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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-09-07 - Newport Harbor EnsignNEWPORT BEACH· ~~ WC.., YCaU-. ._.. I i ..... _ ...... ~ ~~ COSTA ·fl Hellcc~Pa'• Lllolloll, Do .-lr .,UdllllcaadllmCbtl-l<qilor polrolo, In Ia-ol pablle r-~10 Ill N.-.1 Btaell cl--"""*" lo1 rldoo, dWill ..,_ oo-«11 I'I'OL croll (poilce cp.. ,._ ot beD-•. -~~ bea<qlloro , ..... ..., a..., ud II~ u--~ -ol '---''8omo -~~ llt.ft 111111 ,. DEMONS'I'RATORS Ill lrool ot tho Nnport S.cb Post Oll!ce oo Rl•ers!de An. last tbll lbt ·poilu --II -.._...,..,~Freid P-117 •-• Ulllllr-lbeJ -oar poollfoo In Friday Inc-Joe lloW'eD, pr-ot tile local Amerlcaa Postal Workers tJn1oo. He dolillonlelJ ftCIOr a ,-_ o1 -VI.., lll1lo, cllolr· o111111.-,.._lbt cllf. Uoplor tile beD-oor-u Ilion bore curylllc lbt "lllocriml.olt« PoDcles" siiJI. Mr. -ell'•-., aDd tile rel&tloal ca....,. bt PilE de MD 01 t:bt Rellcaptera Umtt-• R~a LbDtt.dwtllpn-Ytce." be ..W, ••ud tblf t.n Natical AI!!IQdatiOD ol Lltier CUTlers demoutrat.ecs for better workl.Dc coomttons. Mr. people that bellCODW' ...u.. ed ~· Hat ttl tact~. flpres, ud pe. atped tbelr DIJDU to a Jltt Howell eqW"""' tblt tbe deiDOUtraiioa wu DOt a strike. ••We are ott ctuty now, aDd laoce Is 1o tllelr bt.lt lDMI'· Mr. Freed DOted u.t tbe twou: to tbl City COIDcllMoo-o1JDCb ._.,.tara, bit we ban we are DOt trJiDc to create &D)' W'OI'k ~.·• he said. HoweYer, some picketers est. cltJ ot SUIIta Moalca bad re... day ft..UC. 8tpt. 11. DOt 101lclted UJ' llpatar-." iiidicated that a sb1ke w1ll come, poalbl;J oaUoawide, 1111Zlioa compJaints ol onrloaded To aeblwe thla. tbl7 an CMttt dllcoPaa..S pollee beJ... Knport Be&cb Pollee Cblef Ia reeeat IDOitbl, tbe eblef work ICbedulet are DOt ..ctlecl1000. (EDII1p pboto,) B.l . REZONING :;:.:.::ald~r~::~~;:.~~ Fun Zone suit Sept . 13 S &eu. blow o1 elpft'. amd till Newport Harbor A court IRII.t to bloet ec:e-eU Ill JalJ oorerruled a Pla.D-HEARING ET a ·~~lD1 oar bel-~~:oltoc:=~~~ ::=sofoa~~:::=.,c::'::~ecu!.m:.~~ ~::::es~tth~tyc~~ ~~ ~ U:Ol::a = pr JKt Baroett. boa'a Fuo Zooe will be lard opm& Tbe plumera !JOt1gtd. the PlamllngCommlssion mut Rezontnc of atmM all ol elected to tbt eocmeU in ApriL on ft•e adkiD." be sa.ld. AU Mr. FrM1 laid be espects Sept. 13 1D Orange Cooaty Su-to bep tbt Fu:o Zooe'a com-fi.Dd that tbe use permit tasued Balbo& 15tand wtll be tabD. ~ Tbe proutentloa. ot btcd~ln:-reqllllta to rtde in the beU-to turD in ID I.Dtl-beUcq:ter perJor Court. m.reta.l &ODinc iD Ioree, but to allow buUdlng the resla .... by the Nnport Beaeb PllmdDC u oatblc:rowdedlalaodpromp.. .-.... ...... ,_ 1 500 Judge James p 1 __ Mttbe tbe eo-en ded.ded to allcnrthe tial project lD a commerelal Commtuloo at 7:30p.m. Sept. t.:1 tbe ordlDUce. MOlt ol tbe =.::-come_.._,.. I..Ooi.UI, = :::::'::'c~~~u hearLDc atter N;,..,;;rt'"' Jawrer resldeaHal defeklpment. zooe sbaU oot be '•detrtmeutal 18, 1D tbe comc1l ebamt.ra. t.li.Dd .. DOW IOD8d R-~-He U.O deDiedtbeebU'ptbat tate1 • tbl .Zjeet nut Moo-Rlebard Newell Alecl tbe 8lllt After tbe COUDCU 4ecilioo to tbe llea)lb, safety, peace. 00A~~::::r;mtbebtd~~ ~ 2 fUU-slMd I . tbe IJiiutmeat u ftCiDc a day. last week oa behalf ot A1llll oa Jlll7 U. attoroey Newell :;:,.~ .. ~=e ~ ., Boell of -... Hay. -lrlod lll "" 1110 lell&laiurs lo nelr;llbor-. aDd that tile cllf !!L~~=.E ~E:r-=~~= CLYDE DENLINGER DIES :.~ c~ ~~ =-~ ~~1 =~~~~ dk1T: :::u~~~-............ ConstrocUoo.Co., tbeetl)'PU. Aq. Z1 -ss'oo. Tbe Coon-coodomlnlums would ,, eaa. of btc chip .. -. Umtt:t.,Mead AYe., C-1 loti oa Apte An. Clyde n..ouqer, JoacHme Hills. F..U arrucemeob: ~!,eo,, mmtasloa am 30 "Joba ~:t_.~ded-to Jet tbe eul1er aD Island of M-~..., ~ ualts to 800 ~CIU'e t.et. bltw .. Puk An. UlitbealleJ Bab:a rMideat wbO wu wen were biM\ed bJ Bab·Berce-~ ..,....wuo. r." ~1 Later ID tbe Sept. 18 1111bl,. aorUI at 8oltta 8&1 FroDt. all bowD dlrllc tbe pmbtlq: .,. roo ol CO!r'OM del Mar. T~ suit seeD a wrttot mu-Mr. Seek, ·member of tbe dentw ase that 1s oat lD tbl the commiSiioa 1Jlll dtlc-C-1 Job on ao.tb 8aJ Proal oftbe19SO'adledlutTIIIB'*>' San'lYWsaretllswlfe,Clara; damas from tbe court b'elac piooeer 8eek fam.Uy o1 Bal-best JJ:terest, at the clty ~ changt.Dc the R-1,5 aoae to ewt bttfteD Opal Ave. ud Peul at Boac bolpttal alter a Joac a -. U.lebael of Babll.; a the city to c~ It. m1Dd a-bo& lallod., cooteods u.a the ltsT~::Ualsocoatend tbll the muimam l1&e al -=cad AYe., ud aD kU 011 ColUDJ UIMu. daQCbter. SUdra Btnqtoo ol boat a.Dowtng JAX to baUd a Clt:J Cocme.ll es:ceeded Us au .. clty OCMmcllmeo cor&~Jder!. tbl units lll 650 .,_. toot, ar 1111, llr. Doallo&v, wllo wu 71, San lAdll OIUpo, IUid Z III"JJd-47-uoliC<llldnmlldom project In 1borUJ IUid "CUlod w to-bUlllrJ ot dr 111 tile F one-fourth ot lbe lot u~ Plualraane:Jpect.stopn UYid at 15'1? IUramar Dr., cblldrea. the Fao ZoDe TbeC.ltJCo.m .. atatutorJJlii"'riatou •• Hllnlt UC uae • wh.lcbeYer 1s tarcer, bCplac.IA& a q\lle.t ot&y to the raontnc Balbo& • • Zooe 1D tile deelsioo to Issue ~~::;~~~r=.: =:;-.:=~~ =t:..:~a:;:~ Versa iII es pi an backed ~ ~t=~~:::u~ poiiOd 117 lllo City CouneU JelJ -dell.,._, tile c!Ju&o In bauds IUid -. JlllllbDng city couociL 24, wu -ed -.... will llt.n w be •-OYed •• •••· ••• be Locsl Reoltors will ... tile port Harl>or.Cosla Mesa Boud Cllf Cotmcll --coo-Tbe jodge,lnsettingtlleo.r- .,1 __.. pmes w wu. area. &.AM.tr, N-Beaeb PlaDD1P• Com. of Rea.ltx1n dectded to ut the stracUoo ol VerSillllu' Jlrst log ou tbe mt ot mao:wn.., Paul Ryckofl, a BallloalalaDdlr by U. City COIIDCU. bad a amall draW -aad '"~· • mJ.u.loa. tob1Jbt to boDor wblt pJI.DDars to r..,.eree tbe1r earl-pta. of 255 unlb:, a teolatfn taroed dowll. attorney 'Newell's N t k h I blael eoocesston in tbi(Ba1baa they eOQSider a. promtM by tbl ter dertfdoo ttat lbe 662-.U: IDDl'Oftlna dYeD totbee~Klre req11est tiJat be sip a tempor-arco agen s ma e au Pa:eu;ed In~·-r~ cllflllletlllod .. elopenottlle addllloo lll tile l.._tll( de-projectua "plaDDodcommz-uy remat.olll( order w 1u1op ...... ......, -~ VerSillln aputmeota:eoabel.d Yelopmeal: oo tbe West Jlfewport: tty,•• HoweYer, the dtyfatbers tbe city from .luld.nc a build .. A SaDta AM man aUtpdl;J at bis· borne aut Tbllradi.J at .. ~~~ yfiU'a. He was bon tn with plus tor pbue !., bluffs 'WOQJd add toomuebpapu.. added a stlpu1aUoo. that tbe LDc permit. Tbe Judge beld cauKtt by Newport a.&chpo~ terDooa. 111 recent yars.ber.d work.-By a .f-2 Yote Tuesday, tbe la&n deu1tJ to tbe dlJ. Seboll Co., w-bicl!.ls denq,t..Qc lbal: Mr. N.,..eu did oat pre. w-ttb ISO pcMbls o1 mul,._ Pollee .w tbiJ MiHd S.fi ad u a real ntate •Jepnaa bOU'd of directors ot tbe New. When tbe Commissioa&D:!tbe tbe FOJeet. would ba.Ye to come seat aay brtel dtlng Jepl pre- PRE'M'IEST PICKET at the postal employee.' demoutra- tlon ln troJJt of tbe Newport Beacb main Post Offt.ee lut Friday WU: Sandra Dt1JoD, Wbo balded Ott 1eat1ets wblle her bustud., Geotp, carrted a sign.. U.embwa ol. the letter ea.rrlers and clarks ualoos, oo oft'...$Q Ume, were caJllDc at- teottoa to wblt tbey eouider aD tlferkJad ol w-ort acbedulel resulting from Post Offtee De- putmeot periiOGDel cqftwcQ. wu ~ebac~D~ed to be arn.lcl*2 brtcb ~ mart,... after' be FtDilll IC'Yieel were blld T • bact to tbe elty perumeat tar eedc&t lor tbe action. =rdaJ ~~~ Hutorlllmlet =..::::.~ .. ~ ~:.;:~c-=':i op ten nas star to play ::=:~~fLAG ISSUE IN DEADLOCK -•• !~m""::" -:::-..:::-~ :!t,.: wu--:! llat, -Dr;~ II I&J boo ot lbt 1x>p -to er.. -. Ed -ot p-z-lui 111C11111, 111e ed 117 --::"pouce Ill ,.. u.oted 117 ~ at-.lliUI ~'::.:"" = =~1---. wt11 -pllJ tile Br-coom~ry Cllf>, d .. _. -lid 11> lbt Cllf c-..... ...,.. Jacl<Ham- rellillc Tllomu Arlbar IWilD, ",ooli. ""Map!aro Alii lbt7 c ce • "" "'""'"' In tile 4Srd llllDII&IPecl-u eotered a pill Ibis 7<IRl". COUI>I:II, wllleb llooiDcedlllepro-mett will _...u, ljeclde 23 ot223911aplest SulaAa, -111o --In lbt CDiol POST OFFICE TO nc ooulll '-Is cbamplc»-other c:stogorles lnclllle 50, blem bact II> tile pluoern1111 wbei!Jer or noiHieUnltedSiates ' ., suptd'a lxMrle &Dd 1D tbetrunt Sl RVE SPY GLASS HILL for Mmiors at Newport Be&ell 55 aDd 60 age ~ tor mea u admoaJ.IioD to reduce tbede-Flag w1ll fly tlfer City Hall U Car Cha .ID otblaear. JOIID. D L.t'•SpJ•'"'••Blll T..n.Ctub, and 3S and 40 year gr'Cq)Sfbr uq,mert'sdeul.tJ. l!.oursaday. AtooepotDt,upoUceclosed d ~-tbl~alJoM More tbaa 300 eotrtes ba.Ye womeo. FraoetsJ.Horn.tb,cb&lrmaa Wttll tbe ~ oon.catton. 1a. t1a1 ......,.ct reportedl:J left :bor Vl.ew :US wWbe beea recet.Yeel aceol'd1nt to Botll. s1ngles lJXI doubles oi tbe Ra.lfJ Beard's drie at-tbe otber .f members of tbe fo .IIS th.lef bU bome lD tU CU' add wu ld .,. tbe c del liar-;:; tourney cha1r~ ToayProc!an.. competitjoQ w1U be lacltiiSed iD fa.lrs committee, preeented tdl Clt:J COIXICU spUt Z-Z Tuesdit.J tollcnrtd bJ tbl Newport 9eaeb 0 CJr'all. Seed«~ at tM top ot tbe ss. all P'~· committee's reeommeodatioa DJghl: oo tbe question ol teeptng poUco beU<qilor tor aboal 4 mce. IUid-older Ust ue Gnrdoll Don. Flnll cbamplonsblp poirlDII that tile city allow •-2, lll Old Glory tlytng ......,. Ole Georce Bl.b&ek, Wbo UYealn miMe uatll bl retaro.d home, s:.:: ::.c::l ~a:.ce ln ol·Santa Monica, Costa Mea's are scbeduled for Sept, 16 aad tbe Realtors' board of direct .. clock.. Tbe questioo W"Upla.eed tl!.e OUwood Aputmlllb ID \ IIIPf'O'I re .. Bob Duessler tor mer Swedlsb 17. ors, In TIIUCI&y's •ote bJ tbe bact oo tbe ageod& lor the coma- Newport Halg!IU, -• -all BIKE GRAMD PRIX IS q-olllr.IMI<aadlbelrYIDo Den. Coc> ..,;. S.en DoYidooo, board, no .. IIOJer IUid Cl}ode ell's Sept. 18 meeting, w11eo about csr lhlo .. s w reo.IIR PLAMMED BY KIWAIIIS Co., willllbo cooeurreoco ot aad KID Lambert of tile boot BUSINESS WOMEN TO Jobosno opposodtllemol'O,aod tile maJOr Is ._.ted w cut thall!10 Porscbe-911 ls-ol Alllqclecnodprtzubelllc Newport Boacll Pool ... _ H. Ne'lpOI"I'Bescb TtonisCI.-, MEET IN CDII SEPT.h Curt Dosb, pre-Ill .of !be lbedecldlng-. tl!.elr faYOrU. tarptl. pllued bJ tM Cor'*. c111 liar ~·JDe-TblJC ~~~~ Last year' a cwer-45 ;ce Tbe moatbl1 dtiiDer meetmg R•ltJ Baud, abstalped., Yr. Tbe Costa Mesa Cblmber of Be Georp bu 101111 a way Ktwua. ClalbfDCCil~wltb ar -ICM ...-.... ~ ol the Newport Beach Ctarter Dosll.llr'U chairman oftbePlaD· Commerce bad reeommerxted lokeopblsl'«...,.. Rt.....,lboii'IJt.UPiacab-l<ta• Tbt-ryllMbeto-lbe 151oloCREPROJECT ~-Amerl ... Hacloeaolni Commtsstoo-.lllede-tblllllotllgbetlonall- a Joe cbl1a arOUDd a ~t Teaatlft plaal caD tor a rae.ti :. ~c;.=~ = CETS PL.AMM ERS' OK Womeo•s AsaoelatiOD wtll be clsioo wu made apl.ast tbe wltb proper Ugtlttng. Tbeugu~ -mlntlle.-IIIU'--lorlO..,_IIIboaJaaclll;J-l N MacA.-B wllb 0nnp CoonlJ Plwdnc bolllati!10VUiaSwedeo,eor-Versailles project. Cberles moot ap1DSt lllo U-bour dls- Cfouad pn.p, tbiD r-. UM Dr~._, to lnlM Tcn.ce'aat.:. .:,_ ~CII~Rar Comm1uiooeu pn tbe1r ap. del Mar, at 7 p.m. Tbarsday, E. Brown, Hal PiDetd.l:l, Rod pAy cdered. arocmd tbe daU:J ebaiD throuCb tbe PcrKIWI back ID CCJrOM delMar. E'reab bot V .:.:,. eater .. pron.l Tuesday to a teut:a.tm! Sept. 1'-. Rlet:J Harris. pro-Calderbe&cJ aad Dick Dorset ceremooy ot rais1ng aod lower- tow bar. i:)r JtiDcra1 r.:o.U"eat.opro.. ema1:: ~ • :lllell tract map tor a 15l...acre re-fesaar ol daDee 1JltbCMpma.n's •oted '•yes••. 1.Dc tbe Oar. wblcl!. aome Costa EarlJ n..c~&y moralac. b1l 'poeed. r ••a-•de Yflr'l sldeDtialdereklpmeatoearlAt. WorldCampwsano.taaddiDce Mr. Hcnath, wbo w111 pre. Wesans ftD1 mote mea.alnpt strateo paid ott. A tblef llat-ne amall JIIDCibbraatfaa ar-. sure World to be ballt b a director oftbllceCQ&desCbl-sent tbe Realt:ots' ari'UDIIIf: tban barinc tbe flag fly while w-Ired Mr. Blbaek'l car, lbrt. wm be beld ~1 OlOI'1llD& AUDlnONS SEPT, 9 Newport Beaeh ttrm. Y let lDU.esa Verde, wllltellmare at toolght's Commlsdoo meet-tbey sle~. ed tt ~. and tried to bact Ollt Sept. ts, 1a tbeCltltPIIIPIJ' lot. Audino-tar tbe l:I'Y1.Ditllu-MeKeoo Construetloa Co., aboat ber UOimd the ~ld trip lac. w1ll ucue tbat ettJ ordl-C<Mmcllmeo. Dom Ra.elti aad of tbe J&np. He .,t ~ t ter CbOnll CftJap eo.a&:J"• 4500 Campus Dr w1U bc&Ud aboard tbt stllp. She wtU sbow oa.oce 13'10, wbicb pre-r.GDed Ah1D P1atleJ' b.Tored the an. feet bd:lre tb1 eba111 bi'OQitlt STAN fORO RAP MEI!T restdeatc~wWbeblld the Miuloosp~commtm-colored alidesof~es&Dd.tbe Versa.Ules area lD 19?0, nl.cbt Dar. Tbeyw-ere qii)O&ed blm to a IOildtD ••· Aa be 'l'DI .... d Clab o1 Oruee tld.e SllwdQ, 8tpL 9, ll'om 1 to tty at tbe DJtbeut edge of danees. sboald be adbered to . Tba pre. bY Bob WU.OO and Vtee-Ma..l'Or' rened 'I' tbe MICIII .. 14 at-CoGy w:tD bold a np tn1iGD 9 p.m. ID tbe eboraJ. room at Let.Are World &OilJ.D,g is eeeo bJ Mr. ROJ'Titb 'llUird Jordln, w-bo presided tomptlll bHU !be cbt1o, llr, tor au 0rup COWICJ lDc:!>m· Coma dol 11u 111&11 ocllonL Tbe plao coUs fnr S26 lillcle FIRE PREVENTION as a city promtso 11> ..-do-oftr !be m.mg In .... ,... Babock wu .-llf !be tor -lr-•trcml Aandm1111Jl00pc-wlll famllJ .. _lots 6 moltlplo Ftreproyootloo-ucom-.. lopmeotolp!lue%,wblcbllt.l Ram_.,.....,. •• nolle. Ho ..-don II> lilt lll I p.m. f1<11t. 10 lll ...,... -~ -Ylllcll will re-I lots 2 ...-• -. Ill( Oct. 8-lf, aad tile Elx:-been red11Ced bJ de .. lopen II _. ocllon Tuollday n1ctJ1, pnp jolol In limo lll -!be q..-_ Tbt p1ber1Ar will moot _., _, ~bo-a lkcro .....;1 stle IUid 000 C lui> ol Nnport -will lrnm "138 units II> 662 -.. Bo 1bt Cotmell: • DElflED ..,uc.&Uobl from an auto pl.l'tl dealer &Del a mot. oreyde, ea.a.,.r am mu1De sales--tbat they be allow- ed w -at <>raqe CoonlJ Fatrgrotlllds. • APPROVED a bostness U~ eense appUcatl.oa tot a .f-aldl- torlum marie comples: to be operated bJ Unit.d Al1lsto Corp. In the Mesa Verde shop- ping center. • OKAYED charitable door- to-door soUclta.tioD by Cbtkl- ren's Hosplta.l otOrangeCoooty for llS8d clottllag to be eold 1P tbe ~tal's thrift store ln Santa ADa, • AUTHORIZED tbe mayor to sip aa aareemeat db the city of Sarita ADa that 'W1llallow the Ure depu1meots ot tbe 2 cities to apen.te a mtt.l ~­ spoose system ol be)plnr each other ft.cbt fires near the bel' - d•s of the eU1es. • ADOPTED lUI interim open space plan tor the city, • ASSIGNED Co.e:UmanRa.- clti tile 1asl< at sl1ldJIAg feul-btUty ot a dty bl-eeat«ml.tl eomtnlttee to ooordlftate clty pi&DI b' ceilbratlng tbe oat .. Inn'• toOtb &Didm'IU'J. lrUralod Ullot r• away. be II !be llomo ot 11r, ud llrL IIMlAC II4IJt. 11 tor -ccmmerc:lallot. ._. tile Newport Boacb lire-llld Ibis ,..,..,_ a ~ I.._ IOMI' .. , cllb MCitC&r-tor PI' II rt••loa at ..._,_ LoeaUon ollbe denlapmeot DWl o1 tbe flU' at a Oet. lZ of Sl lnlts per acre, ner .. JOHM STAPLITON DIES loo,--....Drift, vu. worb ...,.Ia-.,. tho Is tile_, ooroer ot -de ~--lllbe-Sb111Ros-tbe pre-""""'g agreemeat al- F-.1 --. belli Pert. It'll-'II --VaiMcla IUid Alicia ParlrnJ tunllt. lowed S7 units. ,.-, ... -a. .. -. . ..-.,·--..... Ex ci ty em ployee dies 62,ot511Su....,.._Aft .. Nnport HollfU. "lfllo-lllc>l. t 4otHoac...,.l Rt wu ...,.. lit' Twllloc Lel>oralono, ~-. ---·-v .... OIID'IIt•J. ~ Yllw Rilla, _, c -'-! lit' Do a.,, Rle.llt.rd D. ....-. Mr.---lion Ia ,_1 ...... _ .. 0ruca C..-ty tor Do put 0 J-L llo Ia Wf-117 lU Ylllo,GlodJL MAK IMG COMVIItiATICIM "Lit'l .... CI~PW'"'' W1Dbttlll ...... oi1JWIJII -.... r-.. -, ..... eo._ .. ... tlr-• 1:10 J',a .... u •..U.Coi811Ws.,.n~ BUIIIU18111Ut 'waW.. ••" c• •-•-~c•~ao..-. ....... -:~ .. ::.::..:~== ., .. ,.,, •• ,., 21 ....... -. • Eclwlll Keller, a l>tJildloc ••-..oee torema.o tot tbe cllf ol Nnport Beacb -· Ida nllr ...... llsl ~. ___ ,at 1111-la Ha-. JU. ken..., wbo was62,llnd a.t 10'7 "A" st. He .... a Datl.ft ol DlillttiiiUid llt.dbeeotnCaUt- onlaloi5SJMrs. F---.1 ....teet •ere bald ,._dlJ In Ressurectloo c.-y, Sot> ~oL Psclllc ESTHER VAH DIHCSTEE DP 11. I . SUCCUMBS Vlew morttary 1D Harbor VIew Hills wu tbe director. SU:nfYora U'e bJ.s ..ue, ll&r- pnt; a ~. TbomU E. Tllomu ... S~optora, s..., S,trls """ Sltaroa Tbomu, all oltbe BIJboa bome; z -.. 1111' Kolltr oiQulo. CJ, Ill., IUid Robert kolltr of "'""*· m.: u:t z lltt•a. U.n. R. E. floca&bl ot ~. UL, ... Mrs. G. R. ou-ot ~~-·· 11IE OPI'ICIAI. Na-AI'IEII 01' THI CITY ~ NIWI'OIIT BEACH TPIE HAII.OR AREA'S OFFSET NEWSPAPER ......... _ ........... __ 2m a. C... tlwf .. Corou d.J .._,~f. 92615 TELEPHONE' 17$.!1110 C.Ano Codo 7141 nul N"I'W'POAT HAJlM)A BNSICN M elM oaiy ~pu printotd and 1 tr t • .. * 0ty of Newport ac.dl, and dw only locally oWneCI ... ~ted --.... lo dw Mlwport Hatbor-CcNta ..,_ Aru. .,.11 .... -u,, oa n-.ct.y. Second dul potup pUd •t ec.- cW ... ,c.ul. 1118 NEW?OI\1' HAA.IOR ENSIGN-•djudpd to be • newspaper ,( .-nl drcllllldoa by c-t dec:rft No. A·l0178 dakd Ml.y ••· 1951, In s.,.n-Gowt for-the Counf)' of Onnae, Stau~ of Cali(areb, and tr, ,_ dw.eol il qMli.fied to publith all public: node• rcquhd by bw, ARVO E. HAAI'A . . . . , . . Ownef •nd Publi.t.hn PEG HAAIA. . • . . . . . . . .A.Iodatc Editor SUBSC .. IPTION RATES I•~Afta : Oneytu,SS.00;2ycan,S 8.00 0. of tllrhat .Vn: One yur, S6.00: 2 yean, 110.00 ~ <liM ../!