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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-01-21 - Newport Harbor EnsignTHE 14EN OF THE YEAR l<l<l970, FredSc-at left Utd Eclpr (Ned) Hll\ •t rlJI>t, are r eeelvtna their plaque• from 0. W. (Otct) Richard, tblli63 ma.a ot the yiar, at the an- nualinstallaUoo buquet or tbe Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce,. held Thursday even1D1 at the Balboa Bay Club. This 1& tbe lint Ume 1n the 64 yW history of the Chamber tnat 2 men were awarded the hllb boDOr. Mr. Schoepe, woo recently retired as manacer of the Newport Beach branch ot B&Dk ol America alter almost 50 years wtth the banldn£ flrm, was preltldeot of the Cba.mber ln 1963, "boas of the year" to 1968 lor the Newport Harbor BPW Club, baS served 11 preatdeot of the Newport Beach VD.Ited Fuod, presidtot of the Lido Shops Assn., vice..presJdeot of the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club and dll"tctl!)l· of tbe Oraoge Emp1re Boy Scout CouocU. Ned Hill, a Navy veterao of World War I. ..,..Md tor the U. S. Gypsum Co. tor 12 ye&rs, fouoded the Hlllco Building .Uter1als Co. 10 Loa Aaples, came to Ne1JI)OI't Beach 1n 1942 and was ooe of tbe found- ers ot tbe Ackerma.D Boat Co., bullctlng su.b-cbaan on lead-lease ror Great Britain aod boats tor the U. S. Nt.l'Y and tugs tor the Army, He wu tbe fou:ndlnc president of Marto- ers Bank on MulDers MUe aod served In tbl.t capacity uoHl it was taken onr.by United Calltornla Ba.ok. Thea be served u brancb manager, and later became coordlmtor or pubUc relatJ.oos tor MulDers, Corona del Mar, Airport and Htm.Uogtoo Beach branches. He bas been a Klwaniao for some 40 years, serllog as president of the Aogeles Mesa and tba Newport Harbor clubs, and ala) bas beea president of the Newport Harbor Cham- ber. Durlog the tostallatlon ceremoo1es at the banquet, William c . Rlog, presldeot of Harbor lovestment Co. of Corona del Mar, was 1osta.lled as Chamber president, aod Mrs. George P. Zebl.l, assistant director of ppbllc rela.Honsabd development at Hoa.g HospU,l, was Installed a.s presldeot or tb.e Doll-_Ftns, the .,omen's dtvtston. (Cameo House pOOto.} POOL COST : $311,500 nlf OHL1' l0C.U.L1' Olllille:O, IMD&"DIOIN'T N!~.,flt IN _Tttf. HAitiOit ,.,1 10( COSTA MESA COROM4 DEL WAR, C4LIF. reeway Fighter charges '' reaucratic ·bl mail'' C• Tbe Cbai:rJlWI. of the Cltaens mlsalob,-·DO rei&Uoa to AI S. as it oow elists 'rill be p-ossly p-eements be senttolhevoters. lty . managerCoordinatlog Committee, Wal-Koch--made tbe statement to inadequate. The result Is a City Clerk Laura Lagios was ter J. Koch, said yesterday tbat refCIODM 10 tbe Coumy Roads plao wb.lch is not mW.Uy sat-served wtth a nit ot mandate County Road Commissioner AI Comm1aslooer's letter to the lsb.ctory a.od therefore 1n vlo-orderlnK her to stop pres;ara-"d d S, Koch's threat to cut off city to wb.lch be said: lation of a major principle of tions for the election. II e name arterial hi&bway tlaanelng tO Tbe City's resolutioo to pre-tbe Arterl.al H.ig:bway FllllJlC-But She said she wUl con- the City of Newport Beach be-veDl tbe coutructloo of the lng Program (AHFP). tlnue her preparations aDd ap- Newport Be&ch Ctty Mana-cause of lts posltloo on the Route One Freeway Wl.thin the "The technical stall' ot the pear In COW't Jan. 29 to sllow pr Haney Hurlburt &JlDOUDCes Coastal Freeway "smacks of City limits ••• "would coo-AHFP bas directed the UDder-cause why she shouJd proceed the appotntmeat ot a Dlfr ad-bureaucratlc blackma.ll." floe all coutal tramc flows slgned to notif)' the City thatlt!i wtth the election. tblDistraUYe assistant. Walter Kocb, former chalr-. to the u1sttog Pacltlc Coast ellgilbtuty to pa.rticl,pite lD the Meaowntle CUyAttoroeyTul- Sbels IIJdy Lynn Kelley, tor-~ ot the city's Parks, HJKflway, and as a resuU: the program Js now lo jeop(u-cty, Iy Seymour, in a letter to Wr. merly or LosAnples •. Sbe·takes Belches and Recrea.tlon Com -City's artertal b.lgbway pla.o and unless a mutually a'ccep-Koch am other members of oler the spot formerly held by COACH ERN IE JOHNSON table master pla.n ls ~ted, the Citizens CoordlnatingCoun-PhU.Up f. Betteocourt, whO was fUrther priorities ror proposed ctl aod the Harbor Area Free- appolllted asalatant clty mana-ctty projects, locludlog those way ft gtlters vowed he would f: ~h~a:'::.~Uon ~~~~ ·IS HELD TO CONTRACT :~=~~~thebel~!:~: ru:u; ~er011to ~oi maaapr or Belmoot. · "It ls therefore requested the city clerk and would awear Miss Kelsey, whO ls 26 ltlld. 1 that the City advise the tecl:uli-at the heulng on Ja.o. 29 to unmarried, ha.s B.S: and mas-Trustees ottheNewportYesa Mesa hllfi school athletic cal sta.U ot its lotenttons with "defend the City Council's de- ters deeree.i: 1n publlc admlnt-· uoUied school district turoed trainer, Richard Croson. "to-regard to the correction of its cislan to hold the election." stratton ftom t.SC; Jndua.ted down arequestTuesdaybyNew-teli:ionLl.ly, wtllully, mallc-master pla.n and whetber such t.lr. Seymour sa.l.d: "U ts my number ooe to her class ud port Harbor htgtlscbooUootball ioua:Iy, wrongfully, and without correction ca.n be Implemented Intention to submit enr y arcu- was prV:Ideot of tbe student coach Ernie Johnson to release reasonable cause or provoc.a-prior to the setting of priori-meat wblch Ibellentobemerl- body ill the scbool of pubUc hlm from b.is teachiogcootract. t.loo, assaulted, struck, beat and ties to Febrtaary for the coming torl.ou& In support of tbe po. admJ.nl&trattoo. She received The contract, which ruo.s to wantonly caused Paul J4an1.z year's prouam." sltioo that the court should oot ~the Emery OJ.aeo award for the Juoe 30, would preventhlmtrom severe bodily lojury, shock aod Walter Koch said the Road ioterfere wtth the election. , , • outstamio&:. ua.du&tlng senior tu.J.ngtheposiUon ashea.dfoot-lojury to the nervous system, Comml..ssiooer's letter ls an and wUI tully cooperate totbe 1.n tbe scbool of pubUc admioJ-ball coach at Cerritos Jwlior aod physical palo a.od suffer-emmple -of burea.ucr:acy at its defeose of this lawsuit 'rith aoy .stration to 1966. She alsO has College uotu after the contract log.'' dW'ing a.o locldent at the worst. "This action by a mao attorney of yow-sektctloo." taken S ·courSes ln automatlc expires. He was named as the Costa Mesa hlgb scoool park-wbo purports to be a pubUc Mr. Walter Koch also crltl- data piocesslog and syste:ms oew coach at the collegeloNor-1og Jot Oct. 31. servant and woo has favored cl!.ed .some statements byNew- apalysis. walk: last week. First reading of a revlsloo this freeway which would tear port Beach Mayor Ed Ht.rth. Mlss Kelsey has Interned In Coach Johnson was not a-of school dlstrlct policy re-"' our city, ls a classic ex-Mr. Hirth nad S'olid: ·•1 doo't the clUes or Sao otego "and vatlable for comment oo the g;ardiog the filllng ot trustee ample of bureaocratic black-see where tbls ele<:Uoo wtll ac-saa· Dimas; worked 1o the air board action yester day. He was vacancies was accepted. The mall." ~ compUSh aoytlllog. pollution caotrol Institute of .-eportedly tn NorwalkatteD.ding ~cUon merely changes board Mr. Koch said AI Koch., who "We nave been trying to ret Trustees o!theNewportMesa constructed, It would cost about bond election and that the re-USC: was a.dmlnlstraUve as-a meeting with the Cerritos poUcy to coln'clde wtth a new is retiring, is reallY leavtng the freeway question back toto UD1tted school district heard a $311,500. ma.tolng $37,000 come from the slsta.ot to the University of board of trustees oo the action state law requ1rlog a special us a "swan song. It Is a a publlc bearing for maoy years proposal trom S~t. WtWam Hetoldtrusteesthattbe Clty Civic Center override tu:--Maryla.lld, European divtsloo, ta.kenbytheNewportMesa.trus-election for thf: tllliac or va-sad day, I think, a sa.d da.Y, and we 1\ave been unnecess- L. Cunningham Tuesday n1Kfit of Newport BelchandtbeOlyln-which would result 1n a 1-cent Heidelberg, Germa.ny; worked tees. ca.ot trllStee seats, rather than when a publlc otflcia.l uses this tul." tor tuncUng of the proposed pic Pool boosters would pay" for tax boost. tor tbe City or Coventry In The retu.sal or the board to tile previously accepted pollcy k1od ot threat over a city tha.t "I tlnd 11 very bard to be- Newport Harbor hilfi scbool aboul $99,500 or the cost, 'rith Trustees took ooactioo·onthe Eogland ror 6 months; aod to release him ftom his contract, of a.ppolntin& trustees until wants ooth1ng more tbu to lieve t:b&t the. lr4ayor or this olympic pool. the district footing tbe balance proposal, but directed tbe sta.tt 1967 weot to work ~ tbe Los howeYer, was oot eJpected. to tile oeu regular sc hool; bcfud plu Its owo destiny." city would deny Its clti&ens tbe Dr. CunnJ.nlham sa.ld that 1t of $212,000, He sugeated tbat to proYide all past and present Angeles pollee department, cause him any serious prob-elecUoo.. · If AI Koch's three.t becomes rllfit to •ote 011 an issue u ao ''optlmum" pool--ooe with $175,000 of the district's share IQformatioo oothepool deveklp-where She worked ~ trom lu· terns "With ll1s De'il' aA~Qintment, The boi.rd droved an a.-r ea.lity tbe city couJd Jose more lmport:a.D.t as this," Yr. K.oeb all desired rllc1lltleg..-ware be Pl'O'fided for In a special ment tor deter~f.nl.tloo at 1 oiol' .ldmln1straUn a.ssist:u't other thaD tl'le time rllctor. greement wlth tbe Ceatnll& tbUl $200,000 1D hl.cbftY ftmcls . said. -SAILORS-N O. t lit S1A!E later date. to •Idol' adm1D1.trat1Ye usU-Tbe trQJtea denied a elalm acbool dl.ltrlct tor tbll ectuea-Tbe aetloa b)' tbe rOIIlloom-••we l'll•t caae tbz'ouCb &11 Truteta alto t.fd a oro-ta.at. ~. U.O bu e~Waatn !Uecl by Darb WUeoz Mu.l& • U. oC de&1 ~ trom ~ mf•ftnw -wu cal:r.-ol..,. ... 1M ._1 ~-...... "tcr•....._..~C.; h MW .............. euot•Jfntttnc .... t&W «·• ICID.f 'Paal WJJd.L Mewport y.._ _... . ..etiDol _..,,_....,..,.. C1111Jt f:!Oil-till' taU 011--tbe r:au.tlld .... ReertUioe Dtpt. for ):Ut .fie ... I.Dd tedei-allfUll, Tbe lutt &lleps tbl.t a Costa dllttlct b' 19?0-71. tro'terS1&1 treeny lsRe. U.. mayor l.od theee former Garth Ber psoo aDd Kurt Other k:lca.l water poloists velopmeat of 2 tuet..ll dia-Sbe Is 1 member ol PI Sig-Former Newport Beacbmay-mayors ud Ylce mayor wut Krumpbols of Corona del Mar boaored Include tbe foJJowtog: moods at TeWJnk.le Scbool. ma. A.Jpha, Natiolll.l PubUc Ad-c c BOARD EXPANDED ors Charles S. Hart aod James ~ deay tbe people tbelr rolce htgtl school, Ed White of New-2od team, Matt Greer, ·Harbor UDder the proposa.l the C~ mloistratlon Hooorary Society; • • B. Stoc:lc5.r0. and former vlce tn th.ls maner ." port Harbor high school and Hip; 1 r d team, Jim Smith, Mesa r ecreation department execuUn couocU member ofthe mayor Hans Lorenz ba"Ye tl.led He saJ.d tba.t Mr . Stoddard., Roo Mlsiolek of Costa Mesa Harbor Hlgb; 4th team, Jay would pay all of the cost tor metrpllta.n chapterotthe Am-The boUd of ~:tlrectors of the loWlng to serve oo tbe eucu-a suit 1n S"'*'lor Court charg-Mr. Lorenz l.Dd Mr . Hart were htgtl school bave been.oamed Farrer--of Harbor Hl&b aDd the 2 dlamoods with ~e ex-arlca!l Society of PubUc Ad-Newport Harbor Chamber of Hve board: John A4coab, Larry tng the tonhcomlng llarch 9 all tor ao election 011 the e.a:- to tbe 1970-71 Ali-America.o Greg Lolli, Corona del Ma.r; cepUon of tile backStops .iJld · mlnlstraUoa· aod a member of Commerce expanded its u~ Ylller_. Guy Burr!U aod Wll-election on the treeway as tt-tensioo of the bay club laue. water polo first team. 6th team, Mike Be&l, Costa the land. The school dstrlct _the Western'Governmental Re-ecutive board by 4 members Uam hudson. lept "But now they haVe gooe tull Mesa, and John Holyoak.e, Co-would provide the land. and costs search Assn. She wtll begin with 4 new appointments dur-The oew appointees will as-Tile Marco 9 electioo was circle and woilld deoythepeople U. F. gets 94%of goal rona del Mar; 8th learn, Kevin of the backstops was estimated Work Jao. 2S at a salary or log luncheon Monday. sist the o~er ~~e~':;iJ ~d set by L.le City Council after of this city the right to •ote on Ashe, Harbor Hl&b, a.od Rod at about $2;000. No cost estf. $1 087 a month The board appointed the fol-members, r es e og, · more tbao 4,500 signatures of ao issue of much ueater coo- Ross, Costa Mesa. mate was given oo the r est of ' ' tirst vice pr esident Bob Me-residents of the city 1.n an in-sequeoce than the Ba.lboa Bay CIF champion Harbor IUgh the development. The 2 dla-II ' Curdy , 200 vice president Clint it.lative drive requested it. ClUb lease--namely the tree- was ranked .. the No, I teom molllls would .. tully llg!lte<l Fa rewe I Neumann s, Hoose, treasurer Bob Milum, . The Oollo< measures call !Dr way ; a treeway that will' tear In 'tbe state. Corooa del Mar, and would be used jointly by e.ucutlve director Jack Bat-the resciod.ing ot the city's this city in two aDd that will the Irvloe Leacue champ, Was tbe district aDd the city. · I I d nett, a.od lmmed.iale past pres!-agreement with the state for the destroy many mUlloos or 001-re!!':t~~~=e':~'!.~: ranked 5th, aDd Costa Mesa The matter was referred to c ou n c ; au s pas tor dent Chuck Currey. rlgbt-of-way to the freewayaod Iars wortb ol t:uable property reached 94 per cent of tbelr loth. tbe sta.tr for turtller study. HI CH SCHOOL 5 TU DENT a cnarter ameDdmentthat wouLd as weU as destroy our en- $411,000 pl, collectillg a total B h d 0 1 1 d A farewell party wu heLd thereby carrying 00 his workla J AYM E OHLH AVER Dl E 5 require all Mute freeway a-rlroomeot.'' ot$387,453. eac upgra lOg s are l4ollllayOYoiiiO&a18etlleiTow-oroor that Oomayeojoyawell Jaymo OOihavor, 17, iisz8 STREET END LAUNCHING C&mpa.tro results were U· ers in Costa WH& tor Putor detentd rest; and Wagnolla St., Costa.Mesa,·died r.:)UOCed Jut wtU at aluocheon A pro)ilct to ~cradi aod re-4.1tb. st. a.od Mrs. ~a.ul G. Newna.on. "WHEREAS, we , the mem-Ja.o. 13 at tJoaK HoiPlta-1, tol- meet1oc of the Food's board ot Jtote low q...Uty flU mattri&l 2, The cut made by the bull-who left t.ht Dell day for tMir ben ol tl'le City Councll of the low1oi a brief llloess. He wu PLAN GOES TO COUNC L cl1reetors, held at the Girl Scout OD West Nnport bel.cbtl P doHra wlll ltart trom ell.st-oew bomelo Hemet. · City of Costa Mesa, do hereby born c.-. 