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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-03-11 - Newport Harbor EnsignI FREEWAY VOTE RETURNS RICIIIOM OP AO.IIMIMT BALBOA YES NO Pr.eiDct 1 •••••....••.. 518 ?! CENTRAL NEWPORT Pr.etDCt t ......... 0 0 •• WEST NEWPORT PreciDct t •.•.....••... PreciDct 4 ••••••••••••• Preet.Det 5 ••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE 4io 410 343 m Prtc!Dct s .. 0 0 •••• 0 • • • • 416 PrtdDCt 7 , , , , , , ••• , , • • 259 HEIGHTS-CUFF HAVEN " Prtc1Det 8 ••••• , •••• , • • 542 Preclact 9 • • • • • • • • • • • • • 367 PrecJ.Dct 10 • • • • • • • • • • • • 410 HARBOR HIGHLAHOO, WESTCUFF, BAYCREST Precioct 11 • • • • . . . • • • . • 525 Precloct 12 ••• , •••••• , , S4Z Prtc1Det 13 • • • • • • • • • • • • 349 EAST BLUFF, THE BLUFFS Precinct 14 • • • • • • • • • • • • 311 PreelDct 15 ••••••••••• , 447 BAYSIDE VILLAGE Precloct 16 • • • • • • • • • • • • 369 BALBOA ISLAND Precinct 17 ......... , •. Preel.oct 18 ••••.••.••.. m VINE TERRACE 526 259 Preetoet 19 .. , . . . . • • • . . 476 CORONA DEL MAR Prtcloct 20 ••••.•••.•• , 429 PreclDct U • . • • • • . • • • • • 510 Pree1oct 22 • , • • • • • • • • • • 485 SHORE CUFFS, CORONA lDGHLANDS CAMEO SHORES, CAME O RICHLANDS Precinct 23 .....••.... , 540 BROADMOOR, NEWPORT HILLS HARBOR VIEW fULts ' Precinct 24 • • • • • • • • • • • • 740 Precinct 25 • • . . . . . . . • • . 308 ABSENTEE VOTE ••• , • • • • • 167 6Z .,. 45 37 57 29 101 121 184 123 114 121 83 125 26 45 21 101 62 95 38 115 62 135 12 4S7 406 m ISO 405 253 , 530 368 403 499 518 315 297 435 383 514 247 456 43!> 498 475 511 715 302 163 7Z 113 55 38 87 33 m 1%2 188 147 136 146 96 137 3% 48 29 m 61 100 •• .140 83 143 15 TOTALS ............. 11,251 2,062 10,914 2,333 Council ire hits city manager Newpoct Beach elty council. men apent more than an hour MaadlJ Dlgbt in a closed-door suaioa to clUetass a ptraooDel bU.. ill( -.. ~ , .......... st PI • • no: MJ ltiCR 23RD YEAR, 1400 31 FIRST SICTlOM THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1971 67).055() By Don Andersen Newport Beach voters, speaking in a clear, loud voice, voted nearly 6 to 1 Tuesday to rescind an agreement on the ccastal freeway and to a.meod the charter to require voter approval of all future tree- way agreements. More than 56 per cent of the city's 23,670 registered voters--the largest voter turn- out ever for a m~mtdpal elec- tion--tripped to the polls to vote on the controversial issue. There wer e 11,251 "yes" votes to Ufeind the agreement as oppo~ to 2,062 ··oo" votes; and 10,914 "yes" votes seek:1ng / •r:tw•" .. HI L II&' Fll uw ....... .. JOe COSTA MESA OFFICES IN CORONA DEL MAR . CALIFORNIA YED •nctMI'IOiall ............. "'"-~~.-:.-­___ ..... _ • lrQ . £...... ... t 7 ............ , •• Lui ,_,, -llll ,..UC Twdar I -1211t llllftar -llr lilt .... an .. w•h• lfoe ~s~ao.p.. .. .. i· ¢'" 111 -..., 1,100 GuN usl _.... .. .. --~.,.;:.~;:::;~ .. :-:;;, .. ~ ... ;:~---_. rn ::=::t!'.::... ~ .....-,. ........ Fill ~ --., TOM Anlf1 ...... --a.w.e....,., ... _.., _________ ... .....,.., •a• bt.l fectta~ lo .Ua M IMIIW&ziiiiCntrr dciFI nst-tr•, &511 ..... • a.!'11 ~ •••rrllltlr Ida~-a.e.d•J .. lO , •• ., dll prtnM &ildlirsbJ. 11 ta.,.._ lo a.~ ••w "'he,_;. to tu 11 caw.d ltllt ,,__ taz...fnrt ea.. AJilllolrP a ,.., bu tltlt&IOWM' to dulroJ ~·~a..u corpol'ltiOM awwt'*IM IIIII PI··~'==' lam __ .,. nr• loc-a ..i.a ol otl II'-Ill • ..,._ ~~ .. -... ..... lotM artlclll wrtltts ., .......... ...... rt ..., ...... .. .. ..,.., OP Till W MAO., aiACII ell.._ 11M u _, "ftidt , • · TB6 B.d.OB &a•.f•s O'I'UT Nfnllr,.,6fl lou llot loll -1 ol 1M II a pnpw -• io N-Yorl: Oty--loiJor or Off ... _. ....... , ... a. u., .,_1....;. .,w_ eo.·ss111 Mac o1 ..... aiva birttl while in a cl...,.oom, abe ~·t ._.. 10 worry --... ..... -lilt -oct lid J ''""" a lba.,. 1bo llepattmen< of Heoltll 11M -.,.-,ml L c-a.,.. c-...... C.W. -tJI1I. tM 0.... ...,_ TlU ..... ed inlllucdonl to all New York City tcbooll leUiq: how to A-~.lor alwUobo E-C. Polllam, Wlllcb bad -...,_ ,._ --"" 11 111e IO<ttlolll o1 ,_ -.II ao Artu. dallY wal billa dollan Ia -TILB',IIDII. 67,.... lAne Ce4o 7141 lid o1 11ot ~ -11 a briq doc baby. P<rhopo the ochool whleh .,....tox. doc ,_ Wbo ...... to idt'uoe tM lD-DW.,.-r, u-llJ,"# ~ _!i!t¥1 ~ ... C.. -~~ .. _ ... oaly • s ••·f'f ... ~ ~-ow._...~ ~Uef ql ~ thil ye2u,81houkl be re-named Midwife HiJb. lD JH9 ..--• ., .. ....,.ott '-... u. _., .... , ---. ---. ·-oo•-~ were • 7 nported pn:panctn &moDI uamarriecl, -"'-_,, 1'111 latt ---mod Ia _,,-, ............... , ~ WI --llted llJia Utlo lo read· "T.,; "Tba -It Gillie--tbe A_.Scu people 1a tbl Que o1 Ulle power to' tu: 11 ban a trem..-. aHreMIId ...... -..I u!C ,_, ........ I• ... N.lipllll a.ke c .... •• IDIIIUt-bloe ...... 'l'bNt New York Jirla in the Jradcs from seveo to twelve, ~ •I .._ ~U· •• ,.......,. S.C... ~._ P••• ,.W at&au ....,._to tau ov aid Tbat's double what it wu when the last •urvey waa made ;IE N'EWPOIT' W.O. E.NSICN W .4j..... ~ trade ud dwoneltt to tbt ~abt )'ltart aao. "The Pill" wu barely in exiltence, if at Ill, ,._ ., .....a elr.c.-.&. &, e.wt -:.a,_ ·rto. :.=.-::::.-: YW.mtll co,Dm.a.b, e1atu yean. bcfcm, when unmarried prep.anciel were half ltrillall" 1ra111 Wllbllle amo lbe power toclootroy .. Heealltd of lllem U lba7 WIU )MI....,. butlide tbU oa. AmtriC&IlS .... to Hou.N • Re«>lu&o to demaad u Md to ues p'~ _,... -llll1 .....,. to a ""'"" ,...,1 01.., atte-spoadla1 &ad lular 117 -Mlly 14, 1151. Ia S.,...., Co.n f• ,..,. Couty of Or ... ., e .,. "WWc SoW:b VMtaa-what they are now. CaiU•Jda. aM r., ,.._. t.W..Of I• ~111'-d to ,..:z--.. 1 p~lc ; Ud.=Acau. • • • ' · perameat, u weU u to ut PaP .B.S. PLAN PROTESTED;~~-7~-=~~ eotleee ,..IN4 In'..... b1 ~CI.IIIC*Ipedb lao't it IU'lnle that Nauer'• two Jeadina 1ua:asor1 h.cl a AJI"YO E. HAAI-A ................................ 0... .... P .. l..._ .. ofllee bJ prom111Dc' U "heart attack" the day of his funeral? It bu been sugetted PEC BAAPA ............................................... .Aaeocl•• Edkot boaa'ab .. IOhiUoa to tbt Wit by_ IOlDe c:loak·and-daqer c:ynia that maybe all three were Ia H•ltor Aho: _SUIICIIPTIDM U.TIS 1D Viem&m, TM oa1y bbaor-potsooed. Thrte top leaden atric:ken in one week:, Sounds ·ey Sptelal CorreiPOQdeat Birr u btl comJIUI. were tbe nree womeo JPOU oat ac...,.....nts tor RoU.-Royce. ap1ut tbl ''PIA•n4•L pro-He repUed, ''No. Tbe CO.I':DPUQ' ~mtar. ~ .,._.. hlndJed tbe recetYersllip, Wbicb Fort-lelJ lor~CO.­ IJ aDd lbl Uollod -u a whole, former Mart. C.,. ftl!lter pilot, c .. .,.._J..., G. Scbmlls, loU balr to tile booor ot curytar oa tbe Utt poUUcal tradllloo. Toamtor wltb Coocreuman Jolut H. Rousselot'of CalUoraU., tbltwo recently elected memblra ol the Lower House ar1 wwatac toptber In adnoctnr tbe eoa- Hrvatln eause. 0.. ,..,, 15.00; t-,...., •.oo ablt IOl.a.oa. to tbat war Ia like RUI:Sia. Why shouldn't it? Russia is now io the saddle ,·n <M of Barttor Are-.: 0.. ,..,, 16.00; 2,....., 110.00 YictorJ, &ad netory caa ...uy Eaypt ARVO E. HAAPA, owner ind PUblisher of tht Enllgn be *''Md.Flntwemutallow' · • • • tbe Amertc:u eerncemea to lltlot 1or mtory. s.e-u, 111e Uotlod -mOUII IIGp au lid bd trade wttb commual5t-bloc _ .... There are still I 1 men in the State Department who were on Joe Mc:Canhy'• list of subversives. • '· . (PPilS) at a D1MUDc bald lo waa ao booor ," Foaatala ValleJ Oil Feb. !