel. Tbe queen 1rtll be UDOUDCid at half-time thl!: Friday nlgbt at the
Corooa del Mar ..Costa Mesa fooU.U pme at OaYldSOD Qetd.
A memorlal ma11 will be
held at 8 a.m. today, NO'I. 11
at St. Joachim's Catholic
Church, and a fUneral ser"flce
wUJ be held at 2 p.m. today at
Balta Mortuary Chapel.4 1nter~
me.Dt wfll hP at St. Paul. Minn.
EV ENING IH P ARIS Church News
He is the author of the book,
•·TaU of the paper tiger," In
wlllch he r elates his expert~
ences and opinions pined tram
his Asian service with the AP,
and in Rhee's "loner circle."
Mr. King Is presented by
The Senior Citizen's r ecrea.
tJon center at 15th St. and
Irvine Ave., CUff Haven, wtu
be tnnstormed Into a street in
Paris at 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec.
4, when Newport Unity Women
stage their annual Christmas
fund raiser. ''An evening in
Paris" theme will prevail.
There will be dances, many
Christmu Items, hand crafted
gifts, door pr l.&es and a money
tree. A French dinner will be
served trom 5 to 7 p.m.
The Luthern Church of the
Master, 2900 Pacific View Or.,
Harbor View Hills ·-The Junior
High League will serve refresh-
ments at the Christian fellow~
ship hour s following 9 and 11
a.m. services this Sunday. Dr.
William R. Eller will deliver
the message on "Loyalty" 1n
keeping with the stewardship
committee's "loyalty month''
program. The youth and senior
choirs wJll bring special mes~
sages in song. • • •
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, 600 St. Andrew's Rd., cwr Haven --"Living by lire~
Ugtlt'' isthetoplc oiOr.Char les
Dter entleld for the 8, 9:30 and
11 a.m. Sunday services, • • •
Christian Science Churches
~~The Bible lesson ser mon for
this Sunday lseotiUed "Mortall
and Immortals." Senlces are
at 9 and 10:30 a.m. In Newport
Beach, 11 a.m. ln Costa Mesa,
and 10 a.m. ln Harbor VIew
Hills. • • •
The Newport Unity Church,
meeting at 15th St. and lrvlne
Ave., CIW Haven~~ '•Atnrma~
tlve prayer" will be the sermon
topic ot the Rev. Loren Flick.
Inger for the 10 and 11:15 a.m.
Sunday services. • • •
Way~In Fellowship Church of
Relig:lous Science, z•u E.
Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar -·
"Step out In faith" wUI be the
sermon topic of the Rev. Elea-
no r C. Jackson at the 11 a.m.
service Sunday. A ''treasure"
auction will be held directly
after the ~burch service.
P .F .0. plans breakfast
RICHARD CHALLIS, owner of the Challls Galleries, Laguna
Beach, Is shown with a water color by Robert Marshall,
wlllch he Is donating to the Costa Mesa Art League for their
luncheon and art show to be ,held lllls Sunday, Nov. 14, at
the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Mr. Challis was main
speaker for the October meeting and will be one ot the
judges at the Sunday event. (Ensign photo.)
Council session speedy
The Newport Beach City trlct for consideration on Dec.
Hungry students and their
. parents wHI be welcomed to
the 2nd annual pancake break~
fast in the Eastblutf elementary
school multipurpose room, 262 7
Vista del Oro, on Saturday,
Nov. 20, from 8 a.m. to noon.
The menu for the mor ning will
include orange juice, wattles,
scrambled eggs, sausage and
milk or cotfee. (What, no pan-
cakes???) Tickets priced at
$1.50 for adults and 75~ tor
c lllldren may be purchased at
school from Nov. 15 through
19 or at the door.
Table decorations and enter-
tainment will be provided by
students under the direction of
teachers Bill Van Druff, Jean
Dunam and Sandie Quinn.
The Parent-Faculty Orpni~
zatton sponsored event has been
plaMed under the ways and
means chalrmanslliJ) of Mrs.
Coleman Colla, assisted by
Mrs. Richard Hodge, co~chair
man; Mr s. WttUam Burke, door
prizes; Mrs. Roy Oavl:o, food;
Mrs. Lawrence Becker, repro~
ductions; Mrs. Galloway Ches.
ton and Mrs. Cal Campbell,
general coordlrat1on.
Robert Francy, prloclpa1;
Col. H. B. Ellker; president,
and Cal Campbell, treasurer,
report the proceeds wlU be used
to purchase teacher-requested
athletic and tducatlonal equip-
ment for the school. Council Is well known for set-13, Involving alley paving in
ting records, but usually they Newport Heights and Ba lboa.
are r ecor1s Involving longses~ • AUTHORIZED the con~
sions. Such .. ·as not the case structton and lnstallaUon of a Airport noise is topic
Monday ntght, however. swimming noat at lOth St. and The Newport Harbor Civic
The Council, sweeping Bay Ft. League will meet Nov. 16 at
through a lO ~page agenda , ad-• REFERRED to the Planning Mariner's library, 2005 Dover
journed the brief session 20 Commission a report by De-or .
mlnute s aner it opened. It was velopment Design Associates Coftee ti me is 9:30 a.m.,
the second time this year that r ecommending a proposed mo~ meeting tim ~ Is at 10 a.m.
the Council had concluded Its bile hOme park site at the city's The program will be ''Air-
business In less than 30 city-owned dump site property port noise monitoring system."
minutes. at the west end of 19th St. The speaker wlll be Norman
Among the actions taken by Ewers, noise abatement spec~
the Council Mond:ly were: T RU ST EES TAK E lOUR lallst of Orange County Airport.
• ADOPTION ot an ordi-Nor mally the trustees of the He will discuss the noise mont .
lng out for the elderly," a new
community program sponsored
by Church Women United. The
purpose is a outrtttonal lunch
and fellowship. The once a week
luncheon Is open to all Senior
Citllens in the harbor area.
Mrs. RlchardNelson.orpnizer
of the program, wtU present
information concernlncthls new
endeavor.
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OFF
thru
Nov.
'71
OFF
thru ·
Nov .
'71
"WORLD'S LARGEST"
EXCLUSIVE
GUARANTEED DRAPERY SERVICE
Drapery Cleaning. P•rf•ct regordleu of the age of
your drap•ry, or 1 oo·;. rtploct mt nt If d eanabtt.
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PROfESSIONAL INSTALLATION
PROFESSIONAL REMOVAL
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540-1366
642-0270 nance on garbage, reruse and Newport Me: • .LWfled school loring system and show the
cuttings. district don't 'lfork on Saturday, nlm, "The quiet sky," The
• ADOPTION of an ordi~ but Nov. 6 was an ezceptioo. film ezplalns how the ootse
na.nce restricting dogs oo Trustees met at 9 a.m. at the monitoring system operates and
beaches between the hOurs of school business offtce at 1857 what ts hoped will be accom~
9 a.m. and 5 p.m. betweenSept. Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa, to pUshed.
Marine Pfc. Mariano Ruft'tno ~~=1=~=~==~=====~~=== Jr., soo of Mr. aDd Mrs. Marl-It 17 , Cost1 Mtu
ano Ruttloo Sr. ot 775 Olympic
Ave., Costa Mesa, Is serYtnc
wtth the Tlllrd Marine Division
oo Okinawa. IS and June 15, and at aU times go ol'l a bus tour. Trustees Also Ol'l the program Is ''Din-
between June 15 and Sept. 15. toured all of the distrlct..owned r--------------------.. • DIRECTED thestafttopre· sites tor future schools as well
pare a resolution ofinteottooto as tbe warehouse and M:NaUy
form a spectal assessment dis~ instructlou.l media ceoter.
Graff
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30" RAYON CHENILLI!
TAFFETA LINI!O
OLIVE, BLUE, GOLD
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SIZES 1 2-11
140
COSTA MUA IT'S •••
Fall
' Wilder
1971
HOUIS:
Ooi/1 9:30 fo 6
ftido~ he. to 8
MAJOI CIWHT C.UDS
ACCEntO
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NAVY, MIY •za I-ll -
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Decorating Time Dec. 8
llyrladl of holiday tablo u-
-· wtu nu 111o maiD dlalar room of tbo Bo-Bay
Club oo Wodoooday, Dec. 8,
Tbe deeoraUou will be de-
.tped bJ member• of tbteom-
mUDity, etric orp.n1a.tlolll, so-
cial &ad bllliDell croups &Dd
lDd:lridc-.ls who will be com-
petiq for a aumber of prlles
aoo the CO'f'eted perpetual
neepst.akea trophy to the an-
aal eootelt IPOQIOred b)' the
w,m""'' Dh1atou ot the NeW-
port Harbor and Costa Mesa
Clll.mbeu of Commerce,
dlteetloa of EdWard A.
bams,
Each yea.r the 2 women's dl-
vlsloos alternate hostesslngthe
euot aDd this year Costa Mesa
wlll be in charge under the
direction or Dr. HUda Mc-
Cartney, president. Proceeds
will help finance the anoual
teachers welcom"l co-spon-
Sored by. the two women's dl-
vtsioos. Also lncltr:led In this
beneftt wlll be the Girls Club
of the Harbor Area, who wtu
partlctpate In decorating the
luncheon tables.
Reservations to enter
competlH.on or to atteod
lunehaon ma:y be mad;t;y~;llb;g
W:rs. P. Warren
The publle II lnYlted. Guests
tor the luocbeoo 1rlll ptber at
11 a.m. for the IOCI&l bour abd
Ytewtac of centerpieces. Luneh-
eoo wtll be served at DOOD.
Music wtll be provided by the
lladrlpl S'-• from c-
Mesa hlrh school, urder the
man tor the Newport ;,;,;,;~ ••
Dlvislon, at675-7203.Reserva-
tloos may also be made by
calllog the Newport Harbor
Chamber ortlce, 6'15..6300,
GO UROO, CAT-TAllS AND CHRYSANTHEMUMS are
gathered by Mrs. Bert Reedy, bosteSI; Mrs. Homer Reed,
bospUaUty c ha.lrman.-aad-JiltosoRichard Spoontr, president,
left to right, In anttcipltioo of the Harbor VIew Hills Garden
Club's Nov, 17 meeting. a 12:30dessertatthe Reedy Harbor
View Hllls residence. Fea.tured program will be arrange-
ments lor the hollday scene by Morrl Molho, Harbor Ar~
norlst, who will accent both Thanks&.fvfng and Christmas
time with suggestions for home decoration. (Ensign photo.)
SPACE FOR RENT
in ihe Enolgn Building
Seoul work
aid sought
Tbe deadline to enter com-
peUtion Is Nov, 15 . Luncheon
resern.tlons must be ma..le be-
for e Dec. 1.
Zl2l E. CeiiiiiWJ,, CeiMI ... II•
SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN
TII ... HII: 11HIIl
Ken Hickenbottom, chief
scout executive, urges leaders
In the community to . "take a
persooal stake 1n the nation's
JAMES AHD CHARLEHE BUCKLEY tuture" by spollSOrlng 1.11 Ex-plorer post.
Ch I B t d At the recent ltmcheon at a r ene a X er we s Phllco-Ford, Newport Beach, Mr. Hickenbottom said lt ls
J R b t B . k I Important and neoessary to en-ameS Q e r U C ey roll men In Scouting w:.O are
not only wen qua.Wled, but who
M.lss Charlene Baxter be-a.nof:her sister, Miss Bonnie dicnlfY the positions.
came Mrs. James Robert Buck· Baxter of Bay Sbores. Miss "The attitudes and patterns
ley in a double ring weddin;r Diann Eshelman of Laguna Nl-of these youngsters ln the Qr.
ceremrJny held at 2 p.m. Satur. guel was bridesmaid. ange Empire Council, Boy
day, Oct. 16, at St. Andrew's Larry La Bonte served as Scouts of America, are betng
Presbyterian (:burch of New-best man. Edward Eshelman of estabUshed rtght oow," the :
port Beach, La.guna Niguel and Jack Ronne Scout executive stated, ''These
The bride Is the daughter of of Costa Mesa were ushers. are the future executives to
Mr, and Mrs. Ward Baxter of Immediately tollowtng the whom you wtu turn your jobs
Bay Shores. The groom, a La. ceremony, a reception was held someday."
guna resident, is the son of Mr. at tt1e Southern Colol'llal style In the Empire Council there
aod Mrs. Harotd Buckley of home of the bride's pareats 1D are post~ In agriculture, cable
Lewiston, NeW York. Bay Shores, deoora.ted with an TV, science, electronics, !or-
An Empire gowu mt.de. with a abwxlaoce of yel)ow gladlolas, estry, nre control, medicine,
cbapel train, a high neck and white roses, stock and caroa. search and rescue, tanking aod
long, sheer sleeves, was chosen tions, and large yellow sa.Un ttna.oce, and virtually any other
by tbe bride for her wedding. bows balding white wedding area tnwhlcbteenagerse:xpress
The dress was made with a coat bells. M.rs. Hyatt Baker ns in an interest to form a post.
effect fllhloned from .illk or-charge of the p11t book. The prop-am has &OQe CO·
pua over white AUn. Em-M.rs. Buter recalved ~~~tit• tducatta.l thi•year,accordlnc-,
lllrotdered white flowers bor. lD a Oor&l pr1Dted cblfb.dha to MiUHoonr,EmplreCoUDCU
dtre.i tbe train. A 3-Uered 1n shades of bl\ ... It 'ria made dlreetor of fteld sentce. There
Enclllb Illusion .-etl of elbow wlth lone tun 11eefe1, &Pd sbt are more thin 150 ctriJ be·
length was held J.n place by 1 wore a white orcbld. lonetne to Explorers 1n Orange
small seed pearl tiara. Tbe groom's mother wore a Couoty, Girl Scouts of America
She carried a cascade bou-beice silk suit complemented may be contacted by pb:>ning
quet of butterny orchids, white with a stmUar eorsace. 673-6470 or wrttinc o.c. Girl
elegance carnaUons and pale The newlyweds took a hOneY-Scout CouncU, 1700 W. B:a.lbol.
yellow sweetheart roses. The moon night to Hawall. They will Blvd., Newport Beach.
bridal attendants carried vtc. make Lagu4a Beachtheir hOme. Explorers Scouting is tor
tor tan oosegays of yellow roses The bride Is a lfldtate of youth from age 14 or over.
ud elegance carnaUons. They Newport Harbor hlgb scbool Further tntormatloo is avail-
wore empire styled gowns of and San Diego State Collep. able by writing Mr. Ken Hick-
yellow crepe with small halos Her new ll usbaod attended the enbottom, P.O. Box 5115, Santa
of tresh yellow rosebuds and University of BuffAlo In But-Ana 92700, or phOning 546-4990.
carnatlons. The bride's sister, falo, New York. He ts DOW IJ'J
Mrs. Sherry Dougherty or lr-lhe co-uctlon olannlnc dl-OPEH HOUSE SUNO~Y
line, served as her matron of vision of the Irvloe Company, AT 0 . C. C. LIBRARY
bonor. The maid ot hooor was wttb otftces in Newport Center.
