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MICHELE VENCLIK, bomeeomlncqueen of Newport Harbor
hlgtl school, Is escorted by Matt Hogsett, student body
president at Harbor. ~ queen was crowoed at half-time
Saturday ntg'bt at the Newport-Mhfina game. (VIc Opalek
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VIce Mayor Howard Rogers rejected long-term geoeral ob-He Slid that 11nanc1ng of the N rt Sh
written a letter to the City Up.Uon bonds or any methOd of pro)eet should and could be ewpo . ores the Council to tinandng a new clYlc center accompll&bed on a pay-as -you-
with plans to that would be built at Newport go basls, boldlng the burden to
the City ot Newport Center," Mr. Rogers said. the property tax at a mlntmum. k d
with an adequate pollee "One fact clearly remains--"It Is lneoocetva.ble to me par approve
t.actuty at the present city hall we have a real and urgent need that our city boast& the finest
THE CAST of "Sebool tor .eaadl.l,'" .belDr preHated Dec. 1, Z and 3 at Coroaa del Mar site. for pollee taciUUes that will pollee force in the state or even
high school, includes, ttaadtng left to rlgbt, Candace Steele as Lady Teule, Kevin ''The election Is over and the enable our pollee department to tbe aaUon, yet we provide them The parks, beac hes aoc1 rec. River channel, comprises '1.5
Rogers as Sir Peter Teasle and Stanley W'lulck as Sir Oliver Surface; lD toreground., people of Newport Beach have provide the htgh level of law tacUIU.es that are worse than reatton staff of Newport Beach acres and Is owned by the euy.
demands. able! mission Tuesday night to de-woukl be developed Into a. pa..rk Rick Yorba as Joseph surtace and Coreeo Strelsky as Marla. 'School ~Or enforcement this community Inadequate--they are ~mwork-was directed by the PBR Com-Only a part or the property
ECREES "We must move oow tnorder "I eall on this CoUDCII to term.!oe the cost of developlng whJ.cb would be a stopgap de-MESA D d ,·1 to m~t any reasooa.ble ume-take a positive step forward on an Interim park rac!Uty in tne veklpment for 3 or 4 years
Sean a at table for completion or theta-this serloos matter and that we Newport ShOres area i.D the until a more com;-lete park
dUties we 50 des;»erately get the ball rolling by revtew vicinity of the santa Ana River. could be dev el~.
OISE LIMITS COM h• h need ." ofthislssueaDdsuchmaterials Commissioners approved lD In other action Tuesday the
N JQ He said the new tldllties as the staff may have at oUr principle an interim plan for PBR Comm:sslon heard a pro-
should be "built 00 the present study session on Nov. 22. Any the park that wouk!. I.Dclude a gress report rrom the citlz.eos
By JlM LtsE city hall site where there 1s delay for reasons political or turf area for soccer, flag root-advisory bicycle trails com-
Costa M<:A city councilmen use as a mobile home park. "How have you been? What adequate room. The &cllities otherwise wtth respect to pro-ball and a backstOp for base· mlltee staUng tllat 1t Is In the
approved a.n or~nance Monday • 0\'ERRULED a r ecom-news do you hear? Thouch tn.. sllould be buill to meet at least Ylding the sorely needed pollee ball activitles tor boys and process ol r evising and rede-
Dlght 11\at establlshesn'lise Urn-mendatton by the Planning Com.. deed u Is no matter, for 1 the short-term pollee needs facilities will be a dlssentce girls. veloptng the master plao or
ttatloos In various "Mise mission to deny a request b/ think one hears oothlng else with the pWls aod constructioo oot only to the pollee, but the The park site, inlandofCoast bicycle trails ~nd ls currently
zones" In the city, primarily PIJ.Up A. Spiller of Newport but scandal!" providing for ease In eJilriUlsion eotire population of Newport Hwy. and near the Santa Ana compiling a potential list of :~~l~;hl[f~:E.~~; ~~{~l~~~~~~~~~~ ~;~7f~~·~#~t~ 3to meeCt the om·-tui( .. tSITES STUDIED fi~£~:~:{:~::~~~::.
varlo'Jszonesaffectedandsets • APPROVED a request by tonrues ot the London eUte com lex be centrally located TRAVEL FILII.\ DEC. 3
va.rlous noise level!: within M.uy Tyrrell for reductlon In spout verbal veoom at them-LT. BRYAN T. BURT, son.. The Oruge County Board ot Newport Beach and to took lnto M~ Krause sald at least 8 The Newport Harbor Kiwanis
those woes. A vlolaUon would parllnc to allow a. bll11ard par-selves aDd everyooe else In in-law or Ralph S. Ersk.ine, s~rvisors haS narrowed the any possible difflcutl:les on the acres' •ould be required for a c lub wtU present Is 3rd travel-
involve determloaUoo of both lor ln a CZ zone, at 11'1 E. Richard Brlnsley SbertdaD's 2830 San Juan Lane, Costa search for a new JocatiOn for sale of tbe 5.3-acre Newport 12-eourt complex, but that 15 oguerllmoftheseaSOflat6p.m.
tbe ambient aDd tbe suspected 18th St. (60 spaces required), spar~Unc social comedy, "The Mesa nas bHD awarded his the Harbor area municl,pal Center parcel. eOd!'trooms may eveotua.lly be Friday, Dec. 3, at the <>ranee
notse belnl' stlldled. A 5 dba 7 spices available). schoOl for scaDdal.'' on star.-sltve: wlnp at Vance AfB, eourts eomples to 3 sites -· Mr. Kral1Se sa.ld be could DOt needed U the prq'IOS4Id ctty of c out Collep aOOitorlum, Eric
level over the determlnedamb-• DENIED a request by Golda. as the Corona del Mar higb Okla., lCM>D . p-a.du&Uoo from 2 or them 1n the proposed city see any problems wttb the sale lrv1ne Is placed wtttdD tbe bar-Pnel will narrate his rum tour
tent oolse levelwouldcODSUtute Mte Sandersoo of 635 Plumer sc:bool drama production clas-u.s. Air Force pUot trainloc. of lr'fine. a.s the county owns the laDdtree bor area mUDiclpl.l court dla-of ''Florence and the heu1 ot
" YlOI&Uoa, ~"' oo tht St. to llltlll aod operate a ses' Ml11or pt&J Dte, 1,1 aDd Ht rectiYed a B.E.S. decree stuleJ Krause, rfl.l prop· ud clear. trlct. lta.ly."
u-.oriOCltlDYOh'td. small t.uty ahop hlapot'tloG ~ -.t 1 p.m. LD tbe ldlool'a tto.Brt,pamYouc~•erllitJ q ....,~ dlrector. wu Martlor muMclpll c:owt .........__ co':oc~ aetloa~M;stf tM . :~·~-:arz ·::. bDIU -::!!~'1777' tbe pJay 1J a =-c:;~omr:~·r::w:. ::=.~:: =:s:-~: ~...;=.::.:;-~ c ·.t•lzens demand
• REQUESTED tbe Orange • APPROVED the eoutruc-paintlllly accurate satire of the TraJnlAc Corps prOif'am. port back within 2 weeks. cODiemlli.Uoa of the dep5oy-
Couoty Board of s~vLsors ttoo by OUodo Verrleo of Pla~ period, questtontng lbe rt.oe Uoe Two or the sites are located ab~ coodltioos" of the ell.stlnc
to make a study aDd determlDe centla of a 20-untt ap&rtmeat between wtt and maUce. KeviD EMBEZZLING on MacArthur Blvd. adjacent to court tactuty La Costa. Mesa II t • t•
lf a need really ez:ists fot' an com?lel at 1830-38 Placeutla Roeers Is cast as Slr Peter the Ora.Dge County airport. The ad urged that tnterlmqua.rters po u I On ac I On
Onnce County Housing Auth-Ave., in an R4.CP zooe. Tea.sle, a venerable oobleman 3rd is at the county fairgrounds be prowided. :!~e:::s ~r ~~t ~.:;~g to R ETI REM EH T DIHM ER =~~C:Se~~~nc:o~~:: IS CHARGED ln ;:v:-!::a·Ronald Caspers sicie:u':~~:'wlmder con.. Suz.y Ficker, Roy Woolsey She said that all of the storm
• APPROVED areq,·.~est rtom FO R CHIEF BRISCOE antics ot his young wtfe, but called tor a survey of the new 1. An 8-acre &Ue at the tlir· and Sus)' Snedaker wlll give drains now dump Into the bl.y
the Newport Harbor Seventh-A retlrem;Jnt dtonerhonorlng stubbornly condems lt. Lady Paul Dennis Warren. 45, a sites since u now appears that grounds, passed over b)' the the Newpo rt Beach City Coun-aDd •·you can go to restaur-
Day Adventists Church, 271 Ftre Chief R. J. Brlscoewlllbe Teazle, his spirited spouse, ls Newport Beach importer and the city of Newport Beach wants txlard last December atthougll. ell a presentation of color ants along the lower bay and
Avocado st., Costa Mesa, to beld Thursday, Dec. 2, a.t tbe played by Candace Siegle. She yachtsman, and Donald LeRoy out ot a December ,1970, agree-many critics argued It was a-sUdes, photographs aDd reports •atch them wa sh out their p.r-
caro1 trom house to house each Balboa Pavlllon. is frivolOus at flrst In h.er Cook 44 ot Lakewood, were ment with the county under better choicetnan.Ne:wportCen-oo pollution in Newport Bay at ba.ge cans and dump the water
night &om 6 to 9 p.m. except The social hour will begln at quests of tashion and society arraigned tn LosAngelesTues-which the cour.ts complex would ter. The orlgloal price ns the stud}' session at 3 p.m. into the bay,
Frlday, between Tha.Dksgivlng 6:30 p.m., with dinner at 7:30 yet soberly repents th.em in the day arternooo on char~s of have been built on a 8-acre $'70,000 an acre, but Mr. Krau9e Mooday. "We should oot have to go
and Christmas. p.m. Reservatl.oos sbollld be end. receiving !C) to $150,000 from site In Nevtport Center. said a new appraisal may be Miss Ficker sa.td the group, to the Council with this study,"
• REFERRED to tbe start made by Nov. 29, by calllng Stan W1aslclr. Is the opulent, the Blue Chip Stamp Co. for Tne agreement called for the necessary. backed by Newport Residents Mlss flclr.er said. "The Coon-
tor study, a request rrom the Battalloo Chief Jim Reed at COOd na.turedSirOIIverSurface, merch.andlse neither ordered county to&chasetromtheclty 2. An 8 to tO-acr e site oo United, f rleDds or the Bad: ell shOuld alread)' have thls
City of Newport Beach for Co-673-1315 Mo>ndaY through Fri-nlosely ob8ef'f1DI his 2 DePh-oor receiYed by the ftrm. a 5.3 ac'ie-parcel in Newport the old Lockheed property on Say, the Centra\ Newport Beach lnformation and shOU1d already
sta Mt ;a comments on Its In-day. Tickets are $10 each. ews: the schemlDg hypoeriUcal Warren was being held ln Center for $439, '149 and take a. MaeArthur BlYd. Emka.y De-Community Association and be doing something about it.''
tentlon to sell the city-owned Chief BrlscoelsreUrlngDec. Joseph (Rlclr. Yorba) and the Ueu of $50,000 taU .. and Cook ooe -year option on a second velopment Co. nas offered tile SNOH (Save Newport's Gilly
dump slte property at the west 31, after f4 years service with utravapnt1y reoerousChUies ln lieu of $25,000 ball TheY parcel of about 1. 'I acres at a parcel for $77,000 an acre. Harbor), wHI urge the Council
end ol 19th St., for probable the City of Newport Beach. (Tom Roll). FaithfUl Rowley, a were arrested Mooday a..fter-cost of $210,000. 3. A 5-acre sltea.crossWae-to 00 somethint to stop ttle
0 I d coottdallt of Oliver and Peter, DOOCI aboard Warren's $120,000 Newport Beacb. 1\a.dpledged ln Arthur Blvd. from the Em kay pollution and toupda.tetheclty's Mesa Promotion P anne ts pl&yed by Rick Redman, and yacht the 55-foot "Shan-ezchallge to construct a $'700 _ holdings. Co!Uns Radio Co. has drainage system.
the Teazles' lot'ely JOCIDC ward oandoi.," berthedat8Z9Baystde 000 prisoner detention tacillty offered to bUild a court: complex Sbe said that 11.1gb rise de-
Marla ls CoreeD Strelsk:y. Dr ive, Newport Beach. and a 120-splce parking tot. to cOld} speclf'lcatioos and velopment in the city will 6o
Tne Costa Meta Chamber ol the items or services listed on Mistress of intrigue Lady The arrests were made by But Newport Beach voters lease tbe property for 30 years oothlng except "create more
Commerce is orpaialncacltJ'-a ~ will r eceive a.ootJ\er Sneerwell (Alelis Walker) aDd Newport Beach detective Keo durlD.c a bond election rejected at $4,500 per year. pollutton in our bay."
wide "two for ooe" sales pro. tree. Namea of eachparticlplt-her trto of spitefUl gossips, Smith and Bob Gate•ood, who the proposal for lhe pollee ta-Board chairman Robert Bat-"The current drainage sys-
motlon tnvolYlnC 100 or more log merchant wlU be Usted ln snobbish Mr. Crabtree (Jim •ere armed wtth. nrrants is-cll1ty and a new city hall. tin, whO cast the \ooedtsseoUnc tern In our city Is so outmoded
mercba.ots. the certlflcate book along with Luse), foppishly witty Sir Beo-sued by Los Angeles author· T'-t left the question of the vote aplnst the Newport Center and antiquated that everything
The "buy one --get ooe the value of Items offered. jamln Backbite (Bruce Gum-lUes. courts stte and the detentioo site, stressed the courts com-we do ln the way of deYe'lop-
rree" caq»alcn wutruntbroueb Chamber U1111.ger Nick Zte-blner) and the nrbose Mrs. warren operated as an lode-fac1Uty as well as the entire plez sOOUid han easy access to ment in the future is )u.st going
the flrst 11 mooths of 19'7% ner sald tbe pl of the cam-Candour (Kathy AIIYenahloe), pendent importer am !lad a aereement somewhat IC) to the a freeway aDd perhapS: should be to eause more and morP pol-
$49,000 BURGLARY
A collection of 13 Tttta.ny
lamps nlued at $49,000 was
burglarlz:ed trom the Vern
Phalen residence, 404 Via Wdo
Nord, Lido Is le, between Nov.6
ancll3.
The bUrglar or bUrglars en-
tered t~ home througtl a kitchen
window. Mr. Ptlalen said tbt
lamps are very . valuable and
comprise a collection ma.nu-
factured by the Ttfl'any Jewelry
Co. ot New Yo rk City,
with mtrchaa.ts ofterlq Items palgn Is to briDI more business vainly attempt to cootrol the contract to s~ly BIIM Ch.lp a.tr eveo thOugh both sides said located LD the Irvine area. luUoa In the bay."
ud HrYlces worth rrom $2.50 to CbamberofCommerce mem-circumstances of plotaodcoun-•tth imported l(lOds trom the they planned to live !C) to the Mr. Caspers. who tried un-..-::-"=1'....,,..._,.,""'~'" ___ , ___ _
to $5 •1a ~to be eoatalntd bel's by brlqiDI oewand repeat terpk»t. They are assisted by an Far East, pollee said. Coot was acreement. successf\1111 -.rU.er this Y81U' to
1D more than 3,000 eertlftcate customers lhrOUP the doOr. unscr~ulous opentor, Mr. an $800 a mooth accounts pay. s•nlsors asked Mr. get tbe board to abropte Us
booka to be dlltrlbuted by tbe P.utlcJpaUJc merchants may Snake (Leo Sieracki). able supervisor for Blue Cblp Krause to obtain a formal re-agreemeat oa Ole Newport Cea-
clambtr. lDSert u mur certlftc&tet: in other gentlemen, matds, and at the SouthernCa.UforDI.IIMad-clsioD of the agreement wttb ter site, urpd that the COW'ts
Mercba.DU pay $10 for OOU· the bOOk aa theJ desire, at $10 senants are Darrel Fercuson. qiiU'ters 1n Los Angeles.
-to tbe eertlllcate--poreertllleate. JohnKerr,JeiiJ-GUUao Tbe o.rrests ... ,. theresu~ B"lrlh control sem"lnar Cutomers wbo purctaM ooeof Smee, Laurie Lenoe:J, aDd 8111 ot a mootb-loag laYeltipti.OD
Hedge. by tne Los Angeles COWI!ty dts-
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Dlrected by Mrs. JoAnne trlct attorney's offtce. E o h" h h I ~la~,tr~~~r.:::::.= $5,319 Til EFT TOTAL at stanc1a 1g sc 00
c.eoturJ wlth thechatactwsstt. Jenlry, stereo equlpm..t
ttnc as little u poulb&e&Dd.the a.ad otHr Items tota.Unc A semtnar on blrth coatrol Mrs. Gtorctna WeLeoct. aa-
sta.p belq outllnld by a woodeD $5,319.50 In n.lue were bllr .. methods ns held at Estaoda sist:aJil prlDclpal at EstaDei&,
tram e. Alltheotlc c::oetaroes are ciartsed from tbe Delmer D. l'llP school Tuesday afterDOOD said tbt Mmlnu' was rtqiiHltd
bela( ~Ued by PaciJk: Cos .. McCammoo resJdeace, 1107 iDd 1.10tber seminar s • aques· bJ a~ at '•c.tfted" .........
twueu 1n Santa Ana. EsteUe LaDe, Huboi' HI&' .. uoe. ud a.nswer session --ts whO aid tbeJ would pt tbetr
PublleltJ' Is btlae ha.Ddlld by tuda, between 7:S5 ud 8:3C schedUled tor 2:40 p.m. today, partDtl' permlsl:loa to au.t.
WeodJ t...eorard. Sue PelltcrlDI p.m., Mew. 13. N'O'I. U. Sbe ll14 aboUt so tlt'ldeiU
a.-:1 SberJl Trittler are bOUe Cl • Cl" If H attetQed TIMedaJ'• •t~lloD ud
..... ,. .. willie Wartoo IAwlo ean up In I aven that they •11 Md lllpocl 0!1110011 ta ~ume ch&trmu. TlcUU forms &om tbtlr pulllta.
are awa.l!able from the Corooa ,.... •tera, bedSrlDp, ud TUIIIdaJ•• &emlMr 'ft.l& .... ._
dol War hill' oelloot dnuM no llt.U e--"' c1r1n 111r oooltr-. -•mlar" • •liOIIYPOOof
prodlletiDD clallll &ad at the Ctlll ••• tal bHD aellildlalld • • .VUdll mast bt at tbe blrta. cc.trol metM4aanaftll·
door lllr $US wttll A.S.B. aad 1Dt IIIIo Sotordt.r,llor.IO, ae-roplu pick-"' --bJ al>lo, ud _, •• --will
$1.10 wltbout. cc:wc:llac to Mu. JOMDtlCA"••, --. bl a ~ ud unw per ...
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,._ ef ....... citc•lMion by co~ ·'ll.eMe No. A-20178 4ae4
May lt. 1951. ia S.,.ior Co1111 for 1M Co .. y of ar..... Stale ol
Call._.. ...... by Naeo• lhereof ie CJ••IHied to pU11-' all p.a.lk
•Jee. N'l"ired by law.
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SUUCRIPTIOM RAT IS
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ARVO E. HAAPA, owner iltld publish~r of the Ensign
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• WOMEN IN OUR COUNCIL RACE?
This Is not a suggestion that "Women's
Liberation" Is getting Into the political
arena In Newport Beach .•. but would you
believe that there are hints of THREE
women In next year's City Council race I
These I have heard mentioned: Sue Ficker
In District 1, Margot Skilling In District 2,
Jerry Stewart In District 7. This report
might even encourage ex-councilman Dee
Cook to hurry out of District 7, back to the
safety of District 6, from where he moved
just a short time ago. An Interesting
political year may be ahead.
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• CAN YOUSURVIVETHISSPELLDOWN?
Class, this is a lesson In spelling ...
prompted by years of correcting copy that
comes across a publisher's desk. These
few helpful hints are of particular value to
reporters, publicity chairmen, and spell-
ing bee hopefuls:
steg'e, oot selge it's (It lsJ, not lts
sei.r.e, not s ieze its (possessive), oot It's
weird, not ·derd plcnicldng, DOt picnJcing
perceive, oot percleve accomm:xlate, oot accomodate
precede, not pr eceed marshal (title), oat marshall
proc~.-oot procede marshal (verb), oot marstlall
,_te:~ersede, oot supercede Tuc901l, IIOt Tuscon
raref)', not rarity Via Ithaca, oot Via lthlca
rarity, not rarely Carfbbean, oot Carr lbeaD
skis, oot sldls Phillppioes, not Philllpines
plaque, oot placque Mediterranean, oot Medtttera.oean
judgment, not judgement WestmlnsCer, oot Westmln.lster
Put this list on your bulletin board or
spelling book, and surprise your teacher,
and your publisher I
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Uti Ia boek ..... 10 llcl .....,. -· ltlcb fl -111M pr-Nd Cilia
1101L Wllllo Ia 1M -·· Ca-IUd, wiU-!110 from plllqlalo!Morplla.
...... "'-td tllo ...... torpl lor tllo -· -tloo, -ldbotrr.dlortr-
-1D wlllcb ~-Jobo wblcb Potlor -Ia mtJI!Ifac-Rtd Cbloa II Uti lor r-•· G. leblllllo ot o...,. ~ lariDr. ,., .... -_.., .. v.-... ua Ill~ col..,.., c.... Oct. e. 1971, wu fila llllat Ud -· tbol,ltllad-...
II'"'WD . ll Raueiot, daJ WbtD tt1• 1llUed Hatioas tDitnJ lD Kor•. ID Dl7 op1l&oa
wU aa Joba cti.Sid to be a laiOD of "peace uy aid J1Yto to U.teomma.t
Rartet were lof'tnc aattou," 1*1 became a eoeatry sboald bt'eouldertdto
bot bed of eommualll eoa-be esvtnr "aid to tbt ....... ,. • u
coua-tplrUorl. Tbereb"e we may which 11 dtflDid &1. tr-....
Rlc.hard dlllpate Oct. ZS u the fatal Tbt WomaaCoutltutloallJ.It,
city -tile --ld orde< a moalbll' pttbUcaUon wblcb II
bu bMD r"eal«< bepn, aDd tbll Jtarl pnt1oUI edited by Maty CalD lnSummlt,
..rid at lar ... Ho wulD to tbol c!tte may be 1mooru u Ul.lal-1, dUplaJtd lD Ill
!'':='":tli~Ulo:~e:rty Lotlby, wboee y-.ra "B.F.C."or "Before Red 1nut otNov. S,l9?1, tbtiDUow-hue CODdUcted CblDI.'' Timet Abtequeat to lie IM&d11JM1: ''Ru1ct,Sclualts
battle wttb the that date m&J bereellloDed.astbe EDler 811) kt Wttbdraw from
He lpOketoGen-tlmt~ "A.R.C." or ''After Red U.N." Tlat repre....U tbtNil-
del Valle, l.SMC Chinl." We will be bappy to ttmeot ofourownletterwrlters,
CHRISTMAS CENTERPIECES will form a festive decoration for the hmcheoa bet.ac beld
Wedaesda.y, Dee. 8, at the 8a.lboa Bay Club and sponsored by the women's di'islool or
both the Costa Mesa and Newport Harbor Cbambers of Commerce. Mrs. A. L. Pirlkley of
the Costa Mesa Cbam'Jer, who 1,s lD charge of reserntlons; Mrs. Vaughn Reddin&. also
of Costa Mesa, iD charge of prizes, and Chris Hopper, president-elect ot the Newport
women's division, (left to rtgtlt), are arranging Santa Claus and candles as pot•tlal
decorations. The contest aod hmcheoa wtll r aJse money for the party given by the
chambers each fall to greet new teachers. (Ensign photo.)
president ot the De-retura to tbe Hme booored sys-I.Dd I am iD accord wttb ll.
ien.O.'s ot the Amerlcaa Coo-tem of lllln£ us. c." (Before Tbe most disquletlllr of all
stituttoa, and r.s returned to Cbrllt) IDd ''A.D.'' (tbt year or tbe art1cl11 which I laid a.tde,
tbe wut eout to utend the our Lord) after the time when also wu printed Ia t.be Christ ..
IIcht 1Dto this area. Christ was boro. la.n Crusade Weekly, Uld wu
HaYIDg accompUsbed these I returoed with a suitcase of written by Coloael V. Doner.
YUiot.as missions, I am ready to material to be used J.a the Apt It related that a "Retupe
take my place in the ftoolllne to kelp America aUve. Wbeo I Charp:s U.S. Followlq" Cab&."
of the gallant ciUzeuofOrange arrived I found a four-foot hieb The .article quoted from state-
CCMdy who bavebeenftgbtingso pile of seeood class man, much meots which llad beeD made by
valiantly and so W!ll rlgttt here of wh.lch related to political Mr. Dteco Ablch, a former law
at home. problems. There aresomaoyot 1tudeDI: at Oriente llnlnntty, ~·~ H-.
\;~ COHCMDIMAN
JOHN G. SCHMITZ
California 35th District
"Flrst the finger, then the Asia become ever m·Jre ap-
hand, then the arm." --Pro-parent and the myth of the
verb. "two China policy" Is exploded
FROM THE
He wa s in the world, and A new era has beeo ushered them that I cannot renew them Culll.. lD 1960, Mr, Abtch said
th e world wa s made by him , stnee I left last May. It began all, and can but mention a few that he had "oo.trved tbeeom-
and the world knew hi m not. on Oct. 25, 1971, tbe day that headlines. Rowe.-er, they are of m\llisl aolidtf)'lng their power
li e. came unto his own , and the UnJted Nattoos lllegally interest, and many reflect tl\e UDder Castro's r eg:tme,andthat
hi s own receiveJ him noL voted to accept the red Chinese ideas ofEnslga subserlberswho the arne process ts now taking
But as many a s received governmentasamember,andto write "letters to the editor," place ~ the UnJted States."
him, to them gave he power ezpel from tbe Security Coun-The Christian Crusade week-TheSe, and other articles
to become the sons of God, ell, tor no cood reasoo, the ly , oo Nov. 14, 1971, carried as were written by authors who
evtn to them that believe representatives of NatiooaUst a headUoe: "UN Vote Branded were trying to awaken sleeping
on hi s name: Cblna. TbJs makes the West Infamy." lD a .tater Issue, 1 America. To thlsth"Consena-
Which were bam , not of coast of the United states the would llke to comment on the Uve CorDer adds: "The Ume
bl ood, nor of the will of the physical botmdary between the artic le, Which W.ts written by for r eveille is NOW."
n esh , nor of the-will of man , red China aDd free America,
but q f God. (St.John 1: tO-ll.) with only the wild waves of the
storm toased Pactnc between
THE BRAIN WATCHERS
Executive Orders A Dire -Threat To Our Republic
The rP~nse to my rlis1rict-by unfolding events, opposition
wide report to constituents lla s will surely grow even mor e
been extremely graUfylng. This widespread -· to a point. ·
report, mailed to all residents That point comes when ac-
of the 35th Congressional Dis-cumulated mi sfortunes ma ke
ttlct, dealt solely with the ad-opposition loo k hopeless. This
ministration's new policy to-i.s the point when the myth of (By Special Correspondent) horizon to S'«lQrt your sketch
wud r ed China and the abandon-inevitability takes hold of the M;L·Un L. Gr oss wrote a book 1s a sign U INSECURITY.
l:.xecut1ve Orders ignore the Constituti on, the-authorit y of
Congress and ttlt will of the people. Whtn and if the-y are put into
effect. our government will beco me-a Oictatoii'lhip over night.
Exec.ut i~e Ordt'" may be found in the F~dr!'a/ Registr,, a
pubhcat10n of the Natio nal Archivts and Records Servic e.
C.ener.al Serv1ces Administration , price Sl S.OO per year.
(Obtamab lt: fr om your Represcntativt' or local Law library .)•
The Ft'drral Rl!gute, i.o; probably the most powerful document
prin ted in this count ry today and what appears in its columns u
notification of official Presidential act io ns usumu the power of
law 15 days after be-ing printed. It requires no Congressional
authon ~a~ion , no scrutiny in the leJ.islative branch , no review by
tht Judte~ary . Your £ate may bt' writte-n in the Ftd~,af R~eilte'
without your knowledge or that of the Congress. laws are
alrcad~ in effect to assure st1ture or practically every function
esse-ntial, not only of tht' operation of the aov~rnme-nt. but
whenever the President decides that an "emcraency·· ulsts. He.
alont', can decide what constit utes an emer&ency!
ment of our long-li me ally, the opposition, drives the prospect in 1962 trying to alerttheworld • U is perfectly normal to
Republic of China. of possible success from their to the danger s of "big brother" put clothes on the male figure,
The report requested that my min:l~, and seals the fate vf watching our every move, prl-but the female should be nude,
constituents infor m me or their free China wit h the death's vate and per sonal, and record-and completew'ltham"Jiebosom.
vtews on this matter, whether wlnd or passive resignation. ing It in mas sive data be.nks for Putting clothes on · a female
they agreed with my position or This point need not be reached, futur e use. The name or this drawing might indicate an AS-
not. To date, 1,659 letters and and It Is imp ~.· ,•f.ve that we do OOok Is called "The brain NORMAL SEX ATTITUDE.
telegrams have been received, all in our power to assure that watcher s," published in hard • Aggressiveness and power
with 1,247 or these replies --u lsn'r cover by Random House, and in drives are shownintbestrength
over two-thirds --supportli:i;; paperOO.ck by Signet Publishers . and qtality or the lines.
my position in opposition to the While contlnuingtoopposethe His tnformatloo apparently • Abseoce of ears Is a sign
new China policy. In addition to president's )Durney to the court cam~· trom good sources, be-that you are worried about what
this response, our office has of Oriental despot Mao Tse-cause mon of the book llas they will hear; you di s Uke
received over 400 letters pro-tung, we m11st also fight to alr e~j.dy come true. Hlsbookoot criticism.
testing tbe ouster or NaUonallst prevent the fastening oftheoext only deals wtth education, but • Buttoas c1rawnona garment
China from the United Nations. llnk of the cha..ln which Is being industr}· as wen. are warntnc spots or u ln-
Clearly there is substantia.! boUDd around the Chinese peo. According to Mr ,Cross, ''the adequate, depeodentpersoDlllty
feellng against embracing Pe-pte. We must oppose diplomatic psychological theory which sus -wbo lacked atreeUoo trom his
king at the expense of Nation -recognition of red China by the tains the brain watcher is that mother, aDd possible hopes to
allst Chtna, at least in the great United States. every )ob rrom sales gtrl to compensate for II by tigflUy
35th Congressional District__ While theeQ)ulslooofNaUon-board chairman has an Ideal garbing his unloved body.
the most populous In the nation. a list t China. from the United p~s:mality description, or • Dtsproportiooately larger
As the Ill etrects of the admln-Nations wasadefea.t,dl;~lomatlc type, fo r whi ch he hopes to ltnd heads will be dnwo by lodl-
istration's current course In recognition of red Cllina by the the right mateamong men ,Con-viduals suffering from organic
U.S. would begin a rout. for vinced that human perSOD.llity brain disease.
