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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-11-25 - Newport Harbor Ensign24TH YEAR, 110. 15 fiR$T SECTIOII lHUR$DAY, IIOV. 25, 1911 673-0550 ..... ...... .;.. me COSTA. : • MtwpOrt Beach Co.cumu Doc llclmiU lubod out 11-y nlcbt, at the Pla.nDJ.Dc Com- mlssion'a proposed reslcSenti&l parldnc ordloaDce, calllnr lt "inequUable," aod the CouncU directed tbe stlft to start over apin and come ~ wun a ••reasom.ble'' ordl~ce. The proposed or<llnaoco would have : • Increased oft'-street park- Ing requirements for single- " C l FORNIA tamlly dwellings trom ooe to OFFICES IN C.ORO~A OE!,. MAR, A I lwo garage spaces per unit, BUD II EAR$ • EstabUshed tbeparkingre-D EARS qlli.rement ror muU1ple famtly BU M dwelling units as follows: ef- ::•:~ ';~~£·~::~~ SUCCUMBS spaces. • Provided for exceptions for Carleton (Bud) Mears, re- lots havlng a width, exclusive tired cam~ra shOp owner, sui- of side yards, of 20 feetor less. fered a heart attack TtJesday Mr. Mcinnis said the parking mor ning at his Newport Heights prob lem in the city is real home and died moments later. only about 10 Urnes per year. He was born 66 years ago "The rest or the time there As heville, N.C., attended Vir- Is no hardship in any area for ginla M!Utary Institute, gradu- park1ng," he said. atlng with a degree In etvll "I ob}ect most strondy to engineering. He worked in his this proposal. Upgrading of chosen fteld un til 1942, when homes and duplexes and multi-he joined the Ar my Air Corps pie family apartments In this for World War 0 duty. After city would be stymied, If not hi s dls...:har g(• In 1946 he opened completely stopped, by this Mears Came ra Shop on Newport ordinance U we follow some Blvd., In Costa Mesa, operating mythical number attributed to U wttll his retlremem In 1962. proiected parking needs. The former Mt-ars Ca mera Is ''AU we would be doing Is nov.· Cal's Cam·~ras at 1770 prov iding another parldngspace !lievtport Blvrl. for someone out of town at the He W<iS J. long-tlnl€' member expense of someone who wants or the Cos{<l Mesa Lions Club to ~grade their property. This and w"s thE' per ennia l clwir- won't solve the problem any-m<t.n or the .u~nual bab} contest way ," at the Lions F1sh Fry. lie r on- Mr, Mcinnis said he could tinued with his hobby of pho- envislon trom a..n ordlnance of tography lift er his rNtr ement, this type a complete wall of and also was a member or the garages along SeashorE' Dr , and Soarln~ Soclet)', was an ae- on Balboa Island. compUshed painter In oils, RG ED MEMORIES OF 30YEARSAGOwererecalledwhenalmoSI40 Extr "f "The solution in the whole worked wl!h wood, me-ta l, plas-RECYCLE PLAN U members of the Newport Harbor high school class of 1941 a un1 matter lies in r ecognizing that tics and electronics, and par - held their rewtloa Nov. 13 at the Balboa Pavtlton. Plrtured most developments on 25-30 tlclpated In sa.!Ung. At St. James A committee caWng itself tattves, since DO one crot.t:~ the Cltlr.eos to Recycle Useable could malnta1D the sustained Dlsea.rds has made a proposal manpower necessary to con. to the Ctty Council to establlsh tlnue a · permanent program. 2 recycllngcollectloocenterstn The need an1 benents ofsuch Newport Beach. Tbe Clty Coun-a program are Usted by Mrs. cU wtu diacust the proposal Kltcbeu as follows: on Dec. 13. • About 5.3 pounds of retu• Mrs. Wtlllam L. (JOin) Kitch-are geoerated per penoo per tDI, a spokeaman tor the com. day at an ann-.1 eost of $2,. mitttt aald the propoal calls 800,000 across the nation. tor a ~ommuottyprogra.m :mder • Newport Beacb't budpt the aupices ot the city. to be tor truh -=ollecttoa Ia about ma1otatned by a ltttrlDc com. $450,000 per yeu. Any rt· mlttte of eqmmuolty upr...a. cycllDC' procram would r~uee -c.M. TO ANNEX NEAR AIRPORT here at the reunion metUng are, tront row, left to right, root lots do have a problem In Episcopal Ch urch or Newport this bUI. Ward Sherman, Bill M:lllp.n, Doug Bray, John Pulgencto, fe $0 ght the summer on weekendsand on Beach, he wa s active to r ma.ny • In neighboring clUes with Al Wurdlnpr, Russell Makely, Wllllam Nielsen and Bob es u some holidays," he said. year s in the Men's Club and Ln similar programs, about 4cublc Hansen; second row, Phyllis (Hali)Stalford, Mlldred(Hamp-'·That's okay, but thet:ralanceor the Couples Club. yards of a lumlnum and 10 to 20 ton) Bock, Gerry (SDook) Taylor, Pat (ChaD man) H~en, the year we are being asked to Funeral services were held cubic yards of glass have been Marmie (Maxwell) Clemens, Audrey (Blai sdell) Herndon, Apart ment house owners and gtve something that we shouldn't yesterda)' at Pacltlc View Me. recyclet! per week. This means Dorothy (Beardsley)Giles, Mlnnle(Fruler)Ostermoln, Zella comm~rclal property owners for transients coming trom out m .•rl.al Park. Survivors Include rou!rhly tlalf a toot over an (Frazier) Evans and Oolllld Schneewels; third row, Jerr with 3 or more rentals are or town.'' Frances M+'"&rs, his wlfe of 42 acre of land per year could be Powell (teacher), Mr . Roy Ander sen(advlser}, John Hopldns, getting a llttle "up tight" about He rpov ed that the ordinance years; their son, Carleton Jr. spared trom landtlll. George Barnett, Duen McGI.vren, Jim Herndon, BUI Htneaty, the recent letters they've been be referred back to the staff of Los Alamitos, and a brother , • Discards turned Into profit Mary (Brldgea}Ltndahl, Oa.J.l (Horner)Storey, Jeanne(Grubb) cetting from the City of New-to com·~ !C) with a '•reasonable Harold, or Knoxville, Texas. for community orpnlt.aUons sterel. Allee (McCormick) Smilh and Joan (Jenkins) Clarlr:; port Beach. solution to the problem." The 'CH Rl 5 TMAS T Rl FL E • Increase cltlr.en awarness ano::t lllck row, Ted Finster, Sydney (Joslyn) Stoltr., Oscar Nor-Tbe city Ucense department Councll concurred. parUclp&tion in the solutloo ol bert, Myrna (Whitney) Pullen, Don Smith, Dave Almond, llas been malllog noUees to He suneated that the staff PROCRAW FOR DEC. 2 a vital problem. Audrey (WllUamt) ttcl\tiOn, JOhn Mit chell, Bill Gr undy aoo owuers of such buildings re. exempt from any ordinanee Iota The Jun.tor League of New. • Any procram of thia Doa 0oD&ki800. (Zimmer photo,) questing-that theypaytheann~al with lesa tiiU s eoo teet otl&Dd port Hubor wut meet at 9:SO mut be eoDIIdtred lleeraee tu: fee of SSO tor 1971. ar.• IDd till&~ ,_.mull. ofm. a..m. Tburlday, O.C.. z, at tba to • -fii~t -u s 1:1;--stan Hlrsehberc, Uceue df. puldllc space per 1 200 teet of l'ttwpOrt Harbor Yacht Clt41. lOUd un s •• ne r ector, sald there was DO new ll'lni !~)aCt be u.seci lnstead of Tbe procnm will be '·A Christ- no way meant to be • • law or change involved . "The u.slng the number ot room~ as mu trltle," presented by the solutlon. It wtll take about 10.30 days The case dates back to Oct-law tlas been on the books at the formula. To~tn~~: Troupe or the Child- Mrs. Kitchens said the pro. before a verdict is reached on ober when an OSH representa-least s~ce 1949 and maybe Me. Mcinnis also faulted an-r en s Theatre Guild of Newport gram at t1rst would be for a federal case concerning tlve lu.sl)ected Mr. Gadarlan's earlier ,. he said. othe r part of the ord!na.oce, Har bor. T ilf:t Y will a!~ pre~nt aluminum aod class only. Blackte Gadarl.an's clla.llenge boat ya rd and determined there He saad that some ap:lrtment d8<11.llng with retatl stores, 2 songs _rrom th eir ma JOr sprmg Costa Mesa Mayor Robert airport, something It has been "We will be operating at the of an alleged violaUon at his wasn't a permanent ladder lead-house owner s have been paying r ental units and pr olesstonal production, 'The sleeping Wilson said yesterday that the trying to get since 1964. tolerance or loeal stx:(~tngcen-Newport Beach boat yard and a lng out or the bay onto his dock. the tax all along but that "we buBd1ngs. ~t." city plans to annex 280 acres The area was the subject of ters, and papers present a eon-resulting $16 nne. which rto.ats about a foot oft the just haven't had,,the start to run ··u doesn't seem reasonable JIM BRADESOM Dl ES of old McDonnell Oouglasprop-anoexatlon battles with New-tatnment an1 hauling problem Tbe Issue was discusseddur. wa ter. down them aU. He said more to me to re~uire parking for James D. Bradeson, 51, or erty westerly of the Orange port Beach about 3 years ago. too tar~ to overcorM at pre-ing a 4-hour hearing Tuesday This wa s deter mined by the recent ordinancE's covering the elevator shafts," he said. He 208 \"ia Palermo, Lido Isle, County Airport. Mayor Wilson said he expects sent," she said. morning. OSH to be a safety hazard bed tax, and other ~terns f\ave suggested a lor m'Jla uti lizing died Nov. 22 at Hoag Hospital. otflclals ot the Irvine Co. the landtobecomnctty territory Proposed site locations for Mr. Gada.l·tan, the owner ot should an em)toyee tall into the provided the city v. lth a good net noor area be used rather He wiois bor n Oct, 17, 1920, had purchased the land two by January or February, as. reeycUng r eceiving stations are Blaclrle's Boatyard Z414 Nev.·-water and need a m~ns to get record or apartment houses and then gross area. ln CaUforni.t arxt came to Or - years ago after a stl.pulallon in sumtng there Is no h.ltch with WestcllU Plaza and FashJonls-port Blvd., decided' to square out of the bay. :·we have som '! additional h~lp He said the part of th ~ ordl-aoge Count } 15 years ago. He a deed se!Ung the land to Me. the county's Loeal Age ncy For. land. The receptacles would be ott against the U.S, Department Blackie claims that since the tn the department now and we r~ naoce dealing with "'gro~dwel-was .1. vire. president witt! Donnell Douglas requiring de-maUon Commission. scr eened by volunteers, with of Labor's oecLCJatlooal safety bay Is ''only one or two feet trying to ge t th~~ all notified. lings" was very poorly written. Time.Clock Sales and Senlce velopment wltbln a certain Eleven sUes on the property materials donated by mer. and health administration alter deep at that point, It would be Legally the cit} could charge ··t suggest throughout this Inc. for 25 years. length nf time w•s not carried !lave alreadybeendevelopedand chants. The containers would be received the fine for the more logical for the employee penaUte.~ ... ~ rdoee~./~~r~~~ ordinance that you utiliz.e the Surv ivor s Include hls wtre, ut t here are about 671n all, about include 2 large bins with lids safety violation he claims he to stand up and walk out oflhe years, ....., e ,, r ecomm .n1atlons of the r-.;ew-Gloria; 2 sons, Brla nand Casey 0 The announcerinnt by the tr. Z-6 acr es each. --one for aluminum aod one didn't commit. water onto the beach." would be equitable, he said. port Har bor-Costa Mesa Board of Newport Beach; 2 da ughter s, ~!:.~r::·.~~::1tJJ! :~~~.;,·;:~~~~~:~~ ~~z::~~~;::Er~! COUNCIL GETS POLLUTION EVIDENCE ~fc~~E~Eo~:~:~~;~ ~,1~~~~~~£~:. ::.::: a I needed would be a can crusher • it to the Council for r eview," yesterda} at Paci fic View Bul.ldln I error reso Yed .m •• , ... l rtoln • ..,r.rtmov..!~ ...... lumma •.•• •m-Several water quality con-the patient dies. t.y pollution Is due to water be state:! Chapel ....... trot speclaUsts trom various '•Newport Beach is the bay run~rr and dralnage. He told · • · crate a c~aD&erous precedent. Items. covernment agencies told the and without the bay the city CouocUmen his department Is Appeal plan Introdu ced Mr . Seier MD told the City All the cootainers would be Newport Beach City Council wUI just become another town. )oinl.nc wltb the Orange County Harold C. Seiersen of New-CoUDCil YoDday night that the painted wb.lte with an ecolop Mooday that Newport Harbor We need more acUon and less Flood Control District in re- port Beach bad hlred an archl. .ncroacbmentl were unlnten. symbol on u. Signs would be is polluted and that a qtaran-study.'' quesUne federa l tund s to de-Newport Beach cUy rouncll-Planning Commlsslon"s dis- teet and a contractor to coo. !tonal and that U would cost posted at the sites with in-tiDe apillst swimming looms Robert Stone, the coUDty dJ. velql a model anti-pollution men Lntroc:luced an am.~OOment approval. Public hearing was ltruct 4 apartment boaes ln tio nd Into tio to in certain areas. rector ot environmental health, tw-bor 1n Newport. to the ordlnance cootrolllng set ror Dee . 13. CWI Haven, but alttr tbt Job him $8,000 to $10,000 to tear strue 05 a rm.a n The testlmooy by the spec-said ttw.t constant monltorlnc When the study session diS-senlce statloas Monday night • RE FER RED to the Board wu more thaD halt compl.tld OOWa and rebuild each ot the the publlc. lallsts followed a cltlr.ens com -of water quaUty In the bay eussioo spilled over Lnto the that would provide a procedure of Llbnn Trustees, a letter 1t wu discovered tbat Sot the ltrueturtl 11 the variance was HauUnc would be done by Bob mJttH report trom Suzy Ftck-showed detlnlte evtdeoce of ennln&: hours, the Council tab. or appeal to the Pl&nntne Com-from th e w o!St Nf:twport Beach ltructuru tncroached 1n the DOt cruted. Tbe COUDCil of. Kipfer a.nd Gerry Catlln aDil er Roy Woolsey aoo sue Sned-pollution, especially In the wes-led the reports and asked the mission anc! City Couocll ~om Improvemenl Assn. to Council- alley, fered a. cornpromllt. they woukl receive one-bill ot a~r, potnttnc out several pol-tern ftnprs 01 the l:larbor · clty staff to eombtne the af. decls1ont of the community de - man Don Mcinnis requesting Wben the error was dJa-luttad of t.ut.nc down th• the ~~'011 reveoues. lutJoc: vloll.tors. KeMeth Sampson, county dt. teroooa's testimony ln to a velopmfll'lt director. thai ever ) effor t be made to COftnd Wr. Seltraeo trltd to bW.IdlDp locat.S at 2001-S-5 Mrs. Kltcheos ll&ld the pro. Tbt trio sbowld the Cou.ncll rector of llarbors and parka, r.commeodatlon and repor t The amtDdmeot deals with obtain a branch library In West pt the P1arm1n( Commlaioo ClaJ, t.Ot.3-5 Haven Pl. a.nd Jeet would be coordltated with oumeroua pbotop-apl'la and aid that 95 per cent ot all bact Ln. December . appeals r eprdlnc non -con-s to laue a vutaDce permtt, 1501-S-5 Havea Pl., be hit to ~~ ~~o::':t,c!' r:!'::r, alldtl depeet1Dc poor draiDII' CM k r d I tor mine structures and uses .. e~:~EIVED and ftled are- but the CommluioD rtru.d reiDOft the ...... to h1a prop ... __, I aysteml wtthin the city u well 0 s re eve op agency The ameDdment was introduced pori from th e community de· •J1Dc that aueh aoaet1oawouk! ert)' Uoe. ~";'~:X.a~~~~~;. to mUe as reatatii"Uts that dump p.r-because of cooeern by some velop ment director and the city Ocean roa'd abandoned toTrboeferC1'?.._0COpiOICr-ll wu1 togo~ bap 1Dto the tay. Tbe Costa Mesa PJ&nQl.Qc mtDt aceacy for the downtown senlce statioa OWDtrs, as well attorne)' stat.lng that there liDO u1 uoor;: Tbe commltt• suuested the commission voted 5-0 Mooday a.rea. as some cCMmettmea, that a reason nor !f:tg-&1 way for th t Couoclt eovtronmeaQI com-ctty update the utstlna dntn. night to establlsb a rede,.elop-Tbe study area ls boUnd«! 00 person wbo W'Uted to remodel cit}" to for ce the lrvlne Co. to lD !Pite ot numeroa~proteJU: nbld• OD OcMD Ft. bJ pro. mlttee butCouncllmaaDoa.Mc. ace sylttm to be_, stop the MRS BALTZ the west by the Mure Newport b.ls statloa wouk! come un1er remove the barbed v.