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FREE
10,000 Sl
CAPT. CLARENCE WlLUA.MS,
editorial pa&e columnist for
the Enslen, was employed by
uiatrll Amelia Earhart from
1932 until her final fllght ln
1937 to prepare the route
cba.rts to KUtde tler on her
aerial mlsslons. 1D the story
abcwe, Capt. Wtwa.ms com-
ments on what may have hap-
pened on thit C1nal mission.
Y PETITIO
Tile co-chairman of the CtU-they're oot atraJd to say so."
tens' Coordinating CouncU, A final meeting for turnJng
MoU"got Skilling of West New-1n tbe petitions was held yes-
port, said yesterday that "at terday morntnc at Bayside VII-
least 10,000 signatures" have lag!;. The petitions seek to res-
been turDed Ln on the Freeway cind alisting freeway ag:ree-
peUUoo drive. ments between the City of New-
"lt Is a mandate of the port Beach and the state on the
them were oot.YaUd. tiling the petitions wtth the
"Since we've got at least city clerk, but It wtU probably
10,000, we ue very cooftdent be during the first wee.k in
this will result in an ele<:Uon December, she stated,
that wtU eliminate this free -A!ler the city clerk certl!ies
way forever,'' Mrs. Skilling the sufficiency of the petitions,
said, the City Co uncil must then call
A date has oot been set for for an election.
people," she said, "Tbey don't coast freeway route, aDd to H 0 h "I
want thls treeway here and prevelll the slooJno of future lg cost perl s agreements without a vote of TIDELANDS FEE th~~~kJlling said. "There • • • I
were so many pettUons that I CIVIC Site p an ET SuNK couldn't carry them. I had to MAy G ha~~eh~ft~ the work of all the The future of Newport
· would approve tne proje-ct •t peUUon clrculator s , 5aY1ng, Beach's nlatuled ctvtc center 10 '--~~· "' that pnce, which does llO( in-This city's Udelaods use fees the c1ty attorney see .. a "They have done a ma&-" .... 1-complex at Newport Center elude the librarY, and uwt the
may be on the way out. state attorney general ruling cent );lb." She particularly stands on somewhat shaky voters would scuttle the en-
City councllmen directed the on the legality of the fees. singled out the work ol Mr. ground to1ay, following City Ure pro>ect, including the Hat-
staff M:mday night to prepare This action came only alter lDd Mrs. Stan Swxierl.an1 and CoWlCil acUoo M>nday, bor JOOJct.al District Court the
le&15latioo to repeal the ordi-a motion by Councilman Cui Charles Saltare of Corona del The Couocil directed the sWf city had fought so hard to get.
oa.oce which sets ~the fees. Kymla for a resollrt1oo w-ging Mtt. "They have turned ln and the u cb.itect, Welton-Bee-The CouncU asKed duriDg
Tbe acUon. followed a letter the county board of Ste)enl-literally huDitteds of signa-k.ett, to come ~ with major Mooday ni&bt's meetiJlg far an
from lbe assoctaUon of New-sors to adopt a fee for COWitJ bares," sn. said, "and have rev-Woos of tbe plans 11 lilbt &-day uteD..iJoll of u. Dec. 15
part Harbor Yaelit Club~! •· tldittluld$ DOt touceldt!II:New-COIHII"ed ..-era.J. pne1Det3," ol the a.rctUted's estimates of deadllne the city ns laced.Stb
elostn& peWiollS bearlne about port Beach fees fa.lled by a The committee needed ooly costs, wh..ich were placed at in signing a contract on the
1,82, !denatures requestlngre-5-Z vote. All 3 mot1oos were 4,~')0 signatures, but were bop-more than $12 million. court tacillty. That extension
consideration oltheusefeesa.nd preceded by unsuccessful mo-i.Dg to get 6,000 to allow lor Councilmen said they did oot was g:ra.nted by County Super -
requesting repeal of the ordJ-tions to twle. some leeway In case some of feel that the voters of the city visors Tuesday morning. The
DaOCe. OFFICE EQUIPMENT w 1 N rt 1 ,,. contract would commit the city
Vice Mayor Howard Rogers es ewpo ra IC to spe:t1 more than $500,000 made the motion, which was WORTH S1,12D TAKEN to oet the court project o!!the
followed by considerable debate Burglars escaped with aces-1 d ground, in addition to the $12
by other Council members. A tlmated $l,l20 worth of office proposa s are approve million lor the civi c ce01er it-lllU"row -4-3 vote on the motion machines lrom the office of
approved the preparation of the Dr. Morris Fier, 307 Placen-se~.e lton-Beckett representa-legt.slation Ua Ave., WestNeW?Qrt Heights, Representatives of the West R1ver Ave., and ofa ngtlt-turn Council~cn Mlla.n Dostal during the night of Nov. 18_ Newport and Lido Sands home-storage Wle on Coast Hwy,; tive F'rank Moger Informed the
Richard Crout and LlndsteY Investigators said the bur-owners' associations, city stat! elimlllation oftree runn1 ngrigl:lt Council of a 12 per cent in-
Parsons voted against the mo-glar pined entrance to the. and Councilman D::mald Mcinnis turn on red into Balboa Blvd.; crease in construction costs In
tlon. office by prytng open a sUding have come ~ with a series of i.Dstallation of a left turn stor-addition to increases In the
Mr Parsons did however glass door. An electric type-solutions lor the trafflc prob-age lane on Superior Ave., squa.re foo_tage es!imues for sue~ 1D Kettlnc Council ap~ writer aDd an addinl m.1ch1oe Ien.s at the 47th St. and Sal-southboUDd at Coast Hwy., and both the c uy hall and pollee
proval or a request to direct were among the Items mlsstng_ boa Blvd. i.Dtersectton. the rephaslng of signals tosep-buildmgs.
City counc11men appro'ed the arate Balboa Blvd, and S~-F'lgures given to the Council CITY DELAYS DECISION
ON RENDEZVOUS SITE
report on the problem Mollday erlor Ave. traUic movements; last Ye&r--basedonlnform;Uon
night and directed the statf to and the relocation of a palm 4 years ago--estt'?ated~e cost
proceed wllh the solutions, tree at the southwest corner of the pro}eCt, ootmcludinglan i
Sbort range solutions to the of the Balboa and River inter-costs, at $4,5 million.
problem LDclude the removal section. Mr · Moger also pomted out
and pruning of std'ubbery and Long ra.nge solutiOns Include that space requiiements were
trees ak>no Ute south and oorth periodic trimming of the siU'ub-based on the needs of the cJt}' N_,..,...rt Bellch councUmeo "open the door to other high in 1995 ~",.... side of Balboa Blvd.; lostalla-bery and Installation of a traf-· dela.yed action for 90daysMoo-rise" lo Balbo;,;, tlon of a left tlD'n pocket on lie signal at Balboa, 47th and Couoc1lman Lindsley Par-
day night on an appeal by Rolly Mr. Rogers sa.Jd he felt the Balboa Bl d thbouod t River within the next few years. sons suggested, as did other
Pulasld. on a Planning Com-project would revlt.aUze the v .; oor a co:JlCllmen, that the Deeds for 5
mtsston.declslon denying a zoo-Balboa business district, but he u d do k d years from now be determined
tng amendment and use per-thsaeldarth_:reecoUuoglds00o1trbeest1~rtsedol. n ergroun 1ng 0 aye a.ndth.at,1tnecessary,thebuild-
mll appllcatloo for a .W-unlt ca &>... In~~: be cons tr uc ted lnsucha.way
apu"tmeot building on the old He stated that a master pWl · 0 .,....., .. 5 to finance the estimated that additions can be built laler,
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In utlloi "tr tad rules on The Ne.......,rt Beach City '"""'" Rendezvous ballroom s e 0 ng on-e w....., $ZOO to $800 cost over a period "There's oo wa}· I can JO l land b
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1•-t till CollllCII approved the establish-Balboa. the uses o • u , ... s of time. along w1th this, based on these V -'lo s1 tar · Is tl'-mentMoodaynlghto!anWlder-The delay came after tee &.l wed ml pro)eC ae Since that time the utility cost estima tes," Councilman '"" 1 Balboa tht 1n Ill " around ut.Wty district on Ocean that a master p ....... or s one spec c areas, r.• com,.,nies aareed to pay tor Don:ud Mclnrussa.id.":-ioway," ld U ld I
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_,1 Blvd,, Corooa. del M.U", but oot ...---a• be denloped that wou spe wou so ve be Ptvu em. the 1·nstallatlon of utiiJties on The Coun:t12 montnsa&Qhad T bulld,ft_ without some concessions to out specUlc uses lor property he apartment u.,., pro-pubtic right_ of_ way and the approved tile new space re-
00 lbe P~~tnlnsula. posed by the owners of the property owners. Council 'I.N">roved the !Inane-quU"ements prepared bytheclty
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M and M E st Tbe lt.tllty district was --Residents of Balboa were proper Y, r. rs. rne ing of the costs for property stlf!, which increased the
pretty well evenly S1)11t on the NeufeJd, would be 72 feet high, brought before Council 2 weeks owners. sqlllre footage lrom U O,OOJ to ~t tth 88 stt .... ~ ago but b.lled to get approval lsslll'! of Ulowing the pro,..._, ., on-e par.. .... g spaces. ,__ The nro--t involves the el-1~,000. However, there were when It was MII&I"Ded that prop-.. r-~ but maay felt that U would erty owners 11P0Uk1 ha.Ye to loot im.i.naUoo of unsightly utility oo ~ted cost e . ..Umates at
the blU for lnstallat1oo of tbe poles and would place all ut-ttlat time.
tllty services underground on Councilman Parsons said be utlUUes oo public rlctrt-Ot'-ny. 1
The COUDCII also felt that there Oeean Blvd., from Iris Ave, had contemplated "an ~ 1 COLLINS ANNEX OK'D
down to the h-cb, and on Break-battle with a $4.5 mtUioo price sbou1d be some ny for property ..._ o1 Newport Beleb City Couocll-11n, that a drlvewa,y apprOll.eh ers Orin. tag. Council approval a p.ro-
meo. torrna.Uy approt"ed the an-on the south side of first AYe., teet costing $12 million 1rtMlld
oeatioo ot tbe 17'1-acre Col-east of Ca.raatioo At-e., in Co-CATV IS UP FOR SALE brlllg a ctuz.ens ~rislng ttlat uDs Radio Compaoy property rooa del »ar be reiDO'Ied. would sabotage the eotire
MoodaJ Dlgbt. .........,. a reso ....,... ap-• •-ted 1·"'1-R scheme,"
Tbe onlJ oottce ot the action proring tbe aDDeJatloo ~ t.be Newport Beach CableYislon 11 more yeus--untlll995. CouocllmaJl Richa.rd Croul
wu a brief comma bY Coun-city of AmuatJoo No. 70 \Har-Is ~lor sale. Tbe company said U was said he was shocked at the esti-
eJ.lllwl MUu no.ta1 .,bo aid, bor Ytew HOUB-Pbue m. Amid rumors that the com-seeking the fra.oc:hJse ertensioo mated square foot cost ol the
"I am pleued about thb &C-• Appro'ed the recommiD-PRD1 ns bela& sold, Newport -~•bleb Is oooeu:lusive--be-pro)E!Ct--nearly $79·
tioD. Jt broadiP.I c. tu. tu. datlOns ol tbe Jot.Dt Harbor Beach city couocllmeo uted eaw;e it would allow them to LEWIS w SA.RCEHT
IDd briDp a compu;J w1tb a Committee, ud lllPf'O"ed tbe Wayne Hauser, an olllclal of dtpr"te&a.te tbeJr assets, a cost E CHILD STAR oies •Ucwl rtpiU.Uoa 110 Ht'W'-e.spendlture of $4,400 for lbt tile ~ Uooday nilbt 11 flc:tor tbat was provlngbw"deo-X· •
port S.c:b." etty's shire of IUd upltn-tbe rumors •'we bal"t. tome under the pces.ot IJ'an-Lewis Wheeler S&rr-t, 67,
Tllo -~ trblell oadod lstnuoot 011 8&lboa lsiiDI. ICr, Ha-r loki 111o Cooocil elllM of Sail FeriiUdo V.U.J, --
moatbl ot CGIItrcwvq,dlepr1-• Adopted a reiOlutklo a-tb&t tbt atatt>a ma~~&pmeat 1.1 ' TY er of COI'OQl del Mar ...Ctrl-
mariiJioobjocll<••nalood,ud warliDC a-lo Vltlor -..toe a aumbwol olftn CH RISTMAS PAR aarlaD Dao S&roeot, dlod No..
lot. dz........ bJ tilt lrrlDt LOlld ud CloariDc Co. to lllo -Drms "'""'"'loporcbut """""' l<>d&O will bald a 19 ID Loa AII&Oies.
Coalpuf, na _ .. ..,, a.mouat al $6.800 M'demo'ltloa tbt cable te)Kt.doa .,.em, Cbrllbnu puty at 8 p.m. F"rl-M.r Supai wu a b"mer
II -adloo lilt e-n, o1 -Air lht -Strott "bol lhll -· lo IIDitllllf Drm da1. Dtc. II, La lht Callft>roia elllld ·-ud otarod tbt out • Mil*d a ....,.n ol lilt wldoaloc tJ<OlteL oo..,. olllM olf«a." Air Nailoool Goard Armorr, of H~ Ftm to tllollrst
flu ealef oe. tM COlt ot tale . TS Ht sUd UMrt .._. bMe a 1151 Mewpor1 BmL, Costa l1lllllt mont ,.-AoL Ht i.J
aMI-ol-ud-CAIIDYSAL ESTAR crtatdt&lollllltnll-lo ..... -.t...s bJ Ills wllo, Clara;
•·--ud r.,IIIW' a. Conlaa dtJ War billa .cbool acqmt.ac tbt .. ~ bll tMt ~ (QIItl wtll lDc:lucM S otb8r br'Otbers., ~ sitters
---ol OIUJt to-.clll~~lalt,l lo • ollorllu,...l>OIO'aceopod. '-J•--"""'-.., ud a daapler, s..dn Far-~-lo -lilt -ol --~~ !Ill--· • IU Ha..r -~-. -La -'C eon. dol •• ~~~-_,. ~-rt 1M .vlool e-oo · --Mar 111,111 -~ udllor lin-,_.. ~--• bold ~ twnrrm-* OD tlllt ~ W ud U. A..S.B. t.d,-. UM Co-eU to att U WIO"l pc:d S.C.. flallr, Mr. ud -J II VaDI&Dl Ce.DIIlarJ,
tu rolL ~ b" U tdJFidM ol ita tru~ u --e.--r--ud da.-• -• nq ul "' ,__ nil wiD bo lilt IUI!Wod-nt.o-eatot, wllldl .... ..,.-. w -.. -· ~ .... -a--. Ue -bt ou--Dor-1o1 A.B. B. alt W. ,.r. .... KorL
CATCHING FLIES at the command of the evil Kusim are
these 3 slave '·boys," from len, Lyon Dow!:)' of Harbor
H!ghla..OOs, Ha.rbor high school sophomvre; Kim Sld.lllng o1
Baycrest, 8th gra1er at Ensign school, a.lld Kim Schoon-
over of Costa Mes;t, a freshman at M" ;a hlgll school. They
are member s of the cast of "AU Baba and the F'orty
Thieves," whi ch will De presented by the Children's Theater
Guild of Ne·.v:>art Harbor at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Nov, 28 and
at 1 :i.nd 3 p.m. :o;ov. 29 at Orange Coast College, The musi-
cal produ!Uon is tmder the dir ection of William Fuclli:., The
musical composer 1s D ~an Bottorf. Information concerning
tickets may be ot ,ta.Joed from Mr s. Ale x Schvar z of New-
port Beach. (Eu.sign photo.;
Street-end boat
License fee
law o.k . due
Newport Be:ich city councU-
men. oo • 6-1 vote, approved
the intrOduction Monday nlgbt
of an ordinance that w(IU]d
double the city's business li-
cense tai, Councilman Lindsley
Parsons cast the only oo vote.
The onhnance would raise
the ba.Slc license let-from $25
to S50,
Tbe action followed a study
of several months by the CH")'
Ud the Newport Harbor Cham-
ber of Commerce. The city
staff had r ecommended a.n or-
diJlance that would set the basic
m~nlmum fee at $40 based oo a
gross receipts formula. Busi-
nessmen In the city had vigor-
ously opposed the gross re-
ce!p(s pla.n, sayLDg they did not
want aootber level of govern-
m-~ot look.lng over their books.
The approved ordinance, Ln
addiuon to Ule $50 basic fee,
would establish a $70 fee for
out .. or town buSlnesses; a $70
fee for pet wos: $50 plus $6
per chair, seat or station for
amusement mtchlnes; as well
as the penn) ucadea.odamuse-
men.t businesses tn the Balboa
Fun Zooe; $50 lor merry-r:o-
muda Alllldi at.aa.Uar de'lk95 s.a:1
h k d $200 for sollcitlng and peddling Ia u nc o. . ue llc~=~;l=o Parsons ""ld he
A resolUtion permttting boat
launching •t spedf1ed street-
ends has been dra.ned b) the
Newport Beach Pa.rlts, Beaches
and Recrwtion CommissiOn. A
public hearing will be tteld by
the Comm ission at 7:31J tJ,m.
Tuesday, Jan. 19, m the C1ty
Hall Council chambers.
The r esolutiOn would pr O\"idE'
the following:
(a ) Between the hours of 8
a..m. and 8p,m,, bOats capable of
being launched b~· twld without
the ald of tra1ler s, doH1es or
othe r mectlanical devices rna}
be ha.nd-lauoched Into the har-
bor and retrieved ftom the har-
bor at the followmg street ends:
• BALBO\ PE:~L'<SL"l.A-
8, C, U, E, F', G. H, I,
J, a.nd K streets, At1ams, Al-
varado, Anade, Corona~:lo. C)-
llad second thoughts about press, F'"ernaodo, Lindo, Mon-mer ely doubling th"' fe-e_
tero, ";'th, lith, 12th, 13th, 14th, ··J feel v.·e Jcted tn consld-
and 15th streets. erablE' naste," ht' sa!d. "lt
• BALBOA ISLA."\0, NORTH : ~sn,'t seem ngtlt that Rob-
Balboa Onyr Amethyst Apo. 1nson s dep:utm~nt stor £-pays
Ieaa Co;al Sa,.:,.hi.re A~teand $~5,000 10 Bever ly lh!ls aDd
' ' -' Will pay only $50 In ~ewport Garnet Avenues. <>~ h .. h d .,._c , e sa1 .
• BALBOA ISLAND, SOUTH: He suggested th.at thE' Cll)
Garnet, Pearl, Topaz, Tur-adopt the new structure for
quolse, Collins, Ruby, Diamond, one Ye&r wrule a special Coun-
Sapphire, Apolena.. Amethyst, cil comm·uee developed a new
Onyx, Marine, Abalone, Crys. fee schedule.
tal and Jade .-\venues.
(b) Boats so launched that
are equipped wtth motors will
oot operate motors within 200
feet of tbe street-end. Boats
&IE' oot allowed to be drawn
~ on the beach at the above
toutwns except for the purpo~
of e~P@ditlousl)' launching and
retnevmg them.
Murder try
is suspected
Seat of his emotion
A 19-year-old Or&nge Coast
Colle~ stud ent, StWI.rt Wood-
ruU of 2283 PiC'Itl{ Ave., Costa
Mesa, r em iwed lll<:ntlcai <'OD -
1.1tton o:~nd m o1 <'om .. with ex-
tetl.SI~t-hea•l Lll JUrle5 yester-
..ia) .1.1 Ur<~.nge Count) M.•dic:.l
\.l;'nll;'t, !ollowtng what police
theonu mto:llt tw.ve been an
J.tt emptf'jl murdt•r .1.nd robbery,
T. Duncan Stewart, the "poet
lariat" of Corona dE>l Mar, r f>-
cent.ly saw a longha.irPd youni:
man ln Costa Mesa, the se.1.t
of whose pants werE> patctt.:-..l
with the stars from the l"nl-
ted States Flag, and the fol-
lowloit "pome'' ..-as the r t?-
s ult:
• • •
The stars 1n theU" fb.g~held
that billowed at Wake,
Wh.i ch studded thE' ftg~Jters lr4-
versrng the Hum;~,
The Glorious Emble m :nat
char~ lwo Jlma,
You dare to displa) on the seat
of your rump!
Our brave tountn's ga.tur,
never defeated,
Hailed for two centunes--th€
stgn or the strong.
l1t?stroyer of tyrants, avenger
of ravaged--
It floated full free untll you
came along]
Or ts thts your tribute to sUrs
tllat we honor"
Is 11 a gesture you giVe fro m
your heart"
Perhaps we're unschOOled in
your laoguage of honor:
Do these stars cover your most
u1el~gent part;
Re!!Udless your motive or
s lothllll de1neaoor,
Of one th.mg we're sure and the
tact we've deplored--
You're a tree-loading parasite,
unlforth cootempt
And which only this glorklus
land can atl'otdl
il£ v.·J.s !hro.,..,--or fell
--from .1. $pel'dini; ve rucle a-
boul 6 ~.m. So~.turda1 on the
S.a.n lltl;'~ fr~wa} near the
Fauvte~· Road overpass. Wit -
DE'l>Ses sa1 d the vetw le, trav-
ehnl! c~t .l. hl'-'ft r.ltc of spee..1,
contmued oorthltouml on the
fr"-"'!Wa)".
Costa Mes.<~. pot11 ·e s;it d there
were somt' "very unusual clr-
cum5t.l..nce s" In volved in the
UlCident, whi ch led them to
believe foul play was Involved,
There wa s no money in Ills
wallE't when he was touOO, but
friends Slid hf had just been
pa1d the daY befor e and prob-Bank er Schoepe to retire ::~e::: ;o;:Hw~·: hlm.
anp Coast College> adYtsory FOR SOHS OF NORWAY
Fred !l Schoepe, vtce presl-committee, put vice presldent Tryre Lit Lodge No. IKl,
dent aod ma.o.ager of Ba.nk. of of t.be Kinnis Club, pastpresl-Sons ot Norway, witn alnady
America's Newport Belch dent of the Newport Hubor 150 membtrs, wlll ctletrateltl
btaoch, wiU completea49-year Cr.Lmber of Commerct, New-secood annlnrsarr wttb a ~
career wtth the statewide bUk port Harbor United Fuod aDd p.m. buffet dlnoer,procramaod
when he retires Otoc. 1. H& treuurer ot lbe Udo Sbop A&-7 p.m. da.Dct, Stmdly, Dec. I,
wtll be succeeded by Robert liOci iUOG. He also I$ a director at the Ntwporl Hub« ELU
A. (Bob) Goodwin, asststaDI of the U<lo Aulo Park No. 3, C Iub, 3456 VIa O!Jort<>, Ntw-m.uacer for lbe past 4 Ytlll'$, tr....,er o1 tbtSlll.re'soiNew-port S.c:h. Sttenoo'soreHI-
Brefort comtnc 110 Nt"fPPO'1 part, member ot tbe Commo-era .w plaJ tor duc'nc. Mra.
Btacll, Mr. Sehoepe wu mana· don Chlb of Ntwpart aad bas Jdtb Rlllra11J ,..,..alellil1r-
CW ol the 11 Oth and M&Sa tra.acn aoac bHD adl.,. la tbl Oruct mu o1 tM ttMl.
lD l..o$ AllctleS for 9 J.rl Empire eo-c:u of tbl Boy 1'M .,roiMUAC COIIUA1bl,
ud UM Yort aod Avewe U SOOitl o1 Alaw1CL ~ b7 Mra.. E.rmu C..._
br'&.Dc:lli LD Hlelll&Dd Part b" 1t IMI. t.t wu -~ .,._...._ .w prtll 1 a dlllt
5 JIU'S. "Boa ol tM Ttu" bJ tilt o1 Oillk«l ... till Die. U
He was bon La Omaha, ~II>-~-Hanor --ud -1-1-wiD lot
rui&, au.-bltJII -I to Pn .. ol,.l -· Clll>. Joa. U II lilt l!a lloiL A
Loa .......... &lid bl.a CCMr4)Wtd Kr. ScM1 .. 1 1M IU WUt, C..ut.&a putJ ..........
