JOe COSTA MESA FEE TESTS ISE

IIOIIIECOI(ING QUEEN lorlfewport- ...--wlllbo IW-od" tbo b&l!-llme futlritles Friday eYealDc. Oct.l1, at tile lilrti«-W"""'""«PIM at Daridloa tleld. 0.0 ol the S - - wiD be tbo- IUid tbo --lUllS Ule S other clau pr1Dcessu 'Will aen-e u ber covt. 'Ptdlnd We. ..at.~. are ttt.!1 IWDey ol - IU&fllaodo - left, IUid lf!Wilrol ol Lido We,- ollbo senior prlDcesses; stancHnc, left ton.-,--at Mary L)'DD MWJDQ'• oiBaJ Sbcw-, ~e ; Lclrl ­ Burlsb ol Lido lsle, frechman; Ju Ka.nmara of CWI Hn-. 88ldor, aDd AAtta Smith ol lJAio Isis, ·-. (Eoslp (>lloiD.)

New freeway plans, which WOWd an more houses a.1ooc 5tb An, 1D Corona del Mar, are betac dl~ 1D meettnp • wltb delip eopDee.rs a.Dd de~ olp llalf of ... Slals Dl~ HO- H IJM • , • aU this atteatloa fs 50 tlrinc, 1Dd1eates: l1tllt ofiU&flftYo. Rick Rodney L..a•er as be aad ll1s m·...tber, M.uy, aDC1 daddy, Coroaa del Mar Chamber ol fl.mous teftnis cna.mp Rod LaYer, pr.,-e to lean Hoac Hosp1ta.1 tor tbeir Harbor Vetr HUb: borne. Rick ns born :U Hoa.g oo Saturday, Sept. Z'l, weighing iD lt 8 pomds, 5 oUDCes. (Jack West pboto.)

8.1. fights for fire hall

BILL IIOBLE of BoJbco lalaDd wu ooe of tbe competitors J.a Sex ed for parents asked Jut Jtu'l f.oaucanJ, of tbe GraDd Prts. for tricycles. Tb1a slbtlities, aDd eventually tbey year's aeat 1.1 set tor Oct. ZS. trill assume no respoDSibtllty," Wr. Browe saJd 1n retUbl. He s;a.id that the talk lbcll1. serious WnHy Problems refers 2nd trike only to a ver y small mloortty, and ~t the sexeduc.a.Uoooour­ ses Ia pubUc schools could DOt compoWld the problem. Or. Nolan Frtueue. edue&­ tton commJttee chairman, said tllat a questionnaire is beiDC" prepued tor t!W.lln& toPU'eiU to de termine their oplnioo5 oa the advisablUty of se:r educa­ tion and b.mUy Ufe classes. He sa.td that the r espoos.es to these questionnaires wtu be takeo.lDto consic1eratloo in ctraft1Dc tbe report that h.ls com mittee will submit to tbe NeW'pOI't Ka.rtlor Chamber. FIRE HITS UHDA -E -·11 $10,000 -­ aee -.ru done 110 tbe !K)me aiR. D. Olmstead ol 5Z L1Dda Jail OD Oct. 5 when & flu wu -.necs by ODe of the chtk!rn plaJtac wlth matches ud candle~ lD tbl crilld'a bedroom. A - bod, oltM lllaod, tbo carpel, ID tbo aU lbo _.,c- lllolt&lr.._c-. IUid put "' ... don - "' ud... ..,.--•ckala&ot ... - IIJ ...... ,.. Fateol llii Y"" moy have ounnitod from my lint ""'"'lM'! that they are dimlbutcd amon1 the poor. WJty · ader~ aetloG CfO!Ct, ..mttus an btlac COildldtd .ecb0018 tJr 1111 attt....., la.- OP TMI QTY OP MIWFOIT IIAOt letter lue week, mUiion• of Ul ovc:r-)0-and-out- don't you "se:lf--dclcnlled ideali1t1"' practice W'ldil'tfCIHI to 111m Ud to blJ 1.1 oU1ef putt ol Ca.Worall. &lid UttralioD bJ lt'I01...,."1 'ltlfOR Alll:A'S OFFSET N£F$PAI'Eit of·• "'~"'"" '"' lecl:up-tO:here with the •ttl· what you preach? YULOu eae 11 •atlYe tdtlc&- aerou tbt t.otlllb'J. Tra1D1DC P'~· He., JOUI' Votct ot TH£ H"- tudes add behavior of a larae aepnent of our Oflloo ...... Eoolp ...... til If you a~uden ta want 10 rebel api.nM t1aM.llaDr"':-Baru• a1ttter la blUe ctYeD by experteaeed Amll'teullm to be" 0111' JOmC ''hypocrisy," why don't you rebel aaaiDM aa • • on ChrliUU S.A. V,E.leldeta, wbo people!' 1711 L C... a.,.• c-•1 ., CaW. - 92625- ro-: don•t blame you for beina upect by the educational system whole .. llbt:ral" teaciMrt for tbla IDOitb. lt ls ,.,...., underltud the methods em- Dr. McBtnlt"a addr ... U: TILU'IIDII .. 673:0S. (-""" CMoo 714) •,.tablbhment." You'•• ben of indu•· tu1lrC- divinity schools who are so quick to procla)m pull Tbls objec.Uvt 1a to bt Dr. YeBirDJe relatel that trlbtllinc lbe IWD • C.... •• .._, Calli. trial cartelisiS, education and foundalton that they don't believe in tM divinity and Jtu'. UIMd lD aeeorduce b1J orpnls&Uoo Is publlalllnC S.A. Y.£. (studeoll A) plliiiiYio­ TilE NEWPt and dt:Stroy the the display of the Am·; rican nag vice-president a.D(t treasurer. schools are including sex education neither entered in to the morals of the young people in aod the lnstllling of the desire Tnts marks lhe95thconsecu­ heart of man, the thina• the name of ··socialist fllO- to uphold and extend the prin- tive dividend pa.ld sioce the classes 1n the course of study, The grim which God hath prepared for rallty," clplesot Aml..! : ican Uberty. founding of the assoctatlon in truth ls that the problems are increasing, them that love him, Or. WcBLr nie warns that this The Henry Bowen Society was 1936, bringing to .-h along with the Increase ln Instruction, But God hath revealed program already has been tried organized 1n 1965 aod kls In- $38,000,000 the total dlvldeDds out on many major university creased its m,· m'lershtp 100 paid since that year. S•) it would appear that the so-called them unto us by his Spirit: for the Spirit searcheth all and college campuses and that per cent since that time. Mr s. First-year r esources of the dLseasetsspreadlnglntoour Br"oo D. No:-man, vice r ~ge nt $13,500 bate Increased to In so.'lution is merely aggravating the situa­ thin&s, yea, the deep thing• blgtl schOols. Recently, he Is- of the local DAR chapter, ls excess of$100,000,000,Aceount tion, Sweden is an awesome example of of God. 0 Corinthians 2:9, sued a booklet which answers the senior president for the holders now mainta.insa.vtngsof a nation where sex education has long ------I 0.) ------the trequeot question: ''Dr. Me- C .\.R society. M ·.;, Ed-vard Co'l more than $85,000,000 in the LEGAL HOT ICE Birnie, what can I do?" ln Us is the seniOr registrar and~ Association. b•,en included 1n the S·:hools, and w1.1ere conclusion, U states: ·•tn order be contacted by phOne, 8t7- immorality and venereal diseases are NOTICE OF HEARING to be an eHettlve anti- 8727, for LnlormltiOn concer- MESA MAH HAMED PETITION FOR ABANOON­ communist, you have to realize ning mem'lersbip. CAR o ftl c er~ Joseph C. Napoll, 2974CeykMl reaching the stage of national crisis, MENT OF fDGHWAY that we are at war. We must are Jo'ln Petersen, president; Dr., Costa Mesa, bas beeO The argument of "parental ai'ldlcation" Nottee ls hereby given to all act Ulte warriors.'' Nancy Bu :cola, vice president, aamed director ofmartettnctor freeholders in the Flfth S~ • , tn his newsletter, he shOWs Robin Wethe, cllaplala; Karen the InsUn.e of Advuced Tech- t is mJsleacling, because it over-emphasizes rtsortal Dt!trtet that the hear­ wblt ls beln("doot to meet the Nord, secretary, Drtvi4t Martin. DOIOIY. ·A....,m; • •dlft:lka of · a minority sbortcomlng omu, flag bearer. college system as uiOCiate wi;o do shirk someoftheirparentalduties, dooment of tbe bere1DLfter des­ campus ullderground move- A com ing s'XIai fUnd uJstng professor ol manapmeot cribed portion of Lot "Y .. In meot, called ··S.A. v.E. (Stu- etent wttl be the harvest mooo science and with McOoODill But the great majority are bringing up Tract No. 573 lD the Fifth dents Violence 1n Edu- weekeOO party scheduled for Douglas Corp. and Unl.ted Air Supervisorial District, in Or­ t:telr children in a proper, wholesome 25-26. Mr. and ange County, California, haS J::~~::£!:~!.!,~Oc t, m .1nner. been set for Wednesttayf the LIGHTING the tlrst candle for the Orst year an.tUversary 9 30 The "abdication" argument is also 5th day of November at = of the Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital Auxiliary are, from BEST FOODS ATTHE leading the w:.y to a dangerous prece­ o'clock, A.M., at tbe room of left, Mrs. George Fo1 or Costa. Wesa, Mrs. Regl.nald Jones the Board ot S~r visors in the of Lido Isle and Mrs GeorgeThomasSr.of Newport Heigllts. LOWEST PRICES I dent, U the schools are expected to step orange c oumy Admlnlstntloo • in wtlen there is said to be a shirking ~-~·~~~~~ycamore. lST BIRTHDAY NO TED of obligations by the parents, then in time Said portioo of Lot ·• v•· ln Tract No, 573 proposed to be Wr s. Alexander MacGIW- LeRoy C. Willmann; vlsltor parental responsibility and a Jthority will abandoned is described as fol- vray, president of the Costa control, Mrs. Don St....-eo.s; b•' eroded a;vay, The S)-called S)lution lows: Wesa Memorial HosptW Auxi- mapzlnes and menus, Mrs. wm then be far worse than the origlnai That portioo of Lot " Y" as Uary, Is looking forward to Michael Giddinp; messenger, show-D oa a map of Tract No. greeting oew prospective mem- Mrs. Ah1n E. Hemmer; emer- ailment, because the family itself may 573, recorded in Book 20, Page bers to their first anniversary gency, Mrs. Charles V. Hansoo.; become the victim of these "family Ufe" 29, Wlscella.DeOUs Maps, Re- tea from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednes. blood replacement program, cords of Orange CoWlly, Call- day, Oct. 15. Mrs. Roy E. Jtme; work shop, courses. tornia, described as follow's: Joining her with other auxi- Mrs. Backle D. Heath. BegiMing at the Southeast Uary members In greeting other oftlcers In the aun. NB BUILDING PERMITS ~~r~ 0~~ ~0o~\~~·~ r:~~!~e:rJ~~~::.~oo:o:~ =~ ~:!::~r~'~:;~ • • aloog tbe Easterly l1ne of said pital, 301 Victoria Avenue, will St. Clalr, eorrespoDdlng sec- The start of the Park New. M.r. Birtcher loc., partitions Lot 10, N. o• 01' 00" E., be Mr s. Warren Atherton. first retary; Mrs. Ben Tallon, book- port apartment project north- tor men's store, 600 W. Ccas:t 181,04 feet; thence s. sr 35' vtce president and in charge of keeper for the gUt shop; Mrs. erty of Newport Center ac- Hwy ., $2,500, 00" E., 12.76 feet to a llne the tea event; Wr s. Robert M. George v. Fox, reeordl.Qg sec- counted for more thanS3.3mtl- • BACK BAY parallel with and 10.00 feet Wilson, 2nd vice president and r etary; and directors are Mrs. lion in butlding permits aDd LangdOO ll Wilson, p&rt1Uons, Easterly trom said Easterly membership chaU'man; Mrs. Roy E. June and Mrs. Alvin boosted the September total to 4533 MacArthur Bh·d., $5,000. line· thence aioog said pa.raJ.lel Ronald Steoge, 3rd vice presl- L. Pinkley. $4,~,448. Rem ley & Searles, 14,000 sq. uoe: S. o• 01' 00" W., 173.11 dent a.od junior aii.IIUary ehair- A junior at.Wllary bas also This raised the record for ft . om.ce and manufacturlng feet to tbe Easterly proloop.