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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-01-27 - Newport Harbor Ensign• 1M! NIWf'OIIT HAIIOR ...., LDC.fLI.)' ..... fLIP& 1151, . . • ,,., .. ,.. ..... .... J<k COSTA MESA ' COIION.t. DEL W.t.R, C.t.LIP. THE VIEW from CUff DrlYt, btia.C enjoyed here bJ parted rnotorilts, will be proteettct 11 tbe City Council'• pllns tor acqutrtnr property oa the aoutb l1de of tbe ltreet are aueeeAIIal. (Pboto courttiJ of Newport Hellbll Impronment Aao.) St41erlor Court Judge J, E. T. Rlltter bas ordered Newport Beacb to allow Paul Ryclloft to rUD tor el~Uon to the City CouneU, tbus overturning the city charter's requirement that he be a registered voter bere for 3 years before quautyini- Judge Rutter took only 10 minutes yesterday morning to decide 1n favor of the Balboa Island resident, wbo wUl DOW LAND SWAP TO GET PARK EYE D enter the race to unseat Mayor Ed Hirth from his 5th dl..strlct post on the Council. Basing Ills decision on prior CaUfornia S~reme Court de. Ooe of the Last public "win-as a major victory in thetr Manapr Bob Wynn will also cislons In similar cases, Judge dows" to Newport Bay wtll be 6-year battle to preserve the negotiate with w. J. Richardson Rutter made his rullng without kept open 1f the clfy CID come panoramic view of the bay, of Lindsay, CaUf., who owns waiting for Mr. Ryckotr's at. up wtth a trade tor 3 parcels The city will also seek con-a plot about baU the size of torney, Roy Woolsey, to present of property on CUff Drive In trot of a state-owned plot Mr. Arthofer's, and with Don evidence against the city. Newport Heilflts. , adjoining the 3 private parcels. Haskell of 2101 w. Coast Hwy., David Baade, an assistant Police h.q. will stay downtown The City CouncU moved Mon-Tbe state land, orlglnaUy slated Mariners MUe, owner of the city attorney, represented the day night to try to trade for for possible freeway use, has s mallest of the 3 properties. city. Judge Rutter's ruling stm property on the south side of been declared surplus. Mr. Wyoo wUllnventoryclty-left the door open for the city lhe 2400 bkx:k of CUff Dr. Carl Arthofer of 1806 Dover owned propertytblsweekbefore to show reason why, tn future so It cu be developed as a Dr., W-ho owns the largest of proposing a.oy trades. He told cases, some residency requlre- c Uy park. Residents of New-the 3 parcels, told the Council the Ensign that z parcels which ments coukl be valid. However, port Heights hailed the decision he Is willing to trade. City mlgbt be considered are a 40_ Ills ruling oo Mr. Ryckoff's A acre former dump site in the case was coosJdered tlnal. A dramatic last-minute de-public works director Joe Dev-LLEY JOB OK ,D cUy's oortbwest corner a.od a. Mr.RyclroUwiUtilceopposl-clslonby Ma.yorEd HirthMon-lin. The new headquarters ts small plot lett over trom a. tlon from the mayor, who picked day n1gbt kept the Newport not eJi>eCted to be ready tor project to wldeo 3200 St. In up nomi.Da.tlon papers Tuesday Beach pollee headquarters 4 to 5 years. SeYeral miles of alleys In been higher If the city had West Newport, Previous Coun -and Harvey Pease a ealt:loG downtown just when proponents Tied to the decision to stay Newport Heights and Balboa DOt dropped 2 blocks In New-ell acUoo had placed a minimum Island Realtor who obtained of a Newport Center locatioo downtown is a study aimed at will be paved later this year port Heights from the district. value of $15,000 on the 3Znd hls papers Monday. felt sure of victory. r edeveloping the enUre down- by a special tax assessment Protests in those z blocks, St. property. Mr . Ryckotf told the Ensign The mayor's pivotal vote town area from 26th St. west STEPHANIE RUBERT, senior at Costa Mesa hfgtl school, aM Scott Hornbeak, senior at Corona del Mar hlgtl school, ~were judged to be the 2 outstanding schola rs In this area for 1971, by the youth activities o:ommlttee of the Newport Harbor Elks Lodge 1767. At their regula.r meeting on Jan. ZO, the local Elks awarded i U.S. governm~nt bond to . each 'll the honor students for the rurtherance of their edu-:attoo. Wtnnln6 or this aw:.~.rJ paves the way tor each student to enter the Elks statewide competition, •Web serves as a stepping stooe to the Elks nallonal schOlar- ship u·:.a.rds. Plctu:ed h'i!re at lhe Elks Lodte presentation are, from lett, DI·~k Co:tad, teacher at Muina hlrh school In Huntington Beach and chalrma. 1 ?! the Newport Harbor Elks YO!I:h a.ctlvltles: Stephanie Hubert an:1 Scott Hornbeak· Mrs. Jack flor nbeak aoo Mr. Ho::-nbeak of East Blurt; Scott's parents, and Wu-ren Hubert of Com M,.sa Ste- phanie's rather. ' district established Mooda y located in the district's north-The Newport Heights Im -that he sees unr estricted growth brought loud cheers trom a to city hall. The Council has niebt by the City Council. west corner, ran about 80 per provement Assn., which has a.od population density as prl-packed Council audience which, the bacldng of the Cannery VII- Newport Heights homeowners cent, Mr . Devlin said. fought for preservation of the mary problems facing the city minutes earUer, had listened la ge AsSll., a group or mer-8TH GRADE SHIFT NIXED are e:rpected to pay about $471 Only Z5 lots In Balboa are vtewstte, wasrepreseotedMon-•·Mishandling of these m.J.tter~ glumly to t he mayor praise c hants In the area, In seeking each IUid those on Balboa about inchJded in the paving district. day nlgbt by Mrs. John Page 1n the past has affected the a s Ue at Jamboree Rd. and a gasut, cobblestoned, "!ish-. $4Zl each to bring the alleys They are bordered by Coronado of Z.filZ CIUI Dr. Mrs. Page, quality of life In our city," Santa Barbi.ra Dr . as the best lo g village" atmosphere for At a special meetingTuesday up to current city standards. aDd Cypress streets, E. Ray who has relentlessly worked said the retired businessman choice. Three other council. the ar ea. Solution or parldnt night, the Newport-Mesa uni- The district was established Ave. and E. Balboa Blvt1 . AI-with city omclals on tile pro-· men had already Indicated a problems, whl ch have plagued tied school distr ict board dis- o,er the protest of some New-leys there wtll be p:..vMJ with Ject, reminded the Council that He also criticized the City preference lor the centrally-that part of town for years, cussed what could bedoDeabout porl Heights residents that they concrete. residents hld tried tor 6 years Council lor paylrlg too Uttle located Jamboree spot and the Is also accepted as part of the decreasin g enrollment Jn had been assessed ln 1948 for Alleys behind about 500 tots to get city approval of a park attention In the past to the mayor's apparent llldog for It redevelopment. Costa Mesa elementary sct.ools alley putng and did not want In NewportHelghtswlllbepaved and that "time was rumUng wishes of the pubUc, especially seemed to clinch Ule move. Except for Mayor Hu-th's <~.nd overcrov·ding i.n Corona to be tued aplll tor the same with asphalt pavement with a out, becall&e owners are gett.lng regard.J.ng freeway eonstroc:Uon But, just before votes were vote, the City Councn posUioo del Mar . alleys. However, city public 4-foot wide concrete gutter ready to develop the needed :uld tbe proposed civic center cast on Councilman Don Me-on pollee f.acJIJty location re-SIC)t. John Nicoll presented works director Joseph DevUn down the center. The district la.Dd." In Newport Center. Innis' motion to r ebuild the fleeted the vote of their coo-several options to the board, saJdacb.ekofthel948records thefl is bordered roughly by The homtJOwneu• cnq> tal Re S\C)pOrts tbe Council's b.cillty downtown, the mayor stltuents last October on the tocludlng ttle closi.Dg of Bal- lndlc:ated tt\at re1ldeDta bad 15Lb st., lrvtoe An., Clltf Or. 1nslsted tbat tbey are worJdnc dedsloD Mooday to keep mlllll-made a statemenl s~rting bood Issue. DLstriets wllich earle ud Canyor:t elemeotary t1 HI• ·at l:lll.t tn. ~J W --·••tee· A -1&--..IM*oUc \the'Nt__..__pce_ c:lp&llletl1Uel dowllto'n. the Ide&. Tbe motioo canted. fa'f'Ol'ed tbe bauds wwe repre... ICbool& Uld ~ addin& of 8th oal7 lor p-adla1 a.lld .,., coat-PubUe works schedules can Jern tbe new site, beeaase IU$1HE$S L ICI!HSES 4-S. seated b'J' eotmcllmea 1r110 still ~ ID Coraaa Ott Mar toe. hapla1tofmprovetheal1eys for bJds to be received March of tbe number of peq>le wbo The 'f'ote ended a long coo-tried foraNewportCeoterloea-bJrb schOol The board flatly wben coostructton costs went ZO and work start~!<! May 9 regularly vlstt the area toen)Jy DELIHQU EH T FEB • 1 troversy over where to locate Uon Monday nJght. Councilmen turned dow'n the suggestion re· down. aDd completed by Nov.l. Home-the view. Businesses In Newport Beach the pollee department, which M llan Dostal, Lindsley Parsons prdln'g Corona. del Mar 8th SeYeral restdeots whO ID'ged owoers Jn the district wtu be Inclllded In the city man-woo don't have thelr curN!nt nas outgrown tts present quar. a.nd Richard Crout wanted the graders. tbe Council to okay new paYing bUied In December , Testimony ager's land acqulslttoo study city business Ucenses tor 1972 ters adjolniflb city hall. fa cility moved.Mr.Cr oullntro. The board was told that clos- sal.d the old coating was worn at the coUDCU meetlnglodicated wUI be determination of the will become de UDQuent Feb. I, Last October, voters turned duced a motion for such a move ing one or two elementary throup and potholes were that the work mlgbt be done actual value of the private plots city hall announced this week. down a boDd Issue which would Just before Cou ncilman Me-schools In Costa Mesa wou ld plentiful. for less than the publlc works needed. Mr. Arthofer has A Z5 per cent penalty per have rtnanced a new ch1c ceo-innis' substitute motion wa s involve no slgo1!Icant iocrease Mr. Devlln said 31.3 percent estimate of more than $400. claimed that his Jots are worth month Is assessed on delinquent ter complez at Newport Center. approved. In the number or chi ldren being of the more than 500 property Councilman Richard Crout, a more than SZ50,000. businesses. Mayor fUrth was one or the Besides Mr. McJnnls, Coun. bussed. Both Balearic and Can- owners In the new district op-builder, offered his free ser-The City Council's trustra-The city remlnds business-bofod Issue's strongest advo-cilman Carl Kymla and Vice-yon have less than 250 Pte>lls, posed the creation of the dis-vi ces as a consulta.nt to help tlon at seeing possible park men tllat c?nfusion over the cates. Since tbe bood ra.tlure, Mayor Howard Roger s voted NEW COURT trtct. TM figure would have keep costs down. lands lost to the city because City Council s r ecent ren.mp-the Council had wrestled almost to stay downtown. Their dis- of unavailable tuDds was evi-log ol business llcense fees weeki)' with the problem , trlcts had voted against the according to Dr. Ni coll. Also discussed was the added ex- pense per pupil involved In operating smaller schools. The posslblllty of cutting down on transportation of stu- dents to save money was ex- plored, a.nd the board was told that, lor example, some stu- dents at Mariners elementary schOOl In WestcUft could be dropped trom the tnnsporta. Uon rolla. Tbe board told tbe RPI'rtnt81Xfrent to mat:e a more LDttoSIYe stOdy of the trau- portatlon Question. The possibility or going to a year-round school system was tooc:hed IC)On brieflY at the meeting. Dr. Nicoll has a IS-member ta sk for ce studying such a system, hut does not expect to have a report for the board until Spr ing. SITE OK'D SERV lc E STAT I ON LAW dent at Monday's meeting It for firms that apply dtD'Ing the New police radio equipment bonds In October . Mayor Hirth's is this shortage of mooey lha.t year for new Ucenses has led and a ll8i!d for more record tilth district had tl.vored the A potential Newport Be.ach year and planned as the harbor prompted the land-trade at-some to believe that there was storage space were among the bonds by a 5-4 mar gin. sile for the harbor munt<'lPll court site. Newport Be.ilch NEARS 0 K IN NEWPORT tempt, swnsored by Council-a cha.ace In procedures tor reasons tor seeking new and Cost of adding the second ccurt wm be acqu~ett by the voterslastOctoberturneddown • • mao Carl Kymla, Other ccxm-busioesses that had already bigger quarters. floor to thepresentpohcehead-county following actJonT~sday a bond issue "'hich would have cllmen hinted at future boo:! been Ucensed, Businesses who Earlier Monday night, the quarters has been estimated at b\the Board o! Super visors. financed a prisoner detention Issues and revenue increases held 1971 Ucenses must renew Council decided to build a sec-over $52,000. Unappropriated he 1boar~ m~ved to .bu} 8.2 buDding near the proposed Service station operators In Newport Beach, tired of tayt.nc down their wrenches to ncnt city ball, were ready MODd:ay ni&M to accept a.o amended city ordlaance &lmed at ''belilu- lll)'lng" their stattoos. But, the city's Planninc com- m t.ssloners, who started the ruckus wttb demaDd1 that the stations take drastic measures to correct their "Yisual pollu- tion," will ret another cnck at tbt DeW law. Amelldmeats to the proposed ordlouce had betA tbruhed out In Z meetlnp ot st:at1on operators wtlb Ma)'Or Ed Rlrth aad City Ma.pr Robert Wynn. The operatoraappearedatMoo· city nic:bt'• CoUDCll meettoc to vp PIIAI' of the amended pl'qJOI&}. wblcb U~tY considered a btc l~toTe111•Dt arer the PlanDlac Commtuloa'a Yer- JJoL Tbt COUIICtl, howeyer • cf~ U..t tbf PlaDiliDI Com- ID...._ *>ull1 ... the c~aotts btilx'e tM ordlaaDCe becOmes Jaw, ud Mat It t&ct &o tbe eomrn~M~oa tor further Jtud). the or~ce oYer strong ob- jections by the stattoo oper- ators. Tom Sharp and Georce Per-lin. who operate stations in Corooa del Mar aod Balboa, re.spectJvely, tban.ted tbe City CouncU for belp1Dg them to tooe .down the ordlnaoce•s re- strictions and demands. Coun- ctlman Richard Croul said r.e still felt that the law, as pro- posed, would be too restrictive. Mr. Perlln, In urgtnr quick approval of the ordinance, re- m lOOed the Council that be had appeared before them so many times, Ids hands "were be- giDDlng to toot t t ... n." Blaclr:Je Gadarlan, colorful West Newport boatyard oper- ator wbo bas cbatnpiODed the station operators• cause, cal- led tbe PlaAa.I.Dc Commtsstoa a "shrubbery comrn1asloo" tor lis boaullllcalloo allompt&. Couac:llman Doa. MciDnil de- leoded tho PluGIDr eommls- slooers as "ba.rdworkilc P'ltl· lie sernntl." to f1Dance parks them oo later than Jan. 31. oDd noor on a wing of the funds alread)' In ttte budget acr~s rom olbns Radw Corp. court. · present pollee structure as :lD will be used. on ambo ree Rd. near Campus Harbor munlcipa.J court, now HIRTH PEASE FILE interim solLJt:lon until the oew The vote Monda)' came just Dr. for $3ZS,OCIO.Collinsleases located In Costa Mesa, can structure is completed. The after midnight, cUmaJ:tng a ~e land trom t~e Irvine Co., move into DE'WQuartersasearly r addition will take about 6 months marathon Council sessioo whi ch bose interest 10 the parcel as ZO months from oow, ac- Mayor Ed Hirth became the ctslon to keep tbe pollee head-to complete, 41ceordlng to city lasted until almost 1 a.m. s•UJ be condemned for another cording to county building ser. 3rd candidate to omclallyeoter qlllrters downtown. 90,960. vices director J. J. Smisek. the Newport Beach Clty Couoctl The mayor said he does oot Ch o o d The boud also movt>d to Meanwhi le, the Board ofS\4)8r- race when he picked up oomlnat-reel that his declsloo OQ the art e r y ole IS re J e c te resctod an agreement wit h the visors will :ittemPt to get tern-log papers Tuesday. pollee t.lcillty Is contrary to city of Newport Beach Involving porary spa ce ror the <'Ourt at Harvey Pease of Balboa. Is-the wishes of his constituents A p,.,....,..sed ameodmeot •-5.3 acres at Newport Cl'n ter 19700 Jamboree Rd., also 00 ·~ ..., • AOOPTE D an ordinance to acquired bv th• t ' c laod filed Monday to oppose in Dtstrlct 5, who roted 5-4 the Newnnrt Beach city charter · coun Y ... st o!Uns Radio proper I}. 5 Ia ~...-' provide for issuanceofbustness Mayor Hirth for the th dis-st October tor a bond issue reducing residency requlre-Ucenses on an annual basis. trlct seat on the CouocU. Sec-which would lave placed most ments for City Council -·Ddl-,_ • SET F'OR PUBLIC HEAR -oDd district Councilman Doo munJclplll oftlces In Ne""""rt dates to one year, -5 vot~ ~...-w.. ~ lNG on F'eb. 14 an ordinance New auto firm announced Mcinnis, first candidate to ftle Center. down by the Co uncil MoOOay rer.ooing property at Z007-Z008 tor the April 11 electloo, ts Mayor Hlrtb was accom-ntgtlt. Court St., Cen tral Newport. The flrst dealership In what still unopposed. panied Tuesday to the city The amendment would have • REZONE D from C-1 to Is expected tobecomean "auto- Two other candidates, Dee clerk's omce by Blll Ring of been placed on the ballot for R.z and estllbllshed a S-foot mobile SIC)ermarket'' In ~ew­ Coo k of the '7th district and Harbor View Hllls, wbo man-the April 11 eleetlon. Only the port Place, oear the Count}· Paul Ryc koff of the 5th, 1\an a('!d his soc:cessful campaign city's voters can amend the front yard setback for a lot Airport, has asked for a permit anoouoced their Jntentioos to 4 years ago and "expects to charter. at 404 s. Bay Front, Balboa to go ahead wtth plans to open be ct1 Jn this t1 " Is land. for busine, ss this snmm er. run. a Ye ap me. The proposed chang1! bad been • CONTINUED a hea.ring oa Howard G. RJ chardson or 721 SUll UDUlOOunced Is 7th diS· Yr. Pease tokl the Ensign prompted by City Attoroey Den-a tentative map tract sutxtb1d-A 1 w trlct lncumbent Lindsley Par-st ~ ·•-·~t his -• o·N II' lA' m gos ay, ttle Blurts, plans ye er-.y ouu:rnooa u.. u.~S e sop •uon, expressed ing 4.7 acr H Into 18 lots for .au. oppocltJoa to Mayor Hirth was at the l&st Council meetillg, In I ~ II ~ Ill t 1877 to opet:J a Chnrolet dealer-, Mayor Hirth's move came based upon Ills dissaU.sf&cUon that the preseol 3-year rest-s g e-w.m Y .... e nrs 1 ship oo 3 acres at the south- ju.st 14 hours after he had cast with tbe CouocU's ilck of com· deocy requlrement for eand1. Irvtoe A,e., West: Upper Bay. west corner of Dove a.nd Quail d Ia! .. __ ...._ • AUTHORIZED a roof pco-str-~ •·• ~• 1 the decl In& vote e .......