• • •
Tht: Congrrss of the Unite-d States has the power to rescind
Eucut1ve Orders. It should establish a J01nt Co mmittee-on
Extcutin Orders to insure that what an y Pre-sident does in the-
way of law makinJ!, is re strictt'd to what thr Conaress , itself, says
that he may do.
From the Assembly ...
free China's ouster from the is sufficiently simple and static other tests llsted lntheglos-
UN to be followed by Its ouster that tt can usually be m~asured sary of the book under person-
from the U.S. would be close to In minu tes (or hOurs) and pro-allty assessments are: activity
a tltal blow. And this is exactly jecled ahead to prOOict a man's vctctor analysts (AVA }, Adams-
wllat diplomatic recognition of behavior In any given job or Lepley persomlaudit;adjec:Un
Write to your Representative in ConJ!,ress to re scind Executive
Orden and demand that they do everything in their power to
restore our. Co ns~itulional government. Publicize the pote-nt ia l
danJ!.er of EltecutJve-Orde-rs in lttters to the Editor, your radio
and TV comme-ntators. your Ci vic gr-oups, etc.
pubUc rapid transit systems Is statewide bQilot when Orange red China would mean. professional situation." cbeckllsts; Alcadd test; Allport •The foUowing Executive Orders and Presid~nt Nixon 's
7ht Dlltrlct but a foot In the door toward County voters joined ln over-Those same voiceswllichtold Il ls the same danger that we aseeodance-submissloo reac-ProcLamat ion of Aua . 16, 19 71. declarinl a !late or emerJ!,ency
By ROBERT BJ.DHAM
A new law extending the 5 per ultimately ra.Jdlng our entire whelmingly defeating Proposi-us that there was no reason why have attempted to warn parents Uon study; assessment; Bell have been reproduced by The Netwo ,k on one she-et and art
cent sales tax to gasoline as a tree highway fuod s for this tion 18, wlll ch would di vert high-the two CMna policy at the or, willie they continue to allow .adjustment I.Dveotory; Bern-available at four cents each , or 100 for SJ.OO·
means of raJstng some $!'70 purpose, way funds for mass transit. United Nations could not sue-th eir children to be spied on reuter persoaallty Inventory; Exec utive Orde-r 1099S pro•ides for take-over (!f
mUlloo annually to subsldlze This issue was S14JP0sed ly The new law is unquestlon-ceed wtll be advising usthatthe c lassified and programmed by btoiogieal lDtelUgeoee; black communie~tions media. =-----:....:.:....:::::.::::.::::.....:se::::.::tt::led:::__:0:":...,~1>~st;..__::N::o•::•;:m:::be::::_r's ably a milestone In the state's United States can llave diplo-behavior 'tnstead of academic Pictures; bl!JJd testJ.ng; CiUI-10997 provides for take-over of all food resources and farms
L Ed e hlstory, as this Is the ftrstUme matte relations wtth both Na-acllievement under the nam~of oroJ.a test ofpersonallty;cbeat-10999 provides fat take--over of all modes of tnnsportatio~ etters to I tor the Legislature tlas obtained lionaUst and red China. The taxonomy. Not only the New-proof tests; cllnlcaJ testers; and control of highways, 5eaports. e-tc.
statewide reveouefromtaxes on same pr inciple, however, ap-port-Mesa Sc hool District uSes counseUDc tests; Edwards per-11000 provldes for mobilitalio n of all ciVilians into work
• CANINE CANDIDATE':' justly so, because I think we all g:asollne for other than use on piles for our nation dJpkunat-this method, but It has a-iso sonal prefereocesebedaJe;Em. bripdes under &overnment supervision.
Dear Hop: make the same mistake of tak-our highway-freeway sy.stem. icaUy, as applled at the UN, become widespread on a Ill· ptrical te.ttnr; forced cboiee 11001 provides for J!.OVemment take-ovu of all health
Your c urrent editor ial on Dee lng for granted the pollcenan No one, of course, can ques -There can be DO two Clllna tiona! basis, parUcularlyinOr-tests; GuUdford-Ztmmerma.n education and welfare functions. '
Cook and family establishing and the great service that he tlon the need for a bli.lanced policy, ange County . temperament SurYtJ; Halstead 11002 designates Postmaster General to operate a nat ional
residence to qua lily for council-performs for his community ~transportation system In ttle The evidence Is overwhelm-In a previous utlcle, we told battery; humu IDnotory; LeY)' registration o f all persons.
manic District 117 wa s wriHen 24 hours a day ever y day 0f metropolitan areas . On the lngly cleaz, There are 58 na. you that It was ou: opinion that monmeot bJots; lle scales; 11001 provides for the government to uke over airpons and
In a humorous vein. Whatever t he year, in tac; of danger and other band, there ar e those who tlons which oowhavedipk>mattc th e model for taxonomy Wisthe Ma.ll80D enluaUon;Mertonsys-1i1cra ft.
else Mr. Cook may be. he ls oot death, to protect us, the com-point to the inequity of sub-r etiUons with Nationalist China mentally gifted mlnor (MGM) tern; Mf scales; MMPI 04LD-11004 provides for the Housing &. Finance Authority 10
to be considered Ughlly or in a munlty. s ldlztng a rapid transit system and 61 nations wtuch have dip-program. This goestmdermany neaota mulUpbasJc petSOIII.Uty relocate communities, build new housing with public fu nds
splrtt of tun. 1 was very impressed wtth at the ezpense of the ma)ority lomatlc re~Uons with red names such as "enrichment" lnveatory}, problem cbeekllst; designate areas to be aba ndoned as un11fe and establis h ne....:
Many freeway ngtlter s put tn the four officer s whO were se-ot those who want and need to China. No na.Uoo has d,lplomaUc or ''accellerated'' program, but proflle; project taleot ()4GM}. loca tions for populations.
hard work and carriedpetltlons lected to receive the awards use the freeways. relaUons with both. This is not the oUtclal tag Is called "Cal-projective appllcatloa bla.Dlt; IIOOS provides for the aovemment to take over railroads
to offset Mr. Cook's one-man for valor and mer it, and the The new law also pr ovides just happenstance. Of the 15 Uornia project talent." . projective tests; psyehomet-inLand waterway! and public storage facilities. ·
crusade to Sacramento endors -ba.ckgrotmd of Incidents that led that aome $35 mllllon Ulllua.Uy nations which have established Extremely inter esting is the ries; sclentUleselect:io!l; s1t111.-II OS I detaijs responsibilities o r the Office-of Emcraency
ing the Highway Commlssi011's to their being honored. It cer---in addition to the $170 mil-dJ,plomaUc relations with red fact that Mr • Gross devotes a Uonal tests; IOCiop'am; Spran-Plan nina and gives authorizatio n to put all other Executive Orders
plans to divide our city. As an tainly renects on you as chief lion to be used for mass China since December, 1969, large portion of his book to tere: testTb; the-mauc ,awercepUoD into effect in ti mes of increased international tension for
active city council member, he for building such a 11ne pollc; transit --would be divided eight senred their dlplomaUc brain watching. e1p0slng lbe ... ; ur emperameot economic or f:nancial crisis.
was famous as a squabbler. force lo our commrmity. amoog the smaller co~mtles to ties with Free Cbtna, aDd the ''project talent" operation lD ::.:ia_ ~Woodworth per-II J 10 decreed by President Johnson on October 11 . 1966.
According to your editorial, But I personaly beUeve that spend as they wlsh foraldtoany other seven bad qooe to begin Cl960anrornia, He c laims that "ln Mr Grou ~ludei:IU-appears to culminate the proce-u of pn:paratlon fo r the
Mr. Cook's-helps hlm m·•e •· some ny all the omcers trana:portatloo such as roads or with , lla.U a million 111..., school • ,·mp'·m .. ,. 1 th ,_ ""'!> -.., ~ •" by ariD&. ulf Cl8dal 11: en 10n o e p .. n act out in the-previous ~xecutive
major decisions. Possibly, on your force be honored by bridges. But this amount, blsed two covernments both youngsters took a blttery of (m-""•• tbat ...... 11 RC oGl Ia Orde-;s for a total Federal takM)ver. -Th~ N~tworlc of Pa,iollc Ne~t Beach shoukl avail the cltiuns of this comm\allty. on tbe county slse, would be c laim the eatlre territory of tests --iocludtog persooaJ.1ty ww--;:, 10.;;,; ~ -·•~'!lo Lrtu, w,luu , Box 20030 Paudena Cal.ir 911 os
ttselt of this ···•··'s sa-ad ··• It 's ~th thl tho .. -1 ,_ m.inimat. aDd would be a sop to the otber as tbeJr rl..._,l do-loYeotorles --tbe results ot •--· '
.-tee, 11 Mr. C:: would'" eo: :'too that i' write ~s ~~ ~ delOOe the Yoters Into further main u Free udrelc~do wh.lcb wtn co to their aeboola ranks of tadllllry), tbl a'f11l-.
courace tbe doe to rtm for you. I belleve that au clttaea.s dl•erstoa of our psoUne tax dlplo~Uc reeopltklu . of t~ as part of project taint, spoa. alii.Uty or a drt••'• Uc...,ud Rep John Rarick
couocU. LD tbts community owe some-t'lmds. claims of botb woukl take tor-.ored by tbe U.S . Dtpartmeatot r•.,..b1e i.DAraDCe ratt1Wlll •
Yours truly, ttdng to our pollee lOree, .other I btlleYe that if we have to etp policJ wturdry oftbeftrst HM.lth, Education and Wei· dtptad DOt 01: bow EaDJ aed.-
Wallace Caldtrhead than what they pay tacit)' taxes. r at. the ales tues at all, the order. As the outcome of the tare." Remember, U yoa ue :-' ..!:-~"' ca.....:l -· batOD (D.· 14-111tM) Rllt.OI'J COIIftraaa u.t rep..
Corona del war I'm oa.ly a small baltDessman, re.,.... Jbou1d rl&fJI:hllly eo to UN vote ShOwed, we do not keepJ.ac: eouat, that was ia lMO. e 11
1 prdclioD ol ,._ At IW..-l. ftreum CCIIliCI'ol traUoa o1 llrt&riU '-'ttabi;J
here in Corona <It! liar, bat 1 hOIP boluco tile state budpt. bue wturdS ot this type. Wbol tbl ...... _ .. -be ~"'; IJ aaf -U wiD...-billa are poodlor Ia ~--1o ._ __ -
• LETTERTOGLAVAS wOtJld Uke to start tile boD WHAT GOES ON HERE? 12 •-• later llaepro tllo .._... .-..--~ Tboa-ooltllouil&talollla bJ -la•tmlol ol _ ....
Dtor Pollc~ Chlel Gla•u, roiUnc. boplllc thai otber bul-• lmaptloa. '"Sil.;,alar.J bJ tlllaprojoctlo ~or!< 1M .:-:.:• --C-1'"1 Ia" -11oU11a
City ol lfewport S.cb lMAmeo 1..01:1 merebutl 1D The idea that an 1nn01:ent man 'sho uld help pay ror the ro pe Quite a bU of tbe boot t. CIUIU) **'•• .. ldJuct bJ ~ ~ tile ~.W--tbrt ·~· lllllldld lo 111M_. Cu. 1 a.ttaded ~ ftnt uaaal Hnport Bet.eb J)lJow my tz-that ~~ meant to hang him doesn't parttcularly make sense. Yet It deYoted to eJpJaiDtac trbat lbe PtriOa&tltJ .,..IC,ItiMUiaat aU ftnu1u are r ftl "::' tro ~ CIIITillu *'-cMt••ar
mtdll olft.Jor awa.rdlt.M:btoa ample. I woaJd: like tD oa. mJ look.~ a~ tho u&h United St1tes tupayers may be doing just that, maar PIJ'Cbolockal ~~ 1D-M diMw:l ,.. • tD "'-"-~ " 1 ~-t ==-~ -:.,.~ a.,atc--:-:. u._: e:: tie~= -:r:.ce~ k) •cb Uld "II'J'm&D Vlad1m1r P. Pavllchenk(): labeled a Soviet espionage a~nt by Yoln. OM tMt la pUtlea.IIIJ' & clllral,.. J lltJ ..._.of DllJ:r "-' aeco.t of . ......_ nuM•n. =:,_ C:::: 1
0 ewport pollee dlput. "American w urJty otrici.lls,'' accordins to the New Yorlr. Tlmt1 C&IIPI 011' ·~ -.. .. M t111t ..., ,..._ 'l'lllla: wlU otau a.n.., lit bt'
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SoUop -tilt 1111 Utile Z7.
loot aJoq:l wu .. ~ as a
..... ...._ for tbe ""'
OIJ'q>leo, •-11 ailed I•·
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Be •• tbe 1MIIIIltioallcbam-
THE ISRD ANNUAL CANDY CANE BALLspon~Qred by the Jtmlor Alllillary of the Newport
Beach A.sslsta.Dee IMp will opeD tbe bolidi.J season Friday evening, Dec. 3, at the Ba.l.bc-.
Bay Club. The candycanetbemefortb.istndlttooal black Ue d1Mer dance Is depleted ber e
by Mrs. George Bethel of Harbor VIew Hills, staMing at left, lD cbarge of resenatlons;
her 3·year.old daughter, Lisa; Mrs. D. F. Stougtlton of CoroDa del Mar. 1n ch.a.rge of
seatlog. and SOli Peter, 5. Mrs. Castend)'d: Fay and Mrs. Clinton M, Hoose Jr. are eo-
chairmen for the ball. others uslsUngare Mmes. Kae Ewtng. Robert Galrdner, Castle
Newell, Paul Nicoletti, James Peters, Richard Newell, Albert Pl.zr.o, ThOmas Raffetto
aod Kenneth Young. Also heJptng with ballpreparattons~e the new provlstonal members,
Mmes. Craig Combs, Paul l:fegeoer, Thomas Malcolrfl, Michael NichOlas, Dean Patton,
TOOmas Peckenpaugh, Douglas Simpson. Joho Stockwell and James Thompson. (Ensign
are Dee. 15 for a.U
malllng; Nov. 30 tor sur-
ma1Ung of parcels and
15 ror airmail.
• Mall for armed forces
overseas: Nov. 19 tor space
ava.llable malllng of parcels,
NoY, 26 for parcel alrUft, Dec.
10 for airma.lUng parcels and
cards.
CEH ERAL SERVICES
CO ES OVER TOP
The general servlcesdepart-
ment of the City of Newport
Beach bas bad 92 per cent of
its employes participate 1o the
19'71 United FI.M campaign,
according to general services
director Jacob F. M}'Dder se.
JAMES E. TECCA bas beeD p1oD.. H•t.t.D we tbe Lebmu.
promoted to asst.staot vice u dLDcbJ e._~iGDiblp z Jtal'S
presideDI. for loans &t Bank of a., aca~D~ttbefonnictablen.eid
America's Newport Ceater .wbl~b lDeluded Amadea's CI.W)
branch. He has been wltb tbe 4efee6er Bill FleW former
ba.nk: since 1965, a.nd bad beta. satpe workJ eta~~ Bob Da-
assistant manager for lous l.t ris, multiple Mortb American.
the Newport Ceoter braneb aatlooal aod NAYRU utllst 1n
since December, 1969. He Is a ...-val eluses Heary Spracue
native of Livlngstol'l, Mootua., W, aDd former North Amerl-
gradua.ted trom hlgb sebool can Star cbamptOD Tom Black-
there, r eceived a bachelor of aller.
science degr~ ln bustness ad-Others elected durlog the an-
ministration rrom the Untver~ nt&l me«ln( were Terry Cl-
sUy of Montana In 1965. He cero, wbo stays oo as omcial
resides In Mission VIejo with measurer aod Fred Mil ler
hls wUe, Susan, and 2 chUd-who tuei the DeW post or pill:
ren, Paige, 5, aDd Brad, 1. Uclty chairman.
New Toastmistress club
Y ESTE RDAY'S M EDIC INE,
TODAY"S COW FEED
A short time aao, people thoulht blackstrap mo\USC$
was effective treatment for anemia and rheumatism.
Today we know better. We wouldn't think ofrelyina
on "home remedies .• when we have so many fast-
actina. reliable modem medicatiooa available to us.
But remember-most rnedW=ines should bt taken only
upon the advlce of your physician. The TM:llt time
you're not fceli~ up to par, .see your doctor first .
Then, if Morden. medtcation, come to us for quality
prescription service.
photo.)
EBELL SETS YULE TEA The Newport-Harbor Toast-ls scheduled lor Dec.1 atll:30
mistress Club held Its kick-Off a .m. at Odie's. Further tntor-
luncheon Nov.16atOdle'sRest. matloo may be obtained rrom
aurant in Costa Mesa, wtth 14 MiSs Van Del' Borden at &46-The annual -C hristmas tea of
the senior aDd jmior Ebell
Cl~ of Newport Beach wtll
be held at 1 p.m. Thursday,
Dee. 2, at the clubhouse, 515
W, Balboa Blvd., Balboa,
"Candlelight and holly" will
be tbe theme of the program,
which will be presented by Sandy
Dwelle, harpist, and Judy
Powell, wbo has toured with the
Roger Wagner Chorale.
There wm also be a Ctlr ist-
mas boutique at the tea, under
the dlreettoo of Mrs. Pilll.ip
Pike. Proeeeds trom the sale
will SlCli)Ort tbe club philan-
thropies.
Mrs. Fred Loakes, president
of the senior club, wtll coOOuct
the meeting wtttl the assistance
of Mrs. David Snow, president
of the juniors, and Mrs. P.
Fluharty. program chalrman.
He said the 92 per cent par ~
Uctpa.Uon resulted to a total
contribution of $2,6'12.65, which
is 260 per cent of the depart-
ment's own established goal of
$1,04{).
HELEHA MI LNE DIES
prospecllve members present. 3255.
Under the guidanceofdlstrlet
representative Freda Van Fleet, the following om.cers BACK TO L OHC BE ACH
were elected: Jean Van Der Nuy Firenw~ ApprenUee · -IL-.-Y·-·--_. .... Borden, president; Jane Fra-Robert L. Engle III, son of Mr.
zee, vice-president; Willie and Mrs. Robert L. EngleJr.of
Barrington, secretary; EdieOI. 3025 Capri ~. Costa Mesa,
sen, treasurer, AnneGiet,pub-ret\lr'Ded Nov. 14 to l.ongBeaeb
Uclty; and Lots Miller, pro. aboll.rd the neet oiler U,S.S. ~=====~====:=:::::=::=::=:=::: gram, Talup.. His ship completed a r
Church News
Mrs. Helena C. Milne, 77, of
337 Ogle St., Costa Mesa, died
Nov. 11 at Glenhaven Convales-
cent Hospital. She was born
Jan. 13, 1894, ln Montana and
came to Orange County ln 1940.
SLD'vtvors include a cousin,
Vernon J. Blanc of Buena Park,
Future meetings will be bekl 7 monthdeploymeottotheWest.
on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays ern Pacute, •here tt served
of the month. The next meeting wttb the Seventh Fleet.
Mrs. Smedley succumbs
c0-. Jaul'• ~lomna ~.
w for Your ~
The Lutheran Church of the
Master, 2900 Pacttle VIew Dr.,
Harbor View Hills --Dr. wn.
Uam Eller wl.lldeUver themes-
sage, "Vigilance,'' at the 9 and
11 a.m. servi ces this Sunday.
A Thanksgiving servtce with
special music wtll be held at
'7:30 p.m. Nov. 24. Dr. Eller
w111 preach on the topic, "He
cares for you." • • •
Tbe Newport Unity Cburch,
miet!Dg al 15th St. and ln1ne
The PlymouthCongregatiorr.ll
Church, 3262 Broad St .• New-
port Helgtlts --Gu.est preacher
for the 10 a.m. service this
Stmday will be John Smith, who
will bring a message based on
the question, ·' wm our founda-
tlon hold'?" Mr. Smith ts a
Bible teacher at Prince of Peace
Lutheran Church in Costa M ~sa,
and be also leaches a Bible
class on the 2nd and 4th Tues-
day nights at Plymouth Church. • • •
EARL TIMMONS, 47, former Fuoeral services were hekl
Paeltlc coast director of re-Nov. 16 at St. Joachim's Cath-
seareh lortheJ. WalterThomp-olle Church. Interment was at Mrs. Frances B. Smedley, masters, died Nov. 13lnsanta
son Company, has been named Good Shepherd Cemetery. Bell· for mer Corona del Mar resi-Ana at the age of 94.
manager of consumer research Broadway Mortuary was tn dent and widow of Dr. Ralph Dr. and M:s. Smedley llved
for the irvine Company. He was charge of arran~menls. Smedley to\Dlder of ToaSt-In Corona del M .. d"•log tbe previously dlrector of research ' ... ...
for Fuller and Smith and Ross M • Bry nt d" 65 early l960's, Or. Smed~y
Inc., advertising ageoey, and axane a aes at ~~y oo~s ':utt~~tb ~~ .. ~ has 23 year s exper ience In
Thanksgiv ing Table
lt'f SPECIALI ZE IN PARTIES AND WEDDINGS
fREE fSTIIII.A.TfS -WIRE AND DELIVERY SEII:VICE
'" •"o O,!N SI!V!M DAYS
:11626 1. COAST HWY ., ~ C:OIOMA OIL IIAI
marketing research. He re-1 '70 masters lDternatlonal, whtch De
celvedhisBSde eelnmarket-Mrs. Mulne GlldredBryant n 19 she marrtedW Byron badestablishedafterorpnldnc MAR·INERS CHURCH ing and economl~ from OC LA of Cameo Shores died Nov. 8 at Bryant, San Francisco attorney. a meeUng of me.n In 1924 to
Ave., C111f Huen ·~ The ReY. Tbe First Baptist Church of
Loren Fllcklnger will preach Newport Beach, 2501 Cliff Or.,
011 "The prayer of Thaoksgiv-Newport Heights -- A Thanks-
iDe" at the 10 and 11 :15 a.m. giving eve service will be held
He served with lhe Us Arrn'J btr homefollowlngastroke.She He passed a~y eartythlsyear. tmprove their pubUc ap-ttnc
for 37 months In World war n. .u 65. Mrs. Bryant 1s suni.ved b)' a.blllty, He died lD 1965, aftw Dr. Joe AJdrtelt,. 11'1110 nceAYed ~ '1'\. D.~
Mn. Bryant was bOrn Maxine 4 children; Ttleodore GUdred moortncb&ck to Santa A.Dt.. from 'DaDu T»o1pccc:l1 lm'M"J, ~.T..,_
RENTAL MARKET BUSY
AT APARTM ENT PARK
Edmonds lo RhinelaOOer, Wls-Jr. of Rancho Santa Fe, Stuart Mrs. Smedley wu a life b Die ea.rcl ........ n. Jlw •. WJ.1IIul ~ Ia
constn. and was raised .lfid at-GUdted of Merleo City, Mrs. mentber of the Santa Ana Valley .. .,.., .. ~ ud 18 a..UU .. -.r ""Dtiaa llDd
tended sehool in San Diego. Robert Ham mood of Corona del Ebell Club. Funeral serYices ~-
Her Christmas
dreams are
made of
rS;;•IOda;.;;;;.Y.;serv.;;.·.;•;;.ce;;s;.;.· ____ _, at '7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov.
24. It w111 be a contemporary
and tradlt.loDal service In music
and worship, conducted by the
Despite a so-catted "soft"
apartment rental market loOr~
ange County, 51 of the newest
apartments at Park Newport
have been leased slnceth.epolnt
section opened a month ago,
accor ding to H.armah SUgar,
rental director at th e $20-
mlllion "apartment-park.''
Following her marriage 1n Ma and Helen Glldred of Be.r· were eoodueted Nov.16atSmlth llJIGlAt: EIKX>L .••••• t:OO A.M.
1931 to Theodore GUdred, ~1r, Nonn.y, and 8 grand-a.nd Tuthill Mortuary in Saata watiiKP SIJtVJ:E •• 1:00 A.ll. 6 10:00 A..ll.
1urs
by
A ca..,llll Mlectlatl
of 1972 ,., ............
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prominent San Diego and Merleo children. Ana, and eotombmeat was at £YilflltG SEI:V.:£. • • • • 1:00 •.11.
City developer, the c~le re-Memorial services and ln. Pa.elflc View Memorial Part. Rev. James Henry of Costa
Mesa. stded to San Diego for several terment atten1e:! by the tm-l:;;;;;;;;;;ili;i:IOO~_,;E;,·,;Ci;iOi;iA;i;S;T.iH~WY~~·~· ;;iC~O~IIO~M~A~D~E~L~Ioi~AII~-JJ
years before moving to Mexico mediate tlmily were conducted -• • •
Mariners Church, 2200 E. City, Nov. 11, at the Gr eenwood Me-
Following Mr. Gtldred's mortal Cemetery in San Dtego.
death ill 1968, she was active in The fa mily has suggested that
local and San Diego charities. gift.s may be m1de to charity,
Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar--
A Thanksgiving day service will
be held at 8 a.m. Thursday,
Nov. 25. • • •
st. Andrew•s Presbyterian
Churcb, 600 St. Andrew's Rd.,
Cliff Haven --Dr. Charles
DlerennekJ wUl preach at the
8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Surxtay
services oo the topic, "W'nat
Ume ls Tba..nksglvtng?" A fall
coocert of choral music, featur-
1nc the music of 4 centuries,
wtll be presented in the sanc-
tuary at 4 p.m. bythes:a.nctuary
choir, soloists and chamber
orchestra of St. Aadrew's.
Park Newport, developed by
Gerson Bakar, Is located on 50
acres ot bluff overlooking the
bay. The point tncludesa three-
story 188 -unlt apartment build·
ing and 22 townhouses clustered
in 3 pear by green areas.
On job training okayed
• • •
Resldellf:s of the polnt will
have at their doorstep a park
area with barbeCues aDd picnic
tables, along wtthasandvolley-
ball court.
Fifty yards away, the $'150,.
000 Spa contains a completely
equipped gymnasium, sauna
baths, a billlard room, lowl&es
aod meeting rooms, and a TV
theatre. in add.tUon, 8 pools are
scattered around Park Newport.
Seven lighted tennis courts, a.
pro shOp, and putting greens
are also part of the 50-acre
site.
Trustees oftheNeW?Qrt Mesa
unl.tl.ed schOOl district author-
l!.ed the superintendent Tues~
day nlgtlt to participate 1n a
feasibiUty study with the Coast
Com-nunity College District to
develop an accountabiltty model
ln vocational education.
T~ program would involve
tbe w:>rk-npertenee program
ror students, whereby the stu-
dents, for class credit, would
work tor businesses arxl in-
dustry In the area as an on-
the -job training projecl.
Also participating 1n the pro-
ject wtll be the HunUogton Beach
uoioo high school dislrtet.
Way-In Fellowsh:Jp Church of
Relipous Science, 2411 E.
Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar --
''The power of a aratet\llheart''
wlll be the sermon toPic of the
Rev, Eleaoor C. Jackson at 11
t..m. Sooday. Jerry Mankowski
1PW be the sololst,.accompanled
by the church orpoist, Mr s.
Lo Rayoe JawstoD.
CARL TROST DIES MT. CARMEL GUILD
Carl 1'rosl. 7Z, o1 423 E. TO C ELEBRATE YULE
Edgewater Ave., Balboa. died Christmas a la Cantonese
Nov. 7at Veteran'sAdminlstra~ will be celebrated by Our Lady
lion Hospital In Lone Beach. ot Mt. Carmel Guild members
He was born Dec. S, 1898, to aDd guests when they gather
Illinois aOO came to Calli-1 Dec. 1 at Don the Beachcomber,
or nia t5 years ago. He bad been CoroDl delMar,llr IUDCh. The
for many years a swtmmlng g:Uts tbey briDe to thepartywiU
tnstroctor at Beverly Hlllshlgb not be excblnpd among them-
• • •
FamiU.es and cbtkJren •lll
.partlclplte 1n a Tb:lnksgh1ng
cllJ sentce at 10 a.m. at St.
Mark Presbyterian Church,
UOO Mar VIsta_ East Bluff. • • •
Tbe Chtach Women of Prince
of P•cb ~Athena Church. Co-* Mea, blln el«ted tbe fol -
lowtlle offteera: lreae Outla,
prtsideot; OOtotb7 Sllkenaon,
1'lCt-IJI'etddalt; DorothJ Rob·
trtl, MCtet&rJ; Ju OODon.n.
school selYes, but will be laJette Items
• to be doaated to tile National
Funeral services were beld FOtlklttion of the lllarch of
on Nov. 11 a.t Peek Ft.mUy Dimes. Tbe FOUDdllttoa distrl-
Chapel, Westminster • later· bUtts tbese ttems to famiUes
ment was at fairbtYeD Me-with oewborn babtes needlnc
mortal Park, Saota ADa . 1a1ettes.
troo"""'r; Ecllla lltDc. Mere· MATHILDA Rl CCS Dl ES larJ .,_, llat!aADoug-
lU llDIJ Mora Small. seeretarte1 Mrs. MatMiclt W. Rlns, 76,
a1 stewuahlp. of Z175·A American. Costa
Mesa, died No•. 13 at ber
ADA LARS!H SUCCUMB S te""'-•· Sbo was bon Dee.
Mra. Ada. Lu8811o, at, of sa U, 18M, Ia Los AApiH ud
SU1a Aa Aft., llooporl eomo lo Ora0,. Coooty lo 1952.
H_.,.., -N 1• ~lYOrl lacbde I 8001, a;.;;.t;i. Sbt .:;~~~ FrtdJr. otSUta Aalud Kw.
1111 1o A-.ollt, ud -1o IDII ol ~-ll-; l olllorl, oruCo Coooty 11 """ .... ' ucl I pudc:OIIdreo. Prln!o
--· llle-1 a....: -oonleoo -• bold at
tori, Loell1o ArdoJ fl -· BtD -J -,.. port-,--o1 WJTM L AMDUI G TUII
C-11-oodlln.l'UI-.. lllr._l.aK<C..,....ICratc
trtaol ••we;a.....,,llra. D.lllr....,, -olllr.UdM.u.
Atu:lllla ... ollnHh,WUL; W'. 8. llltr .. of .. RafliW
I JI"RI:It'..._ u.l I...-,.. Aft., hwpwt ........... 1
cr• •=•~ •1 au al a. 'Nrd M.rt. ~ •• tc ....... -···.-. ............ ::..;.· .... -:.~:r·:.: :.:;.~:-vl'~ ";
- n 1 ., eo..._ nw •• *ell .. ., 1 a ... _ • ..,.OIUT?sr•t* hlll•
LuDell will beservedatlZ:30.
preceded by eocttaJJ.t at 11 :30.
