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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-11-04 - Newport Harbor Ensign"EVERY CASTLE NEEDS A THROICE" oull!o Ulle of !be •'boot -mll!c c:utle" ewvdod to lt!o H....,.... Harbor Jayc"'' dw1Dc S_.Y'• aadeuUe CCIIIlnt .,..._ .ored by tbe Newport Rubor C,.mber ot Commerce. Tbll ''prlTJ" WOilld be ftt tor u.y cutle's kine. P.rice control • filed on Two OWDers of apartments ln Costa Mea ban tiled a com- plaint wttb tbe lnteroal ReYenue Sen1ce cb&r&tac the Costa Mea County Water Dlltrlct with YiolaUD(PrestdeotNlmtl's WI.C'I IDI1 prl~ freeze. ........ - SteYe Boice ot santa Ana. am his brother, Walter of Newport Beach, said yesterday that tlley tiled the complaint because tbe water b1lls they received tor the apartments ln Costa Mesa, covertnc tbe period between ater Co. Aug. 27 aDd Oct. 27, sbowed What Mr. Howell wuootable a S-cent hike O¥er prerious to re10lve, however, r.u: the bills. lmpllcatloa made by Mr. Boice Steve Boice sa.ld b.e knew the that tbe)' tad DOt beell billed water company tad lndicated tor water at tbe blgber rate last summer that tbey were before Aug. 27. Sandcastle awards given An estimated 500 per10118 p.thered at Blg Corona Beaeb SUDday to watch tbe tenth. aa- lllal saDd castle contest IPOD· aored by the Newport Harbor Cbl.mber of Commerce. KINGDOM CLf AN going to hike the rate trom 30 Vel Baker of Los Angeles, to 35 cents per 100 cubic feet a spokesman for the ln.teroal of water but that ··~ to this Revenue Servtce, which is the point they had oever OOoe u." coordiDatiog ageocy for the Of- He said the charge for water flee ofEcooomic Preparedness, prior to Aug. 27 did DOt reflect said they have had numerous the lncrease. "( therefore complaints of thistypeonuUUty ' maintain that since theratewa.s companies, but that "more than not actually lncreased before 90 per cent ot them have no Aug. 15 the diy the price-basis and are oot against the wage tr~er.e went lnto effect, wage~riee freeze." WinDers In the contest were: Most modernistic ca.stle-- J. D. Beazley of Castle Con- structloll Co., Newpor1 Beacb. Most artt.sttc castle-· Tom Apel of Pasad.ew.. Best contemporary pagoda ca.stte.-Ne-wport Island Assn. Best Lease-bold castle--Un- ique Homes. Least Ukely castle--Wom- en's division of the Cbamber. Most avante guud eastle-- Saod Dlgcers of Harbor View HUls. Best oon-contormlng castle --Newport Harbor Jaycees. Best drip castle--Vander- plum aod Associates of Man- hattan Beach. Special award-)Wlor groJ.C)-- lDdustrla.l Arts Class, TeW1nkle Sel!OOl. MoM dlscombooberated cas- tle--Costa Mesa creatln work· -· • "KEEP THE KINGDOM CLEAN" wu the motto of Sir SDOClPY'S ecoloQ cutle built bY the Sibd Dlggvs of Harbor VIew Hills. A. Tn.-eree, director. ·rhe castle won the chamber's award for tbe "most avante pard castle." tbey should be bound by that He said, Dowever, that If a freeze " be said. complaiDt was filed "it will be THE 1941 FILE of the Harbor High Beacon ls opeoed to the J Wle 13 issue, which carries the headline: ''GRADUATION EXERCISES WED." --referring to the Juae 18 eYent tor the class of '41. Holding the Beacon ftleare Mrs. John (Joan J enkins) Clark, at lett, and Mrs. James (A..:lrey Biatsdell) Herndon, botb of Costa Mesa and both members of the com- mittee pla.nning the 30-year reunion, to be held Nov. 13 at the Balboa Pa.vtUon. Audrey's husband a.lsowa.sa member of the '41 class. (Ensign phOto.) An ~ttoroey representing tbe lDv..Up.ted." Costa Mesa Couoty Water Ols- trlct, Roger Howell of the santa Aoa. ta.w rtrm of Rutan aDd Tucker, said that the rate bad been char~ prlor to the price trene, but that some customers bad received btlls later ttwl. others to reflect a cbange IJl bl.lUng. He said one half of the cust- omers are billed ooe momtl and the other half the nut month. "In order for everybody to be charged the oow rate at the same Ume, some bUUngs were ma.lled later to reflect the new rate," he said. COPTER RESCUES GIRL Fourteen-year-old Terry L. out, a klog palnflll ordeal. Craig of 497 16th Place, Costa ln!Ual eft'nrts to bot.St her out w~. tlllnks she's a mighty by use ofttredepartmentequtp. lucky girl and lt you don't be-meot tailed, officer Blackburn Ueve ber just ask her. said. Terry survived a 180-toot Because of theabi.Uowwater, tall from a cwr aboVe tht Back mud. ..:I muck, Harbor I)epart- l!OJ --·--ooly -I ..... --""',.. .. _ lDjuries --a llw at:n.sio~Wo -.up to ber by approaching Pollee Community Relations ft01n the bay. Officer DeM.ls Blackburn said Ken McGregor, police he li· that after Terry was lifted out copter pilot, tiDally set his by a pollee helicopter that set cOOpper down with Its pontoons down partly In bay waters, she partly on the beach and pa.rtly was "fust a mass of blood." ln the water. But the bleeding was the result He licopter observer Lee of tbe sldn abrasions and not Roberts climbed out otthe craft llDY major injury. and cUmbed to the point where Terry was walking along the Terry had come to rest aod blutf's edge at Galaxy Park, carried her back 1n his arms. Dover Shores, with a girl friend She was strapped into a cas. wben sbe sUpped and fell over. ualty basket-Utter aboard the The heUcopter was called in hellcopter and airUfted to Hoag wben it became apparant she Hospital, where the hellc~ter eouktn't be r escued any other landed in the parking lot. way, by beloi carried Sbe was admitted ewer night 41 TAR CLASS MEETS NOV. 13 The 30th anniversary of tbe There were 89 studeDts 1P the 1941 graduating class at New-1941 gradua.tlng class, and all port Harbor higb schOol wtU be but 23 but been accounted for. observed at a reunion di nner Tbe committee ls asking for scbeduled tor 7 p.m. Saturday, he)p 1n contacting thefoUow1Pg: Nov. 13, at the Balboa Pavilion. Jean Allen, Jack Barber, Bob Ted FinsterofCameoShores, Becker, Martha Berry, 8111 wbo •as class president, Is Bryant, Warren Cassell, Ida cbalrman ot the reunion com-Lou Oixoo, Marpret ElUot, mlttee. Assisting him are 8111 Shirley Harthorn, Jackson Jay, Ritter oow principal at Uncoln Geneva LUiy, Frances Long, ROBERT K. DORNAN, who IDter~edia.te sebool who was Gene Manoff, Floyd Mack, Bill hosts his on TV discUSSion student body presl~ot ln 1941· MOOdy, Robert Moore, Helen program on CbaDDel 5, will his wtte, the former Jean Mar~ ReU, Jacquel1De Sanson, Atbel speak at a DOOO hmc.beoo meet-shall; Mrs. James (Audrey Spoont..uer, Sybil Stewart, Al- lor ot tM Rt\'lera Club OD BII.J.sdell) Herodoa of Costa. fted Tuner, Charles WU80G WedDnday, NC'If. 10, at tbe a. Viu&. 1t'bo YU stlldeat body aqd \\'&Qda Wood. B"'" ,_ lo ~ --reart· Audrey -..lllla.. --llu-Beach. Mrs. Rury Gottl ol Etcb1ax!. ~~ Costa Mesa, 8111 aboat claumates oattle ''mlaa- West Newpor1 is program Grundy of Lido Isle, Da.reo tag'' Ust Is asked to get ln touch Cbalrnwl. Bob Ooroao, an out-YcGuren of LJ.nda Isle, Don with Mrs. HerOOon at548-6679. spoken patriot, has an Inter-Donaldsoo of Central Newpor1 Classes from 1938 through national reputation as a cham-and Mrs. John (Joan Jenkins) 1943 are Invited to attend the pion or prlsooer-at·war and Clark of Costa Mesa. reunion dinner. mlsslng-in-acHon tamilles. ~.E~.rg~:,·=Rof 615 Preview precedes Marigold Ave., Corona delMar, has been appointed assistant s uperlnteDdent of Cal Tech's Palomar Observatory. Mr. Shannon is a Cal Tech graduate, had served as a test pilot for Loc kheed, and had OCC!4)1ed much of his spa.re lime ln past months building an :lirplane of • opemng A cha mpagne preview hOsted by the Virginia Castle Auxiliary of the Newport Beach Assis- tance League will pr ecede the grand opening of the Harbor View shOpping center in Har bor View HUls. event is Mrs. James N, Ewart Jr. "THE MOST ARTlSTlC CASTLE" award ftll.l to Tom Apel. wb.o crea~ed this deta.tled castle of Sllld. Tom is from Paaa-. (Doa ADder MD Pboloenl>l!J .) &Dd released Suaday. his own. DR. RUSCH DIES AT 49 Tbe preview will be held trom 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, ~ov. 9. Contributing to ttte fiesta mood will be champa.goe, punch, cof- fee, cookies, nuts and lee cream, and a lso a Spanish band. The grand opening or the new shopping center , located on San Joaquin HUls Rd., just easterly of MacArtbur Blvd., will begin the following day, Wednesday, Nov. 10. Harbor View Center inciOOes the following: Rlcb. a.rd's Martet, Southern CaUf- ornia F"lrst National Ba.nk, Im- perial HardWare, Guild Drug, Shell Oil Co., Flowers b)" Morrt, the f r inge Beneftt, Cameo Cleaners, Siodca.stle Gifts, Caldwell's Candles, the Magi c Mirror. Howard's NttrtUon, Newport Stationers, Mac nab- Irvine Realt}' aDd Children Un- limited. Dr. Jobn A. Rusch, 49, of 915 Beach Tennis Club. He was a A special prir.e of a tree plane Citrus Pl., East Blutf,diedOct. veteran of both Wor ld War U trlp for 2 to San Francisco 29, at Loma LlDda Hospital He and the Kor ean war. will beawarded1urlngtheeven- was born May 8 1922 , in 11-Survivors ioci\Kk! 2 901lS, ing. UDols and cam~ to Orange John J r. and Jettrey otNewport Proceeds will go totbe child- CoUDtj 15 years ago. He was a Beach; his mother, Mrs. Wll-r eo's denta.l health center and Corolll del Mar dentist tor 15 llam Rusch of Whittier; 2 other Asslstloc~ League phil- years. brothers, Dr . f rederick A. a.nthroptes. Chairman for thP He was a 195 1 graduate of Rusch ot Anaheim and William ~~ Temple University DEntal Col. ot Michigan; :lDd a s1ster, Mr s. I• in Phlladelphla. He be· Rosemary Gray ot Whittier. looged to Kawa Sigma fra. Funeral services were held terntty and Delta Sigma Delta. Nov. 1 at WestcUtf ChapeL c~e~D.l fraternity, and 'lt"aS an Interment wa s at Pacific Vtew • THERE GOES LINDSLEY AGAIN I actl~e member or the Newport Memorial Park. Teacher pay hike held up Teachers in the Ne-11"p0rt "Tbere is a pos.slb(Uty tba.t M.a. unified school district we can 1Dclude tbe salary bikes Llndsley Parsons, our friendly council- man from Shore Cliffs, wh o perhaps should be hack In a movie studio directing "B" pictures, Is always on the lookout for victims whom he can shackle with more crnzEM OF THE TEAR •• Former BDA Tl~ presideat DOt get their previous ly ln December's payroll, but WDtll Batboa approved salaryhlkesuntiiJan-we cet the guldellDes or !JOUle controls. A few weeks back he came up -Ra~ AWD.. 115-B Coral A~e .. at left, reeelns the UUJ, s~. John w. Nicoll told omcial direction wt )lst. doo't ulaDd Im.,...,,..,. Asaocl&Uoo's "elttseo of tbe ,_.. trustees Tuesday Dlght. .,...,.. with the scheme t o rezone R-2 residential aWVtt from Nnport Bel.cb PubUc WOI'ks Director Joe He sald that the district still Most of the teachers bl ~ lots in our city t o R-1, without SO much as DeYUa dii1DC tbe UIOdatioG's amnal meeting. (Don An-does lOt b&~eaDy otftc1al guide# district ban beea wortlnc de-P-&nPII:f.) u 1110 .,. and price under tlletS"J0-7lsal&ryse,.,.._ a penny's worth of reimbursement for us AIRPORT USE BACKED :.~~~;:.~3~:: ~~~~:~:~~:" .. ed::.; :,h~~~~:~fd~~~~~~;:~=::~~~': Tlll CoMa Mea Clt:J eo.eu mercil.lula.Uon lDdutrY totr.t Dr Ntcoll said "President beUeve u..t the DeW •tartes in the dark, of course, because we stUl do CALL SANTA ON DEC 21 Ia • dlrocll7 _.tte pooWoo .. pee~ of tbo !MerestsofCo<ta Nu.,o;., ...,.,... pb... prog:run could be paid oa 'retroacU•e have the protection granted by our U.S. from tbrt CltJofM.wport Beacb, Mea relldeats. Rill •ves us 1n the dark as to basis. ''Bat..., ®a't .... Dow 1 orpd .-,_.,_,Moo-Tbe resoluttoo, oflored bY""' ,.. ca• do 00 llleSO pre-that tor -·· • bo ald. Constitution against the loas ot our prop- _1111 -• ....._ dt.J lo -1-llloe..-rool-1 COUDCtlmao Jack Hammett, -IJ _..,.., sa1arJ hikes. erty without just compe!lllatlon ··cau Sua" .... wtn aaa1a Ill l!ol!lltola,_,_ll!oC.._ dolllor Cltlmbtr oiCcam...,. _...., ... -.. ., 1111- .... elL 1eUO., 1'bl ...-1 OilS .. fDrPD JrtwltDaM -~---------........ -.. ,,._ .... ,... TM 1 t1r tD OlD il .'11-1010. -,. ·-can ....... piUI ... . Ills II br Clll hn .. .. II lUi .... I tt)J ...... Ill ;a h.., .._ __ .,., I,, . .,..,_.__ til. C....,," ... -a· ......... _... ••• £ .... ,._ ___ ...,_ ., alrlloo --~~ Clrallp cb&lrmu of tbo city .... u.o S R CKEN . )o<loiiiiiC-. c.-,a~rpor~ cOD>mlttM, po!Diod 0011 tllll WILLIA HUNT T I Now, just to display agaln bla scorn of A'":':'::,:_~ c-.-,-1a ...... , 111o $15?,ooo Ill property tuoa11 constitutional rights, he ts seeklng leclala-...., ,....._ 4-1 ltruniS tbt woaM be lost ., tM ec.tJ bose c:Ua htllrobr wuu. a.t•DK llrL E-..,......_ lou ""-or--c!a1alr .meo -morelll curlers,.... do-Wll~•= :::" el~ed bY ... : r.c uetlJ.--~ tlon against the distribution ot free ctreu-:"1:;;'111':::~~~~ .., ..... _.,ClrUIOCooatJ !!lod lbo ... o1 !be alrllort-:,...._,,.-.,bortrlal aW....:... latlon newspapers ln tbe City al. Newport enl'or ,,., 1111-. BJ-:,-,.:::!"~:..~::::'..;':!:'""_:.,or.;; allorlllllllt l!Oito ••r-~ Pollee aid ,.. iDld 1111m Beaeb. Maybe 1 should Ay, "Tbuk you, ............. I }R ........ ._,., ,......,. recNct ..... udalr polhltioe.. :r·.r~n::: &D at-..... 411~~~' 1 ..... ., ..... Llndaley '' becauM tbe EuJcn would ob-' IJIC-lllCnUiltl lllo . = --.,-loltlt. T1to " -a. at lloq Ba ;II I ..... ,.._ ' netlt f la t.mll tile .. ..,.,,,, .. _,.... ,. ••• ~eo•••-u-TltoCtiJotH-Bood!'toetattwociJ'I:--·-•.._••-l!O-nOU8ly be rom a ,,. o ! :· at - -u-... IIIIo -&Ill a ...... l!U 1D1C -"* Ill -IIIII c-:. "! :... ---COIBill( IU-'IIA 'I J lolo-Newporter Newa and tbe lntDe World N ... "'. 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"".~~~'hi-... -,.., . $II' • eo I e I " -Ita-IIJ-0111 toii!O -at 1t1o o11Jtor at -· ~ (Crdt•llll -hp It r ....... .-...: t a a •••• -.n ... _ .. ftarttfrllllf ,.. au • ---· I '1111 OPPIQM. llnsPAfiiR liP '1111 QTY liP IIIIPCMT' IIAat THE HA./111011 ' AIIU'S OFFSET HEr.lr-<!'£11 Offkle •• ,U.I. pi• I• t'-Ea.ip 81dldl., 2721 E. c-lfw,., c-6ol 11w CoW. -9U.S. ITfiAIGHT TALK TOM ANDERSON • Phony Coneervativee Woree Than Liberals Canada ttu &:Jven 'hcllc:r to Boat fee ' ' ' I ' I l ~ ) ~ I : t ' f 1 : • I • ; --b·•ll•·ng due • -• .. -"' .. ._... -. 11o-"" --~ r--...., -c~-"='-....,...,~~ .~ -~--~~Til_ ... .., .... _. -1 _, __ Bolt .,...... wtu tie..,..,. o..r -._..--,...s,..r~toDr CUl lll&tt e...,...., tMir JII"'O"U. _ .. .,._ r......-... c---·~ 11c11111n ...., -· 1111 T1M 1111r11 .,.....,. 11 ..,._ IIIIUDp II oub' Doll \w II ::::: :c':a,-,-=: .\.-tc:U ...._.. of troo II Red Cilia liMit, utili-· tba ••U•eudoatllle._ Jl'lllk*-wt. Tb&a ia IIOt tM 111 pri8t.baiacN"iatolte-mlllllbUare aidtollrlftm~r. typo of ......... ...., u -Drot ""' till -u ... -..... , __ ...., .... ... -u -u 10 oallltoo vtbJea. ud tra.J. ... ,........_ the Uut.cr Statu bu twad to Plllllcl tMir wtJH•p,,t to ott:Htr on paoplt, ia orcllr to r~D~wal aoue.. "" tM 1D tMtr dSr ..., .,.. 100,000 ~ to tltlblllb tMtr rule cwer• tbl 0epartmeat ol Motor Vt .. tr ..._ m 1 u-....,.. tbl tfb18 of oar own C<NltrJ. Aat ...-WOI'II, 10 b1cl11 Director R<lbvt C. CO... lllhv • A._lcaa boJs-Uld to cUr)' mtmoe ol tltMI 'ftl't Cllrut&aa 25,000 American dr.1 fl dod&t"r.l TilE NEWPOIIT B.AIBOI ENSICI'f Ia tM oaly .. .,.. ... priMed ~tnd traitono:. This ts the dirtiest ... p•ll.._. Ia tile Cky of Newport BeM:b, ... tAt. o.!y locally trick she" hull puUtd on us sin.:~ a...t •.4 .,..eel .. ...,.,._. b ·1he Newport a.n..eo.. ..... the first bottle: of Cttnadhan Ana. Ptablllllled _.kly, Oil ThwM:ay. Sec:ood cl-poe-,. paid whiskey she: shipped across our • Coro .. del .... C-.llf. . b TIL~I• &73.4511 (A<" Ce4o 714) A youn& fellow I know is studyin.& judo. kittle -:.nd rencina, 1ittin& wei&hts, 1nd lakln8 box.ina lessons. He wants to be a school h:acher. zeu ays, "Bolt f1JCOrdlwlllt c!~t4i&.~ ~= out tbetr bule objlctlfl ot CGDfti'U. oo the DIIV .......... a r... -v .:....~-•-••-C.._ n1a No OM wbo hU botouoO-Its aod lrJialloaollotlltC-poo. ,.....,.._,..-• • wee aao, OWMra wtlltii.H pie _..,. a ab.bll JO"f1UheDt; laud. BowYer, tbtl.r offer ftl Mf'Yer 01. world ...... coalcl 1o look twlcelo dtotlnpUb be-, oot aceoplocl -accept tilt RodChlauou.,.ce tween tbeil allto tnUer or ht wu pvn a TOte cit coa.. 0o ~~-• ...._. A-"" ...... ~-lovtD• It Ia dltftcalt to ... bow ' ftdtDct lA San Fraoct.eo ud Y, -..". n, .... ~-.. ~t reaistraUoa r!D"'l NaUOaaUat ChiDI. was rnad'e tht ,tn.l A ... mbly of tbe ~tad tbt delept" to lbt U.N. could THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSiGN W" adjuelpd Jo be ' -••-order. r.-of r-al c:kcu ... ioa by court "''tec:re. No. A-20178 d~ed . • • • • • • forms. See NaUOal Toted to eJI)el Natloa-b&Yt dl.qorted 10 fir from tbe "A bolter wtll ftDd U coo-fourth member of the urlt)' a lilt Cbl• from memberlhlp, IPlrit of tbe deleptu w~ ID Mly 14, 1951, ta Sup•icw Co..t for the Coa•y of ()r_a:r• State of Why dtd wc: condu..:t ex post Callforala. &Dd by re .. oa thereof ia qulified to pllbli all p•bllc facto Nurcmburg trials after Members o f the firt' department in Philadelph ia rc:pone'~ly have been ordered no! tq wear a minia ture American Oag on their helmeu or on their shoulders. It is no t clear whefher they are allowed to wear a broken cross. clenched fist or a hammer and sickle. nnleot to reoew blsboltrePs-Couocn of· the OnJtld Naua,s. "" tborleb tbll~~~~oUoabldbMD lNS orp.o1aed the wor~ or- traUoo at aay DMV oftlce attbe For more thaD 1 quarter of 1 a chlrter mem-ot tbe Se-p.niuUoo iD the N&rtb tor same time he reoews repatra ... ceotury, tllt Free ChlDHt b&Ye cwlty Couoetl of tbaf: body. AD world pe1ce • .,.kea rer.ired by law. World War II and se ntence to ARVO' • HAAPA ........................... ,.,_.OwtMlr .... Pllbli..._, death Ge rman underhngs who Uon oo the trailer It ruta oa doDt tbel.r put t.a meetiq tbe tdltorlal ta 1 Nortben Vlrcf.ldl Tbe UDJ.ted states had ODe a.JX! the vellicle that plllJa It." reapouibtUtles of tbt role. newapaper asks "Wbr?'' IDd weapoa left: The Yetof R.st& PEC. HAAPA ............................................... .A~i .. e Editor were "&uilly" o f fo iiOWU'IJ suaSCI.,TIOM R.t.TIS orders an d of being on the Vessels, like •ebicies, are A "••1~1• .... ••· net D~:aepthde tbe~~aonerstbequestloll: ''Be-ued the Yeto, reportedlJ abcMit now subject to &nnllll reoen.L mer --c 0 .,. ... se e cause the coaUnald preseoceof 108 times 1D order lo U.wart Ia H•bor Are•: g: ,.., 15.;00;: ~ •• 00 losing si de, when a Prtsident of 0. of. u.bw Ale-; ,.., 16.~ ,..,.. 110,.00 the United St•les this month The boat renewal fee 1s $2. rlnl Cb!Dese Reds, calUnc t•· -,,.. enmeot mJ.-u.e ~ms flvored b1' the ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign (Continued from Page 1) gree ted rhe Em~ror of Japan who ane the orders as "Your ,.t.jesty?" This ~me President will soon pay homage to !he greatttst murderer in h1s1ory , Mao T!le-lung. them '•acrarlan reformers," 'I'ID' •• 10" ..... .