-y munlc:atioa wttb the publlc. dates would be tocmd uoeoa-~s. ,_ no. UJ o the Inter· Aipt lD the City Council's de-"Tbls bu cau81d dtueMaDCI sttttfionaJ 1n the courts. Pre-}KUoo from WtocDell's Domt seettoo ol Jamboree and Pal-House at Balboa Blvd. and isadet: roads. lng the area a one-stop shoppliiC center for .:a r buyers. A public hea.ring Is scheduled for nut Thursday, Feb. 3, bt fore the Newport Beach Ptu- nlng Commssslon, on Mr. RiCh· at1ISOn's request for a use per. mil. Mr. Rlcbardson told the Ea- stgn that his dealership, wbkl will lnltialh' hir e about 40,.... pie, wilt be c111led "liowarct'l Cl'lerrolet." Ao ·-·the- ordlauee: • Allon dealers Ill outaSde dllploJ ot 4 llru lor -.ell Cliff Haven meeting set preYeoted tbe 1lll1tJ of approach vlous court declsloa to other Adams st., Balboa, to let roof Thf area has already been we Deed to 10IYe the city's Cautornla clUes b&Ye D'tr-proi9Ct 12 Inches loto BaU. &OOed for an "automotl•• , __ problems," Jl.ld Mr. Paa~e. turned resideocyreqldremeDfs.. Blvd <1nd 6 1 he Into Ada "'" He said bti1CJI)OfbtheCouo. Paul Ryd:orr or eanx. Ia-· nc 8 ms ter" to be deYeq,ed by Emkay ell's deelsloo to tetp the pollee 1and, wbo doea DOt meet the St. Develqnnenl Co. of N"POft He expects const r uct:iol to start about Mar ch 1 Ud fi.IUil In August. The Irvine Company aa..,.ar cancelled plans for u ulo· motive eenter near tbt k»tttte of the oew Em kay de'f"eil:lpwliilt. pwnp tsaaact, plu ~to 4 more Tbt CWt Haw• Comm..atr tlrH OG e&eh Lllud. ASSD. will bold lta--.lmP'l· • Re9ces hm 5 to S tbt btrstlip meettJtc at 1:10 p.m. aumberotpukiii~P&Ctlwblcb TlllldU, Ftb. 1, &a-.m.:lf. muot bo ~ocl lOr -.eb --p.._ room at ..... -. Ylet Ill!'. OflleWI will bo oloclocl uti • Do-tho pr-re-Itt oai(Oiof P<-. llro. q-llllt-.ebolalloobaft J-" Gallul; wiD-bor oldw&U.., Wlollred I. BICOO. s,_,. E. Locke, Carl A. Yet- I&~~, Doooa Gt.Uul, R-Id I. Ia...._ Frut llarsctlhas lbl.1 Wllllam F'rcteu. T .. uooelalloo Ills a pold- .., ... _...,aiiOI. ......., not esld lilt • DENtED a request from Beacb.. other majOr llltO flcllltJ dowDto..._ ,.,. 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Tallctng blWIUy to top level buatneu executives, Mr. Connally llaid that "business and labor Wllons, not government, are responsible for tnflation and they are reaponsible for stopping lt." I am sure that Mr. Connally ill . wtse enough to know that such talk is nonsense --and that the only generator of tnflation ts the government Itself, spending btlltons of dollars more than It coll.ects tn taxes and 'thus diluting the purchasing power of the money In our pockets. Candidate Richard N lxon knew the truth tn 1968: "To check tnflation the govern- ment must cutdown on unnecessary spend- ing." President Ntxon, tn 1970, put the blame where It belongs: "The inflation we have at the start of the seventies was caused by heavy deficit spending in the sixties." Now It is 1972, and Secretary Connally is trying to take the heat off the government and to place the blame on business and labor, so that deficit spending can continue to be politically expedient. President Nlxon verified the grim picture Monday, with his 1973 fiscal year budget figures, estimating a $25.5 BILLION deficit, showing that he does not intend to strike at the root cause of inflation. The only remedy left for us, If It Is not already too late, Is to elect men who will put a stop to this profligate spe nding before our nation goes totally bankrupt. • • • • SELF DEFENSE IS A CIVIL RIGHT A landmark case In our fight to preserve our constitutional republic Is the action of the trustees of Stanford University in firing an English Instructor, a self-pro- claimed Maoist, on charges of fomenting violence on campus. Stanford President Richard Lyman r ightly called this action "a landmark in a difficult but essential effort for higher education to protect Itself from those who-would destroy American universities." U we cannot exercise the right of self defe nse, then we stand no chance against the revolu- tionaries. • • • • HEADLINES AND BIBLE PROPHECY A news headline in Sunday's papers must have sent Bible scholars throughout the world turning to the Scriptures to read again the prophecies of Daniel. The headline announced "FOUR NATIONSEN- RO LL IN MARKET," and the story told the amazing news that Britain, Ireland, Norway and Denmark had signed the European Common Market entry treaty, which will bring the membership in the Common Market to I 0 nations. If this action is ratified back home in each of the 4 signing nations, the memberships will become effective Jan. I, 1973. Both the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament and the Revelation, last book of the New Testament, prophesying the return of the Lord Jesus Christ in power and glor y, tell of a I 0 nation confedera- tion which is to come Into being in those last days of this age. These 10 nations are believed to be European powers, a revival of the Roman Empire, headed by the coming Antichrist as supreme dictator, with power "over all klndreds, and tongues, and nations," until he is overcome by the "Most High, whose kingdom Is an everlastmg kingdom ." These are tre- mendous times, as the signs prophesied in the Bible tell us that the great climax of history Is near at hand. THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN THE OFFICIAL NE-APER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH rHE HARBOR AREA'S OFFSEr NEWSPAPER Olfw.f v.d ,.-tntint phn1 In dlte I!N6p ~ 2721 E. C.O..f Hwy .. Coron.a del ..... Ct.lif. 926lS TELEPHONE' 813-0&150 1-~ 11•1 T1ft NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN M die Ollllly ,._.,.,,.,. frinted llftd ....... t. the Dty of Nn.port Buch, aMI tiM: oaly loully ow-' :;. ...... .-.,.per in the N.wpott ....._..c:o.t~~. Mnl Atu. ,. ... ,1 ......,., _ n .. ..u.,. Se-cond cJa. ,_.. ,.w •• c--. ....... c.w~. 'IMWEW ... THAAIOR .!NStGN-:o4J Is 4to .. l ..... ,_ol ........... lay cewt 4«ret No. A·1tl11.td .,. 1 .... lt.U, .. • lao a.n ,., .. C...ry ., ar... .... of Galil ... ..., ., ..:....-~a ... • ..... ,.ww.•,..-...c-*-••4 I:J .. ., ...... ....... AaW a.IIAAPA • • · · • · • o--r .... llAMA •. • •.... • . ..-... .. -..... MI-CIIIIPTION RATII ~~=.::~~-• o..a ,_, tSM1 2 ,_.,I .... i 0.. ,..... 16.1112 ,_,, ...... - .E'M'OIIT HARIIOR EllltJI ,ACISTSEC1101C --rllf Z TIPURIOAY, JM. 'D, lfl% aiDA DEL 2!"11. CALl F. • A LETTER OF 1"IWGI8 ·-ol lilt !oolp, o.r -·_ .. an 1110 ltoe -_ .. no .. _.,. -tocl lo lilt - lor lilt me-r oloor bo-llrirbua. We are .UU a tmaD mn ud yovr ,..rou ,. .. -to tM _.,of Ella· -F .... ot tbo Con Sllop (OIIr DOD door oel,-)proYOI II. T-YOU. lhult YOU. t-JOIL We really do appreelatl JOUI' k.lod am poerous doaa-DANGEROtll COR!It:R at San J-HUla Rd. ud Vlr- perlte Ave. 1J tbe nbjectoiWOI'rledpboDtc:aDs to Newport Beach tratfte eactoeer Bob Jaffe. WbiD the red "yteld'' .teD wu lpored by too many rusb-hour 4r1Yers, tbe eltJ added u old.style yellow atp. CIJlersstlllreportDeU-eo}lliJoDI at the latersectton, so Mr. Jaffe hu ordered a blepr IICL He promtse·s to keep addiDIIlPI UDtU tbe marker beCOmes the city's tlrlt totem pole, U that's wbat II tabs to cet burrlfld drivers to shoW more c:auttoa. Uoos. ., Fruk a.-:1 Debby Jor dlD Coroca del Mar ROBERT McCUROY CITY'S GENERAL PLAN GETS CHAMBER PRIORITY worldng with the eity ofNC'w-han espressed fears that port Beach in development of cba.Dgi.DC Caooery VUlage Into Its general plan Is the No. 1 a walk .through shopping center proje<:t for the N·~w>,x>rl Harbor similar to Los Ailgeles' Ports Chamber o( CommNce In 1972, of CaU or San Francisco's thl! new chamber president said Fisherman's Wbarf would drive this week. the boatlne: lndllStry from the R."lbert M :Curdy, veteun area. businessman and head of Ne·,.. M!. McC urdy speculated that po:t Sl{llllY Co., expects to these .;maU businesses might have Cham':lu rel)resentatlves have to re-locate eventually, sitting LD on all of the cUy's but called for some plan to general plan dlscussloJ. Right help keep them in Newport now, the plan, which will es-Beach. ta'lllsb growth, business anl He fim1s the national eco- enllronmental guidelines for Mmic poUcy "in a state of the city Cor ;'ears to come, confusion," but called Presl- is still LD the broa:1 "pollcy" dent Nixon's steps to control stages of formation, b:Jt the lnfiaUon "a move In the right Chamher is' ·a tread}' very m·;:-h dtrecUon " Mr M··Curdy said Involved," Mr . McCur dy told some guldeune~ ar.e needed to th~ Ensign. control the peaks aDd valleys Th'! P.lSadena native, who of the national eeooomy. has Uved here since 1957, wu Mr McCurdy W'ls a banker Installed as Chamber president for ~ost of his business Ule. ear lier this month, after serv-He opened the first trust de- log last year l~ Its Urst vice-partmeot fo r Security Paciflc president. A!te. yeus, of u-Natlorul Bank In Orange County perleoce in other cham.oers o! In 1951• He b<!:ame president comm~rce, lncllldlng those \h of Newport Slq)plY c o., one of Su Fr ancisco aDd Los Angeles, the nation's top marine tard- M!. Ml'C u:dy ca lls the local ware distributors in 1966. group "one of the noest, be-• cause there are de:!lcate.l peo-He Is secr etary.treasurer of pie here from all segm~1•s the NatiOnal Mnine Distribu· o: the business community, w!l') tor s Assn. aod a past president ,;:. \t to ch J?methlng to make of the Associated Ch:lmhers life better for all of us." of Commerce of OraDif Coun- He said the area s~>ukl aim ty. He !\as also been active tor continued growth, but in a in th!! Boy Scouts, the Easter p!anned, orderly fashion. Seal Socle:y a.nl the National With city councilmen and Safety CoWlcll. He served for downtown busloes3m,n talking 3 years on the Safety Council's about a "redeve~:n ~nt" plan national board of director s. tor the Ca.nnery VIllage area., Mr. McC urdy hOlds a bache- M!. McC urdy cautioned that tor of la• degreeanddld gradu- the boating Industry, which pro-ate work in banking at the vtdes much of the city's tax UniversUy of Washlngtoo. revenue, should nGt be driven He and Ills wife, Wlnnle Mae, elsewhere by planning policies. Uve at 1285 Rutland Rd., West- Buslnessmen to the boat trade cUff. Miss Teen entry picked The Junior Ebell Club of Ebell youth chairman aOO her Newport Beach announces that committee members, lDclOOed Miss Nancy Kaye Smith of Co-Newport Beach Mayor Hirth; rona del M:u has been selected Costa Mesa Ma yor Wllsoo; Dr. to represent Newport B~ch Hilda McCartney, president of In the Miss Teenage Cltlr.en the Co-ordlnaUne: Council; Kim contest. Strutt, youth director at St. The contest was open to all Aodrew's Presbyterian Church, high schcxll senior girls with aod Allee Fox of the YMr:A. a scholastic average of B or Nancy holds the title of Miss better. The applicants were Newport Beach aDd Miss Junior judged on the basis of scbool M :ss. At Corona del Mar hlgh actlvitles aDd respoostbllltles, school she has been a m-!m'ler m :ml>erShlp 1n other org:anlza-of the Callforol.a Scbolarsb.lp ttons, leadership aod adapt-Federation for 3 years, Is a. abiUty, cburchpartlclpationa.od member of the senior hOnorary past Ume hobbles. society, president of Elyslans The panel of jlldges, selected aod secr etary-treasurer of by Mrs. Evan ThOmas, Junior Or cbesls. Som.e of he r other acttf1tles lnciOOe song leader, pep sqllad captaln, Sempat1cos (vohmteer hOspital gr~), LIGAL IIOTPCI NOTfCE TO CREDITORS Glrls Leape board, and driD SUPERIOR . COUR T OF THE team. She has been accepted STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR to tbe Unt.-euity of Utah, where THE COUNTY OF ORANGE ber major wUl be laopps. No. A-11476 Her goal ls to become a roam- Estate of MATT DIDAK, De-ber oftlleU,S,dtplomattccorps, ceased. She will be u hooored pelt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN at the Jll'lior Ebell hmcheoD to the creditors of the abot'e meettnc at Berkslllrea R41stae- named decedent that allpereona nnt Ia Newport Bes.cb todaJ. Uvtnc claims apinst tbe aid dtc-t are required to Qle ELECTRICIAN STUDEHT tbem, wltbtbeoecesaryYOUCb. Navy Petty otneer Tblrd ers ID the omce of the clerk Class ~ P, Caste11la& Jr., of U.e above tDU.t1ed 'eoart, or 100 of Mr. aod Mrs, 1..0111: to preseat them, wttb the DtC· P, CuteJJI.aa Sr. of 1011 esJUJ voucheu, to tbe 1Dte:f. Taylor W&f, CoAa M.., bU liped at the offlces ol HAR · completed tbe bulc Elte- WOOD, SODEN 6 ADKINSON, trldaa'l Mate Sebool at SU 550 Newport Ceotlr Drive, Dt.co. He ls a 1981 .,.-.. Suite 434, Newport Beach, C&l-of Colt& Mea ~ ecbool, !t)rnla, whleh 11 tbt place ot &Dd att.Sed LoGe Bt&eb 91:U1 .,..._ of tile -llpod to Collop. au ma~~era putalldar 1o tile •-;:::;:iiiiir'" allata ot aid -. riiiiA ..... ·-... • CAWE OF IN FLATION Editor o1 the Enii&D, A &Qverlltneot study b)' H.E.W. just is.wedforlhetl8c:al year 19n shows tbat 51.1\ ot. all pernment apeoding went to "social weltare. ''This wlkl speodlng totaled 170.7 blllloD dollars and am')unted to 16,9 ,crcent of the U.S. gross na. t1ooa l prodQ!!tl These elpeD:H- tures bave ooarly doubled lD the past n..,e years. WALLY KOCH REELECtED_ Walter J. Koch qf Bayerest, Ales representative for Sher~ ,--,-~ Jng.Plougb Drugs, was re. Ttlis Is one of the ma1D causes of detlctt tlna.oelog, which is the sole basic cause of tnnatloo. It must be halted before we go bank:rt.,c. Sin::erely, c. C. M1lseley Glendale ROH YEO 0 F COM WILL TALK TO SIERRA CLUB elected president of the Family Service Association of <>nm&i•~ County at the annual meeting Jan, 19 at the Tall of the Wbale r estaurant, Balboa. DR. ALAN B. BARTON has The association provides pro- been elected chief of staff at fesstona.l counsellng services Costa Mesa Mem·>rlalHospUal, to t.lmtues with parent-child, succeedlnc Or, Frank Ot Flore. marital, and other dUftculUes Other ofQcers are: President-of coping wi.th datly problema. elect, Dr. William J. Cowan; Mr . Koch, a oa:~:·;~~:.~~:\~ secretary-treasurer. Dr . Ge-Is a graduate of the orge N. taddad; members at of llllools. He is active Tl1~ Or ~1~ C1'1111lty Sectloo large, Dr. Willlam X. Halloran clvic altllrs in Newport Beaeb, of the Sierra Club wut oreseot and Dr. Reinhard K. c. Mar-and Is on the board of HOIJ Ron Yeo, Corona del Mar ar-then. Dr. Barton, 38, is a native Hospital. He and hlswlteDonell chltect, who wlU shOW a sUde of Utab aDd a 1955 graduate and daughter Uve at 1112 Cam- proe:ram, '•Urban Ulllneso;," at of UCLA. He received his M.D. bridge Lane. the mo nthly mP.etlng at 7:3n at George Washington Untver -New m~mllers eJected to the O).m. Tuesd.1y, Feb. l, In the slty aDd served his internship board of director s for 19'72 WALTER J. KOOt audltoriu:n of Sml:'dley Jr. High at the u.s. Naval Hospital a.t inclllde Dr. Floyd L. Werre-Schoo~. 2l~·) Wt•'it Edi.Dger, Camp PeOOleton. He was a Navy land, consultant to Lutheran rtanne} Geiger, vice president; Santa Ana.. Ueutena.nt from 1959 to 1962. HOS9ltal Association; Medical Mrs. Allee King, secretary, AI th e January meeting, the Officer of GoodwUI Industries; and William Montana, trea- folloWingo~ttcer s were elected : Julio R, Garcla,assoctatedean, :ua er. Randy Bosch, A:uheim, chair-AHHUAL BU Sl HESS MEET special services (student af-Family service awar d lor ma.n; Dick Eckert, Irvilll!, vl.ce-FOR PARK LIDO ASSN. fairs) at UC I; M-.s. Paul (Dor-1911 W1.S presented to Mrs, chairman; Ron DeLan;:e,F01n-Park Lido Assn. members othy) Cooksey, past president W~ttlam T. (Judy) Riley, past taLn VaUey, treasurer; Mrs. will hold a.n annual business of the Santa Aaa Auxiliary of president of the Santa Ana ht P!!!row.;ld, Anaheim, mem-meeting Feb. 2 at the Island the Family servicP Assocta-YWCA, active in the Cr eative bershlp ~tulrmao aDd secre-House Ln Fashion Island. lion. Day Car e Center, and m~mber tary; Ken Croker, Costa MH ·4, The 7:30 p.m. m~tlng will The following otncers were of the boar d of the santa Ana- e.)llsenatlon ctulrman;Jayoa. elect 4 new board m!mbers r e-elected: Mrs . WIIUam (Ad-Tustin United W1y, vis, orange. program (•halr-and 1 new president. N H man; Henry Heuslnlcveld, Ana· Outgoing president, Or. In-ewcomers at oag belm, outings chair mao; John log Laby, said the meeting wtlt Bu:rid,te, San~ Ana, newsletter be dosed to the public and • MONDAY, JAN. 3 • FRIDAY JAN 7 editor; Eric a:umke, Newport wUl Involve ooty property Glrt .. Mr. and Mrs. Chrll· Glrl--M~. and Mrs. D>aglas Beach, public relallo·u; Brent owner s 1n Puk Lido. topher Wllcos., 17692 Ash Tree A. Himes, 2217 H<irbln Blvd., Washbtane, BtHna Plf.tic, youth Lane, Irvine. Costa Mesa c hairman; and M~·s. Et1'nrd T. ELECTION MEETIHG FOR • TUESDAY, JAN. 4 Boy--M r' and Mrs. Mtllard W~.~ter, Laguna Beach, pres3 BREAKERS DRIVE ASSN . Glri·-Mr. and Mrs. Peter c . Buchho.lz, 2525 Newport ::h.a.lrman. M~mhers of the Breakers Nourse, 423 Avocado Ave., Co-Blvd., Costa Mesa. Drive Community Assn. will rona del Mar. • SATURDAY JAN 8 DISPLAYS AT LIBRA Rl ES hold their annual m ~eting Feb. Boy--Mr. and Mr s. WIIUam Triplet boY~--M;. aDd Mrs. WJOd cuts and prints from 2 at the Villa SWeden rest-McCulley, 377 W. Bay, Costa Robert E A}·res 2988 CroR- m.ut.ers of floe a.rts candidates aurant in Corona del MU', Mesa. , don Cosb. Mesa ' ot Ot:s Art Institute In Los Following dlnoer at 7 p.m., Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. Gerald GtrJ •• Mr. aDd· Mrs. Gary c. Angeles are feat lU'ed at the the 27-famlly assoclatton will R. D'Amore, 721 W. James, Kelder, 1786 WgstmlnsterAve- M:..rlners library, aod Babs conduct a business meeting, •o, Costa Mesa. nue 18 Costa M ... sa Harlan trom the Little Stuilo which will include eleeUon of • WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5 c'irl-:Mr. aod· Mrs . Peter Is the featured artist at the officers tor the new year. Cllt-Gl rl--Mr. and Mrs. Kurt A. Madigan 2007 Port Ramspte Corona j 9t Mar Ubrary. ford Nutt Is oow serving as Fisher, 943 W. 18th Street, Harbor VIew Hom es ' The Children's TMaterGulld president. Costa M~sa. • SUNDAY JAN 9 · w111 d.lsplaywi.Dnlngpostertrom Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Caesar Glrt--M ~; and Mr s. Arthur contest for ~ming play en-LIGA.L MOTICI A, del...ancellottl, Z304 La Linda, Wledott 108 26th Street West titled, "Take a stand," In the Newport Beach. Newpori ' display ease at theCorom del FtCTITIOI.S BUSINESS NAME • THURSDAY, JAN. 6 Glrl--'Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Mu llb:ary. STATEME NT Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Merle faWn 11936 Spicewood W:~.y PoUUd Z700 Peterson Place • ' ASSIGNED TO KEESLER The following person Is doing ,.52c. c~sta Mesa. ' ~rvtne. Airman Robert R. Mosier business as: SchurzDiverslned Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Fred MONDAY , JAN . 