•-ol...,_ ..-.. u......, u.. • ._ n •-c-..Walltlot-""' ... --"-lilt Am-Dol .... Wtot~'llloJII&" Doc.Uitor_ ... .-
trlc:u. lutitiiQ of~*'~ Or a DUJ1ed dl $H Ul1 two ~ af ..-• .:
He 11 a memblr .,.. .--'""'"'*-.
IBHoi'T IIAIIIO~ flllftJI
AMI 8!!!!!--I'M 2
114URSOAY, IIOV, 2'\ 1910
!»!J!I!A DEL liM CALIF. CONSERVATIVE CORNER
Till Of'PICIAL IIIWIPANI
Of' Till Q'IY Of' II I W .... T IIIACII
1121 t:. c-lfwy., c.-olel ... c.w. --
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner ~nd pu bllshet of tht Ensl9'1
8y Tom Alulenon
UOUOHT TO THE IRINK BY OUI LEADERS
The cliche JOe'. "dict1torahip crmpertd by auusintcion."
But that iJ c:ercainly a leu reprehensible form of f'O\'ernmcnt
than the tyranny of the mob.
Cyntc Ambr01e Bierce said: ''An absolute monarchy Is
one in v.hich the 10vcrcian doe• u he pleue~ u lona as he
pleua lhc auauins. Not m•ny tbsolutc monarchs are left.
Moet of chem havina been replaced hy limited monarchic•.
where chc aovcrtian's power for evil (and for IJOOd) is arcatly
curtailed, and by Republics, which arc aovcmcd by chance."
Tile word ''democracy" ia derived from the Greek words
"demos" (the people) and "kratOI" (rule ). Aristotle defined
democracy at ", .. A tllatc where the freeman and the poor.
beina in the majorily, 1m: invested with chc powc1· of the
scale . . every department of government being ahke open
to all . . !he people are the rnt~joriry, and whal they vote
is law ... "
So obv,ou:~ly. pun:: democr .. cy i:t mob ru le . Our forefathers
dtd not bequc&lh us wllh a democr:.cy, lhank Heaven. Benja-
nun Franklm satd: "We have g1vcn you a Republic, 1f you
• SALUTE THE FREEWAY FIGHTERS can keop it."
Congratulations and commendations to Mos,r people can llland adversity; lew people can mnd
power., All governments are bad . Our forefathers gave u~ a
the hard-working Citizens' Coordinating consttullonal Republtc {not democracy). And our type o f
Committee for the successful campaign free Republic i:t the le(ur rrprrhnuiblr or all forms or govern-
to collect signatureS for the petitions t O ment. Most of m. have ndden 1he: Freedom Toun all the
way bur never pa~tJ any fare.
keep the free way bulldozers out of o ur Many of you so-called "si lent mUJOTity" now rcaltze what
city. This is g rass roots citizen action the score IS, But you lack th~: guts to act, You prefer ftl
re-read a book. Thai's like the pouena who went 1o th e
at Its best, in the cherished American PTA meetmg to take a rdresh~r cour~ rn !e:t educatton.
tradition Of l OCal Self gOVernment and Education IS onl )' part of the answer
self determination. An acquaintance remarked recentl y that he hel1eves n the
•·mode rate" approach to our prohktnl> Acw .. dty, ho.: bi'/r,••·•
The Freeway Fighters have not been a!> I do. He opposes thc!k: evil thtngs With evcry fibo:r o( h h~
intimidated by the SCare taCtiCS and the bema:. He JUSt hasn 't got milny flhers . I have the strength of
hrs convictions.
belittling efforts Of the special interests M:1ny will d1sagrce, but I thinl. tht' gre111 "Srlcnt Sloh" l.u.:ks
Tbt IoRI llllltortoc OriAfl
County tupayu• are .. biJ'k ..
to(' theM days, bUt from tbe
Yttwpoi.Dt of thll column, they
ue "blrt.tna ~ the wrooc
trtt."
Wbeo thtY proteJted ap.lnst a
9i i)er cent "pay hllte" by the
Ora.nce County supervttou, the
board members rtduced their
demaDd1 to a 28 per cent in-
creaJe, uanung themselves
annual salatleJ of $19,ZOO,
which Is the salary level ot the
meml>ers of the CalUornJaState
lepslators.
N~twJthstandlog this conces-
sion, a grot.CJ ot about ?5 tal'.
payers ouiUned plans for a tull~
fledged drtve to oust 3 ot the
5 county supervisor s.
W~tether or not the suddton
tncrease In Ute salaries of the
county sL4>f!rvlsors Is valid,
and whether or not the )roposed
recall petltlons wtll so~ve the
problem, remain to be seen.
Nevertheless the ooe great re-
sult of the turor will be the
awakening of the lUpayers to
the need for taklng ellel'pUc
action In cases where the ;~ubllt•
interests .ue at stake. How.
ever, the concentration or pub·
ue &tU.UC. oa tbt tupt"llor•'
alarr lout bU Nt aPSe a
macfl mort teriOUI tru·•t to
tbt balth IJid WIUate of the
-~~ ol OriAfl COW>ty ··thai Ol tM rteeDt aeuoo of the
Graad Jury 1D recommtodlnB
tbe compul.ary fluorklatloo ot
tht pubUc water ~ly.
Last week "The Loc by Hop"
reprinted an er:Utot1al from the
Jaauar 1, 1968, issue of the £a-
lip, entttled: "Fhaorldat1oa
Promoters Busy Ap.ta.." This
followed a Santa Ana Rects-
ter editorial, Which on Tues ..
day, New. 17, erJUclHd tbe
Gran!! Jury recommea.d&tton.
T~ Register related that the
Grand Jury said: "The most
effective preventer (of dutal
ctrJeli!) on a population basis
Is a water s""ly with one
pa.rt per mJilloo of f1uorlde,"
To lhls the Conservative Cor-
ner tak.es exception.
Hop asked lD January nearly
5 years ago: "Has the Grand
Jury examined the evidence a~
eainst nuortdatton? Has the
Grand Jury eumioed the evt.
deoce ap.tnst fJuorldaUon? Has
the Gram Jury rea1, for ex-
ample, 'Tt.e Grlm Truth About
FiuorldaUoo' by Robert Buck':'"
COHOI UIMAH
JOHN G. SCHMITZ J
Cel1f0rnie 35th DiJtrict and their editorial mouthpiece who want the morality and courage to get mVot~cu. Smcc the dcdtCJJ!cd
mmonty for .:olle.;ttvr~m ·~ 'lrongcr, hcttcr-,u:eepre,t 1.1nd
to force the freeway through our town o.-ner tln . .u..:cJ th.m th<: tkdt\..1\cd 111111or1ty who '-"J"' '" For the f.t.rst time ln the thlt that revealed In the "Ge-
and wipe o ut hundreds of dwellings and restor~: the Con!l tiiUIIOn, we Will I!C'Itltii1Ue our <h"l•·•o'Ow;ord history of our nation , a Federal seu Report," a presidential
judge ha s Issued a permanent commission r"'""'rt Issued In businesses and drive OUt more than 2,000 dchaclc We mu~r hot .r bunom tlchm: we finJ out whether "t"' injunction against the ;>ubUc 1963 deaUng wtth equal op-,.,l-can bc 'av~d .1nd whether ""e arc w,trlh savmg. Ltke mu!\1 1 In f 1 ll~b citizens from their homes. pr nt go a repor comp "" Y portunlty in the a.rmed forces. o~!cohll!•c,, only .llh:r we hrt bottom~~ 11 m.~n,(est whether we a dulyautnoritedCongresslonal Gerhard Gesell was chalrman
The belittlers Of the freeway fight are hJVC wh.1t 1t t<ll.C\ to rChUJid from the,• a,h,:, ( omminee. ot this "dlsUngtdshed panel,''
QUiCk tO Say that they believe in the VOiCe "It C•JUIJn 1 h.•ppen hen•'' hut 11 h.1.t. II\ nt<~ll) "rt Kh l wmg An importance perrormed by Which Included SUCh notab leS c~trl·m"" .. have ht'\'n prcdtcttng lor \eM' and now we bee congr essional investigations Is as Abe Fortas. In my opinion,
o f the people and i n the democratic tra-oO\tHICCtllln. lip<' II revnh .inJ re~olutl<lll I h p.ttlcrn of ~tting information to the cltl· the Implementation or the lind·
dition of the ballot, but they make a rapid crud dt~ohcdtcn~.oc JnJ Vt•llcn··~ "~mlri:H 10 whal happenl·,J m zens ol the nation, who other -logs of this commission has
man} uthcr l'nunrrt~:,, nt•W Conunun"t wise would be forced to rely been one of the moilln factors about face when their special intere sts • .• 1 1-. .,.lmconc ,.~1 .. uni! ag11 ' yr.ont~ Jnn't \.Cttc po .... er. 11 1.., ~lmost ent lrely on the mass In the lncreaslngly poor morale
are involved. They pio usly express g rave lhlmt upon thcm · Yc, lh rhc "Stknt M.i/'.•flty"' medla, now controlled to a a.nd growing racial violence in
concern that the freeway petition drive l ••me' th~ ~c~oluttun'' l~ Ill) tvngl·r ;~ 1~:,ttng phru'l' large extent by people of ·•rad-our armed rorces. lttlte judge's
We .1rl' t .• cmg ltvtl .... ar )Ct mu,r pcorl•·. p11:" .. nd poloto /cal-liberal" lncUnations. This decision In the c.ase uDder dis-
lllatolo-Uloiallol
a.ddlar nuoridt to pubUe •&ter
AWllN lor IDUJ J'tU'I, IDd
lut WHII reettnd a letter
t.tom Mrs. Ethel DlaoJ.Ac. Sll
CooUoA StrMt, SIMUoo, Wub. .. tnctoo. 88584, who It the state
cb&.1rman ol tbe National AI~
Uaoee ap..tn.t f'luorld&Uoo.
Mrt. Dlnnlnc related that wbeo
thi fi\aOrldi.Uoo lssue wu Put
~ to the SlutUoo ¥otvs • years
a10, the •ote n.• 1,500 to 800
aplnst nuortc:laltoo, aDd tllat
at the rec::eat election the mar~
rtn was lnc.rMNd to 1700to 700.
One writer, has IIJ.d tbat AlRMAN Mlctwe l Deutsch, aon
flliOrldated water nt Hrfldto of Mr . and Mrs. Joseph Deutsch
war prlsontfl Ia Germanydur .. ol 1753 Centella Place, West
toe World War u 1n order to Upper Bay, !las eompleted bulc
keep them from rebelllq. An-tralnJ.n&: at Lackland AFB,
other haa stated tba t f11iDtlde1s Texas. He llu been asa1ped to
used as a.o 1n&red1ent 1D rat Lowry AFB, Colo., lor traln~
polson. 1o a letter to the edi-lor In Ule armament JYtlema:
tor In the Shelton, Mason Coun -field , He Is a 19'10 £l'lduate ol
ty. Journal, Newt TowllSend Corona del Mar hlgtl acOOoJ.
Y PLANS ART SHOW wrote that an "lnvuttptton by
Dr. Lionel Rappaport of the
Uuiveulty of Wlscoosln lndl-The first a.nnual orlgtoal art
cates a direct relat1onsh1p be-sllow sponsored by the Orange
tween f1oortdated water and the Coast YMCA will be held on the
number or m.Jnl'Q!old babies paUo at 2300 UWverslty Drive,
born." Back Bay, Saturti'ly, Dec. 5.,
Inasmuch as f11i0rldes are a from ll a.m. to 5 p.m. and on
by ~producl or the manufacture Sunday, ()e{:. 6, from fiOOO to
of aluminum, and as the manu-5 p.m.
lacturers have great dlfftculty ParUciVoltitlg arttsts lochlde
In disposing of the by-product, Lllliana F'rasca, Ruth HyDds,
the taxpayers whO are "huttlng Sylvla Moonler, SteveStalllngs,
and PuUin::" over the supervJs . and M. Yllescas. Proceeds wlll
ors' salary loereases might be used for YoulhServices.Re-
we ll save som!! breath so as to treshments will be served.
lnYesUgate why the memhers
of the Grand Jury recommended
the nuortdatton of th e publlc
water supply In Orange County.
Concerned eltlaeD5 Ia Fountain
Valley and In HWltinKton Beach
also would do well to as-:erta.in
why the Ouorldatlon Issue fo~
official support In tllelr com-
munities.
From my persona.llnvestig:a-
tion, I have learned that oppl~
s!Uon to the fJuorldatlonofpub-
Uc water suwlles Is over-
whelmin.f.
GOES TO SH EP PARD
Airman Donald J, Smtth,
whose wile, Ute former Montiel
Coverston, resides at 218? Po.
mona Ave., Costa Mesa, h.as
completed basic training at
Lacklaod AFB, Texas. He has
been assigned to Sheppard AFB,
Texas, ror !raining Jn the ctvll
engineering structural and
pavements field. He Is <1. 1961
graduate or Orange high
school nt attended Orange
Coa s t Co ll ege,
Sensitivity training is
called mental suicide
Will open the way for similar action on 1:1411' .... vn 't ;odnllt It An,orctH~I) U\lllg the [l'kol l)f lrecthHn is tile congresstonallnvestiga-cussion stands, H will have
any number of issues in the future. Just fr.·~: 'Pl'l'lh. !tee m.n.·nwnr .1nd the "frcc prl·""-..~rl· tr\'1111; tory functJOn at whi ch the re~ even graver etrects. By Re-p. John Rarick (D.La.)
1o de,Hu} our free Rcpuhl•c cent federal court deds10n 1\as In finding ilpi.nst the House Sensitivity training, also cal-
and goals. For example, Ute
lrratlonal Ideas that as a nation
we can spend ourselves rich--
that we can bUy law and order
by paying off the cr iminal be~
fore he commits a crime--that
wars shoulrl not be fougtll for
fr eedom but rather tor peace -·
that It Is more lmpoctaat to
prepare our people as follow-
ers tl\an as leaders--that true
progress comes tnroug1l vio-
lence and confrontation.
let them try a petition campaign of their me~ ,,.,.~~111 .Kr1 "~ rh.· c<~tmtry 11 ~c ,parro~.~~, and hurruw struck. Committee on Internal sect!.:-I-led encounter sessions, T.
o wn, and they would speedily learn that thclr .... .l} lOIII the framcwor~ of our "'Ciet} ltke termi!C'i Judge Ge rhart! Gesell has ty Judge Gesell SJ.YS l~t the groups, and group therapy, Is
I h•·> mouth the ,,~ml' ·~~1r1 >~nd "ng the ~a me <.ong : decreed that whi le the Ust ol p~bllcatlon ot this committee's being introduced 1nto our it is not a deed o f idle whim, They would 11 k 11 h-' 1 schools Industry and ~.ecn \1 rH\I\m 1 he~ m·••·r 1,1d f,,, fumh nor lor cle~er ~·gn' co ege spea er s a ac "" o report willtetld to lnhlbtt "free • , r.... -
discover that it calls for extreme effort created h) ma~rcr pulittc:~l C.\pre.s,lvn•st\ Th1s rreawn rna\-revolutionary organizations can speech." The use of the term ment as lf it were a new tech·
by many WOrkers tO get the jOb done, and queraJ1ng :t' .1Cadernr(' freedom could he largely .5toppcd h) be prlnted in the Con gressional "free §~>eeCh" ill tills case ls nique Jn education, It's simply
mo:rely cnltHcmg prc!>t!nt l<~w~ We nccd not new taws but Record, the price of which re. 50mewhat ironic. One of ttw brainwashing· -a mental sui-
therefore it takes extreme cause to gen-office-holder~ anJ admrnr~lr<llort. who Will courageou.sl) en-cently tripled, the pubU c print-major points tbe committee clde. TIM participants are tn.
erate such a drive. We do have just such furcr the IJws .... e haw. ers cannot make this tnlorma. wished to make was that a duced aodeocouragedtoremake
J hc RL'd\, thc Prnk~. the yellow cducaroh, and lhl' bu· n, lion available lo the general very large amount of money their persooaUty by destroy.
a cause before us, and we Freeway hah}. hurn cr•'"l.l ct..~1 m "Amef1c.1 Stmk ~'" and praule .1lxmt ~~db~:ru~~~: A~=~~a:~~; ;:,~e:Slnga~l~n;;tsui~s ~~ ~~~~=~~~=~~~~t~~ ~~~~
Fighters are taking the only avenue left our "\Kk "'-'l'ICI\" ThC) arc SICkt:\t AH you need \U dn to should not have CI.Ccess to this various per sons preaching rev-values but results In tearing
open to us t o save our community from get ..... 1· .,.;:.._,, dtng 1" the l.thcral, .... no thctr M.1r~r~t !x'd-much -needed lntorrnaUon elution. Nat Henton, the In-down pride, tnrtn, and honor
n\.ile\ " ·~I 'Utrcntkr rhc \ht)~Jown " ncdf nd th Ill to 1st I 11 destruction by freeway. v t/)rough the regular channels divldual represented by the Am -a e w r es mmora • \ c Me un the hrm~ o( dtctahlr~hlp. bankruptcy. ;•na rc h>. which exist ror the dlsseml· erican Civil Liberties Union ty aM lawlessness. In this r e-
Let the people decide this crucial issue .!Od \Urtt!'nJcr no.lllll~ tlcc.uN" we wc:re brt~~.tNhl tQ the hrtnk natJoo of material Whi ch thelr In the suit against the Con-ga.rd, it canbeadangerousmts.
at the polls in the manner that was so t.\ our k.uJcr' lr th.:~ dtd '' ddth..:r.~td'. the) ,houi•J h..: elected representatives regard gresslonal committee received appllcaUoo of psychiatry. Tech-
tiulcJ 01 htm~ 11 thl'} hrllughr 11 .th'llt1 unwttlmgly. thq ,~rc as vitally Important. It Is a $4?00 for the four Ire~ speeches n1ques capable of ma.klng sick
wisely written into our city charter, rnnt~ .... h,, ,houli.Jn r he :.Uowcd h• run ,1 <.t"lf.qrv1ce ell·v:~tor cleu case of censorship, he Is listed as having made . minds well can be eJI)lolted to
All h I or cour~. hl\tor~ ,h1,.,.,, u~. 11 .,.,, • .,.,111 nn ly look, th .• t mml The rea.sonlng exhibited tn Judge Gesell seems to think make healthy mtOOs sick and Yea r Sc 0 0 Judge Gesell's decision (Hen· tha.t recnnnslble colle=admln-pervert the basic urges of Ufe, • polllrc.ol l,·,,d.:r' ,Ill' fot,ul IIICII not guod men l'hl' llll"n who ...,.... "~ T -• f tot! el al v, RJchard H. lch-lstrators mt...,t, In the u-t ot ;,~ .._.m o the present sen-...._.,.~ ['('"'U .or•· ttl, Hll'll .... hu Jt•n'l d..:....,,~c 11 I h..: 1m:n who ord et al) Is Incredibly twls-the tntormati~~presentedb~tne s!Uvity training craze Is to
By Special CorrespoMoat He did state that It was for h'o~rn tu ruk ..rc thc rut·n wh" ,h,,u/J f•r rukJ Ament·;,n ted. 1n ta ct u Is even worse committee, think twice about destroy the wlll and morale
The "all-year" school -plan a beaer or advaoced education. V.. o.y Feature~ paying speakers to radlcaU.t.e of American people, so that by
was discussed d a recent PTA The areas ot expense would their students. He seems to feel reducing them to the sta.te Of
meehng, held at K;,.iser mid . tall In to salary compensation. L H t th Ed •t that this Is unfair to the rev-semi-zombies, they will lack
die school Jn Co ita Mesa. The Secretaries receive 5 per cent e e rs 0 e I 0 r olutlonarles. lie seems to tee I Ule moral judgment to resist
speaker was Bernard M lura, a mor e sala.ry, while the prlncl-that their rlgttt to Indoctrinate un.Amertcan Ideas, solutions,
The reallar~ts are our edu -
cated people whO are made to
feel that they' sutter a guilt
feeUng for involvem~nt or la.ck
or Involvement ln the problems
of the world. With such feel-
ings thet· ue encouraged tore-
make their values by throwing
off thelr old tradiUons and I-
deas and supposedly become
more senslUve to others as a
group .
The disastrous resutt Is that
people whO deny their tunda-
m~nl:oll Inhibitions end up as lf
In orbit, beUevingln not hiD& and
having no purpose In Ule. Brain-
washed people are made ln.
capable of sound judgment.
principal from Parlr. School In pals would receive a 7 per celll Ed.itor of the Ensign, galiud roooery via the gov-tnrough recall. This observer young people to hate thelr coun~
tf.iyw&.rd, Ca Ul., ark! also a for-increase. Custodian and cale-U ma.n ts to remain free,~ eroment. Now they would try will watch Orangt County with try and their form of govern. Ne l H m~r ..:olleague of Supt. Wi1Ham terla costs rema.ln the same. mu ;I first understand that free~ legallled murder. No m.tn, no great Interest In the weeks a· ment s taOOs above the rlgttt of WCO JD. e rs a oag
Cunningham of the Newport The other salary categories, dom .s oot a gift ot govern-a:overnment haS the r;gnt to head, and make the prediction the citizens of the na.Uon to
Mesa schOOl district. such i1S the superintendent, ment but that It Is ordained decide oo the right or life, re~ tha.t you southerners lack t!IE! know who the sowers of hale • MONDAY, NOV. 2 Boy-.Mr, and Mrs. Robert
The all • year schOOl starts were not mentioned . by God. He must always remem. prdless of the age of that guts to do the job that needs are, and how much they are Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Ricll-Miller, 3041 Coolidge, Costa
with 5 year olds through the Dr· Cu nningham pointed out ber that government Is an lo-human being. The man who to be done. being pa.td, Ther efore he has ard A, Johnsoo, 944 Joann St., Mesa.
Bth grade. Ther e are 3 levels, to Mr · Moura that the Newpo rt strumeot of man. Man Is oot •ould attempt to make abortion Ken Cortner ruled that the Ust voluntarily Costa Mesa. • TUESDAY, NOV. 10
grades 1 ark! 2, grat1c.; 3 and ~esa unJtied school district an Instrument of gQvernmenl. Jegallspolntlngaloadedweapon Stockton, C<~.Uf. suppUed by various colleges Giri··Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. Da.vld
4, and grades 5 through B. lS very detlnitely a dilfereot Man lnsUtuteo ,.10vernment to at his own head. While bloody-and UJl.lversitles may not be Arnold lll, ?19-1/Z Orchid, Co-Roberson, 18851 Portonno Dr.,
The students attend class for type ot ar~ from the Park protect those rlgnts aoo free· ln£ Ills own hands with murder, fROM THE BIBLE distributed through the regular rona del Mar. lrvine.
