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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-12-10 - Newport Harbor EnsignTHE OFFICI AL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH THE NEWPORT HARBOR TKf I)NLY L.OCM.l'l' OWI!O, IMO(I"fNODIT MCW\1'..,1!1 IN tltf H411:101t AltU JOe THt: DMU HI!WW'-"'U l"ltltHfO .utO I"V&.ISHfO IM HI!Wf"OIIT lf:.\Ot 23J!D YEAR, HO . 11 JOe COSTA MESA • ' 's Copter spots y -j~ ~ J "'~ft,N ................. -1 ._. ·~·~ ............ - W '-11 Q- • I • - suicide car "U we 'd spotted him only one F"or most youngsters Ken- hOW' earlier.'" ADd so c losed oeth's age, 17 would be the the last chapter In tile life of prime of hts life, the age when Corona del Mar high schOol his futw-e would be mapped out student Kemeth Lor en Lang-and untold goals strtvecl tor. made, 11, of 1830 Highland Dr ., But for Kenneth the fUture Harbor Highlands. wa s short. Ollly he and his That statement was made by parents, and perhaps Ills girl- pollee a.lter they spotted young frieDd, Naocy WoodwardofU06 Langmade's car trorn a heU-Aralia, East .Bluff, may be a- copter above the area of San ware of what was goin& through Joaquin Hills Road and Santa his mlnd when lle took his We. Cruz one week at.'(l today. Only hints as to what ted 1.{1 Pollee found Kenneth in the to tllat last, lata! step are t.ndi - car about 8 p.m., asphyxiated cated. •• ' ...... --_....---, MEMBERS of the ClUzens Coor dmatiny lommlltt>£-o:~.re pictured her e with Newport Be-.t('ll cu~· 'lt:rk f1l.J 11R o:~.n es- timated 10,000 signatures on 2 petltlous on t h~ t·oost freeway, and dlsplaymg a copy of the Eu<.,L"'l 4nnouncwl! the event. ShOwn here, from len, .t.re l_lty Clerk l....iur" La gjos, tor mer mayor Paul Gruber, t"O IIilloJttce • flo:I.J.rmJ.I• Wally Koch, Nicole Ski lUng and her mol!l er, M.H KQI Sk..J ll- lng, committee co-chairman, .t.nd UJII SprJ ~I:'. (l:.nsLgn photo by Don Andersen Studios.) one hour ea.rlierlrorngas fumes Pollee found a note to hls ~:: ~~:~~:~~u;ta: with a I!OSe r,~.~r~i.n:: ~: :::ti:ket. FREEWAY PETITIONS ARE Helicopter ~.~t~~;·~:":, ~e".~':, ~o: DUE AT COUNCIL DEC. 21 ~-YO I. EMPLOY ME Patrol busy "Dad, I love you SO much. City Clerk Laura L.igios said averaglllg .t.bout I ,O(J(j signa -~ I WIS 00 h we cndio~ld ~~~-reached yeste rda.y that the petitions on tures per 11..) Ill ttlt> 2 rJa}s ot an u ersta ng ~·een us. the coastal freeway will un-count1n FOUR SCOl!fS received their Eagle badges, highest award given by the Boy Scouts of America, at the court of hooor held Dec. 1 at the Community Youth Center, Corona del Mar. The new Eagle Scout s are, standing left to right, Scott Fra.ass, 16, son or Mr. and Mrs. Benedick Fraass, 1331 Bonnie Doone Ter., Irvine Terrace; Tom McCorkle, son ol Mr . and Mrs. Owen McCorkle, 2912 Alta Vista Or., East Bluff, and Carl Arum, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Arum, 2800 Carob St., East Bluff; aod, kneeling, Bruce Hildenbrand, soo of Mr. aoo Mrs . Don Hildenbra.nd, 2901 Alta vwa Or., East Bluff. All 4. boys, members of Troop 17, atteod Corooa del Mar llleb schOol, wbere they a.re &uperlor !Jt111Mh ud putl~e ta .. wide 'IV'ktl' of eltra~currleular acllvlttes. Benedict Fra.ass ts the troop committee cha.t.rman. TIDELANDS FEE MAY PHASE OUT MARINAS Tidelands use tees proposed by Orange Cotmty could force termination of Irvine's marina operations on county tide lands , according to E.A. Sandling, lr~ vine marlBls and recr eation manager. He called the pro- posed fee er.orbitant. •· Because of Its Impact on boat owoers," said Mr . Sand- ling, "the fee rna) malr.e ma- rina operaUoos on county tide- lands lmpractlc.al from the standpoint ol the Laoo..owner." The use tee. he explained, would have to be passed on to boat owners. As proposed by tile county department or r eal property seuice s, the fee calls for $6 per boat slip foot to be paid by borne owoers woose piers are on county tidelands and 20 per cent of the gross income to be pa.Jd by marina opera- tors. "We will Vl&Qrously protest the eow~ty proposal," said Mr. Sa.Ddllng. "U tbe fee Is ap- proved, we will serious ly ln- Yestigate ln dePth the terml- oatioo ol OlU" marina opera- tions oo county tidelands and Und otller uses for our land." His statements are coat.a1ned lo letters seot to aU boat own- ers at Bay SllOres MariDa., a 150-sllp facility. The Irvine- Death cause investigated Ja.oette Carol DeGeare, 12, ot 70'7 Vtctorla St., Costa Mesa, dled Dec. 2 at Hoac HOiPltal. CauA of death is peocU.nc: re.. suits of toxoloo tests trom the Onoge County corooer'a omee. Sbe wu born JWy 9, usa. 1D Ob1o, &Dd came to CoCa ...... trtth her pa.rellta a , ..... .... Sllr"YtYOra lDc:llde 1Mr motb- t.r, Mrs. Nuey DvU.; blr llUMr. TbomU o.Gtare, U.O otC_M_•-·J* -·:Udl~ .. -.u. ._,. Ud Mar7 Dlr- ltoo. owned and operated marina par. tlally re sts on county tidelands and would immediately be af- fected by the fee. The lrvine Company ttad planned to spend $450,000 to rebuild this marina but, according to Mr. SandUng. the plan may ttave to be scrap- ped, A total of 500 vessels now tie up at Irvioe marinas In Newport Bay. In his letter, Mr. Sand ling advised Bay s oores Marlna users that the oeeded improve. ments w1Ucausetheir slip rent- al rates to go ICl about 50 cents a foot. lf the tidela..ods use fee ls awroved, be added, the slip r ental will increase an addition- al 50 cents a foot. Mr. SandUng asked the boat owners to indicate by return mall their views of the hlkes, and whether the Increases would compel them to give ~ their slips. He also urged the boat owners to attend a Harbor Com. mission bearing on the issue Tuesday, Dec. 8, and a Board of Supervisors hearlng Dee. 16. 1t ha s only been 3 weeks sloce Newport Beach pollee started their helicopter patrol, .tnd al- r eady It 's paying o!f. Capt. James Parker, com- mander of n.e patrol division, said so lar the he!Jcopter pa- trol !las r esulted in tile re- covery of 2 stolen cars, cap- ture of a possible burglar--or to put It another wa~·--pre­ ventlon of a possible b•1r glary, discovery of a suicide and many other aids to crime fighting. "We 've also tlad some com- pla.lots over the noise cr eated by the choppers," Lt. Gary Petersen noted. ··But we ap- preciate it when we get them because it helps us to jUt'lge at what heights we can rty without amoying the resi- dents .'' He sald the community ··teed· back" wW btlp the depart. men! lo ··lfln~-u a 6etter program for the citizens we are trying to ser ve. We're still learning and we appre('i.&te the he lp of the citizenry." Lt. Peterson said in spite of the few complaints of noise, "We'r e well pleased with the he licopter patrol." He said the chopper has -- on numerous occasions--bac k- ed up JtTOtmd unit s in s ituations tbat would have been most dif- Ocult otherwise. "Of parUcutar ootice, '' he sa.id, "have been obser vations by the helicopte r that would have been impossible with ground unHs." He cUed as oln e xa mple, the suic ide of a 11-)·ea.r-old Newport Beach !Joy. '·We prob- ably wouldn't have found hlm until the nut day wU110ut the helicopter ," he said. DE BORA H LYNN CIISSIL SUCCUMBS AT IIGE 7 Deborah Lynn Cassil, 1, of 820 Towne St., Costa Mesa, died Dec. 2. Survivors include her pa- r ents, Mr. aM Mrs. Mich.lel Cassll; and 2 brother s, Donnie Lee and Jeffery Mic hael. Funeral services were hekl Dec. 5 Cit Baltz Costa Mesa Chapel with the Rev. Bruce A. Kurrle ofttclatlng. inte rment was at Pacific View Memorial Park. '·I ~ David comes out doubtedly go to the Newport ··Ha::;~l ou ... l! ... t ""e've done bei~~· wa 't i.......t Beach Clty Counc il on Dec. so far. 1t let!sn't look i.J.ke note sn S ......... 21. ther e . ..,,II tot. oi.O} questJon of J. w~th~ oote,1 gtv~~ to Miss The petitions were filed with sulflci£>nt') of vai.Ld Sitna-, ~ar ear Y e same Mrs. Lagios De-c. 3 by the tures," sl1e sa.id. morru.ng, had 1Ddlcated that be Citizens Coordinating Commit-If the petllions go to the could not face his problems. tee. One petltionseeks toamend Council on Df'C . 21, the Coun- He told her that hi& recent dis-the city charter to provide that el l would h..ive a rholc( of 2 covery th.at he loved her made all agreements on treeway mat -dates on wtu cll to set .1n £dec - what he was about to do, much ters ln the c ity be preceded by t10n--eHher Mo:~.rrh fJ or Ma.r ~h harder· a vote of the people. Tbe other 16. Funeral serv1ces for Kenneth Initiative seeks the adoption La.ngmade were held In Pasa-of an ordinance that would re- dena. sct.nd the elisting .1greementoo lnJ'ured boy tll~h:~~~~ee~~ :~:e d~~ r as to whetl>ec o' not the clty clerk coukl get the petitions 1 0 SuCcumbs cectifled by Dec. Z I, but she r said yesterday tha.t ''unless something drastic happens they A 10-year -old Costa Mesa will go to the CoWidl at that boy, Steven Siterlet, of 1200 time.'' Belfast Ave., died Dec. 5 from She said she would probably lDjgrles recehed lD a Dec. 3 be flnisbed counting and Yeri- trlftre tee1dldr fyiog ~ tomocr~, Lout tbat Pollee .sa1d tbe boy was rtd~ seYenl other deta.Jls must be ing in a foreigo vu driYen by ta.ken care of whic ll would prt>~ John Vincent Ramuno, 22, of vent the petitions from going 1565-A Santa Ana Ave., Costa to Council Dec. 14. Mesa, r eturning rrom school She said she would probably activities with 1 other ('htl-mall Ule ...:er tlficate of suf- dr en. While p:~.ssing hls house, ft ctency to the pr oponents the police said, ULe other OOys ap-first of next week. patently dared Steven to jump An estimated_ 10,~ sig- from the moving vehicle when natures were filed With the Ramuoo wouldn't stop. city clerk, but she need verily He hit the pavement with his only 4,299 on each petition--or head after jumping from theve-15 per cent of lf1e 28,659 reg- hid e at an estimated speed ol lstered voters. 25 miles per hour, and. was b. ken In addition to ~'PrtllicaUon, to Orange County Medica l Cen-r esolutions must bE-pr epared ter for treatment. He died t here calllng for an ele-c t1on and tht> [rom llis inJuries at 4 p.m. peti~ons must be sepat.!.te<lolnd Oo;oc . 5. put 10 order, she said. H bo A .1 z 19.,n She said her ortice ha s been e was r n pn , uv, Election cost is explained Newport Be.il.h C it~ Cler k La.IU'a La~1os has dt!r lared th.at comb1rung the election on the coas W treewJ.} uutlauves with the ~ewport-~eSOI school board el.ectioll would save tupayers little U olliY :-: 'lnt y. Tile Cit) Jerk mad£> !he all- oouncement .l.ftl:"r Q~Jpooents or the petition dnv~ h4.d do?<. larE"d U1at a sep;tr.t.te elertJOI• on lt•e issue could cost taxpa:,er s oLS muct • .as .$10,000. · 'Jt r10€'sn 't m~ke m u• h di!- fer enct• wttethet It's .1 ,-om- blnerl f'lectlon or not,'" \I r s. LJ.gtos salrl. ··Then• ••rou lr1 bE- a m.u:1mum s...vings of U,OOCi anrl probo:~.bl:, not mor e than $500 1f ttw~ .. ·t"r • ·omllme-L ·· She !>.lid th.tt lo'V"'II 1! ttl .. 2 elections Wt"t t> romlilllt"d the d t ) still II.OUhl t1.1 vt> to pnnt sepaute t.allots. "'In o~.LIIJol l far t, I lou"t trunk .l penn) woul•l lit' .s.tved, ·· Shf' sa11l. In Monroe. Mich. He came to Orange County with his aunt, Mrs. Wi\LLam Richardson, 3 PULLMAN LOWDEN DIES yeous ago. Survivors ioc lude !Us lather, Charles, of Monroe, Mlch; 3 brother, Char les, Tom and Ter - r y; and 2 Sister s , Cynthia a.od SueAnn, all ol Costa Mesa. Funeral services were held at St. John t he Baptist ChW'Ch Dec. 8. Interment was at Pa- c ific View Memorial Park. Westrlilf Morlua.t)', Costa Mesa, was in cha.rgt of ar- r anll:ements. Geor ge M. Pullman Lowden, 13, of 71 0 S. Bay Ft., Balboa Is land, died Dec. 2. He had lived on Balboa !stand !or 13 year s and was <1. retired ID- vestment broker. He was the soo of tbe late frank 0. Lowden, for mer gov - ernor of lllioo1S, J.nd was re- lated to the wvent or or the Pullman tram car. Survivors tnchtth? Ius wH~. Grace; 2 sons, Frank of ~ew- port Be.t• h .t.i.I PJ1ilhp o!Sp.t,111. 3 SISters. Mrs. F IOtt'IK• \11!- Jet of ChiL<i.~o-"U, Mr '>. F r£..jt<tl J. W1erdsmo:~. or "~'~ J •. t ..,t"\ .. no! Mrs. -\ltle.rt \l.a llt"lld u! ldt- OOIS; J.lld J ..,7JnddJ.u~!ltd. GtJce D. l.owd•·ll •J ! \~14'1'\Jrt Beach. Funer al :.erV I• ··:-. "'"'', '1o>i! Dt>t. 5 at P.h 1fl• \'Jt'~ ll.t.J'" i, Inter ment "'·a~ .t.l P .. 1i1 • , .... Mt-moti.l.l P..~.rJ.. GENE DE YOU~G WINS ROBERT BOYD TROPH Y ' ··Hmt:. A HOIIH) flt.:....Pt.R. •· That 1sthe suggestton otfered by the 'Iouth Em plo)merlt Serv1 ce of the l!"riJor Area. The Chn stmas hoi.Ldd) vac.J.llon su n s Det.. 18 :;.OO runs through Jau. 3, .uld Y.E.S. 1s 111terested m plar tn~ young people in pa rt-timE or lu ll -time )Cbs durm~ t~•t penod. F'ior ence t!J)OS, dl.T ector of the ,_E.S. o!nce, IS pictured llere he lp - lllf! 2 JOb seE-ker s , Cnn ~ Mi llington. seo~.ter1, <Hid Hugfl Ot> Y.eese. T11e PhOne number for )Ob calls IS &42-0474. IRVINE CITY PROBLEMS PROBED BY WRITER I E OITO ~U.l Oto~ I" AGE 1 ) !-li[Ur t: urbaCUz..itiOn pLl,ns fo r tilt' o:lj!ollltl< lr\'Lne R.tllC'I! IOlJt- "n ..:e Count} post> fun,i.tn1enl.d.l proble ms for the Jn,;uP!!t<tt~ ;u eo~ and reve.t! .1 flt:>t>-1 lor stronger state o:~.rll.l r;:o~onJl pl.i.nmnt.;, the QU.trter h )Ou t - 1u l l n l.difor m.a !.t.w ~-p,~ )OUtfl.i[ I~ IJUbi.JSii,:><~ lo\ <Ji.Jf- Ot ruG Tomorrow, sto~tt>WI<1f:" "'11- Vl!Oilllo~nt.;.l Ot~J.Uil.d.t!Oio. r~~~ el(fiJnsJou lil•n:. fo r ll•t· 130-sq~JJ.re-rntlt" lrvlllt-loOidJng o~ll for "n ur bcnu. ... t .. re" of ~-; sqw.rt> :ullt-s, Jlmo~t "'"' .. '"'n ~r.tn• 1:;ro'~ ~4 :;/1U..tf' :r 111:'-". !11 • ft''ol ... "' ~ntHit>•l Utl' .t.'-•' for .1 IWIII ~·l.innw.:. '" !tot-.tUI/10t, t" •lf!Oilol o~.n.t !\.:>1 •'.t.Vid ~· .p•oJ..;:ze,.. Jr VLIIt' kiM of ur• ..tn urn, bt" J :1~,. uti!_,. tn.l~"~~ e ..,,z;., ~tr .il···'l• to-.t.IIOn. o~.llll lf1f ruo.i1 , -r , ultur.~! :]WILl} ol mw 11 uf 1b i..lnd, lrl'lllt" f~J r1· f, •, ... ,.." • J till ,. .. f<l ~t .• t•"' HI • U1 tet .. -.l. i o;>l Ult"fP 1:-. .1"11• lout •! tlut tttos,. "''II<J <~.rt• .... r ..... of ,•J.tvl!l~' our ll11:' •• tiLl I ol ttus v.,st ~~u!.un,· ;our- II" llot•J r -.-pecl.tl end~ ••Ill littlL ·. ,.ir l lor or know \J>ol~t of 1/11" ,!.t.l• II. 1<1(' publ!r llltd••!>l .;, !.,J•. .r. o:~..l nt!Pr nus !Qnct ol .. ~n.J•·- ~;re.tl t~ ;onL.it1•to tilt" pr esent de- veiopn,t>nt. Afllllo 1nd udes a .. n•J.!U-. ol tilt' I mver slt) of .tliforau . .tnr~ .1 ne1~borlng 011 n unl!) ol .tloout ZO,JOO, with J pr O]!'• lt-d ~pul.H!Oil of 100,- ')Q(l Tr1t nt•"-'h propo~ popula- 1101• fh'U T• uJ 130,00(), however, llo"OUJ.l ••'('•···11 botf1 tilE' 1910 1 0111 H•·o:~.d. IOl.t ! of 346,795, J.nd uu· rr• *Ill ombmed pop- ul.tuor. "' t~•f" to 1t1es OOIIJ ad- totmn, ln II\•• I.Jnd. Santi Ana, UtJIIl"l·, v-..w Mt"s.t., i'lewport !\ .. ,. 1.. f t<;l!n. o:~.nd Uguna B""' I . r IH:· rut.u ;!} of 1rvtoe, t ttn r-'I<Ort "" to consist of -IL· m!t~-LJu,d residential vtl- l .... l"" onut· lt"d li~ landscaped ••!!VtTOILIIJI·I!t.., ortidorS." hUI ,.li.t SI• -j,•(! lt>nC)Lnthese plol.h'>. :w ..,.}::.. I~ lhJ.I only ODe J rt· (lf IQt .. 1 p.r k and open -.p .. • Wdl f~t: IIUI <i.Side for ev- i'r\ !. lt)t) Jl\."OVlt?--.ln "ungen- to rou:-<;lo~.LKl t r•L'' \tr. lltr \ ,..rites.' The new 111 . .~~ ~ropo~eot , ~·ould weU lot"• uu ... ••:-willl.lll} o:~.n<a ll-white lr.JrM I<>.tn '•IL!h-IO• omeenc lave, m T•'.t"llll-lXII onl} the social o~lld ··<.!Tot>ll ll spa.rthes with otla>r Ill•·"· but lht llltrerences Ill Pf'T .i.l•lt.J ln UHI('q)aila.x r e-Mesa skindiver drowns Gene D.,, oun::: '"J~ it" Lu ··: ,ult>r .-...,t stewnr~:siLlP.tht-lJl~ltS '>OUT• ,,.., "'·" -~'•·11. ·· the w1nnet ot tilt: i,ll, .. rt i'I.H! ''" ,., ·ufte' on • -"1 1 \ n»"' 10:• .11v" tool--tbestate Robert A. L.oc.k1food, 41, of funeral services will be hekl ... ""'~ "' "-' ,..,, '"-·"' t' mernor1.1 1 lroph; u. l<•t II:" •'f,t .-.t.n wcolero:~.tllt> ~ill.lJttrm 1r, 1 t 1tf l • ot l' ..• mun.:.tndResearch 2100 Peterson Pl., Costa Mesa, today, Dec.lO, at Pa e~fic Yiew predtcteJ 10.._ tJ. frvr• \..... 1 h h 1 1 .. 1 ~ k.>IL 11 ~14 nd to attack the drowned Dec. 6 while sklndi•-Chapel. interment will be .1.l ~u f' ,., H IS" r t:a•} ~\In!: .1 port St'.idt to I VII.; l>ot .t. '•· T'tt' ,. ''I ''''' 10' It< f'!lu'" IO '>l.it••"" llrt·..,t•ut poUr )' o( "'n· lng in a lr.elp bed oft' Red Bluff Paclfic View Memorial P.uk.. -.-. " ... -.--on Santa CataUna lslaod.CouDty event IS h.:old .illlHIJ.Il• bl lt1f" Oflt...IO urba.n sptJW I. •• pro~·~~~~ liD• OlltrOIIE'!'I JUOwth, La lile,r2rds r ecovered tbe body BLANCHE BALL OF S..lboa Po ... •t ~u.· !tOk ~~-Mr .l urq pOLnb out tiL.!.! the Mr. •lrn • ..,til QtlOIL .,-12 BAL BO A DIES T 95 Younl! won tl ... lo~ r" • ~k.lp-po!enlla.l enVlronmenl.tlimp."' t Till!-> lf1 • "'Ill ~roopa_re tot about l-1 hours after he wu A perm~ 1,1:-l-1 -lwt ,r user of the lrVLoe Compa.o) 's pt..n to the ~·t>V,.r ltor "-. ~uhm 1ctal to u,. reported mlssing by 3 fellow Mrs . Bla.nche Ball, 95, of ··M.u-\:t'Dt ·· ,1\11 tf( prt> ... ,tLtlt:'l! levelop the Cily of lrV IOf' to the legisl.J.tur •· 111 Tune, 1971, a divers. 2128 Seville AYe., Balboa, died course II"Jth vnll .i . -6:• per largest pla.noed cit) on lhf' pr t>liml rta.r) rt.:~rt oo state eo. He w:as born OcC. 4, 1929, Dec. 8 at her home. Slle was ceat error ~orth Amer u:an Continent,·• vltonmenl.:l.l j.."'oib and poUctea, in Ohio, and came to Cant-bOrn Ja.n. 21 , 187S, w Gales-5 · · · @COUll pl.t.•t· 'IOOOT:-'"''ent to Wit h a populahon of 430 ()()()by CH·S. 'he Soi.}'S. ornia Z2 years ago. He was a burL IlL, and came to Orange George l"ett!llWn, ~ilollnl! Ius lht' year zooo. has mo~ed the:! ,\mont: 1ts re-commencll- eomputer analyA for the Hoi-County 9 yeus ago. ·'Golden G1t l'" ""'Lth 4 0 ~:rror of Orangt> Count) PlaMing ~-~ u ons, the report r.ould well iD- lywood Turf Club. Survivors lDciOOe her daugtt-1.094 per .-~'nt. Tt~t• thU"1i pla('E' pa.rtment to ca.ll ror a. delay In e lude an ai.·cow1t of the masat" Sun i-rors loclwk his wile, ter, Mrs. Vlr,pnia Bollman of award ... s Uken li} f.rm~ t~·tr. .i.pp roval o1 tile oew plans untU ·threats to CaUfornia's ~ Ja.oett; a daughter, Linda; his Batboll; 3 (t!a.odchUdreo and 2 at the helm of hi:. L.l.d} Ga.}·· stnngent envtroomeotal con-valuable and ferUle la.llda, u mother, Mrs. Doris ElcllOro of II"Ht-gn..odchlktren. with an error of 1.558 per cent. dltions are met. · esempllfled by the sttuatloa at Santa Su.sa.ra; and 2 br"othera, Crueslde sertlces will be A coocurrent lo.-: u <·e for trail-Tbe company's proposal lor Irvine, and adVocate emerpacy John of Van Nuys and William htld at 3 p.m. Frld&y, Dec. 11, erable boats lntht.>SQI.Udron WA..'i expaOOed denlopmeBt, u an. action to protect htp~lmpact of Santa Susana. at Paetllc VIew Memorial Park. won b}' Chuck Pht'b.n o~.tniLrd oounced earlier this year, ~ld areas.'' Teacher Mary .. ,C~!I!!. ~~.e!. ;;::::E~"':t~.s Phe-Swap leads to anest ,:r~~~ .. C~;:;:'·: deD FlDdt, u.c;, ot COI"'OGa del Harry Lorenao BrooU, 91, poUc:t tt1t ttema offered t1r y died Dec 4 al 1 ....-t Mar. of 1929 federal Ave., Costa Ropr Pttl)\ !5, oi.UZO RU· alt by tM 1 .._,... ..... ~ Y.n. c"Wda, willa na fuaera.l ~erne11 were beld Me.sa, died OK. 4 al Sawyer arl.a WIJ, Wast Newpon from btl r.om. ., .. .,. taeber b" tiU1Joeir ... ...._. Dee. 7 at B&JtiWc:n-ry Cblp~ Coonlescta Home, COita HtJ.ctKs, &ad Bury HohJOQ, U, au:mth. :a,., 8tiool. Mill bNII 1a me tl. toro. del Mar.lat•tneat Wtsa.. H• wu bon O.C:. 13, ot tzo8 CoUeceSt.,COita.Mesa.. Tbe I .... ~ at .. ~ GUI b' 10,_,. SM .._. prtnte. 1171, La NebrUD, Ud ea.mt •ere booked oo .-.eM~ ol. <>rup ra-w..a IWif .-.. -·-••lromtboN...;;..t IDOrupCoaatJJO,..ro-IIUr&l&rJud--ol-lloldlllrf:-M-lO S p f'..nl ____ _ Doc. 4 at tbo 8oU-Br-J C ..... l. ...,._ wu a1 "-· ciliA: v.... -Ill Putt. ~~ou.-.., --., wu Ill ........ ...__.. PATRJCL\ P Al tE*IJf, dllllctln IKI'elu"J b" tiM H..,. port l1oldl polco ....-, 1o pldolod-I oltlle II IOIIIIod IICbool dlolrld f LY TO TEXAS Bowautotfrodlllrmor. *'PI-Doe. I, lftor • Tilt loolllol ud--oa . Ra'* ud Loc, • .,_ o1 S.m"'" laciiOit • p'UCI-COS!a M--,_.ttl --,__ II QIO, !Dr_.,....,.., Wool N._tdn>YliOP-._ cllo&ld>or, -17 PoKno ol lor IIU toolo ud tool !lor lllr C .. -..... -. Swm-1 lllc-lllr-non lllo' -1!1o1r -1lllJ City. "-'ll Ml'Yicos oalo bJ' IIIII ~ ll U <Jr • ...u,lllac 1D I 7 1N ... • m..r llleJC*' ID 11o --off at 1111 polco •- II 10 &.111. IIIII -·· Doo.. I&. J. cr•t nriliJol ltOIU wiU 1lo -lllr -..&1 .. .-. wlllcii..W 1lo bold II .. .., M il '~• lVII. 1• ....... J.", or; • Ol .,.., Pair Ida A, ..,_, -tboo Dow -ID won .. 111 Doc, 711 Boii-Br,... UCO -moot. .....-'* -1 a 8 1 Sch ... ol ConD dol liar; a T-Ill Ilia c-Ill, 111r ..., CI!OP<I. -lllnell -Ploolo McClllloo, IS, ol HI wPIPI a -t1 .... -f'IUitllak-oiFiorl· .. TiubciY?IIbol?dora.. liMo-"*f. Tn,..allt,~M-IDid-........... • , IIIWJPAPII OP IIIWI'OIIT IIAOI m• t. c.-~~wy •• c;.o-•• ..., c.uL --. PORNOGRAPHY CONnNUES UNCHECKED TILII'MOIII• £73.0550 (At .. c..lo 7141 ~~~~batthey-. : ... ,[j w,.,m tb:lu bUI Cl• .. me, bo' P'--=-~Till• t•a to aoo ndlo 11a11oo WXUR • WUh me nere I am; tbat tbly lAt 11 tara t.ct tbt PI-I'N PI&J'td u a .U: US tlltte nr• the &1r, u1 aow comu Or. mybo,.,ldmJ&JO<J,whlti-Ill our momorJ-totheM-110 .-uuttou dCirtq tho Sto..n Welllnlo to the 1roat, but Cl•oo me' lor tbou londll Oamo-UlC ~pmtplaJod pmt, bollllllll roeall thopor. with the quollloo, "VOA (Voteo me befort1 tt11 6)a.odatloo ot the 1n tbe late automo of 1929. for~ ot a ¥0WliiiDUDlmtd of Amerlcaalam) to bt 11- world. Tbt lateKtuAtRoekDinstM MOGtlOfDtrJ, wbo LD tbl ptt-ltoetd?" 0 rlpteous Father, tbe work! master m1Dcl on tbe lidtllDH. pme workouts, eaupt torwud 1A bJa Deeember, 18'10, Dew.._ bath oot lmown thee: but 1 bavt Tbe memben of tht team bad puses with ooe h&Dd. To this letter, he warns: "Tilt YWJ 't. Jf'EWPOirr 11A1808 ENSIGN le ... oaly ........... ptl .... -' ,.WI .... I• tt. Clay ol N..,.n S..C ... ..1 tM oaly locally ........ --' .. ..,.,.. Ia , .. Newpott; a.... C..a ..... At... Ntl .... ._. .... ,. oa TMrNey. SeeMd el-po .... ,_ltl The lewd, blasphemous and anti·American plJ)', c:alkd DowD thee, and these bave sueb lDdiYidtal prowe~saodhad day, I ltUl wo~ bow It hap-tdsteoce ot your Volee of Am- "HMlr," is repOrtedly the most "successful" show of all time. tDown that thou hut seat me. been coached ao well that they peoed tbat be wu DOt called om trleanlsm Is bttag thrtltuedf Who nu1de it w? Not its producer, Michael Butler, the thrice· (St. Jotul 17:2-4, 25.) represelied the very acme of durLnc the p.me. Tbe tenIa llllYIJ!C 00 llODt til· married playboy friend of playboy John F. Kennedy. Not the Wbeo the two teams l1Ded tc> turned in Us quest to ltltoet preu. The thing thlt has made ··Hair" a fabuiOWJ financial I.Dd started to play, the boys our Yolee, (aod all otbtr Pro-• c...-........ C..llf. T. ICEWPOIT HARBOR ENSIGN Wu Mj ... cl to be§ a.w•· of •-.,!. d reu.IMioa lly COIIft ~ ·No. A-20178 4ecacl It, ltsl, Ia S..lot Co.., fet tM Co .. y of , Slate of w.Ja. ... by Na.oa tW.Of fa qu.alilled to p~ aJI pdlic success is the same thing that made Portnoy's Complaint top w~ 11-..... •-from Soutb Bend,IDdJana,cros-American alld antJ-commUDltt the bcst·seller list for a year or two. The thing is the prevaknt llaU$ sed tbt pi Une wttb east. Tbe programs) by driving llB ott ttMI dcpr11vity of the Am~:rican public. score beeame so lopsided that a1r. 11\c: Cardin;~l Mindsz.cnty Foundation reports the followina ~ Marsba..LI Dumeld, tbe Trojan "Tbe new •weapon' of tbt left -~ ,..1r ... by t.w. ~~.. ..ltNJ " -"¥ A.RVO E. HAAPA, owner and pubHsher of the Ensi9"1 ANTIDOTE FOR CAMPUS TROUBLES about "Hair'·. ···Hair' is an outrageous assault on moralily. qWU"terbtlck, ealled to Ills meo is the Federal communte&UOO$ The ·yippi~:· cttsl strtps naked for the Act I finale; in another lo a biii:Sdle: "Let's make a Commission (FCC). Tbt FCC !ict-nc 'simuhllt:d' sexu111 mtercoune is performed on stag~:; an lUMAN pme of itl Let's ftgtltl" ••. or hu complete jurl.sdleUoa ottr outrageous assault on patriotism (the American ftag is used as CONCMl words to that effect. the reoewal of licenses olndio the object of a ~rverse sexual act lmMturbation) in a key JOHN G. SCHMITZ The Southero CaWornlaroot-stations. U a station loHI 1U: musical number): an outrageous assault on Amcrica·s )'0\llh 5th . , ers P.Ye the team lurtber en· license beeauseUba.sootpleu- ( man1uana. LSD. and sexual promiscuity are glorified as th~: California 3 District couragement by singing their ed the FCC, It caD cause tbt 'in' things for young people to sample ). In addition. 'Hair' is "McC arthylsm. A tired name of progressive freedom tlghtlag soog: "Fight OU tor radio st.atloo to lose several a vic1ous. sacrt"hgious attack on the Catholic Church and cUche ol the radJcalleft; Pav-and democracy." U.S. C., npt 00. tigtlt on." The million doll.a.rs. •ei •K•On 1n general. loYiao in Us origins; evU in Its The most recent wave of game thereafter ns more of l "Much of the pressure Is in Here is a hint from England on dealing with rebels on campus. The Historical Foundation News in Montreat, N. C., re- ports r eceiving the following communi- cation from a bursar at Brasenose Col- lege, Oxford: "In one scene. a pnnc•pal character cxpres.ses the des1re 10 purpose; slanderous in Us 1m· attacks have focused 1n sev-contest between two great tbe torm of a cootinual barraee ·hang on a crO!>s and cat cornftakes.' Early in Act 1. the play·s pUcatlons and intentions, but eral l..nstances on the Federal teams, aDd although, as Mr. of unfounded compla.lotsa.odac. ·y1pp1e tuhe· chant~ ·pig ·latm' as another character swings a meaningless except as an in-Bureau of lnvestlgatlonaod Its Dulf1eld recalls, the ft.nalscore eusatlons written to the radio .. mokmg mcenM: chalice. kneels, holds an imaginary host m strumeot ol deliberate smear director, J. Edgar Hoover . Mr. was about 28 to 0, 1t was a good stations (with copies sent to .~ Ill" tl ted b game, and one to be remem-th FCC ) Ill lsi ll the a1r and makes tht• S•gn of the Cross and contmud : 'I ....., v uca on as accep Y Hoover's books on communism bered, at least for two score e cr c n& a eon- l>Wcar w tdl you the truth . th·: whole truth and nothing but the empty mlllds for whom U in the United States 1\ave been $ervative, aDti.communlst, &D- thc truth. ,0 help mt· (,oJ. 1n the name of the F:llher, thl· Is 1ntended."-·Frank Meyer, a ma)or !actor in alerting tens ye~rh~· words of Marshall Dut-ti-socia.Ust, and a.ati.raclst Son. anJ t h~: Hul ) C..hOl>l , Amen · H..: then bursts 1nto a liumy "The Conservative Maio-of thousands of Americans to voices heard over the tattoos. stream.'' th e dangers of communism. To-field are needed today, as tbey ''Naturally, I am not lett1n& typ~: w ng 1.11 'l'\U.1I Jli.'T"'•·r ... on cnt1tkd "Sodom) · were In 1929, The enemy n.as ·· ·H<llr" ._ unl) .. tr.unl·wurk for lmpro.,.1~eJ oh,c~:n1ry A reading or. the daily P8Den day a new round of books by rolled 141 a distressingly large this battle be lost by delauU. AI the UDlverstty of Odord's Wadam College, a group of militant student acUvists recently presented a Ust of DOD· negotiable dem.aods to the admJ.nistratioo aDd threatened dlrect actioo if their demands were oot met. They recelnd this respoase ·from the warden of the college: "We oote your threat to take what you call direct actioo unless your demands are lmmedlately met. We feel that it ts only sport- ing to let you know that our goyerning body iDcludes three ezperts In chemical warfare, hro ex-commandos skilled with dynamite and In torturing prisoners, tour quaillled marks- men ln both small arms and rtnes, two ex-artillerymen, ooe OOider of the Victoria Cross, tour karate e.q>erts, and a cllaplaiD. The governing body llas autborlud me to tell you lbat we look forward with confldence to what you call a confroctatton, and, I may say, even Yitb a.ntlcipaboo." • • • THE PERIL OF ECOLOGY-MANIA thl· ~a't dt•c1J 1ng 1" .0 "11 thmg· 10 adJ Wllh euch performance. shows ther e IS a blossoming Je.ft.spectrum authors is at. score against the conserva. Soon I am going to Washington he: II at..IJIIIOn;ll nu.Juy. new rrufamty, or whatc.v~r In one campaign under ;~y to destroy tempting to alert readers to Uves, who are trying to save determined to carry our cause produCtiOn. fur c.~oamplt'. an actor wc :mng nothing hut a dirty al~ h ~~er~~~n U ageoc:le~ the S!4)p0sed da.ngus, eorr'41· the country, It is time to fight to the very higfiest authoriUes. ,llh lc••c ~urrort. rcachc., ln,idc. pull~ out a rosary. anJ U~l'' ~ t c I en I e naThon a~ tion, and geoeral villany of the back, and to "light on, fight I promise to wage the hardest II to ''rJnglc :~ .kncl·lmg UuJJh l~l monk .. t~ee~:.r:~e~:;.s~pl~ot:-: FB,!~ee recent books of this onl" ba~~ .. ha~~~~~~~~~~~ing so The UnltcJ St _!Jtc:. Supreme Court _uphciJ by a 44 vot..: .. cal security measures would nature wtU serve as examples. Some llme a~, former Coo-much over VOA that we must lower t-.cn..:h Jo:c1"")n thai rhr ~how 1" 1101 . obscene . that>hy seem to be to have all ef-One deals with somelhinR"koown gressma.o Donald L. Jackson, DOt stop oow ... L'llat>hng 11 tu h..:.•t ·1 h .• n on po.:rtmmunce •n Bao.tun tort s of the government to de. as tbe "Orangeburg massacr e" tbe "capitol reporter," spoke Dr, McBtrnie and Dr. Me. ThL· l·cJ~·r,ol < 'l'"'\'rnmcnt h." n.·c~:ntlv ~rcn• morL· th.ul ·• fend itself deelared unconstl-in which It ls alleged that the over television Sunday DOODS, Intire a.re taking up the often- l_ndh,,n Jollo~r-. 10 .1 ho.u·~c .H ~tully 111 pornography ·1 he tutional. FBI tried to cover LIP for local and Dan Smoot was to be beard sive which Marshall DuMeld Prc ... Jt•nn.,l l l.'"11111~s101' on O~t.'n1ty and V1olc.nu h;u; The communists call tbis racists in three deaths which g1Ylng his timely messages to started 41 years ago. It took l~:nJrrc•l lh "'l'Hhet Pornography and obscenity art: good. not drive to dismantle our inter-took place In South CaroUoa.. the concerned Americans. Mel-the Univer sity of Southern Cal- tnlunou' rh ... t", rrohably what Walter Jenkins told the boys nal security appar:.tus thel..r Another concerns the "poll tical ther is heard today. · ifornt.a until 1970 to erase the "'' thl· 't ~·ncl· Pre~1d.:n 1 Johmon appointed all but onl.' "extended democracy pro-ass.asslnatlon" of the late M. Dean Manion tlas contln-1929 defeat. It may t.a.lte some <ll lhl· liC·nwmh.-r comn11'''on. 11 1s reasonable to bel1e vc a gram." Col. William Kintner L. King by the Bureau. The ued his broadcasts at an in-time to repairthedamagewblcb 111·'l(H 11Y ot them .ore rroh~hly ob~ene themselves. tn his book, ''The New Fron-third 1s by former Attorney convenieot time, aDd Life Line the enemies of America have I he ('(lmm·"'''H \Jid ··The Comm1s~1on 1s of the v1cw Uer of War," outlines some General Ramsey Clark. has eluded me , Dr. Bob Wells done, but coo.servatlves still The ecology-mania is likely to become a greater menace than the pollution that it claims to be fighting. A sample of the threat is given in an article in an uen- vironmental" journal, ''Cry Caltiornia," written by David Curry, whose pet peeve of the moment seems to be the Irvine Co. and its proposed City of Irvine . 1h.1! 11 "C\Cl·cJ 1ngly un""1'c l(l ath:mpt to legi~l atc tnll1.,.1du411 of the essentials of this pro-All threeareobvloussmears. ~:~ oot get eoough support lor can win. America sUU C&D be muro~l \,o luc, Jnd ~tanJards .'· )e<:t with which we should all However since Ramsey Clark broadcasts, and SO Is otf savedl ApplaUd Mr . Dutf'ieldto- lt ""ouiJ l"lc 1.'\ccci.l mgly w1 l. for C1!1Zcn ~ tu once aga1n t.am1lia.ri.%e ourselves. ts a for~er attorney general the air. Dr. Carl Mcintire, day, aDd assist both the doctors lo:!!·-.l..tlc 'uch thmg' nn •he-loc-al lcwl, 1mposmg ~uch proven "The Party labors constantly It is necessary that a lew com~ ~kesman for the 20th Century in thel..r Jaliant tigfill l'lfl'Ct•H· rcmcdll'' ·" ruhlu: wh1ppmg ~ts. lar anll fe~ther~. toward reinterpreting civil ments be made on this work. e ormation Hour, is fighting .md ltltl I he moro~III Y tm.•aiHlown 1.~ worldwide, all-pcrvad· rights 1n order to allow H to Congressman H.R. Gross of LETTERS TO EDITOR •ng . oven•helmmg. Hu t that 1s no rca~on to ac cepl it '"First opera~e Creely . ln the name of Iowa. summedltupnicely: "This • • ""C Jhhur. 1hc-n "l' endure. fin~;~lly we embrace."' We bl:come the r~ght to assembly aDd to petty little man (C Lark) has • OPPOSE WHARF PLAN idit nd nfo blllt f th I\ hat .,.~. condone organue, th e Party argues !or come out with a book ludic-Plan . C i 1o Y a e rcea Y 0 e E,·erythmg .,.,e ~~:c .md Jo makes a pcrmanenr den t 10 our an unUmlted right to overthrow rously entitled •Crime in Am-City ~~e..!;:~ :!a~h ~ i call.ed ~:,Ujba~r· pr~- hram A hr.tln ,atr:ueJ wuh pornography must lnt!VIIahly the government ... IDthesame erica.' It Is ludicrous because Gentlemen v s on tt~ in \h wai~ j hccome. partially. a ~rmancnt cesspool! of tlle ri_ght of tree speech, the U Cla.r_k kn_ew anything about The p~se of this letter is ~o'":~aent at the ede~~ oaof lldle\c II or not. .I can still remcmhl:r how embam•sscd Com~umst ~arty, Us lronts, crtme m this country when he to express our strong !eeUngs tf lrvtne Company It should I ....... ~ "hen I carne out in my first topless barhing suit. But and Its captive or_ganlza.Uons sat _in the attorney general's 1n regard lo the proposed re-bee cballenged. Thl~ for the moJc..t y. mJie anJ f~:mak. 1s almost obliterat~:d. Most of want oot ?ll.!y an twlimlt,edrl.~t cha.1r, he ~d less than ootb1og development of land lmmed.iaJ-reasoo that it is against pub- 1M ,.,·omen HWy want to ~how ~:v~rything, blatantly or in . a :s~=e ~~~:a~ty~ ~ ~ fift~ll C~n~~ssma~ ~ ely adjacent to the entrance to Uc policy aDd tbe public in- Mr. Curry, whose article is reported in a news story in this issue of the En- sign, calls for stronger state and regional planning to curb such development as the City of Irvine and to prevent such "mas- sive threats to valuable and fertile land." He assails the Irvine Co. for pursuing its own "special ends with little regard for or knowledge of the statewide public interest in this area." Mr. Curry is voicing stark naked soc- ialism and the state controls that go with it. He wants the property owner to knuckle down to the whims of the social(ist) plan- ners, who arrogantly claim that they know best how to develop property that does not belong to them. Imagine the catastrophic mistakes that could have been made here in our area if all that Irvine ranch land had been at the mercy of the social(ist) planners, who take no responsibility for errors in judgment and who do not suf- fer the losses caused by the mistakes. I don't presume to be fighting the battles facing the Irvine officials. They have plenty of ability and gumption to carry on their own fighting against the likes of David Curry. But everyone ought to be concerned just the same, because if the planners can plan the Irvine Co. out of ownership of its property, they can do the same with all of us. now·you·~~·e·•t·OOW·)'OU·don t technrque. "If you·ve got 11 . th t..+..t to U t tl.b ar 0, ssour a Ba.lboa. lslaDd. t.erest. T~ b&sis of objectioo .;ho.,. 11 ·· 1~ the= ~uitude today e r &• e, perver , • scored a bull s eye as r egards It is UDder tld.la that · . . · . rlcate, sla.Dder aDi smear their rormer attorney geoeral CLark: Ot17 sta g rests in part oo the e.Jt.raordi. 1 Ed_B;,r H~ver ha~ porn ted out m;,ny t•mc.s that many opponents. At the same time·-,, Mr Hoover certalnl 'htt th e the maj>nty ot this property nary clrcumst.aoces utstlog at cr•rne:. of pa.."i..~•nn ~re caused by pomo~aphy. Any man-still in the name of tree speech jellrfish on the tentacfes• when Is pr esently zoned resldeotial,. time of purchase a.od, 1.o ad-o~nd I Cctlamly can r ~pea k fo r women. hberated or orherw1se --the Party wants congression-he described Ramsey Clark as yet there ls pressure being dltion, the cha.Oge tnuseandde- hur ·• fll.1n who would cla11n that por nogr<~phy fai led ever to al Investigating committees the worst attoroe ral 1 ez.erted. for a totally commer-velopment of the surrOUDd.J..bg .:\.:ltr h" fl·l"lun' •~ cllh(·r ,j lt..r. a lool. or a t>unuch. Maybe which seek to reveal tbe Par-had ever servedy :~r::: ev~: eta! venture--"Balboa Wharf.'' la.Dd, largely under control or .dl thrl·c R..:n1embt'r the old ~tc•r) Jhout the 16-year-oiJ boy ty's l'Hhverslve machinations worse than Robert K ~y., Such a project can only be a ownershlpofthe Compa.ny.Pro-1~h·~'c ,J.,JJ)· lllo.Jl.. h1m to ,l.l' l •rllnt\ tomb? either abolished or reduced to It is not only tne s: fronial blatant tourist attracti~n with jected school popul.a.Uon estl- .,, lht•y ~~l~~o~.l the rl' •Ill the Hud,on, viewing the romh. Impotence ..• In short, the attacks on the FBI which do aU the sterility of Manna del mates have thus been altered n.~~~! ~.:ud ·Sctn . "h<~t JOt", 1h1, rt·mrnd you of?'" communists are to remain tree the damage, however, an eUort Rey. This does DOt belong, nor substantially. s.c'·, lht· h<1y .11Hv.ercd DO matter what they do, wbile also seems to be under way to Is it needed in our community To return the land to theIr- s._., llo" 111 th,· wntltl l'l'llld c o r:t nt"~ tomb remind you their opponents--dubbed as re-discredit the Bureau In the eyes whi ch through Newport Tomor-vine corporation uDder these "1 ,~.,.... acUonarles aDd fa scists--are of the normal responsible row, a report by the eitizens, conditions would be tantamount I ~.t,!h•llJ.! ,,,., ... • tq,l1~.1 lit< ..,.,1 Am~·ncan Wuy Fca 10 be suppressed aU in the thinking c!Uzen'woo gener u' expressed desire to retain the to a "give-away" of publlc lures ' holds the FBI io high rev:rl natural charm a.od_ u.oique at. funds . The "gift" of course is D t d Tills is being done by attrlbut-mosphere. The entire concept represented by the dilfereoce rugs este On Pupl"ls ing fi.l:dlngs aoo statements to of this unnecessary aDd aru. in today's fair marltetvalueot the FBI and its r resentativ flclal shopping ~nter a.nd the the land and the price the Com - whi ch are, In ,.,(utterly soU:~ massl>e overlooking apartmeot pany would pay to get the land to cope with cllUdren, but to scientists , etc., without 4 or tous. complex wiU only brl.ng ~-back. It Is ass~med tbe dis-By Special Correspondent A letter !rom a mother a.OO taxpayer, sent i.n an envelope postmarked Costa Mesa, tells of the use or pills to "sedate" children in schools In Orange Counl y, The Mr s. Young r eferred to in the first paragraph Is Mrs. Dame! H. Youngs, woo moved her family lrom Little Rock, Ark., because school officials there were contemplating using her 2 children ln a trial court case to see if p~ils could be put on the •·amphetamine" pro- gram without parents' consent. The experimental program Is admtnlstered by the U.S. Health Education and Welfare Depart- ment, according to a Wash- Ington, D. C., news Item wblch told ot Mrs. Youngs' testi- mony befor e a spect.al Hou.se sub-committee. Here is the tnt of the let- ter: keep tbem drugged dally Is not 5 pills per day dropped in their One such Incident occurred ditlooal trattlc a.nd pollUUoo trlct has acted 10 good ta.lth 1n the rigbt answer. mouths during their early when one of Mr. Hoover's as-ha.r.ards that our citizens do not deallo& wJth the company. Tills program is a "mooey years? sistants WUiiam Sullivan was want or need. The taxpayer s of Costa Mesa ma..lter" ••• truel Myself, an American mother, quoted ioterestlogly eoou~ at In summary, th.is project will and Newpo,rt Beach, faced with (1) Before tbe chlkl Is put who belleves in healthy, oormal a UPI editors and publishers only benefit tile coUers ot the this year s catastroplllc in- on tbese pills, he must be giv-children, am concerned!! I'd conference, to tbeeffecttha.tthe Irvine Company. To tbe ciU~ crease in school taxes, are 1n en aJJ electroencephel.ograpb like to hear and read articles Communist Party "is ootlnany ze~ of Newport Beach Ibis oo mood to roUe such a geoer- test (btaiD wave recording) to oo th1s subject. way causing or dlrecting or pro}ect will mean more un-ous aDi questionable gtttofpub- see if be is susceptible to A "Mother and controlling the unrest we s uf. necessary coogestton and the Uc property. epilepsy. u 1s my uoder st.and.Lng a "Taxpayer" rer today in the racial n eld providing of more city ser-A possible solution lies in an that ec>Uepsy attacks can be Orange County, Calif. or iotheacademlccommuntty .. vices, thus requiring even lar-negotiated settlement by er- brougtlt on by an overdose of Replying to a letter of ml~e ger municipal government and cbange of the Jamboree sltefor ampheta.mloes. This lest costs MRS. MEOGER EVERS inQuiring into tllls matter Mr more reasoo tor new edlt1ces land where new schools wlll in the $50.00 braeket. (You WILL BE GUEST HERE Hoover advised me that ••'in ~ and ta.x.es. be needed·-prtma.rily,if ootez- don't chan doct r ) did h (S Ill ) lndl Respectfully, elusively, to serve lrYioe's ge 0 5 • Myrtle Evers, widow of slaln wa y e u van cate Mr. and Mrs Jack Hochadel future residential subdi"rlstons (2) The pediatrician (school 1 chll Uberties leader Medger the communlsts were not in-915 TUler waY Any differences in values re~ referred, erpeosive,but good Is Evers will be the guest of voiYed in tomentlng disruptive Harbo VI lUlls n ' giYen to you to take your chUd 'at t nd 1 activities and racial dis-r ew ecUng the probable higher or cbildren to. hooor a par Y a recept on d " curreot value of the <Ustrict's to be given by the Orange Coast or ers. land ld be ted i " (3) Everylxldy makes a ni ce Chapter of the American Civil A similar incident was the • SCHOOL SITE PLANS 11 .,• ~u fut equa ~redoi profit, except the parent. The Llbertles Union report that the FBI had coo-Board of Trustees s or ure pure 5 c llnlc or doCtor's ota.ee does The affa1r ,;IU be held at eluded tbat the Natiollll Guard Newport-Mesa Unlfted acrealdge. This arrangement DOt tate telepbooe calls to have 8 •·t ~ o I" was at tlult In tbe deaths that SchOOl District wou uold an outlay of cash p.m. ~ ur ... y, ec. "• at 1.n the present tight money mar prescriptioo.s reftlled. The the resideoce of Mr. and Mrs. took place durlng the Kent State Re: SchOOlsite--JamboreeRd. ket - cbild mast be taken into the Haskell Sllapl..ro 287 Evening riots last spring. In a recent A news report ot a recent • Slncerely, om.ce e•erJ 30 d&Js ln order CaDJon Road, s~re ClWs. Re-tnterriew, Mr. Hoonr stated meeting ol your board lDd.lca. • • • to han anotber prescription !reshments will be served. Do-that tt was the JusUee DeP.nt-ted the fol.lowioJ propoMd ust Dear Slrs (aDd Mothers): written. Tbere is ao otnee call nation will be $1.$0. meat a.od DDt the FBI that tad or dl$li0Sitk:lo of 40 acres of Haney D. Pease :mt ColUD.S AYeoue Balboa lslaad, Cal. I'm a mother who is also amount to be disbursed tor Attending guests are astedto come to this cooeluslon. distrlct-owoed la.Dd at tbe cor- required to give my cb.ild tbese eYery mootb of tbesc:boolterm. bring an unwrapped new toy. £Yeo sucb relaU.,..ly eooser-oer of Jamboree aad Palisades YOGA CLASS AT OCC amphetamines (four per day}. The pills are 18 ceots each, Collected toys wiU be given to YatiYe pubUcatioas as tbe WaH roads: Here in tbe southland, Orange U you blO' small amou:uts. Lar-the children at the Falrvtew Street JourDal han been taken (1) New school admlntstra. llternaUo-.Uy kDcnrD Joel County, California, ltisathriY. ger amounts of 100 are mucb Hospital. J.D. A recent JourD&l feature Uon eenter. LaPtraJ Sharma ot New Delhi tog "buslness"l 1 agree with c beaper. story oo the FBI's "teo most (2) Locatloo tor a Newport will cooduct a muter class at Mr s. Youngs and many oUter EYtu ta.lk1n« persoa-to-per-"SHORTSTU FF" t4EXT wanted" Ust quoted ooe Jora-Beach clty fire station. Or&DKV Cout CoUep Dec.l5. mothers In my loalhinc of ad-soo witla tbe doctor, itlsiiJ'eed FOR I RVIH E THEATER than Lubell to tbe tttlect that (S) Return ot unused land at Tbe elass, limited to 30 per. mlnlstertng these "pills" to that it la: a t1dous clrcJe. The In IDe Commllnlty Tbeater's poUUea.lly mottnted crlmes(by oriltlna.l purchase pr1ceof$30,· 1008• wiU be held al 11 Lm. chtldren. scbool demuds II, the doctor oext produclioo "SbOrtst.utf " cOmmiiDilta aM otbera) &rt a 000 per acre to the lnlrtt 1n the wrestUnc room of the ln this &eDetaUoo wberedrug prescrtbes tt, IDd tbe parent featiD'inB: a ettsi of 5, wtll ~~ ... mUwJr stati8Uc1Ddnce1Ye~ Compu.J blc:aut of DOO .. use of CJmB&Slum. Co.st Yill be $1 '* abuse ls ooe ol the .oatlon'sbl.g. J(Yu 1D to tbem to reeeln ao clOOe works ol Jules FeWer Uclty slmplJ for poUUcal rea. lueS for ldaoOI parpoaes. penon. rest problems, we're required more ''Pr'Unres" trom ltM: Arthur Hailey Ben W:addow' 1001. Tbe Jounal report uo. Your attllltioa 1.1 caUtd to Sbl.rma "Wl.5 formerly MC· to give JOIID& ehUdreo pills to scbool. It's llU Aebti.Dc "City Jack Lanen 'Lee Kalebetm' tort .. telJ dld DOt aoUtY 1tl tbtiH facta· retarJ reoeral ol Yop later- "sedate" thftm, becau.te the Hall." I bape am pr&J, eome .. ud other•. • ' reader• u.t Kr. Lubell hu As to U..m Mo. 1·-Tbt lilt Dltloa&l ln New Delhi. He is JChool.l wut them Pnnl 001 wltb autborltJ cu &Dd dou Director Richard Dow bu bteo klnWled uadw oath u a of th1l ll.lld lor u admiAlltn· cooductinc classes Ln LoDe Chl.ktr• are ctno lectures look 1Dto tblllatloaw"ldt Pf'Ob. cboeen AUct MaUck Tom Cornmn.t Putyorpglser &Dd Ute eeattr wu a ri.tal "-' Bt&cb. aod memes teWq tbtm ''DOt'' 1em ol admlptccLac 1mphtta-Tbrtadp)Jd, J&lll SttYt.;,, Wes that Wbea qgeltiooed by tbe ta a 8Cb001 bold UlctloL Tbt L.I!TTERS TO SA.M T A to tal<o dr-WUI Ia """'' m,_ to -.. ud tht P· ·-uc1 Got'doo Yeatoo u -to -Soearlty Sat>. fOiora rtjodtd tht -ud TOt Mnport Btacb J-•1111 the adliiU of todty'l Tho oromoal polls a .. _. to tt. tho cut. eom..