TALK ON DRUGS SLATED
The FrieDds of the OrUige
Coast College Llbraryw11l coo-
du ct an opeohouseofthecollege
Ubrary b.cillties trom 5 to '1
p.m. this Sunday, Nov . 14. Re·
treshments will be serYed, The Irvine Woman'sCiubwiU
meel at the University Com-
munity Association Clubhouse
at 4530 SandburC. VIllage Two ,
1D University Park lrvtoe, at
8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 16.
Mrs. Earl Harwell, program
chairman, wtll present Navy
Hospital Corpsman Robert E.
Powell, from the El Toro Ma-
rine Hospital, wbo w111 talk on
"Dan&erous drugs.''
"Doc" Powellistheprlncipal
speaker for DONIE, which
starda tor DanprousDrupand
Narcotics Information and Edu-
eatioo T•m, a special depart-
ment or the 3rd Marine Alr·
craft Wtnr. DONIE programs
art preseoted wtth ertq)basla:
focused oa helping puetts, the
pubUc and Marloe personnel to
bitter uoderstud the drug
prob•m ud subc\llture. Tbere
will be a quuttoo and aJlSWet
period lollnwlnr tbo preaeota-
tlon.
Mn. Martlll Beltreos, prest-
deol, will coodoct 1 b<lof bU-
IMol mHIInl: prior to tbo Pl'O·
CRID· Retrolbmealo wiU be
11ned &ftenudl wUh Mn.
Elmer Btavltaff ...s Mn.
Saau•l White u ..,....., for
tho ooclll boar.
Due to tM IIUC~ ofthef'IIDd
rapiAc "cooklt CUidYal'' Jut
year, Mrs. Robert Brcnrnell,
ways aDd means chairman. ls
planalDg a slmtlat e'ltot to be
bekt on Dec. 9 in tbe corridor
t n troot of the A tpba Beta mar.
ket In the University Park shOp-
ping center. Sale of taome made
goodies wtu belin at 10 a.m.
Mrs. John w. Cox, co-cbalr·
man, Is worldDC with Mrs.
Brownell on deti.Us of this pro.
jeet.
'DEATH OF SALESMAN'
HEXT AT I.C. TH!:ATER
lrvtne CommUDity T!Miter ts
in rehearsal tor ill secood
production of tbe 1971-'72 sea-
son, Arthur Mllltr's ''Death of
a salesman."
Guided tours of the $1.5 mu.
Uon structure wtll be eooducted
by members of the Ubrary staft.
Guests wUI toar the nrst noor
study area, the secoDdandthird
tloor stacks and retereoce
areas and the fourth noor media
resources ceater, wbJcb coo.
talDs a TV sludio, reproducttoo
center, aDd study carrels.
The Ubrary cootaln& more
than 70,000 books, periodicals,
pamphlets and mlcronlm reels.
It also has a special coUecttons
section that lncludes.paperblck
books, current popular
collep catalo,., and hl~lorlcai !f
copies of the New York
ud other periodicals.
Tbe role of WlU, Lomu Ia
pLayed by Aaroa. Fletcher u
roest artist. Tbe Tuesday Club ot N.,r-1'
Hilda Alleo playa W1117's port Harbor will bold
wlfe, Linda. AlaJ lll.tared 111 ftoUc ud Tb1Dkscit1nc
tbe cut are GlrJ Sader.., u duce NoY. ZO at tbe ~wporter
lltjlpy LoiiWI, Bob Millo u lao. Tho Mark W111'110: "'·
But Lom&D.. Art Gordoo u cbeltra will turolsh the mullc.
Charley, and Put -lo u AutiiUJig Mrs. llartluaKI!Ir.
Uocle Beo. cbiairman. are Mmes. Floyd
Dtro<:tod by Rlclllrd Dow B•U, a-J. lll(ram, Doaald
ICT'I Pf'OChletloa of "DrMtb oi Mc:Micbael, Burtoa Grant. John
a aJeamu" ..-. at OCJ sa. Hldllnul. Laureoce Wrlcbt, Ed·
maniUea HallP)l,......_Row. wlD HeU, A. w. Lewts, Olf1d
!IS at 8 p.m. tJr a 1-.,..Uad K. Kimball, W. Lucas Betts,
r1111 •• Frldoyo aad -.-,1• ~llort ltal~ Cloade Cotl<lo, Er-
-llcCIIItand, Rol>trt Fl&De-po and Fred SlliUek.
IOYS CLUI IE~I!
~·-"' till -ot .ur.-.. _, Harbor Ar• BoJ• Cllb,
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• = ;....,..,. n:::f .-:-~ ':: FRANK MCLELLAN
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&o. before. )"'tt tt.e CeMnlew,. ... ~
all t.be ~ ~~-..,_ •
C.W. Tal: •p_.--..,-j1oa-t1H1, hoi ....... ,._;-
ht JtaUb taad cooftued to the
.,;.. tllot obc kDOw that "the Lord
)'OIIr God, be it Cod ia hea'f'n ..OO.e,
ouu1 lo the ..nh ...._tiL" Althoqb
abe Md beq U f:at..oral ud anrodJJ
-.·obc --..1 the clory ud
JOIIMUA'S fllST MIIIACU Wlllt doe• It mean to be
loti? The word "'"lost" iJ wed
in the Bible to describe the
condrtion or a penon without
Chritt -1n unbeliever. The
purpose for whkh J esus came.
was to save or fi nd the la.t .
Luke 19:10 says, "For I he Son
of ma n il come to seek and to
save th1t which is lost." To be
lost is to Sland already
condemned before God. John
3:18 states, "He thai beliiveth
on Him (Jesu s) is not
.co nde mned: but he t hat
believeth not is condemned
a trudy, because Itt hath not
betieved in lht-name or the
onl y begotten Son of God."
,-._--·, ............ """"., .... -.,,., -"· ....... ,. ., •• -~·_,. ~ ... II«-"" (IJIL 6:12).
M a NCnt ;oon.e, ato11ad. .....................
... , .... -to Jlo,.
TQF •• .(about l.o mila) _.,...... .......... ]_
.ad .aaoee the Jordu River
..... nlloy, :. Yf.• ~ -~· h....tred fJret. below sa left1 to reach
t.Wa ftiJey, wbia Ut that area il
abo.t 18 or 20 mil-: .. wHie-. Jtritho ia
abo.t teD nailtt: rtorth of the Dad
Sa. wb~ "C.ft be sen. h-om the
hictl .. y u you aPJm-c:h the cit7. We· aaw tM o cavattODS that are un-
CO"t'erinc th.r.JJid Testament city. Then
bM:k ol that, the. New Testament city, ~ wbic:h Juus passed, is still
ocupied in part. aod there is also the
1DOdem cit_J • little farther
the weat is a tent city of A•ab~.
.._ ..., •• -dpt or tea .. n .. fa.r::t'a ....ttl to AittJ•, where tbey .........
llll oliii.T H-AY
We 111\Mt alwa71 bear in. mind that
there were abotlt two millioo lsrael-
itea. Two ud o.e-balf tribes-Rea·
ben, Cad, aad oae-half ofl ..........
-had been settled oa the eut aidt: of
the Jordan, btlt tbe remaininc nine
and one-half tribes were to be Kttled
on the weat side from Lebanon on
the north to the Edomites on the
soath, Of', u it is commonly Mid, .. From Dan Bet:rsheba." Tbe
coa.ntry ia and the way
to west and
-of .... -God, ouul ...... , lmow that the Lord hath Jiven 7ou
the lud." Aad abe al10 knew that
abe could be aaved by this aame God.
Thuefon, the made them promise
that, when the Israelites took poaau-
ion, they would "'aavc: aHve my father,
aDd. my •other, aad my brethren, and
my siaten. aDd all that they have,
and deliver our lives from death." n e spies had promiaed her and had
told her to "bind this line of scarlet
thread in the window which
thou u• down by." They
said an7 of her family left the
would be lost, but those
would be saved.
"rhia wu the miracle: -n. adt ol
tbe coveDUt of the Lord ol all tiM
urth" would be carried bJ tM prieRa
rirht down to the ed,.e of tM water,
aDd, u .oon u the ltOin of the feet
of the printt .. ahall reat in tbe waters
of the Jorda.a, that the wata'a of tbe
Jordan ahall be cut o• from the
waters that come down from above;
and they ahall lltand upon a heap."
So, the priesta came to Jordu, aod,
when their feet .. dipped in the brim
of the water ... that the waten which
came dow-n from above •tood aDd roee.
up upon an heap very far from the
city of Adam, that i1 beaide Zaretaa;
and those that came down toward the
sea o f the plain, even the Salt Sea,
fa iled, and were cut otl." Jatt where
"Adam" was is not known bat tbe
text implies that it wu 10me diata.Dce
up the river that tbe waters piled
and the d ry bed also extended
about ten milea to the Dead
So there must have beea a
of about 15 or 20 milea where
Tom P11ine wrote Ag~ oJ
R f'OJOII in which hr declared
enlightened men should cast
aside their suptrstitious belif'f
in God . He hel ped drslroy t h~
faith o f many through his
athr istk writings. But as he
approached tht dark galt" of
de:Hh. h~ sol:-ol:-o~d. ··oh. Lord .
heir me! Oh C'hn s l. h~lp m~!
Stay with mt! It is ltd! ltl h..-
ldt alon..-"
Its
Evidence
BJ B. P, llcllalrte
ICOMTIMUID JI•DM LAST WIU )
WJoata.lodllleWaler!
Tbe butc d&aapa believed to bave taken place In the
physlorn•J ot earth at tile time or the Delap ..ay
baw. been tbt reault of volcanlam or or atomic ftulon,
Tbe plauatblllty of aueh alterations was lncticatldlDf
mle:roca.m by tile creal earthquake in the Mtsatutppl
n.lley, 1111 to 1812, wbea some ares of land dropped
ruty to a bWM:tred teet , and otlll!r& were r-ai.Md eo tbat
for a ttme lite courae of tile river wa s reve rsed. 1'IMII
they aank qa.tn, and tile Father of Wate rs eame ru&ll.ln(
tact wHII lrl&btenlnc velocity. HUla and forests n.n-
labed. Some lakea disappeared and others were tormad-
one Of them seventy miles lone and fl"om thrft to
tweflty mUea wide.
are refagHs from Israel.
told tbat there w ere
theft So, there are
dloe. bat oae, tbe cil'/, ia a.Jne oaly in
bed was dry. And thil Rebwlrakel mentloaa tbe:eQ)IoslonotKraltatoa, Auruat
13, 1113, In tbe Dutch East ladles, which was bnrd four
boura later three thousand miles away and caused
wavea a buodred teet bleb. He opines tbatat the time of
the Flood "tbere were probably ten thouaand aDd more
Krskatou, Mt. Peleea and Vesuvtu.ses shaklncand tear-
1 .. at the foundations of the earth.''
rieL It caB eaaily be
bJ crua-<o>-end
pa!Yerizod
which fell when
man:laed UOODd it.