-~ ... - GeDtnl Georce llarsbl.ll, au-·PrOYe otreos1Ye &o tbe DIW'l)' free world. We could bi.Ye ued PLEDGES NAMED ·~ of ~-"llar-~u p•··,. embraciWI Pektag -mUDist !be Yolo aDd could biYe pre. All of which r~minds me o r Fall pledges atthe UnJYersity ::::: hi.....,.. -~~·of cmenment •••• lhrascleuly Yeoted DOt only the oaattac ot lhe inscription Doro lhy Parker of ArtJ.Ona at Tuc:soa tnclllie ....., 1D s roleofaecr,_.y oftb UN bow1D toRed 'the Chlaese Dltloo&Usts · but sa •d ~he want<.!d on her James Carlseo of Coraaa del state, saw tit to deay needed ~=H de~ tbat tlf.e Na~ also the lmltatloa to Red Cbtr. lumhslur.t": "1\l ralhcr be hne liar Sigma Phl~tloa o...._. ammUDI.Uoa and other m1Ut&ry Ill 1o -be ship 14 ••-• o;oy~ ; • .....,. ' .qutpment to the NattonaUsts tloaallstl be sacr ced, It was ace.,... mem r ul'll:l than tn Phi!J delphia ." Now CWUllngtlam or Newport Beac,h, and they were forced to leu~ DOt ODI or the U.N. •s proOOest United Nations. that sht' is gont·, Jnd is who:r e Sigma Nu, and Chris Bentley of h ·•-•·-• -• stab"-.. moments." However, no IJI&tler bow ob- But I know that any politician powerfUl and ruthless enough to outlaw theN ewporter or the World News, or any other publication, is also powerful enough to do the same to "Pr es1dent Hum phrey" couldn't have gotten away wilh it. The sure way for us to lose our freedom and the war fo r the world IS W1th phony conservlltlves elected as con.servatives. I said 1t then and l'll.say II again : The Republica ns lacked I he integrity to nominat e Robert Taft , S'r ., instead o f 1 he phony Willkie. 1h e phon)' D e we y ~tnd the phony 1-.isenhower. We would have been bellcr off With Stevenson than with F.isenhow~r : and wuh llumphrcy mSiead of she is . I wonder whether she Newport Beach, Sigma Chi , t e m ..... ...uu ala.! toe auwa At the same time, tbe Red vlous was that weapon, 1 sawoo still thinks she made a Kood Cbtaese perruneat was or-meotioo or the· use of the veto choice. L H t ld •t fered membership in the world power by the United States tn . . . e e rs 0 I 0 r body. As a studeat wbo majored any of the eastern papers that Why have we. sac rificed -. -· In l.meJ'oa.Uortal relations, &Dd came lato my bands. 50 ,000 men and bi llions of • GIVE REOO OUR SEAT peace IDd IMD'POIIH, Wu.uuld •bo den»ted aome time to tbt It Is oo wonder that the rlgtlt dolla rs 1o sa ve a wrry "nation" Editor of the Ensip1, :usewt~ replac':t~,::mof study oftbechal'teroftbe UnJted wlng In the east Is reported to the Ensign. ' . I realize there are complaints about throw-away newspapers. There are also complaints about Lindsley Parsons. But there are constitutional guarantees pro- tecting both, and I am not about to ask for repeal of any of those safeguards. In our enjoyment of the freedoms that are guar- anteed in our form of government, there are bound to be inconveniences that we must put up with --and that includes councilmen as well as newspapers. N1xon . Th,· ~li lt' "'"Y tO Ius~: as to kt thl'm n1bbk 11 aw;~y. Tlu sure way to lost IS by electmg a one·world Soctalist posing as a conservallvco : Rtchard Nixon_ • • • 12,000 mil es away and given Give OUR seat in the United r a pcnre Nations, I gtYe It as my per-have for med the opinlon that no thing to SJve Cuba. 90 mil es Nation to Red Cbilla, a.JX! get the 750 milllonperiODSdedlcatedto aoaal oplnloD U.t Commuotst ''Mr. Nlxoo nso't trying nry away? United Nations out of the.United c~lbeol r:e .. wtU aDdld tlltlthdeactlol DS CMa did not qgallfy for mem-hard to help the Natloa&Ust The Vietnam War and I he States. 0 w wor ,w s gD8 bersblp In tbe UnJted Nations. ClliDese," Bay of Pigs were both plannt'd This action of admitting Red and ~cbemes to ;~ert IDd It does DOt now ao quallfy, and A New York dallY whose edla fai lures. Cuba turned red China Is the ftoa.l straw, How wea 0 008 com Y er an-u ne•er could wash eoough torlaJ loyaUtesdlvergesharply be clluse Kennedy turned ma.ny nattons thus voting are :~ Nls pr~ to~ that buma.n blood from Its hallds to trom the cooservatin line of yellow. An d now Cuba is a paid up 1D their dues? ' • ca serve pur-q.-.Uty tor membersbip ID that thought admitted: "Tbe admls- Ru ssian colony, w•t h missiles We taxpayers pay the largest poses ftlr wblcb lt was formed. body, Tbe basic reuon Is that sioll olcommunJstChina lntot.be a1m ed at our maJOr l·it•es . proportion for !tnane!Dg this Today the ma))rlty YOte is 1 tbe UN was orpntzed by United Nations Is an historic H e n r y K 1 s s • n I! e r • s atheistic body, aDd now do we decree that the U.N. Is 00 longer "~ it nag oa.tlobs" in the step that was Joog overdue, but rtght·hand-man . R•chard lnterxltoallowthesemurderers a symbolofpeaceandtreedom interest or promot111g world the way It was accompUsfled N•xon. is cons1dered by somt> sanctuaries and diplomatic lm. f~r all ~~n: anrxla~ wide peace. Red Chlna Is DOt a renected Utue credit to the o:onservalives to be l he-gr~:ates r munity on our shores? 0 P'O\CI; a 50 peace kwlDg oa.tloo, and bas U.N. • , , • M-.nwhlle, the turncoal smo:e Saul ur Tarsus. They make nothing that we nations om Its true purposes. beef1 enpged 1D war stoee the United states mut oat desert N o t so . M a n y • o o d need or want, Wlless we want to When a powerM DOD-member nrst yellow hordes crossed the Taiwan wb.Ue continuin" Us pre. There is one great blessing nation can dictate the e ..... ulsJon • ,~nnservatives voted for Ri chard make it easier to Import nara _. Yalu River tnto North Korea. sent pollcy of opening Its doors that could come fro m giving of a small member naUoo and For the guidance of our City Council, let me offer a reminder that the California Supreme Court recently ruled an anti- distribution ordinance in Thousand Oaks to be unconstitutional. The court based its decision on a distinction between" written literature" and "litter." Where the ordi- nance strikes at written literature, "it collides with the constitutionally enshrined rights of freedom of speech and press," the court said. "Liberty of circulation Is as essential to freedom of speech and press as liberty of publishing. Indeed, without the circulation, the publication would be of little value." Red China a sea t m the Unilcd Nixon: but no knowledae•ble cotics. aOO almost OYerran the whole of to ma1Dland China.'' Nall.Jns: deafh of thco Un•ted conservalive thought Richard As early as Dec, 13, 1961, wbeo the majority does not Korea. ODiy the timely Inter-The same paper gave Dr, Nations. "'Nixon was a consen·•tive. Lawrence Sullivan, coordinator believe tt;'0 J::Otrles 0~ ~e ventlon of the United States Carl MclnUre 10 llDes to exa Ever ~•nee 1952 1 have been Ri..:;hard Nixon is evt"n more uf of Information for U.S, House sa.:e n:-ona ca~ ;:oo -saved South Korea from belng press his vlews that the UDited on record for g1vm'g Red Chm:t an o pporluniS t than was John of Repr esentaUves, revealed rt' 1er or l;:eace a f that ~· overwhelmed. Na.tioos' vote was a diplomatic a seat in the Unired NaiiOns Kennedy -The Amencan that ''for the ftrst time in ~ Ye~oo vlv an: In recent years, the United Paul Harbor, "Tbedisasterts ours . Way Features human history, the systematic 0~ ~~ ~ ~ur e States decided toOilPOsetheRed the direct result of the Nlxoa 0 Y production and distribution or c It ~ue ~ s rea purpose:; C binese from taklog OYer South poUcy of retreat appeasement M M C MEANS TAXON M narcotic drugs has become an 5 oow necessary VletDam In their attempt to aDd the aoft talk of peace." • • • organized government moo-:~c:;;~t; f~~~~= t~s~ ~ more southward and to spread Further, the Doctor pledged his BY Special Correspoodeot volUDteers to program the stu~ opoly In Red Chloa. In lOyears, contributed to t.be U.N. 'and Its commllllism ena down to Aus-best efforts In protesting a. T a--d Dl Mao Tse-tung has built \CI a .,.. .. .,. .,...._.. th~ ... h... oJ trall.a. We have lougbt a dts-p1Dst the U.N. actions. be ~coD, news-e s. lrtualrtnonopoJy 1D tum ,.,... .. _,... ~..I.~~ ...,.. -.... ,1•· 1. •• , .. ,,. 1 paper at Newport Harbor hlg!l Oa page '12, the first para. ' .. "' ' .,.co aod .n.a.m satlln( lor Wh y · th R · b JJ• , '? scbool, ru an art1ele Oet. 20 g:rapb cootlrms the 3 steps of h~~~~ndA:ao::· tor many the beoeftt or a.U natioDS. It I• y ou e e IOD ' about the oew multlamediacen-taxooomy as detailed above. • Ollly lmport&Dt to r emember . .. .. ter (MMC). 1. What tbe learoer Is like years director of the Federal that tbe maj)rttyoha.tioosbave We hear so much •n th~sco di)'S ~~~uta gent~t•on'la'P Tht The a.rUcJe told of lnnova-must be determined. Bureau of Narcotics, bas re-forgotten and disregarded our youth of tod .. y are suffmng fr om mlsunderstandtng.on the put Uons used In the new center, 2. What be Deeds to know to ported that the Cllioese Com-costs and efforts spent for their of plrttnt.s. teache-:s ind t~etr .t lders as a whole. T~e•r _probkms. h cassettes ftlm-strfps begin the learn!ngprocessmust munlsts have maintained a protecUoa as well as ours and des1res, a1ms. amb1t 10ns (if they have any I and obJective s m hfe ~~~ro:~llms earPoooes a.looi be specified. CABINET OFFICER 1D charge have chosen to accept the guid-are far different from 1ha1 of .the older gtntnt10n. They arco with new study carr els ~ere 4 3. What he needs to do to of their worldwide 1Uega.l drug ance of a ooa-member power. "misunderst oo~." _The_y are seek1ng w•ll-o-~he -w•sp. ut op1an cur.es stuch:ints sit at a table with carry It out must be aseer-operation, gl vlng him the title Therefore Ule timeM.seome for all of soc1ety s ailments. .poverty, slum clearanct'. raL:Ial • • • partitions separating them, for tai.Ded. of chief of special trade. wbeu we sbo~ld sever our rela-eq ualit y, steak and ~h k·.ken on everyone·.s table. two cars tn evcory • TWIN FOLLY: U.N. AND FOREIGN AID independent study. When Mr . Nixon meets the Uons with suc:b an association. garage ... all or soc1ety s bltssmgs but Without havm~t to !l:lcnf•cr What the stllients have nOt The proposal for this center Maoist cabi.Det In Peking, we TOOse woo voted for the ouster or work for it. been told ts that those fun at Newport Harbor tugh school, wonder. If he will s nake the hand of the small nation revealed. the They are violent ly scoeking to lelH down and drstroy Innovations they wtU be ustng under Title n, Phase n of of Mao s chief of special trade, ina.ch1Dat101lB of the larproooa everyth in g that ha s been ac~1eved 1n our l.and through the. hard are ''tools'' which school man-ElemeDtary and Secoodary E~ We do not need the United member oa.tloo to usurp the work, sweat . tears and sacr•f•ces o f ge nerat1ons of selr·sac nf1c1ng. agement uses to "mooltor" cation Act, states that 11,1\T111 Nations. Without our money, rlgbts of the smaU and they ambitious me-n and women. As expected, the anti-anti-communists, the left-leaning editorial pundits, the one- worlders and the communist sympathizers are crying out in consternation at the action of the U.S. Senate killing the monstrous give-away that is known as foreign aid. This decision by the Senate is long overdue, and the next logical step is to get the United States out of the United Nations and the U.N. out of tbe U.S. Tbe era of both tbe U.N. and the multi- billion-dollar foreign aid folly bas been a tragic time of perilous decline in the power and security and prestige of the United States. It has also been a time of ominous growth in the power and influence of the communist bloc of nations. Tbe light of freedom has been dimming steadily throughout the world since the end of World War IT, and the forces of tyranny have been gaining ground at an awesome pace. Both the U.N. and the foreign give-away have been major factors in this swing from freedom toward slavery. The United Nations is now under almost com- plete communist control, and the final proof came last week when Free China was kicked out and communist China, with the blood of millions on its hands, was voted in as 'l member. State Senator H. L. Richardson has offered this pertinent observation: "The red CbWese and the whole communist bloc must be having a real contemptuous laug.b on us, the American people. To th1nk tbat red Cbtna would be seated in the U.N. on the very day (Veterans Day) that we ·Americana chose to honor our war dead --men wbo gave their Une for freedom 11PfD8t the very eame brutal aDd bloody •(Jbmartanwm that wu granted inter- Ditklalll J'HP8ctabtllty, a eat in the UaUed Nat1011o1 ID New Yorll: City, U.S.A." their behavioral response. The ttmdlng from Ule government Is and sanctuaries from wb.lch to sbould remember~ they be-Our modern socitty, of today. IS reaping I he r~ward of these name of this game Is called: posalbJe lor this . spy, we would have 00 more to fouled their own nest of peace s.acn ficial giants of the pas! who to tied on laboriousl y to give to TAXONOMY. Tbe 2 major objectives under fear from forelgn communists, and destroyed tbebulwarkofthe us the labor-saving mventtons. .cars, radios, TV . hou!lehold We have written severalarU-that proposal we(re: (A)) to Of course, we b:ne our own ship of fteedom. e.lcoctrical applianccos and oth er modern conven1ences too c les oo the danger ofta.xooomy ptber materials software ln borne grown Yariety, but they Tbe issue oow Is not 0118 ol numerous to mention. trying to alert the commUDity: order to lncrease cultural and would be easier to dea.l wtt.b In retal1at10D, orrepaymentoleYil Today's intttUectu al m1sfits {a minority of today's youthl. Ta.z:ooomy Is a classlflcattoo lnterg:roJCI llftderstandings and a more wOOlesomeatmospb.ere. for eriJ.noristtooeofg:ratihM:Ie judging from I heir ac11ons ... clothmg and fi lthy habits and system whereby the st:Dd.eot ts (B) to p.ther materlals for For God aiXI Country, aDd appr'ectatlon tor the good destructivt' rebellio n with no fttar o f God or man, are today·s measured by his "attf.tudinl.l" ~rt of 9 major internally Laura McClellan tb.1np rewards and beDeftts fruitage. lh~ reaping of an atheistic. Godle ss philosophy taughl 1n or "behavioral" change rather (NHHS) geoeraled programs. 527 Westminster AYe. one oa'ttoo gaYe {o aDOther; ltls our colleges, universi11es. dconominational colleges and !itminaritts: than merely by his a~emic Tbe proposal Usted cultura l Newport Beach, CaUf. the tact that the majority has many or them onct sound m thco faith , arco guilty of brain-wa shins gro.Cb. and I.Dtergrote~ tmderstandings • SEND U.N. TO PEKING ruled thai any aa.Uoo may be th o! minds and hearts of young men and wo men entrusted to their Tilts Is accompllsbedlhrougb as Immediate objectives: Edltnr of the Ensign, expelled wltbotlt cause. The cart by God·fo!anng parconts. pre-testing and post.testtnc. A. To establlsb a multi~ I was slloc:ked to IearD of the cooduc:t of the majoritycanoDly The editor of Th~ Erongt'l attended a supposedly sound wlUl the teacher 11t111&inc "be-media complex (MMC) contain-conduct of the U.N. in voting out be interpreted to me&nthatthey Stminary years ago. He found, to his d ismay and heartache, thai havloral objectlns.'' In tu:-lllC cogniUYe a.JX! alfecttve rna-Taiwan and votingJncommun.!st can by their OWD Latrlcue, eon. the Bible was held up to ridic ule. The miraculous w;~s denied: 1 ooomy, Ulere are three,Ao-terlals to be uttllud by teach. Ch ina. DiY&Dee and alUances wilfUlly liberal, modernistic approach to everylhinl sacred in thco Bib ll mains: ers aod students 1n locreastnr From thelnceptionlbopedfor and maUcJousty destroy Ule was the classroom norm. 1. CopiUYe doma.ln --what cultural a.JX! lntergro~ under-the best and ahrays wished that rlpts of a member ration Lo After several months of this daily poisonous diet, throust attitudes oeed to be ch:a.Dged; staodlngs. the U.N. would succeed where COOdstaadlngwttbootcauetor prayer and heart-searching, we left this seminary . We have neve determlDed trom the pre-test. b. To establlsh amodeiMM C the League or Nations failed. tbelr on political, ·social and failed to thank God for that decision.-Th t' Evt~ngrl 2. AfteeUYe <1oma.1n --how designed specutcally to ina Yet, t bad an awareoess that ftnaDclal adYaotages. Suc:b a the attlludes wtn .. ch&Dged; crease cuHural aDd lntergro.., manldlld had oot become clYll· memberllhll> Is ootwortbyof!he POP pr:oj"ect Wl"ns j"ob methods aDd materials, Wlderstaodlngs. l.zed enough to &:*IS )ud&meoton •me United Nattou. 11 3, Psychomotor domaln --c, To determlnethedeg:reeof the rtghts or others on a purely So let us H'f'er our relatiou r esults of wbetber tbe desired attitudinal cognltiYe growth ethical, moral, equitable, 1m-•ltb the U.N., llolateounelYea a. Orlontl, U--.>loJed POP nJtem, which JdeDWles attitudes were obta!Dtd. wltb.lD studeats as a result ot partial and objectlYe basis and ftom tbe majority aDd ltDd tbe ltr"'OIIaCt --.,_ llr tbtput coatncta &Dd COmpu.ltl wbo 4, Recycle ...... U tbe desired be1Dc lDYolYed with MMC rna. I had ueaterdoubts:that.UODS U.N. Alp of peace lDII freedom e "''''tbl 1a tact at wort today ue eapablt of dolD( tbe wort, reaulta nre DOt obCaloed 1D terlals. could do so. to Pettnc. wbere •Uoos wtU OD a coatiact be bQI4d ctptw1 tMr1 briDp tbem tocttber wttb ateps two Ut! thrM, tbelhldeDt d. To determlnethedep;reeof To Yote out a small member suneader tbe1r treedo.m ud tor Glolal E~ Doeu-IDtq)ioytd teelaalcalpenoaDtl wW be recycled, .W ttte re-attttbldlD&l affectt•e growtb raUoo of 14 mlllloa. penooa, Lo aallam bd:lre the temple ot m-.ttc. SerTleea IDc.otNew-to wort oc a ~tor tbe sults ba" beeo oHaiMd. Tb.la •lth studeats u a result or eood stud!Dc siDce tbe beliD-commllldam. poa1 Btl.cb puth·•"•r COCIIIUJ can be accompllsbtd by a aew betDc lDTol•ed with KMC rna. nlq' or the orpnlaHM IDI:I Ff'IDCia J. Hanatb WIX'tilc :.W.Uatprolwalolal VIet Pruidellt ,~ .. r,. 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Foll:.io Slllft·I-1&211--FoiUI.-Foa.&,_, __ -:'_!l!. !JPN ...... CIJLIAUII:Jls -wf?ll 11 =utc .tao ·---u.-. ....._-_.._ ... ao--~ :n.) ::......... -- Miss Margo Grisham weds James M. ·oale Yr.UdMra.J .... IIcW. --IILu Mu., Gri~Mm, Dolo an llioldof--.Ill dnt*k" ot Mr. uo1 Mr1. 100 C-11-IDIIowlac-ro-H_.CriA&mol~­ lonlroooa_t_oiiCoro-Tllo-,aLldollloro- -lllood. Till brldo 11 tbo 11 tbo -o1 lin. c..oriOii: Achievers form new • compomes OYer US t1eaapr1 1a local bllb ........ IDiood to 1110! ool tor tbemlllYttwblt ma ... bu: ... laeu Uck u !boy .,..,.... 