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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-12-24 - Newport Harbor EnsignI ' NEWPORT t;:tEACH 1()( '1111 CIIIU' _,!I l'ti!NTI!O - I'UILIMD .. Nl-11001 23 R D YEAR , NO. 20 FIRST SECTIO N FREE Offici a l N ewspaper o f the City of THE NEWPOR T HARBOR. THU RSDAY, DEC. H, 1970 673-0550 ELECTIO CHRISTMAS SPECTACUL AR -NEWPORT BE ACH CITY HALL UPPER BAY TRADE UPHELD ntr OMU' LOC4U..Y OWN[D, INDEPBIDENT MEWSI',.H 1M THL!-HARIOR AREA JOe ·CO.STA ESA OFFICES IN CORONA DEL MAR , CALIFORNIA SET FOR RCH 9 The Newport Beach City "Despite any doubts which Couocil llas set M&rcb 9, 1971, may ul.st coocernJ..nc ttle lee:· as the date for an election on aUty of the lnitiat1Ye measure the io.itta.tive ordlnance a.nd a.nd charter iJileodment, the charter amendment regarding City Council has a duty to the proposed Pacific Coast place the lnlti.ative ordinance freeway, and charter a.mendmeot on the I • \ NEWPORT BOATS LIGHT UP FOR CHRISTMAS The unanimous action, taken ballot regardless of the news BOY SCOtrrS ol Troop 17 are responsible tor lDStalllng the Monday nigflt, followed the pre-of the Council coocerninc the flap a.loog'Coast Hwy . 1n Coroha del Mar ewery holiday. sentatloo to the CouncU by City ultimate lega.Uty of these mat-Tbe JocaJ bus1Dess people COWibute to tbe ser'tice tbrOUCfl Clerk Laura Laglos or an esti-ters." the Corona. del Ma.r Cba.mber of Commeree aDd ttere ...a.s &.l'l:t. aipalures re.. Vice MayOE..u.c.nr4 Rop-a._sr.rt 'hwW rtte~:tN~cltlllottbi·Ctambir: bwzjpttac qlllll:lDg lbt eleetion. Tbe pe-said f1l tbe ~ tbat "the a ebeek to &roard Ber~o Scout tatber 1b e~&e of eoordi- UUoos were ftled by the Ctti-peopMt do nave the rtprt to natiDg the flag program. Picture aboYe au, ftoot row, uns Coordi.aating Committee. legislate regardless of wlla.t left to right, JOhn Aynes, Tom For syth and Derek Be! g; One initiative asks for the the city attorney says and re-staDdiDg, Mr. Towne, Rob Scholle and Mr. Berg. resciodtog of an agreement be-gardless if it may go toeoort." a portion of the freeway. The sons said the action was tUing tween the .Ute and the city on Councilman Lindsley Par-FEE IS CALLED other asks that the charter be "the power out of the haOOs ' ameOOed to require that a vote of the CoWlCiL" of the people precede any fu-But Mr. Rogers ~d the ac-. DOuBLE ture agreements on freeways tion was putting the power in through the city, the hands of the council --the TAX' S~rlor Court Judge Clause Attorneys for Mr . Helm and lrvloe Company president Bay. We cannot comment di-City Attorney Tully Seymour, power that the Council has be-Last week's action by the decision. M ~ main concern ts M. OWens has upheld the eon-6 upper bay area residents as William R. Masoo issued the redly on the language of the at the request of Counctlman fore oot been willing to use. Orange CoiJOty Boa.rd of SIC)-'lf'ith the excessively high fees sUtutlonallty ol the eootro-inteneoors in the case are following statement on Judge decision because we haven't Carl Kymla, tssued an opin-''The Cotmell, based on the ervisors to Impose a 6-eent the supervisors have placed nrsial Oranp County -Irvine e~peeted to appeal the judge's Owens' ruling Oil the coll&Utu-yet received a copy of U. lt iOD on the legality of the pro-results of the election, will now per~square-foot UdelaOOs use on the commere ~al marinas." Company land swap agreement decision, which would delay, ttonallty of the Upper Newport will no doubt take our atto.r-posed ordinances. have to aet one way or the other. fee on 3 commercial marinas 11 was Mr . Rogers' content- lnvolvlng the Upper Newport possibly for years, any n.oa.I Bay land exchange agreement: neys several weeks to digtst Mr. Seymour concluded, "It This CouocU has tuled to aet in Newport Beach has been ton that u the Cl y reseloded Bay. deetslon in the land swap de-"We view the rullng by Judge 1ts findings, which we expect is doubtful whether the city can for the past 12 years," he said. labeled "double t.ua.tlon " by Its tidelands use fees, that the The 41-paae memorandum velopment prop-am of the up-Owens as but one more step wlll be appealed. va.Udly rescind the por tion of ''Now the people have spoken Newport Beach Vice Mayor county would heslta.te to tall:e op1n1oo, tww:l.ed down Dee. 18--per bay 1nto a water-oriented toward development and wider "The decision on the con-the freeway agreement with the and have moved ahead to help Howard Rogers. any acuoo JUSt yet, at least almost exactly 2 years alter it reereatioDI.I a.rea. publle use of Upper Newport stltutlona.IJ.ty of land exchanges state relating to the Pac1tlc give th.ts CouocU the guta: aoo Mr. Roprs, who was one until an attorney general's op- was flied in court--eOOs lor the of this nature provides a basis Coast freeway. Substa.ntl.al moxy to move ahead, •hlle of a minority of 3 councllmen Inion was gtven. preseli a. six-week tria~ 2 M d I I o I I 1 d for efforts by the Upper Sew-questions exist as to the leg-tile levine Co. and others have wDo voted to resci.Dd a cit)'-Cit}' IW'bor and tldelaOOsad- days of argument, and voluml-0 e egiS alu re s a e port Bay cooperative planning allty ol the inJtU.Uve or dinance tried to Ioree thisfreewaydown Imposed tidelands use fee 00 mlotstrator Georgt Dawes sa.td oous briefs flied by the 5 at-project to prepare realistic al-and the charter amendment, our throats, We've now i:Ql marinas aoo private piers on the assessment levied b}' the torneys in the land swap suit. teraatives and comprehensive aUDough It Is tar from cer-the power to win this battle city-owned tidelands during a count} is about 300 per cent Judge OWens granted a wrtt For 20 years the Orange rison deallng wttb the Ucensl..ng data aimed at eavlronmentaUy ta\n what the result would be for the people." Councl! meeting Dec. 14, said higher than the cit} 's fees. of mandate petition Ln which he Coast Family YMCA has been of automotive repair dealer s. souoo developm ent of the es-U these matters were lltigated. the county-Imposed fees were The county supervisors' ae. directed County Auditor V,A, pactieipQttng in the Calllornla A training session will be held tua.ry. k d "wa r out of Une," uon W:l.S taken alter advice Helm to pay a bill for engi-YMCA yo..a.h and government Jan. 23 at the Los Angeles "We look forward to coot-8 study funds as e It was Vice Mayor Roger s fr om count)• counsel Adrian Deering services rendered to program, R~ently In the New-County courthouse, inued cooperation with the spec-a y woo h.a.s been leading the latest Kuyper thai a !Ide lands use the county in connection with the port Beaeh Ctty Council cham-Robert Polis, deputy attar-Lal, multl-agenc) study com-team w~re made public lor ttw.> battle Against tbe L!Se fees whi ch fe e ts ma.ndatory, and that the tlatOOr deveklpment program bers a panel of judges screened ney general, CaWornla De-mittee, headed by Geo r ge Newport Beach City CouD. rtr st time MoDday at the Coun-.,·ere imposed b)' the cit) Just fe e must be relatiVe to the tor the q,pu Bay. the loc.a.l stud~?ts ~.nd a dele-putment of Justice .. (former Dawes, tidelands administrator cilmen adoptedareolutlonMon-cil stLXly session. 1 }ear :~.go. value of the tidelands. Mr. Heim was named are-galion, and a bl.ll to spans-Orange Coast YMCA assem-!or the city of Newport Beach, day night which seeks a In an oral r rt given b . The Couocil, however, did Councilman Croul said the spoodent ln the action ftled or was selected for the 23rd blyman" during the 1958-59 and compristngrepreseDtatlves federal sea grant to '•tnve~i-George Oi.wes ~city 's ha./ ~t a '·cr umb" of satisfactton countr should have "kept the jolotly 2 years ago by the county model lepsiature in Sacra-youth and government program) of the city, the County of Or -ga.te the impact of demands for bor and tldeaa.:nas admmistra. from the bOcU'd based on a r eso-, fet> somewhat ln line with that am lrvtne Co. over his re-mento in Fetruary. and Mrs . Bruce Broker assist ange, the lrvtne Compan)· and multiple uses and conserva-tor the Counc.il wa.s told that lutwn sent to it last week ilSk-of the n ty's." tusal to pay the oea:r1y $14,000 Willlam Dosta. president o! the local Y's community pro-several state agencies charged tlon" of Upper ~ewport Bay. a ;.._ uant was necessan• "to Ulg that :~.ny action on the tldt--''It's mequitable," he said . .arrant. the Rotary Club of Costa Mesa gram director, Les Doak, as with harbor, small craft and The resolution passed W'l-determine the feasibility am lands use fees be postponed un . · It wtll make people come to The welt of mandate aetioo 1Dd member of the YMCA board advisors to the youth and gov-fi sh and game respoosib!U-animously says' ··The City extent 01 coelisteoce possible til July 1, 1971 . The board dtd the ctty manna.s for a lower has the ertect oltesttn.etlleeoo-of directors, cbaired the Judg. ernment program. Ues." Council i; willing to en ter Into between coo.servation reerea-postpone action on imposing an} .tssessment. U's unfortunate stituttoollllty of an agreemeot lng P'0141, Whleb iDcluded As-M b o 1 1 1 • a joint agreement wUh Orange tlon and other multiPle water f~s on private piers located on that the couuty couldn't wait betw"n l.be county and the lr-semblymu Robert E. Badham, esa 0 JeC s 0 ower County and the lrvioe Co. for uses " county-o•ned tidelands, but did until the attorney general had fiDe Co. aDd sanctioned~ tbe '7lst District; Mrs, H. R. Hope, the purpose of containing a sea [},;wes said the proposed sea impose the fee on commerd.o.l Issued his opinion. Then we State l...aDd! Commission. Ne-wport Harbor Business aDd The Baptist Church of Ana-eq>ressed owosttlon to the pro-grant project." grant 1r0Uid determine· marinas. could h.a.ve arrived at a.n equt- wbereby tbe county would &in Professiooal Women's Club; helm has a.onouoced plans to posed project because the The action follow s a reso-• The preseot wate~ quality ''The fee was a compromist' table tigurt>-tor an concerned." ~ 150 aeres of tidelands in Jotm Killefer, associate of build a $3 5 million twLn tower Bethel Towers pays oo ta.xes Iutton passed by the Council in the be.y and the related tlgure," sa.Jd Mayor Ed Hirt h, Jack Barnett, manager of the exehanp tor 450 aeres of lr-eoUDty :caenlsor ~~~ All~ next to the' Bethel Towers coo-to the elty, wllile causing con-.last February stating the city's effects on m'artne ecology. who had also voted to resctnd Newport Harbor C ~~ber of fine htebJUds aDd ~lands. and me beroltbe C board, structed by the Assembly of God slderable expense In services Lntent to compreheosiYely study • The optlmwn marine rec-the city-Imposed tidelands USE' Commer ce, said, ·J m oot Ill 11Pb0ldi.De tbe eoostlt.aloo-Jack LiocoiD, attorDty 1n Qr. Church at 666 w 19th st such as lire protection sew-the ~ Newport Bay. reattooal uses consistent wUil fees. "U wasn't what the Coun-very nappy with tt. This busl- ality of tllt ILnd swap, Judge &DI'Ii JQSCib Meteall, manager Costa Mesa. · ., age disllosal, street uitatln&. The federal government wtll environmental factors eil asked for at all." ness of plckin& It ICl bit by bit OWens wrote: of Sears at Soutb Coast ptua, Tt.e Anaheim ebu:rch l.nterxls parks ud recreatloo faeilltles. provide $2 for every $1 put • Pla.nning guidelines of The del&J'--until July 1, 1971 is not the way to go. It ju.lt "After caroM ana.lJsiJ: at. presideat ol tbt YMCA bc:u'd to build an 18 story 270 unit ~ by local a&eOCies 1n a see. channel widths and depths --sought by the Couoctl, wa s to seems likP the wrong thlDc l&w, tuttmoQy and exhiblts, the I.Dd of the Costa Mesa Cbam-aputment fa;ility • with-ft. CARL COOH OF C M. grant proeram. • The enha.ocement and·man-a.llow time tor an attorney gen-to do. A master plan ls tbe court beUttestbatChapttr20&4 ber of Commcce; Mrs. OrllD ouclog by a )O•l~terest P-. . 1n April, the city jolned a. apment of relevant eco)Ogy. eral's ~lnloo Oil whether an way to go about it," (statutes fA li57) Is eonsU~ 0flrm&a, ~llideat,oftbrtN ... ernmtot lou. The property 1s SUCCUMBS AT AGE 52 eooperatin stwty team alooe Tbe extelll lhal multiple use assessment 011 the pri'f'ate use totlooa~ Uat tho laDIIucbaop r.',! "!:" .:-:.:.!.~ OWDOd by Howard B. Law900 or Carl c -52, of 416 E. with tho lnloe Co. Uld Oraoge aDd consenauoo Ull coo""' tn or pubUc lldelands Is mallda-NB LICENSE NOTICES aareem..Sls ~;It-U&m~ Jepl ~etan for at: Newport Beach. Costa Mesa st., Costa Mesa, Couoty. The tlDdlDp ol tbe tbe area. to'! or ':fmls:e. M lm1 TO BE llAILED SOON ~~ ::--;,1~ :!aU:: tMDij lames L.. Rubel Jr. ud Costa Mesa offteials have ~~ ~~LatH=~~ w;:; WHARF HEARING JAN 5 sald~ tbt m:u,d.~~~ •·w! Buslneu liceue reatftho- -bo p-uled. ' mombor 0( tho -Azea BURGLARS GET $850 J..,. 29 1918 lo New Yc.-k, woo th&t Uttlo crumb at leul." Ucos will bo mallod out tbo "Tbooo an tho 111111 i11UH Lq&ISocranooA~ .. FROM COM MARKET ...r .,.,;. • ., '0 ,..... c.-0 llr. llclllllls, thoSrdcouacll. iartor port 0( Dtceml10r, a<· IDr U.. coart to dtcldt.'' TM puel•..a.ct s.ator BarcJar escaped wttb an 19 years aao He was a radio Tbe lrrtDe Co bU~ade ap.. boUt eomplex oo Promontory man to b.'f'Of rescldna tht eordtnc to t:M Newport 8tacb laclp Owmt al8o aid: "Tbt Carl sttftns Jr.; "Aaembty. tltlmated 'saso from Ulie Coast ttcbniclu b-the County al pUcaUoa to the Newport Belcb Potot, on tbe southwest coroel' city's Udeluda '"· Aid Utt Uc:eue dlftaioa. Alt~ tM covt _, .at nle oa tM m ... man'' DI.Ykl &o.llr; dtlet\lhl Mu-tt U47 E Cout Orancl· PWuWP.c Commlu&oo tor ut of Cout Hwy. ud Jamboree board's cMdsioa '')l&st a.ddtd Uceut pM'iOd ana 01. 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'hi dlalllttoe ...... 1 o8ot ll~afarn.•••s'• uo. ola 1111 .at~ .at, .. ,.-.rued. nccat1 tttoe IDdti&JWf b"ea.tdla. ................ '1atW' Willi I bJiolllrtl6or•.. • • • MIWIPo\ .. 1 1'111 E. eo-llwy •• c;.-...... c.w. -- TILIPMOMIJ 61UHI (Aioo CoM 714) <71.. .l!tNj " -"¥ ARVO E. HAAPA , owner and publl~her ot the EnsJgn "STRAIGHT TALK" ABOlfl' CHRISTMAS Tom Anderson, wttose "Straight Talk" column lD the Ensign usually deals with pol!Ucal aDd ecooomtc affairs, •rUes ttds week on a subject ~roprlate tor tbe seasoo. Mr. AOOersoo, a devout Chrlstian a.s well as a dedJcated patriot, tells of the real meaning ol Ctlrlstmu. • • • By Tom Anderton f,.'U.\ the• mght ht'/Urt' ChrisWWJ, all(} u/J tflff!U/<h tlh' Wl,rfd A f/1/'HU!f!' ww Jllt'CtCh t'd, 1l challt'n}tt' wtu hl4rlt>d Bl'lu·v,. on thr Scm 1md 1hou .l'ilall b1• \<1Vl'd.1 I he rom/to hl'tln·n with His blood was pavt'd Our uftht' darkm·11 of \"II! und drfpmr God'r .wh•UIWII-thr Jaitt'JI oj fulr- W tl\ """'in am ln!(l'r. no room in tht' inn . Gml tn tht' f/rfh, lie d<rd for our Jin . Tlrt! QfiJ,!t'lf WJ/If:, rh,. fht>phc•rch r t'JIJICI'd. /t.J t'JJ/Oh hu.r I" <Ifill' I Th e• mt'.HUf,!t' was von t>d BY iuyo11.1' bt'lli'L'f''1 /loth far und nt!Or,' Chri,ri1111H ha• trm•f'' Immanuel u 1,,.,1'' Rt'' R . B. Thtrmt', lr A r.t~10r (mCc ov.::rhc.mJ a man ~<I)' h~ could n~v~r think "'h:.t to g1vc tor ( hrio;tma~, Th~ next day, the man re<::e1ved th1' l1~t : '"TP your enemy. Jurg1ven.::ss: to your opponent, tol· Nance, to ..1 lncnd. your heart: to a customer. se vtce: to all men. charity, tO ewry chtiJ , a good e1tample: to yourself, rc~pect." lt/11'1 m11/ xu/,J hen,• I 1WI/f /lut wch (1.1 I Jw,.,., f(H't' I ru 11111 !Act~ 3 f"'l .JL·,u,· tt'<J Chmg w:" purdy tndtvtJuallstic '" 1b tntent. Jesus no.:\.::r promut.::11 wg.•n•zed anJ LO\II!UtiOn<~hzed Chnsllamty f he tcou;hmg~ ,lf )~ are Ob uupmlijl_ as the ht.tory of •·r(!ani~f'd {'hmtl.tn•IY 15 ,JiS~;Qur<~a.ina ... W h,t'• tWt• "' ;tlbrr tNt' ftOIIu"Trd togrthu j11 my l"lDmi', rlr..,t· m rr I in tht' mid.Jt ofth~m. (Malt. 18 :20) John Holland Ro\t', Ena:llo;h Htstorian. ~aid : '"We ~peak v i <ILif CiVdiZ:Jiron uur :•rl'. our freet.lom. our laws, and for}lo I .·rrt~rd) h(l"' l.orgt· .1 'hart· ol <~II 1~ Jue to Chris tianity. Rlnr t h·"t• ... n•tY Ullt pi lh.· pa~.:: \II m ... n\ h•~tory a nti wh;Jt "-1111IJ ht' !,, .... , h.n•.:: h..·~n' -What ht~ civi lization? . not .1 Ia"' y,hu,:h Ji>t'' no>! LIV-t: '" tru th ,,ntJ geml~n~o;s to Chris- l!.anll~. n~1t ,, (U,tunl. "h!Lh c.mnot be tr<~cc:d , mall tU holy .111d II•'Jithful p.1rh, 10 thi! ("·"pel '" { hurr h~·~ VII' to he lh•· church. The only th~ church ts "'h.:r.: < hro\1 " ;\nd th.JI c;,n h(: un der a tree m the wild~r- 1\t''' ~Jr on the moon Y.:t \knnnun 1ttons ~truggle and strt v~ 11> get,, l'·•ll.'nt •m l n1J II ~·" htg .::nough fo r the untvcrse to 'h .~rc. f or trod '" luo•t•d !111' ""dd 1hur Ill" I{UV~ H is only b~­ l;f!l/t'll \••II 1h111 "hull,l"\ ,., hdtn rd in Hun should not /'t'rnlr l•~<t IJo~•r ,.,..,fastm~: ltf•· (JOhn 3:16) \rcJ. I<' thf' I unl ,,hJ/t" //,• mnv hr-fo und, call upon H tm ~thll•· //,· r•· lli'<lr I I\:! ~~ f>l fl,•fto.'tJ. nuw is lhl" OCC!!plt'd /IIIII" ht•ho/cl ''"" 11 lh•· c/111 nj Su/vatlon 12 Cor. 6 ::!). I t•m 11rr0 .. mfl\' ht· '"'' luft' llm1 1h01 (tmurlr to m~ I will in ,,, ,,,,,. , . .,,, ""' IJ1•hn ,, 171 Some ~opl\· l"~c t.11lh m ( hn''''"'ntty hecause of Chnst•ans they kn n"' .md dc>n"l ~110" •• nt.l hl.'c .. u'e of the: way ro<alled C hr"'''"''t n.llu•r•' o~r• fhe~ rnt" the pomt Ch rt•i!ian ~ are not \llflpuw.! !i• hi' I'L''kd Onl; JC\U\ 1\ • • • PruH to h•~ ,~·t·nHd ~u1Hmg, thl· onl v way we 'll ev~r hav~ perm:mcn1 .. ,f/tf pl·,u:.:: .. t' tCI 'urrcnJ.::r lo I he Com rats . t h~ l"!""c~· Lll thL' pn,un thL' pl'.o>.L" .lfkr the tirtng ~quad ha5 fired . th·· rc<~~.:.:: ul thl' Ill·"' gr .• w -th<~f, peace. Communist style:. fh~· onh trtt\' p.::.IL.:: th~· ""riJ ""'II c~cr know·~ the peace ,,f Chtl\tl.lllJ!Y I IH I\II;rllll )' n•ll f oNI--Chn~!lanity, not the l n1ti.'J '-l .lfu>n'-1• lhL' hupo.: 11! tile. world. :md the only hop< (1l(}ry to I 1 .nd 111 th .. · 111)-!tll.:,t . and on earth. peace in me n ,.,,,h "'h'"" l k ,, \IL'II 1,k.".::d tFrl'"ra l trano;lat 10n1 ref Heb. 11 hJ I he J"'I=·IO:\' (. hrt'r nt t.:n t.1l~cJ :t hout Wil~ not the pe11cc prl'aChi'J n;.-Lilli r-·~·d"h .and h1pp1es. In Matthew 10 :34 ( hr"t \ilhl I l1tr1 ~ 11111 tho~ I I :101 come to send peace on ..: •nh, I Lllllll.' nnt '" '·"" r.:acc. but a sword.'' Christ's '"ord" "'·" lur dc .• lm_!! ,f1,~rply h-ctween TlltJ:hl and wrong, hclwo:ctJ C t~>i.l .•ttd S.tl :1n Chn~t\ "peace" was not between mt·n ami n,,lHtth Chn't w.1, 'peaking of one 's mdividual pc.1cc. thL· JX":ICL" ,,, 1111nd .. nd hc .Ht to be achieved th rough oncrte:!.' w11h H1111 In John 14 .:!7 he said : '"P~ace I leave wtth you. 1111 f"lt.'.tLt'. I ~t v.: unto ynu: nOI us tht' world 11ivrth, gtvc I unto you. l o.:t 11111 vrm r l!t'afl he troubled, nei th~r let •t tJc :dr.11 d .. I he Pnn..:e of Peace knew no peace durin& ht~ short tunc l)n l'.t th . HI.' ""•" rev1led by the crowds, be- t aycd .. nd dl\a litmcd l-oy H•' D"c•ple~. J;pat upon, beat.:n. "-=uurgeJ anti crunfk·d hy the moh. At the <. hrt,tmr~o; \ClbHn. to mO"it of us. Jesua ranb nght hc.-h ·nd San1u nau<~ Chmtmas i~ ~Uppo"'cd to he not for Santa Claus, but for ("hnl>l. Chmtma!> '' n(ll N.uJolph. the r~d-~d reindeer, and h•' "lle•11h. hut ('hn~l and H t~ cross. The e neve r wa, a IIO"IC when Chri"llianity wu acceptable 10 the world TOO;•y. ;1~ 10 the pa"lt, Christi1ns arc a small m•nonly M~t people not only are not Christian$, moAI peo- ple don't even know~ whal •t me an, to be a Ct.riatian. M~t Anter•can5. it se<m~ t0 me. rh,nk of "Christian" a.1 rneanina a non-Jew. who goe1 to church. or maybe just a non·lew, pertod. In Amer•ca today. even many Protestant ClerJYmen 1re not Christ•an•. For. Jux:ording to Ml?enl reeeo.t polb, mott of them do nor heli~ve in Christ's divinity. His virain btrth, H is miracles.., Hi' re$urreccion and His promiac of eternaJ life. "T"My think he w ., a '"rood JUY·" Ae1ually, he wu ch.hcT lhc divint ~ of God, or else He wu history'• putat fabf and bige$1 liar. The-e can be no ln·betweea. It He ..., •lut HC' SDid He WI$. lhen Ht' srm ;,, Mlaua Christ, the ume ~terd*Y· today. and fonW1'.M (Hd:wewil3:8) Thf' WlfltU ofaln I• !kith, but 1M t ift ()/God /1 eteraal liJc, throush J~ Chriit our Lord. (ftom. 6:2J)-Amer;c.n Way Fc-11Ut6 A CONCERNED RESIDENT ol tbe West Newport ar• took this pboC.O to show the eoodlt.l.oo of the beaeb after tbe aDd haul. The tntormation stlbm.ltted wtt.b the pboto made tbe followt.ng observation: "A. ftekl ready for pl&Dt1D(? Nope-- just the beach at West Newporl. Tbe sam bas not retuned .since It n.s covered ••tth dirt to make a road la~ yar ." Joplin record defended CONSERVATIVE CORNEr-< • ~'lit lloo lll.po YbtcJt." 11U wu a llopa wblcb '"'"'td tM nrlllla a.! ot earlY en.. -· ""' ....... wraollllo Boll lad from 1111 -Tbtlr ta.vs ....,, fti'.IOM. balllla-ulla-p.bul tbe oot Wldeb mo.twur..-ered carrlod tho lip of llle Crou. TQJ, we baJt a d..ltt.rtat ....... buloor porpoM bllllii- Uar: To drl•• t.be uabtUtnnc &tb.et.ta from our aborts. We ublbtt nrlou b&.DDtr1, pll.. CU'dl, and lip, but WbeD we p.,-e voice to ata ml.asion we ban cauae to 11nf: "Onward CbristJa.o Soldiers." Tbe IPirU of Ylctory came orer XEIIO (860 oo yow OJa0. al S:SO -y morntnc When Dr. Carl Mclntlre, speak1nctor llle ZOib c.-y Re!ocmatloo Hour. tokt b1s Soltbern CaUt~ ornla Usteoers that 'ltOrd •s . -lllo --................. nlclllddoii$M01o- lo poll all -~ oil cl lila two ..,... .... --v-llliU-pr~oo. '"'· DU'I of WU' U't ,.....,.,. Tll1J tl ao.tbtrD CalUal'.&a. IDle• llu -Dr. lleiiiiH'~ ...,_ .,_, Ill 111o WMol Cllolr Bri- to-all aJoar lllal '" lllould pdo, llrol O<IUlMd b1 lllo lalo llrll wiD a docloiYO Ylctory bo-lllro. Bdiiii-WUIIaiU-- bt ,. briar our bOJ• bomt. tnt Jlltl aco. btiP"••Il- A ..,... Ill rtllrld _.... Ill( theJr rllllc ... lo .,.....,... Uti admlrlll p1111 thon•nct• of Uoo tor a r.cord brl&ld.oc dub tbtMtor Amerkaal ba" arpd aerou tbe c:o.ar,, ea.rr)111c a ttlat we lbould rtaOUDCt CMD' cUt of tnOOQ' to ean b' a •• ao-win'" poUc:y aDd IIlii ... pa1r Ill -~. in 114- lhoWd tlcbt wUh all of CNr d1Uoa to a nm wb1eb wtu IJd rtJOUreea to wt.A tbe wu, they tbt XEMO (&eO) t.Dd tbt KB81 uk tbat Wt lhoukl l&fl .tbe (107.5 FW) br~deltll. 'nolt people of South VltUm &Dd WOO wllb to )OlD tbli CU&ftll tbt eowat.l.eu refUIH• wbo baYI may do to, IJlJ ~nGrlliDc tb1e tou&M sattty LD tllll tmbat. week from 3:SO to 4:00 a.m. tied llllloo, aDd """111o --(7:SO to a:oo Eutoro-.. ward prolf'tu of communism time). The J.oogdl.st&Dee DWIIbtr OG tbe Asi&Uc mainland, Wa.a.y to be dialed 111-609-8511~. of ua feel Lbl.t we are deteod-A coattlbutioD to W. pro-toe ourselves ll we tlcht tbe cnm may bl eouldC'ecl to bl eoemy from Aslatlc breocbes a birtbdlly preHOt tor tbt rather than on beachbeads oo Pr1Dce otPeace,wbo1i?OyiU'I t.be CaWorDJa coast. U is re-aco was bora 1.D a maccer lD freshln&" to leara tbat at last Bethl.ebem. our leaders are u.teolll( to 'Y AHK SAILS IHLAHD' lope ratber than to the clamor '>I loo( -balred wild -lhlnklng T .. Sib lo tllo Ntwporl Har- sutwerains. ber KtwuJ.a truel &Dd adnQ .. The words ot a.ootber hymn lure series wlll be lho'n at come to mind as we approach 8 p.m. J:w. 8 lD the OCC aud- CO"OI:UMU.N this blessed Chrlstmu sea.son: ltorlum. Capt, lrYiDc Johuao JOHN G. SCHMITZ ••From rieloi"y, oo to rietory, will pre .. ot ••Yantee sallo la- The recent Orange County several boys YOJuotarlly shared His armies shall He lead, land," sboY1n& rum• of b1.a Gra.nd Jury report crU:lciziDg with us their ezcltemeui&Dd joy California 35th District 'till every foe Is v&.DQuisbed." trip across Eurq)l:. the program a.J¥1 tbe director in being lDvolved 1D Bible stlldJ Phi""-h .... and wise ol Us breakdown. Cootinuedweat-Dr. MclnUre IJlDOllDCed: that ---------ot the JopU.O Boys Raocb bas a.od prayer, especi&llJ meoUoo-_.._ 5 men "--~~ t.be subscrlpUons ror the Ko--EBft&l THE br ~ •-1 ••. -1 ing Bible ~~. -~ n~•er all clrillzalions have recog-entnc of -~Y tles will mak.e •• -~ 1 ~-,.._ ou.,.. a M:a•er 0 r~u· """'-J lWU .... ...., Dised tbat the !a.mtly ls the clltldreo 1D etrect become or-rea.o orp .... ns ......, or orp ...... from Dr. John Wheatoo ot co. groups that !lad sprung 'C) spoo-coroe.rstooe of bwna.o society. pba.ns--wa.rd& ot the state. fbs ages throughout the world bave And she brouaht forth her rooa. del Mar, past president ta.neously amoog tbe boys, Cbrl.slia.D1ty cne speda.ldt anyooe enr known a cb.lkl wbo reacMd a total ot$93,000. Tak-firstborn son, and WTapped ot tbe Newport Harbor Optl-As a club we are 1am.J.Ua.r a 1-uld ln&: into conslderatlon the time hi m in swaddlina clothe•, m1Bt Club. The club 1.5 one ol wttb the success of Joplln Boys nltyl ~ the ta.m1Jy, ~ pa'i: :me o~fam~er without any lag between the transcribing of and laid him in a manaer: a number ol orga.ni.zations s~.