HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-07-20 - Newport Harbor EnsignLOW PROF"ll.f; of tbt 100 block ot Newport Ceoter wtn look like thl1, acecwd1Dc to
l.rvlDe Co. plana madt pubUc tllia week. Tbt view la from Cout Hl&bway, loolc:lDc IXrib.
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FUGHT OF KITES race across Newport Bay during Sunday's tlrst annual Kite eompettttoo,
wbJ.cb has replaced the traditional FUgtlt of the Soowblrds. Boats that prmed to be
wiJmers lnchlded number 808 (utreme right). .piloted by Phll Ramming, who ca.me LD
th.lrd, a.nd number 728 (3rd from right in' far tackground), skippered by Martha Seaver,
whO tlnlshed tlrst among the gtrls. An even 100 boats competed, with Rowland lohman
ol Balboa Yacht Club finishing first, (Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce photo.)
'Old salt' wins in Kites
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gets Linda?
U.S. government
or the Irvine Co.
Mu Sturges, retired New-The company's owoersbip of
port Beach attorney wboclaims local lands dates back to a
that Linda lsle doesn't really grant deed from the King of
beloog to tbe Irvtoe Co., said Spain, which was transferred
yesterday be expects to go to by Jose Sepulveda to James
San Franclsco "within a week" lrvloe In 1867. The compra.ny
to talk to Interior Department clalms that what Is oow Lloda.
ottlclals about his cbarge that Isle Is included Ln the deed.
RowlaDd Lohman, an ''old champion ot tbe 14-root Lido ber or Commerce, which spoo.. the islaDd is U. s. government
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BOB ASTON, right, oew president of the Corona del Mar
Chamber of Commer ce, gives outgoing presJdent Hal
PiDchi.D a mounted gavel during installation ceremonies
Last week at tbe Bahia CorlnthWl Yacht CIW. Mr. Aston
is manarer ot the local orfl ce of Muhal Savings aod Loan.
Otber new omcers of the chamber are Don Wood, 1st vice-
president; Ron Robles, Znd vtce.presideot; and Joan WU-
Uams, treasurer. New directors are Paul McC ara, Bruce
Olsoo, Mary Pike and Clyde Zulch. (E nsign phOto,)
salt" from Bay Shores, beat class, had ootdonemuchsaJUng sors the race, reared short property. Mr. Sturges mairD.Lns that
the kids at their own game in lbe Kite. turoout when only 30 entries Mr. Sturges espects to go the deed "makes oo rererence co u N TV sEEKS Sunday and won the first annual Flnishlng 4th and 5th in the had been tiled by Thursday before a rederal grand jury at aU to any Islands," aad that
"Fll&flt or the Kltes" race overall standings were John atterooon. However by mid~ ill Los Angeles soon to try the island was created tl'om
around Newport Bay. McC lure and Hugo Schmidt. morning Sunday, 71 boats were to substantiate his claim tlllt a sand plt whlch was below I RV I N E LAN OS Mr, Lohman, 42, tq,ped a Don Pennington and Tom In the race and a last minute the ezclustve resldenHal area water at high tide, and thus
tleld or 100, most of them Enos of the Chamber ot Com-rush put ezactly 100 oo the was never a legal part of the should be regarded as tide-
teenagers, finishing ahead or merce Commodores Club pre-sta.rtln.g U.oe. laods deeded to Irv1De more laods under federal jurisdic-Qra.n .... County has ......,., to
Jobn Da.igh and Pbil Ramming, sented trophies to the top nn. Don PennJ.ogton said the big thaD 100 years ago. He says tlon. ..~ eo~·~ PrescriptiYe rights are legal
who were 2nd and 3rd. The lshers. Karen FreDCh, Miss turoout indicated that the Kite tbe Island is part of federally-Mr. Sturges• argument with court to U'y to get almost 1,000 rights galDed by contin~ use
wlnoer led all the way. Newport Beach, presented race would become even bigger owoed tidelands in Newport Bay, the Irvine Co, also has personal acres of Irvine Co. la.nd which of land o•er a period ol years.
Llgbt wlnds held the 13-foot Martha Seaver's trophy. than the Soowbtrd ennt, wbir.h He named deputy u. s. at-onrtooes. He leased a lot on ._ the coumy cootends beloogs to Tbe county holds that the pub-
boats to a slow pace over Tbe Newport Harbor Cham-sometimes drew ZOO entries. torney ThOmas Kotoske as the Li.Dda Isle several years a.go ' the public through "prescrlp-llc galned such rights over
the 5 mile course, which be-man assigned to handle the aDd souiflt to build a 2-story Uve rights." the lrvioe land by crossing
g.lllandendednearBalboa.Pler. HARBOR VIEW'S lnvestigatloo o1 the case tor borne, but claims tbecompa..ny LDYolYed are about 1,000 it to get to tbe bay and by tbt pernment. would DOt allow 2-story coo-acres, including the valua.ble varlous ottaer uses. Mr. Cooroy
M.r. Ramm':f came wllbin "Mr. Kotoake a.akec1 me to structioo. When bestoppedpay. ~~u.~~lands lD aid "several bmxlred" OOUD.-
a boat leocfb o.ertaki:Dg'tbe VIEW Is SAVED keep details of my case secret meal:a oo the leaiJt, the lrvtne T DUNCAN STEWART who ~· ld &Ddaftbe,:;:-"' _Uua taft re~toa~ leader, but tided to 3rd place UDtll I preaeat 1t to the grand Co. bought It back at aactlon. bills hlmseU as the ',.poet ~ ot u:e:: rn ea.mp&ip to ftDd people woo
U the boats neared the ftnlsh jury .. Mt. sturges told the Mr. Sturges bas a $.390,000 lariat" or Corooa del Mar C"'"""' d Y;~ IT haSove ased tbe Irvloe laads.
line . Harbor VIew Hllls home-views r th --' ... A E-A•' "I ha n•-• aJ suit peDdlng a-1nst the com ' -~ ep ..... 1 counse om me of the land Lnvolved M Loh l be o e oeean &U.l un::--..gn. ve reu an -~ -reaches for another oftbef\m.DJ Conroy, woo is handling tbe Is in lit! tion as a result r. man s a mem r owners and the !nine Co. have bay. fadavlt with the Justice De-pi..DY over the lease. rhymes wtth whi ch be enter-county's ease, said the suit of a laOO gatrade made~-or the Balboa. Yacht Club. Mr. peacefully settled their argu-Construction in the zoo block partment and thataffadavttwill tatn__. st he C ~--Oalgh and Mr, Ramming belong ment over how mucb or a view • Tbe 68-year-old retired law-o:u rue s at t orooa was tiled Friday in S~rlor lnlDe a.od tbe county In 1967
to Newport Harbor Yacht Club. the homeowners are entitled to. of the center Included buUdiDgs open a few eyes when the gov-yer also cooteods that Irvine's del Mar Chamber of Commerce Co urt in Santa Ana, after county and revoked by the county ln
that stuck IC) into the home. ernment makes its contents cla.Jm to the channel between installation banquet last week s!C)ervisors 2 .,eeks ago auth-19n. Irvine sued the COWlty
The first girl to finish was th!The c~mpany was praised ow.oers' "sight plane," aDd known." the Island 100 Bayside Dr. Is at the BahLa. Corinthian Yacht oriLed tbe county counsel to tor breach or contract alter
Martha Seaver, NHYC, who rot s wee by hUI residents and prompted an outcry U.t re-Tbe lrvine Co. says a pre-t.llse. The company dredged Club. (E nsign phOto.) go ahead W'fth legal action. the 1971 revocation, and the the William Inslee trophy for by the city or Newport Beach suited. in City Couoell review vtous federal lnvestlgatioo into he~~~r;ophy w~rs were ~~n p~~D~~~ :e!ev~~~:~ ~~ e:;~,.~:o~o::~~~~: ~~t~~e~~~;::s:s ~= :::ta:J~s~~~~~!2 COASTLINE IN IT I A TIYE IS ~~~er=1:~~~~::t:: :~
13-year-old Judy Morley in lower Newport Center below the lrvine Co. to ret together tttle to the property. The com-
youngest girl to ftnish; Mlk~ the hill-dwellers' sight plane with residents and expl&.lnthelr pany r efers to a 1953 stOOy StW'ges calls "an Irvine mon-ASSAILED AS DANGEROUS to see where UK! disputed trade ri~'!:~r~~v~~·Ze~~td':J to f::t:Yrtce-presldent Albert ~~t!c~ the st1U-tmdevelqled ~:ge~:!~~~~c~~:U:: :O~e..:rtth~~~~eo~~~: ~ :!c~~ti~ ~;:~edsu1i~
fln1sher at 43, and Mr. and Auer showed tbe plans tomem-lrvtne came IC) with plans munJcatlons director Gil Fer-that higher sUp rentals and A state coastline protection devek)p.neDI: guideUnes. overlap, but 1 tmderstand some
Mrs. George Twist, who were bers of the City Council last that will keep the tap of tbe guson claims cooclOOed that reductloo in business com~~ett-lnitl.aUve, slated ror UK! No-The initiative, whi ch has Is Involved 1n both cases," Mr.
ft.rst among married co~les. week after an earlier meeting tallest buildi.Dg 1n the 100 bloct "Llnda Isle has never been a Uon are by ..products of this vember election baUot was qualUled for the November hal-Conroy told the Ensign this
Mr. Lohman, twtce fleet with omclals or the Harbor 6 reet lower t1an the lowest part of the public lands of the "monopolistic posture." called ''the most da.ngero'usand kX , woo)d Impose stricter state week.
M I VIew Hills Community Assn, grOIInd level iD Harbor VIew United States." Mr. Sturges lives ln the Important thing ever to face cootrol over coastal develop-T es a Sa a ry Both the CouDCil and the U-Hills, Homeowner represeota-Bluffs. voters of Newport Beach and ment roop needs soclation agreed that the Plan. tive Bob Orman called tbe plan N B co other coastal cities" by Balboa Mr·. Wynn told chamber d.l-
• when carried out, wl11 leave "an attractive developmeotthat NV ENT ION CENTER Bay Club president Dick Stevens r ectors that ''people inland feel hikes voted ~~:':!Y~0
from the hills to ~~~~ ct:m~~ .:"'.,.:: ~~,:,';"':;;..;ee::~m:!r ~ ~; ~m 7:CU: ~~ ::,':.~ scoutmaster
Earlier this year, Harbor view of peq~ie UYlDg 1n Harbor ON p LANN lNG AGENDA Co mmerce directors. and warned that "inlanders out-, Costa Mesa city employees VIew Hills residents tad ac-VIew Hills." Boe.rd member Nolan Friz-number those of us in beach Corom del Mu s Boy Scout
were granted pay ralses aver-cused Irvine of golna: back on At the direction at tbe City zeUe and city manager Robert cities, so this Initiative is golng Troop 330 faces dissolution un-
act.ng 4 per cent Mooday by what the residents considered Co~mefl, city m&Ditel' Bob W)'QD A use permit request for' aDd Bayside Dr., adjacent to Wynn SlCJPQrted Mr. SteYens' to be hard to defeat.'' less the troop ca.n find a scoa -
the City Council. Tbeir bosses to be ''guuabtees" that views sent a letter this week to tbe the planned convenUoo center Balboa Isla.od bridge. claim that passage of ttM! ln-Dr. Frlzr.eUe asked ehamber master. w
--heads of departments and would be kept open, They Irv1De Co, 1.1raising the de-at the Newporter Inn tops the • SUBDIVISION of 39 lrvi.De itiathe would "create chaos endor9ement of a Local Gov-Unit leader R, · Hougu
dlYistons --got raises averag-claimed that when they bought velopmeot plao as "a fiDe u-agenda ror Newport Beach acres soutb or Ford Rd., east and be a disaster for the coastal eroment Protection Assn said this W'eek that the 20 boys,
Lnr 4.8 per ceDI, aDd parl-Ume their homes, real estate sales-ample of worttnr tocether to Planning Commissioners at to-of New MacArthur Blvd., and commtm.ltles.'' W'hicb he formed m April ~ ranging from 11 to 14 yea.rs
worteu ciJ,ned 10 per cent. men had assured them that resolve a problem tbat has Hlllallgbt.'s regular meeting in Clty oortb or Eastpte Dr. l.nto liB The local chamber has gooe fight 111gb-level (:.'Overnment old, hue an acttve program
Total tab tor the pay raises, Irv!De's development of New-fl'equentJy surfaced during residential kXs and a recrea-on record in support of a C!Oilst-controls. Dr. Frit;zelle, a local going oow, but wiU have to
recommended by city manapr port Center Vt'OIIld oot b)OCk Couocll meetinp." Commissioners heard there-tion area. Donald Bren Co. l1De btU spoasored bY state optometrist, called the CCllil.st-fold "' their tents unless a
Fred Sorsatal, was peQWd at B quest in May and postponed would be the proposedbulk:lers. Senator Dennls Carpenter. The Une lnltl.atlYe "an aHempt to local man W'lll take 00 ttw
$128,960. Mr. Sonabal wtU cet ILL K RuMp HOLZ D I ES a deelstoo unUI Ute convention • UVE ENTERTAINMENT Carpenter biU, awalti.Dg final eUminate local prerogatives in leadershJp jOb, Tllelr present a ralae trom$2'7,900to$30,000. hall designers could come lC> permit reQuested by owners legislative actioo, would le.ave covernment." leader has bad to gtve It up
Funcllnc tor the pay raises 'W1th a better tramc clrcu1a-of Cyrano's restaun.at in New-coastline cootrol to local goy-Moodily's ch.amber meeting because of the pressure of bust-
will come from a city cub Private cransJde t\meral ttoo plan for the area. The port Center. ernments, wtth the state setting also approud a first·hall biXI-ness schedules.
rtJene. services were hek! MoockJ ln city plannlng staff is eJpeeted ret report for the year and The boys are sponsored by
MOlt department bMda: got PacUlc Vtew memortal part, to ask tonight for aooCher eon-G c h do 1 7 7 beard manager Jack B.ar~t's the Corona del Mar Kiwaals
l nat 5 per cent ntse. Harbor VIew Hilla, for Corooa Uoua.oce of tbe use permit re-en us m a n I e s a report tbll membership is run club, and meet Wednesday
Not IDcl~ in the pay s-et-del Mar insurance mu William quest to give them time to • nill& wen ahead of the budgeted nights from 7:30 to 9 ln the
ace W.rt elty ftreman, who F. Kru.mpOOll, wbo died Jut stWJ oew t:ramc pat(erns. Ll. Gen. Thomas J. Cushman rloe ground action ill Ute war estimates, with s.fl 432 col-Comm11lity YolKtl Center • Co-
art lUll conterrlng with Mr. Friday alter a lx'lef Illness. Also oo tonight's apDda Is Sr., WhO j01Ded the Marines 1111949, he became corrunand.; lected thus tar thro~gh mem-rona del Mar.
Sor•tal oa are department Mr • Krumpbola, who wu 4&, a request to re-subd1vtde a ln World War I u a prtvate of all Martoe &lr 11lits In the bersllip tees, lncltdlng 99 new Anyone interested ln leadinl
AlllJ IHtls, llfld at 615 Roekford Rd., panel on Clift Dr. in New-ud later held the Corps' tap Western u. s . and throughOUt members sioce Ute tlrst or ttM! the troop is urgt(l to call Mr. ~ tbe DeW rates, pollee Cameo Hlcblaodl. port Helcbts toto 4 residential aYil.tloD com mud post, was the Pactnc aDd Far East. year. or Mr1. Houpn at 615-0034.
P&trolm*l ..Ul start at $US He was anaceatfor Farmer's lots. Tbe parcel, O'W'Md by Rar-burled yesterday 1D Sao otego. He retired 1n l95-l and tlld
per moatb, pollee 88J'C"lllt• niDIIII'&IlCe2Gr8 OCII wttb local ot. bor W.Cfllaods real estate tn. Gen.. Cullman, wbo UYed at Uved in Corona del Mar slDce Ra U
wt.U pt from IHl to $l OM CH at 18 E. Cout Hwy. nstor Carl Artborer, ls brelnc 417 Serra Dr., Corcxa Hlgb-tben.
aad captaJ..at wW matt irom Ht bad worked b' Farmer'• .,..gtt by the city ft>r a Y'te,. la.Dds, died saturday at Hoac He is survi'ed bJ h.t$ wtt,
Sl,HI to $1,5?S. • ~.':!: ..... boll wu born lD part. Mr. Artboler bopes to boe'llltal at ace ?7, He had Ele&oor; a son, Thomu Jr. Jotm W. RauofNewport Beach F'lrst Natloal-1 Ba.nt. eecood
At tiM boUioal of the a1uy M&iaeb'*i. ltlr1 bu.lldlnr oa the kJI:s wttblD beea rt....,_. from Hoar oa. of ArUD(Ioo. Va..; a dlupter. hu beea •tected u president vice preatdeat; Autrey Hon.
ICilt, ettr ballm•••acwawtll He ..., • u~A-~ -'~I abolll: 90 CI&JS, Frldly after tr•tmeat tor a Mrs. Lyle K. Loocloo ot New-of tbe OCt FOtldltlon. Mr. consulttat, City ol H~ btatl at tlta per moatb. --..v__. . Otbtr Paontll( Commlssloa. IM&UIJ lliDtaa, but suffered port Beach, s Cf'lDdchUdren Ra11. president ot Oe'f'td In-Beach. secretary; ud Geae
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IIMII a ••41ndor o1.. lttMt lAc World War D bt wu • ,.. • STUDY SESSION discu. ~CJaCate-.t dtld oa urin.l at IDm'wneot nwnActurer, sue-Beach, tree.surer.
_ .. ud PfO tilt Job -r pilot will> 1M 100U. m•Ial--. c/o lfer. -of a ~ .. truth 1D tilt ~tal. WUTEitH ffDUAL ASKS eeocU Johll B. t.w-•-•· . .
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SEX EDUCA liON IS USED AS DECOY ? What's
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opinio.n?
TOM ANDERSON
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to till -., a· lar&e l>odJ Aao1 -. -.. ---ol air ale-lap. (Tbo ol -" wiD draW to&etJ>er-_..,.,_, -lb tlllllqldry.-~ GO
to Dtlll u. Some d lOOM amo -Ill 8&11 ..... ad-. ID "allerall"" .,. IIIIa all•-. OP THl City Of NEWPORT euat
THE HARBOR AREA'S OFFSET N-AN.R
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·~· ......, ia' tM llillory of ow 'lice uniform&. So tM>w the urn. ..,..._ bat tbe Ntt~Mrorthio form can be nUe 1M tool of
-. IIIIOnll, dtec:tpUae, ancl ridicu.lc, tubftrlion ud tcdicion.
I• t1 lhlp of our At1Did F01on Many ciYilitn orlll\iQtionl
...._ • lOw u It Ia loday. It wu work around the cloCi. to help
1' 11d tbal way; planned by the enemy and undermillt 111.
ldlton in h6ah ec:htlona -Ont sud\ goup, Pacific: Counwl·
SU.te Eirecltrtmtnt, the Preaid· Jn&Service,reported.tY backed by
eac,, the Consrea and the the Unitlriatl tcM::all~ Church,
~. Dr• and netWOtks. air-drops planeiolds ot seditious
1). ... ,niW!I" media auci-Uter1ttuc into the OHland Atmy n. ...PitrioU .nd &lorif'•es traiton. Rue, our bigesl Wnt Coast ~ ~ of .. Amtric:ans" staJin& point ror Vielnam. The
-lt•bo ..... aoYI-11, -porfectly 1-~aa Uoa.) Appanotl1. lbo -o-Tlola -··~loti: •ARE ud tftJ..Ded thtlr poeketbooka tctlcatbt clul at Rooe .... llt -.mall p: 10 Jtlrrtd ~. tbty YOU nf A MURRY 1'0 GROW
D Ofl ftght to tht flDisb," )uDiOr ldP, tb1 ~a eoullla't tvo tt oft. ''Two JK .. UP?" Albd It tM IIIIi .. of.
are llllall1 reallall!( !bat 11••1 clockled to brCoc Ill .,.. rt11 !Mal caj!pOd tbelr -lice Ill c..-del Mar aDd
playocl rtibl Into llot baD!J o1 W. "waJIIIDc-tallolllr-Joo..,_ 11J 1oeiiiAc Ill u eoltnce '"' at loth St. aDd !be baJ, 80-. 1
the !ICbool !ldmtnt-s. Moaals" tor lboWaDdloUUmo. lllo lltrHI coroer as ocbool l'l'-.... '":"' ... l""' ntE NEwPORT KARBOa ENSIGN iJ; dM only .....................
pubU1hed in the Oty o( Newport Bead~, .ad the o.ty I..,. ~ Wbile the PtOPle toeuaed all stw.teata ban beta. taucM to wu bre1Dc cUim1Bsed,''tbeoew•
Uoelr atteatloo on sex education, cbiU-loiatorJ IIJ Ullll( U!e 11om 1&14. .oo opuated M. ... pt.per in the Newpon ~ ..... Ana.
hbiOOed wukly, on Thur..S.y. Second claM~ .... at· C....
de-l Mar. ~I if.
