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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-07-27 - Newport Harbor EnsignONLY THE SECOND SET of triplets born at Hoar Hospital are tbl Ayru blbles. Rlebard, Steven and Michatl., whO recently eellbratad their 6 month birthday. Prueatin&' them wltb silver c141s to mark tbe occuloo are, )eft to rll(bt, Miss Gertrude Canooa. director of nursing; Mrs. AnU:a Kleenman, R.N., and Mrs, Mar))rle Pyle, R.N., maternity unit supervisor. (David Ross photo.) charge den· A cbarp u.t Newport Beacb Dess here. Clty hall dePies Tbe Z ambulance aervices piece of the action, aoel clalma ta ptUAc "kJuy" a.mbulaDce tbe charges, butapoUcecaptain already opent1nc here saytbey an excellent reputation eentee bU beeo ... eled by admits tbat emergency ambu-are cfvlDK coottemergeocyser-tin. santa A~~;..;:~~~::~ tbe. rnuapr ot an ambuiance lance service here could stand flee and tbat the etty cod:! and El Toro, COIQliMJ that wants 1o do bust-10me Lmpronmeot. not ecoDOmlcaUy ~rt 3 lances DOW ~rate. W .• pe out ea r I y 11r;:;.. .... .,.,uso, mana .. r of .. ~~; "~u::::...w::~:!::: E Wind Ambu.lance Service, based men 't1r m 0 and 'We'; in TusttP, crlt1clsed Seals and in Ne~rt e Beach ban ban Surfers Sk Scbaefter's, tbetwocompanJes tUm tha.t the present level a servlnc Ne1rp0rt, when he ap-ambulaoce service is "~~'::;~,~~ p peared before the City Council Police Chief James U the surf's a., at 6 a.m. Port Bishop Pl., Harbor VIew here Monday. The council re-aoo city manager uu1 tbe surfers are ~ d. 6 Homes, ns the slD'fers' ferred Wind's appllcatioo to told tbe CouneU oo a.m., why can't ttleygosurftng'? spokesman, He put the Council operate here to a 2-man com-that complaints were B~use West Newport re1l-on ootice Ura.t he will clrculate mlttee for study. Councilmen tba.t tlle service tssatlsb.ctoi<J, dents are NOT 141 at 6 a.m. a petition dema.od1ng that the Milan Dostal :1..00 John Store The maio objeeUon rai.OO and they don't want the happy, law be changed. He even prom-wilt report their findings to the addition of Willd. se>m•:o noisy surf crowd waJdng them ised to get a lobbyist from the Council on Aug. 14• was that competitioa lor CARRIE llcKIHLEY G 0 0 DB. y E TRIP LETS up that eorly the Western Surllng Assn. 1n Among char .. s made by Mr. amOUDt of bo>sloesa here would That utile disagreemeot help get the law repealed. Mancuso ,•as an allegation that reduce the level ot service. &bout ben to surf a.nd when Cotmctlmen we.re sympa-Schaeffer s did DOl respond Captain Hamittonsaidbedoes D A NOW WEIGH DOt to.., surf has resulted In a thetic, bti: Mayor Mcinnis re-qutclly eoough when 2 Newport DOt object to more ambulance studies Newport Beach law that says mlnded young Bertsch that past policemen were shot 00 Nov. se"l.ce. "lt would be grea.t to • • F U N Z 0 N E IN DouBLE 00 surfing before 7·30 am crusades to liberalize surftn~ 14 • 1970• at Newport ~es. have plenty of ambulances • I I d h The law bas resuU..i In ;..: laws had lalled. ~:: • .: .::~'~'!:"l>l:: t:': avallable,': he said, "bot ex-g1 r s eat Of tbe ll30 babies borD this llappJ surfers who just caq't "Year after year, s urfers 18 mini.Jtes elapsed befor e an pertence to other c1t1es. tas year at Hcac HOC!IPital, oooe walt to hang ten. They ptber say they a.re goine to get popu-ambulance arrived. PoUceCap. sbown that too ~Y companies A decision on wllether or a e•..,.la l!mUar to the one hu caused as much atteotioo arOUDd the end of 56th St. just la.r St«K~rl for tbeir vtew-ta1n Ri H llto staring tlle busmess can re-. Hurry, hurry, burry U you ... .-_...tbe byBa~P ~u. as the Ayres tr'"'lets born in about ever} morning at 6. Ac. point" the mayor aoted "but cha.rd am n denied sub in less emctent service" not to file crimlDI.I ctarges waot to take a 30-ceot ride ._... oeu WIM au n, ..., cording to Newport Beach we ~ver see them aP.m." the charge yestercily, citing Mr. M.a.ocuso's claims ~t In tlw! tramc death af a 14- on a ferris wheel and look and loclll:les blllcooy rails am Ja.o~y. Michael, steTen a.nd Mayor Don Mclnnls, whO Uves He promised Dan that ·•if you the results o! an investip.tioo Sea.ls and Schaeffer's were re-year-okl Balboa Island girl was out across Newport Bay--the decorator wlodows designed to Rlchl.rd, eons of Mr. ud Mrs. 1 the area they roo out to will follow this through all the by the department after the spooding too slowly to eme.r-exPeCted to be_ placed ln the carry out the PiviUon motU Robert Ayres, 923 Governor n f 1 and b.lk to sidents incldeat. geocy calls were disputed by bands of the district attoroey price of the view ls about to Mr Koowtser's JAK Construe. street Costa Mesa a.U were the edge o the water, ye I wwa,uy, as poUce, ,.;e~••ds andas "U was determined that only D""'e ld Stump, Schaeffer .. , __ today. go tc> to $92,000. U • C ··"11 b··'ld th -bora .;.lttdn 9 minlt~s of each back a.t friends wltb a report LU' ~-5 '-tt '" sed be tbe -~ That's how· much developer 00 0• "' "" 8 con-on surfing condltloos then surfers, we wtlJ coosider your mw es e ... p tween trtct s~rvisor, and Seals Newport Beach police com- John Konwtser says he can domlo1ums. other, weighing in at 7 lb. and noisily hMd lor the ti.g'waves. request.'' time the call went out and owner Larry Seals. Both men pleted their lovestiga.tlonTues- get tor units 1n a high-density Construction of the protect 5 oz., 6 lb. aoo 12 oc.~ and About 6:45, city Ufeg\JUds Dan, a student at UCl when the ac~.ual arrival or an am~-claim a 5-minute average re-day Digbt to the death of Carrie coodoml.nium be Is going to ls erpected to start sometime 6 lb. aod 13 oz., respectively. start coml.n to work and its he's not riding the waves, lance, Captai.D Hamllton said. spoose time. Christina McKinley. 14, ot 131 build on the slte of Balboa's after labor 12ay. wlth llrst oc-Steven aDd Richard are ldenti-their un~ task to chase promised to go all out. Toes-Captain Hamlltoo, who agrees However, both were in lbe Topu Ave. She died last Frl- tamed Fun Zone. He got the c.-ncy Dtlt spring. ca~:~mblDed weight of 20 away the ea!ly-btrd surfers. day, he vtsited recreatloo di-that ~mergency ambulance ser-audience at Mooday night's day morning after belnc hit p-eeo Ugbt Monday trom New-I lb 14 oz missed a world Monday Digbt, the si.D'fers r ector Cal Stewart, .. oo sa1d vice m the city needs Improve-Council meeting, and neither by a. car driven by a Costa port Bel.cb city couocUmen. N B p an ners .. . stmred that, although they get lle "agreed in principle" with ment, said the c lw"ges stem-respoaded wbeo MayorDonMc -Mesa man&asbeC1"06sedCrowo after the city's Plann1ng Com-record tor triplets by 008 ~ early they can sta)' ._., th f JOO K 1se . d mlng from the 1970 locldeot lnnis and other COUbCllmen Dri'fe Nortb by San JoaquiD mlss1oo 1a.st mori:h turDed ounce. Atteodlpg pbyslcla.Ds, late, too. 'At the eod of a gruel-m~::-a_~~~· assisu!t ~· ~~~ were a resuu of '·emotlooa.l asked if representati.-es from Hills Rd. ln Harbor VIew Hills. thumbs do'WD oo tbt project. hlot .t .Sio I ns Or, Michael Moses, Or, SteYesl l.n& City Couocll meeti.D&: that Muager Bob W bas been reaction of poU cemeo at the tbe Z companies were preteQI., Carrie "ftB oo a sc:a.veneerhllDt 1D ortrtur111Dr the P.I&IIDJ.OC Kamer, alii Or. Richard fou, bad already rt11 put mldnlctat, ustpad to acco~y Dan 00 aceoe, whO beCame "U"J coo-Wr. Mucuo ays Wind 1a wlth friends wbel:l sbe rtip)l'· Coea'AI1v'a • ........._ .., liiJc1 tbe . mw:::• _lU'tb wu tlleJ COifrGIICecl tbe CouocU, hls ro.m o1 c.tty offtct•W cerned about 2 ol "!lr friend& curHIItly trJ1D1 to tdr• uti~ t.dl3' na aero. tlile .....,. eo.eflmn ctnd' II.JIIM'a -.. •lfftport S.cb PIIIIDfDc ....... .,.S.....,~ WU IDI:ldJC' Ytlt Jfe~ Me· "By DUl 1reet," 0u toJd wbO tad bMII ltd. A poU«! ftar!WS, bu1 catdlac eqq!pmd Ill I r.roaft.DI: Ud ... tl:nlck "oal..ot-tmm" traffte, poer-CommltlkwMra, Wbo tetp in-::.rna;:::;':'.,.-:'!:".; lDDls, "tfith a. request that tbe tbe Ensign yesterday, ''tbis :-" H rus~:':,:!:: and ceoenlly placeWlod'seap-)qat before 11 p.m., by a ear ated by tbe Fun Zone and otber slatJng lblr tbey llYe in a sea-the doctors before-7:30 law be wiped out. thing ls rotng to be really eft ~g bulanc took t~ abl.llties above tbo6e of other driYea by Robert C. Kellerman, attraettoas, u a ma))r reason side vtllap while lfriDc" their The arrl".,..l at the triplets Dan Bertsch, 19, of 1930 big." a.th er 5 am e comp&Dies, but that Wlnd 18, or 2507 Bowdoi.D Pl. tor otaytng the coodomt.Wums. appron.l to hJ(h-rlsebaikH.np:, 0 er. "Deeds to espand in order to Newport tra.t:nc tttYestiptor a v~:~:ra:::dr:~~:n~: ~=~too~en:~u:. hi~; ~ :e sA::.=:. MAFIA LINK IS PROBED dl;=c~~:~: :.d1ss::~ ~s!.du:s:ui~~~:!~·~:: :es~~::::uan: :~: ))lned MQor Ooo MclnnJ.s ln to bring 1 The older brotber&, Robert, r bul&nce Service tJaJ resulted bula.nce tlrm is the only otbet that Mr. Kellerman .-as drlv- praislng tberesldeataldevelop~ ~:: down to .. ::_:.~:r~~~ 5• and Bill)', 4• celebrateblrtllp DRUG p ED D Ll NG CHARGED in meetings and letters in the company in the state wtth male 111g at a speed of between 35 ment as "lhe best ava.Jlable lage" seale. days 1D J&JJ11U'J, too, Tbtywere past, bli. that both compa.nies nurses rldlng in ambulances and 40 m.p n ln a 40 m.p h way" to r..nJace the Fun Zooe Last Thursday's oommlssloo a little apprehensive wbenthelr a.re now giving "better sentce ''We are running ads ill news~ sone wheo th~ ~isbapocclD'r~· .,., puents came home wttb 3 than before .·· • and its tra.tnc. Voting wllh Mr. meett.ng beard comm..Uty de-babies but have decided now Drug peddling charges hne made the arrests as the men Seals aod SChaeffer's rotate papers oow to get these men omcer Bressler would ~ re- MelnnJI: and Mr. Roprs were velopment director Richard Ho-oat to give them t.ck to lbe beell brought against a Costa were ~a ring. Senral months on a wee,ll b&s:is ln ovtdin and will put them 1n our •e-Yea! what recommendat100, tf Councilmen Richard Croul, pn's pla.Ds tordraftinganordl-ho llaL Mesa man r-.. ed to be a of investigation preceded the z~ '"-·-Y PT _. g hicles as 900tl as we get enough a.ny, his department made to J hn sto M sp """'• ~-,_, ........ emergency ser~,ce. .... "he •·· ed tbe d'~lct -•-th o r e and Ua.o DostaL nance to cootrol the slr.e am The Ayres trq»lets use fewer U&fta boss and 5 ocher men a.rre-, The Wind comp&ny nnts a enou~.. c,..Jm . LlloU a • ...,rney... ecase. l::eun:~~~;lot:Y~:;, tr:~ c~~!:~ ~~~ decide the :~~::ro=: ~: = ~=~e=~~~. Saturday by in ~~~t ~~Yc~~~~ coLLINs T 0 FACE FOEs d:r~ K~~e~:~e c~~:'e ~ has consistently opposed h1gb-cbaracter of our clt)' aDd stick 300 each month. ~ food con-Pollee seiJed 10-1/2 Ibs. o1. complaints Tuesday cbarglng stop. She was carried aboiJt density developments and whose with it," said commisslooer sumptlon las iocreued as tbe pure cocaine, Yaloed at $1 mil-drug peddling. Arraignment in 132 feet 011 the hood of his oew Rpl,5 zoning taw, aimed Jactte Heather, whO complatoed boys bave grOYD. More tba.D lion, aod claimed to have btoken Harbor municipal court is ez-AT AUGuST 14 HEAR lNG car, acc:ordlng to lbe report. al reduclna: density, wupassed: that "our signs are too largv 120 la.rge jlrs of taby 6::Jod u tmporta.nt link 1n Lri.er-pected today or Friday. Tbe girl was a student at ll~ by the CotmelL and tbere are too muy of are eaten each mootb, washed .. tblal drug tramc when they Zuber served 11 momhs in . Lincoln Middle School. Co~.mcllman CarJ Kymta was tbem.'' down wlt.b about 360 bottles of arrested tbe 6 a.t 3073 Yukon a Wichlpn state prison for Collins Radio's Pf"09Qsed 11Jls. Collins leases the entire Funeral sentcu were held abHot. Mrs. H•tber sugguted a.n formula Tod&ytbetri,p .. sb&Ye AYe. The reputed Mafta chiet-mariju&Qa possession and has hJgtl-rlse olflce and com-tn.ct trom the Inloe Co. Tuesday al st. JamesEplsc:opal PlannJ.n& Commissioners, In ordiDince similar to toose in more ttan doubled their blrth tan. Ectnrd z~. 32, ll•ed beeo ind.lcted for fra.W ln New mercia! compln near 0n.nge Ill otber actioo Monday nigtt, Church, with burla.l ln Pacitlc den)'i.Qc Mr. Komrlser's re~ Carmel and Palm Springs, welgbt tipping the scales at at the Yllkoo Ave. address. York aod Chicago, according Count)' airport wiU get a. public tbe City Council: View memorial park, Rarbor quest last month, bad cited Wbicb sbe says UmU signs to a total,olSllb.,l 01• Arrested wtth him were to police. Abol.t a ton ol martp bea.rirag Aug. 1-4 before Newport • AOOPTED ~ ~-dated View Hills. commi.Ullty devek:Jpment de-oamtng tbe nature ol. the bus:l-Mrs. Ayres, a cool,coUected Cbu'les ADdrew Johnsoo. 32, juana was found oa. a farm Beach City Council. building code wllich lDCiudes Carrie, wbo was born In Po-~eot plans to matntaln a ness. tbe name ot t.be owner and alender btuoette ays tbat of Del Yu· Robert Charles io Moorot, Mlcb., restllt1nr in Htgtl-rtse foes a.oo f.be l.rYtne requirements that oewly-bu.Ut mona and lla.d UYed here tor commercial zooe in tbe area aDd the sen1ce ava.llable. tbe boys woo•t ltly 'm a play. Pasut, 41, ~ lr1nslent; Eric Zuber's marl )ana comtetJon Co. are ezpected to fotm a.n large bUildings be provided wlth 6 years, is su:Ttved by ber as put of the city's general Commlsstoo.er WWJam Mar-pen a.od 1nB1at lCkJD tautnc Vlneeot Masterman. 33, of Del there. He wu arrested in Co-unusua.l alllance to battle the automatic tlre sprinkler sys-mother, Cbrlstina;byabtotber, deve~meot plan Dl1fl belDg tin sunested turoing~Wumt-about theboulelDtMlr'ftlkers, Mat; Jorre Enrlqlle Perez, 40, sta Mesa in Juuary, 19n, on proposal. Irvtoe served notice terns. Ct.rles; a twlD sU;ter, Mar- tormlll&led. na.ted slps at 10 p.m. or at but she's glad that Cal1t«nia of Colombia., South America, charps of burglary, posses-at a prewious Council 3e5Sion • INTRODUCED a "truth ill p.ret:; am by llergr~ents. 8~ real estate ageota, In-the close of busi.Dess. Anotber winters are mUd a.ad she won't and Kenneth Everett Vance, 37, ston ot stoleo prq>erty, sale that the company obfuts to the real estate" Law that will t e-A fi f cl\dln& ooe who sells coMo-commlssioaer, William Ape, be facing the cbore ot buod11nc a transieDI:. of heroin., and carrytng a con-potential tra.Mc problems tt quire full dlsc\osure of autOOr-n reewa y mtnlums for Mr. Komrl8er. objected to largeslgDSoobuild-them let and UDbuodlloc tflem Costa. Mesa police said they c•led w-.pon. but charges ctaims will resuh trom the lzed uses, occ...,aracy and r.on- testltled that 110 buyers have tnp aDd signs on hlgb poles. in snowsulll ltaked out tbt res:ldeoce a.oo were dropped due to a lack project. Anti-higb~rlse and ing 00 all real estate each •t do aboWD any t.Dterest lo deYelcp. "U •• are aotnc to b&Ye a. • , of evidence. anti ...airport forces a.re oppo$-time it Is sold. PubUc hearinr SUI may le 1,.::.,':-eo=~ l':~'~=. ~~~C:.t"r!'~t DUPLEX CURB LAW OK Dr H. B. GENERAL PLAN ~~ i~=t~m~~ ~li~t! wl~~~~E o W1til Aug. 14 Trla1ofsutt seettnctDforce ~~r!~~er:r: :::.."cttJ-Iike commerclal AIMED AT BALBOA ISLE TO BE AIRED MONDAY !~l~~~:U:.,.'!i~~ :e:=t~se:b~~O::ti ::::u: .r::~~~:! pllua ltYen.l time. u repre-AU commlulooers ~eerned Newport Beach's pnenl de-in tbe area. meet.iDp. Tberules woolda.Uow to auo.r tbe Paclfte oout free- entittYtl ot tbt Baa.. Peo ... to &CfM tbt.t root-top sips veklpmeat plan wtll be tbe sub-A tall office buildina:,ahotel-tntorma.l votes at shxSy ses-ny to 10 t.I'Jroqtl tbl city r..s lull& PoiDt A.ult. tM ~ woaJd ba.n to CO· Roolde cuy CoUDcltmu Paol tla"ou&tl ..,.at. bearlnp be-jeet o1 a )olDt meetlnt Moo:iay motel comple1 and othM eom-siolla, restrict informatloo beeD pcMipoaed ud may DeVer lii&Ddi lmptortmeal A.aa. ud Mr.BDtu-eai&SoDecllhaeom-Rycilofl became a biro lo some llre tbe PI&DDIDC CommlsslOD nigtlt between tbe Ctty Co~mcil merclal Yentures addin& 141 to aftllable from necutlve ses-be a.rct, the E..tp learned tbe CtDtr&l Mnpari Blac:h ml...._.l t.bl.t the Newport o1. his lllli~M!U'a oa 8a.I:Joa Ia-ud U. Clty COUDCil., a.rxl il aD1 the Pl&:DDln.& Commissioo.. a $135 mlllioo iDYestmeol an Doas. allow the Couocil to re-yesterday. CommUillty Aaa. attacUd tbe Harbor ClaD'Iblr of Commerce 1Ud MoDday Dlrht --&ad a eoU1 be u late as December Tbe meetlll& CJP8Il 10 tbe LnroiYed In the CoWns pl&As. quire certatn wltDeues to be E. o. Rodetler, ... oo owns denlopmeat ud UUd U. woald pnlbab!J AIM the pro-rl.lllaD to otber1 --wbta be bdre It actlally becomes 1a.w pubUc. wlU beglD at ·7:30 p.m. The maio otttce bW.kilDc wo.kl JWW1l, aDd let normal pro-the Roc1efter Blda. lD Nnport CCMIIdl to liPOid tM PIUrllDc lf'&.lll· pusbtd a ..., ut1--deUtty10a-oa tiN tai&Dd. 1D City CoaocU cbambeJ's. also be the perrna.oeor. home eectur.s tor Couoell meetlnp, c.ur, ft'-d ut lD J.-ry Comm.tuloD'I dedllc!o taa law tbrOulb NtwpCM't Btleb Wlt.b Comacilma.o Carl Kymla No olllc\&1 )eclllltkla ot !Se-of Harbor mtn~t d:lltrlct loeldtla: sea.ttna. cbarctAI trat tbe city wu Tallar Mr. -·•-JOHH WAYNE HAMED City couocu. .-. a ,_ tbo ..too ol ct-. wtll bom&de. court. Je•UJ obUfllod 1o .-tho ,..,., tbo Bol>oo ~"'"'* ROSE PARADE CHIEF Ho'"'a ..... , l>oclolloi>O 1111! all 1 C.-ellmoo 1o .... tbe Clty plonnon .... ,...,_ BROADMOOR DIRECTORS-,_,.......,....,,._ A-, modo liP ~ol--··1..., w.,..,a.,Sbo<•resl-wocal 11>at11io ,-Mr. Ry-omtr_, orcllaoDCo. state law MIKE I~ HOSPITAL that tile deYOtapmeot bo ...,._, WILL MEET AUGUST lSTca-ot a ttu.,. .. -wt111 .....aiD 9llbca, aaciiW.al deat ud o.e.,. wiMiDI ftlm ciUf after tbt CCM.:U J)UIIICl r..,... a t>ur-ftflha ma)orlty S..eateea rarokiW:Ucestuck oYer a 10-Ye&r period eo that DtrtJCtors o1 thl an:.dmoor tbe ~~ate. TM .,...._. wu rtal..t:at. qtDU. adc:&'1 ww blltbtpud auabll bJI R-1.5 1001a1 ordlluct. of tbt tatlre ea.ell member-Ia lD Cblpmao CieMral Hoc. c}Oee eit}' oo.VOl au moaJ.tor HUU Commtatty Assn. wtU l&t• rw:t.kd. Boal -JO'lllalotl looc o1 tlli NIJI -,._,..., &lmotlal-lllciMIIIO!Uan-lblp 1o -d omorcon<J leola-pill~ Clno&o, -IIJlac bold lnlllc problem\, Hownor ,lloo meet ot 1 p.m. TuesdtJ, Aoc. 