$by Mra, Jay Walker ot Costa tile state AdYt.lory Comm1111oo Yea Yoiced ber CODCero about •• SciiOOl Dlltr!el Bud-......... -do DOl want to co aad AceotdtDc. &loDe wUii the "new ways" of ~oo~•o A GREAT VICTORY FOR FREEWAY FIGHT!RS U U. Preatdeat Ll a mu ot Ills -d, ba -IIGp au ncb tr~ w1tll comm..ut eoaolrtoo lmmodlatelJ, AU ba bu to do t. LIAt u euc- utfye order_ wbteh would repeal all pnyioal eucutln ordlra wblch cleared items tor sbip- mellt to commlmtat cowltrles. Tbis Yery simple act would sene DOtlce tbat be meau to prot.et , •• terrlt«Jal IDtell'llJ of Soo.Cb Ytelll&m, Aoy otbor actt.oo, outside ot mmtary Ylctory, YIU lead to the Jo.s ot Soutb VletDam alld neotuaJJ.y oar freedom 1D tbe UDited States. I'm told that secret revolutionary conferences are now beiDa held throUJbout our country planoina a paralyzlnc march on WuhinJ(on this sprina. You can rest usured that a ny Communist criminal luder would be wckomed to come here for that march. Criminal Castro c:a n come here but Rhodesia'• ChriSiian President, ran Smith, cannot. PPBS Ia a coatroYer.W DeW teaebJ.ac (behaylor Ob)e<:UYes) budptlac &ad ~ If&-wbo would enotaaUy ban to tem wb1eb lllPIU'I cO baft tu:~ lean tbe dlstrtet. ~ asked: ODODIIJ (a clnstfte~Uoa ol at-"Wbtt Will Ws do to tbeteacb- FOl' us wbO ban been fl&btlng tbe freeway lhr•t .IDr the past 15 years, Tuesday's decision at the ·ballot box wu tbe p-&Dd cUmu aod a tremendously happy triumph 1o this all- Important campaign to save our city from lbe freeway bulldo&ers. Tills victory bas been the result of IIISPlred crus roots action, aided by the hard worldng ~ of dedicated Freeway Fl&flters. Tbe victory margin of almost 6 to 1 Is cOOYIDciDc eYidence ot the grass roots opiDioo, and should settle for all Ume the monstrous threat to our city. IJ'be tlgbt has been carried oo to the face of formidabie odds. There have been the obstacles put lottb by Mayor Ed Hirth aDd 4 of his fellow councilmen; lhe oppostttoo of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, led by President Charles Currey; the opposition of the Costa Mesa City COWJ. ell, also of tbe otftclaldom of the clUes of Huntlogtoo Beach and Laguaa. Beach, both of whom succeeded 1D their campaign to keep the freeway route out of their towns; the opposiUon of . Orange County officials. and of the Cautoro1a Highway Commission. And, W"ork:tng quietly but busily ID the back. uound, Irvine Co. otflcials have been tolllllg diligently for all these years to put that freeway throug:b tbe beart of Newport Beach and Corona del Mar, so that they could get a h.lgb level Upper Bay .• bridge to boost their l%Jper Bay pro)l~ds and a freeway to serve their NeYfJlOl1:Center deYelops meot. The mout~tece for this weU coord111ated and well llna.oced campaign of the freeway promoters bas been the DaUy Pilot, Costa Mesa satellite ot the Los Angeles Times, whose selection of stories and verbiage has been calculated to further the freeway cause. An eDmple of flagrant dlstor. lion came 1D a page one Pilot story oo the day before the electioo, eollfuslng tbe voters on the effect ot "yes" and ''no" YOtlng. The PUot printed the followlng: "lo the campaign for a 'no' vote, the Freeway Fighters have maintained that a massive negaUve vote would stop the state's plan to build the coastal free•ay through the city." Th1s prompted a quick retiP)OSe from Freeway Fighters Roy Wootsey 'aod Walter Koeb, eb&trmao ~ the Cttiseos CootdiJ"UilC E:ocmcll., wbo po!Dted oat lbal the statement fts false aod denwlded a correction aDd retraction. An 111volved eJJ~Ianatlon was of. tered by the Pilot on election day, too late, of course, to undo any damage that might have been caused. An area.wlde maJ.Uog also calculated to mislead the voters 1Dto marldog "no" on their ballots was sent out late last week, under tile name of H. J .. Lorenz, wbo was making a last desperate attempt alter b.IJJ.ng in his legal challenge to stop the elecUon 1n the courts, a maneliVer tn wh.lcb he had been joined by former mayors James B. Stoddard and Charles E. Hart. Hans Lorenz, former Ytcesmayor of Newpnrt Beach, thoroughly knowledgeable as to lhe effect of carefully selected language of misrepresentation, was too clever to argue in favnr or the .freeway_ He did not even mention that cootrover. sial subject •• either for or against. lnstead he said 1n his maHer; "You are against bombtor bu11d1ogs; you are against burning banks, you deplore riots, violence, and use ot any means to galn an end." Of course we are. And further: "You are tor law and order: you believe lo estabH.shed prlnclples of representative government, and you believe In change through responsible, or derly processes." or course we do and that Is precisely the process being used by the Free•a.Y Fighters. But consider the effect of the cleYerly phrased Lorenz message IClOfl voters who had not dOne tbeir home. wort. They could reason correctly that they too are ag::atnst bomblog and burning and riot aDd violence, and for law and order, and thus they could fall lor the suggestion to vote "no" to arrive at the desired objective. Hans Loreru: shOuld publicly apologize to lhe cltiuns of Newport Beach for this effort to mislead the voters. A tuu page advertlsemeot published twice 1D the r:..lly Pilot also presented a mJsleadiog :urument by pbotography •• a wtde.angle picture nr the Dover Drtn-Cout Ht&tJway IDtersection, witn an Impressive number of cars ID Ylew. A hurried glance by the casual reader would extraet the tollow'- ing message: "This Is Newport's problem, vote DO, •• lmpty. lng that the freeway would solve !he tratflc cooce.uou. Tbls ezpensJye bit of adverUslng completelY goyerloolled tbe tutt. mooy ot perhaps the top tra11lc eJ;)Irf to tbil State KlctrwaJ DIYistoo that, oo the contrary, a treewu tbr'oaatl eMil' ton. would in fact bring more cars to add to Cout Hwy. coaentloa. This last minute etrort to Jllflueoce the YOte was pre-ad by a seU.styled "Committee for a re~hle YOte," beaded by J. LesUe Stetferusen. the perenotal adYoeate of the cansea of the Harbor Area Establlsbment. Yours truly, Rlel».td E, Woodin Sao Gabriel correction for birth Sturm, 1804 Haven Place, CUff UNIT AWARD GIVEN Tecllnl.caJ Serpant AllaD c. Laut, SOil of Mr. aad Mrs. Aul E. lAD:I, 480 E. 18tb st., Costa Mesa, ts a staft' member at the Alaska.o Air Command Rescue CoordiDation Ceoter that bas reeeiYed tbe u. s. Air Force OutstaiXHng Untt Award. Set. Laux atld>hls ll·member Aer05pa.Ce Rescue and Reco>r- "ery SerYice (ARRS) detacb.mat at Elmeadorf Air Force Due, coordiJate searcb aod rescue and air evacuatJ.on &ct1Yitlu lD a 586.400.IqUare-mi1e 'Uta ol AIUbD wlldenna, T...,. mu the ceater aromd tbe clock to direct UfesaYiDC openttoilsofa variety ot rescue forces. 1rJ. c!Dd.Jnc the CIYil Alr Pi.trol, A laska.o state troopers and Fed- eral Avlatloa' AdmtD.lstratioo (FAA) wolls, LEGAL NOTICE • • • • Accordina to a news item---.ome of whiCh you can be· lieve---<a Russian has been .enteneed to death for stealinJ rr-om the State. We couldn't afford to do that. Who'd then run our aovemment? • LytKJon Jo hn110n prt!LII~b th111 ttk 1-'rcsid~ncy 01 the Un1to;:d States lies ahea.d for Ben Barnes, 32-ycar-old ll. Governor of Texas. Barnes does indeed appear to be a aenius and miracle worker. In the ten years he has been in offic.e, he reportedly has never earned more than $4,800 a year an.d yet he is thousht to be a millionaire. His runnina mate for the Presidency should be Bobby Bak:er---()r Lyndon. • • • ~our sovemment---()r, rather, what wed to be your sovemment-is now. without your knowledge or conKDt, pourina billions or your dollars into bankrupt companies. Penn Central railmad ror instance. Sc:ulltebuu has it that the Federal Reserve Bank bas guorantud loans to Peon Central, Chrysler and Lockheed. Where does the Federal Reserve g~t all that· money? lbey cr~at~ it! ArJer all, our money is now only paper! B~i­ nesses which c:an"t malu it, 5hould be allowed to so broke. Otherwise our government will. • • • The so-called stingy Scot:rm~n have rivals for the title. The po~ation of Gabrovo, a Bulsarian town with 21 ,268 in· hab1tants. has a reputation for beina even more tiJht·ftsted than the restdents of Aberdeen. H avinJ recently kamed that the Scotsmen have a similar reputation, the GabrovilDS now want the Bulsarian Embassy in London to ~end them a ~llechon of jokes about their c:ountcrpaMs who also Jove the .)O~es about their stinainess and who do everythina to keep th1s reputation ali ve. There is one story wbicb llfl the GabroYians cut off the tails Of their cats' sO tllad& animab can pass more quickly throuafl the door, tbereb}t cooaervinc · heat. There is anottJe.r. Gabrovian thrift tale about a man who slipped while mending the roof. As he fell to t1Je Jrotmd, he called to his wife to '"Prepare dinner for only one today," commenlll Th~ R~view of the News. • • • Every mcmMr of "The Silent Majority"" take heed: A •ian m a National (juard Armory in Kentucky say, "Don't jUit 'land there. Either b.: a leader. :• follower. or get out of the way!"