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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-12-06 - Newport Harbor EnsignI 14> C,. 7 FOES MEET AS FRIENDS N RT BEACH 1(k tHE NEWPORT HARBOR TH~ OIPICIA.L M!WII"AII'I. OP THII CITY OP NIWPO•T erACM JOe COSTA MESA CORONA DEL CALIF. 5th ve. fighters MACHINE GUN used by Woody Pittman's anti -air craft outnl 1n HawaU tn World War n was a good prop for a "Joba Wayoe " shapshot or WOOdy in 1941. Later, nts CDM C of C warn Hall buddy ns WOWlded while manning the gun atop a truck El o t driYeo by Woody durlnglheJapaneseattackonPearl Harbor. ecl10n se ' Corona del Mar's Cbamber NEW PROJECT jllllcompllllocl bJCOIIIraclorWall)"llar ... s llld -LoiJI Ia adnrt!MCI <XI tllo lila ol aaolber P<OJoct bullt by Wall)''• compuiJ. Bur..-Doamao. Wben Matthew JohD Burpo urtnd lut TburDy, !CoY. 29, at st. Josepb'J oo.pttal 1D C>ruae. mom and dad. Ybo Uve at 1008 w. Oc.u Front, ~ wantad au of Newport to mow about tt. Tbe sip 1a at oae or the town's bustest IDterHCt:l.ooa, Muperlte ATe. aod San Joaqllln Hills Rd., Harbor View RJU., wbere Burpss Oooonn Is btdld1Dg the oew Newpori Ceatar United Methodist Chllfcb, whtcb wtll be tbe Dn bome of tbe pruetlt Balboa Jslaod Com- mlllllty Metbodlst Church. (Enslp pboto.) A &r~ ftgbtillg the re-A oot:lce delivered by Members of CDMPC wbo rout1ae of Cout Hwy. through COMCPC to~del Mar signed the letter to Ctty Hall Corcoa del Mar sened aottee homes and. 8 asks lor are Walb.ce Calderhe:ad, Jamea yesterday that they wtll dump a stroog pOOUc at tbe Blakemore, Calvin McLaugb.lln, a petitiaD bM.rlllg almo.t 5,000 beartng. Norman Wel.nbergar and Gerald stpatures Sl4JPOI'tlnC tbelr po-Tbe oottce calls the "6-lane Van Hoven. siUoo Into the laps of city limited access divided ezpress- pla.nniD.g commlsslooers at a " tbtt kl be built thr"'"'" .. Dec. 13 pubUc llearlnc oo tral-';.': old tt':'...y corrldo;~; CANDY CANES lice'!'::!':~ llseU the Coroeo del dtrecl ...,.. lor lbelrvlneCom-AGAIN IN COM ......._ puy's fUture dcnrn-coast de- War Cltlsens Petition Com-velopmeot to their Fash.ion Is-Merchants who displayed mlttee (CDMCPC). tbe gr()t41 1aAd sboppl.ng center." The lr-candy canes 1n the flaiiJ)O~ also elrculated a notice vine co. favors the relocation holes along Corona del Mar's throughout Corona delMar tD"g-of the higtnray. Coast H'W}'. Last Christmas are log residents toatteod the hear-being asked to use the sa.me 1"'· Fishermen , .... •galn this, ... __ but ln ELECTION LAW ~~::t.:l~~D:~f~ . . :h~~:~~::u~~~mc: Is CHALLENGED tbat ... , win ng111 relocatlnc claim YICfory sleal lh•m.or"'•••lh•m.•e· .. the highway through the 5th asking merchants to use tbe Ave. tra.m.c corridor, oppose Local commercial rtsber-canes on tbeirChrlstmastrees, f any "freeway-type" inter-men, fighting to su-e ocean or in lbelr Window&" COM A new localelec::Uou taw tim-tbelr poctdooa," and claims eballge at MacArthtD" Blvd. and tlsh from extinction by over-Chamber of Commerc~ secre- lt1n, caqll.lp IIPHdlDc wu tbat the n.l~~e o1 a on.spape:r C01.st fhrJ., aDd ~rl routing ftsblng, apparently woo part of tary Jessie Htll told the Ensign challenged yesterday by Al editorial llCIPOrt1nc a ca.od1d-tbe Corooa del Mar treeny their battle Tuesday ntgtU 1n yestercily. AN OLD MAP of Oahu and a collection or old phOtos remind Forctt, a.a a.DDCKmCIIS taDIUdlte ate "could DDt be otfaet by an l!ltough Bonita Canyon. Santa Barbara. She &aid any merchants need-Costa Mesa 's Woodrow Pltlman ot Dec. 7, 1941, when he of Commerce wtll elect DeW otncers and board members this mooth. On Dec. 20, tbe new bot.rd ..t.U meet to elect a president, Z vlce-presldeots and a tr...-er tor the comtngyeu. TbeCIIIam- ber now operates oo a callldar year, Instead of fl.seal yeu'.a ending ln June as iJl pr.no. years . former chamber presWeat Hal PtnciWI neraded a DOrJilDa- ting committee wbicb recom- meoded the tollowtnc a&m" for the i ncancles oo the board: Realtor Joh.D Boyd, attorney David Delancy, ea:ecutiYe ser- vice otDcial Katbryoe ()QpD, Irvine Co. eng1Deer Gordoe Jooes, sarlnrs and loa.o oftlclal Wllllam Kull, realtor Hal PID- chl.n, ch1c lader Jerry Stewart, m.a.narement er.ecut1" Robert Stoessel, bank manacer Joe WolbersaDdpharmacyowu.- er Bob Zweber. for Next April's Newport S.cb nppooent sta}1Dgwttbl..D tbe$500 The Dec. 13 plt!Uc hea.rlng A meeting ot commercial lng oew canes may pick them Uvltd through the Japanese attack oo Purl Harbor aDd City Cowell electtoo. limit... betore the Planning Commls-ftshermen there nsreportedly up for $5 each at the Chamber rired his rlfle al the last Japanese plane to le;,ave the OPEN HOUSE SLATED In I k!tter to City Manapr Mr · Forpt told tbe Ens11Jl sloo will deal wtth a report told by State Assemblyman Wll-oU1ce at 3-t29 E. Coast H'W}'. islands. (Ensign phOto.) .4. T MORMON CHURCH Robert Wynn. llr, Forlit ubd tbat r., las blred formar Dews-ot trafftc pla.orecommeod:ations llam Ketchum ot Bakerslleld A pubUc open bouse will be lor lepl clarlftcatloo ot U. paporiJWl llonrd Laogllly ol !rom aprl,.tecoosultaot blred tbal be will Introduce lecls-PEARL HARBOR RELIVED held thls Friday tod Saturday law' a $500 Umtt oo periUIIJ. Costa Yea to manage b.l.scam-by the city to De~ deYelop-latioo banning the use ot air-at the Newport Beach State campa.J.p ,apeoc!1nc by eaodld-pa.lp.. Be seeks tbe 1st dis-lbe tramc sectloo of tbe city's planes to spot ftsb. The ftsber-Center of tbe Church of the atu, trJct -~ now !Mild by Vice-long-range reoeral plan. Tbe men cla.im that airpla.De spot-By fred D2v1s One of the narrow escapes His truck picked "'some bu.l-Jesus Clll"lst ot Latter Day Mr. Forc:ft claimed the Umtt m1,yor Bowud Racers. The 1st tra.m.c report mentions re-ters are finding Osh that would As he looked !Sown~ Pearl that Uterally blasted Command. let holes trom a sta.fft.n.:Japan-Saints (Wormoos). could force bl.m to malt tbe dlartcl eocomp&ssesLldolsle routlog tbe trtgtnn.y asooeal-otherwlsebebypassedbysport-Harbor, Commander Mttsuo er Fuchldanearer salYatioowas ese plane, and the 90ldier Displays and exhibits at tbt cbotce of ''abatttDc "'« wttb-aDd tbe Balbo. Pen.tnsula. teraattve, but reeopJ.aes the flslltnr boats and commerclal Fuchida couldn't help bUt f~ I he a torpedo attack on his aircraft ma.nntng the gun atop the truck various programs of tbechurcb drawing ftom the nee." F111Dc datu for tbe election strong pmuc pressure ap..tnst seiners. had dooe his job. carrier 1n the battle of Midway. was injured slightly by z will be &:howo from 8:SO to Tbe eaQJaJp ..,...Unc taw, are trom Jao. 10 tbrougb 31. sucb a more. About 100 ft sbermen, lncha::S-He could see8battlesb 1 .and He told of being blOwn through bullets, tu. Woody got through 9 p.m. frhtay aDd trom 1 to pautd lut moath bJ tbt ClQ .... a.L 1 1 1 lDc a delegation of about a 9 other warships burnin6 and a hole in tbe ship's slde and the ftP'It unsc.atbed and tried 5 p.m. Saturday. The center ~,.; $~ ,:l,c:-:::~ PJJ~rwtiSOR •. GiftS Sth foes ::::.: ~-:r~ = ~~!t~ ~;i ~a;:;~~:;: ~~S:~.U)e ocean, and later !~J~':ybi~ ~~a::~ ~~ 1~~ at 801 OoY~r Dr •• pet ~ YO&er lA ai ----Bll'tll.ra Comi!Ml"clal FtsfNw. ·leu l'Jd1:ltU'y soe~u 1111 tbe w. oo tbat sumay Deeember z delplntkla IIIIDts ct.,, pall i $100 ceWac a. a..,. (Rod) llqrchl.:. ~ CUJ COUDCU diltrict Mat meo's Aao. Paclftc aDd tbe Far East, ns mor'DiD& OYer Haft.l..l S'! yee.J'$ Woody bad cooe Lat.otbe A.rrny ldndutl doaaUou aad Umlt. Liadl Tale, ODt ol J aooorme«f DOW bekl b1 YUan Oo.t&L Wr. Local flshermtll reported seriously crippled. Tbe element a co, wben America ~~ras Ylolent-from I..onc Beach ill Septem- a r:~d«hte to;;;;..., $500 ol eencUdllt .. for Newport S.cll Dostal's see.t and S others a.re that ''several politicians'' be or surprlse U.t the Japanese Jy dragged Into World War D, ber 1940 and !lad been In b.fa on. DIODIY oablaea.mpaJ:p_ City COtmcll 1D otlt April's up for election out April sJdes Assemblyman Ketbchun: had hoped for on Dec. 7, 1941, Commander fuchida and tus Ha.;..u 1~ more 0.,1 a year "1 tla" DO urumeat w1tb tbe elecdoa, came out strqlythl.s Hardftre deller AI Forcft attended, Mr. Ketcbum n.ssaJd had been achiued beyond tlleir fellow-pilots went about tllelr when the Japanese bombers TREE COST GOING UP !5~-per-voter 11mtt. 1 tblllt tbe •"II: 1D fllnx of keeptnc the aod Balboa Investor Joseph to be sttlstltutillg for Sant2 most ambitious ctreams. deadly work virtually t.ll· came He spent the n.r 00 IDteot of tbe la• t.admirlble" prtMOt Coast Hwy. aUgnment Goubert have sa.ld tbey Y1U try Bubara Assemblyman 0oo Commander Fuchlda, night opposed. Oahu· and returned to Long Ur. Forpt wrttea 1D tlls lek, t~ Corooa del Mar . to wiD the 1st cotmcllmaoJc MacGtWnay, wOO ns in Sac-leader of the attacking bombers, ''I was asleeQ In the barnc~ Beach ln September" 19-45. He What should be a talrly rou- btd. be calls tbe $500 pereoaaJ I thlDt tbe present allgn-district post oow held by VIce-ramento on business State fish made ooe last pass over the at Camp Mala.kole , which lS came to Costa Mesa IS years tine and qtdet meeting at tbl limit ''lep!JJ, morallJ aDd meat ls better than re-routt.oa: mayor Howard Rogers. .tDd Game Dept. rep;esentatlve scene ol hls trlwnph, surveyed nearer Barber's Polnt, about ago Yllh his wife and fa mily. Newport Beach City Cotmcll r-.Ust:l.callJ SQ~Ped." tbe b1ctnn1 through the old Bob K.a.Deen a lao attended. the damage, then headed back 11 miles trom Pearl Harbor" He works as a draftsman for out Monda}' Dlgbt will look at: He told the Enalp yesterday ft..-n.y corridor atoor 5th 8.4.L TIS ALL EM DIES fishermen cl.a..1m tbat sport-towud Ills aircraft carrier to when the sounds woke us '-" a.n engineering firm in Orange • TREES beiD.g plantedODtbe that be bu oo plus to ftlt IRI1t Ave., Mr;, Murchison tokl the S4!ntces were held Dec. 1 t iSbets and large commercial relate tbe good news. . just before 8 o'clock, .. remem. takes care of a wife and 5 street LD fl'ont ol new OOmes or ap.lllst the Jaw, but ... ts a ED~ aDd 1 would attach for Baltls AI leo Jr., 75, are-seln boats working lor canner-It was bard lor tum tobelleve bers Woody Pittman. '"AI first, children aDd is acth'e In the ~:~~ $;',~~h .:~or c:! clarlfleatloa ol tbt ordlJaaee !,.Not.. ud tba:U.O the ~esent Ured Teu.co company execu-les are depletlng salt nter that he hadn't even been flred we thought the Navy q s tiring Central Bible ChLU"Ch of Costa trom U. etty maoaav aDd city --r tar I es oo ttve wbo died NoY. ze at Hoag life a1ong the CalUornta coast-upon. Thea, as be winged over offshOre, but then we remem-Mesa. S.gaiJoo sile, to which would attorney DearU O'NtU. tbe b.lcrnn.y be left aa they bo&lllt:al. He Uved at 2321 At-Une. a Nary balldlng where some bered the Na't")' took it easy oo To Mr. Pittman, the element go 1.(1 to s.ti.SO wbere cce- "F"or maoy yeua, l'Ye car~ ~ ~~~ del Mu batus st., East Bhlff. At a Dec. 17 afternoon City soldiers were hoisting a ma-Sundays."' The Japanese re-or surprise a.t Pearl HarbOr crete work Is required, If the rJed ads l.o local papua lD A • He is sun1Yed by' his witt, Council sn.ty session J.n New-chine gun to the root ot the membered that, too. re-caUed an old warning tllat Council okays a parks depart- whlcb I elpOCDi OD: my per-Mr. Mwchiaon sa.id be also Mary; .a. daugtlter, Coostance port, local commercial ftsber-structure, a looe ftgure raised "Then, we saw a single-'"the coodltioo ~ which God ment request. soaal and pollttealptd.Jo.opby " t.anxs routtoc t.be Corooa del MlMiller, of Newport Betcb;I.Dd men are ezpected to tell tbe a bolt-actloo Sprlngf1eld rlne engined plane coming at us hath given Uberty to man is • SPEED LIMIT 00 Jambot .. Mr. Forpt wrttu. "TbeM ad. Mar tr...-ay through Bonita a grandttaughtar, Mary Blair Council about their objedtons aDd tl..red 2 sbots at his bomber-in a shallow dive, i.nd I hea.rd eternal vigilance... Rd. wtll be reduced to so mph are Pl'tmatlJJ t.actnesc ads CUJoa aDd llDtinc tt ~ Yl.th Mueller. to a Ylew park a.Dd boardwalk The bullets probably missed a pop-pop sound. I had neYer "I lhlnk we might have been between Bristol and Campus.. Wtll tbe $500 U.mJt ebrtctP Cout Rwy. fart.ber do'Wncout ConductloJ the memorial betnc planned for the nter-their mark, aod Commander been on the receiving eOO of ignoring that warning 1n 1941," • UNDERGROUND utlliiJ my ftrst ameodmeot rtctrt to to rellen IOlht of the tramc senlce at Pacific View cllapel, front along Lido Park Dr. Flsh. fuchida new any, unharmed . machine gun fire, so I dldn"t Woody Pittman sa_ys, thought -district formation would pat iptU:Otlt?" preuure oo Corooa del Mar . Harbor View Hills, was tbe ermen claim tbe pa.rk would The soidier who vented his know what was haPPening unlll fully, "and l"m even more sun utilities below ground al<IQ( Mr. For&(l says bl Is PM'-bJrs:u: ~ ~c ~~ Rev. R. Davts. Burial was lD lntertere wtth thetr loading alJ:1 trastrat:l.on by cranking otf a I saw a sergeant w_ho hadplast. that we're lgoorlog U now ... Coast Hwy. from Bayside to aoaaU1 c;woeedtoutb:l(otbera a-b lla nll~wpo Pacific VIew memorial park. Unloading oper.a.tioo.s there. co~le ot rounds at the last er@d himself a.gamst the side u •RINE WASTE lAW IS JamborM~, and aloog Jam~ lor ea..mpa~.-doaatiou ,, ~c n me ....,.... re-of a bulkllng to r1odge the bul-""~ from Coast Hwy . to the Batbol. c -' ea:-ro111t1Dc tbe tllafrny lbrougb the s h I bo d I I "d Japanese plaDe to nraway ll"om lets.'' TOPIC FOR TOWN HALL Island bridge. • ~ alleolutely oec-conldor, ~ a final report c 00 ar 0 ge pal Pl!llltl was Woodrow Pittman, a "The)'"rE' Japs,., the sergeant Local boat owners have been • CONDOMINIUM ruUq be- ess:&ry. ftom U. tn111ccouolta.Dts last 20 -year -old Coast Artillery yelled Invited to a Chamber of Com-ing awealed by Harry Kampl\, • "U..,!i~ m~ eampalp moalh carried oo rt·ro1Al.oc Newport-Mesa .scbool bc:l&rd at anestimated costof$415,000. trooper woo drove a truck that Whe~ Woody heard that, he merce town ha ll meeting nert who seeks to blockcoostruetlaa bo':.n 'ezct~~t ·~·I• ~ recomm.di.Uoo. Ctty planoers trustees u-e rett1nc ready to Bids wtu be asked 00 the pro-day 00 Z trips from hls baS€' at ran over to the motor pool, Wednesda.y morning, Dec. 12. on the Balboa Ocea.o Froat at asts ' m,.. &Dd CCM~ellmu wtU ha'tt tbe Yote tbemMh'es $40 tor 11.cb )eet. Camp Malakole to help set cc> got his trur-k, and started load-at tbe Balboa Bay Club to hPar 1319 E. Balboa Blvd. wtllbeaet He. said tbe aw• 1Dt t ol tlral MJ oa the re-route coo-board meeting, Trustees di-• HEATING repairs at Moote machine guns in a desperate lng a machinE' gun on it. deta.lls or the new hOldinlil tank for a re-hearing, and then coa- t caDIHda • 10 tr01'VIJ. Acltyyldetramcplan scused tbe idea Tuesday nJcti: Vista a.od Pomona scboolswere attempt to tight back against "We 1\ad been down to ford aDd pump-out reQUICE'ments tmued to the Jan. Z8 mee&r • • :rapt:: !:cuoa CC:Idtro:::: Yill beeome part of the city's and agreed to reach a decl.sioo approved. Tbe beating systems the atbcking Japanese. Island, m the middle of Pearl tha.t •ill control vesS€'1 wa sh•s • C At.1PAIGN e1peodfture Yerted by aiJowtac., Jalb 1oac-ranp .-.rat plaD ol de-at tbelr O.C. 18 meettnc. at both schools tw:re broken The surprise attack was over Harbor, a oumber of Urnes beginning Jan. 1. law wiU be ameoded sllcbtty terest to baJ =Jdltt; Ytlopmeot. A DeW state lawallowsaebool doYD., before the gtms coukl 00 a.ny on maneuvers, and 1 knew that The 7:30 a .m. breakfast to bring it .in to Une with state thro_:r:'ttnu ., Mr-Murebboo, aretlred los boards to colltct pay based • APPOlNTMENT of ChishOlm damage, btl( Woody Pittman got if an alr attack came, we were meetillg will hear represent.a-law regarding dates of flllDc Tbre • AD.plu poUcernao wbo DOW' to-~ tbe Dll'llber of stwteota. Brown to represent the board ID his 2 shots worth, anyway. supposed to get some gun& down t\Yes of tbe colltlty harbors campaign expense statements. uta IMte:r aota11at r.c;~ nita 1ll broa":!cut and buikHDI Tbe pay eeale okayed by the 00 tbe PH'SOIIDII commlssioo lt was 24 years after th.at there to help defeod the place." department discuss the new • ANNEXATION of Paclfte :u.':Y'tlbe&dftuta,pol YVJ e!dvpriMs, Ul'lOtiDCed last state pills lbe local district 1.o was obyed tor a 3-yea.r term. December day in l!HI ,lhat Woody and his truck made a count)' ma.rtne waste Law, which VIew Memorial pert_ 1tndsm&.U moolb le-~Uetty "':.r. ~ WMk tbat be will IMk tbe 4th the $40-per-rneettnc: eatepy, Mr _ BrOWll wu praised tor his Woody came fa ce to race wtth c o~le of quick trips to the tar _ becomes effective the nrst of parcels located atS~rlor A'tt. "1 Yei"J wltlll celll.og o1 $300per mooth York cc tbe commlssloa since Com maDder Fuchida. bor arera wtth machlDe guns. the Je&r. and Hospital Rd. lDd at ln1De .CLOSING Us DOWN ' lor .. ,. members. T .. loC&l t .. uollled district ns estab-"I had read that the,...,.. v "II d • • d I •••· aoo llesa IlT. board meets twt~ mootbtr Usr-1 ese ntebl Ieeder 1\ad cooverted ersal es eCISIOn e ayed . POLICE CADETS nald bl T•oda1 o!gllt's m..U.,. ~lso • RAtsED mlleago •Dow. to Cbrlsttaolty aile< toe wu empoYered I<> clio tod -. Glbrt F•c-oa. d1rec:tiCW A N.wporter llliD IP)kesma.o d•Jt w1tb: aaees pejdtodfatrtctemp}oyees and was touring the United South Cout R (iooal c al».ndo&ed can _,_ pro-or CEEED a 1'11"0-41nlapmG aid &bcM 30 pteteta sbond • IMPROVEMENTS to Ea. •bo ue t.IJ'lr prl-n.te cars (G. Sbtes as a missionary, .. re-ti c 1 1 1 on-Coastal commlsstODU' Ron -Yis.loas ol an ordlDaoee to be ~ ....;.,_aa.r111rtdlaKewpart • t.tMIIDttl'allrlnftldartDc taoell. b1p sebool. wttb tbe dtllttlet buStDess ftom the pre calls M.r . P1ttman, •bo oow ser~':', om:.c~ooer~=11 dd Caspers, wbo ls also chair-lntrod.:td. c-. ~ oa1 hudiJ at tM .... ud were" pretty UbrarJ beblc upudtd to not 1~ per mUe to 12~ ~ 11.-es atZ76 Vllla.oonRd.,Costa po tbe 444 a uo.t MeOOd Y man of theOranreCounty Board • STOP SlGNS art IIIC4JOiiild wMt ..e cau.t ettMnpb bf •~ lftet7 ~.. betwua loclU 1 medta center aod mlle. Mesa . '•So, I weat 1.(1 to Man -:~ Ve:r:s:lllll~s t the = of S~vbors, t.s YUWed to oo Tleooderocl st. at~ --=:-:::"~""~"to cloel dna CIEED .--...-.ttt"'N faftll'-s~e teWYls1oD elua:room haltu Beach thai day In 1965 d t-.. • w aparN , fttrbt the Versa.lllu project. and oa Ga•J:J Dr. at Madalen •u;-., ---' to hear this mu be a wtmess eve ...... meat 00 est ewpor1 1 Mr. Caspers tut year lll"ced Dr. twa ecMUJ. .tar tbl MP'naton ud IKNN-~ 0 d d" ~ HI d tor tbe savtoc erace ol Jesus blutfs. tiM city to ru:lst tllr•ts b)' • NATlllAL RI:IO\IICD . ...._ ... -bin ..... -.... ..-.. taltat rvme a ISPU e se e Cbr lst ..., •• "" to talklllc WltO ooly 8 ol ... comml$-what .. colle<l t .. "lopl ar. ··-t oltl>o cllr ~-c&ld6rD!a caut ~ 1M .....,.._ cwc-IIC' tt. l.ftar •he laid fl.oJsbed tbere .sloo's lZ membera preseat at macta" arnyed ap.tast tbe •IU be accepted uti lit Jlr .... 1 -..-. ud a.,,,::-~,..<~::_~!:::;; n~~..!.~r~! ~-$10,000 pc ,..r lA aoo 1 touod.,. that his plW ~"'-!~In t..oocS.ch. Llld clcy o, t .. <lnolopo<. tJui4)MIIc._.,._ Ill,. alnldJ a-.ar.. flit.--., ,_-z-' "1 -.....-........._, ....-.... -~ lrnN -d ... ~ WU the lull to leeYt Peart -.u.uauauft Yottl Deeded to p I d d 68 -.II -., -IIIIo ud Dot ' ..... ) Ia a -.IIUoo Boulac eo.ct~ tl>o ln1at Co. u "allndl" .,.... ol racial ud tllat .. !low o roata U.t otay tho proJoct, fiomu Pocl<-at n I ram ea at nttll• tllll tlil IIIII rs ol ~ ..._. 11111 half,.._ bu acr-cf to taclldt mlllarUJ taciMl....._ .. c.tlls.tar media wollkt hi" ~t lalm ~ 1•111Cb. Newport attQnty f'IP-ftn tD W•ld War lt," llr. llrfiiYid.ta..,MID.