HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-08-20 - Newport Harbor EnsignTHE HARBOR AREA BOYS' CLUB ba.s recetud a IIQily
ot a~ and relattd abrulve products b' lhop wort
aa a doaltloo from tbe Carbortmdam Co. LDcoojUDetloa w1tb
the Druce Cout Ctrttao Club, a local busioeamen•s
aerYiee club. Pletuted bare 1:1e.-,1nr UDlo&d tbe S~Q>llts
are, trom left, Ha.Dk Jarboe, Clvttan president aM Carbor·
undum repnsentaUYei Cbarles Barlow, prospective Boys•
Club member; Lou Yantoro., ueeuUve director of the Boys'
Club, and Dick Rojo, Upper Bay branch director. Beea.use
ot the qutntity of rnaterW dooated, other boys• clubs ln
the Orance County area wtU be asked to Share 1n the lift.
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THURSDAY 673-0550
Tbe Corona del Mar Chamber slble solutions to our mur:l&l
of Commerce llas re)ected an problems? 1 would Uke to sug.
lDrltatloo by Newport Harbor pst socb a merger to take
Chamber President Charles R, effect a.s soon :LS possible a-
Currey for the Z gro!C)s to long the following Unes:
merge. "l. Since theNewportCtwn-
CDM Chamber President ber Is much larger a.od is a
Carl Kegley, replytog yester-recognized Chamber by the Un1-
day to Mr. Cl.a'rey's 1nvitat1oo, ted States Chamber ot Com-
said tbat his ex:ecuttve com-merce, your members should
mtttee and directors a.re op-be absorbed into our Chamber
posed to merger, as they have a.s full-fledged members with
been ln the past. dues considered paid tor the
He wrote to Mr. Currey: balance of the current period.
"Almost annually an tnvtta-"2. Either yourseU or some
tlon from your chamber to ours member olyourexecuttveboard
inviting us to merge, Join or would be awotnted by me as
associate with yours Is re-a member of our ezecutive
cetved. We are fla.ttered at bOard and all members of your JIM NORTH, Corona del Mar
your persistence anc1 the wum-bOard of directors who wished high school graduate, wtll pl&y
ness of your welcome, with to so servewouldbecomemem-for the South tn the all-stat
HIGH RISE ON
RENDEZVOUS
SITE IN BAL?
where the h.lstorlc Reodezvoua ' ------~ An 11-story, 56 -unit ;q>art-
ment bulld1ng ls pla.noed tor
the halt block area ln Balboa
tlle generous offering of your bers of our board of ditectors, prep football pme at Ora.nee
parUclpat1on, etc. sub)ect to future elections in Coast College stadium tonl&ht,
"The latest in the for m of the oorrnaJ course or events. Aug. ZO. This llthanoual Nortll-
a letter trom your president, · 3, Appropriate ootitlcatlon South game is a charity beM·
Wr. Clla.rles Currey, has beell would be given to all members fit for Ch.lldren's Hospital of ballroom used to attract Week· ASSJSTtNG at SUDday's west coast Knee riding champion-
end dancing crowds. shlp competition In West Newport were, trom left, Bob
C.C. says,
no more jets
Rolly Pula.sld of Balboa, Clayca.mp, president of tne Newport Beach Bodysurflng
architect tor the project, has Assn.; Bruce Baird, ch..let lilegua.rd, and Mrs. Mart.an
r eceived and referred to our at our upense. Orange County,
executive committee and the '·4.. I! some _ofyourmembers BA.DHAM FREEWAY BILL
applied for a use permit for Clark, owner nf the Clark Surf Shop to Newport Beach, a
the h.lg11 rise buildiog, •h.lch sponsor of the evenl. (VIc Opalek photo.)
diteetors of our Chamber wish to contlnue as a local
Thelt viewpoint agaln.st ace~~ businessmen's association, we REJECTED IM c:::DMMITTEE
ta.nce ot such :w otfer ls the would be glad to work wttll them Assemblyman Robert Bad-
same as tormerly considered a.M cooperate with them as ham's freeway bill was defeated
and acted \4)0n. we do with other such associa-yesterday ln the Senate trans-
The board of directors of tlle
Newport Harbor Cba.mber of
Commerce unanimously adop-
ted a re&Olutlon Monday op-
posing a.DY turther espanslon
ol )et operations at the Orange
would go \41 some 93 feet, lDd
provide 88 oo-slte parking Gross rece"pts spaces on thec-1property. The I
City Plannlog Commission wiU ··we will continue to work tions. portaUon committee. The vote
with your Cl\a.mber for the bet-"5. U you !eel lt would be on the measure was 5 to pus,
terment and growth orthe whOle appropriate, we could arr~ and 4 to defeat ttle bill. The
of Newport Beach as we have a JOlnt meeting of our mem· bill needed 7 votes to pass.
done tn the p:a~." bers to introduce tbOse mem-The b1ll, U passed, would
consider the request at Us Sept. f • d 3 ~~~~Mrs.ErnestNeuleld ee IS oppose
County Airport.
The Chamber actina )olns
similar stands taken by the
City Council of Newport Beach
a.nd several homeowner grol4)s,
who object to the oolse ancl
ta.Uout pollutloa caused by the
of Wasco were the last owners
of the Rendezvous before It was The Newport Harbor Cham-
destroyed by tlre, and they are ber of Commerce bOard of dJ-
stUI the owners of the land. rectors, on the recommenda-
petiUoo tlon of Its ad hoc committee,
has r e)ected a proposa.l by the
city tor a gross receipts busi-
your committee ts concerned
that the expenses of adminis-
tering a gross receipts tax
would be burdensome and ex-
pensive unless bn.ckettng was
used anc1 a number of tts
members ob)ected to the dis-
closure of specific income
Information."
Mr. Currey made ws pro-bers ot your group whO are oot have eliminated the proposed
posal in a letter read and ap-already members of our coastal freeway from New.
proved at Monday's meeting gro~." port Beach.
of the Newport Harbor Cham. F II 0 ~;?;~:~~~~:~~Cham-u • t1me mayor Shoreline
commercial and private jets I d ;::~~ the Orange County AJr. p an urge
The resolution, drawn by the
Chamber's airport aDd avlaUon The Newport Harbor Cham-
committee, reid, t.o sart, "Tbe bet oC _Commerce, ln. a letter
Chamber lswa1terablJCWQ&ed ·to Newport Beaefl 11.,....-Ed
to any fUrther expansion of jet Hirth, bas urpd that Ute city
operations at theOraogeCounty "aggressively parsue a com-
Airport anc1 supports the use prehensive shoreline plan."
ot that ta.clUty for oon-)et com-The letter, signed b)' Larry
muter type service to close A. M111er, chairman of the
proximity regional airports de-Chamber's tidelands and
signed for )et service." beaches committee, wa.seodor-
This, the resolution says, sed by the Chamber board Mon-
"would have the effect of day.
guaranteeing the unique physl-Mr. Miller ,inl\is letter, said:
cal envttonment of the city or "We realize that we ue val-
Newport Beach and the County unteerlng for some eWustlve
ot Orange, The board urges and detailed work to produce a
the Orange County Boa.rd of plan that would implement the
Supervisors to move ahead and concepts establiBhtd by New.
ftod other adequate tactUUes port Tomorraw; however, such
for jet aervlce for Orange a Plan. once approved by the
County," clty council, would be of lm·
The adopUoo or the resotu-measurable help ln properly
Uon Is the latest In a series channelln& constructive plan-
of formal statements by the n1ng of all IMJ.vldual pro}ects
Chamber ezpresslng opposi-undertaken wtthl.D tlle harbor
Uon to 1et tra.mc tnto am out and dong the coast."
or Orange County Attport. Mr, Miller sa.ld that ln tbe
Only last week the Newport past several years varioua:
Beach City Couocll adopted a Chamber committees have done
re110lut1on requesUna:the county a great deal of research and
board or s~rvtsors to phase study 1nto varlous aspects of
out use of jets at the airport Ne...,-port Harbor, such as tide-
by 19TI, if noise at.tement ls la.ods, beaches, boat yards, and
not sUJ.stlctory, and that se-fuel docks, suggesting this
lection ot a new airport facility would be Put to work In the
for jet use be made by 1975. develOpment of the "compre-
hensive shOreUne plan."
COACH READ DIES "We su&Pst that a compte-
Herbert W. Read, 90, ot hensive plaon1ng effort be tor-
214.1 Miramar Dr., Balboa, died mallzed," be said, "We hope
Aug. 15 at Country Club Con-that tlle Council would ctestg.
valescent Hospital, Santa Aoa. nate representatives aod city
He wa1 born feb. 8, 1880, sta.tr members to explore these
lD Engl&M lDd ca.me to Orange thou&hts further."
Couuty 2 years a,o. He bad boon , bul<otll&ll coach lor THE IIAME IS HOLI DAY
Western W:lcbip.n Untvustty Twenty-flrst St. fi'om J:.
for 21 years. viDe Ave. westerly to Tustln
Survivors ioclud:e bls daugb-Ave. ha.s a oew name, The
ter, Ute. Joan Christensen of Newport Beac:b Clty Couocu
the f&mti,J home, and 5 &r&OO· adopted a resolutioll 1ut
cblldrtn. Graveside aentces week cbaoctDc tbe Dlmt of tM
were held Aua:. 17 at Pacttlc street from 21st St. to "HOU·
View W.emorl&l Park. dP.y Road."
•
ness license tax.
The r ejection of the city pro-
posal was made at the board's
monthly meeting Monday.
The city prooosal e>lls le< Carpenter a fee schedule whicll would
boost the annual lncome from ... ~=~ut~~easy winner
in Corona del Mar. Our ber .. oomposed ol business-pro po sa I studied ~Ne·wporl Hubor Chamber Is
composed of both businessmen
ID Coraoa del Yat as well as By DOll ADdersen "b. is a. kit more Pl'fft·
trom all otber .;eu o( tbe Ne..,n Sea _;.A Mayor Ed. 1eot lll tbe ea.sl, ho'Wnu, tbatl
iN-lie-Hubor OJ'& lllrtli 1.1 --..a.. JIOOII• II Ia ... " bo alii. .....
of 01a members beloDg bllity that Ne"110rt Bead and it's not a Dew Idea, but 1 tftDt
to both gro~s. other charter Calllornia cities it's a differeot set of cltcum.
Business licenses currently Deonts Carpenter, Newport "Our city Cices a number o1 may one da.y Rave fuU-Ume, pa.id stances that !\as brought It tor-
u e Issued tor a fee of $25. Beach attorney and Republican dl!ftcuU and perplexing prot-mayors. -. ward."
The Newport Beach CUy Coun-leader, easily won Tuesday's lems such as the airport tree-MAyor H1rth ts a member He sa.td he ttrst got inVolved
ctl, earlier this year, 1\ad spec.lal eleeUon for the unex-way, 'back bay aDd bud~. So-of a 3-man commltteea.ppotnted to the Question during a com-
wa.lved requirements for re-plred state senate term of John lutions to these problems must b~ the California_ League of mittee hearing in Sacramento.
newal or the licenses with the G. Schmitz, oow a u.s. con-Oe !owld. Our members ue en-C1tJes to studY JUst such a "One of the senators made a
turn of the fiscal year, ln July, gres<;man. BROCE DAVIDSON, 11, of Bal. titled to the best representa-proposal. The other mem-remark that the senate is coo-
with the hOpe I hat a new rate Unotticial complete returns OOa Peninsula, served as pno. tion we ~n give them and the ber s u e Buena Park Council-ttnually working to establish
would be adopted ettectlve Jan. gave Mr. Carpenter a 20,504 tographic assistant SWlday as best representation .,,,.ould be man Anthony ~-Fonte_ ancl ilrterim governments and flnds
1,1971. to z,108 margin over his "non-Vic Opalek covered Ule west through a single, Wli!1ed Cham-Huntington Beach Councilman t~t city officials do not have
The city proposal for the runnlnl(' opponent, Douglas lr-coast knee riding champion-ber AlVin Corn. The gro~ hopes time tomanthesecommittees,"
gross receipts buslnessUcense vLne of Santa Ana, who had sl\ip competition in West New-•. Oc;0',1 you think It 's ume to report back to _the league When asked what he mead.
ta:x has been wx:ler study by withdrawn from the race, port lor the Ensign. (POOto by that we brought our ct!<lmbers wtth some suggestions within by "lnterim governmerts,"
the Chamber for several Mr. Carpenter, 41, partner Vic Opalek.) togetller a.nd pooled our re-the Dext few months. . Mayor Hirth c.t.ted the follo1rtng
months. in the law firm of Duryea, Car-FIMAL SCUBA CLASS sources to seek the best pos-Ma yor Hirth has alree!S} as examples: The Wilson bill,
The Chamber committee, penter aDd Barnes and vice. T C B Cl brought the matter to the at-whi ch provided tor 5 dUfe:reat
headed by Bob McCurdy, 1n president of the Don KoU coo. Onar~c:~sto':~ ~:;u~~ oys u b te!Uion of the :\ewport Beach regiooal boards to controlwo-
maki.Oi its recom meDdatlon tor structlOO tlrm, will serve the City Council. Jng of the uea up a.od down
re}ec.Uon to .,the bo&rd, offered remaiolni 4 months of Mr. mer begins Thursday, Aug, 27• When 1 brought It~. now-Ule coastline; a.ootherb1Uwou)d
some a.lterna.tlve proposals. Schmlti'S term lDd wtU be ~:; ~~;~;ll rr:~et 7~ pian n 'I xed ever, 1 dldn't Imow U would be provide re11ooa.l committees to ODe ot the proposals woukl 00 Uie November ballot for su ch a popular subject," he control building permits."
be to raise the mlnlmum U-the coming .f.-year term. p.m. tor 3•11Z weeks. 1rv Wo. said. The mayor said since Mayor Hirth cootinued:
cense fee to $40 and to raise mack ls the scubll instructor. The ~ewport Beach Ci ty that time he !las had numer-··Sooner or later we must ta.ce
the balance of fUnds needed by F t't' f'l d Council, tn a speclil session ous discussions With vuious the tact that if we ue aoLng
the city, if any, from other reeway pe I IOns I e Saturday, decided not to put Cltl leaders both ln and outs1.de to for m boards, they will have
SOIU'ces, such as the property the matter of a Boys' Club \~-.'POrt Beach and that "the}· to be staffed with appointees.
tax, to spread the burden oo Notices to circulate petitions Harbor Vtew Hills Homeowners building on beach tront prop-all Uve expressed considerable So, 1t becomes obvious that
a broader base. to eliminate the coast treeway Assn.; Al Kelso, boa.:rdmember erty near the BaiOOa Pier on tnterest 10 the idea." what we're going to end ~
ADOCher alternative offered rol4e from Newport S..ch were of the Balboa Island Improve-the NO¥ ember ballot. Mr. Huth said the Idea Is with Is government by a,wotnt.
by the committee, and endorsed tned Monday 1n ctty Hall by meot Assn., and Ward Baxter City Councilmen met 1.n the not espectall} new, sl.nce It ment out of Sacramento-·
by the board ofdltectors, would members of the CUizens Co-of the Bay Shores Horne Im-special session specifically to has been kicked around for whether we "''a.nt tt or oot--
be to OOuble the existing U-ordina.Ung Com mittee. provement Committee. consider ptactng the question some time and materlal l1a.S because we have so many prof>..
cense fee If the previous al-One petltlon seeks to resciD1 The dti:r.ens committee must before the pubUc as part of been presented to the League !ems such a.s airports, trans.
tuoat1ve Is re}ected. tlle freeway agreement wtth the wait 21 days to begin cil'culat. this year's ~neral elecuon. of Cities for years. portation, pollution, etc., that
A th..lrd alternative states: state on the coastal route east-lng the petitions, and then has The stte under consideration MESA TAX are regional in nature.
"U the Counctl, nevertheless, erly of Bayside Dr. The other 180 days to complete the job, is oa city-owned land. A search ··we're going to have a tee-
adopts the City's gross receipts peUtioo would proh.lbtt the city Tbe goal Is 5,000 sigratures. wtu be made for a site that 10na.l organlz.ation of one type
plan, then the measure must COUDCtl from stp..lng a treelf'l)' The City council will have the would not encroach on penln-S or another to handle these
:::: a:~~:~~/'~Mm~ ~ae::~f~~t~l:.uttlna: it ::a:;~r~!~!~~gtothep~r~; ~u~c:c; ;~~RMAH DIES STAYS AT 1 :;~~A~~\!;:0~~1~"~;:
mtnee and the sta.ft, ancl gross Tile notices were formally tssue on the ballot. golng 10 h.ive to have someone
ed , AU'"'',... f. Pflrrman, 79, ol The Costa "e'" Ct~ Coun receipts be 'bracket , a.s delivered to Deputy Cl"" Clerk ....... .. --'1 -from local elected otftclal •1 ZZ79 Miner St., Costa Mesa, cl· 1 a-ed • geoer•l •·-•·· heretofore proposed by this Dorl$ George by committee E RO v .....,... 'uuu ......... -~s to sit on these boards H LLS A. T .M.I. died Auc. 13 at Park Lido Con-'''' o1 II ~· SIOO •••es~ ~ committee." members Paul Gruber, former .,..... ....... ...,... to represent the Pf!OPle.
ln.,.., to t Richard Macguro Jr.otShOre nlesceot Hospital. He was born \'aluatlot~Wooday evening. This ''Bracket • means se mayor a:M oow co-cMJ.tmao of Cutrs is amoog some 385fourtn May 10, 1891, In CaWornia. is the same rate as for the 1&5t: ''One an:.--wer to th.l.s is to
a. ran&e and limit on theamouot the Freeway fla:hters; Wrs. J. cta.ssmen (ttesb.men), oae of He came to Orange County In han a fUll-time ma.yor whose
of cross receipts sub~t to~ A. Beet., pioneer resideot a:M tl'le largtst cla.sses ln bistorJ, 1940 aDd wa.s emplored as a fts~~~~ WUU&m St.CiaJr addltJOO&l re~PQnSiblllty would
ta..l, depending on t e ac ctvlc leader; Walter Koch, expected to enroll at the VLr. tool aDd die m&kerforZO years. asked for a lO.cent cut 111 the be to repr·esent the city 00
type or business and amoult presldelt of thel4artnersCom-l1n1a MIUtary Institute oo Au&-He t1Yed for many years ln genera.! tuod rate because ol these other rectonal pero-.
of gross receipts. munity Assn.; MlchaeiJol'lnsoo, ust 20. Dick, a eradtate of Balboa. the addit:ior-.1 $177,759 tnprap. mental orp.Dbatlons."
The committee also said that presLdeat, a.ncUlrs.llargoSk11-c orona del W.a.r h.l.&!\ scbool. Funeral services were hekt erty rues from the asseSS«l lrbyor Hirth aid It wouldb't
''whale'ler methOd Is used, 5 l1Bp rice-president, W. New-is tbe 900 of R. B. Maca:ura. Aua:. 18 at the Bell.BroadWOlY "'I'"' be tbe lnleM rA neb a pzopoeal par cent thereof should be used ' • """ Iocr ease. Hls proposal to replace the operaUou ol
tor business deveklpment in the port lmproremeot Assn.; Rob-221 WorDing Ca.nyoo Rd., Sbare Chapel, Entombment W1.S at was voted dawn 4. to 1. tbe c.lty ma.aa.cv or k> ctanp
Clty of Newport Beach. with ert Curci, rice ..president of the Cutts. H&rbor Rest Memorlal Park. The parks a.nd recreation tu. the charter Dwmof iOfVDmtnt.
aoch ruoos to be admWstered I • "I I t $225,100 CLAIM FILED ,,,.a.s set at 31-1/4 cems, ~ "The prtmarytuoclioooftM
by a committee to LDclude rep-rvlne councl 0 mee AGA INST NEWPORT • cents, and the street Ulftl:-f'IJU-Ume mayor, patdar..,.e.
reseotat1on of the city staff, Newpoct Beach City Council lng tal was set at 15 ceats. table salary, would be to rep..
the Chamber of Commerce, and Tbe COUDCtl of tM Com-Physical Scteoce:s BuUdlO( lD bas rejected and rererred to down 5 cents from last year· reseal tbe city in futoGII:Jrcu
a rtP"tsemative of the rest-munitles of ln'tne, formed to Room 104 trom 1 to 5 p.m. Its lAsunoce curter a claim MRS. MAHUEL DIES ol permneDt," he ald..
aanat, -1-mcjel •1111 bus!-coos1c1« the leulbiUt} olin· Jolin B....,._ pruideal ot lor dama ... -UIIi SZZ5,100, Mrs. VlrcJnl& Leo -~ "ft would proliablJ bo -·
...., secmett ot tbe comm\mi~ corporat.1nc the prGpOSfJd 53,-the Vt!P.p Puk Commlldty bJ Dell Gressley, owner of the 52, oe 919 Bayside Dr., New. tnl yeu1 before &JO'IIICilpro..