-The American Way Ul-&ad -Ylor) u Ill toe prolaa-?" -ol-. Mr. Berg satd, "Uibls hlp- AccoaDtabWty tbrouP, the peoed, it's because of the dis- proceu of "Qstem aalysis" trlct and not becauseotPPBS." 1s ·boW the propooeata ot PPBS Mrs. Paul commeDted, ''It 1s 11.1 that sebcx)l dJstrlcta and my UDderstudlD&: that tbls bad also states wtl1 be able tp tell beeo threateoed In the Berkeley bow mueb production tbeJ are district abo.'' Mr. Yee denied 1t rec:etYiDC out ol eYery dollar. be inc true, but later chanced It Oppooeots warn us tMr to say tbat "II what she mtaDt throulbt tbe use of PPBS, the was the trend, then that would baste llmlly structure Will be be dUfereut." a.Uerecl bJ systematically Mrs. Walter asked Mr. Sere. cMngtac tbe attitades aDd nl-"How .could the state adopt only oes ot tbe ltudeat toft:rd b1s the budgetlng part of PPBS, flmllJ, b1s reUctoa aDd bls wben the evaluation of the bl.l!- pla. Tbey ciaim tbere is more geUng contained tbe enUre basic lDYolYed Ql&D a oew budaellDc struc:ture of the Whole pro- system or oost-aoal)'sls, and gram?" Mr. Berg saJd he that lsapluwhicbw:IUmtu~~re undentood what she was getting tbe 1DterYOI'kinp of a atOOeat's at, but In answering her, tt m1Dd., tbea make tbe oecesaary appeared that he confirmed what adJutmeotl, aDd oJUmatety sbe had said. coatrol It, Nezt week, we will brln& you Tbe J1nt speaker before the part two, with the testimony eomml..aloa wu Mrs. Marie of Mrs. Ruth Speocer of UROC Paul, formerly a history teach-and also Mrs, Catherine Allen er for 25 years, DOW a can-from Anaheim. d1date for tbe l.4Gc Beach UD· Wed tebool dlstrlet board, COLYAR RECITAL SET Orange C01st College music profeS$0r JustiD Cotyar wtu be preseoted ln a dOctoral orp.n Durio& tbe last tewd&J•Coa· creaaman Schmltl bU spoba be~e a number of OraDp C0011ty orpalutlooa, bu warDed tbat the l1ll1ted stat.. miUtarUy b.u sUpped lDtD eec- ODd place u a worldpoww-.aD:t has told the Yoten of tM dis- astrous effect otc.-tacUlAour 81P11XIItures for ratloiW.l de· tense. ·His enthusiasm tn deftlldlllc a proaram wlllcb would aid lD the etfecUn defeue ot our country aroUI«< tbe cieslre of many YOUIC ~~~ ID b1a a.t- leoce to take u aetlYt put ID poUUcs. Ooeofblsbearers, wbo was auious to secare polWca.l S'C)pl)rt tor couern.UYttM&• sures, asked bow heCOilldobtalll areeter reeopiUoll from party IMders. ObYlouly tbe Coll- p-esamu has asked hlmNlftbe same questloa &Dd be u- swered: ''Get ID there and mate more nolle. Tbat'uxactlywbal ( inteod to do Whell I aet blck to Wasb.1qtoo. •• Sbe presaed a different ap. pr .. cb lo PPBS, by brtoclo& lo the IDter•tlonal Cooperatioa Cowocll (ICC~ llsllac It as a larp orgulsaUoo wbicb has 7Z parUclj>allae orpolutloos. Urt. Pul•stated, "lt Is the ~ ol JCO.to e.,loit tbe dllpllt feetllp ol mutiod-- ••• fear, ~~~ aD:t nllllt- meat--to tr&DSform the Im- moral lnto 'Dew morality, • tbe a crllel(lous Into oew reUgton, &ad 111111 treuoo loto 'hlgher loyalty.' Wbo caooot see U ban*'lpC!'' Coocreumaa Scllmtts 1.s teeplq aun tbe aarualn couenatiYlsm of bU pride:. ceuor, the ate Coocreumu James B. utt. aDd Onoce recital Jn Garden Grove at 8:15 County Js reaptDc ba.Dd8ome p.m. Marcb 30 at First,J'res. dJYldeods from tbl DlUIDII' 1o byterlan Chu:rcb . The procram wblcb, Jae,.t1 Mn414•J•*'-JjDb. ww be a bi&torical reeltal, Whee U.-t'Oter•-~ tblla..lrat cxw:j•ln& ol .l truacrQ;Itiou eouotttof-:oa tuuu&n ·:.r of ltaliaDate striDe coocertos of What u ...,lllltiC COIIMJ&. made by JOhann Set.stia.n Bach Uve concreamaa. cu. accom- aod h1B cousio, Joba.Dil Gott. pllsb, moreaodmorecouern. fried Walther, Lll tbe early 18tll Uves are bouad to be eJected, Century. Mr .Colyar bas studied Some day we may han a COD- the works for h.1s docto_rl.~ sernt1Ye majority 1D our •- musical :uts degree at l5C. uon•s capitol. lfGAL NOTIC~ LEGAL NOTIC! ''Tbe Tbom&s Jetfersoa Re- searcb Center 1D Pasadem. was -ol 111e partlclpatlo& orp.n-NOTICE OF PUBUC HEAR-LEG4L NOTICE LEGAL HOTIC! laattoos lo ICC, aJid IIIey ad-CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNIA lNG TO BE HELD BY THE vocated the appUca.Uoo of NOTICE INvtTINGSD; BOARD OF SUPERVISORS NOTiCE OF PUBIJC HEARING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING powerfUl onproless1oaalman-SEALED 8100 •W be receiYed at the otflce of the Clty Clerk_ OF ORANGE COUNTY, CAL-NOTICE ts HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE ts HEREBY GIVEN apmeot tectudqoes toward City 'Hall, Newport Beacb, Callforofa. uoUl 10:00 A.M. oo tbe IFORNIA, ON CERTAIN that the City Couocll of tbe that the City Couocll of tht .olYIDc our aodal problems.. 30UI day of March, 1971, at "wbicb Ume they will be opeDed PROPOOED PLANS DESIG-City ol Newport Beacb will hold City of Newport Bel.cb will especlally tlMJ systems IP· and read, for performing work as follows: NATED ••ZONING DLSTRICT a public bearLD( reprdlDg ap. hold a public bea.riDc reprdloc prcacb. ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS, BALBOA ISLAND, 1970-71 MAPS IRS -99, IRS.IZ& AND peal of Rtebard W. Jorda.ntrom Ordloaoce No, 137&, beiDc AN "To putltblwltly, tbeTboma.s CONTRACT NO, 1286 IRS·127 (CASE NO. ZC 71~ tbe decision of the PlanniDg ORDlNANC E OF THE CITY OF Jeffer.aD R__,.cb Center Bids must be submitted oo the Propoal b'm attacbed wttb 4)" PROPOSING THE A. Commlsaloo denying Amend. NEWPORT BEACH REZON-brinp PPBS tDow-how to ICC, the contract documents. ftlra.lsbed by the UUc Works Dlput- MENOMENT OF THE ZON. meat No. 279 wh1ch requested lNG PROPERTY AND AliENO. wbere '72 orcaaJ.u.Uoo.s co-ment. Tbe ~IUonal copy of theProposalFormla to be retai.Ded lNG CODE to rezooe Lots 15 and 17, lNG DISTRICT Y.A9 NO. 5, Ol'diDatt thelracUYIUestobri.Qg by the btdder for b1s records. Purstllllt to tbe PluD.iDc and: Block 435, CoroDil del Mar, PlaDnlog Commlsaloli Amead-mor&l ud a;ptrJtu&l revolu~ Eacb bid must be accompanied by cub, certWed ebeck or ZODioc Law, u ameaded, no-located at 431 and 433IrU An~ meDt No. 280, am.uq: a por-UoL" Bidder's Boad, made PQ'able to the CltJ ol Newport Beach., Uce 1.s bereby ctYea. tbat a oue, from an R.2 District to Uon of said map freD u R-Z Sbe tbea tt.:1 1D Dr. WUllam for an amount eqaal to at -.t 10 pereeat ot tbe a.IDOQDt bid. pubUc heu'iDC wUl be beld by a C.J.H District. District to an R.l Dt.striet Gluatr &Dd Ms Io.stitute of The title of the project aDd the words "SEALED BID'' *11 the said Board ot S'"niSOTs NOTICE ~ HEREBY FUR. Lob; 1 throq:b 1Z, Block u: Rel.uty Tberapy, u another be clearly marked OD the outside of the eDYeqJe coata.J..DIA&: tbe on certaJ.o Spec.J.ae