·lre te oce from nsldtlb M<*ky Dl&bt, YidtDc l:lr' &Uey aeceu. Pre· JIUlls ~ucrested u be dbeUMtd poUutloo aad url9d coopera. Freeway from wherE> the route the stricter rules o! the new arou.nd the Upper Bay. tbe Newport B•cb CltyCOUDCil Nat.b', tH OWDttl of property at the Dec. u meeUDc. tJoa between Newport Beach • croan H..rbor Btvd just north ordinance. The amllldment • AOOPTE D a resolution de. ordered lhe cknlDC~a.ndaban-ban DO access except Oc:tu YULE TREE TALK AT ud "'lllld clUes to be_, stop SUCCUMBS of 19th St. to the tr'eewa)' in-would alao allow a JOrt of clarl.ni; the city -owned propert)' dODmellt of 10 tHt ot Oceu Ft. Ft., wbieb WU dt"klped u a the __.ee of pollut1oa from tercba at I 7th St referet lD cues where the oo. Balboa Blvd., 80 feet oorUl· bftnea A and B ltreets lD lldeftlk IDd DOt a. street. CARDEH a..u I MIITIMG tM up.laads. nee · servlee staUoa OWDer mlfbt westerly or 32od St., We.tNew-e.aax.. Some .co.ctn aboat tbe DU... The Harbor View Homt~Gu-Fluk Robluoo ot Newport Mrs Bernice Bab co. Ora.np Avenue form s tne think he was not RetUDe ptq)er port, to be tor saleata minimum TM ai».Ddomtot wu ordered rawlac 01 tbt l.ldewalk camt den Club will preseot Mrs.Jolul B•cb, mU~ber of the county ~ tiDd • 1 Satta M~in easterD bowKtary with 19th and consideraUoa ttom the com. bid of $l7 ooo resctndlq the to aUow tht eutup ot the from Jocal rMideatl. MI.DJ R. Reilly on "Christmas trees. ba.rbor Ud putt comm1ss1oo. d~td ye:a_:rday at t.acwa Rills: l?tb streets on the north and mwllty develOpment dc-rt. previous bid 1~ settinc a new tO.foot wide ttriP lot ll.s.toot cla1mtd t11at 1M tm&11 alltJ to ptuts aDd creene" at '7:45p.m. •kl. "How Is the tlmt to act. Mrs Bllb Uved at 7S..O south. ment . bid opening date ot Dec. 11. alley taNmtDtl at the r•l of be CODitrocttd woald OGb' be a Wednesday, Dec. 1, 1D Cl• We eo«dd IPtDd 5yeua Jtuey ... Calle ·An n La Hills. The area is a milture of A public btutnc oa the • ACCEPTED a tetter trom tbe k)ta froDI:lDI OD Oeeu Ft. fortriiiDH to loapr aUey be· boule 1. lac thla tldDc to citata while Mrs. Balfz ..:ras t=-totmd· commercJal, tndustrlal a.nd amendmeld was sMiorDec.U . ~he Newport Beach lmprovt ... The purpoee of tM vacatlol'l tweeD Oceaa Ft. Ud Ba..IIOa H" h • t • ed er of BaJtJ Mortuaries In lKl r estdeDUal taDd I&SeS whlch ln-In otller action MOOitly tbe ment Assn. commtod1.oa tbetf. of 1M tO-toot llrlp •• to tUm!-Bl'l'd. '9 rl se vo e nIX lth bor ··-c Lewis cludt oome of ••• earUest de-CC><IOCll: Dcl .. t Ol>lraUon of the poUct late tbe and to allow I'DOtiDr i.tt H died I t9s&. ve)opmeat to. Costa Mesa. • ADOPTED u ordlu.DCe dfPIJ'tmeDt, aad ort.rilc UMU Cl a I I d. At a. Jtud:)' MSIIOD MODday, ftUOW ~11m• bJ .cau.c, ~t;,rs u!'etude. a. -. The rldn•kc>menl suggested estabUibliC S5-mtles...per. ~rt. collteU.ely aid ill· eanln I P U ayore tllo Cl!J Couoell recommo-"Wtlloo1 ftol tldo __ ., Dll>o ol Lap>& Btach b 1M -d loped by lhe lloor --'* Newport dl•-Uy, Lo lm,_)J dt- ap!Dot pla<Lor.., cbartor •· bO plattd,. tlla tallol." F-ral oem cn Ut --p~•-'-t!r' ";,'Wilsey ODd Hlllo Drlro Eaol &lid Ntwport roloplor ·-• pollee ll- • 1 tadiDtlll: tbt taUot tbat Mr. Btet!a ~-• pre. c . ~ m HUll Drt•e •• ud a <tO-dlltlt1 N._t a..., CIIJ c-u. prolid-• oo rlto b> tllo -a •-••• call-lor at 8alb llortuarr, o..-Ham, Lo 001 the urtao renewal mllo --,. For<! R4. • APPROVED 0 ...._ ., .... -t11o _.._,. 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Ea..tp BtdWial, ODI;J a few olleoct.rr __ CbiU Many ol us fail to realize Oh God, fo'fl'~ me, b' America aDd for &Utbatbu "TIM CblleH comml.ll&stahl," niL 2121 E. C.... ifwy., c..-•1 tlw Cat.u. -9262$.. Eppt, Jtaly. J&pi.D. lhltttd that ooc of the basat of slnsl,t Whllll whine. beea JIYta 1o 111 ., tbl.t we DOt muted tbtir attack "1100 the "VlMDlm Is a amall u.tloD TILIPM~Ia 67U• (At .. ..t.4. 714) ktD&dom, Obau, Seoepl, So-inantitude. We complain about 1 ha"' two ~yes -tnlpt tDjoJ Ute aDd Ubtrtr &Ad United Statts IDd ita poUelel , ••• Had we, at tbe out.t, malla and YllCOslarta tbe we&lher, minor illneueJ, or Tht world u mine. bayt: tM prlvllere ot ach1ev1Ar Iince the aiUIOUDCemeat of tbe combined mJUtary mlpt wtth !'!E ,!=-r. ~:~~ 0~=· ~ee~~~:i!":'a~-; ~-::, We doa't have a.ny' tax tuods because we ean't arrord a new hQplAol, prealdtettal vlllt. ID the Pek1Dr Vietnamese morale, the nr owM4 a.d oper•.,. • ..,..., f•·tbe NewpOit ~eo.. ..... avaUablt tor foreicn a.td, so car or color TV, etc: Today, I Lattr, wDlk.inJdOwn thl! Thls year, when 10 muy Review, they COQ.StaDUy pour would have been quickly OYer. ANa. Pld!H.a.-4 w.e.lr.ly. •• T~ey. SecODd cl .. po•• palcl we'll hi.Ye to borrow, and this came upon a beaut.1ru1 poem Jtrttt, 1 mtt a boy wfth forces are at work endeavortaa: scorn ~· Pres.ldent Ntmn's There are heroes 10mwhere • Coro .. •• .._, Celli. . wm lllcrease taxes. on thankfulness, entitled "The eyeJ 10 blue. to betray our co\lltr)' ud to new Asia policy," In this land, It Is loW ·to us to THE NE'IPOIT HAAOOI ENSIGN w .. edJ~ ,to be ! •••· Let yolll' Coo.gressmen hear World is Mine." I am sorry thai But h~ Jtood ud watchtd th~ take away from us too rJrhts Liberty Lobby warns, "Nlxoa losplre them to lead UJ to our ,., ... of ...... .J cke•I.ioa by co.n ·11ecree Ao. A..20118 ct.ed ttom you, I don't know who wrote it. others pliJy ; it utmed and privileges for whlcb our wUl atve away your Panama destiny: VIctory 1D VIII:D&ml" May 14. ltsl. h• s.«iOf Co.n for the Co .. ty of Or•:r· s....:. of Sincerely "Todl"y upon a but, /IQw 4 ht> knrw not whQt 10 do. forelathers toupt, we should Canal unless you stop b1ml K. Ross Toole, wriUQI ln C.Hforale, eM by reeeoa thereof i• qval.Uied to pabli ell plat, He c c Mo • 1 lolltly firl with goldtn hQ/r. 1 pauud. and tht n 1 tDid: give thanks for the defeoders Henry Klsalapr, tbe State De-"The Woman ConstltutloaU. -~ft~o~qeirHodAAPbrAI••· 0 _. P. aiendale se ey Sh~ s~tmed 10 IllY, 1 rnt~i~d 'Why don., you join tht of the Admerlean CoastltuUt;m. partment aod President Nixon 1st," bas told bls readers. "It's E. ................................ ..... ·QIIeber h wbo are efeoding the lntegrlty are Plann1or to ramrod a treaty time tor us over SO to lake our PEG HAAPA ............................................... .AMOeiMe Edilor • DEFEND THE REPUBIJC ~r. Dnd wl.lhtd that 1 wert othm, dettr'!' of the structure of the goven-ttu-ourta tbe SeDate oe:d month country blctr.,•• In anotber 1uue suuci.,TION IAT IS · Ed.ttor of the Ensign, hail 10 fair. But hr loo lced ttraight ahead, meDt wblcb wu beqll&llthed to that wouldtun.o¥er tbeCaoal-of Ute same publlcatloo, Con· Ia Herber Aru: 0.. ,. •• 15.~ 2 ,...._ •• OO On this historic day Nov. 11 I watch~d htr at sht rou without a word, and then us. We should show our gratt. locks, rocks, aod clUes __ to cressmen Joh.D Rarick aDd John Ow. of_ H..t.ot Area; O..e ,.. •• 16:00; I,.... 110.00 It has now become self-evlden.t to ltallt, and JIJw htr hobbit I knew. ht couldn't hear. tude to tbe conservative broad-the revolutlooary government Schmitz plan to enter a bill in that the United Natloos "Trojan down the al.llt. st and to 1 p Horse" on tbe banks ot the Shr ht~d on~ lrt. Dnd wo rr D Oh God. forgi"t me ea ers the conservatln n anama. Congress so as to eaable the Whtn 1 wh,·nr. writers and speakers who dally "The Reds In Panama have United States to Withdraw from Hudson, so wtiUDgly accepted crutch; but aJ Jhe paurd are meeting the enemies of worked hard to wblp ~.Wa frenzy U,N.O. and freely S~ed by the -a smik 1 hallr two tars -America 1n wbat may become of anti-America.aism. They Let us be thankful today that American people 1D their thlrst Thr world iJ mine. deadly combat. bave O¥erlooted the baste facts patriots In Con&ress aDd ebt- for world peace, is at last Oh God , forglllt me. Special thaDks should be given that 1ll 1903 Panama agreed to where throughout the country fUlfilling Its destiny, U.S. ree-when 1 whine. -Twu lt!gt 10 tQke to General Pedro del Valle, turn over to the United States, are still plying their trade, and ognJUon of the Red Chinese I ha~e two lrts -me whne I'd go -USMC (R 1 ): 0 ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensi!J1 * GIVE THANKS FOR OUR BLESSINGS tyranny and inevitable material The world it mint. _ Two t)'tt 10 Jtt> e ·, to Richard Cot-a 1 mile wide strip of land In that as long astheyaref1rhtlng, SIJili)Ort, guarantees their total the Ju nut 's glow ten, wbo defends the Conserva-perpetuity, We built the canal, and as long as we slCJPOrt them This Thanksgiving day is an occasion to thank our Lord for all the blessings that we enjoy, to give thanks for those pioneers and patriots who made this nation possible, and to ask for courage and wisdom to preserve our Republic. The true significance of this day is expressed in heart-felt manner in the following report from Senator H. L. Rich- ardson of Arcadia. Read it and give thanks. de~•c con'-ol over Asia and LDter on,! bou•ht tomr T Uve Viewpoint; to the Liberty and since 1904 we have spe.Dt In their ngnt, the Nation will ~.... u a -wo ea rs to hrar, Lobby, to LUe Line. to Dan $6 bJlllon dollars on U. be safe, soon the world, Including us. swutt. Thr boy that sold all/ should know -Smoot, to Dr. Carl MclnUre of "lord ln Heaven, help us to Any lingering doubts can now be rhem hDd such charm. the 2oth Century Reformation "Although only tbeSenatecan do our patrloUc duty, and to dismissed as the curta.inratses I thought I 'd stop and tD llc Oh God. forxil·e m e, Hour, to Dr. B1lly Hargis of raUl)' treatles, both ho uses show our gratitude for the coun- on the last act of the "All awhile.l f l werdate, When /whine. the Cllrlstian Crusade, to Dr. must approve of the giveaway try that has been given us to American Tragedy" and It Is 'twould do no harm. /"m blest in.dted; Steuart Me Birnie, who rneaks of property, such as the Panama enjoy and to pe"""tuate,'' only f.lle united efforts or you And as we tDIIctd he JDid, The world is minr." tb y 1 '""' Canal Itself and of the valuable • ..,.. and me that can stop It. 'ThDnk you sir, you 'lie as e 0 ce of Americanism, equipment which we have In-BROKE RAGE Fl RM WILL to Dr. Fred Schwartz. head of • World government, with the reDllybunso kind. W h a_t _ a w o ~derful the Anti-Communist Crusade, stalled there.'' OPEH NEWPORT OFFICE U.N. as the peace keeping force, It 's .nice to tDik with f olks Tha11ksg1vmg message . aod to all who raise their voices Help Liberty Lobby to save Kidder, Peabody &r Co. [n. as so heioouslydemonstratedln llkt you. Because you su. In ot st the Canal! It was done ln 1967 corpo 1•• 1 1 11 ltn the Coogo, to date Its vaunted I'm blind.' American Wa y Features 197 1 6_ adpr 1 e against the current 'oiPheo the last attack was re-ra o:u, an n erna ona • victory re insth 1r 1 ue n our national W~> pulsed. The Panama Canal can vestment bankingandsecuritles ~~~~!:~~:;f:!~~:~~ WOMEN FIGHT CHILD ADVOCACY BILLS ~~"~~~·.~t·"' "·~ Is ~~;:·:~;~~~ EJ·~:J.; • • • This Thursday, Nov, 25, we Americans celebrate Tlllnks- glving --a day set aside to give thanks to God for his bountttu.l blessings, As we gather w!th our fa milies, let us give special thanks for our American herita~ and recognlte that we have received bountifully trom our Creator. We hear many today, particularly among some young Ameri- Cans, stating that America Is a sick society; that we don't care about the underprivileged in the world; that we are totally materialistic and concerDed only with "getting abead." It is unfortunate that those who make these c laims apparently have given Uttle attention to the history of our c.ountry or have studied th.e reasons why we nave been so materially blessed. Study of American accomplishments is rewuding. OUr affluence Is not an accident. It is the final product of industrious labor on the part of mUUons over decades. Many fal l to reaUze that the very t.'lings that are being downgraded are responsible for pleasure aDd privileges we no.w enjoy. Through the work of past generations, the life espectancy !las been IDcreased by 50%. The working day has been cut by a tbird aDd the per capita output has more than doubled. Thanks to the knowledge of medicine that God bas given us, we no kmge r fear epidemics ofnu, typhus, diphtheria, smal.\X)x., scarlet rever , measles or mum~s. Polio and TB are almost unheard of. Through the work of past generations, being guided by God's loving hand, our yout h are the tallest. healthiest, brightest, and best-looking generation (not to mention hairiest) to tnhabU this land. 1 Because Americans have been "matert.allstic," we have afforded for our children the luxury of working fewer bouts, learning more, and havlrig more opportunities to follow their lives' ambitions . ' Because our stomachs are run, our backs are clothed, and an air.condltioned roof is over our heads , we can alford the tlme to contemplate and develop solutions to environmental problems, conservation, and a myriad of other Inequities that now are foremost In our minds. Am er icans ha ve been truly thanldul for their blessings and nave used their resources to aid others --not only in America but In the world. We have given our most precious resources ·-the Uves ot our sons --in battles in for eign Lands against aggression and: tyraDDy. We have used our material and financial resources to aid im}Overish-ed nations around the world --m3Jiy of which are our avowed foes. And, in return we have asked nothlnr bot peace. We have taxed ourselves severly to educate our young ud care for our sick and indigent. ln addition, we contribute extensively to private charities. We, as a nation, have s trived to provide opportunity for all men, regardless of race or creed. We have been the only nation in history whose citizens have fought each other In order to free a race within its boundaries. Americans are basically honest, Ourerpa.nsive credit system proves this. The percentagt of people who renig on their obligations ts less than 1/2 of 1% In gasoUne credit cards. High-risk loan companies advise that they would go out of business if mor e than 3% of the loans they made turned sour. Credit Is non-existent In most of tbe other countries in the world because taste trust between individuals ts non-existent. Credit can only work wllere the vast majority ot people honor their commitments. No oatton has given of Us own wealth as freely as we, and unfortunately, no oa.Uon has received so Uttle thanks in return. We hat'e been the only natiOn 1D tbe world thal bas been powerful enoulfl to dominate the/world. At one time, wtth the sole ownership of nuclear weaponry, we could hue intimidated the world as no other nation before us. but what did we do? We dumped our armament lDto theocea.Dand p"e Independence to many people. Are the foregoing uamples those of a selfish, stcll and materia..Ustlc ~le? Hardly! They are the statements of a people wbo are p-atefal of tbttr herltare aod a otUoD wUllng to share thetr boaty wtth otllors. I'm proud of my country. I deU(btlnlts beauty, I thrtll to its mapUica.oce aod I respect Its peopt.. I'm lb&Dktul aDd proud tbat I wu borD 1n Amerlea. 111 Uocolr's Tblntsgtvtng proclamatloa be aid: "1fo bamu couuel hath deVIsed, aor bath uy mortal haDd woruct oe tbHe cr•t thlllp. They are the craetoa• Clfta ot ~~e~::e at~!o~~~e~to ~~~ ~~ Corr~sp0~1int) range of community, civic and etc., wbo make the difference In th~~~~f:,V~~~sq:~~~~:~s;i~i Union Bank building In Newport come for a • s e 00, ury e a rellgio us organizations." "turning the tide" in an elec -be unable to stem the Ude aOO Center's nnanct.al plaza, jectlon of the ~~~:O:Sure-womadln scorned. and after "Citizens for Constractive tion. TheyareletUngltbeknoWn to dernaod a return to sound The ofnce at 610 Newport a ratus ln Its n a ons rea ng all the material from Education,'' P.O. Ben 25704, that they a.rewatchlngthe legis-Center Drive will provide the PPil e tlrety. aewsletters this week, we would Seattle wash keeps you cur-lators who vot th bills 1 governmeat.'' full scope of Kidder, Peabcxly's Coddled encouraged and have to admit the ARE ' ·• e ese n, In the 2nd annual essay con-1 protected •by our own ~tiona! SCOR NED! • Y rent on not only the child ad. as well as the president of the test cooclucted by the 20th Cen-vas Investment services, and leadership that ha vocacy programs, but also any-United States, t R 1 wtu complement the firm's Los oath to r s swor n an They are on tbe warpath thing new In education. They It is a woman's Instinct to ury e ormation Hour earlier Angeles office, according to P otect and defend the against President Nixon and the reproduce cl'""'ings from news-''protect the ne 1 .. nd this year • Rand Hayes won a James E. Mann, resident man-sovereignty of these United ~,. 