THE NEWPORT HAR30R ENSIGN ... ~djudpd to ... • wa1c •• o( ~t•wn.l circ:ularion by cow-t decree No. A-20111 •...t May .l"-_ltfl,
in Superiol" CoUI"t fot the County of Or.anp., Stacc o( Ctll .. ~ _...,
raaoo thereof ia qua lifted to publish all pYblic node•• r' ' ... ..,. '-W.
A.RVO E. HAA.PA . . . . . , , Owncnod Pll,., i
PEG HAAPA . . . . . . . . , .AIIodl .........
.n workmg 41y and nighl to planet which do thla ahould, of •botate. dixouraae, subvert, counc, be shot down.
and dlllttoy the cb:ipline, mo-On or nrar U. S. military
rUt and ~Ueee• of our Armed buesareanestimated 144under-
' F~-. Federal Law (I 8 USC ground newspapers advocating
2381) decrees up to ten yean mutiny, "fragging," ttxual per-
in piJon, I $10.000 fmc, or version, drugs. One such paper
boch, for thla crime. Neither told readers: "Don't desert. Go
tbl Jotuuon nor the Nixon to Vietnam and kill your com-
Acbanil:tralion has even tried ma.nding offac:er ."
tbe admlnlstn.tors were busy "seieoUfle lnQulr)' metbod'' Wboee t4ea was tllls1 Tbe idea
lmplemeotlug pieces of a mueb (mown as probJtm~tol'liDI bJ was botu at oae of those "in-
more dlastrous plan .... a plan tporlng the facta) They eYl-II!'Ytce.~tt&inlnc'' seulons,
which uses techD!q~~esto ••mao~ deoU,y <:ectded to test tl'liJ: 111-wbere teacbers f1Dd out they
tpulate" human being& into tern oo the homose~la wbo really dOo't kDow how to teacb
eveottat robots, destlned to be were appeari.Dc, courtesy of after aU, and adm1Distrators
eootrolled by a bandtu.l of pla.D-tbe Gay Counaellnc Serflce. Je&rn bow to smile.
aers at the top. Tbe stntel)' Wben quest.lou from lbe atu-Who got the blame? No one
Ls simple. It's Ute a pri.Je-dents rot down to "cut-level,'" dldl EYeD tbougb pareots m:1
ftghter. You "tike" a puoeb the homOSUlala:dectdedto,tell~ teaebers hit tbe roof ewer th1s
.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES KE\'IM IRIJCE
In Hath« Arn: One yeu, SS.OO: 2 yean, t i.to
Out of HatbOI-Ana: One yeu, 16.00; 2 ye.s. OO.M with the left glove, and wbea lt-tlke-tt-tsl From tbe news-lnetdeut, lnelud.J.Di one parent • KEVIN SPANGLER, 15, of
who 1s on tbedlstrictattorney'a 1\2 Marguerite Ave., Corona
statf, the SIJII)ervtsor of family del Mar, bead of the EDS1gn
Ufe at Roosevelt junior hl&h maJUnr crew: ••No, 1 cloD't be-
came cQ wttb tbe following ueve I'm ready yet to biDdle
statement: the respooslbtUties of tbe out-
AR:VO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of thf' Ens19'1
* TAXPAYERS DESERVE "WINDFALL"
Last week's announcement of a huge
jump in assessed valuation of property
in the Harbor Area ought to show up In
lower tax rates for us hard-press•d
taxpayers. But from both Newflort Beach
and Costa Mesa came reports of added
city spending now contempWed because
of this unexpected "windfall" of Increased
tax revenue --if the originally estimated
tax rates remain uncut. Apparently a deaf
ear is being turned toward the rising
protests against the growing tax burden.
Only from the Newport Mesa school dis-
trict came an encouraging word. Supt.
John Nicoll said that the district wtll
use the assessment increase to reduce
taxes instead of adding new programs.
That's the way it should be wtth the
other taxing bodies. The taxpayers deserve
the windfall benefit. • • • * WHO NEEDS ANOTHER NEWSPAPER?
If there is one thing that Costa Mesa
does NOT need, it is a city-publtabed
newsletter. (The same goes for Newport
Beach, of course.)
The Costa Mesa venture Into civic
journalism is a 4 page quarterly news-
letter, budgeted at about $12,000aimually.
Along with it goes the wistful thought
that the news-starved citizens of Costa
Mesa will shout with joy at this thoughttul
gesture of the city fathers to keep them
informed. If that be so, you'll find me
first in line asking for the great secret
of getting folks to read all about the
big news of city hall, and the diverse
other halls that make up the bustling
civic household.
Claiming some expert knowledge of
r eaders' interests and tastes, I estimate
that about $11,500 of that $12,000 budget
will be going down the drain of disinterest.
After all, however brilliantly written,
the city newsletter will have no alluring
photos of beauty queens, no fascinating
stories of Frasier the lion-hearted, no
comics, or advice to the love-lorn. The
city manager's dramatic stories of how
city government operates just wtll not
cut the mustard.
A friendly word of advice is to leave
newspaper work to newspapermen --who
are doing a pretty fair job of it. • • •
to prORaJte a single one or the We now have companica in indivi~ traitors ~r treasonous the fJCid .et up for men who
orpnwhons rnlking ~ ClleeJ , refW~C to go out into the fteld!
oul or helping our enemaes. In Vietmun, we have whole
w_hy1 units which have refused combat.
Its because a large ~;~CTCCnl· Many enlisted men have shot
11ft of our elected orfiCLils and their officers in the back
federal judses thenuelves are The Pentagon has c~ressed
AGAINST winning the war ; are that in 1970, rraginga numbered
FOR peace at any price, or FOR 209, compared wilh "only" 96
tlw Communisl enemies. the year before. Fragging, in
For instance, in 1970, a case you haven't heard, is the
••patriot" named Andrew Stapp, new slang term for murder, or
.who founded the American attempted murder or unp>pular
Stnioeman's Union, had his un-or "eager beaver" orricers. News
dcain.blc discharge revencd by of the death of orricers some·
1 federal judge v.tlo decreed that times brings cheers at troop
Stapp's efforta to sub~rt the movies. Some officers even ha~
umy was an Moff-duty activity" bounties on their heads. In
and thlt lhe army had no right Vietnam, thousands of Ameri·
to disc:hroqe him. The Supreme cans consider their own "Brass" Court has e~n struck down an as the real enemy.
oklllw which made it illegaJ for Many returnees have gone on
non«rrice people to wear ser· the banquet circuit to extol the
LIGAL NOnCE
enemy and to damn their own
country. Other "pacifist s" have
act1.1.3lly defected to the Viet
ORDINANCE Nb. 1452 Cong.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE Drug addiction, dese rtton, em OF NEWPORT BEACH mutiny, permissiveness, immo·
AMENDING SECTION 12.56.-rality, are rampant in our Armed
140 OF THE NEWPORT Forces, both aro und the world
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE and here. Only the Marines have held the line at all . TO PERMIT THE RIDING La st year, 1 \ongress tonal
OF BJCYCLES ON CERTAIN Subcommittee report ed that 10
SmEWALKS IN CONNEC-to 15 percent of out troops m
TION WfrH THE DEVELOP-Vietnam are on heroin. ~nd that
MENT OF BICYCLE TRAILS drug use among them has reached
Tbe City CouocU of the City "epidemic proport ions." A mons
•
RACE DRIVER Mike Hiss, left, Is welcomed to Corona
del Mar's Kiwanis Club last week by Buck Schueller.
Mike, picked as "rookie of the year" at Ind1anapol111 this
year, Uves ln Tustin and drives an otfenhauser-eogtned
"Gurney Eagle" for Corona del Mar resJdents Tom and
Mary Pagt. Mr. Hiss informed local KJwanians on the
technology, investment and training Involved In big-car
racing. (Kiwanis photo.}
LeHersto Editor of Newport Beaeb DOES OR-younz soldiers, needle hepatnts
DAIN as follows: is not as great a menace u VD. • y AF FIGHTS TYRANNY are among the reasons why
SECTION 1.Sectiool2,56,140 The race war in the army 1s Editor or the Ensign it is needed," --Henry Haz-
ed tbe Newpoct BeachMtmlcJpal possibly even worse than at Have you ever wo~ered what Utt, ''What you should know
Code 11 ameoded to read: home . It's always been bad m America would be like u a about inflation."
"l%.51.140 OperatlDgBtcyele the Armed Services, but the totaUtarian form of govern. Apparently the thllted States
oa Sidewalk. No persoo shall people tlllve never been told ment became established here? government has chosen to ig--•-1 the truth about it. In World War th u-t ned I ---orr de a bicycle. sur-II, black battalions had to be It wouldn't be a t&appy sight. oore e en 11 .. e examp e
rey CJde, pedleab. or other Freedom of press ~h •e-of the vast maj(Jrtty of ttle "integrated" because under fire. • -r-~-• IMF t wa.Jed derice or COO'JI)'Uee the blacks wollld inYatiably run Ugton and so forth would be nations and o imitate the
Uld tGrtraDiportatiooaodpro. the wrong w.~y. Having whites solelY in the hands of the s tate gold laws ot two non-IMF na -
pelled bJ bumao power, 14100 both in front and behi nd them of which, most importantly: tions ·-U.S.S.R. and com-
UJ' sidewalk in the City, e:z. helped. One can rationalize that criticism of government poll-munlst China.
cept tbat bicycles may be ridden the Negro back then had less cles would be obsolete. Non-ownership of gold per.
OD tbe sidewalks located as education and le5.5 to be patriotic ln order to travel, each in-mils poUUclans, whom we elect,
folknrs: about. What ever the reason, they dlvidual would be compelled to produce (by deficit ftna.nc.
Soatb ooe-ha.U of sidewalk havt, on the whole, been poor to r eceive permission, if al-ing) all the dollars they want
oo Ocean Froat between sold~rs. Man y officers in World lowed to travel at all. Every to remain popular and be re.
F Street and McFadden War II told me that the blacks person would !lave a job and eleeted. U our citizens could
Place and between the were a net Liability: we'd have security but remember there own and trade in monetary gold,
westerly Uoe of the Ocean been better off 'Nithout any -Is no un~mployment or tr'eedom the inflationary bubble, and the F because when the chips were be 1 1 Uf rQntParki.ogLotand36th down , they failed. or course , tnaprlsoneither. em zzement o e savings
Street; anyone who would make such a It might be t.lsclst it might it creates, would burst and
Jamboree Road, westerly statement IS aut omaticaUv label· be sociaUst or It 'mtgtlt be there would no looger be a
side, from EastblutfDrive eel a racist. (A racist, as I have communist 'yet whatever It "monetary crisis," The poll-
(Ford Road) to Bayside previously remarked, is a per son comes und~r tt w1U be totall-ticia.ns' speoding could be COD-
Orin; who believes in history, genetics, tartan all the same. And of trolled!
Dofar Drive, westerly side, ~nd his eyes.) course, 1t will be a cause that U you really wlsh to stop
from Clllf Drlfe to 495 G. I. blacks now return wh ite wtll want to help the people's inflation., write to your coo-
feet oortberly of the center ofricers' salutes wtth the clench-welfare however at a cost gressmen aDd to tbe secretary
llDe of Coast Highway; ed fist "Black Power" com· • -a utue treedom' 'or a Ultle of the treasury asld.ng them munisl "salute." l· Eutblufl' Drive, westerly In some units, while soldiers more security, to legatue ownership of gold
side, from tbe DOrtberly are now more afra1d to en ter America Is heading towards by all citizens,
Corona del Mar HighSchool barracksalone at n1gh t than they tbfs soctaUsUc direction at hid! C. C. Moseley
drtYeway Co Jamboree .1.re in the front-lint jungle. speed with polltlcJans like Me-Glendale
Road; ''Head-h untmg·· blacks are more Govern at the steering wheel ~ the Bible Cutf. Drl•e, -·•herly side, .. c c. f 0
.. rom ~· ngerous t .. an t .. c ormal en· The youth of America is the
from Kings Place to Dover emy. hope of the future to chan~re For Zion's sake wUl I DOt
DrlYe; -Cop yr 11~:h t ! Q7 ~. Tht this situation. Young Amerl-OOld my peace, and for Jer-
Fotd Road, soutberl:y side, Amew;an Way F<'~lu res cans for Freedom (YAF) Is usalem's sake 1 will not rest,
between Jamboree Road DEDIC.A. TION TODAY the largest youth organization until the righteousness thereof
and a point 900 feet east AT HEW BANK Sl TE dedicated to challenging the go forth as brightness, and
of Newport Hills Drive A ktJlg-size bottle of cham-welfare and collectlvetbeorles, the salvation thereof as a lamp
West; pagne wUI be used to "christen" on campus and in the com-that burneth.
Ml.eArtbur Boulevard, west-United CaWornia Bank's new munlty, And the Gentiles shall see
erl)' side, between Port Newport Center ottlce in dedi-Of course, being only stu-tby rlgbt~usness, and allld.np
SWtloD. Drive and PaeUtc cattoo ceremootes scheduled dents, YAF l.n Orange County tby glory, and thou sha.tt be
Vltw Drl'f'e; for 4•30 P m toda J 1 20 has little resources and oot called by a oew aame. whicb
Plclflc View OrtYe, aotah-Tbe ~mce: iocate.l'at u~o~i. much equipment. we are trying the mouth of the Lord shall
•11 llde~ between Ma.c-NewportCeoterDrtve,wlll~n to secure old printlDg equip .. name.(J.sai.ab 62:1~2.) * MORE ATTACKS ON PROPERTY ~ar JJ::':::•w:: ~ tor buslness Friday, July 21. meot; eveo a mlm09grapb rna-The basic safeguard for lndivicllal ......-R. c. Kimball. vi ce pres!-cl!Jne would be a big he-.. Plus
Marpertte Annue; dent and manager of the of-other equipment that a regular liberty Is the right to own private property, ln1Do A ...... eut aide, be-lice, aDd Cl!ules F. Lehman, buslness omce would use.
The only threat to that safeguard 1a the -S&lala&O Drl" aDd asstdant nwoa .. r, wiU co-loost Jo !he More we plan to enter
power of government. -... tlldnr.U, Orin, tbe PI'Oiflm. more lotluenee ooto tbeeampus .::--~,to ~blldrobtloleo~s AD all-dar open house cele-to combat 'f'tolent elemeotssucb Favorite target of the attack In our _., -· with retreshmeots and as !he sns aDd to e .. aball1
community is the Irvine Co., probably « -· tricycles, -•-tree &)Ita, wtu 11o held Friday. pli!llsh our o•o campus oews-clllirt or lbtebou'dl." paper. OoJy ttma will teU U
because it is good rabble-rousing ~ IIICTKI( z. Tlola ........,. LEGAL NOnCE ,., u responsible stud-can
., *II bt --ClDCO 111 111o " ~ t ban ··--·-u• to keep hitting away at a big lanu-ow,Mr. lfllda1 --., 111o c 111, FtcTTTK>m BtEJNESS NAWE ~':cu::. ~ A:.,1';; ~ ~
There is a double-barrelled attack colilc !U!!IIbo amollaU bt lllleU•• STATEMENT Yours,
on right now --the attempt to tMII ._ ... ...,. -!be -ot Ito Tbe tollowlllc per800lsclolog Larry Samuels • ~ . r.urtness u: (1} Joint Veot1U'e Or COIJlltJ y AF from the Irvine Co. for ree . . -r• wu ~mo-Capllal r-., Co!1ll)all)', (2) P. ~Box 5004
and park sites along the cout il.ttraiD • .,.. ot a ropa.r IDHIIar ot Jolol Vtoture DoYO..,ment Fllllortoo caw. , .. Cl:i ~l 'ol 1M Ct)J co_.,, (S) Jollll Veaturo Ft-' Corona del Mar and Laguna Belieb, ~· i1 ••Pi>/1 Boaell bold coo 1M -lalSenlcnCoii!IJ&II)'.I007 ' HELP STOP INFLATION
th eU rt t claim crtptive ·;.. ...... ·..., dQ-ot ~-19'11 IUid oaa. An Ba-tolud Editor ot 111o Eaolp, e o o pres • .... -... ad!IIDI .. Uoo loth 1101 11....,.,n a.;~~~, eaw. -; "The poriUJ!IDI 1s ti!IGIIIJ
for the public in the Upper Newport Bay If ltolr, It'll, .., 111o tolJolrlac Malcobn R. Ellloll, 1007 801-·~ !bat can lab a -
ea. Revocatio of -ership wtth-"' -.to ..a: b liYO., 80-J.olud, NIW--IDOdlty uu -· IIIIP ar 0 0 "" .,,.. ATD, COUIICILIIEII: RJ'CJooll, port Boac:b, IIUU. aome lllk 00 I~ aDd -Cl
compenaation is the covetous obj~ve OZ.:. .. a.:J:'!":'~·· ~.;:;:;.~ --~Jooo." --~
In both -s. • :zaJ" ooiiii:ii'iml-lie-...,..... "•-R. EWolt. ''D lo snclltb' • ._ •-If theM land-grabbing SdWD ill tJl ... D ItA . n11 ......... lllod wtlb 1M ~ !'UIIat Ia -, lbol--.. coverameat atttctal.l are aueeNdd, tMD · .. ....,.._. _, clort., an.. c.-,. -• P•• ••
·-... •-•e~_._ u ~--... A _ ,..,_ ProToqore oa: 1-n. It'll • ..n-L .:f :-...,:-.. ''!.. •-"rlfl-• ~~~~~ ft -•-..-I....-~, -,....--.t.Jrui: Stl*,-,clon,IIJIIIY--•
-101 -operty 1a eooeel'll8d. If t.o.a 1.e1100 •II' 1. Madolol, ~-* liCk "' .. _, "' aa vw I "'' ..-CIJ.i:: P-Ill!' II 10 11 Aor. diE IllS. , .. _, U!l II -tbe)' au ciD tllllll to the IniDe Co., tbeJ Nt 10 It'll, ta a& 1 It'll, Ia tiii 11.:.,.d aWtoor -.. l!d•t • ..-, ol au ciD.., t• All to aU o1 us. 11•-•-'"-• i~~~p. F-11111 ll!o ._,. nla. A.lll ~
" We never seod them unless side world."
teacher s request them." • BROCE WARREN TICE,
After agreeing to discontinue 15, of 912 SaDilcut1c Dr., Har-
tbe bomoseJUal visitations to bor Vtew Hllls, EDSJ,gn maller:
Roosevelt junior higtl, be cOD-"Yes. I'd Uke to pta a few
tacted the Gay Counsel.lDgSer-years rapidly. It would ltiYe
vice and ''served ootlce that me the opportunity for better
hereafter It would simply have jobs and I'd be able to drive
to send a higher class of homo-a car with adult ald."
sexuals to spread Its ,.,,..,., __ ,.._.,.
1D the sebools." (From ~
••se:r: teachers," by Guy Wright
S. F. Examiner, May 28, 1972.~
Two members of the state
board of educattoo requested
an lovestiptlon of this and
reports from other sebools ln
CaWornia. The results were
anno~meed July 13. The classes
were cleired of any wroogdolncf
STUART MIKE
• STUART DOUGLAS BUR-
LINf'.HAM, 16, of 120? star-
board Way, Harbor VIew Hllls,
EnsJgn mailer: "Yes. I look
forward to new lob opportunt.
Does this surprise you? It
shouldn't, 1f you ba.ve kept track
of the appointments that Go•-
eroor Reagan bas made to the
state board of education. The
most recent shock came when
he appol.nted Dr. David Alla.n
Hubbard, who hasbeenanacUve
proponent of cross-town bus.
sing in the Pasadena -school ties and responsibtllties when
district. According to reports, I am 18, and I'm trying to
he has pushed sensitivity train-acoompllsh as much as pos-
ing and has been connected slble to ~epare myself tor
wtth Walter Bremond, former them."
head of the mflltant Black Con-• MlK E TUPY, 12, ot 2120
gress. Seville Ave., Balboa, student
Governor Reagan recently at Ensign school: "No. 1 enjoy
appolnted Sellm (BOO} Franklin being young, and 1 don't Jouk
to the position of judgt from forward to taxes aDd other prob-
tbe Newport-Mesa school terns older people have."
board, This is DOt the
time be has plocked a·
boud member from this
trict. Tbe tlrst time
years · ago When Lloyd
pled was picked to be a
Aod then. when U came
Goveroor Reagan's "educa-
tional reform" committee, the
former superintendent of
Newport.Mesa district,
Wm. CUD.Dlngbam, was choseD.
to be a part of that decisioo MATT BRANDON
making group. This district bas • MATT CLARK, 10, of 1'758
a. reputation of being the most Plaza del Sur, Balboa, student
controversial district in tbe at Newport elementary school:
state. "No. 1 want to keep oo enJoylDg
Governor Reagan was warned being young."
by mauy people who were 1n • BRANOON ffiLLJS 13 of
a position to know wtat was 2141 Ocean Blvd., ~. ~u
golDg on. But in spite of their dent at Ensign school: "No.
advice, he accepted these peo-Things are a lot easier when
pie for appointments. you're stJU a kid."