Plans de. THER GIVEN that the said pub-Tract No, 27, Jocatecl 80Ubl ot particlpaUDc member of the bid. sipated "Zoa!Dc District Maps Uc hear log will be held on the Broad street betwetD Cata. ICC. Dr. GJ.uaer and his "pus~ The Contract Doeumeotl that must be complet.cl, uecuted, IRS~99, IRS-1!6 Ud IRS.l27 Z2od day of Marcb, 1971, at 1iJa Drln aod Saata Alll An-fLU" l)'ltem of cradiDC ts pre-atld returned 1D the sealed bid are: (Case No. ZC 71.4)'' of Sec-tbe bour of 7:30 P.M. In the nue. seDtly be11Jc foucbt all orer A. Proposal Uon 78.023 of the CodWed Or-COUDCU Ctwnbers of tbe City NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR. OraDp Coul!tJ'. B. Oeslpatloo ol 8\D:ootractors dlDaoeu of the County of Qr. Hall of tbe City of Newport THER GIVEN that tile aidpab-RicbUd Ber& ol tbe Peat, C. Bldder'a Bood up, ao u to cbaoce from Beaeb, caWon&ta. at wh1cb time uc heari.Dc will be blkl oa tbe Manrtck • MUcbiU Compu;y D. Noo-collu1oD. Aftldaytt tbe AI "Geoeral AulcuJtur. and place uy &Dd all per90QS !ZDd day of Marcb 1971 at m&de a. pre•atatloll outnmllC E. StatemeDt of Flna.Dc!al RespoutbtUt)' al" District to tbe PC lllteruted may ~ and be the boar of 1:30 P.M. tn' tbe tlte palpllll otPPBB. Hlseom-F. Tecbnlca.l AblUty and E~perluce Refereace• "PlanDed Commllll.lty" Dis-beard lbereon. CouneU Chambers ot tbt Ctty puJ bU dftekJped tbe state Tbe• documeats sb&J.I be a.tDacl wttb tbe 11patar• uc1 trlct, certain property located Lava Lactos Hall d tbe Cit)' ol Nwport PPBS me pal btle1 of tbe per-. slpi.Qc OD bMilf of tbe bidder. For Cor- aloog tbe northerlY &ide ot Bo-City CWk Beach, Callb'Dl&,atwtdcbtlme· He akltbel'earetwoprtmary poraticms, tbt lipltwM o1. tbt PresldiDt or Vlc:e Pre~ DIJ& Caoyoo Road aut.rlJ oe City of Nonrport Beacb &ad place &OJ &ad an por.,.. llolap 1baJ waot to aceompllab &ad SocrllarJ oc Aoolllaot Soerotary "' r~ &ad 11ot Cor- Culnr Orin, 1D the Turtle Pabllsb: Marcb 11, 1971, ID lllterelted may 11JP1U uCI be wUl tlda Qltem: ponte Seal Sb&U bea.tlladto&lldoeumtiiUrtQIIU&aiC llpetw ... Rock area. (Filth Dlltrlct, ZS,? 1be Newport Harbor Eoal... baUd--I . Prorlde a bollor plalml.. Ia tile cue ol a-llbli>,lbeal ...... eoC al --- &cres.) · • Laara Laclo• &ad ......_... SJIIIm 10< 111e -II raqalrld. Said pubUc balrtor oo tile LIGAL MO,CI Cll7 Clerk typlcaliCllooldlllrlcllo CaW-No btda WIU be acc'lliodllrom a~-bu oot- abon proposed piau WIU be NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING CliJ o1 Nnport Boodl ocala. Ue-lo ac-wllllllle --oiC ....... I, ~ beld 1D tbe Cblmben ot tbe NOTICE IS J!J"REBY GIVEN PubliU: Mareb U, 1171., lD I. ProricSI a.a llftiii'Ot'ld m ot tbe BNIDIII uCI ~ ...... Code. De po.bMIIa In face of all these attempts to mislead, aDd lD flee of the tormJdable pressure to destroy bUDdred.l ot bomll aDd to IC)root thwnDds of restdeata to mate ,.,, for a freeway, tbe YOtets ban spokeD CODYtDclDCIJ' at tlilt ballot bo:l. AD .,.,.,balmtoc majoriiJ bad lacloed -lbelr --k, &ad U wu lbe Fr .... , Flpters -bad -tile - material. Your Ellal .. --II prood to be part o1 thll team, ud ml&btJ b1WJ to Mn bid tat G1JP01 tiDIIJ to pre- Board or s-a to 111e lbat 111e C!IJ Cooo..:ll o1 111e 111e llowport -EllllrL ·-o1 ,_,..aeallou, Mall-bll .._ -• udelo•-.tollot Pr.-t.· On.op CC>Idy AdiOllll-CIIJ ol Nnport Boodl w!Ubold •llonbJ -~~ t-.llJ or P-&ad ~Do<& lila, lwld. ~ ~ Bwldlar. 515 11ort11 SJeamore a po~>uc balrllrrarordlarll>-from the Bible --.nJeulla•ucloc-..., • _,,., a1111e hlllk: w..u o..o-. CIOIIall; Street, lo -Ala, Oraop poal o1 -·• Saloly &ad • lllel bOaor Ollllaloa -1111 llnport llladl, caJllorala, al., -to lkttttl-lou. 4 Coooty1 Cali.IO<ola oo tile -Someo Clab, lac. llromlba ell· Whoooever traoapeneth, ICbool dlllrlcl t. cllractlarll.o _,_ Cba.r" ol $1.00 wlllbe rlll"'dlor -~~~ ol day or Mareb, 1171. a.t the eialoa. o1 tbt P11.D1c Com-and abideth not in the doc-efiDI1a. PIUIUII CalinetDalt! IIU'-dtt .... aa.rat 21 ~ -lactr&l --lo tile ..-.. Tba rr .... , "-· bi.Ye woe a .,..at •tttwJ tor tbe pr •••rnH•fll oar cur. ne, • deiWYe beutt.elt comiMIWitu,.. from aU local clt1M11. bOur of 9:45 o•ctoc:k A.M., a.t mt..ac. dte71ll U• Pcmtt trine of Christ. hath not Mra. Pul Clll.a-.d Ptat, &alt .. PIIM ... CGII:nci&Dac Mllllr'll 1114.,... 1 ..... wbicl:l UnM Ud place aU per-Ko. 1511 ft1eb req 1 'ICed Pll'-"Jod. 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' L..~ ••}"td 1 °--!J_1.:._!:._ lflllllill&...CI .... I,.,., Clrfl............ ~Ill ..... .... -a MUll ... • .._ P•s• -U, ltft, II P IM•• -U 1111, II CALL nMJJI ........ M .... "f-.~ ,_a , ~-"""••ntal Jlwl. .. ....... .... •••• .. .& .. l .... w. ~ ..... ,.. -..... llr. , lltURSOAY,IIARQf II, tm COI!OIIA DEL IIAI!, i:AuF. students, school candidates to tal Church News Tbl Lutblru Cburc h ot the 1Ddlridtal's 1Jortb wtU be em~ llu&er, HOO PacUle VIew Dr., phaslled 1D thlahilday'sles- Harbor View HIU.~. Tbe leoteo sermoo 011. "Se.taoce. •• Ser. meaap of Dr . Wllllam Eller vices are at 9:15 aod 11 a..m. tor the 9 and. 11 a.m. services 1n Ne.port Beaeh, 11 a.m. lD this SUDday is "I do believe," Costa llesa, and 10 a.m. lD baNd oa Mark 9:17-19, Thf Harbor View H111a. topic for t.be 7:S0 p.m. serviCE * * * oe:d: Wedoesday, March 17, is St. ADI!rew's PrubyterlaD "Time 1D court." The te:rt 1s Church, 600 st. Andrew's Rd.,, Jolla 18:19-U. CUff Havea--Dr. CbadesDter- • • • enft.eld will preach at 8, 9:30 The Flrst Baptist Church of lD!I 11 a.m. SUllday oo "The Newport Beach, 2501 Cl1ll' Dr., buUdlng blocks of late," putS Newport Helghts--"Ask, seek, of Ills lenten series oa "A STUFFI:D EARS When your pndmother was a ajrl, cotton di pped in black pepper and swtltt oil was her b vorite earache remedy. Thanks to medical ICienoe our eaB fare much better today. We've many effective medications that slOp infections fast ... reduce complications. So, don't rely on "home remedies" when you're ill. Your health tl your most pnciow posseuion. Treat it as such. Let your physK:ian prescribe. the med icines that will be most effective for you. Then rcmtrnbrr us for quality prescription compounding. MRS. DENNIS BLACKMAN. (Br,.ie Mdu pho to) knock." the 9th in a series on house DOt made with lw.ads." MRS STEPHAN llRA .... H I B . AI I the sermon on the mouot will A hymn fe.Un.l wW be beld • " • e Ntr r du Ph oto I MARINERS CHURCH N d B I k be Dr W II p ' at 4 8 .• -... Dr. GleDll O'Neal, professor at Talbot Theolocteal eW ywe OC rna n S lo(>tc ior anerLm·.~~;:7~. p.m; ~~-• s 1·k D • s.mu•n. 1.a lltrada. 1s the pulpll mW&terlor the 7 p.m. he wlU preach OD ••• Pastor Andrew Aoderooo ol tu I ~ r a n n rItes 10 a.m .... H lO p.m. Soomy sentces. The .... k • • h Pr WILU.un Ad oo Is cb~eb pastor and Is anllable on, s ung oneymoon m::;:m::~:pttoo-=~.;:::;.!?.;;unite ace students fon~=y~~~·~··· g,OO A.II. The oew Mr. a.adMrs.Deruds Mrs. Michael Smith of Costa al Church, 3262 Broad Street, Suoday from 8:45 to 9 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE ·· 8:00 A.M. &i 10:00 A.M. Deu Blackmail are oa a sld1DC Mesa serTed as matron of hon-Newport Hetgbts--"Wben the o.er KTBT, 94.3 FM. Two Orange Coast College ert. Botb tbe bl'lde and groom EVENING SERVlCE • · · · · 7:00 P.M. bODeyiDOOD la AIPID. Colorado, or. Sbe wore a chU!oo gown of crucial declsloo comes" wi ll • • • studeci:s Pllgllted tnelr troth graduated t:rom Costa Mesa high 2200 E. COA$ T HWY ., CO RON A DEL MAR lrtUowi.Dc aa ~ •edctlnc bot plDk trimmed in white made be the sermon klplc of the Rev. A potluck MnDer wlll be beld lD a double ring wedding cer -;..,~ ... ~~1·--~~::::.::.::::!::::::::~§:~~~~ ceremony btkl Satur~y. March lD tbe empire style and carried Norman Brown at 10 a.m. this Wednesday