16 ..,.. mlD&atare Jllldc:lr Aelde•e .. mellt compuies tldlweet. Tbe 1oc.c boshUSIDI!D IJICI WOCUD art cociutlledbJYOltm .. tHI adWt ad'fiMJ's tromprom ... iDeM local bolllDHI aad lDdua .. trial cooeerns u tbey "learn~ by.odoi.Dg'' the cballenps &ad reftl'da ot ·ttte American bus~ lan1 system. From October throop May. tbeH )'OWl( Achievers acquaint tbemselYes wttb capital, labor, and manapmeDt by t::lk1ncthelr 4rml tllrouefl a complete bus- loess cycle 1Dcludlng sale of ltock, electtOD of oftlcen, pro~ duetloa aad marteti.Dg. pui;)Uca- tlon ot an arunal report, and YOluntary Uqld.daUoo. Juoloa. Achtevemeottnsouth- ern CaUforDia hal P'O'Im from 2 JA bualaess centers when the procnm started 1D 1954 to 1! ceoters thls year. It wtll tn~ ~lYe more than 4,000 teenagers operi.tlnr 178 JA compantes. JA ls open to all loth, 11th and 12th (J'ade students. In- terested teeaaprs wtto d1d not repster ttlroug:h tbelr ttlgb ICbooll shouldcoataetthenea.r- est JA Ceoter listed 1n thelr telepbone directories. Frlek Dolo of Lido IIIII tbo lola Alloa Doll. Tbt COIPie were IDII'rttd at st. Aadnw'a Prnb)1trlla C .... cb Willi Dr. CbariH Dlo- . r-Ill perlormlnc tbo -~~ ""'-·-· T1lo brldo <'-aa A-liDo crepe IO'JD tor blr wedd1Dc. II wu made ..nth a yoke IDd tbret ... q.rter ,....,,. or CtutU.)J l&c:e. A Joac trata of lace teU from tbo ICliloped )'OI<e. Her • ..,. leqth Yell wu btld b7 Cr.atWy la.ee petals~ Sbe car. rlld a bouqllet of rOMS aDd baby's breath ceotered wUb an orehkl. Wearing alemoo yellow crepe cown, Miss Lucy S<:bott pre- ceded tbe bride as the maid ot booor. Tbe cown was made with aa emplre bodice and putted IIHYes. She carried a bouquet ot yellow sweetheart roses aod dalsles. Se"lnl as bridesmaids were ttre bride's slsters, Mrs. Dalla Hall and Mrs. Gary L1Debar ger, a.od the croom's sister, Miss Marpret Dale. Their dresses were repllcas of the maid of hooor's ln mint green a.oo they carried yellow bouquets. . Frank Frick, the groom's cousiD, wu best man. Ushers lncltlded Michael Grlsham, Clyde Reyes aDd Tbomas Dale. Followtnc the ceremony are- ception was held at tbe VIlla Nova Restaurant ln Newport. Ttte bride graduated b'om Costa Mesa ttlgh scbool and Is presently atteodlng Orange Cout Collece. The groom Is a Newport Harbor hJgtl school gradlate and Is a senior at Cttapma.n College. • MRS. JAMES Mcl.AREN DAL E.(C4Uico Houc pboto' HEALTH NEWS: HYSICIAN PRESCRIBES MANIPULATION FOR LOW BACK PAIN MRS. LARRY MITCHELL of East Bluff, left, who Is federa- tion cllatrman, and Mr s. Dennis WoUe of Newport Heights, social chairman, display a. variety of the goodies which wm be offered for sale at the Junior Ebell "boutique unique" at the Ne wport Beach Termis Club nell Thursday, Nov.ll. The pre~hristm.as luncheon and sale !sa main fund raising effort of the Newport Beach Junior Ebell Club. (Ensign photo,) Tbe above headline is b'om a eolurna by .0.0 ZLD.ser, medical aeleoee editor of a Lone Belch, Calilorllla, daily newsp1per. ot course, the cooeept that U.O.. wbo lder low bact palo oaa bO be~ by ftolpdJaUve therapy is nottdnr new to the Doetor of CblropncUc. But we asked Dr. Gary L. Coature, D.C., of the Couture Cbiropractlc Center In Newport Beleb, U be was aware ot the report. "Yes, indeed, I am famtuar with the report Mr. Zinser refers to," sald Dr. Couhae. "1 had already seen a similar story tn an L.A. ~MiPfr, •• As a matter of tact, consider these com meots made by a world-renowned orthopedic speelallst last month 1n Ca Uf- orDla as reported In tbe Los AD&eles Times: Tbelr headlloe read: Spine Uaoipulatlon tor Back PaiD Urce<~. "Anabelm --It's a crying ahame that more pbyslctans are DOt lbterested to mantpui&Uoo. ot tbt sptnaJ cor dtoaoiYe bact~ acbe problems because that tecbnlque, properly dooe, could ave an awfUl lot of surgery bills, a DOted Brtttsh ortho- pedic surreoo told the Callf- orota Medical AssoctaUoo here Saturday." Dr. Henry Cyr1u as ln- Yited to address the CMA's tOOth anoual sclenUllc 1ts81on be<:aiiH be has the repatal:1onof belng one ot the world's leading authorttles on backache. Dr. Cyrtaz told a press con- ference that doc tors had pretty much Ignored his 40 years of preaching about the value ot m~tloo. ~ ResPitcb.ble -oithc~Pedtc sur- geoDS avoid back manipulations like a. ease of leprosy, he said, aoo In Great Britain It's barely menUoned in medical schools. Yet, Dr. Cyrlax said, hJ.s eJI)el'ience based on more tllan 40,000 backache cases has shown that 1 percent or rewer need sur gery. He said THE ONLY JUSTI- FICATION FOR SURGERY IS INCURABLE PAIN. "Many are operated on be- cause the surgeon thinks the pain Is Incurable, but Ulebctts that 9 Olri' OF 10 GE TTING IT DON'T NEED SURGERY," he said. He added that In the United States, where operations of most Jdods are more common tba.D in Britain, the iDcldeDCeot WlDtCessa.ry back surgery Is eno tllgber. During the press conference Dr. Cyrtudescribed ma.n!pula- Uon as the use ot the hands by a. doctor.· "Manipulation Is oot new but It Is just not be Lag used by medical doctors," be saJd. He also added tttat backache Is the eommooest cause of job absence among healthy men 1n Enala.Dd. Dr. Co uture maintains offices at 2043 Westcllft Drive, New- port Beacb. Phooe 645~5300. Use directory, not 411 New Paclfic Tetepbone df-" the Ye llow Pages cover. rectories are DOW beinr dis-As usual, Sm!th Is tbe most trlbuted to Harbor Area homes common Usting, .tth a total of and businesses, and loca.l tete-3,350. Tbe white pages ue full phooe olftclals hope they get ot Johnsons, 2,282; Millers, plenty of use. 1,891, and Browns, 1, 749. The U people use their new dl-WUUamses, 1,532, have re- rectortes to look tl) numbers placed the Jooeses, 1,440, for Instead of dialing 411 for ln-fittb-place ranting. formation, It will help ease a other prollt1c names, tn major problem ~ced by the or der, in clude: Wilson, Davis, phone company, according to Martin, Thompson, Taylor, Santa Ana Dtvisloo Ma.nager White, Nelson a.l¥1 Moore. Standlee Kautz. Historical names abound In The Ynlume or calls to "dl-the new l»ok, includlng6 DarUel r ectory assistance" operators Boooos, 5 William Penns and has risen trom a million and a 5 Woodrow Wilsons. half calls a month In Orange And ooce aga.Lo, you'll tlnd a County 5 years ago to a massive Ustlng for Alell.nder Bell of f1ve million caUsa mootb today, Balboa tsla.od. Mr. Kauta said. Didn't he start this whole "Something ha s to be dooe to th.lng about telepbone numbers? stem th.ls tremeodousaccelera.- tlon," be remarked. "Other~ wise we'll need a force ot 1,600 operator s just tor tntor- matlon calls." The 924-pa.geat>babeticaldl- rectory coota.lns S50,000D&mes trom Floyd Aaberg of Garden Grove to Steven Zywczat ot Cypress. A color pboto of New- port Harbor Ia featured oa the cover. A Yie• of the Bell Sys- tem 's "America the BeautifUl" ezhfbU at Dlsneyla.od decorates ART LEAGUE WILL II AT YAOtT Q.UB NOV. Costa Mesa Art League mem - bers wUl meet at 12:30 p.m. Suoda.y, Nov. 14, for IUllcheon at the Ba.hia Corintlllan Yacbt Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Co- rona del Mar. Baritone Michael McCor- mack, protege of Marlo l.anza's mother, wtll appear In coocert tor the event. He 1t111 be ac- companied by Glen Wescon, toea 1 plao.lst and composer. Botb artists are cootrlbutlng their time to help the Art League's scholarship tuDd drive. JOSEPH M<CRADY DIES TltURSOAY, NOV.~ 1971 .CO'!!QNA D~L !!t,R, ,CA!Jf .. Tiny ideo pays off A lxmer Walt Dt.mey art1st 7 days to complete e&cb doll bu made a "tiny" ld-. pay ..off • pi-•IM<Idl~ udbu AU are t&lCfld with old .. faah ... liP a blppy bobby as tooed aam11 as EmUy, Peter, well u a proteHioa Wee Wllly, Amy, Mark and Tbe ti9 idea ~. ot Bobby. to eoordlDate wtth their mlnlature old-fallt\looed boy turn-at-the-century attt.re, aDd~ctrl dons wbJcb w:n: Bar: Tbe dolls han been sent to blra Ferry of costa Mesa has all parts of tbe world, including bandcnfted with papler ma cbe EnglaDd and Tha11aDd, and her dressed in meticulous 1890~ biggest thrill sinee enterlDgtbe 1910 clothes, -UM!n specially doll bdslness came wtten she treated to look like china wu commissioned to do a Pal.nttnr aod lnttng uttie,.m papter mac he reproduction of a mals and characters tor ~ Dutch doll crea.ted by Madame on such Disney nlms as ~f~ Aleunder. It was to be-given to a.OO the tramp " "Sle tng the dowapr of the dolllndustry Beauty" and othe;s, Mrs. F'!'rry on ber 76ttt birthday . rot the idee. one day while decorating daughter Suzanne's Dew bedroom. SDe decided a wbimstcal g:lrl with a floppy bat and Jots ot Clowers wouJd be tbe per.fect accessory for her dresser. The r esult was "Margie "an instant success with eve~yone Who saw her, lncllxling a friend wbo plummeted the Uttle girl~ doll toto the retail market. From this was born SuzanDe Orlgt.na ls, named after the art .. 1st's daughter, oow 10. Mrs. Ferry works lull Ume to produce the Uttle ftgur es, taking ·- • SUZANNE FERRY, 10, admir es berseU In a mirror as she dresses the part of an early 1900 miss to match her "Suz- a.Me" dolls, alldeplcting chUd- ren from the 1890-1910 period, and made by herartfst.mother, Mrs . Barb:ilra Ferry or Costa Mesa. REAL TEAR JERKER Not too many yean a,o, a common remedy ror luna diseues wa.s an onion plaster ... Strong, .. but hardly effective. Now, thanks to medical research we have powerful drugs which have drastically reduced the death rate among luna patients. Effective medications arc important to your health. When you·re ill, they can mean lhe difference between pain and comfort ... between life aud death. So, don't rely on home remedies. U t your physician decide what mcdK:ations will be best for you. Then let us fi ll his prescriptions. Christensen ·PI• IIIGCJ -· L COAIT lnl'f. CO ... A Da. ... 011101.& 1· .. 2441 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 673-3915 GALA GRAND OPENING Richard'S HarbOr View Wednesday ;.NOV6lllber 10 JoMPb McGrady, 80, ot 23Z8 u:arcaret DrlYe, Newport Hei&tU, died at bJs resldeoee on Oct. 21. He ns born Dec. 7. 1890, 1n IreJa.od, ud came to OraD&e Couoty lD 1955. For · 51 years be wa.s a relltaurant maacer ot Ute rHtaarul cbaiD of UllloD-Newa Compuy. plans save at Imperial. Be sure youl!'e 1hete to join the fun! . 'f~.c .. _ markets liDO CENTER . MJlvtA LIOO. NIWPbat .ACH.CAitf . ...,..,,"""llll.t HARBOR VIEW CENTER ... IMC..aTHU1t Hlwtloon IIAOI. cAI.or. -O>W1u Bo ,. _... • ...,., ......... ter. lira. Roeemarle B&Uutl, Newport Beacb; J .oas, Jostpb llcGnd)' Jr., aDif AlJlll Me- GradJ, botb ol Nft' York_ ud 7 pudcblldroo.. Prtnto --ncoe were belli. uxJ --tool: place at Ft. Roet- ·crau Matical Ctmet•J, 9u DlotD. BoU _, llor- tarywulllo-. SSIGNEO TO TRAVIS , ""r .... Sialflor.,..wu. U.. W. a.t II,, ....._ latMr -"' "-Boaclo, ... -••atTronaAr&. Calif. Bo Ia u alr<rd -t '7,....._ ...... . • _. "' 111o ~ .ura CGsss~ ..... jiotll• ..... '-!.. ... a.&..._, -..... _IN_ ...... -,. 5.15% ~-=~..:..-::.::::::::.::. ... ..... ·--·--....... 7V ftA4L --... ------5 VU7V u '" '" ....., .,. __ .,.. 11196 o •mPERIALsAU.nas ,...... Ofk• ,. V\A ...... ,....,.. -..ell ,,.~ ·~~­--Qlllw-."...,.., I.MI• "-· ,._..., lt1JI ,......., ......,... ~ Olt1H *~c..~ .. Dtr4 ~ -..e11. m ....... , tao~~~,.. .... c.e. '"' '-• '-.M111M• .............. (tflt ..... , ........ ~ ,,. "-"" ~ ... _. ~ •. l't!Jt,...,..,., " I 7 J ... Clillelol ,_ .,._. ........ WI 1 II 4 .._ Clll,. lftlt ,...._ A ..au.., a•• .,.IDIM'V or: 1.1 auoN OOl.L.Aift • • a oa ru ....... .,... ,.. : 1• 1 2 CORONA QUARTERBACK Chris Kallb.desb&ckforapass in p.me with Tri-Clty Eagles. Cary Turoer, No. 54, and Bob Huebts, No. 42, provide pass protectloo, Corona del Mar team won 13-1 to practically cUocb a play-off berth. (Vic Opalek pbolo.) Another crucial for Tars Tbe Harbor Sailors wtll be bostlDC Westmlnster SatlD'day &I DI.Yidsoa fteld wttb a share of the Suoset lead at stake pro- Yided tbey ~set tbe Llons. Both tams are 1D the SWlSet top 3 as tbe Lloos le&d the pack wtth a perfect 3-0 record while the Sailors and Western are both Z-1. Coach Don Lent's crew came tbrougb with another "golden etlort" as they clobbered the Sa.nta Am. Saints 3!-6 last week at the bowl. Westminster topped Westero 21-14 to retain their UDbeaten status and set the stage for a.DOth.er crucial Sunset l•gue p.me. Harbor oeeds a wtn here to kel!ll ln contention and the Lions could just about wrap ._, at least a sba.re of the title with bert 2 more league games still remaining. Harbor has Marlllll to contend wtth Nov. 13 and Anabeim Nov. 20. TheCIFplay- offs start the 26th so the West- mLnster game is a big, big hurdle that could boost the Har- bor team's stock tremendously, Harbor had a lot golng tor them last week at thi'Santa Ana bowl. Reserve quarterback Kevin Reeser ftlled in for alllnt Kevin DeKalbcapably,directlng the Sailors past the SaJ.nts. Tony Horvath plned 138 1n 23 tries for a spukllng six per carry nerage and scored one of the Newport touchdowns while Grilf' Amtes had a sensational night bJtt1Dg paydlrt 4 tim~s. The Sailors put together all their scoring In the 2nd and 3rd per iods as they came up with 13 1n the 2nd and 19 1n the 3rd. They toot a Santa Ana punt and moved to the 13, where Reeser cormeeted with Amles for the ttrst score with 6:08 remaining 1n the 2nd quarter,MikeBeyers ki cked the PAT. W.1.1tMeadtook the long Newport kickoff deep 1n bis own territory and nearly went all the way. Grift Amies made a clutch tackle on the Harbor 36 to save a possible TD for the speedy Saint flanJc- er and kickoff return speclaUst. After the Saints were smeared back to the Newport 38, their quarterback Mike Molina laded back to the 50 and lofted a 55 y&rd seorlng pass to Mead with 5:Z3 left In the period. The Saints miSsed their cooverslon 531 CIIITER STREET o CXISTAM!$A o PHOHE 646-1919 DFramesHlS 15'5 KIIAM!R AUTO GRAPH Frames 1 .. 7.~. DAVIS IMPERIAL Frames 1795 ,_. RACKETS 7" to 1 &Sets Wltl TE OR YELLOW WILSOH OR PEHHSYLVAHIA Tennis Balls 7~z. VERSE ennis Shoes LADI U'J'S MEH'S aso c;~;;;UP PARTS- Tliii!S - lUlU Suits 12'5 & 1995 Sweat ~ants350 Sweat Shirts2'5 • CORONA DEL MAR SOPH COACHES, Tim Bueha-.n 011 left and 8tll Cool with bueball cap, offer their team a lot of encouragement &om the stdeUoes during the Fountain Valley game last week. The Sea Kings woo 32-6 to remaiD tmdefeated. (Vic Opalek photo.) OCC PREPS FOR BIG CREW SEASON I DAVE CRAHT seen what wtu happe n in '72." season Is oYer, Elf.Ch oarsman wtll have rowedmoretha.n3,000 miles. How does the OCC coach feel his charges will do ttlls comlnc season'? "It's hard to say at this tuncture," he said. ''We have some very r emark.lble indi- viduals. The test wlll be If we can put together all our indi- vidual talent and come up with an outstanding crew,'' Grant has 50 hopefuls out for the squad and plans to keep all who try out. "I don't believe In cutting anyone," he said, "There's a place for anyone who wants to put out the effort needed," occ•s second meetisap.tnst USC on April 1 at Newport and the ftrst big early season test comes April 8 at the Newpor t Regatta when the Pirates go~ a galnst crews from Loyola, UCLA, San Diego State and UC Irvine. Though bis crew doesn't open the season'unt11March25,1972, hosting OC SantaBarbaraonthe Newport course, the Pirates have been working out since the middle of September. "We nave to start early," he L ~GAL NOTtCE said, "Most of the people out NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING for the squad have had no pre-Notice Is hereby giYen tl\a.t vtous crew uperience, so we've the Planning Commission ofthe got a lot of work to do, Although City of Newport Beach will hold many are innperlenced, we a pubUc hearing on theappUca. have a lot of nne athletes th.at Uon of Herbert Manasse for a lettered 1n two arx! three spor ts Use Permit 1567 on property 1n h.J&flschool." located ats33Placert1a.A•enue, Grant' also bas a number of Newport Beach, toper-mU alll J~eople:_pflo baye had more tll-Unit, Z story, s.nior Cltl&eu perteoce thaa most ousmeo In Resideotlal Hotel 1n an Un- the country, having competed classlfted District. In the prestigious Henley and Notice lsherebyturtherctven Dublin races. that said publlc hearing will be A typical training week lasts. held on the 18th day of Novem- 4 days, wtth the crew wor ldng ber, 1971, at the hour or 7:30 on campus one cSay and out on P.M. In th e Councll Chambers the water the other 3. of the Newport Beach City HaU. A 2-hour workout on campus at whicb time and place any and wiU see each oarsman running aU persons interested may ap- 30 sets of stadium stairs, 6 pear and be heard thereon.. times tCJ the rope In the gym, Jacld.e Heather, Secretary chln-14)s until he falls from Newport Beach City the bar, and isometrics. Planning Commission Worko.-s on the water are Publlsb: Nov. 4, 1971, In the also 2 hours. By tbe ttme tbe '!!.'"'Port Harbor Eutp.. RATES FOR ClASSIFI"D ADS 20 wotds ... l•u ............. . 21 words to 30 ..... cb ..... . 3t'wotch to.., ........ ······ Eocl. ~-«< _,., .. 1 Ti .. l.lll 2.00 1 00 .05 2 Tl ... 2.,l0 s.oo 4.00 • 10 3 ·Ti .. s 3.00 <&.00 5.00 .15 NEAT & CLEAN professlOOill housecleaning. For serYice call 557-4244. Sen1ng bea.ch clUes. IIIQQIIC. , ..... --oaan--afcloS' 1Ata. .......... ., .......... $1.10,.11r.--.. IO'IIIar_.. A .... c- dol liar. -. 1'11-I'I'N. ll ( LIGAL IIOTICI NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING Notice is hereby ginn that the Planntng Commission oftbe City of Newport S.cb w1.Ubold a publlc hearing oo the appllca- Uoo of Euly Education Cor- poration Cor a Use Permit No. 1568 on property located oort.h- erl1 of New MacArthur BoWe- nrd and•stertyofSaoJoaqulll Hills Road to permlt a com .. mercia I pre-schOollD Area 8of the Harbor Vte• Hills Pl&noed Community, Notice 1.s bereby turtber c:tYtD tb>t a.ld piii>Ue -riU be btld 00 the 18tb dl.y of Not'lm- ber;1971, at the boar ot 7:SO P.M. ln the Coaoetl C barnbera ol !lie Newport -ell C tty HaU. at wbJeb time a.ad placeu,yud:all persons loteretted m&J appear aDd be hard tbereoa.. Jackie H•tber, Secretary N....,rt Booeh City PIIDnlae Commtllioa P..,Usb' NOY. 1171 , 1D lllo ~~~ -111114 ... • • • CHIEFS END SEASON , wrra U-7 WIN Oa a porfoc:t dl)' tlr -u. tbo llowpor\-M-Clllota 1111- --tlrlll ..... "'-- ' •• GLEARING T HE WAY --A trio of Orange Coast College blockers c tear the way for halfback Rick Hartsfield, No. 20, in the Pirates' :W -26 win over Fullertoo JC. Leadlng the charge are Harv Suprenant, No. 61, Tom Aroold, No. 62, aDd Dave Jackson, No. 78. Hutsfield took the handotf from quarterback Cary Valbuena (righ t). The Pirates ran their r ecord to 5-0-l , beatl'ng Santa Ana 44 -6. (PhOto by Goorge Fortner .) THURSDAY, NOV. 4, 1971 ~A DEl. liM, CALi f. AI White vs. &nie Johnson PUBLISH YOUR FICTITIO US BUS INESS NAME STAT EMEN T IH THE NEWPORT HAR&OR NSJGN Official newspaper of the City of NeWport Beach. ONLY $25.00 (Plus $10,00 for the Orange County !Uing fee ) We will take care ot both the !Ulng and the publication U you send us the 3 copies ~ the Fictitious Business Name Statement, filled out and signed, and accompanied by a check for $35. Or you can come to the E118ign otnce to fill out the forms. Notarizing ia net neceseary. 