MEMORIAL FOR JUDGE CLARKE
Board ot Trustees, am his
fa.mUy has made substantial
gifts in support of theCollere's
bulldlnc program.
The Chapman College library
has been tamed the Thurmond
Clarke memorial llbrary by
the board ot trustees, booor ..
tog the late Tburmood Clarke
or Sbore Clitfs, wbo was senior
Uotled Slates district jud .. lor EMLISTS I M C. G.
the ceotral district of CaU-Coast Guard Searna.D Recruit
fornla at tbe U.me of his death Michael S. lrwiD, 90D of Mr.
1n Febr..-y,l97l.JudgeCiarke and Mrs. Richard D. Irwin of
had been chief U. s. district 4102 E. Coast Hwy., Corona
Judp for the Southern District HJghlaods, has enUsted in the
of Callfornia, 5\C*Ior court Coast Guard at the U. s. Coast
judge of Los Angeles County, Glald Recrutting station, Long
mtmlelpll judge for Los Anee-Beach. and is receiving beslc
les. and deputy county attorney tra1u1ng at Alameda.. He ls a
for tbe County of Los Anceles. t:»rmer studeot ot Santa MODica
His widow, Athalla Clarke, hl&fl school aod Orange Coast
Is a member of the Chapman Collep,
-;("1•••..-.::a-...-
MILLIONTH THUNDERBIRD car built by tiM! Ford Motor Co. is checked out by Costa
Mesa dealer Theodore Robins, center; Ford marketing manager Frank Zimmerman,
left, and JobD Hall, the compa.oy's district sales manager, during ceremonies last
week at Ford's Los Angeles, plant, wh.lch built the millionth ThUDderblrd. Mr. Robins,
currently celebrating his firm's 51st arudversary in the Harbor area, was picked to
attend the ceremony because of his outstanding Thtulderbird sales record.
Reservists
are training
in Yuma
Nt.De Harbor ...area War-lDI atr
reaerriJtl, UDder..,I.Dc tbelr !4
week &DIWll actin dl.ay traJ.D-
LDc wttb El Toro resene unit.
deplored to Yama, Artl., wiU
retura Friday.
Tbe 2-week sttnt tor re-
servtsta: 1.a: augmemed by
morC.ly reserve drllla at El
Toro 'rith an orp.olzed unit.
Traln1Dg wtt.b MulDe Attack
Squadron 134 are Ma.)lr P. A.
Krueger, 118 ~ St., West
Nnpori; CapG!oDavldA. Mar-
stall, 4902-1/Z Neptuao Ave.,
West Newport; Corporal Thom-
as G. Heodrlckaon, U 7 45tb
St., West Newport; Corporal
Melftn Ketler. 304 Eoct.aa, tbe
Jllufts; CaptatoJamesP. Casey,
953 Saedcastle Dr.. Harbor
View Hills; Captain Rlebard N.
Bloomberg. 487 E. 19tb St.,
Costa Mesa; Sergea..s:Jt Curry
W, KJrkpatrlck, 423 Fair Dr.,
Costa Mesa, and Sergant Rod-
ney S. Tbompsoo Jr .,1042 Mis-
sion Dr,, Costa Mesa.
Spen4ing Z weekswtthMariDe
Air SliiPOrt Sql&droo 4 Is Staff
Sergeant Wayne F. VanLeuven,
160 21st St., Costa Mesa.
NEJ!>ORT HARBOR ENSIGN
PUil.JSIIEO WEEKLY -PAGEl
Marllle Attack Squadron l:W BARBARA WILMOUTH or Newport Beach Is surrounded
M.t.RIHE RESERVISTS GO OH .t.CTIVE DUTY
Local Marlne ruen1sts are The)' are Cpl. D&nd A.. Prtt~
partklj>aUng In the anoiMt Z mann nt 611 -1/2 Car-
weeks of actin duty for trat.o-Ave., a.od Cpl. Oa..td Mue ol
inc wttb the El Toro based '705 Acacia AYe •• ear... del
all~Reserve Hea.dQ\Ilrters and War, a.nd Cpl. Mtetael Rene,
Y.ainteoaDce SQllldron-46 at the 320 VIa Udo Nord, ~. 1,
Santa Ana heUcopter a.tr station. Lido Isle.
"Who takes all
those pills?"
our phann,u.:y. Row on row on
row of bottks. bo\C'>, can1~1crs. tulx~. vials, jars
about .!,000 IICnl'\ 10 all (oood queStiOn. Who
an• they for ? The ;1ns••er, of course, is )'vu. Say
you go to a physici:1n ;md he wmcs a pro:c;cription
v.h11.:h you bnng 10 us to llr litlcd. We can"t tell
v,.hal the ailment v.ill be-then:-.1rc thousands,
anJ we don't know wh.11 mcdi<."<~tlon the doctor
, 111 prescribe. To pro\ ide prompt ph;.mnaccutical
~n 10.:1: we h;Jve to lx ready for JUS\ about anythmg..
Whu:-h we are.
IRvINE To IRVINE, ACROSS THE SEA ;"jehetsaod~'!t"""sc:z~-n~ed~attoeEskt•T(;lor:o~. ~Lt~~~fu~o~~we:~ w~~e:r~oo~~~~~w~u:~r:~~o~~~
Sunday, July 23, ln Anaheim Convention Center . !'\ew to
The cultlD'al e.zchange of can, 16, a student at the lr-Marine Air S!.CJPOrt Sqllldron the show this year ts a modular house whkh cau t..e Christensen lrvlne-to-Irvloe, a new towns
eschangt, began Monday when
3 Scottish lassies from Irvine,
Scotland, arrived In Irvine,
CaW.
teen-age ambassadors from the vine Royal Academy 4, also based at El Toro, ls constructed quickly and cheaply through new produrt10n
twln Irvine communities, both During their lrvin:e visit, the coocerned primarily with methods. The house ls sU111ted in the exhibition tlall,
master-planned "Dew towns," Scottish ambassadors wtll be grOUDd-to-air control of tac-completely furnished and b.ndscaped aod,will be au(•tJonM
will involve month-long visits the guests of Mr. and Mrs. tical jets.. ott during the shOw. The home show Is open from 5 to 11
-~ L COAIT 11111' .. co.o•A DEL IIAa
OJIJOLE ,_ISJI
by the coeds to each others' Larry Littrell, 5412 Keoosha The achve duty period began p.m. week ni ghts , ooon to 11 p.m . Saturday and: noon to
commwUcy. L~; Mr. and Mrs. c~resJ•uu~cy~8~·------------------~'~P-~m~.~s~~:&~Y·~----------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
D NEW
Frigidaire
JET ACTION
WASHERS • designed
especially
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Permanent
Press
and
Delicate
Fabrics
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1 lt'A&CO MA.TS
STILL A. VAIL ABL I! FOR
LARGER LOADS.
Tbe program Is sponsored Mitchell, 17686 Ash Tree Lane; r
by the University high school and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Yunker,
Puent, Faculty and Friends 1430 E. Mall.
0rga.n.Lu.t1on (PFFO) and the Tne American Irvine ambas-
lrvtne Company in cooperation sadors are the daughters of
with the City of Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langlois,
The cultural exchange was 4051 Robon Drive, and Mrs.
originated earUer this year Betty Thomas, 18031 Norton.
wben two Irvine Company ex-ec~ves, WUliam R. Mason, LUCY RO YCE, PIONEER
president, and G. W. Ferguson, TEACHER, DIES AT 88
corporate commiDllcatlons vice Miss Lucy Royce, a school
president, visited Irvine, Scot-teacher ln this area for 45
land, as part or a European years, will be entombed today,
"new towns" tour. July 20, at Fairhaven cemetery
They suggested the eschange In Santa Ana. Miss Royce, who
to the lrvtneDeveklpmentCom-was 88, died Monday at Hoag
pany or ScotlaDd to fUrther a hospital, following a long Ill-
bond a trleDdshlp between the ness.
two cities. The Scottish com-She Uved at 362 Broadway,
p:\DY responded with enthusiasm Costa Mesa.
.lDd suggested a summer stu-Services at the chapel of the
dent exchange program. ttmeral director, WestcUtr
Tbus evolved a local cultural mortuary of Costa Mesa, are
exctance committee wxler the scheduled for 10 a.m. The Rev.
auspices or the University High Russell Clay wUI ottictate.
School PFFO that included then Miss Royce, a native orlowa,
PFFO presideot Shirley Palley, came here 45 years ago aoo
AM!ette Bork, Virginia Kirk-taught at a number of schools
ham, Ca.role Jackson, current here until just before her death.
PFFO president Lou Frtd-
handler, principal Vic Sher-GEORGE WOODFORD JR.
reitt and Mrs. Gabrielle Pryor, OH NATIONAL BOARD
Irvine City Councilwoman, who George L. Woodford Jr., es-
was an American Field Service ecutlve vtce presldent,Southern
high schOol exchange student calllornla F'lrst National Bank
to Germany. t&as been re-elected to a3-y~
The committee, LPJn the term on the oatlonal board of
recommendation of the Uni-Junior Achievement. He llas
verstty b.igh !acuity and ad -served on the board of JwUor
ministration, selected Sue Achievement, Southern Call-
Langlois, 16, and Ela.ine Strutt, fornta for 17 years a.nd was
16, to represent Irvine, CaW., president ln 1960-61, He Is
in the cultural exchange. They currently on the eJ:ecutive com-
will leave August 1 for Scot-mittee of the local board.
land. Junior Achievement is a non-
Arriving in Irvine from Scot-profit program wll.lcb provides
J.a.M are Carole Locke, 16, a teen...agers a chance to operate
student at Ravenspark Acad-their own companies rrom capi-
emy; Sheila Cherry, 17, a stu-tall.zatlon to Uquldation during
dent at St. Michael's Academy the course ot a school year. in Kilwinning; and AUeeo Dun-___ :...:.:..,::.:::::_:,.:..;
• ttr0 NEWPORT
CO$T.t. MEU , .... ,,.,
LEGAL NOTICE
FICTITIOI.E BUSlNE~ NAME
STATEMENT
Tile following persons are
doing busloess as: Tile Child-
r en's Bookshoppe, 3'107 East
Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar:
Sara F. Brant, 2612 Vista Dr.,
Newport Beach; Florence D.
Myer, 31561 Table Rock, 1106,
Soogll La ......
Tbis busloess 1s being con-
ducted by a partnership.
Siped: sara F. Brant, Flor-
ence D. Myer.
This statement ftled wttb the
county clerk of Orange Co~.mty
oo.: July 17, 1972, by Beverly
J. Maddox, deputy county clerk..
Publlsb: July 20, 27, Aug. 3,
1972, 1D tbe Newport Karbor
F -19050
OUNG RIVER
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UCB pays interest
11 times a year,
not justA.
We're th e only maJor Cahforrua
bank that pays mterest monthly
on regular savings
So no w if you want to use your
in terest instead of leavmg 1t m the
bank, you don't have to wa1t till
the end of a quarter to do 1t
If you d on't want to use your
interest. you can JUSt s1t back and
watc h it grow. Month after lucra-
tive month.
C hances are. you can even get
th e good news by mali Because
o ur new. m ore mformative
monthly statement -The Com-
Every month
a little more good news.
plete Statement --can show the status of your savmgs account nght
along with your checkmg account and Balance Plus account
Another point of mterest. We not only pay 1t monthly We com-
pound it daily That means yo u actually end up earnmg more. Say,
for example, the current annual rate 1s 4% Compounded da1ly, that
comes out to 4 08%
Obviously, a UCB regular savings account does a little more for
I INTED
I BANK
lhM4 ffliC
your mo ney
So bring your cash m. And cash m.
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LEARNING TO KICK --Orange Coast College swim tnstruetor Raeleoe Hess of Newport
Beach gives Mark Nass, 4, of Costa Mesa some lnltial Lnstruetlons ln kicking. The 3rd
2-week summer swim program l.s now UDder ny and wtll contlnae through July 28.
A float session will be held from July 31 through Au1. 11. Registration wtU be neld
July 29 in the gym. Classes meet for 40 minutes Moodly through friday, from 9 a.m.
to 2:25 p.m. The fee is $-4 per studeri tor the 2 week session. The toddler classes,
for 3 year olds, are priced as $8 per session.
DENSITY RULES MULLED
NEW'ORT HARBOR EII$1(J(
PUBLISHEDWEEKLY -PAGE I
lltURSDAY, JULY 10, 1!72
COROllA DEL IIAII, CAl.
YOUTH COMMISSION IS
PLANNED IN NEWPORT
W. E. Kettler
heads board
A city JOUIIl «<lllmiAIOO, lbe clty ,....... told lbe Eo·
Jnlde wp of )'t""'CC*II'I 16 to ai&n. ''&ad WI wUl bl.ft 10011
to y-.ra old ts be1DC pluMd auae.UOU for lbe COUACil oa
tor Newport 's.ch. City COWl· that llld otbor ~-"
ctlmto wt1J eet rec:ommeadl· Altenate n.JI to 1M youth
tioDI oa tlMoommlul<lll'a mate puUcU.tloo 1n city pernmtot
._,, po'hl'J, rntetlq .tehldull neb u a mayor's ad\UOI'Y
a.ad otber detalt. at u Aur. committee or tbe ~tloo o1
14 meettoa, Clb' NaJapr Rob· teelllgers to the city I regular
ert WJlUlll1d ttaLI ..-eet. commlsslons, wiU also be
Vlee-W:ayor Honrd Roprs stud.ted.
suggested tbe poutb oommia:-Mr. Wynn said hls of1lce VICTOR R. ABUBO ot Costa
•oo idea at last weelc'sCouoctl will probably suggest a mem-YeSI. tas been 111med vice-
study seasioo, and directed Mr. berstlip of from 5 to '1 young presidert tn charge of market-
WynD to eomellack.tthrecom-people on 1. youth commission, 1Dg aod ales for Salas-MulUns
Jmenda.tions. Mr. Wyno M.a llad or the ~tlon of ooe or 2 Dlverslfted lnc. ~Costa Mesa,
e~perleoce working wttl!ayouth youngsters to each present designer aod b.brleatoroi.•Ies
commtssJon tnCorooado, where commission. complems for major boUslDg
be wu city ma..ger before According to Ctty Clerk devek.lpments ln the west.
coming here. Laura Laglos, one 18-year-old A graduate of Riverside Pob'
"Just what powers the com-nu a.lrea.dy applled for a seat b1gb school and San Jose State
mission would have is a key on the Pla.nnine: Commlsstoo. College, Mr. Abubo 'n.S em-
problem to be worked out," to replace one of 2 e.rptrlng played by Lu.Uey Bros. of ADa-
-------------terms there. The City CooocU belm before joLolog the Salas-
LECAL NOTICE Is expected to approve sug-M1Ull.ns orp.nlzatioo,
·--------------gested commission and board
fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME appointments at either the JulY GRADUATE FELLOWS
STATEMENT 24or Aug.l4 meeting. SELECTED BY STATE
'_l'he following persons are Ideas on tncludlng youngpeo-State graduate fellows for
do1..0g business a.s: The Toy pie tn cUygovernmentarebelng 1972-73 have been selected by
SOOp, 3101 E. Coast Highway, gathered from several Call-the state scholarship and loan
Corona del Mar, Ca .: Joh.o E. fornia and Arizona cltieswbere commission, Selections are
McNeUly, 608 Orchid, Coro01. such programs already exist, made on the basts of academic
del Mar, Ca.; W1lma H. Me-..Mr. WyM said. aclllevement, potential, tloan-
Neilly, 608 Orchid, Corona del -cial need and with reference
Mar, Ca. LEGAL HOTIC:E to the estimated ma~wer
Thls business ts being con-NOTICE TO CREDITORS needs of the state.
dueled by a general partner-SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Local recipients are: sh~. STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR Jerrold Cohen, 3210 York
Slgned : John E. McNetuy, THE COUNTY Of ORANGE Ave., Costa Mesa, at t.OC .
Wilma H. McNeilly, No. A-?3ll3 Margaret Kieffer 2363-A
Tbe subject of populatloo prl epared by the planning stafi corhl,s stal le,meloOrt filed wctth th,e Estate of WILLIAM E. Carlton Pl., Costa 'Mesa, at
density --how many people or inclusion In the ctty's gen-un Y c er o ange oun Y CRAWFORD, Deceased. UCL
per square acre --trill come era! development plan. Thegen-on: July 7• 19'72, by Beverly NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Richard Ter.ak, 175 Costa
before the Newport Beach Plan-era! plan, being thrashed out J. Maddot., deputy county clerk. to the creditors of the above Mesa St., Costa Mesa, at Stan-
n.lng Commission meeting to-part by part, Is scheduled for Publish: July 13• 20• 27• Aug. named decedent that all persons ford Medical School.
night, July 20, at City Hall. adoption sometime next yea r . 3, 1.9'12, lD the Newport Harbor having claims against the said Gregory Hayes, lrvine,
Eulier this mooth, the com-Otck Hogan, city planning di-Enstgn, f -18887 decedent are required to me USC School of Dentistry,
mlsston sent a "sliding scale" rector, said this week he will them, wlththenecessaryvouch-'li:Z:!
build1Jlg height Umtt law to ask the Planning Commission MRS. M>LLWEBER DtES ers, In the oUice of the clerk ~
..... _ ... -
the City Council, which lotro-U it wa.nts an interim law to Funeral services were held of the above entitled court, or
duced the measure last week coot.Tol density while the gen-July 10 in Costa Mesa for to present them, with the nec-
~lE::\ and set U for public hearlng eral plan is still being worked Elsie Wollweber, who dled July essary vouchers, to the under-:f Aug. 14. Most planners have oat. 6 at Hoa g Hospital after :a. signed at the oftl.ce of her L:l>--io-'.:7!; considered belgbt limits and "ll the commission wants long illness. attorneys: KEENE & DION,
THE VETERAN'S MARKER AT MY GRANDFATHER 'S
GRAVE IS ALMOST UNREADABLE. IS IT POSSIBLE
TO HAVE THIS EITHER REPAIRED OR REPLACED?
Keep cool with
CANV/lS
AWNINGS
Don t let tne sun spool your
patoo •un St~ade w t\tl c:olorlul
canvas for root comlor1 Cllll
or come o~ lor tree est.mates.
SAIITA W
ltlR & AWllllG
'ACTO•V
2202 SOUTH MAIN
population density as being re-an ordinance, we will go to Mrs. WolJweber whO was Suite 510 Avco Financial Cen-
lated subjects. work on that," Mr · Hogan said. 83 lived at 2191 H~bor Blvd. ter, 620 Newport Center Drive,
The city plann!Dg statf, In-"MeanwhUe, we will continue c~sta Mesa. ' Newport Beach, CallfornJJ.,
structed to bring the commls-to work toward density guide-A native of New York she .,.hlch is the place of business
sion !{) to date at toolght's Unes for the ~era! plan.'' moved to .caUfornia in 11923 of theunderslgnedinallmatters
meeting on wbat ls being done A density law· whether it and spent the last 15 years pertaining to the estate of said
about density plazmiDg. Is n:-comes by separate ordinance in Orange County. decedent, within tour months
pected to ask commisslooers or as part of the general plan, Services at Central Bible after the nrst publication or
to hold off on the issue for would limit the number of hous-Church Costa Mesa were con-this notice.
aootber 11 days. Oo Jul.y 31, lng units per acre in the city, ducted 'by Pastor i:d Beatty. Dated June 2?, 1972
a joint meeting between the and ls seen as an etfective Bell-Broadway directed the Louise M. Witten, Admlnis-
Planning Commtssioo and the method of controlling the rate burial in Pacific View memortal trator of the Estate of the
City Councll wt.U get a full a.od concentration of develop-pa.rk, Harbor View HUls , above oamed decedent.
report on density studies betac m.eot. Sur'flvors are a daughter, KEENE & DION, Attorneys
LEGAL NOTICE
No denstty laws currentty Frances Jenkins, of La Mirada; at Law, Suite 510 Avco Ft-
u1st her e, bat developers seek-2 sons Howard Dunham or nancial Center 620 Newport
ing to build high-density pro-Carson' and Ralph Dunha~ of Center Drive Newport Beach
ORDINANCE NO. 1453 jects have found the going rough AmeriC:W Samoa; a broth'er, California 92660, Telephone;
AN ORDlNANCE Of THE when they have been unable Eltoo Turney, of Ari.zona; 2 644-8181, Attorneys for Ad-
CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH to convince planners or coun-slsters, Mabelle Turney and mlntstrator.
by EUGENE 0 . BERGERON
It h •lrt11•ll• lrn,.ullt'e t• .__ ~h -~~-,_,.if•li H 11 lt• Me•-il ..... k••
.,,,;,,., lt11t ....... l!'lfrteltl c.lru_._.., It r.u IN repl.r.e4. If .,.Ill .. 111 r.•-lty ... , •I·
fir.e, -will ,.,..,t.tt tM t., ... _ .... ,., t. re-•ont • ,,,._ ..... •' t~k sle"" ff•111
tW Offk• ef s..,,.n lerrir.on.