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U625 TELEPHONE' ~ 1...,_ Codo 11•1 1't&£ NEWPOaT KAAIOa I!N51Ctrl Ia. the -ly ._,.,.. print .. ~ p•li•••' Ia the Qry of N..,_c Bach, .Ad elM only locaUy ......,.. _. Ofl'ntH ..-.,..-bl tM Ne...,..,..c Hubor.CO.u. '*-"'-· ~ --k.ly,-n. .. ,. kond da• ~ paW., Coroae, ...... Calif. nt1!. NEWJ'IOKT HAAIOR ENSIGN.., adjudpd: 10 be • __..fllpa ot pMBI dfc:ulation by c:owt dotcrcc No. A·l0178 ftud May 14, 1951, Ua ~prriof Court for rite Cowuy of Qraael, State of c.Jifornq, a ltd by rCUOII thueof il qu.lified to publith 11U puW.ic: notic• rtctu.ircd by law. ARVO E. HA.APA -. . . • . , . Owoh' and Publiahn PEG HAAPA , . . . , . . . , . .AitocU.u Ed har SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Hubor Aru: Out o( tb.rbor Are.: One ynr, 15.00:2 yeau, I 8.00 One: year, 16.00:2 yurt, 110.00 • TOM ANDERSON ..,...C :J:T• --,., .Our Sabotaged _Army 'lbe Amorl<on -Ita Our Armed Forces haw otrtuolly lporocl the -of now aU but ld1lod moilla, tadol tiiiD>il in tha U. s. KP, thort hair, obedlonot, Armfd Forcea. ""!be South JeVere inspcctiOnt, rtp411lut· Alrican Obletwr .. comment· in&. dilelpllne, the wiU to .S recently: win and patriotiam. Who cHcl .. Ltn*lt handl.ina of ndld it? Maybe we oUJht to quit lnclclenb within die U. S. bllmin& our leaders, one· Army could llld. to anuehy/ worlders, press, peiCCJ\iks 1nd ac:cordir'IJ to the dWrmln o Lnitora. Let's ju'tt uy the the eoftf'~ aubcommit· American pcopW: are to blame. tee on inilltary recn.Utment. We pt what we deterw. ..Rep. W. C. Daniel of Every nation ~uahout hii- Virajnia, chairman of the tory hu. . What's ? your ? • opiniorla? TltU ..... _.uoa: ''WIIAT IPPICT WD.J.. THE lfllW 11-YEAR-OLD VOTER BAn: Oft THIS TBAII'IZLEC- TIJIIM" Aa.dl at Sind •• aod ' -Blfd., Waol 1!1-t. CHERRIE JUDY <JIM ..etlf ., .11¥ ARVO E. HAAPA., owner olRd publ ishef of the Ensi9'l THE NEWPORT CENTER OFFICE of 11rllted CaJUoroll 8uk, wlrleh bepn Ita !!rat wHit of open.Uoo Mooda.J, ts chrlsteoed ..Ub a. buce bottle of ctiampague dv1De the dec1lcaUoD ceremoolea. Ta.tinr part are. trom left, R. C. KtmbaU. Yict.presldeat ud muapr of the oew bt.nttng oftlce; Oooald McGinllis, mayor of Newport Beacb; Norman Barker Jr., president of united Cal1fon.ll. Bank, and Wi111am R. Muon, presldeot of the lrYiDt Company. Tbe Newport C.eoter offtce La OCB's !48th bnncb office to Calllorn1a. Hou.e of Representatiws Th~ of use who read special aubc:onunittee on re-facts like these and. then re-- cruilin& and retention of mili· act. by a :-holeale condem- t.ary personnel, wu comment· nattOn of war. of our Armed ill& on the Army's handling of Forca: and the Pentqon, a cluh between white and couldn t be more wrona-Ow black .ervicemen in Dum-pathetic, ctin»ridden, druc- stadt,Germany. ensnared., de_monlized Viet· nam army JNI'TOU the IOdety "Nineteen black service-it left 1t home. men were charaed in the inci· dent, but the chugn were It was all planned thai way -by conspiratorial '"one· world" leaders, munitions makers. industrialists and one· worldera who deliberately got us into a no-win war designed to bleed us materially and spiritually, lo ruin our world image and to help our ene· mies. • CHERRIE PETERS. l7, fullortoo, a -0111 II fulltrloll eollqt: •• After watctw:ac the CODYeDUoo oa TV • I woold say tbey are aotn1 to haYe a blr lmpact bee&Uie they hln den- DUe Ideas and aren't afraJd to ll)e&k out." • THE GREATEST CRIME IN HISTORY What crime against humanity Is rated as the most monstrous and despicable In all of recorded history? A ready answer would be Hitler's gas chamber murder of some 6 million Jews during the Nazi dictatorship In Germany. Others may cite the tens of millions liquidated during the red terror of Lenin, Stalin and Khrushchev In communist Russia. Still others may point to the awesome toll In political executions In communist China, perhaps as high as 50 million during the bloody regime of Mao Tse-Tung. These are shocking crimes that cry for God's Intervention and judgment against the guilty murderers ..• But an even more monstrous crime Is now being committed, day alter day, right here In our own United States, Including our own community. The number of victims bas not yet reached the awful toll of lives claimed by the nazis and communists, but if the murder of the Innocents is not halted, the dead will total In the hundreds of millions. The victims of this most terrible of all crimes are unborn babies, who are being put to death under the sanction of the laws of our land. These victims of our abortion laws are denied the most elementary of civil rights --the right to life. They are denied the protection of our U. S. Constitution, and are con- demned to die without the right to be represented by counsel, a right guaranteed for the worst of criminals. Letters • NO-FAULT INStmANCE Editor of tbe Eulgn. ODe of tbo llttlo-coosldered fleU: a1::loW DO flUlt lnsv&Dce cu be eeea ID ao eDmple ot Us effect, such as tbe tot. lolrlnr. A buslDessman, baseball player, morle actor, te1evlsloo performer. salesman. or any slmtlar 1Ddlv1dtalls negligently run down 1n a crosswalk by a careless driYer. He is oot catutr.pblcallY lo)Ured, but 1s disabled for !Kmle lZ to 16 weeks, during which Ume he sees the doctor twice a week aDd ends ~ with a. $300 doctor bUI. He loses a sales contract worth $30,000, a. movie coo- tract worth $50,000, a base- ball contract worth $100,000 or some similar large amount. He is completely deprived ot tt1s right to sue for thai sllln because he did not receive a catastroplllc lojury or han medical expenses of $1,000 or more. It's bard to get ~set about a morie star, or 1. bt.aebl n player, but this eDmple wlll awlY to practically anyone who loses aooutslarldtngopportunlty because of an accident that disables lllm for an extensive week period. Wben we coiC)le tbe effect ot this ea.mpleooa few specl.ftc 1ndlrlduals with tts effect oo the geoeral public, we caD see that oo ooe can legitimately SIW)rl th1s concept In the tut~~re. Tlte Cal11orn1a. Trial Lawyers Assn. eJpeCts to have more than 20 newspapers and two television stations on its side LP tbe fUture. We e.spect tbat we wtll have more than 113 coosumer organizations oo our slde. because tbe plans are lnbere!Wiy evil and unjust, DOt tust because tbey cost more. require you to buy d~llcate The wholesale killing of unborn babies coverago, and have llHle attect oo court congestion, which are Is murder just as surely as the gas only passloe evils. ADd also chamber executions by the nazis and the because they deprive tbe pobllc or a coostttuUooallJ protected liquidations by the communists. The rlgbl --the rlll!t to "'" aDd apologists for the monstrous abortion lair cornpeusatloo b)'aoAmerl- laws seek to justify the crime by saying can w/':r?'-,e lhlnl< that our court that the unborn baby Is not a human being, system costs less tbaJI $3.00 Th 1 I God I h I per person per year, we know ey are pay ng n t e r attempt wecanattordtotllve !Ull)ustlce to justify the taking of a life, Logic to every u.s. ctttsen. al th t lif h be t Tbe Trial La,.era stand tor one says a a e as en erminated that priocJ.pte. as well as tbe I! abortion Is committed any time alter principle of coostructlve re- the moment of conception form ud improvement o1 o~.a • exlst1n& system ., that that These same apologists who are clamor-rl&bt "' ...,., readlly arulable to e.cb cJtlJeo. ing for even more liberalized abortion Herbert Hallt laws are at the same time abhorlng the cPrewsldeot 1 orDJ.a Trial cruelty of capital punishment. They are t.a,.er, AIID. asking for even more killing of Innocent, • BIGGEST LOOPHOLE unborn babies, but they have waged a E~: 0{oothe !":"';.....hs the successful campaign to save murderers a.1r 1u beeo lllled wltb w1n from the execution that they deserve. ctrarps b)' poUtlclau aploot ao..Qiled '• ktopllolea." ID tbe Abortionists cannot claim the protection maJorliJ "' '""'· ~­at. the laws that bave been adopted In wW dllrcoYer tllara ara aco-aomtca.lly IOUDd r...,.. tn- most of the states, authorizing the ldlling t-tu ... -. TJU of the Innocents. God's law still remains abOUid r...U lo •. ••"•11 ... Uat bu!Dell profttl:, DOt P"- unrepealed, and vengeance Is the Lord's, mtrntrt1 _. ... art Utorralo There wW be a reckoning for violation ..... '" "' lObe II> ttt1o ..-,. Of aU U..fii.Wil....,..,_, at. God' • admonition that "thou shalt do lha blaoot llr t11o1 ..-por- no murder." milo the --1o - ltl.a ... --IIIII --It t. Incredible that there Is need for IWW man-made laws to protect the lnno- 'cent. But tbal 18 lndeed the cue. Con- ...... -John Sebml.tz bu taken that ltap bJ I.Dtr~ctoc an amendment to the c-ututtoa to ellteDd the guarantee at. rt111t to Ule to enry American cbiJd an-.._ _. « coacepttoa. Read .... utili? 011 tills ,..., and jotn tbe .. .._ • _.. --cit. ---~ -:::; --... !·lOtito- "' liOrilllacllll -· -t "'--· ... --· TOO. wtiiDit C.., .. ..._,. "' 'IC Jlildllltlt, -fill a. PI 1J1ZIB .. ol)lt~ ----" Gao• ... /Mol) ..... ill .... aJGifr •'t.hJh" ta .. II.I.A. - --P' PI 'U._.ai .... MIII'? . ...,, c. c.--, G' ... \ subsequently dismissed on the ... _____ ~orders of Gen. Michael IIGVS Davison, commander, U. S. Army Europe and the Sewnth COHOIIISIMAN Army. JOHN G. SCHMITZ California 35/h Dtstrid "Mr. Daniel, ' expressing concern over racial strife with· in the Army, said: .. There must be an understanding between the troops and com· "Tbe critical Issue Is which wouJd speeUlcally In· manders that discipline wiU whether an abortion involves elude in the guarantee of the be mainta.ined th,rough equit· the destruclloo of a human life. right to We which awears ln able and impartial adminis- U ooe concedes tlllt U does, the nrst and fourteenth amend· tration or the provisions or then ooe can hardly support ments toourConsUtutton.every the Unirorm Code or Military aproposaltoldllellstlnghuman American child from the mo · Jwtice." beiD&:S to suit the convenience ment of oonceptlon. At tbe tlme or comfort of others (even ln the fourteenth amendment wu ".Rerening to the Darm· the most agxravated circum-a~ted. or very sbortly there. stadt incident, he said: "The stances of rape and tocest) or after, UUs was 1n effect the Army cannot runction as an because those others consider law lo every state ot tbe Union. effective part of ow military the victim unfit to Uve • . . It Is therefore rlrbally certain establishment if it follows the The child ln tbe womb Is 1n that tbe framers ot thisameod-theory that any organized tact a human being from the ment intended It to be sounder-minority -and I mean eithet moment of hi5 conception. This stood, and almost as certalD black or white -can get what could ea.slly be demonstrated that the tramers ot the ttrst it wants by organizing • at length. It Is so clearly a amendment and the orlglna.l ruckus. Th..is type of permis· We -you and I, not. the super-rich or the poor -pay about $650 million a year to maintain ·ouc so-called armed forces in Japan. Why? Well, one reason is that ow muni· tion makers are on the make to sell more American weap- ons lo the J1panese. Japan is rich. And we are now em· bracing her historic. enemy, Red China. Admiral Rickover says: "The first right of every American is to be protected against foreir, attack, and the nut duty 0 government is to keep our nation alive."' Scleotlllc tact that -e teach Constitution would have k....a tbe siveness only leads to an-" ,..., archy." "AmeriCI has no future," 1t as such ln our scbools . . . same l.ntentton, had the sclen-he points out, "if it allows Modern science has estabUshed ttllc evtdeoce ot tbe humantty "'The cornrrUitee"s o nly iuelf to be out-matched mill· that tbe We of every hUITWl of the unborn chiJd from the witness, Brig. Gen. Welton tarily."" being begins at cooceptioo," earllest stages of Us develop-Parsons, judge advocate, U.S. Any nation is out-matc.hed. --Testimooy of Ctarles E. ment, which is now koown, been Army Europe and the Seftnth when 1 large percentqe of its Rice, Professor of Law, be!ore known to them. This guarantee Army,. told the panel the armed forces no lonpr be· u.e Commttteeoa Public Health. of the unborn child's right to Army IS . d~ing ev.erything it lievts in the principles on Wett.ue and Soclal Security of llfe needs to be speeiflcally re-can to elirrunate VJolen~and, which! II• n&lidd"is built Our the lD41a.oa State Seoate. stated and Inserted Into the ~n atmosphere of fear ex;.tq ~belli rlllla ~ JD)re on. our The persistent avoidance of Constitution oow, ooly because 1n ,.Army barracks o~u. capacity to defend ourtelves the fUDda.mental Issue ot wheo the courts have demonstrated General_ ParJOns wd that from within than from with· lluman Ufe begins, by the de-on so ma.ny occasioos that lbey charges apmst the 19 black out 0u _,. u· 1 ill dt doc . d dr..-. r ........ rnenaoe no feDders of widespread abortion w rea hat umentaccord-semcemen were roppe l}lt'· fall-out but xU-out in the United States goday, ls Lng to tllelr own Ideas and c:aute the Army relt thai they " . iDescusable. It the uOOorn cblld current treods of tbougbt, had already been given suf-In his latest -and I hope ls a human belnc from the rather than according to tbe ficient punishment by con-his lut -book, pro-enemy moment of cooceptloo, then all intentions of those wboft'Otelt. ftnement!'" Supreme Court Justice Wil· tbe ott-beard arguments about lism 0 . DouJlas says that perSODII convenience and fetal ROBERT BADHAM REPORT FROM revolution may pro~ the only cood.itl.oo and "forced preg-THE ASS EM BL y honorable alternative to op- nancy" aDd a woman's •·rtgbt . pression by the "American to ber own body" become not 7 ht Olstr~ct . eoUrt broad trODt instead ot establishment.'" Revolutionist only indefensible, but mon-On the sur race, ''no~tault" rushlnc toward •bat awears Douglas says: '"George Ill was strous -· lor what decent man insurance certainly soundJ to be a surface panacea --the symbol apinst wttich our or woma.n wouJd defend the great. Under the provlsloos of and may not even be ttat. rounden made a revolution killinc of a human being on the bllls, a motorist or pedes-My mall bu bHa rtmnlng now considered bright and sucb uOUDds? Bit to assert trlan Injured In an altomoblle bleb oo both aJdes otthls coo-&)oriow ... we must realize tbat tbe unborn child is DOt accldeot would collect damages troreral.al laaue. I bope •ben that today's Establilhment'is a buman being is to assume Immediately from b1s own In-we ti.Dd a cood sol~ we the new Georse Ill. Whether a yery heaYJ burden of proof, suraoce company, tberebytbeo-can tben ret a law that sattstles it wiU continue to adhere to siDce as Protes.,r Rice polnts reUcally eUmt.oatlnr proloopd all tbe people. his tactics, we do not know. out in detail ln his testimony, dlspttes ud puhapt: oostb' lrit does, the redseu. honMed scleaWic 81'ideoce to the coo-court cases. Proponents say, M .01 year ~ t~~clition. is also revolu-trar, 11 O'ferwbelmlDg. .. no-fault'' would ease the bur-an bon. As a matter of fact, no one den on overcrowded courts lDd The revolution wu. And bas proved --and lt ls lm-congested caleodars. h Is. It's on the streets, in press possible tor me to see bow In return tor these ecooomlc onors won and networks, chwc.hes and a.D,JODe can now prove --that beDeQts, tbe intured would atYe camputes, and in the armed tbe tmborn cbJid .Js DOt a buman ~ Ills rlrtt to sue tor dilmaces aervioes. betnc. As a buma.n beiDf, the unless h1s injurtes were coo-b s h "lz The traitors are winning. ldlorn chi leila: I oaw American sldered serious. UofortllatelJ, y c m I And the people sJeep on. cltisen, eotitled to tbe fllll pro-oooe of the 5 bills coastdered tectlon of the Ccutitutton and by the Legislature appeued to Tbt Cooerea of Freedom tbe laws. Yet today lhele oew meet the \topiiD atudlrdl tlllt IDe, bl.l Mlected Rep. Jotm cltlr.enl ue belng lll~ered propooeots ascribe to "DO· G.' Scbmttli, R-Tatln, u U. by tbe hiDII:reds ot t~ fault" iDB~.aance. The deta.lla "maa o1 tbe ,...,. .. tJr U?Z in bospltals ud aborUon mUla proposed by the blllsneedaome and wtU bold a tuqatt ·lD bJ.t tn m&BJ of our states. worklnc over, aad ttme per. ball« ctartac tbl orpntuJ:ioo't Ill u. receot declltoa on mttunc duriDc tbe interim, I uaaa1 mHttD.c Stpt. 7-8 111 Cl,pltal puplabment, tbe T1Dited lKlpe we have some of tbe bop J.-•"IL Ykblpa.. st&tel ~emt eo.t nled tblt worked out. E-.ewtiYt diHc:tor' Ct&Jt. a state may ao lctapr tate tlte At tbe out.,., tbe J)<MOII K-W. RyMr, 1&\f (llot.) tift eoren or a dellberate, YI1UUl bUll would tan rlutd tbt IUd., "Tbt coacr .. Ll& -.u,. murderer, wbo wu trled1 coo-premiums that drtnrt PIJ lor Uoa of p&.triOUe orpn'MdMI rtcted IDd --I>J'.IIallclao lrtnriJJCt from IS to 50 por ud lrtdl-11 dedlcllod to proc ... at law. 8al tlat arne ceat, bee&-allpnwl4ed ort11 r.-atto• o1 lrtdl~ rr- coort put ot1 Ulllll ooll ,.ar lor boclll)' llt)lrry, aot..-tl -&1111 llaiH' rllltlo upor- •• tridooll)' llllloablllomolia damap. All ... ld lrafl ro-Utloed 1>1' tJ1e ~" '-' Us miJ>l •• a dact-Oil qatred double .,.. ..... --Cop!. Rrkar l&ld Ill& ...,.U- wbetblr &DJ 1tate wU1 be al--pq .. alrtadf ban IDIDt lorm satSc.'