-.-Ilia aiiiU.U.. theHmo tht prapoood-. Tbt Ebolia ro-a.u ehlldr• 1a cblldreo doll~ mab tht drup, Tlloro iao1 -rcgl anll-"Sbortllull" _. Ju. u, w11J1 tho Parly, lit hid boOlad lll<tP'ItJ of tllal--ld l>t tho Mnport 11arJ>nr ar• 1o aod doo't mU:o tht dlrtJ lllOY!os. &bit AJ111 IIIII tt -1 boto ud wW PlaT Fridays aoc1 Stl-tht FUI> A.._,'M'I" 8)' --rfll)fdtd, ktrry ud -t11t1r ltattolo Tbo7 cloo1 bon tht eaplhl U tlloet ca Ulo c:fJI.Id lalu lo ordoJa b' l w..Uoda, tuvop tru1, - -aro uU.--At to lt11 Mo. 1--Tbt U:l SUta Cla•lo earo o1 thtMtw- Wbort -11-YIIbt blame? lila, II & dllld Ia reqolnd to F*-ry 6 Ia tht old -11.w.t or ''flCIIIwioC'' ..... all>rdo a-· aod --port Boltft Pot1 Ollleo, Rlftr- Wby art tilldr"' m&<~ora-late "-1,"-do,..-1o 'ucl'a BIOIU!-••QUilled-bolo&-., 101 -olllltiWorll-'-Afo. Bruck, Nnport plp '*"-aebool oil!•!& Ia e--OOIIolate "" .. Ha.ll. 11oc1 u -? llf,J (llaelt Bu). a lou .,._ Btocll. hell--_...__ wlllll tbo eblldroa to bo "f<>. liP" pllia_A...,.....,,_ no--11ut bon ,...,.UJkiporud--Pld_....•IOibo-loood. ~·:4111~...::-tlez:: :::-u:=---=~ ....... 'f_CW. :O":"~::..":i =~:: .. :::::::.·,.,.~. ~,..;;~.: _,., aellool?IIQI>o tooebtra .-? -did 10 DUJ .. • ............ , 1>t olo-IIJ --Jolr, CGOIIJ ud ~ -aro projoct of tht 1-hoD. ..... -_,, tho1 cloo'l -lo of .. put '"' -Calm.-a-loU .. OlllllJ ... -anllool>lo ... -.. -. lira.--(COrolJolia r ... Uy ~~~~~~--......... ,.,. ..... •..,--·· .. _ • .,_... ""' -•· •--no ~-ta • .., .. .,IM-. . NEWPORT HARBOR EN~GN ARST SECTION--Pit! 3 THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1970 CORONA DEL ~AR, CAll ~ FORENSICS TEAM ·WINS SWEEPSTAKES TROPHY Tbe Oruce Coast College foreulcs team scored Its blg- cest wi.D of the year last week- end wben It walked oU with the neepstak.es trophy 1.n the West- ern States championships 1.n Portlaod. OCC competed aplnst 450 .t~ots from 75 junior col- leges, colleges and univer sl- tles from throughout the West- ern UD!ted Sta.tes , The wlo made U five sweep. stakes victories in a row for OCC this year. The Bucs ran up 85 poil:ts for tlrst, followed by Paclflc Uni ver sity, 70; East Los Angeles College, 68; and Lewis and Clark Univer sity, 40. DCC entered 7 students in the competition, and placed 6 in the n.nats. OCC 's male debate team of Bill l...aJlder s of Costa Mesa and Mi.i.eMik.lausofHunt- logtoo Beach won 6 rounds, made It to the semiJina.ls and took 3rd place. The wom en's debate team of Cathy Barrett of Corona del EBE LL MEMBERS and their guests will enjoy a Christmas bullet and view the annual parade of lights on the bay Mon- day, Dec. 21, at the American Legion hall, 15th St. and Ba y Ave., Central Newport. Thr ee of the Ebellltesassistlog wtth the bulfet arrangement s are, from left, Mrs . Harold Ham- mer of Corona del Mar, In charge or desserts; Mrs. Ra y Nielsen or Newport Hei ghts, Ebell president, and Mrs. Jack Frank, dl.nner chairman. Reser va tions !or the bullet and to see the flotilla of Christmas boats shOuld be made be- fore Dec. 17 with Mrs. Waldo Nyber g, 673-7797, or Mrs . D. F. Mor gan, 675-9099. Butfet will be served at 6:30 p.m. (Ensign photo.) --~-----_;_=---=--::--------Church News The Lutheran Church of the are held at 9:15 and 11 a.m. In Master, 2900 Pacific View Dr ., Newport Beach, ll a.m.tnCos- Harbor View Hills--"A song of Ia. Mesa, and 10 a.m. In Harbor praise" wiU be the sermon View Hills . topic of Dr. WUl iam Eller tor • • • the 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday ser -The PlymouthCon gregatlooa l Mar and Dorothy McMillan of Costa Mesa went undefeated to win with a perfect scor e from 15 judges . In addition to the debate tro- phies, the team woo the follow - ing awards: Bill Lander~. flrstiu extemp- oraneous and tlrs t in per sua - sion. Miss Barrett, 4th in extemp- oraneous, aDd ei ceUence cer- tificate In persuasion. Bruce Williams of Costa Mesa, fir st in exposition. Nor m Fr icker o£ Costa Mesa, 3rd in oral in- terpretation. Shella Hannahanor l Costa Mesa, 4th in ora l inter - pretation. Mike MUd.aus of Huntington Beach, ei cellent certificate in extempor aneous. CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR • JUNIOR EBELL OEC.ll The annwlchildr en'sChr isl-111!-J31rt ,\\~t;AL di nner dance of the Tuesday' Club of mas party sponsor ed by t11e c Newport Beach Jumor Ebe lls -. •. Nf•Jrl J!,.riNr w:~.s held Dec . 5 at the Santa Ana OW'IttY will be held Dec, 22 from l O Jqt •• \lr .. ICt) Wnght, at lett, served as special hostess. to 0000 at the Ebell C lubhouse, \11 llq l' 1\•·nl,t·r!;, also shown here wUh Mr s. Wr ight and 515 w. Balboa Blvd., &lbo.1. l1u~1) II"' !>i~Jwn,J.n, was the chair man for the party, Mr s . ;.,.. 1<11•·!, ~.J , .t h o J.SSist('d by M mes.Br uno Nor man, F'red Mrs . Bradley Morton, sorl.tl ,t ~;t !\"•!•r , ,\n.;.elo Rerl•elli, Er ne st McC lellarld, Lucas chairman, is In charge of the . ·-!l , l• .. di.JL l'lie l.,s, C. T. Griffith, Huth Baker , Claude eve11t, wh.i ch Is provi1led for 1 c " (Ph 1 b Ett 1 Mill ) the children or Jr. Ebell me111 _ •tlvio dli•l IUIIt·rt .>IJI"t:>o , o o y 1e yn er . be~;~ta Claus is schedu le.'l 10 Choirs will ar n ve .1bout 1100n and w111 rli ~· tr ubute guts wath tt1e .i.ld of • y I his helpers, Mrs . Ricllar•l sIng u e Bechtel and Mrs. Warren F'1x. Each child will br ing an orrw . I • ment In help decorate "" S e e C tJ 0 n S ChriStmas tree, wh1c h will t..e • . , INSTANT T O NIC Back m the uiJ J.,;.~ .1 th1n~ Ciillcd a "IOOIC cup" wa~ J f:n onto; reml.',\~ for .tlm•"~' .Jfl)t hm~ that a1JeJ you C heap. wn 'ou 10<._1~ :1 .:up madt' 0 f h illt'r .,.ood aJJ<·J hn l ""'tl'l kt 1t ,leep T hen. v.hen bmt'r, you ,h.tnl 11 \imf!lt'' 'c' r oo baJ 11 J1 Jn·l do an~ good '-u".td.J~' ..._.1cnce ~1'e' us more re l1 ab le med1cat10fl~ I \Cfl ,o ~nme f>e{>ple 'ullta~e "home n:mcd1C'S .. v.hen thl"or •llnl"~'<"> re4l11rc more: dfecu,·e mcd1Catl\lO I'I.J\ --.lfl· \\ hl;"n H>u t>r .J me m tcr o f )OUT fJ.ffill ~ 1~ ill. -.ec~ ptvfc:~~lllflaf Cd ft' ~ ph)~ICI:t fl f01 Ji~!!IHl\lflg ,LflJ f!Tt''>Cflh lng us for pre-..:nrtwn ..e n tee Christensen .... \our co.~ II vices. The observance of the Church, 3262 Broad St., Ne w- advent season wil l continue with por t Hei gh ts--The Rev. Nor - the lighting of the ''shepherd's ma n Brown will preach at 10 candle." The seruor tllgh youth a.m. Sumlay on "Where to go will ho ld a week-end retreat at Christmas? To a house." 1onated to a needy ra mily. t·r J:r.sl~• dt '"""''"'"':l•.: Christmas goo:h es and purl" J; v .. ,., <~•! t,r t:..I1114 S 1 FROM MONDAY . DEC . at Lake Arrowhead. • • • will be served, and speq .J.I t!• ,,,, '>ef•lt· i I·~ \ .. wport TO CHR ISTMAS EVE • • Nigel Bailey has been elect-ga mes will entertain the tot s. b 11 , :Jllu:•r.o.n '•u rr I! Lholrs ST A.N SWEENEY of the South- ern California Gas \:o. will demonstrate contribution s or liQuefied natural gas to sur g- er y, s~rsonlc transports and smog abatement at a meeting of Ute Newport Harbor Junior Chamber of Commer ce at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec, 15, at the Alrporter Inn. He will discuss the major contributions that natural gas Is making to Oflf' of the newest and fastest grow- lng sciences--cr yogenics--the study of s\4)er cold, The Fi.rst Baptist ChliCch of ed president of the men's tel-CIVIC LEACUE PL ANS Newport Beach, 2501 Clili Dr., lowshlp at St. Andrew's Pres. CHRISTMAS LUNCHE ON Newport Heights--Or. Walter byterian Church of Newport The annual Christmas JuJ\1'1!- A, Pegg will pr eac h on the top-Beach. William Ruggles is the eon of the Woman's r 1vtt Ic, ''Lone: befor e Bethlehem's oe~ vice president, and Jack League of Newport Har t.oor wil l manger ," at 11 a.m. Sunday. Gn mshaw Is secr etary treas-be heW in the pa tio roo111 of tt.e His topic at 7 p.m. will be ur er. The new officer s will be Auporter Inn on r..toud .. y, 0 ····. '·The practi ce of sin," No, 4 installed In January. 14. Social ho ur wHi l!e .11 11 :30, In the ser ies on First John. • • • luncheon at noon. Bible s tOOy is a t 9:45 a.m . The Col4)1es Gr oup a t the Mr s. P.i.Ul Gr uber, p ro~,'T.i lll Sunday and 7:30 p.m. Wednes-Newport Harbor Lut heran chairman, has arranged for 1_ u- day. Church will hold a Christmas rona del Mar hi gh school M ... oJ. party at 7:30 p.m. Dt'C. 18, r iga! Smger s to perfOClll !ol- Each person Is asked to bring lowmg the luncheon. Tl1\' a wrapped whi te elephant gift. Chn stm.as centerpieces un- The l'On~e~tion of the Fir st Baptist Church of Costa Mesa has awar1led pastor emeritus honor s to Ur. P. G. Neumann, founding pastor or the c hurch, who recently announced his r e- tir ement. Dr. James 0 . Combs, who P ined the c hurch staU last s ummer as co-pastor , wa s elected pastor to succeed Dr. Neumann. • • • • . . structE!I.l by Mrs. Fred Dupr .. ~. Deacons elected to office by decorations chatrman, wLII bo the congregation of the Luther . tor sale. an Church of the Master, Har- bor View Hills Include Mrs. YUL E CO~CERT AT OCC Helene Keil Hawley Marion, A Christmas coocert of musil Dr. Charles' Crone and Paul by Bach, Beethoven and Pink- Quick. Fred Drews, who will ha m will be offered b} the Ur - retire as deacon Dec, 31, has ange Coast College Comm ulUt} ooen appointed treasurer for Chorale In the OCC Aurl1ton um Christian Science Churches 1971. at 4 p.m. Der . 13. Tk kets at ··"God the pr eser ver or mao" is the title of the lesson ser . mon for this Sunday. Services • • • $1 .sre avaJlable at tlu? Cvsta St. Andrew's Presbyter ian Mesa C!ty Recr eaoon Depar t . Church, 600 St. Andr ew's Rd., ment, or at the doer lh\' J .. ; C!Uf Haven--Or , Charles Die r-of the performa.Iwe. enfield will pr each part 2, "T he Apostle Paul," in hi s advent ser ies on guides to Christmas at the a, 9:30 and 11 a.m. ser- vices thls Sunday, At 4 p.m. Sunday, the sanctuary cholr will present the Christmas portion of HaDdel's "Messiah " with string accompaniment,' wxl er the direction of Dr. Jonah Klie- wer. • • • Newpor t Unity Church, meet- ing at l Sth St. and levine Ave., Clill Haveo--"Mlnd the over- comer" wiU be the sermon :opic of the Rev . Loren FUck- .nger for the 10 and 11 :15 a.m. services Sunday. A Christmas musical program will be held at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 17 outdoors at the mall In Fashion Is land. ALVAH M. GREEN, 60 , O F COSTA MESA DIES Alvah Milton Green, 60, of 1955 BaleariC, Costa Mesa, died Dec. 3 at Costa Mesa. Memor ial Hospital. He was born March 25, 1907, to Pennsylvania, and 1 ~•m• to Orange COWlty 7 years 1 Pfl r I P-\\f 'il He was a district sales manager with the Oliver Tlre and Rubber Co., Oakland, for 27 years. H71 /fl ·~(l $25 .00 Complt"[t' ll om t Furnt.;hin,l!:" ' Survivor s Include his wile, Katheryn; a son, Peter of Noank, Conn.; a daughter, Joann Rich. ard of Naha, Okinawa; 2 sisters. Vir(i.nia McMurtrey of Port- land, Ore., aod Bertha King of Grants Pass, Ore.; aod4 grand. chlldren. Graveside services were bekl. Dec. 9 at lbe El M.lra Cemeter y 1n Vacullle. Ball% MortiiiU'y, Corooa del Mar, was In charge of arra.opmeots. ALLACE DEE DE BOR D C.M. Dl ES AT AGE 82 Wallace Dee DeBord, az, ol 2!7 24th i'l., C06t:a Mesa. died s'"..-.. 1q~ 1 Dee. I at Costa MesaMemorlal ~~~~;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~ HOJP,Ital. He wu born Feb. 15 MARINERS CHURCH 1881 to Uiu:tarl a.ad came to Oruce COGIIQ 4'7 r eus ago. He b&d Oftld a retall produce ""F1DISI tor 111&Q' Jtu'S, .J! J, ) .. l I" SuudJ.}, Dec. 11. 1r 1Jll ( .. t!.~ hrst Chnst- L• . ., ·~~· ·-t' ,;1 tlot: rece ntly •I• :1 ,:.~! oi""' :,. Lll ti\'S. :.or~ I ;JUrtl'HI ofth~ pro- ~' I 1.1 .. 1!! ~~~ 11'<-n IJ; the Chap- "'· '•ulr urto !•"r \lot' hr ectioD OJ I l'"d 1\, \l.o.r!lll, ltd th Ed. A' •r: Hr .tll.su ... ~-~o r ;<l nts t, and 1·:· t • 1 :, ·· :,r..,J\-ul h:ge choir Lr· ~L·I t.J• \J, r!o· \',dJez, with 1\ 1rh · > .. rJI\1\~· .. , oq ;a u.ist. I '!• ; ru .. 'T ~11. A'J!l bE, pre- ' ··•IL"I I :• fJ.I<•ili.l! .siols on the rr ... IIIIJf L.Jl .11•1•~s Jn•l lloeorga.n , \lr. :,r.tii.Jlll:.. .. <.Jn 1 .. u Jf the pro- .T .. ,I ~~!1 t~· tae CtlrJst mas j.J<Jrllun Jf ll_.;J'], t'.; ~1£-3:.-lah by tJ, .. !h.•:• ..;1 I!OOI ' t~oJr. I :,,. i< .. 1. IJ.Q'II;';; G. Blain, l>d ~tvr, .1:o. tnt \(t'v. Ronald Nhrtf-, J SSISt.illt p.bl.Qr , wiU re-.d frorr, !!!"' :.•. riptures and ,:IV,. (liP li!VO· .11!0[1 oilld bene. .i :. )!~I'[ ; ,,._ to> .JU1':1"'m Ito.: ll.tlt: W. )oung n.elloOI'•·•~ !IW to tot-useo.J in !lit' :111! '' pOJ.-: .. u. of the WE 'LL BE OPEN NIGHTS P.M. Please Her This Christmas··· With J~, ROBES and PANT ~ETS jJ&vJI1! 2 ll /F ( I· 1'1 \l ~l r rt R Qt nrq I (I \ F-~ c;RFF\ f' ~\ 1 ~ q 71 , 1n1 ~I'J SlO .OO !Ji ll TF.D Sl S.OO ~-~· Dr. GleDD O'Neal, profeuor at Talbot Theoloct.ca.l Stmtao, La Utrad&, 11 the pulpit mtntster ror tbt 10 a.m. ud '7:00 p.m. SIIDdaJ sen lees. Tbe B". WU.U.a.m Actocl 11 cbmocb ~stor ud Is anUable for fialtatioD ADI1 COWlAUn.c. SUNDAY SC HOOL • • . . • • i :OO A.M. WORSIDP SER VICE •••• , 10:00 A.M. EVENING SER VICE,,,,, 7:00P.M. SVT1901'1 1Dcllde lab wife, llyrtlt; a -, '-<! otN .... port Boadl; a claocMor, Elllo~ • ....... J..a. S.CbHit of RtdliiUdl; & P'Udloa; ud 4 cr••-..--II ofo/0 R ( R F f1 11 n £PARTM£NT STORE 1116 ...an IILYD. COSTA MilA I'A.II: CONVIMIIWT LY JUST A STf:ll' P'II:OM OU. lAST l lfTII:Y AT TME I MD OP' MAGNOLIA, OP EN 4:l 0 TO ~:00 DAILY FRI DAYS 4; JO TO 8:00 P.M. 2200 !. COAST HtrY ., CORO NA DEL ll.ut Fwtnl ..S.ctl wrt btld Doe. 7 at llio BoU-Broodw>7 C bapo~ --wu at Fatr-ba•oo w.-tat Pvk. -A-., 'I ' ' pori wbea be boomed ODI from b1l on H to the Puadlaa ZO wUb a $-)'IJ'd return bJ tbe llulldol bact. Pa-made Ita ooJy deep no "-' lllloa '-· Clolqori-IIMSooll>ora Cillll:nla Jr. Pte WM Jr. All 4_.tcu FICSen.t1oa Cla!JIC)- iooiOIIII wltll a 1Urrlll1 IJ-6 .... onr tbt cam• Puad- Bundop Jut Saturcay at Co- peoetratioo when they lnter-1_._ __ .:,:::,. copied a Cbarpr pau aod re- tuned U to the Newport U with l :SO left lo the p.me. Dan MoWca came throucb with a.ootber clutch lntercep .. Uon and the Cllargers drove to the Pasadena 14 ya.rd line with just seconds remalninc 1n the game. With 4 seconds remaiD- tng on the ck>ck an alert Bull- dog Uoebacker stole the t».U on the Last Cha.rpr run of tbe season; the gun sounded just u he was cross.lngtheCba:rger 15- yard Une and be scored the t1rst aDd only touchdown of the year ag:alnst the Federation-Oran&e rooo. Coach Bob Gilbert's MJty. MUll' blr w1.D in the opellJ.Qc pmt ot the FederaUon llrala pte the Oranp County teams tbe momentum that carried on tbroulfl the enUre day, with aU 5 Oranp County cbamps sweep- IDC all divisions. This marked tbe ft.rst time aoy section ever domlDated the flDals ln such tashlon LDd Is Itself a tribute to the comblnatloo of great talent aod knowledgable coach- ing that is so much In evi- dence in Ul.ls area. Tbe Cllargers completely domtoated lbe pme and pre- pme strategy worked to per- fection b'om Ute opening k.ick- ott. Kirk Langdale came through with a co~le of clutch runs, ~tttUllg a first down on the 3rd play of the game and another on 4th and 1 to go on the Pasa- deoa 12 yard line. Terry Peter- son picked I() 5 yards. Dan Dud- drldp and Dave MoiU ca alter- nated, and with another 4th and ooe situation Molllca cov- ered the distance for the go ahead touchdown with 2:45 re- maining lD the tlrst quarter. Duddrldge's kick was good, but ao otf-sJ.de ~Uy took New- port 5 yards back for another PAT attempt and this ldck was blocked. Dave Mollica lntercepted a Pasadeoa pass and Newport- Mesa allowed but one first down in tbe eotire nrst hall that saw the S~r Chargers nw29 plays to Pasadeoa's 16. Rich Tomlin took a pass from Langdale, alter Mollica's in- terception. to ta.ke the Chargers out of their own territory, and Terry Peterson's boots kept the Bulldogs deep In their own ter- ritory during the entire game. Peterson returned a Pasadena punt 34 yards. Be n Rhyan aM Bobby Brant tackJed the speedy Bulldog backs for huge losses to blunt several penetrations that never could pln steam. Newport got a big break ln the 3rd Quarter when tbe Bull- dogs got a bad pass !rom center on a puntiog s ituation, and the Chargers recovered the ball on the Pasadena 19. Doddridge, Mollica, Peterson and Lang- dale alternated on power plays tbat resulted 1n Duddrldge booming over from the 2 tor a 12-0 tally. Kirk Langdale broke loose oo a 44-yard touchdown run that was nullltled by an Jl- legal procedure penalty, Pet- erson got oft tremendous County champs. The tlnal score of 12-6dldo't indicate the SIC)er1or1ty of tbe coach Bob Gilbert's team u the Chargers got 10 !1rst d<nrns to the Blldog's 2, ooe which resulted from a penalty. ln a stell.a.r defensive battle New- port-Mesa got 144 yards to Pas- adena's 30. Kirk Langdale not only spark- ed and directed theS\4)er Char- gers from his quarterback spot but was the top defensive player of the game with the most tac- kles, intercepting a pass andre- covering a fumble. Other de- fensive stand-outs were Ben Rbyan, ~ Brant, Terry Pet- erson, Milr.e Gilbert, Pete Leuclr., Rich TomUn, Art Ols- wang, Forrest Metcall, Steve Bullington, Gary Seal, Mark Happeoy and Paul Wyne. Offen- sive center Mark Gauthier went up against one or the top de- fensive men in the federatloo aod with a switch from Pete Leuck more than haMied the Bulldog defensive ace. Rick Davis took over the running back chores late In the 4th Quarter to spark the Char- ger drive that nearly resulted in another TO before the ··steal" gave the Bulldogs lbe on ly touchdown ever scored on th is "best ever" Jr. Pee Wee team that was only the 3rd Newport-Mesa Jr. All Ameri- can team to take a Souttlern CaWornia Federatioo champ- Ionship, Ro!Ue Pulask.i.'s Cow- boys took it all both In 1964 and 1966, The Orange County champ- tons made it an unprecedeGted it' and slam by sweep1ng all dh·- tsJ.ons. Tustin downed the Azusa Pee Wees 26-6. The Garden Gr ove Panthers took the Mid- get crown with a 24-6 win over the Temple City Rams, aOO the Garden Grove Coyotes downed the San Bernardino Apaches 24-14 for their Federation Jr. DAVE MOLUCA goes over trom the one yard llne in flrst Quarter action at the Charger-Pasadena game Saturday. Dan Ouddridge, No,t30, in the rear, gives the victory sa- lute. The Chargers won the title 12-6. (Vic Opalek photo.) BRUCE SHARP Is pictured scoring the last touclldown ot the season for the Newport Mesa Caballos, woo defeated the Fresno-Hoover Raider s 15-0 Saturday. No. 20 at ten Is Qua.rterbaclr. Jell Adams. (Ensign phOto by Vi c Opalek.) MOVIE DEC. 18 GIFIS FOR A Action footage or ski compe- titions featuring some or biggest names 1n internation- al skiing--Jean-Claude Kllly, Mirtelle Goitschel, Sue Chal- fe e, Roger Staub and Karl Schranz--will be featured at the Dec. 18 showing of "Sid on the Wild Side," by War- ren Miller. Starting at 8 p.m. on December 18th, the City of Newport Beach parks, beaches and re<:reation department wtu sponsor the ski movie at 8 p,m, at NeWpOrt Harbor higtl school auditorium. Admission will be 50 ceots. Choose lor lun and happy relarationl Cheer sporting enthusiasts or Chrislmottime with these fine gifts ... Choose lei5urely here! Big Selection! LEGAL HOTICE CERTIFrCATE OF BUSINESS Fictitious Firm Name THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby certify that he is con- a maJI order business Ave., Corona Mar, under the Oc-l :~~:fir:m name of J.E.S. As-and that said lirm Is of the following per. wbose name in lull and ol residence are as lol- to-wtt: John E. Soukeras, Ave., CororA Mar, CaW. WITNESS my hand this 4th or December, 1970. John E. CALL 17J•OHO Head football coach Phil Brown of the Earles, tbe 19'70 lnioe league coach of the year; assistant coach Art Perry, Ear;. basketball coach Gary Cur, Mesa bead coach Mu and sevenl ol bis statf, ~chodlng Don Burns and Rich Croson, were also pres.:nt at the game. Newport Harbor ath- letic director Jute& Gap and Costa Mesa director Bob Hunt- er tool over the time keeplDg BANKAMERICARD I r-r-~-r' t i I' O(jtrd;.r rt r. J 2 o J :;~ ur:b -1,r. • .. I _ .,J I J # I For everything that makes Christmas Christmas , BankAmericard"is the only credit card you really need. ONE ADULT TICKET to the Junior Rose Bowl Game FREE WI Til A SEW ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTlON OR RENEWAL EACH ADULT TICKET HOLDER CAN TAKE UP TO TEN BOYS UNDER 16 TO THE GAME FREE! r .o\J. STATE: LONG HF:Af'll va. I.OUISVILLE 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 19, in &he Roae Bowl Join the C,Y.F. (California Youth-Sports FederaUoo). Membership free with each new Ensip subscrlptloa or reoewal; $1.00 for each addJUooal member~ tn the [amity, As a C.Y.F, member, you will be GlUed to discount prices for many other events, such •• LAKER basketbllll games, lUNG hOCkey pmes, &Dd protessiooal aoo college football and baseball p.met. C.Y.F. REGISTRATION FORM Five dollars ($5.00) enclosed for a one-year EftlllCD subscrtptlon or renewal and for membership lA tbe California Youth-Sports Federation. NAME •. , , . , • , ... , •.•...• , , , , , , , •• , ••• PARENT'S NAME. , •••.. , ...•.• , , • , , •• , • , • ADDRESS , , .• , , • , , , , , •......• , •• , , •. , , • CITY •.• , , , ..• , , , • , , • , ... , . , , • ZI.P •• , • , PH<>NE. , • , • , , , • , .• SCH(X)L, •.