1, 1953, la·WJaml I Houe 1n Newport S..ch, Dr. NtUm&DO,._ the fouodlnc" t..1:1ank THE REVEREND PA UL """"' Thla 11 tbt tlut yeu ottbe UDiilr ft.1 U:ooday 181• the log &r&d• DIU the property to putor ud ~ putor tmerttua G. NEUMANN tor h1a devotion Bach, Fla., I.Od came to Or-only formed Karbor Ar• uo. I'C*Ylaloo ol Lt.IObD Belt ot a mulmum of2 ft. dtpth at tht of tiM Ftnt Bapt1.t Cburc.b of ta tM people's aptrltuiJ. and aop County 15 Yta,rs arc. He The Newport 8e&cJI; Parka, tbe matter prod~~eed no sub- lttd Fum, whlcb nnlted trom tbe Corps of EDiSDMrl tad Don berm llile. Ce»ta MeM, wu pnstlUd a educatloall OHdl ud his coo-wu a student at Costa Mea Be&cbeii.Dd Rec.reattoo Com -staat1al opposttton to hand-cat- the merpr of the former New -S&atord, b&rbor aad t1dliud.a S, The equlpmeDl wtU work copy ar a re.olutioo from tbe a1dtraUoD of the well btlnc ot hl&b ~enool. miuioo •W recommtod to the rted sm.sJ.l boats, but residents port S.cb a.MCost&Meaa Uni-aide With the City ol Newport r.:) cloter than 30 ft. from Costa Mesa City CoUDelf. lalld-. DOt ooly his C.OQil'ept1oa but surnvors Include IUs par-Ctty CoUDCll Wooda.y DJ.&tlt tba.t iodtcated they did oot !HI the ted FUDds. Bacb. private property. 1DK tllm tor bta ma.ay ytus tbt eatlre community· and ents, J.tr. and Mrs, Wllllam 4i street ends lo the clty be streets should be opened up to The $SB7,453 amount r&lMd Tbe work will conallt •••a-4.. The restoration work w1U 01 service. The prese:otaUoo ''WHERE AS, we cia bereby Ohlhaver; 3 brothers, WU11am, opened tCI to bud-carried boat trl.ilered boat launcbtng. ln c.uh and pledpa represeota Ual.l.y or bulldo&1Dc poor rna -rtlult 1n tJta.bllshiog a beach wu made by Mu. Rob«'t WU-clte REVEREND NEU14ANN as Cbrls &Dd Grea; 4 sisters, Jilt. launchtJli. LAKER BASKETBALL 1 l!.Z per ceot increase OTer terlal 1Dto the aurr SODI where p-ade which will slope and 5100, wile or tbt mayor. a.o Otri'STANDING . CrriZEN Bormle, otane and Betsy, all ot The CommiulOit, durtnc a 21 the tuodt railed lutyearbythe 1t will be YUbtd bysurfa.ettoo. drain from the prlonte pr~-Dr-. NeumanowtudeYotehlm-wbo possesses a.o ezemplary the tamUy home. meetinK Tuesda)' niibt, made TRIP SET FEB. 2 ttpUate United Fuod orp.nt-At a later ciatt, IUI"face ar .. erty to the beacb tace. selt tor tbe nut lltlr&l months attitude toward Ills fellow men Funeral services were held the decllloo oa tbe buia: that The City of Newport Beacb Uoo which still ban lowqQilltJma-5, Approlimatel)' 25,000 to the taU: of ed.ltloe andre-l.Dd whoge compassloo for Jan. 15 at St. Joachim's Ca.th-It feels there are IMUfftclent parks, belches aDd reereatioo u. 11' tertal will be CO¥tred. by bl .......... dt otmaterl.a.lwlllbemoved. ""sl a 1ar that. ollc Church •-•erme•• --at opport...u.tiu for owners of. o-"meot··--cesa~t•or-Robert Hteld, Newport Beach ..., ~-u ng commeo Y .. e people ha:s led hJm to tbe post-• lUI '" .. .., -• ... ....,... a " tlaaoclal e~eeuUwe lad IIDII'al KJ'ade materla.l. 8. Ooe or two bulldoZers wtll has alre&dy wrttt.n, 00,er101 tion ot btlfi staDdlog 10 this Holy Sepulcher Cemetery, Or-small boats to pt them Into 900 tJasketbtll exciU'sioo to see ..,., balr IIJ.d the Tbe lollowioC pldellDes an be used oo the job, the Btble from Geouts 1.o tbe C m unity· aod also we wlsll aoce. · Westclllf Mortuary -.as the nter. the La.kers play tbe BostoD cam.,...p~. c man, bt1nC followed; 1, AU restoration work 'irlU Old TeStament throucb Re.ela· h~ ~ell ~n the ~sl.oo or 1n cl:w're ot arraogements. Tuesday's public bearing on Celtlcs Sunday 81'eoin&. Feb. mooey will CO toward s~t 1 'I'M wort wU1 eommeoce be accompUsheddurlngda,JUgtlt lion ln the New Teatameot. He b1s ret1rement trom his active T • f M 1 c I 21. Busses will •ve from ot tbe Ulllted f\&Dd's SO bealth. behreeo Utra ud Sstb Str•ll boars aod oa we~Js oD.J.y ba 1 Loted Lo book ty Mariners Park, EastbluttPa.rk,. llmlly aorvlce, youth l"l<<Uce, -~ pro-··· ~-" ·-~ 8 u ·-__ .. '""ted lbat tb '-• t t . t pr posltloa as Pastor ol the First I me 0 r a r s 0 rra ud otbe I b.lch dl -..-___ ......._ w•uu • ~ auuc-e form 1n about a yel.l". He also Baptist Church." Bldb.~ Hi Us Park. and the ta'· ~ Tt'; 85 wt Bell h ... tbe Sllllta Aol. Rtver. a ts tlti-restoralloa work wUl be com-w beerl. asked to bttp the J:&S. 11 signedb Ma Robert Newport Harbor Community ~~ M 08 0:~ c • mated tb&t available ftmdl will pWed witbJ.D tbree weeks. tor ot a new church lA Hemet vit: and C J ~~ WU-"Warty's Corral," Costa sioaer of cu.ltural activities, Youth CeDter at 5:SO p.m. r __ , .. _._esa a area be eJ;«<dtd wbeo tbe wort baa 9. Tbe belch wtUootbeclos-aDd be ha.s 1 oumbtr o1 speak~ ouo;; We sa bllfi schOol's flrst anoual aDd Debbie McAlister aDd Sue Pa.rUc.ipant:s wtll be lltt1oc ~· -to -~--•-1 ed to lard Jorda.n, AlYlo l.otley, Wll--· .. ~•-t will be._,. "'s Frl-S ........... --.. e, treasurers. to ,., $•.-sec•-but -EYeD tl'loup the carnplip procr ~a~~u.uwaw J ..,-s. in& eappmeats In otber uam St. Cla.lr aDd Jack Ham-d;"'Sa.'7 di andS;;;;:y Jao. ·---..... ~ ~" uuu wu lbort 6 per eeot of tbe f"l" d dl " 0 f b 12 chiJfcbes. mett. n-3l,a:Uthe ~tpschooLN~Mfld COSTA MESA. DOC 'PAL' :m':!t!a:~:-'--~ OTU'~ll coal. Mr. HJekl stru-I lOg ea IDe IS e He W&S Gamed putot e.mer-GOLDIE IARHES DIES after their ........ tJouemas-TALKS OH T.V. SHOW ld lid that 'Ca ......... t,. tOliiDteers . • ltus o1 tbe Costa Mea First 16 years o ud IIDdl:r Ud .. _. 8ai)C..lst Ch b bU s1 Mrs. Goldie Ba.rnes, &5, ol cot, the fiiD time Is be!Ar put U J'OU doa't beU..-e that •doe $2..50 for those 17 l.1ld ewer. ~ere to ~tdl.-=-:"th:: Prolpecttn caiMIIdttM b' ot tbe Fa.t.r•tew State Hospital natioo. T:~ ~:S ~; 216 E. 18tb St., CO$b. Mesa, oo by tbe studellls ..-r the CAN talk, cba.Dces are you. han Boys \lOder 11 ma.JC be ae-1!.zr~.mar ~ a a tbe ! H&ts tb&t ~ LD •il lD. lddlttoo. to tM area betw"eeo the chur ch are beblc Mlllled ~ Ja~ 18 at South Cout .:llrec.Uoo of the Associated Stu .. De¥tr beard ••PaJ.." wbobeklncs companled by u oi!Jtr t:rotMr He· aid "fUDd ra1I1Dc hu oa the Newport Uta -'Gtd· Harbor 81Td. aDd Faiolew, by Dr. James Combs, no was Community Hospital Sht wu dtot Couoc1L to W.rs. FetglliOn or Costa or .tatbeJ1. aDd 1M eaur• r..m.tlJ bee xtr' lv dUll ult bt-aebool 411trlct board bin oa11 aorth ol Bater st., In Costa Cl.lled to the ch~~reh aut r-.r . bora Auc. 14., 1905, lD Ok.l:a-rutured wUI be rides, pme Mua.. Pal l.bd Mu. F.-rusoa ls lm1ted to atteDd lacbdac 0 e eme~ , c UDt1l Feb. U to IUe tbtlr dec-U:tta. boma, a.ad came to Oruce bOOths the Sttlp City· KouM: n.lkitd ott wttb 1\l.&fl lloaots a wtves ud 1t...eta.. Rqil(ra.~ :'*.:!the .:0:,~~ '=&1 1lar&UoD. til eanct.,.cy. Trut11 U'll. 6 loeludtt the Here Is the tut of tbe Costa COUDty lo 1935, Bud. 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"' 1110 -c.., . -·-,... .. __ 1 81 Spodat Corr._taot a, Tom Anolo..., ::.,~ ~~ \:! =::-... '::'Ill'":.::: r:=-....!c~ ~Apr!~ m11. c:-...,,, C... ....... c.IIL --Tbo material ...s Ia lut AH IMI'OITANT MiniNG CANCIUID ..-....... uwur~ll!'-XEMO <::::> 111:10~ --•"'•ci....Piocamo TIL.UDM. 11M-CAt-c:.4e 71.. wm:• colwnals ~lA thbla-.This has, never been printed bc~ore. but Pr~icknt N!ll~ Dr. C&rl llellllirtlae.s.WMt•e onr WMt from au ~ ot tM ClOiMI) .... ... Wotl< I trUclo 09 · bo G<ot W 11 oh 1 he d Pres t-of_Uio __£br-._""!, 00 Tho to yolco llloli II'Polillo will l 1'.:.. l ... _I.:" 11::. ... , -.... t::i~y lormaUon -11101 by locaL" ... worned. Ulh -... • ... -;. r"'u'!, '; tiiO City c-u ..toofbtriO cloclol"_,_., __ :-:,..-...!t""'~:t!":;=! ::~ 11o ~~ -=..:.~. -·::.:::~':!!.~!""=~:-~~~ ~!~c~f ~~ -~~~~~:~ ~~~i~~'':u:~·Vi:o::~,i~,~~ -In dta11aa billnquollor 1*-PlbUc ...:="tataJa~ In& a _..,diUOlCO Wuo tile -,.,.._,. -· 00 .,_...,, ,..._ ·-I•••·,.W ..::~with "be. vtmber, 1969, .. Ute-111 __ ..,._ """:-up tile miU •-J· • C..O. •1 ... ,'Coli. _ cbo:::::w. -u;;:, H"c'' the bow-by-blow deta'l• of how it all hoppcncd' meal II ' moollo& P~ to YW ~~ • ~-tbola'"'l•r tile adYWH 1'.: ,_T -:!'~ ENSIC" .... ~J."'\:. :~;& ;:.4" lla~ evol:tllog· the lulow-Two """"'r"tivc pol•io.,, lnocr .. tcd in Wollocc broadcni~a doe._ OD Ute put cl tile City r:.-14 ~ ;....: C".!:'.::.. c-,·ot-, lioio ol lodge pined from tbose 11'010> hi• know:edgc of world aWai~. c:onceoved, "''"'"'· and pa•d ~~ ~ M,;~::'c.:::l c:I ... .;.., _. toy-oloanol I• .,..JIIIe4 " ,..lt.li all ,..,.., mHIIDp, they came to tile fo' h" lnp to Southeuo "'"· O~e of I he P"""" .,,..,d wu /ocbodlllod to -.... __ .,.......toy-, cooclustoo that poreots most South Vielnom,. South K~o, NatoonoloSI Cbono. Looo, and IDro tbat body Uolo-Ia tile •-•-o•oo ____ .. bo alorttd to tile teeboolques ohe Unio<d Nahon• Center on New York to lo~ the around-, ollort to blYttlle members,.. used 1D an attempt to e~~an&e work in order co set Wallace officia lly invited by the heads oouldtr tbe problem ot ptat. ARVO e. HAAPA., owner •d publisher of the Ensign •oo-o.~~OO.O:Q0~-0 pareata• a.ttttudea about tbe of state of the above cou~tri~s. All of c.he~ responded fa vor-lac tbe permit to UM tbt PiaU. behavior moc:Utlcatioo metbods ably, some very enthus•ast•call y. ;fnv11auons C;lme to the CONGPKIM*N Park. in the schools, Alabama Governor by telephone and by mail. ITZ Ia 1M ...um Dr MelD Last week's article eoded An official of South Vietnam uUed one of the trip's JOHN G. JOIM tire, tab~ r..!:reeft.t lead: with the adYice to pareats at-sponsors. arranged to meet him and then fly to M_ontgo~f! c.liforrn 35th Dittrid er wtUeb be taa pronc1 to bt, WILL THE PEOPLE'S RIGHT PREVAIL? U local citizens do not have the right to vote on a vitally important local Issue, then there is no meaning to time honored government "of the people, by the people, for the people." That is the grass roots issue in the legal challenge by those who would deny us this right by seeking to stop the March 9 election on the coast freeway. The main argument of the trio chal- lenging the right of the people to express their opinion by secret ballot on March ~ is · that the Initiative election Is invalid because it aims at an administrative act of our City Counci. It would be a mockery of justice and of law making If we cannot vote on an issue involving the destru'Ction of 700 dwellings in olir city and the evic- tion of some 3, 000 people from their homes. To place such a threat of human suffering beyond the vote of the people strikes at the very root of the constitu- tional safeguards of life and property. The issue comes down to this: Will the welfare and the property rights of 7 00 home owners prevail? Or will they lose out to the powerful influences that have been striving long and ceaselessly to get a 1 0-lane freeway bulldozed through the heart of Newport Beach and Corona del Mar f or the benefit of the Irvine Company's tremendous investment In the Fashion Island and Newport Center devel- opment? New citizens give salute Ner ctUzens or the United States took tbeir oath of alleg- lance aDd repeated the pledge to the flag at naturalization ceremonies held Jan. 13 fn Santa Ana. The following local residents participated: MartiDez, Mexico; Jessy and Sjoe.rd Harte, NetherlaJ:xls; Dan Sam Abdulla, Saudi Arabi.a.; Mo- hamed All Hussein, Yemen; aM LaLJtasi Gasu, Western Samoa. ASTROLOGY PROGRAM FOR ZETA TAU ALPHA teodloe tile meeUogs to watcb to personally elttend the invitation from Pres: Th1eu to VISit DO satecard. But If. 08 tbe bu plul:uMd 10 bold tbe fie- for possible plaDts who ml«ftt him in Saigon. Durin& the convenation. Governor W.e llace OD AIIIQit 1,·1tet, Presi-otber b&Dd, tbe compWaory tory rallY IOOiewbtre outaide be coUectl.oglnformatioo oottle asked the Vietnamese official what Mr. Thieu wo uld do if the deal Nilroa flnt IIDYeUed 10 tbe work requiremeat were to be tbe dty. lD b1a receot letter attitwles of the parents. TbJs White House objected to Presjdent Thieu visiting with Amerleao people bJa "welfare uforced a dlffereat k1Dd ol to Go¥trDOI' Roaald Requ. informatioO may be collected Ill Governor Wallace at the Palace in Saigon. The official re· reform" 01' "bUy assls-threat Woald arise. Wbeo a .lae ltated: "We ba'ft always a number of ways. The most plied: "President Nixon is the President of the Unite~ States ta..Dee" plan, tbe mal.ofeatureof mao Deeds publlc a.sst.stuee sought, aod wW coot.Loue 10 do logical method 1s a tape re. and President Thieu is the President of South V1etnam. Wblcb was a "rtaranteed an-and asks for It, tbere Is DO to the best of our ability, to corder, possibly carried l.o a President Thieu will see Governo.-Wallace:· Dual 1Dcome" for aU--the flrst reasoo DOt to require blm to boDor tbe law and order wtllch . purse or briefcase, or the room Shortly a her th is conve rsatic;m, Mr. ·Z1egler, Se<:rela'!' 10 time this bad ever been I.DciUd-wort for it. But U aayooe .could God bas given tll J.a thia eouo- mlght nave a built-in record-President Nixon, was informed of the trip and told Pres1dent ed l.o ,major federal legisla-recetve a guaranteed amaa.J.Lo-try. We are 8Dl1tled peaceably tog device. ADOther way Is tat-Nixon about it. Shonly aft er, the group of silt, including Uoo. come regardless of oeeif, &Dd U 10 aueml)le, and speak out OIU lng DOtes by band, but this Is Governor Wallace. arrived in Saigon. They had a long visit Carried on the crest of a. the poor were encouraged lObe-coovtctloo for victory and I· oot usually done, sl.nce It would with u.s. Ambassador. Ellsworth Bunker, who infq,rmed wue of rhetoric about hOW It Come depeodeot lllODit,tbtotbt piost SIUrtiMter. The area a- be too obYious. them that everything was "all set" and Governor Wallace would ,simpllf)' welfare paper-power of CO"VDmeot to coatrol rOUDd Sao ClemeDte Is barren, lo the first session, you will woul<l be escorted to the Presidential Palace for a 6 P.M. wort IDd compel deadbeats to the1r labor would hold a poteo-but we hope 10 ttod tome place usually liodlrthai tlbthe ':::.ycl:a_lo-visit the following Wednesday with President Thieu. Ambas· work, the adminlstratloo'swe_l-tial for something UDCOmfort-wbere our feet can stand, aod gist Is very!"' ee wit s ,.1~· sador Bunker expressed his und President Nixon's delight fare bill passed the House last ably close to slavery. we can call for victory over and tooseo •us co eagues"' ue .d Th-Jd .· year. But Jn a rare reversal As Henry Hulitt poh:ts out our eDem.les and over com-same tleld YOu will flDd him thld Governor Wallace and Presl ent •eu wou VI~IL of the usU&l .. pattern ot coo-•-.. ,s receot ~·,"Man Vet· munb:m.'' I sant• .~ 1 ,... About 'O minut.:' hefun.• thc 'cheUuled visil. ·• South --•--• tlo toda th "' ... uuu .. very pea -.uu a ways J.U.