From Shittim to Jericho was about
12 or. 15 miles, and from Jericho to
Jerasalem aboat the same, but, richt
ia the bqianiac. the way was barred
bl the Jordan Rinr aad the walled
e1ty of jericho tbat completely doat·
iaated the eatraac:e to the pass
throach the moaaWna, and it coald
not be by-paued beaase that would
leave a atroac eae.y on the fi&'bt
flank. The JOI'dan mast be croutd
and Jericho aaaat be dntroyed. The
Israelites were like a bil' mob with-
oat a real tniaed army, aod Jericho
was fall of tnliDed 6cbten, protected
b7 a 'f'CTJ' hip and sturdy wall that
the Israelites, withoat proper eq~ip
mmt, had oo chance of breakiac
through. Ja-hua had an impoaib&e
·prob1em--hataaaly spe:akin •.
faith in their God, said, '"1'·;;.,,; the Lord bath delivered into
all the land : for even all
inlool>;t,onlt~ of the country do
faiat because ua." If the ten spies
at Kadesh-Baraea had done u these
two did, the Israelites would have
rea«:hed Caoaao 40 Je&rs earlier and
woakl have aaved themaelves the ex-
need£ul to let so great a hc.t
quickly. The prieata te-
the ark "on dry frOGDd
of J ord,n, and all the
over on dry croand, -,;e,;,le were paNed clean
Voll.lir~. t ho: Fro:rh·h atht:ISI.
wh..-n fa,·ing ..-t~rnity without
Christ , u11~r~d tiHs..-
friar:ht..-nm~ word~. ··1 :w1
Jb.mdon..-d by God Jnd nt.Jn! I
shall go lo hdl! Oh Chmr. Oh
J~sus Christ!""
A DOvel theory, put forth with a n at amount of sctea-
tlflc erudition and t~eCbntcal lancuace. Is broacbed by
Charle. P . Morse, who writes ln Bible-Science Newa·
letter, July-Aucua:t , li11 : "Research ... durlngthepast
slayears bas reaulted In very cooct evldence ... that the
Flood. . . waa e:auaed by an uplift or the ocean noon
of nearly three miles, whic h resulted in a worldwide
Increase In su level of about two miles . Approxi-
mately six months Later an uplift of the conttnenta or
nearly three miles caused the wate r to drain oft Into
tbe oceans.''
..
it was
was quite
like macb of
told that it
it was muddy,
also told that,
came, it over-
and spread
(This could
banks are ooly
THE Lt.ND"
people were headed
of Canaan, which was
wes t side of the Dead
]ordo'" River, and the Sea of
JOSHUA'S HUMAN METH00S
Joshu had been chosen as a •PJ' at
Kadnh-Bamea, aad now chose
to
' per;..c:ea in the wilderDaa.
A IIEUU5S !lOST
Jo.bua loat no time and rose early
in the moraiag and pve orders for
hi• people to move from Sbittim to
Jordaa. Joebaa had told the:m that
tbe wiYes and little oaes of the two
aDd ooe-half tribea aboald remaia at
boime, east of the Jordan, but the
mirbty men of valor, with their weap-
oas, aboald go with the other tribes
to help p:t them ~W:ttled in the new
· !aDd, whea they could return to their
families and land• on the east side of
Jordao. Bat, even dedactinc these
that were left behind, there were
about one and a half million or more
to invade the
overcome
come by
Jericho was
Christ is the
should claim
our family,
cause, if they
Christ, they
shed blood.
What would
oad
wa7, evn u
today. We
of all of
Rohol>, be-
J ust wlut •to..-.~ 1t mt".ln to
h.-lc>~l"' ftt"rn:ll dJrknt"ss.
S..p.lrali<l fl . SI.IHtlW . Tt."IIIO CS\".
JII):U ish uf soul. <"h" • d<-s.-n t..-
tl w .-,1111.h twn uf th.-lo~l . )'ou
,._... 1••••1. '""' <'tt'rnlt~ I>~
r•"J<IIn): Tlh· _.,-.-.,unl ,,,-lh<' r1,·11
rlUII tn luk,• It• J<)._l t H .-\\.IS
t.•rm,·nt,•d JnJ t'lt'~~<"d ftH _.
,Jr,•p of ,,._.,,·r. In 1~<·11 11<'
To this point, or course , his view roucbly coincides
with wbat othera have maintained befo re him, but then he roe• on to aay: "The r esearch bas resulted 1n rood
evhSence that these uplifts were ca used by chain reaction
or nuclear fl sston or element 1 14 In the upper mantle of
the earth, at first under theoceannoor s and six months
later under the continents:"
,,,.,._,m.· ~·on,·.-r n~·,t .Ji'><•u r 111~ The Ultbna&e Cauee
It><" hr>lrh,•rs 1>.1d .. h''"''' h•r
rh,· r1 r~r 11111,. rh,· n.-h nun h.hl But II the Oelure U to M explained without recourse
to m lracl~s. on purely natural rrounds , we must inqui re ·1 1111~··~<•n.~ry ··on,·.-rn At 1-1 ~1 -Into the ultimate cause. Was It , as Morse SUJJesls ,
and roo late, he uw rhe nrtd simply atomic: explosions lrtcaered by alpha particles
of his own family . 4fctt broUCflt about the tremendous upbeanls, throwln&
We are all guill y at times of the seas upon the land and back again, or was It vol·
procrastination. Tomorrow is a eanls m Induced by something else?
the j ordaa ,-..;-ct.
south from Co~;,,,. to tbr Dead Sea.
It is very like a moantain sttU;tn aacl
\"f'ry croake-d . as it twists throoch the
hill~ in it5 steep de~cent north nf the
Jeric ho mou ntaim . F'mm Jericho to
t!Je Dead Sf':~. il is ~ pl:oc id pondlike
sma!l ri\·t-r. I tlf'w (ahr•!Jt 1-4:1 miles)
frf>r.-. Bc1 ~ut tc. Jt nt"'al!:'m ( ·\rab) and
H · !~:k\':f d nt>;o r\y ti'lr wh,...lc length
of t!:~ J.::•da:1 V;,.lley. Fror.~ our
hti;;ht. !.::k· C ::alilu.: jr.r,krrl like a
p or:d . .:!:'~ thC' J onl<!ro .1 1!1;••:~.! at the
br.:t r:n ci the \"31!"'''· )oJ'h Cl:l had
cornt n.:onh, throuih thr Jar.d of
:\fo:~'-1 , \\"hrre ~foses w.a;; buried. on
the f':l.,t coast of the Dc;::rl ~ea. an\1
the But
of Jericho already knew o(
of the: gre<at multitude of Israelites at
Shittim. and knew of the miraculous
way that the:y had croJSt·d the Red
Sea, and how they had defrated and
utterly de:5tro}"ed the: two kings of the
1\rnorites, and. for theSe reasnns. the
pe:ople o( Jericho were filled wi th
tcJTOr o f them. Rahab ·Jet the two
me:n down the wall and tl'ld lhrm to
hide in the mountain. whith i!" about
a mile west of the city, and wait u ntil
the exciteme-n t died dl)wn. and so
A SUI'EINA TUlAL
Joshua ordered that the ark e£ the
cO\·enant should go ahead, right up to
the edge of t he j ordan. which, at that
sc=ason, wu flooded and s p r ca d
widely over the land. They fi rst
were to sanctify themse:IHs by com-
pletely surrendering t'rcmselves to
their Lord, .and were 1 .:> trust H im
even down to the small· st detail, "for
tomorrow tht' Lord will do wonders
u
£ollowing ·lo•h,,. to complete: vic-
you one of the modernistJ
the supernatural in the
If so, what would you
ha~·e done in Joshua's place ? Are
you a modc=rn·day Joshua obe:yinr
str ictly lht commands of the Lord!
word oflen ustd by people-It hu tone bPen held tha t bPfonqhe Flood the C!arth's
today when they talk of what · uJs was per pendicula r 10 the plane of its or bit, bOt
the)( are 1 01 ng 10 do . that at the time of the Deluge It was tilted so that u IS
Tomorrow 15 I he devil "s word . now almost twenty-ftve de.-rees trom lhe per pendicular ,
ctvtnc us, Incidentally, our frigid, temperate an~ tor-Today ts God"s word . The rid zones and the rour seaSOlls of our middle northern
writer of the book of Htbrews and southe rn latitudes.
quo tes the commandment But what would bring about such a shtfl in the ea.rth's
often , "Today 1f ye will hear axis? Notbinc can account for It so simply and Joctc.all y
Hi~ vo~ee . harden no t your as th' apprqacll or u unwelcome stellar vtsltor from
hearu ... " (Htb. 3:7-8). life outer apace. U th at was Lndeed the C!ase, it. rravlta ·
i5 too short ;and unctruin for ttonal attrac;ttoa was aufllclent not only to caUH the
Tlh.e l rrfideJ
a!l1d tb~ Serp~nt
FRO M "SWORD Of THE LORD"
MU RFREESBORO, TENN.
Br VIOL A WALD EN
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A converted m1u1. o nce an u\fidel.
Nid to a friend ""One Sabbath
mornmg while m South America I
"'tnt mto t hf' woocb m Karch or
rame. After a wh1le I sat down o n a
lor. My atlenhon wu dnwn to a
neirhborinlf tree by the cn es of a
bird, which was Outteung over her
nn t. apparently in great diatreu. On
lookinr round I eaw a snake creepin1
alonr toward the tree. with his eye
fUed on the bird and her nfltlt.
PTH<ently I saw the male bird ny
quidtJy awa)'. 1U 1f BOJ:IOUI to ret
aomethinr. In a liule while he
returned with a twir. covered with
leaves, in his mouth. Perching nea r
the nest, he laid the twig very
carefu lly over hit malott and her
younr. entirely covottrina: tht'lm, and
lhen. taltint hil placf' on nnr. of the
topmo.t branchu of thf' tree. he
awaited the arrival ol thf' enemy. By
tht. time the anake h11d reached the
,,..._ T wiltintr himaelf around the
trunk. he climbed up: then ~~:lidinr
alona tha l»aneh till he came near
the n.t, he IIIU!d hit head •• if he
• .,.. toinl 1.o dart upon the poor
bird. He aookad at the nest for a
•om1nt. and t h en, 1uddenl_y
th~ bllck h'-he.-d. m.cte hts
w.,-4owJ1 t ... u. •• fMt u he could
....t went oil. Climbinr up the tree.
..... na.Unlnt the lea Yes of the twia.
•Iiiiich had bltm IIUC:h a eh~ld and *' u W that .. 1 ... bi.rd.. I Aound
lltM it ..... ..._ lan*en oil &o. •
..... •llldll .. .-.ono. &o ....
............. ieh lt ia fM'9111t~
to ...... I• • •G .. nt the: 4uMiMI --,. ., ..a.d.: Wllo ......_, .... ~ill ... &1·1· "'""' T Ia ---... -~-........ _ ............ ... -.
thtv "·ere ~:;n·ed.
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. dlalocatlon o r the terreatrtal axis bJt also to induce the lost to talk of 1:-oelng_ sa_ved crut atr.,.Hs ln th e crust or uie ea.rth which fa·'\IOred
fllmorrow or f?r -the Chnst1ans volcanic activtty on land and under the oceans, raising
to speak of wmmng lost souls the bottoms of the seas. now suddenly relieved of an
to morrow. -The American Immens e wetcht of water. and pour lng lhat water on 10
Way Feature s the contlnenl.£, whE>rc !t.<> unac:custom~ we1ght woui a
What Must I Do to Be Lost?
Hu....,. have tended to depress the crust; and 10 C'ause enor mous
tides wbich by their swtnglng to and fro would wear
away terrain, lowering moun tains and hills and tilling
valleya.
I" ROM "CHitiSTIAN NEWS. •• PU:W HAYEN. MO. Donald Patten, who appears to possess a l und of
Br BILLY JAMES HARGIS
CHRISTI AN CRUSADE WEE!Kl_Y
TULSA. OK LAHOMA
Thuu»ands o f goept::l sermon11
11.1\r bcen wri tlf'n on thf'
~uhj..-o·t. "'What Must I Do To ~
_..;avrd·~·-But , I can not remember
.1 ,.inglr ,;rrmon wriltr.n on thr
-uhjrd, ""Whal Mu8t I Do To lk
I A t~r"~--Howrvr:r, it is a very
f"'rtirr.-nt 4ue11tion and onf: to
... hil"h r vrryont should know the
.ui.•Wt'r.
Thrn, whal must I do to he
1,.,.,-~ J'hf' enswtr i!l NOTHJNG .
If ••nu hav,. not accepted lht' l.o ~J J ,.:;u s Christ as your
po•r,..•.mal Saviour and been bom
..,<~in , you art" lot!t:
Th.-Apo,;tl,. Paul has divided
thr human racr into thn:e
dt·arl} di$tinguil!hed group!!, end
'"\rry membr:r of lhe human
family , irre~po:cl iYe of racial or
nll tural inhl':ritance, belongM to
on t' o f lhr:!;O: group~. They an"
(I ) natural man; (2) the. spirit ual
mlln : fl) th,. carna l man.
l.ontil you accr:pt the Lord
J .. ~~~~ Chri.~t , you arr' a nat u~l
man If yuo an: not saved ... 1f
\"uti haven't trusted the Lord
i•·,..u~ Chri~t :M..IIdy fOf" salntion
. if rou hal'ell 't bee n "bom
~ .. iu·· ... thtn you are a natural
nl.lll
1'1.ul wrntr in I Corinthian.8
:! l·l. "'Rut lhf' natural man
ro•n•i\·dh not thr thing& of ttl!"
:'lpirit of God: f~ thty. art:
fwli:ot\nr:SII unto hrm : ne1ther
o·au hr: know them btcau&e they
...... :-pi ritually diM:emed."
tking born into a wcahhy
Jamily doer;n't cha~ y~ur
~tatus in the eye• of God. Be'"J
!Kwn in a Chri1tian home doeen t
affec t _your imace in the eyre& of
God. Every 11011 of woman that ill
born into thi1 world il a natural
man 11ntil he haa • penonal
confrontation with Jeau• Chrilll.