•• , • , , •••• , JOIN THE NEWPORT-MESA CYF-ENSIGN SPORTS TE~M ,, " • - ---· -• Tars are CIF champs TM: Newport Harbor water Smlttl ta.llied (or Harbor with polo team won lti 3rd Clf 4:26 to eo lo tbe 2!Dd quarter, :!,!at b;o=Ua~~~ ~= Southern CaWornla Utle LD lhe mlkiAC It 1-1. Matt Greer eoo-1 14 5 to tat 3 d 1a 1n last 4 yean frlda.y llllbt &t oeeted 011 a. peM.Ity shOt 17 en e • e r P ce the Belmoot Plaza Olympic pool secooda later ct:fiDI Newport the tournameot. Guth Serge- in Long Beach with a 5-4 wtn a Z-1 marpn. GncCa.rey came son, to a great lodh'ldual eUort. over tne Sunny HUls La.neers. rtcnt bl.ct wttb & peulty shOt scored 6 gwls tor Corooa.. An overnow cr owd ot more a.od Ued U 1.1) tor Sunny HUts. than 2,500 entllusiasUc spec-A presstnc defense by both tator& cheered the 2 Orange tea.ma ud rlne plie efforts County tina lists oo to a down hlg!tlllftted the 3rd quarter. to the wire rifush that saw Cree Carey talUed aplll for the Sailor s break the 3-3 thlrd Sunoy Kills to pve them a 3-2 quarter lie and go ahead on lead ttll.l held ~ until Jay 4th quarter !;'Oals by sophomore Farrer tied it up 3-3 wUh 52 Craig Fa.rmer <t.nd senior Jim seconds remaJniniJin the quar- Srnlth . SeosaUon.al goal tend-ter . Rick Snyder fouled out with lug by Newport's aii-CIF Ed 1:45 remalnlnc In Ute 3rd per- Willie and Sunny Hills Gary tod and Jay Fa.rrer and Matt Farris hlgfl-Ughted the dra-Greer fouled out In tile 4th malic, thrill p:tCked champion-stanu, but the Sailor deplll ship game. provided capable sUbstitutes. Sunny Hills scored first In Crai& Farmer put the SaJI- ttle openJng period on a lob or s ahead 4-3 with 4:18 remain- shot by Gary Na)ilrlan. Jim tng in the pme. Hts f\.r st at- tempt was bloclled by Lancer plle Gary Farris, but a tre- mendous 2nd eUort by Farmer pme the Sailors thel.r 4th ~I. J im Smith brolle through the ~EWPORT HARBOR Elllllll 11WRSOAY, DEC. 10, 1970 Chapel RY SAD CHRISTMAS STORY FROM DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU ... OCC second in tourney The Orantte Coast College mlxed doubles team of Laurie Cunningham of Newpor t Beach aDd Cher ie Kay of Costa Mesa took runner -up hOnOrs In South- THE BALL Is droppine; tiU'ougtl the net as C4.ry Or gtll, No. 23, sinks a tree through tor the Estancia Eagles In their clllthanger 50-49 victory over the Harbor High Sailors last Friday. Pictured here, fr om len., are Scott Holt, No. ZZ; Cra.i~r: Hayes, No. 10; John Kazmer, No. 34 ; DouiZ Con- fer, No. 31; Gary Or gill; Tom Ford, No. 32, and Taras Young, wt» really does not 1\a'le 3 arms or 3 legs, but is standing directly tn tront of a Sailor teammate. Orgill arv:l Kazmer Ued for high point hOnor s wtth 19 each. Young scored 14 tor the Sailors , aui Hayes had 12 tor the Eagles. fEnsii!;'O pooto by Vtc Opalek.) teoaclous Lancer defense for ;~.jr,..1;~!:~~~~~~ bts 2nd score of the pme and CAll TOOAY g. Newpor t took a 5-J lead with Zl secoOOs rema..lnl ng. Tre- mendous defense by the Sailor s and Newport goalie Ed White re-'Q ce1ved oo1sy ovations for flis z nu merous saves dunngthe!ina.l 11. seconds or the game. Tile La.ll-" cer s' all-CIF ace, Gar y NaJOU-a la.n, gave Sunny Hill s a l.ast 'll secoDd goal JUSt as the gun ~ sounded. tt. 540-1366 ~ 642-0270 g ern CaWorn1a In the s. C. jun-"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" lor cone~~:e champions/tip s at - Long Beach. A total of 278 players took part ln tne 3--day tourney, with entrant.s tram junior colle~s throughout the Southland. The OCC team beat Santa NEWPORT · MESA SPORTS SCENE Montca'sBobPu deeand Ma.r ie WllH VICOPA.LEK Troll, 7-6, 7-6, to move Into _ _,_,_,_,_,_,;ii;i;.;..;;;.:;;;;;,;:;.;:;;;;_,_,_,_,_,_,_,;;;; the final&. In the finals, they dropped a ti ght 1-5, 6_4 ded-A r eal foott::rall treat Is In slon to RIC't Hochstadter and store tor the Newpori-MesaJr. Pam Wilson of Pierce. All Amer ican footballers Dec. 1.n dlvisloo two, u1e occ 19'-~neo they are ltooored at~IK! team of Robert Cunningham ol Pasadena Bowl ~me. Cal Sute Newport Beach and !leather at LQng Beach Will be ~hewest­ Fosdick of Costa Mesa lost to ern football power ~tng up a- Harry Blans and Mule Spiro g;unst a colorful Loutsvtlle of Pier ce 6-Z 6-4 In the semi~ team in;;. 2 p.m. game 1n the finals ' ' ' Rose Bowl d.t Pasadena. ln d.lvtston si:x OCC •ISO ad-Th1s c lassic was formerly vanced to tile s~mi-finals with ca \~ed the Jr. Ro~e Uowl game tile team or Dave H!ct\ardson ol as 1t ~a.tched the JUnior college HuoUngton Beach and Helfli champiOns , but the format was Gress or Midway City. In that changtld and oow named the Pas- bracket UleY lost a 6-l 6~2 adena Bowl. The PasadenaJun-declsio~ to Jack Kramer: son lor Chamber of Co mmen:e of the professional, and Bar-sponsors this annualat~lr. The I:Ja.ra Ma llard of Pierce. Pasade~ Bowl game ts one of the 10 NCAA post season bowls BU CS LOSE 62-59 sanctloni!IJ in the United States The Orange Coast Coli~KC and in atteodance, usually ranks Pirates lost a see-saw battle a.roulld 6Ul ever y year . to Riverside, 62 to 5!1, in the Long Beach State boasts one OCC gym Tuesday rugh t. Tht' of the top ba cld1eld aces In the ba.U-Ume score wa s 31-29 for country in Leon Burns, as San Riverside. Pirate scorlni m-Diego Slate round out when IIley clOOed Cooroy, 13; McLendon were upset by the 49ers. The and Larder, 12 eact:; U\Ule, only losses Long Bellch suffered 6· GoswiUer and Cate 4 each· were at the hands or the Pa- Wauers and Austin '3 each~ ctllc and the Univer sity of Ha- • ' wa.li teams. The LouisviUeCa.r. dinals won the Missouri Vd.lley conler eoce crown d.nd played a top notch schedule thatmcll.lded Southern IU lflOIS, Florlll4 St.tte and Dayton, au powerful wt:le- peodeols. Harbor coach Ernie Johnson was the detens1ve coach al Long Beach for a couple years be - tore Ne'*POr t principal Chacles Godshall persuaded l1im to ex- ercise his magic .tt ~ewporl Har bor H1 gll. EnUe wa s the featurE!!"! speaker at the Cor- sair bart}uet, d.no.l Mark Ken- nedy and Pete McGow,w re- ceiv ed t11e outsb.ndiug player awards. The l:.nsu:n sports stair is ((",mtlnu~J ,1n Page 6) E ... GLES EDGED 5<·51 Guy Orgill lUI for an amaz- ing 33 points Tuesdd.y rugtlt. but the Estancia Eagles ..,.ere edged by MisSIOO VieJO 54 to 51. It was a close g-.une all the w•y, the haU -ttme margin be1niooly 24-ZJ for the Diablos. Estancia scor ing included Moore, 7; Zelsdorf, 6; Thomas, 3, d.nd Hayes Z. A SE~SATIONAL SA VE by S,ii\or goalie Ed White Is showD 10 thts J.cllon photo at the CIF limls. {VIc Opalel photo.) HARBOR HIGH principal Charles Godshall, left, and ath- letLr~ (hrector Jules Gage wer e among the llappy specU.tors at Uoe (I ~ WJ.!er polo ehamplonship g-J.me. (C»alek photo.) The win continued domin:.~.nee " or tne water polo ri eld 10 t11e Q CIF by local teams. Co ronil. W del Mar won in 1%9 aOO New-Yi port tooll it ail In 1966. l%7 ~ and 1968. Newport coacll (j11l 11': Barnett received the usual ac -R colade or the t.raditiooal dip In i the pool lor the Newport vi c-'it · ..., lll'·hu "•••• • ... .,..twl ~•••••• '~••" tory. A C0\4)1e ha;Jpy spet·ta-ttl • "• ~h""'''' • ,.,,K, h•~ lh,.., · ""•••• u ~ ............... , ...... ,, ...... , . lh••··· ... •· tors, athletic director Jules ~ ;:·~":..::''~"~"~·~· ~·~·:·~:::::"':'-------, Gage and Newport pnnct,pl.al Charles Godshall, were among 'fr 200Jo OFF ~o~.~~~H tile overflow crowd th.at wIt-ti L--=-,-:---,--_::...:=:.:.__J Dessed the sti.rriniZ match. il_ 1 702 NI W .. ORT ll VD ., COST A MESA at 17tt. Tbe Sea Klnp trom Corona ll.eat-=:~t!i:us:na:,_~u:.:~l«<!,::<~~'<;'~~~!!!~~ ,Caballos beat Raiders 1 Ti-2 T ome1 3 To mei CHRISTMAS SUGGESTJO~S Spec ~.a I sma H grand pta no, fa mous make, only $795; used spinet, guaranteed, $389, noor sam)le Ste1nwa) console, nev- er sold or rent~.1 , s:t.ve $~00. I< '"1!HLued fr•••;, ra~~ .1) and were rorc..d to punt. Woody Akana, one of the top defen- SIVe sW.rs of the Cal..folllos aU 1 year, blocked the klck arv! it wa s recovert:<l b) :>oewport on he f r!:':iLlO 16. StC\'e Tereg1.s wept left entl for lht-ohstarlct> nd ma1l(• 11 -; -0 on hiS sue- ess(ul PAT run WLttl 1:58 eft 1n U1e f1rst Quarter. yeoman )Ob at center C.aballo offensive unit. 20 word• or le11 1.50 1.50 3.00 21 word• to ~ word• 2.00 ~.00 <.00 31 word• lo .AO .,..Of"ds 3.00 <.00 5.00 Eoch word ove r 40 word• .05 .10 . 15 Be t b I sed r11:2ns -~~-----------~-------· s uys " u 0 .. • -JPOISALI tORK tANTED Conn, WurUtz~r, Thorn4s, ' Yam;atu and Hammotvi, (rom s "THE RIOT MAKERS" by Eu-~ONING. Years ,,f exper leoce K'I!De H. Methvin. Hardtnck,l on all types ot clothlnc" linen. price $10. Spedalty, men's shirts. $1.~ a !~9c~·lmes,H::C,.~~':ty $16c:.sole ~~ Yam 11\a. slightly used grand 1 Tl1e Hoover Ra.~der s pr e- sented one or the best drilled teams the CaballoS have met thl:. y~.u outs1de of the Gar - den Grove Panth!?r s, who tied UH' :>oewport lh·a~h Super Mid- 11:1!t SQIJ.J.d. The Panthers went aU the wa) to w.ke the Sout hern C ali!orni,~. f-e-t:l.,rauon champ- ionship, so coo.ch AI Dies a.od hb capable stiff of Bob Sulli- van, RiCil McGann, Jim Green. Teet Sonnebor n aOO Caesar de Laum:ellottt <.:.ul take consola- tion m the f:.:ict tllat this squad rates with one of the best in Southern CaU!or nia in the past 5 years. The only other squad comparable with it would be the Dar~ Potter led ~orthrldgt club or l 'J67. These boys for m a nucleus for the 1970 Granada Hills higtl schOol !eam whO will be meeting San Fer nando high In the Los Angeles city champ- ionship Saturday • D<tve G1bbs helped !IJ.l! J. per hr. Mable Whttman, 6U7 at big s.;~.vingst Used Yamaha ORDER FROM: I Marguerite cOM. 673-2714. organ wltll r hythm, $695. AmerlC&D q:,Won BookStore • Stereo close out -2 only --1934 Harbor Blvd. I Costa Mesa -Phooe &46 -0645 SECRETARIA L WORK, mlmeo-m.141le and walnut fin. -----------------------· iJ'lPhini. notary, s mall book~ SC HMIDT MUSIC CO, I eiS . 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Wanted .. ha.Ddyman. 536-8578. SPOj'S before YO<Ir eyes - oo your ne• carpet-r emat"e them with Blue LIIStre. Rent elec:trtc. shampoer $1. Crowo Hardw&rt, Sl07E,Coa.stH..,., COf'Ollll del Mar. -ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOW- 54!-'1111. P. 0. BOX lZU, COST A-Mr.s.A. -----------------·-*·-IN STRUCT Ill~ PRIVATE DRUM UllSONS-· Doe 1/l-. $4, ,._ .. Doe 1/ll-. $1,- -, ... tllllp. Pllooe 8'11-''114. piSTRUCTIOl<S Ia olll, Wed- _, ......_ 7 "'IOp.n>. -· $8 por elul. PliO• 1'/S-471 .. t A bad pass from 'i•nter JJld LEGAL HOTICE a Caballo swarmm~ ,Jefense tha.t ---"'~"'-o_o"-""-'=''--- tackll"''l the Ha.tder Wck in the PUBLIC NOTICE end rone gave t\e-.vport a 9-0 :\otlce is hereby given that I eat! wilh 6.35 le ft m the 4tll the Notice or Public Hearinc period. Dave Gibbs and Tom dated December 3, 1970 a.od Benvenuti combmed for the pertaining to Zone ChaJige Am- tacllle. endment No. 275, a request ot Bruc~ Sharp c \Jm.aed his the lrvine Company to arne~ tremeodous 1970 season by a portion of otstriclin&: Maps go1ng ror 131 y<trtls Ln 19 car-Nos. 43, 45 and 62 b"om u Uu- r les, .l~i .1. 7-yard touchdown ctassuted District to a PlanDed run in the 4th quarter, with4.;16 Community ~P-C) District; aDd en in the game. The PAT nm-further to amend the North rung attempt was stopped bytbe Ford PILlnnetl Community Qr .. sturdy F"r esoo defense, aDd the dlnance (A-242). to aUow Ueht game eoded at 15-0. lDdustry, reseuchtndde .. lop- Steve Teregts ruShed for 85 meat, busillessaodprotesslonal yards in 1~ carries and tot omces and commerclaJ usesoa help rrom Pat Shaughnessy u a tota.l o( ZSO acres kK:&ttd he olfense rolled for 352 ~ between Mac.Arthl&r BoWeftrd n 52 carries. The Caballos and Jambone RC».d, oortb ot completed 5 for 14 passes iood Bl90n Road. tasbeea.resctDIStd. or &4 yards while shuttinc out Notice is fUrther if"• Oat the Fresuo aerial attack &lid a pubUc. tJeul.nc oo said IRIU- restrlctinc \ale Raider otftoa eatton will be bekl at a -.. to ooe ftrsl down. wbJc.h t.hty 10' sequeot da.le, ume a.Dd pill~ to OD a aJ.ce 14-yud rWL be dDO\Detd, wbeD aU PW· I t I f The Ferraro twtn.s, 'Wllle a.-! 100• lDtensted rnaJ lllP'U ud Muty, lt!d the de feaR abtf be beard tbereoe.. uststld by Wood.)' ADD&, Du e Ooa R. AdlrtDIOD., Secretlr1 Glbllo, K• r .. QnJch, liar< N•wport S.clt City WI.J.MJ, Tom S...ecut1, Cbrta PI&Daln1 Comm:Lcldor& Polt .. la, ud Pal SllaucfloeSIJ , P11bUA: Doc. 10, 1910, ll> Brad CrHO tuned lA uothlr the Newport turboT f.:utp.. Sony"s New Model110 with Built-In Microphone Sony/Superscope tmngs you the most amaz1ng portable tape recorder ever -the Model 110 with bu1ll-1n electret condenser m1crophone A bu11t-1n m1ke means you have your hands tree when recording speeches lectures conferences 1n fact. you n£ver need touch a miker And this mike is sensitive enough to capture sound from any part of the room. The Model 110 also comes w1th a remote-control external microphone lor even greater versatility Slmpll lied, push-button controls and casseltc conven1ence make this an Ideal unit for offlce. school. or l1eld work. Mos1 amazing of all though. Ia the price. Only 599 50 \bu Delft" heard it so good.® ~ g ~ lj ~ ~ ~ ~ • RGAN.S ~ Specf•l clo•• • out >Ole monds. Only 12 loft in spinets and con- on new Hom .. this group of SPORTS SCENE "EWPORT HliRBOR Ell~ Gil ARST SECllQN --P .. 6 lltURSl!AY, DEC. 10, 1!10 CORONA DEL ~R, CAI.I F. N.B. 1UILDUI6 PERMITS A Ultlo -" miiUoo Ill perm.tts durlnc December for lmproYemut at 65 Fubioa Ia.. lltwporl Bot.eo '110\lld tllabi!Jb lalld, $9,000, ud olllet rtmod· tile z ... bl-&III1UIJ total Ill tUII( at 100 Newport C- tbe citY's lllltory but would be Dr., $S,OOO. tar sbol't ot tbe ail Ume record • CORONA DEL MAR of $58,268,980 set last year. ftueea Rtebatda, earport Tbe rwaoer-~ total DOW ls wttb balcony ewer, S09 Nar- $4.4,!18,2S6 set lD 1968. Wltb etssu AYe,, $1,100. tbe $3,166,841 ln permits ts-J. Zubteta, add wet b&t at sued durLD.g November, the end restaura.ot, 2920 E. Coast Hwy., of November total for this year $1,000. I soles to be sold at cost + 10% 1'------ (CoGIIA•ed 11om P&IO &) Ulo CYP: Wt Will bt -ldll( ottvlD( Ha.rboor ana fUI u wttll tbl he....,.U ooacbe1 111. attnetln -. lor otW ldull tl>t Nowport.X-to m o1 olll>oerlboro: tlltJ eu pt a ,__ tilt aellritlu to JIU''I Nl«.rlpUoa to tiM..,,.. tbt JCMID buttttl&1l ICe lit a- paper, a CYF membersb!P, a kJGCwUbtbtboolterclM.(&- Uc:Ut to tbt Puadea& Bowl ruts lDS otblriUm>lied 1ll tbta pmt, ud be able to oo.t IC> typo of aetl\'U;J. Tbt -u to 10 JOUtb•--aU for tM tar-Mcmeot 11 l1mUir to tbt Jr. pin ra.te of $5. Receat sub-AU Amerlcutootballltt-!4»but serlbl:n canobta.Jntictetatrom •tth the taautba.U croupa d1- tlle EuJ.p. fbr $2.50, whlcb •tll reet)J' tmolYed wttb the putot tnc:hade tbe same bosUq pr1Y-booster clOO aDd basketball lieges aDd &lso reet.sters tbe staff. It discourages reeruu. subscriber In OW' CYF (Cal-t.ng of a.U.star teams am 1.& ; Uornl.a. Youth-Sports Feder&· more cooceroed wttll develop- UoD), a.n a.U year sports orp-inc and wortlng .-tth younp- llir.a.Uon that 1Dchades lbe top ters lD their own district. athletic boosters in tbe state Slmllarly associated &I'~S aod in addition oUers the CYF a.re located 1D the san Fer- membersbJp card bolder d.ls-n.&JlOO Va.lley, Ventura. Omard, Is $41,464,683. Ma.))r itemdur-Jim Rlttet"mal. add.lUoo m:1 tng the month was the Issuance alterations, 220 llartcold Ave,, of 42 permits for dweWnp tn '9•000• the Bluffs uea for a. total value • LlNDA LSLE Just i.n excess of $1 mlW.On. W. M. Ferdi, Z-story, 1- w 1PIANOS I ~ 850 WURLITZER . $395 I ~ ~ ~ Weber C011aole beaulilul wolnut ... Big Savings 1095 WolnutEmett .............. .. ! '695 1 Used Steinway . . . . . .. . .. f695 I ti ~ ~ 5 Dainty Apt. Piono .................... $489 ~ ~ 615 &Mrew Ko.hl er I w ~ r; rtnt retll"' .................. Pwy •" M .. 11ce "' * George Steck Grond ................ 5685 ~ ~ Milton Spinet . . . .. ............ $487 ~ W Theu "' ;ust sarnpln-lots rnon here ~ W Open Mon. thru fri. Till 9 Sundoy 1·5 ~ \J I • OW DOWN-l.ASY IAHIC TfRMS ~ u ~ ~ SCHMIDT MUSIC CO. ~ a HAMMOND OliGAH, STIIHWAT .l TAJUMA ,AHOS W 1907 N. MA IN ST., SANTA AN.A ~ :! 54 7-6056 bt•blb~ .. 1 9 14 ~ ~ u p:..'"'M~~A~~u;o.::k«-'dltW ___ !I!!I'" -''""-.._BI',_, ''ONE OF THE YEAR 'S FUNNIEST COMEDIES." "A BRILLIANT PICTURE!" _...,. "''"4 ''• -l•• •• ,. •. • "OEL!GHTFUL'" ... _ ... .. ,. .. . - Followlng permits were Ls-unit dwelllng. No. 54 Lid sued during the fi..Qal week of lsle, $87,000. count tlckets tor other pre-Los Vegas. Pboeoi.J, LosAnce- rntum sports attractions, tn-les, South Say aod Su. Dtego. chtdl.ag the Los Angeles W-Alter a few yeus t.n the bask- ers, the Ki.llgs, coUegeaodpro-etball scene, the CYF' includes fessioaal football games in both key otti.cLals fl'Om these re- Los Angeles and San Diego. gions, and tbe Easter a.od Labor Tickets for the CalUorn.la An-Day tournaments will only Ln- gels, Los Angeles Dodgers :uJd. elude teams that quallly for San Diego Padre pmes will be tbese att.urs. Included in future promotions. InstrucUona.l cllnlcs and ruther i.oducementsfortheCYF sign-'4)s will begiD as sooo as member will inc~ude discount the coacbes ca.o a.rraoge them, bargains in vu1ous athletic a.nd we will ha.ve specta.lattra.c- supply purchases, so it sbould tions With the various CYF be quite an laiucement for all boosters whO are on our bOard concerned. of directors and involved 1n November: • EAST UPPER BAY l.D.H., 42 dwellings Oil Vista del Oro aDd Vista.Suerte, valued trom $Z3,S94 to $26,152 tor a total of $1,034,083, Eldoo Kiebler, circular steel stairs at Z006 Vista Caudal $Z,OOO. ' ,. NEWPORT CENTER The lrvtoe Co., tenant space Jail verdict in stabbing The Orange County champ-basketball in dilferent capact- ions who swept all the F'edera-ties. This l.Dcll¥1es some very Uon titles will all be tntro-well-known stars, so there are duced at the Bowl game. The some real treats for prospec-A Las Vegas man charged Newport_ Mesa Charger s, of Uve CYF parUcl.pa.nts. Join our with stabbing a pollee om.cer course, won the Federation Jr. CYF' -Ensign ~rts team now, wtth a ballpoint pen during an Pee Wee crown, so will be a-and this Pasadena Bowl game ls arrest has been sentenced to mong thfl hOnor ed guests. All a nice introduction. 6 days to jl.tl. N M Th u~-bo Kenneth Duane Wright, 27, ewport-esa Jr. All Ameri-e •...a r Bowl game, was bouOO over to Superior cans are invited, inc liJdin~ our where the Caballos edggd the c Cowboy team coached by Rollle visiting F'resoo-Hoover Ra.ld-ourt on a felony charge but Pul..l.sld. The Cowboys won the er s, was an e.a.mple of what a be was convicted of a misde- Conti.oental league this year. little orgaoi..zation aDd mow-meanor assault and ba.tte:r;yona Pulaski's Cowboys were the how can do to promote a oetgh-peace officer in the JUDe 19 only team from Newport to win borhood sports get-acquainted stabbing of Newport Beach pa- a Federation Utle before this altalr. All coaches and boys troTihmeanvRicenetl Beshear, 28 • .. , . m a r eserve O.LU- year, and they did U twice, 1n en}Oyed the verbal get-together cer suffered 'a punctur w und 1964 ~ 1966. and plans _are to ma.ke U an on 'the right cheeit. ~e 0 was All 10 all, it should be a big annual atfair. treated at Haag Ho ita.l day for Newport-Mesa football I.Jlcidentally, the only other Wright initiall ~r ~ed fa.ns and it would be a fitting team comparable to this year's a drunk in ubu/ cha/ w~ tribute lor our young Jr. AI! Caball~ team was the 1961 fined $100 pfus penalty !:~ess- Americans aoo other youthful Northndge Midget team led b)' ments by Sl4)erior Court Jud athletes. This attraclive sub-quarterback Dana Potter. The Robert L. c rf ge OUTII COHS 'I scription bonus would be a way Northridgers swept aU South- 0 man. of expressing thanks to the only ern Calilornia oooors that year paper in the beach area that and thelr donneybrook wltb gave the coverage the youogs-Lakewood was a classic. Most ters so richly deserved. of the Granada Hills city champ- The Ensign wUl be putting lonship team were members of out a 1970 sports supplement our Northridge team, gotng up with speci..a.l recognition to the against San fernando high for Newport Harbor CIF water polo tne Los Angeles city title. Our c hampions, Corona del Mu's PR work with "the San Fer- wa.terpololrvtne league champs nando Valley conference in- the Harbor Sunset league foot~ volved worlr..ing wUh a. lot of ball co-champs; Coach Ernie boys on both teams going for the Johnson, Sunset coach of tile City Utle. . Open Nightly .t 7:00 p.m. Sund•y at 1:45 P·'"· "ONE OF THE YEAR'S BEST FILMS!" :GP, • BALBOA ISLAND L. F'. Parker, repairs, Grand Canal, $1,000. • CLIFF' H.AVEN St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Aodrew's Rd., relocate trout door, add parU- tions, $1,400. T. Parker, add room at 636 St. .lamAS Rd., $8,000. • NEWPORT HEIGHTS A. P. Brandenburg, addition, 453 Tustin Ave., $4,000. • BALBOA Henry Lefebvre, 616 West Ocean Ft., 2-story dwelling, $30,356. • NEWPORT M. E. KoUord, 2-&tory, 3- unit apartment building, 5Z4 Clubhouse, $50,000, J. P. Hooton, 2902 W. Coast Hwy., concrete block buUdlog for whOlesale auto pa.rU; $ZO -000. ' • Ernest Aversa, aUeraUons at 6602 W. Ocean Ft., $2,000. THE IEWU~ THEI.o'l'll MON. T1wlol F«t. stun 1 COMTII.IOUS SHOW SATHSUM.fiOM2 IMtGAIN MAT N.1 l V1«'r WID. I P.M. •·;-,u •• year; the all star berths of the Forming a nucleus for the area foolba.llers ; the Estancia Lakewood team gunning for the Irvine teague runner-ups a.OO Clf AAAA fioa.llsts are the C IF' play-off record; Phil same boys that gave Northridge Brown, the lrvme league coach (Grall3.da Hills) their toughest ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!~;;;;;;;;.;~;~~~~~jjiiiljliiij;;ij~~;~~-~-jjiii .. ~---of the year, and acknOwledge-game ever. La.kewood and •-----------' ment of the record number ot Bishop Amat go at it Friday awards won by our hlgl"l school, nigllt in the Coliseum at 8 p.m. junior high, and Jr. AU Ameri-The Cabrallos and Garden ca.n super -athletes . It !las been Grove Panthers could rank with a banner year, so H will be any of the top Midget teams de- quite a WTa.p-up edition. We'll veloped In the last 5 year s, so need some contributions in pic-the compuison with Lakewood, tures, records, Pte., in areas San Fernando and the Granada we might not be aware of, so be Hills teams Is just an e.a.mple sure to contact us aod let us of the benetlts oUered by such nave the photos aod information programs as the Jr. All Ameri- so proper credit can be a-can in Orange County and simi- Men's warded. tar noes In the San Fernando A little more information on Valley· and Lakewood sections. Men's leather Oxfords SMOKEO ELK t WHITE t TAN t BROWN o SIZES 7·ll t -the most effective anti· slip sole on any type surface, wet·dry·or pOlished. STOltE HOURS 9: IS TO S:XI $U)oiOAY II TO S '-·~~· ·-4 ,. ... ·-· '-• ..... 1. ,_.,., O.,ortM•t St.re Leather Moccasins $MOK ED ELK • WHITE • BROWN • SIZ ES 1·ll o • nou MOVItS: DAllY t :JO-t •·'"· SUNDAY THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTI U NU.MilKAII IUilll CHAl.l 2 DOVILI PANTS .. LUTD sum SUITS VA.LUI 11• VAWit .. '69 '69 HA .. Ol SH OrP'ING ClNTEl ON l HI MALL.. ~A UO l 1\.VD. AT WILSON ST ., c;pSU .. NUA S40-l SOD MEN'S SUITS Yelun to $1 4S SPORT COATS t. Promontory case delayed ... of soc:l4 NEWI'ORT HARBOR E~g~ ARST SECTlO~--Pate 7 111URSOAY, DEC. 10, 1970 CORONA OR MAR CAUF . --= .... ~~::-:::.., ,_ 1 ....... 