1 r th 1 1 1 ...... s • a anyone notable prize. He wrote: S .. -rnmen • or e r par n papers representing a wide wbo tries to "replace" mot he ager · It brings the firm's total r!:~~~w~:itt;et~er way than a pu~hing the chtld advocacy/ area, and also inform you of hood and apple pte with a "co~: "America represents lhe number or domestic and Inter- -petillon on child development and day-care other groups operating around mlttee" to tak f th story of dedicated patriots wbo national ofllces to 39 . your ballot next November to centers. There are one hundred th tr , e care 0 e r everse their unnatural Jllogi-bills per Wning to this as an e coun Y • children s needs Is treading on cal, suicidal course, • example of how determined the In a Los Ange les Times dangerous ground! Therefore be it resolved that "powers to be" are, In passing article Nov. 17, 1971, Dr. Reg-=ever under estimate the all loyal cltJzenseverywher e be th is legislation. It was this lnald Lourie of Was hington, po er or a woman, and pu- inviled to write and defend what determination in "numbers'' president or the President's tlcularly wtth Spiro Agnew at still rema1ns of our Constitu-and the secrecy whlch sur-Commiss ion on Children's her side! Write President Nixon tiona! Republic. Khrushchev rounded this subject that tipped Menta l Health, said, "It must be ~~ll~eto ALL child development stated that we would profttably of! the women ttlat something a system which knows what all · sell tbem the rope with which smelled a little "fishy." the ch.lldren need."Thlslswhat they would hang us, but our Once they started reading the mothers are upset about --that SEMINAR ON PROBATE government, If UOOR!Osed, wtu actual legislation, and learned It will "ldeDtil)'" the needs of The probate and trust taw obviously freely provide It. what the government had ln all children, noi just tbose in committee and the tax com- Time Is running out and the mind concerning their very own the poverty area. The govern-mlttee of the Orange County hour ha s com e when we must chJldren, they rolled QP their me.Dt has started to tell them Bar Association will present all stand together, for if we do sleeves and started to dig fur-their children need things in its 4th annual seminar for the not, our glorious herib.ge will ther. The material they have the "emotional and recrea-publlc -on probate and related most assuredly tide from the uncovered is astounding, Weare tiona!" areas, which parents tax proble ms. Among the sub- fa ce of the earth. not Implying that it Is O!lly feel Is their personal respon-jeets to be covered will be Sincerely your s. women who are working but sibillty. transfers at death, procedural Harold Baxter that il ts the women woo' have We have justrecetvedaphone aspects, tax and non -tax r ea- Corona, Callf. the time and determination to call to watch a program on sons for having a Will, common follow through, It Is nothing for television called "Let's Rap" criticism and problem3 of pro- a woman to spend 16 hours in on Channel 11. Even though bate and tax aspects of trans- one day, trying to prove her they were promoting child ad-fers at death. ROBERT N. SCHUHMANN, ex- ecutive vice-president of Spar- llng Investments Corp., Irvine, wtu coDduct a seminar on mak- ing mooey on apartment houses. The seminars are scheduled for Nov. 30 at Marina high school, HUDtington Beach; Dec, 1 at Costa Mesa hlgtl scbool, and Dec , 2 at Corona del Mar higb sclloot. The starting time is 7:30p.m. HOLIDAY WEAR SHOWN Balboa Yacht Club celebrates its Sapttartus birthdays th1s Saturday D.lgbt, Nov. 27, at the clubhouse on Bayside Drtu. CoroDa del Mar. The latest 1ll hoUday wear will be modeled by Mrs. JaJ Ltnderman. Mrs. Jaclt Me .. Clarty. Fran and Gared Smith. Fru lad Doo FrankUD, Wlllale a.nd Bob Smith, Mary aM Dave Y ouoc. Dtue aod Ropr Me- KlnDoa., Mary and Ina Bradbury aDd Robert lAw. Mrs. Leou.rd South wtU commentate. point, but It Is the wise woman vocacy, It broll"ght out the fact The program will be pre- who tben gets the material that Dr. Lour ie must have sented by a panel of 4 attorneys pthered In a proper order, trouble in his "own camp." in the Newport Harbor high and puts it In the hands of a One of hts workers by the name schOOl au1ttorlum at 7 p.m. good congress man or assem-of Mrs. Dora. Johnson was oo Wednesday, Dec. 1. blYman or senator, to use as the program, and she said she ammunition lo fight tbe bills. was not In favorofthemkeeping ADDITION FOR XEROX Xeros Corp, has signed a buJld-to-suit agreement with the Doo Koll Co. ror the con- structioo of a one-story in- dustrial building as an addition to the Xeros product recon- ditioning regional center 1n Newport Beach. People who are Interested 1n tabs on "all" of the children. learning about these current Another call fias just come topics very often do not have a In informing us of a pettUoo. source of Information. Since against child advocacy, whi ch the purpose of this column is was mailed tn thousands, in- to help people learn, we will e luding theNewport-Mesaar~. sbare the Information with you. Just this week. Vice PresJ- Thls is just skimming the top dent Agnew attacked ~havioral because there are hWKireds of scientists, psyctl()loglsts, etc •• gr~s aroundthecountrysend-statlng: "Character that was log out newsletters aOO doing ooc.e molded ln the home ls an excellent job of informing now more often the product of people. the classroom, aDd there are "Parent Involved In Legtsla-some who would Uke to take It Uon Action.'' Box 12141, El a step f.arther and indoctitnate Paso, Texas, quote from the or condition aU pre-school age otftcial communist publication children from Infants on 14> to "Political Affairs," June, 1969, the kindergarten age, They ad- "Wbat Is now requtr~ in ad-mire the Soviet system 1n wblcb dition Is a coordinated'" national tbe state takes over this tuDc- etfort lor federal Jegtslattoo tton from tbe parent." (Los that would make the nursery Angeles HerakS-Examlner, No- and: chlld-caresystemueden-nmber 18, 1971,) sloa oftbepubUcscboolsystem. lC is an estabUs bed fact tbat Such a.D endeavor could and 1t Is the women wbo c:tn tbe should ha'tetheacU,esf4IPOrtOf coffee parties, the ones who ttftl llllioos ud tbt broadtlt nit the street with petuloal, Coldwell, Banker & Co. ar. ranged the $650,000 teaSf transaction, which calls for construction of a 120,000 sq. tt. tilt-up structure, to be lo- cated next to the exlstlngXerox facility on Jamboree Rd. For Cbe Fatber judgeth no mao, ·but hatb committed all judgment unto tbe son: That all meo lllmuld booot the Son, even as they bonor tbe F&lber. He that bonoretb not tbe Sao bonoretb not t:he Fad:uH wb.tcb batb sent btm. (SL 1oba 6:21-23.) 0 RAISE on Any '72 Models IN OUR STOCK AS OF NOV. 16TH WHILE THEY LAST UNBEATABLE DISCOUNTS 01 lEW '11'1 All -ACILATE '11 IEID EXEC CAIS 1M -lllll<lod •.. It h ..... modto mo fttaadpropor that FAOILTY ART s'I'OW tfM7 JIIMMIJcl be .altmoly, rt'fereatly, aDd lf'&lefiiDy ackDow-""' mLL A Ill BECTIOI ltdpd u wtt11 we hart and ODt TOice by tbt wbolt Amertc:ae ...... " 111 111111 wtat. D a happy TtwnUIIYIDc lD tht Am•tcaa tnfttCM, A ~llaeulltartlhow..,.. at tbo Oraap Cout Collopart piiHJ will --lllnloP Dec. 17. Palatlap are cUa. plated ..,. occ --·Ed-ward.-. David J-ud Vietor Ca•dol, prblll ud dnwlap lit Cllltloo "-ud ~ Sllar~udacqnr• Go•enuaeat should operate debt free 1 _. •afa..., 1 ,,d .. t n.nina • touch thne, ncn pttina bJ' JCat. MarttDaro ud RaiP6 --· (Tllo) •-IIIII hoppmo 1o boca .. -buao--. 1£wrooeo 1A -..., 1 ' ' -ap II IIIey caa to aroud, but hue to am t•Mt llaiMd ...... d?dll't _, ..., .. -.. filii ca. eo.enu..t .._ • Oaed lincoma,' ltebert lrlltw 1a ...,._ n- aow. Ill -·~ II ... 10 be able to oper~te debt free it 11tf oa.lrlidlolll ad W'IUiall -·--~·; ""''c-'"'',.,.,. . ..,.. .... ,. ............ • WE PAUSE TO CIGGIE FIOII . TO GIVE THANKS FOR AU OUI IIAHY • EUWQI I • • NEII'ORT MARION EJIIQI THUIISDAY,IIOV. U, 1971 Yule songs lei league Till c•r~-. _._ mteUac of tbe Wo.u'l Cl'dC L-will be Oold II - T-J. Doe. Zl, llllllo.,Uoe room of tbe Atrporter IDa. Mu- lle wlU be P<001dod bJ 1110 ctrla' eaaemblt from Eltucia bJCb .cbool, laDder thedJrectloD ot Dick Kuykeodall. Reltrn· IIDaa are to be made bJ Doe.l6 wJtb Heleo Blake, 548~'15, or Clara .utaler, 613-0787. BLOODMOBILE COMIHG Tbe Orange c....., blooclmo. bile will be at --tal from 2:30 to 7 p.m. Tbtll'lda)', Dec. 9. Blood dooors maJ make reservaUoos by callln&: ass. 5381. GIRL ICOUTI ._, .,tq'% ...... olllllrblw Yln Homoo &ad Sao lkCiollu Gl tmM T..,... on -I&Jiq a po.ter that '" .,... tM troap'l .-1 fat'nil1allee DISPLAYING some of tbe tlems to bt oo sale for the cream 80Clal, to bl blld from 5:10 to 10:10 p.m. 8atllr~y, Christmas Boutique of st. James Eplseqal Church of New. Dee. 4,lntheAI:Irabl.mU.COID.t-IOf~ldloola.utort.un. port Beach are Mrs. Evelyn Guertb of Harbor VIew Hills, ADDt is prelidtat ot s.ICII' Troop 18M at eon.. dtl Mar at left, and Mrs. WlllardDunlapofCorooa.deM.Iar, mem ber s bilb school, aac1 S.l1 cMirmd tor tM tee cram .oclal. of the Episcopal Church Womeo. The boutique, to be 1\ekl TbeJ are both )laoraatCoroD&dtlMarblCb Kbool. Faa for trom 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 1 at the Byroa Farwell resl· the eveni.De ,w:UIIDela ll!Ha, prisM JDd a en.fts a)l •• deoce, 2124 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, wUI offer such gift all prealded onr bJ sut:a 1WD111f. lluic wtU be tarDI-.d Items as stockingstuffer s, toys, hang1Dgdecont1ons, center- by theStooeyLoauomeltrtacbulludbytbt NewportBeacb pieces, aprons, and gourmet treats. St. Cecelia's Guild, led Steamboat Company. Proe..S. wtU be IIIIlS foradoptloa.ol a by chairman Ruth Stevens, will sern refreshments. Mrs. torelcn chUd by the troop. (lu.lcD pboto.) Joseph Whitacr e is chairman for the n-eat, and Isabelle Toys FOR OTS W Kehlor is co-chairman. The Junior Ebell c! oreommlttee ~!~. Is Key marks anniversary Newport Beach wlllbeasslsUDc beadJD&' tbe project tor the Harbor Key oftheChtldGuid- the Marl.De ResetYe iD JUDiora. TbiJ will be work!Pg ance Center of Orange County wWt tbe LOs AlamJtoaCompuy wlll hold Its annual Christmas Gift Items Galore G, ZDd Ba., Urd MIJ'LDes. luncheon and lith anniversary Mrs. Ape requested Juoior celebration on TtM?sday, Dec. EbeU members to briDe toys to • t 14, at the Balboa Bay Club. tbeJr Nonmbtr paer&l meet-" .'i~' The general meeting will begin IDe. Sbe L1 uklllr for eltiua.s , at 10:30 a.m., with a social half 1D. tbe comm·Jidty to alsodooate hour at noon and luncheon at DeW, arawnppedtoys,wbicbmay 12:30 p.m. wUh a pink candle and white dove wUI gract> the luncheon tables. Mrs. Glen M. Keller, social cltairman, announced tha t member s may br ing guests. The CbUd Guidance CE!Ilter a ooo..pront, county-wide sup- ported psychiatric clin ic for chiklren and adolescents with emotional problems from pre- How food fads can fool you We don't mean there't any. thina wrona with eadna )'011Jr1 and wheat 1ft"' and to on. Tbey are fine, healthful foodt. But ~·s , tke rub. Advocates of some food fads promise: benefit5 that diet aJone can't deliver. Occuionally, someone with a medical probaem will cry to solve it by living mostly on cabba(IICjuioe or aome such thing. Special foods and diets. however, have lim· itation-can be harmful when im~ly used. So if you think there's anythina wrona with you, by all means see your physician. ... &. COMT ... .,. -4l nL 11M ........~-- DIEPAftTMIENT o... ..... ,. ............ be tat• to reeepCades abe Is Mrs. Willia m H. Weaver, baYIDg placed at tbe Tbom Me. . president, will present a sl.z.e- Aa Sboe storesoa Harbor BJYd., able check to the center during &Dd at Soutb Coast P)Ua a.nd at the luncheon. Thischeckrepre- Peuey•s 1n Fubloa Istalkl. sents the yearly sales from the sehoot thro,gh th• age "' 18 · ,r:1:8:1:6;N~EW§;POR~=T====C=OS=T=A=M=IS=A=~ MUSICAL PROGRAM FOR RIVIERA CLUB AT BBC Llnda. Hargi.!l will present a ~ The toys wtll be picked~ by group's Thrift Shop at 1570 Marine ReserYLits aad taken to Newport Blvd., Costa MeSa. MarlDe Tra.laiag Centers, ' f -., Three checks are presented wbere tbeJ are sorted and .. -.. • ' • to the center each year byHar~ labeled aceordJng to .sex and MRS. JAMES L. GIDDIHCS. (/r//rry pho•aJ bor Key. The others represent ap. ed the proceeds from the Empire WITHC.D. DISTRICTH.Q. Tul·la Anne Teats w s deb,bnte ball and the trinkets Coast c.rd Petty omcer and treasure auction. SeeOild Cku Frederick ft'. The Madrigal Singers !'rom Forcle, ... ol llr. and Mrs. Jam s L I d G ·dd. Costa Mesa high school wlll Jobll 0. Forpe ol1224 c ..... , e e an I I ng s ·sou:.• ••. Chrlstmas and spirit<Ul ~ ve., aod baaband ol the for. u mer Miss PauWte K. Daniel-A fall wedding cerem:>ny at brother, Barry, and the bride's The Keynotes, junior auxii- WESTCL!FF PLAZA NEWPOilTEillNN 80D of 31Sl Samoa Place, all St. Jotm the Baptist Church cousins, James Kirk and WHey La.ry of Harbor Key, will have a of costa 11-. Ll ~ at united Miss Tulia Anne Tellis Drake. boutique table, where a Yariety ~~ o1 IMlltb cout of Costa Mesa and James Le-Following a reception at the ot hand-cralted gift Items may G.ard Dllb1ct at su Pru-land. Gld<tlnp of Tucson, Artz.. Costa. Mesa Co\IDtry Club, tht be purchased. ~~~~~~~!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'~_:e~lseo~~· --------, Tbe parents of the young couple couple ten tor a Las Vegas Unique arrangements of min-; are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Teats honeymoon. They are making lature frosted fruits and sugar- ofCosta. Mesa andMr.aOOMrs. their home in Monterey, plums on pine boughs center ed Frank Giddings of Tucson. Greelilll cards Father Anthony McGowen performed th e marriage cere- mo)oy at 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 30. M::-. Teats escorted his :laughter to the altar. She wore a white floor length gown of orpnr.a trimmed with lace and seed pearls. The A-line skirt and sUgtitly empire waistliDe *ere accented with a mantilla veil edged in matching lace. The gown had a scoop oeckiJ.De and long fUll sleeves trimmed wlth lace. She carrtedabouquet ot laveDdar stephanotis and or- cblds. From Karen Ma1Jrela's AMIIICAN I IUIOPIAJI AYOII TNI IUIH UIIL.IIo.t.NCiwmt TOUI NAIIII IMrtltnn Sen'lng as matron of honor was Mrs. Jerr y Fidanza. Bridesmaids included the brlde's sister -In-law, Mrs. BUry Teats, Miss Brenda Gid- dings and Miss Susan Schu- m&ker. The bride's cousin, Kimberly Drake, served as fiower girl, and her 3-year.old nephew, Wayne Teats, was rlng bearer. The groom's brother, Mi- cb&el Giddings, was best man. Ushers lnclu:led the bride's Guto Gl _.IIIJ -. ..-. -&ad eandlos, are a~waJa ... -. c---.--.. ...,. or Food fua --1o ... to ~ allr, Gr to tab a-.c u r.o.tesa IIIIa. Dld ,.. -,.. eu win c1111 Gl -ud llqoora ol...,. ..,-o?---T.-aomeo-·ud""l",.,., 1111 ............... '£~--marKets UoOaN.TEII ,.,_-___ Oid.-WW.. HAaoltYIEWCENTfR ' -MOC-. .. JOiltiWii.Oiur;-u • HEALTH NEWS: Milk I Crackers -Who Wants To HaH Live? "Aill TOU Jti:ICMIICEf'UL?" llr lloJ I . Llllllf, C.S.B. T tr, Woe twiG ....... SICXliD ClrllliiCmiC:iiR M ca.r, 9CIEI'TIIT 11•-""'linN, cor-dol liar I meeting of the Riviera Club at musical program at the Dec , 8 fi the Balboa Bay Club. Miss Har· J ... .