- man; and Mrs.ClydeG.IrtcCaU, been formed. The tunior p-~ the year at the three...quarter butldlng, 3722 campus Dr., lion of the Southerly liDe of 4th ¥Ice president and co-or- began last Febuary with 14 marie' to $39,009,357, almost $7 $100,000. sa.ld Lot 10; theDce along said dlnator. girls under the guidance of Mrs. mllllon ahead of last year's • BALBOA ISLAND proloogation N. 89' 59' 00" W., Mrs. Ray Wallace is to charge Ronald Stenp, 3rd flee prest. record pace. A little over $5 Joan Ross, 21 '1 ~I An., 10.00 feet to the point of begin- of the hostsses, and Mrs. dent. Today membersblp totals million more wlll establish a extend porch, remodel taterlor, Ding. Tboma.s hostesses, is doing the 36, Any girl 15-1/ 2 aDd older new 12-month record. $6,000. Reserving and excepting from decorating. Mrs. Beryl Wag- wbo is interested in beeominc Following permlts were is- • CORONA DEL MAR this abandoomeat :w easement goner will take care of the a junior volunteer I.J: asked to sued durlng the D.nal 10 days M. W, Ellsworth, 2731 Sea- or easemeut.s and ricbt to table service, a.od ·Mrs. George co.Uct Mrs. Steop at 546- of September: view, addition, $1,500. maJotato, operate, replace, re- v . F0.1. wtll ha-ndle the tmtta- 2720, • EAST UPPER 8A Y • LINDA ISLE move and reoew &11. DOW elist- t1ooS aDd guest book. SOL Gerson BUar II Associates Robert L, Moody, 2-stoo. log saoi«ary wwers r&Dd storm AnJODe interested tn atten- MA.COO BUILDING D or San FnnclS<:t>, louodatloo l-unll d'l'elllnc. No, 77 Uod& drallla aod Olll>urleoaDI strut- d1DC tile lll aod bo<:omlttg a TO DEVELOPER LYOH onlJ for Park Newport apart. Isle, $77,000. tures ln, ..-on and over the TOIUDtaer at the bospltalls in- The 3-ltory Maceo Bullcttac. ment building, 900 San Joaquin • BALBOA said bigbny ud &11. por1ioos Ylted to call Mrs. Clark C. k»cated a1181 DoYer Dr., Dell' HUls Rd. at Jamboree Rd., George c omn, addlttoo at thereof, and pursuaol to any w... oott reMI'fttlon ebair- Westewr, '*' beeD IIOld to $73,864; three-story bulldJn&: 1108 w. Bay Ave., $1,000. e.Ustlnc truciiUe or reD8'ftl mu., at 548-1531. <>ranee CoumJ deftklplr lAoa with 183 apartment units, Jack Tooo, addi.Uoa at 4.15 E. tbereol to mAlnb'n, operate, Tbt wlli:Uers hadtbeir tlrat Lyon bJ Robert Alleboro a.ad JOIIHSOM'S II!AII111'LOR 71 OL $3,250,996. Edgweatar, $3,000. replace, remo.,., reaew a.ad m411UDc Oct. 2, 1968. Tbe Frank E. TraDe. ~: ,.) .· ' . ,., Westara Salt Co., demoUsh enlarp all now u:lltlnc llDes odpal s' members bafl Maceo R-.!tJ Co., a. -.... ' \._ .t . ' btllldh>p aod -· al the salt ART SHOW TO RAISE orp1po, -ta,c:ables,trlroo. - -,.10 85, The ebu1or ll1dlar7 al P-lftiii&Ceeal FLOOR WAX lliMICIST works tdtft .u Ja.mboree: Rd. SotOLA.RSHIP fUNDS poles ud otbet atncturn, membWI u ot Feb. 7, lMt, Ra1lr'cM. makes the baiJI.2IIIC UCIUID WAX I. Q.I.IMII ud -Ill! Dr,, $1,000, Wltll btoolllo b' ,.- - ...-,. ud 'llllur.. b' lho IDialod 114, Thelr -Hill thai Ito -.-•• 1'llo llrm ro- • NEWPORT CENTER or tbe1r major pro)oclo, Coota oporallot\. a1 p.a plpo U.., t.- t1JDo ..,..._ al l>t"tar eeotl1 - 1M 1 lf'>l"ld,_, &a.lbol.lalurUet eo •• Sector Mea Art..._,..m_._,,.,. lelfiPide &Dd t.lllpboDt UDis, •u.nt• maa m"u •*UO.. tliP'ntl nc from tbt IICOIIII..S ORANGE JUICE 100, at 8u Joaqula H1ll8 Rd.., sei:Jecmlld tbllr ._...... ,., b' raltrot.d UDu. a.ad lor tbl deUf• patkllts' mall ud tate Wrd Doors, to oce_,y tbt ._ a._... ool7 ... II-_, sebOiorllhlp - ,__ -- at dlolr- .... or 1M Ootroro.- tiro u,ooo aq. a, balldllt( ... - bllltltar. .nUt uo,ooo Utrvucl> s.-,, ~ aa. or oloetrle -11. potrotoam .,.,._ aod aid Ute bOopllo1 u.,... -· · JACT. -· loot ol otlleo ..,..,, 25, Ill tile moll at - CGut aod Ito..-._ omatOOio, n- Ia--.oL Holldlllt( lho Olio ,J50,000. Plua. ter, aorUarlnctAtltl'~•••· toda.J, U. aalll.arJ rDtm .. b' Coidn11., flluMr 6 Co. • WEST UPPER 8A Y Roelpl•o a1 1M drln trll1 By ...,_ ol lho Boon! bon oJoo- -ooiYM will> woro Abrt D.. Blow..U IIIII GREEN W, D, ll'orpliJ, 1$06 Uo<:o!O, l>t ,,_ art -· - al ~· ol o.. • ...u.oiD•llocl 1111 -· -- Clark J, - al IMIIoo ..t WIIOLI OR lllllltaooUJ-.».ooo. 0rup CGut eo11o.., ~ - Coool7. Call---. lloleb am.o11111 L.J-Qoa. J, 11o11t, 1101 Uo<:ol .. r., Wool Collop, Co111tir* - loor,IMI, Utll - dl7 " ...... , -·--., U11 -ro11i1c...... driOIII ... IMVISTIIIICT LICTURIS I;;:::::;:::~;:;;;: ·- A.... m r -11911 b' Ull C1 G II Co"llfl, Ull )M W, E, ST ~811:: b' -pw -17 &1111 tUiac A lroo ~~ a:-:~: 1 olr ; M I J ---- loeo1 - -· - CO* 17 Cloo'k ...... , ... 0( tllo- rop- oooroo_'!"..::_ -·Tl 1 ...... llc118't llll'bc.-, C.,. Cllrtl al M --... ua J:II'OII'UI• .U -- I • f ••.,_, aJGnl dol liar ... '*-· ~· olA 1 J111i"•' 0 Ill r I a1~ l,!",jJIW*J' Mra. R... •W G. tiUic a.1 ..... ,.r •'Is Ill ~ ... 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NEII'ORT HA111!0R EllllGII THUIISOAY, ocr.'· .,. (h h ~AI!J!::S~EC11:0fi~-~-~Pw:3 ied[a[;J·~ql~!p!!A:~m;~·~MA~I!,~C.~',;,j~f< u rc ...,_, c:a.e11, .., a . ~ldr-eC.Wc.Me­ "What can I do C..IIwJ,c-4o1Mor- no ..,..."-,_,,.. Wlllluo Adoo, - ~ - • I IIIII ~ "An about COlT "' ... Uoi._IIIIJ - llo, •--. ..,. -riO!?'' Cllorca, wiD bo 11oo ... - lloifleioonllold at t:IIMdU ...... lloo atllloiOa.m. --...... ___ IOa.a. this pain?" -·­ -,. .. - Yloor B111a 111111 11 --~ • • • a.m. .. COlt& ..... Tbe Firlt Btpa..c Cllllrdl ot. • • • eo. .._ 101 lbpella st. st. -· ...._ ~~tl-:J at liuD Aoo A... - Ill', P. G. Cllorca, 100 st. Ao*W'oll4., M...,•• wtll&ll'-.cb at llLm. cwr Bua-~•..., '(~ ~\\l~ Stlldty c. tbe taptc, ''Ow Gad wtU be otu:rftd at e. a .... 11 lUll tbt but PlJIDbttr• ., Ylce~. u,.... ol U. e11re11 At 7 p.m. be Will dUcauacar .. . wW cwU 011 a. ...._ C111tomen ortt:n ask ~ co\l ~~ reat trapdJ lD tae ana: ''Art ••PJ'OINd • actloa. .. Ror Ward lions like thil. And e¥U)' YM"Cttr'1 bluii:R'eU:-.W wt.U taa at I a.m.., Dr. Jolill JOO bo MD?" F, Dou oii:JO a.a., 111111 A, L. 11...\RJWCG OFF tbe days totbe0ct. 11 depahre tlme lor tbe . o( pain relievers. Rrlirrrn. That's the point. We ~~~Q • • • Ptatty at ll a..m. SWMt MeiJDe iDteroat&onal comeot.Jon a.od competition 1D Tbe Lu1benD Cburcb of tbe • • • Bo.ollla are Mrs. staDley Belukl, at left, I.Dd lfra. Robert can sd1 IUn5He an.al~ but we can't pracribc M.JD., boCb ot Newpo.-t Sbores. They are members of the Mutor, Z900 Paclllc Vt... Dr., Tbo P-Coocr'tl"-' .,. drup to eliminate the CVHM of ptirl.. Dia¬ir\1 '{0\)\l Harbor Vln HUb, - 1:.. Wll- Cll•eb, UU Braed st., Jttow­ Sadd1 ...cll Cbapter of Sweet AdellDes a.ad, alone wtth Y.rs. and pracribina: are in your physician's prO¥inoe. U&m Ellor ll'1l1 pea m- port JJoq11U _ 'lllo a ... -­ Georce lk*8 ot Balboa, ban beea plaonioc tbb journey tor OD tbe tcplc, "Ia the pr..-c:e mu Bron .w IPIU 011 tbl IOIDe time. Tbe Dta.mx.t Head Cblpter wtll hostess tbe We, U professiooal pharmacists. wort wilkdocton. ~v~s ZJrd lDDIIl1 COIIfeotioD at tbe 01bJ hotel during Aloha ol God," lluod '"' Goaosta topic, "Oo bo1ac oolr a - providin& the drup they order. So, if you ha~ Q\lr 28:10-11, U tbe9:15111d11Lm. ta tM t.:bt," at tbllOa.m. weell, wtJJ.cb begins Oet. 11. Tbe Saddlebl.ck Ctnpter rep. s.,..., aorvlcn. A worllllp s_, -., reseatatites wtll also tour tbe Ner Islands aDd will be any kind or a pcn.isltnt pain, Ke your physician. COlT'S HUE aentce wlll be beld at ! p.m. • • • psts of Mrs. Bela.ski's .tOll, stanley Jr., 1o Hanalei Bay, We shall ~ pk.ascd to proYM;Ic any mellal. Tbe odull tellowllllp c~ uao Babr st., eo. DRAPES •.• wtn meet at 6:SO p.m. Friday, Ilea _ Put« SaBol wt11 OcL 17, wttll Mrs. WatnCbam- apeak oa till tcpk, ' 'ltftvd.­ Special red carpei day NOTTOIURY berl1D dtreetiDc tbt procram. abtp 11: m••&fnc ~ ... at Members of tbe AssistaDce Alli:I.Uary wbo donate tbelr tim a THEM ... 11 a.m. s..ar. A comm!GoG oerrice will bo bold al 7 p.m. Lea.pe ofNewpon BeacbJU!lior u salenomen, aDd Is called AllliUary are selecttng en~ a Re.j Carpet day. a.ad tbe tcpl.c wW be "AU to semb1es to be modeled aoo sold Monoequins will be Mr s. Ro­ Him I Mleuder." omou.- &t the fall lashioo stM:>w, this bert W, Howard; Mrs. Jam ~s • • • Saturd&J, Oct. 11, at the Thrlft Peters Jr. and her da.ughter s, "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!f, Tbe mcdb of October bu Sb:lP, 505 3200 street, Newport Christa, Lisa, and Stephanie; r beeo dll:liii'Uid at tbe Hnpcwt Beach. Tbe Informal rMdeling Mr s. John f. Slaughter; Mr s. 1795 LAGUNA Harbor lAtbenD Cbarch., Z501 from 10 Lm. to 2 p.m . wiD Hanns U, Bauma.E¥~ and her RD. Cwt Dr., Newport HetctU, b' be lnterr~ only for the d!ughter, IU.thleen Ann; Mrs. eollec:t:1Dc bh•ata ud ehll- anrd ot a priz.e at ooon. Y tcbael Hell.ll; aDd Mrs. Aile::. drea'a clotblDC D Latbuu Tb! proceeds from the Tb.rltt GoJdy and her daughter, Karen. world reUef. tlnpea, e~ Sb.Jp sales benefit the As- Mrs. Eroest J . Schlag Jr. clothlAc Ud. beMiac cu be sl.sta.Dce Wgue's d~nt:ll/lealth and Mr s. CUoton Hoose, eo­ bl'oobt to tbeeba:rcb UJ~ eeater, tbe socl.alservtceom:ce c:WCmoo ot this speclal day, dutiDc tbt IDOIIt1l. or to tbe a.od other plULlothroples, Each will be assisted by Mmi's, Wal~ 494-9415 ctwreb otflce UJ week di.J Saturday tbe Tllr1tt:SOOplsstal· ter Lord, Howard kLityo, a.n1 morDI.Dc. fed 1 or the Jullior James R. W"»1. Se1Yi119 the Entire South Coast Ar..