1• 67J-6Ut 0 HOW SHOWING- iiiii'IWIIIII ..... .. ,.. -ltllllllh? Tbo N-Blo<b Plu- Commllt:loa_ 111 a meet~ lui TbWod&J, eootlouod .. _ tho llnl ol tile a pubUc IMorlDJ oa tile CotiJIIU)''I plu to COD- ISZO ~»UimtDt IUllta on a alte at Promoutory OJetlootl.o,g lOWer New- The action Dec. S, followed 5 botD's cl d18cuaslon be1ore overno. crowd of 300 to 400 persons cpposlD& the pro- ject. CommlsQon Chairman John J. JU:osty Jr. moved for the continuance to allow a "fresh start rtgttt after the first of the year." The project will be discus- sed aplndlU'lnga special meet- tog teotatitety set for Jan. 5. The commlsslooers 41rected the statt to seek a larger meet- ing hall • ._perbaps one of the schoOl auditoriums 1n the clty -- to allow' accommodation of the tar ge crowd. An attempt by the irvine Co. to sbow' slides to demonStrate the plans tor the pro}ect re- sulted In some commotion at the Cit)' Ha.1J cblmber. note .... a Tbe blladl had bMD tli.W to cut out ll&fil comlDJ IIIIo the room from oeuby ltreet lipta:. Ttlla acUoc t:roupt ao UIJ'Y --::::--:=-::-;:;;::-:;· ~!:~,!!,!!~.!-.!!~~~ rapptng oa the wlodows, People U you bear Jeu Taylor of had waded throu.c:b the sbtub-Sal Mar Tra¥81 Bveau I.D CO- bery 0\tside tbl meetln& ball rooa del War llumm1Dcthewed- to peer through the wl.lldows. dioc mareb, sbe'a Just praetl- The blindswereDOtonlyopened, clnr tor ber Dee. SO wedd!Dc but raised to allow a clearer to Sob HyJdu ot TUBtln ••• Hoo- vtew for the dozens o1 people eymooo plansloeltadeaCRUISE, surrounding the outside of tile of course, to Jamaica. hall. • • • Many members of the crowd Now bere tell, U you didn't were on ha.nd toprotestthepro~ happen to ootlce that shriek of }act, conteoding generally that Joy ema.oalln& from the New- the area-~and parUcula.rly the porter lnD golf course a lew intersection of Bayside Drtve weeks aco, it was oooe other and Martoe Avenue to the south-than Jessie HUI, Corona del east or the complet:--lsalready Mar C of C's girl Friday, overcrowded. maldog a HOLE IN ONE! Jessie Also on the commlssloo's declares that ha.vtng her daugb- ageDda, but never reached, was ter, Y.arUyn. assistiog the n-: another lrvioe Co. comple:t:--ecutives at the Newporter InD the Balboa Whart. didn't be~ a bit In a.chierlng Th.ls project Lnvolves 3 rest-her mtracuklu.s goU feat ..• aurants and ~vera! small spec-She did u all by berseltl laity shops on the bay south of the ap;~.rtments and a oew ta~.MRS. UTT IS GUEST goon, directly across from Bal-lo F G. 0 . p . WOMEN boa Is land. Mesa Verde Republlcan -------~ - LET US HELP .... FIHD YOUR HEW HOME . KIND S J.HD SIZES FROM WE HAVE MJ.HY TWO BEDROOM AND TWO BATH HOME SOUTH OF HIGHWAY AND WITH (WOULD YOU BEUEVE IT) A BASEMENT, TO SIX BEDROOM HOME WITH TliREE AN D A HALf BA.Tits, FAMILY ROOM, POOL, VIEW, THREE fiRE- PLACES, AND MANY CUSTOM FEATUR ES!! LET US HELP •••• ALSO ARLENE TIGER VASSILI LAMBRINOS ANDRE lANDZAAT Women hekl lnstallaUon of at-salvage trial extended ~=~~~::'~ht~~':":.~':~~ James utt, widow of Conuess- DUPLEXES $48,500 BUY each SEVERAL!!!! MAD~D I ROME ., ... , CINEMITION INDUSTRIES o J.LSO PL.t.YIHG, The trial ne•spaper salvage P~.ogram w1U be expanded to areas to facilitate a re- in collection costs, Beach ·Genera.! Ser- Jacob F. Myn- said yesterday . the past 3 months, the has been conducting a. trial !P«>g<a'm In certain areas of Tbe Mea-Cal Corp- 1 or~lk~ of Santa Ana has been its trucks a.od personoel the newspapers. to a Men ..C al has oot been to break even on the costs of collection and reve- nue r eceived from sale of news- papers. In an attempt to re- duce the costs of collection by 1Dcreaslng the tonnage each pickup day, the tri.al program ls being eJpa!lded to include additional areas Of the city, Mr. Mynderse said. Residents of these areas llave been noti!1ed that they are oow Included in the trial program. Mr. Mynderse said the news- au areas lnchr:led in the trial man Utt wu oooored guest program. The pickup weeks are at the e~ent held In Newport those beginning Dec. 14, Dec. Riviera Clubhouse, Costa. Mesa.. 28, Jan. 11, and Jan. 25, etc. New officers are Mrs. Wll- Resldents are requested lc u.m J. Collum Jr., president; "0"' Y. rD" "'l(J.j/i place their bundled newspapers Mrs. Fletcher Stewart, tlrst u n .-AJ\n out for coHeetion on their flrst vice presideri.; Mrs. Burton I REA.L TOR \ refuse collection day of these A. Wilder, second vice presl- weeks. _ dent; Mrs. Calvin Sumrall. third 3250 bst Com ... .,....., Mr. Mynderse said the areas vice president; Mrs. Mark s_ CorOM del Mlr, t.lifofn•• oow included in the trial news. Webster, recording secretary; PMN: ti7l-2222 paper program are: Westclltf, Mrs. William F. Hall, corres-1 "::--===~============ Baycr est, Dover Shores, Har-pondlng secretary, aoo Mrs. 1.' bor Highlands, the area from William Rorick, treasurer. ttnd to 23rd Streets between Tusti.D and Irvine A venues, Lake Park Lane, Private Road, MRS. BARBARA BEEGLE Heather Lane, Vista Ba.hla 0 F C. M. 01 ES AT 80 Tract, Anniversary Tract, Lido Mrs. Barbara. June Beegle, Island, Irvine Terraces, Shore 50, of 149 E. Bay St., Costa CUtts, Cameo ShOres, Cameo Mesa, died Dec. 6 ln a con- Hi gh lands, Corona Highlands, valesceot hOspital In Dana Centerview, HarbOr Vlew Hills, Point. She was born Aug. 5, Broadmoor Hills, and the area 1920, in Walla Walla., Wash. north of Coast Highway and and carne to Orange County south of 5th Avenue from the 20 years ago. east side of Marguerite east to Survivor s Include 2 sons, Hazel Dr., Corona del Mar. Dan of NPwport Beach and Rob- SOROPTIMISTS BRING TREE TO GIRLS CLUB ORIGINAL Harbor View Hills papers w1U, as io the past, be Gi r ls Club of the Harbor ert of the U.S. Navy; her mother, Mrs. NetUe Parks of Costa Mesa; 2 sisters, Mrs . Char- lotte Fry of Costa Mesa and Mrs. Margaret Issack.s of Ore-~~~k-~ _ ~ :::~Y-~t~:~ -·-~~~ ~n idAer<ea:orau'",,Jo,y~t~en:.a~l.ti~! punch and cookies 514>- bY the Soroptimi.st.s ot Ha.rbor Area . The club is sebit:q Christmas:.elrd:! lhe women's ward at fair- :;on. Funeral serYices wlll be held today, Dec. 10, at 3:30 p.m. at Westcutf Cha,pel, Interment wiU be at Pa.cWc View Mem- ltORk ltANTEO WORK WANTED. Excellent clea.Diag lady available. IYlS- 0310 or 548-7197. . Jaul's ~lofttere AND GIFTS (formerly Frederilc's Flori st) Let us handle your Christmas decorations and parties e POINSETT! AS REO-WHITE-PINK e ROPING e HOLLY e Gl F"TS e h41STLETOE e WREATHS e DOOR BADGES e CUSTOM HOUOAY ARRANGEMENTS ANO CHRISTMAS GIFTS. • FLO WERS BY Wl RE. HOW OPEH DAlLY 9 TO 9, SUNS. 'TlL 5 P.M. F r•• estimotes • Deli very S•rvi c• 2626 E. CO.t.ST HWY ., CORONA DEL MJ.ft 644-8990 '----===;;;;; GERMAN , SW~,CONTrnENTAL and AMERICAN FOOD Open daily for Lunch and Dinner t*' FEATURrnG B~EF and CHEESE FONDUE ''WUNDERBAR"II! display of Unique Gifts ,, A! DIFrEREHT KINDS OF BEER IMPORT!D AMD DOMESTIC WINE m •: FOR YOUR DINING PL lASURE <I ';1-ISTI!H TO TUHI!S AND SOHGS 8Y ,..4 J} L·t,..R·R·Y 11,.£</o.DL-E.S ....- !646-SIIU-Closed SUnday -646-5313 414 N. Nnpart Newport hospital. Soroptlrnist club wasor-llgaw••"' l4 years ago, aod tM orial Park.. CONCERT HOT AT UCl The Orange County Ph1lhar- o l BIG BEDR00\1S • 2~ BATHS • PLU S GCEST HOU SE WITH BATit • HLG E POOL Call us for details Uest service project was 11""""-i r\mds to help purctla.se the girls' clubhouse. monJc Society's ali-Beeth0Ven1 c MARTIN~ symphony coocert, to be played OR BIN-1 by the Los Ao,.les PhiJIIar.l monte Orchestra on SuOOo.y l 644-7662====~ WOMEN'S BASKETBALL evelling, Dec. 20, wtU be pre- LEAGUE IS FORMING sented at theOrange CoastCot -!oop ?Sa a £9 a'&? Sa nacO 9 0 0 0 The Costa Mesa recreation lege auditorium instead of UCJ N EW T R I p LEX !de>oartme,nl Is planning a worn-Crawford Hall as previously tlllsketball league at Costa,-'-'-""-'-""-·------ IIMe':n;hl;g!l school on Tuesday uPPER BAY lleve beginnlng Jan. 12. A ~ ~~~ llotrac>tlce sessloo wlll be hekl 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 15. 642-641'2 $57 500 entry fee Is $60 per team. ...., ~ , delldline for eotry fees 17l0 w. CM•t .. .., oames is Friday, ,....,..., ..... olinJa !JJ/e Prestige Waterfront Homes CUSTOM 4 TO 7 liD--S nOM .lU.GOO TO $!00,GOII FllltNISHID AMD UHPUIUiiSHID AUO '!tiME BUILDING LOTS FROM $U.GOO TO $175,GOII BILL GRUNDY, .Realtor It» eo-Dr. -J, H.l. tn-46211 MACNAB -IRVINE FINII HOMES COIIONA OIL MAR-VIEW . Enjoy the fabuiaus bay and oc.-ean v1ew lrom this recently redecorated four bedroonl, plus family room. lrvine Terrace home. POOL .. $n.!Al0. OPEN SAT .• SUN 1:00.5:»--1721 Galatea. COLOSSAL VIEW 1'11011 FRONT ROW OF IRVINE TERRACE • All tbe Nrbor and ocean activity for your enjoymeal. PrestiJe rtsidtnUalloC'ation. Two fOtfeOUI homes. Now anilable f r o nt $187,500. MACMMIIVI • ..., c..., I., •• ....... """ 111.1111 "'-Dr....... ..-lka;at .._.. :U7liOODLAHD PL.t.CE , COSTA MES.t. (ONE BLOCK E . ...ST OF 20tll 6-TUSTI.floJ J Sewell Construction Co. 642-4905 eecss a aaca?f'¥7 as -ZOE?OAoe SEMPLE REAL ESTATE ltl!SIDI!NTIAL A..floJD B tiSINEH PROPERTfES ·-·FO R INTERESTED, PROFESstO .'i ~'­ CONSIDERATID /•11 SF.E UMPU RUL UT.t.TI 2SlS E. C..st "....,., C.,...• 4~ Mer 67S.2101 CHOICE LIDO LOCATION Reduced to S93,7SO LARGE 5-BEIEOOM ROME ~ A STREET-TO:.STREET LOT Sbown b}' ~tmeot Ollly "'1.-f l111ft •• N .... ~-c.st. .. Fabulous Family Buy Four bedrooms, three baths, with many extras. Northeast Costa Mesa. S39,7SO Wells-McCardle Realtors a.•~·· Scnll" SilK• 194) FORCED TO SELL by Jan. 1st Twenty acres of pretty land - 1.6 miles fr om Canyon Lake, 1.5 miles from Highway 74 .... $2,500 an acre ... Owner will carr y first trust deed ... 20"( dow n , 8~ interest, 20-yr. amortization, I 0-yr . due date. Hazel's Realty 7481 LA PAt.IO.t. J.VEltUE BUEHl. PARK -TEL. S23-1140 SITUA TID ON TBI ACIIIS PJ.CIOUS I & 1 NDIUil APAIT~ '""" & u..t...... ,,_ liM • Pl•\·ate Pat101 • Fueplac:ea • POOLS • ? Hole Pu.nma Gl:een • Tet\ftLI • Separalc Fam1ly Sect1otl • AdJ. to Sc::hoo\1 1r1d Play&Jound 900 s .. L••· c~ .._cA,._r ftMr C.est ttwy. c1 ..... f••l• lal•4 CDAOHJ. DEL IIUR (714)6ol4ll611 •••••••••••••••• 111 Sales through the Wultlple u.tiDI Service of the Newport Bubor-COIIta Men Board ot Realton totaled OYer $54 mwtoo for the TWELVE mootba ot 1aea. Tbla repr•tllt• l,Za.t unit aalea and a dollar nlve Increase ot 4% over the 11a111e period ot lut year, wldch wuarecordyear. u.t your property-wtth a Realtor today. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I P«£1 &n.u !Gal~t ,.,.,.u LINDA ISLE llyiiM OPEN DAILY FROM 1 TO 4 58 Linda lale BW Bents -.a,.tlluliat&O , ;a PEIE IARIEh REALlY ~--··· ..... .... _ • • Scuba swim follows Carl-Schmidt wedding After l tn41tioAal weddiDt 0~ ud don ewer tbe sldt, eertmOIIY at tbe Corona del swimming to Cbina Con, Mu CommunilyCoagrepUOaal Chrlstia still carrytng ber td. Cfllurcb_, tnt bride aDd sroom dal bouquet. Tbe maid of donDed scuba divine suits lDd and u.sber, Roo Carl, ducked out or the reception brougtlt them the car lleys. luncbeon party hflkl oo tbe bay Followtnk their booeymooo.lo aboard the PaviUoo Queen. Hawati, tbe bride and groom However, the oewlyweds, Mr. wUl make tbeir borne at130-1/2 and Mrs. Richard A. Schmidt, Topaz Ave., Balboa ls laad. Tbe had their getaway plans spoiled new Mrs. Schmidt Is a grad- when they learned that they uate of Harbor High school and had forgotten the keys to the received an associate of arts i.-' car, which they so stealthily degTee at Orange Coast Cot. ,.. parked at Chloa Cove awaiting lege. She is associated with their sW'prlse departW'e. Johnson and Soo Lincoln Mer - Miss Chrls tin Dlaoe Carl of CW'Y ageocy to Costa Mesa as 606 W, Balboa Blvd., Balboa, a bookkeeper . Is the new Mrs . Richard Her husband graduated Ctom Schmidt. She Is the daughter of high school in Lodi and r eceived lr ._... Mr. and Mr s. Mic hael Carl ol nts degree in pharmacy !rom 214 Iris Ave., Cor ona del Mar. the University ot the Paclfic, Her husband Is a f!alboa Is land where he was a.Utliated with Phi resident. His pare n_ts ar P Mr . Delta ~Chi fraternity. He is a and Mrs. TomSchmldtofStock-pharmacist in Orange and is ton. a member of the American .. ~ .-. - The double ring wedding Pharmacy Association of Cat- ceremony was perfor med at ilorn.la and theCaliloro.ia Pilar- noon Saturday, ~ov. 21. by Dr. maceutical Association. Philip Murray, pastor or the Community ChW'ch. The bride wore an ivory lalile gown made with empi..re waist a nd bishop sleeves wh..lch were Inset with org-J.n7.a and trimmed with Ve - nettan lace. The dress had a chapel train. She wor e a 3-Uer- ed mantilla veil trimmed with la ce and she carried a white colonial bouquet. Attending her were Miss An - nette Senecal of Ne wport Beach as matd of honor and Misses Rita Conroy, Ann Hendricks and Debbie Lowe of Newport aM Lmda Stahl of Stockton as bridesmaids. T he bride's 10- year. old sister, Michelle, ser- ved as acolyte. Serving the groom werP Duke WH.k.mson of Stockton .iS best man aOO usher s Kenneth Stant and Michael Paper of Stock- ton and Robert Boragno and Ronald Carl of Newport Beach. Thomas Whitney wa s organist. \fR. 1'110 \IRS. Approximately 135 guests wen present for a buffet lunch. eon and reception aboard the Pavilion Queen riverboat, which sailed among the islands of Newport Bay. Speclal guests included Mrs. Ellen RiM, the groom's grandmother from .V E WLYWEnS f.'ll SCUBA SU ITS A'f CHI S It COVE Bill Thompson dies at 43 Stockton, and his 2 aunts, 87 William Butler Thompson, aod 83, w110 spent 12 ho ur s 43, co-owner aod co-operator coming on thE": Uus from Lodl or the Brun<.'h BoK restaurant, to be pres~::nt at the cecemon}. 2121 E. Coast Hw}., Corona As the Queen neared China d£:1 M.u, died of a heart al- Cove on itS r eturn trip to the tad Dec. 3 111 San Leandro. Pavilion, the bnd£: a.nd groom ~lr . Thompson was on a appeared in their scuba dlvlng leave or absence from the La.ke- shor e Equipment Co., in Oak- WILLIAM TREADWAY land, wnen he came to Corona wtth the American Embassy In the Panama C<~.nal Zone; a neph- ew , Justin C. Thompson, and a nleee, AMe Thompson, both of the Panama Canal Zone; and a great-aunt, Mrs. Grace P. Adams of Duarte. lnW'nment was held at the Pu~dmonl Chapel of Memor ies. SUCCUMBS AT AGE 61 del Mar to operate the rest- William D. (Bud) Tread· aurant. He, along with his pa.rt-sometime oext month. ·Nay, 61, of 1100 Goldenrod ner, Earl K1ck, werelnthepro- .\ve., Harbor View Hi Us, died cess of selling U1t> restaurant Dec . .J at Hoa g Hospitd!, He when hE.'dle1. Mr. Thompson had WdS born Oct. 14, 190!:1, in just rNurned to 'NOrk for the ~ebr a.ska, J.nd t:ame lo Orang1! Lakeshor e Equipment Co., a Count) 2 years ago. He was school suppl}' firm, as exec u- a sell-employed structural en-tive director. He had lived at gineer. 1239 Rutland Rd . Westclill The restaurant will be closed until the new owner s take over Surv1vors include his wire, before movin g to P;edrnont. ' lieulah; 2 daughters, Sharon he was ooru Mucl"l 25, 1 n', Holtridl{e of GraJW.dd. Hills a.nd in Lo s ~>n!{l:ljes .ll~<i carne to Ko:~.thleen Snu th of Canoga Park; OrJ.n~e Lountr 5 )e..rs a~. a llrother, Milton, of Buffalo, lit> was " gr:tdU<tte or fuylor ':I..Y .. 2 S1st£:r s, l..d.ura.l. Tread-Umver stt} wher e he had ob - way, _Mountd.in Center_. and tained Ius ' BA and MA degrees Cather we Ander sen of Lmcoln, in 1952. He was d medical ::..:E'b., and 7 gr~childr en. corpsman in the L:.S. Xavydur - Funer<~.l servtc~>s were held ing Wo rld War U. fJe,... 8 at Pac1flt" V1ew Cha~J. Survtvors inclLKie his broth- Interment was .l.l Pac tlic Vi£:W er, Herbert BW'ton Tllompson, Memortal P.irk.. THESE WILL DO THE TRICK Diamond solitaires in 18 karat white or yellow gold. Rings illustrated priced from $750. Others from $150. We're in Show Busineu. TOUt CMAIOI lt«tNHr ~ ...,...•MI'Koii.ID e M.Ul8 OWIOI AMIIKAH IXI"'IIU SLAVICK'S JIWILI.S SIMCI 1t17 SOCK 18 Fashion Island Newport Beach -644-1380 LEGAL NOTICE ':I.'UTICE OF TR\..'STEE'S SAlCE I TRUST :-;:o 6 740 On January~. 1971, at.;;;,,., en o'clock A.M. THE " AMER ICA ro Flr-+ANCIAL C(lR-1 PORA TION , for merly Amencan Title" lnsW'ance & Trust Company, as trustee, or successor trustet or tuted truste~::, b} the Deed of Trust executed by GER - ALD R. MITCHELL aDd BER IT M. MITCHELL, husband w1fe, a.nd recorded April 30, 1969 1n Book 8!W3, Page 115 of Otfkaal Recor ds or Orange Count). California and pur- suant to tha.l certain Notice of D€!ault alXl Election to sell thereunder recorded August 27, 1970 m Book 9387, Page 196 of Offl clal Records of Orange County, will under and PW'- suant to s:u d Deed of Trust sell d.t pub Lic auction for cash, i.d.wful money of the United States of Ameuca, at the main West entrance to the First Am- er ican Title Insurance Com- pany building located at the southeast corner of Filth and Ma in Str eets 111 the city of Santa Ana, CaWornla all that right title and inter est con- veyed to and now held under Deed of Trust in the property s ituated in the County and State described as: Lot 14 in Block 34 of New - port Beach, in the City of Newport Beach, as per map r ecor ded in book 3, page 26, of Miscellaneous Maps, in the office of the County Re- corder of said County. Sa..id sale will be made with- out covenant or warrari:y, ex. pressed or lmptied, as to the UUe, possession or eocumb. ranees to satisfy the rema.lnlng prlnclpa.J sum due on lhe note secW'ed by said Deed ot Trust to wit: $13,392.44 with Interest thereon trom Juoe 1, 1970 u proYided 1n said DOte togetber with tees, cha.rges a.odupenses ot the Trustee and sucb other sums as may have beeo ad· Yanced by ti.J owoer and bokl .. er ot sa.Jd DOte, wUb tneerest,. u proYided io said Deed ol Tr\llt. Dated: December 1, 19'M • THE FIRST AMERICAN f'I- IIAIICIAL CORPORATION, lor- m•IJ FIRST AMERJ:Alf n- TLE INSORAIICE 6 TBWf COMPANY. II)' -llol-11,-__ ...,._ • NEWPORT HARBOR ENg ()( A liST SECn~ --P., ! THURSD~Y1 DEC. 10, 1970 CO ROllA DEL NA!j, CALl F YULE PARTY FOR C.A.R. The Henry Bowea Soc.lety ol the Cttlldreo ot l.be Amer lcao Rtfolutlon wW bolds its Christ· mas party meeting Dee. 12 beginning at 4 p.m. ln tbe borne ot Bill MacGowan, treasurer and couservation cha.J.rm.an. 3051 Carob, East Bluft'. After a short business meet- Ing, presided over by Mark Northe:ross , president, dtnner will be served. The evenlng program wtll be a motioo plc- tW'e on conservation, shown by Harbor hlgh schoollnstruc. tor Dwight M. Roberts, follow- ed by Christmas caroling. Members will bring wrapped gilts for chlldren and ca.nned food to be given to the Orange County lndlan Center. C.A.R. has collected 1900 bottles and sold them to the Kerr Comp- any for reuse. Proceeds wtU benefit the society's conser- vation pro~ct to reforest with pine trees an acre ot burned out Orange County land. Mrs. Brune D. Norman is M.ldor president ol HenrJ Bowen Soeleb, whlcb Is spon- sor ed by the William Cabell Chapter, DAR. PANTOMIME PROGRAM The 5th ud 6th p-aden ot the ebUdren's creative drama wortsbop ot Newport Harbor, UDder the direction ot Pat Hume, wm be presentlnglnpantomlme ''Guess alon& wtth Mother Goose" fl'om 3 to 4:30 p.m. Dec. 21 In Mariners mulU. pW'pose room, ZOOS Dover Dr., Newport Beach. They have scheduled wortsbops for chil- dren 1D grades 1-8. Advance sign-up Is required. The performers will give pri- zes to those wbo can guess the correct nursery rhyme. In cooperation with the Chil- dren's Tlleater Guild, the New- port Beach pubUc Ubrary wJU show a fUm, "The twelfth day ot Christmas," and there will be refreshments to round out the program. ~~-,Santa says a gift from SanJ'I ~ Gi ves Happiness QUIL TEO ROBES SHORT & LONG NYLON COTTON FLEECE HOSTESS GOWNS & CULOTTES I • (it ...... lo CWWhOfOI ,...,.111 .. Itt ·-"''• lSO E. 17th St. Y F. WELCOWE LAYAWAYS ALL BEAUTIFULLY GIFT W'llAPPEO CMte M_.. .......... -642·5430 -,_.._...,.. __ c...... . . · ... ~t Onr of a colltction of bath prothlcl! to plrtJH brr 41 Cbnstm a.s -··bllbblrs! oils! baJm sl prr"/t~mu/ pw;t/rrs! -.. - . .. extraordinary JADE EAS T GIFTS FOR EVERYONE! WITH LOVE Mon iOJr e and implement ~el~. Foldaway travel cases. Cosmet1 c and Jewel cases.. Billfolds by 9UXTON. There's just one word for your Otristmas t-Buxton ! IWIItllt GIFT under the tree I 'RUMEil S±wm CANDIES \1 CY PL A.\1 'ff" Cali fo rnia Up Color Co l• l tction s by ~ax Facto r H CO TY hrlps yoa~ Hl) 'MFRRY CH RHJ"\LH' u.itb a tiny ~~· tlr of Paris par fum or a bo11• doir !HI in hrr farKA"ilr frtJt.· ran. cr. --:r Make ita bright California Chri stmcn witt. , ~ax Foetor • eru::*u1n tin 9 H ypnoti que per4ume in elegant imported bottle o r s rlrct 1 ({II ariw s Primitif Goldtn Wt hdvt th t finrs t C ROSS ptns as "" ll asp o pliarly prictd tJtns. tlt"cils and p~trs··fm• notts to 1Jilln•s i;:t. I ''You pt!ght to be in Min)(& Pearls:' /"" lhlum< by Iovan -- IT AWAY -...._.:/FOR SANTA PIIIUIII: Doe. 10, 17, 14, · • f 11 1 lo .... O .. I'10DI ... I:V ... I!·Wf'-·I!·V·I!N-110N·G-',.T111 L-CH-"IIISIITIIMIIA.SIM!IM! ... £utp. • 11'10, '" 111e llnport -l..!t::..!~~ ''!~::.:,,!:::,.:.;,.::,,:._...;•::m::..L:;.;CI:;.;;•.;;•';.;•;.;"';;.;.;'';.;C;.;.•.;".''-HI-""1-• ___ .. .;;.;•.;•;;.;.••.•-·.0;..R.I_•.'.•~·-4-""':'~· • I I NEWPORT BEACH JOe I THE BETROTHA L of MariaWle Warwick of Balboa wa s an - nounced by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Warwick, 1042 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa, at a recent dltmer party. Ma.,riaMe, a graduate of Costa Mesa high school, will be married June 12 at St. Andrew 's Presbyter- lao Church to Mi chael E. Crouch, son or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crouch of Westmins- ter. Michael is a grad ua te of Bol.sa Grande tligh school. They both attended Orange Coast Col- lege. (Bernie Alden photo.) "MORE THAN A CAMERA SHOP" PASSPORT PH OTOS P UBLICITY PHOTOS COPY harbor h ol o I a THE NEWPORT HARtOR -.:-:~-.