10 Jr., 500 of M~. aDd Mrs. Rob· Equities, t39 Linda Isle, New-Guibault 2214 Rutgers •B Co-Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. ThOmas ert R. Mosier of 2414 23rd port Beach, CaUl. 92660: How-sta Me~. • ' Howatt, 1218 Belfast, Costa st., West Uppe:-Bay, has com-ard S. Mollrln&, 139 Linda Isle, Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mesa: pleted hls U.S. Alr Force baste Newport Beach, CaUl. 92660. Levengood, 1311 Baker St., Co-Bo) .. Mr · aDd Mrs. George tra1nine at the Air Tral.n1ng This business Is being con-taM Hoff, 395 Knox , Costa Mesa. Comm&Dd's Lackland AFB, diJCted by an lodlvldual. s Boy~~Mr. and Mrs . Richard Boy--Mr. aod Mrs. WIIUam Texas He has been ustgned Sl~: Howard S. MoHring. D 4411 Costa Mesa Street Davis, 3083 Yellowstone Place, to K~sler AFB Mi ss. lor This statement ftled with the c:~ Mesa • Costa M :!sa, tralntne lD com'muntcations. county clerk of Orance County Girt--Mr: and Mrs. Robert • TUESDAY, JAN. 11 electroolcs systems. Airman ob: Jan. 19, 1972, by Beverly E Hopkins 820 Corter. Costa. Glrl·-Mr. aDd M;.-s. Roy L. Mosler ts a 1969 craduate of J, Maddnx, deputy county clerk. M'esa. • ' Sauerha.mmer, 1380 Shannoo c orooa del Mar hleh school PubUah: Jan. 27, Feb. 3, Boy--Mr . and Mrs. KeDOeth Laoe, Costa Mesa. andattendedOnop:CoutCole 10, 17, 19'12, In the Newport A Brown 284 Santa Isabel Boy •• Mr. aod Mrs. Robert lep. Harbor Eoslp. F·1537l A. Co.b.MIIl Ketterman., 3075 Tyler Way, n., • Costa Mesa. Girt--Yr. and Mrs, Dooald E. Fosket, 19482 Stern Santo, lrftne. • WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12 ctri--Mr. aDd Urs. Harold D. MeNaue:ttoo, ZU2 Rlchmood Way, Costa Mea. Boy ... Mr. aod Mrs. Frank Lowd... Z5Zl Bam'>oo, E:ut Bhdl. • THURSDAY, JAN . 13 BoJ·~Mr. and uu. Bobby Tbomas, 1 '1!4 Veraoo Place, lntoo. • FRIDAY, IAN. 14 Glri·-Mr. and Mrs. Ketth We., 1101 P«t WHtboarDt, Harbor VR Homes. • SATtltDAY, JAlt Ul SO,-Mr. Ud Mu. rrut Pouat, 5052 Gt:N-, lniDo. llof-..llr. ud lira. n_, 11...... ZOit r-ID, C4oll. 11-. • 8tJifDAT, lAM. l8 tour .-. a.n... tile ftratpob-•• IJN!IJoo ollbla oollco. T._ AlniiUI loU -lito Doto.!lalai'J 18, It'll. llc4, ud aupod, ud -• llof·-Mr. '"" lira. Torry -. 1111?-A c..,.. Drl .. , C..ll-. . . EMIL DIDAK, E-o1 ltlo llaorl, 8lioll l etdlll Ill ... wU1 ol tile ...... --..... -Iiilo-"' .. ttl --,_. old? ud -...... IIARJI'OOil BODEll A AI). !Mila_, raonold, IIIU1 ltDBltl, ,,.; "-' c-. Aid God ..... -..,- Drift, -0111ce Bolt ucn, alllD _. IIIOe a • ~ II-' _., CA -· ud -..... lito-Mt-UU, AlloniJ& lor II• a-: ... I will I Mit ., -.... ~---·-· ..a.: loa. 1?, '"' I, ~ AI~ .. (~---:-,. I~ 10, 11, lt'71, ... tlllt .. wpaft ....... -· Q, ... li- -·-· 17, IIJ ' Cllrl--Mt •• .., ..... bll v. P ......... UI-IAM, c--· . 8DU) ftAT LDII -01111 -. Dt •• :':\!:,. ~ ... ..... PI 071 »1 •z ' I lzr I 0 IIIII ...._ .. Cella II .. .... ftl 1111t11r ......... ftlr DI1N. 011 ........ 11 Ed , .. t'S tiOIIr'll. .. lrt 'IJ ~-... -IIIIo .... .....,I ... UIIIIC',rl, 1-r.-: ~: i"t< 'c,'. -:..:. v:::\,~wa::.., 0:::-iT:i! •••• ~ .... ,..,, ?,' 0 .. -.n.c.-.... IP'd• • *" • f lllltl A'; •• a. ,.nt t, ,., •• , .... llliliiill' Carnival at Mesa High COIU. Mea blp .chooJ•s Zed ..... "M&rtJ•• Corral" C:U· IIInl -llllJI Frldly after. JIOOill ud rau tllroup Suadty oo !be oehool'o -oorklllc lol. Opoo to tbe put>Uc, tbe stu- deat-IPOUOI'td carntnJ will !De tilde l mldwty wltb 15 rides ud aboul JO pmet a..t r-e- fL'IIbmeat bootbJ. 8tucieclt cla,.esandorcanaa ... tlou mu tbe booths aDd money ral.sed ll used tor student ac- U•Itttts ud•rojects. The 0'M Amusement Co. will operate tbe carnival's mid- way. Ca.rnlnl p-ounds will open Friday at S p.m. aDd Saturday at 10 a.m. and remain open until midnight both days. Sun- day's !lours are noon to 5 p.m. There Is no admission charge. MR. AHD MRS. STEVEH B. COPSOH Studeat concessions wut In- elude a. rodeo, a. ear wrecking P I C F d . k booth. a h"mted house, sptn. arne a oy re eriC lbe.mllkpme,adunk!ngpme, goldfish ptteh, log ride aDd d S C several food and drlok booths. we s teven opson Several music rrooc>s •ill play durlng the weekend In a Miss Pamela Coy Freder ick and Steven Bradley Copson were married ln a double ring cere- mony at Waverly Chapel, Tus- tin, on Saturday, Dec. 4. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Frederick ot Westclltf. The groom's par- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Copson of La Jolla. The 2 p.m. ceremony was condtJCied by the Rev . D. G. Hurst. Miss VIctoria Frederick, the bride's sister, and Miss Sandy Tucker, a friend of the bride from Costa Mesa, served as "battle of the ba.Dds." Thewln-by a r eception at the Bahla Corinthlan Yacht Club. ntng band wl11 be hlred by the TIM! newlyweds ar e maldng student body for the Oeld ''"''"'' their home at Mountain View. dance, according to student ac- T he bride Is a graduate of tivltles director O.>n Utter . N wpo 1 Harbor high school friday at 6:30 p.m., Costa w~ere r she was homecoming M ~sa's basketball team will Queeil In 1967. She was also play Estanrt.a high school In a cheer leader for her junior the gymnasium near the car - and senior years. She attended n1 val grounds. San Diego State College for CIVIC ART DISPLAY 2 years. Her husband is a Th'! NHNtJQrt Beach city arts graduate of La Jolla high sc hool com•Tlitlee ann,li.ltces tl\at the and Cal PolyatSa.nLuls Oblspo, c urrent uh.tbit lo the civic where he received a bachelor cl!nter gallery features tbe of scteoce degree in biology. ~alnlinls of Bruce Hasselle, brldesma.lds. The groom chose PTA BOARD TO MEET his brother, Gary Copson ot San Diego, as his best roan. -~The board of directors of Ushers included Char les s. Costa Mesa high school 's PTA Wheeler of Newport Beach will mt-et Feb. 3 at 9 p.m. Kurt Kelsch or Del Mar and in the teachers' din! 1g room through Fe!:>ruary. Mr. Hasselle fs a native o! Lo; Angeles, but has studied a 11 N?!'ko/1 prlmo.r\ly In Orange County. H~ tooi his degree io art at Fullerton s~ate and now Is a free lance 111us'".utor for the aerospace industry. David Sturgess of Reno. at the school. CrRL SCOUT Heldt Hall, U, of Cadette Troop 1114, at left, ci•es Betsy En.l:ll, 1!, of Westcliff, aDd Deann Horton, tZ, of WesteWJ. botb from Cadette Troop 5U, a preriew taste of food from Icelaod wh.tch her troop wW be prepartng aDd serving at the Cadette food Wr--from 11 :SO a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturelay, Feb. 5, at M.uiners school. Heldt, who Uves on Balboa Isla.nd, is a student at Llftcoln school. Betsy attends Mariners school, and Deann goes to Horace Enslen school. Ttte food fair will earn mooey lor the Juliet Lowe world friendship tund to promote Clrl SeoutiDg throughout the workS. "lllternaUonal opportunities selectees" are chosen each year to 'l'lstt wtth Girl S'!Outs 1n foreign countries. Two recipients this year are from Oraage Coua!}' --Sandra. Sawtelle, 14, of Orange, wtio wtu tour EnJland, Scotland t!Yf lrela..nd, and Mrs. Carl Erwin of Brea, wbo will vis U In Mexico City. (E nslgo phOto.) Bt~lboa lullbor New novel by Balboan Philip Louts Gabriel of Bal-mospbere reminding h.tm of his boa, author of"Thee.w:ecutlve," boyhood oo M.t.ine's rocky a best seller , bas another novel coastUne. He selected an early rotting off the press. The Pen-American cottage near the )(!tty Insula Is the setting and the on Balboa Peninsula. Wedge at the Balboa jetty his ''The es:ecutive " Illustrated creaUYe counterpart. by Virgil Parten' Is a series ~·Tomorrow-Tomorrow,'' ot anecdotes both humorous written In his home on the and serious, 'depleting the PJ:- Peninsula, tells a story. of the ecutlve as a human belng with )()ve, passion aocl ambihoos of foibles ;;.nd folties enjoying a Adam PennandGabrlellaOulce. laugh even If the ' joke is 00 The author created Gabriella him. as he vtew:ed the treacheroliS Two other books by Mr. Ga~ surf at the )elty. briel wttlch earned him praise Mr. GabriPI was born in f ort from the critics art' '·Citizen Fairfield, Maine. When he _from Lebanon" and •·J foUDd moved to Callfornla his search America.'' "Citizen rrom Le- for a home wUh an at-banon" Is the story of a peml- NEWPORT HARSOR EMSIGII A RST SECnQN --Pw I 4 •• lltUIISilloY. JAil. fl, lf72 COJ!OM otL IIA!, tAu f . • STOCKING CAPSULE D1d you eYer know an)'onc who imisl.ed on pullina his right Stockina on first'? Some pcopk. think this is a good way to avoid keadaches. Foolish? Of courx! Most of us act hcad<~ches. But now we reac:h for one of the fast-actina pa..in relicven medical JCienoc has made available. A simpk. remedy. But remember- not all headaches can be treated .so easu.ally. If the pam pc~ists or is unusually severe, be sure to see your physician. And next lime you need a prescription filled, come to us for quality compoundina. Christensen ... .. CIOAft Inn'. ~· ....... The bride won• a gown of Mrs. Carl Rotm1n, PTA sheer silk or ganza over tat-president, said an honorary leta. The tucked bodice was llretime membership will be adorned with lace which fornHd awarded to a person whose a high necktlne and banded the identity has n'JI yet bPPt! dis- short sleeves. A lace c;,r,p held c losed. R I t • less lm'lllgrant for whom the ""':;;;;;'~~;;;iiii;':":'::'':"~::'~"":':':':':':'::"'= ec ama 100 American drf'Jtn be<:am~ re•lliY ... 1 rowold Ame rica .. NEWS: • • k d the mount or Mr . her Illusion veil. She carried The group ...,.ill .d::.u discuss a bouquet of roses and ca rna-the upcoming "Marty's Cor- tlons with stephanotis, baby's raJ" student ra1r at the school. breath and fern. Sl te PIC e gilt to his mother, a long de- layed •tslt oo her hometaoo, There Are No M"· Jmy Lc~ano. <ons.r-Le,~bo~oo~n::·:..· ______ .!~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ vallon aod ecology chairman The ceremony was followed 'FISH' ENROLLMENT 11Maybes 11 About ,~ the N~wport a~acn J1.111ior E"'ll. a.munces plans to starr Harbor a.re. churches have designated Sunday, Feb. 6, as FISH enrollm~nt day. A. n Ach•"ng Back a "'ta rna tion site at a Standard Oil station, 0 .. 1 M<..r and New- port Blvd., Co3t.a Mt·sa. We are pleased to announce the relocation of our Corona del Mar office to FLSH ts a &1"0'41 of concerned people who are seeking to dem- onstrate Christ's love In action by helping their neighbors. The Harbor chapter Js spon90red by the Harbor Council of Chur ches and CuDded br United fund. Mrs. R;:~bert Mllllken Is the executive secretary. Mrs. Stanley G. Mumford has been c hairman of the FISH board this past year. OI!PAftTMI!NT CN'IN ..... ,. IVL 'fa a.eo Reeently a. hlgh schOol teach- er ga. ve a short Quit testing the p~lls' abluty to match the speclaUst wtth a health problem. When asked where an Individual would best seek treatment and care of a back problem, 75% of them said, •· At the Chiropractor." "The significance or thls awareness," says Dr. Gary L. Couture, D.C., of the Couture Chiropractic Center in Newport Beach, "Is two-fold. Most everyone knows that the modern Doctor or Chiropractic Is the most natural person to see regarding a ba ck problem; arxl that backa ches, sciatica, low back pains, etc., are so pre- valent In our society today, even the youngsters koow some Doctors devote their practice to the treatment and care or them. ''It is, ot course, commonly ~=1=8~1:6:N:;EW;:PO~R~T::::~:C~O~S:T~A=M=U=A=~ kno•n tllat the modern Doctor of Chiropractic, wh.tle being IN ITS UST yt;AR most knowledgeable 1n the treatment and care or back problems, is also a specialist INVESTMENT COURSE ORANGE COAST COLLEGE Ao tntroclueUoD to lbe basic tUDdameotall of lavtllllnc to ecqron.te ltoeU, boadl, mutal flmds, peromeot boDds. Bulldlq It Lou Auoc.tattons. l&tttaded to a:tYe praetlcal lr:Dowltdrt ol lat""hnenta ud Jtoct eiiCba.Dp optr&UOD. WM . L. O'BRYON.I,.Inlclor IEGIMNU<I G FEB. 2 For5 ...--l :)Oeot:JO,... WEDNt:SD.t.YS A.T THF. FORU ,!A, ORANGE COAST COLLEGE ........... a..c- for trw many problems that occ ur because of back prob- lems . "I frankly can see the day soon when even a student wm recornize tbat headaches, bur- sitis, nervous disorder s, arxt so many more aliments ue directly traceable to nerve stress and Interference associ~ ated with the spinal column," says Or. Co uture. He adds that the backbones of Americans are natunUy tbe source for many dUflcultles LD themselves. "Do you realize tbe 28,000,. 000 c!Usens oow ••• today ••• sutter )tom ach.tngbacks, ''asks r...--------------------..1 Dr, Couture. "And of tbatDum- HOW WILL THE GENERAL PUBLIC KNOW THAT FUNERAL HOMES ARE ADHERING TO THE NEW LAW, SENATE BILL 12687 ~y EUGENE 0 . IER6ERON n.,...,.._ ............. ~ .. , .. ;' ., ................... ... J. , ............................ : ............ ..... J ......................... ,.............. .... ............ .. -· ........... ,.... .................. .... ~,.. .................................... ...... .. .a. ..................................... ...... ..... .... ................ .. .. ..... If ........................ ..,.,., ............ ....., ....... -.. ............................... ber, there are too tragically rna..ny wbo have resigned them- selves to wearing back braces or just plato l1Ytng with dis- comfor t. These people should seek competent C hlropractlc care and treatment for their problem." Dr. Couture notes tll:.l.t one ol the principal reasons that an hxUvldual with a back proh- lem doesn't seek this effective care Is that he does not con- sider the possibilities of the spinal column sUpping from normal and fun ctlon;,r,l align - ment. "Maybe he didn't slip and fall," says Dr . Couture. '•Maybe he didn't attempt to un a heavy load from a raulty position. ''Maybe he doesn't do a lot of driving hunched over the steering wheel. ··Maybe he doesn't do a lot of sitting slumped In a chalr watching TV. "Milybe he doesn't work at a job that requires him to operate from an awkward po- sition. •·There are many ·maybe nots.' '·But life Invo lves an equal number of maybe's," says Or. Couture. "ways in wltlch the spine might move s~enly or tra.dual1y from nor mal aUgn- ment and cause back trouble. Then It's time for action," be adds. ADd It 's never too late for an appolntmeot with a specl.allst to the problem. Eveo most s chool ch.tldren koow there's oo "maybe'' about that. Dr. Couture malnta.ins omce' at 2043 Westc lilf Drl'te, New- port Beach. Phone 645-5300. WELFAREDEPT.UHIT IH EL Co\MIHO BLDG. Tbe County Supenl10rs haft approYed the 1159 ol the El Camtoo bu.Udl.tlc in Costa Mta b)' tb& a1ult sen1ees ledloa of the W"tlflrt Of!p&rtm&Ot, TN• actkrD was taktD ll a re1111t of lD lmestlp.Uon aDd ahtna. tins ottered b)' the Oeputmnt o! Real Property Sentces, Tbe property .. , orillallr llall«< lo be ...., by lbe ...... batloa -"meat. Afttr ,.._ lollS CQ'IOIIUoD b)' tMtlllftlta of tbt ar•. tl'le board dtelded ap.last locllllle !be pr<lbolD d-eot .. llllJI bolldlac. TbO Costa llta P ...... 'com•'IA» baa dtalelt -ol .. ........ lo<lllol"- ....-. Uil !be City c-- eo-4·11o -lilt-'*_. permit. 1109 .... a. ............. -'* .. --.. -.. lloobolld-IIIUII•III,----......... -·---JIIIrbi:OIL Club memhers wlU operate the ~enter from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tlles:.i.t.YS aod 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Saturd.l}'S, The Juniors wtll also moo.itor the s ~te ·.>n 1 dally bll.sls to seE' thl t It Is ~~pt orderly . M ·~mbers of the com""O unity are ur ged to use the tl.cllltr an1 to ~~lp the young women w;:~rkin.:: thP.re by sorting their gla ss containers into coklrs ~­ ciPar, gTeen, an1 o:o·¥'1 --aocl to crush their aluminum ('ans a11d rem.:~ve the-metal rings. NEWPORT CENTER THE RODEFFER BLDG . 567 SAN NICOLAS DR. NEWPORT BEACH TELEPHONE: 6-44-1890 The Ju1ior 3 "~II be assisted by Boy s~ou t troops, lndlan Maidens and Guides, an.1 ecol- PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN THE BUILDING ogy clubs trom NewportHarbo: a:vl Corona del M ,l..f hlgb schools. Pro>.::eeds from the project will go to\v.J.rd ~he en- vlronm~ntal nature cen~er at Hubor lhgh. CCI NAMES P .R. MAH The Council of the Com- J ...... llyo~rt Dstft Cs,.,p'-:11 lv4te Coltifto lichunil S ... it+o Jol.,, loilcle~t~'•M '•" ... b; .. , •• IC.eft!Mth sro .. ,h Js"'•• r .. , ... , munities of lrvlrw (CC I) an- nounces the appotntment of Dinsmore (Denny )GleM as pub- lic information otncer. He Uves at 19522 Sierra Soto Road, Ir- vine. $Crowell, "Weedon .a. Co. · CCI m~mbershtptsopeo toaU citizens of Irvine. Interim membership ctla.irman Is Miles (Pete) 832..0798. Eot. "n If you're loold.Dg for a program for your club or orp.niutlcr.t. consider the eolortu1 nrtety of sub)ects anlla.ble wttoout cbarre througtl our talk-demoastratto~ bureau. A wide nrtety of Informative and educatiooal subjects are pruented Uve, In an 1nteresttnc aDd oon-tecbn.lcal manner. Tbey mate l'I.De entertalnmenl aDd speela.l featu:es for Churches, sc.bools aDd gro'41 eojaJm~nt. For asslstuce 1n arl'UJi.D.r tor a speaker. call our Lecture Bureau In Orange Cow:rty ~~~~ oo 832-6870. lf It's toll. call coUect. Or, call me ll' o·~t Newport. Mesa olftce a ad I'll be happy to ~e_, you select a.n appropriate procnm. When you pay your phone bill by mail. or in penon, ple.ue remember to rc1urn the punc~ payment cud. h he.lps ut make sure }OUr pa yment is properly credited to your·~­ count. When you relum ttH.-payrMnt card by ma•l. plc<~.st' be sure that ll'!e 11ddress is showina throuah E;,..----rn the envelope window, and that the en<~~clopc it K&lcd w1th the adhesive on the ftap. rather than tape. If you pay in pcrtOn. we Vo'OUid abo appreciate your brrnaing the bill with you. The nut time you need information about your telephone sen-icc, cheek the front of your phone book. To make it eaaier, we've included an indelt that tells you where to fiDd Jona distance call!nl infonnat~. Art:a Codn. local calhn1 areas. prcfts Socattons. and other helpful informal~. And on the inside rowr, we've provided spaces for you to kup numbcn you miaht need rn an mm-- JC"C)' for the doctor, pol tee, aod ftrc • partmcnt. PATKIOIE YOUft TELEPitOIIE INIAGEft Ill NOIPORT IIEAOI - • MIOCOURT ACTION In the TeWlnkle-Gelsler B game has the Up going to Bill Saleh of Geisler La light eolored tmiforms. Brad Tbomu, No. 41 , of TeWinkle, at left; stu Van Horn La eenter to right of the ball and Jayson Kleinheln, No. 43, La foreground jockey for position ap.tnst the Geisler players. TeWtnkle wln the contest 19-9 to remain In flrst place to the 8 division league wtth a 3-0 r ecord. (Vic Opalek phOtO.) NEli'ORT HARBOR·EN~GII F1 RST SECTlOII --~ ... 4 lltURSOAY,JM. %1, 1972 oo IIlii A oa.11AR.·e;w f. -------- NEWPO.R.T -MESA SPORTS SCENE WITit YIC OPAL lit 1'bt CotODI.dtlMar'Se&Klop Mea on the butetbiU JieeDt .......... to Ht tbe plet tbr this year so perblpt Rarbc::.