«; 1¥, -"¥ ARVO E. MAAPA, owner and'publisher of the Ensign • • "BIND HIM DOWN FROM MISCHIEF" A letter to the editor, printed on this page, obviously is taking issue with the Log's statement that Newport Beach tax- payers have made no commitment for massive spending by the City Council to buy new park sites, The letter writer points out that the June 6 park bond election results did indeed show a majority in favor · of the 3 bond proposals, and then adds: "Isn't that what Democracy is all about ?" Last week's Log, and previous Ensign stories, also reported the majorities for the 3 bond proposals --58.4%, 56.6% and 53,2%. These are slim margins of approval and do not by any means con- stitute a mandate to the City Council t o go ahead with multi-million dollar land purchases, by-passing further voting by the local citizens. But the bed-rock principle goes deeper than that. In the first place, I take Issue with the use of the term, "Democracy." That Is not what our Founding Fathers established 200 years ago. They had no intention of allowing the government to become an Instrument to steal the fruit of one man's labor and give It to another who had not earned It, They knew well the perils of demC'Cracy, which basically is rule by man and not by law, placing property, and liberty, and life Itself, at the mercy of the popular whim of the mo- ment. Thomas Jefferson said, "In ques- tions of power then let no more be heard of coofldence In man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the con- stitution." Our nation was established as a consti- tutional republic, which Is rule by law, administered by representatives chosen by the people. Amendment of our basic law was purposely made difficult, so that there could be no quick and easy change by temporary whim. Under our Republic, we carry on governmental functions under existing law, and we have the right to seek change in the law --by legal means, not by subterfuge. In the matter of bond Issues, we are obligated to abide by the legal requirement for a 2/3 majority vote, and not evade the law by side- stepping this requirement, There Is yet another Issue thai the writer of the letter is overlooking. That is the obvious inequity of non-property owners having the right to Impose addi- tional tax burdens on property that they do not own. That Inequity is the basic reason for the 2/3 vote on bond Issues, which must be paid for by property taxes. Il property owners alone were voting, then a case could be made for a majority vote on bonds, Eternal vlgUance continues to be the price at liberty. This watchfulness Is all the more Important in these days, ~ there Is a determined, contln-utnr attack on the right to own private property, the foundation at all other in- di.Yi-.1 rtgJU. Il the safeguards oo prop- erty owuerllhtp are overthrown, all other rtpta will alao be lo.st. QUOTE OF THE WEEK n. ..._ otm.lfldm(Jftd Nnt11 Lud*' off•r I he followtna • ... I 111 f Qaott of •• Week: '"Georra luJh, now t • .. u.it .. No-1D • cam.-lon ..... ~d....., .. •--··-1o 1964, •f4: 1r a..t ClliM n trr.l no ck Uolso-lfollotoo, "'"' tlco 'UIIIPed b J 2 ...... ._... ... Wnw.'"-TJNAnkwo/ Letters to Editor What's ? 0 14•JOACT dldllo Tllaocl •J'Iol Ia 1 .. 1 ............... -........... pest u-your? •· opinion? TOM ANDERSON ~· ~· .. -......, -. .... bot """' -.J -· pork --.... 7loopoot ·-lool --...... -.... hot • ·-.. poe-., ...., --.... lolld..-..,. •• ,.._ cu. Tod&J Wllorodo ... - AdtbutO:w•~ To ,.,.,., F.,., r ...... J7/16J ' . . ltfaltlleJiftportS.C'fOttn. Ctam ... N._., ~.. 'J'bU wet•• q..uoa t.· IIQIIo 71111 .. 1/S IIOJoriiJ cr.tYO bccdiOI dollclll taloliMrlr . "WIIAT DO YOU'TIIIIIK WILL r ..... llllacloar---$100 bllllllcc, wlclcb -81 THIILUOR aUEITI THE IM-IMI. Mdl 1e't ttat Yblt il*dMift JOIIUOII'I · 1M' PRESIDB!fTLU. CAMPAIGN?" How to Ruin My Wflole De7 Do-.., Ia au..-? yoar ace ... -talol dollctt A-111 -110 worl:otra ot ...... ,, or $SU b7Woo-ItA liM-tbe o.-nt PutJ otllct lD DoYid G. l'wtor ..... c-~~-1110 A.att.-Way Nboo'l 1mpoeed ftl'l ud Newport Blaeb prtu -.,,. bad -1ooa11 0 1I'IIY BACK SCHIUTZ? ---bolort ool1..,. ~~-of T7lt Eutp tilt >017 llbonl Domoenla. ··w.u, whlt'n you IIOlna to be apinJC thll month?" my friend inquhod. "I'll bet _rou couldn't poaibly come up with tnotbor paae telliq what You're: for." Aa th• feUow who hid to rjde with hJI mother-in-law "CoaMI'fttl J--Sebml._ He tu dtnhted tbe doUU. ~u ....... ~ He bU prapo8ld weHlre H· ROBDT H. BRAlmiMBlllG aad Tom Allder-, MIDillDc oa form to lltabU•h a miDlmom bu -~ pluiDIU-tbo --~-Par-ruaruleed loeomt lor 8Yor)' the uadcrtlter: "J'U do·.tt, but It 'a aoinl to ruin my whole day ... acer fA U. Newport mJui.. tJ Ucut, ban DO mora ebane41 tamil)' pliAt at Pblleo-Ford Corpor-of wiDWtc lD Nmember tban Tbe 'latest ftprel from tbl &tioD'I Aeroeatroale DMIIoa. IW st. _,JobA m&rrJ1DC B1llJ Department of Health, Edue&- He neclldl Worth W. F'H· Gr&b&m. So, why ran? Uon Ud Wel!aresbolrttatmer derlck, reeealb' named <!tree-It la certaiDb too late to 15 'mUUoo PII'IOGI are DOW JACK c.wnw tor of operat1ou: SCCii)OI't for pall Rlcblrd NUoo &Dd tbe Re-being ~rted 00 welflre bJ the dl.ri.siou. Mr. Brandeabarr :QbUeu Put7 to the rtpt of the Amertcu tu:payera. Tblll prevJousb'wuaprocrammu-.~~ It Ia ad 80 maay ta equivalent to the comtmed I'm for pttina out of the UN end ptdna into a world orpnizatiob compoMCI only o( tho• utioM who beUe't'e ~:':':mberaw:r nw::u:: "tU:laflormed eGIUJeJ'fttlVes'' popuJaUoo of Nebrub, Alasb, asslpments lD marnzfa.etar1ac tboapt (&Del still tblnk) u.t Oregon. Mont.u., ldabo, WJo- •-~-•·· A -~-• lD tb e•-M-of 11,___ tbe mtng, Colorado, Arllooa, lbb, s-ee ,.._... trOLIUiu;vaac • -......., was Nevada, Delllware, South Oa.ko- • JACK CASSIDY, ol 20219 Streb st., Sa.ota Alia HeJetU, ca-'110 worker ·-"Rlgtct oow., the biaest issue ll the brat-to at Democrat bead· qautera aod the dJshooest)' I bat thl,s suggests," in nd pnctice the freedom and dianHy of the individual. For encounaina tho• who would "rather crawl on their knees to 1960. Before tbat, be wu 1a bectma1ac al. a retllro to coo-ta Vermoot aDd New Ramp- the U. S. Army for 10 Ye&rl .....U.m, Can 1t be tbalthese shire Tbe' cost· $1 6 btl- Moscow than to die under an ato m bomb" to start cr aw ll na , •nd 1oo d riddance. For rememberlna the Cold War abroad •nd as· a -<~decl mlssUe ma!nteo-people wbo ban studied aoo • • ' r..... Uoa a mootb, • KARL AXT ATER, of 611 Poppy Ave., CorOlll. del mar, eampa.lgo worker --"Bussing. It Congress basu't passed tbe anti-bussing law. What ldnds of seboots will kids be bussed to? Can their pueo.t. atrord It?" ance omcer aod lostrudor 011 piDed .., much oowledtt au With only tbls partottbeKis- varloul surtaee-to-air and tbue Pl.ll Jal'l are Jet so atnger-Nimn &dmioJstrattoo ground weapoos. oa.Jwe? 'ntly remember can-record, bow can any Repub- Th A • p t Ucan candidate lovetgb agaio.st the CoLd War It borne are e mencan ar :v blg govermnellt,bccdgottlotlctu, J aDd weJI.a.re spending? WbeD 1972 PLATFORM tn tact, Ntmn has already ..... many of the tbl.ngs McGoven • LEWlS BOWDEN, ot 1864 Part Ave., Costa Mesa, worker for ca!Jd1date directly rellted; and that we cannot pollibly win the Cold War •broad unless we This is r he second installment of the hi&hliahts of the platform of the American Party, a program quite diHerenl from that offered by Sod.alist Party A and Socialist Part y 8 : PROTECTION FROM CR IME AND VIOLENCE ''The law.,.biding citiz.en of the United States has a r!Jht to be protected from c rim e , v •o le nce •nd lawlessness. ·'The American Party pkdges fuU support to local law enfo rcement in their crusade to control crime; reforms in o ur judicial system to provide a speedy a.nd just determination in cnminal cases; and retention of the historic con!titu- tiona! right of each sta te and the federal aovernment, t 0 i mp os e ca pi I a I punishment for aaravated '-Timinal offenses . "We suppon ma1t1mum penalt ies. for the crime of skyja cking and politica l assassinations. ''We support local control and financina of our local police forces and will oppose all attempts to .establish over them. feder:al control DRUG ABUSE ''The American usertl that drup uriow nation. problt!m in our "We oppo~~e Jepliulion of marijuana. We fiVor ltrona local nd state laws makin& it a criminal offense with a sentence for anyone conYic ted of scUinJ or supplyina drup, uceptina fo r prescribed purposes. medical ''The ultimate source of most hard drup in the United States is the poppy field s of Red China. We depkne President Nix on's fai lure to take any meanin&ful action t o stop the flow of hard drup from Red China to the United States and pledae our full support to stop thM us.ult on our AmeriCIIn youth. RESPECT FOR LIFE "A companion to the rUe of crime in America ~~ been t he p owin& lick of respect for life and the Institutions o f homa, RWTiap and famUy. '"The A~Mfkan Party rccopb.n that the n... nd most Important role or aonmment at 1ny l..,el 11 tbe protection of tbt riaht to tile. Tbe Amedoan Party Oppotelt d ftt ... ptl to UbertHse aay aatHboftk)n ............. tty their ftrJ' 11t .. , protect tU ..._ or tbotl inno~t•l_. •We to ..,,., • .._....._ '"W• .,. oppoNd to euthanasia, the so~Ued "mercy-killina" of the aged , ailina or infirm, by the adminiJtration of druas or the witholdina of medication essential to the promises to do. Even so, many of the same conservatives demand: "Wou.kl you rather have McGovern?" I Question, why don't they add •••• "or Norman TOOma.sJ" Almost everyooe knows that, patient's co mfort possible recovery. "'~e fuUy support laws proridina criminal penalities for the uns olicited o r U elected, liberal McGovern wlU try bard to surpass Nl.z.- oo's fanta.sttc deficit speDdl.og with all hts eoclaUstic endea- vors. Some also mow that his many wUd-eyed schemes will ban oppoaiUoo in Congress from both partie•, and perhapl a few Americans are already pooderlng impeachment pro. ceedings. Tbese same people ltnow that McGovern has never espoused conservatism and presentation ot exhibition of obtunity, includin& any publi c d is play o f homosuuatity. GUN CONTROL "'The American supports the rit;ht Pan y can't even be called a "pbotl- c ititens t o b< of aU ru lly pro tected in their homes, persons and property . .. The Constitution of the ey'' conservative. As cooserntins, they sboakl also 1tmw that the best way to sabotage the cooserntJve movement Is to elect a pOOney conservative. Maybe tbey bave United States affords to done that before. every citi~en the right to So again, wby are Schmitz keep and bear arms. and ADdersoo. riiDD1.oJ? .•.• "Th-1 1 1 For the coo.senattve• who be-... aw ess a wa ys Ueve that tlr>se American tu- acquire weapons and the payers who work sboukl Uve r~sult or disarmina o ur citizens, coupled with Judicial emasculation of loca l po lice protection. wo uld be to leave the avera ge citizen without protectio n from the lawless. We support a mandatory jail sentence for anyone using s ruearm in the commission o f a fel ony ... WELFARE 'The American Party is sensitive to the needs of America 's aaed. blind and disabled citiuns and fully supports nate and local programs to enable these citizens to live in di&nity and economic security. "We are unalteubly opposed to tax supported subaidies to able-bodied penons who refuse to work, enpae in welfare fraud , or utilize their reproductive capacities for the pUJpose of securina e.en la.raer welfare paymenta. better than those wbo won't. On the first Tuesday after the first Mooday 1n November, 1972, we do have a choice, not just an echo, Tldnk THRICE before you ma.lte YOUR cboice. Shlrley Muclteothaler Fullerton L&GAL NOTICE NOT ICE OF PUBLIC REARING Notice 1s hereby given that the Plannlng Comml5slon at tbe City of Newport Beach will hold pubUc bearlnpooappllca- tlolls lDltlated by tile PlancllD( Commission described as fol- lows: AMENDMENT NO. 337 A proposal toreclasslfJfrom the R-2, R-3 IDd C-1-H Dls- trleu en the R-1.5 Dtstrtet, an property located oo Balboa l.oland and geoenlly -by the llarth 8a1 Froat, the East Bay Froot, tbe Soutll Bay Front aod Waters Wu. 'flds proposal encompasses aU prop. erty oo Balboa lslaod except u follows: I. AU C-IIOOedloUooMar. lne Anuoebetweeaapoilltaouth or Park Aveue aod the alley • • We s uppor t all south of the Nortb 81.1 Froat. nece~acy statutory and 2. AU c.tiODIIJJotsonAp.te adminiltrtti•e anu:ndmenta Avenue between Part Anooe nece.ary to acltine the co mplete elimination o f rampant fraud in public ...a.t.nce propama. JobD Black -· "Vietnam and the veterans. Nixon bas cut dowD on vets• hospital care. We must do something a- bout thai and we must get out of Vietnam," 0414A. AlDEN 10WOIU4 JEFFREY • DANA ALDEN, 124 Vta Uo. dine, Lido Isle, eha.lrman of the local campatp •• "For tbe past 4 years, President lltzoo has booo NOT eodlclg the war, merely changing the emphasls from a ground war to an air war. Hls ablllty to hoodwlnlr.: tbe people ts tbe most important issue. Thls frigbt~ ens me." • JEFFREY GOELITZ, 700 Bl.soo Ave., East Blutf, cam- paign worker •• "The VIetnam war is the ma.jor Issue. It has dh1ded the oaUon." LI!GAL HOTCC:E NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARIN G Notice is Dereby given that the Planni.og Comml..ssl.on ol the ~tty otNewport Beach w111 bold a sdi11c bearlng oo the appUcat1011 ol Emkay Deveklp. meat COJliiRD.Y, Inc.for AmeOO- ment No. 341 011 property lo- cated at the southerly coroer or Spruce street and Quail Street to conalder an ameOO- ment to tbe Pla.noed Commlll- lty Deveklpmem studards for "Newport Place.. to prO'fide for AatomobUe Ceater U9ellge Yitb1o lndustrlal Site 28, Notice 1s hereby further gt veo tbat said Pt~>Uc bearing wUl be bekt oo the 21st da7 ol September, 19'1Z, at the boor ol 7:30p.m. In the COUDCU CtJam. bers of the Newport Beach City Hall, at wbf.eh Ume and plaee any and all perlklOI lnterested may 11JP1U and be beard tbere- on. Jaet:l.e Heather, Secretary llowport Blaeb City PlulllAc Commlssloa Pabllsb: September 7. 1972, ln tbe lltwpOI'I llarbor Eut110. LIGAL N011CI "We op~ 111 federal fundin1 in pubUc....uailtance PfOP'I.IM." ..., the alloy -• Ill the Sooth 8aJ f'rool. II OhOuld be - tbat thlD ... mp~~oo -DOl toelllle the C-1-R IOOed loU at tbe w tb•..t corDer ol. Apte Aveaae aM Part AftDua. 3. AU C.l 100et1 loU.., tho ftOTICE OF PUBLIC BEARJIIG -Bay Frool belw-OpoJ llolleo U ... ...,. ~~-IIIII win the Cold War at home, that aithouah Moacow could pouibly Washinrton destroy "'· is more likely co . Stop Steellna from Children I'm for bCJinnjna, now, rqular payments on the national debt, which is the laraeiC any n~Uon h11 ever known. For payina it off ounel•es rather than stealln& from ow children's children. I 'm pn .. en pet~ceful, for allowina IITHI:ed while in priYite ...embly lilt~ those in Appallcbin, N .Y ., the same coniCitutional immunities as are a:ranted our Communist c iti~en crimin1ls. The pn111:en were arrested and jailed on mere suspicion, with no endencc that they were plannin1 a job biger than a brid&e to urnament or a course in flower ltrlnainJ. Yet other known aiminals, Communists dediCated to the overthrow of our Country, ue unlowch•hle! If touched, our touched Supreme loose. 1·m Coun turns 'em rep lacina politicians who YOte for whate¥et their constituents w1nt, riaht or wron&, with votin& machine~. This would be • real economy. And in many cue• the votin1 machine would Jive us better repre~entation. Fo r pre•entina public empbyees ho m s pendin1 ony &ovemment time, money or equipment in 1ny political camp.aip. For restricti.nJ poliUca.l contributions to uniona. I'm for mom. llw •bo-t-e n.pediency. For ,..ctlclrtt whll you preach. As N•hunel Cotton Council's Ed Upecomb aya, "luac u the temperance lecl:1lftlf wbo 1~ drua.t II 1 pater liability to hit cau.ae tb.a ta the edmitted ba11y, 10 the buan.. who preach• free eaterprl11 whJI• he puticts-t• ln Pf'OIRml of poUtkal illt.,.,.tion lt a LIGAL HOTICI (In abort, the Amerian Pllty belie.-that thOle wbo wort lboukl U.e better A'feaat Ud PIUI AHDIII. • tbl Pll.ll.ni.Dc Comm.laakJD al.tbe C. All loU tm CoW.. tole. CIIJ ot lltwpOI'I Blaeb wiUbold NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AMKIIDIIEIIT !10 Ill • pobllc bearlof tm tbeOIIPUea-lltllleo u ... ...,. ~~-IIIII than thoea who won't. NoTe a.xt w•k on The Americ:&n hr1y, tbe Party G•orae W11lace bllped buUd, the htty wbkb 11 offerta1 the AID«rican peopW a choice intteld of A PIWI t1> atatod-tloo Ill llarbot Coy Se ... l for tbe PJaccolDC Commtaa® ot 20.11,040 ot tilt !ltwpOI'Is.etl Am-oat to Oot Ptrmllllo. tbe CIIJ ot llowport Boaeb will llllllldpal Codo to-* 111M 1546 .. PI-IJ -ot bold a pobUn bear1of .., tbo tbo -famlll at to UJ U4a Paellle VJow llrlnt, Cor. lllPHeatloo Ill F 6 p Areloro 41P111 Ill tbl a .. t.s Diltrlct o. del Mar. to permit a r... tor a u .. Permit 1111 oasnp ... .-u •" • mulmam ., 110 """'""" balltllDc .... loebr triJ -ot zu ..., ao ~· Mt or c.e-ro.tt. tlal room, •''*!"'DC• Ud ltor-1111: Street, Jfewport .JiaC.k. lot ar-., Wldeblnr Ia liU'&W ap IMIICIIM aat turtblr to to permit tb1 COD.Itrwcboa ~ bit d to aelld 100 ~ Ullelll «MIIbll ot IJIJrOfal • rMfdMtll1 ... ta q tiM C-1 felt. r..-rdlll 1M "etr•l"ll. DlJtrlct. ealdlo. ......,_ ~~~--. . ltllllcellcbertiiJ-I!Io-_lD,......,._Il•• _,lD......,._Il_ .Rratii ..... 1t 111M-_,llcltoorloitwlll Ulal -pobllc ,...tar wtU Ulal -pobllc 111tr1ntcc will '~ -tlii--, -~ Mid • 1M IMl day at llo Mid GO 1M l1at *Y ot llo Mid 101 1M 11at daJ Ill tho Lorcf, 11to1 I wiD patra~l 2 • Pt11, ol 1M -871! 'tr, It'll, oliN-ot sez.,._ It'll, OtiM-Ill tlltt IIOd 11c11cc .-1 -Ill ?:80 P.ll. II 1M Cow oD· ?:JO p.a. ta 1M c-tt C...._ UO p.a," tilt~ C1tcun- _.., -1M -.,c-uttllt._t_ llonotiMIIoopwiS.ObCIIJ lleraot .. ._1_CUJ -1 ud 1o tilt -Ill lo-CIIJ lllll, 01 --... 11&11, ol --IIIII p1oot 11&11, til --ud plooo diL pMe.., MIS Ill,.., • UJ.., &I ,._IIIIa 111~ Uf 81 aD,. a•' 1 •••t It -dQU, uel ol ..... , t , ---IIIII 1lo ---llo--__ ... leo __ Uao, wiDI_IM __ D -. OL OL Ill r!= II .. 11W .. 1ae1J11" tw, harltu'J .._ I?Ftr,......,., ............... ......,., .... ... Ill 111a11 ~ .......... Clb' WcJIIlllt ._. CIJ , We a .. I .... CIJ ' .. ,,.a # -rt at b ,.....c...... .n 'lc.::':du !'I 7 c::·:· -11 'C w. :f 1 •~ .