~>~ Ranch, ln the past and eta-soc e es as we --me, Most of us draw e the radio message, and the bec ause ther~ wu no room porting the work ot the Boys rently. We trow that tlgures :::p~hl;hre;:_~ &at~~ close to our famllie~~ Ume when It Is dellvered over fo r them in the inn. Ra.ocb. sbow Jopllo to ban ooe of Ule and respect ttae family could Christmas season, There could the alr, it Is very Ukely that And there were in the u me Dr. Whea.too wrote tbe fol-best records relating to such lo vt Our UDtry DOt be a better Ume for re~ the $100,000 mark oowhasbeen counuy shepherd• .abidina lowing letter to the chairman important points as: h:il.ng ::ld v~. fa.m~~y f: bl .... a.ewtn&: our commitment not reached, and Lbat tbe program in the field keepinl watch ot the Grand Jury: Number ot boys leavl.Dgwttb-s e .,.. ' .~ well ~g to ooe mllUoo. · n' · Dear Mr. Chairman: out permiss.ioo. esteem, and with lOQd reason, only to the security and the dollars which has been set as ov~r thert ock ~ n1aht. Tbe membership ot the New-Number of boys belng ln-s1oce to a v6ry la.ree ettent streogthenlng ol our own tam-tt>~ goal And, lo, the anael of the port Harbor Optimist Club, ooe volved ln crimiDal acUvltl..es our froot.ler was tamed and our Uy ties, but to the lostituttoo Ourl.n~ the lla.lf bow' broad-Lord cam~ upon them, and of the tl.rst service clubs tn alter release from Joplln. oa.Uon bu.llt by t.lmilles. Christ~ of tbe family itself, on whicb east a cootrlbutlooof$1 000 was the alory or the Lord shone the Harbor Area to be a.ssocla-Number of boys adnnelng mas iDAmerlcabasalwaysbeen our wbole ctvtllzaUon ultima-reported by a lady 1n Wtscon-round about them; and they ted with Joplin Boys Ranch academlea.Uy. Ln a specLa.lway tbe festinl ot tel)' depends, sin wbO w&Dls the 2oth Ceo-were sor~ afraid. (as early as 1955) was most Number of boys becomiDg the famUy. ALD 1 ICH TO tury Reformation Hour to be And the anael said unto distressed by the r'ecent Dews suceesstuJ ln society IUld re-ReceDlly, however, there bas beard over l,OOOradlostatioos. the";l , F ear not: for, behold, releases r egarding the Grand turnlng to share this with cur. been a growl..ng number of out. Shortly therealter a voice com~ I bnna you aood tidinas of Jury re110rt on Joplin Ranch, rent ranc.b hands and to give right ~~~ onra:_l ess;::eUa.l TAKE LEAVE ln& from men Uvtng 35 mtles are at joy, which 1hall be to We r ecogni%.e the tnberent tb.a.nk.s to Ray Stripe tor b1s ~: ~ve C:me noty~tr!! north of Sacrameolo, CaW-all people. . problems Lnreportlngthewords part Ln their success. 1 und .......... ...t pubU ti orn.ta., a.nDOUDCed another g1ll For unto you u born th i• of otllers, but U still a.ppeared Because of this r ecor d J..n a ew er............ ca. ons of $15 to care for a Korean day in the city of David a the lbe Gra.ocl Jury was quite relation to other such cor-but from mass-clrculatlng ChanceiJorDanl.el G. Aldrich orpha.nforoDemonth.FoUowtngSaviour, which is Quist the critical ol tbe program, and recUonal. programs, It bas maga&.J.nes and tbe government Jr., chief campus ottlcer at the (1ft from the west coast, Lord.. (SL Luke 2·7-11} especially o1 the director, Mr. always been our feeling th&f: Itself. UCislDce its inception lD 1963, -· Ray Stripe the dlsct.pllned program at lo ao earUer newsletter 1 wtu take an adm.ln1straUJe LEGAL HOTICE LEGAL NOnCE To read.the tlrst senteoc:e ol Joplln and the person of Ray discussed two particularly fla. leave Jan. 2Z through May 1 the Gra.od Jury report it ap~ 3tripe, loving but tlrm, la1r erant examples of ~tQYernmelt under tbe auspices of the Dan-ORANGE COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT pea.rs Ule Jury w~ "Jm-but ootcapricious,da:licatedbut interference with the primary forth Formation. ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA pressed" wUh tbe program not closed-mtOOed have been rtgbt of pareots to care tor He wW Yi&lt unlversiUes 1D NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS tbougta tile Jill')' teelli t.be prO.: the factors most 'respoDS.lble their ehUdre.o.. 1D MucJ.o, New farious parts ot tbe world to Se&led proposals will be r eceived at the Oftlce of the Clerk cram 18 "tr.meUooal but rigid." fbr tbls record. York, siJ: cblldru ot Ur. uti ltudy tminrstty p>veroance a.nc: of tbe Boud of S~ntson of the Couoty o1 Ora.np, SaDt:a Such t.mpressloo did IW3t pre-Our biggest coocern 1s tbat Urs. Gerald Gracey were for~ admt.nlstratton. He wW a.lso Ana, CaWornla, oo or before Monday the lltb dly o1 J&DIW'}', uot. batreYer a r ecommeada-copies or this Grand Jury re-cibly removed from tbeir home pursue a persooa.l research ln-19n at 2:00 P.M. o'clock, at,.hleh time they WUJ be pubUel)' uno designed 'to uOOermlne (by port will be fot"lVarded. to ol-and parents and placed 1n fos. terest 1D the problems of work! opened am read 1n the OUlee ot tbe Clerk ot tbe Board of dllutlon) tbe autbortty or the ttclal& such as tbe Board ot ter homes, because Mr. and food producttoa. particularly 1n Supervisors, Room 501, County Admln1straUon Bu.lld1nc, 515 director: Supervlsors, Judge James F. Mrs. Gracey refuse to seDd t.be developlng nations. North Sycamore, Santa Ana, Ca.Ulornia, for coastruct1n1 a Tbe members of the Newport Judge etc without accomp~ them to a pubUc school which Prior to llts appolntmeot as highway In accordance with the plans and specitlcatlons there- Harbor Optimist Club beside anyini r~ts showing the was teaching them ''sez edu. eba.ncel.lor at Irvlne, be was unl-for, to which speclal reference Is made as foUows: SICJPOrting Joplin m~etarUy great success ot JopUn ewer ca.Uoo" in cooiUct with lbe1r versJ.ty dean ol aertculture for IN THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, road impronmenta:, tra.mc also provides programs for~ t.be years under the dlrectson rellgious bellets. They were the Unlnrslty of CaUtornlaaod signals and blghway Ugtrting oo Booita Canyon Drlu at the Juruor Optimist Club Chapter ot Ray stripe, Such a sttuatton returoed Only Wider 1.nteDse professor of soH chemistry. He intersection ot MacArthur Boulevard. at Joplln. Each visit atfotds would give only oDe side of tbe pubUe pressure on the judge is editor ot abookpubllshedre· BIDS are required tor the entire work as described herein: our members a.n opportunity to story much as tbeunfortWla.tely who had ordered this fa.m.tly eentl.y by the American As~ Engineer's Estimate obsene the ra.nchhands at worll:, worded reports ln the local broken tel. lo Uttle Roell:, Ark-soctaUon for the Advancement Item No. Qua.nUty Deserlptioo of Work play eating. and r ecreatJ.on press --a story that leaves an ansas, accordlng to testimony of Scieoee on "Research for I 1 Ea . Rek>cate Elisttng Information Stgu urn~ after d14ner, as well as impression, loteoded or oot, presented before a subcommlt-the World Food Crisis," which 2 195 c. Y. RoadWay Excavatlon during Junior Optimist ClOO that Jopllo Boys' Ranch 1s DOt tee o1 the House Gofernmeot pro't'Ldes tecbnical evtdeoce tor 3 320 Ton Aggrepte Base meeting Ume. Over the years getting desired results and Operations Committee 1D Sept-the "ereen reYnlution" taking 4 '72 Ton Asphalt Concrete .we nave been continually lm-that tbe d.ltedor Is the reason ember, Mrs. Danlel Yotm.gsiUld place ln develq>ing nations with 5 L.S. Tratnc Stpal and H1gtl"way lJghUn1 pressed with thedisclpllned be-for thls, ber two cbildreo were harassed the totroductlon o1 oew System (without Tratft.c Signal llavlor of the boys and we have We as ~ters ot Jopllo and persecuted for two years by "mlraele" p-a.tns. Controller and CabiDet) bad occasion to 'tallt. casually Boys•' Raneb, and representing scbool oftlcta.l5 becausesbere. During bis absence, Dr. THE FOREGOING quantltles are approlimate only, betnc with many of these boys. u ao area from wbleh ma..ny ra.neh-fUsed to allow them to be ciY-Roger Russell, vlce chancellor given as a basis for the comparison of bids, a.nd the Couoty llas always been a tbriU to bands come, wish to be on rec-en bebavtoc.cootrol drugs, for academic a.tfll.lrs. wiU be of Orange does oot, upressly or by lmpUcat.t.oo. auee tbat see these boys elh.lb1t pride ord as SICJI)Ortl..ng Ray Stripe At tbe same time as basic acUOC chaoceUor. Dr. Russell the actua.l amount of work wtll eorrespood th.erewltb but when escorting a member aDd the baste program as h _ parental rights are under at-came to lnlne 1n 1967. reserves the right to iocrease or decrease the amouut of around the grounds and es-admlnlstra.tes u. tacit, "women's Ub" a.nd other Chancellor Aldrich's ltloer-any class or porUon of the work, or to omit porUons of t.be peclally to show th~lr specl.al SIDcereJ.y yours, strident Yoiees cry out that ary will Include a ftrst stop 1D work, as may be deemed necessary or advisable by the En. lnterest be it agriculture Job.n Wheaton rnotherbood ltseU Is obsolete. New Zeala.od and Australla to gineer • cooking,' construction or engl~ Past President Look map..z.J.De, tor l..nstance, visit oewl.y established tm.t~ THE CONTRACT IXX::UMENTS sllall consist of Notice to neering Newport Harbor r ecently curled a.n arUcle by verslty campuses, a vtstt to Contractors, Form of Proposal, Form of Agreemeot, Pla.ns, nurto'g our most recent visit Op(itntst Club a senior editor enUUed "Motb-the University of the Ph11Jp-Special Provlsions, and Staodard Specl.O.catlocs, all of wblcb LETTERS TO EDITOR· - erhOod : Who Needs lt?" Tbe plDes and the loteraaUona.lRice ate oo ftle 1D tbe otnce of the Orange County Road Dtlput~ critics ot motbetbood lobby tor Experiment Station, onto South. ment and are llereby referred to and made a pllrt hereof. free abotllon oo demaod so that east Asia, Burma, India, the PLANS, SPECIAL PROVlSlONS AND OTHER CONTRACT ebildreo eoocetved oeed rrX be Near East, Western Europe and DOCUMENT FORMS wtu be avaJlable for euml.Datlon witbout • THE BEST GIFT Clu"istmas seuoo, let us ac. born, &.Dd for aovernmeDl cbikl Great Britain. cbarge, Copies of all ecx~tract document& may be secartd at Edltor ot the Ensign, cept tbat Pit and wUb 1t Its care eaoters so that eblldren Da.ctorth Foundation grants the offtce of the Oran.p County Road Department, ~ClYte lt. few yearsagoonChrtstmas ultimate reward--peace oo who are born oeed not be cared are destped to provide op-Center Drive West, Santa Ana, Cautornta. Day as our ~mUy was pre-earth, lOQd wtU toward men. for. It 1s bard to see bow per. portunttles for principal col-PLANS, SPECIAL PROV1SIONS (NOT INCLUDING STAND~ parlog to attend a church ser-Yours truly', soaa.l lrreClOQ.81biUty could 10 lege aDd universityadm!J»ptra~ ARD SPECIFICATIONS OR OTHER DOCUMENTS lNCLUDEO ,-Ice, our YOUOi son made very Richard E. Woodln much fartbe:r. tors ''to eolatp their per-BY REFERENCE) AND PROPOSAL FORMS may b1 obta1Ded clear his dlspleasure at !laving Su Gabriel FiDaUJ, marrtap ls UDder spectl•es of current and Mure by prospective bidders tClOD ,pe.ymeot of a prlnt1Dc &Dd Ml'- to leave his Christmas p.tts atta.et. The dlYorce nte COD· educatiooal issues aDd to re-Yice cbatp 1D the amount of $5.00, wblcb a.J"DCIWd ...U DOC a.od 10 to church. We told him LEG•L MOT ICE Unoes to akyrocbt aDd most oew their lmer resources tor be retuodable. All cbecU sbl.ll bt made ~11 to Ora.are we coukl UOOerstand l'lts belnc state leat-slaturea, far from cootinued leader&btp 1D btper County Treuurer but should be mailed to tbe Road DIIPU't~ tocooYenleoced by ba.vlng to go makln&: 1t more d.Uilcult for education.'' ment, 400 Civle Center Drt•e West, Santa A•, CalltorDia. to cburcb oo Chrl.atmas Day; NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARlNG marrt&gu to be SUDCMred, are COPIES OF THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS may bt but stoce tbe reason lor blsre-AMENDMENT NO, !n makiDC U llls:ler. Lut year purebaaed tor $1.$8, tu 1Dc:hdld, from the Departmeat o1 ceJYt.nc &lftswa.sChrist'sblrlh-Notice is berlby pvea that CalltorDia pu.sad a dlvoree LIGAL MOT.ICE Publle WorU, state of CalUornia, ot the Road Dtpu1ment, day-~Dot llts~.we feU tiKI 1aut the Plaooiog ComrntaJioD of the "reform" law wb1cb eueot-County o1 Or&Dp, 400 Clric Ceoter Drive West, Sut:a ADa. be eoald do nslo &bow Christ Clly o! Newport Beach wlllho .. Ially permlu a lamllY lo be NOTICE OF PUB CaliJorola. bow much be IIJPI'eclated all a pllbllc heariDc oo tiM appU. dMtrOJed wbeDI't'er eltber Notlee 11 blr~ :::m~ NO BID wiD bl CODildued IJilleu It il made 011 a bluk tbat bad been dOQe ln Hls name caUoD of the IrriDe Compii.DJ marril.p pu1Der feela UU lL tbe Pla.Doi.llr Comm.tuloo ottbe form ~ b)' the Couoty Road Comm11&1oDef Ud II by a1 leut attending cbureh. of Newport Beach toe a Zollo A '-'pre-lo 1110 re-Clh ~ 11_ Bea h w!Ubo .. made in ..-duet wllh t11o prorloloos of tllo Sludard SJ>o- Stoce UlLs d.lda't ban the Cba.op Ameoclmeat No. 2'71 eeat Wbl.te Houae Cooferet:a ., .... _. c clftealioU lUIS 8pedal. Proriaooa. IJ'Utut tmpresstoo oo blm, wt wblcb req!MIIta that a porll.oool Oil Cblldrea called for the 1tcal ' :J:,U:, =:-;:tr~:ll: ~u.. THE BOARD OF SUP£RVl80RS ol. t.be C<Mdf of Orure suqested that what we would Di.strlcUoc: Map No. 15 bt a~ recopltloa of DtW "tam.lb'" fo:rt tor a U• Permit No ::t rHtrYM tbe rlcbt to rejlet any or all tddl. do oablo blrU>day (which -.Jd melldld from aa R-1 lllolrld -· IIUch u comm-oa ~~~-~~ locatod at.OOIIaiD Till BIOOER'II art-lo dlr-to t11o-lo be COIIIIII( obort17) ..... be 1o lo l C-1-H Dlolrld, lo por-1f0C1 marrlapo and llo--(Ba -I, "'PI~ lloQollr-aDd Coodt-•• ol tllo bart a big putJ. Wt would mil tllo d .. oloplll«<l~a--.-1 "lllmilloo." :r:o:::aptl~=-S-d Spodtlca-lor lllo r-amOIIIo aDd-- bert "eryooo brill( llfto--lo merelal oo~los -~~ Ill T1lt ....,.., of tllo famiiJ lallalll( lA lrqll<al flob .ncb Which bo mull _.,., lo tllo .......,.._ Ill 1110 ~ u.ebotbll',aattoblm.Htcould relt:urutl Uld C*i&JI:J ~ oftn rtAr Ito tbt &plea~ calioal.l bUill npU.IM ud kmUdtbeJI!bml ... oliMbAd. a1iooc1 1110 pu1J If 1>o ...c-, tall llllopo. Wl)lcl pr-b U -_.. el111dr1D u --:..0 ~--"''to be locatod PROVIBIOIIII OF Till STATE CONTRACT ACT aro 1101 aDd watch .u "' .. -a11 locatod a1111o --..,._ ..., )loii1(1IIIC 111o1r ....--.. 1111 ··-Pi.YI!*" owu.»la, ..., ...-.. -· ww 1101 be ._Ill to -llfto. lA flcl, hi eoald ol lilly-Drtn ul lloriDI :1ar11 ...., ~ Ia Alo-• be pr-U•Id. fall !roo to brill( uo llfto, It A•-· •loa loday llr'l-111-llollca U.......,.-&lr-Ill ACCORDAIICB Willi 1111 --Ill._ 17"71 o1 1>o ...c-, to bo~ ao .,._ -.o lollonl>y_p_ lid lOI ., -WUO. O.lllo 10 tw 01111 poldlo MII1IIC wiU tM ~ Coda ol llllllllo Ill Callilnla, lllalloonl DISopw- blo ~. llllt 01111 ~ boorloC ww be - -111on 1o 111o J-,.-"' 11o111 • 111o ?Ill _, a1 J-"-• a1 Oraato c.-, .... -111o ~ .,.._ ~~-· ..,, ............ -.. ~ lllo 5111dQ"' !pock -"' ,..__ &arf, ll'll,.ll lllo-"'1:00 ralllo& ralo "' -............. 1111 -t u -11011 .. p!GIJ dl.amaJid. s.t bo 1)01 J.-r)', 18'11, II lllo -Ill ----lllo P.ll. Ia .. COWl Ill c-. IIDonl .,......,_, R-llo. 70-111. tMpolllll 7:00 P.lL 1a 111o Oral Arlo _...,.,,.Jaoll\'t...-1111 allllollo.,.n-c~~yllall, BT ccnp OP THS BOARD or BIIPERYIUIS or DwJac lido Cllrlolmu ,._ -(LIIIII-) c---* -.. -lo lllo ~~--UIIt*M..,IIII OIUIIGI((X)IIIn'f, CAUFORIIIA. -. 1011,.. allllad -• 111Da dalllar 111&11-.,IIOIIul--· 0. .. -lUI, Ilion all por-h11toolof •Y liP-DolodJ _._ I, 11'10 lOr -to Cllrlol-lllo bbd Drln, llo.,.n -. II .. lllowtoc • bor .,;-poor ul bo; IMlrd - u.o ,. -_,.,.. -_DooR.•et--._~ Ill ddld-.. IIIII aaclaol. Dool. .. l n,~ c-&lb.lllJ""'.... llowport-... ., Jll • -•••.,. 11owpor1-CIQ ,._. IIIII -.,.UMI u1 P-.. C.-011 --.. Olilrlll 111M PllllllrC.•-~.:.~ ~ rC :,:~:;::·:t!!"'i!!.,. :::0,.~ ... "'., "::"f..J: ~-:J,m,.:., . . • CHRISTINE KOPITZKE ANNE LEE JOLEE MILLER MARILYN WILLSON Winter camp Dec. 29-31 Tbe Harbor Area Soya Club, 594 Center st., Costa Yell, is open to members from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. durl.tlc tbe boll· day season. Oo Dec. !4, hOUri are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; c1osed Dtc. zs aoo za. Dec. u hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; closed Jan, 1 &ad z. Winter camp at Camp Cedar We near Btc Bear l.s ®eO Dec. 29-31 for a Umlted num- ber of members. Boys tromage 8 tb.rougb 12 are eligible tor the trip. Activities at tbe club .lDclOOe , arts a.od cratts, woodworldng. , .. _ DECEMBER ZONTA GIRLS SELECTED aluminum tool.l.D.g, power tool 111 .. ., ...... ~ instruction and nK-It sbop. , ~ ~~ '""V' Flag IOOiball &lid Intramural ~ \, \ ¢' basketball are lmder the diree-• ' "" · \ • tlon of Coach Roger Green. ~ r4.. "lo~ ·, • There Ls also a daily progn.m .. • ' '1.:_ ·J Zonta girls for December have been announced by the Newport Harbor Zonta Club. The girls wefe introdoced at a hmcbeon meeting at the Sen. lor Citiuns clubbouse. • JOLEE MI LLER, daughter in physical fitness, pmes, re- o! Mr. and Mrs, Robert MHler lays, ha.Ddba.ll and joUStlfli. PAMELA ANN FETTERUNG, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1065 Presidio, Costa Mesa, t~ Rtclla.rd Nunez, wbo hOlds a Arlhur E. Fetterllng, 2024 Phalarope, Costa Mesa, ex. chairman of the student acUvl-4th degree black belt, conducts changed marriage vows at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 19. at Ues c.otmcll at Costa Mesa hJgtJ. a sell defense and JLK\o session Our Queen of Angel,:i CatboUc Church 1n East Bluff with school, Drama Club president, at 9 a.m. oo Saturdays, Boys Lee Allen Boone, soil of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Don.ald Boone, 1708 C ASC District 21 representa-must have parental permission Samar, Costa Mesa. Father Sa.paUs conduc t~ the wedding tlve, PTSA stlldent representa-to participate in these cla sses. ceremony. The bride's sister, Lori Lynn Felter ling, was live, member of the concert Guitar leSSOOli are oft'ered the m:t.ld of llooor , aDd tlle bridesmaids were Melinda choir, Madrlp.Is, Gymnastics Tuesday aod Thursday atter. Boyce, Diana Keefe and Mrs. Bradley Harrold, stster or Club, and assistant director of ooons at 4:30p.m. Instructor the bridegroom. Mlcllael Todd Boone, we groom's L!r ott1e r, the taU drama producllon. As is Mike O'Sullivan. Gamesroom served as best man. Following a hOneymoon a t Lake Tahoe, a junior she was the head JV teams compete against other the catq:~le will live tor one year in Germ<~.oy, while the cheerleader . She s ings in !he Boys Clubs weelr.ly ln blll1ards groom completes hJs tour of duty wit h th e U, S. Army choir at Centra.! Bible Church and Ping Pong. Medical Corps. (Photo by Jeffrey.) and at Beverly Maoor Conval- • CHRISTtNE KOPITZKE, the daugttter of Mrs. Bernice Ko. pttz.ke, 1142 Pembroke Laoe, WestclUf, is stUdent body treras- W"er at Newport Harbor high school, member or the execu. tlve council, senior class coun - cil, CSF and student teacher activities board. As a junior she was c lass secr etar y Wd member of the class council, executive couocil, CSF, consu. FILMS AVAILABLE tution revision committee wct escent Home. Last '"mmershe Newcomers at Hoa atleoded .a Uruversity of Ne. g vada sponsored music camp • SATURDAY DEC. 5 • TUESDAY DEC 8 Special films lor the hollday a cappella choir. She has been season are available at Marl-a Girl Scout lor 11 years, Trl- ners Ubra.ry alldto.Yisual sec. HI. Y member for 4 years Wd tion according to AnU.aRec. a page at Costa Mesa library zuch, coordioa.tor. There are during her jllllior year. She films of Canadian travel with was a delegate to Girls State winter background on sPorts last May, homecoming princess ttshlag huntlnga.nd travel Pro~ In October aOO national merit Jector; as well as 16mm. ·sound semi.rtnalist. She plans to pur. ttlms are provided as a free sue a career In the communJ. service at the library. Clltlons rl.eld at UCL at Lake Tahoe. She plans to Glrl-.Mr. ~ Mrs. Walter GirJ .• Mr' and 'Mrs Arthur adlle100 OCC, majoring In pre~ w. Kortkamp, 2350 Santa Ana Jaynes t994 Maple ·No 6 entstry and continuing with Ave Costa Mesa Costa M ' · ' her slng1n.:; then transfer to • s imDAY, DEC, ·6 Gir! •• ~S:· a.nd Mrs Carl USC to stiJdy for a dental hy-Boy--Mr. and Mrs . Eugene Carlson, 3o6 Pirate Road Cliff gentsl career. P Malone 2936 AI~ Vlsta Haven ' • MARILY N WILlSON ,. the 0~., East B0luff. Boy~.M r . and Mrs. Lars G. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Rtch. • MONDAY , DEC, 7 Sjostrand, 3106...C Coral Ave., ard Willson, 22 18 AraUa St., Boy •• Mr, and Mrs. Sherman Costa Mesa. East Bhill, Is varsity cheer. Powers, 2004 Ar nold Ave ., GlrJ •• Mr. and Mrs, JanOos- Jealier at Corona del Mar Wgh Costa Mesa. terhof, 1942.8 Anaheim Ave., Church News schoo l, president or the pep Girl-.Mr. a.nd Mrs. George Costa Mesa. squad, member of Orchesls, Carpenter, 811 Paularlno, Apt. • THURSDAY, DEC, 10 Girls League board and the I, Costa Mesa. Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Ebbtide yearbook sWr. She has Boy.-Mr , and Mrs. Roq~.te Ha.rtman, 3121 Third Ave Co- The First Baptist Church of Costa Mesa, 301 Magnolia St. at Santa Ana Ave.·-"If you missed Christmas" will be the ser mon topic of Pastor James Combs at 11 a.m. Sunday, Tes. Umonlals from the Baptist Bible College will be given at the 7 p.m. service. The sek mon topic will be ''Oon'tb:lkbaclr.,'' • • • The Lutharan Church of lbe Mu ter, Z900 Pac1ftc View Or., Har~r VltW HillS·· Two hours of worship are being held this evenlng, Christmas eve •. a fa. mlly service at 7:30p.m. feat. ~raphy 6y jeffrey INOIVIOU A LL V CREATIVE STYLED F'ORTRAITURE COLOR A RTISTIC WEDDING A LBUMS ENGAGEMENT SITTINGS CHILO PHOTOGRAPHY CALL FOA HOM£ PA[SENTATION 545-6786 JOJO CEYLON A040 • COST I\ MESA ---·--.. .......... _ .. --·--.... ...,. .... ,._ -BEf.l_ BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway u 8-M33, S.3t.St eo.ta .. _ MATTRESSES "EW -IIEIUILDJRG Irregular Shapes IADenpriog' -Col:tOB COSTA MESA MAnltsS CO. liiON•wpotill¥4. LJNrtyf./)0] ..... p llilr::-..... ...... ,..... 67)0150 a7 Mae I c::DM II A GOOD NIIGII- urlng the youth choir, and the caodlelight worship with the senior choir at 1l p.m. Dr. Wil liam Eller will speak on "Jesus of Bethlehem" at both hour s. A comrnWlion service will be hekl at 10 a.m. Christ. mas day. The sermon topic will be ''See Wllat the Lor d has made known." Or. Eiler will !ol)ealr. on "Uving ln ezpectalion" at the 9 Uld 11 a.m. Sunday sec- flees. • • • been a Gir l Scout for 9 years Cosslo 2350-C Santa Ana rona de l Mar ., and member olTr!.Hl.Ydurlng Costa Mesa . ' Girl·-Mr. ·and Mrs, J ule J. her sophomore and junior D'Angelo, 1580 Caraway Dr., years . As a sophomore she was LEGAL NOTICE Costa Mesa. named girl or the quarter, a.nd Boy •• Mr and Mrs Robert this year she received the OAR NOT!~£ OF PUBLIC HEARING A. Robbins. 