eYeni.D&. March 17 emony at St. Andrew's Pr es-1 '·at st. Aodrow'sPresbyterlao a cascade of ptok -er s. She SUilday. at "" Harbor Trtot!y lloi>lt.i byterlaJiweddtng chapel onSat. IS VlaORY POSSIBLE IN . Cbveb. also wore a band of flower s In • • • Church, 1230 BI.Jter st., Costa urday, Feb. Z7. Or. Cbarles Dterenfleld her hair. Ctlrlstia.n Scleoce Churches Mesa. lnter•tlonal studeat.s at The bride, Miss Betsystulik, m:dt.d. Ylu Rita Lotdse Towle Similarly dressed were tile -· Tbe spirllual nature of each Soutbern CaWorDla CoUepand is the · dau~ter of Mr s. and aDd Delala Bkctmaa I.D a doe.. bridesmaids, Mrs. Roger Boyd Orange Coast College w11l be Mrs. J erome Stullk of 145 York-VIET NAM? rtoc coremoay at Z p.m. The of Costa lie .... Mrs. Michael occ orators <ltnller guess ud will tell wh&t lown Lane, CoslaMesa.Siephao . e bride Is tiM dl.uefder ot Mr. KUma of Costa Mesa and Mrs. the Lord ls dolDg throuct in-Brann, the groom ts the son of aDd Mrs. IUcblrd Towle ot Michael Towle. the bride's teroatlooal sttldenls. Mr. and Mr s . LYsander Bra..nn eo• ....... Tbe croom's par-slster-tn-law, of Nor th Holly-, k I 0 I of 3037 Donnybrook, Costa -are ttlo B<aee BlacOmao's wood. ac e g1an s USC TOWII & GOWII Mesa. ofSul:a Ala H .. &blt. Tbe groom's brother, Law-• TO MEET MAR. 16 Dr. Charles Dierentl.eld of- A wblte cll1floa a.ad lace gown reoce Blackman. was bls best T n-. .. -C flciated at the 2p m cer emony wu ehoeft b)' W:Lu Towle. tor man. Ushers Included Michael Tbe OCC speech team tookO'l be ..... ~ ouoty cnapter The br ide wor e · a · full length bel' weddlac. It wu madewitb a Towle of Vao Nuys, btotber of trre "~c tl~" attbe Uulverstty ot U.S. C. s Ton and Gown gown of eandleUg:ht chllfon with Ace bodl.ee ud Ace at tbe the brlde,a.ndWUllamMatthews of ~r1.100a s 20t.b aDD.Liill desecl J~or Au:Wary w1ll meet at appllque of lace flower s on bottom or tbt lll:1rt term.lDiltiac ot Sallta Aaa tbe groom 's cou-tav .tatiooal and beat them at 10.30 a.m. March 16 1D tbe the high neck band th Ugbt 1a •tn&. Her l:l&a'·leactb•ell st.n • their on ~e. Sbore cwrs bome of Mrs. buttolmed c uff and the e tr ,.. Mill wUI:I&IIudGIDDw•a. ftoou.t RaDdall sang •eddin&: OCC, O:le of I j.ujor coUep:.;: Rlcbard OerteL bodice She !ore a t!:.f o~ a. CUI1II a •••..., boiQIIet .otos, ac:eompanied by Robert t'lY~ted \1. a llekl of 80 tama;, Dr. Roa&.lli L.. Kolp&ck, dl-Dower~ to hokl her Sholllder o1. ...n ,.... orddd:l. w1d.te Heustt.s at tbe orpn. toolt fir Jt to s !:!lior' debate, a rec:t.cx I:Jr ceok»ckat eeleoce leogtt~ •ell ,.,..., •"'P"'notll &ad baby's Mrs Mattbews bad charge of n.rst al)1 t:b:lrd 11 senlo!'det.le, sea craut PfOili..ID at l.SC, • 1, breatb. tbe ~st boot at tbe r eception, aDd flrst ln jwllor .>ratory. will speak OD "MariAe poUu-Attending ner wer ller sls- R k P o 1 bold at the Costa Mesa Country The perlormuce placedOC C tloo reseuch lDSoutbernCallt-ter, Mrs. Bert SkiDDer, a.od Oc Y Oln Club Approximately ZOO guests f1fth lD tbe 80-team fteld,trall-ornia." slster·ln-Iaw, Mr s. Peter Stu. were' present Special guests fog ooly Bri&Mm Younc Unt f9l'-Luocheoo will be ser•ed fol-Uk. The y wor e full length gowns toeblded Mr ~Mrs William sHy .. Ullf terslty of Arbooa, lowing the adjournment of tbe of wine color ed chilfoo with S1SO "10 1""-" Scott of ob.tba, ~ and Unhersity ol Tez:as at El Paso buslness meet1nt; by cblpter crocheted Lace trim . Llttle Ste- • • 7U'f Mr. &DIS Mrs. Robert E ~LD a.nd the Air Force Academy. president, Mrs. Edward C. pllanle Skinner served as nower of Lawreoce Kansas WlCies: o:::c toppedallCautornlateams Brumleu Jr. Hostesses Cor tbe gl.rL In A Film Appe£lra.nce JOHN WAYNE MARTHA RATE and A HOST OF EXPERTS SAY YES! ':":~:----.., Ti do"'" Full Un&th Color Mo-vie A... en c., Opinion Booksll:lN Ill ltof Jamu lrY1De wrote, and auota of' the brtciegroo 1n the tourney loclOOI.DC toc luDCbeoo will be Mmes. Oby Bill Rieman served as best "1 bl'te jlllt IO\d Roety Pol.al:, Tbe y le wtll Uve ~ Loyola Ull!Ytt'stty, san Dte~ Woods, Ricbard Cramer, Ber-man for the groom. Usher s embnci.Dc SOD aerea, to a Loa Santa Aaa.IMID.fbC::...Mrs Black state and the U:li.vetsUyofRed-oard A. Leckie, James Me-lncluded the groom's brother, A•IN JJDdle&te. A quuter of man 1s ~ 1967 gn.d~te oi land.s. CIIDDlff, Taylor Rlcbardsoo and Roo Brann, and Brad Harrold. U:,~! marlbtn a: $~50 tbe C«oaa del Mar high schOol Tbe OCC debate team of Bill James Young. Miss Judy Fer reU of Costa w -....PI ~ aod&tteodedOrange CoastCol Laoders otCostaMesaaadMlte "NO SUBSTITUTE FOR VICTORY" Donat ion : Adulls $2 . 50 Sludenls$1 . ONE 193ol """"'' Costa Meso NITE ... d ONLY I Roy Gibbs & ac:J'e, I ccmlldet It a aood ale. lap Her busbaDd Is a t964 Mlk.Jaus of Hunttnctoo Beach EDH A MAy RITSCH EL Mesa circulated the guest book -~~c!!-~lllttloarcmlll'-~~ -~-•e of Costa Mesa hi..., ~:ne ~ flrst Jlllllor collece OF CDM SUCCUMBS at the reception which immed- AUV-... ._\I'll ----.. .,. ... --. 5" lll the 20 to lately foUowed the cer emony at 111 a on baM bJ eouty utbor scOOol. team -Year tourney EdDa U:ay Rlischel of S08 the Monticello Club House 1.n b1Jtol1u Jlm Slltper. -win flrst in senior debate. In Martcold Au., CorooadelMar, Costa Mesa. Tbe boot. "Jlm Sleeper'sflrst add.ltioo, Mlkla!IS woo flrst 1D died Feb 26 to Newport Beacb. Tbe couple will make thei.r Orup Ca.d:J aW...c of b1s HEW LIBRARY SHOW a ftekl of 80 debaters aDd LaD-Sbe ns ·born lD sauta ADa &ad bome at La.gunaBeach followtog twte&l oddW.H,., ll a compead-A new art show bas been ders Udrd. Pete Spotts of bad Und 1D Orange Cotml)' for their booeymoon at Palm Des- lam ol. CCMitJ -.rlaiivn nne: prepared for emtbitton at the OraQP toot flrst lD jtmior di-more tba.n zo years after re-lae from "tbe btgut sweet Corol8 del Mar p!lbllc library Yisloo oratory for OCC. turn1Di from DOrtbeto Calllor- potllo to a. pUb1est poUtical by tbe cbUdreo of Harbor Da.y nia. Sbe was a member of lbe prom•' tson. ,, ScOOolln Corooade!Mar .Spon-MAUDE MARY EWART Eastern Star. Dul~ ~ llluttated Uke sored by tbe Newport Beach OF HIGHLAND$ DIES SuntYOrs iDelude her bus- a lttb ee~Pry alm&.ac, the book City Arta Committee, the show Maude Mary Ewart of 452 bud, Raymood, u:1 a sister, IDct.tea uUdu 00 neb )oca1 will· feature tbe work or over S•nrd Rd. Coroa&Hig:bllncts Amy WODacott ot MapolJ.I.. toplea u ~~'I'boM peaty RiYer-100 atldeli.s UDder lbe ste)er-died March • 1 iD Coeta u.ua: FUDeJ"aJ services were beld side w1m1, .. wUd aalmala 1D the Yialoa. of tnstruetors Jack Tay-She wu a •tin of ,.., .. 11 Marcb 3 at Paclftc Vin Chap- S&Dta A--. &ad ut 1D the lor aDd Nancy Hedden. These and hid UYed 1D OraDce Cotmty el with the HeY. James Klrk of el&btlH. Tbe alm~•e conDJ• cbUdreo lD gradeskiodergarteo for 10 yeus. Sbe wu edacated St. Wart Presbyterlaa Cbvcb tbe &ll..tliDt 0rup Couaty throucta 8tbgradet1ave produced lD ScotlaDd &ad Swlt&erlalld. oftlclaUnc. lDtermeot was at w-.tber nc:ordl a. "K7 dlJ W. dn.w1Dp:, stitchery, weav-Sunlfors 1Delude 2 aooa, Pacltlc view Memorial Part. ol. tbl Jtll u WtU u u AI-lDp, eoUaees of both found Duld ot Coroca del Mar I.Dd rtc1111walllllllallllmool"--objects ud -r. ud some llualopal'-EoatuO,ud CATHERIIIE SMITH OF erudtnllld''eropa---1Deltld-moa.le work doDe wtth paper. Zcr&Ddchlldreo.. COROHA DEL MAR DIES a.& tbt lf'lll bit lll-fUed pbe-FUDenl Mnleea were beld Cat.berLDe A. Smitb, 518 AYO- llr. • ollll-tula< Ide E. JolluDo of 2854 ~arob with a ... Goo< .. llalstey ol-Feb. zs to Lone Beocb. Sbo -- 1600 :-:-:-:-:\::===·:..1 ..... d .... ':: 54-QJO • Ir v ine C oas t Country C lub East Co as t H tghw ay, N ewport B eac h LOCALLY WOMIOIIt~D &Y T.R.A.