Balt%·Bergeron Funeral Home
COST A MESA 2 LOCATIONS COlONA 4ct MAl
646·2424 67l-t450
AMENDlNG SECTION 12,24.-cllmen that enough .open. space florence Lawson, both of New Publish: July 6, 13, 20, 2'1,
100 Of THE NEWPORT ~·~~~ln:g~te~ll-l:n~r=e:SI:de:n:ll:a~ld:e:-_;~~2~1~~~~~~~~1~6~~~1n~th~e~N~e~:::rt~Ha~r~oo::r ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~li~~~~~"~~~~~~~~~ BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE Yelopments.
TO EST A BUSH A SPEED
LIMIT ON PORTIONS OF'
NEWPORT HILLS DRIVE
EAST AND NEWPORT HILLS
DRIVE WEST
Tbe City CouncU of the City
of Newport Beach DOES OR-
DAIN as follows:
SECTION 1. Sectlon 12.24.100
ot tbe Newport Beach Mlllllclpal
Code is a.meoded to read:
"12,24.100 Prima. facie
Speed Limit --'l'wenty-ftYe
Miles Per HOW'. Tbe prima
facie speed limit oo the fol-
Lowing named streets or parts
thereof sba.U be hre~-nve
mlles per hour:
Balboa Boulenrd from West
Coast Highway to Alvarado
Street.
Back Bay Drive trom Its
southerly lnterseetion with
Jamboree Road to Its
northerly intersection wtth
Jamboree Road.
Riverside Avenue from West
Coast H1glrway to 250 teet
west of Tust1o. Avenue.
Newport Hllls Drl'e East be-
tween Port Cbelsea Place
and Port Laureet Place.
Newport Hills Drive West
between Port Seabourne
Way aDd Port Hemley Cir-
cle."
SECTION 2, This ordlDlnce
sbaU be publlsbed ooce in tbe
offteial oewapaper of the City,
aod the same sbaU bt etrecUYe
30 days after the dille of its
adoption.
Tbll ordJDaOce wu tntro-
duclld at a reraJ&r meett.oc of
!be City COODCU at tile City
ot Newport Beleh held oa tbe
26th daJ of JUDt, 19'72, and
'W"la adopted oo tbe 1WI dly
at July, 1972, by lbe following
tote, to wJt:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Ryckoft',
Kymta, Roprs, Croat, Store.
IIOES, COIJNCIUIEII, N-.
ABSENT COUNCILMEN, Mc-
IMU:, Ooltal.
Howard~·
Ml,.rProT.._o
ATTEST'
Lura LAP>~
Ctl)" Clork
Plllllll': 1117 JO, 1171, .. "'"
ftwiPGit....,._E .....
A lot of people, watching our"""'
building going up on Newport Cenler
Drive in Newport, hove commented,
'"Very impressive looking ... bul what ore
they going 10 Q2 in !here oil day?"
Wel l. for one thing, we'll be wrrting o
lot of checks. Losl year, for instance,
Pocific Mutuol paid i!s palicyowne<s and
!heir beneficiaries more than $175
million in benefits. ThiS money helps
people pay doctors and hospital bills,
funerol expenses, and tax obligations.
It reploces income los1 through retir.,.
menl, sickness or diooblement. It helps
kids go to college. Poys food. clothing
and housing expenses for SUNiving
dependents. And helps peopleoopowith
financial emergencies in o1her ways.
Because, first and foremost, we're a
life and health insurance company: our
career agents sit dO'/oln with individuals,
familtes and businesses and help them
plan for their financial security. Notion·
oily, we're ron ked 32nd in assets oul of
the 1,800 and some msuronce com-
ponies people hove to choose from . Our
customers currently own nearly $6
billion worth of life msuronce.
Pacific Mutual is licensed to sell1fS
insurance products 1n 49 states, the
District of Columboo and Puerto Rico. And
our customers are served locally by
more than a hundred individual and
group insurance, claims and mortgage
loon offices throughout lhe United States .
The assets of Pacific Muluollife lnsur·
once Company exceed $1 billion . So
many of the BOO people working in our
"""' building will be watching over the
investment of hundreds of millions of
dollars. Stre<1Qth and safety ore the
most im~rtont criteria when we select
the investments thot will stand behind
our customers' insurance policies. They
might be investments in new axnmerciol
or housing construction. Or utility and
induslriol bonds that help creole"""'
services for people, like a 'h'Ofer system
in florida oro lelephone network in
Illinois.
But lhese days Pacific Mutuol is more
thon on insurance company. It's o family
of finonciol companies oil related lo o
single purpose: providing financial
services for individuols, families and
business.
®
REDEVCO. OC
As its norroe suggesrs. this is our roof
estate dewlapment CXJmpOrl'f. Its role is
to capitalize on short-term development
opportuni ties. Redevco purchases and
resells improved properties.
®
PACIFIC LAKE PARK
DEVELOPillEnT ComPAny
This company builds and owns opart·
ment complexes which otter great
places to live.likeloke Pork Apartments
in Lo Meso , near Son Diego. 254 orch e
tecturolly interesting apartment homes
are set amid tall pines. meandering
walkways and ponds stocked with fish.
More projects along these lines ore
planned.
®
PIICIFIC COflSULT!rlG
CORPORATIOil
PCC provides sophisticated morkeling
services to agents all over the tountry.
It concentrates on creative financial
planning for individuols and businesses
ond Iorge estates. Often combining
extensive research with computer
onolysis, PCC provides unique solutions
to complex linonciol planning problems.
®
PIICIAC EOLJITY
SALES COil1PAI1y
A company of registered representatives
licensed to offer mutuol funds.llvJny
ore life insurance agents too. and these
men hove o portfolio of produc!s to
meet 1he financial needs of individuals,
families and business.
®
PACIAC mUTUAL
••
IIEWOit r MAIIIOR fiiSUlll
PUBUSHED IEEJ(LV -PAGE 5
TltURIDAV, JULY 211, 1!12
COROllA DEL liAR, CAL.
Camelot cast selected
' Illndlar Wllllt.m .. kl.u .. PaeUlo," ·~·-_ .. , ud oo.e tP .. a 1tr01c. n-"IIJ~II4J."
,Jor.....,._lllr<lrutoCGut Clalwollltloo-ol"Camo---Collltt'e ..,..., m.tcat. k:lt" an Eddie Rwldoe of Co-
"CamaiDt," .e._.led lor AIC-. Ita II .. u Tom at Wuwk:k.
1-1 II l:IO p.m. 1D 111o OCC llldllrd IIOWiud ol8 ........
a-lUI. TldroU uo ~ ODd Boatb u Sir Dlllldul, ud 1<»-
aJI...U are r-.111. ..,., Ftotcllor ol Gudoo "'-PilJlar 111o lMd role ol u llor<lrod.
Anti• wUI boD-,..-<>IdAiu
~~ OCC budget
·up ss milli
CGut Comm10111J CoUOIO Dtatr&ct trllltHI lut week re.
eelnd a $28,410,0!3 budpt W
tbo U'IZ-7S roar.
Tbe bttclpt c:ompues w1tb
1ut JMr's tlcure ot $U.zsz ••
106. FIDel pabUc 11oar1nc ol
tbo docllmOIII wUJ be Auc. Z
at 8 p.m. 1D tbe dlltrlct buUd· 1D& at 1S70 Adams Bbd,, Co-
G Mea. • •
Meet tile Man •·••• ... Safeco w •.
o AUTO o HOUS!
o YACHT
o COMM!RCIAL
o INDUSTRIAL
o BOHDS
~
8APIICO
INMJRANC8
Go-'ot Coro. dol Mar, He A N!W S!A SHANTY
-Jed J, B. to C-'•111'0-Fruc1o M Dolaaey ...,..
dlletloD of ''J . B."m:l..,_,.ed of DeiiDty'l S. Sb&IQ11DNew.
Ia "bxH&Da'' ud ''TII'hlftt.'' port Btacb, ud Rou W.
He Ia a .ndut at Sua Joee te1e, preRcteat ot RoMmoor
8tate UDJ.Ytrltty, IDd ltur.tied C~ IDQOID"# tbtlt:Ut
at tbe Lee struberc Iutttute o1 ooutractloD a1 a Dft' De-
Correllao J. Tbompeoa. vtce.
cbiDeellor of· bustDe .. afblrs,
oold t1a1 preUmtoary ......,...
l(A VY EMSI.GNMlcba.elR Hac1 n.luatioa figures lbow a U.S
b\tllllud of the f«m,; y~ per ceo.t rLse. Tbis will mean
Jadttb A. F~ ol 4IM ODd& an add:l.tioaal $180.000 lor tbe
Newport Beach bu made tlb district. be sa.ld.
Bob Paley & Associates
J.a Lol Aaples. IIDeJ'• Sea SblatJ, wbtc:b will 474 I. 17TH mEET COSTA MESA
Efttlleen-yeu..oJd Debbie opea 1n Roumoor LeJnre
ADD Tbomu of eo.ta Mea World 1..&1'1* Hllls lD ScQm-wtU portray c-OTe. Mart bor. Tbo --to Z40Sl El
SUrteo, az, o1 c-~~-to Toro Rood. 1a U>e ea~ar.,.s
Laoeelot, Mark appeared u portbl of tbt M•nnlnl"s relt-
Suta nmmer 1D OCC '• aaraat, formerly tDcrn u tbe
first .,lo mctJi at Pensacola. The oew tax rate Is esUmated •-----SololD( Is a ma))r atep toward at sz.o~ per $100 assessed
beeomlnc a oaval ariator. He val~n, compared wtth last
ts a 19'71 cnduate ol tbe u.s. yeu s tlgure of 69.02~.
Naval Academy. Anaapolls, Md.
of "Fldd.Jer oo the Doa Qabote dlDDer bouae and
LEGAL NOTICE
UGAL HOnC! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
SNORKEL lesaoos by Tommy Tbom,p8011. ol U. S. D1Yers
(to suqlasses) and Roo Attaoolo (holding float equlpmeot)
are belng tau&flt during tile summer at Newport Oc-.ao-
lfiPh,lc Institute in Newport Beach u put of the flrm's
program 1D Introductory OceuograpbJ for youopters.
Gr014t5 ot lZ to 15 studeots learn Back Bay ecology,
soorkellng, flshlng. simple navigation and the tuodameotal.s
ol salllng.
stu Tbrooeberry, se. ot
Suta Aaa wUI play Merlyn.
He played the role of TeYJe
ID ll>e Fullertco Cine UcJII
Opera's prochtction of "Fiddler
oo tbe roof," and las beeD
lD a r.unber of OCC summer
sllows, ID<:Iudlog "Most -J
leila," ''LI'l AI:Ger," "South
S14.2 million contract let
eodilallbmp. FICTITIOUS Bt:EINE$ NAME STATEMENT
BIKE THEfTS RISE STATEMENT Tbe to.-ur persoo lsdoiD(
BicyCle lbleYea stole 54 bikes The follnlng person 1s doing business as: David Ma gi!, Magtl
1D Newport Beach durta& tbe bwl:loess ·u: Chip Sbafer, Ad-Company, 610 Newport Center
last net of JtD~ aD1 tbe f'll'st ~erttst.Dg. 2855 E. Coast H'W"J ,, Drlve, Suite 445, Newport
week ol JulJ, tbe pollee depart. Corooa del Mar: Jooatha.n J, Beacb. CaUl.: David Magilavy,
meat reported tb1a week. Sb&ler. 328C Marperite A~e •• 1405 Clay st., Newport Beach,
Most lltolell bikes were takeD Corooa del Mar. CaUl.
from ua1oeted praps or wve This buslDess ts being coo. This business ls being con-
bikes parked in pubUc p ... ees ducted by an tndhtdual. ducted by an 1Dctividual.
wltboat bela& locked, pollee SiKDed: Jonathan J. Sba.ter. Stped: Da.Tid Magilavy,
said. This statemeat flied wtth the Tb1B statement filed with the
Poreb&.se of a ~cycle Uceue COWI.I}' clerk of Orange County COWJty clerk of Orang'! County
at tbe pollee staUoo or any oo: JUDe 22, 19'72, by BeYerly oo: June ZZ, 1972, by Beverly
The U. S. Air Force bas Louis F, Hellig. PbiJco.Ford tire station be~ tbe pollee J. Maddox, deputy couotyclert. J . Maddox,. deputy county clerk.
awarded a $14.2 mlll1oo COO· ·n ee presldeotudAerooutroole to JdeDWY reccwered stoleu Publish· June 29 July 6 13 PtJbUab: June 29 July 6 13
tract to Pbilco.Ford's Aero-paeral,m.&lli.CV, IIJ.d U.t tbe bikes so tbeY can be returoed ZO, 1972, in the NewPort ~bo; ZO, 19'72, iD the NewPort H~bo;
nutronic Dtvisloo 1n Newport dJvisloo s coatract 11 a 44-to tbeir owners. Ensign. F -18593 En.siga. f -18596
Beach for tun scale deveklp. mootb cost plus lDeeoti~e tee
meat of the decoy segment of reteUch and de~eq,meot ef.
the proposed subsonic cruise fort to prOY1de tbe electrooic
armed decoy (SCAD), ·a small "b ... ck boxes" Deceas&ry to
,.. -· unmanoed alrcnft ilteDded tor make SCAD a ree.llstJ.c decoy
-,..._ • ._ ... In cooluoc-wllhll>eB-52 to ooplllstlcated atr deiA!ose
~::,_;:__;, _____ .J strategic bombers. SJatems. Tbe majority of the
MlssJoo of tbe new decoy deYelopmeot work wW be per.
subsystem wlll be to coof'l&se formed at Newport Beach.
eoemy radar. Each SCAD will ... «r ..... carry electrollic equipment to ---L EGA.L MOT ICE ...... make U appear slmllar to tbe ------------
B-52 on enemy radar sereeos SUPER!OR COURT OF THE
to aid 1o peoetratJO&deleDSes. STATE OF CAUFORNIA FOR
Provisions for an armed option THE CO UNTY OF ORANGE ~~~;;;:;;;;;:.~wt=U:be:ID<::I::ttdod:ln~t:he~d:"":e:Jop· No, A-73281 meat program, NOTICE Of HEARING
Estate ol NATHAN C. HUBBS
alta NATHAN HUBBS, De·
ceuod.
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NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN tbat Vlrpata B. Kllnr bu ftled
herein a peUtioo lor probate
of Wtll aDd for letters testa-
mentary, relereaee to which
Ia made *"' t\lrtber parUcu.
lara, ud tbat the time ud
place of beul!lc the same has
beeD Jet for July 25, 1972, at
9:10 a.m., ln the eoortroom
ol. Dtoutmeot No, S ol said
court, at 'IOOCtTtcCeoter Drl~e
West, ln the City of Santa Aoa,
CaWornia.
We could run short of electricity.
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GlAND PIIZE
NIW '72 I'INTO LOADID WITH -·111111 50 RUiala.uP I'IUDSI
YOU-NOT II l'ltllllf1' 10 WIN Wll._,_
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i'tOI#.Y I
Dated JUDe 28, 1972
WU.LIAM E. STJOHN,
COUDty C lert
KEENE &t DION, Attorneys
at law, Suite 510 AYCO Fi-
auc.Jal Ceoter, 6ZO Newport
Cuter Drln, Newport Beach,
CaiUornlo. ~. Attoroey(s)
for : Pett.tiooer,
P'*'llab: Joly 6, 13, ZO, 1972,
1D the Newport Harbor Ensign.
PISTON PLANES LEAD
AIR TRAFFIC GROWTH
Air tralllc at OriJI&O Coomty
airport coattD.ues to toc:reue
but airport director Robert
BreSD&haD says the 1Dcrease
11 altrlbDble to plltoo41Yen
pD81'1.l utation. craft, DOt to
jet planes.
Eod ot tbe mODtb nrurea
foz' May aboW tb&l: 21 per ceot
more ~cera weal 1D ud
oat ol the -durlal tbo moatb tbu ln. Kay, 1971. Air
carco trame 1Dcrtuld ena
more, ~ S! per eMit ewer
May, 1i'71,
Mr. BreSIII.bu saJd 94, ?57
JJUS.ai'U'I ll8ld tbl lllld tb1a
MI.J, oompued to 78,050 a
yeu aco. Carco wet.Cflt wu
115,0ts paiiDCII:, 'Ct from lut
llaJ'I 181,114 poGadl,
"ORlJ a 5 per oeat )It tnfflc
IDcr-... --tbr Air Cal1l:lnla, •• Mr. Breiii&IJU
poiDttd oat. ••ud .,. ue .Ull cb:amc Air .,.. tralllc
QW)tl,8.''
!MUG!MCY INfO
Tbl dlndura of the Costa
M.. CoUDtJ wu.r Dtstrtct
taow U..t a PII'IOD cu lin
Olll7 5 mt.t• wttbolt .,-,_
Udcaa.,ll*>lllloetdllolo
blood -!rom a ca oalJ' I loelllaoc. Ao • _...,--nee, tbe dlltrld'a 1 '7,000 eu.
.. _. wUI bo ·-·toe. •tooc wUii tbelr 'ft .. bOla. &IIIDII'· _, --_... ,..... ... au,..._.
tooalllau--. --'"'11111-.. 11-IIC II IIIIo& -wttll ... 8. ,..._ _ .....
-ciC<*lltaM-Ial
._. .. L n.r.,ratt.........-s
"' .... 'Ill~ wtll a1oo bo •'~• ............. . C I I r1&1111tfc.ta...._ rW.
IIATTaall&.l --·a.ac n ~ _..,. __
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Remember that record-
breaking heat wave last year?
You weren't the only one
sweating it out.
So were we. The demand for
electricity hit an all-time
peak on September 13, 1971.
It was 13o/o higher than the
1970peak.
We met all demands,
but our system was severely
strained.
But what about the years
ahead? Each year the demand
for electri city keeps right
on growing. New homes
kee p going up. And sc hools.
Offi ce buildings. Factories .
All will require additional
electricity. So will the
new equipment needed to
clean up the environment.
Unless Edison is permitted
to build additional power
plants and transmission lin es,
it may become necessary to
blackout blocks of customers
on a rotational basis within
two or three years.
Yet permits necessary to
build any new major plants
have been delayed or blocked
for the past four years.
Conservation is vital.
Willie 1 power sllortace did nol bee:-1 rulily
ia 1971, the tllmt of one did . Edison is worliiiC
willl illduslrillalld business lirlfts to conserve
electricity in offices and factories .
That's an immedi ate
proble m. We're working hard
to resolve it.
The long-range problem
requires fi nding more way s
to con serve ene rgy and to
use our nation's total ene rg,·
resources wise ly.
That involves all of us.
In Edison's fossil-fu eled
plan ts, for example, we 're
now able to produce 30 '",
more electricity from a unit
of fuel than in 1~4 1'.
That helps.
An d by using higl wr-1·ol tage
t ransmission lin es.~~-~ ·r~
also able to deli ve r ~lt>ct ririt,·
more efficiently.
Perhaps you can con;;l'rw
energy. too. Have you
considered way s to make
ewry kilowatt count at
home'? We'll be happy to ;;e nd
yo u a list of practical
suggestions .
Write: Conservation. Edison.
P.O. Box 800,
Rosemead, California 91770.
E E
An foual Oooo,umly Em0101er
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IIN'OIIT "-·-· PUIUSHEDIUIILY -rAal
Mrs. Gustafson head
of Cinderella-Guild
Mu. IJroald cue fleelfCo-Oltld •n••• will Ill" a ,_dllllarllu_h_llo4 llrW....t ___ I
u DrtDIIIit olllt Cllllllllla ....... ftea ..,........._.
<loUd "' c-·· -'1110111 '· • • ---to "'an.eo c-,.,.. c---ao 'II,..... . ........ , .. ,.. ...... "' ....
