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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-10-07 - Newport Harbor EnsignTHE OFFICIAL ~EWSP..u>ER OF TttE OTY OF NEWPORT BEACH 0 • lHE toe!WfOIT HAIIIOR 1~ COSTA MESA 24TH Y UR, HO . I FIR$T UCTIOH THUR5DAY, OCT. 1, 1911 673.0550 CORONA DEL MAR, CALIP. LOSES 3-2 Newport Beacb's plans for a Dft' city llllll ud pollee faclllty UN~CMUrWMe~~ Tueeday, at least temponrtty, wbea Yol:ers OYerwhelmJ.acJ.y tuned down a $6.9 mtllloo bood issue to ftnancetheprojeet. The vote oo the issue was 5,55.f PAULA FERrt SIEVERS, tbe ftnt blb7 banllD Roar RoiPltal, hU opened the paps of a "oo" and 3,608 "yes" ·-a Hoer Memorial Hoapltal ~enpboot to pbotocrapbs thlt aDriOUDCed ber arrival on margtn of 3 to 2. Sept, 15, 1952, lbe clay before tbe otrlctal opeolnc of the hospital. Paula's parents, M.r . Only 35% of the city's 26,031 aDd. Mrs. Welcome Siettrl, weri lbeD reJideDts ot Ca.ta Mesa IJld have st.Qce moved to registered voters ttaned out to CardeD Grove. Tbt photo ot tbe babylsot Paala hM"self, age about 8 or 7 m<Xth•. decide the issue, a mucbsmau. 8 k d M d er perceotage than had been rea g ro u n on a y ::=~:::;~~~~:.:;:.: Haag Hospital will brtU: adjotn the preseDt main build-tbe ltrst baby born at Hoa g, Yote, and most of them were crOUDd 4 p.m. Monday, Oet. 11, lng, oa. the ocean side or the 19-year-old Paula Fern Ste. newer areas of the city. Vir. tor Its $11 mllUon patient care 20-a.cre site at 301 Newport vers, accompanied byDeborrah tually all ot the older areas tower. Blvd., Newport Beach. Grlmmood, Miss Costa Mesa, turned the proposal down. Tbe pubUc ceremony will of-JobD G. Veoeman,"' under. a.nd Nancy Smith, MlssNewport An analysis ot the precinct ftdaUy start the secood and secretary ot tbe U. S. Depart. Beach. map shows U.at all but 3 of the 0 0 0 0 0 biepst phase o.t what has be-meat o1 Healtb, Education and G~sts at the event will in· precincts that voted "yes" on come a $15 million project Welfare, wtU dellver the key. elude member s of the state tbe measure were east of the scheduled for ttnal completion DOte speecb for the groUDd-legislature, the Orange County dsae1c~•-Bar.Y and north of Corona 6 u N MEN tate 1n 1973, breaking. board of supervisors, and of. ..... Tbe addition to Hoag will Anotber parUclpRnt will be ftcials of Costa Mesa am New. Two prhnary tssuesaweared STRIKE TWICE NEW PLAN IS PROPOSED FOR RENDEZVOUS SITE port Beac h and their chambers to be the tnnuenclng factors in A pair or robbers, armed or commerce. turning the measure down. One with sawed-otfshOtgUDS, held up Tbe first stage of the hospital was the r eloeatlon of the civic stores in FoWltain Valley and pro ,teet, tbe power plant, is al-center and pollee b clllty to Costa Mesa within mlmrtes late ready in CJP(lratlon, provtdtag Newport Center the easterly Mooday ni ght, escaping with an automated emergency power area of the city: Voters in the estimated $800. and other utlllty services. It west side of town appeared to The first robbery took place was completed ln June at a cost be entirely against moving it at the Stop 'N Go Market at twenties, wore army fteld jackets and black watchcaps. The robbers confronted Stop 'N Go cler k Gary Sincock, who was alone In the stor e. He said they asked for r:igarettes, then pulled out their guns aoo de · manded all the money In the stor e --about $600. The J.A.K. Construction Co. of Corona del Mar will ask the Pla.nntDg Commission at 8 p.m. today, Oct. 7, for per- mission to subdivide the 1/2. acre RendezvollS ballroom property into one kit for de. nlopment as 24 condomlnlum UDIII . The property, located on tt.e aorth slde of E. Ocean ft. be. twoeo Palm and Washlnetoo Streets, Balboa, has been Ta· cut since the ballroom was destroyed by llre ln 1966. ot almost $2.1/2 million. trom its present location. 16040 Newhope St., Fountaln J.A.K. ConstrucUoo Co., wllo The 11-level tower for whl cb The second issue that dfs. Valley, and the secood at recently parcbued Ule prop. grOUDd is being broken will turbed voters n s the tying of Thrlft1.Mart, 2701 Harbor erty from ErDesl: Neufeld of bouse 8 patient care Ooors aDd a city hall factuty to that of a Blvd,, Costa Mesa. Wasco, can't c<Xl5truct a build· 3 floors of support services. pollee b.ctuty. Both suspects, ln their ea.rty Several customers were ill the store at the time of the Thriftt.Mart robbery, during 'lfhJch mor e thanS190 was ta.ken. oor• S5 teet because of a city. The enUre bol;pltal wtll then Most voters aweared torec. B h • ~T~~~r:!rsb!~!: ha~~~r.~~:uS::::t:~present ~::t~~/:~e:~r~t~7tfn~~ rot ers WID contest A proposal to reduce tbe bospJtal will be r elocated, and approve both, belght to 30 feef: •• which still a l•sedpaUentcareunltacross Assistant City Manager Two Lido Isle brothers, Mark performances in safe..driving alloWs 3 stortes.-wtu at.o be Hoapl~oad from Ule main Philip Bettencourt, speaking In and Kent Vorltink, 17 and 15 contests throughout CalUornia. dlacussed. The COCJiom~wn bcildtng will be turned back to the absence of City Mana~r respectively, of 117 Via Nice, Two other CaWorni.a youths wdtswoald lltitisesubterraoean Us oners. Robert L. Wynn, sa.id yester-have won the state Boy Scout participating 1n the Detroltral- KIWANIANS pictured here at the installation meeting of the Corona del Ma.r Klwanis Clubue, from left, VIctor Alleman, outgoing lieutenant governor of Division 4; Dr. Dennis Barker, Corona del Mar dentist, the new 2ndvice-presideat of the local club; the new pr esident, Mike Manahan, who Is community relations dir ector for the Irvine Co.; Jay Ingalls, the Incoming lieutenant governor of Division 4; and the out- going president, Buck Schueller, manager of the Corona del Mar branch of Ballk of America. other new offt cers are: first vlce .presldent, Hall Seely, an attorney; secretary, Tomm}' Thompson, r etired Newport Harbor high scOOol teache r ; trea.surer, Roy Studer, CPA; directors, Bob Lowden of Gr imes Business For ms; Bob Aston, manager ofthe COM offtce of MLttual 5avings; Dick Hilliard, partner in Hilliar d &t Hodge lnsurance; Paul Garman, owner of Custom Shade &t Draper y Shop; Don Von Gelder n, assistant manager at United California Bank; Howard Folsom, owner of Harbor Photo Lab, and Tom Tift of University Office Supply. The Ktwa.nls International theme for 1971 ·72 is '·Unite for progress." The COM Kiwanis Club intends to reunite with members or the COM High School Key Club, which It sponsors, In carrying out 2 pr tma r}' projects, preservaUon aDd enhancement of our eavironment, and contlnuattoa of the fight apinst drug abuse, (Howard Folsom photo.) puttng for tbe t.-Ks. Tbe bospital's third con. day "The next move Is up to 5ale..drh1ng cootest aDd are ly are from Torrance. struction ptase IS' a 5-lev~l. the 'c ouncil." oow 1n Detroit competing in The Vorkink brothers, stu- $1.5 mUUon pttldng structure He said the plannlng tor the the 111.tional ftnals. dents at Newport Harbor hJgh Sand castle time again Redevelop study ready which will be completed at the project is establtsbed but a The competition in the Ex-school, are members or Ex. same time u tbl tower. method ot t1Danctne still re-plorlng graod raUonal safe. pk>rer Post 4-40, spoosored by The Commodores' Clab ot QOO will stgoal a halt and the A JIO,OOO lt:llll1 OD poNiblt n. .PJI.Mial Commlaloa ~ peiU ot baaar at the ma.a.. "Tbe CowcU bas eo-drtYing road rally staz\ed yes. the Church of Jesus Christ o1 the Newport Harbor Chamber judging w111 start. 'l a .t'llt-·lllt~w•••C• .......... .., ..... n ·~-_..,,. •1 awa1, •••••-• dtaltilll""" this projlct -.1.-terday ud -t1mS uar.p sat-Latter-0!1.7 sa!Db. ODQ' 97 oat of Commerce 1dll..cmctuct. lbe Rates are practically alL Tbl lla Mea wu reee:IYed by ctty tbe euUMt possible 4l&il b' be state Seaator DeDn1s E. Car-mously'" Mr, Betteocourt said, arday. af !5,000 teeoagers were se. loth a.nDUI.I saodcastle bul.ldin& builders may be: ola.ny age from COID:llmeo Monday night am hear!Dp oo the des1nbf,Wy ot penter a.Dd U, S. Coogressman "Tbe fUture of u 1s now up to Mark aoo Kent won the trl.p lected to ta.k.e part iD the De-contest on the big beach ot 1 to 100 and may use any IIOolJ proq)tly seot on to the Plan-Sltt1Dg ICI a redl'relopmelt Jobll G. ScbmUz, Assemblyman them." becluse they turned in the top troit rally. Corona del Mar, on Swv!ay, they wish and as many props n1.or Commission wtth direc-ageocy, the rnate:q~ of sucll an Robert E. Badtlam, aJld County TOO Council has several al-During ttle 4-day eveot, the Oct. 17. as they wish. Tools and props tioDS to set publlc helrlngs. ageoc.y, Us pcnrers aad the geo. StC~ervlsor Rooald w. Caspers. terna.Uves on how to deal with The vote rally teams wJU be guests of The starting gtm will be tired must be r emoved at the close Tbe study, 19 mODlhs in the cnPblcal Umlta of Its power. Mayor E. r. Hirth of New. the problem. the Lincoln Mer ctay Division at 1 p.m. sbarp to allow ror or the judging. matiD&, waspassedtotheCoun-Tbe area ncommewted tor port Beach, Mayor Robert M. It can scrap the entire pro-of Ford Motor Co. The tlrm the best wet sand buUdlng mat-Dr. Alan Andr ews, Council·. ell by tbe8-m3.adcnmtownst\ldy redeYalopmeDt byArcadlapl&a. Wllsoo of Costa Mesa, aDd the """t, which is DOt Ukely,· r e-PREClNCT YES NO wtll pr ovide the cars used by erlals and at the best tide man Carl Kymla, and Cbic.t ml~ h1 ... -"-----' .... WI'·--~ lty lis r ~· un1 1 r--the Explorer Scouts . The boys "me. ~. ~urs later a ....... _ Hi ..... le are co-chairmen for this com ""• w Cu ~:~~......,. .-u u•e n1..nc CODIUitalts ..aJ ...., c counc o uuu• m c • submit a bond issue on just BALBOA u '" '"" ...... ti" cooteots, centering uound con-Ham 1s bouDded 011 the aorth palltles have accepted lnvtta. the police ta.cutty, expand the 1 • • • • • • • • 96 391 wUI pr epare for Saturday's 125-v@a.t's event. struction of· tbe Newport free. by 19th st., 00 tbe west by the Uons. present b.cluty, lease more 2 . . • • • . . • 40 352 mile ra lly by attending a safe. Dr Hum ph re y d l"e s way through downtown. fUture Newport freeway, 00 the Chamber of commerce rep. ottlce space near the pr esent WEST NE WPORT dr ~vlng sch~l and practice east by Orance Ave . and oo the r eseotatlves will include Jos. City Hall, or vacate the present 3 ... , . , . , 46 275 dnving techruques. • at6S Crash kills Roger Poole soutb by 17th st. epb R. Metcalf, president, Co-fa cility and lease an ortlce 4 , ...... , 59 243 The rally will be conducted Or. Jerome C. Humphre}', back of Costa Mesa; and 10 A majOC feature of there-sta Mesa, and William C. Ring, buikling somewhere else. S •..•..•. 76 209 ~~t~r ~ 6~~}~~~~~rftufs 65, or 3012 Ocean Blvd., Corona grandch.i ldren. denlopmut proposal Is the president, Newport Harbor· It could also r esort to other Lnx> ISLE del Mar, died Oct. 5 at Hoag Prtvate graveside services blocll:lq to through tralftc of Architects who designed all methods of tllllnclng.Ooewould 6 • , .•• , •. 61 228 not a race. Hospital. He -.as boin Nov. wtu be held al Pacific View Nawport B1Yd. DOI'th from its 3 strllctures 1n the Hoag ex-be to cr eate a jolot powers 7 . . . . . . . . 36 176 As t~-teams pass check. 18, 1905, ill Ohio, and came to Memorial Park at 11 a.m. Sat-.....,... _. .... u...-bor 81~ and 1o Harols... points aiVIIg the way, they may _,.......,.om "'w JW.I' .u, pl.llS n program are "• agreement with the couoty aDd NEWPORT HEIGHTS o range County 16 years ago, urday, Oct. 9. Baltz Mortuary the use of tbe preMat Newport Morpn and Causey, A. LA., ot construc t any or all of the CLIFF HAVEN be penali1ed for arriving too and to CaWornla 43 years a"", or Corona del Mar Is In c'-r- 8 1_. ·• tor ...--O-lo The 1 earl)" or too late, based on the ~to-.... Stockm'oter Roger S, Poole, lTd. r .., •• -w~way ..,......... · genera con-pfq)Osed project. This would 8 •••••.•• 142 2 2 5 4 1 9 Ume the trtp shOuld have taken. and has been pracUctng medt· or arrangements. u, former assistant nw:apr trlaD..orleoted commercial tractor ls J. B. Allen and Co. involve the forming of a 3rd 9 • • • • • • • . 84. E clne since that time. bus1.oeues of Aoahelm llo h1 ould I 10 105 256 ach member of the first. U of tlla Security Paclftc Bank • • corpon n w ch w ssue . • . . . . . . la t til 1 $l SOO Survivors include his w e, brucb 1n C Dl. del Mar Wll bonds for the construction with 11 239 212 P ce eam w r ece vea • Ha.zel; 3 sons, Jerome C. ~sa:.~; ln&2-car ~n•b Hepatitis strikes again ~':;:~~~~~ -:~·~:; :~ :::::::: :~ ~~ i~:~:~::;?;:;,:££:: ft~r"'-::./~.~Ora:s.~~ IDYIIttllltorlatdMr.Poole, ud ctty, BACK BAY, EAST BLUFF be wiU be: ftrded S750 of Edwards Air Force Base; wbO rt8ldlcl at 4117 Corbam Tbt MCODd IP&dtm.lc ot blip-meat lDd DODI or theM is ID Tbe CouncU could also at-14 ••••••.• 247 108 ~larshtp a a a daue:t~ter, Mrs. Susan Stone- Or .. CaJDtO Sbortc, "'I eoath-aUtis tblt lal .truck LD tbt eriUcal condltloa.. tempt to niH the cub-· but 15 •....... 228 200 sc · -.soa.YacArtburBIYd,.Mit Harbor Arta LD tbt put SO PatW&Daca,leCI"etarytoOr. this Is DOt likely stnee lnfla-BAYSIDE VILLAGE F I "I If d IIIIo st., wboallts car collldod dlyo II oow ...... coolrol, ac-Aalboolll. Toto, eblol or llalr, lloa would .. , II ~ u ~~.... 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 ° 0 100 142 ree por r a I 0 ere wUb a car drlYID bJ Mlcbul cordiDr to public btaltb af-l&1d an addiUoal.l 9 patitoll lt 'tfl.l ratald. BALBOA IS LA.'iD F. Goaal'ltJ1 U, of HIJDt1Dct:oD ftcera. are bllDc trtattdwbSle remaJa~ The molt lolf.ca1 of thtM 17 • • • . • . . . 80 290 Kartna a nne portrait made alb .. , tbeD plan on brin~Sni Blacb. Tbt molt nc::eat ""'of the 11c lA tbllr r"nldeot warda. altertatiYIJ appea.ra to bt tht 18 • . • • • . • • 54 113 of lha fllmlly 15 10methina that ooa or all o1 tbe children. Sltt· Mr. GonalYtl wu UJt.S 1a lDtactlou 4lMut .truck ..,._ Mrs. WaU&ca aid tbat lS-4 resubmt.ulon to the YOtert of IRVINE TERRACE ta almost always talked about, lnr da•• w111 be announc ed •IDol coo.UtloD 7Mterda7 at eral 'tf'U'dl of COlt& M•'• blplt1tll p&t1tntl wera dl&r-a boDd l•.wefor )UitthepoUct 19 ........ 243 175 JUt uldom dO most tamlUea later. The Pbotocn.Ptll: wtU be COlla Mea Ytmorl&lHoiiPitaL F&1nitW state H~L DC*d throup blood tuta, al-factUty. CORONA DEL MAR f\'ft' pt aroww:l to tt, Now a ta.ktn 1D tha .Enalp bulldin&. r..._t MrTicu lot lb. Tbt flcllttJ b' tbl miDial11 tboaCb tM)' bldntYardnaloped Moll of the ell)''• COUDCtl.. 20 •.••... · 110 148 CJ'I.Dd ~ prueru tta. Remember, enn If your PooJ1 nre Mid TUMCk)' 11 St. rttardtd ltJttd 1415 CUM oftbl DOtiCIIb .. Qmptoma. men wara UD&ft!lablt yuter. 21 •••.••.. 152 243 Nlf. TM Enatau new.-per of-preMIIt .tabecr1ption still has Micllul'l ADd All All.ctlle' dtltut, wttJa m&aJ ot tbl &f.. 0rut1 Couaty haltb ot-day ft)r c.ommeat, tiCepl Coua-22 • • · · · • · · 84 217 fen all prt'MIIl sublc:rlben Ume to r~m, we'll limply add lplecqal Cburcb, Harbor VIew ftlcttd pau.tl lbcJW1Dc ao act&ll are IWl trJiDc to de-cllmln Carl Kymla, wbO bad 2S •.•..... 2S3 19S .&.Dd UZJ' new subecrlber a trea th1l rtDiftl to lt. JUJt contact HUla. Badal wu at PacUlc ~JD~C~tDma 11Dct JQ. tenniDI the IOUI'ct of a recut prtdlcted tiM bOmi l.uut'l eM-HARBOR VIEW HILLS BxiO HeLrkxlm Tapestry Fin. tbt Etwlp of!lct. Tbe nte for VM Memorial Park. A bOipUal .,......_ aid btpettU• apldemle amoar m&.a:J r.t. t4 •......• 353 151 lab PortrtJ.t (UI color). ooe Ytu Ia SS, aDd the paper Mr. Pool.t wu a brok• wttb ODl)' lJ YlettiDI ara carnallJ I*'IOGI wbo att.llitd a r actDt "Ita very cltu tba.t tba PtO· NEWPORT CENTER A.Dyooe reoewtnc a subscr tp-Ia dtUver«t to pgar door b)· lbllriOII, HammW &Dd Co. la coa'load to tiM botpb.l'a ac• r&cbt cld) lau oa CatallDI. pJe do not leal tbe Died b' a HARBOR VIEW HOMES tton (for 008 ytar put reDIWI.l pottmu every Thursday. There Mnpart ca ... lUI father, cart wvd tor medical t:nat-laiUcl. city llllU." ht ald. "Wa DOW zs •.•••••. 276 90 date) and lD)' new slolt»erlber are posiUYel:J 00 .!ltrlnp at- Artbw Poole of Palo Alto, 11 are &OiDI to IW.n to YII'J care-ABSENTEE·· · · 60 1~ wW be eoUtled to th1s color tacbld. .... -~~lboAmorleaa Salary talk may resume rlllly ... low wballbo -le portnlt,rreeolebarco. s .. tbo IUIIIOUileemenl on ---. aid and take oar tim e to t1W1t TOTALS .. , .. 3,608 5,554 If a tamUy portnit tsn"tpoa. pe.p a. . llr, Jleolo ...,lr._or of Slallo<l toaebor a1u7 lalb 1bo -1 whleh lo to reeom-~.~ :~PIJ eomlaeod SE"\OR5 ELECTED Bad candy is recalled The Rea lntermedtat• ICiaOOI PTA in Costa Mesa isrec&Wni boxes of bad cboeolatt cudJ sold by students. Some or Ule candy, ldePW'ed as Joan of ArcCrusad•CudJ, wa.s spoiled aDd dltcOlorad, l&ld ldrs. Mary Mollan, prelldeatol the Ret PTA. The candy wanton aiaS&tar- day as a tuDd n.lfinc pro)t<:t for the PTA . Yra. Youa. aid any complalnts would ba u - swerecl wtth a ref\aad ot moMJ or a new oox ot c:aM7. The Los Anplll brm tba.t makes the cucty IIIla qreed to replace all 2-41 ca••· Kra. Mollan said . "The PTA has~ tbt same candy sale tor S fi&J'I wUhout any prevtous prob. terns," she said. r. !'