2721 E. Cout Bwy., Corooa del Mar (at FenlMI Aft,) Tetepbaoe: m-11110 MEMBERS OF THE Bt.BIIIESS DIVISION of the - Area Un1ted FUDd are pictured here, from left; Bruce Fay, Robert Aston, Fred~. Ed Hobel,JoanWIUJamS, Bob Sherwood, Jack GriiDdbofer (business soU citation chair- man), 8111 Pllegley, Newport Beach Mayor Ed Hirth and Reo Brow n. Council News Here Is a summary of actloo • APPROVED the tlnal map taken by the Newport Beach City of Tract '7510, subdlvldlDC CouncU at last week's meeting: 23,3'13 acres into 63 lots for • INTRODUCED an ordl development of single flmlly nance authortr.lng an amend: dwelllngs at San Joaquin Hills · ment to the contract between Rd. and Spyglass Hill Road. the City Co uncil and the board Harbor View Homes. of administration of the pubUc • APPROVED the ttml map employees retiremeot system of Tract 7511, subdlvtdl.llg • APPROVED a ooe year ex: 8.146 acres into 12 lots for tension of Tract Map 7052, lo-development as single fa milY cated westerly of VIsta Del dwelllngs in the vicinity of San Oro aod oortherly of VIsta Del Joaquin Hills Rd. and Spyglass Bolsa, the Bluffs. Hill Road. Harbor VIew Homes. *APPROVED teoatlve ma~ BANK OFFI CI AL NAMED of Tract 7599, subdlvldtng one-Clifford R. Kolson of Hunt- Molt acre into a lot for de. velopment as 24 condominium lngtoo Beach has been named units tb R a general lending ottlcer at MISS TEEN CITIZEN CONTEST -ANNOUNCED w.o. Boo ,.....,_, ,_ no .., ..... WUJIII ·lldpfd .. , ......... lor CaliJDrllll Foci· '" -of -1 -enUo• OC Womea'• C ..... .T•-Ud r....-'MUU., ........,.. ... al« Mtmbtr._, Ora111 DU-Alp ia otber «P'''M'kN. lrlct, lo IAfiiiDC allblp ocllool --IIIII I ...... III.IJ -ltlrlo Ill 0rup Coay cbarcb putlclllolloo IUid J;il to tater tht Ml u T....,. etu.. Ume hobble•. Ull CODtttlt, Eaeb club 1riluaer will COlD• Eatry may be made In the pete wltb otber elab eatrltl for Harbor Ar• bycordl.eUn&'Mtl. tbe title of dlltrtet 1f1DDer w11o IRD Tbomu at 545-1546. Mrs. will be •nOOtWed at tiM F~. u Tbomu I• youth ehalrmao tor dtatrtet mMttq, ud wtll be Beach Jurdor EbeU pre1eDted with a $100 .cboll.r .. AppUeaUona are bttac Nip, Tile diltrtet wiDDir will II) aftilable to all .bleb oA to .tate eompetttloa.. ~::~~ churches aad yoatb o orpnlaauooo. SCOUT-D-RAMA DISPLAY Tbe coatelt 11 opentoallbicb Dr Robert Kelay Rid ICboolltlliOr cirls Ylth&Kbo· C~ YOlaDteer capt ~ luUc uenae of B or better. Daaiels &Del Paai Lac. of ttt! Salntioa Army, aad Karealla- boo, a reetstered nar11, han prepared a jol.ot display for tbe Sc:out-0-Rama. Tb11 Is put ot a communJ.ty etrcri to lhOW tbe public bow m&DJ of our Yol- UDteer service. youth and wel- far e a,_cte• sene their ar-.s. Tbe Scout..O-Rama,producocl bJ lbe Oranco Ellljllre Area CouocU, BoyScoutsofAmer lca. will beheldattheOraagreCounty Falrgrolllds from 9 a.m. to 6 ·'rlok.<tt•bls Saturday, Nov , 6. '· may be purchased at the pte or from Cub Scouts or Boy ,Scouts. VISITS SINGAPORE Navy Petty omcer Secood Class Mlcbael J. Kirby. son of Mr , and Mrs. Michael J. Kirby ol 802 s. 8aJ Ft., Ba-!slaad, took put LD a four day tn1D1Dg uerctse aboard the ottelear powered I'Jlded missUe frlpte, u.s.s. Balnbrldp, Ill lbe IDdlao Ocean. FolktwiDc tbe eserclle he Ylsited the portofstn~e. ' e endezvousproperty, Bank of America's Newport located on E. Ocean Ft. be. tween Palm and Washington Center branch, it is announced Streets Balboa by vice president and manager • AP,PROVEO tentaUve map Charles E. Scribner . of Tract 7519, subdlvldl.llg 14•3 ~r. Kolson, wtth the tank acres into 61 lots for develop-s e 1967, formerly wasanof- as single flmtly dweU-ficer trainee assigned to the at the corner of San Joa-Newport Center branch. He isa Hills Rd and 81 c native of Cleveland, graduated • g anyoD from Washington High School in Pboeni.J:, and received a bach- elor of science degree in agri- business at Arlzoba State Uni- ln 1967. THREE ·WINNERS AND JUDGES in the 2nd aMual pumpkt.D carving contest for 1st graders in the Harbor Area are plchaed her e --froDt row, ten to right: Michael Nash, Mariners school, smallest pumpldn; Duane Kronn1ck, New- port Het(bts school, the biggest; Matthew McCallister, College Park, grand sweepstakes; back row, left to ri(bt, Judges Harry Babbitt, Roy June and Theo Robins. other trophy winners In the contest, co-sponsored by the Newport Mesa school district and Marl.llers Savings and Loan Assocla- Uon, were: Bridget Ladiges, Newport school, the scariest; Brian Heller, Bear Street school, the toot~est; Donald Yahn, Harbor View school, the happiest; Byron Ball, Marlners school, the saddest; David Starnes, Newport Heights school, the orangest. (David Ross pboto.) • VANESSA REDGRAVE .... OLIVE R REED " IKEN RUSSELL~~I LM I THE DEVIlS -.-..... -·- 'ALSO lSTRUN 1b "D&PEM»" 10 MONTH N.B. BUILDING RECORD IS SJ8.8 MILLION October butldlnr permits In Newport Beach totaled $5,803,- 2ll, boosting the 1971 record to $78,867,820. This is more that $20 m11Uon over the pre- vious all-time 12 month record. set In 1969. With 2 more months to go, th..ls year's total can go past the $90 mllUon mark. Accounting for most or the October total wer e 2 reslden- Ivan Wells & Sons, 1 unit. I story dwe iUng at 1942 GaluJ Dr., $50,500. . Donald Kent, 1227Berkshire. add workshop, $1,000. * BIG CANYON Paul Schol!;, waUs and plant- er s, 66 Royal St. George, $2700, Alex Bowie, pool, 8 Pine - hurst, $3,500, i~~~~-~~''";'i"~-~..,;;;~~~~~~~~~~ tlal projects --69 permits for Harbor View Homes and 54 permits for dwelUngs in the Bluffs area, for a com - bined total of $4 mllUon. Following per mits In the am- Kurt Johanson, pool, 36 Roy- al St. George, $2,600. Allan Blackledge, pool, 38 \;_,...,'! Royal St. George, $2,800. ' * VERSA ILLES ON BLUFF A reflection pool at 900 Cag- "Gi~C6TTOWN" sernd as a ftttlngflalloweensettlncat the James A. Crane resldence, 3ZS Drlftlrood Rd., ShoreCutrs. JuUe Ann Crane is In the "sheriff's office" at left. and Jay and Jim Crane are in the "saloon." Amoogtbt memorabll1& In Ute (host towa was an epltapb to a mythtcal BeD Daw100, stating mournfully that "be was oot the fastest gun In tbe west," (Ensign photo.) ·--- • ••• A --- ount of $1,000 and more wer e Issued during the final 2 weeks of October: • HARBOR VIEW HILLS Gerald Keahl. pool at 1934 Port Trinity, $3,400. D. L. Bren Co., per t meter walls, Tract 7032, Uni t 11, $7,322. D. L. Bren Co., 69 permits for single famllydwelUngs, tot- al value, $2,238,950. • EAST UPPER BAY H. K. Chambosse, 428 VIsta Grande, sun shade, $1,000. I.D.H., 54 dwell1ngs ln the Bluffs area, $1,768,400. * SHORE CLIFFS Richard RawUngs, add room at 170 Shorecllf1s Rd., $5,000, • CAMEO SHORES E. S. Pashley Jr., pool at 4501 Fairfield Dr., $3,000. ' CORONA HJGHLANOO Burr & Evans, addition, 421 Cabrlllo Ter •• $2,500. • BACK BAY Koll Income Properties, In- dustrial shell buildlnrs at 1801 Dove St. and 4100 Birch St., each $85,000. ne Lane, $9,000. • LIOO ISLE P, Miller, alterations at 215 Vla Ravenna, $2,000. *BALBOA Beach Properties, 2 story duplexes at 911 and 913 E. Balboa Blvd. at at 906, 908 and 910 E. Oceao Ft., $210,300. MESA FIRM PICKED ' WEST NEWPORT HEIGHTS LIGAL IIOTICI WaHer Rlcbard&Do~~~=~ Pauli.De Fagan, dlvtdlng wall ates, Costa Mea Ill and corridor , 846 Production aad Pla.DD1nc ftrm bas Pl., $1,000. NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING selected to destP the Hoar Hospital, parking lot AMENDMENT NO. 305 mUUoa first iDcremeDtof shelter, 301 Newport Blvd,, Notice lshtrebJctYenlhattbe tnc 1lb1ts 1D tbe Watts $1,200. Pla.MLDr CommluioD r...,.,l ar.._ • LINDA ISLE City of Newport Beacb G. Thagard Jr., pool at 60 a pubUc tbe Linda Isle, $4,000. tton of • NEWPORT HEIGHTS Company, Inc., an ameod- Ray Nielsen, addition, 332 ment to the PlanoedCommunlt} Holmwood Dr., $7,800. Development StaD:Ilrd& tor • NEWPORT "Newport Place" lo permit John Geary, add1Uon 5007 vlslou;~~lo~the~'~·I~•~Dd~:ll~se~ Seasbore Dr., $5,200. and Ski Mart Inc., remodel, 2600 Sd)ject property Is W. Coast Hwy ., $3,000. Brlst<>l Street (Pa~o Thomas Pollard, store troot oo tbe BCMitb. Mac.Artbur atteratioo, 2600 W, Coast Hwy., on tr.:f east, 1.00 Streb Sl,OOO. on the oortb &Dd. welt. BIYd.. remodel for Kentucky that laid pllbUc Gmts IN GREEN will be riDCIAI doorbells IUid maDD1n1 booths tttrough Nov. 16 to raise flmc1s by setunr the 19'1! Glrl Scout caSeoda.rs. Ooe of the colorfUl caleodara ls dilplayed here by 2 junior Girl Scouts, Boonie Messenpr of lrrtne Terrace. at len, a student at Lincoln school, and Barbara Dern of Harbor VIew Hllls, who attends Harbor VIew school. They are both 6tb graders ao:t both members of Troop 211. Tbe money collected w111 help accumulate fUnds for lndlvtdual tr oop acUYIUes and for acqutrtnr and maiotalninr camps, equipment and Scout houses used by the 31,397 Girl Scouts of Orange County, (Ensign photo.) RECRUIT GRADUATE$ rr:======ii1 Navy Seaman Apprentice Mark A. Carver, soo otMr .ILDd Mrs. LesUe A. Carver of 518 Pierpoint Drive, Costa Mea. has gradtated from recruit traiDlng at the Naval Tr&ln1Dc Center , Sao Diego. He Is a 1971 grad~ate ot Costa Mea. BALBOA . ... .... , ...... ,. .......... ~ ......... s.: o,-•• ., ,,,..0 .. blp acbocl. 4PORT , G I •• Don Steloke, 3107 Newport Notice Is ~~:;r:~:; Frted Cblckea store, $5,000. beld oa tbe 18th at • NE WPORT CENTER ENLI STS IN C. G. M, S, Clerg Co., partioDS at 366 San MJruet, $1,177. Tbe tr.-tne co.. tenant lm-eout G1ud Seaman Recrutt the ~~=~~:r:~ STOREWIDE SALE pronmeots at 610 Newport W'UU&m A. Hucroft Jr •• 100 of at wldcb Center Dr., $50,360, aDd 500 Mr. ud Mr1. William A. Hua-au Pt1'10111 Newport Ceoter Dr., $7,000, croll Sr. ol ZSU SUI>. Ala Pill' IUid bo bllrd llllr- Arkralt, 48 Fashloa tsllad, An., Cotta u...., bas eollsttd .Jackie H•U.., Secrltai'J remodel to join with nllttnc lD tbt Cout Guard at the Coall Nnport Btacll CUJ Arkrall shop, $10,000, Goard RocruiU., statloo, '-Pluda( Com mi - Pooderoa Homn, partltioDI Blaell. Be ll a 19'JO l:l'~te Pablllta: Mot'. t , 19'71, la • &ad H&!JIIAC at 319 Sao Mlpo~ of c;-. N--IMp $5l,S!II, "' WEST UPPER BAY GoA. G. B. ~~P.:~~ P-Dr.,l William-. --1 .. GoluJ, Savings to 50%U: •• • NOISE STUDY IS ASKED ~ ,......, comaus-tlle Commlllfoo-. &GlACio ...,, ••• .arpd a com-~·· pnbeulwt ltldy ot tbe ft1 1 Tbl pr'(lpC)Al trOUt bar ..., -----.. -~ --Ia ~--,.. ltMiwtlll __ .. __ Tbo ollldJ-r-11 Ia tboolOOPJmB(porcei•Od--., rtJUII-)li'GIIllllu.c dt<lbtll~ · ---1-ll<lloo La Ia .... of 71-100 PIIDB, taadl.oc Llld --oft .. a. ... of tbt -....... -..... .. ID&)or alrportl, 111<11 U tbt El prol't bo piau tD ......... tf- Toro Mulot c..,. Air Stallo., ltcttrt -attoo••tloo tD A,._larltlat:tbtlluclyll-tbo oollo lalldo lbe btloc dralltcl by tbt Plllui1Dc IIOmts. Ao aecoptable ..... of .a.tf. After uotber review b)' D01M 1Diide, oommtu~oaen the eommJ•stoo, the propoal han ladlcated, would be 80 Wlll llk tM board ol APt!'-PNDB or leBI. YJeora to hire ao Odtalde coo-Lqal dittleulttes Uiae h'om nltalt to mate tbe study, plott1Dc out tbeae nolle 100e1 Jolla l..a.De, secretary to the oa mapa, Mr. Laoe ald. Wea- Ptanatnc CommlssSon, said tber CODdlUons affed tbe dis- Tuesday the scope or the pro-persioa of noise, aod ttte 100e1 polifld study ls prueotty neue would vary from dl)' to day. aJ!d must bereYie'!,edlp.J.owltb Press rights issue raised Newport Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil said yesterday tbat be wlll recommeod to tbe Newport Beach City CoueU ttlat U delay any et.nces lD. its ordtDaoce on Utter until the S~reme Court cla.rllles a re- cent ruli.Qg on a Dewspaperanti- dlstrlbutlon ordi.Danee. Couoellman Lindsley Par- SODS last week had asked the N.B. woman fatally hurt frances M. Campbell, 78, of 3108 w. Ocean Front, West Newport, was fab.Uy injured In Newpo rt Beach late Tuesday atterooon when she ns struck by a car while attempting to nl.k across Newport Blvd. be- tween 31st aDd 32Dd streets. Tbe Coroner sa.ld Mrs. Campbell died at 7:40p.m. in the emer gency room at Haag Hos- pital, 2 hour salter the accident. Pollee said Mr s. Campbell stepped from the center dlv1der Lnto the path of a northbound car driven by Robert Swigart, 26, of 808 W, Bay Ave., Newport Beach. JUSTICE GARDNER TO TALK AT C. C. DltH~ER Justice Robert Gardner of the 4th District Court of Appeals will be the ~er at the 22nd anntal member ship bri.nquet of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce this Saturday even- ing. Nov. 6, at the Mesa Verde CCKIItry Club. Social liiOar at 6 p.m. wUI ~JM~!wle U. 'l p.m. ctfhJit. . "'I v ... <# ••I...aw and otder, then and oow" wUI be thetopJcofJustlce GardDer, who Is a resident of Shore Clltfs aDd former su- perior court Judge for Orange County. SCHOOL CUSTODIAN MATT HOSTETLER DIES Matt J (Splde) Hostetler, 79, or 219 Magnolia, C~sta Mesa, died Nov. 1 at Haag Hospital. He was born Nov. 19, 1891, Ln Kansas and cam~ to Orange CoWlty Ln 19Z3. He was a cus- todian rorlheCostaMesaschool dlstrlct for lZ years. Survivors lDclude hls wife, Martha; a oephew,JackofCosta Mesa; and 3 nieces. Fuoer:.l services will be held at 1:30 p.m. today, NoY. 4, at Ben Broadway Chapel. Inter- ment will be at Paetnc View Memorial Park. EFFIE HART SUCCUMBS W:rs. Eme Hart, 73, or 1939 Whittier Ave., Costa. Mesa, died Nov. 1 at Costa MesaMemorlal Hospital. She was born Jan. 3, 1898, tn OklahOma, and came to Oraoge County Z2 years ago. Survivors inc lude her hus- city attoroey to rewrite the city's Utter ord!Daoce to do sometrUng ,about free clrcula. t1on newspaper s. Mr. Parsons named two such newspapers, the News and the lrvlne News. "l!ve had complaints about both of tbem from people who go away and llave . them pile .., on their lawns," he said. Mr. O'Neil said the city's present ordinance prohibits the distribution of noo-commer cl.al newspapers liDless they are at~ fixed to tbe dOor knob or other object to keep them from blow- Ing away. "This keeps them ott the lawn and out of the yards," Mr. o•Nell 'said, "but U doesn't solve the problem they cause by acting as a green light to burglars when tbey pUe ~." The Calltornia S~r·eme Court had ruled just 3 weeks ago that an anti-distribution ordinance adopted by TOOU.sa.Dd Oaks was unconsUtuUonal aod was a violation of the First Amendment. The S~reme Court based Jts decision pn a dtstloctloo between "wrltten literature" and Utter. The Court, while recogni%1ng the city's right tocootroiUtter, stated that the ordinance was overboard and that Thousand Oaks had UDdertakeo u ..... tenslve interference wUh the distribution and ctrculaUon of a 11 types of written material Where the ordinance strikes at written literature 1t "collides wltb tbe constitutlooally en- sbriDed rtPts of freedom ol ~Piech am press... ~ Mr. O'Netl said lle did DOt yet know whether the city would have any room to eveo tlgbteo up the ordina.Dce. "l've sUU got some research to do," be sa.ld. Mr. O'Nellsaidthatacltlsens gro~ Is seeldng a petltiorl to the court to rehear tbe matter "and until the court takes some kJod of action ,on that pettUoo. or until It clarlftes Its broad ruling, l'm going to recommend a delay." WIHS GRID Tl TL E Our Lady Queen of Angels IP'ammar scbool ln East Bluff bas won CYO Class A football championship ofOrangeCOtmty , This Is only the 3rd year tbat the yo~mg school has fielded a team. Good deJense and the forward passing of Lee Nordlund han been prtmarUy respoosible for the team's success. The scbool set another recordlnwtnnlng&D unprecedented 4 tropbles at tbe tournament: for best team, best coach (Charles Brand). blgest crowds, and the sptrlt trophy. -. the Re•. Robert Boyd BBC PROJECT STARTS HU'ti 4 soos, Deltoo aod Duane The Balboa Bay Club aDd the of Costa Mesa aod David and Sandplper Development Com- Vernou of WatsoaYIUe;Zdaugb-pany, both of Newport Belch, ters, Mrs. Carl Andrews of announce the start of eoa.struc- Vlrpnia and Mrs,. Gerald Ecbls Uon on a$5.5 mllUoDreereatioo of Hanford. and r esidential complex at ID- Funeral sen1ces will be bekl dian Wells. "DECORATED DREAM IN TURTLE ROCK" H you wsnt it all done, this is it-SHARP, SHARP. ~ bedroom plus family room. 2 baths. atrium, wife-saver kitchen with self cleaning oven. built-ins. Lovely shag carpet· ing, custom drapes. Large cpvered paho. supurb landscaping. A ·'Dream buy" at $47,900. f . No Diamonds Please!! Give Her R-0-0-~M And room she has, in thil 2500 '"I· ft., 2 lf.ory beauty. Large 11tepdo:wn living room with fireplace, f i Uper &ize bedrooms, 3 baths, huee game room, family room. 3 car garage, 3 ton refrigeration, ankJe deep Jhal' thruout, custom drapes. out!Umding 1anthcaping. Owner says "Submit offer" ........ $42,600. 644-7270 AIUIMI-·~ ...... 7""..,.. AJIOCI£111 .IAI.TOIU (.,.....,~~._. ....... (CJIIONa OIL MAR. CAL". ,_ .............. ln.-itet you to ~e.e the1r rlf;Wftl aatorn borne i.n [)oooa Sbora.. ...., OPEN OA.ILV /10 A..M. to 5 P.M.! Tastefully lkconttd and fumb.hed by at 2 p.m. today, NOY. 4, attbe To be kno'WD as the Baibol. 11.~:= Westelllf C-L lalermeotwtll Bay Club/lodlao Wells, tbtpro-I' be at the Abbey. ject is located betwMDtbelalr- ways of IDdJaD Wells eoc.tr:r FRANK DOU SUCCUMBS Club udlhe Saala-llooo- Fraot Dore,ll,ofl5011arlae ta.Ln..s. flrst ptue ol UM d._ AM., Bll:a.IJ~dJedOet.SO nlopment 1Dcludesaclubbilae, at Park UdoCOIIftle.elllt Hos. reereatlooal faciUties aDd coa~ pltal. He wu borDStpt. I, 1883, domi.Dlwns. Ia Mew YorltllDdcametoOraap C...,IJSOTIIIII&O.Hensllle CLAY ROIIMSOII DIU .-r of a Ford dloltrllldp lD Clay 8, Rolllasoo, of 1119 Wblrtfer tor maa,. :rar•. Yadetn. Au •• coaau .. , died SWYiTOI'I toclade b18 wtte, NOY.l at Ho&c ttoc'taLHewu Hurlet; I toOl, Jolm of Wlltt-bora Fel>. 9, 1917,1a ~~-~ Iter, -1 of J,.. Lalla Llld ..... came II> Oruco c-,. Ia Fruk Jr. viLe Jolla; I dalllb-1958. He wu a aM ........ ..... llu. IIUptet J ... -for tbt F. 11. TUWIIR•IITCo. II Flllbro<*, ud llrt, Betll' for 10 TiltS. .__,of Balbo:l lllud. F-.1 .-.!coo wtU bobold ao.&I'J 'ftl nc:lted ltol', 1 Sat.-day, HOT. I, &t Bollftt, udiMISWU et-""'.t ll'-1. BtU.--,IIcw- tl oar LodT ~ "' ""'"" tarr 11 lba --di-CialoUc cwca. lll•:rltelllwu r.ctcw. DaMttc.~MJ'il at Good Sboplllrd c ... -,. tolba IMui-. HIAIIIHGI$HOV. 22 -....... --.--.. • partloo .. Ooou ..... ••-AUIIB-IIl _u....,,a_ll .__,ua .... ~o~~-. .............. CII:rC... .. _._.. .. _ .. ,. .......... c •• ,. ...... ..... 5 UNITS APPROXIMATELY I ACRE Of GROUND RIGHT IH THE CEHTER OF COSTA MESA $80',000 WITH TERMS OCEAN FRONT LEASE Balboa Peniniu Ia • •a.cJtOOMS Jf 8ATHS 1100 UNII'UfUrUSHI:O 0,. 11a I'UIIHISH KD ROY R. MCCARDLE UALTOit $41.7729 • TIY,~_[lAY, NOV. ~ 1971 CORONA OEL MAR, CAUF . lltwpch't a-d! · Balloo Ba ... Island Costa Mna ' Udo Isle ear-del Mor Petti IJa,.nll f<eaft'J f1V!iUII/j NEW umNG -lA YSIDE DRIVE CUSTOM HOME -Pier & slip with room for 50' sail or power boat. Heated & filtered pool plus sandy beach. Modern styling W!lh many elegant features. 4 bedrooms. 31 :.t balbs. den & nice kitchen with pantry ... $165,000 -Leasehold only S1400 year. CAPE COD MOVE-IN CONDITION -3 bedrooms. 2 baths, suitable for 2 or 3 adults. ~ear lrvme & 20th. Carpets & custom drapenes. Owner may lease option. A.n outstanding buy at $32,,500. CUFFHAVEN A VERY LIVEABLE - 3 bedroom, family home.