- tbe lnlDt '-cue I.Dd hl¥1111 a atbletlc dlreetor Jules Gap ~It loucblea lh1l week wben will clue a few others in co tbey bolttd Estue.ll. IUt al&tl: bll secret. ud tbeD truel to LoeA!lmttos EstaneJa I.Dd Corona bead~ ·Frld&J. Tbe Loo AI Grllllos lloed last nlgtlt's Irvine oched· are oaty a ... me back aod pose ule and Frtday tbe Eagles are a blicstumbliDgblocUorCorona at Fotmtalll Valley, Tbe Cooter aod tbl !}orne court advutap broltlers rang up 34 points be- could burt the flashy Ktnp, tween them as the Eagles re- Wbo were 5-0 1n leacu' pl&)' corded their nrst wtn, blowlnc cotDC JDto the Estaocia game, down Santa Aoa Valley 88-53. Coaeb Ta.od)' Gillis has pided scott Gayner had 9 and Crate bla team to a 14-1 seuon Hayes 7, Los Alamitos was record and ue Ia the lop 5 just too tough last Frlday D.igflt ot tbe CIF southern secUon for the Eagles, who lost 80-&4 ratings. at the Estarx:ia borne gym, Doug Our colleague, BUI Lind-Confer was high agaJ.n for the strom, associated with the Eagles with 25, Craig Hayes Classle Plats Co., requested had 13 and Scott Gaynor 9 J R CAGE RS pmtR FOR PLAY 0 FFS :rm~~·CJ:: ~~~· t~~ s:~: '·~;:~~,;. .. t.rtalMdSanta The ~unior hJgtl eagers pass of p:s::,~!i former EstancLa fenslve struggle pLayed at tbe !'!:..rw:~tat~~~teo~f t:!e ~=~ :~ ~~etulas! O:,~lda~nJt!:~ the mid-point of the ir schedule players performing for the Tro-Trojan's aJr-coodltloned, out-radio stations was presenting. Jack Archer gathered in 21 this week which leaves them jans. door gym. The chilly day pillS Your Ensign sports editor had rebounds and ra ng liP 1? for with 3 more weeks of leaguE" Brad Thomas, Ray Orgi llaod a stlf'f wi nd was a f:lctor in nominated Casey Jones and the Mustangs wbJ.Ie Jack Roldan competition. The big, 4-day Scott Hays are a few familiar the low scoring that sa lit' both Mike Sevier on the strength had Ill and Rick Browning came play-offs commence Tuesday, names that will be heard trom teams miss a lot of shots that of their truly outstanding per-through with 16. Feb. 22, and run through the in the future as t hey try to they would have ordinarily made formances to date and a coupiP • • • 25th. The league races a re e mulate their big br other s In in an 1odoor lac!Uty, TeWinkle of the shots we submitted did Hear that Roman Gabrlelwtll s haping up now with Ensign the fi eld or at hletics . Stu Van jumped otf to a ?-2ftrstquarter not do justice to the cager s . definitely be on hand for the and Lincoln both undeferated ~·Jth Horn, whose dad formerly lead but Geisler knotted it a t FortWlltely, there were a few Los Angeles Rams-Costa Mesa 3-0 records in the A division. coac hed Los Alamitos and Is 12-12 at inter mission. Geisler photos taken Friday that might faculty ga me at the Mustang TeWinkle dispLays a sparkling presently wllh Cypress JC, Is held a 1 ?-16 edge a t the end pass Llndstrom's high tnspec -gym next month. The Rams 3-0 mark In the B race with another stand-out on a squad ot the 3rd quarter and held tton standards so perhpas one fi eld a pr etty llashy team that a log. ;a m lnciiJdlng Ensign, that boasts a lot of class. Other on for a bi g 23-21 wi n that of the Corona stars will get Is a bll rugged defensively. Kaiser, Lincoln and Dwyer all boys on the squad Include Pete gave the Spartan s undisputed the award so richly deserved . Booster cha irma n Ron Am- 2-1 aod a full g;ilme behind. Leuck, Ja yson Kleinham,Ch uck possession of first place with Caught sight of Casey Jones btlrg1e and athle tic director Geisler sports a 3-0 r ecord Wang, Kelly Gleason a nd J im a 3-0 r ecor d. and Dan Gr igsby cruis ing Bob Hunter ar e busy rounding In the C's and ha ve TeWink le, Kni cker bocker, who have filled TeWinkle dropped into a tie a round the Fashion Island area up a faculty team of bOt shots Rea and Kaiser a ll a 11:4me In qutt e effective ly so far. The tor 2nd with Rea and Kaiser , las t week-end In a tittle ole that are prac ticing their moves behind at 2.1. other B featur e hoiS the tough all have identical 2-1 records. M erc~es . Benz. Talk about and secret plays. Our spy hasn't The top g;ilmes this week Dwyer and Ensign contender s, Scott CoshOw led TeWtnklewith traveling ftrst c lass and they been able to get any Info on the have the Rea Rams still ln who are both 2-l, meeHne: head 6 points, Je ff Broker , Chris displayed. plenty In the Corona Mesa line up and hear that the contention with 2 wins and a on. So the racE> will s hape up Kni gh t aDd Scott Wilson wer e 104-48 wm over the Mesa Mus-Ra ms are demanding some lone loss to Ensign, Invading into either a runawa}' or another outstanding for the Trojans. tangs last Fr iday. Jones spark-game ntms to scout theopposl- Llncoln with a 3-0 ma r k. Both c lose one after torla }"s ga mes. Mike samuun aDd Kelly Gal -ed the Sea King bluing f:lst tlon. Seems ther e Is a rumor teams need a win to stay with The C game of the week Iagher both tallied 8 to spark br~ and. swished 25 points going around that there will Ensign as the Sea Bees host ha.s TeWinkle at K."1ser with Geisler ofrenslvelv and de-While playmg only 3 q uarters. be a few ''ringers" In the the Dwyer team tha t Is still both tea ms sporting a 2-1 r ec-fensively, Samulin 'rough! off a Agg_resslve Dan came In and fa culty line up. Plan on taking looking for their firs t win. or d. The ga me vd ll be played bad case or the n u to suit tallied the t OOth point for CDM in the game. We will be fielding The top B games hav e the at tile new Boys C lub gym up and he lp keep the Spa rtans and did another good job qn a couple junior high teams In classy TeWinkle Trojans vis it - at Kaiser. Rea puts lhr>ir 2.1 undefeated. t he boards as the swing man. the preUm. lng Kaiser. TeWinkle toppt>d mark 'ln the line again~: Li n-Rea kept alive in lhe c race Mike Sevier continues to --':-::c:----:--:-:--- Geisler last week 19-9 to re-coin, who upset D~t.'\Pr last by edging the Davis Colts 25-come up with the key plays LIGA L MOTICI main undefeated at 3-0 whtle week ar.d ar e now!.:.:. 22. Albert Nelwang came a nd great defense for Corona NOTICE OF PUBU C HEARING Kaiser edged Ens ign 37-33 to • C DIVISIO~ HluHLIGHTS thr ougll with another big ga me as he shut out the Magnolia NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN boost their season r ecor r1 to The feature g-.:~.me last week scor ing 9 points and getting 9 center . and scor ed 10 In the that the City Co uncil of the 2-1. The TeWinkle team has saw Ge isler squeak by tt1e Te-r ebounds. Fernando Morales over-llme win over the Sen-C ity of Newport Beach Ifill a lot of the yo unger brothers Winkle C team 23-21 in a rJe. tallied 6 and r ecor ded 5 r e -llnels Jan. 19, Sevier recorded ho ld a public hearing regarding * * * * * bounds for the Rams , ll rebounds and the lith one Or dinance No, 1427, bein g, AN Kaiser raced by Ens lgn 4?-20 was off Casey Jones ' 20-footer ORDINANCE OF THE CfTY or CYF NEWSLETIER and Lincoln upset 0\l.·yer 26-25 t~t caro med off the rim that NE WPORT BEACH AMENDING * • * wit h Greg Wattson scor lngsome Mike converted into·thewlnnlng SECTION 19,36.010 OF THE BY VIC OPALEK vital baskets to help provide 2-pointer . This gave Corona NEWPORT BE AC:~ MUNICI- Lincoln with their fi r st win. the 54-52 edge. Casey Jones P AL CODE RELATING TO IN-Entries continue to pour in the way for team~ to enter for the ocr sponsored nationa.J who have 9th grader s playmg boys basketball tour nament as fr osh this year so as soon sched uled In PhoenU for March a s the high school season is 29 througtl April 1. New York ended, we will have teams or - Alaba.ma, ~ew Hampshire, Ok-ganized to competeagainsl e4ch lahoma, New Mexico, Long Is-oth~r tor the ber ths in the • • • pollled In IS, Brett Mar ches ITlATfON OF AP PEALS TO • 8 DIVISION HIGHLIGHTS 8, Scott Cameron 7 and John T HE CITY COUNC IL, Plann.tng The TeWtnkle B's continued Sumner 6 for CDM. Commission Amend ment 314, their winning wa}'s when they Mike Sevier did a nother fine c hanging the appea l period in upended Ge isler 19-9 last week defens ive job on big John Cum-connection wlth subdivisions \\'ilh the fr igid weather a big mings Friday when he held the from IS days to 21 days, fac tor in the low scoring by pr~mislng . Mesa soph center NOTICE IS HEREBY F UR- both tea ms. Stu Van Hor n wa s to JUSt 3p(nnts and came through T t!ER GIVEN that the said pub- high tor TeWinkle with s points, in doubt~ ligur es a~l n. '!'e Uc hear ing will be held on the a ll fr ee throws and Scott Hays a re subm itt ing Jones and SeVI er 14th da)· of February, 1972, at had 4 for t h~ Trojans. Bill as our nom inees for the tandem the hour of 7:30 P.M. in the Ba lch wa s s trong on defense awar d for the pa st week and Council Chamber s of the City for Geisler who coul dn't pen we don't see any opposition Hal! of the City of Newport etrate the Trojan tone defen~ that ~~o·ould deserve It more Beach, Ca Ufornla,atwhlchtlme land, Minnesota and San Fran-nationa ls, cis co are the latest entr ies, Orange Count; is J.O ideoil according to BC t di rector Larry location to ttost St..ttr ..tnd Walker . regional tournaments with man; We will be taking entr ies knowledgeable basketbJll peo- for the Orange County tourna-pie involved in so many of ment, which wi ll be held Marc h the youth a thletic or ga nizations 17 aOO 18, with the winner locall y. Many parent s hav e vol- and poss ibly the ruMer up unteered to assist w1U1 the tea ms going to the nationals toW'na ment that has sever al 1n Phoenix. A little contusion sites being r·onsiderNI for the on the age and grade situation Orange Count) fina!s.Cr .twfor •l last year forced us to leave !!all at UC I Is bein ~; consider ed behlOO some tremendous 9th as the site fo r the rl nals with grader s who could have played. other locations being offered This tourney is open to 8th depending upon the number or effectively. than that dyna mic duo. and place any and all persons The Rea Ra ms came througfl Scott Cameron wa s operatlng inter ested may appear and be with their fir st Win as they a t full speed for C?M llnd hear d thereon. upset a good Davis team 32_11 those .long passes and the Laura Lagios Ralph Ronquillo was high fo; blistering Cor ona fast br eak City Cler k the Rams wit h 8 and Mike demoralized the scrappy Costa Ct~y of Newport Beach . Wolstein tallied 6 against the Mesa team, ... that had lost a Publish: Jan. 2?, 1972, 10 the Colts, who s uffer ed through couple. of the ir s tarters. Jon Newport Ha rbor Ens!~. some cold shOoting spells and Marchior lattl was on c rutches HELP-;~-NT£-u --------­ JUSt couldn 't get thelr offense on the Mesa bench but told us :.:..:='--"'-'-=-'------and 9th graders. Any boy Is teams applying. eligible wOO will oot become The 1971 Or.:~.ugeCount)·team 15 years or age before mJd- a t the na tionals inc luded fresh- night, April l, 19'72 , men Dennis Smith of Ser vile untrac ked, Dw ye r kept In the he would be available next week race for league honors with a nd would love to play In the a big 47-21 win over the Lin-North-South all star grid ~me • HOW SHOWIH G • "My O l d M an's P lace" Rolt>d R ouo "WILLIARD" roted GP h•.26 ·fell.1 and Bob Losner of Marina. Both bo}'S ar e doing a tr e- meooous }Ot; ·.~o·it h their teams coin Landers . .In July If he received an lnvtta- • • • tlon. Reed Johnson, Corona's lrvine league ~uarterback, also e xpressed an interest In playing in the all-star classic that mlgtlt be moved to Ana heim stadium this year, Armand Hanson and the coaches are busy preparin( notes on the promis ing senior gridders who would be e ligible to play In the summer classic. leading their res1.1er tive ~~~'d.!-'WS • A DI VIS ION HIGH LIGHT'S and a re pla ying on their varsity Ens ign continued their win · teams. Elwoo1 Hansen or Es-ning ways with a 4S-30 win tancia , Dave Flood or Anahe im , o ver Kaiser but It was close Br t.an Jenkins , Rand y Rozar, a ll tne way with Kaiser actually Ar t Larvle, Tu rk Schonert, leading going Into the 2ndquar- Kevin La odgraff anr1 Steve La s-ter until Ens ign nnally pulled sare we re members or the top a way in the final periods. Rea notic crew that did so weB tuned up for their confrontation before losing out to Sycamore with Lincoln by besting the • • • Ranch in the semi fina ls. All Davis Colts 36-21. Pat Shau-Newport Harbor ... as a.t ADa- boys are perfor ming on thelr ghnessy made his ltrst league helm last night and will bost schOOl teams •s rrosh soph start aDd was hlgb for both Huntington Beac h Fr iday. Mar- J Y's aoo vars ity and dol~gve,.Y teams with 13. Moe Flemlng Ina leads the Sunset league well. Mor e information 00 scored 6 for the Rams. Jack wlth Huntington Beach a game teams for ming her e next week. Taulane was the leading re-beiUnd, Harbor dropped de-p~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;.,;;,;;;,;;;;,;;;,;.;;;;;.;;;;:; bounder wtth 8 aod Gary Center cis ions last week to Mari.Da, had 6 rebounds for the Rams, 63-54, aDd Westminster, 59-43. who are oow 2-1 alter thelr Bos Losner led the Vl.kinrs 36-21 win over the Colts. with 1? points while his team-SOUTH ~~AST • HOW SHOWIHC • RATED .. CP" Gelsler tralled TeWinkle by mate . Dean Bogdan was rea.lty as many as 10 points but lloi.Uy tough on the boards. BtU Mc- ralUed beh.lnd some lbirp. KlMey led the Sailors •llh 16, shootlnc by lack Coy and Douc Kurt Spreen aDd Jim S11'i<:k Peterson, whO bad 24 potnta both tallied 11 for Harbor. between them. A 3~lnt play WestminJter won Its ftrst by Coy in the ttnal lftOOOds cace game again81 Harbor to of the !tame broke a 3.f.J4 a eote>le years by outscor1nc tie am gan Geisler the lead Newport 59-43 to the Frkl&y they maintained iD w1nnlnc 40.. nJgbt teatiD'e last week. Bill 34 nnatiJ. Jim llacCioobJwu llcKllloey hlt coostoteDIIJaplo iiiiiiiiiiiiiji;;iiii;i;;;;!!i!iii~ hl&!l tor tbe Tro)Uis wttll 12 In -le ncar•• wttll 15 IJid aDd LuQ Grima IYIJbed 12 Spreen had 11 1a tbe Uoa-Tar for TeWlaklt la aoothlr II)Od eoc:oanter. Coaet1 Dtte Hapy effort. Mac:CJotbJ recorded was 11dtU.oed wttb the flu a.ad qlllte a performaoee apillt mlued both came• Aut ••t.. Rea Jan1af1 Uth wbla be n:ade JV eo&eb Bob Sor._ did a 25 ot t11o 28 (ICIII>t.l t1at t11o JIOOd Job tuuor to a.. tbe por- TroJt.ns roeordod Ill tbolr 14-ZS -It -_.L 'nat --to tbo Rami. ilfiDI tMt -1114 ... ... Lll>coto "'""-tbelr ... tbe -~· -.. ... btatoo Aoto aot.oc w1111 tbolr celltot Job w1t1o ...,. JkCwto lrd 111ra1p1 wta -t11o7 of tbo .....,, I. Y., ... 111111 turaod lack O..,or II.U to lroob .._A ..... "*- UOCber no plt.J'Od -· na l*' Jor --,_ R•·LIDCOIIl elull -J wiD •• ..,_,... 1110 piQin bo -ot tbe ....... ·-,.. .. too ....., •= .. at "'1111..,. .... --u-. Tlllt --... -todQ'. PI jib ... pru · He....,. E¥)YS OR ·:;m LS {10-12 yrs . old) We oeed 8 or 10 Uvely yo WJgsters who would Uke to earn some ertra money ($5 or $6) to just a co~te of hours after scllOOI or Satu~·W.ys. Bonus prlzes, too! Ca ll Don Rose at the Ensign lor details -6?3-0550. ,_. Mkl I II In e-..-"CARNAL KNOWLEDGE" ond CASEY JONES SCORES oo a fut break u Fn.at RoldaA, No. 12, of Costa Mesa aDd Rick Brownlnr OD rlgti. watch the Corooa del Mar flash on hts way to ooe of the bi.Rtst nlebts of his career. Jooes scored 25 polat8 wb.lle sltUng out most of the final quarter tn the 104-48 w1a aptut Costa Mesa. (Vic ()palek pboto.) • COSTA MESA SOPH CENTER John Cummings prepares to swat a Sea King shOt In 2nd qtllrter action at the Corona del Mar gym last Friday, Tu NeY11le, No. 32, and Jack Archer, No. 44, for Mesa await the result of the attempted shot. Mike Sevier, No. 33, of the S. Ktnrs turned In another sterling detensJve game In holding Cummings to 3 points and contributed 10 points to the Corona school r ecord high of 104 points. (Vic Opalek phOto.) 1 Ti-2Ti ... 3 ·Ti .. • uo ,_,, 3.00 :1.00 !.00 .. oo l.OO 4.00 s.oo .OS .10 • IS FOR RENT ... ,..._ tbtm wltb oltetrte SEVERAL commtrclai&Ddpro-Croq Hardftte. I~ olllet1 • trooo 150 • -oa North Nnporl Bltd, 1 __ c __ ,HwJ __ .,c..r-__ .,1 __ 1 1953 R-TYPE Rolls-Bently. New palnt, new tires, ei- cellent mect.antcs. Orlrtnal. $5,000. License XIH-313. Private party. Call 493-325? or 494-9401 ext. 279 (BtJS,) 1971 PORSCHE. 91t.T, 5- speed, Silver with black in- terior. Mag wheels. Air- cond. A.M-Fiti radio. 14,000 miles. $?,100. 541 -4451. ANTIQUE secretary d u ll:; pt.-drop.lt&f tablo; two o0 Ct.iflj round-top b'IIM; Battteraut drtuerj ebllr mOH 1-root atarll bed. suos -9tb A .... So. Lacuna. ~to Hole RooPlaf. Jobll 0 H C RET B -II, pt.tloo, Vop~MS-U'I5. drl .... ot<:. P1Uo -.. ~;~~~~~~~~~ NEW larp ..-alit boalt. !taL llorrJ., Fr-. SIMDIIII, WAN TED -....... Lat. Amlw-Cooto..... ... ..... toll-~· ror -woo'natr' • •tM a nlllltr.MI • ..._ ... ,. WORK. mlmeo--......... -.,., ud IDIIU _.,. Ht_.U 111111 1110-~ ........ a-CaD 11'11. 1'11-4010.-. -y-old -lit 1:==:=-::--:=-:=- IIIIIGLE ROC*I to ---a.. -· -Ill-IROIIIRQ. Y-IOit--11.._ lOiud -·•--.,..-_ 1111 1. ..._ Bltd. ao au IJpto of <lollllltc 111111 - ---.., ~~-~·~'i"-~';"';-~-~~-;· ;-;;-;; -llptclaiJ --·· .. ,. -(olio _.,~ -11.50 .... lor. -It us ... n -.