• ...,.. D"MttDII are lolred to probll* Ill& lti!UIIf of medical &1111 np~ p0rat1 to proooot -at Ill& o( IIDibcn cblktr• .lor 1111 ttl.-iDIWUet. Tbla, too. 011 tllll lldol't ........ OCIIUI'ta• ICG otblr u.a. to an the ,.,....,. ftwtr tlllD I per etat Uft ...,_, b tbl P*iJWi lift at tlte -, of Ill& cuaolo CaiUorrtll trial or 1o1n1oc IDd p-., -._ E,..,._ ----lllfolfl arpmoota-taQ ud tact1eo 1.1 tbo ballll IDd abta'l tbt rtall.tJ of abe:W'-motor Ylb!c .. accidtlta. "!Co-ta.;zu 1 '' oe f!'..,.a. tloot ~..,.,.. 111&1 ... _ .. ___ oot ........ lebtlll,-will bo St.,romo c-t ..w 11-aUmlll&toallol-. _.,._c __ ttoeldo t11o1 -Dll1 .,-. Altdt from -· arp. --Rarlctr, P-LA, lUl tbt llfa OC mbon l:UIM • .-., Calb'.... 11i1oUt Jtll"'l netpfMt o1 U. ,._ Co pyr ilhl 1971 . American Way Fea1urc-s • JUDY REYNOLOO, ZZ, ot 1801 w. Bay Ave., Central Newport. Air C&Ufornla stew- Udell: 11I'm lfra1d many ot them wtll Yote emotloMUJ, be- caue they are sub)eet to the ialluence ol tbe revolution- arlet." • GENEVIEVE SOtrrH- GATE, Ora.oge, crafts worker: •• In the metropoUtaoa.rns. they •UI ban considerable lntlu- eace. but in rlll"al areu the k1dl wtll Usteo to tbelr parents and wtu vote as they do." • MRS. H. H. A VILA, 129 Vta Willers, LJO) Isle, house- .U.: .. After taldare'" to a 1ot ot }'OUDC peopte, I've c::ome to tbt eooclusioo tbat thtJ'U vote about Ute the relt of ua a.od woa•t hue uy great effect on tbe outcome." JOANN • JO ANN SCKNIEPP, 408 S9tb st., Well Newport, hotlse- wlfe: "The JOI.IlllaYt definite oplDloba aDd 1 thlDk tbelr en. thaslatm wW e&OH a lot ol pareat1 to pt excited about tbe tlecUoo, too." • LEON THAYER, 19, of !18 Kooz St., Costa Mea, boJ: boy at Warltet _, "I doll't bo- llt"e to "otlnc. bat I thlnli:: the rouor JOtara wW r.tlp Mc- ~ern wtn &Dd tbtJ'll help -.... mart-lolllllra-Uoa lllltlatlf'e." 1'11ara .,.. 11111 -an lldllt hrlet-lllflltrOCI-ctflllt roar" owvd, orbl' ~ apamlllle --11apo t1t11 r1c1t1 to --por-c-v, .... --tilt ...,.. .... Cowt _, Ill-oo 1o puoll( lawo t1t11 1rta ctf -oUfM' Low &e-. _ ., bo por-...... lrrlltl-lt drlf••-tlto will ...... ._ do ... )ldldll hCC9r" ..... lo tllta.ct CCL IIIICfiiOitatlr~ ..... IOtn.W.?" -lllaeMidtatlto __ ,,_ .... __ .. .., .. ----~ ....... 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Humphriu - ' SCO TTISH LION CUB, one of the many otrsprlng of the late and legendary Frasier, greets 2 visitors from Scotla!ld at a get-acquainted picnic sponsored by the Irvine Co. and the University .Park Par ents, Faculty and Friends Orpni:r.ation. Lion handler Brenda Easley, right , shows the cuddly cub to Sheila Cherry, left, and Aileen Duncan, 17-year-old visitors from Irvine, Scotla.ncl, who are here on a student exctr.an ge pr ogram. Two Irvine, Calif., girls, Sue Langlois and Elaine Strutt, will le:.ve Aug. l to visit Scotland. Kiwanis lauds good guys "Good CUY" elta.l.looa were- Chen last Thursday to 6 Costa Mesa youopters tor helplnc thell city's pollee department. The North Costa Mesa KJwan1• Club made the awards at a ltmcheoo at the Mesa Verde Country Club. The "good guy" program ll: a Kiwanis project for recognlz.- lng clth.en cooperation with po- lice. Individual pollee otticeu recommeDd awardee& to Kl- wanJ s. Receiving citations Thursday .... were Donna Packard, 14; Dar· rell John Havens, 12; Lester Reuhllng, 11 ; Lisa Taylor, 11; Corrine Dill, 10; and Kim Hol- land, 14. Donna Packar d found $91 be- lieved taken In a burglary and turoed It over to pollee. Darrell Havens and Lester ReuhUng helped recover a stolen mlnl-blke and helped the lnvestlga.Ung police om cer in finding other Items stolen ln a nelghborllood burglary. Lisa Taylor and Corinne Dill gave pollee Information that led to the arrest of a burglar aoo the recovery of about $700 wor th of stolen property, Guest speaker at the awards luncheon was Orange County ' JONATHAN PRICE, left, Costa Mesa hlgh school senior aoo son of AMF Vott chemical ene:tneer Floyd Price, Js the wlnner of an AMF' national merll scho larship, Jonathan, whO pla.n.s to major tn matb at Stanford University 15 receiving the award trom )!arviD Rtmland, pr esident' of AM F Voit Inc., 3801 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. The progn.m provides colleg1! scholarships ranging trom $1,000 to $6,000 for sous and daughters of AMF' l:!mployees. l'tus is the second award tor the Prtce t.amHy, Daughter Marquita was a 1963 w!nner . She earned her math degree at Stanforr1 In 1967. Fire station costs cut District Attorney Cecil Hicks. Tile estimated cost of Jand- K!wanJans have honored more scaplng the fi r e station near lhan 20 Costa Mesa youn gsters Newport Center has ~n cut since starting the "good guy" !rom a proposed $10,000 to program In 1970. less than halt that ftgure. The landscaping jotJ was a MISS GERTRUDE CANNON $to,ooo item on the ctty'sl972. Dl RECTOR 0 F NURSING 13 booget w>til Co >mcthnan Paul S • • d • . Ryckotr questioned theeq>elldJ-Ign Up remln er given M1ss Gertrude M Cannon, tur e during budget hearlngs ln Cal Stewart, city parks, beac hes and recr eation rll. r ector, r eported to Monday's City CoWldl study sesstun that landscaping plans a.r~< oow com. plete aDd the ctty is r l-arlj to go to work on the pr o ,e~'t - for less than $4,000. SERVES ON SHIP THAT WON POSEIDON FLAG R.N., has be•n name<! d;rector May. One or the b;gg<!st ex- All stiJcleots of Corona del of Nursmg at ~oag ll_o~!tal, penses In the proposal was a J. c. Humpftrlu. who.• .ro•• Mar 11.1gb school both nd celve a counseling appointment a ccorrll~g to achng:.dmmJstra. $4,500 automatic spri!lkllng N:..vy Seaman Wtillam C. ac IUJ N•wporf Blvd. ~~a.. returning. are re'mtDded~w a through the mall prior to Aug. tor ~u ts J. Kaa. system. Aft er Mr. Ryckoffcal-Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. t. ... o C01 &o Muo Lo'ldmorlt sistant princl""'l Cera!/~~= 19. first appointments will be Miss Cannon be~n ~r car. Jed the ell:penditure a waste Willlam J. Powell of 627 for olmo.l 11 y.o••. f• o11 -Monday Aug 28 Those who eer at Hoag _Hospt tal m. 1969 of money, the city mana"""r's Knowell PLa ce, Costa Mesa, ts o1.t11lor lry o" '''"' ol'ld C lellan that registration and ' ' · ots n 1 st 1 ~~ be r h h i•-lry. selection of classes will tak cannot keep their appointments a. urs ng m . rue or w u1-office came back with a plan a cr ew mem r o 1 eresearc Ia e should contact the school at serv1ce ed_ucahon .tnd w:.s to have firemen, who are on and development vessel l:.S.S. ''SYNTHETIC JADE'' P ce between Aug. 2l aodSept. 644 -1000 nam_et! at:lmg rhreetor last duty 2-1 ho ur s a day, turn the Observation Island, whl•'h h ... s 1 ln the hlgb school gymnasium ' Apnl St r1 terl f be ~ t 1 The Orient offers a seem -Any student grade 91hr ,.,;, Incoming 9th grade students · 1e wa s ~a ua rorr. water on and off. firemen also eo present.:u w t 1 a com- lngly unUmlted Sl(lp)y of bar-12 new to ihe area h011jd who registered at Lincoln mid-Immaculate Heart Colle~ volunteered to do the planting memora.tlve Poseidon fla i; for gains in ever ything trom cam-repo' rt to the school at ~ ao.u"'· die school In June wlll r£>~elv_E> Sc hOOl of Nursmg E~ucationand themselves, cutting costs fur -valuable contributions to !he thei r Program (hro gt (I I held 1/le rank or lieutenant In ther . Na>y's Polarts and Poseidon eras to jewelry, and the aver-any morning during ihe r egis-. u 1 1e ma1 NEWP~RT HARBOR ENSIGN PUIJ.JSHEO WEEKLY -PAGEl THURIOAY, JULY f7, lf12 CllAOIIA DEL MAR, CAL SHARP RELIEF M ll.lWI\t:S u.sed to put a kmfc un...ter the he.! to tut th~ pam·· of childb•rth. Sound~ fonil~h . no~..~d:~y' But !hen, we're luck y. We hinc man) ... ondcrful po~m· relie,mg drugs .. o ther powerful mcdu:.>~lltln~. too \-\hen }ou"re 11l, take ad,antagc of the nc.,.cl , cfh: .... tJ\c med•t·mals. Seek your physJCtan, .... h Ito: he , the llnl) one qualihed 10 prcl>Cnbe fot you1 ho:.dth I hen. 1f ~recommend~ mtd1ec~.t1nn. come to \1\ f1H prc..cnptJOn ::.erv1ce Christensen Pharmacy -~ L C:OAIT a11tT .. CO_,aA DKL IIU OIUOU j.IQI RE:'\TER S! UH l 01" H -\\ E 1-IRt-: & 1 Ht-.~·1 1'."1 RA'I·t-: H" lO t R PER~O'Al. Ht.l.fl'l·l''·~~ Phone 548-5554 l ut·k & I' I'll' Rabbi II 1411 lhrb .. r ftl qj . I n•lll '~•"•ll FAihdlti IIHUR .UO CE: GIIOUP age tourist otten buys when traUon period aod should r eport to school on ~he Army Nur se Corps in World A redur:tlon in the size and and Ar my's S.;.feguard missile he should not, Returning Corona del Mar Sept, 11, the fir st regUlar da y War II. She has been:. resident number of plants lowered costs development progran1. l!is ship A good case In point Is high school students will re-ior'i'iitaii'i'"illl••••••••o•r lolr~an~ge~lclolwl>tlylsl;lnole•l91613~. ~'l"ilttiitleimiioiirleii. •••••••''•holmle.ipolrlti•I"I'IPielarl tiHialrho•r•. •••••••••••••••••••• "synthetic )lde," the poorest I • ~ •• :~~~/~. calteo "synlheltc ncome rl se A )ldellke imitation is of- fered In Hong Kong and Japan f under names such as "synthtt1c 0 jade," "IImor l stone," or "meta )ide,.. nus material f Ll told LD. ellbf. tn.uluceot or shades of creen called Burmese 10 seen Centinela A, B aDd C, Australian A ud Centlnela Bank e.zpec:ts net 8 and Atrtcan A and B. Income to rise 10% this year Although It Is claimed that from last year's $186,088 or the raw matertals used are 82 cents a share adjusted t while )lde and quartz, teclmlcal a two-for-one st~k split t:S tests show visual and physi ca l month president Rowan Henry characterlstlcs well within the told a' group of Orange County ra.n.ge for ordinary glass, and business and nna.nclal leaders the extremely poor imitations In Newport Beach last Thurs 4 have radiating fibers causing day the cat's-eye appearance from C~ntlnela Bank, with a 24 which the Imitation derives Its year~ld reglonalortice tnNew- name. port Beach, plans to open a U you go to the Orient, enjoy second Orange County ofOce the experience, but bring OOme In Huntington Beach In about only those barga.Jns which your 6 months, Mr. Henry added. own training and experience The Huntington Beach branch will enable you to properly wlll be a 5,000-square-foot evaluate. --(Adv.) free-standing building with LEGAL MOTICE drlve-~c> laclUUes in the vi- NOTICE OF INTENTION TO clntty of Brookhurst St. and ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF' Garfield Ave. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Headquarter ed In Inglewood, July 21, 1972 the 9-year-old bank has other TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: branch omces In Playa del Sub ject to lsstance of the Rey and Hermosa Beach and Ucense applied tor, notice Is specla.lit:es In marine financing. bereby gtven that the LZDder-Centinela Bank's Newport signed proposes to sell a leo-Beach regional om ce, over- belie beverages at the prem-looking Newport Bay at 3333 lses, described as follows : 25 1 W. Coast Hi ghway, Is halled East Coast Highway, Newport as the most nautical In the Beach. West both In interior decor Purs uant to such Intention, and features that lnchxte an the undersigned Is applying to adjoining 65-foot dock to ac- the Department of Alcohollc commodate bllnldng boater s, a Beverage Control tor Issuance bay boat (named MlssCentinela) of an alcOfloUc beverage Ucense tor dock to dock bank pte~ (or Ucenses)for these premises and delivery service, and latest as follows: ON-SALE GEN-taped informatioo on local yacht ERAL (BONA FIDE PUBUC races aM tlshlng reQOrts, EATING PLACE} Far West Services, Inc. 1612 Reynolds LEGAL NOTICE ~;~LSan~la~~~C;a~W~·.:.:,NOTlCE or PUBLIC HEARING 19'lZ, ln the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the of Newport Beach wiU a publlc hearing reprdinr 1hAF P€NN)l .... hOUR ·· 11 :00 P.M: TO 12:01 A.M. ll(i~~~:~No. 1464, being, AN OF THE CITY OF BEACH AMENDING 20.4?.070 OF THE BEACH MUNICl- COD£ TO PROVIDE FOR APPEALS TO THE CITY COUNCIL FROM DECISIONS OF THE PLANNING COMMIS- SION ON MODIFICATIONS COMMITTEE PROCEDURES. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN tl1at tho !IO!dpob- Uc hearing wiH be held oa tbl doy ol Aucuat. I 9'12, at tho hour "' ao P .11. 1n tbo ComeU CM.mbtrs ol. t.bt City lla li ol tho C Itt of N- Belch, Calllornla. &lwbleb ttme aDd. place &QJ I.Dd aU '*-IDterftted m&J ~ &ad bt lard thtr-. l.alft Lap Cl(f Clork •11. COAIT ......... OOfiOM on MAA CltJ ol Newpcri S.Ct. 17.... Publllll: Jill)' 1?, It'll, to 1111 _____ .;_ ___ N--Btllllp. your __ , CLYDE JOHNSON President BILL HAROLD Sales manager BILL TAYLOR TEAM Meet the team that has all Orange County talking ..• Never has an auto- m obile bee n asked t o meet the rigi d r equirements this staff demands for the ''Golden Touch" seal awarded to all the Lincoln-Mercury products wh o pass the test. You've been wanting this ser vice all your new c ar buying life ••• Come into Johnson and get it ... • EXPERTLY SERVICED • ROAD TESTED • TROUBLE FREE DRIVING TOM HANIGAN WARD LEE II son -:lila HAIIIOflllVD. COlT A M£IA • MD- new car ' ,, DICK JOHNSON Vice President CHARLES WOODARD Se rvice manager . '' KAY NEWMAN BIG CA!IYON WIIUIERS Deoo W-af stockton, Znd !rom left, and -Bob CUDUd of 1838 GtJuy Dr., DoYel SborH, accept tbe winDers' trophy from touroameot ehalrman DoDo K•mble, 406 Vista Gr&Dde, East BJuft', after the duo captured tbe ftrst UDual member-pest &Olf tourrameot at Big Canyon Country Cllf». CUQil'd, of the bost club, aDd Weld ot stoeldon Golf£. Country Club carded a net 252 to top the tteld of 142 teams 1D the 36-bole best ball-eclectic competition. Bob Hebard of BCCC, teamed with a former Walker C14JP8f , Dr. Bud Taylor of Palm Springs, posted a combined 283 for low gross booors. BCCC golf cbairman George Holstein m, right, part1clpated ln the award preseolaUoos. (Rich Bassett photo.) GENE H. ROBERTSON INSURANCE } our In dependent Insurance A Kent 3333 E. CooS! Hwy . Co ro na del .Mo t -Telephone 673.3850 I HAVE NO FAMILY TO LOOK AFTER MY FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS. IS IT POSSIBLE TO HAVE YOUR FUNERAL HOME MADE BENEACIARY OF MY LIFE INSURANCE ? by EUGENE 0 . BERGERON M-...,_.•ca••••u ........ l ....., -'• ......., ...... -'-' I...W. ........... 1111 ... .t ........... ftlll.. ,._ k ..._ .. ,...... -~.._,..,.. ............................... ....... .......... -_,a.-• I Aalr ..... Ill,_ .. ..._, .... ~,..,_..,.,, .... ,. ............. ._,.. .................. ...,_. ..... .,....., .... ..... .,.. .................................................... I -::;:::.: ......... -• ... Wa" I .., ,.. +rr•r ,.._, .... ...,, ..._ •• , .. , .................. 1111,.. .... . .......... ~ .................................. ....... 7 M: .... atiiiiiiMf; ....... CHARGERS VS. RAMS AT UO JULY 29TH The Sao Diego Chargers and Los Angeles Rams wtll put on ao exhlbttion scrimmage In tbe ocr football stadium at 2 p.m. Saturday, July Z9. The Newport Bea.cb reere&- tlon depe.rtmeot .nu CODduet a ftekt trtp to the scrlmmap. Cost at the trip and a<lmlllsloa lor the event "' n lor a<lulta and $1 tJr cblldr.,, BUiels wUllea'ft from M&r- iDerl put ud tbe CommuattJt Yoatb CIDI:er at 1:15p.m. Tbere "''"'~-to tboet r-ttc•t•ac 1a t,.Mc. lloo. ,.., --coli 8'714110. SPECIALI WITH A • I7~D N!WI'OIIT COST A MIS A ,,.._,., CLUIERS CXIIIOM DIL 111M -·L CDIISf IIIIIMioY AT-' GARY ALLEN'S NEW BOOK 3 MONTH ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTION BOTH ONLY $ I wish that every ci tizen NONE DARE CALL IT of every country in the free world an~ h'ery sla'lf! behind the Iron Curtain might read this book. E.l'f• T•h il«tiOfl Fonn• Sk,.tMY of A,.cul tll"t . • . The fastest selllnr boot to the history ot-oW118b- 1nr • • • stapUS1.Dc eYea Jolm Stormer's ''Noae din: ca.U 1t treuoo..." wtllcb aokt OTer 7 m.1111oa copies a yeu• aao ••• Guy AU.D'I -P<-clocu-proof ol the -ld- -.rtdt COiall)lraCJW'OI'kiD:gtoCOD• trot tbrt Ualted states IDCI tbrt emile work!, ud MHDM tbe relatloalblp bltw... com:na- lllam IJid the -cy. ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTION ORDER Guy AU.o -IJid • -h BllllcO ---· -----------------Jf4MJ •.•..•.••.•••••.•.•••••••.••.••• A.DDitla ••••.•••••.••••••....••••••••• cm ......................... m .... . iiMDIM TMIIOIDII WITM .SI.IO TO. MDPOIT Mt.IIOI IMSIGII 2121 L CDAIT NW'f., CIIIOMA DIL IIAI Ytrhltftlf one -.. to cell the ~.nn doou-ond ............... lnd>io book, ho wiH ....... It ot hit peril, 1872 ... woll bo our toot-to-tlllo --.Tlo·-·· you how YI*C*'.,... .... dlnloAih tt. DIMO. s ,_....,... ------ HONOR STUDENTS NAMED AT LINCOLN SCHOOL NEWPORT HAROOR ENSIGN P\JBUSltED WEEKLY -PAGE> THURSDAY, JULY 27, W2 CORONA DEL liAR, ~ • tW• • t1111 ,n.e~p&J'• l1tt ud oe tbt bollor roU 1:1r lilt fllal •mutJ of tbl Jt'Jl.'JI ICbool JIU tan beiD ·-II Alnlllm Llacola OCbool. Tbo tollowloc roeelrod _...,..,_, 0 8IXTII GIWll •• J-Elladoo,-Gel>ler, Dorid BreW, CllrYdal Joe.... Dtbonlt l.&JDbe, 1'1mm1 McGee, Balilll6l ., •• _.. L&lnA Slcoeotft Nld cn.tr Tbomu. • SEVEHTK QtADE -JOlla Butb, ~ Berr. S*tcM»ote Crue. Stluu Cron, Jamu CarleJ, Ellee.D Dboa. Jtaldtw • ITB GIIAO£ Merellllh Vickers Kirk Gorrte . PRINCIPAL'S Marla WaW. Brlao llaoU LBT EUaabtth Waters Dua Hana1 Jad'.lel Addis Tracey Weddle Mark Hlnrtebs EUsabeth AMrew Br~~ee White OoiY!I Holden Mert Buebui.D Da.rey White WllUam Hoofe 1..