__. '• lftl, -• -712--v ?, lt11, P ·'* t, __ ?, lftl, 11:1'-JI.) 1*1 ......... ...._ rmp II................... .. ............. I V I sreater liabilitY tban ibe •dm.itted Soda till, .. I'm for m&ktlll dllp•y of the b•mmor and lliclde In equal crime with d.ilptay of the IW'Utika. For accotdina Pucl1ts equal "human r!Jbts" with CommuDJ1t1 . For revival of the old tJosu: .. Buy American." And for eddina : "le Amertca.n, Think Amerian, Act American." For reYitin& Hull's outd1ted reciprocal trade qftlements to make our rorelp tnde really reciprocal. For tndin& to win, not to lo•. For c han&ina &o urnment policies which hne rulned or .are ruinin& our w•tch, coal, textile, &laa, cutlery, steel, chinaware (87 percent of the ch.inlware bou,aht in the U.S. la.ll year was produced by foreian countriea) and many other industries. I'm for haltin& the fli&ht of American ... capit•l from t his countTY by offerinJ more freedom and a better deal at ho me . We've jpven two rnillton jobs to foreian friends snd enemies with the 521 billion we'•e put into foreian fsctorin s ince 19•5 . I'm for .. free-uade" with the world , just as :1000 u we repin o ur freedo ms at home -endinl! union moro-pay.J.eu-work raclr.eteerin&, confiacatory tax•tion and £ederal st ran&ulat ion of free enterprise. I'm for the riJht to be prejudiced . People are individuals endowed with God-siven freedom to •rrive at different conclusioru and prejudices from wh1tner facts they w1nt to explore. Or to ay, like the dear old lady: "Don't conf\lae me with the [leu, my mind il made up." BtfoN aar SIUIImlt Before hni n& Su mmit -two -man twenty -man -l 'm ony o• fo • makin& the Kremlin prove ill claims to wantint; puce by doinathese th.inp: (I ) Lift !he Iro n Curtain to let everybody out who wants out. Freedom to le•}/f' is the essence of freedom. Any countty that doea not allo w its citizens to /t:a}lf' is a &law. state. ( 21 Aaree to rree elecHons in all the aateUite countries. (3) Allow Ea1t Germany and West: Germany t o vote on reunification. (-4) Withduw Chinese Communist troor-from North loru and a&re~ to free election• and unification. {5} Free aU enal .. ed states; free elections, freedom of reli&ion , a~~embly , pre•. I'm for killina forei&n aid to all enemies and to 111 ."neutrals"', unleu the United St1te11 pt atrateaic materialt, war b•tes or other oo ncrete ""alue received" . For sneriRJ diplomatic relation• with •II Communist aonmments . Por the ofialn~l Bricker Amendment, o utlawin& 1ecret , uncon1titutlonal Pruldenti.al traatiea not ratified by Corcrea. For endlna 1U federal aid to education. Pot ..UOaautct control 1nd -..pp6rt of the public achoot. in aate and loul aovtmm~nu. Por tcboob wbkh IM'd in teacben lneteld of cdeY~ton ead ar•a•lla••· For ttbooll wMela educllte 110t -· bul ""'"'-· "" t1co ~ or -· 10 ~foe U.. JlfO rata COil of hddo• ..,.,tc.o --II)' --~-:-. p • tl lie, n1n1ah•, l•lllret••. C.t,ollc ~o fret? ............. J"• .... ttl' ta. of dlpfw. ·-Plio-· INI----.. -no. . City Building Permits Boll ........ -dllr· • C<*liiA DEL lUll • 11AL80.t. llctllo lUI I-II....... ll. C...,, 1411.0, 101·1/1 -C ... lla, I -,, Z .., ... "--....... ~ ....... $11,100. -dWollllc. Ill "· Bol>oe ~ ... -... -· ......_, .._ .... I _,, BIN., $11,000, lor. II tllo-Ill 11,000 I IIIII dWollllc. 110 Fonlolt 11-tllo~,z-, ud_, An,, $'10,000, .-. 110 oadiUW. 8&lbo& • BIG CAifYOJf Warmtnctm. add 111M: at 10'1 Btrd., eaeb $10 O(W). II. II. 81DIIII llo., 5 ....,. Mar-oad '106 lrb A .. ., • WEST NEWf>OR'I' HEIGHTS -dor......,,._.., .._ aeb $11,000. Canloo C..,., ..., dreaiDc U... taaJ. $111,100. Dla-81:11W, 1 ltca'J. 1 room, 154.llilou'<ma, $14,SM . ._ ICMo-. ....,. IUD-wdl doreutar, 501 -I Drift, • IIEWPORT SHoRES 111 <~nlllll. 10 c-.....,. $110,111. 11. K~otor. z _, d-.>lo• ., Laoe, $101;000, WolleiD Fodenl SaYiql o1 101 Wall> ... ~,000. 0 NE'Wl'alT Lao .... leo. [anal b poH. Rood 6 F&-' _, du-Tom 8-. I _,._,_ 1Dc ODd _...,. 1o< ro-· ploiH II 101 ODd Zll Colton at 1515 'M""on Dr •• $45,000j able olllee tdldSac at 2'144 L st.. eac.b $41,155. J517S.uban Dr.,M&,OOO,aad Cout H1FJ,, former locatioDol. • WEST UPPER BAY 4'505 SM .... Dr-. $M.500. CDU: Nureery, hS,OOO. Clark Kllll. add 2Dd lltory U -8ellloc.l_,.-.. , L. II. Wrtl[lll,-eatOY• loU l!orJI LG.,IIZ,OOO. a.t 50f S5tb st., $50,000. pn.p, 121-l/2. Jum1De A'fe., Grul:lb • £1111 Co., 901 Dover • AIRPORT AREA $1&,000. Dr., remodel, $8,000. PODiieroa Bomu, puUtlou Read • Fata~U, ~ Rtebard Bruan. pool at 1942 IJIIIeJoctrlcalll4000Weotor[J, o,.r prap, 10?-1/1 Acaela GaiUY Dr.,l6,000. $U ,IOO. An., $10,440. lbr-GU'd lnc,, 2 &tory, 1 M&cArtbl8' Ltd., Z lltotJ ol-• NEWPORT CENTER UD1t dwei.Ung, ZlOO Leenrd flee ~ 4299 Mu.Artbur lrTtne eo .• remodel ..ate at Lue, $55,000. BR 1BHING UP OD thetr apprec.tatloD of tbe arta: ue Newport Belcb Vtee.Mayor Howvd Rogers, Mrs. Robert Woodruff m:S tbe Rev. Jobn AsbeJ, :u tbey get ready for tbe beoeftt art auction slated by st. James Episcopal Cburcb on Sept, U at the lrYtne Coast Cotmtry Clta). A 4:30 p.m. receplJoo 'Ifill be fol.lowed b7' tbe auctloo at 5:30. Proceeds from tbe invita.Uooa.l afta1r wt.ll StQ)Oft tbe scbolarsbJp procnm tor semlrart&Ds and DOVtces Ill r ellgtOus orders from st. James Par lab. LttboenPhs, etchings, •oodctb, oU &Del watercolors from fll.mous arUsts. For fUrther intormatl.on, call 548.4981. (E nslp pboto.) Bml., $540,000. 500 Newport Cder Drt'ftl tor • BALBOA ISLAND MapelDdUU1eaofPalDAllo, Ultruylltema!De., $14S?S· at J. B. Niday, add 2bd floor, 6 lltorJ llM1 frame aDd coa.~ 550 Newport Center ~1ft 'tt 310 Raby' AYe., $15,000. crete bolldLD&IDNewport Pb.ce, tbe lrT1oe c o., $11,000; DeW' K. ADderiOD, Z storJ d~lel, $1,545,180, coutrucUoo. 1D el1atlog bll11d· 1520 AbakJDe Pl., $40,000. Koll IDcome Properties, lm· 1DC at 630 Newport Center Dr. Pbllip hleb, 2 story d~1eJ., pronmeot ot orftee IUI.te, .OZO for Seztaot Restaun.nt, $100,. 110 Sappbire Ave., $45,000. Blrcb st., for Arpa EJPktn.· 000; DeW' floors Uld eeWne, F. D. Grud., 2 story d~1eJ., GEM TALK TODAY By J. C. H"mphrlu J. C. HwmJI!rt•., ..._ .r.or, • IIU N•wport .1\ollif.. '-u .__ • c .. ~~o .,_ Loftdmaril /tK 11fmott It _,.or•. U 1111 •wtllorlf)' 011 c•m• o11d ~-·?· PAHHIHG FOR DIAMONDS -_...=L!E~G!!-'!:L~H~O~T~I!:C!:E-,--___ !:L!:EG~AL!:.!:H~O~T.!:IC!:E~ __ ,to .. IB,300; at 4010 Btrcb st., 44 Fublon Ulalld, 16<),000. ZIZ Ill•-AYO,,I80,000. for StJpuk M.edlcal Grote>, Ba.J1:u IuunDce Co.. ten- ORDINANCE NO, 1464 distance of 300 feet trom tbe $12,353 I.Dd Weltb&y FIDI.Dcla.l aot tmproyement at 6ZO New. AN ORDINANCE OF THE erterlor boUDda.rles of IWll· Corp., $18,900, port Center Drln, $2.5,600. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH cant's property. TbeCityClert • CAMEO fDGHLANDS Pa.ctf1c Muttal Life lowr· AMENDING SECTION 20.47 •• s hall DOt1fy tbe appeallDg party Sam Bub, Plmmlog pooJ.. a..oce Co., ?00 Newport Ceater 070 OF THE NEWPORT of the date set for tbe appeal 339 Milford. $6 000 Dr., add scu~e to lnClPOI"t BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE aod shall a.l8o oottty tbe Pla.o~ ' • foUDda.Uon, $4.2,000. TO PROVIDE FOR APPEALS ntng Commil:sion. Upon re~ • HARBOR VIEW HILLS • EAST UPPER BAY TO THE CITY COUNCIL ceivtng .ootlce of appeal to tbe J. Rooaeye., nlmmi..Dg pool In1ne Co., add totlre spr!Dk- FROM DEClSIONS OF THE City CowcU, tbe Commanlty at 27 Point Lorna Dr. oo Spy. ler system, 25Z5 Ea..slbltlft' Dr., PLANNING COMMISSION ON DeYelopmeot Dtreetor sball glu.s Hlll, $5,500, $5,900. MODIFICAnONS COMMIT· submit a written report oftbe ,-----------'__:_: _______ .= TEE PROCEEOD'fGS Planning Commlssioo proceed· The City CouncU of tbe City lngs to the City CouncU. to. of Nnport Beach DOES OR-gether W'lth aU maps, letters, CAIN as follows: extliblta, andotberdocameotary SECTION 1. Section 20.4'1.-eYideDCe coosidered by tbe 0'70 of tbe Nnport Beach Muo~ Plannl.ng Commta:sioo ID reach· lclpal Code 1.1 amended to read: tog a deetsloo. "20.47.070 Appeal. A. IN-(3) Declsloo. Tbe Clty CollD· ITlATION OF APPEAL, ln ell shall render Its dectstoo case tbe appUcant or any other wlthln SO days after the close interested person Is oot sat~ of sueh heariDg. . lsfied wttb the action of the F. RIGHT OF REVIEW BY Few people know that dia~ Mod11lcatioos Committee, he CITY COUNCIL. Tbe City moOOs can be: found by using may awea.l In wrttiDg to the Council, oo Its own motion, the familiar gold panning pro~ Planning Commission by ftllng adopted by four afllrmaUve cess. a Notice of Appeal with tbe votes, may elect to reriew aD1 , , , ADD ONE SCREAM Can you imagine pouring turpenun~ on an open cut? This was the favorite way to prevent lockjaw some years ago. Naturally, we wo uldn't think of doing this now. Bul then, we're lucky. We have tetanus toxoida and antitoxins. Thanks to mc<lical 5e~ena, lockjaw need no longer be a k1ller ... prcv1o usly, death occurred in 90% of the cases. Children, because of their affinuy for cuts. sometimes p1ck up the t~t.a.nus germ. So, if ther~ arc youna children in your family, be sure to ask your physk1an about preventive leta null shots. It's al••.-ays wiSt to scc:k your doctor's adviCe before using •'"Y mcd1C10es. And nell\ time: you have a prescription to be fil led , thmk of us. Christensen _, L COAST ••n. -A DD. ..... OJdOL& J .... SUBSCRIBE TO OU R HO\fE:TO WN NEWSPAPE R THE NEWPORT HARRO R ENSI GN 1 YE:.-\R OSLV U --2721 E. C OAST HWV ., C. D. M. Just as In pa.nnJng gold, the SecretarJ of tbe PJannlngCom. decision of tbe Uodlft.ca.Hoo mlner stakes out a. dalm oear mission within seven (7) cat. Committee or tbe PlaDo1.og a uttle river, dtp UDtllhe1lrd.s eodar days following the de-Commlssioo approviD( an ap~ a streak or blue clay. Hetru.s:-clsion of tbe Committee. plication for a. modt.ftcatioD. ports that clay to the stream B. FEE. To partially de-The City Council's rtpt at. and washes It ln three slens, tny the admlnistntlve costs r eYiew may be eurct.ed at each llaY1Dgdtfferents1Hholes. of tbe City, the Notice of Ap-any time prior to the exptn.. When only grant remains, peal sball be a.ccompaoled by tlon of 21 days from lbe date he eastly spots the largest dia~ a fee of ODe Htmdred Dollars oo wb.lcbtbePia.miDgCommJ.s. moads lD the top ll..,.e, medl.· ($100.00). sba nodeu lta dect.tr.A. !D. urn Ill tbe secoDil and tbe smal-C. DATE •• NOTICE. Tbe any appllcaUon for I modlft. lest 1D tbe third. He then tries Planni.Dg Commission shall set eattoo pr~c In •bleb tbe to get the best possible price a date for publiC bearing and City Council nerc1Ms IU:rtpt from buyers. gin DOtice in the samt mao~ of rerte•, tbe: Ctty Clerk shall We could run short of electricity. Venezoela Is ooe of the few oer as prescribed to Sedioa set a date tor public bearlDg countries left •here an lnde-20.47. 040. Upon recelYin& No. aDd giYe ootlce to the maDDI!f pendent mloer can sttll legJ-1-Uce of Appeal to the Pla.nnt.ng specllled to Section 20,47.0?0E ly keep wtat he flbds. The Commisstoo, the written tlDd~ (2). The City Clerk shall abo fa med BanNs dlamood, found top of the Mod.ltlcatlons Com· give nltten ootlce of tbe time by s urface pamdng lD Vane-mtttee stall be submitted to abd date set for tbe beU'ing zuela, na cut into stones which tbe Pta.nntng Commission to. to the appUcaot and tht Pla.o- enri.ually told for $200,000. gether with all maps, letters, ning Commission. Upoo. re· But the miner shortly ran exhibits, and other documen. catYtng ootice of tbe CltyCouo· through the mooey ant1 •ent tary evidence considered by ctl revlewproceedlng.tbeCOm· bo=••:,to.:,:,m,:lJJI:=II(:,'.:pl~n.:...::(A:::dv:;::.)_ tbe ModUlcaUons Committee 1D munity DeYelopmeot Director --: reachlng a declsioo. shall submlt a W'J'ltteo report D. DECISION. The Planning of the Pl.anni.llc Commtssioa Commissloo shall render tts proceedings together witb all· decision within Urlrty (30) days maps, t..tters, emtblts, aD:t after tbe flUng of sueb appeal other documentary l'rldeoot E. APPEAL TOCITYCOUN. collSidered b)' tbe Pla.rudng ClL. (1) ln case the appll~ Comm1ss1oo 1n reacbing a. de· cant or any otber persoo. Is cisloo." DOt saHsfSed Yltb the action . SECTION 2. Tbis ord11'4!WI of tbe PlaoD.ing Commlss1on., s hall be publlsbtd ooce lD tbe be may appeal 1D writlog to otftclal oe•apaper of the City, tbe City Council by fl.llilc a aOO the arne aball be eftec:. ootlce ot appeal Yltb the City ttve 30 days after tbe date Clerk wftb.l.o 21 days following of Its &doptlon. said action. Sa.Jd DOtice of ap. This ordl.DaDCe was Lotro- peal sb&U be accompanied by duced at a rtcuJU' meeting ).~~;=~~!!~ a fe e of Sev-enty .Fin Dollars of the City Couoeu ot tbe CltJ' (1'15,001 or Newport Belch held oo the (Z) llatA> •• Notice, The Z4th day al Ja[J, 19?1, IDd Ctty Clerk sball set a date ns adopted oo the 28th da.J for ptj)lJc bearl.Dg and gtve of August, 1972, by the follow· DOtlce by publlcattoo of ootfce tog Yote, to wt.t: of the beu'l.ng Ill tbe otncla.l AYES, COUNCU...U:AJf : Ryckoff. oewapaper of the City and by KymJ.a. Roprs,UciDD.Is, Croul, posting the notice Ill DOt less Dostal, stoz'e. than two coosplcuous places NOF.S, COUNCILMEN: Nooe. on or dose to the property ABSENT COUNCJLMEN : Nooe. at 1eut teo days prior to tbe DoDald A. llcllmls l!oarlliC. or by ma111Dg the ... .,.,.. Uces, postage prepaid, at leut ATTEST: ft. n ~~ prior lo tbe beutnr. La.~~n. Lqioa to all property onere •bose City Clerk oam• &Dd addreuea IIJPIU' oo the la*t tu roll Publlab: Seplemt.r 7, 1912,1 u w1lldD a 1D tbe M....,..-t 8art>or Eu!tJ>, Remember that record- breaking heat wave last year? You weren't the on ly on e sweating it out. So were we. The demand for e lectricity hit an all -time peak on September 13, 1971. It was 13o/o higher than the 1970 peak. We met all demands, but our system was severely strained. But what about the years ahead? Each yea r the demand for electricity keeps rig ht on growing. New homes keep going up . And schools . Office buildings. Factories. All will require additional electricity. So will the new equipment needed to clean up the environment. Un less Edison is permitted to build additional power plants and transmission lin es, it may become necessary to blackout blocks of customers on a rotational basis within two or three years. Conservation is vital. • That's an immediate problem. We're work ing hard to resolve it. Th e long-rang-e problem requires finding more ways to consen·e en erg)· and to use our nation's total e ne rgy resourct>s "·iseh-. Th at in,·olws all of us. In Edison's f.,,;sil-fueled plants. for examplt>. \\"e're no\\" a hit> to produce 30'1< more eleuricit)· from a unit of fuel than in 1 \l~b. That lwlps. .-\nJ ln· usin)!: hi,:·lwr-,·oltage transmission lin,·><. \\"t''re abo a hit-t n dt·l i wr , ·lect r ici t)· murt' dticic·nt ly. Perhap;; \·ou can c·unsen·e en erg\'. tot>. I I aYE' )'OU considert>d ,,·a ys to make ew•r)· kilo\\"att count at home" We'll he happ)· to send you a list of practical suggestions. Write : Consen·ation. Edi son, P.O. Box 800. Rosemead , California 91770. -OUNG RIVER MAlE.· car 18·cl-" ·--' Yet permits necessary to build any new major plants have been delayed or blocked for the past four years. While 1 110Wtf shorttp did not beco11e 1 rtllil)o in 1971, the ll1rt1t of one did. Edison is wor•int w~h industrilllftd business firms to conserve electricity in ollices 1nd f1clories . E ~JH•~'~•""•D ~·n c•"'•"A' • .1131~ ....... ,.~,... ... ~ -·· .. a. ace,.._,. .. ? CAM ,.., • ..._._, ., ':P • • • • • • -. --. - -• • FOR YOUR PERFECT WEDDING! Come to The Frosting Houee! "WI!Nili!:HI.ANDOt' WEDDING IN V1T ATIUNS. ANNOU NCEMf:NTS, ~;'JCH•\ \'~;n ~APKJNS, WEDDING CAKE ORNAMENTS. t;\ 't:S"f !illftKS -IN •"Al.'T. A ONE-STOP PARADISE •. jIll Ttl~; I! H. lot~ TO-liE. 2384 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA Phone548-5794 WeetDayslOto5 NEWPORT Pf:NINSVLA. NOON TO 8 P . II. PHARMACY ~PHACTS KARL BARNUM AND CHARLES BUWNGTON THE .. ENGAGEMENT ol Mlso Dluo Clllrm&lae McKamJ llld Gnjcat Alu ~Recelmln ba1 ·bMa ·~ bJ Mrs. u:ar .. .... E. MeKamJ ol C.... dol liar. -of the lnlellded llrldl. Tbe ttlture croom is tbe ·-of Mrs. Louise Rlgelman~ CCMIC:I Mea. Tbe co"'le are -alleDdloc Calllornla state 'Ootnrstty at Lcs Angeles. MIss lleK&my' & Jtmlor. graduated from Coroaa del Mar high tiCIIoc>l aDd Oraoge Coast Col· Jep. Her fiance Is a graduate o1 Costa Mesa hlgb schOol and Druce Cout College. He 1s 1. ..mor 1D college. The young coaple are makiD.g plaos tor & tall weddln&:. (Peter Z. M, S!Dgor~.) DR. RUSHDOON EY WILL ADDRESS FORUM MEET Dr. R. J. R ushdoony will addresa the Second Tuesday Forum d1nDer oo "Tbe mean- lor ot llfe and death --per- specttye oaeapltalpun!shmeot•• at 7 p.m. Tueaday, Sept. 12, In the ADabelm bowl. 1925 Lin- coln BlYd. Tbe dJnDer Is spoo- sored bJ llon.l Advance, a dl- Yisloll ot lbeCbrlstla..D Freedom Fo111Gt1oo, Dr.Rusbdoooy, who famrs capital punishment oo. theological grounds, Is head ol Cbalcedon, an educational or- pDizatlon dedJ.cated to Chrls- Uu research. He Is the au- tbor of 16 books in the fteld& of theolop', b.tstory, pbilosophy and social problems. L!GAL NOnce NOTICE Of INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES """'"' u, 19?2 In addition to the prescrlp-aDd wben U shoUld NCYr be TO WHOM IT WAY CONCERN: Uon drugs whJch are anilable taten. Sl:fJject to iSS'IIUice of tbe only on the or der of a quaut1ed You'll l1ke t.be tast, trteud}J license applied for , ootice is doctor or dentist, a great many ser'fice 1n our efficient pre. bereby ci•eo that the UDder- proprietary or "over-the· sertptlon department at BAY-lllgoed proposes to sell alco- cou nter " medicines are uall-SIDE PHARMACY, Ba.yslde Dr. boUc beYeraps at the prem- able to anyone. Aspltinlsprob-near Jamboree Rd. Be sure ise1, described as follows : 109 ably the most common ot this to use our top...quallty pboCD-McFaddeo Place, Newport type of dru~~;. finisbing sen:lce, and our Card Beach. N • Party shop bas tbe perfect Pursuant to such intenUon, Even though these ''home Hallmark card for any oc-the UOOersiped is ~lying to medicines" are easily obtain-easton. Phone 675-3040. the Department ot Alcobollc able, they should oot be taken Beverage Control for issuance without precaution. The label of an alcoholic beverage license is put oa every paclcil.ge to • • • (or licensea)fortbesepremises protect the user from improper HANDY HINT: Wbeo ltoDIDg as follows: ON SALE BEER & use. Read that Iabell Note the delicate fabrics, gin the 1ro11 WINE (PubUc Premlsesl purpose or the drug, how much time to cool after you turn ArooJd J. La Benz, Jr. to take, how otten to tate 1t down the eoutrol. Publish: September 7, 1972, in tbe Newport Harbor Enalgn. BACK·TO-SCIIIOL fa~\\\0\\~ ~KNIT SLACKS By Harris SOUDS&PATTERNS $1800 ' SIZDUTOAO JOCKEY CLASSIC KNIT SHORTS UOII $ INTERWOVEN CREW·SADERS SOCKS 50 ~ · lr.JAII.I'( IIRLS 1-_. otiM-. ._!!"