."'="!'".::I"'= In lbo "--'---~.::.:. ootllomoataflboalary lbot lbo Cit)' COCICU did tho Tho Harbor Senior Clttsons Cannery' charm relal"ned af 11oo -Clilll of onap tebool dlolrlet ...., 101 -"'r Loto iut 11100111 tbo7 apoeod rl&lil tbiDC lo iU1DC tbls pr<b-baYe oloetod !be toUowlo( of- c.-. So..., a--ot apl.atblo_k_lloo....U.r to ooloet tho tlllr<llllet-llader 1om tolbo -ro,ll&oJ com-lleera' presldoat, 'Nailor 1111-HORMAN R. ANDERSON lbl tnM Cout coar, Cllb ot a tldrd ~-flDdlllC com.. from a 11lt of 5 to bl tVlied m,B'fttH are DOt doJDc tbit.'' te:r; Ylce presideat, Mrs. KattJ.. Hllft&I"J Tt,us, a CaUtonJa. bact pro )let alms tor openlDC Of PILOT STAff DIIS and tile ICI"'* t Hartlcw Cbam .. rDlttee member. tu. tbla ,_.. by tbl caw. Ra ldcated uat tba Coaacll erlDe Wadsworth; seer eat)'. bt.sed cr~ of s-.tood dllllD& Dell: IPI'lAC· Normu R. AndWJOD. 44, a blroiCoaUDti'C.. Tbl-lltn.Dmamblre,trb.. onla CoDCiJ&tloa s.ntce, a mt.,..ftllttodtscUitbefllta:re Mrs. Cba.rlotte Willer; treu·ptaces b•ded by presldeat Tba 300 s.trestaurutwtu copy desk cbief tor tbt DlUf laYftl IDet.ia Ida wUe, t11 Jlc!lald Stn .. &Del Dr. bnocb of tM stae. ~ poultl(Uty of a new bcrGd Ls.sot urer, Mrs. Urba Gelpr; boud wall:J HoUaa.ltelA, wtU operate ba iocated aut to a c.ompltl o1 Pt.Jot. dt«t S&tur~y at llalc Rolli; 111o llllllr, -; 011111 JoiiD 1111-.lltlfPOit -Ed-of -l&l Rolollooo, K. E • .., ,_ tbo pollee ll.elllly. members, Roy .,...., Perry tho ... lor-rootaurui to be II)OCialty shOps .._. •• Can -Hoc>ltal, ro.-., • looc 111- lir-1, CJar<1oo af -Mo uc:atl\>0 A-lllloo()QIU)op-Whl-k KVEA p<-eot, "liul Ill .., ... , eu I be & Land and >Irs. Voroale& II&D-b411H &I :WIO Lalll,.... St., tbo DOry Vllla&O, ....... dinero ..tU oesa. Ho Unci &I 50& lrflot Ull Wvrw-ol P1xtDJa VllMJ, pollllet, tWill b' J .... to ' party to a joiDt JIOIIN"Il&I'M· 100. They will be lnstalled al .,._mer kM:attoo of WNletD ba ab)t to brO'ne lDd lhap Aft., CWI' RaYIII.. , , actM • a t111n IMIIIblr b' -~~· llct-tlad«" wMD meat wttbolll: a ""ocW!t from tbe 0111 busloess meeUnc. oct. c aru.a ta H...,..-t Btacb. bt:6:ln lDd dw dlaln&. Sarvtwors iDea.de W. wMrt. Pool C-Ollr 0 ct aw 0 rded .-. will &el u. -1 ""'......... 11· Tho -........ .nu bo Arelllloets -Boraott ol Boo ...,.._ DoUr Pilot-baJrmu. Tbln ta • dadliDt J • o 1 d o d an aee.-altll rWCXIQitr11CUc» of Bet'M"b' Hills &ad CnJ.r Cornbl mea•• .....-; a -, DE at • ~ ""lllel-.. --asmlne pro)eC rea le tho orlrlotl e<"Ury ... _ af Nowpoct Booeb ... b&d. " ..... IUid, Oro.; 1111 .. I. to - .. : """ ... 10 looeb-Or I,.... ......., a -.. ,.._ llold dl1 ~oo .. ponu., old,..._ llr .... llro. ll R. • I -'nltlr eCn $ -Co. A·••'-'·COIU b' 011 pool -.._. tntar o1 tll'tc.k &lid .... PH&-c-., ud or1.Cla1 ca EITJ ol AD!Islln; a ..... Mn. .,_---wiD •--$10~ ••01111......_ A PI-' b' • a • ._... <lluaOin _..,.,.._, ... -· _., ..,._llooold -"*' 111o ..--J ... -.,c-• a 1 hct b'llo 111111 or ·~·-.... _!111--LIClUU OM JUSTICE ·-'-'!'"!a..d'~-'"a~!! R~p'~l ~a~·~ u100 elotkwlllbo"'Y o•lolbo ·-•· liar; 0011 a lo-,-of tl 1111 .......... --.. -••A bUU a. )Iitke'' wtll'*• • --.-w. •-d•-•-._..decOr at Ole 1ft lbctwe, T PttelJ, tM oM brol .. 1M, ....... -olrntl, ............ llo .... 1oo 11oo IQple af-G. 114. lo-Ylow liWI, to .......... -.lloo n<aa1 ae--. 1o 1111-.o WUYuo .-trlllboe-lbor,lbo-w.., ••--_.. !.!:_.ollll afllo~~ -lo -af 8u Ftuc-&I 1 bo "'llod "J-Crooll," 1utl-aflu ln ... BUlo Ollll -U1fw af U1fw ao11 a m •o'• ... -af T-, ll-........ -~ -!lot ·-lloo Cllr ..... T • .., Oct. II, ot lloo will bop< III ........ --114., _.,. .. -Vlow -·~ '""" ..... --.. -·· ~'""' -1111iL 1 ..... Ia-hill c-'afClirtl!.-::"' c,:-••= by:.~~· .:'cboloo; Marc-b _.,_on ... 11c•e ----•loo-llr,' II-~ *-""-• 1111,-'flo IMD, llolfPOit o. • 1 ..._ rwo • w-.ocour,CO,u•• 11o w ud a--lloo af Ill~ o._ ,.. * ..,_ 11o -.... llr, -. a-., af-p.a. _,,Oct. 7. noro ... ---<I I• a. t1 no• __,. -llo Cl*,..,. IIIIa"' .... .,_ .. _ -................. Tln_pc ...... pro)lct~--~~"'·-... .,., ......... ·---........ l ... etOos ••• =MM-MIII. aC._..__ud b' I .. aen '::"""" llow-. -1111 U part .ollloo wtU 1'1 •---ullo &nih II, -.............. ...1111111. ~ wwld ., _ .... JII'OIIC\. I I I MARILYN MANION r·j• . '\IC[f)\ , .• 1,. ')f'' I 'l , • r ( ) : 1.4 ,J _ \ J I \ ! ·' ~ 1 \ ' ~ : • - A I'UMNY· THING HA,IMID r_.s, ba1 oo --."""J = -=-=-=-~ AT TMI OIICJtOUT COUMTIR ....._, Tboamo'..._" 1110 ...,ber IIIAJ lion -~==~~~~~~~~~~~==~~!~:-Lodloo AtdllluJ,Caut-.,... llltlotr-1 to...,_ did oot entirelY-.., .... _ -...... lldlaalln. -ssse, v-o1 - -.., u1 don '"' 11oe1o Amorleu pllole< ol 1111 wu qaoiM u aJior: "'no iO<.•• wuo, WIU ... lllltr ..,..,, no ...n.r lllltOiwboo atrplaao thltllld __ _. -o1 1b1 lui-(1111 lalpectloa aJ.ctlt frid&J SlandiDI iD Un• at the '*the 1tamps. They lteal tbt:ir tM -.me coma bill MD ·~Rob-bJ mlNiles trom theN pro-fnt dtwtlopmtllt dtca~M) tu THI OPPICIAL MIWS,ANI 01' TMI QTY Of M P,OIT· IIAQI Oct. t!S. Tbe ~.nspeetla(omc:• supennarkct c:beckour counter food instud, and 1c:U or lfve wt" ud "MeMam&ra," 1t II teetld bases. bela Uat we ~ limply will bl Mn. Raymoad Jla1 at don not usually arrord much aw .. y the food llamps. From a.uociat.d wtth ~1 ot Tbe oewspapersrevealedtbat depdd OD ICODOiftle JI'(JWtl& THE HARBOR Allt:A'S OFFSET NEFSP..tPER Gardea CirO'te,presideatol~ food for thouaht. ObtetVlnJ other sourcC!S I had hurd troable, tY• o1 dl•lfer. Rob-Pruldtot JobDioa wu 10 aiODI to 101Y1 tile Pf'OIQID.I," Offlc:• .. d ptl•l .. pl•at in &he E .. Is• 8•1141..-. trlct 2. the lldy in front of you and rumon of a "black marktt" in ert st:n.op MeNarrw..ra_ Ia my cratetcll to McNamara, YbiD b1 He na credited wttb recom .. 2'721 E. COM& tt.,-.• C6roM HI Ww CaW. -92625· Tbe eYentag wUI start wtUa a wtlat she has taJd In for the food stamps. optrdoa, ctkl more to make rtttred trom tbt oftlee of HC· mead~~~~ tbt adlaptiom ol ncb TILIP'MOMI: 673.0550 (ArM c.H 714) sttU dlmer at 4 p.m. at tbt week is not exactly inspirina. A caU to my local welfare Am•lca tte•lul tbaa aayoae retar)' of defeue, that be wu PI'Op'Ull U papuaa.tJoD plu .. THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN i• &he oal• ae-prJDted ColoDy K1tcben, atH&rbor BlYd. But there are exceptions. orfice brou1ht the information a1Dce17'7el Hebubetaeredited offered hls eh01ce of UJ posl-Din&. lA attack on ma1Ditr1tloo, · ·--r-....-aear Gisler St Costa W:ta A few days aao, the man that I he •nvernmenl does no1 wJtb bntor turtbtred 0111' unl-Uon w:tthlo the appoloth·epower asruii.D reform. reordertac ol •ad p•t»li•hacl in lhe City of Newpott Be8Ch, ud lite only loe•lly R tlo •• to be --• • ~ U 1 ~t -._jhtfl the owud •llld operated oew_,ap., tn lite Newport H-**'"CO«ta MeN eMrYI ns ate w.ue and woman ahead of me in the require that surermarkets latenl dlartnl..,.... procnm, of the chief execative, Tbere· po C H u• pre-.., YOI' Are .. Pllbliahed weekl y, an Thuraday. Secood c1 ... po•ae:e paid wlth Mrs, V@rnoo Mathews. checkout line had two demand identific ation , by tllmiDltloC a1r !lues &od IJI)OQ, Robert Straop MeN&· rlcbattlleeJptD~toltMpoor, •• Corooa ct.l .,._., CaJU. 548 .. 6828. shoppina cans piled hiah with However. the welfare man told otber strooc points in our Qll.. mara became presldeol of the steppld C) rotelp aid, &ad & 'THE NEWPORT' HARBOR ENSIGN w .. adjodsed Jo be ! Delll'a · A P'O~ of members of the aroceries. One cart was me, food stamp recipients are tsooal defense mecllanlsm, all World Bank. ' dramaUe tDer•lt in tbeeJPQrrt p-,.er of pa«al c:ir.culation by court ·decree No. A-20178 dated Post &od Auxl Uary atteodedZDd half·fllled with steaks and infonned that stores have the lD tbe Qlme of ecooomy. l do not k:oow wbatblspowera of muldlcturtd gooda bJ tbe W.y 14. 19S I, Ia Sl.pniot Coun fot tiM! Coubt y of Or.a:r, Sta1e' of District meeting Oct. 3 in BueDl ro as 1 s, w h j c h may hne rilhl to demand identification , I lhlll oeJer forpt that Rob· may be in this posltloD, but I poorer eouatrltl. California, and by re .. on therf!Of Ia qualified to publi all public Park. cUmuJng a week eDd of accounted for the fact that the and they are told 10 lceep such ert straDce McNamara, usee-seem to recall that a lel.d1ng I e&DDOt enhate the effect D9&icea required by Ialii'. host1Dg the Department presl· total bill was ci&}lty dollars. identifie~tion on their persons retuy ol defense, prevented u communist Dation was c:raoted of all tlae• proposals, but it Ia ARVO E. HAAPA .............................. _.Ownn aad Publiaber dent Mrs Claytoo Haui1Ds Idly , t speculated : Accord ins should it be required. trom destroylnf the aatl..aJr-lD interest-free lou ot $500 my oploloD that lOme of them, PEG HAAPA ............................................... .As!IOCi.-&e Editor TDo~ atte~lng were Mr. and 10 the Department o f Not very stem policing, if craft mlas.Ue tales tn South miWon. Further, I remember U adopted, wnukl teod to topple In Harbor Area: suesc••,.r IOM •A TlS Mrs. Verooo Mathews, Alfred Agriculture, o ne can feed a you ask me . Vietnam, wblle tbey were being that the Amerleao 1:a.J118yers the United States from tts pre-~ .. of "--C--•--o; o-ye•. I S.OO: 2 ,..,., •·00 art-Kenneth Brown Robert r " r r l.aslalled I.Dd put IDto~-tto cootrtbuted much ol tbe money seot ecooomle status. v... ..-...... .,.... Otle -• 16 ~ 2 ,._ 110 oo -·· \t am .. y o our, in moderate Th< oth<• day on t<l<v>·,,·0 n, ~-D. ,-• ......... · Kitts, Tbomas Po•e , past H hi h ~ this World •--• Bel-the ~-1--picture style, for forty doUars a weelc . 1 heard that t.he average e pve U bia reuon, as J w c a.aves EHUJII. .,.. u·._. -.-.... o<:>.a.q..q..,...,....,...,..,....""'""'>o::><:""'""'o<>.a...,<>oo commander, Florence Klreb-Perhaps, 1 mused, this couple taxpayer provides 540 a year remember, that we would !lave Its loaning poteotlaL of Robert Straace McNamara ~ .e ner, Marte Waldon, Vlrtfnla had r mil r ··•t 0 ' to wa.lt unWtbeybecame,_,ra TbJs week, 1D Washin..e..... was printed that of Pierre-Paul .ll.p a a Y o e&.-. · r -for Federal welfare and S I .50 -..--• ..._. s 1 ~-dlr tor Hemmer, Mildred Moore, ab:1 ·d · th · h • tlonal and were in a posttton to e:r:eeutlves of the lDternatiooal chwe tzer, maoa,...g ec • Mrs. Merril Barker ,presideot. ~nSlbo~~n~ e enormous autb • year for the ~pace program . Jr shoot down our military air-Monetary Fund (IMF) are bold· ol ·Ute IDternaUooal W:ooetary 0 oppen -m•y e . my fat rnends at the FUDd ho -.... .. ....~ tona ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensi!Jf All V. F. w. members are they just at e twice as much as k 1 h" r craft, lng a conference. Frank C. , w YU r'¥"'._. Ye urged to help at the arunal the rest or us. supd"rmt•hr e wer~I c dh<>dngd ~~ A crltle o1 the war recently Porter, a promiDent poUtlcal .tressed the oeed tor "swiftly ...,....,.q..q.ooo..,...,..<>!""'><:><,......,....,...,...,,a...,...,<>C:. \carnival to be held SUDday . an 1 ey weren • w Y 1 n ebatged that we had 1.11 to that writer, wrote an a.rtlele wb.lch fnrgior a new and stable mooe. , · • Suddenly my revene was they provide the proper ' tar d to Ia the • WHAT DOES THE LAW SAY? Oct. 10, for all patients at the interrupted by loud voices An . . . time, lost Z40 of our airplanes, stressed the need t>r mooetary Y or er rep ce one Those who are already riled over the incredible folly of bussing school child- ren for "racial balance" can get their dander up even more by reading the exact wording of the U. S. Civil Rights Act of 1964, the springboard for the integration mania: "Desegregation SHALL NOT MEAN the assignment of students to public schools in order to overcome racial imbalance • . , , Nothing herein shall empower any official or court of the United States to issue any order seeking to achieve a racial balance in any school by requiring the , transportation of pupils or students from one school to another or from one school district to another in order to achieve such racial balance." That is plain language. And here is more, even easier to understand, con- tained in the appropriation bills of 1966, 1968, 1969 and 1970: "No part of the funds contained in this act may be used /Long Beach Veterans Hosp· ttaL · tdcnt•fic•tton -then taxpayers and presumably a Jar-number reforms. In order to -~n a that died when Mr. Nlmo de-It>.. argument, between the fat man 1 1 1 ·1 1 th · e... a---Each Post and AtiXillary wlll and lady and the checkout BC1 ' do 11mo"r nu "•the 0 c&r o1 our trai.Ded pilots. That oc-sympathetic interest for the eided to cut the dollar's ties have a dllfer ent booth for the ax 0 •r rom e space eurred under the Johnson ad-program, he began as follows: to gold." enjoyment of the patients. Co-;::s~~;ed Tr:~ ;,~~p.,leto hp:dy proaram. mlnlstratlon, but UDder the ''Poor nations could be the I share with Col. Curtis B. sta Mesa wilt have as usual To date, at least, there gutdl.nee of President Ntmn we losers lfthe wealthiercountrles Dall. bead of Uberty Lobby, th ' • for their groceries. The clerk hlven't been any rreeloading have ........ muted our pllots to do not put thelr monetary bouse 300 lodependence Ave., S.E., the popcorn boo • reminded them that they must .,..... stowaways on the moon shots. attack these enemy bases. How 1n order fast. Massive efforts Washington, D.C., an appre. present identification. They -The American Way Features mauy were destroyed was DOt are needed to keep ~em from hension over the hidden plans OCC THEATER OFFERS SPLAYS FOR 1971-72 A fiv e production schedule has been announced for the coming season by the Orange C.oast College tlleater arts de· partment. The 197 1-72 season 11'111 open with Paddy Chaye!slcy's com. edy.-drama, "Girleon," to be staged Oct. 13·16 under the direction of William Purkiss . "The trial or the Cantonvllle nine," by Fath~r Daniel Ber- rlga.n, Is set for Nov. 17-20and wlU be dlrecl£'fl by Johl.1 rer- zacca. Ferzact:.t will also direct the thlrd prOduction, not yet selected, Feb. 16-19. Purk1ss will present Jean. Claude van Italle's "Serpent" March 8-11, anrl Fenaeea will handle Wlllla m Shakespeare's tragedy, "Ha mlet," Aprtl 19. 22. refused, in voices that r•pidly of the current meeting of the rose until the woman was L h Ed e leaders of the lnternational "'"'"Y<houting. eHe.rs to t e .. ltOr MonetaryFUDd.Coi.Dall .. ked "I don't 'have to show any in the September-October issue identificatio n!" she bellowed , • Y011I'H SPORTS pUne, and great loyalty to God • OOLLA.R DEBAUCHED? o1 Liberty Letter: "lsPrestdeot while I he clerk frantically r.ng Editor of tbe Ensign, ab:1 country! The b et of my Editor ot the Ensign, Ni:r:oo's new economic policy a the bell to summon the Just a DOte to commend your con'lteUon ls the great need lor Perhaps a few btlUon of the eoostrucUve move to save manager. newspaper for the e:r:eellent tbe oplnloos of the mothers or American r1ollus fioodlngEur-AmerlCa•s faltering economy? Th e manager arrived , •ovenge you have ctveo the tbese men who are sent to ope and Japan are the dollars Or is u the last mile tnAmeri- a s s ure d 1 hem that youth sportJ programs tn the foreign lands,barelypastehlld-the Russians printed In 1944 ea•s march toward world ROY· ide nt ification wu indeed Harbor Area. Your sports hood, to fight and die; to say after Secrt:tary of the Treasury ernment? required -but let it pass "this wrtter, Mr. Opalet, seems to nothing ofthelr tortured minds Morgenthau and the tdentitted "students of history have ti me." have a real feeUngfOTtbeyoung with maimed, broken and help-Communist spy, Harry Dexter waroed that a conspiracy exists 1 would have not given 1he people and we looll forward less bodies sent back borne. White, his under secretary, to take over the world and to do matter anolher thought except every week to his column, I am sure there can be found gave Russia our U.S, money away with independent nations, for the fact that 1 had rec ently Do hope you cootlDoe with one woman qualified to help In plates, speelat tnt and paper with all the people ensJavedand read an article in the Nt'w York this policy. You're the only tbe law1UI government of our for prlnling U. S. money ln all thelr resources owned by a Timn Magazine ("Ripping Off. paper I know of who gives their nation. East Ge r many. It Is said that handful of s~r .rieh, super- The New L1,e Style" by readers this kind of oews, and I A man at the age of Justice approxlm.Hely $8 to $10 billion cap~talists. Mic hael Drosnin). Amo ng feel the "good" kids oeed a Black is too old to do bJs share or more were printed, No one "Now, It looks as 11 the trap o t her things, rhe art ic le UttlepubUclty,too. of this most resp:mslbleposi-knowstheeu ctamountl ls about to be sprung! At this described how young radicals Keep ~the good work. tlon, Women will hold the Con. This may be similar to what moment the conspirators are go o n wC'Ifare and receive food