(udftDue~ race.._.. modtllil adfw-dtr9eted to mto«tty ~ •We 1 wu "*odJQC. We tie-r•IJIIIt1llc 4mtklper Ooaatd Fe •• laid. laC root __ top....._ lialq-.,.toratoud-~·•o•~er••rME•uoF ,_ u.t ....... ~~a .. -ScbOls, .-lor • _ ... Ran1ei(Pal),.....,61,_ Sloo -111101-IL. 1 ltr. P•; .. &Ntiredllu-oe lntM Ddt. -v _..-" u. flllow 1 Sboott at ,, miiQI to bUt MODday at&M. ol thl IA::Midll"1 ol u.e COitl .w -wu tJ•t>nl • lila ..-caM ... lilo 1M ud -Yl<--r-.1 llw -Dol COST,t. IUS,t. IS O!AD WUII( . --of 1M V«-II-Art ._ Uf-Ia a -~-._ 11ut , l'f'e ttl a Wrt'FtiS •ltllc of till ...,.. Co... aid .., ta ....,...,, be adNrtlled u belli Kemari&J ..-.fee& ...,.. Mr. F~ toldWoodJabollt Ailln pro)lct. •tile' WOild eo.•_., eJil.lra, died,_., • wu 1tan t. a. c:a.._ ol llo -C••l ~-.......... llr -l>on ol &ftl»>l to aD rocoa. 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Udlllbnc.sOrlltluitJ,'~ .trctka. ._.. • ' CLUB at. ,.Jd.•• ' 'PRO' 'CON' '"eon ·---be·-=..:.:"!/~ ..... ::; --lilt lnlll.) 8oJa Cloolr M lilt c..f-~~~~...,.,.-.. • C» :===~~E~~i~~~==:::~ t; aoD CALDIIIIIIAD • 1 -6o 1'liiMK • ....,_ - 1 ""-~~ 01 11 "'lt.lola'l lin. -lie-Ill .... •n<Ne,..tllll......-tiU ,_ ... lin. .. Wlaa --ant II ta. elllf1 .,_.,., .... . ,.._ llloBIGitllon.Lolor ... ---. It wiD ,__ _.._ Jill OPI'IQM-llli" .,.,_,.. ll._t --Cools "'•• 111 ..,_.,...,_..,.,__ Ol'.lKI CI?Y1.'!*•DII'r...-.· tbt wiD Gt lllopOopJocillowport Bo&rd"' Rtoltoro bt<o U11 pollloro; llctaf "- aa.-' .. •dlilli,._~-.~1 t• & 'a.&cb ... CODC«"DiDIII:f"''Wtt.ud Cowdtwa .hal RJellioft"l ..... b" blr""-" ud. zm a. a....., .. a.-...... c.a f'ti6a IOGiac poUey 11 nratJ a...w. Jttapoal tor a rlferllllbun OD mat.raaJ -.uere; ~ Tf. ·-·.--io.....-..:........7141 bluild-oaryaclloo,..lbt-. &Dd --umua .... .,,.,.lor_......,*"' -~-----.,....._-cJb' to tab at Ul.la tlJM. Uoa III'Obabl1 ftl buld Ollt.l ud clepattmtat .tcrui r-.1 J" t t ....,, • ..,..,.., ................... , c.- .... QIW.. • . tHa ...... T ........ DlliGJC.._ ..... , f ...... __,.,_ ol ...... ~ ... ., c-1 ......... .t-a171..,....., 14; ltsl, ill I ; dot C... ..... O..C,. •t 0n.p. ._ .. M ~ .... "r Nlll!'-......., ....... to ...... ~ .oac. ...... .., ... . .U:YO·a.KAAPA .•••••. o-.... ~ PEG KAAI'Ao.. , , : • . . • • . .Aalocarc Ulccw Tbe rtfll'endum C1.QD0t tab aJ1nUtk: ct.lre to l'ftPOOd to eltlte oftl011, iai111"UCeolftON place blloro tbt ftnaloiloplloo tbtwtUGttbt-11--eorWD-&Dd-OroltuapllrDII;&Dd of lbe poenl plaa, bat it would 11. aa O"Ubbdnr attribute 1D etealtalt) all tbt re~­ gin a clear lDdJ.caUoa u to UJ elected olfld.I.L u.s wbo do aot tW "pwameat bow' well'tbe PII.DolncCommts-OM OTBBR attribute elected spoo•ond'' oe<:~C~&tlool. Sooa, lion IDd tbe Clty ComcU ••e ofltelll• mul: ._.,.OVER AND IYM Ulty wtU beatteet.d.Aflu pupd the will or the people In ABOVE ALL or HERS, bow-an. wbla we are ALL OD their tormttlaUoo o1 uu. plan. eYU, 1.8 COilRAGE •• courap welfare, no wtu p&J tbt tua? CertaJnly, 11 tbt proplea wtU to ~ tllt rllbta of ALL An OlD'a.poualJ cloomy IWI- SUUCRIPTION RATII did DOt cootorm to tbedlteetloo etuseu. Tbe miDortty must be dlct100. JOU ay? Perbapl, bat I• ..._Ana: o-,_., U.IO; 2 ,_., 1 1.00 determlDed by lbe &eoeralpla.n. protected u well u tbemajor~ consider tbta -~ tbe propt)Md 9-f.e(....._Ar.: o..,...,~.00;2.,.....ne.oo there would be ample time to Jty;tbericllaaweUutbepoor; retere.Ddum would be aotll1.ac oo~o~•~OO~Qo'ld ameod tbe plan &Dd write or -t.be apatbettc u weU u the more tban au e..ten•kla ol tbe AR:VO E. HAAPA, OWftet' .,d publis.h•r of the Ensl~ d.ioa.oees oeeessary befOI'e tbe liiToll'ed. GolrerumeataJ ;ro-PropociUoo ZO pllUosopbJ ot city adftDeed too tar down a teetloo of Ita IDdlY1d11tl ctttseo "I'Ye cot mine, be c:an•t .. Ye patb that Newport Beach may reprdleu ot "slse," t:ttes Ills, and to pron 1t we wut not waDt to follow. tne COURAGE. Al.lo, I belieYe VOT~ on lt. Vottnc mates 1t For some Hme there bu that wben a p[j)Uc oftlctaltakes falrl been a growt.Dc re.:llQg that the offtee he nears to ~bold lbe Rather tban trying to prore ~OOC>O~Ooa.~Oo'QooO. growth policy of tbe city 18 ConstltuUoa of our Rep[j)lle, tbat anolber OYDer's rl.gtlt 1D coottnutnr to diYerge trom tbe and that IDcludes tbl.t portloo hts property Is not Tested, •• wlsbes ot the cltit.eru; as tbose referring to IDdiYidal property should ask what is our monl wlsbes were outii.Dedt'Dtbegen-rlgbts. neuse tor de.Dyln( h.lm lila era I pliJI poUcy. tt appears to I, too, bellen to submitting coosUtutfooal property rtgbt1, many of us that our present mea&ID'es to the vote of lbe vested or DOt, simply because dlreeUon Is dictated more tn people, but only after those •• OI!I'NUU:BER b.lm? Co~m­ the boardrooms and bust.ness elected hue fli.Ued to provide cllman RlchardCroulsaJd, "We omces of tbose who sbnd 10 prlllent leadersblp, or ll tbe would be better ott to go after make a mooetary proftt from subject of tbe vote affects all the people lll'lllg In the city their Investments in the city lo a reasooably equal manoer. lllegally rather tba.D starttnr thaD in tbe homes of the in~ Proposition ZO Is u ezcelleot referendums to take people's habitants. Further, tt appears es:ample of the pol.Dt 1 am mat-rights away." Mayor MclDDil that the lnYestment of the in-lng. All of the people of the said people elect a CttyCouodl dhid~.~al citizen of Newport State of Callforni1, stating u to mate decisions of this ldnd. Beach ls being forgotten. Th.ls simply, 'oted on '•restrlcttll(" I agree wftb these two gaD- • GIVE FISHERMEN A BREAK It Is fair to say that the commercial fishermen were among the chief prime· movers' In the early development of Newport Beach, Now they are being treated ' like country cousins by the jolmny-come- lately ecologists and beautification experts. The Issue plaguing the fishermen Is the proposed Wharf beautification In the Arcade area of Old Newport. They are rightly concerned that the prettying-up project would make It harder for them to continue operating their fishing enter- prises. Al Forglt, who ought to know, because he was here as a commercial fisherman 'way back when, comes up with the re- minder that the local fishermen put up money for dredging and for construction of a seawall when the area was just a mudflat. In return, they received assur- ance from the county that there would always ·be a place for them to load and unload boats and to tie up for repairs. Here's one place where beauty It not Its own excuse for being. Let's not beau- tify our ~t~lc~¥nmero;Jal fis)!lng bollis out of e~ .• ~ --· LIGAL MllfiCE" """'-LEGAL NOTICE investment ts ta.r more than a tbe rlgbts of a comparattn few tlemen 100%. tl.Da.octal ooe. It encompasses a owners h:nlng property within C.M. ART LEAGUE TO Hie style whleb Is oot eompa-1,000 yards ot lbe ocean. 01 CELEBRATE lOTH YR. tible with an overcrowded course, the propoattio.D passed. overbuiU metropoll.tab way of Some 52\ of the people prob-The Costa Mesa Art League ute. It w'ollld be nry much to ably felt tbeJ bad eYerything suggests gtYing art for Christ- the point to ba•• "one cJUseo-to gaiD and oothtn&' to lose. mas as a lasting gift and as one Yote"lnsteadotallowl.Dgtbe EYen so, DeR.rly ball voted a coostant reminder ot tbe future of the city to be deter-against Proposition 20, reeog-thoughtful ~lver, accordinf to mined by the 1nfluence of ao n.1t.ioi the erosloo of ooe man's the League s president, W:rs. acuve mtoorlty and their ftnan-rights leads to the erosion ot Don HudSOD. clal coocerns another's unt il. eventually all The league alsoplanstocele- The ,_...., 'tu to ....... h rights ar; gooe. ' brate Us lOth anniversary at the __...s on gl'u•• Adams Street school Dec. 8 curbs bas generally taken the Constitutionally, 1 wonder tt with a pot-luct get-together position that we are denylng reducl.ng the estabUsbed and complete wtth a tully-decorated peq>les' rights when we don't permitted usage of my property tree that wlll be sold to the allow them to develop their ts oot a violation of the 5th h.lghest bidder property wtthout restriction. Amendment. The U.S. SIC)reme Mrs. John ~ledge and Clay The loss of real constitutional Coarf already bas ruled that the c pbell local ttsts rtgb.ts Is to the lndlflduals arbitrary useofpla.onlngtokeep a:s~st:ant 'cl\a.irmenar • are whose llle and well -being are people "out" of a commllllty ts • undermined and threatened by uncoostuuttoaal. Our local FROM THE -F the uocootrolled development of problems ban NEVER been U&lll- portions of their commlm.lty tor created by tbose of w; wbo I charge thee therefore be~ ,Jile ~lal enrtcbmentofbtts-LIVE here. Tbe problems this bore God, and the Lord Jesus lneaas Whose r•l roots PlllY referendum wollld be dealped 'Christ, wllo s ball judce the be Ollfll!!t Newport Beach. Tbe to resolve are created by tboae quick and the dead at his ap. ~ual 'citizen baa DO ooe wbo do NOT llYe here. Tbose pearing and Ills kingdom; other tlla.o tbe city fOYernment are the people jlmmtng Oltt' Preach the word; be tnstant NOTJ:E OF PUBLIC REARING NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING to protect hJm. Tills government streets, Uttertnr our beaches, In season, out of season. re- Notlce 1s bcebf lfYt:D that Notice 1s bareby ghen that wouk1 do well to apprlse dirtying our stden.lb, but, prove, rebuke, emort with all tbe Plualn( Commlaloa oftbe the Plamllng Commlss:1on of the themsel•es of the wtll ot the also, cootrlbuting considerably lon g-suffering and doctrine. City of Newport Beacb will bold City of Newport Beach wtu people that they eonrn. That to oar ecoaomlc welb.re. U we (2 Timothy 4 :1~2.) a p[j)llc bearlDC oa AmeDdmeDI. bold a publlc bearing on the determination can best be made think far a minute that reducing No. 42:1 tnttl.ated by tbe City appUcattoa of Koll Center New-by the referendum proposed by the deoslty of a fa• remaining of Newport Beach to consider port for an Am&Ddment 420 oo Councilman Ryckotl. &ltes and the imposition of ad- an ameodmeot to DistrtcUnc property located at tbe North-----------dltlonal building height Umlla- Map No. 2Z from tbl R-1 Dls-east comer otMacArthiU' Bout -LICAL MOnti t!ons Is goLog to ma.ke even a trtct to the W~l-A Dl.strtct oo e't'll'd andJamboreeRoad, New-NOTICE OF' INTENTION TO DENT ill our traftlc cooges- a ooe foot strtp of taDd parallel port Beach, lnKoUCenter New-ENGAGE JN THE SALE OF t!on, drainage problems, sewer with and betw'eeol8thstreeta.Dd port to permit tbe Amendment ALCOHOUC BEVERAGES.. Inadequacy or water supply, we Productioo Place (and Its west-of the development standards 11 -30-73 are ,olng to be greatly dis- erly proloocat1oa). between of the Planned CommWllty of To Whom It May Concern: lllllSiooed. Placeotta AYenue oo the east '•Koll Center Newport" to per-Subject to Issuance of the I !mow that tile very mention and the City boaad&ry on the mit the establishment of auto-Ucense applied for, ootlce Is of ecooomtcs hurts the ears west. mobile car wash, and to Lo-hereby given that the tmder-of ti'IOse •bo feel 0111' "values Notice lsllereby further ginn crease tbe land area of "Ser -signed proposes to sell a leo-must change" (to conform with that said p[j)IJ.c: beatlllg will flee StaUoo Site No. l." hollc beverages at the prem-tbelrs). bot 1l you have DOtal- be beld oo tbe 20th day of De-Notice tsherebytu:rthergifen tses, described as tollo'lf's: 900 r•dy feU the ecooomtc Impact cember, 1973, at tbe hour ot that said public bearing wiU be Newport Ceotar Drlfe West, of Proposition 20, don't worry, 3:30P.M. 1D the CotmeiiCham-held oo the 20th day of Decem-Newport Beach. you will. Right now, perhaps, lt bers of the Newport Beacb. City ber, 1973, at the bour ot 7:00 Pursuant to such tnteotioo, may ooly ba.Ye affected the Hall, at wblch time and place P.M. tn tb.e Co~mcll Chambers the IDierslgDed is applyi.Dg to AYCOS, the Irrines andlbeother any and all per1001 IDterested of the Newport Beach City HaJJ. the Department of AlcohoUc "boogey-men" denlopers of may appear and bebeudtben-at wblch time and place any Beverage Cootrol for Issuance oar community, so we are In- on. aDd all persoos Interested may of an alcobollc beverage Uceose cUned to smile and say, "So Josepb Roseoer, h ., appear and be beard ther8011., (or Ucenaes) for tMse prem. what, they han oothing but Secretary, Pl.anntng Com-Joseph Rosener, Jr., tses as follows: ONSALEGEN-mOlleJ, and they could care mtssioo. City of Newport Secretary, Planning Com~ ERAL (Booa Flde PubUc Eating less about our community!" Beach mission, City of Newport Place). (The cootln'-1 fncreased value Pli>Ush: Dec. 1973, in the Beacb. MARRI<YI'T HOTELS, INC. ot our homes, our •ery eyes, Harbor Dec. 1973, 1973, and COMMON SENSE have FACING A FOO.D SHORTAGE?? . ~at ~tu!rvf~ing for GI~rittmalli FROIIIIEN'S JACKETS TO LADIES NIGHT GOWNS, TO GIFT CERllFlCATES FOR THOSE PROBLEMS ON YOUR LIST. UAUTIPULLY GifT WUP'P'ED Of' COURSI! I PACIFIC TRAILS "STALWART" WATBRPROOP NYLON WITH COLOR COORDINA.TBD PILE LINING. BROWN · NAVY· 18 • 46 126.00 . BARIIZOH 1 I ~--- 1 PBATHAIRE FLANNEL LONG GOWN, 0 .. AT NEWPORT&. HARBOR BLVOO. S. M. L. STO"£. 1816 NEWPORT BLVD. COOT A IS ~-- ONLY llJ.OO OPEN TIL.llllll STARTS DEC. l?lb. Wllll:il thea OPEN FRWA YS TIL EIGHT P:M. W1av1101'11 '1 •wauzd •11111e fiNfY -CIAL OET· ACCIIMIIfftDPIIICU "Why not talc# a load off my back this y~ar ond give PERMA.STOR FOOD'S (ijfJ Cuti/k6t•rl And whll• you ·,. in th~ stor~ don't 101'8~1 to r<glrter for th• llJg DmwJifl. Win a yNr's supply of food -fl!.U!! • --r-. ww• • • ._ ..... ........ ·' ~Dill I I CIC1 • I • ' Honored queen named KALIDAS TEACHES YOGA IN C.M . =~:vEII~~GE' ~ A*'1....,.. IW mlstr-ofcere-... TIIURSOAY,DEC.i,l91l ro,... II -od q-ll... 1WJ Slide, P.J.P. of-1 DJ Fuel Dona -· Udl-~ .. oorallso CDIIOIIAOELIIAR, CAL 21111 -n·uoo ~or Bolllol m, 111, w111 .. ........-. 111o 11o Allor IUloc a wlllrlll bollll 1 .... Iii 0rup c...q 011111 tat.atloalt Order o1 Job'a.. crud Bet.Ml A~W•• ''""to a dUe ))clllly, a ptarwrScM. r ubd .... nat ooaatJ f b fe Dalllllora In ... lloatarloc Wa. tiM otato oiWulWI..... ud I p-1... ......,, C-11o:"'llo 1oea1oc1 Ia." m I1J toa1c Ttmp\e, Newport S.cll. Appo(.Qted otac.r• art c-.. Gnbam lAdllfWOOCI lu *-d Be. lt 1D ltoUd ld k W. llallll'cloy, Doc. o. lain J-Ue Walloa, tr-or 'IIIIo trut ldoalltr. Aod bo'a DOt wu 0 11 SoniocwtlbbofwlllboAllco ... Hlll<lll, reeo<clor 1.«1 I.e GnllamLod .. wOOdalaiLHe'a ::::-blloc;::.l~~mar s no, Parrlab llld Kareo A.tbby, ...,_ VtU., Ub<arlaollelllldiKellor, IWidu, --llld ...,.Ill Sri (lmd)S.,..IIa Cbo-M-Barbo< Embtom tor IDI1 jwllor prlneeaNS;Julie mesaenpra L4rt111 .AJ.tlre, eftQPIUt of Ute I.DCleat HlDdu baftl11, "He ta a 1a.mc111 Cllllb Mo. 194 w1.U C41ebratt Plhl, JU1de, IDd Kathy Wectce, KlthJ Ruchett, Catby BIAD1J: • .,. .. m called Yop. ladtaa. t&WJU I bad liMit ceee lt. lltll bb'tti*J Dee. l$ with muabl.t. ter, Steph&Qle Seblll.t!'ar ud flU Top eeater at 445 E. ta Su Jo• .. KaJidu rtcall&. u tm.tltnwJ diDDu party at Mia AshbJ lt a senior at Wendy Wyman; Robin AJxler.oo 1 ?tb St. l.a com. Mea 1.1 )lm-''ud wbeD i ru 1Dt.o bJm apJA tbt N.wport:Harboi'ElkaLodp. Nnport Harbor hlp sehool and Sue Walls as HD1or ud med oo Monday Qlcbta. Tbe 1.a COib. Mea, 1 uked bim to Tbe btrtbtiiJ d1DDer each yeu aDd tbt daupter at Mr . llld junior custodian. Betbel ebalr eu:rio111, tbe d1Jplrtted, the ..U at my ceoter. n. )A.. boDors U. put prestdebta of Mra. Thorn&~ AahbJ or B&~. members a.re Kelly AnP Wetr starr)' .eyed aod thoN IHk1Dc ~taut 1 eame l.Dto 111a prtMDCe. tbe ellil, Mmea. H. (Veta ) M.a. Sbe Is a_, a past P'eetheart and Tracy CleTeland. oew eJI)Uieocea or just peace 1 li;IMw t. eogld read rnJ m1Dd.' las, A. 0 . (Lola) Moses, Helen of Onnce Coe.st Ctlapte.r De-Debbie Hebert will lnstall of ml.ad. s:lt crosa-legetl oo U 1 tb!Ak of a qoestSoG. bt Tra.twetD. LoulM L. Lewis, Wolay. the honored queen llld will be tbe f1oor wbUe Kal.ldu lrDIJI.rtB IUW'erl before I ut tt. He'a D. (Jouaa} Goeller, E. (Lor- Mrs. Carl Stntna wtU be btr term u the ueteot wtlldom. OD aoy bad: Ln Calcutta DOW but W1U etta) Berpron, K. (Georgia} KELLY'S , ._ SERVIHG CHOICE & PRIME GRADE TRY TO EQUAL US FOR QUALITY & PRICE New Yortl Steak pinner A $5.09 VALUE K-ING'S Pf!AST DOUBLE CHATEAUBRIAHD STEAK C!IMPLETE DIHHER FROM SOUP TO DESSERT 395 · PER PERSON .................................................... BEFORE 6,30 YOU WILL EHJOY A CARAFE OF THE FINEST DOMESTIC WI HE • HO CHARGE .................. BALBOA PENN . Pbolle Ski Europe Lufthansa from Los Southern CetHornla'• mo•l unique resor1 ... Now feature• the VIc Breden Tennlt College • Moodily, you mlcM find a bank tetunl bere 1a March. He wu WtJtmu. 0 . (Bente) Card. maoacw, a )twew, an ad u-bert lD NoYember, te?Z, aDII well, aDd J . (Ethel) Barclay . ecattn 0t a Catholic nun 1n KaUdU aUU rn~tntatu all-1 bowed before bim udeouJdD't Tbe i1.te Krs. G. Cllelbl) Me· tlle cr~. Thetr eyes a.re eoce 00 Frtdl.ya, aperwttnc tbe ret my bead ott tbe p-ouiC1. ftamua wu tbe club's 1967 rlnted oo a llict-looklDg Yom&: day 1D comtemplatklllaod medl-I felt a tremeadou t:raumia-pr~. mu., In hll 30s, beuded, and t:atioo. Re dlalltel tel41pbr.ms 11oo o1 kwt aoc1 power," Sbarllc booora trill be the dreutd LD a riowtoc robe, wttb and CI.D be reacbedoa)Jtb:rotl&fl. Wld.le be walls tor bb pu aew)J appotatecS omcersofDt.s. peacefttl. but lDteo..se, eyes. an annertDc sentee. to come ap!D. Kalldu ps trlet a ol tbe S~eme Emblem '•Yop lJ oot, ltaelt, are-After tbtmoothsi.Dthewoode: about tbe job ot t.-cb1Qc tbl Cl~oftbe U.S. U&too." Kalldu nplalns, ••tq tbe J<Mml myltle btcamt dJ: Yop. ..,.stem. At bJ..a llloodl.y Tbt club pr' .. ldent, Mrs. S. a l)'lltem of fi.Dd.I.Dglnnerpeace, reetor ot tbe Yop FeUowatUp D.t~ cluses lltudtola learn (Eileen) Plflel:, wUl preside. power, kaowJedp, U you knoW' of Cal1for"Dl& be:tdqtarlertd 1n wbat KaUdas 'deecrtbes u 2 TIM rtee-preJider:r.t el.ct, Wrs. wbat you're looking for -ud sacramento, 'appolnted to that dtfterent Yop systems. J . (Viola} Carr, trtU be the ban metbods, you can n-post, be says, bJ Krlyanand:a. "Ra• Yop ts Yop. ot tbe mtstreas o1 ceremooJes. Mrs. perleoct God ·-Krtyananda He left Sacramento In 19'70 miDd., and Hatba Yop Is Yop LesUt l..eGr'aMe, cb&irman In ta~ me this. and came to coct:a Mesa to of tbe body" eq:~1a.lns Kalfdu. cbarp ofatran,.meots, Lspro. "He pYe me my name, W'hlcb start tds own Yoga center. ' "Our stude~ learn to WMbotb '11dlne musical enterWnment meua: 'deYOtee ofuncoodl.tfunal "1 had beard orOrangeCoun-mind aM body to f1Dd God, to by tbe popWa..r team, •· Ada and lo'lt,' and changed my Hle in ty and us reputation tor coo-ftnd baDPI.Dess, to reach p.ls Jack" --Mr . l.Dd Mr s. Jack S minutes.'' sern.Usm and parrow -mlnd--· wha.teYer they leek I.D ute.'' KellatraDd. KaU~ met Krtyananda ln San Jose ln 1968. "1 had gooe tbere," he re- calls, "to study mysticism I.Dl- der lbe Rostcruclan order, whic h has headquarters tbere . I had Stell tbetr tunny Utt le ads. Tbey are western mystics. They gave me tbe Idea that l might send my mLnd away some. where and It migfl.t DOt come back, Rost.crucil.ns ue sort ot a western Y oP monment. Tbey teach you to train your mlnd &Dd bod)' and eJperienee God." Tbe We of Gn.ham Ledger- wood before San Jose Is the story of a young Cana.dian- born Lotellectual trying to ft.Dd out wbat the world Is all about. "I went to colleretoracouple of years In Arizona, then left school to try wr!Ung. I went to Yale to study at tbe feet or dr&Jna authority John Gass. ner, who told me I sbould go to Eo.glaDd, where tbere Is more of a market for plays. "But, I S'Uil had a spiritual quest, which bad becun bll ck Ln Arlsooa. Then came my first trltb Yop, 1 bad a 1f1tb a -1 chirO- SM woWd ad)Wt my aDd n'd talk about Yoga. Btt, 1 didn't real1ae what I was looting tor --I was a sort of a IDOO. In those days, I didn't reall&e you bad to use your bo4y to noo God. 1 could kick myself for DOt sticking with Yoga tben." Instead, he tried tbe Rosl- crucl.ao upertence, eventually becomt.ng narrator of their plaoetarlwn show In San Jose and worldng as a disc pct.ey on a local radio statloo. O ne American In four has this disease Ph)'&icianl call it CJbrt:tt.... ity, but it' I just as Wit· healthy if we call it poundJ-too mtMY powtdJ. In some places • dUd' c:ause of early death is malnutrition but in thd coun try the Grim Reaper's nwnber one helper is overeatin,. ()ve~l people subject their hean and blood YeS5cll to undue streuc:s and stnains. Every ou~ of exccs.s tk:sh is a menace to heal! h.. Which is why so many of us diet today. And thOK or us who are wise see a ph_y1Kian fi rst. We, as profe-ssional pharmacisu , know bow c:ffcc."tive a doctor's advice can be. Christensen Plu1nacy 3021 E. COAST HWY ., COR014A DEL MAR 67 :1-2550 • 20 acr• u n•"O ,., '"• ~ .. ., ot Pa l"' On••• Sp.ctl l v•ouo ·•tn C•tt colt•ct ooo "This ns trom 1967 to 1969," says Kalldas. "Then ln 1969, I went LDto tiM! forest tor 5 mooths and malntalDed abso- lute silence. This was alter my mtetlo& wltb Ktlyan&Dda, wbo wu n.stting from India. After ta'lking to him for 3 minutes, I could see enrythlng more elarl)'. Then, I went Lot.o the Yoods and when I came out 5 mootha later, everything was dif!ereot .