-EU&des Jamaa Williams Laurel Hostetler Scott Frut Dayua WUllameon Jon Hughes SERGEANT Crail K. Dlxoo, S1ll&llDI Gebler Stt~~btn WlllSOD KimberlY Hutcblnp: soo~lJl.Jaw ot Mz, IJid Mn. Ja.cq•UDt Htltcbue Robert Yesk Franees Jayne George McCafferty, 2115 SaD~ J.aifer Hett • 7TH GRADE Stacy Kautz tb.IO Or •• Dover Sboree, bu Jtslle& IUbbs lfONOR ROLL ~~e KeevU received tbe u. s. A1r Foree Da¥14 BII1Siker Rlebard AI leo Jr, c eough eommeodallolll medal at EDt Cbri.Btlu Jobnsoa AnDe Amllnc Karen Koox AFB, ~ Colo., whl!re be ls 0111 Cuo!Ja. Kroo&aer Jaoe Buoesoo Laura Kronauer daty wltb a lllit of the Aero· Deborah Lambe Douglas Bottorf Jobo Kunze apace Defense Comrn&Dd.. Set. Pia lA.uea Jlllla Browne Bernadette Lud.aoo Dboo, a perSOIUI81 speelaUst, KatberlDe LindqUist Scott Brussau WUllam MacDonald ns cited for bla meritorious Ltmk Marlett Coutanee Calder EUrabeth Marr aerriee at TbuleAB. Greenland. Carrie Uasult Catbleeb CuUn Paula McNamee LEG.o\L HOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAUFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A-73ZS6 Estate of BEATRICE W. Oe- ROULHAC, Deceased. NOTICE ts HEREBY GIVEN to tile creditors of the above Bamed decedent thatallpersons llulnc claims apirlst. the said decedent are required to ftle tbem, wltb the necessary vouch- ers, 1D the otrlce of the clerk of the abc:rft eDU.tled court. or to present tbem, wlth the oec- essary vouchers, to the UDder- signed at the ottlce of Its at- torneys: KEENE 'DlON, Suite 510 Avco FI.Da.octal Center, 620 Newport Cente:r Dril't, New- port Beact, CaUtornla 92660, which ls the place of buslness of tbe underslpedtnall matters perWning to the estate of said decedent, wtttlln four months after the ttrst publlcation of ttds ootlce. Dated July 18, 19'12 United states National Ba.Dk By: Carlo Venezia, Assistant Trust omcer, Ezecutor of tbe Wlll of tbe above named de- cedent. KEENE & OION, Attorneys at Law, Suite 510 Avco fl- oaaclal Center, 620 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, Cabt. 926&0, TeltPbooe: 644- 8111, Attoroeys' tiil E'~utor. •Gbtla: Jrtr!y n. Atc. '~ to. 17, •1972, 1D the Newport Harbor EIIOIIJl. • - Ttmmy McGee Pamela Cbestoo SteYen M~ssenger Janet M~a.Uey Teresa Clarke Tbomas Meyer Borm1e Messenger Erie ClellaDd Denise Meyers Sally Metzler Lisa Monaco Alysaa. hd1a LesUe Corea Wlllla.m Moore Peter Cowles T M Ashley Powell Paul Crouch hel'esa orrlson Patrleia IUdoecla Judson Davis Rleha.rd Nebb C)'DthJa Root Robin Davis Pbuong Nguyen Kelly Rutherford John D!staso James O'Brien Laura.n Slcooolfl Peter Doder Elizabeth Ogden Kimberly stevens Laurel Dr ummond Timothy Parker Craig Tbomas Jan Petersen James Dyer J p koU • 6TH GRADE Mary Earl ames ey George Qu..tci. HO~OR ROLL Matthew Earl And.tea Rawlings Karen Allson Jay Farber Lora Ricca Jeffrey Bass Timothy Fltcb Kathy Ritter Susa.o BelltOJtd Susan Forte Aleza Roac be Paul Dennis Su.31ln Franks James Root Tn.cey FollDo Michelle Frost Eileen Rose C tDth1a Garn.tt Karen Gil. Ill van s usan Roi.ISsellot Clean Gilbert Dutd Gll.mblll Tam! Sanborn Scott Gray Brian Guratt Jeffrey Schmidt Lfii.D Hansen Steven Gel! John Schneiderman Susanna Hlrsbon John Goeggel Geoffrey Sma1lwood Cbrt.atopber Jameson Cyntbia Gould susan Stooe Tamara Jobansen WUlla.m Gregorii.IS Cbarles Sword Janice Johnson David Haigh camille Tale Susa.o Jordan Richard Hammond Ma.r)orie Taylor Dale Keougb Margaret Hickey Greta Teichmann Richard Lobr Cheryl Hicks Mari. TOOmas Cbrtsty McKerUe Katrlna. Hutton Laurel Travers Charlotte Ordahl Jamie Jack Heather Valdes Mark Palmer Susan Jerger Peter Vandeoooort Ellen Rawlings James Jones Deborah Vogel Linda Ritter Wayoe Jordan Michael Weber La.ura Romero Todd KueUs Robert Weber MJmt Rose Kathy Kersten Robin White Carolyn Sawyer Jane Lambe Joseph Widman Amy SmJ.llwocxl: Robyn Laporte Jaoet Wllcox Seott St Clair Gary Legrand Kevin Wilson Katt.y Tyler Shari Leooelll Charles Wlngard Christy Underhill PaW Lol.lbet Jonatba.GJYooldrldge Df»othea Vanderwal EJ.izabflftlls:LNe t stevN W)illb Jeonlle•,Vutirk BellDda Lyon Llnd-.Yoq Kathryn Weber Ale:zaoder • 8T8 GRADE Lori W\tte MacDOQpll HONOR ROLL Tammy Wright Delta Mason Vicki Archer Cbrlstine Wynn John McCarty Laur-a Asbury Keodall Young Karen McGUlls Rob!D Ba.bbe • 7rH GRADE MoDica Mead Julie Baldwin PRINCIPAL'S Charles Missler Jr. Nancy Balkwtu LIST Michael Mor gan Erie Barkan Kimberly Aikman Debrorah Morris Nancy Bechtel Ann. Anson Susan Moyed Richard Bell R"bert Bailey Catherine Nisbet Lisa. Berman KeviD Baldridge Barry Noebel JuUanne Blair Terri Baldwin Nancy Norton Kathleen Bruce Kathryn Barrington Kenneth O'Rourke Dan.lel Bu..te Jobn Barth Anne Parker Brett BurrtJSs David Bartlett David Pennington Deborah Carroll Bruce Beck JtJdlth Peterson Jean Cavanaugh Lena Berg David Pirkle JennUer Chapin LesUe Berns Anne Porter Mlchael Childs D NEw Stepballie Crane Yvette Pursell Lance Colllns SIIZa.QD Crowe Kathleen Raus Ltnda Cooverse James Curley Matthew Ray! Carin Coulter Frigidaire JET ACTION WASHERS • designed especially for Permanent Press and Delicate f·abrics • ,A,rCG>IIATS AVAIL A8LB 1'0 LOADS, Kerry Deaver Cbrlstopher RaymondErln Crowley Elleea Dixon Jobn Reed JuUe Dietrich Adam Doyle Julianne Reese Michael Dolan Guy Ellestad LesUe Rigler James EI.Uott Breot Fair Rob!D Roeers L)'DD Emery Murray Feldman James Rossiter Rlebard Ethell Alysoa Fletcber Judith Ryan Kimberly Farrts David Friedlander Greeg Schmidt Ltsa Folloo K.atbleea Gerrie Donald Shore John Fradkin Gregory GilmOI'e Omar Simsek Kevin Franklin Jon Grazer Stacey Smith Jeremy Freeman Boonte Haapa Tom Snyder Kimberly Gallivan Bret Ha.:tell Mteha.el Stark Carol Grant CaDdace Hodge MODica Statz Karl Gregori us Suunne Hounslow Sabrina Stefani Karen Grlmths Wayne Hunt Andrew Swanson HeldJ HaU JenUer HutchiDSOD Mary Sypberd SUSID Hatfield Mellssa Johnson Diane Tealle Janette Hawes Barbara Kascbe Hoi.J1 Tlce Elilabetb Healey Kim Kelloll" Jobn Tweed Jllllt"tb Hendricksoo Cbrlltopber Klebler Amy Vazasse LeaU.e HiatDs IUmbtrlJ Ktp:bl Katberl.ae Jolm Hltcbcock AUiscG Komara1ct1 VudebDOOrt Judttb Hoyt JeD.Qlter L&mourea111 MJctael Wataoo G.lal la.lpes SWfeo Laytoo Susao WHt Mary 1rw1o SJdoeJ Lelunao Patricia Whlwle Mark J...., Suao Lobrblch StaeJ WUlla.ms Robert Jewell Mary L,.. Crall WU.OO J-y 1.....,. JUlia llalloll Mltcbell Zale Jolfr., Jolulsoo Jllllce Me<lollcb C-.cl Jooes Tnlet 11-tt • 8TH GRADE <4rrell J- Fr&Dk Noldeebauer PRINCIPAL'S A.llla Kellam Dorta Morrt.oa LIST .lame• Kobtrsteln S..U Murpby L,.. Amuodsao William Kldpor Tbomu Neesoa WIWam Bury 0mar LaU TOITJD 0'Brleo Ste .. o Douet DoocJu Lawrlo llool<& P•rr Jellroy Bebr..,. Pblllp ~um R-Rawllop Jaal.ae-~ IJilecn"" WttlllJ Romer Tara Bluebot Katllryo U-t BertJora Rio-K-Brlltea Julio L<>reo Doa--Patrlclo -lobo Looce Palrlela Roll a.-o-TncJ L,.... Poar-Carol-t Rudallllaclhopll .o\IIJRooo --P-llac-Lia RII>ID VIctoria c._ CaroJro llapln ...... R.... DtaaCUk IDCJ M••te• "*-· DlYideor-DlYid-.., •. ?.... no.uerc. ...... ....... -··-~~~ Grt;llt lla7 ------• IU•~~Qor --,..., Dorio llarJIIctJeM• -....--Tuollt P·t • -lloMoft ---.... ,... 7 &.r-11 , •• I -Tlot ... e z '?P Cllulao -..... _ --·--,_ T 7 h 'IIP ..... Ooll -Oft a---I 17 -OM I 7 Pet -• ........ 0 l~::'t-~':'.~~~-::= Stella Ter rel Mann Tlet, Darid Tnlt, Etlabltb .,..... lad 0.,. Wtllllm..,, lk h A 5 • EIGHTH mADE •• William lllnJ, Patricia ll<ueU, to to ere ug Ellloll c.-.,, Tammy foldmu, J-Gordon, Mark • llJII:r.teu.. lotllll K .... , s.-lldttte Luei&Do, Tbe:rea Morrtsoo., stella Terrel Mann or Pua· Couoty Camp• Fartbest Ott liD Pee.-.. l«a RJcca, TamJSaabora.SUAIIIstoDe, Marjorie de%8, lecturer aDd author of. mtettDc August 5 at St. JamN TaJior", Greta TeletunaOD, Mart Tt.oma., Heather Valdes, 1 ptl)lisbed books, wtll be the Eplscxlpll Cbureb. 1209 Vi& Dtbonh Vopl &Dd JOMtlwn Wooldridce. guest speaker at the 0ruge Lido, .Newport Beacb. Her IDOil Mi.cbul Palmer Lor1 Rodpr• Valerte WU'd ~ book, lOW lJl tbe 2'7tb Slol>boo Parker Bodi:r Robdo Bryan Wat1100 LEG.o\L NOTICE roar, "C iaop r-utetl!roucb ~t--1 •' k,....U Grea Pete.riOG Jtfb-eJ RUIJ.ek& Christlne Watson prayer," wW be oa ale. COIIIItaoee PoUtoeke Darid Smitb Muk Wedemeyer NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The meetl.Dc beelDJ at 4 p.m. Kelley Pope LIDdl Smltb W.attbew Wl\Utoo NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE N wlttl. a ftllowlblP tllrle. Mra. Ellsabetb PoweU MU7 SodeD Dln Wll.soo that the City Council ot the Lee SoliD ot Balboa Island wUl Greii!Ol'Y PreeMl Rletar1S 8oth Nanette Wt.rterfelt Clty ot Newport Beach wtu lead the medltatloll, praJer Katbrylt Reau Barbara Tbompsoo RaDdall Wolfshagen hold a pubUc hearing reprdlng preparatloo period be&imiog at Steven Rlebmotd Sbar'oo Wadsworth Cntc Yates a~l of Bank ot Callforn!& 4.:30 p.m. Prayer ~.with Bt&u RoblDion Elllabetb Ward Mtetw.el Yracebtan from the decision ot the Pla.n~ Mrs. Har.el Aoderaon!D chatge, P • c Ding Commlssloo deoylngVart-wUl be formed. A sba.re...a...dish Ops Concert In M aoceNo.l<m,requesttoper. s1wer will be sened at 6 • • mil two ldentifica.Uoo signs on o'clock. a proposed sb story ornce The Galllea.n holD' opens at Costa Mell'l Scmdar: coo-Cbrt.stenseu ls wlthWaltDI.sney building. each 3'71 sq. ft . ln 1:1S p.m. "Witb singlng led by eerts ln. the put ~erleS lea· ProducUons, serving as music area, wbeo the Planned Com-Mrs. Mildred McPheeters of tures tbe Paelllc PopsmAQCUSt director tor Disoeytand and munity Development Standards Fullerton. Mrs. Bonnie Seb- 6 at the elty puk, 18th st. Walt Dlslley World. _permit maximum 200 SQ. n. nelder of Garden Grove, wUl a.nd Center St. Tba coocert LIGAL M0'11CI stgns, located oo the westerly be at the organ. Mrs. Mann's series 1a a pUot PfOCr&DJSPOO· side of Dove Street, easterly topic will be "A report oo sored by tbe Dcutmeot of FlCTITIOts Bt.SINESS NAM E of Birch street in ''Newport answered prayer," Keep cool with CANVAS AWNINGS Don't lei the sun spoil your pal•o fun Shade w1th colorlul can11as for cool comlor1 . Call Of come by 101' tree estimates. SAlTA AliA TBIT& ,....,.., Mrs. Fred Markham ot Sal-2202 SOUTH MA IN LeisUre Services, Reereattoo STATEMENT Place". Dtvision. Tbe fol1ow1ng persoo isdolng NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR~ Tbe 5 p.m. concert W:lll pr-e-business as: A. C. L. u. Diversi~ THER GlVEN that the said pub- sent modera&Ddseml....elauical fled, 333 11th st., Costa. Mesa: llc hearing wm be held on U1e music played byZZprofessioaal Bruee H. Derflinger, 16131 14th day of August, 1972, at muslcla.os. Bridge La., Huntington Beach, the hour of 1:30 P.M. in the James Ctlrlstensenlstbemu. Cal. CouncU Chambers of the City sic director ud cooductor of This busiaess is being con-Hall of the Cit y of !-'e\VJXlrt Pac1ftc Pops. He is best Down dueled by an lodlvidual. Beach, CaU tornia, at which time tor his publl$bed arrangements Signed: Bruce H. Derflinger. and place any and all per sons and compostttoos for band, or· This state meat llled with the lnterested may appear and be chestra, stage b&nd, ensembles, county clerk or Orange County heard thereon. and solo Instruments. Accom· on: July 14, 1972, by Beverly Laura Lagios pllsbments also IDclude COD· J. Maddox, deputy COODtyclerk, City Clerk ducttng for the fUm, ndlo, Publlsh: July 20. Z7, Aug, 3, City ot Newport Beach television and recording ln. 10, 1972,1D the Newport Harbor Publlsh: July 27, 1912, in the dustrles. Currently, Mr. Ensign. F-19021 Newport Harbor Ensign. • boa Island Is chairman ot the 545-0491 day. --~===--- UCB interest tl times a yea:l', not jusfA. We're the only maJor Cahforma bank that pays interest mo nthly on regular savings. So now if you want to use your interest instead of leaving Jt in the bank, you don't have to wa1t bll the end of a quarter to do it If you don't want to use your interest, you can JUst s1t back and watch it grow Month after lucra· tivemonth Chances are, you can even get the good news by mail . Because our new, more informativ e monthly statement-The Com- Every month a little more good neuJS. plete Statement -can show the status of your savings account right along with your checking a ccount and Balance Plus account Another point of interest. We not o nly pay it monthly. We com- pound it daily. That means you actually e nd up earning more. Say, for example. the current annual rate is 4%. Compounded daily, that comes out to 4 08% . Obviously, a UCB regular savmgs account does a little more for your money . So bring your cash in. And cash m. ...... liLI.C. • TENNIS STUFF PARAMOUNT SPORTS ANNOUMCU TH! rand Opening Of ITS COST A MESA STORE Free Gifts fOR· J.LL TEMMIS PLAY IRS MOVIES DI!AWINGS FOR VALUABLE PRIZES (MO PURCHASE NECESSARY) YOU NBBD NOT 88 PRBSBHT AT DRAWING WED., 'IIIURS., FRI., SAT., JULY :16 • 29 • RACQUETS • BALLS • CLOTHING* ~HOFS * EXPERT RESTRINGING AND ALL REPAIRS DONE PROMPTLY. 333 E. 17TH ST., COSTA MESA (BEHIND THE INTERNATIONAL PANCAKE IIO!EE) PHOIIE> I -A SPlCIAL JJPAJt:I'Ml.Jf .K1 .BJ\RBOlt VJBWf HARBOR VIEW CENTER Ooe of the extra special rea- aou for ahopplnc at Rlcbard's Harbor VIew 11 tbe delicates- sen. Here you ean ft.od bot fiPeClallty entrees to CO· A dil- fereat varied menu daily -· famous tor tbelr barbecued .qarerlbs. We also lana large se1ectloo or tmus&al cheeses aDS imported deUcacles, lbW MAC Ali: I HUN Nl WPO!i:T BEACH. (Allr 9~bb0 b7 J-Jl .. 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Mn. ou.. •· aa .... n wtte lJ ODI ol the pr:Neltl Joor-Hmo Coroaa dol Mar restdom BW Bartor 101 darlar bls 65th blrtbda7 pony lui S&IID"clt.yltiiiiBartor rnldoDco at US BecoDl& AYe. Tbe Harten ba'fe liYed bere fol' 35 years and Mr. Harter bas wor~ Z7 Jill' I tor Ward Ud Harrln&too Lumber Co. oa Mar!Der•• Mile. QEAN Afl) RESTORE August artists selected YOIM DRAPES TO LOOK LICE NEWJ EXCWSIVI CllrLstlne Joy Brentnall or bers of the miU.tary statloOid Newport Beach wu married at Ft. Lewis. to Michael J. Simmons, cur-Both bride a.Dd eroom are rently serving 1n the Army at graduates ot Newport Harbor Madagao Hospital In Fort hlcb school. The eroom at- LewlB, Wash. tended Ora.oge Cout Collece The ceremony took place ID prior to j:)illlDI' tbe Army, tbe rorest toothl.lls of Mt. A delayed recepUoa lJ plan- Ranier, Wub1D.gton. conducted D8d for Aucust ID Bay Sbores, by tbe Rev. Jack fl PhlllJps Newport Beach, at tiM borne of Tacoma, a trleod and u-of tbe brlde'spareots--subject soelate of lbe eroom. to the eooveDJenee of the U. S. Mr, aDd Mrs. ThOmas E. Army. Brentnall aDd thelr SOD Tom, recenlly a graduate ot HarYey MEMBERSHIP TEA Mudd College of Claremoot, The Jtmlor Ebell Club attended wltb the croom's Newport Beach wW bOld mother, Mrs. Marta.D Nel8oo. after110011 tea for prospeeUn of Nam~. Idaho, brother Mart, members on WedDeiCiaJ, Oct. 4, stater Crts aod: close friends, at the bOme ot W:ra. Jerrold Robia Stockwell, tile boll Cole. Fartl>or .__ man, aDd Gloria OcilYie, tbe be obU1Did trom Mrs. Rl<:bll•4 matron of booor,areat.omem-ClDDOII at US-9178. ' .. bY Blllall • "' .............. ,21 ··-!':"" .:=. f!.' 2 : 2 C..~ :..: t..-=: I'] 1111,, • ..._ ''1' ;>,.. brr_,.; a ... ..._ "'-._ 2 ,,.,..... .,cw= -...... ,.,.,. .. _ ,. .. , ,...M*J .... ,, ...... OUAUN..,II .. 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Gr.J,,..., ,t.., .,-u.g .JI,;. orr;... r ..... ~;.,....., .u,. 24_, 1972 2711 f.. c-Hwy .• s.a... 202 c-.1.1 M.., G.J;[ ... ;. 92625 • 67uirro R....& In 1 UJ 4 iJl I P..Li.ci.L. 2 • Mt8JCAL PRODOCTION of tbe "Wllard of 01" wtll be PI' Illata' at lO:SO a.m. I.Dd 2 p.m. this Saturday, Jaly 29, at MOIU VUta tltmeatuy ec:bool, Colta Ilea, by tbe teen...-dult ud ehllclren•s tbeater worUJiopl: of tbe On.Dp Cc:ut YIICA -ser the dlrectloa of Gweo Yanell. Pietw«< beH, &om ieft, are eut members Laurl Jolluon Julle Slade &.Dd UtUe l&an PaJM ~eriDI tbe t1a woodman. p)lyed br Cl)'de Croose: Tbe call: 1DclUdes 8111 B.trtets u tht wtsard, Grace Jum!De aa Dorothy, Jud Hoyt u the scarecrow, WtDdJ YaraeU u the t1oa, Lori Englilb u the wicked witch o1. the west, P\trleta Rwnbtllow u Toto, U.O Sbttla Encinias, PatrlcJa JOOH, Terry lDd Sberry J~ Sban Rempbtll a.ad Ua Tabooe. DEBUT ANTES GO CRUISING July bu brou~ "aocbors aweigh" days tor tbe 14 Na~ FOR YOUR PERFECT WEDDING! Come to The Froeting Houee! A WONDERLAND 0.' WICODING INVITATIONS, ANNOUNCt:M ENT'S. ENGRA\It:DNAPKINS. WEDDING CAKE DRNAMEN'ffl. GU&\'T IKIOKS -IN I"ACT,A ON~:8TOP PARADISE I"OH 11fp; 8HIDE·T0·8E NOW WOMEN'S THE BIG ONE! MATOiiNG SKIRTS,•PAHTS, 11 t 1/ OFF TUNICS, • JACKETS . . . • . /3 0 /2 OR MOREl DRESSES, SHORTS,·KNIT TOPS, 350/ to sao/ OFF SHOES, · SANDALS • • . . . 10 /0 !BLOUSES -UP 10 12.00 VALUE-NOW 2 .991 LINGERIE AND SLEEPWEAR 35% to 45% ROBES, DUSTERS. SHORT GOWNS AND BABY DOLLS. SLIPS, ~ SLIPS, BRAS. Gl ROLES MEN'S Sl.ACXS, JEANS. SPORT SHIRTS, DRESS SHIRTS, KNIT SHIRTS, TERRY ROBES • • • • • • • • . . OFF AND loiOREI 40% OFF . . . • OR loiOUI BATH TOWELS BY MARTEX REG. 1.10 ro u,. _ . NOW 1.29 to. 2.50 DISCDNnlluEo coLoRs • NOW .99 to 1.99 ..... • IINUSS:at--. GUT M'Y ...,_AI---... mVII awa. PAIUt ~LT 4Tun"DOOa -AT-IIIII or ~~Aa.x.u.. JULY 14 • and Mrs. Joba 4227 HUuta Way, Heights. Boy-... .. ... Scolty Brettba._ 391 t. Perle PJaee, Mesa. AIRMAN Adrlu Sdm, .aa 1111' .... 1111'._ Jolll -IOU CoMfanta.J. CoiCa w:-. bu complotod bU u.s. Air F arc• bUle trai.DlDc at tbe ..ur 1'ra1ldD( Com. -..I'• Laell;- lutd AFB, Tau. He II ,.... mllolllc at L&cklud u lnlll-t.or lA lilt -orU!' poUce llolll. 8o ,. a I9U ..-ol Eo- -.oopocbool. lACK AT GUMLIM! NEIPORT HARBOR EIIIIGII PIIBUSIIEOIEEXLY -COIIJIA Serigraph show at city hall NDLE AND ACCBSSOBIES C~D N PARTY 675-3040 1016Boy- 8aylide Center SUPER SU e Swim Suits e Pant Ore sse~ e Shifts e Copris e -long Skirts e Dresses -Jr. & Missie e Sweaters eat Home Wear e Pant Suits e Ungerie ...................... I 1;-n ....... I • • ·-'nil .. LA aeoA.CAJTI• S11 J. ...... ST .. LOS Nte!L•I Dr. J ... ~ ~ Dr.~'-' ;;:;o;;o;. Q, T-., W ... -"V•riow (.ttr- ,.,..e...t~ ora-,,.,,. to e.