-{~ fiMJJl gls is a graduate or the Uni-....... S ..... _ FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEOS versity of Redlands and USC , holding ba che tor and m1s1e" ROBERTSON. SAD LEI R of m·1sic degrees. A profes- sional harpist, residing in Los Angeles, she h:is ~'..OOCertlzed throughout the United States and in Europe. She has ap- peared OD TV With the Law - r ence W~lk show and brDiidcast on European Radio in Holland, She had just returned from ooe mooth of concerts as pest s'lloist for the anglo-inter- national m •sic festival, Surrey, England. Newport Beach 644·4031 OPEN DAILY Insurance 3333 E. Coost Hwy. Co<Ono del Mor-Tolephono 67:>3850 DU4HU5 PROM I P.ll. TO IIIDMIGIIT IIITIIITAI-IT IITILT o COCitTAIU • DOCKING FACILITIES 103 NORTH BAYSIDE DRIVE 1 Ti-lTi .. s J n ..-.s • lQ ~. CM le ........ 21 won:Js te 30 words 31 -o. " .f3 words E.ch ..,d o.,..-.c) wordt -CAl. -w.• llll>lC co. ~ Lowrey -steinway N. Main St., Santa Ant Ell. 1914 uo 2., 3.110 2.110 s.oo ... 110 3.110 ..oo 5.110 .05 • 10 .15 -~-~~~~~~-------------· FOR S 4LE L IKE NEW rue. &18 wUb pad, Blue 6 P'.._ ao.s. Wu $115, -·, .,. Mal>ll ... ...... tal>ll $H. Olio pall' uruc room 1a-. $11. 144- 8614. ____ ... _ _ .. _. ___ ........ L--.. aP&Lttl-- ·•NIXON AND THE CFR, •• bY Phoebe Courtney. Paperbl.ek. $1 .50. ~--· ~n·"lll'nllot....._ IIN---C..--Tel•t 111: M1 Getl, • ' I ' ETTER DEAS MARQUIS In all the world of medium-priced cars, Marquis stands alone for Its blend ol dramatically elegant styling and a ride with the smoothness and steadiness of mo- tion you'd expect In cars costing four times as much. An experience you should try .•• COMET Talk about better ldeu. Comet for '72 oaers everytii1Dc you buy a small car for -and more. SUperb bandllng, slmplltled matntsn- uee, creat ru mueace and low, low price. Plus ~Jtc-car 8tJI1Dc and roomiDeu tbat re--•ber• yaa're a crown-up.St&DdardiCPp- ••nt t11at ciiiF!tOI .. matcbed 1D 1t11 c•a• ••. ' NIYJIO&T·IOSA SPORTS SCENE. WITII ri: OPAL• AKE BETTER CARS" • • • MONTE GO Here is the rorward 1ook tor '?Z ••• All oew, all over. Trim, amootb, with venlless wio1ows, recessed door handle1. A clean, uncluttered peep ftom front grill to smart tall Ugbt hous!D,, Wider track, with the same type suspension system as oo our most t>speuln IWI:ury cars. Mootego ••• one ot the few cars you can call completely oew for '72 ... • • • STILL FROZEN • • • '71 PRICES CONTINUED ON 1972's· "Never a Better Time to Buy" Come In and ue us TODAY! Orange County'• 'Family of Filu!J Cari son COUGAR The cat comes on beautifully for '72 • • • Sleek, sopbistlcated, .In the European Grand Touring manner. Like a sports car, but better. Like a lUIUty car, but better. Cougar the most magnificent cat In North America .•• Our suy Buropeu Import. The low priced sport coupe wttb lltJI1Dc and road manners tnsptred bJ tbe worllt s most . desirable sports cars. Room for four adults. J'\111 carpettnc. I'I'CIIt buctets o« 80ft Ylnyl. 8mall WCIIIIIer CIIPI'l ... tak• America bJ 8torlll ••• CAR HITS IIAUTY SHOP ""' -.. ..,.,, "· "' t.o.c hlct, ••e..-d AIJwr s_, .-1:41 p.m. -..,.toot-..aotwearuot ~~~-.... c...,., ... 9aJoo,. lUI E. Caul ....,.,, Co- r-dol Mar. Cart Dosll ~EIII'ORT HARIIlR ENSI1llf !l!\U SCC!!O!! ---I'm 5 TIIURSOAY1 NOV. 2~ 1971 CORONA OEL'MAR, CAU F. I • 0 Mro. ....,..,. told pallet IIIII ......... ....,-.c_....,._ ............ lo tin ri&M ... .................. ,_~ ,._ ud lilt coold DOt tun. Tt(o ear laloekocl-. a otop alp, ·-.... tho balldliiJ ud canst to rest u tboacb tt wu ~kid 011 tbe sidewalk. FINAL R!PORT MUT Tile IW'bor Area Uotlod FIIDd'a ftall report celltft. tloD will be held Wednuday, Dee. I, from 5 to 7 p.m., at the Phllco-Ford Aerooatroale ptut. I in the PRESTIGIOUS WESTCLIFF AREA OF NEWPORT lEACH --111• IWiillllility of -and 111'" lll•room units for H .. ts. From $225. For informationJ. telephone Mrs. '-'wen Lorenzo at 645-0252 Don't be disappqinted See!!! 2815 BLUEWATER, COM NOW!!! Grand pl ano size living room ... Fami ly room ••• Four bed room s. OCEAN VIEW. 0 nly 174,500 ))ON Y. f'R.P.lil<l.lli I Rt:Al.TOR ' 3250 Ust Coftl Hitftway Cofon1 del Mil', C1Utorni1 PI'IOne: 673.2222 ll&At. TOll 642~ -.lfJ.,.:aut tnl w: CO'AJ.NWY. _ .. _ .. ._ ofuulaJ~ PRESn&E WATERFRONT HOMES -IY API'OINTMINT I Lindo tole Drive -Opoft -.y Lovely, new 5 BR., 4~ Ba. borne w /water- front llv. rm. & din. rm. Oak paneled Wnlly rm. w/frple. Master BR. w/littiD& area 6: fireplace. Bay & Mt. views ......... fl7t,500 Just CompletM 5 SR.. 4 ba. home w/SOft. dock. Marble mstr. ba .. crystal chandeliers. Fine carp., dr•pa: &: wallpaper. Bit-in vacuum, dumb-waiter • · more. . . . . . . . ..................... $215,000: n Line&. Isle Drive Beautifully decorated 5 SR., S ba. borne on lagoon. Huge mstr. BR. w/beam ceil. ll f.rpl. LJe. liv. rm. & family rm. Formal din. rm. P1er &: slip. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $230,000. 92 Lind• Isle Drive Beaut. 5 BR . 4 ba. home w/formal din. rm. & family rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside stairway. Built--in gun cabinet & bookshelves. '155,000. 106 Lind• Isle Drive Custom Sin~le story 3 Bdrm., 3 bath water- front with p1er and slip. Large master bdnn. with sauna. Dining, kitchen & living room have water view. 52' lot .......... $135,000. Waterfront Lots No. 76: 3 Car garage. Faces South .. S80,000. No. 56 : North Lagoon exposure ..... $80,000. 403 Bayside, 70ft. sandy beach ..... $43,850. For Complete Information On All Homes & Lots, Please Call: BILL GRUNDY, Realtor hlanden Bld9. at Lind• hla 341 BAYSIDE DR., SUITE I, N.B. 675-<1161 ••••••••·~:ooo••• I IiI I 1 ·1 I IiI I I I I I I · I MLS SALES REPORT Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $88.7 million fo r the first 10 months of 1971 -an average of almost $9 million a month! THIS IS A 10~ INCREASE OVER THE SAME PER- IOD OF LAST YEAR! In October, 161 sales were made for $7.3 mil- lion, 296 new listings were pro- cessed,. 54% were sold, 61% of sales were cooperative . List your property with a Realtor. •••• 111111111.1111 Pick right a A Realme is a real estate expert of recognized competence and aldll. Because of this public confi. dence in him, be baa the widest variety of sales liatlnp from . which you may choose the hom e to meet your needs. c.l y_. I.._ TODAYI • Newport Mesa • ._ ............ lnYitet you to -tMlr ne~ cuMoftl • home in Dcwer !11-. 1- .. 2001 a..y OrM --OrEN OAt LV llOA.M.to5,.M.I T•teft.llly decorated and fwn!Shcd by $31,500 -NEWPORT THE MOST FOR THE MONEY IN N.B. --IN OUR OPINION --AND BELIEVE YOU'LL AGREE ! PLEASE LET lli SHOW YOU THL$ SPACIOtS 3-BR. A..'ID FAMILY ROOM, LARGE, USABLE• CORNER LOT, TASTEFULLY LANDSCAPED FOR EASY MAIN- TENANCE. 2-112 BA., SI LT -INS, ENCLOSED YAR D, MANY OTHER XTRA.S. (•UPPER BAY.) PHONE 646.2366 P ete Bcmell /Zany p•·.-Jnd:J EXQUISITE BLUFFS CONDOMINIUM Located on the main greenbelt, deep carpets, luxurious drapes, plus many other extras make this three bedroom, living room and dining r oom home an excellent buy at $48,500. Office o,. s.ew...,. a 1 ,.,. PETE BARREn REALTY 11105 -·" Dr ...... 642.U. LOW MILEAGE. • • EASTSIDE COST A MESA Three bedrooms, two baths, and family room. Built~ins. New carpet- ing. Two car garage. $29,950. • 5 UNITS APP ROXIMA TEL Y 1 ACRE OF GROUND RIGHT IN THE CENTER OF $80,000 WITH TEIIMS ROY R. McCARDLE REAL TOll 54&-7729 • •• ,.rt ••• t:lt ' ..... ..... lslallll C..tl ... u.lo hie c... 411 Mar . :11 • = -~ ... BE "RIGHT ON" TilE WATER . . . in this beauty ... 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, bilt-in kitchen, FIREPLACE, carpeting and drapes. Your awn pier and fl oat. $72,000, 1 "UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE" The CIRCULAR STAIRWAY leads you up the stairs, where you wlll find the living r oom, dining r oom, kitchen, 1 bedroom, I bath ... ALL CARPETED. Downstairs, 3 bedr ooms and I bath. Great idea. $79,500. 644-7770 ~U4/UI-S~Hi/A ~~o~ms REALTORS ,...__.,w....,. ..... ....a -liAST COAST HWY. CCIItONA ML MAll. CALif. ga 0 o a'$ eo ac 0 a CO* o o o' r . IHARBOR&OCEAN ·VIEW • • 5 BDRMS .Your Choice of 3 Custom built hom e by Smith Canst. Co. i n Broadmoor I. Five bedrooms, II 2 fireplaces, panelled family r oom. E First time offered. Price of $72,000 A includes beautiful view. L T 0 R 8 *ALSO* Outstanding 5 bedr oom Lusk built home, 3 baths, 2 fi r eplaces, family r oom. Only $59,900 --for the fam- ily which doesn't need a view . • ALSO • For the discriminating ... A Har- bor View Home with 5 bedr ooms, 3 baths ... just $7 1,500. CoRBIN-MARTINjl t..=:::=::=644-7662====~l ••••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVES 4 Bdr ms, -3 Baths 60 s; 90 Lot .•••.... ' ....... ' •..•.....• $71,500 3 Bdrms, -2 Baths 42 reet oo Nord .•.....................• $79,500 4 Bdrms, plus Family, Z-1/2 Baths 50 I 88 Lot , , , , , • , , , , ....• , . , .•. , , ... , $89 ,500 3 Bdrms, - 3 Baths Corner lot on Soud .•.....•.•••..•....... $99,500 5 Bdrms, -3 Baths -Pool 70 teet strada corner ................... $125,000 4 Bdrms, -4 Baths 90 t 88 Lot , , ••• , •.••••.•.. , , •••.•• , Sl35,(Xl0 3 Bdrms plus Lp Fam., 3-l /2 plus 1/2 Baths 100 feet on Nord ••.•••••..•.••••.•.•.. $149,500 WATERFRONT 5 Bdrms. -8 B&thl Pt.r 6 SUp , •..••••••.•......••.....• $1U,t50 • - NfW'ORT HARBOR EIUIGII CREELY BACK WITH UCA MRl. HIT Til "1M RY Dill WUllam., LOo ........ Allred FIIIST S(CTIOII --P,.i i Yro. -~ ~~~ ot ~ M-, IIIII a-10 ol TliiJ t~ 1971 of liN ~ -··-. -M~ VloJo; 4 pudelllldroo IIIIAY,IIOV. Pr-CnoiJIIU-N-IM_•_A"·•""'Cb "-· dltd Noo.lhll!oot<lf lllllljrool-pudelllldr-. 11. Aoo~nw'• ,....., ... COIOI~DEI:~II.CAUF. _._ubolll•••••,.. ---•c-"-"-c--• liNIIIIo~ Prl¥11o ... -.-.teoo C-elli, 100 St. Aadl'w'alld.., Ud ebltf ........... ol tbt ud 11 lOW C"'IJ'a &oc* !lore Colla Me•. Sbe WU bon Wtrl blld Mew. lt at Harbor CUI! HafOI ..... ,_ •• s.~ Tt"mes Sled Lido loll c ..... ..,. A-.. oai'IIIIBI., .... ..., bJIIInlto llarcb '· .... Ill loft, IIIII Root .......... Park, c- ... -1M 10 LA.--doJ wiU bt -"tel at ... I 11M poo1t1oo he hold hiiiiU IIIII --Cllrlo. •Ho olio ..... to Or .... <:-,flytaro K-. BtU Broodwa)' llort11111' nu lido _, wiU bt Dick ..-.le.,. thU s-r-S.mooo to IH9. .,. .. ..., lilt o.u., COlli Col-&10· wu 111o dlr-. DIJ, -•wt r ..... l dine-will bt doU•trecl bJ Harold by reader llr. Crooly, wbo bu -loeo 1111rarJ -llwu bolll( ........... -.n-•tdjji,bJii.Si.i--'--------... \ tol' of Ca.mpu Cr.... Wlcterlbam at I a.m., Or. eoppd lD r•l lltate .-&ts OI'JI,...., after tbt coU.p 1 • • • Ropr Riley at 9:30 aDd Judie here tlAce 1959,wu uaoeiatt<l QpiDid SD tNI, no Flrll lllptiot Cbveb ol Lloyd Blupltd alii a.m. Jamts A. Cnao ol SZSDrtA-with--esiiiLooAaaoloo Willie -·• ....... , ol James Garner ,=., CoD ...... tot MapoUa st. • • • wood Road, Sbore CUifs, bu before comlnr to the Harbor LICA, ht biDcled the L1do a.. at SUta Ala AN, •• 1be 11 TIM Lutbtru Cbureb ot the tiled a eomplllOt tor an ID. Area more than 20 years aco. luiSM', moathty Dn.-Ptr for a.m. HrmoD 1:bt.t s.:la1 will Muter, !INXI Pacific VIew or., juctioa &ad $35,000 damages He establishfd the Bootsbop of l>r a.uoelaUoD, DOW bectaaiDC ~ ll•ea by tbt R..-. JoliD HoD. Harbor View Hills ·-Dr. wn. agalllst the TJmes Mlrror Co., lts 19tb )'Ill' of pabUeaUoo. eyeatt, former mule &Dd .eu. uam R. Eller wUI deUver the cbarctnc disturbing phone calls Ia tbe mkS-tnatitl he wu u eatloaal director at tbt church. meaaace, ••A change of heart," 80Uclttng subscrlpt.ions to the LIGAL MOTICI a.mateur bOxer, tllftUnc tor the He' Will be IOtn&: to tbe PhUJp. at the 9 aad 11 a.m. services Los Angeles Times. S&n Fn~M:t.eo Olympic Club u plots out )'ear. Dr. James thls Sunday, the tt.rst Sunday 1n Mr. Crane says he has sub-F -14462 :t flywelcht. Combs, cbureb pastor, wtlltalk a.dYent, A •rea.th wW be con-scribed to the newspaper for the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME _ OD "Up, ~ wltll people" at tbt structed, and the tradttlooal put sis _years and cootlnues to STATEMENT EDMOND SOM IERHOU Sl! 7 p.m. sentce. A ''miaJoa act of Incr easing the number of sub6crlbe to II. But, he said, The following persoo lsdolnc OF COSTA MI!SA DII!S Jmpos.stble" bus eampatp 1s ca.Ddles each week wttl be tol-for the past 2 years he bas business as: Interior Re-Edmoad W. Sornerbouse, 72, ·DOW iD progress, W1tb a pi lowed as a remtDder tbat complained about receiving sources, 2532 OIC)ODt Drive, of 310 Broadway, Costa Mesa, of 350 bus riders 1a December. ''Christ is the Ught of the telephone calls from the age nts, Irvine, CaWornta 92664 : De-died Nov. 19 at Hoar HospitaL • • • world." servants and employes of the s igD West Incorponted, 2532 He was born Jan. SO, 1899, in ChristlaD Scleaee Cburcbes • • • Times at Intervals of about 10 0 14)01lt Drive, lrvtne, CaW-Kauu and came to Oranp --Tbe Bible lessoa ·IIJ'mon tor Tbe Newport Unity Church, to 30 days apart. or nla 92664. County 1D 1963. He nsf. sales- this SUDday is eotitled '·An-meetiog at 15th St. and Irvine ''Tbese are an intrusion Into Thls business ls being eoo-mu tor 35 years, his: last em- dent and modern necromancy, Ave., CUff Haven --''Thy wtll tbe privacy and quiet of th,~ ducted by a Calli. corporation. ployrnent being In retail auto alias mesmerism aad hypoo-be done" Is the sermon topic plaloUtrs place of residence, Si gned: Robert K. Fujioka. sales, tlsm, deaouoced." Sentcesare of the Rev, Loren Flickinger he clalms ln,the suit. This statement ftled wttb the He ls sur.-IYed by bls wife, AIM rofl at 9 and 10:30 a.m. In Newport for the 10 and 11:15 a.m. SUD-Ia addition to an lnjWlctlon county clerk of Orange CoUDty Mary; 3 sons, Gary RlldOO, YUlBRYNNUt Beach, 11 a.m. In Costa. Mesa, day services. enjoining the defendants trom on· Nov 22 1971 by Beverly Newport Beacb; Gilbert Rlgdoa, "CATLOWI' and 10 a.m. In Harbor View • • • calling his residence sollcltlng J . Madd~x. deputy 'coUDtyclert. Florida, and o.w,1 RlldOD, '~::::::::::::::~;;":":'':· ---------, Way~ln Fellowship Church of hls subscription to the Los Publish: Nov. 25, Dec. 2, 9, New York; 2 brothers, Carl RellctotaS Science, 2411 E. Anreles Times, he Is seeking 16, 1971, In the Newport Harbor Somerhouae, Arlsooa, and John d Coast Hwy, Corooa del Mar •• reneral damagesofSIO,OOO plus Ensign, Somerhoule, Sepulveda, Ci~W.; c preach at 11 a .m. Sunday on the • • cott lDd Rosalla Frisbee of OFF thru Nov . '71 OFF thru Nov. '71 "WOILD'S LARGEST" EXCLUSIVE GUARANTEm DRAPERY SERVICE Dropery O.oning. P•rfec.t , ... ,. ... of the oge of yovr dro~, or 100-1. replocNJent jf cJMnoble. •NoWIIIM-.,_,_!lot • IM•tlfll hcwetor Plotts • Now "-"' wtllo Colroladlllln ., ... ........ •No-... •Dr_... ...... .. • Ptrltct 1--· Alftnol o Woter Stolo •-•1 • "-"' llplitM Dr.-Y -... IMIIIW 11101 l.,.t<M \. ·_. . • _·.\···' Tbe Rev. Eleanor Jacksoa will pUDIUve damages of $25,000. 5 sisters, Mrs. Jeannette s n. HARBOR topic "Let your light shine." Lawn bowling 0 k given VoiJI Nuys; Mrs. Helen Bilek- FE ~YN s • • :~eot a:.,~~5Hut~~ :~: T!WA R T Dl ES Alter several years of prod-staff Monda)' night to prepare Phyllis Kimber san Pedro· 9 NEWPORt KIWANIS FOUNDATION PAESEMTS TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE SERIES Mrs. Feryn M. Stewart, 46, ding the city and others to plans for tawnbow llng fac!Uties grandchildren, 'and 1 gr.;.t. of 2524 Orange Avenue, Costa provide senior citizens wit h a at the park. gra.Ddchild. Requelm Mass was Mesa, died Nov • 17 at Hoag lawn bowUng area, II looks Uke Funds for the project come celebrated at St. Joachim's Hospital. She was born April Angus Potter of Newport Beach ttom mone}· awtoprlated In Catholic Church Nov. 23, wtth 23, 1925, In Arkansas and came is gotnc to get his wtsh. the l971-1'l budget for a senior interment at Good Sheptlerd to Orange County In 1941. She Irvine Co. has agreed todedl-citizens park. Thestaf1wasalso Cemetery. Bell Broadway Mor- Is survived b' her husband, cate 141 to 5 acres of land for directed to draw up the neces. tuary wils director. VALUABLE COUPON .. .. I /?_~fTl WOilD'S WIEST I I vet0lJl.J DUPIIY CUAIIEIS I I THf IUIII Of THIS COUPON IS INTITUD TO 1 OIMI 1 1 I Off ANY DIAriiY CLWIJIIII DIDII. CAll 6424210 · s,oo P.M. FRIDAY. DEC . 