HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-09-28 - Newport Harbor Ensign•
CELEBRATING OUR 25TH YEA
Jim Campolo _,. be llYN
Ill the 0011 alum Ill Newport
Bel.eh, Some o1 b1s oet&bbor•
dilpute Jtm'a claim. Tbey ay
Salldy's Trailer Court, at 2912
W. Ca< HWJ',, Oil llariDera ' HOME for Jim Caq,olo's.Ueand 4 children Js tbe plywood-
HUe, "11 a a.lce pla.ee to U:,e." eDeloeld trailer at left. Mrs, Campolo, shown here getting
Mr. Campolo, a 32-year-old ready to taka ooe of the clllklren to school. says tmleu:bed ~~erer • bu Uved at dop: and ctDUallJ rua-down eooditions at the trailer park
aDdJ s with a wife aDd 4 fOUD£ make It u uua1e place to bring~ chUdren. (Ensign photo } eblldreu for 3 years. 0ur1ng •
that Ume, be claims tbere bave
bHn shootlop:, a banctoc. nac-
rant drur use aod kJts of does
rWIII!ng looao ~oosly,
"I bne called tbe pollee,
tile animal eoot:rol people, tbe
bulldlllr departmeot, the bealth
department --enrybody I cu.
thank of --I'Ye pushed eYery
panic button I could ttD:t, and
1t does DO rood," Mr. Campolo
says.
Mooday nlgbt, maybe be
pushed tbe right buttoo. He
showed ~ at a Newport Beaeb
City Couocll meettog. ''because
I bad Defer beeD to one, and
duri.Dg a receot preYiew of the cootest. The 'ft'lnDer, wbo By sheer chance be bappened OFFICER Me CULLOCH fiREMAH WAITE $450,000 loss MISS COSTA MESA contestants turn oo their smiles ;i~:::.wbattbeywerellke,"
wUl relp over the Fiesta de Costa Mesa, wUl be a.nnouoced to be th tbe
I. n factory f1" re ~~k_.~~o~·~~~a: ~==·~~!~:.~ = ~::~ ~·~~"":r~~::E POLICE, FIREMAN LAUDED Freoda Freoeb, Marianne Bergerou (the current Miss uoo th t ould Costa Mesa). Deborah Hammett, Pam Amburgey, Brooksi a • put the burden Ttie pollcemu of tbe year motorcycling, and also serves
Gas Yapors tgnlted, blew open 'S5 employees. ADotber ft.remu_ HuJ.l Ud Mary Stott&. (Dnld Ross photo.)_ of eotorclog bealth and safety a.nd the ftreman ot lbe year as a volunteer wttb the Ora.oge
an 1Ddustrtal euri.ng OYen mt Capt. Edpr GreeD, oarrowly laws IJ traUer parks oo tbe Lo Newport Beach wiU be COlllty l1re departmeot.
totally destroyedametalatac-escaped deatb WIND be dltecl BIKE ACCIDENTS ZOOM state,lnsteadoftheclty. booored tbls Saturday night by Saturday n!gtt's annual tory Ill West Newport Belrbts out at lbe .,.1 at lllllar beams Jim Campolo, silting Ill ao the Newport Harbor Amerlcao awards cllllner at the Amerlcu
MODday atteroooa. eaalnc as tbe roof eou.p.d. almost-empty spectators' sec-Lepon Post at a specW diener Legl.oo Post at 215 15th st.
$450,000 damage. FlJiDI ~1 IPHY ca.os IDereuinr numbers o1 bl-• Rtdlng oa a s:l.den.lk aod tl.on on a nJgbt 1Jbea theCowxll aDd da.Dee at tbe post bead-begins wttb cocktails at 7, a
There were 110 serious lD-singed BattaHon Cblet BU1y cycle riders lo Nnport Beach coll1d.lng wtth vetlleles LoclriYe-bad an unusually quiet ageoda, qtrU'ters oo 15tb st. prime rtb dinner at 8 aod dane-
Juries. Tbomas' s1debaru lDd buroed ue gettiD.c hurt lD tratnc ae-trays made up Z4 per cent of asked tbe Cotmcll wbat the omeer Robert McCulloch, a lng until 1 a.m.
UNITED WAY
DRIVE IS ON
A breakfast yesterday moru-m, at the Balboa Bu Club
ldclted off the 19'12 United Way
eampalgn ID the Harbor arn.
Walter B. Gerken, prestdent
of a lUe lnsuraoce comp.ury
Ia Newport Center, waa the
brealdast's prlnetpal speaker.
Mr. Gerken, active LD Umted
Way drives lo Los Azl&eles
for muy years, lUUlOunced that
tbe local campaign p.1 tills
year ts $504,000. Last year's
pi of $4.15,000 for the Harbor
area was looPed bY more
lban$12,000. .
Cbairman of the kx:al cam-
paign this year Is former New-
port Beach mayor Ed Hlrt.h .
Chairman for Ne11'p01"t Beach
Is Thomas Riley. Costa Mesa
cbairman is streeter King.
The theme of this year's
campaign ls "Tbanks to you,
it's working --the United Wa,y. ''
Yesterday's treakfa.st was
sponsored j>iDUy by tbe Nn-
port Harbor and Costa Mesa
C bambers of Commerce lDCI
by the lrTine Junior Chamber
of Commerce.
Newport Fire Dept. Ca,pta.ID his ear. ~ MrO&Ol can etdeata:, &Dd Jt's llStll.ll)' the the mishaps. resolutioo was all about. The patrolman wbo covers tbe Co.
Jim TOIII>IDC said thai aD ol-lllt Capt. Bob Kelly Ill !be cyclist'• l>.ull. accordlq to. • ...-.. 18 per cent rot DUt lew minutes Uveoed.., rooa del Mar area, ... !Ire-Hel'ghlll'ml'l, Prop. 20 ttelal of MagoeUc Metals Co., stomaeb. report from the city trame tllt as tbey approached inter-what had been a quiet MoDda.y man Nick Waite, wbo helped
847 Produetloo PL, told ft.re Worters Doo Ytttoo of Santa eoelDeer. He aa1d the report sections while riding oo tbe evening. rescue 5 people from a crashed
lovestlptors tba.t tbe eompuy Ana aod U:arri.D; Wlet of Looc shoW's the lmporiaoee ol bulld-rlgtlt of a Yeblcle about to As Yr. Campolo calmly a.od hellcopter, are ttrls year's s care b 0 0 m s b u l'ld I. n g was "folloYlDc oormal operat-Beaeb were ret.M after be1Dg iDe a sytd:em ot btte trails. turn rtpt. arUculately red ted the loog winDers.
toe proeedta"es" W'beo tM n.-treated for m1Dor barDs. Rllby Durtnr the flscal year end-• Rtd1ng on the wroog stde Ust of compla.lots wbicb be Ofllcer McCulloch, an ex-
pors ipJ.ted. Tbe retn~ltinc ex-Bartel ot Bel!Dow• brote a lng Jme 30, 9'7 cycllst.a were of the street and collldtne wtth clalmed bad been ignored, the Marine bozer wbo bas been oo Property deYelopers, rtmlllDc
plosJoD !IPI'Nd flames crrer ?O bic toe nmD1Dr from Ute baUd-luzrt La 12! reported acctdeats, Yehldes tuninc rl«bt at inter_ eouocUmen Usteoed Lo stUDDed the local force fOI' 5 years scared beeau.se Proposttl.oa more than !Oper cent are thlnk-
_per eeut of tbe blllldlllc. and 1ng. says tnmc eq~Deer BobJ&ffe. sectl.oos and ctrlveways ac-sUeoee, theD begu QUedimlng was picked by fellow pollee~ ZO's passage iDNovembercould lag about the October deadline;
the factory and Us oooteats Pollee beU.eopters ftom both ADd the bicycle rider wu de-cuuoted tor tZ per cent. members of tne city staff oo meu as tbe departmeot's best. drutleally cut coastline de-tbe others --particlll:arly the
W'll'l tota1J1 411tr0Jed before Newport a..cb ud COlt& Mea termiDed to be atflult Ia almost RetleeUa.e ttte tig 1Dc.rease W:r. Campolo's aecusa.tl.oas. Tbe Z9-year-okl Los Angeles nklpment, ban deluged New-big ones --are worried about
Ute Ire~.,. bro.pl IIDdtr ~)till' tbl ate ~~ hro-tblrda oltM CU.. ta tM aumbtr ol blcyclas, lbe City Manapr Robert WJDD D.ati.YI Utes 1D Costa Yea with port S.cb communltypADDera Propoatttoo 20.'' CCJ~Uot.e 1':!10 p.m. -t . to -oililliil .awdt. 1 _., ._. ~--.._. tile ltlkJw• ettr•• w. aee:tda rate 11u tclm'"td ,tbat wbl.t Jim aid b1a wltt, 1..-, -' tbelr a •Wt baW,.. *-· Tlilla ~.........._. -.. ... .w
Till ftrlll alarm ... -Inlier pork ..., DOt 10• tar ·t -u boiDr .re. miOOIIIIOd 11y 4 ~pool--ld Ill. -· troe, bot c..,o; To bandle the blrrastblctlo( bo decided by -. to !fo-
aoaDIIecl at 1:$5 wt., Clllt. diDprtd CIIJtalDT .. ald IP"Otdb .. 1111' II per ceat ot 5 J'M,rl. TM nte II ._, 50 claimed It W'OUid eo.t the city He ~~ened W'itb the Mari.De LD Ita itstory, tbe city Ia cotnc Ytmber, would set • rqlooal
Topplor sa.td, "our nttchboard becau.e t't.e brent wub~ aU ttt1 acdd.a bwe: per cea,t from last year. $6,000 to $8,000 ann~ally to detachment aboard tbe atrcnfl: to Juale some budget approprl-boards to de'rt-lq) • muter
Ut ~ lib a Cbrtltmu tree" tbe flames &DIS bllnlac detlrU • FtJlloc to atop at con-Mr. Jaffe told the city's bl-properly tnspeet and coolrol carrier Hornet off tbe coast atioos to pay for OY"erUmewark plan *>r the Calllorota coast.
wltb calli ftom o.rbJ reai-away from tile Pll'k. trolled lnteuecUou &DeS meet-cycle trails committee that the trailer parks. of VletDam. by plan checkers In lite com-ltlle, aod would restrict de-
deats wbo beard the eJI)Iosioa 8urDlDc embers dld laDd 0111 toe a teldelel that hu tberlpt-staUsttcs "sbowtbe Importance Part of tne problem Ues LD Before j>lnlng tbe Marines, muntty denlopmeot depart-•eklpmeot unW tbe muter plan
&Dd saw flames start shoot1Dc, Hfera.l tadUitrtal hanrttup to of-way ac~ t:Jr Sl per of ,our e:ttorta to baUd a traJJ tbe t:act tbat tbe state awns be sened oo the Rem, NeY., meot. Ia ready 1D 19'75.
almost lmrnecSI.ately, trom the tbe JOatbeut tg,.. q11lctly ceat of aU acc.Jdeab. SJstem ." tbe PJ'q)el'ty 011. wblch SaDdy's poUce department. . City bulldiog adm1nlstrator Monday night, tbe City Cotm-
fl.etory. ezt:lnctUbed.'A plece olbara-w I s ls k>catect, barin&: acquired It He 1s sttU atblettcally ac-Bobby F'owler told City Couo-en earmarked $3,000 from the
SeYeD ftre Ulllts reapooded. LDg materlal lplted a trasll a fer pl'cer d I' e s a I 80 as part of the rlgbt-ot-way for tiYe, pla.ytng amateur baseball, ctlmen Mooday tha1 ssz,soo,ooo COiltlngtoncy reserYe tlJDd to pay U:qoetic Metals muafac-dumpster De&rby r«~,lllrtngoae the aow-detlmet Pacific Coast worldng out daily at tbe beach worth or local buildings are oYertl.me to plan checkers. Mr.
tares cores tor transformers fire mdt to e~tbeblue WalterS, ~--, wbo __ freeway route. Tbe state leases aDd DeJplog crew a Balboa Qut. awattlne building permits. F'owler guess.d that his check-
and other prodocts, CaptaiD TOCJPIDI said tbe ID~ ..,..._ __.. the property, oo a month-to-rtgrer Club boat. ''We 're 1Dan extensive blod •• ers could clear up the backlog
SUptly injured were 2 ftre-vesttpttoo tarDid IC> DOtlliDc wbat 11: bell"ed to ban beeo month bl.sla, to Ate.z Chapple F'lreman Walle, wllo wtU be Mr . Fowler said "beca~ In 30 days byworldngoverttme.
mea and 3 otU:qDetle Metals' SWJPielou. tbe first eommerelal basiDeu of San Pedro. A ooo-restdent Z4 nert Tttesday, reacted ber-these developers ~e rushlng Community deveklpment dl-
lo Newport Beaeb, wu burled m1.111.cer bas erldemly turDed olca.lly 1n July W'ben a beli-to beat the possible passage rector Dick Hop.D warned or Bu l'ld I' ng Ia X takes ··u m p :!er ;r::cl~y ~:~t.)t ~ ~~ :~=~u..: ::;e :;:kda~ ~~=m~~ =rge ~s~~ ~ ~tsf·~~~-~·~e c:. m~~6:':t~:v=~e::~
,_ ....., u. ·-. lAm-a. nsldent wbo has a ))b else-into the Santa Ana RIYer bed. of the plans backlog repre-loaded wttb work, too," he told
A blr jump 1Jl the tuell&r,ed Mooday. "JOQwlllflDdtbatmost pi~ was In tbe-bust wbere. Ooe of the 6 persoos Ill tbe sents builders trytnc to get the Coun.cll, "'and astheseplu:s
to property denq,er1 w1iiD bate come trom ~oos.•• -"We lnspectecl the park back copter was killed, but n.reman b.tgb-rtse building permits be-are okayed arxl baUdiDgs
tbey build wu ob.1ed MODday He claimed tbatlrnDebu ctnu 01
1.!:1 ~er for~~ ~ .,!_5 In Ma,y," ctty butldinc admiD-Waite helped pull the other s fore tbe city's new height UmU started, they W'1ll pr!Jbd)ly be
nldl:t bJ Newport Beaeh Ctty tbe ctty 54 acres stDce 1950. District Lum.:::--o-Co 00-C -51Y istrator Bob Fowler told the trom the aircraft as ht-octa.De ordiD&Dce becomes law oo Oct. soowed UDder, too;•
CollDCtlmea, wbo promtsecl to Ctty Kuapr Robert WJDD, .,.. • 01. Enslp on Tue!day, "aDd fotma fuel nowect trom the crash, 11. A possible domino effect ol
amend their dec1aioD later to wbo reoommeaded acalut al-Hwy. 1D I9SO. Tbe eomP&DJ l4 dlserepucies, bot we as-threatening a are at aDY mo. Mr. Fowler satd ttllt "about o•erwork could hit the pubUc
allow tu: credits l::tr JaDd do-knr1aa tu eredltll::tr laDd do-later mereed I.Dto wbat ls DOW sumed at the Ume that Ute ment. so per cent " of pending plans works departmeot, too, accord-
Dated by deYeloprtra to tbe etty aa&u. poiDted out tbat JOme g: Ward Rarrtnctoa Lumber state would DOt reoew the lease The JOWlC f1reman m:1 bls would uceed the oew height lng to city engineer Bell Nolan.
forpvtaudotber..... oftbefnlbeluddoDI.tecl,IOCh He se"ed 011 ... _ ...-. and that the traUer park wife, Prudence, bne a baby Umitations ·-"and the per. "Most of these new bul.ld-
Tbe ordiDaDce wbleb ra18e u ttJit lD Blc C•n-,.. ...,. -----~ 1 wouldn't bttberemuchk:loger." daughter. eef'ltace Is locreasing daily." tngs are being bui.H oo top of
' s _,.._, harbor eommta.GoD, llteGdiDc Bat Saalty'c wtdeh !las op-Flremu Waite was born ln "We're about 9 weeks beh1Dd somethlng, '• he said, "and this oome property doNiopmaat attbor DOt do .. lopoble 0< IIIII u presldeot !rom IHO 1111111 ~ tues by u DniCb u 500 -.. tiM put ludJ Mbuetd lntoe-1.,..., erated oo tbe l5llof: sloce the Idaho, but grew ._, 1D Ora.nge oow," Mr. Fowler said, · •am means more work for our publlc ..--id forti ... ...... 1 ba works ............ le." eent,paued•al""o.IJafter O'ftlddtqlapiDeiQudW'OQkl Be• WU &1m a foaDde:r of m-.. ,ftll~goaway.I'Ual County. ODe of b1s teachers Yea rut feellng that 001. ,.,...,..
lnloa Co, 'flce..proeideal AI-ba•e baeD taroed IDio perlol lboNewportB.-s-·-aod WALTER SPICER oaltber..WJim Campolo. at VU!a Park hi(!! scboolwu PROP. 20 STIRS DEBATE bert Auer UIRtd tbe Coaaell by lntae, IDJW&J. • ... __.. lts sidenl: tro 1928 until "I'm ld IOiDc to Jet the c.tty Howard ROIVS, current rtce-
tbat Ida eompu;J "woakl look Coeellmaa RiebU'd Croat Lou ASSD., ud M'Yed oa tbe pre m or tbe terrtble ecodlUons here maJCI" of Newport Beach.
more fi.JOI'ab ... " 011 ___.._ .......... -ted Mo ..... _,. _ _._.,.IDI board ot director• tGr muy 1929• driYe me away," be lns1sts. He has beea a member of .._
to
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._ ..._:,: --... "'~_._ -.. .,....., ........ _ years Surritor1 tDelude bls wUe. "I'm _,_1.,1 to stay bere aod the local ~-eat tor 20 • • ...,...siUon 20, the 1nitlat1Ye restrteUve. He ns the E.z-
111111 ....,. to tbl eitp U a-.. awOilltced t motloototable As,· -.. ... __. _. ~-C 1 F•-of th bmU bo at ...... .._...... OD the November ballot which cr.n,e Club's speaker last u amedllllllt to tbt tu h1b tbe "ordlouee wUboat fllrtber M......,_ .... "uu,wu-0 & ..., .. , • y me cet tiWI tll1nc stn.lgbteoed out mooths, a.nd DOW senes at tbe kl g1 1 lann.I.Qc T
would. aUo9 tu cndlts b aet:laa. He dbdrew IU motloa ::" IDt 1915, be pll.rld OD a 3S Harbor Island; a son, Waller or dose down this trai~ Newport Center statlononJam-=ds ': ::01 od':v:lopment .!:a:'~~ at~ =~~ .. cb -Hne•_ ,. __ 11 __ ... .__ -........,.p ... -__ ;:~U ~~ e.tw."'*-• L. Spicer ol San FraDCtsco. park." boree Rd. ----__,..,..._.._ -__ .....,.. ........ _...,.. ~ 2 daagbters; Carolyn s. Burke of tiM! Calllornia. coastUne, Is Yr. Wlleo.~e~~: claimed that
Pt'Onlt.d to s--tbe amead-IJIId to 1-.d tbl llw Ill« to Be ..,.. a ~paise or tbe ot Bot.se, Idaho, and Harrtet Da'f'td Blaser, 25, a.o wa-Wbeo be's off d\KJ, be •iors bellnlUnc to stir det.te among local poUUctans, •bo would N!-
mtatlattr. allowdtM ... CI"''dlQ. Suta. ADa I..JoQs CJW ud Allan ot Pebble Beacb, aDd 9 eq,Joyed earpeaier wbo bas Oul'ck draw local poUUdans and clrtc ta1n eootrolotecuta.Jplan.n.lng Tbe .., tu rat. lmpoee wu grudehtldren. llYIMJ at SaDdy's 6:Jt about a leaders. U Wr. Cupeater•1 bUI J&Qes ::z.~:::r.:~ Family center fate mulled g{:?~:'~i;.~.:1 =.5-=.:~ k'll M :{£~~-:::::~~:::=:Eo.:=~~~
a moncoq.~ ... Kbtd-Director• ol Baq llolptta.l lD. DeWS nleue from tbe fOllowedbylnurnmeatatPactne aerfltmeat. Mr. Bl.uer said I s esan WedueGy, Oct. 4, sponsored Yeklpers wht.t they CAN clo
ale w!liieb tlld ll9led $100 oa cleeJcllct-~ tD bold: olf a bolpttal Tandly, tbe director• Vtew memortal park Harbor tbe resident• of Sudy's "are Pollee say 1 pme f:A"qu1ck -by Orange Coaaty Coast Assn. instead of wtat they CANNO'l' coutreetioe ol ..._.. rill~ declaloD oa ,....,. or DOt to said tHy tlld "~ Olill' View Rllis Dr PbtuP Murray a lot ol nlee people just tr)1nc draw" resulted (Q tbe sboot1nc Some local and nearby clUes do."
deacn, $1&01*' ... aa mdl-lhat dt1n tM ...,..,,.,Fam.li:J rtiiJ(IQI(bllltJ to 1M com-ofllc.lated ' • to ltre 1D a Qldet, pleasut death Monday o1 a ts-year-ok! aDd organizations iii.Ye atreld}' Seoator C&rpe~Ur DOted that
fladf7 dweWqa _, •17 I Prac:Uct Ctllllr. maatty, tbl 'MIIbl -.ir IDd Balti-Berl'f'OD ofCorooadel place.•• Costa Mesa mu lD Gardea taken st:aDdJ: oo the ~oposl-reea awutoh.l ol ecoloileal
etiiU per ....,. IDot • oom-M..,.,_a ol U. boL9'hl's to tile r..,.,_.t ol tbl FamU, litr wu tbe dlrector "ll'l about tbe only place Groft tloa. u.d 141 ap..tut the In -problems bU put'*'....,' .,a
-.:lal ......... At IICOOio Jlledleal --r..,.,.,. Pnctlu "-'" -.1 lion · Ill N.....,n ......., -le cu J-WaldnJo, 651 WUeoa lllall•a are the city ol New-~ IIO"mlmeol to cllup ell-
per -loot, .. nol'nl'lal ·-tlool .. _bec-1-lriiJ -. .. a __ GEORGE YOUHG, 4 5, u .. at low cost," he poiDted st .,.. YlsiiiiiC lluUI Mea, port Bach, the Nnport Rar -r-. Be po-to rocaol ,._wiD aiiDole 4DIItll lid donaiii-IO,.,._e_,. Oil~ flhntJI.U.JINif'UI." MOTEL OWNER, DIES oat. s.tr•s 21 r....,_. pay a~ 25 lrlGardeDGroorewbea bor Cllambel' at Commerce, betpt-Um.tt tawa bf tbeciU•
lbo __ ... -lal --.. "--... -BERGERON ur•os o-ra -., YOIOI£ 45,-$$0 por-.,. their lbo IDcicseot oce.lad. Pollee lbe Or ..... CoooiyCoul ..... ol N.....,n Baell aDd~ leu W'W 10 • s..-.. , •. ~ antr IDd manacw ol the PlDe tn.1.llr .-e.. saki tbe 1 mea dleided to ... aacl the lniDI Coq~&QJ, Btactl u uamp ....
.,_,-tromllldld· V-JOOII 7 pr-MESA" CHAMBER ltaol llolel 011 Cout Rwy, Ill llr. 8"'-clatmstherasl-...... -ooald draw -aDd Fuorlll( tbepP<poll-are Till ~ -clolmed LDr --b pork-. ol the ...,., • ..:...S at ell-West Na-.port, died ..,...,... -. Ill" -"pola!lll( aDd llr Waldroa loot the cttles ol ""-BaCO aDd that PI~ ro woold IS(
llllrery ---.!lito lila. recton, -to lrJto loop E-Bor--ot tediy lloadoy at 111o mote~ n.toc "' ~ tnllan aDd Yr. N-anO.,.u, armed HIOII!n&too Baclt, ll>e C>nora ap ·-llJVot•--. -tllo -TIC tile -... -prtnla Balla-llar---•lioN Ill DYed. Be came to t:ryloc to IDUs llllllp-." Ill-It ..Cilia .fllcallba7'111*! Cout Leaii'M atWom•V-s, per .. _. II the .,.,. at -·--lllr-lui ---no--Ill C-II--.1 C-del CaiiJDralatrom llai.Dal8yean Bar. llllr. F""lor's bollldlor aDd 1111r Waldroa lzsd a pelMt aDd tile -satncllecolocY-ncto-J ---...., llai'Of -111.-1111 lqlo 1t1a1 --.. at Iller, 'rill bo lwl llod Oct. 1 .., aDd lrsd '""""" lbo -•1 '-"" r-tod -I"L II;, It-lold pollee be ort--u ~ at __ 4z"v11t1 1111 aJoiC a
sold tllo--nloed--bo-by 111o u-prsd'llllotllloC.. .,.llloputlyears. ...._._lozs, UlapJIU t....,_ boll-_. •· 1M q,p,r BayudC..Sierra 5----otcJAOWies,
co.ld Ill ... tD"' ....._ -----. .... CM t• tt6Cc-slrot. s..tce. at Pacific VI .. ca IICtor~t•lld CtoUitwla-adld. Be ftl tlollllld • a Cl&. ll1e biD. c:aDe11 .. c-•1
--lollttM'-...... EIIIII--Be_,_ Ito lllshl c-.oJ,-VJawBIDa,-•---aal, Ia trallor ma----..-lllr '-Bacll -lllll Rsuw-Ad,-a c-a • ..., :tiM4-...,. •-·I .. OC.IIIoFoaUr Aioo-lJ•tlllto_.......,."' --Ber-No.u,,...nlodiYocciJIIIOdby w.-d!Od _, rn.,; ~r~-.-w111 arpe"' --to as·
-1111 a .... --. C-, .. ~--11J lllo C .. Or .......... --at c-del 1M.-·-pr, "a .a. a 11o11a1-t.IIIO ldl-·-at111_.-<Oat--. .... JiooJ lullllaw5lo --____ _,_ ....... -ms rsdll I; Iller. no-nre ---lad tnllsr--II atiU-WtdtlllrJ'a ~lilY C»-
. .... 15 • asiPlltrllt-If--· ---by a-· T-Ie. tile ---ur, 1Mnc • _.., to~JIIWool-8 tt llllr. :==~~J.~=~: to orws• ....... 11-. IJZ'Id'llll; -.1 IIQ I a Br111 -II Paclllc Vlaw oo PIUIIotloo -1M elt-HISl'OIY Of AVIATION 1W1 C...,.... • lit-Oct.