~M. c::DMMITTU ..,d a t ftr.e cfoor ....,, UPTO ANNUAL SALE ----~-- r..a.11 Ll Telegram '"~• •!T ~~~ J l l l L•ool Ill , UTOU.tlfll IIIPio. ~-yo -s.IDA JOHIISOII Dl ES llarcb 8 at Pacific VI..,Cbapol cado, Corooa dol liar, dlod 1M lrYWI udprnldlll St., Eut Blatt, died Feb. 23 ftci&Unc. llanmelll: wtll be ID was a at1Ye ot ScotlaDd ADd ol tile Oruttl COIIIt:J Bllearlcal at bet ruldeoce. She was a ED&iaad. lad beeD a relldeat ol Orup loe:MtJ. ta a fr• tue. wrttc .u,.. o1. Sftdea. am bad beeo coay lx more baa 50 yeua. thru SAT., MARCH 27 UUI' l ~,.£11') t !Jt 1 M,.rtot.O.W I.-o SI'Cl tilton LU fClC 1•1 lLTlU I IIIII U 'Of'' ~~==;~ ....... r• ~u•. I _.. ..... ta Orup C-Ill Orup Coooty lor 2 yean. THHUE L EOIIARD 01 ES llrs. Smltb wu a r-ud IMIMn Callll:lr* ld.alor7. s...t.ara lac~ a aon. Ru-D.lll'st aDd bad rettnd ..,erL Be Ia &ltd ....... .,...,.., •11 or tbt EUI Blafl bome. TW ... l..eolard, 11, ol Z40 years &JO. ttora Ia .... Aa. Rt •I*'• Prtnte Nnleel wtre beld &t Sbu'ftod PL. eo.ta M•a, died SurTI?Ws tDci.S. a atMer, -ta-. Paclfle Vtow· 11-1a1 Pvt. llareb & at Pvk L* c_.. uw. Ldo at ..---.celt Hoapltal Sbe wu boc'a ud. a brotbe:t, JcU ol Uac JOL u, mo. to c.-.,.. Boacll. e&JM to Oraapeo.atJ llyara FUDttal lerYleu .... btld ..... Feb. IC at Paclllc Vtow C-1 s.nt.ara 1Dell:dt ber bas. wttb tM Rn. ea-,.,.,..,., lUll, lllellonl; a -Rlcbord; Staort at tt1o Ep-1 Cboreb I ••na. Ma•MD &Jd lac-omt:l•"ll· llllerMII wu II: qwlroo, aU at Coo!a ""'' PaeUic V1ow lleiiiCir1al Pvt. IIII-o ud I ........ -..-.tc10 -• bolll PIIAHCES IL TOll DIU Mania 10 liiLlalcld•'aC&tb-FrucM a-. Sl, ol 'Hl -c---wuat w.t•SL. eo. .. _ ..... Good • .. tlrd Ce•JbTJ, BeU-Mardi I It Mr ~ ... .....,_, _, -Ill wullon ... ll,lft1,llllllto- l :;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~-~::;tf~arn:~·~·~·:••:•~'lll _., UlloaM•OruceCo.-: 11 SJOTrl-.. ,1,.1-liar- .. l L , ' ' IIIII -IIIII ,.._ INC. *11 L C..Ot.ll:1:. ..... 111 C .... All ' I ... aoe.t;l*d'tr"lll- -Gllll7 " ,.. ..,. ... ... , ll Mc&ar .. ~ AriL; ....... -lr. tf .. Clt• 0, ........ 111 ........ _ ....... " 'wC.. •a.&'' ...... GllltR uu•Cn 2 J.lda M 7 q.c.a-. .... ..._.,., a ,. • Color Stereo The•tr .. • Color TV Con1101 .. •nd Porubles • Monochrom• TV • Stereo Coneoln and Component Systems • Tap• Aecord•r• • Port· abl• and Tabla Radioel OP III SUHDAVS 11 TO 6 112• H""'OU " ConH• 1n Sf· .. ,li '1 10~t :_ ... no M .1qn '"'' " ~ 1\.r lt)lJ.al (...,,,It• V.11lJt''-.. '---:,,,..,., Ll,' t, ~ "BUY WHEtiE SERVICE aak .. it a BBIIER BUY" • I WIN • IN SURFING Tile II-Harbor hlgt> scbool sarfloc t.m defeated E-la 53-46 lui Saturday at Ute Santa A• river jetty. Ideal surtlDc eoodltions pre- Yailed for tbe cootest with 4 to 5 -toot surf eoaststeot throtacbout most of the ~ts. The top 15 surfers from both schools comprised the compe- ttUoo teams. lDdlvld•I and team awards were determloed by ~ers 1D 6 beats with tbe 2 top SIU'fets in tbe heat eU- Clble tor the seml-ftnals am llaals. Chris Johns, Gerard Woot- ers, Dan JohD.901l. Steve Cop- ely, LeDDJe Foster and Bob Banes all woo tbe1r dirisions done wtthrunoer-~Nlct Flo- res, Job.D Moore, Mark Rob, Paul Schroff. Jobn Tanres am Dl.va Johnson. Chris JOOns was judged the 1ndh1dual clwnploo W11bapoLDt total of 103. John Tuares ns 2od with 100 points, Gerard Wooters 3rd wltb 99 aDd steve Copely 4th with 93. Future school surf meets are being arranged with pos- sible competition with San Cle- mente, Laguna Beacb aod SaDta MOllica high schools beiog sebtdWed by the school spon- sored surf clubs. Ensign lntermedla.te school held tbelr annual surft.ng con- test at the Sa.D&a ADa rtnr )~tty the same U•• l'e bleb scbool surf teams were compet- ing at tbe south side of the jetty. Tbe 7th aDd 8th graders also competed UDder practically Ideal coodittons with 4-toot s urf during most ol the heats. The knee riding contest ns strictly a contest between Mike Hall and Chuck Carlson, with Chuck winning the tlnal total by the sllm margin of 18 to 16. Peter Campbell came through with a fantastic ride 1D the final 30 secoods of his heat to get the best ride of the contest and squeeze by Jim Ryder, who was leadlng at lhe point. Pete placed 1st and Jim took the run- ner-'4) spot for the 1971 Ensign surling chatnpionsbJp. • ....... - ENSIGN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL knee riding champloo Is Chuck Carlson, second from left. He ftnished with a total of 18 points versus 161or runner-up Mlke Hall. other Ensign sttldeot.s iD this photo are Andy Batchelor, at left; Mark Charles (head turned); Jim Riordan, and the judge. (Pboto by VIc Opalek.) ... ~ ....... ...... · .. ·.· . £.,J.,o "''!WP0j;~I Sf A( .. • '"" ""''O'"''" lo "'' l<>bulou\ t,do I'''' ()II} !1)~0 PETE CAMPBELL, 1971 En- sign intermediate schOOl surf- ing ctwnpion. won the title Ln the last 30 secoods of the contest with a tlntastlc ride to nud ge out J im Ryder, wbo was leading in total points at the time. Pete Is a 7th grader. (Vic Opalek photo.) EXCLUSIVE ENGA"G.EMENT' liHie IYUIIi Phone in Your Order for a Subscription:· Coli 673.0550 =;;.,;;;.;;,;:;;:;;_~ '1.0V! lTOit'f" 4:4S. 7:15-9.1 I • ISONOA'f '\OV! STOR'f ' I ·l· 5 • 711 5 -9-151 ,..,_, ~n.s N:Sfllls Ali ll~e&raw RyanO'Ieal ' ----. ------. -~ SPORTS SCENE WITN VIC O'AL II. ' PETE MARAVICH of the Atlanta Hawks pve kxal athletes a demonstration ot his drlbbUng and sbootinl just befor e the March 5 game between the Hawks and the L. A. Lakers. Here he ls shown with 3 of the Ensign sports d..-tment guests, trom left, Mark Jensen, Brian Robinson and Ted McGinley. (Ensign photo by Vic Opalek.) A small aircraft flying with- out llghls ''buzzed" the New- port Beach police helicopter during the night or March 4 as the helicopter "Adam One" was cruising at an aiUiude of 1,000 feet over Corona del Mar, The helicopter cr ew radioed that the plane "flew r ight under us" and conUnued on out over the ocean. !R!-..:.'V§J Also Melinda Mercou rl "GAILY, GAILY " tU4NEWPOITilVD. COSTAMISA S41-ISS2 "THE 'IIYATE UfE Of SIIDUICIIOUIES" SI'ICIAL .IUNIH -nNII 20 words or leu ............. . 21 words to 30 word• .... . 31 '!WOrd• to Cl words ..... . Each word over oiO worda. SAT. AIID SUN. s.,.,..,_,.:Uy !ft' IT'lL':<!: rru:sv ~~':fd ~n lu;ori£N :J,y (x!c<JI~·e PrO.:IJ'..!I JQ.l,'t 0~~" · PuU~o.N o; 1J J 1: !Wectedto/ I!OY 801.J!.H~ ·COlOR· fr;;Jm CWT'b.l P.clurt'S .. ~ ~ ~ ... ITi- I.SO 2.00 3.00 .05 2 Ti,...., 2.,l0 s.oo •. oo . 10 3 Timet 3.00 4.00 5.00 .15 '··--··· ........................................ _ SPRING SPECIALS lle<:kslolll Graod, ---ob- on1Jed, special low price, 1UJ terms. LowprlceaonotberDMd &r&Dda sucbuSttlllwaJ, Kabe, Story &I Clark, KJmball, etc. Rapo'd WaL sp1Det Plaoo·-tab over balance. Used Hammood "B,''tbepre •. tarred couole wilb T/C--only $1295, SplDet orpn.s at re- duced prtces •• lfammooo. Y&m. aha. U:nn'ey; laret selectloo. Prices start at $290. SCHMIDT MIEIC CO. 1907 N. Maio St., Suta ADI. Y amalla-Ham mood-Slollnray Est. 1914 h DEAD . -.rd , ... ,... "' , .. VIa ,.... "' ....... -IJ-Dtzzste, I.AIID IIIII, ......... ol bcJt11 1oca11J Ud eeHceUr ad Vlooirard IIIII Add-..., llld--1111 ._ .. ,..._ ,......, ---.. lola Ill .. -· -10 ,... .. car 1o 11111 --IJ ,...._ no -~oo~~oc c1r-w .,, o1 wtat police aid wu ot.~rll.ld nee 1t ,.,.,~ .,_...,._.,., Mr. VIM7Ud wu a-- ' ,II-S.Cb pollee Capt. --Gl tile Salel lllllllu· -o,au -llr. VIol-11o111c E-1111••• ca•"' Or-,.rdwu-llltbocar"'lll _c.-,. tile -r-.. IIIII tile.. He laid bMII a Ole-Gl 1M rap door eloeld. He aJd s.ata Ata Cbareh ot tM M-- tbert WU DO lldJcttk)a of baJ. slab for . MYV&i Je&n, tfa¥. plaJ, . terrill( .... ...--lui 'ladic&Uou wert, police ~lid, YMl' to tbe $. Jam. Ept.co- llal be bed -bt.