3, 1971 ORAN GE CO AST COLLEGE AUDITORIUM "Florence & the Heart of Italy" Eric Pavel returns wttha fascinating st!XIy of Florence and the heart of Italy. See the world of Mtc naelangelo, Leonardo de VInci, Raphael and the Della Robtas. Present da)' <trtlsans carrying on centuries-Old skills hande-d down to them by their gift ed ancestors . The magnificent BoboU r.ardens, t11e P::.!auo Vecchio, the Neptune Fountain. SEASON TICKETS (Good fw., "'Y •i• *lnio1u) Si"l l• ..... ;,,;_., ••• ADULT ...... SIO.OO S1.00 STUDENT ..... $5 .00 ~"·· ...... ,.; .......... S I .110 SEASON TICKETS AVA ILABLE AT' No-••• H..,bo, 1(,....,,, Clu b P .O. &o 1501 N..,•porl Bud> 92663, ~4-2 \6] Al For;ol Horo:lwor o :nos wu, B .. t t.o o Bl~o:l. Nowporl Bead> O....t oo H. B..,. J ....... H w.udilf PI oro-~~~ Bolboo l .I ~Mel liD HIT · ""•" . 0/o~"f'l 'DAD, CAN IIOIIOW THE C U' Itt "4Aitl0111 SltOf'f'ING CfN'TIIt Kenneth. . park purposes in the area of sar y documents accepting the Private fUneral sernces Crown Drive and san Joaquin land and to send a thank-you 1 01" 540-1366 TO HAVE YOUI DIArlllfS I'ICKED UP'"' I I HIISTAWII, lOAN DIAI'U AVAILAIU AT NO CHAKlj were held, with interment at Hills Rd Harbor View Hills 1 th 1 l c L • ood M tal Park Em ·• · note o e rv ne o. a.ew emor , -The Cjty Council, as a r e -Mr Potter will most Ukely Gift Items Galore I sAvE 100fo OFF sAvE I .OFFER GOOD ONLY UNTIL DEC. 1.1971 ... ................ .. plre, CaW. Bell Broadway suit of that gttt, directed the serx.l ~ thank-you lener to the Mortuary was the forwarding •~ 1 c . v.·en director. uvne o.as . Now -a rare chance to treat th~ entire fl.rnUy to our erand geoeral audience rated hoUday program - "ABSOLUTELY BREATH· TAKING I" LIGAL HOTICI F -14461 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: Orange Coast Real Estate, 2600 E. Coast Highway at Dahlia, Corona del Mar: Raymond M. Brummett, 4.36 Seaward Rd., Corona del Mar. This business Is being con- ducted by an Individual. Signed: Raymond M. Br um- mett. Tb.ls statement ftled with the county clerk of Orange County on: Nov. 22, 1971, by Bever!)• J. Maddo1., deputy county clerk. Publish: Nov. 25, Dec, 2, 9, 16, 1971, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. HUGH R, MURotiSON APPOINTED TO BOARD OUR EXCLUSIVE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL INSTAUATION PROFUSIONAL REMOVAL UT COfT IMSTAU NIW DltAPU w.-.. .... ,..._ ~·-., ••k~ .. ,._ ..... , •lwriMINtl~tt ._.. Hugh R. Murchison of Linda Isle has J:>~gn elected asststaot secr etary an::S a director of the board tor Allie:SSecurltyCorp,, a land plannlng fll;m tased In Newport Beach. Mr'. Murchison, 01. co-founder of radio station KPOL, Is vt ce-presJdent of Coast Television Broadcasting Co., .,.hich owns and operates Channel 22; president of Far W·,st Broadcasting Corp,, own. ~-. ers and operators of radio sta-~ lion KARL In Carlsbad; presi-J ~td dent orAmer lClln MarllleEIIIer-C A-J •A 1 ·•LL prtses [nc,, which inchxtes Kine \.111'1 .... ..., Harbor Marine Center and £.1j2 -10 HWltlngton Harbor M.trlneCen-WESTCLIFF PLAZA .. -v'.6 ter; partner ln Carriage Trade NEWPORTER INN 1702 NEWPOI. TIL YD. II 17th, Costl Mell Mc.nor, a 100-unit mobile home ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=~::::·::::::::::::::::; park in Yucaipa. He Is president of the Ken- neth and Cla ra Murchison Foun- dation, a non-profit corporation set up In 1958 to assist Christ- WATER, WHITE DEATH " ian activities. LENA SJTZLER DIES -O.flu•o• 'n unoo• fUNNY 110"' tUIE~~ ~I.RI .IS, .. M1·s. Lena S. Sitzler, 95, of 2039 CharleStreet, Costa Mesa, died Nov. 21 at Park Lido Con- valescent Center, Wes1 New- port Heights. She was born M:uch 9. 1876, 1n Sweden, and had lived in Oran~County since 1964. She Is survived by a. daughter, Mrs. Carrie Harri- son, Costa Mesa; 2 graod<:htkl- ren, and 4 great-grandchildren. Funeral services and interment will take place in Kansas City, Missouri. Bell Broadway Mor- tuary Is the forwarding dJ. rectors. II • II ~ Jaul'• ~lomer• FOR CHRISTMA entertaining and giving WE' SPE'CIALIZE' IN PARTIE S AND WEDDINGS 'ft!l UTIMATI!S -WIRE AND D!LIVI!RY S!RVICI ~ 0,114 OAYl HWY RONA MAR-INERS CHURCH Dr. lot .utrleh, wbo neoiftd 1111 T\. D. dof<M !roll Dollu ,_lpcleal aow.ry, Dollu, T-, II lilt -eb pulor. Tbt RIY •. Wtlllam A-II • ..,. .... pu&ar u:1 11 a'lallabll b Yl•tt•tsoa ud --IVIIDA'l ICIIOOL •• , • • . 1:00 A.ll. -HIP GRVICJ •• 1:00 A.ll. atO:OO A.ll. ••nliiG ••n::e.: . . . 1:00 •.11. 2200 I. COAST HWY ., CORONA DIL MAR "ARE YOU RIIOtaCIFUl.?" bJ IW/1. L11111c. CJI.B. ,_,, --10 1:00 p.m. JIICOtro CHIIICII Of CIIIIJIT, ICIEIITIIT 1100 -, .... Drln, c ... dllllar NOW OPEN SIR SPEEDY PRINTING CENTER • FULL PRINTING SERVICE ADVERTISING LAYOUT AND DESIGN TYPING SERVICE BINDERY I PICK-uP • DEliVERY I Phone: 644-8232 HOURS o l o30 A.M. TD loGO P.M. lolj)HDAY-THURSDAY ~ 'C:J fi:IDAY lo30 A.M. TO 6o00 P.M. 2640 E. COAST HIGHWAY , #1 CORONA DEL MAR IIALI' II.OCIC SOUTI 01' II«.Ur.Uit II.VD. IIIIXT 7U «Alii!H IIAIIGUTA 1111'0/tTI. • I NEWPORT BEACH . l()c , ., .. ...,. ,.,.,. .. '&'I B II t3 Mt IIMII HERE'S HOW the finishing touches gooothetable decorattoDs tor Hoag Hospital's 7th annual "Voices of Cbristmas" ball. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Ebsen, standing, receive a demonstration from Mrs. Thomas S. Raffetto, seated at left, and Mrs. Robert c. Miller. The "Voices" ball, sponsored by the "552" Club, a m·~n·s support group ot the hospital. will be held Tuesday, Dec. 7, at the Balboa Bay Club. A compU- meatary wassatl bOwl social hour will be held from 7 to B p.m., dinner will be servec! at 8 p.m., a.nd "sbowUme" and dancing will begl.n at 9 p.m. Celebrities who dooate their time and talents to the event each year lnclude Les Brown and hls Band or Renown, Sonny Burke, "the Voices" Chorale, master of ceremonies Harry Babbitt, Andy D·lVlne, the Buddy Ebsens, "Champagne Lady" Roberta Linn, and John Wayne. Tickets for the Black Tie pia are S74 per couple and reservations may be made by phoning the "552" Club, 548.0651, Ext. 106. (David Ross photo.) OCC HOLDS U.F. DAY The Oraoge COilst College 1Dter-C1ub Cou~lleollectedal· most $350 at Us annual United Fund day Nov. l i on th e OCC campus. Twenty ..one clubs took part in the aU .day affair. Each spon. sored a booth and gave all BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR If you are a newcomer, or know of a newcomer to the Harbor Area who ha s not been welcomed, do her • favor by calling the Harbor Visitor between 8 and 10 a.m. and she will call on your friend with va1uable information and gifts from friendly busi- ness firms which sta ready to help her become profits to the Harbor Area UnJ.ted Fuod campatcn. Tbe OCC Home Ecoaomlcs C Iub took Orst p)tce booou 1D the best booth eootest, for its old fashioned "country store." The club received a $Z5 schol· arshlp trom the llnlted Fund. Second place went to the MECHA (Mencan.Amertcan students} C tub that sold Melicao food at an old adobe Mexican taco shop. The club received a cruise for Z on the Pavtuoo Queen from the fund. The contest was judged by Merritt Johnson, e1ecut1ve di- rector of the Uatted Fund; Jim Eldridge, the Fund's director of public relations; and Arlene Schafer, publlc relations chair- man. •cquainced with her new HOW AT CASTLE A.F.B. surroundings. Sgt. Christopher S. Williams. THE HARBOR VISITOR son of Mrs. Joyce Williams, PHONE: 494·9368 413 Belvue Lane, Balboa, has ~~;:;~"'~.60~11-0~1~7~4;=;:~ arrived for duty at CastleAFB, CaUl. He Is an air tratflc coo- M A T T R E S S E S troller, assigned to a unU oftlle Alt Force Commuoteatioos Jt'EW -n•oJLDIIIC Service, which provides global lrTe&ul ar Shapes communicatloos aDd air tram.c ~-Colt-control for the lEAF. He pre. COSTA WlSA WAnlESS CO. vlously served at Cam Ranh 1110 N.wport lhotil. LIMrty a.llOl Bay AB, Vietnam. CALL 111 01'71 '0,_ 'AN ··~· .. T CA.-NT CONIUL TANT WHO WILL COM• TO YOU.-NOfll• Wln4 ..... L.U ,MTMOUT N4'f O&leAT10N TO 'tout LT. PETER C. MARKLE, son of Gordon Markle, 500 Poppy Ave,, Corona de l Mar, has been awarded his sliver wings at Vance AFB, Okla.,I()On gradua. tlon with ho nors from U.S. Air Force pUot trainin g. He re. cetved the academic award for his achievement. He Is being assigned to McGulreAFB, N.J., where he will fl y with a unit of the Military Airlift Command which provides globa l airlift for u.s. military forces. GREEN THUMBS!. CO . IS HOW OFFICIAL CaWornta Garden Clubs Inc, has announced the acceptance of Gltl Scout Cadette Troop 753 as an otrtctal Intermediate Gar den Club to be sponsored by Har~ bor VIew Homes Garden Clu b. Tbe girls ha ve na med their orpnlzation Gr een Thumbs &: Company. The cadettes are making a scrap bOok on their activities In garden club to be entered in the notebook award contest conducted by the Na. Uonal CouDC II or State Garden Clubs Inc. MESA VERDE HIGHT OPENS FUHD DRIVE The tiarbor Area United Fund kicked oft its Costa Mesa rest. dentlal drive Nov. 18 with a "Mesa Verde nlgtlt." Using the theme, "Uyoudon't do It, It won't ret done," bl ock. workers called on Mesa Verde residents b'om 6 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Robert Sorensen Is the dlvlstoo chaltma.n for the Costa Mea resldentlal campaign and ll assisted by women from Newport.Mesa Parent Teach. era AssoetaUons In addlUon to otber Costa Mesa women. The pi for the city's resi- deaUal campalcn Is S3,400. D!! lOWER OF H. B. JOIIU P.R. FiRM Ylu Dee Bower of Newport Beach, a pubUc relations execu. Un for the past 12 years, has joiDid Publlc Commll'l.leattoos/ WNt, aeeord1nc to JohD F. van B&nrt'ekl, president of the Commtrce-tlued public rela ... UOM CCMmMII.q firm. ForiDWIJ nee prelident of Bonr Gltollo Ill<. II ADOIIOim, lllu -wporcluodtllooloct of ._. pu1Mr, Dl.d; Glf'Otto. ud lou IIOHd tilt._, cl--Io PC/Woot. lilt. Go- lou _ ..... blo .... -·-.... Gr• 11 Oru&o c.-r. ... BowwwWII Mtllle -olme.....-olc-wisloW 18 W .., omcee at -I. Tolo ..... Rd., II .. Cttr efC.Erc .. JOe COSTA MESA DIL CASIIO ROYALE DEC. 4 The womea ot the Newport Sbores Pbllbarmoa.lc commit. tee ww bokl their 1DD18l fund raising enot Saturday, Dee. 4. The lnvttattoaal "eat will take place at Newport Shores tent ton, 311 Canal street, beginnt.Dg at 7:30p.m •• Mrs. Harry Healey, eYent cbalrmii.O, reports that enter . talnmeot will be pleotUul, haY· lng recet•ed the procram from Mrs. Robe'rt McGinleyaod Mrs. Maurice Parole. Eoterta.tnment will continue througtlout the eYening with the aJd olthe com. mlttee members aDd two bands performing. Arrang:lng the decorations will be Mrs. Ctartls Bluemke aDd Mrs. Ross D»ds. Haodllng LICW. MOTICI f.14361 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: Oeseret Food Storage Program, 1593 Baker St., Costa Mesa, Callfornla: Mr. & Mrs. Edward James Edwards Jr., 1593 Baker St., Costa Mesa, Callfornla. This business Is being con. ducted by an individual, Signed: Edward James Ed. wards Jr. This statement Qled with the county clerk of Orange CoWJty on : Nov. 17, 1971 , by Beverly J. Maddo1, deputy COu.lty clerk. Publish: Nov. Z5, Dec . z. 9, 16, 1971, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. door prizes and publlclty for the event will be Mrs. George ROOd. Ticket chairman will be M:-s. Wendell Adams, a.od Mrs. Paul O'S hea is in charge of posters. Mr s. Norman Moore wUl be heading the food aDd drink com. mittee. Hot ho rs d'oeuvres wlU be served continuously during the evening. All proceeds b'om "Ca.s1DO Royale'' will be donated to the Orange County Phllharmonic Society. S23,333 COHTR.O.CT LET The state department of pUb. Uc works ha.S awarded a Sao Diego County contract for$Z3,· 333 to Lynam Wood Construe. tlon Inc. of Corona del Mar for construction of a Route 67 left.turn storage lane north. bound traffi c intent on turning Into Lakeside Avenue . Sll bids were r eceived on the project. It Is to be completed within 45 working days. RECEIVES PROMOTION Marine Pte. George R. Par. ker, son of Marine Lieutenant Co lonel and Mrs. George B. Parker of 3407Seabreeze Lane, Harbor View Hills, was pro. moted to hls presenr ra.nk 14100 gradua tion !rom individual com bat training wUh the Second Infantry Training Regiment at t he Mar ine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton. He is now at the Naval Air Tecl\nlcal Training Center In Mem phis, Tenn. .. 6%at CASINO ROYALE PLANNERS for the Newport Stl)res Phil· harmoolc Committee lDcliJde Mrs. Weodell Adams, at left, ticket chatrma.a, aDd Mrs. Paul O'S hea , poster cha.lrman. Tbe eveot is set for Dec. 4. PUMP.OUT STATIOH FEE IS RESCHDED SPEECH TOURNEY NlDety-three ;untor colleges Fittb District County Super.trom throughout Calllornta will visor Ronald w. Caspers a.n. send team.'l to the· b.ll cham· DOUDCe.s that the charges for use pionship speech tournament at o SAVE NOW! O N P HOTO C MRIST"-4A S harbor bot o I a of the vessel holdlngta..nkpump. Orange Coast College. The 3121 e. coaa t out station recently lnstalled In tourney, slated for Dec. 3-5. coron a del rn a the Harbor District Headquar. will draw the top forensics phone 67 l--467 ters, 1901 Bayside Drive, Co-talent In Call;f~o~rnla;~· ••••:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ rona del Mar, have been Ufted. Originally a charge of 5~ was established by the Harbor Dlstrtct for use of the b.c!Uty, but It was determined that charge U this time was cooststeot wlth efforts to vent pollution of the Mr. Caspers urged all bo;Lt-1 ers to make use of the Harbor District facility, or commer cial facilities whert' Uley exist. "Even U your boat does oot have a holding tank," he said. "stop at the Harbor Distr ict factuty aDd use the refuse bins aDd pick up a Utter bag." ....... , ONE HOUR CLEANERS COIIONA II[L MAR 2939 E. IXlAST HIGHWAY AT IRIS for interest ... Savi _,_ .... ~ How do you measure a smile? At THE BIG M, although we're almost 1 helf billion dollars big, we believe per4 sonal Hrvlce is as important as size. Our tellers take a personal Interest in our customers. After 111. some aavera heve been with Mutual for a quarter century. In fact we ere now helping some third generation savers. Won't you join our family of happy .. .,.,..? e».t the hlgh"t Interest on insured uvlngs at THE BIG M. Guarent.ed rates of~ • and ~%-·• A lao bonus certificatea and r-outer Pltlbook accounts. Plus help· ful frM Jef'Yicea (.orne require a minimum balance): Tra_, Choq.-, Truot Deod and Notoo Collections. Notary -· poe'-pold .. ,..by-mall onvelopn end many more. Mutu•l Sntnga Colon• del M•r: 2117 hat C:O.at Hllll••r /175-1010 Other omc. In COW.. w.t Afadta, P••dena. ~111.., c.naea ,_./etta Q41h 'ft...-.t---=*d ...., ••• ,..........,.._.._.._ lrl1 •• ,.,.,_. • ........... ... (llrl ........... c.lrt.p I L 'M.J, .... _ ...... _.. ..... _ . ..... ., _,.,... wtf'f: ~ Its 0.)---·--·aad _ .... _of ... dl)'woaldlal ftal, .. -... ..-~or-.-­ ... •• the city, coald aardl ower .... _,-........ beforo blot ..., II)'B.P,- -doy of Jaidlo • D R1t-o1 lhc .,. .. .;w c -., ....... ., .... .._ ..... _._ .. ............ ...,. .......... pceaehtrt aod lltadta-s do DOt .... c:IIJ, --'! be wbolly -feodod .................. would ... MfTOt ..... a Nollocly ....... heanl of ...m • plan of t.ttlr before or tinct tM days of Jericho, bat God. does not ba..-e to foUow the pr~nta atablished by men, fOJ" He coa -ricto<y,-phy>ial P.OM ,.SWORD OP THI! LORD .. MUR PRI!UaORO. TI!NH. Saul •a• kin' o( hrael. Cod had Mnt him orden th rourh the prophet, Samuel. ""Now co and 1mite Amalek. PR"OM .. CHatiTIAN MIWI. '"MIW MAVIN. 