Cal. 4:8 -lie doe11 no t kno w
God.
Ro m. I :21 -He hall no
~alil ud.-to God,
Rom. ;$:II -H.. h.._.. nv
r;k,;irt" for God .
I j ohn :1: I ~ -u~ hill,; no lov•·
fur God .
j ohn :1: IH He ha11 no faith
10 God.
Rom. :1 :18 -Hr has no f ... ar
of God .
Rom. I :2 1,25 -11 ..-dOt's nul
woNh ip God.
II Tim. 3 :8 -ll r re~i,..t.., lht'
truth.
I Cor. 2 :14 -Hr "''"t'i"t" not
the things of Gud .
II Thellll . 2 :12 -He re~c L~
God's truth.
II TheM. I : 16 -He disobey!!
(;od '" Go!>pt l.
Rom. 5:10 -Hr i8 an r:nemy
of God.
So , yo u 11r:·f' from thr:!M:
:-<t:riptun-11, the natural man dlw:o
nut know God, and, in f••·l, i,.
con!!idrrcd 1m enemy of t;od . II
a man dK11 in hi, natural J;lllte.
hr: will !lpl!nd etem ily in l1t"ll.
Ther~ ir1 nu "l~~nd of lx-~inn inp;
-«•in" belwr:en thi!!o lif~ and th•·
ht-ru ft~r for the ndut11l mlln.
Relotion of 111 .. to God
Wh•t i11 tht' tf:lationahip o(
the natural man to God! How
doc. God look upon tht" natural
m•n'~ We know from th~ abo""
:-it:riptu~ll the attitude of the
n11tural man to ward• God, but
what i.JI tht: altitude of Gnd
toward• the natural man!
!!:ph. 2: 17 -He il far from
God.
Rom. 3 :19 -He il p ihy
hel""' God.
John 3 :18 -He il
condemned by God.
John 3:36 -He ill la'lder
Gocl'• wntlo.
Eplo. 4:18 -Ho io olion ... d
from the life of God.
Eph, 2:12 -llo io without
God in bill Hfe-•
In John 14:6 our Lord ..ad,
"I am the way, the truth and the
life : No man cometh unto the
Father, but by me ...
Perhaps you Ire oo~ uf th~
who thtnlr.a that there il nothi"'
wtOI'f Mtween you and Cod
e ven 1ho•1h you have n 't ,.........a;. c cepkd Cloriot •..
that J'* -.r ••t~~ rilht .. an your ,.._t -· Let • ,....,. whot
II Theu. 1:19 -He ill
. wkhoat God ;,. ..... ,. lo .....
""' ..... ..,. .............. ... '\ ol ........ _ .... .,..ol
God •
What d.nt ia"' ~! Yow
hop• il h••• Clariat. A• Ch....._ we M ..,._ WOI ty a
•en -· ••...,.. God .....-........ a...thriot'•
..... ..... ~ .. 110...-e •••••• • w•• a tt. .,_to .......... 'I.
·~····· .. ~-
worthy uf all acn-piJi tion. lhal
Chril!t J~su"' nam~ inlo tht wurltl
lo ~Yt" ~in ner!': of whom I am
chief." (I Timoth~· I: I ~) J r~u~
cam,. to !IJI~·r· sinnt rs. If ynu
l1o11 ··•r ·, rw•···rt•·ol I .hri~r . '•·u aro·
t•n•· uf tlu,._,. (1,-~ant ~ ,,. •oil>".
The Son of Man
l.ul..•· PI .IU ··t-,,, tl ~t· """ ,j
111~11 i• o•nmo-t01 ..,.,,I. o1111lho -.u •·
thai ~hio l 1 "'a ·lu~t 'I( 1oou aro•
lu~t . •uu ,,..,.,) J ."':numr .J.-~u
"'ant-. ~·nu. II•· j. '""lllin~ tu -.a••·
you ri ~ltl "'''" il \oil .. ,11 tru,..t
I l im 1111rl Ill' o·pt ll im 1111d
promi .... -[., ol.,..\ llim.
\lattlww II :.!K: "I ,nnw uuloo
mr , all )t' tlrat loah1ollr .mJ o~ro·
h..-a ,~ lladnr. ;uul I ''ill ~,.,. ~ ou
n-~t. ' Yuu •·an fin~l v··a···· ,.f
mind if!ld lramp•ilil) uf ... rul In
aCcf'p ling j .-su~ Chri.t a,.. } our
Saviour.
E pht'11ian ~ 2:H,1J: ··Fur by
grac" arc Y" ,....,,..d lhrou~~:h fllith :
and lhat not of your.-t'l vrll : it i~
thf' gift of God: .'lot 11f wurk.~.
lr:st any Man should boa:-t." You
an: not worthy ofsalution. 't'ou
do not mtril ,..lva tion. Ru t, God
lovr.d you and providt·d Hi11
Only 84!gollrn So n 1111 a ffil'iln ll of
Nlution for you.
Ri~h t now you arr huund fo r
hell. If you will tru!lt C:tMI and
arc: .. pt HiJ; il'"ill'"'' throu~h faith,
you will lK-~•\•·d. That '" Hil!
promilll'. ">\nJ him that roml!th
to me I will in no wi~~e r.lllt nut ."
(John 6'J7)
A c u f b::to , 3 1 : "An d
broupt them out , and Mid, Sin,
what mutt I do to ~ Nved! And
they said, lk:lieve on the Lord
]eaua Chn.t, and thou ehalt M
saved, and thy ho uee ." This lit
God'• prncription for Wutlun.
If ). ou ~lieYe on' the Lord
Je~tt~ll Chri.!.t , you will h ep thia
c o mmandm e nt. You will
Mkntify with • Bibk·bt:lkvinl
c.hurr.h where Chritlt • pruc:hed
and will lr.e t'p H il
commandment. of baptilm, lhe
Lord"• Supper, .oul winnin1,
p<oylnJ. HIW. otudy •d the
Chritd~n life.
WN& •ust I do to be laM! NotJrioc. You .,.loot ript now .
...._ •• f do to be MYed!
1.oo1o .,.. 1•-· "For I ,.;n bo _, .. lo thrit ......,_
-... tJoeir oloo Md tJoeir
I '!tit .. 11,121-• -.. 4dleewt :
"Humanism and Its Effects Upon the leamlnc equal to that or Mor se, and an tmactnauon
Church" Is the title of an euay by Prof. B . w. juat as vlvtd, desc ribe~ s uch phenom ena In his !asci-
Teigen 1n the summer l.uue of 'l'lte lA.._ f!~'b: ::::·ru·;~~ !!:'~:n~~ ~~ :eea!~~af~~t~~
S}'DOII QaaneriJ. Prot. Tel&en was president was laden .nth tee. 1be rravttattonal attraction or the
of Bethany Lutheran College of Mankato tor many earth he bolds cau.sed the precipitation ot someor this
years. In this article be shows that hwnanlsm tee .'.al.addenly: in creal volume, at ext remely low
has actually become a rel~on that is per-teml)@ratures and over a vast area pr oximate to the
meatlng most ol public education 1D our day. map.tle poles," thus tntroductnc the frigid arctic~
What ts hurnanl.vn? Prof. Tetaen quotes from
Webster's .New World Dictionary: "Any system
of thought or action baaed upon the nature, dla·
ntty, interest, aDd ideals of ma.a; speclt., a mod-
e rn non-tbeist.Jc ratiOJlA).lat1c movemeot that bok1s
that man is capable of aeU-fulflllmeat, etbJcaJ
conduct, etc ... wtthout recoune to supernatural·
Ism." On the basts of this deftnJUoa aDd the ac-
tual humanlatc approaches belna UMd ln most
secular .education from wblcb the Chrild&D and
even theistic rellcton bat beeD excluded, tbe con-
clusion cannot be eteaped that bwn&D.llm is 1D·
deed a re)Jgton, that is, a way of We and belief
that Is to be man's ultJmate coocem aDd aolve
hlJ basic problemJ. Luther Jt.atH: "'That DOW, I
sa y, upon whlcb you let your heart and put your
trust ls properly your God. . . Wboever trwts
and boasts that he pouesaes greet lkW, pru·
dence, power, favOr, trtendlb.lp and boDelty bu
also a &od but not thJs true aad ooty God .... Tbe
ch ief expla.natioD ~ thb polllt La that to bave a
god Is to have tornetbJna the hHn eatirely
trusu. • • -Laq:e Catecbllm.
P rof. Tetgen ~;pella out. four blslc bellet'a-
a creed-1t you wW of American Humaa.ID: 1)
Man Is 1101 natively deprived; 2) The etiCI ot lito
Ia We UaeU, tbe 8'ood We Cl:l earth lnJ1ead at. tbe
beotlllc llle after -tb; 3) MAa Is capoble, JUid,
ed oolely by tbe liP! G( ,..._ lltd experleace,
of perfectlllc tbe 10011 life 011 eanll; f) Tbe lint
ucl euent1a1 CCllldltl<llt G( tbe 10011 life oa eutb
,, tbe lreeblt of -·· -tram tbe -G(
"""""""'----G( tbelr-trom tbe arbitrary --G( tbe -···ed IOC&al autbc:Jrttlft.
antarctic: climates which the lncl1natlon of the C!arth s
u ta obVIously tended to perpetual•. Althouch, as he
remarks, Siberia seems 10 hue ucaped lhe preclpi· ·
tated lee , the effect ther• of thl chill astn old appear s
to baye been demonstrated by the circumstance that
some of tbe huce ma.mmoths lnhabltlnc that once tem-
pera.te re(ion have been found frozen with fOod sttll In
their mouths. Froten food experts. he points out, de·
clare that those enormous pachyde rms must have been
refrtputed suddenly at a temll@ra ture of at least
150 de(Tees below zero Fahrenheit.
T~ olllae Bocb
Wbatever theory ts held by Flood ceotocists as to tbe
cause of uae O.luce. there is cene rsl acreemeut that
tbe oeeaas overawept the land and that tbe fossils
.. re depOalted llltder water. Connrmln& the lmmenae
diaturb&Dc:ea on lud and 1n the sea at the ttme of the
rreat cataclysm Ul the circumstance that the remains
of ancl•t n.bea and other marine creatur~• are lbund
very -.till above tile prueat level of the oceans . I
myHll bave picked fouUJr.ed aea sheila from tbe
rrotmd atop tbe Helderber& eaear pment nea.r AlbuJ,
N.Y., a tbOU&Dd reet abo.,. ... level. A.ttbe aame place
1 oace louDd tbe fbaaU of an .. t.ute creature about
a prd tcmr ataadlDC out ln bold rell.t from & alab of
•tone. A ca.aal clance at that eaearpmnt Ia sufftcent
to Mow lbat It wu ra.lstd frorn tM fertUe pb.ill lylftl
before tt, aad ill my -.rUer ,....arexperttoced Mven1
mild ..-tbqaa.kaa attttbuted by Hlamolortata to tkl.a eo·
c:a1led tb.rut tau1t, lDdleatiae tbat n• iD our tw..uetlil
c.tury Jt bad .at yet completely Httlad doWD.
llally .,eel.._. ot mariDe 11,., bowever, baft bMa
bat at mud ...-wr u...-. a-Jamln SUilmu, -.ct
Of u. polocY dlllertmeat of Yale UniftraltJ, ta "Geo-
IOCicaJ IAetiii'N" (lUI) wroteot•e.Uletcnofa Wkle
atop ••tire ,....ill lubOn oa •• caa•tolthtDOrtlten ... • • nu, ... aid, coUI.riHd a.. Dtlup: .. tbe
_,_... la lWee tlllou•ld feet ...... f'OMU .. ....ttea
C..UU sMU.) an .,_, ~-a. tiM Alpa ud ia .tnta Hum&llilm la d:lamrltl1ca1l: ~ to tbe ot .._ m.a~a,.. 8ldNit acsne' r-c aboft .. lnel. ~ 1altb. It il: eat. u ... ........... Ia -~ ca.Me, or COU"•, It •J well be ttlat tiM mere attempt to be aoad ... ,_.. ud ...._. .u.n o1 .. Dt._. a ... .r r.eMd tM Ptlllllt atu-
to .. ,. teuu.maa. 1be .... ,. ....... ..,.,.... ·..._ at wiiJ$ ... , ...,.... foeatl• Ue bartttd, but tlllat
bellel..--G( Iaiii Ia---.. ..,, .... -----_,. ---· mu well ..._." Falla ta .... ta _., 1 s tar u. ......,.._of tM ot"palc ...,.. ... wldcla..,~.
faiUlla God. 'lot tile ..,.drt ._..,. 80 lllb-a 11 •tiJ' .. ...._ ,_... J . H.IUKMnJau..da npol1
lb1 M.abrtll n. W: 1 :-. of p •s'm ............ • oflkllill litloiJol:iallol lltdlau atattat aa
"II a ... _._ Dr TI.IIA I ...... Ill_,, n-ara ... ,_...IIQ ...... tedllt.twr.t ,.. _,. . "'••9.' •• .,;_ ..__.sa._ -•••c:• u .. , .... .._ .. c ' iJd W-tile HIP 'eele ... .., --(Jot llubrMa........., c.-olt~~e...nc • Md _.,. qw ·Nc(....._ ===---:.~.u.a:O. ._.,......;
_..,... ....... !Jd liD Db tr -~hit ...... ,.an liD lliiTt) ... u wUJ be • ,,.,.....