· • _ _ . r Jl · f ·d gre-.uUiiLI ac n Y. e tbe Welfare state" "The Dr. UclnUreplaytdhlstrump able. Sometimes you hear more Vietnamese official h.:sltanlly .mJ '~anle ~~~ y '"~;me: more ''liberal" Seoate de-=y real cure tor ,O.erty Is card, wbeo be wrote to Presl- about his problems tha.o your Governor Wallace·~ sponsor that Presu.knt leu wou ~ot feated this measure which would od tiOII " Tbe tree ma.n dent Richard M. Nlzon 1o part, own.' The gTO~ wUl ast ques-he able to see Governor Wallace. The sponsor, more tn-oorma.Uy bave been to ,,their f:ee: emPloyed by h1B 0 _,; a.s follows, ••J want to register lions about bow he solt·ed h.is terested In in tegrity than in diplomacy, instinctively grabbed llkiag, after the more coo-cbolce Is the Yery coroerstooe wttb you my protest aptut own problems, and as a rule the Vietnamese o~cial ~y both lape.ls, eyeb~lled him in_ rage se.rvatln" House t\ad awroYed of Am~lca. Only wbea a care-the four to ooe Yoteio the San his answers wtllevoi.e laugbter. OJnd demanded : -.Why? The officta l replted apologet1caUy tt. fu1 l.ovesttgatloo verltles that Clemeate City COUDCil, not to This is all part of getting you that perhaps in 111 year or so he could 1df him why, The defeat ot this bill--one he genuinely C&.ODOt ma1ata1o permli us to ban our Yictory relaxed, and off your guard. To date, the only .. why!' definitely known is that Am· of the few solld victories for b1 If sbould he reeeJnpub-meetioc In Piasa Park, Jan. 30. After the atmosphere has loos-hassador Bunker's office got a call from the White House the beleaguered ta.Jpayer lo the u:'~ssista.oce. AD.y otbei-ar-This effort to exclDde us am ened and r elal:ed a Uttle, he will about noon that day saying that the White House felt strongly ses.sioo ot Congress just com-rugement is a prescrlptioo tor deny us our .right of assembly start to throw you some real that P1esident Thieu should not see Governor Wall ;tce. It pleted--was due to belated but depeodence wtdcb a.tways and treedom of speeeh IIDder strong theor ies about child was suggested that some commitments made by the Nilton vigorous efforts by cro~ssuch ea.ns los 'f freedom tbe coastltutioo 1!: the trllit rearing, not necessarily h.ls AUmimstration to South Vietnam could be cancelled if Presi· as the Amerlca.o Conse"at1ve m s 0 • of your no -win poUcy and oftht own, but strong ones. dent Thieu refused to cancel h i~ meet ing with Governor Uaion and the U.S. Chamber of LEGAL NOTICE excluding of Vice President Ky There Js reason for this. By Wa llace. Commerce, and p&rUcularly to of South Vietnam as our speak- shocking you a few times, be Whm ··commnments'!.. That 1s not known. But you can the dedicated aDd UDttrlng re-NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR.lNG er :d the Oct. 3 march for •lc· gets a reaction from you. By kc.· ~urc or one thing: il was no commi tm ent 10 win the war! search aDd committee work of Notice is hereby gtveo that tory to Washington. your reaction, he knows just A higger man thOJn tho~ previously mentioned did meet Senator John Williams of Dela-the Pla.nolnc Commission of the "U may be neceuary for our which parents he is going to with Govt•rnor Wallace: Pres·dent Chiang Kai Shek ware, now most unfortunately City of Newport Beach will bold people to p.ther somewhere have problems with and wblch or Na tiona list Chin<~. And so did many ot her impor1ant retired, by his owo cbolce. a public hearing 011 tbe awll-outside of the CUy of San Cle-on. s he knows he can bandle. However, President Ntmn cation of Capt&to January's for mente, -~ at 1--to "'.......,1 leaJers in Southeast Asia. auu -- Tttis he' ... s him to Identify who bas lDd.tcated his intention to a Use Permit 1508 oo. prop. ... the Alml...,ty God, a.nd 1n "' And while ~·e·re on the subjec1 of preSsu red cancellations E Balboa "' .,. will help and who wUI not. Also, or VISi ts. yo u may remember that Vice President Ky of South ban a stmila.r blllrel.otroduced erty 1ocated at 810 • pray for you. by the attitUdes you sbow io Un:l Vietn=tm cancelled his proposed march with Evangelist Carl eu!y l.o the oewsessJ.oooiCoo-BIYd., Balboa to permit Uve "Your stttinr of Way 1 u first session, It sbo'lrs h.lm cress. U Is rery, much to be ._tal.ocneat (1pdf.Yidtal per-the date for tbe ceii&Ucxl ot Mcintyre in Was hington recently. "Since Vice President Ky h Ill ..-1 heed to ~ ud th ter jut bow to plan the nert meet-was .. unable .. to cern : Juc to .. official duties:· his wife was boped that e w .,.ve .IQrmars ea F'CMCJS aU combat acUDD(iA~Vlet. tog to appeal to your sense of better adYlce than be recetnd pel>r1nlng mekldramu) with-DliD) pns the comm-uauts aa }udgment. ddeg'ateJ to come in his place. And sta1t owt she did. but 1o dra.Wiac"' his earlier "tun-1o 100 feet of a restdeaUal dis· occasion tor clee on tbelr War These doctor s are not giving her plane-dev~ped --tng'ne !rouble" a !iihor1 distance out of -llY u.slstance" plan. trlct. Day. • you ali of this valuable time for a French a•rport and had to turn around and go back. By To quote trom the excellent Notice ls berebyturther gtveo ''Plaase, W:r . Pres:l.deot, stop nothing. They want your ap-then 11 wa~ too late for her to take par1 in the Washington s ummary of that plan prepared that satd public hearing will be accommodating the eoem.les of pr oval of what they are doing march. "<) tht• paper~ reported. But it was a lie. The plane by the American Conservative held on the 4th day of February, this Republic." with your children. They NEED ":I' turn~d a ·ound 1101 1-->y engine trouhle hut by WruhinRton. Unioo: . 1971, at the hour of 8:00P.M. People tr-om all parts_ or the your approval, because If you Let 11 he note-U that the only way Amenca controls the skies "Each famUy of four on wel-1.o the Couoell Chambers of the country are p1annioc to go to beUeve In What they are doing, ., 10 un·American · politrcal intrigue. fare Is to be guaranteed an in-Newport Beach City HaU, at Sa.o Clemente so as to ImpresS you wil l in turn help to COD· Bllt 10 defense of President Nikon le t it be noted that his come of $1,600, plus addltlooal which time aDd place aoy aDd 14M)D the world that America vince the "other" parents that services llke food stamps. au persons loterested may IP-wants to wtn a declsiYe rlc-Jt is all right . hrg hang·up 1:0. tmit.v anJ how ca n we have unity when a third (Professiooa..l welt.ue orp.ni-pear aDd be haatd thereoo. tory so that we can bring our Many of you ha ve told us that po~rry c.ondiUa l.: JedlcatcJ to winnmg the war against Com· &atloos are demaiKIIng a m1nl-Don R, Adldnsoo, Secretary prtsoaers of ftl' home safely nothing could make you decide !ltutw•m thre;t rcn' No-win P:Hty A a~ well as No--win Pany mum of $5,500.) Newport Beach Clty before peace Is tbougbt of. Two to give ''m iiKI-alteriog" drugs s·.'-tn(! Am\.·tican Wuy "Tbe proposal will add 12 Pla.nn.l.ng Commission boys .., to Oregon recently aa- Newport Beach --Beatrice Caicedo, from Colombia; Mary Kate Cowley from Ireland. Costa Mesa --Mohamed A. Abuba.ker a.od Mohsan 0. Mo- lwned, from Aden; Elena aod Jose Pronuto, ArreDtJ.na; Vic - tor Walsh, Canada; Raul Gal- eas, Ecuador; Ramzy and Sa- mlr Mankarious, Egypt; Jean- Bernard Kollar, France; Mini- ka Newmann, Germany; Jacque- Uoe ChurcttiU, Great Brita.in; Frances, Bridget and Millosa McAweeDey, Ireland; Marla l to your children, others have T I f"l mlllloo persons ln addlttoo to Publlsh: Jan. 21, 1971, 1.o ooooced 0.,er the radlothatthey told us that they did not want rave I m LeHe rs the 10 mlllloo already 00 wei-the Newport Harbor Ensign. bad earned $70 for the Korean to, but thepressureputonthem tare r"oUs. In aU, Z2 million AMERICA'$ CUP TALK orpbaos by selling Christmas Mrs. George Gross will lead and their chlldreo was just too f BCYC _ people would be recelvlntr A color slJde preseatatloo trees, IDd that they are com- the members of Zeta Tau Alpha much to bear. Some people or • REMEMBER THE PUEBLO moothly cbecks trom the Fed-and "reporter's Ylew of the l..nt to Sa.n Clemeote. Otbers AlumDU South Orange Coast have moved to avoid It, but Edllnr of the Eoslgo, erat goveroomeot. lea's C race" will be are comLD& by bus, a.nd oome Chapter lo a dlse,ssloo of the lowld the .. me tlliDg toawelllng Tile Babl> Cor~ltlaoo Yacot U Y"" """ld like to boor "Tbe pro1fam wilt c:ost over A~er V 11moo Loc:tabey by lllrptaoe, effect of astrology on their 1.o the new location. Club will present 'The Yankee ftrst twx! the bappeod1ngs a-$1 0 billion the nrst year, or g1 :.1an · 26 Executive Club All roads lead to Sa.n Cie- dally U>es at 7>30 p,m. today, Ooe mother reported that It sails across Eoorope," a color boord the U,S,S. Pueblo WileD $275 lo tues lor tho amage ~loeoll ai the Orance Coast meote, CaW., 011 Jon. 30, "U Jan. 21, at the bome of Mrs. was months llelore she toew 111m ooarrated In persoobyCap. lt wu Ill-jacked by tile North tupayer , •• There wo"ld be YliCA 2300 Ulllverslty Drive God be tor "'• wbo cao be •· Burton Grant in East Bluff. of her daughter being sent for taiD Irving JobOSOClFrtday,Jan. Koreans oo Jantary 23, 1968, absolutely no check to deter-ck 9a • galnst us?" Mrs. Patrick McDonald, confereoces with the psycnolo-29. you will ban the opportunity. m1oe 1f a person Deeded the Ba y. president, wtU preside at the gist Others report that even-Members and guests wtu Lee Hayes, chief radioman a-guaranteed aoaualtDCOme. One CM "ty "d 0 t d meeting and welcome all Zeta tua.Uy they find out, after the gather for cockta..tls at 7 p.m., bc&rd tbe Pueblo. wt.ll tell tUs would simply stcn "' at the • Cl ill e appoln e alumnae r esiding io the Coastal child tloally says something and the lecture and movies will experleoces oo Friday, Jaa-local weUare otflce and the areas of Orange County. lnfor -about the "new teactler" they begin at 8 p.m.lntheclubbouse. u:ary 29, at 8 p.m. at the New-Federal government wouklmaU City Manapr Fred Sorsabal the fatber of 3 cblldreo. mation may be obtained !rom see only once or twice a week. 1601 Bayside Drive, Corooadel port Helgbtaelemeotaryscbool. his monthly check to hlm.'' anoounces the hlr1Dgol Robert Mr. Duep.D will start wtth Mrs. Grant, 644-6460, or by After checklog, they noo It Mar. Tbe locat1oo Is Saiia Ana be-The Whole of our past ex-K. Dua;an. SO, of l..odt, as the the City of Costa Mesa oo Feb. phooiog Mrs. Jerry Nash, vice was not a teacher! Captain aodMrs.IrvtngJobo-oue aod 15th st. pertence wUh welfue udother asststant ctty tna.DliW for the 1. His respoasibtuties wttb tbe president, at 962-9508. Next: memory drugs, son. are coosidered the most AccordiDc to Lee Hayes, the perMlent programs sbows City of Costa Mesa. elty will entail the total per- CERTIFICATE or BUSINESS d fAmous m&D-and.wUe team of Pueblo wu more than 15 miles that we cannot e~peet old pro· Mr. DuQI.D completed his SOilOI!l tuncUoo, the IDLillP- FictiUo"' Firm Name Down un er program marttoers In lheworld. Tiley are aW&J from ... """'•"' land lf•m• to be eliminated when a llleh school ediiCittoo at Gor-moot IDIDrmattoo SJolem ... LEGAL NOTICE THE UNDERSIGNED do here-well-., tor their ftlms aod wboo It was al!acted by com. oow ooo Is added. Tho cuorao-deo GrOYe blehSCboo~roceiYod osmt~Jtc City llaoaCV Sora- by certUy that they are con-A message from New Zealand chose th.ls school as their phil· stories oo thelr many arouod~ mWI.Isi CUD boats. ieed ano.ualtocomewould simp-bls associate arts degree trom btl to tht day-to-day opera. ductiog arestaurantampastry-wtU be the program for the thropy the third year lor tbe-world cruises, wtth CaptaJ.c "We were DeYer wltbJ.D. the IJ be piled oo top of most, Uoot Oraap CO&St CoUep 1a 1960 tl.oos o1 tbe city. Shop busioess at 2121 E. Coast Tuesday Club of Newport Har-~s choice based 00 the need Johnson as sk:lWer and Mrs. 12 mile Umtt o1 North Korea," aU. eJistl.oa: beoellts. lo mury aDd his bacbelor's de&ree LD Hwy., Corona del M.ar, Callf., bor at the brunch meeting at and the h~lp that Or. de NIJ$ Jobru!Joo as crew. bt say1. Hayes ala) Cbll.rJ81 eues, It would ro 10 periODS 1966 trom CaWorlllla State Col-HOMO R E x.p RES I DENTS under the fictitious firm name the Balboa Bay Club Jan. 26 Is able to proYide with his Tbis rm1Que team reqJpaUs tbat DO be_, '11'U Pv• the DOt IIOW" receh1.qbeneflts. That lece Fallertoa.. Ht Ls.,.,com-Put prta!deDta: of tbe New- of Marina's Continental Cafe at 11 a.m. method of traJning chUdreD with an eotire1y new film abocd Plllblo wbUt U -wu tmderbom-same past e,.,erleDCe &bow's us Pletiac the academic reqcdrt-port Harbor BUSIDHS and Pro- aDd tbat said firm Js com-Mrs. Claude Cotton, program !rom lnfaocy. He wtll.brlog ooe an eatlrely new a.od ucltioc blr._eot. " tbat we can be YirttaUy certain mots for b1s muter's deetH teuloal.l Womea's Cllt) wi.U be posed of tbe following persons cbalrmao. w111 preseDt Mu of tbe childr en with him to venture as tbey cruise 1D tbe1r "Foe 1-1/Z bows, Ha.r• tbat tbe$1,600 flprewt.llstlld-in public &dml..olltraUoa at Sac-bOGOI'ed at tbe diADtr mettt.Dc whose names Jn fuU and place Cryer, woo is known as lbe ctve a first tlaiM! story of pro-new i.etcb ''Yankee" tbroulb upll.ills, "we were IDler com-lly rile, ooce tbe CODCept ol a ramiDIO State CoUeet. Be 1fill of tbt club toalpt, Ju. 11, at of residence are as follows, MlkeDouglasof "DownUoder," ess Europe's 1olaad n.terwara. mwdttattaet.DIIriActbltU.me CQU'a.oteed UIKIIJ IDcome t.s come to Cos&a Mea from Ills tbe w .. Verde CIMitryCIPiab. to -1Jit: Christopher Va.lsa-brl.octor a witty Soolr: at Am-P' Mr~. Donald Ohms, prest-Captain Jobn.loa wtll &1•• tbelr we nre iD coo•• CODtaet beea ~ed. 1'be time lo take pr-liltllt ).._ u ldmtatcnttye Tbl pncra.m la eattUed "Cold matis 22081 Susan Lane HUIJt. erlca througb the eyes of a dent will preside at the btlef impressioas of Hoi.Jud. Bel-1Jitb DIU'by Amerteu torees, a stud Is when a nst lltWPro-uJI•nt lD tbe CltJ of LodJ tnJd 111M'' ud wUl be COI- logtoa• Beach Marina Valsa-too radio ... TV star ol New bus.;...s meeUog. glom, Fnoce, SwttaerlaDd, U-looptllf lor ... _. ..... _. tbat ... cram IIICh .. thll Is -In wlooro be .... --i -"' Mro. w. J.. -- matts, zzoa!i;...,. Laoot, Hwt. Zeo.land. He displays arUtacts &11. a.nd tile G<ott laludoo, 111111 II ...._ llJiac limo •,; be -bllllloed; after It comea ,_ 0 , Pr-ly bo -lotd ta told, P<Ori'IUII cllllr..., Social 1ogtoa Beacb, CaWorllla. trom Ills loome COIIIIIrJ In Ills --LEGAL NOTICE---UGAL MOTICI ny. Boot ., bqo WU gino. IIIIo bola(. U ta all but I._. tile cWoo c1 DaN, -Ud -will llorta 111:10 p,m,&od WITNESS my band oo this bumorou.s style IDd accomp-~--------------NOTICE OF PUBUC REARING TIM...., of tbt U.S.S . .Pueblo slble to remon. ,p~Joc:::-:::•::·~llo::,,:lo:.,:llllfrlod,:,:~;;.:Ud::,.,;*;';-;;..;wtll.;;,.;lll;.,; .. ;;;_".;td_ll._?.ii:1.;5i, l4tb day of JILDUU'y, 1971 . anles himself OD the plano U NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING NoU Is ber-. _.9tD u.t nre beld PI'Uoelr bt' com-Wellate l.lld rtlltf Pt'Oif&m• 1 V •--·•• · 11 •~ t Us o1 his etrort1 to cope ea _, .. ro.uta D U ...,.. are Ill .. -... DMd ot. t•l re-;:u:=~':"""'~'• a-;llh e tile "upside doWD world of NoUce Is llorebJ ll•ea that tile PJuaolDc Commlo-oltlle ''Tltr-.. ..,"..,," OPJO mm.bi~b:..