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%0FF JOHN F. GRUNDHOFER, Ylce~ 1'011 CASH president and manacer of UDioa 20 ,..... , BtDk's Soutb Orange County . otllce 1D Corona del Mar, bas just graduated with honors from OFFERING QUALITY the Pacl.ftc Coast Ba.nklog wmtOU1 COMPIIOMISI School's graduate school or 54CH366 ba.nklng at tbe UDiverslty of WasbJ.Dgton., He ls also a.n M2-G270 alui;JUlus ot Loyola Uninrsity, lr JOU CAU COl.UCT a.od bolds ao MBA degree 1o rttMilU.'r.AUAHOID ' flna.oce trom LEC. He 15 actiYe lD the American lostitute of 1702 Newport Blvd. A.antlac and ba.staugflta nrlety of courses a.od Is presently AT 17Tlt senll>& '"' !be !acuity ol Chap­ Costa Mesa sr OWl Collep builDess delplrt~ meat. H• raidu lD Newpxt Bea.cb wttll bi.s ..Ue, Lyodii.Uid 2 dauebter,a. Kathy a..r:wj Karra MRS. HELEN HUMMELL OF CI1M SUCOJMIS Hel• Marie Hammell, 61, of 329 Orcbld, Corooa del Yar, died Oct. 5 at her rest.deoee of a heart attack. She was born Ia Call:torDia oa Feb. 21, 1908, She 1s suniYed by her hus­ baad, Roy; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Glaser of Fullerton; a 5011, Robert Hummell of Dowoey, and 7 craodchildren. Senlces were bekl Oct. 8 at Balb Motbary Chaj>e1 In Corooa del Mar. Burial was at tbe Good Sbepberd Cemetery In HIIDIIngtoo Beach. TOURING THE RANOI Horseless carriages of by • .------, 11!008 days wU1 tour ln1Deraoch s.-,, Oc~ 19, •••all>& ott at 10 Lm. from the Irvine MARINERS CHURCH 1nt.orm&Uoo center on W)'ford Rd. DIU' IUetrway 5. Me mbers of ANNOUNCES tbe Horseless Carriage Cl!lb of OR. BILL ACTOM WILL IE GUEST SPEAKER Southern Ca.IUornia tr1.ll drln FOR THE 10 A.M. SERVICE THIS SUIIDAY . tllroua:b Peters Canyoo.., aJoa&: !be HJ-U..Cana1Road,lllroug!l SUIIDAT ICIIOOL AT 1:00 .&.II. tbe &lflcultural area, to the AT 11:00.&.11. old rtllap ol East lrvloe, San I.T1:JOP.JI. Caayoo Ruenolt, the cattle beadqulrters aad some ol tbe INTEREST ON YOUR MONEY ZIIO EAST CD..ST HWY., CO- DEL MU mCICkl'o deftlapmeots. lltcbael Ut.Diba.D. of tbe Irvloe Co. sta.tr ll'1l1 CUide ... -. CAN MAKE THE BIG DIFFERENCE IN YOUR LIFE

• the difference between enjoying retirement - or just retiring • the INDIAN SUMMER COMING! difference between going to see your grandchildren - or just yearn· ( weiUhn you like # or tJOI) ing to see them • the difference between carefree and careful living • enjoy the 7o;o yield on 2 year investment certificates when held to maturity ($5,000 minimum) • interest checks mailed quar· Plnuy "

for Momo ~. FUNDS RECEIVEO BY OCTOBER 20TH WILL YIELD INTEREST FROM THE 1ST. Plnuy go for /llr • ..,.,,... Md• sq- IMf>/11 ------~bet' we Pl'f postqe both ••YI ------(..._. il_, dlldl IJt ...... e II CAl lfOitiltA THIIf'T I l CIM - Md• ,,,,,.,,.,,;., MOW ,...,_,'-~-~ _ __...... _ 170 L IJa ....._ C.U Mtu, Calitonu t2S17 (-s,-J • ,...... --- Lorraine SUtherland JAMIOIU lOAD AT IAYSIOE OliVE 0...... ______Nl\1.,011 lEACH 67S-l11Q o ~t ... ..-..a.-~ FASHIONS AT THE BEACH 0 ... 1 ...... 0 .,.,..,_.. • •• ....,. c..______HouB. 9:3G-5:30eSu-ys: 1 1 ~ a .. , ...... _...._ 0 ...... ,.,____ _ ...... ICl IIOLJ ... ___& ' ------:;u,etli• ------...... 11 I O·(JIII-111 ·Tars face.crucial test no 111-1 --poul.. lt JUpodod.'noyln_, How to use noe-411-S.C'I - · enclll -· Jlo. 1- TboPAT lllUod,a.! -lod -IOit*J-.&101-­ - a 111-4 ,_, - .... - ••btd• alia Palma 17.7, 1111 ID BlOod b a U.,...., Municipal Bond • ~- lllll'llllllolniaolAa- --allp.oa.lloll-.a,. Tbo SolaU poalllo.,.o- IDucbclonlaJI1,Widle-lbo po - - &taM at Tbla -· " 111o a - board lor a.. ..., &101 lui limo olllra 1101111 to IIWo u N-U. ''Paper Losses" Do- Field. ""'"lod - -· 111&1 bo wllll .... 111u> z ,.._to_, HELD OVER 2140 WIU c...- del liar, flforod 1>1' 1M Ur - Ia 1M neo tt Ill 111o llrlt ball, Tbo TD CUll GRID nCK ET PRICE$ A IIAOOnCEJ'n' NEW SURFING FILII! I p)llb otW' tbe ftnt )'tU' 1l&pe c:hl.,.,.....,lp. oa a ~taeular U-JVd pua SUDMt ...... a,dml..,.. for tax saving "PbO""'apby lhatloavoo 101J alack-Jawed" tam, P oiJ to u iartr )fad A...... SuD Aa lut Fri- &lid ru plaJ, Garry 81'0'111 to prtee1 tor foathllJ pmea UU .. SUI PING MAGAZIMI! allor rOCOforllltaau-.... clor lflllt at Do- Dold, lbo ~Yio -..norr. Bob Trill!> fall are u lbllowo: l4dl Uld blo oa lllo Cllortw'l 25.,...., W. WU 1111 Ia - &Dar blocked 111o PAT allempl, &101 IIIII> -1 -·· $1.50; Have you bold municipal bondli for lilt montbo na~•Ta I!VDY WAft U1C1! A SOULL_J~~~~~I111Do . Tbo Sea Klllp -od a 7-7 llrlt -· Tbo marpo 1110 ball-time ocoro wu 27-IS. chlldreo wlllladolll, $1;cb1ldroo : tbe t.1l totbe!-yard llDI,ud ,wu!7-7bd:llrttbeSa1Dtlcould Tbt~~Srd~==~-:::,:oc:"'!:;e-;..:•~-~:!,!~~$~1;;.50~.~.:.~ or lonpr? Tbe quality and aofoty upecle of tt CONTINUOUS SHOW - Jill KIRBY Wltb less thaD 30 secoOOs tbe first TD W'Ub a. 45-)'IJ'd in line with what's been happeninc in the t.o the balf, lbe Sea. aerial to Duel Blood. steve SUNDAY FIOM 2 , ,M. economy: Strong inftationary preeeurea. to score Fish sprinted a yards IJ'OUDd Ti!iht money. Hilih inlen!ot rata. ootbeCbargers' left eDCI for tbe soon, I.Dd A1 FREE PARKING However, you can convert theee lower prioea, line, An alert Edlsoo Wtute t:leted the polDt for a scooped 141 the loose 1-0 lead wttb 6:25 left In the i.e., "paper louel," into muningfu1 iDoome raced 95 yards Wl- tlrst quarter. tax aavinp and, at the same time, preeerve to.ociHid tor tbe score. However, An 85-yard run by Moote the quality of your municipal bond holdinp. tbe play ns called back on a Floyd aOO the PAT tied ~ at --~~-- You do tbia by owappinf one municipal bond for peQI.lty and Corona del Mar 1-7 with 1:42 to go to tbe quar­ repioed possession oo tbe 5 ter. Another and thereby regiatering a capital 1oM. ,ard line, Wlth 2 seconds re- Tbete were justa few secouds Bdl£ Theee capital ~oooeo · can be used to olbel maln1og 1n the balf, Glemt Mtl- pe In tbe Znd quarter when dE capital gains which you have taken-or plan let, tatltack. mortog to quar- BlllSbeddpl~mged tbrougbtora OUR lA> take- tbia tu you. Or they can be used lA> tertact, touod AI SUa to the eod yard b' a Sailor score, a1ld UM! J establish a capital lou which, under certain 1.001, and passed for the touch- PAT made it 14-7. TblaTDwa.s down. SteYeJootthldckedforthe set~ by a SZ-yard aerW~om c:ircumatances, can be applied againet ema point for a 13-0 balf-time Shedd to Jerry Smitb to the ordinary income. seore. Santa Ana 12. A detailed explanation is given in a special Edison came teck strongly in The Sa.1nts bad to punt follow- report iasued by our Municipal Bond the secood half and drove the lng the t:ld:-0!1', aDd Harbor Department. Entitled, ''Tax Swapping: How b&U coosistently down the field, moved 70 yards lD 4 plays but 2 key defeoslve play s bylbe for the 3rd TD. Shedd passed to Exchange 'Paper Losses' for Tu Savinp." Kines stopped the Chargers 65 yards to Blood tor a llrst ...... For your free copy of this report, simply ud they wen tiDable to pene- down on the Santa Ana 8, and call, write or visit any Dean Witter office. trate w1tbio the ZO yard line. on the nert play be tossed to Or, if you prefer, simply complete and mail Corooa del Mar scored the Jerry Smith for the score. AI f1ml toucbdo'n of the ga.me in White ldcked his 3rd coo.secu­ the coupon below. the 3rd quarter on a 35-yard Uve PAT, aod the score was pass from Samuels to ta.llback 21-1. SEOOND FEAnJRE IN OOLOR: "DUFFY" With JAMES OOBURN aod SUSANNAH YORK GlennThe Miller.Sea Kin gs meet fountain bacThek afterSailo gettingr s exploded their handsr tgnt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=5!!!1!!!ftl~ DEAN WITTER Ill: Co. Valley at 8 p.m. this Friday on the bllll again, covering 53 JNCDIU'DJlATED at the Huntlngtoo Beach High yards in 4 plays. Shedd again SHOW nMI!S. , ScbOol stadium. set the sta,;e for the score by ~PORT ·. Eves at 7; Mat. 9:30 Sot.; Mat. 2 & 4:30 Sun. Brrn1011 R . .01Ju, Vin Pruidr11t CONTINUOUS SHOW Fi,•ci•l Plu• FltOM S-SUN. FROM 2 Mesa hosts tough Loara DICK VAN DYKE & ANGIE DICKINSON 150 Newport C ut~r Drive, Newport Bct~ ch FoUowtng thelr cross-town with just 33 seconds left to play T,dcpbonr 644·2292 BARGAIN MATINEE IN rivalry last Saturday eveDiDg, in the game. Ricardo kicked his WED . 1 P.M. victorious Costa Mesa am the 4tb consecutive PAT. "SOME KIND OF A HUT" DEAN WITTER I. CO. INCORPORATED Estancia Eagles will both be THE M.AkEIS OF THt COMEOY facing formidable opposttloo o ALSO PLAYING PlellM' .end me copy(in) of your free peper, "SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHERIFF" COMES tb.is week-eod. BUCS WIN "Tn Swappint: How to E:a:cbance 'P•per t.c-.' for ROBERJ MITCHUM The Mustangs wtll host The Ora.nge Coast College Tu Savin111.·· GEORGE KENNEDY powerful Loara Friday evening Pirates wtU be making an all NAT All E WOOD a.t Davidson fteld. Estancia will out bid for the South Coast RICHARD BEYMER Namr ______•• tangle with Magnolia Saturday Conference Utle as they open "THE GOODS GUYS AND evening. also at Davidson field.. league play this Saturday eveo­ TAMBLYN Both games ue at 8 p.m. tng against Fullerton at A.oa- RITA MORENO Addrr"------THE BAD GUYS" Estancia h:id one broght spot helm stadium. GEORGE CHAKIRIS City------ln the 31 to 7 loss to Costa. Coach Dick Tucker was full Mesa. Dave Jonosoo took the of opUmlsm over his team's 81~« ------'~------~~n& k.ick..oU of tbe 2r:w1 ba.lf 3-0 pre-o:mtereoce record, and on bis own ZO-yard Une aad ru parUculUly Mer last Friday ttlrougtt the entire Mustang team evenlDg's 21 to 20 ~set win tor a thrilliDg 80-yard touch- over Harbor College, the state's doWn sprint. Except for this 5th ranked team. scoring burst, the Mustangs Hartxlr scored flrst, re. completely dom inated the play covering a fumbled punt of the tor the evenlng. OCC 7 in the first quarter and Mesa scored 1n the ttrst qua.r- going over lor the TO trom ooe ter on a 65-yard march in 5 yard out. The Bucs tied U ~ Call An Expert plays. JOhn Mani.J: went over for 7.7 before the quarter wa.s -.~H~U~RS~E~RY~------the TO from 10 yards out. Benito over, marchi.Dg 66 yards to pay Ricardo's ldck made it 7-0. dirt. MikeTamlyusaseampered Stuubs, Interior Plants In the 2nd quarter, the Mustangs 3.4 yards for the score, and Bob Tropical & Trees halted an Eagle drive on tbelr Ryder added the PAT. BEA UTY NOOK In secticides aad Fertilizer own 11. Four plays later Kim OCC took tile lead I.D the ZOO 2732 E. Coast Hwy. S & H Creea Stamps Wolf took off from his 27-yard quarter on a 53-yard drive. Corona del Mar · ...... ~ .,..... : lloe and weot all the way for a Tile TO came or. a 15-yardpass ....:. •• tea,, ...... ,...... FREE DELIVERY Phone b n-1 Hb ...... =--~-t TOGETHER FOR touchdown, a 73-ya.rd thriller. from Tamiyasu to Coe Meyer...... _.. • ....._.. ' 5 •• Corona del Mar N11raer7 Ricardo again added the PAT, Ryder again kicked the PAT ·-... Z744& oCOSTA o-­ ORANGE o ANAHEIM o HUNTINGTON THE RRST nME and in the final 10 seconds to make the tally 14 to 7, SEVEN NATIONS of the half he kicked a field Harbor's Phil satoone car­ COl FFU RES MESA 639-2441 126-0381 8EAOI goal from the 10 for a 17 to 0 ried the 200 half ldck-oU 88 OPf'l n · rsnA' T\.fROrr.u 549-3368 142-1451 half-time tally, yards to the PLrate 7, but the S-\n ' I10A) !WIEIIIY'S After Johnson's k.i ck-OU re- occ defense tookoverondowns frt!:~ Parting in fron t o IIIJG Q.EAHIHG Shoe Repair turn and Cal Shores' PAT nar- on one-yard UDe. Four plays 300 W. Coast Hwy. Purse •nd Lugg-ae r owed the margin to 17- 7, Mesa later Harbor returned a pwtt Newport Beach .;, - Dye Wor• was on the move again, march- to the OCC 25, and this time the T.t~oM : 6.Q · 08.U SloH ST IWI'S ing 54 yards In 14 plays. On Seabawks went over, covering ONE DAY SEMCE 4th doWn and 8togoon tbeE.agle the float 14 yards in the atr. BUILDING CONTRACTORS 1_, Hefbor llvd. 30, KimWolffiashedh.lsrwmi.Dg The PAT tied it up at 14-14. eo...... - .... 