.... tiJie' IN~ ... :"\ •• If tl ee M ..._ .. _,. .. 1 r«rt.t to Ita ....... t CO.· _"' .... ~ ....... ~-----_ _.:. -.... dor)l't=•ffllli1fW.....__ ... .._. _. ...... ,.._
ft' ao. • W. ... 777111. W ...... .. CCOMTNIUID MilT Will) __ _.. .......... a... .. ..
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.·;. .•
GOLD SEAL COMMITTEE ·-Chllrmu at tbe Harbor Ar•
United FUDd'a aold M&l committee, Mrs. Rlcblrd Cramm,
dlscuuea piau wltb TbeOdore Roblu Sr., Wt, and Dr.
Robert B. Moore, chlirmu of tbe Harbor Area FODd. Tbt
special commtttet, Wlllcb lDcludet17membera, taorpnlzed
to aectare aipt" ... "' eta. from lDdlt1dulll aDd focmdat1olll
of ~ to $5,000 eacb tor this year's ea.mpalp. Tbe com-
mittee's pi IJ$51,000. otber committee member~ are Mlas
Apes BlomqutJt, Mn. Wlll1am 8, Clark, Dr. Richard E.
Cramm, Mrs. Wllllam HolltliD, Ur~.lUchael B. Jarer. Mrs.
W111tam JaMs, Mrt. Doalld NutteD, Mrs. Robert PerkiDs,
0. W. Richard, Da'fld Rlar, Mrs. HarYey Somers, Richard
Steele, Fred SWeasoo, EdWard F. WardJr.andDonald Wells.
Police BloHer
• THURSDAY, OCT. 14
Larry Michael Capllla, 23,
of 128 26th St., West Newport,
was arrested at 9:25 a.m. at
25th St. a.od W. Ocean. Front,
on a eharge of t.ltlure to ap-
pear . . • Bud KeMedy, S05
35th St., West Newport, re-
ported the burglary of a tele-
vtston set valued at $ZOO be-
tween 3:30 a.od 4:45p.m.
• FRIDAY, OCT. 15
Christopher· Ralph Oles, 19,
of 203 29th St., West Newport,
and Brad Kent Wood, 20, of
Santa Ana, were arrested at
7:30 p.m. at Oles residence
on a charge of possessloo of
marljua.na .•• JullaD stanlelgb
Brewer, 43, of 273 1 W, Coast
Hwy., Mariners Mlle. was ar-
rested a.t 2:30 a.m. at Mc-
Fadden and Baita BiYd., Cena
trai Newport, oa a charge of
lotoxicaUon In pubUc .•• James
Day Metro, 26, of 108 22.od St.,
Central Newport, wasurested
at 4:30a.m. at Howard's Rest-
aurant, 4001 W. Coast Hwy.,
West Newport, oo ·a charce of
defradutoc an ·lnDiteeper •.•
Michael Edward McCoy, 21, of
209 Cypr ess, Bal:a., was Ua
rested at 8:30a.m. at his resl-
deoce on a charpofposses.sloo.
of mariJuana •.. Shop tools
nlued at $1,4?4 were burg-
Llc:AL IIOTICI
F -13'190
FICTITIOLS BWINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing business as: Newport
Enterprises, 24M Nuboone
Way, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627:
Don G. Bryao, Z406 Narbonoe
Way, Costa Mesa, Ca. 9!627;
Joseph c. Gallarrt Sr •• 4Z4 St.
Aodrewa Rd., Newport Beach,
Ca. 92660.
This business Is be1Dg COli·
dueled by a general partDer-
ship.
Signed: Don G. Bryan.
Thls statement bled wltb tbe
county elerk of <>raap County
on: Oct. 15, 1971, by Be'rerly
J . MaddoJ:, deputy couoty clert.
Publish; Oct. 21, h , No•. 4,
ll, 1971, In the Newport Harbor
Ensign.
uc:AL 110nt1
NOTICE ·ro CREDITORS
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CAUFORNJA
FOR THE COUNTY 0 :;'
ORANGE
No. A-10590
Estate of EVERE'rT A.
TIIOIIAS, alia EVERErT
THOMAS, Dec:ea~ed.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the crlditora ol the-~
umecl decedent tbltaUpc...,
haYlDc cla.lms ap.J.ut t1ae aid
cltc:edooO are rtqulrod to tllo
them, 'lfltl'l the aecesary •OCII!h-
era, lD tbe offtce of tM dert
ol tbe aboYe .Wild coart, or
to preMIIt them, .W. tbe DeC·
eaorr YOO<boro, to 11M --otpod at 1110 olllet ol 1111 ot-
torDif'a: KEENE 6 DlON, Batte uo, AYco FbiOIIctal c-. uo 11....,... c-DriH,
Newport S.cla, CalUonda.
UIIIO, wtd<b 1o tbt place of
-oltllo-llpodto
aU matter• ,........, to ...
ootateofaldw-• ...-
lboor --11M tlrllpob-
b-oll*-•.
...... ~ 11,11'11.
II. C. Crootc, II-of
1110 WID of 1111 -.... --QIJII 6 DPI, A*i_,o
at Ln, 110 Ne.,.t c ....
~ -110, lloapat a..Q. CA. _,. Tl' 1 .. 111. ....... ~, "*'-.. &1--· ,,_ Ool, a.-. ......
larlsed from Corooa del Mar
bl&ll scbool, 2101 Eastbluff'
Dr., East Bluff, betweeo JUDI
and October 8.
• SATURDAY, OCT. 16
Rlctlard Stewart, 26, aDd 01.-
Yid A. Hooey, 11, of S()5 Moo·
tero, Balboa, were arrested at
8 p.m. at their bome on charges
of possession of marijuana; al-
so arrested OD the samecbarge WRS. JUDIE ANNE HEAD of
was Joseph Altted Richard Jr., Santa Ana Heights, a mall car·
27, of Lakeside; arrested oo rler, has been elected presl-
charges of belog present .mere dent of Citrus Chapter of the
m.ul)uana was being smoked National Psoriasis foundation.
were SullY Aon Richard, 23, Other officers are WendeU
of Lakeside aDd Belinda Sue Booth or Newport Beach, vice·
Norris, 20, of tile Mootero St. president ; Connie Brinker of
address ... Charles Deibert Fullerton, treasurer; Granville
Herman, 28, of 609-1/2 Mara Hough of Fullerton, secretary;
guerUe, Corooa del Mar, was Edward Hess of Fullerton. lund
arrested a.t 11 :5S p.m. a.t 6450 raising chairman; Marvin Ge·
W. Coast Hwy., on a charge orge of Newport Beach, pub·
of toterfering with a pollee Ucity chairman, and Woody
ofDcer .•. Phil Lee George, Mort of Lynwood, planning
28, of 365 W. Wilson, Costa etla.irman.
Mesa, was arrested at 3:35 a.m. at Ford Rd. and Mac-DRAFT RECORD BURN
Arthur Blvd., on a charge oilS BASIS FOR PLAY
drlYing while under the In· Veteraa actor Ken Falsetto
flueoee of alcohol •.. Emery of Balboa wlll portray Father
J. Buckner • 44, of 30? E. Bay Daniel Serrlpn in the Orange
An •• Balboa. was arrested at Coast College production o!
3:30 a.m. at 310 E. Balboa "Tbe trtal of the CatonsvJUe
Blvd., on a eharge or burglary. nine" Nov. 17-20. Tbeshowwtll
• SUNDAY, OCT. 17 be staged in the OCC Attdi-
Edward Lam'>ert Anderson, tortum at 8:30 p.m. There ls
36, of 441 El Modena, Newport no admission charge .
Heights, was arr.ested at 2:30 The show deals with the May
a.m. at Tustin and Avon, near 17 1968 Incident tn whteh 9
Mariners Mile, on a charge pe~sons, 'including a nun aDd 2
of intoxication in publlc ... priests, protested the VIetnam wuuam Joseph Heron, 54, of war by burning draft records.
700 Lido Park Or., Lido Pen-Tile subseQuent trial provides
Insula, was arrested at 10 :30 the dramatic episode upon wbieh
p.m. at 28th St. and Newport the play ts based.
Blvd., on a charge of lnto:D-others tn the cast are Bob
caUoo In p~llc •.. A tete-Wentz of Corona del Mar; LlDda
rlsioo set nlued at $425 was Falsetto of Balboa; Doug Mac -
burglarlsed from tbe Unda M. Lean and Terry Garrison of
Greeo resldeoce, 109 33nd St., Newport Beaeh· Wllllam Ver-
West Newport. between 3 and derber, ThOma~ Roman, Peter
-4. p.m._ Bland, John Childers, Pamela
• MONDAY, OCT. 18 Hall a.od Jeff Muller of Costa
Leo Harrl.soo Brown, 29, of Mesa; Mark Kobe. of Westmi.D-
514 E. Ocean Ft., Ban., ns ster, and Scott Crane of Foun-
arrtsted at 11:20 p.m. at 21st tain Valley.
PL and W. Ocean Ft., on a
charge ollotollcatlon In pub-ASHBAUGH PAINTINGS
Uc ••• omce s~C>PUes ancl ARE NOW ON DISPLAY
church deeOnUoos were burg-Dennis Ashbaugb, whose
lulsed from tbe St. James polyester resin ~Jtingsareoo
Chureh., 3209 VIa Lido, New-•lew In the entrance pllery of
port Beach., during tbe night of th.e Newport Harbor Art Mu-
Oct. 1; the Items were valued seum was a recipient of a grant
at $115 • • · Offtce s\C)plles from the Fine Arts Patrons of
valued at $20 were stoleo from Newport Harbor (now the New-
the Hoar Hospital, 301 Newport port Harbor Art Museum) In
BIYd., duri.Dg the nllbt of Oct. 1965. Mr, Ashbaugh was born In
11 • • • A stereo tape player Red Oat Iowa in 1946 studied
valued at $80 wa.s stolen from at Oraaie C~st Coueie and at
a car belonciDrtoJoCarol H.ma Calllornla State College, Fula
ter, Park Newport Aputmeots, lertoo. He returned durlDg the
will .. It was puked ..U her summer ftom New York, wbere
rllldeDce betweeD Oct. 15 and he Is now U•IOC. to create the
18 • • • Ofllee equlpmeat nl-3 major pa!Dtinp: ud 2 draw.
utd at $Z5e was stolen from Lnp currentb' on Ttew tl\rougtl
Hoac Holpltal. 301 Newport No• 14 •
Bml., chlriJif tbe lllgti of Sept. His Palnllnp are made of
SO. layers (10meUmes SO) of poly-
• TUESDAY, OCT. 19 ester resin either tra.nsluceat
l.Jada "-MtUtr, 30, ol ZSO or qaque, now.d oa or applied
Go...._od. eoro. ct.J Mar • with a roller or brUIIb, ODe
wu utlllted at S:l$ a.m. at layer o•er the other oa a Jbeet
lot Mba st... e~a a cbarn of of plate rlaas. Flberclau ciotlll
ID&U.cto. mt...Qiel ••• Cbarles Is embedded In the rHIIlto l1'fe
Worna Blrrl-., 41, o1 at the polnU.rotraclllnl~b.
VIlla -._ t11o -· wu Tbo har-rtstlllatbooUJiod ur...S at 11:40 p.m. at E. from the alua&Ddthetree form
C-HWr. Ull no.t~a,.eoro. polotlop ronk.
delMar, ......... of ctmlq
wbllo -1111 ..-1 co of H. B. MAH PROMOTED
alcollol ••• A Wlc ,._ at F. W. (Dol>) LI01d, a 18-,_
UO ud $1-,.. ...... r-of Nnport Bacb, bu
.lud frOID tM R lll"tck n.u -.a promot• to IIIDJor cor.
P•dl rtii:IM:t, • 101111 a.. ....,.... fl<:epr.....,..foropera-
Wtol "-' .. ""'•-Mud -aiii«GG<p Cor!> • 4:15 p.a. ••• A,....,. Md It l:lrawlf wu corporate • .._.,._II fl•,.. neopr-ud_.tmu-_...._. ..... a. rJIIIIIM .... otGII OO'IPIIJ'I Alrcraft
., a-t -0110. 1111 Dlrl-, .. -...... --•. c.ot ..,. .... .., _. ............. -
Clllt, ...... ...._ ••o.t. ae'tu-_ ...... ..
lt ... AIItol' ''Ill-'" ·--IU-Io ..... a1 111 _, a a,.., sMut, ., .. -111>1 1 .,. 1111
lotol-fll ........ -..... -........... ........... , .... " tCW, I lift ·p 7
l11URSOA!1.110V. I~ 1111
COROllA 1a1. IWI,. CALIF. Healer warning , issued
lftoPQII 8oadl FIR Cldol clolllor mar bo lplted. Llc:AL IIOTIC2 •SAVE IIOWI
ON ~HOTO
CHfltiSTNAJ
R. Ju Br1tcOI Udtbeloltberl • Twa tiM ta.ter olf at bed-
Cilllanla Gu Co. ll&tet.-1 tlmt.
a..,.....oatat .. ot..-elltld • U• ocaJ;y l&)l:rOfed metal
Wt1u. (Dit• rubber ) CODDeetors tor
"£aa ,.._," Mid Clllel a.U llll blat1ar 11Dtt.