Si.Deerely, gress, Senate and S~reme the British government did to laying plans to internationalize stam ps. They do not1 howevt'r, Dorothy M. Randall Court ln a balance, if given the the Ame r ican Colonies ln 1777 the dollar. U they succeed, Costa Mesa chance, while the men wlth ll'hen U pr inted up and placed America wUI have entered egotism, envy, jeak>usy and several million dollars in world goveroment without even • THANKS TO VIC their personal struggle for su. "counterfeit" Contlneotalootes rea.liJ;lng itl" ~r. VI~ 'i:.:!r Ensi pertorJty, preventtoomanymen in the Colonies to debauch the Col. Da.ll r eeommeDds that to FORCE BUSSING of students, abolish JHE MODEL SCHOOL PLAN any school, or to force any student at-. tending any secondary school to attend a By Special c onespondeot sohedute of a p~U should In- The "Model School PlaD" by eiOOe about a· preaeatatioos per particular school against the choice of or. J. Lloyd Tr11mp has eon-week in each olthe ma))r sub- his or her parents or parent.'' tlnued to grow In the number of jeet areas of the school. each * * * school districts using the Pla.n. lasUng about 35 minutes. Tbe * TAX REBELLION IS BREWING It may take a tax rebellion on the part of oppressively burdened citizens to get an e conomy message across to all levels of government spenders. There is al- ready a nucleus for such action in a national or ganization called the Tax Re- bellion Committe e. National chairman is Jim Scott, 1843 E. Belmont, Fresno. Chairman for Los Angeles County Is John N. Schmitz (not our congressman), and there is also an Orange County Com- mittee, P.O. Box 2094, Costa Mesa. • • • * "THE FIRST RULER OFT HE WORLD" Robert Welch, founder and head of the John Birch Society, has just written a pamphle t entitled "A timely warning," gfving his analysis of what motivates President Nixon in his surprising crurse of action. Mr. Welch says that his opinion began taking shape as much as a dozen years ag o, and now finally he puts the basic opinion in these words: until It appea rs there are not schedule also would tncludeooe many left who are not utlllzing small discussion session tor some part of the operation. about 30 minutes to the s!J)ject The followin~ lnformationhas field. been taken lrom-an article "The balance of the students prlri:ed in the Montrose Ledger. time, approximately t;Wper cent It ortgfnally appeared 1n July, of the schedule, should be spent 1969, when La Canada unilled in indepeodeot study. district adopt ... ,J th e plan, and "Evaluation will be based on the same article was reprinted 1nd1Yidual p~ll's progress Sept. 30, to show clftzens what RATHER THAN eomparl900 of bas taken place. So often, when the p~U wtth the gro~ he a oew Idea or ~rogram comes happens to be tn. (The em- a tong and ls adopted, the eitl-phasis is on bebnioral changes zens have oo baekgrourxl 1n1or-when en.luaUng lnd.IYidualJq~ll mation on the pros and cons to progress, according to aoothel' help them decide if U Is good Trump booklet on the model or not. schOols project.) Parents 1n the Newport-Mesa. "Curric ulum: The required unified district will be sure to baste curriculum will caTer 8 recognJ.ze th e parts ofthlsplan, strands; Engllsb, fiDe arts, as follows. health-fttness, recreatioo, for- ,, According to Dr. Trump, eign language, matbemaUes, there are 5 taste essentials praeUcal arts, science aod so- lo order to produce stg:nl11cant cia! sciences. gaJns 1n piC)ll learning and 1n "Older studeots in the ~r the ·professiona lir.ation of years of secoodary edueatloo teaching. may speDd three..quarters of "The school principal: lm-their school Ume OD deptb provement of instruction, as the studies, and after be bas com- prloclpal"s most lmportaot re-pleted the baste education that sponslbillty, shOuld oee~ the scbool requires, be may do three..quarters of his working little more than to attend .• , time. Z meetlogs a week, in each oi "To accomplish this a staff tbe 8 stram.s. reorpnlsation would be nee. •• UtiUzattoo of bctuties: Tbe essa.ry relegating duties of building should be bu1Jt for building administrator, eJ:ter-constant remodellog &I thls nat reJatlons director, per-school 1s aa evolYiD& facWty. soanel administrator &DdacU'-"It bas walla to produce lUes director to assistants. In acoustlcal privacy wt1e11 de- a 2,000pupUschooitbeseduUes sired. bat most n.U& eu be would require 4 asslsta.ats, each chanced 1n a day u Deeded. with 1\IU.Ume assignmeota. "En.luatloo: studeats de. "Tbe llultrucUoml staff: In ve)op more reJP"'IthUity for the laooftUYe schoOl, tbt typl.. tbelr own IIUJllDc. Not ooly Mr, Welch states further that" this role, cat Iacher Is schedtlled with c1o 1Jte1 toarDeuootlllll.ctsud beginning perhaps under some such in-~'0""' or ...,us aboutl2 botlrs llkllll or each "'"'Jecl. bal•loo "The r ecord seems to me to indicate quite clearly that, since at least 1960, Richard Nixon has had the all-pervading ambition, and the unshakable determina- tion, to use the presidency of the United States as a stepping stone from which to become the first ruler of the world." per WHit, haVIng tile lost or blyoad lbele IDIIIImUDII to nocuous title as president of the United lb• limo lree tr001 clulroom llfeale< dtptbs ud ..-,'1>- Nations, will and must rapidly evolve Into ~.=::; .!"~ : ao!:: pr~':;. ...... , Till "-1 an absolute communist style dictator-to use. AIOOClatloo !119-rylldlool ship." . "As a IDIIIet oiC.ct," eoo-Prloctpals (NAIISP) 1111-- tlnuea Dr. Tramp, "tacbtra tortd aDd worUd wtDI ttbOoll A similar conjecture about Mr. Nixon need to be....., aboutllllf orlbo hero u1 a11ro14 1a ftol -· aspiring to be bead of a one world order scooot ...,., UteyantlmoliDI' eallod •o~..-. -·to their oft fltrther -ul ~ ocbooll u.....,-had been made earlier from a left-of-for THE PREPARATDI OF stall IIIIIIAttoo -puta center commentator, James Reston of the NEW TEACHING IIBTHOOS. o1 -. -s• .u.-1roa1 "To p-te lho--1111 FO<d F-ttoo New York Times. Last May Mr. Reston umo, LtlllrtOcttomt aid-elora ''Ditr --•IOCtile wrote: "Nixon would obvtously like to Uti .. -,. .. ,..,.,_ Pill u ,..,..--. ... ld be-tola.U----.. pr---preslde over the creation at a new wor lalb." -----to., order and believes he sees an opportunity c.. Tr--11ta1 111 ••"""'"'110*· 20 .... of .. ,_ ftr-' ballc -ttoo "' a ... 1111 •wo ., ._ -to -to do so in the last mon.... ...., "' · -wtu .,. 111 -.-.La - - _ u, s1 term.'' c...a -..c~ ao-... Ill ...-.. • tar nt r"' Tbella!r-rai.liog aspect aftbiupecula-:""::'rl."::..:.!:: :!:'!.' !.li:'~': tton t. llllt a htlh ,eacutive at tbe lett 111111, •-·-·-...... ,.,., ..., .. -...... N y:_.. Ttm __ .. tbe t--'-r -.Tittro ar•--•-c1o.,. ..._..,. •'" ,.._ 1""'"1 ew ...... •• IKN \IUIJY'IIIJ 11•• •""lnctbe...ct.• ..... -• .-..... , .. ..., of tile Jolla Btrcbloctety areln eubetanttal n. .._t ...u-r. Dr. Tr c. ''Till ...,. .. , no II'JIICOI ' ' O::Ovi . go trom this grace of ameliora-Colonies ' eontinentaJ curr~l our readers nJte tO our two e. & Uon. Mr. Ntmn. thts Is your Question: Are the Russians u. s. senators and to our coo- Jut • DOte of appreet.a OD bour your opportunity o1 your debauching our dollar today? gressmeo and ll!'ge them to to you for your very worthy We.' Sincerely, oppose J.ny move to inter- efforts 1D hooorlng the student Tbe Judgeship sOOuld be C. C. Moseley, oaUonallze the dollar. He says athletes of our area. given to a graelollS and noble Glendale that to voteforthlslsequln.leot T.t:e '•Quarterback Lunch-woman. All realize 'bow lnher-to treason, eoo should prove to be a eoUy essential and· Important h.lgbly effective means of Pub· this ts for harmony. Woman In llei&ing the positive attitudes Urnes pasthavehelpedto"blaze aod values of our YOWl« people. the traU" of progress. Why not Thank you for your persooal oow see this and recogni.te commitment oftlmeandenergy. them, all the' way by giving Sincerely, these worthies their place. At Deonls L. Evans least there should be three Prlnelpal ladles to grace the Ste>reme Cor0111 del Mar court. High School School bussing Is a "s lap In COHINIUIMAH JOHN G. SCHMITZ Cali(omil 35th Distrkt • Y. A. F. PROGRAM the f:t.ee" of the parents who may in EdJtor of tbe Ensign. tll.Ye great concern for their Rhodesia, with the of our slanted ag&lnstthewesternpeo. Young Americans for Free. preclous ch.lldreo, but that neighbors to the east, west and pies, when not downrlgtt fal3e. dom (YAF), the largest blgh means nothing any more, oow south, and the goodwlllofabost During my Yisit to the Portu- school aod collegecoosern.Uve that government has taken over of friends overseas, can emu-guese African proYinee of An-: OTp.nlu.tionln the COUDiry,re-the family. late the gallant Uttle island gota, I found oo eolorb&rthere; ceotl)' eDded on.e ol their most Very truly, that, 400 years ago, detled the blacU are lUll citlleos with sueeesstu.l•tioml coaveoUoos Mrs. Carol H.mt mlgtlt of tyranny. Maybe we eqllll rights, e:r:pected erentu. 1n Aoustoo. Ooe o1 the major Corona del Mar shall be the rock on·whleh com-ally to rw tbe country. The polDts brougbt out at the YAF mwli.sm broke Itself and from same is true 1n the other POTt- COOftotloD. r..s the Deed tor which the ChrlstiaD :..Wid took uguese southern African pro- more activity on theblgbsebool LEGAL NOnCE-heart and started to fight back. vince of Mozambique. level. If so,in the words oltbe greatest In cooperation w:tth the Unloo Even though YAF ln Ora.oge NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING Grud Master of the Order of of South Mrlca, the Portuguese Cowty ha.s about as maay hlgb Notice is hereby given that the the Knights Mllltant of St. John 1n Mor.amblque ·-Wboare mak- sebool orpntr.aUooa as lt does PlaDD.1ng Commlssioo of the of Jerusalem: •u heaven re-lng oo fl.mnclal protlt 1n this oo the eoUece campus,ltcanbe City 01 Newport Becleh wtllOOid quires th esaerllleeofourllves, area, but rather are suffer~! radically tncreued. So, in . tttere can be no better oc.casioo a loss --have uodert:akla wn:: order to cln higb sebool stu. a publlc hearing on theappllca· Ulan this'." --b'om "The Ultl-fourth largest electric power deota the oppor1:t.lllty to hear tioa of Church of Jesus Christ mate Weapon,"bylanG. Ander-project in the world, a 500-toot aDd read eoosern.t1Ye pbU-of Latter Day Saints for a Use son. Editor, "Rhodesia and dam across themlghtyZUnbeal a.opby bued ·oo "1Ddtt1dQI.l-Perrott l559ooproperty located World Report." RlYer at Cabora.Bua. To fly 1 "OraqiCOWJtyYAFta at 801 DoYer Drive, Newport * • • across hUDdreds of mtles of 1::'b,ted Ye BelCh, to permit addi.Uoos (eJ:. Tbls RhOdesian writer 1s re-Atrteao wllderoesa and tbeD to ;~ DeW YAF eetalve ofllees and Ubrary b. ferrlng to ooe of the most see this huge \IDdtrtatlDcbelow e~ ol '0rance COWlt)'· cWUes) to an e:r:1stlac church. mapUtcentty heroic episodes was ooe of the mo.tlmpreutve Brock d'At'lpoa. Tlce-cha.lr~ Notice lsherebyfurther liYtD 111 all of history. the rlorious s:JctU of my trip. Slplfteutb'. ol Couatr ud Pat lbat oald pubUc belriDc will be ud successfltl det .... ol the hallll>g tbll met project 1111 ~ =..ca..Jlb..a.a YAF btld oo tbe Zlst day of October, lsaod of Ma ltaap.tnattbec:rat become 1 prime t:arpt of com-eoorcti.t.. tbe S maiD 1971, at the hour of 8:00P.M. Turttsb assaultootheCbrtat11.n mallt-b&eked revo•atbarlts ' a.re 1D tbe Couoeu Chambers of the welt 111 the sUteeath efdury. 1n Mou.mblqtlrt, Tbe Molam-::-::..":"'""~ouatr Newport Beach Cit)' Hall, at The role he seesiDrbl&cooatlry blqao a ... t-., Comtnl- a)lo .:= woru::; wbleh time aDd plaeeuyudall aDd u. Deigbbors •• tbe Port· ~ 1D eommw.t ::-uteratare tables It &111 peraas Ulterested m&J appear !""'" oterseas proriDeel ot Eut tiwm&JIJ, tu rfiPC)I't.tdl)' -II< odd II --ud be blord lilorooo. Ati&Oia ud IIOW!tbtqoe, aloDC ltalod: "WeaU--OJ portlclpollac lac lacldo Halblr, Socntary ·Willi tile Utlloo o1 -AJrlca, 1111 clltD or tDOto H ....,illoll' :.,, -'!,-='pro. "-Bolch Cll)' aU ol which I reciiiiiJ riolled ._leal." FIJIDc .... lllo lf'UI P.._ eoatadJ'OU.IAYtl Ptaat.Dc Commtalon --m&J OT may DOt come to clam, It ... med 1o me ttat tt. aii5M-77Ue<wrlloto~ Pal>ll.olt: Oct. 7; 1971, lo ... , .... , bul•ltatll-oJco111· bttl-..obuJtllero.,...lll;o c.-, TAJ' p 0. Bolt SOo4, H-Harbor EDIIIlO. Wtl II to ftDII -ol tile.... ..... •• tub driYiq lbl tor- Ptdlortoe, c.ltias oWl -'"' ud lht'*'oc lA ..,. ... blct. L&ri'J Sam11ti. · UJ ... terms, wtdeb 1DJ YIIU ltbodetl& udSoUtbMrlcaue 0 c YAF P R. IIAVY II All GRADUATES -to be q111te l)'pk:l1 o1 -lor. 10 mucb 10 tballbl rOU.rt... · llaty lloopllalmu-..ucollblo port or lbl-1>1. allopd)J per--•-.... • LETTER TO NIXOIC EIDDIOI J. Colo n, -o1 llr.~llll-a 1oor t1JDo lloeo ,_.. IIIlO lbllo -Uti llro. WtUIIII J. Colo ol to la1kod tbalft1---tile rut o1 Ab1ca, u1 Pr-olno U.S.A. 1114-.Dr,m,Coall-. -y.lalll<:l,-oloor ,.,., .,. an Ia""'-1111!11- Mr. ~Ill •• ._ Ma .,. .. ..., tro. ncnM 1Mdc1 &Dd ••ss.. rdler flellallr IIIU..u.t tllltnDa.• W•-lloo, D.C. lnllll( al 1111 tlaftl Tnlltloc ---._ .. -all1loe ---Dllrllr: c--., au Dlefo. •'• •r• ot CITE._ •" come 11to ... u... ollatlllt ...... lit-tlllllt JWb' Pill IS. Atrkallirte811r-rt.Udn .. C' ,:::,' ::"",_"' ...'::: Fr.ootthe Bible -s:.·.=::::;: := .. a::i!. ~: a. 1111t 1111.:-r-C1111M Porll iaeutar for • c-.el II •••••an, • a....._ ..-.u. ..... ....,_.11 _.,, -· rulrolult!ao--oo...St.'ooyo.wlllilllloa loloo'LTIIII 'hiU.L_,....._.; .., .. .,. .._ IR • _,. •• fow a rich 1Dift &o enle.r wfT' r 11 ..11 .._ .. • h 0 .......... 1111- ,..... lllolti ..... o( Ootl.' -'r 1111 '"'" ',_ I t " ....... , -I aa llrOIIIJI owk •• a .W*-' dlaclaeatd ll .. Jcl , olllillftllt.a tt mAataa-IIN!IC 's * 1(.._.._ II dliit-... ''• I" .. ••AnNt dlta c.aa be tancl?'' .. ., ........ ~-· .............. .. r•a a, 11 • _.,, s:l», Alul .. •aid, n.e lkiqa ftlnellt. 111'111 a.. Ill' ••; II• lotrlrll ..... _.,,._ wtllclo ~~el-•il•to wl,. IM»= ... -a,e .-Q, _,ltt .. WI If ....... _.._,.....-•• poulblo wi,. Ood. 4111_.,_ 7 -• a_,.. I ........... .....,_.-«" • ..., __ IS~oLoto .JI:2S.27 .) "l'ln.urt.,-.rauo~a 111 • a :!:"'-~==-~-NEWPORT HARBOR EN~GN TliURSDAY, OCT. 1,1!71 CORONA DEL MAl!. it.'UF, A R$T SECTION - -P•l • Fund raising soiree to be on the Queen Tbl lntoe Ternee Pt&llhar. Tbomu Walker &Dd Jotul mootc: Auoc:l&t•wtDboldthelr Waters. &Dntal "autuma aolree"onOet. Cbartered buuee WlU ..... , 24 on theQueeaMary,AUmem. from tbe Irvine Caul Coaatry bers ot the OrtnpCOW>IyPbll-Club at & p.m. 1'MM IOIDC 1>1 b&rmoole Society are Invited to private ear are a*-1 to follow' jol.n the tun. tbe "preteued PU'klDc'' .tpll Proceeds from the eveotng at tbe 8Dd of tbt Loa.c Be&eb wlll help the Orange Couoty fret'fty. Tbe eDtruee to Ulll Pbllharmonlc bring outstanding parktnc area Ia at tbe "litera orchestras for coocerts 1n this of the ship. •• Tbla 1s the only u• &Dd provide the free youth entra.Dee to be l'aHd for thia eoocerts. tunetlon. Social hour from '1 to 8 p.m. Dinner reservatsou are be .. LOOKING FORWARD to tbe U IUill "autumn IOlree" are tbese members ot tbt lrTlDe Terrace Pb1lharmontc As- .toeiatea· trom left, Mn. Charle1 Fergusoa., Mrs. Robert P, M lll~r IJid Mra. Allu Weidman. Mrs. Mlller Is eo- chairman ot bolpltallty. Mn. Fergumo 1M Mrs. Weidman are new member• of tbe erCHC». (Enatgn pboto.} wlll be held on the glass en-lag taken b)' Dorothy Aubert, closed promeoade deck. Guests 644 .. 7161; Pem Wallace, 548 .. may tour the "Queen" lf they 2211, and Mary Graham, 64f .. wish to arrive earlier. Dlnner 1142, will be served In the salon at Bus reservatiollS can bt made 8 p.m. Dancing to the Retro-wtth Catbleeo Shaw, 6?5..()685 • gresslve Five plus Three wtll BRIDGE OR BREAKDOWN foUow, tiDlil 11 p.m. Dr. Ma"'lce Allard, protes-IS TOPIC FOR OCT. IB COROfiA DEL MAR sor of music at UCI, w:Hl sing. AsslstlD g Mary Graham, gen .. eral chairman, and Cora Peggy Wallace, special events chair- man, wtll be: Mmes, Leoneze Wilson, Angus Wright, WILfred A. Series, Truman LaHln, Lloyd Aubert, Edward Mayo, Carl Moore, Claude Patterson, Thomas Riley, Millicent Salis- bury, Charles Stephens, Robert Mille r and Cathleen S, Shaw. Those arranging tables are: Mmes. Allan Weidman, Charles Hostler, Charles Ferguson, Ly- man Beu, Kenneth Hollaway, Spencer Honig, Helen Huff, Marguerite Kneen, W1lliam Malouf, A, S. Ri chardson, Ber- Une Treat, Mark WalJI:er , Tbe profeuloDal stall ot the Child Guidance Ceoter of Or- ange County wUI preaaat the procram for the Center's 11th annllll meeting at '1:30 p.m. Oct. 18 at Corona del M&r high school's little theatre. The program, "Br idge or breakdown?", wUl di scuss the communication pp between parents aDd teenagers. A dy- namic presentatloo of teenage and parent gro~s io action will highlight the Ceoter's poUc y of family guidance, Tbe Center matntllnsa cUnJ c at 1 '11 E. 18th Street In Costa Mesa, wtth salelllte omces in Garden Gr ove-ABabeim, Or- ange and San Clemente. 