1110 • (COMTIMUID ,.OM LAST WIU.) ttudrtcb ftlrtber 1t0tu tftat "at Cn l(lteth Quarry tn Zaf;laad ... tbt trullk of a tree waa found lnteraettinr tea or twelve ...:eeu lve atra ta of llmt~tone. How eurlout! lmqtne a trM pro trudinl out of t:.re r ock and .ntbstaadiltc thouaa.Dda: o f yean of wind, wealher aad aubmenlOna wHbout even loainc 1ta bark; lor the bark oa. uua tree had been converted In to a tlne rrade or coal." ''Sucb an examplt-," says "Voices from the Rocta " "mu•t servt-at once to shOw that but a ver y abort time mu•t have been occupied In the formation of tM whole quarry. • • brl6eft &ad Dnt of them an: 'ftr'1 out· .,&en ia JMtriuc at it. lfoclendllb, u a ralt:, art matrnaliJQ Of' ntiouJittl ud do DOt bdiht in the IUpCT1UinL 0rw: humulitt told me whm [ ubd methoda On rhe last journey on the enath a nd utterly dettroy all that they day, the priests bkw oa the horns witb have. and •p»rt' them not; but alay an their power and, at the commuacl of both man and woman. infa nt and J~•h"'"·· the people, who bed beat tileat t uck.l inll. 01 and 1heep. camel and sbt, days. ahouted with a lhout that au·· !I Sam. 1~:3). ""But Saul and have bern heard aU thf'Oalh. tM tht-Pt!OPie t pared Acu. and the bt-st the lo~ Jordan, aDd it mall or t~e •heep, 11ndpf the on n, and the from the hills, and, u they rathnn. a nd the lambt. and all that fell down flat and the war-wa1 rood. and would not utterly into ~ doomed city dutroy them·· !I Sam. 1~:91. if he knew of any power man, .. 1 have never fOUbd ~rior to ,;,an." He SHrMrd rt, and abo stated that he: if there ~ any ru.J, But, prnon.al!y, I ~ faction and comfort in--•-"-'-'' who bas all poweT, all and all mercy, who has or forsaken me durinc my life. Jn our last J oshua met ho!t, but tbe of the }:~",';;;"';;: JEIICHO THE LOlli'S PUN Of IIA'ITU The Lord mutt t.n ciwa Joshua ex- plicit dittet:ioas, and they weft: not any- thine that ]Oihua oou1c1 have learned from any history book or treati.e 00 the condud of battles. Neither were these deta~1s anything that any man would ha•e planned. The simple plan was that Jolhua was to take aU the men of war and walk around the city once each day for six days. The leftll piab lhoald mart:h with Kven trumpets of nun~' hom•. and. ro11owmc tt.em. would ... ""' ark of the amn&.llt.. Some of the armed men went before the priests aod 10me followed tbe ark, so d: was cxmiDoally protected.. No oae in the prooeseir.a wu to opeak UDtil the a>d of day. On ; tory tmtiJ and tJDJe.a the marchtrs bad ctAQ(lkbed the .e.eatb trip about the wall. Nollody wu a.Uowed to c::ompb.in or qdUtion the axnmaad.l of God aod oo ooe was permitted to rrumblr. Furth~­ mort they were oiJ to march. The mir- acle ~d not happen if any of them re· fultd to man::b. "This is o.c:eedingfy im- portant. Jt is DOtiet to us that God insists upon strict obedience to H is commands, or we do not ~ ft:tor-1, UNFEIGNED FAITH It is interesting to note thai, w~ Jothua rettived Uar instructioru, he did not question their wisdom, nor author· ahip, but he immttdiately c:alled the priests to a.rn..nce to hnoe ICVtn of them march before thr ark of the roorenant, which would be borne by other priests and ~y "ftt"t to be equipped with rams' bortl.s in· stead of bow&, arrow•, and apea.rs. He did not ca.ll tht priesb topdit"t to di!ICuS.S God's comrn:aDdt but be c::a.Ued them to- in order that lmow the F-u DepooilloD-How aad When him, and the): The ki~ll returned and .~•me to that in the city Samuel wuh thne wordt: Bleued and wa, t ~ be thou or the Lord: I have 'family .lh'-L_ ·~ ber performed the commandment of the Wt:n: Wlln . ncr ,m Lord"" !vt. 13) But Samuel could Tbere IIi no ~ of lower c reature. birds largely ea:cepted, which hu not bel!n round ln fossil for m , and evolutJontstll reel that they have a trumpr.ard in the c!ro.;umsta.nce that U. ver y mauj c~tse& the oro~=-.n whiCil tM fossils are arranred Is (rom simple at the bottom_ to complea at tbe top of the earth 's strata , thus allowing tor the IOOC reoloric al ace5 during which the forms of Ute represented by the fossils are supposed to have evolved. tT..ethe I'IYm to hear tht noiRt of the animal• t hat c.~•-:--c ., , Y the cold Saul had brourht with him. When tht: of bfua quntioned about that. Sa ul piously the-city. God 1aid that he h&d t pared the belt to the city ruiN 10 aacrifice to the Lord. Samuel rtplied.· --L -rtbuilt on thole ""Behold. to obey it better than tn muiUIUdes or Instances, hO wever , the s trata are not tn the-orde-r in which they would like to ha ve them , and the observed stratllicatlons provide the ceoloclst of the Oelure wtth justa&("OOdJlcase as the evolutionis t ean make out for his owri vie w, II no t a better one. uary, had been is complett . [l:l.tl. God did HiJI'~jiri~ 1£ you had tilltli· what would you beffl on,c of the Israel, would que5tioning, about the i the~ in Jan· ucrifice. and to hearken than the fa t the ruins aa of ram•"' lvt . 221. the destruction It turned out that Samutl himtelr people did their htwed Aaa11 . the kina: of the A.G. TUne)' wrltea, "The order In which many foaails Amah·ki tes. in piecn . And the Lord are found Is ... tbe order or th eir s lrtlng and slnktng decided to remove Saul as kinlf over and sorttnc ln the Noachlc Flood."' Thoue-h allowance l~>rael and to put David in hit pl11ce. TflUBt be made for water currents that may have depostt- T here it a wicked a nd very foolish ed heavier materials over lighte r ones which settlHt place philosophy in our limn which earlie r, specific rravlty doubtleu played a signlft cant you had teachn people that they can be par t tn the depos ition o f fossil remains, but the fac t f Christians and do not need to be that simple forms .are frequently at the bottom of the ~ undtr t he diKip\ine or a churc h or of strata also indicates that they lived near the bOttom, the Bible or anythinr else. Thatthey as crus tacea and fishes , whUe the hl ,tler fo rms such can ju1t add on JHul and ro on as m.amrn.al& lived abOve them and. besides, had the doing t heir ""thing." Certain possibility of mo vtnc sU U h!«he r as the waters of the seen, was a fair· wall surround· o f tbe RVftlth this wu to aroaad the whlch ih<Y--,.;th- Joshua is one of typtl of Jesus. Wt tions from our Lord, invisible to us, and, if all did Joshua and have tht: same vi,,.,,_ T~=~~ preachen and .o-called teachen Flood increased. Morris states: "In (Pneral the order ~ have tt.ted that God hu by-puaed or the deposition or tosalls Is from simple to complex, the churcha . Now Chrla:tiaru may dependtnc on (1) tncreasinc elevation or h.a bltat, (2) meet in little ··cell•"" to diac:uu the Increased rutst.anee to sel!lln(, and (3) Incr easing Sll.E' Bible without anyone havin1 and mobility , With cons~uent augmerrted ability to authority over them to tell them postpone burial.'" ttantial what they mutt do and mutt not do. Bible ealls a dren of Israel -far_,... We will rrant that God hu by-Rad.Jocarboa Datia& paued 10me churc:hee. Rather. 10me 'tllulrftli; churchu have by-puaed God . T hey camped at Gilp:J, a from the city, and mor-e space than the city the .. they woald -... or iajared by RI:IDa thrown from cata- pult:t or UT01n from bowl oc .pean lrom the 11tnJ1W anna of the warriors. l•uHmat the (ediap of the peopl< m Jericho would be onr this 1tranct aicbt 11 euy to imlciDe-Tbey we~ badly frichtm<d. They ldt bopeleu, -....l<r-m, what would bappea DQ1. eft:IJ' day and e..,-en them ~ . have turned their bac:lu on the Lord promised us juat u rrut and on H is Word . God hat written miracles all Ht: p vt: to the Oaikl~ of over the doort of 1uch churcha, Israel. We are to walk not by m.irht. ""lchabod'"-the glory hat departed. nor by power, but by the Spirit of God, Bu~ in the New_ ~euament _ate !n a.s H t: rt:vnls His plans to us from day wh1ch we 11re! hv1ng. God 11 sllll 10 da W e must also remember that working in a nd through the local, God d\a.ithful in His promises. Rabab Bible-bt-lieving. Gotpel-preachinll'. wa.s savrd, as wert all the members of Ne"': ~eatament church. Any real h ho hold ho ·u· to tber Chn1t1an who want.t to please God . er u~ w wert:'" 1~ P and want• to br a part of God"• ln(o ~er ~ou se for protect:aoa. ~ prorum 1hould become a member or ~ere 1dent1fied by the rtd th~ad! w suc:h 1 church; should bot-1lad to have IS the typt of the bk>od of Olnst, aad tht II"Uidance and di1cipli ne or auch a they were under its protection. Are JOU church· 5hould work in and ror such under the blood of Christ? And reman· a ch ur~h and •upport it with hi• Radio carbon dating may be quite significant for the c ircumstance that ther e was a universal Flood aboutltve thousand years aro. Such car bon (radio·a.ctive car bon, carbon 14) is formed by the action of cosmic rays upon nttrogen. H becomes lncorporated In plant and anima l tissues , and because alter the death of those tissues It theoretically decays at a certain rate the approx1m.ate dating ot organic remains, a t least for some thousands ">l years of the Immediate past. Is believed possible. The les s of radiocarbon, the-older the sample : the more of radiocarbon, the younrer. THf PIOMISf Of VICT'OilY on a minadotu: did which undoubtd!y was far better thaD any of the: vitamins or othtt diets wbicb mm ha-ve today_ Tbt: IIIUIIl& apparendy ~ all the needs of both bo4y and lll.IDd, so they were f nDy prepared to carry out instructions wbicb God pw them, bowr.er foolish they micbt appear to men. Their faith wu uDliiDited. FAITH AND OIEDffHCE there must have be-en nearly a &tJd a half persons in the camp of the Irulitea. Such a larre number of people ocxupjinc tents wollld be sp.-ead over muc:h terri- tory ~d it is pouible that they were cam~ on all sides of thr city, altbouch we have: no definite knowledge. We do know, however, that the gates of Jericho wert tightly shut up bttaullt: of the Chil- dren of hrul : none went out, and none ca~ in , which would indicate that the city was in a state of si~. lllthoucb, a~ pan ndy, war had not ~en declared by either the people of 1 ericho or the Chil- dren of brad. ,., Lord bad promUed .. Joobua that, at the t:od of the lut of tbe aeva~ ·jour· ..,. """"' the city. -the prieou would rr:nalae a kmc W.... upoa their borns and when they Mard. tbe IOtllld of the: """"""· all the peop1< (aad I p......,. lnatrnuch u their leader bad complt:te faith, the people al.o had faith to obt:y. & w-e study bislory-of the put and the nab of today, we art: impu:Dt:d with the fad: that. .if tbt leadenbip of the Dation is faithful to God, the people will also be faitbful, but. if tbt: ka.derahip btr that, if any of Rahab's kindred ft'-presence and hit «il"tt. fused or neglected to COIDe iDto ha-I have been cha r1ed With beinr a house, tht:y were destroyed with the c:jty le1ali•t and Jacking in lov~ bei:ause I -and the samt goes for you aad mo sunest that ntw Christians should today. obt-y thr Biblt. Thry 1hould ret into Robert Whitelaw, a prnressor at the Virginia Poly· technic tnstltut.!, analyzed the fifteen thousand radio· carbOn dat@S ava.I.J.able an 1968, and •the-n, divtdtnc the world's histor y into per iods of five I:IWHired year s and worklnc backward rrom our time, found that almost '"all dates or men and animals s uddealy diuppear-at a Ume about five tbon•end years before the present, and then reappea.r as we ro black farther tn tim•. Then, If we take the dates-er men and animals 1n North and South America and do the same thing wtth the m, we ftnd thtty also suddenly disappear a round fi ve thousand years. be· fore the prese-nt , but they disappear to a much smaller number, almo st nothtnc, thton r eappear and then fadt' away apin, disappeartnc at the date approximately that of Biblical creation. Finally, tr we take the dates of trees . Wt' rind that trees also fade a way to a ver y s mall number a t some thlng like fi ve thotasand year s ago, and then they r eappear In much larger quantity In the time prec:edtnc the event back to the ve ry event cor respond · tnc to BibiJcal creation. In other words , we have here a picture of a giant catastrophe whlc:h s truck the earth about rtve thousand years a,o. It we no w look a t the cbronok)gy r iven us in the Scriptures, we find that this Is •u.ctly, almost to the VHY decade , wha t we should expe-c:t ." Serm on o f the week Pilgrims Sacrificed Comfort By H. Ruooell Gww, Ph.D. Daa. American O.n.na. ~ CHRISTI A.'I CRUSADE WE?P.KLY TULSA, OKLAHOMA In tlw j!r<Uif' so·hool r•·•ul•·r·. u~d ill tlw ,.unww hlt fli,.I<HII pa11l. Wll ll " pil'lur .. of th•· pilji!rim,; j!O· j II j! I II dun•·h. Thi~ pidur .. w ... , a ,. I a ~~ i ,. ; i I .j,,,w,.tJ nur l' :HI) 'IPw Enj!land srt- tl.-r.o walking to 1·hurt·h . Tlw llt'ad uf th~ famih· woal~.-d witl r thr BiLl,. uml"r on·,. arm and th,. j!:Url •)n th¥ o th"r ~hnuht .. r Tlw family walkf"d alona with him. Tlwr" WIS nit inrti.·ation of ff'at ur d .. f.-at on thrir fa o·o>.,. Thr-arli>'l pi•;turl'd tlwm a:o triumphant. "~ hold a wonhip Plymouth, ~Mttl. __ .. _.., .. \\1•· rnu~t rf'c·;~ll what tJ ... ,... p ••oplo· l1:1d 1.!.1\"•'11 up to u n d •·r~t ;uu l l1"w tfl,.\ t•oulfl app••ar '" lot• wa lkioj! in iriumph. Tllf')" h:HI l!l\ ,.,, up tl'la t i\.-~. fri••11tl~. hom•·~. propnt~ :mflth.- hl•·,.~in ~~ nf 1111 ,.,.lahl i~ho:d "'"'i<"t). Th•· tiring~ that mu~t of 11~ ~-;~lrll" alto~··· :til otlwr thm!!"· Til•") hll,tl •urviv•·rl a lung 11nd d~tngrrous Vo)"llj!t' ill !~"&. ThP~ Cllffit' to a tut•lly nf'W land Nut mil' !lmglr bit uf whilt wuu_lrl h•vl' l.c.-n '''l$"~trd.-d 111• r-·nll:~l to c.iviliz.-d livmg w~t" 111 h•nd. In fact. Nt:w Engtllnd c•n b.-.:·f•ltl and inhol\f)it11htr· in th,. <')l.lr•·m.-. Urt..tinly,thili WIUj thf' ur;r whn1 the pilgrims c11m~ to th,. New Wood. Man y o f 1h~m dil"d in th~ fin t winter fro m rurvatHm and di&eue, yet they remainrd. What wa • th e b u i fo or th ili d e t erminatio11? Thek peopk- belioeved thai above everything d .: in thi• wc1rld tht:y m u1t wonhip Cod all their con1W:i~n1:t:11 required tht!m lu do. F.--,ofFoido With thia • the (o und.tlion o f their faith they weft willi"' to giw atp t he '"-'lt riaol pltaRJft• and ~llliom c.tterilhed by m oat o( t~a. t o t uffu if MOt..y, anct ao r.rt 1r it .•• •"'"'oMhLfz &o tecwe. tMW rilht 1o w~ eo.l • they l I' oed they --Tloey ,._. ......... .... lint. Yet,tbey...,..W.I0- -.4 10 ,. .. w. -_, ... l!r>"a i H•·~~ t l.oll <"ll:lbi .. J our ~~·o,pl·· to 11,o·hi•·\•· i1rd•·po•nd•·•w•· a111l lr• •'"'W",.·'~ 111 our,pn:,...·nl ~tat •· of illt•·rnationill w1·IJ ~-ing a.• a n·-uh o f tlwir fai th. I In tl..-utl..-r hanrl ano tho·r J~it:t ur~ uf ratlwr n:cen t dati"" come!' 111 mi11tl in contrast with tht· attitud,. of the ,.arl) New England !'l'ltll'"r.o. Thi11 pic tun- app•·a r,.d ir1 onl' u f uur ma ,e:azi ru·:o a~ a fu ll -pagl'" pholo!--'Taph of tl'"ill fM'Upll' in a P'il l ~ituallun . Tllf"rf' wn nu uuJi,·a tiurl of auy kind by lit!~ o r ··omment at tlu• ~1tlum o f th.- pietur"' tu indiut,. il .. rn.-irn ing. Th.-pictur•• itl'f•lf ~huwt'd a t"llll!lidl"ralol~ uumbn uf prupk !!taring il l !>Uffit' ol•jcct ur !OC~ne imm,.di•ttly in frunt of them t.ut ou t uf r:.angt> of the u ruera th:.r.t n11u lt> th .. picl ure. Th .. r • .-: .. ,. of tho,..-C.IU~ht in lhf' r.i((U,... ,.flflwcd disp•~r, ddf'~tl , •'lilt ur ang\Jill h . Not 11 l!linjo(le fat.'t: ~?.fit:ct .. d chcerfulm:811. Eurnini"C the ,..eture On t:xamining the/iclurf", the peopl,. in it 1ppurt~ to ~ wdl ft'd a nd clolhed. Tht~rt' was enough concrete lo be: .w.:rn lu indic•te th•t il might be • a~tret:l ~~eene, II w• pcW ble to a;uCM that an acddent with badly i njllftd people milf"t tw. the IOUtCt'l of attnction. Tuminc a parce, a note •• found th•t Mid thot the people with the (eoH pic~_ ~(tal wn ..... ror a red ...... to ....... to ...... • aty ,._, ..._A .. we~ tt .. di•a oppa.ite the"' hM •olieH the• and tool&. the pict:tn. He •• ....eett .._ die RNS Photo almu$1 t umplo-to· indio•;ttlun of f r u ~t rat i(,n th a t t h··~~ wt ll -dn:...,...d p--upl.-··~hiluh-11 1011 their face~. Thus'= who ga,·•· up tlw material world tl•;~l th l'\ m1Kh l UVI" t h .. i r ~o uls , . .,;,lrat~tt-•1 vividl y wit h tiro.,., who l1a1l gained thr worl1l hut fuu111i ''" pleasur~ in it. O u r younjl: l'"ol'''" ~~ ti ..- Amt-nc:an Chri~t•an Coll•'l!'" h~tv'" thai f'nnfidr•nt lou k th•l i~ to 1,.