3:111 for m again with a 24-yard ruoto Coast followed up with Its REMODE LIN G 673-5822 the 6, Jerry Reilly made the pme-wlnntng drive before the and 675-3353 touchdoWn, going over from 3rd quarter eoded. Tamlyvsa ADD ITION S the one-yard Une. Ricardo's gue tile Pirates a llrstdownoo Penlaa l .. Cl.. alag Worb kick boosted the score to 24- 7, the Harbor 26 with a 15-yard e I'"A£E PLAM SERVICE '"'m••••arn. Mesa kept 141 Us record of a pass to Bruce Hicks. Ray Rl­ e fREE ESTIMATES & toucbdoWo each quarter as cardo ran for 20 yards to the CLEANING DYEING ALL MAKES 532-5949 Robin Senlk tossed to Frank 6. Tamiyusa was trapped for a OF RUGS - WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING ..... AMERICAN I-DAY SERVICE 67M1. ~~~;~;;;"";;•~30~-iyarid~~~,2sprinted-yard loss,wide and to thenthe Ricardoleft l>r CONSTRUCTION co. ~ a.o 8-yard touchdown junt. Ry­ C.U.L DAY OR HIQtT der k:l cked the all-tmporta.Jt extra p:>int, and occ led Zl-14. A 4th quarter drtn by Harbor was stopped oo tbe Ptnte 7 a.s Rick Seibert lnlercepted a pass. A bad puot pve Harbor tbetell agalll 011 1bo OCC 15. Hill OOwll pass lllterfereoce pea<)' pTe the SeabawU a ftrstdowrlontbe VOLLEY BALLS TENNIS RACKETS z. lt toot 4 tries tor Harbor to 10 OYer; 011 4tll don Jim SaD­ RUBBER 4.95 PRE-STRUNG der plUDged tor tbe score. Kat­ bot tried b' rictory wttb a PUILICAnOII WOIIIC 6.95 7.95 Z..polDt pass tftort, bul RJ ck 2.95 - 4.95- 8.95 Wblte touect Suder for a 1S­ WIE CAN PRINT YOU .. rard lou. LEATHER 9.95 ·:~~~~~~~~ PAMPHL~T, 14.95 Ill . LI!:AP'LETS. 0 IIIII CORS I NEWSPAPERS AND 10.95 18.95 NEWS LETTEM ' 12.95 FRAMES - 11.95 - 14.95 CALL Ul '01 IITUUTII 18.95 Opon Nithlly •I 6:45 p.m. .,, ..... 16.95- - 24.95-29.95 SUNDAY ot 1:45 p.m. IH$1GM I'IIIUIIIMG CO.. FOOTBALLS Now TogetiMir 11~&110& P~INT 5.15 .. BULLITT" • W~LLP~PE& ~. • · •~u~c 6.95- Pllloi>U$ - Duldl lloJ PLVIIBI& 2114 lilt Hit Plllllta - ll.oo eUPHOUJIItiMG 700CO.o•,. A.., 8.95 --Ole eo-...... 10.15 "BONNIE 13,000 PATl'pNI -....-a 8.95 OF WALLP API:& ta7 a.,., •• c,.J,.•n~l • 12.15 •11 &~a.,_ •...-..a, 1--. ,_ ONLY ~"•*•.._... ~ OAT •talllooll Plli•.llealao-l,OOOeolor truafonod lo l.llo -bot 2. Two blocks to Ocean, Corona Corona del Mar Duplex ...... artllla _.,., -...... del Mar. 'l'bt TttoGeuiveWulumeb- De COIIIPIIUDC tbat Coale. Each apartment bas secluded od 111 l.llo VIII Cooc Wllllo Mr. Aller llo roeal- 1110 - 3. ud 4 otber IDIIl ol 11M uta decree 1D JIU'I, He 1s patio. aow. •"Wed z tak1ac 1 oa tbe c:ombatarURstamwere be wuts to rttva to C..eh•ac. oter tbe duties ot Keot Serre_ RVINI CO .. IUYS IOMD$ 4. Built In kitchens. llllho -,. Hla -. Sbaroo, 17, &lao a wbo 11u res!- 1<> eater tile TD IUILD. SCJt00L lie ...- f mootha La Haftll lSC &nduate, Ls teacbin& ill eommerclal real estate de- s._ ~ A. Gdaa of 5. Carpets and drapes-. CODIIIIotllltr ZO larp oil palo- Newport Beaeh. velopmoat llusllless. Mr. Good- Sao ScboolllUtrlet 6. Hawaiian setting -- convenient lleld, a llarllle veteran, .....,J-.. lila! $&20,000 wort~~ c...,. a. YDE F. IEECLE OF UPPER BAY GROUP Is a lllltve ot Paso Robles, at- Slate a1 CaJUon1a _.u ob- location. COSTA MESA IS DEAD WILL IIEAR PIANIST ...... , Carpiatsrla Untoa Htgll llptloo lloada are bolar par- ~ '"'• • - - 411 of 1349 Tbo C..... del liar bome al Scboo~ Santa Barllora City Col- botkvoary dedleattoo. boa, be ,., Wllllaons -ftlt~~~~d VIEW HOKE IN CAMEO SHORES perlod. AH>UctDts must be be.. ~oUDd W1th just a shirt 011.. 4 Bedroom - Z-1/2 batbs wtth new APARTMENT FOR RENT. Z­ tweeo ZO m:l 35 years ofap, ASTHMA ATTAOC: WUlWns, wbea setiDc: tbe FOR SALE OR LEASE OPTION bedroom, 1 tilth, buut-tns. wetgta 155 to 250 pounds aoo A Detgbbor btoapt·Dorotby omcer. put his puts on. refl'tcerator, Dreplaee, ear­ - .... _ 5 loet g &lid 6 Derby, liD E. Ballq B!Yd., ., uuc TO SEE GAME •••• ..U, drapes, boleoay, .._,. feet 5 LDcbes wltbcMit &boes. Balboa:, to tbl Newport 8e&cb _ _. roo·-.-- ~.sa .\wl1cut'1 fisioG mQt be no .ft.re ~ alltt sbe sat. lSC's N"lJIC)I1 BMc:b alaam:t VIEW HOME He~, CDIII. 0eC~CUCJ wmse tbu 20 .. '70 uoeorreded rered u utbma attac.t St,:Jt. 26, club wW PI'O'fidt bas tf'&D!Ciol'­ THE B£ST OF EVERYTHING PUS A VIEW November 15 . $200. 575-3645. i.D each eye I.Dd eorrect1ble to Sbe was admla:lstered OE}gen tattoo to the lSC bomecomt.Dc 3 BEDR()()MS - 2-1/2 BATJ6 l Den l GAlli ROOM ------ZO-lO. 11eartar mllltbo...... a1. &lid was - -·· plc:oote oa l1oe c:ampoos IDd bot­ Z FIRE PLACES, 2 WET BATS, 8/1 KITCHEN ball game oo Oct. 25 lD tbe Memortal CoU­ •••• EYer'J'bodY lofes this borne - just eomin( 011. tbe seum. Tbe bus wtlJ le&Ye from .nartet - 3 bedrooms 2 baths. BalltitUJ Bloe the lniDe Coast COWJIJ'f Club BAY FRONT LOT Hann pool - patio. Very umttnc wUb extra tarre at 9 a..m. Informatioo rr.ay be llt'illg room, beamed ceUtnp. SbOWs perfectly. 'The obtained from Robert Bas .. 56 feet 1103 feet, TOP LOCATION $59,000 price warrauts quiet acUOD.. m.ajla.n at 646·0462. ROOM TO M<>CR A 50' Y ACJn', OXYGEN CIYEH Neigbbxs cUled tbe Newport Beach ftre departmert to ad­ m1Jllster ary gen a..od massage to 1 TiiM 2 Times Ye~n of u,_.. Waller D. K. Glbsoo, ol !021 20 words Of' len ...... 1.50 2.~ 3.00 i•ce 011 all typel of c~ E. Bay Ave., Balboo, 011 St. 21 word. to 30 ~d· ...... 2.00 3.00 4.00 atoa a lio-Stooci alty, ~. lllltU tbe ambUlanee arriYed lJON Y. f"RANKll)'( 31 WOJds to «> words ...... 3.00 4.00 5.00 ...... lbin.a. tl.$0 per lw. "' .... biJn to Hoag -1&1. 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Eoch -d ov.r 40 "lll'OI'd~o .. .05 . 10 . 15 ...... IIIIi- 607 -­ CM't nil ir?. ·•• 'fnde U'! l Z50RE:AlTOR Eft~ Cots! Hl(l'nfiJ ' Sales through the Multiple Listing ..-r~ ... (]lM. 67)-1774- • BOOKS FOR SAL! IIUSICAL 1'011 SALI For Put Nli• A 1.-lu Cor ON del W.. C1hlorn1.1 Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa P?lone· 67J.. 2222 Call Mesa Board of Realtors totaled cnPblng. ootuy, small OOTLI: 00., _..,. I no: teepiag acCOUDts. over $39 million for the, first eight 6'73-4050 afterDOOns, Call 541-1161 270 E. ·11111 Sl.t Ot•t.a ...... months of 1969. This represents Pm IARRm 1,041 unit sales and a dollar value increase of II% over the same per­ WINNER iod of last year, which was a record realty year. List your property with a Realtor today. J 642-5200 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -./t- VIEW 64UC12 vtEW lDT ...:.... m-111. d '68 VW. Radia.tor, Mater , FINER HOMES -~ Ollltllp___ __ celleot cood1Uoo. $1,750. lTJDW.C..ot ...._ --an­ 1719. .. POVU SHSPIES N.. ,.n ..... tllllL Mot '" n' UL ._.. For those. who demand the unusual. l Bed· ns..JOI.o. • I rooms , 21.1: baths. professionally decorated homt. All aft gular coastruction to tate ad~ ,·antage of ma~if~Cent bay 6 OCUli view. Familv room w1tb wet bar accomodatel bil­ Jierd iable. Step.do1m living room. formal dining room . ;, Car garage...... $17 .$00. PANORAMIC VIEW Opm Sat. • Sun. 1014 Sln~iaa-o Dr. OF NEWPORT HARBOR Beautilul 3 Bedroom. 4 Both WATERPllONT Home on Bayside Ori\'e. Newly redecoreled. CAMEO SHOUS Prictd ...... tiiii.IIGO. One of the most toeauiifill looma in lowly 1111 BAYSIDE DRIVE cameo Shorn Extenslft ase of ritlo peel­ inc. loeam ceilings A used brick 1ro IIIlo 1ru17 BY AI'I'OINTMaNT ONLY custom 4 bedroom Jocme willo b.,. lomtly Bill GRUNDY 61WIII room thai could occomo4ale billiOn! "'ble. U. ISU DliPIIIT Cl. Ma,nificent view of ocean • .ietb. 1130.000. Open Sat. • SUD. ~ tlls Portoam. UNDA ISLE ,\ fanu. New at tloe AI'ID fOVI'fD unrope•"'ble price o ...... SIII5,11G0. MISCI!LLAI'IEOOS Open Sal.. SUn. 106 LiDda lilt Dr. SPOTS Won ,_, ~Jt:• .... C" ,...... -llllred,­ ...,.S Oil )'001' ... ~~ - ,., f "e Iron rtdlll117 I coJ,.. l .,.,. tUm-'* aa.e LA• lor-..,..-~D. lllrreQ,..... alitpia& tn. . - ••t11, CNft··-· HMI•- .... _JIOJ.. ~ 1!. ,..... O...t HWJ>, C.: c.-.-·-­--·--·of~ Cml.t'll- ' ' • te &allpegos lilltld kick off ..... n e • c:w. ., ....._ Mt ••"• .,., _.. • '". .._ ftll' .. 0 ...... JUn. ,....,. zM1111- .. , 1111 M C•MP•a .... o1 t.SOO, ud 111J WI .... ,.n__ ...... -, _lorI Ill .. '0111 ael .. _ ()on ... "---. '0111- ...... - will-- ._. ... ~ oaal nt:"' ..,. •ll•tJ ella....., ...... 2 H-. ., ...... n. ell* Jw• eo ..c.· f'ID'Idlldl eeahlf...... ,. Mdtillltleetloa ...... ,.. II(-- Bo f'IOII.nllllll - ..,. .... II •~•,. at a I p..a. ~ ...... a...... ~ ....aoc .. ..,. Oct. '· 11 .. .. ,..., .. __IIJdra ...... - II(- .... ~· -C..~ Clol>. Jtet Mil ...sa, .. European Delicatessen r.....,ud...... ,...tobt W'OI't tasut,anUt•IIP"ICtD ne ...-..:t cte cout1t1 tJI. ta u..a~ ....,.. e-..~ Ia u ath ,. to pro. nltore tbl..a.aJ.Iwll..,..llli . ,..,*Ed ,.... ud - lloJo trom diiJ to o.. 11o1aa rrt=rlla, and Restaurant II( 1o -• lor U.O -·· c.._ c1o1 11ar u11 ll._t - -- 1or 1111 -Ua. 1111 - too A DMmberII oltbt CSCLB&rt - Hlp.. Sellooll wllo Ire RoluJ Cllll>. . OCTOBER SPEOAL Tho Qt.... .,. llludo, Ia- laelllt7 tor U.O I,.., .. u.,_. -- lo comm..U, at- WrrH EVERY 5-COURSE DlllliER ... b' III'Gridbrc CblriN old JlrOitSIOI' reee1Yid b1JI Dorwlo wltb IJioiplralloalor b11 B. F.A. from Caraeglelllstthlle • • • COIIPI.JIIElriT ARY WUO:OF YOUR CHOICE•• '-7 ol U.O ortp ol lbt of TeebooloCJ' IUid M.F.A. from Grand slam Laver feted tprte.... areu Ee..adoreaaaa- Cra.Dl:ftok Academy ot Art. He tOfiOl Uo1a1 s-rk OD tbe equator 100 also operates an illustratloo Tle ,.... - lo FrNrl aDd repb.tims may be cause sldeot. Tbe Supreme Emblem Club 1s boacJr1ac CalUon1a Mr. t.Hr, wbo Jtll:t ooe r _....._ 1o ~. -~ -~ ed •~ Ualtod at ~ 1 -. WU ... Mea Od1led ScboOl Dtstrtct tor suspension M upulsioD by lnsta mag Dorotby Ba.bbtt ol Comptoa. u tbe SlCJI'eme •11\NW • -a:r Ullll" preSIIIC. 414 I. I EIPO IT IL YD., IWlf'O'ed tbe poer&l studeDt and/or corpon1 punishment. •• prestdent. S1a1H Opoa IIIIo 11 Forest Hills Tho Soalbera CaliJorala 1111- IEWPOIIT IIAC:II ccatuct PlUCJ TuesdaJ ,.en. The SJC)erlatendeat "is auth- to romf oW. his wins 111 tbe Jete ot tat EDOIItb aW'I.fd ol.lbe lac. l.oel- the problem ol orized lo suspend Immediately f cbamplonsb~ at Aostn.U&, Helms Ra.l1 btwcl wu pr..._. wUb ol stiJdeots 'T d t h dalJDc arrest ·~larrestedtorusa ... pos. Fruee IDd E...... , WU ted 1o Mt Laver Ill' W R (Bill) oa aueottc cbarges. sessJoo or selling of oareotlcs reosures on ros prelliDled lbe " craDd slam" • • bJ teMis great Jack Scllroldlr• Tbe policy sta.cement pro­ or otber ba.lluclnogenic drugs Memben of Nnport Bea.cb tow.ud &ld tor DHdy tuniUes c~ Knmer. Yldes thl.t " The staff will be or substances as class11led ln Eball Clubare pJanDlnga "trea- at Ctarl.stmas time &Del 10 re1p)Dsthle for prO¥idinC SU· the busloess a.od professioaal sures aod tra.sb" sale to repleo.lsb tbe .cbolarlbjp pro.