2939 E. COAST HMlHWAY AT IRIS 67~3306 SPACE FOR RENT in the En sign Bu ilciing 2121 E. C1111 HwJ ,, Corua •11 liar SEE OWN ER AT TH E EN SIGN Tolo,liou: 11HIIl HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PRESBYTERIAN JOI Nowpori lllvd . Newport leech HOAG HOSPITAl wants to THANK for yo ur support say YOU during "The Reoch Yeors " '69 '70 '71 Now we· re relldy to build the S I I million tower our community helped P<'Y for. Come lind help us celebr~te ! GROUND BREAKING 4 O'Clock Monday, October 1 L Ke ynote spe•h r: Hon. John G . Venemen Under Sec:,..tery of H .. ltt., Edvcetioft end Wetfere plus other civic leeclen . • Meet the firs t boby born ol Hoog !she's 19 nowj • Miss Newport Beoch • Miss Cosio Meso • Newport Horbor High School Bond ! • Refreshments! . ~..: ~ :::· ~·$~"' .. -..-· BALLET WILL OPEN SEASON IN NEWPORT Till Lacw-IIMell· Civic bold Ia tho N....,.rtllart>orlllp llalJot c -Will -Ill school audltorlwn, Ia a - 10111 -w1t11 a """'"''" lD 1or lhe <>ranp c-, Cbapt« Kewport Beach OD s.dl)', Od. of B'Dill B'rUb WOCDea Ud wU1 11 at l :ao p.m., Ud two La teatwe Prokoft.,.•• 1'CIMer-IAi-__ BaNrdly, 0et. 2S, ella" and tlle MCOad aet al at t :IO p.m. 1.14 Suoday, Oct. Tcb&lkout)''l "Swaa t..allt." 14, at 1:10 p,m_ La111111 ptop'UII will be Tbo N-orocnm. to be Ill Mo•llco Pia,-_ What d o y o u mean, ~~a rmamentarium?" Sometimes physicians forat:t and talk their own Janauaae. Greek to most people. Now, RON AND DE VON ROMAN OSKY about the mouthful above, ever bear something like this from your doctor? " .•• drawin1 on our present annamentarium to !real you .•. "Actually,"ilrmamentarium" is just a doctor's word lor the array of treatments and medic:ations at his disposal. When 11 comes to drup., this armamentarium is w mt thittg. Thou- sands and thousands: literally. All are readily available in this pharmacy to help pr~rve your health when needed-a public scrv~ which we are pleased to n::nder. Local couple recites vows on the beach LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF' P UBLIC HEARING Notice Is her eby given I hat the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach will ho ld a public hearing on thea~lica­ Uon or J. E. E. M, Investment Company for a l:se Per mit rio . 1561 on property located al 2101 Bristol Street, ~ewporl Beach, CA, to permll a '•Del Taco•· Drlve-thru restaurant in a C ~1 District. Notice Is hereby further given tbat said pubUc hear ing will be beld oo the 21 st day ofOclober, 1971, at the hour of 8:00 P.M. ln the Council Chamber s or the Newport Beach City Hall, at wblcb time and pb.ceanyandall per soilS interested may appear aad be beard thereon. Jactle Heather, Secr etary Newport Beach Cl()' PlanDlng Commission P~llsh: Oc t. 7, 1971, tn tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. CAP T_ HALL RECEIVE\ A.F. COMMENDATION Captain Jack R. Hall, 900 of rtUrtd u. s. Air Force Cotoael and Mrs. L. R. Hall. 1?U Antlcut Way, Dover Shores, bas rtceiYed tbe U. S. Air Foret eommeodation medal at Tholo AD, Creellland. CapC&to Ratl, a spice sys .. teru otDctr, wu decorated tor mtrttiDI'to. semee wblle u. lllpod to ... --.-.ol ur! reeiC'WIIIIDCt dlriakle ol 1M Dlndoratoo!Strotoctcot- fMitfe ..s Deh:lllff• StldH at H•dqj~U1..-a, l6AF. Be t.1 -ow at nut I'll a at ol ... MI'GIIUt tlrmutCom. -'lflllcll protodllllo 0. s. ..... -llr<nlt _ .... Christensen PhaiiiiCICJ a.! &. COAST a1tY .. CO.OWA Da. 111M omou 1-aue WE MUST SELL FASTANDNOW TO REDUCE INV ENTORY! ••• FOR IMMEDIATE SALES! :\ATt:RAL ~II I'K STOLES . . . . $299 :\AT L'RAL ~11:\K CAPES • • • :\ATL'RA LMI:'\K JACKETS ..• $499 :\ATU RALMINK STROLLEURS $699 :\ATURALMII\K COATS ••.• $999 -AND A COMPLETE COLLECTION OF MOD AND CONT£MPORARY FURS! Disti•ctit~ly TERMS -OF COURSE! • • THE CORONA DEL MAR PLAYERS and hllarlous Sea Klog boosters pour out on the playing field at Davidson stadium to celebrate the come-from~behind 20-14 vi ctory over a tougtl Santa Ana high schoo l tea m, butthere Is one Sai nt who just won't give \41. This unusual double exposure shot by Ensign sports editor Vic Opalek shows Santa Ana grldder Brian Roberts, No. 42, seemingly carrying the ball through space over the players and fans on the field. Kings off to big start Coach Dave Holland's Sea King squad will host the Los Alamitos GriUins Sa turday nlgbt at Davidson fteld i.n the league opener for both schools. Corona Is ott to a great start with 2 big wins over a coup!£> potential SWlSet league powers --Newport Harbor 7-0 and Last week's 20-14 "comebacker " over the explosive Santa Ana team. CDM avenged the 21-19 loss to Tom Baldwin's Saints last year . Reed Johnson got Coach Hol- land's DOd for oUenslve player of the week honors for hls pin- point passing as he lllt on 9 of 16 and sparked his team to 3rd and 4th Quarter TO's after they were belllnd 14-6 at halftime, Johnson COMected with Greg Stone on a 15-yard aerial in the 2nd quarter for the 1st TD. He ~I~~ I f...:J:U:":o::,r. .. , .. , • .,.._'s nr l,¥te:lllf" ~ •r"t.-Pvo ·a·- ... And Forvitx '/'hem Th.tir Trtttpt~JW& AFIWIMCMCH I'!IOOUCT10N then hit Carlo Tosti on a short look-in pass, and the speedy sprinter fought his way througb a bevy of Saints for a real clutch play covering 49 yards after the reception. This play turned the game around, and the inspired Sea Kings went on to tie the game as Johnson arw:l Tosti cUe-ked again for a 2 point con- v£:Tsion out of a take kick for- mation. The go -ahead TD was tacked on by fullback Bob Ferraro, who was ganged up on all night long but finally br oke loose for the final scor e ln the 4th period from 12 yar ds out with less than 5 m(nutes remaining In the game. The Sea King lineman of the week award went to Bill Power, who only weighs 173 pollllds but plays a whale of a game at offensive tackle for the Cor ona team. INGRAM AWARDED FE MEMBERSHIP 'ARAW()Urlf PICT\JfiES PAfSEHTS • f\.W IJI' "friends" t;iQ:iRj ,;(Xfi'mu.-YUN:NtWftS lfNs~ ~..otl-!fFNEWPIN ~~ GfOMIEY HElMAN TtCHNICOI.OA~ A PARAMOVNT PICT\.IIII fa] OIA .. ICOUNTYINIAIUIIIT o 211D TOP ATTIACTIOII ELLIOn BRJNDA GOULD e VACAi.A COOT A MESA GRID STALWARTS Jon Ma.rchJorlatU, at left, a~ Guy Schoettler were the Mustang hOnored guests at the Enslgn-CYF Quarter back Club luncheon. Jon was named outstanding defensive player of the week and Gar y wa s selected oft'ensive player of the week by coach John Sweazy for their work in the Katella season oPening g:ame. {Vic Opalek photo.} SAILORS FACE SAXONS • BALBOA w .... , ...... . THROUGH TUIIDAY TWO ....... ., ...... ". a.-..... ..,,. .. OU TIT ANDING f!ATURU o ALSO •The Arrangement' SOUTH COAST I " I , I I< I LA•-.u~,:·, ·~~.~ f• 1·•~ Jll AflWtCMl< ...n.croH ......-s.u.·s ~~;;'0!l . 'DieL¥t~elflfllllle CD1Iinuo1s Shaw Sit tram 5:31, Sun. IFill 2 llnlor Matinee Sllal2 P.M. IIIJiiolbtlnH Enry .... George C Scott TlwlastRun TRISH VAN [fi£Rf P ADDL EB.\LL INDOOR 110 Rackets 69s 1S's Paddles ~~NNCG 9Sc 9oo PIHG PONG N IALLS, SETS TIHHII SWIA TERS AND HATS at Sox zs Tennis Rackets DUNLOP fORT o WHITI ITAG UP SUITS OIWIAT INIRTI AND PANTS o GYM PAHTS, RIVIRIIILI SHIRTS 1S'5 o TRACK P~AII;.;.;,T;.I ~~---f • • • AT THE SPEAKER'S· TABLE for the laJUal meeting of the Ensign-CYF ~nsored Newport.Mesa Quartert.ck Club are, from left, Dave HollaDd, Corona del Mar coach; Dick TtJCker, Orange Coast College coach; "Mr. Quarterback" Rudy Bukieh, the ex- Chlea&O Bear NFL passing Jdng; Phil Brown, Estancia's head coach; John Sweazy, the coach for Costa Mea., and Newport Harbor's new coach, Don Le nt. The newly or~nlzed Quarterback Cllib meets for DOOO luocbeon M.eh Wednesday. The ttrst 2 meetings have been held at Mr. Steak, 22fi7 Falntew, Costa Mesa. (Bob Bla.kely photo,) . QUARTERBACK CLUB ORGANIZED The lD.IUal Newport-Mesa Erurign CYF qiii.J'terbl.ek luoch- eon was hosted by Rudy Bukicb, the ex..SC, Los Angeles Rams aDd Cbica&O Bear star, at Mr. Steak's In Costa Mesa anddre• a blue-ribbon crate:~ of civic and atbletle cUcnJ.tarles Wed- nesday ooon of last week, Tbe Callfornia Youth-Sports Federation (CYF} Is a year round athletic club with Its home bl.se ln Newport Beach. Bukich r ecently accepted the posttloo as commissioner for the cro~. which will host a National Boys Basketball tourn- ament in April to determine the Orange County entry to the Workl Series In Phoenlx, also to AprU of -1972, The CYF will host several tournaments In the 15-17 year old brackets for representative teams to par- Ucl.pate In the lnternatVJnal World Series, which wJII be hosted by the Honolulu parks and r ecreation department, with the opeD1og International World Series set for August, 1972 . Teams from Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, Hawaii, Mex- ico, Callfornta. and states will compete 1n the Islands for world honors. Vic Opalek, Ensign sports editor aoo CY F director and National Boys Basketball co- ordlnator, anoounced that Or-anre Couoty is belllg considered as the site for fUture nattona1 and IDter'DitiODII t».sketball tournaments 1a addltlon to the prelellt county aDd state tourn- ameuts which the CYF orpn- lu.Uon will sponsor. The Or. ange County All Stars ftnJshed 5th in the 20 team World Ser- ies tqurnament held in Phoenix last year. Teams from Balti- more, Md.; McKeevesport, Pa.; Ka.usas City, Mo.; Las Vegas, Nevada; and Newport, R.l, competed in the prevkus Plxle- n1x World Series. California teams lnclllded Northridge, the 1970 champions; San Diego, the 1971 World Series champs; Los Angeles, Sycamore Ranch, Hawtborne and San Jose. football booster club president Kae Ewing. Corona del Mar principal Dennis L. Evans, who Is start- Ing his llrst year at Corona after several years at La Habra was also presentand IntrOduced The CYF sponsored Newport-ASB president Vicki McCarthy, Mesa Quarterback luncheon Carlo Tosti, former Jr. All brougttt togethertheareasports American commissioner and dignitaries who Will assist In Sea King booster club presl- the varlouspromoUonsatforded dent, and Herb Stricker, root- the local commWlity. Emcee ball booster club president, ROO}' Buldch hajj as his guests, were also In the Corona del coaches Dick Tucker of Orange Mar group, Coast College, Don Lent or The Estancia hi gh sctlool Newport Harbor, Phil Brown delegation Included a thletic di - trom Estancia, Dave HoiLand of r ector Wayne Hugtles,pr lnclpal Cororri. de1MaraDdJohnSweuy Floyd Harriman and booster of Costa Mesa high school. club president Stan Kirby, Coach of the week Dave Hoi-Athletic director Bob Hunter, laDd named Bob Ferraro as h.is Costa Mesa BoosterCiubpresl- offensive back of the week a.nd dent Orv11le Amburge}', who Larry Denner as tbe defensive serves the city or Costa Mesa player ot the week, Corona del as communlcalions di r ector, Mar racked up their 2Dd straight and Jim Schade, the comm uni- win with a 20-14 come-from-cations supervisor for Costa behlDd win over santa Ana Mesa wer e all part or the CM Thqrsday night. Mustang party attending. 0:-ange Coast coach Dick The city of Nev.-port Beach Tucke• announced Steve Mo-was represented by Lew Her- hulsld as hfs offensive back or r es, captain of communications, the week and Craig Zaltosky, and Dennis Blackburn, the com- his JC All American In 1970, munJty relations officer or the as his defensive player of the pollee department. week. The parks and r ecreation de- Newport Harbor coach Don partment of Costa Mesa had Lent named Russ Tucker as h.Js slq)ervisor Skip Stone and ath- defensive player or the week leUc supervisor Jim Erwin also and Mark Dalby ash.lsoffenslve present. Newport Beach parks ll&eman of tbe week. and recreation contingent in- Coach Phll Brown namedDao e luded Ron Whitley, the newly Prloceotto as the back of the appointed r ec reaUon superln- week and Kim Sllores as the tendent; Rich Harrison, the park defensive Uneman of the week. superintendent, and BobGrang- Coach John Sweazy named er, the recr eation supervisor. Gary Sehoettler ash.Jsotrenslve The Newport -Mesa Jr. All player of the week a.Dd Jon Amer lc.a n reps included Ted March.Jorlattl ashlsCosta Mesa SoMeborn, the coach or the defensive lineman of the week. Condors, and Ron Bauer, wh.o Newport Harbor representa-coaches the Cardinals. tins to the luncheon Included The lun cheon surprise cel- prtoclpal Charles E. Godshall, ebrlty was Peter II. Foxx, who athletic director Jules Gage and broke Elgin Baylor's Seattle Big Canyon golf results Stadium scoring record when he rang up 63 points during the U. S. Naval All-Star tourna- ment in 1965 . Foxx Is the r egiona l sales manager tor K lassie P laks and the regiona I sales manager of Master Spec ~ !allies in Costa Mesa. Tbe women's gro~ at Big Canyon Country Club held a 7fi, followed by Mrs. Marge guest day tournament on Sept, Williams, Mesa Verde, with 77. 28 A tie resulted for 4th be-in guest flight competition tween Mrs. Melvin O'Klng, low gross was woo by Mrs. ICCC, ~ Mrs. Hugh Rowe, Jimmy Thompsoo of Los Ala-SACC, at 9• mltos wtth an 81 followed by In member complt1.tion, Mrs. Mrs. Georre Fr~Ung, Santa Jerome He~rin shot an 84. for Aoa cc with 84 low gross hooors ln A flight, The k,., net winner was Mrs followed by Kathleen Meyer s • with 85, Ma.x Miller, Irvine Coast CC, The B flight winner M wttb 73, followed by Mrs. John Jake Pivaroft' with a W:, 1~f~ Johnsoo, Seacllft' CC, 75; Mrs. lowed by Mrs. BUI Nebb with Eltoo Edes, SACC, 76; Mrs. 99 Harold Duker, SACC, 76, and a • Rosalie Vance, lCCC, 77, and In the low net competition Mrs. Michael Wasco, (Mesa A flight, Mrs. Donald Demp- Verde CC) wtth a 77 sey and Mrs. Robert Mason The B nJ&fll low P-osscham-tied for Orst With 67. SecClDd pion was Mrs. Jack Rop.n, place went to Mrs. Harry Mar- SACC 101. Mrs. Robert Allan Uo with a 68, followed by Mrs. Jr., Monterey, aDd Mrs. Rutb Warren Maudllo with a 72. Walcott Oakmont cc with 102 Urnes. Henry Cox. Ben Deane. In .,.;, oet compettlton. Mrs: and Walker Smith tied for fourth Barbl.ra Murtaugh, Mesa Verde wUh 74. cc, woo. wtth a 74; Mrs. Joe lD B ntgflt, Mrs. C~ec:ll;:Ho;:· Sbeftrd ICCC was nell wtth prtb and Mrs. Helea ' ' tied with a 71. Mrs. LIGAL MOnCI Frutlln came in a 73, Third place ·~~~~~~ bf Mrs. Rtcbard B a 74. The quarterback luncheons are co-ordinated by CYF dl· rector Vic Opalek and emceed by RlXIy Buk.ich, the for mer NFL quarterback whO won the 1965 NFL passing title. willie a member oftheChlcagoBears. This • IS Jr. All American action Coach RoiUt PulaPJ'1 Cow-Tbe Cbaratn will eatertain downed tbe Wntmt.uterTicv• boy1 will host tnt Huattartoo the GArdea Crovt SUoos In u 30-0. Art Olnanc 1cored oa. a Beacb Chlrprs at tM Costa early t :15pmt5aturdaymoro-~from Kirk renple, Ru- Mesa hiefl school ftekl at 3 ln&. Coaeh Bob GUbert's team HI Chetaler blocQd a puata.Dd p.m. SattD'day, Tbe Pee Weea made It 4 in a row bttl only Daaa Wolf recovered for an. upended the Tl11UD Aoteklpes after a tougb 8-0 wiD over the ot11• of the Colt's aeores. last week 25-14 with Tom Orange Rams last week. Tbe Colts are now 4-0 for Moclcett scoring twice, on a 14 Jet! Tomei scored on a 2 the seasoa. yard run and a 1 yard run. yard QB sneak after Danny Tbe Newport Mesa Ch.lefl Tom hJt Dee Ward with a pass Olswang blocked a punt, Steve shut out tbe Westminster Bull- for one of . the PAT't, Weber CUssold got off a boomlog 40 dop 21 to 0 Saturday at Wut- also completed a 9 yard pass to yard punt that forced the Rams minster. End BriiCe Caldwell Dee Ward for a TO and another to operate deep In their ter-sc«ed oo a 21 yard pass from to Wayne Kasparek good for 5 rltory, Brian Pelle, SteveCUs-Q[ Tim Adams in the ftrst yards and the n.na1 score. sold, SteveBullinghamandMik:e qiJIJ'ter, and Tim added the The Cowboy pa.ssinr p.me Kennedy combined to dt;pP the e:llra potnt, A safety accounted was very etreetlve with Tom Orange QB for a safety. for 2 more points in the first Mockett compleUng 3 of 5 and Coach Jim Rhyan's defensive quarter as the Chlef.a: defensive Doug Weber hitting 6 of 11. At platoon r estricted the usually tine caught the Bulldog ball Yom Steeg, Wayne Kasparek and high scoring Rams to a meager carrier in the e00 zone. Full- John Chalmers were oo the 17 yards total offense. bl.ck Blll Smiley scored twice receiving end. Coru:h Ron Starkman's Colts in the 3rd quarter --on a 1 The Commandos, coached by will travel to Fountain Valley yard slant aDd a 6 yard smash Bob Martin, will meet the tough for a 2 p.m. g.~. me with the through the middle of the Uoe. Garden Grove Cobra team Sa-FV Cougars. The Pee Wee Colts turday at Costa Mesa at 1:30. L~~~~~~~p1I:~z~~~~ Eagles and Barons clash Sharks last week, Scoring for Estancia aod Fountain Valley fenslve donneybrook this F'rlday the home team were Bobble will clash at Orange Coast Col-and the winner may be decided Brown, Bruce Batcheller and le ge Friday lllght wit h both by one touchdown or a con- Matt Kawamura. Top defensive teams still smarting from version. Scott Gaynor's ac- players were Dave Thompson, stinging defeats last week. curacy on the PAT attempts Jon Martin, Tony Ranger and Estancia was edged by Buena might just pay ot11n this game. David Bunnell. Park's "best ever" team21-l-4 ------,.