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• A LOOK AT THE PROPOSITIONS
Letters to Editor
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our m&rrlaiO -• (liM C011-Yoolb Aploll Me-
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aehleYed a bieber lt&Ddatt1 o( P.O. BoJ. 4, Fullef'tall
ll'fiDC, a 1troacv M:ODOmJ,
mOH ~~ liMlthler,
h.IJ!p1er thUdrea, ud mtUtaiy • WHO sPEAKS ~ WHOM?
mill* crooter lbaB 1111 o1 our Editor ot lbe Eutp.
oelPbOrlll t.rtiDdl or tDemles. I hue biA dlltu:rbld for
WewenDfe,see*e,UIIIbappy aome Ume bJ what ls t:ak1DI
btelue of ttte trltldom wblch pl&ee 1D oar loeal pe.rnmeat,
God, the Autbor of Liberty, bad to wit: MTital pei'IODS Wbo
pvea us. have taUa it ~ themHlYes
But tbtD a stranp womu to aet as apokeamea tor our
came tnto our u .. es, seeldna 1oe&J. clt~Mor'J. Tbt&e seu.
to dtvlde &Dd destroy 111 so appo1Dted t.PMtlel OODStltate a
tbat she could take our land mi.Dorlty's YOC&I mtoortty a.od
aDd use our cllildren as her oot tbe majority Yiew polnl:.
slaves. Moreover, I am certain these
She whispered ln m7 hus-lDdivtduals feel they are well
band's and children's ears. inteotlooed, but 1D mJ opiDJoo.,
"God say& you must divorce are often mtqulded. The local
your wlfe aDd mother and take tupayers wm continue to pay
me IDstead. God says you must for errors or judgment of these
become weak so y_our enemies few \on& after they have moved
wlij DOt fear you. God. says on. U they want to act re-
you must waste your wealth
on your enemies and those who (Contlnued on Page 4)
Photo taken 5:15p.m.Monday,Sept.18
at Christensen Pharmacy parking lot
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Since l.be £t&lelon afflir,
!here is put qi111ion to
chlnce our method of
seleetlna Vke.Pruidential
candidates. I aJree: and the
be.st method would be to
'h•nae our method or
5electin1 Presidentia l
'11ndidates. A Vice·
President, you know. i! only
a heart·beit-if be has a
heart -away from the
Prr:\idency. Therefore, he
must be trustworth.y . loyal,
helpful , friendly, courteous,
kmd, obedient, 'heerful,
thrifty, brne, dean and
reverent. It would also be
helpful if he had some merit
badges.
The President, ho wever,
need not be a !COUI at all.
T o panphnse the old
French proverb : "anY one''
fil to be & king on.::e he i~
one . ·
V.P .
~nd entw« eYay quc.Uon
any clllzon dait .. to uk.
Arid then let htm pick the
Presldentill candid1te.
To thoae of you who uy
that doesn't rneke any
sense, let me say thllt
neithtr does the prC!Ient
convention sySiem. Hardly
any Chin~ 'ould be for the
worse.
Better to have hid 1
shot:k treatment, than a
moral lobotomy.
What's morstity got to
do with it'? Everythina.
Frt"edom and monlity :ue
mdivisible.
PEACE IS SIMPLE
There will be a confusing number of
propositions on the state ballot In the
November election. Here are some ob-
servations on 3 of them.
will not work.'' and so on.
My husbl.nd. aod I are ao
longer tappy, He still tries
to tell me what 1 want to hear WOMEN PUT ON COMBAT BOOTS
rfcGovern didn't . dig
deep eno ugh, they say, 10
determine whether Ea~~:let on
wa s big enough to fill Spiro
Apew's shoes. President
Johnson had dele~ted one
o f his top henchmen to
i nterro aate Hub ert
Humphrey about the mo~t
intimate secret s of his entire
lift". moral , physical, se xual.
m one tary , le&al .
fam ily tverythina:.
Pr~sident Nixo n loves
•lrganized sports. More than
~.000 Red Chinese have
rac!!d to freedom this year .
Most ur them swam hom
th~ ma•nland to Ho na Kon&.
An t"Stlmated 4 ,000 of these.
rdugecs are under aae '25,
with 3,000 of lhese being
under 18.
The trouble lS, such sport
as thiS is unor&anized. Thes~
yu11n1 pt"u plc:, as
individuals, j:lisi llusioflt'd .
fru!trated , and fcnc~d m.
have decidrd that there
must be so methmg o utside
that is better, thou&h rhey
have never lasted freedom.
So they risk their lives to
fi nd o ul. Instead of
swappina industrial goods
and know-how to the Red
• • • NO. 14, THE WATSON AMENDMENT:
This Is a drastic measure to set a limit
on property taxes, and a drastic step
Is what we need to get our cries of
pain beard by the tax-spending lawmakers.
There is much glib talk in Sacramento
about "tax reform," but there Is only
one way to get that reform, and that is
to cut taxes. The only way to get that
done Is to cut down the size of govern-
ment. The Watson amendment could just
be the instrument needed to accomplish
this long delayed r eform. When the effect
of the tax limitation is felt by the big
spenders in Sacramento, they might get
the message. • • • NO. 20, THE COASTAL INITIATIVE:
This would add another layer of govern-
ment to our already cumbersome and
tax-devouring political machinery. The
Blii!POr~ ~ \9i ~Dit\f!\V&_are, J<no"!""'~y.
or not, promoting big government, which
bas historically demonstrated Its capacity
for taking away local rights and creating
new bureaucratic burdens on taxpayers.
All of us should be fighting to retain
local authority and local control rather
than surrendering any of our rights t o
some new politically controlled commis-
but 1s doblg wbat that strange By Speclal Correspondent
woman tells him. He has be-"Women aDd mothers every-
trayed our friends and taken
up wtth our eoemles. I feel
sure that he Intends to divorce
me soon.
wbere,
Take off your tennis shoes aDd
don't despa.lr,
Because H. 0 . W., a women's
Please, dear God, turn the ifoup.
bearts of my ehlldren &Dd my Are putting on their combit.t
husband back to me before It boots\"
is too late. "You make the Uvlng and
R. 0 . Voyles we'll ma.ke life worth Uv1ng''
1684 Whittier. 139 Is tbe pledge to men from
Costa MeSa, Calif. the "Happiness of Womanhood
Inc.," a gro~ that Is orp.o!z.
• VOTE AMERICAN lng to oppose the "Women's
Editor of the Ensign, Lib" movement. They promise
A Republican editor. Bunster tn practice the art of femin-
Creely. thinks Nlioo can't beat tnity. never again to say, "I'm
McGovern unless the Republi-just a housewife," and to do
cans stick togeth&r. Noosen5el all they can to dispel the idea
McGovern is as good as beaten ttat housewives are trumpy,
right now. The real threat to amoo.g other thingS.
the RepubUcaD Party was shot What It all boils down to
and is out of the running, and ls the equal rights ameodment
now the McGovern YS. Nixon (ERA) whlc b passed to the U.S.
gimmick has emerged as a Senate on March ZZ, with only
iuperbly engineered package of 8 senators voting apillst it.
dupllclty plotted to throw the Womeo•s Lib, wblch represents
election to Ni.mn by simple only 3 per cent of Ule female
default of quality to tbe Demo-populat:toa. pushedhardforthis,
eratic Party. We should oot a!ld the housewives are oow
elect Nl1011 aor McGoYern tor demanding equal time. TtUrty-
two very obvious reasons: eight states hue to ratity the
(1) Nixon's allr:unent with amendment, and 11 ha'l'ealready
tie huge.. c;orpor~ llloULDI-' .. ••· -..... -. mObey oD a -oo.wtn hr :-and' · The rJPlitlCatk.nt." of udi
l11s hoc us-pocus •Uh Red Cbloa ameodmeat are many. For total
and Soviet Russia make him equaUty, this could mean that
unfit to repre&ent the people women cou)d be drafted, and
lo the best interests of the s hare tbe barracks with men.
United State10. Tftere could be oo such. thing
(2) McGovern, with his rag-as rape, no "his .. aod "h.er"
tag rabble on the tar left, hls restrooms --the list ls endless.
poUUcal opportunistsallaround 1o Maryland, the "compul-
him, hls wild promises atx1 sory work Jaw" tras amended
his general incompetence, is by the general assembly to
t1kewlse unfit for such a big Include women. "The law Pro-
job. vides that because of the ex-sion. • • • So what's left? SchmiU ? Now tstenc! of a state of \I'll' the
NO. 22, THE FARM LABOR INITIA-just a cotton plckln' minute, goveroor may by procla~tioo
and don't let the brainwash require all able bodied men TIVE: This is a much needed measure show. John Schm itz, the new-aDd women between 18 and so
to curb the dangerous power of Cesar comer, ts needed now to op-woo are not employed In any
Chavez and his United Farm Workers pose the two poUUc:al giants usefUl occ._,tioo to register who pose as a two-party sys-and be put to wort in any job
Union. Proposition 22 would assure farm tern while in truth they are the state deems necessary.
workers the most basic of economic and but one, aod to revive the two-UDder this law, any persoo party system as Jt should be. falling or retustng to do the
political freedoms, the right to a sec r et So don't waste a sf.agle vote. work asstgned would be tlned
ballot to decide whether to belong to a Give the realoppostUooabreak. aOO/or tmprlaooed." (TheBar-
Th.ts time vote American. ba.ra M. Morris Report from
union or not t o join. This measure would Mill Basham lhryla.nd, Sept. 19'12.)
also outlaw the secondary boycott, an (a O.mocral) The "Happiness of Womao-P.O. Box 461 hood" P'~ has taken on this indefensible weapon of labor unions. Cesar Costa Mesa eause a.Dd their 10..potnt plat-
wants to retain that weapon, and he does form ts a.s follows:
not want farm workers to have the privilege • YOtrrH AGAINST 1. Achieve a membership or McGOVERN 10.000.000. We must have the
of a secret ballot. Those wh o support Edi tor of the Enilgn, power of nwnbers to carry
little Cesar in this power grab also are We, like many of the younger out all the points of our plat-reneratlon, oppoie the fancies form. We know the majority seeking to deny farm workers the basic of George McGovern. we ha.ve of tbe housewives ln this coun-
right of freedom of choice. fotmded his measures so re-try beUeve In God, tamtly and _:_:o::::~~:.:._:..:__::_:_::_:~:_.:::..::_.:::..::_ ________ pulsin and tl1l intelligence so eOUDtrJ. We have a. ifUe re·
A BE,rTER IDEA low that we llat'e organlzed a splftS!blUty to impart to them
" " • lo<:al oroanlzatlon called the lmporb.oce of studlnr IC>
"Youth Against McGmern." It to be counted.
has DOW become a lllltioDI.l or-Z. Insure respect tor God's
gaatutJoo wfthltabaadQuarters dlvtoe plan. the tlmll:y struc-
at 919 18th street, Suite 800, ture. We want to insure re-
Wuhloctoo, D.C. 20006. spe<:t for human llle, whether
We are only students to Or-It be ace 3 modbs }Weoat&l ance Couaty hleb acltoot.s and or are 103. W! wtnt to insure
eoUegea, but we wam to he_, re1pect for every lluman be1Dr
dt'feat McGonra am h11 mytb &Dd remember that reprdlen
that all youor people s~rt of color, nee or creed, tlery
hJm. We wtll trJ, flmda per-hwnu belD& lB a Uttle bit of
mlttlDc. to place paid anti-God aDd aboc!ld be respected
U:eGo"ra adnrUMmeots lD u neb. You caNd tepsllte
most eommua.!tJ aDd coUt~ peop)U:• feellnp. TIM!IN tbJDp
HWIPIPtfl. mut be taqbt 10 the flmUy
Wt bl•e a1:rt&dJ prlated •ltb loY-e.
thouaDds ot men att&ctlDC 3. Re!JlOife communllt a.ad
McOO..tra•s eooaomt.e a.aduU-IOCJ&Ust teracbi.Dp from our
CleftDM poUd., from a. JOIIlb.. tchoot.. Aad tAch oar 10UDC
fill PGOIIIoa. aru,o c-,. -lllbo 11or1 ot lbo rr-..
Yootll Aplul MeQnnlo&'*> 11MJ •JoJ Ill Am.-l<a. TboJ
plu>Ain& to pol>lloll poolco..... mut loan IIIII tr-II
---~ ....._ .. 1101 10111ollllllr 10 lib lor
11MeGoT•a 11 1914." "Mia-craaMd. It la IOfDitlllltC to ftc'bt
Coortn willa Mc:('.olrln. u "V<M for ud die IDr lad we llbolld
tw MeGor .... 1bo Lui Proot-1101 not OIIIJI all 1M -~~
dtlll ol Amtrlca," aad ••nt ID the fti'Jd CU e.jo~J, UbutJ
Gonr11111oal 1'1101 MeGotwu .... JUilu lor all,
lAUt Gcrr'WM Belt." We doD1 .f. a.ore •om-.•a 1Jb
olol> 111<0. --tooolllllr from -.......... -.. -.......... ow lu -· ....
-...... lle()Onn'• ..,soc ----1M liM' lllo ud ...... por. IIIIo _.,.tilt U11J olroe-
.-1 _,_. of lie-t>H. •
--..-·-· I,T_. __ ....... ,.;:::.,'Ciij;'iiftiNii;G:T~Ui;;iE;'T:U:£!1----1 lad,...,.... tu ,;,lied tM )Dip el •cr , aS. us Ia hoi of MoOooonl'o Loo --lo -• 1M..,,.
ol a bouseW"Ife W'ltb the pride
and dignity it deserYes.
6. Prese"e temininU:y. We
realize that there is a distinct
dttference in male and fema le.
A true lady wUI deUght La
accentuating that d!ltereoce and
through the art or fern1n1nlty,
she will Inspire mascullnJty
and chivalry in her man.
7. Restore morallty, WewaDt
to wipe out pornography and
return dignity aDCI respect to
se:z IP marriage. We W'111 teach
our sons and daughters to be
morally clean. Our children
wtu learn by example, for a
l.&dy's reputation is impeccable.
8. Eliminate drug abuse. As
hOuseW"tVes we want to get to
the cause of ooe or the major
problems in America today,
that of drug abuse. We start
by being good housewtns
a.nd by teaching our young peo-
ple to turn oo to God and to
themselves, ra.ther Ullln to a
put or a shot tn the arm.
9. Return to patriotism. We
•aat OUT cbiJdreD to be taugbt
toore IDd respect tor this great
nation, where they are bon
tree.
10. Elect topvernmentato!-
fice men and women who are
dedicated to God, fa.mJ.Iy aod
country. We llave the right to
poU ttte candidates and ttnsJ out their stand on God, family
and country.
For further lnlormatlon on
how you can ltelp this cause
and preserve your position as
houseW'Ife iDd mother, write
to: President Jacqule DaYison,
1902 Paelftc Aveoue, Kingman,
Arlsooa 86401.
The .quote b'om their news-
letter: "We are little old ladles
who are taking off our teonls
shOes and plKU.o&; oo our combat
boots. U Washington thought
they had a lot of pressure oo
them by Women's Lib, 3 per
cent of the women ln this co~m
try, think wha.t'sgoingtohappen
•hen the other 97 per cent
land oo theml''
Nnw the St;4 question IS.
''Wh o q u est1oned
Johnson?" Did he t>Ver trll
anybody how ht started
w1th nothing ~nd .~ma~~t·J J
S 15 ·JO million fon urh:
whtlc' 1m the publ1.:: pa yroll
all the way' And whJI
ah o ut h~~ pnvate hh•''
Shuuld thl' Wuhingtnn
pri'SS corps, l ongres.smrn .
and Senators and olher~
ha vr to ld thr Amencan
people that John Ktnnet!y ,
as Co ngressman, Scnaltlr.
and President , had the
se xual moralit y of an <~.llc y
cat? And will somebuJ y
ple.asc tell us how R1 ch.ar ll
Nixon becam~ an ovt"rmght
mtlhonaire?
•• return for
pandas, why not swap our
younli! Marxists, anarchists,
traitors and demonstrators
ror .liO me youna Chinesr
who h:~te Marxism and love
l!bt'ny? No, sports-lover
Nixon ·,. approach ts to a1d
and autlil. shore up and
pr~serve th~ M110 Tsc-t ung
Ty ranny . After aU , it
R1.::hard the Fmt Qtn bnng
abo u r his "new world
rorder," w1lh "peace m our
t1me" and all time. there
w1ll bt" no need 10 cscapt'
There w1\l be nowhert" 10
escape. The Ame rican Party
1972 PLATFORM ,.. Maybe the answer is to Peace is easily :wchieTt d.
;ill you need 40 ,.AU 11
surrend er -t!' ...
.... 3
,.. r.-days afler the
Democut Convention
whined. to a close in Miami , I
saw a bumper stk ke r which
read : ''For President -Vote
NO ." But now the
America.n Party is offerina
the American people a
chance to vot e YE S. Here
are more highlighls or the
American Party pLUform :
SOClAL SECURITY
"The American Party fuDy
appreciates the rig htful
aspiration of th.e a&ed lo live
in dignity and ~no mic
security .
"The aaed have been rhe
principal victims of an
irresponsible &overnment-
fostered i nflation. We
supporl legislation to
require spe,ial trust, usin3
those funds solely for the
purpOli e o f pro viding
beilefits to the beneficiaries.
We support the removal of
the earninp limitation or 62
and over in order that thc:y
may earn any amount o f
additioul in come.
"We support the richt of
those entering the labor
market to elect to
psrlicipate in 1pproved
priv1te retirement plans as
sn alternative to the Federal
Soda! Security Procram.
Current studies est1bliJh
that, at present nta. the
ume rundt p1id into 10cia:l
aecurity over the sYerqe
worker's productive life
would produce, if paid into
1 private
lund , 11
1ucticlent
in•eltment trullt
principal aum
to protide the
wOJker a ntirC!ment lncome
at leut MYefll times laraer
thlln pruent toc:MI •cunty
benefiu.
HEALTH CAR£
''Tbt a"'•e man lodty
h thrnuned In hh
eoonomlc: Mcuttt·y by the
hiP COli of nw4k:al car..
We hlleu t bat tlle
ad.,..,r.,_ or oW' KitntJiic
acbhn111taU Ia tbl
mtdk.al 0.111 lbollld k
1.U.Itll to ..,., dl:lm'a,
1"""'111 til< he _ _,.. .,.. .•.
"We support cooperative
effo riS between priv111e
insurance c arriers and
p r i vate cha r itable
institutions to pro vide
low1.:ost medical insurance
for the average citizen. We
o ppose '"Y form o f
1 0 vern m ent .,ont ro lled
insurance.
"We fully support the
freed om or the cit izen to
choose hiS o wn physi,ian.
sensitive to the special needs
of the handicapped and
support state-a dministered
pro!JI'ams which offer thes~
citiz.ens the educational and
employment opportunities
lo lead productive lives.
INFLATION
''The averaae family in
America is today the victim
of go vernmen t -c reated
innation which robs the
workin& man o r advantqe
achieved by high waae
standard•.
"Government created the
problem of inflation by
deficit s pending a(ld
Government mull be curbed
in such further aclivity.
"The American Party
1upport1 aU steps necessary
to haU the innllt;onary
spilal , includlnl putting the
Fedenl Government on a
pay·as·you-go buill and
restorina 1 10und monetary
t.tndlrd by permittina tbe
indiriduaJ citizen to own
1nd n'han1e told, tnd the
American Party ld~tel
the abolition of the Feclertl
Raern System (1 prl••te
~ration), 1nd topthcr
wfth auch tbollllon, the
American Puty 1dvocates a
mum to the aokl stlndlfd.
"We object •rofllly to
the potie:y of prnont and
put tdmlnlltrldOt\1 In
blamina elthw tbe woddn&
men or the b'lllll*l man for
tbt problem of Wlatlon.
•-nte tmpOiiit&on ·or .., ..
and price control•.
o•.-bb tlt&bUtbed to
QQb mnatkMI, 11 • fraU
tapoo every dtta. or
~ ... cd fOC' th•
-·1-fnolulnl
. -... lrioo .. .-.
make the ¥ice ~Cfid.CN'Itial
candidate "face !he n:ation" -.....------
WfAktt c~ Rt,.,.t
JOHN G. SCHMITZ
Calilom;. 35th o;,.,.;c)
''Hanoi Ja.ole" former attorney-ceneral Ram-
ret"""!d to the United say Clark, who went to Ka.aol
States the capital ot the via Moscow after recetrinc a
enemy wbo bas killed&Ddwouo-''blJb-lenl briefing oo. Vlet-
ded over 350.000 Americans namese aJ!airs" from the U.S.
on tbe t.ttleflelds of Southeast State Department August B. He
Asia. was invited by two Sonet
WbUe 1n Ha.ool, she made "peace" apparatuses -· tbe
many bto&dcasts wb!ch were Wor1t1 Peace Council and the
monitored and transcribed by Stockbolm Coofereoce oo Viet-
the ForelgnBroadcastlnlorma-nam International Llal.sonCom-
Uon Servtce oftbe FederaiGov-mlttee --speclflcaUy to lDves-
eroment. lD ooe ot them abe ttgate U.S. "'ftl' crimes."
said that sbe "was completely Clark, having been a.ttorneJ-
tmpressed by the VtetDamese general, knows full well that
people's solida.rtty and mutual tbe World Peace COUDCU,
sympathy &Dd their determtoa-formed to 194:9, played a ma.j)r
tlon to materllllze Pre-nt part Ill spreading the lalse
Ho Chi Minb's testament &Dd "germ wvtue" ebarged a-
bring tbe anU-u.s. aggrea:IOD gaJ.o.st w; in the Korea.a War
for oatlooalJ&lnUoa to com-a.nd ·tbat It tocloded IUCb wen.
plete tieton." Bro&dCutiD&' kDowD Commtmfst persooaps:
to U.S. aircraft carriers Jul1 as W. E. B. DuBois, Herbert
17, sbe said: "Tbt mea wbo A9theter, Paul Robeson a.nd
are ordering you to UN these Hohrd Fast.
W'eapons are war crtmJJIIlls • • • A govero.meot cannot commit
Why do JOU do ttU? Why men to comt.t, rtstlng am:! all
do you A::tllow orders telUnc too of'tiD e~perleodng death,
you to deatroy a boapital or wOID!s a.ad tmprtaoome.nt. t..lld
bomb tbe scboota?" OD Ju.ty DOt be uted W'Ub erowtnr n-
zz, a.p..tn 1:1roetlealttnctoplloU, bemeoee wby tbe tormdors
she DJd: "tt they told you a.ad detractors of tbUe ftptlnc
tbe truth )'00 wouldn't fl-. mea and tbo8e wbO play the
you wouldn't ld.U." eoemy•• pme are allowed to
or CCKirM, oo ooe ts cfriDg rua tree aod do eJaetl)' u they
A mertca.n ptlota ordera to des-pi -..e.
troy bolpitall or bomb8Cba011:. MUUooa ofAmertcan~watc:h
BullbtiiOud--~~~ lqlbo R..,.mltc&IIDI-1000·
by JI.M FODtil. IMmld to me yea,tioa,. aw m1 bel.rd Sera~
Ia elo&r flolllloa ol Soc:1too tor 1!onJ <lo-ooc-.
Z387 ol Title lB of lbo -Rom111 Cllrt of Ylol&llatllbtl
Slalol Coclo wbleb pr-tbot IApo Act, wlllcb prold1lllo 06·
.... -, .. llb-tobMr-p..-bJ prlftlo ~
fero wllb, 1-. or~ wllb • lorllp _..,, dttriDc
lbo ...,...It, oo dl.ld&>IIM of blo Ylslllo Jluol. Slaee --
lbo mtBtary • •nl lo<cn tor ~ aid 11a1 111o
ot lbo Uallod !bios: (I) od· • -'> wu -u 1bt1 .-.