•• -cane in ord rreet tre aew {714) 345-6123 51\adow lolount••n A•son and Fl•cquet Ct"t: 4!>1:!0 San L"'" Ru l •"• l'aln'> O.•••t Cal+totn·~ 9?ho0 LEASE ••• NEW or USED LINCOLN CONTINENTALS MARK IV's •.. MERCURYS . . . . . . USED CARS, TOO ... CALL TODAY! \ H•ghest tnterest tn our h1story or1 1nsurea sav•ngs w th Federal Chartf'r ~ect •on Stabtl1ty tha1 hJ-. weathered every econom1c storm for over halt a century. t hat's what ~ Angelec, Federal Sa-.tngs offers you if you l•...,e. wor' •. shop or play 1n the Newport Beach area As a saver you'll also rt?Ce vf' all the free serv1ces most people u5-e Traveler<. Checks. Money Orders. Notar'l Serv•ce etc V1s1 t our temporary off1ce. meet thE' crew talk over the new h1gh mterest certtl calf''> or <;tart a rPgular passbook sav1ngs account always e ... erybody's !Jest bargatn Wh•le you ·re hPre> see the model of our permanent otftce to be bu1lt as soon as the South Coast Reg tonal Col"n rr'·':><.·On gm?<., thf' wor.j One minute and one st gnature That's all 1! ta k.es to start your 5a'ltngs accoun1 ar"~1 101n 1hP genNatton<. ol savers who ha\le relted on the strength and safety of Los Angeles Fedpral SJvtng<. Serve Salads end Save Ower 200 rec 1pes \46 pages ol dress1ng!> alone1) selected by I he lad1es Home Jourr~al Coolo.l:look Edttor P1cll; up your Ire£' copy and ooen or transfer a sa.-tngs cJCCO\Jnt at the same t•me \ ANNUAl INTUI[Sl RAITS ON INSUR(O SAiliNGS lUI oltl.,•11 t-Noil IIIII' Certth<•te -'tco.onl 'l OOOo• ....,,. ' ,.1, '•'"' too '"''a! 779% 6Cfff/o 6.~/o WSANGELES 5~/o FEDERAL SAVINGS '-------------,_.1 CHA--Tllll "" ...... ,..... ......... t.-ln .. r ......... ,_ ... ,. lilt. ""'TfCftON ACROSS THE STREET FRO M CITY HALL 3325 ~ eaJz\ad . (7l4) • I , • WHY NOT MAKE THIS CHRISTMAS TRULY SIGNIFICANT FOR YOUR LOVED ONES? Kalidas 'THE GIFT OF A LIFETIME" A BEGINNERS COURSE IN RAJA AND HATA YOGA. 21 HOUR5 Of INSPIRATIONAl INSTRUCTION BY KALIDAS Offering Peace of Mind, Self Realization, and a . Fuller, More Meaningful Life. SfND YOUR CH ECK OR \I'UNf.'Y OROFR IN THE AMOUNT OF IW.OO TO: Yoga Center of California 445 E. 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 PHONE 6<46-8281 1\HO ICALIDAS "ILL PORrtA.RD A ' Gih Certificate TO T•B PBRSOH YOU DB SIGN ATB. TOGBUBR FITR 1'00. If AIHl .U SPOH $0 R. ' E BEE LIN · • lr,JAMI\' IIIU Ye..,.,... I'' PI~. • • • Ul .,....tMalt ... t1JM ••• UOl '1. lit str•t, Suta AM, Old trJcnlta ia ltdl a-_,... ... , wi'MN· 1M' t.mcbeoa t• eebed~ ......... ,.If~ . . . •led. ::;;. lo...:: ::"{~~ ~--llromJual--llro. Ra1 EIHOII Jr., pres!- ' 1111 ... -Ia -··~ 1111 Ua -.. ·-·· Allllllarl ,deral, .. Ia ..... ,. " .... futl-ru ...... --a bit .. of lila ArtWIIla , __ "' Ylllaa. Sl!o and bor eonamll- fact -.a~ ...a. ' Ortatlt eo.tJ wW ....,.latbl tee blt'e plaoaed u IDl•tlllDC Jllla~CIIItJu)-., Cllr---·-twocram. Ae«<dll!& to Janat ta a. ..;.... filled ~ eoa t.ac.di.J, Dee. 10, ~ li;JO (lira. Lace) BriDtle, lDYolYe- a enbll .._. .._. ... Ud p.m. wttb • ~~~elal bow at meot. ot the Worn.:~;•• AUJ:tt- c:.Joo .. ~ -11;10 ..... Tndlll-decon-lar)' IDe--ratstor for a doJIPIIId .. __ ---~~~ tllo IIIJie of tllo Eacu.ta tbo bellelll of the arthrtUa lbo _ .. .,...._.., T.-Will add Ill liar! o .. eltntea o1 Oraoco Coonty liar! do {;;; IIIIa , .,:::u;: World l!qlloll 1'111> elllrm ol ... ,., lolelhoo and oetrt>bor- , t-.,. !':':: • , _ tbe at.u AM Ale r..caarut. bood marches. o.a'tl .. ...,, -,..r .... _ .. a, ::::1r.lf a Culture Center plans aired orJI,IIber oltb.Aalllaty,lda All aroldtectaral prellmlnaJ'f committee, beads the commtt- wu tbl tiHt JII"Ukkeet ud delll&IJ procnm for tbe Coutal tee, wttb Mrs. John F. Porter be'*' ebut oar co••· 'Twu Area Cdural Center wu pre-and Mrs. Cutford Hakes u tr..l:lnb .. dly, ftlcll, ...S~ Milled to tbe Newport Rartlol' member. Tbelr curr.:~t task 1s to.._,., ftl a "'-'~·"'" Ji'Otmdatloo euc\ltln tloU'd at to mate recommeDdattou aato procram wbiD tbe DIW tbt No•. ZO meett.Dc'. tbe stncture of the Foundation. memt.ra of Allpllto. dt Oro Tbe Plans. uecuted by create tn..-olvemeDt with eiYic would beneetndaDIIwek:omecl Georp Rlley, Anociates, call and eommUD.ity orpnll.atlons to tbl ''lectJ lS"yearofFidea for a !,000 seal auditorium, and make orp.nl.uttooal re~ u,.ls. eoo r•t tbeater, a 250 seat commeodaUons to lmproye the Soooo ••• u. pl:anaealmtDa-maltf-Ptll'pOSe room aodalarge FOIIbdaUoo's capab&.Uty 1D ted oo UODday, Nar. Zl, at tbe a.rt museum. UDdertaktDg tbe CuUural Cen- beaaar.t BJc Canyoa bome of Tbe lite 11 oo lO~plus acres ter program. Palrt.ela (Mrs. Jack)Grotll. wbo of prime, oceao vte• laod gl•eo had jollbarel}"arrt•edbaekb)' b)' 1be lrYIDe Company. It Is MILLER PLAY STAGED tbe way o1 Bupot •.. sttll located behreenNelrJ)OrtCenter eanytag the my.Uc, rora&Dtlc Orin, MaeA.rthiD' Blvd., and atmosphere oltba Eut. Follow-Coast H1r)'. lng tbe cb&mpape hJDCbeoll. The FoUDdatlon execuUn Ylce-presideot Vlrpnia (Mrs. committee will revtew tbetlnd- Hugb) WrJgbt creeted tba puts lop at the Dec. 6 and 13 aDd DeW members, wboee 111011~ mHttnp and will report to the sors theo lnlrodoced fltleo trustees of tbe FoUDdatloo at (Mrs. Robert) Bartoo of Gran~ tbe Janl.lll'y meeting. Tille Dr.; Ann (Mrs. Jobo Ji'.) Dr. Davtd Emmea, Fomda- Blsbop, L1rlda Isle; MUdred Uoo president, has appotnted (Mr&. Jesse) CurUs, ~er J . nor..ld Fergusoo. president Sbores; Norma (Mrs. Jota.tban of the Orange CoUDty PhHba.r~ c.) Meyer, Bt1 Canyoo; aDd moolc Society, to chatr the Fran (Mrs. Robert)Oweu lr., operattoos committee. TbJs Baycrest. Warmly were they committee's functtoo will be to welcomed! tnPer the maoyquesttonsper- Opal Mae PellegrlD,procram talnlng to the operatlonalmaln- cbalrman, had arranpd tor tbe lenanc.e costs that will com~ Alll111a.ry's history book to be prise the Center. Committee opened w1tb -.cb year u a members thus tar include Mrs. cbapter ... Each year was William Masoo, Mrs. Barbara tbeo recounted twlefly and Stabler, Nate van Osdol aDd sometimes wttb a bit of hllar~ Thomas Wolff. by that year's president. The f1nance committee Is tweiYe past pres!deo.ta: are headed by John J . Farmer, Charles Thomas (JuUa); sen.ior Ylce-president, Unloo Gugellheim (Bar~ Bank. J. LesUe Stef'f'8nsen, ft.- Jack Crowtb oa.oce cllalrman, Is .-orkinr . C11tford Hakes closely wltb Mr. Farmer, Robert 8yars treasurer of the FoandaUon, 0. w. Rlchard(Jen-aDd they plan to complete thelr Eroelt Safttr preUmlna.ry survey for a fund~ F. Porter rat.tnr campaign. . ~~~~~~~~~~~@.Ao~~orp.nlsatlonaJ sib- committee tor the Fouodattoo formed oo the recom- of Alan C. Stooeman. of the board. Ladt.s- were able be prNUt, yet Reda.y, an actl~e member their year wu DOt left cQ, be~ the Newport S.ch city art!: cause tbe1r "cblpter" ..., abJ.7 revtewad bra "sta:od-ln." This bit of rem1nlsc.lnc DOt ooly carried humor but n.stD- U(Ialeolog and tuplriDc to all preseot, sbowlnr tbat dedlca- Uon. the seed of acco~tbh­ ment, na and still Is, tbe woof aDd warp of this tmlque «pnl- utioo. IDcldeotaUy, billtol'iao Jessie May ()rfrs. Cectl) Sbtnr had her camera at "C&Ddld and ready" ••• oow there wtU be a "pictorial story" . . . One plchae tells m-lre, or sometbioc lllr.e U.tl Co~ho8ttnc tbe hmcbeoa wee Jeao Ward, Betty Woodtord., and MyrDI. Saftlc. Vella Hes - oault Is bospt.tallty cbalrman and Is assisted b)' Pat Allen_ wbo made the k>nly oame plates for e•tTJ ooel •.. well •~eo. IJI.C'Ia ban names, or Ls 1t only sa.lnts? • • • Speaking of Jessie May Shirar, wlllcb we were, recently sbe and busb&Dd Cedi were surprised (stdmed, ml«bt be a better word) by a sllnr unlt'ersary party, planold by daopter Stell Sue, with beJp ol ber auot and 11lCie, Lots and llm Htaes. The porty Bt1nc wu at !be HlotsH Harbor Vlft' home, It took a ljt ot ootnr from au accouats • • . loti of "bub- bub.. ccu!erences, and later l•es. Btrr It ,.. enryooe aid, u- tbe boDoren, "• and LoY, desplte •.• feel tbly'cl "do ltqalll." .... ,.,. tbeJ will .. ,.. to make LRAI.IIOTICI NOTICE OF PUBLIC BEAIIIIIG llotlee .. borlby 11-U.l t1ae Pll.al:d.ac Commtuloa ol. 1bt CIIJ ol llnport Beach wiD ,.., a Jd>llc llaarlllrcm A.-.. mnl llo. 411 lalllalocl b)' 111o " .....,... Btoelllll .... u--loDia-trt~ Map 11o. n 11rom 111a Uac"lolflod DlalrlctllllllaR-1 Dlalrlel .. tllo .... -" ~~--Rood, -" --Drl .. ,ad ..... ~~~--llr ..... -. .. ....., __ .... lllotooldprNelloulofwtlllla ........ _ .. ,, __ bor, lt'll, al ... -" , .. P.M. ta t:11re Caz:nc...._. oiDall_.-Clqlllll, II--ud pl&celllll'ud .a,.,._!Jfr, tid.., .. .... ud .. __ _ .J~·-•,Ir., _,b.,., ...... eo. ...... acr o1 .. ,., ~ - ~= Pie. I, lt'll, II Da ........... IN BEAUTlFULL CORONA DEL MAR LAST HOUSE ON THE tHT • ~ -1•) romantic, stylish thoroughly •nJoyabl• movie."-ttu ueo. 0111y,... • -~ ' ~ ' ~ ... - ArtbtB' Miller's controver- sial play, "After the Fall;• Is on stage ln the Fine Arts Vfllage Tbeatre at UC Irvtoe at 8 p.m. through this Satur- day. Tbe "fall" to which Mtller refers ln the title ts mankind's original taU from grace In the Gardeo of Eden. The central character, modern-day Quentin contemplating his third mar - rlage, is laced with what Eve brourtrt to Adam --theterrlty- l.ng fact ol cboice. E DISCREET CHASM OF THE BOU RSEOI Sl E" D•litblf•l Co·Hit "Made For Each Other" -· ... the ... -~~~oaa~~~~---:o.--·- Bacllaebea rank 0D1J lllcbUJ bltd.ad tM com- moo cold ud beadlcbN u c..... ol mu- lr.lnd. Us~aU,, tactaebts are ealllld by 1 com- btnatloa of oYerwtliM aDCI poor poltare wblch ourk».d.s the abdomtul mucl .. llld tr.-owt excessin strain oo tbe JPI.Dt •• Exerclae am beJp bat lbould bl a..,..n-1 by a competent expert. It al8o befpl to atold chairs wtth low, .aft Mila. 01t out ol bid slowly • , • rlle oo 001 arm ud sUde ro-o lees slowly OYer tbe side ol tbe bid .•. JOG may uoJd U.t morDJq twtAct of paba. · Avoid dtaallmetlon ••• briDe yoar - scrtptloo to u for a. lut, frlead)J ....-r&ee. DeU(Ial your f>YOrfte ladF with ~ 1111 ol a -1# fra(I'UCe by GiYHCby, NlDI. RJcd, Cbrt6a Dlor and other. from a. compl,ete .. leetka. Meu lA)f'eeiate oar tiDe RMD'I tolletrt .. : We have many gnat rUt ideas &DIS we 11ft wnp tor you, FREEl ······························•····· HANDY HINT: A fresh cut surface of n.lDal meat, rubbed oo turnlh:re scratebes, IDI.ku tbe scratches disappear. I@'SIDE.t PHARMA~ 1016 bayside dt. -newport t.ach -catttornl&, 9ZMI BoauHful ArliAelal R.OWER ARI!~ BAYSIDE CARD 'N PARTY ,, ..... .1)4XSIDE~ PHARMAQ' Gift.,., wl .. ye•r purclliosea he rei ....... ,..w. "'· ....... ,, ............. , ........ :1 " ! OllAR SHARIF. (PG) ' .. -., '' . ·' :-'\ ._; --- 'J . ' / ........ ., ---·--Elizabeth Taylor ibh : Wednesday"\, ..... • .& TAVU.III '1,Y ' Zll" ; ' ~ . -:.. • • 1771 II I WI'ORT COSUili SA ,,......., Recreational hit 'I'M -boollor -of lllo IUIIIO -•llll&li ~ ablolo-lllott -.. 110 bo oo Ito .. , Ill oolllpoo --• ._ lnllor lllolr -. Ill -'fldlm ., lllo _., ..at --Ill-llloiO," ..w.. _..,Ill..._ J .... -"Dol ---ly~ a rMMrdl 1110d1t~ e.ta Itt ..u, the cnJllh 01 IIIC • -lor -at-aot pnotomi•"IJ ..Uod lor fa1ra. Bt J'tP(IIrted T.udiJ CID op.--. Yore oftea, tbiJ Ida ltllll1 ., boot -oblp • ..--... -.. ...... lr-ol • -*"""....,. l1lrloc -OIIIJ ... ... -'o11-IIIC -p:ulccalot-~ colm daJI taCt M tbl A.1rportM' lim Hotel ''B•ce probab.lJ tbe maJ- Per-. mOlt U.UIJ to ret ortty wt11:; OWII amaller tralllr ~ eaapt 111 tbt fUll shoriap able bolt. tranl eouklenbly CJ'•b are thole wboonllllall IOapr dlm.aeea to l.nJI.Dd lUes (betweea 12 and 10-toot) traJI-or rtYetl . UstallY puU1nc a enblt power boatl. TbtNper-boat oo a trailer requires a 1001, wbo reprt...,t 1 bl&fl lll'p Yeblcle tbat couume• pereeot:qe ... ol bolters, are the a COOd deal ol fi.Mil. mOlt dap4Mtnt OD fullta~~~Plle• "So It psoliDe la ratlooed, muy of tbese people wW lose aeeea to 1nlaDd nter reere- atkm wttb thelt bol.ts t.eause tbey woo •t ba ve enoup p.1: for tbeir ears, DOt to mentloll tbe fUll f«<tdfed to fiD t.l:lll boatl tbemeelns. Or lf lt ll: decided to put a steeQ tu em. paoliDI to r educe demud tor It, tbese moderate -income bolters would be ..-erety affected ap..Lo." Tbe me researcher noted that the more atn-.nt owners of larger power boats that are kept lD wet stora~ at coastal mulou already are feeUng tbe effects of fuel shortages. EVERY MEW CAR & TRUCK Ill OUR IIIVEHTORY "This applies to dlesel- powerad craft particutarly,"be said. "These boats consume nst amounts of diesel fuel. And some marina ruet dock op- erators already have reported lbat they have rWl out of die- sel fuel at least temporarily ," READY FOR llolloiEDIATE DELIVERY KRS. JAMES R, JOHNSON, center , Mrs. E. R. Offen- becher and Mrs. ArthiD' Leva, s itting on Santa's Lap, are getttne lnto the Christmas spirit early -· in lime tor the annual Cllrlstmas Ball, "Las Loces de Navldad," to be given by the Alta Bahia committee or UJe Or an~ Cowrty Philharmonic Society on Monday, Dec. 17, The Corona del Mar members an assisting others on tbe committee in selling tickets. Mr s. Paul Queyrel is gen. tral chaltman tor the event, wh.lch will be held at the Bahia Corlntllian Yacht Club, 160 1 Bayside Dr., Corona del Mar. Mrs. Pa ul Martin Is arranging the decorations, abd Mrs. Donald Ferguson Is In cha rge or reservations, at 646-5803, Dinner will be served at 8 p.m., to be fol- lowed by dancing to the music of the Alan Remington or chestra. (E nsign photo.) NEW '71, TORINO College annex discussed Tbe Coast Community Col-"Homesick." Mr. Humpllreys Ieee district trustees wi u meet gradtated trom OCC In 1950 at ?·SO p m toda"y Dec 6 wben mocb of tbe college 's wltb ~epre,;.-taUves~tbeciu~ lnltl.al coostrucUoo was tu1ng deo Grove unUI.ed school dis-pb.ce. *FRE E * ANTI-INFLATION OFFER HARDTOP ~Oi IIH ... In ~ fk. a. w.4 ......_ ,;.L M0.1\ J. '-"" - ,.,.L Nod .... , lie. & .. _,.,. 1"1 c ....... .,. ,.....It '- •• --. O.f..,.M ,..t, ... ~. Mnl.-44 1act. •• a. tic. AH- NUAl PII CII'fTAGIIATf 10.97%. Tete\ ••II ,..let UUS.54. ' ' facW.e 1SI ClO V.a I C.,CW. ..... ~~~·· ..... lie ,.., oriooyl -'· .. ..w; ... c.u ....... ••lu ... .._,.;,...t, JOUO ITATI IGNinOM, oot~oct 1llitt, en,;--'k. n. .. luiM, M7h14 ...,,.,. ..... i .... ,...._,._ ~ -· ...,t;il _... -. POWU 4+tc .... k.., , ........ -~ ,_..., All COHomot«l~ einl, ~ Alto twtll~ '"' ,; ........... _,~ ........... ........ ,_.. --' _., lfiKk PQI.f. s- 1-' #4HUHI0194f , '73 C&UIIAIIC6 ; Our suppJy of new 1973 "leftover Cars" is dw;ndling fo!'. B_ut, wllii•AIIW~-<;all "Stea'" o-mode,.Jiew CCI' at a ,_,dd • t h11d pri~•· ... ORAl ONf NOW & $AVfl ntE HAIR Q!ALET H a lr -C uttlng-Specta U sts 3026 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar lrlct to dt.cuss possible an. CON CERT AT OCC 644 • 7103 ewtut1oo of tbat dl.strlct to the ccco. Tbe m&ettag will be held ln tbe Garden Grove district board room at 10331 stanford An, The coaference date was set at last week's meeting of tbe CCCD trustees. In other actloo tbe trustees approved the appoi.Dtment or F. Stanley P1De to tbe oe• post of per- 10DD8l us:l.stant. Mr. Plne Ylll work lmder .Mu M. Russel~ district assistant cbancellor tor personoel serrlces. Tbe trustees granted at&bor~. 1sft1oo tostbmU ''project geoe~ ldo'" to ll>e Naltooal E-- m ... lor tbt Humanities lot t lbr"H year develqnnental p-ant. Tbe amouot requested Is oot to e:~cHd $ZOO,OOO for the ftrst year . U apptOYed, "pro)ect rene- ala" would be Implemented oo the Golden West campus. Tile prop-am prorides studeots an alteraate method for completing tbelr general education re- quirements, William F. Shawl, Golden West CoUege dean of academic altair a, saJd tllal one of the pro- posed courses, tltled "Humans and aattlfe," would integrate learning from anthropology, so- cloJocy and soctal science. District Chancellor Norman E. Watsoo dlsc1l56ed the num- erous bulldlne projects cur - rently IDler WaJ oo the OCC campus. Orange Coast College music BRlNG THIS AD FOR professor Justin Colyar, will ONE ~C HI LD'S Ctrr present a tree Christmas organ With each r edtal Dec. 14 and 16 at Sp.m. >.,..,.:';;d:;;":.;lt.;"s:.,b;;l.;,ow;.e;,or,.,c;;llt;;.;.q.,QI in music stOOI.o l. ,. ~TO GET ALPHA Oil OMEGA 50 YEAR PIHS IIONIT~­PUilJHD181L'I. • I'MU THUIISDAY, DEC. I, 1113 OOIDIAD!LW.CM.. n. ....._. Cf&r111:mu 1-.:b-Satwdly, Dec. I, at tM trnte toll ol GAmma Tu Qlmma cout Country Club. Wr•.JlarJl A-C..,.. of Alplla Cbl Nor-ll, put D&~ prul· 0mqa wW be Mid at 11 Lm. d111.t, wtU pn 4 SO~yu.r plnl. AM LING 'S Newport Nursery 1 500 ee•t co e•t "'•"'"'•Y n e wp or t b ee ch, c e lotornl • l e l e phon e (71 •) 15.73 -15 !5 2 OPEH 7 DAYS A WEEK -8:00 A.M . TO S::Jl P.M. P R BB--'IYIT H BACH TRI:F·-·A U VI /'IG TREE CARE PA.CKA.GBI LIVING CHRISTMAS TREES ARE INI DECO RA TE FOR THE HOLI DAYS--PLAN T LAT ER. • U N USU.A.L DECO RATIO N S e GI F T P LAN TS e CU T TREES e PER SONAL C HARGES e MASTER C HA RGE e B A N K AM E R ICAAD FREE 1 J uST ~HOM E 67~1Ul. Pl AC E YOUII: ORDER ' A ... D WE'lL DEliVER 1 ... THE HARBOR AIIEA "I don't maw lf you've beEn oo the OCC campus lately," Dr. Watson Joked, "but ll's becWdnc to loot Ui.e a battle-(Unless your bank J! our bank) for 'aiRim\AS ~ { . fteld, complete with treoches .'' TrU5tae Robert L. HUJl1)h- reys said be badD 't ~ to ... all tbe coostructloo going on, bat admitted ttlat a visit 1rOIIld problb\J make him TE11Nm RACICETS TENNIS SHORTS 6 SRDITS TENNIS SHOES 6 SOX TE11NE DRESSES TEIItllS BALLS IW!ItETBALLS FOOTBALLS A SOCCER BALLS VOLLEYBALLS A f 9QOARE BALLS BABBB.UJ. 1011'MS B~B.UJ. WARIIIlP JACKETS LB'MSRIWI IACKETS ' Your bank. We'll walt on you till 7:30, Monday & Friday, at the drive-up window of these ORANGE COUNTY, CYI'IIfSS .12SWhod c..,..... HUH11NOTOH llL\Of ~S AVINUE --A-..... ., ....... HUH11NOTON llfACH llL\Of IOUIEVAIID 1712.2 -llhd. ---SAOOIIIIU:X 13300 ... *'POrt • ....,. - SUNH't HillS 1400--llhd. ,..,_ WUlO."' -.imiiiiiM 1so1 Wwtdi" ---fill«: .... ~ ...... llUI\owtll 15f0t ........... ........ UoiZWOOD .. ,, ........... ' ' t I • WHY NOT MAKE THIS CHRISTMAS TRULY SIGNIFICANT FOR YOUR LOVED ONES? Kalidas "THE GIFT OF A LIFETIME" A BEGINNERS COURSE IN RAJA AND HATA YOGA. 21 HOURS Of IHSPIRATIOHAL INSTRUCTION BY KALIDAS Offering Peace of Mind, Sdf Realization, and a Fuller, More Meaningful Life. SEND YOUR CHEf:.K UR ~W'I.I'l' ORnP..R IN THP. AMOUNT OF f 'S(J ,Q() TO: Yoga Center of California •' 445 E. 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 PHONE 6<46-8281 AND «ALIDA$ WILL FORWARD A. f Gift Certificate 'TO T.B PBRSOH YOU DESIGNATe, TOG~T.BR ,TH FOU• NAAIB M SPONSOR. . ~F,JAMn a .. u T-. -!""Ill 1 a • · • llo _.-..... -111M •.• IZOI I. Ill Stroot, iooto Alii, ,. IIIII IIPOftllor lo IIID -IUul-? WileN 111o --lo eehod-OONriJd.IM ..... he"a.. • • • ale4. -,w• ..,... to-, ca.ue:.. l...,t*, .. froaaJIDit~ Mre. RaJ ElUott Jr., prut • .. -.. (-_,~ llo tllol ... ·-·· -lluJ dool, .. Ill ... ,. ollbo loslt-... 111ft II -~ .... N ot 1111 "--llo J~ at '•IIIII. lbo ond bor ...,.mtt- llo" 1o-lndl ol*, Ill Orueo <:.-WID 1llllir Ill lilt too 111ft p-ulatorootlllf --Cllr---·-procnm. Aee«cllllf to Juet Jalo(llrt,Ciorloa)-., -_,,Doe. 10, 1111:110 (lin. leoee) Brlatle, IIIYOtfo- iD • 11o1M flUid WUil p.m. wUl ·a IDClal boW at meota at the Worn••• AuzU. ·•--. tllol* Ull 11:110 a.m. Tndlll-' doeora· lal')' lleludo lund rattlllr lor Cblrlot llo .. '-ltod, --~~~ 111111711 ollllt EJIC]Iob tbo -t of tho u1llrllll a ""l'ii"N --~ Tllolldo wiU adil lo lbo Old eUolet ol Oraop Couoly, tho tbtpul-oiAioplllot World Bqllab Pub ebum ol ....,.! tolttboo IUid ool~- dt Oro, tiU JIU''I boltd ud the ~teak ud Ale ruta..-, bood marches. ' )'OWl tnb'. tldl: , ............ Cultu C I . =:...:a . re enter p ans alred orlllllaer oltbe Aa:Uiary, Jalla Aa ucldtectva! prtl:lmtDI.ry eommtttee, beads the commit· wu tbe flHt pNIIdlllt ud dulp ~ocram for lbe Coutal tee, wtth U:rs. Jobn F. Porter be'* ebut c. cow•. '1'wu Ara Cu.laral Cmter wu pre. lDd Mu. Clifford Hakes u a tftucnbll day, wtdeb,Med· Nlbd to tbe Nnport Harbor member. Tbetr curr-.t talk ll lea to ay, .,.1 a "'-d·'lt'' Fo.tatioa tJeeutlft boltd at to make recommeDdaUou uto to the procram wbiD tbe .., tbt lCoY. ZO metttnc. tbe structure of the FoWldatlon, member& of Aaptltol dt Oro Tbe plans, eueuted bJ create lDYOIYemeDt •ttb clYic woakl btr.t.iYedud-wtk:ocz* Geor11 RU.y, Auoclatta, call and commllllity orpni&atlons, to u. "1~ JJ"J-.roltoldea for 1 1,000 aut audUortum, and make orpntsatlonal re- upla:. 600 r•t tbeater, a 250 seat commeodl.tiou to lmproYe the Soooo ••• tbe planlc1llm.tlla-malt:t-PIII'PC* room aodalarp FoundaUoo's capab(Uty ID ted oa Mclrdl.y, Now. z:s, at tbt art mueum. tUadertak1nt tbe CuUural Cen- beaat11ul Btc Cuyoa bome o1 Tbe atte 11 011 10-phu acres ter proeram. Patrlela (Un. Jack)Grotll, ~ of prtmt, ocean Ylew land ct•eo had Jat bortiJ orr1 .. c1 bod< bJ by tho lrTtoo Compaoy. It Is MILLER PLAY STAGED tbe way ot Bupoll: ••• 1un locatld betwtenNetrpO!'tCenter ea.rrytn1 tbe mystic, romaotte Drt.e, MaeArthur Blvd., and atmosptwr. oftbe Eut. FolkJw-Cout Hwy. Arlhllf Miller's cootrover- sial play, "After the Fall," ts on sta.p 1n the Fine Arts Backache• rallk ODlY llllbtb' beldDCI tb1 eom- ·moa. cold ud t.dlcbN N c:ar111 ol mu~ tJDCI, VnallJ', bactacbH an eaiiMd by a 00111~ b!Dltton ot cwenrtllbt ud poor po«we wlllcll oYerloldl the abdomJaal muc:lu ud tt.'on ezcei&IYe ltralo oa the IPllt.. ~ Exerct.. cu be" tu lhou1d be ·~ by a competeot eJI*'l. It at.o he_,. to afDid ct»Jr1 wttb low, 10ft ...U. Get oat ol llld •lowly . • • ria cm OM um lDd 1Ude yo. lees tiowly o.,.r tbt llde ot tbt bed ••• poe may &fold tbat mora.1.1c twtap ol patA. Afold dtaat1cf!dioD • , • brfDr 10W ... ._ sertptloo to 01 lor -fut, lr!OIIdly -!! OtUII!I ,_ !aYorlle lady wli!IIL 11ft of I -IJ frt&fi.DU by Gtveac:by, NiDI Rled, CltrUCIU Dtor aDd oOleu b'om ~ compJMe ~~~ Mea appreciate Ollf floe meD'I toUttrl •. Wt tlavt many rr•t rUt tdeu &Dd •• 11ft 'ft'tP tor you, FREEl ·························•·····•·•·• HANDY HINT: A fru!l cUI nrface of walD. ,.,. meat rubbed oo t\aoihre ICratcbts, 1Mke1 the ~atches dllappear. l@'SIDE.t PHARMA~ I 1016 bayslde dr, ~ newport r.cb -calllon1a, nea • , toe tba ehl.mpape lmtbeaa, Tbe Foundation exec:utln Tlce-presideot VtrJ(nla (Mrs, eommlttee wtll renew tbetiod- Hugb) WrtcM P'•eted the JUeiU lop at the Dee, 6 and 13 aDd oew members, wbc,.up:m-meetinp aDd will report to the sors tben 1Dtrodooed Belea trutaa of tbe FolUldaUoo at (lotu. Robert) Bartoa of Gru-tba January meetinc. VIUap Tbeitre at UC Irvtoe ~====================~~ at 8 p.m. through thla Satur- day. Yille Or.; A.nn (\ln. Jobn. F.) Dr. DaYld £mmes, Fotmda- Blsbop L1nda lsle· MOdred tloo president, has appotated (Mrs, 'JeaN) c urtis, eo.er J. Dooald Fercusoa, preslcieot Sbates; Norma (Un.JohDlthan of the Oraore Cotmty Phll.bar- C ) Meyer Btr cuyoo · aDJ mon.tc Society, to cbalr the F~o (Mrs' Robert) Ow~ lr operatioos committee. Tills e 11crest. ·warmly were u~j eommlttee's fuoctloo will be to welcomed! answer the maoyquestionsper- Cipl.lllu PelleP'ID procnm tatntne to the opuattooal main- chairmu bad ur~ ror the tenance costs lllal will com- .A.ID111ary:s history book to be prise the Ceoter. Committee opened wttb eacb ytu u a members thus far l.DchJde Mrs, cblptn ..• Each yar ns WUUam Muon, Mrs. Bartwa tben recotmted briefly and Stabler, Nate van Osdol and sometimea wttb a bit of bllar-Thomas Wolff. by that year'• pre~ldeo.t. The flDance committee 1s Jl~;.; twelTe put prelideots are headed by John J. Farmer, Charlet Tbomu (Julia); senior vice-president, UDion Guepnhelm (Ru-Bank. J . LesUe stetfensen, ft- Jack Growth nance chairman, Is wortlD&' CW1ord Hakes closely with Mr. Farmer, Robert B)'l..rs treasurer ot the Foundation, a. w. Rlebard(Jeo-aod they plan to complete their Eroe.t Safttr prellmtna.ry survey for a hmd- "<:ii~•}. .. lirs .. Job.D F Porter ratline campaign. ~~ ~~~~W~I~IIla*m~· ~~~ AD or pnlsaUonal s.m-eommtttee for the Foundation -~•.• !formed on the recom- ol Alan C. Slooomao, of the board. Ladts- . were able be prHI:Dt yet Redly, an actin member tbelr yeu wu oat left oat,' be~ of the Newport Beach city arts caase tbet.r "ebapter" nsabiJ reTI.tnrtc! by a •• staDd-in." Tb1s bit ot remW.Cinc aot oaly carried bumOI' but wun~ UtiiJioolor IUid llllplrlllf to au preset. lbowtn( tbat dedlca~ Uon. the seed of acco~IUb­ rneot, ft.S and still It, the woof aDii warp of thJ.J tmlque orp.ol- utioa. IDcldeo.taur. btltorlaa JeMlt May ()ln. Cecil) Shtrv tlad her camera at "C&JidJd aod ready" ••• now tbere wtU be a ''pletorltl story" . . . One plchae tells m:lre, 01' .om.wJJc ute tbatl Co-tqtjq the hmcbeoawere Jeoo Ward, Botty W-d, a.Dd MJTDI SafUr. Vella Hn- oaaH Ia b08pttallty cl&lrma.n ond II asslllod bJ Pat AUto, wbo made tbt loYely oame plates tor eTery ootl ... wen neo upla bat'l oame1, or is It ooly a.lnts? I I • HOW SHOWING · IN BEAU11 FULL CORONA DEL MAR LAH HOU SE ON THf LEFT • '· ~ ' ·pREMIER • ENGAGEMENT romantic, stylish thoroughly enJoyable movle."--ftu •no. Dlltf' ..._ -~ • -' -..... ~~- ' Tbe "fall" to which MIIJer refers tn the title ts mankind's original taU from grace ln the Garderl of Eden. The central character, modern-day Quentin. eoctempblting b1s third mar - riage, Is faced with what £ve broucnt to Adam -~ tllelerrlf)'- ln( tact ol choice. DISCREET CHASM OF THE BOURSEOI 5I E" Ill B10unlul Artiftclol FLOWER AlOIA Gl FTS & CARDS PO R ALL OCCASIONS BAYSIDE CARD 'N PARTY Fr ..... ~SIDE~ PHARMAg' uu• lo•y•W• 4r. Gift.,., ..... , .. , purclt•••• heNI ...... u .... d .. ••Ht••• ....... , (.'' . . , !. rt~. ' ' ··;· .. . ' -• .. - THE BURGLARS" Witlo OM AR SHARIF (~) ---·--Elizabeth Taylor 'lbh \ Wednesd.y" \. • • •• I, • • 1171 MIWPOaT COIT41AII4 ,......, Recreational hH "" ....-J boolllr -<I lbo luiiO )'OUotoJclli :: IIIIo lo-Uoolr boolo,llo bo • Ito war to colllpoo -,._ tnllor 111o1r ba&to to --"'1M_., e-*1 ....... to_......, .. ...t.lo. _.., lo hllllp 1. .. -"Bioi ---tf'IIIGidl, a r...,.eb 1..adlt. bolla ue ..u, u.e c:rtJI: .,.. at OIC'I ~ li:w a1lu a(.. DOt ....... t•MlJ Jdtd b' lalro. llo ._w T-oo - -Mote -. lbo7 lllo otady at boot --....... wiiiiiAibo -· --lr-II • --locr 111r111e -ooly oo ~­.ocllty6l&C .. IRDl coat.r. tioaallJ calm di.Ja .... atlbo AJrporior bol-L "8-P<otabiJ tbo maj- PeriOM ll'lo.t tlbiJ to pt orttJ wbo1own amaller traller- eaupt Ill 1M latl .tlortap abla bo&t.t tr&Yel eouidenbb' er...:b are tboM wboon .maU loapr di.tuee• to l.niiJid au. (betweea II IDd 10-root) traU-or rt.,..-a, UaQI.UJ pu111J11 a ll'lble power bolatl. Tbueper-bolt on a trailer rtc~ulrel a 1001, wbo reprueat a hlcb larp t~hlcle tbat eouumu peretDtap of boaters, are tht a cooc1 dell of fUel. ma.t _.,.... OD tuel-wllea '<So If p.80llae 1J; ra.tlooed, mur of theM peopla will ~ aeuu to lnlaod water recre- aUoD wUb lhelr boats bec&UM U.., woa•t ban eooup cu for tbelr ca.ra, DOt to meatioo the fUll required to rtll thl t.:.11 tbem•lna. Or lf U 1.1 decided to put • steep tax oa. p.eollDe to reduce dePW¥1 b' It, these moderate -income bol.tera would be MYetely alfeetod &pill ... Tbe tEC researcher noted tbat tbt more atnuent owners or tarcer power boata that a.re kept In wet storage at coastal marlraa already are tee Unc tbe effecta of fuel .sOOrta.ces. EVERY N!W CAR & TRUCK IN OUR INVENTORY "Tbla applles to diesel- powered cntt parttculally," be a.td. ''These boats consume nst alllOUllts of diesel fuel . And 10me marlna fuel dock op- erators already have reported that tbey hue rtUl out of die- sel fuel at least temporarily." READY FOR IIIMEDIA TE DELIV!RY MRS. JAMES R, JOHNSON, center, Mrs. E. R. Offen- bectler aod Mrs. Arthur Leva, sitting oo Sa.nU's lap, are pttlnr into the Christmas sptrtt early -· in ttme for the annual Christmas Ball, "Las L oces rle Navldad," to be given by the Alta Bahb committee of the Orange County Pbtlharmonic Society oo Monday, Dec. 17. Tbe Corooa del Mar members are assisting other s oo the committee 1n selling tlckets. Mrs. Paul Queyrel Is gen- eral chairman for the event, wtttch will be held at the Bahia Corlnth1an Yach t Club, 1601 Bayside Dr., Corona del Mar. Mu. Paul Martin is arnnging the decorations, and Mrs. Donald Ferguson Is in charge of reservations, at 6-46-5803. Dinner wlll be served at 8 p.m., to be fol- lowed bY dancing to the music of the Alan Remington orchestra. (Ensign photo.) '74 TORINO College annex discussed Tbe Gout CommUD.ity Col. "Homesick." Mr. Humphreys Jere district trustees will meet !P'adtated trom OCC ln 1950 at 7·30 p m today Dec 6 wben m~aeb of tbe college's wltb ~epre~UYes~tbeciar~ 1n1t1al coo.strtJCtton was tatlng deo Grove tmifled school dls-place. *FREE * ANTI-INFLATIOt-1 OFFER HARDTOP ~0! tlH ...... & tk. It ...... .....,. ..,.;..1. S«<.JI it ..... - ..,.~. WJ, .... lk. & 1111 _.,... ·~· , ... -.,..., '""'" .... •• --o.t.-.. ,....-f., ,..~. t4nl..W lad ...... lk.. AH- NIJAL 'IICI NTAOI t.A.Tf IO.t7~. Telel •Ill "'''" SlltS..s-4, ......_ Ul CIO V-I I ~ ..... "'-'tlfwl .....nc ,....., or\e.,C ..... .w. .......... c.IHw.ll .. lu ... •II"IJ•••I, IOUO STAT1 tGNnOH. ~ • .,.,,, c..~- -k. .............. H7hl4 WI .. """'~, ........... ...., .... _. ,...M _... -., POWII 41tc ... k... , .. , ..... -....,., ._.., All COHOfTIOHI!I~ ................. ,......_,.. .. 11~4 •'-.... ,. .... 4~ .... ""'-' .-.. '""" ...... ""'k ¥014. s.. W~UMIOI~f. ;our 'upply of new 1973 "Leftover Con." is dw;ndl;ng fast. But, wh;lo~JAA, I\CI!I• Q:lll . ' 115ttol11 omoderatf'W Cftl at O'rllh:.W W.Jaa1d price. . -ORAl ONf NOW & $AVfl trlet Ill .u.euss possible an-CONCERT AT OCC ne:a.Uoo of tbat district to the ccco. Tbe meettor will be held In the Garden Grove district board room at 10331 stanford AYe , The conference date was set at lui week's meeting of tbe CCCO trustees. In other a.ctlon tbe trustees approved the appointment of F. Slan.ley Ptoe to tbe new post of per. IODDII uslstanL Mr, Ploe wlU wort lllder uu M. Russett. d1strlct ust.stant chanCellor lor periOODII sentces. The trustees p-anted althOr· u.,tkJa tosubmU ''project reoe- olo'' to 1bo l<allooal EoidcJo(. mG tor tbe HldnlD1tlet for a thr• flU" denlopmental ,rut. Tbe amount reqaested II oot to tlceed $Z00,000 for the first Jtral'. u approYed, "pro)ecl cene- .tl" would be Implemented Oll tbe Golden West campus. Tbe Pl'otnm provides studeots an atteroate method tor completing tbe1r ,_era! education re- quirements. W!Ula.m F. Shawl, Golden West College d81Ul of academic afb!rs, said tbat ooeofthepro- posed courses, Utled "Humans aDd nature," would lntegnte ~gtromut~~~.~­ eloloCJ' and social sc ience. District Cr.nc.eUor Norman E. Wal.loo discussed the DUm- era. bWid.ln.c pro)ectl cur - rently UDder ,...,. Oll tbe ace campus. Orange Coast College music professor Justin Colyar, wtU preseot a tree C hrlstmasorp.n r ecital Dec. 14 aod 16 at &p.m • tn music sludlo 1. D±E HAIR Q1ALET Hair -C uttlng SpeciaUsts 3026 E. COiil.st Hwy. Corona del Mar 644 .7103 BRING THIS AD FOR ONE ~CH ILO'SCUT With each adult's blower cut. • TO GET ALPHA Oil OIIEGA 50 YEAR PINS n. ..-• Ckrtlt'CDIJI a.c~~.~ su. .. dly, o.e. a, at u.e lrT._ ... ol Guam.a T .. CAmal.a Cout CotdrJ C!Db.Mn.OIItyl ,__ Cloojllor <I Alpllo Cbl No<-ll, put aaU-1 P<ui- Ome• wW bt Mid at 11 Lm. diMit, wtU pye 4 50-)'ear plu. AMLING•S 1500 •••I co ••t l"!i lh••Y , • ..,port b••cn , c •lofOint • '•l e pnone (71 -4 ) 673 ·1!552 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -S,OO A.M. TO S::Jl P.M. PRBB--WI'I'H F.ltCH I"RF.F·-·A LIVING T REE CA.RF. PACK.JtGl!l LIVING CHRISTMAS TREES ARE IN! DECORATE FOR THE HOLIDAYS--PLANT LATER . e UN USUAL OECOR:.-.TIONS • GI FT PL.-.NTs • CL.JT TR!:ES • PERSONAL CHARGES • MASTER CI-IARGE e BANK AJroiERICARO FREE I JUST I"HONl ").1.551, PlACE YOUR Oll:D£11: ' AHD WE'LL DELIVER'" TH£ HAII:IOII: AlliA "I don't kDow U you'.-e beeD oo the occ campus ».tely,'' Dr. Wat.oo );*ed, "bal lt 's bepnn.I.Di to look llU I. tattle. (Unless your bank ~ our bank) fteld, complete with trD:hes.'' Trustee Robert L. Humpll- reya aid be r.dn 't stoA>ed to ... aU the eoo.struettoo going oo, bul ad.rn1tt4td that a Tlslt would p-otlab)J make him TEII!III SHORTS A SJIJRTS TEJOOS SHOES A SOX TENIIII DRESSES SOCCERBAL!3 VOLLEYBALLS A 411QUARE B.\ LUI 8.\SIIIALJ.. IIITTS JIA&rlll-iL WARMUP SACKETS ---- We'll walt on you till 7:30, Monday & Friday, at the drive-up window of these oaAHGl COUNTY I CYPifSS 4125 ........ c- ~TOHifACH AetM\SAWNJf __ ... _ ..... dfi ..... tu'rnNOTOH IUCH lfACH ltOUI.fVAIO ln22--. ~gllll a.odt UON•ACX 13300 ..... port .......... - --_ __,__ -- 5Ut*fY Hl..lS 1.000 __ __ ,__ WU1Cllll' 1501 .... clff .... 4 .... ~ lai.II.OWIII ,,., ............. .....4. IAICIWOOD ." ...... 4 ...... ' I d .. . • ,. JEWELRY AUCTION 7oa P Jl. PIL, DIC. 7 • • AJI. HC. I .uJC,.... 011 -I'KIIa llllaiAiA-MOIU.,, IIQUIIIft liDLIIt, ~~ irA~ t'll'r-4111) 0/IPJCI IIQ '" "' Ole IICI!rbti Ca tre Plo••ir IJI'J.HI ' -.. ----40-111 * .. Jl. A. EWERT JEWE~ IIU. TIMOTHY HUGROVE 111 W. 41M IT., SAMTA AliA, CALIP • ._ ... _ ...., ......... -... ,1061& TO a :W0 IIBlfrB 8111011 • Ilk--7 Diu. I ct. l'lr; • -1-1/1 ct. tw; -........ ,... ._-ito, a.-. Mo_.., w-.,.RJap. Til TACD, CUFF UIOI:8, ir.f.TCBIII an a ... -IIOLID OOUI W A "reB ll.llllll. IIIElf'l A1ID LADIIS' IIOlli'i IUIG1: 1411111' RIIIGII, 10, 14 I IlK YG a WG lli1QIU RIIIQS -DJI--il Diu. 1.11 cb. lw'; !0 Diu. I ct. hr; U Diu. 1-l/S ct. IW; II Diu. 1-1/1 ct. tw; II Diu. 1-1/1 ct. hr; II Dl ... 1-1/Z ct. hr; !0 Diu. J cto. hr; • ..., Riot 41 Diu • ..-1.11 .... lw'; Goord Rlop -1/4 ct. to l/4 ct. Diu. l'lr; •-..riUot -!rom 1/4 ct. to l/4 ct. Diu. hr; .,., ·-·· • Watcb • irllldl -~ Goo-Bbol Sllr ~ 5.!14 cb. hr • IIIIIII*IN; I Jade a. 011. rlap; G-DDe BI&IDbln a DIL O.ol01 Rilly l Dill. GoDatoo "-l DIL l'lllp; DIL lllrrbop; JADE, G.f.RliETS, CVLTURED Pl.f.IIU, OPAUI, E~, OlfYX, AIIEIBYST, BDI'J'IIIIroiiES; GOLD CRAIUIS, PillS, IIIUCELETS, WATCHES; SOLID STERLnfG FLATWARE, CAHDY DIBIID, BOWlS, PLATES, CAIIDLE Sii:XS, S 6 P'o, ~=~~S:"t~R~~~LA~ Miss Jennifer Pittman 1 DOUBLE SAFE, Moe:ltt sate I Lock Co.; 11 SHOW CASES w~Qaloo .... lop, IOWALLSBOWCABIIIETS weds r,·m Hargrove I. I ma SHOW CASES tor WdD r.lq:l, w/Uctbt &II .,Ud v•,.,.DJ: Watch • J.,elr)' Becbe•; GUt Wrap coca. er; {O Bna Fklor Lamps; 4 Cry.a.l C,.arteUen A caDifleUpt eeremooy at ball ol the church followed tbe to Jra. old; aDifUlec. the Ceotnl Bible Cbureb ns ceremony. Miss Janice Hesse IJtSPECTION ON PREMISES 10 a.m. to 5p.m. Die. I I 7 tbe Mltt1Dc for tbe marrlap attended the guest book. Assitt- SHIIMAM CRAM I, AUCTIOHI!!R -116-6731 of Mlss Jeonlfer Jt10e PlttDWl log at tbereeepttonwereMmes. ~::;;::;::::;:::::;::;;::::;:~:;;:;:::;:;:;:::;:::;::;:;:~ to Tlmotby Duiel Harcron Sbeldoo Kirkpatrick, Michael oa Saturday, No~. 1?. The Ryan. Herb Yacks, Fred Mer- -BOTH -doable rtnc eeremoay for the kle, Carl Kinne, Leooud Klllg A TREATMENT AND A TOUR. Costa llesa e~le was per-&Dd Kiss Ka.tby King. COMBINE THE WORLD FAMOUS H3 OEROVITAL formed . by Pastor Robert Tbe bride Is a gradtllte of -TREATMENT WITH A ·LUXURIOUS Benpton. Herltap HI~ School in Ana- VACATION IN ROMANIA. Tbe bride Is the dil.ugtlter belm ud aUended college at ~ of Mr. and Mn, Woodrow Pitt-Multnomab Sebool of the Bible ~ maa of COita Mesa. Mr. aDd in Portlud, Ore. ARBOR T RAVE£ llrs. Wtlllam Bar...,.eoiC-Her basband artended Costa llea are the parents of the Mesa hlP school a.nd Is oow 3442 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH croom. employed at Shelly's buteher- Jll Atteod1Dg thebrJdenreMI.ss sbop 1D Costa Mesa. 675-1 Catby Haoloo of. VIG as maid Tbe co~I.e wtu Uve In Costa MILLIRIUU of boDor and lllas Lisa QulrO$ Mesa. of Costa Mesa as bridesmaid. The bride's brotber, Curtis MARINERS CHURCH Plttma.o, sened as best man I.Dd another trotber, Douglas, aDd Larl'}' Sehwarts were tl&bers. The bl'lde's sisters, TBE TEACHING IS CENn:RED Olf lBSlB CIIRirl' Lisa and Sandra Ptttman, were AlU) THE BIBLE, WITH EMPB.ASm 0!1 PRACttAL eandleUgbters. CRRISTlAN UVING. ALL AGES ARE WBLCC..E., Miss Pittman ehose a dress Co.._llDc ud n.tUac anlllb&.. of white saUD with a bodlee SUNDAY SERVJ:ES: o~erlayed wUh lace for her WORSHIP SERVICES AND SUNDAY SCHOOL wdll.ng CQW!L. Theokl fu:blooed 8:30, 9:45 and 11:00 A.M . loot of tbe hlp oeetllDe IDd EVENING SERVICE .......... ?:00 P.M. ste.ns was repeat41d 1D her PHONE : 675-4550 laee-eoYered cap whteb held JZ00 E. Cou:t lhry., Nft'POI1 Beaeb, DIU lbcArtltw a cathedral leDC(h ~ell. Sht l!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;i-o;;;;;;ii-o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=.l ean'iecl cascade bouqu.t ot '""' ........ tallsmao .,7'1 ...J. I \ I V I _, Fred MartJD.. yod.b dlreoP' for tbe cborcb, 11.11f "The W4d- d1Dg Soog'' '""' "Charity," IC- compuled by llrs. Roaald Daria at tbt orpn. A reeepttoo at tbe fellowship S 1.000 4 year account yields 0/o O ther h1gh earnmg Mutual Sav1ngs Accounts A"lnua; A.'lnual "'" "'" Ad!" Y1eld Te•m Balance 6 3/4% 6 98'Yo 30 mos $1.000 6112% 6 72°<> 1 year $1 000 5%% 5 J9°o No Mm $5 00 Fre!.-.r r~l rPgu1a110ns prov:de tt-l&! all ccr!tf1cate accounts are subtPCT 10 rt substantial 1nterest penalty •I funds are w:thdrawn belore completion of term Mutual Savings pays high interest. • Interest compounded da•IV and pa•d quartertv • Pl us many valuable free 5er'11Ces Assets almost half a brll1on dollars Cofon• def M•r: 2M7 E. Coa• H..,.wa,/171-1010 I ... JANET SlSLER HOUGH, 27, bas beer! oamed admlnlstrattn assistant to William R. Watt, nee-president of the lrT1De CompanJ'a multi-family dh1- s1orl.. She recelnd her baebel- or's decree lD mutetiq from California State lhttnrslty, Loog Beach, ln 1968 and coo- Unued her study at l.SC and UCLA. llrs. Hough and her bust.OO, Jaek, Uve ln lntne. SENIOR CITIZENS TO ENJOY YULE OIHHER Tbt Harbor Senior CltiMns Cl~ ol Newport Beaeh wlU eelatn.te tbt Cllrtstmu&e~.soo wttb a boUdaJ dt.Iuler at DOOD MODdi.J. Dee. 1?, at the Senior Cltbeo& recreation eenter at 15th St. lDd lrTtne Au., Cllft' Huen. Tbe ellf»'s eborus, directed by Mrs. James Sawyer, _will present a prop-am of Christmas mastc tollawl.ng tbe dinner. LHAL MIITICI NOTICE OF PUBUC REARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tbe City CoancU of the Ctty of N.wport Beach wtu bold a pubUe bearing reprd- ing adoptloo of tbe Master Plan of BlUftys u part of tbe Reer-.Hoa aDd OpeD Space Ele- ment of tbt General PslD. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN tblllbe Slldpab- lle btu1Dc wiD be held on tile l'M *1 of December, 1973, at ttat ..,_. of ?:SO p.m. lD tbe Coec:U Cbambers of tbe Clty aan o1 111e City o1 N...,...t Bad&. Callfond.a, at whlcb Ume aDd place I.D1 ud an pereoos lllteruted: m&J appear aDd be beud tblreoo. Ll .... Llglol City Clert Cltf of Newport Beach PabUG.: Dec. a, li?S, m tt. -Euolp. aWVoiT HMIIOI 811101 PIIIUIIEIIWEEKLY -rMlt •• Hut from cold: Huge de~~~~ of l1.1l ur.rll!·" hJvt bttn Jr)COV('t('d In r l.tU'' I ll.(' .-\l~,h . '\lorthw(',l C .1 o.1J.r •nJ thl' (' .1n aJ1~n ArcuL 1-LtnJ , \\c ~.rn bnnJt o.ome of 11 h.-rc m IJO~('" <;nnrc thw u.l(h ·' l'l r~:bm o\nd we···~· ~~-n lnvul•'t·J !!ll"~l~rl,J\"l" AI L I I~ rc-.e~rc h hl ftnJ "ut 1hc !Joeq w.r~ tu bu tiJ th.u I'' I" f1nc wuhuut h .tr11111'lj( thl· l"IH ll!l1110<"nt lltURSIJAY, DEC. 5.,1173 CODA DEl. liM,·~ ' • Made In Salt Lake City MINI H.ANO-Hll(l + S% T•• IWl 01 --IS ACCIIIII Call or write TODAY Franz Schreyer Stota(e: ~ stmt ~n m under· grnund ~tor ;est held\ m ttK- 'ummtr '>0 ~ou"ll hi!Vl' tnOu)lh for 1hc w1mcr Sub.tiiUI(' tltlrom n•rur•f rnourt:tt: Cwlllil'lfiCJI I<on I' \1 01pl~ the ll'.ll ll011 nf C!>J ] W)!h uxy~('n .anJ h vJro.occn frnm •n:~m 111 .1 ~u1uhlr r<:.•unr Th<· ""'Ull a Ol('<hanc g.1' \' lhl"n runh('J to prooJucc cle.m hurnm.oc •ub,mwr II:~\ C.J, lmrn l<n l Wuh J.llth(' rrnpnuc• nl l'l:IIU!J] 11:1' ....... ---__ ... __ ...... :.::~~~ ----, -•' ~----,.---------- Cu fn;Jm lnclonni•: Th1• PfiH«I could bnna up to one: btlllon cubtc feet per d•y of n•ruul ~'*' (in liqutd form I m the Wnt Cout nf the U"11td Su1e1o /,' LNC from A~~~tr.IU.: In the P•lm V•lle:y f:dd ol Centr•l AumUi•. therr m•y bt "'much as 10 niiUon cub1c iffl of n•tur•lsu II the an prtwes 10 be thtK, •nd tht Austr•ll•n 1nd U.S. Goft'rnmmu 1ppravr, thlt Oupp:1 CO\IkJ be CO(I"<'Crtfd IO ltqu fofm •nd .hipptd home •I• tpn:i•llr conw~td "nkt'rs. Thls anuury Is facia& 111 meqy oloonqc. ADd It Includes natural ps. · Doa that mean tlor Cat ComP""Y Is runntnc out l Nol eut1ly. But we'll han to., to t1or <D<b 01 the eanh In order to lceeD ~ laM ftteO bwDina. a..-tn foct,ln al$3•~uupplleo the that~f!t~thehut ,_ __ from Or .O.AuJual~Lit'llbc , """"' oanual JU that wo n:duco to ollqukiiDd obi lnwobn. pbome Or maybe It'll bcNIIMI-... po;vducod from ..... ta. -). J. c 0 0 •• PAINTS MUlti·Purpooe !oa.el IIAaiiii TYPE nHISB Bi&h aloaa for boule tri•, furniture, boata, or floora . l.aal beauty ·lodoo.ra or out. "£.~ marKets LIDO CENTER HARBOR VIEW CENTER • UITIATIImAT YOUTH ~ER Hoop competition --· ('-'' Local lllclo ocllool '--11 -" .. lilt -· no ,.,... •-c. c. a • • o ~oa... 1>ot0o> -....,.. pllr llod lnllod bJ ' ..-u lilt lloot 7 !J -to I lui w.-. llal-1ooJ0L Rlfloi,II0-0 TIIU -· N..._t-~.._ .... at-···Din'st(tO.tl) a.adC.,...doiM&rllllorodiiTt pllrodaiiNIJ• r ·""- •-I, DolpM• 0 WulmldM. Matlal LOrtla-III ... U.od bJ 11Tt .....,_.,_, 4 0 f«t-1. A:r-.11 I Uoaa1 ~ Twedlr labD Cwn•m.. AadJ ..,_ l.lld U..l, TWOIII1 Dicti:, Corolla del lbr'a Sea lim Mil ..,.. it • 11 -• (ts-ts) klllp .-od Zllelr -poUQ, r_.t!Nir, to -tao Ctoo-f,,-.1 lltral&llt -. draop1D1 a~-o-.TtooiiMa ... aod...._ C._.. s. R.ttepn S.cb 82 deel&Soo to TI&IUD. twa llattlld • ... .. ... llrlltod 0 N..,...n Harbor's Sailors lllrooiii'OII tao lint ITall, 1111 Tllll SATURDAY WOD Ulelr -=GDd JtnJ.pt C. Cotta II-tliiJed tftJ' i8 Ott DtY1*IG. J WohlilJ Dlpt, ®mptDI WUMO tlaiJ. ~, TM ... •abf'betta Jfomadl "'· Bvntlldu, 9a.m. 64-51 to adftDC41ln tbe1JIDDer'l clb ._. tbl ICCII1Ac •· Potor-Scl>oo~ HlliiiiDota> braeUS at Tile -OS-. Lui EIZIDda'O Eq1oo pat lo- Beaell. Diehl, the Sailors weot ap.t.ut cetMr atw"r.S80CIItlcatt&a Putbera n. Ntphmea, 10 l.lft. Kennedy, I.Dd Ml-ooct oW ... twa E. Blaft Scl>ool, Eul Blair. "oadar -· E ..... la bac:T< Lapa -at lo-Dh1.Goa Z swamped El Toro 75 -48 in tile tancia'l pm. Jlm Mc:C.....,. Llou n. Antaters, 9 a.m. Estucla IJ'Dl. l.Dd Ed 11a.ue lid tM ...tac BaCia o1 Knport-M .. 'a •-11De ud no tt O't'tr' tw tbe Tbt Coodors, Olldef•ted be-E. Bluff School. ln1De and Stmaet Jeape piaJ with 16 •ell &Dd I ot111r E.,.. trt.. lD tbe cocmty Jr. All-score. After tiM ea.aulac ld.ck-tore Saturday's ftala, )unCled Do_,lllnl ••· Arseoals ll a.m. beeiU the IJeCOOd WHk of Ja.D. got buketa: u EltaDcla ~ly Am..tea 'ooti»JJ flaaJI 1oM oft', tbe Comaocbl!la fllmbled 00 oft to a 13-8 bltftime lead E. BhlffScbool aary, polled any aa. ONrCOIIWIC SahrdiJ Dlctlt at Ora .. Cout tbt ftrst play from aerlmmap, ap..lut tbe MarlMra. Br1aD R~Dpra n. T11ftln, 0000. E. lD seaaoa-openers '-'sl Sat· a.D euly J...ac-a-d • .!DDela Collep ltadlum. . lDd tbl ball wu picked off bJ Head ac.ored both toueblicnma Bhlft Scbool. W'day, Newport Harbor beat s cored betw.-. 18 ud llpotab Tbe Coadora, plaJI.ae 1D tbe a sttncraJ 1l'bo carried It orer lDd tbe ellra polnt. Dt't'1aim 3 GleDdale 10.5'1, Corooa.detM.ar ln each quarter, ftieb t..c-'1 Cl1ate(l-tyra,)dtn.ion.w•• for uotber touebdowo, putting rn the SrdqiiU'ter,aCoodol' Cllpper1 Y"l. Foaota!n Valley lost 54.40 to MUUkan of Long shoote-r• ru botaDdeold.Ea- bll.teDZl-lJbytbeKOrtbRUDl-tbemabeadl2-0. pass ns lDterceptld ud r110 Ultlted, 3 p.m., McGanln Beach, Estaneiadowoedl.a(Uba tancia !.ed 52-H u tbe 4th t.actoD Beaeb Martaeu, ud tbe Tbt Comanebes tattled bl.ci:, tack for a score, pc:tt1Dc the Sebool, Westmtnster. Beac.b 68-59, aDd Costa Mesa QUlrter bepll. Comaaebta lo8t 1J-8totht Pia-hoWnr the Stlagrays to justooe Marlners ahead 14-13. Mts-Cbellel n. Dolplllns, 3 p.m. ttwec~ Crance 48-38. eeotla-Yorba UDda stlninJI ttnt down, wblch came In the fortune lllt the loulaqaadapln Peter-a~ ICbool, R~mttngtoo Brl.a.D O'Fiaherty paced the BUGS SPLIT A PAIR ID tbrt MSdpt (11-11) tlAI.lJI. 4tb qtatter, buttumbleseoded In the 4th quarter Wbeo the S.cb. Newport RarborSa.ilorsoothelr Coach H~:rbLiney'aOnnce Flnt qaarter ml..stabs cost two ftb-quarter drlns after Mariners blocked 1 Coodorpwlt DIVISION Z STANDINGS home court with 20 points, 111-Coast College bt.Retlllll ..-,d botb JoetJ team.. A puslDtar-tbe Comanches had marched and took over oa tbt lZ, tberl W L T eluding Z clutch free thraws spUta pair ot pmesiutYMt- c:eptfoa •n N. RUD.tiDctoo 80 )'ll'ds to score In the 3rd scored ap.ln. Ra..nprs · · · • • · · · · 6 1 0 with 1:40 )eft to play, wb.lch eod, droppUlc a tllrUttDr 80-'M Belc:b a ltld tbey DeY"er rel1n-qaarter aDd steve Teregts bad WstancUog defensive play, Anteaters · · • · · · · · S I 1 brought tbe Sailors to within decision to dd!adiac ltate qtdAid ap..lDst the Coodors. kicked a 2-pol.ot coo•ersl.oo to led by Head a.nd Rich Cbrl.StJ, Arsenall · · · · • · · · 3 2 2 a pol.ot ot Glendale. Matt Spang. cllampioo Comptoll Collep, a.ad A Comuebt pwrt attempt weot mOTe u .. m 1r1thln 4potntsottbe had kept the Coodors abead Llou · · · · · · · · · · 3 3 1 ler bucketed a field pi aod bUtztnc ttwl U. C. SaDta Bar- any wbiQ tbe eeater mapped lead. until the 2 big breaks p:re the Dolpblna · · • • · • . . 1 6 2 2 free throws to put Newport ban JV's B!-66. OCC's ..uoo t1ae b&U <Wer tbt purder'a bead, Coach Rich McGann's young-Mariners a shot at the title. Turtles • • · · · · • · . 0 S 2 a.bead fer the ft.rst Ume since record 1s now 2-2. ud 1 s:tmcn.J Unemao &rabbed sters bad played almost error- tht ball ClltbeCom.a.DCbeZ-:rard less footblll all.sea11011 ootheir Tars eliminated 17 to 7 lege st.adJum. Tbe Sailors did someth!n«" oo other team llld OOD.e all year wbea tbeJ scored a toucbdo1m against the St. Paul defense, bot tbt score came with just 3:39 left In tbe pmt and ns too Uttle and too late to keep Newport's CIF hopei allve. Tbt Swordsmen of St. Paul, defendloc CIF tbamps, got 10 points lD the first quarter. Wtth their repW.tioo tor bolding the opposition to k1IJ sc:ores, the 1 0-polat lead made tile Swords- men look unbeatable. And they were. St. Paul marcbed 68 ya.rds the tlrst time tbty got the ball. It took tbem OD.ly 4 plays, wtth ·-I &dui back, Ed Gome& reell.ng otf tbe ftnal 23 yards tor the score. Later LD tbt same period, a.oother k:mg marcb eoded W"lth a Z'l-)'ar'd fteld 4 TRUE SHOPPING CENTER Many people tllln.k o1. '' sboAiln( centers" u mused &r~ of butk11Dp on ooe relatinly small par- cel of lud. But just wllat is a true sboppln& center? We beUe'f'e It Is an ar• Ute dowutowu Costa Mesa., where you can n.nd just about any produet or service you oeoed, from blcyclutob&Db, tele'f'isloll to tJl)eW"rlters, cameras to carpet el•nt•L 4rapes to l!rq lt.ma, 1uar- aaeoto'-"'prlatm&. from tbe 1-JU'd Doe. masieal lutrameota to ap- Ao oYerfloW" erowd of 9,000 pllaDces, c:lottllDf to can, watched tbe Sailors try ftlQly f'lll1l1ttlr"t to food, ud 10 OD to cet tbe1.r otlenst tmtrad:ed. dO'W'D the Ust ol.lt•m• ud N ewpori tad ooly 6 oflens1n sentces from ordlDary to plays lD the ft.rst quarter. A elepDt,lnchKILDLofooarae, brle1 fi111'TJ of passing success nne pmJ Uld )twetry at by SaUer qarterback sten r•...ablli prieea. Bukicb lD tbe ZDd quarter pn We ue proud to be w"lth NeW'IlOrt falls a Uft, bQt C011.ch the lDcllplodeat mercballtsof Lent's crew couldn't score. downtown Costa MeA. Wben Pus tntercepUons In the eod you th1n.k Christmas shop- zone eoded 2 Sat lor drives be-ptnc tbls year, eouider the tore tbe IIlli eoded. ps you'll sue, tbe nel&fl- WHh 5 mtnutestoplaJ, Buklch bors you'll mMt, tbe per- Oiqristmas Oirouroads of t~e · ~arbor !-rea Centrally located in downtown Costa Mesa, WE'RE ON THE ROAD TO ANYWHERE! ~--·-··-·----~----------~ In this time of energy dlortage, conserve-fuel and your ovm enerw by shopping on your way. Yre hove o wide selection of fine jewelry at reosonable prices. We're easy to find ~d dose to home, We'll devote the per.,nol attention to your gift pfQbltm$ which only an ind~endent jeweler can pfQvid.! COllE IN AHO SEE US FOR the lovelisst the best . . fbr HfM 19th St. f . C. H••,hriu Jrwrll•r!J ... • -., .------rE ARE LOOKIN G F O R -------. A• l i f-t or •otlr,.. ;rwrlry. 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PRIZPL.STOP IN AT THE BANK AND REGI'..;...ST_ER FOR AN AI I ENDANCE PRIZE. YOU COULD WIN A RJU.Y EQUIPPED HOBIE CAT SAILBOAT. A TEN-SPEED SOiWINN BIKE, OR ROUND TRIP TICKETS TO AN( AIR CAUFORNIA DEST1NATION. Ttte Bank Of Ne~ corona Del Mar Office will be open tills saturdaY from 9:00AM to 1:00PM and they ... •••tw•• .... ,. ...... ....., .. chi ''iUIICCOUI!b C1W1nG the ua•te~IIUnZIIZw:t~_lln .. iU"" Clli IIi ltiDIL of.· • The Believer' a Example Phlli..,;.os 2 ; 1-16 Goldrn Tm : "l..d fltiJ m;,.d b• ;,. you, wltirlt woJ also itt Cltrisl lutli" (Phil 2:5). IJ HE Epistle of huT to the Philippians ia one of the 0101t cordial and friendly of the inspired lttten of the great apostle. In con- nection with the study of Philippians, which was written during the period of Paul's first captivity in Rome (A.D. 61-63), the remarks or the late Dr. J . Gresham Machen, a faithful New Testament scholar of this century, should be ob- :5-t'rved ; "The immediate occasion for the: 1nitinJ:' of the letter was the ar- rival of a gift from the Philippian church, on account of which Paul de- sire ... to express his joy. Paul had always stood in a peculiarly cordial relation to his Philippi an convens ; ht- llad been willin~. therdore, to re..:C':ive gifts irou1 them, although in uthc:r chu rchn he had prdf'rred to make hirnseli inrlependent by lahorinl{ at his 1rade But the letter i~ uot \'oncerned (Jilh or evtu chiefly with thf' gifts of !he. l'hilippian church. Paul de::oirC":d abo to inform his Philippian LrC":thrcu ahm1t the silu<.ition at Rome>. His trial ;~ <~pvrw1ching-; 11·hethrr it results in hi~ (lt:ath or in his release. he is con- lct11. Bvt as ;1 tnauer of fact he ex- pro" tu ~~t: lht' ['hilipp_ians again. ~lorcovf'r. l'aul hvlds up m thr letter the: rxa rn plc oi l'hriM . whi..:h was llli\111 ic..,ted in rhe g re<~t act of loving ~-o rodcs\'1:11~iun l11 which ht cotone into the 1\0rld :md ~ndt1red for our sakes tht< a\'Cllr!>t:rl 1lcatl1 or1 the cross. That huomhation .,f Christ. Paul :>ays, was r\•ll•m e-<1 U) c:-.:ahation ; God has now ;.:hen to [rslr"~ the nom1e that is above t·1·err n:tm(' .. 1 d . James Oscar Boyd 1111d )olm Gresharn ~lachen , A Brit/ !Jiblr 1-listory, 1922, pp. 124, 125). Furthernoore. thf' observations of a 111tulnr1 Hthli cal scholar m referrnce to tlu· 1;due oi Philippians art-worthr of nute "T 11 rJ out...tanding ft::tture!' of the leurr 111a' I~ mentioned. First, lht' l 'hilip1>i:~n lt::ttf'r wt ll always remain .I!> <~ tributr w thr apostle's attitude to )1,~ ~uffe rin~s . Rr thr grace of God he I Paul! i:; ahle to rrjoice under the u1ost tq in I! d rcumstances of his cap- tivit' :'lnrl 1onpending fate. His con- stan!. call to rejoidn~ (the word 'joy' and its cog,1a1e forms is found 16 tion('s) is a distinguishing charact('ris- tic as Ren;.:el fa Diblic.al commentator o( the: ei:.;-hternth century J noted in his i#\t ornus phr:tsr : '.rummo rpi.rJolo«; go u- dl'o , qaudrt,· ' 'The sum of the ('pistlr IS I rrtoirr, rrjoirl' yr.' And the St'· l'rt't oi tlmt jor is fellowshrp with the L>~rd 11·11r, ;.., the nmer ·o f his lifr. 11hate1t'T the: iuture 111ar hold (I :20, ]I I ...:;t:'<O ool\1). 110 introdUCtion tO the leTTer 11 CJI11rl 1_-e complrte without a rdt•ren\'t:' to the f.{re::H passage in 2 :5- I I II ere 11 c find the focus classicus )cJ;,~,ical pas~ag:ej of Pallf'.; doctrin(' of tl1e pf'rson of Christ. and for that rt'a..;nn the Philippian Epistlr will r ver ref11a111 in the forefront of Pauline> ~tudie!t so long-as the great apostle's 11 ritin,l.!s continue to engagf' the allen- linn of Ch ristian .students" (d. R. P ~lartin. "Epistle to the Philippians" in Tlrr 1\"ru• Biblr Dictiortory, lst Ed., 1962. pp. 987. 988 ). The reader of Philippians should note the following words of real sig- nificance : I. FtiiOUJJhip, d . Philip- pians 1:5; 2 :1 ; 3 :10 ; 2. Gospd , cf. Philippians I :5, 7, 12, 17, 27; 2:22; 4 ;3, 15 ; 3. Joy and Rt'joia ( R•jofc· irtq ). d . Philippiam I :4, 18. 25, 26 ; 2 :2. 17, 18, 28, 29 ; 3 :1. 3; 4 :1, 4, 10. The outline of the pr('st:nt lesson , which is entitled "Thf' Belif'ver's Ex- ample." is 35 follows : I. Appeal fo r Spiritual Unity (Phil. 2:1-4 I 2 Cl1rist Jesus, the S upreme Ex- am-piC": (Phil 2 :5-1 1) .l. Exhortation to Obedience (Phil. l : 12-16) .._,PEAL FOR SI'IRITUAL UNITY In Philippians 2 :1-4 we read : "If there be therefore any consolation in Christ, if .ny comfort of love. if any fe iJowship of the Spir-it, i( any bowels and mercies, fulfil ye tny joy, that yc he JikerJIIinded , having the same love. bf:ing-of one accord, of one mind. Let nothing be done through .tri(e 01' vainglory; but in lowliness of mind let r-ach est«m other better than them- sclvu. Look not evrry man on hit 0\1 n tlunK•. but every man al., on the thingt nf others." ( onc-erniiiJ!' th11 tnovinR pa~~ ( vv ,__..) a n,OO~rn comrna1tator 11 r11es ·•Paul here apPeals to experi- eru:es rommon to n-n')· Christllln tn orcle-r to uhort them f the bdin-u-1 in l'hilippi I to ,.; .. ,mctkal vrpr<uion to tho!: communit)' "'hich the common "'rerlm<t prodoi-They .... all found in O.tl• l'OO>IOiarion. i.<. - one -~·• by their oidt. no1 only from O.rill but .C., 1.--fellow· a.m.;... In Chriol. Tlloy .... all ~-comfon ,,_ ..... --- ' God's love o( thern and abo fc.Dow- Christians' )on of them. They haw aJI been made aware of a feDowlhip with each otMr born of the Holy Spirit's work of confeuion of Jaus as J.OTd in them. They have all a - p~rienctd. a depth of sympathy and understanding from othen and t~ wards others such as they had never L:no1,·n before. All this was a new ex- perience, and they must reJ{ard it 00( a!> an interesting by-product btJ:t as a quite fundamental transforrnahon ot their whole being. They have been given a new unity . in a new commun- ity. The)' must thtnk as one, ha-ve the same outlook on life, share the ume presuppositions. This, address~ t~ the chttrch or congregation at Ph1hpp1, is still addresW with point 1LJ1d accu- sation to every local church" ( ci: F . C. Synge, PhilippionJ ond Colos.noft.J, 1951 , p. 28). Speetacular o f th e Century The ·Coming Comet (COHTINUID I""DM LAST WRU) Aca' God apcaks of the same constancy .,{ ldr." Let the coming conltt tum men to the the ~~ens. No star is ru.nnin& wild. No comtt Creator and the Redeemu. Juus Christ is ';he is ~yond His designed courae. "And the word ~e who made the heavrns, filial them ":"1th of the Lord came unto j('remiah, aaying, Thus Hu glOTy, an;d came to t~e earth that Hf' m1ghr gith the Lord; If ye can break my covenant of red~m losr SI~TI by H1s own deat~ and r~u~- th da and my covenant of the night, and that rect1011. Today IJ the ·day of salvat1on. Th1s t§ th:rt> :hould not be day and night in their ~a-~·s appo~nted_ hour for mm to tum and put . the may also my covmant be broken wnh the1r trust m Hu only ~gotten Son. The Bool: 'oon '-d ny s•rvant ·•·t he should not have a son of tht> Revelation quotes the Lord Jesus Christ as a vi m ... ' ~... · · "I he b · ht d -" to reign upon his throne ; and with the Levnt:. _.,Th·aymg, . h am 11 .. 1 . t tl& _ an momm 1 g 1 stahr: th ·ests my ministers As the host of hC":avell us Wit a ttat transptrQ as a resu t o t '·' ca~:;t1 be' numbered neither the sand of the sea spectacular of the skin, God should be given the measured: so will I' multiply the seed of DavHl glory and t~e honor, for the dominion and the d the Le-tes tltat mini ... tcr powf'r are H11. my servant, an -, t\torwver, the comments of a ~e­~·out expositor iu co~nection w1th Paul's tin oeh exhortal!on should be noted · "No thought lui reader can ~ unono,ed by the compiC":xity and sen- ou~ness of Paul's stirring appeal. In- ~tc:\d of a word of superficial advi..:e th<~t the' should sink thc1r difff'rences :~.nd li1·e to~ether in peact, he would turn thei r minds to the hij::h themes. of thtst: ope11in,::: words of th~ sectl_on f 1 1· 1-41 . lie would persuade ~nd m- t!urnce the111 t,y the lofty 1ll0t1-ves of the Lord's own •.nl! ior His Church that it shoulrl be one in Him because Hr "" one with the Father; of the c·~~~~training txm·er of love which ll':'ds it..; uri).!tn i11 God's love lor mankmd (I John 4:7-12. 19,_ ~V); ?f the l'hilippians' joint-part1Ctpallon m _one ~irit . the Lord and Giver o_f hfe ; and oi the qualitiC":s of lnu~an kmdn~ :wd tt11der sytnpathy winch a Chn~­ tian uu~ht to feel for his brothers m Ch ri ~t. ·To di.,.ided Christendo1n,_ ~nd w cvt:n )()(a\ churd1 in which div1S1on an.J pany strift-are spoiling •the fel- lowship aud rnarrin~ the witness, these profvund truths are addressed in every age" (cf. Ralph P. Ma.nin, Tht! £pis- tit! of Paul to th« PhilipfMru, 1st Ed., 1959, p. 92). unto 11rc ... If my cov~nant be 1101: w1th day and night, and if 1 hav~ not ap· powtell the ordinances of heaven and tarth : then ,, i:l I caH away the seed of Jacob, and Da.vrd Ill} -..t·t, ant, so that I will not take any of hi:. seed tu be rulers over the S('ed of Abraham, Isaac, and JacuU : for I will cause th('ir captivtty to retum , and have mercy on them'' (Jer. 33 :19-26 ). lllis ,-isitor to our realm cannot be a part of the ~uperstuions of man. It comrs w1th a pur- P~•~e-. and it speaks by its prox1mity to the blrtb- da} of the Lord J('sus Christ. The world uet·•h tu turn to God. ~1:'\'t'r did sin seem SQ aggra,a•"d a11d Jawles~ness so prriured. Never has tlrsp:1.i1 p:u:dyzed so many or confusiOn produced >uch ff'ar, Satan, thr old dragon as he is cal!cd in the Hook of the Rev('lation, has sought to pcn·ert thr heavens and the stars, and he has developed the soothsayers and thr astrologerS' and thr nl"cro· rnancers and other servants to pervert th('ir sig- nificance and to divert the minds of mtn fr cm the message of God and thf' glory to wh ich thl' heavtns bear testimony. Thcrf' is hope from the Heaven.