­ Mr. Kramer also traced Ur. per~lsloo, preYeot1oo, control code, No suspension, bowever, take place at the bomts or gram. LaYer's 196! " sll.m" and tbe 1969 q:ca.llelldrepeat. Tbert ud conecthe measures tor the shall. be for a period looger president Mrs. L. H. McBride, Committee mflm'Jers a.s.­ were eommeats from tbe tmplemeal&tioa of Education tban that required for r eceipt ClW Drln, ud Mrs. Ve:- stsUng Mrs. M·: Brtde &Dcl Mrs. 2704 players wbo were 1D tile fla&la Code requirements and com­ of tbe results or a court nace Morp.o. W".i)'S aoo mea.os Morpn 1Dchade Cashiers: mualty eJptetat1oos. CoatiDual hearing," ba.lr !108CllffDrln botb M 11es, Ja.:: k Frank. Waldo Ny. or 7 ot tbt 8 llDals. 0o. baDd • S1flu aad/or w1.l.lll.ll Ylolattoo or this 0\d'ing such suspension, the cl N m~ u-•..t.ts Tbe~;reot berg, HerbertFord,D.D. Oru- wen Roy Emeraoo. who loa policy and its supporting rules n ew-~ rnu..,. • 00 Ruth ~ ... liD... Cbules to Mr. Laver ln the Austnllao school board may allow a will be held Saturday aod Su\- c • W· -Iter Gtl"!t ., c R student to continue hls educa- day Nov 1 aad 2 trom 1 to 5 oopar • 1 ~1 • • KODAK Uoo ln a location, manner and ' • ' Fod~s aod He:u-y Vaughn; col- 101 ILAHOIARD OM ~~ SUPER time determined by the prln- P - ~~oceeds from sales w-ill go lecUon: Mm.: s. Georce Tlnt­ ACADEMY FROSII TEAM • I cipal. cher, C. W. WOOcren, H. H, Bob BlUebird of Easl Blufl. ALLIAIU MOVIE 22% Primanse, NeU W1Ulam :1, a former lootbaU sta.adout at CAMERAS OFF Wuaoo HJ~f' ScbooliDColoradO Summer school scheduled ~r's~B~~.~.:. Spriap. ls continuing Ills crid­ EUREKA W'.)Od, A4ra.t.n Joyner u:t Jad iroa cueer this bll wttb tbt HECCHI Tbe Newport-Me~ SchOol througb A,JrU 26, 1910, to use CtJunlngbam; liJI)raisers: HOOVER Dlstrlct board held ooe or Its b.clUtles at UDcolD School b' Mm;:.s. Ferol Banencer, Ray­ strooc Air force AeademJ' ADLER KIRBY shortest meetings Tuesday cburcb serYices. fDL Dd Herms, Claytoo T~~­ fresb.mu e)eyea.Helse~ HELCO nlgbt. Tile meeting began at Tbe first reading~~ tbe rules son, w R O.Uia, lb.y Nlelau, to see act.lon .la tbe Fa.ICODS • · uut 7: 30p.m. and finished at 8:45, alX1 reguJatioos tor questioc- Ro'lert Mooo.ler, Fred I...oUH. frosb season opeoer ap.!Dst ••I - ·· alter approving Z4 items Ulg of piC)tls by law eofore- Ruio.-,n Va..oa.sek and PWip Colorado State O: t. 10 a~ tbe 'Ve (l)lbe 410 "1--oow. ) deoylng ooe. tabling 2 and meo.t omcers" was tabled w1th Pike; attendance: Mmes. Frank Academy. ma.i.: Th! 5-11, 175-pouod tad: ~;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~ 1ng an aAX~Ll1ment to the per- a req!JHC for revision. The Cummings, Richard Hoelp, r soonel commission. tlrst r~g of tbe proposed Jottn Lamu, Dr. Emmt U:uo. 1s tile 100 ot retired u.s. Air 00 Fo: ce ColoDal aod Mrs. Ja.ct ,emma ~ ,~nppe TIDE T!le suggested dates tor 1970 policy, sen, H. D. McGregor, L. w. A~ '!!"llmeDtarlsoytab~_: D. Blanchard. Z621 Alta Vista I~'!!"~ "~"v _ C:., summer school were a&lJlrot'ed. leUc passes, 'ftS a -... Jeaks Gordon Young, A. v. .._..I ~ .tt~ Grades 1-7 wUI have 5 weeks for later discussion. Wort~ Ralph WUsoo, C, R. Drln, East Bluft' • Cadet BlaDcbard. w!lB an all ~-,. ot summer school from JWleZ9 STYLE SHOW OCT. Croul, James Deblsen, Jofln 14 cootereoce selection in bt&f 1 675-3663 1 I througtl July 31. Grades 8-12 FOR LIDO -EH Me!lmans. Er.nn ld.b and H. ~_,~~, 1 ~·=_."" wlll attend 7w€lek.sfromJune29 S. WtllWns. school as a deteosln ha.lfblck. U:...,PI1..ac iD aeroo.autlcs, be wiD throug:bThe high August schools 14. will go from LidoTbe Isle Oc t.Woman's 14 meet1oc Club ot wtlltbe """"""""""""""""""""' bacome a commlsslooed Air F o:ce omcer apoo crad1alioD 8 a.m. to IUS p.m., IDler- ,feature ao " around tlle cloct" HEARTHSTONE • mediate from 8:15 to 12:15 p.m., f.asMon sbo'lr, following an 11 :30 trom ·~ he Academy to 19'73, [ :1011 x...,...t al.d. and the elemeotary from 8:30 a. m. ptiDCb bowlandooonluotb- pcfpcu • ,.,,. ,...., w r .... • ' ' " • r, ,.,._ , -. to 12:30 p.m. fiur""'fi the eoo. ._. • _.. , ...... ~=~"~'~ ~'"'~";:;:::::~a .m. 1 _~ ;; ::::::·.. ~; .. .. -• W• summer. We com ...··- oew mem ber s to ·-.·- too ...... • , • ,..,...... "'" • ···-.. _ ..'• 1 "' =-~ ~ ~ :" :·:-..t ! Fr--•-.. c .. ..er, ... s ...... , .. tbe club alacoffeetoday,OcL ::· :; • .: ·~ : "'.:;'::;·~::' , , I . :.::: =··:: .: Ch I ,._ - ...... ! •" W;;;/(.,1!estc ·. ape t~ .....--~ .-..--t rommtssioa 9, a.t tbe W&lerfroat bome ol ._,, . .. *" r.·, ...... ,.._ .. , , .. -- ~ ...-- "''.. I II •~ • " 11\o • 1o l for 1 3-year term commenc:tnc Mrs. Mart1D Loctoey ut Mrs, -c- 1 •' ~~ Dec. 1. Melt'iD Rlcb.ley, president; Mrs. _... • •• " " 4%7 l. 17tfl. ST. St. Michael's and AU Angels' Roger 8town. first Ylce.prest. ::... ,: ;; : :: "• COSTA MESA Episcopal Church was granted dent; Mrs. Armeo SIYa.Sllan, :.' "': ": !': :: .. l--~"!l' .!i6-4i;.!!888!!!2 ___J an utensioo of s1J: morfis, 2Dd Yice.president; Mrs. Ed- : ~.. ~· : · . ~.: ward Hayes, 3rd vice-pre. : '::': ': ~ stdeot; M.rs. Robert Paley, re. FIREPLACE CHECK LIST : ::-;:': _ , ... . COl"""'- secretary,· Mrs. Alfred Now Uat cooler eYe nlncs are ...... " ~ ..... 119 II Qllinlan, correspoodlng secre- wttb us ooce more, U 1s time to :::: z .~ :~ • ta.ry, and Mrs. Jack Marshall, think of prepar1ng your fire- :!'.;! ~: ! • ;;:: 1 1 .. treasurer. place for a cheertul flre oo tbe ;: ·~~ ,.~ .,: , ~ : : ' • . .' tamUy beartb. Cbec:k the tot- .;"';,:'.:: ~ ' '~ : •· • FORMER H. B. RESIDENT lowlog Ust to make certl1o you ~:.: ·:;.!: :: ':: ., • bave the proper equipment and :-:., '·~:;· .• •: " " ' . ' HIOtOL.U WAQtER Dl ES oote tbe sa.feCy tips we ran iD- :::: ~ .: Nicholas Waper, '12, ot 407 eluded. :::..• .... ! A Theodore .Robins exclusive! Look for ovr diagnostic: center Hal and takt the gUHJoWork out of buying 1 W. 6th, San Jacinto, died Oct. 3 1. FIRESCREEN: Tberelsoo :;;:.. ~ ..: Thtse 130 1n the Hu.ot1Detoo Beac:b Coa- substitute for a good flrescreen.. : .!. ":' used car. cars h.ve pused vita l re:s rs for valescent Hospital. He was a Its decontive beauty adds :;::::, ... : performance rel iabili ty, 1nd wfery. former resident ·of Newport cbarmtoanyroom, 'flileltpro- :~: . :..: • Beach. rides protection trom spukaa:l ::.:.•.1 ~ ~ • He 1s sunJYed by his wile, fl.re damage tor your borne. 1D ~J.':...• ' 100% PARTS liD WOR ! '• El.1J.a..betb Mary; 2 soo.s, Richard au screeas, sturdiness Uld . .... ' ~ ': • WIRRlm of Wbittier a.zxt Robert ot Lyn- rigidity wbeo. in place Is an :!:!-;. : " wood; 3 daugbters, Mrs. Cath- important featllle to eu"'der. ; ::.'~ .:: :: 4,000 MUS OR 10 DAYS eriDe M. L~s of Hemet, Mrs. It ts a.n 111dlca.t::lm ot qua.11ty u : '=:: ~ ~ CtYin all IMChank.tl parts lnclu4int tntl•, 4rin Mary L. Zamora ot Costa Mesa W-.!11 as a ruanntee ot safety. ::': •" ': liM ,., tflll PLUS ltrtkts, INtttry 1N1 txhlust and Mrs. l...ouise A. Seott ot 2. GRATES: Nut to tbeflre- ::::.::: ...' . . ' i .•.•• sptem. All ,..,.lr work font in nr .., lti'Yitt Orange; a brother, Antbooy L. screen, the grate 1s tmdcMtlted- =:::, :: • • • ...,.""""'. Wacner of Los Angeles, a.nd 28 ty the most Important piece of . =:-... · ~ : .....-· ' P"l.lldc::tllldreo. basic flreplace equtpm-11L It = ..• :: ... Services were held Oct. 6 at restricts tbe tlre to a Umlted :~ ~ ""• • = ...• Our Lady ot Mt, Carmel area, avotdlnc mess!Aess u := :" ,; W• • ' '88 UNCOLI Co1t. as ..... Catbollc Church, aa:l lnterment weU prOYidiDg ,proteetkJa =.:.,-; E .."' • ' wasat CalvaryCemeterylDLos ap1nst free-rolllDg ball- =.:: :: •.•• ' Angeles. burned logs. Grates are m.t.de =:..~ ': ..". . THE M , .. , .I of eitber east lroo or steel. Cut ' OTTO L. RUMBLE. 59, ='... ; ...... iron gr&tesaremoreruged&Dd .,.,..- .. • W ."'' I .'•.... " . ' Of NEWPORT DIES bne lo'lger Ute tiiU 1tee1 :~-..:-~ .~- '> •• I of SAVIN&S otto L. Rwnble, 59, 891 crates, IDd e:t.-e twice tbl a.! :.,:_~ "; "· ' ,,., ' W. 15th st., West Newport Wltb baH tbe fuel becaue tbty :•::.,• : • .••"".. Hel~s. died Oct. 3 to tbl Park CODCeotnte the flrtaa:l pret't'Dt : •,: • .: .....' Lido Cooruesceut ~Ita! , He beat Joss. Het-tul blDl: ReiDO're :::._::,: : .... was born Oct. Z8, 1909, in Ubes from tbe fireplace bl!tlre . ' ctry of c.r. .._ -. («, MoimioN & nc-. ...• • .-..."' n •••• ,. ...._ Fri Idaho, aDd hid beeD a res.kleat tbey rea.cb uaderside ot crates. of this area tw zo y-.rs. (They cut oiJ ctrcubtkJa, wbieb 'A F- Cl•ll• $1. Mr. Rumble was tbe oner caues crates lo become orw­ ol Safety Flrll, • bud-· -""" ...... } MORE CER lAIN THAN dealing wltll -ld lire S, LOG LITERS, A pr 1oc oqulpmem, w.r tates aU.., ...,. -tooa He is sur..-{.-.d by hQ wUe, ol 11&t1Ua1 WOOd. Hn..-w, tbe MORE IN 18 I 5 I THAN BANKS. Yedda; a soo, Doa o1 Newport Ullr must be 'alhl""properiJ Beacb. aa:t a daU&Mer, lira. to pretG tba boles from ft1UDc Marjol"te Bayer o1 Suta Aa. liP WW. a.sbes. Far tbe &11 You can be certain lhal your aavlnga account will be "up" at 1'he ... II- MUTUAL MVIMG&. In fact, we '17 PIITIAC 111ctrte bomes, tblre 11 tbt RA NORMAN Dl ES C- Cod llgiller, plur __... guarW~tee it! And a regular Pusbook Savings Account at The Big M peys 25% more than a regular com­ La~~n M. Norman. 11, olJ?I» OUMI' ...,. w.,-s to 111M a lre. mercial bank aavings account. Bonua Accounta provide an..,., gre.ter retum. For additional MCurity, •~o" T• ..co rr 2 ~ooo,._H...... "I)To"', v-., "'"" CMitiOM.tonc:, ~ . .. Aft., C.. -. SafoiJ Ill" Alnyr malol-ula 1 your lunda orelnrured to $15,000 by en -Y oft,. ,_,.. - · d..OW IIIH.. 8A•a -·T· 5111btBo'"r11- 111o ...._ .. - -., PASS ~ ACCOUNTS Eam 5.13% when our 5% current ennual rate ia compounded dally tor a year. c.o ..- .. HoopltaL. - ".,.."' ,_ lire. lnternt ~ld d8y in to day out. Addltlone or wtthdr1wala in eny lfftOUnt, at any time. l>onl Ia-.,. IW., 01- &. TOOLS, WW.-toolr, 1 10, • ..., IDGINd to u.u -. ar.-...... ,. ... t.oc~ .. - ACCOUIJTS·Some bolo rote ao Pontool< Accounla, piU8- of25'11o ,..~Y when ,.ld IO< 36 Ill 11155 ud llld ·-llllllo .... _..__ ...... - ,_,.ho (.7&'11o totol}, $1.000 minimum. YMtty y1etc1 uno wnenl- Ia rwrolned and ~dolly , .,.... W J )'IU'I. be. 1'MJ, D, baN a llltltr CWJlliAIITDD IIAft ACCOUIITa Eom 5.25'11o per ..,...., _,_d lOt a lilted lorm of 3. 4 01 5 _.._ S.tl"* • are ._ ...... 'fl.llll wa- flltl llloald .. l.tlnlm...., required St,OOO. PriOt to maiUrity, wllhcl,_ may be mec1e In - of lwdahlp.

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AMONG the 300 adults, teeoacers, aod small cbildnn en)oytnc the Balboa PeniDsula Poiot lltreet da.Pee, held Friday, Sept. 19, oar the park at Plua del s.r IDd Plaza. Norde, were Jean aDd Bob Rodman. {Ensi&D pbato.)

FIRST SHDWIII OF THE 1970's II THE USA! HARD WORKERS Mark Remer aDd Noah OileD, pulllnl tbe M IIIUAL ORAliE COUin "IITERUTIIIW." waaons. aDd be'*" by steve Smith, speot tbe ntpt at tbe Balboa str•t daDce, colleetinr pop cans as fast as tbey were tmptled. Watching tbem 1n the backBfOUJJd are RaJph ReiiDOI', Ktcbaet J"""- llld Kobt Pulasld. (Ell&! pi -.)