La order to us1st thebuslneSS·. 000-acrt CttJ of trnDt, wiU Assoc:.t.atlon aJld CouoeU presl. &Uday House Uquor in Cocona port. cUed Aq:. 11, at Hoac poa1 OCM&kl be l.nlp.......,,
mu 1111 I.Dcreutnc his lrM51oess OQOduet its arst ptj)Uc meet-delll, will be chairman of tbe del Mat. Hospl.bl. Sbe wu ben: Aac. '**'-to be 6c:tl••, u IU'
to be_, b.lm paJ tbe addlt1onll lDI this Satardi.J, Aoa. 2%, at meetlnc-Mr. Greuley sald tba.t Ills 14. 1917 1.11 GltiOCIUI u.S came &I pwiiDIM ll ooecll'lell.
-lqiOoed b)' thll IlL" UCl. <1111 r~C~~U bad bH11 nota loci 10 'onaie CoomlJ 10 j.r1 ...,_ -al 1111 cit* -'"" llr. McC!InlJ, 111 Ills r~ G. Au-....._pr-lt FRAIIK UOWII DIU ,.. .. ,... ....... pormt.sioO s.m ... slll<-a-,PidJ.. II> doll.
"' 1111 CI!Ombor bOaN. al<l' or Ulo Turtlo Jloek -fnl* William Bron, 11, ot 11> -a to-caU oJior Up ot M--· lduP· "1'1 -,_.. ... lill
"'nU committee Lllaac;ree-CommwaltJ 4aa. ud C:O.CU ~tal_~~~ A1':·d ~ ~ M ftl arrllted Al:lfll 1' ~ t ~&, lin. Vldartl ins.. Uld lt ww 41a't • •• r"' & ..
..... tMtiDcalbuiDIIIJIIOUld ric-..pr.....,.., IUt &U t..-. -~-~ .--• ....., tnllkno&alioacMI'II· lrlrs. Pamela~--otkt t.oe tWa prttlr WWll
CU!J .. .u ....,..111 -u1o11 -·"'too Jr. Coonloo<lllllolllttal.lla-Raald .. lia4-arr-c--. a~~~~ a.,.--""....---~~~~
..., cttJ fill ••.It dorM ld 'f'lDI ana .... -. l:lrUILd ban ""'· 14. ltoe, tD CaJt... Gl a 'fti1'IJi: diU'tlDI u.t • .-.....a_ .,..,. ... lUl ~" .............. tlllltoo-· II> ~ lA 1111 -~ ~ 11UII ..,.. II> ~llo ~ 4M 1101 '"" a --~ AIICo IS a1 Pao111c J1oor QoJfo1 Ba - -7 7 J] --•IIOIIJ -bo blr· at Widell --......._ __, ,_., ..,, -plllo • 1111 car. 1la --""" 1111 rtoo.llaY!d c._ fll· -Ia ._. 1 •n n .. d-.1 .au acr_. .. ...,. IDIIIIbl wtn be &c--. fie ._lfiiPkiJtdUa'!"',_.,." did lOt on tM car W. ,.. .. u.., •, .... wuathc-"*-to • • a • n
ol -"'~-· Ia odlllloll, --will "" .. ld Ill ~· .... -a.. 0... • Baal Co. ... ---Ilk Vlow-.!......... -·
CONSERVATIVE CORNER
stra.:lght ly I -larriYOd .. lrllollar, Ill 1M lllllod-M ttlf.
lyT-Ancle,_,
ntiiiP~aAL MIIIIP,\PII ON IIITAIN, CHINA and MI. NIXON'S PlAN
s.o,s. LlboNie Die~ qu~<:ld .lilt ,.,..._. Ro-eom. Ia "'"' Ill -_......,
Colla>rlll,. 1 ,.,. ...... r 1•10 -.. ., 1M u.s. -llld e IDimboro Ill 1111 --
back 1>0101 U..m 1111 l!IOJJI!IId ·bold u -miiiiDC Ill nf<:ll won Ia fl ... Ill proorlllllllt eut. wblrt tbe "Y01ct ot trutb 11¥eral peopla, IDcbldl.ltr rep. treaty to tM s.a.te ._ coa ..
&Dd freedom'' lt: DOt bMrd. rHIIItlttt• ot tM State Dt-~ bit S wen CIIP*d
or ntl aTY or MtWP•T luat Britain'• Soc:lalist Prime Mlalltcr Hll'Ootd
Wilton ot Britain told Parliament lbonly bo-
1711 t. C... . .., .• C..... •• 111rr C.W.. -9J6U. tore he wu voted out of olftce that if the al·
Til. I_ .. 67S.O,. IAroo c:.4o 71~ leJOd My Loi m-.c .. in VIe""'"' ;, proved
TilE ff.EWPOIT IIAa80ii £NSICM true. Britain would diaanociate Itself from
_. ,_..,.._.. la ._.. Cfll' o( ,_,.,: ~!.:'.-:'::..~ = tuppon of the Americana and condemn them.
.....-4 __. .,.__. wwap .. • I• &lie ,._.., ........ c .... •" WMt aupport? .-'nyhow, that would be the.
Area.. P .. l~ -...r,. •• n.r..&ey. ~ ca-•••• ,.w oo.ly JOOd thin& that haa ruulted from tM
.. Cor.u •1 Mlr, CaUl. horrible My lai disclosures. Too bad Britain
THE NEWPOIT HA&BOa EHSJCM w-MJ~ t.o .. • _.... didn't diuuociate herself from 01 prior to t.:j of ~.a c:itelli•IH ~ ao.., 4.-.. fit.. A--10111 ... tl World War I and World War 11. Too bad c.Tu••. 1 I, I• s.-&-Cowt f• , .. C...y of a...., be of we've thrown billiom of dollars into Britain -,-~•1 .. ~ ... bl ,...,. • t'*eof io qullfl..t to p•U-' all p-.Uo rathoks tryins to san an arrogant, decadent ....... ,.~ ....... ., •• . h' h does •
AR'VO £. HAAPA .............................. ~.0... ... P .. IJ.a-~a~~~ ICf . ·~I c:texrve to be nved.
PEC HAAPA ............................................... AMoelalo Etlkor ~ _ o .Bntl shtpe have carried sup--
suasc•"TIOM •ATIJ · phet mto Harphong harbor to our Vietcona
It Hwbor At ... : O.e ,.. •• 14.00; 2 ,_ .. , 11.00 enemr-and they still do. Britain would do
0. of "-'-" AN.,: ODe yew. ~&00; 2 ,.. .... t'.OO anythma for money. As I have remarked be-
• fore, Britain would bomb Britain for cost plus
20%.
Please "disassociate," Limies! With frienc:b
like you. we don 't need an y enemies.
Rut~ia'1 •ide they shoukt be: tried for treuoo Wbe,. Rletwd Cottea. la muted IIU'tmeat, bad IPOteD. 1a flYOt to ttl nutlcattoo, • t.be a.o,.
They ahoutd' have b«n before. 1 went 10 •• ; IDd wbert they art trJ111& tO ot the Geoocide Colwtatloa., &IrS eldt CODYeotioa wu tabled &ad . lllllo 0., CulllciDIIro by a-1 towor ouml>or a.d--'11>1 wW 1101 1>1 broacl>t ,.. ap1J1 o,~ce, 10 mak~ the ~orld safe for Commumam. leoctnr hlJ maJa radio Jt&ttoo, r&Ufteattoo of tbe a.l1epcf at tbtl ualioD of Coacreu.
I never do •t ••••n . WXtiR, oa Stpt. 1. tr•t)'. I ftlt _,. wbea I retarDed
• • • The pooplo otlhe outern --llwlloft Oranp COIIIll1 wilD bomt lUI •"'-Ia 1M thoupl
AnotMr ··news'' report sa)'l U. s. &=cretary boud b&Yt eyes loDida.llledb)t tbe duh'ttooppoHitlapprovt.l that I bid dooltomtthlacwortb
ol State William P. Ro,ers assured the new the beaUW\11 womtnofVlr&1J&1L by tbl SeDate, but I dkiiiOCbln wbUt, IQ thU IDOI'IllarC I 1l'U
Social in aovemment of West Berlin of Preai-Tbetr tute mech&niam hllbeea. ·tDOUCb ammuoitioo wtth Ql.eh · thOckld wben I read thlt .,Hlz-
dent Nixon's full suppon in ita auempt to oe-O'feJ'Wbtlmed by the ttblrtal lo dellYII'IDlmprtlllf'tattaek.. OD offers Ruas deal to curb
aotiate aaJUmenta to reduce tensions in Mos.-ecstasy of SoutllerntriedcllLck~ Soon, bowtwtr, FraU Capell mtsstle race,'' by IUIPiti.Dc:
cow. Soc;ialist Willy Brandt, incredibly elected en. but like the ldol1 ot tbt ttot mt a copy ot hit "Herald that if we were to clrQP our
recently to head West Germany. hu opened hea~n, ot wblcb tbe Palmtlt of Freedom." Richard Cotten &ntl-bLlUstic ml111J.1e pLua,
talks with Moscow on a non-auression · pact. said: 'Ears haYe they, but they ptotlded. mmt of bls "Coo. RUIIia sbould DOt eoattaue ID
Brandt has always been pro-Communist. bear DIX" (Psalm lU:IS). HrvaUve Viewpoint" mea~ buUd: toter~eoottneotal baWIUe
Brll ndt will, if he has his way, reunite West For 3 looc monthJ 1 loo&td Ages. Geoeral del Valle p.n missiles.
Germany and East Germany. And then deliver to hear the voices of tbe COO· me 100 CGPies of Alert 66, I cannot see hOw our blalo¥ed
Germany 1nto the hands of the Communi~ts. servative broadcasters W"bode-Issued by the Deluders of the presldellt coukl baYe rlaked tbe
I suppose there could bt: no sur~r way 10 Ught the people of Orange American ConstJ.tuttoa and Du Uves of perbaps 20 mllUonAm-
Armaaeddon. County, but outside of 3 mes-Smoot seot me a Uke number of erlcau tn ma.k1Dg th1s prepos~
sages sent out by the Luray sta-h.ls "Report on the Genocide terou otter. I camot aee bow
• • • tlon, one having been delayed Convention." he would: permit hls advisers
Mr. Nixon's widely ballyhooed "Nutrition lor 3 week.s, I btw;d oothlDg. I wrote two sets of 100 let-to intlueoce him to maU such
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner ~d publishrr ot tht Ensign
~~
IF YOU DON'T LIKE POLICE ...
• • •
Two Amer1cans released from 10 months in
Communist Chine!t captiv ily say Peking is
mobilizing 1t.s population for a war with the
Soviet Union and the United States. Which is
like 1he University of Tex.a.\ football team tak·
ing on Vauar.
and Heallh Conferenc~" made his previousl y No woooer that the lethal ters CO tbe members of the a sugeltion, because lamaure
announced. incredibl y-gene ro us, something-for-left has ga.loed such strength! Senate, alld then bad a steoo-that he could:nothaveortalnated
everybody program look cheap. Wh~reas Pres i-Ooce I was berated for being a e:rapher prepare letters to the tbe deal htmseU.
dent Nix on urged a $1 600 ·income ftoor for rightist, aod was told lbat ln members of 3 special commit-Apln I say: "Liberate Dick
every "famil y," work or not. the "conference"' our tree country lt Is proper to tees. quJckl" FJll his gi'OI.Il ot ad-
Deputy sheriffs in Polk County, florida,
have coined a slogan to combat anti-
police sentiment. Their slogan, printed
on bumper stickers, reads: "If you don't
like the police, next time you're in trouble
call a hippie." (Reprinted from Review
of the News.) • • • READY FOR THE BATTLE.
Keep on the alert for a renewed cam-
paign for compulsory fluoridation of the
public water supply in our city, and
throughout Orange County. The fluorida-
tors have scored successes in Fountain
Valley and Huntington Beach, where there
are no local publishers actively fighting
this encroachment on individual right of
choice. The attempt to medicate the water
supply in Newport Beach was made 10
yeru·s ago, but the City Council wisely
decided to table the m;\tler. The case
against fluoridation is formidable, and
the evidence is continuing to pile up. We
are ready for the battle, if it should come. • • • "DIARY OF AN UNBORN CHILD"
Abortion is murder, a crime that can-
not be erased by act of legislature or
congress. From the moment that life Is
quickened at the tim" of conception, any
step taken to end that life Is murder in
the eyes of God, the Creator, who trea-
sures His creation so highly that He
requires the taking of the life of the
murderer in punishment for the crime.
There is a growing clamor for re-
moving the restrictions on abortion, here
in California and throughout the nation.
In this connection, some required read-
ing is offered: Congressman John G.
Schmitz's Washington news report on
page 4 of the 2nd section in this Issue
of the Ensign, and also the "special cor-
respondent" report on this page. Then
read this "Diary of an unborn child,"
from "The New World," reprinted from
the Montrose Ledger:
Oct. 5---Today my life beo'an. My parents do
not know it yet . I am u amd. u an
apple seed , but it iB al'J"ee.dy l 'lb!
W'bole big world ca.nnot ay I, but I
can.
Oct. 19-I have grown a ti-ttle, but I am Btil1 too
small to do anything by myoolf. W:y
tnO'tlleD" does just abo\Jt. everyth.ing for
me. Some. say that I am DOt a real per·
son yet, that only my mother exilta.
But 1 am a real pentOil, just u t 8m&l1
crumb of bread ;, tnlly bread. W:y
mother is.. And I am.
Nov. 2-l am grow;ng a bit .-y d&y. My
anna and Jep are begilll:'ling to take
.obape. Evoen if l ...... to be born ..
formed, wttbout a,. ma and lep, I
ooWd. have a.rt::ificiaJ oota, u grown
people aornetimee have and, flYtm at
tile worst. l Wl>\lld be I, -.!y to llaw
Wllter poured em my -oo Ulat I can-God.
Nov. 20-lt .....,·t until todlay tb&t 1be -
tJOid Mom Ulat I am llviDc ben! UDCieo'
her ·I>Mrt. Sbe Ia helplllg me o!reody;
""" Ia """" r-.,.. me w1t11 bor "'"'
blood. -lo 00 cood.
Dec. 11}.-:I;, Mil' lo lfOWID.r. It Ia --
y . I wonder -klod of balr Momt..!
Dec. ~I om 11.t about ~to-· 1t r. darlr
.......,a me. 'M>eo-~ --the wortd, tt wi8 be fuD ol .......
I'll still bet a 38-ecnt dollar to 3 doughnuts
that the onl y war Red China and Russia will
fight will ~ over our grav~. Therr most serious
argument is not over Manchuria but over how
to bury us. Rus:!ia 's Chinese antagon ism in -
volves Mao Tse Tung more than it does China
1l.self. And history's Jre:atest murde rer. Mao.
won't be around much lons~r .
raised the graft to S.UOO guaranteed annual have dissent, and: Ula.t right I showed that the Genocide vtsers with some clear-UUJli:-
income to be confiscat~d from workers and wingers are whoUy tnthewrona: ConvenUoo was Ulep.l because lng. level./teaded mentromOr-
paid to shirkers. In some areas of courK a for challenging the le!Usts and 1t was contrary to the Charter ange County to belp presl-
S5500 income would bt: luxurio~s. · tltelr rtght to be heard. ot the United Nations, that It deJt formulate bis po_ll_ch".
No nation can ~ith~r talk itself or spend 1 listened to the retort but was not even a treaty, and that
itself out or povert y. Most pove rt y-and in relying ~ the Biblical as. alleged offenses meoUooed to
America. practicall y all povert y-is !tlf-in-suraoce that "a soft answer the convention did oot IDclude
duced. turnetlt away wratlt," I saJd ldlUng at all. l •aroed that
The "confer~nce" in~i~ted on spreading the oothlng, altbougfl I could: have the ratUlcatton of the conven~
school lunch program 10 all chrldr~n poor 0 remarked that there Is a limit Uon would be the death knell
not, and throwing !n free school brea kfasts fo~ ~=en~:int:-t /1'ot:s: ~~r~~~~~ i~~!: fl: If our kadcn ever t ak~ us to war again on everybod y.-Amencan Way Fca!Ures murder. • perU the We of the presl:ot
STUDENTS LEARN ABOUT ABORTION
By Spet.La.J. Correspordeot Inserted through the abdomen Dr. Paul E. Rockwell tells
Newport-Mesa stOOeii:s who into the womb and a .stroog of "seetng a perfectly devel~
have received learnlng activity solution of salt or glucose 1s oped baby wtth long taper1ng
package 1426-1 titled "The pop-ln}ected. The baby can be felt finers, feet and toes . , • The
ula.Uoo challenge" are told 1n to make a few convulsive move~ baby was extremelY a.Uve and
that package that ''birth control meW;, and within a few mlnutes swam about Ute sac wtth a
is absolutely esseDtlaJ a.s the It dies.lnabout 24 hour s labor perfect swimmer's stroke. This GEORGE D. PA UL, son of
only humane way to bring birth starts and the already distnte. ns whlle gtvl.ng an anaestheUc George f. Paul of 495 E. 18th
rates and death rates JJX.ocoln-gratll:tg baby ts delivered. By for r1.4)tured ectopic pregnaocy St., Costa. Mesa, Is parttclpat~
c1deoce. The only alternative 1s this means, the baby is simply (at two months' gestation)." lng In a U.S. AJr Force Re.
an iacrea$4! in death rates, pickled alive!" Refer ence: Dr. He claims the UberaliJ.ed a-serve Otncers TraJ.ning Corps
Wlltch wW s urely solve the H. P. Dunn. bortion laws a.re ''sanctioolng field traJning encampment at
problems for us U we ca.noot "The Right to Ufe" packet the ldlling of human beings!" Fairchild AFB, Wash. Durl.ng
manage to reduce birth rates." lists testimony from several The Newport.Mesa learning the eocampment, cadets be~
On the sa.me page after doctors. Dr. Flanagan relates activity packet starts out by come familiar with the We
oa.ming 8 dUfe.rent conlracep. "ln the 7th week wh en the ~ saytng: and activities on Air Force
tit"e techniques, the follow1ng weighs ooe thirtiethntanou.nce, "This Is thewaytheworldends. hllses aod can examine career
is added: "ONE SHO ULD ALSO U the ~ lip ts stroked wtth This 1s the way the world ends, opportunities In whi ch they
INCLUDE ABORTION AND IN-a hair Ute arms move. tF THE Th.ls is Ule way tile work! ends, might wtsh to serve as officers.
FANTJCIDE lD a consideration BABY CAN FEEL A FINE HAIR, Not wtth a bang but a wllimper .'' Cadet Paul is a member nf the
ot birth cootrol ln the sense WHO 5 GOING TO DENY THAT •• T.S. EUot, "TIM! Holk)w AF'ROTC unit at Loyola Un!-
of pq>Ulatioo control." lnb.nt-THE BABY CAN f p ?u Men." verstty of Los Angeles.
tclde ts the ktlltnc of t.mats.
Th1s tnlormatSoo ln the pack«
was written b)' G. c. Stephens
and J. Ardtttl from UCl
The Right to L11e League of
J Southern Calltornia has a very
"SUPPORT OUR SHIPP'' Is the slogan of this trlo. meeting Informative packet of material Tue~y for IWlCheon at the Balboa Bay Club to discuss on aborttnn that tells of the
plans for the state senate ca.odldacy of VerleDe Sh.tpp or dtll'ereof: methods nf abortion
Beverly Hills and Bay ShOres. The pool area of the Bay and wbat 1t involves.