Silo will be .... -"' ..... ud ........ OlrloJ, -· ,_. QoHo, Ill rieo-tnlt-<JI tile JUIII. 1
-ID cborp fl ft1l uol-----~--
,._, Yrs. Jolla -1>, LIGM. MOTICI
lad flee..prealdelt, •mhlr-....
lldp; Mrs. Rlcllard Rda I• I • FJC'l'ttiOtll BtaitDi MAME
rtOO<diDc IOCI'tlarJ; lito. BTATIIIIIIT
llocer Peltnoa, _...,....,. Tile t.11oor111,...;. llcloiDI:
ot<relarJ; Yro. Jac~ AdUII, --· u: Tilt IIGp &q.4, tr..-er. Yrs. 9om GwloJ 1111 W. ~ lhrJ. ll._t
u lmmO<Illle put PI'-· Beach: -J. RoiiDer, Uti The CIDdt<ellr. G1W --W, c;.a lhrJ.IIfti)II<!Boach.
ports tJ>o Chllllrea'a H.,._~ Thll *'-• "' bolac c:oa-
rustnc moaer lortlleCJGip!H4!!1 -"' aalodlridllL
cUnlc altho -llal. Tile <loUd Stpool: o.-J. RoiiDer. ·
preseoted $13,860 to tbe bo8-TbU lta.temellt tiled wUb tbe pltal durlll( lhe put ,.... • coaat)' clar~ <JI Oraooe eo.tJ
Plans are ..., .-ny for oa: Jul)' 14, 19'1Z, by S..arly
tbe Guild's a.anual wulen.bu'· J. Maddox,. deputJ couatJclerk.
beque and daace, to be beM ~Usll: JaJJ 10, 17, Aac. 3,
at Bommer Cau)'OD oo Sept. 10, 19'12, 1D tbiNewportllarbor ;r ....
~ 30, Eoalp. F -19023
FATHERS AND DEBtri'ANTES Tts1Ung the Cb.ildren'sHome
Society ofDce 1D Santa Ana iochxled, left to right, Joseph
Rleea aDd Mart& Rlcea, Dr. Frank Richard Herman aDd
Saaa E1a1De Herman, Deborah Ann Mellott and WaHer
Mellott, SIIAD Patricta Rolettl and Edward Michael Rolettl.
DEBS, DADS TOUR
ADOPTION OFFICE
Tbe Cblldren's Home Society
dlblllutes and tbelr fathers
1104 lbe OllPOl"IUD!t)' to got ltrst
bud IDformaUon about the
aceoey reeeotly wben they
ID..-.d tl>o, Orao .. COUDiy <llil-
trtct omce at 300 s. Sycamore
street 1a Santa Ana.
Mrs. June HeDdrlcks, dis-
t;W;t director ot aiiUUarles,
eoaducted tbe tour and e:a:-
pld.aed briefly bow the district
otftce operates. The debutantes
aDd their fatbers were shown
tbe counseliDg rooms; the well
baby clinic, where audliary
members assist the pediatri-
cians with uamloatlonofchJid-
rea wbo are lD foster bomes
aft1tlne adoption, and the wait-tnc rooms for natural and adop-
Cbildren's Home Society was
founded in 1891, over 36,000
chUdreo bave been placed ln
carefUlly selected homes. It
has beeome the leading private
adoption agency in the United
States. He also mentioned that
since we oo Jooger bue avail·
able tbe Infant a~ve child,
more empbasis is beln( placed
oo tbe physically handicapped.
cbikl, the retarded ch.Hd am
the placement of oJder chiklren
stJU in foster bomes and mixed
racial cllildren. Tbe important
work bas &Jill.llded into broader
areas of cllUd werfare senlce.
Tbe young women wOO visited
the district oftlce wlll be pre-
sented Dec. 28 at the Balbo&
Bay Club.
tJYe pu'eots. ----------Fonowtng thetour,Mrs. Wal-LIGAL MOnCI
lace Gerrie. president of the .
Newport Harbor Auxiliary, wei-FICTITIOtE B:tEINESS NAME
,_ the guesto up_ ....,_ • ST AJEMEiq
d-John F. Pqrter.,o;_~-The lolloW>g per""' Is doing\
miD of the Onneeeo.it;' dis-busiDess.p!.'".l.C.L.U, Diversi ·•
trlct board of Children's Home tied, 333 l?tb St., Costa Mesa:
Soetety. Bruce H. ~Derrunger, 16131
Mr. Porter stated, "As you Bridge Ln •• Hw:tlngtoo Beach,
experience the tuo and ezcite-Cal
meat of tbe delxbnte ball aod This business is being coo-
aU tbe pre-ball act1Y1Ues, you ducted by an 1ndivldual
are at the same time partlcipat-Signed: Bruce H. Derlllnger.
iDg 1D and s!C)pOrtiJlgtbeactivt-This statement flied with the
ties of the Newport Harbor AID-couoty clerk of Orange Couoty
illary of Children's Home So-on: July ,14, 1972, by BeverlY
ciety, one of the most Important J. Maddox, deputy county clerk.
cbarltable efforts in our com-Publlsh: July 20, 27, Aug. 3,
munJ.ty," 10, 1972, in the Newport Harbor
He also mentioned that since Ensign. F -19021
Al.SO PRESENT ~ Home Society ~were. left to
right, Ted Fouts and hlS debutante stster,~(Ellen Fouts.
and the following dads and debs: Willlam Carl Adams ud
Scott LorraJne Adams, Susanne Evans Jackson and Robert
Evans Jackson, Cynthia EUzabeth Verooo and Richard
Colman Verooo.
STUDENTS NEED HOMES
Homes tn Newport Beach and Mrs. Krone, who Is local
Costa Mesa are being sought manager for Pacific Telephone,
for foreigu ezcbange students may be contacted at the com-
who go to high school here pany's business offtce at 548-
while living with local.tamilles. 4630 tor further information.
Mrs. Pat Krone, placement A high-school student in the
committee chairman for Youth family home is preferred, but
for UDder standing, says the not required, tor homes hosting
program, which is recognized the foreign students, Mrs.
by the U. S. State Dtl)artmeot, Krooe said.
has brought more than 150
foreign students irto Orange RUTH B. CUHDERSOH OF
Cowty during the past 5 years. 8 . 1. DIES AT ACE 70
Students from Europe, ~uth Priwate Interment was pla.D-
and Central America, Atrlca ned this week tor Roth B
and the Philippines spend a GuOOerson of Balboa. tslaDci
111.::::::::::::;:::==--~sc~boo:fi~l :y;,oar-•be-re_.-_~r the wbo died Monday at Cetinela HospUaJ.. Inglewood, after a loog
iuoo'Ss.
Mrs. Guodersoo, wbo UYed
at 114 Garoet Ave., was 70. Save 50%on
Imported Swedish
Handblown Crystal
Drinkware
GOBLETS
CHAMPAGNE
WINES
COCKTAIL
PAIIFAIT
OLD FASHIONS
HI BAllS
Green Crystal Goblets $2.50
'1.88 Crystal Clear Goblets ..........
CRYSTAL OLD
WINE .:r.:.
-. ........ . '6.95
_ .......... SS.t5
HIIAUS ..... ...95 ~ ...... ~.
FASHIONS ...,..., ......... . ...... ow ........ . _...... ...95
...... 7•
COilD.IAL SITS --·-, ....... --•12.50
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CRYSTAL
DEC4NTERS ... ,..,.. ............... ...... _...,_. ........ ,... ... .
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c:.,.llllll Amn ._ • a • '
Sbe was a member of the
Order of the Eastern star aDd
of Daughters of the Nile.
Sbe is sunived by her hus-
band, Victor; a daughter. MrS'.
Gail Grammar of Arcactta; a
son, John Gunderson of Santa
Aoa, aDd by 4 grllldchlldreo.
Tbe family has requested me-
morial dooatlons to the Cancer
Society,
Westcllff Mort\8l'f, Costa
Mesa,ts I.Dcbarceottheflmaral
sentces.
MARRIAGE
LOVE
MUSIC
SEX
MOVIES
NEWS
SUP£1l$.TMS *
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PAIRS
...... TIIADmONAL PANTS
REG. 8.50 to 16.00 •
NOw 50% oFF
352 PAIRS
IIIN'I FLARED PANTS
REG . 12.00 10 15.00
NOw 50% oFF
205 PAIRS
IIIN'I FLARED JEANS
REG. 7.00 to 11 .00
-JIOw50%oFF
Also 50%, a variety of Men's Shirts
and Jackets, Boys' Shirts and Boys'
Flared Permanent Press Jeans.
Please be sure of sizes ... All Sales
Must Be Final. Looking Forward to
Serving You.
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If •• .IG£1 en ....,..... • .,......
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IN AliTICIPATION of wub1Dc cart thlo --. Blidy
Lueu, left, of Coata. u. .. aDI1 Ellen RoiiDberc ot Harbclr
VIew IIIIU are pollsiiiDI "' a b>y ..-L Tbo lllp tcbool drla ue members of Ke)'liOtes, julllor elub of tbe CbUd
Guldlnce Center, which Is apon.sortnga car waab at ·Martoers
elementary scbool this Saturday, July zz, from 11 a..m.
to 4 p.m. Crt.aa Sebrlng of lJdo Isle 1a tbe on preatdSlt
ol the Keynotes. (EustiiD photo.)
Amelia recipe chosen
Amelia's resCaurant on BaJ. Ford Times aatloo&l moatbtr
boa Island 1s cited 1n this 00 •
month's ''l'lYorlte recipes from go.Ucatton of the_ Ford Motor
famous restaiiHDts" section in Nomlrated tor tbe boDor by
GEM TALK
TODAY
cd IIU~"";r.::;:~'
•••C"ra /01' o/mo.t 21 )'ltOTr, II on
ourhor/ry on r•mr o"d
j._/,)1,
DIAMOHDS STAR
IN MOVIES
For centuries diamonds have
been surrounded by romance
and lntrtgue. Although some
of the stories told about famous
diamonds are pure mythology,
most artnllstorlca:Uy 'ferltled
truth frequently surpassing the
most lnrld nctton.
ADd slnce hlstory began,
gems have retained the interest
of most people, this interest
belng expressed through dU-
fereot media ln succeeding gen-
erations and LD d!trerent clvll-
lzattons.
Receot ftlms released trom
most major studios are featiU'.
LDg diamonds as the center
of attraction for both crooks
and heroes. Although these
movies are straight ftctlon, they
are tasc1nat1ng audiences of
aU ages.
Among such diamond oriented
tJlms are "Hot Rock," "Tbe
Cool Breeze," "Diamonds Are
Forever," '•Probe,"and "Har-
rowhouse," also centered
arowxl. the lure of diamonds.
Although we have always dealt
with diamond facts, we enjoy
these imagtoative movies aDd
TV shows, You might Dod them
equally lnterestiog.
local Ford dealer 1'beodore
Robins, tbe local restaurant,
wbicb features ItaUaa <lUbes
and seafood, 1s operated by Mr.
aod Mrs. Grer Seatoo. Mrs.
Seab>o (Amells) ts !rom tbo
ltalla.o Isle of Capri. Sbe and
Mr. Seatoo bave beeo 1n bust·
DeS8 at 311 Martoe Ave. for
more than 15 years.
Amelia's favorite recipe se-
lection Is lor "Amella's La.dy
Sole," a sole-aod-scallopsdisb
whteb may be bUed or broiled
aod served UDder a sauce
featuring shredded Alaskan ttnc
crab, mushrooms, cheddar
cbeese and sberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Seatoo 'were
hooored Moadly by the New-
port Harbor Chamber of Com-
merce aDd received a special
plaque martiag their selectioD
by Ford Times.
The maguloe claims a
readership of 7 mJIUoo.
POPULA TIOH GROWTH
IS TOPIC AT MEETIHG
The effects of Oraoge Couo-
ty's exploslYepopulaUoo growtb
rate wUl be ezamioed at a
cou!erence at OCitb.isSa.tu:rday,
JulY 22, from 9 a.m. to 3:30
p.m.
"Population Growth: Wlat
Polley toe Orange Couoty?•'
is the topic for the coofereoce,
BPOI190ted by theOra.ogeCcxmty
Citizens Direction FllxUDc
Commlssloa aod OCI-Projeet
21, J.ocooperatioowtththeboard
of supenlsors, BuUdlag In-
dustry Assoctstloo, League of
Cities, League of Women
Voters, and the County Cbamber
of Comm~ce.
VET SOiOOL OKAYED
The establlsbmeut of a scbool
of veterl-.ry medlcJDe at a
UC campus 1n Solabern C&l1-
tornla, possibly OCI, may sooa
be realized as a result of a
bill authored by Se~WM Deonts
E. Carpeoter (R-Newport
Beach) and slped by Governor
Reagan. other coateOOers for
tbe fllcWty are the campuses
at San Diego aDd Rlnrside.
Senator Carpenter Mpressed
bope that the sc.bool would
eventually be 1ocated at OCI,
In hts 34th senatorial dtst:rlct.
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UCDTLY • • • Pit ud 1M -•• • to tbo -
WID ... ..,_.,. lloll -· u wD u poltrall~ S.O ud
& Nett 'I ..0 It ... Mail 0u GlfiJ.I I!Mtaa, BelcoD. BI.J;
ltal • I Ill, 111r 1' Dr. W Jjluoo llid r-ae Y"dloJ 111, c-... -· T11o .... Cllll; HoloD ud Boot Cotloy, wu a ''10 , ....... ..., Lido; ala .IIIILD &ad Bab Yud ..
t 7 II'" twa.-II t w, ....,, lf. B.; lfue)' uc1 JobD ..._ _,....,II" lie~ [a.. lAit. llarl')' aDII Tfldd7 A.leae,
<1oo, Pw t "'~ -....., ••• KaUe ud Bud aa.-. u.e ud ollill' tt #11 -.,. 0. Woodward&, DorGtbyYud ..
.., -.. 1:11111 1 a • 'ut 111 ud FnM Maller ••• pl• .... "BJ'e. a,.. &,.Cia., bel' 15 or o&O more • • • Botti Bob
--._.....,._ ud airloy were ourprLMd.
4_ .. ...a-..... DluiWoodrull prnoalod tbom
I'll oof Ted 1~ loiiJ fold wltiJ a small three dllt>eosJ ... I ._ ..,...,; 1':' -.eo.-lree-IIJio portrait ol Sblrley.
... Ft 'D:o. _..cud • •
lllft,..., ...... -• .... Coli _, -s.m...; SWAYING BALLOONS aDd
aU COli; ...._ ud Dr. Jaet nap of pastel coltws, rOUDd
Poyu, Norma ud Bam Garley tables ceotered wltll eq•IIY But.ra c y d _.!WI LU-' colorful fre~ flowers I.Dd wltb *• adC•al u•&lblllu::la. Joe Mosba.J s orcbe,u&. tbe
-Blc ~ -..._ ballroom at tile ~ lloJ
lllo .-..-.. ... Bob Lpcb Ctab became a perfect 1M11t1D1
Jo Uld CUI Tre7 wbo ba'f; for BettJe llDI1 Uoote Herbert's
bomlll tD. !1ft Y.k Ud Palm fabulous dual celebraUoo party
Bllell u weU u lJida 1111· • • • their 2otb anniversary and
Jtu ud. Bob Yucn., &lid th; the ofllctal cbrtsteDiDC of tbeJr
Mart Glllrmu._ N. B.; Rttly boat, "Wildcat." Two busses,
AM ud sw &u.r R&rblr eqWpped witb bus I.Dd music,
lalt• Fru ud He.i Smltb brou&bl: the guests from Los ~ ud ...-.rt Erleboo' Aneeles, wlltle local trleods
lJdo; .,,., ... lot ne: url'fed by car or boat! Amooc
F'J'ueo. c.-..._. MlWe tboee 1n atteodance were the
ud ,_ ...... 0........ Tom Thompsons ol KEZY, the
ud ~ _.DIIII•••• McHenry's (Tail o' the Coek)
-'-" --Loo • • • Bertioe Treot. COM. last A...... ~ Clair _. Lei bact from Europe; Lucy and
Browa, EM 1 ...... (••mmy Doo Wooctn.rd, MulDe and Bob
..... t Mc ...-..>. llwiel Keller, Beve a.od Bob Reyaolds,
Uorrtt Mil ..,. Md MoMe the Herbert's daughter and hus-H-... ao ftD u....,. pod; and Pal aud WtllBurtlng-
mon &c:lttlac tiMtr • ..,.. bye" ham, Cell and Jack Sulllnn,
to Ewtya. ' Jo and Carl Troy, Bob and
• • • Shirley Guggenheim and of
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On c9rrupting
the Word of God
~ By ......... J• w....,., A.K.
•--a.•mu •••coM .. CM.LUMIWOOD, N.J.
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UOVT TO ..... 1728 Phoh>cropbed
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pul>liohod by Ca.u aod Jmninp)
The first and great mark of one
who corrupts the Word of God. is in-
troducinr into it human mixtures:
either the errors of otbrrs, or the
fancies of his Own brain. To do this,
is to corrupt it in the highest degree.
To blend with the oracles of God,
impurt dreams fit only for the mouth
nf the devil! And yet it has ~ 50
frequently done, that scarce eV'I!T was
any erroneous opinion either invented
or received, but Scripture wu quoted
to defend it. And wht:n the imposture
was too bare factd, and the texts
dted for it apPeared too plainly either
to make aganut it, or to be nothinc
to the pu :pose ; then recourse hu
usually hem had to a second method
of com1pting it, -by mixing it with
false interpretations. And thil is
done, sormtimes by repeating the
words wrong: and sometunes by re-
peating ihcm right, but putting a
wrong sen~ upon than. One that is
either strained and unnatural, or for-
eign to t~ writer's intention in the
pi:Jtt from whence they are taken.
P~rhaps contrary either to his in-
t~ntion in that vt!ry plact!, or to what
he says in some other part of his
writings. And this is H.sily effected,
any passage is easily perverted, by
~ing recited si ngly, without any of
tl,e preceding or following verses. By
this means it may often seem to have:
flne o;ense. when it will be plain, by ob-
serving what goes ~fore and what
follows after, that it reallv has the
rlirec! co ntrarv. For want Of observ·
in)! which. un.wary ,;ouls are liable to
he tossed ahnlt with every wind o f
r!N·trine. whe:-~ever thrv fall into the
hand~ of those who nave enough of
wiekNine~s and cunning. thus to
:J.dttlte rate what they rreach. and to
arfc\ now ;m,\ th«:11 a pl;lUsihle com-
ment. to make it go rlow n the more
e:tsily.
PktDrial His·
tory of
Prot,statttiSM ,
by
Verg11ius
Fenn, Ph.D.
ture of ~rrors to pollute it ,
~erpretahon to perplex it : explained
m t~ most natural, ob\'ious manner,
by what precedes and what follows
the place in q~stion ; and commented
~pon by the most sure way, the Jeast
hable to mistake or corruption the
producing of those parallel pl;u:e; that
express the same thing the mo~
plainly.
In the next place. the\' are as cau-
ti ous of taking from. as 'or adding to,
the W ord they preach. They da re not
more. considering in who~ sight they
stand. say les~. than more than He
~ath assigned them. They must pub-
lish, as proper l)l:casions offer. all
that is L'Olltained in t~ orncles of
0od: whether smooth or otherwise.
~~ matters nothing, sim·e it is unques-
tionably true, and u~dul too : "For all
~aipture i~ given by tht' inspiration
of God ; and 1s profitable either for
doctrim~. reproof, co rrection, or in-
struction in riehteou,ness." Either
to teach us what we are to believe or
practice or. •for conviction of error
reformation of vice T~y know tha;
t~re is nothing superfluous in it, re·
lating eith«:r to faith or practice: and
therefore they preach all p:~rts of it,
though tho~ more particularly. which
are more immediately wanted where
they are. They are far frnm abstain-
ing from speaking against any vice,
httause it is fashionable, and in re-
pute in th~ place providence has al-
lotted them; but for that very reason
they are more zealous in testi fying
against it Thev are so fa r from ah-
;taining fro;H sPeaking for an y virtue
herau~e it is onb~h iMahle ilml in dis-
repute where they are placed, that
4J' my parish"
know the terrors of the
Lord, they desire rather to persuade
men. This. method they usc, and
love to uSt rt, with such as are cap-
able of persuasion : with such as are
not, they are obliged, if they will be
faithful, to take the severer course.
Let the revilers look to that ; it harms
not the:m : let the hearers accommo-
date themselves to the Word; the
Word is not, in this sense, to be ac·
commodated to the hearers. The
preac~r of it would be no less in
fault, in a slavish obsequiousness on
one side, than in an unrelenting stern~
ness on the other.