- 1 -(Mil ._lit it bl wrtt ... C.., .. naal"' wlliriDu ..,._ oa on llllrd worttar .UIIIoll- _., to "" liM la ''fte T• C.P......,./! nee t..c-~---.. -· ... ~o,Pac Ilia !lao 1>rooC1t--lroa>lloa Ucat•DLoc-a."'- LIIo .,.... -lul4-. r~ wu oallod, liJ -otlloa 111om -· w-.s--. 1 ... llou'd oalJ clo!IPI ud IIIP --.. to larD olf lila '1111· ROI>orl ~ --lftiM, wtdcb l'm ... e wt.U .. Dft. ud Reed S.IWDIA oi tbe • .._. pllue poa u m~~e• ult ''P...... OMI A.nu Jr. aot OGI.JplaJ-tl'll committee· lim.. ~ p._.. Joa u m-ach ult ''P'-· td but mldiiOmt or tbe tropbJ u.am Ollmttte Jou. ........ ...S" me. GrasMII prtMDI&UoDI. H1a lUter, Lacy and Ric bird 1.-'ewell, ptlblldtJ~ Yu •. tbl Bert.. ue borne ArDI.I (Vudlnoort).. wu qulte limes. Robtrt Luc aDS Hoben --1011 WUl.lam (Bill), tnn COOd oo the court, u well u Harris wbo be~ oa tbe pro... ud b11J0J from a two week brtnpDc a few ebOrUes • • • crams'. • • which were ~ e1'\11811D tbeWestlodiuabolrd Sbe wu bouse ,..t:ottheMar~ Jean (Wrs. Robert) Lucu allio tbt Futome, a ze2 toot. t tiD LockDIJ•, lJdo ••• otbel' nned bere. muted lUIW'J scbooDer orir· laapter ~O¥obrs were TJcket& were laadlld bJ 1ra1lJ bum tor tbe Duke d. Georp l.JDdarJ (Goober of the Mmes. Byroo Taroutser, Rob- Westmtoc-u a pr1fttef1oat. "Mayberry RFO" sbow) am art Beauchamp, Jamea WbaG lacs:&ll~. PurebUedbJODu· Mlckey Dolena of ''Tbe Moo-••• abe \ooQd YUJ ~ettJ alB u a YeddlJle lift tor PrlDce ll:eu," Ross Mutln of ''The uDder a big blue umbrella ae ... Ralaler ud PrlDcess Once,. WlJd, Wild West" aboW ••• ross the way ••. &lao Kmu. but for aome reuoo. GeYer de! James Franelsctas (Wr. Novak) Gerald Kinpley, Robert La.w- U•ered. Complete}J ref'ur. aDd pert wife, Kitty, who &lao son and Ec:hrar~ Cbapmu, wbo blsbed am mode,rol.ledwltbprf. played, and bellen me, just handled the U.cll:eb for tbe .... n.te baths, air ooodltlooing &Dd beCause there wu cknming oo talning members. Posters ••• red carpat1Dg ••• It became the courts, lbose Ume green Mmes. James DousJu &DII tbe flapblp aDd added a blt teno.is b&lls Weren't whining Rlcnard Becltel; Y.mes. George of 1U%lll")' to t.be WiDdjl.mmar's througb the air-tor oothingl Wt)Odtord Norman Von Heruo ''barefoot cruises" ••. AND And on goes the list • _ . and Harr"y Jobnson worked. em for the Berlses 3 as well as singer Ed Ames; McDonald the housillc committee. Decor~ tbe Gerry Rappl, It wu a Carey, or the da.ytlme &how, aUons, Mrs. VJnceot McGalD- welcome borne ftom-far.away "Days of Our Lives," also ness; Mrs.JamesMurray,Mrs. places dlmer at Diane aoo deeathklcl winDer Rater John-James Slnk and Mrs. Richard Tom Carey'il. Food was out -soo, Gail Goodrich, Rick Barry Bechtel arranged tbe bostess landtshly delicious from coct-aDd Glen Campbell for eacb day. Trophies, Mrs. taJis with bot bors d'oeuvres, Among tbe ladles playlngwas James Fletcber wltb Mrs, Sink. througtl the fresh ftult salad our own lovely Pilar Wayne, ''a Ia Galliano" to tbe tall wearing her cowboy hat which '' Ct4)S" of tlbuJous hot coffee ts her "trademark," accord- " affair" Yltb whipped crea.m ing to Tommy Cook, executive topping. We were most sur. dltector ot the tournament. prised, OOOored aod delighted others were Barbara Ander- • • •• but that is the Diamond soo, Jo Ann Pfiug . • . Eva Avenue bospltallty of the 300 Gabor arrived late Suoday •.. ·block which I han menU.ooed dressed more fOr a garden heretofore. party than tor tennis ..• bot • • ,.. beautltul as ever. I hear Aileen (Mrs. Charles) John Wayne made the finale Wllger•s recent bridge hmcb-tropby presentations, with ( ) thanks to au wbo helped. eon tbe first of more to come Amoog some of tbe 1 brit-was dellgbttul. Guests just ~-ce e seemed to gravttatetotbeocean ies att~od1ng • • • we saw vtew b.mlly-room of their Cor. Arizona s Sen. Barry Goldwater and Unly wife Peggy with Lt. ona del Mar Seab!'eeze borne. Gen. (ret.) William Thrash and Luncheon tables "wore" some f Allee • ~-•••·! U ~-Mrs. Thrash, who oow make o n s .._uu..~.u nens &&a.~ their home here "The Mod were centered wttb bone cblna Squad" was !so. led noral ar~ments • Guests a sp over included Mary Allee Ayres and under the big blue umbrellas. Don and KJ.nner Gates and son Dorothy Davis, Lido Isle; El-"Tip" wet th both da len Keene and sister Kathleen e ere ys • · Hagen, Beacon Bay; Helen Wad. aod 50 1t but we dell, Jean Allsoo anj Opal Mae Pellegrin. COM; Vella HeSJ!iult aDd Mary Muted, East Bltdf; Gladyil Ivey, Marie Turner aDd LucilJe Merritt, Laguna Hills, and Alberta Grubb, N.B. • • • Newport Beach Chapter and Ald!Ua.ries of National Assis- tance League can mark t4) an. otber succeilSf'Ul event, whicb will benefit their new day care center, opening this month, In Costa Mesa. Tbe two day specta.l all star tennis champ- Ionship at the Balboa Bay Rac- quet Club, COM. A blend of tennis and show blz that more thaD equalled antictpatlon. Tllose unable to attend missed a co~le of fa sclnating fun. packed days. Even the inter- mittent showers failed to dam- pen the spectator's intense in· terest and the pl.ayers' hiJar- ious response ot zestful play and haWY clowning. saturday' though hOt and mug- gy, spectators remained until tbe last score was called .•• many didn't leave then buldrlf. ted over and around to wbere tbere were tables set 141, rts- lt:lng with friends and celebri- ties until the cocktail and hors d'oeuvre hOur. We sat with Dorothy and Neill o..ru and GlorJa and John Laun. Doug Me· _ Clure (Trampas of the Virgin· laD) stopped and chatted. In respoose to Inquiry regarding tbe material of his )lcket, Doug gallantly presented same to Dorothy. However before leaY· log, Dorothy singled him from the crowd and Insisted oo re~ turning U to hlm. A dance floor was laid em court 1 and danceable mUII.c prorided but 1t looked mare like "nll to wa.U" people ••• scarcelY room tor eltra moYe~ mtlda. Many seemed to pre. fer m1ngllDg wtth one another &.Dd tbe tann!s players, diacua-- s!Dg events of tbe day. We ltrolled bere and there, mtt ~ wttb J&Dit Klug and bel' -cuest, tlD1 Ruth Bill&! of "IAugll-ln," talked wllll Marce am Larry Bron. ••• Muce 1s kxag time member &Del put prelldeot of tbe Aa- stltuce League. LET Gil; QE&.H AND YOCM DRAPIS TO LOOK 1.&1 NEWI IXCWIIVI OUARANiDD DU,_Y ai&MIIIa OtofM'Y O.anine. Pert.d rep••• .t ..... f1f your dropety, or 100'% .-.ploc....,lfdnhWI. . . .... WlltM..... • .... , ••••• • hHtlhol -·-• -........ ..... ,..... c.w ... , ... . sv .... .... • Ne ....._. • Dt•••r1M Ina Ia • • PorfoCI r--~ • W.tw Stllll ._..... • Dr•••riM 11,11 .. Dr.,.,., ,..,....,.. .............. .. LIT COlT IIITAU NIWDRAPIS w ....... _,.... M'-d'" .t f.lct .. "'-.... _, lllfitctl•i-.oti .. ,.,,. 1702 NEWPORT BL VO. 11 OlmPEAIAL SAVInGS Table tennla:acortngwuued aDd cJuslflcaU.ons wen UDCOD- natlooll, wbtreto came 10m1 of the hm ••• such u "taU maD and short woman" mat .. t:IMI • • • Yitb 8 ft. 10 Meal Watt. cemer tor the P...U s.... _..s bJ local talaDt, 10 flU old Tr&t:J A111UA. Meal a -liJ I polJiil y_... GrllloD llld BW c_, ("IIIPJ" &ad -will bo !ariD( blo on -· I bollofo) ••• 'niiJ b<OIIIIIl laopo .. -••• Blll'l _rod, -ud blaCI<tonJclo6 1111 -.air ---.. -. 6.009f, pa" }'Hf lift $1000 JtoptMiiJ lwkl rwu )'l'~n or,...,.. •. S.75% pn Jftl' c. $100U ~held unt 10 t..o ,_,._ 5.2S% prr )'till ,., 90-J.r LTtnka!ft S.()()9f' pu yrn un r-lllbook lf('(Wnlll compounded daily. FREE! • S.tebnr.it Boxe. ' 2JIL1MIIIm mn• m•••• CiliA- , 11oM .. -boiW-IM BoCIII&I c• poo, BoP .... art, ud a..-h •... ._,.-arot_,.ID *·--· .... l>J-· art.~~ -1M-~~-porllclpalla ... Du ..... ol '"lAICil·l'l,. ••.• 1.7-~~ • ..... ") biMIIl•• Olllce: -VII Lido, lllwflOII -. (7T4) 17a41• • oney Onion Newport Center Offtce: 110 Newport c.nt., DrM, .... ,... ltlllh. (714) ....,.1., • Trawler'• Checb 011>or oiiiCOI !D raooda (all-11-LoA •-> • T-Dood Colloctions Eut Pa.-. G~ R~, WODdla"'llllll, T I ·11 ~ C-L-...=!:':..:::::"~:·1'":.._-__ -__ ,_J Dowalon IA>s Allltlao -1100 Wolll'lnl, •-,..-' "-...... ....., .... ...,ti .. ~ ..... ~~- A WliOI.LV OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF 2 BILLION DOlLAR IMPIIIIAL COR~TION OF AMERICA • PAVLA AND CHARLBS LVPCHO (KOCH PHOTO) Rogers-Lupcho vows solemnized Mia Paul& Let Ropr1, lin. Ropr Ktitb Ll.ull ot daUCIQr cl "'· &Dd "'"·Paul Rermoa Beach, wtor c1 tbo lllltooRopr• ollJdo lalt, ud brl.dt, .... matroa ot boaar. C b&rlM Robert ~bo, 10D Tbl brtdlllD&ldl Wtrt Mr1. of Mro. ADdHw Chuloo U..-Mark Roebolort of Loo .U,OI- ebo at Paramount &D4 thlllte ''• Mn. IIJcbul O'NeU ot Mr. r.cbo, ••e marrt.1 tD Ml.uioo Vl.ejo IDd Mn. o.Grp a double rlq certiDOD)' Wed-Dott1 of LoGt Beach. Mr. Dtoday ........ A .... U, 1D L..,.bO'o boll 11W1. wu Kto-st. ADdrft''l PreabJt,ertaD rlck L&m.b of TUCIOil, ArilciL cbarcb la Nnport BM.cb. A Uabtrl Wtrt Rot Tblb&ult u:1 roeoplloo lollowld IDlllo !1.,.. Paal -cl Lone Beach; port Barbo< Y&<:bt Cl.-, lor Cbarl.. Martlll, Corrltoo; 100 pulo, Rolpb Sb11er, TorRIICO, IIIII REV£LATION VI!RU BY VI!RSE DR. JAMES O'BRIEN COMBS TBACHBR 9t'5 A. lol. SUNDAY IN SANCTUARY ILLUSTRATI!D LESSONSo OIARTS, SLIDES, OUTLINES THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1HI! CENTER fOR BIIUCAL STUDIES 101 MAGNOLIA ST. AT ,41 A.M. alaLI CLAIIIS IAMTA ANA AYI. 1h00 A.M. WORSHIP HOUII CO ITA MilA 7•00 I'.M. IVAGILIITJ~ HOUI HOME. OF P. G. MI!UloiAMN CH~ISTIAM SCHOOL I'IUT CHUaOf 01' I,UTHERAN CHURCH OWIT,aa&NIDI OFTHEM~R ,., VI. LWo ...... -Cto•.• ........ =Y~L ::."::'" .. ~CO:: 9 ... u4 .IOIIO THE REV. PAUL ROUEIS SUNDAY SERVICI!I lolorlm ·Po-••10110 •• t~~~~~=IIVliNINC SUIOIER SCHEDULE 1 ROC*~ p-.JJICI,OO A.M.-F&mll!' ... .._. -t a..: . S p.-. NURSERY PROVIDI!D ' ..... 7145 ..... 1'----------' .......,.aoo4P.W.,o 9L-. • J p.al7·9 p .... Robert Mir11 ol WestmtDsttr, Tbt brtde'1 IOWQ, 1D Oli.Cln- &1 .,. c~ "' GallDa, .... fubloDid of lYQrJ atin ln Ed- Ward:I&D ltyle wlth empire bo- dice, ducbtu neck11De, ap .. pllquod _.. cl poau d'anp lace &Dd cluter• ofHedpearll don tbe trorrt to lbe beml1De uterw11Dc uOUDd a ebapel train ud reptlttd at the oeekl1De and 1l...,e cutrs. A tun lto&th ea.tt.Snl lU\IIlon Yell was a.t- tacbed to ID EdWardlan eap of reemtrotdered l&ce and seed pe&rll. H• bouquet ns white fOIII and ltepbaDotls. Bridal atteoduts wore loog C0WU of Wedpood blue YOile with tateau neck.U.De, emplre wa.lltllnes trimmed in wblte pique and long sleeves wtlb eonred buttoo det&il. Tbey earrted nosepys of white el- ep.ot caroaUoos and Japanese aspuap~ plDI am wore tresb nower tlaru 1D the same eo- tort. llu. Roprs wore a· Re- becca 10"11 of wblte lace, re- embrotdered with haquolsea.nd lawtDder tlower1 touched Y1th creeo leans. Mrs. ~bo wu 1D a deep pink tailored &Dk.lt leactb sllkcrepetrlmmed with matchlnc satin. Tbell flawera were orcb.lds. Tbe cb urcll. CI.Ddle lit, wu decorated with wb.lte daJsles, wb.lte CUDI.HoDI and grefi>~UY. Ptwa were marked w:ltb white C&Ddlea, carmUoD.& and satlD rllil>oo. boo. Dr. JOGU KUeww wu the a:okllst llld b1s soogs were Bach•• ctmrale prelude. "Now lba.at .. all 001' God .. ; .. Be- c&QIIt .. by Rardelot; '•Wedding Sooc'' by Peters; "0 Perfect Loft" by Baraby and Malotte's arrancemeot of "The lord'l +Prayer." Darinc the reception Darrell Brewer's orchestra played for daJlciag. MJss Denise Pickering N.,., H llf'tl of Mantattan Beach and Udo 10...... p, ... ,.J 1"4•,••4••1 lilt wu respooatble for the .lUNDAY 1'0 L& c lo -· -~-~· ....... .,.\'!, IVmaNG o.,..,.. ·~ ·-~. I CltrUtiMt C••re.. Tbt orw Mn. V-bo atteo. • • nrs ..... l. .... ---· 1. C..ollwy. DR. RtBSELL SPITTLER dod llclloolo 14 Newport S.cb ........ .,.,1 • JDtwtm ,._. aod Cflda&1ld eum talKie from • S ,... s'~AY ·-VJCI USC, wbtre sbt recel.fld u un...: -award U ID o•QtandlmrltQdtDt 7 10 9 AHD atUaat ICIIOOL -,.._ AT IOIOOA.M. teacher. She Is oow teaehlD( ..... eo Nw.-061'1 ,,,.·tst pbylleal td\ICI.Uon &t Sooora .... ·-·, blllb llclloollDL&llolrn. Form-~~==!:.==-===·=~:-:-~:-:: eri;J a Tlettoekar, abl-wupre-II&SidiDooclety&tad- baD cl tbo Natlooal Chulty Cenu'll Bible Olludi L..,.., !lnport cbajlter. s~~e DID IT. et OILUIOI, COlT A MilA -... An 11 aloo • Iormor member <I tbe Aalllloooa Allllllaf}' c1 the 8Wl411 MonaiDI Worablp • • · · · • · • · 10:10 &.Ill. Auh .. nce ........ ot Newport 8uad&J E't•iDI Wotablp ••. · · · · · · ~00 p.a. Beacb, •bere 1be ""ed as Wed.aea4&J BUlle 8tad1 • Pr&Jer.. 7:00 P·•· cbalrman. Sbe was a member ~=~AD;-~la~-dopc~· ;·;;-~l~<*;·:;•~ab;;wl;;lb;;lll~lll~o~~~;'"';;"'~"*"~~ of lbe Splollloro of Los An-plel. Mr. l.q)ebD was grad ~a ted cum Iaiiie trom CalUornlastate J:IO' CLI ,., 0 .._ 0 NIWOfiT .I:A04 -IU• 1117 Collep at lAxlc Belleb 1.00 is . . ·E-E &lllUaled wltb Cbl Gamma lob.. DR. F. KI!NTON 8 SHOR He """ld u president ottho _ PASTOR . Socllly c1 Manafacturlog En- SUNDAY SCHOOL • ••• • flU AoM. CiDMrl. Bt wu stat1ooed 1D wo .... , ....... 11 .... -·, ,..... J lor s Ulllted stat.. Army and Is DOW r~~ii~~~ti~~~iii~~iii~~~~=i QeD J&!US Yitb the CHURCH Of R!LI SC ao aoc1-w1111 studard ou Of CORONA DEL .MAR c._., cl Calllorola at 1be ILIAMOI C:. JACKIOM. MINIS Til LoBe Be&cb amce. 8 - --.. _.... After a~oonlDtbeCar. _ ........... 10~ ..... 1-., lbe -IJwldo wtll bo '-Beaool ........ 10,00 &I-to-Sbores. WHY SHOULD I CALL YOIJR FUNERAL HOME INSTEAD OF ANOTHER -AREN'T ALL FUNERAL HOMES AIOUT THE SAME 1 •Y EUGENE 0 . IUGEAON ,.. c. 0 ...... -................... w on a ..... ,., .. .. ...... .-............. ' f W SD SIU J1 , ...... felt ... ....... .. _ .................................... ...... .......... _ _. ........... , ..... c a,,....._._..,,.. ....... ~ ...... -..... • ,.__, __ "Wit .... p T I, t .__, ... ,_,.._.F ._...., ... ,,, t; .,,__. ........ ... M I , .. at • pw ....... ..... ... .... .. .. ; .... -,.·o ,._ .. ,.. ....... A .. _....,...__ "c.:-· ........................ s ... .. • , 0 PI I .__ .... ._.._,_.,aate:. .................... ~ ............. ....... .... .......... ,.., ~-l"allerlil••••e .. EXPO TO FEATURE BRITISH HISTORY TM llrlt CODiipmeatt ftom TWe wW be pelattap, modt1l tM 011 flew •• tbt rtP!I.cl.l ol priori• llld stcf:lt ... lac tour• ~ tw Br1tQII EIPO ''rl &Dd old cioewllei:Q from tM tbe CfO'WI lewelJ: ued 11 tbl 1rltb t.oedoD ltr..U La blow· l11UI!IIlt.Y,.S£1"T.~ WI NEWPOitT IIAIIIO. 8111111 PUBUSHED I£EIU.Y -PAGE 5. bare arrlrld at 111o Soutll Coaat eoart otQuooo Eaa-•--c1 a Brlllall 11100-"' pldwoo. a..,ucu of 111o LIIGA&. MOnel Ptasa.. Tbl)' lorm tbl Dt~elilul oam• am War 1o u.o. fttdl-arch. Two ol tbl ~. Stat• ot Erw from Piec&dtl--~=~:..=:..:::::.:~­ '• lllo 15 ollllllllo on BrWob IDI 111o EIDIOy awud --ly -)nolo lD lllo roplla )y Ctreuo &Dd cl lbe u.-1D FICTII'IOIB Bl8111a NAME We ud trlldltlou which will be TV,..,.,, ••£Uubetb R.'' ue the lar .. dtlmoad I'N' Tnlllpr SQ.an toptblr db BT4TDIEWT oo ~lay dorlog tbe EIIIO, Kar llajollly-~llabolb ---tbo Clllllou (nip-!lap &Dd ballooro wlUcomplelo Tbe lollowloc per-&ro So!>l. ZIID Oct. I. D hU ___. 1D -,_.,.. log 1,101 caroto) &Dd lbe Ko-tbe Ill-11>&1 ,.. are rio-dolDg --u : J A J "'" Vablrtd It 0'1'11' bllf a mU-raelnr a:tJ.U &o form Ule etD-lliDoor, tbt o~ bon di&-Utq Brita1D duriDc tbe 11 da)'s bolster)', 350 N. Mft'POri.Wtw· Uoa do1Jar1 are tbt trtt.8urts tre ot a radnc uJIUitt orp.a-mood La tbt world. at tbe South coast Plaza.. port Beh, 91860:: Fnelun from tbe a.p of Slr Frucll 1Hd by tbe Hollywood Tart For tbe ebUdrea there wW DiAel, 10102 l..aHID.be., Gar· DrUt la "Tbe Two Elba-club &Dd tbe lnter..uoaal Rae-bt a ~)ay ol blaorie toy1 deo CrGW't iZM3; RtA A. bethi."TbtldllplaJtn.ctstbe tnc: Btael.l.l. Well-lalowa.borlt from the Mll!lllumofCblldtw:Jod KOFFEE FOR KAPPAS KQIIR)tr, 2412 0raap Aft., l1nU between tbe l1tllted KJ.a.r-trophlts and p&latinct are bt-ta EdtDburcb. Scotlud, aud a The "'-· ..... -Or r ... -Coata Mea 91127. dom IDd Caltlorrda .ace the tog 11on Ofer for tiMt lhotr. colleeUoo of lllutratloos from ~n lllP ............ , Tldt buADiu il beiDC COD· first B<lllob l&adloc IDC&Wor-Aootber """""IIDC lll!are" IDt ,_ -ot cblldren's C-ot KopcaKopcaG&mma dueled by a -llblp. D.it b)' Slr Frueta: Orate 1n ·•W be golltng tUtory Item• baotl saeb u "Peter Rallbit," AlumDI.e AsaoclatJoa will bold Slped: Freemu D1De1, Rutll 1579, Tbe priceleSI reUcalD-teat by tbe Royal &Dd ADcteDt ''AUee 1n Woa:lerland" a.ad a ootree meett.Dc at 10 Lm. A. Koepper. cbde tht lll•ar e._, &iYeD by Golf Club of St. Andrews, u-"WIDDil-tbe-Pooh." Tberewlll Tbur8day, Sept. lf,at tbebome Ttlll statemeot tiled wttb tbe QIIMO EUsabetb 1n 1581 witb a eestral bome o1. the pme. Tbl bt a Rolli Ro,ee ear bllaoced of Mrs. James P. Casey, 1516 cOUDty clerk of Or&IIIP Coaaty globe 1D tbe mJddlt 1bowtng a nrst mentloo of golf 1n Brt-oo tear CICNI 1D &.D uhlbtt ol ~~Is~ C~cle, ~bor V= oo: Aug. 16, 197!, WIJliaJ*o E. map ot tbtkmn.workl.Aeoco-tala goes tack to 1t57 and. BrWab CUI aod boall; ft.prta • we come a aew St John, COWJty clert, by &e.- nat brouptbletfrom their YOJ· Mary Queen of Scott: 1a kDOW dreAitd la co.tume1 throuefl ~tU!"1l.lng ~ ~eae:;a-erly J. Waddos:, dlpatJ. ap aromd tbe •orld form1 the to !lave played oo tbe cow• tbe &pi; famous boUAI Ud Da::d ~ &48..