Club will be the site of a 00 host cocktaU party Tuesday, "HOW DOES A LEGAL
Aug. 25, to raise funds for the campaign. Pictured here THERAPEtrrtc ABORTION
from left a.re Susan Rabbitt a..00 Mary Blake, both residents EXECVTE AN UNBORN BABY?
of Bay Shores, and candidate Verlene s~. lnvtted guests "Tile vast majority of the
for Tuesday's party Include Assemblyman Robert Badham unborn babies are e:a:ecuted by
Congressman John Schmitz, Congressm.&..r~ Barry Gold~ one of ttve methods: suftoca.
water Jr., actor John Wayne and newly elected State Sena~ tlon, crushing, drawtng a..nd
tor Dennis Carpenter. quartering, caesarean opera~
lEGAl NOTICE J 0 "f tl<m or O&C. U tlleul100by Is
P -38064 umor um = .::iu~O:.~.!..=: C E R~!~~~~~; F~~ ~~~Ess ra1"ses funds ~=~:e~um~:: =· y~
The undersigned do hereby the baby wetghsseveralouoces,
certUy that they are conducting the suftxat!on may take hours.
a real escate and lodging and The Junior girls unit of the Crush.lnc 1s mostettecUvewhen
food business at 3333 w. c oast Auxlllary to the Veterans of appUed to the baby's stroll, but
Hwy., Newport Beach, under F'ore1gn Wars, Coastline Post U the blby Is very sma.U It
the QctJttous tlrm name of 3536, beld their first regular may be convenient to crush
Mammoth Tavern Assoct.ates meeting A11g. 7 slnce belng ln-the entire blby. Drawing and
Ltd., a.nd that said nrm ts com~ stUuted In May. Q\Jal'terlng Is the drawing of
posed nf the tollowtngpersons floreoce Ktrchner,presiden.t a deep X 1n the blby's mid-
whose names in full and pla.ces of the Aux1Ua.ry, and: Mrs. Ver. sec&o or DeCk wtth a lmife.
of residence are as follow s non Mathew1 and Ler:~amae Kel -DoltC Is the use of a SJ~eCla.l
to.wU: ' ley, past presJdents, assisted obstetrician's tool to cut the
General Partners: Michael the girls wttb their new ruu. baby loto small but rea.dlly
D. Willer, 32871 Avenida. Des-alistlc work, iD theabseoce of recopllable burna.D parts by
canso, San Juan Capistrano, thetr leader, Mrs. Wlllbm scraplDc the tnterJor of the
Roger M. Sherman. 23-45 Ar-Weare. womb.
butus St., Newport Beach. The girls have been raising "HOW OOES THE VACUUM
Witness our twlds this 15th money by selllng candles In TECHNIQUE WORK?
day of July, 1970: Roger M. &lasses to he~ with futurepro. "A tube resembling a small
Sherman, Micllael D. WtUer. iects. Tbe following have been neoom elalDer La lnserted 1Dto
STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) serViDg U Yolunteers at the tbe mother &Od It sucks eYery~
)ss Sunlight Newport Harbor Coo-thine ll'· Tbere 1s a very eood
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) · vatescent Home on SIC)erlor cbanee that Uds powerfUl n.c.
Oa. UU.s lSth da.y of July Ave. 1D West Newport Heights: uum wtU tweak ott the Umbs
19'10, before me, a Notary~ Pem Kohut, Karen Weare, of tbe cbUd: wb.l.le the eblld: 1s
uc in alld lor said COWJty aoo Debra Sprague, Ruth Sprague, be1Dc tora away from tts
state. residlog therein, duly ! Mary Carrido, NataUe Stie'fe motber. U tbe ebild: 1..s lucky
commissioned and norn. per~. and Pecgy IArton. Tbey ran e'QOU&tl not to be blotto Into
soDally awearecl Rorer M g1t"eo more thaD 320 hOurs of ptee• bJ tbe qcuum, be prob-
Sberma.n. Michael D. WIUer;: their Ume as t'Oluoteers. ablJ suffoeattl before betllc'
lmo1ro to me to be the persoas thr<nm don Jato tbe p.rbage
•bose aames are subscribed SOUnt BAY CLUB flnu 121.,-1 or 1* the tnc.l..t:lran-to the wUbtn tu:trumeot, a.m 1\.f"-tor " aebowledpd to me tllal they SETS IUilOING PACE 0a..r -llated won:
executed the same. Rli:B Dnelopme~ Compii.QJ, "A.br ctU•ttac tbt womb, tbe
Wltnoso my hand """ oltlclal ploDHrs of 1M Sootll Bor Clot> ---lorcepo 10 drar aul: llary Aoo Pool, Notary clalo of rO«ootloD-«I<oted l-N 1M babJ by touclllloao, HI
PubUc t.G 1011 for IIL1d CourltJ putm.at eommllllltles t:1r ctne a t:uc.--a Ua7 arm com•
and. State. My CommluiOD. 1.1· I1DcJt people. bat beeD IIUfltld Aft1; U. otbW fratmeiU of
plreo 4/11'74. tbo -....... bol-"' tbo bolly. no -.. olnys
Plbllotl: Jllly so, Auc. e, IS, mulll-111111 boullac ID 1M lh>llld dltlkll!l; 1111 *"Ilpta..-; zo, 19'10, 1a ,.. Howport liar-~-~ to • ......, 1111 I)'OIIIIla pratnlll. AU too
... £1111.... --., Prat.-limo ... -·tape-"
now
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can become a Charter
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Newport Beach, and get
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Charter Business Accounts get a free order of
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All accounts insured to $20,000 by the Federal
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Services of Centinela Bank
o Drive-in TV Teller Banking
o Boat-in Banking at our 65-foot dock
o Dock-to-Dock Bank Customer Pickup and
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o 24-Hour Local Yacht Race Results and Daily
Fishing Reports -Call 642-1440
aDd ftowa& 1 baw _... 8MD a flow.
.. , but wbat I -mon tlaD IIIIJ-tbll!c lo to -my -. Row do ,.,.. ~-!
B'!LI--llopdno, RoloreiiCI: 0., II. P, 0... Fro.tn the Will< Tbo Los Allplos-bued "Tbo .... b Ia 1DCiaed r:r-
•-oald -bor, lam 1111 0011-.,.. .. ,.. • oote~~r:r-lop lo -Ud 1M babJ Ut-r-.-oct~oa, Ud 1110 lite: 111 • 3..r plou rukloc Ia 190, '*I ao1. It ---
-IIIU..otll Ia D>l, llloaellhe SbUIIII<I -Ia 1M-_... .. Ill ID..,.. Udllp,
o Extended banking hours : 8:30-5 pm Monday-
Thursday, unHl6pm Fridays
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btllerttb lD me ttla11 Dlflll'dlt At ... ua.,au-.sOOIIIfllht .. ~-........... Bo_....,w.? · •·• ~-...,_. •u-.. ~-
8111--ldlo, Ya,L«CI: dollor "'-oerwt.c~ Ill IIIII Jloo aoiiQr 1o a •l'lltt
I bollooo -IJIOollltiiiCIIrl« ... •lllloo, illc-.lllt .... .._lllolrl." R IJ-Ilt,ll,
tao 11oa Ill ao.t, ,_ -Ytlqi .... llowport -. P. 0..,
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II:JI-'7.) l,lll_la__ ·-.' 4111'11 -Ia
o Free Bank-by-Mail Service
30th anniversary noted
CoMUDI Poll ISH Ud lbe J1iUt pr•idlatla lfPU'klll't alll
AullluJ, v-ot Pontp tile ..,...klor• 111e11 _, at
Waro, 11101 Ia tile Amwlcu &lid tile ll&tU .... , -ool
Ltcloa Mil Ia Colla Ilea Frl-u all -Ia 1111C1ac tile CI&J ........ Auc. 14, 1D celo-birtlld&1 -c,
braCt tbt Aulllary'l 30th an-Tbt put ~uktea&l &rtMtl.
DlYtrary, KaJW I.Dd Mn, John Tboi'DI*Ml, Mu, K•neth
Robert WI~ were apecW Brown. lrtDI Ttmmhap Col-
IUISll. Uu, II&)' Bucklud, Mra. J,
After lbt dlnoer, Prelidem H. Patter.,n, Mr1. Rar Scott,
Floreoee Klrcboer 1Dtroduced Meta Dloebart, Huel Tbomu,
tbt mayor u the speater tor MUdred Moore, Josepbioe To.
tbe eYe.aln.c. Mayor Wlllollln· C$1'100, Mrs. MerrU Barker,
trodueed •cb of b:lepastprest-Mn. M, w. Root, Ura. Al-
deatl of the Auxiliary, woo toot bert Brtas, Mu. Jimmy Tor-
tbetr places oear the blrtbctay reos, Lenamae Kelly &.ad U:n.
eate, which was decorated wttll Vernon Matbewa.
the Ytw.r's symbol, and hour De Murl Toshlbowedcolored
&lass ud the slogan, "Time to sUdes of a reeeDt trip, shOOt-
remember." tng tbe rapldJ of the Colorado
Tbe president gue au the River.
.~~~£2,tper~ .. ~1}i~ag
Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Richard Girl--Mr. and Mrs, Jacob A.
Auriemma, 437-1/2 Heliotrope, Dutcher, gzz Goldeorod, Harbor
Coroaa del Mu. View Wlls.
Boy--Mr, and Mrs. Thomas • TUESDAY, AUG. -4
Schock, S019 Suloa Pl., Costa Glri--Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Mesa. Fleer, 1319 Conway AYe., Costa
Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mesa.
A. Wcllooough, Zf>.415 Orange Girl--M.r, and Mrs, Barry
Ave., Costa Mesa. Von Hemert Z969Cata.~ East
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THREE OF THE YODELS tor 1be &DDual ooUoa party of
tbe EbeU Club ot Newport Beacb are lootin& It a>me fUmy Unrerte tbey w1lJ wear u part ol tbe fubioa show plalmed
u part ol tbe entert:atJuDtat ol tbll day. Urs. Cbarl,ea Kel-
ley or tbe Sack SI.J, Mrs. Harry Goetz or West Newport.
aM Mrs. Tom Nauptoa ot Harbor View Homes (left to
rtent) will all model b' tbe Sept. 17 eY&Ii at tbe Ebell
clubbouse. Urs. War117D Dula (oot pictured) 1s chairman
tor llw! party. (Eulp -.}
Finn aids small business Boy--M.r. aDd Mrs. Jertrey Bluff. ' '
A. Htnkel, 459 E. 19th St., • WEDNESDAY, AUG, 5 "Ouimette ••• lD Newport pubUc relations tba.D tu5t ad-
Costa Mesa. Boy--Mr. and Urs. Robert Beach" Is the name ol a oew •erUstnc. We seet to be_, the
• SUNDAY, AUG. 2 Kaiser, 614-A Hamlltoo st., rtrm, providing custom ,Wile new busiDess become knowo lD
Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Milton Costa Mesa. relations tor small busioess. tbe commt.l.Dlty rtpt from tbe
Burns, 2536 Crestview Dr., Bay Boy--Mr. aDd Mrs. GerakS The owner 1s Dorothy Oul-beeiDD10c:. Or we step LD wbeo
Sbores. McKenna 1623-B Coriander mette (prooouneed "we met"), a manub.cturer wants to add
Boy--Mr. and Mrs. James Costa M~sa. ' a Newport Beach resident lor a oew prodoct or elpiUid bl5
NEWPORT HAReOR ENgGIJ
ARST SECT!Otl-• P•! "
lltURIMY, AUG. 2D, IJ10
OOIIJIIA PEl liAR. CAlJF,
CATCH THE C U RE
An old cookbook lives this cure for asthma, "Wear
the skin of a muskrat-fur side nu;t to the body-
over the lunp." Certain rebcf was assured. It's com-
fmtina to know that ~ ha ... e more reliable methods
today. In recent )'earl medical Kiener. has achieved
incalculable improvemt:r~t.s m t.ht: cart: and treatment
of iUncsa. Your phystcian can tdl you about tht:
ctrcctivt: mt:dic:atioru available. Sor:k his profe:ss1onal
advict when you're' ill. 'Thc:n. 1f ht: recOfllmt:nds
~K:.ation, come to w for quality prescnptions.
PIWIIIGCJ
..... CDAn' Jnn. aa..• ....... ,...,., __
THE TKEME for the a.Ma Corlnthlaa Yacht Cld>'s dlmer
dance this Saturday, Aus. 2!, 11 "Tea bOUse of th3 August
IDOOO.." Mamua.a &Dd Pll'fPD a00 jtmiols&DI w11l be&riiY·
1ng lD thelr samp&.DI or JtmU dressed Maoduin style or
BCYC style. Typical attire 1s being worD here by (left to
right) Mrs, stephen Bradford ol lJdo lsle, Mrs. DaYld
Rosehtu of the Balboa Bay Club and Mr s. George Jetrrtes
of Corona del Mar. Tbe party will be held at the temporary
clubhouse on Bayside Dr., bepnning at 6 p.m. Oriental
cuisine wtll be served on tea tables on tbe lawn, John
Kl.nk.el's tea Douse combo w1U provide music. Mrs. Jerry
DevlrlaD 1s dance chairman. (Ensign photo.)
Campoao, 292 W. Coast Hwy., Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Michael 4 years. Her backgroqad Ln-fac Ulty.
Sp, 14, Newport Beach. E. Barber, 1874 Park AYe., eludes adYertiBiDc.promotiooil "Advuti&l.og Is ma.rveklus, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!..,
Gltl--Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Costa Mesa. work for small sbops, aLto l.lld but there a.re alao otber fu. t
H&Je, 226 Slerls, Costa Mesa. Glrl--Mr. aDd Mrs. D. Brad-boating clubs, editing a Can&d-tora that mate people ebooee
DESALT PLAN OPPOSED ley Waite, 328 E. 19th St., laD yaehtlnc map..IJ.De, 3 years a particular "'entceorproduct.
Costa Mesa. as a by-UDe and feature wrlter This is why we tallor a 'U'J
Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Cllar~s tor the Hooolulu Stat Blillet1A, persooa.JJ.zed procnm.
Newport Beach Couocllma.n
Donald MclDDls Is more than
a Uttle cooeeroed about plans
ot the federal pernment to
construct m1 operate a.o u-
pertmeiUI atomic sea water
desaltJ.ng pla.ot on tbe Santa
ADa River.
Couoty for thls atomic pl.ant,
why stick It ~ bere on the
Santa Ana River. I doo'l want
a.oy atomic plant on the Santa
Aoa River."
Roberts, 2021 Balearic Dr., and a term as director ol pub-"Ma.ny small bus:lDesses
Costa Mesa. Uc relations lor tbe American Deedleasly struggle a}oq Llll·
• TH URSOA y, AUG. 6 Red Cross Lo Santa ADa. tDowt. for months. Proper pub-
Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Re1 "Our special 1Dterest 1s tbe llclty ea.o be most renr(bg
Banks, 718-1/2 Marigold, Co-buslDess with oe1tber its on and Deed not cost a forttme.
rona del Mar. sta1'f public rela.t1ou: persocr.-Of course, th1 end ruult de-
HONORED AT UCI • FRIDAY, AUG. 7 oel DOt the bodpt or Deed i>r peDds !.WX>D the cUent tUmself. uct employees Donored for Glrl--Mr. aod Mrs, Kout large ageocy asalstaDee," s:be He ffllllst mai..Db.iD the bigb
MARINERS CHURCH
ANNOUNCES
!>.-, G-O'lleaJ. .. -at TalloC ~
Sem!ttoz'J, La >llrad&, YIIJ be pq,u m1Dlater tbr tile
10 a.m. a.ad 7;00 p.m. serrices this suooay.
SUNDAY SCftCX)L AT 9:00 A.W..
WORSHIP SERVICE AT 10:00 A.. M.
EVENING SERVICE AT 7:00 P.J.I •.
Secretary ot Iaterlor Walter
Hickel made the announcement
r egarding tbe plant ea.rller this
mooth.
10 Nicklas, 18095 Gillman, lrvtne. says, quallty of his servtce or pro-
or more years service wtth Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Charles r_::"!Tbe~r!.e _!t.~IO~m~ueb~_!:mor~e!_!!ID~doct!!:!,._::" __ :_:.::._.:.:.::_::_::.::._.====================~ the Unlver&l.ty or other state agencies include Helen L W. Curry, Jr., 1604-D Can-
Greening. 29'16-A Royal Palm, way Drive, Costa Mesa. -UI: TIE CIIITIIT
PRODUCTION GOAL :
2 MILLION DOLLARS
TO OAT E: $ 110,000
TO GO : 11 ,810,000
In one month I will write
2 mllUoo dollars ot oew
ordinary We. The above
total represents 4 days of
work durlnc my flrstweek.
RAY N .Gmas
& Assoc iATES
4340 Campus Dr.,Sullel08
Newport Beacb, CaL 926&0
714-54&...4230
GUARDIAN llf•
l~t~,.,,.,.c• c •. •f
AMUICA.
"Wba! are they gol.og to do
wttb the waste from thtaplant?"
Mr. Mclno1s asked durl.ng a
CouncU meeUng last week.
"What will tbe effect be ODour
already overburdened ecology?
I would encourage our sister
cities to look ttm thls proposed
project, as we wtU, to see
Just what etrect It will have oo
our ecology. U souods to me
Costa Mesa, residence hall Giri--Mr. aDd Mrs. Joseph
mana-r 10 years· Mary M Rivera, 160 Monte Vista, Costa ., .. ' ' · Mesa. Peterson, 305-1/2 Fernlea!, • SATURDAY AUG B Coroaa del Mar, senior typist • •
clerk 10 years and Alvin c Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Umsc'lleid 2932,ADdr c......: W, Parker, 2427 Norse Ave., ' os, o.,... C sta M
Mesa, senior laboratory mech-• 0SUND:~· AUG 9 a.o.lctan, 10 years. Bo 11 ' 00' M VI •-Y--r. a rs. c .....
--;-L""EGAL NOTICE --G. Mooleart, 1950 Fla.mlniO
Or., Costa Mesa.
Uk.e a niptmare about to bap. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARlNG pen... Notice Is hereby given that
Coundlmu Mcl..rq,s sUd tbe Pla.nn1nc Commission of
probably tbt worst th1Ac that the City of Newport Beach.
• 'this mOflStrosUy would create wtu bOld 1 public Dearing on
the appllc.aUon of Rolly Pula.si1
would be thermal pollution to tor a Use Permit 1487 onprop-tbe ocean aod tbe bay." "Wbat coocerns me Is that erty located at 600 thru 614
we had 00 adn.nce notice ot Ocean From, Balboa, to per-
thls," said VIce Mayor Howard mit a.o 11 story 56 unit apart-
Rogers. ment building with 88 on.stte
Mr. Mclnnls said, "I say to parking spaces In the C-1 woe.
• MONDAY, AUG. 10
Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Doo G.
Williams, 435-B Hamlltoo St.,
Costa Mesa.
Boy--Mr. and Mrs. MJcbea.l
Jack, Z41 santa Isabel, Costa
Mesa.
Girl--Mr. a.od Mrs. JoM
Rtvera, 1825 PlacenUa AYe.,
Costa Mesa.
• WEDNESDAY, AUG. 12
Mr. Hickel, lttbey bad problems Notice Is hereby further given
~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!O~od=ltte~•:_!loca!:Uo~a~ln!:,;Saa::,~lll~e~go~ that said publlc hearing will P be beld on the 3rd day of Sept.
ember, 19'70, at the hour of
8:00P.M. In the Council Cham-
bers ot the Newport Beach City
Hall, at which time and place
any and all persons interested
may appear aDd be heard there-
Boy--Mr. and Mr s. Dennls
Breckner, 201 Latrway Place,
Costa Mesa.
• THURSDAY, AUG. 13
Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Dennls
H.alllburton, 2310 Santa Ana
Ave., No.5, Costa Mesa.
on.
Don R. Adkinson, Secretary
Newport Beach City
Planning Commission
Publish: Aug. 20, 1970,
The Harbor
Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Carter, 2267-BCa.oyonDr .•
Costa Mesa.
Gltl--Mr. and Mrs. I....anny
Whlted, 133 16th St09 Costa
Mesa.
Boy--Mr. and Mrs . Law-
rence McGuinness, 1531 E.
Ocean Blvd., Balboa.
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XKE 2 ""2 Jaguar for the lamtly DomestiCated on I~ bv rear seat lor tr.e ~•d<; and comfort optro/'1:.
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R 50th ANNIVERSARY
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THE ELEMENTS, SUNLIG!ff AND HEAT DRY TilE
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This is Our 50th ANNUAL SALE of the end of the season. Save on ra ttan &
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~EW!'ORT HAR!IOR EN9GN
ARST SECllO~--PliO 4
TltURSOAY, AUG. 20, 1!70
CORONA DEL liAR, CALIF.
Knee riding finals held
By VIc: ()pale~ to reeeue "touriltl" eaupt
The rock crola r•c:blnc out 1D the •nee rips 1D tht ·fiel·
loto the swelllor surf at 56th oJ.ty ot tbe contest.
St. 1D Wast Newport was tbe The tlDall of the NBBA boll)'
baci:drql Sunday morntng for surftnr champtfooshlps wt.ll be
the Znd aruual West Coast tnee btld at 8 a.m. thlJ Saturday,
r1d1na: championship that at-Aug. ZZ, at 15th st., Ceotral
tracted more than 50 of the tGp Newport. FIDI.Usts locludeJaclt
contestants In theSoutbernCal. Briggs, Gary Brewer and Mllte
Hornla area. lsnel from the Coast Body
Steve (Bubbles) Wiatt, 19· StU'ftng Assn., &Dd Jake Schwa·
year ..(lid member of Mike ner, Jim Ray and John Rauvers
Smith's House ot Pa.tpo team trom the Newport Beach Body
In Huntington Beach, edged 15-S'llrfing Assn.
year ..(ltd Bob Sackett of San • • •
Diego and another 19-year-old A couple additions to our
Tim Ditty of Fullerton tot the Calltorllla Youth~rts fed.
coveted NBBA Newport Beach eratloo board or directors are
Body Surfing Assn. trophy. versatile Joh.n Severson, editor
After placing 2nd 1n h.is semi, and publisher of the Surfer
which was won by 16-year..old magar.loe, and Harry Hotttnan,
Don Yeager of Fountain Valley the coogenlal publlc relations
and just ahead of Angel Pta, and news director of the Los
19-year..(lld Fullerton rtasb, Angeles County Fair. The fair
Wiatt had the "wave oftheday" Is eJpeeted to host over one
in the semis but Yeager over. and a Quarter million people
hauled him in accumulated during Us 17-day run starting
polnts. Sept, 18 at Pomona.