401 Cab;illo St. award as outstanding citizen. Sotlce Is hereby g1Yen that Costa M sa' • She plans to attend Long &.i.e~ the Planning Commission ofthe Bo ~ • 00 M N sto State, majoring in English aDd City of Newport Beach will hOld E~· r i 7~ w"e~m~; journalism. a public hearing on the appll-Ave C~sta M • ANNE LEE, daughter of cation of the.lrvine Company for c !;.t--Mr. :;·Mrs . Daniel Mr. a.od Mrs. Henry Lee, tn2 a Use Permtt No. l494onprop-Gu"enheim 1 l/2BeaconBay MlDorca Pl., Costa Mesa, 1s erty loc.ated on the southwest Neirport ~ch~ ' commissioner of organizations corner of Pactnc Coast High- at Estaocta high schOol secr e. way and Jamboree Road, oorUl PDP ARTIST'S WORKS AT LOCAL MUSEUM The Flrst Baptist Church of tary of the Slr.i Club ~ember of proposed realigned Ba)'Side Newport Beach, 2501 CWf Dr., of ASB and CS F ud partie!. Drive (Promontory Point) to Newport Heights--Or. Walter pant in powder 'putt football. permit construction of a 626 Pegg will preach at 11 a.m. In previous years she has been dwelling unit apartment house Sunday on the topic, ''Christ actlve In the Girls League, drill complex. c.~ns~~tions aod pa.intin(S ca~e ,, once; He will come team, Pep Club and swim team. Notice Is her eby !uri.her given by pop artist Tom Wessel. again, At 7 p.m. he will give Dur ing lhe last 2 summers she that said public hearing will be mann are on view through his 5th sermon in the series h.as been s wim instructor and held on Tuesday the 5th day of Jan. 10 at the Newport Har • on First John. The topic Is lifeguard for the Costa Mesa January, 1971, at the hour of~Art. Museum In the Bal- "Testing truth and error." r ec reation department She re. 7:00 P.M. In the Oral Arts boa aV!lion. . • • .. celved a Newport Bal~ sav. Room (Little Theater) Cor ona He uses grocery store 1m- The Plymouth Congregational 1 and Loan bu 1 d del Mar High School 2101 East agery, Del Monte food cans. Church, 3262 Broad St., New. 1 ~g1s968 During th: ~~~s1C:,7:u blufl Drive, Ne~rt Beach: ~~~h~oe sa~ dressing. Pep- port Heights--''Where to go season 'she was named Estancia Don R. Ad.lr.inson, Secretary :es ~io:.Vn~ ,:r,•,. Y11~:,1 ~~tle- from Christmas? To a city." h In Sh ,___ Newport Beach City • ,. "" UI.Jo&i ~ Th. 111 ~ t"-1 1 orr.ecom g Queen. e pwu~ coupled with worldng clocks ts w uoo;: '"" ser mon op c to attend San Diego State Cot. Planning Commission dl and ~ of the Rev. Nor man Brown ror lege aDd major In English and Publish: Dec. Z4, 1970, In r: os tape recorder the 10 a.m. Sunday servlce. theater ar,1s. the Newport Harbor Ensign. corporated Into Ulese worlr.s, • • • Christian Sdence Churches --Luke's gospel of the birth of Christ Is part or the res- ponsive reading at this Sun- day's services. The topic of the lesson sermon is "Christ. ian Science." • • • The St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista, East Bluff·-The oid English Christ- mas service will be the theme of the annual Christmas eve service at 7 p.m. today. There will be a modern dance Inter- pretation of the events of the fl.rst Christmas eve. Candle- llgtJ.Ung will climu the even- !Jig. • . ·-• • Central Bible Church, 190 23rd St., at Ora.nge Ave., Costa Mesa--A caDCIIeUgtJ.t service will be held at 7 p.m. today, C llristma.s eve, The junior, youth aDd adult cboirs wUl sing c.arols and wW present several special selecUons. Tbere will also be Scripture readings, poems , and a devotlooal by Pastor Fred R. Morse. • • • TO ALL OUR FRIENDS .......... ~EWPORT HARBOR E~gGfj ARST SECTI0!4--P4!1 TliU RSDAY, DEC. 2\ 1!711 COIIONA DEL MAR, CALif. • GRANDMA WORE PORK When your 11randmother had a wrc: throat sM may ha'c: t1ed a strtp of ).311 pork around hc:r ned. You're morC" fortunate than grandmJ .,.a~ \ ou hd\C modern itl<diCiiiiOm that brmg qu1ck rclu:f. fotst rcco1cr)' M Clst otrc pll'oJom. tov Whe n you or a mcmbtr of )Our family IS 1ll. ta lc oto,hotnlo~ge of thc...c dfC(:IIIC rned1..:ot l J1..cmcru~~ Stt >"our ph),lli.J n He'll prc- ...:n hc the rcmcd1e' that otre !:>est fm yow needs Then rcn1ember u~ for modern preM:npt1un sen 1cc Christensen Phca macy -· L COAST IIWY .. CO_,.A DD. ILU OIIJOL& 1·1111 • •• U JGil .,, a n.ewcomtr, ot know of • ntwconwr 10 fie tlttbot Aru .-Ito h11 nqc b•n ••teamed, do htr • r .. ar by cam ... dl.l Halbor Vlehor Mtw .... I Md 10 a.m., M4 lllr w1 11 call • yoa.r friewa with 'f'&hatblt informetic..1' Md alrt•. rron~ friendty blitiRUI lhmt whldt lttnd ready' 10 htlp her beoeme uq~ahued whh her new ttUfOUndlnaa. · Tbe yoq people's depart. ment or the First &ptjst Church of Costa Mesa wlll take toad, clotblng and toys to a.n 1od1&D reservation 1n Arisooa ooMon- daf, Dee.28.GIItn-pock- a.res and 0011.-perlsba.ble food Items are being eollt(ttd lt tbe Christmas tree ln froot ol lbt chureh suctuary tot M - llftry to the lDdlu.s. AmpexeCaloriceCorningefrigidaireeMaytageRCAeSonyeSylvania MARINERS CHURCH Dr. Gll111 0'~101, 1><-at Ta-l'htolocjcal Sami!UJ, La Mlndo, Ia tbo pu\>11 mlAiav lor tbo 10 a.m . llld 7:00 p.m. hlld&J ""tees. Tba Rt't'. WlllWn ActoD II di\Q'Cb putor ud lJ &n.lilble t>r Nllalloo &lid -u.oc. SUMDAY SCHOOL •••••• 1:00 A.M. WORSIUP SERVICE ••••• 10:00 A.ll. EVENING SERVICE. • • • • 7:00 P.M. 2:100 I. COAST NWY •• COllOM A OIL MAll • DA -BRO N Costa MeM 411 E. 17th St. 641H&I4 In Our 24th Year of EL TORO LAGUNA HILLS PLAZA 837-3830 e Service! • I Nnpc><t llatllor IIIII> ocbool 1kiw pUIJIC -tad IIIII yeor Newvort llbooddiiDd tllt-M- wW bolt tiM lotbUDU&lCbrlJt. but aU of Ute ioiMa baft bHa ment ao 1~ factor lD. mu lafUauo.J lltart1Dc onl cioN oou to ht&blJ rtll*table stla.rpea.lae tbttr cace ..U. !."'~'~': .. t'!"·"· Top IMd-oppoDeDU, locldnc E8oc1a. tor lbe ~mtnc lrfiDt 1eaiUI lbe Su Dt• CoroM dtlllu, W.oarOTia,Lu play. po-. -VIetor YtPI Valloy IIIII Raocbo Ala-Corooi del Mar bu -~!!!_ __ J::·~~ tD lbt S:IOopeDtr.Costa mltoa. Tbtlr ..,..t wln Of• 1a ac:Uoo wttboul tbe1r act Doll wtll ..,_ Lu VepaCl&rt Tllltla cCMtld be a.o lnd.l.catloa KU11a.D, wno ta reconrtDctrom ta tbt 7 p.m. -•st. Clark ol tbto team just btctaalnllo an 1U1kJo tajury. but st111 tilt SEA KING Jv'S hip scboo11&tbeli69Nevadl jell. Taru YOWl&. Jim Swick, Sea K!Ap bave posed aome state cbamptoo IIIII bu btoo Larry Geotosl. BW lleKimtJ lmpreosiYO wtns o•or ftewpor~ oot of tbe topbutttb&llpcrnn ud JobD Kumer have cUB-TusUa ud Paclftc ot San Ber- ln the state for Jtarl. other played a scorlDe: punch that oardlno. W I N T 0 U R N E Y patrlnp ba•e Camarlllo YeriRII could ver)' well reach lts po-Mlte Serier. Mark Ortpby La Jolla at 5:15p.m. and New-teollal ta tills touroeyalld sbar· aJid Jolm Sumoer baYO - port Harbor versus Oeeuslde pen them tor leape play· com lA( tbrouib wUb tGp ootch at 8:45. Costa Jlesa baa been a Uttle pertormaoees to be~ oll....t TIM Corooa del Mar JVs v1Ue with 13 polotsledtbeMesa Newport Harbor baa been alow ptUDc untracked aod like woo tbe Saata Alli JV tourna-scorin&' a&\inst Su Clemente. ment with a 49-34 wlo ewer ln the cbmplonshlp pme, Garden GroYe ID the ftlllls last Coro01t. jumped off to a 10.7 Friday al&bt at tbe Sa.ota Ana lead in the 1st quarter aad held hlch school. Costa Mesa was the rugged Garden Gravers to edpd 48-47 by Sao Clemente 3 points in the ZOO quarter with a last seeoad sbot by the whUe rlngtng ._, 17 for a com. Trltoos ln the battle tor Srd mandiog 27·10 Ralt Ume mar- place spot. ' gin. The Argonauts and Sea Coach Bob Werley's junior Ktogs battled on even terma tilt te-ary -"' IW-ua. ""' oioc>bomcrt ea.., JOMJ. Ope.rai:1Dc wttbot& a plaJtr oiKUUaa'aeall.berWOQJd bm1 py team u be wu tbt Set. Klnp' loolitac oc:orer ud re-bowlder last ,..,. 111 ldci- Uon to be!Dt aamed tbe moat Y&.ltable player lD tbe r,ru. 1•1'11· Coooh Tudy GUlla played It -1 by rotuatac to pule am let his ace tully re- C!CM'rate trom h11 aDD011Dc ankle lDtufy. Corona loota Ukl It has another wtnoer, I.Dd def- lllitely ta ooe of the top IrvlDe leal'lf cooteoders. r---..., ed1Uon of the Sea K1ngs cage the remaiader of the contest.. squad bl.ttled Costa Mesa to a It was 35-20 after the3rdquar. 40-40 deadlock ln the semi-ter, and Corooa maintained ftnals and edged the Mustangs the lead for the flnal 49-34 THIS SCRAMBLE for the ball took place during the junior varsity seml-ftnals between Corona del Mar (white suits) and Costa Mesa (dark suits) last Thursday, Dec. 17. The KinKS woo 45-« In the last 3 seconds in overtime. Pictured here are Jetf Wharton, No. 15; Pat Kalams, No. 35; Dan Gricsby, No. 31; Mesa center Rick Desmet, towering 1n the rear; &b Mays, No. 55, a.nd &b Clark., No. 25. (Ensign photo by Vic ()p;Uei..) t~is festin Season! To all of JOV. tile happiest of holidars. Merry C~ristmas! THE CRAMPTONS Ch,aSEi~H,elen Chris Craig VALET CLEANERS 3131 E. COAST HWV ., CORONA DEL M.4.R-675-0310 NOTICE:: We will be open Christmas Eve to ~p.m.­ also s after Chrisc.mas and New Year's Day. 45-44 ln the ofertime. Greg margin. Loweree canoed a free throw JeU Wharton rang ._, 14, Keo with S secood.s remainlog in Carlson hlt for 13 and Du .. the overtime to Ice the game Grigsby scored 12 for the Sea - tor Corona. Loweree accounted Kings against Garden Grove. • tor all of the scoring lo the Wbarton got lZ, Greg Loweree onrUme with 2 fteld goals 12, and Grigsby 11 1n the semis ud the clutch tree ttlrow. against Costa Mesa. Scott Endsley got 16 for ~orom del Ma.r ctefeated Es- Costa Mesa..RlckBrowningDet-tancl.a, Buem Park and Los ted 8 ap.inst Corona, and Rick Alamitos prior to their semi- Desmet kept the Mustangs In final pme agalnst Costa Mesa eontenticNI durloi the entire and the tournament champion- tourooy with Ills bl.laDCed scor _ ship game against Gardea log and tremeodousreboUDdtog. Grove. Jell Horst with 11 and Ted Ne-- • .... ' I • JOHN BOWMEN, No. 10, of the Sailor JV squad, tosses the ball past Estancia guard Scott Innes to forward Russ Tuck.- er, No. 54, In the consolation t.inals Fnday night, Dec. 18, at Santa Am higb school. Newport Harbor woo the o.nsola- tion title with a 40 to ZS victory. (Vic Opalek photo.) NEWPORT· MESA SPORTS SCENE WITH VIC OPAL EK There are a couple classy Chris Tereltfs of the Rlx Christmas cage tourneys for Beef emporium has on display the local basketball t..ns with Mr. :lnd Mrs . Teregis were Z UCI opening the way with the the top boosters of the Jr. All- 4th annual Kiwanis tournament American footballers, contrlb- at Crawford Hallontheeampus. utlng lots of time and cef•ces''· San Ferrwdo Valley State ments for the youngsters Cal Poly of Pomona, Oeci~ season. Soos Mike, 9, and Steve, dental. Cal State of Fullerton, 13, were members of a couple Northern Arizona State, Cal of tbe "ttiJlnJ.Il(est" teams 1n Poly of San Louis Obispo, Chap-Newport-Mesa. Mike was a ma.n aB! UCI will be battling member of the Jr. Pee It out io the college cagesceoe. '•Super" Chargers, who won, the The tourney games wl" ,.un (Continued on paae 5) Mooda.y, Dec. 28, through Wed- JOHN MORGAN, No. 51, gets ott a jump sbot for the Coro-nesday the loth. Afterooon MESA SQU AD WINS oa del Mar sophs Ln their 58-56 overtime wtn over Warren games are at Z and 4 p.m.; IN FLAG FOOTBALL Thursday aft.erooon, Dec. 17, onthebome court.He coMect-evening cootests are at 7 and Balearic elementary ~_hoot. ed for 19 points for team hooors. Bob Savage, No. 33, at 9 p.m. representing the City right, was 2nd hlgtl with 15, (Ensign photo by Vic Opalek.) The Newport Harbor high Mesa recreation aeoartme••t. K • • u c 1 school lnvitatlonal goes Into Its won the Orange County tla.g IWaniS tourney at ~':.:=.. ~.·i~. :"~e~ !~!!"d~ •• ~~.m&~:"!' 41~ u~ The 4th Annual Kiwanis Occidental and Cal State of will be only one day of con-ders) Dec. 13 at Garden Grove sponsored tournament at UCI Fullerton will meet In the 4 met with the UCI tournament. Park. by defeating defending will open Mooday with Sao Fer-p.m. feature, and the evening A prestigious list of teams champion HWltlngton Beach 6 naOOo Valley state clashing with schedule 1\as the touru.ament Include only Costa Mesa and to 0. Costa Mesa rea~hed the Cal Poly of Pomona at z p.m. defelld.1ng champion and top Harbor from this a.re1, with finals by defeating Santa Am seeded team Northern Arl-Victor Valley, Camarillo, 13 to 12 and Newport Beach 6 zona State rrom FlagsWI tak-Oceanside, Monte Vista, La! to 0. tog on the stroo Cal Pol Vegas ClarkandLaJollarouod-Coached by recreation lead- squad trom San t!uis Obi~ Jog out the entries. Moote Vista er Jody Deeban, the team in- at 7 p.m. Chapman, back from is the perennial San Diego preo eludes John Wallace, JohnRob- a.n invastoo of th east coast powerhouse, and Clark high woo ertson, John Cannon, Mark. Ran- will be the oppo~nt for th~ the 1969 Nevada state champ-k.in, Tony Ka.oe, Ross suttoo, hosUog UCI cager s lo the night ionshlp. A ~lewortbyc.a.IJ.SPs JeU Mixer, Cooper Wallace. cap at 9 p m so a good attendance would Rob Rankin, Gary Kelly, Jeff The to~~ment will be a boost the org;an.t.zations that Cutter, Doug 1~E~m~ler;• ~Randy 3-da.y affair with pmes at z sponsor both eveots. Ronnie Kevin e 4, 7 aOO 9 p.m. The fina~ While you're In the Vi clnit} and ~ will be held Wednesday Dec of Harbor Blvd. Dear Victoria 0 30, at 9 p.m. In UCI Cr~wtord in Costa Mesa, check out some 10 Hall wtth the wl.nner s of the of the Ensign sports shots of 0 top bracket, which Includes the Newport-Mesa Jr. All Am-i Northern Ar!J.ona, Cal Poly erlcao footballers that owoe.r 0 sw. Occidental aJid C•l Stale NEWPORT HARBOR JV'S of Fullerton, roLn g ~ against -< the lower,..., .. , nn.ust.-Sao WIN CONSOLATION n FernaDdo Valley State, Cal Poly The Newport Harbor JVs took. 0 of Pomona. Chapman or OCl the consolation cnamptonshipat Jll Tbe OCt Ctlristmas lnvtta~ the~ Santa Ana based bollday &: tloz:al is a )oint Ktwa.nJs spon-classic with a 40-25 win over • sored ctw"lty a1Wr wtth tbe E staocl.a. The taller Harbor Newport Center, Newport Ha.r-carers jumped otr to a big J: bor aad the Corona del Mar 1Z-Z lead in the 1st quarter Jll clubs beoefttlog trom the pte and were never beaded as tbe -4 receipts, • Estanc:la JVers !lad a coldD1gbt 2: UCI Information director from the fioor. The Eagles bat-~ Wa)'DE! Welk a..ooouoeed a spec. tied bl.ek to a 31-17 3rd quar. n lal adult tictet price of $5. ter score after tratll.Dg ZZ-6 0 wbieb entitles the bolder to at half time. Jll atteDd a.U 6 sess.IOOJ, lnelud-Big 6'7" Harbor center Bob -4 tog tbe afterooon a.nd efenlng Helvie controlled the t..ck- 4111 pmes. Regular Uck.et price• boards aDd got 14 polots. Kirk. • per sessioo will be $Z tor Spreen canned 15 to lead Har-1: adults, stooents $1, u11 chll-bor. Jetf ford led the E&cle C dreo 5«. JVs with U points. ! Top Pirates are chosen Looking forward to meeting you. et your leisure. of course. ;: Jim Moore of Costa Mea and He wu rated b)' Coaeb Jack z BW Rice of Hoalto&t<>o Boooll Fullortoa u CMIO of two lop .,. woo Pirate of tilt Jetr boaor• p>allea ta tilt Soolhlud by /v':erchcntlle Lesure Wear WIS1tWf PLAZA 1o.a& Irvine. Newport Beach. Callforrtla 112eea. Phone 842-70!11 • tD CI"OSI-y ud nlerpolo tbt tad ot tilt,..,. z It tilt Otc. II ..-to ""-TAm eapQ1J1 anrdl ta .. It Orup c..st eolltp. wator polo wtot to Jolla - 1111 Moote, a arat ,.., letter-uc1 steYe Sc:Irnr, botll or Mtw- • mu, aloo ...., IADI eapQIJI poet 0..11. ;; boDol'1 b crou oouatry. Be wu tilt Ito. I 1111o11 oo c:.dl ---------1!! Jim llelbrata'IIQoMtllfaJ-. iJ. Rlu, a1m a Arll ,.., ltt-n t.au. wu flnt J1rtac IID&Jie lw ~I ill •<fiMtlt ill{ ... tilt Bocl all Jell lltcllrll w .,... "' 11&1'11( lo loin tilt poollloo. ------- VOLUME IS OUR ANSWER TO BETTER BUYS! BRAND HEW 1971 $250 $63 TOTAL DOWN MONTH (36 MO.) $Z50 is the total down payment aoo $63 Is the total monthJ.y payment j.ncluding taJ:, '70 li cense and all finaoce charps on approved credll tor 36 mloths. Deterred payment price Is $25 18 .00 Including aU finance charges, ta.xes, '70 Ucense or If you pre- fer to pay cash, the full cash price Is oftly $2172.87 including sales tax, '70 license. Order Your Favor- ite Color Today. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 11.08% PUT A LITTLE KICK IM YOUR LIFE! RENT A PINTO! 4 GALAXIISOO '68 1Dr 141 VI """' 'S •&~ '"'""~ ,...,1 <01!1 IJ(U~"' 1896 ,69 COUI5AR CONY. $ ~·•.~~•o .. J&14 fOwt• 1lu «n9 ll'"'•l lo. 2396 _,.,.., • ...,idlllt (¥VNOS1 ' ,, •• I THE WXUIIIOUI IIWIA~ THEATIE ~~ ~-....... base blockcomedy • ....,..,....,Ot-~lll(le; IIC.C.W.u.o<l•~·~-_,. Ill• -ALSO -IH COLOR - lliURSOAY, DEC. 2~ 1970 OOROIIA D£LIIAR, CAUF NEWPORT -MESA SPORTS SCENE WITH VIC OI'ALEK (Continued from paac 4) Tba Corou. del Mar aopbs Oruce CoultJ aad SoutW'D no a 51~58 tbrlller oflr War. Ca111orlda Feden.tioo e~~aq~ ... reo of l.oAc Beacb 1D a double iooabipt:. steYe ,.. oat of tbe onrtime. The raplatiolll coo- power rUIIMI's oo tiM mJ.pty t .. t eaded 44-M ucs lt wu C&ba.lb, tbe Mldpt pow• _ 50-50 alter tbe lit ourttme . .11ouae tam tbal weot tbrouCb John Morpa canDed Z free tll;a HUOII Wldeleated aD:I WOA tb:owa with 2 seeoodJ: left iD tbe Harbor Bowl wllb 1 tLat tbe tad o.erUme to tee u Jol' wtn our tbe stroo.c FreiDO the Sea KiDp;. Morp111 wu bl&fl Hoo¥er Raiders. b' COI'ooa •Uh 19 polDla ud GUESTS ol tbt 2allp Dft'IIIJIIM!I' at tbe Puadenl tlowl pme betweeD Loulm.lle and Cal State I...oae Beacb Saturday, Dec. 19, lDchlded tbese local Jr. All American lootbaUers: froat row, Mark ftappeQY, at "'ft• and Cbrls Knipt, members of the Charrers. the Sootb- ero CalUorllla cbampiooshtp tea.m; b&ek row, left to rieflt, Roo Smith, Roo Lomeau ud Pete W.eCoweo, members of tbe Newport-Mesa Corsairs. They saw a real thrlller at tbe PuadeDa bowl--a z.t-24 tie pme, (EnsigD photo b)' Vi c Opalek.) She11a Wood, our ElltaDcia Bob Savage bad 15. Tbe week Jtatlstic.ta.o 1Dfotms ... that prt"fious, CorD& took the ~all' frosb aad aop11 teama wtll meuare ofSa..o Clemeote4Z-33 be lD aeUoo at tbe GIJ'dea Grot' a for ' D1ee start ~r tbe1r cacers. tourDLmeoU w. week. Tbe Joe WcC~mach bad 13 1o the sopbs edpd O!'up ..... l lut San Clemente p.me. The Sea week, 1r1th steYe speer1 cet-Klop: trosb teani came back tiD~: 12 poJ.Il1s b' tbt £apets. wtth a 40-26 w1.D over Warr• The frosb tawed tbe On.Dc-1ut •eet lD tbelr llnale before cagus ~-30. 1ritll. EkadcfJ Coa-their recular seuoostartaJan. ter DtttlD&: a to lead EstaDcla 4. Georp HJ&glns bad 10, Jim in that game. Tbe llCIPU topped Ellaps 8 aad McCormach 8 to Saddtebaek 5!-38 Lut Friday. pro¥1de some talanced scoring COIITIIIUOUS DAILY FROM 2 P.M. OIU WEEK ONLY 'lbe ud accordinc to Slleila, S an for the trosh. 3. Pacltlc Coast Hwy., (Ar-WaUot l'a.D( 14> l& potot.s lbr • JR. lfiGH HIGHLIGHTS Undergrounding plan ok' d Newport Bea.ch city council- mea have approved a revised order of priority for establish~ in& IUlderground utility dis- tricts. Tbe actloo, taken Dec. 14, revises the priority as follows: 1. Ocea.o Blvd (Poppy Ave, to Hellotrooe Ave.). 2. Hospital Road (Newport Blvd, to SIC)erlor Ave.) a.nd Placentia Ave. (Hospital Road to SI.Clerlor Ave.). ches to Dover Drive), Estancia's top martsmu oftbe In theD;nts-lrvloebasketball 4, El Pa.seo Drive (Bayside p.me. Tbe troshCODllDuedtbelr came Ted Wills hU for 13 Drive to Pa.cJ!lc Coast Hwy.) wlnnlog ways with a U-33 vic-polats, a.od Bruce Sharp and Bayside Orin (El Pa.seo tory over the Saddlebaek frosb. swttchl.Dr from football to but- Drive to Matlne An.). etb&ll, woo the top defensive S, Newport BhU. (3otb St. LEGAL MOT(C£ award. Wills hit oo 7 of 10 for to McFadden Place). a t1De 70';\ avenge. 6. Balboa Blvd. (33rd St. to ORDJ:NANCE NO. U64 The Ensi,n C team 1\as re- McFaddeo Place). AN OROJ:NANCE OF THE CI-corded 4 wins so far In the The Council also directed TY OF NEWPORT BEACH practice schedule, racklo g ICl the statf to proceed wttb the AMENDlNG SECTION 5.44.-Gb:ler 28-13, Kaiser 31-16 forma.tioo of an w:dergrOUDd 040 OF CHAPTER 5.44 OF lrvlne 41-18 aDd Seal Beach' utility district aloo.C PacUlc THE NEWPORT BEACHUU-SZ-30. Tom Buac.as tlad 8 LEGAL MOTIC'E Coast Hi&tlway trom the u-NICIPAL CODE RELATING pol»U apinst lnioe. Mark Fe- NOTICE OF PUBUC HEAR ING :hes to Dover Drive, TO THE DURATION OF ducia aDd Mark Bui.lch both Notice 1..s hereby given that COMMUNITY ANTENNA TE-had 9 In tbe same pme. Ap.inst the PJanniog Commission oflhe w I I LEVISION FRANCHJSES Seal Be&cb, Paul o'Shelil lUI for City of ritwport Beach wUl hold a er ra es The City Council ot Ute City 8, while Sandy Vac.arro, Perry a public heariJlg 00 the appU-of Newport Beach does ordain Palmer, Wark Feducia Dan ~~~;:;:;;;::,;;;;;l ~ea~tl~:•:•~or~:.Edwa.rd H. Willits Tbe b.lte ln water rates tor as rouows: Foreban. Marl Roy, Ron, SmUll Naocy WU.llts Sattler for a bulk users approved in Sep~ SECTION 1. ~tioo 5.44.040 aod Mart Buticll all had 6 each. No. 291 located tember aod eflectlft Nonm-of Chapter 5.44 of the Ne-..port The ED&1g:n A's edged Gisler erty located at 2209 Bayside ber will be relle<::ted in nter Beach Yunicipal Code t.s bere-U-26, blasted Ka.J ser 48-15 Drive, Coroaa del Mar, to per. bUls received in Ja.nuary a.c by a.meoded to rl!l&d u follow's : rolled OYer .lntne 43-16 ani SHOW TIMES 7,00 AHO 9,30 P.M . mlt the resubcUviston of ooe cording to the Newport Bea.c~ "5.44.040 Oura.tioo of Fra.o.-topped Seal Beach 57-21. The o HELD OVER o parcel of la.OO, 0.9 acr es 1n water department chlse. Any frlDCbise, grautedb)' B team lost to Kaiser 27-17 t a•rea, ·tnto four single family Tbe • tlle City Couocll pursvant to defea.ted lrvlne67-20aootowed residential lots each of which will nc:•:age property owoe.r this Chapter, sb&ll be for a Seal Beach 3-t-24. wlll be 40 feet io width wDere property ow:!~~~b =ever, term of oot less tbi.D ten (10) 'NEW YEAR, NEW YOU' the ordinance requires a min-triplexes apartment unlt:~ years DOl' more than tweoty-The [)e(:. 29 speaker for the imum wtdtb of 50 feet. multiple •dWelli.Dgs Y1ll pay an tin (25) years folloYtnc tbe Executive Club's oooo lunch- *~"''~'"'J'1 Ali lldrn • lylft O'Neal • PREMIERE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT • STARTS CHRISTMAS DAY • • • ~ NfWPOir IUACtt ·or,.,., ent,once to th~ tobulovs '-1do lsi~· 01 3 ·•3~0 .• ·•, ' 'I •'• " Notice is hereby further giv-additiO~~al surcllatge of $1 per date of acceptance ofsucbtran-eoo at the Orange COilst YW CA en that said pubUc hearing wlll month for each Uvlng un.U ln chlsel by tbe grantee or re-•111 be the Rev . Albert Burke, .. ,...,.., be held on the 7th day of Jan. excess of ooe per water meter o.en tbereol. Aray such fran-tor mer actor, bustnessmao am r J~!J! ua.r y, 1971, at the hour of 8:00 Hotels motels llospita.ls ud cbt.se may bl terminated prior world trneler. He will ~ve :. P.M. In the Council Chambers coova.l~scenc ~mes wW ban ~~~ts c date ~ d;)lntioo by tbe some personal phik>sophy LD his of the Newport Beach City Hall, an a.dditiooal surcbarre of soc; said c:U !:anthe e'feat that talk on "The oew yeu aDd ttw at which time aoo place a.oy and per month for eacb unit or ~98 foUOO, De"W " all persons lnterested may ap-bedroom This wiD be acided to after lb.irty (30) days DOC.ice of F"'-'~:....------, ~ pear aDd be beard tbereoa. Ule exi~l "readlDtA~to-proposed termloaHooi.DdpqbUc -.. DooR. A.di.iosoo,Secretary serve" charge DO'W 1D effect be:ar1D&, tbat (a) tbe lf'Uilee IIJIINIA~ Newport Beacll City Large quantity users wtli ha.s fliled to comply with uy r ========""=lla.:a=== .. ========~!.!:~P:12.~1111l:ng~C!o~m~m!l:s~sl:oo:. have ao inCrease in water rates proYisioa of tba Chapter, or PubUsh: Dec. 24, 1970 from 12~ to 16~ per 100 cobic laloa.ed, by act or omlss.ioo, no-any term or eoodltioo of feet of water l1Sed liJ u cess of us tnochlse or permit Issued 250,000 cubic feet per month. UDdw U\1s Chapter; or (b) an~ NOTICE TO FIRMS B .1. pro jecl is denied proYLsioll of this Chapter ba: become tnYalld or uoenforeable, and tbe Co\llcil further t1llds tba1 such provision eo.o.stitutes a consi!MraUoo material to the grant of sa.Jd traochlse; or (c) tlle Ctty acquires the CATV pro~ perty of grantee." NOW "l 1180 SEWMRT '3LV0. Ph . 