10 weeks, with the teachers School area, bec.iluse of the doms granted by his Creato~ •• eventually history wtU prove he channels. Boy-.Mr. and Mrs. Jaclr. R. Boy --Mr. and M .. ·s. John
working 11 weeks and then many dUferenl types of enter-Ute and property. Liberty Is has attempted s•J\ctde. These wordsspakeJesus,and Ex.istlng legal precedent Is Holland, 606 Verano Place, Ir-Curren, 2743 Gannet Dr.,Costa
they are ott tor 3 w'eeks. Woen talnment for studellts of all not a rigflt. Liberty is the ab. Yours truly, uned 14) h.Js eyes to heaven. and fla.tl)' cootrarytoJudgeGesell's viae. Mesa.
the enUre schOol year has been ages. lUty to lise ooe's lite and prop-Richard E. Woodin said, F'ather, the hOur Is conte; opinion. In 1956,apanelofthree Glrl~-Mr. and Mr s. David • WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11
scheduled, the parentsmay tllen Pa.rlr. School Is sUuated in erty as he sees fit, wllhtn San Gabriel. glorify lhy Son, that thy Son federal fudges decidedlnaslm-W, Coulter, 1518 Lincoln Lane, Boy-.Mt, and Mr s. Robert
arrange for their own vacation a.n area that has 20 per ceat God's law. The rtght to life also may gJortty thee: Har case that "wehaveoomor e Harbor Hllf\lands, R. Peterson, 1535 Superior
Ume or schedule thelr Ume a-M-utcan, ? per cent Negro lDd and property are as old as m1.o • Tti£Y GOT THE MESSAGE As thOu hast given him power authority to prevent Congress, • TUESDAY, NOV. 3 Ave,, West Newport Heights.
way from home. Mr . M·.1ra the balan~arewhJtestudtttls. hJmsell, and the protection ol Ed.ltorottheEnslgn. over all flesh, that he should or a. commUteeorapubUc of. Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glri ~-Mr, and Mrs. Howard
stated that many parent s Uke Hayward Is an area that OOes these rights wu fir st codilled Tbey Aid 1t couldn't be done. gtve eternal Ute to as many as fl eer a.ctlng at the express dl-JohllSOII, 682 VlctorlaSt.,Costa H. Wendel, 1601 w, Wllson,
this Idea because It allowed not have too many divers\fled into law w.,en God gave Moses They said lt llad betn tried be~ thOu hast gtve11 him. recuoo of Congress, from pub~ M ·~sa. No, 4, Costa M~sa.
them to )lao a vacation when Interests for student' ln the the Ten Commndnw.nts. fore. aDd f:Uled. They said It And thJs is Ute eternal, that Ushinr a document than to pre~ Glri~·Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giri-.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
the cam;>lng and reereauon summertime. Rtrttts granted by God are would dlrlde the communlty and they mldtt toow thee the only vent them from pubU5hing the H. Wright, 159 Rochester St., Riddell, 3Z1.G E. Z1st St., Costa
areas were not so crowde:1. Tbe real quesUoolorthecJU. DOt subject to revision by man. Ierne wouoda UW W'.)uid oever trueGod,andJesus Chrlst,whom CoDifesslonal Record." Ex. Costa. Mesa. Mesa.
There was a chOice for pa. uns oftheNewportMesa5ebool Otlr Fouodint: Fathers knew heal. They sa.td U was too thou hast seot.(St.John17:1-3,) actly. Girl--Or. and Mrs. F'red w. Boy.-Mr. and Mu. AoU.ooy
rents who did ool Uke the all-district to consider Is Whether this, and thai is why they spoke severe and tal11e&l an action. u Gesell's deCision is ~· Ten Eyck, 5123 River Ave .• Alcola, 2817 Drake, Costa
year sChOOl plan in Hayward, they could handle the additional or "certainunaUeoablertgtlts." Tbey Aid a lot of thlngs. BACK TO CLASSROOM held, there ts oo tetlin&: oow West Newport, Mesa.
aDd that chOice was for the1r tu burden tbat the aU-year Tbey knew very well that tbe BUT THEY WERE WHO~G. Capta.tn Michael L. Freela.Dd, far u may lead. For the put • W!!:O:vESOAY, NOV. 4 Girl-~Mr. and Mrs. Michael
cntldren to be "bussed out'' to scnoot pla.n would require of only function of government wu lt could be done, and IT WAS son ot Cblu'les E. Freeland, several years J, Edgar Hoover Boy.-Mr. Uld Mrs. Taylor L, Grella, 408-1/2 Poi.n.letUa,
a more tradJUonaJ schoool, but them. to protect tne rights c:rutld DONE. Tbe action was riK'tt 2?38 Fremoot Lane, Costa haS been testJI)'lnc to the bur-W. BaUey, 5019 Bruce Cre•-Corona del Mar.
the flr.t year only 3 students The people M!JO are for thls to ltW) by God. WbeoeYer 10'· a.od proper ln the American Mesa, Is attefld,1ng the Atr Unt-if0111Dg tnlluz of communist cent, West Ne-.port. • F'RlDA Y, NO '/, l3
wert bll.ised out. plan •Ul tell you that II Ia ernment ceases toprotectthtse •ay. There a.re scars, but the verslty's IIQUid,ron ottlcer speakers 011 the college cam-• THURSDAY, NOV. 5 Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ttlts type of plan requires 50 per cent state fUnded . Bttt rlchls, oo matter under •hat woundJ hue healed. For a. tlme schoOl at Manrelt AFB, Ala. puses. His amtal teStimony ts Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. Keith R, L, Dennis, 5042 Beret.o lADe,
volunteer work by motheu,~. where does the Rate get 1~ pretense, man factshlseranst at least, tbe poUUclans GOT He w1U receive 14 •Hts of printed at publle e-.ptnse anc1 Keppler, 2501 Crestnew Or ., Inlne.
per elas1 1tldeDCJ &Ad com-money, U not from the people . danc:er; and •beoeYer man re. THE MESSAGE. tnstructtoo In communleaU'e dlstrt.buted to lrttrtlted cltt-Bay Sborn. Glri--Mr. andMu. Th4,r!odore
mwUty •oltUteers to help with mores the nstnlnll of 10'-Herein 1111 a parallel to the !ikUII,letaderahJp,JDter naUoaal &eras. UoclertheGuelldeclsloa, Glri~-W.r. and Mu. Ken A. W, Ba.odarulc, ?ZOO w. Oc:-..,
lDdtf1chaLaed 1 nJ t r u c t 1 on. 0 CC DE &ATE RS WIH ument, pernment bteomes need flet.ac tlle'*l)leofOra.ogoe nlaliou, ud respontJibiUUes Jt 1.J qu.lte poutble that tbl.s Oobeoo, 820 JOI.Dll St., Costa Ft., West Newport,
TeacbJJIC e~rlenet varies Oranp Cout Colle" dtba~· man's muter. County lodly. that preputs junior omeera eould AO lonpr be dooe. Meta. GlrJ •• Mr. lDd wu. Joou
from s ,.,., to !8 year• per ers woo tM blchat bonon of For many years Amerlca.ns The mJ.H:rlblt admiD1&tra-for eomm&Dd -ltal:f duties. He The tnterelllat qMstion hU • FRIDAY, rrov. 6 Sehult&. 2101 Arbutu., Eut
tueber Lo tht Park SchOOl of any junior ooUep entrtnts In han bteo Jtow'ly bUt JUJ'el)' Uoo of a power~era.bbtoc:, die-wa• commla•k>oed 1.1100 end~ ari.Ho aa to wbetber Jlldce Gtrl--Wr, aod. Uu. Wry Bhatt.
Hayward. Tbe.re are 3 rnanda-the Lqyola-lBC debate tourney. reUaquJsb.1D.C their cootrol of tatorlal mayor came to a. uaUoo 1n 1163 from tbe u.s. GeseU 1hould haft disqtaHfled SOOOtr, 3M E. 16th Ptaee, Co-Girl--Me. IUid Wrs. Darryl
tory pueot-tacbtr eonter-OCC dtbltert BtU 14ocleraot ptromeat. Tbly blYe allO'wtd JC.reeelllDr bal: lD tbt Clty of Alr Foree Ac&demy, where he MmMU trom tMe1dloc ttallpu-.sta MtR. B. Drew, 2680 saaea Ata Aft,,
eDeel 3 ttme• a year. Costa Me• and MIU Mlklau rournmeat to do those tblDp Stocldoa, CaWorDl& (popu.J:t. recet•td b1l as. deCfM. Uealu cue, rdDet tlts au., Boy--Yr. Ud Un. Albert Colt& MtA.
Some ot tbt dra'ltbaeks to ol Huottnctoo Btaeh look lrd Wb.Jeb tbeJ tbtm•1Yts bad DO UoD 100,000). a ift JUU baek Aroold GKI.U, wu ooce u..d Ella.ad, t119..C Paclnc AYe., • SATURD~Y, NOV. U
tbl.s pl&D o1 all-Jeu achaol p)aee 09tr-a11 ln oompetttSoa rlCbt to do, 1UC11 u tal1nc wbto bt wu rteaUed bJ tbt WELF ARE D!P T. AJ DED iDaprnlotalreportbylbt•mt Costa Mea. Boy~ .. Mf. &lid Mrs. Art.hl-
uo dUWoal t11U """'' peoplo ..U. both -colltpo ud ooe mu'l -rty ud ctrlllf "d•mb poi>U.." 1'lllt polllteal William F, Blllll, 31l'll.ltllh -mlttft ..-.._rt be to • 11.\TURDAY, 110'1, 1 bald B. Alouclw, UU Port ~ tmapoo, 111 -ra~ f. you unlrerllliN fa lilt lllC II lo -· Muy Amort...,.• .. 11 ID llllotl>'• <lotbloc Jut St., Colt& u-, N dlld n· 1rJ10C to--. u • .-&· Glrl-·llr, ud ltro, JoOIJI M. Woyl>rfdp, Horl>or View Hilla.
pecplt wbo.,.. b' tbe all-yar tourDty, TbtylaltacloH•mJ-pul!pldiYM llll\'1 blta _,. dll-cSid ld btU... tblt tbl caJllble teatl.J at tbe lp ol 66, bu bt· If at a CODictDC4 orcaats«t Coombe. 5104 N ... An., 8oy-llr. UCIIUt.. £ch111t H.
KbOOl lrill UCUI 1-.1 U ~ llaol rouod lo -, "bleb tortod tllal tilly _,iarlJ -· pol>li<: ~ .,_ to -Q..u>od U.. ..., ol fli,OOO by 1 -O!lldl tbo At!crOIJ Wtolllnport. Hut, 101 Tllllla Are,, llowpoo1
be ,.__ 1o -J t11o ... nadlod 1111 llllllo. beU..o UJ111111r & ma)llrll7 llltll. WIIAT A SURPRiil£ HE to tiM O.IAfl Coooly Wolllln GoMral 11o4 oltclarod Commo. • SUIIDAY, IIOV. I IWIIQ.
pout;;<bOOI t>dfdtop au OCC'o--ot lloroCby wutola ri111t. '1'11o)olaro.,n-IIAD. Dtllartmoal. lo 1111 ..W, Ill lUI ud -•lin. 'l'wlo boy .. -Mr. ud ltro. Glri··Mr. ud Mr1o Br-
,.., ._ ot ...... !MOl U.elllllu ol C-II-ud ,_--IIIII llllM-1'lllt lo tllo amo ldod ot atld fllll Ill ,... IIYIDI tiM II uytfllq cu •-Coo. Albott I. ~ 1M CuMJ.. II. Po:J, 401 E. I till St., CoR
-.lrdtWiorlllt--.-CIIIIJ 11arn1t ot c.._ clol tliii-J Ullyuooltcfdllleno -lie t11a1 --• 1o _,to tile WoUUo ~ cr-. to call • ball to u.. •· II& LUo,cOMall'oa. "•·
1111 _.,.to-. 111 -. liar IWIIII tllniP tlloprollal-... , • ..._ 1o an ud no tlllllllro..., .,_.._. •• "' till &ld a llo4 ...--ot 111 -ll'llldl 1a1 • llOIIDAY, IIOV, I ~~oy .• o., ud ltro. L&ft-
-tltol "M 11 IOl .;.... .. lli'J--•IooiiiCJolbo IIIOJ' 1K11 Ill &llo!rod to Un. olllruliO C..,., no-lo 1111 potiiD, ltr, ud Mr1. -I!DIOIID-IIU,lt..W Bo!'··Mr.udllto. Bill IIIII-0, lloum 01, lilt -
aro dollul." --Aallto ,._.Colltp, Amorlcuo llan &t<4111od II· au be 1W1111 I'I'IJ IJDDI-lJ Wllll&m C, Blw. be UU --tram, QO VJclorla, CoR II-. Drtn, -V .... IIWo.
•
Amelia's last flight reca·lled
(Conlin!-lod rrom Ptac n "lt mut bl _...l&ood tba.t thtc:o. .. JIU' be prepared tbl cbartl &Dd a:anp ..
UaU«< stat .. , &Dd tblt tbey wen flrtr" wbk.h I liiJ,d oC lor Miu Eartart were Uoo dab. tor tbt Ha.rl'}' Rtcbmu-Olck
a JPeClall1 ~ LoetbMd pl&DI tbat '""'""'-coarNI, lad U.t lbl or Yr . Mt.rrlU rouod-trlp from M" York to
WU dt&lped for I IIJJiDI mtuloD. Mooau WOIId e.IIUp from them dtpud. Croydoll. Alrport DIU Londoa, EaciUd.
Tbe otber ~apbtr, FrtdAU&DGotr-toe 8DOII tbt w1Dd &Dd •eatbtr, 1o 19S6-37 be PttiJIU'td tbt .. nptJooal
ntr ol Su FrucJ.Ico, dlaeloHd that tu. ••J abmU tt.t tbt atutude of Mu. di.ta for Mist E&rbart'a UOWid~-workl
illte.UpUou ladJ.eatecl tbat botb MI.M Am)· OU.£arb.u1, AmeUa'1 mother ,lftdcb tu,n1.
Earhart ud Mr. MOODU may b&" la.ocSed 1 obM"td MiDI tbt mtiDI)r1al procram Capt. WtlUams woo r eeoiPUUOn tor b1l
lD Sa.lp&D, ac lalud lD the rielfl1b of oa Oct. '7, 1N 9, woukllDd.lute to a Cftll IJII.I)'Iil of rarlows nt&htl, llart1DC wttb
Guam, a.ad that thty may bi.Yt d1td thert. u teat wbetber lhl biU.t'f'ed that Amtlta a story enUtled, "What happtlled to Ulm,"
Mr, Goeroer 1J the author of 001 boOk bad returned to the United Stll.ea aUn. whJeh was prl!Ud in the SUAI:ily maplint
relatlnc to the career of Miss Earhart "I do DOt cbal.lftct IDJ altattmeoiJ ot lbe Los Anples Times. WntDDft'lftl
aDd of aoothtr book oow bttnc PJ'tPU'ed aw:lt b)' tbe attbora ot the new boot, recel•ed tbatldlssEarha.rllwl aotr-.;bld
u a sequel. wbJeb 1111r ta tblt Amelia ls aU¥t. Were. Howl.a.Dd lsla.Dd on htr rupt trom L&t,
Capt. Wllllams teJtilled that be flew ly do I teiW'y u to wbat I saw a OO beard. New Guinea, be ant.l)ltd what mlctd have
eut aDd wu tbe prloclpll speater at tbe I 1-.u It to the readen to make thel.r tlippened to ller. To lllua:trate b.ll dlduc-
Earhart memorial proiJ'&m at tbe SmUh-.owa ~edueUOu." tiona, he laid down on the chart the but
aoD.La..D lnaUtutloa In Wublnctoo. D.C., Capt. Williams, who wu 1. Navy Ueu-course between the 2 poi.nta, l.Dd deter-
on Oet. 7, 1949, On that oceul«l, ht saw teu.nt comm&Dder durlnrttlttnter-bellum mined that navigator fred Noonan would
the charts that he had pr epared for W:las per iod, r etired &om tbe u.s. Nanl se.r-have obtained a dritt anrle JOOD after
Eartw't 's ~oWlS-the -world rugnt placed ¥let In 1950 with the rank of Captain, the take-oft'. Ttus was determlaed to bue
on uiUbltlOn In a special ebart cabinet, USNR, alter havlnc served lor oearly been 11 degrees, which would hue to be
and lle met: aDd spoke to Mrs. Amy OUs 35 ye&ra. He IP8C1all&ed In oavlpUon, laid otl toto the wl.Dd, or to UW!I r tpt of
Earlw't, Amelia's mother . He stated tha.t H r ¥lnr unavlptor durlnctralninccruis-the.course. The prolonptloa of this track
Mrs . Earhart n s grief stricken onr 11, on board several dutroyers, and passed 140 mlles to the aoutn ol HawlaM
her daughter's dlsappearaoce, but pn acted as tle&d of the aavtptlon depart-IslaM, Miss Earhart's destioation.
oo eYideDCe of betnr awue that Amella ment ot the USNR Mldatllpml!o's Schoo l, Capt. Williams then a.ssumed that the
might 1\ave spent the period ol the war Northwestern Unt vera:Uy,·.C h.lcaeo. After opposUe assumption might alao be tr~.
J.D. Japan. that she m:lflt have returned Wor)d War I. lle stJ"ted as chief mate of as the trade wtnds do oot a1nys b""'
to the U. S. lD 1945. or that she may s. S. Bell Brook, a mer chant ship, and from the southeast, a Dd ao De drew aD-
have been aUve as claimed by the authors raised Ills Ucen.se to that of master of other track Une 11 delfe e& to ttte left
of the newly publls hed book. steam a.o1 mlltor vessels of any gross of the base course, wh.lc h passed 140
Drawt.or oo hls own personal knowledge loDS, upon the waters of a.ny ocean. For miles to the oorth of Howland. These 2
of the days lmmedtately preeedlng the a Urn~ be served as navtptor on board Unes formed a cone, whlch be calle.1 the
fateful rught , c .._pl. Wllllams told the a privately owned PBY, a Navy seaplane. '•cone of posslbt UUes." A sta!tartlst of
Ensign; .... , B'!twHJI wus he taught air navlg;dion. the Los Angeles Tim~; laid out the cone
"1 can only relate wtla.t I saw or heard.. compeosat.ed airplane compasses, a.nd ;uJll it was sent by wl.r e photo to many
I w.u In the pllot's compartment of the la.Jd ~ the courses for many fa mous of the larger da.llles to the country. The
Earhut Electra on at least 2 occasions flyers, some of wbom set ru(ht recor ds, Navy cooducted a sear ch In th.ls area,
when 1 was compensating the com}lss. H.1s first ac h.levemt?nt was In 1928, when us ing an aircn .tt carrier and planes,
I saw oothlng that sugcested to me that Roscoe Tuner set an ea.st-'N'i!st fllgtll At last week's meetinr to l..os Allg'eles
MRS. J AMES l . CARRETT. f B tnu't Aid~" pbotoJ
DOROTHY FRERICHS
WEDS JIM GARRETT
AltelXUng the br ide were !1er
NEWPORT HARBOR EWgGN
ARST SECTION--Pille 3
ntURSOAY, NOV. 26, 1!70
CORO NA OEL MA l!, CALIF.
'
INSTANT TONIC
wa~ a favonte remc:d) f~r .ilrilu't o~nyth1n~ lh .. t "'le-d
you (heap. tOO Y~u tuuk ,, cup m11Jt· of hlltcr
.,.ood al!dcd hoot "·•lrr 1~111 ~lccp I hr:n. "'htn
bii!C'r, )OU Jr.1nt. II ~omplt' 'YC' ruu b:n\ !I doJn I
do an) good 'I '"·Hl.o>~ .... ,cfi(l· grLc\ u' moue rri1Jhlc
mc:d1ca t1um. ~il. plo~~ \.olk V. hen HlU ur" m~:mbc1 uf
your fam1l~ " rll. "L'"C' pr,)fc"um;~J ~.n.: 'tee )Utrr
phys.c1an fvr 1l1J)o:O'"'IIJ,! .. nd rrr..,i:rttlln~ ~ .• It
U\ l'ur prt'"lrlf\IH.Ir"l -.cr'•~t:
Christensen Pharmacy .... E. COAST Jntt .. COIIO•A DKL M.U
OaJ.OLE J.UJI there had been an Inter change of planes, r ecord ustna hls navlpUon. ~apt. Wllllams told the biographers thai
or that there was any e:;utpmeDI 1D the He bepn a 5-year period of service while Miss Earhart may not phy.s!cally be
plane which mt(ht have been used oo a with Miss Earhart in 1932, plotting 2 aUve, her spirit Uves "still brave and
spylni mission. I heud DOthlllg and saw tra.ns-cootlnental r ecord breaking cours-true, as the deithle:;s .symbol of modern
oothln& to indicate that MUs Earhart in-u--her Los Anples to MeXico CUy to filgflt." He had expressed this vtew In
tended to fiy any course d.Uferent from New York· flilflt, and tier (ll(tlt from 2 poems that b~ had written alter Amelia
thai which 1 laid out for her to fiy. Honolulu to Callfo:ala in 1935. The same Earhart's disawearance.
lioneymooning lu Acapulco,
Mex1co, are Mr . and Mr s.
Jam•!S L. Garrett, who we re
married Saturday m?r nlng,
Nov, 14, at St .. John the Bap -
tist Ca!tlO!IC Church In Costa
M ·s:.a .
sister, Miss Ba.rtr.r aFren chs, ~~===================~ o~.s ono~ ·d or nooor and the
groom's sister, M ·s. LeRoy
M;tw1s or Huntington Beach, as
her brldesm.iild. JacQuellDe K'l-
tows~. nJec(o of the br ide, WiS
Jaul'& Jflofuer& and gift&
~ (fo rm e rly Frederi k's Fl o rist~
ORDER YOU R
Thanksgiving Flowers
CF.,"W TP.RPf F.CF.S, PLANTS. CUT PL O WERS. ETC.
Free estimot es-Delivery Servi ce
OPEN SEVEN Do\ YS -644-8990
2626 E. COAST HWY ., ...MJ CORONA DEL MAR
DANISH ""NITUU
U IDAL IIGISTRT
M1\\
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CHINA & miL
I t:HIJRCHES I
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
2101 CLI , DR., HIW~IT IU.CM
A NEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU
Dr. W•lter P-vg, P .. tor
S.UHDAY ICHOOl. ••••• fr 4S .t..M. lliL..! nuDY
WOIUHII" ••• , 11 A.M, -4 7 I".M. 7•l0 I",M. W!D.
Central Bible Church
ORANGE AVENUE at 23RD STREET
COSTA MESA PHONE' Soll-5303
Sunday Schbol & Worship •.. 9:00 and 10 :30 a .m.
Sunday E vening Wonhlp •...•.•... 7 :00p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study &l Prayer ..... 7:00 p.m.
NURSlAY I'OR Al.L. SIII:VICU
P tiSior
FRED R. MO RSE
Y o•th Pfl s lo'
RICHARD REED
An independen t c hurch with Bible teach1ng m.tnJstry
The bride . Miss Dorot11y J. U1e flower girl.
h h N Frerichs ot Costa Mesa, ts the C U rc ews daughter of Mr,aMMrs.James
FrPrlchs of St. Chules, Ill.
John G-urell was his
br c.ther's best m<~n. LeRoy
Manns, lhe groom's brother .
In-law, served as ust1er. The Fl.r st Baptist Church of
Newport Beach , 2501 CUff lr..,
Newport Heights--Or . Walter
Peu wlll preach a l l1 a.m.
SUIJ(!ay oo the topic, ''Wher e
ther e Is no vislo1." At 7 p.m.
he will give the 2nd ser moo
in a ser ies on I John, spea..k.ing
on "Profession and perfor m-
ance.'' • • •
The Plymout hCongrep.tlonal
Church, 3262 Broad St., Ne-w -
port Heights--'' A season of ex-
pectatioa" w;u bt the ser moo
topic of the Rev, Nor man Brown
for the 10 a.m . Sunday ser vice. • • •
The LIJlheran Church of th~
M.lster , 2900 PacUic View Dr.,
Har bor Vi ew HIUs--N ew mem-
bers wtu be received at the
11 a.m. sen1ce this sway,
and an Infor mal r eception •~U
fo llow. Dr. Wllllam Eller wtu
deUYer a message on '·God's
plan r e·1aaled" at both the 9
and 11 a.m. services. The sen-
lor hlgfl yout h will ruld a pray.
er and Bible stooy session at
6:30p.m.