The rlrst semi-finals heat Will becontacttngthecoaches
saw Bill Baldwin ot Dana Point ul thl? local high school teams
getting some fantastic rides to at Estancia, Costa Mesa, Co.
edKl! out Bob Sackett and Tim rona del Mar and Newport Mar-
All AGES ADMITI£0
PARENTAL DISCRETION SUGGESTED
Skyscraper ready in year THESE PAULARlNO BALLPLAYERS are the champions
of the '•S" all stars In the summer baseball program, alter
de!eaUng the East Bluff all stars 14 to 13 for the title. Pic-
tured here are, kneellng. lett to right, Jim Downey or the
Astros; John Carpenter, Braves; Scott WhJ.taker, Astros;
John Tomita, Braves; steve Young, Cubs; Jeff McLean,
Astros, aM. Peter Becker, Cubs; standing, Mike McKee of
the Dodgers; Chad Sylvester of the Cards; Nick Suttora,
Dodgers; Steve Na.nce, Braves; Leslie Thompson, Cards;
Kent Smlth, Braves, and Mike Anderson, Dodprs. The
coaches are Dave Perldns, standing at left, a.nd Mike Allen,
at right. (Pboto by Vic Opi..lei..)
Ditty despitestrongshowlngsby bor this week checldngoutthelt lr"";::================:::;...,
both contestants, who caught prospects for the comingsea-
Mat low-Kennedy Corp. of Los
Ange les 1\as been named leasing
agent for the Irvine Company's
18-story Union Bank Building
In Newport Center's noancl.al Pt.ua.
Albert J. Auer, lrvlne's vice
president of real estate, said
space inthe$13.8 mUllon struc -
ture w111 be available in the fall
ot 1971.
Matlow-Kennedy, a corpora-
tiOn speclalizing in leaslnghtgb
nse office space, has set L4l
offices at 550 Newport Center
is the highest 1n elevation In
Orange County. It will bouse
Union Bank regional otf1ces on
the ground floor. The newlY
signed lease wtth the tank
makes it the 12th major f1mlD.,
cia! institution to locate 1n tbe
financial plaza.
Irvine Company president
Wllllam R. Mason said the
structure wUI rise 280 feet
above the groUOO on the h.ighest
laod elevation --220 feet • -ln
Newport Beach.
Drive but will transfer to the ~~~~~~~~~~~
new building when space is
available.
To be buill, managed and
owned by the Irvine
APORTJlj. . . .
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for a Subscription:
Call 67J.j)550
2rU ... C.. H..._, c-., •• flw lllflfiMfl" .,,_., ..
o HOW SHOWING
THE TOP THREE In "knee riding'' oo the west coast are
pictured here with their trophies alter Sunday's competi-
tion ln West Newport: trom left, Tim Dttty, 19, of Fuller-
ton, who placed 3rd; steve Wiatt, 19, of Huntington Beach,
the champion, and Bob Sackett, 15, of San Diego, who came
In Zlld.{vte ()pole• _.,,) . MRS. WILLY BROWN DIES
Mrs. WUly Browne, 68, of
271 Ulac Lane, Costa Mesa, '
died Aug. 7, at Hoag Hospital. • ..,
She wa.s born May 2, 1902, in
some of the better waves. Sac-son. The same wUh the New.
kett was the winner ot last port-Mesa Jr. All American THE LUXURIOUS
wee••s Oceao Beach coolest In lootboU orpnlzaUoo, which has NEW 1Ali$A
San Diego. sent so many of Us talented
Final tabulations by the graduates to the high schools THEATRE
judgesawardedSteveWiatttirst with a f1rm grasp on the ~~!;;~~ .... ..:.~
place; Bob Sackett, runner.up ''basics," making the teaching
spot; Tim Ditty, 3rd;AngelPia, load that much easier. Hard
4th; Don Yeager, 5th, and Bill working Kurt Huster Is sen-
Baldwin 6th. TheHouseotPaipo ing his second year as the
squad continued to dominate president ot the Nelt'pOrt-Mesa
tne California contests lftth Jr. All-Americans, woo started
Wiatt, Pla, YeaguandBaldwln, out tn 1963, Our coverage •111
all members of the Hu.ntlDgtoo inclUde the hlgbllghts or the
Beach competition team. During coming season and some back-
the brief 2-year history of the ground work on the locals and a
House of Patpo team, members history of thelr nne accomp.
took first at the Steamer Lane llshments In the Orange County
contest in 1969; 1st and 3rd tournaments.
at the 1969 Newport Beach con-Several of the hard working
test; 2nd and 3rd at the 1969 coaches include AI Dies, woo
Huntington Beach meet; and 2nd, will be guiding the Caballos
3rd, 4th and 5th In the 1970 again this year. The Caballos
Huntington Beah contest. are the ll-13 year old and
NBBA President Bob Clay-the 11 0-130 pound gro\4). AI
camp and Mike Smith acted as has coached tllis p:artlculat
co-Ordinators of the smoothly team division since the con-
run alf.aJr and were ably as-terence started in 1963 and won
sisted by head scorers Nancy the Orange County title 3 Urnes
Carter and Leslie Fergueson, and took 2nd twice for a nne
aod judges Rick Newcomb, Jim record. He Is a graduate of
Lineberger and Steve Martell. Pomona Collge.
DAME nJDm-1' ANDERSON
:iewport Beach provided lite-Ron Starkman, the former 1';;:;:;::
guard chief Bruce Baird, who Santa Monica J ,C. Quarterbi.ck
assisted with the sound a.nd and West Texas State all time
provided a mobile office In great and Jr. All American,
between Interruptions when his will be coaching the Colts. The
jeep required emer,;ency rWlS Coils are tbe 10.12 year ok1
youngsters In the 70-90 weight
clssiflc.atton.
A newcomer to the coaching
ranks w111 be Charles Cock-
rill, who will be taking over
the reins of the Cardinals.
OUTJt (:ORS .. . '
NOiotf 01 10(11(1"0 CHAII lOatt
f 109 EAST 8~l&OA BLYO \ '\{.BAL BO~ PHIINSULA· 6/l 11)41 ~
• OI"EHS NIGHTLY 6:4~
Op~n Nightly.11f 6:4S p.m.
MAT INEE
SUNOA Y AT I :~Sp .m .
Call, Colombia, South Ameri-
ca, and came to the U.S. 58 CockrUl, a former San Antonio, --·---...-
• ALSO PLAY ING
GODFREY CAMBRIDGE
"COTTON COMES TO
H I&RLEM"
the~ mesa
T • ,. • · . · Ar · ·-. . ... . -
NEWPC RT t.'H /--1 .":.~'PO R IN (0 5fl';. "'t .'.
)lovfora11
,..., rcall)l tab )IOV,
JACK LEMMON
SIIIDY DElliS
llfii.IIIMOII noll'f
TilE
years ago and to Orange County
7 years ago. She had been a
postal clerk for 18 years.
Survivors include 2 sons,
Laurie DeLacey and Gilbert
DeLacey, both of Costa Mesa;
and a sister, Arnell Lavis of
Felton.
Funeral services were held
Aug. 11 at Westcllf1 Chapel.
Intermeal was at Pactnc View
Memorial Park.
LEGAL HOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that
the Planning Commission ot
the Ctty of Newport Beach wtu
hold a public hearing on the
appUcation of Newport Arches
Marina, lnc. for an Amendment
to Use Permit 1302 on prop.
erty located at 3333 West Coast
Highway to permit a tloatl.ng
restaurant to be located at the
east end of the property.
Notice is hereby further gtven
that said public hearing wtu
be held on the 3rd day of Sept-
ember, 1970, at the hour of
8:00 P.M. ln the Council Cham-
bers of the Newport Beach City
Hall, at wl\ich time and place
any and all personl! Interested
may appear and be heard there.
OD.
lA TlD G ALSO THIS Don R. AdkiiUJOO, Secretary
ROBERT REDGRAVE Newport Beach Clty
"DOWNHILl RACER" GP Plaonlnr Commluloo ~i=ijij~i~i~;i~PubUIII, Aur. ZO, 19'10, I n. Nnporl Harbor !"'~
Football Shoes 1395 to 2495
SHOES FOR JR. AMERICAN
Football 8'5 to 1495
Tennis Shoes
MIN'S J95 895 12'5
' ...
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JIM POSTEL, the wtmtng pitcher for the AAA Redlegs, Is
at bat In this action photo taken during the championship
game. He grounded out In this han at bat, but 1\is team
whiwecl the Cubs 2 to 0 tor the Utle. Mike stout ts behind
tht! plate for the Cubs, The plate umpire 1s Bob Eadie, The
3rd base umpire, just visible to the background, Is Dick
Weets. (PboW by VIc Opolek.)
•
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desk and chair, $45; iron safe,
$75; plate glass shelves, $1
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eoce Kayos says that
requests are invited for
hl gfl, hlgfl school aod couo•gei
age boys and glrls, for ""'~' 1
part tt me or fUll ttm•••;.~~Y~;~ ment. Prospective e1
and job appUcants are
to call the YES office at
0474. A 24·1lour telephOoe
swertng service wtll take
alter oUlce hOur calls . ..,..,.,,., .......
Wells·
McCardle
Realtors
Rt li•blt Strvict
Si"'t 194J
1110 HEWPORT 541-7729
COSTA MESA
Curl Dosh
AEAL. TO•
&42 -&472 •••·6 73-36.41
1730 W. COAS HWY.
Mewport B-ch
IE A GOOD NEIGHBOR
If you ate a newcomer. or
kno,. of a newcome r tn
the llarbor Area who ha-.
nol been ,.ele<Wned , do
he r a fu or by cal11n 1 lhe
Harbor V1utor between
II a.nd 10 a .m., and sht
wi 11 call on your h 1er'1CS
•11h valuable mrorm•tu,,,
an<l &•fts from fnendly
busmeu firms ,.h•ch
Sian!! ready lo he lp her
be come acquainted w1th
her new surroondinJI.
THE HARBOR VISITOR
PHON!: 4U·9361
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Newport Beach ...
Bolloa Island Costa Mesa
Lido Isle tor-del Mar
WATCH THE IOATS GO IUYI
Luxury living on the bay! Attractive co~
domimum complete with awimmin< pool .It
gorgeous view of lhe bay. Pier & allp avail·
able -EZ Terms! Askin.( $45,000 -call
673-3663; e ves. 54&-5942.
OCEANFRONT DUPLEX $57,500
R-3 Deep lot with two 2-bedroom apU. -
now rented yearly at S200 per montb each .
01\ner will carry 1st T.l>. for qualified buy·
cr. Call ti73-3663 ; eves. MS-071S
WEST lAY AVENUE-$37,500
Cozy cotta,;:e on R·2 lot close to Newport
Yacht Clu b. featurin~ 3 bedrooms. 114 baths
& ,;:reat kitchen ! Completely furnished. Call
6iJ..3663 ; eves. 548-0715
FOR YOUR SPECIAL NEEDS
tlelll!hHul condominium in best area. featur-
111~ 2 bedrooms. 2U, baths . .s~ unmm~ pool
.\: recreat LOnat area ; askiu~: $30.900 -own-
rl 1\ill finance with $5.000 down Pi:lyment:
Call 673-3663 ; eves. 673-8086
THINK "lA YSHORES "
-ONLY $45,000
Keep hfe su eet in this spoUe-.s. adult O<:CU·
p1ed Cape Cod home spolJi,iilhttnR many
extras : channinR patio. manicured yard with
loads of charm throu_l:!hout -owner mil!!ht
trt~df' tor mobile or ht>l p v.1 th h nancme. Call
6iJ..3663: eves. 673-8086
OCEANFRONT 3 UNITS S48,500
Cood investment propertv -always rented.
Zoned C·l for future potential ~ Owner \1111
trade up for ta r,l:!er mcome . For detail~ call
6iJ..l663! eves. 673--8086
associated
BROKERSC=::J REALTORS
07J.)bbl
Pete /Ja,reH Rea/~
pre:WnU
Oceanfront Homes
Stde.by.side, desirable location, great beach, dellgbl -
t\11 water and sand activity. $54,000 and $515,000.
Buy one and en)oy your own cubby hole or take both
and llave room tor 4 unJts.
Olllc:o Opon Sotvnioyw & -.,.
PETE BARRm REAL TY8 1605 W-Hff Dr. N.ll.
642-5200
orts
SITVATID ON nH ACIIU
SPACIOUS 1 & 2 UDIUIIL APAIITMINTS
, ...... & Unfvm. ,,_ 11.0
• PT i\"lte Patios • Firepl aces
• POOLS • 9 Hole Pullina Gteen
• Tennis
• Sepatate Fanuly Sec ti on
• Adj. to Schools and Playaroun d
900 s .. L••· c~
Moe Arthur ""' C.oat ltwy. dose t. Foshi-lsi Oftct
CORONA
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Sales througb the Multiple u.tlng
Service of the Newport Harbor-C08ta
Mesa Board o1. Realtors totaled
onr $54 mUUoo for the TWELVE
months of 111811. Tbl.a represent&
1,2114 unit sales and 11 dollar l'alue
Increase of 4% over the same period
ol lut year, wblcb wu a record year.
List your propsrty-with a Realtor
today.
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OPEN HOUSES
OPEN 1-5 P.M . SUNDAY
3449 QUIET COVE ,
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
ONE OF lo. KIND WITH ---
o 7 BEDROOMS
• FAMILY ROOM
o RUMPUS ROOM
• 3)7 BATHS
ALL ON ONE LEVEL
THIS SECLUDED RESIDENCE IS ON A PARK
SIZED LOT WITH A TERRIFIC PANORAMIC
VIEW.
OPEN 1-5 SAT. & SUN .
1007 DOLPHIN TERRACE ,
IRVINE TERRACE
FOUH BEDROOM HOME WITH DlN lN G ROOM,
LARGE LIVLNG ROOM, BEAM CEILL"iGS, SEA IJTI-
F UL POOL AND PATl(l). ••••
NEW DUPLEXES
THREE BEDROOM AHD TWO BEDROOM UNITS
$69,500 AHO $71,500
lJOX Y. tRAXl<l.lX
I Rt:.Al. TOR ' l250 E.nt Coat Hlfltwty
Caron~ del ..., , CllifOtn ll
PhoM li7l-Z222
lop of Corona del Mar
landscape
by Lamoreaux
EXCLUSIVE WITH CORBIN·MARTIN
o 4 LARGE BEDROO \I S
o 2 \j BATHS
• DlNit\G R00'.4
• BREAKFAST ROO ".A
• VACANT (FAST 'AOVE I~)
EXISTING 6%% LOAN ASSUMABLE
CORBIN-MARTINJl
L.::::::====6 75 -16 6 2 ====:J
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ON' .LIDO ISLE $67,500
o 210 VIA M!MTOM! elo.lYIIACTlVLT I'UIIHUMID
o Ulti..T SPANISH SlYLI •4--2111ATIII
CYCLIST DIES h h ~~~SRETC~~~~R-~"!~ SINGAPORE DUTY NEXT
• "..,...._ -..... ud -.... , alto~ 1D c urc News ntURSOAY, AUG. 20,1970 Paul NHIIIUI, pro ..... i>rd IIIII RnOCI u .......
- r 1 ,,.lUI, llldul 11n WI -a.-Btfd., 11>0 1-.o Clloorcll at U. p~ WIU pracll II 10 CXlROHA DEL MAR, CALIF.' lurDIII w-,, WID ~ ~ co&e1l tor 1 yMn.
mlliLolry ot bllllotblr, -
at Ilia cll•eb. -at Dr. Ne~~m&~m'l cb1Jdrn. BIUJNIU-
-11 a moellc:al mu-.y 14 Nl,.na. ~ ~ -ud U. <Yell -U. 1111 -llutor,IIOO Paclllc YIIW Dr., a.m. -, oc "TIM nc~ at lllo Fir• l1lpdol Cburcb at A.o ._ eo-IGoc to-r ,.,._. Ill lloaa lloeil*ll Ia OC tbt IIUlllor4&p a1&o. Harbor Vln tUlli··11T'bt molt tiYt C08ICSoal:lleu." p.m. Swxll.y t)r 'tarweupar. Costa u: ... JOl MapoUa st., hlmtetf corapllttlJ anlllbll Co Dr. MtumaiD COIUDQH w1tt1
Dr. Jamet 0. Combt, tbe MW
minlater, lD a putoraileader ..
lhtp politkm 1D UM church I.Dd
in the eommiJDity.
Kc..,..t BMcl_,bowtacatnt. Mo e1tUioa Mtl btto W lll'loul quuUou ot Ufe" will • • • ty tor~~-J~Noble. &t tbt 11 a..m. MrYice tht. God for tht work of world
lie acciMIIt Moadi.J. dlld lea be the nrmou topic of Dr. Suod&y, mlu&ou led bimtorellcntNm •' t s aftlr M na tau. to WARM$ OP I I.VOLUTIOH WIIUam Eller lor the 9 ud 11 Tbt Flnt BtptlJt Church of Christian Science Churches Paul, no Ia tbtiODofebureb stutord lD 1919 &lid ti'U'Oll
8_...., latwcommunltJ DAHGI R IH AME RICA am Suoday sen·tcu. Costa Mea, SOl MqDOlla St,, --One ot tile 7 synot~yms tor putor P.G. NeumaM, hu re-lD &D I.Dtenmfttdooe .. ye&r lfld ..
Hoeltal -.r-11 ,...lda1 mora.. ' • • • • wW epon.,.. a !5.-day n ca.Uon God u uaecS 1n Cl\rlstlaD Set-cetved AU Amtrteu boGota. u.ate course at Mulloomah
tJtc. WUl1am Barrymore, a com-The Pb'mouthConcrep.Uooal B!bll Cl~ th1l comlDc week, ence 1' "Mind," wblcb Is the He starred at Newport HarbOr SchOol ol the Bible tn Port-
A oorootr'l IP)kNmaa Aid m1A1oold otftce.r 1n tbt Ru... Church, 3282 Broad st., New-Aug, 24-28, i)r boys Ul1 lfrls subject of the lesson sermon high school, lDd at Stanford be l&Dd, Oregon. -~-·,loUowln"' an aut__... s1an army durlnc the Rtvolu-port Het..t.•a--Guest preacher ot the communtty,WMUnpwtU for this Sunday, SerVIces are was a leadlng scorer for 3 Durtnor b1a years ot proml-<&a •--• _, Uo wtU ddr the c:o-.~.. ..... .. .. beid 1n Ilia cburcb auditor held at 9:15 and II a.m. In • TaeiCiay, U.t the death wu 0.. a ess <3VIAU tor the 10 a.m. service this ..,.. • YEIIU'S, chOsen u team captain nenee In IPOf1s, be has been
CUMd by hl&d ln)urlea. Coast Chapter ot ParentaWilb-Sunday wlll be the Rev. Ray .. hlm from 9:SO to 11 :45 a.m. Newport Beach, 11 a.m. In Cos-Z consecutive yean and la a In c:re&t demand as a speaker
Mr. Cndclock was Injured out Partners Wednesday, Auc. ond Waser wbo .,IU brl.Dg There will be illU5trated lea-ta Mesa, and 10 a.m. in Hubor member ot the staotord Hall for Hrvtce clubs and com-
WbiD bla motorcycle colUded 28, at 8 p.m. In Ben Brown's : sap of 'the topic "There sons aDd stories &Dd a dally VIew Huts. ot Fame. He was voted North-munfty &1'01411, as well as
wttb u auto at w. Coast Hwy., board room, 31106 Coast Hwy., met~ ..., ........ Ls" ' P14'Pet show. A &OIP81 map.. THIRD EXPAtoiSIOtol ern Calltornta player ol the church meeUno:rt, Paul aod h1l So·•• La are ", •-~, • 0 dan wtll be present one """· 1959 •-~~ &Del Balboa Blvd. In West New-""' auna. ......, 1n early 1969, Peripheral year In • w1te, Nancy, wbo are parents
port MolDy Mr. Barrymore travelled ex-Members of tbe Blble Club Buslness Equlpment opened Jts Following crad~aUon he of 4 cb.lktreo, are eager tor
Pollee ~ Mr Craddoek tensively as actor aDd producer The Newport Hubor Luther-wlll be recog.nl11d on "chlk1-doors with Z,OOO sq. tt.otspace tolll'ed the Orient as a member their new ust111meot in Sinc-
wu throwu from the bike, aDCt ot stap plays in Ruula before an Church, 798Dover Dr.,New-ren's ct:Y•" S~y, ".,1111· 30. on Eastman Street In the lr-ot the 1959 Venture tor Vic-apore and are nowsbartncthelr I cc~ ~AA~ ~ ~~~ l wu taUo by ambulance to Haag the revolution, aDCt feell thll'e port Beach--The sermon topic vine Industrial Complex. In the tory team, whJeh played bas-VIsion with Interested. churches
HospitaL are similar pollttea.l eooditioal of Pastor0 .P-40 nak1 ~:tor the St. Andrew's Presbyterian ra.u ot 1969, an add.Jtiooal ?,OOO ltetbill alld pve wttne11 of and croups throucn teattmoar,
A bolpital tpOkesman saJd In the United states today tbat 8 am! 1 :oJ a.m. Y ser-Church, 600 St. Andrew's Rd., sq. ft. building was acquired their CM'l&Uan taitb throulh .. slldes ot the 1959 Orient tour,
bt ..,.. tr•ted for etJts, x-should coDCern every etttsen. vices Will be "A bOuse divided" CUlt Haven--Or. CnartesDler-on Reyoolds Street. David out the Far East. Attsr receiv-and the Venture tor VIctory
'01Uill!ltLY Mf41tS C .. .._fltA
rayed, and relt:ued at 9:30 After leulllg RuuJa, 8111 con-bllsed on Luke 12:49-58. entlekt wlll preach on "Match-Mayne, executive vice presi-inc a malters dearee tn .tu-ttlm, whJeh wu made 1n the
a.m. The accident bad occured tlnued b1s aettnc career In Hoi-• • • lng tootprl.nt.!l" at tbe 8, 9:30 dent tor PBE, oow announces cation aDd playtnc 6 years u a Orient, NOW .H
810 lywoodbyplay1ng1nmanyWest-Newport UllityChurch,meet-and 11 a.m. Sunday serYlces. a third eqwtslon, a 36,000 pro star wtth the Phlladelphla Paul attended the Ftrtt aap .. at~ !,.m.;,lth which Mr. Crad-ern and Serial movies. lng at 15th St. aDd Irvine AYe,, Senior hleh aDd collere ap sq. ft. faclllty on Armstrong 76'ers and the San Fnoe.l.sco ust Cbureb of Costa Mesa dur-
1780NEWPORT 9LVD.