640-CJJ83 Co a~ \teu ou 111 cons 1 Oper+ Nithtly •t 6:.!5 P·"'· Su"d•y ,., 1 :'.5 P·'"· •• MAGNIFICENT! _ .. ,_ ......... DOING BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS ARM NAME: The Newport Beach Planning Commissloo last week denied the request of Rsltor Ha.rvey Pease for construction of a 9-unlt motel at the sUe of his real estate otrlce at Ap.te Ave. and Park Ave., Balbol. Island. Sf;CTION 2. This ordina.Dce sba.ll be publl.sbed ooce In the omcial newspaper of the City, a.nd th4l same sball be etrectin 30 days alter the date of Its' f;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;~!:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! adoptloo.. J This ordi.oaOC.e was l.ntro. duced at a recutar m<!etiDi the City CouncU of By July 1, 1971, all firms operating under a fictitious name for profit will be required to refile their Fictitious Business Name Statement, according to William E. St John, County Clerk. A fictitious name is one that does not include the surname of the operator or one that implies the existence of other owners; or, if a corporation, if it includes a name other than the name given in the articles of incorporation. The filing fee will be $10. County Clerk St John pointed out that while the new law, oommencing with Section 17900 under the Business and Professions Code, does not become effective until July l, 1971 , businesses may refile at any time between January 1. .1iZ.I and June 30, 1971. He urges all businesses affected to comply as to0n after Januarv 1. 1971 as possible, to avoid the rush at deadline. Legal public.tion of the statement is required if there has been •ny cNnge in information required in the statement previoully filed. The offtce of the County Cleft will furnish forms required by the new &lw. Written material oonceming the new procedure is being meilod during tho month of Oog:mbor to more than 33,000 flrms doing business in Orange County . E OFFICIAL NEWSPAPEI of ihe City of Newport Beoch :17111. CO.UT HWY., COIIOIIA OEL MAR I'HOMI• 67U550 • The Commlssloo sa.ld the proposed deve~meo.t is l..I:Jap.. propriate for theproperty.Joho. Hall of Balboa lsl.a.od, wbO Uns oear the site, asserted that a motel woukf drastically LD- crease a.n a lready crltlealpari- tng problem and would attract an lndeslrable soclal elemeot. He presented the Com mlss1oo with a petition carrying 166 signatures of protestloa: Bl.lbol. Is landers. Mr. Pea se s:a.Jd that the pro- ject would oot beoutofbarmony with other commercial busi - nesses oo Agate Ave. a.nd that there Is a great Deed tor a motel on the ls la.nd to accom- modate visitors • Newport Beach bek! oo. tMZ3rdl day ol Nonmber, 1970, adopted oo the 14th da.y December, 1970, by the \oWiAI vote, to "trtt: AYES, COUNCILMEN: Mclnnl.s, Kymla, Rogers, Hlrth, Croul,. Dostal, Pu'SOllS. NOES, COUNCILM EN : Nooe. ABSENT CO UNCILMEN: ATTEST: E. F. Hirth Mayor LaiU'a Lagios City Clerk Publlsh: Dec. 24, 1970, iD tbe Newport Harbor Easlp. with all the 111y every joy ~. yo•rsl VISTA BARBERS .... rMI -· ........... . COSTA UISA e 1M .M .. 1111la ' LICW. IIO'fiCI lfOTICE OF VACATDI !KmCI OF PROPOSED VA- CATDI, Cl.OSUIG UP Alm A~HTOF A C£R- TAIIC SEWER BASEitBIIT NOTICE II H£RBBY GIV- EN tllll Ulo CIIJ Cooodl ol Ulo City of Hnport Beacb, dl4. oa. December tt, 19'70, pua: a Reaoll&.loD. ot IDteoUoa Mo. '18ZS to neatt, eloee ... ud , .. .,... that eerta1D SIWtr .,.meat 1D Lot D, Tnet No. 692'1', said sewer euement proposed to be ckNHd te, nca.ted ud &· hi nctoped 1s lep.Uy described a.s toUows: That eertaiD easement K!'anl:- ed to the CUy ol Newport Beach for sewer pump stalioo &Dd main as descrlbed 1D the dHd reeorded In Boot. 4843, Page 39-4, omcta.l Records of Or- a.nge County, and sbown on Lot D, Tract No. 6927, recorded ln Book 265, Page 17 of Mis- cellaneous Maps of sa.id Coun- ty. Refereoce 1s hereby made to a map showing said sewer ease- ment proposed to be abandooed tor particulars a.nddeta.Jls.sa.t.d map is oa file In the oftlce of the City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach. NOTICE LS FURTHER GIVEN HEREBY that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach has set January 11, 1971, at the hour of 7:30 P.M., as the time, and the Council Chamb- er s of the Clty Council of the City of Newport Beach as the place for the hea.rlog of au persons interested in or ob~ }ecting to the proposed vaca~ tlon of said sewer easement, a.nd the said City Couocll at the said time and place will hea.r the evidence ofrered by any person interested to the vacation of said sewer ease~ men.t heretofore described. Dated December 16, 1910. Laura Lagios City Clerk of the Clty of Newport Beach Publish: Dec. 24 and 31, 1970, ill the Newport H:il.rbor Ensign. LEG.t.L HOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 1361 ' A MERRY CHRISTMAS PRESENT tor· Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barber of Marlna Del Rey was the latmehlng of thelt Polynesian Concept cla.ss catamaran, "Ooo Kat," to Newport Beach Saturday, Dec. 19. The occasion was aLso the 94th a..nniYersary year ot the cata- maran in the United States. Pictured here at tbe launching are, from left, Mr. Barber, a.n electro-mecha.nical engineer; Buddy Ebsen, of Balboa Island, "Beverly HlllbiWes" star and president of the Polynesian Concept Inc.; Mrs. Barber, and W. D. (Blll) Schock. who heads the company now building the tiber glass model ot this 37.foot n.clng-c rulsing multt-tlull crlllt. Buddy Ebsen ls the owner ollhe original plywood Polynesian Concept, wltb which he has estabUshed a world-wide racing record. (Beckner photo,) N.B. BUILDING PERMITS The 1970 building total for Newport Beach approached the $50 million muk with the Is- suance of more than $2 .1t 2 million ln permits to the lr~ vine Co. for apartment build- ings, recreation faciilties and ca.rports in Harbor View H1Hs. The following permits, Jn th~? amoWlt of $1,000 and over, were issued durin g the past week: • HARBOR VIEW JilLLS The lrvme Co., siJ. 2-story, 4 unit aputment buildings, each $74,3a5; n.lne 2-story, 8 umt apartment buildings, $124,482 each; nine 2-story, a wut ap- artment buildings, $81,580 each, oo Marguerite Ave., Pa- cific View Dr., and SUI Joa.- qum Hills Pi.; also recreation laci lities, laundry buildings and carports; total, $2,535,997. • CORONA DEL MAR C. M. Higley, a lte rations at 219 ManRQld Ave., $2,500, • fjALBUA ISLAND Annle Healy, 1304 S. Bay F't., repair O.redamage,$6,200. • UOO ISLE Mel Gray, remodeling and addition, 2I5 Via Genoa, $4,700. • NE WPORT Dorothy Long, 309 l2nd St., nlocate duplex, $2,000. LEG.t.l. HOTICE __ L_E_G_.t._L_H_o"'T:-IC-::-Ec-- .Police BloHer • WEDIIESO.t.Y, DEC. 9 pukod al eo._ dtlltu blp Jacob · ClareDCt Frlet. "· .c:boo.l betwHI t:.S ud l:l!5 of 1145 Allot PL, C"'* Ilea p.m, Nor. U • • • A blqole Ud Nora Ellllbalh Holt, :13, ftlload al $10 WU burclarlsod ot 3114 POIIIOIIl, Costa Mesa, from liM aportmooll o1 SbUIOa wwe arrested at 4 a.m. at JC. Oro, 119-1/1 Abalooe, Bal.- 24!4 W, Coast Hwy., Ma.rtDtrs bO& Island, bltwHD 5 p.m. Dee. MUe, oo charets of totoU~ 7 I.Dd Z p.m. Dec. 8 ••• A tape 1A u auto ... Car7 W&Jot deck ftllM!Id at $100 wa• ltoleD. QIIIAI&a, ZZ, of 344 VIa Wdo from a ear IMIMpll( lo Jor!frey Soud, Lido Isle, was arrested T. Briery, 4905 Seubott, Welt at 1:15 p.m. at Adams and Newport, wbi.Je lt wu puked Balboa Blvd., Blaob&, on a at ILls resldeDce dlltlnC the ebu'ee of possession of mart-Cllebt • • • Ftft)' dollan b Jua.u, ••• Ann Marie Chambers, cash aDd a caSh reclsternhaed 18, aDd Dennis Scot Brown, 21, at $300 wu burcJ,artud from of HUAtJ..Qgt.oo Beach were ar-the Newport lee Co., 824 W. ii;;;p;;,;at 9 a.m. at a Central 15th St., West Newport Htl&bfs, OOtel oo cllarces of between r.xwa a.Dd 12:45 p.m. drUfUJOssession. , •• Geottrey • THURSDAY, DEC. 10 AUen Smlth, 1a, of 281 Mag-Patricia. Sue Ewora.nsty, %0, DOU&, Costa Mesa, was arrest-a.od Kendall Emersoo Ra1ns, td at b.ls restdeoce at 10 a.m. 26, both of 547 AUso, Newport oo a chargg of burglary • . • Heights, were arrested at 5:45 George EdWard Hewitt, 49, of p.m. at tbelr resldenceonchar- 439 Vla Lido Soud, Lido Isle, ns of possession of rnarltuana. •as arrested at 3 a .m. at Vla ••• Joseph Harry Harriogton, Lido and Newport Blvd., on a 32, of 1527 W. Balboa Blvd., of driving while un:Jer Central Newport, ns arrested the · ot alcohol. •• at 1:30 a.m. at 15th St. and Lloyd Laurel LeN armand, 43, of w. Balboa Blvd. on a charge 1590 Baker St., Costa Mesa, of into.licatl.oo La public ••• was arrested at 3333 W. Cpast A radio valued at $212 was Hwy,, Mariners Mile, o~ a burglarized from the Mark H. charge of Intoxication 1n an auto Major resldeoce, 6508 W. Ocean • . • A tape recorder valued Ft., West Newport, between at $200 was stolen trom a noon and 8:45p.m •• , • Joseph car belonging to James . E. T. Wilson, 49, of 20719th St., DuMing, 508-1/2 Begonia, Co-Costa Mesa, was bitten by a rona del while It wa.s stray cat while trying to calch It near 207 19th St., Central Newport; the cat WllS impouoded at the city pound, 3838 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar ••• Stereo equipment and a guitar valued at 4300 were bW'gla..rited from the residence of Nick Halapotf, 216 Ruby, Balboa Is. land, between Nov. 2a and 30 • . • Christmas decorations valued at $ZO were stolen trom the window at the Vlrginia El- len Ramirez residence, 1633 E. Balboa Blvd,, Balboa, be- tween Dec . 1 and 3 • , , LEG.t.L HOTICf NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given tha.t the Planning Com mission ottbe City of Ne wport Beach will hold a pubUc hearing on the appli- cation of WiLll.am L. Pereira Associ.a.tes for a Use Permit 1506 on property located lll Block 700 Newport Center at the northwest corner of New. mAl SIB BLOWS! Leaving From the Bl\bBIIA PI\VIbiDI Daily At 1 pm (Weather Permitting) Adults $3, Children $2 CALL 673-5245 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH REZONING PROPERTY AND AMENDlNG A PORTION OF DISTRICT MAP NO. 52 AND PREZONING UNINCORPOR~ ATED TERRITORY ADJA- CENT TO TUE CITY OF NE WPORT BEACH lN THE EVENT OF SUBSEQUEN1'" ANNEXATION thence South aao 03 ' 10" ~ast of said City; thence North 49• 77a.oo feet; thence along the 23' 25" West Zl2.0a feet aloq proposed ceoterilne or SanJoa-the southwest line of said Block Quio Hills Road the following and boooda.ry to a point on a courses: South aa" 03'10" East non ~ tangent curve concave 155.05 feet to the beginning ofa Northerly b.aving a ra.dius tangent c urve, concave north-of 1940.00 feet, a radial to erly having a radius of 4000,00 said point bears South 8"43' feet; thence easterly 118.16 feet 23" East; thence leaving saJd along said curve through acen. boundary Easterly 100,6a feet tral angle of 1" 41 ' 33"; thence along said curve through an South 99• 44' 43" East 601.38 u gle of 2• 58' 25"; lheftCe feet; thence leaving said pro-North 78° 18' 12" East 91.45 posed centerline No rth oo 15' feet to the beginning of a curve 17" East 60.00 feet to an angle concave Southerly !laving a rad- poinl: In that certatn lanr:l de~ ius of 2060.00feet; thence East- scribed in a deed to PacUic erly 91.16 feet along said curve View Memorial Park r ecorded through an angle or 2• 33' in Book 4518, page 207 of Of-Oa"; thence oon-tangent South !icial Recotds of said Orange 9° oa· 40" East 120,00 feet County, CaUJornla; thence along along a radial to said curve port Center Drive a.nd Santa ~('=====================";'~ Cruz Drive, to permit the ott- The City CouncU of the City of Newport Beach does ordain as follows: SECTION 1: The following described real property in the City of Newport Beach, County ot Orange, State of Calitorn.J.a., to wit : That portion of Block 96 of l.rvine's subdivision in the County of Ora.rl~. State of Cal- iforrua, as shown on a map recorded In Book 1, pa~ 88 of Miscel.Laneous Record Maps, records of said Orange County, Calllornia, described as fol~ lows: BEGiNNING at a point on the northeasterly line of said Block 96, distant South 49° 23' 25" East 240.00 teetfrom the north- erly corner of the southeasterly halt of said Block 96, said point being an angle point in the northerly line of Section 8 Re- zoning as described ill the City of Newport Beach Ordinance No. 1142; thence along said north- erly line the following courses: South 64° 51' 35" West 1a10.00 feet; thence North 16° 08' 25" West 325,00 feet; thence :-lortll sa~ 23' 25" West 140.00 feet; thence North 77• 23' 25" West 560,00 feet; thence South 89° 06' 35" West 550.00 feet; tbeoce South 13° 46' 35" West 102.22 teet to a point in the northerly lJne of Section 5 Rezon.lng as described In the City of New- port Beach Ordinance No. 1142, said point being ln a DOn-tan- gent curve, concave northerly hav1ng a radius of 600.00 feet, a radial Une from said polllt bears North 6° 18' 51" East; thence westerly 43,97teetalong sa.id cW've through a centr:ll angle of 4° 11 ' 57" to a polnt. 1D the centerli.oe of Marguerite A noue as described in a deed recorded lll Book al87, page 556 of Oftl.cJ.al Records ot said Orange County, CaUioroJ.a. lbenee &Joo1 s&Jd centerUne of Muguerfte Avenue North lP 57' S7" East 701.71 feet to the centet11De of Su JoaquiD Rills R011.d as described iD saJd deed, saJd point belne lD a cune, COOC&Yt DIX'therlJ baYlDa&.nd- lus ot 2%00,00 teet, a. radial U.. from aidpollllboarsNorlh 1!• SO' SS" Eut; tbeDee aouth- eut•IJ &s..n loot aJooc said c.JilcllDe cune tbroqh a cen- tral a.qle ol. 1• 41' 54" to a polal Ill aid e-ll.oo ol Sail Jooqollllllllla..dU-- illl_f_ID_ toiO, -IIS4 <JI Olllel&l Ree- ordl "'aid ora.~. CaUI:Ink: a-ce ---· iJ ·--11' NU4 Jail llaoc ____ .,,..., I e..uaJ ucte fJI ,. 51' W'i "AMERICA HAS BECOME the greatest nation on earth because Its citl1ens have prayed as if II were aliLJp to God, and worked as U It were aU up to them." So stated Jackie Lynn Taylor of the Coast and Southern federal Sui.np speakers bureau, woo spoke at the Dec. 22 meeting of the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club. She said that the Am~ erican concept makes each person primarily responsible tor tlimselt, his welfa.re and his success or lallure. Miss Taylor, pictured her e with program chairman Robert Aston, was a child star at the a~ of 5 in ''Our Gang Comedies," continood as an adult leader in the radio and TV O.elds, and now 'is an author and speaker on the moral values of our society. (Photo b)' AI Kelso.) the southeasterly line of said to a point on a oon-tan~nt LEGAL NOTICE land North 40" 36' 28" East curve concave Southeasterly 300,21 feet to said oort heast~ having a radius of 25.00 feet, NOTI~E OF PUBLIC HEAIHNG erly line of Block %; thence a radial to said point bears Notice is hereby given that along said northeas terly line North 9° 08' 40" West; thence the Planning Commisston ofthe South 49" 23' 25" West 565,50 Southwesterly ~5.14 feet along City of Newport Beach willho~d feet to said norther ly corner said curve through an angle of a public hearing on the awli· of the southeaster!)· hall of 81° ~· 20"; thence South 1° cation of Roger Cook for a Block 96; thence continuing 03' 00" East 149.16 feet to 'the Use Permit 1505 on property along said northerly line South Southwest line of said Block located at 510-510-1/2 South 49° 23 ' 25" East 240,00 feet and said boundary; thence North Bayfront, Balboa lslalld to per- to the POINT OF' BEG I$1:-JG. 49° 23' 25" West 156,29 teet mlt a d~le1 to be constructed CONTAININ G: 42.446 a.cre>s, along sa.id Southwest line and ln a C-1 District, mor e or less, groS5 boundary to the POINT Of 8£-Notice is hereby further giv- SUBJECT TO: All Cove~ GL'lNING. en that said public hearing will oants, Rights, Righ ts-of-Way CONTAlNlNG : 0.959 acres, be held on the 7th day of Jan- and Easements of Record, as more or less, gross, is hereby uary, 1971, at the hour of 8:00 shown on District Map :"'o. 52 , prezooed to an R-1-8 District P.M. in the Council Chamber s referred to in Section 20,06,030 SECTiON s. The Ptanntni of the Newport Beach City Hall, of the Newport Beach Municipal Director of the City of New-at which time and place any and Code, and by such r efer ence port Beach is her eby Instructed all persons interested may ap- made a part of Title 20 of Said· and directed to change District pear and be heard thereon. Code, is hereb} rezoned !rom Map No. 52 so as to show the Don R, Adld.nson, Secretary an R~3-B District to an R-1-B prezoning described in Section Newport Beach City District, aM sa1r:l Distnct Map 4 hereof, and as said District Planning Commission No. 52 Is hereby amended to Map shall have been so amen-Publish: Dec. 24, 197Q, I~ show this zoning change. ded, the same s ha.ll be 1n lull the Newport Harbor t.osJgn , SECTION 2: The Plannin~:: force aM effect and be a part Director of the Cit}' of Newport of Title 20 ot the Newport Beach is hereby instrucied and Beach Muntcl.pal Code. directed to change District Map SECTION 6. Tbe zon.lng of No. 52 so a.s to show the zoning the territory described In Sec- change descrpbed in Section 1 lion 4 a.s an R-1-B District hereof, a.Mjas said District shall become effective only it Map shall have been soameOO-the annexation of said unln- ed, the same shall be in fuU corporated territory is com- force and effect and be a part pleted and shall ban the same of Title 20 of the Newport effective date as said annei- Beach Municipal Code. atlon. SECTION 3: California. Gov-SECTION 7. This ordinance er nmeot Code, Section 65a59, sllall be publlsbed ooce 1D the provides that a city may pre-oUlcl.a.l oewspaper ot the City, zone unincorporated territory aDd the same sbaU be effec- tor the purpose of determining Uve 30 days after the date of tbe zooing that will apply to its adoption, such property in the event ot Tl\ts ordinaDce ns intro- subsequent a.noentioo to the duced at a. regular meetJ.ng of City. the City Council of the City of SECTION 4: The following Newport Beacb hekl oa the23rd described real property which day ot NoYember,l970,Udn.s 1s untocorporated territory ad-adopted oo the 14th day of joln1Dg the City of Newport December, U?O, by tbe folloW- Beach, County of Orao~, State lng vote, to wtt: of Calltotnla, to wit; AYES, COUNCIUIEN:Mc.llmia,. That porUoo of Block 97, K)'mla, Rogers, Hlrtb, Dostal. lrTIDe'a SubdiYision, 1n the Parsoas. Court}' of Orup, State of Cal-NOES, COUNC ILMEN : Nooe. UorDI.a as per map lUed in ABSTAIN, COUNCILMEN: Boot I, pace 88, Miscellaoe-Cruul. ous Record Mapa Lo the omce ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Kooe. of Ulo CoooiJ -der of lllld E. F. Hirth CouDtJ, dHertbld u follows: MaJor hclnp111&1 the Sou(Jiwestooe-ATTEST: _.. -<JI aid Blodl Laara 1.at1oo 97, aid -ba11c 1.1 U1o City Clott _., "' 1101111011 Btaell u .. NI.Id b7 AMfpUoa Ho.. P1bUM: O.C. U, lt?O, lll. 17, par R ... -. llo. 1101 Ulo 1101111011 llutlar 11111111- L £GAL NOTICE --~--- L':~'l NOTICE: street parking requirements to be satisfied through the use of tandem spaces (total required oU-street parking Ia: lli7 spaces, of whi ch 110 would be tandem spaces). Notice is hereby further giv- en that said publlc hearlllg will be held on the 7th day of Jan- uary, 1971, at the hour of 8:00 P.M. in the Council Cllambers of the Newport Beach City Hall, at whicb time and place any and all persons interested may ap- pear and be heard thereon. Don R. Adkinson, Se-cretary Newport Beach City Plannlng Commission Publish: Dec. 24, 1970, 1n the Harbor Ensign. 20 words or l•u 21 word• to 30 word• 31 words to«> wotds Eoch word ov•r ..0 words .. 1 Ti- 1.50 2.00 3.00 .05 CUSTOM BLACK AND WHITE Film Developing and Printing DON ANDERSEN STUDIOS 2721 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar, Calif. 92625 (In the Ensign building) Phone: (114)673 -0553 ALSO COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, PRODUCT, PUBLIC RELATIO!'IS PHOTOGRAPHY 2 Tim•s 2.,50 3.00 <.00 .10 3 T•m•s 3.00 <.00 5.00 .15 MI SCELLANEOUS EXPERT bicycle repail'i.ne on all ma.teS. Tires &.lXI all re- pLacement puts. At Balboa Mercantile, 200 Main Strtet, Balboa. PDone 675-1282. ' I Lambert NEWPORfHAROOR EN90'i ARST SECTION --P!if 7 lliURSOAY, DEC.14, 1970 CORONA ll't:L MAR . CAUF. '!~~~-~~~~~pd 1.;;;;..;R~~I~E=st=-.;a=:t::...::e=-.::...____;: wttb atttQMd murder 1n the .-u.. or z Newport Beoch poUeemeo. Nov. 14. bu been Newport Beach Ballloa lalloa Isla~ Costa Meso Lido lsli eo-del Mar !~~!~~i~f~~~~~~ bouad OYer &o Superior Court Harbor Dtst.rlct YuQlclp&l I c:oo•l Judp Everett W. Dlckey. Lambert. a aattve of Great Brlta!Jl and a cltlzell of this rASADlNA COWitry tor the po.st 22 years, was to Dave l.JI)eared ln Dis-Of lOSES PAIADl trtct s, s..,.,.lor cnurl, yes--... ~-.. -... -... ~ ............... _. at 9:30 a.m. The date set Dec. 16 during a pre-IH.~tt.Uy hearing. l::::..:~~.::::;:::::u~-::-::-::·-:·-=~--r:::;;:;~~~~~=J~Lambert ls accused of sboot-........ _ down omcers James Ga.rd- and JOhn Elllngbam at the Tower pro jed is EL ECTIOM 0 F hlA. YO R Newport Dunes trailer park ilf. l d URGED l't' DEE COOK ter be had been stopped ror P anne Former Newport BEach wDat the ot!icers said was er- Couoeilman Dee Cook suggested raUc driving. to the City Council Mooday Both officers have been re- .lnd1cat1oo.s are that tbe Pa-1n& to be bUJ.U by the 1Dsurance n.lg:ttt that an amendment to al-leased from Hoag h05;)ital ci1lc Mutual Life lnsura.DCe compr.any. IO'It' voters to select the cUy's are reported i.n good Co. will be movlDt: at least The buUdlng is planned for mayor be added to the tree-Neltber made u aweara.nce a put of Its Los Angeles of. 4. stor ies in beigbtb with a.o way election lalfot. court Wednesday. flee to Newpor t Ceater, It was executive peotbot.lse and2base· t.t:r. Cook, durlng discussion Otncer Thomas B. learned yesterdilJ, ments, a thlrd of wbicb would 00 the freeway electloo said who witnessed the The WUU.a.m L. Pereira As~ be used for parking. he 'telt trW voters of tf.e city arrested Lambert after soclates of UrbaousSq..are, has The awllcatloo states that would rather vote for a mayor Elllngbam wrested the applied for a use permit with lbe parkin g spaces would be than cootinued the present sys-him aM threw U under ooe the Newport Beach planning tor employees rather than the tem of tbe Council selecting the poHce cars. Commission to permit off· geoeral public. the mayor. street parld.ng requirements to Tile proposed buHdLng--Vice Mayor ooward Rogers ERNEST M. HAGEN OF be satisfied thtoug:h the use of whlcb is st111 in the design satd the Council was inclined( M 01 ES AT AGE 54 110 tandem spacesofl157totaL stagt··Would be located at the to dt.sagree with b.im and sug-· · Tbe par ldng spaces, 1t was northwest corDer of Newport rested 1l he {Mr. Cook), feU Ernest M. Hagen, 54, of lea.rDed, would be for J build-Center Drive and Santa Cruz stroogly enough about the mat-Miner St., C~sta Mesa, Drive t that he gant.u 1 •ttatt Dec. 20 at his residence. MRS. VI VI AN NIELSEN No 'cost estimate on the pro-:uUon to 0~ il p~c:: on~ was born July 19, 1916, in Chi- OF B 'LBO • Dl E' ject was available. ballOt cago, and came 10 " "' ~ · CollDty 12 years ago. He of M~.E~~:,.7, :~; dl~ Held on . assault charge ~Sur'fvnlrvraor3':",Y:., .• ·c~lud. gee nhlRads lalO>' Dec. 21, at her residence. Cause ot dea.th . 1s peodlng to:mWlgy A M.year.okl West Newport Detectlve Amburgey said At-Lucille; 2 sons, Mike of e.a.mtnation. She was born Aug. man. Charles Audrey AtnJp, ol nip lett the house and was oot tngton Beach and Keith of .Bal- !3, 1930, in l..ndl.a..Da, aod came 113-l/2 29th St., was arrested found until Tuesday nJgbt. He boa; a daughter, Gretchln o~ to Orange County 10 years ago. Tuesday aigbt on a charge of wa:s l!k ked ~ by Sgt. Richard Costa Mesa; and 3 sisters, SIU'vtvors include her moth-assault with a deadly weapon. Miller in Balboa. Allee En~l SkJrchen of Rtver- 1 er, Mrs. Eva White of lodtaoa; Newport Beach police detec-side Edith Trochlm of West I bet bust:and, Allyn; 3 sons, Uve Sam Amburgey said Atnip CACN E Y REZON ING OK 'D mln~er, and Marie Sell of ll- Danie l>.ll.lton and Rickie Dalton. ls charged withbeatlnghJsgirl-Newport Beach cou.ncllmen Unois; and z graodchHdren. I both of Newport Beach, andJotm trleod, Carol Fancher, 20, ot the approved the rezoning of 26,5 Rosary was recited ~c . 