---- The Corsairs will travel to as the Coyotes s urprised the LIGAL MOTiCI Tustin and take on the Tustin E Lions, who are rated one of the agles, who whipped Buena NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARlN G Park easily last year. Estancia top teams or Southern CalU-could have been looking ahead Notice Is hereby given that the ornia. Last year In the Pee to their fountain Valley league Planning Commission of the We{' division they captured the game so they sould be tougtJ City of Newport Beach will ho ld Southern Callfornta champion-against the Barons. a. pubUc hearing on the appUca- ship, Coac h Jerry Tripp's Mid-It was 14_14 at half-time as lion or Bob Teller Enterpr ises g11t team battled the Garden Jim Schultz scored from the 7 !or a Use Permit No. 1560 on Grove Coyotes to a scor eless In the 2nd period and Hank groperty k>c~ted at 307 Palm, Ue as the 2 classy teams Moore raced In from 12 yards Balboa, CaUl., to permit a 2 couldn't untrack their offenses out with less than 2 minutes bedroom apartme~t ?n the sec- against both defensive teams remaining in the halt. Scott oDd noor or ~n e.nst1ngbuilding that were sky high for this game. Gayoor booted both conv _ in the C-1 District. Last year the Coyotes defeated slons er Notice Is hereby further given the Corsairs In the On.nge C~ch Ph'l 8 , Red M tbat said public hearing will be County' play-offs and went on to 1 , rown s. . a-held on the 21st day of October -ab the So"thernCa llfor·•·Jr. chine couldn t get gomg 10 the 1971 at the hour of 8·00 PM, b" ,...... 200 hal! as a couple pass Inter. . ' . · · · Midget crown asour CYF' mem-cepUons and a fumble stalled ln the Council Cha.~bers of the ber Turk Schonert quarter-a couple potential in Newpor:t Beach C1ty Hall, at backed the Coyotes to an un-thrusts. scor g Wb.lch tm~e and place any and all defeated season. Schonert was Jim Schultz looked good ashe persons mterested may appear a member oJ our CYF' -Orange came ba ck after an Injury and and be heard thereon. County All Starteamtha.tplaced gained 86 yards ln 16 carrie JackJe Heather, Secr etary In the National Boys Bas ketball Fountain Valley lost a 15 _f4 Newport Beach City World Series In Phoenix last terdict to Huntington Sea h last PlaMing Commission year. week., 11 looks Ute a.noth c Publish: Oct. 7, 1971, In the er de-Newport Harbor Ensign. E;.iJOY1NG A JOKE during Intermission of the CYF' -Ensign Quarterbrack Club luncheon are, from left, Bob Hunter, Costa Mesa athletic director ; Charles E. GodShall, principal at Newport Harbor high schOol; Jules Gage, athletic director at Harbor; Wa yne Hughes, athletic director for Estancia high school, and Kae Ewing, Harbor Booster Club president. (Bob Blakely photo.) GUEST CELEBRITY Pete Fou preseDts Jon Randall h.ls CYF athlete of the year plaque at the Quarterback Club luncheon. Randall won b15 award after parttclplting ln the Jr. All American foottlaU program iod tor his sensatloDal track career at Kaiser jooior high school In Costa Mesa. Jon Is now a member of the Newport Harbor frosh team. Pete Foxx is the president of Ktassic Plaks and Regloral Sales manager for Master Specialities Co. of Costa Mesa. Fou broke Elgin Baylor's scoring recordatSeattle stadium when he rang up 63 points ln the Naval AU-"tar tournament In 1965. (Bob Blakely photo,) Swim team is honored The Orange Coast YMCA Most improved: Traer Loo- swlm team recogni.r.ed 22 out-mis, Ron Andwson, Lisa Bar- standing swimmers at Its a-tosllt, Jeff Bronniche, Karen wards banquet8aturday at Lind-Loomis, Peter Gorman. Terry bergh SchOOl ln Costa Mesa.. Stw'p, Paul Blair, Connie Brad- Top awards for swimmer of ford and Dan Loomis. the year went to a brother High point wlnners: AllySOD and sister: Kevin, 11, and Piz.r.o, Colin Thompson, Wendy Michelle, 13, whose parents Parry, Chip Grant, Leslie Ran- are Mr. and Mrs . Keith Rob-del, Craig Wolfe, Allison Grant. ertson. 20112 Riverside Ur., Eric Holsing1!r, Kathy Grant Santa Ana Heights, and Brian Rogers. 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PlllbeE--ter to,_., -ot-n.lda. Tbere wW be a d®atioD $2.!10 per .,....,._ Tbe ...... 1 wW 10 toinrda A.A UW'a !Dwslllp llmd. Frank Emigh dies at 92 FraU Edward Eml &b, 92, ol 1311 E. 8albol Bltd., Balboa, died Oct. 4 at GleDblten Coo. nlooceol Ho,.ollal. Newport Be&cb. Yr. Emip was born Feb. 1, 1879, 1D SaDb. Barbara, llld came to Orange Couoty 5 years aco:-He was a earpenter for 57 years. He 1s surfited by a sister- SELECTING the "Oidoberfest" grapes tor Lido Isle's party to welcome newcomers oo Oet. 15 are, from lett, Wrs. Josef Wieback, A. Albert Spar and Mr s. Melrin A. Ricllley Jr. CATV okay is delayed The Costa Mesa City CoWKil ~greed Monday todelayapprov- al of a s.ctty cable teJevlstoo pact tmUl a change ls made. Newport Beach had asked for tbe delay so ooe word can be Inserted in the )Mt powers agreement. Tbe word would &J. low a elt)' to sever all at.n- clal obl'-t~o~M Ia tbe pact up- oo "DOtlce of 'W"lthl!raw:aL •• Tbe cootract DOW states that UMt ftna.odal obllgatioo.s will stop when a city Withdraws, wbicb is 60 days after notice bas been pven. BPW CLUB WILL HEAR· ENVIROHIIEHT TALK EDWARD W. DURH IL DF COSTA IIESA DIES ~· Walke Oarol~ .... of Z46 Palmer Street, Costa Mesa, died Sept. 29 at Hoag Hospital. He was born July 11, 1892, to Ma.rsball, Missouri, and came to Orange County 15 years ago. He worked tor Vegetable OU Products Co. Inc. as a maintenance man for 16 Tile enviroomeotal problems years. and their effects on the lives He is survived by one daugtt- of Southern Californians dur _ ter, Mrs. Dorothy Henson, and ing the 1970's will be the sub-one son, Howard N. Duron, both ject of a talk to be presented of Costa Mesa; one brother, by TV and radio persooallty Walker Durnil of Kansas City, John Milton Kennedy before the Missouri; two sisters, Dorothy Newport Harbor Business &r Durnil of San Otego and Mrs. Professional Women's Clab at Midge Owens of Culver City ; 7 p.m. today, Oc t. 7, at the two gra.adcllildren. and three Mesa Verde Country Club. great-grandchildren. Mr. Kennedy, curreotly ap-Funeral services were ht!ld peariog before civic groups as at granslde, San Ga.brlelCem- a representa.Uve of Southern etery, oo0ctober6.Bel1Broad- California Edlsoo Company, way Mortuary was in ebar~ of YiU dlscuss aJr pollution --arrangements. Its causes and boped-for cures --llld will eJII)loln the otllllJ EXOIAHGETTES WILL eompaay•s role ln the overall ASSIST AT LUNCHEON ca.mpalp tor cleaner Ur. The ExchaDgettes of Newport Daring the "golden age of Harbor will se"e as Dostesses radio," U.r, Keanedy was tea. U.ooday, October 11, for an lured oo stl(h top.rated pro-11:30 luncheon at the Airporter ·1 crams as Lux Radio Theater Inn. JiYeo by the Exchange Club aDd the Loretta Young Show. booodnc Senator Jotm Schmtb.l Tbe annua.J cllampagae bruocb CRIMINAL JUSTICE to be held In -of the oew COURSE P~OPOSED members of tbe E:rctwacettes Newport Beacb Pollee Cbtef wlU be held at tbe Newport B. James Glans presented a Beach borne o1 Mrs. TheOdore report to the trustees of tbe Robins Jr. at 10:30 a..m. Oct Newport Mesa UDlfted scbool 13. dlstrlet Tlaesda,J night oo tbe Tbe newly eleeted omcers tmplementatioa of a oewcoorse wUl be tbe hostesses. omcers tn C1imtJ11J jastlce, fOI' lbe comi.Dg term are: 'J'r'Qitees ol. tbe dlstrlct are President, Mrs, Norman Voa upeetect to AAJr<mt tbe CCMir&e Heneo.; ttce presideat, Mrs, . oa Oct. 19 after a coar• o1. WUUam Boyer; correspoadfoc stlld11.s pr.-ed. secretary. llrs-Gerard Woot- la ollloractloo~ Ins-ors;recordlngsoeretarJ.llrs. ten IIIIIIOWid a req .t'bJ St. WlWam Lolt&; treas.rer, Mrs. lllchlel aad AU ADpla Cbol'cb Dwiclll Glek; !I>OClai ....... tor a t-maath t d •...,.. 011 tbt Mrs. Coy Watts; sodal co. ut ot.9 d aa rooms for c~ Ol'dlDator, Mrs. Tbeodore Rob- PIIPMIS 011 a.m.,a at LlDcolD 1DI Jr.; bOt'f)UalltJ, Mrs. DlfSd Sellool-R~. ROLAND H!SSIHG DIES 4 liEN ARR!STED Rolalld HeosiJic. 71, at 11145 IN IIAIIIJUANA RAID 11-last-, Cool& II-, died A DIOIIIII-Iooc -·of Oct. S al Cool& II-llom- u IIIU1•11ol at !let Moplo orlal ~ Ho .... bars Aft,, Cotlta Ilea, bu renlted Oct. 11, 1100, lD MI ...... In 1110 arrnt ot 4 -ud IUid e&llle to Druce CoooiiJ CG~ft8catlol ol 1 Altcue '-0 1S ,.ars aco. He 11M beiD a at l)ltbitlc marl)IIM wwtb ...,.._. Ia .. ,......, Ill' S.S $140,000 In lWei-.... ,.... •• Poilu arr-B1nJ D. Srf-a IDCIDdo Ills -; Bwas.Jt,ud J~L. IJar. Cee.W1;5~t,llra.Ma· rls, 10, ., ......... ._ Sd-lloJ Cllllo, ..... _., ...... *.a; 111ut: J. RolaJtt, 11, .. ,. ... ..,. R.a Jr.., Mn. ..,. ,_ E. o-c-u, •. ,_ Tnllt ud , .. Bo t a. af-Aa. aD at Cool&-; It Fud- s a "Dilly" ---Don't Dally CORONA DEL W DUPIZX-Uppor lftol front unit bu 2 bodroo1111, formal clinfa1 room, ftteplace, builtins. Lower leftl baa IN·LAW quarters. private ea!nll<e. tu. place, large bath.. Bad unit is 111 ldonble. large 1 bedroom. A gem at Nt.500. 't "SLIP" INTO LINDA ISLE A private .. Eilp'' !takes a 50 ft. boatl. descends from th1s fabulous Linda ble ''View Home " 3 Lovely bedrooms. formal dmmg room. 4 deluxe bath!, hreplace. An excitinz home to entert.ain in. A must. to see ..... $225,000. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES -.t •v APPOINTMENT ' 107 Lind• hle Driv• S BR.. 3 ba .. Camily rm .. formal din. rm., 2 rrplcs. Room for pool. Dock. By appt. $155,0110. 12 Lind• hie Drive Elegant new 5 BR. •P .. 2 ba. home w, formal din. rm .. !am. rm .. wet bar. Impressive en- try court w, 16ft. mahog. doors. . . $179,500 t2 Linda Is~ Drive Beaut. S SR. 4 ba. home w 1formal din. rm. & family rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside stairway. Built-in gun cabinet & bookshelves . $155,000 JUST COMPLETED S SR. 4 bath home with SO ft. dock. Beauli· fully decorated. with marble mstr. bath. crystal chandeliers. fine carpets & wallpaper. Built-in vacuum. recirculating hot water, dumbwaiter & many other ertras. $1.85.000. Waterfront Lots No. i6: 3 Car garage. Faces South $8().000. No. Sti : North Lagoon exposure . $80 .000. For Complet• lnformatton On a ll homes & ktt1, pJNH call : BILl,. GRUNDY, Real tor 111..-rs Bldg. •• Lind• ,, .. 341 U.YSIOE DR., SUITE I, N.a. 67S<Il61 ••••••••o·oooo,... ~ ROY R. McCARDLE REALTOR 54a-n 29 1810 NEWPORT BLVD,COSTA M F.!'A ••. il •••.••••••••• .I •.• MU SALES REPORT Sale s through Multiple Listlng Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa , Board ofRealtorstotalled$63,515,838 for the first 7 m'lllths of 1971 -an aver age of $9.7 m illion a month I In July, 240 sales we re made for $9.9 million, 3 611 new IJstlngs we r e pr o- .ceued, 65% wer e sold, 63% of sales were eooper att ve. Ll.ll t your property . wttb. • no arr_wwo_alor ·-ud I .. ........_1 ________ -1 I -af<lolst_...,.. .. C-1-CWIDoa ....... $14,1100. .-..at---·-n.trsm:IIM_......., ll l p.a_ -a.:=; ?,al ae • llr I l l:-llora K*a, llal> Clsfll af ae II...,._ l t ... 0. C..,, u .... Jllft Cs•al 1· Welll.a -.... II I -.. -~Is Is....,., .._ .... ., •• ,. un•r r •• ....._.v.,o..&. -~" ................. :!!!!!!!!.....~'"' ;;. COM.m. •• 2 ...... THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1971 OOIIl'IA 0 Eli!AJI, CALl F •• p.14 Btureu l'<.albJ ~16 IN A HURRY? AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 3 BEDROOM ........... $24,500 2 BE DROOM ranch •••••.. $35,000 4 BEDROOM , with pool •.•. $45,950 3 BEDROOM, !am and pool. • $48,500 3 BEDROOM, den, din , •. _ • $56,500 4 BEDROOM on 2 lots •••• _ $75,000 3 BEDROOM, din., bayfront $169,500 5 BEDROOM, fam., din., bayfr ont. -•••• -•••• $189,500 Office a,.~ as...-,. PETE BARRm REALTY& 1605 W-H Dr-ILL 642-mO OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-5 P.M. ROADMOOR BEAUTY JLST REDUCED $5,000 TO $14,500--4 BDRM., FAM. ROOM AND A VIEW. 2815 BLUEWATER •••• OPEN HOUSE SAT. SUN. 1-5 P.M. COM CHAR MER--LARGE LIVING RM. AND DINING RM., 3 BED, 2 SA WITH PLANS FOR A SECOND UNIT, 712 lARKSPUR •••• TWO NEW DUPLEXES BEIIPLJI: BEALEBTATE lt8JIDiHTIA.L AN D IUSIHBSS PltOPER.TIBS --POi! /NTBRBSTeD. PROP8SS/O NAL CON S/DBRAT/01< see I E $-LI IIAL 1$TATI 2111 f . C..••"wr·• t.-oolol- A71-Z1t1 RENTALS AVAILABLE A souTH oF HWY., coRONA DEL MAR L 3 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, fireplace. T$325 mo., lease_ Will consider students.! : ARTIST'S HIDEAWAY Large 1 room, furnished, with flre - 8 place and charm. Pr ivate patio, kitchenJ bath. $165 mo_, lease. I CoRBIN-MARTINJl 7662 J I -. Your CORONA DEL MAR BOTH CLOOE TO SHOPPING--ONE "0. OF HWY. BRA.I'-;0 NE W--FIRST TlME OFFERE!. CALL 673- 2222 FOR APP'T. •••• BREATHTAKING PANORAMIC VIEW OF ENTIRE HARBOR AND JETTY ENTRANCE ELEGANT 2 BEDR M. CONDO. WITH POOL, JACt.rlZf. BOAT SLIPS A!-o'D MAXIM UM Sl C liHITY. CALL 673-2222 FOR APP'T. REAL ESTATE AGENT Can Help You! \ll. • • • If YOU WANT TO IIAI. EST A Til • IF YOU WANT TO BUY IIIAL EST A TEl • If YOU WANT TO .1111' 011 IIIAI. ESTATII ' -• N~ HAIIII>R EllltJI !!lilT EJ!OI! --Pw ' Tilt ~ CWdl ., ... 11ut., HOO hctac Yin' Dr., llal1lor vtewRlDI .... lfewmem- bon will bo reeel•od a1 t11o 11 a.m. ~WYlee tb1t SUDdi.J Ul!u llllarmaJ reeepllao will loU.... Dr. WUJI&m Eller will li<laca menace OD "GrowtAc in Jestll Cbrlst" at botbtbe9aadlla,m. oo~rle<.,, Pastor llld Mro. Ellor Cllrlollall Se-• c- --1'111 BII>Jo ---lor thiiS.-y Ia -lod"An I1D. dl. .... , ud deatll rea!?" s.ntcM Itt at I ud lO:SO a.m. Ia. Newport Beach, 11 a.m. lD eo.ta Mea, aDd 10 a.m. in Harbor View Htua. • • • • • A eo-, lair will be beld •• church meets here Tilt -...... al Ull F ... -pr-7-1 11M I. 0-..t ....,.,, ecn.,dtiMu,.., a prCIIer-k*l ••-te•, II ...... boll( ._.,.od 11r --Ia llodlaC-...., iOnlcOI. no Way-la t11o AmeriCIII ()pan ~01='"'"0:"! 'o~~on~~~J~ c.a ce Rtll..,.. llld 1a ocac:ert -.ort -. ~ Od. 3 totllo-Soutllon cawanto. Sbo IIAP Joc:atloa ttom tbe .....,..,.,. a 101o at 11cb sernce. place o1 worlt!Jp at tbt 1JD1.. H• MfmoD top&c tar tbl 11 'NrlltJ Methodist Cbareb lD. a.m. •"lee th1l Sua:taywtllbe lntae. "Tbe peace oi1DiertbpcMDC•" *' -lor lbe · ~'lf:'ll"tloO_ IIDd ll'lendl from I to p.m. s.-y at tbelr new borne, 18095 GUima.n, UnJyer .. ally Park, lnlno. at St. Mark Presb)'teriU Cburch, 2100 Mar Vllta, Eut Bholf, following the Suaday mornlnr •ntces Oct. 24. Tbere wtll be boottla tor arts Tbe Rev. Ele&DOr C. JacUoa She will be aullted bf Mrs. of ~bor HlglllaDds, a -Kathleeo SC.U al C...OIII del of metaphysics, ts the cbarcb's Mar and by tbt Rl¥. Artbm llrot p&lllor. She snd•ted last Schwab from Pa..-. Mn. Jtmt from tbe laltttute ol Re-JoRa)'Dt Jawston 11 orp.Dllt. Udous SeteDCe 1n Los Anples. WHILE AN AffiPLANE trailing a giant banner, "Happiness to Marlly and Brownie," !LUMOR JACKSON • • • • The Newport Uoity Church, and crafts, hlndlwork, polllrJ MANAHAH TO TAL K aod white elephant items. Michael L. UI.Datu. com. meeUng at lrvlDe Ave. aDd 15th st., Clift Haven --The Rev. Loren Fllcklnpr will preach • • • munlty relaUoD& muapr tor tbe Irvtoe Compuy, wtll ad- dress the Oct. 12 meetlnr al tbe Associated TlleCcdractors of Soutbern CaWornla at tbe Goldeo PhM•nt restaurant ta Aaabeim. Hts topic ts "Irvine •• meeting the environmental challenge of tbe 70's." Sta.rttn.1 time tor the meeting ls 7:30 p.m. &t 10 and 11 :15 a.m. Slmday on The tlrst lnterfaitll festin.l the topic, "To submit or not wlll be held from 11 a.m. to submlt." 5 p.m. Oct. 15 and 16 at the • • • UCI campus, on tbe campus St. Aodrew's Presbyterian green. Local congregattons and Church, 600 St. Andrew's Road, interfaith student grote)S wm CUff Haven --Guest pr81lcber demoost:rate the variety of re- for the 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Ug1ous We through music, art. Sunday services will be the dance food and words, Tbere Rev. Norman Roadarmel, mis-will be displays of rellgious slooary to Thailand. art. PLEAD FIGHTS DRUGS MARINERS CHURCH Dr, Joo Aldrich, Wba reeeiYod lila Tb, 'D. cJotrll from llo1Ju Tboolacleal Solllllary, DoJJu, TaJU, 1a tbe cburcb putor . 1bl Rt¥ •. WtWam ActoD is IIIOC'Iatl putor &lid 1s aftilab .. tor rtlltatioll aad -Jiolc. SUIIDAY ICIIOOL. • • • • • 1:00 A.lll. llaiiiDP SERVICE •• 1:00 A.lll. •10:00 A.M. EVEIIIIIG SERYI:E, , , , , 1:00 P,lll. 2200 E. COAST HWY., CORONA D!L MAR circled overhead, tennis enthusiasts Marilyn Ross and Harold Mark.strom were married Mrs. Gerald Sparks enter-whlch had expressed interest In u. Saturday in the center court of the Newport Beach Tennis Club. The couple and the entire tained at her Dover Shores wedding party wore traditional tennis attire. The Rev. Edward Smith In black robe over home Sept. 30 for members white tennis slacks and tennis shoes performed the ceremony. The wedding party and guests of PLEAD, an edu- lncluded Carol Johns, maid or honor, Diane Markstrom and Darcy Markstrom, daughters cational organlzatiooooncerned of the groom, and Jack Jones, best man. Ken Weatley gave the bride away, The groom's with drugs. Following a tea and grandson, 5 year old Michael Terry, was the ring bearer. Music from the club's balcony social hourMrs.RichardButt'oo with solos by Harry Babbitt aod Debbie Knapp set the theme. (Richard Pucillo photo.) of Newport Beach, president, ----------opeoed the meeting &Dd lntro-c d I M duced W. J. BusS, deputy pro-orona e ar• • • of SOf:ial ~~':..