•lll( llaaa-pal Cbureb of Newport Beao:b. dll trOIIbll With btl ._, .. ,, Slll'YI.YOll 1Dchlle hla w1fe. No DOte wu left. police Mid. Ear .. ae; 3 dauJbters, Victoria Apn.ot eau. of death wu aDd Vaoesa, both ol tiM tam- carboa. moaoll.de poi...UC. Uy home, aDd a stepsoo,._ Ilu14. Mr. VIMyud, wbo wu fa Upper Bay vole delayed Tile Orup c_, S-"· *• taYe delayed for 01111 week tbe-dtcllioa 011 the dlc-"lQQ ol. tbleolltrOYerslal Upper New ... po<l Boy, Tbe -.nt.ora beard te.U- rDODJ T~~e.sdQ' from doaeu ol -of trauttmlll( lllo bi.J lDto a oatloaa.l wUdlUepre .. ...... s....,.tsor Rooald Caspers -tbel tile baord ... Coall'eu to stllly the fasi- blllty of maklll( all ol tbe Up. per Bay into a &i&IJt.lc ''eco- lot\eal area." He asked tor the oae weet delay to digest and eompUe aU the suggestions recelYed. He said hla request to the federal pernment couklbe made with- out eoterl.Dg into tbe ques&o of the lep.Uty of tbe Back Bay trade. Tbe trade, wblcb profidld foe the ezchange or 150 acres of-tidelands beld Ill trul tor 450 acr es of IrYtne Co. lsluds and lC)laods as the .....,. to <levelq> tbe Upper Bay 1oto a water..orleoted r ee. reational area, bas bleD lD UUp.tioa since 1963, wbeD the county and the lnl.De Co. llled " lawsuit to test tbe coutJ .. tuttoeaUty or tbe aKfeement. Newport Beach J.b.yor Ed Hirth also asked that the de- cision be delayed for a week. He said that he and George Dawes, etty director ofbarbors am tidel&Dds, are gotng to Wa.shlnctoo. this week to "de- tetmine tbe teastblllty ol ob- taining a sea grant for tbe preservatloa of th.is land." Kidnap, robbery charged A 16-year-olci Loac Beach boy was arrested and booked oo cb&rps ol kldDIPPiDC and rob- bery early Mollday. Michael D. Comfort, 16, Is belD&: held 1n custody at Orange Couoty juvenile hall. He was hltchhlklDC when .picked IC) by MarUD L. Dart, 35, of2030-1/2 Harbor Blvd. Mr. Dart told pollee the teeoarer asked to be drOIJI)ed ott at his room at the Colollial Motel In Costa Mesa. Mr. l><ut sa.id when he rot to tbe motel, Comfort invited bim to his room. Pollee said Comfort used a &~)ear gun to force M.r. Dart to lie on the floOr aDd then robbed hlm ol about $20 LD cash and some persooal jewelry. Comfort was arrested 2 hOurs later U Davey Jones' Locker In Newport Beach. John Wayne recovers guns Part of a prtud run col- leetioD nlued at more th&D $20,000 and btlooginc to actor Jobo Wa.yne ot Bay Sbores has been recovered. i'be cuns--toW.ling a.bout 30 weapons--was stolen from his resideoce last May 27. ME'IPORT HARIIIR EIIICJI AMT S£cn011 --r., 5 Real LAGUNA BEACH .NORTH HERE'S THE HOUSE HERE'S THE VIEW ClSTOM BtnLT 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH, COMPLETE FAMI LY GAME ROOM, WET BAR. EVEN A ROOM TO WASH AND DWN IN. VIEW-VIEW -VIEW- MI.ST SEE AT NIGHT TO REALLY ENJOY. SHOWN BY APPOUITMENT ONLY. CORBIN-MARTINJl t..====644-7662====~ Pii6TO COM TEST fOR '11tl' "STUDIIIlS Mr. WaJM picllld ap 1 '1 ol tbe _. -r...a, m Meneau lr;:=======::::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::: oaer part· of 111e no,ooo eol-II Tbe Optimlst c:l-cj)s of tbe lectioo was reccwered foUow-wE NEED. PacUJ.c Southwest Dtstrlet are ing a raid by Melfcan oUlclals conducUng a photo coatest op-in the border town. en to boys &Od gtrls a.tte~ We need lrvlne Terrace home tor our cllent: junior high scbOOl aDd sen1or !ORLIE PARKHURST OF 1. Tllree bedroom plus den, bicfl schools -• public, prlnte HI GHLAHDS SIJCQJMBS 2. Pool-View. aDII parochial. Orlle Leoor Parkhurst of 3. Up to $90,000, Only black and white photos 1423 Mariners Dr., Harbor CALL 1l5 AT ONCE. w111 be accepted. Eotrles must Highlands, died Feb. 2"1 1nTus-Co slse aod must be submUtod by eoover, B.C., aod had ll•od to -1 be 8 Inches by 10 locbes lD ttn. He was a native of Van-RBIN MARTIN u April 2, Entry appllcaUons are Orange County tor 13 years. ~~~~e3;r~;~~~;~~~;;;;~-~ ••allab.. loCally at Harbor He was a design speelallst with ' - Pboto Lab In COI'ODI. del Mar, the DISc laatrumeotCo.ofSanta am entries ca.n be turoed LD AD!f., to Don Voo Geldern at tbe Funeral services were beld CCX"'DD del Mar bra.Dcb of UDI-March 3 at Pacl.llc View Chapel ted California Bank. The pboto wtth tbe Rev, James G. Klrt coahst theme 1s tued oa tbe of St. Mark Pr esb)'tertu coocept of "optimism." Church otflclating. ~OOO'Oi~OO"CCIIIooOO .... ofu.Ja .JJ!. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES Stt0WN IY A,I'OINTMENT 107 Linda hJe Drive S BTL :1 baths: fam. rm ., form. din . rm. 'l f'plcs .. Rm. for pool. Dock. By appt. 5145.000 W •terfr~t loh f\o. 44: 108 Ft. on ,.·ater . . . . . . . . $107.000 No. 76: 3 Car garage. Reduced to .. $ 77.000 53 lind• Isle Drive Home on lagoon. 5 DR., 4'h ba .. w,4 frpl c~ .• jacuzzi tub, hdwd. !Irs .• sep. liv. rm .• din. rm .. ram. rm. & brklst. rm. . . . lf75,000 92 Linda lslo O.IYO Beaut. 5 BR .• 4 ba. home w/fonnal din. rm. &. family rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside stairway. Buil~in i1ID cablllet a. -sbelves. $1~.000 Fw Cu;uyl ... .....,....ienenlll,.....& ....,,._ .. n, BILL GllUNDY, .llcaltOr ...... Dr............... • •..• •••••••••ooo••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • F·I·V·E BEDROOMS 5 BEDROOIIS , , , S BATHS ,., FAMILY ROOM EID'OSID BEAll CEILINGS •• , SOUTHERN PATtO. Exclusive p.~. &,..,i £.It, 641·1110 111URSDAY, MARClt 11, 1911 C:OIIOII A Dt:L IW, CAU F • •• ,lrt llldt ••• •• lllslond C.Sfo .... lWo W. Cerone HI Mar MACNAI-·VII Serving Newport Harbor since liM, twenty· five experienced residential sales men with over 270 years of aervice. FINEI HOMES BEST BUY IN NEWPORT BEACH First time offered. This immaculate &: beau· tifu lly decorated home has everything fo r carefree fa mily living. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room. formal d ining room. Beauti- fuJiy land scaped gardens with room for pool. $46 ,500. WEEKENDER Idea l beach home. 3 bedroom cnndn. nex1 In pool. Close to beach. shops, hospital. No need lo wor ry when you lock-up and run. $32 .7SO. MACNAI ·IIVINE 675-3210 642-8235 1010 Bayside O,.i.,. 901 Dover Dri..-• Newport INch lAY & BEACH REALTY, In<. 22 Years ef S.r..-ice In The Heritor ArM FANTASTIC VIEW DUPlEX II~ FT n( Jet!\" & ncean Vlt''>" frnn t:t~te L>!P 4 RR 2 Sa. r lu" ~ fi ne smaller art. Pnce JUSl nduced to $99,500. VIEW -BEACH -POOL Thl" l"t~mt'n Shnrcs bcatlfv ht~!~ ~vrp·1 hln£ 4 SR. fa m1Jy rm. Jove\~ poo l J.: :t erPat \'lf'\\: Pnv. kt>yed bet~ch entrp "79.500 SEMPLE BEAL ESTAT. 675-3000 ltBSIDHHTIA.L AND BVSINBS.J PROP E RTIES ·•·POR IHTI!ReSTBD, PROI'BSSIOf!i AL C ONSIDBitA.TION Sl!l! l .. PLI REAL lSTATI UIS I . C..•• Mwy ., c.--Ml- 17~2101 --------- CUSTOM HOME FORMAL DtNING, BREAKFAST ARU., FAMILY ROOM WITH WET BAR & MUSI - ICAL LIGHTS, WINE PAHTRY & o.IANY OTHER ITEMS. OCEAN VIEW $84,500 a.« .z.tt~ SO. 9F HWY. DUPLEX MIW DILUXE UMITS 3 IEDROOIII HOME PLUS GOOD INCOo.!E . • $71,500 • PICTURE PERFECT POINSETTIA ON A I-UGH A..'iD DRY LEVEL CORNER, THIS SMART, WELL DECORATED, ROOM 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH HOME. ROOM TO BlflLD AN APARTMENT OVER A NEW GARAGE. tT•S A SMART BUY. $41,500. UNIVERSitY REALTY 3001 E. COAST HWY. CO RO NA OEL WIAR,e:?J-8510 :lJeJ:anc'l Real G6lale EMERALD BAY! E!"COIW~,<SS!NG OC EAN ·VIEw FROM THIS FINE FAMILY HOM£! Four bedrooms, four baths, large separa.te family room wtlh fireplace. A master bedroom suite •• fit for a kingl All this pi llS the amenities of Emerald Bay: prln.te, guarded streets, priva.te beach, swtmminc pool a.Dd tennis courts. THIS HOME IS A W.UST SEE FOR THE DISCRIMIN. ATINC BUYER. $93,000 c ........... 