THE FLASH from tbe eamera. bad 110 D:lhf fAded &'ftJ tb1.D tbet1t tk1.1 exploded back into rock &od roll danelDC. EniOYtnc tbe t.onrawatted tbird &Ailual Bl.1l:m Peninsula street due' are, froot row, left to rtc.tl.t, SaDdra Whltebead. Ciady BerDIJ'd., Tom Beroard. KevtrJ Johna:Ml, BW Lane &DdMarpFrld&y,starwUnc.In the middle row are KJm BerDIJ'd, Laara Jobnmn, Ju Bodiae, Kyle WUU&ms, a.ad Rolll.ld Rook. In tbe beck row Tom Spoogler's fa<:o, Kerr! J"""- AU.. J"""- llld Kar Sbopbord. (Eutp ~.) TV'S DICK LANE AGAIH CHAIRMN4 OF DERBY Dick LaDe, a restdeat of New .. port Beaeb wbo tu loged more bours lD froot of a TV camera tba.D a.oy other per SOD 1n tbe ll1storJ ot ... tndustrJ. tor ... Zod year has accepted tbe post of booorary cbairmat1 otthean.. OCI~9-12 nUill ftshi.De derby for the bene .. at ot the <>ranee COWII)' "JtARADI M JlttOORIII ON WHIIU" Assoela.Uoo for Retarded ChiL­ dren. THE FIRST TIME Tbe 5tb annual event 1a set metric and Im­ IN A PUBLIC SHOW tor Oet. Z6 trom Art's r.aMtnc port Can; . . , Unkfu• foe· Ln &1bot&, Davey's Locker lD ...., Dioplays . . . ,,_ Newport BeacbandS&nClemeo­ The MJ£omoblle tbat ope.ra&.ea on Natunl Gu types ... Experimental. .. * by Co. preseat.ed Pac:tftc: Ulbtina Servtce te Sportsllsblng, Eotraoe. do­ Special Show Cara ... Yo- nation ls $10. Boats will leave - Vohklos ... Moto< the respective laDdinp at 6 * SHOW HOUUa a.m. S.. ttt.m all u~ one Ttwn. & Fri. S..11 p .M. big a lr-conclitioMCI roof! Sat. & Sun. Mooft..11 p .m . LEGAL HOTICE -· A &MO W FO"' TM E P-34866 ENTII'tl: FAM ILY! ANAHEIM CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS ADULTS $1.50 FicUtlous Firm Name ¥- CONVENTION THE UNDERSIGNED does JUNIORS . $1.00 bereb)' cerW) tbal abe lJ coo .. CENTER thlk~Nft uncl.r 12 duetl.aC a wbo.. a.ll buiDIU at 400 Carlolla, llewport S.Cb, ...... 100 w-._.. Is 1..-tr- mua;t :ll Ca.lifor'llla, aer lbe lletitk:u Drm Dl.me of Rusty' s Norelty SAVE SOc Co. am that said ftrm ta com­ posed of the tollowln( periOD wbole Dilllt lD fUll aDd place of restdeoce are u follow&, to-wit: Yarpret A. Wilbrecbt. HOME FROU: 4 fll.rl LD Su Fra.oeltcoua colonel wttb the Spoaoared • Produced by' u.S. Army, Frank U:arshaU 1a sboWD.celebraUncMJ r eturn MOTOtt CAR DEAlERS ASSN. Of OIANGE COUNTY & WITNESS my band thls 25tb YOUNG .STU JONES Is ntcblng his mother, Andrea Jooes, day of September, 1969 to a career tn Newport Harbor r•l estate. He is prt.tnr a ORANGE COUNTY DEALER SERV ICES AS.SOC IATION beer from Robert Sevttz. one of the bartenders at the Balboa one of the hard workine ticket sellers, a.t the Balboa Warpret A. Wllbrecbt Peclosula Point street c.WlCe. (Ensign pboto.) STATE OF CALIFQRNIA) Peolnsul& Point otroet duce. (Eutp~ pbolo,) ' PHOHE BILLS OJT FOR COUNTY OF ORANGE SOME tH HARIIOR AREA AD e'CP"nctoo ofPaclftc Tete. ON196 9,THJS before 25tb~~:~~::rl~~ PubUc lD I.Dd pboDe'a Newpon Beach base state, resld1or rate area bU ben autbortzed by tho Ca.Uiorota Public !.till­ comml.ssioold IJid swora. ties Commtsslon to lower tele. persomUy awe&red Marp.nt pbooe bills about $700 a year A . Wllbrecht kDowo to me to be 76 customers lD Hat­ tbe person wbose Qll.me is sub­ tor about bor View residemial tract. scribed to the wtthin Ln­ strumeot, and aeknowledpd to The sartnp resuU because "i";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; montllly milea.ee charges II me that sbe uecuted tbt same. oow WITN.Em mybanci&Ddotrlclal billed oo the dtstaoce ol a cus- seal. Jessie R. HiU tomer's telepbone from the GMrest boundary of the base Notary Publlc In IUld for said County aDd State. rate area will be ellm1oated m some and reduced tor My commLssloou:piresOet. !4, bllliDNli FEDERllb SllVINiiS 1910. ATTENDING their ftrlt Penlnstlla Point street cia.Dc e are otbera. The e.JPIJUIIoo. ts made popul&- Publlsb: Oct. Z, 9, 16, 23,1989, Cbuck aQd Marp Late. Tbey bullt ahome oo Ocea.o BlYd. ln possible by lnc.reutnr Ba.lboa, am IDO't'.:l bere from Whittier about 6 moolhs aeo. tion density lD the area. In the Newport Harbor Ensign. ~~ :J.inaf Clearance! Guaranteed Growth & Income Account"' Pass book Accounts : Earn preva ili ng 5.25 % a nn ual rate compounded daih-. nnnual ra te - 5°o current - with interest accrued or paid quarterly for 3. 4 or 5 ye~r p•1d from date of deposit to date of with· 'J.)ining periods. dr•wal. fll nd s deposited before the 10th Withdrawals subject to li mitations. uf the month earn from the 1st if held to quilrtPr's end. Bonus 3 Year Certificate Accounts: Investment Certificate Accounts: In $100 Ea rn So/o current annual rate. PLUS gu ar­ multtplrs earn 5°/o c urre nt an nual rate anteed 1/4 of 1% per annum bonus. 5.38°o from da te o f d e posi t t o da te o f with­ is ac tu al a nn ua l rate a t e nd o f 3 year dr.I wol. Funds deposited hefore the 10th period. with current 5% rate compounded llf the month ea rn from th e 1st if held to dai ly. qu.ntP.r's r nd.

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I • • A .LOOK AT THE BOOK I "MY JOY , • • IN YOU" • ,... _.._.....1 ..... - • ,._ n41 waaoo• 1'HI LORO. •• ..,, ...,. •• • .., T-. Difficnlltiee In The Bible ...... , ...... _..,_ ... __ • .W e DAVID TO ~ IIIIIAJIL? He spoke to Hit ditcJplc:s about Hit reladoth prominence, but wbo P'*-' the UD~e~rchabte I , ...... ,2 ... .,...... , ...... richa of OU'il!. Of coww. the Ouiltiaa t..a .IJIOIW AlP.....,... Mflrt!.ae'" fll8c::rilltun Chit .. ~...alt ship with the Fathu and their relationahlp with ...... ,. 1 ...... ,_ ... .. _..... • --... • • s-u.a 1e:1 · • _. whh 1 au · t, ; D :f. Him and u He dllcutlcd with than ttw:ir atti­ his IOITOWI, tft iJ pieved by llle dnt.b of bil .. I -..a..,~ 11,._. V,- rood ... loved ones, but be tOn'OWI noc ·u tboM wbo ..... tude &oward the- world, said, ''Tbae thinp have ~ __ __ have no hope;" aDd in the mklniabt of bl:i ...... _ _, 'e: lsdtw-. II,.._,_, -. •.....,..., • I spoken unto you, that My joy might remain ... p .... ------jl;lo, ill ...... · tl Ia,.- .. - in you. and that your joy miaht be full" (John sorrow sinp t.he niahtlnple of hoPe, brinJina II ...... C- __ ., .... joy ~.- ._ I 5, II). to his heart with the assurance that he abal.l ...... ,... -. .. =.::r-~~ c:-a:.= lloi- word. And ~ M to who the "one" wu. U thia .,.,.. 110 tb.n would be u It ia here, they of the clrcumris.lon which DO dilfieulty whetaver in the pMU&e. Meditation Here people filled wttb the bt'lk-vl"d we~ utonl!hed., as many Spirlt were ct~n the power to as came "ith Pet~r . tx>t:auw that dilf~uJty in to aVT ma& m no lnsupenble any ca. an,_. ...-ho apeak to others 10 that "every on thr Gentile~ aiAo was poun-d ~ the Bible te.chlnl; rq:ardina God's relation to Wrnptatioo., Upon Christ M/Niff£5 man heard thfom speak In his own out the gift of the Holy Gh<»t. toward In Corinthial» R. 7Jt'O Mid the attitude that He t.akn Satan. 2 12:7, V., lansuqe." And there ~n= olhen Fnr they heard them speak with - are told by Paul that lest he Mould be exalted above meuure throuch 111111 THE 818L£ By Dr. John Owen who sa~ "How hear we every lt.mguf'S., the abundanc:t of the revelations made to him there wu Jlven him a flf CCMMIUUI ll. lYAII ...... and magnlty God." thorn in the flesh, "a rna.Rf\ler ol Satan,"' to buffet him. -IAN INeU IOCIITT From "Titt Excelltncy of Christ," man In our own tongue [or Jan. Now examiiK' lhf- Scripture Ncnr .. the purJIOM of thia thorn In the nest.. thia "m"sencer of CNKAOO, IWNOIA .0.U 1674 .... ~ace ] . wherein we Wf'r.! bom!" cart'fully and do not rtad Into It Satan." wu rno.t salutary, to keep Paul from beinl "exalted ovumurh,.. "I ,._L And in WnN 9, 10 and 11, about what God did not put into it. .-ridentJy it wu God who pve the thorn in the n.e.h, the "m--.ancw Ob ~rve from the woeds , s..,..._ sixteen lanaua&ea are named. I. TtK-y ··spoke tn ton&tJea," that ol Satan"; but none the less the meuenc;er wet a meu,encer ol Satan. THE CHRISTIAN 'S PROSPECT o f the things which I have made Toncun in the Bible aimpJ.y ht, when th~ Holy Spirit c&mt' up.. In other wordJ, God uses Satan, .vU u he is, for our rood. for our tourhing t h~::: Kin ~ " f Psa.45 : I] that it means lanpaps. "Other tonauea'' on HK'm they • ·itnessed In more IDOf'&l dix.ipline. Ju.t u God makes the wrath of man to praise Him Those of us who trust in Ctlrtst treasures! (Paalm 'IS;lO), .o He makes even the wnth of Satan to praile Rim. for wlvation Milve a 11orious But even this •s not all, lor the is t:.e ri uty of beli ~:::,· en to be making a.lmply mean. forelp laiiiUI;Ift. than one lafll:uaxt. Since thr Biblr does It What Satan intends only for evil God UM:a for our 1ood. It wu S.tan prospect. For the present, unt•l t• me Wt ll come when, the Church. thin;::. concernin£ Jesus Christ. Now, 2. In thll cue the abWty ·to not uy tMt wu mlncu· loua nor lh'l' any dlvinf' ~uon who temJMd David, but it wu by God'• permission that S.ta.n tempted we go to be wtttl H1m, "we Milve ··the Body of CMr.st,'" navmg been to l ot: 1na l.:i nL! thin gs .:on.:ernin,t: J~sus apeak theae forei1n Ian1ua1~ him. an4 b.ck ol the testin« and consequent failure of David ~ the redemptton, through Ht s blood, completed, the Lord wilt come to · · J · 11 · wu dearly miraculous. that tS, to .iUppoae it was miraculous, W(' i J. n~t. 15 Ia were JX.-ople throucft his failure whilt was in hia own heart. tng to the ric hes of H•s grace" and dead, to H•m setl. Referring 1 (Eptl . 1.7). tn mf•ntte love God to the resurrection of the de­ Christ . and upo n the ..: !or r of His ex· learned, uneducated Galileans of mort> than one lan1uqe, 110 it would be natural ror them, in has made us to be "accepted m ceased beli ever 's body , I Cor. 15 .- d!cnd('s. thi!:. is it that here is called, apoke In other langua1ea which time or ~treat blesaln&. tu apeak the Beloved " (Eph. 1:6 ) and ha s declares that "' It •S ratsecl on m · ·· T he things I ha\'e made, composed, they did not know, to thea" for­ in more than one la.f\1\Jaae. Cor­ pronounced us "complete m Him" corrupt•b•li ty"' ('Ver. 4 2). "nds who -A·en· n•· " m&de us s•t together m heaven­ 44), ·· for as we have borne the "Jeaua Stills the Wavea"- Mark 4:35-41 holding as in a glass the glory Qf the (vs. f). tl\lf'S o! Pak-stine spoke ti H.' naliV<" ly places m Chr•st Jesus" (E ph. •mage of the earthy , so sMall we · 3. The reuon for the o,tlft uf 2:6 ) and has "blessed us wtttl Lord," in 2 Cor. J : 18. What is the tongues here Is obvious. Thou· Aramaic languagt', '" did all the 8)' Mr~ . Joy Martin also bear the •mage of the Meav · Jews. But the cultivated fJt.'OPl.:! a ll spmtual blessmgs in heavenly enly " ('ler. 49) And as to those glory of the Lord ? Why, it is the glory aandli of Jew!! from other eoun­ amonc them also apokt the Kolnt!i FROM "SWORD OF THE LOR D " places m Chnsl'" ([ph. 1:3). be li eve r~ who wt ll be ali ve at Hts of Hia person, the glory of His king· tries were tn Jer-uu.lem who eoukl G("('('k lanxuaae. too. whieh tr..e MURFREESBORO. T ENN . But ttl•s 1s only the beg•nntng, com• ng. he says; " We sMall an dom, the glory of His love. Where are not understand the native Ar­ GrC'«'k propll', ruling thf' world be­ lor. refemng to the Chnst•an's be cna nged"' (Ver . 5 1). thc:se to be seen ? They are. a.ll repre.- amak: which Jews apoke there. fon.- Ron'H', had 1prt>ad all over death. Ptli1tpp1an s 1:23 tells us " Fo r . we look lor the Savtor. sented in the glass. What glasa? Tbe But Oniatlam had bct"n earn· the then known world. Thus all that ""to depart. and to be w•th the Lord Jesus Ctlnst, who shall glus of the Gosrvol. The Gospel hath manded to .et out to Pft:adt the the New Testamt'nt was wrilt('n Ctl r.st •s fa r better"; fa r change tht!O body ol our Mum th· r- d Swt'dtsh 5Uind God 's wrpo5e5 IS outlined Second, ttl• s atterina of the led k which is here cal rna mg uwd people. Surely honest heuts liln101:uaxr . ttK-tr mother tongue. in the Scriptures, some have feU Scrlfttures 4tfects the veracity ol touching the King." This is also can woe the rtUOn that God avr c::alled 1 4. Tlwre is no nl!('d for people 11 neceswry to alter many of the God. It •s a thrust at Hts very " Christ's dwelling in us," [Eph. 3 :17) the 1Ift here, the need for 1t. here to be gi\len u mlraCuloua cift plamest statements of HOly Wttl honor. II the obvtOUS, natural and. "The word of Christ dwelling 4. God u.ecJ these people, who or tongu«'S. Thf')" could all under­ Supposmg tM•t God could not mean•ng of the Old Testament richly in us." fCo\. which is, the Gospel in variou" stand Pet('r, :w we rK"l'd not list have meant euctly •hat He sa•d. prom• ses are not to be dependerl 3 :16 ] ; ~l'l." a ebcd thia e..,s«' as On<' or miraculous they have concluded that these upon, Mow ca n we depend upon wh ~n th~ soul abounds in thou ~hts of lanBuaces. to wtn ttlrN:' ttlouaar.. i Otrist souls that day, u we se-e in Acts ;; irt or tonaut'S. thtnRS must be mterpntted '" a any prom•se of God? Then, when It 1 .~ important to notice !hat ''sp•ntual' " sense. He says: '" Whosoever sMa ll call The.r~ is an unconquerable desire 2 :41. Tht"-w- Spirit·fillf.'d peop~ WE'I'l." atmply fulfilling the Great Pcll'r and the J ('WS who wert> Actually there IS nottlmg s p•r· upon the nil me of the Lord shall implanted in the heart of every believer Commisllon to get out the Gos· Wtth him unclt'rstood what t ht>5C •tual about fat hng to take God at be saved" (Rom. 10 :13 ). He may in the world to be like unto Jesus 1 propll.' !Oatd ··for they heard fh('m H•s Word , or seek1ng to e 11. pla m also mean someth•ng else m· ... . Christ: because God hath, in the way 5. Jt 11 impoMant to nGIICE' that ~ peak with tongues ! la.naua~:e s . away d•ff •cult1es by arbltrartly al · stead of what He actua ll y says. o f an ordinance , appointed him to be the fol'l."il'l lan1u•ges were in­ and magnify God." And when terma wnat He has platnly sa•d Th~rd , th•s "spmtuahz•ng·· of P€'ltr told back in JN usnl('m a­ f •rst. th•s would leave us at Scropture endorses apostasy, lor our pattern. And we are but triRing cldental. They Wf're not proml&f:d Christians. and a dishonor to our pro- to the&e apost~a and others who bout th€' wonderful ron\ ' f'~kln of the mercy of theolog•ans. If the •I allows men to alter the mean· . -.·aited In the Upper Room. The lhcs.c pcoplt' and their pralst•!!. Scrtptures do not mean what God 's d ona of Word accord.ng to fe ssion . if we make not this the estgn apo&tles were simply promised " the~ · held their pt>ace. and atori­ they say, who Mas t he auttlor.ty theH Will o f our souls continually, that we may endut'rncnt with power from on lled God, sayinc. Tht>n hath God to dec•de wM•t they do m ea n~ The pat h to a true understand ~in t he \\"Orld as Christ was, that the Htrh. and they were rivt>n that. also to the Gentill"' granted J'('· And how can we turn to the Wo rd mg and enroyment of the Btble !>r. Now, if anybody elaims to be (TO 81! CONYt~UED)