~ -""' -· 10'1 _ _... ·~· ---· ~ 1.1 Mar. ·~ General plan is revised More c:banpl Wtre madt &10 • Limltl.ar taeaicopter ud thP r aenl poUeJ report al otbtr abort-laDcii.Dc aiel takeolf lbe Newport Boacb _.lplao alrcnft ..,.,.lloa Ill lbo etty. at a PlaGAtac Commlbloa • PrHirfttloa of the eco.. mHIIDc lut TbiO'IdaJ a!PII, lopcal bllaace ol Upper New- ud tbe ptan was fonruded port Bay aM other mari.Dt to l.bt Ctty COUDCII lor a,p. coastal prese"tl. pron.L • ED$hutstne D&tural c:oa- Tbe Plauotu are tchldu1ed toW' c:ooatr\tCUon on blllskle tor a jot.Dt meetlnr Jab. 31 areaa. at 7:30p.m. wttb lbeCtl)'C~ • Ute ot view parks andopeo ell In the council chambers space to ellhaoee Ytews. for further !Jlscussion ol the • Proteetloo of tbe tafir<:G- report. The Council wm hOld ment from an kinds of poUu. a ptlllUc bflari.Dr on the plaD ttoo. Feb, 14, The poUcy plaa 11 a brood guldeUne 1o be UHd IRVINE DONATE$ SITE lndeveloplnglhe city's pneral FOR BOWL ING GREENS plan. Tbe ltvtne Company bou'd Changes made last Thur&lday of directors bas approved the LDcludecl : conYeyaoce of 4 acres of 1aoc1 • Plans to set speclllc Umlts at ao ebarge, to tbe City oi oo populaUoo and dwelllDc cleo· Newport Beach tor a park to stty aDd Ute eltent ot com-accommodate lawn bowling. merctil aod Industrial develop-temts and other activities. ment for eacb lodfYidual plao-Tbe acreage Is In the Jasmine nlllg area. Creek area at the soutneut * City s~rt of the de-c:oroer of Crown Drive aod velopment ot water recreation San Joaquin Road, Harbor View areas outside Newport Bay so Htus. that vubUc recrettloo wlU be TAIWAN TRAVELOGUE better. distributed. The Newport Harbor Khunis Club wUJ present Its 5th trav- elogue film at 8 p.m. this Fri- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING clay, Jan, 28, ln the Ora.nge Notice Is he reby gtveo that Coast College aiJdltorium. Ed the Cit y Council of the City Lark wlll narrate his films of Newport Beach will hold a of Nat~onaUst China on Taiwtn, pubUc hearing to conslcler the Including scen_es of the capital adoption of tbe General PoUcy city of Tal.pe1, art treasures Repor t of the Newport Beach at the National Palace Museum, General Plan. Foosblng Dramatic Art School, LIGAL MOTICI Notice Is ller eby further given-~.nd also fa.rm .. llle on the that said public hearing wJJI be be:.lutifullslaod. held oothel4thdayof February, CASPERS' SON CITED 1972, in the Couocll Chambers The son or Orange County of the Newport Beach City Hall, Supervisors chairman Rooald at which tlme and placE> a.ny Caspers was arraigned last ud aU persons Interested may Friday oo chargesol possessloo appear and be beard thereon, of martjualla and mllSt appear Laura Lagtos to Costa Mesa municipal court City Clerk Feb. 4. City Of Newport Beach Kirkland Caspers, 18, WilLS PubUsh: Ja.n. 27, 1972 , in the arrPsted Jan. 2 In Newpor t Newport Harbor Ensign. Beach. LEGAL IIOTICE Pollee said lle vras sleeping outside his father's L ido lsle fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME homE: In a pickup truc k when STATEMENT police fouod about one ounce The following person Is doing of marijuana In the truck's business as: P.M.C. Prlnltng-glove compartment. Machiner y-Cutler y, 1873 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa, 92627: LENA McKINNEY DIES Michael Lee Frotcland, 1873 Mrs. Lena McKinney, !15, of Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa, 1640 Newport Blvd., •58, Costa 92627. Mesa, died at Hoag Hospital This business Is being con-on JJn, 14. She was bor n Au!':. dueled by an lDdlvidual. 10, 1816, ln Canada, and came Signed: Michael Lee F'rol..s-to Oran~ County 31 years ago. land . . She Is survived by one son, This statement tlled with the John E. McKinney, Costa Mesa; cotat)· c).trt of Ora.oce C¥-ty a sister, Mi ss EUIII,bett\ il71 on: Jan. 25, 1972, by Walter Costa Mesa, 2 graOdchtldren T. King, deputy county clerk. and 3 great-graodchtk1ren. Prl- PubUSh: Jan. 27, Feb. 3, 10, vale services were held, wUh 17, 1972, In the Newport Harbor interment at Her most Ceme- Enstp. f -1Sf87 tery, Colton. Bell Broadway Mortuary was the director . L!GAL MOTICI FlCTITIOlE BlEINESS NAME R. A. POUSETTE DIES STATEMENT Roland A, Pousette, 54, of The toUowlng person Is doing 1046 ~8 Valeocla, Costa Mes;,., business as: The Wood Shed, died lit Orange County Medical 425 3oth Street, Newport Beach: Center, Orange, on Jan. 16: David L. Des Combes, 2909 He was born August 17, 1917, w. Willits, Santa Ana. In Illinois, aod came to Orange This business Is being con. County 11 years ago. H~ Is CHANNEL REEF Condominium UNEXCELLED VIEW FROM THIS BEAUTIFUL TWO BEDROOM CONDOMINIUM, SHOWN BY APPOlNT- WENT. • • • • NEW HOME Close to Beach PICK YOUR COLORS F'OR THIS HOME WITH FOUR BEDROOM , FAMILY ROOM , FIVE BATHS, TWO FmEPLACES, PATIO DECK, AND LOTS OF CLQ;ET AND STORAG E SPACE. BUY TODA Y!!l! ONLY $84,500,1!!! • • • • Vacant Lot LARGE STREET TO STREET LOT -BUILD TO SUIT YOUR OWN NEEJ:E AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OCEAN & BAY VIEW. $33,000 ))OX Y. f RAXK LIX I J~~.~t.:.~,~.,' Corona del Mar. Cihfofl111 Ptlbnc : U7J.2222 == Pete /Ja rrell Rea fly p••eJ mlJ FAMILY POOL HALL Son to An a C i vi c CMtter area. $17,500 • SMALL DOWH Curt Dosh REALTO R 642·6472 -eve. 613-3648 1'730 W. COAST HWY. NEWPO RT BEACH dueled by an lndlvklual. survived by his wlfe, Anna; Signed, David L. Des Combes. one son, Roland Pousette Jr., ~PETE BARRffi Tills statement filed with the U.S. Army; ooe daughter, Rosa- county clerk of Orange County line Pousette, Costa Mesa; aod 00, Jan. 25, I072, by Waller a brolller and sister In Illinois. a.•,.. REALTY T, King. deputy county clerk, A memorlal service was held ' Publish: Jan. 27, Feb, 3, Jan, 17 at Bell Broadway Mor-Ja w .... , Dr .. N.L 10, 17, 1972, In the Newport tuary, Costa Mesa, wtth fDuro -a...~ Harbor Ensign. r -15-4&6 ment at Mt. VIew Memorial -.&-...uu lltURSOAY, JAN. 'll, 1.972 ••••••••••••••••••• MLS SALES REPORT Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realt ors totalled $108.4 mllllon In 1971 -an average of over $9 million a month! THIS IS A 97% INCREASE over 1970. 2,413 sales were made, 4,44~ new listings were processed, of which 54% were sold; 61 % of sales were cooperative. List your property with a Realtor. ROY R. McCARDLE REALTOR SINCE 194 J HARBOR&OCEAN VIEW E A L T 0 R 8 5 BDRMS Custom built home by Smith Const, Co. in Broadmoor I. Five bedrooms , 2 fireplaces, panelled family r oom, First time offered. Price of $6~,900 in cludes beautiful view. THIS HOUSE MUST HAVE A H EW OWHER I OWH ER ISLEAVI HG THE AREA CoRBIN-MARTINil ====1644-7662====:..! UGAL HOTICI FICTITIOlS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT r:P~u~•:·:~:~~·~·~~· __________ j-.......... ~· ....... Quick to reserve an apartment m one of our new sections. (The quicker you are. the better your c hances of get1ing the floor plan and location that fit you best.) Tile followtnc persoo lsdotnc business as: Btc Beef Hotbrau, 2 885 Bristol Street, Costa Mesa: Gesyl Co., a CaUfor n1& corporation, 2926 Silver Lane, Newport Beach. This bWIIness Is being con- ducted by a corporation. Signed: Gesyl Co., G. A. De- Vries, President. This statement nted wUb the county clerk of Orange COUIIty on: Jan. 24, 1972, by BeYert, J, Maddox_ deputy county clerk. Publl.sh: Jan. 27, Feb, S, 10, 17, 1972, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -1Sf70 MRS. GOLDSMITH DIIS Mrs. Myrtle 8, Goldsmith, 82, ol 420 M-sa T01orac": Corona HlehiiD41, died Hospital oa Jan: 14. Sbe was born Sept. 14, 1819, ID T•- oenee aAd came to Onnce CO\mtf s ,..,., aao. She II tm"Yifed b)' ber 80ft, Edward N. Gokts mlth, Oblo; 3 staten, Mu. Maude FGlka1 Teaoeuee; Mra. Dortbull Aa - derJOD, Bt U. C&Wet ud Mrs. Ctot GardDir 1 Cona dtlMar 1 ... -p-I.Ddc:ldld. ...... ..ntc:ea aDI1 iatll"mllt ftl'e ~~old 111 LoolmUo, Otolo. Btu a.-., MO<t1atJ wu lornr<llac dlt..W. HUNTINGTON BEACH SHARP CONDO., 3 DR., 2 BATHS, DESIRABLE VILLA PACIFIC • $33,500. LUSK HARBOR VIEW HIGHLY CUSTOUrzED 4 DR., DEN, DR • 2-1/! BATHS -$45,000. DUPLEXES & TRIPLEXES 11 UN1TS 90. OF HJGHWA Y, CDM QRANGE COAST REAL ESTATE 2600 E. COAST HWY AT DAILIA, COIIOIII. DEL '4 AR IU-4141 * CLIENTS SEEK INVESTMENT PROPERTY * RIGHT NOW we need Apartment(40-100+unita),Shopping, Office,Inauatrial Bldg• & Ranch ~reage for TRADES or ALL CASH SALE. "Elbow" deep tax problem demands FAST ~IOR.We liat only vhat we can aell.CALL RON . L'VL'/11 PI'IT/L' RE AL ESTAn: ~LJ~U .1.1 , LJ INVESTMENTS Park West apartments tend to fill up fast. With adults over 30. (And under 30.) They hke the adults-only secltons with private pools and Jacuzzts and barbecue pits. With Mo ms. (And Dads. And kids.) They like the family sections with tot lots. The pre-school. The teen center. The Junior Olymptc size pool. With athletes. (And just plain good sports.) They like Park West recreation. It outdoes every other apartment complex tn the area. There's a three-acre activity park. Filled with swimming and !her· apy pools. Night-lighted tennrs. Volleyball. handbalL A large tur1 area lor jogging and touch football. There's a two-story clubhouse. Complete health club tac 1l1tres and trained anendants. Lounges. game and party rooms. Full-t1me recreation manager. Park West has something for everybody. So. no matter what your age, or marital status. or athletic ability ... you're sure to fit 1n If you hurry. 3883 Parkvlew Lane, Irvine. Just off the Sen Diego Freeway at Culvttr Ao.~d. Adults only. from l1to. Famity apartments, trom S1H. .. ~ .. ··--- JOJOUUOOOOUOUUOUC&Li "Topsy Turvy" THE CIRCULAR STAIRWAY leads you up the stairs, where you will find the li vlng room, dining room, kitchen and Maste r Suite, one bath. AU carpeted. DOWNSTAIRS, 3 bed- rooms, one bath •.. Great idea'! $79,500. i' "Putt-Putt" ... over to s ee this NICELY DEC- ORATED 3 bedroom home with 12 x 30 SOLARIUM, 3 baths, quality carpeting and drapes, kitchen with built-ins, community pool, r ecrea- tion hall and putting green. Only $5~,500, 644-7270 A~~~~~t~-S.tll 9!•••• _,._,. ..... o•ALTOOa ~~,w._, ........... HWY. (ORONA DilL MAll. CAL". ~000~0~····· oliruia !Jl. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN IV APPOINTMENT ll L1"d~ '''" O r~ve E.l e<:~'l~ I'"'' .i BR 4· "" hnri"'P '' torm~l dm r!T' :'!m rm \O'Pt h'lr Jm pre ~<.l' e f'l'l- rp Cf'l \'rl Jli ft m;o.hnt: d•.,..r• t}';'~ VlO S8 Li,d.o~ 1,\, Dr•v• :l Of\ ; t... nn l.::t ~nnn I..;:P ,, '!IE>rl•nnl !~.,...,11· nr ,_ \11 111.;: rm Fnr mal dm1n.;: rm cu~tom dft.-"1 der\.: & ~l1p :I J;lQ 000. 91 lr~• 1414 Or"'• Bea11t .i SR ~ h;; home \.1 fnrm~l rl •rt 'rtt. ! f.::tt"ll• r•11 .1 Frplc~ 11ul•lr1P ol.l lfll<i' Fl1;;l 1·m <:'' r; , ..;blnrr I.. hot,l..nrh l'~ t l.l.'i IM 106 L•f'ld• 1,1• Or1v• I 11 '•"II .., n:::'P .Jnn •; Hrlrn• J h,.>(h '' ,, f'l frl"'ll I •Ill r •f'r .1rtl'! ~IJp f..::tf!:P lf'\,:O.<Irt· hrJ· '" ",,., ~::~qn::~ lllrHnr k1trhpn N II • me 1""'111 h,:.' 1'1 \.1 ;:o!p 1 I P\1 ,i_? jrol ;:J ~·, (l()jl w.t.rfro"t lot\ ''' '" "\nr1n J.::~c~"~f'!t E>).ro ,urc 4Q,j B.1· ~trlf 71) ft ~a nd.' hP.1fh ~o• Complete l"form•tlon ~Ill 1101) !~J 'l'i() 0" All Homu & loti, Pl .. •• C•ll BILL G R UNDY. Realtor lsl•nden Bidv. •t Lind• hi• 301 BAYSID E Dl .. SUITE I, N.B. 675-4161 CAN'T FIND IT? \\~· lq JI ht~dd '''ill"'~· \Ill 11<11\1 1' ••II 1 1••1 11! \till! ,h••hl' f'1 I I I I >ll I ~ • 111 I h h' lh ~· Ill > H If -1' I \ < .I r' ''' •Jll .dill J\,1\h' b \\1\,Jrn~ '~·~· Jlh' 1!1111!! ~''\,lllq'h.' t>l "Il l <l,llhi\I.ITI'hq' ,\1 lih' J),,,,.r Shnr\"' t urnl ... lh'd 111•1dd ~I I{)~> t •• d.l" nn,,· '\'\\r~·rl lh',l,h -IVAN WELLS & SON 71 l /6·l 2·:!5 11 "~•,. •• ., •• '-•'••·-··c ... u •• -.. ft ...... P .. I•ol. .... uoo,ooo NI WI'ORT av '041 .. ACH w.- Modem ~ bdrm .. S belli. will! l&mil)o room 1o cllftU., ,_.,,Willi to ocun. lUXURY IIANtM lm- ll ICI'U of plouuN ,., lllo ... - Iarmer. Mali! -ia 1 4.• "'· ft. Spufolt ., Clll ...,. PlloM ......... ....... IICN•W•MftP - Church Council installs no llrol llJ .,..._ -ud be llrtl-.. lobotloetocl pr-at lbt HubarC-11 of Cbor<btt wu -llocl ,._ do)" DlPI al a -at 1111 C om m • 11 tl' CooP'ecttloaal Chlll'cb lD Coroaa del Mar. Mu. stanley Mumford ot st. ADdrn'a PresbJterlan Church ID CUff Havea wlU held tbe II'OIC', whleb npreNGta all Cbi&I'Cbel 1n Newport Beach aoc1 Colt& Mea. Alto lDBtaUed at the ? p.m. meettnc were: VIce president: The ReY. Wil- liam R. Perry, chApla1n of Hoar HoJPI.tal. ~: Mrl.ll.d;KaJIOr. Ftrlt W:etboc~Yt Clll•clll, COlla .. __ ,.. __ ,, -rt ~ Cbwclll ot tM Co•eaut Pr••· bfteriu Clllllreb, Colla u:.-.. Ezeeat.ln MCret&rJ: Mra. Robert MJlllk-., Communll)' Coocrepdof.w.l Church, Core. delMar. . Spt&ker at tbe tnatallatbt was Dr. J, Rlehu'd Cbut, presldeot of the Blola Colle~'! ln 1.& Mirada. Tbe cbarp to the oew of- fleers wu made b)' Dr. Char lee H, Dlerentleld, pastor of St. ADdrtW's PresbyterlanChurcb. Church News CLEAN-UP HELPERS Marla Utt (left) aad Ruth Clucas iOined their neighbors In West Newport ln a big clea.n-IC) campaign Jan. 8 aDd 15. The West Newport Improvement Assn. 5;)0DSOred the drive, wnich pve residents a chance to get rid of large throw-any Items. The association called the drive a "whopping success" aad thanked the city's truck drivers ff))r their part In the campaign. The First Baptist Church of Newport Beach, 2501 CUff Dr., Newport Helgbts --"From God's point of view" wtll be- the sermon topic of tile Rev. Don tncle at 11 a.m. this S~.m­ day. At 7 p.m. he will brfog a message tor the tamtly, eo- titled "What every husband and wife should lmow." following th e evening service there will be a fellowship meeting at the Ingle residence, 263 E. 2200 LEGAL NOnCE Shopping arcade to open NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Co~nc ll of the raphy business, and a Micro-City of Newport Beach will Components concern. hold a publlc hearing regarding "The Factory," an Indoor shopping arcade centered around a silk-screen printing plant, wi II open Its 2 big doors Feb. 1 tn thfi Cannery VIllage area of West Newport. Mr. Lawrence said tenants amended Ordinance No. 1411, wlll be urged to adopt uniform being, AN ORD(NANCEOFTHE business hours -· probably CITY OF' NEWPORT BEACH from noon to about 8 or 9 p.m. ADDING SECTIONS 20.02.032 Mr. Lawrence credits arch!-AND 20.02.225, AND ADDING let'l Fleetwood Joiner of West CHAPTER 20.43 TO TITLE 20 Newport wUh the main design OF THE NEWPORT BEACH Ideas for the Factor y. MUNICIPAL CODE ENTITLED The building Is located In the •• A IJTOMOBI LE S E R VI C E heart of a boatlng.oriented in-STATIONS." Planning Com- dustrlal area, and has focussed mission Amendment No. 299, the attenUoo ot several small adding standards for the de· businessmen on 30th St. on velopment of automobile ser- the parldngproblemswhlchthey vice stations, outllnlng Use say are created by comr..er clal Permit procedures and pro. shops romlng Into the area. vi<Ung for the Improvement of St., Costa Mesa, Piau are oow bein( made for the '•Start UYlng !lOW" crusade, to be beld Feb. 13-20, The ~ker wtll be evangelist Jtm Hlltoo of West Plalns, Mo. • • • The Lutheran Church of the Master, 2900 Pacl!lc VIew Dr., Harbor Vlew Hills ·-Youth SIDday will be observed this Swxlay, with youth ofthechurch participating ln both the 9 and 11 a.m. services. The Rev. JOHN T. KERR of Baycrest Is gettinr some make-up help from Mrs. Russell Pang of Big Cauyoo, member or the Children's Theatre Guild of Newport Harbor. John, a senior at Corona del Mar high school,, whose talent& also Include the role of magi clan, Is a member or the cast of "Take a stand," to be staged In the Orange Coast College auditorium at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 5, and at 1 and 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 6. The well lcnown team of Prue Holden and Jean Tandowsky collaborated to produce the words and music for this chlldrea's musical play. (Ensign photo.) Martin Olson will preach on L • h "'Lel"sr,untow~n.'" 0 eglon ears The Plymouth Congregational • ChurCh. 3Z6Z Broad Sl.. New. ora I I 0 n s port Heights -·The Rev. Nor- man Brown w111,~rE!Iil.ch at 10 A Corona delMar HighSchool a.m. SWlday on The respon-senior won the annual oratorical sib!Uty .or beln•g Chrl~tlans." contest at the Jan. 19 meeting St Aodr • p sb 1 ,ft of Newport Harbor American • ew s re ~ er .. n Legion Post 291. Church, 600 St. Andrews Rd., R unne Salyer 17 of Santa Cliff Haven --Dr . Charles Ana 0 topped 3 oth~r high school Dierenllekl will preach on stud'ents to win the right to "Jump" at the 8, 9:30 and II represent the-post In the a.m. services this SWlda·~· This Legion's district sub-finals, Is part 4 of a series on Com-hekl Jan 23 A Huntington Beach maod living." The Miriam choir girl Be~er.ly Wilson won the will sing at 9:30 and I I, and sub:dlstrlcl contest, 'also held the King David chOir w:lll sing at the Newport Harbor Legion at 11 a.~. • • hall. Harbor Hi gh school students from DON'T MISS THIS ' ''WOIIJ»>S LARGUT" EXOIJSIVE GUA.UNrn:IEIDI:ft DUPIIY 5aVICE ~a.......,..,._,. .. ,....., ...... of ,._ .......,, ., 100% "''••••• H d .. RIItll. I 2.0% OFF~.= I ' LIT -llllf ML NIWDUPU ....... _,... NMc. .... Iff 'Mtkt .. ,... ........ . 1111-'-l .... iftt ... .. 89 540-1366 642-0270 GAl The barn-Uke shopping cen- ter, tlrst of Its kind In this area, Is the brainchild of Rick Lawrence, 41-year-old owner of the Alley West restaurant In Central Newport. II has 31 "stalls'' or booths arranged on 2 levels around the silk- screen operation, which will print colorful T -shirts and other Items in the center of the building's ground-level Ooor. Mr. LaiVl"ence bought the bui !ding at 425 30th St. to house th e new SurfUne Silk Screen Co., then got the Idea of plac- Ing booths along both sides, so shoppers can browse through artisans' wares while watching the silk-screen "tl.ctory,'' which gives the building Its name. Mr. Lawrence said he hopes existing stations which would present plans lor redevelop-become nonconforming. ment of Cannery Vlllagto will NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- include parking f.acllltfes out-THER GIVEN that the said pub- side or on the edges uf lhe lie hearing wlll be held on the district, so that shuppe1 '> can 14th day of February, 1972, at walk to the commer n .. J shops. th e hour of 7:30 P.M. In the Trinity Baptist both Corot~a. del Mar and New- Ch urch, 1230 Baker St., Costa 1 Harbor tllgh schools were Mesa -· "Da vid the sinner •• ~~ble l or the local competi- wtll be the sermon topi c of lion but only 4 from Corona Pastor C. Sallos at the 11 a.m. del Mar entered. OF THE MONTH WEIGHT-LOSS CLASS SCHEDULED AT OCC Council Chambers of the City Sunday service. Music under the direction ot Ga le Borden will feature the 7 p.m. service. BA R A SS N. TO ME ET • • • Dennis w. Harwood of Har- The booths vary trom a mlnl- mun of 9 by 15 ft. to 20 by 25 ft. About half of them have al- ready been rented, according to Mr. Lawrence . Tenanls In- clude a leather shop, a wood- craft shop, an antiques and paintings boutique, a Orange Coast College wJII oUer a weight-loss class for women In Jts spring semester. Hall of the City of Newport Beach, California, at which time and place any aDd all persons Interested may awear and be heard thereon. Laura Lagios The Ne-.vport Unity Church, bor View Hills w111 be lnstaUed meeting at 15th St. and Irvine as a dir ector of the Orange Ave., CUff Haven --The Rev . CO Wlty Bar Assn. at the judges Loren F'Ucldnger wtu preach night dinner meeting this even - at 10 and 11 :15 a.m. Sunday on tng, Jan. 2i, at the Airporter "Experiencing a revelation.'' Inn. He Is a graduate of Po-Bask nutrition, diets and phy1lcal fttne-ss wtll be stressed in the course, which will meet Wednesdays aDd Fridays at 10 City Clerk Cit} of Newport Beach Publish: Jan. 2i, 1972, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. • • • mona College and USC Law Church of Religious Scleoce, SchOOl, a former member ot 2411 E. Coast Hwy., Corona the Fountain Valley City Coun- del Mar --Seventeennewmem-ell, a member of the Republl- bers will join the congregation can state central committee, a.m. "But, Mommy, everyone goes to Yamaha Music School." I H you havl! a child bfolwH"n lhl! ages of four and !!lKht. com~! ll!e us . ~llllC ia too 1mport&nt lo l"'l'IW' nul of 11 child's l1 fP 10 Y~ MUSIC SCHOOl ; 10, L 11th. COSTA MISA PHONI 642·1144 MARINERS CHURCH Dr.loe AJ111Q, -i«M ... Idl n.D: ... -D1lllll ,...,lolloai I a '""w,:O!"