-ot tile-- ) ,, the P1a.noioc Comml.uloa oftbt City of Nrwport Beacb will bold Ha)'el. "rin a claUr occ:• btr of per.,.. ctpable o1. .. ., STATE OF CALIFORNIA A~ul~Prtlude to the UDooal Ctty o1 Newport 8oacb WIUbold a poilU< llolrlnr oo Ulo IIIPll-·-· Ud .. alwQo -od -~or llr-la•tac ,: ! ss. -t to be bold 00 Fob !3 at a poi>Uc hearlq oo tile IIIPU-catlooo ol C, & F, E-ow, U Am•lca bid IDrptoo Ol. lldoat _, 10 ,._ ... tor COUNTY OF ORANGE tao )I • Rootll cattoo of Ia"'" Wdlact lor tac, lor a Uoo Porm111509 OD .. _ ft .,.. .... Nil " II «t wllo -loll OH THIS 14th day of Jan~ tbtK-~'~ •• ~..:._ ':'ir aad a Use Permit 1511 oo ~rty ~~ localod at ZIO? Wool u.--. "lllo ......... :"oo:ot!:VJOII>ile oootllo-Yet tarJ, lin boloro IIHI, a Not--·~ ---• ;__. locllld at 1108-1/Z WHIOc ... ~ B!Yd,, Nnpoot lloa<b =.. tllol 111oJ -cop. ttlo c1 ''wolloro...,;.. " ort Plll>llc 1n aaot tor IOld Mrs. W!Utolm do ~lll 1o r.,..... FrODI, Newport Boa<h to por-to pormll , .. __ .. root-..---u _., -, • "' _, lDit -. relldtor oo tile prop:-at Ute Sor. mil • "taU-" leo cr•m uraal, IPtdal1ator Ia .,ua 11ft till ta toorot!lYwloaiii-'WIIkll ~ dolr comml-aad ricN loc tile BI1Dd ICboolll porlor 1o bo ·--Ia tile lDit lrlld clolcloo, lo Ulo C-1 U 111oJ 1M 't1&1d =. ~ woo1d ollopb' --lloo -., por..U, _.ld-Aa. llra, ~ aad C-1Dtatrlcl. Dlolrlct. ......, ... ,.... ... .... ~-Ill'~- CIIrhfQIIIOr Vol• .. "'• aad llor~lftjOcla.,..._ II.UC.tai>Orob)'-glno -cototoorob)'_ll_ :::"..::...~ -t lllh1· u:..,cn:•..:•.:-.,.,d Ia ::': .:·::-::~ "'":.!: ... 1111 ~ ttlol wid u!':" ~ IIIli wid Plb~ ~ 11o to It -__ _,, -~ ta W 1 llo i1o :;::,~-:,~·=•~•;•~•~-~ lo 1111 "',.!! .. 11 ~-~a·OO.P .. • llleld.1,_•~-~,-, .. ·_..au.,.. ..... la......_ID * ~ r••••lnl. ec.-..,.....,_ '-ld Ia ..... -....... •••• --• ·-•••• at--. ,_ ---IIQ, Allftlll ---...... wMalli ........ .., .., ..... •r o lArd, 1 ftll ,na. Ia u.ro-cuc ... blrnfllt 1a ... Ce•eua-••• .,..... fll flnl •.., .. _.a....,..",, t lo -k ....... - -_, llo-t -C., lloll, II llo_-t -CIIJ lloll, II I& 1k 11 -.. .,.-_ lo -..... - -cl .. -· --·---Ud,......, ... __ .............. -..... --............... ..... -:_ ":...: • ...,;':..-, s --·. ::.:-.::.1 :;..""':,;:,.. ;:.:-..:.:-:.• ~~~~-:',.. ..,. --=.,:-:.-:_ ':; .,. •-.:.:;; or:;-; • REMEMBER THE PUEBLO! Hear tbe radioman 61 the Pueblo, Lee R. Hayu, tell 1111 eyewltneu account r1 tbe Pueblo MIIIUI'e. 8:00 P.M. Friday, Jan. 29 At tbe NEWPORT BBIGBTS II:U:IIBNTARY SCHOO~ liTH a, at Illata Ana An. ~=f;~~~~ ·c: I :::·~God.:::= Doa ll. ........ _, Doa ........... ,...,~I :-:.: • .-:o:. I -· : ... !:".:*· .. :.: ==:=:. ==-.::, ·.,.-·· .... :.~ .. ""'·.:,-:..-::-.-:.~:n·""..:.:.(loeiU :::::wv!.~~,.:... :::::....:-.:;:,.::... 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ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 11.08% PUT A LITTLE KICK IN YOUR LIFE! RENT -A PINTO! 4 4 1 Ti-2 Tiwtoes 3 Ti..,•s 20 'III"'rds or l•n .............. 1.50 2., 3.00 21 words to 3) ..ords ...... 100 1.00 4.00 31 VWOJds to 4) woHs ...... 3.00 •.00 5.00 Eoch word ov.t «t words .. .05 .10 .15 .............. · ............... _ ................ ... -c:rA.OM--·~~ I DfNNISTOUN DISPLAY IS AT CDiol LIIRARY Tbo poi"'DP of -Doto· laoc:t ot lllo llllrlt7 ...,.Ill, ~ o1. CaroM 6e1 Mat are addi.Uona' P"'•'tct Ud ..,.. belac -l&Jed au Ytb. lat worts bf Wr. D'n'...,. are tt.. eoro. <Ill Mar Ubrary .ecbedlt*l b' •DM!Mio' at ta.t~ -of tilt 1111111o1 Sanoes local omee ot 11-.1 SoYIIIGif ollkoa, u r-loll -. %811 E. Coall ~. -Ia ta new fll tbe ta'f'l'.ftbJe aec:ep.:. u.e ,..,. . ., • Sound Advice Never use drup ~ over from a serious illness for !df-uatmcnt of a similar a.ilrnetn.. You see, modem drup are hishly potent- that's wby we dispense them only when your pb)'&iQ&n prc:scribes. If you dose yourself wi th k:ftoven, you may do serioos damalt'. It 's a good idea to pour the remains o f old prescription! down the drain and destroy the bottles. Christensen ... &. COAST -1' .. ~A DD. JIU OaiOL& , ... BO TH of these 1971 mode ls Sale priced at '8488 , E ACH ~~============ ltiW1 48K You'll get outstanding black and white reception with the Sytnnia Silver Screen as• picture lube-12" (diag. meas.). Keyed automatic gain control. OptiOnal extra earphone for personal listening. r-----:----; ALLSYIYANIA PC>IrrABLES ARE PRICED 10 TAKE WITH )QLJ. ,_..!.----I(Ta/JI( The smart cont.mPO'afY k)Ok., bl.ek and white TV! Aemov.._ fltw' ec:reen, .. tphOne jeck, IIIIICopilrlo VHF, bOW tie UHF en-a• (dlllg. -.) ._.ng .,... T-_._,......, 1• lbO. Tennis Dresses ER 100 DRESSES ON SALE ' EH 'S WOOL Jackets SALE PRl CE saa T2000 WI LSOH STEEL Rackets PEHHSYLV.t.HI.t. Tennis YELLOW Balls ooz .795 NEWPORT HARBOR KIWANIS FOUNDATION PRES&ITS A TRAVB.. AMD ADV91"TURE FILM 'Spail' J O"lollU)' 22, 1971 8:00 P.M. ERIC Pt\VF.L ~~---lui-IIIOIIIol 1111t IIIII ••••_. a. tie db ,_ICW'Itd, LaoA!o•l!ooloriiiOinlot --llldlOpaiiU ... _ • ud llut O.lp!IJ u .. loo4 --... .X. Lui 1111111• IIIOS.Kioplll_wia_· ::':,.. wlllliU a:.~ F-VaiiiJ, AtdMI Maf• ... _ --CuoJ l-lod a..-. ----lllo lot ... ...... 10, -... t. --·-.... llut Grlp!IJ,-Cca•• Fltot ,... -.11 Gory Carr &11\1 --all bll tor 7 lllfllllocii'IOI_a_ rrom 11aa Hrat _ .... ., .., ·~ • ...-. _, Lui 111&1>1 111o Klop clullOd -...,."-a T?.58tou wtlll Com lloa ud will Co w..,.,.ua W.-tnasaye.WDc a Aot at Lo8 A.ll'm,.., FrldoY. ...s -..s Soola ADa Vall&y no • • Tl-5t Frld&J. Douc Cootor 01111 1 caa IIIU llotp Ill 'M.!X -D!IILAHD' illb~-­ --ALSO-- lOitf. YOU. AUCI I, TCIO.Al• ~ .... """'""'" ._ ,,oo, ..... "'•.6ootoC..,·-I·-.:MO,..,., THE LUXUIIlOUI -Moore IPIJIPd .., oo blr -wtlll • wiD ..,.-lllo Jtme Keyes tbe Falc:oo's 6'6" bt&b llJ1ac GrUII.u OD tb1 Grut ceater • a ad beld him to 15 bome court. Coacb Tudy QlUa pomts, ao ott Dl&bl. Eacb ot W1ll han to pt akGc wttbout the Eagle aces scored lndoublt ~"::ce:.~~ :' ~ ftgures. Gary Orcll was hlcl> &lid will probably be out 111o with 21 potDts, wttb Moore pt. rema!Dder ol tbe MIJOD. tinKIT aod c oor.ru. Tbebust-TbeS. Kill( JV 1eam troW>-EXLUSI VE l1J1g smaller Eagl(tteam~ ced Fouotaia ValMy ?O-S& and. NOMe 01 toe .... • c.wt u,.,, AREA SHOWf NG IIEWIA~ THEATU lots ol class 1n crushlng the 1oat to Uapolla t 5-Gl. The lb:J~--~=-=-=====-==-==-=----;;;J:J Falcons, 1n a complete re-aopbs lost to FOUDta!D Valley ''<afl)"'llaof thelr form In the UCIO and edpd Kapolla 48· 1· contest. 44. Tbe trosb woo two one Orgill C.O!Xinued to poLot decislorut last Week. They ~~4~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and leads the &queUed by Fount:&1D Valley l ~llgle• ln scoring wtth85poi.DI:s 31.30 and DOsed OIA Magoolla the l.nltLa.l 4 p.mes, Yilh 26.25, BIG BILL JONES, No. 55, Newport Harbor's 6'6" center, grabs a rebound in the game with Marina Jan. 13. The Sailors won 60-57 on 3 tree tllrows by Taras Young in the final seeoDds. JohD Kat. mer, SaJlor forward, Is in the lett foreground, No. 22 Is Marina forward Jeff Butt; No. 32 is Rick Smith of Marina, and directly behind him ls Taras Young, (Ensign photo by Vic Opalek.) Moore ringing in 53 aDd. Costa W:esa. pte frool run- Confer with 49 points for o.lDg Los Alamltosalltbey could 3 scorers. Friday the handle before losing a 64.53. Eagles travel to Fotmtatn Val· The Mustancs suffered from a ley · cold sboottng streak 1n tbe 2od "One of the most dellehtlul comedy dramas in recent yean -TIME MAIWIIN<I SUNSET RACE RESULTS The Estancia JVs kist to quarter and were beb.lnd 38-24 Magmlta 60_.2 and rolled to a at ha.lftime and they never could 74-60 wtn over. Santa Ana Val-catch ~ to the taller Grlffin ley last week. The sophs lost team. a close ODe to Magnolia 65-63. Coacb EmU Neeme's crew Todd Collins got 16 polms for were Jed by Tom Sampsoo with Estancia, Steve Speers 10 and 13 points. Doug MacLean aDd Steve ~Uot '14. The Eagle Tom Sampson both bad 11 a- sophs drubbed Santa Ana Val-gainst Los Alamitos. Coach Dale Hagey's New-ing the inbound pass. He made ley 46-21. Todd Collins and Friday Mesa played well but port Harbor crew ts attempting both tree throws to make the Mike (Taco) Thompson both got Fountain Valley ralU.edaOOtook to keep the undefeated skein tioal 60-57, dropping. ~ioa 10 points to lead their team to the measure of the Mustangs going througtl UU s week. Goin g into a 2od place tie, the win._ The EstaDcla !rosh 80-70 Jn a real race oorse type into this week's games, Har -Harbor shot at a sizzling 55 spllt the1r 2 games last week, of game. In the rough foul ru. bor and Huntington Beacb were per cent to give rookie coach taking the measur e of Fountain led game Alan Moore,Joolllar- tied for the Sunset league lead Dale Hagey the 3rd in a row Valley 32-20 and losing 46-31 chloclattl and Doug MacLeao with 4-0 records. Huntington Wednesday night, and made it to Santa Ana Valley. ' all were whistled out in tiM was at Anaheim last night try-4 straigtlt with the 68-59 win The CorooadelMa.rSea.Klngs 4th quarter. Tom Sampsooled tog for the 5th straight Win. over Loara Friday night. have been involved 1n an in-tbe Mesa sc~ers wttb 20; Harbor also was trying to make Jim Swick had 11 against cr edible streak where their Moore had 15; Mike Allen, 8; it 5 in a r ow last nigh t at santa Marina, Bill Jones 9, and John ftrst 4 league games have been MacLean, 9, and Marchlorlattl, Aoa, pointing to the f riday 0 K.umer 8 and Taras Young u decided by one point. Corona 7, Alter last nigbt 's.-i,;o;~;:•;tl MARLON night game wtth Western, tied to lead the Sailors. Against took the opener from Santa Corona del Mar, the • with Mar ina at 3-1. Huntington Loara, Harbor ran into the Ana Valley 41·40, dropped a will take on Edisoo Friday, BRAN DO .. Beach andMa.rioagoatitFrlda y Suon zone defense that Is just 33-22 duke to Edison, towed The Mesa JVs took a close A_., nigtlt so the Sunset league beginning to jell and It re-Fountain Valley 41-40, and lost 56.54 thriller from Los Ala -GILLO could have a couple undefeated suited in a close 68-59 wtn for aootber beartbrea.ter to Mag-mltos aM droppeda+f-39ga.me PONTECORVO leaders or a log ja.m for the Newport. The loss was Loara's ooi.La 50_.9 Friday nlgtrt. to Founta.ln Valley. The sopbs top spot if Harbor or the 0 11-4th 1n a row and the Tars got The tall Magnolla Seotlnels lost 59-48 to Los AI and to er s get a Uttle careless or super pe rforl]lances frotn led the Sea Kings 40-23 at Fountat.n Valley 43.24. ll•- over-conf1dent. Taras Young with 19 points, halftime and Corooa rallied in trosb won a couple, tald.ng Los Newport Harbor won the big John Ka.zmer with 16 a.rkt Larry the 2nd halt to narrow the gap AI 32-20 a.od lmockingofi'Foun- game Wednesday night of lad Gentosi, 15. Blg Bill Jones and but a last second shot by Casey ta1n Valley 45-4l. w.eek. against Marina 60 -57 ln Jim Swick helped control theJ •on""e~s""'bo~u"oced""'""'o~tt!,;;lh~e,r~l;m,;;as;,,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,., a hectic 4th quarter tnat saw backboards. Newport held a4 1 ~ a fluster ed Marina team call 26 hal!tlme lead and slow~ the a time out antr having alrecld}t game tempo -dowD at th~ end used the a11otted s. The score when the issue DO loc:lger re~ was tied 57-57 and the 6th mained In doutlt, NEWPORT· MESA SPORTS SCENE WITH VIC OP.t.LEK timeout cost a technica.l foul Taras Youn g is leading the shot, which Taras Young, New. Harbor marksmen with 84 port's '•Mr. Clutch," mad1 points so far in league play as good for a 58 -57 lead with :l of the Loara game . John Ka.z~ secoods remaining. Newport mer has 54, Jim Swic k 39 and Some attractive basketball ulatlon gamesbeforethel..aker - wa s given the ball oUt ofbouods Bill Jones 38 to round 3 ut the packages are being oUered to Buft&lo game. The dlYision aoo 'ioung was fouled after tall:~ top 4.. •1 ~'r meso ' ", • · ·ot /3--<c • • U¥( Dl(l~\ Plt'il .. l\ 1\ 1100o11l CllAll(l ~liON GENE WLDER t.•.II•••••M•J •A (--........ ... _,_,,_.,._1 KIDS MATlNII SAT.ATH.M. . Born in Europe, eduuted In Switzerland and England, and proficient In seven la nguages, Eric Pavel brings to our platform a rich backgr ound of extenalve world travel. Tonight we see the Spain c1 btslory. mixed with the Spain of today throue:h the 8ki.lled camera eye of one who uses the majestic acenery of this great country u a backdrop for people as they ltve their daU y Uvea. Baaque fishe rman of the Bay of Biscayne. Gypsy borsetraders of Se ville. Walled c ities of ancient Umee, the Gardens of Cordova, the QutxotJc windmills of LaMancha. Madrid'sfamous Flea Market. the majeettc "Pyrennes In a mantle of winter enow, and the gardens of lhe Alham br a tn full bloom. The lnaplring proceealons of Hol y Week in Seville ~nd the week long tlestas of pa r ading and dancing. Be eure to join us for this memorable new film on the wond erful people of Spain. TIQ.ET!. AVAILABLE AT our junior high school cagers champs will be augmented by 12 qual"lfy l'n cross country in lhe Newport-Mesa-Hunting. choloe players from 2 olher too Beach districts. schools and will play an AU Larry Walker, the BCI exec· Star team picked from the r e- LAWSON REALTY FORGIT HARDWARE STORE ADULTS $2.00 eo. STUDENTS Sl.OO eo. Twelve Costa Mesa young- sters qualified for the South- er n California cross country championship meet to be held at Bloomfield Park in Lake~ ORANGE COAST COLlEGE •00<1 this Salurday, beginning AUDITORIUM at ;~r~·~t Metcall was the lone Orange County champion 2701 FAIRVIEW ROAD cro•ned !rom "'' 'i'"'''· aod he finished at least I SO yards COSTA MESA ahead of Ills neare" competl-1~::::::::::::::::::::::::~ tor in winning the Orange Coun- · WHALE WATCHERS! Com"*'Ci"l .a... 2 lw...,ends only) o......,.·. Locke¥ will off•¥ 2 •• Wetc:hirtt Tripe •.to ~t-v l-ine 9 ..n .nd 1 pm f¥om m. ~ P .... ion, ..00 Mein St .. a.lboe. Tfi"Phon• I71.)67J.52•S F-: S3.00 Adutu: S2.00 Chikkwn 12 ...ct und., ty 12. year old championship in the I mile run. His excellent time of 5.12 eclipsed the tor~ mer record time of 5.58, but an error in the track layout migh t deprive him of what should have certainly been a new county record. Forrest COMJ'I.&'TE HOJI!E OR YACHT DECORA'f!NG SE!t VICE -jl--s. 'Ill I ,, .. _.,.. __ ,.., •• Wilch to:oo -t :oorrtct.,.. 10:00 -1:00 ~unl•y• . ..o •ANKAMSR1CARD ,_v-.,....,..a c•Aaoa 216 RIVERSIDE AVENUE NEWI'ORT CALIF holds thepresentOrange County utive director, llasootilledyour matnlng scbools. The parochial 11 year old boys 3/4 mile rec-Ensign sports editor that the and private schools are ell- ord of 3,55 seconds. 