CLUES ACROSS li '" bow ia it that ye ba•• no ____ r· "I ""he ... • crid uoto the na, •.• ? '" and tb•y feared ____ .. JESUS TAKES UP PARABLES Matthew l 3: l ·23 I '"why are ya ao ...•?"" 8 i-oitiat. of a lamo~~a wit. aod bl.l6- II "" Adllft:l. Sheth, •• • • " f.crambla, bGind ( Rulh 4:13 ) St. Thomas Bible Lesson Lesson l. Series Ill I Chron. 1:1) 9 '" tba eo·urt oftb• read, and ----• " Any wise, weighty saying that ls ins tructi ve m ay be called a parable. But 12 a cboppin9 iutnuoant {Moll. 3: (Job 40:21 ) the seed that didn' t come to harvest, still reaped 100 bus hels to the a cre. a I D) in the Gospels a pa ra ble ~l'ne r a ll y signifies a na rra tive In which one subject 10 ''alao with him other ---- .b.ipe.- bumper cro p . And finall y the very resorting to pa ra bles drove th e wedge " 13 "" he ... aoid unto the na, Peace , 1? "" thou wilt cav.aa thine ---· lo is laid alongsid e a no ther !'lt.1 as to teach by compa rbon and illu!ltratlon; espe-­ ---- atill '' h•ar" (PL 10:17) d ally is it used fo r the illustratio n of s piritual o r heavenly things by earthly deeper between those who were called to aalvation, and tho~~e who were damned. 14 initiall ol the moth.r and father 1!1 "' aaleap ·--- a pillow" ol faeob (G.n. 24 :1?1 20 "" bow ia il that ya b11•• __ . o b jects o r incidents. J esus did not origin a te p a rables . The prophet!! made ust> Those. who heard J esua in good faith, undentood at lea1t something of what IS initiaia of a quaaa and th• wile !crith?"' of th em . T hey were familiar in Is rael from Scripture. he wa11 -saying and took his wo rda to heart, would tee thlfll'a even more dearly ol Bocu (Eath. 1: 11 : Ruth 4:13 ) 22 1on of Solomon. _ ••• boam (Matt. IIi "" be cgatath forth hia ...• lih I :?) However it was someho w a nticipa ted tha t the Christ, when he came. would from hearing them. But the very aame parable falling on the eara of those. l:llornUr." (Pa. 14?: 1?) 2? nama m•anin9 ""ra••n'" (Judv. ?: m a ke a greate r u se o f them tha n ever befo re. " I will o pen my mouth in a pa­ who were clamoring and heckling and not llatening and who had been un­ II " Mcutar, ear..t thou -·-· that a ble; I wi ll declare ha rd sentences o f o ld .~ sa ng the prophet in Psalm 78. The willing to "know the mysterie11 of heaven," 11implyconfuaed them and befuddled we p.ri.b?" 21 "" 9Ja••n by ---- aad ~nan ' • d•· 20 m•ana "' n•w." cu in •..• ·1U1bo­ '"•ie- " (Acta J?:H ) time and the manner ln which .J es us began to teach in parables was startling. them all the more. dorr 29 "they ---· nol, neither do th•y II was h is reply to growing nppo!i ltion to him a nd hia ministry; In his hand Here waa the thing about the parable that Jnw dwelt on. It wa11 the thing 21 "" IMt he ---- my aoul like ~ apin " (Mall. I :ZI) lioo" fPL ?:2) JO aon of N1199• {Luke 3:25) th e para ble was a terribl e two-edged swo rd, a weapon of attack, "piercing thai launched a new and more lnttensiw pha1e of Jesus' campaign. Matthew 2:1 N•w Tulam•al (abbra•.J 31 '" rnoet .trait"! ..et of our even to th e d ivid ing a s under o f soul and spi cit, and of the joints and marrow, tell• ua a little Carther on that "All the.e thing• apake Jeaua unto the multitude 24 ''lbera •- a vrwat ____ of ---.i9ion" ( Acie ZI :SJ wiQd" 32 11n axda:~aation a nd is a d \S("e m e r or the tho u ght~ a nd intents of the heart. " ln parablea; and without a parable apake he not unto them." H1J 1.1ae of them Z5 ldag who killed John (Matt. U :3) 33 aon of LaDtac:h (Gen. 5:21) The OC('a sio n was memo ra b le. Huge crowds had been thronging to hear wa1 Itself an unmlatakable claim to Meulahahlp. It wu the fuliU.Imeot of 21 "1k«a ll"r- -- - - IJI'eat ·-" 34 initial.. of tlu-" -••n (Gen. n bUtia-Ur. of the tim two Jud,.. 30 :21 : G.n. :JI :I : Judv. 11:4) Jeaus, but they we re pricked lo their hearts by wha t he said and reacted atrong­ laaiah'a terrible worda: " Go and tell thia peoplt, Hear ye indeed, but under­ (Judv. 3!1: 3:U) 3S a judge, ____ ud (Juclg, 3:15) ly . On thl!! particular m o rning he had been prea ching in a hall. The scrtbea ltand not; and see ye indeed, but pen:elve nol Make the heart of thb people 31 "---· on a pillo,... 28 "" the ehildr•Q of -·-- of H.••· and the Pharisees were there. heckling and haraulng him. He had been fat, and make their ean heavy, and ahut their eyn; lest they Me with their ldah" (Eaa 2:11) 31 ""be o-r- aad - · - - d 1h.• wind"' l1 ..... wu In the - --- part of the 44 ·• ••.. do Dian M1' tlurt I omr o ppo5ed and cavilled at by his enemies, disturbed and Interrupted by hit eyes, and bear with their ean, and u.ndentand with their heart. and convert, (Mark 1:2?) lllip'" friend!!. F inally hill m o ther and brothers came to the place, and, ~malning and be healed. • 4? na:ma maa-niog " .troa9~ (l Chroa, 31 R-d be --~~ · and rabubd lb• 'lrind" 1:12 ) out!llde, !l ent word to him. They ca ll ed him to come away. John tell• ua that At thi.l moment, Hnal )ud1emmt becan to fall. The uae of the parable wu 4C a eon of haiCUIIia (Gen. 41 :21 ) a balanot of jud1emmt: on the one aide. lhoH to whom Jt waa to know 2'7 --~~ they Jacuad ... aDd .aid 41 "" •••ry a .. Pall __ __ .. (Phil . .lesU!I' own brothers did not believe in him a t this time. .-wn ... to ----- 2:10) It waa a dangerous mo mt>nt : fo r Je11 u 11 to draw back an Inch would h•ve the my1teliel wouJd bt enlta"hlmed; and thoae who would. not beed or lllten, •• -...... Mid v.ato tb• ..a . 41 IUJDie meaaincr " watdl.lul"' CC.o. given the crowd the upper hand. Ins tead he lntenstned his own mlnl.atry. He would be driven farther away. Thll 1J cbaracteriatk: of every-thine about the 1M - · --" 31:3) 411 Jacoa.···~··... .- ..th 8011 ca.a. )0:11) withdrew from the house, o r hall. n nd began to preach out o f doon. o n the Gotpel. It II a "uvor of We" to 10me. and •a aavor ofdea.lh"to othen. To u-.-ua~ 50 "--· - win4 -ct !.1M •• obey~ .. a '-'tHalli ., ... aeptlew ... .on 51 lUll...... "lr-J.l-e,­ .ea side where he wo uld be heard by m o re than ever. The crowd then pressed come 10 c::ommunton ln aood faith Ia to reollve renewal ot faith and llfe; to ---..JCQI (If--. hiS) .. ~--- (G.a. 13:1: 21 :3) on him 11 0 that he got Into a ship and withdrew a llttJe from the aha~ ao they come ln bad faJth la to come to your own damnation. It ltlhe aame Gotpel, U biJdcd. of l1le pierce lro• wllieb 53 laitiala of twe .w- (Gen. 21: I I) $5 initiala ol t-.. -.u..r. (NUJL 211 : could not get at him. Perhaps there waa a kind of act2d parabl& in taklna the aame crou. the aa.me communion, the aa.rne parable: to aome llle, to othen m-. - ...t lh lim• of II) 1'yN CJ m.., 1:1. Ill ahip. &8 Noah had doM to outride the nood waten. aignllytfll' how thf thlp dntruction. 61 ...... , • --.... propltet •-od ... ~ (Q a... 2 ~ 1S) ot salv ation, which 11 the church. pro vldea a platform from which Goapel Tbe aplanaUon of tht parable .-ven by Jesua hlmldf eeema to need no f7 ...-·-...... t ... - ---­ preacher!l 11peak to lhlll troubled world . mlarcement aoept aa any reader can 11ve IL It la important to oblerve. bow­ .. - ..... -- ..t tNt .. ,...... ,... Then he !!poke many thing!! to them-In parables. Later on, whtn lhlng1 ever, dtat Je.ut ratlftH what "" call an alJei'orb.llnte.rpretadon of hi. OWJ:I a:...,.. -- ...... had qui~ed down, his diaclples came to him aflkJng, '"Wby 1peakttl thou to parable. Thai lt, NCh of the ebanden Ia a b'p+e or penonlflcalion of IOme­ eM,._~ (Miltt. DID) them in parable•? • They were s urprliiOO and bamed. 'r1lt anawer Jnue 1•ve thlna or tomeooe eltt. Not aU of the parabltt are to be clealt wtth tn tide way. ... -....., ...... --- ..:ri..... {IMo ...., them ilttlf required tome tt!&l undentanding, and waa made clear by u.e ol but m&IIY an. It lo nol bard 1o Many poopiiiOday objact II ..... • "• - el _.... OM St the parable ltRlf. to eucb tDttrpret.adon; but tbe;y -the-mUit object to Scripture'• own medwd of ., Scrlplure ...... ,..-t ••• Ot all the thm,a JellUI aaki that afternoon from the 1hlp, the one thai •tuck · IDterpntl.,. II !hey do...... _.. In evtrybody't heArt and mind wa1 that of the parable o f the towtt. It atruclc Tbe moral '--obi eonlaiDid In the puableottbe 10wef an vuy Important " ...... _ ..... (0... lfll) home hard. II wu Jeaua' an..er to hi• enemlel, hi• frienda., even 1M members ud oboWd be driwll home. ol h1a farnlly who we.rt besettlna him to live up hla mlnlatty and stop aroutlnl . ---~-...... ___ r th e counlryl1de and all the confta~ton and hoatl.Uty that had oome• OUTLINB: Ja111 ""'- llw-IOp.-ilouiNdo;lwlutUoullip•IO • - .. I ,, I (0.... .al) ...... _ ··-~ Tht parable cut lnto thla In many way•. h wat a tbarp nbu.A 10 all who - tlw lllf'OII#; IN b,.W 10 ...U. In parabloo In_.,.,.,. oppo­ _ did not llllen 10 hlm and take hla word& 10 IWut. AI t~e tame time lt declared '1'!, ',":... - ...... lllio~~; ,. - tlw paroblo o( liN -r. tlcMrilw 1111 ,..,_ .. ..,... .. p ...... , hta own eonndena In h11 own ultimate IUClCell deep111 tbe r.ct that tluw out of - Gild tnopql,. .._. TM•~ "" a/liMo ,..,_ .. ,_,. • • -. .. --hi) lour who huril blm would not 10 atona wtth htm-for lltte IOWI'I', c~e~p.- ..U II.,_.. ,_ - P. O, --- Ho- 'IWM 71016 ' ;=~~=~1E===R-~=;.~(JI=3=== 0011041A=lltU=RSOA=r~l=Lo'!A=CT~=~c:=.. F. From the Police Blotter Diving symposium set ~·~~"~ •TBIIIIDAY,APT. ll ru '*lilt Jlfllod I "~ ftJ'' l!la a 1iDc ~ dor ----lo dl.bc." arpo nver mce ll...,..t. collided oo II. CGul 110 IIUtloc' l!la ud a lin llolo a t$.00 mo11J ba( ud TIM IJ-1101 lrtll be beld IIY Pi"CIIItl--ltlb- elol!l, $1U Ia cun-.y udtrom 9..,. to 9-10 pm !JI '"'·-·--RollllrIIUio ••• .Pollee '""'""' Jll! .._ Blfd.. . .Allee Col- $101.54 locrodlleardr~ 111o occ sd-e ·Hau.' u· •• (714) 897·1357 Cllarlol AI-r. lUI W. IIIII, I 'HI Plua dol MOded r.r lllo usual Aoprolimately $418.50 wu T...... , edllor udpubllsher 2640 E. Coast Hwy,, Corooa. rabiescbect. stolea rtom a bustaeA omee ol Skin otYer Yap.z.tne a..od a • GUARANTEED WORK e FREE ESTIMATESe del Mar . ,, Bury Meodoza. •THURSDAY, SEPT. 25 at tbe Cbarles E. Smith Co., prbe wtnDI.nc UDdenrater • FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY • ZOO Port Pro,.oce, Harbor Richard Woods,lll281!l st., 505 Slst st., West Nftll0(1. o MEMBER OF C.IJ.D.A. CUSTOM DRAPES I VIew lllllo, rOI)O