(11(16 8~· Pd)lia:b: Aug. Zf. Sl. Sept. eeotre 0( IMtber ltlYtr CIC) at St. Aodrews. moonmnl1 (KetUHd trom Ro-12 • • • 7. 14, 19'7Z, La tbt Newport "'eo to Drake b)' hls erew. Another aspect ofbt.torywtll mu remataa to palae., am · Harbor Enslen. F-liiSS ~II( ~PEEDY~ MEET Wayne and .Bobbie Massey! THE HEW OWNERS ... THEY HAVE JU$T TAKEN OVER, AND ARE READY TO GIVE YOU FINEST QUALITY IH THE SHORTEST TIME . 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A nene affected 1D thl.s way After clearlllg the spinal co-cannot transmit nene lmplllsea · Jumn, eacb DerTe branches and as well u a nerve that 1.1 tpreads to such u ezteDt that tree from Impingement, II the combi.Ded nmUicatioDJ or this nene Jta)Ues a mucle, tbe thirty ...(liM pairs r•ch&Yery that mUIClebeeomesparalJNd; cell 1n tbe body. It Is by t!WI lt It St~JPlles tbe stomach, eome wooderfllsy.tem oraenuthat form of stomach trouble YU1 tbe m1Dit U able to control and result. DtH:ase of uy orcu perD ~• NlctJon aDd actloo of the body follows tbe lrDIJ&lr· or eYU'J orp.D aoc1 Uasue. ment of the now of Yitalforce WbiD W. compltte ccxtrol o•er the Denes nppl)'t.Dr uat n:lst., •• are ID a Jta.te of orp.n. bealtb. Oftea. b«nreYer, the m lmlt:ST LINE IN m U.S.A. WI All SHOWING ANNE ILIIN JUniDhl --.,. ..... ~--.... Slemons coming to N.B. Jta llen'Oif ..,. .u. a. .. 111111t .., capt,.. ud .. n ---.,..... ....... __ ... _.,_ -~~~~---........ , -....... -. IIW"Mu -dallrailllp Ia T ............ wtJl bt IDID-· ·--Orup c.., qod .., 11111 ltrd "' '-a. airport. ................ ~ -I-triO botllo ~~---ud R-oll--•'*' -lldp ~~~~ c,_ -..., bolll "' to .... pod u aa ut6o.._o -AIL ''•"*'"marW" ta Nnpcrt '*We .,. DOW naad tblrd PJ&ee, at tbe COI'DIJ' t1 S.Wace ill tbl U.S. 1D Mereedla--." Ud 0.U Jtrettt. A Cbn'ro-llr. S1emoM aid, .. ud tJd.J: Ill dallrlldp, -billie built, ... -olllp triO dellattelf •• upectiC! to apea tbere Ja.. mate 11 No. 1."' ter tiWI 1... Tbo E-y Tbo 1fewport Bloch PIIDDIDr Corp., whleb owutbl~t:J, Comml•lloa., at Ita Sept, 11 hUplaDoodtttoraaautullql-·-· 1o upectedlo uaot Pine ceoter, ell)eeted to IDe lade a ue permit to aUow the IJI'O- IIYer&t major dooJer-. Ject lo bo haUl. llr. Slemoos told the EDidiP M.r. Slemou atd u..t tbe yesterday that bJa dalersbtp Emll:a• Corp, w111 be tbe build- will occ\I)J' 3.7 aerH, bJre er. Bicentennial era feted The weet of Sept. ll-15 las cold bl.eGeDDJal portforlloa. been named gra.Dd opentogweek Tbese outliDe tbe coats and at Laguna Federal S..Ylop. P!D'P081!1 ol tbe blrtbday of marking the formal openiDg of tbe fouodlnc of our repubUc, a new btUICb 1n Laguna HJlls, uad are deslcz-d to sene u ENROLLMENT IS UP NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING aDd the start of Laruna Fed-a permuent rue tor btceo-Fall registration at Oruct Not! 11: berebJ " that eral's 5-year bicentellllial era. tennlal data and documeota." Coast College ls riiDD1nc abcU tbe p:.UO, eomm...::O of A weei:-loog open house w1ll 48 recopttloo o1 the blceo-one per cellt above 1ut y-.r. tty introduce Laguoa Federal's 4th tennial era celebtatlod, saYings College ome~ aid tbat ~':, c a _Cf.,~~~~eb ~ aDd newest om.ee, w1tb Frank planl are ldemlfted w'ltb eulJ 15,374 students bad re~ ..,_.... ~ 011 Bruoo as muager, Dale Selle-Amerlca.n titles. To stimulate for day and enq clulel IIJPU~ ot Rter;rd B. Smith. Un as chief teller, Mrs. Phyl. loterest 1a tbe saYinp ptan1, at OCC as or Aug. 31. :epr, ,__! ~ :.~ ~:0 Us Falleln, savings ottlcer and all Laguna Federal otflcet w1ll "We e:q>ect a total enroll-__.."'~' r - Mrs. KtrstenAndersenasteller hold a pr~ coote.t An 4 red, ment o1 more than !1,000," r: =:,•of ==~ZOO savtngs, Tile branch ts located white and blueokl-f:lltdooedte-said Keonetb E. MowreJ, OCC Rc..:t to permit tbe or': in temporary quarters at Pas-lepbones. Tbeae wUI be in-dean ofadmlssiouaodreoorda. relocahh\e bulkUnc torU: ttm eo de Valeocta and Calle de stalled ln the wlrmers' homes "Last tan our ftnaltlgureltood porary aiel ofllce la - la Plata, adjacent to the Lei-without charge. at 20,001." tloo w1tb Tract '7'8S8 CODDIC- sure World post ottlce. T • • d • d · Dla~ k::~i!!:':~ot:-wm ctly pact stu 1e tu':oU.:s .. =:.'=~~;;;; served refreshments of blcen-••Rtgbt oow both ettles are be btld oa tbe 21st day r1 tennial ice cream In a cboice A mutl81 aid agreement to studying the 1daa" said Ctd.ef SeCJtember, 1972, at tbe hour of of 4 early American fiaYors, help eacb other In tlghtlngtlres Love, "and U ls .;,veralmoatl:ll ?:30 p.m. ill tbe CouocU Cbl.m- every afternoon trom 1 to 3 near the borders or tbe 2 cities away from reality,•• ben ot tbe Newport Bea.cb Ctty p.m. Music w111 be furnished is being stlllled by tlreotn.cials Fire Cb.let Jotm Marsball of Hall, at wb.leh Ume and place by Leisure World's own jazz of Newport a-.cb am Costa costa Mesa hu said be bopa UJ aDd all persou lnter..c.ed group, tbe Leisurettes. Mesa. the mllual response pact can may awe&r aod bebeudtbere- ln announcing the start or UDder the agreement, the be ln operatioa by the becln· on. its own bicentennial era ce-nearest ftre tlgbtlng unit would ntng ot nut year. Jactte Heather, Secretary lebration at all 4 otflces, La· respo&d, regardless o1 what One beoent that Newport Newport Be&eb Ctty guna Federal Savings Pres-city it Is 1..11, whenever a fire Beach firemen could get from Plannlnc Commtuton !dent l.crna Mills said, "We br~f;!: ts !read the pact would be the poutble Pub!Ub: September 7, 1972, a re proud to take a lead In agreemen a W 'I use ot a tlre tra1n1ng tower in tbe Newport Harbor Ens:lp. serving as Orange County head. eCst between the c!Ues of est-in Costa Mesa Qta.rters tor information about minster, Hl.lltlngton Beach.. -----'·-----FROM THE NOTEBOOK OF THE America's forthcoming 200th Fountain Valley and s-.t LEGAL MOTICE nnl 4 Beactt," ezpla.lned Newport S P I R IT U A l a versary, At all our of-Fir Chi 1 Leo Lo ... ~ llces --In Laguna Hills, La. e e ve, a.uu NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING guna Niguel San CJemete a.oo I Uke the klea. or sharing re-Notice Ls hereby ginm that H E A L E R Laguna Bea~h --vtsltors will sources with Costa Mesa, as tbe Plannl.ng Commlasioll of be presented with blue-and-long as cootrol 1s not lost." the City ol Newport Beach will By Chief Lme e.zplained tbat al-bold a pubUc bearlng oa tbe ter the first response, follow-appUcatlon or Grant Compaqy up action would be taken by or CalHornia tor a Use Permit tbe tire dapu1ment 1n the city 1627 oo prq»erty k>cated at wbere the tire breaks out. The 618 Rabon Court, Nnpxrt lDI.ttal response would simply Beach, to permit tbe ale r1 be u. emerpocy "koockdawn" a relocatable bulldlng to lt,eU1- or ttte Dames. tate reservations aDd sale ot condomlnlums and· Information tor a period of two years. Notice Is hereby further P•eo NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING that said publlc be1.rinc wlD Notice is hereby ginn tbat be held oo tbe 21st dQ' ot the Planning Commission ot September, 1972, at the bour ot tile City o1 Newport Bea.cb will 7:30p.m. In the COUDCU Cbam. hold a pubUc hearing on the bers or tbe Newport Beach City appllcation o1 Jim Slemoos lm-Hall, at which time and place ports tor a Use Permit 1631 any aDd all perJJOOS lnteruted on property located at the south-may appear and be heardthent- !,.IGAL H011CI erly corner a1 Spruce Street on. aDd Qua.U street to permit an Jaclde H-.tber, Secretary automobile dealershtp tor tbe Newport Beach City sale of automobtles topther Plannlng Comml.uion wlttr service, parts, leuingand Publllb: September 7, 1912, reW.l facUlties. In the Newp:trt Harbor Eulen .• Notice Is hereby tm1ber gl'f8n !bat sold oomUc bearlng .. rn _ __:L:..:E:..:G:.:AL=.:.:H.=O.:.T:.:IC:cE:._ __ be Deld Oil tbe 21st da.y ol September, 1972, at the boor of 7:30p.m. in tbe CollDCII Cham- bers ol tbe Newport Beacb CU:y Hall, at which time aod place any and all per.aos interested may appear and be heard there- oo. Jactte He&ther, Secretary Newport Beach City Planning Commlssloo Publisb.: September 7, 1972, tn the Newport Harbor Enstcn. LEGAL HOTICE DR. FRAHK SALISBURY Dr ...... ....., ...... ...... _......, ..... -c...,.. om.. ...... ----·~--.. 10 ,.,., ... _, be ..._...., ,.....11, ...... •~&&..nu. MIHD POLLUTION BRmSH , EXPO 1912 ..., .•. ocr.• SOUTH COAST PLAZA fil• Pap• 500 Sheets Pencils Pack of 8 )9( Bild• 3 Ring -Sturdy Theme B®k Spiral Bound 98 pages 494 For Example: COURIER PICKUP WITH GEM TOP CAMPER SHELL , ........ . Cl tiL---·I.liM -_,._ ' Celebrities to join salute in Harbor Boat parade MEif'ORT IWIIOR BISIGII PU8UIItED IIESILY-PAIIE 7 SIIMCI! TAX SIID.TD? •• PICTIIIES! OVER !00 YOUNGSTERS AND ouim>RS'\·,;~!:.:;: from 2 moothl to 80 yean, floeked to ~ aDd Loall lD Newport Beach to lee "Jingles," tbe famous Sbrlner clown. 011. WedDedy, August 30. ••Jingles," 1n rMI We Capta.ln WW1am F. Tl.schJet, Urdted AirliDes pilot, ts lhon bere wttb Ka.tby Sml,tl, 3, and brother Rlclr;y, 5, of 1527 S&Ddcutle Dr., Harbor Vtew 81118. The occasion tor the reeeot performance, wb.Jc b beoented the Los Anples Sbrloer's Hoapltal for CrlWled Cbildreo, was the lootb anniYersarr of the Sbri.oe, the 5oth a.tml- versary of the ttrst Sbriner's hospital, aDd Marlnera' 19tb birthday party, a mlni-clrcus tor children, (Ross pooto.) ....... _ .... -.... -.. ............ c..hl .............. + ~ T• I• Aul1w - .... -... - CALIFORNIA ARTISTS FEATURED Tbe Newport Harbor ArtMu-neyland, the Loog Belch Nan! seum•s 19'72-1973 u.blbltion Shipyard, mines and mOWlt:liDs seuoo w1U open Sept, 20 wtth to the West --taken trom a small turYtJ elhlbtUon ol 5,000 feet 1n the atr by V.T.N. worlr. by Callfornia artlsta Inc. of Irvine'. working d11r1Dg the flrst 2 de- cades ot this century. The JOINS DEAH WITTER works range ln feeling trom Don Nelson Enns --~·- dark, mysterloUI taodscapesby the Newport Center Wlllla.m Keith througb the Ugbt Dean Witter & ·Co. as ao ac- lyrtclsm ol Arthur aDd Lucia count ezec~n. accordlng Uldhe•s to the du.zUng oew. Brenton R. Ocden. Tf.ce..prest. lmpresalonbt garden scenes ol dent and manager. Jqsepb Raphael. Before joJDing Dea.o Witter • Tbe museum l.s at ~1 w. Mr. Enos qa u iBsurance a. ---------Ball:u Blvd., teo.tra.l ftftp:,rt. gent for 88Detlctal standard .. TTJlESSES 11zw-UJIU1UIDIC llftl'ut•r Shapes lap ·--c.nea COSTA WUA WAniW CO. 1110,.....,..,. ....._ Ur.-t, l-1)0) Tbe -*ranet pUerr "Wtll lasunnce Coq:i"QJ. He 11 an preseat "The eartb from tbe airma.n in. tbe u.s Air Foree sty" Sept. 20 f.broulb Oct. 15. resenoea. Ht Is a pwttate This ubibttlon comprises 12 of l.OC, where be received botb larp-seale color pbotographa hi~ B.S. and b1s M.B.A. de .. ot dontown Los Angeles, Dt.s-grees. MEET CLYDE C)Jde Jobna>o, Prelldtnt I.Dd fouoder of Johnson and Sixt LtDcolD-Uercary. Ot'tl' 4fty J.atl of automotive kmw.bcJW weot !lito btl deYelapi.Qr the "GokSen Touch" PfOCft.m tor oew LIDcolD-MerearJ prodllcta. Ttne dn. moc1tn tacJ.UU11 Clyde offers the people ot tb1li ar• today art maQJ mlle1.aad Jell'S aftJ trom tiM st. JobD, Kanal, J~ Motor days. Clfde aDd Ills Goldlla ADidYUIU'f br1..-, Velta..r:m, MN lind 1D tbe N..,..-t ar• fDr tht put twea.ty reus aid ue a tamUiar coap1t ~ local aflllra aDd t\metJonso A tr• lfOI'ttmu wt.D •JoJ• U all • o • Clyde bu -It au ..• •uot~~~r. aowor. llJlAC. boallllr •.• ud JtW p..,. I IDON tiiU ~tift llMI of 1011, II .,.... of ld.a altlckJ CJAll1lll ta eu tnt1ty. Tille Jol'iiiiCU loft tM beaeb ara aad wtll coatiDOt 1o po -war mill ud -u ton --to t11a1r ..., ttt.S. ud, biU..-. ywueiOt Juat a c::atomw ..,.... t.t a trfMCI u weD • o • , 111ERE IS A BETTER WAY - More Convenient · More Economical· Safe&. Sanitary r------------------------i : I> OFF hi Month·s lr•tallation & Service : I I Ke,W.r P'ric::c$ I I I RentalS 5.90/mo. « BASIC poURIFIER I Renr.l S !U.S/mo. • 'R£FRJGU.ATION UNIT 1 "'W•••« r Rental Sl8.75/mo. • REFRESHMENT CENTER I ,... ..... with refriterllor !Hot and ('old)~ ()(;DEN.()IlANCE ~-·------------------------' WA·lER PURIFIER CO. For Details on The Modem lb:pillcemml For Botded Water or CaD For LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS invites you to a GRAND OPENING WEEK CELEBRATION Monday, September 11 through Friday, September 15 honoring the birth of AMERICA'S BICENTENNIAL ERA and the birth of our new LAGUNA HILLS OFFICE Paseo de Valencia at Calle de la Plata in Leisure World Our branch opening coi ncides with the opening of laguna Federal's five-year Bicentennial Era celebration, so we are combining these two auspicious events in one festive GTand"()pening Week. ENJOY BICENTENN IAL ICE CREAM AT LAGUNA HILLS OPEN HOUSE DAILY . 1:00 TO 3:00 P.M. In honor of this Grand Opening, every visitor to our new office in Leisure Wofld will be treated to a serving of delicious new Bicentennial Ice Cream. Take your choice of 4 of 7 luscious fta vors created to honor our nation's 200th birthday : Mount Vernon Cherry Pecan, Yankee Doodle Double Fudge Marble. Pennsylvania Dutch C hocolate or Lafayette French Vanilla! GET YOUR BI CENTENN IAL ERA PORTFOLIO AT ALL 4 LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS OFFICES This handsome blue ami go ld portfo lio o utlining the purposes and goals of our nation's Bicentennial Celebration is yours for the asking. Keep it as a permanent file folder 10 hold documenb. bulletins and informational mate- rial concerning the birth of the Republic. as they are made available to )OU SEE THE CALIFORNIA /COLON IAL TIME-LINE DISPLAY AND OTHER AMERICAN BI CEN TENN IAL EX HIBITS INVEST IN LAGUNA FEDERAL'S BI L SAVINGS PROGRAM AND YOU MAY WIN AN OLD-FASHIONED TELEPHONE IN THE GRAND PRIZE DRAWING Everyo ne who opens a Bicentennial Account at any Laguna Federal office will have the opportunity to enter hi s name in the Grand Opening drawing. If you win, you will receive the granJ priu pf .ln 0ld-fashioned red. white and hlut· telephone. installed in your home. PATRIOT .. • * 5 V. % Savings Certificate $500 Minimum Comes due in 1973 CONTINENTAL CONGRESS SV..% Savings Certificate S 1,000 Minimum Comes due in 1974 . ,. \:: ~ ~ ~ ~ MINUTE MEN 5·\'•% Savings Certificate $2.500 Minimum Comes due in 1975 INDEPENDENCE 6% Savings Certificate $5.000 Minimum Comes due-in 1976 ' ~,t.ON S4 (8 ~ * * * .. ~ COMMON SENSE 5 '% Passbook Account Day-in to day-ool compounded interest in any amount JOIN US IN THE GRAND OPENING OF OUR LAGUNA HILLS OFFICE AND THE START OF OUR BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION I I • • NEW'ORT HAAIIOR IIISIQJI PIIIUitED I£EHLV lltURSDAV, $~.1, lf72 COIIOIIA DEl liAR, CAL. by C. SUMNER WEMP Financial? Is there too much month at the end of your money? Marriage? Did you promise to marry for beuer or wor~ and feel now it was for worse? Business? Did someone say cheer up, it could get worse, and sure enough it did? Health? Have you felt you would have to get beuer or die and almost. wish you had? Social? Do you feel you don't have a friend in the world and this old world couldn't care tess? Tired of livi ng and scared of dying? Emotional? Is it just one big rat race and you've had it? Psy · chological? Are you so far down and o ut you wo uld have to reach up to touch bottom and really don't care 1fyoudoornot? You feel so all alo ne. You ask what's 11 all abo ut anyway. There is no rhyme, reason or reality to life. Eve rythmg seems to end up a bl ind alley or down a dead end street. Be - lieve me, you have a lot of com· pany. Available in pcintcd torm from: C. SuiiUit:r Wtmp. 431 R Ovuloot Drive. Birmlnl)lam. Alabama H122. Moody Monthly I Seplemt." 1872 Have you tried to drown your sorro ws in drink and found drinking doesn't rid you of your problems, it only irrigates them? Many have tried to get away from it all by ta.k· ing a trip on drugs to find to their horror that the traveling is too rough, or it's too hard to get back or worse yet, there is no returning at all. Have you ever tried the stars and found astrologers couldn't guess any bdter than you? You may have tried the psychiatrist with no better success. There seems to be no sage with the wisdom to untie the gordian knot of your life. Are you tired of it all? There is an answer! There is a way out~ Thousands upon thou· sands have found it and proved it. Someone has said, "It is not what happens to you that counts, it is what you do with what happens to you." You see. we all have prob· lems. Some have found the real ba · sic cause of pro blems and havf dis· covered the sure cure as well. The ca use is basically sic and here we are all in the same boat. We have a ll done our share. We have a ll sinned and broken comact with God Himself, the source of life and light. But the l ord Jesus Christ A CONVERSATION IN HEAVEN DEDICATED TO TRACT WORKERS By Rev. Lou1s A. J acobsen •(;tood murnmg. Sister Smith. perhap9 }OU do not rt>mc mber mt.. I met )'OU at ·• hvoth, at the cnunty fni r nt Cm hot'IOil , O hio. Oetobf:.r lOth. 1!+41 u time .... aa :••!·ko n<'fi on o·:orth " I wu" tho:u• j u~l fut omu,....ment and to ~eo: tht' ;ugh l-•. You h11ndo:!d me a tract. Wh11t n revelation! I fOUDd oul t.lt.relq:h the tract ttwt 1 Wli>l lost in ain and ~ed tllfl! S aYiour ol .in,ne1"11. lt wna juat what my poor, old heM\. for yf'.&n b.d b..a ~t'""''."inr. _for, to knOw lKl• m~(lirll cou!d be _for~ven. I lllmoet ran home. JOt the fam•l.v R1b!e out or the trunk m the atllc. \V1th eager hn!d.e and tremblin« finrers I turn('() to tht> p:lllsages quoted in that tract. Jt w"s there. aure enough! I !melt "" lh:tt dusly 11 t1ic-fl oor and aurrl'nd<>r..