• T-.... -..-.nt l.r.. ... .. IIJIJhh ~ 1111 ll ........... tlr ,. ..... IIIII ........ IUIIDAT ICIIOOL •....•• 9:00A.M. WIMHIP .. V1Cii8 •• 9:00 6 10:15 A. K. IYIIIDIG .. Ylcl •••••• 7:00P.M. ... L COAIT NWY ., COlOMA Dll. MAA LIGAL MOTICI at the 11 a.m. Sunday service, and par tner in the law flrm of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING and then will be honored at Harwood, Soden and Adldnson, NOTICE lS f!EREBY GI VEN a brunch at the Stun Shirt with offices In Newport Cen- tbat the City Council or the restaurant on Mariners Mile. ter. His father, Donald D. Hat- City or Newport Beach will • • • wood of Shore Cliffs, Is senior hold a public hearing regarding The 1972 council of the New-partner in the law flrm. Ordinance No. 1426, being, AN port Harbor Luther:tn Church, ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF' 798 Dover Drive, Includes the NEWPORT BEACH REZONING following members: Don Moe I- PROPERTY AND AMENDlNG ler, president; Garry Gtiiette, DlSTRICT MAP NO. 13, Plan-vice-president; Zach Sham, nlng Commission Amendment secretary; Bruce Olson, trea- 312, amending a portion of sub-surer; Don Bennett, Ralph Boss, ject map trom a C-1 District Ben Fellstad, Lee Hallerberg, to an R .2 District, and estab-Dick Koehler, Ralph Meinhardt, Ushing a 5' front yard setback, Ted Patterson, Don Southworth, Lot 3, Block 7, Section 1, Bal-Velma Van Note and Jay walil:- boa Island, located at 404 South goner. otncers of the Church Bay Front on the northerly Women are Betty Wilson, prest- slde between Agate Avenue and dent; Lillian Reese, vlce -presi- Pearl Avenue. dent; Betty Carnett, secretary, NOTICE lS HEREBY FUR-and Charlotte Myhre, trea- THER GIVEN that the said pub-surer. Uc hearing wlll be held on the • • • 14th clay of February, 1972, at The Women's Guild has been the hour of i :JO P.M. ln the or ga.nl.ted at the Church of Council Chambers or the City Relletous Science In Corona Hall of the City of Newport del Mar and has Installed the Beach, Calltornla,atwhichtlme followtngomcers: Mrs. Ernest and place any and all persons McClelland," president; Mrs. Interested may appear aoo be Glen Thorton-Trump, vice- heard thereon. president; Mrs,HerbertM1ller, Laura Lagios recording secretary, and Mrs. City Clerk Geoe Knobk»ch, treasurer. City of Newport Beach • • • Publish: Jan. 2i, 1972, In the HEW PASTOR SOUGHT Newport Harbor Ensign. p 1 y mouth Congreptlonal L IGAI. MOTICI Church In Newport Heights has bepn the search for a new NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING putor, after the Rev. Norman NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Brown announced hfs lmmlneot that the City Council ot tbe retirement for reasons of City of Newport Beach wtll health. hold a pubUc hearln, reprdln' Mr . Brown, pastor at Ply- Ordinance No. l4Z5, betq, AN moutb stoce U67 and a resl- ORDJ:NANCE OF THE CITY OF del!t of lbt Harbor Area slnce NEWPORT BEACH REZONING 195J, wUI stay on tmtll a re- LIICAL NOTICI NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the Ctty of Newport Beach w11l hold a public hearing regarding Ordinance No. 1424, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH REZONING PROPERTY AND AMENDfNG DISTRICT MAP NO. 9, Plan. nlng Commission Amendment 308, amending a portion of sub- ject map from aC-1 classUica- tton to an R-4 classlllcaUoo and to establish a 4'0" front yard setback, Lots 9, 10 and 11 , Block 20, First Addition to Newport Beach, located at 2007-2008 Court A venue on the south side of Court Avenue between 20th Street and Mcp Fadden Place. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN that the said pub. Uc hearing will be held on the 14th day of February, 1972, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. In the Council Chambers of the City Hall of the City of Newport Beach, California, at which Ume and place any and a II persons Interested may appear and be heard thereon, Laura Lagtos City Clerk Clty of Newport Beach Publish: Jan. 2i, 1972, In tbe Newport Harbor Enslp. PROPERTY AND AMENDING placement 1.1 fotn:l. ---:------- DISTRICT MAP NO. 11. Plan-Bob Baomajlao or 1314 Eo-LIG.U. MllnCI nln& Commlss1on Amendment telle Ln., Harber Hlrtllaods, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO 311, amendlnc a portion ots"'~ II cbatrman ota 9.manputor&l ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ject m~ from a C·l Dlatrlct c&Woe commlttM settlD( a ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES to an R -Z District, Loti 5, 6 new a:altor. 1-!0p '7Z and i, Block 11, Balboa Tract, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: located at 811. 813 aod 815 COP WOM EN TO IHST AL L Subjoct 1o las""""e of lho East Bay Avenue at tbt a:JUtb. Bract Nestaode, uat.tant to Ucen• appUed for, ootlct 11 well corner or East BIJ A.-e. Gcweraor Ronald R•pa wtll rt.reb)' P•en that the .strp DIMI and '•A'' Street, tpeak at tbe meetln, df the llptd prC)pOMI to Mil &leo- NOTICE ~ HEREBY FUR. Costa Meta Republlcao wo. hoUc blwer& .. l at tbl pnm. THER GIVEN that the llldJdl· , Cltlb toaleht liD Z7 t ... , deter lbed U follow.: 100 Ue .....,. ... will be hold oo lilt ::'"t.!r-·, r111a.:r..t "110{ Mll!l Slrotl, Balbol/llewpori 14th daJ ot Febrlai"J", nn, at E. Edl•cv, suta A•, ,;,11.,.,. B•cb. lho boor of 7:10 P.M. 1o 111o 1111 1111 ao ,.., m..r Pw-.1 lo •uc• lallallott, Couaell CMmbtn of 111o CIIJ tbo loUowtor "ollk:or~ wiD 1111 -llplld II lii!'IJIItr lo HaD of lbt CIIJ at llowport bll-lloti:Kn. WIIIJamAN, 1111 Dopui1HOI of A- Bach, CODiorata.atWidcbiiN pr----Mra, -.. C-.1 lor 11-- ud piau.., udall por-triiiOWOO.I· M<l lllrld Plrtll, ofau_Uc_p_ --..., _. ud be ,.,. ~Jiabud._Firtll (orlk•Oia)lor_pr_ bard --nr.; loti ud lrd ne-..,.101: u -•: o. loll c:.nJ. Lura ~1101 ~--(lie. Pldl Plllllc llllltr CIIJ Clork -~ -~· AN, __,, Pla<ol CIIJ at ll._rt Btaeb :'a.~~~ lllr'}' 411.,. •-: lu. 17, 1171, 1o 111o ,....,. ... wiD be ....;,llllr 111_ Pllllltll: lu. I'lL 1971, lo .. "-'-11111ao. aoor. "-'-aiiOip. 0 13.95 Value COIVE -:-:; FOLOS TO JUST 4Vz" THIN! Now7.77 / IS FOLD STEPSTOOL A comfortable works tool with back support, youth chair or safe step stool I Triple chrome plated tubular steel frame folds com· pactly for easy storage . Sturdy offset weight-lock legs. Saf·T· Tread bottom step. Daisy "wet-look" viny l seat is 22W' high. Shop early! Quantities are limited, subject to prior sale. IE CUT AID TIIEAI PIPE ~"ro 'l' « IE CUT GLASS Tl SIZE • IE CIT KEYS IE SEIYE ,. IITI A s•LE I NEWPORT BEACH JOe Now • tn Prf(rea ftll OoU' t.OGtii.Lf 0.00111 _,.flf&llfl' -~,. • '"" "o\111011 ~· New Officers for Squadron The Balboa Power Solllllroo. 750-member noo..profttorp.nl. zaUoo dedicated to t-.chlnc ate booUnc, wtll bold ltl ehanctac of the watch ceremony tbla Frt. day, Jan. 28, wben a new slate of otncers wUI be installed. The c eremony wlll be held tn the carousel room of the N ewporter Inn wltb eoekta.Us at 6:30 p.m., and dtnne.r at 7:15 p.m., a ccor ding to Lt. Cdr. Gene De Young, admin. istratlve otftcer . Tben will be danelnc following election of omcers. Officers-elect tor 1972 are ·Cdr. Henry B. Taylor,squa.dron commaoder; Lt. Cdr. John F. Honey, executive officer; U . Cdr. William 0, Muff, admin- istrative officer; Lt. Ra)'mood A. Brandt, secretary; and First Lt. James E, Grose, treasurer. Approximately 1,200 persoos annuaUy enroll in Ba.lboa P.>wer Squadron's free 13-week safe boallng classes which are pre- se-nted In January, May, arx:l September. REVIEWING PAST ACCOMP LISIIME~TS arx:l future goals of the Orange Count y Phllha.r monh' Soriety are member s of the Mesa Verde Women's Committee, Mrs. Kar t F. Spinner, Continuance Fund chair man, and Mrs. Rober t Campbell, chair man. The 19th annual conllnuance fund drive wlll be launched Feb. I b)' 1,200 volunteer s or women's committees throughout Orange County. The fund drive helps tinance the Phllharmonlc con cPr t ser ies a.nd also the free yout h concerts. (Jaek West photo.) NO FAULT INSU RA NC E TO P IC FOR GOP WOM EN 'I NSI DE UCI' IS TOP IC '•Inside UC I" will be the topic for the first pu':!Uc meet- ing of the Frleods of OCI at 7 30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 3, In th~ OC I M1•sa Court gold room . H.J ~lilT fUR.N~ CHANGE OF WATC H --Cdr. Robert G. Wemple (lett) hands the tlar of leadership over to Henry B. Taylor, incoming commande-r of the Balboa Power Squadron. They are both Newport Beach residents. Classes are taught by vol- unteer boating experts and cover safety afloat, sea.man- shlp, aids to navigation, charts a.nd piloting, marlner's com - PlSS, equipment aod govern- ment regulations, rules of the nautical road, and small boat handlfng. Los Angeles ;morne}' John 2:601 EastUluU Drive, East La Fo>llettt:: will <11scuss "no Bluff. Mr. La Fo!lelte> is .a fault Insurance" Ja.n. 27 at a member or the State Bar of meeUng of Ne\V'"t>(lrt Har bor Re-California's no fault insurant:e publican Women Federated committee and d former prPsl- scheduled 10:30 a.m . m the dent of tile Am ~r lc.tn Board New;Ktrt Bea ch Tennis Club, of Trial Aclvoca.te s. Brief talks w!IJ be lfven by C t~ncellor Daniel G. A!drlch Jr .; Dr. Patrick Healey, as- socl.;.te dean of the school of l:i.olo.;:cal sciences; Mtss DLa Dune;, p~·~5!dent of the UCI Alum'll Assn., a!lrf P.:..t Muore, t:o-prestdent of the Ao;so:::lated S··udents. Moderator will be 01'. i<J lpt1 Gerard, emeritus pro- fe>ss'lr of blologic:tl sciences. ----.......... • U l l HAIIOI ILVIII, COSTA MISA. C..LfP. 646-1271 .... -41271 hnson son ANNOUNUES the new car II Elfeedve ........Uately, every ue .. Uu-lu er Mert!llry pra ... et -111 at .loll._ aad Sou .. tu reeelve tile ••· f4ae, _.., aatl exeldall ''G.ldea .Touell" treat•-' ere•· U141 .peelfleally te offer y-a ae.., ear .,. ,.,..tlvely waw~le-free .,. lluaawly ....... le. Startlall f r o • tile •--e•t a ..ew ear eaten ••r "get ready" tlep~e.f rllllot til .... ~ every "'ep Ia tualulf, pollslllag, atiJ••tboll, bupeetloa aatl -r e xelP8lv e %0. Mile Ro ... Te•l, tloe Gol· olea Towelo" p...,ra• 111 Ia effeet. , n New Car Johnson& so --~..... _ ...... 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CH.UTIAM •IAC.OMu 7U H~t_.cl_ low ... C:.lll•••-4 M,J , ly D•. Oa.W H•ao•l . M!Oior. SwMoo ,,......, ot tt.. Sc•••••la• (.,.~ol eo..cn __, o vb·,...W.Rt of tM l11tt"'orioflal CoiiM.il tf Cluittion Chrchs .Apottasy it a )J iblicAI word. We find the word ••apostasy" twi« in the Gredt New Tettament. ftl G ruk form is tsf'CII t•Ji•, and we find it firtt in Actt 21 :21 which spealu of t he "aportuy from Moset" (King J:~mu version-"to h~r~:al..f' Motet"). Further we mut it in 2 Theu aloniaM 2 whrre Paul in•tructs Christiana about the Lord's t"t"Jming. In wru 3 he aays thilt before the Lord's return "an apoatuy will take pl:.r.ce" {King J:.met vcnion-"there come a fa\ling away lint"). Apostasy i! a strong Biblical word. W e only need to look in the' Septuagint, the Greek n aio!'l of the Old Tcnament, to reali:u that. In the Septuagint apos· losi'• is uH·d rn trJMiau H ebre-w wo· .I$ meaning "re. belli(lrt," \"'perialh lsrJ~!'s rchf'llion :1~ •• i:a r l.od . Lt't us n·rTh.:ml•u whJ' ~u<.l't r ~b,..1 !H.r t •nc-anr. The hrulit rs wrre I ;u.l' pn•pll' !Irs ''pt'Wiiar ~rusure" (E~nd. l?:S ). !It· had ~.rvrd rhrm from Egypt, "the h!'.ru~c ot bnm!Jgt."" l l·v•d. 11:1 ). H e had made H i1 C'O\'c,rror \<ith 1h•·•1r tn.! rht•y t•.r.! ju ·w:~isc:d to serve J lrm J! .. rlt' .• n.t ; .. I. ·t ;• 1 1,~ a m.nr.wd:nents. IM trl's :~post:a ~t, :hnr. mun Jl:ca n •lui tht'y broke I i rs •(H"rnlnt. rc-t t'C!r d rlrs \\'o1d, traMgrrnrd His commandrncnn, an.! f.,jl .ownl r>tht r ~·,ds . I&Tarl's di,... : .. , ;;.)ro •• r.o.! plaY~ ~~~~.L J ;_Jllrl i" OIJ Te-sta ment his. •or-· •h:1t thi~ lhst•lr\' ;11mt"timcs 1ras lwcn calle-d "a his- t·•rv o f ~po~-~~~\ ,\ ~rrcn ran of tht' message of the (I!J TntJnreut J>rophc r~ IS rebuke fo r ap_ostasy (wm (,,,.! 1t r ~ rr:rr rh:r: dv· p·nrhets \•ery often re- pwt ~:,J hc.rt!rrn ru ti••ll' ,tl~l'l to r their sins, bu t these nation~ 1n·rt-ncvrr :u·.-usc:rl nf apost;U}". Only God's people ruuld .l po~t:tllll" from f;nd · The ll ibte Worn!! Against llad.sUding l"hc I •1.1 l"l•,·.~·!rt:nl !'T"I'iu:ro nnl nnl~· spoke of '·f,r.1rl .rtrrr :)<\' Tl,·~lr" ~!Cur. I(I:JS), but they also pr<rd.~rrrr~·,J tl.~ Wl\111.:; \!~:~~r.th and spoke nf the pro- plr· tdu)fr! lit L' ·'' 1!1"1'1.! '" lo(:Jthr r arrmnd Himself. In the '\e·.1 I r."'":U:ICrH :!1·, P'""Pic ~ callt·d "the Church," rhr pe(oplc .. ,..l rrd1 lr. hn pcr.-h4scJ v.-ith his ow n hlnnd'' \n~ 21 !~ 1 T !rt-}' ue 1-•Hn .;.~in by fai th 1n I lim. lie: Ius ~I H"n ·l,rm !I rs holy Spirit and H is holy \\"r,,,! T ht\ 1,,,(' llu1. rhq krc:p H is command- me '"It~. ~nJ thc:y procl.l''ll 1Jic; Ct·~pt:l to thr world. Like-l,nt-1 in tht-( Jl I rt-q:rnrnt rimrs the church is (l!fl''.tn•h· rrml'trd '" hll awH·. Therefore the :"ew I t'~TJmt-nr ulflf.r rn~ mam· warni ng~ against bark- slid•n.: In rf,e! p.~th·1 •1 rhe llt-hrewswr read. "T ake herd. hrr•rllrt·n. lc-,1 dwrr lw rn anv nf vou an evi l heart of unhelt•r. in dtpurin.: !ro•m the li,·i n~ God" (He-b . 1 :11). T ht· '\,w I nt.rr:H"I" 'l!<'n!:"n' -urr:t. m=n who fell ~W -11' tr "II ( ' r••t. 'L,l 'H. h hi~rn rv :ells U5 not only n 1 ,;hill ·,hr.r 1• !, ." rl•" nl hun:llt"o;-anrl whole (hurrh lwd.c, ·lu· •··1 l'l. •·,n t!rt· tn1th. I"hc ;'l,cw Tt·sta- 'TH"nl f • .1 ., -~ ,I "C lr· r nf w:llchfulnr(~ :~nd prayt-r ,,ifl!,-.,d•,,J,, ! l' \J.'f t21J :41 ). P:tul,:rys that '•l. ' ' HI~< t!re·_. 1!:1\'C: !1llf JWJ\' 1 i,. •ht-1 h;~vc-:tl">:r:r ri•)nf.l '·' •h ' . I I'•' •If' J· . •• .. • n• ' . " t ('' 1\ " ·I. \I .. ' ,, ., "1•'-" !"he-'."···.y ,:rr t< J,~.~~s :,·~ ~ ·,o~.:<e p.-~.r r­ ·•n a! ,J. •1•..:r t•J 'rn t~<.a i •,. . '"lr· f _.,,.. , •• t-~ o;q\1· ,·-J \\ c kr r , C"h 'i•r ,. . 'j I .., Ill '-,.,, .. \,. , 1': ,. :. I.,. ... 'b ! f., · ... ~~©@QQ Tbe New THtUJ~t ftOt onty ~pe~~k• of backslid- in& ia a am.nl way, lilt• tomtthinc wtticb took plaec tomedmn iD the apottol!e •&e! bUt also wama thtt it will happen now •nd thea Ui the future. Moet Ne...- Tutamcnt peua(EH ronccmiac. thit IUbject refer to the arc-at fillin.a away whkh 1riU ~ to pu1 at tht au! of the pu~a~.t •~t· PtW. writillJ to tk Theua~ ioiUaDS about the comiac of the Lord. •ra1 ul.ct no ma~a deccin you bJ a.ay mnaa: for that day aball not eome, c:xcept there come a falliq away fine, and that man of•ain be revealed. the ton of D«dition (2 Theu. 2:3). We read of it i.n lllUIT other pbcet in the Bible. Our Lord Himself once •id: ''When the Son of man cometh, 1h11l he fi .• J faith on the earth?" (Luke 18:8.) Alto in thit e .. e the Greek text hu • definite article, n•rneJy be1ore the word meanina "(aith" I Therefo re a litenl trantlation of this pu- uge should re~d "the faith," which must mun the true. living faith in Christ . In '-it diKOUnes in Mat· thew 24 our Lord uyt: "Many shall :ome in my name, say:ng, I am Christ; llnd they shall dec-eive 'llliW" ( v. 5); "Then many shall be offe nded, a,..d shalt r ~' -1nd jh;~ll decein mart}'" (vv. 10, l l ). Thrsc and othrr lJ<'~t.tgt'\ in the G.:~spt l~ :n,l ·, l·.c the-:najoritv "'f Cl,rw:an; wiil f;;.ll ;,.,-, 1! :r ; . · :;~· o~nd on!:: 'J.. fe-w . ..,.;11 "endure ·.m:o ~he. er1tf , :·.: .. ~~- 24 :1 1) \J o,t l'~ri•rians will be .l~IS,Jr~eJ ''j \ .·~ld- 1inr--; 1 ,J fa lst' rc:nnr!l'. T!·i:. i ~ iliS" ttl.' • I · r:t any c-:1i~·lri m ·:1e :--:ev. T csr n:n(·•tt. P1:J• • ·· ·, tr Tim•Jtllll, .. _,.o"· the !::.pirit \pe~k::tlr ~~p n<!y, .L~ ,·1 th e-b.Uer timn romt-shell dep~r : t"rom r!t .: r,•rd l(lving hc-c-J to s..:J;Jring spirits, .1nd JJctr:•H'S l}f devils; ~pe-aking lies in hypocrisy; having tht-i1 ~no. scirn.:-cs ~a red with a hot iro n" (I Tim. 4 : t, 2). :-bel l't'lf'r uy~ in hi, second rpistlr , ''Rut tl,cre we re fabc-prophet~ also .l!nong the people. cvt"n as l ~H~rc ~h:'l !! he f:t!s t-tr achen among you, who prh·ily shall hrinR in dam11a hle hc:ruies. e ve-n 1knying the T.nrd who bou~ht !Item, and bring upon themst-h-r, s~vi ft dr~t~uctinn (2 Pr:t l'r 2:1)." The Greot A,ostosy orwl Antichrist Furthr r, the New T e,tamrnt tearhrs t hat there will 1•c :1 rnnnc:ct ion ~~~·h·rcn rt..e ~reat apost:uy and ·he r•-min~ nf Antic1•riq It i,;, of .:oursf', impossible in this arldrcu to ~;\ .... a full t"""<P"'sitinn of 11 11 Sc-rip- tural p:us a~es conr~rn:nj.! :\nr:chr ist. Only a few important fach shnuld be puint<:d nvt: I ) Antichr:s· will he a m~n. not :t rrndo·'lr v •1r J.n instituticn· 21 hi~ name tt-l h rhat he-;n , W r\' pnnihle way will ~r the oppo,itt-nf Chnst Jnrl t!re 'TIOrtal rne:ny of ("t-o 1\l : _;) he wilt .km !c l·at,!'r and the s.,n (,::!, I J .. ~n 2:22f). r.r . he Ltill rr•rrt thr wt,,.t..._ Chris- ti~-~~ tru:h: 4) '-le \\:11 I''~ I! hitnsr!f J1-l0~·· 1\l :1ra t i~ cal!r ,f (j .• d 12 T hr·''· 2 :4 and he ~ill br v.n~sh:pcd lw r!-e •\hnlc world. Tt.rr 13n(.l.; of He\'t:b.tiPr• 'J\~, ":\nd all that dwd! .rj'On d·,c e orth ~h;1 1! Wtlt sh:p him, who'e n::ame• :are rw t \\-rinen in the hook cf life of thf' l .11mh dain frnm ti r f·•trnd~t!on flf d•e "'rrrlrl" ( Rt'v. 1.1 :g): S) he-will ht 3 J ictator who rule~ the wh('l]e world and pcr'it"C\IIn all who hd ic:vr in Ch ri~ anti obey r.nd's cnmmauclments. "And it was gi 11en unto him to n1akc: war with tht' sai nts, :~nd to ove-r- come them· and power was ,r;t"i\·en hi m over ;all ki n- dHds, and tongues, ;and nations" (Rev. 13:7). Hu Antirhrist alrr;aJy come ? Accordi ng to an old Protestant i nterprc-l~tion. still held by some Bible-· believing groups, .\ntic-hrisi should he ide-ntifie-d with the-papacy and tire Ro:n1n Cathnlic-Church. Evi- de-ntly there arc ant;.-hrisrian fc:a turu in the-Rnrrun Jy1tc:m. But mo~t t-vange!ica\ S'Chohrs today find it impossible to apply all Sc-riptur3l pauagu conce-rning Antichrist on the Roman Church It sr:c:ms e-vident that Antichrist will he-a penon, and that hr will be a world dictator in eve-ry &c:nsr of that word. (TO BE CONTLI'iUED) Que.4il ions I • I ~ [bj.\[M)rn3 :~:··~~ & A~zswers By Or Harold B. Si~htief Green villa , South Carolina (Contwue ·l fron. l.ast -...·eek) F ROM "SWORO OF THE L-OR D" ~ IIIUIHREE ~80RO , TEtotN. In the o ther minor prophets-thf' Lamb is Rlo rified. 1 1 HENRY J. ftEYDT, T ti.O . FROM "THE CHOSEN PEOI"LE " -236 w. 721-1~ St., New Ye.tr. City Quc~tron: Gt"lll'.