The groo m Is the son of M.·. Clu'l.stla.n ScleDce Churches and Mrs. Henry Garrell of 178~
--Divine help ls always a,t !Wld, aanam.1 Pl., Costa Me:oa.
liCCOr dlng to this .~unday s les-The br lt1e's tathu presented
son ser moo on Aoclent and his daughter at th p ch•Jrchaltar
m•:.de:o tlecromancy, Ul.as for tile t1out..ie ru1g cE'r t>rnuny.
mesmer ism and hypootlsm,de· She wore noor leogth gown of
noW>c1ed1 ·" Servin ~es ar~ ~ 9 ;~5. iTnf• •rt€'<.1 .... ~tnt e Swiss nwttelas-
and a.m. ewpor 9.i.c • se m o1t" with a train, She car-
I t a.m. In Costa Mesa, and 10 rled a round b..luque t of yellow
a .m. tn .Ha.r bor • View Hllls. and 'Mhite roses, m :1.;t<~ w!lh
, mlni roses bctby's bre .. th and
The church was adorned wllll
ru;l and yellow porn pom mums
<t.nd the sam.~ color SCheme was
carried out in Oo:-oi.l arranre·
ments al the wedding break-
fast for 40 guests, held at the
M"sa Verde Country Club.
Tne br ide auended schools
in the ell s!. The groom is a
g:r<~.d~..~<~.te of l..oyol<l. Umverslty
1n Lns An~les, wt.ere he re-
celvej his BBA degree m bu st-
fK'SS. He is associated wllh
his lather, owner of G.trrelt
FurrutW"t> in Cost... mesa. The
1f!Miyweds wlll UvP In Costa
M ~sa.
St. AadreN s Presbyterla.n steph ... ootis' blossoms He r 11-
Church, 600 St. Andrew's Rd., Juslon veil was he td wlt!i a
CW1 Haven--Or. Raymon1
1L lace and p~rl deml-cap. Her
Brahams, assistant pastor ,w.U dress lind thOse or <t.ll toe r at-
pr each on "The Messiah, an lendants was madt-by her SIS ·
interpretation," at the 8, 9:30 ter, Mrs. Denms Kotows lu ot
;m:1 11 a.m. Sunday ser vices. Fullerton.
Deacons will co'l1uct a tour d 1 1. h · ,
ot the church p-ounds and b-c t tea tl me clUtles ~·r ea~h ser•l;e. a n e I g
fhe women of st. Mark will Members of the Tuesday Club the door by a rold "anetl"
mnet tor a reUowshlp coffee of Newport Haroor are ma.r ldng arranged tram 1Wm !roods.
trom 10 to noon Tb·..ltsday, Dec. U1elr calendars for Dec. 10 Past presidents of ttle Tuesday
3, in the sanctuary at st. Marl as they lLre rE-ce Jving red and Club wlll bt /)QO()r ed ind take
Presbyterta.n Church in East white invitations bidding them their places pouring <t.l the tea
Bluff Mrs Guy Hamilton vice-com., lO the annual candlelight table.
mll,:·ator.oftheSyoodofSouth-tea. II will be held 1n the J.r. Mr s. LoiW"ence Wnght, past
er'n C.wor nla wlll speak on vine Terrace hom ·>(Mrs. W1l-president, wtll o~.ga.ln play the
• Woman power'." llam Davison, 1621 Bayadere pl•no for c • .uo\ s1ng:mg.
Terrace, trom 2 to 5 p.m. W I I b f d This !!V<!:JIIs trc(\ltloll31 with CIVITAN CLUBS HOLD oman S C U or me the Tmday Cloh aoo Is S])On-WOR KSHOP SES SION
. sored by file tine arts section. The Calilornu. South Dis-Dec . 15 Is the date set tor Lee, specs l>lstaprlfo.tec ts ,lMirs. E,l· or wh ich Mrs. F rank LQng is tricl Civlt.an Interna tional held the oert meeting of the newly mer !gt~r soc a evens hal till M
orpniled Irvine Woman's Club, and sections; Mr;, Her bert Mll-~na:l•;:~ewey\s r:~·n.u::~ a dt~~t coun::hll mBa"7boatlng :,_oo M Alvin S llh Pr ld t ler Press M " Lloda Py .. ot · wor .. s."""' at e Y ~s. m , es en , • ; '"'· • with Mrs. Fred H. Summer s co-Club t\ov 14 hosted by tile will hostess ;~. hO liday ge t.to-histor ian, aDd Mrs. Arthur Sll-c .. " irma". 0 · ' C Cl 1-.
8 ....__ ~ft.. ,,. local range oast v ....., ptber at p,m, In her home _.r,, ways o1.1a.1 means. Mrs. floyd Buell is c:r eaUng Club. ='eW)XIrl Beach Miyor Ed
at 18661 Vla Palatlno, Turtle T,11s club aM also the Ju. unusual decor 111 he r capacity Hlrth addressed the member s
Roc k Hills, Irvloe. AU lnter -nior Woma.n's Club, with Mr s. as decorauons eha1rnun. The with a Wo!lcome -to !he city,
"!sted women In the Irvine ar ea. Lee Pendleton as preside~t, table centerpiece-will oold white f rank J. BulgareUa, tnter-
u e !Dvtted to atteDd a.nd to are the outcome of Mrs. Sm ttll birds In boughs of everi!:feen, na.uoaal assist.ant eJ:<>CuUvead-
j)tn as charter m'!mbers W!til >Penlng he r home oo the even-and guests wUJ t,oe welcomed at mlnlst.rator · Dr Oron Kirkby Jan. 1. lng or Sept. 15 to women In the . • • . •
ServLoc wt th Mrs. Sm:th are area to hear several offi cers distn ct cl ub bul~ng chatrma~
Mrs. Joel Spellacy, •tee presi-of CaUtor nt.a. federation of Wo-LEGAL HOT ICE .tad Bud Khtder • district dlre..:-
M • Cl b Or C nt-... --------tor of member ship and r E'ten-deot; rs. Martin Belu'ens, mDisentrsl t u s, a.nre ou ... , CITY OF SEWPORT BEACH lion, pa.r ttclpated In a dis-
secretary, and Mr s. Geor ge c, POLICE DEPARTM E~T cussion of club building. T.
Clark, treasurer. Mrs. Her -DEAN'S LIST HAMED POLICE PUBLIC A UCTlO~ Du.ncanStewart,CoJron.ade l ~r UTH •••w OIIIIICH bert Miller wa..s appointed Pat-, t -~ph 1o h Christian Science L 5~t.An Uamentartua. Mrs . W.·.lla.ce The deans llst for the sum-;o;QTICE OF" SALE builder, poe ...... I SlOP &r,
Services OP THI ~TIR Ba&ley pres ldl!!nt ot the Or-mer Quarter at Cal State, Los Notice is hereby given that was the luncheon speaker.
FIH.STCHUH.Ct-I OF L ...... C .. NIIII•A-etlc• a.nge ritstrict CFWC the In-Ange les, Includes Jane Leite, pursuant to the proviscons of OAHCE PROGRAM S ET
CHRIST . .SCIENTIST 1100 P1.c18e Y11W Dr. stalll.ng oftlc:e~, prese~ted each &21 ·1/2 Iris Ave., Corona del Cha pter 1.20, See ~on 1.20.06 The E:~ecutives' Dinner c lub
JJOJ VIOl L1do ~ dalllar, ca»L officer with ''angel" pins In Mu; EdW'.ud Glasgow, 2395 of the Muni cipal Code of the of Orange Co1.st will meet Mon-
Nc-wpou 1\c.:.cl. lteepinc with their soclal and for dha m Dr .• and Robert Gr een City of Newport Be!Ach, 1 will day evenl.ng, Nov. 30, In the
SUNDAY SCHOOL mLlftUJAM R.ILLilt philanthropic efforts In the Jr., 2981 Bim ini Pl., Costa sell at publlc au~.:tlon, lo the Monte CarLo room at the :.i~N-
9 ; 15 .1.m . .:.nd II a.m. ~ M4. •• community. Mesa. They are In the 141Per h.lghest bidder for cash, on porter lnn The pro~otTam will be
SUNtlA Y SER VU.:ES Commtttte chairmen are 5 per cent of students and Satur:tay, Oe<:ernber 12, 1971J presented· by GraciE'Ie Tap~,
9 :15 11 a.m. i :OOA.W: ... FIAIIJ .... IIIIP Wrs ,RobtriF.Brownell,mem~ earned a mlnlm•Jm grade poinl. .~t 10:00 A.M. at the Cor pora.-dir ector and leadlng dancer of
WEI>NESOA Y EVEN lN(; lO:OO A.M. .c._. .-1 bershl.p; Mrs. Lans:tnc Eber-average of 3.4 in at least 12 lion Yo~.rds of the Cit} of New-the Ballet Folklorico Mexlcano
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Wc-dnuday ; 9 a.m .· 7;45 p.m. Boys ilond girls bicycles Joe Long, VJ ce-prestdenl of
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9 a.m.· 5 p.m.: 7·9 p.m. 'I uutfa Spor ting goods seoce ~~ president Syd Bart-
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MOVIMI U M. 1f70
Eagles move up
to 2nd round
A J UBILAN r GROUP of Ctwgers and Cans rally aroUDd a
sign that says they are the county Jr. Pee Wee cbamptoos.
The players pictured here are, trom left, Scott Merry (l.n.
jacket), Jeff Tomei, No. 11 ; Glry Seal, No. 45; Mark Hap-
peny, No. 64; IAI.My Olswang, No. -46; Dave Molllca, No.
20; Pete Leuck, No. 55; Art Ot.swa.ng, No. -44, and Mike
Gilbert, No. 23. {Ensign photo bY Vic Opalek.)
The Estancia's ''big red ma.
chlne" wlll slue-lt out wlth Bo.
Alta., the No. 1 ranked 3-A team,
at Orange Coast Collep at 8
p.m. this Saturday. The 2nd
rou.od of the ClF play-Offs wUJ
ctve Orlllge County and Es-
tancia boosters an opportunity
to see 2 of U\e p-eatest 3-A
high scllool grid machines 1Jl
action,
Eagle quarterback Curt
Thomas, io addition to gu:Jdiog
Estancia to the runnerte> spot
ln the tougtJlrvlne league race,
was named player of the year.
Coach Phil Brown was awarded
coach of the yea.r honors on
the strength of the Eagles' fine
season, wlontng 8 and losing a
narrow 14-12 battle to league
champ Edison. Allen Carter has
been the blg l'1ll lor Bonita and
carried 31 times for 208 yards
and 3 TO's In their win over
Chargers are
county champs
CHARGER COACH Bob Gilbert Is accepting the Orange
County Jr. Pee Wee championship plaque from Jim Me·
Ginnis of Westminster, the Jr. AU American president ror
the county. Coach Gilbert was nam~ Jr. Pee Wee coach
ol the year. (Ensign photo by Vic Opalek.)
Buc cagers
at El Camino
Orange COiil.st College will
take the wraps ott Its 1970-71
basketball team thls friday, No~
v~;n) .. lr 27, when the Plrates
travel to Torraoce to tackle
the El Camino W.u-rlor s in an
8 p.m. contest. The followlnt
evening OCC wtU play district
rival Golden West Co llege In
the OCC gym.
Coach Herb L1vsey has pen-
ciled 4 definite starters .
•\,
The Newport M•!Sl Chargers
wlll travel to San Padro this
Saturday and wJII try to ride
herd over the Rolling Hills
Pintos in the Southern C~l Fed-
er~tton semi-finals at D.lniels
lie.d in San Pedro. Game time
ts :l r r::. The Pintos won the
S·lllth Bay cr ... mplonshlp with an
up set win over Garden Satur-
rJay, while Coll ch Bob Gilbert's
Super Char gers were taking the
measure of the Tt.~stin A'"lte-
lopes 28-0 at San Clemente.
Th~ ..,in gave the Ch.a.rgers the
Orange County championship,
• and a berth ln th; :;em l-!lnals.
The Ctwgers got a big bOOst
from Dave Mo!Uca, who scor ed
J touc hdowns on runs of 65,
66 aod 75 yards. He rushed for
.& gr.&nd total of 269 yuds,
<1. new Orange county play-o!!
retor1J, ln paci ng the Newport
M :sa gang to their llUJ straight
win of ttl'! season and their 11 til
s tratght blanking of their OD·
ponents, The defense matched
the offensive rlispl.ay by stopping
the Tustin attack on the Char g-
e r 2 late In the 2Dd quarter to
preserve ti"K! unscored 14>0D re-
cord. Tuslin's e q;tloslve back,
B'>bbie Christensen, was shut
out by the hard ·:urging Charg-
er defense <tS Wey limited the
Antelopes to 87 net yar ds.
Dtv£: Moil!(;.a started his
Paul Hl)\m••s, the 6-l Pirate
captain and letterman from last
year's squad, will Q?en at one
of ttle guard slots. "Tony Cate.
a 6-6 freshman trom Ht.~nUng
to1 se ... ch , will start at center.
Steve McLendon, a 6-6 fresh.
man from Westminster, Alld
Larry Goswlller, a 6.5 fresh.
man from Orange hlgtl school, Will start at forwards. st:or wg s:p~ec by taking an An-DAVE MOLLICA of the C!Ja.rg. telope pt.~nt on his own 35 and Tim Conroy, a 6-loot fresh-11 •.• 1 1 r, ers won 1e 111uiVI• ua range r ipping tllrol.ll{tl the Tustin de-mao from :orona del Mar, and c t J All A (•0 t o•n Y r. mer ..;...n ro. feOOer s for a 6~.yard Tll rt.~n.
Chn s Lacher, a 6-foot tres'l-phy for h1s Ol.ltsla!Yhn~ per. D.n Dudtlrldge kicked the 2
man fro m Yllla Park, are bat-lor mance as C..harger bad. lie poinltr to make 1t 8-0 with 6:32
tllng it out lor the other gurard set a new cot.~nt} pl..i} -off re-lefl 1n the f!rst qJJarter. Later
s lot. cora 10 rushin g in the za.o in tt1e same peno1 ~.J Klrk
Co.'l:::h Livsey a.lso upects 10 ww over the Tus t1n Antelopes, L4ngdale broke off tackl e fo :-
bring o:c itltermen Duar.e Oil-gaining 269 yo~.rds, lru..ludwg 3 4 23 yard run and a 14 o lead
Ue, a 6-4 forward, and Boo hd t 6' 86 -·• -· tol.lc own rltfls o :.~, a.,... La ter In the 2nd period U1e
Adelson, • 5-10 guard, off the 75 yards. (VIc (Jpalek ~/I•Jto.) Ct w.r ge r rl<lfense halter1 a Tus-
bench to see action. i~iiiioiiiiiiliiiiiiiil•••!"'••••••••••l Un drive on the NeW;lo:-t M.:sa 2 yam lwe arYl o:1. penalty on th~
HE l ln.URIOUS "o•• o• 10<1 '"0 '"•11 100u A:"lteiopes placed the pigskin on
NEW IAli.A f IO'J [ASl B~t BO-mo the Charger 14, wher e they took "-BAlBO~ Pt:II IIISlllA · 6/l tOC8 over .t!ter the Antelope attack
THEATRE stalled. o, :tv~ CL.rst ptay from
-• O,lMS MIGMTLT l rO SCtimTilaf,'l! lhve M·)l tica broke
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ONCE MORE WE PAUSE
TO GIVE THANKS
FOR ALL OUR
looS(! ttJrOl.lgtl the cente: of the
rust10 tine for 86 yan1s on iL'l-
ot/Jer .s~.:orlng jaunt. Tile PAT
w<~.s m ssed and the C har~~;ers
ie1l 20.0 with ':tj seconds left
111 the hrst hall. Mik~ Vtlbert,
Pete Leuck and Chris Viloria.
stalled the Tustin drive when
th -?y dropped Christensen tor a
big lo.;o; ~ck to the Antelope
40 as the hall eflded .
The Ch.a.rgers took the 2nd
ttaU kick-off and Terry Peter~
son return~ II to the Mesa -49.
A fumble pve the Antelopes the
ball OD the Charger -4 7. The
Antelopes ttrove to the Charger
25, where Mike Irvin broke ~
a Tustin pass on a 3rd and 4
sitWltiOn. Forrest Metcall then
stopped Chrlsteno;en for no gain
and the Chargers took over. On
the next play, Dave Mo!Uca d1d
It aga.ln, breaking loose 14) the
m:ddle behirxj near perfect
blockJng lor another daZzling Raocho Alamitos.
TO p.llop, this tlme for 75 Bonita outlasted Rancho Ala-
yards. Dan Duddrldge converted mttos Z7. 14, Edison got by
the Z pointer, and the Cha.rgers Suony Hills 20-7 and EsWK:La
took a 28-0 lead with 6:13 left raWed twtce to IJdge Crestview
In '.1\e 3rd period. League champion Orange at Ei
Jell Tomei took over the QB Modena Friday night 19-14. The
~~ and did a good job tor the "big red" had to survive a
rem.\lnder of the garne,lland.J.ng determined Orange drive in the
oU to w ·te Teregts, Brian Pette last few secondsoflhe game that
and Ben R~ya.n to control the saw Orange with a 4th down and
gllme tem:>O, wUh the eatlre one foot to go with 19 secorv:!s
Charger bench seeing acllo"l. remaining. The gutty Eagle de-
Ap.in it was a tremendous tense stacked 14) the attempted
team effort tha.t enabled the wedge by Tom Nation inches
Cha.r gers to zip through their short of tne goal line and took
11th toe and record their 11th over on their own 15 alter a.n
straight shut-out, another Jr. Ora.nge penalty. Curt Thoml.s
Pee Wee r ecord. Defensive controlled the snap with time
stalw.uts Chris Yllorla, For-running out to gtve the Eagles
rest M elcoill, Bobby Brant, Kirk
Langdale, Pete Leuck, Steve
C llssold, Terry Peterson, Art
Olswang, Rlch Tomllo, Mike
Gilbert and l>ave Mollica came
throt.~gh with another awesome
perform.t 1·;e, keeping the goal
Une uncrossed. The Cha.rge~
secondary stopped th e Antelope
passing attack cold, ano·¥i.ng
only one completion out of 12.
Terry Peterson was the top
defensin player aM racked 1.4)
17 tackles, a~Jty asllste<l by
Bobtly Brant, Pete ~uct, Mike
Gilbert, Klrk I...a.ngdale and Ben
Rhyan on defense.
Dan Duddrldge .;ontributed
some power runs to comi)lement
his kicking talents, and Rick
TomUn ripped oU a <:.0!4)le of
nice gains, once on an end a-
round tfl.at got good yardage tn
a key situation In the lsi hall.
The Tustin Rams topple-1 the
Santa Ana Cougars 26-0 to en-
ter tt1e Pee Wee semi's. The
Garden Grove Cojotes edged
the Placentia. Yorba Linda Sting
Rays Z4 -12 to take the Jr. Mid-
get Orange County champion.
ship an/1 m:~ve Into UJe Feder-
ation sem 's also.
CURT THOMAS, quarterback
for the Estancia Eagles, has
beeo named Irvine league back
of the year lor offens~. and
also was named on the defen-
sive llrst team all star squad.
{Vic OJalek phOto.)
BRlAN PETTE, No. ZZ, crashes throup for 14 yards ln the
3rd quarter ot the Chargers Jr. Pee Wee game with the
Tustin Antelopes, The Chargers won Z8-0 for the Orange
County championship. No. &4 at left Is Mark Happeny , and
No. 45 nelt to him Is Gary Seal. (Enslen photo by ~~k.)
Pirates end in 2nd spot
0:-ange CO&.St CoUe,e bowled from the ooe In the same q~G.rt
over San Ole eo City 35-0 last er. lD tbe 4th period reserve
Saturday to eod the seasoo with quarterback Bill Sbedd hit ttpt
a 5 p.me wlo streak and 2od tAd Gary steele with a 16~yard
place ln the tougn South Corut strlU for 35.0.
Conference.
The Bues' MUOn recor d 1a
6~3. and 5 ~1 LD the coolereoce,
Tbey dr-their CJPOniDcpolr
ol pme~, tbea tocM: e of 7.
Craie Zal!Osk>', S-8 lreab-
m.u., •bo Hts recorda l'ftry
pmo, plborod ID a Sao
CUy plll1t oo 11'-O'IJR 40
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Bob Ryder ltlckod the cl
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JO)" RANDALL of the Corairs, No. Z!, pts away for a 53
yard touchdown rllll ap.lost tbe Gatuea. GrO'ft Coyotes u
the first ha.lf eDds. (Time ran outdurin(the touchdown run.)
No. 27 ts Mike RoletU, aod No, 60 at rlgtlt ls R\WJ Uets ...
enpr. TbJs action took place 2 weeks ago 1o tM tlrst
round ot tbe Jr. Mtdget semt-noata. It was the nrst defeat
of the sea10n tor the Corsairs, who went down 28 to IS to
the Garden Grove Coyotes. (Enstp photo by VIc ~lek.)
REDLANDS STOPS TARS
Newport's Clf play-off as--4 :26 remaining In the period.
ptratlons were blitzed by Red-White's kick was wide and that
lands 28-6 last Frtday night ln end&J the socrtoa: at 28-6.
the open.lna: round of the post The HarbOr backs !lad rouef:l
season at Redtaoos university. going agalost the hupRedl..a.llcH
Coach of th,. )"f'4r A huge crowd of Newport defensive unit, whlch ffi iJSt be
Beach s~rters sat through one of the most physlcall.D hJcfl
their llrst CIF play -ott win the crisp 50 degree weather sclk>ol circles. MtkeEasterUne
ever. and Witched the physically sup-led both teams gettl.D&: n yarda
Orange surprtse1 Estancia erlor Redlands use their 1a 7 carries. Whi te cot 36 lD
wttll an on-side kick onthettrst "mtss.match" to perfection to 11 carries, and Seals 12 1.n 2
play of the game and took a 7-0 )ump to a ZS-0 half-time lead. tries.
lead on "Tom Nation's 35-ya.rd The Terriers took the open~ Newport got 5 first downs
run. TheEaglescamerlgtltback ing kick-ott and went 60 yuds rushing to Redlands' 13 Uldrt~
as Thomas dl.rectedthe66-yard ln 10 plays as Marty Htil swept corded 7 vta the aerial route
drive and connected OD passes the fttul 5 yards around right to the Terrien' 9, Redland•
to Bob Kaiser. ThOmas and Jim end at '1:58. Redt.ancls got 3 more had the edge Ia net yuds plned,
Schultz alternated on runs, with scores lnthe2ndquuter.Quar-382 to 204.
Thomas going over from the 2. terback Dave Dykstra ;>assed to The season ended on a sad
RJ.~~;dy carpenter's kick made 6'3'' eod McNally lor a ?.yard DOte for the huge ~!wporl fol-
U 7-7 in the 1st quarter. ln the TD and the PAT made lt 1-4·0. lowing that travelled to to the
2nd qua.rter, ThOmas W.t Lee A theltofa Newport Harbor pass University neld. They stayed
Fridersdorfwttha16-yardpass and a 28-yard ~eturn to the with their team all the way.
and ooe lor 42 yards to the Or-Sailor 8 set IC)an 8-yudscreen Few ~~tators left early, d\5-
a.nge 10. Thoma.s scored from for another score, and the kick regarding the score. A fltdoc
the one, making It 13-7 at hall-made It Zl-0. Redlands then tribute to a gallaot bunch of
time. moved 78 yards 1.n 15 plays athletes. For COiil.chErnleJohn-
Orange quarterback Mike W"ith Dykstra completing passes son, his coaching stat! of Uoe
Ch urchward's TO aod a sue. of 25, 4, 9 and 9 yards to his coach Eul Beyers, backfield
cesstul PAT conversion gave big ends. Terrier back Russell coach Bill Piu.Jcaaod end coach
the Panthers a H-13 leadlntbe blasted over trom 2 ya.r as out George Spa.ngler It was a very
3rd periOd. Lee Joyce blocked with 19 seconds left in the first successful season. Johnson was
a Panther kJck. J.n the Orange hall. voted SW"Jset league coach of the
end zone and Estancia gained Tlt! Newporters c:~.mebackin year. The Sailors ·N'lR thelr
control on th e 3 yard stripe. the 3rdquartenrhenScottScha-llrst league title since 1942.