A third sort of those who corrupt They tlu·rcf,~re the more \·ig~"rous!y
che 'Worrt of God, though 1n a lo-.~ter recommend 11.
•'f'f!:ree-than either uf thtl fotlllifJ;--tfti-Lastty_. the) \":ho s:.peak .in sincerity,
tho~e who do so. T'Ot by adding to it, and as m th~: l11ght nf H 1m who de-
but hy ta!<ing from it : who take pnte:; them. sh•Jw thrtt they do io, by
either the spirit or substa n« of it the manner in v. hich they speak. They
awa.1. while they study to proohesv «pC'Ik with pi nne,;s :1.nd ho ldness.
~nly ~mooth thin~s. and therefore pai-:1nd ~re not nlnrer.nt··l to 1 ~1!1i:ue thf'ir
lmte or colour what they preach, in r!oc trme. Ill rf'cnnnlt! 1t tn the ta~te of
nrder to reconcile it to the taste of men. The,· enderwour tn ~et it alw:~.ys
t h~ he:uers. And that they may do in a true light, whethrr it hf> a pleas-
tht~ the better, they commonly let ing nne or not. T he) will not. they
those pa rt s go that will admit of no rlare not. ,;o ften a rhre arenin g. so as
ce>'rJur:ng. They wa sh their hands of to prejudice it~ strenj:!th. neither
those stubbr.rn texts, that will not represent ~i n in such mild colnurs, as
ben.ri to their purpo~e. or that too to impair it!l natural blackness. Not
pbmly toxh upon the reigning vices that they do not choose milrlness.
nf tile place wh~re thev are. These when it is likely to he d fectual.
If then we have spoken the Word
of God , the genuine unmixed Word
of God . :tnrf that only; if we have put
nn unnatural interpretation upon it,
hut taken the known phrases in their
common obvious ~nse, -when they
,,·ere les!'t known. explained Scripture
by Scripturl!': if we have spoken the
wh olt' \Vorrl. as occasion offered,
though rather the parts which seemed
most proper to giYe a check to some
fashionahlr \·ice. or to tncourage the
practice of some unfashionable vir-
Ill<': ancl if we han done this plainly
<~nd holrlly. thongh with an the mild-
nes~ 'l rtrl eentleni"S» that the nature
nf rhe cnh ier t will \ear : -then, be-
liew· ,.e f1tl r works. i f not our wo rds:
nr rather. helie1·e 1 h~m hnth tog«:ther.
H rrf' is all a pre:~{· he r can do: all the
e1·idf'n r r that he eitht'r can or n~
e-ive f1f hi.; Rood intentions. There
is no way btrt this to show that he
speal!:~ as of sincerity, as commis-
.,;onf"fl bv the Lord, and as in His
si~ht. Tf there be any who, after an
thi ~. will nnt believe that it is his
c-oncern. not our own we labour for ;
that rntr llr~t intention in ~aking, is
to point him the way to happiness,
anrl to disenJr.!lge him from the: great
rood that !earls to misery: we are
rlear of rhe blood of that man. -it
rests 011 his own head. For thus
~:~ith the Lnrrl. who hath set us as
w<'l:tchmrn over the souls of our
t"Otln trymen 1nd brethren ; "Tf they
1\':lrn the wicked of his wa y to turn
from it ;" -nmc-h more if we use all
rneth(}(l<; possihle to eon vi nce him that
tht:-warn in!! is of God: -"if he do
nnt turn from his wa v," -which
rertainly he will not. if he do not ~
lieve that we are in earnest. -"he
~h<~ll die in his iniquity, but thou hast
fie li vered thine own soul.,. they exchange for those more soft
:11• ·J tractahll" ones. that are not so apt
to gi1·e offence. :'\lot cne word mu~.t
he said of the tribulation and anguish
denot1nced agaimt sinners in general ;
much le s!l of the unquenchable fire
which, if God he: true. awaits S('\erai
of those particular offences that ha\e
fallrn within their own r.oti«. These
tender parts are not to be touched
without danger by them who study to
rcrommend themseh·es to men : or if
they are it must be with the utmost
catttion, and a nice evasion in reserve.
But they may safely thunder a~ai nst
those who are out of th«:ir re1l h. and
::l"3i"··; thv~e sins which thf'y suppoc«:
none that hear them are guilt \' of. So
one takes it to heart, to hear those
prac1ice5 la ir! open which ht: is not
concerned in himself. But when the
-:t:-oke comes home, when it reaches
hi!> own C'ase , then is he, if not con-
vinced: displeased, or angry, and out
o f patience.
These ue the methods of those cor~
rupters of the Word, who act in the:
sight of men, not of God. He trieth
the hearts, and wilt receive no serv-
ice in which the lips only are con-
cerned. But their words have no in-
~er~oune with the:ir thoughts. Nor
TS tt prope.r for thml th.at they should.
For if their real intmtion once ap-
peared, it tmm maJce itlt)f OtllucceSS·
ful. They prrrpose:, it ia true, to do
~ by tho ~I of Christ, but it
is to then-=lves, not to others. Whefe...
u they that u»e tincerity in preach-
ing the ~1. in the good of others
seek their own. And that they are
sincere, and speak as c:ommiuioned
affictrs, in the sight of Him whOK
commiu ion they bur, plainly appean
from the dirl!ld contrariety bdwem
their pn<tice, 1nd that of tho clio-
~~ above: dacribed.
Pi,.; Coalider, it il DOt their own
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Will the Antichrist be a Jew?
by the late Dr. K eith L B rooks
From '•THE EVANGEL," Bo1. 25, Largo, Fla.
We. a re unawa re of 11ny cl~>ar atat~ment of Scri pture to that e ffect. Some who
regard the !ef'Ond bea:,~t of Rev. t3 as the Antichrist base the notion on the fact
that this bea~t come! "out of the earth." claiming that the Jews are the earth
people. They also sugg~t that the "two horns'· refer to Israel a nd Judah.
The principul proof text used is Dan. II :37
'_'H~ shall not rt>g~rd t.h(> ~ o~ his fathen~," is the prophetic statement here.
pc11ntmg to the Ant1chn8t, Th111 18 taken to mean that since Jehovah was the
God of Israel. !he Antichrist must of net.~ity be 11 Jew. Why do 1M> few take
notice ?f _the cor.rection of thill text in th~ margm to read "gods," not "God,"
wh1ch 1.'1 m keepmg with the IMt p hrage: "He shall not regard nny god for h~
11hall magnify himself above all"?
If the pa88age read. "H e 8h/IIJ not ~egard Jehovah , the God of hill fathers,"
the case would be a clear one for the 1dea that he must be a J e w. As it al.an<b.
unlesa ther(' a rt' other clear 11f~1leme nt3 11howing Jewish origin for the Anti·
chri~t. _lhf:! mo.<~t lhHt can be lll:llid i11 that h~ could be a Jew, but we shall eeE'
that thL'I 1s ruled out by other prophetir sta lemen t.s.
And what of the phrase in D11n. II :37-"nor the desire of women"-which
.w;m~~ have t:~njectured to be. a refe rence to the vi rgin birth and the alleced
~ue of Jew1sh wom en to brang fo rth lht> Messiah? The statement i• not con-
tined to J ewish women. The he11t a uthorities tell us that th.i8 1tatement iA the
original, .in view of its conte~:l , must re fer to a ny gods desired by women, auch
as Baalt1~. Aatarte or My litta of the Baby lonians, the Persian Artemi8, or the
Syrian NamJea, or the "queen of ht'aven" of Jer. 7:18; «:17. It ;. apparently
not 11 rP.ferenre to the vircin birth.
Another proof ted l.llH!'d is J ohn [J:43. which reads: "I am come in m y
Fa ther's name, and yt' reo.'f!ive me not: it another ahall come in hia ovm name,
him ye will receive." H ow doee th1s indicate the Jewish origia of the comins
one? It was a mid-western Bible teacher who announced that the Greek word
fo r "another'' means "another of the &arne kind or race," therefore it ._-q argued
that our Lord Him&elf clearly indic'ated that AntM:hrilt would be of the lame
race. Many teachers have since quoted this statemenL Ploof. H . W . Kellon
~Is us that the G reek word here u!Mld ha1 no 11uch meaniJll' aDd citee its u.e
1n numero011 other pa11S8ges where such a meaninl!: would be ridiculous.
Practically a ll prophetic leHchen &gree that prophecy &bows mo.t dearly a
worldwide campaign of J ew.hate in the closing do.ya of tbill ap. Can OIMI imasin~
the Gentile world even of our day, givi.ng universal admiration to a world dic-
tator known to be of Jewish orilrin a nd rallying the aupporl of International
Jewry? And how often we have heard it &aid that no Je._-would 111eeive the
coming dictator ncept he were of J e._-i.t. o riJin. Prophecy indicatM that the
prorniae of ret from per.ecution eztended by this comina one. will brine the
Jew. to hill banner. but he will betray the m. It ia the ...ark of a Gutile who will
completel_y fool them by hie lyinlf promi~teS. We •ubmh thl!t the .llewt of the
world today would ftock to t.he banner of a ny man -J-or Gentile -who waa in a poailion to ruaranllMI them a place of refup.
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W-ldtl Bible
School Lesson -z ,_., :tlol5 ......... ,. ..... •••co••
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AUL refen to T imothy u which we have-any record, Wll to ashamed of hia Lord. nor of the
dUciple.'" ''worlc:·ftllow •• thit younr diK:iple. afflictions and peneeutions of the
"our brother," "'minister•, world. Christ had abolished death
._my own son in the faith:" THE HOLY SPIRIT WDS and given ete""l life through ~is
"my dearly beloved /iOfl." Gotpel. For this reason Paul said,
and "man of God," aD of Timothy shaulrl hfo "tudied by all ''I lcDow whom I have believed and
which indicates the very fOUQf people. l:britti~ and its am persuaded that he is able to keep
near and dear relationship fruita are not alone for roiddJe..apd that which I have committed unto
In the fellowship or communion or the and elderly, Christ hae alw-.yt uted him apinst that day." He: wanted
Holy Spirit which existed betwea~ yot.U'IJ people aa wen u old. It is Timothy to 41t:now,•• not to guess, or
these two men -one considerably quite likeij that most of the 12 dis~ speculate, or philosophi&e. He even
older than the other. In connectioo. ciples Wert rounr men. The teeret of told Timothy to .. hold fast the fonn
••ith Timothy we should also study this: matter of the u.eful an of Chris-of sound words which thou hast
about Titus, who was .a preacher ·tiant is thil-the Holy Spirit abides heard of me ." This evidently referred
whom Paul placed over the church in aU Christians to guide and kach to some creed which Paul had given
on the Island of C~te and to whom them, and He ia neith~ young nor him in faith .and love in Christ. A
he also gave similar careful instruc· old. He b just u wi.e and capable definite belief, or cr~. is absolutely
tion. in a sanctified youth as in a sanctified aeceasary for every Christian, and es-
PAUL AND TIMOTHY
We do not really know a gTUt deal
about Timothy. We 6rst learn of
him in Acts 16 :1. We are told that,
when Paul and Silas came to Derbe
and Lystra, in what we now caU Asia
!rfinor, on Paul's second missionary
JOurney, they found there a disciple
named Timothy, the son of a jew1sh
mother and Greek father who was
well reported by the brethren .at
Lystra and fconium. About six or
seven years before this, Paul and
Barnabas had visited these cities and
had made many converts to Chris·
tianity and had established churches.
h would seem from 2 Tlmothy I :5
that th«: grandmother, Lois. might
have betn the first in that family to
rece~ve Christ. then her daughter
Enntre. :~.nd then her !;!ranrfson T im -
othy. Perhap~ T .ois had bttn con-
verter! on Pan!'<; fi rst ,·isit. and now,
on the St'Conrl \'i!'it. Paul was de-
li!<!hterl 10 lind the .c-rl'l.nr!son ~urh a
S!Jlwart Chris1i:111 From that timt"
Timnth1• w;~s n<n· do~elv ass•X'iated
with Panl. :mrt we find ihat the la st
in ~pir~d Jetter 1ni tt~n bv Paul of . .
I" ROlli THE IIOLA BROADCASTER
SSI S. HO .. E ST., LOS AHGEL£5
Q. Belmont. Calif. "As Christiaru,
u:e knou: all of our sins are fOTgive n.
l'et u:e are not to sin u:iltfully. Will
yo11 then erplain Matthew 5:32 and
19:9? 13n't fornication the only bib-
lical ground {or divorse? Does the
situation app y if the woman put
away her husband? One Ian ques-
tion, if a remarriage results in an
adulterous situation, is not God di3-
pleased?"
A. This is a very contemporary ques-
tion. There are many strong opinions
on both sides. We do believe that
fornication is the only biblical
grounds grounds for divorce. This
situation applies if the woman puts
away her husband and vice versa.
Adultery and fornication are wed
synonymously in Scripture several
times. We respect the conviction of
those who claim that there are no
scriptural grounds for divorce and
remarriage. It does seem clear, how-
ever, in these passages, and else-
where, that there are these grounds
for divorce and for the innocent par-
ty to remarry. We're distinct1y told
not to sin willfully. The innocent
spouse would not be guilty in such
a new relationship. While we con-
demn adultery in the strongest terms
possible, yet the promise of the Bible
is that if one will come by faith to
Christ his sins wfll be forgiven. Let
us also be careful as far as judging
others is concerned. In the sight of
Cod there's gossip. hatred pride,
jealousy, lust, anger, jealousy' and all
the rest.
Q. Fresno, C<~lif. "The Bible soys
that if is appointed to man once
t o die, and after that the
judgment. But what about people
whom j esus raised from the deod
such as Lazorus? Would they
thereby escape judgment?"
A. It has bee n well said that, "A
person who is born once dies
twice, while a person who is born
twice dies o nly once." Wjthout
the new birth by personal faith in
Christ there is both physiul <~nd
eternal de<~th which must be
faced. Thooe whom 1-.u> called
forth fro m ~he de.td, ue of course,
the exceptions to the rule. The
basic prin<:iple is that "II is
appointed un1o man once to d~
and after that the judgment". The
Lord did not do 'LuanJs any favor
by brinsins him b•ck to life, It
was for the alory of God that the
miracle was performed. Luarus
had 10 die all over apln. He will
not Jiven Jny resurrtclion body.
Only our Lord has His at this
point. Wo will receive oun at lhe
adult. Paul is very particular to write pecially for a young one who accepts
to 'Fimothy : "Let no man despise thy the faith of his fathers. Christiana
youth : but be thou an example of who say that they have no creed are
the believers, in word, in con'ftraa-simply talking foolishly. "Credo"
tion, in charity flove). in spirit, in means "I believe." YoU must believe
faith, in purity. 1'iU I rome, give at--in Christ as your Saviour and that is
tendanc:e to reading, to exhortation, your creed.
to doctrine. Neglect not the gift that
is in thee," which muat ~fer to the
gift of the Holy Spirit who came by
the laying on of bands of the pres-bytery (I Tim. 4:12-14).
THE APOSTATt CHURCH
This is t~ instruction which all
young Christians should follow. Paul
ri!COJOized that the world was lost
in stn; that the church was far from
pure, but wu continuany slipping
into apostasy because of the false,
compromising teaching of ambitious
and self-serving men. He always
prayed for Timothy and reminded
him of the faith of his mother and
grandmother, and also called to his
remembrance that gift of the H oly
Spirit wa!l not of fear, but of power,
and of love . and of a sound mind.
T his is the true and safe path to fol·
low.
p~
DISCUSSIONS
Rap ture. There will be a
generation of believers who will
n e ver die physica ll y (I
Thessalonian<; 4 : 13-1 8).
Q. Bell, Calif. "'In john 10:33 to
35, I om o little perplexed by the
phrose in veru 34, 'Ye ore gods'.
Con you tell me who! is meont?"
A. Again, the context Is so vi tal
to unders tand. The Jews were
opposing our Lo rd concerning a
very vital area relative to His
diety. In this chapter we have our
Saviour's wonderful discourse
concerning the Good Shepherd
who lays down His life for His
sheep. Then He stressed His
relationship to God by positively
asserting, "I and my Father are
one". This the re ligi ous leaders
cast aside as blasphemy. They
could not sund to hear such
testimony about Hi s diety . In the
phrase about which you ask Christ
quotes from Psalm 82:6. He
referred to th e leaders in Israel
who enjoyed a special place of
authorit y. Note the small "g"
which d oes no t denote a
superhuman being. The Lord told
them , "I am no t blaspheming at
all when I said, 'I am the Son of
God.' My supernatural works
testi fy that I have every valid right
to call God my F<~ther in this
unique sense."
Q. K<~nsas City, Mo. "Why do so
mony preachers todoy use the
expression 'If the Lord to"y', I do
not wont to be crltlcol, but do you
not feel this Is confusing? Hebrews
10:37 soys, 'For yet a little while
and he thot sho/1 come will come,
and will not to"y •. I haw always
thought that the Lord has a
perfect ttme.fable for His second
coming."
A. Although we may not
person<~lly choose to use this
ph~se, we would not be overly
critical of those who do. Yes, you
mily be sure that the Lord hu a
perfect tlm•table. He aJone
knows the end from the
belinnlnJ. Only He understan<b
all th1np. We do not k®W when
our Saviour wHI come op1,., When
that one last soul Is oaved wo wUI
be taken lntD His pr....,... A
.petJIJ!1 Ulina such Jan....,., "If
the Lord tarry" ref on tD what
may transpire If tho Lord d-not
como back rlaht away. It li not
that God cannot make Ull His
mind. He knew the wry IKOnd of
O.t111's rotum lo"' before this
world -over formed. '
DOCTlliNES FOR YOUTH
Paul wrote to Timothy just as pro-
foundly as he did to the older Chris-
tians. The great truths of salvation
and of the body of Christ, the true
Church, a~ for young ~pie as well
<IS old, and I find in my own experi·
enct: that young people are jutt u
anxious to know all the facts which
God has revealed to His people as .are
older .people. ~aul taught aU the great
doctnnes to T1mothy, and, while we
have no record of any sermons Timo-
thy preached or !etten which he
wrote, yet we are sure that he taurtn
all these "in season, out of season,"
as P.aul instructed him, that they
might be .able to teach others also, and
to establish an endless chain of evan·
gelists.
UNFEIGNED FAITH
In the words of Paul, Timothy had
"unfeigned fai th." There was no
sham, pretense, or hypocri sy about
Timothy, and he was not ashamed of
lhe testimony of hi s Lord. neither
was he ashan1ed nf Paul, the prisoner
of the Lord in Kero's jail. He was
willing to be a partaker of Paul's
affl iction for the sake of the Gospel.
He r~ali zeq , that heo. was saved by
gra.ce and not because of his works,
,nrl that he had biiTt ailed 8f Ced
rr• rio things accorrling to His pur·
pose and not for his own pleasure.
STlONG IN THE FAITH
Paul admonished Timothy to "be
strom~ in the grace that is in Christ
Jesus," even to the point of endudng
hardness. "as a good soldier of Jesus
Christ." If it came to a choice ~
tween the wavs and methods of Christ
on one side and the world on the
other, he must unhesitatingly . and
unqt·estioningly serve J esw Christ
who h1d chosen him to be one of H is
soldiers. He also said, "If we suffer,
we shall also re;gn with him : if we
lkny him, he: also will deny us." Paul
did nN c.uibble or even 5\Tggnt any
compromise or apoeasement with the
~nemit's of Jestts Christ.
APOSTASY IS INCREASING
When •·e read the two letters which
Pa"l \•·rite to Timothy we find the
whole Gospel set forth -from orici·
nal si n to salvation through the blood
of Jesus Christ. ou r Sacrifice. We
alsn finrl thlt Paul explained to Tim-
othy how the visible church would
fall away from faith in Christ and
have onlv the form of god1ine:ss, but
not the power. because the v in their
pride would be "ever leaTning, and
never able to come to the knowledge
'of the tn1th" (2 Tim. 3 :7). And we
lind that Paul definitely told T imothy
what was the knowlMge of the truth
Nh;ch a11 'n"t'S1 le-.m if they would be
;afe-I Timothy 2:5, 6, "'For there
is one God, and one mediator betwMn
God and men. the man Christ }6us;
who gave him.telf a nnsom for 1U."
We, today. are now in the m idst of
this tra which tlas great and increu-
in( knowledgt: of the useleu thinrs of
the WO!'ld. fte!h, and Devil. but ia
sadtv deficient in the knowl(dce of
God's ~at and savinr truth. For
this reuon our chu.rchts are rapidly
hecom!ng more apOstate and power·
leu.