'ftaea, CCMU~ll, WIMt or lA q.nt IDd wUb tbt ~ .., -,..,...or &tloqlia ol Pr-~ w~or ..
10 .... -dl•lfoo, 111o-1tu u. pr_., on s--
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diiJ" Ill broaldlti!M ..... .-.... lllo llldl-"' oo Sill' 17 1 -. to u. 'lfllleb srw ~ 111!11-
•llonoJ ~ of 1M -1r Oll&rlld bltD 'IIIli? _......,....,I_P_
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NE111'0RT HARIIOA Ell SIGN
I'll LiltED IEEKLV -PAGE I
lltURSMY,I!l'T. 21, 1!72
!XIIIl!IA i>£LIIAR, CAL.
N. B. HOUSE SALE LAW
AIMS TO HALT BOOTLEG
no -.... porilllllor to IMd
tbe alii ar esebup ol r.C-~~ ~~~~:=~i":!; cloCalbolldlop wllllla llloCit)' ordo prior to
of Newport Boaeb wtot ll!lo acr-of efllct , .. erda)'. of rllidiDU•l-.;diillli;::
Ordluuce No. 14U requires or clalace doN
that the owaer or bl1 autbor-tbe flrlt alt ol
----------lubdlYtaioDI ...... lbo.~::;J
GEM TALK ;;:~,zJ:~ct.
T 0 0 ' A Y Tbo r-of relldlllllal
bUIIdlll( re<9fda 01&)' bo ab-
talDed from tbe dep&rtmeat ol
eommUD!tJ de'fe1opmeat ~ a., J. c. HvMphti•~
appUcaaoo IUid the PQmeat ol
a $5 fee. The repcxi: wlll re-
main n.Ud for a period DOt to
e1Ceed 6 mODths from the date
of Luue.
Tbe new la'tf fUrther pro-
Yldes that a copy of the re-
port stall be dtUnred to the
buyer prior to ecuurrunatioa
of tbe a le or ne~. Tbe.re-
Circus theme for birthday :;£~~';:.!.-::
KmA .,_"c-ud ..... c-. "CDM. -a . ._, -'t "* dol Mar ,..lillie-rltlc AU lllo ...... pii)'Od .. ,.. CI')'Oiol A.... .... ....
at 1U ~ -plrtJ ,. at canl"l -ud •Jol'«l .,. btpO -111 ...-. s--.1, Stpt. 10. DrMIIldi U I lillt1DI elrCII ....... c:akll &DIS at tb1 !ftftl Air .. , ......... cion, KtYID 1od 1U lrl-,' ... •""••lco-cr_•_m_".-. ___ _;Yl,;W;Io;;,• .;,T,;•;;•;.., ___ • lllr..... aU lllo ...... " • eire• canlftL
Tbo riDe mutor wuu..-
..,, 111 U , wbo tu jult
ret• Did to Un 1D Coroaa del
Mar after 4 ytut ill ~blla.
HaftlL ' Ste•eo nr.,.er, a,. 10, wu
a dlriDc IWCI'd nallol'tr. Tbt
ltrone mu wu Stena Rieke,
ap ?, of Balboa lll&Dd. Carole
Rlete, &It 10, na the tipt.
rope walker. BrlnlllDc oa a tew
laqbl wu: lslarlt WblteboUae,
&It 10, the elan. Barbin.\
Ewell was tilt lorhme teller.
STUFFED EARS
1. c . .,..,_riM. .,._ atwo fore, transaeUou W'hlcb are
• JUJ ,._,.,. •'""' ,.., consummated oa or after Sep. "('M' HELPING to seoc1 you to collep," says Mu. OI.Ye Saow center of Newport ._. • c.....,_ lA/lld,..,.. tember 2'7, 19'72, wiJI be at-Beach, wl".o Is health chairman for JWllor Ebell Club of Newport 8-.:;h, ~liJ.ng to the
Tbo plrtJ ..... porlormed I
aa aotmala. Llou )umpi.a.R'
-a rlll& of crept _..1 fire were Peter Caroes of Bal
Isle aDd Kevill Whitehouse. Ze-1
trru n1ldD& tiMt tlcbl rooe
were Cbrls KJ....,.trlt k. lrrt.a.e
Terrat e, DI&Da Crable, CD M;
Holly -. ol lAcuna and
Julie Godlry of COM.
Tbe elepbants balanced oo
one foot on top of a tub. They
were Krista JarYie , Laguna Nt~
q11el; Wtu Farrell, Unlnr sity
Park. aDd Jeftrey Godfry,CDM.
Horses that galloped and jumped
tbe jumps were Jeffrey Shields
of COM, AWe Cooper of B.L,
When your grandmother was a girl, cotton dipped
m blac k pepper and sweet 011 was her favorite earache
remedy. Thanks to medical ICien<:c" our ears fare
much better toda y. We"ve many effective medications
that stop infections fast ... reduce complications.
So, don't rely on ""home remodteS'" when you're ill.
Your health is your most precious ~ion. Treat
it as such. Let your physician prescnbr: 1he medicines
thaf will be most effective for you, Then remember
lw •tMoec H ,..,., w '" feeted. stuffed repUca of a mouse. "Seod a mouse to collep ror only 51~" ts the sk:lp.n of the
_,_.,.u,. 011 ••"'• •"d Rlebard V. Hop.o, director American Cancer Soelety for co llecting research flmda. Helping the IJOCiety ts just one
,._,~. of community denklpmeot, u-of the health pro1eets of the local club. Mrs. Enn Tbomu of Mesa Verde club treasurer
EL ECTROHIC WATCHES nounces Uat appUcaUona for is plMlng the contribution button on Mu. Snow. Tbe project ctatrm~ Mrs. Luc~
BASICALLY SIMPLE the r eport are DOW an.Ua.ble. Wilder or Meredith Gardens, Is OOkUDg the mouse. Otber health projects tnclOOe sta.ftlng
"Electrootc" lmplles to The report form, to be fi lled the Red Cross bloodmobile at Hoag Hospital, sta.m.a.g the wen Baby CUoJc In Costa
many people a myster ious sys-out by the city bulldiDg depart-MAsa , and distributing educatlooal material to belp stopve.:.ereal disease, (Ensign photo.)
:~li~~~::~~~=::ees-~:t.,:~~rrr~t~~ Cultural needs studied R ~~~:~~~rT!!!~~YA~es .. IRI .. &r
Acttally, electric and elee-• .,..., Brandt of Corona del Mar 1f'1ll Christensen PI ·-y trootc watches are simple, re-ascertain tbe elleot of con -Ways and means to ac-Walter B. Mellott, U.rs. WU-be shown Oct. ?-29 at Challis 1'Jw ~ 1 _._
us for quality prescription compounding.
liable aDd easy to service and structlon autborbed. compUsh recommendations llam R. MasoG. Jolin Scott Galleries, 1390 S, Coast Hwy., ..._ .. liP
repalt. The buyer can check the cootalned In an inventory of Trotter, Mrs. Robert J. Mar-t.aeuna Beach. The showtngwtu ... ,.. a. COAIT ... '1. co.DIIA Da.
All such watchesba.veasma.U property for compliance w:ltb cultural groups and faciUUes sball, Mrs. Jolla F. Porter. LDclude sketches often exeeuted OaiOU , ...
battery wbicb looks almost es-tbe permits issued, lDd U any in Orange ColDlty are pre sent).y r~r~s,~R~le~har!fd~W;lDe;k~le:r~,__:and~!JI~~~h~e~ft~e~lrl~and~~a~lso~stud~~lo:_~:~~~~~~a;•;cl~o;••~•~·~·CDiol~~b~~~~~~~!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'J actly Uke a hearl.a.g a.td ceU, unauthorized construetlon Is uDder stUdy, according to Alan LeRoy BarthOlomew. variations
but ia built to put out less found to uist, the blryer can C. stoneman, president of tbe .
ClD'rent but onr a k>oger period report this to tbe city tor of-Newport Harbor Foundation
of Ume. These batteries al.!Jo Uclal lnspect1on, and the city The cultural survey is ~n
dltfer ln that the watch wUl can order the riolation cor -taioed fn a report published
not be seriously harmed should rected before the sale is con-last May by the Newport Beach lea.tace occur. s ummated. Tbe buyer accepts City Arts Committee 1D co.
All these watches hav e some ''bootleaed .. coostructlon at operation with the foundation.
kind of mechanical oscillator his own risk. because he then or paramount Ioter eit, Mr .
periled by a balance wheel, becomes liable for Its removal Stoneman said is a coocluslon
tunl.a.g fork or other pulsating The report form will Ust reached by both the r E!IXlrt and
or vibrating device which car-the foUowtng information: representatives to the founda-
ries etttM!r a colt or a per -• Address and lep.ldescrlp-tlon board of trustees that ther e
manent mag:net. When current tion. is an urgent need to establish
pa.ssea through con or magnet • Zone classl.flcaUon a.nd a vtable cultural complex to
It provides power to move the authorized use. serve as an outlet for various
other slmple devices to tne • Occupancy as establlshed commwllty inter ests aoo pro-
s ystem. by rrmUs of record. gram& LD Orange County.
You ta.n buy electric or e lec-Variances, cood:ttfoBal use Newport Harbor Foundation
tronlc watches with con.Odence. permits, excepttoos and other which mer ged with OraD~
Tbey are ver y trouble-free, pertinent legis lative acts of County CoWlcil of Arts almost
with adjustments and repairs re;ord. 2 yean ago, Includes r epr esen-
ea.slly accomplished by your Special restrictions Ln use tattoo from many cultural and
local !Ddependent jeweler (AdY.) or development wb.lcb may ap-ch'ic groups, including Orange
~.. .... ...
•Ina t.4u., • .,teri
Do so ...
Rapidly & Easily
Under
Medical
Sup.rvisio"
POUNDS .t.HD
INCHES GO F.t.STI
Weight Clinic Inc.
%345 E. COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA DE L MAR
(Near MacArth ur Blvd.)
HOURS: 9 to 1, Z to tbru Friday
FOR ALL OF YOUR
IN SU RAN CE NEEDS
GENE H. ROBERTSON
INSUUNCE
3333 E. Coost Hwy.
Con>no dol Ma.-Tel ephone 673-3850
County Pbilha.rmooic Society,
Children's Tbeatrt Gu.Ud orDr-
ange County, South Coast Rep-
ertory Theater , Newport Har-
bor Art Museum, Harbor Area
Concert Assoctatton. and the
Newport City Arts Committee.
The foundation's ottlcers, in
addition to Mr. Stoneman, r e-
tired Purer eiecutlve, are Da-
Yid Emmes , vice president ;
Dona ld Harwood, secretary; aoo
Mrs. Edgu HUl, treasurer .
Foundation trustees are Mrs .
PttiUp Davts, Mrs. Ralph Tao-
dowsky, Mrs . Alan Stoneman,
Mrs . David v. SktlU ng, Mrs.
Cuttor d Hakes, Mrs . 0 . w.
Richard, Mrs . Edgar B. Wit-
mer, Mrs . Geor ge Michaud,
Mrs . William Stabler, Mlss
Agnes Blomquist, Mrs. Buddy
Ebsen, Daniel L. Wulff, Mrs.
David Yo1mg, P. A. Palmer ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jame~; B. Stod-
dard, James C. Kllllngsworth,
JQI\n Vibert, David A. Hill,
LEG.t.L HOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The following person Is doing
business as: SMC-100, 366 San
Miguel Drive, Suite 306, New-
port Beach, Califor nia 92660:
San Miguel Cattle Company,
lnc. -General Partner , a. CaU-
fornla CorporaUon; James H.
Daughtry, Prestdeot, 271 6 Wln-
dover DriYe, Corona del Mar,
Ca Wornla 92625 •
.-This business Is being con~
due ted by a Umlted partner-
sllll>.
Slcnedo J. H. Daugbtry.
Thls statement tiled w:l.th the
county clerk of Orange Couoty
on: Sept. 18, 19'72, by Beverly
J. Maddox, deputy couoty clerk.
Publlsh: Sept. Zl, 28, Oct. S,
12, 1972, in the Newport: Harbor
Eoslcn. F -20293
IS EMIALMINCi RECj>&IIUD IY LAW7
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by ~U6£NE 0. I~RGERON
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• maJ~r
one
ifornia bank • pays 1ncome on sav~ngs·
every month.
At UCB we figu re the money savmgs account at UCB
you r savmgs earn should
ue yo urs to use w hen
yo u need 1t O r wa nt 1!.
No t on Jus t the 4
days o u t o f the ye ar
whe n the o the r s
pay o ff
It works th r ee w a ys
We wdl send yo ur
m onthly sa v mgs
m te r es t check b y
ma li O r w e c an
d e p o s1t 1t to yo u r
ch eckmg account
If yo u ha v e o ne Aft e r al l, your bills
come m , relentlessly.
e v e ry m o n t h . Why
sho uld n't you collect
w1 th us Or yo u
c a n ele c t to leave 1t
Yougetbillsevery month, don't you ? Jn s avmgs to pJl e
your 'se cond income" fro m
s avmgs Ju s t a s o ften ?
You c an. if you have a regular
UNIIED
CAlifORNIA
BANK
up more mter est
Savings a t UCB. It's hke an
e xtra pay day e ve ry m o nth
~B
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Sculpture to
be dedic
~ ~;-;;:;~;:;:~:-:-:B:-:E::·E::-:L~IN::-:E:=.:-, .A-,~:,~ •.
lp JAMIY I IlLS ...
IJtdlrs?lao "' • ll'et-a• l~f....,_ -..,. 1111 ....
..... taa ........ ,..,. -e-.... ~~~ •m.. u.r ..... , ......... :]~L~-~ ... ~~-~·~ .. ~~·~c -t--1 ...... ...,_ ..... ,._,Gil~-~-----·-.... loolt, JOt I -wo ,_ Wlllo -al .,..,., eaopt II 110o rail, • , ...... Mltt:l 10 c»umMM
WID loor rm I IIIIo--I Joolood ... lllo II a clock placo , , , 1111 c1 ·-CIOlllT IW Till
11Mn11r• old ......... 4 liiPIId ekwtr, tftP a1oei cour• ft.,. llilYt 1 ew:t1oo IT.lTI M C~ PCil leiiii"GGVJ art1lt Tom V&a Sut llr-+--lD Nwpott C ..... 'l Flnncfsl -aJoor 1M -ct 1M-aGII. clock ., .-, t1ooop .. "'" TB COIIII'rT or OtiiiQ& Piau will bo belli ThuratlaJ, k-+-,1-
-5, Ia 1111 -C4Ull '*11811 Ltlll lu--. .a Oe .. ~ dQ' tMn, tbl qallt a .., .. old CM t. tbl Ito. A·._,
adjacoot to tile roceolb' COlD· ...... _ .-~~ ....... ~~~~-......... , •.Ow ---•to --.. alllc ...... - -to ~-cl ~~~~ II. 1!18-llral --..,_ .,. bad 1 a a =sr IIIII -""""' pt U to a cloelt -.., 8'I'EII, aloo -u iOIIII
- -110o-•-.s -a oollas -Locsroa. ·--llcUI Wl11111'111. Doc-. dron to tbe • 11t ota..' We PIIIICI tbroacb Uil ri.l... ODour ''9tbood&J..oal" nar.. ltOTICI B11DtBT OIVI:N
Pitted u .. -, Unloo SIDle
Blllllllar. lr+-
Tbe ddclttoo ot tbe ll&bted
foualalo aDd oculpture Ia bola(
-ed bJtile Newport Har.
bor F-tloo, a P'O<WofHu-
bor Area c1U&ellS working 1o
sttmulate cultural acUYIUes.
At tbe ceremony, Alan C.
-..... foODdaUon .... sl. deat, wm reveal plans for a
PJ'OCI'am to rea.l1Je a culturU
complu tn the Newport Harbor
• SHARON DASHER, Huk'a area.
Oceaa Froat rtetun.at: "It Sftera.J years ago the IrvtDe
wu a ..,.IDOdnmm•. We'Ve Company made a cooditlonal
beeo blh 4 ,_,., a.ad tbb: was commttmeot to tbe commuo.Jty ~~~ )'ft. Aleo, th.JJ:r.p .. " to pronde a suitable location
q,.__, do>n. a lot. It'• mare for a regiooal cultural center.
plea.la.at IIOW,'' Tile et •·· -. CR eu. ...... attoo. and acreage
AlG JONES, orDer ot wm be determined wheo tbe
"Taco CQU~~lracy" lbap: '"I prellmJnary layout piau are
opeoed bai:IDta bert 4 tDODthl submttted to tbe company a ~go alter llOitlar out cl the ~amao said, '
rmy, PreYlous rt.IU. to .N"~ oetalls of tbe event wUl be
port from my borne la Loaa I.DDOUDCed later Mr st Beach pve me tbe tmpreuloa. saJd. • • oneman
tbat this would be a &ood place
to open my busiaen. I'm dJI. HEW MEMBERS JOIN
appolDted, Hlgbpuklo&'chups The Santa Aoa Country Club
han drina. peapJe a..,... was the settlng Sept, 19 tor
a *>Cial bour and luncheon
hooorlng 9 Dew members of
tbe Ora.np County chapter of
USC's Town and Gown Junior
AUJilla.ry, Tbe membership
cr.trman, Mrs. Doug Simpson
introduced the new member&;
Mmes. Gregg Butcher, Bing
Cherry, Ray Finkle, Ectward
Hume, Carl Kym la, Tom Lin-
Every contestant wins!
For. a correct solution to this Eraslp CfOSSW'ord pasale
you wm the followlng prizes: '
• One hundred Blue Chip stamps.
OR
• Chicken dlnner trom Pudctes. 291 E. 17th st. Costa
Mesa. (Four pieces, 1\aU.ch.lcktll, plus side dlabesJ
PLlS
• A 6-rnooth Ensign subscrlpt1on tor a friend
There wll1 be a surprise gUt tor all l.Deorr'eet eotriel
ALL EN TRIES MI.ST BE RECEIVED BY THE ENSIGN
BY FRIDAY, OC T. 6th. Mail or bring to: %'121 E. Coast
Hwy,, Cor ona del Mar , Calif. 92625.
NAME .• , • , •••••.••••••••• , •• , ••• , •• , ••••
ADDRESS, .... • ..•.. • ... , .... , .....•. • • • ..
lJoo c1 Locsrat. C....O Ia 1111 .._ -ll<acllcall1.., 1111 rim Ia llullbnck, a. Clflltal to 111o crodllara cl IIOo -
MIWII ""'t bJ L. ..... (IDI) "~' bad 1111 Jonb' Utile of tl>t -loco Tyrol, A---IJIOiaDpsr--a _. bJ 111o fluUio ..,_ lllld ·no.ar -.. Eo-• , , DOidltuto.., 1111 Joant7 ba .... clllma qallll lllo ald
acq,tor, ,..,._, 111o ~~II 111111 -olrJa<:lor tbrousb 111e Alp!Me wu -doc-art l'll!llrlll to lilt
-IIIC"'III cllldaaot>Jtbtut -• Ill. TIIU. wblch Ia ao pleaam ... _lllld,... l!lom, wttllllloooc....,._h-
11 10 ellll'ftllh'e u to .... 10,000 fMt bleb. We reacbed worklnc' Ia tbe IHidow luda, "" ll. tbe ofllee ot t!le c•t
·-bamaa. 1111 --1111 -.. u -ria locllaoclrattway t11l'111Dc lbo trtoblr cui .,._ of lllo-llllltlod -e. or to lllo Swlao --loU ud cablt cara, llllklllc•WI&e• tor drJinc. We •-to to 11ft-lllom, -.!1111111 ooc-dvtlll tiM F'HDeb rftOIIt:loe at ms.eat ••II. repater (Hotel EWCC~P) u we taAI'J YOIICb«l, to tbt ...s.r ..
(I'IH) doloodlac Loodo XVI Ia AI lbo lop "" -_,. ,,_ to -u macb of tl>t alpod 111111 olll ... d ftAR. Pll'la, .UU MUac. or drowa1ac 1D town u possible. We were..... WOOD A ADICD8)ff, 150 New.
We aw 1111 c.-at ballt 111o warm -..,tile clock out. poclall)' lhrlllocl wWI tile Bu-PG<I C-Drln, Sallt 414,
lD tbl ltb Cllltwf, dMtroJM d:ll tbe rtGarut. Tbe Yiew IUea of Wlltea; bec1UI8 of U. Newport Beaeb, C&IUanda,
bJ are !D tass, nbalJt m tbt froiD tbllre wu apeetacular ••• 4 bel.utirut marble colUDlDI ••• whk:b II tbe patce otbwtl111
re••IMnce IDI1 blroq8e ltrlt, 8llbl1 .-face t1 the claeter lariabl wttb cold, It 1a ealled of tbe -.r~tpedb:I.&U matter•
bat the towers remaiDid from OD CM llde, tbe beautlM ''Our Lady of the Four Post. pertai.DIII.& to tbe .at. ot. Pltd
tbe GotJrle period. Tbe M~a~eU IPU'klJ whlte ..,.. oo the otber, ers. •• decedeat, wtUdD loar moatbl
Tower a, i 1D Dalllbw, are a ud fartber dowa the brown ID the enDJDc we were 811• after the ftnt ~Uc:atloD ol
part o1 tbe Old Towa fti1 of COW'I crutDc pa.cefllllJ • . • tertaiDed wttb aati.Ye Tyrollan ttd.l DOUce.
the lftb ceatury Uld tbelarpll Dell' a I&IJPbire bltaelaktwhere music and folk daoelng. After. Dated September 19, 19'72.
ot remallllDg old ~cattou pJtuure boat. mot'ed about as wards we nlked orer to tbe DOROTHY RtrrH WEB.
of SYt.tJerlaad. well u a few swimmers. We old ptcturesqtae I8CtioD ofllms. STER, ExecW'tx. ot tbe Wlll
We touDd that Luceroe 1a ~~topped there oo our return. bruck to Herq.Frledrtcb of tbe aboYe aamed decedeot.
divided by Rlwer Reuu; tbe NeYer baYe I seen bluer, street wttb the golden roof • • • HARWOOD 6 ADKINSON,
modera 1.8 to tbe ...t· Old Hdder or more yellow 11owers, also the lmuJbruck Arcb ot Post Offtce Bol UKl'l, Nl"e'PPrt
Town, 'datlD&' from the ~tddle thaD tboae bere. Many were Triumph, Beaeb, cA 9Z60S 64.f..tsu
ares, Is to tbe eut. lAter lD familiar to me but some were Everywhere 1n the A-Wine Attoroeya lot Enc:Uu. '
tbu day the two ot us toot a Dot • • • however I feasted on countries we touod people most Publllb: Sept. 21, 28, Oct. 5,
small slgbtaeelo&'.boet aroiiDd tbllr beauty to my bearl's coo. friendly andcourteous,andwery 12, 1i7Z,1D the Newport Harbor
the mala part of tbe lab, wbleb tent • •• I also CODUnued my proud of their eountryliLDds. EDIIp.
CITY ...................• PHONE as a wbole ts lD the torm o1 elcwer search, AND just as they ~~h=tfl=~~=:""---:::::"""""lJ · · · · ' · · · · · · a cross, tbe arms 11 wblcb called us to tbe cable ear for
CHOICE OF PRIZE: tOO B.C. Stamps 0 Cb1cll:en dlnDerO we left out; efen ., our trtp tbe bala.Dee of our down trip, lasted 4 boura. I FOUND my 4 leaf clover . , .
ACROSS OOWM We were QUite comfortable my search was ower (and no
1. A tour-legged l.l.zardllte 1. Do this aDd r ecetwe the I.Dd rtctrt at bome oear the ODI oeeds to hear aaymore
._ SPECTOR JIM MATTHEWS den, James Montgomery, Mi-
* A. SPECTOR, owner of
"Soacks 'n Things" shop: ''Not
bad, but Newport Beach sbould
have mor e tourist attractions
to make 1t mor e desirable for
people 1n tbe area. We need
more parking at lower cost."
chael Gesler and Judy Patter-
amphibian. Ensign each week by maJI prow of tbt boat, Tbe cool about 1t • • • e.z.cept I did brl.Dg
8. First two letters of a coo-2, Annual celebratto~ to breer.e trom tbe water, aow U home wttb met a precious
nectlng wor d. commemorate date of an ennt. Uld then a bit ol IPfaJ, wa.s bit ot the AJplne J. I bated to
10. No t conscious of. 3. City of the Angels (abtw'.} welcome, tor the weatber was lean tb.Js prden spot ••. but
11. A musty atmospher e 4. Dreadful. nry ,warm ubore. Nf!fer, time, cable cars and tour buses
o AUTO o HOUSE
o YACHT
o CO MillER Cl AL
• JIM MATTHEWS, Henry's
Groceries: "Thls Is my third
summer working on the beach
and it wasn't bad at all, but
last year was better. The
weather this year kept the
crowds down."