-:, and the Second Coming of Chrif'>t is loeing announced. "\Vhen these Lhings brgin to cnmc tO p:~ss." Jc~th (hrist s:tid,"!hen look up. . . for )Ot1r rrdemp- tion draweth nigh." By llis death on the aoss l!r sa\'cd from sin · and Lv H1s rctnrn in thr douds ni hea\'t'Jl, I:Ie cornC, to r:usr the deaol :~n cl 10 gather His own to llunseli 11 1th thetr ~loriOU!> re:.urrection bodies. lli~ omitat!or1 stands. "He that bdu.•veth on u1e ha lh evcrla,;tln~; The stars have a witn('ss. TI1e heavens will be lighted from one rnd to th~ other whrn the Son oi tnan comes in His glory. Jesus Christ specificall y saiJ, "For as the lightning cometh out of the east, and shineth even unto the west; so shaH also the coming of the Son of man be. _ . lmmtdi- litcly after the tribulation of those days shall the ~un be darkened, and the moon ~all not gi\'e hn 1igh1, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and thr powers of the hrav('ns shall be shaken: and then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in lreaven: and then shall all the tribes of the ('arth ntourn, and they shall see the Son of man corni ng in tht! clouds of heavrn with power and great g-lory. And he shall send his angels with a ~;reat :.ound of a trumpet, and they shall gather rn· I{C::ther his tlect from the four winds, from onc- t•ruJ of heavtn to the other" (Matt. 24:27-31). And the Saviour concluded this declaration of fact, .. ~ow learn a parable of the fig tree; When lois hranc.h is yet under, and puttC":th fo rth leaves, )t' know that summer is nigh : so likewise ye, wllen )'C shall see all these things. k110w that it " ncar, coven at the doors." AnJ He concluderl, "I--I~ave1 1 and eanh shaH pas~ away, bm my uords ... hall 'lOt pass away." -l. :l r1 Mdnurc This article is being reprinted in tract forr.r tnr u se during this Christmas season Quanti· tic~ are availablf' for a comrilnHion to the 20th Ccontury Rdormation H our of :It least $2 per hundred. It ma,y Qe...~pt AUt wiJi,i 1Christmas cards or inserted in church calendars. ' .... Revival of Demonism MEMOaY vt:Rs'{; K1? c'oa. 10.JI.' ODe of the patest worlu on the Book of Revelation il "The Apocalypse," by the Lutb- enm pator Joeeph Aucuatua Sc:i:sa. The book il eompriaed of a series of lectures Seiu pn ia his eb.urt:b. m the 1870.. and instrument& throUI:h which the arta and incantatiora, tht invoca- 'l'be followin& is from his demon-rod• are to manife•t thtm-tioru of 1piTitual a.genciu, the put- lecture OD R.evebotion t:ll-21: selva. and hold eornnnmion with ling under in!luencn promotive of "And the alxth ancel .ounded, and their de-voteea? J.ila of lmpurity both bodily and I heard a voice from the four horN~ Ia not much of thlll' bat a<=i~u spiritual. h. h "-fo-ond --h-·'·al Utili of apiritualista We have only to think of the use Of the JOiden altar W JC II '-""' '" "'""· IIZU-. ''SayiJ:J.c to the ab:th an&tl which had the-trumpet, Looer! Uw four anrell which ~n bound in the ITUot river !uph.-.tn. "And the four angell wer'l! 1~. which -re prepared for an hour, and a day, and • month, and a year, for to alay the third pnt of men. "And the-number of tht anny of the horRmen were two hundrl'd thousaDd thousand: and r beard tht numblll'r of them. "And thua I saw the hol'Mtl ln the vislon, and them that ut on them, h.virll breutplatea of fin, and of jacinth, and brinu;tonr: and the head. of the horses; were u the head. of Uona; and out of theif moutlu iiii\Jfli fire and amolr.e and brimatooe-- "By tbae three wu the third part ol men killed, by Ow fin, and by the lmOii:lll', lind by the brimltorw-, whieh r..ued out of their mouth.. 'Tof their power Ia lu their mouth, IIDd In their taUa: for U..U tan. __.. 1iU unto Rrpentl., and Mod heaoda. and with thtm they do hurt .. And tlw ""' of the m.n wbkh ..,,.. not kilJ.d by tha. ~ yet repented not of the wor.. ol \blir h.wMk, that they should DOC wonbip cWrila, lllld kio .. of told. Md allftl', aor:l ..... mwl ltool, and til wood: whJch Mith.r ean ... nor ....,, nor wall" "Neitbn-repmted tbty ttl thelf murdoen, 110r ol thnr-~ nor ol tba.lr fondc:UJon, n o r ot tba'r 4U. '11118 • .tmply dloa culmi- uU. til t h • .,...._ ~ b1 ~. abowlnc • '-· peTMNtlnl. Dod ID~ ldo~, .... the .....,.. -.d m.anDoU' ol 111 illtnduc--'!'be Q'lDP'-aod tollldrrdtt .,.. ...... ltroltCl)' Ia u.ia ....,. dJ- ...u.... WhM .. ~.· bvt. W 'aW pd t. __,.,who~ ....... a-.. ~--­.............. ,~ ....... 1 iII , ____ ., ... .._. nnr:ll':f·-_. 11 ., ? ~ -.................... ... .., lim\ I &ls. _, 2--.......... ..... .. _.. ....... _ ..... .._ now employed, in answtr to spirit- biddina. fashioning implements for clOMr and eaaier commer« with theae inv~ible power.? Do not such machin" and imagn of gold, and lilver, and (:Opper, and stoM, and wood. alrrady tx~t? And are they not kept in devoted placn as koly things made the c:c-n- tC'Ill of C'!Tcles or people gathered around thtm for intercourse with dtvoll, u w1th tht world of hope and bln.ednesa, rorl$Uiled with piotU affection, and guarded and re- vered with all the awe, and aome- timea tearful de-votion with wkich the andl'nt heathen approached ~ or.cles and images of lheir god1? ONLY LET ALL th11 ,grow and lfliltW'C, in the line-in wh1ch it ha1 bq:un and i,. growing, 1nd bald im- ~11!'-wonhip will lOOn lin acam in what daima to bt the-enlirhtened JOCiety of modem timea, and men and women of botuled intelliaen(:e will everywhere ba found pr.ylfll their adorations at the thrirwa or devi 1a, -to toda.. And just thla Yo one of the Ludin1 flll'M~ of U.. time when th. lb:th tn&mpat ~ And ClO~ wtth tM Meth- en eharact.:r of the domin.ant ,.._ !-'cion. will tbotn be "a bathen nate ol mortil U.O." MUaDIIl WILL II& a-.: tba. CD1D1D0D1M ol crirnn. Se:nlual and ..UWl ~ wm make Md ha't'OC ol h\lli!WI life, w i t h ftO .noua thouiM about it on the part ol the ...atn ol pubUc MlltimmL Foetk:lde. inlan.Udde, hoaniddlt, _. ..U twm. ol lin .,.mat human w.. will ~ ~. and bt ~ and ,_.:1 • U no p.t hum ....,. cloot. Aad well would lt t. fo.-... " ........ 1llllt laqeiJr dloa .... ol ~eftltDO'W. .... 'HI'I,"' .....,.. pncrtkoM witt. ...U 1 r-. IOd ~~ wttll sdrtuw .,.._,. .... ,..,.... • -o1 tM +af=w ,__ o1 _____ ..,.. ,....,.,,.u, .......... ........................ ._..., __ .......... t a· Wttn, .. .,._.tthr•.-. ' of alcoholic 1limulanta, of opium, of tobacco. of the rage for ca.melics and medicamenll to increase lovt attrac- tioru, of f'ftOrta to lhe phann.copoeia in connection with ~u,.lity -of the-~N~Cieal agenta and tnstrntnt:; allered to come from the apirit- world for th. benefit of people in this -or the thouaand impositions in the way of medicinea and re- medial llflenb, mcouracinc maniUnd to ~klesa.neSI in tranqnsaion with the hope of easily repairinc t h e dam.trce ol nature'• penalties -of the rrowin.t: pre-val~ of crime in- duced by these thinga, setting loose and atimulatina to activity the-vilnt pu~iona, which are eating out the moral .eMtt of aociety -for the be- ainninp of that moral dc-reneracy to which the M'Cf here a..lludn u c har- acteri8tic of the period when the ab:th trumpet It: tour.ded. AND IN'I'DLINKED with these aorceriea, &Del reacUn,-\he one on the other. wiJI a1ao be tlw Jft\el'&l rubvenkM\ ol m.&n"l.,-e and ita laws, and \he delt.Winc of eockty with the Ifni lor fol"'lbtioD and lldultery . TIM A~ UMd \be word "fM- tUeaUon" aloM., u ~ aU fol"'ftt of ~ but .. if to blti- rnaw thaot u.arriap wtU then be hardly NCOCDi-.4 uq more. And a1nedy .. bear u.. tz.tltu· .... "'--..........sand ~-~aDd.all ..W., bu' tho. ol .tfinl~ and de. alra, repuciiMtd • unju.t. A.lned)t, la .ome clrd.. .. find &be doetri!M. of ..,,.. low" put forth and doriencW in tht ...,_ ol rfPL a beu.r nUclon, and • btcher t.w. AM it woukl be .u-.p lbdMd, ll lha ,.....,.a ol mt old hlem. ""'-'"' and .. -whldl , .. tlllod, -... _ .... --....... .._ britr:W wtth It a ....t...-.1 of aD u-.w ....... ~ flo -...... haq .-at ---. ............ ,. .. -- ..0 be • , . , II Ill 11~.·~==~ A-' ..... --"""' .... ~ .............. .. ... ···-... -Ilia t ... ., __ I 8.U1'Itr -.& ftiBVU lllortllllold, llo. WtfH 1HE 818L£ IT co•NIUUS •• lfAM .... ,... •a.u ~ t.HIU..GO, IU.Wotl ..a.J.S DEMON POS SESSION Tke modern revival of E.S.P .. fortune tellmg, astrology, mag•c. the Ouiia board, the spmt seance and a score of other occult p1ac t•ces have causer! many to won der whether human beongs may be possessed or cont1 olled by e ... .t SPHlU. Many Chros11an people recall the cases of demon possess, on te co1ded on the Soble in connec1oon woth our Lord's earthly m1nistry. There IS tndeed much evtdence that there was a great eptdemic ol demon· .w:fivrty when Christ was on earth. Th•s eptdemic seems to kave abated rmmediate· ly aher the Lord's ascension to heaven. but many ere asking. h another such epidem•c ommi nent? Whatever the answer to th1s question, the Scnptures clearly indicate that the best defenJe .gains! the activrty of Satan and his hosu is sincere faoth tn Chrrst, of whom ...,. read that "havong vanquished" the powers of evil •t Calvary, "Ha made a show of them openly,. triumphong o-nr them in it" {Col. 2 :151. It is on tha basis of Chnst's finished work of redemption that St. Paul joins believers in ... "Giving thanks unto the Fa- ther, who hath made us meet ltitl to be r:Mrtakers of the inheritanc:. of the saints in li~t: who hath delivered us from the power of daorkness, and hath trantla1ed Ul Into the kingdom of His dt•r Son" fCol. 1:12,131 . Not only is tht true beh..,.r In Christ "dltfl'lltrtd from tht power of '*'kneu," but upon btU~nt. becomes "the tempt. of the Hotv Spiril," a living thflne ..,.,. Ouistls wonhiPI*I. Thus, St. P.ul Myl .... n : "'Wh11l K.nowve not tn.t vour -Is !ho -of !ho Holy Spirit" If Cot. '""· --could !ho OlriotiM't --bo .,. -flnt ~~~-of .. rtll tjlirit7 lAmE FOR OliN 11811 LANDS .,... ... _I "JIUfiiH HO~e," •o)( '70'7, LOI ANO·L·I Todar'• Middie F..-lt mona!d• are not I!'· tt:rated in benrfilinA Teraef or her lt.ade.n Ill any way. The valuable raoureee of oil in Arab Mind• are withhdd from hracl, for no friendship esiM11 betwf't:n the diminutive lud of Israel and tM Arab nation• whlch 1ur· round hf'r. The Arab'a lietire ia to drh·e larad into the &ea, to destroy her utterly. Rut la.rael is d.-t~rminrd to ui1t 11 a nation. She ia '!' joicing now in h~r own newly dewlo~d o•l 6rld at Heletz wh,.re the incruee of I~ few oil well11 to one hundred eeeml a favorable p058ibility. The brari-Arah relationship ie but oue r.ha!e of today'e oi l ei111111inn, Tile oil. in the an~!! of the Bible i~ of no mere local ImpOrt but afh·ct!! the entire world. The Sue1 C.nal aeizure emphasized this importance in inter- national affairs. The increa1in~ demana f~r oil around the world makes Middle East 01l vita ll y nece.uary to U'estem Nation!!. ~ow !up plyin~ one-firth of the wo rld _produc::hon. the Middle F.a.'ll po.'IM'~ two-th1rd1 of lhe world'!~ petroleum n>J~enes. Ob;\C'Iue Middk Ea ... t nation!~ arr wddt-1dy leaping into poei- tions of pr~tige. Fortified hy their sudrlen wt-alth anrl encouraj!'rd hv prominrnl le.aden surh a!! [p.ypt's Xa.'I.YT. thr nation!! of the Middle F.ast arf' bt-comin~ dt>fiant in anti· Wrstem nllitude anci policy. Wh11t i!i thr ml"aniniZ nf all thi8? Is it mrr~ly thf' natural cour!l! nf world hi story? Or wao; it divinely fore!!-t'rn in the pro~ram of God? In Ounicl 2 thf' prnpho•l a~ured Kinp: Neh - urhnflnr-7.7.ar thAt God wa~ making known to him tl1nt l>'hirh should hr in the lattrr days. Thf" ~tranJ!e im.!IF" in hi.~ dl'f"am rrpre~nll'd not only kin~<lom.~ whirh wert' to folio~ in quick .'IUC<'r!i~ion in that da\' but also kmP:· dnm.'l which rnu ~l lor nn .,arth in the latiN 1lay~. Tht' cntirr ima~r· mu~t lor ~tandinp: whrn C:hri"t comf'~ to n·i_t!n. for thr Stone dHtroys all of them at onCf'. Aq thrf'r of thr!f" kinp:- dnm• are clf':~rlv rl.-~i~natf'd i1o thr ~r-ript ure it jc; .. vidf"nl th:~t likr k i riJ!'rlom~> mu~t in rh~ latter day orrupy thl' part o( the -..·orld - th,. ~liddlr f:a<t .,.-hich thry occupird at th~ tim., of th,.ir formr-r rrnmrncon,.,.. Pro. pbl"cy al~<n point!' to thr-ri~<r-of F.~)·pt. The Rook of Rl'\'l"lation hrin~8 thr-allen· lion of thf" Tf".1rkr cnn,~;tantl y to thr rr•,l!'inn II) which Wf' ""I' rf'fr·r 3' th,. Mirldle F.a<L The rulo• nf tin-Antichri~t ceoll·r~ in this pari of the worhl. Tho· Ral.don nf Ro:-1·elation 18 be- rnmr~ mo•t lill•r;~l. hai;~lo I\ :.1. -1 a I"<< record• .1 proplwn· tl~llin~l !lor kin~ r.f nat.vlon in thr rnrltime. 1\ml how rlroo•c ,-.jl r•nll•r mtn thi~ prophl"tir pir-tur,.? A.~ ha~ lol"o'n prn1Pr\ willun thl' ln.'! ·olrcarlr. nil rnn '111 irkh• prm·irlr wrnhh nt'Cf"i'· ~an· for tho• loottlrl orl!! JHHI •••t :ol,li~<hinJ! nf lr.~ rlom~ l'lllrl nJI I<'II'· \>'l••p.ol'"' hr;orllinf"q art' not :lpnloj!rli• n• th n !llln<•Unrr• 1--nlrlh that thP Wf'ct i~ )n<ill;.' j.!llll i!itl Ill lhr• \f jd fil(' f:IU<f. Th.-:\lirlrlJ,. Fa ~t Ill :1 (o'h •hnrt \·r;H•, 1"\'l'n in 11 few mnnthc. h:1• Jlol<hrrl aci rlr \Yr•l.-rn inAu- rncc .rtnt"a«uttorrl t1 mlr nf'41"11rlrrchip all itc own. Thr nil i-thr-rr to JU"Il\'i&k-tM .iaana.L , ,,.,.mt~"' rr'lrairo•ol to lorin~t nation~ into the l'""'itinn l>'hirh l.nrl prnphrcierl for them in thr lallr-r da1·c. Beirut in J rlo:~n~>n o• ,, •lriki nJ,! pirture o( thl' r11pid ri•" of .1 \li<ldl,. f.n.;l riry. AI· thnu_2h 1..-•I•:'IIH•n i~ ntol 11111' nf tlu· ui l-produc· in~ rn unlrirc. nrw•rrhrlrcc i t ~ capital dlv 1 ~n nwt im,..; r:~llrtl thr• Pn ri~ of the Mirlrllf" Fn"t\ i" reapinl" thf' hnuntHul profit!' from thr nil rirh nntinn~ Bfl'llmrl il. Onr rnrrt"!!!pnn - tlrnf. to l'hnw hnw thr I'I'N"Illridtit'S Of infli· violunl nil mn ::onatf'~ ran prcl\'idf' quick rc-\·· rnu!'. ritrd th(' fr,Ji nl, Ill!! ~'xamplr . A ~heik of 1\u-..ait chnwrn.•tl hi~ trrn o_t!r hrirlf' anrl hrr numrrnu~ rrbti\r~ "ith jr.,.rlc anrl othl'f prr- riou~ )!ifl~. Thr 1\0I• n · inrlnrlrd nn apartment hnu~ in Tripoli and a 1·illa in thr Rka'~-ph!~ ,, hook nf ~i ~nrtl rhf'rtur~ In lm\ anvthin~ hc- mi,zhl ha,·r nH·rlookf'rl. Rl'irut'.'l Hotel Saint l.rnr_ll'r~ ~oo·nc thr crrnf' nf the hhulnu~ .,.-,.d. rlin,z ri'Cf'ptinn . Favnnr.'l fnr rach of thf" thod- •and I!Uf'~l.~ ,,,..r,· ronrll' l-l.-.1:f"C of "lllid ~!d. Thf' rli~<pla\' of ~<o'I"Alth in thi• rone citv 10hows hnw ra~ilv thr J!rrot Rah,·lnn n( Rt-\·rlation lR, \lo'ith .1!1 it~ prn~prrifl·. hn:nn-, and •in r1n !Ouddrnh· lwrnmr a rf'alih• in rhr \firldlr [oct, Prl"-<l'nl rlrn·l npmrn l~ ~il'f" cau•e In hrlirvr that thf' ~oo·a\· i• brinJ! pu•porrd for the laUI"r rlav~ of Onni,•1 anrl !hi" l..n rrl'• On nf Rf'vi"IA· l ion, Titi-~ Tnt'Jil!i thnt thr rnmin~ n( thr l.nHI for Hi ~ f.hurrh mn~t hr VI"TV nrar. 7 7 Question Box 7 7 P'-< uploin 1 p.,., 4c18, ""1/ U.. 'Oflw.· ow IC'OTcdy lu Hvcd, MJ!wr~ sluJl eM unso4lr ww1 tN iinMr apJMGr?" Mn. B.K.H .• Cou~teil Bh.6o.Ia. The word "ecaorcdy" in thi. •ene co11kl be tran.lated .. so aa by &n." Thi. pa.ase there- fore mean. tba.t if the ris)lteoua one&, that i .. thoee who are .. .,ed,, ban to 111ler cha•l~e­ ment and correction beaute of their way· wardneM in thia life. ~ what hope ia then for the u.n«od.ly o~? We m\blt ftOt forpt tMt all who have truly """"'"ed the Lonl J- Cbrilt • their S.•iour can DeVer la.e tbe:lr Ml•atiou. On the other haDd. tbere i• aheol-... ly no hope for tho.: who peraill in r-efubtt the Lord JM\U u their S.'liour. Do.. U.. BlUe v.d'-< ,,... s..,.• • ....-r will b. UtcrHHtl 4111 some f~rc tim41' H.B., H....,..,ncC./oJ. lid> ...... 2:14 ""'"' clouly that 5aJao baa -.... .,...., dec..t.d by the Lon! J-am.. whoa He dlod oa the ... -. S.W.,- fore, c:u ~-.. God ,-_mita. Aoootd· i"'l to Re.. . 12, dutlac the eo. Trlklo- tloa s.-will -4o .... to the -" ... ..., dutlac the milltomial Nlp of the L.ri, !.iii ... ~ ::;:;,...~ .f:'c:.:'.:l.-... ,;1 Rio boldooolor ill the lab of in • ......r J. a... :lOtiO. F/wo .,;a U.. "!:,:J U.. S.. of II• s,;. "--.,,..,, .. "' """"""' ~·;J/11 1\irpo=oplndlca"" thet thia rer.t .... , u.. of the Lon! ~-Oulol't -..... -Klas ol KJ,p lw 1,000 ,...., ~ ;!iot"" at the end of the c-Ttlloj4ojtl!.feullo-.;IO)' From tile Police Blottc;;- • IUIID4f, 110'1", 11 ..,.. "~ ... "'~ *II ~~-........... ... -lttelllr-taa-UwullllloUdoYaclll--..-Bl'fti..AirpariiHI,,. :... ~'JI'It ndlr -·• •11 --!tof~.-_. --· t IIIII 1:10 ~-, -II lllo -II a.m. !tof, 11 , , , ..... a.a, ""'· II , , , A TV oot --•· II r~t, au 1acoN, ltM Mo..._ ..... na.d at$110nabe.-illll lll»>a War, Pan Lido, 11o-c-llloa, llld a • ._,_ troa 111o -Wan ..... -I p.m. llld 10:10 p.m. boord lloloo !>'om .... Ml..,. at -Dra ~ ll'oot ""' · • : A -, n-II IIIlO wbllt It wu pukool at •s Bq, -11;40 p.a. ""'· ---I boat ,. lfalaot st., Hnpcri -... 11 IIIII 10<11 Ul. ..... II, ---~~~to~t.o~~a~'"':":to:""":~• .. oelinfE"'~":"'j· 10 1111111 ~~a.m .• Toirlll.lY IIOY, u . 11 ••• w .... ,..a~ Ra-bi4DotJ • 411 1115 wore lloloo-• l17-l/l .., A ... ; aai.'lo-'~:)RATING Co. clprtllo macllloo -. --at I Loa. " u IJ>Uimtllll II lOS llaiD at ilc"-Pl. aal Ocou PROBLEMS? Ba-, oometlnle-r-, c-.a1 Nnport, ..0 a.m. ""'· 8 ... UO p.m. eblt ... '1'1111 drlnn. -lllo Lot ..... " ,.., ..... tbem-Wt art a f11Uoonloep&tnt ... dec<>ntlll( -·· ~ ~ 11 , , , All>orl Holll, ~olalcobol -ld UolnriiiiJJlr,,CoGY-. s_sa.._ •• oizOinHew bad a tool boa: Ud tooll nbled -. • at n50 stoleo from b11 ear patt Bmt., CoD M-., ftJ wbUt u wu at the LJdo PIIIID-ptcted • at 9:45 a.m. at lOS nil Yacht Ancbonce from 5 llcPadi:Sia. PL u:i cm_.s wttb Nov --ot muljaaoa, llld p.m . • 10 until 10 a.m. Gtrr Mtebul lllf.oQarrie !0 NoY. ll. of 188 DantU st., CoCa Me.: • MONDAY, NOV. lZ wu UTiilted aa Ute ame HtleDa CJ:a.trt Graham, 62, cblrre ••• Jue Vtctorla Welch, ot 1"1!8 WeatcWf Dr., Weet-Zl, oiUZ7 Newport Blfd., was cwr, wu arrested at 5:%0 p.m . eblrpd wttb poueuioo of at ber residence on a ~He ampbetam1D11 W'bc poUee u - l.atolicatloo eblrp ••• Mtellatl r..t.:t ber at 4 a.m. at 301 :;.;~:~~;~;;: Pa1ll Caay, UZ8 Paclftc Dr., Mnp:Jr't Bltd •. , . A burglar Costa Mtsa, was arrested at toot a TV lit nllled at $'700 Palm be, tad Edpftler An., from Lutre \Vllaley's home at Balbaa, at3:30a.m.andebuced Z'728 W1Ddo¥er Dr.. Harbor with belnllnttm.eattd 1n p~c View Rllls, betwet~~. No'f. 7 LIVE A LITILE MORE WITII & LIYIE IN MAID. ••. A sbopWttng cba:rp wu and 10:30 a.m. Nov , 13 ••• pla.ced ap.tnst D1ane PbylUa A11u Jotm.JD., 1400Nott1Dgbam Keher,· zo, of 115-'./Z 26th ROI;d, Wtstcwr, reported b.la St., West Newport, after a cttl-8-ft. dlncbystolenfromtbedock zens arrest at 3:30 p.m. at at M33 W. Coast Hwy,, RoblDson's store, Fublc:G b-lbrlDer's Mtle, between NoY . land ••• Edith Nedeau, 10?0 10 and 1:30 a.m. No•. 11 ..• Peseador Dr., Harbor Hi lib-A TV set wortb $300 WU slollill lands, reported mcmc tDStr•-from tbe Jamea Rouse rest- menta lDd stereo ecxmc1 eqa(p-deDCe, S10 Jumlne An., Co- meat n.lued ·at $1,880 ltolaa roaa. del Mar, betweeo 9 a.m • .... wk. a 11P from her bome betweeo 2 a.m. ud 11 a.m. a . a.