· ~any windows in living room & din- ing area look out at covered patio. For the hobbyist there is a dark room. a dog run. &. ample gardening space ... $33,500. .LEASE OR LEASE OPTION LINDA ISLE -Available immediately. Best buv on Linda at $189.000. Luxurious carpets & drape.~. •51 Lind<~ hie Open S<~t. l·S Ollb o,.. s.tw.~oyo a s .~.,. PETE BARRm REALTY 1605 w ...... Dr ...... 642-5210 ••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful Custom Homes 4 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS 70' J: 88' Strad;.a. Lot with Pool. .••.•.••.. S1Z5,000 5 BEDROOMS, 5 BATHS Large patio, complete privacy, a Nord address ... , .. , , ....... , .. , . $129,500 WATERFRONT 5 BEDROOMS, 6 SA'tili 4,210 sq. n. Uvt.o.g area with pier " slip .... S%45,950 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MLS SALES REPORT Sales through Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $81 million for the first 9 months of 1971 -an average of $9 million a month! In September, 190 sales were made for $8.4 million, 391 new listings were processed, 49% were sold, 55% o! sales were cooperative . List your ·,. property with a Realtor. I EAmWFF Beautiful 5 bedroom, 3 bath. 2 story home on choice lot. Formal dining room. Carpeted • draped. Nice View. •118. $51,500 CAMEO SHORES 4 Bedrooms. 3 baths. formal dining • fam· Uy room&. 3 car prage. P10oramk OCMn view includes view of jetty. PriYite beach & your own pool. = 121. $95.500 WSX HARIOR VIEW Outstandlnc 2·story 8 bedroom, 4 blth home. l'onoll dining &. family n><>ms .. Extel!llft bu.ilt·i.n features and amenities too numerous to menllon. Must ,.. tD appred1te. UOO,OOO. #127. 5 11.-5 IATHS·POOL OulltAmdlnr view from 4400 aq. n. ea- Sho .. -. Jl'ormll dinlnc &. famllJ room~, wo1 llor. 1 filoeJIII<el. 4 cv ,.,..,.. Now of· f-at tiSS,OOO. ~ 118. ., un 3535 l Clat .... ' llill£.1111 .. 11 Broadmoor I ~ First Time Offered L • HARBOR V1EW T 0 R 8 • FJVE BEDROOMS • TWO FffiEPLACES • PANELLED FAM JLY ROOM • SUPERME LOUS NEIGHBORHOOD For appolntment to view call CoRBIN-MARTINjl t====644-7662====~~ ~•o~••••• oltnJa.J~u PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APpOINTMENT 12 Linda Isle Drive Elegant new S Bfl.. 41.2 ba. home ""tfonnal din· rm., fam. rm., wet bar. Impressive en- try court w/16 ft. mahog. doors ... $179,500. 106 lind• Isle Oriv• C:ustom Sin~le story 3 Bdrm .. 3 bath water- front with p1er and slip . Large master bdrm. with sauna. Dining. kitchen & living room have water view. 52' lot $135 ,000. 92 l inda Isle Oriv• Beaut. 5 BR. 4 ba. home w/fonnal d in. rm. &. family rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside stairway. Built·in gun cabmet & bookshelves. $155,000. W•t.rfront lots No. 76 : 3 Car garage. Faces So\llh .. S80,000. No. 56 : North Lagoon exposure ...... .,SO,OOO . For Complete Information On All Hornet & Lots, PIHM Call: BILL GRUNDY, Realtor ldenders Bldg. •f lind<~ hie 341 BAYSIDE OR., SUITE I, N.l . 67S.I61 ••••••••oooo••• HARBOR VIEW HILLS 2815 BLUEWATER WATCH TH E BOATS FROM THIS LOVELY 4 BED- ROOM, FAMILY ROOM HOME. Olri'STANDINGI •••• COM R-2 S B£~0011 HOME WITH PLANS FOR ADDrTIONA L UNTT. DINING R()()t.c, Z SA THS, CALL TO SEE THIS CIIARIIIER. •••• COM DUPLEX SOUTH OF RIGHWAY. CLOOE TO EVERYTHING. . ~,~··· CORONA DEL MAR LOT LARGE R-1 L01' --OUTSTAIIDIMG VIEW, ONLY $1),000 Bank wi II open ·Nov. 10 Southern Californt.a First Na- Uona.l Bank w11l open its newest office Wednesday, Nov . 10, ac- cording to an anoo~mcement by Geor ge L. Woodford, executive vtce president. To be known as the Harbor View Office, th.ls new factUty will offer Us de- positors a. II of the services a.nd conveniences t hat character- ized the former Newport Na- t1ona.l Bank, plus much more. There wtn be free checklng for the life of the account wtth a mlnimum of $100 or mor'C!, sit- down banking for all customers, day-long refreshments, custo- mer adding machines, cash re - ser ve accounts, new "write your own loan" service, Ma.s- LEGAL NOnCE F' -14112 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followin g persons are doing business as: Tradewinds Liquor , 6710 W, Coast Hi ghwa y, Newport Beach, Calif. 92660: Rufus Ra y Longstreet, 7104 w. Ocean f r ont, Newport Beach, Calif. 92660; Edward J . Adams, 11182 Fraley, Garden Grove, Calli. 92641. Th..ls business Is being con- ducted by a partnership. Signed: Rufus Ray Long- street. This statement filed with the county clerk of Orange County on: Nov. 2, 1971, by Beverly J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. Publish: Nov. 4, ll, 18, 25, 1971, in th e Newpo rt Harbor Ensign. LEGAL NOTICE F -14111 FICTITIOl5 BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following per son Is dqlng business as: Placement Agency, 716 South Main Street, Santa Ana, Cal1fornia 92701: Thomas A, Nugent, 3000 North Mount:a.ln Avenue, Claremont, California, 91711. Tills business .Is being con- ducted by an indlvldual. Stped: Thomas A. Nugent. Tbls statement flied with the couoty clerk of Ora age Co''""' ter Charge, and personal in- vestment counseling. Th..ls new omce wtu also offer Vista drive-ttlrougb banldng. with two lanes to serve the customers and with special !lours from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m., Monday through friday, andfrom9a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday. The new Harbor View Ottlce becomes the 7lst otnce to be opened by Southern Ca.Wornla First Natloaat Bank, OQII: or the oldest financial institutions 1D California. Started ln 1883, this ba.llk has grown from one oftlce and assets of $50,000 to 71 of:U ces and assets of over$ '700,- 000,000. The unusual design ofthenew fa ciUty totals 4850 sq. ft. and was designed by architect Wil- liam Ficker of Newport Beach. Alden Johnson Is president of the bank, and Is headquartered in san Diego. George L. Wood- ford Is executive vice president, and is located in Newport Beach. The new office manager wtu be Bill D. Cole, whO brings 10 years or dtverstned banking to his new position. He has been with Newport Na.tlooal Bank for the past six year s, most re- cently as assistant vice presi- dent in charge ot loans and office operations at their Uni- versity Otftce in f ullerton. The grand opening is sched- uled for 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov . 10. There will be a "mys- tery message" event, wher e r ecipients of a card mailed to them earlier may come in a.nd see U they hOld a g11't message on their card. Gilts wUI be given to new depositors who open elther a checking or._::d'-"ll lngs account of $100 or Bank hour s wi!l ~ 10 a.m. to 5 p .m. dally-, and until 6p.m. Fridays. DAVID SCOLES DIES David Edward Scoles, 44, of 520 Narcissus Ave., Corona del Mar; died Oct. 30 at b.ls resi- dence of an unknown cause. The coroner's outcets and awaiting logical tests. He 29, In Orange """"'"' on: Nov. Z, 1971, by hls broth- J. Maddox, deputy county coeJc<y--o.r Fla.., and Publish: Nov. 4, 11, 18,-a sister, ,Mrs. Ruttl Ruby ot 1971, 1n the Newport--IG.rbor Columbus, Ohio. Ensign. _--Funeral services were prt .. vate. Baltz Morttary, Co•roo•l del Mar, was 1n charge arrangements. .<C(GAL MGTICI F-14113 FICTITIO!E ~li>INESS NAME STATEMENT Tilt lollowiDc persoolsdolng _._.. u : Yua-N-Stuff, Z731 I .'COUt HwJ., CoronadelMar, ... : 8eUJ Jut wtcutrom, -IIIII Air Clrclt, Haallll(-lla-,-. 'ltU ' tn• 11 belle coo-_..,u__.. ...... 1.-· '!"* *' • -.... ,. tbe .-, ·-fJI OIUIIO co.tr -*'· 1, It'll, IIJ -11 I .. --....., ... .-.:. . ' en¢' *'· ~ u, " •. lfft, ........ - 1 'r 0 . HAAKIHSOH. DIES Orn 1 Haak:iUOD. 54, ot ZOM Tbur.lD · Sl., COlla ~~~-• .d1td Oct. Z8atCosta.MeaMemorlal Ho.ptti.l. Ht WU barD Marc h 14, m 7, Ill ......... came"' Or- .... CocdJ S )'lUI 110· Ht was a mechiAle at Bowle'a Garap, Costa M-. SUrY:I•or• IDellde h1l wile, Ht .. ; S 8001, DtrklofWlcblta. Koa., Ropr ot RIY•-ud R-otK ... u, ..... . F-.rtl HI'YicN .... blld II Silo-, -· ---larJ, COlla ... , wu .,.... __ Th61'6'& Somothlnf1 Nowon .tho Rol'izon • MAJ. KUHN DECORATED MEIPOKT IIAMDI !!!1111 A liST SEC1101:-l'llt,l TMUIISOAY,IIOV. ~ 1111 OOIIIIIA DB.IMI, CALl F. - 0 • 1770 NIWP'OIT COSTA MISA ~.,., DON'T GAMBLE ON FIRE! MARINE ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION MOST BOATS UO. CALL J ACI(-841·89015 AFTER 8 P .M. WE OPEN NEXT WEEK t'lnw4"rN R~· ~lorrl Th• f'rln~& .. u .. n .. flt tJ;alltl Drag • Ca•eo Cl••n•r• s ................... ~ lnapt•rlalllardwar•• Th .. Ma1&1•· Mlrrnr lloward"s Nutrlalon ShPII Ull t 'tunpany ' Newpor•. S•atlon4"rN M a.-a a 11·1 rv I a• R•a It y."Ujjjjjj'iiioif, c ·•n411rea Uall'•lted . WEDN~SDAY,NOV.lO • • ... ASTRID STDR E CATH Y LAM GSTOii MIN A MASSON P AM PATTISON FIRST ZONT A GIRLS ARE SELECTED iOc COSTA .MESA Bal Scouts need leader SlDce' Aprtl, ..._ IJcoat.. master WIJdu Tbonw.t dMd, Ba-Scout Troop 5 bu -without a leader. Tbt boJ• ue from 11 to 11 )'t&rl old, I.Dd aeed 10meooe to 1lld tbtm ta outdoor aDd voCi"« aetlYS.t1u. Tbo troop, __ .., .., Cbrlat Church bytbiSea, UoSted Methodbt, meetaUODIJIYilPQ at the ebureb, 1400 tt. Balboa Bl,d. Tbe Balboa Penlnsula Scout Tr(i,p coutsts of 25 member a. aU raring to dJr 1Pto plaaed scouUDc procnru. But tbeJ must tave a seoutmuter flnt. Ray Torlan, a Troop 5 dJ .. rector, said the boys are ON PHOTO C HRISTMAS Tbt Unt Zonta girls of the moottl for the oew school year were hooored at the October luncheon meeUngofthe Newport Harbor Zonta Club attheSenlor CUlsens recreation center. a.nlious to pr~e for the ANAHEIM TRAFFIC OFFICER Carl Martin pins satety bug served as timer for boys swim of first class Scoot. She did man award, and a scholarship Sc.out-0-Rama. on Nov. 6 at buttoa oD Bobble Lake of Corona del Mar as remtnder to teams durln& all ber 4 yeus lD vollmteer work at Hope Haven from the Audubon Society to Orange County FairP"OUDds. ride bicycle safely. The buttons will be given away by the M A. T T R E SS E I lllgh school. other activities for the mentally handlcawe-;1 attend eampdurtngthesummer. Four to flve bulldred members On.np CouDty Tratttc omcers Assn. during the Orange KEW _ u aVJLDIIfG have 'included yearbook co. during the summer of 1970, She plans to major In history are espected to partlctpate. County lnternattonRI Auto s now Nov. 17-21 in Anaheim Con-I~Jular Sh•P" editor, GAA, sophomore class Honors tnelude all star awards or science In college, probably There wUI be a round!,C) of oew y8Qtloo Center, when all the new 1972 models of autos will I...,....-c.a.a vice-president, and CaiJfornia from GAA,honorrolldurtngher marine biology, studying for a scout members Ud diseusslon be on dlsplay,Safedrtvingwillbe s tressedin a booth manned COSTA MESA MAnaw , co. A senior girllsselectedtrom each of the 4 high schools on the basts ofleadershlp, eltiaen~ shJp, scholarship andservtceto her school. At the end of the aehool year, the Zoot& ctrls of the month select the one they feel to be most QtaUrted to be Darned ZOnta ctrl of the yeu for each school, aDd the re- cipient of a scholarshJp., Association of Student Councils freshman, soplt)more and ju-career In teaching or setenttnc of Ideas for swnmer camp, by the Trame Officers Assn. (Richard Pucillo photo.) 2150 N.•pert -.... u._.., a. a• r~re~nbUve. S~ Hrvedas nn~lo~r~y~~~·~·~·~·~"'~'~~~l~ng~lr~e~~~-~r~e~~r~c~h~.--------------~19~n~~·----------------~--------------------~----------~----~====~==~~~====~ Cand)'strlper at Hoag Hospital r Here are the Hllctioas for October: • • • • ASTRID STORE, daQCMer of Mr. and Mrs, Joha Store, 441 Isabella Ter.,CorooaHt&'h- for Z years and as swim teach- er tor the Costa Mesa recrea- Uoo department for 2 summers. She was seleetedasanalternate to Girls State. She plans to atteod Orange Coast CollegeaOO then to an art school to stody tor a career in interior decorat- Ing. • • • • NINA MASSON, daughter of W:r. and Mrs. Pierre Masson, 3099-A Ginger, Costa Mesa, Is president of the Girls League at l&Dds, ts drlll team major at Estancia high school. She Is Corona del Mar hleh IIChool, . vlce..presldeot of the Pep Club, member of sentor hODotaryso. has held a number of otnces 1n ctety, CaUforDla. ScbolasUc AFS ts a member of CSF Federation and Pldlharmootc clas~ council and ca.Ufor~ Juntors. She ha.l beeo active Association ofStudentCounctls. ala> In American Field Ser-Honors include the E. L Moore vice aDd a eaweiJa. cbolr. She Masonic award tnl970 the Gold Js Usted In "Who's who among "E" award aod Eagie of the American teeoagers." Durlng month award. She worked at the summer sbe was a delegate Filivtew State Hospital from to Girls State, where she was 1968 to 1970, Sbe hopes to be choaeo as outstaOOing cltiseo., accepted at tbe University of and wa• •med rfll)reteotaUn cawornta at Davis ma)ortnaln to Girll NaUoo. Sbl piau to aatrJUoa. lbr a ear ... u DU· ·--d 11Dmrldll,lll0· trltloalot. . ·-jortnc altber 1n poUUeal science • • • or antbJ'opoioiJ. • • • • C ATHY LANGSTON, daulbter of M.r. aod Mrs. WII- Uam E. Lanptoa, 901 Sooora Rd., Costa Mesa, Is social ac. UviUes commlssloner tor the aSJoclated student body and Girls League art commissioner at Costa Mesa hl&tl school. She designed the cover for thls year's stodent manual. She has • PAM PATTISON, daulbter ot Mr, and Mrs. Robert Patti~ soo, 8710 W. Ocean Ft., Welt Newport, Is leader of the drlll team at Newport Harbor hlch school, member ol GAA, hU been active tn the student Coun· cU and was secretary of her class as a freshman. She W been a Girl Scout for 10 years, served as secretary of her troop in 1967 and now bokls the rank Corona del Mar Chamber Talk By HAL PINCH IN PRESIDENT 1D respoose to Hveral sug~ (Htlons made to your Cbamber officers aoo directors, there wlll be a poeral membership luncheon Wednesda.y aoon. Nov. 10, at the Villa SWeden; coner of Orchid Ave. and COilSt Hwy. Michael Hurst, president of Doo the Beachcomber, Is going to brlng tbe pthertna some tboueht• oo the d1niaatndustry aa well as eomm\IDlty oppor- tuDitlas researcbtd from his mill)' yea.rs In the bualaeu. Clamber's board of directors holds Us monthly me@tlng. • • • It was a beautlf'Ul sigN: on Veterans Day u we observed "Old Glory" proudly flyiDg aloog Coast Hwy. Moodily was the nnat display planned this year. In total, 65 ot our local busJ.ness aDd prolesslonal as~ soclatlons s~rted the tla.g program durtnc 1971. Each has a rleht toreetproud of his cootrtbutlon. • • • 1'boH wbo han heard Mr. T. Duncan Stewart reports H•lt llll)e&k prl'fiOUI}J tell us tblt plans are almost ftaallsed yoa wiU flDd him botb eotartalD~ tor tbe placiD& ol tbe llll UoD lDc &Dd protocatl're. Spl<:lal sculpture, dedicated to Brad• eYIIIla cbiJ.rmu Bob Allton, FlDcb, oa the rocks at IDIIW'a· Ullatld bJ Joba Semple &Dd' Uoa Pol.llt. Doa VODGIIcMrD, blYIUr&Dild The constructloa crew hU th1J Jli'OII'I.m aDd: llDYtte r .. t. ool)' a COlltl• otboursatctrtala dlatl alii baltNII paopll. low tides to prepare tbe bul wiMtber Cbl.mblr JMmberl or rock to receJye tbe ltl.tue, wtll.eb DOt, 1D jota u at II -. "tu prol>ably boYe to bo put In All -rtalty "lrtlt bo "'"lie place by bolleaptor due to Ito for .-llaftllc ......,.. c. •ollf>l alld tbo cblnetor of tbo Cllr-. .,.-ID ool-tornlL llllotbolr -.uwou. lltobnpodtlatu-lato FIDal ~·•*•~ will be ,dedlcatto. eu bt ~ prJot to a•..,....td Dl.ll weet after tbl tbe hOU.da)' .. lOlL. GRAN .D OPENING HARBOR VIEW OFFICE, WED. NOV. 10 tick-tack . Just for opening your NEW PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNT or for SECURING AN INSTALLMENT LOAN Either way, here is your opportunity lo c heck the right lime, the easy, courteous way . Re.ceive your choice of a beauliful decorator clock ... Free of Charge ... for opening your new personal checking accounl for $100 or more or for slarting a new inslallmenl loan of $1 .000 or more. Qual ifying installmenl loans are: Home Improvement, Automobile. Mobile Home. Baal. Airplane. or Personal Loans. Add to. the decor of your living room. den, kitchen, bedr oo m or office w i lh these specially designed electric Decoralor Clocks. There is a slight additional c harge for clocks B and C. PRESENT DEPOSITORS may buy lhese fabu- lous cloc ks al a cosllhars hard to believe' ll"s our way o f sayi ng .. lhank you .. for being a depositor al Soulhern California F"sl National Bank. One per family. ... _.. ......... -......... --VIIW IIIUI omc:l MACAIITHUit ILVO. <-> IIIII fW:IfiC VllW a.ll (ofiiMJIIQstn ... tN.M ........... ,SJt 10121 1 PIIUIIO'I _,..._ (714) 144 •n ·Its ·J····--PitOM .. C:MRIITIAM MIWI. "MIW Mii¥11M. 