Brlacoe, "lllliU.. nftlr aecl-
-., --Uld doottl C:UALD II EWER$ NAMED
--1111)' .,., tUo --ENCiiNEEIIINC: DIRECTOR =-=~ otu••eatad Genki L. Hewers at TustiD
,..,._ tateralaeka 1Jitem baa beeD •med director of
ot carrJ1AetbeprOdacQotcom-rfCklenttal eae~Deerlll( for the
bMtkiD to tbe CMh1dl OrdlD InlDe Company by Frank
ulb' a beater CITet ;, beat: Hu.chet, •lce-prtllideot ofresi-
carboa 4loDde aDd water f1POI'. 4ent1&1 ~elopmeot manage-
Ill a cloeed room, bow"er, meat.
011PD may be Uloid ~ which M.r. Hewers has beeo wtth
COUS riAl 1n tbe formatLoa o1 ln'lDe since 196?, wbeo be deldl7 moaollde nther than started u a pro)ect ea.ctoeer.
dlodde... Hls duties with lrTine bave
I
CarboD moa111.de Is tute-lncb1ded tuoc:Uonlncasprog:ra.m
..... odor leN, colorless-· aod COOI'dtnltor oo tbe In1De ceo-
a ktu.r. A lm&llamoutcauses tnl area geoen1 pla.Daooma.oy
braiD damap; loog term t:l· of the community plans de·
posure ·-dtatbbJupbJIIatioo.. •elq)ed b)' trviDe tl'ler the past
Tbe Are cblef &1lo sa1d Ull.t senral years. Pre¥lously be
older UDYeatecf beaters may oot was seU-employed as a home-
ban ~~ ftl'e shle1d8 aad builder and was ao admlnlstra-
ue' a c:outaot tlre '-.~d. tin eogtneer tor AmerkaD
MA,RIN E ELECTKICAL SAFETf UIIPECnON
Lut I&DKary a law weat lDto Natural Gas Compaoy. He also
effect reqslriDc all ..a•eoted taugbt civil eogiDeerlng at Los
baterl to bear t labelbri.Ddlng Angeles City Colle".
tbem as bea!th bUards. Eflec-
tlYe Juuary, 19?2, the same law
.tll baD tbe sale or resale of
II!Weated beaters.
U u uoveoted heater ls used
lbla -. tbe lollowtng salety
measures are adYtsed: •
• A1wa.ys keep a wtOOow open.
Ia lbe room to provide adequate
COHTRACT AWARDED
Newport Buch
844-4031
OP Ell
DAILY
MOlT BOATS Ul.
CALL J ACI{ -ltWtli AFTI:& I P.M.
laJ.fGGI
DINNUS PIIOM I ,.II. TO IIIDIIIc:NT
o COCK TAILS o ·---• Mate sure the equipment
lB pla.ced away from draperies
ud busy tnmc areas wbere
Dave Maddocks, marketing
director of the Mlsslon Viejo
Company, announces award of
a. cootr.t.ct to the f1rmofKerm1t
Dorlus aDd Associates, Corona
del Mar, a.rehltects. The con-
tract ealls for desJgn aod pre-
paration of construction draW-
Ings for moderate cost hOmes
in the $20,500 to $24,500 range
In Mi ssion Vie jo.
C HAMI'Ac:NE ....... ::fdi.U,il8o~
eSunday Brunch elunehes
DOCKING FACILITIES'
103 NORTH BAYSIDE DRIVE
In n. lthriNJ aur..
It's one reason we
need nuclear power plants
Can you picture what
would happen to employ-
ment in this area if we
ran short of electricity?
Nearly everything would
stop. Including production
lines.
That could seriously
affect the welfare of you
and your family.
Today there's enough
electricity to go around.
But as the population
continues to grow, industry
will need additional
electricity for new jobs.
To meet this growing
need, new power plants
must be built now .
And the transmission lines
to deliver that power.
Nuclear power plants are
one of the ways
to provide additional
electricity.
Nuclear power plants are
a clean source of low-
cost electricity. And they
are smog-free.
In the future, we plan
to rely more and more on
nuclear power.
Without more power
plants there simply won 't
be enough electricity-
or jobs-to go around.
Southern California Edison
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TIIU.Y,IIOV. 11, 1171
~ D£~ W. CAUf.
IS FICKER QUICKER?
BW Ft<a< o1 1111 K..,..t --Ia 1111 lftutlac ol
-YadltCbll,lloroollllt lllo--t..ar--
UIIIod -· -·----.. -to_? A_.ca'J Cap ""*'-u or.. ll Amertea•• c.., COflplll.-~ aod .... "'tllo 11-tloo, -lra..IIJ ..,.
·-sloop bllrepld apillt Ntw York Yacbl Clllb, aliiiiJ
Allltrt.Jta '• Gretel a a,_, a10, of tbe cballeDclDr &lid d... "•
baa accepted Loq S.cb Yacbt American orpnlptloal to de-
ClUb's 1Jnoltatloo to compoleb' alp. the fl--l>lt -Its tam~ CODp'..._l Cup UDder the 12-metar fbrmqJa l8
ebamplouhlp oe.lt Mueb 16-18 as mucb at Issue u tJae ablUtf
otr Loac Beacb Harbor. of 1tippers aod crews.
His ablUty to outmaoewer The annual Coa.creuioaal
aDd out..orpnlle h.l1 ttoal set c._, sertes, In coatrast, em-
of Coogressloaal Cup rtnls la pbul.ae sailing abiUty br u-
3 dlys of bol.t..apJ.nst .. bollt slplnc each ftnaUst bJ luct ol
m.atcll racing may be_, solve a draw to one of 10 ptlnte}J ..
quesUon which bas intrigued o'fted Cal 40's donated b)'tltelr
yacbtsmen throughout the world owners lor the compeUttoo, tteta
ever since tbe eooclusion of the Inspected aDd handicapped
last America •s Cup eYenl off thorougtlly to Insure Yirtlll.l]J
Newport, R.L, 1n 19'10, ideotieal complemeWofequlp ..
.. . Was It lodeed Flcterwhowas ment and basic h111l speed, Sets
qu.tcker, or was It the Briton of sa.Jis also are asstpedarbl-
Chaoce Jr. modl1lea&Ds of the trartly to equalize coodttlons
sloop Intrepid which made the another maj)r degree.
THE GAZEBO ICE CREAM PARLOR at Z23 Marine Ave.,
Balboa Island, was the recepient of the Balboa Isla.bd
lmpi'OYement Association's residential award at the annual
meetiDg. Shown ln the picture oftbe interior of the ice cream
parlor are the owners, Mr". and Mrs. Lloyd Ostllng, and
thelr waitress (center), Jenifer Suchomel,l7,(DonADdersen
Pbo!Dgraphy.)
OHE DAY SHOWIHG YULE BAZAAR SLATED
A one day presentation ol The aMual Christnus bazaar
original lithographs and etch-of the Costa Mesa Women's
logs wm be held at the Newport Club wllt be held on Thursday
Harbor Art Museum this Sun-Nov. 11, trom 6 to 9 p.m. and
day,Nov.l4,'fromnoonto4p.m. Fr idaY Nov 12 from lOam
"The public is invited to view to 4 p:m. L~ch'wm be ser~ed
this unique collection of Lake-on Friday, and coffee aodcook-
side Studios, Lakeside, Michl-ies on Thursday evening. All
gao. and to meet Lakeside 's proceeds will go to the Veterans
representative, Robin Blom-Hospital and Fairview Hospital
quist," says Mrs. Frank Frost,
chairman of thesalesandrental
council, sponsors. All works to
be displayed are available for
purcllase.
Mrs. Ralph Littlenetd
presideD!, and bazaar
are Mrs. Mary Warwick
Mrs. Robert McKenoan.
DR. JAMES 0. COMBS
TEACH ES AND PREACH ES
TH E BIBLE AS GOD'S WORD
ADULT BIBLE CLASS AT 9,45 A.M.
EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, II A.M. & 7 P.>,l .
First Baptist Church
AHD DAY SCHOOL , K -8TH GRADE
'SAHU AHA AVE. at MAGNOLIA, COSTA MESA
l.'lldF.P END e.NT, PU."''D...\,'If.NTAL, MI SSIONARY
Not Affiliated with Natio1..al Cot,.cil of Cbrucbr s
RESIDENTIAL AWARD in the Balboa Isle and Improvement
Assoelatlon's Que Linda beautuication contest went to this
home owned by Ruth Feierbend of 122 OuyxAve. The award
was made during the association's amn..al meeting. (Don
Andersen Photography.)
Police Blo"-r
• WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20 • • THURSDAY, OCT. 21 ~IRST OfURCH OF LUTHERAN CHURCH Larry Eugene Simpson, 23, of G!'egory John Hyde, 19, of
l:HRIST, SCIENTIST Of THE MASTER 5Z04 Seasbore, West Newport. 20&4 Tustin Ave •• West Upper
)303 Via Lido lu1h.ran OuJrd'l in AnMria was arrested at 5 p.m. at his Bay, was arrested at 4:45 p.m.
Ncwpon Beach 2900 P'Kific Vt.w Or. residence on a charge of pos -at tie Newport BEach pollee
SUNDAy SOtOOL ,.__ ...._. Mo ,.._,,_. session of marijuana for sale station on a cl'large of grand ~~-'·-··· $00 9 a.m. u.d 10:30 ~m. • • . An estimated 1 cash theft , , • Jane Victoria Welch,
SUNDAY SERVICES DR . WILLIAM R. ELLER was burglarized from the New-26, of 547 Aliso, Newport
9 ~m. nd 10:30 ~m. Phone. 644-2664 port Heights home of James Heights, was arrested at la.m.
WEDNESDAY EVENING 9:00A.M. Family Worship Si mms, 2616 Clay st., between in the 2100 block of W, Oceu
MEETING s p.m. JO:OO A.M .. Church school 11 a.m. and 3:30 p.m ..• - A Ft., Central Newport, on a
READING ROOM 11 :00 A.M .. festive Wonhip bicycle hOlder valued at $90 cnarge of assault with a deadly
Week day1: 9 a.m .. 5 p.m. NURSERY PROVIDED was stolen from the front yard weapon ••. An estimated $42
Wednuday: 9 a.m .. 7:45 p.m.I'----------J at the Mar y M. Dumas rest-in cash was stolen from Sally
Tuc•day and Friday: dence, 1026 Santiago, Dover Harrison, 18061 Norton, Irvine,
9 a.m._ 5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m. WI Shores, between Sept. 20 and while she Was working at
Sunday: 1 p.m._ 4 p.m. .... .. 23 . --Theodore Jim Mirelez, the Showoff, 22 FashJon Is-
SECOND OfURCH OF 1 II 1 20, and Patricia Ann Mirelez, land, between 12:30 aOO 4 p.m.
OIRIST. SCIENTIST J # SJZ both of 129 24th St., West New -••• A bicycle valued at $30
Newport Beach at ....... port, were arrested at 10 p.m. was burglarized from the Mike
Corona del Mar 32&2 Broed St..-1 at their reside nce on bur glary Ketter resideoce, 3814 Topside
JJOO Pacific View Dr. ·~ ctw"ges -•• Glenn William LD., Harbor VIew Hills, during
SUNDAY SOIOOL tO a.m. N~ Hel •• ts Schaeffer, 18, and Larry Cur-the night of Oct. 19.
SUNDAY SERVICE I"Oa.m. A Fru a "d !"depende"t tis Buckelew, 18, both of 206 • FRIDAY, OCT. 22
WEDNESDAY EVENING Congregatio"IJI Coral Ave., Balboa Island, were Charles Michael Meraa., 24,
8 ChristitJn Cl11uch arrested at 8:25 p.m. at 1900 Randall Thomas Sulek, 20, aJid
Rcadina Room: p.m. B !d Dr C d 1 M REV. NORMAN BROWN ays e ., oroaa. e ar, Barry Wayne Smlth, 20, all of
3500-B t.. Cou tB•r-har s 1 ....-th ft Eatr .. ce oa N•rd••n MINISTER on c ge 0 ..-.=nY e ' 822 W. Balboa Blvd., Apt. 2,
M F · 10 Balboi., were arrested at 2:30 on.-n .: a.l'h. to 5 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICE LI!GAL MOTICI a.m. at their residenceonmu-
Thursday nenina•= 7 to 9 AND CHURCH SC~L nvv ijuana cl'larges ••• StevenTerry
Sat.: 10 a.m. to • p.m. AT 10:00 A.M. F -13954 ry 18 of 2110 Orange Costa
You arc cordially in•ited to Nursery care protiUkd FICTITIOI.S Bt.SINESS NAME M~sa,' was arrested ai 11 :15
attend Church Services ~nd PHONE: 642.2740 STATEMENT a.m. at Hosplta.l Rd. and New
'•
BEAUTY NOOK
2732 E. Coast Hwy
Corona del Mar
Phone 644-7336
SALES I SERVICE
·420 E. 11TH ST. COSTA MESA
648-7704 -646-6165
IM.LCOLM (IUD) CUTLD
I ''~o~u~K~th~•~R~·~·~di~n~g~R~oo~m~. =~=========~ The following person is doing port Blvd., Newport Heights, ;: business as: Interiors by Shir-00 a charge of possession of Central Bible Church ley, 1101 Granville Drive, New-dangerous drugs ••• Michael DISCOUNT
port Beach, Call!. 92660, Shlr-Ross Fleming 19 of 203 29th P.RIC.E
23RD ST. •t OIAMGI!, COSTA M!U-SU-5303 ley L. Thomson, 1101Graav111e st •• West N~~. was ar -S
luU, 8oboo1 • Woroalp ••• t :OO ud 10:10 La. DrlTe, Newporl Beach, Call!. resled al H5 a.m. al the po-ON CARPET CLfANING
loU, l!:yoalaa IIOroblp •••••••••• ':00 p.a. OZ66<1. llce station on a char ge of ~~T~u~st~in~~~C~IeM~~-~~= WedDee4at BIW.e ... ., • Prarer. , ••• '7:00 P-11!1· This business Is being con-possession of marijuana •••
AD blepta._t....,. wllli lale teaeM•I ... _, ducted by an lodlridlllll, Ward Sherwood Miller' 51, of
THE RE V. OON L. INGLE, PAS T OR
.lUNDAY SCM00L • , • , , II <II ....._ wo .... ,. .••• 11 ....