Ph . 646-9383 Cotta Meu
doek's motorcycle eoWded was At the start ot World War CUlt Haven--The Rev. Loren younc people will meet at 7:30 Avenue. Warriors, De uturoed to Stan-Inc bls teen years UDder the
operated by Maureen s. Brtmet, D, Bill joi.Ded the Ullited States ~··············································· Navy and was assigned to tbe 17, ot Amhelm. .. ... 0 lnl Uo t PoUce said both vehicles district puu c orma n o ..
were westbound on Coast Hwy., flee as a chief journaUst.
UGAL HOTICE
NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND
ELECTION TO SELL UNDER
DEED OF TRI<lT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
that HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNlA, a
corporaUon, J.a trustee under
a deed ot trust subsUt~ed ln
place ot HOME DEED & ES-
CROW CO. OF SAN DIEGO,
a Corporation executed by
CAMILLE A. GARNIER, a
muried. man, dated May 9th,
1963 and recorded May 21,
1963, tHe no. 189M, Pace 836,
book 8555 ot ottlcial records
In the otrlce of the recorder
ot the County of Orange, state
ot CaWorn1a, and given to se-
cure payment of a promis-
sory noUI tor $75,000.00, dated
May 9, 1963, payable with in-
terest thereon as therein pro-
vided, In favor ot HOME FED-
ERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOClATION OF SAN DIEGO,
a Calltornla corporation.
That a breach of the obll-
p.tions lor which said deed
ol truJt was given as security
has occurred In that the tol-
Iawtng payments due l()On said
DOte were DOt paid when due,
a.Dd sttU remain due, owing and
llq)l..ld; The monthly lnstal-
lment of prlDeipal and interest a. J~me ZOtb, 1910, lDd sub-
sequent Installments due there-
after, thereby declaring the en-
tire principal balance ol $65,-
12-4.96 due aM payable, to.
gether with Interest thereon
,.om May 20th, 1970, at the
L!GAL HOTIC!
r ate ol 9%, and late charges
as set forth In said deed of
trust, and together with a.oy
and all sums advanced by the
Beneficiary under the terms
and provisions ol said deed ot
trust, and dellixluent ta.z.es, u-
sessments and lnslltance prem-
iums, U any.
That by reason thereof, the
uOOerslgned, present bene-
ftctary under said deed of trust,
bas executed and deUvered to
.sa.id trustee a written declara-
tion of default aoo demand tor
sale, and has surrendered to
said trustee said deed of trust
and all documents evidencing
obllgaUons secured thereby,
and has declar eel and does her e ..
by declare all sums secured
thereby lmmildiately due alld
payable, aod bas elected and
does hereby elect to cause the
property described In said deed
ot trust to be sold to satisfy
the obUgattons se<:urecl there-
by.
Dated August 12th, 1970
Lot 7, Block 1, TRACT 6Z6,
as shown on a Map recorded
in Book 30, pages 40 and 41
ol Miscellaneous Maps.
HOME FEDERAL SAVlNGS
AND LOANASSOCIATIONOF
SAN DrEGO
By: WUI.iam Schelling, Ass't.
Vice President
By: Louella Griggs, Assl!t-
Secretary
Publish: Aug. 20, 27, Sept. 3,
10, 1970, In The Newport Har-
bor Ensign.
ARE YOU CONCERNED
About:
1 O UHCE COUHTY AIRP ORT EXPANSI ON
1 UPP ER BA Y L AH D E XCHAHCE
1 HEWP ORT SE GM ENT OF THE Cc>t.STAL
FREEWAY
We feel that these Issues shOuld be the concern
of every resident ol the communJty. You want what
Is best for our area. In or der for us to malte an
tntelllfC'IDt decision, we need to both SEE AND HEAR
exactly how these important issues etfect each ot us.
We need eoougb facts to determine tor ourselves
whether we are for them or do we take a stand
aptnst them.
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ANY NEW 1970 MUSTANG
IN OUR BIG, BIG, STOCK
EVERYBODY'S DOING IT!
w-.. .. ,.. boy .... car dorl .. ofllclel factory .....
.. "'"· ,.. ... '"'"' .. -· • ~~o .... ,.,.., ...... , .. lt. So ... wo 1C1J io, loolc around but, boforo you achlaly
rnah ... deal, COMider Tlooodaro Roblno' ••.
$ OVER
ACTUAL
FACTORY
INVOICE
POSITIYEL Y NO ADDED
DEALER CHARGES!
OFHI EFHCnYE WED., THURS.,
FRI., SAT., SUN., AUGUST 19 thro 21
RENT A CAMPER
O.lu•• wlf centei,..d u mptn tnd motor holnet
frw f•mily fllft on 1 hmily bu6g.t. ll:tM••• dtln
tMay. Abo delly ur ''""''h n low fl U per dey
end k per mile.
VACATION
DISCOUNTS
MUSTANG SALE
20 t• c...._ f~ '65 thru 70 "*'-11. C~•· tt.r4top•, -
wrtiW• •Mi l + 2 '••tiNckL S.,. with 4 .,.-d'1, •I• •lr CIM'I·
lllllt.rtlrtt •MI '"'~tic m•O.h.
EXAMPLIS:
Ill 1967 MUSTANG HARDTOPS
VI. ,.,. ,.S .. 161-11. !TUH•I •• VI.,,, .... ,~. JI H. !HUll\
OUR PRICI $1399
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"" MUSTAHG HARDTOP
Yl, •-•"•· •oloo, .... ,.,. IUWIHil
OUR PRICI $1 095
1. DISCOUNTS
VON11 .,.. .. tMy'ro unt...ttble whet--r pu V.,.
2. SELEOION
Why l•h • model or , .. ,, .,.v doto't , .. lly "'"' w ... n -he"'• ""-
_. Ike S.uthltn4'1 ltitt-tf lf70 rMhl lnHflkr .. • N ci'IMM ,,_,
3. BACKUP e HARDTOPS
e ,-ASTUCKS
e MACH l't.
e lOSS'S
e NO EXCEPTION~ IF IT'S
HUE, IT'S JUST
199 OVIIt OUtt COST!
GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER
All SIZU e S,.ICIAL TAKI 0'' ,II:ICIS e lUMS e POL YGLASS WIDE OV&U e U:UCK AHO CAMrll
TtUS.
NOW fO. A SUI YAU.TIOHI
A THIODOII ROIINS IXCLU.,VI
LOOK FOR THE DIASIIOSTI:
COOEI SEAL 1111 THE WIIIDSIIIElD!
11XWo 'ARTS AND LAIO.
W.URAHTY 4000 MI LlS o• to DAYS
c-•-· .... ~-............ ..... .... -.... PUn ...... ......,---..... ,. ... .-41 ... .. __ ......... ·--
ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED
Slnq 1911 T"-der• ll:obint ll•rd kat oc-ut ... IH'!dt r th.to w-••""
erthl,. Y-ln.,lltrntont It IMcklld lty •l~t so ,._,,. .t k-w how
1fMII lnt.,rlty.
WHY NOT ADD SAnSFACTION
TO YOUR SAVINGS ••• WHEN
IT'S FREE?
• CHIV•OH
PERSONALIZED FINANCING
L1t ovr flntnu ••pert• h..IJI yew drl¥1 tM ur
.,.~.~ "'"' "" , ... let'rM ,.. ... "'"' ,, pty. w. ''"' I MI throuth &ank .f A-rlu. ford M.tw Cre411
Ca., N.-.ort N.tlonel &t nk, hcurlty P.clf\c
llenlr:, Unit ... C•llf.,nle hftlr:.
OYIR l ACRU Of
FtNE TUDE INS
TO CHOOSE FllOM
WAGON SALE!
10 .. ( ..... ~ 'fl tlwlol '6f ~L 6 I 10 ,.......,. hmt
f...tly ......... wttft f...tl ,._, •MI •lr c..wll!lenlnJ. I X.UU'LI :
ltU COUNTlY S9UIU 10 PASSENGU
~~. ••-•"a. -,~ .... _., ..-~ ....... ,. u41•, ~ ....... lo'" •II" !TI'r·
1111
OUR PRICI $1191
ltn COLONY PARK MAR9UIS
~ .... UH. '·I~ ,.1.., fufoorl ol•. w .... ...., t••JI•fM .. tloo M-' (lo<;u IIUO.
!JW$UII
OUR PRICI $3491
moot
ae1rvl<:e fiiC IIItlM on the WMt CO·M1
qre
ns
''A command performance"
has been arranged by the Hoag
Hospital gllt box committee at
LEGlL NOTICE
CERTIFICATE OF' BUSlNESS
F'lctltlous F'itm Name
THE UNDERS IGNED does
hereby ceruty that she Is coo-
ducUng an upholstery and drap-
ery business at 3014 Nestall
St., Laguna Beach, under the
flcUtlous flrm name of Crown
Custom Upholster y and Draper y
Co. am that said titm Is com-
posed of the following person
whose name In tull and place
of r esidence are as follow!i,
to-wit: Loura TyJ.er, 182:4 Port
Stirling Place, Newport Beach,
Calllornt.a, 92:660,
WITNESS my hand this 12th
day of August, 1970. Loura
Tyler .
STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) TAKES ACADEMY COURSE
COUNTY Of ORANGE ~ ss. Senlor Master Sergeallf: Eric
A, Osteraa, son of Er ·"' A. ON THIS 12th day of August, Osteraa of 2:960 Pepper l'rte
1970, before me, a Notary P11b· Lane, Costa Mesa, w Kfad-
Uc 1n aut for said county aJid uated trom the U.s. A1r Force
state, residing therein, duly Senior Noncommlsstor.d Of-
commissioned aod sworn, per-fleer Academy at Norton AFB,
sonally appeared Loura Tyler, Callf.
known to me to be tile person He is an aircraft malotenaoce
whose name Is subscribed to the superintendent at McGuire AF _
within Instrument, aod acknow-8 N J
I 'hat h
"'
, .. , assigned to the 438th
edged to me s e execut Org:a.nlt.attonal Maintenance
the same. Squadron, a unit of the MIUtary
WITNESS my hand and otrtct.al Alrlltt Command which pro-
seal, Mary A. Ha.apa, Notary vldes global atrl1ft for U.S.
Publlc In and for sa1d County mtutary forces. His wlle Ls
and State. My Commission ex-the former Erika G. Guenther
ptres Dec. 13, 1971. from Germany.
PubUsh : Auc. 20, 27, Sept. 3,
10, 1970, tn the Newport Hat-LIGAL MOTICI oorE~l~. ----~~~~~~~~
-------·--,~-LEG.lL NOTICE
----IP-~-----
CE RTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
Flclltlous Firm Name
THE UNDERSIGNED does
hereby certify thai he Is con.
du cUng a Gardenin& business
at P .O. Bo1. 11094, Santa Ana,
Ca.llfornli 92711, under the ftc.
IIUous tlrm name of Call's
Garden Care and that said tlrm
Is composed of the foUowtng
person whose name 1n t\!11 and
place of residence are as rot-
lows, to-wit: Joseph C. Call,
P.O. Box 11094, Santa Ana,
CaUfornla 92711.
WITNESS my hand on this
28th day of July, 1970, Joseph
C. Call.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
) ss.
CO UNTY OF ORANGE )
ON THtS 28th day of July,
1970, before me, a Notary Pub-
Uc 1D and for Aid county am
state, residln& thereto. duly
commlulooed and nora, per.
oo..Uy appoarod Joapll c.
Call, !mown to me to be the
pll'IOD whoM name 11 aub-
IUibtd to the Ylth1n lnatru-
ment, and &ekDowltdpd to me
t.ba.t he eucli:td tbt arne.
WITNESS my baad and of-
ncl&l H&l. wuca M. Kelltr,
Notary Publlc Ill &lid lOr raJd
County and Stitt. Yy Com-
mtdlOD elptrta S-2-7•.
PubllJb: A ... IS, SO,I7,Stpt. a, 19'10, 1o llll Nowport Har-
borEIIII ...
P-38084
CERTIFICATE OF BLSlNE$
FlcUUous f lrm Name
The undersigned do b.ereby
certlly that they are conduct-
in& a dock and boat business
at 453 Francisco Dr., Newport
Beach, CaWornta. under the
tl.cUUous firm name of Newport
Boat & Doek Senlce and that
saJd drm Is composed of the
following persons wbose names
In lUll and places of residence
are as follows, to-wit:
Robert D. Burna, 453 Fran-
clsco Dr •• Newport Beach, Ca-
lli.; Mille Baldwlll, 1631 Balboo
Blvd., Newport Beach.
Witness our hands tMs Utb
daY or Juty, 1970: Robert D.
Burns, Mike Baldwla.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
)ss.
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
On WI 28th day of July,
1970, before me, a Notary Pub-
Uc 1o aD1 for Rid couuty aD1
state, res1dlnr tberetn, dllJJ'
commissioned aDd norn. per-
oorally -"' Robort D. BurDa &lid MIQ Baldwto, .......
to mt to be tbt PlfiOU wboet
names &H .eterlbed to the
wlthl.n I.Datn.mtat, &Dd &cb:lotr-
ltdpd to me tb&t tbey tUCuted
tbe a.me.
WltDess mf bud ud otllelal
-~ Mary A. Hupo, Notary
Publlc Ill &lid lor llld Coaal)'
ud State. Yy Commtuloa u-
plrll Dee. u, 1971.
MUab: July SO, Aq. S, U,
10, 1D till Newport liar-
bel<
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THE CROSS OF NERO. • • OR OF CHRIST
Text: Luke 19: 41-44
"And when he was come nea.r, he beheld
the city, and wept over It, Saying, If thou
lladst known, even thou, at least In this
thy day, the things which belong unto thy
peace! but now they are hid from thine
eyes. For the days shall come upon thee
that thine enemies shall cast a trench about
thee, and compass thee round, and keep
thee In on every side, And s hall lay thee
G) OR®
even with the ground, and thy children within thee; and they shall not leave In
thee one stone upon another; because thou knewest not the time of thy visitation.
In Christ Jesus, fellow Christians;
This is a Sunday that marks a solemn anniversary on the calendar d
the Church. Nineteen hundred years ago, in this same month of August, in the
year 70 A.D., Titus Caesar, son of the Roman Emperor, Vespaslan, marched
his Roman legions into the city of Jerusalem after a siege of almost two years
and razed the city completely to the ground. When his legionnairtes were fin-
ished with their task of destruction, not one structure was left standing in a
c ity whictl prior to ttle beginning of the siege was crowded with more than three
million people. The historian, Flavius Josephus, who was a participant in the
siege and an eyewitness of the destruction of the city, wrote in summary,
"Accordingly, the multitude of those that therein perished exceeded all the de-
structions that either men or God ever brought upon the world." (Wars of the
Jews, Book IV, Ch. IX) Jesus was not exaggerating when He predicted that not
one stone would be left upon another.
It is hig hly significant that the symbol which was displayed on the
s tandards of the Roman legions which ravished the Holy City was Nero's signet ,
sometimes called the cross of Nero. It was a symbol in the shape of the upside-
d own cross with broken arms on whi ch Nero crucified the Apostle Peter four
years before the fall of J erusa lem. Early in history it was also known as "the
s ign of the broken Jew." The use of that symbol was Emperor Nero's diabolical
way of displaying his scorn and hatred for the message of the cross of Christ.
Vespasian, who became Emperor shortly after Nero committed suicide, shared
Nero's scorn for tti.e rebellious Jews and their religion.
In recent times, that symbol has reappeared and has become univer-
sally popular. People are calling it a peace symbol, but they do so in blind
ignorance. For it is nothing of the sort. In truth it is quite the opposite. The
broken cross i s an anti-peace symbol because it is a symbol of something anti-
Christian whereas the cross of Christ is truly a symbol of peace. As we
observe this t900th annivers ary of the destruction of Jerusalem as !oretold by
our Lord in the Gospel lesson for today, we want to talk about these two
c rosses: THE CROSS OF NERO OR THE CROSS OF CHRIST. Which will it be?
Which one is the true symbol of peace ? We shall observe that one is actually
a symbol of death and destruction while the other is a symbol of life and salva-
tion, a symbol that imparts peace to the hearts of the people of God.
I. The incident recorded here occurred near the end of our Lord's
earthly ministry. Jesus had come to Jerusalem to partic ipate in the Passover.
It was a visit that led to His death on the cross. "When he was come near, he
beheld the city," probably from a hilltop vantage point near the Mt . of Olives,
"and wept over it.'' What those tears teach us about the burden of love Jesus
had in His heart for los t, sinful, allenated people! A s He wept, He said, "If
thou hadst known, even thou, (these people ol all people) at least In this thy day,
(when they had Jesus in their mids t to teach them God's truth) the things which
belong unto thy peace! But now they are hid from thine eyes."
He had come to them on a m ission of mercy as the Prince of Peace.
He had come to show men they are mistaken in treating God as their enemy be-
cause they think He is angry and wants to get even with them because o! their
!"in . He came to show them that the only path of peace is the path that leads
from heaven to the manger to the cross back to heaven again, and that this path
is now open for us too. He came to teach that it is folly to think that you can be
at peace with your brother i f you are not at peace with your Father. As Paul
put it to the Ephesians who had once been foreigners to the family of God, "Now
in Christ Jes us, ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the bloOO of
C hris t. For He i s our peace," who came "to make in himself of twain one new
man, so making peace: and that he might reconcile both unto God in one body by
the cross."
This is the simple truth about peace which the people o! Jerusalem
r ejected. They wanted peace, but not the kind offered by the Prince of Peace.
Because they spurned God's peace cifer, they doomed themselves. In His proph-
ecy Jesus foretold that doom. Their city was about to be destroyed completely.
Not one stone would be left upon another, He said. The ultimate irony came when
the Roman legions fina lly breached the walls of the city carrying standards which
displayed the symbol of the broken cross, a symbol indeed of death and destruc-
tion.
The reappearance of that symbol today reminds us that we live in
times that are simi lar, -times of ignorance of the truth, times when men do not
know the things that belong unto their peace, times when men cry "Peace! Peace!
when there is no peace" except in Christ.
A LOOK AT THE BOOK
By Dr. lob _,_
~,.,;d•"' 61 lob J-" u,.;....,.;?, c;~-n/M, S.C.