Lti)Cbeoa wtll be $4perpersoo.
ALENE SUT TO H DIES
Mrs. Alene J. Suttoa. 62, of
161 Ctcll Pl., C08Ca Mea, cUed
N ... 14 at Hoo1 -Ia!. Sbo
was bor-n lla.rcb 1, 190t, lA
x~ ud camo 1o a....,.
C~ lo~IHII,
S~nhors tDCID her bus-
bud, Eorlo; I -. X-
A. -o1 c-11-uc1 Bnee P, ~ ot Saen-
,.-,lltaocMa'o,lln.Cu'ol
C. Clark ol Aa1loloo ud llro. s-1.-o1 roao; o
.. -. J-Coni!"'_,_ lud,udiJ ___ M_,
r..nJ MICw Wlnl Mid
.... . ll aJ "'.,.. --L-e tru ClllnL
-.. -"""., lal ___ .. ....,_,
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1o other action Tuesday trus-
tees:
• TABLED a proposal to ap-
point William E. Bluroc::k &:
Partners 1.s the architect for
the Costa Mesa high schOol
remodeling project.
• .o\OOP fED a resolutioo.
author izing Sup t. John W, NI-
coll, Raymond R. Sctmlerer and
Dorothy H. Fisher to be rep.
r esentathes of the board ln
acqulrlng federal surplus prop·
erty.
Traditional
THANKSGIVING DINNER
•4 .75
ROAST TURKEY wit!. CH ESTIIUT DRESSIIIG
Served with chOice of Tossed Green Salad or Velflable S<Mc».
Whipped Potatoes, Giblet Grary, CraflberTJ Sauce. Green
Gardea Peas.
PUMPKIN PIE-IC E CREAI!ol-SHE~BET-BEVE~AGE
S3'5 ADULTS
Sl.OO OIILD REH
CALL II OW FO R
II ESUVATIOMS
615-0900
I
•
. . --. •
THE TOOCHDOWN TOSS from Sea King quarterback Reed
Johnson Is hauled in by John Andrews with but 6 seconds
remalDJDg 1n the p.me to cllmaz a spine tingling fln..lsh that
saw Corooa. onrcome a 14-8 deftclt. Mesa defender Paul
Desmet makes a vauant elfort to mock down the pass that
tied tbe game at •4-14. Bob Ferraro booted the conversion
to gtve the Sea Kings a hOmecoming 15-14 victory over a
p.lla.nt Costa Mesa team last Friday !light at Davidson field.
(VIc Clpalek photo.) ·
0 ·
T -IIISA
SPORTS SCENE
Wml YICOPAL.
-----------
Coroaa ctel Uar and Eltancia
will wrap It> their lrv1De leapt
schedule Friday DJ.Cbt at Duid-
son field wtth the Sea Kines
oeedlD( a win for a share of
the lrvtne league Iitle •• or all
of lt.
EstaDC1a presents a blc road
block for coach Due Holland's
Corooa crew as the Eagles have
been pt:Ung better as tbe seasoo
progresses. The Sea Kines are
4-2 and the Eagles S-3.lfcoach
PhU Brown's "Big Red Ma-
chine'' spriDgsanotherwiDFrl-
day, both local teams would eod
the sea901l at 4-3. Tbe Eagles
rapped Los Alamitos 14-7 last
week wMle the Sea KiDgs_R.Ulled
off a.n Impossible comeba<;k In
posting their 15-14 win over
Costa Mesa.
Magnolla and Fountain Valley
are deadlocked with Corona at
4-2 and both face stutcompeU-
Uon In their ftnal games also.
Edison and Fountain Valley
l ..
lall(le Frld&J at Hoottnctoa
Beach wblle Mapolla takes oa
Los Alamitos at Westen.
Pluck} Costa Mesa visits SI.Dta
Aoa Valley a.t the Bowl ln thelr
ttml p.me of the year.
Tbe 3 Jeacue leaders wtllead
qp ln a 3 way tle for tbe title lt
they all wln thelt tiDal games
this Friday night. Any one of
them could be Wldlsputed cbamp
U the other 2 are ~-Tbere
W'Ottld be a Stx-WAY Ue for the
title as all 3 181lders are de-==
feated. -
Coach Dave Holland, his staff
and crew are still numb from
tbelr ama&ing comeback win
over the aroused Costa Mesa
Mustangs. Coach John S1reuy
bad his team te:~ for their p.me
with the Sea Kings and oearly
pulled on an ~set win.
Leading, 14-8, Mesa was
stopped on the Corona 13 yard
line with but 1:42 left ln the
game as linebacker Larry Den-
ner halted Pat Kalama on a 4th
down situation. The measure-
ment showed that Kalama's ef-
fort to pin a flrstdo.,.n was less
tlwl halt a.n inch short.
Reed Johnson then directed
the COM drive with pass com-
pletions to Carlo Tosti for 26
yards, Bob Ferraro for 21,
Pat Walt tor 17, and GregStone
for 13. Tba't put the ball on the
Mesa 10 yard tine. A penalty
set the Kings back to the 15,
and the clock showed only 6
secoods left. Jotmson lobbed
the ball to John Andrews in the
corner of the elld zone to tie it
up 14-14. Bob Ferraro booted
the game winning PAT and the
Sea Kings retained their share
of the loop lead.
Costa Mesa put ~ a tre-
mendous defensive battle and
drew first blood in the opening
quarter when flip Darnell tos-
sted a short pass to Jon Mar-
chiorlatU on the COM 40 and
Marchiorlatti breezed in to
COACH OON LENT and diminutiveSallorquarterbackRandy
Coon, who str etches out to an even 5 feet and a hefty 106
pouods , talk over the situation in tpe closing minutes of the
Harbor-Marina game. Harbor won 28-0. (Vic Opalekphoto.)
complete a &Z pass-run picture COM sophs seek ,fHie play. Corona tied It at 6-6 as
Reed Jotmson b.ked a pitch-out
BOB BOMBAY p-abs a pass from Mustang quarterback Flip
Darnell tor a 2-polnt coonrrd.on and a 14-8 lead onr
Coroaa del Mar in the 3rd quarter of last Friday's game.
Corona players 1n darkunltorms lllclude Bob Pfetler, No. 14;
PbU·Tuner, No. 74; Cree Collins, No. 65, and John Bandel,
No. 80. Mesa players include Don Delaney, No. 35; Paul
Desmet, No. 41, aDd KenWarren,No.62.(VIc Opalek phOto.)
Tm aim af, 2nd place tie
The Newport Harbor Sailors Reeser connected with Grit
ring down the curtain for the Amies, who was finally hauled
1971 season with their Saturday down on the Marina. 2 after the
nlgttt bettie with Anaheim at La 37-yard pass and run,asAmies
Palma stacttum. continued to make his sparkUng
With a CJF playoff berth a receptions tha t border on the
'rem.)f:e posslbtuty, the Sailors sensational. Reeser · bowled
need a win to clinch 3rd Place. over from the 2 to make 1t
Westmtoster still leads the pack 13-0 at haUUme.
with an unblemished 6-0 mark Halftime ceremoni es saw
and tackles Loara tonight, Nov. s tudent body president M..1.tt
18, at La Palma. Western (5 .1) Hogsett crown vivacious Ml-
takes on the SA Saints saturday chele VencUk, who reigned as
nigtlt at Sanl.a Ana Bowl. A Santa queen of the elaborate nome-
Ana upset wto over Westernaod coming activities.
a win for Harbor could give the Grtf Amles took a 25 yard
Tan a share of the rurmer-up pass from Reeser to put Hat-
spot in the tough Sunset league bor on the board in the 3rd
ttna.le. quarter. Steve Buldch hit Terry
Anaheim will be out to sal-Albritton on a tackle eligible
vage a so-so season aod could play for the nnal Harbor TO ln
use a win over coach Don Lent's the 4th quarter.
crew to better their 2-4 record. Defensively the Sailors con-
Harbor wo~.s the only Sunset tlnued their stand-out play and
league team to top the Colo-held Marina to a meager 2 first
nlsts last yearwhenboth shared downs and an unbelievable total
the league championship. offense of 2 yards. Linebacker
Newport Harbor celebrated Wayne Miller led the Tar de-
homecoming wUh a 27-0 blank-fense as he dropped the Vlldng
log of Marina at Davidson field. quarterback Greg Foster 4
Temporary shower;; failed to times. The 3rd quarter saclcing
DAN OUDDRIDGE of the Newport-Mesa Pee Wee Colts accounted for all 8 points 1D the
Colts qua.rter-fiJJal 8-0 wtn over Los Alamitos. Colts are in semis at Carden Grove
Sahuday against the Placentia Oolptttns. (VIc Opa.Iek photo.)
to Job.D U:Ues l.D tbe2adqaarter Tile CorO.delMar-Estancla 1t EStaocla ThursdaJ. The liar-
and scampered 18 yards for the soph clash at the Eagle ftekl bor freshmen host Marina lD the
score. friday afternoonwtlldetermlne frosh slate that bas all the
Greg Wheeler nalled Paul the Irvine league champion or games going Thursday after-
Desmet to the end r.one for a provide a combination of co-noon at 3:15.
dampen tbe spfrlts of the fer-was In the Marina eDd zooe
oclous Harbor-defeostve dudes. a.nd tacked anadd1UORa12polnts
With otrenstve standouts Terry to the Sal lor total.
Horvath aDd Duane De Kalb The Harbor trosh won a hard
watching trom the sidelines, fought game with the Corona del
Harbor sUll mana~ to mount Mar yearlings 26-16.11 was still
quite ao offensive as Kevin a nip and tuck gamt• going toto
Reeser and steve Bukich alter-the 4th period wi th Harbor nurs-
nated at the quarterback spot. lng a narrow 20-16 lead when Jr. All American action 2.-polnter for an 8-6 lead in c hamps or trl-champs, The sit-In addition to the big Es-
the 2od period as a tlld pitch uahon Is quite similar to the tancia-Corona del Mar soph
out to Desmet set him up for varsity log-jam as the Corona game, Costa Mesa takes on
the defensive tackle by Wheeler. slC)e r team coached by Bill Cool Santa Ana Valley at Costa Mesa
Mesa's Ken Warren bad re-and Tim Buctlanan could wrap and Harbor entertains Anaheim
covered a Corona fumb le on the up the title with a win over the at• Newport. These are all Frl-
one and Desmet never had any Eagles, who have the manpower day alternoon games, with game
The Newport-Mesa Jr. All slble confrontation
Americans have 4 surviving Cowboys, the other
teams In the Orange Couflty Mesa entry In the
semi-fina ls. The Colts and division.
with the
Ne-wport-
Pee Wee
Cowboys are both going in the The-Cowboys fou ght their ~A'ay
Pee Wee division semis at West into the semis on the strength
Garden Gr ove JW'k Saturday, of their 19-0 win over a fire<\ up
Coach Ron Starkman's Colts Placentia Dolphin team. Dee
wm go up against tt!e Placentta Ward set up the first TO for the
O·Jiphlns at 11 a.m. and the Cowboy s with asensatlonal ctr.
Cowboys coached byRolltePul-cus catch in heavy traffic.
ask! take on the Mlssion Viejo Wayne Kasparek ta111ed with a
Olablos at 1:30 p.m. one yard plunge in the nrst
The Corsair s have an 11 :30 quarter as th e ba.lf ended 6-0.
co~.me at Western hi gh school A pass from Doug Weber toJon
against the Huntington Beach Gerondale wa s good for the 2nd
Cobras in a Jr. Midget battle. Cowboy marker In ttle 3rd per-
Coach Jerry Tripp's crew had iod. Kasparek Iced the game for
a bye last week. the Cowboy s with a 34 yard run
Coach AI Dies and hi s Cab-and the Weber to Dee Ward
alios enjoyed a bye last week combination clicked for the
also aod came off a 2 week pass-conversion and the final
vacation to take on the rugged 19-0 score.
Anaheim Falcons In a 1:30 game Cowboy highlights included a
also at Western high school. blocked kick by Mike Mello with
Both teams battled to an 8-8 tie Dee Ward recovering. Doug
earlier in the season. Weber completed 8 oflOpasses
Coach Doug Dreyer's Co-for his best performance this
ronas lost their quarter-final season. Kasparek averaged 8.3
game to the Placentia Dolphins for the game and turnedlnakey
%5-7. Marc Johannes galloped Interception to Sl)ark the Pee
56 yards for a Corona TD and It 'Nees.
was 13-7 at half-time. The Coach Ron Bauer's Jr.
Corona~· lost Chlp B~era for Wee lea gue champions ran ..,
the pme as he weigtled in a against the Orange P:lckers
pound over-weight and ttle loss are developing Into the Slt)et
of their regular defensive and team of the county and lost a
offensive stand-out could have hard fou ght 19-6 contest. Tbe
been a ractor In the ftnal out-Packers eliminated the Char-
come of the game. TheCorooas gers fn their prellm play-oU
still enjoyed their best season game Wednesday nlgtlt.
ever as they 1roD their league Dave Jeraoko passed tnr· "'"
championship the first time tor · Heller on a play that went
a.oy Corona del Mar Jr. All yards to bring the Cardtnals IC)
American team. The Corooas to 7-6 after Oraoce scored
wtU han antDter-sqtlldscrtm-flr st. It was 13-6 at balt-tlme
mace this week to wrap ICl their and the Packers were stymied
III!IUOII. by a tenacious CardtbllldefenH
Tbe Colts cot by a tough Los anti! the 4th qiiU'ter when they
Alamttos PaDibers Pee Wee socred ap.lo. Dan Jeranto lD-
t.am, apo, 111 the ca-rter finals tercepted a Packer ~ss aDd
tbat taroed iDto arealctetenstve Aody Beuer pOoped 15 yardl
battle. With Kirk Langdtlle dt-tor pdCardlD&lpertormaoc•
rtcUDc"'tbe on...,., a combtna~ apJ.n.st the team that loob lite
Uoa ot power blluts bJ Dan tM fllYortte to will tbe Orup
llo!lk:a, Terry Peter.oo ud COWitt7 UUt.
Du o.lllrWcw lOt tbldrlYt co· The Corona ctel Mar Couprs
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to 8-6 by scor ing In the 3rd
period but the stalwart Cougar
defense prevailed with the ftnal
score 8-6.
Kurt Brockman was outstand-
ing on both defense a.nd offense
a11d held off several Saxon
drives with his long punts. Dave
Langmade, Gr eg Johnson, Steve
McKibben, Greg Kearns, Ri cky
Starnes, Sandy McDougall, John
Sweek and Phil LaPlante all
turned in good performaoces 1n
the final game of the season.
The Cougar twin linebacklngdoo
of Ctu"ls aod David Porter
turned out to be a COI.IIle of the
hardest hitters In the Jr. AU
American conference. Cameron
Hall was a power runner at the
fullback posttloo and a fine line-
backer on defense all season for
the Cougars. Brett Guisness and
Jay Taylor shared the flanker
position and both proYed instru-
mental ·in the team's success
this season.
Dan Seals climaxed an 80-Gar y Parker intercepted a Co-
yard drive ln the first quarter rona. pass and zipped 26 yards
wtth a 4-yard smash tor the TO for the cllnchlng TO. The inter.
and Mike Beyers booted the ception came with 7:261eft In the
room to operate against the to engineer an upset. Ume Usted at 3:15. cOIIVerslon. In the 2nd quarter, final quarter.
vicious COM ,tefense. The Sea Kings are going Into
Mesa went ahead in the 3rd their nnal game undefeated,
period when Darnell hit Pat having rung up 6 strafgtlt, while
Kalama with a long pass cover -Estancia Is 3-3 for the season.
lng 54 yards to the Sea Klng 4. Edison and Fountain Valley are
Bob Bombay went over tor the both 5-l so a loss by Corona
6.polnter, making lt12-8Mesa. and wins for Edison and FV
Darnell rllpped to Bombay on a could throw the league in a 3~
short swing pass for a 2-polnter way tie. A Corona. soph team
and the 14-8 lead, which held~ 11as never sailed through a sea -
until the last 6 secoods. The son undefeatedandtheSea.Klngs
miracle flnisb set the stage tor will be facing a rugged foe in 1 Ti-2 n ...
a dramatic season wrap-up, Estancia whO would llke oothlng
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back 1-.cbeoa 181 beea post. pme. A tricky trtplt re.-er•
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JOH WARCHlORLAm,No.95,takesottooa.61 yard seorlrlg
jltmt tor Costa Mesa after taklng pus from Flip o.rneutn
the opening quarter of the Mesa.Cbroal pme. Ken Warren,
No. 62, provides escort oa this J.nttial seorloc play ol15-14
thrlller woo by Corona del Mar 1n eloslDg seconds of game.
Tllo Cruce' ~ Colltp uu..u ---... ,_ Ptn.tee .. ,., et.eMd it ._. a oc.tlr.-ct cllil..,._.,.lp ud
l tlo lor tbo SoCII COlli Coo. pi-.. J-"--land •--u ,..,......, Eta-~ n-1 ...
ud M.Yt terMd U.lr ftrlt. Qarttrtact AlYtA WhUt had
.... bort!l to tbo IIllo JC u ootollndt•r .. eotor lor the
plaJOfb;. Boca saturday u he PIIMd for
TMJ kDOc:Ud o1t tbe tea .. SSS "yards, a Dn' OCC •LDcle
cloal Mt. Su Aatoalo Woallti11 pme record, aadJtoucbdow'lls.
S0-10 1ut Saturday o1cbt for lD ' flill l!lmtl tblJ ,..,., he
tM ftntCODfereocecronllnce hal completed 67 oll43aerl&ll
lta, wbea they went aU the war tor 9?Z yardl aDd 9touc~u;.
to a •Uoaal cbamploosbtp, He allo set a new slDcle game
Ruked aecoad 1.n this week's total ofteue record, racldng"'
Calllornia ,large school JC rat-342 yardllll the contest.
lap, the Bues wtu open the Flaaier Steve Mooahao pick.
playofts the weekend of Nov. 27 ed "'159 yarda in pass recep-
meetlD&: the Santa Rosa Cubs at Uons to set a new slagle p.me
Santa Rosa. The Bear CubS mark and l oereued his season
tlDlshed the setiOD w1th an 8-1 total to 651 yards to break the
record, old r eeotd set by OCC spUt end
but a 2 7-yard seortDc pass from
Willer to Rlblo was nuUUledbY
a cUpptor peoalty.
OCC broke u ~ moments
later u White fotmd YoungwUb
a 58-yard pass. Youag ha uled It
1n at tbe ten and raeed lD 1.11·
molelted to make It 21-10.
Haltback Rlek Hartstteld al-
most sln&le~l:laMedly cutded the
Pirates to their tloal TO aa he
picked up 62 yards in 3 COO·
seeutlve rushes. The final roo
went lor 16 yards aod a score.
Late in the contest, defensive
ends Mike Ge let and Lee Wat~
ters dropped fullback Mike
Shepard In the end zone lor a
safety to make It 30-10.
TM Pirates are oow 7-0-1 Doug Young last seasoo. Young UCI '$ WATER POLO
oatheyear and wind ~regular set a oew record as he hauled TEAM WUU TOURNEY
s..soo play this Frlday night, in two TO passes to give him Coach Ed Newland and his
Nov. 19, hosting the San Diego 11 ln his Z~year OCC career. UCI water polo team closed the
Wesa Otymptans. Game time OCC cot on the boards llrst, r egular season in Santa Barban
Is '7:30p.m. late in the initial staor.a, as
Last weekend's victory ex. White hit split end Doug Young last weekend when they handily
teDded OCC 's unbeaten streak wlth a 43-yard scoring aerial. :':~e: t~~~n:-::1 NU:,~~
to 13 games, setting a oew Benny Ricardo booted the Clrst Anteaters dPfeated · ~hapman
Pirate mark .. The Bucs racked of his four PAT"s to make It 15 _1, Cal Poly Pomona twice,
Ull a lZ game string durlng the 7..0. 18-4 and 20-lO and oc santa
HALFBACK PAUL DESMET rolls for abtggainagaJnst Fouataln Valley at Dat'ldloo fteld.
Randy Renk hurdles a Mesa blocll.er and eTeotlally made the tackle on thls play. FOUDta.in
Valley won the eJ:I)~stve game 32 to 20, (VIc Opa.lek phOto.)
Standings
MORE STARS R)R CRAIG ZALTOSKY The Mounties came right back • .
with a 67-yard scoring march Bar?'ra 6-4. The 4 wms Hrted
to tie It up. UCI s regular season record to
The Bucs took a 14-7 lead 20-_4, one of the best In the
•hen White combined wHhSteve natio n. By Jim Carnett
The Orange Coast College
football team is fresh out of
stars. Opponents really
shouldn't get too netted how-
ever.
kickoff and 13 yards on eaeh
punt.
His longest k:1cko~ r eturn
went for 97 yards against Santa
Ana and his longest punt run
back was good for 68 yards
apinst Cerritos. Three punt
r eturns have r esulted in touch-
downs and 2 kickoffs Mve gone
Monahan on a '49 -yard scorlng Next stop on the agenda for
s the gun sounded to end the Anteaters will be November ~s~U 26-27, when they compete In the ~t. sAc m.lde It 14-10 ln the NCAA Championships at Bel-
3rd period on Andy Einhorn's mont Plau In Long Beach. The
38 .yard field goal following a An teaters are the defendlngna-
Plrate fumb le on the B~~e Z6. tiona! water polo champions and
The Mounties almost took the their out standing won-loss ree-
1.\IIN. I..AGUI[ W ~ T W LT ~ ....••.••..••. ~10 .20 ,,.._001'1_ ........ 4 , 0 • 10
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That doesn't mean the Pirates
have lost the Ukes ot Alvln
W1Lite, Steve Monahan, Pat
Sw....elland, Doug Young, Lee
Walters or Craig Zaltosky. It
just means that for the moml'!nt
Zaltosky will be forced to wear
14 stars on his helmet Instead
of 15.
1 all the ny for 6 points.
l ad 1 In tbe 4th quarter ord this season qualified them e ear Y • for the tournament again. s.n~a -.,.,..., ....... 1 • I • • 0 Colt•-· ....... I I I I 71 NII'XT G&MU
Craig Is that guy that looks
like Orange Coast's version of
the Milky Way galaxy ever y time
he runs on the neld.
You see, whenever he Inter-
cepts an enemy aerial he has
a. star pasted on his helmet.
Right now his headgear Is
plastered with 14 of them. He
established a new CalUorntaJC
eareer r eeord by Intercepting
his 15th against Cerritos. The
mark eclipsed the old r ecor d or
14 set by Rio Hondo's Bobby
Chavez during the 1968-69 cam-
paigns.
When U came time for the
now lam/ltar ritual of tacking on
a new star , ther e wasn't a single
little wt~lte celestial object to be
found In aU the Pirate neld
house.·
"Oh well, I'm sure they can
go out and buy some more,"
Zaltoskey said matter -of -fact ly
through a badly swollen lower
lip. "Besides it's going to take
m~ some time to decide where
to put It. • •
N\>1 Jnly does Zaltosky hold
the state career r ecord for
lnterceptton;, but he also holds
the state mark for mo-;t inter.
ceptlons In a single sea so:~. (1 \}
and mos t interceptions In one
pmc (6).
W~1ile Zeke has gotten more
than his shar e or lnterceptton'i,
hi 'i favorite pastime is rwmlng
back PJ.Ilts and kickoffs.
Last year in his fres.'lman
. season he OCC
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CRAIG ZAL TOSKY
and ldcto!f r eturn yardage and
led the South Coast Conference
in both departments. This year
he has already broken his single
season kickoff return yv.rd:\ge
r ecord and is only 32 yards shy
o! bJs punt retlD'n mark. Again
he lea.Js the SCC In both cata.
gories. He has placed both OCC
career mar ks so far out of
r each, they may never be
br oken.
F.Jr instanee, he has re-
turned kickoffs for 187 yards
In hls 2 seasons. Mtke Hunter,
who starred for theBucsdurlng
the 1962-63 seasons, Is .1 distant
second on the llst with 342
yards. Jack Haynes, who played
for the Bu::s in 1965-66, ls
third with 275,
In his two seasons at O>:ange
Coast Zaltosky has returno?d
punts and kickoffs for a total of
1,416 He has avera~ed
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T11e strange thing about Zeke
is that he really Isn't excep.
tionally tast. He's never run the
hW'Idred am he's been clocked
at 4. 7 in the 40, whi ch wouldn't
Quallty tUm as an exceptionally
speedy halfback.. So hoW does
he .1o lt'1
"I smell that goal line," he
said with a smile. "Just knowing
the eod zone Is within reach
makes me a co~le of steps
taster. When I haul In a punt or
kickoff, I just put it in high gear
and run as fa s t and hard as 1
can."
w:-.3n he breaks loose most
fa ns would sw~ar he's a 9.8
dash man.
WllJle Za ltosky llas definite
pla.ns to transfer to a tour year
school and play major colle~
football, he hasn't let h.imself
dwell on the topic lately.
''Ttlis seasonlsn'toveryetby
a long snot ud I really bUeG't
had time to think about a 4.
ysr sehoo I," he Slid. "Wllea
we ftnJsh the season, then I'll
sit back and walt for the Otters
and ma.ke a decision."
Zeke might be only 5-'7 .uxi
155-pounds, but COClch Dick
Tocker says he's "all dyna.
mUe,"
"Craig Is anoutstandlngper-
Stlr"l," the OCC coach said.
•·He's Intelligent and has alan·
ta.stlc mi.!ntal attitude. He ranks
as one ot the bestplll.yerswe've
ever had here. He'll make It In
major college football despite
his size and he'll make some
eoach very happy."
Tucker ought to know, he's
had a smile on his fa ce lor the
past two years.
THE HAR D RUNNING of hallback Rick Hartsfield Is one of
the reasons tor OCC 's successful campaign for the South
Coast Conlere9ce championship, Here Is an example of
Rick's performance In the 41-21 win over Cerritos 2 weeks
ago. Against Mt. san Antonio -last Satur,.day, he pi cked up 97
yards in 14 attempts aDd scored a touchdown. He ts the
leading Pirate runner th.is year with 430 yards. (Michael
Kronenberg phOto.)
F!IIIOAY Cl 1>-'"' 1-c.c..-<ll'l ~' "'· l!$1_..'"' ~ ... ..__ '~"· -.. ""'· s.nta ......., vau.,.,. •• ~..,,, .,... &owl IE,__ n F-t•l~ Vallt-Y •• ,..,...,.,.,_,
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,.IUDAV-(I.:IIJI-!..orl 0 --., ar:;rus~--c , Jill-""'-•• ,...,_ liDI, MI. $M1 .......,..10 .. :!.on 0 -.
FIRST CAME DEC. I
UCJ basketbaU coach Tlm
TUt has started to put the
tlnlshing touches on h.is 197 1-72
squad as they prE'pare to open
the season Dec, 1 In Knoxville,
TeM., against pOwerful South.
east Conference toe Tennessee.
The 13 players worlllng out
daily are Brad Baker, Dave
Baker, Garrick Barr, Ed Burl-
Ingham, Tro)' Rolph, Phil
Rhyne, Bill Moor£>, Steve Par-
Iter, Jim Pinola, Phll Mathews,
Rick Mosier , Howard Hawkins.
and f:rte Paulsen. Rhyne,
Moore, Burlingham and Rolph
are returning starter s; w-hile
Mathews and Brad Baker are
lettermen.
$25,000 GRANT MADE
The Pepperdlne University
School of Law , Los Angeles,
has received a $25,000 grant
from the James Irvine Founda-
tion of Newport Beach. The
fu nds wi ll be used to bu}' books
for the law sc hool library to
help the schoOl meet minimum
standards of the American Bar
Association. Pepperdine hopes
to earn ABA approval for the
school by next Clll, school of-
ficlals said.
LEASE or BUY?
WHICH IS THE BEST WAY TO GO!
Bud Bowen, the new lease maneger for Johnson and
Son, is without a doubt the most qualified leasing ex.
pert in the Orange county area. Alter thirteen years
of leasing and selling cars in Orange county Bud can
show you how to determine wh ich is the best for
your "individual situation." Our un ique full main-
tainance lease plan may be the ideal way to put you
in that brand new lincoln Continental or Mercury
you've been wanting. Give Bud e call or drop in end
let him show you how leasing can save you t ime,
money and trouble .....
COM HOME COMING QUEEN Ping Ho and escort Merrill
Buller are pictured here at the halftime cer em)llles during
the Corona del Mar-Costa Mesa football game Friday night.
(Vic Opalek photo.)
L EGA~ NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF' PUBLIC HEARIN G NOTlCE OF PUB U C HEARlN G
AMENDMENT NO. 307 AMENDMENT NO. 308
Notice is her eby given that Notice Is hereby given that
the Planning Commission of the the Pla.nnlng Commission of the
City of Newport Beaeh will hold City of Newport Be:.ch wllLbold
a public hearing ontheawllca-a public hearing on the applica-
tion of an amendment on prop-tion of WllUam K, Stine for an
erty k)cated at the southwest Ameod.meat oa property loealed.
coner of 12nd Street and Bah at 2007-Z009 Court strt@t to
boa Boulevard to consider amend a porUoo of Dlstrlcttng
amending a portioo of District-Map No. !) from a C-1 classiD-
lng Map No. 3 from an R-2 cation to an R-4 cla.ssi!1ca.llon
classification to an A-P classi-and establish a 4'0" troot yard
flcatlon. setback.
Notice Is hereby further given
that said public hearing 111111 be
held ·on the 2nd day of Decem -
ber, 1971, at lhe hour of 7:30
P.M. In the Council Chambers
of the Newport Beach City Hall,
at which time and place anr
aod all persons interested may
appear and be heard thert"Qn,
Jackie Hea the r, Secretary
Newport Beach City
Planning Com mission
Publish: Nov. 18, 1971, in the
Newport Harbor Ensign.
Notice Is hereby further given
that said public hearing wtu be
heid on the 2Dd day of Ikcem.
ber, 1971, at the hOur of 7:30
P.M . in the Council Chambers
of the Newport Beach City Hall,
at which Ume and pb.ce any
aDd all persons Interested may
appear and be heard thereon.
Ja.ck.ie Heather, Secretary
Newport Beach City
Planning Commission
Publish: Nov . 18, 1971, In the
Newport Harbor Ensign.
Continental8e 1\fercury e Cougar e Comet e Capri and the all new 1972
Orange County'• 'Family of Fine Car¥
hnson son
•
KATHY I!NS!N DEIIIII! SAD'(
-c:artol-. ... -.. _... ... ,,, 2
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--.. ellf olr-MIOCI to tllo ..._.
'*"UUCCM:
1. nat a.o Jlllllc:ll>ollo
c.aaualtJ ud tM•tz••• .._ -~~~--~ .... -... _ .. z. 1'1111 tllo dty trame ...