Slped: Shirley L. Tbomson. 3311 Flnley WestNewport ns
This statement ftled wUb the arrested at" 11:30 p,m, at Hos.
county clerk of Orange COUDty pltal Rd. and Newport BIYd,, Dt•--' ._......,.. ... 1 .......
on: Oct. 26, 1971, bJ Be•erly Newport Hetgbts. oa a cbarce • ,_, ..... ..._. ... ••• •
J. Maddoz, deputy eouotyclerk. of driving wblle UDder them.. ....._,..,.._
541 n'*"ce of alcobOI ••• An estl-Per ln...........,.
Publish: Nov. 4. 11, 18, 25, mated $650 1n cash was stolto c.ll Chrlatapher:
In tile Newport Harbor !rom Fn.ak Senoen of ?006 W.l~-~~1~N~7~~or~S~27~·~~~~N~=~ Oeeu Ft ., West Newport; Mr. Mil ..
Jeuen told pollee be bad left
tbe mooey oo a couater at a
Call these merchants
for the best
• • 1n serv1ce
FLOWERS FOil
ALL OCCASIONS
DiM11rl TtJJh
FLOIUSTS
I'HONI' ....,_
2GIN1 J 1lllflll.
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• Food to Go
._ ....
FRIED CHICKEN
645-5990
1 hOO A.M. t• t •OO P.M. OAIL Y
CLOSED TUUDAY
291 E. 17TH STREET
(AT SANTA ANA. A VI.)
COSTA ME$A
• He•rln& Aids
HAL AEBISCHER
PtopeJ Fitting Assured
3409 E. Coast Hwy.
CoroN dll Mil
1175-:.:13
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, il:;J" DESKS • CHAIRS
FILES ·SAfES
OFFICE SUPI'LIES
UTIITIO.ERY ---.......
• Nunerln
..... a-. ...... d _,
FREE DELIVERY
Corona del Mar Nunery
2744 E. Coest Hwy. 675-0160
r ...... Cell a.. II ......... r-ul at Z810 Newport
B!Yd, West Newport, -DI-ITT --;;::---::----z,so aod 1 •• m., Oct. z1. · {)il!. AIL~ • Kennels
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• SATURDAY, OCT. 2S • &.-
Vutdals smuhecl a WlDII-C
ableld la a car beloaelDI ..,IWIW
lolm VID ~ 1919 Port PiMir ....., ..,. cl s'•t
Prot-eoce Pl.. Harbor VIew ....... ,.. 1 rr
Homes. betw'HIIo mklllllbt ud •
I Lm., c:a.UC$10 dllllap... ._u -leo loe ~ A pollod trot ,._ II $50 -•-•1
wu ..... from tllo allot II AI----IN lllniJ Somara , ....... , ,P,fWt 1
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PLUIIBEK
700 C&IUIIOG A.._
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1171-....._,C.M.
646-9742 •
STOP THAT THllf
'f>-; DICTOGRAPH
SECURITY SYSTEMS
fOit HOMf AND .... MfU
TH! MOST ,O,.UlAit CHOICf
,ltff DfMONSfltATIOM
ll'lt!f UTIMATU c.n 547-4116
AU.WIAUIMI
SERVICE
co•PLITI JHOio
· AMD MAMOeAO IIPAIII
8401 E. Coati H11bw.,
Coroaa .del Mu
Pbooe: 87&·4840
Oti•r Loc•Uo••:
•UU VIA LIDO, Nt:WPOilT
•74 PASHION IJLAMD
•11NIIVIMI0 NIWPOIT
• IO&INJON"I DIPT. ITO Ill
PAlM ION IlL AND
FOR LOCAL H!WS
SUIJSCIUIJ£
TO -TH8
Ti• 0/flci.J N•••,_,.,.
o/ li•
Clty of H••f'Orl B•••
J121 1. COAST MWTo•61MIIt
CO_,..ADILU.I
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ONLY IJ-00 A YI!AII
CALL ·~7 J • .,,.
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WHY'1
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Unfair housing charged
UC ln1Dt'1 locaUoa maUl
hoalllc a d1t1lcd problem tor
lltdiiiU, partteularly tho~~e
from etbla1c mlDoriU.I,accord-
lnC to Auoclate Dtu of Stu-
-. RObert Geatry.
To eue the problem tor mt.
IIOI'Ity ·-·· .., • Geatry said, tbe UCI housiDcotrteewtU
become an outpost of the Fair
Hou51oc Council of Orani'l
COUDty.
10!11. Mlnortty ltulieGta eo·
eotmler tbe blgest problem u
tbey !lee racial dtscrlmlaattoo
111 addltloo, Wr, Geatry said,
Tbe UCI !'.air bousl.ng out-
post's primary job Ylll be to
handle complaints of OCI stu.
dtots, Student YOiunleers wiU
test each housing UDlt where
dllcrlmlnatlon has been
chuged.
U the test gro~ verltles the
complaint, the owner of the _....;
faclllty wiU be nottned aDd f"'
IIITORT HA1180R EN!I'GN
SEQ)Ij.~SECTION --Pace 5
lllURSDAY, NOV. II, 1971
!XJI()IIA DEL liAR, CALIF.
OCC -speech
team win,s
Orange Coast College sperat.
en brought home ll eertut.
cates from the annual fall
warm-up tournament at Los
Angeles Ctty College. •
The team willtraveltoYuma, 1770 H!WPOIT
Ariz., later this month to com -
pete against both junior coUeges COST A MIS A
Campus housing accommo-
dates only about ooe-fOtU'th of
tbe 6,884 students registered in
tbe taU q.arter . The rest otthe
ltudents are haodlcapped tn
tbeir seuch for housing within
tbetr price ra.uge because of
tbe location of the campus be-
tween ranchland and beach re-
given the opportunity to reetU'J AffiMAN SWAN F HARMAN
the action before a formal com· daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jotui
plaint Is flied with llie State s. Harman of 1935 Pomona,
Fair Employmer.t Practices c ........ Mesa hascomoletedU s Commt t M Ge tr ......... ' · · ss on, r · n Y er.· Air Foree baste training at
and four-year schools. 646-t.,
In addltton to the 11 certlli-~~~~~~~~~!~ cates, occ had 5 debaters win r
certltleates, wtth 2 garnering
TEWJNKLE SCHOOL, spoDSOred by Harbor Investment Co.,
was thereeeplentofthespeclalaward ··junior gro~. during
Oct. 31 saodcastle contest. The IndustrlaiArtsClassatlhe
sebool created this unique castle for the contest sponsored
by the 'Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. (Don Ander.
sen Photography.)
•
plained, Laeldand AFB, Te:as. She has
been assigned toShfopa.rd AFB,
Teas, for training In account.
lng am rtnaoce.
~ EGAL 140TICE
• -14112
FICTITIOl5 Bl51NESS NAME
STATEMENT
medals for going uooefeated. /3A L TZ
Rick OlsonofCoroaa delMar;
Vtckl Frost of Santa Ana, and MOR TlJARJEf
Diana Gerhardt of Newport
Beach won awards in low-e r oral 1741 SUPERIOR AVE.
interpretation. Steve Sims of COSTA ME SA
Huntington Beach and Becky Midway b-2424
Abshere of Newport Beach woo
awards i.n lower OOYice inter· l520 E. COAST HIWAY
pretatioo. SteveStewartofNew-COROMA DEL MAR .
port Beach won an award of ORiole 34450 '
excelleoce In lower men's per-Sb.c• 1942 ECONOMIC STUDY MADE
The community development
department of the City of New.
port Beach is cooducting an
eeooomie study ol the current
status of business am industrial
enterprises and employment.
Using this infor mation, the de-
partment staff will make pro·
jeeUons and recommendations
concerning the city's economy,
cernlng the floor area of struc-
tures, the area of hx!lvldual
lots, and tun and part-time
employment figures.
The followin g persons are
doing business as: Tradewinds
Liquor. 6'710 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach, caur. 92660:
Rufus Ray Longstreet, 7104 w.
Ocean Front, Newport Beach,
CaUl. 92660; Edward J. Adams,
11182 Fraley, Ga rden Grove, caw. 92641.
suasion. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';i In lower expositor y spea.k:ing, I
Barbara Barnett of Balboa, m. , BE A t;ooo NEIGHBO. A
The survey results will be
used In the execution of the
general plan,
Staff members will visit all
business and LIKlustrial opera·
Uons wtthin the city Umits 1n
the next few weeks. They will
be seeking information con--'
NAMED TO BOARD
James L. Strahan of Villa
Park has been named a mem-
ber of the board of directors
for North American Co rres-
poodence Schools, and will con-
tinue as vice president and di-
rector or marketing.
North American ls a sub-
sidlary of National Systems
Corporation, Newport Beach,
whi ch has some 75,000sti.Kients
throughout the world .
tN TUNE WITH THE HALLOWEEN SEASON the "most
dlscombooberated castle" award went to the Costa Mesa
Creative Workshop's creation, "Creatures and Creepy
Castles." The gro~ was sponsored by Rlon Hardware and
Balboa Marine Hardware and the creation required two
spaces. (Don Andersen Photography.)
Top talent at auto show
Top entertainment for all ban)o artist, also will play.
ages will be featured at the The Auto Show, sponsored by
Orange County International the Motor Car Dealers Assn. of
Auto Show Nov. 17-21 ln the Orange County, will bring to-
Anaheim convention center. gether all th e new l972 fore1gn
Leading orr on opening night and domestic cars under one
wUI be a concert outside the root
center ttom 7 to 7:30 p.m. by
the Kings men, one or the na-APPLICATI ONS TAKEN
tton's top drumandbuglecorps. FOR SOPH S. SENIOR S
The group will present :ulOther ,
concert ios.lde the center trom UC Irvine Is oow accepting
7:30 to ""8-p,m. Openfnt nlcht appll~tlons for admission by
entertainment also wUl feature· students who will enter as
the Firehouse Flve Plus Two sophomores Ud seo.iou ID fall
trom 6 to 10 p.m. 1972, Admissions otncer
Thursday, Nov. IB,them·Jsic James Dunning anoounced this
of Tommy Alnahuaaod his Poly. week.
nestans will be featured On Previous pollcy Umited oew
Friday, the entertalnment~t-applications for fall 1972 to
llgtlt will be on Fred Ashma'n•s D'eshmen and juniors.
This business is being con-
ducted by a partnership.
Signed : Rufus Ray Long-
street.
This statement tiled wit h the
county clerk of Orange County
on: Nov. 2, 1971, by Bever!)'
J. Maddox, deputy eoWJtyclerk.
Publish: Nov, 4, 11, 18, 25,
in the Newport Harbor
''THE BEST DRIP CASTLE " award went co Va.uderplum and
Associates, an architectural design coosnltant ftom Man-
hattan Beach, The castle featured an Intricate network of
tunnels and bridges. (Don Andersen Photography.)
The arts featured Solid Brass. The samoa Three Dr. Dunning ur ged aU stu-
will present continuous enter-dents who wtsh to apply to UC I
tainmenl throughout the shOw for fal11972 to return appllca-
Seotty Plummer, 11-year-old tions during the current open The Amer ican Association of Avco Center. The viewing wlll appllcatlon period, which con------------tinues through Nov. 30. University Women, Newport-begin at 7 p.m.
LIGAL MOTICI The change iu poUcy has been Costa Mesa branch, announces Still aoother feature will be
F _13789 made because OCI enrolled that ''the arts'' will be the focal a 7:30 p.m. rap· session span-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME fewer continuing students dur-point or the Nov. 17 meeting sored by the leg:lslatlve round-
STATEMENT tog the current academic quar. at 8 p.m. at the Avco Center table, entitled, "T. V, ....