22 1 Conrad; a daughter, Cathy Con-sa.me address. He sa.ld he beat acres located oorth of Paci.flc at Bell-Broadway Chapel a.00 rad; and 4 sisters ln Indiana. her with hls fists and stomped Coast Hwy,,andeastofSuperlor mass was celebrated Dec. 231 Pr ivate graveside services her with hlS feet about 7:30 Ave., Monday nlght. at St. John the Baptist Cath·j were held Dec. 23 at Pacific p.m. Monday night. The property--being rezoned olic Chur ch. Inter ment was at View Memorial Park. Bell-The detective said Mtssf'ao. to P.C (Pla.nned Community) Good Shepherd Cemetery. Broadway Mortuary was in cher went to some friends for Dlstrict.-is owned by William charge of arrangements. help and they took her to Hoa.g J. and James Cagney. ROB BE R GETS $397 Memorial Hospital where she They propose to develop the was listed 1n fair cooditlon property a.s res.idential garden yesterday wUh a broken oose apra.rtmeots aod condominiums aod a tractured jaw, up to 3 stories lllghwtthprivate 642o6Q2 -~ 1710 •• Coeot "'-"..,... ..... A b.lppie dressed in a ra.io coat and armed with a pistol e~ with aD estlmated $397 ln cash from the Stop and Go Market at 6060 W. Coe.st Hwy., West Newport, Dec. 18, accord- inC to pollee. 2 FIRMS TO OCCUPY recreatton t>c!Uties and both UDdergroUOO and surface park- AVCO TOWER SOON =------.... -------Balboa and Merttpla.D I.nsur-, - DetecUYe Sam Amburgey said tbe mao, about 20 or 21 years of age with dark brown, \oog hair and of medium build, ap. proached store clerk Alfred Chavez, 28, of NeWJX~rt Beach, a.od demanded the money about 10:10 p.m. ance Companies ant week will OCCIClY new quarters in the !&.story, $10 million Avco FJ- na.ncla.l Center build.lng in New- port Center. Charles W. Ferguson, presi- dent ot llle two insurance comp- any subsidiaries of Avco FI- nancial Services, said both wtU be "open for business" on Dec. ZB. SEASON'S GRE ETI NGS May rhis Christmas season bri ng you joy ... and may you share our rhankfulntss for livin~ in a land whc:re fr« rnrrrprist has created nor only !!:rcat wealth but !!:rear leaders and !!:""' idea< which have benefited rhe mtirr world . WeUa-McC.rdle Realtors · ReliCible Serv ic e Si"'' J 943 1110 Kl!llfORT 541o172t COSTA Ill lSI. .. I U~I()UI:, ti()MI:S Real Estate. 67!t-6QOO, 2443 E Coast Highway Corona Del Mar, Cat•lornta 92625 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Sales through the Multiple w.t1Dc Service of the Newport Harbor-<;~ Mesa Board at Realtor. totaled onr $54 mtWon for the TW!!'LVE months of 1969. Tb18 reprutlllbl 1,294 unit salel and a dollar Yalue Increase of 4% over the same period of last year, which wu a record year. List you r property-'lrlth a Realtor A Merry Merry hris~m ......... then come to our 'AFTER CHRISTMAS" SALE of Homes. '-.1.\ .. eason's Greetings IIT\IA TID ON TIN ACRIS PAClOUI 1 & 2 UD-UARTMIMT5 ,_, __ ,_,_ • Pu\·att Pat1 os • F•rtpl ac cs • POOLS • q Hok Puu,n ~: Green • Te nnu • Separate Fam d~ Sc, t1 ~1n • .,fi,. to Schools and Pl»\ li!.h!und 900 S" lo"•· Cd.'-1 ... C.,.,._t ""' C.nt Hwy. clo u 10 Fo.A1011 h ,_., CDIIOHA DEL MAR (714) 6..-.2611 r~~~'Rf.~ TO YOU FR0\4 US A.LONG WITH TH E 8FST 0 F WI HI F ~ I today. 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I oflnJa .!JJ/e ~ ~n12 12ou ~aue ~ ~ ~ ~ ~l esse d <ll~ristmas LORRAINE'S 273 2 E Co.o.•T HWY , SUI ~ IE C COAO NA OIEI.. MAI't. C.U...I,.. 1-.JI -1•·--- "'-' t • "*" 6 4""7336 .. Solf-.... ...,. .u---_, Pt.t;:l ......... J-L C.. llwJ, CDII .... , 673-MM . MACNAB -IRVINE S('f\111~ I\<>wport ll;~rbor ~im:e 1954 . t~A entl· f11·e t'.\pcncnccd rcs uientlal sa!c~mcn "tt h l.n·er liO yc;1r.s of scrvu.:e. FINER HOMES DEAR SANTA Please bring me some k id ~ 11l pl:w ''J!h tn my nice back yard and fami ly roo m. a 1110m to cook in my convenient count ry kitchen and a dad that is looking for-a bargain 3 bed- room Harbor View Home. rm mm;l attrac- tive~ $42.500. THE WA Y OF LIF E Smart! Luxurious ' 4 bedroo•n~ :l b;atho::, ~ story. surrounded by }!.rcen ,::1 a~.'. acre-. or trees and cool clean air. M6 iOO. UNDER MAR KET Top area in Baycresl at .$54 9;;(1 PooL ~ IH"rl· rooms. dining room, pl u:r; fam•l.'· r1'~~1m De- cor with a flair. MACNAI-IIYINE lloolty~ny 1 .... ,_ o.... 67~11 911-0. .• -1. -' Nos,..,. INch tt c sa~ ~ -.... --~ NEW TRIPLEX UPPER BAY $57,500 U7 -DUND PLACI , COSTA .. !SA IOHB aLOCIC BAST 01' 10d 6 TI/JTII<I Construction Co • B41-41JDS •••••••••••••••••••• W e .-an i lo wiah you and 1our lond one. a Glorioua Holtd.y SAY. BOSS-- Buo CO RBIN 011d f. PAUL MARTIN ) ~qr)· !'nll!l! '1' ~ .1 nwm \11>r . {\'•Hl!' !.!'dill ! BSPB DAJI Pie • Prestige Waterfront Homes •• CUSTOM 4 TO 7 IIEDROOM HOMU fltOM $111.000 TO $SCIO.OOO FURHISHID AHD UNfUIIIiiSHID ALSO PRIME IUILDING LOTS FROM $3.1.000 TO $175.000 BILL GRUNDY, .Realtor all -0., Sutto 3, N.ll. 641-4621 SEMPLE BEAL ESTATE ltl!SIDEHTIAL A8D 8 USINBJS PROP E RTIES ···PO R INTeRESTED, PROFESSIONAl CONSID ERATION SEE , .. ,Ll IlEAL UTATI U15 f . C..•~ Hwy., C...,• If .. ,_..., 67~1101 R eal Estate N wishes you a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a Happy N ew Year! JO J6 E. C04$T MwY ., COIIOKA DlL liAR, 675-1'62 WALTER 0. lld OF COST A II!SA DIES ..... o. Tim-. 4C, at 1M .l-.t •L. ea. .._ cllod. M... II II Ida ro-. lit ftl ban J&L lS, Uta, 11 Cal .. lllnlo, """ -.. 0...., c_, I,.... ..... He wua aii-4111Plo7td boaldoalporlor SJtlla. "-n1 8WYI.ee• aM t.oter .. m• wwe pr1ftte at FaJr .. y• 11._1&1 hrll. 11t1ta llortu. uy, Coroaa del War, wu 11 eblrl8 ol un.acemeats. • -· ~- MRS.J MRS. JOHNS. LOUGH BOROUGH NEWPORT HARliOR ElfQIJI FIRST SECllON --Pill I lltuRSDAY, DEC. !4, 1970 COIOIA DEL MAR, CAUF: Mail senice criticized Costa Mesa businessmen <llssatlsfted will> mall servlcoo, They say U is l.Dadequate, or terrible, Tllat is the resuU of a vey by the Costa Mesa Chlun· bet of Commerce lnwhlcb more than hall of the 14 per cent who r espollded expressed their dissaUstactlon. The results of the survey, anoouoced Dec. 11 attheCilam· ber's board of directors meet- lng. showed that 36 per cent sa.Id local sorting am dellvery was either inadequate, poor, or ridiculous. More than 50 per cent of the respoodeots said that local mail service or "timeliness" was "in- adequate," "poor," or '•ter- rible." An overall ra.Ungon the Costa Mesa Post Ot:r:lc e in<Ucated tl'la.t 41 per cent thought Jt was ine adequate or poor. • J I• H f d d The Chamber had seol out U fe Q n no or we S lhe 1020 questlo<Uialres last MRS. MICHAEL WADE. (BETH KO CH PliO TOI month aoo lnchlded space for JohnS Loughbo rough:~ .. o';';~:;.~··"'"'""'-Elizabeth Jane Cox • One-fourth of the remarks MlssJullel!annarord,daugh-Thebrldeworeanlvorypeau commented on the slaw ser-weds M ,·chael Wade ter of Mr, and Mrs. Roger Whit-saUn gown made with a shadow vice between local clUes. Im- ney Ha..tllla1ord of Corooa High-panel aod with long tapered proper handllng and mts-sort- lands, became the bride ofJolln .sleeyes. It had insets of Alen-i.o.g were tbe charges of another Miss Elizabeth Jane CoJ: ot brother, Mathew Col. Jr., and Sheldon Lougbborough of Bat-con lace. Tile laceform&da higtl eighth of the ~spo~nts,~~ Corona del Mar became tbe tb-. groom 's brother, Muk Pay. boa In a double ring wedding victorian D&Ckllne and comp-c~mplaJ~ a st u~t drha bride of Mi chael BeWlett Wade son Wade, were iP'OOIDsmen. ceremony held at ll a.m. letely edpd with scallops the 0 pa.rce po ew re. of Los Anples at Our Lady Also usberlrl& were Wa.rreo Saturday, Dec. 19, at St. An. bottom of the A.Une sldrt. The sponses from another elgtltb. Queen of Angels CathOlic Greene o1 San Fra.aelsco a.nd drew's Presbyterian Church, Cathedral length mantilla veil Other complalntslneludedthe Church on Saturday, Dec, 19, Roy Johnaon of Woodland Hills. Dr. Charles Dierentteld otncta-was also edged lo scalloped lack of courtesy trom clerks The brlde Is the daughter ot Dr, Jooab Kliewer, soloist, ted. Lace. Sht> carried a boUQuet ol at post ott!.ce windows, slow Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Austlo was accompuied by Elma Wells The groom's parents are Mr. steptwlotis, white roses a.oo deUvery of magutoes and per-c01 of lrvine Terrace. Tbe at the orpn. a.nd Mrs. SheldonLoughborough ctlrysanthemums. todicals, lost matl, poor car-groom's parents are Mrs. Jack A reeept1oo a.t the Newport of Inglewood. Jonah Kliewer Attending the bride was her rter services, and the volume Freeman of santa Monica and Beach Tennls Club foUowed the sang ''The Call," "The Wed-sister, Mrs. Mi chael dl Do-of junk mail received. Bennett VIctor Wade of Pa. weddl.n& ceremooy. Mrs. Co1 ding Song'' and "The Lord's nato of Balboa.. as matron ol Postmaster John Klugiewlcz; cl!lc PaUsa.des. greeted guests in a pink Prayer,'' and Mr. Hannaford honor. She was dressed ~ a met with the Chamber board The Rev. Raymond Sap lis costume wtth a corsagi!ofw hite escorted tUs daughter down the gown of red velvet with pmk last Thursday and thaaked them ontcLa.ted at the double r ing orchids. The groom's mother aisle of tile church, wWch was chiffon skirt. She carried a tor conducting tile survey. ceremony held at high noon. wore an emerald green dress TO ALL OUR.fR.IEJJOS We take this opportunity to thank you for your patronage. It has been a pleasure to serve you! LUI CI~LE'~ --.1 3641 E.Coast luniOr$ CORONA DEL MAP PHONE 675·1030 .. ~ adorned with Cllristmas decor. bouquet of pine with red ber. ··we have problems· there The bride was escorted by with mink collar and a slmt- ations. rtes, baby's breath aDd chrys. is 00 doubt about it 'but we her t.ather as she approached lar corsage. Assisting were -----------. anthem urns a.oo wore a ring of tr in to correc't them .. the a ltar wearing a lace and 2 school friends of thP. bride, fiower s In her hair. ~e } g ' tulle gown over satin 1n tra-Miss Linda Leggett of Santa Good wishes "bloom" for you aL. BRAD'S TV Best wishes to you and .4:~ S LOCATIONS TO SERYE YO U UtJ T H eN P.WP O RT AREA. • ' Another sister, Mi~s Wendy e Hsa.t • "d that with the new dlttonai white, Her matcWng Barbara and Mrs. Michael Hannalord, ~s <1. ~ndesmald, nati~o.a~ postal reform. by lace mantilla swept the noor. Brazil of Corona del Ma.r. Jaul' s ~lofnrrs along with MlSs ELleen Siegel which the postal service wiU She carried a bouquet of steph-The oewlyweds len tm. of Cos~ Mesa and Miss Krtsty ev entually become se1!-s~-aootis, baby's breath and tern. mediately for a honeymoon In ~sn GI Fft McC onville of Balboa Isial)(j. porting -. '"we hope that the Attending her as maid of Acapulco. They will make their All the bridal attendants were qua lity or service can be im-honor was her s ister , t.Hss home to Los Angeles, where dressed allXe_ escept the flower proved. We meanwhile welcome frances Anne Co1. Another the groom is employed by girl, Christme Peters, who all cornpla.ints-~r even comp-s ister, Miss VictoriaLyODCol. city. He is a graduate of Loy. wore a long red velvet dr ess. liments U there are any •• azx1 sened as brldesma.ld, alonC ola UnJve.rsltJ w1th a de1•ee'1 (formerly Freder i~' s Floris t) CALL US FOR NEW YE AR'S CORSAGES and FOR YOUR HOUDAY PARTY OECOR ATL'lG, CASUAL FLOWERS and CUSTOM CENTER PIECES. The groom's brother served will tr Y to correct any prob-with Miss Joanne Marte Free-1n civil eoctneertnr . He as best man.. Ushers loc lOOed !ems, man of Santa Monica hal! sis-member of Ule Sierra Club. Free esHmotes-Del ivery Service Thomas _Maines . of Nev.rport No· recommeodation was ter of tile groom. A'u the at. The new Mr s. Wade Is a Beach, Mtchael G1bson of ~un~· madE-by the Cllamber on how tendants wore gowns of cran. graduate of Corona del Mar lngton !leach am _ the br_lde s to improve the service, but berry chillon over ta!feta made high school aM a graduate 1o br other-in-law, M;chael d1 Do-Jack Curley head of the sur-in the Pmpi.restyleiFithwreaths home ecooomlcs !rom F LOWERS BY Wl RE. 2626 E. COAST HWY .• CORO NA DEL MAR nato of Ba~. . ve y tea m .S::Ud the com mittee of flower s in their hair. They i~i;,::.:O:~ 07~ mus1c accomparued the would co~tinue lla.ison with the car ried old.fa.shioned oosegays feshvlhes at the carousel room post office and requested a copy of pink flowers, 6H-8990 of the Newporter _ lrm, where of the annual postal service Jan.es Kainz of Los Angeles the wedding reception was held. . t" t served as best man. The bride's Mrs. Hannafor d greeted guests mspec wn repor • in a pl.nk shantung ensemble N' B COUNCIL PROTESTS complemenled wlth a corsage or 0 0 pink roses. The groom's moUler woreanappl•gr•••r!bbonknl! PRISONER OF WAR FATE suit and an orchid corsage. Mlss Sandi Lawton and Miss Dta.n Smith assisted with the The Newport Beach City "(a) Neutral inspedlons of guest book. CouocU a~ed a resolutJoo all prison camps· The ne~ Mrs. r.:gh:r~~ last week protesting the treat. "(b) PubUcatl~n of a com. attended e~rt r C rll ment of pr isoners of war held plate U.st of aU prisoners held; school and pman ° ege, by North Vietnam. "(c) Release of the sick~ where she toured with World And, accor dl.ng to City At. wounded; Cam pus Afloat. Her t.alher is torney TuUy Seymour, Nl-wport "(d) Allowance of a tree no. owner of Bay Department Store Beach Is the only city in Or. of mall between the prlsooers in Balboa. Her husband grad· ange County wh.i ch has taken a of wa.r and their ta.mllles. ua.ted from Long Beach State position on the matter. "3. The citizens of Newport with a teachlng credential and The Council sa.id u adopted Beach are llfged to eiJ)ress Is teaching and coaching football the resolution as part of a their concern about the treat~ ~te ~s~~~~~it~t~;:~~ nat~o.nwide letter writing and ment of American prisoners of petition campaign to demon-war by communicating dlrec. fraternity, . strate to the government of tly ~iththeGovernmentof Nortb Following a honeymoo,n m Nor th Vietnam that the Am-Yi t WAREHOUSE BULGING! Prices slashed to make room SALE BEGINS SATURDAY . DEC -26 Hours 9a.m. to 9p-m., Sun .ll-5 TILE TOP TEAK & WALNUT END TABLES ...... HOW $29 .00 TILE TOP TEAK & ROSEW OOD ROSEWOOD TABL ES NOW S39.00 MAN"s TEAK WARDROBE-CABINET SALE $249.00 .Reg. 1800.00 TEAK EXTENSION DINING TABLE 33" X 48" lO 8 3" NOW $59 33"" x &9 '" w 106"" NOW $19 TEAK ROUND PEDESTAL DINING TABLE Hawaii, 1t~e Mcoup~ w~ll:e er ican public deplores the In-~.;:a~he city Clerk Is dlrec. at 301-1 aln I., a • humane treatment which the ted to send a copy of tWs re90- prisoners are receiving. It Is tuHon to the President of the DESKS, TEAK $49.95 to $69 .9S hoped that thi s outpouring of Democratic RepubUc of Viet. GENEVIEVE McFADDEN " .blic support for better treat-nam and to seod copies of this OF CLIFF HAVEN DIES ment for the prisoners will reso'lutlon to the President of 47"withleaf17W' NOW$139 TEAK OAME TABLE WITH 4 CHAIRS 331~" x 331Jr", extends to 58" Genevieve Mcfadden, 81, of cause the government of North the United States the Goveroor 425 St. Andrew's Rd., CUU Ha. Vietnam to re-evaluate its of CaWoro.ia, 'u.s. Senators •en. died Dec. 19 atHoagMem. present policies. John TWUley and A tao Crans. oria.l Hospital. She was born The resolution states: ton Congressman Jo bn F •• 889 1 p U "WHEREAS, the Government schmitt. the Oru,.. County eb. ~. 1 , n rovo, tah, r N 111 v· ,_,1 , •· and came to Orange County 13 ° or letnam has llU ed Board of S~ntsors and a.U to comply with minimum stand. cities within Orange Cotmty." years ago. a.rds of huma.De treatment of Survi•ors incJOOe a daughter, American prtsonerso!warhekt S4,000 BURGLARY IN Vlrginia MaASOn of Newport Beach; 3 grandsons; and captive in Nortb Vietnam; and Ll [Q SHOPS AREA 6 great-grandchildren. "WHEREAS, tbe Government Newport Beacb poUce are ln~ Funeral ser vi ces were held of North Vietnam ~s raWled vestigat1ng a bur&lary at a wo. Dec. 23 at the Pact.nc VIew the 1949 Geneva Conveottons men's qua.Uty apparel shop, Chapel, with Bishop Chad relating to the treatment of 3442 Via ()porto, Lido SbOps Campbell of the Church of Je-prisoners 01 war; and area, during 1Filich mercha.D .. sus Christ otl..atter Day Salnts ''WHEREAS, pubUc ophdon dtse with a Wholesale nlue of of.f!.claUng. Interment was at ln the United States aDd tbroulfl-more tba.o $4,000 was stolen Pacl!lc vtn• Memorial Park. out the WO!'ld bas upressed durlDg the weekeDd. outra.ce over this Inhumane Pollee said lbe totruders de- MARIE DJOKICH OF lrealment or AmerlClUlprl.ton-acUnted lhe ...,.,lar alarm ers of wu; system and pried ~~ a lldt COST A MESA DIES ··NOw, THEREFORE, BE rr door to p111 --·· Tbelou, Marie D))k:l.ch, 80, of 1613 RESOLVED b)' tbe City Couo .. to dresses aDd coat.a, wu tJtl .. Santa Aoa Au., Costa Mesa., ell of the City oiHewportBeacb mated by the Jboponu-,PeiiJ dJed Dec. 18, at Park Lido as foUows: Parkineoa. pollee J&ld. Coonloocootllo8pltatsbe wu '"1-Tbo Clly COIIDCU Ia 11on Moo. 15, 1890, Ill C10<h-deeply cooctn>eclawottbe mla-ANN HEALY DtES oa1otUf.a. ud came to Or_ orablo Ufill& eoodltlou IDd UlCf Coaaty 11 JMU aco. btnnlllltioD I.DlUcted .,.. the Ume ! .. ~!'*!~llns...-1 ~~~c I Suntfor1 1Dc:lude a dlucbt.r, Amerlcu prt.,...n otftl beld died Drtc. cau toJfft .. A*~• SbatfiJlo oftbe lam-bJ tbe North VI-milO (lor. port Boadl 11om Clll<a .. - tlJ bome; Ud a lUter, Llda enuntllt. b« In••,... Kut A.. ~. s-at Loo Aopioa. z. 1'111 CIIJ eo-u ,...., -~ w 111 d ... 111 F11111ftl MI'Tle• ftf"l Mid tiM Goftrmnl!llt of Nort.b Vltt-Oetotw. _ Dec. IS &I St. Joocblm'o Call>-111m lo '-'M t1o oi>Up. s...-o locllllo a-VIa. ollc CN<~~. -.. .. wu a1 UOoo -11>o ,un GeMn coatl. Boalratllftport&-, Good~dCamolorJ.-c--r•lall'" to 1111 utlcn-. 11..-,., C.. llo•, wuto tr•-at Ill"-• at war, F-.1 --...,.. pri. Cliatlf at~ wlltcl roqodtr. ftlo, • "Special import purchase" TEAK AG CESSORES .... 20" 0 F F HALF PRICE ON AL L CHRISTMAS CA RDS AND DECORATIONS LACQUERED DININO CHAIRS from Denmark 6 P c. set, Reg. 1176 NOW $119.95 TEAK ROUND DININO TA BLES W1th one 16" lear FROM $19 HA NOlNO LAMPS ...... 25" OFF TABL E LAMPS ....... 20" OFF CRYSTAL ...... lOll to SOli OFF Green. red, natural HOW $2 •. 95 BOOK CASES. TEAK, DENMARK 36~" 1: 11" -83" ht. Adjustable shelves CHI NA ....... 10" to 33·1/3 OFF STEEL . . . . . . . . . . .. 20" 0 FF VERY SPECIAL __ .... --$69-95 TEAK END TABLES .... SALE $33.50 TEAK CORNER TABLES SALE $39-00 TEAK COFFEE TABLES SloL E $45.00 TEAK COFFEE TABLES SALE $55-00 Reeul ar 145.00 Reaular 155 00 Regular 185.00 ReiUla r 176.00 SIDE CHAlKS. leal<, black. navy eeat SloL E $21.50 Rop1ar 129.&0 SloLE $1'-95 Roplar ou. u SloL E S29-t5 Roplat 084.60 CAPTAIN'S CHAIR, TEAK. Nau1ahyde ooal-SPEC. $39.95 DANISH ROCKERS. HI BACK White wilh upbolatered "'"t, orange, . 00110, blue, p oeo SPEC. $39 .00 DANISH ROCKERS. Ill BACK SUJ.aed 'olu e, creea red SPEC.$39.00 SIDE CHAIRS, TEAK. BLA CK. Nav1 oeal SALE $21.50 ••I· 211.&0 MIAU. DILl VI IT CMAIGI OM S.A.L.ITIMS OUTSIDI LOCAL .UIU, A.LL SALU PINAL--~ IIITUIMS --NO CRIIMU clooo.e. « ...... . ~ ........... .,, ..... JW I - NEWPORT BEACH 10( tlU! ONLY .. I!W~A1fl ,lti,.TfD AHD I'Uil.lSHfO IM Mft"'OIT II!AICM 23RD YEAR, NO . 20 THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ---------· THE NEWPORT HARBOR TME 1»1..'1' LOCAllY OWNf.D. IMOfl"fMOf:MT .. fWfol'!l flif TMf Hl..ltiO. •ltf.t. JOe COSTA MESA CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. NATIONAL HONOR FOR THEO ROBINS Theodore Roblrui Sr., plooeer bua:lllessm&n and clvlc leader of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa area, flaB won a Time magaline qua.Uty dealer award for t9n. Mr. Roblns, wOO u..-es in Balboa andlspresldentotTheo- dore Robins Ford, Z060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Is ooe of 71 dealers 1n tbe eottre natioo selected for this honor. He will be honored at the 19TI national COD¥entloo of the National AutomobBe Dealers Assn., to be held Jan. 16-ZO In San Francisco. The Time awards--oow In the' Zod year--hooor America's outstanding automobile dealers and are presented In coopera- tion with NADA, the national dealer body. Mr. Robins was nominated for hls bonor by the Motor Car Dealers Association of Orange CountY, of which h.e Is a past director. He oow serves as a director of the Motor Car Deal- ers Association ofSouthernCt- lllornia. He started his career 1o U1e automobUe buslness In 1921, when, after World War I ser- Yice, be came to Ba.lboa looldng tor work u a mechanic. Flnd~ lng oo job, lle rented a garage tor $15 a mooth aod began re- pairing automobiles. In 1922 he was a sub-fnnchlser for Wtllys-Knight-Overla.od. He received hls Ford franchise l.n 1923. During his Army flying ser- vice, he was the first man to fly over 14,440footldountShas- t.1, in an open cockpU plane without oxygen, a feat that MORLEY TO TALK TO EBELL CLUB galned him world-wide news coverage. He set a world speed r ecord of 156 miles an hour ln a 1920 nying meet in Long Beach. Active ln ctvic affa.lrs, Mr. Robl.ns was named 1966 "man of the year" by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, and In 1962 he was named ''citll.en of the year" by Or- an~ Coast College, He Is a director of the Har- bor Area Boys Club, Newport Tomorrow, Costa Mesa Tomor- row, Orange Coast Tomorrow, and Boy Scouts Esplorer Gro!4). for the past 30 years tie haS been a director or the Newport flartkl{ Chamber of Co~erce a.od has served twice a.s presi- dent of that organization, in 1937 and 25 years later, in 1962 . He is a past president of the Balboa Bay Lions Club. He wa s a member of the first board of trustees of the New- port Harbor union high schOol district in 1929. lie ls a cha.rter member of THE FORENSI CS TEAM of Or- ange Coast CoUege Unished the !all semester with 6 straight sweepstaies wins and a perfect record as it swept the Southern California Junior co llege fall championships at East Los An- geles City College. OCC fin- ished 26 points ahead of second place teams from Long Beach City College aDd Palomar. Here are 4 of the OCC team mem- bers, from lett, Bill Landers of Costa Mesa, Cathy &.rrett of Corona del Mar, Dorothy McMillan of Costa Mesa and Mlck Miklaus of Huntington Beach. Because of It s season's recor d, OCC has been invited to compete in several uo.iver. sity level tournaments. Award wlmlng oews analyst John Morley will be the featured speaker for the Jan. 7 noon He is an olliclaUy accre<!Ued correspondent with the Depart- ment of Defense, United Na- tions, NATO, SEATO, South Vietnam, South Korea., among many other atrlllatlons • Newport Harbor American,~:r.=~~"""=====':! gion Post 291 and served commander ln 1925. Helsa.pa•~ II president of the Newpo rt THEODORE ROBINS SR. ro-------------------., luncheon meeting of the New -port Beach Ebell Club to the clubhouse, 515 w. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. bor Exchange Club a.od a director of Amigos Vie)os. He Is a native of Seattle, Wash. .JJ. J. (jarrell ANNOUNCES 17TH SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE BEGINS DECEMBER 28TH SAVINGS YOU WON 'T BELIEVE ON SUCH . FAMOUS BRAND NAMES AS • HERITAGE oDREXEL oCENTURY o THOMASVILLE o TOMLINSON oJAMESTOWN • BRANDT • BROYHILL oHECKMAN oHIBRITEN oKINDEL o KARGES H.J.GARR.EfT fURN~RE 2215 HAIIIOR ILVD. COST A loESA 646-0275 Mr. Morley's account of h.is 40,000 mile world tour will highllgtlt current ioterDatiooal afturs. There will be a ques- tion alld answer period follow- log the lecture. In 1967 Mr. Morley was the recipient of the national speak- er 's award in Washington, D.C. Mrs. Ray Nielsen, Ebellpre- sident, •ill coDduct a shOrt business meetl.ng prior to the lecture. Mrs. Harry Goetz Is program c hair man. Catered luncheon will be served by members of Boo,k Section 7 under the directioo of Mrs. fred Loakes, cha.!r- man. Holiday hours • g1ven The Harbor Area Girls Club will be open during the hoUday season oo Dec . 