'ftle AMeiiOnlu aetore tbe Pk>ocl the earth waa tar mort lwnartutt ud llf"'dUetiv. tb&a DOW . Ita: climate WU m11d ud equi-fd:l'e· Perttapa oaly low IDOWttaiM, htua wtdlout .. raU· fleatloa, dotted a terra.lD covered alrnoa:t nerywMr. wttb a -.p Pet trutttul .au. Tlle polar repou of tbU 110M were u boapltable u any otben. M tbelr ~bulb lDdlcate , rena aDd s-Ima p-ew in Alaalta, aortb of Ute ArcUe clrc:le. Captain BliP ...ould oot ban bad to aU 10 tbe Soutll Sea Islands for btM.dtrult; be eould han IOUitd it Ill Greenland or Spltr.berpn, wMre It noul_.ed atoac wltb oaka, planes, rtnk~. mapollu, elJIB&mOna and fern.a. Conditions 1n AotarcUca were almUar. Tbe luzurianee of antedUuvlan vecetattoa Ia mu.Ueat tn tbe coal beds of today. It has been esUmatMI tbat It talcu from ten to fourtHR feet or vecmble matter to make a seam of coal one foot thick, but there are .. ma forty to fifty feet Ullck, and one seam baa beea towad nrylnc from slxty to ninety feet in tbleUeh. Animal ure nourished in tile world before the Flood, on tbe land, In the water and in the air, in many cases of comparatively enormous size. Huce sauri.afts lum- bered over the earth, some nearly a hundred feet IODC from bead to taU . Mammoths stand inc four yards or more in betcht roamed about in almost incredible numbers. Lobcters sU: feet long c rawled in the shallows of the seas; some snails werealmosta foot in diameter. Bata: wttb a win( spread of nfteen teet made ntpt unsafe tor n.rious smaliH cre-atures . Dragon files spread their wings two feet from tip to tip. No rain seems to have moistened the antedUuvtan earth, and not Wltil Noah had ~lked down the p.ncplank of his (ipntic barge did a ra.inbow appear, lor "the Lord God had not caus ed it to rain upon Ule eartb" (Gen. 2:5), but "a river went out of Eden to water the face of the prden" (2:10), and ''there went up a mist from the earth and watered the whole face of the rround" (2:6), a so~called vapor blanket or canopy also known as the rreenhouse effect . But then the great change. "The world that then was, being o verflowed with water, perished" (II Pet. 3:6). Water Everywhere Tbe Flood s eems not to have been a simple pbenome- non of water. Morris writes of "a tremendou& complex of events" occurring during the year when It was ram - pa.nt-"worldwlde torrential rains, tremendous erosion, worldWide tectonic and volcanic upheavals, violent wind- storms, rtcanttc tidal waves, etc ., a s well as p-eat destruction of all forms of life, foll owed necessarily by extensive burials In creal 'graveyards ' of future foesll depos its ." Yet, as Scr ipture indicates, water was the arent of the extinction of life tn the Flood. KeU and Delit.r.scb point this out when they sa)': "The earth presents unquestionable traces of submersion tn the fossil remains of animals and plants, wblch are row.d upon the Cordilleras and Himalayas even beyond the rerton of perpetual snow." WaterPower And whateve r the source or the sources otthe water, It was not Inert. The weight alone or standtnc water on the sea bottoms is enormous in their greater depths. tD "Geotoey and the Flood" Athanaslua Boatz.to pointed out tt.t at a depth of s U:teen thousand teet water would exen a pressure or more than lift)' tons per square foot--and when flowing it might exe rcise several times tbat pressure . The possible bearmc of such creat pressure in the Deluge will be mentioned later in this article. Much more conspicuous and s pectacular, bow- ever, is the tremendous force of moving water at Oood stare. Think or th e havoc wro ught by water as evidenced, tor uample, In the Johnstown Flood of 1889. Tile te r - rific power of even comparatively mino r Ooods was bro\llht home to me when some years ago a t Strouds- bUr(, Pennsylvan l.a , I saw a great s teel bridge which had been wrenched from its foundations b)' a Oood , turned into a twisted mass of metal and carried several hundred feet downstream. Similar Instances mus t. however, bave been multiplied thousands or times In the great Noacbtc Deluge. Whence the Water? But whenc; came all the water of the Flood? It is a crave mis take, of cour!'e, 1! not a piece of sheer folly, to attribute it solely or even pnncipally to rain , wh ich would account for only a few inchf's of water , or , if tht' collapse of an antediluvian vapor canopy 1s pos tulated, not more tha.l a few feet . As Patten remarks, "Rain was. .a drop In the-bucket." Ground wate r , on the other hand, has been estimated a.s able to cover th e land anywhe re from a hundred to thne thousaf'd teet , but obvious ly even this Is insurtl- clent to account for the Flood, which not onl y covered the continents and Is lands but also raised the level of the water tn the seas. Water Is an unusually stable compound, and a ~ter company in Its quarter!)' circula r recently stated that there is never more nor less of it. TII.at , however , Is not strictly true. There Is what geologis ts call juvenile water, wtlich was formed and is even now beinr made by chemical combination In th e processes of volcanic acttOD . Thus the United States Geological Survey esti- mated that, other th1n(s being equal, the Mexican volcano PartcuUn In a decade expelled enough wat~r to create a take rour or fiv e miles square and a ya rd deep. Whitcomb and Morris bold that voiQ&JIIC activity toda)' a ccoun ts for at least one cubic mile or JUve nile water annually , and Whitcomb s tates that as a result of the volcanic and tectonic disturbances at the time of tJw Flood ''rreat quantities or juvenile hter (formed by cbemlcal action within the earth) were poured out oo the earth." Wbetber '\he sources of water that have been men- Uoned-ratn, cround water and juvenUe water----c:ould blve added up to s quanUty s ufficient to cover tbe earth Ia, to A)' tbe least, extremely doubtful, but at all events there ... plent)' of water todrowntheworld. Scripture, to bt sure, mentions only the open.ln( of the window a of IMavea and the breakin( up of "all the fountains of tbe Jl'•l deep" (Gen. 7:11 ), but it maJ be of coaslderable ••tl1caaee that It speaks oflhe rupture of the fountains Wore ad'Yertinc to the rain. Important, too, may be the circumstance that the Bible t• ..-eWe enourb to point out the opentnc of "all the a-ta&aa of the rreat deep,'' thus e vSdenU,. lncludlnc ~ water &Dd tbe volcan..tc prodacUOn of tu.-.aUe wter -*r tbe land aDd UDder tlle ..... But u addtUoaal -.nor a....,-a nece .. ary 11 the Delup is to be ex~ ....... • parel)' natural cro~mely toporrapbtcal ?? ps ol a m.jOr tiDCI . ..... Of 1ud ba•tll tlM sea 1a DO,t a pnrop.ttve · .a, of ... abMd AtlaaU. but u a tatrly cotllJDc. ceo-__. at 1 •:•a.•, u 1a a110 ... nlatllc ot .. bot- ..... I -•• at tbe IJP*•• iter Ill my • ....,. oa tbe ..-.. llaor of a ctaeury--old IKiue wt:oM *-*Uoa .. a1...e .... lnel of lll:e OOIUS, a blodt ,_. .... ,. •• .,._ -.u.... a.tat.,.etlme ill tM world's 011 II J .,. Jl'l 1 Joeata WOidd ....... ..,_' 71•«11 *',.....,.-...... MdiMA.tluUewo.ld Mw ..._ .......... •••u .. a..,.'l'lle,..,.. ... ot .. oc .. ~CIISrtiO '*•·• tN •~eOitMIMd, Ia lA· •us 1 a,....... ueea..stMIIISIIIot .. ..... ... -.............. ot .......... caM~· ---~ ..... _._._...,. ........................... .ad .,.,._, a., .. ,, szweniW&riiMII .. t ·-.... ..... .J.ksAJ' _ _.. ....... ~. ... ,_~ ................ ... ----- CHitiiTIAIII LMNCI At •• race: .. ~ tutwa, It • iDdMd co.rortt.a IO b ... aDd IO be:tireft God ud His .. ,.. pro..._ ill tlM JUM. Th• sre eteraal 'lllrities. TlMre are ,..,.. wbo would tuve u• belle.,. that evwrtbina il re.._tin -aoWq polltl'le or certain, God'• Word AYI, "I am the Lord, I cb.np not," (WalaoiU 3'6) Dr. F.B. Meyer Wei, '"The Oriental abephctd was alway• ahead of his aheep. He wu in front. Any attempt upon them had to take ttim into sccount·. Now God it down in front. He il in the tomorrows. It is tomorrow that rdk men with dread. But God it there already, and all tomOITowt of our life have to pa• 'before Him before they can aet to Ul," Romans 8:28 state•: "We know that all thinp work toeether for JOOd to them that love God, to them who are tbe called accordinc to his purpose." This vene in a WI)' Nmmarizes all the penonal promises of the Word of God . It is the apostle Paul's areat declaration of faith in the race of all the PQISible happeninp of human existence. We can say with Paul -"We know" and then add the words of the Psalmist -"Such knowledae is too wonderful for me." Some of the early Greek manuscripts of the New Testament have a readinJ which throw• much li&ht on the real meaninc here. They say, "And we know that God works in aU thinp for aood." It's not that all thinp in the mselves ue aood, or working for aood; but there is 1n aU-wise and araciow Father in Huven who works in all life 's events and circumstances for the Jood of those who love Him and are HiS called ones. Thlt is -called out ofspiritual darkness and sin into Hit marvelous savina pace. TNI CM.IITlAM aiACOM. 7N lt.ADDIM n .• COLL.IMIIWOOD. M • .t.. C:.W. Tat: •• ,_;., k ... i. _. P-..,-/.oN/.,.. Cllrill ... .. ........, .,..,. .. ,,.. ..., ....,.,, .. • ,..., ~ .. c:w (Epla.'t :3). OR tbla qaar1e. oar, .. ..,., -old ud..,. (llott. U:ll). If .. .._.liled 1o 1Nd7 bow ,... u .. ieb....., --., ....._ _, 0.. ~od t1uoaP His ,_ ....... -__ ,.. _....._ Joelnea. who lived -oane~._ .. M _. d.iea:nl ... ....... Clllw... ol ,.. Gna41a-· -.... coli It oat. -...,_. 1,5GO ,..... bet... ol-4ate. It io jut .. nluhlo u cior .. .._. ....._ J .. cn Orist was owa, ucl tiM twa topdw:r ..-. 011r ... .-Jod8a aad Collie<. _,_ So It ;. -d.o OW ud New ,.. • ._ ud t.ddnc of tbe coat-T•ta.eata. 0.. • dee co.pls eet ... ol d.o Jtl.,._ and the fom~a-ol the -oad -WOtlld be .._ ol Hls dlardl oa thia eartb. complete wiU.O.t die odMr. !aVANT AHD UADO Joana was ooe of the JTUt lead- .,. of 1.-.el, bat our ttady will ... be fnaldeat if we 8ft him .. atnoniJtw'J' man of · -olwoyo CNI.ted tk earth to be 1He placed the inhabitants Hia witaeues and ...-th wu to be a .''";";''1 b ......... ; ..... d~acipli,aed and d.,,.,,,.., erciee of their God's Son, who sin tlaat they the clorioao expe'i;eno follow life OD who are born here Joehua was one of ...,.. .... Cod i1 still plaa today, so "' -how acted about ,;.... Adam treedom of · faJied, just His sam~ for us and re. Cod had children that they do tocb.y. -... aad God the counsel We find that worship, which for obedience wouhip must be the reason: ap- free will. God nwuus OUI AND N£W ..... c:oafidence of the puule encloHd all the piecu and none. If it is difficult to fit the pieces toe-ether, you blame your· self, not the maker of the puzzle. Argument is foolish b«ause lhe pieces either fit or they do not, •nd opin- ioila. do not count. The pu:r.zle can be solvled-by patience and persever- ance. GOO. THE ONI. Y INniPtml Thus it is with the Bible. It is Cod'.s sanctified jigsaw puzzle. It hu 68 books, about 1,200 chapter•, and many thousands verses, and 77t,- 746 words. The statements are not for separate, individual, or private interpretation (2 Pc:t. 1 :10), but they can be unckratood only when they I~ properly trranfed ia their part of the complete: plan of aalvation, and, whrn. they are ao aasembled, the meaning is ao plain that even chil- dren c:an ace and andentand and be- lien. If you cuDOt fit any p.art of the Bible ia.to ill place in the it · the JOSHUA"S nAINING --... .. _ ... .._,. ...... _ ... •• ......... ..... .... leta ...,... rlon, ... -... -tliot --· ......... ---... ... LoN ito -., ... --· (N-J•:t). TM _..-6- plouod -:J-·· ....... -lo Gad.... .._ .......... . .... ... l.ord __. ..... -.. _ .... _.., ... _,., .... r.. ....UU. ••• tiM A-e' 1 Usa ud ................... ,-... Lord's Wp c-. If) . JCIHUA'I -.uu• rAmt .. pve him a charp stronc aftd of a aood cotarap : ahalt brine tht: children of larae:l the l•nd which I swan unto tMm : and I will be with thee'• {Dtut. II :23). Joshua never forwot thit. Today we would uy it wu his slopa. He kocw God was with him aftd all thincs woald work topther for pod for him as kJnc as he loved and o~ Him and worked aceordinc to H• parpoee. GOO'S c:xMNANT When Moses died, and Jothua wu about 85 years old ud W.:s fally equipped to sen-e the Lord by Jeadb.c the P«~Ple into the Promised Land, God spoke: to Jothua, •Jinr ... lloteS my tenant is dead ; oow therefore ariM, co over this Jonlaa; thou, tnd all this people uto tll.e laad which I do rive the-m, even to the dlildrea of Israel." It ia inte-restial' to note that Cod ~ ferred to No.u, aot u a cn:at ~reMer, bat u ""Mc.a 8a'ftllt." T1ae 01111 to be a in Cod's worfr &S and any maa be able ·-·'"-·· thee all the days of tby wu with Moses, so I win be thee : I will not fail thee, nor fonake ·t~ttt. ... Only be thou strone-and Yft'J' coa.r· a~•. that thou mayest obse-rve to do according !I) all the lsw, . . . tarn not from it lo the riaftt baad or to the left, that thou mayest prosper wttithtt- sorver .thou cout." He wu to medi- tate on God's Word day aDd nicbt aad do .. God said. Christ. His He was the for their aalva- wu the: judgt: the laad they the adYOC&te wheo they ,iva by _,._ Promised ••thor-ruler. but for his obey when ,.. Son. these lut ... en to us through Have yoa heard Him apeak to yoa? Are you one of Cod's ehil· dren? Has 7our 110al been born into God's family? If not. you "'ill perish with the earth. How much do you meditate apon Cod's Word? Have you ever beard God's call? tf not, why not? The underside o f an o ld·fuhioned piece of embroidery may look like metnina\eu tt.na&es of threada which make no tenae at aU . lut the to~ide rneab that each thread and each colo r il part of an intricate and beautiful pattern. -The Americln Way Features Manr. people today do not study the Old Teatament at all, but that is beca"'" they seem to know nothing of God's complete plan of salvation. Jesus Hima.elf a.aid that, if we would understand the Y.in2'dom of Cod, we must be like the householder who brin~ forth out of his tr~e~.sure things Thus we look at Joshua. We ti.n t hear of him representing the tribe or Ephraim as one of the twelve spies who were sent out to search the land of Canaan. His name wa1 Oshea, but Moae:s ch&llrt:d it to Joshu•. which mdis *'u.Yioor"' or ,.deliverer." W ith Caleb, Ja.haa eourageoualy pve a OVER THE·RE TODAY GRACE Never let the devil deceive vou mto supposmg that God planned s1n as "a gracious means to a giOI'IOUS eod." fOt rhen SSI\IBtion from sin would be simple justice. not grace. No, vou can't charge GOO w1t h vour sin. II 1S to the guilty, the unde· serving, fa r and wide , that God offers "the fOtgi~o~eneu of si ns accO'ding to the riches d His grace" ~Eph . 1:7\. Tnere are two sig nif ic ant ptvases in Eptt. 2 wh ich shed c lear I ight upon the c hlrac:ter, the natlJ'e, d grace. They are found in Verses 2 and J . which speak of the unsave d as "c hil- dren d disobedience " and "chil· dren Of wrath." Meditate for s moment on UM!se ptvases: "children of disobedi· ence " and "chi tel-en of wriJth." It is ag~~inst this dark , black background of d~stuv~d wrarh, that we read further: "BUT GOO. who is RICH IN MERC Y, f« Hia GREAT LOVE wherewith He laved us, "Even when 11111'8 .were dead in sms. hath quickened u1 together. With Ctvist (BY GRACE Y'E All: SAVED} "And hath raised ut up to- gether and fl'lllde us sit together in heavenlv pl.cet In Chtitt Jes us : "Ttwlt in the eve-to c:ome He might show 1HE EXCEEDING RICI-ES OF HIS CJ'A,CE IN HS KINDNESS TOWAAO US lHI!OU<Ji CHIIST JESUS"Ifoli. 2:•-n Somehow it telcea • '* off one 'a heett and mi!Mt to ca.e to the end d hla rope, • It ..,., and admit thllt he IJ • tl...,, dtstrving of God's •'"'· How t weet, to lhe •s a1 tc:h, I• ttMI >aoondtffut "'"'• al ,.ds ~~~ Hon bv gr~~ee , tterough tha ft,... lshed work of Chrltt et CaZWry1 We .,.e 111 the "cttlkhn d cMe~ obedience" end thlfefcn 'ltv nllll'e !ht chi.._ tJI ....,. .. _ "BUT GOD/'"--- gone, .. '"'"'-· .... -otfltt llt\IICICII to Ill bf ... . lhrougti '''"'· ..... tew .. ... Lord Jttut Ctrfat ... ._ aWt Another Gospel! BJ the late H. A. 1..-ltle. D.D, Lilt. D. Loaa -·· of Moody M .. orial Cllareh. Qlcap FROM '~SWORD OF THE LORD" +i1.t WI .......... d:aua " .. 18Y MURFREESBORO, TI!HN, .If ,..: .............. 8Sf ,...., (Cootlnued from last week) livt te -. _...... • • One Onistian thinks that to be ,,. "' ..... E1. Fo. ,.. .._ • we a tund.ammtallat he must •void ..,. rw. tills • ,., .. eelebntlon ot Easter and Ouist-I MJ ..... Ill wt. -...... mu. He thJnkl they are heatMn lie ..t. r... • ._, ..., .._. M - holklayt or Roman holld~. ~ wlti ... --. ,. ........ ..tdzl other lhlnb ltult any day Is cood ... ., ...... -...,.,.,, .. ... 110 pre.eh on the blrth ol Ouiat ..., .. _,. .. _, .... ., 01' His rftW"rfttlon, and have aome _. ~ ..._ ant ..., -..... :=. ce:~ ~J m.: : .., ...t. _. .. iw, .. ...._ ... Now It lftmS to me s dearly coffee. Another esb vep:tablea and ye.. ........ '-.., _,. ~ .. ..... blued lDte-rpret•Uon to make U wtll not eat meat. One wm ett W I ., -., .., • M ., 'lbNaaJGalarw 3 :t-15 te•eh aecon- only -...... and ............ ""' ...,., ...... -...... dory ....... -.......... plalftly suaar. Well, they are a--e • ~ ..., .... ..., .. _, .. staiN IUbjeet Ia another matter. .. -... No, theft are no Scriptures that quirks, but they need not break Ytt Clllll W. .., • • _,., 'IItie ~an ftnd which te~~eh that we tellowahlp •mona Ouistlans if they W at II ..._ • • ....... OU!Iht 10 teperate from tboee who do not make division and strtle. And so It is with minor difff?'l'. What l.s the PtOtlrllm .beNT 'l'be do aot JepUate fl"om tt:o.e who ences In docb"'M question Ia wbltber ~. do not do everythlnc we think they 'lbttre Ia no ~ for dlffe-rmce when they are OOI&IIbc an ddslp should. Secondary .eparaUon Ia no-common, aDd ...,.._. .n .._, w1wre dearly tauaht In the Sertp-~~thety ~~. ot ... ~ ~~.: ptopetf;t ud a.tr mooJe be~ turft. -~<P • ~ ""•"" loe-..,. 1D lie----IV. SIICONDARY SI!PAIU.· birth, Hll blood atonement, His .m mt do 1111 ....,.. ol dll' --'! 110N BRINGS CONFUSION :' ,::.w;:e:nbomthe .;:: :: Paul did DOt behave •• ...,.,IV' In actual practice so-eaDed tM!eo. Wv•tk:e by fa.tth in Oui.tt But c.. tbla .matter , ..... n. Whit did on~~ary HI*'Sition turn~ out to be wttm OuUtt ... 8Pft on .theM he doT He WGIIIild. Uld: .. , l!ld lmpnt:otkal and eonlullna. 'J"'heTe CJ"H.t euentials on what the Bblt dia.)' ud *" 10 be waaldl • are m...., dtftkultlft. c.U. ''the ta.tth ot the ppel" be eliarpable tD _, of -_. No one bal cllmeulty In 1rn:M1pc (PhD. 1:27; 1 Cor. ts :s..n, then 80 aohe be-::!.::!:..ldl.::r._ 11 ht he OUIIbt not c:oope••• wtth we can be ehartt•ble on minor ~ woald DOl __ -loo -u isiMtl In m.-. matm-.. But . f~. We res-erve the ~'"'"I to one ---. If I un tD br8lr ..,.,__ .. '"" wtth pre•eh aD the bVttt .. 'w--:' .e DDt •t. but Jet ... -.. .... • rl'IIDw ~'"";;;."t" fi'OOd, It But we have an obHcatlon 10 , Elllll warll let -1111 ......_ Mill bot.,...atn Quidlan who lovftl lhe have brotherly love and ldnttneN It anybody did not WUl to obey 1..-.t and one not walldnc in IJ'OU and eharit:J" toward tt:r. wtao are P•ul's pla..ln ~. ~ tlda ma" dn nor -maldnir division and lltrtle, WMk m the fllhll. but JUst ., ter • vnw 14 ...,., "Note that ttsen ,..,.. am 1 .., know Ju1t how tbe7 are .... tbe fiUh." man, and have no oam,.., wltb mueb aca•altilt I -t-n .......__ _ _.If him, tt:at he mq be t TM4.." ....... ~ 2. a... • ......._.a Scrt,.. Wlust does Jt mean 111 *' pu. I am: tD taavit fellowlhlp wtth hlm.T t_.. te TeM:it S.C..dai'J ... e to "walk dleosdlti)''T It Mutt, then, every Ouiatlan bre Jlft'-the .. M feet betDn J ean have reuow.hlp .. ~-........ ..,, . · ... = tbink~ tt .,: ta ~ with hlmf Thftl no OM Ue cauld _.....,,. • t~ •· ''""-,.. ~ ,_ -... haw teas• Die wtth me Iori wn es tbat I lbould ...a.: feDowsldp ~ In the-neme o1 _. t..d ...._ not ,..-teet eithEr I llult -..,.. wtth .,.. ... wbo ~ not brMit: Qvlet. ht,. wtn • •••• au lhe ..,., No, *iDultr ., ,.......... witts ftet)body With frOm ......,. ...... tM1 .....: -..... OlridsJtr .......... wtas. J ~ ,.,......., Ia ..... 7 ... ., .. -afte ............... If-........ £lal a:J. ....... tMt...._I ....... .._ ...W. 1M r .... wd of-.." ·h' t• .,_tile talel ... M ..,., ..._...., wltb a Qlale"n ._..what t. lhan II a. JtM ......... :I...,. fll ... lillie, .. ............. my ................. ........, MJd: ..... , ..... ....,..,Cirtrttt. ..... ~!!:, ........ • CP II 11M .-. prqp-t· _.,c .. ..._ ·u .. ., --. 8llt ..,_-* • ._. ......... at I I IB ... lllllt 7a" nat ...... Af -.... S. I • l 9 WS Ill a. ._:a-~,......, ..u.w. tn ;:.u .;. "':!::'· :-' • .S: = = .":" r: .:'..., fiPIL" • 9 '7 w,...ttt. would' QU04Ie a. ia. .. 1 -J S ..... _. ......... --11 z: I 1 un t lniiNI•ts• Mxs •,c-:; ~ an 1 • ., a .._. .. '' u r.a.et-... .....,,._..,.. ... ,._...a, .. .. .... ......, n "' .. ....., .., .. _ w C ·-• ., Frzne .... ., ....... -. CIA!,· .. ~~.-.. ,.,_ .. _iM4wlllllla. .. PIIII'. ..... • !II.-.. .. --··-.... --~~~~~.:::: ..,"';',"·~a...:-,:::=--• _ .. us =z.r,n;-...,.. ... ..!, C... ........ :'· ... :.l):.:: .:.:a:r.::.-:r'l =·2-~ t;..·c~, = ........ ::Lo-11.,. __ a SILo" ---.!.So" ...... alii ._,...,_. ., ... _ Lnasu •-•-Ia ..... ..,..