OENSFORD
• JOHNNY BRYAN, Balboa
Bicycle Shop: "It's been dif-
ferent. More out of town people.
Ther e's a gradual ch2.nge and
It gets quieter each summer.
Not bad at all."
• FRED DENSFORD, day
manager of Bla.ckie's beer bar:
"It was a pretty good summer .
We had fewer tourists and more
regular home-town trade. The
crowd was better behaved."
son.
POTLUCK SET OCT.
The lnternaUonal Students
Service of UCJ Town and Gown
will host a pot luck dinner for
the students from other lands
at 6 p,m, Oc t. 1 at the Park
Newport Apartments. OVer 50
for eign students from 31 d.H-
ferent countries will be guests
of their "friendship families."
Town and Gown Is looldng
for mor e families who are will-
Ing to share their home with
a student trom another country
for short periods of time or
for tt~e whole school year. They
also need hou$E!bold Items such
as kttchen utensils, fur niture
a.nd Unen.s.
WiNS COMBAT AWARD
Navy Petty otttcer Th.ird
Class Bernard f . Gawel, hus-
band of the former MJss Jean
A. English of 1324 Bel!ast Ave.,
Costa Mesa, received the Com-
bat Action Ribbon while ott
the coast of Vietnam atoard
the guided missile destroyer
''.S.S. John S. McCain. The
>t1ips cr ew received the award
'·hen the McC ain encount ered
i!Ore battery tire wttile s up-
f-orttng operations In QuangTri
province.
SERVICE
111111!! ... SPECIALS
Tlu'ough
OCTOBER 15
should have this done tor u. 5. Mother (slang). never have I seen such greea wlit for DO one (very long).
13. A body or 2 or more lD· 6. Laguna thrlna oa it, water ... lite Uquidemeraldsl When we arrived back in
lantry troops (abbr.) 7. Past tense of run. We sped aloog past nrloas Luceroe, my husband, Wl.llfed,
14 T 8, It thrives 1n Laguoa spots of lnterest saw ~ a.ad I got orr the bus oear the
11: G~~l air service. 9, Tbe Ensign Is ~ Ollly Sch.lller Stooe .. '. a oattiral Chapel Bridge wtth the water
18. Sweet n' stickY. home-owDed ooe 1n the enUre layered stooe named ta boDor tower, as we had oot bad the 19 R Harbor Areal of Frtedrleb voo Schiller wbo opport\m1tJ to walk tbrougb this
20: .,~~/::'th~k~~~.). 12. Collected statistics or wrote the story ofWUUam'TelL old (woodtm) covered bridge,
21. Thoroughfare (abbr ) facts. Farther aloog we made the bull. ln 13S3 as another part
22 . Paid TV service (~bbr ~ 15. Tweoty words or leas In turn at Tell's Chapel (Tells. of tbe forttncattoo. PaJ.atlngs
23. Many letters her e (abbr \ the Ensign coats only $1.50, kapelle), wbere we were close ~tile pbles are quite old
25 Originall a Lo • 1 16. JnteWgeoce quotient eoough to see aDd Pbotocrapb are a plctoral ch.rOillc le
o INDUSTRIAL
&
spr ing locatio: m era 23. Opposite of 15 down· the palnUq:l oa tbe wall of of tbe oldeo days, and the Hel·
26 A color · 24. Use JOiD' head 00 this tlrls open froDt bulJdlDg. As Yettc blltory, as well as the
30: Excla~tlon or mirth 25. For ptbert.oe woo1. • we came oo II'Otmd tbe tate martyrdom of Lucer ne's patron ~~;;~~;;;;;;;~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ 31 Man's name · 27. Elec:ted legal position we coald look 'CI a.ad see the saJnts Leodepr aod Mataitlus.
J'. Third lette'r of Arabi (anbr.). bea..UUl botel percbed Mlboa There lJ: another woodenbridre
a 1;1~bet c 28, Employer does thi$. tbe cutf or Barcenstoek. Also Spre~~~r (Mill) Brtdge, which ......... 33 Pr~ficient Z9. Ezotic Isle. . aklq.thls side of Late l«eroe wu v-ec:ted 1n 15 century and
35: Opposite 'or Girl Scouts 34, A eompUmeot (colloq.; 1f •• aw aad nre tmpr...S 1r ~ · b ttw· "Death
(abbr ) YOU miss tb1s we WOD'tTELL). wltb tile oldest WOOikll baUd. Dance' PI'Wbrr \11 <'I:
3G. ~ tor ~oahl 37. Yarn and needles aed a Joe 1n Swtt&erlaa:l (aM perhaps Y I returned to tbe hotel, but Ja Sh ~ this. EtQ'CliPe). 8a1lt macb u the r. B buried 01 to tbe Swt.ss
· ppe. Y ! snakellke fish. 40 A tr 13 s wt.u cba.lets aDd 1D --t Tra.o.aport Museum (Etaope's
39. To partake of food • ge om tbru 19. ~o-.. COD-1ar ..,. th ) 43. Publio..: relations (abbr l 42. Slimy or sticky mass ditloo .•• DOW used u a 11-. eJ A:J', wbere ooe
44. Sf:'('ond s yllable lo sin • (slang). restaurant. It Is amutng oo. can see actual vehicles, en.
the diatonJ r scale gt.ng 46. Shade tree. many of tbese old places of ~~De•, models, sUdes aod ftlms
4!1 . Pror~r rord~lnkio unch 47. I lernd bow to tno skooll wooden structure han wttb-that heW to illustrate how man
OIEHOUI
CLEAIIEIS
OOIICINA Dll. MAll
2939 L CXMST HIGHWAY AT
·IG. [!
1
l.!ke manner gp · 49. Negatln respoo.se. stood the ranges of time and :-' .,l.,ed tri.DIPOlt problems
4/:l c 1lu~ese coin · 51. Single unit weather, broup the ages. He wanted
:iU: M!litMy oce~n transport 52. Mothers a,;., tathers wei-Many of the Uttle Ylllapa: ~take:" th!!:gloe Plane-!~=~~~$~~~~==~~!!!~~! :1:;, l!anr!y for maklng tree' come in th1s asS10Ctatloo. a.lone the Inlets are aceeasible Swl;::,;lallde modern of trunks. -53. Koock gently, mainly by boat IDd tbe Iarp ... aodeducaUonal
5C . lul~llent!y anxious. 54. More than damp. e:rci.D"sion boats lltq) at a eood tool of the space aae •.• but
:i'J. Ht-;,.11 tt1e Ensign for __ 57, EJ:pressloo of suddea number of them. We were rla.d
of tht-to ,.a.! news! emotion. to be OD this ooe-atop toi.O" -:---'L:.E:.G::::AL"-!H~O~T!.I~C~E:_ __
. 58 . Railway (abbr.l boat. The owner spoke botb SUPERJOR COURT OF THE
LETTE RS TO THE EDITOR
STATE OF CAUFORNIA FOR
THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
No. A-74005
By J.L. W. P; •• ...,(f
C"•110nACTa-,
liiii'l Master C har ge
VHF RADIOTELE PHOHES~'!S'~IL'IC!Io"~--.
DIRECTION FINDERS Sho1>o lnstallalloo
{('onlmuP.!l from Page 2)
sponslbly, they should motinte
the entir e citizenry to tunctloa
democratically Instead of act-
ing autocratically.
NOTICE OF HEARING
and by what authority of the to eltber of our flmlllea but Estate oJ HALLIE E w
membership are they eotltled were we to be touad at ~~ NING. Deceued • ...,_
to speak for the assoclat1oo. whereby the llletJ of my fam. MOriCE IS HEREBY GIVEN
I am certain that you wUl f1Dd Jly were lDTolYed, 1 1bou1d DOt tbat El&le Croa.lc bas Qled
in many Instances tha.tooactloo wtJb to aid you in .JOQf •-herein a petttioo tor probate
was taken by the membership. dea.Yora. of WW IDd Codicil and for
Instead a decision was arriYed It would seem IA)Ueot that Letters Testamentary refer
at by a sell-elected gro~ of Lf I were to CCJIIdwc:t mytelf eoce to wb.leh is ~e ~
ot!lcers. ln sucli a nwDit Wbereby yoqr f'tlrtber particulars lDd that
2711 F.a.t Cout H..,. s..."" f',. A...,..mt-.t c-ckl Mar. C.. O'lW
FAR-REACHING EFFECTS
VAPOR DETECTORS of cr ystals ln your marine VHF/F'M ra-
DEPTH $0UMDERS diotelephones, FREE.•
AU TO.P I L 0 T S On Your Boat: AM radlo-
A.H 0 1 1 1 telephone tuoed to your boat
antenna.--$7,50.•
• Most Marine Brands.
AUTHORIZED MARINE DEALER
In this regard, t am further
l'llsturbed by the representa-
tions or one or two ot!lcers
or me mbers of a local home-
owners association who awear
befor e gover nmental bodies and
l m~ly that t he y have the back.
ing of lhl;!ir entire member-
ship, It would be hoove the City
Council to tnqulr eo!thesevocal
representatives by lt'hat action
SW!tle sauces ca n wnrk menu magic. turn a simple dish
lntn 1lega.n1 party tarel We hue r eady made sauces of a
nrlety to tlre the tmactnaUon. Work a Utile rnaglc tor
your fa mily with our sauces.
ONE Of THE THINGS THAT MAKES RICHARD'S FUN!
"£~~
marKets
We do DOt need a patriarchy position were ltrea.ctt-d, I the time lOIS place' of heui.Dg
or a matriarchy to adY1se OlD' ahould oo a dJ.HerYice to my the ame has been set for
City Couoctl. Tbe Council hu family, October 3 19'12 at 9·00
ways and means of determl.nln.c in the ~ ' • a.m.,
tbe wishes of tbe cltlwu. To make matter• ena more meat No, 3 of":at~f co~!t
Lutly, I have beeutlllmore clear, It would IMm tbat aU 700 CiYic Ceoter Drlwe w' st
dilturbed b)' tbe autocratic coed• aDd td-.., U tbtJ coo-1n tbe City of Santa Ana c e u '
rift..polot of thHe resldentJ trlbuted to JOV welibelq. forQJa • a -
wbO m.&J or may DOt own prop-would place my luntiJ'• wen ~ September 7 li'l2
erty, but wbo dictate what, how belDC 1n jlopudJ, beoee, DO WILWM E ST JdHN
aDd wbere large lnYnton can Item or t.boapt wbtcb don CCMalty Clerk '
build, I han tbe oonfldeoce auch c&a be CCJDDWtd lliJ-KEENE 4a DION Atto
that If ttda small lfcq> stops tbl-.: other tliU ttnllcic. at ~w. Stdte 516 AYC:~~
brlnJlDC' preiRI'el Oil the CoUD• I JJI'qJNe tllat DlJ CCJmltr1 GUCI&l CtDter 820 Ne rt
ell aDd ..... dlctollnc to all Is .. , llmi!J ..... , llmllJ c-. Drll'O Newport ;:~
the eltlseu that tbe1r n .. a woa1d be dole~ a dtaerYlee CaJit:mda ti6&o c
are be.t for tbe Ctty, that oar to lt.llf In ••cter 111 tn.de for: PttWoDtr. • AttoroeJ(a
local pmuneat:a.l bodies cu w'-acb trade rehf• m• PaDu..ta· Sept 14 Z1 28
aDd YUl deelde wbat Ia bHt from tbe taA f1l b1Ud1De or U71, 1D U,. N~ ~~
In lbe loo( ,.., tor our CIIJ, -"'r lllld allows lllom -• Eaalp.
If Newport S..ch Lt to mot'e Ume to bll.ld ll*lollC&l or
aboad lllld 1101 bo .. ..nau, Pi1181Cl! ballola, II!OIAMIC SCHOOL
..,llocated bJ m-ooaalar llariM Mllf>l>orlxlod cJ11u we -~~~ I woalll oot --llll PI<, Waller H. Lt-bold to a procram of lltded d~ r.S.ed mr fluD. Bu 11, 800 d. Yra. Yartln
aDd wocnat.. donlopmoot 'IIJ -I aolll, lra4td, .. II. LoBaa "' lUI MIIDO-ud ctn tbNe l.anJtorJ wr.~ bu'ta"ed roodlhdb, W'bll.t, or A:;, Colt& .,.., lll8 com.
.... INIII:aace .. cu. Growth .... p tllie anaaoa .Uttetaral pr....... ID Neowport 8tedt. a.c. we 1H 1a ~lUJ · mecllullc ICblol at Yemptds,
an IMfttable Bettw I Plumed members fJI tbe '..,.. bUr' T-. Arildoe ltrDeba:al ..... arfttb or tbe rn-w wW I ftllld ut taU ,.. uAtt olll*s w••lellpltruUe.,,.
..... 11 P'lnd .. ..: 1M ... Ia pr-""' -"' toW.. ... .......... lllld wiDp -. . · u --It u,.. culllal -.ol aftlalrcnll.
I atroor1J orp ~~~~~-11M "' IliaD oot bo ....-, Ia ·• CIIJ cwml -lpalt ball 1M air 1 _. I'IC d -at ~AIGIRY WAllO Dl U
troa .._. teiJ ••=• o1 -1M ••••• ot • a.u-. Ill JuA'Pttftlta ., ...... ....,.. Mid ~-..... -__ .,_ -... Marl£r7 ~
---I IliaD oat 1at ,.. -..S 44, cl -.U. ,_, lui ...._ • ., '*"1 JW 'r actlluan • IIIII, ftl ... .._ lJ It na.u ii. 81udl ... •• t -.et .. .... .. r gs ........ ....
«<lil'at nllrtn Calli r , s • -IF 1M .. .,.n_, T-a771tF"OI~ ......... ,..u,_.o. ,... n••• sa 1 • • 11 wtlilll 11J •-. -I noiiJ .... IOJiolaiiJ, ._.. L. ._.I .. _,..., ... ,.._ ... _.,., ••• , ..... =.·h ........ -...... --...... --. ~·-:12 .. ., .. s,.: ....... "' -.. . -.... ..,. .... ., ... ·---
There are manyflt.reachiD& fec:ted maJ dependtbtl.relflpOD
effects of curvature wtdeb tbe wbat part ot the IPlDI' 11 ID-
pa.Uent OOes oot reallzt. Wblo •olYed by tbeeurn.ture. TMre-
a curvature 1a produced, all tore, tt may be aftly aid
the spinal segmert.s in tbat that aay orp.a may be atfeeted
cunature are tor~ toU8Umt aDd &.D)' bodily tuDeUoo 1m:
an unnatural posltbl. BecaiiiM paired, bec::aUM a1. Canatares
of this mna.tural pot:ltloa tbey wldeb elllt La tbe tplne.
are apt to produce an tmplnp· It ~·s UJ per800 no
ment 1.110n the tpiDil cord IDd bas a tplDal eunature to ,..
nerve trllllksWhtCh5»-Uthroap a chiropractor a.ad flawe the
tllem, eoad1tlOD corrtd6d. EII*-
Tbese nene tr11lb: SCC~PIJ tallJ, tb1.l 11 trill of cbildrH
Yarious Ofp.Diin ftl'ioalp&rts Wbo are 1D tbe IJ'OWiDc ....
of the body. Tbt orpu '!· (AdY .j ·
ADULTS f2,00 N-11.00 to-. ................
~'no:lllr.-n11&11
IPIIP:.:to::::=::::==noa.
•
I~ T·HE BEiE LIN 'E ~ I
• lr.JAMIY I IIlLI CoO.. ud QoJCioln --
.Fa£1 llu orrt...t, 0111 oolJ • ...s l'llw_. ()Ira. Syo. Tor., tmoa Tarnu, UdMor-w.-111 -oiJiaa, -1101) Bartlall, CDM. jOtlt U11i AI ~AGora E-.Jd fabrica, ,"• _.. (?) WIIIM • • • Bu, otblrs an 1-Jc. Robert
tblt 1H 'tbt .,..,. b ....... , From aB I.CA'AM't1, Pneoc:ll OvdDir ud wUt JCalk, Sltort
waar · • .botlaa-.druWie .l.lloJ -llaooudlltbl<ll-Clllltl IIIII 1odp Mark-
.,., ••. tilt 1111~ wbleb Ia _. "' llladrtellu Auz. 11111 .:.U, -Loti, Rubor
t part ot -Elrlll, Ulli 111arJ ot tba Hob FUDIIJ Mcip. Vln HUla. 1'ba IJ'OCI wtU ba eu ba baUd "' 1-wllo lloo Sontee, lui Tbarllday at ataytoc at 1baJr laYorlle 111>01 u.taa. Y .. , taU bu urt•ld &be Balboe Bl.yC~. 1J'Utiaer ta C~rmtl, wblre I'm sure
U11i .tbo IAIIIdoo Wldr ot a< pol-Ulli ballar llw> .,.. • lltylaa lbt ladlao wtU lllld plooiJ to
Utlou pttlDc lD Pll' M tbe tl!oWD Wtrt from Au Folpr, eajoy wbile their buluds are
Jatr .-etll llao ba baUd. umc blr ... -~~. • • Larp aiiiiDc 1D lht ttmlaaro,
" • • • Jtllow baUoooa fJoat.d OYer • • •
Tbundar Jut, wbeell .., .. , tbe laDcbeoa tab~•. attaebed Roa aDd Bob Vlault, Rtdcmdo
put 1D mot1oa by tile ln1Dt to the IOkJIA &wtrina: mum Beaeb, (be wu tbe areb1teet
Terrace Phllbarmooie Au:tcl· pluta uw etalerld tbt tables. lor K1Dc Harbor Yacht Club).
ate• with a l.ebeoo meetloc Tbl8 wblrl ot tan colora wu were don tor a brief ltaJ
at tbt Camdeo Drl't bomt ol arraapd by dtccntltxla ebalr-at the Vlaultl' 81.1 llle bome.
Doro1bJ (Mn. Allu) WoldmlA. mu, Pat (Mn. Cbarlei)LuiD. Friday alii>£ lbey diDed wtlb
A mlllteal tr.U wu ~ Mrs. WilHam Imboff wu ln tbe Georp RJLey1, Blc Caoyoo.
by Gklrla (Wn. W1lllam)La1Dc, ebarp: ot reltrntloal· Dor.La Tbe RUeya bad Jut returned
De Sola Terrace, wbD lDtro-Hqb.l aaslltld by M.~pret from Costa Rica ud broqbt
ducld barpilt flatrl.et Wood. (Wra. 'Peter) FhD' ,in eba.rp of new a from the Vtutts• dau&ti-
U:rs, Wood atteDI:IIdtbeJull1ard tbe marvelous door prtses that ter, Jeftn11er, wbo, tbroocb the
Sebool of Mute m.t ls Jua raop! from ! weeks ta Hooo-American Fte~ Semee, ls U•-
blelk from a c:ooc.rt tour of 10,. z daJI and 3 Diath la lor wUh a Ca.ta. Rleaa tamUy.
JQJU.. S!Dee e9tr'J(IM Nems San Franc:l8co, to a hop 11l'fer Jen tu DOt OGly acquired bf-
10 utro1ollc:UI,J minded tbue tray ••• and yet morel Unrua,l abiUty .•• ta baa beeo
da.)'a, abl UMd tbe tbeme, At Mrs. Fluor's table were writing a weekly eolumD tor
"Tbroup tiM beaY-. with the Mmes. Clareaee Conrad, An-a DIWIPIPif there.
lips of the Zodlae," andbepn tbooy Trow, Faye Trow, whO • • •
her medley wttb "AzOUDd tbe eame au the way from MJ.nne-lJDderstaDd CarmeUta ud
world In eJJhtf da71," thea 80ta to wiD a prlse; allo Mrs. Loonle Vlneeot, Bayside Dr.,
eommentinc c:m eaeb alp she Gerald Dlxoo and Mrs. Jack COM, are leutnc for their
play tel muste aeeordlnciY. The Arakelian of Saa M.artoo and secood trip to Sp&ln, They wlll
loYely harp muale wu dellcbt-Un. Jei.D Capey M~rls. wlne to ParlJ and thence to
fill ", •• so Hldom do we tau others atteodlne were Fay Barcelona, where they wUlptet
the opportwdty to bear tt. (Mrs Vern) Dudley Marloo up their camper, wtdch they
Am0111 thOse pre..ut were ~rs" JobD R ) Lavelle LII.Ua.n bave stored there, and wtU tben
Mary Dez (Mrs. Balt1a) Allen, ra' Spene~) Hollie Ytrctnta eoatlnue their tour wttb Loou1e
Vlrllnla (lira. Edward) Mayo ra' WUUam) Thr~ Emma at tbe whMI ••• MI11IC the
and Patty (Wra. Charles) Host-J&OI ·(Mrs. Tom) Rtl~y, wbo Utt1e out of the way and lOme~
ler, aU of 'N. B. Patty 1• nee. lao hosted 1 table aDd Mary t1mea most 1Dt.ertlt1nc places,
prllldent 1D eharp of way• {Mrs Jull)-ne'-oo' u weu u Uw larp tour11t
&Dd meau, aDd UDOUDCed tbe ~ Mated 11 Helen (Mrs. IJPO(I. SoUDd1 nclUDc and lmow
eomtnc flm-d party •• , a fall Dean) Waddell's table were tbey Will have 10me WODderM
t111ta .:beduled for October Bernadine (Mrs, HEm'}') tnl-experiences to tell about wben
28 at EJ Adobe ••• food, hll man. Atbelaoe (Mrs. Tburman} tbey ret~n. • •
IDI1 froUc with IIOOth of the Clarke, Elberta (Mrs. Wendell) And our pd-abom ntllfbbon
border tlalor. Jones, EleaDor (Mn. Earl) Rutb and Gerry RIA) are Just
Otbere attending were Doro-Sawyer, OUn (Ura. Dana) ba.ct from a week 1D 'our sotb
tby (Mra. Lloyd) Aubert, Mary Latham, EtbelyD(Mn. Tbomas) state, where tbey bad tbe thrill
(Mre. Albert) Muted and Mary Walter, FJorl (Wrs. John) ot seetne the un YOleano that
(Mrs. Charles) stevens, tr~m Waters, Alberta (Mrs. Allen) ts oow er~tnr oo the lsland
Eut Blurt, and from Dover Grubb, Mildred (Mrs. Louts) ot Hawall •.. they were even
Shores were Victoria (Mrs. Turner, who acted as table allowed to walk 011 part of tbe
Raymood) Beyer • Gayna (Mrs. hOStess for Helen, who wu newlJ formed crust. Friends
W. Peyton) Harriman, Ruth busy elsewhere; also at the there were responsible for
(Mrs. Ted) Walsh, Jean (Mrs. table were Lucille Merritt, some of their llaWY esperi-
Reld) Wasson and Dorothy (Mrs. Connie CoOl'ad a.Dd Helen Jones. enets. Friends here, glad to
Wlll1am) Ouimette · · · pre11 Tribute was paid DOt only to have them borne • , . for how
WEARDfG SLEEVELESS JACKETS that say "Newport Harbor, C&Ufornta," and have
pictures of &ailboata, wearing sailor hats, and carrying California tote bags, members
of the Newport Harbor Grandmothers Club, Chapter 41, are prepared to adYerttse the
Southero Calltornla coast at Atlanta, Ga., where they will attend the National Grand-
motbera Chlbe cooleatiOII starting Saturday, Oct. '7, Prepa.rtnc for the convention trip
are, left to right, Mn. Arthur Bock, delegate; Mr s. Geo rgt: Pitt Sr ., publicity chairman;
Mrs. Roo Enos, reeordtnr secretary, and Mrs. Paul Huffman, president, who Is holdtng
up the jacket. Not pictured, but planning to attend, are Mrs. Helen Trautwein and Mrs.
Earl Stheltoe, all of Costa Mesa. (Enslen phOto.)
'BACK BAY BASH'
TO RAISE FUNDS
Tbe publlc ls Invited to '' Baet lnteroatlon.al coofereoce oo the
Bay bash No.3" Saturday, Oct. enrirooment heklln Stockholm,
7, from 7 p.m. to mld.nlrbt, Sweden, thia summer.
at tne home of Dr. aDd Mrs. Tas deductible tickets are
Richard Simpeon, 2006 GaJ.a.ry $5 per penon, $2,50 tor stu-
Rd., Dover Shores, deDts, and may be obtained
Tbe coetta.ll party Is a bene-by pbonlng Mrs. Frank Robln-
ft.t to ra.lse fUnds ~rting son, 646-8009, or Fran Zlm-
tbe coal of the Orange County merman, 543-6019.
FOUDdattoa for the Preserva-Chairman of tbe ba.sb Is Mrs.
tlon of Publlc Property to es-Robert Eastman. Hostesses are
labUsh the Upper Newport Bay Mrs . Joseph Johnson aDd M.rs.
as a wildUfe refUge and park. Wtlllam Stabler. Mrs. Coleson
BROOK s CURN JOn of Mr There wtu be DO-host cock-Morris Is In cllarge ot tlc.Uts;
aDd Mrs: Harold Curn, 430 tails, music by the A~ Rem-Mrs. Edward Culver and Mr s.