\e espr• "in, 'Dar1 of tlae LotW..' WCtUid VO'l teU Me •AdAtt" tAi• "'"' to tle Raf'ttlt"' t~r to t.le Ci11U toAn Cllriet ret~ru to e-o.rl.\ tD ;tutge t.le '1111- tiOMP Tile fl3'JH"flUi01l i• .ued boU. ;,. o., Old 11ftd Nfll' Teetam.xt.'' mentA on vei'J *"''II. SomellmHU.. a, 11-port, Onf, "'rho Ampllfi-d appart!'nt. dii.'Crepaney diaappean on Blbh ,, ... tluu th• Creel word careful .tudy." (New Seofteld Ref-rNtVI4ted belWoe, mean.t to adhere erence Bible) For in.tance. In n to, to cleaoe to, to trwt, to haoe Kin~ra 8 :25 and 11 Kinp 9:29 there foilh i~.and lo r~l~ on. ThU 10rne seems to be a head-on coiJJ•ion here. WOt"d U wed in connection with the In one verse it says in the twelfth thrrwn~ who believe. How CGn tQhll year of Joram this king began to ber reign and the other one aays In the eleventh year of J oram. You say, well it couldn't be both. One other most impcrtant point to remember is the information on some of the moat re- cent work! o( chronology. These clearly reveal that there is more than one way of rec:koninr the ac- cession years of kings. It wu done one way in Babylon, and another in Judah. It was conducted in one way in the l'IOuthe rn kingdom and still another in the northern. At one time the.Y just switched. You maY want to con~ider E . R. Thiele's book, Tlte MJI.'ltrrioutt Num.btrs of the Hdrew Kift{Jil. Althousrh these are minor poinl!l yet even in these circum- ,d ance!l re~Warc h Mhows the accuracy A. Yes, it is very prominent in Joel'a prophecy, aa well ae tbat of Zt>phaniah. There are two main phases of the Day of the Lord which is more than a 24-hour period. There is the judgmental phase, known u t ht> Tribulation, and al10 the judicial phase when our Lord Jesus reigna visibly upon the earth. It does not rt'fer to the Rapture. This is ~ferred to all "The Day o( Christ" (Phil. 1 :6). The Rapture is not found u .'4uch in tht> Old Testament, except by way of typology. It nolates to tht> Ch urch and is elaborated on in such pa s!lage~ as I Corinthians 15:50-58 and I Tht>ssalonians 4 :13-18. The rta.v of f'hri~t i.-4 always at hand. A. On the surface it may seem to be puzz.!:f. James 2, 19 u the passage ref to. Only true faith can bring forth fruit. The word "believe'" can be used in more than one sense. The origin of words is one thing while wage can be another. In James, in reference to the demons, belief means an outward spoken acquiescence or assent. It does not mean that one has given himself over to Christ. De- mons certainly do not trust the Lord in a saving faith. of Scri pturt•. Q. o,.;,,o~ •• C•lif. "La.~t ni:qht I 11'tz.~ Hf llt!Ji inu ehr bMk of II Ktny.<t. Th~ cnllJII'd m1• to writP yrw f ,r clarifien- fi.,n nn tu•o i1•rt.~. I bf'liPVI' ill thP infn/liiJility 11/ th" Bibl1• jr1.~f a.tt yrm dn. I nm crrn/ll!il'd by n. ~nmin g con- trnriictinn, IIIJ u..·rvPr. bdu·,.en II K i'flfiH R:!S and II K inu.~ 9 :!9. ThP lo Jl ,.,.fn.~ tn th P tHh yPa.r as onr in which Ahn:i11h hr_qnn to reign ,.hij,, the l'ln'lil'r rrff•n·-ru:" cnncPr11.~ fh ,·.~ n iyn 11 lnrfing i n thr twrlfOr yonr. I fll/1'11.~ llll•flfrni.~t.~ lw.ve usrd th ix tn di.~p1"1•1'• lhf' i nf11llibi.lity nf th•· Sc.-iptur .... ~. Crtn )IIIII ""''' pll'a.~• 11.-/p m.,r·· Q. S<Jnb B.arbu.a, Calif. "Would you please eKpfain some of the heavenly signs, such as lightning flashes, which are to precede the Lord's return?" A. This is rnrrt•t·t. In th•· books nf Samuel, Ki n)ll'l, and f'hrnmclf'!l xumP apostC~.lt' mt•n ha\'t: trit•d to rlispro\"t· tht' Bihlt•. Thi.ot i." fln lht• ba.~i~ of f11 tmtwr.". Tht•rt• an• alw;r~"' pos.'l ibili- li•·s for ~rror~ in any rw mt'rical rf'- port which i!'l "ivt:n. Wt· tln nut bt·· lit•vt· in tht• infullihility ,f l ht· c,,p_1·· ist!'l. If you haw a t•opy of tht• 1\'"ew ~rofif'ld Reft•n•nn• Bihlt· notit'•· th1· ht•lpful footnot.-f•ll Pa~t•' 472 t'Oil- n ·rninJC tht• ll Ut'SllorL "In copyinJt manu ~«:ripts. mi:-~takt•s 1n numht.•r« sometim!'s ot.·t·ur ).f Hn).· lli"aJol r•·e· m•·nt.~ ht:tw••t·n numll("r:<. 1r1 Saf"lw'l and Kinl(s. anJ thost· iu ("hrnctelr·s. .. rt: allt•Jet'•L At·tu<.tlly. out .. r tht· ap- JII"Oximatdy 150 in!llanCl'"' o f parallt'l numlw"" in t.het~e book", f•·wer th;u1 ont'·!lixth tli."H)lrt.'t·. In two l':tst·.-4 a diffl·r••nt numbt-r j,:; ~tiv•·n f(•l' lht• a~tt• nf " kinJC ut his Ht't't·:<.sion I Cll II rhr. 22 :2 wit h II Ki. X :2ii ; arul fl ('hr .. 16:!.1 with II h':i 24 :Xr: in the nth•·r thirtt•f'n ca~!< .,f thi"-t.\")•t', numbc.-r:;~ a!lrt'"· f'e r t a in di ~a.~e rce· A. It is always dangerous to take actual events and s pecifically at- tach prophetic truths relative to them. Some believe that there is a definite ri se in earthquakes. As a result of recent occurrences they have tried to set exact dates. The Bible tells us that no man, not even the angels in heaven, knows the time of C hrist's second coming. lightning flas hes have been going o n throughout the history of the world. There will be an increased manifestation of this atmospheric condition in the end times (Reve l- at io n 4 :5 ). We believe God is now getting ready to shake not only the earth, but also the heavens. It all shows us how that even in the area of nature everything will be tre- mendously disturbed. How differ- ent His return will be from His first coming. It is inte resting to note that lightning com es unexpectedly and u n heraldedly. No o ne kr;rows where its power and force will be le lt. The indication of this is found way back at c reation (Genesis 1 :14). He tells us that "they shall be (the light in the heavens) for signs.'' Tht:-s€' things art:-not just there for lighting purposes. Cod has His pro- phetic program for them as well. TWINKLE, TINKLE ,,SUPERSTA Off C HRIST!ANNEWS, lr\." NEWHAVEN,MO. A rock opera it may be, but in terms of gospel music I wwld rate "Jesus Ch rist, SUperstar" as rubbish. The music Is quite catchy, but the lyrics are a Hgbtwel.ght travesty of the true Christian menage in which the baddies have all the best linea and even the moat lines. Judas baa more to say than JeiiUI, ard Cataphas, Annal, Pilate and Herod between them get morr lines than JeRe, so the anti- Chrlatlan characters dominate. And yet I have met Christian clergymen In Adelaide who say they love tt. Ia the Church today so deaperate ror attention. so pathetic- ally grat.tul for any mention or Jeau• outalde Its own circles, that It araapa at thia bit ol. ~pery­ boppery .. opera ... Rometbtrc evarwellcal? M mualc lt Is not a patch on really lnaplred ChrlaUan music web as Handel'• "Meaaltil", or Haydn's ''Nel1on" Mal&, or 1ome of the IWIIIC'IIll Nflii'O ~irUuall. Aa meaeace, It leavee out tbe beart and aouJ and reaJ meaning t:A Cbrl•llanlty -Chrtal•a divinity - W tn1tead caata doubt on bla relatlonablp to God rrom flr1t to wt. In Adelaide latt week 1 heard Canaa Mic.bael Gr••n. one o/.4 ... ? r•b.Wlaattbeoloctlnl,&a)'! "'"'" -•• tlM ""' to C'llllf?' ,, • WUbout It the Chrl• --. wtll ... t "" ...... " "Jesus · Cbrtat, &Jperstar" leaves Jesus dead on the croea and buried in the tomb. It leaves out altogether the crucial ract that He rose and ia alive, as Chri!ltians believe, and changes people's lives today. It dis torts and degrades the meaning of Ch ri st. He is not a superstar. Tom Jones is a super- star. The term itself is a silly pro- duct or the devaluation or real word• In a pop world that has robbed such honest wo rds as "fabulous" and "tremendous" and ''fantastic" ol. their rt>al meCIIll~ and elevated tbe rew stars into "superstar•" since every tiny talent In television Ia called a "star". In the time of the early Cbrl..- tians, who were much cloaer to the truth of Christ than we are now, such a petty little entertainment aa "Jesus Christ, Superstar" would have been dismissed as a juvenile he resy. Today its cheerful choruses ol. disbelief: ''Jesus Christ, &.aperatar, do you think you're what they say you are?" ar e hanea by Cbrtsttana who ought to know better •• a smash hit ror the good old Church. They mue:l be hard upforaometblrg to hail. One argument Ia tbl!t 1r you.nc people hear about Chrlat and 11'1{ about C hrist In &t'Q' way at all In their own pop wOI'ld it mlibt lead them to the real tblqc. 1 doubt lt. Thl• prlmltln, ju~le-beat mu.1lc and tbe deliber- ately Irreverent lyrlce •r• lbouJ: •• likely to tnaplre anyone wltb the spirit of Christ •• "Pop Goet~ the Weasel:'. So yewterday'• Utt11 ~laspbely hall become today'• Rlpef'-abow, upon whic h 11 lavtalled a prodtiactJon budcet ot •I 30, 000 and the blnll- lnJ• and pralte ot the mlnltter. ol God. 'Wbat a 1q way up tN ban come In tolera.noe! Or l.a It • lot~~ w-.y down In l'tAndar4l and ftluea? "Adelaide AdvertJ .. r'' .... ~ Q. TJJcoma, Wuh. "Concerning Acts 1:12, was a Sabbath journey different from a trip made on any other day of the week? How. far was it from Olivet to Jerusalem?" A. This term "Sabbath day jour- ney" is mentioned only here in Scripture. Under the law of Moses, there was a certain allowable dis- tance one could go on the seventh day of the week. The reason for this was to keep people from for- getting the importance of worship- ping Cod rather than pUrsuing their own selfish pleasures. The ac- tual allowable distance was about five furlongs, or 3,000 feet, which was the approximate dis!ance from Jerusalem to the Mount of Olives. Q. M A neighbor of mine goes to a church 1t:here the y believe that our Lord abolished cleatlr so u:e could have eljerlasting life. Tirey claim that we do not ftave to die pljysically. Is there any Scripture tlwt u:ill clmify 01is?" A. Thert! is a cult which claims that tht.·rc is no rc01 lity to matter. H cncc, the adht·n ·nts say we do not havl.' to die bccaus1· Wt' do no t c.\:ist in a ma- terial form. Such is simply our imag- ination. The Bible teaches that there will be a gent.·ralion li ving when C hrist n;turns for the C hurch who will not die (I Thess. 4:13-18 ). This pertains a to bt"licv(•rs in that hour. OthcrwiJe, all men must die p hysi- cally. Thr SCripture is very express in its stah:mt>nt that "It is appointed unto man once to die, and after this the judgment." "'And when 11 was dav HI> called llniO HHn HtS dtSC !J)lf~S and of them He r:hoc;r· twr•lvf' w hOfll a ISO He !liHl'O'II ii J)OS!II'S . I luke 6:13). Ma nv people l;11 1 to d•s tm gu•sh bel ween our l ()"ct"s dtSCI pies Thev suppose IIX"v ""' \hf' same Th+s •s HlCorrer.t howt•vt:r for ou1 Lord had a •m+ltt tuC'tr• of d!SCtples whde He h.+d oulv a few apas!les. HtS apos tles w+•r<> chosen from among Hts d+SC+plps as we lt:arn from tiY• ahov+~ pots sage from luk.e's goso-:-1 A rltsc•ple •s a fofiOwt•r an apostle •s a "'ser"lf one ·· A rlts c •ple IS a leBrner. an apost lr1 •s a teacher Tl'lere ts a g ea1 lt~sso, here fot" us a II to learn. We n1us1 come befae Wf! can go We must f ollow bef()'e we can be ser# Wt> must l~11rn befae we can teac h We must listen tfl rhe Lord befot"e we can speaA tor the '"'d ""Thus sa+th lhe Lot"d ."" 11as the famdtar ptya~e w•th wh•ch the Old Testarreot prophets be· gan thtur messages. But at lhe head d the long hst d Old res· lament prophets we find Samuel . a young tad, savmg: ··speak Lord. far Thy stmlllflf heareth" · (t Sam. 3:9). Before we can do or say anv thmg Ia God . then , we must It~· ten to God. This e~tplalfl~ why the reading and study d the Word cl God is so impatant. First. salvation itself comes by heeriog and believing God 's Word , etpaci,lly about Ctw•st . end His death fc. ~ sins. Rotn. 10:1? s•V'I : "Faith cooeth by hetring. and hearing by the Word c1 God .'' 1nd 1 Pet. 1:23: ""Being born again, Mit ol corruptibll seed. but d ht:crrupt lb~. by the Word e1 God . which liveth lnd abideth forevet.'' Then . hiving been 1.wd. wtt can "rve God accepu~bly onl by diligent ttudv (A Hts Word. Pltrha,_ tht molt irnpor11n1 .-... ., In the libtt on rnis •~JK• i• 11 Tim. 2:16; "Stllly lo show thytelf IP' JWO.Otd unto God: 1 w«knn thlt neeOttft not to be ••Mfllltd. t~ht· . •v dividing tN Wcrd d Truth.'' .,,_L_ RI!IPOIIT IWIIOtl BIIUII PUIIUIItEDIEUILY - Weeld11 Bfl)le . ' . School La1on ...... •QMiftAII •••cow-CDLL•••--. .. .a.. DAM wu created a ::· .,, !hi;, -=·~. h!:ho~ wh..; r j He Wll about t(t create him, tAid, "Let us make , • ) man in our image, a her our likeness : and le.t them have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the fowl of the :air, and ove'r the cattle &nd over all the earth, and over evc~y creeping thing that creepcth upon the ~arth" (Gen. 1 :26). A ftt>r man (male and female in Adam) was createO, "God blessed them and God sa id unto them. Be frnitful and multiply, and replcttish the r-a rth. a net s ubd11r-it : and have dominion over the fish of the tea, anrl over the fowl of the aiT, and (lver r'VI"r v \i,•ing-thing that moveth upon the earth" (Gen. 1 :28). MAN'S STATUS £STA8LISH£D Thus man was placed upon this planet and his JXIWers and duties werr-expressed. H r-had a ~.Y ~d soul like the beasts and a sp;nt hke: God. For him "the l.nnl God planted a garden eastward in Eden and there he put the man whom he had formed" (~n. 2 :8). To maintain .his life, ''God sai~. Behold. I ha ve g1ven you Hen· herb bearing ~ed. which is upo~ the face of all the earth, and r-ven· tr~ in the which is the fruit of a tree yielrling seed ; to you it sha~l be for meat" (Gen. l :29). In th1s wav man was definitt"ly r-stablished as the. ruler o f all o£ the acti\ities of all nf the living crr-atures upon the earth. MAN'S FIRST APOSTASY Ohvion~l". man's full obligation w;r ~ to his lrr·ator who harl so com- plt"telv C'itah1i sht>d him in pnwer ami hart So abundanth· provided for his maintenancr anrt ·life nn the earth. Hut the truth is that man became an apostate. He listened to anrl acted upon suggco;;tinns made to him :as to hi~ cnn•lurt hy the enemy o f G~. whom the Rible introduces tl") us as tn the form anrl hnctv of a serpent. In the !kook of the Revdation of Jesus 01rist to the Apostle John this "ser- pent" i'i iole ntifH·d-"the ~rcat dragon wao;; calli o ut, that old ser~nt . called tht> Dt:"il and Satan , which deceinth the whol; world" (Rec 12:9). RY fnllowi11 g tlJe leadership of Satan, AJam hecamf' the !lenaut nf Satan. { nr it i, \Hillen "I hal" tu whom yc vielfi \"0111 '-t'h c" ~erv:.lnl!l tn ohey. his ~rvants yc are tn whom ye ol~y: whether o f sin unto r\(oath . or o f olW"diencc unto r i){ht cou">ne:s~ ·· (Rom. 6 ,16). RESULT OF ADAM'S APOSTASY Appare:ntly the first test ,that Adam made: of his inte:llect was when he found that it was ne«ssary for him to choo5f! between God . his Creator, and Satan, the cre•t deceiver and and enemy of God. Admn •nd hi• wife both failed -abe waJ dect:ived bv Satan's wila, but Adam w .. not rleceived but lded with full eon!!dousne11 that he wu acting in di!W>bedience to God (1 Tim. 2:14). The ruult was that Adam could not continue In charge of the God·given work of having dominion O¥er the activities of all life upon this 'planet, flut by his sin he had surrendered this . authority to Satan himscU, who has ever since been the ruler and prince of this world svstem (John t• :30 ; 16 ,11. 2 Co,. 4 :4: Eph. 2 :2). This is summed up by the author of the Book of Hebrew~ ( ch. 2 :6-8), "What is man, that thou art mindful of him? or the 50ft of man, that thou visitest him? Thou madest him a little 1owrr than the angels ; thou crownedst him with glory and honour, and didst set him over the work of thy hands : Thou hast put all things in subjection under his feet. For in that he put all in subjection under him, hf. l~ft noth- ing that is not put under him. But now we st'C not yt:t all things put unrfer him." Man was then. and is tod11y, a comp'":te failure: through his own disobedient !. JfSUS DID NOT fAll But our Creator and God WliS not rlefeated in His purpose of choosing nut of the inhabitants of the earth a peop~ for His name (Acts 15 :14), <~nd of e~tahlishin~ upon this planet a _rreat nation of human bei,1ft faith- ful to Him to rarrv out an of His further PtttpoSt'~ of whkh n .. \n can h:tve no knowlt .1~ until they dre n - vcall'rl by Goer in His c ... ,, time. Then·fore, COO revuled. thron~ palriarchs, pronheb, aoost1eo;, and His nnly begotten Son, His further plans for the redemo.ion and salvation of sinful man. The fiescendants nf Seth f<~i1ed . the desa:nrlants of Noah failed. thr desrmrlants of Abraham failed anrf are still failin¥. smd then Cod ~nt His Son. the: Christ, who was to he the Man Christ Tesus. definitely to fix and pay fully f or the rlan of man's salvation. And Jesu ~ did not fail, hut He w~s the Fo1mC'btion of the Church which He -established by Jljs lif• ,tca~h .... tle!ourrec1ioq. and ,u - censinn ~ck mtO Hei~. 'lte i:s the nnlv man that neve-r failed God the Father. APOSTASY OF THE CHURCH The rli~iples nf Jesus were 1(3th- ererl into the C'hurch, the spiritual Roch of Christ, and wen• ca11d Christian!!. At first tl•c~ •vt'te: all Jews, but soon Paul and the other m issionarie~ carried the amazinR' good new~ that Cod's Son, Je5Us, had pur- chased salvation for all who would :accept Him as the Christ and believe that He had been slain, buried, and The Star • tn God's Window by A. H . S'-Wt From "THE EVANGEL," Do% 25, Largo, Fla. It 111 told of Sir Httrry Luuder that while he wo1 in Melbourne, Australia, and had just I'UMtn ined the 10!1!1 of hil' onl y 11011 , who had fallen ,.t thf' front, he related the following beautiful incidl!nl : "A man came to my dres~ing room in a New York theotre;· he aaid. "'and told ur an l!