-&I I ...... .._ ... DEB BALL PATRONS NAMED The Newport Harbor AUX11-Alan JocelYn Mickle, Joseph au, Byroo Farwell, LyP1&D lary o! Cllildren's Home Soc-Alla.o Seek, Walter BurrouJbs, Howes Farwell, Da•td l...a4IOD. lety has aJlJIOUflCed the names Robert Guggenheim, Mrs. Rus-Fruer, Norman AleuDder of patrons for the 17th anmal sell Lewis lsell, Mrs. George Gamble, Walter Ga)'oer, W, At- debutante ball, to be held at Yardley Jr., aod Messrs. aDd leD Grubb, A. Aiuaoder Ham - the Balboa. Bay Club Monday Mmes. Bewley Allen, Lloyd llton, Rolla R. Hays Jr., Ed- even.lng, Dec, 28, when 13 young Lees Auburt, Wallace White pr R, Hill, Georp Meade Hoi- women tram the Harbor Area Barnes, Chester E. Brabyn, stela, James Waltham Laws m, will be presented to society. Lawrence Edward Brown, Jo-Morela.od Leitbold, Maurice John F. Porter wm act as seph Lopn Carver, Leroy Coyle McCray, T. PbJlllpsW.or- host or the P.Vening and wUI Langhenry Carver Jr., Earl g:a.n, Raymood Murphy, Paul Introduce auxiliary president, Geor ge Corkett, Vi ctor New-Nissen. Paul Arthur Palmer, THE ORANGE COUNTY BALL, sponsored by the County Mr s. Richard A. Sewell. Mas-man EIUs, Lowell Wtnston Ev. George T, Pfieger, Jobn F. Chamber of Commerce, will be held Jan. 15 at the Anaheim .. ~-cooveuuuo ceDter. Bob ro y and hts orchestra wtll play ler of ceremonies ··Ill be Rich---------Porter, EdWard ........... Rauls-~-C sb ard c . Vernon. LEGAL IIIOTICE too, 0. W, Rlcba.rd, Haster R. for daoclog. Tbe ball committee ts shown here: seated, left Mrs. Alfred V. Jorgensen ts p_39586 Ring, Paul Milton Rogers, Hen-to right, Wlon Bandy of tbe Airporter Inn Hotel, ba ll coor- cha.lrman of the ball committee. ry T. Segerstrom, Richard dio.a.tor; James Beam, presldem or the County Chambe r aoo She Is assisted by; debutante CERTIFICATE OF BI.EINESS Steele, Denis Sulllva.o, John J. ball chairma.o; Carl Kymla, Moulton-N1guel Water District, chairman, Mr s . Wilson V. Ftctitlous Firm Name Swigart, Richard C. Vernon, Newport Beach cowx:ilman and general chairman for the Wood man; Invitations, Mr s. THE UNDERSIGNED ;ioes Edward G. WarmlDgton, ThOrn-party; AI Eskridge, Ba.nk of America, program ct'la.irman; Robert Diemer, pubUc rela-'hereby certi!y that he Is con-as Campbell Webster, Robert standing, Derrick Anderson, Frank L. Hope & Associates, lions, Mrs. Donald E. Swed -ducUng a garage door a.OO P-Nauer Weed, Charles S, Wheel-ticket crwtman; Charles Cringle of Cp ngle, Swtft..., Jord - lund; treasurer, Mr s. Raymond rage door operator buslness at er, Horace S, Wilson Jr., abd an & Co., ttmnce chairman, and Bea u Clemens of the fir m Hllz.el; presentation, Mr s . John 1651 Placentia, Costa Mesa, Geor ge Perkins Yule. of Clemens a..od Associates. Klllefer; photography, Mrs . Lee Calif., under the fictitious firm ;:-::=::...:.==:..:.:::::_ ___ __:__:::::::::::_:~_:::~~~.:__ _____ _ Sammis; decorations, Mrs. name of Mtller Doors and that Herbert W. Kalmbach; tea, Mrs. said firm is comL)Osed of the Terrell L. Root; reservations, following person whose name Mr s. De lbert Van Ornum; pro-In full and place of residence grams; Mrs. Wallace r.vrle; are as follows, to-wit: Gerard pre-ball party, Mr5. Wi\Uam Wooters, 6106 W Ckean Front, Blanton; hostesses, Mr s . F'red Ne'*?"rt Beach, Cali!. M, Swenson. WiTNESS my hand this 30th The Ust or patrons has new day of Nove m':"~r. 1970. Gerard na mes each year but the rna-Wooters. jonty are Newporf Harbor res!-STATE 0 ;:' CALIFORNIA ) dents who !~ave given contlnood J ss. suppo rt to the society's state-CO UNTY OF ORANGE } Wide c~.doption program over a ON THlS 3oth day of No- per iod of years vember, 1970, before me, a be a friend-finder and receive a The ball pa'trons are UCI Notary Public in aOO for said Chancellor and Mrs. Daniel countr and state, residing Gaskill Aldrich Jr., Dr. and therem, duly commissioned and Mr s. Robert Floyd Beauchamp, sworn, personallyappearedGe- Ur. and Mr s. John Kenneth rard Wooter s, koown to me to ttamel, Dr. and Mrs . Harry E. be the . person who.se name is Stickler, Judge and Mrs.EUsha subscribed to the Withlnlnstru- Aver y Cr ar y, Justice and Mrs. ment, and aclcoowledged tom: l~j=~====~======~~R~o~be~rt~Ga~r~dn~e=r~.~C~o~l~. :aoo~~M~r,s. that he executed the same. WITNESS m ~ hand and of- carpetS tidal seal. Mary A. Haapa., Notary Public in and for said Cou1ty and State. My Com-J,y mission eJq>lres Dec. 13, 1971. Publish: Dec. 3, 10, 17, 24 , 1970, in the Newport Harbor Eusign. CARPET CONSULTANT WHO WH.L COM!!. TO YOUR I-lOME WITH SAM~LI!S WI'THOUT ANV O!ILIGA't•""" .,..0 YOU! HEW CO-ORDINATOR Mr s . Rudolph Baron, a grad- uate of the University of Arl- z.ona, has been appointed as c:o-or dinator of volunteers of the aUJillary of Hoag Hospital. Mn:: llaron eomu bere witt! a background of e.1ecuth'e man- agement ezperlence. She a.nd her hustand, a certified pub- jjiiiiiiii.iiiiii'iiiiiiiiii~ii~iiii5iiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiijjiji~i;;iOJUAc accountant, have Z chUdren. ' have your friend open an account at Newport National Bank and do both of you a favor ... (OFFER FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY) IT'S REWARDING AND FUN TO BE A FINDER ... Frnd your fnend (a relatrve wrll do") and bnng t hem to Newport National Ba n k~ After you have rnt roduced your fnend to our New Accounts grrl and your fnend opens a new 53 4 tl 0 T1me Cert•frcate of Deposrt Account tor $10.000 lor 60 months or longer , we will grve you, as t he "Fnend Frnder." a FREE SONY COLOR TV SE T Your tnend wilt recervea FREE SONY AM DESK RADIO for opemng hrs new account. whr ch pays a brg 5lfa "/o •nterest compounded daily paid quarterly or FREE TO FINDER: DANISH 'UINITUII SWIDISM C:ITSTAL IIIDAL lKISTIT CHINA I Snll. 00\ 1\\ JiilL d ... ~;-: ._., 2.&40 E.Col.ll ~ ... ..., Corona del Mer 1>0il~ 9'l0 "'S'lD Tel ' 64<1·1340 ........ .,.r1+oS &ti~-M..torC~ lon ger at your opt ron (the hrghest ban k rnterest allowed by law for commercral banks) Certrfrca te may be used as collatera l tor loans SQNV T"no!ron ' I,' r!•dlo::CI"d o;,(r f-("11 A.u!om a!rc cOlOr control grt'<Uer b"gt>lnt'!O!O o;,n aroer locus. and .--- ASSORTED CHOCOLATES a n ·ry popular assonmenr in a vattety of sizes . 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'" em brandt's Secret Rf.l'ltiNTI!D fllltOM O!CIUON iU.GAZ.I~I by SHERWOOD E. WIRT Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn (1606-1689) is recognized as the greatest of the Dutch master painters and one of the outstaqding a rt ists of all time. Much of his life was spent in painting a nd etching Biblica l subjects. yet his nwn relationship with Jesus Chri st rema ins a mystery. Out of the mute testimony of his art and th e hi storical facts of his life in and around Ams terdam. thi s int erpretation has been drawn by th e editor of 'Decision' What was the secret nf Rem. brandt? "iiUcJy lor thP llt"4d nf Clrr.sr (l 165~! R 11 fuch~ <Jy•. ·Rembr<~ndl ftn,jJ/y Jmved Jl <In 1111.18•' of Cht~•l whtch no othf'r pJinter h,., t•ver equJied rn rn/N"r/y Jnd humo~mty lie dpprnJc:hf"d Cht~)l dut•crly, wrrhuul .my ,u••lhetll rlr•rmu• he •Jw hun.,, lhe Jew he hdd been. o1 )Oung. lf'HOU• rJbb1, m/rospectrve .md lwmble' ('Rf•nll>t.tl"!dl m 4m~/PtdJm · /r Nt•w ) ork Craph•c 5oof>tv, 1969/ Of a ll the men who lived in the 17th century he might be the first to bt! r ecognized today, thanks to the masmificent series of self- portrait!-~ he painted and s ketched over a ~O~year~period . We see him in every stage ot life and in every kind of mood: as a shouting, large~ nosed , frizzy-haired youth ; as a con- fident, .~o~ur:cessf ul Dutch citizen : a!-1 an a rtist with the haunting look of J,:"eniu~; and as an old man battered by povHty and tragedy. Yet the self-purtrait!l d o not te ll us hi& se~ Jews, Turks, beggars, vagabonds. children and old people such as he found on t he streets of Amsterdam. To make a tivin~ Rf'mbrandt fre. quently took com mi ~R i o n s and painted what he was asked t o paint -though a lways with the reserva. lion of ge niu ~. He left to the world for its enjoyment !~!Orne of its finest tangible elements or the vi~wal world, such as light, Mhade and at- mo!i~phere, ar.e best suited fnr lhf' suggestion of thili s piritual contf'Jlt . "• ft)r~i vc ne~~-Rosenberg say!-1, ho w. en:r. that it i:;; a mistake to think that in Rf'mhrandt's work Christ is primarily the helper of the poor and dt>.o.;titlltf". "This alone is too narrow :111 intf'rprctation, savoring of 19th~ t·o•n tttry concl'ptinn s of humanitar . i;tJli-.r!l l hri.o.t, ns Rembrandt con. rr·ivo•..; him. i!; fi r~t of all the Teache r and tht• Hr11tJ.!er of salvation.''• t,:rl'L · if ·wything t hey tend to hide ma.!!terpieceR on canva!'!: "The Com- it. ' < • pany of Captain Frans Banning Rembrandt schol ar!-~hi p is a field Cocq and Lieutenant Willem van uf its uwn and the amateur mu~t R uytenburch" ("The Night defer t•J th~· acknowledged critic or W~tch"). "The ~yndic~:: :"\~e .~on­ risk the t harl{e of incompetence. It sp1racy of J uhus C1vrhs. . The ix nuw well est~blished that the pop~ Anat?,my Le~,son of D_r . Ntcl:_)lae.~ ula r view of Rembrandt as o ne who Tulp, and The J ewtsh Br1de, broke radicnlly with the cla~sica l amon~ score:-; of others. The paint· tradition.~ uf RenaiRsance art will it:g~ r eflect his str iving for realism, not s tand up. The Dutch master wa~ h•~ f~eling _for form, his R"~ft. fo r :-t tronJ!lY ;:-.f\uenced by t he Italian b:In).:Jng l~l"!'t~ tu a group_parntmg, !'chool e,·e11 thuu).(h he -never went his retnnr:llratwn of o ppo1-11te forces. to Italy. He had. in fact, "a deep and t:?t.ht"r aspect~ of his amazing . .-:rmpathy for all that was l{reatest techmcal gcnrus. in ~urnpe:tn art."1 !hat he rebe~Jed But when he did w hat his heart ag:.tm_~t the <·onve ntt'?nal_ academ1 sm told h im to do, Rembrandt turned u f his <l:ty, both_ m 1~ ~roque from his many ha r assments to t he and t·la:-~~r,.al manrfestatron. rs well . d . ·0 f h . lo'fe . o'llustrat- The center o f Rembrandt'.<l arti:-~­ tic witness is the figu re of Je.<lU s Christ. Between 164R and 161)1 lw painted the head of lhri,..;l m:1n~ timt'.<l, and added to thr1se f(wmal portraits hundreds nf :-;mnlle1· pa int ing!'l and 1'1ketche.<l. In hi . ..; youth hj • was under t he inAuenn.' of lmrnqut• art, and sought to add diJ.:nity and re.<l plendence to the figun• "f nut· Lord. Som e autho ri tiex attribut~.: th1· more inward interpretation of lift• that characte ri zed Rembnttult's r11 id die periOd to his .o.ense nf loss fol lo wing the death of Sask ia. If is de- velopment of chiaro::;curo crt·n.tprJ thl· .c~ense of introspt'<"tion and my.-•!Pn t hat is a char aeteristil" of hi-. ).!"+·JJiu..; A.o. Rembrandt m:~lun_.d, th•· li~uro· of C hrist became le~s "ol,vinus" in his work and more hidt!i·u II\' t h•· T ill· !t'1'n1s of hi~ wife's will were "JW!t th<1l Hembrandt was unable to n ·m:tlTI" without fo rfeiting hiR leg- 11<'\" Jlis standing-in the ch urch was ;df~·<·h•rl. Dt•!O pit.f· nil his f'fTorts he 1\:r~ fr)t"('f'd int n bankruptry and the \\tq·k nf :t li fdime wa~ swept away. Th•· 'I<~~ in)! ,Vt•;u·s of the n rt ist were marhd hy powrty. mis fortune and thP d{':tfh 11f lnn·d n nes; yet t hrough tt all tw s•·em.c~ 1o ha,·e found a se- rt·nity t11 whic·h he ~an> expresRion ill podntin)! afU·r painting. At h i..; lifl··~ t•JHI we lind him still \\"ith hnt..:,h in hand. working at a p:t inl irw ht· had to lE·an" unf1ni.<~hed . II wa-.. 11f lht> :tJ.!t>d Sim('on in the Tf·mpl1·. his arms hnldin~ the lhrist thiltl : ;,nd om• t·an alm1rst sN· the lips t il"\ ing as Simeon ...;peak~: veil of ft~sh . · k I t th t f R b dt g ran paSRI n o IS . nnwn : 111 . e Jo:.e~re ° C":J \an ing t he Word of God. H e left no (·:tn_11r1t I.H• _lrnked s•f"!l ply to h1~ mno. written witness. excep t for -a few v11 t1n or ~~-,JntTC'la.<~tlc tendencies. t houghts at the e nd of letters ind i- Tht· elatm has been '"!lade that catin.(r a trust in God, and 11 Renti-l{~mh~artdl. nmdf' _the _ Brble come ment written by request in a R\lf'St ahv1· 111 a way that h r.<~ contempo· bo k. ", · · 1 pro·ze . ho nor . I' I t I th h d d f 0 · ,-,. p!Ou~ mm< -" raru·s c t( rvr . n e un re s o bo . Ill ood . .. Boot R•n>· . h. 1 d . a \e worc y g !'. .-pa rntnl.I!S. etc tn)!s am rawmgs . . . aut~u·ntir·alh· attributed to him. he br<;tndt dtd not wrtnl'~S wrth hi~ ha..; lt·ft a m·:~~'Tlifiee nt legacy of Rib-Qutll. ht' u>~ed a br ush. . li.·:tl 111'1"t ratinn, nne unequaled by . Jakob Rosenberg tells u_s that tn :111y 11!h<•r art ist. Yet it is a mistake h1R ~earc~ for full expre~sron. Re_~· tn imply t h;tt otht•r E u ropean arti~t~ brandt rh scovered first. that -"PITl - ,f 1 hP t rnw i~-:n.,n•d the Rible. Rible tual content can onl~: be .~UI!J.!est('d, p;1trlllllV-'"' Wt·n · 11niversally _popUlar Uut n.~'"E'r fully descnbed_. and. s~c­ in th .. \lith :1nd 17th f'enturrc~." and onrl. that the moM flexthle and rn- many qf H(•m hr:tnc~t'.'! finest ~cenes Reflections. ••• Georg S immel, tht> l;t·rrnan ar! critic and philosopher. r1n<·t· nolto-d that at fi rst glance Rl'ndmuult's Christ seems to be mMt• irl:-:i !-!;nilic~nt t han the people around him : "Anti yet . if we look just a littll' l<>nw·r . that weak, almost fttltt•r·in~ lot•in)..' becomes the only reotl ly firm nnt>, and all the oth('r !-itrt•n).!" and .·'1 11 ,- stantial figures an• Ull("t•rt;dtl and almr1~t uprnutt'd hl•.-.;irh· hm1. ,~,-..~ if he alone, not tht>y, \l('rt• s tand in~ on the g round 1111 whir·h man r ail truly stand.""· "L1~nl. nnw lt·ltt'st thN! thy servant rlr-p:n·t tn p1 ·:tr" for mim• eyef-1 h:t \'f' ~~···n tlw salvation."" Thnt wa~ ·l{.f'm hrandt's ~enet. HI-F l-In·-.;, I'' ··u-.~h'''"'''· S;l-.1•·1 '"~""'•U• .. ~-()uo /1~"''"~-1 ... ~./""· /'~"''j"" /"•"•· l OP ··/1,..,/><,..JI ~•,j IAI /1•1/"'" /;,~'"''''"''.""h. />\•••NA 1"1«•1. \"rl" /'"''• 1qr,~ ,..,.., •.•.•• ,w. ~:vA .. Q·. '·~ '"."' 11 u ,,.,,_, ..,u . I~·"'/"'". \/•r• ~· •. I ~I ( ""/(• "''''"' ••II." lo~ J~ I >JJ Ji.,..,,.,V, ""''"''· ~~. • ·u .... • .. "•·l•. '·• •:..v•v ~ .... ..,,~_ I• 1 ,,.,,,.. ·o9 1'•1" '"11•"''"''"'11''""/rh• /;., ..... /."""f. 14 A L , .. ,,"I II<~•• I. r. Ll •·'•"•'l•t, H~• C I~H .'/1 'of f•,v,/..oouJD• "/A• ,.,.,., • o·A-. '" '"'"""'"19• h•bl.,..,•a plo<tal ''"'"'u'"'' '•~"' "'"' '"" 11•"1•"· •I'"''''""' '"""'"· lfoo...-Q,....-u h • hl«l• ,./ I •" W•·r" h;l ..;o·d f•n rdeas expressed t'arli •·r IH· lt;tlian artist.o.. TherE'fore th• ..;~·t·n:t tJ f RPmhramlt f'ould not ha\";• fl,.,,n ..;im ply his df'\'otinn tu T"r·lig-I•Hh ~qiJjprt.-. ..-\t thi..: point the di:.cussion turns tn «pirituaf matt>'rs. and the Chris- tia rl amate ur in art cautiously re. .--.c•n·t·s thl' rif{ht to cqmment. It is wl'll knr)\\'11 that a ... e nse of Rp i ritual hflntt>lf'~R nf'~s has t'ha racterized mod- ~">rn <trt: in fart. ou r artists were thP first to c-xpres~ the breakdown of tr:-tditional belief. The evangelical ('hri ~tian of 1970 presume." to look :1nr)s~ the eenturieR and to see in Rt•mbrandt'i< work something that i...; nnt appa rent to the ch ild of this .:k,·ptical agP, whether he be a con- fl(H .... ~•·u r nr not . That "someth ing" i,., the quality M faith . It evoke!! a n ·sp"n"l' fr()m the believer. even whf'n it remains a mystery to the lttl tsider . Sonw •If thl' l~:;tdin~ authorities o n Ht·mbrandt han• rel'ognized this f.c1th ~ru:d1t.v Arthur Hind com· 11wt1h lh<tt "H•·rnh randt'~ scr iptural 1"1•11 pn"-tliton..; 1\'i"l"t' nwrt-a matter of I"\'" lh:~n .Lnyth111g el~P in hi~ \\r•lh."' and ''!ht·n · i...; no tluestion r h;tt the· 1~1ldo· "I.I)T"ir·_..: always re- fll .titl•·d f1•r htm th,. n11hlest vehiC'Ie fil l" th+· <'•111 t•mpl:lt t(!l1 and interpre- l ;rtJ"tt 11 f htillt:tn r·hal'atter."' One (·Ill•·. p•·1'h.q1 -.. t(t thf' spiritual ~t r•·n).:"th •·f R1>ml1 randt'.~ Rible in- tl•rpl"l·l.llt•tn'"' 11,.~ in hi.'l ~en nonite ri ·lattr•n..;hi p-.~ In the year~ 1642- 16-11. fnll•owinL'" the death of h i~ 1\ ift·. Sa~kr a . tht· a rti ~t worsh iped with a ~f ,.nn,•nttl· rongregation in .--\m..;t,.J"(larn kr1nwn as the "Water~ loLittlt·r,.," Ht ·pr11dueed on this pa)le i~ nn'· of R•·mhrandt's paintinWt de· flidin)..' thi· ~f,•nnonit(' pa~tor An~lo and hi.-t wiff' Ans lo'~ Gospel wa.<l rha ra•·t,·ri <~.t irally S"im ple. Biblical. dt·vnul. lnvinJ[ and humanita rian - lhl' ,·er.\· qualitiPs that a re reflected in R <'mhrandt'.<~ work. RE>mhrandt. hA l'~ often been com- parf'd with hi.<~ tw0 ~reat 17th·cen· tury r·ontrmporarie~. Milton and Pa...;c·al. A II th rt~ wer!' men w ho .-;~Hu){ht to find hHc·k of the vigible wt~rld 1 h1• invi~lble s pringf-4 of faith. All thrtr· werf' steeped in the Bible. R~mbrandt wnu ld not hnve agreed with Kt:al!l, the Ena-lil'h Romantic prlf't, thnt "he~tuly i~ truth, truth bea uty.'' fo r Rembrandt (like Mil~ ton and Pa~fal) geem~ to have placed t r uth uhend o f beauty. Cer- tainly he accepted thing!\ whethe r they werE< beautiful o r not. -A8 o ne modern critic has said , Rembrandt's deepest convictiona i n~ volved a love of humanity, a hatred ot ahams, and an awareMM of the uniquenHs of the individual and the humility of our mortal state.' Any vlalt to a Rembrandt exhibition re- -I• thHO att.rfbvteo; for the artlat oelected hfo model• from evel')' bock· I'JOUhd and walk of Uf.....url....., The conception of .Je:.u~ ("h ri~t that comes t hrough mnst t'h~;,rly in Rembrandt i:-~ that of the ht·ara "f divinE' compa~sion and mr-n•y alld I • ( 1 . .,1 ·•o• "' I• 1;,.,,-l •~ 1/•lu...,•d "'''''"*!Mo .. •• /1•~·1. "I• '" 1 /,"''""'"''· "P ~•/ I.SI .~'"'""'/· 01 til. ~ I,., ... t• .. /...-IN~· '"Non/~~ ........ -- • "OUR CHRISTMAS CROWN" by Edwin Raymond Andl'"raon In the intr•ldu,·tury -oeo ·tmn of t'!l!l tnsptred leiter to the IM>heveH l(alho>:red t" The Nam(' uf The Lord at Ephe<&u.!l, the AJ)Oel tle Paul mrorpnrates a presentat~m1 as dm: .. ·te-d of t h~ Sprr1 t. wh1ch F(rAnl8 U.'l the ~~~~unmce that -"the God uml Father of our Lord Jt>~u;o ('hr tsl harh ble.'l~ u" With nil !IJllfltual hlet~~iflj{.'l in the heavenlles in ("hn!lt'. iEphe-siun>< J:3j Th~ nr~ quite fnm11Lar words. Not too famili<H to have lo~t their ""hi~o:h f'<l~t' we tru"it' Rut m<'(litatJOn UJM.In tha t wh1ch h~U !:H'('n imparte-d, at on oft period t•f tt·u.~ ('hn,.tm-l~·tifle, would fndt.-ed prov£· to be quLie the f)(·nefir1al ~fJinl ua! I'X fJ<•rl t•nee It w.,uJd mdet"CI nppear that the Spirit h11~ utdu.ed tlm1 hnly !lt'ihun :o" ,, pr('(·iou~ h11rkcround fur the -ervin~~: of m.'IIJ;th t inh1 ...-~de r nod deeper rnn1w·• of the ~rure of God in f "lui~t A" we h;lvt• "'"' n mlf' !fJ 1111~ ~t'lli't1n of Chn ;otmH,.·Itdr-. let u~ ne'er 1 .. ~ •. ,•.:Ill "' th•• J:r<•at truth th:~t rlw 01.-.;-;t,.~n n , the-event.~ whirh eno·omp/19-l! the prr•Krant •11 :u ttvJtH"<. ht·a~l·nh .ond t-arthly, mrlmre rtnd wflect the apex, the ultim;H•• uf lt1•· ~-:r;we nf l.Ofl TIJP gl.,n· of the l neu rnatmn. lht> manner of the J·Ormn~t uf thf' Wt>11 helovo•rl :->no of H 1~ o•!ernnl ~~:ood pll'"a'lu rt' -this hn~ !old out the F01tlwr"~ !wart tn fullt"~l mf';o~u n•: h,o« wntlen il8 df'f"J"N'<il tove-tracinl'(!l of eompa~~1on and enno·•·rn fur (.,,., :onrl ~ln flm l! anrl WllllriPriru: mnn. No vtod' Nu qh;vlnw' all tq hr1Hmntl\ rle.n ' Anrl fur uur"'''\1'~. h.:•lovo'(l. lo•t us ever rememher nnrl e.-;pl'< tall~ at tl11~ ("hn~tm.o .. !1df' th.ot 1"101 loo•-.1 jltf!.'l nr1• f'vo>r -.plrtlual All t•f-<f' L~ huL ••t ltnu• tn•f fn~t pn•~mj{ wurld Th1" 1« I'XptP'1'4'tl m Paul">< Eph~i11n ro>ferene" tn ""•pH ttu.tl hle<o~tn~q'"-f :nri<I IY.<I J!I\IOJ.: unlo o>< Thf'rpforf' the remo>mhrnrH"e nf tho• m•111nt ln J! 1~111111\ .,f hft··~tnc~ fur wht<"h To pr.u~e H im In df'('JK.'~l m~;Hurl'. rtw~•· >:Ill • h. I\•· "''<"Urt•<l to ut litH' hope fnr ..rr·rmtv hy IJ<;'f"Sl"tn ltl Jdt'nlttit·atum wtlh rlw :-< .. n \'('til\ lw •l"'l'd. Th1~ "("hrt ~luf l 'hn •Trna~·· ~~ thu~ thf' hnJ:htc-"'1 all m .111 unl<o II • wo• h••II"IH 111.\1 111M ' .1• lhf' Orvm" f'pntt•r, and nllnw ;rJI lhtn!!• tro 1., r"t "· l'tor •·rl .ln"•Hrhn•: In li e~ cr.wr• m;mt(f'<;f,..-J m IHH ltvP~ !\l.un SntphJn•-. rlwn , to·llm.: u( H1~ cnu•tnu>< h"~'"'•'-'lll~. <'i t~t ltll'lr ""-"11 ,...,, .... quwl r luw"" m !11" rarlram·o• nf ("h rt~tma><-tldt• \\"o> havp ~elPt'lt'<l on•• l•·r r:• .. •d ••:-c!tmJd••-Colm<>OLHnll 1:1:1,14 Wr-Wfllllrl qU~_IIf•<ll th;LI tlw rPml••r JIOIIH" 111 tho po·ru•:1loi 11n" :1r1u·lr• fnr th1• n•nrlmK lof Ito<~ p<ortl~>n nl (;,,.J'" Wurd In t:.dlo••run tl,.. -.;,(u·nt thmwhf!l w1• hnv•• fl\ttlinNI 11 (hu~lv ; Tlw REI.EASING '"\\'!11"1 H:1th D<·ILH·ro•d 1 r.·· 1 kt ~•·r<'.1 ·· 1• "'rhunm:q""-""too rr·~•'Ot' ( lp;•r:tl!"n Ho>~f'UI'"' P~tlthlt ,fu'<l lov Tho• Hf:NE WING ll.1th THANSI,ATED l iS"" '"Trron'<l:l lrd"" ill "mPthi~trm1" -""ro (;ncJ"~ J)Owo>r hru•kgrnundNJ hv :t Th .. HEDEF.MING '"WI' Hnvp Hedemplll"ln'" lrw;trna!Hon ' put uver"' ITHIOJ:f't "H<"rll'mplmn" ill "nt,.llu!m'l1s'"-"It l()()o<lnfl;" uway" Incarnation indicllteq '"h1 J!;"h r0!!-1"" of Hi• lovr' Thr HESTORING ""Forfl;"ivenN.• Of S in.s·· '"For~~:1vene•11"" i« "nph8!'11q"'-"'a ~ndin~t awRy CA iv;n v"! ~hadow11 ("ltl'l l o'er the-r radle-' In a w-orld of confution, cha011 and change, how we p11oiae H im for thi• "Chtillt· nuur qu<t rtef' of po~~.itive etal.ementa; deliverance-lran-llation-redemption -for~~ve­ neM! All ou rs here and now. in Him; the P011it..ive One! Surely-may term thit our "Christma• Crown," the bridlt jewel• the Father'• love-sift& unto U.!l plnret:l hy the hRnd~ of t.hr Son. God hath verily indeed rommended H it love unto m1 (note Roman& 5:8) -Rnd Chri8tmaa-lide 'till but the emphatic ftmll!mbr~tnPe or lhat rf."velntion. OUR PART IN REVIVAL WE MUST HUMBLE OURS[LYES . "If my peo~le, whtc:h are called by my name shall humble themselves, anct pray and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ~ays; then w11l t hea' from heaven, and w11t fOfgtVe their sin, and wltl heal therr land."-II Chr 7·14 WE MUST PRAY SECRET\.~-- "But thou. when thou r.•yest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, JJray to thy ather which is in secret; and thy father wh1ct1 seeth m secret shall reward thee openly,'" -M•tt. 6:6 WE MUST PRAY COllECTIVELY. "And when they had pr•yed, the JJI•ce was shaken where they wet"e ~ssembled together; and they were all filled wtth the Holy Ghost, and they spake thf" word of God w1th bOldness." -Acts .,Jl. WE MUST PRAY DEFINITELY. " ... God f01btd that I should lin •plnst the lord m cenmg to pray fOf you but 1 will teach you the good and the right way.~ -I Sam. t2.-23. WE MUST VISIT NOW. "53)' not yt, Thert are yet four months. and theft cometh harv-est? Behold, t say unto you, 11ft up your ..,.n.. lnd loott on the fields: for they •re white 1tr~ to Nr"'flt. And he that tNpet, receiWifh ••All. 1nd pthtrtth fru1t unto hfe eterntJ; thlt both he thft soweih 1nd t'll tNt reapeth tNY' rttc;llce ~atethet." -John ~lS. J6. WE MUST ATTEND nt•Y IE•VtCI:. "'Blessed are they thlt dwell In thy hovM ~ they witt be still pralslna thet. S.tllh.• -PJ. loU. (Faith Baptist Church. Cenop Parte, C.t/f.) ?? i/.ueJtion liox ?? f..,m JEW'ISH HOPE, Boo 707, lo• _.,, .... /'f,·r~, , \f>lmu f1 ( "'· S::! nnrl (;,/ 3 :/.1, lit• T• 1~ f•lll !>Ttl" 1\oorol f••t -..111 J.IIHI ~111 olfl"o•r 111~· Ito fJ,I,,..,, lot in l ;n.,.J., "111"1".-f,,l,. tlw \0 "1""" no,, j, -,.,JH.tlll lf,lll ~lnl,.,l : ··fl ,. !1;1 ~ 111.oo l• ll o111 t l• •11~1 11hoo ~111"1• '"' •i11 I•• 1..--..i tt 1 .. 1 "ll)••fl• lilt". r ... 11• that ,,,. mi ~]lt ,,.. m.,,f, tlw ll"hl ·•<~•-•~~"'' ,,f /,.,J 111 lltm "' lf /r•ll '' 1/1, !tt/1" Trd,nnu f,. ••/uhirh r.,,,f '" //,),,.,/, .'1 ~' ll'r It I" t]p l .ll••ltl,hlo• 1\hi•h I' i11 fl,•,l\1'11. 1\ l'•lfl• Til .,f !lot• f IJ,, 111.1.-lo• \\,I• -..ht>\\11 fto ,,,,._.,._ "'' r!,. lt"h 111"111 11 .JI Io ! rl11· •·,trtlth ralwrn;u•lo· 1\,t· IIH .. 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'"'1"'1111olcu~ tilt" ...,, til•lun·-... prr•tJt·ltinj! nwl .ulmilll~h·o Ill}' dw -...wt,rrt~t·Ht -.. /'(,."'" r1pluuo llrnu•·f I! II '"Jl.lll dillfl. '"u/ ... 