Thomas scored on a keeper elfer and Grant Gelk.er com~ Grant Gelker was named tine-
from~ yards out. An attempted blned to force a Redlaf"lo1s fum-man of the year. Mike Easter-
pass for the 2 points !a.lled, but ble and recovered the ball on Ung, 8:11 WhlUord, Ron Tripp,
the Eagles ware allt:<~.d to stay. the Terrier H . Mik e Easter-Terry Albritton, Jim Swick.
The 19·1-4 margin held up as llng got the Sailors to the ooe Alvin Whlte, Taras Youna:, Ertc
last second 1\erolcs by the ln-after a 30 ya.rd sprint. Quar-Stricker and Scott Schaetfer
spired Big Red defensive crew terback Alvin White bulldozed received Sunset league all-star
preserved the victory. hJs way the flnalllalt yud with berths.
Jim Schultz wu the blg: gun r-~;;~~~:-;:;~;;;;~~;~-, in the Eagle ottense carry-
ing 12 times and getting 42
yards. Thomas had 38 yards
in 21 tries bUt the stubborn
Panther r:lefense negated his
carries witb 37 yards lost ln
the process. Both Ch urchward
and ThOmas encountered !lrst
rate pass defenders wtth Thom-
as completing 5 of H to: 118
yards a.nd Churchward 3 for 11
aoo 92 yards. Orange had the
edge tn net yardage, 163 to
250.
Bonita lost only to BishOp
A mat and have beell ranked No.
1 in the J-A CIF ratings, so It
w&ll ta.ke another great ertort
by the Big Red Saturday night
to stay allve to the play-offs.
BARGAIN MATINEE
lVlRYWED.
AT 1 P.M.
FREE REFRESHMENTS
ADULTS 1.00
HOLIDAY MATIN EES -IHUR .-SAT .-SUN.
"ONE OF THI YUR'S FUNNIUT COM EOIU.
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LOVERS
AnDcm&
STRMGIRJ
·STARS · ..... J 'I GIG f YOUNG
. 2nd Exclusive En ga1gement I
ANN!
JACKSON
"aoRsAuNo scoRE s• 2nd MAJOR COMEDY HIT
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.. ONE OF THE YEAP S
BES T f-tLMSI ·•• • ·~' ····• l •r••'
'GANGLAND
fRENCH S TYL(I
THE Y KILL AUT TLE,
LOVE A LITT LE.
FIGHT A UTTLf I
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PORT THEATRE
PHONE 67 3-6260 CORON A DEL MAR
ALSO• MICK JAC:C:U Ill "II AT ltiLLY"
NEWPORT · MESA
SPORTS SCENE
WITH VIC OPALEK
Our Jr. Pee Wee s"'*' At lZ:)() tbt Gudea
CbUpra from Newport Yesa Putben wlU mftt tbe Ln,._ I
w!U be pl&ytnc lo the Soutbero dale Buct, no were tbe
CaWorllb. Federation serni-ft-FederaUoo cb&mplou.
nalJI th1l Saturday at Danttls At 5:30, alter the Charpu'
neki 1n Sao Pedro at 3 p.m. p.me, tbe Pee Weea Utle cla.Jh
The Orange County champlooa bu the TutJ.n Rams ursus the
wW be meetil'll the RolUDr RoutDC Hills ColU.
H1U1 Pllltos, and the wtnner At 8 p.m. the Jr. Bantams
wlll meet the San Gabrlel-ln-from Fullerton W1U meet the
laDd. Empire seml-ftnal wlllner san Pedro MarlDers.
the JoUowotnc Saturday tor the To get to Oulell Ueld take
Soutbero CaWornta federa.tioO the San Dit.tO freeway to the
cbamplollBhlp. Harbor freeway, go wast oo the
The 10 o'clock pme nu tlle Harbor freeway to Ga.ttey, 10
Jr. Midgets of Garden Grove aoutb oo Gaffey to 13th street
Coyotes meeting the WllmlD&:-ami turn right oo 13th. Da.nielS
ton Plrates. Thase 2 teams met tleld Is about 3 blocks down,
last year, and Garden GrO¥e opposite the San Pedro Boys
came out the winner aod went Club.
ol to take ttle Federation title. (Cout1n ued on P a1e 8)
OPEN i l'iG T OUA Y
Oubla nd•n~ lJnd ti !-.C and <k·w::n l.;~r~e,
h1al.lle OCI\' d ulllt '-' '>uulh of ll1c h 1Lh113V
111 ( oron<l del .\Ia' :! bdnn•. 2 bdth. 1250 ~',l·
f! fi 0\.\11~1.~11'~. 3 l)!lrlll. 3 h ... h Jli:,o ~fJ. rt.
llt"l.otr.~ ~unn; '!li'L'r} 1 .th ~li d (! carf)Cl.,,
('111 n1n:! \\arc r.w~··~. •t.•!filc;nJin;:: oven•.
pt 11 ate !ILJ II tit' k ~ <llld • nnt{·n•por:Jr\' '' oud &
;..In , an !111(•1 lliH' \i .•I \, ov('r a 1l1mer r·"' rr-
,.,1 !r•ul bnri '~C and di'''ll ;, trr'C llnt·d ~l rTt·l
I•• the II• ·t, h
l'r 1•r·d ,d ro11l1 'liH'J)II 1•1th II l;11 l
ilt•·d nl ~~,;j (J{)lJ '" :1' :' '· 2.·, '.I~. ~4'.!~, nliJ.
Trl\t" ar" .lppi\J\ 1)12(J{J • r F ;r~t flll llr'J dr·
pr('n:IIJOil ;JvaJlahlt l.n• cled ..1\ t!w run1cr
flf (;(lldenrod and \~! qn·r·l
flee! Estat., 67~. 2«3 E. Coat Highway,
Corona Del Mar Calllomia 92615
SITUATID ON TIN ACRIS
"ACIOUS I & 2 IIDRM. AI'AITMINTS ~ ....... Unfv,. ,,_ suo
• P1ivate Patios • Fi1eplaces
• POOLS • Q Hole Puttina Oeen
• Tennis
• Sepa1 ate Fatn1ly Section
• Adj. to Schools and P \ayiJound
900 , .. L••· c~
MecArthvr ""' C.eat ttwy. elue .. Fuhleft lslan4
COAOHA OEL MAR (114) 64+2611
CHOICE LIDO LOCA
LARGE 5-BEDROOM HOME
ON A STREET-T0.:STREET LOT
Shawn by appointment only
$9'7,000
••••••••••••••••••• Bales throulb tile MlllUple uwtt ..
Semce ot tile Nwwpolt llaltlor-Calta
MeA Board ot Realtorll totaled
onr $54 · miJitoa for tbe TWILVJ:
lllO!ltM ot lMe. Tbla rwpr-ta
l,:&M unlt eaJ.• ud a dollar fthae
IDcreue ot 4% OYer tbe ame pertod
otlut year, wblela wuancordyear.
u.t ,our propntJ-wltb a RMltor
I today, •••••••••••••••••••
THURSDAY, NOV. 26. 1970
OOAOMA 0£L MAR . CAUF . Newport Beach Bollloa
Real
WNER MOST ANXIOUS
Open l-5Daily Until Sold
fl ..::;::;.~;;i
E 1918 SEADRIFT
A IRVINE TERRACE
L • Three large bedrooms. T • Big 15z30 heated & tutered pool. 0 • Lu.eb landacaplng -designed fpr
R euy care.
• Outatandlng buy 8 $59,500
Call us for details
CoRBIN-MARTINJl t1
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Wells-McCardle
Realtors
R1l~l1 S11'11itt SiJoce 190
REAL ESTATE
R ESI DENTIAL A.ND BUSINEH PROPfRTIES
···PO ll IHTE!RESTED. PROPESSIO I·~A.L
CONSID E RATION SEE
S&<PL E REAl. fST ATE
25U f , C.••• H..,., Cerone 4.t Mer
67~2101
cases soc 2 7'7¥7 ·acasce a a$'
NEW TRIPLEX
UPPER BAY
$57,500
:U7 WOOOLAHD PLACE , COSTA MESA
(ONE BLOCK. EAST OF 10 1h f? TUSTIN'
Sewell Construction Co.
642-4905
MACNAB -IRVINE
RNEI HOMES
IRVINE TERRACE ESTATE SALE
Delightful \'iew home. 3 bedroom .Plus mcud's
quarters lor 4 bedroomsl. Sparkl mg bay and
ocean \'iew. sheltered pool. recentl\ deco1al·
cd. S77 .500. OPEN SAT & St;i'O . 17:.!1 Galatea
CAMEO SHORE S
Second row with oub!andLng oce.Jn JCity v~w. 4 large bedrooms 1\Llh 4 bt~th~ poY.der
room. Lar~~:e fam1lv r()(llll fal'lll(; :-heltered
pool Owner t'tllXLOils lo ..,eJI this propert'·
OPEN S:<\T. & SLN. 4ti:.!i l'amdcn Ro<~d.
1129.500
THE VERV BEST OF EVERYTHI NG ON
LI NDA ISlE
The epitome of elegance and gracaous fam1ly
living in \his beautiful 6 bedroom. 51•'! bath
Higson built to order home. Fabulous Joca·
lion! Sl4S,OOO. '
CONVENIENT TURTlE ROC K
Delightful 4 bedroom home. Fam1ly roorn.
enclosed courtyard. Steps from pooL tenn1!'
and park . Close to new hi~hschool and
gradescbool. Reflects great pr1de of owner·
ship. Owner is utremely anxious . $-\1.500-
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WtrMIIJI
Curt Dosh
"C AL. 1'011t
642-6412 ..... ,,_,..
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Ballloa Island Costa Mesa
Lido lslt eor-del Mar
SHORE CLIFF
Or'E:\:\ & JE'ri'Y \'lEW -Inn rond1tion. 3
bedroom .. cnnvert1ble rlen, 3 bat h . d1n1ng
room 1\ flrC'ni<H·('. breetkfast fo:~mllv rm w1lh
l>et b:~r C <~rdt·n .~eltHH! ('JJI for de~ ail~
9UALITY & TRAN9UILITY
1'1 'STO M \\.EST(' I .I FF -hilllH.• off rn·rl• hy
de!~J~Il!'r lotid drr for llw kno11h•dgcil hlr h11v·
r r -4 lwdronm . :1 hnll1 ·. f:JHl!l\' rm (\( rl Jflln Jl
rm. lall to learn o[ the many ot her f('ilf u rc~.
1915 MARINERS
\\'F.STI l.IH' -1u .. t ~~~··~ted . 3 bedroom . 2
bath, famtly room home. n Par Mannrn
SrhnoJ. .~ 1 r e Jncale, Y.t'll planned ramLiy
home.
1506 DOLPHIN TERRACE
\\ \\T I 11'\11 \1 -.'P.H'I nwrH''"-Ul ~tnm
dr;q;:n ilnd ptJJue I•·• :~trnn ~ \1'1l tht' lmelv
3 herlroom hnmr 1n lrl'lnl" Terrace.
Wrll pmE'd at $54 150.
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PETE BARRm REALTY&
1605 w-o.. N.l.
642-5200
JlnJa !JJ/e
Prestige
Waterfront Homes
CUSTOM 4 TO 7 BEDROOM -.s
FROM SU.I.OOO TO $.1011.000
FURNI.IHIO AND UN~UR,.;ISHID
ALSO
PRIME BUILDING LOTS
FROM $3.1.000 TO $175.000
BILL GRUNDY, .Realtor
133 Dove< 0•.. Suite 3. N.l . 642-4620
SHORE CLIFFS
ONLY $7 4 ,500!!!!
fOUR BEDROOM, THREE BATH HOME
WITH BEAM CEILINGS, lARGE PATI O
LARGE LIVING ROOM, TWO Fl REPLACES
LOTS OF TR EES. • •••
DUPLEX SO. OF HIWAY
NEW CO RN ER BU IL DIN G WITH THREE BED·
ROOM UNI T ON GROUND L EVEl AH D TWO
BEDROOM UNIT WI TH EXTRA lARGE DECK ••••
CORONA HIGHLANDS
THREE BEDROOM HOME ON R-2 FEE lOT
GOOD TERMS AVAilABlE
••••
OPEN 1-4:30 P.M.
SAT . & SUN.
260 EV ENING CANYON, SHORECLI FFS
lJOX Y. fRJiXl<llX
I Re:Jil. TOR \ lBO Em Coast ~..,
Corona del .._. C•hlorn••
Pbont b1l-2722
WILL YOU BE "HOME':_
FOR
CHRISTMAS?
Making families home -happy
is our business ...
G el in louch wilh you r
Reahor. a professional in
real estale who subscribe•
to a strict Code of Ethics
as a member of the local
board a nd of the National
Association of Real Estale
Boards.
w otdo lor "* _, ... It ;, ,......., ditplo-,.4 loy ........
.. .,_ --ef .................. tlopoood.Wo .... ~~
THERE ARE STILL 77
HOUSE.HUNnNG OAYS
UNnL CHIIIS'NASI
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Call Your Realtor TODAY
Newport Harbor Costa Mesa Board of Rea.· ·
BALBOA W.EMBERS of tbe lrv1ne Chorale r ehearsing for
the Cb.rtstmas coocert are Mrs. Thelma Hoke, left, and
Mrs. Arlene Root. Dr. Maurice Allard, associate proCessor
of music at OCI, wlll conduct the chOrus in religious works
tn the 2-part pr ocram, to be presented Dee. 3 and 4, a!
the Garden Grove Community Church, 12141 Lewis Street,
at 8:30 p.m. The choral selections will occupy about 45
minutes, :lnd there also wtU be a 2S.m1nute original dance
created by Eugene Loring, dlrector of t11e Los Angeles
Dance Theater, lnterprellng the "Gloria" of the modern
French composer, Francis Pouleoc.
• -
NEWPORT -MESA
SPORTS SCENE
WITH VIC OP.I.L !K
(Continul!d rrom Paae ~~
Th~ C&biUOi have a Satur.
contest with the Sun V<Al·
,011otF0a~l.con.s to a Widget en· .., Z p.m. Tbe pmt
at Puly h1ch scbOol
~~~~:~;~FerDIUidoVJ.Uey, Gall old alma mater. The
their Jr. Pee W•te
Pee Wee days wer e the
oulhe1co Calllornt.a chlLmploos
VaUey awt Los Angeles,
l~~~~~~~~··~ll;~sorts ol league, con-aDd federation hOnors ln
Tills year W.ilS a
year them as they lost
couple close ones but stiU
through 'N!Ih a tremeD·
season. Our k>og time bud-
dy AI Opalk, oo relation, is the
athletic director for Sun Val.
ley aod a good one. Wile Ethel
takes care of the pubUclly,
bookkeeping and other chores
so essential to the su:cess of
any youth athletic program. The
star of the team Is 13 year old
K->n Opalk, who has been the
object of some high class re-
cru!Uog !rom 1eighbor ln& high
OTHER HARBOR AREA MEMBERS singing with the Irvine Chorale ou-e Ken and Jane
Eugl.a s of Harbor HlghlaOOs , at left, a,j Helen al'l\'l Chisholm Brown of Costa M lsa.
Paper salvage may go on
Jacob f. Myoderse, general
services director for the city
or Newport Beach, sa.1d yes-
terday that the city Is nego-
tiating wllh the Men-Cal Corp.,
to continue the newspaper sal-
vage pro)ec! through January
1971.
M.r . Mynderse sa.ld that in
a.ny case the salvage pickte~
wUl continue through the mid-
dle of December.
He said that if negollations
ar e successful that abollf: 1,500
more homes w111 b€ arJded to
the collection route for tw,ce
a week pickup about mid De -
cember.
There .ue already 1,~00
homes on the collection r oute.
Mr. Mynderse sa1d the ad-
ditional tx>mes will '·give us
more ell;perience to determ~
U the salvage ol newspapers
is economical. He said fle did
not lmOw at this time in wnat
areas the additional ro·u e roJ.
lectlng would take plaee.
Alice Schwartz, 49, dies
A BalbOa summer resident
and Newport Harbor hlgfl school
gradu.lte, Mrs. AUce V.
Schwartl, 49, of 257 E. Monte·
cilo Sl., Sierra Madre, died
Nov. 20 following a brief Ill-
ness.
She was born in Santa Ana,
and foUowlng graduation at
Newport Harbor h.Jgh attended
Santa Ana College .
• • ~.· 1' • --.. ~ ... ..._
THE
LITTLE
WE'RE NEWANOO!fH.RENT!
Paintings , pottery, bottles
and handmade Christmas gifts.
CLASSES
MAKI NG NAT!VITY
SCENE, TREES
AND WtsEMEN.
Reasonable and fin!
675-2340
436 Hel iotrope,
Corona del Mar
-.. . ,;•.,; .•. ' . .....,.... . .... .
Survivors include h~r nus-
band, Sam; 2 daughter s, K.:ith>
and Marian; Z sons, Sam Jr.
and Clayton, a.\1 of t/1e fa mdy
hOme; and her pa r Pnt:;, Mr .
and Mrs. Clayton Thompson of
Costa M ~sa; and a s1ster, Mr s.
Charles Newman of Visah ...
funeral services were held
Nov. 24 at the Congregational
Church, Sierra Madre.
STAN BONE , NATIVE
0 F LON DO_N, Dl ES
Stanley H. Bone, -1 5, ol 328
Villanova Rd., Costa Me.sa, died
Nov. 22 at Hoag Hospital. He
was born June 6, t ns, 1n Lon-
don, and came toOra.nge Counly
a year ago. He had be4:!n em-
ployed as a carpenter,
Surv1vors include his wife,
Jean; a son, Robert of Cosb
Mesa; 2 daughters, Maureen
.tOO Kathleen, both of the fam-
Ily home; hls parents, Mr. ancf
Mrs. Allred Allen of En!!:land;
4 brothers, and 1 sister.
funeral serv1res were heltl
Nov. 25 at the BeJI.Broarlway
Chapel. lnterm ~nt was at Pa.
cUlc View Memorial Park.
CENTERPIECE CONTEST
SL.I. TED FOR DEC. 10
A Christmas table r enter -
piece contest aOO holiday lunch·
eon will be hostessed by the
Costa Mesa aod the Newport
Harbor Women's DtvtsiOfiS or
the Chamber of Commer ce Dee.
10 at the Balboa Bay Clu b.
This is a. beooUt to ra..lse flmds
tor lbe oew teachers welcome,
whlch 1s held a.nnt.aily In Sep-
tember.
CAUSE OF DEATH
IS INVESTIGATED
RIChard J. Ma gro, 19, of
137 Santa ls:.tbel, Costa Mesa,
dl£!(1 l"ov. 20 a.t a. Costa M·!Sa
motel of wh.oit poiJce believe
·.-as J. •Jru~ dnd /or ako1101 ov.
er rlose. Ex.1.ct rause of death
ls p·-·rvhng 4 toxology report.
!tr-wa s bo r n Jan. 30, 1951,
10 ln,h.ana, a.nd came to Orange
County 'J yeu s a~. lie was a
metal paneler for California
CJ.mper s.
Surv1vor s lllCIIJ(Ie !1is par-
ents, Mr. J.rvl Mr s. Joseph Ma -
i!fO of (ost.:t Mtosa; his wile,
ll•·t>tne, a.nd .l SOli, Jason, Of
Santa Ana; a brother, Joseph
of Barstow; 2 ststers, Sandra
~llert Oli!d neAnn of Costa
Mesa.
f tmerdl services were held
Nov. 24 at Bell-Broadway Chap.
el. Interment was at Goorl
Shepherd Cemetery.
AIDS CLEAN·UP DRIVE
Jerry Leitch ot Corona del
Mar participated as a member
of the W1lderness Club of Ida-
ho State Uni versity 1n a recent
clean-up project near Pocatel-
lo.
JOINS IRVINE STAFF
USC business professor Jack
A. Wlehert has }oined the lr-
vLne . Company as marketing
services director. Mr . Wichert
a Long Beach resident, wa~
most recently senior market-
ing sentces consultant for
13arry aoo Company ol Los
Angeles.
JACK CORN DIES AT 79
540-1366
642-0270
OFFERING QUALITY
WITHOUT COMPROMISe
·1702 Newport
Costa Mesa m71h sr.
TIME
TO
CLEAN
AND
DRESS
UP FOR
THE
DAYS
AND IF COlT CAN'T
GET YDUR DRAPES
CLEAN YDU CAN
WRING DUR NECKI
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• Ptrftct htn "-•
• Wattr Stain • ......, ·--""' •On,...,-...
lootalltll .... R.,.n4
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c.ll~
.
SCHOOL WITHOUT WALLS OR GRADES
D~eattoo of the "sd100l
withOut walls"--Eutbluff et~
ementuy school--was held
Saturday, Nov. 21.
THE BELLS ARE RINGING to a.noounce the Chr istmas fandanKO to be preseftted by tbe
Newport Unity Woman's Gro~ at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6, at th~ Senior CUb.eDS clubhouse
at 15th St. and lrvtoe Ave., Clift Haven. P:c tured here, from left, are Mrs. Justin Bal-
etia of Huntio.gtoo Beach, president of tne Women's Gt(q); Mrs. Arthur J . Hampson of
Huntington Bltac.h, committee chairman, aoo Mrs. Loren FUcklnger, wile of the church
pastor. A boutiQue display wtn offer holiday decorations lor sale. There wtn be special-
ty booths, lncll.kllng handwriting analysis by June Duncan. A Spanish dinner wtll be
aerved from 4 to 6 p.m. Door prizes will be gtven durtng the afternoon. (Ensign photo.)
The scbOol, ~~rh.lcb consists
of 5 pods buill around a cen-
tral muJU-purpose room, ha.s
an equally unJque curriCulum,
known as "cootitluous progress
curriculum." Principal Mike
Hill S.lys that the reading and
m.1th programs are fully lnd.l-
viduallzed -.. each chJld pro-
gressing ai his own rate --aut
he hopes to have a completely
l.ndtvlduallzed curriculum lnall
areas by the eod of the year.
The school Is not based oo
grade levels, but each of tile 5
classroom area.s (pods) oon-
'AMAHL' CAST NAMED
Casting has been completed
for ''Amah! :lnd the Ntght
Visitors," set for 6 perfor-
mances at the Laguna Mo ulton
Playhouse, at 2 p.m. and 8
p.m. Dec . 5 and 12, and at 2
p.m. 0.~. 6 and 13.
David Rufino Huh., of Santa
Ana, will play the child, Am.\hl,
in the Christmas ope ra by Gian-
Carlo Meootti. l!ts mother will
be Sharyo :::ase, Costa Mesa;
the 3 kings, K.t,sp:.r, l:i.llthazar,
and Melcllolr, will be played by
Richard Dastrup, San Clemente,
Michael G:t ll~. Anaheim, ani
LEG•L HOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
~o. A-67378
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORN IA FUH
THE COUNTY OF ORA NGE
Estate of HENRY BRAYDT
WRIGHT, aka HENRY B.
WRIGHT, aka. HENRY WRIGHT,
aka H. B, WRIGH T, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the creditors of the above
named decedent that all ~r.
sons hav ing claims against the
said decedent a.re required to
file them, with t he necessary
voucher s , In the offt ce of the
clerk of the above enUtled court,
or to present them, with the 1}8{;-
essary voucher:., to the urvter.