Huel Dr Corona del Mar tngton Band, hors d oeuvres, Hans Ewoldsen, pubUclt}'; Mrs.
a !JOPbom~re art ma;>r fro~ door prizes, and a drawing. John Cole and Mr s. Ray wu.
Oranp coast College cur-Hooored guests wtu include Hams, hor s d'ouvres, and Mrs.
rently I• a student with the Dr. Gary Herbertson, a United John Swain, 1nvttat1ons.
Ctapman College wOrld c am-States representative to the
of the &roup. From Lido Part Mary Lou (Mrs. James) Delan-loot?
were Esther (Mrs. Malvtn) ey, tbe a.tu:lliary president, arwS
Sberr. Lola (Mrs. Alan) Stone-Dorothy (Mrs. Edward) Olaen,
pus Arloe.t for the fall 1972 b 1 h
semester at sea. He joined De s m 0 t e r s me e t • • • 425 other cottece students
man with her pest, Mrs. Mary but to each member, tor the
EU&abeth (M. E.) Ke1oway of success of this annua.l atra1r
Bl1 Canyoo; Marruertte (Mrs. depeods on tbe eooceotrated
James D.) Kneen, Udo; also et.rort each puts torth.
Ellery (Mrs. Ben) Frees. , • •
Gretcheo (\Ita. CU\)j;)(oorJ,. Tbe state Par Aqociatio!J.'S
Yutan (Wn. ~r ~r_lpt nD\111 meetfnc COIIYeDIS t~s
Clllll, -litiU ()lrC.,.,...t' Jtar ID M<XIIertJ IDd OM of
Yo111c, Rubor 1s1and Rd.,-wttb. the larpst attendaace yet Is
ber rueatl; IDdCathertoe(llra. e~Pfd:ed for this 3 day eYeol ,
Truman) I..attJ.a. BaJ Iale, As .. Arnone the attorneys and wt"s
•l.stlae at tbl hmebeoo table roln& from our arep. are Bev
were Vlel (lira. WUJlam) Yal· aDif Sam Barnes, Bay Shores;
EVERYTHIN
IN
TENNIS
FEATURING
TOP NAME BRANDS
INCLUDING'
• Perry • 1locS • Head
• 'i¥118011 • Dunklp, etc.
••• A TiNNtS SUI'fRMAIKn
EXPERT STRINGING-PROMPT REPAIR SERVICE
PARAMOUNT SPORTS
333 e. 17TH n., cont. MUt.
(BEHIND THE INTERIIATIOIIAL P~ IIOI.&E)
The Oranp County Pbllhar-repreaenttng ZOO coUep and Mrs. Wallace Gerrie, prest-ing of the mothers of the 1972
monic Society premier openlnr unl:rers:tttes in nearly all the dent of the Newport Harbor debutantes.
dlD.oer party at tbe DtwDtmey-50 ltatea 00 Sept. 6 when Workl Alllillary of Children's Home Members of the ball com-
land Hotel Saturday Dlett, Sept. Campus Afloat left Los An~ lea Society, opened her Ne"PPrt mtttee were Dosteases, and
16, In ~PGCJal dedlea.tlon to aU for a study-voyage to ports Beach lxlme Mooday mornl..Dg, plans for the forthcom1ng deb-
member•. wu a warm, trieadlJ in t."le South Paetne, Asia and Sept. 25, for an lnformal gather-uta.nte ball, •hich wUJ be beld
and nry .-morou-afll1.r';' Afliea, terminating Dee. Z2 at Dee. ZB at the Balboa Bay
Gotllta arrl..O'trom aD puta Port iYerrla.de.. Club, •er• ttiecuued.
of tM county • • • some by A I f f th Mothers or the debutantes
elllrltred -·· olboro drove n n u 0 p u -og e e r had the OWOrtunlly to IearD or tuted, In the hure foyer, about seating arrangements for
wltb lts unique woYen wall-f f k the ball, rehearsal procedures,
haDCiDcs aocl unusuol Uehling 0 r c 0 n c e r w 0 r e r s sohed,le of lbe hollday part1e. through swirll ot amber a.nc1 and appropriate dress tor the
crystal beads, guests were The red, white and blue wtll Evans, Michael Brick, David ball.
greeted by Mr. and Wrs. Tor-be fiytng tllgtl when members Robertson, Davtd Tingler, J. Mr s. John Kllleter, past
renee Dodds, the Donald Fer-of the women's committees of Donald Ferguson, Richard Mar-presideo t, expla.tned the hmc-
guona, the EdWard Sthu-the Orange County Phllhu-tin, John Engllsh, Ron Harrod, Uons of the Home Society.
maebers ... "Floss" was the monic Society meet at 9:30a.m. Don Nokes, Gerard Bastiaanse, Mother s att ending the coffee
dynamo of thta countywide af-Wednesday, Oct. 4, a.l the lr-Abe Klshlneff., Robert C. Me-were the Mmes. Wllllam Carl
fair ••• and other committee vine Bowl, Laguna Beach. It's Lean, Seth Oberg. James Pey-Adams, Dorsey Fouts, William
members. En (Wrs. Jack) the big a.n.nual "put-together," ton, Wtutam Ptckens, Richard Winfred Harvey, Frank Richard
U:ar&hall assisted lD glvtng to. the annual get-topther of the Newell, John Wyman, Kalman Herman, Albert George Hodor,
eatioa of tables. 33 Orange Couoly committees. SpeUetlch, E. Morgan Quinn, Robert Evans Jackson, WUllam
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fork . sugar shell , pierced tablespoon. 2 tablespoons.
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MARINERS CHURCH
Durlac tbe pre-dlnoar 10dal Mrs. Richard H. Lee, chair-Del Kihan, John Allen, Rob-Earl Langston, Jaclt Edward
boar we Ylatted with BIWe and man of the board of the wo-ert LeFebre, A. John Reichle, Groth , Paul Nissen, Donald
Jflll Dauer, COM; lovely Pat meo's committees, will lead Robert P. Smith, Richard Da-Dougherty Peck, Joseph Rlcea.,
Rigs (Wu. Josepb). Bal tale the meeting. Each board mem-Yies, Les Van Dyke, Dana Mason Gor don Roe, Edward Ml-
aOO Palm Sprlnp:· Pegy and ber •111 wear red, wblte and LJbCh, Allen Katz, Lamar M. chael Rolettl, Terrell LUe
CUfford Haba .. '. CW!ord ts bloe ribbons as she casts her H~ Richard H. Johnson, Ray-Root, Fred Schneider, Jooas
a put cba!rmu o1 tbe Society Yote tor another year ot music mood Paige, CWford Ivester, Stor e, Richard Co lman VerDOO
I.Dif 11 lttu aarTtDc 00 the excellence. Mrs. Rayomood Larry Friday, Richard Elllot, and WUlhm James Wolfe.
board ot directors. Tbeywere Dosta. Yice-presideot of the Pap Parter, Robert Menset. Ball committee members who
with tbelr dllapter aad _,_ On.nre Couoty Philharmonic Richard Ftsa, Lawrence Casey, assisted in the dlscusslon were
lA·llW aad 1 II'~ of young Society, will Introduce J. Don-Robert .D. Radcllfte, Ronald Mrs. R:a.ymolld Hltz.el, t.U
trleoda. other• we ctatted wtth ald Ferguson, president, whO Drews, William Ouimette, chalrman; Mrs. J. Robert Me-
were Lata llld Alan stooeman will discuss the speeW plans Richard NeiSOil, EmUeStewa.rt, serve, debutantes; Mrs. fred
••• be too ta 1 put bolllrd for this year's subscrtptlon M. Paul stlker, Tom Urton, Swenson, tnv\taUoos; Mrs, In Offer good to 15 Norembtr.
cbdrmu,. and lbey r._.,.e beea sertes and tree )'OUttl ooneerts. Hsrman Johnsoo, John Farrer , w. Smith, public relations; Mrs. le••-•;u j
Dr. lao Alilrlolt. -rso ol ... IIU ft. D. O..,to
,_ Dsllu ,_IDI*ll1 -~;:'!"· r-.
.. 111a -..-. no -·· -11 • _ .... ..-Llll Ia ·--YlaUttlao llld --SUIIDAY 9CHOOL •.•• , .• 9,00 A.M.
WORSHIP SERVICES •• 9,00 6 10,15 A.M.
EVEIIIHG SERVJcE , •• ·• . • ''00 P.M.
2-LCOAIT MWY., COIIOMt. DIL
·det ltiJPOI'tw• ot the music Tbere wtU be music by the Darea U.eG!tYern, John Apple-James Murley, treasurer; Mrs. .. -
#otk1 •.• Lols. well known baDd bell choir, the Peace pte, Harry G. Healey Jr., Her. Ward Aune and Mrs. James HOUIU• '' JO TO ''so
eoacert planUt, hu ct•enmucb Rlnggrs,. composed ot hlgb-settel Hopenp.roer, and Wllsoo Johnston, presentation; Mrs. MONDAY THitU f'ltfDAY
. of her talent to the area. sehool and college age students, Little. Robert Unger, phOtography; 8tOC« SOUTH OP M•cARTHUR 8LVD •
Promptly at 8 o'clock the spoosored by tbe Flrst OnU:ed Following the meeting, host-Mr s. Robe rt Hodson, deeora-2640 t A.Sl COAST HI GHWAY
&re&t doou at the ballroom Methodist Church of Orange. esaes 1n red. W'11J.te and blue lions; Mrs. Robe r I Diemer, tea;
opeoed aod tbe familiar mule Board members and cbalr-~OO~ha~ls~•~lll~sor::••~bo=•~l:uo:c:he:s~a:nd~M~'!'·~Robe:£:'t~H:·~B:Ia:ndt:oc:d,~~~~C~O~R~O~N~A~D~E ~l~M~A~R~.~C~A~L~I~F~O~R~N~IA~9~2~6~2~5~~=;J of Jot W:Oilay llpalled lbe men who will uplain their 00 the patio. pre-ball party.
dlDDer. Amooc tbe n.rtou duties Include Mmes. Lyell
mtmbart booa<ed ftloor£100c1 LEGAL NOTICE
trlnd Jue Porter, Immediate NOTICE TO CREDITORS
pul pr-ot~Co..,ty SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
Pbllbl.rmozdc. SIMI ud ber tall STATE OF CAUfORNIA FOR
b111taD:l, JohD, came orer to THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
oar tabll fDr I brief Ylatt. No. A-73901
Amc.c otMra, We aw were Estate ot CHARLOTTE ll. ~-()Ira. Ra~) T-llkJ, RHODES, Deceased.
po<lllc ,..._ c:lalnnaD; EYe-NcmcE IS HERE HV GtvEN
IJII (Wu. W'u.o.) Little, ~ to tbe er.Utors of the abO't'e
B.tl; ud Vtr&t* CUr•. Ed-oamed decedeot nat au per10n1
ward) Kayo, M.B., who a&.o baYlDc claims apinlt the Rid
worked oa tbe oommllt:ee. decedeot are reqldHd to ftle
0.. table lDcbded Gklrla I.Dd tMm wtth the UCMSUY TOUCh·
WlUiam I..&IDC. EniJDIIldCU-era 'm the omce ot the clerk tor !AwoD, Mro. Arl!>or (Ralll) o1 ti., .-. eatltled court, ot
Bllct Ulli 1obD c-UJ U11i to pr-thtm, Wllb £be oee -
oar a.t&, ft~ Gntcbta e..,., YOGCben, to tbe IDHr-
ud CUI Moore .•• aU IIMDl-a1p1 at tb1 oUlees o( MAR-
bora ot tba lmot Torraeo Ao-WOOD 6 ADKIIISON 5!10 N.,.
IOdiN. It WU llillc:IPJ .,..._ port Ceter DrtYe, 'Suite 434.
L111 , .... IIUrJ -It bad N-Booeb, CaWDnll,
ft'W)tW Ia tM ....... IDOOd ftldl II tb1 place olbUlMII
-. at1 1111 IDr -· otlllo-"'-'IDlU .. ttou
l't.RIMU' CLt.UIS ~to tilt.-, ot atd
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wt11 ,_ Oat. 4 IIIIo ... ttoo. 1 BEL£11 SIWIP, £--ot
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!PU~IIJMI~~;·;·;a;;r;;-;I'~Mf;;I;;:;!OIIIIII:;;A~D&.;;;·;.:CIII:!-~
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CANVAS
AWNINGS
Don't let the t~.~n spoil your ~Uo fun. Shtlde with colorful
Cllnvas b cool comfort. Call or c~ by fOf' frn estimates.
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1--NI lo6ldoou 11 --lloei.Pr-810
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lllo ....... ol-. -to-Camllllrl. ~ -lllellllo--Ell:,... Chllio tllr....,..,.
an roed fiJ - -<>naco 111o u.s. piPet lilt F..-m
CnWel• -• .._llocllllla -lo .,.Ue plt.etl to lo-
weR •• tbt el* p a letter cr ... awu_.. o1 Americaa
from a Mdaa lraYOitr ..... btrllefl Ud ldJic<y.
oat oo1y -lilt Fr-Tllal lor, a ot lilt tbrlott 8brtae'1 coateat1 •• be ftDta baq beea ntabliablcf 1D tbe
e..,..,. IIOWPQrl Harbo< erea.
Brotber LoataCamWert, wbo ltetoroa 00 world ldJic<y a1 SILENT AUCTION
SleD! Mull Colltfl 011 lilt Tilt llrlll he>d relllll& OYOal Ua:7 Med1ttrrulu .LIIe, bU of thlt •• club year wtll be
a M -· to ldll 1D 111o bold Od. 17 by tile lnloo Wo-a1qlort: euUir tb1a: IUIDIDW mae's Clll:l. It w1U be a silent
wblll oo a ftcatloa. trip. aiiCtkll, 1mder tbe le&dersblp
SUIA AliA .mn,
2201 MAIN
SU-0491
SALl1I'ING THE BRITISH wttb a flag are Jlalor Leap members of Newport Harbor,
woo are preseoting a luneti80D flshloo abow oo Monday, Oct. 2, In auoe1at1on with
the Br!Ush couulate ceoeral &Dd theM&)' Company of Callloi'Dia. Mn. Miebael Mullin.,
lett, of Back Bar is ebalrmua ot the went, wbicb will be beld at the Balboa Be.J Club:
Assisting her 15 a committee members, Mra. Larry Root, U.. ot Back .sa,, iD ctarge
RemembertDr tbe docameata of Mr1. Mnrtce Car•lowey,
wbea bt cot bact to Malta., waya aad meau etatrman. Gift
he decided to write to tbe Ex-l1Pe Items may bt drCJI!Pid
eb&Dp Club for copies to be off at tbe borne of tbe club
used tn tt1a b11torJ elaun pre~ Mn. BJroa Talbot,
wbieb be says coatata .:>m~ 1?151 ADaeD In UDJ.yerattJ
American sm.s.ta, He re-Park. Tbe mootllly meetlDp
qUilted coplu o1 tbt Dec Jar&-are belcf at the eommlllitJ club-
-of ........,.._, lllo ..... -· 4510 Soaclburr. ......... of reservations. (Ensign pOOto.)
MATTRESSES
llftr -UIIVILDIJfG
llftl'ular Shapes ·
... ... .. -c.tt..
Keynotes plan tea
COSTA WfSA WAniUS CO.
ZIIO Uur-t ..... U._., ~IJO)
The Keynotes, Junior Ato:-
illary ot Harbor Key of the
C hUd Guidance Center of Or-
ange County, wtu hostess their
annual mother-daughter mem-
bership tea, SUDday, October 1,
OUTTODINE
~v£\llllER
EAT IN OR TAKE 01!1'
Phon•
67HJJI
HEW HOURS
11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
\1\..ritOt ion
.._"c;oOO EATIWG 10 LUNCH
DeUctous Sandwtebes and
Boxes to Go.
DIMMER
Steaks, Seatoods, Chicken,
Fish, Ribs aDd Shrimp,
With Cttips,
PHARMACY
~PH ACTS
KARL BAUI&N AND CHARL9tf~JUINGTDN ,.t
''""· Allolt oae..._.. of thOse ca tbe Idea, wbic"-'a.
permanently dlabled each year Yei"J · lUcely to be the l::r'ftd
1n a~ accldeats might not of the fllture.
at the home of Mrs. Gerald
Silsbee of Santa Alii Hel&l>ls.
Crlna Sebring. Keynote
president, Mrs. Jean Miller
Jr., and Mrs. Jobll Sberldan,
co-advisors, will greet guests.
Tiny yellow sweetbeart roses
aDd baby's breath In silver
wUl adorn the lace covered
tea table. Mrs. Norman Clrkle,
HarOOr Key president, and Mrs.
JoN! Vlttr~. 1973 debutante
ball ctwrman. wUI preside.
MEMBERSHIP COfFEE
FOR INTERFAITH UNIT
Tbe Women Associates of
the IDtert.attb Foundatioo at UCI
wlll hold lis 5tb l.llDtal autumo
memberslltp coffee ud tello,-
shlp at the Dover Sbores twlme
ot UCI CbaDcellOI' lDd Mr s.
lJalliel G. Aldrich Tuead2:r, Oct.
:J, from 10 s.m, UDtl.l ooon.
Tile lntertllth FOtD:iatlooad-
Yiaor~. Father Edwvd AUen,
E~l..,..,.l ollaplaiD. UalledMin-
lstry on Campus; Fatber "8~"
Powers, CathoUe campus
priest; Rabbi Ganoa Goodman.
part-time advisor to Jewish
students, and the Rev. Rodger
Harrison, parl-Ume Americao
Baptist ad'Yisor, United Mln-
t.stry, wlll be present at the
October 3 entree to I..IIS"'I!'er q~~est!ons pertatld~ to lnM'-
tAtth, aCCOI'di.Dg • !Mrs. Feli:l:
Van Seek of Newport Beach.
Women Associates president.
ROUNDUP FEED OCT. 15
BRITISH EXPO '72commlttee of llooor met aboard the SS Arcadia to dtscuas flnal plans
for BrJtish Expo '72, which begins today at Soutb Coast Plaia. Pictured here, trom left,
are Mrs. Harold Segerstrom Sr., wife of the owner-developer of South Coast Piau.;
Lorin Grlse t, mayor of Satlta Ana; Gene A. Robeu.s, reoeral manager of South Coast
Plaza and Town Center; and Ron Caspers, cba1rman of the Orange Cotmty Board of
Supervisors, who were part of the grot~) that ltmc bed aboard the Arcadia whUe the ship
was being unloaded. The Arcadia arrived from Londoa wtth exhibits that are presently
being assembled al South Coast Plaza for the EJPO, Sept. 28..oct. 8.
RubeUa clinics offered
K•sles-robella el1.D1cs are or 3-day measles, ls a d11-
Mlar spclD80I"8d by,the ~ rerent msease. ~i~~ 1a .a
C-Chapter of tbe Na~l ~Ill! !11~ )II ~l!lr"ff -,-II
FOUDdation-Marcb 11 Dimes ii ct.uts ,rUb, ltYer1 beada.che,
coopera.t1oo witb the Orange and ~Der&l discomfort --1t
Couoty PTA's and other parent is very daoprous to urix»rn
~. Jlilllfor Women's Clubs, babies 11 mothers catch It In
Collector's Item .
"Till IWAM Or Lll"
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111A....Ct DUia, Ill bi.J Jut pibllltlld lloot, 'Tbl swu 01 lM,' ., ...,,..odl•rlJ partr&Jw 1M ....,._
.... ot rhlpplurr Ia tbl Itt of Dow-. ftOit
poom1 ere iiOiac wldlly road Ull ~ -r."
--111117 Btrlo, -... "I wu totbnlltd witb 1Tbe 8YaD of LN.' lt l8
wrlllto u oolr 1 pool of p-•1 -UYIIJ COIIId
nttt. Tbroucb tbt mape of your wrJtllr. :OOWIOD
baa: bttD rerurreettd." ~~ Dtrtdor, Natloaal Wrtttr'r
'Clab,
"A ·wort ot cr•t mutt." -~ Nlct-MatlD N..,..
paper, Fraaee.
"A eoUectora' Item." --Book ReYtna.
'1Hu torm, c.UpltJ ud 11 r.M.'' --S. w. R.
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University Plaza
4500 Campus Drive
·-·Suite· 660
Newport Beach, Calif. 92660
han been left crippled 11 ODiy Regardless of what the tuture
they could M.Ye heeD moved brings, you should always bring
from tbe accident scene to a your prescrl,pt:ion to llS, tor
bolpJtal iD Ume for compre-filling with consummate care
beulYe hospital care to be at BAYSIDE PHARMACY, 1016
tttect1Yt. Bayside Drive, phone 675-3040.
The Tuesday Club ot New-
port Harbor After FIYe$ Invite
member s and guests to tbe
Bar R/C round~ Sunday, Oct.
15, at VIlla Valeocla Club-
house, 14092 Browntog A,e.,
Tustin. Cocktails at 5:30 will
be followed by a chuclcwagoo
at 6:30. Mrs. Dol:ald Obms,
18002 Butler Ave., Irvine, is
In cha.rre of reservaUons.
&ad state and local bellltb de-ear"::~11:.!pr~e:!gne~ne~y.~---_:====================::{ putments. The clinics are tor r
Tbe answer may be hell -Let us be your headquarters
copter-ambulances. Where a ror all your health care Deeds.
rtm thtougfl. !leary tralflc might We hooo r major credit car ds
tate an ordloary ambulance or we'll open an accoullt for
about -45 minutes, a heUcopter you, 1t you pr efer.
could cOYer the same ground • • •
In a matter of si.J: to eight HAI'IDY HINT: WheD buying
minutes. Actual trials of hell-flow ers, look to the leaus;
copters UDder typical concH-they show signs of drooping
ttons bavt proven the practl-before blossoms do. (Adv.)
Assisting ber a.re Mmes.
Luca5 Betts, Seaver Kenoedy,
Robert Hastings, Ne.rtor Fillip
and Claude Cotten.
MEET CHARLES I
Cbarle• Woodu'd. as aentce maaacer of Jotm.oa aDd
SOD.' dlnctl: tlle Golden Toucb team to ptOY1de yoa wUb
tbt trouble tree DtW ear you'l'e alw&)'a wuttd. Wltb
onr 20 ytua oa the j)b, Cbar ... la: u elpllt 0111
L1Dco1D-Mereary produeta.
Cblr ... &Wo rankl u an eJptrt oo cattle ADd bor--,
wbleb bt IIIII hit witt, Btrtba, Ud deac~Qra. JID Ud
Ju, ....... -............ lba lllr .. ..., ,..,. .. araa, c-. Tlleywlollltlr 111are of--too
• • • DGt a bad color comblDIUoD , , , bllll' ~ ltoek
aa:l "GoldtD To.cb" oew eara •••
I I
all chHdreu ages 1 througb lZ
&DI1 there ls no cba.rge.
Mrs. steven Task. health
ehl.lrman tor tbe Harbor Couo-
ell PTA, a.DIIOUDCes U:at eliDies
wUI be held 1n all elementary
~hools 1D the Newport~Uesa.
~tmol dlatrtet. St. Joaeblm's,
St. Joba tbe Baptist, and Our
Lady QuoeJl a1 Angols CallloUe
schools aDd Prtoee ot Peace
SALLY ANN HOWES, British LulMran school will bold tbelr
ftlm sta.r, ot.ftclally opens own cUnies.Arrangementsb&Ye
British Expo '72 at South Coast beeo made for IDJ otber stu-
Plaza I.D Costa Mesa at 11 a.m. derU, and all pre-schoolers,
today, Sept. 28. The film star to atteDI1 elUdes at tbe scbools
Is starring ln "The SOUDd of ln their area.
music" at the Los An,eles Each elementary eebool will
Music Center . AWe Hcnrard, cooduct Its awn eliDic, Coueot
Londoo's towo crier, will start sUps are belDc 1ellt borne wttb
the opelllng proceed.lngs wtlb eaeb cldld aDd addltloaalsUps
the :adltional call for order are aqllable for allpre-scbool
and peace. ace cldldreu. C11a1es wtll be
staffed by" YOhmteers --local
FOUNDERS DAY PARTY pbyslelana, nur•s, aDd COD·
OCTOBER 11 AT BBC cernedmolbers.
The Alpha PM Alumnae of Regular, red,lO-dly measles
SoutberD Orange County will Is a serloUI dlseue to rOuoc
hold Us ber.etll touoders day cblldren. It ea.uef a rull_ blcfl
hllcheon October 11 at the Bl.l-feYer, headaebe, COUCb &Ddrtd,
boa Yacht Club, 1801 Bayside watery eyes. ODe out ot8eb1ki-
Dr1Ye, Corooa del Mar. reo wllo eatcb m.,les sutter
Bridge at 10 Lm. wtU be such eomplleatloas u middle
followed by hmcheoo at 12:30, ear lDfectlaa, potUiliOCda, or
wltil a.o lntormal fashion sbow permaaeat l:ln1D daa:ap.
presellted by LorratDe Suther-Rlblla,. ll8o ea1lld Gtrmaa
A GENERAL STORE
ArH•Ques. Accessories and Interior Oes•gn
2728 E. Coast • Corona del Mar •
laod. A yacht cruise aoc1 motor
cruise wW take IDterested
ladles around Newport Bay tl1roclci><M lhe day.