-• -----..---•• o a_. • 3\ -..--·-·-.... • • ....,.. .... ,..~:----... -- ICIMITIMU •• ••aT Will.) 11o .. ..., .. c-11::111. :--...... ...., .... _ .. __ ... ---·----____ .. _ (CDtn•ut• MtiT QIS t . PEGGY STONE of lnlDe aDd her 10-yeu..okl daucttter, Melody, are showtng the long &Dd the short of fashions. 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"- .................................................. ,.fta pps •••····•··•••••••-•·••-·••n•n••••· .. ••···· .. ,,. •. , ..... . ............................................... A ··-·--·······-............................................................... Oly ............................................................................... . .... ·······················-·······················-·················· .. ············ .. ··-··---.. ··~c. .. _. _____ ;_, ................ ---··--·-···· • ' ' \ fOI ANCHOR WINNING DEEDS RECOUNTED lltiiRSOAY,IIOV. 4, 1171 aMIDIIA Dtl. !WI. 9M;If. w~~~"':.'.~':':V41.:.= i'!:O;:::":..~·*' .• ~~-~.,.-no~ . ..'!.,. -ran. u ..U u,-r-llldllll.,.,...._ DISPLAYS BY SCOUTS 1 ............. 01 .... I. ••••• oiR.C.Wir_. .u.-....--•-..... Glldt; .... 1 *rl ~ ..... -ot 7:11,.. -,, -· .,. _ _,_b_ .-1 --ollllo llewport -.. ..,lllo-y ·• "-....,. •• zl• lTd Cuop Flra a.Jz WID pzr. _. -= --. 4. IICII:r laD: lie tt.t aDQ lllftlaeDat 1001 8utiOI' Ctamblr WOIDM's Dl· llliilba:tloal m..tac pro-U'e eiiUtlt •••'••• ot fiDic ~-t. tile loolt.O_.._ .... BoM,IW•C&rr,Aaldt L P'lzzl -ol TIEd 701, CIU IlL. 1101 Ita-Pl •• 1$01 Yl-lui -k -• deialled lftOI; ud lui,., 11o .,U ........ I ATIIIIorJ, lllo lfiPI· ""'·I ollllo CO* II• hlr· ._. K..,, DarolloJ 1 , ...... lt.tll acrw ._ Ha,.. Pl., ud PI'<II*"Ue•·l»-bJ l.&va LalftJII: lttwport mut ... tor c-..oiBoJ~ ....... Boa ue ••'*• ol cro.dl. dtiiMib"atllctJplcal ~ lUll 51 lola.,. ...... -., -0--liMo a,llay -•IJ o1 -eh clly clerk, no .,.. Tblo ,.. ... , 11a PI'-a. ,.,._ F-lloo• ol ICIIYIIIao 12 lila arau ct tW:• 81111111, Ttn7 lnp uc1 CIMI lot IDr .,...,.., CIIJ st. ud tbealley oorthtrlJ Cb&trft'lllo lor tbtuaalettM. lamliJ orltDtld ftba prodllc-· Y&Jltp For ... " I'UDI, c•tiiiHill pmM, ta... Wallb.Cillda IJI(, --11 ol 9u J-.m ol Ha•ao Pl. aDd botweeo lr· Tba awarcto •••-bJKaD· t-wllll lila oal.,..,..._ .__award-· Ia--.,_u.m, card -•tor. HIO. Rd. lTd wwoi•IJ ol liP!' oloa An. aDd st. AodreW'I claU Ja-, uotoi&M diAe· kldl. Tbelr 0treu -· elzllallro. '-111 -~ --· -.tee projoell. ~;~;;~~prod-by Glue HIU Rd., llubor Vlow Rd., Clift lfaYeO. lor ollboNewport BMcbiiiUIDa ••Bozola aDd Clyde wttb lila llro. Ae.t Bleklor lin. Ud "*f!IPIOIIIdiJ.I, ~' Arae C-· H-•· 9. Varlaoee r-&t o1 Tooy llletJ clo!>ortmoat;lln.Sblrlaf G,_ T-11," wu IIID* ol Gartb Bar-uc1 Wllllalll !Mal partlefpulo wiU Ill-ol Atnorlea. z. Doe permit lllPUeallml ol Ro .. oiCosta MolllordiC>IU Watts,-· o(FJS8;WIUI2m lbo .._ 11u1t ol AmarJea. A. GuiU 121117; lltl. Wl*o j~::ll!r~o.~RI=_.~Sbo:!rt::••:•:•Dki:·~=,~~~~=~~!!::'"::!U~ba:!bo,lll R,Mtaarut AdY..nr• IDe:. ol at 3&01 Park l.aDI, Wut New-Gnmd)t ofUdola~,presideltot aDd has stoce bHD lhoWa at TIIOmU Mrs Ra. Wtlord. florlloDChlbfromN'tw- Loar Bt&eh for MM'IDC bMr port, oo a 1, '150 aq, ft. Jot, tbt Newport Beaeb Htstorlcal Newport e)lmeatary scbool. Flricaiaa Samuel E. Aac~er .. aDd wtae at 511 E. BaU.. Blt'd.. wbere tbe ordiftloee requires Sodtty, ud lbe mualc wrltiDJ Pne Holdeo and Jean Tu-100 ud Pollet Oftleer' JCJtlllllb Balboa; permlaston to proYlde 2,000 sq. ft. • RALPH J. MARTIN, AlP, bas team of Mra, Ra.,b Holden a.Dd dowsky were pveo twla aW'U'da Haro)d Sbtf.ft1n lD ltll· Loa the reqdlredott-streetputiDg 10. UsepermltappUeaUooof JoiDed Walter RJcbardsoa As-Mrs.Ra~bTaodowsky. tor tbet.r combiDed c:Oatru.a-Yutora. CiUJ BvrW.'Mia In Ute city Plll'lriac lot aDd to H•bert MHler of Palos Verdes soelates, the Costa Mesa ar-Mr. Jaeobeeo reeeiYICI tbe tloo.s aDd tor their tDdlYidal Dlla,MeKamy IDd Mrs. Cart .. recetu a credit ot 1S ac• Pealuala for daDclDg and Un cbUeetural and PlanniDC firm, award tor b1s JOO as a lllep&rd coatributloa.s. etoa Ileus lll19e9; Mrt. J. T. baled .,n preYloul ues. eatert&ibment at 810 E. Balboa as prlDclpa.l in charge ot plan-proteetlDg City beaches aDd b" "There's music lD tbe air, ID.cram, llrs. Jam .. Sawyer, Publllh Your FICTITIOUS BU NAME 3. Final ~p ot Tract 7'599, Blvd,, Balboa. .ning. Most recently, hewasvlce doMliDC maDJ hours to belDJ a beautUul music not.t1DC lJ'tMD:I a.ad atat.rs Laurie aDd SktDty creattnc one lot tor de.-eq,-11. Use permit appUcattonof president of VIctor Gruen As-k100 nelgllbor. Wbe lost cblk!-our own Harbor Area, and It Ll Lee Efei'IOQ lD 1910. IN meld of condomlDtums oa tbe Marlners Church for use of a soclates with r esponslbiUty for reo are brougbt to the Weruard due to two of our molt tal•ted Newport Beach City Man-TH 1 former Balboa ReDdnYOUS site relocatable bulldl.og as church city planning and land develop-beadqtarters, Mr. JaeobMD. Harbor resldeots, Prae Holdeo apr Robert W)'IUI apote ODboW ,-.....,.-S~f~A~~~~~[., ••• ALL CITIES IN ~z====~~~~====~OIANGICOUNTY of Ocean Ft. betfteo Wasb!Dg-Claiiii'OOms at 2200 £ Coast meat. John Ballew, Alrmerly makes eYery possible,eft)rt to and Jean TaDCio'Wsky," Mrs. to become tnYOIYed In city 10,.. ton St. and Palm st. Hwy., Coro .. del Mar. · prlbc.lpa.l In charge oi planning make lbe child comfortable. He Lagios said. "Toptber tbty erameat, 4, ResubdJYlsloa request ot 1!. Use permit awlicatiooot for WRA, has left the tlrm to has, 011 numerous occaslona, hue -written the words ud Tbe social hour wu boated William J. Capey to create Sbell Oil Co, tor remodeling join one oflts long-timecllents, taken his own money and bought music ot some 150 soap u by Mra. Hope Gerrie of "• 2 pucels or land for commer. ot the service station at 2801 A. J. Hall Corp. of San Otego. Ice-cream or some other well as the scripts to go Yllb Gerrie Realty. Tbe meettnrwu cial development at 2101 Brtst. E. Coast Hwy., Corooadel Mar. goody, for the lost lr.lds. He them. Through their combined cooducted by Mn. Georce P. ol St., near the Airport. 13. Amendment 303 provid· EH ROLL EO AT E V AHG EL also speods many of his own talents, out or their beUts aDd Zebal, president of the Wom•n'a 5. Resubdlvlsloo request ot lnc tor City Coun~ll review of Cheryl Turnbull, daughter ot hours trylng to f1Dd the owners, minds bave come the 1r0rds, Olvtaioo. Mrs. Veta Bebr led Emb.y DeYelopmeDt Co. lac, to PlaDnlng Commission denials the Rev. aDd Mrs. Robert Turn-or homes, tor lost or disprded music and scripts tor 10me ot tbe lnt'ocatloo aad Mrs. Flot- create one lot, 3,9 acres lD or r.ootng amendments. bull, 521 Poinsettia Ave ,, Co-cats aod dogs folllld oa the tbe Newport Cblldren's'lbel.tre eDCe McCue led tbe nac Alute. area, tor commercial dueklp. 14. Amendment 304 propos-rona del Mar, is a new student beaches, rather than see the Guild's most popular produc~ ment on the westerly side ot lng to change the period for at Evangel College, Springfield, Wmals go to the pouod. Uons: 'The Pale Pink Dragon,' Dove St., easterly or Birch appeal of Planning Commission Mo. A Junior transfer student, Mrs. Lagt.os related the tol-'Simple Simon,' 'PilSs n' Boots, • St., near the airport. actions ttom 15 to 21 days. she is majoring in nursing. She lowing story about Mr.Kendall: and others. Thelrmuslcalsa.l.so 6, VariaDCe request or Katb-Is a graduate of Union high A tittle over a year ago, one ot have been presented at the ryn Woods ot H~mUogton Beach TENH IS WIHN E RS school, Port.au.Prlnce, HaUl. Mr. Kendall's fellow workers Children's hospU.als, to Senior tor one year exteoslon tor a Three members ot the Junior Evangel Is the national 4-yea.r lla.d a serious automobUe accl-Citizen gro~s service clubs duple. at 5003 Seashore DriYe, AuxiUary ot The Assistance accredited college of arts and dent while returning from tbe and libraries. Bestdes all this, West Newport, oo a 1,110 sq. League of Newport Beach sciences of the Assemblies of hospital where he had been each ooe has cootrlbuted in-n. lot where the ordinance re-clalmed top prius in the tennis God. visiting his wife and newly ar-dlvidually to variolas community quires 2,000 sq. ft. tournament held during the 23rd rived baby girl. He was severly activities. 7. Request of the Newport annual National Assistance LEGAL NOTtCE injured, Including brain dam-"Prue Holden, the lyrlclsl, Beach Tennis Club tor a 5 League convention In Palm age and was not e~peeted to has been active In Girl Scouta: year extension of a use permit Springs. Mrs. Brenton Ogden NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Uv~. He was unconscious tor the Youth Center and sbebelp: for oa-sale Uquor,patroodanc-and Mrs. Jerry Parker toolr.:the No. 2680 over a month aDd hospitalized ed organize and Is a charter lng, live entertainmeot and tor Women's AB and Mrs. Richard On Friday, November 19, tor several more. During tbls member oftheChlldreo'sTbea- • __________ ..,Ra;;.m"'e"'Ua;;.._w•.;.•;..;!n"'th;;;,e .;C.;dl;;v!;;;;sloo;;. 1971, at ll:O:> A.M., WESCO entire time, Mr. Kendall made ter Guild, beginnlng lD 1961. FINANC IAL CORPORATION, at least twice-weekly vtsfts to ••Jean Ta.ndowsky the com-... ., .... -=s as Trustee under and pursuant him In the hospital and worlr.ed poser helped tn orPnu.tnc the I .... .. .. I to [),~of Trust dated October with the hospital aod the doctor Oranie CoWlty Philharmonic ,.----------------------,12, 1965 exacuted by FRANK In his lher~y program . youth concerts. She has wrttten DR. JAM E S Q. C Q M 8 S C. CORTES£, a m<.rried mm, Sloce the patient 's release the music for many ot lbelr as his separate property ~ from the hospital, Mr. Kendall productions, she has worked recor ded October 21, 1965, m still works very closely with with the Philharmonic tor the book 771 ~.page 121, of Otnclal the doctor .on~a long range re-past 15 years and through beT Records In the office of the habilitation program. This con ~ ettorts 181,000 chUdr~ have TEACHES A.ND PREACHES THE BIBLE lt.S GO D'S WORD ADULT BlBLE CLASS AT 9:•5 A.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, 11 A.M. & 7 P .'O. First Baptist Church AND DAY SCHOOL, K-8'TH GRADE SANTA AHA AVE. Dt MAGNOLIA, COSTA MESA IN DF.PF.."i DENT, FU<'"J DA.,W EN T lt.L, ltU SSION ARY Not A.f/UitJted with Natiorral Con Cil of Churches Recorde r ot Orange Cou nty, sists of having the patient b"e- Callfornia, will sell at publlc quently stay at his house, taklDg auction to highest bidder for him to worlr. with him and re- cash (payable at time or sale teaching and encouraging b!m in lawful money of the United in doing small tasks. States) at the South Front En-Mrs . Watts r eceived the trance to the Old County Court award for her activities with ~~~~~~~:-:-:----­House, ln the City of Santa Ana, FISH a volunteer program or In the County of Orange, Cali-peopie who make themselves M ANN 1 N G • S LI$AL IIOTICI F -13790 FICTITIOUS BlEINESS NAME ' STATEMENT The foUowlng perSIOrul are dolnC bus1Dess as: Newport Enterprises. 2400 NarbobDe W&y, Costa Mesa, C&. 9U27: Don G. Bryan, 2406 Narboooe Way, Costa Mesa, Ca. 926!7; Joseph c. Galla~ Sr., 424 st. Andre"WS Rd., Newport Beach, Ca. 92660. TbJs buslness Is being coo- duded by a general partner- ship. Signed: Don G. Bryan. This st.Uemeot ftled w1th the cOUDty clerlr. of Orange County on: Oct. 15, 1971, by Beverly J. Maddo:a:, deputy couaty ctert. Publlsh: Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4, ll, 1971, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. ONLY $21.00 (,.LUS 111 POl THI OIAMGI COUNTY PILING 'Ill We wtn tate care ol boCia tbe tlu..nc and the pabUC&tloa lt you 8eDCI u . lbl 3 captes ol the Flcttuou Busloeu Name,.~eat, tllled out aDd Biped, and ac~,., a cbtek tw $35. Or JOU can come to tbe E~ otllce to fill out tbe forma. Notulsl.Dc Is DCf: tpeuary. 2721 I. COAST HWY •• COlOMA DIL MAl, CALIP. TILI,.HONI 67MJJI COAIIERS · COIIOIIra DEL MAR . 2939 E. COr\lf HIGHWAY AT IRIS ., 675-31~ ,.,..-- ~==========j;==========:rornia, all right, title and available when they hear a cry COLL ECTOR•s SHOP interest conveyed I? and now tor help. It might be a call to FIRST OIUR.CH OF LUTHERAN CHURCH I held by It under saad lked In take an elderly person to the OIR.IST, SCIENTIST OF THE MASTER the property situate ~n the Clty doctor talr.e a lklt meal to an Call these merchants _,_., •"•·••••• ...... a.u • .. 1-......... 1 •• , ..... 3303 Via Lido Lu-.enn Olurch In AIMrtel ·of Newport Bea.ch, iQ said tl1 pe~son, give transportation Newport Beach 2900 Pedfic Vt.w Or. Cou.,ty 300 State described as: to a crippled child to the re- SUNDAY SCHOOL Lot 6 of Tra-:t No. 4709, as habilitation center or write 9 Lm. ud 10:30 a.m. Coron~~def Mlr. Calif. shown on a map thereor re· letters tor those tOOUitowrUe. SUNDAY SERVICES DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER 1corded In Book 166, page 18 or "Mrs. Watts is the real • d 10 .. Phone: 644-2664 Mlscell.aneous Maps, r ecords founder of FISH in the Harbor WEDNESDLAmY. e''vEN•I,NGa.m. of said county. COMMJNLY 9:00A.M. Family Worshi p KNOWN AS : 1915 Sutlago MEETING 8 p.m. 10:00 A.M.· Church school Drive, Newport Beach, Callf- READING ROOM II :00 A.M.· Festive Worship Week d.ays: 9 .a.m .. S p.m. NURSERY PROVIDED or~d sale will be made, but Wednesday : 9 a.m. -7:45 p.m.l'----------..1 without covenant or warranty, Tuesday .and Frid.ay : express or Implied, regarding 9 a.m.· S p.m.; 1·9 p.m. P! J'k title, possession, or encum· ·IIUT, S&LL Oil ftAOI. ...... ,. ...... c..M. 11 ... TO J•• O.tLY SUN. & MON. -"· Mo ONLY 642-9251 • Beauty Salons ~· .. BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coost Hwy Corona del Mar Phone 644-7336 Sunday: 1 p.m. · -4 p.m. r,. br ances, to pay the remaining SECOND CHURCH OF C p S 'g I principal sum of the note se· OIRJST. SCIENTIST CL ~ cured by said Deed, with tn. Area," Mrs. Lagios said. "It all started when Shirley was lD the hospital after surgery l:llilclr. in 1967. A woman near her was crying and Shirley went over to comfort her. The lady said she was going home but had no one to help her when she got there and she didn't know how she would manage , Not only did I :-::;::;:::;:='t;;:::;::;;;(:;:;=t::::::::C::- Newport Beach ac'4 '4 terest from March 15, 1971, Corona del t.b.r 3262 Br08d Street as in said note provided, ad- JlOO Pacific View Dl-. N~n Heights vances, it any, under the terms SUND.\Y SOiOOL 10 a.m. A Fru tmd Independen t of said Deed; fees, char ges and SUNDAY SERVICE ro a.m. Congregation .. ! expenses of the Tr ustee and ~~ WEDNESDAY EVENING Chrisrit~n Chwrch the trusts created by saldDeed. Re.adina Room: 8 P·•·· The benefi ciary unde r said ~8 E. CoutRwy. REV . NORMA~ BROWN Deed, by rea so~ of a breach or Eatr .. ce oe Nerd•••• MINIStER default in the obllgations se- Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.rh . to 5 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICE cured thereby, her eto for e cx- Thtmd.ay cvenin1i: 7 to 9 AND CHURCH SCHOOL ecuted and delivered to the S.at.: to a.m. to -4 p.m. AT to:oo A.M. undersigned a written D~lara - You .are cordially invited to Nwrsery ct~re provided tlon ot Defa ult aOO Demand for attend Church Services and PHONE: 6-42.27-40 Sale, and w:·itten notice of I ~~o~u~oc~rh~e~R~·~·~d~;·~~~R~oo~m~.=~==========:: breach aDd of election to cause r the und ers igned to sell said r-raJ B'bl rLUfCh property to satisfy said obllga-\.AODt • 1 e '-" !Ions, and the,eatte'. OD Joly 23RD ST. ot ORAMG!, COSTA II! SA -541·5303 13. 1911. rhe ondersl"'ed hollll Sollool • Wor*'t ••• 1:00 ud 10:10 a.a. caused said notice of breach ... ••• •-• Jlo-•• '00 and or election to be recorded -~~·· ~· ... ; ...... : •.•. • P 7 00 ·in book 9716, page 315, o! sa1d • .-...., Bllllo lla4J' JIIFor. · • • · : p.a. om ctal Reeords. ~~Aa~~~~~~-~~-~-~~~ak~~.,.~-~f--f~la~IZil~""~•~l~"'i"'~I"IJ~~ Date: ~Iober 14, 1971 . WESCO FINANCIAL COa -fiRST POR.\ TIO~ as sa.Jd Trustee, 2501 Cll Oil VI. MI!W,.ORT BEACH A HEW CHURCH W!LCOMES YOU c ....... F I .... Colt Llll AI By Ettie SJathakis, Asslslant Secretary. 02384 Publlsh: Oct. 21, 28, Nov, 4, ln the Newport Harbor COWLITI ..... lL AIID IIIIIIAL CllhM 0.:;"~,~= ,_ 8111 . t ,_ ., •-jhmorial •ut••q-Ce UU)' -&.i:P'W.. frt 0.. Bmtrpll'fei" Ia I ... f .1 .......... _, ... I' Ia p I ...... -1::!~ r:: .... ...,,..~._, ens_.....,.,,_., ... fd 'r .. .., ':1.1! M .,. .. tpllfia ., .. • • IIJe ....... ... ............... _ ....... ~ ... !*' ... _'' I I'"' , ........ c:~~--.w•• •• 111e1fJI(Tei,.&. Pill PIIOMIIIIPOIT MAIIIOI AliA) Shirley see that the woman got he_,, but 1t made her start thinking of all the unfortunate people who needed to know someone was there to help ln time ot need. "It reminded her of a maga~ z.tne article she had read re- garding an called FISH, whlch had SALES. & SERV teE ··420 1!:. 11TH ST. COSTA MESA U6-n06 -646-6155 land and then spread to the coast. With the help of her minister, and her own zeal and enlbusi.asm, !he aroused the interest and cooperation of the ~~..,.~LC!iOI~LII~-]~1 ~CIIT~LD~~ Council of Churches and Church Women United, and volunteers were recruited and tra.ined. It takes a lot ot bellet in what you are doing to get anorpnizatlon such as thlsotfthe ground. When otbers said It wouldn't work. -r: st' Cl Sblrley said it would. When t:~~r'U~MI~~~~-c=S= th~re were not eoougb people to do au the work, Shirley did it, aDd lr.ept work:l.ng to recruit more people." FJSH DOW has 328 volunteers aDI'WetiDc aU kinds of cali.J: tor aSiist:IDce. lilt 1970 t))ey re- spoaded to 1,104 calls. Mrs. Watts alao t•cbes a coUep apSUDdty school Wbell sheflrst st:a.rledtbecJa•a. oDIJ ODe peuoo atteaded, betweeo 15 and 25 a.tteDd. h&s worked with cSrac addicts, the .U..bod, aDd tbooe wtlb prob.. lema ot tUt'OI'ee. Mr. Gnndy, wbo bas llYed , bere rno8l of hit We, 11 u aetl.,. mambat 111 ftoolllotpltai 551 Clllb aDd w..-ulw<loo- ralolor u • -of lllo REACH CemmlttM. lllelltwport D1 ....................... ... r::. ................. _. ,,..._ ,.,. In,..,....._ Cell Chtkl ....... IMtH7er S17o6116 -L ._.....,..,,, ... ,.. lu • I I Self_, ... ~ .u----ft'iat'l•• 1 I - I ' , ... ~..,~a. _,,,_ ...... for the best • • m serv1ce FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DtMMrl Tt~sh FLORISTS _,,_,. 24a flaapert ...._ Qo.-- ,_ ..... FRIED CHICKEN 6.15-5990 1 hiO A.M • ._ f 100 P.M. DAILY CLOUD TUIIDAY 291 E. 17TH STRUT (AT SAMTA ANA A VI.) COSTA II !SA • Hearln1 Aids HAL AEBISCHER ~J. PropM" Fitting Assured 3408 E. Coast Hwy. • Kennels ......,. .......... _ ..... ----.M.L ...... -- I a z • a...._ .,;...ll.....-.. . . ... ' . . . •.· '• • Nurser! .. ..... a-.. ....... 1 .. FREE DELIVERY Corona del Mar Nunery 2744 E. Cout Hwy. 61S..Ol60 .Pelnt Wellpeper IIAJUIOR PAINT A WALLPAnll 1'11TIIIIUJ1Clll PADnS c,.,· •. u.. IJIJIJQ I' A TT£/INS 01' WAl.I-'N£11 :11111 •• c-llw7· o.