Tbe follOwing person Is doing ter than bas been expected. in Newport Center. w~t is It':'"
business as: Rancho Majorca Universities a!XI colleges This meeting wm be a sym-
1565 Via Ma)'lrca Laguni tllroughout the state ~ve ex-posium or art with outstanding
Beach, Ca.: Walter Emrln Ott-perlenced a similar drop ftom artists rr.om the Harbo~ Area
mer, general partner 1565 VIa eJpected enrollments at lhead-partleipahng. Dr · Maur1ee At-
Majorca, Laguna sN.ch, Ca. vaoced levels, while cootinutnr lard, conductor or the Irvine
-Tttts business Is being coo-to galn In overall enrollment Master Chorale; Thomas H.
du··ted..., u !ted tn h1 .. by new students Dr Otmoin Garver, director of the New~
THE NEWPORT BEACH pollee department color guard won
tlrst place honorslnthe4th annual Fountain Valley Halloween
parade. ThJs unlt Is not only a volunteer unit from the regular
poUce force, but also 1t Is a color guard drill team and the
only one ot Its kind In Southern California. Oftlcers par_
ttelpatlng incliJded, left to right, Al Fischer, Albert Ooum,
Doug Nicholson aod Larry Gabriel.
-u, a m par ers ..,. • · g port Harbor Art Museum and
Signed : WalterEdwinOttmer. said. David Emmes artistledir~tor
This statement nted Ylth the of the sout h 'c oast Repertory
county clerk of Orange County EN V1 RO NM EN T IS TOP IC Company will bring attention to
on: Oct. 15, 1971 , by Beverly AT TO WN -GOWN MEETIN C devetopm'ent of the human
J. ~addor., deputy eoWJty clerlr.. ''Management of the enrtron-spirit.
ubllsh: Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4, ment" will be the topic of dis-A special feature ottheeven-
11, 1911, tn the Newport Harbor cusslon at the meeting of the tog wiU be the viewing of the
Ensign. UCI Town and Gown tn Room Avco Financial Center works of
552 or the engineering building Art on the 16th floor of the
on the UCI campus at 9:30a.m.
Nov. 29.
Dr . Peter Dixon, professor
and chairman of population lDd
environmental bloklo, and Dr.
Jan Schertig, associate pro.
lessor of envtroamental eD-
ctneertng, Ylll speak oa pro-
grams In their departmeats
which are hntng an Impact oo
our local community, such u
tbe pilot program In retnlblor
aerospace tD.glneoers. They wiU
also eJPla.ln some ol the fa.
clUttes aDd serYI.ees which are
avaHable to the commiiDit)' as
a part of the t•ctdfte and re.
sarch procrams at UCL
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
Tbe following person is doing
busloess as: Sir Speedy Instant
PrlnttDr Center, 2640 E. Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar:
HIQI')' Michael Braoo, 59 S.
LaSeada, South Laguna.
Thla business is belnc coo-
doct.d bJ an individual.
Slped: H. lUcbael Bnun.
Tlds atemeot flied Ylth the
C0W1tJ clerk of Orange Count:J
OD: Oct. 19, 1971, by BeYerty
J. Madcklz. deputy cotl'lty elerk.
ana Gerhardt and Don Cadle of
Santa Ana won excellence a. If you are a newcomer, or
wards. wilh George Martin of know of a newcomer to
Huntington Bea ch winning a su-the Harbor Area who has
perior. not been wel comed, do
Novice debater s Gary Grant her ~ favor by calling the
or Costa Mesa, Mike West of Harbor Visitor between 8
Huntington Beach, and Ernie and 10 a.m. and she will
Yagger or Fountaio Valley were call on your friend with
3-1 aod received 81:cellence valuable informauon and
awards. Sheila Ha.nnahan or co-gifts from friendly busi·
sta Mesa and Brad Sherman of ness firms which stand·
Newport Beach were undefeated ready to help her become
In 4 roUDds of compe:Ution. acquainted with her new
surroundings.
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plcUd NOf. 17 to hear Jack
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MRS. CARL LELAND BARNES. (Cameo Ho wse photo.)
Cathy Blackburn wed
to Carl Leland Barnes
Miss Cathy Lynn Blackburn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wll~
llam Blackburn of East Bluff,
accepted the wedding ring of
Carl Leland Barnes of New-
port Heights 111 a double ring
marriage ceremony 5atvrday
evening, Oc t. 15, at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church.
The uoom Is ttte son of Mrs.
Judson Barnes of Corona dt>l
Mar. Otnelattng at the weddin ,
was Dr. Charles Dierenfteld,
church pastor.
Miss Donna Turner n.s
chosen as maid of honor tor
the ceremony. Bridesmaids In~
e luded Miss Candee Pa rkhill,
Miss JanJe Hurley, Miss Mary
Lou Croake and Miss Mart)'
Sandell.
The bride wore a candlellght
silk organza gown with a high
cameo neckline a[Xi long bishop
sleeves. A full panel of re~
embroidered Alencon lace high-
lighted lt'lth tiny seed pear ls
adorned the front of the gown.
Lace also formed the top of the
empire bodice and bordered the
full circle train. A Juliet head-
piece, encrusted with pearls,
be1d the elbow ltnrtb vtll of
candleli&flt Illusion,
She carr ied a bouquet of baby
r osebuds, baby's breath and
stephanotis.
The bridal attendants Weff'
similarly dressed in light blue
organza made with an emplre
bodice and self r utnes at the
scoop neckline and long sleeves,
Their bouquets Included white
mums, corn nowers and ste~
phanotls.
Attendto.g the groom were
Tom Mclotyre, as best man,
and Bill Helmick, Tim Cooper ,
John Tremble and Mark Smyth
as ushers.
Marilyn Studer 'A':i.S fiower
girl, with Danny and Mark San-
dell serving as ring bear ers.
Craig Page and Randy Hurley
were candlellgtlters.
following the weddlng cere-
mony, guests gathered at the
Riviera Pool Terrace of the
N ewporter Inn to greet the
couple and dance to a smaU
ensemble. Miss Lyn Recupero
was in char ge of the guest book.
Assisting wtth the reception
were James Wyan, Mr s. Paul~
ine SutcUft and Miss Carolyn
Studer.
The young coup le will llvt' on
Balboa lslaodaftera honeymoon
trip to northern Ca Ufornl.a .
The new Mrs. Barnes Is a
Cor ona del Mar high school
graduate and Is now attending
C alifornta State Collep at Lone
Beach. Her husbaocl, also a
COM high school graduate, re-
ceived his degree boom Cal
Poly at san Luis Obispo and
now works for Mobil Oil Co.
as a marketing representative.
Junior Leagues meet
"Tar get tomorrow" Is the
title for the Association of
Junior Leagues' tall seminar
opening Nov, 16 In San Fran-
cisco. The seminar Is spon~
sor ed by the Association as part
of an experimental year testing
a propbsed new structure for
the Association.
The Newport Harbor J unior
League will ship an exhibit
perta.lnlng to "project sc hool~
time," an art appreclatlonpro-
gram. This was Initiated by this
Junior League when It was real~
!zed children were getting very
little art histor y and under-
standing of related subjects In
their classes.
Volunteers from the League
teach a ser ies of 7 ldts to the
ftfth graders throughoutOranll't!
County. The League Is presently
serving 50 schools and has
taught 4,500 children with the
help of about 350 community
volunteer-s. The Junior League
of Newport Harbor s!C)plJes lhe
kits and trains those inter ested
in lectur ing. Ther e will be a
Picasso kit prPsented at the
CoovPnllon.
Those delegates 1n attendance
from the Junior League of New~
port Harbor will be Mmes. Don~
aid Adkinson, Bradford Miller,
Robert Minton, Jack Pastus~
chin, Alexander Robertson, and
George West.
Cadettes study gardens
Girl Scout Cadette Troop 753
has for m:td an lntermedlate
Garden Club under the sponsor~
ship of the Harbor VIew Homes
Garden C lub.
m'emorattve stamps for world
gardening and for conservation
aDd saving Hunt~Wesson 's Ia~
bels from Big John's Beans
'N fllin's. Each girl wHI com.
pile a notebook contalnJng ma-
terial and information on the S
required subjects of Inter~
mediate gardening.
The girls have decided on two
projects -· collecUng com-
LIGAL MOTICI
SUPERIOR COURT OF' THE
STATE Of CALifORNIA FOR
THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
No. A ~ '70947
NOTICE Of HEARING Of
PETITION fOR PROBATE OF
WILL AND FOR LETTERS
TESTAMENTARY
Estate of JEROME C. HUM-
PHREY, Deceaaed,
Programs, to be presented
In the Community Clubhouse
1 on Wednesday evenings at
7, will deal with consern.ttoo,
horticulture, nature st~y
llower arranging and nowe;
show practice,
TIM! program.; wtll assist the
rtrls In earning badges for
animal klnldem, conservation
and plant kingdom,
Mrs. Georp Peters Is coun.
selor and •Ill be aided by ex-
perieoced representatives of
the C&Ufornla GatdenClubllnc.
LT. ROLFE GRADUATES
U, RUCIIIJ H. RoUe, 10t1 of
Yr. &lid Mrs. EdWtA H. Rolfe,
2523 VIlla Bll', Weill li>Per
Bay, baa ll'adaled at Sheppard
AFB, TtDI, from the U.S. Air
NOTICE W HEREBY GIVEN
That HAZEL M. HUMPHREY
ll.as flied hereLD a petiUon tor
probate of W'l.ll aDd tor letter•
telltarntatary, refenoce to
Wb1Ch 18 made for fUrther pu~
Ue•Ja.r•. &Dd u.t tbe time aDd
piau ot hluiDc the arne ha•
.,._ lilt tor Wid., 1for,14, 1971,
at t:JO a.m., Ill thl oourtroom
of !loputmoat tlo. TbrM of
I&Jd coart, at ?00 Ctne c.ter
or. Wool, 1a tho cu1 of-Foret orl-ttoo 5""'M tor
AJII., CaUtDna. lled!eal SerrleeCOI'prloftletrt.
Doltd Oe-ze, 1171, Htlt bt1J1r UllptdloVUd•·
W E.ST.IOIIII C-CI•IL borr AFB, C&lll.lordaiJatlllo a.Utwooo e00t:11 , AD-U.S. Air Foret ~1111. ~ 4itoo..,, .,. ,u. ·• liN .,..,_.. ot c-
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CI!I!OI!A PEl liM. CMI f.
Voices of Christmas
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--· rla(ool ..,_tbo e ,, ... prodatNdll tM
"""' -111&1 Cbrllll<llutlme bU come, Ud earoa. "r.-t
tbe .:MelflDC Joy" 1D ,,..ry
boulebokl.
Altho Bal>ooBay Ciub,SoMy
Barke, Lea Brown and bls Band
ot Renown will carry out the
aDCieot yuletide custom •heo
they present the 7th annual
''VoJc.es of Christmas'' ball oo.
Tueeday, Dec. 7,
The "Voices" chorale Is a
crOtt> of movie and televlstoo
celebrities who lend their time
and talent to raise f\md.s tor
botl)ltals during the Christmas
holldays. The Dec. 7 black tie
dinoer dance Is sponsored by
the "552" Club, a men's sup~
port group of Hoag Hospital,
aDd all proceeds will be destg.
oated to the new medlcaltower,
currently under construction.
In response to hundreds of
requests fr om those who at.
tended last year, the social OO ur
will ap.ln be hosted by the
"552" Club with a traditiona l
"wassail bowl," hors d'
oeuvres aM stro!Ung mustc.
ians, accor ding to Ea rl H. Hard-
age, Club president.
Surprise guest performances
at the "Voices of Christmas"
have often Included John Wayne
reciting "One Soli tary Life,"
Andy Devine reading ''The Night
Before Christmas," the Buddy
Ebsens' dance routine and a duet
'1IJ JolluJ Mtretr ucl J-
Hiibl. "Hen lbly COIN a.
'IPUia!Uac, •• J tbt ..... MOlal
IIICIIor of 400 ...... u thoJ
jolla ta wltb tbt "Volctt," 11 a
IIDique e:~ptdeace •.PJ'Id by
aiL
ReaervaUou were eloeed a
wtet before the 19'10 "Voice•"
ball and a sellout is predicted
ap.lo this year. Tickets, wb1ch
Inc lUlSI the social hour, dinner,
eatertalnmeat aad dloci.Qc, are
$75 per c~te: ResernUou
can be made by caiUac the
"552" Club, 548~0851 Ert. \01.
The 1971 ·•Voices of Christ~
mas" committee members
have been planotnc the ~!""""' ,
gala are: M ~. and Mrs. Harry
J. Babbitt, chairman; Gary Bur·
rill, Mr. and Mrs. Wtfllam A.
Coulter, Mr. and Mrs. John L.
CurcJ, Mr. aM Mrs. Ben C,
Deane, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Duffield, Mr. and Mrs, Christ~
tan Ebsen, Dr. and Mrs. E. M,
Ghermao, Mr. and Mrs. G.
William :irundy, Mr . and Mrs.
Earl H. Hardage, and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter J. Koch.
The Invitations com mlttee In·
e ludes M.:-s. George A. Cox,
chairman, and Mrs. Charles E.
Bowman, Mrs. Wllllam J. Our.
kln and Mrs. Charles White~
head.
Decorations have been de~
signed and are being made by
.Mrs . Thomas S. Ra.ffetto and
Mrs. Robert C. M1Uer.
SE LECT[N G MUSIC tor the traditlonalwassa.JI bowl social
hour which will precede the "Voices of Christmas'' ball are
(sJandlng) Earl H, Hardage, at ten, presldentorthe IPOUOr-
Jng 552 Club, and Harry J . Babbitt, planning commUtee
chairman; (seated) John L. Curet, at left, and Gary Burrill,
committee members. (David Ross pOOto.)
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