2nd annual Baskeball Congress glble to quallf)' their players. Joey Young aJX1 Art Olswang Interoationa.l (BCI) tourney will Another Locentln sbould add finished 3rd and 4th in the race be beld in Phoenix during Eas~ a Uttle ezcltement and atmos~ behind Forrest, aoo both qual~ ter week, April 7-10. Boys will phere to the games. We are ln- ifled for the state finals. either compete in a tournament rtUng the cheerlng sections .... Al i M•cG,..w "GOOD-BYE l ich•r4 '"i•~ni• COLUMBUS" Other qua.Ufiers: Co rey Sel· with the winner representing from all the scbools lnvolved by was 3rd In the haU mile Orange County ln the Arizona to root tor thelr teams. Sports- run for 9 year olds. Chris based Boys Basketball Worlds ma.nsntp and splrU a:nrds will Cutler qll<llified in the 10 year Series or we wtll pick a rep-(Continued on paae S) •••• old girls 1/2 mile race, Mary reseota.Uve team from the Feeley qua llDed in the 11 year scllools In this area. old girls :l /4 mile run. JeU The Northridge team from the McLean took 4th in the county San Fernando Valley won the race for 9 year olds in the 1/2 senior boys title Last year lD mile run. the tournament dominated by Danny Oswang took 4th, Rick the CaWornJa team s. Dr, Ernie Davis 5th aOO Mark H.appeney Vandeweghe, Jerry West, Leon 8th in a big field entered 1n Fenwick and your Eostgnsports the 11 year old boys 3/4 mile edJtoc were lru;ttumeotlllnor- run. Pete Leuc k had a 3rd, pnisi.ng the boys tasketballdl~ Ben Rhyan 5th and Dave Coq~-vlsloo of BCI and provided the er 7th tn the 13 year old 3/4 know·hoW and background for mile race. Sam Wood took. 3rd the eotire junJ.orprocram. More a.n:1 Kurk Clark 4th ln the boys lnformaUoD wlll be provided 14 year old 1 mUe run with and repstrattoo blanks will be · another huge host of entries. ava.J.lable tor all q~aWled boys Warren Conde, the senior who wisb to compete and rep. recreation leader, is the eo-resent our region 16 this flne ordlnator for the Costa Mesa tournament, entries and •ill be in charge Geaeral manager Fred of transportation tor the qua.J~ Scha.U&S of the Los Angeles W.er s who will be partlctpat. La.Urs a.ad Bill Eller, tbelr lng this Saturday. ~~sales represeatatlvefor our Catilorn!a Youth-Sports Federation (CYF), . han very p cloualJ awarded the CYF wtlll a llucb 12 _....t at tbl Forum. CYF cp.Ufled IDimbtrs trom the ebanlpktD- olllp jlalor hlcl> A, B, &ad C dln.lou will be -ed- • 10% t. f()"/o ()II_ CONTINUES THROUGH J I • ESTANCiA FORWARD Gary Confer zooms lo tor a. bucket lo the Eagles' 77.59 win over the Santa Ana Fa.lcooa last Friday evening. Gary scored 19 points lor the Ea'gles. No. 3Z Is Steve Bender o1 tbe Fa.lcons. (EosignpbotO by Opa.lek.) . Artist will - (CcetSsu~ Plf£C) wttb Mr. Eller ud tilt l..ak.tr• be IWtEIEitd to tbtKIIOOJI:'fOt ••. otbtr attr&cUou 1Jwo1Y1Dc ed oat.rwrca-uw)ldellwbo ow CYF memMn, 10 pt JOG' wiD lit J><-. r.......-blaMI ... Ueut lfot 011.17 illtt tbt ~· ts .. .-. 1a -.r)y. loU our ED- -IIIIa -~~~~ -· IIIII.CYF tam ..., -the -to -,..... -· bot ool1 ~ --lbal ..., batt iKtm«< a .,.etal ct•• our b&Mblll. Jr. AUAm-t... ftu'W, eae.b ,.......... e:rtcu looa.llara Ud )'OQI' )1- l C Ud lllldw wtll recef9t a Idol' llilb tuPtblll procram• frM pair ol NBA liM qoaUty -late eoferap, . •shttllll lboe:a. Thl JOQDC· 0. btc sllbeerlptioo drive -· ool ooly pi • -to Ia pttiDc Ia bl"" par 10 doo'l puUclp&te or ftteb tbe1r mt.sa out oo the attractive Ust tebcw>l trtelldl compete 1n a of prem1uma aM other attra.e- pmt at tltt Forum bC pt a tioDS Ill store tor o~a CY F _ cbaact to watch Jerry West, ENSIGN members. Wlh CblmbtrlaiD, Gei1 Good-• JR. HIGH BASKETBALL rlcb aDd all the otbtr creat "A" D1Yls1on: Ensi&D. Dwyer La.brs ill actioo ap!Mt Buffa-a.od Rea cootlntaed their wi.Q .. 1o aDd reeetn a ecqM~D re-n1ng ways in the "A" diYlslon. deemable al any Tom McCann All have Z-0 records. K&tser .tore tor the tree lboes. Tbis and Gisler are both 1-1. LID- . 1a a tefrlfte OW)OI1..Uty tor colD, Davis aDd. TeWI.okle are al11Dfo1Yed. 0-Z. Eosig:u toWed Kaiser 48- Speelal Ueket prices are 27. Dan Brocbmeyer and Watt I $2.25 lor ebUdren ud $3.25 Spancler were the top rebound- tor tbe adults. Tbe addl.tiooal au tor Enslgn. ~gter a.nd bus fare would be added to Jim KUngeumlth botJl scored tb1l bule price U tbe ~Utl.ct-8 polnts aod..K.evlD Blsson,oette patiq: aeboola w1sb to &eDd 6 tot tbe wtDDers. Arctlte Camp- their teams, cbeerlng sections bell got 10 for Kaiser to take ud rooters together. hlgh mu ~cs for the game. Thls wlll be qlllte an occ.a-other "A'' Scores: Rea 38, s1oo aDd a chance tor a k>t of Davis 31; Dwyer 40, LlocoiD the pareota: to see their young 30, Gisler 46, TeWlntle 43. basketball stars 1n action. Most "8" Dtvls1on: EDSfgn 141set of the school p.mes ba ve to be iUJser 42-31. Ron Lamberton played early In the afternoon Kaiser's classy forward. picked aM many a.re unable to at-· ~ 4. quick touls and was ob- tend. loc1deotally the "A"dlv-vlously handicapped throughout isloo game will be played lm-tbe game, but still scored 12 mediately befor.e the Laker before foullog out with 3:30 • MACNAB· •VII . Serving' Newport Harbor oinc:e l iM, twoaty. five experienced residential Altlmlll wttb over 270 years of aervlce. , FINEit HOMIS STOP THIEF! But what a steal! ! Immaculate, large S bed~ room, 2Y.a bath condo. BeautJtul liviDC room with log burning fireplace. Delux carpets and drapes. Terrific View of Park Area. Now only Wl,SOO. CONVENIENT TURTLE llOCK Immaculate 4 bedroom+ family room cloae to pools, tennis, part BDd UC!. 'l'llll to 1 must see. fu!fiects great pride of ownership -$41.500. LOCK-UP-AND RUN T<! Y,our favorite resort area wben you own th1s sharp 3 bedroom CODdo. iD. Newport Beach. You own the Janel. $32,750. MACNMIIYI. . ... _, CIIR••n, , .... y __ '" -..Dr .• -1 . "ea..,:-. .... d game, wlth3-1/2 quartersprlor left in the 4th qua.cter . Joe emonstrate to lbeNBAeoolestandlbelasl Spiller wos hl&fl for Ensign ~-----~~~:a-c:a-c_l4 ... 5 minutes ol baU time. So slgn wllb 11 polnls. Rea 34, Davis I"' ofinJa JJL Lloyd Hartinc, lDlerllltiona.l-~early and get your registra-19. Frank Visser swished 19 ly DOted watercolorist wlll de-tiDo forms ln so you can be to lead the Rea Rams tor thelc monstr for C M Art certUted, and don't miss out ZDd stnl&bt Dwyer 30 Uneoln League at~ember~nd ':ests on this wooderfUl e:q>ecleoce 18; Gtslec • 30, TeW~e 16. at the AdamsScbool, 2850 Ciub-tor all involved. "C" DIVlSJON: Ensign 42, ' house Road Costa Wesa at We spent a pleasant after-Kaiser 31; Gisler Z7, TeWlnkle 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. • 26. oooo at the Forum last week 2!; Rea 51, ll:'lvls Z9; Dwyer '1 Mr Harting's authentic hls-Yitb Bill Eller, working out :: '• Llocoln 25. torl~i aodpleture-telllngeom-the details on thls treat for Cbarlle l...Ope2; sparked Rea positions of the old west hang y~ers. It wlll give our to the win over Davis with 14 in many galleries of the Unlted C F members a chance to show points. Sam Ward was the lead- Stat and Canada their appreelaUon to the Lat.-lng Rea rebounder with a lot ~: pictures ~ve been re-ers, Jack Kent Cooke and Fred or be.-, trom Woody Akana. Lee BILL ELLER, former resident· produced on millions of Christ-Schauss for all their eootrl-Morrison hit lor 9 and Jeff of Newport Beaeb, is now wUh 1 mas cards tor lnternattonaUy buttons to the Southern Ca.lif-Harmon got 6 In Kaiser's 1oslng the group sales d.ivisloo of the mown corporations. He made oro.ia communities. eftort againSt Ensign. Mart Bu- Los Angeles Lakers. He is .the offiel.a.l pa.intlng tor the. Btu Eller ls a tormer resi-Jdch caoned 9 points am Ron working out arrangements with "Golden Spike" held at Ogden, dent of Newport Beaeb, and tlts Smith 10 for the Ensign B's. the Eoslgn for local youngster s Utab ln M 1969 pa.relts stUJ Uve bere. He at-Dan Forcbam and Tom Bat.acas to take part in bi.sketblll com-o~ 5 C:~stons: Mr. Hart-tended St. Joachim grade both got 8 points for the wtn- petitlon at the Forum in March. tng was eommtsslooed by the seboohoo:· weot lo M.ab terlaDeedi higb ning SeaBees. ' U.S. A1r Force to travel to se • where e P Y on In the 8 contest, where Dwyer C. T . CL EM EH TS 01 ES the tar ea:st !rom BaJip:ot: to their 1966 AAA championship outscored Lincoln 30-18, Don George Thomas Clements Korea to ~ the every day team, and be won all-ClF hOO· Watson got 16 of Lincoln's l8 50, ot 17742 Aeaela Tree Ln.: Ule ot' t.be lnbabttanls. ors as a guard oo that great points lD a _great lndiYidual !nine, died Ja.o. 16 at Hoag He received screeD credit tor team. He went to OCLA brfet -effort. Hospital. He was born Oct. art dJrectioo 1D U.. Walt Dis· ly but SWitched back to Orange Rea, Ensign and Dwyer all . Z5; 1920, 1n llllnots and came ney motion pict ure, "Bambi," Coast, aDd craduated ln 1970 sport 2-0 records In the B's, to •On.Jite CoaatJ ·15 maattts Dd numerous SftoTt films. trpm Loyola.. wtlere be attead-with Kaiser aDd Gisler 1-1. aco. He ns a regional sales ed oo a buebal1 scbolarship. Davts, TeWlnkle and UneolD manager lor Areo lnstluments. A tiDe athlete, BW woo the are 0-2. The C dlvl&ion hils Survivors toclude t~,is wUe OiU RCH MEETIHC SET most n.luab1e pla.yer award in Rea and Gisler at 2-0. Dwyer, Frances; a sOn, G. Tllo~ The semi-annllll meeUnc ot both football aOO bl.sebali 1n Kaiser, Ensign and Lioeoln are or San Francisco; and a daugh-the congregation will be held Ills ftoal year~ -quite .an 1-l. TeWinkle and Davis are ter, K.a.thleeuollntne. · at 7:30 p.m. Sw:day, Jan. 31, acblevemeot. He signed with 0-2. Rosary was re<:Ued Jan 19 at the Newport Harbor Lulh-the Cubs and played for sev- and mass was celebrated Jan: eran Church, 798 DoYer Drive, eral months In their rookie 20 at Our Lady Queen of Angels Newport Beacb. A budpt wtU league ln Idaho, but decided to CathOlle Church. Interment was be adopted and tbe councU for stay In CaUlornt.a. He Is DOW In .,. -. IIMIW at Ascension Cemetery, El 1971 will be installed. the group sa.Jesdivls1onwllhthe , .... ,.. Toro. Laker orgaoizatlon. He Is --v..;;,~.., Ha ll sold in first week ;r.;~~~.::~]~~~=r~~:.,:~~~~=L;;;;;;;1;;;.,.;:; .. ;;:~~-.. =--~= Flfty per cent of the homes 1 and conventional floanclngplaos IJ1 grand opening o1 u.e latest are available. w1.U of La Cuesta to Hunting-Six furnished and decorated ton Beach bave been sOld In model homes otrer a chOice of the flcst week. 3 to 4 exterior styllqs. Tbe La C+Jesta hOmes are butlt builder wm make custom by Frank H. Ayres of West eba.Dges In the hOmes at rea- Newport, developer of many soaable cost. Free decoratinr llomes to tbe HU'bor Area. service is uallable to assist La Cuesta offers new home buyers in selectio& colol's, sites new models and ~~ew rea-drapes and carpeting. hire; wttb homes seWng for The models aDd sales-LD!or- $28 99o to $36 150. v A, 'FHA matlon center are opeD to vlst .. ' • tors daily at Broold\last St. AMELIA HU RTADO , 77, and Allanl& Ave., just 1-1/Z miles'"' from Coast Hwy. and LO CAL PIONE ER, Dl ES u..-gtoo State Beach. Am ella Hurtado, 71, of 20361 Aeaeta St., Santa Ana Helg!lts, BAYSIDE IHTEIIIORS died Jan. 13 at Costa Mr!sa SHOP OPEHS IN H .B. MemorW Hospital. She was Anything from boats to cas- born May 16, 1893, loSanta Am. Ues Is t.Ur game tor Bayside Canyon. loter1ors. a oew tntark»r dee~ Survivors include 7 soos, Ev-orating business located at 215 erett, Walter, and Ja.mes, aU Riverside Ave., oezt to the of Costa Mesa; Vietor of Flori-Newport Beach Post Offlce. di, Robert of Santa Ana, Glen Ma"'M!d by Bev WUJIOil ud El of Arcadia, and Reclnald of uu.pes, the shoP bas a. eom- Tustln; 4 daughters, Katberyn plete selecUon of oauUcal t\lr- Man.rro of Clovls, EvelyDll nLshlogs, cha.Ddlery Ud art Hurtado or Saota Ana. Hel.gbts, work. much of lt from \oeal a.od Geraldine c..uagher aDd artists. They aJso ban a wide SylYia Lal&fiton, both of Costa selectloo of a.ntiqets. Mesa.; 3 brothers; 1 sister, 40 Both Bev ud El biYI bad • Cf&Ddehlldren, 35 great-grand-number ot JtUI 011 lDlerklr ehUdren. decoratltlr, a1tboacb tbl8 ICort, Roeary was recited at Bell-establilbecS tut y.zo, la.tbek an.dwa.J Chapel. Ja.n. 15, aDd tlrst try at 1t. ~,.,_ttJ. mus was celebrated Ja.n. 16 BeY wu baJ 1D 1111 dlcon- at St. Joachim's. Catbolie t1Dg a 4-ltorJ, 4.500 ~ Church. Interment was a.l Holy toot Eqllall Ncx'mu cutlt, Sepulcher Cemetery lD Oranet. aod they b&Ye a U-1.. eaiU ~ crutsor at the ~ BaJ c~ TOO LAT E TO Q.AS FY as,_, ollbelr .-, ... oralb!& aclll ... mnt.. FINE OCEAN VlEW. Rdldeo- llal property tt -II Co· TRYOUTS SOIEilULED ..-del llor. £.bedrooms, FOR LIDO ISLE PLAY .llllllla, del. --poreb, -~~ lllldlta, ""' b1r ,II•· dry, ...u.to-...U-..,.llaol ....,. .... , ... bal<:b. $17,500. 0... 673- 0109. ' TV Msa .......... p,/6 &,..n R.alt, ~b Bay Shores Waterfront NEW, EXCITING LISTING--S bedrooms, 4 baths , SPECTACULAR TURNING BASIN VIEW! Pier and sUp. OPEN 1-5 SATURDAY & SU ND AY AHD HEXT WEEK 2722 UYSHDRE DRIV E OfRee 0,.. snn.,. I s.,...,. PETE BARRffi REALTY 1• Wad Iff Dr .. N.l. 6Q..DOO Reduced to 593,750 hAROS I·BBiaOOII BOMZ C. A lrl'llSirl'. -ro:Bl'R&E~' LOT . 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For only $34,500 Call for appointment to vtew. CoRBIN-MARTINJl c===644 -7662 ==~ l IEDIIDOM OLDU HOiol l 'tll nt GAIIAGI uo.ooo~-=·· l • • -..... -1710' ......... ? •••• ,.. ........ --....noo ....... ,. ..... __ 001-IOIOIIJ tllla....,,s ... II, will allleto!lr -Now- part vw.. .. -·-..... ---.,--care Corp, ...,.. Ed llii1IJ ol Newport -, BIU 11JJJc presldoat ol 11!o Newport HarbOr C,_,.ber of Commve., IDd MJ.sa: New- pod Boocb (Doe Dee P.mq. toal will bo •mooc eqmmiiiiiiJ repr•catatlves oa. baDd tor tbl ••t. Mzs. Editb Proetet, editor ol Cl.lllorala Seolor c_. News, will bo cuntot -. Oftlclals trom Newport VIlla will blcll!de Michael S. CaW.OO, 1 oaUn ot Tacoma, Wub., admtnlstrator ot the CleiUtJ, aDd Mrs. Ireoe Mart. New hours are tested The Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club's nell travel and ad ven- ture leature will be Erie Pavel's tum on Spain, to be presented at B p.m. Friday, Jan. 22, in the Orange Coast College audi- torium. Mr. Pavel w't11 show scenes of Basque fishermen of the Bay of BiscayDe, Gypsy borse traders of Sevtlle, the gard~ns of Cordova, walled cit- ies of ancient Urnes, Madrid's famous Flea Market, the ear- dens of the Alhambra, and the Pyrenoes tn a mantle of snow. YOUR CAR By BOB RITCHIE • WANT TO GET the most mileage !rom your fuel? Check to be sure your thermostat tsn't stuc ~ open. How? Take oU the radiator ca.p when the eo.g1De is cold. Start motor and watch to see U water bePns to move 1o radiator tank quickly, U It doel, your thermottat 1s open- Ina: too 1000, lDd. your eoe:UM! runs too cold, tnetncltnUy, • POWER BRAKES art 1 p:xl investment tor awoma.odrl· vtr; recent tests shoW a woman probably can't enrt the 200 pounds pressure needed tor a stop U brakes fade badly, Fade is uocommoo now but It still hap- peas. Power brakes, a good wo- ma.o driver auto feature. • THLS INFLATION Isn't all bad. It's making Detroit re- thlok Us approach about annual model changes lllld could lead to bette'r and more imaginative cars just dowc the road a spell. • TRAVELING WITH your lids? Remember they Deed an enero-buro nery so often. Stop at least once an 'hour for a romp aloog tbe hig!rny, at a pari., or tor a ruothrou&fl town. Tbt kldl really need ttl • YOU'RE LOSING MONEY u you doll't drin on rad1aJ tires, Dunlop radial tires. We sell them bere at CORONA DEL MAR TIRE, 3601 E, Coast tlla:tntl.1. Come lll a.Dd let Wi ten you tbt tin ttr attranta.19s ot tbt Dualop radlal ply. You'll bo pJouod, ....,..