~lgned at c/o Thomas E. Hef.
rernan, Attorney at Law, 350
E. SeventeeDlhStreet, Suite 210,
Cosu Mna, Calilornta 9262'7,
which Is the plac e or business
of the under signed In a II matte rs
pertaining to the estate of said
decedent, wlthJn four months
alter the first publkatlon of
thi s ootlce.
Dated November 2, 1970.
EMMA C, WRIGHT •. Emma
C. Wright, Exec utrix of lht> w .u and Codicil of the above
named decedent.
Thomas E. Heffernan, At-
torney at Law, 350 E. Seven-
teenth Street, Su1te 210, Cost:l
Mesa, C:..tHornl.a 92627, Phone
6-42-3210, Attorney for E.xecu -
tri.x.
Publish; Nov, 12, 19, 20, Dec .
3, 1970, in the Newport Har-
bor Ensign.
harbor
hoto Ia
K~n McKinney, Santa Ana.
DoublinR In brass as the Page,
will be William :::urley, play-
house technical director.
Da ncer s ar e Kelly Davis and
K.:~th y Locke, bolll of San Cle-
mente, aiX1 Peggy Basset, Costa
Mesa.
LEGAL HOTICE
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
No. 1222
On Ikcember 17, 1970, ott
11 :00 A.M., Stan-Shaw Corp-
oration, a California corpora.
lion as duly a~inled Trustee
unde r and P\IJ'Suant to Dee-J of
Trust dated August 22 , l9l.o6
exe..:uted by Virgirua Lasser, a
muried womtn, and Harriet
M. Perry, :tn unma.rrted wo-
man, each as to an undivld(_'(!.
one·'Ltlf interest, and record·
ed Septem'Jer 15, 1966 , a.s lnstr,
No. 8044, in 'xx:lk 804.8, page
81 of Oftlcla.l Records ln the
office of the County Record~r of
Or ange County, California,
WiLL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC-
TION TO HIGHES f BIDDER
F'OR CASH (payable at tim ! of
sale in lawful money ofthe Unl-
te-J s~atesJ at the front entrance
of Stan.Shaw Corporation, 1600
East M ty!air Ave., Orange,
Call!ornia all rl(.l~, title and
interest conveyed to and now
held by It under said Deed of
Trust In the property situated
In the C1ty of Newport Beach,
in .said County and State de-
5crlbed as: Lot 6 of Tra~
4709, as per map reeorded
in Book 166 Pa ge 18 of Mis-
ce llaneous Maps, r eeords of
sairt County.
s.tld sale will be m'ide, but
without covenant or w·ur&nty,
eqJress or Implied, r ega.rdlng
title, possession, or encum-
bnnc~:s, to p;.y the r emaining
prmctp;il sum of the note sec-
ured by said D•~ed of Trust,
to .. wIt : $11,548.59, w:th Interest
from March 15, 1970 as In said
note provid<>d, advances, lfany,
under tile tPCms of said Dt>ed
of Trust, fees, charges and ex-
penses of the Trustee and of
the trusts cr eate-J by sa.id Deed
of Trust.
The beneficiary under said
D{>f:!{( of Trust, by reason of a
br each or default In the obU-
g:ttions secured ther eby, here-
tofore executed ~ dellvered
to the undersigned a written
Decla.ratlon of O.!fault and De-
mand for Sale, and written no-
tice of breach and or elecUon
to cause the undersigned toseU
said property to satisfy said
obllgatloos, aoo thereafter, on
•· , ... , July 17, 1970, the undersigned
caused said notice of breach
and of election to be recorded
in book 9349, page 875, of
said Offi ci.a\ Recor ds.
Date; November 16, 1970. ~ Stan~haw Corporation, a TM California. Corporation as sa..td
Sip .. Trus tee.
By Maurette Shaw-Secretary.
,..... 673-0150 Publish; Nov. 26, Dec. 3, 10,
EM .'¥1 r:TT RAITT, son of Mrs .
Ha rriet Raitt, 4821 Cortl;uxt
Dr ., Cameo Hi ghlands, has been
elected to the Pomona ColleKt"
Assoct.ated StUdents' Co llege
Council as the communications
commissioner. He Is a junior
ma)Onng in government.
GOOD SAM~RITAN
REWARDED BY BITE
TherE" Is JUst oo getting a-
r ound It, being a good s~m.p'l
tan Is not always what II Is
SU.JPOSed to be. Or so David
DeGraUenreld, 21, of 401 39th
St., West Newport, found out
onNov.9.
Mr. DeGra!fenreid saw a
stray dog wit h It s foot caugh:
In a fence in front of 403
39th St. He reached down and
tried to free the doJ. but his.
ooty reward ns a btte on the
hand.
Mr. DeG raffenre id w.:~s treat-
ed a t Hoag Hospital for the
wound, and the hOme less dog
was taken to the J.>g pound.
BACK FROM CRUISE
The Newport Ha rbor Senior
Citiz.ens have just r E"turned
from a Caribbean cruise. They
new from International air-
port in Los Angi!les on Oct. 25
to New Orleans. From there
they went to Fneport in the
Bahamas, then to Ml.aml. After
a tour of the city, they took a
cr uise OIL the M/S Skyward arxl.
visited Haiti, San Juan and
St Th·)mls In the Vir gin Is-
. nds, arriving home Nov. 7.
BURGLARS GET SS~
Burglars entered the home
of George H. Conaway, 2607
Bunya, East Bluff, between
ll a.m .and 1:45 p.m,NOY.2a..OO
escaped wnh a televis ion set,
r evolver and other items valued
at $854.
LEG~L HOT ICE
CE RT IFICA TE OF BUSINESS
Fictitious Firm Name
tatns an age gr~ of cbJidren. the school. TllJ.s flag was M·
"This way we can utlllt.e cured through the effort5 of
full teacher strenglh," sa1d Mr. Coogressm.Ln John Schmitt.
HJIJ. •·To have ooe teacher In-
struct all the chll'i:eo In every
subject assumes that the teach-
er isequaUysk..llledioallareas.
We r ecognlz.e that this Is a rat-
lacy am haY~ arranged our
school to utilize every teach -
er 's areas of streft6(1L."
The school llas an ou!door
court for assembly as weU as
several outdoor teachlngazeas.
Thf .~h.ldren eat and assemble
in tile central multi-purpose
room.
At Saturd,y's dedication, a
fla g which has flown •1Ver UIE!
IVhite House was presented to
COOK W!Ttf BLEN DER
Home economist Carol
of the Edison Company
demonstrate ''Christmas cook·
ery with a blender " at 10 :30
a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1D
Glendale Federal Savings' New.
port office, 500 Newport Center
Drive.
Tile rec1pes Miss Het~ W111
prepare are trom Edison's Am-
·!ttcan Heritage collection,
featW"Ing otd.f.ash.tooed Ameri-
can recipes br ought up tt) date
by the use ol !floxlern electrical
applia.oces.
TJUJIITRON up a now world
of oolor for TV-who wan\
oolor lldoli\)' a\ ita fiDe.\
SOHY'S LIGHTWEIGHT.
LIGHT PRICE PORTABLE .
AT DEDICATION CEREMONIES held Saturday, NO¥, Zl, af
the new Eastblutf elementary school, a U. s. flag wa.s pre-
sented to the school by J . B. (Bill) Murray, commander of
Newf.!Ort Harbor American Legion Post 29 1, Anna Harris,
music director at the schOOl, Is accepting the flag on be-
ha.II of the staJ'f, students and community, The flag, which
1\a.s flown over the White House, was presented to Newport
Harbor Post Z91 JOhn G. 35th
An Entirely
New Concept in
Color Reproduct:ion
Sony simplified
system and got better
color and they call it
Trinltr on.
The Trinitron System
has a bigger lens, too.
Twice as large as other
TV's. With the larger
lens you get a sharper,
brighter picture.
COW 1970, In the Newport Harbor 417 He: • Ensign.
WE WANT TO WRITE YOUR PERSOHAL
INSURANCE
THE UNDERSIGNED does
hereby certify that lle is con-
dueling a Foreign -Patenting,
Llcens lng, Market Research-
ing, Subcontractor Finding Ser-
vice business at Suite •312,
466 7 MacArthur Blvd., New-
port Beach, California, under
the tlctttltous firm name of
PIERCE ASSOCIATES lNTER-
NATIONAL and that said firm
is composed of the followlllc
person whose name In full a.ad
place of residence are as fol-
lows, to -wit : Alan ManniDg
Pierce 1572 Or chard Orin,
Santa Ana Heiifil5, Ca.Ufornt.a. ·
92707.
It 's light enough ... only a b1t over 9 lbs. Yet 1ts diagonal picture
is t ig enough for the entire family ... upstairs, downstairs, kitchen,
i>(>rch or oen. The set works on AC, or l2V auto /boat battery (with
option-tl acc ~ssories.) Come m and see this popularly priced porta·
ble. The TV-710U is the perfecl set for private viewing.
Pt·eferred Rates •.• Broad Coverage
Homeowners ...•••• Auto
GRIFFITH & ASSOCIATES
4500 CAMPUS DR ., SUITE 572
NEWPORT BEACH
PHONE POR QUO'fE-H1·9411
CAbL. ....,0171
CA!It~ay CONIUL. TANT WMO
'IIIU .. L CON« TO YOU,_ MOM•
'"TH ~U WINOU"' AMY
oa.IOATION TO 'f'OUI
H.J GlfflTI fU~f}Uf:
Dll K•.at &\Ill. aM -C!OIT~ -. C!I&IJ,
WlTNESS my haM this 18th
da.y of November, 1970, Alaa
M. Plerce.
STATE OF CAUFORNIA}
) ss.
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
ON THIS 18tb day of No.
vember, 1~10. before me, a
Notary PubUc in aOO for SIJ4
county and stale, resklin&
thtnln, duly commlsstooed ud
sttora., peuoaany ~td
A laD M. Pierce krlowD to me to
till the per &lOG 1fboM aa.mt lJ
aut.crlbld to tbe wUblD iDitl'll·
mtDI, aDd aebowltdced to mt
that bt txecuttd thrt tamt.
WITNESS IDJ -ud olllcl&l
.... L4ta l. Dolab•, Hotar1
PuloUe lll ud Ia< Mid Coo11J
ud stale. My Commluloa tl• '"''"Sept. to. ms. P\lbllab: Not. II, Dtc. S, 10, n, mo, 111 tbt Newport Har·
l>orEutp.
c..teM••
411 E. 1M St. ...
24th Year of
El TDIIO
LUA tillS PLAZA
837-3830
Thanksgiv!ng Day, 1621. H arvest
... l nd1an corn and barley ...
"after a more special manner,
rejoyc{ingJ together" ... venison,
succulent eels and leeks . . Chief
Mas8asoit and Squanto ... Captain
Miles Standish . . contests and
military reviews .. p rayer .
Thanksgiving Day, 1966. Early
paycheck ... sleep in ... church
... "Hey, Pop, Cramma's here" ...
relatives ... turkey and trimmings
pumpkin pie ... Scrabble ...
Cleveland Brown:'! ... prayer.
Such is the national holiday to be
observed throughout the United
States. by fiat of Presidential proc-
lamatio n . on the 24th day of No-
vember. Thanksgiving Day has
weathe red many a season; in our
time it has become commercialized
a nd televised. yet it re mains essen-
tially what it was in the beginning.
Of all our ho lidays it has achieved
a unique reputation, and has created
a sincere. heartwarming place for
itself in the body politic.
American~ tr<tce t he tradition of
Thank:'lgi\'in).! Day to the Pilgrims
of Mass;achusetts' Plymouth Colony,
but the idea is much older . The
or igin of the custom of setting aside
a t1me of thanks to God is lo1t
in the mis t s o f time. Scripture tells
us that 1\'oah. delivered from the
ffood. er t:eted an altar to the Lord
on the s1de of Ararat (Genesis
8;20). Then: <tre re peated refer-
ences to expressions of thanksgiv-
ing from the p(l.triarch~. judges and
kings of Israel in Old Testament
times. I n the :-;ew Testament Cos-
pel of R<t lvatio n. thanksgiving ( eu-
clwli.<;fia) is a major response of
the believe r to the unmerited Grace
of God. During the Ch r istian er a
it was common for many nations
to establish ~pecial days for the
acknowledging before God of his
hand of blessing upon the people.
In Ame rica the tradition IS
unique. What better image of Amer-
icans than that of a Pilgr im father,
clad in black coat and burgher hat,
with fowling piece slung over his
shoulder , and wife and family trail-
ing obediently in his wake. strid-
ing ac ros~ the wintry New England
landscape? That the Pilgrims ini-
tiated l"ncle Sam's concept of
Thank~givin~-r Day i~ beyond di~
pute : but l(etting at the hi~to ri cal
data is Jt thorny problem .
PEAS NOT WORTH THE GATHERING
William Bradford. governor of
Plymouth Colony in 1621. in his
H istMy nj PlimMit Pli1111n.lion.
passes o ve r the event without a
mentio n. However. Edward Wins-
low. thrice ~-rnvern (l r of the colony
between 16:l:l and 1644. wrote an
account of the fir~t Thanksgiving
to a friend, Georl(e Morton , in Eng-
land, o n Dece mber 11. 1621 :
"God be praised, we had a good
incr ease of Indian corne, and ou r
barley indifferent good. But ou r
pea..~ not worth th e gathering ....
Our harvest being gotten in, our
governor sente four men out fowl-
ing, t h at so we might, after a more
special manner, r ejoyce together ....
NINITY GUISTS FOR OINNIIt
"These four, in one day, killed
as much fowl as, with a little help
besides, 8E'rved the company almost
a week, at which time, amongst
other recreations, we exer cised our
armes, many of the Indians roming
amongst us, and a mon gst the rest
their greatest king, Ma.ssasoit, with
some ninety men, whOm, fo r three
da,ya we t:ntertained and feasted ;
and 'they went out and kiHed five
deer, which they brought to the
plantatlon. . . .
.. And. atthouwh it is not alway•
oo plentlful u it wu at thlo tlme
with u.o, yet, by the JOQdDHI of
God. we are eo farr from wante,
that wo wloh you partaken ot our
-p]eDUe"
. It ,.U appenntJ.r a jubilallt and _,.,ul Ume. The 90 unexpeoeed
.... _ miJ' """ pi'OOII'ptad • brief
by GARY WARNER
flurry among t he <'ooh, but it is
likely t he industriou.'l Pil~-rim wom -
en were anticipating almost any-
thing from Massasoit. Durin~ thf>
I ndians' fi rst vi~it to Plymouth.
Squanto had called d own from a
knoll. "Welcome, F.nJZii s hmPn"
w h ich, of course. a ~tounded the Pil-
grims. Squanto had lx>f'n capturer!
by an Ensrlish raide r ~nen y{'ar:-~
earlier and sold into ~lavery in
Spain, escaping t o London and then
back to his people in 1619. After
that g reeting. nothing the =-tolid
Wampanoags said or did :-~urprised
the white men.
Did they have "turkey and trim-
mings"? The lonK-It>gged wild "Tur-
kies" amazed the Pilgrim:-; with
their speed afont in the wnnd~. lind
it is probable (althoul(h, again, t'X-
perts disag:ee) that some wt•n· . .;hot
and s tuffed with beeC'hnut::o. ('ran -
berries? The neighborin~ ]}()J.!S wen·
peppe red with the fruit lwt it i:-~
doubtful that the settler:; hnd ('nn-
templated eating t hf>m .
In the days nf thanksgi,·i ng th£'
young colonists and natl\'t•-. t•on-
tended in races and feat:-11f ~tn·n~th
and agility. Clever ~li le~ StandJsh
saw fit to hold se\·eral military re-
view~. perhaps to show the lmJian
what a formidable foe the Englis h-
man could be if provoked.
The celebration was a great su('-
cess, wa rmly sati.sf.ti ng to body and
soul alike. so the P il"rims trif'd it
again in 1622. In 1621 the observ-
ance began with a ~ubdu('(l tone, f(l r
it was a time of drouth . But durin).!
a time of prayer the r<tin:'l fell, and
turned t he fasting into a festive oc-
casion of thanksgiving. Eventually
Thanksgiving Day became tradi-
tional throughout New Engla nd,
and as the adventurous Yankees
moved west with the fro ntier they
took their holiday with them.
It remained a local o r region:.-t l
event through the Revolution(l.ry
Q. Portland, Ore. "P1111f Ill/.~"~ 111
I ('nn'nthianJI 11 ·1 ~ fhnl mn r ~'"'"/1/
nnf Wf'ar lnttfl hnr'r. I ll'r,·rul• r if "'"'
o::an Prplni n lt'hJI Chri.qf 1/i m ~df ,,.,,,
Hi,q hair frmq."
A. In lhf' first plnt'r, Jh1•n· i~ II•·
pla Cf' in the Bihlf' that -indio at•·
lhrist wore Hi ~ hair lr.nv. Snm• ;,a·
li;1l" h.'tVf' portrayr•d Him I hilt w;1 r.
however. that·~ tht>ir own I~''T'~"tl:d
conct>ption. Isaiah !i() :fi ;lnd r. rnrli
<"at(' that the :-.t f'!-l!lia h. whPn If,. {'am•·.
woultl hav~· 11 ht>anl "T Ka\'1' Jll\
cheek .~ tn throm th at t•lurk<~l urT Ill•·
hair" II wa.~ th1• ru,,.lnm nf r t1;t1 11:11
Q. Phoenix, Ariz. "J wr.uld 1!4,. '"
knnw how lln·r1 tiny.• •Hlol "'"''
m'(lhllf I'IH7lt' 111'/ll'f'f'TI Ft itlny und
S!tndrtll in th1• 1'1'111'i/i:rinn 1111tl r'r.IJJP"·
,·rction nf fhr Srrl'fm1r. ftm'f fhiR n
dntinl of trutlr nf fir!' Rihl•! f;l /hr'
fPrm. 'Good F"ridnu' .~nn,.•thu'lt/ lhul
Wf' Rhfoltld ll,,qf' 1"
A. The designation. "Good F'ridRy''
ia really an histor ic tern~ ;l la-nifyin)f
the traditional day on which our
Lord wu suppo~d to havr-been. cru-
ci fied . Keep in mind that any portion
of a day in Jewish reckoninll' wa;1
considered as • whole day, This i~
t he explanation for the tradition&!
view. Other peopk!: hold to Thunday
or even to Wednesday as the day of
the uueif\xion of our Saviour. Actu-
•117, no one knowa just the day of
the 'frtoek, but It's tht fact th•t's
important.
Q. ,....,. a.... -"'Wtl• tAt rn,.u,
bf'OIIk,.. .,.,. J 1./ttll toN "' '" to.b , ..
A. 'W)Hm our Lord died on the erou,
He uied out. "117 God, m7 God, wh7
..-...-----
NEWI'ORT HARI!OR EN~GN
SECOND SECllDN --Pace!
THURSDAY,ND~~ ~~
~ COIIOIIA DEL liAR, CALl F.
•
J The holiday is an
American tradition
but the idea is as
I ancient as humanity
R!:PRINTEO I'"ROI!l
DECISION loiAGAliNE
War period. the governor s of the
\'a rious New Englnnd states ap-
pointing a special Thanksgiving
Day. George Wa8hington proclaimed
the fi rM national Day of Thanks-
gh·ing in 1789 in honor of the new
('onst itution. New York State pro-
mulg-ated an annual Thanksgiving
Day starting in 1817, and more
:o;tates followed snit.
On October 3, 1863, Pre!<ident
Lincoln proclaimed the last Th u rl'!-
day nf :-;ovember as a national Day
of Tha~hgi\'ing. This wa~ brought
abuut. m part, by a 30-yea r-ftow of
irk from the pen of a gentle eman-
<'i pator of the fair sex and the
editor of r.()(fpy'.~ IA!dy'.~ Rook, Mr.<~.
Sarah .J osepha Hale. Each succeed-in~ Pres idf'nt made similar procla-
mations until 1941. when the C:on-
J{re~.<~ by joint reJ.~olutinn approved
hy the President made the fourth
Thursday of Nowmber a national
h{)liday.
JOIN A PRISONER NAMED JOHN
So it has come down to 1966. al-
tered and varied in its fo rm of cele-
bration but s t ill singular in its sense
of thankfulness.
One can uncover in his to ry many
a poignant tableau of thanksgiving.
But we have to journey to the i~land
of Patmos and join· a prisoner
named J ohn to behold a thanksgiv-
ing-st'ene that spans the dimensions
o f time and space, to generate hope
and new life in the weariest of
breasts:
"And all the angel:'! stood round
about the throne ... and fell before
the thrr,ne on their face:~, and wor-
shiped God. sayinl(. Amen ; Bless-
in).!, and glory, and wisdom, and
thanksl{i\'ing, and honor. and pow-
er. and might. be unto our God for
ever and ever. Amen" (Revelation
7 ']1.]2).
Only the bles:'led of God know
whnt Thanki'~ivinK Day is really
all ~bout .
DISCUSSIONS
h:1 ~1 th11IJ fnrsak••n nw "" !lr wa ll
~>••:11'inv • 11r ~in~ in H i~ own hody
''ll tf11· lrt'o". F'nr an in-:l.'ln l r,f time.
th•· fat•• nf the F'atht•r was turned
frr.m th1 • Sn n. Th i:> i:-~ ont • of thf'
mn~t ~nh-mn I hough!.'! in all nf S<:-nr-
tun· AI that p:1 rticular mnmt·n l, 3.'1
If,. wa~• payin~r lhf' full JWnally for
l'nur ~in~ and mlnf', H•• wa~ drinkinl(
lhl' cup filled wil h lhf' wint• nf tht'
11r:Jih nf l.nd. We rfn nCit hf']ir\'C that
!h1· Trinit.\' ha.~ ('\'f'r ill'l'll hrokf'n.
J·'.,]lnw~h ir may hR\'f' het·n int('rrurt-
f'fl, whif'h woultl hf' hf>lter In put it
Thi '{ Iii what it rn!-ll lhf' l.nrd .ff'~U!-1
('h rr<;t 111 tliP on lal\'ar~··!\ c ro!\~ I hat
\'()(J :'l llt l r mi~tht ha\'e l'lrrna l liff·.
Q. L. ,..,..., c:.llf. -"WiU t.lw•~
,,.Jr.o di~ u'UO.ved .\n.vt IJ bod.JI i" lteU,
nr U it t.\eir .,Hrit tml11 tlwt iUlU bP
toi'Tite11l.ed t "
A. While theN: i/11 no /llpecifk place in
&ripture which describea the nature or the unredeemed's eternal body.
there is every indication riven that
he will have one. There will not be
any disembodied spiril8. We believe
in a li tflral hell ftrt. Unbelieven1 will
have bodiea 1ubject to torture and
torment.a thi"'Ughout eternity. They
will not be eon/llumed (J ohn &:29).
The ~med. of eou rse, will have
t heir reaurftCted bodies and forever-
more be with t.be Lord~ Then le
aome lil"ht on the aubject in tiM
a.ceount in Luke 16 of tM rfeh man
and IAiaroa. Diva 11 aw&iUar the
ftnaJ Lime of Jud,ment. He hu a
body even aa I...a.uru.5. tbe7 are. how·
ever, ''poi•" .apart. with "a fNAl
outt a .. d. •
•• ,... ... ._ aiOLA HOAOCA.J.Tia
JJI S. H•,. S~o,. LM ...... , .. 17
·-·-.
Great Evuts II tle New ANIWIIITOL.UTWIB'I
"The Jud1ment of the Nationa"-
Matthew 25:31-46
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• ... Ill acn.
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11=121
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I .. ----.11ot •ala re,.liliou .. (Malt. 1=7)
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(l.Ue 10r24)
II .. 10.. liP tilT ----• aad p -hi
tkla. ...... H (Matt. Ill)
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23 -----•1 ........ 9 tor .._, dUIIIren ..