-d m ysPlr to the Saviour and I let Jeaus •"•nw in to my ht•:trl Tht' joy nnd peace th11t liltt'r:l my heart lhPFl (ullowed me aJJ through my earthly life, until my SaYiour called me home. Now. I am in Heaven, (o rt've r with tht' Lord, through your kindness nnd that little piece of paper. It pointed me to the Sa viour and Wa9 the means used by God to save my soul Thun k you! S is ter Smith. lor handing me that trart. hn't Heayen grand! But. oh, what would Heaven be like, if it we re not for our SaYiour, who loved ua and ~ave H im~lf for us on the Cross. He is here and what glory, to lee Him and be forever near Hi11 precioua aide. Sister Smilh, you introduced me to Jesus, the Lamh of God and I nm in heaven becauS€ of your thoufl:htfulneas on earth in ~~eek­ ing tn win lo.~t soul!i to the Saviour. I know your love for Him prompted il" "I shall 8ee you again shortly, but I mu11t sec the Lord Je!lus now, h&ve an up. pointme nt with H im. Somethin~t H E" wan~ me to do. Oh ! Sister Smith, 1 mWit tell you thnt I me t someone else in HeavE'n the other day. He told me he wu here hecause of a ~mall piece of paper, a tract, which was handed to him at the very same county fair. lt wa11 nMlher poor. lost sinner like my.elf. Halellujah! Praiw God. that you li~tened to His voice and took the menall"e of q\vation to me and to him. See you aga in, Siater Smith. I must be going. 'Praiae honor and rlory t(l the Lnmb that wa.11 11lain.' Glory to H is Holy Name, forever and forever." ' FICTION ~ This may be FACT in deed when we get HOME. ChristiAn, if rou love H im, prove it by lovt', de\'Oiion and &f"rvir ... Soon, e"rth'~ little while wil b.. over. then. oh. tht'n. forever wi th the Lord. God ,:rant that we may be found faithful. Chri.,tian, r ommence at onr e wi tnea.,i n~t for Chri11t .. tell others whet JHW has flon ~ fo r you. Ypu may -my. "I am not gifted. I cannot do that." Try it ... ask the Lord lor f.!rm·e . •l ren~tth nnd wi!'dom. It will nmaze you how the Lord will hring to vour mind the ve-ry words to U !IC a~ you witne.•l'. The Holy Spirit will dirt'ct }"Our lhinkm,e nnd ynur !fin ~tue if surrende-red to Him. T'l TT TT TO THF T EST ~ The re is not the sli,l!ht~t excuse for a Chri!ll ian not to engajte in the prnyerful di!!lrihution of !OOund, Scriptural, gospel tracts. A" you pay your bill11 put a roepel trart in eHch envelope. Re sure you a lway! have som•• gO!'Ipe) tracU in your pocket or ptlf'le to ~tive to '<orne hun11ry !lou! who nt'ed• the Saviour of ainnen. Get bua)" rende ring this litllf• '<('rvin• for the Lo rd ... H P11Vf·n'!l joy will ftood your heNrf ;H you do this for thfl Lo rri -I P~UII who gave Hill all for ynu on C8!V~try'!'l rmM. .Ju•t imHit"ine what joy will fill your soul. if in H ~>uven you meet preciou, ~ul~ won to Christ through y•w r humhle effort.•. RF.M E :\IBF.R~ "Little ill much. whPn Gud i!l in it." Can you he:n t.he Un d -ft>11U1J ~fly: "All thia, (dyin.R: on the Cross for our sins ). I havf! done fo r thee: WhAt ha.•i lhou done for me?" BABYLON AND PROPHECY That th• wont of Jehovah br the mouth of Jere.n51h. miaht be accomplished (EZr8 111). A few years ago Or. Cyru$ Hamlin of Robert College, Constantinople, wu a&ked by a Tur1t ish colonel to give him jus! one sure proof that the Bible ls God's Book. Dr. Haml in asked him if he had ever visited the ruins of anchtnt Babylon. "'Yes,"' he replied, "and let me tell you my experience. I hired • rich sheik •nd his men to take me there to hunt. We found that all manner of wild animals, owls, 1nd birds were dwelling there amons the ruins, so we had the best huntlna of our lives. It was so KOOd that we were annoyed when the Ar~~bs told us . they must 10 miles away to pftch their tents for the nilht We tried to bribe ttlem to c.mp rla:ht there, but they refused, sayina: that no Arab had ever been known to c.mp there, beuuse it was haunted after dark by all manner of evil splrltJ."' Then Dr. H1mlln opened his Bible to Isaiah lY-19-21 1nd the colonel rud: "And Ba~lon, the &lory of kingdoms, the beauty of the Chaldees' axeellency, shall be n when God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah. It shall never be lnhablt.:i, neither lhell It be dwelt in from pneration to a:eneratlon~ neither sh•ll the AlabJ1n pitch tent there , .. But wild beasts of the desert shall lie there1 •nd their houMI lhlll be full of doleful creatures; and owls st11ll dwell there.• But ttlls one fulflll«i propheey that Turicish colon•! w•s convinced that the Bible Is 1 God-lntplr1CI Boc*. HOW HE GOT Hll ,AY A well-to-do delcon was one d~ aecosted by his pestor, who ~~~ "Poor widow Green's wood is ell out C.n you not ttltt her 1 cord?" -wen,• ., • ..,..'td the deecon, "I """ wood and I MYt the teem1 but who It to r-t ""' "" ~r' ' Tile ..,.,... -,., .. ,.oiled. "I will pey ,.., for It, on candHion ,... you reed the first three vefMI of PAlm •t. befcq ~ F to bed toni&M. Tile deocon -"ed. del-tiMI wood. oncl ., nloltl _... the -"* God and r'Md the pee· .. , ""BI•Md II ht ttwt COM!d~Nttt tM poon the Lord will Pl ... .,. hlm, and keep him tiNt; end he shill be b'-«1 upon t;M___.-.!'1j end thou wilt not deHv..-him unto the will of hft enema The .-v ..,, lt:Nnatf'len him upon the bed of lln&UiShlne; thou witt mike ell h'-bid In hll l.ldfnetiL* A ,_ dlyl: ~ the PMtor met him tpln. .._ IIIIlCh do I -/:! d.-. for lhat cord of -r' IIQI1' Mid thl .,.,,.~ m~n. "'do not spuk of ~ I did not know came to take care of this problem! He suffered and died for our sins to blot them out in God's sight. Then He rose again. When a person is wiUing to come clean with God, ad· mit he has sinned, needs the Sa- viour, and is willing to receive the Lord Jesus Christ into his heart and life, he has the cure! He is brought back into contact with God who alone has the answers to life. He is truly born agairr, as Jesus put it. He re<:eives a brand new life. ,WiU all your problems be solved the minute you invite Christ to be- come your Saviour too? No, but He has the answers and the power to 01:eet your needs. He can heal the hUn. He cares for you. He wants to solve your problems. Right now, wherever you are, quietly bow your head and let God know you will receive His Son the lord Jesus Christ as your Saviour. A sk Him to come into your hean and take control of your life as your Saviour and Lord. He promises "But to as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God even to them that be· lieve on his name" (John I: 12). Will you receive Him? Then tell Him so, right now. Dear God, I'm sorry f or what I 've done wrong. I believe you that Jesw took the blame. Lord Jesus, I want you as my Saviour too. com~ inlo my h~arr and change my life. Thank you. I know you will k~~p your pro- mise. CONFIDENCE IN DEATH In the th trty years of my mtn· istry I have seen many people approach death and have seen some die. Some, who knew Chnst as their SaYior, were ready. even eager, to go to be with Him. Some passed from this scene with sonas or words of praise on their lips. Others, who had felled to prepare dted 1n mortel feer. not merely of death, but of whet II" beyond. n. ... thlnat do not elweys run true to form how.ver, for 1 h•v• e lto seen the most herdened un- behvers a:o out of thla life jokln1 end aeemlnaty unefreld, while, on the other hend, I heve aeen ain· cere Chrlstiena crin&e with feer et the epproech of deeth. Th"• human ruct1ons did not chan&e the fact that the unbelievers had reeson to be efraid, while the believers need not have been. The Word of God tells us th.-t "tt Is appointed unto men once to die. but after this the judg- ment" (Heb. 9:27,28). It tS the "efter thts" that makes men so afraid to die. They fear the truth of Rom. 14:12, that "every one of us shall give account of Him· self to God.'' But wait: I didn't quote all of Heb. 9 :27,28. The full passage reads IS follows: "And AS it Is appointed unto men once to die, but after thts the judgment; SO Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many: and unto them that look for Htm shall He eppeer the sec- ond t1me apart from lin, unto satvatton.'' Tht5 c.en mean onty one lhing: that Christ died for us end bore the judament for our slna, the "second death.'' Tllla Is why Hill. 2:9-15 de-- clares that "by the ar.ce of God" Christ "Ystl'd d11th for ev•ry men , , .tn_. throuch (His) de•th He mlaht .•. detlver those who thrcx~~h f1er of dMth were ell lelr lifetime tublec:t to bond•••·" C_lo..__ ..... ---.• :11 n. -,.. of ctwtec .... ......... .,..., .... --.. -.... -.. ....... n. ,. ···-ef ClwiM: .... .lor ........ _,.,., .. _ ..... _ .. ""... . ..... , + + by V. RAYMOND EDMAN . A dejected-appearing freohman ut aci'ON the desk from me. His heart waa 10 eut down that he had no worda tO apeak •. He merely pushed aci'088 the deak a 11lp of blue paper, and looked appeal- ingly at me. earller, but the time had '!'lthout hlo havlnlf received aey pro- vlelon to meet the lmpondln8' obll- ptlon. He forJ(ven ... of the Lord for bla little faith. He prayed for obedience and for the lowJfneM of he&rt that wquld trust God what- ever the circum8tancea of the mo-. ment might be. I recognized the slip of paper. It wu a notice from the college busi· neaa office that the next payment wu due. This young man bad not come to aak ftnancial help from me. He had come in bewilderment of spirit to know what he should do. I knew that he was working long boun to meet his ~nses, and that he wu careful in hts expenditures; but the day of reckoning had come. I Jnqutred, 111n order to under- ltand the problem and to pray more Intelligently, would you care to tell me bow much you have toward the bill?" After praying-w ith him I re- minded him of the baalc prlnclple .~f faith "'vealed to us In the Scrip- tures. Our problem is never to know how prayer Is an•wered, only to be 1ure that we are acquainted with the one wM answen prayer. The bow le God)a part, to know him le our part. He spoke for the first time, quiet- ly ... Seventy-Ave cents.'' I pushed the blue slip back to him with the request, "Tum the state. ment over and write down an equ~ tion on the other side." Obediently he took out a pencil and on the paper before him he wrote as I dictated : Did God take care of him 1 He did I The student came into the oflke the next day to tell me with a llllllle that God had anawered prayer unex· pected money had come, and the In- stallment wu paid. He completed his course of study. In the y•n that followed hie graduation, when- ever we met at homeeominr or at an alumni dinner, he would invari- "Seventy-Ave cents is to $29.75 as ... " I noted on the account that he owed $29.76. It waa due that very day. The notice bad come ftve daya • V. Raymond Edmsn (1900·1961) served lor 25 ~·" as president ot Wheaton Cot/ege, till· nofs. Born In Ch/CeQO. he spent five ~~~~ In Ecuador as missionary to the Ouechu• lrrdlans. This Incident Is teken by permission trom 'Not Somehow ... But Triumphantly,· @ 1965 by ZOIId•rv•n PublishlnQ Howe, Grand Ti•plds. Faithfully he began writing the equation, having no idea how It wu going to end. "Seveni;J-ftve centa fa to $29.75 aa five loaves and two ftehes are to 15,000 men plus women plus children." ably repeat to me : ~ uSeventy-ftve centa la to ,29.75 aa ftve loaves and two ft•hea are to 5,000 men plus women plua children." By the time I 110t to speaking of women and children he had ceased writing. He dropped the pencil on the desk and bowed his head to pray. Always--not how, but who. ce>t Temptation By Rev, Wick Broomall say on the subject of temptation. The present Message wUI attempt to sum up some of the more important aspects of thll subject. Since temptation Is a feature of life that affects us all, we should know what the Btble teaches us about lt. 1. 'l'be word "&emptaUon" bu a twofold ala· nlflcaace Ia the Bible. This twofold meaning may be stated thu.t: (1) "to try, test, put to the test" (as ln such passages as Mk. 10:2 and Jn. 6: 6 ln Berkeley); (2) "to tempt to evil, to seduce" (as In Mt. 4:1; I Cor. 7:5; Jas. 1:13). The "God did tempt Abratlam'' In the KJV of Genesis 22 :1 should be translated, as ln ASV and RSV, as either "God did prove Abraham" or "God tested Abraham." The "testing" ln this case was for the purpose of provtne-or manifesting the reality of Abraham's faith . This same meantni Is seen In such pas- sages as Exodus 15: 25; 16: 4; Deuteronomy 8:2. 16; 13: 3; Psalms 26: 2. ·j • 2. Our temptation &.o evU comes I~ o.qr ,9)!(ft last., DOt from God. This truth Is plalilly taU£:ht In James 1:13-15. This passage shows that the Christian stU! has In his regenerated nature ele- ments; that can be enticed toward sln. These ele- ments are found In our "lusts." These are the "fieshly lusts which war against the soul" (l Pe t. 2: 11). The source of our temptation toward evil Is found In the remnants of Indwelling sln still residing In all believers (cf. Rom. 6:11. 19). Only by the help of the Indwelling Spirit of God can the Christian repulse the .Impulses toward evil In our nature (Gal. 5:16, 24 ). 3. SalaD Is called "the Tempter" because he 1.8 the creat entlcer toward sin. Twice Satan Is called "the Tempter" (Mt. 4:3; I Thess. 3:5). Satac IS thus described because he tempted such ones as these: (1) our first parent in Eden (Gen. 3:4; cf. II Cor. 11 :3); (2) such great men as Job (Job 1 and 2), David (I Cbr. 21:2) and Peter (Lk. 22:31·:U); (3) lhe Lonl Jesu Christ (Mt. 4:1·14); God's people eenerally (II Cor. 11: 3; II Tlm. 2:26: Rev. 12: 10). 4. Cbrtat never oace yielded to SalaD'• tem· pt.Miou. Christ was tempted by Satan (Lk. 4: 1· 13). He "was ln every respect tested as we are, yet without commtttlng any sin" (Heb. 4:14 Ber- keley). He "kn~ no sin" (II Cor. 5:21 ). Christ had an absolutely holy nature by reason ot His virgin birth and by reason of the Indissoluble un- Ion of His human nature with His divine nature (Lk. 1:35). Consequently, there was "nothing" In Christ that Satan could take hold of In enticing Him to sin (Jn. 14:30.). But with God's children the situation is somewhat dUferent. There Is "something" (the remnants of innate depravity) In us that Satan can take hold of In leading us Into sin (Lk. 22: 31·:U: 11 Tim. 2: 26). 5. Vatloal obJects or meau ca.a become the ~ of o11r &emptatloaa. The following are amona: \be chief obJects of our temptaUon: (1) physical appetite (Gen. 3:6; Ex. 17:1-7; Heb. 12: 16); (2) the world (Mal. 13: 22; II Tim. 4: 10; Jas. 4:1·5; I Jo. 2:1.5-17); (3) pride (1 Tim. 3:6; ct. !sa. 14:12·17; E:rek. 28:15-17); (4) desln! to be rtcb (1 Tim. 6:9-10.17); (5) !lesbly hata (1 Pet. 2:11); (6) oornetblnlf penoDaiJ¥ offenolve In aoother per· 1100 (Gal. ft : 1ft); (7) l&clr. ot watchtulDeu a.nd pray- er (Mk. 14: 38); (8) lodt of proper C<>IICfl11 for our OWDoplrllual Ufe (GaL 6: 1); (9) oome faUure In married Ufe (I Cor. 7:5). '· T-1taU. ea. be nercome or r 1b&ed. Tbe foUowtDc" are JCme of tbe W&)'l mentioned lD tbe Bible wbereby we can overcome or rntat tempta-; (1) Deelnc !rem Ita eoUc<meuta (Gen. 3t: 12; I Tim. 6: 11; 11 Tim. 2: 22); 121 reollllnlf Sa· l&li(Ju. 4:7· I Pet. 5:8,9); (3) u&lnc God"l Word (MI. 4:4, 7, io; cf. Po. 119:9, 11; Epll. 6:17); (4) the In-loa of our Lonl (Lk. 22: 31-34; Hob. 2:18; •:1'-16; 7:25; I Jo. 2:1-J); (5) the ID-. eloa of lbe Holy Spirit (ll<>m. 8: 26-27); (6) pra,y. er &114 Wal<bfU-(MI. 216:41); (7) tempera""" ud ~I (Dan. 1:5. 8, 1f.21; Lk. '21: 340 36); (I) lometnberlog the <rowa(Ju. 1:12). 1. Clwt&.. .., u,ecl kmt1t11 • .. ... ,.., I ... They may·~ tompta-1D the --..__ Ulldor No.1 a-.. Tom· pia-ID the -of UUio or WOh ... will IIUnly -UJICID u Ia -lite. Jab II tile -tNIIOC aample of --of --· Jab did -.1 -lbe UlliN of Ida 111&11; M did ..X-lUI God llad at-lailla ~ to put Job'l "'"' .. tilt -toll. Ne•-lr .... Jab ltDDII tM tBt. A.ad Job'a lite 11 1:1aM u nt tad ...,_tar)' cal~ 10:11. ~­Ill,..-ofMktta----ly .,_-u Ia IIIII Ilk. Tldo II wll)' fllo latp- -... 10 CJSIIIo wllll ........... -,_. • to t11e _,._or t11e wwld. a. -. uo1 ----n~-·-7 -.). Tldo II II ...... to put FIRST PRINCIPLES OF BIBLE TRUTH By the late How•rd C. Fulton, tong padot, l.tden Avenue 8ap1ist Church, Ct'tlcago "Sword of the Lord," Uurfreesboro, Teon. "Ye have ne~d that one teach you again which ~ tla~ {irlt P"inciples of the oracles of God. "-Heb. 6:12. 1. GOD CREATED MAN IN INNOCENCE 2. All MEN ARE IINNERI AI THEY ARE IV NATURE 3. THE LOIT SINNER 18 TOTALLY DEPRAVED ot. All MEN MAY IE SAVED 15. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE lAVED? I . JEIUI CHRIST 18 THE ONLY BUT All-SUFFICIENT SAVIOUR FROM liN' 1 . SALVATION 18 OF THE LORD I . WE MAY KNOW THAT WE ARE lAVED (CONTIMUEO ,.0111 LAST Wl!l!lt:l Th• MCOnclP••t tund.amen'-1 and ouiltanclinr W.t princip&. ol tho .. ~ of God wb,lch I waulcl eall your attentioo to b thJii: • '• •t o I AM Men"May .. s..wd 'TIM Lord 1.1 not •*• con«rnU.. ltil prom;.. cu •om• ,.,. count tloc*"at.: but ia lon.r· tu/f•ri,.. to wK.IOI'd, not wiUU.. lluu any elaould ~rillt, but thGt all tlaould com• to NJMntanc.. "-II Pet. 3:9. God would have aU men to tN Nwd and to come unto &he knowledp of &he truth u it ia in J11U1 Chriat, the one Mediator between God ancl men, "who 1aw himMJI a rantom f.:. all, to be teetifMd in due ti!M" ([ Tim. 2:4-6). And wh•n we NY aU .meo may be Nved., we mean ALL DMD. The wont u weU M the b.t; th• one who bu ccamlttecl every ein in tha e.teaory, u well u the on• who hM commitMd on))-a Httl• .m. The on• who hu broken aU &bela w-e ol God u well u the one who hu broba. only oneofHillawe. God a.llt &o men, "Turn ye, from yow evil way•: for why will ye die. 0 bOUM of lareel? Ae I Uve Nh.b the Lord God, I bav. no pl•uun in &be death of the wick«l, bu& that the wicbd twn from bia way and live" (Eaelr.. 33:11). "'SH• ,. ,,. Lord wltlw ,. m~ be found; t:aU )II' "PP" Aim wltlw llo w ........ 1.<11 ,,. wlclled (o"••• lalt WG)I arad tAe u~trliiiiNow ,...,. Ala ,,..,_.,. ... .,., '-'"'"' ,.,,.,. ... to ,.. Lord •• Ito will .\o .. --· AU... tJ1NI 10 ..., Ood (..