-••• ._,I • H£ARD ABOtn tbe Waattl ...... ? Some ol ~ rotu1 pl*o oaiiMO are-comiAf ..... ll!o u.s. Tbo eopoo '-" ........ ~. p&rtt, Ia .-aod llc*r lboll cur- ,.. ........ 8old lol!lro • biJ -we. Olio-1011lal0 -·-all--c:snwlll_.,_ ...... --· . ··-0 . • WliO . ..,.. c:oaaaa• • ..... ........... ,& .. ' OFF thru Feb. '71 OFF -' thru feb. 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BE 540-1366 642-0270 HOMES BY AYRES IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Grand Opening New hom•ltet, new moclelo, new feature.. All thio just mlnnlel ·awl)' 'from the ocean. At La Cuata ymi'll •IOJ !be crilp-breeze yW' around. You'll find nceU~ ehopplns. ec:hooJe and • multitude of the eonthlucl'e llnelt recreational ueu nearby. Ayretlfuc:e 211011 n-an Ayres built hCJIUI Eeda tll8playiJII !be ~ wldda U. ...... Ar--of (Ali. fornia'1 -.t IUCCMl(alJauaoekQderL $2B;Ir90 to I Large eelectloo of home llflet VIII! our model hom•; you'll 8nd a !.up Nlectloll of Boor plane 1Dd catom lib ntmon. AIM cMck !be many oubolalldlq features lnd1ldecl Ia avery La e-ta lunDa. c-out ad 'WIIIt .. tacbtJ', clarlq our pand openlns. Yoa'n II1IN to 8nd juat doe llama you'va been IMrl:hlna for ••• at • prfA:e you can alford. I BEACH JOe Copter patrol ·effective, NB police chief reports Receat events have pronn the effectiveness of helicopter patrol, according to N'ewPQtt pollee chief B. James Gla.vu. ''Fires have been dlsecwered In thelr incipient stage, burg. Iars have been appreheaded, and car prowlers captured," he said. "la addltioo, we can speculate on the deterrent ef. feet our patrols han bad on the potential crlmlnal. · "Some of our cttluns, bo•- ·ever, are unapprecWtve of the added security theaircraftpro- most lmportuf..thatour switch- board remain open tor emere- eocy calls and tbat our dis- patchers remain free to deal wltb radio tratnc from poUce units. Handllng calls from citi- zens wbo may be 14>set but OOn't Deed a.ny emergency ser- rlce Is DOt add!r•&: to pollee efftcleocy. to their person and el- and are compla1oJ.og voc. !'U'er<>usl• about ooise levels. "U is therefore requested that you forego the Immediate d1allng of the telephone tocom- pla.tn when you hear a heUcop- ter overhead. Waj.t thirty min- utes aDd then pllooe or better yet, send us a letter. We are interested 1n YOID' observa- tions but they will be more ob- jective wUb a thirty minute de- lay 0" THE 8TH A.NNUAL INST ALLA TJON of oftlcers wtll be held this Saturday, Jan. 23, at tbe Newport Harbor Elts Club by the Pac1tlc Yacht and BaUooa Club, wblch has been sponsoring the "sail of the Sabots" !or youths 1.11 to 16 years of age for the past 7 years. I...a.st year PYBC held its first handicap gaff-rig race, aDd Ulls year the' first in- vitational regatta is planoed for the fall. Pictured her e, from left, are Blaine Scboolcralt of Piaceot.Ia, rear commo- dore; frank Clendenen, 250 Poppy Ave., Corooa del Mar , the new com modore, and Bill Royse of HWltlrl.gton Beach, vice-commodore. Commodore Clendenen bas been salting !or 37 years. He is a past commodore of the Luders Assn., past president and c harter member of the Gold Coast Shrine Clcb and member of El Bekal Shrine Temple. FINAL MARK-DOWNS "Or eJperleoce shows that comp1alnts are made only when the aircraft descends to lo- cate a suspect aod direct ground units to his location. At these times the pollee switch- board becomes jammed with compla.tnts about television program lnterfereoce, etc, "Durlng these periods 11 ts 'CHRISTIAN COP' WILL TALK TO OAR GROUP IN SUPPORT of youth cooc:erts, members ot the Children's Tbel.tre Guild are rbaldng plans to attend tbe Orange County PllUharmODic Society's taahioo concerto lUDCheon and la.Sh- loo abow, to be held March 31 at the Newporter Inn. Mrs. D. V. SkilUng of Baycrest, patroness for the luncheon, Is president of the Chll!keo's Theatre Guild, She Is shown here, strumming the guitar, with 2 other Guild members, Mrs. Robert Imbernloo of Mesa Verde, at left, and Mrs . Fred Ellls of the Back Bay, Mrs. MUes Larson Js ~oeral cbalrman for this 13th annual fashion ltmcheon, and Mrs. Richard Allen ls co-cllairman. others on the committee are Urnes. Edward Schumacher , Paul Gueyrel, B. J. Lang, Allan Browne, James Owen;' David Duff, Davtd Newbro, Raymond Dosta, Charles Friedman, JOhn Spatting, Robert Mrs. Willlam Bents will wei. Cbapman, Ralph Tandowsky aDd Michael Brick1 come the members of the New-.. .;.;;;:.,;;;;;:....;;.;.._;;...;;.,.;.;;..;;;;;..;.;;....;.; __ ..;. ___ .,. port Beach Colonel William Ca. 17TH SEMI· ANNUAL GARRETT'S FURNITURE • bell Chapter of DAR into her Balboa home at 810 W. Bay Ave. tor a dessert meeting at 12:30 p.m. Jan. 27. Capt. Robert Veroon, known as the "Christian Cop," wtu speak on "Way yo ung people do what they do." He will be Introduced by the regent, Mrs. Edgar M. Coi Jr. A report on the DAR 4i:Chools \flU be made by Mrs. C.E. Stoval, chapter • chairman of DAR schools. ;:;;;;;:;;;;; NEW OFFICERS of the Yacht aDd' Balloon Club are H. E. del Castlllo of Santa Ana, secretary, at left, and Howard Beal of Costa Mesa, treasurer. The PYBC has been an incor porated yacht club in Newport Beach since 1963 aM hopes to acquire Its own clubhouse in the near future. Youngsters cast in play MEMORY SEMINAR SET AT O.C.C. JAN . 30TH The a.nDU'll semlnlr co-spo:l- sored JY the Bahia ct,iptE~r I or Natlooal Secretaries "'"·I aDd Orange Coast College be held Ja.n. 30 in the DCC scteoce ltaU begUWng at 9 a.m. The theme for th~ sem inar "memory moUutlon." Dr. Everett L. Shostrom will speak on "Betweenmanandwo- man." He wo~.s rormerly head of tlle departm~ot of psychology a.od professor of psychOlogy at Pepperdl.De College. He is cur- rently on the tralniog sta!f ot the Institute of lndustr!.al re- lations at UCLA and chairman of the division o! clinical psy- chology at the U.S. lnternaUorW UniversUy In Sa.n Diego. His book, "Man, the manipulator," published In 1967, has now sold over a quarter of a million copies. His DeW book, "Between ma.n and wom<tn," will be pub- lished 1n Much, 1971. ROID ATHOWWIAII DIIESSU COCKTAJL FODU.LS CAPRI SEn SI'OITSWLU COAn UP TO ~ OFF PROGRESS Arthur Bornstelll ot the Bornstelll School of Memory "Willia.m and the gander," mances: Fridays at 8 p.m., Train.i.Dg will speak on "Mern- Clla.irman ot hOstesses wlij. be Mrs . Wllllam Tritt, aided by Mmes. Robert Roper, Mar- jorie Carnes, Leland Bolin and J. Harold Kellogg. a musical fantasy presented Jan. 22 and 29, followed by a ory power !pr tun am busl-OCC CLASSES EARN by the Costa Mesa Civic Play-10:30 a:.m. performanee on Sat-ness." Mr. Bornstein opened l4Z4 VIA UDO e ~T lEACH ONI Of' THI liDO Sl«)ff'S eMAN.Y FLOOR SAMPLES . eiTEMS UP TO 1/3 OFF! HIGH SCHOOL CREOI T house Jr., will open this Frl-urdays, Jan. 23 aDd 30, and a his memory school in 1952 a.oo day, Jan. 22, at the Communl!y 2:30 p.m. show on SUDda ys, has tra1ned SO 000 students Through evening classes at Reereatlon Center, located in-Ja~ 24 and 31. Tickets may uecutlves and' professlooa~ Orange Coast college, it is side the west gate of the Orange be pLD'chased at the door or trom more tha.o 100 corpora- possible to receive high scbool CoUDty Fairp-OUDCls. The cast is tlu'ougb the r ecreation omces. Uoos. credit In the Newport-Mesa tml-composed Of 10UD&: adors from 1p••••••••i aed school district. the ages of 8 to 14 who have liiQH .• f .IOAY t:JO A,loll,.-):)(1 I".M. S4T\.IlOAY 10 A.M.-ot I".M. H.J.GARREJT fURNr}URE The higfl school transcript studied ln the Playhouse work- should be sent to the director shop preparlng for this debut. at McNally continuation higtl The story Is about a boy's school, P.O. Box 1368, New-adventures in the Enchanted ·port Beach. An appointment to Forest of ZUs after he pro- plan a program can be made by vokes a mysterious black. gan- calling 548-3475. Evening col-der loto casting a spell upon 2215 HARIOR ILVD. lege r egistration for the spring ltim that changes htm into a semester Is oow in progress goose. He must remain In this 6 46-0 27 5 at Orange Coast. Dates r emain-form until he finds the key to PROFE SSIONAL tNT£A10A DESIGNERS 11ng on the SChedule are Jan. change him back into a boy, L.:::::::=======~============~~2~6_:a~lld~2~8~,_:1~r.?.om~6~t~o~a~,3~0:.'p.m. The musical fantasy is a n -original script by Pati Tam- The Openinq of Newport Villa Ole! 111011 Cllll ...... POT .IS ILWIYS How about 1 cup of rich, hot coffee. freshly brewed? Or would you prtler hot tea ? Ha~ some deliciM fresh ·baked cookies? It's 1 rerullr daily seMce of your NfWt)Ort National Bank! Sit down! Relatl Take time to unwind! Foraet ,our problems, and let hot refreshments and cookie$ aive )'OU a ...... ptfSIJeetift lor the day. Newport NatiONI Ban• is always thlnkina of you! We'we betn doina it for yurt. Enjoy this, alot~awith other unique serwkes as "Tht llost Unique Bank In Tht World." ·- 9 CONV-.cJ OfPICU --011-COUNTY .......... k:M._ .. ....,._U3..J1U• ..... -..,_. .. ,. lswMZ·l141 w.p hrt ... ,....... ae Carr a aiM 171-IM •=...•-"-:::::~':a ....., ... ,.._ .. ,.,..,.., .• U•Iiill IIJ-Ct F•• ___ .. _ta-1111 ............. ~,. ............... ,, ..• l..-.. _ ~~l..IIIIIM ......... . bellloi and Anita Grossman, who also are in the directors' chairs. Brad Ogden plays the title role of William with Dawn Hamilton as the ga.ndef. Kay Lynn and Leight Ann Baugtl, Holly Peterson, Anne Vircsik and Maureen BucW.nski will be seen as the pi.J:11a.ted gnomes. Kevin Haug. Debbie Grattan, David fowler, Kathy Miller and Bruce Cooper appear as Wll- Uam's schoolmates . The witches are Ra.ya.nne Reichle, Cathy Owens, Llsan Hansen, Carol Attlngu, Joy Saunders, and Leslie Freeman. The msy band ls made ~ of John Pala.· toutas, Jill Freeman, Cindy Harper, Andy Vlrcsik, Susan Cook. and Marie GryUer .Others to appea.r are Amy Thompson, Stephen Reichle, Kay Ric hey, Cindy VanAtta and Lori Math- ison. There •UI be 6 perfor- Marineras slate chosen Las Marineras Aux1Uary of tile Fa.mtly ser,lce Association o! Orange County has l.nstalled Mrs. James Dowty ol Harbor Highla.Dds as president~ Serv- ln& wlth her are 14rs. Gerak1 Thompsoo; vice -preside.at.; Mrs. Robert Ba.smajla.n. 2Dd Yice . president; Mrs. J. R. Light, recording secretary; Urs. Robert &-omn, corres- poodlng secretary; U.rs. Robert OurxSas. treasurer; Mrs. Jack Marsball, membership; Mu. Rle.lard Pauley, scholarsll14); Mrs. Laneoce KJttle, pubUc relatloos; Mrs. Bu:majl&n llDd Mrs. M.lc.bul Hall, wa,ys aDd me&DI; Mrs. TbomU CrQS.a)O, DUllamoolarlu aJ>d lliJsoO 10 FamUJ Senlee; Wrs. Wlllla.m La Paate, !iiOC1al. Las ----Is -u.c a. 1ft . al!lce ot Fan:ill7 Ser ... -rt.. Ll t11o C-I>Or al COol>· -bllldllr Ll c ..... dol liar, ... lin&• ........... ...,_...,loapodoW --IIIC -Ll Ilk· We take great pleasure in inviting you to the Grand Opening of one of the nation 's finest adult resident care centers, Newport Villa~ Especially designed for lhose adul ts wh o enjoy the convenience and companionship of hotel-like living, Newport Villa offers the following: Planned recreation and entertainment daily • Nutriti ous meals, tastefully served in the lovely d ining room • Meals provided for visi tors • Fully equipped physical therapy department w1th whirl - pool baths • Maid Service • Beauty and Barber Shop • Perso nal laundry washer-dryers • Suites , private or semi-Private Rooms all with private bathrooms complete with tub or s hower • Ocean Views • Private Patios • Attendants on duty 24 hours each day to assist guests. l'hese are just a few of the services and fa cilities of Newport Villa, where retirement is ,\n adventure in pleasant, gracious liying. NEWPORT VILLA Adult Resident Care Center 4000 Hilaria Way, Newport Be<Kh • 642-5861 Ill-.......... en.'-'...,. ~ r..ur .._ Ollloo. • .. _ I • l ' _......,. __ _ lltVIIOo\Y, JM. 21, 1J71 C!!I!!M ... 1M, 1;8JF. z•BCJP--I"Mz , • ..._._ ,... wldc:la .._ &a. ~ .,.._.r U -,...,.ac. » 91,_, u. ........ .....,. wW 1M ........ u.. latJnr• cdto?e. a.uD &c::ac.a 7 ilaltlak ot • ll-"ad -.cl .U. 1 ...__. --~w. .......... .u wiw. .. .,. cliadpt-(Jolla lt111) .. I "for tllou -----Mfon tile 5 =;;;. will __ It,. fouadatloa of Ill• world .. 12 ...., •• .... '"pelllt." (Jt--. I a c.-airy (Acm 1:1) ZSIP) II "aacl ... ill 1ile ----H 16 -OW r ... _ ... pnpllet 13 .. cmd to Vi•• IUa life • ___ _.om" 15 .. __ .... Qel:f• ..... (Gea. (Mad!: 10:U) lhJI) II -aeaa1D.9 "·l:wol•d." ____ phu 17 ._,...._ el ...... ___ (Ada (Hum. 13:1) 11112) 20 -.:1 30 do.:D '"I ----Dot b tA. II , -ttl. ._ ___ .. (Job 15:1) II ..... ._. --Mad cMtrt wit1t. • ___ .. (,.. lll&C) II .... _ .. tut.rt-" (Jo..._ 11:1) .. ----,..... ~. 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S:l) 3 ""----· i:lad J• M.U liod" (Matt. 7:7} 4 "th._ ___ _. crJ.o dw•lt ia 5eit"' ID.ut. 1:12) li "••c•pt Y. ----til• o.a ol the Son. ot mao." (Job 1:53} 21 ~er•.t tllov til• bigb pri..t ___ r <lob U:HI 22 "'tll.crt tMy may IN Jllctd-----b -· 23 ~m tby mcaJMI:T ----pnePftll-.. )y .. (P .. U :4.) 2C ~ ---· ----· tllcrt gr•at dty lllirr· loaN (lin. 11:10) 21 .. tile ----ol Ckittim" (Dim. 11:30) 31 ... ..,. are aot ----th. world" 34. fcrtll.-ol Scud (Act. 13:21) » -· ---m.-Mll•iPt. .. ____ .u (0 lblpl3:31) 3t "'thou ._. ti••• biaa ----o••r aU ..... Cl .. t.bcd dwoy m•y INilold •T ---.. U "'tM Wnt. ol tll• __ --lao•• ....... (MGH. 1:20) u Mlllat tti•'f 1D.Cf1' -----·N -t1 MiOolotrr. witcllcralt. lurtr.d. onatcmc.. ____ llltioa .. {GaL 5:20) 4.1 .... •.-.iav ··moDV·N (I a.... 1:11) 0 WtiU ol K•w t..t_.at ·50 dtr of Moctb (Nu.. 1l:U ) 51 a-. •-.la9 "hovatlhal." ----· W (I Cllroa. I :CI) 52 a Mlilll at ...... ____ .,.,_ (a... 11!15) ~---31do.:D One Christian's View By Ollrid A. Noebel a.;.-~ Wooldy -T•"'· ""...._ Thi,_ p<~:-1 a um mrr at Tht• Summit . Or. Bull<m Oavi,lh•·i:<•·r and I ""'""" d isc u :-:-inA! po rtiom• nf G I,.,.~ o n A r I" h ,. r · ::o , . ..;,·,.ll•·nt wurk A Sun~ey nf Old f'~>.<lnmenl lntroduc tiQn. I t•l,.uuo·fl In ~,.~,... it a~ a h-'\llu11.1l-. (,,, .. ur , . .,!1,...•' ••• I lid T••::ot.mwut ,,t t l..-\n~t•ri,·;.m Ch ri-tian I • ,If,·~··· \1, iulo • ...,,. \O"t"P" notlrlj!; what \r• 1..-r 'uul to :.ay curwrrnirll!: t h•· Co·u•·lii.'