28, 30 and Jan. 4, lrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sign-141 for dance classes "tll start Jan. 4--ten lessons for $2. Guitar and sewing class- es will begin the latter part of January. A tashioo show is slated tor Jan. 21, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., at a location to be amouoeed later. One winner ln begilmers and one in advanced tashlon sewing will be selected to com- pete agalnst winners 1.n tt\e regtoo or national competition. LEGAL NOTICE p -39668 CERTIFICATE OF BlSIN ESS Fictitious FLrm Name The Girls Club, 181 5 Allap heim St., Costa Mesa, Is alp filiated wtth the Girls Clubs of America Inc., with ann!W cootests sponsored in cooking a.nd sewing. Eligibility of mem- bership ranges from the age of 6 through high school: Polywogs--ages 6 to S; the fee is $1. Merma.ids--ll'ade& 4, 5 aid 6; fee, $1. Teens--grades 7 tl\rough 12; fee, $1.50. The club ls open to members at 2 p.m. Mooday through Fri- day; Saturday trom 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Teen members may come to the club Tuesday and wednesday evenings for dinner from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.; the price is 65~. THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby certify that he Is con~ --LEG_A_L_H_O_TIC_E __ _ du cttng a mail order business __ _ at 440 HeUotrope Ave., Corona P-39586 del Mar, Calif., under the tl.c-CERTIFICATE OF BlliJNESS titiaus firm na.me of J.E.S. As-FJctUious f irm Name sodates, and that said firm is THE UNDERSIGNED ·'tOes Mr. Robins is married to the former Mae Becker, nave 2 ctuklren, Robins Jr., a partner president of the dealership, Mary, a high schOol teacher ln Balboa. There are 3 grand- children. composed of the fol~owlng per-'hereby certify that he is con- SOD whose _11ame 10 full UJd doctiog a garage door aM g:a- place of resJdeoce are as fol~ door operator bUslness at tows, to-wit: John E. Sou.lteras, ~~~ Placentia, costa Mesa, 440 Heliotrope Ave., Corooa C w UDder the fictitious firm del Mar, Calif. O:m~'of MIUer Doors and that PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS WITNESS my twld this -4th s:ald firm is COml)Osed Of the ~~;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;;:;i:jp;;;:;;;:;:;;:;;:;;;:;. day of December, 1970. John E. following person whose oame ABOUT YOUR CHILD'S GRADES? HELP HIM DEVELOP TO HIS FULL POTENTIAL MRS. REfTZ PHONE 646·8341 Soulteras . in full ~ pLace of residence STATE OF CAUFORNIA ) are as follow s, to-wit: Gerud )ss. w t 6106 W Ckean Front COUNTY OF ORANGE ) 00 ers, ." ' Newport Beach, Calif. ON THIS 4th day of Decem. WiTNESS my nand this 30th ber, 1970, before me, _a Notary da of Novem':er 19'70. Gerard Public in and for satd county w~ r s ' and state, residing therein, duly STA;E Q;:;-CALIFORNIA) commissioned and sworn, per-)ss. sonally appeared John E. Sou.k-COUNTY OF ORAN GE ) eras, known to metobetheper-ON THIS 30th day of No- son whose name is subscribed ber 1970 belore me a ••-I lr ot od vem ' • ' to the wltuw ns ume , a NotarY Public ln aod tor said ackoowledged to me that he ex-county and state, reslding ec uted the same. thereln, duly commissioned and WITNESS my nand and of-sworn., personattyappearedGe- Qclal seal. Mary A. Haapa, rard Wooters ltoown to me to Notary PubUc in aod for sa.id be the perso~ whose Dame ls County and State, My Commis-sllbsc.ribed to the wtthinln.stru- sion eq~tres Dec. 13, 1971. ment., and acknowledged tom~ Publish: Dec. 10, 17, Z4, 31, that he uecuted the same. 1970, In the Newport Harbor WITNESS m" 1\aod and of- ficial seal. Mary A. Haapa, Notary Public in aod tor said Coulty and State. My Com- mission eq~tres Dec. 13, 1971. Publish: Dec. 3, 10, 17, 24, 19'70, lD the NeWJIOft Harbor EllSip. ~ROM Warmest Wishes from 'THE HEARTHSTONE STANDING. left to rlgtlt: Pat, ZO, ln the Navy, oo-..servtng Co. in Torrance, w111 be married lD March; SaDdy, z:&, 1n Vietnam, comtna home to be marrlet1 durtDg 2 weeks' now W.rs. Jay Wilbur of Costa Mesa and mother ot 18- leau ln January; C&Ddy, 16, a.nd Ttm, 10. SEATED: Kim, mooth-old Scott; KathY (Wrs. Jerry} Pertlns, 2 ... S:lllrltJ, 9; Dad, 39 (?); Mamma, 38; Casey, 14. ON RUG : The the DeaYv uea, mother ol 5-JIIU'~Id dluctKer, family doi. Tlppy, af' 10, and Collei!O, 1!. PUS (oct at and 10-morC-old twlD ~ir\sl Tbe eDllre COODell . ' Ill arbor .llotola home}: Mlke, 26, DOW operations manarer for J. c . PenoeY Pins 1D tbls wtsb b" a bappy bolld&11 • The Incarnation of Christ · Br llle lolell:vao,.liat B111r Sua..,., (tllotl 11:151 ,.fiiiC)M ''IWOIIIID Of' ntC LOI'tO" .. U,.,IItl.l!le<)..O, TI.NM. (Coodnued from l&al we~) A......_t TnU•oa1 ato.t men tp.:ak the tnlth; the Ual"', the 1bptica, e-tc .• ve In the minority, II ttttlmony worth ~,... lhJ.nc! HiiiOry ls made up ot '"~ mon,y and tt'ttimony Is taw lm~ tant thine thtrc Ia, not onJy In rt'lla'Jon, but In jurltc~e. Ria- tory uys t:ttn. wu a Man n.mf'd Jetus and He lived wtwn the Bible says, He dkl the thine• the Blblt- aays He did and Wu killed the w~ the Bible says He wu ldlled. You cannot tab the miraciH out of the llle of Jesus and leave his- tory intact. You can't say you ae. ct>pt any of It and IPaye the mir- adE-t out. In the Sandwteh illandJ there wu an old Infidel who ~ to the king who had been conve rted and asked him if M was not happiPr bt>!ort" the miuionary came and told him tht> uory. T'he kine re- plied, "But ror the com ing of the missionary and his story, you have al~ady dol'\f' three thinp any of wh1ch would ml"an death. You have come walking instrad of c rawling; you have crosst'd my shadow and you ha\'t' sat in my presence in- Sft'ad ar !itanding." • Ouistlan, I am telllnl" )'OU what )'OU will be If )'OU accept . But twr.•• a man who wants: to be rtaht and tw lalla back contin- ually. He wanta to be ltonlrout and he ls •tJncy. Hr wants to be pure bUt he falls back Into Impurity. He wanta to have a mouth ot love and hr haa 1 mouth or oblcenlty. He wanta to have hll handa atretch· ed forth In brnedlctlon and they brcome fists. In this fa!lu~ he gets down and cries : "Woe Is me. for I am not what 1 ought to be. Who will deliver me?" The RlbJe tells me whl.l 1 ouaht to be. Tbc saUsf.t.c t~n is up thert' and yoo a~ down hl're. How a~ you golna; to get out of what you art' Into what you ought to lK>! When a man reaches that stagt' of life and Is anxious, Jf"Sus walks right up In front of him and says : "I am 1h<> only powrr. You must rt>pent and be saved through My atoning blood." Jn us com t;s up and says to the fallt"n woman. the thief, the skt~>­ Uc, "I'll take you out of what you are-and put you where you ought to be." He is the only Man who was ever on earth that can do this. klwed to so throuch and tall:• one Jut iook and the)' plied the rlcJwfta to hiJh that ~ b cubt and aU wu a pyramkl ol ftowftos, That wu Jf!tTY MeAulry, the-wharf rat, the drunkard, ~ aeven tft'mer, the man whom Or. Hall aald had mo~ PQWer with Cod than alJ ol the M~tropol.ltan preachen put to- J \"ther. A.ceount tor Jerry McAuley any other way than throuah Jesus Chrtst and )'01.1 lmult Cod. Down the •tre\"lt of Ol.lcqo went a eounterfclter lhlrty yean ago. He .. w the lla:ht and he ~t Into a minion and he heard the atory and acct'ptt'd J HUI Quilt. When you go to Ol.lcqo, go to 100 East Van Bul"t'n Stl"t't't, and see a bald-ht'ad!'d little man and meet my friend Harry Monroe, and he will treat you like a pt"'nM. That \"X<GUnterfeltfl', ex-aam.blfl', ex-dn.t.nkard, led me to Ol.rlst ~,... ty~lght years ago. Down the stf'fftt of New York staggered a drunkard. He had for- gotten where hr wantt'd to go and hf> asked a policeman, u the po- liceman ordered him to move on, wht're St\"ve Merrlt's Jtore wu. Tb\" cop told him. Hr went and found the multimillionaire und\"r· ..,!;.aker In hia off!~. ~Jrislmds lessin~s_ __ ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S Tha t's fh (' plan· you a lways find fh(' infidt>ls. Tht> old scoundrPis hang around in tht' shadow of !he church, ~aus(' thl"y know tht'ir ht'adt> arl• saft' on thl'ir shoulder<~ thr rc. Hl" rocked and out came Augus. tim'. tht' wisest and tht' be-st. His Is the God of theology. Account for him in any other way than through J esus Olrist and you lr.- •ult God and religion beromea a humbug-and a lie. The latter said : "What yoo need is not advil'e, but money . Ht>rl' is a $5 bill ; go out and get cleaned up and com t' back at 3, and I'll givf' _you tive minutes." He was back at 3 clo:aned up and he told his story and thr('t' yean later two mt>n !!tood on a plaUorm in New York. One of th€'m wa.s Strv~n M('rrif and tht> other was John B. Wooley, thc Prohibition candidate for prt>sldent of tht' t,;nitt'd Sta tes. You account for him any other way than through Jt>sus Christ and you insult God. Mor tht ~p i ritual bleuinqt ol t h• struon bt bttlowtd on you ond yours. :Baptist 1\ible m-ibune rOUHDID JUHI U, ltM MOIL SMITH, Uilot 'SO GREAT SALVATION' By NOEL SMlTII (A. sermon, as ~ub5tanti.&.lly pre.c~ to the eorwre- Jatiun uf Trmple B.lptial Chu.~h. Drtroit., Mich.) I H AVE READ tins 8 1b\f' tJ-.rough f'Very year for the pa~t 16 yro~~rs In add1t1on 1.o thr sp.._"Cia\ study I have &lVI.'I\ 1 :l nous s.eet&ons of 11 I l~ve to thml!: Jtnd hve and :nove m ns wholrsome ot.tmosphl·n•. h k(OI!'pS my mmd a.hve and work1ng, waten my sp•rit, and warms my heart I love 1ts grand historical sweep; 11 be~ms m elf'm1ty and mf'rl e! into etr rr.lly Gr-an ttd 1ts prem1sc. thiS LS thf' most ph..ilosophical and loftlcal book I e'lc r rrad. h makes 5('1\St' on evrry page It! cenlral Theme IS the anchor. vitality, and hope of man· kind I ;~m pei""Sono~~lly convmced. and absolu tely con- vinct.'d, that t.hr or,l!amr unlly of th1s Book Ill beyond human thought and capacity And every t1mc I read th1.5 Book. I find insp1ting, enoOh nl( truth 1h<1t I houi n~·~·, r tu~.:11i before A. week nr .so llKn .,. hen Dr VJt k te\ep•• •n,•rl me and invi te-d mr ,,, I-t• wu'l _vvo.. 0"' r thrs Wl't'ktnd, a text of Sl.'np- 1\•!t! :.h .. t I had nt•ver ~tt.cmptt"t.l lQ pre11ch on, began app('<~hnlil to my mrnd for con.tilderation I thought that was a good omen. and :so I bej;:an to study Ll What I !lha\1 say to you th1s morn1ng IS the result, inadt-quate thou~h 11 w1lt be. This IS the texl. "How shall we escape. 1f we neglK t so greilt salvat.ron?" IHeb 2 J ). I want to re<td th06r fLrst (our verses m the 9f'cond chapter of thlll 1rand Book of Hebrews· ''Thcrefort-we ought to giVE' the more earTICst hred to the thmgs whu•h we havt' heard, lest at any time we should let them slip. "Par if lhe word spoken by angels was stedfast, and every tril!"lllgrt'S&Ion and d1~bedienc-e receiVed a just recompense of ~Tward; "How shall we e-scape, tf we neglect 50 great salva- tion; whtch at the f1rst began to be spoken by the Lord, and was confirmed unto us by them that hevd him. "God io l:so bt'aring them wilnelses, both with signs and wonders, and w1th divers miracles, and gifts of the Holy Ghost, according to his own wiU." We are told there that this "-lvation is gTeat be- clluse of thrt>e considerations: • It was the theme of Jesus Christ. • It wu confirmed by eyewitnesses of the e11rthly life. duth, burial, and resurrect&on of Jesus Christ. e A lmi~J!hty God bore witneu to the absolute • :rut.hfulness and vahdity of thiS selvation "w1th Sll(ns and wondei""S, anti With divf'rs m iraclf'S, and g1 fts of lhe Holy Gh~t. ;u:cording to h is own Will.'' nRST Of' AU... thil Sllivation obviou&ly is the Gos- pel of Christ. This salvation is the Divine pardon of sin and rPhel11on a-ai~t the holy God. It is the as· suagm8 and ht!allnc of guilt and shame. h is lhe ever- burnmg flame of hopl!" on the al!.ar of thf' hear t. It is etf'rual lile, wtth all the Unn connottlll. And th1s IS a tmiV~~~rsal ulvation. h is for n-ery man. woman, boy, 1irl. Th\"re is not a human footprint on Uli• tormented earth that this ~~&lvation ill not tniling. '11o, e ... ery one that thinuth, come ye to the watua, and hr that hath no money; COI'I'I(O ye, buy, and eat; )'U. co~. buy wine and mUk wilhout money and without price" flsa . ~:1). It Is for Nt'bucbadneu.o~r tt.anding be-fore his 90-foot- high ahaft of gold, and Jt Is for the thid' ~ikwd to the Roman stake. h It for Saul of Tarsus slttine ac the feet of Gamsliel, and it iJ for the ala•• OnHirnu. Rednc from bi.l muter. It embruN ~ on lloua.t SI- nal. and It Bnb'*'-a.b.b in her hoftl ol ~~hem& JftUI Chrilt ll \h. CJI'lb ,_uinelJ univ ...... ~andu tu.tor, has known. &Jill tN n1illon fourlded bf' 10m .. &be on.ly pnuinely ..... ,..,... ..., ._ -1111!. a.u.v-w&a tho..._".,. 11oo" .-.... ADd 11w Soe oi Oool 1o Doltr ....., pi-lifo IIIIITtt -&he .......... a. .w ... ~ .... ...... &hM ........... ..sa~w .... .. -... ----·-·-............. -............... . _ ....... .._., .. lllo_ ....... .. ---. • t! , ,._ .. ,....., __, ..... How am I goi ng 10 believe that Jt>Sus has this powl"r! I see m en hilling thc booze a nd then cl imbing on the waten~~agon. I ~ men who wen· impure' m adt' purf'. How am 1 going to ell:plain all !his:' l ac- cept the incarnation a nd fh('n I know why. Fint, it's a mystt>ry. Second. It's a rrvf'lation, and third, It's a prophecy. It is so much a fore- tellmg and a tclling forth. Whcn I stand here and Yy yoo can be this lonely, broodin,: earth wu to bring s;~lvation to men. Look there m the th ird chapter or the Gospel of J ohn, there on the flat roof, that m::. velous convc>n.a· tlon with Nicodemus, the Pharisee with thr good and honnt heart. II was m tht' springtime, during the Pau· ovrr days, m the days !hat wt're rt'aching out l.o the fi rst E..ster Tht' Mt'd ltt:rr;mean day has come and p:one_ A zephr 1::; toymg w1 th the candle fla i'TlP Docs N1cudemus doubt the ro>:.l1ty of that Zt'ph r~ Of coursE> not Dot.-$ hf' know from whtonct' H comt'th~ (){ cou~ not. Dot-s he know \Ooht'n Ct' II gL•l'lh~ Of COUrY. no' /l.nd so ~ 1:l'l th n~w b1rth I han• bct'n t.alkmg to you al.ou• !: " .1 ,~..~o!.:nt-m1 •&ery hut 110 1 a cht-ap .ond Yulg;n J.IUL..•• :\ru.t .1 •~ ·~cmortstr.tbk•, JU~f o~~s the wmd •~ dt'mon~t.r ... blf'. And then that qUIC'I ;.onJ reUectivt> man asked H1m how ~uch 11 thtna c-ould bf'. What was th~t ulum.at.t cau,co behmd the God of the universe having such In- terest m men~ And what d1d the Son of God teiJ him ? "For God .5(1 loved the world. th.t he gave his only begonf'n Son, that whOSGe\'er believeth in hun should not pen"". but have f'llt'r):~st.mg life "Pot God sent not h1s Son mto tht' "-'orld to condemn rht> world. but that lhe world thr<ough him might be saved." Now of course I know thtJt many d the ablest and most de ... out B1bll!' scholar1i tt!ll you that those verses were not a part of the con\'~:r<.at.>ou of our Lord and Nn:odtomu.s They say lhey wert' add~ by John, by lhe msp1rMion of the Holy Spin l, and are of course JUS t as a uthon tatJvt> il.S tf lhe)' h.d been spoken by ChriSt. But I al~ know th11t there i& equal authority for those wonb bdnc ·a part of that conveD.ation. Dean Alford is one of them. Thi& salvation w-.s the thf:me, the passion of the Son of God. And h\"u me, my friend!: Norw but a fool thinlu lightly of wh.lt was a pauion with God Incar- nat.t. None but 1M wiiUully blind, none but the will- tuJiy insane, none but those who are committing in- telle-chl&.l and spiritual suicide will be indiffe~t to the central theme of Jnua Christ when He taucbt and p~hed a.nd worked a.cd dil!'d durinl theM three yean of Hil pubLic ministry in Palntine. AND THIS SAL ATION, we are told here in thia Book of Hebrewa, !. rrut be<:auae it wu eonfinned by eyewit:naaes. I don't believe any experienced, fair- minded la1F}'t'T can read the tfttimonie:s of the men who lived and worloed with our Lord when He will on this earth, without the feelin« that be is listening to hone~t men tell wtt.t they actually sn1 and heard and felt. ~ten to the words of the great Fisherman, spoken as he wu nearing the shadow of the crou his Muter had tcld him would be waiting for him at the end of n •• road: " .. _we have not followtd cunnin1ly devaed fables, whm we made known unto you lhe power and comina: of our Lord Je:sua Christ, but -~ f'yew1tnf'Ph ol tua majesty. ''For he rt:«ivM from God the Father honour and 1101')', when therr-Clime such a voice to him from the ellctllent glory, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am weU pleased. 'And thW! votce wh1ch came (rom heavl!'n we he:ar~. when we wet~ with him in tht' holy mount~ (ll Pt-Ur i·l6ff.). And listen to John, m the lint chaptu of his Go5pel: "And tlw Word .,.,.. made flesh. and ~welt amo03 us, (and we beheld hia I' lory, the glory u of the only be- gotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth." And li.lt.tn to this am• man .,-ain, JnCU"e than lO yean aftu I~ had -n ttw face of the Sob of God and hMrd fW ¥06~: '"That whi.cb wu from the ~ whlch wt have heard, whk:h ..,.. N•e .._ with our .,.... which we tw. .. loobd ....... Mil' ........... ,..... ...... d. Word ol Jtr.: .. (PGII' dM 1..1Jt .,.. IMN,..,._ .-d .. hlrw -1&. and tN.r WlC.... ..t ...., --,_ ... ...,., w.. wbtcb .._ wHit tht Pad.-, _. .,.. hilt. e. J... Chrlalt* (1 ~ l:UI.l. Aa4 n:r ._ lob _.... Wt o-.11' ~" Will: '"""---.......... -.... -I "'"N fll hit r \ 1 ......... IIDt ........... ~ '"Jkn ~ .... ....._. .., ,. ....... .. J-.. .. tMO.W. .... .._.W:_.._, I II ,. "'"ttM .............. ~ ,_... ... ). ~ .. ,,.. ... -fll ........ ,. ... --.. r ·, 'r • -., .... 1 J1t •• ., ...... ·-..... (OONTINUilD NIIIT lllilllt) • He rocked and out c ame Martin Luther and he kindled the fi res of the reformation on every hilltop in Germany. Account for him ex- cept through Jesus Olrfst and you murder Martin Luther and Onis- Uanity. ln Sing Sing prison sevual yean ago, a convict was listening to the tale of a pal, telling of Jesus Cbrist. He got out and went back into s in a nd was sent back. He had sen.·ed sevl•n terms and one nis;ht hC' staggered into a mission. He heard thf' story and was touc h- ed and RC"ccptl'd Jt>Sus Christ. He lllarted to prf'1u:h and om• night he was prracluno;:-wh('n a wcll- df'("S.Sed m a n camo• down in front and uid "I think of the yean~ of usefu lness 1 C"heated you out of for I could haH pardonf'd you " It was ex-C..ov John A. Dix of New York Timt" rolled on and !he m an died and his fui'H.•ra l was to bl· hC'ld in th•• old Broadway Templf'. Dr· Ta~·lor was to say a few words bul whl•n thE' t1me camC' for th!"· funt•ral. thc people packed so r\osc that it had to be postpont'd and tht> people were al- Remembf>r what the F rench and the GE'rman inhdels said. Hur J ulian the apostatt' f'm pcror fallrn on the battlefteld plrrced by a barb<-<1 a rrow cry as he tosse-d o hand full of his own blood toward the s kies : "0 Galilt>an. 1bou hast conquered." Wf' may hear the cutting wind of urcasm. we m ay hear the angry cry of the tempest of doubts, but finally thE> !torm passt's and out in the clear blue sky of eternity is silhout>tted the cross of Jesus Chri!n and a ll s tand and wavt> palm ]('aves a s they sing · All haN the jllllftr of .leM nomt, lid 011ftlt prostratt foil. Iring forttl the royol clo4.m, And now Nim lord tf oil, Great Events in the New Testament "Jeaua Predicta Peter' a Deniai"- Luke 22:31-38 ,_ TMI! ~OP THI! Lo•o, .... ""*._..._ ...... T-ky Ko1~r ud Joy Martin ...-...-............ ..;.... 'ladkot .. worda wh.ieh I..... lho kay pllnuo,; if -toferenc:o t. 9f•ea. the cuuwer uaually will be found in tile Scripture abowa, CLUES ACaoss $7 "ll• .. w111 nekoned CDIIoa9 tlr.o 'I. 'ZI. 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NEWPORT HARBOR EN~(J( SEOOHD SE~llON·--Pll! 2 His Name: ll!URSDAY, DEC. 24, 1!111 OORONA DEL MAR, CAUF. COUNSELLOR by j . B. Rowell Victoria, BriUah Columbia FROM "KING'S BU51HEU" LA MIRADA, CALIF. OUR LoRD IS proclaimed ''Wonderful Counsellor," and a.s "Wonderful"-"Admirable" in Him- self. Humanity had nothing to contribute to His Person. He came a.s "the Lord from heaven" and was adequa te as Saviour in His own rights (laaiah 9:6 ; I Cor. 15:47). Out from a barren Israel He eame in His humanity, as the Propttet Isaiah re- cords "as a root out of a dry ground," but posaea- ing the inherent life of the Eternal Son of God . "Unto us a CHILD is born"-Evidence to His humanity "Unto us A SON Is given"-Affirming His deity. The ,..,..... OoltiOOII Lange, emphasizing this amazing truth, spoke of "The Light of the future proceedinr from A Child is to be born of the race of David." We shall note the two stages ; First, Th e Darlmess : "No light in them:" "And they s hall look unto the earth : and behold trouble and darkness, dimness of a nguish ; _ .. driven to darkness" (Isa iah 8:20, 22). Second : The Da wn of a. Light from Heaven: "The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light : they that dwell in the land of the shad- ow of death. upon them hath the light shined" (I saiah 9 :2). The lllminp IJMIMnlld The dynamic power for the great deliverance is told in this emphatic statement, "The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this." This is linked with the program for light and deliverance: "For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given; and the government s hall be upon his shoulder ; and his name s hall be called Wonderful. Counsellor, The mighty God, The everla~ting Father, The Prince of Peace. O f the increase of his government and r>eaee t here s hall be nn Pnd " (Isa iah 9 :6, 7). Coonsellor in lllo Holy TrioitJ J esus of Nazareth as Pre-Incarnate Son of God w a5 Counsellor in the Trinity of the Godhead ere ti me began. Our Lord in His high-priestly prayer t:l a imerl "The glory which I had with t hee before the world was [existed]" (John 17 :5). Thus, in the Divi ne Essence, he was concerned in all the counsel s and decrees of the Godhead. The Holy Spirit by the prophet Isaiah declared, "This also cometh forth from the LoRD of hoets -wonderful in counsel, and excellent in working'' (28 :29). Biblical proof that our Lord was Counsellor in the Trinity seems abundantly confirmed. Fir1t, Because nothing was done without Him -"All t hings were made by him ; and wit ho ut him was not anything made that was made" (John 1 :3). SPcoJUi., He was t.he Wisdom Who counselled, since He is the Wisdom of "The Book of Proverbs," where His claim is made "Counsel is mine, and sound wi sdom ; I am understanding ; I have !'trength ... I was set up from eYerlasting, from the beginning, or e ver the ·~arth was" (Proverbs 8:14, 23). Linking this tremendous utterance with the New Testament revelation concerning Jesus C hrist, the condusion stands confinned : "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God, The s ame was in the beginning with God." The emphasis "is, "In the beginning existed t he Word," stressing His eter- Ml e:cisten.ce with the Father. This is further em- phasized in the Epistle to the Colossians, "-.. all things were created by him, and for him ; and he is before all things, and by him all things consist [or, are held together]" (I :16, 17). Third : As the great Counsellor He was to order His kingdom "and to establish it with judgment and with ~­ tice [righteousness] from henceforth even for ever'' (Isaiah 9 :7). Fourth: Who is the "SON" in the immensity of creation in counsel with the LORD? Let u.s note Luke 1 :35 "And the angel answered and said unto her [Mary], The Holy Ghost .shall come upon thee, and the power of the Hichest s hall overshadow thee; therefore also that holy thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God." Observe these words ''the Son of God." Now let us turn to "The Book of W iadom," "The Proverbo," and behold "The Son of God" aa Counsellor in the vastness of creation : ''Who hath aacended up into heaven, or descended '! who hath gathered the wind in hia flata ? who hath bound the waters in a pnnent! who hath eatab- Jished all the ends of the earth? what io hl.o name, and what is hia aon'a name, if thou canat tell?" (30 :4). (Conttnrl3 Mcd w.