~~-ODd tbo IIIIUIIta --·--tllor_.t.
Tilt c-u alao --tbe dlaplaf of Cbrlat.., UPbo November Zonta girls
... -at tbe --Road, Costa Mesa, 1s cbairman Harbor higb school, 4-yeu Paros Clrcle, Costa Mesa, 1.1 a stetloa ol Balboa Blfd, a.ad
announced are
Tbe ZoDtaglrlaforNoYem~
were special guests at the
dlooer meeting hekl NOY, 11 by
tbe Newport Harbor Zoota Club
booorlng the peroor of ots.
trlct IX. Here is a summary of
tbe a.cttvtttes of the gt.rls,
cboseo from each ol tbe 4 area
',!::==~~;~~~~ higb scbools: • PING HO, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Ho, 180? Com-
modore Road, Baycrest, was
crowned as homecoming queen
ot the educational de.-el(llmaot member ot the drill team ser-cheerleader aDd studeDt £0'1-Newport Btrd., C.tral New-
COUDCII at Costa Mesa bJgb fed as Girls Lee.rue president, eroment treasurer at Estaaela ·port, by Forpt Hudnre, ab-
school and Is acUve lD tbe and bas been active 1.n GAA, high sehool. She is a 4-yeu Jeet to tbe receipt ol an ID-e
cooeert choir, Madrigal Sing-Stl Club, Spanish Club, Pep member of tile Pep Club,acun Stii'&DCe pollcy atlstactory to
ers, daoce producttoo, Girls Club, modern dance show and also lD GAA, AFS Club, YOCal City Attoney Deoals O'NeiL
League, and CSF,bavlngserved aqlll show. Sbe l.sprogramarea music, aod student CoiDCiLSbe Co.mcUmeo approted tbt
as secretar y lD 1970-71. For% coordinator tor tbe high sehool was a Candystrlper at Hole con:rtac of Pll'tiDc meten ID
summers she was a volWJteer feUowstUp at St. Andrew's Hospital during her !q)homore tbe Balboa Pea1uula busJD ...
worker at Fairview State Hos-Prtsb)'terian Church, junior and junior years, ud has par-ueu dllf1Dc tbe Chrl.stmu: ;~======~===========., pttal, and he_,ed wttb the"hap-high Bible teacher, served as tlcipated in youth 1J'0'41 wort seuoo Mject loa re<:elpt ot
penlng," a drugawarenesspro-missions andservtcechairman, at her church since the age of a letter from tbe related but-
gram put on by the Costa Mesa and sang In the Westminster 13. She received ttrst, 3rd and oen auoclltioa requestiAg
....
"The Racint Scene"
BARGAIN MAT INEE
E.,.ry Wed. 1 p.m. .............
of Corona del Mar hlgb school
at last F'riday's game with Costa
Mesa. She is commissioner at
large, member of the Trident
! editorial board, Orehesls, Se-
DJor Hooorary Society, CSF',
&Dd Modern Music Masters. In
previous years she was active
in the Student Congr ess, coneert
choir, Madrigal chamber sing-
ers, and Girls League. During
the summer or 19'70 she toured
Europe with the Newport Beach
Youth Cborale. She was chosen
girl or the quarter as a fresh-
man, received the Masonic
award for outstanding sopho-
mor e glrland 2 services awards
as a junior .She lstaltingprlvate
lessons in piano, voice and
d&nce. Her Mttre plus call lor
enrollm>!nt iD a 4 year college,
wtth a social science maior and
music minor.
pollee department 2 years ago. c hoir. She was on thebonorroU honorable menUon awards at SUCh cooreri..Dc.
She was named treasurer ot durlog her freshman and junior cheerleadtng camp. She plans to LIONS CL.U 1 HEARS
her Junior Achievement center years. For ber college study, do more voluntary workatHoag OF WATER pRO EC
In 1970-71. She Is llsted 1.n she Is considering maiors tn Hospital, take a sta..OOa.rd sec-J T
Merit's ''Who's who among bome economics rellglon retarlal course atOrangeCoast Tbe MetropoUtan Water Dis-
American high sehool stu-Bible or biology. ' ' College, then go on to a lepJ trtct's biWon-dotlar cootruc-
dents, '' r eceived the E. L Moore • DEBBlE SADY~ daughter of secretarial business school to Uoo program to bulld the..-orka
Masonic award for outstanding Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sady, 1850 becoma a legal secretary. Deeded to distribute state pro-
sophomore gtrl and attended ject water on tbe coutal plaJn
Girls State lasi summer. She Concert program ll"sted o! -· CalUornla ...... plans to attend Cal State, Loog serlbed at the Nov, 16 meettne
Beach, and major in micro-of tbe Costa Mesa-Newport
biology, hoplDg to pursue a Tbe Orange COWlty Phllha.r-and Isolde," Wagner; 100 Sym-Harbor Uons Club at tb_e ~esa
career 1n medical research. monic Society w111 celebrate phony No. 1, lfes. Verde Country Club.
the loth season of bringing the Mehta llas recently returned Raymood E. HOOaoo, MWD
• KATHY BENSEN, daughter Los Angeles Philharmonic Or-from an eld:enslve trip appear-pubUc relatioosrepreseotaUn,
of Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Benson, cbestra. and Zubln Mehta to tng at music festivals aDd a tour o~ the program, YWD, the
42 Balboa Coves, is Sttxlent Orange County as part of tllelr of EW"ope with the Israel Phil-largut of ·st cootractors tor
Congress alternate at Newport annual subscription series, harmonic. state project water. will ulti-
wben tbey retW"n for the Dec. 2 A few season tickets for the mately receive nearly 2 biWoo
coocert. Mehta. aod the orches-series are still an.Uable and p.Uoas a day.
tra are also celebrating his 10 are on sale at theOrangeCouo-
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING years as music director of the ty Philharmonic ottlce, 201 W, AIRMAN APP REH TI CE IN
LEGAL NOTICE
NOWIHOWIIIG
IN -ICF-1 -
VMENLEIGII
LFSUE HOWARD
OI.MAdeiiA\'Ill&'ill ,
"GONE WIT H THE WIND " AT a,oo P.M. ONLY Notice Is hereby given that Philharmonic. Coast Hlgtlw~y. Newport Beach, 4-T0-10 MOM T H PLAN
the Planning Commission of the Second in the Society's 18th phone 646-6411, Sl.ngle tickets Navy AlrmaaApprefltlceJos. e ALSO PL A Yl N G: A CA. OEMY A WA A 0 WIN N EA
CityofNewportBeachwtllhold season this coocert will be are $4.50 and sttxlent tickets epb K. Knlpt, soo of Mr,aod ''WATER BI RDS ''-STAATS AT 7:30P.M.
a pubUc hearing on theappUca-played 'tn UCI's Crawford Hall, $2. Season tickets are $25, Mrs. Charles E. Kntpt ot 1115 ~~;:::::;:;=============:::;=~ tion of RestaW"ant Adfentures, beginning at 8:30 p.m. It will Of the 5 remalnJ.ng coocerts Charlestoo st., costa Mesa, bas.
Inc. of Long Beach for a Use mark the orchestra's 48th sub-4 wll.l be played · by tbe Los completed the ttrst phase otthe
Permi11558onpropertylocated serlpUon series coocertandthe Angeles Philharmonic with Zu-Navy's "4-to-10 month" active
at 511 East Balboa. Boulevard to 28th conducted by MP.hta slDce blD Mehta conducting 2, Ibnlel duty procnm at the Naval Air
permit alcoholic beverages 1962, und er tbe auspices of the Barenboim appearing as guest Resene Tnlntnc Untt, Mem-
WHILE THEY LAST
UNBEATABLE
DISCOUNTS
ON NEW '71 's AND
IMMACULATE '71
DEMO AND EXEC CARS
STILL A BIG
SELECTION
TO CHOOSE FROM!
\
(beer and wine only) to be Orange County Philharmonic, conductor, andGerha.rdSamuel, phis, Tenn.
served in conjunction with :1 M t , Mehta has chosen the associate conductor of the or-He will oow go to one of the
restaW"ant located wtthln 200 foUowing program: Symphony chestra, for one. Guestpi1nlsts spedall.zed ulatloo ~rt .uc"'-c--· __ ,._,..
feet of a dwelling district; fur-No, 31, "Parts," Mozart; pre-are Raphael Orozco and Martha schools, and rus acttvedutywtll ............ ""'""::::;..._"':: :..~_!..-:" ....
tber request permission to pro-lude and Uebestod "Tristan Argerlch. be from 4 to 10 months m Song Of .. __ ..,_ ...
Yle the required off-street ' lea&tb, 'dependt.. ~ the ..-~ ... ~,_
parking1nlhe Mllliclptl Pirt-FREE IUS PLAN leactb of his schooL ~ncom-Norway :,;;==.:....
lng Lot, aDd credit be allowed LIGAL MOTICI A trial run of a proposed pletloo ot acUn duty, he will .. "l::.G:...,.: ~~s.:!:'.:--" based~ previous use: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING free bus Une for students who return to ctYIU&n Ufe a.adsene lOt* fkwft~U _,._L_
s ouTH consT
Notice is hereby further given Notice is hereby given that commute to UC Irvine will be ooe weekend a mooth wttb a Mi~:~ -~A.:=.' ':::;::'
that said pubUc hearing wUI be tbe Planning Commission of the staged Monday, Nov. 22. Mayors N;•;•~l ~A:lr;.;R:e;ser:;•;e.;;Unl:t·-~==;""""";::·::""""':::·=========-=-:M:~;:=;· ~ hekl oo the 2nd day of Decem-City of Newport Beach will OOld ot surrounding clUes and other
ber, 1971, at the hour of 7:30 a publlc hearing on theappUca-c ivic and buslDess dl'gnltarles
P.M. tn the Couocll Chambers lion of William K. Stloe for a !lave been invltedtopartlctpate.
of the Newport Beach City Hall, Resubdt,lslon No. 326 on prop. Chaocellor Daniel G. Aldrich
at wlllch Ume and place any erty located at 200?.2oo9court Jr. will host the tour.
and all persons interested may Street to permit tbe res ub-Campus authorities hope the
awea..r and be heard thereon. division of 2 3;4 lots Into 2 1ots trial will be a forerllllDer for
Jackie Heather, Secretary each 32.575 feet wide. a 6 mo nth free bus ride pro-
Newport Beach City Notice Is hereby further given gram to test whether students
Plannt,ng Commission that said public bearing will be will support the system, A
Publish: Nov. 18, 19TI, in the held on the 2nd day of Decem-r efer eDdum ..viii be held next
Newport Harbor Ensign. ber, 1971, at the hour of 7:30 spring on a $1 a quarter fee
levted by the Associated Stu-L EGAL .MQTICE: P.M. in the Council Ctrllmbers dents to support the t.u'eless __ of the Newport Beach City Hall, ho 1 bu t Balboa N ~OTICE OF PUBUC HEARING at which time and place any ~ ~csh r~ 0 M • ew-
Nottce is hereby given thai an all persons Interested m.ty ~na Height~ anct~u!sa• Santa
the Planning Commission ottbe appear and be heard thereon. •
City of Newport Beach wUlhold Jaclde Heather, Secretary YULE PARTY DEC. 15
a piJbUc hearing on theappllca-Newport Beach City The Mariners Lions Club of
Uoo of the Deane Development PJ.anntng Commission Newport Beach Ifill hold Its
Company to c hange the name of Publish: Nof, 18, 19?1, lD the anoual Christmas party Wed-
"Rue ?,e Ia Verdurs" to "Rue Newport Harbor Ensign. oesday evening, Dec. 15, at the
Verte. The subject street is Stuft Shirt restaurant oo Mar-
located in Tract 7384 in the I.EGAL NOTICE lners Mile Lion Richard Meb
"Big Canyon" Plarmed Com-NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING r en Is In 'charge of reserva:
m unity. Notice 1s hereby given that tlons.
Notice is hereby fUrther given the Planotng Commission of the 1fi;ji~;;;:::~~=;;;;J that said publlc hearing wtll be City of Newport Beach will hold 1
held oo the 2nd day of Decem-a pubUc hearing on theappUca-
ber, 1971, at the hoW' of 7:30 Uon of Ma.rloer Yachts for a
P.M. l.n tbe Council Chambers Use Permit 1569 on property
of tbe Newport Beach City Hall, kx:ated at 2312 Newport Boule-
at which: time and place any Yard to permltatemporarytype
an .aU persons I.Qterested may structure (a relocatable build-
appear &Dd be heard thereon. ing 12' X 20') to be used as a
Jaclde Heather, Secretary yacht sales omce.
Newport Bach City RoUce Is hereby further ginn
PlauiDg Commlssloa that said public bearlnr will be
Pub!Uh: ·NoY, 18, 1971, l.n the held oo the bd day of Decem~
Newport Harbor Ensign. ber, 1971, at the hour of ?:30
. . P.M. lD tbe Council Chambers
LIIIAL liOnel o! 111e Newport Beach City Hall,
at wblch time aDCI place IJI)'
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING aDd aU periOQS Interested may
Notice Is bereby ct:•ea tbat appear and be beard thereoa.
tbe PiuaiJir Commluicl:l ottbe Jactle R•tber Secretary
Clt1 o! Newport Boaeb wiUbold Newport Boaeb'Ctty
a pabUc IMIUt.ar oa. tbeiiJPllca-Pl&DolDc Commission
tloa ol WIWam K. StJao i>r a Publlalt: N .. , 18, U71, In the
U• Permit 15?0 oa propety Newport Harbor Eulp.
located at 1007a200t Coart and aU periOQilot•etll:ed may Stroot to pormlt I triple-to
bo -acted oo 2C.IIotaul
to -*bllalt" tbe followtnr Ill·
bact&: £roat' JUd -4'0"'' riiU' fU'd -5'0", lide prd -J'O" . ., ... ---"' ....... wbieb "'UU be uro.
-taW...,_P.•
lllat aid poellc: -.. wtU bo llold .. tiOt .... ..,., __
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P,ll, ta tiOt C-IC-a
of tiOt "-' -CIIJ llall, ...... -........ ..., ... au,.-·,,,.._...,
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lHE DEVJ.IS --
NOW OPEN
SIR .SPEEDY
PRINTING CENTER
•
FULL PRINTING SERVIC E
ADVERTISING LAYOUT AND DESIGN
TYPING SERVIC E
BINDERY
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Phone: 644-8232
HOU RSo l o30 A.M. TO 1•00 P.M. loi!J HDA Y. THURS DAY
H I DAY loJO A.M. TO 6o00 I'.M •
2640 E. COAST HIGHWAY, #1
CORONA DEL MAR
•ALl' ktJCIC IODTII 01' ·«~DIIILVD. •
lf81CT"1'0 ICAa.,. IIAIM1t8TA la1'08TI.
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MOBILE HOME
PARK PLANNE
Tbt li-t Boaeb Pluo--• tile iu. do'ft~
lac Commtooloo •W ---lor tllepr-IJ.-at I p.m. -,, Moo. II, lite woold -be adYertlttd lor ·"~·· -"" lor • llo .... pr--lit llomt part do-Tbt lito defo~tDt llaocl-
nlapmeot OD the C.IIJ'I dump Ucla w•e deYeloped U a poU-
•lle -ty at tbt tad al oy pldtlloo tb u11ot --
l ttb st., fttU to Coata u ... ttwe defeloperat.a mak1Dc firm
Tbt Clty Couoell Jut weet purebue PI'OPOIIll to the city
ret.rred the propoat to the ao4 &nwlac tbe city ot a mo-
PJ&oniag Commtulooafter lfY-bile home part project "of
ing Aalltant City Maaapr couple..,_ ucelleDCe."
PbWp Belteneoort IIIIPJ'OYOI lJJ Tbt dtYeklpmtnt &UideU...
prlDcJple or the plan for the set down nrlous requtre-
40...acre site. meU ~r laOO.Icaplog. slle,
U the P1a.nninc CommlssJoo use, appearanee aDd Uvablllty.
Pay hike ok'd
LEO M, IACOPETTI 1W been
promoted to asllstut Ylce
president aDd claims maoaaer
for .Balboa, Merltplan a.od New-
port lnsurance Companies, sub-
sidiaries of Avco Ftnaoc:lalSer.
SURFER HIT
BY BOARD ----alCo-eta M-.wt.o.eaaatdOIItol
.... -lallewpori ...........
...... ·-.. tile -l>J ,..., JOUlb'• boud s.a1,
llor. 14, Uld col-. re-
ma.lllocl Ia _.._ OOOCIIIIon ,.-,.
Tbt }'OUIII, 18, of 1'1!4 0nU
An,, nttered a head laceratloa
aDd JaDe dam&ce due 110 ..,_
c~ron~ac 1o tile mlllllap, ob1-
111elaal ald.
Hoag Ho .. ltal olllclals sald
be t. In the f.nteDilve care Wlit
:lod bu Jbown 10me sllctrt
lmproYemeot slDc:e admlsailxL.
The aeeldeot occurred at tbe
SZDd St. beach In WastN~wport,
Costa Mesa City Muager
Fred Sorsabal was cheo a 18
per cent pay raise Monday by
tbe City CouocU, and 17 other
top clty sta.tr members were
ctven raises ranctnc rrom 2.5
to 10 per cent.
Oman. vices, which Is headqtartered
Chief Neth moves Into a sal-in Newport Center. He ts a
ary range wtth a top of $1,8?0 form er ser geant in the Army
per mooth &om $1,824, the Alr force aDd attended CaW-
same as that okayed for Mr. ornla State College, Los Ange-
Duegan. les, where he received 14 A.B.
BALBOA
The raises, which are subject
to appron.l by tbe federal wo~ge
prlce boud,lnciOOeanapproli-
mi.te $325 monthly increase tor
Mr. Sorsabal, now on a month's
vacation. He currently Is mak·
lAg $24,011.
PlanniDg Director William Degree in 1951. The insurance
Dtm r eeelved a 5 per cent gro141 and Avco Financial Ser-
l!O UNDO A~. Betwl!t'n
Bloy A oct.an. ()prn Sat.,
Sun. 1:30 to 5: J), Charm!nlf:
elder hom~. Choii'P II'IC'. 3
BR. 2 Bart\..;, BrK'k frplc,
wood noon. Fumahed.
138.500.
hike, his salary range golng vtces are divisions of Avco CO ST A MESA
from a klp ol $1,654 to $1,737. Corporation, a dim sifted con-
Raises ot 7.5 per cent were cern wUh ma~r operations In 241 KNOX PLACE
authOrla.ed for the positions ot the ftelds or enterta.inment and 3 Bdrm!i., fll mily rm .. frpl.
recreation dlrector,golfcourse recreation, laod development, ~Plot, •11~.'1 lllet'HS. •~--• t --• 1 t OPEN SAT 'SUN 1-5
Mayor Robert Wilson said
Mr. Sorsabal's new salary will
be "arouod $28,000,"
superwumuen au.~ ass stan real estate, research and manu-MR. ROBI N SON
persoonel otftcer. racturtng as well as ftrwlclal
Top salaries for the ttrst 2 services·. DAVIS REALTY
Other raises ran~te from 10
per cent for the city data pro-
cesstng manager, trom a top or
$1,265 to $1,394 per month, to
2.5 per cent for 7 city ad-
m intstraUve otncers, including
Pollee Chief Roger Neth, Fire
Chief Joh.n MarWU, assistant
c ity maoacer Robert J'·Jgga.n
a.Dd flna.nce Director Hobert
go lrom $1,296 to $1,394 while ,---------_j 642-7000
the latter moves from a top of
$1,175 to $1,265.
Mayor Wilson said Mr, Sor-
satBl's Increase r enects his
postUoo as chief admlnistrator
of Orange County's 7th largest
city. At present he ranks lP
saJa.ry below 13 other city ad-
m intstrators and city managers
in the county.
Ecology is good business
An ecology experlml!nl lnre-cooperation of Poly-Plas
cycling plastic bottles has Co. of Santa Ana, where
turned into a highly successful dents a.r e being taught to
manufacturing enterprise at thel.r plastic bag machines.
Estancia High School. However, the student s
The project so tu has turned not content to just watch
out 4 products, plans for 2 plastic bags roll oU the
mJre and may lead to develop-c tline. Already they a.re atwou
ml!nt ot fuel lor steam engines. on t heir nut project, a
Throughout the campu s a.re legged container to hold
signs which urge students to plastic ba gs.
"put plastic bottles here." Be-This new concept In
cause of the success of the container s will be fa shioned,
venture, enthusiasm has spread from salvaged paper tubes
like wlldttre. II all started when which the students will
a dozen eager beaver mem bers with ttbreglass. c,~~~:~~:~l
of tbe Plastics Club, led by now in the process c
HARBOR &OCEAN VIEW
• •
5 BDRMS
.Your Choice of 3
Custom built home by Smith Cans t.
Co. In Broadmoor I. Five bedrooms,
2 !!replaces, panelled family room.
F!rat.,tiJne .aUered. Pr!ge of $72,000
Includes beautiful view.
• ALSO •
Steve Berfy, followed ~ a c!ls-plastic clip s to hold the
cusslon hel4 1D the claNroom Lq pllct aod eJPerimentlng
lf Bob Schuremao_ptastlc ('ech-destcn of plastic wtleels
nology class instructor,onwtlat thai the containers ca.n.be
they could do to he lp improve ed tnto a push cart.
the ecology. Ca•tbo~t~.~~~:~:::;;;~:l l Sioce they worked with plas. Ana a
tics, tbeytoundthattheordlna.ry tor scraps or their PVC water
plastic bottles, which till gro-pipe for the cart.
Outstanding 5 bedroom Lusk built
home, 3 baths, 2 !!replaces, family
r oom. Only $59,900 --for the fam-
Ily which doesn't need a view. eery shelves by the thousands, Mr. Scburemao says he has
could easily be recycled. ln been Impressed wtth t he en-
looldn g around the ca mJUS for thuslasm of his students.
a Sl4li>IY, they hit upon s mall instructs five classes a
plastic juice bottles thrown with a total enrollm ent of
away each day In the school student s .
cafeteria. Estancia h.tgh school pioneer
The club members set about ed tn this new
collecting the bottles aDd the field, starting with the
project was uDder way. The mental program In
bottles were cleaned and then when the scDool
ground into pellets. But they aro. Now the program bas
soon found thai the school's coosidered so successful
equ(pment ns Inadequate for p;:~pular wtth students that
the job of the magnJtOOe they schools in the state are
were tmdertaklng. So they de-offering tbe program.
clded to call upon industry, ln addition, Mr . S-'""''""'"1
PJasUcs lodustrles IDe. ofGu. and his students have become
den Grove, manufacturers of sort ot mlssiooaties for their
plastic bottles, ns cootacted wort . The instructor spoke
and they agreed to train aDd cently at Golden West Colllege l
allow st udents tousethelr large during earth week aDd many
equJpment on SaturdaJS, the students are speaking at
The llrst bottle drive netted local elementary schOols.
1,000 bottles, which weighed 50 The Plastics Club is lolnln•l
pounds. TheyweretakentoGar-up wttb the Power M~'ha<olci
den Grove in Mr. Sc~ureman's Club of the cbemtstry and pby-
c&r and they were cround into sics department to conduct
flakes. But the flakes sHU were some tests, using plastics as
too large to work with. so an-fuel tor , small str~~m~:~~~ I other company, PCC Inc. or The students bope to
Santa Ana, was broucttt Into the addlttooal uses for
project. Here the students were flates by comblniQ( them
hastructed in the process of natural fuels such as paper
~NUetwng their material on oll to see wbat p.saes
PCC machines, addlnr co)Or emitted, what residue is
ptcments at the ame time. and how muchheltlsi~"'"''.<t :l
Back 1n the classroom, studeats Tbe posstbiUty power
made their cnrn molds tor ~lr plants of the f'l.ll:ure mJcbt
aew products, using tbe re-er ate electricity by ustDg re-
cyckld plastic. cycled plastic bottles bas oot
At t..ck-to-school .,.. lD escaped the teacher ud
mid-October, interested par-cbarres.
eata and shadeots aw tbe tloal otber eJI)eJ'Iments uader way
rtiUtts. Tbey were lalDded. laclud.e adding plutJc flakes to
small plastic packets coalala· plaster, upbalt &Dd cement ••
1.Qc map thumb tacts w1tb plu-materials used .1n truildtag con~
Uc caps, small bottle lCIPI or structton. Some work bu beeD
• ALSO •
For the discriminating ... A Har-
bor View Home with 5 bedrooms,
3 baths •.• just $71,500,
CORBIN-MARTINjl
t.=::=::=&~4-7662==:~~
• • • • • • •
Owner Bailing
OUT
S49,950
Prime r esidential area. Reduced
$4,000 under appraisal. 3,100 sq. ft.
living area with formal dining room,
3 baths, and huge recr eation r oom.
This Is a gorgeous 4-bedroom,
trl-level home with owner forced
to sell. Call 545-8424.
cape:, small screwdrivers with dOne with b.m rutlbtr aDd C,.--------------------11 plutlc bi.Ddles aad btJ cbaln reslD. 1
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ld..wteatloo tap. "AIIdlnr plutle sboald dt-
IDelucltd with acb pactace cr•• tbe ntpt ot tiM rna-
,.. a mi..Deo~ lbMt with terla.ll a.Ddlladd to Ita nut-
tM DOtaUOa, "We are dOtrl -· biWJ," Mr . Sclaartmu ayt,
DOt ,.. talkerS." &Dd, "Tb!Ak DOtlAC. .... bafe Iota ol ··-pautk:a, compllmtllla ol E-. perlrneDts to do,"
laDela bleb oebool plutle• ..-u per~ 11o mJCI>t bo
lbap. •• Moet ot tlllt ~ able to wrtte a telltlool oe
-.. •lit -bol --tile plutle recrcuac bJ .... -01 bicfll ICbool't IM"""'l Alld tld.l tM Jtrat, Bob ~ II" wu jilt ~btl' ·ac. u _...., .. e .. ,... "
PubiWI Your
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
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ARST SEC'Tl()lj --P•l
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Seeing Is Believing?
In Turtle Rock
U you do believe --this Is for you :
3 bedrooms, family room, 2 baths,
atrium, built-Ins with self cleaning
oven. Shag carpeting and custom
drapes. Large covered patio, super
landscaping. WOULD YOU BELIEVE
.... $47 ,900! i'
Start Smart
With 24-Units
. In high demand rental area,
close to shopping, schools and recrea-
tion ... 18 two bedrooms , 1-1/2 bath;
6 two bedrooms ,. 1 bath. Could be
''upgraded" for more income ...
$288,000. 644-7271
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REALTORS
~-----·CCIIIONA HL MM. CAL"·
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PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN IY APPOINTMENT
3 lind• Isle Drin -Open Sund•y
Lovely. newS BR.. 4'h ba. home w1water-
Cront liv . r m. & din. rm. Oak paneled !amiJy
rm. wtfrplc. Master BR. w/sitting area &:
fireplace. Bay & Mt. \•iews ......... '179.500
JUST COMPL ETED
S BR .. 4 ba th home with 50 ft. dock. BeauU·
fully decorated. with marble nutr. bath.
crystal chandeliers. fine carpets It wall~.
Built-in vacuum, recirculating hot water,
dumbwaiter &: many other extras. $285,000.
92 Lind. Isle Dri'n
Beaut. 5 BR. 4 ba. home w 'formal din. rm..
& family rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside stairway.
Bullt·in gun cabinet&: bookshelves. '155,000.
106 Lincl• Isle Drive
Custom Sin,le story 3 Bdnn., 3 bath water-
front with pter and slip. Large master bdrm.
with sauna. Dining. kitchen & living room
have water view . 52' lot .... Sl35,000.
W•terfront Lots
No. 76 : 3. Car garage. Face." South
No. ·56 : North Lagoon exposure .
403 Bayside, 70 ft. sandy beach
For Complete lnfor~tion
580,000.
. 580,000.
$43.!160.
On All Homes & Lots, PIN N Cell:
BIL L GRUNDY, Realtor
hl.nders Bldg. et Linde hie
341 BAYSIDE DR., $UITE I, N.l . 6751161 •••••••••ooo•••
ROY R. McCARDLE
REALTOR
548-7729
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OORONA DEl MAR, CAUF.
am losing my sh i rt
at this pr ice !
Reduced to $7 4 ,500
FOUR BEDROOMS, FAMILY ROOM , VIEW,
QUICK POSSESI ON.
OPEN 1-5 SAT. & SUN .
2815 BLUEWATER,
lJON Y. f'RANIO.IN
I Rt:Al.T OR ' 3250 Ust Colst Hitllway
Corona del Mar. California
PhOne, 673-2222
P ete IJ~ell /Zaft'l
p r'l!:lm/.1
On a quiet steet -3 bedrooms ,
dining r oom, and huge family room
with fireplace, in Newport Heights
area. New offering at $39,950.
OfiD 0,. ..._.,,a I • • .,.
PETE BARRm REALTY
I.OS W-o.. IU.
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MLS SALES REPORT
Sales thrrugh the Multiple Listing
Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors totalled
$88.7 mUll on for the first 10 months
of 1971 -an average of almost $9
mUllan a month I THIS IS A 1 00],
INCREASE OVE~ THE SAME PER-
IOD OF LAST YEAR! In October,
161 sales were made for $7.3 mil-
lion, 296 new listings were pro-
ceseed, 54% were sold, 61% of sales
were cooperative. List your property
with a Realtor.
1 ·,~ I I I I I~ I I 1 ·1 .-1 r· I
Action Center!
S BEIJROOII IIEAtm' ••• UPNII BAY .utU,
lfiiiPaiT SCHOOLS, SIIOPPIJIII. ncaa '1"101!.
TRA Yl1. A1CD FliUWAY CXMfP ... &.. ' *Nil
.,..._ IGWLT oa:ooa&.TII:Il, P-ID YAIID AIID
IIA1IY U1WA&. $ 31,500 ltll -
CALL ~-UN ••. lAT .....
THE HARBOR VIEW OFFICE of Southern Calit)rnla First
National Bank unlocked Us newest factlity 1n ceremonies
presided over by Executive Vice President George L
Woodford, Executive Vice President Bud Gallie and Btu
D. Cole, manager, lett to right. The Harbor VIew oltlce
provides m.1ny tmlque customer services such as sit-down
baDt1Dg at all teller desks, day-longrefreshments, customer
addlog machines, ''write your own loan" sen1ce,lnvestmeot
counsel11ng and tree personal checking accounts wtth a
minimum balance of $100 or more. Saturday banking Is
offered for those shoppers and businessmen who are unable
to do their banking during the week, A rista-matic drive-
through fa cility is Installed in the parking lot, where two
tra.m.c lane5 and on-ducy teUers will IJandle transactions
via TV aoo pneumatic tubes. Saturday bours are 9 a.m. to
1 p.m. Regular hours ue 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally, and until
6 p.m. Friday. (McKoon phOto.)