> fl ood and hi~ r··~p••u!Oo' tn Sf-rnard Ramm 's f,,..,J.. Thtt Chrutwn View of .'cll',t (·~ and Scripturf! and it 's lut'otl o .... d po)silion , it ~C.ilmr ;~ppar,.nt th11t ,\rchrr found one of Ramm ·~o point"' difficult to .... ~ ..... , f In,. of Ramm '"' argument' aj!alrllil a univt"rul Oood is hil; nL..rn"illicm that "in Auvergne. Franc!!, tlwrr aT? cnneli of I~ "'"(Hill and Wlhe.s from long ,. , t i 11 r 1 v olcMOOf"ll. They an nW~ny thuul!.llndll o r. yearil oldt:r tluan th~ flond t:ould po!Miibly be , yd thry show no Ngn of having b.:rn wal\hr.d or disturbed by Rood w~otrrs." (p . 245) Whilr Tl"afling ArrMr's rthKt that th it! diffi~ulty .. ~em11 to drfy explanation, un11'!8a the: volc.rmoc8 involved wl'!u really of llfi ii i·No11 hit: origin, and the:, critr.:ria ro~ do~~tinl them earlter turn out to be erTOrw:oua," Or. OavidheiMe r 1tnmediately re me.mbei'N an art ide about aomoe eimilar ~okanic erur.tlono in Hawaii that wen: allely ....... Alca 1ft tnqWry to ~ of hit ICiratift~e ftVINia, it ~~~~~~~ out ,. .., in -'--v-. 162 (Odo•• II, 1961'), PP · 2654. Ttr.e article wat ·.,.t,idH "[loop o-...... , ,_c. eo., ... _, u~ in .-.. :;r..:;-c.s. -.... JJ. D 1 -·• ol Q vi•J .....WJ.eitvte .rCu;I;LIIII I' Tht• fintli11~-.. in ttw arl i•·l•· .,,... n'\"'"lllinj!: sin•·•· tht•,..• IW<J m,.n fuunJ vulcllnif· bat<.~o~h """~1ic·h h11d b rl'.n J .. t,.d b' thr pola . ...,mrn -~rgon nwthod at 22 million ~·,.ars irl fa1•t \'f'r} young omd "pwl.abl~· lrN-lhan 200 years old ."" Th,.ir o•,ad -..·nrd,.. "'"rt•, ··wr fJft'St"nl •Jata In ,.lu•w tl1at in .-.t.Jmf' · in::ol"owc,., \·oil· a nit· nwk11 ••nJptn! into till' li••,.p l!t"t"ll ll du in f11t l mlwnl ndio~~:t·nit· ;arjiltlll 01nd hr•liurn , and wh•·n datf'd tl\GI Y yi.-ld unro111i .. ti •· old ~ell ... And a~;.rin . "'Tho: radiogr-ni c iiTg_On arul hl"liurn t"Uill,.nl!! of thro•r basalts nuph:d into thf' do:''P (ll"l'an from an iiCiivr vult,anu (Kilaut-il) have ht=en mtalllul'd Uf-1 tu 22 million yf'af'l' for Ina~ d.-duct!d lo br l"l'"cf'nt. . Tht• sample11 ma y, in fact, br v.-ry n>crnt, as jud,ed by tJreir frt'"~h appr11romt·e 11nd tM r.xtre:m c thinneu o f the pal~onit.-and mlln~ant:~ oxide layen~ on tl•" !lurface ." (p. 265) Dr. Uavi•llaril'l'r'8 friend al110 ~~ent alon~ a notr Y)'ing that in thr JournoJ of Geophy•icol Re.eorch, Yoluml' 7 1, Number 141July 1>. 19b8J·J · 4601 ).G. f'un\.hou:Wf 1nd . Nallihtun dl8cUMan f8()().18()flava flow at S.lt Llilkr Crat,.r which has been dat~d 3.3 billion yu"' old by tht: polll a11ium -ugon method while the-"''ht'Jir rock ~~te of thie l70-yur flow ill givrn a11 232 million y,.al'!l. O nt: n•••cl y ~rte lhc impre!W.torl thlll IIOil'lethiniJ mutt be wro ng with tht; dalirt~ mt:thc:Ht when 11uch incongruitiee ariae , bul f.,r our di.w:uMio n hen- it llhould point out tNt Or. Arc.htr '• an11wr.r lo R.mm ill not to be IIUt•d llJl!Uy . Por anyont ln\ere.&«d in tueh .. uen • the 4ati .. of roe ... ..I (o.ill I woutd -.• two artidea in A S ' • o-n.. /led;~"'· ,,.,.. oocl pu.,_d by IWI« .. c-.t tt.pido. MicJoiPn. Tloe two orticleo .. by ·Dr. O....W E. a.;ttidt: ''c..loon-14 Ootlno of F-" Mil "Do tint tho t!irtJ. ..... ,-.- ' ,._. ....... ,...J ..... ...... .. -. 01Hp""" '--• ........ ~1L '• M.a. /6,24,/...., ..u. "If MY .... ..w .,..,. •fw me, l<t 1Wrt Utrf IWnHI/, ...J ..U up All cf'ON., tut4 }allow m.e ... FA.l i1 lA• crm1 we maw beor? Mr1. I .H •• Os/ord, Olalo 'n»e en. m&ne the triab and penecutiom that we tendure for the Lord leta. Chrut u the rMu h of our beinB faithful in followinB and obeyirls Him (I Pet. 2:21), IYMr~ iA •M Bible tlou il say not lo u.u blooJ for humon cotuumP'io"-? The children o( Israel were forbidden to eat blood in l.t:\1. 17 :10, 11. In lhe New" Testament the Christian• were instructed to abstain from t!atins blood accordins to Acta 15 ,29. Plf'tUe ,.:rp«Jin "1Ae Mark ofahe fk<ul." 'The Mark of the Beast wiU not be enforced until the Great Tribulation period which does not comnwnCf' until after the rapture of the Church ~I Thess. 4:13·18). The Mark of the Beast will be placed on all thoee who worship th e image of the Beut and will definitely be aS!IOCiated with idolatry. When will Reu. 14 :20 t4lu piau? /1 Ezelc. 38:15 the same ru the Batdt: of Armageddon? Rev. 14 :20 will take place during the Battle of Armageddon. U.ek. 38:15 ufers to the invasion of Israel by thl'! armies of the 'North suppo!!edly Russ ia ; these will be overthrown on the mou ntains of Israel bdore the Battle of Armagl'!ddon . Why war Satan referrNi to D-J the prince of the ptJWer of the oir? In Eph"ians 2:2, Satan is referred 10 as the prince of the power of the P.ir and in John 16:11 he is rrft"Tred lo as the fJrince of thie world. According to !he Bible tl1i11 world and the surrounding atmosphere is now the place of his activily. Wlw and 11/hat are An~rf.s? Not much is known about Angels as therf" i~ not much in t~ Bible abou t th~m ~pedally in rl'!gard to their nalur~. First Corint hian!! 15:44 tells us th~y have spiritual bodies and are God's m~<;t"ngers fulfillin g lli1io will. Tht• ministry of angels is mrntiont'd in MalL 1.1 : 41-49; 24 :31; Luke 16 :22. On thr _,nul.J stay in th" gra!'f ll'ith tht' hn!ly u'ntii the l~nrd cnme.J? Thoee who die in Ch ris! an• immediately in Ht"&\'l'!n, be in~ ''ab!f'nl from tht" body" and "prf'sent wilh th,. Lord:' St-e II Cor. 5 :8. Pleo.Je lt:l/ me u:hot lhe zmrd "Apnll4Jy" mMn.r. The above word means "falling away" and it is I~ act of profeMed Christians who dt:lib· erately rejl"Ct the truth as to the deity of f:h rist and redl'!mption through His Blood. When dnf'.J the di.JperuaJion ()/ thf' Kit~gdnm begin? The Dispen~ation of the 1\in,dom hf-1-!ins with the return of Chri£1 to earth-~oe.'l through the thousand p•ars of His rarthl y rule and ends when He has delivNed up thr kinp:dom to His F"ather. f n u:hom Wl'ff' Jhe mi'HO/l,f'J nf th,. Jl'l',.l'l t;hurche.J in Re1•elation fl,it •en? The me~p:es to the seven chu rches have a four-fold .11pplication. F"ir:ot they were ~ive:n to the local churches. Second, thf')' wert· to admonish all churches in all a~P-". Thir\1, they wer~ personal exhortations to him "that hath and ea r" and also conta.in~d promises "to him that ovtrrometh:' F"ourth. they Wf'rP prophrti•· for they diM:Iosed !t'Ven pha!!es of the spiritual hi~tory of th~ church. Tbla is the Srd lDStallmd of tbe story ot a trial beld. on Feb. 15 .,., 16, 11110, 14 u actloll brouellt b)' IIJHIUbl"' proYe mat tbe Bible 1s unscieoUflc .and. t.beretore, IIDtroe. James £. BeDDit, writer of this rtllOrt. was tbt attorDeJ repceseoti.Dg Dr. Harry Rimmer, PresbyterLI.D ml!Qter IDd tbeD presideD! of tbt Research Scleoce Bureau. WilUam Floyd, editol' of an atbelstic ma.psloe called ''The Arbi- trator," aoupt to collect $1,000 from Dr. Rimmer by proYlng scieDtU1c illllccuracles. Tbe Judge was a Hebrew lD his tblrtles, deserlbed by Mr. Bennet as a brlibtlaw- yer and a good judge. • • • "' JAMES E. BENNET The next witness was Dr. Jolm Hayne! Holme!!, who uid that he was a minister of th t" Gospel, but did not nplain what Gospel. He is pa ~to r of the Community Church in New York Ci ty, which meets in the Town Hall, and is buildinf!; a new church building at 35th and Park Avenue, Manhattan. He ~aid that he was quite familiar with astronomy, gf'o lo~ and the other ~eienct>s which bear upon tfle creation of the world. Again the alfleist lawyrr askrd hin1: "Reftrring 10 th,. ttatements in the fnst chaptt-r of Cene!lis that the world wu created in six. days, that it wa! e~olved in eountleu asea, what is I he fact." Of course I objected, and the objection was sustained. The judge asked him if he made a special study of lhe science of creation. He uid that he knew what! the scientists' thought becaute he had read tflt-ir books, Lut the Judge said, "He is not using h is own minrl hut is using th,. mind of another ~ci­ enti't and tfle ol-ljt·<'tinn must hf' ~u!'tained ." He ~aid that hr had reArl thf" work!-of Darwin and m1•"l of the sci· entific: honks of the ninet,·t"nth f'f'ntury, wlwh inrfic.o~tes that he i!t still a century bt"hind, and he did not nplain why he had not rf'.ld any nf the hvf'ntit:th,century books. When he wa!' asked to name the botiks which he had read, he could rrmember some by _Lya_11, Darwin and Hud~·y, but he could not remember the othen, es.cept Ar;assiz. He admitted finally that he coold not speak ils a scienlist and he could only tell what other acientiata think. h was his conclusion that the earth came inlO ita present form by a long procr:ss of evolution, run- ning through many, many millions of years, and ''I do not believe there i!l a scientist alive who believes lhe Gent:sis story of creation." J moved to strike the answer out, and the Jud~ ttruck it out because, in a discussion off the record, Dr. Holmes admitted he did not know how many scien· tists there are in · the world. He ~·as personally ac- quainted with a few, none of whom were in court. No scientist had authorized him to Stille for him in Court that he did not br lieve the Genesis story of creation. h was quite apparent that he was not qualified to speak for all of the scientists in the world, or for any one or tl!em. - He aaid that, in his opinion, the statements in the lint and 5econd chapters of Genesis regarding creation of the world and man were not scientifically true, but, of course, that was only his opinion. ·r esked him one quettion: "Dr. Holmes do you believe that the Bible is the Word of God, and the only infallible rule of A SI'OI'l OF 1HE IIARIY RIMMIR TRIAL •'-"lr ~IIOBll All•fmtil1 faith and practice?'' His answer was very definiie. He said, '"Of coune not. Certainly not." That i1 all I asked him. It did not seem lo be neceuary to 11k him anything more. He had nol added anylhing to the plaintil'a case, but he had made a perfectly plain ttatement that he,. a minister of the Golpel, did nol believe the Bible to be the Word of God. The next witness was Or:' O.arles Francia Potter, who aaid that he was putor of 1he First Humuitl Ourch in New York City, having originally been a . Unitarian minister. He uid that he had studittd cer· tain of the .. ologies," had wrillcn books on the aubjed of creation and made addresses on acientific aubiectl. He was one of tht: Bible t:xper1s in the so-called ·•Monkey Trial" in Dayton, Tenn., in 1925, and the atheisl lawyer, 1hinking that l>r. Potier wa5 qualified aa a ecienti!t, asked h.im: "Is it true that the earlh wat created in six d.1ys?" Again the Judgr suMained my objt"Ction, that that is not the propf'r way to prove the point. lie admilteJ that he was flOt then~ whl'!n the ea rth was creatt:d. He said that he had r ead an enor- mous numlwr of books on th~ sci('nces rdatin,; to evolution, so the Judgr QSk('d him 10 gi,·e a li st of the names of these books. A It he could n :memkr were Darwin and Sir James Jeans. The others ~·ere regular text book!! which he .studied in college. H e finally got in thf' record that hl" thought that the first chaptera of Grnr!li~ were pure fable. He also .!aid thai the Rabbi wa!l wrong about the "J" group, "E" anri "P'' group• kcause tht-re was another group, the "D" ,;roup, which wrote the Deuter"nnomic doctrine, but, of courK, he did nol know who those peoplr were, where they lived, or when they did il, and, of course, none of them were in r.ourt to spt!ak for themselves. ... lso, he did not believe the re wu any Rood in the time of Noah. He ~dm itted ltJat there might h11ve been Jill II" lorA I Anods but no big, general flood, and he was &a positive about i1 that the Judge asked him if he was thr.:rt-at the time. He uid that you did not have to be pre~t·nt to know things. He as~erted that he be1ieved C,.fflr::e Washington wu born in 1732 and he was not 1herf' ar the time. The Judge said he heH.eved it too, and hr was not there, but thlll ._-as a wdl authrnticated and duly accredited fact or history smtained by many anrif'nl documf'nts and aceepted hy all historian•. He askrd the witne$S if he had any evidence like that to show there wasn't a Rood in Noah's lime, and, of course, be replied that he did not have any ::~Ucb evidence. I aaked him if be belie,·ed there wa1 a God ;~nd he said that he did not know. lie thought that "God is merely an idea ~of men's mind"--God Was made in man's image rather than man being made ;n God's ima~." He said that so far .1s God was concerned he wat an agnostic. I have only a very liulc lc:no""ledge of Greek but I know that "agnostico!l" means "without knowl· edhe." rn Latin it is "ignoramu5," and in English it it just plain "1gnorant,': w, when the witness .1dmitteJ that he was ignorant he was no longer ·quali6ed to be a wilnas, and we Jet him go. He had not added anythins :o tht plaintiff's ca~ except the unsupported conclu· alona of an admittedly ignorant man. (COMTIMUID MIX1' Will) St. Thomas Bible Lesson A BRIDE FOR THE SON (I) Genosis 24: I -28 Lesson 30, Series Ill llere we ha ve t~e re cord of thi!i mission of Abraham's servant to fetch a bnde for Isaac, the son of the promise throush whom th e seed s hou ld be born . As St. Paul writes of other events , this happened for an ensample to us, and it w11s wriuen down for u.s to learn . We ma y c~tll th is a hi storic parable of the mis sion of Gd'd's a postles and ptopheta to gather out from the world a people to his 'iame to be the bride r>f Chriel. Abmham is now a very old man. Sarah. Isaac's mother, is dead. Isaac is presumably aboul .JO years of age, whi ch sl!iems to be the age customary in his famil y for a man to take a wife (see cha pter II , vu. 14. 18, 22, 24). No tice first that marriage is not refjftrded sa designed to 11ccommodate to biological developm~nt. Isaac surel y has been old enough for marriage for about 15 yean. There are man y other considerations which ma ke it unwiae for a man who is to sho1.1lder heavy responsibilities to undertake the tareer of marriase much sooner. It ma y be surpriains to people today to learn how customary it waa amons Ch ruui uns in the United States before the turn of the century for men to rn~~rry at 29 or 30. It took a man that long to complete his trainins. both schoolins and apprenticeship in whate ver he wovld do, and to accumulate enough capital to provide a home and reasonable aecurity for his wife and expected children. One of the gravest diuervicu done by modern liberals and papns ia to pc-omote the (alae teach ins that plryai ca l appetites are so powerfvl that they must be 8atisfied , and that .. tepreaaiona" lead to mental disorders and even insanity. Men are able to control the animal in themselves 811 well aa the ot.her dumb be.l!lllta -and we are expected to do ao . Gi rla often marry at a muc h younser age. but quite as often wait until they arl!i in their 20'a. Second, note that Abraham ia the one who takes reaponaibility for'ari'D.ngi ng the match. It is lrue that ma"hrse ia an act of mutual conaent between tw o pereon• free to give their conaentj and we will aee later 'th•t laaac came not to meet iRebekah peraopally. But there ia no rell8on why the choice of a peraon to whom consent ie to be sive,n mutt be ll!ift to chance or to fate, nor ia there any reuon to withhold autduce end direction from youns people. Marria8e utablishu a public inatitution; h•aba.ada and wivea are accouat.aMe to God and man for meint.a in.iA8 a etroat fa•ily. M.rri.see aHect e:atatea-;-fortaMa and natioaa. They ar$ deeply iovolved in alliancu and diplomaciea, aad h ia lrreaponsible of ~"'"'--to fan:• tlla yoaapten to .. ell oot their .. tea. "0 Lord, I know lhat tile wa; 01 ~naa i• aot ia lti•eell.'' write• J.,. ... ltr .. it ia aol ia •• tkat nlkeU. to diree.t hie atepe." tnile til itt of e,._ rafaN to DiviDe r id•nee, it alu ... w. a .... ,.1 tn.U. abo.t affein of .... Yo ... m .... d w0111ea do Rot meke theit owtt choie.,. i• aay •~eat -thir a.