Tbe hmcheon Is beinl btld
to eeletnte the 100 years ot
Aipba Phi Sororlly. tbo oldeat
sorority iD tbe ~ted. stabts,
Ud aJoo to ralao money ,..
tbe ecbolarshlp tuod. Mrs. Ed-
will Rose, 544-8364. is ha.lldllDc
r..natiou.
CSpecial ~ve11.t~ at ~ce 8ettet'"
~ring CJJriti~lt ~xpo 72
JACK GLENN ELECTED
HEAD Of REPERTORY
Tilt South c... Repertory
Tbtater openr 1tJ DIW -11011 wW1 a DIW Ud reorpnfltd
beerdaldlroetort.
Jaell G1tao, -· ., lba Jaell ~ G&llory 1D Cor-dtlllar,lu-oltetodprNI.
-ollbt lioiNolcllnetota. Aloo oa 111o 1lofN 1n Allao
smu., sa.. -. 8lnart •-d, Nn.ll'llllemlllal>ltr
::: I. R. ._. ....... , .,,.:
SEPTEMBER 28 THROUGH OCTOBER 8 AND BEYONO
• In penon, Mr. Elwyn l•met of Wed1wood will demonsttue fisur• Mlkln1 •nd h.1nd
l)fft.l,.ntins of Wtdtwood's l.~t~M~rw¥t.
• A pt"itdest collection of "Porc-'.1!n for Pr!I'ICt~" by Roy.! Worcester Include~ w:rwi~ pl.1t"
from d'l• Queen's dinner wrwlce u well H othen made for Rov•ltv 1nd •~tlout 1owmments
.II"OUnd lfM WOf'ld. .
• Hifhlilhtlnl rhe di591.1v uf Stt.••t Cryst<~l prutlp pl•us will bot m. ttandmMII. cut and
enpned aobltt m.ck to commemont• the 25th Annlv•rury of thl: Qu•n lfMf Prln«
Phillip this vnr.
• Mlts Alma Steele of CNiport Chin• will cNmonun~e tt1c maklns ot famous Coalport •d Coalbrookd;~~le bone cttlna flor.1l1.
• A JPt:c:lal aroup of Roy•l Doultcwt ftJUm lrtektdm,
11M nsoo .. "'•llo" and rtM "II'HIIn • .., ... Will bt
on dltpby, A contftl wtll lfM be twtclwtltt prb.M ol
"0¥•1 Douhon FIIUrhtttte be awa,.tf.
• A tPHlil •kplav by O..."V....,. Ltd._. tf!l•w 1M
nukl"' fll ttOMWM"e by lhh , ... ..,. .W """-
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o.tty, ~n111n ancl odMn .... M • *• alen1 wttft a 1• .. coiMcfton fA-~ ,,.....,_ .....
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no-'"-•llllJa.-&ac , ......... wiD 111ft
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C*HA • CRYn.u • SILVII • GIFTS
SOUTHCOASTrt.AlA,(X)STAIIlSA • (1141~1677
• -_,, -earpato ... ~-..... .;..--~~--"'!"----------------.... eoollarlldllllfl •
•
I
Ski Club
led by 1st
lady prez
-IIIII Chlb '1111 -lllo lt?ll-'1'1 - -lllo cllb'a lint ,.....1 mHtiDc
at I p.m. TIUidaJ, Oct. S, at
IIION-1111.
Tllla ~ lllo clab wiD 110
loci by Ito IIUI _,.. Jl<ul·
dellt, K&tbJ F11Mpn, IC&tbJ,
u actiYt U1er IDII clllb mem-
ber, stntd u mtmberlblp
cllolrmaa clarlq lbo 1971-7Z
.... ..._ At tbl el\d o1. Jut ...
-lbo clab lad lacnued Ito mtmbtrlldp to a total ot Z25
lllroocl> Kalby's -oblp.
Mtmbenldp ol tbe clab 11
Uoat wea!J IPUtbetwetDmar·
rlod IDd ... clo lldalto wttllaau l c -"'·'""•~. ......, from 21 lo -!Mer
IIIey will admit lo, Cis moel-
l.Dp are beld at 8 p.m. oa
tbe tint IDd third Taellli.J of AN 1803 ENGLISH JELLY REC IPE for "strea.ctheDIDc )Illy," a "My cktUar" Jci.Dc
ll.cb moo.tb &t the Mewporter recipe, aoolber for ckt01.tella cauerole ••• tbeM Ud otbet flltorltt nc::ipel: trom tbe
(mB.Jboa 1s a lOO'ft Far West 1950 Ebell Cook Book ID&J be liMed at tbe £bell cblb'J laDci*-&Dif card puty to be
held this Thurllday, Slpt. 21. ReeJpes from prerioul cook boob will be~ to tbe
Sid Auoclat1on (FWSA) Club, luncheon to ta.nb.llle memben aDd runts. Piau tor a ftrture cook boot will be rn•led,
MRS. ERIC .A.MUH DSOH aDd therefore, put of tbe club a eollectlon of etP&Cially tuty recipes from preYiou coot booU. RMdlnc reclpea 1s
h I dues are for FWSA member-Mrs. E. A. Roprs, left, a member oftbe committee; stJrrlnc the bowlll £bell president, Kat een Ann Her bertssblp. TIIO cis beloop lo lbe Mra. Claytoo T,.,...,_IDd pouring In l..,.oclleolsloMra. Frodl.oabl,rlllt lmmodlate ~.!" COUDCU ol F\YSA aDd past president of the Newport C lub. Tbe eoolt boot; party wtll belln at u' a.m. at the
d h d _.. ...... tpatea 1n allCotmcllflmc. Newport Harbor American Legton Hall (Ensign photo ) We J A ttons. Tbe club alao beloa.gs · •
NEII'O"T HAIIIOR £.1IIGII
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OUAIANTUD DltAPDY CL1AN1NG
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5 Q n m U n son lo lbo Scnatheost IA&gue, wblch ENROLLMENT UP'"
. spouors athletic events sueb ~" ..,-~!"!"!!'!!!!'~!"'!"~~""!"~~~~~!!"' .. Aa ear}J evening wedding teen AnD Herberts and Eric as LDtermural club ald. racea Rectstra.Uon for day aDd tC IIJJ'll 11111Jl1JX11U1111J
w • ...._._,._
..&.d ... ., ,.lc, .............. _, Colt .;;;·~IYIQ ceremoay at St. James Epta. John Amllldson In marriage. and .-olleJball toU!'DI.meota. ennlnc classesatOrangeCout ll l) liD A lJ .11W --·--·-· S¥ E ..
copa.l CbtD'eb, followed by a Tbe bride is the daug!Jter 1a order to publiely promote Collep is ICI bJ abott 8 per
receptJoo at tbe bride's par. of Mr. a.od Mrs. Curtis Artbur sldiDg, lbe club apooaors two cent over last falL More t.ban
eDl'l borne, united Mlu Ka.th-Herberts of Newport HetctU. apeelftc annualeYe!ts. Tbeflrst 21,000 students are attend:blg
Ur. aDd Mrs. Eric Severin of tbel8 lJ the DrylaDd Sid OCC classes. Flpru shOw' a
Amtmdsoo ot Tujtmp are the Sc booJ.. beld each flU 1.n 3 3 per cent rise 1D day sttacients,
!tfOOm's parents. HUkxls prior to tbe bellnalnc wltb 9,900 rec:tsterect. EYebiDC
~REN T A DARK ROOM OR STUDIO I
()~ FULLY 8(li/IPP8D ~
<I\ PROM CAM BRAS TO CUTTBR$ ~~\'~; l,Qo/o OFF 101 CASII
I CAnT
Tbe Rev. Jobn Aahey D of. of tbe ski 11811100• Tbla 8't'ent college hal aa 1Dcreue of 13
notated at tbe double rlngrites. ls tree &Dd open to tile publlc per ctat, wWI 11,500 studeDts
Attendfna: ber lister aa matroa a.od 1s CODducted by a certltled earol.led.
of boDor na Mrs. James Rlcb-sld Lnstructor, It ts pnerallJ
ard Westling. Best man wu a tllteoded tor the bee1Jm1ng A1er
USC friend ol tbe groom, wn. and eoeompasses tbe baste
llam Lu:tord. Also from tsC ftmctl.meotala of sw..ng tecb.
was llSber ~b Furra, who n.tques, afety and courtesy oa
did the booors witb the bride's the hlll. The MCODd eYeDt lJ
brother, Curt Harberts D. a.n auctioll, held in tbe wtDter.
~t; ALL .SET UP -READT TO GO I <..'
474 EMT lnH li CCIITA .... tiii.JFDMM a (714) Ml-2131
~ASSPORT PHOTOS
PUBLICIT-Y PHOTO.I
Tbe bride wore a fUll length Tbe dooat1oos collected from
white gown ot r e.embroldered this eYent go directly to tbe
Alencon lace with a h~lece Far West Ski Foumatton. Last
of matchJ.ng lace which beld year's auction ratsed $974,00
her 3 tiered chapelleng_tb veil. for the Foundation.
The veil was completely edged • a r b o r with lace. She carried a Freneb The Orange County Sid ShOW
botl:luet of mil:ed flowers Is also sponsored by Balboa
TAX SIID.III?
Her sister's gownwuiormal Ski Club. This year's Sid Sbow
length yellow voile. She car-wtll be held Nov. 5 at the New-
rled a loose bouquet of yellow porter Inn, featuring display
and white dai.sles accented with boottus presented by sports
pale blue delpb.intum. s hops and sport:l..ncaoodS manu. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;t. The sister of the groom facturers, cmliDuoai sld mo.-= Wendy Amundson. att~~ 0.: vies, fashion sbowa a.nd U•e
gUest 'boOt' at me ?ec!~ at eotertainmt1d:.
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(714) &73-0492
2949 cwr Dr ... ~r .tbe. CIU'tY Otber citlb weata lDelllde
tbe 00\t)le left tor a hooeJ· 12 'WelkeOO trtps to M&.mmoatb
moon I.D Oregon. Tbelr flture Mountain, fU.U week st1 triPS
home is lol Angeles. to Suo Valley, Idaho UJIJ/at
The oew Mrs. Amundsoa 1s Aspeo, Colorado, bollday ski
a graduate of Newport Harbor trips arer Ttwnhefrioc &Dd
high school and usc where Christmas, and a f'llll compte-
she a.Mliated wltb ~ Alpha meat of lrW'Dmer acttvWes,
Chi Omega sorority. Her oew whl.cb IDelude YOlleyb&ll at Co.
husband is a Loyola University ro-. del Mar State S..cb Part,
graduate and ts now attendl..nc teonls, weekend: sa11111c trlp5 ;=~==~t:he:.;usc:,.:so~hoo=l~ol::.;d~e:nll~str:y to Cataliiii., I Colorado RIYtr • trip and a trtp to Tljal.nl, uex.
h L teo, to tbe bullftgtlts.
Y U g TIIO Drylalld Sid School will
ho held at Costa Masa Part
W t 8 tt I ln 3 11181001. Claqes start a er 0 es at uo p.m ... the Saturdays
of Oct. 14 IDd 21 IDd New. 4.
rt-7>'-'\JillloRIEiS A BEl'J'ER WAy AU per..,.. Interested In per-
More Convenient tlc tpattDc 1n tbe aebool sboukl
More Economical be pre~ent at Z:SO p.m. wttb lkU, boots and poltl, stl
Safe & Sanitary -moot coo 110 rea1ec1 tar
FREE
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CALL:
171416)9-1151
OGDEN.a!ANG~
W.UER CO.
710.4 No.
the DrJiud 11ssfou It most
of lbo locsl lltl -· A blr-
-will be helo! after -oftbe claues.
LEGAL NOTICE
FICTITIOIJS BIIIIIIESS !lAKE
STATEMENT
THINK F ALL
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FALL SEPARATES IN
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ANQ ANNE KLEIN
StP*l: E-C. Jorry.
This -moat lllod with lbo
CCNll)' clort Gl Oraap eo-ty
oa: Sept. 19, U?2, WlWam
E. Sl Jolla, ooay clort, by
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You cane= $59.17 on $1,000 minimum oneyearcenificatcs,and as much as $51.26 on a regular
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More interest than banks ... m.ore certain t h an stocks
Plus &ee services ... safe deposit boxcs1 notary
service, travelers cheques, trust deed and note
collections, and many more free services are avail -
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balance in your account at THE BIG M.
Plus personal service ...
experienced and competent sav·
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to assist you in planning
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Other olica in Coviu , Wtlt Aradia, Puecku, CleAcltle aad. C.MP Puk..O wtliil1h.
n.a:
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• William J. Zeoli is the president ol Gospel
Film$, Inc., which produces films now being
shown In 159 coumrles In 35/anguages. An Ol -
dain«J minister, he is eng~ In a weekend
ministry almost hall the year ro crotessional ath· letes in North America. Mr.leo I Qraduated lrom
the Philadelphia College ot Bible and Wheaton
College. He and his wife, Marilyn, and theft
three children reside in Grand Rapids, Alich/Qan.
This atticle 1s talr:en trom the torthcomlnQ book
'SuperQoal, · by Silty Zeoli. !I) 1972; published
by Flemmg H. Revel/ Co .• Old Tappan, NJ.
bV BUY ZEOLI
Before an important profession-
al football pme Ia played,
each of the competing teama ..
adopts a game plan. This plan is end is the way of death" (Proverbl "decision." That's the third impor-
decided upon between the head coach 14:12, asv). You aee, God baa aJ. tant fact the Bible declares. We must
and his staff and then presented fo ready done ''his thing," and for us face Jesus Christ and decide' what
the squad. Throughout the contest to do our thing is contrary to hill we wiH do with him. Three choices
the team tries to fol!ow the ga':_lle will. How then can we get to God? are given to us: We can say, "I ae.
plan in accordance w1th the offictal No way-10e can't cut it. cept Jesus Christ aa my Savior";
rules. . The second important fact the or we can say, "No, I refuse to take
God, too, ~as a Ga_me Pia~ fo~ hf~. Bible states is that God has provided him into my heart"; or we can say,
It is found m the Btble wh1ch IS h1s a beautiful and simple answer to "Maybe •I'll accept him sometime."
official rule book. ~he Bible bases our dilemma. It is found in John The trouble with the third choice is
God's plan o.n three 1mportant facts, 3 :16. I recall, as a Wheaton College that the X-factor of death is in-
the first bemg that m~n, as man, student, spending. some time in a vaNed. At any moment the "maybe"
faces a problem: he IS separated rough area of Chicago as part of a could automatically become a ftnal
from God; witnessing team. I had my little "no."
The B1bl~ define!! the pr~blem New Testament with me, and after It we say "no" to Chri11t, what
clearly, spe:ctfl.cally, exactly. Sm has getting into a conversation with one does it mean? We are telling him he
affected each one of us. We sin by fellow 1 began to share that verse is not God's Son, he is only the Ule-
nature, by practice and by choi~. with him : "For God eo loved the gitimate child of a Jewiah country
I could put it o~ a black~rd and world, that he gave his only begot.. girl. Is that who he te! To refuae to
show that God 1s at Pomt A and ten Son that whosoever beli8'Veth acknowledge and accept Jesus Christ
man is at Point B, beCause sin is on me . '. " He stopped me and ftn-leads to a life of fruKratlon and
keeping them-~hlded aaMl a:path ·fshiftlit;"'"Virse himself. Then he purposeles&neu ~re on earth and
there a player on the squad ·who said "Do you know who I am r• eternal judgment 1n the future.
doesn't know what I'm talking I 'said, "No. I sure don't." But if we say "yes," we accept
about? Either we face it or we are . ,. be I Jesus Christ into our heart u our
fooling ourselves. He said, You remem r wo personal Savior. If we say "yea,"
I once knew a "Charlie Spiritual" J ima? I'm the fellow .who .put the we become a part of God's forever
type at college who claimed that he flag on. top of Mt. Sunbachl. !here family. There is no greater experi-
had never sin'ned . I decided to test were Sl~ '!f .us, and they're building ence than Jetting God take away the
him: I brought my. 12E foot. down a f!lultlmlll.JOn-dollar monum,ent to garbage of our souls so that we can
on his ankle. He satd somethmg all us m Washmgton, D.C .. 1 don t need become clean.
right, but it wasn't spiritual. I ex-your ve~, or your B1ble, or your It is no mere matter of winning a
plained to him, "Now we can com-Jesus Chnst." Thr~ months l~ter conference or a title. When we come
municate. You're in my .league." I read that he had d1ed o! alcoholism to him it means putting our life on
Anyone who pretends he IS not a and exposure on an lndtan reserva.. the line. It means the whole "Jeaul!
l'li nner is going contrary to God's tion in Arizona. He was only 82 thing." We will have to go out tell~
Word and is only faking himself out. years old. ing others that we believe in Christ
WuJclu Bfble
School La•on
tlw
CioldeA Text : .. For in rHG~ty .Jhinyl ,,.,. nff'" .U. If fl//»1-.,_..,
;. _,d, 1M ldfft# i.t a puf«tl JMfl. "'"" t~bl• •'"' to~,.....,. fJM1(*
whatfti
ia why he
lish in
"':~. estah-
ctrtain &JUWt:rl to per-
and doubtt, much u
in writifiC tM Ptoverbs.
(]..,..3;Z).
Chtittian in thoucht,
I' ~ =~isti:~ f~~
non~Christian •• whit~ is
from blaclc, aa UP,t i•
, • ] from darkneas, u joy is
from SOfT()W, as hope il
from despair, as good i$ from tvil,
u Heaven is from hell, u richt i•
from wrong, a.s God is from Satan,
u the childrm of God are from the
children of Satan, « as fundamen·
talisu are from modernists and lib.
erals. And in this comparison all
the advantage should be on the aide
of the ChriJ~ much so, in fact,
that the non·Ol.ristia.n ahould be at-
tracted and stirred to attain the: blesa-
ings, privileges, and joys of the
Christian. That ia the meaning of and
the nettssity 6or lrtting our lights
shine (Matt. 5 : 16).
GOOD NEWS IS WELCOME
M uh.itudes of boys would like to
be: the sons of a fabulously rich, power~
ful, and all-conquering king. Count-
less girls would like to be fairy prin-
cesses, with a wonder-working fairy
godmother, with all the 1upernatural
powers and superlative beauty of
lei!'J1dary mythkal royalty. A troct
handed to me asks : "If a rich and
mighty kine should want to adop1
you into his family to become his son
and heir, would you consi~r that you
were being pestered if u:veral people
came to tell you that news? Would
such a messmger be a nuisance? Would
such a message be welcome?" Well,
that is wilat it meaas to ac:t like a
Christian. Sec what God says : "As
many as received him [Jesus Christ],
to them gave he power to become the
sons of God, even to them that be-
lit:\'e on his name" (John 1:12). ''And
if children, then heirs; heirs of God
and joint-heirs with Christ" (Rom.
8:17). God is greater than any human
king or any fairy queen . And God is
not; only real but He is availahl~ to all
men.
Son of God, whO loved me aod pv<
himself for me." In 2 Corinthiant
S :17 a Christian It a "nur creature;
old thinra art paacd away." WitJ'!
such extraordinary definitions and
dt:!Criptions it is apparent that a
Christian it an extraordi"'ry perton,
as PaUl wroh:, j'For we are hi s work·
manship, created in Christ Jcsus unto
good worlct, which Cod hath bdore
ordained that we should waJk in than"
(Eph. 2 ;10). A Cbriatian ;sa Chritt-
hke penon, who should act in a Christ~
like manner at all times.
UNHAPPY CHIISTIAHS
Our. IH!IOtl. bown'tt, it ronfined
to the questfon of the speech and
conduct ex-peel~ of a OnUtian. As
to lpel!t41. Jamet reminds u1, "If
any man offend not in word the .me
i• a perftct man, and. able allo to
bridle the whole body." H..--a"'
ruided by amoll bitt, pot &hipo are
atetred by -11 rudders. We milia
add that automohiles an pided by
amall whe<ls, pot fires are kindled
by tiny matcheo, and pot ocoqda1a
and libela are ap.--1 by llttle -and
amall typea. And so Jama •)'11, "The
tcmeue U a little member, aDd bout at f""' thinp ... He adcla, :'The to-
11 a fi.re, a world of Wqull:y : 10 la
the toncue amcmr our _...,.., !hot
it defileth the whole body, and -"
on fire the c:oune of natuft." 'nJen
].,.. maba the very atartHnc state-
ment, '"And it [the 10ft1Ue] ia ld on
fire of hell"
Tltt: HYPOClmCAL TONGUE
Cbrillian s~ and mnducl should
be. theufore, extroon!irwy and dearly
distinguiabable from that ol non~
Christians. b that true in )'OW' expe-
rience? Or are you tryinc to confonn
to the world (Rom. 12:2)? Cbriatiana
are ''born from abo...e"; non•Ch.ri1tiam
are bom of the: flab and blood only
from below (John 8 ;Z3 ; John I :13).
Wouldn't it be stranre if a born
child tried to be unborn? That i1 what You remember that Jesua Did,
many profuainc Cbriltiana are tryinc' .. Whosoever lhallaay, Thou fool, shall
to do. And that it why they act 10 he in dancer of hcll fire." Jamet adds
queer. They want the etmlll life the undeniable statement that man
and comfon of a. born·from-abov~ hu and can tame every kind of wild
Christian, and they al10 want the beut, bird, and filh, "But the toftl\;ll!:
worldly pleuures of a apiritually can no man tame ; it i.a an unruly ev1l,
unborn child of the world and flcth. full of deadly poiton." 'The tonpe
It is euy to see that auch a mixture bleue1 and cunu; it promi~es and
will lead only to doubt, perplexity, bruka its pf9mite, and it like a f~·
diacomfort, unhappinas, And fear. tain tryinr to tpoUt both 1wed: aftd
TI1at. il why 10 many profeuinc, bitttf' water, or a fi' tryinc to bear
formal, ri~iltic:, nominal Ch.riltiant olives, ot a vine trytnl' to bear fie's ,
are unhappy and ·unfruitful. They or a fountain trying to yield both
have not become "tepatated unto the salt and fresh water simultaneously.
gospcl of God," as Pau1 cl.a.imcd to The reuon for this hopdeu mess
be (Rom. 1 :1). They are children of caused by the natural hwnan tongue
God who want to act like childrm is that it1 master i1 Satan, who is
of Satan. d«titful abovc all things (John 8:44).
UNPOPUI.Aa nUE ANSWERS
]&mes. who described himself u
"a servant ol God and of thc Lord
Only Christ ean govern our tongues
and takc them from the control of
Satan. Without Him we can do noth-
;ng (.John 15 ;5).
Jesus Christ" wu a "pillar" in the Then as to our conduct and actions,
church at Jerusalem (Gal. 2 :9) and James say.s that natural men have
presided at the apo~tolic: councils (Acts hi~ter envying and strifc in their hea.rU
CHRISTIAN CHARACTERISTICS 15). He must have betn asked many and lie aga.inst the truth. The late
fJU t:stions oonc:cming the speech, oon -King George VI of England said
lsn't it grand to be a Christian? duct, manners, and customs of the in one of his coronation addre.ues,
ln -\cts 11 ·Z4 a Christian is described followers of Jesus Christ, and he hu "The whole world is han.ued with
as·~-. good man, and full of the Holy 5et forth very tersely and positively perplexity and fear." And 10 he agreed
Ghost and of fa.ith.'' Iu ~~latians 2:20 and plainly the correct but moatly perf~y with Jame~, and alto wit.h
a person is called a Chnstlan who can ~n ular answer... to. many of these Jeremiah, wha wrote, '7he btart 11
testify that he is "crucified with Christ q~ iiJ..~ wbidl_ckce.itf~~ all tbiap-ud .deeper.
... and the life which I nOw lift iii" 'wtde tO'a'D die~ ~orme--aieJY wicked : who can know lt?"
the flrsh, I live by the faith of thc Church of Chrilt whoever they are or (]cr. 17 :9.) 'The reuon for thia nil
BIBLE TRUTH PRINCIPLES :Erb:l~~'!+ ... ~r~$.
ly the Late Howt~rd C. Futton, long peetor, 8efden A~ B..,c:fet: For where cnvymg and stnfe 1S, there
is confusion and every evil work.''
Satan is the author of evil conduct
just as he is the power that directs
rvil speech. Thc only solution is faith
in Christ. and <"omplete submiuion
of our will to Him through His Spirit
who dwells in belie\·ers for this very
pucpose (John 14' 16. 26).
Chu..ti.C-
"SWord of the Lord," Murfreesboro. Tea.o.
"Ye how need that one teach you G~ain which M the first
principle& of the oroclea of God." -He b. 5:12.