~~cer lor U!e County note Mr. Buss described the drug Chamber Talk situallon as not abltlng, but By PEG perhaps less publicized because -----------it is no longer news to com. -municatioos media. He empha- By HAL PtH CHIH PRESI DE.'IJ1' U there's someone familiar on the TV Mohday night, It's a neighbor, Thurl Ravenscroft fl'om ShoreCiltfs, with the deep, COM's tirs t only"ArtWalk," cussed ~ve!alatternatives,in-deep voice. He's a regula.r on which was to be held beginning eluding a rtll'ect assessment of the "Stand Up and Cheer" show Nov. 12, nas s lowed to a snail's themselves. at 7:30p.m. on Clla.nnel2. You pace, Cllamberdirectorslearn-Increased emphasis wfll be may recognize Mr. Ravens- ed at their monthly executive put into bringing additional crort's voice; it's better known t1 T sd members into the Chamber to as ''Toby the Tiger ." He was m~h:gartuefes~i~al comm ittee meet b~get obJectives. A also a featured member of Jack ted that It 1 It th luncheon 1s being planned for Benny• s famous "Sportsman repor e ere was early Nove mber to outline Qua.rtet " Lrtsufn.clent time to organize an Chamber plans for the balance ·• • • event oot only suitable to the persons to be Invited but also of the ~ear in •greater. deta11. Through a mix-141 I was un- to the general public. . able to tell you about the big The committee has recom-A new Sign for the Chamber barbeque party they had out at slzed the correlation between drugs and the increase in crime, particularly among the young people, and ell;)ressed his feel. tng that there is a need for more drug education. He in turn introduced W. L. Simpson of the Southeastern CaWornia Conference of Sev- eath Da.y Adventists. Mr,Simp- son Is also field reprpsentatlve for the Book and Bible House in Riverside, He showed sample copies of a magaz.lne which he felt was ftghting narcotics among young people and sug- gested several local schools Assisting Mrs. Button as of- fi cers of PLEAD are Mrs. John Page of Newport as first vice president and secretary; Mrs. J. S. Bernard of Corona del Mar as 2nd vtceprestdent; Mrs. John Bowlds of Laguna Niguel as 3rd vice president; Mrs. Herbert Hawkinson of Newport as treasurer ; and Mrs. Theo- dore Ratb Jr. of san Juan Cap- istrano as chairman of the baord. 'GIDEON ' AT OCC "Gideon," Paddy Chayef. sky's comedy-drama abOut a cowardly anti-hero who is picked by God to save the Hebrew nation from the Midian- ltes, wiU be staged Ill Orange Coast College ln October. , The play, to be directed by OCC drama Instructor Btu Pur- li:Jss, wlll run Oct. 13.16 111. the OCC Auditorium. Curtain Is 8:30p.m. Tom Arnold of Garden Grove will play the role of Gideon aDd Ed Little of Costa Mesa will The Costume Party is over! Fashion has finally returned to the real world. There's a revival of the classics. The return of the sporty look for daytime, end the · feminine or seductive took f or after dark. These are only a few of the exc iting new fashions to be found at Lorraine Sutherland FASH IONS AT THE BEA CH JAMB OREE ROAD AI BA 'f'SIO f 0 11 NEWPORT BEA CH 675 31 63 9:30-5:30e Sundays : 11 -4 porlray the Allpl. L.----------------------------meoo~ planning for an April office was offered by T. Duncan St. Mi chael's School a.oo Semi. or May, 1972, date center ed ~e~ :t;oor:_~~:-a~ nary, which Is located out to around thefa cllitiesoftheSher-na n eor~uun, the back country on El Toro mao Foundation Cotfee Gar-Newpor t Floor Covering has road on the way to O'Neil park., agreed to~e-tay carpetlngin the St. Michael's Seminary is hav. dens. • ... • new locatiOn. These contribu-tng a Harvest steak dinner this Meeting in the Chamber's Uons are similar In purpose to Saturday from 5:30 to 6;30. new ot!lces a t 3429 E. Coast many others that director s and The school and seminary were Hwy., next to Security Bank, members have made to aid the founded by priests who escaped the directors received the pro-Chamber's work. communist tortures inHunga..ry, FREE COLOR PORTRAIT ! posed 1971-72 bud get rrom An international cr ossroads They are now contributing to treasurer Joan Williams. met In the Chamber otrl.ce tlti.s their adopted country by train- According to budgeted income week as visitors from Geneva, tng our young men. Tickets for and expense, It was learned that Switzerland (three); Monterey, the ample steak dinner (we a potential deficit of $1 ,000 was Mexico; Belllngtw.m, Washing-hear) are available at Valet in the oUingunless membership ton, and Sunland, Calif., stopped Cleaner s in Corona del Mar was Increased or fund-raising by see~ng information on the and the Colesworthy Real Es- activlties entered Into. Acting commumty Including business tate outce at Bayside s hopping as a committee of the whole on opportunities as well as living center near Balboa Is land. wavs and means, directors dis-accommodations. • • • A u lecte cl u mpllng of c reams, nutl, caram el s, miniatures, mille cho col at e, cl a rk vanilla chocolaf" anclltufter ~o n 1% lbs. $2 .89 ~~ /}1~ ... ,/., I-IALF ~ v --PRICE IEL 1111 PUIIACY --·· '"'De .... ·"-fttl-llo __ .,,.. Corona del Mm Newport Harbor American Legion Post 291 wiU continue their s ummer Sunday steak bar- b-que sessions as long as the weather permtts. The gathering ls at 5 p.m. with bated potatoe or beans, salad aDd steak. Legion members will also be tyinr on the feed baron Wednes. day, Oct, 27, when the early bird dinner wtll boDor Leeton· oaires who have their 1972 dues au paid up, • • • Anyone buytnr rllm ~at Call Cameras 1n Colt& Me• early thls week just mlettt han run Into John Wayne, our fl.mo111 movie star trom Bay Shores ...• He WUJ there, JAM!S OI M!TT! DIU Jam11 C. Ouimette, ,6, of 1665 Irvine AYI,, CoMa M .. , clled Od. I II Hao1 Hoopltal. He ns born Feb, 5, 1915, 1n Wl.teonaln, llld eamo to On.Dp Couoty 13 years qo, He wu a cleric for tbt Turoer Drur Co. tor 9 Y81lJ'I, Sun1YOfl tnctwe h1l wife, Fra.ocis; a daqbter, SURD HaucM of Arllqtoll, va.; 2 brotbers aDd S ~latera; and 4 p:andeb11dren. Fuoeral MrTlees Oct. 5 at lbo WIII~J!!! Cblp!L ==::::;::=:! --.... ·~;.;....o-. Fashion Boot LOW -HIGH $10 to $30 ; fREE To NEw ANd RENEWAl SubscRibERS I LIMITED TtME ONLY I ......... ,..,~ OKEix/O etJLO~ PO/QM/1 L INEN TEXnJRE FINISH • You Select Final Portrait From Several Poses • You'll be Notified by Phone or Mail of your Convenient Appointment • ALL PORT RAITS WILL I! T.t.K!N AT TH! EN SI GN NO HIDDEN COSTS OR SERVICE CHA RGES coupoN bdow TO bjifFNSJGN &.d PHONE: 073.0550 2721 E. Coo•t Highway Co,en• del Mo,, Callfo,nla SUBSCRIPrJON ORDER ~--l lllllo..--iaiO 0 Please enter my new subtlcrlp,ttoo for ooe year caloY ,.111111 o1 111 ,_., (ar ..., 0 Please extend m1 preeent subtlcrlpttoo ooe yeat ld I' I • I 1r) • • -" wljllo .., ' .......... ,.. .. ~··-· 0 I am encl011lng $G.OO cbedt or mooey order. -.,. ,._ ar-far lfP 1 1 rl ......... 0 Enter my sublcrl.pttoo and blll me later. ,._ ........................................................ _ ................................................................. " ...................................... .. A ... -.......................................... : .................................. t:::lty ............................................................................... . ~ ...... ~..::~~. ==== ' I NEWPORT BEACH 10( ,.., •.. ...,.....,. .. .,,.. 111111:11 -' ''ALL HANOO ON DECK" lathe call at Haag Hospital for all Ule voiiiDteers as they prepare for the bl.g money raising effort of the year, "gift bo:r: on parade," wh.ich lrlll benent their butldlng eJpiUlSion fluid pledge. Tbe ennt wllJ be lleld from 10 a.m. to 6p.m.Oet,20aDd 2fat the Roag conference center. Shown here holding some of the Items lor sale are Mrs. Ray F. Bulloch, one of the buyers, at left, and Mrs. Charles W. Clemens Jr., cha.lrman of the gilt bO:r:. Ticket chairman Is Mrs. George A. Cox. Special prizes to be awarded include a trip to Hawall, a color eoosole TV , lunare and an oil painting. (Jack West photo.) Ebell opens new season ' ' Mrs. Fred J. Lol.kes, presi- dent of Newport Beach Ebell Club, begins her new term of offtce today, October 7, when members convene for their first general luncheon-meeting. man of Ebell Club's Golf Sec- Uon, which will meet at 9:30 a.m. Oct. 27. The noon luncheon in the clubhouse, 515 W, Balboa Blvd., Balboa, will be followed by a business meetlng cond~teted -by Mrs. Loakes. Creative stitchery Is sched- uled for 10:30 a.m. Oct. 11 with Mrs. Harold Hammer of Corooa del Mar directing the class In her home . Membership chairman, Mrs. Rudolph A, Vaoasek, has an- noWlced 5 new members -- Mmes. Rinaldo Carli, Ben Mof- fett, William Hlkireth Jr., James t:k>wner and Anne T. L'"!!!J. lOc COSTA MESA NEW DISPLAY FOR MUSEUM OPENING A clllplay of coateD'CIOI'ary Local l41Dt1M'J to tM txblbit Amtrleao ut from Oraace are Mr. &DIS Yn. 1AoD Lyoa. CouotJ eolltcUODJ'Wtllmartthe Mr. ud Mrs. Warreo Roa, openi"' of the Newport Harbor Mr. ud Mu. .Harold Blra- Art MUHIDn'J aew taclUty at kraot, Mr. ud Mrs, Fred Cur, 2111 W, B&lboa Blvd., Central Betty Gold, Mr. ud Mrs. CUI Newport. NelsNr, Yr. and Mrl. GltGD A preview for members of Turabull, all of Newport S.cb; the MUHum and their guests Yr. aDd Mu. Tonydei.Ap, Mr. wW be held Saturday n!gtlt, aDd Mrs. Phtl.lp 0. Wallbt:rc, Oct. 23. Tbe nblbUloo was COf'Olll del Mar, and Mr. and. cooc:eiYed and orpntr.ed by Mrs. WaUer D. K. Gtbeoa. Jr., Tbomu H. Garver, director of Balboa. the Museum, and Mrs. Gleon Tile catalogue to the e:lhtbl. Turnbull, curator of e:lb.lbt. Uoo was designed IJld prlnted tloos. It comprises some 60 by Avco F1Danc1al Servtces as worts of art from 2.4 private a eootrlbutioo to the Newport collectors In OrangeCoUDtyand Harbor Art Museum. a select gro~ of works from Also opening the evelliDg of the Museum's permanent col-Oct. 23 In the entrance pllery lect1on, a gift from Avco Ft-to the oew bulkUng 1s 1.11 u- nanct.al Services, Newport Ceo-hlbi.tloo of resin paintings by ter, last year. Dennis Ashbllugb, a Callfornlan U•loc ID New York lor lbe put Jtar, AJbb&alb returned btreln the late summer to make the thrM larp I.DdtwosmaUpalDt. iap wbleb compriH this ex- hlbiUoo. Coutructed of colored polytlter re.Lil poured and rollecl oa to a larp C}ua sheet, tbeo wted from the glass, the works combine a transluceat format with a tree flow larp seale lnformaUty. BU IL DING TO BEGI!l Construettoo is scbeduled to st:a.rt .r)()O oa a 13,000 SQ.!Al'e toot prototype Rl.-tera Sofa omce bulldior am sbowroom at 3015 S. Bristol st., Costa Mesa. Tbe dry wall coostructed btdldtng, sit~».ted ooa balf-acre parcel, Is ezpected to be com- pleted in February, 1972. NEWPORT ORANGE COAST COLLEGE foren.slca cc:.cbes diopJii plaque awarded the OCC team for n.nishln.gZndto the natioDI.I sweepat•k.ts champloashi.ps tor the 19'10-71 school year. The coacbu are, kneeling, Barbara Burgess and Rod Hansoo; and st&ldlnc, left to right, Pe~~:Tayk)r, Jack Holland, Freda Sathre and Tom Holwerda. Oranp Coast Is the tlrst tuntor college eYer to place in the top three. Tbe natiooal sweepstakes Is determined by complll.n i!: the results of all collep speech tournaments held throui!:MUt the year. OCC was competing a.ptnst every colleKe and university in the oatton wtth an enrollment over 8,000. The remalllder of the top tea Included: Tens Univer sity, Ball State, North TeDS State, University of Georgia, Hous ton University, University of Northern Colorado, University of Tennessee, and the NATIONAL BANK OFFERS Mrs. PhiLip Fluharty, pro- gram chairman, will preaeat the well-known TV aod radio comd-., Art .. Hartla. Ker procnm, "Into each life • • • tome tau enter,'' Is a series of sparkllng, humor- ftlled mooologues LD which sbe carries on pseudo conversa- tions with her t.lmUy aDd 'GREAT GILD ERISLE:EVIE'j DH OCT. 14 PROGRAM ITS CUSTOMERS ANOTHER "UNIQUE" BENEFIT ftteods. Three book sections have selected Oct. 14 for their lnitlal meeting. Book Section One wi 11 meet at 1 p.m. In the home of Mrs. Arthur Kemper of Corona del Mar. Ubrarlan Dorothea Sheely wlll give the boot review. Mrs. M, L. Rabbitt Is the chair- maiL Boot Section 4 will meet at 12:30 p.m. In the borne of the chairman, Mrs. D. D. Ovando, 415 Redlands, Newport Heights, fOr salad luncheon. Mrs. E. A. Rogers, chairman of Book Sectloa 5, will cooduct a 12:30 salad hmcheon meeting LD tile Newport Beach OOme or Mrs. Wllllam Gilmore. Mrs. Erwin Loth has an- DOUDCed Oct. 15 as the date for the 11:30 a.m. meeU.Og of Booll: Sectloo 6 In Ebell ClubhOUse, Miss Heleo Webster will review "UFO." Book Sectloo 7wtllhear Mea Verde Llbrarlu t:k>rts Jesm at the Oct. 25 oooa meeting tn the clubhouse. Mrs. W, R. Dana. Is chalrman. Homes and Gardens SecUon wlll meet at 12:30 p.m. Oct. 27, with Mrs. James Plefer as chairman. Gorea Counters headed by Mrs. Leslle Moet meet at noon e•ery secom FrldaJ In the The monthly meettog ot the Thursday Mornlog ClubofNew- port Beach wUI be held Oct. 14 at the Balboa Bay Club. Brunch wiU be served at 11 :30 a.m. and wtu be accompanied by an informal fashion shOW . Mrs. Donald E. Garr, presi- dent, wlll preside over the meeting, and Mrs. W1111am Mc - Farland, tlrst vice president, wtu lntroduce the program, Hal Peary, "the Great Gilder- sleeve," will revive many memories or the ear ty days of radio. Following the meeting wUI be bridge for those who wish to p.a.rttcipate. SCHMI TZ TO SPEAK Congressman Joha G. Sch- mitz Will speak at a noon IWlcb- eon Monday, Oct. 11, sponsored by tbeExctlangeClubofNewport Harbor, to be held at the Air- porter Inn. He wtu talk on "Why we must stop re-orderLDg our prlor1Ues" and will discuss the Nixoo a.dminlstnt.ioD.'s China policy. Tbls luncheon wtu be opeo to the public and those Interested Lll hearLilg Coogress- man Schmitt speak may seod checks for $5 per persoo made out to the Exchange Club of Nnport Harbor,P,O, Boxl022, Newport Beach. ------------------------Cl-. .. -I -r Yra. Raymoacl Herms ts re. - - &IIIDltlc her -lblp ol the · 'lloe Tra"l S.CUoolbruolbery-.r, .11p .... with pllos tor a -ot tho ANEWNA E Nothing else is changed' The same warm . friendly people to service your account! Those same unique services th at our c ustomers have co me to expect and enjoy. The same courteous personal attention to yo ur every bank ing desi re' Frankly, all we 've done is combine Newport Natio na l Ban k wtth Southern California Fir st National Bank. An outstanding Bank since 1883. Our new name will give our customers additional benefit s and expanded services, some of which are Cash Reserve . a new "write-your-own -loan " service , Master Charge . ON PHOTO C HFii iSTM ... S ha r bo r -Mary oo Oct. IS. llem-67MI• berJ ud ...... will •joy i~~~~~r~~~n and personal investment counseling. NATIONAL BANK ·--aboard ......... lhlp or at Ports ot Call. Ftrlt eta•• for £bell Cl~'s Art S.CIIoo m..U Oct. U from . 10 to 11 a.m. Mrs. D. c. Y&t&oeta. ut lDitructor I bt&dl tht ~. CbiJrmu U Mrs. Elllt II. Rcnrt, Mrs. AlHD £. IDmiD 11 chlil. CALL-•• 0171 '0 .. AN •x~attT •CAIItNT C:OtdUL TAMT WHO .U.. ~Q!t..TtlJ ;-"00., MOM• lllnt ~~~WITMOUT ANY O&IU'T)OM 1'0 YOUI H.J~ Dll _, . .,., ClllfA Stop by and see for yourself that nothing has changed but the name; a 'friend is still a friend regardless of the name. All offices still open till 5 p.m. daily ... 6 p.m. Fridays. BANKERS • • • • ------··--~-·-~·. __ ,. ___ -4 ··--~ •• • I The Way of Balaam ·---11. "· ... "' ......... 211: 1-86 llm'OIIT HAIIIOR 011011 IEQJIIO IECllell -~ , ... I THURSDA~OCT.7,~1 CXIIIOIIA Ofl.IIAR, CAUF •• GOD'S INFALLIBLE WORD Here Ia ... A ... u'a r,.--~d to ... Tremrdoow Voh- 0.. Goci-enallnd Bo--THE BIBl.E With the Endonement of Famous Schol&l'll .,... ......,leD 01' 'f'M. LOitO*' M~.,rT_." rt1 a • o1 ....... Ctrr .... ,., Ill 'I , --·--~~~~---_Goldtn TCltt : "WIMt.l Mve JorMl.trw tltt• right 'WIIJ, anti or~ gm•• tJstray, fol· lniftg tit• _, o/ B.WOm tilt 111" of 8qscw, wllo lw1d the 'U.'GfltS of rucriglt t- ,..,..,s"'(ZI'd.2H) Blk d 1· 1'1 rt•a..,t,in.: ar~ment, and Ba· l11;11u wc:nt ~n his iporance ancl '"'ll' r :1~ to say that if he had a tword ht• W\'IUid have killed the faithful us r .. r halkinc and m·ockinr his purpotc:. .., ___ .. _ ----.. -· ..... wt1--iooplroloo -wwld. ........... tD .-...: .... Oo 1111-lit!,-Ut.lii- ~~ .... IMI II.I ........ .............. --"' _ ....... ..,._ ... _ HE ttory ol Balaam ar\d thf' ... 