- !!l!t'TI in tlw prrtnt~· of tJ,,. pilgrims ~ninjl; tu ,-hurd •. Tlu-y plact" spinluill Yillur~ fir~t. The La01 Hour If there was jwt one hour ln Ulil life left for you, Aa )'OU watched the handl on clock, I wonder, what would you do! Woukl you tell a dirty joR To rtve the boys a laua:h 1 Would you blut the name of God And rorpt about your put? Would you run down to Ole bar To have a drlnk or two'? Would you uk that tc>IO &iJ'I To IPftld the hour wtth your Would you deal tbt ea.n111 or ahoot. tboclloo Tb taU another'& wetltb? Would >00 -tbo OuioU... ..... Who offered )'OU IOIDt bqtf Of ~ J'OU woaldD''-00 u---------hod-1 ... ______ ; Itlo,--.---~ ' , "'a Jlllill T s' Order and Law By Vernon Harley ,ROM "CH RISTIAN HEWS,'' H EW HAV EN, totO. Ordlnarlly these 1erms are reversed: Law and Order. In speaking of clvtJ affairs, law usually m ust come first. Unless there ar e la w s and the laws are respected, there wtll be chnos and dis- order. Our gove rnme nt makes and enforces laws sothatwecanllve In o rder and decency. However when we think ot God's Law, 1t ts dif- ferent. God Is a God of order. He created a world of order. At the same Ume He established the Jaws or rules according to wh ich this order 1s pre- served. He even created man with the law so wrtt· ten lnto his hean that he would be 1n harmony wtth God's order. Vestiges of this concreated law are still ln the hean of man, even 1n sinful man, as St. P aul teaches In Rom. 2:14: "The Gentlles ... shew the work of the law written In their hearts, lhelr conscience aJso bearing wttness, a nd their thoughts the meanwhUe accusing or else excusing one another.'· Today most people thlnk of the Natural Law as belng Identical wtth the Ten Commandments given by God through Moses to Israel. The fact that these Commandments are repeated fn ou r Cate- chlsm helps to suppon lhls Idea. We should un- de r stand, however, that the Ten Commandments a re real!y only examples or Ulustra tlons of that ortgtna l Law. They Ulustrate to the Jl"Wtsh ·nation how God's basic order Is to be up held. Speaking on this Dr. Martin Luther , who wrote our Cate. ch lsm , says: "The Decalog (the Ten Command- m ents) Is not or Moses, nor did God give It to hlm first . On the con trary, the Decalog belongs to the whole world; It was written and e ngraved 1n the minds of all human beings from the beg1.nnlng of the world."' But since sin came Into the WOI'Id and blu rred out much of man's knowledge of the Law, God bad to gtve man a refresber course in the Law. Luther contin ues: "Later on, 1lnce men ha d finally come to tbe point of Carin&" nettber for God nor for men , God wa• compelled to renew these law• through Moses and, after wrJtlD&' them wttb His finge rs on tables, to place tbem before our e yes In order to present to us what we were before the fall of Adam and what aomeday we are to be In Christ. So Mo.es wu only, u tt were, the interpreter and illustrator of laws wrttten 1n the mlndJ of a ll men , wherever under-the IUD they are lo the world ." 1'1le reuon man l'elpOndt to tbe Law wheft It 11 preached 11 becauee tt 11 wrttten 1n h.1l heart. Luther agaln taya: ··u God bad not put and wrtttea the Natural Law lnto the bet.rt, one would bave to preach a tooc tlme ~ore coucteDce would be --Oae ..... .., """" to -·b a bWidr-etl tbouuad yean to a mule, • bone, u ox.. or a c:ow before they_.., a<COI'III>e Law, owa _..,.they bave eyn, ean, ud a ~aeut.. Juat u a bumaa bu. Tbey eu bear tbe 1111111118 too, but • 6cllll DOt taU -their IIMna. '1¥117 DOt! Wbol lo .._y n.tr lpb1t 1a .. made ud ra•nld to rec!illw -llllllp. But-lllo Law lo pot _.. a """ maa ....,., lrt poCIIIIIIUJ """ T-. -lo lnr. I CuDOt clloo7 IL 0. ......, ... ..r: ;;;: 111m ., qtalciiiT cf-If llrt La• 11M ~...;!!' -•• S' -IIIIa lrtalt." (Wirol ..,., 1:.11. -.r.,._, U+S Utb', 1M111 tadq U'l .. , ... nO'sl -I'IJIOIIrtLaw.-urlwlt'rt_..,.. -•..--·-... ---·· -·I till ............... _ a a:ood church and live 1 disdp\ined life. I have bt-en accu&ed of mi•in1 wvrks with faith to produce salvation, Nu I belitve that 5alva tion corn u Jllll a11 tht Bible ~>ay1 : by l"f&ce. throu11h faith 1~~-ee Eph. 2:8. 9). But even an immatme. baby Chriuian 1hnuld be able to see th11L there it a va~t dirferenu be tw~en lj'ettinrsaved and livinc ror Chri1t. Getting saved it simply cominl{ to Jesua and puttin1 our trult in Him. But livin11 for Chritt meant di1cipline. It mea n s conformin11 to H11 Word. It meana obeyinll' Hi• commands. T here is noth.inr unlovina: about insisline upon that, for that is jult what our Saviour Mid. Read John 14:23,24. The burden or Paul'• epiatle to the Galatians was to t how that u lvation is by .-race and not throu1h a mi.sture of law-worlu and ruce. Neither is~Mrf«lion rained by doina law-worlu arter truttin1 God"• rra~e for u lvation. But that don not ncu.M a Chrittian (rom obedience to God"s Word. A Christian il aot n1cuaed from committi.n1 murder or adult.e ry. He is not nCU&Mi from !yin, or 1t.ealina. Bein a u vtld doea not rive a man licen• to ain. Wbrtn a man aet. uved. he thould Mt out to pleue God by obe)'inl Hia Word. And u yi n• that i1 not abowin• a lack of love. The way to the p-eaW.t peaca and happinne for a Chri.tialn is in obedience to the Word of God. ~PURGEON SAID IT! .. When I came to London aa a young minister, I knew very wel1 that the doctrines which I preached wt re by no meana popular, but I for that ruaon brought them out with aU the more emphuia. What a atorm wu raiaed! 1 wu readina the other day a tirade or abuoo whieh waa poured upon me about twenty yean a,o._ J moat have been a horridly bad lei._ .....,..Inc to that deocriptlon , but I wu pi-to "'-"• that It wu not I that wu bad, but tho doctrin• which I .-cllod- Radiocarbon, 11 ts true. tndicates that there were at least a lew survivors in th e ball m illennium at the time of the Flood, but the y can be accounted for by the clrcumstaace that there Is a plus·or -mlnus facto r (i-1-) In radiocarbon dlltinc which may allow a date either earlier or l.ate-r than that (iven as thf' median to intrUde a diStance of some years Into the otberwt.ae aterlle period of the Deluce . Ye t, as White· law's appeoded table de-clares, tht-popula tion of men and ani mals wu sudd«<ly and very drastically re- duced In baU a miUeMium a t the time of the Flood to what ts by fa r the lowest number in the world 's bJ story, aM trees almost disappeared. 11 may be worth notJnc:. Incidentally, that many Hvtnc sequoias are more thu three thousand years old, but, a.s Rlscbe observes, no fosstl redwoods have an annual r tnc count even clos ely approaching two tbousand years. We may well inquire: What caused the c:omparattvely lbort life of the tossll sequoias u it waa not the universal Flood? Tbe wrk or the Deluce muat have cnntlnued ror centuries after Noah, bl.s family and his menagerie aet root oa ttrra ttrma h"om the Ark-in the form ol terrestrial rla t,.-, marine settJing, sedimentation, stratUkatioa and erosion. It would appear that in the poat-dUuvlan period va.at ._..... of land, relieved of tbetr incubus of wa- te r , were ra.Laed, wblle sea botto ms were depreued by t.be weiPt of the water wbtch Oowed bl.cll: fro m tbe d.ryllle terraJa, u la IDdtcated, to cite jus t one iJistattee, by cora.J remaiAa deep in t.be oc•n., htgb oo !.aDd . ,..._ eorat. mut oae. baM IUbsla ted in the oaly place In wt&leb cora.J wUI crow, oamely near the ..rfaee or tM aea, not much deeper tban the "full tatllom flft" of tbe coral in Sbak.es,..re-'s "Tile TemPHt." Dr. Brue.-. c . Heezen and Paul J . r ox, of Cotu.m.tu. Uah•ralty, point to tbe dJacover y or re m· auts of coral rHfa in the Puerto Rican trench at a ckoptb of 1'7,500 feet. Bec:ause eoraJ Dever crows more u.a ttqy t.-« be&ow the 1urrace or tbe sea, u.. nncu• ot eora.l at .o cr•t • depth would appear to JDdlc:~te ttaat the oceu floor tn that area sut.tded more than ftYe mUea . Oft the other hand, In Cuba tbere 1.a a coral rter at aa elevation or a thOusand feet or mo,. abOve •e na, and a.nother, In the Solo· moa laluda, la tie,.. bundred f"t abcove the ocean. I t.ch the oamo trutlur IIOW, uc1 an. umc ..-..s t1tam Ill-four ODd -Q-,_. ..- oo, '-..bat ..,. I 007 ol tho ..altrrT WQ1 'l'&t DO t11011 .... rlac bJ ......... the truth ~toul. ''""' laid atrata .. re, of course, aubjotc:t to raptd ·~•. Ud, u Wlllteomb uya "With u.. ..,.. ton ·--,..,..._ _ ..... u,· /o.o . ''•--->. ti"'OIW. utd needl.....-dGe •ut Mft tall .. plac. OD a II&UUc ecale." M •• ..,.,. ra1Md t.cMs t .. u - f'J, * o.a.p 1.tt met laiiM ... lA Uta, Atrtca, ..... Aatr1ca ud Aletralia. 1'IMt riUic of ,___ "' .... IIIia .... -. IIOt ...... t.,..ar, bat aboat u.. lnth ...... lllaft ...... ,.,.. ... ltoo • II....._ :t' .. ~:.=.,== It Ia Hlem olll qr t!li., ..._ ...... _., ... "sa a ds•w It • ••• • ........ , ...... .... HIJkiU afttt ....... ,.....,. Of tiM J'lood ..,.. ,....,........ ....w ..... coMrilllleed to tlrle ,..oft or watrtr fnle ..., ol ._ -.. a. otMr ...... c.-, -.. 01..,. or ice 9r ._. wereeradld'.o -· ........ of-.. ..,..,, -· ...... lo .... . ......... er.. ............ u, ..... .. ""_ ........ -....... ._.._, ...... ran.. ,. ...,... a_, .. hill! I' .... _....._Willi, of..._,IUUMiilriNM -11011& 'diiU'eW•, ......... t a .a. .. -.. 1 ~--leiOIIT Willi ,, • 1770 MIWPORT COITAIIIU ·-·~ Ed LIZ MORTUARIEf 1741 SUPERIOR A~E. COSTA IIESA Midway b-2424 35211 E. COAST HlWAY COROHA DEL liAR ORiole 3-'1450 • City Building Permits llolllllllc-·---•IDe poolo at 1!, 14 ud 14 c . Palmer, ado! R«y ot 1ZZ doortac -bot, bot tllo _. R• Grud Vallo, $1,100, 21th st $14 000 ... lilt JOU Ia IIO'OpGir] Boodl 'BllORE CLIFFS Pr~ Aequ"lsltloiiC<>., de- ll alhadJ put UN $10 m.Wkla James TlJior. addtUoQ, Z3SI moUab '7201-03-05 Seubore •ut wUII a few di.J'• Jet to Drutwood, $1,200. $1,000: ' 10 tlda mo.ta. • CAMEO HICHLANDS • EAST UPPER BAy Fol.loftac permtta ill tbeam-H. R. Meller, ad<UUon , 46SS ltvtoe eo 19 000 feet o1 o.t of ,1,000 ud Oftr ban Dorchester, $1,200. 6 tt. barb .. ire f~e S3 ooo be.-liAed iA lfortmbtr: • AIRPORT AREA • NEWPORT CENTER, ' • • CORO .. A DEL MAR Goldeo West AtrUnes, 4ZOO Irvine Co., remodel oftlees Leoall'd Marpa. IPJ'&CIIP-Call't)U Dr., addi.Uoaal oftlee at 50;) Ne~rt Ceoter Drive artmtDt, 415-1/2 Heliotrope, spaee, $80,000, $12, 750; tel'lant tmprovemeob ,12,500. M. J. Hop.n, addition, S'16'7 at 610 Newport Center Dr!Ye N. C. Der, chrelltllg:s at 1&37 Btreb, $1,000. $14 600 a.nd $50 800 ' ud 1641 Bayside Dr., $80,000 KoU. 13,000 3Q.. ft.iDdustrlal • vl£ST UPPER BAY eaeb. buUd:log, '101 Westerly, $110,-D. Clem, swimming pool at Dr. Jack Wheaton, reDOYate 000. 23 15 Francisco Dr $6 400 emaU aDimal boapftal buf.Jdiac • NEWPORT HEICHTS • WEST NE WPORT uitGHTs IMI E. Co&st Hwy. Ud pan Howard Holden, addlttoo at D.;m Koll, 18,060sq, tt.lndus-poJ:idl~ area, $16,000. 501 Sao Beroa..rd1no, $14,000. trlal bulldlng at 501 S~rlor A. Clark, additions at 324 P~e Mudesleh, 1-WJ.It, 1-Ave ., $162,000. PoiiPJ AYe,, $3,000, story dwelling, 438Tust1nAve., • BALBOA CO'/ES HAR30R VIEW HILLS $27,200. D7 . Arthur Thom;lson, a.ddt- J . ReyDOidl, patio cover aod D. D. Clark, addition, 415 tlon 1oo alteraions 67 Balboll 194& Port LoetsleighPI., San Bernardino, $1,300, Coves, $6,000. ' '"·'""'· Marloo L. Sm ith, gara~ at • HARBOR ISLAND J. Hlnes, swimming pool at 3100 Clay St., $3,500. J h Bond 2 2711 Sausalito, $4,200. • BALBOA d . 0 1ll0 2•8 H-story, l-untt Lee Cha!leellor,feoee,driYe. Zoe Ann Purdom, 307 Anade we ng at arbor lsland, way, 1718 Port Abbey, Sl,OOO. Ave., add to dwelling and bul)d $l60,000. NEIPORT Hl.lliOR EllSUJI SfOOIIO SEC11011 --Pate l TltURSOAY, NOV. 2~ 1971 ti)DA ~-liAR, CAI.lf. "SPU RGEOH STORY" IS PUBLISHED The Oran1e County Library lDDOUoees the publlcat.loo of ''Tbt Spurceon stor)', ''a mOfiO- Ifapb dNllnll wllh lbe ~OWlty'J rlrst tamuy. This 18 ~work ls illustrated wllh photographs from the pr ivate collection or the late Mrs. Bee Dee Abbott Spurgeon, a daughter -In-taw J f W, H. Spurgeon Sr., founder or the city of Santa. Ana :wd ill ter eo-founder or Orang!' County. A copy or the work Is available for perusal at thf' rderencr sections of the llhrJ I}'; net- wo rk of 25 br an(·nes ,;~.itlurlod throu ghout th e count1 • T ~ANSPORT ATIO~ MEF.T Tbe transportation plan citi- zens :ildvisoq· cooun ittee will meet at 7:30p.m. Tl)cSfti ~, ~O\'. 30, ~~ the :.;"'""J.o.lrl B:.o.l'loOr Cham ber or CI)UIIIIf•ri·P Qrticf', 2166 E. Co:tst HW1,.;j\, (Oron3 del M.u. SMc• 1942 MANAGERS of 7 Security Paclflc:: Banks present checks totaUDc $1000 to VI Rivers, seated, neeuthe secretarf for tbe Harbor Area United Fund, The managers ue, from left, Chuck Adams, Costa Mesa branch; Joan Wtlllams, Corona del Mar branch; Harry Ward, Newport Beach branch; Bob Gubrud, Irvine llxlustrlal bnnch; Harry Hasta.in, Eastblutf branch; BUl Whitman, Newport Center branch; and Fred Ptarrer, Harbor and Wilson branch. The United Fund's tlnaocial dtvlstoo, headed by chairman Ned HHI, lias now completed 92 per cent of its goal. D. L. Bren Co., l -Imit, 1-ap&rtmeot above, $25,000. r--------------------, story dwelliog. 18?2 Port Tag. J. C, Moodey, addition, 1130 -snt•r n. p.rt Pl., $27,000. W. Oeea.o Ft., $12,000, Eastbluff-Newport, finish in· Robert M:tthls, alterations at side or prage at 1406 Keel Dr. 328 Mootero, S2,000. · for temporary design center, • BALBOA ISLAND DON'T GAMBLE ON FIRE! MARINE ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION MOST l!iOATS UO. r.ALL JACK-IU•I905 AFTER 6 P .M . ...... ~~~u,..~~· Boat swap set Dec. 11 $1,500, J. L. Boggs, alterations, 129 Donald Bren, 1,250 toot peri-and 129-1/2 P earl, $1,320. ::: ~!=~~;;;~==~~~~~;=~~~ meter wall, Unit 12, Tract No. R. Baroo, 2 stor y duplex 6938,$5,422. 222 Ruby Ave., $40,700, Howard Loplzleh, partltlons, • UOO ISLE MARRIAGE pROBLEMS? Southern Calltornia's nrst and sa.U boats from manutac- used and new boat show and turers, used boats from broker- FREE CHRL'STlAN RE-marine swap meet wUI be held ages, and for the first time ln FERRAL SERVICE--Mar-Dec, 11 and 12 , from 10 a.m. the Southland, wUI offer the rtage Counselors, Law-to 9 p.m. at the Orange County IDdlvldual boat owner the chance yers, Psychologists, Psy-Fairgrounds. to sell or trade his own boat. cht.atrlsts, Physicians. The weekend event, called A spokes man for the show 548-2837 A ytt the "boating industry's trading sponsors, C. B. Enterprises, n me port," wUI feature new power Inc., said, "All that any boat owner In the Southland hastodo 1 Is traHer his boat down to the -... IJ ... BII:S ..-fairgroWlds. He .canmakeadeat r---::-:::-:::-._---:-..,..-,-:-:::-:--.. -:-.....,-a;...,...;:_~-=---. himself, or If he prefers, just D R. J A M E S 0 . C 0 M B S pul a price lag on the boat and It'll sell itself." TEACH ES AND PREACH ES The unique "swapmeet"por- THE BIBLE AS GOD'S WORD tion of the Tradlng Port Is for ADULT BIBLE CLASS AT 9:.fS A.M. Individuals who wish to trade or EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, 11 A.M. & 1 P .M. sell salts, aux1Uary engines, electronics equipment, boat First Baptist Church cushions, wenches, boat hulls or boat trailers, radar or rna- AND DAY SCHOOL, K-8TH GRADE rlne radios, or any other tte m SAHTA AHA AVE. at MAGNOLIA, COSTA MESA connected with boating. INDEPEN DENT, F UN DAMENTAL, MISSI ONARY AlRMAN David W, Armstrong, son-in-law or Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Moore, 1696 Samar Pl., Costa Mesa, has reeeiYed his tlrst U.S. Air Force duty assignment aner completing brule tralD.lng at the Air Train- ing Command's LacklaM AFB, Teus. He has been assl&ned to a unit or the Strategic Air Com- mand at March AFB, Calif., for traintng and duty in fuel ser- vices . He Is a 1969 graduate or Newport Harbor high school and attended Orange Coast College. LEGAL NOTICE F -14113 FICTITIOUS BlSINESS NAME STATE ME NT cool room for Howard's Nutrt. Allen Arthur, alterations at tlon, 1628 MacArthur Blvd., 216 Via Lldo Soud, $4,000. S&,250. Don Ayres, addition and al- Allee Meyers, partitions at terattoos, 725 Via Udo Soud, 16 20 MacArthur B!Yd,, $4,320. $10,000. W. M. Mlram~. 