Q.lfiii8AU flDliLU '•"1'0 .. ~Sf CO .. O c a f:I C. ( ST oa caused by motor vehicles. Fifteen years ago Edison d e· Meanwhile, here are ways we Nc.,art Beach at Is1and. aDd selected only a $30 Corofta del Mar electric sbllnr in the bathroom Although smog control de­ dared war on the air pollutants can all reduce smog now. 1100 Padllc Vlow Dr. lrom all .,. ..,., llllngs vices have been mandatory on emitted by our power plants. We I. Anything that destroys your WNDAY SCHOOL 11 •• ATTEND THE CIIURCM be could ba"ft stolen •• , Betty SlJNOA Y SERVICE 1t •• autos since 1963, they obviously auto's engine a!so destroy:; the WEDNESDAY EVENING Of YOUR CIIOICI Duls, 429-1/ Z VIa Lido Sood, spent millions reseurching and MEETING 1,00 , .... REGULARU Llr • • • control, we found cleaner fuels to Make sure the smog control DR. WU.UAII B. ILLIB .. $100 -.. llpo dock ... llols! - Holly IWku, SCI powu our gmer.ating plants, in­ equipment on your auto is 1\mc­ •• .,..CIO .. 'f" ···'-· 8TUO't -~ clolllu, •• • -D~ ..... YaiA:71 .. ,_oM. c- cluding a low-sulphur, low-ash tioning properly. Have ir chedDed IIra._CM_llo. J. - .. ll&>o t1oek wor111 $150 -IM­ HUM•wt .,...... IWICU ---.-..sPoek, oil. It isn't available in California, every 8,000 miles-or •• recom­ ...... uo ,..-, lla1boa ... .. O..eiOsllll--& so we have ir imported from Indo­ mendlod by the manu&c:n.u. --- CiloOo- -- *-- .._ .....,. nesia. It's CCKtiy - but it bums 4. Write for air pollUiioa r-., - brochures and 6lms to BtfL1Z much dee....,.. robow ,.­ friends and clube, to: Stale ol I ... · , MOR.1VARIES tl._;••lt~ Today Bdiaonauounts foe kss Ca1ifomia, Air~.,...... • ... ' ...... IUI_I.. AYf­ 1400 Tmth Saut, S.C. A ,..... el te '1t•lr1 CIDITA IllS.. But beginning with the 1970 ~~'I el CWM• ~· ...... MM moclrla, manu&cturen will equip ~~:-.tt:.=::a.::rt California 95814. ,...... en_,,.. h' 1 •• L CID.UT lllwAY can aold in Califomia wilb­ Buin Our plaDta opente well CNIMAOILIII.AI below the limiu set by the ...... ""'" _. ClO...,Ilill ...... ll ..- ORiola J-44!0 complde, more advuc:ed emi• ,...... ,.. " "" lion oontJ:ol.,..._That's a new County'1 Air Pollutioa Control Southern PI06RAMIS OFFERED FOR BALBOA :::rS£~~~~~:. Orco Co. ftll "s•ll a1 ..._ ... -~lilt laJ, ~ a1 .,.._ l'rt -lold.U lHURSDAY,OCT. 9,1918 - 111111 M...,..t .._. a .... - ...... _ ...... lilt_. -lo-oolllod COIIOIIA 0£L MAR, CAUF. c., ~· ~ .,...... ____ - ,__ .... _.. IIIM'ES llw ...... Bal .. llld bllwaa 1111118 ....._ Ud cu"t II* to tM ...... JWMdllr .,. ,_,_. ar-. lila III'Ooo FenlldD, bltiiiiiMwwtrWect u Jtm1Jt pOllee art .,... u- -" lie- - qics aa """' ..,. lor-...,._ .s.,..., ID <*II lilt -·• - oolloctloo, wtdoo1llc "' sW1 ·-·-· root ...... 1? lloeeutiiD ... tllsl lilt---lk, F1111 lilt- -11,ns-- ud Pit· UtboylnO,II>Oteboc:lIIIIIIJ oa aldtn.lb, aDCI dlec .... tbe • .., tbl dUtJ clotbe&, DOlt un't. tbeJ COWd 1Dt'Ueetrtat. rutrooms a.t Bay An. aad Mtma to be to compete W1tll llldl:lirablt tnnacttou tD w~ eacb otber to ... bOw ._. tbef acid, tee. LOS ANGELES Here 1a tbe tezt ot the letter, ea.a. ft&ft lD ud out of lbe Pllue OOGIIder me to be u wblcb wu reterrod to tile otalf podellrlalll. Tbll la't too bid onlbllllaatlc - 01 tile lor lllo cunHI llludy lt>t lm- wblo U>oy -• Iron> lilt 111U - m Wain st. Altbool!!l prcwement of lbe Balboa frOIIt, 10 you cu Me tbtm I'm sare tt would be a ftQco bu1Disa area: comt.ac. It's the aeries ot tbree u tbe Fun Zoae eootiMes 1o to balt a dolea bibs Wbieh operate and attn.et tboM who BOAT &. SPORTS Newport Beach City Council: come f1Ytnc put JOU on either wtU c!rlve comeDHoal.. mlmed Pleasa let me ofter tlMt fol - side from tbt rear whlcb ue e!tlsens any. buildlnc sucb a l:ow1llc observations and sue- certa.ln to cause lnjurtes. and mall must lDevltabl)' force tbt ,..r:loos as a resldeot and pro- perhaps aerious LD.jurles if al.. Ctty Council to tue some k1ad 1*11 owoer oo the Balboa lowed to coat1Due. I'm sure of actloo to c.haDge the deter .. peal.Dsula, and as objecttnly many of these rounpr people, loraUng environment oo the SHO u possible in the splrUoldoiDg or perhaps 1 abouJd hue sa1d peninsula. I think thai woukl be AL JOtlNSUll of 115 VlaK.oroo., wbateYer I can lo improve the most of tbrtse J'OUDPI' people, great. In fa.ct, U there's any Lido Isle, ha5 been promoted commuo.lty reoeraUy, are oooscteotious and law res .. way I can help call on me to assistant cashier at United 1. Ourlnc busy week eoda: the pectiDg. M 1 pointed out to Phil ~le • CaWornia Bank' s Downey trash barrels, particularly the pollee chief I'Yt ntebed Blllboa ottlce. Mr. Johnson, an in.. those along the bay walk ln pollee oftlcersstaDdincor wal. stalmeat loan manager, began front of the Fun Zooe I.Dd to the ttng 00 the sidewalk without Ills career wtth UCB In 1965 west of the tuo r.one are ftUed payt.ng attention to the bike ANNUAL MEETING SET at Long Beach and subsequently to overflowing bySaturdaynigtlt riders. ThJ.s coukl be a rather BY GUIDANCE CENTER served at tbe South Anaheim or Suoday mornillg. It seems to polnted lessoo totbe law a.bt.dinr " Tbe community: meoaee Ol' otnce and oo the headquarters me thetrasbeollectioosetledu.le tb&t they are ehJcken lor Qb.. (lW'dlao to public llealth" wtU service sb!f. He has been as­ deserves study. I'm oot sure 1f servlng the law. U It tsdUft.eult be tbe lecttB'etoplcattheanoual sig:oed to Downey since last there Is a trash collection on or impossible to enbee thJs meeting ot the Child Guidance February. Sa.t~~rdays but I am sure there law the law sbotdd be chan&ed Center of ·Orange County at nsootrash collectionon Sun- s~"tit? ' ?:30 p.m. Oct. Z? at Abraba.m ASSIGNED TO VIET A.B. day and Monday of Labor Day 6. You should Yislt tbe rest Lincoln Scbool In Harbor Vtew Sgt. Robert J. Mendenhall, weet end. Many people Utter rooms at tbe corner of East H1lls. son of Mr. ami Mrs. E llls M. the walks and beach carelessly Bay Ave.a.odWashingtoo. Tbese The Sl)eabr will be Dr. Ed- Mendenhall, 1621 Kent ~· but many others make a consid· were buUt about a year aao. ward Stainbrook, etllefpsycb.ia- Westcllff, Is on duty at am erable eftort to get thelr trash Tbere are holes in the waUs trlst at the Los Angeles County- Ranh Bay AB, Vietnam. He is I.Dto tbe cans or lnto cartons where awazeDtly the towel ft..!:- usc Medi~Centera.odproles- a corrosion con trol spectalist placed alongside the cans •. By lures nave beeo ripped otl. 1 sor and chairman ofthedepart- In a l.lD.it of the Pacific Air DOOn last Sunday there was , guess ooth1ng moch ca.n be done meot of human behavior at usc. Forces. He was formerly as­ appro1imately twice as much about this but I've noticed that The program wtllalso include signed to Castle AFB, Cal1t. tush as space for tt In the these toUets do attract many preseotatloo of awards, electioo He Is a graduate of Newport barrels. By Monday U was loiterers a.od seem to serve of tite member s aDd oom1nat1on Harbor High School, attended SHOW MOUI S SAT. 11-10 A.M.-II P.M. TlJIS. 14-t P.M.-II P.M. .... 17- J P.M.· II P.M. spread all over the walks and as a club room for certain types and elecUon of dir ectors. Or ange Coast College and Pasa- OriNING' D.AT SUN. 11-10 A.M.- 7 P.M. ~ WID. IS-1 P.M.- II P.M. ~ ..... _ 11 - 10 "-"'··II P.M. beaeh. dena City College. ,II., OCT. 10-6 .. II P.M. MON. IJ- 6 P.M.-II P.M. THUI. 16-6 P.M.- II P.M. It- 10 A.M.· T P.M. 2. I wonder U the city has "'"- ever considered widening the sidewalk along the ocean rront sufficiently to accommodate flre trucks, police cars aDd llfe­ CUiJ'd vehicles 1D the ease of a real emergency or di saster. The congestion alon g Balboa The have and holders ... a personality analysis Blvd. on certain holidays is a nuisance, but it could become a tragedy Uthere is DO provision for city vehicles to by -pass the Read the personaloty descro ptoons and select the one that suits you best lo find lhe right savings plan for your type. congesUoo if or when nec­ essary. The charts will show you how each one works. We've been matching people to savings plans for 33 years_The kind 3. The vigorous pollclng of of people who want th e or money to keep Its buying power. Who want lhe value of their money to remain sleady in an the Newport Pier area seems to ha•e pushed a great manyorthe up-and-down market. Who would rather have their money earn inlerest than to pay exorbitanl carrying or loading raunchy people out Into the Fun Zooe· area.. They apparently are charges. Who want theor money to multoply so they can pay cash for things. Who wanl to be able to get their hands attracted by the slovenly en­ •lronment of the premises in on their money when they need it. Saving people, like you-the kind who want to HOLD their money and HAVE ot that area. I suppose it would be earn interest. Come in an d let one of our people experts gel you started on your personalized-to-your-savings- ntber dimcult to enforce the law aga.J.nst Uttering, but such personality program at Newport Balboa Savings. enfOrcement might at least be cons1dered. Resulting tlnes would make it self amortizing, When I moved Into this otnce about two years ago the Flre Dept. was ins1stent to the point Are you one of the Are you one of the Are you one of the Are you one of the Are you one of the of arrogance ill telling my sec ­ retary that she had 24 hours to regular people? other-people people? retiring people? patient people? enterprising people? buy a Ud tor the trash can out­ PLAN i; I PLAN :: 2 PLAN #3 PLAN 4 4 PLAN ,¢ 5 side our rear door . When she Gua~nUed told me about It later this Regular Account Monthly Security Account Annual Rate Account 3-Year Bonue AccoUnt seemed strangt! to me, In view Th1s plan IS for regular Th1s IS for people who Th1s 1S for people who have of the b.ct that she had poillled Th1s plan •s for patient people For people who want not out to the fire inspector that people w 1th regular have a sum of money they a lump sum of money but who already have a sum of only the current yield on the other trash cansin the same sa lanes who have would l1 ke to put as•de who know that if they don't money to .nvest and are will.ng their savings. but would area do not have aoo oever dec•ded to save regular and rece•ve the mterest put •t awa~ somewhere out to w c11 t a wh•le for a good like a sum over and above. have had Uds, and that the city amounts anywhere from every month but not of s1ght. they w•ll spend it. return on their money. The In this plan you mvest a trash cans a.loogthe sldewalkdo $5 a week up, but w ho touch the pnnc1pal Perhaps they are looking min1 mum deposit is $1 ,000 minimum of $1(X)() which DOt have Uds. Is flre dept. the want t he ~r money work1ng Perhaps you 1ntend to forward to r e t ~r ement and (more if you wish. of course}. earns you the current y•eld afraid to enlorce laws against for them They also want leave your money to your know 1t would be better to m exc hange for which you anyone other than law-abiding PLUS an extra Y4 % per •t to be some place they he1rs In th•s plan the residents? And lt there Is a law have a ce rta•n amount rece1ve a certificate which year at the end of 3 years about having Uds on trash cans, can get their hands on •t ong•nal mvestment IS com•ng in every month over guarantees an annual rate If you would like to be why does the city itself breQ.k If they need •t 1n a hurry retamed for a hfet•me a grven period. Not only will of5.25% for3 , 4or5years. enterprising and safe at that law? If they can leave •t alone and you have a regular they get back a lot more than the same time. then the Are you one of the patient 4. At the r ecent City Coun ­ for a year or more. 1t w 11l 1ncome every month If they put '"· but there w 1ll be 3-year bonus account ones? Then the GUARANTEED cil meeting which my wtte and I g•ve them the 8 1g Annual your future plans are for a nestegg to reward is for you. attended, the residents of the 5 TJ y•eld your children's future. themselves for not ANNUAL RATE ACCOUNT area were urged pro­ IS fo r you Balboa to then th1s sav1ngs progra m blow•ng •t all at once pose suggestions for Improve­ may su•t you 'IOU WilL MCEIVf ment. I believe it was the plan. AEGULAA MO NTHLY INV ESTMENT YOU WIU MCfiV'f ,...... nJng director who stated that the INVEST $ 10,000.00 .ANO: ,,.~ ~ ~ , $100 liFE INCOME PLAN lniti~ ...... Fun Zone had just changed tlands ... you racaove and you retaon o.,.... s 1.000 $ -I lei s om s 1,296 . l ...... ,...,.. 4 ,..,.. ' ,...... - and that the new owners tlad eacl'l month lor an estate of• - s 5.000 s 5.846 s 15 1&1 s 11 .493 6 Mos 608 s 1,000 s 1,170 s 1,233 • 1,300 promised Immediate Improve­ $ 5000 10 ynrs S 8.675 00 -$10.000 SII .IIQJ $12,313 512.987 308'" ,,, I 233 "" s 5.000 S 5.852 I 1.1151 I 15.500 $15,000 517 540 486 $19,4 1 past '} Vrs 631 j 26C $12000 S ~ 00 Per Mof'l!h $ 5000 15ynrs S 7.72500 s•a ment. I walk the Fun Zone " ' $10.000 $11 ,705 $12.336 113.0(11 at least twicE' a day and often 3 Vrs ' 3,., "500 60 00 Per Month s 7500 !Oyura $4.77500 , , 5.000 ... ""' 20,000 83 ()()Per Month S11.568 Sllt.504 Slit.502 six or eight Urne s a day en 4 Yrs 1 "']Ji ,.., 5 324 s 7500 15 years S 1, 000 00 route between my ofl!ce and our 5 Vts 1 107 ] 4 1 5 25000 104 00 Per Month SHlO 00 10 years S 875 00 tO Vrs 3 900 780 • 15602 50000 ]OS 00 Per Monti'! residence so I'm In a position ""' INVEST $25.000.00 .AND: 6 7\ 5 I ] 432 to observe what Is and Isn't 15 Yrs ,._... you rece ove you r euun 20 Yrs 10 329 20 662 4 1 325 ""d being done. The only change the each mor'llh for an ealate of' new owner s seem to have made $10000 tOyears $?5,60000 • 11 "'"1*<1•..,, ~ ~ ''' "' I 2 l & S , ,. 1s that now they have put . .... - OJfl " "" . .. -- ...... $10000 15 , ••,. 126.05000 A-frame signs in the center • •~ul ruo I f S OOIIib ' ""'"""- h•lr oi>CI $15000 10yeara $1 7.80000 ot N • ~ q~ "' t«1 • nl •ot oullo\t.o nt> ollr $25000 !Oyears S 2.20000 obstrucUon of traffic. I wonder •II•• Ill• o• • ~ U they own the sidewalk along ,_...... ,... -...,.cl '" ... this particu lar por tion of the -- " S..tlloo 1104 Ill ... c.~~. b&y front or if this Is city , ...... d •• CMo ...... idl • --- ...... · - ·-- ... Ht - .. rl"lllf '" property? ...... --.-~~~ ...... 5. Recently I wrote a letter *'"'"""_, .. .._,-...-e '--'...... ,.s-...... - to tbe pollee chief calling h.l s ..,..., .·- r- .. -...llr. lJ _... attentloa to the bi cycle riding on tiM lidewa.lk ln front of the Fun aDd elswbere along the 0 0 0

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