-oc:!.atfl •re Hle.cted for the~n by -.ay tili.ap Ol'd.rwd hy tl.eir elden. •••111 lf ••ir elder• MUI• on a policy of CMIWOIIH UpMaaN. J .... tecopiae4 til• principle tfwlt H a -.a -.r wii .. H of 1.1-ell, •i• wha•• ia lot tN• Uoh 5:31 ). !lis judsement is true be cause he don notjudse of himself, bvt accordins to what he heMs from the Father. lie does not even choose his own disciples. for "No man can come to me, except the F'ather which hath 11ent me draw him," said Jesu11 . In short, "I can of mine own self do nothins." Abraham, exercisins his responsibilities of fsth~rhood. makes careCul provision for the choice of a bride for his aon. He~ eends his. truated servant, probably F.:liezer of Damascus, who managed all his vast properties, to enter into negotiations with his own people. The servant is given wide diacPetion, for. like the prophets of God, he was ao accuiUo'med to doing hia maeter's ¥til\ that he knew how to proceed accordins to that will even in !he abatince of immediate auperviaion. Thie ie true obedience -to be able to will to do the master'e will even without diret:t aupen~ision. A child who will not obey hia pa.renra when he is out of their eisht does not obey them . The servant accepts hia t:ommi .. ion by a solemn oath, which is the root meaning of the word "aacrament." No tice aleo the conditions placed upon the selection of the bride. She muet come willingly. That is, ahe must give her consent, and muat do ao on coneiderations other than the modern Holly¥tood or papn conaideratioo of "fallins in love." The kind of woman who will meke • dependable wif11 for a nw.n of laaac'a stature and reapon.aibilitiea is not oae who will be awayed by 1 dashing yo ung blade, or governed by thl!l luat of her eyea. Sht~ mu.t learn of hi a "proepecta," and kanw hi• family and tninias and decide" whether ahe ia auiled to ahate hia lot with him. She will aot make • match either above or below her awtiona. The aervant knowa theae thinp; and he himaelf le~ana on Oivi~~oe suidanu to brins to hia au,ntion an elisible sirl who ahowa the properties of auch wiadom a nd rnponaibillty by an act of.ha.pitality to illm. Siac• all thia ia an I!IO .. mple to ua of how Cod chooaea tha Church (Of" the Lord Ja .. a , we •y p oa to coaaider how caNfully God pre,.rwd the way with hie propheta, .. d whh Moe•• ud U.e Palriarch ... aD d.a time c:ame for t .. IMiniar of Hia So., the~ Bride woald ,..ke he,.alf kaown by the reapo .. a of !Ach aool ia raid! to the Co.pel. . O•tll••• At,.Ma. aow olJ, ••iu rrot~Uio• /or • •rUe for luac; A• •••4• AJa ,,,.,.,., ao AU owa ,•orl• fo •••4 A•r o•• ""4 .,1•1 .Ur ••••: •'• •••• k •n•r•''' •• ••• •• har th Aolr uaJ o/ •A• C/.,lu: .t•Hh,. coau fo"ur!l to •••• lA• t-Uftcodo ... Me••• ,. re•••'"'' Nalrtor, tlllcaA, l.rt. .. t, La._,., .ta6aio1. , ... te ,. •• th .... , .... ~.. .. ... ,., ....... c ...... 24tll. NOW .n 1~80 NI!WPORT !ILVD. PJ.. 646-9313 Coata W.aa (;HIJitf:HES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1111 CU., Dl. NIWPOIT IIACM A NEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU Dr. W•lttir p._, P•stor SUHDAY SCHOOL ••••• t.45 A.M. aiL! STUDY WOIISHift •• , •• 11 A."-... 7 P'.M. 7130 P'.M. W!D, Central Bible Church ORANGE AVEHUE o t 23RD STREET ·COSTA M!SA PHONE: 5.11 -5303 TORREY MEMORIAL BIBLE CON FERENCE Jantlll'y 24 tlu"ougtl 29 Sundays, 9:00, 10:30 a.m., 7:00 p.m.; nightly, 7:30 P•slo r FRED R. MORSE Yolflb P•610r RICHARD ·REED Ap iDdepeodeot church wttb Bible teadlio& ministry LEGAL HOTICE . 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ELLER 1970, I.D Book 9419, Page 78, SUNDAY SERVICES Phone: 644·2664 of said Offtc.J.a.l Recorda, Or- 9: 15 · II a.m. C ,.,;..,.. -'U U 1 b WEDNESDAY EVEN ING 9 ()()A M F il W sh " aop 0 -1• •• 58 a pu • : · · am 'I or tp llc auctioo to the highe&t tl.dder MEETING 8 p.m. 10:00 A.M.· Church school for casb."p&yable I.D lawful moo- READING ROOM I I :00 A.M.· festive Worship ey of the United States ot Am- Week days: 9 a.m.· 5 p.m. NURSERY PROVIDED tertca at tbe time of sale, with- Wednesday : 9 a.m. · 7:45 p.m.!'--------'---' out COYena.ot or warranty ex- Tue.day and friday : pressed or tmpUed, as to title, 9 a.m.· 5 p.m.: 7·9 p.m. possession or encumbrances, ~~~~~~J:i~·RiJOmf fJ; •dli the Loterest COOYeyed to and OIRIST, SCIENTIST C I IJ I aow held by sa.Jd Trustee under .,. said Deed ot Trust, 1D and to Newpon Beach at ~ the follcnrin&" described prop- Corona del Mar 3262 Broad Street erty, to-wU: Lot 16 In Block 3100 Pacific View Dt. 734 ot Corooadel Mar, assbown SUNDAY SCHOOL I 0 a.m. Newport HeiW1:U 011 a Map recorded 1.D Book 3, SUNDAY SERVICE 10 a.m. A Fru tmd lnd~p~nd~nt paps 41 aDd U of Miscellan- WEDNESDA Y EVENING Congr~gatio nal eous Maps, records of Ora.nge Read.ing Room: 8 p.m. C hristian Churc h Co.mty, CaWornia. Also 1mown lSOO-B F ... Co .. tHwy. REV. NORMAN BROWN a.s: 714 GoldeiU'Od Avenue, Co- Eatraac.e oa Narcinaa MINI STER 1'001. del Ya.r, Calitortlia 92625 Mon .. Fri.: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. tor lbe purpose o1 paying obU~ Thunday evenings: 7 to 9 SU NDAY SERVICE ptJou MCIII'ed by said lle<d S to • AND CHURCH SCHOOL at.: a.m. to p.m. of TrllSt 1Dcl• ... u .... fees, charo-y d.all · · d AT 10:00 A.M. ..._ ou ar~ cor 1 y 1nvn~ to p aad 8JII)t.QAS of the Trustee, attend Oaurch Services and Nurs~ry car~ provided ~----II .. ~--... 0 2 2 au.-.-.es, any, ~ u..: L'::o::•::"':::':h•=R:•:•d:;:"'=R=oo=m=·=::!.===PH=:N:E:':•:•:::·:7:4:0:::-:::terma of Slid Deed ot Trust, r iDterest thereonabcl$43, 744.53, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH '" -prloeii>OI ot U>e oote HCID'td by said Deed of Trust wttb lDterest tbtreoa trom July 1, 19'70, as t.a !)&i£1: DOte aoo by ... prortded, "THE CBNTBR PO R BI BLICAL STU Di l!S" ... G. HIUMAHM PASTORS DR. JAMIS OIMBS 9:45A.M.-Bible School, wl lll our 15 bu ses serving SOuth Orange Coun ~ 11:00 A.M. -llomlng worsltlp 7:00 P.M. -EvMing Service • SOl M•1••ll • St. (At Slhft• A•• A .. •.l. COSTA II !SA He•• e f P. G. H••••• Clulstl.ii $d .. l LAWYERS TITLE GUARAN- TY COYP ANY • Trustee. By S. A.. BLWH. Vice Pres. Attelt: SYLVIA B. HASSEN, Aut. Secretary. Dated : December :SO, 1970, 6!12S4 Ju. 'J, 14, %1, 1971, Harbor EasliO- LCGlL NOTICe NOTICE OF TRLSTEE'S SALE No. FCI 2565 On Fr iday, February 5,1971, at 11:00 A.M., WESCO FINAN- CIAL CORPORATION, as Trus- tee twder aad pur sua.ot to Deed of Trust dated May 25, 1966, ezecuted by JESSlE L. JOHN- SON, tolD unmarried woma..a aad recorded August 5, 1966, Ia book 8010, page 68Z, ot Of- Qclal Recorda ID the olftc:e ot the Recorder of Ora.opCCMmty, CallA>rala, will ..U at pubUc auct1oo .. hl(besl bidder for c:asb (pa)'&blt at time of sale 1n lawt'lll mooey ol the Uol.tld States) (at tbe Soutb Frooc ED~ tnDc.e to the old County Court HOUH, Ia tbt Cit}' of Sua Aal., ID the coUnt, of aruce. Cal~ tlorala,) all rlpl, UU. ...0 loterest COGYeyed to aDd .., lteld by it IDHt &aid Deed la tile PJ'OI)N't)' slhlate in the e Uy of Newport Btac:b,I.D saJd Coun~ tJ a.od State described u : That certa!D ..._..,ld Na tate c.rea.ted by tha.t certain -doled September 9, IHS, uecat«t by tbt tnt... Com- P'A1, a c:orporaJ1ol. aa IAuor • .... Tilt Blllb,. ~mUed --..... aa Ltl..._ recorded MO'I'Mlblr J. lMS, la ud to ... ~ oi&Krlbad ~uo~, PAJICIL I; Lot '11 al Tnc:l 11'11. u llloft • a Map re~ -"' -•u ,..,.. .. ... • ~ ol WJ.pel .. .... .._ -· al~eo... IJ, ~ PAIICSL 1: A _ .... ,..,.•••rii(JDI'&a.. ---·4· Loti: lot, ••• , ... .ud drive is on 1Dc:tudes a playlets aDd 3 ODe-act pla.Ja performed by u taSemble of S p.lafers: Wes Keebler, Allee Mallet, JaDS SteYens. Tom Thread gold IUid Gota Y •too. Openiac Qj... Is Jao. 22 .. the old studio Tbeater 1t Hu- manities Hall, OCL Curtain time ls 8 p.m., ooe-half hour ear Uer tba.a IISua.l. Maybe you didn't know that everyone from Pacific Telephone who visits your home or business carries an official identification card. These I D carda abow each employee's name, photograph and signature. So if you ever have the slightest doubt about anyone who says, "I'm from the telephone com- ~y," just ask to~ proof. Our employees will be more t.h.a.n willing to abow you their identification. \ , I JIM HAYCRAfT ROM .. O DELESI.I January 24-30 has beeo designated Junior Ach- ievement Week through- out the oatioa. In the Juoior Acbievement pro- cram, bigtl school stu- dem s orpniu and oper- ate their owa scale busiDesses lhe belp of adviso•·• ttom business and try. We're proud part:lclpaticg lA •orthwh.ile Pr<>"[.~:::: your " Company are Jim Hay- craft, Dlck O'Grady Ron Modeleski. Each these employees, aWng a our young people, teer their Um e ODe a week. Jim, Dic k Roo tlDd It a re'"'''"' ..,. onllfY•oe lenee to help guide youngsters toward avenues of success. We alute the Junior Acb- l..,ers of today woo wlll be making the major acb.ievemeats of tomor- ""'· @Pacific Telephone s.z;:.-. flO ·~ R S McPhelrtdge Your TelephOne Ma naget m Newport CoSta Mesa SHOPS and SERVICES Save Time And Money -CaU An Expert BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coost Hwy . Corona del Mar Phone 644· 7336 DIMMITT ~a-CINI& Finne quality dry cko~~ning 011 the pr~ml..es • xlf.llrf"Yic~ laundry All M1ll' -lat~sc model Fr'c'dain: wu.hcn 3100 E. ea-t Hwy .. COM ,.one: 61)..9605 • HEAlTH ~ Foe< vo~T ~~-SPA t • Monera! Sf' A WhlfiPOOI • UIH.\I >OitT Sun Tan Rooms • F on nosh s..,,.. S1..r1 Rooms • lf'Y'9D'"at•ng E IIIC1 r>eal MKSaglt • o-<-t Or,l HMt Rooms • Rela••nst M.ctlarucal Mtsage • P""''' Toled Slall ~ • P.-.,.,al Supervosl()n •COSTA MESA 549-3368 • ORA NGE • ANAHEIM 639-2.U1 826-0381 • HUNTINGTON BEACH 842·1451 • OFFICE EQUIPMENT • PlUMBING IN NEWI"O I'IIT BE ... CM A R MAR SAC PLUMBER "00 t o~rn.tllll n All' Corona •11:-1 \.1 a1 ...,__ O[fK"r Funutuu • l"lumbin& Rc-pan' DESKS • CHAIRS DAY & NIGHT FILES • SAFES OFFICE SU,LIES WATER HEATER S 6 ST~TIONEAV L_ ___ •_H_·_"_3_0 ___ _ ~Mach"-r • '.';;.:; MAf'INE HARDWARE ~-!:~:;;!.··~,':;<,;., a1l5 t& _, 3 WILCOX-CRITTENDEN HARDWAR E ........,......,.. c:a.r.-a..lka 2'700 W. C........, .. M. 8. 60M331 Z..PAR PA.MIIIITS I I HOT OR COLD FREE DELIVERY 1 hOO A.M. • 3t00 r. M. S100 P.M. • 1100 P, N. EAT IN TAKE OUT ONE PRICE barb or oto lo •.••• l' lll.t -·· ~(IIIOioJ ..... BIJL1Z MORTUARIES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA MUA Midway b-2424 3520 E. COAST HIWAY COROllA DEL MAR ORiole 34450 Siac~ 1941 Friendly Nelctsbortlood -BEll BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway u s-3ol33. a-.,.,. eo.a w- DANISH IURflnUII IRIDAL RI.ISTU SWIDISH CIY1TAL CHINA & STilL 4JW\ 'W\uu ..... ~ d .. ~;-= -~ u.qo E.Coulll!ll!l-, Coro"o 0.1 M ... Doil~ 9'30 ... S'JI Te l, 644-7340 .~v-.,. lt .. s BelA -MutorC~ @? :paul'• ~lofums ~ and gift• ~ Flowers for all occas1ons we SPECIA.LIZE IN PARTIES AND WEDDINGS Fr•• estl'"otes ·WI,. and Deliv•ry Ser'l'ice 644-8990 OPEN 5EV!H DAY5 2626 E. COAST HWY., ~ CORONA DEL lolA. , P1inti1g · & Deconlilg ' P -39922 CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Ftctltlous Flrm Name THE UNDERSIGNED does bereby certtty that be is eon- ductlng a shade and drapery bUsiness at 3635 E. Coast Rigb. .. •ay, Corona del Hat, Calli., .umer· the OcUtious firm name of Custom Shade aoo Drapery Shop and that sa1d flrm is composed of the followUlg per- son whOse aa.me in full IUid place of resldeoce are as fol- lows, to-Wit: Pau1Garma.n_1924 Port Brlstol Circle, Newport Bea.c:h, Ca.W. . WITNESS my baDd OD lh1s 4th day of January, 1971, Palll Garman. STATE OF CALIFORNIA) )ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) OIAMCE TO YELLOW ON THIS <lhdayotJaaoary, OTY STAFf STUDIES 1971, before me, aNotarJPub-Ilewpoi1Boac:bllld0111orCai- Ue ID Uld lor oald coooty llld Uorola llr-IIIIi blclm1s stat., resldlac tberola, duJy wW -acqolrt a --. commi•Goold aDd nora, per-u tbl •••liar w1dttceaterl1DI -Uy -ed Paal GeriiWI, -dllllplo ,.. __ """"" ID mt 14 bo lllo .,..._ ---..-Ullllr- wbo• •m• l.o-lbodlolbo 11oft 111<1 ,.UOW ·--lbr --•mtlll,uda.-.-,_., Ull-1-- loolaed lo me lllol bo -ed ,_ IIIII -wW 1o11ow .. ..... ada .,... ala. Qeg,.,.,. wrntas IRJbudiud.oftlcla• wm btCla ..... ,, • ., • a 81&1. Mary A.. Hulll. .....; r•a.e•lllt ....._ u Ill old -c Ill ud lot -C.., Ill'*-......, .. "'"'"""" Ud SlUe. M:JCommltlloea .. Ull .....W ~bl e-. ... ~at plree Dtc. IS, It7l. r-a. O.loc IIIII""""' ..,_ J>Ob!UIO: lua. 7, 14, II, II, 1or111a -.. rt1J • 19'71. Ill 11\f ll._t 11ort>or .., __ u _ .... ,.... ,....... ----,. NEWLYWEDS WIN PRIZE The Glendale -.. Savi -lolb _., IIIli tlloy _.. ...,. lbolr -· . "ot IIIIa IIWIIII«aOMbo- 11111 ·-lo Valol C-•· ...... lboJ ... ·-... pre..S. H1l are l_.ai)IJ laom- dored, Jqtubowaota lllem. Oae of lbe reuona be bas V&let'• excep .. Uoal <leeDIDt: u bo<&use buttOils are tiglltooed llld Uttle rips are repaired tree ot ebarge. WHY DON'T YOU CIIOOOE VALET CLEANERS FOR THAT WELL-DRESSED LOOK? VALET CLEANERS 31;l7 E. Cooat Hlwoy. Corona del Mar WI OILIVU -675-0310 . ngs Us" account. Reassuring. These ore lry ing times. Probably the perfecltime to lry us. l(s easy. If you con'l visit one of our 23 neigh- borhood offices, just phone. We simply lronsfer your savings inlo a ''Try Us" account ... and you lry us. With $5 or $50,(XX). How much and how long ore vp to you . The ''Try Us" account, our new Umpieenlh Wcry To Save, is comfonobiQ. You try vs on y®r own lerms. So you ·tiOslc. wilh a qvorlet' of a~ million olhers, in the worm secvrily of o.er a billion in osseiS. l(s a nice feeling . Then when you wont your investmenl, we give it bock wilh interest. Just remember. Once people know us, lhey usually stay. So come lry vs. Then you con relax and enjoy the other good lhings in life. ~ Trust G~le Federal Savings ~ ... you can t lose. Mewp•rt 500 Me-.ert Gt•ter Drl•• C.ate M•••·2JOO ... , •• , ... l•••rtl 644-5300 642-471 I ·- ·'