\1~ !! I rv_IJ th<tl Untl 1rmp1r11 A hruhum, cmd }unh•t f f J HH r 1/1• !11'1 1"1' tl'mpH f/11\' llt/11/. Pf,•tur l'J.plain . ' Do you know the steps to peace with God? Step 1 ............ ,.,., .. ,. ,_ Chthtl-lvelMn ....... c-IHtM COMTACf to thh discovery ill realizing God'• plan-God lovea you and wanta 1/0U to experience peace and the abundant Ule. Step 2 ill acknowledging your problem-1/0U are separated from God becalUie of 1/0Ur eln. Step 3 ill recognizing God's remedy-leew Chrillt provides the means to rid you of the penalty of your sin. Step 4 ill to respond to the love of God-trwt Jesus Chrillt and receive him as Lord and Savior by personal invitation. Items of Interest ,.-ROM "THE £Vo\HGEL," BOX 25, LARGO, PLORIOA "THE DAYS OF NOAH" "Violence Filled the Land" (Matt. 24:37-39; Gen. 6 :11) Polic.J C:href Edward M. Davis of Los Angeles. California, hu advised all residents nf L.A. tu "ba r thf'i r doo11:1, huy a police dog, cell WI when we're avail- able. and to 11ray ... The chief r('CI'n tl y _wrote the m ayor a letter diltCia.ing a 7.5% incrense m Los Angf'les crime dunng the 6f'l!t three months of 1971, com - pored wi th o ~imi lar pNind a year ago. . . Plt'ase be11 r in mind, when the world 1s m a repeat performance of the .arne thinga the JM.>:-.pll' wer{' doing in Noah."s day before the flood, th~n YD!:-f can expect the S('(-ond l'oming uf .Jesu.<~ Chnsl1 I go on record u declanng Without any heflitotion. that mankind on a universal scale hu linally arrived at a repeat of the Noah dav!L. Thnt"s why I declare unto you: Scripture: "And a.' it vm1 in the day!i of Noah • .a 1hatl U be U.O in the cbrys of the Son of mnn. ··They diet eut . they drank. tlwy married wrves. they were aiven in marriage. until the ctav thut N (onh t•nt en-d into the ark, and the ftood came. and de.troyed them nil ... (.uk(> I i 2fi .:n -P rophet ic News Le tter. Colbn. Cal if God's Laws Don't BEND By Paul Harvey Nobody drsputes the tact of our nation's mo ra l decay, but there IS much dis-pute about what should be done about it. M_ost every newspaper, broadcast. magazine and taw enforcement bulletin headlmes the degeneration of the generation. Not everybody wants to call si n, sin. Some ca ll it "mischief," "del inquency" or "rebellion." A~ hardly anybody can agree where we should draw the line . Artrctes seek to decree ground rules lor necking and petting. We ll-Intentioned agenci~s seek t.o prescri_be when indulgence becomes overindulgence. Our courts are trymg rn va1n to delme pornography. Yet moral law ts 11ery spec1fic to any reader of God's Word. . You can ignore that Word, or deny •t. You can argue it. deride rt, poke fun a\ 11 ... But when you have done your worst, the Word is still there -as old as 20 centuries B.C. and as new as 20 centuries A.D. Clergy seeking '"to bring the Church mto the twentieth century" by disregard· rng the absoluteness of moral law, are taking it more backw1rd than forward. The sms for which God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah in the days of Abra· ham are the same sms which bedevil us today. Then, as now, the doctrine of the willful was that social life has no rules; t~at whatever any adult wants to do IS all right if 1n doing it he does not phy· ~rcart_y harm someone else: or, that any two ad~lts may do anything they pl ease tn prrvate so long as no one rs offended .n public. The Brble calls thrs "lawlessness." There rs e11.pl1c it Btble Law whiCh condemns: A child rebelling against his parents. . Students rio tmg to disrupt the wo:k of a uni11ersity. A socral agrtator encouraging "c1vil disobedience." , . Adoptrng personal dress and habr ts wh•Ch are dirty, dishevelled. repulSive ... Havmg a beer bust ... Having a se~ orv;t. These offenses are not new : they are specifically defined in the Bible. And the laws against them nave not chansed. The laws of physics and chem<stry and mathematic& ha~e not changed. They are the same today as they ha11e al ways been. So are the laws of rrght and wrong. Whal once was right still •s. What once was wrong slttl IS. As scrence must depend on the stability and .unrformity of natura l taw so religion depends upon the stability and uniformity ot moro.l law. ' It would be as foolish for a natron to ignore the basic laW!I of morality o.s lor a cnemrst to 1gnore the laws of violence. And altogether as potentially deadly. {Opinion-Waltham, Mass. News) DIETING ADVICE It WILS Socrute\1, the Greek philosopher. who advised ru. (ollowen "Know thy!W!lr~" He wa.s fond of aayi ng. "'T'he uneia~ined _life la not worth li~r-" Someone has sugget~ted that people on dael.ll m1sht fo llow thil advice· "NO thy&ett:• . . Bless H1s name. in the dispensatr(Ul of the fullness of time Jf''IU!>. the Lamb. came, born of the vugin Mary. His commR vtndtcated all t he pred1ctron s of tht' O l d Testament wrners II The Person o t the lamb ram causht in the thicket. nor even beloved IMac, nor any of the very many Mcrifica offered in the foUowint centuriea by the priesu of larael: but the Lamb wu God Hi.maell in the person of His Son. Jaua Chri.et. Ble. H i.a name for IUCh love to prompt God to die in our place and in our suad! Ill. The PurpoM of the Lamb To deal fully with the divine purpoee in the Mcrifice of J esua would contume volume•. However. I feel that Roman• 3, venea 25 and 26 will clearly aet forth the puf'PON of thi.e ,..eat m~tery of IO<llini!M which to the Greek is an ofle1111e and to the J ew a •tumblin1 block., but to ut that are NVed, "the way. the truth, and the lila." In th-. two vei"HH we read, .. Whom God hath ut forth to be a propitiation throu1h faith in bi. blood , to dac:l•re hi• ritbteoUine. for the rem.a..&on of aim that are put., throuP, the forbearance of God; To d.eclare, I tay , at thb tima hi• rithteouau-: th•t he midat be JUST, and tbe JUSTIFIER of him which beU.Veth in Ja.ua:· Annt t•r. Jamc~ ~~ tall..ing about l">c· mg tempt~d to sin. God never Ju...•s rhr~. It ~~ Jonc t::rthcr by the Devil or, as Jame!l poinls out. our own lustful n::ature~. T he word translated "tempt"" in Genesis 22: I is nacah, a primitrve root meaning to test or to prove. There is an intere-sting presentatron of tht~ rn the Soncino Chumash ha'W!J nn the cnmmentarie.\ of Nachman ide~ t N 1 :rnd Sforno (S) all follow~: "Ciod knr>ws whether a ma n's hc:Ht wi ll en - :lhlc him to emerge-triumpha nt from a1, onlcnl. T he test atfMJ~ hi m the <lp!X)rltrmt y of translati ng dctcrmin:l· ll(ln into :tclion that he may he re- warded . Only the righteous ~re ~' tnrd whoo;e unshakable resolve God only knows, but not the wicked ( N 1. God'~ intention was that A bra ham·~ luve and fe-ar might become aclu;tl :md not merely potenlial. Thc:rehy he would become more like God Who ill actually and noc only potentially good. To become lik e Him wa.s ooe of the pur~ or man·s creation. u it is written, U t us molu mon in tlllr imagr. oftt'r our lilcenrs.r (i. 26) (S )." Compare Hebrew11 12: I 0 and 2 Peter I :4-8, ~e. ability to ally N.~ iB a wonderful girt, to be guarded carefully. "Make no provu!_JOn for the flesh! warned Paul. "Say NO to the devil. .. The treat men of the Brble were men wi th "NO ability"-Joseph, David, Daniel, Paul. 1.~ this prese~t age of "P!eMe thy~lf' a~d :·Pamper thyMJif." it'• 1ood coumel to NO thy~~el f and ell.e((.'lse some hfe-butldmg, Christ-honoring di..cipliDe. -Calvary Church Bulletin ". . . • AND THE BOOKS WERE OPENED" in the tut. Abraham said , "My son. C.od will provide H IM SELF a lamb. I ~ten to declttre that the ram caught 1n thf' thicket by hia h orntl was not the one of whom Abraham speakB rn verse 8. Neither was Isaac the Lamb. The person of the Lamb wu no ne ot her than God Himself. For IIMMit of my life I have read t h e word "for " into thi.t ver.e when the word i.11 not actually there. V ~rae 8 dou not aay, "God will provide for Himself a Jamb": but rather. "God will provide HIMS ELF a lamb." Do you not see God actu aiJy doin1 juat that in allowint Hie Son J nu. to come into the world ruhioned like un to tinful man? Ya, some eirhteen hundred year. alter Abraham ma.kea thi• startlin1 1ta tement of verae 8, G od did provid e or fix Him~~elf 110 that H e could die for 1Umen and in our place. God provkted Hi.mMll u the Lamb in the pei'I!IOn of Jeau11, H ia only betotten Son. The creat myttery of rodlin- ••pr...S in II C-orinthia nt &:18, "To wit, tha t God wa. in Chrilrt. reconcilin1 t he world unto himaell, not impul.ift.l their U•Hn•• u.nto them: and h.th committed u.n&o u. the word ol recaedliaUon, .. "' the truth first botaldod by Abraham ;, tho loq -The tnlll> of tbio -.,..,..._ ie ..,..U. MraJd.-1 in I Jalut f :IO, "H ... jo ....... not ~ --Qed.llortlluot ... ......... --Wo-tabo .......... tla----.. Y'a u.. ~ ., .. .t the The purpoee in God llvinl HimMll in Jew. i.e tlwtt He micht be JUST iD forJi.Yirllain. U lin could be fordnn b)' ~= r!~.m::~:.,; .. a:r:t be brou1ht •..m.t tome of God'• elect. We rud lD Roman. U3-"Who aball lay ..,.UU.., &o the char,. ol God'• el«:t?lt il God lhol iUOiilleUL" Sinco by the ..mllco ol -· God .. JUST U. Juat~Maa .......... Ibn WHO ..., lay ...,W,.a ta tho ~oiGod'•-7 DniJ DOl' dsm-.: ""•• _. ~ ............ .-.; &:ftllllllrJDOf•npHr,l' ..... DOWQG? s;_aa,p.._~ W pa10511 CM God far ....... ? .............. .. .,,.. ol ...._ Bsr 11 ~ ... -ol IIIIo --., .,. d''et'-,0..-.•b I a, llJ8T .. J ··~ .... ·-WI•••&h 1st......_ Pt-. tu. _, • • • • Quest~n: What is Ou retUOn ln Grnrsis 11:1 for the clttrnge from tht: pf14ro/ (flt('m ) QS regards the hint ing 10 tht' sinNular (him) tu rt'Rords thr ~ursr? Answer: 8ec1Uae: of the prom i.e in verse two to make of Abraham a areat nation the blalina and the rune of ver.e thru are ~nerally related to the altitude of peopla and nationl to this nation, White r bel~e thai thit b the intention of the ~-. the iot.mecla.. tte promite il to Abrabam himldf. Since many wotdd wish ba..in.a upon Abraham the plural tMblwdiWtlto (tlly bl-.) ~ .-. CGmpuatlvdy few •01.Jid wfth him ClG1IIId ud ao cbe oiQIUiar meqo!I•U..Jt. (dty .,._) Ia Ullld. Thil bt the an-ally WCipere4 reuon aiwn in 0. ~ ror thoclt•'ll"· When the books are opened. and Christ shalt give to every man accord ini to the deeds done rn the body, we shalt find, to our astonishment the wonderlul •nterest that _has accumo_lat~ u~n what we have lent to the l~d. The cup of cot~ ~ater grven to a d1sc1ple w1t1 flow back to us a fountain of livina water spn ngmg . up into . everlasti ~g life; the mite given to the lord't trusury will ~ CC?me a _nch and lntll.hausllble treasure; the barrel of meal and the cruse of oil Wlth _wtHc h we sustained the perishing, will become the unwastin& re101.1rces of eter.m!Y· The ~labaster box of precious ointment with which we haw anointed Chrrst s _feet,_ will become the v1als full of odors sweet with which the worship of elern rty Will be perfumed."-Rev. Hugh Macmillan. GOD'S CURE FO" WOR"Y "Don't WOtfY about anything;. instead,_ PfitY about eYerything; tell God your needs Olnd don t foraet to thank Hrm for H1s answers'" (Philippi•ns 4:6 Llvina let· ters, the Paraphntsed Epistles) · We ~U&i~st_ that Christians memorize this verse, reputirc It O¥W 'nd owr • · · bJrym1 1t m your heart for the time of stress and thin. Wa haw found rt • JTNt c.of!tf~ to our .puce of mind and quietness of tlelrt to I'UIPMt It oww Olnd over ap1,n 1n the still hours when ;~tone with God ... thut rwnindlf'll our· serves of Gods care, His provis+on at all times, His loviOf watchfulnna cw.-us. He knows, 11e cares, He understands. Your every ~ tn.l, t.,tlnc , • , it Ia 111 known to Him. Btl •ssored tor our wondetful Lord utd· "I will nwtr ,....,. nor forNka thee." ' Devotional For -""""' lturll C8tl upon .... 1). th1 Nlme of the lenl ""If M ...., ( .... The wind n t hiah, the sea boisterous. In fact. it w11 a 1'411 ttorm on a.mea. The ditell)ltt aaw What they thOulht w•s a phantom wtlklna on the wmw, td their feo.rs were calmed b).' the familiar voice of Jnus, otlt ft h be not amid.• TlMn Peter uld, "lord, If 1t be thou, bid me comt unto thM on the wt.r.• ....,. uld, "Come." Pater bepn to Wllk towtrd Him on the water; but when he IIW the rt&int: billows, felr entered hla hNrt and he bepn to 1lnk. Then he ,..,.... the thoftnl ~ on record, "Lord, aave me." Jesus NICNd fofth His twnd lnd took him. (Matt. 14:~31.1 Thl-t Is tn Illustration of calllrw on the lord, ~ out to Him •• a child mlaM cry to hie mother or father In tfmu of ...., or fwrllir. JISUf carM to Hell lnd uw the loct. He .,.. born of tN ~ \'ifwln tNt He miJht "'MM hit l)eOI)t-. from their tint" (Matt. h21). Thlh 'lllf1Y Hit ,..... 61 Jeout. t11o S..lour. But only .._ w1>o call ._, lhe -ol the Lotd. only thole Who cry out for hefp. find Hlt tatvation 8nd .. ,..,.._ TNI ........ wri oro -., .,.... -hlllll. and not o1 -"'I Ia lhe 111ft « o..r f£ph. hi). But tn anottw..,.. ...... MYoid br pt8) ........................ . ~~~ be ......s.. • Thla It one P"'rW tMt will 11w1r1 be •••wid In o. ..,.,,.. -The a~--CI'J .. God lor -Jon •nJ ... -""' .... ., ... -..... ..,.. "WttorroFIW.• But f'IO one wtll ctfl upon God b ........_ wntN ._ •• .,..,. 1s-r-H,..,_..,,.. ...,.,.ncr...,._. -"'"'-ttlinp for ,.., """ --bo .... _ Juallwl .. ~lo ............ ...... And Wilt for tt~t••ed ,.,_,. lllWIIrrNAMI« EIISUIII IECOIIO IECTICII -rAGE 2 'lltURSOAY, JNI. V, lin (II)(I)IIA OfliiM, CM.J F. PIOM ... AfllfiiT 1llaLI TJIIUMI.A JJ'ItMaPII"-Pt H, I SALYATIOII (COMTIMUID PIOM LAST Will) fte •*t•• ~ -willa --......... ., -.............................. ~ H:ll). Jtaw .. N d <a..•..M).b:SIW..._ ._., ,._... (U a... f!l). ft:a • •t t P., 1 I .... ..._ .. .,..... ta .. .......... . """-.. ~ fJI. .. 1..'11 .... U1rld ,_ ., .. Ilk hWeltbar~---..., .. b at I ...._. dee rhm''n .,..._ up .. ..-... _. _ ... ,._ .. _. ........... -"'" .......... ~ ............ ...._. ..... ... ,., -.... •t .. door ol the ....... ., .. Loofi _, .......... "' .... Clod"'-- ....... -ahoft'" ~ 11:11fl.). Ttaat ...,. a-DOt beaD ....,_ ,..m m. .._. r or __ ,__ Uatll th.la cla7, wtwm 8imean ptben !Iiiii ba4o b.la ..-. IDI ._... k r.--~1. "whhch, bema blteiPIIIrld .. God. with ... (llatt.. 1:21). • • • The tbDe b c.uninJ when "aU n..h lhaU .. the -.Jntion ol God" (Luke 3:1). AU Oeah shaU .. the ... ...., rlo<y . ..,. Lon! hath ...... ,.,.. ........ arm tn thtl eye. ol aU the Mlioftl; and aJI \be mdl ol the eu1b thaU .ae the salvation ol ow-God" (Ia SZ:lO). NAJl flesh'" includq the Mtk::n of lsneJ. 'J'he Gnat Tribulation t. sotrw to be terminated by the Utenl a~ of 1he Cioty of lsrul. And hia le..c lhall 1tand in that dey upon the rnoun.t of Ollwa, which ia before Jeruulem on the eut, and the mount of Ollvea shall el•ve in the mJdat thanol towanl the eut and toward the -t. and thaw aha~ be • very 1rut valley; Md half ol the mountain ILhalJ remove toward the north, and half ol l.t toward the aoutb" (Zeeh. Hi:4). A remnant of faithful J.,. wUI be then. 'l'htl7 wtJj be IWTOUDded on aU sides by tboae that bate them. Jew• and Gentile~. The only WIY they can look is up. They will be prayinc: "Look down from henen, and behold from the hlbl· tltion of thy holineu and of thy 1lory: where l.a thy zeal and thy 5ttencth, the IOundin&" of thy bowell and of thy mereift toward me! ere th~y rettreined'!' "Doubtleu thou ut our (ether, th ou1h Abraham be ignorant of U... and llnel acltnowl.dge ua not: thou, 0 Lord.. ut our father, our redeemer; thy name lJ from everJ.utin.&. "0 Lord, why hut thou rnede ua to ~"' from thy waya, and hardened our heart from thy fear'!' Return for thy tervants' sake, the tribes of th ine inheritlnee. '"Ttae peopl~ of thy holineM heve posseu.d it but • little while: our adverw.ries have trodd~n down thy u.nctuar-y. "We are thine: thou ~er barest rule over th~m · they '"re not c:aUed by thy name. · "Oh that thou wouldelt rend the hu veiU, that thou wouklest come down. that the rnouno:.ins mia:ht flow down et thy preHDCe" (laa. 63:15-64:1). That pl'll~r. u Zechariah uys, will be literally ...,..,.., The convenion of that remnant wlll result in the conv~nion of that nation. nr~ 53rd chapter of Iul.ah wiU ~me thelr national anthem. Th~y wiU then do what God ealkd them to do: ~om~ e corponte witnna of the Mes&iah of Isaieh S3 to the Gentile natiON. · • • • The Gentile nation&, like lsra~l. •~ 10 \ng to le•m leuorur in the Greet Tribuletion. They ere JOinc to come to their serues. Here ll what Jeremiah say• of them in thOS«> day1 {18:19 AS.V.): "0 Jehovah , my stren~th, and my 1tronahold and my refuge in the day of affliction, unto thft M the natioiU come from the ~ncb of the e-rth, and •haU ay, Our fathen hive inherited nought but ''"-ev-en vanity and thinas wb~rr:ln thrre is no profit." And listen to J ohn in the 7th chapter of Revelation: -~Iter this I beheld, and, lo, a Jrr:at multitud~. wh1ch no man could number, of •II nations. and kin- dred5, and peopW, and tonauH. •tood before the throne. end before the Lamb. clothed with white robes, and palms in their hand•; "And eried w:th a loud voic-e. sayin,, Selvatron to our God which i.i rte th upon the throne, and unto tht- Lamb. "And ell tht< angels stood round about t h~ th rone, and about the elders and the four bea1ts. and frll befo~ the throne on their faces, and worsh1 ppe-d God "Sayin,f, Amen: Bles.sir\8. and glory. and wildom. and thankagiving, 1nd honour. and power. 1nd mi11h1. be unto our God for ever and evu. Amen. "And one of the elders answered, saying u nto me, What arr: th~• which are arrayed in white robes? and whence came they'!' "And I seid unto him. Slr, thou knowest. And he said to me, Thne are they whkh carne out of treat tribulation. and hive w.uhed their robea. and made them white in th~ blood of the Lamb. -rherefore are they before the throne of God, •nd aerve him day and nieht in hi• temple: and he th1 t sitteth on the throne lhall dwell amon1 them. -rhey shall hunaer no mor~. neith~r th irst any more; neither thai! lhe Jun liaht on them, nor any heoL "Tor the Lamb whkh is in the mid.t of the throne ab:-U feed them, and shell le1d them unto livJ.n& foun· t.ainl; of waters: and God shall wipe •w•y aU teen from their eyes" (v1. 9-11). And fn:wn whence have they come? 'The~ are they which eame out of treat tribulation ... ·• But the American Standard V~l'lion pull th~ artide in th~ een~. *' it should: ·~ are they tha t eame out of the arut tribula· tion:· "All llelh shall see the salvation of God." LU'E or n.IOBN T11B BAP"'UT ··--cM·IT1M.lWit .. ............. J OA THE RING Ia the mor111D1 nn. .orne of the more thaD soo pqte wbo weat oo a waJl1Dc tour of Upper Newport Bay Ju. 15 awalt their tour cuJde. Next moothly tour Ia acbedaled lor Feb. 15 from 9 to 10 a.m. FrleDds of Nrwport B&y a Y0111Dtetr ~ whicb conducts Ute tours. maku oo chirp for the tours bot doolttons ~e accepted to helP tbe ooa...proftt ~ wlth ttl: worll: to aYe tbe b1J and ttl aaturat eoYlrODmeat. I {ltf~ I 0 I I 1· ~-I - FOSSIL COLLECTION dlsplayed by Harold Fitzwater (left) shows prehistoric marine Ute uocovered durln&: COQ8trucUoo along the bay's shore. TIIE.UURE MAPPING .WOIITifAIIDII !JIIQII At tile Feb. t N._rt tauty IEOIIII llCliGII --..... J w • .,,.., meet~t~C. Mra. Tod liiURSDAY, JAil. l7, 1!172 Ballalld will II•• !Mr-QIIMMIIB.