• indica!" wonb which form Iii• keT pluue: U -ret.reac• I. vi"~•l'l. tho cnuw•r .... ually will h• lound L. tlr.e Scriplvnt .........
O•r. 31 =151
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1 "oftd .bo e..baU ----th•m oa•
lrol!l another"
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21 "'llll'twrelor• tii•T coiled. til-37 •• of ShoMI. ____ ., (Goa. da.,.w. ___ _.. (r.tla.. 1:21)
2t "lor ily lh .. I ila•• n&a lhrou9h
a -----(II Scaa. 22:30)
M123) "7. '21. ':KI "------------into W• •l•mal"
JO an ndamatiorro (Job 31:25)
J I "thoa ahall ho ----upon th•
th.ron•"
31 .ad 4 do.-n "thea .Judi tJte
&Ja9 ----v.ato dJ-on til•
----il-.ul-
31 IDOCI•na •Pilling of "graff" (loa. 11 =17)
12 aam• m•a.Uov "beav.•bintr.-
----rciMu. (lo1111.. 11:11)
.41. ·•z. '51 ·:11v.1 lb. ritllteoua ----32 •• of Joflb•lll. ____ hal (Goa.
ID:2)
14 a tr•• (laG. &4 :14)
IS "ail-. co•• dowa ----my clUI4 di•" Uolut. t :•ll
4.:1 M•crt•r~ ol M•---M (JoeL lh5)
45 "'111b. ----· dtie .. ..,. llod.,~ (Matt. 21:21)
33 "ft•n Ill• __ _ _ ol man .a.au co.,• la llU I ..
"-... ...., aU ,.._. ilolT ----trltll twa .. 31 aaae .,•aala9 "au..,bly .. (N•IL 41 a -•1 (Deut. U= II. ac:roua· 7:47) ... , II aon of N•r (I Sa,a.. I•:SO)
20 "W"b•a -• •• t.a .. an
cmd Jed tU.r
47 • d tr. ___ _._ {Act. %7:1)
41 ao.aa nr;l .... ____ Jb: (Act. 23:24.)
42 -hut Llr.o goats on tile ____ -
'-t -•• oupt to ----Go4 Rth«
Ur.aa •••" (Acto 5:31) 21 "for witil tho ----man boli•••lh
uato ri9bteouan_ .. (Rom. 10:10}
24 a PI"Ophet. ----•d (II Cbron.
15:1)
S4 .. ----a M•piJ.ord di'tidetll IU.
41 a Mat of bv.rdea (Lull. 14:5) u. .. p lrom til• ----~ •1 "•all. baq til• ____ , -c-• S3 M1 WCIII ----· -d f• • ...,. m• drink" .... tltlp-(lea. 47:2)
25 hUtiula of IW'O ddcipl .. (John 41 ._ of God. ____ 116 (G•a. 41111)
'Ztl:24; 1:45) CLUES DOW}( 41 "a good r•port •alr:•lil t.._ boa ..
---.. (Pro•. IS=lOJ 21 -.n of Tudail (Gen.. 31:3)
34 a city .... _..n {Go~ 10:12)
35 "tbe LORD hod .but ____ b•r
womb" (I SCUD.. 1:1)
I "a.t a ----di~ IWi ._PH
:l a -•bot of til• body (I Cor. 12:11)
50 citr of tot.cQ, (Nwa. 21 11S)
5::1 a.a.e -.cuda9 "llkWea." ____ JiW
(N--. Uh14) 3 -. cu SO ac:ro.
J ohn Mc intyre A Physicist Believes
A.IOUT TH£ AUfHOJt
jHII\ \I> J\i \llf" 1~ a•'"' 1 ~1" tn"f''"l'll of )'h)•l••
~~ ~ ~I·• F•1nn••rl•. ll1 \lo l nt)l~ "II• 111 • h··~"
.. t ,, • .,.a•· h "" 11"· I ""'·" \•, .-!'"'"'"' ar "J~nfnr •l
J J',dn \JI<o I Jltf I. "'"'''' lit' lol'o illlll" "
I h "•I IJII
1 \1\ TJI a h rt\.11) in our tim(' !fOt'!
..r•tlwthml! hl..o• tl11•. Ba t•k iu lht• pa-.1, lwforr mao
ltno l•·r·tnnol lilt' ~omit! lii'IUIId h1m, h•· ··~plainrti rh,.
unlnu.,.n in lt·rm• nf !'UII''TIIllturrtl l'll'rll ~. l!ul now,
"modo·rn man" ha~ oulg:ro>An lhr' nrt·d for lhe !<Upt·r-
nalural. As !!('i l'nr,. ha~ morr and morr nplainrrl
lhr phy5ieal world in natural t••rm~. th.-nf'f'rl for
1lw •urwrnalural ha~ rli~apJ)j•ar•·rl . II fnll o ... ,. lht•n.
I hal t,,.,.~HJ•I' of ~··wm ,. 1h1• •lljll'ruatural fr•alur('S of
r~·li~ion :Ht' t•rrmu·ou•. :m1l thai orthodo, Ll•ri~lian
l l~·. fnr ··~amplt'. i~ hopt·l, .. ~ly un~•·irnt iflt'.
L'nlil :l fo·w yt·a r" a~o mv ft•t•lin,~r~ ahflul Chril"·
lianity 1· ro• \:l j!Ut·ly in arrord "'ith 1iw rn ylh.
Bur lhnt r had nppnr1uni1~ tn ~rudy 1h{' Bihl,. in a
..::t•riou~ v.ay . I founJ to rm a~hmil'hnwnt thai a ~·i ·
•·nl ifir· tra iuio~ ... a ~ nor ll l1lndro1H'f' hut r.:nhr·r au
a..::~·l Ill nndo·r•tanollll~ tho• llild1' :.1111 h1•lio•1 in~ .,..hilt
11 ..::aid. I hrt\1' lho•rf•fon• JHil do.,.·n lhr thou~hl ~ anti
;tr)!llllll'lll • thut •w• ur to o"ltl f' !'l'irnl i•t ~~~ hr r'l:aminrd
lh•· llibl i<'al t'\ ido•rll'o' fnr lhr d;~im~ of J··~~~~ Christ.
L1•l mt• lw!!in hy l>r if'll \" !'latin~ my prr•·ious
1 tl·w~. I fl'it th3t j1·~u~ wa• impnrlanl in hi stoq ·.
1h:11 II•· ha,J pt•'lll !J,.,j and lilt·d arrordin,e lo till'
hi r;!hr•t rlhio al "<I :HJdrtnl~ an•l thnl Curl ''llpt"f'h'ri rnt'
\o ]j,,. :un.rtlin)..' lo 1lu••1' ~tauolarrk Al ..::t1. in a
~lrJ!If:!O'Iy unnili1a l aaul u pt i mi~ti•· manrwr. I hf'·
li••~t•d 1ha1 if I lil •'tl 11 rra~nnahh· ri~htrnu~ lif1• on
o•anh. G11ol hati pti'P•~r NI a w(nul1•rful hra1rt1 fnr
1111 fulu n·. I h.vl al-.o lrarnNI that ~oh a lion. n ··
d••mpllllll, ~in. aloui('JIIPnl. and parl irularly thr tlrdl
:trill lwll. .,.,,r,. •nnrrpl~ ()f an ~'llrli•·r t·ra which
mn1INo 1111111 l1ad oul~ro" 11,
I 11111 ~1 l'l>llft·~~ I hal tho• loac i ~ r .. r 1hf' .. •• hrlirl!' W3!1
pur<•ly failh. fo 1r h ir1 !lu·· ,j,., larulrnn~ nf thf' mrn
in !hi' pul1 •il ~>horn I Jwartl ~undal' Bhf'r Sunday.
CPrlainh· 110 mat•·rit~l 1'\itlt•w'l• t•xi~lrd for DO)' of
tlwm. El<'ll 1111' ,J.,, Hmt•nt;u~· 1·1 itl•·nt ,. t..a~ !'lranj!l'
-for 1)11' 1\ihl••. th•· <olr pin·•· of tlo<"llllll'll lary t\"i·
d•·n{'r. l•a" 'luol!•d "i!h apprn1ol whrn it "f)Okr of
J•·~u~· lifr 11nd lt·lll''llin;!~ and alll)ll( ht'll\l'n. whi l1•
thr .~lal•·mrul .. .,f lhf' ~am1• Hihlt•. t'\1'11 tho' worrl!!
uf J~·~1 1• ll i m~lf. ahnul ~~~·II. 1h1• dl'l'il. l'llll'a!ion,
n11 d atonl'llll'llt v.1•rr ron~ido•r1'd rrronr-ou!l. Thu!i
''IPII Ill<' •il)('um,·nla r~ rl iilf'n•·t-fur my ra rlil'r hr·
h..(~ "a' f'tJIIIradit·loq. II i~ nnw •iiffir uh for me
In unolo•r•lilnd how I •·1rr r o"luld ha\r' ~ull!l('rih!"tl lo
~ueh a ~lran gl' mi):lurr nf \l'uchin~.
And llwn. my ry~ wrn• OJWIIt'd. I ~,;an to at·
ll•ntl (l horm• Bil•l•• l'la:-~ whrr" lhc Bihlr wa~ sturlirrl
ira llw •anw rriliral mnnnl'r lhal I "''&Y. arruslom.-d
Jo in m)' tia ily work in ph r~i··~. Th(' l'la!!s B!I!Uiflf'd
tlti" Bihl1• In lw r•on"i~ll'll l Bn1l undl'f~tanda bll', ju~l
as lhr .OI('it•fllilll t'On~idrrl'! nalurr lo be conAisten l ami
utHit•t:o-landahle. \\'c Wrf'1otlec l with portions lh ll Wt"rt•
tliffieull 111 undt·r~1an t1 or lo u·concill' wilh othl"t
JUtrl<~ of rhc BiLle ami rompon:d lhem u rrfully
wilh ot iwr JH'ttint•nt Bible puug~. ~·e I"OnAillt'fl'fl
a Scriprural dilfif'uhy a t hAIIenRe lo thr undt-n t&nd·
inp; nnd on opportunity to modiry· our ptl"'t4"111 in.
('omplt•h· idroa.'l. rath•·r than "'·idence th&t the Uibk
W8!1 in NrOT.
Thi!~! approarh to !llu,lyinp: lhr BiMe cloeely pu-
allds the ~~e~nti 11fs &ttitude toward naturf'. Hf' f'll:•
peels, even wf'komtt dil!kuhit'$. and finch Pf"r"Soe-
vering sludy rew&rfkd by dHper undel"'tandin(l.
In bri.-f, a Jl'f'"OII •hould invrt~ir;ate Cod'a Word,
the Bible, with the KIM metho& ( t"Yf'n f'•clt.-ment)
that he would use in invettleatlns Hi• handiwork.,
I~ phraical wortd &round ua.
Such 1 ttudy of the Dible qu;ckly kd me to real·
iu th&t the .tnf'MIRe of the Bible dta.lt with man'•
n'htlliOn asain-.t Cod (tin ) 1nd God'• nM'Ihod of
recnncili•tion with m&n (Chrilt'l atonin'. dtath on
lh!' n~.~ L' The dt•alinJ!" of GO(! I• it h man iu lh1·
Old Trl'tamf'nt lwilh lh(' rr r urr i 11~ rh,•mr that
"!IOmt'Oilf' i! comin~"l . tlw t•lhinal t•·o•·hin~.l of
ji'~IJS (~urh as tht' S.·rnHlll 011 lh1· \lnuul I 1>hi1lt
art' rff"~ignrd lo rlri1!" ho111·~1 nwn tn dt •..::pair. ttw
1oluntary th•ath of )t•..::u~ anol H i~ n·•urn·t·tiou . H i ~
la~l inslrut lions lo ~li :> tii'f·ipli·~. Pau l'..:: iutt·rprrta-
tion or all th i~. and finall~· lh•· ni'\O'I:ll iou 1), Johu.
all romhinl:' to T!'\'f'al a ro~mi•· dr.1nHI fmm "hidt
on.-{'an not pirk nul pi1•ro·~ nf hi· 0.,. n • IHlll•iu~.
To a ph~·!'iri!'t. a tht•on• 1•hio h 11i ll t'om •lat.-'"0
many far!!' in !'0 ma)!nifw,.nl a maunt"r i!l irrf"!!i!'l ·
ible. II >AilS lhi~ fnlurl" of thr Chrilllian J!'MJ"M ·I.
roupll'll 1• ith thr knowl,•riJ!t' of mv wirhrlnt·c.eoo in
Gorl'~ ~ipht anti m~· nf'f'li for II n,.d,•t·mrr. lhat ron·
1inrrrl mf' of thf' lnrlh of lhr f.h ri~lian m"""BP:t';
only lhrouth )f'HI:o Chri~l ;ur· r•wn n·r·onrilrtl In
r.orl .
In Tt'{'allin,e: my t!f't•i~ion to Jru .. r in th1• (.hri .. lian
J!n~po·L I am a.,.·art• ll1a1 I ra11 1..-c·rilwiztotl fnr nnl
l1111ing ~wrn obju lilf', for ha1in;: Ul'll'rl wichnut lh•·
farl~. F'or lhf' onlr nt•.,.. f<t r l !hat ha,t bt•t•n inlro.
tlucNI lo t'Xplain my lll'lif'f >A11 ~ an ur t'f'Jli iHlf'f' of
thr Oihlto. \r,·f'rlhl'lr~" it <l~·~n·l fnllow 1h a1 lhi~
prorl'riurr is Un!!-C"ienlifir-. Tht• \·,."ronian Jlwon·
of ~ra1·itation. for rxamplr. nrt•ou nl•'tl for all 1ht•
a1·ailablt" t-xprrimf'nlal clara al 1h1• timt• .,. h1'11 F:in·
"lrin inrrorlurf'rl tht· morf' "c·l1·~ar1t" Tho·nn • vf Gc·n·
t"ral Af'la1i1 ity. It wa!; a !!t'll!'-0' of "filtH'~ .... nr malh·
rmatiral "'l)f'auty"' 1hat rlro"' [ira .. lrin tn prOJ)()~
an apparf'nlly unnrl'tlt•ri !lwnrl'. l.alf'r. mon· •·an··
lui f''CJ'W'Timt•nl~. ~ohi r h IH'Tf' rlf'~i)!UI'tl to rl iffrrc·nti ·
att· hrt.,. rt'n lhr thl'ori"!' of \,•.,.Inn and F:in ~lrin,
a~rft'tl wilh [in!'tf'in's thror r. Similar!~·. I wa.& ron.
1 inct"d of lht' Bi],j,.':> df'!'-I'Ti ption nf Cod an.-1 man.
primarily lw<-au!'f' of a .&Iron~ frt>lin ji' of il.• ri,e:hrn~·u
on1i filn~. !"lf'fOrf' I harl iuli·~li,l.'•llc••i nlT•·fully llw
I ' I itlrnct for its rt·liahilitr.
Of ('0UT8t' thr 1'\ idrnct" for lhf' n•liahilit)' of th1·
Bihlt' mus1 h(' ron~i df'TI'd. ~I )· 0"11 in11·~ti~ation~
si ne~ lhal 1imr ha1r t:onrinro•d nw lhlll llw llihlit·al
rf'rords art• accuratf' anrl tru,.tworthy. For ··xamph·.
1hr rnlirt' :\'f'w T .. slamrnt wa.~ ~orill1'n tlurin)! 1110'
lifl'·li me of th~ ~o•ho knl'W )!'l'U~. fl i~tnriro l r tnm1·~
and placf'S whirh can bt' t:hcrkt•tl -anti lht•u• ar,.
many-af!:rl'"t' wi th accou nl~ of ~·rulo r >A·rilt'n. A.,
for th~ Old T~lamrnl. lhou!'ami!' of arrht>olo~ical
finds corrobora.t~ lhe Hi blical d()('umrnl!. It is
lh~rdore intellt-clually rea!Onable In hdit'l't' lhal ll.t'
Biblical rt'('ords or~ acrurall'.
Ne\'l:rlhrlt'S@, we must arlmit lhat durinp: our !<k!"p-
tiral mQmrnl!~! the Chrislian gospt'l ~ms almmt too
fantastic to bt'lir\'e. Did God. thf' Crl"ator of the
uni \'f'TSe', enr really fwo.comf: a Man ami dif' on a
croe& so that mf'n might be rroronriJ,.d to Him?
The bt's1 answrr to th is doubt i!! lo r~all that tl1f'
Man who livrd thf' mO!It prrf«l ]i(,. and taup;ht thl"'
most gloriou!! prt"Uptl is the Man whD h•s madr
I~ elaim to be God.
Of cour~~e many oth f'r rea!IOns aiM !<upport bf.l if'f
in the Christian gM~l. I wouM likf' to pr~nt hrre
four reuons which t'8J>f!C ially •PJM'BI to me just ~·
cause I am a ACientiAI. I f~l that thf"8e rea10ns
actually make it euin for a Mirntist to beline in
lhe gn&pt-l of Christ than for a non-~~eirnti.t,
I have already mentionf'd the 6rtt rta80fl which
&pptala to a acientist : the Christia n ~OIIfX'I is a hf.au.
tiful ~•planation of a great many fart3, r&n8ins
from 1M evil n&ture of m&n to thor: 1triking ordf'r
in the uniwne. The ~eientifie mind i• r~tkM &bout
u.ntflated fa<:tJ. and tvttn Wf'k-omn incompJ('fe tc:i•
entifte theories U no beth'r ones ean be found. Thu.
a ~~r.imtill it attracttd by the nten•h·(', logiul an1l
profound ty'llan 1hat n:pff"!!C'I"'b the Otrlttian vinr
o( 1M world.
CUWTIMUI. WilT •Ill)
'
.,
From the Police Blotter NEWPORT HARBOR EN~GN
SECOND SECllON --Pare 3
THURSDAY NOV. 26, 1970 N.B. PERMITS
• FRIDAY, OCT. :10 •lee to blow .., a mall 1>os al lhr•teoiDc loUor ••• 4 .. CORONA CAU F. Fo~ pormlla, nluj a1 • AIRPOIIT AREA
PuJ "*• Ciullud. U, of ua. Robert Warn Mtelat)T• rtcol'dtr n....S at UOO wu $1,000 aad o.er, wtrt luued AJ.u: aot.t-, puUdou at
114 M. Newport BIYd., Hew-rtokleoce, 1206 HltllllaDd Dr., borCIUtsod !rom lhelj>Utmeol ditrlllf the put .... by 1be UOO ~Dr., $li,IIOO.
port Hetebtt, wu &rusted at Harbor HighlaDdl:, darlq tbl of AdrlU Lull'), l 'Jt!-A W, Jfewport S.;;.t~ ~ldtol de-• BAL8().t ISl...ANO
11:45 a.m. at hit rtlidtDCe oa Diehl; dlmap nt 11Umatld Oeeu Ft., Central HfiW"PPO"t. pu1mtal; MuiM Slltbtr*. &pU'tlMIII:
a cbu .. ol. Mlt &Dd tra.o.spor. at $10 • , • A bicycle nlutd at betwMD No.. 1 &Dd Not, Z,.. • LINDA ISLE ot'tr r,arap !17 Coni Aft
tatl.oD ot dlDtVOUI drup .• , $ZO was burClarl&ed from j)l stueo tape~ Y&lued &I $131.50 Georp Sbott, 2-ICOI'J, 1-$8,500, ' ..
KtadiU E. Rat.u. 2&, ot 541 prage at tbe RooaJd J. Frt.a-.wert burClart.&ed tromap.ra,. Ullll dweWne. No. 13,$71,000. • BALBOA
AU..O, Newport Hell,htJ, and co re~idence, 121-1/2 37th St., at tbe Rick May rt~ldtoet, F. Carr, wall and eaDtUe•er Aatbooy RI.Dl, 4._.1u, !02 E.
Patrlell. Sue Eworonaky, 20, of West Newport, between Oct. 15 7308 W. Oeeu Ft., Wut New.. deck, No. 68, $2,000. Balboa B.lYd., $U,OOO.
15St7 Tu.UO, Costa Mflaa, were and Oct. 31. port, durlo& the ntgtrt • , • A • NEWPORT CENTER • NEWPORT
arreJt41d at Mtsa Eworonslry's • MONDAY, NOV. z P\ll'M aDd ltJ eoruota, valued Fasb.loo Island, reloea.te nre The lrtlne Co., dtmolllh
rHtdloce at 10:53 a.m. on drug Fredrick Eugeoe Carson, 21, at $150, wert bu.rclarlsed from Jprltlk1en at No. 61, 6S ud Vllla Matim rutaurant at DA VlD W WYHRE of Cocta MeM, &t left, the U71 presl·
ebarps; Mlq Eworonsky ns of 109 Sonora, Newport Shores, the residence o1 Dorottu' A-15, $1 ,555, 1045 Bayside Dr., $Z,OOO, deJll elect of the Newport Harbor..Costa Mesa Board of ure~tld on an Orange Couoty wa sted 1 9 1 th Chapman, 10'7Z Santlaco, Do· Tbe lrvtae Co., tenant im· A_. ............ m ..... -•to ·-·•" Realtors, a.ncl Glenn Martin, tbe eJeeutiYe officer, met lD
harbor •~tctal dls'-lct ""uri 6 arre a a.m. a 8 Sb d I t"-nt~t Nal -~ ..... ·-1 ' Lo •-~.... "" "" Newport Beach pollee station ver ores, ur nc '"' .,, • • • provements, 500 Newport Cea .. $l3,000, s 1\.llgeles recently with Lea.d~u of the California Real
warrant ch&rgtog her with sale 00 ao Orange County barbor James B. Fercuson. 47, ol ter Orin East, $30,000. Oaoa H. Smith, Z-story du -Estate Assn. to mai.e plans tor the coming year. The oeect
and tra.nsporatlon of restricted judicial district warrant charg-20341 S. Cyprus St., Santa A.DI • EAST UPPER B.A y pies, 118 Z8th st., SM,OOO. to provide hOusln&: that sells ror $25,000 and less and ways
daoprous drugs aOO Rains was lng him wUh failW"e to appear Heights, was hospltaliud 1Aer G. M.. Holstein ' SoilS, a • BALBOA COVES of a~compllsb.lng that goal were amonl the topics discussed
arrtJted oo a charge of pos~ , •• Daniel Scott Mittelman, the car he wu drlvtnc collldeiS n lmmiog poolu2630-l/Z Vts.. 0oo Swaoco, remodel dwell-at the plannlng session at the B11tmore l'lotel.
Ms•lon of marljiJil.na • , • James 21 01 110_112 !St" Sl West wttb another ear driven by Pam .. HICK J. FLORIO, m1.01pr ot ta Ornada, $6,500. 1.n 52 Ba-c $2 500 -------
Auold Buclay Jr., 18, of Z400 N~wport, was arre~ 'i.t 2:30 ela Lloyd B&lact, 18, of 1900 tbe Superior omce of Newport • HARBOR VIEW HILLS g. oves. ' • LEGAL NOTICE
E. 2K!nd St., West t.Wer Bay, p.m. at 25th and w. Ocean Ft., lrYtne, Baycrest, S36feet south National Bank, llas been ap.. Dennis Harwood add room ------
aDd Jeth Rog\!r Petros, 18, ol West Newport on a charge of of Francisco St., on lrvioe, pointed a vice president, ac-2729 Harbor View 'r>r,, $7,300: LECA.L MOTICE P-39334
Santa Am., were arrested at interferlng with a poUceo!tleer W.1st Upper Bay, at 5:40p.m. cording to an anoouocement by John T. McManus, swimming p.39233 CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
7 p.m. at the Market Basket ••• George D. Rice, 7Z,oflB28 • THURSDAY, NOV, 5 George L. Woodford, presl-pool, 3610 Blue Key, $3,264., CERTIFICATE OF BUSlNESS FlctUious Firm Name
store, 3100 W. &lboa Blvd., w. Balboa Blvd., Central New-Jack Allan Kruse, 37, of20'17 dent. Mr. Florio held positions 22R. Hughes, swlmmlng pool, THE UNDERSIGNED do here-~ petty theft cllarres .•• port, was arrested atl:30 a.m. Chute St., Cost& Mesa, wasar-of responslblllty with a bank 194.2 P.,rt Nelson $3 400 FlcUttoos Flrm folame by certify that they arecol\du<:.