11111/'11 <"'' th•rl m,A.·t/, d••t~.foJ/1• .. '!"h i~ i.:: .11~,, r1u nti••!1'"4l lo1 tlw J,,r,J J •·~u~ m \lnlllw" :.!I 1; .. !ttol wul .. ulott•fl!l rt•ft•r• to thr• ""II III,_. tq• of till' irn<Lp' ,f riLe ll.·n~t I tho· :!lilt Chr i-.11 iu tlw rr'<'"!l'l flldl·tl tr•mplr• in J•·ru-..;do•m dm111\.' tlw f":p·nt TriloulnliOIIj>r'rinol tlwr fr,IJ ow" tit•· tHplurt• pf tlw ( hurrh. If hfll i• rhr rrl•'flllirl;_ ,.f thf' '""" ''1h1· '"'I"' nf r;,ll]" (/~ 1111'11110/11'(' in Culntiruu (/. /(/? Th'· l ~rnrl nf Gn1l ; .. ~pi ritual l~rarl 0" rti~­ rinrl from ua1ion11 l l11rarl. an1l may l.r ro·n ~,. ni1.f•rl nc. wi!l1in national t.~nwl. Durin~ lllo r~tt>l'"' hi~tory !here ~tlwa)""' ha~ hffn a rem. n11111 that rrmain,.ri f1ithful to GOO. Today lhl'rP ic. 11 r!"n1n11n t 1"1( Jr.,.,~ .,.,•ho lwlnn,.: to "'piritunl l ~url. ns lbey haw· tr'I"O~nizerl th,. Lnrrl jl'c.u~ lo lw tho•it Mt· ... -iah .and Saviour. Will lhm,. whn rl'ad thl' rli.Jobey Cod ~ sm·l'd? Only lh~ who Iff' 1ruly born·a&~in will he •ned, th~tl i"' I~ who ba.-e attrplt>d thf' Lord Je.ut u their j)f'rsonal SaYiour and lin in ohcdl,.n« to Him. Unfortunllf'ly thf'rf' •"' m1ny today whu read thr Riblt-, but •~ not willing lo _.urn-mlr r their li(f' 10 lhe Lord, but continue let live 1 •inf11l lif~ and ditobey Cocl, NEWPORT HAROOR EN9GN SECOND SECnDN - -Pge 2 lliURSDAY, DEC. 10, 19111 CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. Gmt lveats in the N&w Testament "The Betrayal of Judaa lacariot"- Matt. 26:14-25 ,._ TttiiiiDtlDQf nte Lo•o. •• ""· """" ..,.._ ,_ 117 llo(er ud Joy Martial;__._.,....,_,. ' lnclic:al•l wordl which fon:n lh• koy phraM: if no rol•r•nc:• ia fll••a, th• aa1w1r Uluolly will tt. lound in tho Scriptur. oboY•. CLUES ACROSS 1 "'I will k .. p aay ____ .. ·e. ·n .. ____ ,-~--it 1r· I I ··-·--tbom oul ol tho band ol Ill. wic:kld" (PL 12:4.) IZ ""oao of you •ludl -~~-11111" If. dty ol Canooa (Joah.. 7:Zl IS foth•r ol Sbuppi.rn (I Ciuoa. 7:1Z l II ia..itio!. of a lamo~~A •on and motb.~r (Gon. lli:l5) 17 iiLitiol. of Jac:oh"• la Yorito wilo aad hil dau!Jht•r (Gen. 29:11: 30:ZI) I J and U down "my tinl• . __ o.l band~ Zl 10n of !a-bath (I Chlan. 4:Z) Z3 initial• of o loaaoi!A mothor and h•r Mc:ond 1011 (Ruth I:Z) Zfo hUtiol. of lwo III>Oilntolll.l (E.zod. 11:11: Judv. 4:U ) Zl lnitlala of Hn! o:oup(• U ""Mio:ah tho ____ thlto"" (Ju. 21 :18) 30 Olll!lb•r ol the cU.c:ipl•• 33 01n h01rlal , .... be~b (Jo.b.. 2:1) 3fo ""lbo IUCJdll'l dUJd lb<aiJ play on tho hol• ol th• --·-·· (lao. l l :IJ )t ""!boy ~Y.DCIDfld wi th bi.m Jot !IW1y pi1c:o1 ol ____ .. •n. ·s3 '"Lotd. a ______ .r· Jt Q III>OIInl. --.iYII (Mark IJ:I) 31 G.-1olr tonn ol Noah (Matt Zfo:37) 40 0 ., •• (Ho.. 4:13 . .ua.,,, U "lor a lri•nd ol ----in hi1 jour• l!iof " (Luh ll:li} -u "a p-loc:o wh..-o two ___ m•l"" IAc:ll 27:41 ) 41 -b. that ~~--bil haad with. m•"" Sl ""Ill.• dildpt-d.id -·--}"111 hod oppoil!ll•d th•!ll" 54 .b.-othor of M-([xod. 4:14 ) 55 Ol!id .. II crcrou ""111y-----ia al 51 initio!. ot two eoq (Gu . 21 :2; 17:20) Sl !.thor ol Huahi111> (I Chzon. 7:12) 12 "'thll!i on1 ol lh• lwe!'IO, caU1d J11d01 ·--~" CLUES DOWN I "'w1nl uato lho c:bief -·" 2 "'th• bircU ol th• ----o:o111o and ladv•·· {Moll, 13:32) 3 lalllol• of o la.,oul aon and hi• motl famQIIA lalh.r (II SCIDl. 12:24) t naaao m1aning "comol koepor,"" -~--il {I Chrol!i. 27:3D) $ '"and which lnl•r•tb lalo tbol within tho ----·· (H•b. li :l!l) i ""ono:ompod In ----· In tho 1d91 of th• wildorn•u"" {E:a-od. 13:20) 7 iniliala of two wom•n (Jo1h, 2; I; Rut b. I ~4 l 8 a d ty-(Ac:t• 1:32 ) 9 '"and ••nd11i. ·--· on 1h1 ju.t 01nd on tho unj~~At" (Mall. S;U } J0 ""the --~. CCIO"II IO J•elll" 13 a mountain (Gen. 1:4) 20 ""onoi!!il lhiao o-re• wilh •T• ----- (Rn. 3:18) 2:2 "!h1 ---· al•o dw•ll in S.ir-(Deut. 2:12) 2S '"b1hold, ----• w1ro in hor womb" !Gu. 31:27 ) 27 lir11 woman 29 lalher of Hehir. . •. Ia (Luk• 3:35) 31 ·· __ .. i, Ia m 01 •a boo:hlhaniT' (Mork 15:H l 32 "'1ir. com• down ----my child dio" (John 4:49) 3S.""th• ____ ol man vo•th 0 1 il ia wri111n of him" fol ""the -~--toilh. my timo il crt hond"' 43 ""be lotd Cl me~norial lor (MatL 26 :13) U initia l• ol a ton and hi• Jomow lothor (EJtod. 6:25, 20) 46 ""he _lhat dippo!,h hia hand witb m• m lh• ~-~- 47 '"noithor aball lhero bo on-, moro --···· (fteY. 21 :4.) 48 ··eo ho ----1h1 taro lh•roor' lion. I :3) 49 no ~no m•onin9 ""l•hoYoh ia qood. H ____ Qb ([UCI Z:liO) SO in.i tial1 of two O"I011nlain1 fD•ul 3:1: 31:41) 52 "'boloro Abn:rbom wo1 I (John 8:58) Sli 10n ol Bol01 {II Cluon. 7:7) 57 ··al.'ld Cll tboy-did ----- 5! ci!y of Cona01n. ---~c:bo (f11d9. I :31) liO 01n uo:lamatloo (Job 3t:U ) ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S Baptism for Salvation? FROM "SWORO OF THE LORD " MURF"REESBORO, TENN. 8)' Rn. Rud Lyl« Tht• IC'Itf'r comf'S rrom a gi rl in Ohlo. ··Somt'Y>'hetl' in th<" Bible it aays aftrr you'r<' savN! you should be bapti-zed .. Do you have to be baptiud to go lo Hl'ncn ~" I can just 8('(" all the ba ptismal· re~tl'rwraUonlsls poisl"d and waitlnlit: for my answer. The-y will say that 181\"alion comrs In st('ps. A sinnl'r muAt t('pt'nl, bclif'VC In Olrbit, get ba.ptlzrd and then olx-y thr:> Lord'11 commandt In order to be savrd. or COUt"J('. with that kind of a. proee-u nobody could be C('rtaln that he was aavN!. "That'1 f'itcht, pr.achrr. Nobody lrr"IOWI: wht>ther he lt1 goln,; to Heaven until he ~~ta tlw-re." Did David know he was sand ! Wht'n God took David's blby son to H~avr-n, David saki, "But now hr Is dud, wh<'ffforc should I fut! can I bring him back again! I lhall r o to him, but hf' ahall not mum to mr" m Sam. 12:231. Da.vkl knew he would sr<> ttla t boy •1aln. Was Paul UYed and did he know It! He wntlc, "l know whom I tt.Ye btlln-l'd, and am persuaded that he la lbaC to llK'p that wflkh 1 Mve eornmtlted unto hlm qaiMt lhltt day" Ul Tim. I :12). Does God want .. to kno<N tbaot we art! savrdf Sur-ely He doN. n1t II why we haYe l John 5:11 to U and theft ll nol a word In that wttole ehapte-r 1bout baptllm. PIHH notice thre word:l ol Paul In I CortnthifiN l :U·lT. 'l'lwft he th.llftb Cod thlt he didn't bepl:ixc "~ bul ~ and O.hu. 'Mwn he ....,.., "For Ouilt Mnt 11tt naot to Mpt:I;M, but to Jilftdl the J'lt»- pot, ....... 1118 --o( ... eo. pr-1 rftd l o.inth1ana 15:1-4. Now II blip«'-' were a part ot t be eo... pel 01' lf bllptla.m 1ftft nKC FIII'J' fOr Mlvatta.., thtn IUI"Wty Paul would haw been eaaer 110 ac-t Pf'O- ............. IM....,o(- """ .... he -~ -... .,._._,he -... -..-... ...._..., " a pkture ot Wva.tloa )1M -Noeb'• .,. ,.. ... p6ctaaoe ., _,...,_, loiYalloe -"" "" -" God ......... lollll lo J-OWtft. "J"or .., P'tiOt 1ft ....... -fallll : ...... 001 tt ,_..._: It lo .. 11ft or Got! Not of work.t. lt'lt •ny man should boatt'" IEph. 2:!,9}. J~u~ commandrd Hl1 disclpiH to f:O 1nro ~ world and ~ach thC' Gospe-l. 'Thos(' who l:wllrnd th<"y wuc to baptiz('. Jt was a kind of m~trk or brandinc for bf."IJ"rrs. II Is an our....•atd. 1ign of an ln- ward work. God UVl"l the-.aul of thr one who bellrvH in Hl1 Son and rf"C'rivPs Him a• Savk»ur. No Ont' con sec the MJUI. But by aub- mittlng 10 immf'rslon In waler (the only kind ot bapt11m the Bible knows t we Identify Ot.U"HIVH wtth our Saviour In Hl1 ~ath, burtal and rt'SUrr<.'CUon In 1uch a fl.lhlon that anyone can n'adlly erup the meaning. Baptism Is not a l"f'QUiffmrnt of Aalvatlon. It doH not hrlp ant' to ~ savf"d. It ll not nren.ary to tw bapti.zed in orde-r to aet ID Hravf."n. It is IK'CHSary to br bap. tlud affrr you l:wll"e In Onist if you want to be an obeodlrnt Ouistlan. Jt Is th«! tint ste-p ol obt'dl~ncc for a new Olrtst1an and probably should foUow u 100n u possible his ptofnston of faJth In Olrtst. That 1a the way It wu done In Bible tlmH. Was Pete r 1avrd! YH, but lhft--e il no t'e'OOrd of hll bttptlam. Wu John sand! Ye-tt, but theft II no rteord of his haptiam. Wu Lub U\'fd! Ye-tt. no doubt, but ttwr. b no ft'oOOl"d of h11 blptilm. w .. Jamn liVed'!' Certainly. but thin la .., tftOI'G ol hll bapUam Ia 1M Bible. &&my the baptiama.l- l't'lme-ratlonlst. tt-ve lOme explan- ation just u ttwy try 1o upfa..ln away the ll.lvaUOn c1 the tt\W' on dw erou. But the faet rtmalm that In wrw a.lteT twftt wne In the Btble ~ are told the W"al' o( aa~ .. -.. .., .......... In Ood'1 dear loft. J..,., ~ W• .. In J--. ... In ... baP~Mtr>. luat 1-.d u-wna: John 1:12: 3:11. 111. •: S::ll: 1:311. rr. <T: 10:1, 2'7~; 11 :-: lt:l: »:.at. nw.. .,.. aU • the ercdt of .John. "J"hen .... ...., otJwn • ottwr tltookl • wen. Hcft'a a '** that wU1 .._..: --· , ..... ,_ ~ ol tftt Lard Murb Ju .._ ,.._, ' the perfect Christmas gift ... DANCE LESSONS FOR INFORI.fA TION CALL . WM., Th•rt , DK Z·l frl., Sot., nK . 11 ·12 ) Newport Horhor H S -1 P'.M. 1 Sth .\ ,,,;_, NewJ~ort Fri ., Dec: 4-lo~tq kh M 'l"idpol A11d -I P.M 21n f . ~otih, L.l . Fri .. Doc . 11-kii'M.O Vcture A.ud -8 PM U.C. at lni"• AOM -S2 SO CHllORfN-S 1 U CUSTOM BLACK AND WHITE Film Developing and Printing DON ANDERSEN STUDIOS 2721 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar, Calif. 92625 ((n the EnsigTI building) Phone; (714)673-0553 ALSO COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIA L, PRODUCT, PUBLIC RELATIO;IIS TUESLM Y, NO V. 11 A biqciP valued at $25 was rrorn a garage at """'"" A. O'Malley resl-1"''"'''· 8 AlePPO St., East between 8 and 11 a.m. A trre and wheel valued $55 were stolen !rom a car belong~ng to Michael Jay Wc- Milhn, 520-1/2 Begonia, Co- rona del Ma.r, while tt was parke..! at 3rd and Begonia, be- tween Nov. \ and Nov. 17 .• , St even Ull.v1e Patter son, 21, of 260 Sie rkes, Costa Mesa, was arreste<t on a charge of shop. ll tlfln>g at 5 p.m. at 2555 East- Or., East ... A deck valued wassto- lrom a car to Taking a Holiday Cruise? Yule go plum w ild while pudding on our gata Holrday goodtes1 You needn't drg to deeply into your stocking erther ' -we have gitts beginning at $2.50 ... or our many startlmg accessories may spruce up your present wardrobe Ha ve· a nice holiday! Lorraine Sutherland FASHIONS AT THE BEACH JAMBOREE" RO AT BAYSIDE OR NEWPORT BEACH 67$--3113 Houfl: 1:30-4.30 • Sund.l~ 11 ~ Boys Club busy for Yule Wloter c::amp, s• -lu, aot ud cu r.,ulerc·~"" tbo Cbristmu puUes and 1Jitra. elusel: &t tbl Bo7•' -· m r.&rll ba.s.ketbi.U MgtlU&bt tbe Gl'o'l) eta tatwrlDC ..... December »CbeduMI ot the Cen~ )teLl from cootie IDU1ac ta tral :J.IJJCb ot tht~ Boys' Club. pbotocrapby &Dd 11M cralt5 to W Camp will be btld pitar lM8ooJ art ~bedultd at Cedar Lake, ooe mue abO't't wee~y. Big Bear, on Dec. 29, 30, aDd lntra-tnllf&l bbketblllcfYI& 31. every boy a ch&Dee to play. The I.Dil~&l Cnrtstmu party Teams are belDC lormed for ls slated lor the alleroooo of all boY• a thrOUcb 14. FOI' Dec. 22. With tbe aid of the turtber lntormaltoa call Rtd:, Mothers Club, a h.w -lllledpro-athletic director, at 54&-9S81. cram, hlchllgtlted by a bean r-----------, feed, is plaoned ror the day. A "sle~~tn•· tor boys 8 to 12 will be held Dec. 11-12 begtnni.n.g at 9 p.m. aod end.t.Jlg Saturday morll1D.g a1 8. Games and movies wUl highhght 'ibe eveniDg, a.nd brea.kfast w!\1 be served at a local restaurant. BtiLIZ MORTUARJEf 1741 SUPERIOR AVE . COSTA liEU Midway b-2424 )5211 E. COAST HIWAY CORONA DEL liAR ORiol e 3-'l4~ Se ll-defense and judo classes are held each Saturday morniog at 9. Richard Nunez, OOider of a 4th decree black belt, a.nd owner of a studio ln Montebello, is the volunteer instri~uc~t=o~r·~;;;;;w;p;s;•;c;';;";•;>;;;;;;;;;;~ Boys must have pare~! COCI· sa Up and down !hf' ._t,,lt> ttw "~ 'iltr{'<> C'l lhf' subsidtanes ol lrnr{''' , 1 m t¥1• -'' nn d A rner+t , the na1•on"s th,rd l,v gr ... t puh:tc 1\ ,,..,.npd •;,~v,n~c, and loan holdmg cornDct11> ,,,,,.P !.·~en the n,lrnf' of lmpenal Savmgo;; Hf"lt' ~·~~l I l •nd the '>.Hllt' frtendly stall b<t•l..ed tlV • 'pe r ,r·n(f'C1 rna n~~t> ment dedicated to cn'T''''Pn•h gtc wth Here vou II find the hrghest rr,ter''"' r .HP<;, tlerrnrtted tw l;w. insured sa fely wrth your funds ~r otected hy ,rr agency of the fedE"•.ll ~,,.,.er ·.rn~'": 'llld <~ ~r r·.tt range of trnancra! <.E"r\ rr h Whether you open J p.rr..~bo(ll.. or guar J'llf'ed growth account , vour runel<>. ..,,,, <:.IMI t>arnrnjl .nstanUy Come 111 and stJr\ ycut savongs gro,.,rn£ at lmpenat Savmgs a :;uDsrdt.HV of ln"'pe11,1! (pr poration of Amenc:a 6.00 ° 0 ~ .... " 7.50 .. r· •··- ~'!(I d~> t••lohGII• -('"'' ,.~·~ .. 1'1 ·"·~ lh •"'«l •"d "'~ -.1 M "'"'"IJ't ~· ,.,, • S ;:«1 MPO<•I• ..,.-, .• "'"'tt OM >f : .. ••I" lclwi l ,,.ICI Q(: •• ... ~rn u~"f' lf\d or•trt"ll J'<u""''"'' -.,.., D" $!li)(flok~oh Of ,....., ~Itt f-fUf< 0' ._, lclu~ y~IC ' 1 s-. -~ '"''"'' I"G .~rror•l oiC~U,..,IIIt -ltaf .., l iOO I)J(I!)fl~Gson o< (01<1'0 ~·14 0111 .,.. .... Of ,..,,, lclulf J'itl(l ~ "" """" ...... "111 '""' '"lrlf\1 lltt UNitlt -1"' • • If yow we • newcCWMr, or ltno• o( • •••comet tD llh• llarbar Area who hal not beea w•lcam•4, c» h&r a f••or .,. c.Sii"t tha Hatbat Vieltor b•'"""" I and 10 Md aht wi 11 call on hien4 ~ith ••luable · and airts from buaineu firma 11ana rudy 10 help hat bec:ome aequa~ lll&d w11h hc:r ne* aufft!Undinae. THE HARBOR Vl$1101 P HO Hlt 4U ·9361 From the Police Blotter (C ... r'Od from Pap I) Ba-W&Dd, wblfa It wu prap II lbo l<lwvd F. J- A.uto IIU'tl ftlutd at $10 •ert parked at htt naldloct be-100 n....,... 4411 SwttJ ltol.o trom a car be1ooctnc to tween New. l aPd 6 . • • A Cameo Ht&h•adl. bttwttD 1:16 Smith Electric, K&tbleeo LA. ltareo tape deck l.Dd dotllt..Dc a.m. ud t p.m. , , • A blcyele &Dd Teresita. Ln., tltrbor lf1p. val !Mil at $2'50 wert stolen fl>Om nlued at $85 WU burcJ&ri.Mt ludl, wb.tJe 1t was puted be· a. car beloopnc to Charles B. from tbl laf&p at tM Jamtl tw"n 4 aDd 1 p.m •..• Fifty Johnson. 741 S..ktr St •• Cotta A laD Ellawortb rul.dtDCe. !?Sl eans of IIOda pop v<l.lued at $5 t.lesa, wh.Ue it was parted at see.nw AYt., Coroaa dtl Mar, were stolen from the ptUo at UOO E. C<:tit bwy ., COI'OQI. durlAe tbt Dlpt ••• A lilt· the Anoa C. Hamlll restdeoce, dtl Mar, between 3 aod IS p.m. Ylaioa l8l nl..ed at $SOO wu SU HJira.oar, East Blutf, be-••. A radio valued at $50 wu bur&)&rlsed from lbt retl.deoet tween 8 and 9 p.m. • •. An stolen from a boat belonging of Lex C, Jooes, 185 SMJU.ll. aUernator valLNKt at $92 was to Owen B. Jobnson, 2120 Mlr-Newport Hetgbl5, durtac the stolen trom a car belooglnc to amar, Balboa, wlllle U ns nip:t of Not'. 17 ••• A 1959 NuyCI&reBarry,tlOApoleaa, docked at 2ZOO Channel Rd., Chenolet beloocinc to Jamea Balboa. Lennud Tecma.n. Z91 Robin • THURSDAY, NOV, 19 Hood Ln., Costa Mesa, ftl Boat acceS$0rles valued at stolen while puked at 15S1 $109 were stolen from a boat Balboa Blvd., Central New- belonging to Roger M. Fryer, port, between .DOOil and 3 p.m. 1531 Wilson st Costa w · · · A license plate valued at 11'hile It wu ~ked at 1 8:5 $3 was stolen from a car be- Bayside Dr., Newport, durillc lonctog to Robert L. Schroeder, the night ••• Mary Allee 1821 santiago, Dover snores, LaPlante 73 ol 306 Marine while It wa.s puked at the Ave., Ballioa island, was walk-Fash.ion lsJa.od puking lot be- ing in the 200 block of Marloe tween 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Ave. about 2 p.m. when she Vandals broke a street lamp was bitten by a dog 00 the belonging to the CUy of New- right th.igh .•• Vandals kicked poet Beach, at the oorthwest 3 holes in the door to the New-corner of Balboa Ave. aod Ma- port Harbor nigh school tower rtne Ave,, Balboa Island, dur- bell and cut the bellropesome-ing the night ••• VaDdals time after 4 p.m., causing $310 threw a rock at the wiDdoYt' ot damage .•• Burglars entered a car belonging to Wllliam the prage at the Carolyn Hun-Heitr., 202 34th St., West New- ter residence 514 Poinsettia port, causing $25 damage, while Corona del ~. between Nov: U was parluld at 34th St. and 18 and Nov . 19 and escaped Balboa Blvd., between 7:45a.m. with camping equ.lpment val-and 2:30 p.m •••• A 1957 ued at $145 Burglars en Chevrolet belonging to CIU'Is tered a mac·h~ shop at 5oc) Randolph Avis, 481-1/2 Hello- N. Newport Blvd., Newport trope, Corona del Mar, was Height s, and escaped wJth sl.{)-stolen be~ween 3 p,m, aDd mid- plies and equipment valued at night wtute tt was parked at $389 belonging to Gordon Siple, Goldenrod Ave. and First Ave. ~EWPORT HARBOR ENg~ THURmAY, DEC. 10, ltlO ;!',SE,CO,N,D'-'S"'Ec..,:'TI~OII:!;-.::-!:I'!c!l!..t 4:!...._~-~CO!!;RD~NA~O EL ~AR, CAU.F; ASSEMBLY MAN and Mrs . Robert Sadham of Newport Beach look over paintings created by wives of state legis~ lators and advocates which ace being shown In the Callfor- nia Museum of Science and IOOustry, Exposition Park, Los Angeles. The show, by pa.lntbrush-wleldlng members of "Pals aDd Gals," wJU be presented through Jan. 31. 406 . 40th St., West Newpo,l, Smt"les contest announced LEGAL NOTICE ~"HIJR~"HES dunng the night ... Clothing --.... .... ~ I valued at $164 was stolen trom CITY OF' NEWPORT BEACH ,---F=IR=s::r=--=s:-A:-;:P::T=Is~T,::..:.C~H;U,.;;R"C=H;::..--, a "' belonging lo Rooald Kel-The Corona del Mu Cham-Go•Jn and Hal Ptnchln will judge POL(CE DEPARTMENT 2501 CLIFF Dl .. tUWPOlT IIACH A NEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU Dr. Walter Pegg, Pastor SU~DAY SCHOOL, ••• ·'•-45 ,t..lol., &I aLE STUDY WORSHIP •••• 11 A.M. -a 1 P.lol.. 7ol0 P."'-WEO. Central Bible Church ORANGE AVEHUE at l3RD STREET COSTA MESA PHONE, Sol8.5303 Sun day School & Worship ... 9:00 and 10 :30 a.m. Sunday E:venang Wor ship .......... 7 :00p.m. ll.ednesday Bible Study & Prayer ..•.. 7 :00p.m. 1'4URSERY FOR ALL S£RVICES 1''1 ~/Q r FRED R. ~O RSE RICHARD REED An tndependent churc h with Bible teaching ministry Ch roslt.ln Sl::•ence S•HYtees 111<..,1 I Ill l{f II ttl 11 11<1\l \(11 '\11 \l 1 dl l \'·'I td" "' "!'"" ~~.·.a.h ..,, '\II \'t "f lft)l)l " I 'i .o "' ,,,d 11 .o.m ..,, ""''"II<\ II, .... 'I I i I I ~ 111 111 1''-l"IM, l\t l '\1'\f, \11 111 '-.1. "'pm LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER lutheran Church m Amenca 2900 Pactfit Vtew Dr Corona del Mar . Calif. Ilk \\II U \\1 R Ill! R q l .tfl \\I I ,H!lth \\.,r,lu p !0 1.}1) \ \1 · ( 1nu,h 'd'""' II 011 .. \\I I \.''lt\C \lo .,hlllp so, 3026 W. Coast Hwy., MarJ-ber of Commerce will part!-the residential area. POL ICE PUBLIC AUCTlON ners Mile, while It was parked ctpat~ ln the 1970 version of The Corona del Mar Cham-NOTICE OF SALE at the Marioers Moteldurl.ngthe 40 Males of Ctlrlstmas Smiles. ber will award plaques to each Notice Is hereby night .. , Tools valued at $139 Judging will be on Dec. 21. winner In Corona del Mar and pursuant to the pt~;~,~~.~ were s toleu !rom the Aero De-Seven winners will be selected: the Orange Coast As.soci~Uon Chapter 1.20, Section s ign Co., 891 W. 16th St., West the 3 best res idences, the 3 will award plaques to the over-of the Municipal Code r\ewport Heights, between 7:45 best commercial establish-all winners. For further In-City of Newport Beach, I and 10 a.m •... A radio valued ments aDd the one city, com-formation, call 613-4050. sell at pubU c auction, to at $100 was burglarized from munity or area whose decora. highest bidder for the apartment of Ernie J. Uons convey to the judges the LEGAL NOTICE Saturday, December 12, Be1gel, 920 lrvule Ave., New-best holiday spirit. .11 10:00 A.M. at the Corpora- port He1gt1ts, between Nov. IS Judging for the Corona del NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE 11on Y o~.rds of the City M Ill " ,_ I No. 1222 and Nov 19 ar area w taa.e puce he port Beach, located at · · 1P'!ek before the 21st. Bob Bar-On December 17• 1970· at perior Aven~. the 'ioi.(owi~. .. FRIDAY , NOV. 20 tholomew and Hal Aeblscher li:OO A.M., SUn-Shaw Corp-described property: Sporting equipment valued at will judge the businesses in-oralion, a California corpora-Boys and girls bicycles $440 was burglarized from a Corona del Mar and Jerry t1on as duly appointed Trustee Auto accessories ---------' ____ under aoel pursuant to Deed of Sporting goods __ L:_EG'l !!OTIC~._ LEGAL NOTICE Trust dated August 22, 1966 HousellOldttems-othermls- --executed by Virginia. Lasser, a ceUa.neous items C E~~I~l~ATE .or BUSlNESS struments including cer Uii-married womln, and .Harriet T ICtltlous farm Name cates of ftclltious Name asre-M. Perry, an unmarried wo-Boats a:~J miscellaneousma- THE UNDERSIGNED do Mire-qulred by Se<:Uon 2466 of the man, each as to a.n undivided rlne equlpm~nt by certlfy that they are con-California Civil Code ,, one-'l.llt interest and record-An itemized Ust of the above ducbng a. UMITED PARTNER-WITNESS my nand on this ed Septem'ler 15, •1966, as lnstr. articles is avaJ.lableat the busl-S~IP bus mess at 2865 E. Coast second day of December, 1970_ No. 8044, in ')ook 8048, page ness oftice ol the Pollee De- Htgtlway, Corona d.•' "'· ar. Calil. BCS Natoral Reso"•ce• Corp-81 of Otriclal Recor ds In the pa_rtment oflheCHy ol Newport 92625 -• r 1 .... ~ Beach located at 425 -3ZDd , u .... er the lcht ous firm oration, Secretary Lloyd Sel-office of the County Record~r of ~amte~ .. ~df ~s ~rogram 1 and linger•. T, P. O<xige by Lloyd Orange County, California, Stree~~ ~:=r~~~h. ..,.._. a~m IS composed of Sellinger; G. G. Pouteau by WiL L SELL AT P UBLIC AUC--Chief of Pollee the fol\?w1ng per sons whose Lloyd Sellinger, Eugene 1. Su-TION TO HI GHES f BIDDER names 1ft lull and places ol OD by Lloyd Sellinger, C. L. FOR CASH (payable at tim ~ of Newport Beach, CaWornia restdence are as follows, to-Kagels by Lloyd Sellinger Da-sale in l.i.wful molley of the Uni-PubUsh: NOf. 26 ar,1 Dec . 10, wtt : BCS Natural Resources vld M. Talla by Lloyd Selli~ger, ted S•.ates) at the front entrance 1970, In the Newport HarOOr VOLUME IS OUR ANSWER TO BETTER BUYS! BRAN D NEW 1971 $250 $63 TOTAL DO WH MOHT H (36 MO.) $250 is the total down payment and $63 is the total moothJ.Y payment .LocludlDg IU, '10 Ucense and all finaoce charges on approved credit for 36 m Jnths. Deterred payment price is $2518.00 ioclOOing aU finance charges, taxes, '70 license or U you pre- fer to pay cash, the full cash price Is only $2172.87 includlng sales tax, '10 license. Order Your Favor- ite Color Today, ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 11 ,08% P UT ,t, LITTLE KICK IH YOU R L IFE! GALAXII SOO '68 1 o. ~ • • ~ .,. ·~ ~s ,, .. , .. ·~"~ "'""' 'Ool •l!IIS~~ 1896 $2396 HI \Ill '<(, 1{1111\1 I.