A man who comm,ts a wrona act-woo hes, riaht more oflen! Those are auil!y of the ain of
or Sleals. or murders-1s auilty of si n. There is omission to whom the Kina when He cornea
another kmd of s;n, however, which most of in His alo~y sh.tll ~ay, "For I wu an hunared.
us oommit and of which we are rarely con· : nd ye aav~ Me no meat : naked, and ye
scious. Th•s is not the sin of doinJ somethina clothed Me not: sick, and in priton, and ye
wrona but th e sin of failma 10 do 10methina viaited Me not. Then ahall they abo answer
which ia riaht--the sin of omiuion. Some ain Him. aayinJ, Lord, when uw we Thee an
is not a thina we do. Some sin ia a tbina we huna~ed. or arthi~t. or a atranJer, or naked,
"don't"! This sm often sprinp from careleu-or sick, or in priiQO, and did not min.iater tmto
ness. aelfbhness, or indifference; and the child Thee? Thea shall H e amwer lbem, uyiDJ,
of God is as frequently JUilty of thia kind of Verily I uy unto you, Inasmuch • ye did it
a:n as is the unconvened man. We have an noe to one of the leut of thete, ye did il not
opportunity to say a word which will brine to Me" (Mauhew 2':42-4S). The Wotd doel
comfort Into • heart heavy with arief , and we not reeord their havin1 ldded to the k.d or
fail to take advantaae of thi1 opporTUnity. We inc ~eu«J the burden of thole in aickneea and
fail to take the time to help another who is in sorrow and Jn priton. Their tin wu the am
burdMed and perpteaed. We fail co be aener-of faHina 10 tift the load and eue the burden.
o._ to lhoee who are ln 1MII!Id. Oft.entimea we There Ire very few of Ul who do noc: Deed w
fail in theM tflinp beuute we are telf~tered pray with honelt he•rta. .. We have lett undone
1 nd unconcemed and fail 10 DOC.ic:e the need. thote thinp which we ouJht to ha•e doDe;
The Bible M)'l.. ""To him that bowetb to do and we have done lhoee thinp which We
IOCXL .d dolth ;. nol, to him it ia lin .. (lamee CJU.Iht noc to ha-..., clone. And there Is DO beatth
-4: 17). We do wmna often, but we faJI co do in us."-Amet"ka Way FCIItU.nla
NEWPORT HARBOR EN3Qt
SEOOIIO SECllON --PM! 7
TltURSDAY, AUG. 211, 1970
CORONA OELMAR. CAliF.
Grut lvn~ts il tle New Testament
"The Rich Y oun• Ruler Comea to Jeaua"
Luke 18:18-30
By Mra. Jo)' Martin
,_ THIIWOID OP THI LOIO., ... 10MI, ..._.,_.._.._ T-
• ~ _. •laklt !.. lM k.y '1-r iJ no ret.reac. ill ti'leiL th
___. -..Uy will M ioiUid i• llle Scripture alllo"'le,
CLUES ACI:OSS
•1 ... ---•.n I de I• lDilerit etenal
~~~or '~ .. aot -.dt --~ .... u ,__, ...Wdl -lcdllil
----....... ~ (L..ke 11:21)
11 ~ .... -• ... u ol •rnh. a..t __ _." (h, 4.5 :1)
ll "'.cwwL ----... to pr.y" (Lab
U;t)
U "r-1 ----tllou OQ• tlllavH
IS '"n• ---· tiM Lord Cod of .._ .... JH (0 Sm:a. 12:7)
11 Wtl.ulll ol ta.. tinl couple
II • -el !Ill-. (Gea. 11:22) It laiticd. of twe ._ el AIQ'Oat
{EacHl. I :Ja) ,
22 illil.ti... ol Monalta:.' a trife ODd -·.-d (Gea. 11:11: 15:2) Ia ~ of two .._..._ JlfOpbet.
(D II.,.. 1:15)
··~m..ct aa •at :t2 ~ ------· ---· to .._.. -....J w.r
~ ........ Hide ~ ----c-.
.... -~ (tu. 11:11) ,. ............. AJ.r.ll-_,. ... ..-.ca-..,,.,, . ,...., .... ~ ·-... ----
et]Mr ... are" {Lub 11:11)
)I a -of Po•lnu, --·.ala (Earo 11:12)
•to "•illlt Mcdl J tie to ----otet'Dol uo.r
43 "h -··-eolli..-lor a C'lnl:lel to vo tllroaP • ...cn.·e .,. ...
44 '"• load Yoice, ~· -·~·· ---• l-.-ltad:t.tll.!ul" a d -ol Slae.. (C.a. 10:22)
47 tile Jcttller of AllilllaU (I Chroa. ,, .. ,
D laidmt. of two Judp. (Jud!J. 11:1: ,:15)
Je "two •omeD Uledi ile !JI'indizUJ Cll ao ____ "(Matt. U :U)
$.2 ~ ..... •Ilea. tile -·--•• Ml·
tbl.v •. :· (Lab 4:301
$.3 baitiat. of two q11MM {EIIth. 2:17:
1:1)
Sf ~ of !We --•c:du (Eaod.
lt:llr O..t. ft:O)
"N. "10 "~ .aw.tJ I cSe to I.Ueril
$.1 --.,_,. ...... w: ... -_....,. __ H
5I .... ~ ftkll .. ~ d\a.
..ttlt. -· --, ·-wttll .......
CLUES DOWM
I "IIIIo Dol bear faiN -·--~
2 ~At.al-••"• ----caphria. oJ tile hoet~ (0 Sen.. 17:25)
3--.e.lo~
4 a ,;., .... ----' (Daa. 1:2)
S "liMy coald aol ----.. old of tu. --N (Lab 21:21) I tlaircl •• ol Aaron. •.•. acn
(Ezoi. I :D)
1 a .._ of JeaJa:aiD (O.a. 41:21 )
I "----loeb.~ tllo• o-tlaia9'
I eon ol Abd.lel (I Ciuoa 5:15}
12 '"it le eaaier lof a -·--to p
tiuouvh a a .. cll•'• •Y•"
13 hloitiot. of Ahrol~m~o,'• noplie• llGd
the boy'• folhor (C.n, 11:21}
14 "•ho lho• ---· 1M M9edT'
II -·• a1 33 oaou II "ED.IuU:ht"e, •hich U. ia ---·
unto t.JW; doy" (Judg, 15:11)
20 -· Cll f aC'I"-
21 a hon-e'• ut'lomotioa (fob 31:15)
24 a duke ol E:clom (Gon. 3C :U)
2S city •b•r• Iarael •era deleot.cl
(J..h. 7:51
2C "-·--unto !hal •an by who111 be
~ h•lrayed" {Luke 12:221
27 ••thoy weal up torilh whuliav
--~·•" (I nt:Jpl:l )
21 ''lh• tbinve •bicb oro i.aspoMible
•ith IDoD or• ____ .-ith God"
30 a Hit of Abiaodab (II Scna. 1:3}
36 "_ ---Gil that thou bcut. oad eli.·
tribute uata the poor"
37 "!be woQI.on .aw tho! •h• waa aol
-·---(Lu.Jt. 1:47}
lt "th•111 ----eoid. Lo, •• bcn·e left
Gil"
41 "lib lhe clri..U..!J ol Jelau lhe -ol ____ j (0 Imp t :20}
42 ·and o corlaia ---· caa.hd h.ia
U th• !bird MD ol Jacob by Leczh
(C.n. 21:34)
C1 "--·-ot hi• by loylat9 of •edt" (Nu.-. 3$:2G)
41 a Leri• (I Chroa. 15:11)
51 ~lboa Moll lrur-.e tr.•w• -·~-
11.-ea"
52 initial. ol t•o l•d!J-llad9-'::11:
3:15)
Sl iaitioll of t•o other judv• (Jadt.
JO:l ; l2lll)
57 ia.itiot. ol two ruler-Hlore •'--
Paul appecn.cl (Acta 15:12)
ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S
7JVO MINUTES
lllfN BIIJL£
aT CO.NIUut I. tTAM Nlf,
............. toanY
CMICAOO, IUJIHOII .O.U
THE MAKER OF ALL MAOE SIN FOR US
U rS thrtlhn& to traco through
the New Testament and find the
word "made," to ... how our
lO«i J.ut Christ, the great Cre·
ator of all, humbMd HlmMit, died
on Calvary' a crou and arose again
from the <Mad to ....,. •nd Jlorlfy
"' St. Pllul uys of Christ: "All
thmgs were created by Him and
lor Him" (Cot 1:16), •nd St. John
~s by lntplr.tion: "All th•ns•
were m~ by Him; and without
Him wn not anythln& m~ tf'lat
wu m.de. . . The wol1d w.t
made by Him" (John 1:3,10).
How wondef'ful it it, than, that
He, the Cteltot of all, came to be
one with ~ one of uti John
tallt us ... In th.t the Makar of
all_.. "nwcftl ,_., .. (John 1:14)
and Paul dedal'ft that "when the
fu.,... of tiM time wn COfM,
God Mnt forth H._ 100, m.a. of
a wom~tn, macM under tN a.w
... " (Gal. ·~). thllt He "I!Vde
Hlmsetf' of no ~ ... and
wn mad~ In the 1111.,... ol man"
(Phil. 2:6.1). In hia 1ettw to tiM
.....,.. ... hi edcta tftaot ChtttC -· ""'*'-for • lith whiM --........ _"""'"""""" ..
"' -·· (Hoh 2:9). --....
thet, he declares that our LOfd
wes "made e curse lor us" (Gal.
3:13) to fedHm us from tf'la
cu rse or the law, and that God
"made H1m to be sin tor us ...
that we m1ght be made the right·
eousness of God in Htm" {II Cor.
5:21).
Thus m one stroke. at Calvary,
our lord, the great Creator, bora
the penafty for sin that woukl
have sunk a world to hall, and
for this "God also hath hll(hly ••·
•lted Him" (PM. 2:9) t'oh'l"l
"raised Him from tha dMd and
Mt Him at His own ri&ht hand In
the he•vanly placu. far above au
.... (Eph. 1:20,21). "God hath
m.tde ttus ume Jesus . , . bath
Lord and Christ" (Acts 2:36) so
th•t now Ha h.. been "made
hichar than ttta huwnt" (Heb.
7:26).
AI a ruult tha slmplnl 1»
1-.r In thla mJaht)t SaYW is
"made .eeapCed in the a.towd
One" ([ph. J :6) and is "meclt
ttl• riP~ of God In Him"
(II Cor. 5:.21), ·~ be+n(l jultt-
fied b,-His .,_., we should be
madao ,...,.. KCOI'dlon(l to the hope
of .temat life" (T'M:ua 3:7).
Annageddon
1r CAlL MciNTIB
.......... .,_ dwle,._ ...... Celll ... --.4. M.J,
tco,.,l ... ll fro• ,,~,. wuil
Now let Ull tum back to Zcchatiah 14 :~::
"For I will pther all ?Wiio"s against Jerusalt!rn
to battle ... " There is enough hatred in : !le
Middle East tonight with all that the Arabs .i!Te
doing apin5t the Jews. th~re is enough hatred ir
the Communist world, ~r.ough hatred geneti!.'f''!
by what the Communist~ have done to last Ut •: 1
that day. Tht>re is rnough (If this old hatred -.~
lsr:lt'! gerlt'rat~ thr•mgh the world by the Ar··" ..
;utd by th"' 1 O!t:tltl'ni~t s and hy the others w : .. ,
just h.11e t .. 1 .·J' _,·nerally ro la <il a long tim
" .. _and ~~.\. cit · .·hall ht-takt·tt, and the hou" ~
n fl ed, ao•/ the women ravi!'bt~ll; and half o£ tl··
~ity 'hall 6(1 furth into c;~pti,·it)', and the re~
dur ui thr: pr:oplc shall nnt lw cut off from th•·
1ity ." In Uher words, thii w:1 r is goi ng to l.M.
raging at thili time. All the nations are alignct
against Jerusalem, ;md one-half of that city i ..
going to ~ taken, but there will l>e a little grouv
thtre that will not be cut off.
"Then shall the Lord go forth, and fight against
those nations, as when he fought in the day of
battle. AruJ hi s feet shall stand in that day upon
the mount of Olives, which is befo~ Jerusalem
on the east ... " (vv. 3, 4a). It is at that moment
that these unbelieving Jews -these Jews who
are the seed of Abraham according to the Bcsh,
and the SOJU of ] acob, according to the Aesh -
shall see the Lord in all His personal reality, just
as Paul saw Him on the road to Damascus. They
:"'!II ~ Hi!J1 in all His power. H~ will be bring-
mg w1th Htm the host of Heaven. His own elect.
From one end of the Heavens to the other, He will
be gathering this gre01t host as He comes. Inci·
dentally. you and I who have accepted Him as our
Saviour will be there at that day. We will see
them, and tb~n tht:y shall see Him. "There shall
come out of Sion the Dehverer" {Rom. 11 :26)
and all. I~rad, all the Jews in the city, will cry :
Yes, thts 1s tht Son of David; this is the Messiah !
But His hands arc pierced ; His hands arr
p;erud.
And they shall wail ; they shall moan; they
shall cry as one that mourneth fo• his own son;
and they will say ; Yes, we have rejected Him.
We have been mistaken all these years. We
ha-ve been mist~n all these centuries. That is
why He was crucified. He was the Son of David.
The Onf! who w&s crucified, the one who was
Ue:.pised and rrjected -this is the Saviour and
the Messiah.
The Dromo Unfolds
All of this is going to happen to Jerusal~m.
the very city that rejected Him. There will come
a day when there will be: no one left to help them
r-x.cept help from outer space. There wiH l>e no
One l"ft to come and keep His promises with them
but thr Prince Himself. He shall come. Drama!
We ha~ not yet begun to see drama. We have
not begun to see the scene upon the 9ta2"e as it
is going to unfold .
Can you imagine the Devil with his evil spiriu
conspiring with the kings of the earth, and getting
aU the nations together for the Battle of Anna-
geddon 1 It takes plac.e just at this time -and
how the two fit together in prophecy 1 Here is
Armageddon and here is Jerusalem. If all the
nations are going to be gathered, it is going to be
a tremendous array of power. But what kind of
an array of power will it be when the unveiling
takes place and the Son of God appears ?
In the 24th chapter of. Matthew we are told,
beginning with verse 27: "For as the iightning
cometh out of the east, and shineth even unto the
west; so shall also the coming of the Son of man
be. For wheresoever the carcase is, there will
the eagles be gathered together." There are
going to be carcases, carcases, can:ases as de-
scribed in Revtlation 19 :17, 18-''the supper of
the Great God." Birds, come and eat the fteah
of lrines. Birds, come cat the ftesh of captairu;
come eat the ftcah and sec bow these anwea arc
decimwted and destroyed.
"lmmediatdy after the tribulation of thooe
day> alloll the oun be darkened, and the moon
~haJJ DOt live her light •.. and then shall appear
the lip of the Son o£ man in heaven : aod then
''"' 11 aD the tribe. of the <arth mourn, and they
shad -the Soo of man COIIlinc in the clouch of
hea''<n. ••• And be Jhall oend ru. angela with a
pat _.... of a !fUmpet, and they thaD pd>er
b:ll<lho< bio eloa from the four winds, from ooe
end of -...,.to the other" (MaiL 24:29-31).
The ~ will have bad 10 haft tak<D place ~
fore that ....... And hue He coma oow to
deliver lanol. Here He ..,._ 10 deleat and to di_.. tt.. Mliono And His appearillc iD
that ,.._ "••et will manifest drama, and
dioplq ol _..-Che llioe of which you and I
ban. ae'f'll' ew:a bquD to moc:eift.
IIIMia _. ...._ loaW
I haft -~ when the kiDp of the
eutb, tbe Drop, the Jle&ll, and the Foloe .
Propbot oil pal thoU power ~r, lllld here
they ·ore reod7 10 make war opinot Che Lonl,
what .-t of war will it be I The trumpot i& brinciar oil H-.:n to thiJ 6nal creat oonffic:t I
Arc they ..U. 10 a'-their n>Cioeu opiiiJt the
booto of Heavml Are they pnc 10 uoe the
A waJ1J1NQ &XHORTATION mOOGI What art they roiac to dol Arc they
Dr. T . .t.eo.ard Ltwit.. Peattt at olo.doe ~of~ aM,......., Poe to lilt their •tnmic wcapxal You coWd
1o11o IIIIo---bo 11oo ootty ciQo o1 hlo mi-. not poMillly doalro, = OU'iat with an atom Ht ... 0 'Fif..t ..... .,. ....... OliN...,. c.o.t .~, .., u. banlb or •TilJdroPa . or ADJ ~ kiad ~f
.. 11oo "' I •• 1e C' 1o ""'" • "" -ot .......,_ 1o a.. bcxda. Bat to-wloot • tholt orny ..,.,.. to be m
-.... -... -I .... -lhoy .....Jd -.. u.. lhol ..... thot lboal .... ~ -ot--tM.ooold--Ud..,,7,...taadto,_.IJiol ... •• , n. ..._. pa¥s 1...a W. from ••WMnc--Bu.., 8c:hoDI "Ptot6oler.
~EWPORTHARBOR e~gGN TliURSOAY, AUG. lll,ltlV • I ~SEOOii~~~~~~~L~MO~-~;.~~~~~l~:::~Cil~L:~AL~A D£~~~..,~JrCAU:-F. From the Pollee B otter
NOTICE INVlTING BIDS: • TUE8DAY, JULY Z1 bar Vift' lllllil, U11 -Zoo Wlale<o. 41, al !UO Cra-~!!!~,,,!!~
MariCE. HEREBY GIVI.H tbl.t tbe Bo&rdol~ VudiJ.t CI.U!Mdullft•lttd wttb I pO...,. belt rae ft.lMd tb1a Court, eo.ta ...... wu Nolilil ···"·' I• dllr IICW ~
of 0ruet Couaty C&11fonU. wUl rPn llilJid b6dl 'II~ M0 dlw .. lo tbt rutrOCHU at $1,000 betwMD 5 p.m. JWy UT..t.:l &l 1 p.m. at tbe po. 7tl DO VII Oil VI, AT 1nH STIIIT
!:00. 9'clod< P. M_ oo lllo 14111 .., al ...,._, 1t'IO at llayobore Trailer Park, liZ II 1J111 1 p.m. Jllly 11 •.. A Uee -oouer..,.c_, ..... Qfi'T -~CALI-lA
lA t1>o o11ke al lilt Clerk al tl>o Boord al ~1, 5111 W. Cout Hl-y, .._ .... .., -~ nJuod at Jl5? ftl Harbor Judlelal Oiatrlet Coart THE AMI[ItiCAH LUTMit:ltAOI CMUitCM
Oool', C0UDty AdmiD1Jtratioa Bu1Jd1ac. 515 NCI'tll Syc:a.mora tbe OWMI'1 llarlbaU Odltld of IM'&W'IMd from tb1 A111boQy WVnnl ChucLal her W:ltbebild t :OO A.M. aJNDAY -EAN. v W0"~1f'
SlrMI, Sula ADo, Clllb-1111, al wbfell Umt Aid bldl will be 14 LllldlJoio • , • Two rodloo Fllllty re-oet, 117 Oo7s, DOllie! ••• NormaRutbStqor;
0
, u A ••• WNDAV -CH.ISTIAN ODIJC~TIDN
p&I)Uc)J .. &ad rlld lor tbt followtDC: 't&Jued II $!$0wtra bta'ctartud Balboa lJlaad, bttweea 10 un. 48, of !U4 Iris Pl, Coeta (SUN DAY SCHOO~
FLOOD CONTROL MA.lNTE.NANCE FAClUTY AND WAR£. trom the Ra~b Blter rMl. Jaly U alliS 10 a.m. Ju.J,y zz. Mesa, was arrested at 9 a.m. tO: XI o\..111. SUNOA.Y .. ~•..STt¥!: WOIIt~l~
HOI.SE BUlLDING-SECOND ntCREME.NT dtoee, !23 Pro~P~Ct, !fewpor1 • THURSDAY JULY ta at the pollee staUna oo u 1b~ Rev. J-e• G. Blata, Puto.