~:peri€'· e that had recently heCnllen him. In Americ-an towns any houae- hold that hn. iv€'n a 11011 to the war wM entitled to place a !ll.ar on the window pane. Well, " !W night& before he came to &ee me, thla man wu walkiDI down a otlreet in Ne.,.. Vork acrompanied by hill wee boy. The lad berame very int.eret1ted +n thf lighted windows of the houses. and clapped hi!! honda when he .aw a llar. A!l tl ey rm1Jed house nfter houlle he would say. 'Oh , look, DAddy. there'• another huu8f' thnt has given a son to thl! war! And there'& another! There'& one with 1wo 111ara! And look! There'& a hl'l• Je with no &tar at all!' At IA!!I they came to a break ; .~ hou!IM. Throulh the 1ap rould be aeen the evening .dar 11hinin~ brightly ln tit•· 1ky. The little feliO'W caught hi• breath. 'Oh IO<lk, Dnddy.' he cr1ed. "God muat twve ,i.en Hia Son, for He hn• got a 11tar in Ht!l window.'" "'He haa indeed!'" said Sir Harry Lauder, in repeating the &tory. But it took the dear eyea of a little child to di&cover that the very Man are repealin1 the 1lorious fact that "God 10 lond tbe world that He ,..,e H .. ooly bapttea Boo'" to die, not (or any favored nation but fM all, and now whc.oner be~ ln Hlnl ahoUrl not perbh, but tw.e e.erlaatJn~ We." But what a control there Ia iD the death of God'e Son and the death o( aay .oldier of any nstton under heaYBDI Who ever pw their eon willinaJy to ella for their enemi"? Did -not hop. and expect ou.r boys to come t.c:k qain victorioua. and laden with honon? Surely! But our God, when He .a.,. Hil Bon, well bew how 1inful man would treat Him. Still, He 1a•e Him, aDd 18Ytl Him in late. -2 TIMOihY 1:1·12 (0>' hid ..mh God (Col. But after bem .,...,....tine for • 111o1't Satan began to win tome membur away from the Church Christ and someti~Ma ntn took pot.. sessi<m of the whole local thurch by shameful stn~ and pllutible au~ tetfuve in pretendln~ that he wu showing them new and better ways of working for their objecri•es. And, worse yet, Satan even aueceedrd 1n changin( their ohjectin" while they still callert themselve"' Christians and mrmben of the Church, when. ac:- tnallv, they were followin( the tach- ings t>f ~aun :~nd not Chri~t . This was th~ beginning of the ••falling away" or the apostasy of the membera of the local churches. SOME OF THE PERILS This apostasy has heen conrinuinr and p owing in intensity tJntil today, and Paul rept:atedlv warned Chris- tians in his day of its eternal and de-- vastating effects. . Even when the visible church g~ and spread OYer the: civilized world the :apostas7 abo sp~d. Paul warned "that 1n the last d:1ys perilous times ~han come," by which he was referrin,e to the dis- :~.strou~ effects on the hves of men caused by their turning away from the teachings of Jesua Christ. and .,ubstitut;ng therefore their own philosphies. He rointed out the various !li ""ns tn identify the apos- tasy. Men would become progres- sin~lv selfish, self-centered. covetous, gr~dy, and envious. self-exalters, prot1rf, deriying the presence and power of the Holy Spirit, denyinc the :~uthority of parents and of thoee rightfully in authority over them, UO· thankful, unholy. and ungodly. Some would h:-ve: lust of the Aesh, hut no true love, th~ir woTd would be no good, to covl"r themselves they would falsely accuse others, they wouM be: unfaithful in their family life. brutal, heartless, ruthless, de- ;pising true Christians. traitors to _;oo and man. totally unreliable mor- dly and spiritually, stubbcrrnly evil, ~·g-;hca.ded, and lo .. ·ers of .wackUy rleasure and popularity much more han lovenl of God. A• ·hypodtities .hey would have an attractive fonn of godliness made by themselves o1 other men, but not made nor approv ed by GnU. They would deny the cleansing power in the shed blood of Jesus who was crucified to save them. ~y woulrt deny the power of God to perform miracles and e1en deny that Jesus \'a~ born by the H 0ly ~pir it of tire virgin Mary anJ th His OOdy was ra:sed from the dea•. They even deny that the Bible is God's Word, and claim that the womera and disciples did not find the body of Jesus in the tomb because: they wer~t to the wrong tomb, and so tile whole !tory of the resurrection is founded upon the mistake of those careleu disciples. ~ul warns, "From such tum away." And we need the sarM warn- ing today, greatly emphaaized because those enumerated perils denoting the apostasy of the: church are fu mo~ evident and prevalent today than in many previous centuries. Today they are classified as liberals infidels materialists, modernists, n~orth0: dox, and other titles becau~e they re- ject God's Word, they modify His teachings, compromise Hi!!l judgments, and canc-el His waming:ot and preach and teach "another gospel'' (Gal. I :6-9). Paul warnt>tl that they creep i?to fellowship with believers, cap- tivate <~nd entice "sillv women laden with sins, led ~way with di\·ers huts.'' It is a startlingly true pit ture of many o f tlte modern denominations anJ churches of thi' very rlay, the lead- ers nf which clearh· sneer at and rlespise those 'of us -who are prourl and happy to bdW.ve. in and pncti~X the fundamentals of th~ Gospel of J e'us Christ. · LESSONS FOR US When God rave Hil Son It proved Hi• low to all nationa, abd for all iftd.ividual.J in thoee nation.. So ,..-herever num il found we caA point to Calvary'• cruel ~ and say: "God 10 loved the world that Ha aeve Hil 0111ly beptteD Son, that wta. .o-e.er believeth in Him 1hould not perilh but have everlut.i.q life." ' Whoever you may be, God lov" you! 0 1loriou. (-..;t that the c:Mar ey• o( children have dia.cemed. And many whOM •1• w.~re dim by~ of ... have a lao at hut learrned lhe aame bl--.::1 fact-oot ia the .U.rry lky but ill the blad- oe. and darlmeel of Calvary, when He who wa1 ever the del'-"t of the Father'l heart, "W• wounded ror our lnoslf"8ll'lioM, tlDd lmriMd for OW" bUquitiel, .. that """with Hl.1tripee milht be huled" (llaiah &3:6). GOD'S COMMAND TO LAW·IIIlBAKIIR8 AND ADVOOATB8 or VIOLIINC8 "Obey your "'..,.,. ud. NOftP'• th.ir ••thodty: ,..,. aM liM ..... 1t.""la1 .,..... ... , ..-..,u~--. """ they-.,.., ·--uv. T>y .. -their wort: a~,. ucl JMtt a llortt.-..,. w..,,... wU1 Wp Dot Cllll)t them bat,......._.. c-u,17--Tr.). "''bey ...ry .,..,__.-~tor the Lold'• ___ ....._it Ia tha -- peror, • tbe wptw nallr, or the to••w "'-... a.. n .._. to ,.... ____ ...... $-···J..'"'" ___ _ .. Y'fl'lb ,....._ • • ..._ fw ............. lbat a. ......... Yoa llaoalcl; """"N&ped. ,_ ··~: .lilllr Ood. .............. Of (;a I I , -nla)" (1-2:11-17-....._Tr.). ao•*' =•t. rorOoctt... ~ .._ ,.."....,.,_. • .,.,. 't ·no.·· lolewll ... tho~'""" bat---...... e. ..... OM,. ""' aw;rwlrratMt.Ood._aot a.,... ...... -.. ...... tiiL .. ..._ Christ, through Paul ttates that the basic reuon for this apostasy it the wTong kind of education. They are "ever learning, and never able to COf'nf: to the knowledge of the trut~.': _ The collrges, uniYenitir~, -.ennnartea, and even so~ of the to- ealled nancelitU &nd pr~t:Khen a.re not ttachinc that "there it one God "nd pne Mediator be•wecn God and ' ftttn, the man Christ ]Hut ; Who r• h!nuell a rantom for all," who aleo dierl to pay the penalty of our aln , die<l to pay the penalty ol au< aln and wat railed from the dead! This ... the "'knowledge or the tnrth'~ to whit~! 9"" ref en (I Tin•. 2:-4-6), and, aa tt at not taucf'lt id mode-mittie churc.ha and in our public tdKd• of all lfadc&. U.. P'pllll ar& oot lanri"' it • .., io they c~o~p;.. It ...... lliry -it '""" --TWo " the lftat lnfody of todoy thot h" .... ---txu~· -·=·.... ....... _ .......... vn •• ~..-.-IIIW;-...... ... .. ~ --··--_ .... .,... ....... _ _._ ..... ..... -. 'lllo Jio• ' lo -~ ~-..... JW. Wll,.. =-;.,:~ ~r~-~ _.,_,..._ ........,,., .... __ ioto- ... Ooll .. _..,. .. --~""'-"" ·-,.._ ........ 11 •• ~ ···-,_ ..... ,.. .......,.. (R ll:ll; 11n-l l.Moor LoftOn N. T.). ......,t ..,, .,...... to theac "periloua tllooa'' -"caJ!uro• Ia to .....,.u, the -taee lor opi"'-lltj. Tho ...,. ........ , .. '""" "' J-Chtlot •• smo.... ...., Lcrd . • LIGN. HOnce LEGAL NOTIC! F ro111 the Police Blotter • IIOIIDAY, IULY 10 p.a, at fllo -IUid bolldloc wu ear lid llllllot "EIPORTHARBOR EJISIGII PIJBUSHED WEEKLY -PAGE! THURSDAY, JULY 27, a12 COR~A DEL MAR, CAL Irvine home sales high -.. _ ..... ft!lood &I ebulld wtlll alt olruarl,.... Larry Allaa --· It, $140 .,... atollo from Burr • TO!IDA.Y, JOLY 11 ot SU Del Mar An., eo.ta trftM CompaDJ bome1 ae-ftKal )'ar. Ia the preetdLac Vu Mlltu'IIM>mt at 1GJ AD~ Aboat $SO wortll otetprlttN M .. ; Mldlul o..&a O'Sal~ c:u•••" for JO per ced ol. yeu tbe nrm recorded 845 Up& Way, Drot-er Sbortl, be~ were Jloln trom "'nt lllaU~ 111'1.1, 18, ol SZOZ Mfnruta liJ. lillcle tamJJy bomet 10k1 •• borne lllel, tota.JJ.ac u hr-Feb, I IUid lutr 10 •. , bar'' -at W-1/Z IZod st. A•t., C-11-; IUid Cbulto 111 -•OrU&oC<Moo!Jdllr· eottmated $38 mlllloo IJl saleo lobo Klmblt, Hll MfWPQl'l by a borcl&r --ed Timothy Cuii1D, 22; Ctor&O lac lilt llut quarter ol thlo Yolumt. BIY<I Comal Newport, re-tbroap a reu --•-Arlbur Rall>i 21: sotm ,._ 1.. accordlDJ to Fnak E. ~ tbat blo$500Sabotboat Umt bohr.., 5 p.m. llllr 10 O'COIUIOr, Z, au ot Willll>oJ a..,;.., rieo Dr-otrH1-TAXPAYER MEETING .,.. •1n from a latmeb u-. IQd 8:10 a.m. Jul)' 11 ••• Ialp:l, Watb., NaY}' *t1oD delltlal dtft)l(lpma Tu;payers lncorponted will at 2:901 w. Cout Jhry., Mar~ A. blcye .. Ylhlld at $100 1rU wbea. they were anllted Ia Deflklpen ot ln1De Com-meet at tile Santa Ana Publle taws Mlle bettreea DOOG Jul.J stolen from Audr• MeCun-tbe bulldJnc at 2002 W. Oeeu puy ruldeatlal projects re-Llbrary 502 West Civic Center 7 IUid {p • .:.. July 10 •.• Peter 11111'1 opeo p.ra&O al l&Zl Froal, c-.1 Nnpo<l, Ill I -515 o1 tbo l<>lal 1,716 Drive, 'at UO p.m. Frtday, Dobbs' 1968 Blllck wu stolen Kulao Dr., Bay Sborea, be~ a.m •••. Mary ADD Cardeft. Riel reeol'ded Lo tbe price July 28 in the Spurgeon room. from tn troDt of hls res.ldeoee twMD 12:40 p.m. l.lld 1:2' p.m. 30, ot 814 W. Ocean Front, catecorln 1a which the Irvine Speuer' will be s. J. Graham, at Z3& HeUotrope Ave,, Corona ••• A bicycle nlllld at $120 Balboa, wu arrested at Z:l5 Compuy m&l'teta, Mr. Hughes administrative omcer for op- del Mar, betweeo 10 p.m. July wu stolen between 11a.m.Ju.tr a.m. at Balboa Blvd, and 15th Rid. eratloos in Orange County for 9 &Dd 7 a.m. July 10 ..• 10 a.od 2:30 p.m. July 11 &om st., Ceotral Newport, and AIRMAN Mark S, Ktng. aoo Al8o, the lrrlne Compuy ac. the CaWornta Boud of Equall- WltDeta James Brown of HID~ Pamela Cb!Uty's open cance charged with drtrillr UDder the ol Mr. aDd Mrs. Walter S. eouotect for T1 per cent of aU zaUon. His topic will be ''Tues lDctoD Beaeb told pollee bt saw at 1837 LlneolD Lane, Harbor lnllueoce ol. alcohol • • • A KlDc of S620 Stlbreeu LaDe, relldeotlal sales lD the luxiD'y tile Ca lllornia Boud or EquaU- 2 busby-haired teen-are boys Hi~ ... Gregory Allan sbopWting cbarge 'ftl lodged Harbor View Hills, has com~ borne eatecory, hOmes setting zatloo is respoo.sible tor." try to cllmb over a fence 1nto Rltlblett, 23, or Z8?2 Ba)'sllore against Guy Geoe Bob1en, 23, pleted his U. S. Air Foree tor more tba.D $50,000. f;;;jOii!TiiAiil ___ 1 the pollee staUoo bicycle rack Dr., Bay Sborea, wu arrested of 1657 Bim1DJ. Pl., Costa Mesa, baste tra.iDJ..Dg at the Atr TralD-Tbe lrYtne Compu~y, a land THAN FICTrrtom BlSINESS NAME about 2 p.m. and, wbeo tbey at 2:10a.m. at Crestview a.nd after Ills arrest at 3:40p.m. log Commaod's Laekla.od AFB, PllnDlDC IDd denklpmeot ftrm 'A CAMERA SHO'" STATEMENT COUldn't get over, went '-" to Bayabore, aod charged wltb at 3100 Newport Blvd., West Teus. He bas beea Uliped OW1Iillc eome as,ooo acres 1n a puked pollee Yehlele, re. drlftog to:ler the int!uence o1 Newport. to Sbepp&rel AFB, Tau, .lx Oraap County, recorded sales Tbe foUow1.ac PV'IOU are moYed tbe red ptuUe dome aleobol. • SUNDAY, JULY 18 tra!nlog as a dental speelaUit. 1a uceu of 1,400 bomes, with do1Dc buai.Dell u: DIM>ltdolt from tbre Yehlele'a top, ooe Sa.Jls and otl:aer boat aeees~ He Is a 19'10 graduate of Co-u ..tlmated sales value of T ...... •11• .... 3050 ~-:.•=· ~ of the boys placed the dome • WEDNESDAY, JULY 12 sortes valued at $150 were rooa del M.ar hig:b sebool aDd $&3 mlllloG, during the 1971-72 ._. over b1s head and started daDe-Palll Daltoo Scheiber, 19, of stoleo from June Uhl, 112 Pearl attellded O:ange Coast College ... --;-::-;-;-::;;::;:;;--R. story, 3050 Warren Lane, lng arouod but drc:JWed the 440 Meodoa. Ter., Corooa Ave., Balboa. IslancS, wblle she LEGAL NOTICE Costa Mesa, Cal1f. 92626; Doo-dome I.Dd ried down vwa Way Higtlla.Dds, was arrested at 1:42 had them stored in a kicker NEW PHYSICAL ED ald L. Jooes, 107ZO PeooyClr., wben witness Brown ap-p.m. at his residence and at tbe Balboa Bay c t.-, from COURSES AT CCC FoUDtaln Valley, C&ill, proe.cbed .•. Jerry Lee Holk, charged with possession ot July 9 uotil July 16 ... Donald Nm:e oew physical educatioo Tllia busilless ls belog con-40, of 441 Newport Blvd .• New-marljuaba for sale ... A patio William Bendig. 25, of 443 courses will be otlered for tbe FJCTITIOtB BlEINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe tolknrtng persoo is doing bwdness as: Tbe Mop Squad, PASSPORT PHOTOS PUBLI CITY .. HOTOI !PHOTO COPY ' ' . ',, laarbor laolo Ia ••••••• ... _. . ' BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR ' lf you are a neweomtr, or, know of • nnrciom• to the Hvbor Ar.a wbo ba not bten welcomed, do her a faTor by ca.Uinq the Harbor Visitor betwwn 8 ~ 10 a.m. and me will eaU on your friend with '41u.ble information and gifts from friendly busi· DHS firms which stmcf f't!ady to help her become aa:JWIIinted with her new surroundings. THE HARBOR VISITOR PHONE: 494-9368 dueted by a partnership, port Heights was arrested at table valued at $80 was stolen Broadway, Costa Mesa, toid flrst time thi s fall at Orange Stped: Don R. Story, 1.30 a m at • Zoth St and Sal~ from stan Cole's patio at 3420 pollee he was struck in the Coast College, brloglngto more This statement tiled with the ~ Bl~d.', CentraiN~rt,and Vta ()porto, LidoSOOps,between face by a man, a~ 35 to than 60 the total number ol county clerk of Oraap County cba.rged with driving wr:ler the .( a.m. and 6:30 p.m •... A 40 years old, after be criticized different: courses in tbe OCC oa: JuDe 28, 1972, by Beverly lnfiueoce of alcohol ..• Law-$75 bicycle was taken from the man's white shoes as he J. Maddox. deputy eowtyelerk. renee Albert Wilson, z.c, ot Jane Brandt's g:arage at 1221 sat at the t.r of Henry's rest~ Pabllah: July 6, 13, 20, 27, 5111 Seashore Dr., West New-sussex Ln., Westclllt, about aurant, 2530 w. Coast Hwy., 19?2, La the Nl"trpprt Harbor port, was arrested at 12:45 9:30 a.m .... Mitzi Ann Simp-Muioer's Mile, about 1:30a,m. or _646-0174 1221 W. Co&st Hwy., Newport ~=~:::::;::;;::;.;~::::::::~ Beach: Donna J. Rohner, 1221 I w. cout Hwy., Newport Beach. Pub I'..._ Your Tbis business is belng con-IWII .E;;Dil;::go;·;.. ____ .;.F.-1;.;8.;.72;.;1;..._________ soo, 201 Via Quito, Lldo Isle, ... A bicycle valued at $100 • reported a French born worth was stolen lrom Franeesca c:.IJ.c:.RS ~ $75 and a watch valued at$25 Giesey's garage at 316 Colton I & ., mlsslog from her home wben St., Newport Shores, between she returned at 11 a.m. alter 9:15 p.m. July 15 aod 10 a.m. REv E LAT I 0 N an absence of an hom' aod a July 16 ... Lee Hortoo's $100 haU ..• A thief took a bicycle surfboard was takeo trom b1a VERSE BY VERSE valued at $75 from Lilly Ann garage at 113 2-4th st., Central DR. JAMES O'BRIEN COMBS Heroandez'garageat231 CaoatNewport,betweenJuneZ8and CH E R st., Newport Shores, sometime July 16.,, 9·45 A M sJ:~AY IN SANCTUARY 'betweeo 8:30 and 11 :45 a.m. • MONDAY, JULY 17 ILLUSTRATED. LESSONS ' CHARTS, SLIDES, OlrTLIHES • THURSDAY, JULY 13 , "~-he .. V~~ c,:.':.tas·= ST BAPTIST CHURCH A stereo tape deck valued ~ ar n., THE FIR · at$129 wasstolenfromWallace Bay, left her hometrom 11 :30 lHE CENTER FOR BIBLICAL STUDIES Estill's car while u was parked a.m. until noon, she returned 301 MAGNOL.IA ST. AT 910 A.M. &I&LE CL.ASSES in front ot his residence at to ti.od a $50 clock stolen from SANTA ANA AYI!. 1110:) .LM. WORSHIP HOUR: W st N the liVing room . , , A burglar program. WeDdell L. Pickens,OCCath- letic director, U.sts the DeW courses as bicye Ung, camping and backpacking, diving. water polo, horseback rid!Dc, racket ball, ice skating, billiards, and table tennis. Tbe college bas taken ad- vantage or Its close proD.mlty to the beach. Classes beld U the bea ch include beach activi- ties, crew, sculllDg, &.00 salllnc. COSTAMI!U 71oOP.M.EYAGELISTICHOU. l304MarcusAve., e ew.took$800worthofphotoequip~ HOME OF P. G. NEUMANN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL port, from 10 a.m. July 12 ment trom Donak! Oarllnr's .~==========lr=:;::::·==::::~=; uotJl 8,30 a.m. July 13 . • • t 471 7 H pd Hd --~L~!~G~A=L~HO"'::n==C~! A bicycle valued at $150 was home a am en ·• FICTITIOI.S Bt.SlNESS NAME •tolen from the open garage Cameo Shores, after prytng FIRST otlii\Of OF LUTHERAN CHURCH of Robert Ramirez, 813 w. opeo the front sllding glass STATEMENT Otber classes In the P. E. program inchlde angling, scuiJI. divlng, yoga , gymaast:les, arch- ery, weight traint.ng, body me- cba.n.les, llaod.ball. weight re~ ductioo, dry-land sWog. soe- cer, ballet, water safety in- struction, aod modern dance. OfiUST, SCBI'mST . OF THE MASTER Bay Ave., Balboa, belweeo 2 door sometime between 11 ,30 bus":!~n~;,l•~;:t::O ~::~ 3303 Via U4o Lu..,_ ~ In ARwtca and 4 P m Pollee a.m. aDd 2:30p.m ..•. A small ta.rlal Services, 1621 E. 17th •---"-2100 hdflc v ... Dr. !;.