L~SONS FOR US
Tht admCTni•ion to Timothv it for
us alt ... Study to shew thy~elf apo
prcwed unto God, a workman that
H<deth not to be 11hamed, richt\7
divklin~ the word of truth." Is th11
what you are floin:. or a roe {.ou. arrpp-
inr dnwnward on the .. atherhood
and bro'herhood" trail of modem
,.,..h 1 Th<rt IJ no euy road to do
God's will. The social ppol Jo
empty and powerless to nye toUIJ, or
to brill• the joy of tho Lord. God
p•e Ria aD to Jl.n us. and ,.. art
to surmltkr -.a to If"" •"ff ..... nfy Him in ooint ono1 'body, ftlctl
.,.. Hit by n,t.t of -put<Ma by dol
blood of 1-Chrltt oar Lon1, tohod
for sin_. on C&lftfY. Aft ,... •'
..... ! in Chritt'l --,..,. otlly U I cll-1 M,.. .....tf
From the Police Blotter
• WIDfiiSDAT, JULY $ 00.W -... --1:10
Robot1 w..-Wr~&~~~. 14, p.m. ud 8:1$ p.m •••• s.-.
ol Zl'J Via IIICU. Udo liM, bod)' IDI .. bld tbt froat wtldotr wu atrllttd at 11 :55 a.m. a.t at au-, boCSQut, 1610W, Cout
llJa oome oo a WII'I'Uit er.r,. lhrJ,, Martaer•a IIUt, bear ..
1Dc b1m witb maUciowl m*blet Z:SO a..m. Uld !1:30 a..m. ID:I
. . .... lpllloo boltory .. --1.1 dr-nlllld at
at $25 wu Jtoleo trorD aecbool $1,120, the MOODd time wttbJD
dlatrtel nblcle wbUt b wu a net tblt the .Rote wu ru-
J:Ut.d at ED&Ip School t.rom acted bJ tbtft'tt ••. A dc-2~SO p.m . JUDI SO tdU '1 a.m. &rette Yeadlag macb!De valued
1uoe 5 .•• Somooooclldd&ma10 at $825, beloollac to tbe Call.
estimated at $100 to tbe nsl-fornla IDdutrlal Veodlac Co.
deftee of Sb.U'ley Marshall, 11!3 of ADI.belm, wu stolen trom
E. Balboa BIYd., B&U.., by 880 lnl.ne Ave., Nnport
c:n)'1Dc pallt oa tbe lrlterlor Hel&bts, betweeo 6 p.m. July
Yt.lll of ber aputmG .,me-!I &Dd 6 a.m. Juty 6 , , • An
Ume between 10:30 p.m. July tleetrlc type,rtter worth $416
4 I.Dd !I a.m. July !I , •• Keooetb wu ltolell from tbt oince of
RuueU. 501 FerolettAYt.,Co-Leou's Interiors, 4222 Cam,pas
rCIDIL del Mar, reported U.t Dr., Newport IDdutrlal Put, ~8.95 ....... ot liquor ,.. betoreec 9:30 p.m. July 5 ud
ltoleo from his IU'IP betweeo 8 a.m. July 6 ••. ThieYtl took
2 p.m. July f IDd 3:30 p.m. l bicycles, n.lued at $!90, from
Ju),y 5 ••• A car COYer fthaad Frut Bruder's unlocked car-
at $74 was stoleo trom MarllyD age at 1221 W, Balboa Blvd ••
Rll5Sell's car while It ns Balbca, between 3 p.m. aod
puked at her resideoce at 1510 7 p.m •••• AnorleiUlwaterfall
W, Balboa Blvd., Ceotral New-valued at $95 was stolen from
port, from 9 p.m. July 4 umu Doris Hope's yard at 2173 E.
9 a.m. July 5, Ocean Blvd., Balboa, between
• THURSDAY JULY 6 mldnJ~ a..od 10:30 a.m ••• ,
A bicycle v~lued at $140 was Somebody dropped Ughted
stolen from Katberloe Lewis' matches in Thomas T~C~man•s
prap at 1618 Aatlp Way wooden maU bos:, on the door
• of his earace at 250 Pr ospect,
Newport Sbor es, causlng $50
damage to the mailbos: and gar-
ap door.
BE AN
INVESTIG ATOR
I" ,•1< 'II ,.,, •! ¥1 \
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11)800·426·02:12
• FRIDAY, JULY 7
A surfboard valued at $75
was stolen from Jeff Kassel's
front yard at 1512 w. Ocean
I CHIJRCHES I
REVELATION
VERSE BY VER5E
DR . JAMES O'BRIEN COMBS
TE!A.CHE!R
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COSTA MESA 7t00 P .M. EV AGEL ISTIC HOUR
HOME OF P. G. ME UMAMM CHRISTIAM 5CHOOL
FIRST OfUROf OF
OtRJST, SCIENITST
3303 Via Li4o
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SUNDAY SQIOOL
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Week day a.~ 9 a.m: • 5 p.m.
Wednud.,.: 9 •. m.-7:45
lUetday and Friday:
9 Lm. · 5 p.m.; 7·9 p.m.
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OF THE MASTER
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NEWPORT HARBOR EIISIGN
PIJBUSIIED IEEIILY -PAGE 9
Tl1URSDAY, JULY 20, 1972
CORONA DEL UAR, CAL. UCB OPENS IN NEWPORT CENTER
~:<:l Rtctard C. KJ.mb&U bu beea ~ ramed rice preli4eal ud mu-
apr &ad Cba.rlel r . Letlma.n
IIC'ADt m&DICG' ol Ualted
Catltorola-'•""POI'!Cn-
ter olllee, -tblo Friday,
Jub' 21, at &SO-A NewportC•-
ter Drlvt. AD aU ..day apeo boule
eeletntloo 1B ~~ehedWid lor
opea.I..Q& cSI.Y, wltb retreabmeota
aod tree gUts.
Formerly vice presideot and
m&.oa.ger of UCB's MartDers
omee 1n Newport Be&ch, where
be tad been assigned s1Dee
1963, Mr. Kimball joi.ned OCB
lD 1949, and after various head
assignments, wu pro-1 ,
moted to assistant mi.PI.rer of ~·
LIFESAVING poloters from AI Fitzpatrick, right, and
U!eguard Jobn Barret, left, help Bob Dense of Balboa
fasten a flotatloo belt. Migoon Mitchell, a visitor from
La Habra, lends a hand. A junior ll!esaving class for
. ldds from 11 to 15 and a senior class for 16 and above is
being hekl by tbe Newport Beach parks, beaches and recrea-
tion department, with We guard assistance. A new session
of classes bepn Monday, July 17. Classes are held trom
9 to 11:30 a.m. Monday through Friday at loth St. and
the blly, Balboa.. Regi_straUoo Is Monday through Thursday
at the Youth Center, 5th and Iris, Corona del Mar. For
more lnformation, call the parlts omce at 673-3180.
Hibachi sailing results
II R. D
548·0146
1 20• C TU'STIN AVE .
HEWPOAT BEACH
( J•$1 of I Cou I Hwy .
S.'~•fll T•r••r Dr•t•'
tbe Bell om ce In 1956. He
mored ICl to manager ol tne
Huotlngton Beach otft.ce when
it opened ln 1960 and to man-
ager of the Harbor Baker of-
nee I..D Costa Mesa wben It
began opera.UoD 2 years later.
He ls a na.Uve of Altambra,
attended lllgh school there aD1
studied at Pasadena City Col-
lege before graduating trom
USC. He Is past director of
the Newport Balboa Rotary
Club, a member of the Com-
modor es Club of the Newport
Harbor Cba.mber ofCommerce,
past member of the executive
board of the Orange Empire
couocil, Boy Scouts of Ame rica,
past board member of the United
Ftmd for the Harbor area, an~
c lla.lrman of tbe membership
committee of theSouthernCaU -
fornla clla.pter of Robert Morris
Assoclates.
Mr. Lehman, who moves to
his new position alter serving
as assistant manager of UCB's
Anaheim Main otnce, joined
UCB In 1958 am served at
various branch ofnces in the sa.n Gabr iel Valley a."ld In the
Los Angeles Headquarters
Credit department before mov-
FlCTITIOUS Btl)INESS NAME
STATEMENT
The following persons are
dolng business as: The Tree
Farm, 17391 Marken Lane,
Huntingtoo Beach, Call!ornia:
Jerrel C. Barto, 1971 Ritchey
Street, Santa Ana, California;
Wtlllam A, vao der Plas, 1971
Ritchey Street, Santa Ana, Cali-
fornia; Frederick L. Elker,
17391 Marlten Lane, HUDtington
Beach, Call!ornia.
This business Is being coo~
ducted by a general partner-
RICHA RD KIM BALL
UGALMOTIC!
FICTITIOUS BlSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The following person Is doing
business as: Rhoda MagU -
Real Estate Consultant, 1405
Clay Street, Newport Beach:
Rhoda L. Magilavy, 1405 Clay
street, Newport Beach.
This business is being con-
ducted by ao lod.lvidual.
Signed: Rhoda L. Ma gflavy.
This ~temeot ftled with the
county clerk of Orange County
on: June 22, 1972, by Beverly
J. Maddos:, deputy courty clerk..
Publlsh: June Z9, July 6, 13,
20, 1972, lo the Newport Harbor
Ensign. F -18595
FOLLOW THE 5UN MEH U
"Follow the sun," featurlog
easy to tote menu suggestions
for picnics, camping-and at-
llOme patio parties, Is being
offereJ by Carol Heinz, home
ecooomist for ttle Southern
Callfornla Edison Co.
The free program .,ill be
presented at 7:30p.m. Wednes-
day, July Z6, and at 10:30 a.m. ship •.
Signed: Jerrel c. Barto,,.,ll-Thursday, July Z7, at
Ham A. van der Pias, Frede-House, Fastrlon
rick L. Elker. brochures wUl be
This statement ftled with tbl!
coWJty cierk of Orange County
on: Juoe 26, 1972, by Beverly
J. Maddo.t, deputy OOWltJ clerk.
PubUsh: June 29, July 6, 13,
20, 1972,ln the Newport Harbor
Ensign. r -1863.5
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W&'la-...DU --
CHA RLE S LEHMAM
ness adminJstratloo. He also
lla.d pursued graduate stur:ties
at l5C and Callfond.a state
College at Los Angeles.
He Is currently active in
the Kiwanis Club ol Greater
Allilhelm, serves on the board
of director s ol the United Fund
1o the Anaheim area, and is
president of the Irvine UtUe
League.
Future pla.Ds call for reloca-
tion oft he Newport C eoter bank-
lng om.ce into an adjacent high
rtse building scheduled for coo.-
structloo soon.
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DUSTI N HO FFMA N
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SAILORS NIP SEA KINGS
lAn7 Dllal -"' eor-bo-cot ".......... -dol Mu'o llalt WI-In a rolll.ac -llll<o -llld 1-0 pltobou• doll Fridll to b~ tbo Ollon lbrOIIIII 6
mon Nowport -to ..tl'!ln loolap.
• lalt ..... ot lllt s.o 10op ~ mct>t, ar• -....
ill IJ&rbOr aum mer tii.Jebl.ll St.,, Bu'Dttt bid a 10kJr bomw
nriiiJ play. ud • r•-~ !!loclo to
llo*ol '"" aln&led In lllt lead £-·· EacJoo to .. lf..Dl•'• only nn. 8-S wiD OYtl' H'llt1rlctoD Belell.
W1tb botb teama add1ac winl Eltaocta MWed 1t • wUb a
MoDiily, t:M Sailors aow 8IJOrl 4-ruo ll)lurrelltbt.llutU.W.,.
u 8..4 record, &Dd COM 11 Lut Dlgbt, Edaoo WUI)a4ed
8-3. to 10 apt.ut Fouotala v~,
FoUDtalD Valley apUU pmes Estaoel& met Coroaa del Wu
to stay lll third pla.ce, 2 p.mes Uld HIUJtfnatoo Beach played
oft the pace. Each ot the S Costa Mesa.
cooteoders tas 4 pmes lett Friday nfcbt, Huattnctoo
before the seasoo eods. Costa Baacb bosts Corooa del U.U,
Mesa, with a 5-6 record aod. Est:a.Dda meets FOUDta!D VU.IeJ
5 pmes remalnlnc. lnirtuallY a.t Costa Mesa Pa.rt at 5:SO,
tUmlDlted trom the ra.ce. after and Costa Mesa bolts Harbor
DARYL CRANDALL takea adftllb.te of a Redlec trlrow to setting the earlY pace. on the same fteld at 8,
seeoOO t.se oo a delayed steal 1.00 comes hOme with outet held the Sea K1Dgs Monday, Costa Mea wtllvta1t
a.nother Cub tally 1D Saturday's 5A (Jtmlor va.ralty) p.me to 3 hi ts ID Friday's cr ucial Edisoo, aod Costa Mea Park
at Costa Mesa Park. Redlea: catcher Boegel n.l.ts lor the cootest, while the sa.t1ors were wlU be the slle of a 5:SO p.me ,
throw to home plate. Tbe COOs, leaders In the JV league, plcki.D1 .., 6 hits off Matt WUk-between COM IDd FoUDta.J.n
MEII'ORTHARBOR !IIS!GM
PUBUSHED WEEXLY -PAG£ 10
MOW!
THURSDAY, JULY !0, 197!
COftOMA DEL MAR, CAL
!XCLUSIV! HARB OR
AIII!A SHO WIM G AT
UGULAR PRICUI
NIGHTLY 7,00 &9tlll
IN! won 7-2. (Ensign photo.) laaon, who struck ot.t '1, An Valley aDd Ill 8 o'clock CODtest 1
L I to b k lnfteld error, a wtld pick-olf between Huottortoa Beach and NO HIT BID by CorODI del ~;;.==================::;~. oca s con mue come ac attemptaod Ooket"sblorlesad-Newport Harbor. ,..; pitcher Bob Palmer wu I
died WllkiflSOo with the Joss, Next Wednesday, Fooota.lD IPOfled Jut week oo WedDes 'Di
Newport Harbor's American Ranebo PacUlca pttcbiog with althOugh oo earned rtmS were Valley is at HUDtiDgtoa Be&cb da)' wbto be pft 'C) a hit nners
Legion baseball team, contlnu~ 3 tor 4, 1oc1udlng an RBL scored. aDd Estancia visits Costa Mesa. to 'tbe le&d-off batter 1n the
ing its comeback after a dismal SUDda)', catcher Dale Ktmes-Last week on Wednesday, at Costa Mesa Park at 8. 'ltb lBolDc. Tbe s., Klnp: went
early-season start, beatRanebo ka.'s 3-ruo bomer sparked a COM topped Costa Mesa 6-4 Varsity Sta.od.ings 00 to Y1D 6-4 a.od stay atop
Pacifica 4-2 and Fountain Va.l-5-ruo Harbor I.C>fls1Dg 1D the and Newport Harbor bombed Corona del Mar ••.•• · 8-3 the Hubor summer ~U
ley 10-5 last weekend. The bottom of the 8tb, bl'eakln.g a Estancia 12-1 to set .., the Newport Harbor •....• 8-4 Y&ratty stadop
local youngsters have DOW woo 5-5 tie. Newport bad t:ra.lled b1g game. Corona del Mar's Fouotain Valley ••.••• 6-5 •
-4 of their last 5, and staDd 4-2 going loto the 7th t.on1ng, Bob Palmer was worldng oo Costa Mesa· • • • • • • · ·5-6 B I d
4-2 In second-round Legion when shortstop Bob Dean's 2-a DO-hitter until he gave up Esttncla.. • • · • · • • • • ·5-7 ucs avore
play, out tr!llle knocked In Z runs, a lead-off single 1n the '7th Edison •••••••..... 3-f>
Complete game pitching ef-aDd centertlelder Mike Yost against Costa Mesa. Harbor's Huotlogtoo Beach ••••. 2-7 to Wl'n f"lfl e
torts !rom Dan Quisenberry sln&led ·Oeon bOrne with the Carl Tahll lost a oo-hlt bid HARBOR AREA
and Jim Dean keyed last week-go-ahead run. A FolUltaJn Valley aga..lnst Estancia on a second-· ,
end's wins. Qu.tsenberry 3-blt run ln the top of the 8th put 1nning stogie. A 7-run 6th Lnnlng BASEBALL C~~b 1':!ck ~;:.,~er:. er::e
Rancho Pacifica Sahaday and the visitors back lnfrootbefore featured Newport's wiD, 0 e K8 es Ye 0
Dean overcame 3 error s behind the 5-rWl Harbor e:wplosloo put Tbe front-runners stayed • • • ~~ pr19=b ~=~ to
blm to stop Fountain Valley the pme awa.y. Bob Dean's ahead Monday when Corona. del J .V. LEAGUE f e foott».ll hi. toes~: on Sunday. 3 hits led the tocaloffensewhile Mar was happy to get 4 un-erence c mp ....,,
flrst baseman Jotm Palmer his brother, Jim, held Founta.tn earned runs and a 4_2 win (through July 17) by a vote at the SCC sports
led •• H bO ~ k 1 t Vall yIn eh--k · rdl H bO ~-ed Darts Ctlbs., ••••••• 9-2-1 information directors. u•e ar r a .... c ap ns e ..... . over ~ son. ar r :.loi!IY R Dod 8_, The p•-t bo tied tor
W'ld B'll k I bytakln aH9do ea gers........ .. .. .. es, w I I See S reye nge ~r~ from :o~mta~ va~l~: TeWtnlde Redlegs •.•• 5-5-1 tbe conference title last season
Edison's Mike Alba, demor-Ensign Braves .•••••• 5-6 W"tth SaDta Ana am went on
alized by 2 errors, walked 1D Kaiser Gla.nts •••••.• 3-5-2 to tbe state playoffs, ptd:ed
•·Wild Bill" Cody, whO cap-Among the top competitors 2 n. th sld sh ld Llnc:o\D Phlllies .•• , .• 1-9 ~ 3 tlrst ptace fotes, a ZDd,
tained the losing Irwlndale Cody must fa ce are Rick. Woods runs a er e e ou L E G U E a 3rd,. for a total of Z2 polots
Eagles In last F'rlday's dehut and Steve Ba.st , the one-two have been out ln the 4th Inning A A A A Fullerton wu picked for 2Dd
of motorcycle team radng at punch that sparked tht Costa against, COM. A mis-played (through July 17) 1o tbe bi.Uotiog, oabbla( 2 t1rst
SERVED 5:00 TO 8 :30 P.M . MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
SOUP•ENTREE•BEVERAGE
---=2=·:..=.9-=S _ __J .
SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
DINNER • PRIVATE PARTIES
DANCING FAOM ROCK TO BACH
:1Kl1 E COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR
676.Q900
. TNI IImST SNOW D1 ITS QIO
Of TttE IISSISStPPl!
1972 Orange county Falr~ounds Mesa Uons to a 40.32 win nelder 5 choice and ao error Ensign Braves ••.••• ·• 7-1 place votes aDd nckiDg ~ 19
speedway, will seek r~venge over Cody's Eagles last week. In right n.eld pve the Sea. Ensign Dodgers.,, •.• S-1-2 points. Coach Ernie Johosoll's l~~~~~~~~~.l~h~ts~F~r~ida~y ~ni~gt~tt ~a~s~<;r"ra tch Woods, capta.in of the brand Kings their other
2
rWls. Edt. Davis Cubs •.•••.•. , 5.5 Cerritos Falcons were selected and handicap racing returns new Lions, and Bast, Lions' son picked up 8 htts agalnst Kaiser Giants .•.•••• 5-5 for 3rd.
be
'
id led (h 6 Mallory and Wilkinson, tnellld-
to the Costa Mesa oval. ~~~ r Me~ etr~am tot! vi~~~ Jng run-scoring hits by Lou JR. BASEBALL Defeodlng co-champ Santa
In Its opening match. Woods Casselle and Mike Macoy. Ma-LEAGUE L. EADERS ~ ~s pic~ed for 4tb.,ta=
'
•~~ coy pitched the last 2 innings ego esa wu:
also beat Cody in a • .....,match and gave the Sea Kings their (through July 17) tor 5th aod Mt. San Alltoolo
race. only 2 hlts. AA -8th graders 6th. ,
r&rh Annual
SOUTHLAND
&
GARDEN -----
alcaurseQ
Preliminary heats start at Home runs by Hook, Herberts Rea Dodgers • , .•••• , 12-2~1 OCC ha.s mucb of Its 71
8:15 • and Folsom propelled Harbor TeWlnkle Cards •••••• 12-2-1 Utle team returoiog, lncllldlng
Team racing will be featured to a come-trorn -behlnd win Lincoln Astros .• , ..• 11 _2_1 q11U'terbaciF: Alvin White, who
every other week at Costa Mesa. against Fountain Valley. five TeWlnkle PhllUes • • • • 9-Z-3 set a school single seasoo pas-
On alternate weeks, tans will of the Sailors' 7 hlts were Ensl"" Dod-rs ••.••• 11-3 slng mark last year, completing see scratch aDd handicap &"' &~ 99 f 212 lals for 1 483 events, which built tile Costa for e:ctra bases. Six errors, Lincoln Cuds • • • . . • . 7-4-4 ° . aer •
Mesa track lnto the most popu-8 walks and 2 hit batsmen A -'lth graders yard& •
.. ~~~~~~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,_. u.r n ctng stte tn tnelipeedwa,y ~ded the Harbor cawoe. fouo-TeWlDkle Redlegs •..• 11.1 SEE TH E PRO GR&ODE RS
Racing Assn., wlll.ch sanctions ta.ln Valley raked 3 Newport Enslgn Braves •..•.•• 11-! Orange County professional
this type of cycle racing tn hurlers for 9 hits. including Kaiser Cubs ......•• 10-2 football fans will have an op-
Southern Califdrnia. a bases-loadedtriplebycatcher Mariners Dodgers .... 9-3·1 portunl.ty for a cJose-IC) took
SHOW
JULY 14-23
ANAHEIM CONVI~!TION C INTII
f•lr c onditioned J
••••••• !