1 . GOD CREATED MAN IN INNOCENCE
2 . ALL MEN ARE SINNERS AI THEY AIU IY NATUIIU:
3 . THE LOST SINNER II TOTALLY DEPRAVED
4 . ALL MEN MAY aE lAVED
I . WHAT DDEa IT MEAN TO IE lAVED?
WHEN CHRIST COHTlOLS
. Man makes an _attempt to solve None of man'!! anawers will solve and what we stand for, beeauae .no
h1 s problem. H~ tr1es many ~ays to his problem. None of his game plana one plays game!! with Jesus Chnst.
reach God by ~1mself. Somett.mes he will win. Fifty.one year~~ ago my As an athlete you command tre-.
tries the fa.mlly plan. He thmks _tc father wae serving time as a drug mendoue attention today. What are
himself, "My father was a ~h.rls-addict in a state penitentiary in the you using that attention for? U!!e it
tian, my mother was a Chr1sttan, eaat He had tried every known cure for something eternal. ~nvest your
I'll be a Christian.'' Now, the "fa~-and ·none of them worked. On Octo-life in the Person of Je11us Christ.
il y plan" may work fine on an a1r-ber 22 1921 he tried the Jesus cure One of these yean your number will
line but it is not God's plan. You and it' worked, and he was saved. be hung up and your playing daya
can't fty now and go to heaven later. I don't care what kind of trip you wi11 be over. What then will be your
Let me ask, was your father a foot-are on-the ego trip the sex trip, purpose in life? Face the three facts
ball player? No? And what about the intellectual trip, the drug trip-of God's Game Plan : the problem,
your mother-was she a f~tball God will take you oft it and give you the answer, the decision: !t-nd when
player? Then how come you re a an eternal trip. you have made the decunon, make
rootb8.11 player? The "family plan" God's Game Plan for our lives is God's Word -his rule book-the
does not work . with God, for God bound up, finally, with the word basis for your life. cC:><
has no grandchtldren.
I . JEIUI CHRIST II THE ONLY IUT ALL-SUffiCIENT IAVIOUR
fROM liN
7 . SALVATION II OF THE LORD
I . WE MAY KNOW THAT WE ARE SAVED
(COMTIHUID PIOM LAST WI ItO
And now in c~inl let ua
emphaaiae one more treat
fundamental and out•t..ndi..nt
f'u.t principle o( the oracln o(
God, and that i1 the rreat (act
that
We May Know Thtlt
WeAreSawd
God not only wanta Ul to be
aawd., but He want.l ua to know
that we are uved.
when we •re aaved. It ia • divine
life: it a. •iemal lire; it ia life
without end. .. ,, .,..., Mar M)' &IOice, OM
I i'now tiN,., and tiNy (ollotll
IM: Alld I --•nlo I~ ff.,.,.olli/e; Gltll I~ 1ltolli'MWT
perillt, MiiiNr 11Mll on)' MCift
pl..ci' tMm 0111 of,., ltGitd. My
Fa titer, wltlclt _..,. '"-"' Me, ia ,_ur aAan oU; W "o ••n il oW. to-plud ,,..,.. out of M)'
FatMr"• ltand. I ontl lilY Folltn
ONOI'M. "-John 10:27-80.
It would have beeu tngic Jlnd dis-
a.stroul if James had left us there with
the hopelessly evil results of tM speech
and conduct of the ungodly or non-
Christian world. It would have been
like the prexnt conciitions in Spain,
China, Ruuia, the sateUite nations,
Is~l. Egypt, or even in aJI n&ti9ftl
of the world including the United
States, whcre perplexity, dread, and
downright fear result from envyUJc
and strife, and where confuaion,
fi"UUtTT.tion, and every ev1l work an
the perfectly obrioua and certain
mulu of sin and disobedimcc. But
(as a ~CTVU~t of Jesua Christ) Jaroea
knows the mnedy ; "But the wisdom
that io from above.. (Ju. I ;5) has
eight (!Ut and 1uprematural charac-
teristia. It is (I) pure, (2) -'>le.
(3) rmde; (4) -to be mtruted,
( S) lull of merq, (6) run ol ..,00
lruita. (7) without partiality, (8)
without hypocrisy. n-. th"""h
God'• graoe, are the priceleu propert)'
and unearned pouesslon of nery
Christian. Of himat:lf he cannot ob-
tain or posaeu them, but, becaatt of
the Holy Spirit dwelling in him, a
am..tian can exm:iae and enjoy an
of these qaaiitie. which are impoe.-
sible I<>< the non-Cbriatian. "Ld no
corrupt communication pooceed out
of your moath, but that which is pod
to tho ... o1 edlf7fnc. that '' .,.1 m~n
ist<r roce unto the hearen" (Eph.
4;29) ... And be ye kind -to 111-
od1er. tenclerll<trtod, lorFrinf one
another, nm u God for Chrilt tab
lwh Iotti-you" (Epll. 4:32).
A second approach that man tries
is the church pla.n.. Now, I am an
ordained minister and I believe in
the church. I am all for church.
But we have a problem with people
who think they are going to heaven
by attending worship services. I
have been in a lot of professional
football locker rooms, have put on
helmets and tried on parts of uni-
forms; I have held football.s in my
hands and have even stud1ed play
books; but every time I walk out of
the locker room I'm still the same
"nonfootball" player I wu when I
Walked in. Going into a locker room
cannot make me a football player
any more than going to chureh can
make me a Christian. It doean•t
work that way.
Another way people try to get to
heaven is by doing good. We get our
Christianity confuaed wtththetrtdit
card pla.n. We help our neighbor, we
give to charity, •e make ourselves
models of fOOdneu, and we think
that wUI taka. ua to heaven. There
are credit earda for almoot enrr-
thing, but the credit card plan
doeen't work with God. God.1
• Word
aaya that own our r~Pteo--.
our -before God. ie u ftlt117 rap
in bia a!Pt u far u heaven lo
eoneemed.
Tho 1ut approach il one that il
very ~ toclaJ-4oiAg -"""' 1-..,. But whllo dolq your
own thiq m!Pt ploue you, it eaD't
brln• .rou to God be<&-It'• aot
put of hlo Game PI&D. '1'lle BIWo
..,. ........ do thlnp ........... -·
but "!e''l be .orq. ''noln "' • -
wllldl -riPt to • -bolt ""
Questions
&Answers
11.• IIF."'IRY J, m ;YIYf. Th.O.
Tl"IE a-lOS EN PEOF>LE,
236 W. 72ND ST., NEW YORK Cl TV
Question : How can thue b-e D"Y
trumprts a/trr tl" LAST trumpet?
A tHwn: The eJ:pre.uion "at the
last trump" simply enables us to
identify thi~ blast with the series of
blasts at the Fe11st of Trumpet~
where there was just such a trlt.fah
gedoloh. It does not mean the lut
of all trumpet blut.s ever to be
usetl. It did not in that day since
the trumpets were sounded on New
Moons. at the dai ly offerinp, etc..
Trumpets were used at the dedica·
lion of Solomon's Temple, 2 Chron-
icles S: 12. and w will doubllesa be
used in connection with the Millea·
nlal Tempte. The Talmud &ivet an
interestina description of the 1rumpet
blowina at the ceremony •ot the
drawina of tht wata-duriQI tbe
Feast -of Tabernacles. To make.
therefore, the last trump re:fw to tbe
lui trumpet ever to be blowrl would
put the rapture pcrblpt tomeWhcTe
at the c:IOIC of the-milknnium. or
pt.rtlllps even beyond that II we can
uswnc that they miJht b. .-d in
tho new heavens and the new euth.
Thia, of eou:nc. would. throw Ul into
a rldlcukMa po11Uon rc.prdinJ tht
rapeurc.
•
Question: Can you uplDI" 2
Kin~s 13 :211 If £Jisl1tJ wa.r ru.llf
drnd mrd his ;spirit "gorrr to be will.
the Lord" how could lhU ~1
A n.rwrr: There is no need for
an e~tplanation here since the inc:l.
dent is simply act forth u a mirtoele.
Kcil qmte properly &fates: "'The
opinion that the dead man wu reo
stored 10 lift apin in a oatural
manner, throuah the vtolcnt ahaklna
occ;:asioned by the fall, or lhrouab
the coolness of the tomb, necda no
refutation" (Commentary on Kinll).
We may properly inquire eonc:em-
IPJ the daian of this mirade. I
do nc• believe u .tOme that II wu
to show that the power of EUsha,
e'llcn in death, was .,...ter lhaa
Elijah who luM:I called him to hi&
pro~tic ~ It ,_"" ralher ia-
tendcd 10 Jive DiftM ttteteation to
Elisha's I~ prophecy which jUII pre.
ttdu it. arMI M 1t. accouot of ha
fuU\IIment ripe: afterward would ht·
dtcate. God it DOt a Ood of the
dud but of the IIYina and U.. -.
callina of thl: prophet dJd not .....
the fulftll,...t of his predicd011.
John N~ he wrote hia Go.pel
that we miaht believe that JHUa
ia tha Christ, end that beHevina
we miaht have li(e throuth Hi•
nama I John 20:31).
And when John wrote hia fint
Epiatle he uid he wrote it unto
them thet believe that they
mWh't KNOW that they have
eternal life II John 6:11). 'the
Lord want. u. to be "know-.o
Chrietiana" not "hope-eo
Chriatian1." The word KNOW ia
u.MCI thirty·thr• l.i.mea ln the
lin& ODilde of John. And •-• the ...... y uw... the• tbe
Lord. would Mw u. to lalow ia
the p .. t fact that we aN Mved.
.. And IIIla ia the NCOrd lisa• God
hath riwn to • e&eraal Mfl. end
Ohio lilo ia in Hia -· He ""'' both ""' Son ho•h life. ond be
..... a..th -the -.. God hath n"' life.~ thO....,.
I wrl•-unto ...., tha• looU...
on the-ofthe-aiGod th .. ,...,KNowu.. ... .....
-.al life ond ...... -~ bello¥o ... the_of ... -of
God'" (!Joluii;U-18).
You will AOt4 U..t ou.r
_, ..... of----ck,... .._..,.-or clr••· aa.y eaPtrieace or « ... Jor, -7 dlrUI•Jiapv.
..... ..,. ..... I Y·•
oe I ••• IN& ,..._ --1M ............. fJI o.L It,_
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10-l-It. TIMot-...
ltil_a_lool;ltiu-
lilo which wo b-In" C1uto0
How do married people know
th•t tht)' •n mU'ried1 It it
becaUN they f•l lib they're
married? I'm alr.W. tMt t.-t
wou&d not a&and iD a c:ourt ol
law. TIM leal proof of a
......u.. ia ""' lice<* 01111 cerUftea&e which an on fU• witlt.
the eow. .. Clark.
How do peep .. who owa 'heir
h-Dow dtat t!My owa thar
"-1 Ia "-"""'!MI ..
-........ """' Hw? Or Ia " --!hoy nab ohelr ....,. upoe U. waU. and IQ, "Thlt f•la W.. _ _.. No, 10 II __ the_ ... ...
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........ life ond .......... Ia iD 1111
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tbo lt¥1111 Loqao, IIIII Harbor w-. .. nloll u
II ID tllo 8-Loqao. ·~ Hubor'a SUIDra w•• beat. prep team 111 .._.
11.4 1u1 Friday D1pt bJ Co-ODO <Jl lllo -Ill lllo TOIJIU(J.IIENT CHAIRIIAJf Cllor ... F._k of Lido lllo, loft, pr-1111 -·•
·-4el liar 1o uw ....,.1 Tbo 11-np 6iaPI llor4 lniPI>1 to am Carr " ootmoot 00111117 ClUb lollowiDc hll netorr ID t11o lit .., .. 1
IIO'IIPO<I8Aeb "ell7eblmploo· ""'' linlpl)' --bra Orup COWII)' Heart A-. IOII<IUIIC at ln'IDoC..C....tryCiob,llr.CarrtoPPed
bluer, bitter tam.. Wut.n, lbl fleld of lUS CODttllaDtl wttb Ill 8lel5 Dtt M lD the flllt...,tr IYIDl. Dlek Hlrm&DD
lo4 bJ All-CIF ~Bcb (ICCC) ol c.-411 liar IIIII Fruit Cbllaoo (ICCC Ull E-CC~ rlpt, <Jl eor-FRESRIIAII FULLBACK Jobll DIIOO. No. 44, lollowl 0CC
tatllld: Sten Uobulski, No. 25, aDd picks ~ eome nlw.ble
r•l eltale 1n OCC's 37-19 YietorJ over L. A. Harbor
Iut Frida)' a.lcbt. Guard Mike Balch, No. 60, throws a
block. Dlloo scored three toucbdo•ns and rusbed for 69
yards ln the emtest.
Dixon leads Buc attack
Tbt Oraop Coast College
Pirates. wbo now own a 2-0
sea.on mark, wtll host the Rlo
Hoado Roadrurmers at 7:30p.m.
thla Saturday at LeBard sta-
dium.
Rio Hoodo has an 0-1 record
alter dropplnc a 14-'7 decision
to Santa Ana 2 weeks ago. Last
Staeoo. the Pirates )llted the
Southern CaUlorllia Conference
champtoos 27-0.
Last Friday nicbt ln Wllm-tacton. freshman fullback John
DiDlD balled b1.s way to 3 touch-
dOWDS &J tbePlratesoutcta.ssed
a beef)' L. A. Harbor squad
37-19.
Dixoo, already beto1 com-
pared to All-American f'IIU-
back Bob Haynes, wbo starred
tor the Sues 1n '62 aDd '63,
gained 69 yuds to 12 carries
apiut Harbor. He has now
picked ~ 154 yard& tn OCC's
first Z games.
Tbe 205..potmd, 5-11 red-
head from Estancia HlahrlPPed
off touchdown rtms of two, one,
and 25 yards.
Quarterback AIYin White bad
aootller ftne performa.oee,
eUcting on 13 of 28 aerials for
185 yards. He has now thrown
for 1,850 career yards, and
needs only 3 77 more to take
o•er the top spot oo the all-
time OCC passing charts.
Orange Coast broke open a
tense 6-6 nrst half deadloc.k,.
scorl.ng 11 points 1n the third
~-.. Wblto llarte4lbobl\l&.
hitUog flanker SteYe Monahan
with a 29-yard scoring aertaJ
to gtYe the Bues a 13-6 margin.
Benny Ricardo capped a 42-
yard OCC drlYe HYeral mln~es
later, booting a 39 ... yard ne14
goal to ._) the COQDt to 16-6,
TaUback Rlck Power went over
h'om the Z wltb 37 Heonds
left in the period to p-.,e the
Pirates a 23-6 advantage.
Dl:lon scored b18 second
touebdo1r0 ot the p.me early
in the tlnal staou 'lfitb a one-
yard burst ~ the middle to
give the Bucs a commandlog
30-6 lead,
Tucker then put 1n h.is secood
unit and Harbor responded with
2 quick touchdowns.
Wltb the t1rst shooters back
ln the Uneup, the Pirates went
64 yards in 7 plays to wrap
up the scoring. OUoo capped
the drive with a Z5.yard run
for the touebdowu.
LEGAL HDTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The followlng persons are
doing business as: Behulor
Therapy Associates, 1761Z
Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach,
Calif. 92647: Harold H. Walsh,
Ph.D,, 258 Walnut, Newport
Beach, Ca.l1t.; Louise H. Ponath,
R.M.T., 206 30tb street, New-
port Beach, CalJl.
Tbls buslness ls belng con-
ducl;ed by a partnership.
Signed: Louise H. Ponath.
This statement fUed with the
county clerk of Orange County
aD: ~ 25, 1972 .. William
E. St John, couoty clerk, by
Beverly J. MaddoJ:, deputy,
Publish: Sept. 28, Oct. 5, 12,
19, 1972, 1n the Newport Harbor
Ensign. F -20«5
We'd lo~e to take
-~~;:,off your ba~k ... Try uo!
548-5554 OUR 16TH YEAR
Tuck & Pete Rabbiu
1914 Har~or Bh·d .. f.o•ta lllua
fARMERS IMSURAJICf r.ROU~
WINNERS of the n.rst umua.l Webster memorial awards
for sportsmanship at the Corona del Mar Youth Center
are Amy Corley aod John Parsons, both of Harbor VIew
Hills. The awards, paid lor by trlencb of the Webster
fa mily hooor Blake and Brooke Webster, 2CDM younpters
killed 'tn an aircraft accident In July. Alm\Al wiMers wtll
be picked for their spirit of cooperaUon in Youth Center
projects and for their sportsmanship. Amy Uves at 1020
White Sails Way, and Jotto at 959 TtUer Way. Both are 12
years old. (PBR Dept. photo.)
EAGLES SEEK 2ND WIN
Gym Clothes For Boys
Sborts-1.48
Rmrsille T -Shits-2.95
Sweat Sox-59c to 3.00
Ping Pong Paddles & Balls
Ping Pol!l Sets
SkateBoards
AI Star Basketbal Sbaes-9.50
.. Basketllall SUes-19.95
Slat Sli1s & l'llts-3.51 ...
lna-3J5tlll5
1.10
I• ~Ills & Bals
-IIIIIJIIIII .. ~ItS
, .. 1ft
Tlllll 1111111
......,........, .. Ills
Footballs Basb~als
Soccer Bals-YellyWs
S~Jare~Bals
&'lllys Tlllis·Sii'ts &
& Gilts Tllis IIIIISIS
T enis Sills
Wts-1U5
... It
Aooola, ICO<ed lllo llrll Z t1m01 411 liar polled ,.,._ .. ..,.. 'Ill to ue for tow crou -·· (Rich --.) ....,. bad tllo ball, tboD -lle4
·~::. ... .::-::;...a--TOP BUCS Cml rtftlry l1lrllo4 oat to be a
;:wKc::.c:-~1:: SELECTED Tollll, Tbo 185-11>. -rllloll
Z tooebllon ,__ IIIII ran Fallbect l obll DUoo IIIII 41-
tor tbe tbird to llld COY to teut•• baetst.nll.ltcblllb&Ye
Ill IIICOOII stralpt wiA ID t11o -oame4 tho oaiiiUIIIDI ol-
etty MrlH. About 6,000 W. feutn ud deftDII.Ye players
paeted Dtt1dPI Fleld to watcb lJl Orup Cout Collep's 37-
TO&U tnctDeer l palr ., 4tbe 19 Yletory oYer L. A. Harbor
quarter touchdowu to lee tbe Collep last Friday nl&ht. The
game. two 'were selected by the OCC
Harbor'• SteYe BWdeb, also eoachlDI staff,
makiq btl debut u a n.rsity DW:lo, freshman fUllback
slpal-ea.ller, rao l.oto eom.e from Estancia Hleh. scored S
bad luck u se'f'er&l of 1111 touehOOWDB and rushed for 69
p~lnt J)U8tl wen .slmpty yard&.
drqJped by r tctlftl&. MlteheU, 170-POIDI, 6-1
TosU's scorlDc touu weal truhma.n from Fouota.lD Valley
to 8Dd. Pal Wal. 1D tbt first Hllfa, lDtereeP:ed apasaaplnst
quarter IDd to Bob Palmer tbt Sea Hawks, h1l seeoad of
ln the 4th, A 29-yard run b)' the IMUQO.
the quartertack CI.A)ed tb.e Ttm Budel aM Due Jack-
evenJDg's SCOI'inJ. lOll b&ft beeo Dlmed the out-
The Sea K1Dp meet Santa ltUdtnc offeDI1Yt &Dd deftllliYe
Ana Friday at~ at 8 t.u the playeu 1n Orure Cout Col-
Santa Ana Bowl ln tbetr 1ut lett's 10-6 Ttctory over Golden
coatest betore optllioc lntne Welt 1n the ... 100 opeoer
LOigue play, SIDia Aoa'sSaiDis Sept. 16.
were beaten last week by a Bandel, 6-foot, 190-potmdof-
tougb Mater Del squad. fenatn prd from Corora del
Mar Hlgb, bad an cd.Jt&Ming
pme for tbe Pintea. Head
coe.eb Dick Tuektr felt that
the OCC sophOmore played ooe
of tbe tloest games he has
enr seen at I'JU'd.
HARBOR AREA
FOOTBALL LOG
Jackson, a 6-3, 205-poUDd
S®bomore from Marlna Hlgb,
put ln a lterUnc effort at de-
fen~lve taetle.
GARY GRADUATES
Na-.,y aeamao recruit Gary
R. Jordan, 100 of Mra. Barbara
A, Jordaa of 710 W, 18th St.,
c-Mea, llf0dlat811 rrom
recndt traiDiac at the Nual
Tra1Ding Cellter lD San Dteao.
NEWPORT HARBOR
KIWANIS
,IEJEHf$ I TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE
14th Season SERIES 1972 . 73
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE AUDITORIUM,
·2101 FAIRVIEW COSTA MESA
RUSS POTTER
Frid~y. October 6, 1972
8 :00P.M.
"High Himalaya "
We )Ourney to one of the most remote &Dd least
krown areas of the world, the countries of tbe Hllh
Himalayas. Through the historic Kh}'t>er Pus with
the legeodary Khyber Rilles. Acroas treacherous
claelers by Ttbertao Yak, the only animal sure-
footed enough to take us to the "Top ot the World."
Peshawar, Gateway to lndla since the Ume of Marco
Polo. GUgit, a peaceful nlley of glacier-fed riYers
where we witness the centuries-old use of mind
eJPI,Ddtnc drugs. Kaltrlstan, Isolated strongholdofthe
dreaded Kaflrs, and barbaric rituals neYer before
pbotoeraphed. The fabled land of Hunza, wbereamulng
health produces klopvlty of over 100 yea.rst
(Single admission at
(Single admission at door
SEASON TICKETS
.. $2.001
. .$1.00)
(Good for any six admissions)
AOUL T .. $10.00 STUDENT .. S 5.00
AVAILABLE AT:
Newport Harbor Klwanls Club, BoJ: 1501, Newport
Beach, 92663, 646-2163 or any member of the
Newport Harbor Klnnls Club.
Forpt Ha.rdWa.re, 2205 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport
Beach.
Lawsoa Realty, 3416 Vla Lido, Newport S..ch.
Wutcwr Sbot1 at Weltewt Plaza.
paretut $500,000 worth
ol apertm•ll. At laul ZO!I,
don. Brokar prlaetplo, P.O. &os 181S, coseaw--. 91Ue.
I
DUPLEX wame4 bJ llria<tpel
WIU poy lalrprleo.I-CM791.
j ,
f' I ·" COlliN -MAlliN IIC.
GOLF COURSE HOME
MJ;SA VERDE
\' ••s, rl~ht on the r:olf course and
with a fantastically beautltul view,
r,t llnnt ! . . • See a blaz~ o! lights
t.>warct lluntin~ton Valley In the even-
in!! • • on a clear day you can
t. ... ven see Catalina!
This Is a lar~e house, 5 bedrooms,
3 baths, formal dining room, family
room, and 2 fireplace~. Newly re·
decorated with new carpets and
drapes.
Owner, building a new home, w111
consider long escrow or lease-back
from purchaser. Our exclusive list-
Ing • • • make this your exclusive
home.
Shown by appointment only .
• CMI e CMI e CMI e CMI • E A Our individual service means more to vou -
L 59.3%
T of our sales were made thru referrals, people
who were satisfied with our-
"SERVICE BEYOND THE CONTRACT" 0 wouldn't this be the place for you to list your R property?
8 c;:.u US for your real •d•t• needs -WE
h•v• lots of good things to tell you eboutl
~ewport · Coron.t d•l M"r · Costa M•••
CoRBIN-MARTINjl ===644-7662==:J~
I
'
ofu.Ja !)jt
PRESTIGE WAlERFRONT HOMES
SHO WN BY APPOINTMENT
3 Lind• Isle Drive
Be<~uliful new 5 RIL •P -2 Ba. home. \'later·
front livingnn. & form al dining. Handsome
oak paneled fam . rm .. frplc., wet bar. Larga
master suite has frplc. & cozy lounge area.
\'ICI\' of Uay &. the mountains ...... $.179,500.
53 Lind• hi• Driv•
El <'~:lnt ;'; br!rm .. 41• J baths; on lagoon. ~ew
r::;pC'l~. drapr.~ ,v..._ wallpapf'r. l..ovely ~arden
\\ lar~-:c ~J1p . . . . ............ S212,000
S7 lind• hie
Cu~tltf\ ~ P.R.,...J~!:. n r.. ~\ su11 tl'.if
(l •nily rtn wlt'onver~;nion
l rplc·: 10\"eh· )!:ln!(>n, l,~te. ~lip.
101 linda hi• Driv•
L1•1 t'l:' ;) J:r: . ~ ha home wrth dO\\ nsla ir~
\l dtt'rfwu~ 111.clr. !-Uite &. !gr. game rm. or
~tUd \. ~1<--..:JC'Cm tllc flnnrs. beam <'f'ilin&s.
qunllly f'f•fl 'lrurl1rm. sl ip .. $155.000.
For Complet• lnform•tion
On All Homes & Lots, Ple•H C11l:
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
lll_.rs Biela. •t LinN ftM
341 IAY51DI DR., fUITE I, N.l . 67UI61
Pre-Grand Opening Sale!