~:,.._..,,...,.. A.-•nc:r and 12:20 p.m. . .. stereo eqlllpment worth$350wubarc- lartzed from tbe otrtee ttl Real • THURSDAY, NOV. 15 Robert Allea McCulli>ID, ~ of 201-1/2 Cryatal An., Balbo& Island, wu charpd wtlll belli( tntoxlcated io pd)Uc at Part AYe. IJld Atalooe Ave., Balboa liiiDd. at 1Z:SO a.m .••• PoU.ce Hiabway House of Prayer --Jorc• c..ttrau. -et 31, ol 3158 Yellowstooe Dr., 2411 I. COAST HWY ., CORONA: DIL MAR Costa 1<-, at 2,15 a.m. at LOWU LI!YIL-UAR 1'12.fln1De Ave., aod cbatced IHTBRDBNOMINATIONAL , FULL GOSPBL ber wttll drlflllg lmder tbein- IUMDAY SCHOOL• ''"' WORSHIP S!RYICI.• l1100 fiuence of IICObol ••• Patricia IVANQIL1SnC SIRVICI!• 6o00 P',M, SUHDAY Ann 8oJV, 39, of 5004 RIYer P•AY.II AMD •tall STUDY• 7•10 ,.,»., WfDMISDAY An., West Newport, WU ar- WILLIAM T. KROAH, PASTOR relllod at &,45 p.m. II Uod PHONE, 642~762 St .... Nowporl Blfd., C-.t l==::=.===-~=====~:;:==:==~ Newport, ... charpdwllllbolo( 1Jiumout~ C&oll{lrtgutiunul Qi~urr~ ~=~ !:0~~ ·8~~.: ~ A Pr•• •tllttJ•P•tttl•"' Co•K'•t•tiottal Cbri.sU"" Ch•rd rooa del Mar, reported tbat a nt:E REV. JOHN A. LINDVALL. Mioister $l30 nlch ,., doleD from b1s om locter at COf'OCIII del ,, 11 ., " · . .SIIDJiU' Se.n1ca : 10:00 a.,m. War tdelt ~1 a.lllr the --.lllldJr. t:OO a.a. Uld 'I:OO.rua. ewettlt!lldt'1.0:u.•.a; 41J ••• A ctt.er•a nt All '· 3':iU'ft0J.O STR1!1T, 14!wPO. -~Gtl>'l& nt_. 11 $'10 wu barrlarlMd ......... · from tbl pnp ol tbe Du M.,,.,.,. nre pNvldetl Pll•••: 642 .. 2740 Bertech re.S.:S.Ce, 1930 Port :====================~ Btsbop Pl., Harbor View THE FIRST BAPTIST ' CHURCH Hom ...... .,..., 6'30 p.m. IIIII 10 p.m. , , • A TV eet m1 THE C!NTIR 1'011 IIILICAL STUDIES a ...,.,ty or food, nlued at • , UOMOLU. ST. A.T ftCS A.M. II•LI CLASIIS $158, wert tabu from Victor lAilTA ANA A VI. 11tH A.M. WO.IMIP MOUI COlT A MilA J1M P.M. IVA08LIITIC HOUA Bobmer(l borne lt415N.New- DII. JIMMY COlliS, I'ASTOR port Bl•d., Nowport Re!gj>ts, between 10:30 p.m. IJld 11 :45 GllARDMOTHERS CLUB ol Newport Harbor lnstall*l tbt .. uw olft~• recently. From left ar e Mrs, Glenn Dyaa.rt, 1st ri~-prelrldeot; Mu. Richard L. Green, pruldeot; Mra. Dort. Charter, 2nd vice-pr esident; Mrs. VI Reno, corniPOQdlnr secretary; Mrs. Nor ma Melcher, secre- tuJ, and Mu. Jbe Hamilton, trnsW'er , The ftrst luocbeoo meetln( aDd annllll Chrlstmas party wi ll be Deld O.C. 1S at Yea Verde Country C lub. Canred goods will be broupt for tbt Elk.s Club's Christmas t.sket program. The Grud- mottlers Club donates to io«oPedics, t he John Tracy CUnJc, ud Semces for the Blind, and sews at Fa1ntew llotP1tal and works .Ub retarded chUdren and those with hearl.D( and speech dttflculUes. (Ensip photo.) N.B. BUILDIHG PERMITS NoYember baUdlng permits Ave., $54,128 each, ID Newport Beac ll totalled $2,-Jolly Roger Inc., 3333 W. 615,994, brtnetng the record Coast Hwy., ramps for pby- for tbe year to $67,052,440, slca lly handicapped, $10,000. Tbls is $24 mlllloo below the • NEWPORT CENTER Nov. 30 total of last year, when Balboa Insurance Co., re- tbe aU-time 12 -month record model lith fioor, 620 Newport of $105,571,439 was set. Center Or ., $40,000. Tbe followlng permits, In the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance amount of $5,000 and over, Co., 5th floo r remodeling. 700 were issued during the last Newport Center Dr ., $5,000, balf of Nonmber: • BALBOA • SPYGLASS HILL Bill SUne, 41 0 E. Balboa Nine dWelltngs on Monter ey Blvd., 1 story offtce bWidlllc:, Circle, rangl.ng trom $46,100 $8,000. to $73,300, for a total of $496,-• AffiPORT AREA 500, IJld 2 detached garages, Irvine Industrial Co., 1071 $6,!00 •ch. Camelback St., I story main- • CORONA DEL MAR tena.nce bulkUng, $51,200. Lawrence Kerr, add and al-Merrill Lynch, 4501 Birch ter, 437 Heliotrope, $7,300. St., r evise interior partltioo.s, R. R, Warm1ngtoo, garage $8,000. apartment, 515 Narcissus Ave., Mahoney & Grau, 1300 Oua.U $21,600. St., suite 200 deve lop ment, $5,- Mrs. P. Widm er, garage I 00, apartment, 426 Marigold Ave., Kolllncome Properties, 3919 $23,400. Westerly Pl., tenant develop. Peter De Baun, add garage ~ent, $17,684, and bedroom, 111 Bayside Dr., LIOO ISLE $15,800. Peter Daniel, addition, 107 Everitt Sadler, add aDd alter, Vla Orv1eto, $1,300. MOO Ocean Bl'fd., $7,400, • NEWPORT HEtGHTS LEGAL MOTlCI Slowlkowski, Z stor y, 1 unit FICTITIOl5 BUSINESS NAME dwell1Dg, 237 La Jolla, $32,500. STATEMEN T • NEWPORT The following persons are D. Smith, 2 story d~lexes, dolng business as: La Boutt:lca.. 210 . and 212 33rd St., $41 ,400 1465 South c oast Hlebwa.J, La- eae.b. guna Beach, Cal 92651 :Cbar\u Eut K.lnJ. fire JDrlDklers. Eupae Hartmg 2024 Port 630 Udo Park Dr., $1 5,000. Weybr ldge PlaCe N'nport Newport Coodl)'s, 633 Lido Beach, Cal. !JZ6ro; Rene' Part Dr., tlresprl.n.klers,$49,-Warloo Hartmg. 2024 Port 5M. Weybr"ldge Place, Newport Sbart lsia.Dd YachtCJub,I099 Beach, Cal. 92660. Bayside Dr., g:ardenandreta.lll -This business Is coodueted lng walt., $5,000. by a gener al partnership . Properties West, 2 storyd~-Si gned: Charles £. Ha.rtmg. lues, 5102 and 5108 Neptune This statement was ftledwttb LEGAL NOTICE COSTA IIESA COUNSELING CENTER p.m. TO I!MHAMC! DYNAMIC LI'(ING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AROTBEil MINISTRY Of TBE naST BAPTlST CBUilCB • F'RIDAY, NOV. 16 PROPOOED lrrtUTY t he County Clerk of Orange County on Nov. 19, 1973, WU- llam E. St John, county clerk, by Ther esa M. Ward, deputy. IIIV. JAM IS HIM RY, OIRICTOR Yllloo Stann AIUooe, ot 126 DISTRICT NO, 3 PAIIILY, PDIIOIUL, CALL 541-1711 VIa X..lboi Lido Isle, re-NO'rlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN Publish: Nov, 22, 29, Dec. 6, 13, 1973, In tbe Newport Harbor Ensign . F -29662 ported that '1 ao 1D cub aDd. a IUIUTAL COtlltiiUNG C:. 541 1111 $ZOO wat.eb were burcJarl&ed tbat oo Mooday, December 10, ~=~L=I=A~IIM~TO~~L~l~V~I~'='~Y~H~I~D;Y:N~AII~IC.=L~I;':I:":;;:=l !rom lito bome oomettme be-19'13, at the hOur nl 7,30 p.m. --~-:---:-::::-::-,:--- FIRST OiUROI OF OIJUST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido Nc:•pon Beach SUNDAYSOfOOL 9 & 10:30 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9' 10:!0 &.Ill. WEDNESDAY EVENING MErrtNG 8 p.m. READING ROOM Week clay a: 9 a.m. • S p.m. Wedne.J.y: 9 a.m .• 7(45 p.m. Toe.d.y and Frid.y: 9 a.m.· S p.m.; 7-9 p.m. 7 N I' -~. lD lbe Council Chambers of the L EGJ.I. NOTICE hreea p.m. O.f u ,.... .. a.m. Clh "-" oltbe Cit IN N-17 Bar •·-.......... '1 na.u J 0 ewport ST ATE"ENT Of WITH-WtiJltU:eyoato~lldp v•· '' · I~~WI-.-Bel h located I 3SOO W .. stereo Pmd eqalpmeot n.loed c.., 1 est DRAWAL F'ROM PARTNER- LUTHERAN CHURCH at $!,!55 from Wa•er Wesley Newport Boulnard, Newport SHIP OPER ATING UNDER OF THE MASTER K1etn'a bome at 5515 RJnr B•ch, Co~.mty of Ortap, State FICTITIOUS BI.SINESS NAME N of CaUforota, the City Council 2900 hciflc View Or. An., Wut ewport, bttnen will bold a public he:lrlng for the Tbe followtng persoo. bas CotoN del""'· Clftf. DOOD lDd% p.m •••• A camera, purpose of determiDill gwhether wttlldrawn as a general part- LAWREI«::E D. FRUBLIIfG !:Oma:: ::; .. •oi wt$l%,• =~ the ~Uc oecessl.ty health nertt~om the partnership ()I)- Pastor_ Pbooe Mt-a:t64 _._1_ __ ,_ J-~ •--. safety or welfare req~es t~ era -under tbe ftct1tious ·--uuu• .... ...... ""'"". • busl.oess na me of Top Shop, SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSICS benne at Ul5 Go.,eo Ctrclt, remofll of poles, overhead 413 31 st St., Newport Beach AU ACe&: 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. ADDiftt'I&I'J Eltates, sometime wires, IJld associated stroc-92660 Wor.rdp 8ota' -10:30 &.m. bltWMI No.-. 8 &Dd 8:30 p.m. ::: ott':u.U:::::-::t::-The. nctiUous business tame Mar.., ...S Collet Boar NO'f. 18. 1 5 statement for the partnersbip Prondec! or S'-"')lytng electric, com. was ftled J 1 5 1973 lntbe ._ __ ....:,;:.::;,::;;_ __ _,.SATURDAY, NOV. 17 mtmlca.Uon, or s1mllator asso-00 t& Y • • Daftd Tborpe Ormlltoft, 1%0 elated sentce in that area of County of Orange. A TTlt4:D 21st St., Costa M-. •upleked the city designated as: Full name and address of !C) at 9:JD p.m. at 428 SZOO UNDERGROUND trriLITY the per son withdrawing: Robert ~COND OfUROC OF THE CHURCH St., Wut Nnpxt, oo a bur-DLWRICT NO.3 Paul Zleslng, 52 4•8 Citt>house ~-.... D-~ r--f turtbe t-• u f Ave., Newport Beach, Cal. OQUST, SOENTIST c-.., c ... • • • nuua\ ~-or r ... orma 00• re • Signed : Robert Paul Zlestng. Nc:•part Beach •c Of YOUR CHOIC! lud FeJbt. 5010 Rift!' An., ereoce Is hereby made to tDe PubUsh: No•. 15 22 29 Dec c.ocu. del Mar West N...,.-. reparttd tblt a map sbaWtng the boundaries • • ' · 3100 Pacifk y..., o.. REGULARLY -oatlft.tb, nlood II $300, of lbe proposed ._,.,....., 6, 19'13, to tbe Newport Harbor SUNDAY SOfOOL 10 &.m. WU tat. from tht ..,.... at UtiUty District No. 3 desic-Enslp. F -!6$!9 SUNDAY SERVICE 10 Lm. Ida boml 101Dtt1me clurbtc U. Dated U Drawillg No, WI!DN2SDAY EVI!.NING GRACI IIlLI 01111101 --lllpt ... ---Rlf-5!89-S, dated Octobe• I, Jtnc1inc Room: 1 p.a. AIDtriCU JAcka BaD daD Ploc, ?04 BeaoUa Aft., lSI73, wbtch ls oo ftle 1D the M00-8 r., C...\Bwy. SIS W.l .. Cotta lllta CCII'OIIa dtt Mar, NpOrted I otllce ol tbe Clty Clerk, located r.u .. o• .. Me...U.. TOM TYRII, , .. ,., Sant;t !DIIbx'cyelt JtoJID from 1D tbt City Rall. Mo..-rrt.~ tO ..... to 5 P·"" SUKDlT llltlKSB: b1a drl'"a' bltweea t:JO p.m. Notice ta turtber &tnn U•t ,..,..,. ~~ 1 t0 9 .,. .. A.J1. 6 1:00 •• II. lfcw. 171.Dd $a.m. MOY. II , •• lM total ea:timated cost ol tbe -· 10 ._.,, to .j p.-. a_,....., aD-1:10 Tllo Old Towtl ~. 10'7 pr<II)OIIOCI -· t.. $345,000 IIIII ~~Y~ .. ~-~~~~~""~"~""~'"~~~~~~~c;•;m;El~~·~Cl~~·~-;~=4 UDd st .. C...eral Jf.-pwt. wu tbat u. Soutberc cal1fonlla --...t ·CaD IIU.-llvlllrlMd -Oct. s ... E-c._., .. _. to N'Of. 11 bJ IOIDtODt fto brob cc.trlbutt $!90,000; tbe Pacltlc a 11111H&lll IIIII -$115 -u, Te...,_ ... Telegrap' Com- ot c1otlll11 aal -.. --pr-• to ,_lbul• I ICIQtpmeat, • $50,000; ud tbe balance of • O.IRT M. aaMOSTOM-,.UTOI $5,000 for tbt 23110 ST. ot O'RANGI, COSTA MESJ. -645-5050 !rom --..,..Ice to,.._ ~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LIML MOI!CI ~~or,.-..... teo oo llletr .,. _..., -•1111> -10,10 a.m. S11nd1T Scbool _ pr-wtU be t .. ot>llp- worlldP -I :tO p.m. t:OO Lm. Fk:'i 1 nom BUIQIDS ft.ul£ doe oiiDd:lftdtal property on- ..0 tn!Or , . , •• 7,00 p.m. STAT'IIDIIT on. wltll 8lblt mlllstrJ Tllo _,..-ladoloc AaJ por-tntero-to, -.., ......, of~ .. -.. ... _tr wtllllll tbe y-•. •"'&p lt4., ~ .,._ ._,..._ Wilt)' ... .. _ Ca. -Dmd lloaltl -No s -ftlt wtlll B• u.-.. • '•*'-Rd.. u. Cltf c'wt prior eo t11t C_II_Ca._ ttmo-ID<IIIo .......... wrll- n&l tv¢ , • .. ., W ta M<Jt •• or ob'rl'== to .., ••. , .• • . ..-.ar.'"r:;«.._ ~ lllftl ~.. ¢I trW. to tlte .... llld w.ft .. ~.·: .. =.:-.. ~=-: :.ta;:::l~ -:: c..IJ • • II, It'll, --. -IL a ~ ....., llllt, LAdU. l.A!lllll, Ctl1 Clort 'IIJ 11~liiiN-oO II. ...... ...,, olllloCIIJoiR-'-., ............. -.. - Keep cool with CANV/J.S AWNINGS ~'1 let t~ aun apoll your "tto tu" s~ Wtth eokWf\,1 C.tWU ~ 0001 comb\. Call or aMM bf lot "'-M:tirNtw. U,1t'll,lolMII_t_ NMI*: ...... -~.= -· ,_ .. lllo ... _.---..,.j REIPOtfT HAMOR 8111111 PUIUSHEO IEfKU' -PAGf t EVERYBODY BEN FROM THE NEW RATES ON LAGUNA FEDERAL'S TERM SAVINGS CERTIFICATES' AND ALL PASSBOOK ACCOUNTS! RATF MI NIM UM HELD FOR YIELDS $1,000 4Y EA RS 7.79% Jtr m c~:ntfiC&te $1,000 2~YEARs6.98% ltrm ccnlfic •Jc $1,000 1 YEAR 6.72% term ccntfk ate $1,000 90DAYS 5.92% t>:rm ccrhfic&Jc And mosl popular of all · rhe convenient PASSBOOK ACCO UNT fo r dail> needs' 5% "!. day-1n, day-out Inte rest y1elds 5.39"!. per an nu m HOME OF."IC E: ~Ml Octan A\'t nue. l .apun~ Beach. Califomn1 <nr.o; I T('lephont . ~9~ 7 '1~ 1 • I.AGL'NA ....,.IGUEL: _l Monarch Ba)· Plaza • SAI'o Cl-EMENTE: f>OI "Jorth El C'a m1"o it('al • LAGUNA HILlS: 24n;l!ol Call e ck Iii Plata • tAKE EI$JNORE: bOO We51 Graham ~vtnOC' BUSINESS DIRECTOR Y • BEAUTY SALON ' INSURANCE ro .. · ' ~IIU6. BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del M ar Phone 644· 7336 •DRY CLEANERS DIMMITT /J ... iJ.a-. CJ-CENIII Fincsl quality dry clan ina on lht prnnisn • SeU-~icf' laundt)' All ne.,.. -tatnt modd F ripltire washtn 3200 E. Coasl Hwy., CDM Pho ne: 6 73-9605 &Ill, 1TTMST. COITA-&A 648-7708 -646-8llfi6 MALCOLM leUDI CUTLIJII FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DtMIIrl TDsh FLORISTS I'MOelt-~ lUI New"".._.. Coota- • Apattmeot paciEaps • Low boat rates • Low auto rates AG&S 18 to 25 McDONALD AGENCY Newport Beactt 646 -8941 •:HEARl~~ AIDS HAL AE8tSCHE R ~~ Proper F '" 11'19 Assured 3409 E. Coast Hwy COfona del Ma r 675·3833 doth ina . Nautical Gifr. Maritlll< Hardware- Open Sn-en Daya a w• to Sew You &etut' 2700 W. C.O.t H..,., N.& . 846-1711 I e I ~ . , -----. . • SHOE REPAIR ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE ~LETI 840l. LUCOAGE AltO "AHDaAO f'IEI'AiftS :MC>1 E."-' H.,._., CoronedeiM• .,_,.,_o o,.., L•c•l•••: •)iQJ vtA LIDO, NDWI'ORT • 74 rAIHIOfll IILANO • HCIIIRVINI, NEWI'O"T OI"IMIMG JOOIC , SOUTH COAST \I ILL AC;t FRIFO CHICKEN ~ '1:00 A.M. to e:oo ~-""· D-'lv CLO&IO TUIIOAV 291 E. 17TH STREET COSTA MESA A.R.MARSAC P1.UWBER 100 Clfnation A w Corona del Mtr • PlumblocR'I'Oin DAY A l(l(;Hf WA T8ll HI!A TEitS 6'13-4130 ' TD·D•••ctlllle !It 1D HOAB JEMOtnAllltiii'ITAl GUARANTEE YOURSELF AN INCOME FOR LIFEI Mere~~~~ p~de1 t 'll ay to make yum nw~ey or ~ecurotrts do tnpt~ duty 2. 3. •~o, ~ tt L• r<ooood..U • lh I h·t• -t••' "'·"•• o• '""' ' ... ''"""'' ..... '" ·•••~"' o ro ••ru•r~. ' ·~· . , ........ •' ......... . •' ''""·b"l• •••• • ~""'"1oM '"'"""' lo! IOU"' '""' lomllt tl !Mo \•••Hill ttnpn"obl<' CAll wrld'l h·r nr .. ~v•• "l'""•nl( \lor~ ot M•·J~ M<'tttl>!o,ll HM\Illldl \ four l lfOo ~I•· l''dt1 j,,, !o<~tlll{ Vuu Nlll II•' rl hI -1 t•l~rl\il!l! \<11\l'"~' Telephone: (714) 645·8600 E11ens•on 106 HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 301 E Newport Boulevard NewP£Jrt Beach, CA 92660 Driwrs who don't smoke rna,· -..we as much as. 25% with F.umers Non· Smoker Auto.fblicy. 541!-5554 Our 16th Year RABBITT INSURANCE Serving Orange County For 22 Years PHONE 642·3766 324 N. Newport Blvd. Newport B•och LO lNG 1' lit<' Ill' 'I ll~lill111n V ,IJ .. 1. 1 d rqt' 1·JII' uPw rQm 1'(,111!\ EVERYTHING C~RISJMAS SrECIIL Ray Watson top bui~er HEW BANk BUILDING UNDER COHSTRUCTIOH -L. Wllooa, proll-Bat-" llalu IJo 'tbo Docom- -ol tbo !rriDo Co., IIU-bor ta. lllol "wtllllll llabouo- c--1u 11opo ca II<M a dowatowa Loo AqoiH, tbo $U IIII1Uoo .... -... RoQ1wood IUid BofWIJ lli1IJ, Boll< boolldlq lo • ...., Do-..W OCC1CIJ ll>o -floor ··~ c._., proJoet. or 111o ..,. baiJd!ar. Wlllcll 1a KI'W'PGrt Place, DIU tbe Alt. ICbedvlld for lillie complltioL aamed u'JJ .. prot • ....,.I dut• .... ttrt.l,lh1ncllbcn-- baUd• ot U. flU'" bJ ''Pro-tory~ a.. tor ruldentlalde- ftuioall BuUdw'' mapalDe. tip. lud PlaruWlc. eDftroo. U. 11 te&tur«< 1D a COYer meataii.Dd ecotoctcal coatroll, port. Tbo 8-«orJ balldlllf. lo-r-::,-:-:::-::=:-:=-:;-;;;-;;-, Clllll at 1101 lloYO Slrtot, Ia bolllr -IICIIII ol roiDWCIII ltory 11. tbl pubUeatiOD'a De-eommUDJ.ty tu: but deYelop- eember lane lDd wtll be for. meat, aDd tuoetiootnc ot tbe mally preseo.ted wttb tbe awud thr"-WI.Y relation.Mp betweeJ1 at a "lr•kfut tor boullnc'• deY'eloper, pernment aad eJ-Ifa.Dls" oo Jan. !1, In Houstoa, tisena." Teas, durlnc the COOY'enUoo or the NaUooal Auoclatloo or PUREX UNIT LEASES Home Builders. Donald IDYestment Co. of Basis tor the seleettoo is Newport S.cb bas purchased Ur. Wataoa's role "1Dcarryln& 4 acres ot taod at Altoo Avenue out a planning program U.thas 11tt.r Milliken Avenue, Irvine, Involved a stroog land ethic aDd w:lll erect an Industrial and made the lrftoe Co. deY'el-buildtnc. to be leased by the opment in Orange Cotalty a fir-Fabmactc Division ot Pure:r tua.l lea..rD!n~~; center in envtroo-Corp. 1 mental and new community John SutberlJ.Dd ot Grtj)b 6 plallning tor the nation's buiJd-Ellls Co.'s Newport Beach ot- ing industry." nee, woo represented bothpar- The Irvine Co. Is developing ties In the loor-term trans- 83,000 acres into tbe natloo's action, sa.ld Fabmagtc e~pects I ~~::ru~ma=~ster-planoed urbi.n to occ._,y the new laciUties It ''ProtessiOilal in February. Driver tests in Spanish THE COMMOOORE'S FlAG ot t.,e Lido Isle Yacht Club will pass trom Ted Hinshaw, at left, to Don Palmquist at the "cllaoge of watch" party at the Lido clubhouse this Saturday, Dec. 8. Other ol'ftcers to be installed are Derek Ntblo, vice-commodore; Michael O'Brien, rear commodore; Jack Blllinrs and William Parker, directors. (Photo trom the Lido IslaDder .) -Wllll .. -lor "' brOGie aoodlled alWDlnum &Dd • aou l:ll'oue clau. .... -... -. Wllllol- THRU DECEMBER 15, 1973 SAVE 20'- 5 WAYS IEIIIR THAN ORDINARY STEAM CLIAN I ClooiiiJ Doopor I Drtos futor I S.lf Contoiftotl WES~ IS SMOGGIEST CASSATT DISPLAY SET ~f:::~~~' I Hono of Your Eloctrtclty or Soft Wotor UsH 'J CALL US TODAY LIGAL MOTICI NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No, A-78156 Estate of HERBERT BAR~ CLAY BAETZ, also known ilS HERBERT B. BAETZ, De- ceased. I NOTrCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of the above 1 1 named decedent that all per- sons having claims against the said decedent are required to file them, with the necessary vouchers, lo the office of tbe c Jerk ott he above entitled court, or to present them, with tile necessary vouchers, to lhe un- dersigned at the ottlces ollia.r- wood & Adkinson, 550 Newport Center Drive, Suite 434, New- port Beach, Caillornia, which Is the pla ce of business of the I undersigned in all matters per- taining to the estate of said decedent, wUhln tour months after the first publication of this notice. Dated Deeember -4, 1973. DONALD D. HARWOOD, Ex- ecutor ot the Will of the above named decedent. HARWOOD & ADKINSON, Post Office Box 1907, Newport Beach, CA 92663, 64-4-1313, Attorneys for Ezecutor, Publtsh: Dec. 6, 13, 20, 21, 1973, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. DR. BECKMAN NAMED AS LOYOLA REGENT Dr . Arnold 0. Beckman, re- sident of Shore Cliffs, and chairman of the board of Beck - man lnstrwnents, has been named a regen! of Loyola Mary - mount University In Los An- geles. The University came into 1 being July I when Loyola Uni- versity of Los Angeles and Marymount College, which had been atftllated on the West- chester campus since 1968, merged completely to form a single institution. Dr. Beckman earned hls B.S. degree tc 1922 and 1923 at the University of flllnois. He re- ceived his Ph. D. at Cal Tech, where be is currently a• ~:·~~I He Is a director of S Pactnc Bank, Continental Unes, C<N"p. Add cash discounts to high interest at Western Fed Save money on merchandise, save money on movie theatre tickets, save money on concerts and legitimate theatre programs, save money on car rentals and overnight accommodations around the U.S., save money on entertainment attractions like the Queen Mary and japanese Deer Park ... save money on a whole host of the thin~s you do anyway. At the rate of I~ to 20% and on up to 50%, it adda up! just aave $1000 or more at Western Fed and join the Capital 645-1313 ·FREE ESTIMATES-ONE DAY SERVICE Ad Muot Bo Proaontod At Tlmo 01 EaHmato 1740 SUPERIOR AVE. Nowport & 17th St., Costa MHcl TRULY PROFESSIONAL SEI!VIC:E TRETORH CANVAS SHOES Reg. 17.95 How -15.9 5 ,,. Club. Memben enjoy all the free financial services you'd expect, plus a long and growing list of discount opportunitiee. We even send you COMPASS, a handsome and informative four·color magazine, every quarter ro keep you up to date on all our acdvitiet. TRETORN LEATHER SHOES Reg. 28.50 How. 2.C.95 19'13 5%% from \'t •m. $1 0.