LEE MARVIN&
&ENE HACKMAN
DUCK FEET
FINS BLEMISH
MEDIUM •• LARGE
-EXTRA. LARGE -
695 PAIR
SHOW MOUltS: 5-11 p.m. Weekdays
Noon · 11 p.m. Satufdoy•
Noon · 9 p.m. Sunday•
ADULTS •••••••• •2..M
JUNIOIIS • , ••••• 1.00 --··---
Cody, veteran rider from Clarence Austin and 3 hits and Kaiser Giants • . . . . • • 8-4 at someottbelr favorite players
Garden Grove ts currPnlleader 2 RBI's by Jeff Churchwell. COM Redlegs ...•..• 8-4 when the Los Angeles Rams
ln the SRA ~lnt ranklngs with fountaJn Valley dumped Co -BB -6th graders aoo San otego ctargers ta.o.gle
3SS. steve Bast's yo~mger bro-sta Mesa 4-2 last Friday as Zone 1 Braves .•..•.. 10-2 1n an uhlbltlon scrimmage at
ther, Mike, is on his heels Bob Patterson fa ced the mini-Zone Z Astros .•••... 11-0 UC l at 2 p.m. Saturda.y,JW.y29 •
with 347. The riders also race mum 12 batters In a strong Zone 3 Pirates .. , ..• 10~3 Admission to the event, spon-
tor pri.ze money at costa Mesa 4-innlng stint, and Doug Zels-Zone 4 Pirates • . • . • • 7-4 tared by the Blc I Boosters,
and other SRA tracks. sDer mopped ~ the last 3 Zone 5-7 Pirates •...• 8-3 Is $2 for adults and $1 tor ~· ~ tt nu rH ... ,. tvu Mfow
Woods of c osta Mesa and tnntngs. Base rWlning beat Co-Zone 6 Cubs • • • . • . . • 7-2 students. ProcHda wW llelp r-----==::..::.=...;..::;..::_:_:;..:::;.::::.;__a
Steve ~st of van Nuys' are sta Mesa, as 3 of the 4 rv B -5th graders floaoce the educattooofdeserv-
both forme~ national ~way ruos got into scoring position Zone 1 Astros ••••••. 10~ 1n« Jtud:eot athletes at OCL 1.--::--:-------:::---:::--:--=====-=_J
champions. on stolen bases. Shortstop Bill Zone 2 Cubs •.. , , •.. 10-0
Hattl.eld scored all the way Zone 3 Redlegs .••••• 11-2
trom seeood on an Infield hit Zone 4 Astros •..•. , • 8-3
to furt her dazzle the Mustangs. Zooe 5-7 Astros ••••• 10·1
Hatfield had stolen 9eCond. Zone 6 Braves •.••••• 10·1-1
In a game last Friday night, TOU RNEY DA. TES SET Edison rode Alba's strong arm
a.nd the hitting of Wineberger,
Macy, Selwood UM1 Alba to an
11-2 romp over Estancia. Alba.
gave ~ 1 unearned run and
struck out 8 In 5 innings. Set-
wood cracked a 3-run homer.
Newport Beach's city-wide
tennis tournament will be beAd
July 29-30 and August 5-6 at
the Ha.rbor hJgh scOOol aDd
Mariners park tennis courts, 1 Tl-2 Ti•• 3 ·Ti .. ,
spoosored by tbe parks, beaches home, turolshed,
DUCK FEET FINS Edison dropped an extra-
inning 5-4 dedsion to Hunting-
ton Beach last week on Wednes-
day when pitcher Mott singled
and left field Stlmmler doubled
In the 9th to win H. Edison
had gooe ahead 4-3 In the top
of the 9th after the regulation
7 tnnlngs ended In a 3-3 dead-
lock, Edtsoo's Scott Desrosiers
dJU eYerytblng but sell the
popcorn, as the little infielder
llad 4 bJts, 2 stolen bases and.
and recreation department. AU » .....4a • len .............. I. ,I) 2., 3.00
may enter whO uveputlctpated 21 ...,.,, ,. 30 ...niJ. ...... 100 !.00 4.00
In the recreauoo department 31 ..,. to ., ..... ··-·· 100 .c.OO .s.oo
tennis Iessoos anytime trom fech .,..,.4 ...,.. «) ~... .05 . 10 .IS
50' x 10' double expando.
Nice adult park. Close to
ocean. 642-1162.
-REGULAR -
-EXTRA-SMALL -
• SMALL -MEO! UM -
LARGE -EXTRA-LARGE -
-SUPER-EXTRA-LARGE -
---· ............ _ .. ... _ .. _
All R .Arlcin ••
a run batted ln.
Doug Maosollno's 3-ruo
summer, 1971, through sum-l~~~~~~;~~~;.-~-~-~-~-~--~-~-~-~-~-~-~--~-~-~-~-~-;-~-··~ GARAGE SALE --Antiques, mer, 19'12, Chillese lmportl:, carvlng:s,
bra.s& trays, old draperies,
LEGAL MOnCI commercial and pro~ ANONYMOI.S clothing, shOes, tntciF:-
tesslooa.I oftlcea _ from $75 Pboae 542-7217. P.O. Iaacks, turnlhae. Now In ~ • on North Newport Blvd, No. 12Z~, Costa Mesa. storage. 27Z1 (rear) E. Coast
opposite H·•a: HospttaJ. Jobo l-;;;o,;g;8EJffi,i£'ffiiiR.VAA":I Hwy., Corona del Mar, at Vop:l, 646 -1675, 1: BEFORE YOUR fenleal alley.
on your new carpet-removej-:=:;::::;:::=======
them wltb Blue Lustre. Rent e WORK WANTED
electric shampooer, $l,OO,
Crown Hardware, 3107 East SECRETARlAL WORK, inJmeo.
Coast Hwy,, Corona del Mar. CfiPhlnc. ootar)', ud small
bookkMPlnr acCOQDU, Call
6"13-4050 afteruoono.
-lor ....
·.
-.
Newport Beach Ballloo
Balboa Island Costa Mesa
lido Isle ear-del ·-
MINT CONDITK>N HOME wrt'H OVERSIZE SUN-
DECK, VIEW OF lULLS AND OCEAN.
$69,500 • • • •
EXTRA SHARP
HUNTINGTON BEACH
3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, ELECTRIC BUILT -INS,
SHAKE ROOF, NEW CARPET, REPAINTED INSIDE
&Olrr. $34,500
• • • II!
WE STILL HAVE SOME EXCELLENT SUMMER
RENTAlS.
l)Oii Y. f'RJliil<l.lii
I Rt:Jll. TOR ' 3250 bst CGast ttiatJwly
CDron• del Mar, Ctlifornil
Phont: 673-2212
To sell fine property
445 Un•on Bank Tower
Newport Beach
THE
IRWIN
COMPANY
REALTORS
610 Newport Cent ~ Drive
644-6111
W••·McC.rdle·
Rultora
BJI:IIPLJII
BJI:.U. JI:BTATJI:
IIIIJIDIINTIAL AND IUSIHBSS PROP!IITIBS
--POi IHTBRBSTBD, PROI'BSSIOHAL
COHSIDBJIATION Sl!B
5~1 IIUL ISTATI
21111. C..et Mwy., c.-• U -
Ql-2101
LIGAL 140T1CI
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
Notice Is bereby e:tven that
the Plannlng Commtsslon of
the Ctty of Newport Beach wUI
bold a public beari.Dg oo the
appUcattoo of Shark Island
Yacht Club for a Use Permit
No, 1617 on property located
at 1099 Bayside Orin, New~
port Beach, to permit a re-
locatable building aOO tbe sale
of aleobollc beverages In con ~
juoctl.on with a temporary club-
house.
Notice is hereby turtber given
that sa.ld pubUc beuing will be
held on the 3rd daY ot August,
1912, at the hour ol ?:SO p.m.
1n tbe Couoc:ll Cbambers of tbe
Newport Beacb Cll)' Hall, at
wbtcb time aod pll.ce any aDd
a.n perBOlll interested m&J ap.
pear aod be heard thereon.
Jaett.e He&tber. Secretary
Newport Beac b City
PlanDlD&: Commlll.l.on
Publbh: JulJ ZO, 1972, iD
!be Newport Harbor EuliD.
LIG&I; 14011CI
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARlNG
Notice ta hertbJ ci•eo that
the PllnDiDc Comml.uSoa ot
!be City o! Newport Beacb will
·bold 1 poblle bolrlDc oo tile
II>Pllcolloo o! R-B. Gnlll
.Corp. m a U• Permit No.
1619 oo property locllld not-
orb' of s..,...l.,. A.-t.od
-IJ o! Wnt Caul Hlp-
ftJ 1<> permit 11M! «&1>1101 of
LEG.+.L NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
Notice Js hereby ctveo that
tl'le Planning Commtssioo of
the City of Newport Beach will
bold a public hea.rlng 011 the
appUcattoo of Western federal
Savings & Loan for a Use Per-
mit 1618 oo property located
at 2744 E. Coast Hlgbway, Co-
rona del Mar, to permit are-
locatable building as the tem-
porary BrancbSafinpand Loan
o.mce.
Notice is bereby twtber pven
thai sald public heorlll( wlll be
beJd oo the 3rd day ol AaiUBt.
19'72, at the bour of 7:SO p.m.
tn tbe CouocJl C!amberl ol the
Newport Beacb City Hall, at
which Ume Uld place lAY and
aU person.s laterested mar IP·
peu and be beard thereon.
Jaekle Heatber, Secretary
Newport Beacb Cit)'
PilDDiDI Commlssloo
Publlsb: Jaly ZO, 19'1Z, Ill
tile Newport Harbor EasliD.
LIGAL
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
Notice Ia blreby lfYto lblt
!be PloaDloa Commt-or
tile City of Newport Beach will
hold l pobUe bolrlllf oo tile
appUeatloa. ol Jam• W, Read,
Jr. lor l llot PtratU 11o. 1&15
.. propori:J loelledat 114Aplo
AYIIM, Balboa J.aiiDd, to Pll'• mit commM'etal dlttlopmtlit
oa tbl llnt floor ud rlll-
dtatlal-• .. tllo --Ia !be C-1 Dlltrlet. • ·-""'""· Hallet II borobf -~~·-HoUce II bortl!y !Wtlw ~~-IIIII atc1 peKe biUiliC wiU be tbol atcl pabKe bolrllc wtU be
blld .. 1111 111'11 dlJ of ,..., bold oo tbt 111'11 diiJ of A ......
It'll, at tllo -" 7:10 ,.... 10'11, at !be -" 7:30 , ••• ta Ute ec-cs.l CIIUDbln oltM ta tile eo.eu C•re.r• otat
11-' -CIIJ Rail, at """"'" -CIIJ' Rail, at ,_ u.o ud p1oeo U1J IIIII ..-111M ud ..... U1J ud aU,.-....... .,_,.,_ au,.-... ·•mall t-.,.,...
-ud IIIIIIU'd ... _ -~~~~ --··-lac*IIIIMn-ltc:rtllr7 .~act~e w.or, ••= t " • pa~t e.a'CIQ ... ,,., 8lldl Cltr .::.....c-·1_.. P...._C.•' I a
p 11• hiiJ 10, 1 .... 1o Pril r•· llllr 10, 1 .... It .............• ,.. .. ....... , ..... a....,
-NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN T!IURSOAY, JULY 20, 1972 ...... ' ·~ Newport Beach Balboa
Balboa l5land Costa Mesa
1'\Jil.ISHEO WEEKLY -PAGE II CORONA DEL liAR, CAL •. ,_ c
;;._ __ ~Lido Isle CorOI)a ·del Mar i;~i;!;;; Real Estate '!'
~ -.. . , ...
•
ofuuk3J.
JIIESTI&E WATERFRONT HOMEs
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
5J Lincl• Isle Drive
Elegant 5 bdnn., 41h baths; on lagoon. New
~·~~· s~r:pe~ -~-~au_~~~~:-~~~~&~~
3 Lind• lal•· Drive Open Sunday
Beautiful new 5 BR., 4lf.a Ba .. home. Water·
front living rm. & formal dining. Handsome
oak paneled fam. rm., frplc, wet bar. Large
master suite has frplc. & rory lounge area.
View of Bay &:: the mountains ..... $179,500.
1 1 Linda Isle Drlve-Open Suncby
Completely furn. 5 Bdrm., 41h bath bom_e.
Lge. waterfront living rm. with. floor _to ce11.
marble frplc. Formal dining rm., famdy nn.,
maid's rm .. Pier & ~lip ......... $195.000.
57 lind• Isle Drive
Custom 4 BR.. 31,~ ba. home on LaJ!:OOn. Mstr.
BR. has sitting area & frplc. Waterfront
family rm w/conversation pit around the
frplc.; lovely garden. lge. r-lip ..... $189.500.
lOt Lind• Isle Drive
Love\v 5 BR .. 4 ba. home with downstair!l:
wateifront mstr. suite & lge. game rm. or
study. Mex ican tile norm•. beam ceilings,
quafity construction. sli p . . . . . ... $155.000.
For Complete lnform•tion
On All Homes & Lots, Pl .. se Call :
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor:
fd.ndtin Bktt. at Linde hl ..
341 BAYSIDE DR .. SUITE 1, N.B. 67Ut61
Curt Dosh
REALT OR
64Z-&fi Z -en. 67 3·3648
1130 W. COAST HWY.
NEWPO RT BEACH
Newport lelch
Townhouua Ltd.
U01 Welt Coett Hwy.
( 714) 675-6120
Phone in Y ot~r Orcler
for a Subscription:
Call 673-4550
MACNAB
IRVIN~
FINER HOMES
EXCITING THEUERKAU~F
DCEAN~RONT
Spacious 3 BR. & separate guest bouse
I overlooking cameo Sbores most secluded
private beach. Lg. formal DR .. FR .• walli:
in tret bar, private patio. Sparkling pool.
~:'::hoba:~:th in master suite. Luxury , " Appl. only.
SPACIOUS SECLUSION
Is yours 1n this beauUiul one--of-a-kind CUI-
tom home. Room for your aranct piano.
Swim a. IUD In oversized pool. One ollai'-
IUIIollln Weslclill. Room lor your mol<>r liome a, boat -oil street parting. I BR'o.,
31100 sq. ft. Borbara Aune MU2SS.
I'M CYNTHIA •.• LIVE WITH Mil
I'm a -I.J .... s BR. & den -011 o quiet
-_Just tile p1..,. I<> nlso o family.
ONLY.-,teO.
: a ..... .....,a u a __ ..........
-• aaa .. e au
••••••••••••••••••••
BAYFRONT
EXCLUSIVE
.
73 FT. FRONTAGE ON
BALBOA PENINSULA
5 BEDROOMS -4 BATHS
$295,000
APPOINTMENT PN L Y
I ORIGINAL
L HARBOR VIEW HILLS
' HOME R Sparkling VIEW AND POOL. Close
8 to everything ••• except your neigh-
bors. Call for appointment to see It!
Newport -Corona •1 Mar • Ce.t• Mete
CoRBIN-MARTIN]
. --7662
BAY CREST
PRICE REDUCTION
CUSTOM BUILT AND SPACIOUS -
Three bedroom, dining room home.
Classic decor, beautiful courtyard
witll fountain, large gourmet kitchen
and breakfast room. Built-in tem-
perature control. Priced now ••••
$79,500
Offko Doon 5otunloyo & 54ondoys
PETE BARRETT REALTY •• w-~~<-IIU. 642-52110
•••••••••••••••••• MLS SALES REPORT
Sales through the Mulltple Listing
Service of tile Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $72.9
million in the first 6 months of 1972.
THIS IS A 35% INCREASE: OVER THE
SAME PERIOD OF 1971 ! 2,354 new
listings were processed, of which
69% WERE SOLD! 64% of the sales
were cooperative.
List your property with a Realtor.
1 ;t. .1 1 1 1 ,.~...,t-a;,.t.a. a. ....... ! I 1 1 -I -,
when you want1o sell or buy a house
JniJt
Look fOI' this seal, which only a Reattor -a professional in real
estate who subscribes to a strict Code of Ethics as
a member of the local end state
boards end of the Netionll
Association of Rell Estate Boards-
is licensed to dill)fay.
MULTIPLE
LISTING
GETS RESULTS!
BUYING or SElliNG, your best assur-
ance of a good deal is the integrity
and experien~e of y~ur REALTOR.
' • Taps fir fut ICIIIn
\
CDM
•
PEOPLE
OVER 30
AVE WITH FARMERS
30/60
AUTO PACKAGE
I
Phone 548.-5554
Tuck & Pete Rabbiu
l'fi.J Huhr lhtl .. Cesla .lllf's•
P4~!RS I~SURAMCI C.OUP
PERFECTION
We like to think that our new "GoldeD Touch"
new car program will present to you the buyer
as perfect an automobile as humanly possible.
Every new car ia etpertly tuned, hand polished
aDd then road tested for a mtnlmum of twenty
miles to double check actual operati.Dc per-
formance, Come In aod see for yourRll the
dUference this e1cluslve service m&ket LD
that new car you've been tl11nking of baying.
Slocerely,
President Vice-President
'
MARINERS CHURCH
Ill. ,. 'It!!'. ... 1!: ... Ill ft. D. .... :-:_au' • 1 1 ... _, ..._ ::':&.
t =· ..JI!.i.':.lr.i·..,,.t-..
I 5$
-y ICIIIOL •••• , • , 1:011 Ul, warn• --.. 1:011• 1o,u A.M. lfUMO .. ftcl •. ..-. ~ . '1:00 P.ll.
co•IIAD&MAII
... ,, ......
ls
IAIIIUII.AJIO DIMW
.. doallll -llle -aida IIIII---· llold al -. ... IIIII looolill, u 'hll u tbo IIDHI pruerlp-
,..,.. -• 1111 1o tldlk ot Uoo lltYieo aftllablo IllY-
_..,. UU lllaYiaf. bot tbo wboro, Nit our fl1oaclly plar-
talb' ,.., ... , ot -· 11 _,_ Yoo or ,.... doctor ....
1M .-alloo -wbleb moot -,_. prooerlptloo to
I( IIUO -lllmiUar, BAYSIDE PHARUACY1 In Bay.
Of DMD wbo lbiYI tttrJ ciaJ, aldt CtDttr, plloDt '"~3040,
IDIDJ oompWn ~ lACfOWD &ad we'll blve it wattlDg tor a.Jrw. Tbut are calllld by 1CMl or we'U deUnr It, at DO
too dOIIIJ, bf lb&Yiq tJtra CIW'IJ, ll TOU prefer.
tbt: cratn or, Ja tpllt You abould"" our Jarp•Iec ..
on meo wbo II&Yt Uoa ot tloe meG•s tolletrles,
beordo. U,.. IO.IIap lo IOOD,
roalt1r0111orn, y .. may HANDY HINT, CIIIJIIJlc llle
to aa electric lA tbe bl.throom? Use an oJd
eula lbe 1111r IDolbllrlllb ~ to rubbiJlc
alcobol • • • ICJ'ubl, cleans
l'U(W' ud keepsmlldnfromformlng.
--(Adv,)
SOUTHLAND
&
GARDEN
SHOW
JULY 14·23
ANAHIIW CONVENTION CINTII
f•lr conditioned I
SHOW HOURS: S.ll p.m. Weekdays
Noon-11 p.m. Sofurday1
Noon -9 p.m. Sunday•
ADULU •••••••• •2.00 ........ ----.. -.... --··----
ave a good
vacation--
l.fT &it CLEAN AND RESTORE
YOUR DRAPES TO LOOK LIKE NEW!
EXCLUSIVE
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Orap•ry Cl.aning. Perf.ct regard/en of the oge of
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