Lolly tov•ng awa•ts you'
Act Sw11tly
to select your own
Newoort Beact\ condommwm
V•s•t the temporary ol1•ces of the
Newport Crest ln1ormahon Center.
conven•enUy located a1
2JOO Wesl Coas1 Highway
SUite B. Newpo11 Beach
Open Dally 10 am to sunset
..... u
a•.u.•wr•T•
11111111n.U. '""'Ill till lSI raoraan11 ·-1'0· llfTIRIITIII, PROntiiOIIAL
COIIIIIIaaAnolf 181 '
tw\.1 liM. ISTATI ..... '""".,··C.: III ......
•Will
Nl W"m I liAitUOI< I NSIGN
PUIIUSIIlU Wll KLY -PA~t II
fltlli<Slli\V, SLP l, 111, 1971
COROllA DEL MAR, CAL . Curt Dosh
Real Estate RI!"ALTOR
14% ... 4'72-eve. 113-H ..
11'31 W. COAST IIWY .
N F.WPO RT ftt:ACH
p,f4 Bu,../1 /Galt,
pnHnU
INVEST IN FAMILY HAPPINESS
BALCONIEO BAYCREST -ROO.J" for f'\"f'r}'·
thing and everyone. 4 Bedrooms dining
room. family room. den. large ~ewing or
hobh v room· and pool: Rad iant heating. 2
fi replace~. 3 car garas:::t. . .. 598.500
Office Open S.turd•y• & Sundays
PETE BARRm REALTY
1605 W-lllf Dr~ IU.
642·5200
••1FIHADOF"
Don't catch this disease ! Buy this
neat duplex today! Front has 3 bed-
r ooms, 2 baths, built-ins, nicely
carpeted and draped. Split-level unit
has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, custom
kitchen and sundeck.
$74,500
BACK BAY BEAUTY
2401 Francisco Dr., Newport Beach
(near 22nd St, and Irvine Ave.)
Open House
SATURDAY & SUNDAY l-4p.m.
Custom built 5 bedroom home.
Three full baths, family room, office
or den, 2 fireplaces plus BBQ, large
pool plus small wading pool for
children ••. And many more splendid
special features.
PRICED AT $110,000
·'You 'll bt> glad tomorrow that you bought rea 1 estate t-..d»y."
ROY R. McCARDLE
REALTOR
543-7729
OPEN $UNDAY 1-5
1000 WHITE SAILS WAY
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Very comfortable three bedroom,
two bath home with family room,
large commercial lot with view of
Harbor lights. An extra large amount
of wardrobe storage. Exterior light-
ing and full yard sprinkler.
Y. f' RJl.Xl<l.lX
Rt:Jl.l.TOR
UNIVE~SITY REALTY 32~ Elst Colsl Hi,m._,
CorONI del Mlf, CMilorni1
'J001 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL tro!AR,S71-S510 Phone: 67).2222
..... "' ,,. ,.,......._,_.._. ,.u _
SEE THE MlS
LIST WITH YOUR
MLS REALTOR
M GETS RESULTS
More than $100 million worth of
real estate property was sold through
the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Board of Realtors Multiple Listing
Service during the first 8 months ot
1972--an Increase of 37% over 1971!
This remarkable score bas been
made possible through teamwork ot
the Multiple Listing Service. Through
MLS, Realtors pool their resources
to Insure a wider range ot customers
when you· are selling a house --and
a wider choice 'of properties When
you are buying ooe.
M LS REAL TORS WILL SCORE FOR lliJl. TOO I
-let us carry the liall.
lewport Harbor Costa. Mesa Board of
•
~ 'IIIII"!!!== ' . c~ MACNAB
IRVINE
FINII HOMES
® Fi\Eil CH ELEGANT
\ ~1 1.. 11. \•:·\'· f)f :'\c".pflrl Ray
fr .. r•-: :"!; r,, .. ,. ;~!I •· bramcrt ttil·
Jfl'1". T/l(" 'ILl•' t bl1·~d 'I !.•"d bn1 li. ('],..
g<~nl r-.~bnwt~~--iLl(· dNk~ fuw oarpf'l &
qua !Jt:: ere;:~. _J m :1 ::mf1l~,, llvin;.; ex p~:>_~l·
ente. 3BR. ~1\t 1n;: 1 nm. ¥ H & pn vate 5h p.
S251,350. Open DJ.ly 15.·1:1 B<~::•idt l>r.
lf17 J
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT • fiRST
' TIME OFFERED
\\':"(lUght ir e~ .. ; • ,\; II ~Cd l ofl • k t'Olry'
WOI\' lead I O 1): ·, IJI"I: d i~hnUJV~ 2 fiR
hoine tf pcigrt·ri f ·r· !•:IIJi .:J! hin,:;. lndu·•r
oool & Iron• :d ~~=·rdl'n l.lndscapt>d _hy
Beeson pro,·;f"!, 1nr ult. -;"11(' 1n ent ert~m·
in::. Soi:-Jl ~·a, ',J;. ,r. (•)r-.J1"r lrJrl to 2nd
fl ··••r !1.•'. I .. 1' pr1ii•lwd 1\CJOd Or10n.
Tr• .. ·. ·, ''·' ' ., •, ,,,,;ar ··har m. S3i5,·
~on . p;,~· !J..,n · · li4Z·P..!.T''· rFJ ])
[Irvine 1-.. ~ ...... , ........ j
101 DowrDrt.,. 142·1231
I'" Mec:Arthu 144 .. 1200
Newport ... ch,C.Iltomlii1211S
Beach
homes
1\AJI'rn boat silos.
own the land,water
""nrl slip.
~l"t"'m $64.9~);-·· · -·
7% financing.
N..,.,t ll'!l.eh
TowMhO\I&P' Ltd.
U01 W.s1 Co•o:.t H'lll'y
t 114 J 67i-6!20
FrH Rental Services
TO
LANDLORDS AND
TENANTS
All prices and all areas
675-7225
•••••••••••••••••• MLS SALES REPORT
Sales through the Multiple Ll.atlng
Service ot the Newport HarbOr-CCMita
Mesa Board ot Realtors totalled
$100.6 m1111on 1n the tint 8 montbli
ot 1972. THIS rs A 37% INCREASE
OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 19711
3,138 new ll.8tlncs were proce.-d,
ot which 7al, WERE SOLD! 83'1· of
the aalea were cooperathe,
I
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lot at B"""IJIIn' ~...... 1IJ l1lo ID· 10:10 a.m. ---· w11lda l1lo c1l1 ,__._ a-. • c1 p1ac c_, .. lltll. c11111an111 -.,, 1ld.l _,. Till -po-. 1111! ._..__..,..,.__ ,
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o1 Ito Rlla, Ylllolo ..., -DR. ~ R. P.IRJCBB, -o1 -melt~ R-11 -ed at a pot111c1; -ro-at aU-·" WILL Ill AIWA IKIT·' -.I& -b--. ~;:-:;"::r' cu cluJIO c-ed to 111o ciW1JIIiuDc ctllll<>o ,llo.,...... at 5 p.m. T1lo _,... ... ,.. 1atto-1'111 -lr -,lotllhc '!'RAiliNG AT ALNoiiDA
Still --· 1o-~ --at lba Nolbor -., -ol 111o u. s. At 111o ? p.m. aontee 11o wiD doced b7 c-lmU Cerl o1 .. ._.. ,.,. ~ . -Goanl ••• _..t~ '¥' ... "aM aa IIIPfU't8U7...,. PDOrt UnttJ • • • Pl'M.Cb oa ·~be COlt ot dt-Kymla aa.r be fDind the bar· c-.,. lmWtcM pz 'cur .....-t J. 8lla., -. olllt.
lludard o1 anoc. Bo -::":: at 10 t ,m. llll.o Sao· Tilt P]JmoutbC-epUcxlal qlallllp." T11o amoal m1o-bar lui -llld llld 111 W-•o .b&, wiD be 1lold ot 1111 lilri. Rlclilrtl W. SDIIIl
a $7,000 aatomaWe Ill! lind Ro~ CO:~,t wtU be "Self-Cbarcb, 1261 Broad st., New-l1oGir)' coaftrtDee w111 be beld toad tt utlbf," 7 p.m. 'l"bbnnliaJ, Oct. 5 ID Ill lMO T.aa An., Colt&
Ill 1D e_.tte ~at cL Tilt cburcb port Helllblo •• "MMCab ot Oct.4-l,wllliDr.WilllamTay. lllotbtrtelloeM-1111111. lllcbud'•-otoap. ' M-. .,UIIed Ill l1lo Coul
Tilt T"'era, 00 111o "-l ~ at 1!51b St. lUll! 1n1ot mJIIvJ" will be 111o --101', dlrect« o1 1be CoiiHI lbe Cll)' C.-11: . lira. Pull t t• _,. at ~ Booeb, llld 18
Harbor baJfrool, tiC told po-11~~-~'fz' Dr. Parter topic o1 Dr. R-D Splltltr, Amerteaa M'-uprla<li>ll • CIIA!IGBD db proeadoru e--will pro'•?:: ...,....... -tnlllar atAII.-
Uee be wu -----.a --tpnyer llllerlm paator, at 10 a.m. s,.,. -.r. SerYicea wiD be bold for DOt1lrlllc r-o1 Plu-c...,.. Tilt,.. Ill 1 --. lie Ill o lor--
P ROS,A T1014 OF.FIC! ~c::" ~811!!" Newport clay. • at ?:SO p.m. Wedioud&y, Tbara-IIIDc Comm-lUll! City ca ABWA, 111111 bobr --Jd C&lllonll W-a 11111-. Dr r, ' WeateUfl • • u 1 m1 Frtl2aJ u4 at 10·10 cocmcu ltelftlca. IAtia"l to t1ca ...-. a .,. .... ._._ .,...,., PoUt~.
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8
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e;., l8th St ,..~~"'Y a. p.m. Master, t900 Paelfle View Dr., • • '• ear11u IDd to mare people. Uft ..., • ......, jf..._ Carl
1 • ., ~ M-s h I II I I st. Andrew's Pr-lall • OKAYED allredoputllltll! Martla, Arlllar llort<:b 11111 ~..,1: ~~J:":!,~; c 00 ro s eve off Cburcb, 600 st. Andrew's Rd., W~-aballlmoat...-. BonordPala. eourt .....-CUfl Huea --A commGDloD PASSED to MCODCI read· Mtmber1 lttewtlll tf1t ._ ... P~tloo otrleer Mar et Altboulfl populatloo 1D tbe IDdieate that DO more sebools medl.tatloo. eatitlec1 uMtreb!DI fDC U Ol'dlltalld tbat woaJd tlaM1 CCIB'r.._ at MWII&
Grier said the omee S be Newport-Mea sebool dlstrlct are Deeded. Honter, the tir orderS" will be ct•eo by Dr. Protide etty pollee eDtlr~-Beaeb tlll.l moaD are Mra.
staffed by ZOprobaUoooftleers co~~HA•s to boom with oew ~ lf'OWUI eut ot Nn-Charles Dlereufteld at the B, ment of trame llws oe. tbe Rery CHDI, PI'......,.: Mn.
plus a gro~ ot vollllteer pro • denlopmeots sproutt.ogallover port au meaoa that ADderseo 9:30 aDd 11 a.m. Stntay ser~ ~vate streets al tbe Newport Dwl&bt TarDif'• WOIIWl at tbe
batlon workers ~ tbllaDdsc.ape, Jq)il eorollment elementary scbool, already vices, 1n obser'faDee of world rest d,nlopmeat oa. tbe Welt JtiU'i Mre. Wik' Cilrcblr IDd:
Tbe old eoVt bul1d1n. lDthedistrlet'sscboolslsgolng planoed will ban to be built wldecommwdoaSuaday. Newportblutr.a. Mrs.Kel1Cbr1-
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l eboseo altAir cllluo ..J.:.:! to olay alloul lbe same. llle tr.;..eos were told T~ • • • • INTRODO::ED ID ordl· Tilt ,Cbrlolmu buMr wtJl
caused tbe departmeDtto caueel That CoD.etuslon was drawn Aoderseo scbool wtU ~ dJ.s-Tbe Chureb ot ReUglous Set. naoee deletlae tb1 requUemd be btld lD Rteraud's Plllo •
earUer plans to pW: tbe omce Taeaday Diptataspeclalmeet~ eussed at thebou'd'soellrep~ eoee, 2411 E. Coast Hlry., Co~ that PQbUe DOtic., mast be Satlll'day, Dec. z. VNeSAIS*AW
1D. a resldeotial area
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lDg ot the dlstriet's board of tar meetiDg, Oct. 3 at costa roaa del Mar .~The coa.erep~ placed 1D poet omee~, IDII pu~ . ...,_MCICSCII El tr ....... s~. Joho Nicoll saJd Mesa b!p' scbool's ]Jeewn. Uoo, oow meot!Dg at 11 a.m. sed 1be bill to -r-.c AM DIU!WS TQ TALK "IIAIY .1111
.:...-----. projoelloos allow that 19?5-?6 Also dlseussed at Tuesday will bearlbeRev.EI....,.Jact-oo0d.10. Spoohr lor lbaOcL S--ClfSC-•
"THUMB TRIPPING" eorollment w1ll be )1st over llictt's special meet was tile SOD prucb on "ForsaklD.g aU • REFUSED to ~rt a IDe of tbt lrriDe Caut Repab... VIii
1:00 aDd 10:20 26,000 sttdeots. Eorollmeot possfbwty of mU::1Dc Presidio others'' th1s Smwla)'. Ftrstyeu reaolutloo by tbe eUJ ot H.t-Ueu Womta'l CJab r:......_. L:::::=:::=:::=~..;.;.--...1
''STEAGLE" at B:40 rtgbt DOW 1s 25,990. elementary scbool blllldlDepart aceredlted classes 1D science lngtoo Beaeb wbk:bNe:DJecls.. ...W. be Vietor c. AadreW..
Tbe proteetions were made ot oearby Davis middle sebool of the mJnd are be1nJ held at lat1Ye adtoo to deelare Z.t ehiJrmu ot tbe Ol'lace eo.c,
oo tbe buts of lmowo rest-ln Costa Wesa. Daris needs 1:10 p.m. eaeb 'I'Qeaday at the mttes of beacb DOrtb of tbe eommutee to n...eleot u.
deatial denlopments, such as more elassrooms 1D order to Newport Riviera ooodomlo-cttz as a pubU.e beaeh. prtlldeat, tt 11 ,....,._ .. IJt
Spyglass HID and Mesa Woods, baodls aD 6tb, 'Ill> and 8tb lums, 350 RIYiert Dr., Costa CONTINUED to0ct.10dls-Mrs. A. H. M-, eldl-.
over the oest few years. graders In 1ts earollment dis~ Mesa, • wtth Mrs. Jactsoo as eusslon of a Wier from the deot. .
Populatioo eootrol, or the trtet. aDd Presidio lh dose tbe teacber. seeretary of ·tbe Balboa COH8 Tbe pablle ls blrited tD -.r
eod of tbe baby boom, is ap-enougb to proYide the class-• • • Commtml.ty AssD. eooeenluc llr. A.Dc!rews' SIPNCb, wldcll
parently the reUOD for the rooms. A ci.Uzeas eommittee The Unlnrslty Baptist tbe buroor at tbe Balboa Coves blctDI at 11 a.m. Sellc:UoD al
lenHDg ott of student pq>u1a-from tbe area w1ll be asked Cbarch, US!S,E. Brtstol,Saota e~e. a "'"da"ll commHfM 1:1r
tJoD. Curreot school d:lstrlet to study the posstblUty ot dl-Aoa Heights ·-Pastor Wlllls CONTINUED to Oct. 10 a 1971 eltb omeers ud a~
flgures sboW that tUgber grades vt<Hng Presldlo's elemeotary Carrico will preaeboo "Church declslon oo a teatat1Ye traet llmehiOD tor a $1 ctratk-wm
have more studeo.ts tbaD the students betweeo KiUey'brooke of tbe ~n OOor" at tbe 11 map for the JasmtDe Creek de-follow. Tbe meetmc wUJ. 1:1e ILJ::::~J elemeotary grades. There are aOO Sooora seboots. a.m. servtee tb1s Stmday.Com-velopment. TbeOODtln~ewu beld tD tbe Spa at Pvt New .. ~i;,;;,;-,:2,514 treshmeo. to the dis-Atteod.IDK Tuesday's meet1Dg ~unlon servlee will be held given at the request 0( the Jr~ ApUtmeata Ira MI'WJIQI't = hlgb schools, but only were representatives oftbeoew t 7 p.m., follcnred by water vloe Co. so that JumiDe Creek BolLe~.
1,581 toddlers In lr.1ndergarten. Irvioe scbool dlstrtct, who baptism. Deigbbors W'OUld have time to
Couequeotly, Dr. Nicoll told agreed to meet sometime aooo p 0 d • o o I d o
lbe trustees, llle !Dtbaofchlld-Willi Newpcri-Mesa ollletalo to res I 10 prl n c I p a leS
ren from oew develqlmeots will discuss boaDdarJ problems. ·
be ofbet by tbe reductloo Jn Tbe oew SpycJass Hill denlop. Carl A. Vrebalovteb, 45, mother, Kate vr...iartcb ot
tbe aomber ot ehlldreo coming me~ DOt oal:J ls spUt betweeo prtoclpal of Prestdio elemeo-Palm Sprlnp· 2 br'Otbera,
from already-developed areas the 2 distrtets, but the dlstrlet tarJ,sehoolln Costa Mesa, was Tbomas of La Canada IDd
of tbe distrlet. llne would actuallJ ruo tbrouib barled J'8sl:erday at Pacute MUehell of GermaD,J'. V.~ tbe ~clel, this wouldltbelil mlddlet:lsomedbDues. ::H~~lal part, Harbor GARVER RESIGNS AS
ersal es C aim I e Mr. VrebaloY!cb, .-badl DIR!CTOR Of MUSIU
beeo Presidio prioetpal si.Dee T. PhllUps Korpn. pretl-
1965, died alter a 1ooc IDoess dent of !be board of~ 1---:::::;:::~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:::;;;;::~=~.1 WUb a $12.7 millioo claim The clalm fUed by Mr. Peek~ last Saturday at St. Joseph's ot tbe Newport Harbor Art lla-alreadJ Aled against the city eopaugh alleles that the elty bospttaliD Orange. seum, a.DDOtmees tbe rutpa-
by the den~s of the Ver-fathers ban ma&! ~ thetr He was bortl 1n Los Anples Uoo of Tbomas H. GarTer, t1Je
sallles aparttneots, Newport minds oo cleDslty rates ewen 1.00 educated In tJCbools tllere Mu!Wium•s director tor Ute•
Beaeb City Couocllrneo bave before seeing complete de-aDd at Unlverstty otCaut. be-past 4 years. set an Oct. 10 pubUc hearing velqlment plans. tore start1Dg b1s teaebi.Dg ca. Mr. Garver wtu lean at tbt
on deYelopment of phase 2 ot "The elty bas 45 days 1.n reer ln Los Aqgeles ill 1952. end ot October to beQomeeara.-
tbe project. wblch to respood to our ela.1m He came to the Newport-Mesa tor of elhlblttODB at 2 of SU
Tom Peelr.eopaugb. Newport or to Ignore it," Mr. Peclr.eo-dlstrlet In 1964. Fra.octsco•s most pr..Uctoas
Center a.ttoraey represeoting paugb said yesterday, He ehapel were OODducted by tbe mu!Wiums, tlleCalltondaPaJaee
Ute Scbolz Company, developers wouldn't commeot oo wbether Rev. Broce Kurrle. ot the LecloD of Hoaor ud
of tbe apartments oo the West or not a lawsuit would follow Sun1'101's are hiswUe Betty· tbe M. H. de Yoq Memorial
Newpc:n bluffs, flied the clatm lf tbe claim l.s turned doW1l. sons stnen and Danl~l; 111~ Museum ,
ap.Jnst tbe elty last Tbm"sday. s • Mr. Garver wtU remalll at ~he. ·~.:~;.~~w~t~:""'!.= chmllz h.q. planned ~:.:::r ... n:::u:..'!~;
that the city's refusal to allow Diet Dorsett. most. unbltioas lboWs a ma)x
tbe seeood phase o1. the pro. Sehmltz for Pr:manofthe ta.torsblp UDder tbeRepubUeans retrospecttwe ertJI~olRec-=h:U:de~~:;"~~·pa!gn ,; th; Newport n: ::.S.~::e~.:O ~=.~ ~~:;a~::•;:O:CC:
owners .lD tbe pod:etboot. ~ea:meed ~tblsweek: "We have a IOQd, stronc 30's IDd 40'&, ts bultllled and
Wbea tile Sebolz Co. and land-quarter a ea.....,... ... p bead-oodeus of bard trartbtg people opeaed to tbe pubUe oa Nor. z.
OYDII'I Jimmy aod BW Cagney .. s. and we're goiDc fiiU steam DO got elty ajLproYaiiDrthelr laD We are eeettog YOILIWers aheld," llr Doroell 1114 B REEM MARSHALL OM
oec1 eommaotty, a -~ .i .,, .. he told lbe Ellllao. "llld llldlcated lbd ca-lp P"w.: AIRPORT COMMITTEE
·-S? LIILits per acre ..., •lii>OCI to ........, Ollf heod-mtplloe-a YOter repstra. Doreoo (llro. -) Mar-
plaDDed, but tbe etty told tbe ~~s loeatiOD wttblDa few tioDdrt'fe. t.baU atLldoWt,tarmera.;ror
deYeloper be would ban to ys. "'It J.a: a... tut," be saJd ot Newport s..cb, bu: beft
come back tor approval o1 tbe He asked interested YOl-ot the eampatp, ••to eo~~v1Dce oamed to repraMit 0rup ~ ot the project's 2 build-~7:: ~O~U~ A4lms tbOie wbo beUft'e tbat Prest-CCMmtJ oo tbe SoltllerD CaU ... !De pbuel. Wbeo phase 2 plans ., -_. lDSormatloo. dea.t NboP 11 a. puacea b' forDI& AaaoelatJaG o1. Qoftn ...
were Dmltted, pubUe pres-je t10ur ,~paJp bas 2 ob-their problems tbat Yr. Ntzixt meats (SCAG) eitl&ealllll.rlltl
nre caaecl etty plaDDers m:1 •• ~ ~ saSd Mr. Dorsett--11 reall7 tbe eaue ot most lxard to bear pd)lle tutlmclaJ
eoaoeUm• to tDslst 'ClOG a 1D i~~tbeAmerteuParty oftbaeprobleme.." oo the prt,lpOeMl allport plU
r-ed deDslty roto. Tilt latosl ID!oi'U.:.::..~ areo IDLl to rot 0 0 lor Soalboro Calllonl&. g::.:=~!:~~ tbeNOYemllor=·~-· Bake IS bl11 success He llld eopl .. o1 111o pial-. ~
...,. acre. forms ol lila Democrat, a.. Lui -·• L1aoa Cllb MfYiliC 1ll.cl1l,llea llll.o you ..
LI!GAL MOTICE-pablleu""" A--~ -,.. "poulbb' tiLe ft!Uar -_,-u __ ::::==-----··wiD be made anllll>lo"to-*blrPII IUIII-Ill-,.," loog,"lla ald.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARIIIG I lilt n>tero till! 111oy baYO Jail acoar<lllr to llarlo Poclll, · o-c._ o1 -,.. 11<1l'ICE IS HEREBY QIVEN , 2 cbclcea •• o11ber 1o1a1 die-cllalr!DID ol l1lo _. elllrlty erowotd Frldly ..... 11 1bo
!bat l1lo City Cowc:U of tiLe enol lltld at r.-laload. ...._ ol lba baoLIIJ -·
City of Nowpcrl BoaeJ1 wiD hold LEGAL MOTICi 1 He llld 1bet a--lloi]Jwood ...,._lty I*
I pebUe -"'prdlll( ... NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING " -m,ooo l.o -lod Bromfield ................
coa:opl ol combloloc lba Opeo NOTICE IS HEREBY GrvEN wbao .. -·llcaoa.BII' of al--pondo lbet clrellll
Spaee, c-nt1oo. Recreo-tbat 111o City c~ ., lbo L1aoa bl.ola lallrlll netlplo. Newport c-Dr. _.,
tloD, BeiiiiiiiC Safely, ._, CIIJ ol "-l-will bold -Yl1l .. ID --lor -*"
Sdlly, se.lc Htpny, llld a peblle -,__ lila 1lbd 1o 0rup CGBJ, -J. Dona McCIIr7 "' C-1 llo_.. 1D1D 111o Plaooloc Comllll--Mr. Poiclal _.... Nil-Plac--lbopadprtoo,
Natanl Ellftrolallt E .. meat, meat lCo.ISI,reriUitall....: crowd ....., bit pllllf ta.t ,..., Pllita 14 *It,.
... to --_.,. ol aed CommLOIIIJ Dllllrlet •-_. -,. -llda lilt -lm Opeo Spaee Elo-.._ _ _._ ........ JOU IIU--··
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