Thursday club meets
Bill Rowerdink, k>calinvest-ments trom 10 a.m . to ooon.
ment counseklr, will conduct an Established for 11 years, the
investment seminar on living 500-m'!mber Thursday Morning
trusts and tax~sheltered invest-Club llas 18 sections for various
ments at the monthly meeting of interests, such as art, theatre,
the Thursda}' Morning Club of music, and f1oancial affairs,
Newport Beach today, Nov. 18. with monthly programs.
Tbe meetlng will be held at the Mr. Rowerdlnk, a graduate of
Spa of the Park Newport Apart~ Syracuse University a.nd a re-
GLYNN BROWN has formed a
new interior design firm called
lnterlor Space Design, with of-
fices at 359 San Miguel Drive,
Newport Center. Affillated wllb
the Newport Beach archtte<;-
tural firm ofRUey/Bisseli/A'!i-
soclates, Interior Space Oes1p:~
wUJ specialize In residential
aDd commercl.al interior de-
sign. He formed Diversified
Design In 1966 and, until mld-
1971, operated the flrm as a
design studio and commercial
outlet with stores in Orange
aDd Corona de l Mar. He also
headed CaUfornia Moderneline,
a furniture manufacturing firm,
for several years,
tlred Air Force colonel, has
been an investment counselor
11:1 the Newport Beach area stnce
1963.
I,EG.t.l HOTICE
NOTICE OF P UBLIC HEARING
Notice is her eby gi ven that
the Pla.nning Commission ofthe
City of Newport Beach will hold
a pubUc hear ing on theapplica~
tion of The Irvine Company to
consider tdoptton of Amend-
ment No. 306 amending a por-
tion of Districting Maps No. 32,
50 and 52 from an R-3-B and
R-4-B.UL District to a "P-C"
District, said P -C District to
be known as "Jasmine Cr eek,"
wUI be developed as low-
medium density residential, not
to exceed 5 dwelling units per
gross acr e. The subject prop-
erty is located north of Harbor
View Drive, east or Crown
Drive North, .south of San Joa-
quin Hills Road, and west of
Marguer ite Avenue.
Notice Is hereby further gl ven
that said pubUc hearing wlll be
held on the 2nd day of Decem-
ber, 1971, at the hour of 7:30
P.M. in lbe Council Chambers
ot the Newport Beach Ci ty Hall,
at which tim!! and place any
and all persons interested may
appear and be heard the reon.
Jackie Heather , Secretary
Newport Beach City
Pbnning Commission
PubUsh: Nov, 18, 1971, In the
Newport Harbor~ Ensign. ,,$
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lac, Ml.KnpartBIN.,eo.ta tr .. ••;llta.PaadBerlflrd. Till .....:1 llolldaJ....,. "•••-· U well U IDI'• ...., ... ._ 4t10:10a.m.Dte,l b'a.'
II-no _., bMiu• ~ 41r-; lin, --od bJ llloeru.t~ lor will>-........ *" lllllo "---c-Tllo .,.._,an-"' ........ ... ..... .. .. .... v .. ...., ·-lu; lira. lr-11-al -c-Ia ---... wiD boa..U. -"O'IPCiot c-... .., "" ........ Comm-.. n.r•r cccb mao111 at 1 p.... ... Cbr--,..... ell--lor _,, llof. n, able. A -bar ..W -•W ...;,_ 111o ........,lo 11o 111o Oru~t c-Plla..-
TIIo Soala Ladle& AlllllllarJ r-. -llatloo ol oiDcoro lrooo 10 a.m. lo 4 P·•· at 1111 cudJ, -· laOII, ~~-playod IIIII ...... by t11o Lee moo1c loclol)' ud ara troo 1o
o1 t11o loclao !rill --to wtu bo Ia J-r.· lol..,..lal!ludlo c-ootllo """ --lor ala. AaeoJoo Pbl--Oreboo-tbo pobl1e lllroacll t11o eourtar
motllo the bomes otmc-•. Oa Doe. 5 t11o lodp will o.._ c.-, Fatr~ lo . n-t11o dlnetloo otZ11111D o1 1111 11o1oo-aad E4ftrao
Tbty wiU meet Dec. I at tb1 celebrate Its Srd uudteuar'}' Co«& Mea. There 11 DO ad-U.S.S. TALOGA RETURHS lllllea. Tblllers, Ko reserntloaa: are
bomt ot Mrs. Ray NleiHD. SSJ Wltb a d1uer duct at the ln!Dt mluloo cb&rp ud Ylaltoraare Ma.-y Stamu William~-Cal.. n. coacert itaeW wm bt aee.uary.
Holmwood Drive Newport Cout CfMltl1 Club. welcome. o.1n, 1aubud of tbl a .. ,.._raed atUCICrawfordBIU ---------
Hetpts, atll a.m.' for IUDCbtoD The cblldreD's party will be Crafted IJowers, picture W:tu Suidra J. Palm1erl ol at 1:10. Tbt procram 1Dclldel
&Dd Christmas party. held oo Dee. tz at Peek's p~s. wri&Ull, caDdie Newport Beach, ntwDII1 Nor. IIOIU't's SympboDJ Mo. Sl, the
A new slate of omcers ror Coloalal Terrace Room, Weat~ bo&rda, preased flower DOlea 14 to Loae Beach, abc:ard tbe Trl.llaa Prela!le &Dd LcJort Death Pho~to In Your Or-tor
the lodce was prtsemed by the minster, at 4 p.m. Tbls wlU bt and a n.rlety of CUt ltema will fleet oller u.s.s. Tahltll. m. bJ Wa&Mr, ud rna' SympboDy
oomlD&Une committee at the a tradttioba1 Norweetan party, be offered for ale. Tbe "mat-ship bas completed a 7 mootb No. 1.
How. 11 business meettne. Tbe for chlldren IDd growa ~. inp" for bolldaJ dtcoraUou. deploJmeat to the Wutera Pa-Ht'tlllt Marrtaer Is lnttr-
oftlcers are: Einar Rumusseo, With siael.a.e aad daoclngarotmcl sucb u coa.es. wired seedpods. clflc, where 1t ae"ed with the aatloMUJ reoned tor b1s
prelldeot; Erman r.brlstorrer-the Cbrlstmas tree. dry plant material.loog~lutiDI: Se¥eDlh Fleet. wort witb tbest.Marttn-111-tht-
for • St.lucrlpHo•:
Coli 673-0550
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OPENING THE NEW
HARBOR VIEW CENTER
II SAl .1110111 I ILLS 1111, .lUST EAST IF IICIITIII lUI· II IEWPIIT IEICI
TEN
MAJOR PRIZES
PLUS
WEEKLY P IZES
GET YOUR
FREE TICKETS
IN ANY STORE -NO PURCHASE NECESS.t.RY
YOU DO NOT HA VI TO •1 PRISINT TO WIN
WIIKLY PRIZES
EACH STORE WILL HAVE DIFFERENT WINNING NUMBERS
POSTED EACH YdDNESDA Y
YOU HAVE ONE WEEK UNTIL FOLLOWING WEDNESDAY TO CL AIM
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STUFFED 4 BAlKED
:lE4DY FOR YOUR THAHKSGIVIHG HaLE
WEEKLY PRIZES
HOV. 18 THRU HOV. 2•
25 TURKEYS
Ch ett. your '"Fi e•lo Gronde•• l'i do. el numben ol aU
Horbor Vi ew shops. Pres_.. I matchi"t winnin t
number• 01 Richard's Moolo; et ~. tuolo; ey pi do, up
o" Wednesday, No¥embeo 24.
PINATA PAaTY FOa TBE YOUNGSTERS
SATUaDAY, NOV. ae, 10 A.M. ON TBE MALL
Fly AMBASSADOR SERVICE
To SPAIN_
WINNERS OF MAJOR PRIZES
MUST BE PRESENT AT
DRAWING O::CE.~BER 1
AS OUR
AMBASSADORS
TO RETRACE ROUTE OF EXPLORER
CORTES, CABRILLO, PORTOLA,
IUC 111111
15ft. 'EITIIE
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AII-PII RADIO •
RECOitD CHANGER
CAS~ fTI! PLAYElt/RI!CORDI!III
Fly AIR CALIFORNIA
WIN ••••
To SAN DIEGO
SAN FRANCISCO
TO Rr:TRACE ROUTE
OF THE MISSIOMS
COMPLETE
SKI OUTFIT
IMCLUDIIG SKIS
BEGINME R'S U! SSOMS
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COSTA
BOOK EAI AT SCHOOL
Tbe Harbor VIew School PFO
Will bold Ita first book fair In
tbe ~bool cafetorlum, begtn. II1Dc today, Nov. 18, and con. tiDulnc Friday and Satrooay,
Jlfcw. 19 and zo.
Puenta, children, faculty aDd
trtiDds are invited to browse
through the book display, ad-
mtre their children's art eX·
blbft, aDd Usten to favorite
.tortes, The books will be s'4)-
plled by Mrs. Trltde Harper,
owner of the Children's Book
Sboppe 1D Corona del Mar.
Mrs. Terry Shannon a.OO
Cbarles Payz.ant will be special
pests Friday ennlog, Nov.19.
Mrs. Sllanoon wrote and Mr.
Payzaot Illustrated "Zoo sa-
farl" and "Arouod the world
wlth Go Co."
Theodore Taylor, author ot
"The Cay," ''The childrea'a
war," aDd "Air raid Pearl
Harbor," wtn be oo hand Sa-
turday, Nov. zo, to Sip copies
of his books.
Proceeds ~om the book fair
wlU be donated to the sctiool
library wblch Is largely maiJl-
taiDed by the PFO.
The daytime schedule for to-
day aDd Friday Is as follows:
9:00 to 11 :30, students; 11 :30
to 1:00, parents and friends;
1:00 to 3:00, students.
The book fa.lr is open to aU
from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday and
from 10 a.m. to Z p.m. Salta-
day.
RAINDROPS started falllng just as IJ'OID!breaklng cere-
montes began Nov. 11 at the site ofa new Pacitlc Telephone
business offtce at Z500gleSt., Costa Mesa. LooklDg sty.ard
are, from lett, Costa Mesa Mayor Bob Wllsoo. PTT District
Manager Streeter King and buslDess omce s~rvtsor Mary
Lou Stewart. The site of the new ottlce Is less than 6 blocks
from the present quarters at 17860n.ageAwe.,Costa Mesa.
After the move, the offt ce space oowbeiogused will provide
room for additional dial switching equlpmeot. The new
15,000 square foot, $750,000 structure Is being built by
contractors Saffell & McAdam of Costa Mesa.
•
CALL 646-02'71 1"0111 AN EX~I:IIIT
CA~P~T CON$ULTANT WHO
WILL COME: TO Y OU Ill HOME
WITH SAM~LES WITHOUT ANY
O BLIGATION TO YOU!
AS THE INVITATIONS for Plead's"bolldayeaper"weatlnto
the nta11, each envelop bore the new BC stamp, "Prevent drug
abu.se." The luncheon and tasblon shaw wtll be held at the
Newporter Inn on Thursday, Dec. 9.Soelal hOUr Is at 11 a.m.
Proceeds wtU help Plead carry out the fight against drugs.
Pictured here left to right, helping with the maiUng, are Mrs.
Orlando De Castro, Mrs. M.S. BernardudMrs, Jotm Page.
Information about the Plead project may be obta1ned ~om
M.rs. Page, 548-4020, and Mrs. Beraa.rd, 644-5903.
Corona del Mar ROCK GROUP TO SING AT GO LDEN WEST
The 27-member Canadlan lege. The college concert Is the
Rock Theater wlll present se-complete version of the rock
Iectlons from ''Jesus Christ company's shOw at the Aquarius
S~.~>ersta.r" and "Godspell" iD Theater to Hollywood, Concerts
performances this Sunday, will be held at 7 and 9 p.m. in
H.J GN\f{ll" fURN~
2215 HA.IOJ: ILYO.
COSTA MESA. CAUf. Chamber Talk
HEALTH NEWS :
You liar Han ....._
Thliplis; Do ·
Usually a pinched nerve -·
Not long ago we reported 00 or oeurothllpsts --manifests
neutrothUpsls, a pinched nerve ltself tllrough. oervousness and
condition. Since the article a lrrttabl.uty. Frequently head-
number of Individuals have tn-aches are Involved. There Is
quired about thls health prob-often dizziness or an lrablUty
tem, to think clearly or to coo-
"Tragtcally few," says Dr. centrale.
Gary L. Couture, D.c., of the As for the pain, lt can be,
Couture Chiropractic Center In Uterally in the neck, or Jn the
Newport Beach, "know of the shoulders, arms, back, or legs,
neurothUpsls syndrome, The Sometimes there Is a tightness
'pinched nerve' gets bantered in the chest or pain between the
arotmd In conversation " he shoulders when you tue a deep
says, "but very few PeoPle , breath. A oenous stomach can
actually relate themselves to be the warning signal.
H.'' "There are other signs and
This tJ: truly a seriOUJ mil-symptoms, but tbose meDtioold
take, says the iood doctor. are the most common," aya
"ft'l a typical paradox. Yeo-Dr. Couture.
tJon the problem by Its proper ''ot course,'' be adds, ••we're
name," says Dr. couture~ "and often guJlty of spepd1De too mucb
you have oo takers. Mention the talk on the cause of a problem,
problem by Its symptoms and such as oeurothl..lps1s. For that
you immediately hear a chorus reasoo I'm oot going to delve
of 'That's me'." Into the whys and wherefores
What are those symptoms? of the pinched nerve. Let me
Or. Couture says the list Is sufttce by saytog lf you suffer
almost too long to enumerate. trom the symptoms seek lm.
"That's oot to say an individual mediate treatment; let the Doc.
must have them all or at the tor expeDd hls energy on ef-
same time. I don't think l've fecUve correctloa of the prob-
ever met anyone that sick. But lem, oot on talk. ·
It a person is affected by even "The average person would
one of the following signs he trade ftfty conversations about
(or she)," says Dr. Couture, his disease for Just one that
"should consider tt a glaring means 'you're well'.''
red Ugtlt that sip.ls the Deed Dr. Couture malntatMomces
for prompt and effecltve treat-at 2043 Westclltf Orin ill New-
ment." port Beacb, Pbone 545-5300.
PRBSIDENT
A ringing challenge to re~
discover and promote com-
munity pride was Issued by
Mtchael Hurst. prestdeotofDoo
the Beachcomber Inc., to guests
and members of the Chamber
last week at a membership
meeting held al Vllla Sweden.
Drawing on his 11 years ex-
perteace as a chamber leader
and committee head to Mar ~
shall, M'.chigan, Mr. Htastout~
lined muy or the programs
that resulted In a town of7,000,
bY-PISSed by a new state high-1
way, attracting statewideatten-·
tloo to Itself tor the benefit of
tts residents and businesses.
The meeting, organit.ed by
Bob Alton, Don VonCekternand
John Semple, attracted 39 bus-
iness people, lncllldlng many
new to the area this past yPar.
Members were encooraged to
enter either or both divlslons
of the Chrl.tma• upunr coa-t••· Prl ... wtu be awarded tor
tho j>eot nsl-lal docora-
Uon as well as the best com-
merclaJ. Tbeme of the displays
is entlre1y at the d1sereuoo of
the IDdlvldual.
The smaller try are IDvtted
to "Call santa" Dec. 21 at the
"North Pole," where their calls
will be answered by Santa or his
helpers, whO include Carl Keg-
ley, Von Celdern, Semple, Bob
Bartholomew and Do n Bolton.
The phone aumber Is 6'75-5010.
Next meeting of the Chamber
directors will be Dec. 1 at
Mut~al Savings :ux!Lo&n'sCon-
ference room at 7:30 a.m. In-
terested persons are Invited to
attend. Guests are ahr:ays wel-
come.
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spiced apples and peacbes, oraap-tJIINipple nms.
Tbere are fresh baked pies, pomptin. mincemeat &Dd a
combiDalloa of tbe Z called banest pie, trHII rells to 10
wtth the turkey --and, of cow•, frelll turkeys, plump
Calltotnl.l ones, that yoa can order abladl
Tbe DIUeate15411 can tYID ltllff JOUI' turkey a you, rout
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TMf 1WO
Thrrdo~. tbe two
by Joshua are importaDt
o.tioos for us today.
the: hraelita (perhaps
thousand mm,
t.d all f&S:sed
jericho, Joehu.a,
God, c:bbR 12
... liD ••• _ ........ of ......
ol bnoiiDd --"""*---.... -..--.01 ... 1 ....... .., .,.....,od, modo • --
llllltDdout -,:, • of dnad upoo the
people: of eridiD. •bo. uncbMedl7, ._.~ "*" aa:xioully ~ th& whok -· JOSHUA HLIMD IN TMf
SUI'UNATUIAL
TMf FtAI Of GOO
11oo ...... --dlio ......... --''' .,..,... ... ...., llod 10 .. -
(oft :*7 co.ld _. .... •PJ•• ., ....... -. SoGOc!-
J~ ID .. to il .. al dte -1f"tft -· ,_ ___ ol
J!opt baollll-........ -·-J<>a...,.. ...... ---...... Ia .... wilck,.... bJ u.e way u ttwy came lon.b
.oat of Ba:rsc. tbrm they bad oot draa-
cited... TheniOft, Jotha .... that the
cunmanc~meat or the Lor"d ... cvried
out, IOid !be l.M4 oaid, "1'hlo day ._.
I oolltd away the """'""" ol J!opt
from o« )"'U." This p&.ce oa a smaU
hill in the Jericho rt(ioo was then caHtd
"GUraJ." which Dllt&na "s roJtinc &WtJ."
'ASSOYR AMI) CIICUMCISON
n..
Oftt
.4C)JUH
O\'er tht
~--the
had gont slain the ftnt·
born in every fan1ily. With the
•• ........ _ .... .......,.
a.WIIy' 01'-..._ • ~=-:· ol "" ,. ~ ....., 10 .... r:: 10 tbe ... ..... ,.... •• --:v
CIIIIUid DOC ...... I d •
whc:Nfora. 0...
~~toe..
J-did--tlle-of ...
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"'-·-. dll 1to • •PI• tJto WHO CAN IE bt'i.:";. ';: ~ ~~ ,;:;:.-: AGAINST US?
AppartDdf JOfbaa·• ,..,.,..iwd · tile W. haw 1hoMI In 1 Ptltvi6ul lrd-
lttupr eithcf u ·Gpct·or at ODe -..,. cl• Nt God II fiN SiiK'IIfl •nd d•
Him, aDd 10 ....... "What taidl. IID7 slr•s tMir good. We Mve sh0rt111n how
Lord wato W. 41FY8Mr' The ......,. til PtOv«i thl• bv ~vlr~g tO" their
wu authoritatiWI: ' aM aaeqo:i¥0Cal. sins Hh111•1f as God the Son at Cat-
"Looee thy shoe from off tby foot ; ~~ very . But II tllll II so, how nu:h
1hf: ,pba;: wbtteoa ~ •llldat II ·II'G'e must It M IO •hh reg.,d to Hi1
holy. .ADd jaMul did JO. He WU own chi~en who hive lflllted CN'iat
the perft:'\.1 ~ervaat ia God's li&f:'t a.d. as their S.vi0"1
therefore, a sgece.ufu.l leadtt 10 the 11o1r oflen-elld how lignificlntlv-
•icht o f the peop&e. Ouilt .. DOt thlt Apostl• P'lul UHI the won:ll "f at
looking for "leaden";. He is ~ u1 " in thi1 CDfln«tJonl
01nd trainiDc ~rn.Qb wbo will ~-In Eph. 5:2 we rNd thet ··chrtll ...
faithfully UDJ.o .dr;Nh. Joelnaa did loved us . and hath given Himself lor
hoar a . .':IQdership da&a," liS." In Rom. 5:8 -•• told !hit !0(1:-'J'S'"~ certa.iW;y __ 4 . .JKize pupiJ ill the "wtlile -were vet s inners , CN'ist
" Wlierl Christ comes to died '"' ~n." In It CO". !'>:21 ··God
He will kdc for failh ia. hltl'l medii Him to be 11n for 111. ••
leadership (Lake And in Glt. 3:13 we read: ··cl'lnat
twuh redeemed Ul fn;wn the curse of
the Ia•. being medea Cl61e for us."
And the law! tMt brought Him
down ftoom heavltfl to die on shame
same experieDce and di1grace lor 016 s in• 11 1"101 af-
fell oil h.ia face fee ted by OU" many failures u Chris·
saw the &tory of .tians n011r.
.. l)anid., bad ttftl"'l. In Heb . 9:24 -read that our lord
Saul 'WU DOl di.-1'1111 ascended to Maven "now to liP" '"c""~Y vUioa (Acts pe•r in the presence of God frN us."
(feat Revel&~ In Rom. 8:34 -learn that He is "at
BrB.P .....
'10M "CNIIITIAN MIWI. '' NIW MAVIN. MO,
(CO"TINUID PIOM L41T WIU) ~ .Sadle•R•t~~~rot•elute
ro .. u ........... ·ot 11-.J'CIPIIIIOU& wmata .set all
owr tile 'IJOI'ld. W~Ueomb Uld MorN ma.lataiD tbat
"aatxtac of orpa•••• f'rofD 1111Ur.ty cbtltr•t llaW.tata
aDd ...e dlft'er..e· eU.aaatlc rectm•• ta oee ~t aaua ta ebaf'aetm.tte of •• mo.t lmportaat b•ll dapNtta. ''
Whtatti-tbetr Pro..-.e• wu truly difhr•t ta, of
COW'H a raoot quuttoa, aDd It JboWd bt DOted U.t
tbeM two lldtolan tbemaelv., apeak of equ.J.table
cliiQ&Uc coadlttc.a: aDd a r.mtverally warm eUmate u ,....,.m .. 1n tM aatecU.Juriu world. Yet OM tblal' Ia
eertatD, llalrlely tbat ftry wkMlY dllfert.ac tJPN of
a.a1mal IUe are ofteD ftnDd bUrled topdler.
TbJ.a ta apectaeularly true of the boaea discovered
1ft eo~caJied ONlferou t1a•urn. SUch eaYitlea, aay•
Haadrt~ are COIIUDOD oa tbe Medlterr&DeU COUt Uld
oa tile ~lip ldlll ol ceotral Fraac:e. 1D •ueh n~nrn
tile reiDa.lllla of ma.aamotba, woolly rhinOcero.u aod
m.uy otber ualmala bave bHa diacovered. Fatr-
bolme 1ft liS? reported the dbeov~ry In the nlley of
tbe Ano ol boa .. of the ~lepb&tlt, the rbtnoceroa,
tbe bufl'aJ.o, tbe al.k, tocetber wUJt thole of n.ta and
mtee. To eoaae ol tbeae bones oyater &bell• acllered.
Jrf•r Odeaaa, on the Ru.al..a.D steppes, In 1147 waa
fotM a cavil)' c:catalnlnc' the booea of mammoth•,
rbtaoceroaes, bears; aurocbsea, boars, deer, wolves,
byeaaa, foxes, ottera, bares, martens, vartou1 mem~
bera of tbe eat tlmlly, ete. In England osslferou•
flaaur~s have yielded the bones of Ilona, tieers,
wolvea, bears, boraes, oxen, deer, foxes, hares and
water rata. Bones of rblnoe~roses, camels, huce wild
boan &Dd other fauna have been found at Apte Sprtncs, By these thinf$ "the l.oTd mapi6M
)osh02 in the sicht of all Israel," and
they held him in as creat rtspttt as they
had held M05es. AliO, whrn the: ki.np
of tM: Amoritea and of the Caaaanitts
heard that the God of the hndita had
dried up tbt: watrn of the jordan and
they had crossed oa dry l(t'OUDd, eveo thouch it wa.s Cf'l'&dy ex~ by
flOods. .. thtir bean melted, neither wu
their spirit in them any mon, becaux
of the childrm of lsn.cl." AppartoUy,
they were bqU:minc ID realiu that they
could oat firht aplnat the aU·powerful
God of the Israelites.
circumcision perfonncd and the: Pau-
over cekbrated, the Cltildrc.n of Jn ael
had completed thdr uc.ape from EcYPt
~ Vt'ere now right bdon: God and
ready to enter into po:oscuion o f the
land of prornise. The days of their ap-
pn:nticesliip were over. Tht manna,
which had ftd. them for 40 yean, now
ceued, and on the day following the
Pa.uo~ they ate the old oo rn of the
land. The record does oot say when:
and how they obtained the con aod the
fru.it of the land of Canau, but they
must have rotten it from the inhabitants
of the laod by purchaae or otbnwise.
But old thine• had paued a-ny IDd oow
all th.incs were to be accordinc to the
new life ln the DeW land ~red for
them by God.
Tbtae wert the right halld of God " to "..-.e Intel"·
lpirit to ..... cession frx u1." Alld Jn Heb. 7:25 we
of our ~ reed that Htl is abte to save us "un· It I!! eharacterlstic: of th e contents of osslrerous i~~=:llld~ pre-to the Ulterrnou ·· because "He ever tl.uures that no skeleton Is complete, Indicating that who live~ to make •ntercession rrx u1... no animal fell Into a fissure while alive. On the other
..... 0... laitu(es now. -'ter hav11'19 band, there 1.5 no weathering of the bones and no evt.
Neb., tn cre~t numbers, burled in a hill.
He trusted Ct.ist u S.v10', mav -•nd deDce of pawtnc by predators. The noted Flood
rite of
GOD'S OWN CAITAIN
While the Israelites runaioed at Gil-
pJ awaitinr orders from God, joshua
walked Dftr to reconnoiter the situation
about and
God
l.JH y~ars of thr him with hi& sword drawn ...... "'
Ul prepand,
He expert~ us to do some thinp for our-
:selvt,, but undtr H is explicit directiona.
Uef...-:t· Jcw.-ho rou!d be capc.un:d, the
"re~raach ,,f Egypt" had to hf: rolled
~W3}, Then~ RIUSt be both complete
obt:du.:uct' :mtl full !tC'rvice. God has not
ch.tni{C..! 3J·,y .iinct: Joshu.a.'!i day and is
yt.:t \o'o 111•ne o:.nd ai.J.Ie to di~t our waya.
Did 1 'lu ever I t"cl th:u you were tUDd·
illf "" ho!y ground in His preteDC:e 1
1-hvo: yo11 l>.JrrCJ.Idef(:d )'OUrself to
l.h~bt ? :,,e yt.a ooe of Hi•? Do )'Oll
fed I h ; ,Jre.''"~e daily ? Uui!>t illSisu
up:... f'lur complete 5l"p==t.lltion aoeordU.,
uJ H I! stan(.l;,Jcls-not ow-own.
TMf Jc>aDAN lfSTOIED
When the vriesu bearinc th~ ar'K were
safely (lut or the river bed aud had ad-
"'<W~'ed 'to a plact of safety, "Lhe waters
of Jordan returned unto lheiT· place, and
OowNI ovu aU his banks, a.t they ilid
beton.'' TM pl.att of the: eoc..mpment
was Gil&:aJ, about twv vr thn:e miler.
from Jericho on the wide plain. T 11t:
camp must h.iive covered sc\·rral :.tiUatt'
ti'M-y hJd O\rr:Ovkt"d o, neg·
lt...'tNi tro yx-rforPl :.hi~ :-•gn of Sl:'p&~·
ttoo a;<. thr pemiMr iilnd <:hr>:it'n pt.coplt of
God, :::md tht'y ll<lrt cont•uuccl in this dis-
c>hcdil"rxc •11 :t;~ ""'Lidtnoc~-Jn God'J
!>lght tht' fa iu!". tu !Cplr.:t~ thrm~IV!'s
w;.~ nut il j,;,k thi11g t • 1JoO I'!'~Or«<, but
was of ~u:,:• me thlf"..~rtan-~~, -.:·1ef!-a.s it •s
rotl;'!.)' witt"·• f 1vd r.:qmres H1s cluldren to
c.ome ou~ -.ch i be: ,;~r~r:1.ted hom unbc'-
Ji r \'t:rs ;;r.HJ <.~•'>11~ ·<. C...ld! nrdrrs mu ~t
b·· okyed v.-ilnvut <Hgom.~nt or com-
;,...•:mU~e i[ wr: t'T.~; Hu. help.
I hand." T his was DltlSt UDt"Xpttted,
hut Jo~hua knew that (Nd, was his Pro-
teo:t.Qr anJ hr had no ie;u, So he !x1ldly
walkt'd up to l'>1m ;;r.nd ask1!t'l, "Art thou
ior w or for our adversllries ?"' H e:
r:m.st ha"t" bce.n startled with t~ ;,;r.n-
• ..,.er, 'N.l)'. but <1 ~ c.ap(am of thl-host
of tht" Lor<i an1 I now 0.1'/lC." Jvst:ua·s
problems wei"C big, and Goo ~'~nt SCJme-
une ""lltC.I w•s COinpeh:nt UJ answer the
~urstion ;.n.smg f rcm Jr-sbu~·s prc..b-
leul.i 1ne probl~n oi e;.ch Cbri~U3n
may be infin itdy S!'l;.lkr th.:<n brint;:ing
J.uwn tlX' walis •.J ~ Jeridvt, hut, basi-
cally, our problems an. tnc :<o~.:ne as th"St'
Morality: OU~~!O~!,~"t!,!_IED !:::!Se~r.~m~on~o~f~tbe~~Wi::..:e~e=k
By VerDOII Harley
CHRISTIAN NEWS,
New Haven, Mo.
In bls First Epistle to Paul speaks ot the Law ot Cod, saytng that end or purpose
of the Commandment Is love out ot a pure heart,
and ot a good conscience, and ot UDpretended
tatth. He ls spea.k!ng here of God 's Moral Law
written Into man's beart at creaUon and given
qaln through Moses at Sinal basically ID the Ten
Commandmeots. ot this Law, St. Paul says, "We
know that tbe law is good, 1t a man use tt lawful-
ly."
When we speak of morality we mean that man
has an obl]&"atlon to comply to this law of God. Man
was created a moral being. The law spells out
what man must do, bow he must be, and what he
dare not do 11 be is to tit 1n wttb God's order of
thtnp and thus e njoy the good God Intended for
hlm. M a moral belng, man is able to dlscern that
law, apply It to htm.self, and hJa conscience call$
hlm into Judgment according to that law 1n as far
as be does dlscern tt.
1n Paul's day he complained about some who
"havlng swerved from the law and a good con-
science, turned astde to vain JaneUng, desiring to
be teachers of the law, understanding: neithe r what
they say, oor whereof they afflnn." Apparently
they were condonln&' many ot the sln.J which God
10 Jtren\10\Uly forbtds 1n HJs Commandments-
disobedience to elden, murder, adultery, homo-
leXWlUty, perjury, aDd many almllar th~gs whlcb
be uya are "contrary to IOU.Dd doctrt.ne.