1100 Sa.usa-• CUFF HAVEN Uto, swimming pool, $3,400, John P. Morey, addition at patio and walls, $1,500. UZ St. Andrew's Rd., Oto:rld Moore, therapy pool, • NEWPORT SHORES 1315 Seaerest, $1 ,800, P. 0. CoMer, 2 story du- • BIG CANYON . plexes, 207 aDd 211 Orange, T. E. E111son, 1-wtt,l-story $35,000 eacb. dwelllng at 19 Lochmoor Lane, • NEW.!'O~ r $60,000, Ph.IIUps Petroleum, dE'ID•lllsh A, R. Blocklidge, block wall, b'Jikling 1101 Bayside $1 000 38 Royal St. Geor ge, $2,600. R>laod Premo 2stcJ;yd~le~ R. Hod ges, 2-story, 1-unlt at 3800 R'ver Ave $46 ooo dwelling, 9 Green Brier Lane, NaUooal ' Leaslng 'Co., ~1n~ $72,300. sard roof 3107-09 Newport Deane Construction, swim-$2,100. ' ' Not Affiliflter/ wilh Nll tiottfll Cou cil of Chrcbu A.CCOUH TIH C AWARD The following per son lsdolng Nearly $6,000 In schOlarship b•Jsiness as:Yarn-N-Stutf,273 1 ~~~~~~~..,.,,..,.---~=========~;::========~ awards were presented ree.ently E. Coast Hwy ., Corona del Mar • 1-M AN N I N G • S aper ng g, Painting & Decorating ICENSED 4 INSUltED * GEHER~L COHTFU CFI HG• Dainato&Son 642-1677 FIRST OiUJlCH OF CHRIST, SCIEN115T 3303 Via Liclo New"port .lead& SUNDAY SOIOOL 9-. •• aad10:30., •. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER L~ Olan:tl in Americ1i aoDPodflcV!owO.. Conono dol-· CIIH. DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER to 11 students ma):>rlnglnac-92625 : Betty Jane Wickstrom, COLLECTOR'S SHOP counting 1n the usc School of 20522 Salt Alr Circle, Hunting- Busloess Administration. too Beacb, 92646. -'-:~W:!'~~~~~ The Peat Warwick MUcbell Tbls business is being COD• ·IIU'f, SILL oa 11IADI; &: Co. A.,drd of ssoO went to dueled by an ind1Yldual ,.. .... ,...,. ...... c.M. Bruce L. Megowan, Z1, son of Signed: J. Wickstrom. 11•ot TO s.• MILT Mr. and Mrs. Lon M ~go wan of This statement Died with the SUM. & MOM. -... aL. OML T Newport Beach. He Is a gradu-county clerk of Orange County 6.f2.9251 Call these merchants for the best SUNDAY SERVICES 9 ....... t0:30a.-. WEDNESDAY EVENING Phone: 644-2664 9:00A.M. Family Worship 10:00 A.M.-Church school II :00 A.M.-Festive Worship ate of Cor ona del Mar h.lgb on: Nov. 2, 1971, by Beverly • Be•uty S•lonl schOol has been a member of J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. USC 's' Freshm1n For um the Publish: Nov. 4, 11, 18, 25, ~ "6 MEETING 8 p.m. READING ROOM Wcclt days: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. NURSERY PROVIDED Knights, Squires, and Sl~N u. 1971, In the Newport H.::.rbor He had honors-at-entrance Ensign. BEAUTY NOOK Wcdnuday: 9 a.m .. 7: .. 5 p.m.l'-----------' status upon enrollment at l5C ___ L_E_G_A_L_NO_n_C_E__ 2732 E. Coast Hwy and will be a June graduate. Corona del Mar Tueaday and Friday: 9 a.m.· 5 p.m.; 7·9 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m.-.. p.m. SECOND OtURCH OF OfiUST, SOENJ'JST Newport Beach at Corona del Mar ••• .. F -14111 RECEIVES 2ND AWARD FICTITIOW BWlNESS NAME Phone 644·7336 Navy Petty Officer First STATEMENT r~~~~~~~~;= ·3100 Pacific Vinr Dr. SUNDAY SOfOOL 10 Lm. SUNDAY SERVICE 1'0 a.m. WEDNESOA Y EVENING M I i i a ·~ 11 .. 3262 Broed su.t ~Heights A Fru 11rtd IJtdepcrulcrt t Co"t'•t•tional Ch rislion Cl•• rch Readin1 Room: 8 P••· 1500-B E. Co .. t&wy. REV. NORMAl"i BROWN £at, .. ce oa Nard.... MINIS 'fER Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.rh . to 5 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICE TltcarM.y cvcninp: 7 to 9 AND CHUROt SCHOOL Class Michael D. Jackson, son The following person tsdolng or Mr . and Mrs. Chester H. business as: PI.acementAgeney, Jackson of 2753 Drake Ave., 716 South Main Street SantJ. Costa Mesa, was presented his Ana, Caltlornia 92'701: Thomas second award of the good con-A, Nugent, 3000 North Mountain duct medal durlng cer emonies Avenue, Claremont, California, at tbe Naval Amphibious Base, 91711. Coronado, Calif. The medal This business Is belng con- reprE>senta more than 8 years ducted by an lndh1dual. or outstanding conduct. He Is a Signed: Thomas A. Nugent. 1961 graduate of Newport Har-Tills statement filed with the bor hlgb school. county clerk of Orange County LEGAL MOnC! on: Nov, 2, 1971, by Benr ly Sat.: 10 a.m. to -4 p.m. AT 10!00 A.M. You arc cordially irmted to · N•mery ctUc pro!IKMd F -14386 J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. Publish: Nov. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1971 , In the Newport Harbor SALES & SERVICE E. 17TH 5T . COSTA MUA 646-7706 -6-16-6155 ~;"~,.~nd~~C.~u,~ch~Scm~~·~u;o~o=nd~t=~PH~O:N:E:'~64=2·:2:7:40==: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ro '* the l\.tadin1 Room. STATEMENT The f~Uowlng person is doing Central Bible Church business as ' Maharajah lnter- Ensign. ~~~~~~~~~~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ 1!•• •-J national, 1Z6 Veraoo Place, Ir-2lRD ST. ot ORANGI, COSTA II --541·.,.. vine, Cal. 92664, Ram Prasad ... ~ • llorMlf • • .• 8:00 •• 10:10 a.•. Slngllanla, 126 Verano Place, .. .., 1-1 ...,..., ... ; ...... ':00 •·•· lrvtne, Cal. 92664. ..... ..., IUllle .. ., • ,..,.,. , •• , ':00 •·•· This business ts being con- ~~ .... ~~~~~·;••;•;•;•;t~l;'*;;-;.;•;~··~-~~~·~·;,~1~1~..,~~ dueled by an lDdlvidual. Signed: Ram Prasad Stng- haola. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH This slatement Uled with the - couaty clerlt of OraDge County -....... WAD Olif N 18 1971 •~ A HEW CHURCH WELCO'M!S YOU 00 "'· • • by ~verly J . Maddoz, deputy c~tyclerk. THE fillEY. DON L.. INGLE, PASTOR P~ll.sb: NO'f', 25, [)ec, 2, 9, M.JMOA'f .,..,.,_ ••• • • ,.. A.M. .ILl STUDY 16, 1911, in tbe Newport Rubor w ... ,,. . . • . 11 ....., _. 7 P.M. ,. • .....,. WID. Euip.. Gnrlll• Flluall 1111 t.. II w.-.... COWU11 .... AL .U. IPWM. .... ,. :::::=~ ..... .• ,_.., •••riil .. ... ............. = • In'_ ....... e:.; : ...,. -·~·1 ,_........, .... 1' I ... :-:_ -::.r! ltllr -.. • ~~:~~ •• -=:.= ... :r .. ====~-~-... ;.-.., .. .... 11 .. 1111 CftM:L •••• •-•••roon ...... ••w NOTICE OF HEARING AMENDMENT NO. I TO THE FIFTH INCRE MENT OF THE MASTER PLAN OF DRAlN- AGE PLE ASE TAKE NOTICE that GO December 8, 1971, at 10:00 O'C lock A.M., a public heaJrln• wm be Deld before the DISCOUNT PRICES ON C.I.RPET Cl WING Tus?in Cl-.s D1•_, ... , ............ . .,.....-. ........... .. ..._,,..._ l'erl-- c.ll Ctwla ........ I:N4067•527-6106 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DeM•rl Tosh FLORISTS -~,_, 2CII ,. ¥11011 ....... ea..- • Food to Go ._.._ FRIED CHICKEN 645-5990 11100 A.Mdo f tOO ... M. DAILY CLOSED TUUDAY 291 E. 17TH STREET (AT SANTA A.MA A VI,) COSTAMUA • Hearin& Aids HAL AEBISCHER Proper Fitting Assured 3«)8 E. C.O.st Hw-.. Coron.Otl Mllf 175-.:13 .. W1LCOX~mlNOEN HMIDWAIIIE Mwtpl , ... _ ..... .....a.. ......... .. ...... ...... 2211 in service <Office I o o I • -.....-..,u_.. . . . .) - • t " ... ;: ' •• ~ I, ..... -.... ...... 0{/ic<Fumin.n DESKS • CHAt RS FILES • SAFES OFF ICE SUPf'UES • ST~TIONERY • Nuneries Sluube., Interior PlantJ Tn>pitol&r .... 1.-ctiddn and Fertilizer ........ c....,.~ FREE M:LIVER Y Corona del Mar Nursery 274-4 £. Co.st Hwy 6 75-01 60 •Paint Wallpaper HARBOR PAINT 6 WALIJ'APER Pi I I SBURGI PAINTS OJooaP-UDo I 3,0(JfJ ,.A TTE R NS OF WALL,.IIPER 29111 E.~ lhry. Cocoaodel-( .. tJ[T TO roaT !W&Aft•) ftooooo S7S.20U A.. R. MARSAC PLUMBER 700 Caruat1oa Ave. oorooa del Mar • PlWDiliAI R ... at .. DAY A NIOHT WATER. HEATERS f13•41Jtl • Printinl c ................. , •• --••• 17-11 IC& ines It Ytt. l~hl S~t.,lu•i o"l ..,._a s."&c. ••• ... -." SINCERE SEWING MACHINE 1171 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 646-9742 • Shoe Repair ANTHON Y 'S SHOE SERV I CE COMPLlTlS~O E, LUCG AGI AH O HA.HOIAIO ltf:f'AIItS 3401 E. Coast H1KtJ••1 Corona .del Mar Phone: 673-4640 Otb«r Loc•llo,.s: el4l:IVIA. l iDO, Joi£WPO~T •H ~AlH IOJol lllAJoiD •1IOIIItVIM£, NEWPORT •ltOIIMSOM'S DEPT. ST ORI P'UHIOM ISlA.Joi D FOR LOCAL HEWS SU 8 J C Rl 8 F TO T H E ~£NSICNLd T'• Olflci•l N«u ·sP•P•r of r.IJ« City of N•JIIflo•t lle•d 2121 1. COA.ST Hn. •t7MJJO COilOMA OI L llt.U ONLY U .OO A YEAR CALL 67 J•O 110 Cadillac• Coat MoNI WHY7 CIIYOIII'I tc., •u lilt I .. ...... -~- ROBERT D. ASTON, at lett, vice-president and manager of Mutual Savings and Loan Association's Corona del Mar office, presents new civic directories to NtcholasJ. Ziener, execu- tive manager of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ziener says, "The directories have been very useful to the Chamber over the last 7 year s and have been a useful guide to everyone." The civic director y, published by Mutual as a service, is a register of organizations, Including civic, social, and service, listing the current officer s, govern- mental officlals, and contains other civic information. Copies a re avaJlable at Mutual Savings aOO Loan, 2867 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, and at Chamber of Commerce ofnces. Yacht given to university Mrs. Jeannea Saunders of Corona del Mar has gtven Texas A&M University a 110 -foot sea- going yacht, Which the Institu- tion's oceanography department will convert for use as its pri- mary coastal research vessel, The c raft, Kasidah n, r e- cently appnlsed at $175,000, wfll replace the R/~· Orca as the univer sity's main ship used for studies along the continental shelf of the Gulf of Mexico. The Orca, a 110-foot vessel, also was once used as a yacht. Kasidah H has a steel hull and . is powered by two diesel en- gines with a top cruising speed of 14 knots. The ship c urrently has 5 UGAL MOTIC! NOTICE OF INTE NTION TO ENGAGE lN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 11-1 9-71 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Subject to Issuance of the license applied for, notice Is her eby given that the under- signed proposes to sell alco- holic beverages at the pr em- ises, described as follows: 2911-13 Newport Blvd ., New- port Beach. Pursuant to such Intention, the under signed is applying to the Department of · Alcoho lic Severa~ Control for Issuance of an alcoholic beverage license (or licenses) for these prem~ i ses as follow s :ONSALE BEER (Public Premises). A.RRA ND, Robert L. Publish ; Nov. 25, 1971, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. LIG4L MOTIC! FrCTITIOUS Bl51NESS NAME STATEMENT The followin g persons are doing bus iness as: Tradewtnds Liqoor, 6710 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, Calif. 92660: Rufus Ray Longstreet, 7104 W, Ocean Front, Newport Beach, Calli. 92660; Edward J. Adams , 11182 Fraley, Garden Grove, caw. 92641. This business Is being con- ducted by a partnership, Siped: Rufus Ray Lon~­ street. Tbis statement tiled with the county clerk of Orange County on: Nov. 2, 1971, by Beverly J. lladdo:r, deputy courtty clerk. PublijSil;: Nov. 4, 11, 18, 25, the Newport Harbor •• -· double staterooms but wtll.be converted to accommodate a sclenUiic party of 14. The din. ing salon and lounge, along with other areas, will be converted into laboratories . LIG4L MOTICI SUPERIOR COURT Of THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE CO UNTY OF ORANGE No. A-TI044 NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTE RS TESTAMENTARY Estate of RUBY M. MITCH- ELL aka RUBY MITCHELL, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE N That Joyce Shellenbarger has !iled herein a peUtlon for pro- bate of Will and for Letters Testamentar y, reference to which is made for further par- ticulars, and that t he lime and place of hearing the same has been set for December 2, 1971, at 9:30 a.m., in the courtroom of Department No. 3 of said court, at 700 ClvlcCenter Drive West, in the City of Santa Ana, California. Dated November 5, 1971. W, E. STJOHN, County Clerk. KEENE & DION, Attor neys at Law, 620 Newport Center Or ., Suite 510, Newpo r t Beach. Cal- ifor nia 92660; 644-8181; At- torneys for: Petitioner. POOUsh: Nov.ll, 18,25,1971, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. UGAL NO TICI F -14250 FICTITIO US BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is doing business as: Me mory Paintings, 1116 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, Calif.: Datna Dan, 1116 w. Bat- boa Blvd., Balboa., CaUf. This bus iness Is being con- ducted by an lndlvtd~~al. Signed: Thilfna Dan. Thfs statement filed with the county clerk of Orange County on: Nov. 11, 1971, by Beverly J. Maddox, deputy county cler k. PubUsh: Nov, 18, 25, Dec . 2, 9, 1971, 1n the Newport Harbor Ensign. UGALMOTICW . . ..-GilT HAR80R EJISICJI SECDIIO lfCnGII ~ -P ... 4 111UIIIIo\Y,IIOV. 2' 1!71 COilliiA D£LIIAR, CAUF. RICIIItion center for O.C. Fairgro11ds lll>oelll-'" 111111r pre. wttb ottpoltt-1-.1 auacun. Pair......., -Riellord -tort-.. ~-aero u.. mutbt....,--.,to L. -tlldtltllllttt-" TU TOIIAL TOU I SIT rter-lcomplulobtbtdU tile c-, flllr .... -bt eoouollltt wu-to lilt PO I NOV.304T OCC atlltt 0rup c.-, Fair.-toltly --"lilt altoluy.....-ollltt.._ Tbt Orup Ccut Collep p:-. loiDeladt-.. , lltto-terDII otlool-torm ..._ Wltb ltet -"1' ... 111 -tltll tutorial eteter will holdaa(JpeD tefl,-reltaariats, tpeelatt)' the Fair eo reta!P onerlblp o1 would DOt per a~ it the FIJr to bo.-e ooToed.y,Hcw.SO, rtom Aclpl;, aDd tactuu .. tor .m. the property. HtllD COIItrol of tbt lllhlre bd t a .m. acb aa bowllor. coli uttueb-attftod of operatioa of tacb Tbe Ceoter, located La the erJ. ' The site uDder eouidentioD f.lclUtJ ta tile reer.UO.l com- ltudtllt HrYtcea bldktlDcoflthe ,...._te ~-bn 11 oa the welt &Ide of tbt FUr. Plt.L Tbe terrna ol)ea•awoald Falrview aDd ArliD&loo ea--~ entoiGea-P"<Mm4a aDd aotuaedbJtbeFatr be tt yeua or leu, with ratel truce, ts open to tiM public enl S.ntce• wW be aabd to at tbla ttrne. Preaeat Fatr fa-buld oa a percentace of cross I.Dd refresbments wtU be ser-draw '! thle apectnea.ttou, as elllUea would DOt be atreetedbJ rtf' .... nd a ruu" o a tlllllllmou Yote of tbe propo•l. lneome from tbe • a&~Pronl at their moathlf meet. la.ot kl b ..., k ... ~ Tbt Fair wm be opea tor 10 PerSOI\s a.tteodlnl the open iDa by tbe board of dlreetora ot pro,_. wou e., ma .e UIV d&Ja 1D 19'lZ, June lG tbr~>acJt I bouse wlll DOt only tour the the SZDd District A tcoltural Fair entirely seli-SQJ;Orttna. 25. PreYious f:atra tacWUes but w111 have an op-Assoel&Uon cr At t~e present time a maj)r July with ·a &-day run. ~;~;I portiJDity to obeern act..-.1 , portion of the fUDdJ reqqlred tor posed • recreat1ocal • I'IIU! •AUTO •BOAT eHOlll! • BUSINESS Bob Paley & Associates 414 I . 17TH STIIRT, COSTA MilA tutoring sessioos and di scuss Cootracts for the nrtous fa-its operatlooarepi'Ot'ldedbytlle would be opeD to the trotoring tecbntques. elllties would be awardedontbe state f't'om taxesoopart.mub•el a year.arouod basts. basts of competitive blddlDg. wagering. 642 .... -146·120=·=====~ I --I OPENING THE NEW HARBOR VIEW CENTER II SAl JOIQUII IILLS ROID, JUST EAST OF IICIRTIUR IUD· II 'IEWPORT IEICI TEN MA.JO PRIZES PLUS WEEKLY PRIZES GET YOUR FREE TICKETS IN ANY STOR:O -NO PURCH ASE NECESS4RY YOU DO NOT HAVE TO aE PRESENT TO WIN WEEKLY PRIZES EACH STORE WILL HAV E DIFFERENT WINNI NG NUMBERS POSTED EACH VdDNESDA Y YOU HAVE ONE WEEK UNTIL FOLLOWING WEDNESDAY TO CL AIM WINNERS OF MAJOR PRIZES MU ST BE PRESEI-I T AT DR4 WING O:OCE.~BE!l 1 Weekly Prizes NOV. 24 THRU DEC. I GALLEON RADIOS PLUS OTHER MISC. IT EMS CHECK YOUR "FIESTA GRANDE" TICKETNUM . BERS AT ALL HARBOR VIEW SHOPS, PRESENT MATCHING WINNING NUMBERS AT RICHARD'S MARKET FOR TURKEY PICK·UP ON WEDNES- DAY, NOVEMBER 2 •• Fly lAC 111111 15ft. YEITIIE Fly AIR CALIFORNIA IIIIIAISAl All IIIlA. WIN •••• To SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO TO RETR4 CE ROUTE OF TH E MISSIONS COMPLETE SK I OUTFIT INCLUDIIG SKIS I EGINNER"S LE SSONS On the Mall FRIDAY NOV. 26 S4TURDAY NOV.27 SUNDAY NOV . 28 ''ARTISTS DE LA RUE ' I PRESEN TIN G Arts & Crafts Fair WITH A SPAN ISH F LAIR AMBASSADOR SERVICE To SPAIN~-~ .. nttllmAA••• WIN PRII U.PUITAS 2,. PUIS ••u To MEXICO as 111• tn I