-) OuUt ia the Alptztet A.dYocate I JoM 2:1 Hen -Ma.tt... 2:2S ·--... lllatt. u,a 0o1r-....,. ua ~at IW ._ I,JO ,._ IOL UJ DIMMti Jlloa 11:211 Q lc .... t .. lptrtt ..t1obn I:CI a.ct oe Cod liL a :t ~tet~r~Mr. Jott 1•.21 ,_at .a Mott. u ,ll •-...... ,,u 0111 "' God ...... 1,}1 1ft~~~ ...... .,. • .......... 1:2 .u.u .... Oitlt ... 13;1 111c.r r ..._ sa:u .Vktlr ,.._ 11:.11 ~ ~ 1.!1:1 ... • hll JilL ·~ ICIIIi fll ~ lilY. tT:U ._ ..... 0. Phil 2:t ~"' ~ "-"· 11,11 y ...... -Jw. l:tll 10 I ..... , .... U.;CT he' • tor ... 3a11a -~ LIGAL MO'IlCE LIGAL MO'IlCI LEGAL MOTIClf LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL t«lTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL MOTICE -- IEOOIID IECTIDII --P1r l THURSDAY, DE C.1~ 1970 LEGAL NOTICE LEG•L HOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Publlsh: ~-10, 1 i, 24, 31, 1970, 10 Ule NE'wport H:ubor Ensign. LEGAL HOTICE OROlNANCE NO. 1368 duals tn.nsacll.ng and carrylng ftnaoc.e Director shall ·then restrictions, llmtta.Uons, reg-quired of lOO.ividual artists !or rent or uneqllred Uce nse period Renewals of business licenses In tus possession or UDder his AN ORDlNANCE Of THE on any business ln the City conduct an invesligation, and, ulaUons and cooditions here-the exhibition or display or sha ll knowin gly be issued to sha_l\ be paid on January lst control, who wU UuUy !ails to CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH other than as an employee. after having ft.r st obtained the ina!ter set forth. pa.ioting, sculpture, photo-u,y person who, at the time of of each year and shall be de -eXhibit the same on demand REPEALING CHAPTERS 5.04.020 Ucense and Ta.x written approval ot the City (a) Every applicant must graphs or other fine arts in maklng appllcaUon ror any u ~ lioquent oo February 1st. sh.all be guilty of a mlsdemea~ 5,04 AND 5,08 OF' THE NEW~ Payment Required. Ez.cept when Attorney, shaU fl.I as the u~ comply •tth the lollowlng r e. public buildings, art galleries, cense, ls iOOebted to the Cit y 5,04.210 Penalties for De-oor and sub}eCt to tile penal- PORT BEACH MUNICiPAL operating under apermttlssueQ cense tu for the awlicant, a..o Quiremeats before a license or In any business establish-lor any ~d license fee. Unquency, For Wlure to pay hes provided lor by the pro- CODE, AND ADDING THE purs~~ant to Chapter 5.16, no amount that Is reasonable and may be Issued under the pro-ment ll the exhibition or dis-5.04.170 Duplicate Licens e. a li cense tu when due, the Fi -v1s1005 of thi s Title. FOLLDWING NEW CHAP-person, either lor himself or non-discrlmloatory, or ll the visions of this section: play is incidental to the pri-The Finance Director sh.a ll ouce Director shall add a pen-5.04.270 Ext ension of Time. TERS TO SAID CODE : 5.04, a.oy other person. sball opente license tar. ha.s already been 1. Every applicant must tur-mary business conducted on charge a fee of Two Dollars alty of 35~ of said license t:U [n addition to aU other power ENTITLED "GENERAL any business specWed ln this paid, shall order a refund of nish a certificate of physical the premises, and is primarily (SZ.OO) !or e<ich duplicate li-on the last daY of each month conferred l..p)n him, the FI- PROVISIONS"; 5.08, ENTIT-Title In the CUy without first the amount over and above thf' disability executed by a quall-for cuUural and educational cense Issued to replace any alter the due date thereof, pro-~ce Dlrector sha ll have the LEO "UCENSE FEE CATE-having otu1oed a license from license ta..x so llxed. fied surgeon of the United States purposes. Any artist shall be license issued under the pro-viding the amount of such pen-power, for good cause s hOwn, GORlES"; 5.11, ENTITLED the City to do so, or without 5.0-4,060 Exemptions. Noth-Army, Navy, or Air Force, a ezempt !rom the requ.lremeats vts1ons or this T it le, '*h1ch a lty to be added shall ln no to extend the time tor O.Ung ''SPEClAL REGULATIONS" complyillg with a.DY ii..Dd all reg-tag ln this Chapter shall be certificate of booorable dis-or this Title U the sales of his h.as beea lo{it or destroyed, event exceed HX1't o!the amo unl any required sworn statement The City Council ol the City ~ of soch business con-deemed or construed to apply charge from the United States art work within the City do upon reasonable proof thereof. of the Ucense tax due. or application for a period oot of Newpor'l Beach does ordal.n ta1Ded 1n this Title; and the to any person transacting and Army, Navy, Marines, or Alr oot resu.H ln annual gross re. 5.04.180 Ucense ~ontrans~ 5.04.220 License Fee a Debt. to exceed thirty (30) days, and as loUows: carryi.Dgooofa.ny suchbustoess carrying oo any business eJ:-Force, a.nd a nttten recom-celpts 1n ezcess of Ooe Tbou-ferable, E.&ch license g:ra.oted The amount ol any license fee lo soch case, to waive any SECTION 1. Cbap&.er 5,04, wlttaout first llavin& obtained empt by virtue of the CCJn.sti-meadatioo fromtherepresenta-sand Dollars ($1,000.00). or issued under ao,y pro'fisloo a.JJd pena.lty imposed by the pro-penalty that wook1 otherwise ent!Ued "Busioess and Occu-a license from the City to do tutloo or awllca.ble statutes tives of tbe local posts of tbe 5.04.110 Appllcation for l.J~ ol this Title shall author!.u flsJoa.s of this TUle shall be nave accrued, u cept that 1i patioo$--Geoerally" and Chap· so, or without complying with of the United States or of the American Legion and the Vet-cense. Befor e any license is the Ucensee to transact or car-deemed a debt to the Cfty of simple IIJterest shall be added ter 5,08, entitled ''License Fee ¥!Y and all re'fUlations of such Stale of Callfornia from the era.n.s ot Foreip Wars. issued to any person, sochper-ry on the business therein ~ewport Beach and any per. to any taJ: detuminedtobe pa y. Scbedules", of the Newport busiDess COiltaioed In this Tt-payment of such lues as are 2. Enry applicant must fur-son shaJJ make appllcatioD na.med, at tne place therein son cart)'lng on any busi.oess ablt. Beli.ch Municipal Code, are tie, sba.ll coostltute a separate herein prescribed. nish two identiflcation photo-therefor to the Fina.oce Of. designated and at rao ottte-rplace •ltbout first having procured a 5.~.280 Appea l. Any per- hereby repealed, fiola.UOO of this Title for each Any person cla.lmlng an ex-graphs, one to be attached to rector. AppUcaDt must state the and the license snau DOt be Ucen.se rrom the City so to do son aggrieved by any declsioo SECTION 2, Chapter 5,04, and e•ery day that such busi~ emption pursuant to this sec-tile licease lssued to said a,p-name of the party to wbom the assignable or transferable. A stW.l be liable to an action in of we Finance Dire-ctor with entitled "General Provisions", ness Is so carried on. tton shall file a S"Worn state-pllcant, and the other to be at-llcea.se is to be Issued; the change of locahon sha ll be al. the name or the City in any r espect to the tssua_nce or ee- ls added to the Newport Beach 5.04.030 Branch Establish. meat with the Flna.oce Direc-tached to the c~y retained by n.a..ture of U1e trade or business lowed to the holder of the li-court of co!Jipetent JUf lsdiction. !usa! to 1ssue such Ucense may Muntclpa.l Code to read! ments andSepuateBusioesses. tor stating the facts upon whi ch the License S!4)el'vlsor. The to be pursued; the place or cense upon the pa}ment to the for the amount of license fee appeal to the C1ty Council b)' '•CHAPTER 5,04 A separate license must be oob-ezemption is claimed, and In applicant must also sign both places where such business will Finance Director of tile sum of a.nd penalties imposed on such filing a nolice of appeal with GENERAL PROVISIONS t:ained lor each branch estab-the absence or such statement copies of sa.id license at the be conducted and such other in-Ten Doll.a..rs ($1 0.00) wJttUD busioess. tlle Cit} Clerk.. The City Coun - Sectlons: Usbment or loeaUoooflbebusl-s ubstantiating the cla.im, such time o1 the Issuance thereof. torma.Uoo as ma y be nec essary thirty (30) days of such ch.lnge 5.04.230 Busmess Reqw.r. e il shall there~n f1x a time 5,04,010 DettnitlollS. ness transacted and curled person sh.all be liable for the (b) A license when Issued tor the e.ll!orcement of the pro-taking place. U licensee Wls lng Food H.a.ndllng. Where a and place for hearing suc h a..p- 5.04,020 License and Tax on and tor each separate t)'Pe payment of the tazes imposed is subject to the tollowlng COO· vis ions of this Title. to apply for change of address bus iness Is required by Law to peal. The C1ty Clerk. sha ll g1ve Payment Required. of busloess at the same toea. by this Chapter. ditions: 5.0-4.120 Processing of Ap-within thlrty (30) days of soch 1\.a.ve a food ha.ndting per mit, ootlct-to s uch per son of the 5,0-4 .030 Branch Establish~ lion, and each license shall The Flnance Director shall, 1. It is oon.transferable and plication. Upon application change taking place, tus license no license Shall be issued until h me and place for hearmg b) ments aodSep'arateBuslnesses. authoriu thejlcensee to trans~ upon a proper showing con~ for the ezclusive use of the being made as provided in Sec -shall terminate and e;qnr e at the Orange County Health De -serving it personally or by de . 5.04JMO Evidence of Doing act aM carr)lion only the bust. talned in the S'tVQrn statement, licensee oarned., tlon 5.04.110, •nd when the midnight ot the thirtieth (30th) pa.rtment a!X1 the Cit) Building posiling it in the United States Busloess. ness licensed thereby at the Issue a license to such person 2. Applicant's ideoWlcat1oo appllcanl: has tendered the U-da}'. to the event of any such and Salety Department have in-mail at Newport Beach, Cal- 5,04.050 Constltutlonal Ap-locatloo. or In the mannerdeslg~ claiming exemption UDder this phOtograph must be attached to cease fee required, Ute Finance te r minahon and e:li)iralion of a spected and approved lheprem-tfornia, postage prepp.Jd , ad- portlonment. na.ted in such license. sectloo without payment to the said license at aU times, and Director shall process tbe ap. li cense, there sllalJ be oo r e-1ses. dressed to such person at tus 5,04.060 Ezemptlons. 5 "' 0-40 E id 1 doi City ol the license taJ: required Cl.llure to comply herewith is pllcatlon. lf It is an a.pplica-bate of any portion of ttJe tu: 5.04 .240 Business Reqwr-last knOwn address. The Coun- 5.0-4.070 Exempttoo _.Char-·""'· v eoce 0 ng by this Cnapter. grounds for revocatloo of said tion for a license for a 0€-W or fee paid by such licensee log CertLfi ca.te of Occ~y. c il shatl have author ity to de· !table and Nonprofit Organ1f.a. Buslness. Wheo any person The FinaDce Director alter Ucense and tor refusing its business or Lt he deems it and In a.ny application for ~new All commercl.al, lrxlustri.al, UK:~ termine all questlons r aised on Uons. ~.~11 by ~ ~fl st:;s, c~~· gtvlng notice and a rea~nable renewal or the issuance of a necessary, he shall s ubmit it ll cea.se, there s hall be oo pro-miscellaneous bUildings con -such :t,ppeal. No such deter mi- 5.04.080 Exemption __ Dis-a.~s, cars, e: ~e t.oki opportwlity tor hearing to a new license thereafter. to other depa.rtmeats as nee. rat1on of the required lll or structed wiuun the Clt)' Which nauon slla.ll conflict witll any abled Veterans. or oewspapers, a er se, liceosei! may revoke any U louDd ess.ary, including the Health fee. ue to house a business re-s ubstantive pronsl on of this out or represent that he is ' -3· Shoulr1 a Ucense be 0 -.• h lth 00 san! ouu1n., a City license must nave ,.,. 5.0-4,090 Mlnot's Exemplloo. 1n 'business 1n the City or ceose granted pursuant to the ln the possessloo of one other u.acer, u. ea. a -5.04.190 Posting a nd Keep. '"" orumance. 5.04.100 Ez.emptlon for Art -when any person holds an,' ac. provisions ot this section 14X>D than the Uceoseeoamed, tt sha.ll ta.tlon may be alfected, to de-lOg of License. (c) An} ll-a Ceruftcate of Occupanq 1s-SECTIO:'O J. C'hapter ~.oa , lsts and Art Elhlbits. tive license or mit Issued tolormatloo that the licensee be surrendered up to the Ll-termille 'Whether the bus.1ness censee tr~cting and carr y-sued by the City Building and entitled ··u~en se fee C.tte-- 5.04.110 Application tor Ll-b a nrnme: a nc ln-Is oot entitled to the nemp-cense S\.C)erVisor 100 canceled, and premlses. to be occupied ing on bu;smess at a tlzed place Safety Department befor e a u. gon es " 15 Jdded 10 the New. cense. Jcau!; that he 15 lngebusioess tloa as provided herein. a.od neither the licensee named meet the reqwrements of state of business In the City sh.a U cense to oper ate the bus wess pori beJ<'h Mumcipcl Code to 5.04.120 Processing of Ap. 10 the City aM such person 5 04 070 Ez.emptlon-.Ctw'i-nor the holdu thereof shall Ia• and City ordinances. keep the llcense posted In • ma y be issued. An} existing rt-!ld: pllcatton. tails to d~ by a sworn state-tabie ~ Nonprofit Organiza-thereafter be entitled to bold 5,0-4,130 lssua.oc e or. L.icense conspicuous pla.ce i4)0n the buildings wh.ichare structurally ''C HA PTER 5.08 5.04.130 Issuance of License ment given to the License Sup-Unns. The provisions ol th.is a license un:ler the pro.,lstoa.s --Contents. Upob receJY~g the premises where suc h business •Iter eel to house a business re-LICE SSE FEE c ATEGOR IES --Contents. enlaor that be 1s oot conduc-Title shall not be deemed or of this section. approval of ~~tmen s to is carried on. quuing a City ll~nse mu~t~· Sec.bon. 5,04,140 Error In Fee Non~ ting a busioess ill the City construed to require the pay. 4. The license(! named must Which the application has been (b) Any Lic ensee transactmg so have a Cer · cate 0 • 5 08 010 Basic Li cense Fee prejudlc1al. after being requested to do ~ ment ot a license tu to con. identity himself by his stpa. referred and, •here oece 11 Ss::J· and carrying on ~siness bul ooc cupa.ncy lssued by the em 5 'o8.020 Bus messes No t 5.04.150 Error In Terms by the Ucense Supervlaor then duct manage or cury on any ture whenever required to do the approval otlbe City .-..--operatin& at a fued place of Buildtng and Safety Depa.rtme~t HOJ.~;ini Fixed PlA ct ot Bus i- Voids License. these ~ts ftU be coasldered bu~ess, occ\'*Uon, eveDt, or so by tbe pollee oUlcers, U ~ rer, the Finance Dlr eclo~cshall business In the Cit.> shall keep before I License to operate said ness Within the City 5.04.160 U~d Fees. prima. facie eYideoce tbat he activity, from .any lnStitutionor ctnse lnspector, or U cense prepare IJid issue the ense the license ~n hls pe:soo at bustne':so~ ~5~·h Li 5,08.030 Pf't Zoos 5.04.170 ~licate License. is eooductior a buaiDess tn the organir.aUon Which is cond\JC .. Supe.nlsor of tbe City, showing ~n the l.a.ce o)f each all times wh1le transa.ctrng and 5·04• e · e • 5 08 040 Coin Mac hines 5.0-4.180 License Nootrans-Cl"" ted managed or carried on for 5, Wbeaet'er tbe licensee liceose the foHo•tng: (~ name earrytng on the business for cense S~nisor, with the a..p-5.08.050 Games of Slill or ferable. 5"04 050 Coastitutiooal ~-the' beneftl ol religious, chart-uses any waaoo, cart. tray, of btlsine~ aOO location; (b) which It was issued. . pronl ot the Finance Dtrf'Ctor, Am~·ment S.0-4.190 Postlna: &nd Keeptn& por~tit., Noae of the u. table, phUanthtoplc or educa~ basket or other nblcle or re~ bu.sioess license number ;. (c) (c) Wheoenr Id e n t d y 1 n g may re!'luld any license f~ or 5.08.060 Penn} Arcade 1n of License, censt ta.us Pf'O'ided ror by ttonal purposes; provided that ceptacle to VEIIldiGc 1.111 such type ot business. by code, (ct) stickers, tags, ?lates or sym -penalty wbicb be determloes the "fun Zone" S.0-4.200 Payment and Term this TIU. stlall be 80 iR)lled couvlDcing utdence is fur-eoods. wares, or nie.rchandise:, dat~ or ls.suaoce, (e) date of bols han beea tssued for each was' errooeously collected, but 5 08 070 Amusem~nt Busi- of License. as to o«:aslon an GDdue bur~ Di$hed to the Floance Director said Uce.nse siWl be curled eJPlfatioa; (!)term of ~cense; uhicle, de'flce, machl~oroth-oo license fee sball be refund-oes~s·ln the "Fun Zooe" 5.0-4.210 Penalties lor De-deo 14IOQ lllterstate commerce wbich establishes that not less 1n a license bolder a.ttached to IDd (c) busloess ma.illng ad-er piece ol equtpmeat Included ed lf, prior to his applicatioo 5 08 080 Merry-go-round or Unquency. or be YiolaUn o1 tbt eqta~ than 75\ of Ule &ross receipts said vehicle or r eceptacle &nd dress. N in the me&sutt ot a license for a. Ucense, tbe applicant Stmi~ Oe't'ices 5,04.220 License F'ee a Debt. rota<::Uoo and due PI"QCt:SI derived fromany sochbusiness In plain fieY. 5.04.140 Error 1n Fee oo-tu, the persoo to who m such bas eDp.pd in the busioess lor 5.08.090 Solicilin& and Ped· 5.04.130 Bus!Mss Requiring ~lauses ot the Coutttutlou ol oc::t.IC)atlon. event or acuri(j (c) It sball be WllawfW fOI' prejudicial. In on case shall stickers, tap, plates or sym-•bleb the u~ Is sou(bt. dll.n i Food JWllling. tbe llbUed States &DdtMstate wut be de'loted to religious, any persoo. otber tbU the u ~ I.DJ' mlstale by LQY otOcer or bois baY~ bHn issued shall 5.0-4.%&0 Enforc ement--5,08,01 0 Basic License F ... 5,04,140 BusiDiss Requiring f Ca.utarlda. charitable phllaDtbtoptc ored· cenae lllmed, to use or hue employ" ot the Clty 1D stat-k61!S) tlrml)' amxed ~n eac h Rt"'t of EMry. (a_) Enforce-Every per!iOII curyln( on any Certlflcate o1 Occ~y. 0 In cue wbere a lleeul acattooa.l Pm,x,s.es. ln IUs po5sentoe 111 ue-.e lng the amount ot a license tee Yehlcle, de'fice, machine, or meot: It sflr&U be the dUt)' ol buslnKS w.n pay u annual 5.04.250 Ref'lmda. tu :Vbeli ed by UeftSIM Tbi sect:loo sball not be issued pursaut to tbe pro. J)l"eveat or prejudtce tbe col-plect ol equipment tnt ldenU-Ule flna.Det Dtrector to enforce Ucuse fee of Fifty Dollars 5.04.260 Enforcement -~ , u,..: tot t to deem!. to eumpt aoy such flsionsoltblBIICUoll. ltcttoo by the CU:y ot •bat f)'ln&sticker,tq:,plateorsym. MCh and all ol tbt prO'Vlsa; ($50.00) Ullless: a dltltrMII fet Rlaflt of EntrY. orla pp _,_ :...,.:_ue institution Ot orp.ntqtlontrom (d) No penou staU purcltue sbouJd bt actQllly due troml.Q1 bol wlli ch llubet!lllssued there-ol this T1Ue, aad the Cbtef ts specUled e~Mw~Mre 111 UtJa s.ot.Z?O Elteuioo of Time. fM:.:;! be: l11n&: w1lh uy other pro.. or truster I.D1 UciDH 1N:oed penon carr7i~ oo a butDea tor at web k»cattoos as are PoUce sbaU r-sw sucb U· Code lbr tbat puttc:u1ar but- 5,ot.J80 AcJpeal. latt" o1 C::-:.:htloMJ ~~=na o1 tld.s Code requirina pursuut to tbe proridou of sllbject to a I!,~Tt 1Wer lbe deslpated by the ftnaoce 01-sl.~ 1D 1 1" 1111or 1 Ueembeeal as IMss. 1 ftom tbe Ci this secUoa.. or tn..uter or Pf'Ofllioos of~ Ue. rector. Sucb sHeter, tag. plate may uvm t me o me re-5.08.010 Buioeutl Not .. ~.:=~~ u~ ~= ~ -:,o.: ~a~:,.~ Eu~·--Dis-cODYtJ the certillca'-m-. 5.04.1$0 Error ln Tuau or symbolsballontbtremo'f'ed qaittd by tbe F'UaDce Dlr«· HariJtC Flud Place ol Bul-aa.. ud Jalbrtlt of tbe tax. S~ abled Vet•ans EYtr)' r.ooot-tioDid Ln pan&nt*(a.)l.aboft, Votcls Ue.a. The P&Jtlle!at ol from a.Q1 Yebicle, ~let, ma-tor, nea WttAta tat CttJ. EYwy prot-. tr &lid "':;j pU--bo lDI4o ..:-abl1 dl«barpd.oold!or alior to ..,. -por-.,.. tbo ..,. noeuo r .. roqu!nd b7 c!Woo, or pltee 0( _.,. (b) Rtp 0( Elllr)': ,. Fi--1111 boo!q a-- pratJou ud all Wti'J • or atrmaa of the UraJ~ purpose ot StCViDc a Ucecae thll TlU., tlt aectptaDce b7 np la ..., clurlDC lbt period M.aoe l>trtc:tor ud •ell udlll of '"lin rr wSttU tht Cit).,. ~Led~= 01' DOt eu-~ ..u;o: =Ibid~ =.tariDtsat... wt.o ls pi\!clcal17 u WtiAPI'0"1ded b-. tbe Cl.ty, ud tbe l&n&Dce ol tor wtUd tile ailcter, ta.c.ptate of ILls tat.a•s(;t~ ...,.~ .... 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Ho:u· Tu all....,......, u.... 1111*' -.... , .._. ........w...,..,,_ tr.-., -"ti11, ud idYl· _.. ...... ar ftoll.ito..ne ..., •• ..,.,.., 10 tae ..., Ut ... llllllllllt • """ e-.. b'.., IIIIOeWdllc. ew .. pUcat:lcll; fllr.., _. ._..... e«tttlcdt a. • cc:-.'•••• ........ U'IPOf!T HARIIOfl EIIIIIJC S{(X)NO SECllOit --,... 4 lltU RSOAY, DEC. 2 .. "ro CORONA DELI!AR, CAUF; TAitiS rLIGHT COURU craft, o JIO lw>r-or •or-From th. Mark c. '11\tmu,-ol Mr. 11oo ot 111o c .. _ 171. Ro ud llro. -C. Wit...., ol .-.ooltod btl FM prlftiO pt. 1001 Suckutle Drt,., Harbor lot'l Ice-at tbl tod of tbt tbt 11cttt ••• A CUDert. na.J eo.c& Ye~~t aa u Ol'aAf View Hl11l, wu a.mooc teldor coar•. He u .Cbldl&llcl to re~ LIGJ.L MOTICI LI!Gt.L NOTICI LEGJ.L NOTICE $410 ••• Iloilo 1rom 0 bool ol $:00 oru oiOioa !rom o tor c_, llotbor jlldlclal dlllrk. eodoU no rocolllJ1 co~lotod ·eoiYO btl Zod -eom- OIIDIIWICB HO. 1165 o11oor ......,..,..,, oqotlpmoot oc lbo Clll' b)o tbo GrooiH. bolooclollo Stult7 VI. Sbodt-boloqlll( lo Rlellotd G. v .... , coart n.rruiCIUIIDcblmwllll lbo U. S. Air Foreo Ac:adom7 mlaloD oDd o B.S. clo&r•- AN ORDINANCE OF TR£ Cl-l>.ciUUeo doll-, OOIISUIICiod (j) 'Stn"' llb&ll ,_ lbo loll, wbllo It na doc:tod Ol tbo 1605 Sborlqloll Pl., NI'O'pO<I == ol ~:u: ~ IUpt tro.llllo& PIOIIfOm. '&rodla-11om l!lo ACOdomJ TY OF NEWPORT BEACH or llHd tor the purpo&e of IUJ'fact ot &Del the ~above B&.ylidt Mar 1M, Newport Hellflts, wbUe lt wu puUcf Ltw1J: zt." o( ieeo .: w:U..ce He t:n1Did 1n T -·UC aJr. 1n Coklr'ado out Juoe. AMENDING OROIHA.NCE NO. proddiq teleY1aloo, rad1o or Ud below &QJ' pubUc: ltrtlt. Beach, behr .. O.C, 1 &Dd Dee. at ~ Fuhloo ls1&Dd partlJI& Colta • U: wu U'rtlt.s ai Ut? WHICH GRANTED A other HrYI~ by cable or road, bJ.ibwaJ, frNWaY, laDe, 4 • • • Burstan UCII*I with lOt between z aDd •:SO p.m. l1:50 LID~tt ZlOO £. Oeeu NON-EXCLlEIV£ FRAN-throu&b Ill fleU1Ues as bert· path, allt)', court, sldnalk, $185 La cub from tbe motel • MONDAY DEC . 7 Ft Balboa. 00 a cbarp of CHIS£ TO CONSTRUCT, ta eootemplated. CATV lhaU partway, or rl&bl ol"11 wbe. room ol Tbomll F. Co1Uer,1Z5 Jack W~Tla Yorba, 47, of po;•ssloo of ma.rlju&Dl ••• MAINTAIN AND OPERATE aoc mean or tnctooe the trans-ther or DDt 1mproted, DOW or WeFaddeD PL., CeDO'I.l New. 205 S8th st., Welt Newport, Jeffrey Tbomu stromcrea, zo, A COWWUMlTY ANTE~A misatoD of any spedalprogram bertlllftu nistlnc u IUCb port, cturLDc tbt o.l.lftl of NO'. was arrested at lO:SS p.m. at of 510 £. Oe•D Ft., Balboa, TELEVISION SYSTEM TO or event for whlcb a sepuate throuflbi>UI: tbe City." Sl ••• BurcJ,araeiC&Pid with 26th St. a.rrj Newport 81\'d., wu arresttd at 4:45 a.m. at WARNER BROS. TV SER-and dJsUoet cba.rp is made SECTION Z. Sec.Uoo f of Or-ttwetr'y aDd a lt1eYia1oo ae( oo a cblrp of Lntolicatioo I.D h1s restdeDce 00 a chalet of VICES, INC., A PREOECES-to the sub&crlber in the manner dlnaoce No, 1U7 ts amoodtd nloed at $781 trom the real· pubbc , , • Sheryl A no Hollaod, reslsUng arreat •• , David Lee SOR Of NEWPORT BEACH commonly known aod referred to read as follows: deuce of Dallu E. Mead, 4'700 18, of 2136 Parsoos, Costa Patterson. 