~~sted Walt~r M.' Ce~ntes, ezp~on ripped Roseann Gen-SN-UND•JKHA"Y~L ~----~-·~~H. 28, 01 520 Marguerite Ave,, zooe s mailbox from ber froot Street, Santa Ana: Beverly L. -"""' ~---doo at 2449 Wlodwud Lane Wlhrer, 2901 EbbtideRoad,Co-9 .... u4 lOtiO Corona del Mar, La front of r • SUNDAY SERVICES REV. WILBUR E. ALLEN his resideoce at 10:15 p.m. Baycrest, at 8:05 p.m. . . . roaa del Mar. 9 ... •• 10.10 .,.. lnCerlm Pastor aod ellarged him with public About $30 worth of postage d~~ ::;.neu:~~~ng coo~ WEDNESDAY EVENING SUMMER SCHEDULE i.Dtoxicatloo. ~~,::d ~~~~~le:!t:1 ~~ SigDed: Beverly L. Witwer. MEE11NG I p.m.lfl<l,OO A.M.-Pam11y Wotlldl) • FRIDAY: JULY 14. .tlee at 400 Newport Center Dr., Tbl1 statement flled wttb tbe lUADING 110'* p 'ov•ril'.r'l't.-tteftl TboftJU ·Morrow, Ul, Newport Ceoter, betweec noon eouotJ clerk of On..op Ccgty ·=·=~ t a.a · ,. p.a. NUitSERY R! ~ of 244% Collece Awe., Costa July 14 and 8:50 a.m. Jllly 17, oa: July 7, 19?2, by Be.erl1 W 1 9 .... -71-45 Mesa, was arrested at 1 a.m. • TUESDAY, JULY 18 J. Maddoz, deputy eouotJcle.rL 1'MMay aacl Friday: at Balboa Blvd. and 31st St., Potted plants valued at $95 Publlsh: July 13, 20, 27, Auc. 9 LN-• S p.-.; 7·9 p.m. West Newport, and ebarged with were stolen from Gene Hughey's 3, 19?2, ln the Newport Harbor resisting arrest alter allegedly front yard at 300 E. Coast Hwy., Ensign. F' -18886 SHO)NI) at:UROf OF steallng a poUeeman•s capdur~ Bayside Village , between 1 p.m. d~::!~=;td~er. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME This statement Wed •llh the ST T comty clerk of Orange County oo: JIIIJ 14, 1972, by Beverly J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. POOUsh: July 20, Z7, Aug. 3, 10, 19'72, in the Newport fWbor EM!go. F-19023 LEGAL NOTICE (~LUS $10 ,OR THE O•AMGI: COUMTY "IL.II'fG PEU We wtn ta.te can rA botb tbe nunc aDd the pubUaUoa U you Mad 'II the J eopias 0( tbf Ftc:f11 h'W Business Name StalemHt, tllled • a¥ ~~pod, IUid ac....,.•lod 1>1: a cbock lor P!. Or J'Oa ct.11 comto to the Eutp oftlee to tlU M tbt llrml. Notaris1ar: 1s aot aeoesary. COMPLETE IHSUIWfCE SERVICE WI CAal A.OUT YOU-YOU. P.u&ILY YOU It MOM I-YOU a AUTO-YOU It llUSINtSS ~r_• Br..uronce, c!Jnc. ~ 0 lOX 411 2711 E COAST HWY C~ dill MAA. CA. !12825 675-0SU atJUST, SCIEN11ST lng a disttD"bloce there · · · and 5 p.m .... Miebael f<obert Newport ae.c• at Walter MarUn Bisset.. 27, of Lawler 18 of 2001 Higfllaod Corou cW Mar 3282 8roed Str.t 210-1/2 34.th st., West New-Dr., Ha:roor' HigblaDds, wasar- ·3100PadAc Vft Dr. Newport H...,.._ port, was charged with pos~ rested at hls residence at 5:10 SUNDAY SOIOOL 10 Lm. Fr«e' •"d tnd•p•ndut session of a forged credit card p.m. and charged with posses~ BUSINESS DIRECTOR Y Call these merchants SUNDAY UAVICE rn a.m. Co"t'•t•tlon•l alter be was arrested at 9:30 sion of stolen property ... WI!DNBSDAY IVIlNJNC ChrUtl•n Clu.rda a.m. at the pollee staUoo .. · Frank Joseph Dolan, 52, of l\aclint ltooal, I p.-. DR. Rl.SSELL SPrrTLER A charge of resisting arrest 2015 Charle St., Costa Mesa, COLL!CTOR'I ~DP GENERAL a..B E. C...tlwy. p wu placed ap.iost Paul Van was charged with public tn- r..-.oe .. If•"'--Interim astor Vla.Den, 19, of 2130 Pomooa toxlcatlon after poUee arrested Moa.-FrL1 10 to S p.m. SUNDAY S.EilVJCE Ave., Costa Mesa, wbeo be was him at 10:05 a.m. In tbe 2200 ,......, 7 to 9 AND 011Jil01 satCX>L arrested at 10:30 p.m. at 31st block of Irvine Ave. , .. Gloria S.t.: 10 L-. AT 10!00 AM. st. &od Ba.lbol. Blvd., West New~ Hood returoed to her home at ~~Y~ou~.,.~~~~~~~~~·~=~N~w~,..,~~=<~~p~,~-§~=~ port, duri.Dg a crowd dlstur~ 444 Via Ltdo, Udo Isle, at for the best No•-2 Loc..trroNst ISS~~~~ffi~~~~~~~~ "AMTIQUIItOW" nJ"l'I•;JI'Jt :U21 NlwrO•T aL., C.M. .n'IM t()fflce "THI rACTOOY" TUMI•UrSJ'S II•UA~,,.- o.:!~ ~!~c!T: ;~:; :-llhiTrMSIIissill .Sl'!.fi Personnel A,enq Male -Female ._... and ftiONE: ance • · · Silverware aDd per-5·30 p m after an absence of to'-aoo.. sooa.l property valued at $942 about .45, mi.Dites and toUDd were burglari&ed from the that 2 telephones, vallled at "----1 BiLl-,..,__---L. Charles Laraway resldeoce at $50 were missing ... A stereo ~ ~ '-AIUK"\.D 1105 N, 8aJ' Froot, Balboa Is~ ~ deck n.lued at $150 was 2JRD IT. et ORAIIGI, COSTA MiliA -MI-AOI land, bettreeo midnight and6,30 ¥toleo trom William Cwtnn's Suod&)' MorulD& Worship ..•...... 10:30 a.m. a.m. · · · Michae l Ttamer, car while it ns parked on S""'d•v Eveatng Wonblp .......•. 7:00p.m. 1012 W, Ocee.n Froot, Balboa, the street near his restdeoce ..... ..., 7 00 reported tbat 3 surfboards, at 318 Sapphlre Ave., Ba.lboa Wedneeday Btble Stud)' & Pu.y~r · · · : p.ca. va.ltaed at $402, were stolen Island, fk'om 8 p.m. July 18 Ao ~da:rol cburcb wUb Bible teacb.lu& mlDlatry from a walkway at his rest-untill p.m. July 19 ... Flower dence between 1 p.m. July 13 pots a.od plants valued at$46.50 &od 9:45a.m. July H . were stolen from in frool of • SATURDAY, JULY 15 Lella Kelly's home at 7 West-2101 CLII'"" D ... , NEWPORT BEACH -s•e-2817 Pollee stoped Rlchlrd Kent clltl' Villa, Westclllf, between REV. JAM!S M. HENRY Welsbeit, 23, of 1923 Pomooa 8 p.m. J uly 17 aod 9 a.m. M 1 N ISTf:R OF COUNSELl N G AND OUTREACH Ave., Costa Mesa, at 33rd st. July 19 ... PoUce arrested SUNDAY SCHOOL. •• , •• 9r45 A.M. 1181..1: STUDY and Balboa BIYd., West New. James R, Kirkpatrick, 18, of WOUHIP •• • • • II .LM. •4 7 r.M. 7rJO P.M. WID. port, at 1 a.m. a.nd charged 373 Flower St., Costa Mesa, ":~~;:=:::=.;;::;=;;;~~;;~;::;;;;;:~~~~f=l blm with driY1D1 lmder the lD-at 11:30 a.m. ln the 1800 block r , CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE. OIIODCe of alcohol ..• Olalla of w. Ocean Frnnl and the OF COR0tr4A DEL MAR Patricia Scymcak, 31, of 465 beach, and charged him wtth !LlANO. C. JAClSON, MINISTIR: F'&Jr Dr., Costa Mesa, Y&S resistl..ag arrest after bls f"e• arrested at 12:15 p.m. at tusal to obey an order to stop Smadly Sel'Tf.ce ..•..•. 10:00 a.m. Fubioa Iaiud and ehlrred wtth siD't1ng. s-,. s.:~;booiit ii."ii. ·~· •i ... iii ... 10'!'!':;~;, !.:;::;:~·=· :·:rn~opl STU DENTS TRAINED An enUrely new program to .............. COIIII'LIII ftiiRAL .U. SIAM.~~-a:==l==r-;; ......... ..... .. .......... train st\lleuts fDr jobs u teacher aides ln elemeatary tbrouefl higtl sebools wW bedD at Orange Coast Collep this t>.ll. Tbe program, "ediiCitlooal serrtees," wlll also traJo stu- dtots for jobs as lnstnetlonal aides, library a.ldes, reerea- t1oal.lleaders aod I.Dstl'liCtioaal aide coordl•tor. Four~wm eouriH wt.U COYV tbe proclllcUoa ot rna~ lorlalo forOYtrboldprojoelorl, ..., audio matertala. su-- COCK .. wt11 OOY1!!I' IUD pbo- iocnPIIY """ -elliot - =]~,.u~-~92~51~~=~~173111111 lUI .... ~ CISTI IESI-14Z ·1111 g:...,.,·,. • .I' Dtii:CT1.. T ACitOU "10M • BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Co.< Hwy Corona del Mw Phone844-73311 SALes & M:lrt'ICE .at I . InN IT. COSTA MaA U..77M-...... IIALCIDUJ -Qir\8 e LEATRBR e SUEDB 8 HOUR 5E"VICE II R. D SU-0146 I 20· C TV$TIH AVE:. N E.WPORT BKACH t J••' tJ/f eo •• ,...,. •• ,.J n,,. •• ,. , TNIO IIOttNS PO•D HAL AEBISCHER ~a! Proper Fitting Assured 3409 E. Coast Hwy CaroN dill Mil" 1715-3133 •Decoraton _.-IIJ.., I I 1 ........... 't ,.. ___ _ . ..... ,..,. ... _. •''4" • .. a • , ... c-..,.a. --.;~ .lL.f i C: IIIIi "'.La)nl' e a 0.. 81• ..... Pll: .- hi .. , H-....W....,:!:f .:.;:-;~~n~-:;;~; ... , • :-tc;:W·f--111,;: r:~-::.t •• -=..-.-c:am.u, £tcMMWNfl COW-~~-~:~:=~~~~ ---~·-... _ .................. -AU. -twc.~.t ... - ··--:=::=~~---,.:.. .......... ntotnl ('fOI.L PGGG P...i M.iiiiOI.l IIA&&OI AliA) I ::-~~ ' . -· ' ........ ,., o FOR LOCAL HEWS ALL CATEGORlES Fee &: Fre~ S•S-S685 or 6•S-2no Week -days 9 to 5 2o.t3 WES1'C LIFF DRIVE AN THOHY'S SHOE SERVICE LITI SHOI, LUGOAI • AND HAMDilAO •IP'AI.I 1401 E. Cout Rlpwu , Coroaa..del Mat Phooo: 87&•ft40 Ot.l•r LtJc•tio•a: •UU VIA LIOO,IliiWI'OaT To Till! •74 PASttiON ISLAMO SU 8SCRIIJI? •ltll IaVlN I, MIWI'OitT ~ l% ~:~•11~0·~:...·~·~:~··~ ·;~~~~~~~~·~t,;~t~T~D~O=I~ ONLY H .OO A YEAR CALL HJ.OHG --.Pelnt Welp If er errs· u u.. ·~""'rTf liM$ OF IIMJ..IJ'-11 •••a.~ lhr7. o.-~-(lfU't '1'0 ....... ft.ID ...,_, .., ..... . A. •• IIAUAC PUMMR 7000t-ll"=Aft. ~ .... • p! u ....... DAY. NICBI' u~-..­m ... ..... CCHtQtiA DIL 11:\R 11-0& UCUIIIII c•TIR .. Clloll..,. - ....... -71 f. Marion i1ao~o lllanno h: Laan ~~~~arj Li~le::ano ~~~eli ~u1a l ...... l ... 'a! IS:<» CONTINUOUS DAILY J2,JQ-3.30 7.no & IQ,oo P.M. 1SO EXCLt:SlVE RU:-.t' W~OY AUEN TENNIS SHOES MEN'S OR LADIES ' 950 I' All IN ., "FUZZ" AND "COLD TURKEY" NEWPORT HARBOR BIIIGN I'IJBUSNED IEEIILY -PAGE 10 TIIURSDAY, JULY Zl, lf12 COIIOIIA D£L ~ CAL CRUCIAL GAME FRIDAY JR. BASEBALL at au games, but here are a LEAGUE LEADERS rew results, as reported by Cathy Moran, the prettiest front-office ••executive" lD (Through July 24) baseball. Cathy wrestles the AA • 8th graders t SPECIAL GUEST of the Rams aDd Chargers at saturday's 2 p.m. benefit scrimmage at the UCJ stadium will be 13-year-old Donnie Thornton of Huntington Beach, who lost a leg 1n a May 27 boating accident on the Colorado RiYer. Flanking Donnie are UC I assistant chancellor Eloise Kklke and Charger coaches Forrest Gregg aDd George Dickson, right. DoMie, who was a budding junior high athlete before the accident, has beeo a special Chargers cuest at training luncheons and scrimmages. HELD OVE R EXCLUSIVE HARBOR AREA SHOWING AT RECULI.R PRI CESI NIGHTLY 7,00 & 9:30 SHOW BI Z" -TI ME MAC "A DAZZLING MUSICAL FILM!" ~l.ldlth Crist, NBC-TV (Today Show) "LIZA MINNELLI IN 'CA.~BA~R~ET~' -A IS BORN!"__, "SENTINELS OF SILENCE" scorecards phones schedules TeWlnkle Cuds •.•... 13-3-1 etc., at the'summe; program'~ Es:t&Dcia Dodgers ••••• 13-2-1 office in Costa Mesa Park. Ensign Dodrer s . . . . • . 13-2 All-star teams are designated Lincoln Astros ...... 12-2-1 ~f~~~~~~;;;~lfllf~~~iJ~ro~~ here by the school areas they DaYis Pirates .... , , . 8-8-1 represented. Some areas had Kaiser Brues. , .. , . . 6-9 ll~~m~sa mor e than one all-star squad: A _'7th grader s -A-TeWinkle Redtep .• , • 12-2 Kaiser 9, Ensign 2; Davis Ka.iser Cubs .•.••... 12-2 8, Estancia 6; Lincoln 5, Te-Ensign Braves , , •.. , • 12-2 Winkle 4. Lincoln Ph1Wes ...... 10-5 -B-Davis Dodgen •.••.•. 8-4-2 Estancia 12, Kaiser 2; Davb: Estancia Cards , ... , , 7~6 3, Ensign 1; TeWinkle 5, Darts ~ 3; TeWIJlltle 12, Davis 3i Mar.--»i&.I~WI .. Ifadttt•• iners 9, Buffalo HJUs 4; Mar-Zooe r ·ltii.f1is' .. , ..• , lZ-1 inets 5, Buffalo HUls 2. Zoae Z Astral •••• , •• 12-0 -BB-Zooe 3 Pirates . , , . , . 11-3 Mariners 4, Corona del Mar Zone 4 Pirates . , .. , , 9-4 _,...,._.,..,._ ....... INo .... -OI.a.- ' HE LD OVER c.,. ....... ..... -. "JOE KIDD " 3; Kaiser 8, Estancl.a 2; Davis Zone 5-? Pirates ..... 10-4 •- 25, Ensign 0; TeWlnkle 7, COM Zone 6 Cardloals , .... ?-5 4; Davis 5, Mariners 4, a.nd TeWinlde 4, Davis 2. • • • • JOHN WILL PLAY John McKay Jr., son of the USC football coach, is a sopho- mor e on his dad's SQuad at Troy th.Js year. He starred at F'oothill H1gh here in Oru~ County before moving onto USC. Willie Brown, former Ram and Redskin, a.nd now an asslst:am coach at USC , tutors the Trojan pass-catching corps, and that i.oclocles young McKay, who U. a W"ide receiver. "' "Coach McKay said It wouJd be ~ to me Whether or not yoW'Ig John plays this year," Wiltle says, ''and I can assure you hewtllplay." Brown doesn't expect McKay to be a starter, what wtth experienced race- horses such as Edesel Garrisoo raring to come otlt of the start- B -5th graders Zooe 1 Astros ••.•••. Hl-0 Zone 2 Cubs ......•. 11-1 Zone 3 Redlep ...... 14-2 Zone 4 Astros • • • • • • . 9-5 Zone 5-7 Astroa . , ... 12-2 ZoM 6 Brnes •.•.••• l0-1-1 RATES FOR<l.ASSIFIED ADS ::J) wor4s • leu ............. . 21 ....., ... 30 -....~.. .. ... . 31 ._... .. ., .......... . Eech _.! -«< ...... . 1 Tl• UD :1.110 1 110 .05 2 Ti ... l.,lO 1110 4.110 .10 3 ·Ti~~te s 3.110 4.110 5.110 . 15 ~ .,,.:.;c~.·r,,.t .. HELD OVER FOR SALF. MOBILE home, turnJshed, 50' x 10' doUble expando, Nice adult park. Close to ocean. 642-1162. ing gate, but he still eJPeets r.:-:····_·········---................ .. John to see plenty of acttoo, FO R RENT US CADfLLAC '71 Coupe de VIlle. Incidentally, Willie predicts !£~;;~~;;;;;;;~~;;:: Whlte, blue vinyl top, blue a big Trojan comeback this~ commerclalandpro-ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS --interior, fully equipped, AM- year. "We've been down the fessiooal om ces-from $15 Phone 542-7217, P.O. Box FM stereo, new tires. 26,000 past couple or seasons," Brown ~ ~ on North Newport BIYd. No. 122~, Costa Mesa. mtles. Private party, Days, notes, '•but we expect to aim opposJte Horae Hospital. John ~~~~~§~~~~YE,i:l-~5~40~-~063~6~,~nl~gh~t~s:_, ~5~86~-2=5~1~7. for the Rose Bowl again thls VopJ, 646-1615. BEFORE YOUR year.'' ~:;.;;;-;;:;-;;;;;;;;-=-; on your new carpet-remoYe HARBOR AREA BASEBALL • • • J .V. LEAGUE ll VIEW HOMES _ 3 them with Bl1.1e Lustre. Rent • WORK WAH TED bedrooms, 2 t.lhs, tlnest in electric sllampooer, $1.00, :-....;;.:.;:.:...::..::::.:..:..:.::.. __ _ eaJ'l)tttq aDd drapes, JU.· Crown HardWue, 3107 East SECRETARIAL WORK, mlmeo .. eUed tamUy room. CorDI!' Coast H11f'}'., Corona del Mar. lf'lPhlDL notary, and small lot, AnU. oow. $25 .:;;;;t,J-;;-;;;;;;-:-;;;;;;~;;;;:-;;;:;lH.;; bookkeeping accounts, Call oo 1e&N. Ret. req:dr.ct. MOVING -Workbench, dralting 8'73-4050 afternoons, CorbUI~Ma.rtl.a R•ltors, Call table, 1&YD fUrniture, marble _______ _: __ _ 644-?MZ. table, bubeque,Uies,picture IRONING. Yeus of eq~erlence DaYis Cubs .•... , ... 11-Z-1 t:----------~~es·..,~~~=· 011 all types of clothing aod Estancia Dodprs. • • • • 9-4 larp moual&tD bome. c~ 8• --• • linen, Specialty -mea's TeWI.nkle Redlep: .... 6...4-1 North sr.ore, Late Arrow.. ~m~ mlr;:r~~Holldl.y shirts. Sl.SO per hr. Mlble Enatp Brans. , . . .. . 6-7 btad. For not weboQ ai l umii.,;jji•:-'"'spo;;;;;-;-;c~. ;:-;;;;;~I Whttma.n, 607 Marguerite, Ka.Jser Gia.nts ......• 4-?-2 weekly, $49-UIJ am no~ IJ Show " Sale Corona del Mar. 6?3-2??4, Lincoln PhlWes. , .. , , 2-12 62'7'5, M:lm CoanoUoa c::e; ----------- acroa from Dlsueylaod, 800 PRIVATE duty ourse. Homf!l AAA LEAGUE w Ka J cue. E.~perleoced L C. u, . lelia, uty Z7, 28, 29, Local ~>etors ..., !amity E -Y()(g' old bUill lD so. Thurs .• Fri., Sat., 1 to reference. Pbooe 545-2597 naJgn Brans. . . . . . . 9-2 10 p.m., SliJ., 12 oooa to 173 5 Ensign Dodprs • . . . . . 7-Z~Z tnt.~ T'' a.ell. 81-1 p.m. or -153, Da• .. c .... ········· 7-5 eye ' -'-Bml.,f-:-==---,---,-,.---BOOKS FOR S•L " j~~;~;;;;~pT;•;W;IIlk;lo;R;ed~t;.•;P;· ;";· i4~-;7;i-l Boa., 171-711!, EXPERT bicycle repotr!Dg • A • ~;;;;;;:;;::::::::::::::;-' aU -· Tires, and THE AIIBRI:AN OPUOON I~ r epllctm• puts~. Bel.eb Bl-MAC'.tAZINE, 'IIC«etla&rd l.s- e,elu, 8011 £. BI.D:Ioa BlYd., ne, JulJ·Auplt. $1.00 ..,_rM /1) _,, .... '*" POOL ......... ........ C1lltft&ao Cxrbst• PIOIOUII POOL .. VICI .. ...,. -:Bolbca=::-::'c:I-:'11--::?I::IZ-=-c. :-:::-::-·1 ORDER FROll: •MUSICAL FOR SAL E AmtrtcanOI>I.aloo Bcol:s..re, RBIIT I ~Sf Harbor BlYd., C-- T .. ~, M6-41f5. Tilt-IAwroy ''G.ie," IAUatoplaJUOI'pa IO)>f a bo-411od --HELP •AN TED ..., tas.oo .... -· ~::;::.,..;;.:!:;.:=::..__-~ ICIDIJDT MOll: CI81'00WI, -e.u...; ........, . -Y-lam-.1 put Umo I«-Pw-110"1 It Mala st., 8uta •sttt, C.OC.diUiarua. lsi. ltl4 171AS50. 1------ • NEIIPORT HARBOR ENSI GN ,PIJil.ISHEO·IWLY -PAGE 11 THURSOAY, JULY 27, 1972 CORONA OEL liAR, CAL. Newport Beach Balboa Real Estate Balboa Island Costa Mesa Udo Isle Cor-del Mar SHARP Three bedrooms, two baths Huntington Beach Perfect cooditlon $34,500 • • • • 608-610 IRIS AVE. PRICE REDUCED $74,900 Corona del Mar duplex on two R-2 lots, with fantastic tropical garden and future buUding potentlal. Must see to appreciate I I I OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-SP.M. OR Call for Appointment Y. f'RJUCI< RE:Al.TOR 3250 East Cont Hill!WJJ C«ona del Mar, Calrtornil F'tlone: 67).2222 ·~ ••••••••••••••••••• . NOW IS THE TIME! ---to List Your Home! We specialize in prime residential waterfront and investment propertll!fl in lhe griuite 'N~wporntifrWr Arel. ' (0 LIDO~.[~~~,~~y, INC. ••••••••••••••••••• E A l D PIISIMJATIONS AUOitiY'S NIW-T HIIOHT$ CHARMIIt . 0.. of N'pll, outalaDdlDI omall homes; as DUt u we'" IMil Ill a lOaf ttme. Tb1l cu ... tom home w/1 bdrml., II Mf oa a manleured ta .... Be tho tint to ... ltat. ........ f!l,OOO. GIOitGINI SAYS "00 TO ISCONOIDO" Not that lbo II med at,..., but oome lnvut- 01' or buDder II eota1 to saop up lhlo2.1 acres ol R-lat a barcala J>rice, a. make a fat proflt. OWner wUl corry !.t T.D., with lO<JI. clowo, payable 1~ per m011th , with 7~ Int. You sbould buy I~ avon lt you don't need it, at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S21.11M. GEORGIA HAS MORE THAN PEACHES ON HER MIND She hu a beautiful Harbor View home, with a htd., filt'd. pool_. This large home ts an ex· eculive-type & needs nothing added to givt! you every comfort you expect in such 1 home. Offered at .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... $74,500. CLEO'S NEWIST Ocean 1ide of hwy. in Corona del Mar, on two "2" ft..l lots. Tbi1 10Jidly buUt home is in xlat cond., also a nice guest bouse with a liv· ing rm., kitch. & bclrm. Some ocean view. The loti alone are worth nearly the asking price of .