11 OM of tM btst known llut .... undtntood and most fre· ~dy roiaioterpreted of tht Biblt Jloritt. People sneer at the poe.tibUity or ~robability of aa .. ".,akinc with man' voice'' a'nd thblk that thej art. demonstratinc sciw- tific ability in doubtinr or even rejecting tht story. But the Bible record is clear, and Peter adds to the words qoot~ in the Golden Text above, "Rut was re- buked for hit iniquity : the dumb ass apreakinr with man's voice forbade the rnadntss of the prophet." Jude ll and Rtvelation 2 :1 .. also rt:fer to Ralaam, and the record in N um~rs tells the his- tory of Bala.am and il c::cnfirmed in tkuteronomy 23 , Joshua 13 and 24 , Nehemiah 13, and Micah 6. all of which is rood evidena that the record given by l.f01es is true. In the Guden of Eden, Satan spoke through a serpent. No one doubts this, and certainly, ii Sa· tan a,n do it , God can. A HEATHEN PIOPH£T There was a God-appointed prophet in Midian nam~ Balaam who apparently lived in Pethor, a ci ty of Mesopotamia, near the Euphrate5 River. He seems to have had a certain amount of knowledge concerning the one true God and, for some reason, God had givtn to him the gift of prophecy to such an rxtent that thr king of thr adjoining tribrs of -~oab­ it~ acknowledged that hr pos::.cs~~ th is .iUpernatural power. Hr might han held ;unong tM Midianites a position somr-- what 5imilar to that of ~lose,. wi:h the hraditts. but hc-":as far dlllercnt in chanctcr \\'e ;arc tnld that ht "li)o.ed "ench:mtments" \\1!'1 his Gn.l-gi\'en knowledge anrt there ,, :10 tlouht :h:ot he tried to a•mmercialih · I is gdt A MYSTERIOUS PEOPLE The Children of ls:ad. ahr1 4/1 )<!<H < of -...·;mdering in tlw W ll(\l·rncs~. had finally emerged and '' ··rt lw:ulc1l fur the Promised Lan.-1. Nunt· of tlw mill ions c.r more of them Wl!'re uvn 4(J yc:1r~ uf agc-. excl!'pt Caleh :uul Joshua. It wa~ a na - tion of inexperitnctd \'Oun~ nlcn. Tht>ir most mysh:rinu.: lift ;'l'nrt rondu,·t in tht wilderness was known tr) the r~p!~ ....-ho livrd in thr lilmts rnunrl .t!.Out, an(l thr:r I!'UY victoric~ O\'er thf' \rnuri t ~s and rig. the king of BHhan. h:~.rt rau~~d ~·on sternation among the l\l idi.1nites .tnd Moahites who were the l"e-..:t tri~s in the p.1th of thesc scra.ngr J)('Qplt \\ ho l1v«< without -...·o rking, whr. had plenty in a desert, who y,·orshipcd 01n unsee-n God, and who had no organized army, and yet easily dtft:.a.ted powerful rntmil!'s. There WillS a baffl ing and dreadful my~­ tery about thi5 gt'l!'al horde of about two million nomads that filled thl!'ir neighbors wit h great fear. All the nations knew that the walled city of J erkho was de- ~eated by the bradites !imply by walk - Ing around the city, and blowing thrir horns. SALAK'S PIOILEM \-\'hen J::alak , the ICJ11g ,,j tht· :\loab1tC:.. rt:<~oliud th11 thi s mass of pl-ople -...a <. ex- j)('ctmg II'"• p<~.~S thruu!I~ his !.,nr L wi lh or withvut l11• pc.·q n1"'~:on . ht• w ;,:. ;;-;...~tly di ~trrs~e·l :tn-.l wa ~ "sort-afrairi "J..:cauS<" ~hey wcrl' nwny " So !,,_. railed upon the riders of his neighbor. l\l idian. fN ad - vice and help. He !>aid t') them, ·~o-...· s~ll this wmp.1n~· lid, 11 ~ all that uc around about us. -'b an ox l•cketh up t"'r grass of th t' fid<l " Ht felt ~~s hdpii!'Ss a ~ do wciay the li!tlt' ·~atrtlitr" nation~ that live on thl!' c-dgt"s <'li ruthless Russ1a and China. The prople of 1\a!>ham had rr - s:sttd and 1\t·rt-totalh· 1npt."d one -not one was ldt al1 ve i he hrae-litr~ had a power that wa~ as lll\'l nCi ble as a great :walanche and it wa,_ menacing h1s cou n- try and he cnulrl not ddeat it. The .\loa b- ites y,·l!'re the desc~ndants of Lot by hi! eldest daughter, and the ~1i<tianiti!'S wert the descendants of Abraham by Kr- turah, hi s second wife. Midian and Moah were conceived and born contrary to the will of God , and proved to be the rnrmies of their cou5in5, the <kscend- ant5 of Isaac, Abraham·~ ll!'gitimate son. ~ALAK AND IAI...UM App.rmtly, the eldrrs of Midian ancl Moab conferred ( v. 7) and u , a re- sult, Salak st:nt muscn~rs to Balum, tell inr him of th~ terrifying threat of death and destruction that put the two nations in rrut peril. The message said, "Behold, therl!' is a people come out from Egypt : behold, they CO\'~r the face of the earth, and they ahide over a~in5t me : come now thudore. I pray thee, curse n1e this JM'Ople : for they are too mighty for me : prr- a,h·enture I !'!h all prl!'vail. that WI!' may smite them, and that I may drive them out of the land." Then Balak added thl!' reuon that he was railing 011 Ralaam: ''Fnr I y,·ot fknowl that he whom thou hlusrst is hlused, anti ht' whQm thou cuuest is cursed." Thi~ was a grut testimony for Balum Wl,en the elden caml!' to Dalum whh Balak't meuace. hi!' asked thl!'tn to Jodce with him ovtmight, •nd "I will bring you word again, at thl!' Lord ahall apuk unto me." He ac- knowledfed God's power and suprem- acy, and 10 did thl!' elders who apeed to wait all nirbt for God's directions. Before Balaam could ask Cod (or per· hll~ he delay~ doinr so), Cod t pol.:e to hi•, •akin•, .. What men art iheSt widt daft?.. Salaam knew that he wu •oa the JIPOf" aad 10 he told Gocf 11M: rn.da ol a.Jak'a tDCfMC't. "''' God -IIW!dcd, "'''looo •halt -ro --·----~~~· ,....: lor dlq .,. ,,, ad.• Su 1 ..... ,.~-· ...... tiMtl· -............... -.-n. .... ...... .. ... -..... tiO 10 ... ,... .. n.. .. 11¢7' Wftt • haek to ;; a an pve 11111 ,,, .,.,1 • • an~wer. Hut B:ahok 1\•JUI J nut take ''no" fur an 3n:;wcr, fnr hi!' w~s in a desper.dt ~i wation that only God .:ould h~ndl~ alii! hl· llt"t·ded God on hi!! :>Hir &• lh' acnt a larger and more nnpurt:uu delegation to se(' Balaam, empowl!'retl to promot~>" him tG high honor and tn du fur him whatever he mirht ask as a fee for thl!' serv1ce. But Balaam said that e\'en if he was given a hou~e full of gold and silver he could not go ht"- yund the ''word uf the Lord my Go•l to do ltu or more." However, thl!'ll ht added that they should stay over- uight ~nd he would talk to the J,ur-1 again, for apparently hi!' hoped that hl· c<1uhl earn the fel!'. And,. to his §l•r- pri!c. thr Lord told him to go wit!• tht-m, l•ut ''the word which I ~hall ,:ay unt'l thel!', that shalt thou d•·.· ~o he-: rose and saddled his as!i and \\ l'llt, appartntly thinking that GLtd haJ changed His mind and would let him curse the hraelitu. But he-O\'er- luuked thl!' fact that Cod had not g1 1 •·:. him permission to curse His prupk. but merely to go with the princt·~. ro· mcmbt:ring that Cod's word still ~tlJI.><I unchanged. IAI...UM CHOSE THE WIOHG WAY The dirl!'ctiv(' will of God said that he should not curse the peo ple, and now the permissive will of Cod per- mitted him to go with the-mes~enger, anti Salaam did not recognize thr \'a;;t and dangl!'rous difference between di rertion and permission, nor the const·- (jtltncrs of running contrary to Goer, purposl!'s wht"n God let him open tho· g.1 tr t0 fnllnw his own mclination - ·f hr ch>:>f' tn foll ow that ,.,ay Grant · !11)!. •_hz • pe-rmis~10n wa ~ a test oi Ha laam's luyahy to ~~~ LurJ fron: 1\h••l!l hr ~vt h1~ r owrr and -~ft:t.) II• f:nl t-d ao thh sup reme te_,t J.;e . .rU:>c, Ill •\\.\1~ uf ,a,y ing, :l..· )o::>U.> lato·o did, .. ;-.:,.,,.,thtln~ 1•••\ Ill ~ .-.ill. but t bllll' t,, .. J,,z,l" (l.ukc :!:! -1 :!1 h, •lcb!"'l.rlo J, th.,.,e th e v.ay of ~cli -•nl l ;1H~I ,,Jf,' ;1-11:1111ago· thrt t ll'uulol l'H'II III.Iil) lc: .. : t .. hi~ d c~tructma, \\'ht-n t\t: ,hoo,.r 0 111 way rv11lfJT~ If) t'1n,.1 ·~ ...... r. 1"· mn~t ftl;l lt .• 11 ::o.rl - .-.:·n:t r•c~ 111 vur uw n st rtn~th :-:,., -.w'•lr,,!y an "angel of the Lorri "'""d iu thl' v.ay for an ad\'crsary :::.~:,nhl him" and his ass and t••u :>e1 ''"''" · Th~ a~:. ~a~ th..-angel w1th a ~w••rol 11 h1-haud and \Urn('tl <1SiJo.: in tv "-i1<:lol Balaa1n \\a:< st. sdf-ct-ntereJ 1h.1t h• cuult! not ~co.: the angrl. ..._,he \\.,,,.,,\.,, thr asl> to get her back vi. tht" wa ' Rut the ass saw the ane:el stand lliJ.: bdwren two -...ails vu eitl1er ~1Je of the way, and crowrlecl Lt\er so dose w nne wall as to crush Balum's f,mt against the wall, and Salaam brat her again. Then the angel stood in a wa ' :o;o narrow that the u s could t ur~l nl!'ithrr to the-left nor right and ~· the a.ss frll down under Balum. wh .. became rul angry and hit the ass wit!• his 11taff. But then the t.ord in te1 ··n,.·l, by granting thr ass tht po" 1'1 .. : ·l•''•·ch tu a::k why hc wa~ bl!'lll).! .It'll wi tho ut o·au~e. and therr r n- 1 1 ny 1ntere-£tmg con1·er~at i"" I' ,1,,;'1 1:1 and the ass iu which ';,I al! ni the be.st of th•· ,. IAI...UM'S EYES OPENED But, whenlhe Lord opened Salaam'" •·yes and he saw the angel with drawn -.word 10tnmtlng in the way, "he bowetl tlmv11 his htnd and fe ll flat on his face " The aogcl made it plain to l::d:oa\11 that, if h~ had goo~ forward. ''' "uulcl :>Urrly have been killet.l, ami n ~~·{!,~ only the faithfulness of the a'~>:. th;,t h:HI c;owt"d hi! life when he wa ~ un thr wro ng ~~>'ay . Balaam wu scar('d and offered to go ~ck home, but the angel tolrl him to go with thl!' princes, hut l)e must only spu.k the worcl ~ I hat hc-rcceh·erl from his Lord. 01'tr ani! nvtr from se\'eral different place" H:.olaam told Salak that he could nul curS(' wha! God had blessed and B:.- laa111 wt"nt back home. He had learned that l1 ic; o wn way was wrong and that Ill' ,:nul1l 11ot ~ell the gift that God ha•l ~;''"". him. \Vhen Billy Graham wa~ Ill :'\ew York hii\'lllg his Crusade· which he ha•J agreed to conduct on' l.t"half of the Protestant Council, which 1s (omposed almost entirely of unbe- !itl'er ~. modl!'tnists, liber.ab, and uu- ~"dly men, many of Billy's friend.~ .. I,Jt'C tcd to his speaking on behalf u1 tlu•,l' organized unbelievers and cited tlw {'.;perience of Balaam u a prece- de nt Hilly, however, insisted, with th e rl!'sult that after the Crusade the I 'rote~tan t Council claimed that it ;:ain.-d 6,000 nl!'w members, while tht· (undamrntal churrhes faithful to tht command! of God rrceivt:d less than :,oo nt'w members, according to our lrest information. However, up to date Billy don not seem to have learned the lt•sson that Balum learned. LESSONS FO. US Balaam. ha\·ing failed in trying If• 11,<: ht! g ift of pro!Jhl!'cy to pronounn· ,, <'11r •l' fur a Jpft of money and honot .,, ].,. 'o'C<'11 Cd tried ~ti l l to earn th1 !'\'1\:•r.J \.y ad .is111g Bdak to cor- l lll •t tit,. mt•ra'-nf the lslaeli!,.<; h) :•:;" .' thlnl ll1l•• marri:~gt· wi th thr• .. •<!llo'll! ,,f :\J.,aiJ OH~~r :radzug then• ,>1',".1' it••ll! God. 'l'h1,1; 1s tht< "dur· ,,.,,. "' h"1Ching of Balaam . Ha- ll 1.1·~ • r1 ••r wa~ in tryi':g to adJU'>t .,~II •11• t· the t·hlll},;oph i c~ tti mrn, .nod 1•a-1ng uw raif!y on man-madt- . '""'l~.;,h Judi!' :>;ud that In<' II were 'llll!m :g ; . .-tu thi~ error of Ha!aam. ,,.' t• .ta ;-\\ ·~ ~t'c tlu,. error multiphe-'-! .11111 •H•t,lvr•·tl Ly cn~n ot.H highcsr ·n1 t! ... n1 ie-• aniOn!; men and wnmcn. g,, :l1o 1\ay of Baham, seli-will, lo·;,ds t•• tht d•oetrm.· .. j human morality and IH I ,111 _1.: ul L<·hc 1·er ~ "llh unbebcxer~. whwh 'jill• l..l_\' end< 111 the deadly er- ., -· ·i 1111g dl i:r,.~s a1.d vain Ue\'t ll. 1 ''" :r a dl!wn~ <•f men and rud1 ll 1"1tt-. ,j thr world, but not aftt'r lL:"t \\here do you nand? BalaaM w:~,; the-: modernist of his day. Th m .. drTlH~ts oi today are the direct ·11• re ~surs of llalaam in his way, doc· l lll<l'. and error. That is the way that ll·:nl, tn t'\·eriasting death. Com~letc ia1thfuluess to God throuFt uu· l'hri•t 1s our only way o{ life. an Yl)ll :;ccepted Him? Are-you clt:anHd 1 1!~: shed blood? What the Bible Says About SALVATION Br Dr. Tom Wallaee. Put.or Beth H..-ea Baptist Church. LouiiiVille. Kstacky FROM "SWO!'O OF THE !...ORO" MURFREES80RO, TENN, (Cootlnued trom last week) One man told me recently that coming to an lmdentandlnc of eternal .ecwity wu like gl!'tting saved all ova-q-aiD. Paul, the great BJble preacher, declared, "I am persuaded that ht: Ia able to keep that whjch I have eommltted unto him qam.t that day." Paul k:n('w that Ouilt would ll:t'f!'P him .... v. Sal·.-atka Brill.p, • Chaap '"'beufore If UQI man be In Ouiat, he 11 a ne.r cre:atun!: old thinp ue ,....:1 away; behold, aU thJnp.,. become DrW'' (0 CDr. 5:11). Old drunb beeome deacon materlal. Hutota are made pure. 'l'ht:ft la a cbanp wbeD Ouist comes into 1M pkture. I wu Yllltinl 1D a cburdl r&- cently and ;alter the ~ ..... enl foUI:a were 1alhrered atOUnll ID lbake hands. I DOtieed a UttJe llrl leY'eft Cll' etpt ,... old ~ in1J at me wltb bla .,..._ lbe tool! hold of m1 haDd and puo.d me down to twr level and ldllld me on lbe eMft. J\llt lhta I ..,..._ her -IIIII (a-lnllllnt. n;ey--~~~~~­my bud wta. .,._t ..._ llld emodaft. JUil • .., fiiMII1 ,.,. before tiM7 _.. Ill 5lls I atl .... bill. I Wlllt to ... tbtlm. Be -a .,_.,. drtniDir and ._ .. .-. daCJ411amrc-bcJ l'¥a.BD6 d tblm ........ Otrftlt, ... .,._ ........... -----..... , ........... , .. -~ .... ----....... --.. ..._ .... .... -. r.o-----.................. IIIIF Ill JEll a jiU'd lllllt, I ..... ____ ... ~--.. ..._ .. -. __ .. ..,. __ .. _ .. ___ ... ·-·--___ ....... .. ....... ... I I .... Gtrlll, J atup and pet lbe cat lnltead." I believe aU the cat., the q, the kids, the wife, the, bou, the Mf&b-- bon and even the preacher QUibt to be able to see tbe diflen-nce. VI. Sai9'Atloa. Ia a Mirade Salvation il likened to beiRI raised from death unto We. "And you hath be qulekened. (made a- live ], who were dead tn ~ and aim" (Eph. 2:1). $t b likened unto a blind man reee-lvlni aiP,t. J~ New1on wrote the WOI'dl, "A~ Onsoe! Aow Nerllt tAe ...... , T-'ot .otJtl!d o tCW'8tcA W. tMI I 011Ce 101M loet, ht .,. 11M ,....,, Wu BUND, BU'r NOW I u•. Evny miracle that Jetta worbll -~~~~·--­to teach a ~~ tn Mlvatian. I!Y- tt)'tlme a per-. I"'ICetved Cla1d a miJ'acle 1a ~ ~ I look out over tiM: CCOliWNiatloll I ... mlnclea e-.oCJ)wlwie. VILIIalntloalaaN-- P«<ppe .,. loet ......... Died to .,. .... HOW. To put tt aa and delay 11 .,.,_.._ Paul .et WOII'd .. ~-... -.-.. the ae c I &Aid tliM; blbold. I!IIIW II ... -.-_ .. (II Cor •• ,), Aaolll __ .-.. _ --.... ··-.Ra-.,nco .......... __ .... .-_ ..... _,...., and 10 did ....... tl. Jet' =· ........ ...-, o.. .. .. CIOnlft' ., ... ... 9 ... -..,._ .. __ .. ... ....... .,._,," ..... ___ .. __ ... ......_ ..... r r "It " ..,. .-a res .e wtt " ........... 0 • _ .. ·---.. --........ --__loe ___ _ ................. ----· • ... • '-• ·a -., w .. 7 , ........ n. •• ...1., ........ •ltr ol • CJo6.t aut,.. .... 111 ., ~ .......,-.-~--· It .ttoUkl bt ldmltted that Outat " del~ ... Mve llO oerta1at ...., .. -.......... -Qlr1ot. about ttw WQ at aalva...,., ao .. turaneP of Re•va ud ~. no IWHt promlta, no w.:t to Dow Ou11t1an duty, to crow Olriat1an cha.raetft', or preach tbe au-tsdan Goepe1, wt1hout -~ Blbta. We had u well settle 11 to start with that It il the Bible oM Qa:1at or no Bn>le, no Ouilt, ao aalva- tion, no OlmtiaDity, Here la what tbe HAble ltseJI tE>aehea about the matter ot t. spir~tion. u far as this wrl:te:r can understand It, takirtC the Sc-ripture ltulr at aimple face value. We have not tried to .ctjust ~ doc· trine to ftt the theories ol. mm. We have been docmat:le where the Bible speaks with eertainty. Here we aclmowledae that "Ne differ with lOme de-vout. acholar- ly men, not on the fact ot lnsptra- tion but as to whether It ..-ne- tlmt'tl does not &'u&r&ntee &'RW!:all> glet1, aclentitie matter, or hbltory, or moral perfection ot the Serlp. turea. We differ on whether the Striptures are p&"t:)p'eUive in the liberal sense of the first ptrt beinj: lmperfect and aupeneded by later inspiration. We are not thua un- brotherly, we truat, where we b sist on what the Bible plainly claims for it.elf-perfect:lon 1D n s ery jot and tittle in the orfalnal. Some men, too arudotM to please unbeUevfnc .eholan, haVe thus not: b:-en impreued u we think they lhould be, wttb the undebatable claims of Scripture-Itself: that the very words were breathed out from God. Some. like Orr, wbo first made too many CObC~ ID unbelief, and thought evolulkln wu scientifically proved, u ltl acfvo.. catell onoe falael7 claimed, later se-emed to have been canvinoecJ by the work of Hodp, Warfkkt, ~ en. and otheTI. On-, some nineteen yean after writing bla book, &eu. lolbt '""' 1~, bad evS--dently oome to regard Warfleld'a poaltSon 10 hllblY that he bad ·~ field prepare ~ extmded article on lnlpl.ration. very ltl"'XC, 1D the l.te-nla~ Sbldanl mble ~ to.Go_W_'I'_oed Eapldlr, ud ..... ol ...... .... _ .......... ..,._ .. -ololalr-... ---The o-t poUd ot .... _ ..... bout --....... -bolt ......... 11111 ...... 1101-... -.--.. -.......... adox of 1M Bible'• .... made up ol the Y«Y .... ol. God wtdle t»et,. a1lo 1ft ... wordl ol meD. We -1M -_,. 11oft on "Et:emal Word o« Ood letda4 in Heavea !Wore It Wa 'Wrtt:IIID ,_, ""Koa God _., IIIII "God Put Hla S~k 11rto 1be Pfo. pheb,'' wW help ln. that matter aot wry widely ta\llhL And the uam- ple or Divine-human in\IOJ\ttmtni in Jeeua Dlrlat and in reaeoenlion should ahed ll&ht on thla qualion, too. To 1et the viewpoint ol. a DUmber ol the t»Ht BJbJe:beUevtne aehol-ar:a. we wrote to 10me ot them 1be rolkJwtne Jetter: -··--~ ~--..... ---..... ...,.a...n:~ ...... ef lf'lll ltctwlst II • .... I ........ .... .._ .. .., ___ _ .. OWhl .. "" -... "' -"' J'tlllf ldtal••· I ... ,_. ....._ IIMM ... _.... .. / ..... •• ~-........ If ........ .,... ... """ ""' -. .......... ... ..... If ttftiiM .............. .... .._. 111411 o&N II rt. 5utpMts. - ""' -bso ......... ...., ... --· ""' . "" -....... tMt MIR wrtt1 rt. ..... 1M II l ..-u IW<-... -.---..-twttl uiu, ... ,.. ... ..., r lld1Mf1 -""' "" .... "" "" -.. ,.. Sc:rtpt.,., I• a lhfy If tWs ..,.r """ .. ~ that tiM ....... .. -~-.. .., ...... ,. (., ......... __ I. DID TME SCJimi:B EXIST COIIPLITB.Y IM THE AUQ 'AIID PUll Of 500 1&01( THO WOE 51¥81 fOI Mil TO WlfTI IIOWW1 1. SeMI ~res .-tt ttodt -. holm 119~" MY'I, "~tnt, 0 lM( tlly ..... Is ..,..,. II llaena." Wes el 1M Wanl If 5ad, ...... 1M ,_. .,.t ... ,._..,.., __ _ .., __ _ ....... ~ ......... --w ...... _. ...... a; 'a ..... -.· .... ~-··-_,_ ... 1 ........... ............ l .. d. 5.11 .. ......... _ ......... _ .. ----'"',_ ....... ............ _... 1 C.... lila • r nf1l .... n. , ....................... ..... ""' .... ,., ... tlr ... ......., ,.,... ..... ......, ........ ..... --·--··2 .... .. Otrhl• ...................... . _.., .. tM,..a:..S.,..t.kllrt.lM ................... ~ ... ,..,. .... ....., ........... --.. ......... -.. ......, ....... ._ WOI drurlrhW If W .._ .. -....,"_..lila Ja...te: "'· s... -........... _ .. __ ........ __ , ..... ... ................... _ ........ .. n. on 1alal 55lllften ~ _, tWr ·---.......,.-.. lo ....., -...... "" s...,... ................ ? s. 1111 --.. "" ·-.. OWhl, "" lypol """""' I, "" tllo-. ._ .. l,IIIIIIMMtrtaes......,_wn ,_, .-...... "" .... ------"'---'"---AMI .,.,.. • •""' ,... ,.,...., anr. tt _ ..... ~ .... -If Owtst •• ,.. '--' ... ,_ ........... tt1a tf rt. ...V' 1:: .,...,. 11~1. I•.., c......r ............ ......... -.... ·-·•Mae• trw, ,._ tt1t Wanl If C.. IIIII ....... --.-.......... . ............ ,. ........... .. "" ... .-" "" -.. ..... Mil t11n ...,_ .. IIIII 1:: lila ...._ tf I • _, lud I I ....._ ~ CMICI· ~ io "" llflot .. - -~ ..-M tn:tt:, I '-""Y ... t1 a.. • ... ·--..,. ........ ~ that ncay , ......... ICONTIHUI':D NI!:XT W£UI .. IUSALEM aAPTIST .. aLe: nuauMe:. s.t""stt.!4. • In the D11wn of History ,_ _______ ,,.., s.·t~-------.. m Ar::lJ ~a .,:U~,.!!; -J..-.-... fw .. The 5econcl .... -.. Goo-.... 14:11; of "'--1 ...... ·-a...,. •• dol<ldoc•Solom broucht forib ...... aDd wiDe: aDd he -the priaiJt ol tN moat hich Cod" ' 1b.at ~ neuly 2/* ,..an befon the birth of Chriat. s.Jem la not a title. Salem il • place. "''n ludah. ia God known: Hill name la ,II'Mt in w--L Ill SUem ..., il: hil ~. aad hil dw.ll· inc place bl 7Jai:a" (PM. 11:U.). The ;r..-... have al-..,. ......,.dec~ Salem u a place. Jc:oephua ., ,.. larded iL '1t wa1 Dnid. tber.tora, ~ fil'lt CMt the Jebulit. out ol Jerw.alem, and eallod It b7 Ita own name, -nw, City ol Darid;' fw UDII« our ford'ather Abraham it wu ealled (Salem or) 8ol,ma. .. " ("AndquJ- U.." vn. 2:1). Salem is a aborwned. form ol Yeno..9hal«m. Yeruabalem, Jen.alam.. n.. prime root ....,!.,. ol Se1em ill let\U'itJ'-tD miDd, body, or enate. s.Mm ..... ,..oe. au-• ill. tbl pocrapbical oaa.tc ............. D • .... w ... It the ...,. pn.thoocl. I....lidm to -ol thml: -rba Lord -.id UDkl 1117 Lont, lilt thou at Dl7 rlcbt baDd. \IDtU I ...U thine --au. thr footnDol. -rbe Lord ahall .end tbl ftMI ol thy, atrenath 0\lt ol ZkD: rule thou ill the midst. of thiDa ......... ..,., ~ahall be willtna 1D. tM day ol power, in the baauU. of hoUna. the womb of the D'ltOJ'1lina: thou hut the dew ol lb,-,..,th. ~ Lord hath nom. and wW not repent, 11M>u art a ~ far ever aftc the orde-r ol Yek:ht_..... "The L«d at thy .-.ht hurd .t..l1 •trike throuch k1np iD. the da7 of his wrath. "He ohall judae"""""' tho hoothoo (nations, R.V.) Tte shall fW tba ~ with the dud bodiH; he abal.l 'llrOWlCI the heada oveT many eou.Dtrha. "He ahall drin.lr: of the brook in the way: therefore lhall bo Wt up the bftd" (Pa. 110). It requirft .-.body mon thaD Aaron to do aD ol lhaL It Nquirn • P'l-*t.-KiDc. -n.r people lhall be wUliDI 1D. tha .,. ol thy power." Be wouldn't haw _,. -" ·-,_ .... ·-.-.... Pri•t; He can have DO poopll apart !1'0111 atoDI!maDL And It nquina a Sa\'anip with po'!'V kl put do.wn Hll ....,._ aDd Judp the nadoaa. 'J'M J.Avidcal prieacboocl hal DO pried-kiD&. A.u-oo .... priM hut DO ~-Davkf wal a ltinc but DO pr&e.t. K.Jnc U:dah wao -'-with-...Sbodlodo- baeauaa h. •• ~ mouch kl attempt kl ONDh&ae .. -• ....,, ...s ldoc· (n a..-. 21). Thll world ............. Priaft.-~ It aot aa.-a,ooo ,._... ..., Be .-.rd.S Ilia o8loa of ........_ wberl !Ia ... ban Oil ......... n. tTth -• s.-1o ..,. M•W'me PI')'W ol .. Or.t ._ ....... JJo lo ............... .,. ... - at tho IiCht band of Ood thl r... .--.... -low lo .... u.o w .,... ~ to tha •• art that eomo uta Ood bJ W., --. he ...-Uwtb' to ...-•• In .... -· (Bol>. ,,..). Odwd..... .. wntt. of -""" -holyOod....W_..._ ........ ........... b __ ._ ___ .. __ . ... -· ........ Klltl. ................... __ __ ... 1 ............ 0., ... a.-1 ""'-' v ............. tftlr'W •-••'"*'' ..... a~ .::1 ti .,!:.~.· "r: .: ~.,.,. ... . .. ;, ,:, t Ill ....... ... fleW II .,, Mt .. ·~;::::: -~-..... . ¥'''' ..... = .. -_c •. ~ .. . -"'&\'•ma.au I ....... ···' -----~ I -I I UII'OIIT IIARa>R EIIIIJI l(aJIID I(CliCJII --... ! 11tUIISMY, OCT. 7, 1971 ~IICL-..CAUF. ........ MOM. -P.M. ONLY U2.9251 • Beauty Salons I&uaitu'~ BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar Phone 644-7 336 SALES l SERVICE 420 E. 11T H H . COSTA MESA 6.U-7706 -6.U-6155 MALCOLM (IUD) CUTUR DISCOUNT PRICES ON CARPET Cl WING Tustin Carpet Din••"' .,_,,_. will "'""lllh ,. .. , ,.."'· ...... , ........ ·--t~h:-For lnforrnatMtn Coli Chrlttopher 136 4067 or 527-6506 \405 L IDIMOIIt,SANTA ANA. • DIMMITT {Jui1!:: Fine:lt quality dry d~anin1 on 1he premlaH • Self-.cnlcc l.undry All new -late• mCHW Fripdaae ••en 3l00 E. c-·Jtwy., COM ....... , 673-HOS ELECTRICAL ._._~AI e tM~IIIOVEM.NTI e ADOITIONt IOMALI .. ILIII .. , ............ ..... I~IMIID FLO..III fOfl ALL OCCASIONS Drltflwl T•sh I'IOtinS Call these merchants for the best • • m serv1ce • Food to Go ,_._ FRIED CHICKEN US.5990 1 1100 A.M. t• ftOO lt,M. DAILY CLOUD TUISDAY 291 E. 17TH STRE !T (AT SANTA ANA A VI. I COSTA MESA IN "IIIONT 0" eUt~OINCJ &M~OIIIIUM PAIOIKINC> L.OT • Hearlna Aids HAL AEBISCHER ~J. Proper Fitting Assured 3409 E. Coast Hwv. Cororn~ del Mar 675-3833 • Kennels a!Eir:. WILCOX.CRmENDEN HARDWARE Nwlezlhnll'a.r.-...., :INDW.c-....,.,N.&. 141DI1 z•AIIPAWITI . POl LOCAL "IWS su~sca1•• ro.r•• rh O/flcUI ,. _ _.. •I •• a., •I ,;,.,.., _. - 0111.'1 IJ.H A TBAI CALl. f7J .. IJI I I I L ....... • • I .~- ' • JU I '·'t .. ; • Nurseries Shrubs., Interior Planb TropicaJ A TIUS ln..c:ticides and Fertiliztr Nuler Chart• 6 a-u.menc...t FREE DELIVERY Co rona del Mar Nursery 27 44 E. Coast Hwy. 675-0160 •Paint Wallpaper HARBOR PAINT It WALLPAPER Pl'M'SBURGH PAINTS Complttt Lint 13.(XJOPATTERNS OF WALLPAPER 2919 E. Cout Hwy. CoroDadetMu (NEXT TO PORT TH&Aft&) Pbone: 873-2033 •Piumblna H .. ttna A. R. MARSAC PL\Jiill£1. 700 Cnmation An:. Corona del M•r • , •• b ... Jlepeln DAY A. NIGHT WATEa REA TEaS 67J-•J)O • Prlntlna CALL UINI I .... ATII ., .. - •••• PUIU.IIII CO. 2721 L C..ttMitlo- C..uc ...... Cell...._ STOP THAT Tift If !>--; DICTO G RAPH SECURITY SYSTEMS TM! IIOST f"<HI'UL.U CMOfCI I'•U: DI!MCIOTUftOM I'•U UltMATII c.l 547 ... 116 ' jiiJ..IMI •ue• LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE· SUP ERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA F'OR THE COUNTY Of Magnavox ORANGE No. A-68056 DEALER NOTICE OF HEARING 0' "Wh~rc sirllicc ••.lu It "PETITION FOR AtiTHOR - • idl•,. '-1'' ITY TO BORROW MONEY e Color St•r.o AND TO INCUMBER REAL e Color TV Conaoln PROPERTY BY DEED OF Portabln • TR lST '' TV • Stereo Conaoln 1n the Matter of the Estate of Component Snt'ema ANNIE J. HEA LY, Deceased. Tape Recordera • 'o•·•·l Notice Is hereby gtventl'laton eble and Tabl• RMIIoel October 15, 1971, at 9:30 A.M., o'clock or at as soon a time i'D'su:1l•~•W&J~•ov: lllerwter as the matter maybe heard, the Executor's PETI- TlON FOR AUTHORITY BORROW MONE'i AND TO IN-T __ .... \l~---CUMBER REAL PROPERTY SltlU'lJ V1S1JN. BY DEED OF TRlET will come •• •crt~lcf ALL ••Aca/ 1129 NEWPORT ILVD. COST A MEU. 6.46-4CII oa for hearing In Departmeal 3 of the above-entitled Court k>- cated at 700 Civic Center Drln West, santa Ana, California. Amon& other th.J.ngs saldpeU- UOD requests a Court Order utbort&in& the Executor to bor- row $28,000 aDd uecute a deed SIIIV1MG ALL Of ot truot and promissOry oote Ollt.NGI COUNTY poJ&ble at llle rate ot $208 t I a. a. 1D 11 P·•••f ._,.tl lltOitb Installments of prloclp&l Ud Ui:enst Ulllll the eDUn S.JJI*d 'lJJI., oi>UpUoo shall be paid. T"' lltate real property proposed Cl ,/,;,;., S,;ce to be so eocumbered ls de-J ec.rt~ as follows: 110.1192 Tho Southwes<er!y 50,00 leot 13. TentatiYe map of Tract 705Z --request for a ooe year extension; the locatioo Is west- erly of'v-tsta del Oroandoorth- erly of Vista del Bolsa, North Bluff. 14. Teatattn roap of Tract 7599 --the reqoHI ot J. A. K. Construction Co. at CoroDa del Mar for nbdl'ft.doaof0.5acres into ooe )ot for defeklpmeot as z.4 condominium UD.its. The TEIICH ES AN D PR EACH ES THE BIBLE AS GO D'S WORD ADULT BIBLE CLASS AT 9,45 A.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, 11 A.M. & 7 P ..... First Baptist Church AND DAY SCHOOL, K -8TH. GRADE SANTA ANA AVE . ot MAGHOLIA, COSTA MESA /.OJ D F. P E .'o/ DENT, F UN DAM. ENTAL, o'll I SSION AR Y Nat A.ffiliatrd with NatioNal Ca11N c il of Cluuchrs FIRST OfURCH Of CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido Nrwpon Beach SUNDA V SOIOOL 9 .. ID. ud 10:30 .. m. SUN DAY SERVICES 9 .. Ill ... d 10:30 ..... WEDNESOA Y EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER Lu•.ran auarch in AmeriQ 2900 hdfic View Dr. CorCMW dill Mlr, Clilif. DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Phone: 644-2664 9:00A.M. Family Worship 10:00 A.M.· Church K"hool II :00 A.M.-Fesriw: Worship NU RSERY PROVIDED READING ROOM Week days: 9 a.m .. S p.m. Wednnday: 9 a.m .• 7 :4S p.rn.IL.---------J Tue.d.ay and friday: 9 a.m.· S p.m.; 7-9 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m.-4 p.m. SECOND OIUilCH OF otRJST. SCIENTIST Newpor-t Such al Corona del Mar )100 Pacif.c Vie. Dr. SUNDAY SOfOOL tO a.m. SUNDAY SERVICE 111 a.m. WEONESOA Y EVENING Rcadinslloom: 8 P·•· !501> B &. Co .. t Rwy. Eat .. ac e oa Nard•••• Mon.-Fri.: tO a.m. to S p.m. 1\ursday eveninss: 1 to 9 Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You are coc-dlally in.-ircd co attend O.urch Service• and ro uw the RudinJ Room. 111 d ......... . ,. •••• N_.Heights I A Fru .,.d t"drpr"d~"t Co "f'Ctat io,.al Chrirti•" CluHclt REV. NORMAl"" BROWN MINISTER SUNDAY SERVICE AND CHURCH SCHOOL AT 10:00 A.M. N~rs~ry car~ provKkd PHONE: &-42-2740 Ccnttal Bible Church DRD $T, ot OIAMGI, COSTA MEU. -Sti·SIOl .. .., -• ---••• t :OO ... tO:IO L •• ... ..,. &-.. ....... . ......... ,:00 •.•. __ ..., BIWe ... ., A P..,at ....• 7:00 •·•· Aa ......... , ......... Mae--...... ., _floyUAa7~g~ Promises To Pay You A Guaranteed Income On Certificate Accounts At Their Highest Interest Rates In 36 Years! Ril[ht now, while current h igh inte rest rate-: pre\'ad. ~>ot•lect thecert ificnte a ccount th&t best s uits your needs! Start makmg thf' moi't of your monl')l at Orange County's largest, first and strong("'' tndt>ll('ndc.>nt Federa l ... where your personal welcome is warm. your tinnnc1nl S('('U rity is ~urt:'. and your earning ![rowth is guamnteed for the full term of ~·our al'count. --......... .,. $1000 "*'~mum •••o,..,. • $2500 mtnlmum Ito 5 ,..,.. • 1% $5.000 minimum 2 to I,_,.. eANK o,. MAlT&.-ot Lot 10, Tract 8'70, ln tbt I Alll.fUCA CHA'-0& C1t)' of Lapol Beaclf, &I tbO'n oa. a Mall recorded 1A Boot 1'7, Pa~s so, 31 tad U a( Mlaettlueous lbDI. -IlL ... _ ........... , ... /I ,..~ Ac:counts fn any •mount CZitOWI'I ,,., ..... ,, .............. 0 • ordl of Ol'anp Couoty, -toplber wttb aU buUdlDp .., • or •.a.r tbereoa. ud """-m-and~ort••· -.. -~,. --·~~-lo pol-tor -portlcoltro. DATE:D: s.pt...,. u , ttn. VIAe .. s.lJ, EJtCutor Artllor !1011 lNTE RES'T bN ALL ACCOl.J'NTs IS COMPOUNDED DAILY, PAlO QUARTERLY • 90 ct.y inteTHt forl!!ilure for early withdra·wal AIID lOAII AISOCIAT1011 • • 1710 MEWPORT COSTA MESA 646 -9:113 BALTZ MORTIJARIFS J7•1 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA Mtdway b·2424 3520 E. COAST HlWAY COROMA OEL MAR ORiole 3-9450 Si,.cc 1942 no ttl IOillloo-. porllllt -~~~~-"' .... "~ -llllfdlle ....,_ 1101 I ,_do, II Ia Ulo ~ lllllt ,.. .. u --by t11o ciiJ; It made Stttombor Ulo lr<l -Ia • .... to 1101 • DeW rtc«d t3r a moathl;y total, aDII tt booMed the l i71 r tcord to a_... all Ume blJft. s.ptember permlta totaled $14,0'10,810, ratslng the 1971 total at the S qtarter mark to $'73,064,609, almost $15 mll- tloa oYer the prerious 12 m011th record of $58,268,980, _set 1n 1969. WUh 3 months more to 10-th.l• Je&l', the total lor the year could ge t close to $100 mUUoo, U the present pace continues. Fioal permits tor September, 1n the amount or $1,000 and over, included the following: • WEST NEWPORT HEIGHTS Hoag Hospital, 301 Newport Blvd,, 11 story tower building. $11,000,000. • NEW.PORT HEIGHTS Jolm Vogel, wall at350West- mlnster Ave., $2,000. • WEST UPPER SAY Dr . 2 story, 1 unit dwelUng, Star Ln., TIME THt:OOOitE IOJINS s•. I:J· THE NEWEST CARS YOU'U SEE THIS YEAR! UNBEATABLE DISCOUNTS ON NIW '71's AND IMMACULAft '71 DIMO AND IXK. CAU AND RIMIMID ---u,.. c:,.,,.. .,P!..-1 of t1te belle Tu ,. •• u .... .,.. will-. 7% REBATE o. Art -...... c:. , .. .., .. IN ADDITION TO OUil CL'YANCI DIJCOUIITI ~ EGAL MOTICE F -13154 F ICTITIOlS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following per son Is doing business as: Fred's Orbl~ Saloon, 3601 W. 1st street, Santa AM, CaW, --Charle F. Dens- ford, 329 Poinsettia Ave,, Co- rona del Mar, CaW. This business 1s being con- ducted by an !Ddlvidual. Signed, C. F. Densford. This statement ft.led with the cOUDty clerk of Orange County on: Sept. 13, 1971,.by Beverly J . Maddox. deputy COCDQ c lerk. PooUsb' Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct. 1971, ID lhe Newport Harbor F•1r1ll Celt Lea II .......... COWUII 1'111-AL AIID IUIIAL CllhM •••••o•~••••••••• aMJmiJ.T lDl'l KAmOIJilJK CUPI'I '-till . ,_...,. +-atm11rial .Jied*''f)' C I II II 1 -Le,rl.., a 0.. Bralrtw ,_. Jilt I I ... f 'y' ....... lllllllr -"I• .:..:;::..: ...... :' :":I::Z. :·: 3 = .. 61 11 .... .., :.rr:r6rll .. lp«<ir!t;'~ 'sl .., ..... • .. .... ........ _....,..,..., ·---~e I I r ., .. -•• •ereaa. wwm JJma IJI•17U(TO&:L Pill PIOiriiiiWI'OIT HAIIOI AliA) ' F-13072 FJCTITIO!li BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe fo llowing per son is doing business as: Van Hansen Equip- ment, 69tl W, 17th St., Costa Mesa: Edward Van Volkinbm'g. 10163 Pheasant Ave., Fountain Valley. Tbls busioess is being con- ducted by an iodlv!dtal. Signed: Edward Van Vol.kin- burg, This statement flied with the county clerk of Ora.nge County on: Sept, 10, 1971, by BeverlY J, Maddox, deputy county clerk. Publish: Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7, 1971, in the Newpert Harbor Ensign. LEGAL MOTICI S UPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No, A-70590 NOTICE OF HEARING Estate of EVERETT A. THOMAS, aka EVERETT THOMAS, DeceASed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN That M. C. Cronic bas flied herein a peUtloo for Probate of Will aDd for Letters Testa- mentary, reference to whlcb Ia made for f'llrther particulars, and that tbe Ume aod pllee of hearing tbe same bu bHII set tor October 14, 1971, at 9:SO a.m., in. tbe coartroom ot De- partmeDt No. 3 of aid cowt, at ?OOCirlc CeaterDr1qWHt, ID lbe City of Sula -. Cal. lforoJa... Dated September 1'1', 1971. W, E. STJOHN, COOOIIJC*It. KEENE ~ OIO!f, Att.onQ'I at L&w, 620 Newport Ctllltet Dr., Sullo SID, N~ lloaell, Cal!l)rnJa. UMO; Tt---~ 644-8181 ; ·-· .... Poll· tiODif, Publbb: Stpe. u, 10, oct. 7, !Dille~­ EMip. =--... ' at , ·-... -....... ____ _ -• Come to this Christian Science lecture "A Baals "r Jutlte" by AIIJ.ster G. Smith Tuta,, Oct. 12, at 8 P.M. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, DIMMIRS fltOM I r.ll. TO IIIDMIGIIT • COCK TAILS o DOCKING FACILITIES eLunchea 103 NORTH BAYSIDE DRIVE The kind of people who can grab a pole and flail In a pond. wa.-Ill the surf. Try,the swings at the park. Live right now lot all life's worth. But,sllll plan and save lot the big lhln~ of the luiUre. A ,_ home. A vacation. Education. Retirement. Thne are ~e people who uve at Imperial. People who make the meet of every moment. People who get the moat out of their savlngo, too. Becau .. Imperial' Savings p<oys lhe high•l rat"' the law allowo on Insured savlngo. I Bpo~-=-a. .. ~.::--B.7ai~:::-"--e.oa-::::_- ~ ...... JiliH ..._...,.,.. Md ....,_ leeUifii.INite OM,.,, .. , ... " . ...... ...0.. .. .... I