Fifty.nve bottles of Uquor aDd at 21st Place and Balboa Blvd., r ested at 12:30 p.m. at 2000 lD New Jersey ll>r 4 years, c. Kilpatrick, ~t:nm~gpoot THE UNDERSIGNED do here-tlng a. Marketing business at
CLOSED ON FRIDAY
The 3 Newport Beach city
Ubraries will be closed Fri-
day following Th.anltsglvlng, re.
placing admission day as a city
hollday. The Ubr;ules will re-
main open from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. on Saturday iS us ual, ac-
cording 10 librarian Dorothea
Sheely.
2 pictures were burglarized Central Newport on a Cl\u'Ke w. Ocean Ft., central Newport, prior to coming to CaUfornta. at 3910 Topside Ln., $3,5·?0. ~~c~:;u:r t!'t!.~:t ~~::st. P. ~ ~ 42.~~ ntxv1toe, C~
trom tiM Dry Dock restaurant, of drunk In publld •.• Burglars 00 a charge of drunk In publlc He subsequently was assocl.ated Jolul Dunzer playroom at 17th S C or • r """" ct Uous firm
2&01 W. Coast Hwy., Mariners entered the Lido Theatre 3459 w u Lee Hall 64 1 •Jth a bani. In Costa Mesa for 1958 Port Lock.sletgh S3 ooo . treet, osta Mesa, Cal-name of Province House, Com.
YJle, during the night; value of Via Lido Lido Ships arf!ftJ.' dur 944 Darr~l ~ .• Costa M~sa, ~:S 2 years before atfillatlng with • CORONA DEL Mt il ' ' ' Uorna, UDder tbeftctitious tlrm puter Sign Co., DiVIsions ol r----------,
stolen items was estimated at lng th'! e~ly morn!llgho~sand arrested at 12:50 a.m. at E Newport National Bank In 1964. P•ul M. Martin. 620 Mart. name ol Altha AHem SaU Loft. Saramac Enterpnses, and that
$585 S lued He has managed the Superior gold new eotry to bedroom and that said tlrm Is composed said firm Is compos@d of the • • . tereo tapes va escaped with $30 In cash .•• Balboa Blvd. and Washington Offi ce since Its opening aod $3 o00 • ol the !ollowiDg persoos, whose following persons whose names
at $200 were stolen from a A bicycle valued at sao was St., Billboa, oo a charge of In-wUI continue In that pos1Uoo. Way~e Blackstock, remodel oa.mes In fu.U aod places of ill tuU and place of residenc~
car belo~dng to Randy L. Stab. burglarized from the open ga-toxJ.ca.Uon Jn public ••• Tom He Is married makes hls llOme kitchen 317 Orchid $4 00 residence are as follows, to-a...: .as follows, to-wit: Sara
ler, 123 Via Ulldlne, Lido Isle, rage .at the CaroleeGuslck rest-Carson, 25, or 226~1/2 Marine in Costa Mesa,' and enjoys boat-Ralph Robbins, • car'po;t wit: WUUam Alvin Batley, 418 B. Maguire, 1952 Por t Provence
while H was parked near New-dence, 716 Heliotrope, Corona Ave., Balboil Island, W4s it· ing a.s Ills hObby. He Is active 223 Poinsettia, $1,500. at Belvue Lane, Balboa, Calltor-PI., Newpor t ~ch, Calif.;
por t Harbor high school ..• del Mu, during the night , , • rested at Marine Ave. and N. ln the Costa Mesa Lions Club. nia, Elizabeth L. Batley, 41 8 Walter R. Maguire, 1952 Port
A rubber wet suit valued at A statue valued at $60 was Bay Ft., Balboa Island, on a Belvue Lane, Balbora., Ca!Hor. Provence Pl., t-Oewport Beach,
$45 was: stolen from the car-stolen from an open counter charge of carrylng a coacealed LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOT1CE nta. CaUL
port at the William C. Gerhardt at Robinson's Fashion Island weapon • . • Robert lhnlel WITNESS their hands this WJT:o;Ess our hands this Sth
residence, 201 ())at, Balboa be:ween 6 p.:n. and 8:45p.m: Pope, 18, ot 2109 Thurln Ave., ORANGE CO UNTY ROAD DS PARTMENT Z9t.b day of October, 1970, Wll-d.ay of November 1970 Sara
Island, between Oct. 2hnd0ct. •. Stereo equipment valued at Costa Mesa, w-..s arrested at ORANGE COUNTY, CA LIFORNIA llam Alvin Batley, Elizabeth L. B. Magulte, walter R: M.a..
26, $400 was burglarized from the 19th St. and Balboa Blvd., Ceo-NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bailey, gu~.re.
• SATURDAY, OCT. 31 apartment of Franklin Raln-tral Newport, on a charge of Seated proposals will be received at the Ofnce of tl\e Clerk STATE OF CAUFORNIA) .::T ,1, TE or C AUFORN IA )
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Robert Allen Jones, 19, of water, 203 43rd St,, West New-giving false Information to an of the Board of S~rvtsors of the County of Orange, Santa )ss )ss
2204 Meyer Pi., Co'ita Mesa, port, during the night of Oct. officer •.• Henry Braun Nu'!t-Ana, CalUornla, on or before Monda y the 14th day of Decem-COUNTY OF ORANGE ) COUNTY OF ORA NGE ) . Wes~cliff Chapel
and Keven Arthur Flowers, 18, 29 •.. A piggy bank contain-zel, 55, ot 1109 E. Balboa ber, 1970 at 2:00 P.M. o'clock, at which time they will be ON THIS 29th day of Octo-ON THIS8thdayofNovefY'ber,
of 583 Knowell, Costa Mesa, lng $2tn cash, 30 tradingstamp Blvd., Balboa, was arrested publicly opened and read In the Dftlce of the Clerk of tbe ber, A.D. 19'10, before me, 19i0, befor e me, a Notary Pub-.,.,.0
were arrested at 1:15 a.m. at books valued at $90 and $150 at 12:35 p.m. at E. Balboa Board of S~rvtsors, Room 501, County Admtnistration Oorotby E. Zampino, a Not-uc In aod for Slld county and 427 E. 17th sT.
Fern and SeashOre, West New~ In cash were burglarized from Blvd, and G St., oo a charge Building, 515 North SycamJre, Santa Ana, California, for uy Public lD and lor the said state, residing tllereio, duly COSTA WESA
port, on char~~:es of possession the Hug Avery Thomas rest-of intoxlcaUon In publlc • . . constructing a highway ln accordance With the plans aDd County and State, residing commissioned and sworn per. P'MOW(a "''"~"'
ot mart.tuana •.• steph~nOoug-dence, 424 E. Bay Ave., Bat-Ronnie Mark Webster, 19, ot spec111cations therefor, to whlch speci.al reference is made therein, duly commissioned and sonally appeared Sara a: Ma-;=~::;:=;~~~~~:;:~
las Guest, 18, of 309 Monte boa, during the n.lght. 214 Highland St., Newport as follows : S'tt'oro, personally appeared guLre and Walter R. Magui.rP, MA T T RE g 5 E g
VIsta, Costa Mesa, and Mi chael Shores, was arrested at 3 p.m. IN THE COUNTY or 011 ANGE , on Culver Drive from Wllllam Alv':D Batley and Ells-know n to me to be the persons
Francis Jackson, 19, of 599 • T UESDAY, NOV. 3 at 7000 W. Coast Hwy., West 1394 feet southerly of University Drive to University Drive. abeth L. Bailey, known to me whose names are subscribed R' EW -BEIOlLDDfC
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Grand Haven Ctrcle, Costa WOOdrow William Payne, 53, Newport, on a charge of lode-BIDS are required for the entire work as described herein: to be the persons whose names to the wtthtn Instrument and
Mesa, were arrested at 7 p.m. or 23 18 Newport Blvd., Central cent exposure .•• James Ha.r-Engineer's Estimate ~e subscribed to the within acknowledged to me tllat' they
at Westc llfl and Dover, West-Newport, was arrested at 1:30 vey Buffington, 20, of 5403Rtv-Item No. Quantity DescrlpUon of Work w.strument, and acknowledged executed the same.
cUff, on charges of being drunk a.m. at Newport Blvd. and er Ave., West Newport, was 1 44 L.F. Remove Downdrain to me tl\at they executed the WITNESS my hand and orne-
in pal)UC with drugs, • , Bur g-Hospital Rd ., Newpor t Heights, arrested at his residence at 2 L.S. Clearing &r Grubbing same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, ial seaL Mary A.. Haapa. No. Friendly Nellftbortloud
Iars entered the hOme of Bar-on a charge of driving whJle 6.35 p.m. on a superior court 3 48 M.G.a.I Furnish & Apply Water I have hereunto set my hand and tary POOlic in and for said Service
bara Ann Bixby, 162 7 Higtl-under the lnfiuence of alcohol warrant charging hlm wUh vto-4 1,870 c. Y. Road Excavation .a.It1ud my omcial seal the day County and State. My Com. BEU BROADWAy
laod Dr., Harbor Highlands, · • • Timothy John Phelan, lation of probation •. , An old 5 157 C.Y. Structure Excavation and year in this Certt.ncate mission expires Dec. 13, 1971. MORTUARY
during the night and escaped 22, of 41 5 N, Newport Blvd., style diving helm,,t valued at (Retalnlng Wall) first ~bove written. Dorot.t1y E. Publish: Nov . 12 , 19, 26, I>«.
with her purse and Its contents Newport Hetghts, was arrested $300 was burglarized from the G 142 C.Y. Structure &ck11ll z_amp1oo. My Commission ex~ 3, 1970, In tne Newport Hat-110 Broadway
valued at $175.50 .•. A blanket at 1:45 p.m. at Island and E. Dry Dock restaurant. 2601 w. (Reta.ining Wall) ;lLres Mar. 20, 1973. bor Ensign_ ~--.:;LI;;8~·:M33.ft;;S.;:MM;;~c~ ... ;'"~;"~-;;~ and rug valued at s87 were Balboa Blvd., Balboa, on an Coast Hwy., Mariners M:!c, 7 157 C.Y . Structure Excavation Publish: Nov. 5, 12, 19, 26,
stolen from the garden aru Orange County harbor judicial during the night. (Slope Protection) 1~'i0, in the Newport Harbor
at the Dol Is E. Russell res!-district court warrant charging • FRIDAY, NOV. 6 8 L.S. Flntsnlng Roadway Ensign.
dence, 2741 Ocean Blvd., Co-him with lodging on the beach David Wesley Gardner 22 9 1,925 Ton Aggrep.te Base
rona del Mar, during the ntght anj tlUure to appear· •. Char-of 104. lr>th St., Central New~ 10 540 Ton A::>;>ha.tt Concrete
A -•te -•-•11111 $7 000 les Raymood Burdick, 29, of nnrt, was arrested at 2:10 Lm. ll 1.5 Ton Ll.quld AliiPha.lt (SC-250) · · · tru r COIU&I g • 108 2200 st Centr I N I ..-worth ol coDOe681oo equipment •• a ewpor • at 21st and Court St., Central 12 1.0 Ton AsphalUc Emulstoc
and supplies bekmglng to R·>b-was arrested at 3:10 p.m. at N '"'*',)art on a charge ot tntoxJ. 13 3.2 c. Y. Class "A" Concrete
ert David Homu. 3904 River VIa Lidol 100 Newport Blvd., c~tlon ln public ••• Cyril (Minor Structure)
Ave., West Newport, was sto-West Newport, on an Orange Sruek 24 of Room 16 Ba.y-(F) 14 50 C.Y. Class "A" Concr ete
len while parked at tUs resl-County harbor judicial district clllf ~lotet' Newport Bea~h was (Retaining Wall)
dence, during the night •.• :ra:r~~l ~harging h.lm w~th f.allj arret led ;t 12:30 a.m. at '2241 (S-F) 15 4,1 58 Lb. Bar Relntorcing Steel
A television set and stereo ppear • · · evera W. COlst Hwy., Mariners Mile, (Retalnlng Wall)
equipment valued at $lOO were bottles of liquor aDd a stereo oo a cnarge of Intoxication in 16 16 L.f. 18" RCP (2000-D)
burglarized frdtn the Thomas valued at $350 were burglar-publlc Douglas Henry 17 77 Ton Gravel B:anltet
Patterson Jr., residence, 4700 lzed fro_m Sid's Blue Beet, 107 Strange." 22, ·aDd Ward Jami"!s (S) 18 184 Lb. Miscellaneous Iron and Steel
Neptune Ave., Wes~ Newport, 21st Pl., Central Newport, be-Henry u, 24, both of 822 w. 19 85 C.Y . Rock Slope Protection
between Oct. 26 and Oct. 31. tween Oct. 31 and Nov. 3 • • • Balboa B:vd., No. 3, Balboa, (1/4 Ton-Method "B")
A man about 20 years old en-were arrested 00 charges of 20 18 C. Y. Grouted Rock Slope ProtecHoo
• SUNDAY, NOV. 1 tered the Allee S. Guertin res!-burglary· Henry was arrested (1/4 Ton. Method "8")
Jarosla.va Anna Farber, 29, dence, 609 Poppy, Corona del at 2 p.m'. at lll.srestdenceand 21 3.5 C.Y. Concr ete Grout
ot 233-B l9:h St., Centra l New-lrh.r, about 7:20p.m., told her S:range w.as arrested at 1 p.m. 22 170 C.Y. Class '"8" Concr ete (Curb, Gutter,
port, was arrest@d at 3:30 p.m. he had' a gun and needed mon-at tt.e pollee station ••. Howard Sidewalk, etc.)
at 19th and Bay Ave., Central ey; when Mrs.Guertln r efu sed Jay Holla~er, 18, of 1128 w. (S) 23 76 L.F. Chain Link F'cnce (Type CL -6)
Newport, on a ch.l..rgeofbattery, the would-be robber left · · . Balboa Blvd., Balboa, was ar-THE FOREGOING quantities are approximate only, being
, . A camera valued at $220 A surfboard and si.lndlrlng suit ro!sted at 9:50p.m. at Ill s res\. given as a t:asls for the comparison of bids, and the County
was s tolen from Michael R. valued at $185 were burglarized deoce on a char~ of possess ion ot Orange does not, expr essly or by lmpllcation, agree that
Buford, 3019 Coolld~, Costa from a ~age at the Tom C...r-of marijuana , .. EJectrontc the actual amount of work will rorrespond therewith but
Mesa, while he was .attending ney restdence, 112 34th St., equlp:ntJnt valued at $1,54? was reserves the right to locrease or decrease the amount of
a party at 7301 Seashore Dr ., West Newport, during the ooon stolen from 1. car belonging to any class or portio~ o~ the work, nr to omit portions of the
w .·.st Newport ... Vandals hour • • • A camera valued at Daniel Zinke, 114·1/2 42nd St., work, as may be deemed necessary or advisable by the En-
used an uni.nown explosive de-$170 was burglarized rrom the West Newport while it was g1nee.r.
,..-----------,Thomas James Moore resi-parked at hlsr~stdence between THE CONTRACT IXX:UMENTS shall consist of Notice to d~ilCe, 209 Marguerite, Corona Oct. 26 and Oct. 30 , .. Fish-Contractors, Form of Proposal, Form of Agreement, Plans,
del M.lt. between Nov. I and ing equpment valued at $3 10 Special Provisions, and StaDdar d SpecUicatlons, all of which
NOW .H
1780NEWPORT 3LVD.
Ph. 64~9383 CoJta Mesa
Nov· 3, was burglarized (rom a garage are on file In the office of the Orange County Road l)~t·
• WEDNE.SD·\ Y, NOV. 4 at the John Llndell resldeoce, meot aDd are hereby referred to and made a part hereof.
Larry Everett Harris, 30, 338 Holmwood Dr., Newport PLANS, SPECIA L PROVISIONS AND OTHER CON TRACT
of 880 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa, Heights, between Oct, 17 and DOCUMENT FORMS will be available tor examination withOut
Calif., was arr ested at 9:25 Nov. 2 •.• A televlson set, charge. Copies of all contract documents may be secured at
a.m. at 304 3200 St., West a transistor ra-i1o and 12 ten-tbe otrlce of the Orange County Road Department, 400 Civic
Newport, oo a charge of burg. nis balls, total va.lue$325, were Center Drive West, Santa Ana, Callfornta.
lary ••• Gregory Robert ~lch-burglarized from the apartment PLANS, SPECIAL PROVISIONS (NOT lNCLUDING STAND-
mond, 22, and Ray Jackson of Jacque Grigry, tennis Pro at ARD SPECIFICATIONS OR OTHER OOC:UMENTS INCLUDED
Richards, Zl, both of 1101 Bay. Pari Newport Apartments, 900 BY REfERENCE ) AND PROPOSAL FORMS m.:1y be obtained
side Dr •• New;>ort Beach, were Sao Joaqulo Hills Rd., Newport by prospective bidders upon payment of a printing and sec-
arrested at 1:30 p.m. at the ir Center ••• A tacbometeranda..o vice charge ln the amount of $5.00, which amowi shall not
residence on charges of pos. auto a1t coodlUooer valued at be retuoda.ble. All checks shall be made payaNe to 0-:-a..oge
session ot dangerous drugs for $260 were buta:larlzed trom a County Treasurer but should be mailed to the Road Oeput-
sale ••• Albin Gudls, 44, of car tn a locked garage at the ment, 400 Ch1c Centel Drive West, Santa Ana, CaWornla.
1890 16th St., Newport Heights, Clarence Alfred Roberts rest-COPIES OF THE STANDARD SP2CIFICATIONS may be
was arrested at 12:10 at dence 915 w. Balboa Blvd., purch.ased for $1.58 tax l.ncluded D-om the Department of
the Newport Beach sta .. Balboa, during the night of Nov. Publlc Works, state of CaWornta, or the Road Department. '--::;;;;;iiiiiiiiiji;iiiiiij;jijjj;. a County of Orange, 400 Civic Center Drl.-e W~tst, Santa Ana, CaWorllia.
NO BID wtll be considered unless It Is m•de on a blank
form turnlabed by the County Road Commlss1ooer and ls
made 1D accordi.Dce with the provisioo.s of the st.aldard Spe-OalllaltW......._
cifications IJXl Specla.l ProvlsLoo.s.
THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of the Cowty of Oranre COitAIII lttm'L A11D IIIIIAL Clllia
YU L E TREE SAL E SET
Tbe Y's Men's Club of the
N nport Harbor Area wtU opea
a Cbrlstm.u tre! loC Dec. 5
oert to the S41A Shoe Store
on 11th St., west ol the Pan-
cake House in Costa Mesa. A
10% discount will be gtven to
membershJD card holders. The
Y's Menettes wiU have mistle~
toe for sale.
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wbich ht must oblene in the pr~UOD of tile proposal
form a.ad tbe tulXnJ.uloll ot the bld.
PROVlStONS OF THE STATE CONTRACT ACT art DOC
applicable, J.Dd proapteUYe bidclers wtU DOt be reQW.red to
be preq~alltled.
IN ACCORDA!ICE wtth tile ~ ot SecUoo 17?S ot
lbe Lal>o< Co<le ot lbe Stale ot CaJJion>la, the Boot<! ot--
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BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERV'OORS OF
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOftii1A.
0.10<1 : liMe-10, 1970
W. E. ST JOilJI eo-, Cwk aod u.-:to
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So is a healthy environment.
At Edison we're working to bring you both.
Can you picture living without electricity?
Shu t 11oft and you shu t down elevators, traffic
11ghts . com puters. radios. TV sets and relrig·
era to(s You 'd also shut down most factories
ElectriCity IS one energy we canno t do
w1th out. Fortunately, electricity is clean.
tlameless . odorless and doesn 't create by ·
products of combustion at 1ts point of use .
The product1on and distribution of elec·
tr 1C1 ty does have some effect on the envirOn -
ment we share Everyth1ng man does has
some eflect But 11 we la 1led to supply elec·
tnc1ty 'or the fa ctories. farms and homes in
the 14-county area we serve in Central and
Southern Cal1 forn ia. the impact on all our
11ves would be devastating.
At Ed1son two of our major goals are to
cont1nue to prov1de a reliable supply of elec -
tri Ci ty and to work to 1mprove the environ -
ment w1th relat1on to ou r generating plants
and other ta crl rties Ed 1son has been doing
both srnce the early 1900's
One exam ple IS the vast B1g Creek Hydro·
el '=ctr 1C ProJect 1n th'= H1gh S1e rra Here Ed1-
son bu ilt a network of dams and lakes to trap
the melting snows. Th is water now spins the
turbines that generate electricity for hun·
dreds of thousands of our customers.
As well as supplying electricity , "Big
Creek" provides a vacation paradise tor the
public to en,oy , complete with campgrounds.
man-made lakes. and streams well-stocked
w 1th trout.
Moreover. "B1g Creek " means flood con·
trot and irrigation water for the farmlands of
the San Joaquin Valley below
Water was once the pr1mary source of
Emission control.
By apply1ng recent developments tn
pollut1on contro l. em1SS1ons from Ed1son ·s
fossil-fuel plants have been substantially
reduced. tnclud1ng a S1Qn1f1cant reduc1 10r,
1n n1trogen ox1des
Ocean studies.
power used to spin the turbines that gener·
ated electricity for Central and Southern
California. But after most feasi ble hydroelec·
tr 1c power sources for Edison customers had
been tapped . we turned to fossil-fuel power
plants to meet the growing demand tor elec·
tr1c energy
Power plants in Southern California have
never been the major contributor to air pol·
lutJOn , but when fuel is burned in power
plants. ce rta in by-products of combustion
are released into the atmosphere. Th is is true
when burning gas or oil in power plants, gas
m homes, or gasoline in autos.
To mimmize by-products of combustion
from our power plants, Edison has been
workmg for many years in many ways. For
example. Edison launched extensive air pol·
lut1on research programs over t 5 years ago.
We were among the first companies in the
nat1on to act1vate such programs and have
A vacation paradise.
succeeded in making sign1ftcant reductions
1n emissions from our power plants. We are
working to reduce them even further.
We believe generat ing electricity at
nuclear power plants is another effective way
we can help to improve the environment. In
a nuclear reactor there is no combustion, so
there are no by -products of combustion
Therefore . we plan to build additional
nuclear units. Two are scheduled for opera·
tion in t 976 and 1977 at the San Onofre
Generating Station near San Clemente
Thereafter. the only major generating facili·
t1es Edison plans to build 1n Southern Cali·
forn1a's South Coast basin are nuclear
plants. -----
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Edison's B1g Creek Hydroelectnc Protect. located 1n the H1gh S1erra 1n Central Calr lorn ra
suppl1es electriCi ty and prov1des a va st rec reat1on area for the publ1c
Burying lines.
Marine biologist surveys
sea life near the San Onofre
Nuclear Plant to determine
if sea water. used to cool
plant condensers, affects
the marine environment
when the water is returned
Peaceful use of the atom.
Edison has expanded its continuing
program to underground new and exist·
ing local low-voltage distribution lines.
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to the ocean. Nineteen reports
over 7 years have revealed
no significant changes .
Nuclear power plants are a clean source of electricity. In a nuclear reactor there is no combustion.
so there are no by-products of combustion released Into the atmosphere. Although a nuclear plant is a source
of miniscule amounts of radiation, they are far below the levels eel by the AEC. Above. San Onofre
Nuclear Generating Station, near San Clemente. Two additional units are scheduled at this site.