19, o1 zseo Norse, CABLEVlSION, LNC., THE to as 'pay television.' "SECTION 4, Term of Fran-Seubort Dr., West Newport, Mesa, and Bob Roas Latham, Costa Mesa wu arrested at EXlSTlNG FRANCHISE (f) 'Subscribers' shall mea.n chise, diU"ln&: tbe nllht of Dec. 4 ••• 19, ol Santa Aoa, were arrested DOOll at 13th a.od Balbol. Blvd., HOLDER a.ny person or entity receiving The term of this fnochlse Jewelry fall68d at $795 wa.s at the Newport Beach pollee Balboa, 011 a eharp of po•- The City Council of the City tor any purpose the CATV ser -stlall be twenty-live (25) years, burgla.rtsed from the resideoc.e station at 3:15 p.m. oo charges session of dangerous drup , , , of Newport Beach does ordlln vice of the Grantee herein. commencing oo Ja.nua.ry 27, ot Cheryl Ann B&kte, 4402 W. of burglary.,, V1rg1nia. Wheel-ArnuUo Sapien Amesola, 26,. as follows: (g) 'Gross An.Dual Receipts' 1967." Balboa BlYd., Wed Newport, er Peters, 62, of 777 Avacado, of 310 Carnation, Corona del SECTION 1. Section 1 ofOr-sha.ll mean any aDd allcompen-SECTION 3. Section 12of0r-durtoa the n1Cht. lntne Terrace, was arrested Mar, was arrested at 11 a.m. d.lnance No. 1197 Ui hereby &atlon Ln the form of gross cUnaoce No. 1197 is amended ' SUNDAY, DEC. 6 at 3 p.m. at tbe Broadway de· at seaview and Carllii.Uon, on a ameoded to read as follows: rental and/or service receipts, to read a..s foUows: Georp Cllrlstopber Fedeles, partment store, Fashion lsla.ocl, c harge of Ulegal entry , •• "SECTION 1. Denn1Uons. with the nception of initial in-"SECTION 12. Annual Fran-19, of 1908 Court St., Central oo a charge of sboplUtlng ••• George William Meyers, 49, of CHIJitC:HES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Jill CUff H. MIWPOIT IIACH A NIW CHURCH WILCOMIS YOU Dr. Welter P ... , Pe1fot SUMOAY SCHOOL, •• , ,t..u A.M. ..aLl STUDY WORSttl~ •••• 11 A.M. .,.4 7 I'.M, 71)0 ~ ... WID, Central Bible Church ORANGE AVENUE at l3RD STREET COSTA MESA PHONE, 5<11-5303 Sunda, School & Worsbtp • , . 9:00 aod 10:80 a.m. Sunday Evenin& Worship •••••.••• , 7 :00p.m. Wednuday Bible Study&: Prayer ..••. 7 :00p.m. MUIU!RY I'Oit ALL llltYICIS P11stor FRED R. MORSE Yo,lb P•stor RICHARD REED Wherever in this ordl.lla.nce stalla1lon c l\arit@s, received di-chlse Fee _,....,_ Newport, wa..s arrested at 3 David Morris Jacksocl, 20, of 4510 Hampden. Cameo Sbores, the followiDe words or phrases rectly or lndl.rectly .from sub-The Grantee shall pay aa-p.m. at the Newport Pier oo 880 lrvlne Ave., Newport was arrested at 1 a.m. at 4501 are used, they sball !lave the scrtbers or users in payment nually to the City during the a charce ofintolicatlon In pub-Heights, was arrested at 9a.m. Hampden, on a charge of felolly respective mea.n.lnp asslgDed for CATV services and shall lUe of this tnnchlse fo r the Uc with drug:s , •• Aodrew at his res.tdeoee on a charge of wUe beating ••• A radio val· to them ln the following deftn· also lnclllde all revenues re-prlvllege of operating a CATV Douglas Ryan, 20, of 706-1/2 burglary.,. Deonis LeeWood, ued at $60 wa.s burglarized ltlons; and words or phrases cetved for advertising. system under this tra.ochlse MuguerUe, Corona del Mar, 22, ot 125 McFadden Pl., Ceo. from the residence of Richard An independent church wt'ib Bible le&cblDI ministry oot deflned in thlssecUonwblch Gross annual receipts shall the following percentages ol was arrested at 5:15p.m. at tra.l Newport, was arre&ted a1 Fredrick Dwyer, 400 Angelita.., ===========;;:=========~ are defloed In any franchise aot inclUde a.ny ta.tes on ser-gross recei.pts: Heliotrope aDd E. Coast hwy,, 3 a.m. at 1128 W. Balboa ~lvd,, lrvtne Terrace, between Nov. r document shall hue the same vices turnished by the Grantee Gross Percentage on a.n Orange County barbor Balboa, on a Citrus municipa l2 a.nd Dec. 7 , • , Stereo Christian Science meaning ln this ordl.na.nce as. Imposed directly on any sub-Receipts Payable judlclals district court wa.r-court warra.ntcbarginghlm with speakers valued at $30 were SeNices signed to them ln such tra.n-scriber or used by any city, On the first $200,000 3% rant chargt.ng him with failure failure to appear ... Christmas stolen trom a. car beloaglng FIRSTt:HURCH OF LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER chise document, unless the con-state or other governmental unit On the next $100,000 3-1/2% to appear ••• VIctor Paul Kaye, gifts valued at $45.80 were to Donald Wesley RepJoie, CtiRIST. SCIENTIST te:rt in which they are used aod collected by the Grantee On the Dtu:t $100,000 4% 28, of 1950 16th St., Newport stolen from a. car belonging tc 3oo.t/2 34th st., We st New-3303 Vi~ Lidu shall clearly indicate a ditfer-for such governmental unit. On the out $100,000 4-1/2% Heights, was arrested at 9a.m. Allee Mal Rackha.m, 717 Na.r . port, while it was parked at Nrwpor1 lkach Lutheran O.urc:h in AmeriCI 2900 Pacific View Dr. Corona del Mar, Calif. ent meaning: (h) 'Franchise Area' shaU In e:r:cess of $500,000 5% at his residence on a.o Orange clssus, Corooa del Mar, whllt La.ke between 33rd a.Dd 34th Sl JNIM Y St.:HCH)L (a) 'C ity' shall mean the City mean the territory within the SECTION 4. This ordlna.oce County harbor judicial district it was parked in front of her stre~ts between 5 and 7 a .m. <.1: 15 ... m. :wd 11 ;a .m L>R . WILLIAM R. ~LLER of Newport Beach in its pre-CUy throughout which Grantee • shall be published once in the court warrant charging him wtth residence during the night ••.••• A watch valued at $100 SUNOA Y SER VH."I:S sent UlCOrporated form or In shall be authorl2:ed to construct, oU!clal oewspaper of the City, failure to ~ .•• Lou Lee AppUa.nces valued at $80 were was burglarized from the apart-~•: 15 · 11 a.m. Phone M4-26M t} 00 1\ M F<1011l)' Worshtp IQ·OO AM . Ctnudr school II :00 A .M · fest1vc Worsh1p any later recognil.ed, consoll-maintain and operate its sys-and the same sh.al.l be elfectlve Sterling, 46, of 204. 29th St., burglari%ed from the apartment ment of Karen s. Krousha.a.r , WEDNESDAY EVf:NINC dated, enlarged or reincorpor-tern and shall incllXIe auy en-30 days alter the date of Its West Newport, was arrested at of James F. Hyods, 125 41st 203 40th St., West Newport, MEETIN<; M p.m. ated form. La.rgements thereof and addi-adoption. 10;35 p.m. at Z2od St. ~St., West Newport, during the between IL30 a.m. and 2:30 READI N(, ROOM (b) 'Council' shall mean the tlons thereto. This ordltaoce was lotro-Balboa Blvd., oo a. Charit@ of day ..• Fishing equipment p.m. , •. A bicycle valued at • Wrck c:by~: 9 ... 011. · 'i p.m. NURSERY PROVIDED present govenUng body or the (I) 'Franchise Documents' duced at a. regular meeting of intodcaUon in pubUc ••• Al-valued at $150 was burgta.r. $400 was burglarized trom the Wcdnnd.w: C) ... m. ·7:45 p.m . City, or any future board con-shall mean and shall inciOOe the City Council of the City bert Eugene Byard, 62, of !zed from the garage at the garage at the Bruce T. Black-Tun.by and F r•d;av : lc:=---:------, stituting the legislative body of all of the following: of Newport Beach held on the 2114-1/2 w. Ocean Ft., Cen. Michael J. Morgan residence, ma.n resideoce 250 Prospect, 9J.m. 5 p.m .. 7-fJ P 111, ,IP-1116 the Ctty. (1) Article XIII of the 23r d day of November, 1970, tral Newport, was arrested at 301 Edgewater, Balboa, betweeu Newpo rt Shore~. between noon Sunday: I p.m.· ·• P·'"· 1 fi 1 (c) 'Person' shall mean any Charter Of tile City of New-and was J.riopted oo the 14th 10:45 p.m. at 26th St. and New-Dec. 4 and 7 •.• Four guns and 6 p.m .••. A radio aM SECOND ( HURnt or O"ff pOU individual, firm, partnership, port Beach. day of December, 1970, by the port Blvd., oo a char~ of valued at $4.5 wereburglarized televisloo set valued at $180 CHRIST.'' IF.NTIST G[Jp.n:IJ. assocWioo, corporation, com-(2) Chapter ~.44 or Tille following vote, to wlt: drunk. to public •• , Robin !rom the apartment ot Harold were burglarized from the N("wpon lh·Jrh Jt 3262 Broad Street _pany or organization of auy 5 o f tile Newport Beach Munl-A YES, COUNCILMEN : Mcinnis, Marie Lyon, ll, of 1201 Surf-CUnton Larson. 448 Seaward apartment of B. Gene Hurford, <.:oron:~ dt·l o\br Newport H eights tdod. ctpal Code as the Sllrne now Kymla, Rogers, Hirth, Crout, line Way, Harbor View Hills, Rd., Corona. Highlaods, during 1955 Sherlngton Pl., Newport J IOO P;u:tfu; V1•·w Dr . (d) 'Grantee' shall mean exists or as II may her eafter Dostal, Parsons. was bitten by a pet hamster the night. !!eights, between Dec. 4 and 1. SUNDAY SCHOol. Ill a. cu . ·I l"rec• ,,.,d /lldl'fU>!!l~" f Co tt Jl "' R•ll i.1 ,,,1/ C,ltfl trt.HI ( lw 1rlo Newport Beach Cable vision be amended. NOES, COUNC ILMEN : None. • • . Burgla.Is escaped with ·• TUESDAY, DEC. 8 SUN DA Y SEK. VI( [ Ill ~.t11 , Inc., its employees, ageuts: (3 ) Any and all rules and ABSENT COUNCILMEN; None. $2,977 1n_lewelryfromtheapa.r-Gregory Emil Orsat, 18, of COMBAT 'V' AWARDED WEONESIJAY FVF.NIN<. successors and assigns. regulations governing the op-E. F, Hirth ment of John Patrick Alt.now, 516 S. Bay Ft., Balboa Island, Sgt. Stephen C. Thompson, MEETINC (e) 'Community Antenna Te-eration of CATV Systems wiUL-Mayor 4510-A Seashor e Dr., West w4s arrested at 10:30 a.m. at SOD-in-law of Mr , and Mrs. Rco~d•n~: Ruom: Mutuolll\ldg. REV. NORMAN BROWN M 1.\'1 SH: R SU NDAY SERV ICE AND CHU RCH t;CHfX)I AT !0:00A.M. levlston System' or 'CATV Sys-In the City of Newport Beach ATTEST: Newport, during the ni ght •.• the rear of 1838 Ne111p0rt Blvd., H. G. Martin, 1539 Traverse Mon.-Fr1.: 1 o <~.••~. ,,, 5 P·'''· tern' shall mean a system of Which a.re adopted by the City Laura Lagios Thirty dolla.rs In cash and 2 Dr., Costa Mesa., has been re-Tt-.und;ay r•vr ru n~,: 7 tu 'J antennae, coa.rlaJ cables, wave Council. Cit)' Clerk speakers valued at $50 were LEGAL NOTICE cogniz.ed for helping his former S;at.: 10 .~ ..... rc.•""' p.m. guides, poles, wlres , under-(4) The written acceptance PubUsh: Dec. 2•. 1970, In stolen from the residence of NOTIH' OF TR USTEE 'S SALE unit earn the U. S. Alr Force You ur wrJ,;ally ~~~~~h·d ro ground conduits, manholes and of CATV Franchise fjled with tile Ne WpOrt Harbor Ensign. Diane Lorle Ma.rtlu, 640 Via TRUST NO 6740 outstanding unit award wlth the ;a 11rnd Lhurch ~o-rvrtn ;and .\"c.r<cry ro,~~t· prm•rdt>d Lido Nord, Udo Isle, during 0 J 5 i n l at lev-combat '"V" device for valor. ~·u~u~~·~I·~··~K~··~·d~·~"~•~"~"~"~"~'·==~~:::=P~H~O~N~E=' ~b4~2~·~27~4=0=::;;:;- L£GAL NOTICE y'!a.r tor each separate location a.t which the animals a.re ex- hibited. 5.08,040 Coin Ma chloes. Ev- ery person enpglng in, ma.nag- mg. or carrying on the buslness or leas1ng, renting or main- taining any coin operated veOO- ing machine or device, not otherwise licensed under this Title stta11 pay a.n annual U- cense fee on the basis of the following schedule: (a) For stamp vending ma- c hines ...•••.... $ 2.00 (b) For bulk veOOJ.ng ma- c hines ...•.••... $ 1.00 For each machi ne or device c harging l C to a.OO including 91 .•.......... $ 1.00 For eotch s uch machine or devLce charg:tng 101; and ov- er ......•••..• $ 2.00 (c) For music machwes, suc h as juke bo:r:es . , • $12.00 (dJ For all other machines or devices. For each machjne o r devicE: c!W"ging 1~ to a.nd lnclllding 41 .•.•.••....• $ 2.00 For each macb.lne or device c rw-ging S~ to <t.OO inc!Utttn~ 91 .•.....•... ,$ 6,00 F"or each mac huie or d!!VI('e r.hu glng 1~ and over .• $12.00 11 a tio:ense for any com machme ~as not been obta.1ned by the person responsible for placmg 561d machine at any apartment house or business premises, the owuer of the apartment house or business prem1ses shall be Uable for the Ucense ta.J. payable for said coin m..tchlne. for the purposes of this Title. a j'bulk vending macttine'" 1s defined as a non-electrtca.lly operated vending machine, coo- t.Unlng unsorted confections, outs or merchandise whi ch,~­ oo insertion of a coin dispenses the Sllme ln equal portions, at random and without selectloo by the customer. All coin machine licenses sllllll be Issued on a calendar year bas:ls and shall uplre oo December 31st of each year. Tbe license ta:r: fo r coin ma - c hiDes shall be due oo Jan. u:..ry 1st of ea.cb year and str.lt bre deUqquelll on Febna.ry 1st. Llceoses issued tor port1ons ot a year 11\all DOt be pro- rattd. ID the eYIDt a colD mac biDe romat .. uallc-lblrt)' (30) cla7s after nett oot.Ulc.attoa, tbe City maJ M!J.t neb ma. cb!J:Ia uxt bold them u MC· viti' ..,. tbo poJlll•" ollbo U- c .... fee, IDd ldll U<:tUI Is -or r-. oad 1.1 tbo .,..... tbl per..a owalac or llarillr cootrol or ""'--ol tho moeblat ob&IJ llll, wttiiiA • period ol1lllrt7 (10) .,. lo Dl:ltaJA • J1clue • Pl1 .., Uc-clot,-udla-... tlllt ........... u bt db- n, ~m"':"r~ M THE F~T He was a member of the Stra.- 1 LEGAL NOTICE ~';_,~R~Co;:N FrnANCiloL COR-tegtc Air Command's Jrd Air FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH • 1 Di :lsions (oow the Eighth Air LEGAL NOTICE posed of as fo!tows: by Lhe Ucensee of the amuse. prohlbl.ted In theeotra.nce chan. PORATION, formerly First Force). headquartered at An- The mat h!ne or ma chi nes or ment business or concessJon nel of Newport Harbor. American Title Insurance & dersen AFB, Guam, He Is now "THE CENTER FOR BIBLI CAl STUDIES" OR. P. G. NBJMANN PASTORS OIL JAMES COMBS so many thereof shall be sold or for each machine, game 5.11.020 Portable Food Stand Trust Company, as trustee, or a fire tighter speciallst wtth to satisfy the amount of U-or device m such amusement or Street Kitchen. No person succusor trustee or substl-the 43 rd Strategic Wing at An-9:45A.M.-Bible School, with our 15 buses cense tees due the City and business or concession owned shall eooduct t.be business of tuted trustee, by the certain dersen serving South Orange County any machine or rnac hine~not by the licensee of the amuse-a portable food stand or street Deed of Truste:r:ecutedbyGER-• ll:OO A.M. _ MomlnQ -NOrshlp sold shalt be r eturned tO"the ment business or concession kitchen wtthln the City except ALD R. MITCHELL aDd BERJT lCAROLIHG IH BALBOA owner thereof: and provided that accommodates a stngle on pr lvately..owm!dcommercial M. MITCHELL, husband and Led by Sue Ficker, the Cen-7:00 P.M. -Evening Service further that In the event the player, the tee shall be Six or loclustrial property with the wUe, and recorded Ap ril 30, tral Newport Beach Community 301hhtnollo St. HoMe of P . C. HeuMann machineormachwesbesoldfor Dolla.rs($6.00)anmWly. consent of the owner or Jessee 1969 In Ilook 8M3, Page 115 Assn. went Christmas caroling (A I s11,111 Ano 1"\&~c.J Chrlatlon School a sum less than the amount of 5.08.080 Merry-go-round or o f the property for the purpose of Omcial Recor ds of Orange Tuesday evening 1n the Balboa COSTA. MESA I( indcrtDrtu -8th Gr11tlc the license fee then the operator Slmila.r Devices. The license of selling food ~r refreshments County, Callforni.a and pur-area. Re[reshmeots were later Ph Oft• S-48-1733 Phene 548-28.(0 of the machines shall, nevertt1e-fei! for each merr y-go-round, to the employees of the business suant to that certaln Notice served at the borne of Mr · and less, remain ltl.ble for the bal-clrculu swing, scenic railroad, located thereon. The terms of Default aOO Election to sell Mrs. Wlllla.m B. Martin. ance of such license fees due ferns wheel, a.irplane glide, "portable food stand" or thereunder recorded Augus t27, and unpaid thereon. swing or similar device shaU be ''street k..Jtchen'' mea.n a place 1970 ill Book 9387, Page 196 5.08.050 Games or Skill or Fifty Oolla.rs ($50.00) annually. whlch is constructed 50 that of Othcial Records of Orange Amusemenl. The license tee 5.08.090 Soliciting and Ped-11 may be moved from place County, will uOOer and pur. tor a machine, ~a me or device dtlng. The license fee shall be to place for the purpose or suant to said Deed of Trust of skUI or au1usement oot pro-Two Hundred Dol.la.J"S ($200.00) selUng food tor immediate con-sell at public auction lor cash, hlbited by this Title and oot annually ror each lndiYldua..l sumptlon. lawful money of the United otherwise licensed .1s a rna-who: 5.11.030 Selling Food Pro-States of America, at the main chine, game or device owned (.a J Solicits either by sample ducts on tile Streets Prohibited. West ent:nnce to the Flrst Am. by the licensee or a penny ar-or otherwise the purchase ol No person shall eugage In the erlcan Title Lnsura.nce Com- cade or an amusement business goods, wares, mer(;ila.odise, business of selling any bever-paoy building located at the or concession in the "fun zone"; services, magazines, peri0!11-age, food or food product of southeast corn~r or Filth and !or each sueh game, Fift) Dol-cals or other publlcatioo.s, or any k..1nd inteOOed for Immediate Main Streets Ul the city uf SHOPS and SERVICES Save Time And Money -Call An Expert la.rs ($50.1Xl) annually . subscriptions tor the same; or consumption on the public Sa.nta Ana, Ca.Wor nia all that For each station, seat,chau, (b) Distributes goods, wares, streets or sidewalks In the right title and interest con- BEAUTY SALON BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone 644·7336 haOOte or other t:aciUty for use merctwxtlse, or services of toUowlDg areas within the City ; veyed to a.nd now held under by a patron 10 excess of eLghl any KJOO from house to Douse, Area 1. That area bouoded Deed of Trust in the property r----------- on s uch mad tine, game or de· or upon any street, sidewalk, on the west by the westerly situated ln the County and State vice of skill or .~.musement, Cilley, or In any pa.rk. of public ctty Umlls on tbe north by described a.s: the fee shall tJe S1x Dollars place !D the City; or the ooi-tberiy right of way Une Lot l4 in Block 34 of New- ($6.00) ann~ II)". (c) Offer s to any person, or of Pacific Coast Highway, on port Beach, In the City of Any licensee wtro permits distributes to any person, a.oy the east by the easternmost Newport Beach, as per llla+l suc h a machioo, g:...me or de· coupon, certlflcate, ticket or right of ny Une of Newport recorded in book. 3, page 26, vi ce or sk.JII or amusement to card which is redeemable in Boulevard 011 the southeast by of Miscellaneous Maps , ln be operated In lilsp\aceorbusi-goods, wa.res, mer cha.ndJse or 20th Stre~ aJ¥j on the south the oU1ce of the County He- ness when the same is not ti-services or a.ny ldnd. by tbe ~ of ordinary high corder of sa.J.d County. cen.sed by someone else isobli-The foregoing licensing re. Ude of the Paclfic Ocean. Said sale will be made with- DRY CLEANING DIMMITT /J .... ;J.rr.._ (Jl"'CENID finul quality dry cleaning on 1h~ premises • • HEALTH RESORT ~ ~~!n ~::~_SPA t • M•n•••l SPA Wh.rlpOOI • U!Tri-VtOffl Sun T~tn Aooml o Ftnntth S.unl Stnm Aoomt • lrwiptltngE lltel lltll M~ • Onert Drv H .. , Room1 • R•lumgMech•n•cll Mas"'9' •COSTA MESA 549--3368 • ORANGE • ANAHEIM • HUNTINGTON BEACH 842·1451 639·2441 826-0381 OFFICE EQUIPMENT I • • • ~ , ~ ~ r!QUIPME~I PLUMBING A . R MARSAC PlUt.t BER gated to obta.Jn ol license for Qulrement shall not be a.ppU-Area 2. That area bounded out covenant or warranty, e:r:- such machJOe, game or device cable to persons engaged in on the west by the western-pressed or Implied, as to the Sdf.wrvic~ la undry IN NEWf'OFIT BEAC~ 700 ( ~fn.l!H)n Avr ('(1rona Jrl M:u • and pay the fee therefor. the a.cUvitles of sollctung sub-most ript of way line of 20th Utle, possession or encumb-All new -lat~IC mod~l ~ 5.08.060 Penny Arcade In the scrlptions for, selU.ng, or dis· Street, 00 the north by the ra.nces to satisfy the remaining Frigidaire wuhen O[{itl' Fumirure Plumbina Rtptira "Fun Zone ". For each penny trlbuttng r egularly published line of ordinary high tide of prtocl.pal sum due oo tbe DOte 3200 E. Cout Hwy., COM DESKS • CHAI OA y &. NIGHT arcade In tile area bounded by newspapers, or to aoy person Newport Bay, on the east by secured by said Deed of Trust Pbonc: 6 7l-960S I FILES· SAFES WATER HEATERS Main Street, Bay Avenue, Palm engaged ln. or acUnea.sanapnt the easternmost rlgtlt of way to wit: $13,392.44 with interest f-----------OFFICE SUPPLIES 673 _4 1 30 Street and Newport Bay, the U-tor, any business entitled to an line of G Street, aocl on the ther eon from June 1, 1970 as FLORIST & STATIONERY 1----------- cense tee s halt be .... $50.00 e1emptlon from local tau.Uoo. south by the l1De of ordlnary proYlded In said DOte together f-----------1-"•• Addlfi1 M.ct.i"" For each station, seat, chair, by rea.soo of Its being eo~ hiP Ude of the Paclllc Ocnn. with fees, cbargesand eJPtnses FLOWERS FOR ~ Typewriters f-~M::A:;:;R:;.IN:.:.:E~H.cA.:R:.:.:D.:.W:;.A.cR.:.E::__ handle or other facility tor use ln interstate commerce. Thta secttoo sbaU not be con· of the Trustee and such other ALL OCCASIONS ~ 67J.6820 ~ by a patron on a machine, game No business Ueense under strued to restrict the sale of sums as may ban been ad-OFFtCIE llWf'LYinc. •. or device in a peMJ arcade this Seetloo shall be Issued to food product. in uy of the a-nnced by the OWDI!f and hold-DeMur/ Tosh ;.-...i•••Btvd N•wpOfre •-.h In the ''fun Zooe" owned by any person whO has not flrst boYe ducrlbed areasoftheCtty er of sai~ed~· ~ ~·'!; FLORISTS t I& the licensee of the penny ar-obtai Dad an ldentiftcattoo card "ben deU•ered toprlvateprem-as pro• 0 I:_.:.;:::::::_.::_.:::::::::.:.::::,:~:_-I WILCOX ~RITTENOEN cade or for each machine, game pursuant to Chapter 5.09. isu." Trust, PHOME: Me-4471 1 _ PAINT St WALLPAP ""' or device ln a penny arcade SECTION 4. Chapter 5.11, SECTVN 5, This ordloaDCe Dated: Decembt:r 1, 1970. 2431 Newpoft Btvd. HARBOR PAINT HARDWARE owned by the licensee of tne enUtled ''Specla.l Rei'Jlatiorw" •baU be publlabed once ln the THE FIRST AMERICAN Fl-Cotta_.... """"'tonat CMrti -llook• penny arcade that a ccommo-is added to the Newport Beach offtelal ..,JPIPU of the City, NANClAL CORPORATION, lor-'----------& WALLPAPER 7700W. co.t Hwv., N. I . dates a single player, the U-MurUclpa.l Code to read: and the arne abaU be effeeth·e merly f'lRST AMERICAN Tt-i HEAIUNG AIDS PI'M'SBURGH PAINTS W&-9331 cense fee shall be ••• ,$ 6,00 ''C HAPTER 5,11 30 days after the dale of It& TLE INSURANCE &! TRUS:T f-.;,;,:;;,.:;-"'c;:..;-"""'----CompltY Llnl Z .. AR ,,,tNTS 5.08.070 Amusement BoSI-SPECIAL REGULATIOtfl _._ COMPANY. HAL AEBISCHER 13.000PATTERNS DtSS ln the "fun Zone". For Sections: This ordln&Det 1f"U 1zao-By Bette Hol.lemtek. AIS.ls· OF WALLPAPER tbe area bounded by Main Street, craft, the Clty COCIDCU of the Cit)' of PIJbliJb: Dec. 10, 17, 2.4, 2919 E. Cout Hwy. each busloess or concession in 5.11,010 Sips oa Wa.ter-<Need at a. replar m"UD& of tant Sec:rttarr. ~ f Bay Avenue, Palm Street &Dd 5.11.020 Porta.b~ Foodsta.S lfnport Blacb blkl oa tbdlrd 1i'70, .l.b tbe Newport Harbor ~:;;e. Co.rona del Mar Ne-wport Bay, where a substan-or Street K1tebtD.. dly otllofember, 19?0,aadwu rE;_..t...:;.P.:o.; _______ _, <lf•X'I' TO roa"TTHIAfta) llal portloa thereof derives 5.11.030 Solllor Food Pro--oo tbo 14tllda7 of De-Pr-Flttine Allund Phone: 673-2033 trom tural&llln& amUHmeat lo !IuclO aolbo Slr..UProlllllttod • ..,.bar, 1910, b)o tbo lollowlae IJAL1Z 34011 E. eo.t Hwy. the pubUc, I.Deludi.D& pan p.me, 5,11.010 Sipa oa Water. tot., to wtt: Corone c111 M• pe11111 plkh. ll>rowlq or los-craft. All1 pot-"''"" • U-AYBB, CO~£H: Mdaol.o, MOR ru ~ D 'ES ~ atoc pme, -•1 pllor7, cooN lor 1!1o --ol U-K,_ll, ~a, Hlrtll, Croat, nA.J., .._u lbrow, dort 111row ""' drift booU or -croft lor 0oo1a1, Par-. OlhOr Olmllar lblap wllh lbo hire ud -pwoaot -ROSS, COI1liCIUI£N: -· prlllelpal aiiU17 olamusemoa~ roau U7 podd-rd, loaJU, A88111T COIIIICILIIEH: -· tbo 1M oiiOlJ bo FU17 Dollon ~ « OIJnl)or trpe eralt £. P. 1t1rt11 (UO.OO). &bOll u o -lloo ol IDOlA· Mo,Jw For'"""-.. oeOl, ellalr, tOllllD( -~ lleo-ud dolac ATTEST: lwodlo or olloor l>.eiUIJ tor -_. --· lADIIud-.. Lura 1.q1oo bJ o potNa oo o maulao, lllml toi.D oo aD _. craft Ia o4J11 CltJ c- or clotlce 1.1 ...,b om-moot ol 1M -lor o olp ~ l'elllll: Doe. U, ll'lO, 1.1 ._ .. _, « cooeealoo OftOd 11101 l!lo -ol lilt <roll Ia tile llowpool -Eulp. 1741 IUriiiiOI AYL CDiTA IIIlA llldwa)' 1>-2424 Jllltl. COASTIIWAT CO-A DIL IIAI ORiolo ,_.4~ s .... ,.2 WOOOWORKINO - NURSERY Shrut.. Interior Planb Tn>picoiA. y,... 1.-:tlciiln .... FmBIU'r ...-..a..r.. ................ rd FREE DELIVERY Coron o del Mar Nursery E. Co.st Hwy. 61S.OI60 UPHOLSlERINj) IllY Eu,_ c,.-1 AEMOOEL 2po.tot 0NLV ..., -C.ll ...... .,.. I1S IIAIH, ...... -.. ·-PMI HLIVIRY • PtCKW. •