-llo .,;u ohnclcu•lb pardon. "-JN. 56:4.7. "COliN MW. GIWf Nt WI ,....,. ,_,,_, NitA lllo ~ T"'*'4 __ .. __ ,,,..,_ .. • 11111/u .. -'"'*'• ,,._, kMUIN-..IM7e.\oUk etlfOOL "-Jea.l:ll. .'C... .. .. .., ... ell , ,,..,. IHor tJ1NI .,. .\ootfl' ..... tJ1NI I ... IIW-,..~ TaN llt7,... --.,., ...... of-(<WI ----,~~~----,__ /1114 ,., ... 10 _ ...... Tor "'" ,... ,. .., ..., llt7 -It ~~~~~~ .. _,, ..... 11:211- 10. 'IAIOd fAo Bplril-""' 6rjN .. )1 c-..., ,., w. ,_., 1o • ........... -diii&J'j ""' ,., /liM -o( f-'o _,. of l4'o /NoiJI. "-RoY. 22:17. ,_ ..... -lllolrol , """_.. --- What D~ It Meen to ........ 7 Now, do you uk. "What doe. it mean to be eavad?" It mean• thi.t yow eln• •re forlfwi'l, that you ar• born arain. that you •• · • Chri.tian, tba& you hav• become a chikl of God. chat you are a partaker of th• divine n•turl. that you are a n.w creation in Chritt. It mean• that you ar• delivered from the IUilt and condemnation of ain, delivered. from &he power and. penalty of sin. and finaUy delivered friXD the very preeenCII of •in. It mean• that you have accepted Cbri-.t u your Saviour and conr...d Him M your Lord; that you have eommhted younelf unto Him. and thJt )'OU han roco~lved Him by faith &Dd ere IUllted 1o Him by the Holy Sprilt. Let ua come baek to our bucbt whleh wu lo.t. ln the welL for an UlutUation. Many a lime ha'YI I .. n my r.~.r or IIQ' broth•r. (and oomeU... I htNI e h&Dd 1D Ill taka a lfapple book on the ...ct ot a little rope and let it dOWD into the well and flab low the bucket. And w• would &b and n.h untU we eaudat bokl of the bucket and lift«~ it to the top, and with a new connectinc link '" C..tenad it qain to th• chaia; IUld the bucket which •• l01t wu ..wd-.. vect from rottint and corruptiD1 i.. •W"TTWWCtia.~ Nved to_... die INI£111 M which it WM made, and •* br belna united to the power that could lit& lt. So God., in the penon of HI. Son. J .... Christ, hu rMehecl down ftora the hidl heaven. to lay hold upon ua, to .. .,. ue h-OlD our· aiau and dep.S.tion, and lift ua up to fellowthlp and CGIIIIIlunioll with HlmMif. that ... ...., fuiiW tba ....._ ... whkJ\.,. wen ...._, n.ael)t, to aiGrtl7 Gocl. The -· .. order 10 .... tba bu----'-.......... -•ti'Oftl _...,_.., and, the COD&ad ---· The Lord J-Chrlot • a --. ......... &Dd ..,_ ......... IOnachtheU...ol• &Dd -... -Ill\ ... lo the 11•-ofOod. ,_ ........ "'Y God of 'IW7 <loll. aDd Ha-.-.... Alld He '""' all the • ., 1o CaiYe7 &114bon....-.... laHio....,_ the-tba·---· ...... to •h• ••• H•• •••• ...... ............ ,) ......... 'J'M-~ ..... 7 0 .... ~-=~-~ lint "' lsi ... ~ msdtr o.l WW.. .. , .......... ...-: _ .... lo_Oolr ... ,._ laF, ••• 'r .._ .. (Cw'l ·-~ -,..., ... _. In lho Bible. I would no1 -..,y -for ~YI~W the ofd -~ wnts.• 1111111111 n nnnann M•n 11,.. Mllmllly UMp~ ~ 111< lhvi4 &.I an ld,. Man pooiriucly UMpUIIu Dc.U. 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Took n.IMtt at $M ••• 2.!bDmuw Edward 0,., zs, f1 Wut, ID lhe Cll}' olsuta .U0: W E 8T lOBII' • UCI StacoD lAM Noopori llololl from Ed ElbeU'o rto--&iDut A,.,, N-C.utorlll&. QEKE 6 PC..,Ciork 1141~ ue1 ell&rpd_.,...., 1-. a1 17 ..-conobt-Bboroo, Slid G-E. - w. E,ST JOHN,CocmtyCkrt. at L&w Bltte 510 A ~ tbel. ••• PoU.~ artnted Gary ...... I p.m. A~~o u Ud'1p.m. m ot. Fullertoa •ere arr'Nted Dated Aurut 28, 19?Z elal C .. IIO N-C.. 8t4PbiD LJDCb, 21, ot Jlt-1/Z Aq. 25 ••. K1DaWJ Wldi.-~:SO p,m. at Dye'arel!dtDee, HARWOOD .C.: AOIONSON, At... er Drift ,;_ 8ea'"hC w • Mart.Dt AYe., Balbo& lala.Dd. Ill DICk, 505 Red'•wt• AYe., Nn.. police cbarpd 0,. wttb lorae70 tor Poll-., Foot -__ ,_, ...., 0•· llM IIOl'ldar Jot ol !be RIIZIJ )101'1 BtJajlt&, rtl ....... bomt -of marl-Slid omce Boz 190'1, Newport tiaDir • AttonQ's forPe .. Pelieu restaanat, MariDir'• at 9:15p.m., IIII'PI'a-1 1 t.--Mutm witllbet.Dcpre.eat..,._. S..ch, CA i2863, Mi. MU., at 1 a.m. and clarpd ap boJ• n-ektac bll boue mutt-.aa 'ft.& 111.:1 ••• JUMII PabUsh' Auc. 31, Sept, 7, 11, 7 19711 .;. ~"';st..::Ji..S.:: blm wllh bt1J1c llllozlealtd Ill Ud -$SO nrt11 o1 jewel: WeDoaald ReJl'Oido, 4!, o!Z015 19?2, 1n the Newport Har• E'utp • aa aalomobUe •• , A bieyele ry mtgiDC' aft.r tMy ned •.• Cbarle st., Co.ta Mea., wu EDStan. • n.laed at $110 wu lioiiD rrom La...-...ee Breat MWer sz o1 arrested at 5:45 a.m. at Oeeu ~ tbe Mteb&eiSamaelstmer rest-500 Newport Ceat.r Drt~e, .;,., BIYd. and HeUotrope AYe., Cor- L ECAL NOTICE Flc~~f..AL8 MOnti -· at 1012 w, 11a1u BIYd arruted at UO p.m. at '127 oaa del War, and cbarpd with FICTITIOtl> BtmNESs NAME STA L8ptE8S NAME W'ut Newport, at 9:35 p.m:: B&JIIde Or., Newport S.eb. pd)Ue lnto:r:lcatton ••• TbeNa.- STATEMENT TEKENT wbeo. U.. thlef wu .._ ridin and eharpd wttb drtnnc UD1« tiona I Lead Co., 4500 Ca.mpus: The followtog persoo 1adoJDc Tbl t.l~ 1*'1011 iadoi.Dc it away ••• A $120 bt e: the lDtlueDee of alc:obol ••• Dr ·• Airport uea., reported ,. busi.Deas as: Amerteao Clreatt ~-U. Ado&op Ceater wu takea from Wa.Ua.ceR. ?.sn Michael Tbomu Butle 21 o1. $350 electric typeWTiter stolen Art Company, 11!42 Blre!ay ewport Beaeb, S07 Plleeati& bur(a e:arace at 500 Larap.; UO Dlamoacl AYe., Bab. '1a-from the omce sometime be- DriYe, Guden GtoYe 9214 1 • AYe., Newport Be&eb: Deula Aft,, Coroaa del Mar betweea laod., wu arrested at Wub-tweeo 4:30 p.m. Auc. 28 a.od P.O. Box 4545, A.oabelm 9280!: ~ ~.-au. 4IOC Patrice S:SO p.m. &DIS ? p_;., 1qtoa An. &DIS E Bay AYt 8:30 a.m. Aug. Z9 , , . AD Jack G. Lawreoee, llW Bar~ •• npart. Be&eb. 'DoGc'aa SDow, 40040thsi., 'w~ Ba.lbol, at 10:10' p.m. ~ illflata.ble ra1t nlued at $558, clay Drln,' Garden Grore 1'btl: baltDeu 11: be1Dc CGD-HI'Wp(ll't. reported tbat bll$1zo cbarced wttb belDc taloJieated wblch beJooged to Fred Ebl}. 92641. dacted bJ U tadlndal. bleJeie was stolen from b1a 1D pubUc ••• C._,lu Al1eD 1'706 Marguerite Ave., Harbor This bu.sloess Ia brttDg coo-stped: O.UU L. Ludea-aarace betweea 8:30 p.m. and Moyer. SO, aJid Boftrd Rosa VIew Hills, was stolen from ducted by ao 1Dd.lndual. man. 11 p.m. • . . Fowler, both of nos E. cout ttl storage place at 2001 w. Signed: Ja.ck G. La.wreoee Tbis atatemeot flied wttb 1be • THURSDAY AUGl6T U HWJ., CoroDa. del Mar wue Cout Hwy., Marlner's 11.118 Tb!s Jtatemeot flied 1r1tb ~ eoaatJ elert of 0raDp CoaatJ stereo equ&Pmeat n.laed at arrea..t at 40Z T..tta" An sometime between Aag. 2S a.od county clerk of Orup Couaty OD: Aug. 28, 19'1'!. bJ Betty $800 wu burclarlud from the Newport Hetlfb, at 9:40 p.a:: Aug, ZB. on' Auc. 28, 19'111 William E ~ior~pto .. ~ eoaol)-bomo <I l<arl)JD DoU&rd, 3M IJid ell&rpd wUbbelll(pruent 'WEDNESDAY, AUGtET 3<l St John., county el~k, bJ aeuj P1i> llarruertte An., Coi'OIII del wbere mart)IIDI. ftS ued. Antbony Lambiaso"s 19'11 Ya- J. Barpten, deputy. 21 19!Mb~A:·:1• Stpt. ?, 14, Mar. between 5 p.m. A ... 23 • SATURDAY, AUGUST U ma.ba motorcycle na stolen P(j)Uah: Aug. 31, Sept. 7, 14, £Us • nportRarbor aad 1 a.m. Aug. U .•. A Tbe at:arter UMmblJ. n.J.oed f1'om the carport at b1s res- 21. 19'12, 1D tbeNewportRarbo:r P.. F-19111? thief toot a blCJde n.lued at a.t $30, wu remo'fed ttom tdtDCe at 5112 Seashore Dr., Ensign. F-191168 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTit• WaJIIt WolltiiDc'o aatomobllt West Newport, betweon 10 p.m. I ~ while 1t wu puked at bl.l res-Ayg. 29 am 8 a.m. Aug. 30 " GAL MOnti ORDINANCE NO. 1462 sldeotial bulJdlActeeordlwbicb deoce at 819 POIJPJ Afe •• Cor-• • • Kathryn Wells, 63Z l.Jdo F ICTJTIOtE BlliiNESS NAME AN ORDINANCE OF THE aha.U coa1:aJ.D tbt follow1.rlc LD-OD& del llar • from 5 p.m. Aoc. Part, reported that someooe STATEMENT CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH formatioD 1uoflr u 1t {au-23 aDt:ll 10 a.m. Auc. !6 ••• poured wba.t appeared to be The following perSOOB are ADD[NG CHAPTER 15.35 TO allable: Tb1..-es took a camera and len~ maple .yr~ a.U onr tbe ~- dolng business u: "The Way, •• THE NEWPORT BEACH (a) Tbe street addrtll and seJ: ftliHld at $295 from a car Side and lnstde of her car wbile 3002 CooUd10, Apt. 19, C-MUNICIPAL CODE, EN-lopldeocrtpllonolnbjeetpro-btJooclnctoTimllllty,Z48~at-II was porOed In ltoot ol htr Mesa. CaW. 92626: Bruce Rob. TITLED .. REPORT OF RES-perty· &llDl Dr., Newport Hel&tta resideoce from 1 a.m. UDt11 ert Herring, 3002 Coolldp. Apt. IDENTIAL BUILDING REC-(b) • Tbe 10041 claalftcatioo wblle 1t wu ~Wtec1 at 55th st: 9 a.m., causing about $20 dam- 19, Costa Mesa. CaUf. 92626; ORDS" ud aWbortsed ua u: 881 forth and RIYer An. from ?:30 a.m. age · •. Orrllle Jam• Ea- Gary A laD Arthur, '166 W. WU. Tbe Cit)' Couoctl of tbe City ID ttdJ: Code: DDtll 10:30 a.m. , , • A thief ptnosa, Z3, of 131 39tb st., SOD street. Costa Mesa, Callf. of N~ Beaeb DOES OR-(c) Tbe 'occ~y U ID-a.nbolted tbe starter a.ssemblJ West Newport. Was arrested 9262?; Dana PbiiUp Angle. 247-4 DAIN u follows: dJeated and ub.bu.Md by per-:and took lt trom Paal Hopn'a at 3:30 p.m. at Fasbloo Island Eld.~. "~pt. D, Costa Mesa. SECTJCif 1. Cbl,pter 15 35 mtte o1 record· car Ybile lt wu puked at and ehlrred with petty sbop- C&IU. 9~2'1. • Is adl:ilcf to tbe Ne1rp)l"t ~ch (d) vutue'ea, eoodit1oaal bta resldEilCe at 721 1/1 Poppy wt1Dg • • • Rooakl Arthar Le- . T,ld.l. ~ .. t. beior eoa-M\lllclp&lCodetortad: 01 permlll ueepttne• aa:J An •• Coroae. del Mar. from may. Z7, ot 117 35th St., wea daeted bfapoeralputDerstlJ$1. '•CHAPTER 15..35 -otbtr ~ )ecHilttf~ acts 8 p.m. Auc. ZS ••• P&mel& Newport. WU anated. a& 4:to Slped: Bruce R. BerrlDc-REPORT OF ot reoord:; and Draemel, 29,oll81? AlboAYe., p.m. at bla: relideoce and Tbls statement flied wUb tbe RESIDEN'I'lAL BUILDING (t) Ally special rutrtet:toa.s Co* Mas&, was arrelted at ebarpd wttb possessioa of COUDt)' clerk of Oranp COWity RECOROO 1n ue 01' de«lapmtDt wtd.cb 4 p.m. at Ro~Usoa's store, martjtana. for sale •.. Doooa on: Aug. 18. 1972, bJ &rrerlJ Sectlou: may apply to lbe sabjlc:t _ Faabioo lalud, and chara-;1 Ruth Wauro, 28, of Z304 La J. Ma.ddoJ:, dep!Q eouMyclerk. 15.35,010 IDtiDt. perty. pro wUb lboplll'tf.Dc ••• A bar .. Lid PI, Costa Mesa. was Publlsb: Aug. 24, 31, Sep.. 15.35.030 DetlDJtlou. 15.ss.050 DeUYerJofreport. glary eb&rp wuplacedalfl.lUt arrested at 9 p.m. at 1'100 '1, 14. 19'12, in the Newport 15.35.030 Report Required. Tbe report of rHldeodalbalki· La)1:oo Llo)'d 25, of 2'7!0 Sea-16th st., Newport Hetgbts, &Dd Harbor EnsigD. F.19712 15.35.0ot0 Applleatlon. toe records ahal1 be dei1Yced Yiew An •• CcrOIIl del Mar, charged w1tb loto%lcatlon. Keep cool with CANVAS AWNINGS Don 't let IIW! &un spoil your pt~UO fun . St~ade w1th c:olor1ul canvas lor coot comfort . Celt or come by for frM eshmates. SAITAW 1811,, .. ·-y 2202 SOUTH MAIN ~RENT A DARK ROOM OR STlJDIOI ,<J~ PULLY BQUIPPBD· PROM. C..tMeR..U TO CUTTERS ALL $El UP -READY TO GOI THE 18TH ANNUAL cop5 a.nd cowboys trtaktut and OOrse shOW is scheduled for this Sun- daJ. Sept. 10, at the Ora.nge County Fairgrounds lD Costa Mesa., under tbe ~lot spon,or- sldp of the OraugeCountysber- iff's reserve IID.its and the u~ sodated riding c Iubs of Orange County to raise funds for the March of Dimes. Shon tlere ~,.;;;.:;;;•:,;,:::~ wltb Sberlfl' Jim U:ustet Is pert a.ud pretty 10 yea.r okt Peggy McCarrld: of Anabelm. wbo 1s tbe 1972 cops and cowboys poster clrL --L---------15.35.050 Delivery of Re-bJ lbe OW'DU', or the aatbor-a.fter pollee arrested btm at EGAL NOTICE port. Ued deci.IPI!ed repreteabHn 10 p.m. at 2200 Laurel Pl. FICTITIOIE BtSINESS NAME 15.35.060 Ezeaptiona. of the owoer to tbe buyer 01' Newport He!cbts. STATEMENT 15.35,070 PeaalU... tr&DIIftree of the rtRdeatlal • SUNDAY, AUGlBT 27 BUSINESS DIREC TORY Tlwi following pera:u are 15.35,010 IDteat. Plll'nul buiJdlDa prl.or to the couum-A lbief toot S rtap. nlued do!Dg busJness u : Kat Krea-to ArUde 6,5(eommae1Dgw1th matioD of tblale or ucb&Dp. at $130, from tbe AJI:tiq .. for Uoos, P. 0. Box 682, CorDill SeetloD 38780~ CtapterlO, Part Tbe bayer 01' trauter• ab&ll Interiors sb:Jp, 3545 E. Cout del Mar 92625; .&3 RoJal Saint !, Dlri.stoa 3. TW. 4 o1. tbl ueclh a receipt tbU'elbr u HYJ •• Corooa delMar, betlf'etm George Rd., Newport Beach Go'rerDm811l Code ~ tbe state turDilbed by tbe city uc1 aid 11 a.m. Uld 11 p.m .•• A $90 92660: Katbertne A. Lop.D, 4S of Cal1tonla., 1t 11 tbe l.aMat receipt ab1J1 be diUYered 1o dif'ing wet salt wu stoleo trom Royal Sa.Jnt Georp Rd., New-of tbt City COUDcl1 to._.. tbe DtpartmtDt of Commaty W:Jc .. el t..riD"• car, pubd port Beach 92660; Don R. Loc· tbat all putln to a truae-De'ltlapmlllt u efldeoee tA. at b1s residence at 4101 HU- an., as a.bo.-e, Newport Bea.eb Uon lmol'f'lnc a. ale of a r.a. eompl.laDce 1J1tb tbe pr0t'ls1oos aria Way, Part Lido. from 92660. ldeatlal bulldiDc wlthiD lhe Cll}' of IIlla Cll&jller. &,10 p.m. Auc. Z5 1111111 lUO •Auto Call these merchants Tbls bustness 1s beJDg coo~ of NeYp)rt Bead! areflnlabld 15.35.060 Ese..,UOU. Tbe p.m. Aug. 27 · • · RQb Bo)'er.~~~~~i~~~!:: dueted by a Umited p&rtDer-a report ot. matter• ot city prorilioal of wa Cblpter sbi.D !S41 ln1De An., Wut ~ lblp, Slpod' Ooo R, Lopo. rocol'd _....,.to liM--oot opplJ to 1110 ant alt o1 Bay,,_..... a $50 lawn odl)lll' • Thil statemeat Uled w1tb the 1ud -, OCCUIJI.DC)' ud -.. a re.......,.J balldlac located misi:IAC from bJ.J: yud some- eotllty clerk of Ora.np CodDty lDC daa:lflcadoa ol ra1 pro-LD a ~Ct~c~l'Uioll wbollt a..t Ume betweeD 11000 aM 1 p.m. oa: AQC. 21, 19'72, by BeYerlJ perlJ pr1ot 110 alecwueb&Dp. map bU bMD. IIJI)I'O'fed ud •.• Tbe nmon.ble bard-tap • 1. Ma.ddol, deputy C0UDtJ clerk.. It 1.1 tbe PIIPO• . fl tlU or. recordld la aecordiDce wU1J. tbe OD lac:qDN VttbJdt's aport ear BEAUTY NOOK Pabllab' Auc. 24, Sl, Stpl. diD&aet tbol 11M reqalrt,... ,_.._ 111ap Ad oot _, wu otol• •ldlo tho ear wu 2732 E . Coast Hwy. 7. 14, 19'12, 1D tbe Newport of ~ a J'ti)OI1 wW rtdace lba.a two JIU'I pr1or to tbt parted at b1a: bome at 1880 Harbor Eutcn. F -19715 Ylolatiou GD attH:q IJU'CIII tlrlt ale. lstb St., Newport uet,ru, be-Corona del Mer ofr....,....lprCJIMPt)'aadw1.11 15.15.010 P-1:1-. (a) tnera1la.m.Auc.ZSI.Dd9Lm. Phone644·7336 L!GAL MOTICI pr....,. Ylo-Ill 11M fll, -1& no-ottlltpro. A,.. Z7 ••• Pollee ar,.lltd ~~~~~~~~~~ FICTmOlS BIBINESS !!AWE tun. rtatou <1 thlo Cll&jller llti&U Sloi>IIID Cral( Rou, 18, otl040 STATEMEIIT 15.15.020 Dtfb>ltlou. (a) bt ... ., o1 a -W, Balboa BIYd., ~ at Tbe J'ollowtD.r pet80GI are •Owner" au meu &DJ per. ud apoa c::o.rtctina u.ra Z:40 p.m. at tbe El RucJJo doblc busiDo&s u' Sir _, -_.._,lblp, •.-Ja. 111&11 bt pel-lo u -"'"" Warkot, Z'lll7 Nowport BIYd. 1D11aJ>t PrlDtlnr Cellltr, Z&40 tloD, _.-or _...., bJ !be -o1 Stdloo West Mowport, IJid cll&rpdldm Eut Coul rupwu, c..-ba'I!Dc lop! or oqall>l>lo tttlo 1.04.010 oliiM 11-8tad> with -lbeft ID ...-n <Ill War ' WlWam w.,.. Wu· or UJ -Ill UJ rl&l Wllllllelpal Code; with a pint <I teqall& allopdlJ MJ, Robbie LoaUe ...... Y. pJWetJ. (b) No l&le « uctw• fl ltoleo from tlle market'• Hqaot GENERAL TUIIIII•UPSJ'S ·l·ll""lfB lrhiTr•llilrill' .S7U5 2113 llllllllfl ..... CISTI IESI-N2 ·1111 DIIICT\.T ACIIOIS PltOM TMIO I P~UD HAL AEBISCHER ~!. PtoptJ Fining A.IIUfed 34011 E. Cotst Hwy. • Decor•tors ·-A .U., ZIS7 Nort11 (b) 'R-zl balidloc' rt-1 pr-lr stall bO dt!>Utmllli. Freem&D LaDe, sut:a Ala. lblll EMU &Ill l..mprcrred teal ~ _.I:J bees.-o1 • MONDAY AOOtET Z8 Tld.l t.1neA 11 belDc eoa. Pf'OPtii:J.deflped Dr' Pll'....au.:l tiM ~ ol U1 ,..._ to Peoar Ki.ttalMD Hi.,mw• D1a-' -··-·will._. .. dacted bJ baltud • wU.. to be ~ l:lr ctw.J.Uar pc-compb' .w. ..., PI"'f11loU o1 az. of sot 1/Z Urd st., w..t :::.:-;:_ ...... " ••• • for the best "-'!!! i I I • It _.1...- a • •• .. Slpod' WIUlam W&111t Wu--tl-lolllo ell)',""' IIIIo Cl!lplor --111.11-llowport, wu trrtllod at H5 . SALOS L SEIVU fo< ln--RJ, ablll lDclwll tM biUdlac cw velluactcwomta .. wldell p.m. at Bayddl Dr. ud E.. 420~.1nHST. COSTo\lllfiA Call Ctwlwl_._. Tbto otattm&r!l Slod wltiiiiM Itt-to -OD aldlm· woold bt a ftlld ..-eo. Ccut Jlw1., ud ell&rpd -,..... -elork ol Onl!p ea., PI""'! roa1 pr-tr. ·--o1 --,. u. pattr -UIIIq .•. Gonld U6-7706 -•-• U6 4067 w 527-~~~~j~~~~ oa: Aq. 18, UJ?I, by Benrl1 (c) Acne•• ot ale" JlaD c ....... tM Unace ot ~ LoU Hetrick. 1'1. of 400 Cllb-~~~~~~~~~=~~~~1-~I~DO~MO~I~O.~I-~~·=~ I J, I!P&ddoz, dtpaiJ -elorll. ,._ .., .., ... ., or writ· c-." -o.., wtot Nowport,... .,alnt-Wallp111er Mllab: Aaa. U, Slt SelL tea ...._.. wlllcb PI\Wtdel SICTD I. nta ........ arruted at $:15 p.m. at New-~~~::::::-,:..:..:;.!1~-- 7, 11, lt'IZ, Ill !be ~~-lbal IIIIo lo lSI pr-tr stall .-II bt pt>M¢11 -1a 1M port BIYd. UM1 W. Ccut Jlw1., A L TIE a .4 T I 0 N 1 RAilBOB. PAINT -Blllllp!. F .U'Ill -bt traz '11 '""-olllclal -Gf 1111 Cll}' ud el!orpd-drtYI&(-6 WALIJ'APD LtGAL...,.. -oo;5,':; "'.:..:::: = ~ ~ ~ ':., --: :::...: ~'.:!. .,_aJcollol ... ·,; • LBAUBR HIISIII/ItCiiiPADml FICTn'IOlll 81JIIlllll8 NAWE Prior otlo---u-of .... .;; - -1110 liD 9C CJUr Bano,""',.'; e SU BfiB . C..! IUS IJoo STATEI!CIIIT mast -or IIC ..... Gf TI!Co ., -wu -UFI ~~~ rt 110 liD 81., Ud I HOU" U"V!CE I~MTTE/tlll$ no Jollowlal-art_.., "1 !::!"' 111 1 ""rt ..... 1111-1P a""""" •zaa,. • ......, ....... --MR. D ~fMI.t.'-11 -. -·u u : ·-or -• !Aood-ot 1111 Cllr C211 II GfllloCII}' ••• ~ Wa.rno Cookllo, att&.~llwy. TndlseCo. -VIola-· --.a--~~~~ ot .. ~-l!old • 1111 14, ""' JUrli1 t:Jnq Cool<"" Ul· 0146 0 ... ~ II-u0..., C&.: i;i,: <ltr a .._t olllll rod'! Hili ..,. ol ltiJr, 11'11, -' II, bottl olll7-'I cao:. t tO• C "TVSTIH AVE. ...a;·:..~=,D IIIIS!!p It"-VIola ..... :: 111!1~ = *'Icc wu 'I II 2 • Do-..,. ,_114.,c-81.-!z .... ..., Nfl!O'O"T U:ACH 1\'ef'±t 0 lm ,.,._, .-rNIII lloopori ....,._ C&.;llq-riFII'..., ;;:al lSI, ot A a ~ 11'11, 1r 1111 11J.. u.,_-old ,...._c.--(/ul o/1 C.•., ...,. )MLc.sellwJ~CI* ~:-;'::,~""""'1.-· ii"1 !1;-,.,. ~~~ titi:J:J:I:=,.,,.,_, ~ !..ao:.: ... '":i.!:! ••••n ... , "'•••J _, ,,_ TI!Col lsa•la..,_ ._t 1111111"'-ler a ~._..11<' I•Craol, ..... ,,.... __ --a-""''1 , . ....,,,. .. -all!')