-....... (lf&DTOIOH'IW&A~ ....... .., ..... .............. c PLUIIBER 700 Cam•Uoa An. Ootoaadolll.-• Pl•ltlala..o1rx DAT. NICIIT WATilll H&A Tlllll ftl•.ul STOP THAT THIIf t>-' OICTOG RAPH SECUR ITY SYSTEMS I H• NOMf AHD IU&t"lll ntli410ST fi'OitULU CHOICE •• • IIIU DUIOMSTIIATMlll •' ~LTTZSMDI,LU,OOI,IIII 'AaD HA"D.AIIJ alf'Aial _.,I ll. Coazl HlpWIJ Coloaa-del Mu Pboao: 87•4840 •UU VIA LIDO. MIWI'OaT • IILAMD e MIWI'OIT ITO AI PAJMIOM IlL MID roR LOCAL M!WS suascarae ro .ne Tt• Ofpell!l N•••,.,n •I •• a, •I N••~' e ••• J II IPIIS1Eir ~llaca Cott Mor-al WHY'?' • ASSISTING WITH THE SHOVELS Ia the Oct. zo (lfDIIIId- brakloc lor the OlJ~e poolatNewportllarborbleb oebool ue, ftom left, s..-. Joba Nicoll orthe Newport Mea scbool diatrlet, baud of tducaUoo members Beverly Luptoll. aDd llu1an Btrce-, Costa Mea Mayor Bob Wllaoo and board prtsldent Rocl MaeMJlllu, At the speaker's podium are Cblrl11 GodJball, at left, prlD<:~p&l or Harbor Hleh, and. Dr. Normu Lo&ta, asststut a..,...lnteodent. {VIc~letpboto.) HISTORIC COINS SHOWN An utllbtt ebroalcUac the hlltory ol American money Is featured at Buk of America's Newport Beach bruch, 34-44 Vla Udo, from now to the eocl of the year, aceorc:H.nc to vice president and manager Robert A. Goodwin. The display includes hun. dreds of acttal samples of rue aDd unus~al mooey coUeeted o•er several years by ...tlonally kDOWD numismatist Cyns H. Phllllps. Tbtre areeu.mple1of Indian wampum and. currency br ought to tbl.s couotrr by early settlers, t.oeluding the famous "pieces of eight" sll-ntr coins from which the ezpresstoos "two bits" and "four btts" orlgtaated. The e%h.lblt also featwes the tint colD struck lD. Amer ica, the 1653 "PIDe Tree ShllliDc." CliM'ency lssued by the IDdi- Yidtal eokmies prior to the CobstituUon, a note Issued by the state ot Massachusetts 1n 1777 eograved by Paul Revere, and the 1787 Fuglonpenny, the flrst coin authori.Jed by the new Coogress. In addition, there are com- plete sets or Cootederate cur- reoey and bUls Issued by local, state and aattorlll banks during the "wildcat era" or the mid- 1800's, and notes or the Federal Reserve Boa.rd and U.S, Trea- sury and even some early Bank or America DOtes. There are Se"eral ott-beat coins and ootes which owe their value to uniqueness. One 1.s the 17?6 "One R OolJar" ptece ln whJ.cb "currency" is mis- spelled. I BEAT lHE P ICE THAW! • THE NEWEST CARS YOUU SEE THIS YEAR! 0 1972 01 lEW 71's All IIIACILATE 'n IEIO All EIEI CAU . -EIPORTHAR1!0R EIIIIGII lliUIISOAY,IIOV. ~ ltll IECO!!D SEC!P - -Pw 5 OOROII6 DEl MAR, C.W F, MESA FUND GOAL SO . -. lllo -• .1f roo WID bo · .. -~ol .It, I wc:.'t Ill daM," PTA •••WWa. Area UIMed rw ...... Mu. Pat JCroae, •••• 110ft ldcUd Cllf 111o '""P"" ol lllo Paellle Tole- CoD ~~-twlsur pa..t C....,, .. btt1'rr tM "'*'-l:itlet .. lp bM'SIIIdtrWDL Or. -B. -. proot-8bo Ill o-Ill': lllr-ol Orallp C.. Collop Kl.llcllld Mary-oiPaellle eiiOirmu ol lido ,_.... To~, C:.WIO C:lttJto 1 kllcli Ar•eo-111 tuaol CP4, L)'llll (Doe) lll)'llllollllo .,a~ ~ t4,4N 1or ._, c-Uottod Blaloa ~~~ Boa; --drlftllld~ ... , llld o ... Pallll8, J-.lllmll tbt rt.tcs.tl•l ctmpelp Uld. Stet'• Hereld of tbe But Cto19 Cll:loo, 1 -o1 Ol Amvlea. co.ta II-Plu111&Com-otber uii•MI an MelMe- .. Mltllnc tiM eUy'a Doaald, Croeker Jtatioas.l Bull:; Mike Todd, SeeariiJ Paellle; r-lllllal dh1oloo Ill 0ooc Hill, Flrllt N.-t- leiiiJirod lira. -Sor-ol Oruto Cooml)-; FrodCII'Ior, bu-ol-ll...,.n-M-oebool dl.olrtel; ~=~:?r:::::~~~lbo:llar:bor~ R®wt Xodlnc, Uollod CIUI-o orota -; Jollll Leoaludl, aoct eampot10 -Ccut llnl>ertea, IIIII llomiDie Roelll, C-Mea )ewe lor. GRANDMOTHERS INSTALL LIGAL MOTICI Amertean Lectoa Hallin New- pori Booeh. Preeeedtoc tbe Nov, 11 desert eoar1e all put presldeiQ will be booored. Eaeb wtll Ugbt a caDdie Ot'er tbe btrttlday cab lD tlaDU tor · tbetr MI'Ttces to tbe club, Mrs. Harriet Wood wW eatertaln wtth barp selec- tloDS. Mrs. Carter will lnst&U the followiDa oew otllcers: Presi- dent, Mrs. Paul Hufflnan; tat vice prelklent, Mrs. Earl Nord- land; 2Dd nee presldeat, lira. Rlebard Green; recorcbc sec- retary, Mrs. RooaJd Evans; eorreapoodiog secretary, Mrs. Earl Scbetne; treasurer. Mrs. Artemlo AyiJa. LILLIAN HOBAN, Illustrator ol ebtldrea'abooka, looks over one of her books wtth her dlaChf:w, Eame, to brush ~ tor a statewide tour UDder tbe aapleea of C&llforllia Museum of Science aDd Industry to belp promote itsreadlag elrcus event. The Newport Beach and Costa Mea. F'rl...ts or tbe Library will honor Mrs. Hoban at a DCIOG hmcbeoa. Nov. 18 at the Balboa Bay Club. Mrs. Georp Coeaea, a docent for the museum, along with Assemblymu and Mrs. Robert Badha.m, wUI be guests of hOoor. Presidents Mrs. H. B. Beajamtn and Mrs. Robert Aslda, alooc wlth Mmes. Walter White, Lloyd ' AOOert, Alvin Pinkley aDd . William J. Collum, will be hostesses. Nov 0 displays announced Tbe Newport Beach City Arts CoUep, New York City. She Committee has aooounced Its bas doDe cradtate work at selecUon of artists for Novem. Ade'*'l University, Garden ber. Lucl.a. Anderson wUI betbe City, New York, and more re- featured artist at the Mariners eently she has studied print- library, Linda Alga.zt at the mak1ng from M1y Lesser; Corona del Mar library, I.Dd palntln1 aod drawing from David Vtrgt.nta Yeomans will nave a LaWTence; and draWing from sculpture display in the display Richard Triplett. She presently case at the Corona del Mar ls a gradta.te student at Long library. Beach State. Lucta Anderson was lnttl.a.Uy Vlrgtnia Yeomans ' life work, a fine arts major specJall.r.ingln slDce her studyyearsatNewark t.lsbioo and Interior design at Academy of Fine Arts, started Otis Art Institute aDd the l.Jp-In 1942, bas been centered in sao School or Design. Her pro-sculpting heads and native tlg~ tesslonal career started over 15 ures. Among her ramoos sub~ years ago when the Pyron Con-jeets or ure size beads have structton Company of Whittier been former world cba.mplon commissioned her to paint in-Ugbt-beavy-welgflt bozer Btuy dustrial and residential murals. C0110, stace and screen actor Contemporary painters who she EdwUd Everett Horton, an- believes have Influenced bt>r the nouncer-a.ctor Rod Heodrlck- most are W!lliam Bone, Rez son, actress LucUleBa.ll,arttst Brandt, Guy McCoy and Noel Robert Fabe, T, V. star Arthur Qutnn. Godfrey, and Pemsyln..n.ia Su- Lloda Algazl r eceived her BA preme Court Justice Charles in hom e economics and tezttles WeLDer. deslp Ln 1963 from Queens S!RVU AT CHASE FIELD LIGAL IIOTICI Nary Seaman Appreatlce F -13690 Timothy SaUos, soo of Mr. a.DC1 FICTITI0l5 Bl51NESS NAME Mrs. Coonle SaUos Sr. of 3016 STATEMENT Warren lAne, Costa Mesa, ls The foUoW'i ng-person isdolng ser-vt.ng with Naval Air StaUon. business as: Rancho LP, 13322 Chase Field, Beeville, Tezas. Malena Or., Santa Ana: John H. Devfne, 13322 Malena Dr •• Santa .... Tbis business Is belng con- ducted by a Umlted partnersbfp. Signed: Jobn H. Devine. This statement ftled Yf1th the cou;nty clerk of Orange County on: Oct. ll, 19TI, by Beverly J. Maddox, deputy county clerk.. PubUs b: Oct. 14, 21, 28,Nov. 4, 1971, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. \.~GAL MOTICE F .13841 FICTITIOW BWINESS NAME STATEMENT OFF thru Nov . '71 OFF thru Nov . '71 "WOILD'S LARGEST" EXCLUSIVE GUARANTEm DRAPERY SERVICE Drop•ry Cleaning. Perf.d r-oardles1 of the Q9e of your drapery, or I 00 •t. replace ment if deonoble. •Ho Witt.~! ...... • IHwttfvl Decontor Plooh . .._~ . ............ .... Colt's bel"'" .J, ....... . ...... ,... ..... ., -• Water StaM lamowal • ... , • .-• .....,_ Dr.,., Klrftart ........... ····~"~~~' VALUA BLE COUPON .. .. I /?_-!-All WOILD'S LAIIIST I ·~UD ~Y I I I 11 THE lWEI Of THIS cou-IS EIITllUD ro I K I Off ANY DI.UUY ClUNIIC OIDII. c.w. M2.omt I I 01540-1366 TO HAVE YOUR OIUEIIB I'ICICa .... I I IEIISTAUfD. LOAN DUm AVAIAIU AT 110 CIIMGlj I sAvE 100/o_OFF sAvE I I OFFER GOOD OHLY UNTIL DEC. 1 1971 ... ................... OUR EXCLUS-IVE SERVICE PROfESSIONAL INSTAUAT10N PROfESSIONAL REMOVAL UT COlT •rML. NIW D11APU w.-....~ Mleclieoo of f .... k• ,. ,.. ..... _, •+ocrl•i-'ioot ..... BE 540-1366 642-0270 17~ NEWl'OIT ILVD. It 17111, Cost1 Meu Tbe following person is doing busloess as: Sir Speedy Instant Pr.lDttng Center, 2640 E. Coast Hlgtnray, Corona del Mar: Heary Ylcbael Braun, 59 S, LISeoda, South Laguna. .Ll~UAa7~3~ TbOi bus iness l.s being con- ducted by IUl individual. Slped:. H. Michael Braun. Tbls statement ftled wttb the eotmty clerk or Orange County oa: Ocl 19, 19n, by Beverly J. Maddox, deputy county clerk.. P~Usb: Oct. 21, 28, Nov, 4, 11, 1971, tn the Newport Harbor East ... LIGAL NOnCE· F-13489 FICTITIOUS BtiSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe tlllowt.Dc per!ilOI'I.S are dDllr buatDess as: Aari.ba co., S50 £ut SeYtaheatb street, co.a Ilea: Robert E. Tqroer, 11'11 a-.... c- E. V. 421 SPACE FOR RENT ..... li!llelll' ~.~ .... IIIIL ......... ,. 1•••• .. SEE O.a AT 111E !NSIQI . Td $111. .... £1 Promises To Pay You A Guaranteed Income On Ce rtificate Accounts At Their Highest Interest Rates In 36 Years ! Right now, whiJe current high interest rates prevail. 8ele'Cl th e certificate account that best suits your needs! Start mAking t he most of your money at Orange County's largest . first and strOnJt~t independent Federal ... where your personal welcome i.s wann, your fin Ancial security is sure, and your eamin, growth is guaranteed for t he full tenn of your account. --heWfrDriO ... $1--1 .. 10 ,_,.. --lto S,..,.. • -IlL _ ... __ _ /1 P'l: ••a•r Accounblnaft7..._... I" INTEREST ON AU.. Ac;oouNTS IS COMPOUNDED DAILV. PAID QUARTDL Y •eo ~ lnt..reat forf.ttu.re for •rly wit:IMlrnral AMD LOAII A .. OCIATlOM TWO SISTERS from. HIIDttlletOD Btaeb told about the metha- done ma.itlleoee procram lD Ora.np Cotmty at tbe Oct. lZ meeting of the COI'OD& del Mar Klwu.ls Club. Methadorle Is used as a su~ltutt 1D tht procram to keep addicts away from berola, Pictured bere, from left. are Pat Patterson. s~rvtsor tor the c<Hmty procram; D1aDe Crouch, aformer addict; ber lister, J.Wt Vauctw., and Putor James Kirk of St. Mark Presbyterian Church, club member, Volunteer action report Volunteering ts a way tore- discover old skills a.Dd develop new oDes; lt may even be an L I GAL NOTICI SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNT Y OF ORANGE No. A-7094'1 NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTERS TE'ST AMENT ARY avenue to a DeW career, The Volunteer Bureau of Soutb Or- ange County Is a cleulnghoUR for these opportunities. can 642 -0963 tor help 1n locatlnc just the right volunteer )ob for you, Some current openings are: Hobby sllow planned for llov .. 12th . ' A_,_pr_llfa =..a~-.. ,-... j, NOY. II, bf Aacllor Lodlo we at ca-Air .... Nl Gaud Armory, .. 1 .. IIPGI't Bl'fd., Colt& M-. DloMr wtU bo at 1;10 p.m. n. llbo!t will ~ at 7:10 p.m. E-lo wtUIIIc-do£11, -. artUlclooiOraa&oC-- IJ, ----. ,. lopOIPII1, IUid --·· Dt.er cbalrmu 11 lllr1. ElDo OI.K.II. Sbcnr cblirmu II Mrt. La~FHdr- UNITED FUND GIFT --Louis F. Htllr,ltlt, nee,.._ .. alld general maaagerofPilUco-Ford'sAeroaatroalc DIYIIIoD Ia Newport Beacb, presellts an $8,500 Ford Motor Compeny FUDd check to Dr. Robert Moore,campalpcbaJrmaotor the Harbor Area United FuDd, The corporate doaatioD wu preHI1ted at the UnJted FUD4_pres1deot'• breU:I.lltheJdOct. 28 in Costa Mesa.. The cUt waS ttnaoo. bebllf of Ford Motor Company's Onnge County commiiD1ft-retatloDI ccmmlttee, ---LOCAL FIRM TO RESCUE OQe of the most diftlcult jobs NaUorw.l Systems Corp.ofNew- to the fhea.tre is that of prop-port Beach, jumped to the erty manager, because when rescue. Although It meant dis- the sets are completed, they connecting it from the recep. ba.ve to be "dressed." Most of tton room of his omcebulldloc, this job at Laguna Moulton Play. a beauUtul Medlterra..oeuipbOne bouse has fallen to Annabelle aod matching table lw.ve been Quigley, who spent the past few donated tor use in the Laguna I~NARIORE~IIJI IEQIID S(CDOI! - -,_, lliJRIQo\Y; IIOV. 4, ltll · . 00!!0¥ D£1. 11M C8l F, ADUlTS $2 .00 JUNIORS $3.00 I cww... .........,2 MR _.,_, U.l141-DOIIIfliC a fOei-C.UU.IICTOIY DIWU.YIJIOTO-fY'II III'Kioll. Meow GUSJIOIOI NOIMIS a 1/.IICIIIIOtiii..UI 4U ~ 0.. --Wiaolli.IIIKOuti111UIU .Ill fOUl Ullotltl 011.11-C~-CAl ~=-NIAIISI~II'M.II lna .... lUI, I .. IFn DIU. I~ a IUIM.II weeks scrounging around Or-lp~r~oci.;;";;;<.;;U.;;o;;;•·~-~------------------------, ange County in search of props ' for the musical production, Newport SuCh ''The boy friend,'' which opened 844·4031 Tuesday tor a 3 week run. One particular property needed was that of a French ;.g ..... ••• f881 Estate of JEROME C • .HUM- PHREY, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That HAZEL M. HUMPHREY has Oled hereln a petlUon for probllte of will and for letters testamentary, reference to which is made for f\lrther par- ticulars, and that the time aDd place of hearing the same ~s been set tor Wed., Nov. 24, 19n, at 9:30 a.m., in the courtroom of Department No. Three of said court, at 700 Civic Center Dr. West, in . the City of Santa Ana, Callforna. Spinish-Engllsh interpreter. are an Indispensable Unk be- tween doctors and other pro- fessional workers and many ot the people in need of their ser- vices. Symptoms can be more accurately described and pro- fessional advice more closely followed If aUparUes,lncludtnc a worried family, can com- municate In their most nuent language durtOg a time of stress. Two persons asking for interpreters at this Ume are Beverly Hunter at the depart- ment of social welfare, 778- 6170, and Peggy Harvey at the health department, 776-5551, e~nslon 393. "FUN AND FANCY" Is the theme for the annual Christmas telephone. Although reprodue- baza.ar of the Newport Harbor Busloess and Professional tlons of the old French phones OPEN DAILY DIMMIRS Pioif-t-¥.11. TO IILDMIGHT Dated October 26, 1971. W, E.STJOHN,County Cierk. HARWOOD, SODEN & AD- KINSON, Attorneys for peti- tioner, 550 Newport Center Drive, Suite 434, Newport Beach, Caillornla 92660. Publish: Oct. 28, Nov. 4, 11, 1971, ln the Newport Harbor Eut·p, ~ •- A retired machlnist could not flod a better way to spend some spare hours than at the Harbor Area Boys Club In Costa Mesa. Contact Lou Yantorn at 642- 6372. An extra pair of hands to correlate packets of uterature for a few hours every week will help the Heart Assocl.atlon in Santa Ana keep up with requests for various pubUcatloos re- ceived from Doctor's om.ces, C Unlcs etc. Contact Dorothy Sborraler at M'l-1001. DON'T MISS THIS CFTHEMONTH No\N1.BB REG. l98 DIAL ROAST MEAT THERMOMETER Just insnt stainless steel thermometer tip deep in to poultry, ham, beef. lamb or veal roast and bake until interior reaches temperature for dtsired dearee of "doneness". fasy .to·read, big 21,4 ~ dial is waterti&ht. Red pre-set indicator. 5'h ~ long .• Buy now-save W "y_. Nul ••Ill •••ali££1111 ltaN" I land H 1 F hi are the current rage, Anna-Women's Club. to be held at the s ouse 0 as on belle was not content to settle o COCK TALL$ o Island from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. this Friday, Nov. 5, and trom 10 a.m. In 5 p.m. Saturday, Mrs. Marlon Yale. at left, and for just aoythlng. What sloe DOCKING FACILITIES Mrs. D. J. Gardner areshownherewUhsome of the decora-wanted was a gokl phone. with CHAMPAGNE::"llio::i,jf.l,£lj,~r!J~ t th bazaar matching table! • 103 NORTH BAYSiDE DRiVE Uons aDd gifts that wm be on sale. Chairmen or e Learning oftheproblem,John eSundlv Brunch L h are Mrs. Arnold Naegeli and Mrs. John Palen, Proceeds will J. McNaughton, president of 1 • U ftC 81 In .,-,. M.N OtJnfll as~~theBPW'soommwUtyand~y~ou~t~h~pro~~~ts~.--------~~::::~~_:~::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ OUTSTANDING FILM AT SEA & SAGE MEETING Dr. John Paling wtu present "Filming in no-man's land" at the Nov. 6 meeting of Sea and Sage Audubon Society at Smed- ley Junior High. 2120 E. Ed- inger. Santa Ana. Dr. Paling, who in 1967 won the Kodak award as sho'll1.ng ezceptlonal promise in the de· velopment of new techn1ques of fUm mald.nc. is ooe of 5 young EncUihmtD l.atbeOdordSeitn- Uf1c Film Company wbo are considered to have the floest 16mm microphOtography on the North American platform. His film depicts h!ghUghts of an ell)edltlon to JanWca and an- other to every corner of the United States to look at the ecology of every kind of habitat in America. The program wtll begin at 7:45 p.m. ---,.L""EG'A7.,-L""'N"'O_TI_C E--- F -13682 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as:Jersey.West Yacht Sales at 2300 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach, Calif- ornia 92660: Jeffrey Lynn Marsh, 1691 Mesa Dr., Apt, E-4, Santa Ana, Ca . 92707. This business Is conducted by "an iDdhrJ.dua.l." Signed: Jeffrey Lynn Marsh. This statement was ftled with the County Clerk of Orange CoWlty on October 11, t9n. "" Ptmllsb: Oct. 14, 21, 28, Nov . 4, 1971, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. L!GAL M011C! NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR CO URT OF THE STATE OF' CALIFORNiA FOR THE COUNTY 0~ ORANGE No. A-'70590 Estate of EVERETT A,. THOMAS, aka EVERETT THOMAS. Daceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of the aboYe named decedent thatallperSOOJ baYinl' claims ap.inst the SIJd d'eeedent are requlred to Ole them, with the necessary YOUCb· ers, 1n tbe offtce of tbe clerk ot the abcrte eotitled court, or to preseot tbtm, wUb tbe DtC-••SU1 •~btu, to tbe ua:Jer- llped at the offtee of bla at- torDeJI: KEENE 6 DtOif, Saltt 510, ~·co Ftna.oclal Ceater, SZO Newport Ceater DrtYe, Newport B•ch, Callb'ala nMO, wblcb ll tbe place ot .. 11_ of liMo -lipid In ,u matter• pertalldlc' to tbt Illata of aid ollc-, 11'1111111 t>oor 111011to0 al!ortllllirllpob- Ucetloo of w. ..aeo, Dotod ~ 25, in!. M, C. CrOIIIc, I.IICilkN: ot tao Wl2l of 1111 -. amod --ICIPE 6 D101f, AttarMp at Law, 110 Jttwpat c-. 6%at How do you m-ure 1 amite? At THE BIG M. olthough we're olmoat 1 hell billion dottal'l big, we '-!!eve per- oonal oervlce Ia u Important u lin. Our teltero laM a peroonal lntereet In our cuiiO..,..., After all, oome ....,. have been with Mutual lor a quat1ercentury.ln lact we are now helping oomelhlrd _.tlon _,.., WOn't you join our family of happy..,...? Look for - Get the hlghnt Intern! on lneured aavlnga 11 THE BIG M. Guoronteed rotH of II%• and Mil~:· Alao bonuo certlllcatn end regular pu~ -nil. Plul llelp- lul ,,.. oenilceo (aome 1'8C£Uire a minimum "-!ence): Tr-Chequeo, Trull Deed and Noll CollectloM, Notary oervlce, -'-pekl -by-melllfMiopee and meny more. om., -110. ~-­.... CA. .._.1'114.._. M6-ltll, ..__,, llr II· Mutual ........ Corone HI liar:-.? laac Coaat Hllhwar/~ • OINt ofltole In CcPIN, Wwt ArcecRa. P r •• CMer-.dtea n c.,.. ,_./ctatESJOith -· ••••• Dol. 11, ...... 4, 11, am, 11 tao I_._ ..... .__.._ .... ,..,,..._ ... ,.,... ......... _ .. ,_,,ki!ILIII,,.,.,...