~ CAUF. ill "treuu:e mapptoc" toatlato ~;:.:;;:;;...;.;;:.;....;._:....._, a p~ Tbe m..U.C piau bu loiARIIIAGE P ROIL DISf -e-to lbo N._rt FREE CIIRISTIAII R£. UIIJty Ce.oter aut!, lat?Wo.t.. FERRAL SERV1C£ •• Mu- eWf Dr., Newport Be&eh. Tbtt rll.ce Cou.uelon, Law- an creative Uvia& for11m w1U :r••· Psycboloel.ts, Pay- make tts debut the arne ntpt .ch1a.lr1sts, Phyaielans. at the main Now~rt UnityCea.. 548.2137 ter, aeros.s from aMez. AD)'tlmt F I R s T IH THE HEWPOIIT·MESA AREA POR IHSPIItA.TION 11:45 --Bible Stlldy 11 a.m. l 7 P .M.. -Service• OR. JAMES COM IS , .... , s.,.,. A•• Au• •• , M•1•oll• 541!-1733 COSTA IIBSA 548·1733 BAPTIST ~ u ~ H I ~ r-'• r ;1t_ r~.f:.) LEGAL NOTICE HOME 0 F P . G. H EUMAHN CH RISTIAH SCHOOL FlCTITIOlS BOOINESS NAME ~==========;;~=======::~ I I I •• • 1770 NEWPORT COSTA MESA 6.U-9383 I ·I 'I I BE A GOOO NEIGHBOR If you .,. a newcomer. or know or a oewc:iomer to the Harbor Area who hu not bectn welcxnned, do her a favor by callin9 the Harbor ViJ:itor betwMn 8 &nd 10 a.m. and lbe will calJ on your rriind with 'Mluable information &nd Qifts from friendly busi- ness firms which sta reMiy to help her become acquainted with her new surroundings. THE HARBOR VISITOR PHONE ' 49<·9368 or 846-017• HmORY of the bay an.11tl) legalentangleme.ltsls ezplalned by Frank Robinson, an Autonetlcs engineer who has Involved himself in the battle to keep the Upper Bay open to the public. He Is a member of the County Harbor Commission. His map display Is one of 5 scheduled stops along the waltiJlg tour. REMINDER that tbe Irvine Company owns land right U) to the water's edge skips 11-Yea.t-old Cindy Coke of University Park from straying from the public road which skirts the Upper Bay. Lartd tra1e with the county, wb.ich pve Irvine control of Upper Bay sOOreUne, ls belnl co::.tested in court. TESTIMONIAL PLANNED ~ RON DELANGE of Founta.ln Valle)' (left), au om.clal of Friends of Newport Bay. lntroduces tour guide Gary Rogers of 19?9 VIsta CaP,I, tbe Bluffs. Gary, an 0:-ange Coast College student, ts ooe of the org;ani:r.ation's director s. OLD SALT WORKS site ls viewed by Mrs . Don Lleb of Harbor View Homes and sons Doug and Dave (standing). SaU worlr. operaUo!lS eMed lo 1969. STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: Hemollne lnstrumeots, 2308 So. Anne St., Santa Ana: D'>nald L. Batley, 3582 Carmel Ave., Irvine; Rob· ert T. McCauley, 3611 w. Kent St., Santa Ana; Edwa rd J. Low~ ery, 6068 Quail Court, Arvada, Colorado. This business Is being ,-on- ducted by a partnership. Signed: Robert T. McCau ley . This statement flleo1 with the county clerk of Onnge County on : Jan. 14, 1972, by Beverly J. Maddol, deputy COUDI )'Cierk, Publish: Jan. 20, 27, feb. 3, 10, 1972, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. f'~l5 329 LEGAL ~OTICE FICTITIOUS BU51NESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: R It R Im- ported Prints, 8811 Coast High- way (Space 197), Laguna Beach, Ca.Ut. 92651 : Vir ginia C. Rey- oolds, 8811 Coast Hl(hwa.y (Space 197), Laguna Beach, CaW. 92651; Regina McPa.rtun, 8811 Coast Higflway (Space 1 97), Laguna Beach, CalU. 92651. This business Is being con- ducted by a partnership. Signed Virginia C. Reynolds. This statement ftled with the county clerk of Orange Colmty on: Jan. 3, 1972, by Beverly J, Maddoz, deputy county clerk. PubliSh: Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1972, in the Newport Harbor Enslen. F -15080 FIRST OfURCH OF OIRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Uclo Newport lcac:h SUNDAY SOIOOL 9 .. ID. •aci 1013() .ID. SUNDAY SERVICES 9 ••• ••d 10t30 ...... WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER Lu~ auar:d' tn Anw"k:a 2800 Plldfic V.._ Dr. CorON cW Mlr, CMif. DR . WILLIAM R. ELLER Phone: 644-2664 9:00A.M. F1mily Wonhip 10:00 A .M .. Church school II :00 A.M.· Festive Worship NURSERY PROVIDED READING R<X>M 'ft'£ek claya: 9 a.m.· 5 p.m. Wednead.y: 9 a.m.· 7:45 p.m .. jL _________ .J Tu.eacboy and Friday: 9 Lm. · 5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m. Su.ad.y : 1 p.m.-.f p.m. SECOND OIUR.OI OF OIRJST. SOENTIST Hewport Beach at Ccwona del Mar 3100 PacifiC vw. Dr. SUNDAY SCHOoL 10 Lm. SUNDAY SERVICE tl) •.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING badifta Room: IJ P·•· SSOOaB L Co-tRwy. Eat-..e• •• lf•rd• ... Mon.-Fri.: 10 Llh. to 5 p.m. Thtanday rvcninp: 7 to 9 ~t.: 10 Lm. co 4 p.m. You are cordially lnrited to aucnd Onarch Seniua and to u.ae the ba&n11loom. • '1 II I Jl ·~ ldt 3262Broalsu.t ~Heithts A Fru •"d /rtdepertdeNt Co"t'etotiort•l Chrislia" Cluoch REV. NORMAf"'BROWN MJNIS'f£R SUNDAY SERVICE AND CHURot SCHOOL AT 10~00 A.M. Nwuery Cd,... provilkd PHONE: 6-41·2740 Central Bible Ouucb 2lRD ST. ot OIAMGE, COSTA MESA -541·5303 ---.. -*If ... t:OO ... 10:10 L •• --~-·liD.--.......... l:OO •••• __ ..., Bllole ... a. P..,er ••••• 1:00 p.J!l. Aa IIIJIJIJJ a I elllnlla..... .... ..... c ,.., FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH .. CI.W a. WDDOif IIACII A HEW CHURCH WELCOME$ YOU THE RE V, OON L. INGLE , "'A.STOA .lUNDAY JCMIOL • , • , • ,. ... ..._ II a I STUDY ..... , •••• 11 ......... , ,... .,. ........... MATTRESSES lfEW -aEIUJLDIJfC lrt'eKUiar ShaJ)fS IAMnpri.llg -Cott• COSTA MESA MAnlESS CO. liiO N•wport lh.l. LI!Nrty J.llOl The Senator Dennis E. Car- penter tesUmonia.l dinner com- mittee announces that a dinner wtll be held In the senator's honor on M:u-ch 10:J.tthe8alboa Bay Club. Co-chairmen for the event are Harry Rhtker, George M. Holstein DI, and Mrs. Gene Washburn. BUSINESS DIRECTORY , M4NHING'S COLLECTOR'S SHOP -'••~o •"•· •h•l•""~ IMt• •II...,., ....... Well•-•• ..... .UY, IILL Oil nAN lUI New,..., ahNI., c.M. 1h00 TO S•JCI DAILY SUM. & MOK. -P'.IIIo. OMLT 642.9251 PLANT LIFE speclmeos !rom beside the bey are shown by • Beauty Salons JohD Wilkerson to Ron Lumsdon of Corona del Mar. Mr, W1lkersoo teaches biology at Laguna Beacb higtl school. flo~",_ EcologlsCs and the Department of tbe Interior say the Upper Bay Is the only undeYeloped estuary of Us k:IDd BEAUTY NOOK remalning between Morro Bay and San Diego. Once, there 2732 E . Coast Hwy were more tl\an 20. (Ensign photos.) Corona del Mar ------ MWD lOAN TALKS LEGAL NOTICE ~~~Pgh~o~n!e~644~~·7~3~36~~ ProP'&Ss on theM~tropolitan FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME • Water District's bJIJJon-dollar STATEMENT constructl~n program to dis-The following person is doing Painting & Decorating tribute water from Northern business as: The Handmald@n, California throughout Southero 813-1/2 Balboa Blvd Balboa CaiUornla was outUned to the caw. 92661: Carol "Sue Wal~ KlwanJs Club of Irv:lne at the lace, 9lil E. Balboa Blvd., Bat- Jan. 12 meeting. boa, Ca.W. ICI!HlfEO • INSURED * GENERAl Raymond E. Hudson. MWD This business Is being con- U6 CIMTII ST. COITAIIISA public relations represeotattve, ducted by a.n Individual. tokl the croup that the nrst Signed: Carol sue Wallace. deiJYerles ofstateprojectwater This statemeot rtled with the are eJI)eeted early this year. county clerk of Orange Couoty lrYt.ne Is ooe of the more than oo: Jan. ll, 1972, by Beverly SALES & SERVK:E lZO cttitl serTed by MWD. J. Maddl», deputy couotyclerlr.. E. 17TH ST . COSTA MU.t. ~~"-• Z7 F 6.U.n06 -6464155 ..-..,u.oo.~: Jan. 13, zo, , eb. .............. EIIS!go. F .15Z31 CCI ...... rulrAf, ~ I .... «=-fiW 3, 19'72, lD the Newport Harbor t~ ... ~LC~OI~U1~(81~JD~~~ CUT~;LD;; LIGAL IIDTICI =:;;r-;;l;;:;u..-c:;:: .... ....., ........ Cleenen -~, ~...,~.~~-· ... .... ;. • ....... ' .. , ... ___ _ flu .. ' I: , ... 01111..,. ~ ...., . ..,.... • Florists ALL OCCASIONS DeM11rl Tosh FLORISTS PHONE'_,. ,_._ FRIED CHICKEN 6H.5990 1 hOO A.M. te t.Oo P'.M. DAIL V CLOSED TUISDAY 291 E. 17TH STREET (AT SANTA ANA AVE .) COSTA MESA Hearing Aids HAL AEBISCHER ~4. Proper F •ttl~ Assured 3409 E. CtMSI Hwv Coron~ del Mtr 675-3833 •Health Foods '\1 ewport II l' U(CJ(IOO NATURAL VITAMINS. PROTEINS, PURE NATURAL FOODS S41-<1Z71 149-IC RIVERSIDE AVE . HEW~ORT lEACH (N•xt to Grcy.ouJ) •Marine Hardware 6 ClotWII -·-1 Qfto --~-Dora·­..... y .. -.... a.. .......... UJ-111 I · Call these merchants for the best in service ·---...... 0/fict Funrinur DESKS. CHAIRS FILES· SAFES OFFICE SUI'I'UES & ST~TIOMERY ......... I .. • .T;;~ OFPM:I ~ Y '-- • Nunerl• New 1• Y". ht•l S!t<afect1•"' ...,... .. s.m.. ...... SINCERE SEWING MACHINE 1171 Harbor lllvd .• C.M. 646-9742 • Shoe Repair ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE CD•PLITI SHO!, LUGGAGI AMD HAMD.Afi ltiPAIItl 1401 E. Cout HtpwaJ' Corooa .del Mar Pbooe: 8711-4840 Ot••r Loc•lio•s: • UU VIA LIDO, NIWP'OIItT •7• PAiHION ISLAND •11NIItVINI, NIWPOitT I • OOIINSOM'S OI!I'T. ITO •1 ..... a..•=-• d. PAIMI~M ISLAND F7!E£ DELIVERY ~:~~~~!!~~== Corona del Mor Nunery 1144 E. coue Hwy. 675-0160 fOR LOCAL HEWS -hint ...... ,., ,;;;;;: jJ IIAIUIO& PAINT tei£NsxiN.~ •WAIUAPI:& H i i'SIUJ.OH PAINTS o a · " l.JIIIe I~NITniiiiiS OI'IML~II :1111• L Clloll.W,. A. L IIAUAC PUJIIIIER 700c-.-A ... oo-toi.IW .. , .......... DAT a.NICIIT WA,.DA'lal "··- ONLY ll.OO A YBAII CALL 67 J.OlJO ANEW 'USEO _ SalH • Sentce-AU liiUie n TEARS' EXPERJENCE ._ AI>ProYed lliOlor CORONA DEL MAR SEWING lo VACUUM CEMTfll 1.. CGut ""'. -~ ..... IT'S A FACT! - MIY NEW 1972 FORD CAR AND UGHT DUTY TRUCK IN OUR HUGE INVENTORY IS I'RICED LOWER TODAY-MODEL FOR MODEL-THAN 1971 '• WERE I'IICID A "YEAR AGO TODAY ! I POLIC[ BLOTTER 0 ft_,_.Y, liJI. I IUoo -Uto ear ot Erie IC1 Do Ria Beell, Zl, cl P. Wtl!Ctt, 411 HollolropoAn., 114 Ita!. St., Welt M""J)Jrt, coroaa del M.u, wblll u wu wu U'IWtlct at l:SO p.m. at puked orerlllettt at hls resi-H"""" Plor Ud cb&rpcl wUb dooct. •to ot nwljlot.llo ••• Sblrlty • WEDNESDAY, JAJI. IZ Sete.._ Blaelcburo, U, at '108 A ei'IUp of assault on a St. J&mtl Pl., CUft H&YIIII, pollee otneer was lodpd wu atrtlted at 8:15 p.m. at aplnst John H. Llvlocston. 40, •f1 FUlloD lllaDd oo I sbop-of 20? !9th St., West Newport, WtlDC cb&rp ••• A blcJcle foUowLDa hiS arrest just after nlllld at ''10 wu reported mldnlpt at116 UodSt.,Central ltoleo from tbe IU'&poflhrle Newport •. , Glenn LeeMarUn, P, Tagart at 1'10'7 Piau del 25, of Z07 29th St., West New- Sur, Balboa. bttweea Jan. 4 port, wu arrested al 7:20 p.m. ud 8 ••• Accessories worth at ZZDd and Balboa Blvd., and about $165 were stolen from ctw'ged with disturbing the a boat 1n tbe prage ot Arthur peace • • , A !latch cover Winston at 28 Lloda Isle • • • worth $10 was stolen from a Stereo equipment valuedat$165 boat at 2912 Lafayette Afe., wu stolea during the nictJt West Newport, during the pre- of Jan. 5 from the resi.denee vlous nteht ••• Motorcycle ot James Wllllam P&DOs at accessories valued at $15 were 406 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. stripped during the m:>rning • FRIDAY, JAN. 7 from a SuzukJ motorcycle be- AA engagement rlng valued longlng to Donald Shergalls or at $403 was stolen sometime 1608 Dover Dr., Harbor Hlgb- durinc the day trom the purse lands, wtlile theblkewasparked of Sandra E. Porter of 510 at 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Mesa Dr., Costa Mesa, wtllle Heights ••• A 1971 Chevrolet the purse was 1n a cabinet BlUer owned by Rickey Lee at her job at 2300 w. ocean Whisham was stolen during the Front, Central Newport . . • night from the apartment park- A 1966 Chevrolet was stolen log lot at his 880 Irvine Blvd, during the night rrom the prage address in Newport Heights. of Ernest A. Douglas, at 2204 • THURSDAY, JAN, 13 W. Ocean Ave., Central New-A 16 mm movie tilm, "Oedl- port. pus the Klng," valued at $800, • SATURDAY, JAN. a was reported mtsslng from the A sleeping bag and camp Newport Harbor high school stove, total value $35, were library durlng the morning taken from the car of Arlene ••• A 1969 Toyota automobile Roberts, 1000 E. Ocean Front, owned by Da.ntelle Cottet or Balboa, w!llle 11 was parked 4139-B Hilaria Wa y, West New- overnight at B St. and Ocean port Heights, wils stolen during Front ••• A bicycle valued the morning while parked In at $200 was stolen during the t he 200 block of 2.9th St., West night from the garage of David Newport. Francis at 305 LiDdo Ave., .., FRIDAY, JAN. l4 Battx.. A $50 surfboard was sto len • SUNDAY, JAN. 9 sometime between Jan. 12 and J ••HEAVENLY DAZE'' cast membersDtueMeCardleud.:m Mark show off costumes they will wear In the st. Aoclrew's Presbyterian Church stage revue Jan. Z8 ud Z9. Tbe show starts at 8 p.m. both nights LD the church fellowlblp hall at 600 St. Andrew's Rd., CU!f Haven. Tickets are $2.50 and $5. Proceeds will send local Bible teachers to the Bethel teacher's training cllnlc In Wlsconsin. LEGAL HOTICE FICTITIOUS Bl51NESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: Airporter Speed Print, 2061 Busloess Center Dr., Irvine, CA.: Alfred C. Stoffel, 16214 Shasta, F'oun- taln Valley; Donald R. Lawrenz, 430 Avocado, Corona del Mar. This business Is betng con - ducted bY a partnership. Signed: A. C. Stoffel. This statement !11ed with the county clerk of Orange CoWJty on: Dec. 22, 1971, by Beverly J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. Publish: Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1971, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -14923 . , . Hal Balla.rd Gregg, 19, of 14 from the backyard or Steve liZ 30th St., w~st Newport, Samuel Ri char ds of 415 6200 was arrested at 9:05 p.m. on S~ .• Newt>Qrt Shores ... Anthony W. Coast Hwy., between New-Joseph P<!rtella, 29 , of 310 port Blvd. and St4>trlor Ave. Fernando St., Balboa, was ar-AIDS BOND DRIVE and charged with possession rested at 10:15 p.m. on Jam. of martjuana •.. Stereo equip-boree Rd., south or Ford Rd., ment valued at $200 wils stolen and charged with driving under from the car of Kevin James the influence of alcohOl .•• Morrison of Z007 Barranca, Frederick Lawrence Freel, 32, the Bluffs, while It was parked or 1136 W, Balboa Blvd., Bal- overnlgtlt at his residence .•• boa, was arrested at !2:15p.m. A thief took $160 In negotiable r.tt his residence a nd charged store script from an unattended with possession of marquana. Even one unusual sauce -Uke Bordela.ise -can char m a meal Into a feast. WUd Rlce pancakes make a glorious brunch, Tllftle So~. a lovely first course • or try the North African specialty, Co us Cous. George Rodda Jr. of Harbor V lew Hills has been appointed to a 3-member planning com- mittee for the SlSO mUUon statewide community college construction bond issue slated for the November election. Mr, Rodda, a member or the Coast Take a Uttle time to t1nd awaiting you at Richard's! the fabulous taste adventures cash register at the Broadway • . • A large jar of cotns Community College District Store in Fashion Island about containing about $104 Wils stolen board of trustees, will serve . '• Ll DO CENTER noon . . . ADdrew Timothy sometime during the day from 00 tlle committee with Lloyd 1411 VIA LIOO N£WPOA:T Bt ACH CAl tf 'J1toCO nJ _1~ lbO Davis, 23, of 123 31st St., the residence of William o MessersmHh, executive di- West Nev;port, was arrested Cvttle at 112 46th St., wesi rector of the Ca Ufornia Junior HARBOR VIEW CENTER ar There WIU Newer 1e A le"er n~~~e To luy Y "' Now Fonll at 4:20a.m. at hts residence Newport ... Jewelry valuEid College Asso.,andStdneyBros-1bbOMACARfHUH N!wPoRl UEACH c..;ur <J2btl0b7J·Jl'i'i and charged \\'lth possession at $54-4 was apparenlly taken 05~m.,a~n,!ic~ha~nc~e~ll~or~o~f ~t~he:..:c=om:::.·J~~~~!'~~~~~~~~!'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lllll'!~~~~~ or marijuana; James Ken Grll-sometime jjurlng the da y from ;unity college system. FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS ROBERTSON-SADLEIR Insurance }'our lnd~p~r!dent /ruur(lflc~ Agent 3333 E. Cocsl Hwy. Corona del Mar-Telephone 67J..3850 ley, 24, and Leonard Joseph tlle hOme of Harold Floyd Gar- Belanger, 25, of the same ad-land at 315 34th St., West New- dress, aod Earl Taylor Scott, port • • . Jack C. Womac k 24, of Anaheim, also were ar-of 2700 Peterson Way, Costa rested. M{:sa, reported that his 1970 • MONDAY, JAN. 10 Yarn:l.t:a motorcycle was stolen Pollee arrested Lee Edw.ud sometime between Jan. 10 and Wuhburn, 29, of 101 Bayside Jan. 1-4 from .1 parking place Pl., Corona del Mar, at 3333 in front or 108-l/2 Olive St., W. Coast Hwy., Muiners Mile, West NeWJX~rt. at 8:05p.m. and charged him *SATURDAY, JAN. l :i with drtvlng under the Influence M:trtha Jane Coco, 22, of of alcohol ..• A color TV 346 Poppy Ave., Corona del set worth $250 was stolen trom Mar, was arrested at :i :20 p.m. the hom~ of Kather ine Wilson, at Robinson's In Fashion Is- 1419 W. Bay Ave., Balboa, land and charged wUh burglary sometime during the evening. • .. Fur coals having a total • TUESDAY, JAN. II value of$982 w~re taken90me- Jeanne Branch Johnston, 32, time during the evening from of 336 Cabrlllo St., Costa Mesa, the home of Willard c. Court- was arrested at 12:50 a.m. ney, 611 St. James Rd., Cliff at Coast Hwy. and Aei.cla Ave,, Haven .•• Jewelry,sllverw:a.re, Corona del Mar, a.nd charged an adding machine, a projec tor wtth driving under the lntluenc.e and other personal possessions of alcohol ••. Police arrested of undeclared value were stolen Timothy Lee Stambaugh, 20, sometime bel"ween Jan. 13 and of 2208 College Ave., Costa 15 from the apartment of Ly- Me'ii; Ronald Lee Wendt, 26, man G. Farwell at 2888 Bay - of Santa Aaa, and Paul John sllOre Dr., Bay Shores, while Sl'lettler, 23, of HunUngton the tenant wu aw4y ... Cloth- Beach at 4 a.m. in the park-inc nlued at $126 was taken lng lot or Howard's Restaurant, from a truck belonging to Rob- at 4001 w. Coast Hwy., West ert Bloeth of 2115 Sllerlngton Newport, and c harpdthemwtth Pl., Newport Heights, while It public drug tntoxlcatloo wa.s parked at his residence Hubcaps valued at $40 were ••• Television tubes worth $516 were stolen during the night from Brad's TV at 2816 E. Coast Hwy ., Corona del Mar • • , Photographic equipment worth about $300 was stolen during the night from the r esi- dence of Mi chael w. Bond at 3-411 Sera shOre Dr., West New- port. 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