\' I ·.L"~ 't I"'· 1\ 1 It" .,j 1 1 ° I ·' lfl I '" ~ol.o\ nod I l!ll.n , I' "' 7 I:; p "' '\I R\1 If '! I'KOV lf)l D Corporation, 2865 E. Coast James G. Carson by Lloyd Sel-of Stan-Shaw Corpora !ion, 1600 Ensign, Hgtly., Corona del Mar ; T.P. Unger, Henry R. Goldstein by East Miytalr Ave., Orange, Dodge, 2858 W. Rome Aveoue, Lloyd SeUinger, Richard M. Catifornia all rl(.l~. title and An.aheun, CaUl.; G. G. P.outeau, Korfl by Lloyd SelHnger, Henry Interest conveyed to and now 980 Trancas, Nap4t, CaUl.; Eu-w. Louria by Lloyd Sellmger, held b) it uDder said Deed of SHOPS and SERVICES I I Ill , J' lit • 7 'I jl HI l1JP-1nd!, ~ G!lturd! gene I. S.Uon, 4911 Van Nuys James Borge by Lloyd Sellin-Trust In the property situated Blvd., Sherman O ... ks, CaW.; ger, Dwight H. Murray Jr. by in the C1ty of Newport Beach, Save Time And Money -Call An Expert ' '"'' ,, 1 p '" -1 p Ill '''''"''(ltll((lllll 1 1IIU"1 \( ll '\;r\ ... 1 '-·"I"''' l\c· ... I. .11 C.L. Kagel~, P.O._ Box 1131, LloydSellinger,DwightH.Mur-io saad County and State de. Avalon, Cr.ll~.; ~vtd M. Talla, ray Sr. by Lloyd Sellinger, E. scribed as: Lot 6 of Tra-:t BE AUTY SALON ~5~1 MoJnrovaa,G~e~rt Beach, Paul WtUte by Lloyd Sellinger 4709, as per map recorded '-.:::.::.;.:::.:_.:._:::.::.:.::.. __ _ • •I •11.1 ,,, I \\JI 3262 Broad Street Newport\ieights Ma. .; ames · arson, Jr., Edwin R. Roberts by Lloy~ in Book 166 Page 18 of Mis-!iM-k:I<U.., '~ C ·~{'. 3260 Beard Rd ., Napa, Sellinger, AOO.rew Chambers b) cellaneous Maps, r ecords oJ • I Ill) l'.ll d 11 \ on• Ill 1 '''II\\"!( lfll()f IIJ .I,III ..,, "''''"''~'I< r ln .... , .. 1\lll'l "ltH I\ I'\/,(, \Ill 11'-.t. 1 l.n·c Hlol (.,r/, f1• ,,,/, . .,, ( ·"'1.'".1' Ill''"·" f J111 /lol" ( /1 !I •• /1 a.li ., Henry R. Goldstein, 5626 Lloyd Sellinger Norman E said County , Sol~d Mountain Rd ., La Jolla, Root by Lloyd S~Jllnger. RMA. Said sale wtU be made, but Calif., Richard M. Korff, 3311 Enterprises by Lloyd Sellinger. without covenant or wuranty, Admualty . ~rive, Huntington STATE OF CALJFORNIA } express or Implied, rep.rdlng BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwv . Corona del Mar Phone 644·7336 " Beach , Calif., Henry W, Louria, )ss. title, possession, or encum- Jr., M.D., .12892 Palm, GaJ.deo COUNTY OR ORANGE ) brances, to pay the remaining f----------- \1. . ., I " 111 ,, n• I", I' n1 Gr ove Cali! Dr James& DRY CLEANING 11,,1 ,1,1 '''"'"!!' -, .. ~, "'"'A\ \I ltVIt 1 M 0 • 1868·•5.1• d Tr~, ON THIS 2nd dayo!Decem-principal swn of thenotesec-1-.::.:.:.:....:::=.:::.:.:.::.=... __ _ R l V '\oOI{t\IA'-. 1\1<11~'\o \//\/'II N A'\;llf lll ~1 ·1 1 '1(J III\tl ,· ·• . averao . rat, ber, 1910, before me, a No-ured by said [)1ed of Trust, ... ,, Ill·' Ill ,,, I p !II Napa, Calif.; Dr. Dwight H. tary Public ··n .~to' o••d to-wit: $11,548.S9,withlnterest , , ,, ,,,,J,1iiv ,.,,,11.,!10 _.,·1 \llllltA.\1 Murray J MD 980 T ~ - \ I I • r ·• · ·• ran-county aoo stale, ,estd'tng from March 15, 1970 as In said I ... J ''•lllo lt "n'hl'' ,olld ,,,,. • ..,.,,,,,.ilf•'1'l<•'l casSt N~na c aur D Dwl~l ·• _.., .; r. &• therein, duly commlssjonedand note provided, advances, llany, ;:='=·=='::"='='·::··=·'::":!''::'::'::"'::"::"=· =~'===P:H:o:N:E:··:':•':':':':':"=~"· Murray, M.D., 980 Traocas sworn, personany appeared uoder the terms or said Deed St., Napa, CaW.; E. Paul Whl.te, Lloyd Sellinger, Secretary for of Trust, fees, charges and ex. 980 Trancas St., Napa, CaW,; scs Natural Resources Corp-penses of the Trustee and of Edwin R. Roberts , ~.D., 3260 oration, known to me to be the the trusts created by said Deed FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ·•r~-tF r FS1F.R POR BIBLICAL fiTflDIES" BeardRd,,Napa,Calif.;ADdrew person whose name is sub-ofTrust. DR. P. C. N EUMANH P A.STO RS DR. JAMES COM BS Chambers, Jr .. 5400 The Tole~ scribed to the within instru-The benenctary unde r saJ.d 1:4<; A.M.-Bible School, with our 15 buses do, Naples, Calli,; Norman E. meet, and acknowledged to me D~ of Trust, by reason or a DI MM ITT /J ... ;J.tr.. ·~ENID Fint-ll quality dry clt-aning on thr: premisu • Self.tc:rvicc: laundry All nc:w -latest model servi ng South Orange County Root, 4535 -112 Melbourne Ave-that he executed the same. breach or default In the obU- nue, Lo~ Angeles, CaUl.; RMA WITNESS my haDd aoo of-gallons secured thereby, here-Fri&idaire washen It :00 A.M. -Mo m in 9 wo rsh i o E nterpr ases, 621 s. Spring St., ficial seal. Carolyn c. Clem_ tofore eJecuted and delivered 31:00 E. Cout Hwy ., COM 7:00P.M. -Ev ening Service Los Angeles, Calli. ents Notary PubUc in and for to the uOOerstgned a w-rttteo Phon~: 673-960S 301 Mognoli 0 St. Ho"'• of P. G. Heu"'o"" • "The Limited Partners lP-said,County aM State. My Com-Declaration of Default and De-f----------- r -t t ~ "" ta A 11 a A tof'.) Chtis tion Schoo 1 point the General Partner the mlsstoo expires March 13, mand for Sale, and written oo-fLORIST • HEAlTH AESORT ~ ~~!,T ~~~-SPA t • M+nl!lill SPA WhoriPOOI • Ullrl VoOI~r Sun Tan Rooms • F ""''sl'! Saunl Stei!TI Rooms • '""'!110'''',9 E let: I Ileal Massage • DHe11 O•v Hut Rooms • Rela>tongMechanocoJI M1ssage • Prova!t Toted Stall Sl'!owets • Person1l Supervosoon •COSTA MESA 54S.3368 • ORANGE • ANAHEIM 639·2441 826·0381 • HUNTINGTON BEACH 842·1451 PLUMBING A . R. MARSAC PLUMBER 100 CJm.tt•un A\t' ( (Of<>n;l lid MJI • IN NEWPORT 8EA.CH ~ Offin: Fumitur~ '!If! it;P' DESKS. CHAIRS Ph1mbina Repairs FllES·SAFES DAY & NIGHT OFFICE SUPPUES WATER HEATERS & ST~ TJONERY t_ ___ 6_7_1_·<_t_lo __ _ lull power or substitution and as 1913. Uce of breach and of election '--'-'==~------COSTA MESA K.i"d,.,gartf'n-8tb Gu1dfl I •-;,.~; Phone 548_1733 Phon. 54_2840 his true and lawful attorney for Publish :~. 10, 11, 24, 31; to cause the undersigned to sell FLOWERS FOR 1:::. Addin1 Mac:hiMt r ~ TV5MW'iter'l ~ 67U820 OFFICE SlJP1lL Y Inc. MARINE HARDWAR E L::~~~~~;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;~h~l;m~a:oo~lo~h~l:s~na=m~e~, :pla;:ce and 1970, In the Newport Harbor said property to satisfy said to and record tn-Ensign. obUgatioos, am therealter, 00 All OCCASIONS July 17, 1970, the undersigned D M / 'T h OPEN HOUSE SLATED ca"sed Rid notice or breach e ur J OJ 0.,1111 f•nls Cost Lla If W•ll fllllf AT LA GUNA FEDERAL and of eleeUon to be ncorded Laguna Federal Savings wtll In book. 9349, page 875, ot bold open bouse at the Laguna said Official Records. FLORISTS PHONE ' _.,.71 2431 Nlwport Btvd. ~,. !1 COWUTI 1'11118AL AND IMIIIW. CIHIM ~~·:;;: ·-... '""' .. " .Jifmorbd lfarlt ...... ., VI ?II.U) ·~ a 0.. Bt ri/rtl ,..- Jioc•« ... r-r -~--· ::;"".::H.: ..... ':!.':li;::r: := ~h~~m"i!"..: as dat<lllpeh enlct, all It -• r :I'll .-., _,._ _ _._'053 1 I C'- t•t • I ... IUCII a-. Wdt IIISJM ITOU. 'RI!f llltOM M!'IPO.T HUIO. A .. A) eo...-Beach main otflce for Friday, Date: November 16, 1910. Dee. 11, trom 5 to g p.m. Staa..staaw C«poratlon, a 1----------- Guests wtll eo joy a program of Cautwllla Corporation as said HEARING AIDS Christmas C&COis by the South Trustee. f-,;:,:::.::.:::,:~,;:,:=---- Sbores Baptist Cburch Cbolr of BJ MaurM:teShaw-Secretary. LafliDI Niguel, arranpd bJ SPS.!54.76 Mrs. Charles Prioce, daullb-Publ15h: Not. U , Dee. 3, 10, ter of JoM F. Critchlow, a 1970, lD tbe Newport Harbor former Lacuna Federal Sav-Eo.stp. 11lcs offtce m&ollpr. ~""'""'""'""'""'""';'! Christmas orp.n music will =:: bo pronotld b!' Dill Gralll, a member ol tbe Lacuna Federal boud of directou, and em- ploy"s S.a WciADI, BSanc.bt Flvlt ud Peter ClarUoa. ... ..... -.... - HAL AEBISCH ER ~!. Pl'opw Fining Ataured 3408 E. Colst Hwy. Coron.t def Mw -- CIILL ., .. ,,. N-Dorl81vd N•wpO!I8•""h PAINT & WALLPAPER HARBOR PAINT ol WALLPAPER PITTSBURGH PAINTS Complete Line 13,000PATTERNS OF WALLPAPER 2919 E. Cooat H"J'. Corona del Mar (NSXT TO PO aT TN &A TaR) Phone: 673-2033 WOODWO RKI NG SPECIALISTS IN MARINE CAAfiENTftV • I'INE CABIN&T8 • • WOODCI'IIA.FTS • lTC. FREE DEIIONINO 1 .. ,. .... e t.."0'-'1 •tV.N 541 42aor141o-12trl '••ovu.OCRAfTL FN £ II THI~AAIA ....1!!!':.. -r•t& WILCOX-C RI TTE ND EN HARDWAR E H~ieM1on&' Ctwrtl -Boc*• 2700 W. c-t Hwy., H. II. 54H331 ZQI'AR ,AINn NURSERY Sbrubt., lnlerior PbntJ Tropic.tl ol T..., 1.-cllcilleund FntiliuT Mulv C...,.• a aultam•nc:ard FREE DELIVERY Corona del Mar Nursery E. Coast Hwy 67~160 UPHOLITERINO UPHO LSTE RING I~Eu,_Cn_J REMODEL 2 po, oot ONLY -10 -c.rt "Bomy'' 211 MAIN,H&-Ia1401 P .. ll OIUYI"V . Pte .... Local dancers in ballet ''TN Nlllc:niCUr" 1tW be der, Ia.\* SebMiillr, lAJ.Iit pruoiUd b7 IN "--a.ea SmUll, 01.-SmUll, ctric B&U« Com&o.J at a:so lniae .. ..Jtar .. FUMtt, p.m. SUDdiJ, Dee. 11, at N., .. ,.... KaJM. CatbJWtCI*', Vt,t.. port Harbor bllil 11<bool aadl-1:1 Woll, CTOihla Ml1lot. tor1UDI, ud Ott. Z0 at Sua . Aaa bll!b ll<bool audltll<lum. $2,500 I' RUEN T!D TO T'"' oto<y Gl "'Tbo Nutcrae-U.C.I. TENNJ$ TEAll tar" wtl1 bl toid btfwe tbe SIC*"ieor.eleet Roal1d w. ltlrt ol tbe PtOcram bJ Douc-Ca.spers resldtot of L1do 11\e 1&1 Ren"e, poeral director ol presented U.C.l. teMta coach the ballet compuy, .o tbat Myroo McNamara wlltl a ebttt JOUDpten can follow tbe tor oYtr $2 500 at a coettatJ C brllimu story blllet. party beoeni btld at tM bl..l .. Members ot the east Include bot Bay Club. the folJowln&; Wr. Cupeu, tbe oew Qr .. Coroaa del Mar-.. Adele Cao-uge County S~C~erYl.lot rrora etU, Carrie Kneubub.l, W.oUy the 5tb district made the pfe- Lyocb, GrellQry Osborne. seotattoo belo;e a crowd o1 .... - PH .D. WORK FINISHED Barbara L. RHd, 505-1/Z f' ero.lel.f At" e., Cor~na del War, rece.otly completed t.be requ:tn- muts tor the doctor of ph,l.l- oaopi'IJ decree at I.Ddta.Dl UDJ- versity. ... ·r fte ..... JAMES F. BOCHANON, lt:ft, of Corona del Mar, I.Dd CLifford LaFe•er, center, of MlssloB Vlejo, en&iJleers at Phllco-Ford Aeroautrolllc LD. Newport Beacb, receive lo- ceoth·e plan ~teal: a.-nrds from Louis Helllg, Aeronu- trontc Yice president aDd reoeraJ ma.Daaer. Mr. Buchanon and Mr. La.FeYer lm'tnted a cartridge cba.mber which ls designed to compensate tor temperature extremes. Newport--l..al'U B&tptt, some 100 perlilOns, 1Jbo paid ---------- Sbaron HUrable, steptwUe $50 per eot.t~le to atteod. Ad- HurabaJl. Mtcba.el Htllmu. c11tloaally, numeroua smaller SeaD Me~ Mary Sayers, dooaUoo.s were reeeiud. MAY OR ED HlRTH of New- port Beach, center , was the guest speai.er at the Dec. 1 meeting of the Corona del Mar Kiwatti s Club. He told of the p~ for the new civic center in Newporl Center. Pictured with the mayor ue KiwalliUS Hal Aebischer, left, and Bob Aston. (Howard folsom phOto.) LEGAL NOTICE PIDJ' Stamper, MuUynTbom-The party drew local teoola NOTICE OF PUBLlC HEARING aasen. u:S Lisette Wb1taker. eutbusl..uU wbo ate&DXIous to NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN Costa Uesa-..Cathy ftsbet, see the OCI t-.m eompete wttll tha.t the CU:y Council of the City Beli.oda Sm.lt.b, PbyWs Sctmet-the btc tellD1.s sebools. of Newport Beach will hokl a U S POW H YOU C H I ~·=:~::":':,~~;; . . s . . . 0 w a n e p ~:~~a~BJJ:: r!1~= c'taa: BAY TOUR FOR YULE TilE LETTER on this ptlg~ is an app~al to Ton Due Thang. th~ Pr~sid~nt of North V1f'!nam, on b~half of the 1,600 U.S. Suvic~men who ar~ prisonus of ~r or mis~ing in actio n in South~ast Asia. Bdow 11 a translation of th~ l~tt~r. which originally appear~d in th~ San Diego Union and was called to our atunrion throuth a reprint in the Teledyne Ryan Auonautical Reporter. W~ ask you to rign tht' l~tter and mall it ($.25 p<Hiagt} to· To n Due Thong, Pruid~nt, D~mocratic R~public of Vietnam, llano'. North V~t•tnam. And don 't think your actio n won "t ho11t any ~[feet on Hanoi Sin a public ottt'ntlon m thi.s country first Jlarted fo~using on tht POW issu~ ther~ has bet'n a 11ast mcrt'OJ~ m the number of U.S. POWs who ha11~ bten pamtttt'd to writ~ hom~ to th~1r fam,Jus. Th~ xoal1s t~n millton l~tters to Hanoi be{ort' Christmas. Do 11 to day. To the Honorable Ton Due Thang· We take lhis means of appealing to you on a Situation which ts cJoS(: to the hearts or aU Americans. Th1s issue is no t whethe-r Amencans should be 1n VJC"t · nam or whether we should pull all our troops out Immediately. The ISSUe 11 not whether you are n&ht and we are wrong or that we arc-ng.hl and you are wrong. The issue is the 450 American Ser· vicemen who arc held m your prison camps. Another I ,I SO are listed as musing and poSSibly some ue your pnsoners. Theu sJtuatJOn IS our unHed concern . Both the "'doves and the h.awks"" of America fee l deeply about them and their welfare. We ask you to consider their immediate release. They have no military value to you. They can "t hurl or hamper your war cfforl and no longer would help ou ~. These men . hkc-your soldiers. do not 1nstilute pollcy but merely serve as soldiers ha11c done since tJme began . Like" your men. they performed !heir duty and were wilhn& to sacrifice for tl:~ their country. Like your sold~rs. they left their homes and families not be· cause they wan led to but becauJt. their country called on them Patnousm 1s not hmued to the men of Vietnam or to the men of Amenca but IS the pnvtlcge of aU men. They fi&ht under the11 flag whether 11 be red . while and blue or red , yellow and blue. Your suppmtc:rs 1n this country could lake Sltis facuon from the release of the pnsoners. This, more than any· thlllg else, would demonstrate that you . too. do not seek revenge apmst men wh o did theJr duty. This. too. would show the world that compassiOn , not punishment. can lead to peace. The arguments of your critics thai human life means nolhtngto you would be baseless If you allowed JUSt peace by acting quick ly to the appeal If your heart contatns mercy and your soul compass10n and 1f you truly seek to help the cause of peace, you hne an opportunity to achJeve these image.s in the eyes of the world . The feelin& h_!re is that you don't I,~ L-.;;. .~,..~ ;..-"e care about the individual; thai h.is need• and wants and desi~& don"t matter; that life iJ not sacred to you. Your actions can pve lie to these b;etiefs. An act of amne11y toward American prisoners would show the world that you are concerned with !He and I hat aU life is sacred. Family ties in America are urona and aU Amencans wan I lhese men reumted with the11 families. Some falhen have never seen their children. Some are missin1 the JOY or watch1111 them arow. And , the children. they li¥e wit.h a constant dream and ho~ that they may ap1n be a whole famLiy . Few men 1n the htstory or the world ha>~e been g~vcn the o pportunity that you now have. H1story can record you as 1 man of compassion ; a man who respected hu · man life and held it in h.igh value , a man who held that famLiy life tS paramo unt providing a measure or peace to many famihcs. Return these men to therr families and the world would hail you . Retam them and your supponers can't help but wonder ilbout you! smcenty and ma- uves. We address you not as one enemy to il.no ther but as one human to anothtt As Cltlz.ens of the Umted Slates we have no po wer to offer il.nythmg as tndivJdual.s but good w1ll m ell.change for the men you hold. We havt no power to make threats 1f you don't We only have hope . hope that you will heed the pleas and resto~ these men lo their fam ilies. ).~ _J..; .. P.t ?;.~ <f.l ~· :r"; A,(,1~ ...... t ._,.. ,.,.._ ""'l•N · ~'1.j' ,.,_,.,;;ft ·' v -",; l,,J Jo' ;.:1( I~'· l~~---L • .fl:· q.>o.~ ;L-,..~ l o J .. •n l t O • .'~t ~~ '6>-o Lo vo ~t.: l~.;.,~ ll~ t_ '{;',.., fo !..o., !.;;,.. ,.."P>1 or~ b<( •;.._ itf- Amendment No. 274, to prezone unincorpon.ted territory ad- JOining the City of Newport Beach lor the purpose of de- termining the toning tha.t will apply to such property i..D the event of subsequent UR@xa.tlon to the City. Specific considera- tion wil.l ,be given to the esb.b- llstLment of a P-C "Planned Community'" District to pro- vide for the development of a,pprolimately 28 acres of land located north of Pacltlc Coast Highway and east of S~r1or Avenue for development as restderu~a-1 garden apartments and condominiums using up to three stor y buildings wltb pri- vate recreation facilities, and both underground and surface par lang. NOTlCE IS HEREBY FUR- THER GIVE N that the saidpub- Uc hea.r1ag wUI be held on the 21st day or December, 1970, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. tn the Council Chambers of the Cily Hall of the City of New- port Beach, Calilorni.a, at whtch time and place any and all per- sons interested may appear and The Exchangett~s of New- port Harbor will hold their Christmas party .l.t &:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec . 16, The party will be a tour or the bay and view ot the ltgt1ts aboard the Pavilion Quet-n . Tt1e event wtu be hosted b)" OOth U1e E xcha.nge Club a.od the Exchangettes. :--~o w "T J1~() :'\IF WP0~1 '3LYD Ph. ~o-<JJ83 (o&ta \1csa be ,..,.. '"""'"· M A T T R E S S E S Laura Lagios NEW -&E80"rLDINC City Clerk. Irregular ShaPf"S City of Newport Beach JGDenpriDcJ _ Cott• l~ • shinina d1•mond Pf~l 8nna your mesup ~ de•r. With • 11ft tMt spe1k1 •for~ .. For your love f.iont to he•r. MEMIEt OF AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY CHARLES lL BARR ~ ........... Ia!'-lJI...&. c.tr. Pubtish: Dec. 10, 1070, in COSTA lrroUSA t.4AnRESS CO. the Newpor t Har;;~bo~r~E;ns;;•;~~~~~'i'i~ii"i•·i~iii•i~ii'iui"ii"'ii~i'i'i''~~~=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::: J1@@®ilooo and we love it! Laguna Federal Sa,·ings lm es being locally founded. locally owned- we're a mutual associa thm. nwned by our depositors ... with the oldest F edt•r.d Charter in the count<·. Yes, we love being the :\.,sod.t ti<>n who has grown up with the communities it sent..'"· whn i..; proud of its independent leadership in Orange Count\ .. md who intends to keep it that W3)'! 9()0/o of our ho m~ loans art• marlf' within a 50 milf' radius. I OOo/o o f savings from our Onm~t' Count~· ~vers is in\'estf'cl in Orange County. Anti no association pays hi{!lu·r it1t rrcsr or offers more ooried ways to save. Our doors swing wide to welcome you ! ~h~lm.rtJ /J:,n,w,., @jwn ~e Come one! Come all! Meet your fri ends hosting the evening's feslivities at our Laguna Beach main office. EnjO\' Christmas carols. organ music, holiday refreshments . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11 5 TO 9 P .M. AND lOAN ASSOCIAllON ONUO«e Co~UWJ'• U.rr~•'• f"irtl and Stronreot irwkpendeal r-.wl JMooald>BayPlau South Laguna. Calif. 260 Ocean Avenue Laguna Beach. Calif. 494-7541 IKll N. El Camino lleol s.na..-c.w. •· • HEliPORT HAROOR EHSIGII SECOND SECTION - -P111 i THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1970 CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF • So is a healthy environment. At Edison we're working to bring you both. Can you picture living without electricity? Shut it off and you shut down elevators. traffic lights. computers, radios. TV sets and refrig- erators. You'd also shut down most factories. Electflcity is one energy we cannot do without. Fortunately, electricity is clean . flameless, odorless and doesn't create by- products of combustion at its point of use. The product1on and diStribution of elec- lfiCity does have some effect on the environ - ment we share. Everything man does has some effect But 1f we tailed to supply elec· tflc1ty for the factor~es . farms and homes in the 14-county area we serve in Central and Southern Calrfornra. the impact on all our 11ves would be devastatmg. At Ed1son . two ol ou r mator goals are to cont1 nue to prov1de a rel1able supply of elec- tn cr ty and to work to rm prove the envrron - ment wrth relatron to our generatmg plants and other facilllres Edrson has been dorng both smce the early 1900's One example 1S the vast B1g Cree• Hydro- electnc ProJeCt n the H1gh S1erra Here Ed1 ~ son built a network of dams and takes to trap the melting snows. This water now spins the turbines that generate electricity for hun- dreds of thousands of our customers. As well as supplying electricity, "Big Creek" provides a vacation paradise for the public to enjoy, complete with campgrounds, man-made takes, and streams wel~stocked with trout . Moreover. "Big Creek" means flood con- trol and irrigation water for the farmlands of the San JoaqUin Vallf'y below. Water was once the primary source of .. ·---_~~~::;_:::-----:; Emission control. By applyrng recent developments rn pollutron control emrssro ns from Ed rson·s lossd~fuel plants have been substa ntmlly reduced, rncludrng a ~rgn!frcan r reductr0r1 rn nrtrogen oxrdes Ocean studies. power used to spin the turbines that gener- ated electricity for Central an d Southern California. But after most feas ible hydroelec- tric power sources for Ed ison customers had been tapped , we turned to fossil-fuel power plants to meet the growing demand for etec- lflc energy. Power plants in Sou thern California have never been the major contributor to air pol · lution. but when fuel is burned in power plants. certa in by-products of combustion are released into the atmosphere. Th is is true when burning gas or oil in power plants. gas 1n homes, or gasoline in autos. To mrnimize by~ products of combustion from our power plants. Ed ison has been working for many years in many ways. For example, Ed ison launched extensive air pol- lution research programs over 15 years ago. We were among the first compan ies in the natron to actrvate such programs and have A vacation paradise. succeeded in making signif1can1 reductions in emissions from our power plants. We are working to reduce them even further. We believe generating electricity at nuclear power plants is another effecti ve way we can help to improve the environment. In a nuclear reactor there is no combustion. so there are no by-products of combusti on . Therefore. we plan to build additional nuclear units. Two are scheduled for opera- tion in 1976 and 1977 at the San Onofre Generating Stat ion near San Clemente. Thereafter. the only major generating facili- ties Ed ison plans to build 1n Southern Cal i- fornia's South Coast basin are nuclear plants . sCE Southern California Edison Ed1son's B1g Creek Hydroe leclfiC Protect , located 1n the H1gh S1erra 1n Central Catlforn1a. su ppl res electrrc l!y and provrdes a vast recreatron area for the publrc Burying lines. Marine biologist surveys sea life near the San Onofre Nuclear Plant to determine if sea water, used to cool plant condensers, affects the marine environment when the water is returned Peaceful use of the atom. Edison has expanded its continuing program to underground new and exist- ing local tow-voltage distribution lines. to the ocean. Nineteen reports over 7 years have revealed no significant changes. ' . . Nuclear power plants are a clean source of electricity. In a nuclear reactor there Is no combustion, so there are no by-products of combustion released Into the atmosphere. Although a nuclear plant is a source of miniscule amounts of radiation, they are far below the levels set by the AEC. Above. San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, near San Clemente. Two additional units are scheduled at this site.