1D our day, too( we bave much vain Jangling
rea:ardlnl the law. ODe ot the ,reat h~les taught
today lJ that the law b aever pennanent or abso-
1\R, that tt merely repn:K'IItl the ,eDeral think·
ID& or !be areater portloa ol IOCiety o1 any partl·
cular aae, aDd. that tl therefore mu.IC aDd does
-. to Dt aew oltuadODa. 11111 ldDd ol tblnlt· JJII g tbe baU ot mott o1 the so-called modem
altuatbll'thlcl or oew·moralh;y.
W mliM 19 -ltep lartber and .. Y !bat ma· Ill' !t.., bold W. poo111oa do DOl ...., recoplze
mu 10 be • moral bet.DI· Wbat we call morality _., mere CODtlltlclDial to 10c1a1 mores and
lbe)' ~ ft b'-aboll-every Ida or c J •=-· Sllcb teac -. kin ~ tbe taw tbe ::; !:' c:l ~~ .. ~ opeD ol • pft.oa
....._ .. 1........,1", but tbey ntuae to call blm a
a1111J11!r II allo nplaiDI .-by t'Vell tbe Jh!Uert
ol L • 5 1 today are 4elf!llded by acme u beltav· * ";. 1oe _..,..., ratbor -~ and pua· ....,.,oudiQ<.
.. .... n or all 11111 1a a rejedbl or !be
·~~ ~ ..... dial ''lllore Ia -Laqlwr, wbo ~ aoc1 " (Ju. t: 12) Maa
tala OWII llwefwr.
-• rwjec-., tile !~~~!!!~~~~ law lid of ...... -!' -1u-" 1M roll' -.. ·-............ ..
M1 ... Ood lid IIIII lie OIIJ _.. tile Law Ia ..... _-.-::..:_a..:.:<::.:'
,~,.d Or 0'11rles L Feinberg
._.,...;.,..,. ,_;. BIOLA IROADC4STU
S,. S, H•.., S1., L•• 411,.1•• fCCU7
VOICES OF DEMONS
Q. In LWce 8:18-38 tlt.ere is a.n O.C·
count of ChrU t'1 CO.ti'11{1 Old tke le·
gion. of demO"M from the poor maftio.c
of Gad4ra.. Thi1 luu ptUzUd mt 4
great deo./.. Art dem.m~.t ifltJi.!t'bld
Wkn the11 talk.ed to Ckrilt. eo11ld
the JH)O'ple r ound abo.U ltetar their
V()ice•? Wtrf tlte dem.mu tk~tfr()'lled
with the 1t.og1t who dro'WI\ed?
A. Here an> a number of questions.
Yes, demons are invisible; they a.re
spiril:.8. I doubt if the dlsc:iple.!l ever
heard any d e m ons 11peaking to
Christ. We have many sccounts of
these fallen em issaries of Satan dar-
ing to addres!l the Lord 1e11us
Christ. See Matthew 8:29 ; Mark
5 :7. They knew well who He wafl
and that He would bring eternal
judgment upon them. There is no
record of the di.~ciple.!l ever carry-
ing on any conver.!lation with the~
beinJ"s. They were not drowned. Ap-
parently they like to poMeM bodies
and so requested permission to enter
the bodieA of the hors. The Lord
could hush them up when He pleased.
"He healed many that were sick of
divers dise&Ms, and eut out many
devils (demons ); and .!luft'ered not
the devils (demons) to speak, be-
cause they knew Him" ()fark 1:34).
A ,AilTICUL..o\11 GENEIIATIOH
Q. W.\.U dou JltJttln/ 14:U mdll:
"Titi1 ge1Ura.lioft slksll NOt 'PQ-11 1AilU
all tA.ece tlai.JI.g• be fwJftll,etr'r TM
g~iOfl Jenu toG~ tul4rurifl.t1. did
110t live to ,.e Gll of tile.• tJutag•
ecmu to PJf•.
A. You have answered JOUr own
quettlon. The Lord wu speaJdnr to
that reneratloa but not of ft. Tbe
generation which .ees the bclnnlnr
of theae all'ftl wiD allo witneu the
end of them, that special pnentloo
which will be in u:Jate:nce durl.al' tM
tribulation period and be:)toad, Por
one thlnl', th•7 lhall Me the aettial'
up In 1M t<mplo of 1M 1.,... of tile
bout attor he b....U blo ........,., of
-· wltll lorael. -baft -In thlt ..,.. almpl7 a rete~ to
the deltruetloa of 11M -... of Herod In 70 A.D. wl>ldl of ...,,..
the ..,..,.lloot liMa II.... did wlt-_ID_....,_botl-
,..... wllll 11111. non 1o too .....
In lfAtlllew 14 and II which ,_
""'' ... "' u.. loot c1a711 ot u.. u-of 1M O..tllol.
Man's Purpose
Earth on
By Dr. B. RasMll Grow
CHRISTIAN CRUSA.DB WEBKLY
TULSA.. OKLAHOMA.
"And Cod MJid, Let w tnc:~h
man in our ~e, after our
likeneu ; •ttd let th.m haw
d omini()n
owr the {Uh
of the 11!'0.
and over the
fowl of the
air, and over
the cattle,
011d over oil
th e e arth ,
ond ouer
ewrv crttep-
i1f6 '"~ ,,.., c reepetla upon the earth.
''So God crNted tnc:~n in hU
own i~, in the inut.p of God
crttated he him; ffNile o11d /emtJJe
he cruted them. AM Cod
bleued them, Gild Cod Mid UlltO
them, Be fruitful. and multiply,
and nplenilh the earth, artd
1ubdue it: wad hove domini011
OIJ!tr the fUll of the IU, ud over
the fowl of U.e air fiiNI o_,
eoery liviftt thU., that MOHtll
Mpoll the earth." (Gene!M
I :26-28)
from the forecoinc n:adinp
in Geneail, it is deu that man
has s ~p«ial task on the utth.
He is to repknW. the urth,
suiHiae it, and have dominion
mer it.
He it cnated in the i~ or
God; he hat within him both the
creation •d the CnatOI'. Hit it a
nu~krW •tl a tpiritutl pit. '!'hie
it the noWest pkture of ..,.
that ..... -been .. .-.... M. ·, .,..., .t ita ltett re8ectt
-tloiotr ol doe no-ol Go.J. It terTe~ to re•iM ... tiNt
lteu•te of his oc:cuio .. l
..-.-Go.J ..... ... ........ lie--... . ................... ,...,.. ..
.................. llfooltloe er...... Ia ............... -.....
Matt It -wt.. 1M il
GoM;," -" ..... Ia ..., _ol ........... -..... .. ~ pc1111111f fll .. ....
dloi --...... ,_ " .. ...,., -...,. • OJ ,,, ...
u that of the man wh o hM
abandoned his divine irnace, hie
reason fcx bei~.
M ateriallnterHta
Most human beinp rqard
their aelfaah material inter"Hta •
tht"ir ultimate reuon fo r
ex.istenu, to the ex.chuion o(
spirituaJ values and goaAs. The
concentntion on the importance
of materi-al valuee leads to
atheism, which is the lope.l end
product of materialism. 11te
Communist wottd is materialistic
and atheiatic.
Atheism aMUmet that m.an il
an accidental by·prochu::t of a
planet that itaell ft. no reMOn
tor heine, other th• eUnee. In
fact, the atheiltie doctrine Mel
man • an neretion of materW
processes wholly witho•t
rnf.:anint, aim, or pal. Cert.aWy,
the only end pC*iWe •tier ..ch
condition• it fatal anti e.af*te
n.tinetion 1 beeau~e atheiltic
man •• bom to die .d retwn
to the earth • w.ate.. at the b.t
he may serve •fertiliaer.
In the eyes of the dheill the
ick:s that ~Mn it deatifted to lane
dominion Oftl' the earth ... ..,
lone demol lifo io ..... .......
Men •• oooly ....! .. -.., doe
atheist h clupair aad
annihiladon. One of .... f •, ..... -.... -.... ..... theatloe ............... k
.............. -ol ....
iecWc.ul ecW ';r ol ... -.-. ................ -: .. ...
ola-_ ...... .. __ ._c ....... .
~· 'be ""···· .... .... tllat Go4, tlta Creator,
tlaUkratelJ aa4 rati~ ......... -. -...,I .... ..,,...~ ............... _
--~-··~ ..... II. ,... ... •
aauhc ,.._Ill ... ~ .. "-........ ... ...... -.-.. .. .,
lhould -trodlle oUt cGfluit~nce •nd ceolortst Henry Howorth wrote: ''The fac t ot the
thus hinder 016 lellowU11p w•th God. bones occurring in creat caches or deposits ln •hldl
This does not ehlnve the fact that varloua species are mixed pell • mell Is very lmpors
God 's dear ei'I•IQ-en through fa 1th '" ta.nt. II animals die occaatonally from natural causes
c·l'lrist. who died lor all OlH' sms and .... different 1pecles do not c:ome tocetber to do so,
unwonl'lv though we sttl t m~v be , God nor does tbe Uon come to take his last sleep with the
lamb. The fa ct of findlnr masses of animal remains of would h•ve us come lnlo H1 s pres·
mb:ed species, all s howing the same state of pres et~ee and be sporhually renewed . Our servatlon, . .points to a more or less contempors LO'd's interCf!Uion for Ul 1n lime of ary death.'· fa ih.re 11 11'106t comforting. As 11 bov
the wnter often sang ,., old church It 1s worthy ot remark that the l'iss ures are ren-
hvrnn . pi;rt of wh iCh went thus: erally found on hllls-=•·ptaces," Rehwlntel remarks,
Fove bleedong wounds ~bears .
Rect~Jved at C•lv•rv.
fhev pour etlec1u•l P"•vers .
They "rongly pl ted for me .
Forg1ve h•m , oh. !Ofg•ve. !hey cry ,
Nor It! I hill ftnSOmed Sinner (toe,
"on whi ch WP might expert anima l ~ to ga thpr In SPek -
ln& safety I rom an approach in& flood." The fact that
some fissures contain the r emains both of predato1 y
animals and their ordinary prey is a further indl·
cation that they lied tor safety from the dancer which
threatened all alike-wolves, bears, hor5es, oxen and
the rest. Archer says, '"All these finds point to a
"What shall •• then say to these , s~ catastrophe Involving the breaking up of the
thmgs ' tF GOD BE FOR US WHO CAN earth'& surface into enormoua c:racks toto which were
BE AGAINST US?" !Rom. 8:3t ~. poured t.be corpses of rreat numbers of animals who
CHRISTIAN LIVING , .. , •~re audt:tellly overwbelmed in a nooo :"
(j
BY
FRANK MCLELLAN
[J
,,
In considerina the death of
.lesus and why Ht! death wu
necessary , we know that His
death was vicarious and a
ransom for sinners and 1
propitiation for sin . Jesus also
died to save us from the curse
of the law .
Hue you 1lway s kept God's
commandments? No one ha s
tll.cept Jnus. James 2:10
declares, "f or whosoever shall
keep the whole law , and yet
offend in one point. he is
auilt y of all ." The Bible says
you hnen't , and your own
upenence prove' you haven't
kt"pt tht laws of God. Sinu all
men are 1uilty and stand
condemned by God and their·
own consciences, they ue
under the "curse of the Ia w."
Read G;~Jatians 3:1 Q-12.
This paints a rather dis mal
pic ture until we read Gal. 3 : I 3
-"Christ hath redeemed us
from the curse of the law ,
bein& made a curse for us : fo r
1t is written, cursed is everyone
that hanaeth o n a tree.''
What was the result of the
death of Christ? God never
d oes anythina without a
purpose. A propitiation has
been provided for the whole
world. We ca n say the whole
world has been rendered
favorable to God thro u&h the
death of His Son. The world of
mankind c1n be uved! God is
"not wil lin1 that any should
perish, but thst all should
come to repentance.'' (11 Pet .
3:9). I Jehn 2:2 says, ""And He
is the propitiation for our sins:
and not for oun only , but also
for thr sins of the whole
world." The death of Christ is
the only bssis throu&h which
God can deal favorably with
men. When the vilHt sinner
comes by fsith in Christ , God
is ready to deal with that man
in a ftvorable way,
As 1 result of the dellh snd
rnurnction of Jea&s we, too,
can rise snd live forner with
Him. "For 11 In A.dtm tU die,
CYen 10 in Christ shaU all be
nde alln. But eYtfY rMn In
hit own ord.r: Chriat the firM.
fnlltt; afterwards they l ... t an
Ouill'sac H•co...U.a."(ICor.
IS:l2·2l). AD .. a be oalood
from the '-d, .,,... to atcmaJ
lif• ancl -.,. aad so• 10 ............
All tnM Mtit:nn M• ,....,_., ............. ..
Woo~~ ot Clwlll: ... In .,..,. .. ---··-Hit WtxMJ ..... ro..,.._ of ... -..to ........... ollllo
-·· (EpO. 1:7) ..... .... ,..,..._ for tMM fcwP.• _,'-co .,....,...,....,
-...-.., '"""· -no A.nr1 7 .., ,...,.
Una.ltered boll.e.!l , of course, cannot quality as fossils
except In the widest sease of that term, but the ease
~ tile tr•·fbeAis ta atmUar to tbat.t•ecaMred
J.a tbe:t twuns; bu.rlal wu a euddea affa.lr.dllladl'tcb
wrUN: ·''Molt fouU remaJIIe of aniMal• __. .. riDe
Ute Jbow that tbey were entombed in their rc:M:ky
IJ'I.ftl v-ery ~Dly, without nut haYIA( had the
opportwlity to lie around In the weather and dKay."
He adcl5 : "In the case of the nsbea we do oot see how
It Mould bav-e been posstbl~ for them to become
embedded In the sediment at the bottom of the !lea un-
lesa tbey were caucbt by a .sudden upheaval , because
dftd fishes do oot sink. They noat around on top of
tbe water becaue of the ps~s produced by their de·
compoaiUon." Whitcomb and Morris: "How does one
nplatn. . .a dead ftah lytnc oo the bed of a lake for
about two btmdred yean wbUe alowly aec:umulattnr
Hdlmenta cradually cover It and' tben fosstllr.e It?"
(The arne c:ould, or c:ourse, be said of all other fos-
slll&ed forms of lite with the possible exception of
&hellish.)
In the Clev~laDd shale of Obio fishes of vartoua
ttndl: are entombed, amOil( otbera aharks preaaed
flat to a quarter ot an irleh from top to bottom, abow-
'• tbat Htt.llnc aedlm.au lt.Uied them wb!le tryq to swim.
Price DOtea that In the so-called Devonian layer
ot red audstone fouad lD Britain '"the rem.atna of
wbole abon.l1 of tlsbea occur ln such protualoo ud
pre .. rn.tiOD tllat tbe 'period' 1a often known aa the-
'Ace of FLU.ea.'" He quote• Dr. Da.Yid Ptae. wbo enum-
erabMI tbe ceaera &Dd wrote: "The.se n.taes aeem to
bave tbfOilC'ed the waters of the period, and their
rema.LD.t: are fOlmd In muaea, •• It they bad been
auddml)' eatombed 1n Uvtnc: shoals by the Mdiment
wta.teh DOw coatalna them."
Tbe &IIOII)'mOIII "Voices from the ROCII:a" spea.ka
of tbue llahea tbua: "'Jbe akeletoDa ot theee n&b
are ott• entire ... All these ftabe• muat have died
auddrealy. . .aod bave been speedily bUrttd 1n the
Mdtmal'llt tbeD In tiM course of depoaltton. From tbe
fact tblt eertalo IDdlvktua.. auu retain traces of
color .,_. tbelr akin, we are c:ertalo tbat they were
-.tombed before cleeompoaltloa of their aoft parts toot place."
Wrttbltr of t1ae Seotttah "DeYOAian " red l&lldatooe, Huett Mlllotr remarUd: "Tbe rher bullt..d, wbMt at-
taCked by u .... , , or tmm"'-ttiY u It r..ta tiM
boH t• Ita ji.W"a, erect. Ita: two ~a at Dearly rtPI
uri• wt.~ tbe pl.& tea of Ita .._d, u U lo reader
lta.U u cWtScult of brttiiC awallo-.d u J)OMible.
TM atttlltde ta e~~e of dupr aDd al.t.rm; ud U la a
eurtou tact. . .tllnt ID tb1a: attttude lliDe t.aa...ot
tile ,.....~,... ot tbe Lower Old Red lludl1oM
are to be *'-1. . .It ,.. ...... "1, too, wttll a woa·
derad raeotc11 ot ftOI..e deatlla falhnc at oaee, .at 01
• , .. tldl.....U, t.t c.._ .. trlba.
"At all periOd ill o.r b&.tory," be eoaU.uee1 .. .,... ten1tlle eatlt.ltt'OCIM .. noiYed 1.a ~ de-
8b w:U. ... ftM ot u .,.. at leut • t tnd IIlii• m. ..._....., to ...,..r,, ,.,..... mudl IDOI"tt. TM
... platfDnl .. on., u at Croaarty la at.-....d
till$ ... ....--. wlaic:llluUII.t ...... t'Oeallytlllltmarb
o1 YIGI• daallll. TM new-• are CODtortlld, coMraet.ed,
c:vwd, tM taU lD .... , cuet la *t ro.ad to tM
._.; tM ...... IUdt Ollt, 1M flu al"tt &pl"ttld to eM
filii, u • a.a. .. t dM Ia coawllicea."
ICDef ...... "By ..... qldet but potat ..-c:J of ..., ..... ..,.. lite .._....... n•.e.e .. o1 u ..,....., ................... .-e .. .
.. ........ ..., •• ,... .....,. --be ........ .. ....... ,.., ... ..._, .. _, ..... ..,.
......tr ......_ ,..._ .._.. ..., rrlt llJ' wen.
n. ... Iiili ......... .., u .. ._~
I We fll .................. of ..... IJU laaliJ O.rrtrtta, ........ *·)an oar. .... a a. MN-
,.. ......... a Jkfll .,., . ....,. _________ _
.. &IIIW .... of ..... " .......... _.
-.... 2' ........... ....
____ .. ___ _ -...... ·-···-----.... flf elll m' :talr _.""*Filii I •r..,...., ...................
DiSTRICT GOVERNOR Tom Clark 1.1 pldurod at left being
crtettd by Prntdelllt Jim Lee at tbl No•. 9 mettlng of the
Balboa Bl.y Llou Ct..,. L10D Gonroor Clark CODJI'&lulate4
the club members for cooductlng a successfUl Lobster Bake
and parade last September.
PUMP OUT FOR BOATS
Newcoiner& at Hoag
• MOifDAY, OCT. H
llo7--llr. lDd Mro. Mod E. • FRIDAY, NOV. 5
kt...t, 4ltl ...... W&J, Ir-Glrl--Mr. &Dd Mra. Oarict wtoo. Ado~, 501 AU.O, Nnpol1
• WIDNUDAY, OCT, 11 Hel&fttl,
llo7-Mr. IJid llro• -1.1 L. • SATURDAY, NOV. 5
MeCtll, Z$11 GrMDbriu LaDe, Gtri.--Mr. IDd Mn. Ll.rf)
C.ta Mea. Lease, 128 Dlrrtll, C08U
Boy--Mr. aod Mrs. Joaeptt Mea,
w.J., ?ts Hamlltaa, Costa Boy--Mr. aod Mn. Donald
u... Newell, 1998 Babb St., Cotta
Gtrl--Mt. aad Mrs. Richard Mea.
G_., !271 Maple, Apt, C, Girl--Yr. aDdMrs,AopkJR.
Coata Mea. Areaa, 611 Vla Lido Soud., Udo
Boy--Mr. arw::l Mrs. Cra.tg Isle.
l ·[D)QIIoom, 2115 SaDUaco Drive, • SUNDAY, NOV, 7
Shores. Glrl--Mr. and Mrs, Albert
• THURSDAY, OCT. 28 E. Wtucut, 2350-F Santa Ana
Gtrl--Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth An.,, Costa Mesa.
Hamllnetoa, 1446 Deauvme PI,, Boy--Mr. and Mrs, Larry
Costa Mesa. Welty, 2528-E Santa Ana be.,
Glri--Mr. aDd Mrs. Lewis Costa Mesa.
Llnday, 9'76 Sprlncfteld St., Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Costa Mesa. Reynolds, 309 Iris Ave., Corona
• FRIDAY, OCT. 29 del Mar.
Boy--Mr. and ,Mrs. Jetftey Boy--Or. and Mrs. Steve
Baa.n1ng. 159 Rochester Street, Asahloo, 1323 Ashford Lane,
Costa Mesa. Baycrest.
Girl--Mr. aDd Mrs. Randolph
P1Dntr, 2012 Port Albans Cir-
cle, Harbor VIew Homes,
Futb Dlstrlet Supervisor Tbe pump out t.actUty Is cap. Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. Roy A,
Ronald w. Caspers recently able of pumplDg oat aod nush-Provloce, 752 Shalimar, Costa
dedicated a new sm111 craft lac boldlngta.oksODboa.tsequtp. Mesa.
pump out faclUty at tbe Oranp ped witb such sanitary systems. Glrl--Mr. aDd Mrs. Patrick
Couuty Harbor District head-Tbe faetUty 1s equJpped wUti A. McCoy, 1216 Sussex Lane,
quarters on Bayside Dr., Co-Ugbts, is seU..operatlng. and Westcun.
rona del Mu. wUl therefore be accessible to • SATURDAY, OCT. 30
,...,..,~-====,....,--=-=.., boat owners on a Z4-hour-per. Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MATTRESSES day ll&sis. Garber, 2310-C Santa AnaAve-
KEW -U8UILDIIIG
Irrerular Shapes , __ .,..._
COSTA WlSA WAnlESS CO.
2110 N•w,...t ll..t. LIMttJ 1-IJOJ
BE A. GOOD NEIGHBOR
S~vtsor · Caspers, an-nue, Costa Mesa.
oouoced thattheHatborDistrlct Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Denote
Is inaugurating a debrls pte~ Granl, ZZl Slerks, Costa Mesa.
program Within harbors. The Boy--Mr . and Mrs. Richard
district Is operating a 2-man Larsen, 1947 Port Loekslelgtt
boat on a 8-bour per day, 5-Place, Harbor VIew Homes.
day per week basts to pick ~
debris wttl'lln Newport, SUDSet
aDd Dana Point Harbors. Tbe
boat Is nam M "Seoopei-."
• SUNDAY, OC T. 31
Boy--Mr. and Mrs . James
Slzem·Jre, 651.<: Victoria, Co-
sta Mesa.
Glrl--Mr. aoct Mrs. Darrell
Boucher, 405 Santa Ana Ave.,
Newpo rt Heights.
• MONDAY, NOV , 1
Glrl--Mr. aOO Mrs. John
Little, 525 Victoria, Costa
Mesa.
Girl-·Mr. and Mrs. John
W. Murphy, 264 Costa Mesa
Street, Costa Mesa.
Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. Nick c.
Cousyn, Z437 D•Jke Place, Costa
Mesa.
Boy-.Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
Agnew, 111 Via Lido Nord, Lldo
Isle.
Glrl-·Mr. and Mrs . Karl
Adam s , 2024 Balearic Drive,
Costa Mesa.
• TUESDAY, NOV. Z
Boy--Mr. and Mrs.
)UUer, 19161 Bethany
[}.Jna ld
Drive,
· and Mrs. stephe:l
Bay front,
LT. ·THOMAS CAMBLE, son
of Mr . and Mrs. Norman A.
Gamble of 1026 Sandeaslle Dr.,
Harbor View Hills, Is "on the
ice" at the South Pole, as mem-
ber of the 17th anmal OperaUon
Deep Freeze. He Is attached
to Antarctic Development
Squadron Six, homebased at
Quonset Point, R.I., aoo will
rematn at tbe McMurdo Sound
Station for the 6-mooth polar
summer, supportlng the U.S.
Antarctic Research Program
there.
ASSIGNED TO ALASKA
Airman First Class David
A. Berlln, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. R, Berlin of 400 Merrimac
Way, Costa Mesa, has gradu.
ated 111.t Goodfellow AFB, Texas,
from the U.S. Air Force com-
munications operaUons spee.
iaUst course.
The airman, who was trained
to operate eommunieatJoos se-
curity equipfnent used to mont.
tor electrical l.SAF eommunJ..
cations to detect Improper pro-
Cedures and faulty cryptogra-
-
FOR NIGHT OWLS
Tbe NOY. 21 me<tlllf ol lhe
Newport Beach Nlcbl: OWls of
the "Root 'N floUer" Roost
wtu be beAd at tbe a.tJMl
Towers Recreatioa HaD at 8M
W. 19th St., Costa Mea, at
2p.m.
"Glnny's Gang." IDler the
direction ofMra. Wllllam(Jean)
Gerlach, Costa Mesa, wlll ~
___,t ply the muaie tor a "stng-a-
kmg" of old ttme eonp.
AIRMAN DENNIS L. THOMAS, Refreshments wtu be ser-
aon ot Mrs. Edith M. Hayes, ved by Miss Dorothy Dare and
11 '10 Charleston, Costa Mesa, ber committee during the social
1\a.s completed baste tralnlng hour.
at Lackland AFB, Texas. He ts All reservat1oru~ mustbepaJd
remaln1ng at Lackland fol tor atthlsmeettn1tortheaMual
training as a seeurUy pollee. Christmas dinner party to be
man. Alrman Thomas attended held at the Sheratoo lnn, Coast
Costa Mesa b1gb school. His Blvd., Huntington Beach, on
father, David J. Thomas, Uves Dec. 19.
at 4007-1/2 Marcus, N~wport.
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL HOTIC E
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNlA
NOTICE IN miNG BilE
SEALED BIOO w1U be recelvedattbeotrlceof the City Clerk,
City Hall, Newport Beach, CalUornta, untllll :OO A.M. on the
7th day of December, 1971, at wbl cb time they will be opened
and read, for performing work as follows :
JAMBOREE ROAD MEDIAN PAVING, ISLANDS 4 AN D 5
CONTRACT NO, 1406
Bids must be submitted on tbe Proposal form attached with
,tbe contract documents furnished by the Public Wor ks l}epart-
meli. The additional copy of the Proposal Form Is to be r etained
by tbe bidder for his records.
Each bid must be accompanied by cash, eerwted check or
Bidder's Bond, made payable to the City of Newport Beach,
for li.D amount equal to at least 10 percent of tbe amount bid.
The Utle of the project and the words "SEALED BID" shall
be clearly marked on the outside of the eovelope containing the
.btd.
The Contract Documents that must be completed, exec uted,
and retiU'ned In the sealed bid are:
A. Proposal
B. Designation of Subcontractors
c. Bidder's BoOO
D. Non-collusion A!tldavtt
E. Statemeot of Flna.ncW Respoo.sibWty
F. TechnJ.cai Ability and Experience References
These documents shall be afftxed with the signatures and
Utles of the persons signing on bebalf of the bidder. For Cor-
porations, the signatures of the President or Vice President
and Secietary or Assistant Secretary are required and the Cor-
porate Seal ShaH be atnxed to all dOcuments requiring signatures.
In the case of a Partnership, the signature of at least one gt!neral
partner is required.
No bids will be accepted trom a Contractor who !las not been
licensed in accordance with the provtslonsoiChapter 9, Division
m of the Business and Professions' Code. The Contractor
shall state his Ucense nwnber and classUleation In the Proposal.
Plans and Contract Documents, ine ludlng Special Provisions,
may be obtained at the PubUc Works Department, City Hall,
Newport Beach, Cautornia, at no cost to Ucensedeontractors. A
DOD-refundable charge of $2.00 will be required for each set of
Plans and Contract Documents issued to others. It Is r equested
that the PlansandContract DoeumeotsbereturDedwlttWr2 weeks
after the bid opening.
The City has adopted the Standard Speclf1catlons for Public
Works Construcllon (1970 Edtuon and Supplements) as prepared
by the~hern Callforoia Cbaptersoltbe American Public Wor ks
Assoelation and tDe Associated General Contractors o.t America..
Copies may be obtained from BuUdlng News,lDc., 3055 D-rerla.Dd
An., Los Angeles, Caut. 90034, (Z13) 870-9871 . 'A'::~-~.~~-"";and Mrs. Gerard
Bastiaanse, 1521 Seacrest Or.,
COfODl del Mar,
Giri--Mr. and Mrs. DennJ.s
Rootes, 1974 Wallace, IE, c o.
sta Mesa.
Tbe City has adopted Standard Special Provlsloos and Standard
Drawtnp. Copies of these are available at the Public Works
Department at a cost of $2 .00 per set ,
Phic devices, ls belog assigned In accordance wtth the provis ions. of Article 2 C~ter 1
to Elmendorf AFB, Alaska, for Part 7 of the CaUiornta Labor Code (Sectioos 17'70 'et seq.), ~
duty with a unit of the U.S. Air City Counell of the City of Newport Beach has ascertained the
Force security ser vice. geooral prevaiUng rate of per diem wages in the locality In
ADULTS $2.00 JUNIORS $1.00 l ChUo-..-,n Miff •ioto ,_,
• 11e1--me a-·-u.n_,,.ooe, -..n.J•cno."* ~ 5M011 t.U5....-ol'Ot -J .1. YiloCAllOfl ~AU.,.-01011 --WICWI4 MCOI.Hit rom"',_ u-m ....._. ClCIUWrt .. CM ~~U.Wt,lOUI ..utnt "~ an..t. -n. ~w.wn-non a-'Mla.?ll.
UHLIHID
695 1
.
645 Shirts Pants
T!HHIS DRISSIS • iltOI$-
-TIHHil .. ORT$, SHIRT$-
Is 95'
•
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• WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3
Twin glrls-·Mr. aoo Mrs.
Ror~~.ld L. Kahler, 1905 Lanai
Drive, Newport Beach.
Boy--Mr. and Mrs. John M.
Krq>, 2053 .A Wallace Avenue,
Costa Mesa.
Giri--Mr. and Mrs. Eric D.
Wettoo, 423 HeUotrope, Corona
del Mat.
Glrl--Mr. and Mrs . Thomas
M. Tahara, 2033 Port Cbelsea
Place, Harbor View Homes.
Girl--M:. and Mrs. Richard
C. Fyke, 1845 Port Ashley Pl.,
Harbor VIew Homes.
Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. William
RJn.c. 2821 Setting S~om Drive,
Harbor Vtew Hills.
• THURSDAY, NOV. 4
Glrl·-Mr. and MTS. Timothy
Ha1d1nger, 2212 HoUday Rd ••
Baycrest.
PI!HNSYLVAHIA·
LINZA GRADUAl ES which the work Is to be performed for each craft, classification,
Navy Seaman Apprentice or type of workman or mechanic oeeded to execute the contract
Larr y Linza, son of Charles D. and has set forth these Items In Resolution No. 6982, adopted
Ltnza of 3021 w. Coast Hwy., May 12, 1969. A copy of said r esolution is avaJlable in the ottlce
Mariners MUe, has graduated of the City Clerk. All parties to the contract shall be governed
from recruit train.ing at the by all provisions of the Calltornia Labor Code r elating to pre-
Naval Training Center, Great vaiUng wage rates (Sections 1770-1781 inclusive).