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... $82,500. MARY HAS 1 'LOTS" OF DIRT, IN THE RIGHT PLACES Two Iota, both with ocean view•; one in Em-. era1d Bay, where you have a priv. beach, tennis facil., awimming &: a guard at your gale; these privileges you enjoy even if you don't build a bouse, offered at $35,000. The other lot is an R·l iD Laguna Beach offered at $18,500 ; call for details . MAKES PAUL BAWL He has fallen in love with this Evening Can· yon home, but the Sborecliff owner says he has to sell it -CU1tomize4. home haJ been done so well, once you enter iJ, you'll never want to leave! The brick entry leads up to one of the finest designed homes we've ever seen. U you're a bouse-hunter, it'• a must! C•ll US for yeur N•l •••••• ,...,. -WE hovolots olfOOd things .... II you obovtl Newpert -c.,... del Mar -c .... MeN CoRBIN-MARTINl BURR WHITE REALTOR Announces A New Name ... -·~~~~~~ ... ~•· S.one Owner lurr White RNitor NEWI'ORT BALlO A OFFICE SALES OPENINGS AVAILABLE 2901 Newport Blv., Newport Beach 675-4630 24 Hour Service ................. e /J,.Ja .JJ. IIUSTI6E WATERFRONT HOHES SHOWN BY APPOINTMINT 3 Lindo Isle DriYO Beautiful new 5 BR., 4 ~ BL home. Water· front living rm. & formal diDing. Handaome oak paneled fam. rm., frplc, wet bar. Large master suite has frplc. A: C01J lounge area. View of Bay & the mountains. . . . $179,500. 11 LM. It'-Drive Completely turn. 5 Bdrm., 4lh bath botne. Lge. "'atcrfront Jiving nn. wi th floor to ceil. marble frplc. F1:lrmaJ dining nn., family rm., maid's rm., Pier & slip ......... 119~.000. 53 Linda lsi• Ori ... a Elegan~ 5 bdrm .. 4~'J baths; on lagoon. New car 1 pets, d~apes & wallpaper. Lovely garden & arge shp .. . .. . .. . ......... $200,000 57 Lind• lsJa DrWe -Open Sundey Custom 4 BR, 3lh WI. home on Laa:oon. Mstr. BR. has sitting area & frplc. Waterfront family rm w/conversation pit around the frplc.; lovely garden, lge. sli p .... $189,500. 101 Linda Isla Drive Lovely 5 BR.. 4 ba. home with downstair s waterfront mstr. suite & lge. game rm. or study. Mexican tile floors, beam ceilings, quality construction, slip . . . . . .. $155,000. For CompJate Information On All Hornet & Lots, PJNM Call : BILL GRUNDY, Realtor ,....,......._.t\.inMI•• 341 IAYSIDI 011. ·surr1 1, N.L 67U"1 ROY R. McCARDLE REALTOR RELIABLE SERVICE .SINCE 1941 548-~ NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MII~IA •••••••••••••••••• MLS SALES REPORT Sales through the Mulltple Listing Service of the Newport H,arbor-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 whicb 69% WERE SOLD! 64% of the sales were cooperative. List your property with a Realtor. •••••••••••••••••• LEGAL NOTICE LEGALNOnC=E----.--~L~I=GA=L~NO=T~I~C~E-- ,._....__. ___ , .. , .............. o( Newpo~t hac:h In tht: S tille of Callfornla w.m-on J11.n<t. lO, , lt 72 • ASSITI I e-ll AM-'""" -.a.. tlodll<hc _,...... -.,.) I U.I.~-- 1 OMp_ol....,.u.a.eo.--...-o.oo~-... - •· OWip_ ....... _. .. ~-~ I. ou-.-.-c-.. -Q-_.,..........-) ··~---7. ,_,__ ...... __ ~ ...... _ ......... .......... I. -...-.--&M .. ,_ ........ _,..,_..,.,_k __ II. ---le~ .......... _,._ II. 1•-IOia ...,._._-_. .... II. c-o-'o llaliiMtJ 1e .W. -·,. --""~ ••. Otlooo -a . TOT.U. AMIETS LIAIILITIIS u . o--....... "' .. h..M..w...a. ,...._,..,.,., ..... ---... n-o aM .o~.., ............... ~ .......w ....... ;;_,__,.__ IT. o.,.o.IIO .r UIII .... IW. a.-.-t IL .,...... .. !looot•-..,.,_ •WI- lt. o.,o.~ .......... ..----~ -.~­.. ~ .. --..- n.~-_....., .... a. TOT 4L Dr.POIIft I•JT_,...._....,_.. ~~,..--................ .. , ...... _,..,........,. -----le-- 11.. ou-... .,-~~~--............ ~ .. "~_...,.,,__,., ........... _....,. . n .oca........, a. 'T'O'f.U. LU.•lUTla B . WINOJI.ITY IHTIIII.UT,I,. COHIIOUD4TID IVMDI41tla 11111¥11 ON I.OANS AND SICUI1liiS •· _._..,..,.. __ ..._IM,.,.._.,.,_..._.....,.... ...... , n.ou--....... ......... ~ a . 'I"'T.U. IUIIE&Ya Olf L04NI 4ND IICU&ITIU CAPitAL ACCOUNTS MIMOIAMOA 1 ........ .,...., ............. , ....................... ..... L A ...... ti ..W..._,., .. , .................... ... ......... "' .. 1040 ' ' 1 ,!'l 'I ~ BALBOA BAYFRONT jt PIER/SLIP -SANDY BEACH! Charming 5 BR hnme plus 2 BR. rental unit: Seller very anxious • Please submit all offers BALBOA BAY PROPERTIES 2309 W. Balboa Blvd., N.B. 673-7420 Curt Dosh To sell fine property . • REAL TOR .. !"'· .. THE 142..et1%-en. 813-3141 . . ,. : : :! . . , . IRWIN 1130 W, COA.ST RWY. .. ., . . NEWPORT BEACH ~l= COMPANY R EALTO R S 445 Unton Bank Tower 6 10 Newport Cent:!!' ~ive -...... .. AI •• IITAft a•••llfTIJII. ••• I•I'SrN ISS I' IOI'IITI .. Newpo~ t Beech 6«-611 1 a.~ ....................................... ---.~--,-..,-.-... -.-.. -,-.. -.------.... -,-----.;-aw.. ___ __L. '~~~'1-'t.::. -1101 llfr•••sr••· .... ltJMJ.::""...,..., ___ ·----. ...... ,;~·!.:::'.:::; ... , ..... M. •• r•u•,..., ........... _ ... -.... ---· -• -~---·"u. 0 , i'o.:' .~u~:. .. .,.,..,....,. .. ,_ ... .., • .,.. •• ~ ~~ ; "'"·--• -....! -lO l..,., ~ ,. . . ......... ~-... •-=.:-·-··--!)di'Q .; ....... . . . . ~ ~ ". . :.:..-:"~ .. -:'.~:~·-"'••·-: ....... IIU'IP,·'IIn .,_ !At" FliT-. I cw•••u,_ ... , .•••. a.-..... 0 ...... •••••• nns CIEIIU 6 GUsS a.. "''" -· '-~ ...-......_, ............... --.-......... 117 .~ ' P.14 lla,.,.u ~6, pru-U PRIVACY -COMFORT- LIVABILITY NEW LISTING -This beautiful home haa: it ali-Only 17 homes on this exclusive c::ul-de- sac. each glowing wit h pride-of-ownership. 2200 sq. ft. of comfortable, well pl anned living area: 3 Bedrooms, family room plus a large lanai for your ping pong or pool table. You have your O\\n key loa swimming pool and puttm~ green. Jmagine a pool without the headache~ There 1s more. but come by and see what \'OU can buy for only $56,500 Offleo o.-s.~un~oyo a s-~oya PETE BARREtT ···-~Dr .. U. 6a.DIO MACNAB IRVINE ' FINER HOMES ADULT FRENCH BAYFRONT Stn~m~ bayfront new home. /~!!!:;,. Combined master suite and sit· 'Y ling roo.n. L'Jlper \e,·e\ enio~·s panor:-~.nic ti.\RGOR VIEW from LR. UR .. til{' deck & country kitcl•en. f,uesl Wll\:,! \\ 'Bfi .. sittinfl rOOOl W/ViC\\ deck. Slip. Fee land . $25l.:'..'j() By appt 17 14 ! (ji:'~l9:')5 or IH2-8:!35 LAGUNA BEACH VIEW LOTS 2 arl jact'nt Jot" on•rlookin,2 \\'hitr \Yater ;~ntl ex<'IP~in rr ~nrt homes. Mt'ST SF.LL -S20.000 lol::al ' G:ad.vs Russell s.I2..S23S . LARGE FAMILY HOME 5 ER.. 4Th Bath. FR .. Formal DR. Ma,;nin· c:ent move-in condition. N'ewly carpeted and deC'(Ildted. SporkUnfi!: pool amidst profes- ~iooallv land~t:aoed Gardens. Call for appt . 5-tU~. $109 )50 [Irvine I • .. --...... ' IN&¥,, .............. Beach homes 7o;o financ1ng. tlcapwt 8-=t. Towne ...... Ltd. .... -Coni Hwy • (11•) 17H.020 . CA11 ---1114 ,.,.., 4 I t1 1&1 a I HI Sis•.,._ SIIMI, ••••1: ,.. ' I ,,,_.. '- I Fer -. of .!! I ~·!'!I 'lr 'ftA .... * •r Iii ., .... mt a. TM ::"'C:: .... IS • .._:::.~ ... --::.:-. art:'ld '1Cio~1•tllioll ,_. ... ..,, ud lllawa tile II -_ .. T-, ..... -it•l oa1 11!o1 11!oJ ..,...... AM aod .. _l_b_ v~o -WIN-fir Ill aD -1IJo niiiiOo;. Joj ····-·~--• _c_.,_ ..... _~­ Y&fl 1oodllc lo lloo -.....,.. ,_ I -anO, ba1a~II-C-.-11 ,__ • 1l!o Su ot Co!DID•CO --· 1l!ol Dioll' flr-1· TIJo '!11111oJal ~ ~~--J01a UOI' oo 111e N.-.tr...., llllt -01 o.11. c-.,_ -1o a oma11 Tllorodof, Orall(o CcutCol-cl!J Umllo .... a1 1be -1oJ0 .........,_._Gory oflbe-SI • .._... Goft' lbow..t clamber director• Resaltl ol. tbe cblmber's 3-I a oliJrl 111m bo prodlacod 1o IIIGOib 11.,. """11 will bo lor-\ ctnmetlp the fld u.t the etty ftl'ded to city ma.aapr Fred \ -. • Sorlllll.l'a olllee -.;Ub a re-... UGAL MOTICI ::,"'._.:;', == be dooe THE GOLD CAMERA AWARD of.lbo 11. S. -lollllm NOTICE TO CREDn"'RS Buaiaeameo 'tbe are feltiYal hal been woo by Durtl Am...u.tr.r oi·Newport SUPERIOR COURT OF THE cettiDc Urad ot 7riDc cL.rec-Beteb IDd Jte cUat, PI&Dtroa1e1, for ertlltioD of the best STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR Uou to oul..ol-town bwdness advert1s1D( aod •le• promotion ftlm of tbt rear. Pictured THE COUNTY OF ORANGE eoalacta l:r)1De to flnd Costa bert &t tbe award prNeDtatloa are, from left, Frank No. A-7328'7 Mesa. U Newport Beacbdoea't Schmidt, .manaeer of Ourel'a DOI'tbero, CalUonlla olftce Estate of NATHAN C. HUBBS w&Dt 1 freewaJ they argue Jo BurUo(ame; Bob Zteprt. Pla.otroalca adYerta1Dc maa- &ta NATHAN HUBIE, De-why oot reaame' tbe Newport acer; Mike Hirsh. pres:ldeot ()f Durel AdYertiii.Dc, &De! Bob ceased. freeway the Costa Mesa Free-Boatman. creatln director for Darel, wbo trrOte aDd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN way? directed tbe I mtaut. ftlm, eatttlld 118t:arSet." to the creditors ot the above na.med decedent tbatallpersoos haYing claims against tl>e said EVERETT EDWARDS OF decedent are required to me SHORE CLIFFS DIES tbem, with the oecessary vouch-Everett Edwards o1 Sbore ers, lD the ottlce of tbe clerk Clltfs., a geologist wltb Hum- of the above eotitled court, or boldt Oil Co, tor 40 years. to present them, wltb the oec-died unexpectedly Mooday eo essary vouchers, to the UDder-route to Hoag hospital. He was signed at the otflce of her at-75 years old. torneys: KEENE & DION, Suite Mr, Edwards bld Uved 1D 510 Avco Fltwlcial Ceoter, 620 Orange County for zs years. Newport Center Drive, New-He was born 1D WLsconatn. port Beach, CaWornia 92660, Granside f\meral serrices which is the place of business at Ollvewood cemetery, River- of the undersigned ln all mat-side, will be coDducted at 10:30 ters pertaJ.nJng to the estate a.m. today, July 27, by the of said decedent, within four Rev. Alan Newman, months after the Arst publica-Mr. Edwards 1s survived by tion of this ootlce, b1s wU El . da .. .-Dated J I 25 1972 e, eaoor, a _ ... er, u Y • Lucia Barker Washingtoo. Virglnia B. Kling. Executor D.C.; a son, Thomas of Valley of the Will of the above named Center; a brother, vernon of decedent. Oregon. and a sister, Mrs. KEENE & DION, Attorneys Paul BeaYen of Florida at Law, Suite 510 Avco Fi-· naoc!al center, 620 Newport DUDLEY ELLER DIES Center Drive, Newport Beach, Calilornia 92660, Telepbcme: Prtnte graveside ftmeral 644-8181 , Attorneys for Es:ecu-serriees were held Tuesday tor. at Good Shepherd Cemetery 1D Publish: July 27, Aug, 3, 10, Huntington Beach for Otxl.ley 17, 1972, in the Newport Harbor W. Eller of Costa Mesa, wbo Ensign. died unexpectedly SattU'day at Hoag hospital. LI!GAL MOnee Mr. Eller, who was 49, Uved FICTITIOUS Btm:NESS NAME at 493 Abbie Way. He wu a STATEMENT ca.rpeoter !or Larson aDd Mel- The followlng person is doing lor boatyard in Newport Beach. business as: Orange Enger-He had Uved here for the prises, P.O. Box 4545, Ana-put 27 years after movlDg heim, Calif. 92803; 11242 Bar-from hls oa.Uve Loog Beach. clay Drive, Garden Grove, Mr. Eller is survived by his C&W. 91&41: Jack G. IA.neoee, wife, JOIIIIptdDe; a .co, Wllllam 11Z42 Barclay Drive, Garden of Costa Mesa, a.Dd his father, Grove, Callf. 92&11. Dale Eller of Santa Bartara, This bus1Dess is being con-Baltz-Bergeron of Costa dueled by an individual. Mesa was the flDleral director. Signed: Jack G. Lawrence. This statement ftled with the B. J. HEALOW Dl ES co!Dity clerk of Orange County FUDeJ'al services are pead- on: July 25, 1972, by Beverly t.og 1n Seattle, Wash., for Bern- J, Maddo.z, deputy county clerk, ard Josepb Healow otWestcUff, Publlsh: July 27, Aug. 3, 10 wbo died Monday at Hoag hos- 17, 1972, in the Newport Harbor pttal after a long illness. He Ensign, F -19216 was 65, I! Mr, Healow came to CaU-:-c-.lb~G!!!AL~~MO!!!..!n~C!<,I!,__ fornia trom Minnesota 12 years FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ago aod had Uved ln WesteUlf STATEMENT for the past 4 years at 1525 The following persoo lsdolDr Cornwall Lane. business as: House of stuart, He ts survived by a daugb- 682 No. COQ.st Hwy,, Laguna ter, Joanne Forrest of Wash- Beach 92651 : Helen Stuart, 330 ington; his mother, Mrs. R. J. High Dr., Laguna Beach 92651 Healow of Montana; and 2 This business is being coo-brothers, Anthony Helllow and ducted by an individual. Robert Healow of Mootana. Signed: Helen Stuart. Baltz-Bergeron fuoeral home TtV.s statement tlled with thE of Costa Mesa is making ar- county clerk of Orange CoWlty rangements. on July 5, 1972, by Beverly J. Maddox, deputy coUilty clert. REAL TOR HONORED Publish: July 27, Aug. 3, 10, Costa Mesa Realtor Roy Mc- 17, 1972, In the Newport Harbor Cardle has received the Boys Ensign. F -18808 Club medallloo In recognitloo of his long-Ume service to the NOTHING TO BUY YOU NEED NOT. BE PRESENT TO WIN! I • • • UCLUIIYI AT THEODORI ROBINS FORD ••• . - 101'0111 KAlliO~ EJIIIGN f'VIU$HlD WEEKLY -PAGE 12 THUidDAY, JUU 27, U72 COIDIA DEL IIA~, CAL. REALTOR TABER DIS 0z~:;v:. c=. ~-= oa':;!;&oi:. -=· ... _-:! IIRS. MARTHA ~DWARDS OF WI!ST N!WPORT DIES --.o ,::(. ~lU •-AM 1?1 savflf..{) IWooB -11or1o --. 'II, lllro. -1o wtltod &.&Rod IUih*r. 4oaa'W" Mofeeoelll-ofiii-... Wosl .. o .. l, bJ I--._ Mr.,...., WIIOWUPSSII" VIr-1M Lilt ol ............ " ., .. 8utlar ollfwpart lllclaudBII'IIrd fl 1bo ---fl ualllar)' LJa ~flea*--1 JITir. ~ E-ol Jp I Sl1o;a ... 1111 Roal E-o alllcolo Co-~ a --fi 11.-. II-1111 -lUI ,....., lor, -Gollldlfl- ISla Ill-, oru M. Hollldn-~ ol~-11-·a-Ia~-----CllJ; aT.._, .....u;~­ co&IIJ -HooJ llolllllol -11n. '~~on11 H-;,. _; J1111. "-' 11oact1. -a -ol ·-· aod bJ .. ,.--lr-osllorllloori-lloo. a br-_,4 ~ ., .... .-. cllllllra Ht W'U u Oldo at:in b.t ._otla• Uti I ~ lbe worked b 15 JtU'I u Stme• at BtU Bro&4wa.J bad UYed ia C&IUDnil .... 50 • a DUr•'J tide. CtMlptl, COIIta M-, ••• di- J•aro ....,..."' 25 100,.. 1a BOX OFfiCE OPEHS 8bo ,... bora 1o GorZIWI)' roclod 117 lllo a ... J-G. tbe :.... ..te hiWc 111, ft4l . Tbrl bo1: alloe ~ todl,., IDd tad U'fd 111 0ra1:11t COWII&1 BIIJD of tbe Newport Harbor -OWDed b11 OWD COqii.IIJ 1D Ful-JtalJ 27, 1Dr OI'I.Dtll Cout Col.. Latblru Cbarcb. lo-before """""' borl 10 loJO'I pr-loo ol "C&mo-)'eus liP. Ht bad beea wttb lot.'' ftl llllow wW bt ,...S the Rool E-o lor Z-1/! Aoc. 1-4 It 1:10 p.m. lD lbe Je&rl, &ad UMCI at Sl99 Coaa-CXX: AdiWt-.o. All..U an MARINERS CHURCH try Club Dr., com. Mea. a riM tid ud are priced at Dr. Jot ......_ . ftD , • ..,.. IIU ft. o. _... about 10 yooro. II. IWl oNsn uo a1oo IIIU -DaDu ---I lasi•?JM=o, T- Mr. Tabor ...,.lbeco..,..J'• boloc-od. II 1M -..-r. Tilt ..... -1o top award for I.DYestmeots iD Tbe boa oftlee wUl be Cll*l 'PI 'tete ..... Ull 18 ua1J11a11 Air ytlftatw ud 1971, f« adYuce ..._ Jub' 2?,18, nmn-. . \ Sen1ces at PacUlc View 11 Ud Aacut 1 ftom 11 a.m. c-1 lD Harbor Yln !Ullo lo 2 p.m. ,.S e,ao..a,ao p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL • , • , •• , 1:00 A..ll. were eooduelod bJ lbe RaY, U will be -Salwdi!J, Jlllf WORSHIP SERVICES .. e,oo 6 10'15 A.. II. William Actoo ~ Mar1Der1 29, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. EVEKDfC llllVJCE. , , ·• ·, , 7:00 P.ll. Cburcb. Burial oru 1D Paclllc Tbo b01 olllco will &1oO-~-21i-ili;i;;il;;i'liC0i;iiAj;;lii;T;iKiiwYiiziiliiCii0iiiiOililllii;Aili;Di;ILi;;;;lll;;iAII;i;i;;;; View memorial oa.rk. at 7p.m.caperlariDIDCeal&IU •• :LAST c:-·r. _. Wp • cala•s-51 .,... ol .me. 1e !'-.............. ..._-&toe-owoorslilp _. LAST CHANCE! A BRAND NEW 1W2 LOADED WITH GROCERIES LAST CHANCE! All prizes will be drawn Saturday, August 5 51 PRIZES IN ALL! LOOK HOW IIASY IT II TO WIN 1 ........................... ..... .......... "-'-' ......... ....... " ..... _ .. ,..... .. ... 3 .,,_ ... _.._ ................ • ........ _,m..._._....._...,. ......... ,..,,,m,_..,,...,.. 2. .... _ ...... ,... ............ ... . ... _.....,. ........... ..,. ...... ---~ ........................... .. ................................. -::: .................... .... -. ............ _ .. ._ .. ....... -·· RIGIIRR TODAY! -~GAL ~-OTICE ___ Boys Club of tile Harbor Area. FICTITIOUS Bl.SINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: (1) Joint Venture Capital Funding Compa.ny, (2) Joint Venture Development Company, (3} Joint Venture Fi- DaDCial Serrices Company, 1007 Balboa Ave., Balboa Island, Newport Beach, CaW. 92662: BIBLE SOIOOL TO MEET Vacation Bible school will be held July 31 tlu'ougtl Aug. 4 at Mariners Church, ZZOO E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. CJ.a.sses will meet from 9 to 11 :30 a.m. daily aDd at 7:30 p.m. 011 Friday tor chlldreo In kindergarten through 8th grade. 2V2 ACRU OF ROIINS..Retitly UHtl Can ....,~ MAVBICIC '51 -·.:::u· _,,. _,,. MUSTANG ~--"· LTD 2 DOOR '51 OVI .. DIAUR '51 OYII DIALII Malc~lm R, Elliott, 1007 Bal- boa Ave., Balboa Island, New- port Beacll, 92662. This busloess is being coo- dueled by an 100ivtd1AI. Signed, M&lcolm R, Elllott. This statemeot ftled with tbe cowty clerk of Orange Cowty on: June 28, 1972, WlWam E. St Jolm, county clerk, by Bev- erly J. 1Wtdo1, d_,, ~Usb: July 13, 20, 27, Auc. S, 19?2, ID llle N._n Horbor EDSI... F -IBn& TAX SIIB.TD1 ... PilE! ...... _ 1ft ....... -.+ ., ........ .,~ ............. _ +..,., ,. ,,. tba (714117U412 OIURO! OF THE MASTER The Lutheran Church of tbl Muter, 2900 Pacific VIew Dr., Harbx' View fUlls, will coo- tin.. ita swnmer schedule ot only one worship sen1ce -- at 10 a.m. Putor Wilbur E. Allen will deUver tbe mea- age, ''Wbo Is the tmjQit ste- ward." at th1a SIDiaJ'I leJ'. rice. SUDda.y Cblll'ch ICboo) 18 receued aatU September. BIBLE SlUDY TIME c-.1 Bible Cburcb, 190 Z3rd street, Colt& Ilea, wUl condact ncattoa bible ec:bool JuiJ Sl tllrouel> ....... 11 - ? 1o 9 p.m. Tboro will 1>o Bll>lo Jltori ... -..;I m......, -tor --lira. ElclloR=nr, ,.., Wora .ut~ ~~~tw----=-l -lac.ID~---- -aod ........ -· -W1l1 be -..ar-...-lllr .................. llll. IIIWI'OIIT. UNITY Qfi,IIIOI or. 11u rum 1 r ., __ -. a.Jioor .. .., __ ... YW. ................ Ill Ood wwt II -M'' ol 1M lA) L•. _, •rloo ollsapa11lollr c...,- -~~--........ II.CM ..... NOW AT SPIC:W: Annlvenar, Dlscoulllsl -·~ ·-'51 OYI"=U ~ + TAX &·LlC. '51 -DUJ.II + T::.r: UC. fl ... .!'• +TAX & UC. ,.lf1J) . ---'51 ·-&:·~ +TAX a UC. +T~ LOC. lOIII OWl: -CAI:I AlfO T1&UC1IJ '10 -·-uu. .. 2-4t010 " IMI.CIKIS --- ' + Tgr: LIC. lUND IIIW ,m -·-"""-""'