\) cerf 1j 1cart: l<t \Hh\ranrwl mrt·n·~r pcntllly I \ rt'(/lllrt·d far t'tlrly uahdmu·t~ll 71h% And, of course, you eam the highest rate of intereet available any .. where, 5!4,. to 7\i%. Aaett over $)40 million • Hugh Evans, Jr., Pre1ident Western· Main Office• Sixth & HID, l>oWD.tOWil Lee Anleleo CORONA DEL MAR 17oH E. Cout Hwy., Jim Park, Mauqer 'Jelepbooe. (714) 644-71~5 ' • I I 2407 l. COAST .w't. e COlONA OlL MAl. 4Lif. tJt.Jtol -HOME OF THE WEEK Como'" the now ttfo tliot owoitJ yo;. i~ thi• llhorji ''Tmo" Condominium. R .. ,, od~ ~vif19 bocoUJO ol oxterior choroJ oro dono for you. Plus ,..._ rulion focitolioo. lfyoo .. -ofyoN_Iocr_ -... ::::..,-.. ,... .... , ... ~· b.n&a =-• ••• .. .,... fw ...,. •• _.,.. .., u...., TWa ............ , ......... c.to fwt, -"Y .... --... __ , ____ .... ,...._.., 1900 -· -· J bs*u-. 2112 ......_ flnpkce. ludl,., tiKa...-. s.,.t...., c.pell. .......... ~ ,.,.,. Y-..t.l .... F -- AIIo<.lllf ...... ot $69,100 • .._ OptiM ......... . LilT YOUI I'IOPaltty WtTH lAY I aaAtH AND IIIIT SALI·I'IIODUCIMI OIII'LAT AOVIITIII ... LIKI TMI! AMt\11. UNIQUE PECN'lE BUY AND Sfll THROUGH Uiloji{)Uit li{)Miti THE BEST HOMES .. . IN THE BEST AREAS .. . TODAY YOUR HOME IS A UNtOOE HOME. UliiiiiKilJt I10flttl hal Estatr (OI'OtoA OH lloiAI lUI lou Co•u ll'f"•o,. fii·M'OO • ~~~~~ Tllot »'10 ,_.. v .. H O.o ... Mt·NtCI I'IIWf'OIIT lfACH .... w .. otchfl Drtu . '-tl·ftOO•IIAlla.t VIEW OF HARBOR ) llflJfOIIT ltAIIIO. EIIIGII I'IJIII,JSII~IEIIU.Y ,.. PAGE II llfURSOAY, DEC. i, 1973 COIIIIIA,iJB.IIU,'CAL. WATERFRONT. 4208 RIVER AVE. • • NEWPORT BEACH Four bedroom. 2 bl.th ~ plllS Z shingle sidlng tnstalled ooe year ago. All bedroom, Z bath low-er. carpeting DeW In past t8.mootbs. Upper Slhated oa a 1-acre tu:rnlng basin wtth anit llas Swedfsb flreplJ.ce, lower unit , room at dock for SO' boat. brick fireplace. City OWDed k>t oext door 1s maintained We cooslder tbts property a.n excellent by OW'Der of4208 Rlnr 1D park-Uke fashion UsUng with a motivated seller who is proYidtng eltra privacy. leartng this area. Addltioaal features inclUde outside Offered at $200,000 and owners will shOwer for bathers, new shake roor and carry back $25,000 to quallfled purchaser. SOOwa by appointment ooly. NELSON ROBINSON, Realtor 200 MAIN ST. (at Balboa Bl.), BALBOA 675-3120 A IIUL TIPLE LISTING .... BROKER COOPERATION INVITED ·----------------------------CURT DOSH REAL. TO F! Z«>> WEST COAST HIGMWAY NI!~OAT BEACH 142..:.S472 ROY McCARDLE REALTOR aeU.UL/1 IUI'ICil lllfCil J'4J 548.7729 1810 NEWPORT BL COSTA MESA LOVE!, DADDY MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES CAMEO SHORES FIRST OFFERING View from the Jettv lo Palos Verdes k Catalina. Separate li. fun room -20.:<40' pool -kitchen w/Char-Glo. 4 BR's & :1 baths. Camdf:n Or. Addres~. $1~.500. Tom Queen 644-6200. (W40 ) GALAXY DREAM HOUSE Expansive view -large rooms for enter· taining -gourmet kitchen -pool w ' jacuzzi. S BR"s. 4 bath r powder room, FR & DR SJ7S.OOO. OPEN SUN. 1..1 p.m. 1368 GALAXY DR. tW37) _ A VIEW FOREVER F ront row lnine Terrace. 4 BR's. 3 baths -f'R Fee land. $185,000. Ron Shennan 642-&3;. CW34 ) [Irvine!· .. _ _,. '"' HI DoiNrDI'IN MI-U:JI "ARTISTIC SPLENDOR" in Newport Beach EXECtrriVE 5 BEDROOMS. Professtooally decorated. REDOCED TO $124,500 Coli u• f04' ,_,. _, oot ... -_ WI! hovo 1olo of ........... ,. ..r1 :pu -1 ........ -....... ·--CoRBIN-MAR~~N,, 44-7662 - * BOYD IUI.lW * UKE A PRIVATE GALLERY!! TASTEfULLY DECORATED 4 BEDR()QM, 2 BATH ''CAPE coo." COZY 'N TRANQUIL FAMILY ROOM WITH ITS OWN fiREPLACE. FORMAL DlNING ROOM ... EASY CARE I...\N'mCAPING. Jt.ST DISCOVERED AT $61,000. WW OO WN O.K. SEE TODAYII Grubb & Ellis 2863 E. Coast Hwy. Cot"'NN del M•r 67~7080 Deluxe Home Just Listed IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES. lUSH landscaping. MA$IVE double doors opec to Ule entq·. LARGE llYlD( room lDd separate dlning room. DEEP iJOid carpetln(. HUGE combinatioo kitchen and family room tully ea..rpeted and shuttered. FOUR tamlly bedrooms. EASY-TO-CARE-FOR garden with sprink- lers troot and rear. THIS hom~ Is only threE" year s old. NEAR scbools, part a.od community pool. HURRY -OWNER MOVING EAST. CALL 673-8550 THE :REAL ESTATERS LIGHTS ON •••• • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I MLI IIlLI. lt.POitT Pete /Janwlt l<eafbj GREAT BEAUTY in the country· They . Can.'t Go OHI • • • In this tour bedroom, two bath ' bome. VIEW OF BAY, OCEAN AND CITY UGHTS, tor ODly $74,000, Movs In for a bz'liht Chrwtmaa. ~~BOYD .. Sales thrqb the Multiple Llstq Ser?tce ol tbe Newport Harbor-Costa Mea Baud ol Realtors totalled $1110.8 mUIIoa In tbe ttrat 11 montba ol 18'13. TBIB IS A 111£ INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 111721 4,772 n-U.U.S were proce88ed, ol 'lrlllch 48'f, WERE SOLD I 112% of 1 tbe lalu were coopentlft. LlJit your property -11'1tb a Realtor. J I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 0. I acrw Ot"WiooldDC Bid!: BI.J ~•rJ, UU •111 _, s --· -La boll to ..,.. r.n ~ ol tilt ••~• Stab)es, corn.ta. •-pool Willi ~ •diUoo ud co-. ~llalt lMJir 11 111 -· Clll lor ..... -tis. ca.. -.. w=••• a ISJ..,. PETE BARR.ffi REALTY ................ SUPERB 240° VIEW! SPYGLASS HILL Immaculate borne wtth beautiful dec:orl Five bed- rooms --or 4 bedrooms aDd den --plus flun.IIJ room. Beautifully landsc.aped ... fee lot. $139,500 • ••• OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 3449 QUIET COVE MOST UNUSUAL HOME IN HARBOR VIEW KILLS. OUTSTA~DING OCEAN A.'W BAY VIEW' Appro:Dmately 3/4 acre ... ?-bedrooms, Z family rooms, 3-1/2 baths, storage galore, a.nd pa.rklnc for at least lZ c.a.rs! NOW ONLY $139,500 .uun Y. l'RJil<l<liX Rt:.lilTOR DREAM HOUSE SOUTH OF HIGHWAY PRICED BELOW MARKET makes this charmlnc home w1tl'l e-st t1ouse a ~-tluJ !oatil or HlrtrnJ, Corooa del Mar. Offered at $73,500. We h.ve listing' of many other homes Call us fCK your Meets llsapwt-C.. ... Mer .. c....MIM CoRBIN-MARTIN]il lt..=:====&~4-7662====~- PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES J-.. BY APPOINTMENT lind. ltle Waterfront Custom ~bdrm .. 4~ bath home on lagoon. Fullr. equlpped tsland k1tcben. waterfront family room, billiard room S250 .000 For ~e lnhlrmatlon On All Homes & Lon, PM .. Call: BILL GRUNDY, Realtor lsl••n Bklg. at Lind• Itt. )41 U.YIIDII DR., $UtTE 1, N.B. 67S.I61 PbalobJ D"ld' JET IS LOST Ra,. JO• IMil Jet" C1ll our offtct for tnform1Uoa •bout blm. U JOG bl~, SMD our UttL4t 'o.t doL callu}"ftJ, We hue many purchllat plans to nt &Q)' tNyer•' or Mllera' DMI1&. We hlfe ftnt OOmu for ale. 0.. bme 11: your time. CALL 115-71!5 P.S. 1'1llo La' llarid'l oiOC ud .. tool tt a ld -'""k.l \ • I MARRIAGE VOWS art r4!1*-ted bJ Mr. aDd Mra. PW"rJ Nollar ot Bayside VIllage at their 50th ua.lversary celt- bratlon party. Their pUtor', Jobll Liodn.U ot Plymouth Coogrtcatlooal Church, Is cooductinc tbe rt-marria_p ceremooy. In the blckgrouod, trom left, art Bonnie Nollar ot Redlands, a niece; Rietlard Noeltner or Nortby Holly- wood, a nephew; his soo, Rickie, and Helen Burtrnan of San Marcos, Mrs. Hollar's sister. Nollars repeat 1923 vows Perry and Waybt;ll Nollar Also at the weddlnr aod Ita were united 1n marriage 50 50-year-later repet!Uoo were year s ago 00 Mooday, Nov. 19, the groom's sister, Mrs.Ezora at Mission [M in Riverside. DLion ot Altadena, aDd Wor~ on the possiblllty that a mar-Nollar ot Redlands, the groom 1 rtage ceremooy might ooly be brother, wbo was a hrln of tbe good for so years, the Rev. late Walter Nollar ot Newport Jotm Lindvall pastor ot the Beach. Plymouth Co'ngrega tion al Friends from Plymouth DR. BERT WEBB, former as- church of Newport Harbor, re-church and friends and slstaut general s~rlntendent enacted the wedding ceremooy neighbors from Bayside VIllage ot AssembUes ot God Inter- at a golden wedding reception assisted with the buffet 5~ national, will be guest preach- held at Bayside VIllage com-as well as decorations tor the er at 10 a.m. SUDday at Ply- mw:.Jty ball 00 Sunday, Nov. 18 . clubhouse beto~e the party. mouth Coog:regatloDal Church, I The bride wore a gold lame The Nollars daughter, Mrs. 3Z6Z Broad Street Newport gown and the groom a gold-John L. Benton ot Los Angeles, Heights. "The glories of ad- colored coat. Small repltcas of and her Z chik1.ren, Kathleen vent" Is b1s sermon topic. He the bride and groom in identl-and Johnny, helped to greet was chalrma.noftbeAssembllea cal colors were featured atop guests. of God commlsstoo oo chaplalns I the many tiered golden wedding Music was furnished by sing-1.n 1959-69, ODe otthe chaplains cake. Ooe member of the orlg-ers, Mrs. Ray Gibbs ot Big tor whom be was responsible ina I wedding party was present Canyon and Dixon Webb ofT us-Is the churc h pastor John A. at the golden receptloo 4-Mrs. Un, wUb Martin Fos of Canyon L1Ddn.U, a retired eoionel wltb Nollar's sister Helen, now Mrs. Lake at the piano. CharUe Z'i' years ot service as ehaplalal Ray Burkman otSanMarco, who Ecelestooe, La Ca.nada, played In the Army. served as matd of honor. a trumpet solo. GRASSHOPPERS WIN Church News ~~~~;.~ENNIS Tlll.E Grasslqlpers won the lonshlp in the Newport r ecreation department's • FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH • ST. ANDREW'S PRESBY- OF COSTA MESA, 301 Mag-TERIAN CHURCH, 600 St. An- nolla St. --Dr. James Combs drew's Road, CUlt Haven -· will teach the adult class at Dr. Charles Dlerenfleld will 9:45 a.m.Suod.ayon'•Dr.Luke's preach at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. discovery of Jesus' birth." At Sunday on "I see courage," ll a.m. his sermon topic Is part 2 of his advent series on "WI'Io Jesus re.lly ls." The ''Do you see what I see'>" At Heritage c nrtst CoUege cl'lorale 4:30p.m. the children's choirs will bring a Christmas concert will present a Yule pageant. at 7 p.m., followed by ames-• ST. MARK PRESBYTER- sage from the Rev. Russell IAN CHURCH, 2100 Mar Vista, Go;don. East Bluff .. Dr. James Kirk, THE HIGHWAY HOUSE OF' for mer pastor of St. Mark, w!U PRAYER, 2411 E. Coast Hwy ., be guest preacher for the 9:30 Corona del Mu ··Pastor Wit-a.m. Sunday service. Hisser- Uam Kroah will eonU.nue his moo topic Is "A letter, a wall. study in Chapter 4 otEpbesians and a way of the Lor d.'' at 11 a.m. Sunday, The evening • Fourteen young people of service Is at 6 p.m. AI 7:30 F'irst Christian Church, Costa p.m. Wednesday, the pastor wfll Mesa visited Trinity Lutheran begin a series on the return C hur~h in Anaheim Dec. 2 to of ;hrtst. hear the Rev. Rlebud Wurm- LUTHERAN CHURCH OF brand, who was beld 1n Rumt.n- THE MASTER, Z900 Pacltlc tan commt.m!st prisons tor 14 VIe• Dr., Harbor View Hills years. He told of the atroci- --"The great Freeway Build-ties committed ap.inst Chrls- er" will be the ser mon topic tlans 1n commUD.Ist countries. of Pastor Larry Fruhllng at He Is now the general director 10:30 a.m. Sunday. A sermon-of ••Jesus to the CommunJst ette will~ given for children World" aDd pubUsher of "The ages 3-11. Council members Voice of Martyrs.'' will be elected following the morning service. • THE NEWPORT HARBOR CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCI- ENCE, 541 Center St., Costa Mesa --The Rev. Eleanor C. Jackson will talk on "Be a winner" at II a .m. S~mday. • GRACE BIBLE CHURCH, 565 W, 18th St., Costa Mesa -- The study In Phlllppla.ns con- tinues at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, and on James at 7 p.m . • The lltb blrtbd.ly anni- versary dinner ot St. Mark P:-esbyteri.an Church, East Bluff, will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec, 7, in the parish hall of Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic ChiC'Ch. On tl."Uld for the celebration w111 be forme(· f)astor James Kirk, w~ Is now director of the advisory cotmcil on worship and dlscl- ?!•••hlpfor the GeoeralAssem- and tourtb grade vouey.oto""' league. Coach Kahan's team members are Susan Kuhn, Karin Leclde, Mary Kay Hol- man, Tract Smith, MeUssa Mc- Clarty, Ronal Ell1son and Dee Dee Stoutfer, Second place booors went to the Newport Heights MISSloo Magics, coached by Mekxt)' Sievers. Team members are Nora Seager, Mickle Deplerro, Deanna Roman, Karen Blelker, SU&i Brohms, VIele}' V&ldel, Sallie Kuykendall, Christine Wages, Tooya Herald, Christa Ward. The 38th Street Sea Horses and the 38th Street Blue Beach Bumpers Ued tor 3rd place. Both teams are coached by Jeannie Slattery. S2,850 BURGLARY LOSS FOR BALBOA WAITRESS Burgla.rs took $2,850 1n loot Sunday night from the home of a young waitress in Balboa, Kathleen Marie Koaeh, 25, of 418 E. Bay Ave., told pollee she locked aU of her doors before going to •ork at 3 p.m. Sunday, and returned at 2:15 a.m. Mooday morning to tlnd a paUo door a.)ar. Pollee ln- vestlp.tors said the burglars shimmied the door's lock to gain entry. Tbe Items stolea Included a $1,000 antique table, a $600 Tiffany lamp,$500worth ot stereo so!Dd equlpmeot, snow skUng gear, phooograph re- cords, a suitcase and 2 men's • "":r.:..;::.;.;.;IIT;,:;:£oiiAMO""··.;;.:·EI(:;;:~:.:...:"' _ _o.:..:::AGf.=lt,__lliU.:::co=::= ... :..::k=DEC.=IIM,:::!. .. =:..=-~ 2 NB firemen promoted BCYC joins in Indian aid :==;.~E:t":~::i'"a:!~~~~ ........ ~~~~----J:lulo7 Ill.., •• -... , ... Daportlllllll, loftrd .. ·-•·to "' arlo Taell Clot> WIIIIU· U11 Dooc1 Ia-u --Joel CbulrJ WU P'Omol«< doP'OO, tilt Cbr-., IIJirll bird P-Uoo, ol Wllleb 0..., from ""''_. to llro eaplaiD fncl·-Pytlo bu -'filii bJ IIYIII( Ia 111o prnldool. Tilt complolt ood Doar f'7lfo wu promotocl 1bo _.moatslDcoJaiJ,It'll. ~.~··~,.-.. olb'llo _._od bJ tilt Yo-to •.s-. Ho Ill-S.. Podro 1111111 Claao,"-of Fcwotp Wuo, Poll CaplaiDC-ywuull-aellool..., P'ld-tallliO Dunr Dany. S5M, Ca.ta Mea. to tbt Newport Cuter ltlUoo from Rubor CoUep. lit 10tr Tbll 8_,., Doc:. I, IWilac -IJWIJ!af -&od E-F)11o lo lbo Lido Uno Ia Wutnllllllor. II 10 a.m., lluoJ will bo Ia ol IOmlllu o yoor will! oomo llallooc,....;,, c JOHN HAT!5 5UCCUloiiS clot> porldq lal wllll 1111 o1 tilt tute DOCOOOIUoo no..,. -...... ,, who jDIMd J •· !Ia ftiUDC to rtcaift tbt bll bl~ tbt IDdWul'to be., tbe local dcvtmeat lo 1161, Ou. H. )'II, 61, of UU TAX SIA50K •nle~•• aoodod ,. ~olell' lbomoo!Yulhroo~ ~~~~-lhoo Ia Oruso. Ho IIIAioded Falroll>lll Dr., Wolllo q,p.r lloy, ~ ... -a pr anor of po CJ atComp-tbt mea, womea ud cldJd-lldp tra aettlnc It) neb project& too Colltp dtld Dee 1 of a wbo la.bl.blt a ZOO-~q.,a. u mobl)e awtq centers. LIGAL MOnca heart attack lD ear a:.. Ser- mne tract ol barnD, wtaclntpt ID 1969 DamaJ 0...-ey ftS 8 1221 Ylcea will be bekS today Dee II.Dd 1D IIOI'tbeulen AtlloDL awarded tbt "m.aa of tbl year" FICTITIOlll BtsiHESS NAME e, at 11 a.m. at Ben-~; DuriDc Cbrbtma.s week 1t la anrd 1n tbe bumanllartanism STATEMENT ebapeltn Costa Mesa TbtRn hoped a wbole .e:""ffJ oltJ;~ eatepy bJ the Orure CotDty ~ tol.knrt.Dr persona are Norman Bron wm • omctatt: loaded to tbe cmnraJu, will Press CIDb, Tb.t. was perteet do1D1 buslneas u: 101 Limited, Mr. Hayes ts sunhed bJ head tor tiM 1bd1u VUiapa. cuti.D&' tor Dumy, wbose motto 17461 lrYlDt Boulevard, Tus-his wtte Mildred· a 800 DlYid It ls the Cll)iDJoD ot Dum.J, ls '•What you keep ts lost tor-tin, Caut. 9%&80: RalphS. Sect-of NewPort Beach· a ~uct~ttr' a tm.ited Parcel deUY81"JJDU e't'er; what you rtn Is yours eta, 1178 -lSth Street, New-Jeanne Hayes Ne~t Bile~ Dudrllff come• twt.ct a ,_ lo moot -~~ • .. boloto Cbrlolmu ...,durllll lbo tu-. WbJ?Herresl Doo'l baJ 0 IDOd!CIItd IIIOlll· 1)00. ~ doll!' ood""' woo't bl.ft tbat emb&(Tau- lD.I dandruff OD JOVf sboUI- dera. Be tiDd to your blJr l.Dd it will be kind to JOU, Wbo for Z5 :rears tw.a baM. fonYer. '' port Beach, Call!. 9Z660; WU-and a brother' Paui. ot IWDoll Orange County's !argest "In-Uam P, Restivo, 16282 Ua!n He waa ~ 1D MIDDe.ob dian Glnr" .. {boll what beloiOII-DAUGHTER PARTY St., T-., Calli. 92680. aod had llvod hen tor S>reoro Hetrl•••"••••••_..._ o.t, ........ ··-·4. lives be Kfves tor Utpa:) --TIM Harbor Island bome ot This buslness is conducted • THE SHOP tbat tbe followlncarUdeswould Urs. Harold VoepUn wUI be by a Umlted partnership. MADRlGALS AT B.Y .C. be most welcome: e&nDIId food, the setting tor a motber-Signed: R~b S. Secteta. shoes, clothing. bla.ntets, car-di.Uibter Chrlstmas party bon-This statement was tltedwlth Corooa del Mar b1gb school hi EN'S HAIR DESI<OH Pbooe 8'1'5-5855 petlog, ldtcbeo utenaJia, 11lver-orlng 3 geoeratiou ot Natton-the County Clerk of Orange Madripl Sinprs will eDtertal.D ware, disbes, turrdture, p.s al CbarJty League lnvot..-ement. County 011 Dec. 4, l973. at the Balboa YaehtClubCbrtat- ranges, sprlDgs, mattresses, NCL jl.mlors will hostess tbe Publlsb: Dec. 6, 13, Z7, mas ltmcbeon at 1:30 p.m. Frl-1 Fe.-appolatmeot 2855 E. coast wpny Lollllyol toys. affair for tbelr mothers 1D the Newport day, Dec. Zl, at the eld)bou&e, 1801 Baystdo Dr. Harbor lnnstment Bu11diog OUR CITY CHARTER An afternoon study session of our City Council on Dec. 10 will study suggested changes to the City Charter. On Dec. 17, the public will get a chance to be heard on this matter before a regular City Council meeting. Here are some of my suggested changes to our Charter, which must first be okayed by the Council and then placed on the ballot for the people to decide : * TAX LIMIT, similar to what was proposed by the recent state Proposition 1, should be imposed locally, with only a vote of the people allowing tax increases. Incidentally, when assessed values go up and the local property tax rate stays the same, THAT'S A TAX INCREASE. And, the city tax rate should be set only by a full 7-member City Council. * COUNCIL MEMBERS should not be allowed to take their seats after an election until they have paid their campaign bills and torn down their signs. * COUNCIL PAY should be CUT, not raised. Instead of raising the pay to $300 per month as proposed by a committee, the pay should drop to $100 from the present $200. A man is either civic minded and willing to give his time, or he's not. We're not getting any better councilmen now for $200 than we did for $25. * LONG TRIPS, such as the one to San Juan, P. R., taken by Mayor Mcinnis and Councilman Dostal, should not be allowed. Before a city official journeys outside the continental U. S. at public expense, the people should have a vote on it. * MAJOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS, such as the million dollar police building, should be put to a public vote. * SALARIES of the top 5 city administrators (city manager, city attorney, police chief, fire chief and community develop- ment director) should be controlled by popular vote. * ELECTION of councilmen should be within districts, in- stead of by city-wide vote. Newport is a city of communities. Let's elect our representatives that way. Then, the ridiculous $500 limit on personal campaign spending would seem a little more reasonable. * PUBLIC LANDS, above a certain value, should not be sold without the people's okay. Once these lands are gone, they're gone forever. One administration could strip us, forever, of our public holdings. * • • * • Stop by the store for some high-quality American merchan- dise. It's the only kind we have, and we're proud to have you compare it with foreign goods. THI JOUTHLAMO'S f1NIST e HA.OWA .. I e COLONY rAIMTI• SMALL ArPL.IANCIS • rLUMIIMG suJPLIU IT IHI W.IALIOA llVD .. NIWPOIT IIAOf PUG I. 01 a-.lut . . .............. •. ... "'" ............. ~ ...... ,..,,..,.