Lakes, Ill. He attended Long CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNlA
Beach City College. Laura Lagios, Ctt y Clerk
Beach. Publish: Nov. 18, 1971, in the Newport Har bor Ensign.
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-tllo eiii>IIIDI W. ccaol Darid Alas ju,.. .It ol4107 ·-!II IIIUI)UI; alae at-llalA stroll, SUia 1066 Jata Read, CGD .._ J0<t Boaoa, Clltl. -:Air-TISTAIIEIITARY llwJ •••• AI _._ t'IOO ~~--w~ y......:_.'a-·-• rostld "" -KtiiiJ Ana, Calllorala 91'101: ,_. c.-. toy L. ,__IIO!Gnlflllo O~b ~ JE~E c R'~
WGrttl Ill plutlc ...... Mol-;:-~';a:.; p~:. .. at Wood. to, ud A1thd Bn41Drd A, N11pat, S000 Noc1b MoiDIIJ..II 'NJ ......... t. blUe co. .. DrS", Newport Btl.cb, calli. PDCf D;e...;;-' · · "'•"'
oo -IOU ClaluJ o.., Oe-lAO tab St., Aj)t. P-IOZ,Ne•-HorMTID, ~~. bollo !II tbo-An• ... Claremont, Calllonla, daelld Ill' a Callb-nla_.-9INO. . 110'11CE .tB HEREBY GIVEN
•• -... --Oct-II -•~.... oo a eblr-of a<l*t .. • • · A ftlr CCIII't&lllod 91711 • lloo. This -Ia boise --T~' •••rL u HUMPHR"Y -~•• ~ ..... ~b -·-..-• •-t-000 ~loofr ~~ TblsbUatDuoiSbe'••.,.. s•~·.O.K.'o~liT,IIIC.,~~~-u•~-•oaL -~~~-• pt t~ C~~:: : ::.•::-u~..::~':.: ~~'~'Mafl:-;.u;, 711~ ductld bJ u lDdlriduaL-. a ~ ~ by: 5i;.d: au-;;i... 1'bomloo. :.!~of a.:.~ .!s~~
BMia AM , •• A. btcJc .. ftl,.. c.tw.r'p wert ROMid Robort Bo .. HIGtJDctOIII Betc.h,bttweealO:.S Slped: Thomu A. Nllpot. D. K. JOMI, pru, 1'bl1 *'tiDIDt Dled wttb tbl tutamlldlr)', reC.rtDCt to
..., II till .... bOriiUiald do II oiiW ~~-.. ,. Costa and 11 :45 p.m. Oct. 19; .,.._. Thlo atatemtot ftlod -.ttb tbo TbiJ 1111-lllod wttll tho e_, clork !II Orup Cooanty •hleb Ia --•-~ fllrtllor -·
ftom tM pnct at tbt Cll.riae M~·· Robert ro:i: Ha~Uton ltft tbe coat oo a bar Jtool at couot;y clerk of Oranp Couaty COUIIly c1trk of Ora.Dp COtaDQ. oo: Oct, 18, lt71, bJ BeYtrb' tl Ja ";"' U:. tPI tl -.....,.. -
Crwablt)' nltdlact, zm 20 _;camp P~leton· Frft-~ tbe Booa Dock rutaun.DI, a:u1 ~~r:N~ .. ~·:::2, 1971, bJ BeverlY oa: Oct. 10, Jt7l, bJ BtYtrl1 J. Maddox, cStputy coaatycltrt. P~'!... r:; ~~-, ~-•.memo ~, C.... I ...... ....__ • ua ....... ' ...... w c·--" u---"II d-uty coun ... clerk. J. -·· ·--··-r·. 5'1 .... o-..&11 ..... .. _ ... .., u.-.-, betweea 8 aDd E-·d SaDiry, 23, ol lOU W. • -wy,,-I • t -~~ .......-1 a • ow --JtorW-• v., •• 1171 Ill$ ··~ S"-•. .-.~ NoY. 4, 11, 18, 25, n.. ... u-•.· Oct. za, v..:.. •, 11, p.~ .. ~ .. H ... •, 11, 18, 25, -ODU.,,, ....... • • : a.m. Ht~~~. •--ta •-·, --• Bar.. • • • wreo eqlltpmtDt n-ruu ... ~ ow ...,....,.., ow at •·•• 1 m •-tlll -•-oom
MOtmAY, OCT. 25 ~~ R;,.r;;~20~; Tus .. at $1,500 was burglarlMd From In the Newport Har!lOf' 18, 1871, Ia tbeNewportH&rbor U71, Ia the Newport Hubor of •D;.z.t~rst No. Thr~ of
Rc..ld JobD Giord&Da, 24, ttn , • , Jotm Feraaodez Jr., the born! of Robert H. Graot, ·~~:,..,,-:---,-.,...,-::---Eaalp.. Euip:. aid court, at '100 ClYte Center :1.!~~ ~~LRI~C= ~C:.:'u!: c:as:a ar~::eds~ !2sin.U:i:1:X~~~~gthellleftL LIGAL MOnCI LIGAL M011CI LIGAL MOTICI ~~.~~~~nat.he City of Santa
p,m, at Uod: ud Newport BIYd. 12:05 a.m. 'at 1400 W. Coast Auto acceseorles n.lllld at O~U>INANCE N0.1U2 lhall take effect 30 days after SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Dated October 26, 1971.
lD Wtat Newport. oo a Cbulf Hwy., Mariners Mile, oa a $50 were stoleo from a car be· AN ORDINANCE OF THE the date of Its adoptioo, ud STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR W. E. STJOHN, Cotmty Clerk.
ot failure to a&lPIU • • • Boat. charce of drl•ing while tmder longing to Gerald G. Harsh-CITY COUNCIL OF THE prior to the exptratioa of 15 THE COUNTY OF ORANGE HARWOOD, SODEN & AD-
lac tQulpmeat ftlued at $1,880 the illlluence of alcohol , , , buger • &SO Lido Park Dr., CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH days from the pu.sace thereof No. A-71044 KINSON, Attorneys for pet1-
wu ltollll .b'om a boat be-Edward George Rocc~ 20 of Lido PeDlnsula, whi le It was MARINE PVT. George R. Par-AUTHORIZING AN AMEND-shall be published at least once NOTICE OF HEARING OF Uooer, 550 Newport Center loDctD& to Raymoo!l PoUqaln, 105 Main St., Apt. 209, 'aa1boa, parked at hlsresideDCebetween ker, 900 of Lt. Col. aDd Mrs. MENT TO THE CONTRACT ln tbe Newport Harbor EnsJgn, PETITION FOR PROBATE OF Drtve, Suite 434, Newport
l3SS Bayside Dr., COJ'OM. del was arrested at riJs residence l j30 aDd 2 a.m., Oct. 30 · • • Georp B. Parker, 3407 Sea-BETWEEN THECITYCOUN-a newspaper otgeneralclrcula-WILL AND FOR LETTERS Beach, California 92660.
Mhlar, wlhdlle lt '"!.......docked at on a charge of child beating Th.leves used heaY}' tools to cut ~~bas ~r:r~: du~e~ CIL AND THE BOARD OF Uon, pubUJbed and circulated In TESTAMENTARY Publlsb: Oct , 28, Nov. 4, 11, 5 res eoce · • • 'wublcycles .• , Jtwelty, cash and clothing, the chains holding four out-the Naval Air Teetmlcal Train-ADMINISTRATION OF THE the City of Newport Beach, aDd Estate of RUBY M. MITCH-1971, In the Newport Harbor
and auto accessories, totahal-total nloe $715, were burg-board motors valued at $2,000, lng Center, Memphis, Tenn ., CALIFORNIA PUBUC EM-thenceforth and thereafter the ELL aka RUBY MITCHELL, Ensign.
ue $375, were burglar!Md ftom larbed from the Daryl J Paul on the dock at Art's Landing, wbere he ·hopes-to enter p"llot PLOY E E S' RETIREMENT sam! shall be In lull Ioree and Deceased. --:._:..:_ _______ ~
the garage at the Edward W. realdeoce 7311 Seashor~ Dr 503 E. EdgeWllter, Batboa,dur-SYSTEM effect, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN LIGAL MOTICI ~•.;!...retsldSencho e, 215d Fe ... rn ~!.".! West NewPort, betweeo 1 and "4 Alng the nJ~t 1•11 Oct.t 30tt h • •1• ~:~~~Hr~f-:!:::e:tent~! The City Council of the CUy This Ordinance was lntro-That Joyce Shellenbarpr has FICTrriOLS Bl5INESS NAME ~-r res, ur ..... p m purse a..... s con ens, va-Marlne Corps Recruit Depot, of Newport Beach does orclal.D duced at a regular meeting of filed herein a petitloo tor pro-STATEMENT
night. •' FRmAY OCT. 29 ued at $230, was stolen from San Diego then took adYanced as follows: the City Council of the City of bate of Will and lor Letters The following persons are
• TUESDAY, OCT. 26 Wesley 'Edward· Pierce 24 a car belonging · to Carol Lee training f~r seYeral weeks at SECTION 1. That a.n amend-Newport Beach held on the 26tb Testamentary, reference to doing bu siness as: Tradewlnds
Robert Richard Garrison, 22, of 1120 W Balboa Blvd 'Apt' Wendy, 1507 Warwick Ln., c p • re-ment to the Contract between day of October, 1971, and was which Is made for further par-Liquor, 671 0 w. Coa~ Highw ay, ol 4146 E. Coast Hwy., Corona 7 ea•~-· .... arrest~ ,··t 1.30· WestcUff, while It was parked amp endleton be1ore c t c Cit 1 dopted th 8th da r N t 1 d Highlands, was arrested at 1220 • -t so' 7 E "" . In the 700 block of Irvine Ave. celvtng hts latest orders. tbe I Y ouncll of the Yo a on e yo o-tlcula.rs, and that he t me an Newport Beach, Calif. 92660: p.m. a . Bay Ave., Sal-• NeWpOrt Beach and the Boud vember, 1971, by the following place of hearlng the same has Rufus Ray Lon~street, 7104 w.
p.m. at 222 S. EucUd Ave., boa, on a charge of battery .. , Newport Heights, between l0:30 RECEIVES ""WINGS"' of Administration, Calitornia vote to wit: . been set tor December 2, 1971, Ocean Front, Newport Beach,
Anaheim, 00 a charge of torr-RoaaJd Lee Wendt 26 of 1980 and 11 :15 a.m. Oct. 30, Coast Guard Petty Otn.cer PubUc Employees' Retirement AYES, COUNCILMEN : Kymla, .at 9:30a.m., ln the courtroom CaUl. 92660; Edward J. Ada ms ,
ery of a credit card··· Cur-16tb St., Apt. P-1'02, 'Newport • MONDAY, NOV, 1 Third Clas s Thomas J. Isley, SySi em Is hereby authorlud, Roprs, Hirth, Crout, Dostal, of Department No. 3 of said 11182 Fraley, Garden Grove,
rency and checks totaling $1 97 Heights, wa s arrested at 2:15 Gary Wayne Quinlan, 23, of son of Mr. and Mrs . J . B. a copy of said amendmentbelng Parsons. court, at 700C1ytcCenterDriYe Calli. 92641.
were burglarl:r.ed from the Sal-p.m. at h.ls residenc e on a 344 Via Lido Solid, Lido Is le, Isley of 285 Ogle, Costa Mesa, attached hereto, marked "Ex-NOES, COUNCILMEN : Nooe. West, in the City ot Saota Aoa, This business ts being con-
boll home ofPeggyJ. McDougle, charge ot possession ol marl-was arrested at 1:30 a.m. at was awarded his aircrewman hlbit A," and by such reference ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Mcln-CaUiornla. ducted by a partner ship.
1007 E. Balboa 81Yd., between Juana for sale ... Deborah E. Bay Ave. and Palm St., Bal-wings during cerem:>nJes at the made a part hereof as thougfl nJs. Dated November 5, 1971. Signed : Rufus Ray Long-
Oct. 22 and 25. Ann Koppe 19 ot 1438 8antiago boa, on a charge of driving coast Guard Alr Station San herein set out In full. A'ITEST: W, E.STJOHN,Cotmty Cierk. street.
• WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27 Dr., Oov~; S~res, was arres -while under the Influence of Francisco. ' SEC TION 2. TheMayorolthe E. F. HJrth KEENE & OION, Attorneysat This statement filed with the
Terry Anthony Green, 23, ted at 11 :15 p.m. at 32nd and alcohol··· Dean Everett Shipp, His "wings" represent the City of Ne wportBeachishereby Mayor ·Law, 620 Newport Center Dr., coW'lty clerk of Orange county or 4146 E. Coast Hwy., Corona Marcus, West Newport, on a 18• of 2752 BayshOre Dr., Bay completion of hours of study authorized, empowered, a.nddl-ATTEST: Suite 510, Newport Beach, Cat. on: NoY. 2, 1971, by Beverly
Highlands, was arrested at 3;30 charge of possesslon or marl-Shores, was arrested at 2:30 and instruction In the satety reeled to eXec ute !aid amend-Laura Lagios llorDia 92660; 644-8181; At-J. Maddox, deputy county clerk, P~· at t1he1police sta1 lion on a fua.na ..• Thomas Lee Chaney, a .m. atha Basldet: ~~~ lsi~ techniques, operations and ment for and on behalf of said City Clerk torneys for: Petttiooer. Publlsh: NoY. 4, 11, t e, zs,
c .... r ge 0 orgery 0 a credit 18, of 71 7 Orchid, Corona del 00 a c rge 0 0 ca ton emergency procedures aboard Agency. Publish: NoY. 18, 1971, In Publlsh: NoY.ll,l8,25,1971, 1971, In the Newport Harbor
card · · · Tools valued at $262 Mar, was arrested at 7:30 p.m. public. Coast Guard aircraft. SECTION 3. This Ordinance The Newport Har~r Ensign. In the Newport Harbor Ensign. Ensign.
were sto len from a truck be-at 1900 16th St., Newpo rt ------------------------------..:...:.:::;;; ______ _
Hei ghts, on a <harge ot pos------~~~-~HC!li!=E _______ LE_~~!:..~"!IC!'______ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL MOTICE LIGAL MOTICI UGAL MOTICI l!GAL. ttOnC! session of mariJuana ... An
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO electron.Jc calculator valued at ORD INANCE NO. 1403 the public street nearest and 45 gallons In capacity and 50 which may damage the collec-hoUrs and days of coUectloo a.ny purpose other than the
ENGAGE lN THE SA LE OF $250 was stolen from a class-AN ORDlNANCE OF THE parallel to the ocean and all pounds in weight, including con-Uon lll"a""Cbf'nery such as large a.nd he may change the same as authorl.t.ed placing of refuse and
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES room at Corona del M.tr high CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH the shore of the harbor, and tent s. Containers shall be con· pieces of metal, machine parts, he deems necessary, and shall garba.p therein by the ge neral
November 8,1971 scllool, 21 01 EastbluU Dr., AM ENDrNG CHAPTER 6,04 any bay or channel In the City structed of metal, plastic or logs, and tree stumps. Sod and giYe notice of such routes, pubUc.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : East Blutf, between 10 a.m. and OF THE NEWPORT BEACH of Newport Beach. other watertight material; shall bulldlnc scraps aa explained in hours, days and chanps as 6.04.210 Pro hI b 1t e d Dis-
Subject to issuance of the nooo ... Stereo equ ipment M"JNICIPAL CODE, EN-6,04,050 Nuisance Declared, be equipped with handles and a Section 6.04.180 may be re-seems adYisable. posal. (a) On Another's Prop-
license applied lor, notice is aoo rugs valued at $360 were TIT LED "GARBAGE, RE-The accumulation and existence cove r sutrlclent to preYeotodor fused at the di scretion of the (b) Establish rules and regu-erty; No persoo shall tttrow,
hereby gi ven that the under-burglati:r.ed from the apartment F"USE AND CUTTINGS " ot garbage, refuse or cuttings lrom escaping the contuner, collector. lations consistent with this deposit or leaYe any r efuse,.
signed proposes to sell a leo-of Ronald Lee WeOOt, 1980 16th The City Council of the City on any private premises, on, rues and other insects from 6.04.130 Fish and Fish Pro-Chapter conrnlngstorace, col-garbage or cuttings, or who
hollc beYera ge s at the prem-St., Apt. p -102, Newport of Newport Beach does orda.in in, or lt)On Illy beach, street. reaching or comlncln contact ducts. Each wholesale and retail tection and disposition of gar-being In possession and control
lses, described as follows: 800 Heights, about 1 ;OS p.m . as follows: alley or other public place with-with p rbage, the contents from fish business, fish presenlng bage, refUse and cuttings, in-ol any refuse, garbage or cut-
West Coast Highway, Newport • SATURDAY OCT 30 SECTION 1. Chapter 6.04 ol in the City ~Y be declared to being blown away, and raln plant, llsh cold storage plant, cJu:Uog tbe determination of ttogs, permit them to be tllrown,
Beach (IN), Dati M • M · 63 or the Newport Be-.t.ch Municipal be a nuisance. No person who from entering such container. flsh market, and each busizaess standards and speclftcaUons tor deposited or ten on the property
Pursuant to such intention, 32 F en~nt · u:e~:~k ~as Code is amended to read: owns, controls or occupies any Said container sball be tapered dealing lD ftsb or tlsbprodoets, approved cootatners and the or premises ol another located
the W¥1ersigned 1.& applying to rem • ' "CHAPTE R s 04 pr emises in the City shall lor easy em,tying, wUh the •n cttiiiPOIM ot, promptly and placement of tQn&a..loers. The in theCitywllhoutthFitnowledge
the Department of Alcoholic arrested at 10:45 p.m. at Lido GARBAGE REFUSE AND CUT cause, permit or allow a.ny diameter of the bottom of the ln a sanitary and clean manner, rules may permit special con .. and prior permissiOn o( the
Beverap Control for Issuance Park, east of La.byette, on a TINGS ' -such nuisance to exist thereon. contalner lessthanthedlameter and at its sole cost and ex-talners or btns when the qua.n-owner thereof.
by transfer of an alcohollcbeY· charge of intoxication In pub-Sections· 6.04.060 Disposal on Public of the top, but such difference pense, all garl».ce accwnula. Uty or thenatureotthematertal (b) On Own Property: No
erage Uceose (or licenses) for Uc • · · Jack Steven Am.idor, 6,04,010. Garbage Defi ned . Property Prohibited, No per-not exceeding five (5) tnches.ln Uons in reference to Us re-to be collected so requires, owner of real property sha ll
these pre mises as follows: ON-22, of 506 E, Ocean Ft., Apt, 6.04,020 Refuse Defined. son shall throw, deposit or leave place ofthe contal~~ers specUJ.ed spectlve business, and at all (c) Establish additional rules tttrow, deposit or leave, or
SALE BEER & WlNE (BONA C, Balboa, was arrested at 6.04.030 c uttings Defined. any refuse, garba ge or cutt lngs, h~retn, prblp, retuseandcut-tlm~s keep Its respectiYe bus-and regulations consistent with knowingly permit another to
FlOE PUBLIC EATING 5:30 p.m. at the Balboa park-6.04.040 Bea ch Delined. or, being in possession and tlngs m11 y be placed for collec-loess premises in a sanitary thls Chapter as may be nee. throw, deposit or leave, refuse,
PLACE}. ing lot on a charge of reckless 6.04.050 Nuisance Declared. control of any refuse, g;;>.rbage tion In sturdy, grease-rests-manner tree of garbage ac-essary, reasooable and proper garbap or cuttin gs on such real
An yone desiring to protest LEGAL MOT1CE 6.04,060 Disposal on Public or cuttings, shall permit the tant, waterproofoon-returnable cumulations and refUse, and to errectthesanitary,expedlent, property, nor shall he tall,
th e Issuance of such llceose(s) Property Prohibit-same to be thrown, deposited, bags which ar e spectncally de-shall at all times preYeot any economical and etrlcient collec-neglect or refuse to wholly re -
may tile a verified protest at F-14113 ed. or ten In or upon any street, s igned for gartB p and refuse odor or smell from escaping tlon, removal and disposal of move the mtrom suchrealprop-
any office of the Department FICTITIOI.S BUSINESS NA ME 6.04.070 HauUng Restricted pubUc beach or other publtc disposal; said bu.CS must be from Its respective business garbage, refuse and cutUogs. erty, within three (3) da ys alter
of Alcoholic Beverages Con-STATEMENT to Contract Agents place, or on the shore, or In securely tied to preveot spll-premises and shall also ex-6.04.170 Costs Defrayed receipt or written notice by the
trot, or by mail to the Depart-The following person Is doing and City Em-the waters of NewportBay wlth-lage. elude all rues and other ln-from Ad Valorem Tu:ReYenue. General Services Director so
ment of Alcohollc Beveraces business as: Yarn-N-StuU, 2731 ployees, in the City. The use of oil drums as gar-sects from reaching or c.omlng The cost andeJPeflSE!ofcollect-to do.
Control, 1215 0 Street, Sacra-E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. 6.04.080 Responsibilit y tor 6.04.070 Ha uling Restricted be.ge and r efuse containers Is 1n contact with refuse or gar. Lor, haullne away and disposal (c) By Tenants: No owner of
mento, CaWoroia 95814, so as 926.25: Betty Jane Wickstrom , Pr oviding Contain-to Contract Agents and City prohibited. bage accumulations from Us of garbage, refuse and cuttings, real property located In the
to be receiYed within 30 days of 20522 Salt Air Cir cle, Hunting-ers. Employees. No person other 6.04.100 C ut t 1 n gs. Tree respectiYe busi.Dess premises. as those terms are deltoed by City shall knowingly permit or
the date the proposed premises too Beach, 92646. 6.04.090 Garbap and Refuse tha.n contract apnts or em-limbs, branches, hedge cut-6.04.140 Accum ·Jiatlon Lim-Sectioas 6.04,010, 6.04.020 and cotmtenance hts tenants While
were first posted, stating This business Is belng con-Cootalner Require-ployees of the City or a sani . tings, and similar materials ltaUoo. No person who o1rflS, 6,04,0SO, shall be defrayed ex-in occupation of such real pro-
grounds tor denial as proYided ducted by an lndtvldua l. ments. tary district acting in the scope may also be disposed of by cootrols or OCC!41les anyprem. clusluly from the ad valorem perty to throw, deposit or leave
by law . The premises are now Signed: J, Wickstrom . 6.04.100 c uttings. of their agency or employment, placing them In refuse con-lses sllall permit garbage to tax rennues of the City ol any refuse, garba.ge or cuttlncs
Ucensed forthesaleofalcohoHc This statement fil ed with the G.04.ll 0 Contents of Con-and private collectors having a talners In such manner that accumulate tor a period In ex-Newport Beach. upon the property or premises
beverages. The form of vertn-county clerk of Ora.nge County talners. license to do so trom the City, the Ud can be secured and the cess of one calendar week, or 6,04.180 RemoYal of Build-of another·
cation may be obtained from on: Nov. 2, 1971, by Beverly 6.04.120 Prohibited MaterJ. shall remove trom a.ny placeor contents may be readily emp-retuseorcuttlnp:toaccumulate inC: Scraps. AU owners, con-6.04.220 Persons Required
any office ol the Department. J. Maddox, deputy county clerk.. als. premises In the City or trans-tied. Said materials may also tor a period in excess ol ooe tractors and builders of struc-to Clean Sidewalks. The oc-
MANA VI, Bahram Publish: Nov. 4, 11, 18, 25, 6.04.130 Fish and F"lsh Pro-port over the public streets be placed on the cround at the caleodar month, or tall, refUse tures 51\all, \C)On the comple~ cupant or tenant, or In the ab-
Publlsh: Nov. 18, 1971 , In the 1971, to the Newport Harbor ducts. thereof any garbage, retuse or collection place U they are or nerlect toplacesuchgarl:ll.ge uon or demoUtloo of any such seoce of an occupant or tenant,
Newport Harbor Ensign. Ensign. 6.04.140 Accumulation Lim-ctrtUngs . This section does oot securely tied wUh cord into and such refuse andcuttillptor structure, gather 141 and haul the owner, lessee, or proprietor
Jtatlon. prevent the following: (a) A bwxlles tour (4) teet or less 1n coUecttoo 1tl accorda.oce with away, at their sole cost and of any real estate In this City L!GAL NOnCE· l!GAL ttOnCI 6,04.150 Storap and Place-person from gathering andre. lenctJI, eighteen (18} lnches or scbeclllles establlsbed therefor, expense, aU refuse of eYery in front ol which t here Is a.
ORDINANCE NO. 1410 prlma.rlly as children's play-ment of Contalners movlng refuse or cuttings from less ln diameter, and not more the provisions ol the Chapter, natlll'e, description or kind, paYed sidewalk shaU cause said
AN ORDINANCE OF THE grotmds, Ln the City of Newport for Co llection, premises as a result of CQD.-than 50 poUDds In welcM. In &.Dd rilles and replatioos es-which has resulted fl-om the sidewalk to be swept or other -
CIT Y OF NEWPORT BEAC H Beach, 6.04.160 Administration ot structton, landscaping or gar. addiUon, said materials may tabUshed purs-.nt thereto. building or demolltloo of the wise cleaned as frequently as
AMENDlNG SECTION 7.04.-The prohibitions contained In Collectton Service. deDlnc sentces when the same be placed In cardboard car-6.04.150 Storage ud Place-structure, Including all lumber necessary to maintain said
030 RELATING TO PR O-this Section shall not beapp!Jc. 6,04.170 Costs Defrayed has not been set out tor collet -tons which are not longer than ment of ContatDers lor Collec-Kf&IIS, sbineles, plaster, sidewalks reasooably tree of
fiiBlTING OOGS OR ANY able to does while they are en-from Ad Va5orem Uon by the City, the district or tour (4) teet and wh.lch do oot Uon. Contatneu, except wbea brlc.ll:, ttooe, coocreteandother leans, dirt, paper, Utter or
OTH ER ANTMALS ON ALL rolled and partlcipltlng 1tl Tu: Revenue. a private collector; (b)aperson have a loaded wel.gbt exceeding placed out for collection, or bulldlll( material, am shall rubbish of any kind, Sweepings
PUBLIC BEACHES AND obedience classes sponsored by 6.04.180 RemoYal of New from remoYing garbage, refUse 50 potmds, and such cartooa ltored in aUeys, shall be stored place tht lot aDd an nearby from aid sldewa.Uc shall not be
PAR KS the Recreation Department of Building Scraps. or cutti.Dp which han beeD will be collected wtth the coo-out of publlc vi" trom any premlaea uUUzed iD SIICh con .. swept, or othtrWide made or
The Ci ty Council of the City the City, or 1t1 City-authorized 6.0-4.1 90 Publlc Refuse Coo-generated on premises owned tents. street, WheD compl.Luce wltll ltructloa. Ia a alptly CODd.ltloa, allowtd to co Into the street or
of Newport Beach does ordain do& shows; or to any guide cloc talners . or cootrolled by him; or (c) 6.04.110 Contents of Coo~ this requiremeat ll dllermlDed 6.04.1g() PubUe Rtfbee Coo-cutter. but shall be disposed of
a.s folklws: while btlog IISed by a blind 6,04,200 Tampering with the Immediate removal by any taioers. Contents of contaiaers DOt to be le&JiblebJ'theGaaeral taiolrl. The City Jiar:llpr or by belAc placed In a refuse con.
SECTION 1. Section 7.04.030 per eon; or to any do g beiDg PubUc RefUse Coo· perJOD of prbage, refYSe or shall be limited to prblp, Sen1ces Dlrtetor, be may crut detlpated repreteDtaJ.lft shall tainer-by tbe per80G responsible
ol the Newport Beach MUftJcl.pal tra.J.Ded to be a guide dog tor talners . cllttlnp which are found by the retu&t, ud catunp as deflDid a H'IOC&b&t exceptioa. Ia writ-procure, place an:J malDta1D at l)r tbt c1eruillDen olatdslcii-
Cod e Is amended to read; tiM bUDd under a recogn.iud 6.04.Z10 Prohlbtted Dlspo-Health Officer, Geoeral Ser-1.D SteUoos 6,04,010, 6.04.010, lflc. CoDtaiDirs 8ball bt pl&ce&S tultable plaeta oa c.ertaln bu. walk.
''7.04.030 Prohibited on Pub~ proifam tor such training, pro· sal. vices Director, Fire Marshal aDd 6,04,0SO btrein, tJCII)t u tor eolltc.tlon 1D t. 1ocat1oa. lHA atdnalkl. tbt pubUc 6,04,230 Burylng of Gl.rbtge
Uc Beaches and Parks. Ourln&' Ylded that the dog Is on leash, 6,04,220 Persons Required or Community DeulopmentDt-q.,.Ufted to the extent let lol'th 1111ly acc.ullblt to tbt rtfUI bll.c.bts, plel'l aM bay and a.nd RefiiR Prohibited. No per.
the period trom June 15 to carries clearly Ylslble ideotlft-to Clean Sidewalkl. putmeat DfrKtor to coostltute 1n this sectlon: col** on the .Uttt lldt ot oeeu frOIIl atrMt Mdt a At-.ua au dltPOH of, or attempt
September 15, no peraoo ha.v-eauoa, &Dd the person t.n charge 6.04.230 Burytnc ot Gubap a Dl:llADCe or a danger to the (a) Garbap: Food wute or aldtwl.lkl, lA tbe partway,« lA tlctelt aamblr o1 reflalt coo. to d1JI)Ose ot any rtt.e or
inr the care, clla.rp or cootrol bas an otncial ideatutcaUoo and RefUse Prohlb· pabUc health, safety or pneraJ animal recumullbeth«OIIftt7 drlvtftJI DOt to tbt carb. taJMra to reeti•t uc1 bold rt. p.rbap by burylnr U ID or
ot any dog or pet or dome Itt.. eard 1Nued lor s~aeh purposes. •• Ued. wella.rt, c:tnlDid t.Dtl aecartlJ' wrapptd 1o CootaJn«s ... u DOt bt p1&cld ~-ud p..rt11p paentec~ by UllderDIItb tbe surface of the
cated or wUd animal, or rtP-SECTION 2. Tb.ls ordlnaoce 6.04.010 Gubace O:JtlDtd. 6,04,010 RespoulbtUty lor prtwnt lakaet, odor, aDCI &e· lD tbt raau or ttrMt. W... a. ......... peucatU...Ioea. tu'th."
tile, shall permit or allow aay sbaD be pubtlshed ooce In the The term 'prbace' lhalii'DIU Prcwtdtq CODta.IDtrs. E.-ery ceu to tUu ud aa.lmaJ.; U.. prtmJMI abat~ualliJ, tto._ Oec..U of r..asnc.. SECTJO~ I . Thla ordllluce
such dor or otber animal to bt. official oewapaper of the City, aDd taclude all animal ud vq-owoer, oc.c.~, manacer or (b) RetuH: F•tbtrs aDd eoeDI•s IIIIIU be placed b' &IIi t.PI 'II WMiflb...U lball bt publ11bed oact Ia the
aDder any elieumlt&Acu or ud tbe same shall be etrecti.-e etab)t refuse lneideat to pre-per.aa in coatrol ot tbt prem-uhn mutt be daq)IDid &lid coUecUoa at or Mil to tbl are ~ trom •lac lltCb ot.rlcl&l ... IJIIPI:r of tilt City,
eODdltlou, on or IIPOGUJOC .. 10 daya after the date of tta pa.ratloD or bul:fliDJ ol bel. ,.., ot &DJ dwelllDr 1a1t or MC•tlJ wrawtd, ~ ftC.1IIIIID UCHRJ ~ 11M Ill tbt PlbUC CW!biM'I b' miPO"I ud tM .,.. •u be tfrt<:tl•t
b'OIIIt beacb, ocean ttaat aide· adoption. 6.04.0ZO Rehalt OtflDid. Tbt .ttl, or ot 1.DJ place of bul· e.....,. IWtCIInP mul bt ... aU.,, bat 1a • cue llab tbt of ,..,_., IU'lap and eatUsrc:l SO d&J• after thl dale ot lt..
wa.Jt. bay front btacb, or Pll»· Thll or<Unaoce was lntro. term 'refue' •u meu tad iDeA or lDI:IItUUoa wtthlll tbe cwtl.)' wr&IIPfd, HtwJPII)elrl coete_.l oblbwc.t U1 N• ...... llthtlrhollllatktlor tdaDUoa..