AU. OF SAID WORK to be performed 1n accordance wttb Sborea, between ll:JOa,m,JIIly RoaaJd aa.j Crfpt, %?, Ud Oranp County Harbor JudteJal llEl'fb~~·,..:';·;"""~al~d=Wit·1lwi,f.A:ool:•loo~;I~Pu:""'~;:~ plau &tiCI epecUleaUoo.a: wblcb 111 now oa fUe Ia tM of!lee ZO aod 1:10 a.m. July Z1 , • , Mlehaet Jamea Moon, 20, botb Dtstrlet Court •arranteba.rCiDI Pboae:
of the Clerk of tbe Baud of 8.,.,-'Nou, 1D tbe Cotmt)t Ad-A bicycle vahMid at $90 W'U o1 $001 Seubore Dr., West ber with crand theft •• , A
m1Distra.Uon BuUdlq, 515 North Sycamore street, Saata. ADa, burrlarlled rrom tbe pra,e .Newport, wuurrestettat 12:10 bleyele valued at $20 wu bur-first Lptllt O.urch
Callforolo. ol llorbara Bradford, 13%4 E. a.m. al lbelr r l'ldeoeo; Cripe &larlstd !rom a car• .. &I 1bo of Coota tote .. MINIMUM WAGE ntes tor thla projeCt nan been deter-Ocean Front, Balboa, betweeo. 'IJU arrested 00 a ebarae 01 Ma.rpret Kellogg resldeoce, or
mined by the Board of SlC)ei'YtiiOfl by Reaolltloa 88~85!, 2 aOO 3 p.m. July 18 •• , stereo ale o1 marijuana &DdMoonwaa 3309 Ocean Blvd., Corona del FAYE CURTIS ollrvlDt ls u:~ S.pli•• Bible Fellow•hlp
a copy of wntch 1S on tile lD tbe oltlee ol tbe Clerk of tbe l:q)ea and a tape deck Valued arrested 00 a ebarge o1 fllr-Mar, between 8:45 a.m. and h.lblting a ot ber paintlnp 1D JJOJ I•J•,e•Jnl-.h10110•o••
Board ot S~vlaora. at $!50 were stolen from tbe Dlstltoc ma.rlji&Da •• , Georp 5 p.m. July 22 ..• A stereo Glendale FederaiSaYiop'New~ Newport Jkadt S...a Ana&. ,..,..,..u. St •• BIDIERS' ATTENTION ls ca1lad lo SecUons 1770-1777,5 ear of IA.urle Gordon, 111 S7tb Eugeoe lUcks, 20, of 381% Mar~ tape deck Yalood at $30 WU pOrt Ceoterotnce, tbrouCflStlpt. aJNOAY SCHOOL
of the labor Code whleh will requite them lt awarded the st., West Newport, willie tt was eus, West Newport, wu ar~ stolen from a ear be~ to 30, Tbe oil palDtLDp feature •~ IS •·•· .-4 11 •·•· Or. P.G. Neumann, PUtof
contract to pay DOt leas thaD said poeral per diem rate of parked &1 Fashloo llland be~ rested at h1s res1deoee at 4:10 Albert Snyder, 209 Emer&Jd. tloraJa: and landscapes repre-SUNDAY SERVICES
wages sec forth to all laborers, workmen and mechatlics tweea 11:30 a.m. aDd 3 p.m ••• , a.m. 00 a ehlrp ot possess.too Balboa lslaod, while It wa.s aentattve of scenery throucn-t ,JJ -11 •·•·
employed 1.n tbe eJ:ecutioo ot the proposed contract. FlshtDc equipment valuedal:$41 o1 muljtaoa tor sale •• , Betty parked a.t 20'1 Emerald, out d1Uerent parts o1 tbe WEDNESDAY EVENIPr'O ~:be::~~~~:~::;.:;~:::.:?..~r.:J!~?~ ~:£~~~.::t!":r.1!S AGENDA FOR PLANNERS =~~~~= :;~:::R~~::
lep.l bol1dlys, unless otllerwtse DOted. For less than eight lying on the beaeb Dear the Sbe bas studied at the DenYer T .... ~ • ., -~ F .. ~.,.
(8) hours per day the nte shall be tb&t tracuon of the tore~ Newport Pier about 6 p.m. , • • The following uems will be Laguna Beach for r esubd1vtdlng Art lnsttt.ae a.od wtthJaekH.ao~ 9 ...... -s , ...... 7.9 , .....
going rates that the oumbet of hours bears to eight (8). A bicycle valued at $85 was bur~ eoostdered by the NeW'p)rt 2-2/3 klf.s IDio 2 lots to create oa aDd £lee Cassidy. s.. .. ~.,.' 1 ~~ ~
EACH BIDDER mut submit with bts bid a satisfactory clarlzed from a garage at tbe Beach Pla.nn1og Commission at 2 separate dwelUog sites; 213
cheek eertibed by a respooslble bank or a bidder's bond made Fred Bottom restdeoee, 608 Us meeting In City Hall at 8 and 215 Jasmine Ave., Corooa -----------~.~ _ _;~
I Wll c Mar d 1M LEGAL NOTICE ~-~· payable to the order of tbe County or Ora.np nan amo Hellotrope, orooa del , p.m. today, Aug, 20: e a.r. ea.o.. ell: I Mat
not less than tlve percent (5%) of the sum bid as a guarantee between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. July 1. Cootinued publle hearing 6. Request of the Irvine Co. T -597'75 1100 PacUlc VIew Dr.
tnat the bidder will enter irto the proposed eoo.tract it the 12 ••• A tapedeckaod speakers on tbe proposed revoeattoo of tor resubd.lvtding a parcel oo .NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUNDAY sdtooL 11 _
same Is awarded 111m. lD the event of failure to enter lnto were stolen from a boatbeSoog-the use permit of Central .New. the east side of Ma.rguerlteAve. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE SUNDAY SERVICE tt ••
SUNDAY SERVICES
1:45 a.r '· Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. Momina Worship
6;00 p.m. Trainina Uniou
7:00 p.m. Evcnina Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:20p.m. Bible Study
8:00 p.m. Prayer Mectina
such contract, the proceeds of the cheek will be forfeited, lng to Margaret Helen Carter, port He<beareCorp., 393 Hos~ between San Joaquin Hills Rd. STATE OF CAIJF'ORKIA WEONE5DAY EVEMDIIG
or 1n case ot a bond, the tu11 sum thereof will be forfeited 4732 Cortland, Cameo High-pita! Rd., West Newport Beach, and PacUlc VIew Dr., Harbor FOR THE COUNTY MEETING 1100 •·•·
to said County of Orange. luds, whUe It was docked at z. Continued pubUe hearing VIew Hills, into 2 parcels. One OF ORANGE leMa& loo.c M••at Bl~• r----------, EACH BID must be on a blank form turolshed by the County 1801 Bayside Dr. between nooo on the request ot the lrvloe parcel Is intended as an apart. No. A-&Wl
9
ti6S Ea.t C.• a.,. .. CDII,
ot Orange, July 12 aDd 6:30 p.m. July 19. co. forprer.oningunlocorporat-ment site, the other Is destg-Estate ot HELEN E. COFFEY .._rd,l &o .... • S THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER shall be required to turnlsh, • WEDNESDAY, JULY 22 ed land north of Sao Joa.qutn nated in part for future use by deeeued ' n..,..lll., n-.lap 1 to
A TTEHD THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
at ttme or signing agreement, one (1) surety bond which John Wayne Bodnar, 32, of HUts Rd. and east or the re-tbe Harbor View Day School. NOTICE. ts HEREBY GJVE.N to Sa&.: 10 ••· • ',...
shall protect the laborers a.OO materlal men am shall be tor Z301 Ocean Front, Central New-allgned MacArthur Bll'd., Hu~ 1. Request of the M. S. Clegg tbe credltorsoltbeabove named Ynu •e <=Gfdi•ll,· invited to
one hundred percent (lOCl%) ot the amoiiQI. ot the contract, port, was etted at 2 a.m. at bor VIew Hills. The 35&,6~ Co. for reduction of the number decedent U.t allpu3QU ba'f1Dc •nend Chwch Serv•cu Md
CENTRAL
BilLE CHURCH
In aecordlnee with Section 4202 of the Government Code, 21st St. am Ocean Front on a acre site is being plamecl as of ott-street parking spaces elalms apJuttbesa.tddeeedeol 10 u•e the 'Rud•n& Room.
am one (I) s urety bood in the amount of one htmdred percent el\arge or IDtoJ:leatlon In public a resldeot1al community with from 56 to 45 for a proposed are required to file tbem, wtttr.
(I ()(I%) of tbe contract, cuaranteel.og the fa.llhful performance •.• Darryl James LeBeau, 21, S14JP0rt1ng commercial faclll-ottlce building a.t 366 San Mt-the oecessary YOuebers, 1D tbe
of the cootraet; said bonds to be first approved by the oftlce of 113 29th St., West Newport, ues. guel Dt ., berween NewportCen~ om.ee o1 tbe clerk or tbe &bon
of the County Co unsel ot Orange County. • was arrested at his resideoce 3. Cootioued pubUc hearl.og ter Dr. and future Avocado eDUUed court or to preseat
THE OOARO OF SUPERVISORS reserves the right tore~ at 10 a.m. on a chargeofpos~ on the request of Harry Alexoo Ave., Newport Center. tbem witlltbe~essaryY'OIK:t.-
ject any or all bids, and oot DeeessarUy accept the lowest sesstoo of marijuana ••• steven of Newport Beach for waiver 8. Discussion of the proposed ers, 'to tbe Wldersiped at tbe
price bid, and to waive any tntormallty 1n any bid received. Marston Clark, 22, of na Gol-of otf-street parltlng require-amendment of the city code omee of ller Attorneys, LIP-
SECURING DOCUMENTS: Plans and specifleatloDS wtll be denrod, Corona del Mar, was ments tor a 91-seat restaurant reg;udiag the keeping of Uve~ POLO HENDERSON AND
availa.ble for each bidder at the office of the Director of cited at 10:30 a.m. at his resl-at 100 Ma.1n St., Bilboa, Per-stock In city Umits. oiNSMOOR, 350 Eut 17'ttl
Building Services, 628 North Sycamore Street, Santa Aoa, deoee on a charge of tallure to miss:ioo to serve alcohollcbev-•treet, Costa Mesa, CalllorD.ta
CalUornJ.a, and may be obtained ~n tbe deposit ot$25.00 appear .•• Daolel Carl Hen-erages within 200 feetofaresl-SENT TO UTAH B.UE J262?, wb.ieh ls tbe place o1
per set. This deposit will be returned when the drawings and drlckson, 25, Apt. H-306, South denttal district is also sought. Capt Chris K, Holmes, soo busioess or tbe underslped 111
speelficatloos are returDed in good cond.IUoo. Bay Club, Newport Heights, was 4. Request of R. J. Marvtck of Mr. and Mr s. A. R. Holmes. all matters pertaJ.Dinc to tbe
BY ORDER OF THE OOARO OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE arrested at 2:-40 a.m. at his of Santa Ana for ertensloo of Ill 41st St., West Newport, estate of said decedent, wtttlln
COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. residence on a charge of pos-a. varia.Dce permitting a duplex has arrived for duty at Hill fOIU' mooths alter tlle first pub~
Dated: August 4, 1970, session of stolen property ••• to be Cl)nstructed at 2100 w. AFB, Utah. He is chl1 of : Ueatloo of tllts oouee.
w. E. STJOHN Eileen Mary Sikora, 30, of4241 Ocean Ft., West Newport, oo pediatric services or Dated July 27,
1
970,
County Clerk and ex-ol:Qcto Clerk Dana Rd., West Newport a lot havi.Dg 1,815 sq. ft. where 279lst USAF Hospital. He pre-SALLY MARGAR ET CAN-
of the Board of Supervisors of Heights, was cUed at 5:30p.m. the ordinance requires 2,000 vtous ly served at the Atr Force NING Eucutr!J: of the will of
Orange County, CaWornia. at her residence oo a charge sq. ft. Reserve Per soMel Center, the above ramed deeedem..
(SEAL) By Mabel l.. Castell., ~uty of fatlure to appear • • • A bl-5. Request ot Neil Nelson of Co lo. LIPPOLD HENDEROON AND
Publish: Newport Harbor Ensign, Augu st 13 and 20, 1970. cycle valued at $90 was stolen --L-EGAL JotOTIC'E ___ DINSW.<XJR, 350 East 1 ?tll --------::----'--'---:c:C· ---from a garage at the MukWII. LEGAL NOTICE ----Sir ... , Costa Mesa, C&Won.la E LEGAL NOTICE s! 1601 D~ •••
LEGAL NOTtC son re deoce, ~ ORANGE COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT 92627; Tel: (TI4) ~-7'756; .U-
NOTICE TO CONTR ACTORS Ln., Westelltf, between 4 aod ORANGE COUNTY CALlFORNLA toroeys for Eueuttrlx.
Santa Ana. CaWornia 6 p.m. • • • Burglars entered NOTICE TO coNTRACTORS Publisll: Jllly 30, bg. 6, 13, ~te July Z8, 1970 the HetherlD«too Woodroft'e Sealed proposals will be rece!Yed ~ Lbe omce of the Clerk ZO, 19'10, 1.11 tbe NeWJUt Har-lD pursuaoce of a re.solt&ion of tbe Bo&rd of S~nlaors ~ment, 900 Sea Laoe. Har-of tbe Board ot ~lliiOt& ot the County of Orange, SaW bor Eoslp..
or the 0ra.nge County Fk:lod Control Dtstrlet adopted July 28, AQa, CaUtoroJ.a, oo or before MoDiiay, tbe 31st day of AllgUSt,
LUTHERAM OfUROt
OF THE MASTER
L • ..,.c._rclt 111 A.erice
HOO Pacl11c: Vift' Or. ear.. lk1 ...., ' caJU.
lldl unLU.UI R. Eu.ER
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9:00A.M .• Fa.mlly worlblp
10:00 A.ld.-Citorell lellool
11:00 A.ld.-,_, --
NURSERY PROVIDED
Etnph.Hi.rinl
The: l"tln ol God
TM l'~rt0n of Chri11
TM Powt>r of lhe Holy Sptril
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EVE ... I NO .lliOYII;tr 'fl 00 1" ... ,
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... U O .. EIOI V DUIItiNO llliiiVIC:Ill
A full 'l'oulh ""'~'"'m
Cm . of Or•ns«' •'"' nrd. St.
C01t1. Mn.i
Pastor Fred Morse
lllv-uti! ~ ~lturrl!
3262 Braocl StrMt, H.-port H.tthh
A. FrH and f,df'pndrnt
( o"l!rrgaho,aJ Cbri$tit~rr Ch•rcll
Th• Rev. HotfftOf'l Brawn , ,.ochi"t
Sunday Scrvi ec and Olurc:b School at 10:00 a.m.
M!'n.y ure pro'fi.lll.4 P~ 6:Q.-27e
1970, directing this oot.tee, NOTICE IS HEREBY GTVEN tbat LEGAL NOTICE 1970, at 2:00P.M. o'clock, at whlcb time they w:tll be publicly
the Clerk of said Baud wiU receive IDRoom 501ln the County P-38271 opened and read ln tbe omce of the Clerk of the Board of
Administration Building, 515 North Sycamore Street, Santa CERTIFICATE Of BlBlNESS Sl4)ervisor s, Room SOl, County AdmJ.nlst:ratloo BuUdlng, 515
Aoa on or before the hour of 2:00 p.m. of August 24, 1970, North Sycamore, Santa Ami, CUUornta, tor. constructing a
SHOPS and SERVICES
"--f tto Fictitious Firm Name sealed bids or proposals for the construe._. o that por 0 THE UNDERSIGNED do blghway 1n accordance with the pl.an.s aDI.I .specifications there~
ot Barranca Channel from San otego Cr eek Channel to Bar~ tor, to which special refereoce is made as follows: • IIAUTY S.ALOM
ranca Road, hereby eeruty that •they are IN THE COUNTY OF ORANGE , road Improvements, tratnc
Save Time And Money-Call An Expert
ITEMS ~=:C~s "~a:e':!te~oo ~1~ signals aoo highway Ugbting on Jamboree Boulevard at tile (1) Lump Sum Clearl.D(. (2) 105 800 cu. yds. Channel Excav. tntersectlon of Michelson Drive.
(3) 6840 cu, yds. Struc, Exeav. (4)1550cu. yds. Struc. bttlll. ness at 355 N. Newport Blvd., Bllli are required for the entire work as described herein:
(5) 850 Tons Gravel Base. (6) '75 cu. yds. PC Cone. Class A, Newport Beach, Calllornia, un~ Engineer's Estimate
Ia A (8) 177 500 lb I der the ncUUous ftrm name k (7) 1135 cu. yds, PC Cone, C ss • , s. re n. Item No. Quantity Description of Wor
steel. (9) 21 Un, ft. 60-ln. RCP. (10) 65 Un. ft. 48~1n. RCP. of Derington's Marine Elee~ 1 L.S. Clearing and Grubbing
(11) 100 Un. ft . 72-Ln. CMP. (12) 124 lln. ft. 36-ln. CMP. trontcs and that said firm Is 2 1,012 c.Y. Roadway Ezeavattoo
(13) 45 Uo. ft. Z4~1n. CMP. (14) Ea. 1-RC lnlet-60-in. RCP. eomposedho of the follol~llpernd. 3 1,360 Too Aggregate Base
(15) Ea. 1-RC Inlet~48-lo. RCP. (16) Ea. 4-lot drains, soos w se names n '11 a 4 2?0 Ton Asphalt Cooerete
(17) 800 11.o. ft. Type I Chain Link Fence, (18) Ea. 4~16 ft. places ol residence are as fol-5 8 c. Y. Class "B" Concrete
wide Chaio Link Gate. (19) Ea. 2-14 ft. wide Cb.aln Unk lows, to-wit: Ray Leroy Hart~ 6 5 Ea. Guide Markers, Type F(1)
Gate. (20) Ea. 1~4 foot wide Chain Link Gate. (21 ) Lump wiclt, 8130 La Colonia Ave., 7 L.S. Tl'amc SignaLs and Highway Llghtl.og
Sum Ma.l.ota1n traffte, Founta.Io Valle y,CaW.;Richard THE FOREGOlNG quantities are approJ:Ima.te ooly, being
Pursuant to the provlstoos of Seetioo 1773 of the Labor Lee Baker, 126•46th street, given as a basts for tbe comparison of bids, and tbe County
BEAUTY NOOK
2712 E. CO'st Hwy.
Coroni del Mir ·
Phone b71-H36
• CONCRETE
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Code ot the state ot Californta., the Board of S~lsors has Ne~~~~~ ~~~this lOth of Orange does not, eJpressly or by lmpllcatton. agree that
ascertained the general preniUng rate of wages and em-tbe aetuaJ amount of work wtll correspond therewith but re-
ployer payments tor health a.od welfare, neaUon, pensioo day of August, 1910• Ray Leroy serves the right to increase or decrease the amount of any • DRY CL f .AHIHC
and similar purposes awllcable to the work to be dooe. Hartwick, Richard Lee Baker· class or portion of the wor .. or lo omit portions of the work, STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ., These rates sball be the mlolmum wage rates ft>r this pro-) as may be deemed necessary or advisable by the Englneer.
ZMI San JoaC~Uu, Md., L1 A·)l18
P.O. Bot 4'll f'o!'l r.\fi!'!Ul
ject. These rates are oo rue wtth the Clerk of the Board of ss. THE CONTRACT [X)CUMENTS shall consist of NotJ ce to
Sl4)ervisors and copies will be made· an.llable to any Inter~ cg~~o;~:~Go~ Au~t, Contractors, Form of Proposal, Form of Agreement, Plans,
ested party on request. Special Provisions, and Standard SpeetneaUoos, all of wbJeh
Plans aod speetneaUons and other contract documents ·1910• before me, a Notary Pub-are 00 flle in the oftlee of the Orange COUDtJ Road Oepartmeat
will be avatlable tor emmlnaUon wttbout ebarge at the otrlee Uc In aOO for said county aDd and are hereby referred to aod made a part hereot.
of the District or may be secured lC)On payment, lDeludi~ state, residing therein, duly PLANS SPECIAL PROVISIONS AND OTHER CONTRACT
State Se.les Tu, of: (a) $4,68, It requested b)' mail &Dd (b) eommlssloned and sworn, per. DOCUME~iT FORMS 'Ifill be an! table for enminatlon wttbOut
$3.64 it picked ~ at District omee, made payable to: Orange sonally appeared Ra.y Leroy charge. Copies of au eootraet documents may be secured at
County Flood CoDirol District, Post OMee Bo.l: 1078 (MalUog Hartwick a.od Ricl\ard Lee the oftlce of the Orange County Road Department, 400 Civle
address) 400 Clvle Center Drive West (Street address) Sa.nta Baker • lmowo to me to be the Center Drive West, Sa.at:a Am, Ca.Wornla.
Ana, California. persons whose names are sub-PLANS, SPECIAL PROVlSIONS (MOT INCLUDING STANO.