~-4 --·--~~~~c.s-._..:..:=:.! lOa L. ......... ~ -....... -:. -_ .. -.... OOEI IIMQ, --" II • • • • ..... •---P .... ._.,~UMIM·-at,..ai...-D' s FLC..III FOft ALL OCCAIIONI -n.. 0 2 1 1M 811111 wa Ill lit' X tf -....... e 1111 • DllaM 4. M ! ':, .. tf tlt Celllr ...., ·-., Ozolllc.alr 1. tact ...,e 111 .. .., ..,. 1!2-111:10 ~~;:11 .... -.......... ~ II ~= e:.. car~ ~";:'·~=.-·:::c ' lA, ..... Is .. II-'--.... _,... 0 ..... • ,.. r-ltlll,. II2J ra ~· 111-t 'It tat t .\1:-c ,..., -. to .,"'le-a_._tllro-., ... , 1 1'-•--.. co.-. ' DtliMrl T--n.omn. A.LIIAUAC fUMI I •ar r • •• e.-...... • .n usa as N'I'AI ll't ... __ _ ., .... ,_._,.., A••ncy Male -Female ALL CATEGORIES Fee 6 Free 545-5615 •• 645-lno t::~~~ti]·. to 5 SHOE SERVICE 1..01. LU····· ••• llo\ .. Oea• llro\IU 1401 1:. Coaot HIP•ar eo-a-dol ..... Pboeo: e?l-44140 o,..,. Loc.,lo••: •I.UJ ¥1.\ LIDO. MIWPOIT af4PA ...... lll..AMD •11• ......... I,.OIT .-.. teM-sOI~ITOII .... COAST PAINTING Home ud Apartmeats -Retw.ua M&r JOU -· FAIR ISTDIATD SU-129 S 1~!!!!!!~14~'~-· ....... •uaao -·· • • ~ CIIIIILIIft. MAl NUll& c•n• .J & J UPHOLST£RY • CONTACT BETWEEN ~ Unemeo lrlogs grunts aDd a few groans from Junior AU.America ttds as they practice under tbe ntclltuJ eyes ot coaches. Bob Arce, left foreground, coaches the Corona del Mar Junior Pee Wee tam. (Ensign photo.) . . THE HARBOR VISITOR PHONE' 4M-9388 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is bereby given that tbe Planning Commission of the Clty of Newport Beach vrfll hold a publlc hearing on the appUClltloo or Sba.rk Island Yacht Club for a Use Permit 1629 on pr~rty located at 1099 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach, to permit the construc- tion or a yacht club in the C-1 District. FAMILY AND FRlENI:6 watch as JUDlor All.Amertca League foctballers work out at the Cocooa. del Mar l'ligb schOol stadium. Boys from 8 through 13 wtu swing lnto aetioa Sept. 15 wben the Newport-Mesa league begins regular play. (Ensign plloto.) Notice Is hereby further given that said pubUc hearing Will be held on the 21st day of September, 1972, at the hour or ?:30 p.m. 1n the Council Cham- bers of the Newport Beach City Hall, at which time a.nd place any and all persons l..nterested may appear and be heard there- oo. Jackie Heather, Secretary Newport Beach City Plamlng Commission Publlsb: September 7, 1972, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. FOOT84LL SURFING WINNERS The results or tbe Orange ~ coast YMCA surfing contest heJd August 29 were llS rot. lows: Cory Kessner of New· port Beach, tlrst; Brett Loyd of Newport Beach, second; Hank Parker of Newport Beach, third. Bruce Hap.doro of Newport * Beach won the paddling coo. f' test. REHEARS4LS SEPT. 12 The Orange Coast commtm. Jty symphooy orchestra wtll hold open rehearsals Sept. 12 at 7 p.m. Jn tbe DCC music buJkling. AudJHons for tbe 5trlng secHoos will be held at 6:15 p.m. The Sympbooy bas scheduled 1 performances for Dec. 3, W.arch 4, a.rxJ June 3, All coocerts --:..• wlll be held 1n tbe DCC AOO~ ltorlum, -646•1919 ~~--~Shoes 1S95 ro24 95 OILOM STR!TOI REVERSIBLE X PR. Sox PR. tars .... 95' Sweat SuHs 7• COti¥WII6a'ripiso Lj;r WAIM-UI' Jackets 7'5 . =~"'·c•LL Slloes 9so Sweaters OILOII 4'~ Book Bags95'--~tS ' --• I TltUIISDAY, SEPT.!, l!I!Z COIIOIIA Dti.MAR, Cl.l.. START. FUND FOR INJURED ATHLETE ..,..,.. Ill" ....,.. a at Ill v, ... , 8t. _ ........... -.... ''Ow ....... lo.- atl..,.,..oldCOifii..._IXIt-fr1lad ot Plte'a."'llr~o Te:r ... boll Plo7w wllo -""' -&Ill Ioiii tilt a..._ "&lid an loll -wtllo dl>loc at tilt of • -""' par-. llr. bo&el. ud Mro. Doo Rlellar-." ..... 'l1lo piQod loll""' ~ --lo - ... lila Noll ... Ia tilt ~-Uac lo lila --....; -u -~ u oa1 a '*""' 111o ...... Rlell-cu• at ac,c Udloa F11111:1" .ADd -.ad U to lo partlaiiJ par-G-FDniSatlap, 1100 ..._ ... _ Rubor Blwd,. CoG M-," ''~'' Mra. T.._a. IJ'I)laiMd. Cllrla Torello. IllS Pola no nlmmlllc at 58tll st.. 1J01 ...-wtlll St. boaeb Ia Wool Hnport 011 tt-, &lid llro. Aar. 2 wlloo bor-lrl!lrod 8aareJ lo -• lnlat laiD --Jut u • !1M> dohJ lllo mod-waro roe-. Tbo rNU~t~ac FALL REGISTRATIOpt • STIDIITI WJTII A I!UD POll OOliVID- UAL ATTIIITIOII • STUD&NTB watmG UHDER THEIR PO- TEIITIAL • STUDENTS NEEDING SMALL CLASSES BRICKER-WARD PREPARATORY 88 F41 R DR., COST4 MES4, CALl F. PHOHE 540-0420 SINCB 1961 ••-II>Oiu-o.. Tbo D&llllban op~oo~ &lid -tajarloo ..... DMr tilt Ric--loa lola IUIIIIIJ _.,....._ '---------' MEET DICK As Vtee Pre~1deot o1 the tlrm, Dick J()hna:)o carries a btl load. Never oae to shirk a tough usigDmeot, on tbe atblette Geld or bualDea world, Dick has met the eb&Ueace. He wu a ltartl1Dc nlft IW.lfback at Pa.aadeoa Hl(h ud Pa.ad-JDor CoUere ..• A record aetttnr pUDt returDII' Wldlt lta.rrtDJ at the UD.I¥ersit:y of CaUfornla at Suda Barbara dur1QC b1s colleg1ate dlya. Dick's · nb-taa IJtCODd JPeed aroed him a tull slate or track Jaurtll to match bU p(ptirl awards. Wife, MlDa, an S. C. alum, t1as Dick golnc to all the Troju bome pme. &Dd the two or them DtYer miss a Ram p.me U thetr three UttJe ooea are A..o.k • . Tbt U.ormoa Cburcb baa won the JohUoD'a wbole· beu1ed law!Yemeot &lid many happy bours each week are dm:Jted to cbureb acttnty. Would JOU beUtYt Dlek atlll llDds Ume almost da.lly fer a r1dt oo ooe of b.1l q~&rter bones be ltable1 oo tbelr aprMd 1D Oranae Park acres, A true example of wbat we're trJtnc lo sbow you about our '•Golden Toueb" performers ••• a real winner .•• Old: Jobnaoo. -... FOR RENT IIIIFIIIHISHED APT. Ia COlla ..... Bnad aew, Zbtdrma., Z talha, flrtpJace, 0/W ..... ·--· -parklllc. llll!lltoiiMWinc.-u $1110 IOd $110. FaraiWa-, R-r. S4S-'M14. CJEYi!RAL COmDMrcJ.al&Ddpro.. It-ollleoo -1rom $'1$ • ... -011 llartl Hnport BIN. -"" lloal Hotpllal.loti> Voro~ S4S-II'I$, • woitlt WAH Til) IIIOIIDI<i. Tooro .,-.,_ • .._,.. oo au 1J1101 Gl e-., ..,. ......... .,-... -$1.10 .. llr. llillla .,. ,.., to7 ...,_..., C...llal-.~ 0 • 0 . , -. ~-COlliN -IAITIN INC. Our biCIIvlclull llnlee-more ID-- SIJ% of our aa~u ..,.. modo lllnl rmrroll, people wbo.wonoottallod with our - "SERVICE BEYOND THE CONTRACI"' wouldn't lhll bo lbo p*e tOr 7011 ID 1111 :rvur PnJPOrtyT CoiiUSfw-NOioot.to .... -WI lioYo lols.t ..... lhlnpto toll you -1 CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS 644-7U2 Nowpool • C:...... •1 Mllr • Coota MoM OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1-5p.m. 218 HAZEL ,CORONA DEL MAR LOVELY VIEW LOT AND GARDENS WITH OLDER WELL· CARED-FOR HOME . 3 BEDROOMS, 2 114 THS AND FAMILY ROOM . $98,500 •••• JUST LISTED CORONA DEL MAR O.EAN COTTAGE OM R-2 LOT. 2 BEDROOMS , 1 BATH. GOOD LOCA n OH. $45,000 lJOX Y. f"R.P.Xl<l.IX RE:.Al.TOR ' 3250 £at Colli -ConN dtl ...... Cllifa'lil PhoM: 67].2222 ) Curt· Dosh NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN P\Jil.ISHED WEEKLY -PAGE II f'EAL.TOR UMII& "'•••· l 'ia--1131 w,·coA:tT awli. NIEWPO&~ BII:ACH R p.~. Banwu fl./~g ,--.u Anxious Owners Fa mily mus t l eave area soon. Ex- cellent floor plan fo r family needing 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Cozy country kitchen with Chamber s bUt -Ins . Cool shaded entrance --really get your money's wor th. $33,900 OHJc:. Opon S.lu.Uyt .. -..,. ' PETE BARRm REALTY UOS Wootdlfl Dr. 11.1. t-. 642-5200 180" OC'EAN VIEW Open daily 1-5 pm. Exceptional oceanfront home overlooking a great beach. View of Catalina & all boats in and out of the har· bor. 3329 Ocean Blvd. CAMEO SHORES-Open Daily 1-S Pool, occ.,an & canyon view, fabulous master suite -lovely family home . . . . . $88,500. 239 .r.Iilford Convenient parking -easy to M a "DflOP·I:-o" a t Ba.r I lk'aeh Rralty 675a ..... TIIU~DAY, SEI'.T. 7, 1972 CORONA DEL MAR, CAL. ~"".JJ. I'RESTI6E WATERFRONT ·HONEI SHOWN IY APPOINTMENT 3 Lindo ltlo DriYo -Open Sundoy Beautiful new 5 BR., 4~ BL bome. Water- front living rm. 6 formal diniDg. Handsome oak paneled tam. rm., frplc, wet bar. Large master suite has frple. 6 cozy lounge area. View of Bay & the mountalnJ. . ... $179,500. J3 llndo lolo DriYO Elegant 5 bdrm., 41'. baths; on lagoon. New carpets, drapes & wallpaper. Lovely garden & Iorge slip . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . $200,000 57 Lindo ltlo DriYo CUJtom 4 BR., 31'. ba. bome on LIJIOC)n. Hltr. BR. bas slttillg orea & frplc. Waterfront famlly rm w/conver~~tioD pit around the frplc.; lovely garden, lge. llip ..... $1 89,500. 101 Lindo ltlo DriYO Lovely 5 BR.. 4 ba. borne with downstain waterfront mstr, suite &: )ge. game rm. or study. Mexican tile floors, beam ceilings, quality construction, slip . . . . . . . . $1.55,000. . . For Complete Information On All Homet & Lots, Please Call: BILL GRUNDY, Realtor 11.1....,.. &lela. at LinN Isle 341 IAYSIDI DR., WITE 1, N.l. 67Ut61 I Newport lllilch Balboa Ballloo Island Costa Mesa Lido Isle MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES DOVER SHORES - ULTIMATE IN LIVI NG 4600 sq. ft of quality construction. Marble halls -c:ur conditioned -electronic ovtn -indoor Jacuzzi pool -5 BR's -formal DR -FR. -mamcun~d lawns -better than new. Read.v to movE> in. Fee--$198,500. Open Sunday 1-5 p.m. 1337 Galaxy Drive. (C21l BA YFRONT LEASES HARBOR ISLAND . ................. . Sot!t~ _sid e :-panoramic view of yachting actJVJIJ es. P1er & slip, sandy beach. 8 BR. 4lf.t baths. Rumpus room, 3-car garage. By appt. 642-8235. (C I9) A UNIU.II' ti(;Mf' A BEAUTY ON SANDALWOOD -Just lis!· ed and priceci perfectly! Three bedroom home that is class -c o I or coordinated throughout ill warm tones of early Autumn. delightful stone fireplaces in the living room and in the den both of which are ~ t off dramatically with the rich textures or open beam ceilings. The kitchen is bright. the sur· roundings are serene and the pride of own· ership is very evident. Guess ~hat kind of roof it has'! -you're rifht, a heavy shake roof! BAYCREST $75.000 PHONl UM19UI HOMIS. NIWPOIT IIACM. 64WHI NEWPORT HARBOR BAYFRONT Sparkling new dramatic 4 BR. study, game room, 5 bath home. Close to harbor till- trance, ~eltered boat slip. 2 fireplaces, 3 ·car garage. Free Option to Purthase. 12000/mo. 642-8235. (C20l ...----- [Irvine 1-~--...... ~ I ' IOl .DaNr Dl1ftl f41·12SI ·"' ~ .W..1201 Mnport I frH Rental Se..Vic•i TO LANDLORDS AND T.ErtANTS 0 ' BLUFFSW~FUL "1 ' f·"' ' YOU own the land BR and All prices and all areas 675-7225 COLWELL PROPERTIES, INC . REALTORS Pre-Grand Opening Sale! Lofty liv1ng awatts you! Act swiftly to select your own Newport Beach condomintum. Visit the Newpon Crest ~ Information Center now! Open everyday, 10 a.m. to sunset. Superior & Ticonderoga, Newport Beach T eke Coast Highway to Superior Ave. (Balboa Blvd.) intersection and up the hill to Information Center -~ •••L.-TAH UJftDn.U. Alit tfiiM.IJ P'IOPIIftl, -Nit .llff'IIIIT .. , •• ,,., ..... CotllffiiA,.._.. ,Ill· a•r.llli&.••"· .0!" ....... • den, 2~ bath • Submit purchase or -Va can t and waiti~. :·•t, [fl.st !£\IJ ~12luif' o.y ., nice ~=t Q!!JJ 644-1133 /' r e alty 241 4 Visto lle!Oro Newport Bach lmlo\TID CIN 1111 Aal'l INCIOUII & ll.lllt ~ -.au ..... -.. ,. • PtiH&t Padoe • Pir.,l~e•• • POoLS • • Holo Pollio1 ~­ • T..nit • llopuiiO P•ily foolioo • Adj. .. tioolo •• Playp-d MOS. Uol -......-Coeot ..,, .. , ..... 1 ...... ON TOP OF THE JIEAl ESTATE MAAICHWITH THE NICEST nOPlE SULING THE NEA TlST HOMES COAOHA Dll MAlt, IJS.«<) • MESA Vlllot, 546-5990 • NEWI'OAT l EACH, &45-fl600 • CAll Ul YES! THEY ARE WAITING FOR US TO SHOW THEM A FUTURE HOME! WHY NOT YOURS?~~~~~ ., YOU All P'lAHNING ON "1 H LLING -CAll US TOOA Y ()ntul}; . .,.,i, ~21 I AliiOA Burr White RMI..,. OfflCl 2901 NIWPOn llVD. NEWPO n lEACH ··~··············· MLS SALES REPORT Ne•porta-:h Townhouaet Ud. U 01 -Coul Hwy. 1714 )67~20 ~irD ill • .-u"WWMiisW ~ uttiU. lltoppl,. ...... THE .-~,_,,.....r~M/IIoP , .. IRWIN COMPANY REALTOR S Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $86 million In the fir st 7 months of 1972, THIS IS A 35% INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 19711 2,714 new listings wer e processed, of which 69% WERE SOLD! 63 % of the sales were cooperative, ROY R. McCARDLE R EALTOR RELIABLE SF.RVICF SINCE 1,4J List your property with a Realtor. ·~················· COLES WORTHY & CO. r, r • I •.:: •, ; 0 C:OMFORTAILI FOUR IEDROOM IANC:H Sm.E SUno ID pi-tbo homemaker is the loc:atioo of the kitchen with prdon oatil!& ana, and e&~~~al 1&111111 ,_ wttb warm wood burning fireplue. Tho !annal dinin'c room and li•· IDe ,_ -ban prdon .,;.,.., Dramatic nulled <eillnp. CoMon!OIII aoparate ,.... lai·IIOftlt wltb Ita own ball both. Thb bomo tru1J ahlnes with tbo lnDd new drapes aad ....... tar papon. lleellont Bact Bay Dli.,borbood and jllll tM.ei!O. . - 0 , i ' t •• ' ! • • \ • ! J ,, ~ ' • w • * * * * * BALBOA ISLAND RELAXED FAMILY LIVING 213 SAPPHIRE * 3 Bdrms., 3¥.1 baths. Large family rm., Dbl • garage, enclosed patio ........ •. . $82,500. CLARK SOMERS, REALTOR 306 Mlrlne, &.lboe Island ~ • I Church NeW. n. La .. c--.11 till tapAoll: ,.-z, sus 1a e. ........ , ltOOJIIaale YS.Dr .. 1111L" 4t , ......... Lilli -n... Billa --'no -PIQin ct lilt Flrlll lllpiiJI -~.Ill'.· H. PuJ c-...ct~ll-wlllsn-..... ,...... ... _ sua-. -.,_ ...... rallpoct -1111 11-'- Romota, rtUrod ~ ct 1M -a plly, "TIIo -C&Mr)' IAAII'u Cburell ol ~." .... --·-·· board ol -·WID llo- Asua, wt.U r;l" tbe ..-IDCIII • • • at tllo 10 a.m. S-y ..nco. Tllo Plymolllh CcocrepUoo- SW>.1ay cburcb ecbool Is II t al Cb11rcb, 1IU Brood street, oredbJ..,Nfiii-- Sopt. 15 II a ballot -Ill Cost&Y ... a.m. • Nft'PCII't BtlatU-Dr.RUMll • • Spltlor will .... ell II lilt 10 Tbe UoJ.varllty BlllU.st ca. a.m. llrflce tb1a SSM~&J Clb cb, 2252 S.E. Br!llo~SulaADa "TIIo perU <f DOcJicoal Jaft- He1£bts •• PutDr WUUa Car-pUoa." llr _ Fraatllll, -a Jldco ct Harbor District lllllldpU C.M. bbq Sept. 30 rico wUl dtU.ver tu 3rd III'DKil • • • In a sarlee ca IMBoal<olllot'o-Tbe Cbarcll ct RellciOus Sd- latioo at 11 a.m. Baoda7· Ria eoce, Ull E. Ccut Hwy,,Cor- y,oo 4HD 10,45 ALSO 'SUMMER OF'42' 9:0(1 o-. del Mar -· Tbe ~~rmoo IA>pic of 1M a... El....,.. lact- acm b' the 10 a.m. senice Tbe secog~ UDtlll blrbee• th1a Slally wtllbe"TrtDQtdbty ot tbe eo.ta Yea Wom•'• •ltboal truqaWsen!' Club 1rtU be beld from 5 tD e • • • p.m., Saturday, Sept. 30, at tbe The Nnport ~ly Cburcb, Costa Mesa 110ft oo 18111 st. m.U.C II 15111 st. aod lnlno All proceeds will &O to - AYe., CUff Hueo --Dr. Marcus youth acUrittes aDd scbollr- Baeb, autbor ucl world tr&Yel-ships. er, will -oa "Tbe eom1J1c Bob Duggan will play hla ot tbe cosmic Christ" at tbe bu.jo aDd s.tnr. Dancers from 10 a.m. serrice th1s StmdaJ, the Correll RouDd Daoce CJab He 1a fouDder I.Dd: director of wtu also enterta.I.D. !be F-lor Spiritual tin-The cbow wUI coiUIIst ofbor- del' .. MID(. an lDteroaUooaJ., beeued ........ .._h •~ ... lnter..f:l.1th fellowship. .._., ._...., co ... •·•· • • • rolls and coffee, topped offwitb Tbe Women's Guild of the apple pte, Cbu:rcb at ReUglous Science Mrs. Delbert Warwick aacl 00 Corora del Mar 1s sponsorfni Mrs. N. C. Newlin. eba!rmu ~ the sale of ttckeis for tbe Sept, and co-chairman of tbe waya 10 performance o1 '•My Fair and means committee, Y1ll be Lady" tn IrY1De Bowl. Laguna ln cba.rge of tile affair. Beacb. ~ buying ticket$ ReservaUoos may be made pla.D to baYe dfDDer at tbe Cot-by Sept, 25 tbroagb. Mrs. Altted tage LD Lagwa. before tbesbOw. Schunke, 642-2!91, or Mra. ======"""' ReservatiooB for tbe sbow may Henry Smith, 546-1895, Cost bl made by calling the church Is $3 for adults, aDd $! ftx- otflce at 646-1032, cblldreo under tlreln. MICH4EL STUCK DIES ' "FASHIONABLE DESIGNS THAT PLAY WELL" THE TENNIS AFFAIR IS A TOTAL TENNIS EXPERIENCE Deatb has ell.lmed 17-year- old Michael Stuck, son of Lee Stuek, partner with CU1r Lion- barger at Crown Hardware, Corona del Mar. Mike, a junior at OraDge blgb schooL. died Aug. SO alter a brief illness. Sen1ces were held Saturday at Calvary Chur- ch, Santa Ana and 1Dterment was at Fairbano Memorial Part. U I 111\11\/lrllllllllll STARRING -Tht Grwtlull Dood Hot Ton tuctsn.. :"'r.t~~ ~ DB .. AftTIIIKNT O,IM 'TIL LIO '·•· PIID4YI A UNIVERSAL R[L(AS[ TECHNlCOLOR" -4LSO - 'THE GRE.O.T NORTHFIELD MIHHESOT .0. R41D' PG Uf:S.t 1884 Newp ort Costa Mesa 548 -1 SS2 Sun1vors loclude his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee stuck ol Orange; 3 brothers, DaTtd of Strathmore, Dan aDd Laurie of Orange; grandparents, llr. and Mrs. CUff Ltonbarger of Costll Mesa aod Mr, and Mrs. Archie stuck of Garden Grove. Tbe lamlly says thai coolrl- butioos may be madetoCalYary Church mtsstooary tund. L4WREHCE STEFFY DIE$ Lawrence F, statry, 60, of 351 W. Bay st., Costa Mesa, was buried yesterl2ay 1n Elsi- nore. He died Ulle.xpectedly Sept. I at Costa MesaMemorJal hospital. Serrices were held at tbe BeD-Broadway Chapel, with the ReT. Bruce Kurrle otrlciat1ng. BlU"ial was ill Elsinore Valley cemetery, Mr . stetty was born ln 100- l.ana, and had llved here for tbe . past 12 years, He ls SUJ'TiYed by hl& wUe, Florence a.od 3 sisters. HEW MEETIH G D4'TE The next meeting of the board of education of tbe Newport- Mesa unifted scbool distrtct will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 19. at tbe Costa Mesa !==========~======~~~~~~~~~~~bl~gll~sehool lyceum. Tbe Sept. 5 meeting was ctocelled. J4ee ,. W4lt, """'" J.~~t ~.,~ ··~n SALES & SERVICE Do 10 ••• Rapidly & Easily Under Medical ~pervision Pounds & Inches Go FAm WEIGHT CLINIC INC. (Hoor llacArtllorloulo-) Hours: 9 to I, l to 5 -Monday tbroup Friday OWe ... ~ Ia S••• 77SO ....... No. 10'7-U)-JH6 $ ooo/ • WI WU. GIYI YOU A fSO.OO TIIADI•IN AllOWAJICI ON ANY NEW KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER PURCHASED FROM THIS STORE! OF COR. • Li( Auilrey~ RECYCLED RAGS S H H H ---Pre-opening Specials!!! OUIGNER RESALES E. COAST HWY. DEL