Uc parka which are utd prl-. daced II: a replar maetlnr of include rattlld aadtruhiiCh City wtter• prl:ll.paadrtfue udm&psfDiamaybtplactd• Walartn."ltbrCJIIItltM.U.,. plae•ol...,n•.'l'bltr...at Thla ordllllace wu llllro-
marlly u chlktrta'l play-tbt City COUDCil ol the City of u paper, nc, ea..nblu'd, fiber, aecumalatN, ... u pro.kte 01" tH lfOIDd lor co~ U C ... 'WI .-D bt ,_.., tDr 8w'rtc. Dl.ndDr' •u at tU 4Deed at a ncaJar mtd'IC ot
cr-eta. lo tbe City ot Newport ll._rt Booeh held ee the Utll mll&l, alua. eartoo, --· .,... to bo P<091dld a nf-..... ,IJ tlld Ia _,.. oa4 to col-Ill' 1:GO ..,., oe CCI· umn...., poblle -1-•111 t11o CltJ c_.u ot u.o CltJ ot
800dt. claJ !II Octoblr, 1171, aDd W'U bol, boltlo or )U, 1101-ftelool -ol-1-110 UCOIC1 50 ..,-Ill •ot&IIL -claJO. "" Ill ll<lor a •-ud lllclill7 < --II-Booeh llolll• tllollll llwlat U.. periOd-Sop-·-ee tho •• day ot llo-artlcloo.,. lllllertata otulml---aU r-ud (e) Cwltlop: Gnu, troo, tal 1:00 p.-. tiOo diJ -ud Ia """ ...... ud ropllr1 cla1 !II OcloWr, 1111, Ud wu
t-"to J-15, .,,.._ ·-·· 1971, bflhltollolriJI( 1t.r -· _..u,_ ...-.. ace--ca u..-u11-.. an.m~op. -.. ... -claJ.Cao-,..,ldod taot U.Oilllonotu.o .,.... ... tile • c1a1 "llo-
-llllf'l.ll tbecar•,dllrllor vote.towU: ae houtbold or b:Mfllfl r• .. pnal ... bttw .. ool.leetiM. IMf'lll Ud...S.•IItbt...._ t:IIMn ....U tle ,....,ldtraa a..aJ .. ,kw Dtr'tdol to, .... , 11'11, bftlle*»OOWIDr =ot~-:..~ ..... ':: ~.c~:;,~.:: =-~: '":.04.010 Calllap -. =-~=;"o.";!'"&:: ~oo':" oil -Ia-:.~..::.:.,": = ':.r:.*bo~-.; l~t!s,\.~tin.cru.Ell : K1111la,
.-.., -dot or -..,__ no torao 'ealllap' ...u ... -...Ubopt~-u,ro,.,,.. t.N.IJO Prr'PMad -· oo--'.00 ua. ot t11o ·r 1 ..., .. ,._..,_ ._., 8lra, c~ Della~
-I Ia .... -.., <lr-IIOD, COitNCllM&N: 11-. ud loc-lrlllualap ,._ -llr Ploridlllc ........ ad alo. Tllolollollloc... lololtl c1aJ----tlloll -ollliiiCadl. Paro• • .-olazk"w ca S-,oz0< AIIIMT, COUII<:ILIIEN: Me-tt-or atlrotllz, PITTII,..---·llld-lllzllllon ,._..., 111-llloolllr t.IIUIO ~ !II a.N.IiiO 1'zapnlzrwiU IIOII;COOIICIUIQa-.
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Irvine nantes controlt. NEWPORT HARBOR EN~GN
SECQ!!O SEC11QI! --Put !
lHUIISOAY, NOV, II, "71
OORQI!A OEL ~AR, CAU F.
Ill'
II.UTMAN ICO • 1170 'MIWPORT
COSTA1415A
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R<l>trt D. Ryu bu-
•JMd diYI.IlOO&l coatrol._ at
lbe lniDt Co-.,, acecrdlq
IO ..._, E, Eborlillc, Yleo-
~rttJdtat of flauce.
Mr. Ryan. 38, tau beta u
l.utructor ot flna.oce aDd eeo-
DOmlcl OD the ltaff of UCLA
eztea.aloo tor the l*lf 5 Ylllrl,
Ud ClltreoUy l.utructs a el&u
in ft.Dioce at UCL
He ftl ~reYloUIIy Ull ... ot
to the dtreetoroffltcalaoatysta
at M.\!Orooaell Douelu A.tro-
u.utlc• aod a ttnandal a.aal71l
at PhUco.Ford. He wu al.o a
l)'llems analyst wtth the Pura
Corporattoa.
IMLTZ
MORWA.RIEf
1741 SUPERIOR AV!.
COSTA MESA
~ldway b-242•
SCOTT MERRI'M', at left, and Tim O'Neil are shown here with tbe 3 tropbtel woo by the
Oranp Coast Collep crew last July In Dublln, Ireland. OCC won the 8-outd, 4-oued,
Ud palr...oued ehampiOAShips at Dublin. The trophies are now oo dlaptay at the Imperla.l
SaYiDp office, 550 Newport Center Drive, Newport Center. (McNaUy photo.)
He served 10 years lD tbe
U.S. Army. He OOids a matten
decree in tl.Da.nce from Weml)lltl
State UalversJty, and tu mem-
ber of the Plannt.ne Ezec1Kht1
lutttute. He a.od his wtte. Har-
iette, and their 5 ctllldten re-
side In Hunttngtoo Beach.
3520 E. COAST llfWAY
CO-A DEL MAR
ORiole 3-9450
Volunteer action report
s•u 1942 Tbe · Volwdeer Bureau of who meet on Tuesday alter-
Sooth Orange County, a vol-noons. Also needed at the Hos-'-====;:====== UDtary aetJoa center, Is avail-pttal are a square daoce teach-.• ,
n. ..... able as a c learlDg bouse for er , someone to gather news
•olunteer )ob6 1D the com. items and compile a newsletter
mUDJ.ty, Call them at 642~0963 for the Adult Social ~nklp.
any week day trom 8:SO a.m. to ment Program, someooe with
1 p.m. for he_, In locating just an aptitude for tl.gures to k>C
the rl~ Yohmteer job for you. and report on the many vol-
'~~~~~=~;;;:g~ More volunteer drivers are unteer hours donated to Fair-Deeded to till out a roster of vtew, and someone to check
people who may be called when tn Items which ~.ve been do-
MARRIAGE P ROIL EMS? someone without transportation na ted to the hospital and arrange
FREE CHRISTIAN RE-requires a special medical ex. these for easy avatiabUHy 1n
FERRAL SERVICE--Mar-amiDation or a series ot treat-the stor eroom . Cilll Enid Latb -
rtap Counselors, Law-meats at one of the medical rop at 545-9331.
yers, Psycholoelsts, Psy-centers. Contact Janet Saleba The Boy's Club of the Harbor
cbia.trists, Pb)'slclans. at 642-0963. Area needs basketball coaches
5-48-U37 AD assistant Girl Scout leader In order to help In their oewly
Anytime Is needed at FairYiew State for med Upper Branch basket-
";;;;:;;;:;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;:;;;:;;;:;;;~H:osp=l~la~l~~~or~a ~lr~ooo:,~or~2~5~!1~r~ls ba U programs. Contact Die k RoiO at 642-8372,
DR . JAMES 0. COMBS
TEACH ES AND PREACH ES
T HE BIBLE AS GOD'S WORD
ADULT II BL E CLASS AT 9,45 A.M .
EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, 11 A.M. & 7 P.M.
First Baptist Church
AND DAY SCHOOL, K -8TH GRADE
SAHTA AHA AVE . at MAGNOLIA, COSTA MESA
INDEPENDENT, PUNDAMENTAL, MISSIONARY
Not Al/iU•t~d witb NtltiottG J. Couci/ of Chrcbu
FIRST OIURCH OF LUTHERAN CHURCH
OIRIST,.SCIEI'<TIST OF THE MASTER
3303 Vla Liclo Lu...,._ O.liti'Cih tn .AIMria
Newpon ac.ch 2100 hdfic VMw Or. t
SUNbAY SOIOOL CoraM dlf Mar, Cllftf.
9 .... ••4 101!0
SUNDAY SERVICES DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER
9 .... •alii tCh!O .... Phone: 644-2664
WEDNESDAY EVENING 9:00A.M. family Worship
MEETING 8 p .. m.III O:OO A.M.· Church school
READING ROOM I :00 A.M.· Festive Wonhip
Wnk clay•: 9 a.rn .. S p.m. NURSERY PROVIDED
Wednnday: 9 a.m .. 7:-4S P·''·l'---------....1 Tue.day and friday:
9 a.m.· 5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m.
Sunday : 1 p.m.· -4 p.m.
SEOOND OlUilCH OF
OIRIST. SCIEI'<TIST
Newport &each at
Corona clel Mar
·3100 Pacifk View Or.
SUNDAY SOIOOL 10 a.m.
SUNDAY SERVICE llh.m.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
Jleadinalloom: I P·•· · · _.a r.. C.aetRwy.
Eauaac:e .. ! .. rd•H•
Mon.-Fri.: tO e.m. to S p.m.
Tllond.y noeninc*: 7 to 9
S.t.: 10 a.m.. to -4 p.m.
You are cord&.Uy inYired co
encnd Ouuc.. ScrYice:t and
to utot the ' koorn.
3262 Br...t SIIWI
N.,.,.,n H._,tl
A Fru a"d l"dttpc"d.,tt
Co"t'•t•tio"•'
Christio" C'-Nrch
REV. NORMA("' BROWN
MINISTER
SUNDAY SERVICE
AND CHUROi SOIOOL
AT 10100 A.M.
Nwrsvy CIUft proviJitd
PHONE• 641-2740
Central Bible Church
URD ST. ot ORAMGI, COSTAI41UA -~1-5303
... llaMol ........... 1:00 ... 10:10 .... ... .., ·-· ........ ' ..• ' ... ' . ,:00 •.•.
._...,: 811111• .............. ..;; '1:00 •·•· ........ , .. ,, .................... ..,
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH -. ........ -.....
A HEW CHURCH WILCO'MES YOU
'THE fltEV. DON 1,.., IN OLE, PASTOR
.IUMDAY ICIIOOL •••• • ,. .. ,_., ..... ITUOY .......... , ...... ,,... "., ...... ...
D1 rhlt F1 n111t lelt a.. II
JOHN R. DAVIES m, SON OF
John R. Davies Jr. and Betty
Davies of Newport Beach, has
been elected "best all uound
boy" by the students of Dallas
.-\cademy In Texas. He was also
the first runner-~lntheselec
tlon of "Lightning Bolt King,"
top fav orite sludeflt.
OR. BROWH Ht.MEO
Dr. Geor ge w. BrownofNew-
port Beach, deln ol the UC I
gr ad uate schOol of adm:nlstra-
tlon, has beef\ elected a trustee
of Educom, the lnterWliversJty
communlcatloos cotmcll.
Educom Is a 1"100-Prortt con-
sortium of 114 Wl\versltles and
colleges working cooperatively
to advance the use of com-
puter and communications
technology In higher education.
The or pn1utloo also conducts
and coordinates ,Pint research
and development projects In-
volvin g computer technology.
TEXTBOOK REVIEW
Dr. George 0. Roberts of
Irvine, director of the program
in comparative culture at UCl,
has been appointed by the Slate
Boa rd of Education to serve on
the social sciences textbook
r eview task force ol the state
currlcul~ commlssloo. Tbe
task force, now holctlngaserles
of weekend meetings, Is enl-
ua.Ung proposed social scleoces
textbooks for grades 5 throllefl
8 to determine U they meet
state requirements for portray-
In& correctly the role aDd COD·
trlbuUons of ethnic minorities
In the state a.Dd Batloa.
COIJift&ll III.M. .V. 1-.a. CICIIIIIIIIIIa•
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WATT HOGSETT, lludeot body president at Newport Harbor
higb school, aDd Ma.rpret Hlrata canseeNaocyWolte oo the
screen as they talk toherbyptcturephone. This see-as-you-
talk telephODe of the future Is one of the hlghUghts of tbe
modern commW\J.catlona fair being hekl today, Nov. l8,1n the
girls' gym at the selk:lol. Theall-dayevent,presented ))lntly
by the Newport Mesa schOol di strict an1 Paciftc TelephOoe,
features more than 30 working exhibits. The public can
attend the free presentatlontrom4tol0p.m. (Nortoo photo,)
DISCOUNT
PRICES
ON CARPET Cl tAiliNG
DIMMITT
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ROIIRT RYAH
House design
award given
'Tbe reacs-ce-retreat ofMr.
and. Yrs. Raney Sacks won tbe
oo.Jy slngle t.lmJly residential
anrd 1D the Orange County
A.LA. desip awards program.
Roo Yeo, A.LA. ofCoronadel
War, dealped theWllquestruc-
ture located ln the edge of a
macestic oak grove In remote
Trabuco Canyon. The baste
1bell was designed so that used
materials 'X)uld be Incorporated
lnto tbe but kUng. The structlU'e
1.s ~ in the tree tops
•lth discarded uttUty poles,
where tbere Is a vtsuallnter-
a.cUOn between the Interior
JPI.ee& aod the blrd envtronmeilt
ln tbe treetops.
Haney Sacks Is assocl.ate
professor of anthropology aod
~lo)oc at oct.
Roo Yeo !las received many
otber deslp awuds and his
"Hall Tree House" In Corona
del War Is the :mly Orange
County residence to receive u:
A.LA.-Sunset western hom~
award. The Laguna Beach resi-
dence tor UCJ Professor Jack
otglns and famlly recently was
hOoored by the Amertc.an ln-
sut.-e of Interiors D!slgners
tor outstaodlng deste:n.
Painting & Decorating
IC~HS~D. IHSUIIIEO * GEHE.AL COHTRACTIN•cll
Damato&
842-1677
If No .... _ 540-1743 .,., .... ,
ONE HOUR
CLEANERS
COIIONA DEL MAll
2939 E. COAST HIGHWAY AT IRIS
675-3306
Call these merchants
for the best
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F FOil
ALL OCCASIONS
DeM•rl Tosh
FLORISTS
I'HOIIII• -..c7l
2431Nas part~ c..-
• Food to Go
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FRIED CHICKEH
64Ss!990
1 hOG o\.M. ,. t oGO I'.M. Do\ll T
ClOUD TUUDA.Y
~91 E. 11TH STREET
(AT SANTA ANA AVf.)
COSTA MESA
' Hearin& Aids
HAL AEBISCHER
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Ptopet Fitting Assured
3409 E. Co.st Hwy
Corona del M•
175-3533
• Kennell
I.A.
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FREE DELIVERY
Corona del Mar Nursery
2144 E. Coest Hwy. 675-0160
A. a. MA&SAC
PLUliBER
700 Cam•UOQ Ave.
OotOGa 4el Mar
• PIIIOblat Ropalrt
DAYI>NKIIT
W&TER HEATERS
113-41.31
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WHY?
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KEY CLUB MEMBERS from Corona delMar hlgb school, will\
asslstaoce from the sponsorto.gCorona del Mar Kiwanis Club,
worked all morning Saturday, Oct. 30, cle&nlng up the east
bank of the Back Bay, aloq the entire 3 mile length of
bumpy, dusty Back Bay Drive. Threetruckloadsorlltter and
refuse were picked up by the 35 bag draggidg members of
the combined clubs. Enough auto parts were recovered to
virtually build a car. Even a chassis traa found, but It had to
be left for a 'lfl'ecker to pull out. Above are Kiwanis Club
members hard at work: from left, John Wilton, Bob Lowden
and Mike Manahan. The truck loadingdetallatrlght includes,
on the ground, left to rlgtlt, Mike Watt, John Bla"'led, Bob
Lowden, Bill Baker and JohP Wilton; on the truck bed,
M!rrtll Butler, a.n unidentified visiting helper, and Sally
Lou Butler .
Exchange manager named
Terry D. Appenzeller has
been named ezchinge manager
tor 'PacUic Telephone, 1t is
announced by District Manager
Streeter King.
Mr, Appenzeller, a Seattle
native, w111 be responsible for
customer service involving
some 125,000 telephones for
subscribers ln Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach, Balboa, Corona
del War, Irvtoe, Mission Viejo,
Li('dla Hllls and El Toro.
He started his communica-
tions career In 1969 as as-
sistant manager tn Garden
Grove, He later worked In the
firm's business orfices in Or-
Agenda for Planners
A pr If---dt-414 E • .._ ~~ltd, 1111-. Olio I, Ad)ool 11'1 Gl _,..d ••lap-lolllo WMI II~ I. Uot pormll -Gl -ID --tbt ar• wtU tit: 41tcatnd at tht Bob TeUtr 1...,..1,.. tar a ,.,._ oa-llte SUUIIlta18D
J p.M. .twty ....aoa ot tbe Z )tdroom aputmeat to bt r•1111trtd.
llowpori Botch P...mccom--uettd -u tWttor 1,, ._..,E-JDonl-
•-tod&J, 11 ... 18, Ia tbt bulldlD( lD I C-1 diltrld ai ~ Co, Gl "-I Botcll
Cl.tJ' H&U. Tbt aUe Ia a 40 SOl Palm St., Balboa, ud b to ttf"11e tbl laad lfiM; plaa.
acre parcel OWDtd by tr.e City a ntt-ap ustauraat LD tbe a.S tM PluMd COIDIDIIIUJ dt·
of Newport Beaeh. ame bulldlllc. YtklpaMclt ......,_ lor Ntw-
Al80 oa tM S p.m. apDda •· Variance reque~t of Tooy port Place, lliCil1MriJ otBrl.ltol
U dl.cuuJoo ot tiM propoaed. Repn of Costa Mea tor a St., betwHD MaeArthlr BIYd.
10lse ordlDaoce. d-..leJ: at 3606 Park J..a.ae, W-Ht ud Blreh st., DMt tiM OI'UCI
At the repl&r evening ses-Newport, on a 1, '750 eq. tt . lot C~ty A.lrport.
.too al 7:30 p.m., the Com-wbere the ordl.nlLDce reqtd.rts U. Ttotatl." !DIP of Tract
mission wlll consider the fol-at least 2,000 aq. ft .; uro '7SII for llbdtY:It:loa of ld,l
lowing Items: stdeyard setback for prap: Ls aern lDto 5 ~I loti ud
1. Request of the Newport also requested, 17 commtrei&l kltt tor Em-
Beach TeMis Club, !601 East-5, Tentative map of Tract kay' a Newport Place,
bluff Drive, East Bluff, for 7638, asubdlvtsiooof4'1.hcres KIWI CL UI TO W.IIT
reconsideration ofcorxliUonNo. Lnto 109 single famUy lob: and
8 of use permit 1233, pertain-one Z.3 acre park sUe In Big u!' cb&~ br.clltor;,r:=
Inc to the use or outdoor ktud-Canyon. The appUcaDI Is Rich-Kl rc=;·~m:· h Ill
speakers. ard B. Smith of Tustin. w e .. _.. e w
Z. Use permit application of 6. Resubdlvislon 323 to per-be held at 10:30 am. tblaSatur-
Sea!.a.rer's Safety aDd Service mtt the reallcnment of lot UDes day, NO¥. zo. at lbe bome of
Club for a marine tueUngtacil-at 219 Marigold Ave., Corooa Mrs. Robert W. Howard, 2821 ~:~~Z:J lty at '105 E. Edgewater and del Mar, in order to create ~f~11 Vt~w f::e• 1HuMrbor ~ underground stora!le tanks at 2 parcels out of 3 exlstlng WI~ 'F o-h ;:: 1 •· parcels Tne appllcant Is Car-m reDC peraou
II M .HI I C d 1M planolng to attea:t Sbauld caU ro · g ey, orona e ar. h r at9'l5-ISS91 The Kl:.... CJ··• '1. Resubdivtslon 324 to per-e • "' wu
mit the realignment of lot UDes ls opeo for membersbJp to all
at 5400 540-4 aDd 5408Seasbore former American AirUnes ste.
Dt West Newport to create wardesses. The cbapter scrap·
S ~roD mat ely eq~l building books wtn be oa c!laplay.
sUes and to allow dedicatloo
ror wldentng or 54th St. The
appUcant is Sequoia PaclftcRe-
alco, Santa Ana .
8. Use permit appUcatloo of
John E. Soukeras tor sale of
alchohollc beverages at the Pl.l'-
ate's Inn, 440 Heliotrope Ave.,
Corona del Mar.
9. Use permit appllcatlon or
Herbert Manasse or Hollywood
for a 111 unit, 2 story senior
citl.zens' residentlal hotel at
333 Placentia Ave., West New-
port Heights.
10. Use permit appllcaUon
of Early. E1uca.Uon Corp. of
DRAWI IIG$ OI$PLAYED
Figurative drawtnp by Mrs.
Kay Mortenaoo of Balboa, art
instructor at Goldeo Wut Col-
Ieee. are curreutly belog n-
hlblted In several state-wide
jurled shows. Her work ls LD-
cluded in lrtland VD tri-state
jurled show In san BerDill'dlno,
the 4th annual all California
exhibit at tbe Muckenthaler
Cultural Center ln Fullerton,
the Anaheim Art Festival,
where she recelvedallrstplace
award, and the Laguna Beach
Art Museum.
Santa Ana tor a commercial r----------,
pre-school in the Harbor Vtew e SAVE H 0 WI
Hills planned commWlity, nor-
therly of New MacArthur Blvd.
and easterly of San Joaquin ,
H111s Road.
11 . Request of GeorgeKotet.
es and Assoc. of Newport Beach J tor a variance to ,ermlt con-
struction of an 8 unlt apartment
building at 1606 and 1608 W
Ocean Front, Central Newport,
on an R-4 lot having an area
ot 6,150 sq. n. where the regu-
lations require at least 6,400
ON PHOTO
CHRISTMAS
harbo r
oto I a
TERRY APPENZ EL L ER angeand Fontana.
The D<W maoager Is a 1969 DON'T GAMBLE ON fiRE!
LIGAL NOTICI graduate of the University of "Youth and established re-Irvine Town c enm,
"Youth and religion"
-_..;:.:..:.=.=:..:.:.:.;:._ __ Redlands. Ugioo" will be the topic of a pus Drive, Irvtoe. MARINE ELECTRIC AL SAFETY UIIP ECnON
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO was active 1n community af-talk to be gtven by UCI Cllu-Harvey, Pastor of MOlT BOATI • ln !Us most recent post, he At t lt
ENGAGE lN THE SALE OF fairs, servin& on the board of celor D<lnieiG, Aldrich tomem-Queen of Angels Ch,urcl~ CALL J A.CK -I t W ill AFTER I P ....
Al.COHOllC BEVERAGES dlreetora of Fontana'a YMCA bers and friends of University Bluff the cur~~en~t~boa~ar~d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11-12-'11 lnterfaJlh FouDdatlon at Is a.n-dent ' wUI at
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: aDd United Fund. nual meetlng at 7:30p.m, Tues-' He and his wife, Christine,
Subject to Issuance of the plan to make their new r esi-day, Nov . 23.
license applied for, notice ts dence in Irvine. Discussion of the topic will Newport
hereby gtven that the under-follow Dr. Aldrich's presenta-844·4031
s igned proposes to sell alco-lion. Dessert, served by mem-
hollc beverages at the prem-ABOARD USS ou RHAM ber s of the Women Associates
ises, described as follows : 501 Na vy Ensign Jerrold M. of InterlaJth, and conversation
3oth Street, Newport Beach. Leitch son of Mrs and Mrs between community and student
OP EN
DA I LY DIIINIRI PROM I P .M. TO IIIDNIGIIT
o COCK T AI\. I o
NEII'OIIT HAIIIOR EIIIIJI
SEOOIIO SECllOII -.llfJ'
lltURSOAY,IIOV. !1, lt11
COIIliiA DEL IAR, CAUF.
-KJoc. Dlltrld -... IDr !be ...... port.C_II_Ittll, ·-11 bollocllfOIIId ~~ cere~•• tor our MW Pa.clftc
Tt-Bu'-omce. Tbe oew butld-
loc. lo bo coallruc:ttd
at 250 Ocle Street iD
Costa Mesa, Is JChed·
uled ror eompletioo
. next May. The new of-
flee will be less than
IS blocks from our pre.
~eDt quarters at 18th
aDd Orange iD Costa Mesa. The ..-ee bebtg
v•cated will be used to provide room tor much
needed additions ot dJal equipment In the area. Our
staff of65 customer servtceemployees wtUoecupy
the new Ogle Street omce wblch wtu serve as a
records loeaUon as well as a Public omce for
accounts having a total of more than 125,000
telephones. The office wlU handle accounts or
customers In Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Mission
Vie)o, El Toro and Laguna HilLs. Streeter Kin& and
a II the rest of ua: are looking forward to the day,
next May, when we will move away --to Ogle
Street.
You can save money
by choosing how and when
you call long dlstanca.
1 I'd like to remind you that it's possible to
save quite a bit of money on many long
distance phone calls you make within Cali-
fornia. Just keep these things in mind.
Firat, you can save at
least20%on a three-minute
station-to-station long dis-
tance calli by dialing direct
insteadofplacingitthrough
the Operator.
Second,long distance station-to-station
rates vary depending on when you call.
The rates go down after 6 p.m. every night
and on the weekends.
Here's an even better
bargain. Between 11 p.m.
and 8 a.m. every night
you can now dial direct
(without operator aasiat-
1 P.M. ance) to anywhere in Cali-
fornia for 49 cents or leas, plus tax, for
the firat three mi.Dutee. Tbia 49 cent station-
to-station rate alao appliee 11 P.M.,
8 a.m. to 6 p.m. every e and on Washing-
ton's lndepend-V:
Day, Labor Day,
Christmas,
and New Year's Day, too. I A.M.
@ Pacific Telephone Po.~rsuant to s~h intention, Geor~ M. Leitch of·701 Ca m~ Interfaith member s wU1 open
the tmderslgned 1s awlying to Highlands Drive Cameo Hi gh -the evening's program. A bus-
the Departm~nt of Alcoholic laDds Is serv~g aboard the !ness session for the approval
Beverage Control for Issuance am:'lttibtous attack cargo ship of budget and election of new
by transfer of ao alcoholic be•-U.S.S. Durham with !he U.S. Board members and ottlcers CHAMPAGH EE'IIt:!'d.(J~~Ioo!~ DOCKING fACILITIES PAT KRONE
erage license (or licenses) for Seventh Fleet in the Western will complete the scheduled 103 NOR TH BAYSIDE DRIVE 1 YOUR TELEPHONE MA AGE
these premises as follo•s, Pacific. He Is a 191<l graduate actl•ltles. unday Brunch • Lunches ,_ ---~-. N R ONSALE GENERAL (Bo~Flde oo~f~UC~L:A~--------~----~~T~he~m~eeJt~ln~g~w~ll~lbe~h~el~dQin~l~he:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"~'~""~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~----~I=N~N~EW~P=O~RT~B:EA:C:H~------------~ Public Eating Place), r .
Anyone desiring to protest the
i ssuance of such llcense{s) may
file a verUied protest at any
office or the Department of Al-
coholic Beverage Co ntrol, or by
ma.ll to the Department of Alco-
holic Bever age Control, 1215 0
Street, Sacr amento, California
95814, so as to be received
within 30 days of the date the
proposed premises were first
posted, stating grounds for de-
nial as provided by law . The
premises are oow licensed tor
the sale of a lcoholic beverages.
The torm of verification may
be obtained from any offi ce or
the Department.
Benslmon Enterprises, Inc.
Publlsh: Nov. 18, 1971, in the
Newport fla rbor Ensign.
GORDON IS c :iARL EY
Ill ICT PRODUCTION
Art Gordon or !'J ewport Beach
is featured as Charley In Irvine
Community Theater 's produc-
tion of "Death of a salesman,"
which will open Nov. 26 for a
3 week-end run.
Mr. Gordon gets to view
rea1-ure drama ever y day In
The
largest
of the
life
com pat¥
Our handsome new home office, now going up in Newport
Center, is an uncommon building.
Its largest floor is near the top. The smallest floor is on the bottom.
And its garden is in the middle.
This is portly because we hove a lot of gloss all the way around
(to keep the views in view) and it prevents the sun shining in our eyes.
Partly because we grouped together the people who work together.
There are five main floors because we hove five main activities.
Investi ng our premiums (on the 5th floor). Efficient service for our
clients and agents (on the 4th floor). Paying insurance claims (3rd floor).
Serving our group insurance clients (2nd
floor). And looking after our empl oyees
and individual clients (1st floor).
The Newport Center Peck Agency
will also be located on the first floor.
Theyre hiring life insurance representatives right now. If youre
interested in a soles career, call Rolph Peck at (714) 675 -0344.
When our new home office opens we'll need to fill hundreds of
other job openings. To discuss a career with us, call (213) 625-1211. Or
write to Personnel Deportment, P. 0. Box 54040, Los Angeles, CA, 90054.
The drawing shows in more detail what we'll be doing in our
new home. Its the anatomy of the 'Nests largest mutual life insurance
company. Over a hundred years old. But changing with the times.
his OCCLVOIUon as coUI"t reporter
tor Orange County S~ior
Court. 1rt his acting avocation,
be Invests a great deal or time
&Dd effort lJt every character
portrayal he's assigned, He has
been with ICT from Its llrst
JMt. His last role for IC r was
t1111t ot Eddie Car boDe In ·· A Ylew
from tbe bridge.'' He ls sched-
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