There will be DO refund tor return of plans and speelflca-scribed to the within i.nstru-A.RD SPECIFICATIONS OR OTHER [X)CUMENTS INCLUDED
tloos aD:1 return 1s NOT required. meot, aDd acknowledged to me BY REFERENCE) AND PROPOS;AL FORMS maJ be otJtaioed
F'inest quahty dry d eall\nll!
on lhe prem1 ses
•
SeH-serv1 ce laundry
All new -latest model
F'rigida.ire washers
By order ot the Bcvd ol St~>etvlsors o1 the Orange County that they executed the same. by prospective bidders ~ pa.ymeot of a printing and servtce
Flood Control District. Orup County, Calllornia. WITNESS my band azxl of-ebarge ln tbe amount of $5.00, which amount shall not be re~ efLORIST
(SEAL) W. E. ST JOHN fiel.al seal. Mary A. llaaj>o, flmdal>le. AU checks sil&ll be made ptJ&I>Ie 10 Or .... C00011}' :.:..="--------
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Coonly Clerk W>d ex-<>11lelo Notary PubUe In and for sald Trea""'er ba1 sbo<111 be malltd 10 lhe Road lleptrtment, 400 FLOWERS FOR
Clerk ol the brd at ~s Couoty am State. Wy Com~ Civic Ceater DrtYe West. santa Ana, C&Wornia.. OCCASIONS
ollbo Or .... CoWlly Flood Coo-mlss!oo uplres Dec. l3, I9TI. COPIES OF THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS may be ALL
Dtstrlet Publl.sllo Auc. 13,20,Z7,Sepl· pure-tor $1.58 lax loehtded !rom lhe Dto>orlmeDI a1 /JrM.IIr{ ToJh
L. 1910, lD the Newport Harbor Ptlbllc Wor~ state of Calltornta, or the Road ~tmeot,
COUIXy of Orup, 400 CiYlc Center Orin West, sa..nta ADa,
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NO BID wtU be c:oosl.dered unless It is made oo a bWik
km fUnJ.sbed bJ tbe COtmty Road Commissioner aDd Is
made 1a &ccorda.Dce WUb the proYistoos of ttMI Sta.ndard Spoe-
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resenes tbe rlebl to reject 1.111 or aU bids.
THE BIDDER'S an.at1oa Is directed to the prcmstoos ID
Sectloa 2, "Propoa.l Requirements and Coadltton.s." ot tbe
staJdard S'peeUJca.Uou ftx tbt requ.IJ'emeats and eoadttloas
wb1eh M mut oblene 1D the prepara.ttoo ot the proposal
form Ull lbo -al lbo bid.
PROV1SIOMS OF THE STATE CONTRACT ACT are 1101
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A CAMUA IIIOP"
~Aa.ORT P'HOTOI
"UaLICIT.Y ~HOTQI
co .. v COftMIJIMAN
JOHN G. SCHMITZ
California 35th District
·For DWIY mootbJ: a Dation-thtlr IMCOI.t cbUd. Such lee-aot tor tbe teat• aroused by
wldt Wt prevert!oa &Dd eUml-1Jl&UoD bul.ldl tbe com.lAc ol C!OfllbDt talk ot a "populaUoo ~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~ natloD e&mp&!cn hu beeotmder a oew CIIUJJm to our Wid. eJP~IloG.." ,Yet the report o1 1 ..,.,y 1D these United States. Un-'Ib11 b tbe ooatext 1D w1lic:b Pru:ldeDt Nilon's own NaUona.l
precldtnted lD Its massive use we must view a major "tamUy Ooall Reaearcb Staff releuecl
ot tile eommunlcalloos medl& Plannloc'' btl~ s. Zl~, oow In July, eo~~eluded ~I" 60}.
and In Us espUctt rejeetioo under c:ou1dent1on by tbe ''The questtoo ot populatk:ln
of tradJUOD&l moraUty, thlJ Hou.se committee o111nterstate slle 1D tbe United States Is
campaip has invaded almost a.ad forelp commerce. Puaed not Malthusian. Tbe Issue ts
every bome aDd school wUb by tbe S....te July 14, without oat whether we can teed and
Us strident message: that our adeqtate DOUce, without a slagle clothe a population of any size
top..prtortty task 1n this country statement 1D the Record 1D op-we can rl!llllsUcaUy eDYisage
Is to get rid of people. posltloa, and without a roll call or eYen StCJPly tt with the e:r:~
Tbe suddenoess and ve-vote, this btU was rU5111Dg pantttng amount of eoergy u
bemeoce of this assault took throuJb 1n steamroller fasbJon may derna.rx! • • • We have be-
:.011 Rewport abeL most Americans by surprtse. wlth a.1most DOtbiDe but fa.YOr-fore us a set of declsloos. One
K.......,t 1eoc111 In ooe state alter aootber, lepl able testimony, until a few ot wb.lch appears oat to be LD'gent ~=====~~~=~ hurters to the anU-llte move-us made tbe House Committee Js tbat ol overall size of tbe r meot crumbled. The crowning aware of the ntent of tbe op.. J)q)ulatlon--euo alter the ef-
BALTZ
MORTIJARIEf
OOrror so tar came to the posltioo. rt then had a tull fects of a considerable amount
state or New York, where, as aoo faJ.r hearing on August 7. of immlgraUoo are taken trto
of July 1 of thls year, any S. 2108 would provide over accotmt."
1741 SUPERIOR AVE.
COSTA MESA
Midway b·2424
unborn bllby may be ld.lled c.., one biWoo dollUs from tbe Tbe report pointed out that
to 6 months after conception, tupayers of the United States 11 present trends contioue for
if Its mother wishes, or can be for contraceptive distrlbtaioo just 10 more years, our nation-
persuaded to ask a doctor to aoo reseuch. The btu ts more al pcpu.la.Uoo growth wtiJ stop
do it. notable tor what U does oot altogether. Entitled "Toward
3520 E. COAST HI WAY
CORONA DEL MAR
0 R iol e 3-9450
Shtc• 1942
In our own state of Calif-say thanforanythtngltdoessay. balanced growth : quantity with
ornia, abortion on demand 1s Nowbere does U detlne "famUy quality," It Is available from
already a reaUty Wlder the planning''--a phrase Which the U.S. Government Printing
fraudulent ''mental health'' some of Its proponents clearly omce, Washlngton. D. c. 20402,
clause of the 1967 abortion act retard as Including abortion for $1,50 per copy tor anyone
and a bill to remove all stat~ a.od steriUr.atton and wtlich, In Interested in or 'desiring to
income tai deductions for more Ugnt or the New York law and verily these statements. There
We;;:;(t tiff Ch I than 2 chlldren has been ap-others, almost certainly will be is oo population nplosion In C ape proved by the revenue and ta.I-so interpreted. There a.re oo the United States as a whole
ation committee of the State restrlcUons on the a.geor marl-though there may well be ~
_,,~ Senate. tal status of thOse receiving much crowding in a few urban
427 E. 17tt. ST. Here In the u.s. Congress contraceptives; one witness at areo.s.
COSTA MESA legislation has been 1ntro~ the House committee hearing ~;::;:~Mt;;•;,~-;:;;::;:;:;:::~ duced in both House aDd Sen-stated that they cou)d and woold 0 R. BO S Tl CK HAM E 0 r ate to aUow the lUlling of un~ be given to 12-yea..r-old girls. Dr. Warren L. Bostick of
MATT R E 5 S E 5 born chiktren throughout the An opposltionwltoess desc.rJbed Newport Beach, dean of the
NEW_ II.EaVn.DIJfG United States, and to remove this--in myoplnlonqulterlghtly College of Medtctne at UCI
ltTeeular ShapH the federal personal income --a.s puWng Coogressonreeord has been elected to the Amerl~
raaenpriag _ Cott• ta.1 deduction Cor all children as condoning fornJcat1on aoo can Medical Association's
COSTA t.4ESA ~AnlEss co. alter the secood. Testimony adultery, Council on Medical Education
1 t!.O N••pori at .. c. u._.,. a.tlOl before the House committee on It Is most UDUXely that Jeg. the committee responsible to;
interstate a.nd foreign com-islation so offensive to the coo-accreditation of all u.s. medi-
Friendly Neleftbotbood .. , ..
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
merce revealed that a bill Is sciences of millions of Amert-cal schools, teaching hospltals
peOOing in the Florida state cans wouJd ever have received internships ;t.nt1 rP~Irten"Y rr,:
legislature which would legal-serious consideration were It grams.
Jze the killing of old people -------
('·euthanasia"), and that a bJll ___ L_E..cG.:.:A:::L:.:Hc.O::.:.T:.:tC::E:__ LEGAL NOTIC e.
II 0 Broadway lo the HawaU state legislature ORDlNANCE NO. 13-49 the Northeasterly U~e of Lot
U 8·343.1. 8-3434 eo.ta Mea would compel the sterilization AN ORDlNANCE Of THE 78, Tract No. '106; thence South-
of all womeo alter they ha.ve CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH easterly 330.00 feet along said
Trlmllne telephooe service Is lodeed a step 1Uo
the future. With Us adnnced design and deeora-
tit'e appearaoce 1t adds convenience and beauty
to your home. Available in a choice of colors
it ca.n be ordered ln a desk or wall model.
A tavorlte feature Is the dial located In the
receiver . This provides new comfort in dialing
due to eliminating the awkward reach sometime~
experienced with a standard telephone. The light-
ed dial adds to your ease in making a call during
the night or In a dimly lighted room. The Ught
glows as you Hit the receiver.
The sma.ll size of this Instrument allows tor
additional space on kltchen counters, night stands
and end tables. For your convenience a longer
cord Is a standard feature without enra cost.
You are Invited to see the Trlmllne on display
at your Newport-Costa Mesa Office. We are lo-
cated at 1m Ora.nre Avenue, Costa Mesa.
Registration for the November 3 general
election closes September 10. If you'll be
21 years old by election day or are new in
the community, you muet register to be
eligible to vote.
A new law makee it unoecesaary for
voten. who've moved within a county to
re-.re(leter. Such voten can now notify the
CountT Clerk or Re(ietrar of Voters by
mail o their chan1e of address and he will
provide the neceaeary forma to be filled
out. (Noticea mutt be postmarked no Later
than Sept. 10.) You'U aloo be able to Jet
theM forme at many of our business offices
".~ Pacific Teleph~ne will ~-·in be pro· YJdlDI ~oter rerfatratton facilities for your
convemence.
Ualted GhiDI remlncb you: lnveot lD :::£1e and -aU benefit. Help tbooe who It moot by JivinJ your faiT oharo the
United Way, @
lliP8ct"'"'lfiiriC Tela pOOn8
AOOPTlNG DlSTRICT MAP prolongation and Northeasterly
NO. 61ANDPREZONJNGUN-Une to the Easterly corner of
lN CORPOR ATED TERRI-Lot 78; thence Southwesterly
TORY ADJACENT TO THE 924.00 feet along the Southeast-
ClTY OF NEWPORT BEACH erly Line of Lots 78 througfl
IN THE EVENT Of SllmE-12 a.nd the Southwesterly pro-
QUENT ANNEXATION longatlon thereof to the center-
The City Council of the Ctty Uoe of Orchard Drive; thence
of Newport Beach does ordaln Nortbwesterly 330.00 feet a-
as toUows: long the ceol:erllne of Orchard
SECTION 1. The map destg-Drive to the poiot of begiM.Ing.
nated DlSTRICTING MAP em more commonly lmown as a.ll
Of NEWPORT BEACH CAUF-of the parcels located ln the
ORNlA Is herE~by amended by Northwesterly halt of the block
adding thereto Map No. 61, bounded by Palisades Road,
three copies of which are on Tustin Avenue (Acacia Street),
tile in the office of the Ctty Orchard Drive and BlrchStreet,
Clerk, which map Is hereby as shOwn on District Map No.
adopted by reference pursua.nt 61 referred to In Section 1 of
to Section 415 of the Charter this ordinance and made a part
aoo Is made a part of Title of Title 20 of the Newport
20 of the Newpo rt Beach MunJ-Beach Municipal Code, the
clpal Code in accordance wtth Northeuterly 366 feet of which
Section 20.06.030 thereof. Is hereby preroned to a C. I-
SECTION 2. The toUowln& H district a.nd ltKI tema.Jncler
described real property wtu.ch of the area Is hereby prezooed
is unincorporated terrllory a.d~ to Ul A-P-H district 1n a.c-
joinJna: the City of Newport cordw::e wtth California Gov-
Bea.ch, County of Ora.op, State ernmeat Code, Section 65859,
of California, to wit which provides that a city may
ZOne C-1-H prezone unincorporated ter-
Berf.nning at the tntersecUoo rttory for the purpose of de-
of the centerline of Campus termtning the z.ontng tllat will
Drive (formerly Acacia Street) apply to such property In the
with the Northwesterly pro-eveat of subsequent annexation
lonpUon of the Southwesterly to the city,
Une or Tract No. 3201 as shown SECTION 3, The zoul.ng of
on a map thereof, recorded In this territory as C-1-H and A-
Book 130, Page 25 of Mlscel-P-H Dtstrlcts shall become ef-
la.Deous Maps, records of Or-fectlve only U the annexation
ange County; thence Southeast-of that portion of the untocor-
erly 3:W.OO feet along sa.Jd porated territory as described
Southwesterly line to the North. In Section 2 of this ordinance
easterly prolongatlon of the Is completed and shall have
SoutheasterlY Une of Lots 81 the same effective date as sa.Jd
and 79, Tract 706, as shown on anneQUoo,
a map thereof recorded In Book SECTION 4. Ttlis ordlllance
21, Page 25 of Miscellaneous shall be published once In the
Maps; thence Southwesterly ottlclal newspaper of the City
<4.t6.00 feet along said prolong. and the same shall be effectiv~
ation and Southeasterly Une to 30 days after the date of Its
the most Southerly corner of adaptloo.
Lot 79; theoce Northwesterly This ordlna.nc:e was Lntro-
330.00 feet ak)ng the South-duced at a regular meeting of
westarly l1ne of Lot 79 and tbe City Council of the City of
Us proJonption to the center-Newport Beach hekl on the 27th
Une of Acacta Street; tbeDCe day of July, 1970, and wu
Nortbea.sterly 446.00 feet atone adopted on the loth day of
Aid centerlloe to the potDt of Aurust, 19'10, by the toUowtng
beglnninc, vote, to wtt :
~:~~~-a~ the lateruedloo AYES, COUNC ILMEN: Mclnn1s,
of the centerllnes of Orchard Kymla, Roren, Hirth, Crout,
Ortve and Acacia street u Dostal, PviOD.I.
shown on a map of Tnct No, HOES, COUNCILMEN : None,
706 recorded in Boot 11, P•-ABSENT COUNC ILMEN : Nooo.
Z5 ot M'"' -· E.F. Hirth ~tllueoua Mapa, Mayor
ncorcSa of Oran.. Couaty, ATTEST:
state ot Calil)rDI.a; tbtoee Doria M. Ctorrt
Hort-11 m .oo lootlloac D<!>utr City Ctoro
tht ctrhrlJJat of Acacta Sttttt
to &D 1F1lll tbl PI.DUJh: Auc. 20, 1970, lo
ot TIM H._rt Harbor Eulp.
r
Painting & Decorating
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Damato&
NICMTDST. 842•1877
CIDSTA 11111A H 11o I& INI
~EIPORT HARIIOR ENSIJI lliJRtDAY, N.IG. ID, 19111 CAI.TII.-WALLACI INC. TO IUILD IN ti.VINI
SEatfiO SECTION--P!co 4 CORONA OEL~AR, CAUF. ~-~ w·-•~-
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ax course offered he~e :.:::··...=.'::::: ~-·alllct wt11 allo 1' .,...,..,11,, tollotrt.., bid --u. Loo .up1o1
H 6 R Bloet, tbe aa.tloa'l
la.rg-tJt tu HlTiet, wt1l oa.r
• tu ....... bqtnotnc Sept.
14 to mort tbu Z,IXIO oom-
mwl1Ues throupout tbe U.S.
aad c.--. 1Ae1ed:tlc tbl """' ::Oilltlu &ad Ptt ~ ud au rruc•eco nr••• port,ll-ar•. In )1111 -I?.$ acr• IIIIo tllo lnlM lloiKI)'. Coo,
"'TIIo Block tu <our10 "' 0111 tllo lnlllo lDdulrlal Com--lo -to bociD In
Roorr Block, pro-cit H u "::!i ~ -58,000 "'-11. s..,t"'::l. -_.-
Bloc: II, "'lo dool-lbr -to p --tnr 1101 to lo faary.
LEGAL HO wbo waPC to ll.ft tnOOIJ 00 -=--;;'-:::,~T:.:tC:::E::__ toelr loeomo tu, or make
P-IBIBS lnOIIOl' b tu pr""'ero. Aey-
CERTIFICA TE OF BUS~ oot m&)' enroll, IJid no prtv-
Fictitloul firm Name ioua ftnanc.&al tnowteciae or tu
THE UNDERSIGNED does t~perlt.DCt la nectaat)'."
hereby certtty that he ts 000.. · He ala:» po1Dttd out tbat, b'
ductlng-u asphalt aDd travel tbe Arst time, &1119'70 tu rt•
business at P.O. Box 37Z,New. turna (to be ftltd 1D 1971) wtU
port Beacb, under the tld1tioua retlect the Pteplng cbanps
tlrm name ot AAA Asphalt Co. broulbt about b)' the Tu Rt.
a.od E.zecutin Tour Gutdes co. form Act of 1969. Thla year's
and that sa.icS arm 1s composed tu course wtll thtrefote bt
of the followlng periOQ whose especially Y&luable, be said,
name ln fUll and place of resl-because students will learn a.
dence are as follows, to-wit: bcMil tbe eaect of this oew
D. E. Zweifel, 54Z Allso An., leelslatJon.
Newport Beach. Tbe course coosJ.Jts of two
WITNESS my baQd 011 th.1s 3-hcna sessions per weet for
5th day of August, 1970. D. E. l% weeks, provldl.ng a mJ.ntmum
Zweifel. of 72 hours of classroom work.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) Instructors are aU vetuu
)ss. Block employees.
COUNTY Of ORANGE ) Enrollment forms tor tbe
Learn the
secreta of
beer cookery
Send in ....
C:oupotl '""-~olfrw ,.._ on c:ooll·
lng witl'l-.r.
Find out how to meke
delicious everydey dithes
with beer-such •• beer
meet lo•f. beer chick•n.
beer uuuges •nd beer
c•ke. And then there ere
such gourmet treets 11
rarebits end C•rbonn•des
Flamandes.
Beer cookery is ••
traditiontl es ye1terday ...
as modern a1 tomorrow.
Beer adds a real flavor treat.
\
ON THIS 5th da.y ot August H &I R Block income tu: course
1970, before me, a Notary Pub~ may be olbtoed by pbon1ng.
Uc In atld for saJd county a.od writing, or visiting the Block
state, reslding therein, duly otace at 1875 Harbor Blvd,,
rommlsslooed and sworn, per-Costa Mesa, phOne &42-6940,
sona.lly appeared D. E. Zwei-
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fel, known to me to be the SUCCUMBS AT 90
person whose oame ls subscrt. Mrs. Alice B. RObinson, 90,
bed to the within tostrumeot, of 135 Magnoua, Costa Mesa.
and acknowledged to me that died Aug. 7 a.t her residence. •
he executed the same. She was born feb. 27, 1880,
WfTNESS my ha.nd aDd of-In Watervalley, Miss., and came
flclal seal. Mary A. Haapa, to Ora.Dge County 6 ylll.rs ago.
Notary PubUc La and for sa.id Survivors lnciUde a dau&~~ter •
County a.od State. My Com . Mrs. Sa.rall F. Horry of ~
mission e:q~ires Dec. 13, 1971, famlly borne. Funeral senlces
Publish: Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27, and interment were In OUhiU,
1970, 1o the Newport Harbor Miss. WestclUf Mortuary was
I'm int.,.•tlld in ,..CifH• for cookin11 with b..r. S.,j m. my
ltH f»mphMt.
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Ensign. the forwarding director. ............................................. :
Q. What should a person do who is worried about inflation
the stock market , the future? '
~-Cu t back on unnecessary spending. Protect your family's
future by plactng your savings and investment funds in an
insured savings account.
Q. Does it make any difference where I put my sav ings?
A.Yes. An in sured account with a savings and loan
association will pay you more interest than banks and will
be more certain than stocks.
Q. Do all savings and loan associations in Southern
California pay the same interest?
A . Yes .
Q. Then why should I put my sav ings with Mutual Savings
and Loan Association?
A . We asked our own account holders for the answer to this
one. They have confidence in the knowledge of our
employees. They can depend upon receiving accurate
tnfo~matton, and are pleased with the efficient and courteous
servtce.
Q. How big is Mutual Savings?
A . We're called "The Big M"
440 million dollars in assets.
because we have over
Q . Where are your offices?
A. Mutual Savings has offices in Pasadena (head office),
Glendale, West Arcadia, Covina and Corona del Mar.
Robert D. Aaton
V~t<l' p,,.,IJ,tt .. Alllltlll''
MUTUAL
COI.ONA DilL MAll • 21611!aol c-Hl..,_y