644·7270 1121 L CIUIIIaat I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Me sa Board of Realtors totaled over $52 million for the TWELVE months of 197 0. This r epresents 1,400 unit s ales and Is the second highest sales year in the histor y of the Board, In spite of the tight money market which pr evailed last year. List your pr oper ty with a Realtor t oday . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IINA,.. 011,_ IICIIII II'ACIOW I A t IKAIL ~ -.a U:la,.-Sla e Pri• ... Patioa e Fit.,IK .. • POOLS • t Hoi• ,._ttina ~-­ • T-i• • ....,_P.UIJieclioe • .u; ... _, ..... Pleyp.-.1 ,_._.L-~ c. •••• ..,. ...... ,_ ...... SHOIIICLI,S 2 bL. liNch k,.: .1'!!.·.:1!! Drltt..._ C4M !Mn~ONT 3 lA. 2 .. heft tiD both ...... 1121,500. . 1~YINI TIRIIACI <4 llR. 4 ba. huL 'liew. bt Umfo otffl"'ffd. l l&\.00) H SHAll be do1e1· FORMAL DEDICATION ol tile -Wllortrool el-o1 tbe Bahia Corlllttdu Yacbt Clllb oo Bl.yslde Dr1Ye YI.U bt btkt tb1l Suldllr, Marcb lt, w tbe tollow1Dr fttk-ead, March 2041, tbe first omctai raeiDI acUftty wtll be btld--tbe BCYC st. l»atrlct•s Day reptta. Pichlred aboft ebecklDc out tbe club's laUDebiq taeilJUes are CbarleM Jobam~, race committee cbalrmaa Jact J~ IDd Marcia Holyoa.ke. Races wUl begtn at oooo Saturday I.Dd 1 p.m. SUDday. Tbe dedieattoo this Stmda.J will begta at 11 a.m. as tbe oMcers and crew are piped aboard. Com- moOOre Jobo P. Hooteo wUl give tbe omclalwetcome. Tbe dedieatioa address wtU be ctnn by Staff Commodores David DomaJUild and T, Patrick Doupn. Oftlclal rl.bboD euttiog wUI be doae at oooo by Commodore Hooteo a.od bouse committee chairman A, G. (Jerry) Devlrtan. There wW be band music by the Estaocla high school baud, dl:recled by Peter Fournier. TRAFFIC EXPERTS HIRED • • • The llrrn of Allan M. Voor- bees and As~la.tes was hired by the Newport Beach City CouncU Monday nl~t at an lnitlal cost ot $5,000 to aid the city's cltizens transporta- tion committee in a traffic study. study. The vote on the a cHon was unanimous. would change the zoning from R-2 to R-1 on property }ocated south of Broad St. betweenCat- a.ll.na Dr. and Santa Ana Ave. 1n Newport Heights. • Passed to secood reading an ordinance that provides tor a 2-hour docking Ume llmlt at the 29th St. pier and float in West Newport instead of the 20-minute Ume limit Im- posed on all public piers aDd FOUR ONE ACT COU:EDlES by Robert Anderson wtll be preseoted at the LJdo Isle clubbouse Marcb 16 tbrourh 20 by tbe Udo Isle _Piayers. Here are 3 members of tbe cast of "The tootlteps of doves," from left, Iris Scboelder, Mitchell Sanford and Ame Ashley. Tbe other plays are "Tbe shock ot recognition." "I'll be borne tor Christmas" aDd "I'm Herbert." Tooy Bra.odt is the director. Reserva- tions may be made by ca.ll1.ng 673-5883 or 6'75-0938. The tramc advisory com- mittee is studying the various tra.mc problems in the city and wtu seek to provide al- ternatives to solving them. In other acUon Mooda y the City Council: • Approved the hiring of 2 temporary employees tor the planDJ.ng department, deslgo«l to beJp with the work load 1n creating a general plan. • Referred t.ck to the Plan- ning Commission the promon- tory point apartment project of the lrvine Co. to allow the company to submlt modWca- tlons to Us or iginal plan. • sm a public bea.rlng for M.ar cn 22 on an ordinance that floats. The Newport S.Ch PlaDD.lnc Commission has tabled a pro- • Adopted a resolution autb- or lz.ing continuation of a joint powers agreement tor the em-ployment of a legislative coo-posal by the Howard S. Wript sultant to obta.tn passage of Co. of Seattle tot a z.one chanCe federal legislation to protect that would allow a htrb-raise offshore are:ls from on drilling apartment on the Fun Zone a.od producing operations. property on Balboa. • Approved appropriation of The action to table--at least $1 500 for a special ft.Danc.lal until early taU--was a result Pl'~edures study ot municipaJ. of the city's receDtly-passed parking enterprise, and auth-"emer gency" ordinance ban- orized the city manager to enter nlng all high-rise construction lnto an :.greement with Binder along the city's waterfront. Mestyanek, Jottnson lr Co. ~ The Seattle-based Co. has provide such services. acquired an option on the Fun Zone property and wants to build · the higtl-rlse aputment com- plex there. D Tbe 90-day moratorium on blgtl-rise construction ns en- acted by the CouneU only 2 weeks a&O to allow a. studJ of comrnerlcal &Dd s:DUIU-f&ID- Uy bU1Jdinc aloog the low• t.J, WATEHURIFIER In other action the PW11iDc Commission:· • Denied a request by the Seafarer's Saiety a.Dd Seulce Club to Install a marine fuel dock west of the Fun Zooe property on Bay Avenue. Tllat action has been appealed to the Council and a pubUc Maring has been set tor March Z2. • APJ;roved a. request by the Emlta.y Development Co. to sub- the former Loctbeed property prior to f1Ung plans ward competitors named =--.// 0 TAKES THE "IKB" OUTO• TOUB DRINKING WATDI "seff-sanilizing • tiers remove and destroy harmful bacteria .nd make drinking water sate, ch~ee. Cf'YSial ctear and delicious. ! Et1ioY the full natur•l n-or of ooft'M, ..... "-ice I PROVEN in actual 11M by purifying 1( contaminated water world-wide Iince 1950. I TESTED by leoratoriea, hospitals, y univenlltles MCI gow~rnm.ota world- wide. I PURCHASED by u. s. Goverm.nt y ~tal water purification In Rent or Buy ' .. '-.. ..... --c.. , ........... c.ta-.... ,__.. ........... .-..................... - --Usbet White, 109 21st st., West Newport, Yocatiooal arts; Davld Hostetler, 46Z Flower St., Costa Mesa, floe arts; Sbawa BlsSOODette, 1006 Somerset Ln., Westelltl', llberal arts; State Kopansk1, 1601 15tb St,, CUH HaveR. science am math, Costa U:esa. blgb sehool-- Bartllra Whistler, 2234 Ford- ham Dr., vocatlooal arts; Jolee Miller, 1061 Presldlo Dr., floe arts; Marcia Quackenbush, 301 Hanover Dr., Uberalarts; Mark Motley, 3017 Cleveland Ave., scteoce aDd math. Est:a.ocla blgb scbool--Mar - p.ret Geenen. 2162 Na.Uooa.l Ave., vocatloaal arts; Debbie Thomas, 909 W. 20th St., J1De arts; Ellen Sumr&U, 1766 Ba· hama PL, liberal arts; Am& McGhie, 1662 Samar Pl., science a.od math. High rise permit allowed Tbe Newport Beach City Couac:Jl pu ~al to Swan C ...... ac:U>rs MoodaJ a!PI to coatt.e wit~ lllelr bul1diJ1c o1 .a lZO-Jnot coldomiDham OD Udo PenlDsula. 11 \ Tbt COUDCU rtt..catad tbt bulldloc pormtt lor 1111 $500,. 000 PNioel It bad r-.o l weeta: aco. Tbe reYOC&Uoa eame aft4Q' tdelpfton of u emel'.-eJ 01'- dlauee btml. au ldch r ... -.. -a1ooc ......... -lor g()diJO, Tile -bOd -lold .. ---allor It .., ,....... . . . ... --lOlls.,.-. ... __ ............ __ ,.. .......... ,. '-• ·~ Bar Ctrle oe.tdet lllllf ~ I ... r«a-JJNI ... ,......_ ..,. ...... _ ... _ ...,.. all•nz 1 ,..,....,._ .,. ... ~ .......... .... •111111111, ,.. ............. _ -'fJot ....... .... ~· .... Coaocllmu Doo-alcl MelaalJ fOtlac: ''DD. '' Mr. Rop.ra Aid tbe acUoa wu "eloolac llle buD -aAtr tbe bor• ll)t Ollt.'' He oaldltwoald ........ _ Ql tbt ltadJ commJu .. . eo-cu .. ,. Carl Kfllllll, eblltmu oltbtcomraJttH,aid .... .... joel-all"' .... "t.o&cl:lrQIIII" ~· oC tbe commlttte, LDc....,. pablle ae· c ... to tbe watcfroat. ART DIMOMlTUT10M Portnll arllol T-Noc1t trf.U dlaMIMbalt Ud llctwt --)J71 ol eo.ea ·-.... ._ "' 1 .... ,._ ..,, .._. a,at"*-11-• *" ..-... 1110 c-.. --.c.------···· Cl .... I' iS llf ...... "' ...... All"'--.. ,. asn •• r r ., .._ ana.•IIU._ • pt Jal I ol -· := .. c;::r-.:= .-·...: Fuss over freeway sign CIHII FREE COLOR ANTENNA INSTALLED WITH ALL CONSOLE TV. PURCHASES IF IT'S COLOR AND ZENITH .... ABC HAS IT WHY aUY AT AK? e FllU DELMRY. TOTE-A-lOUT SPECIAL • 1r.._,....... .. ..,,un a ONLY 11 ... e ONLT 11 ,. yt11 a MAMKU.m8 fUALm e DCmN• DICOIATOI. COLOU ... AM.fMIIUIO .._ ........ e FllU SET-U' ond ADJUSTMENT ift your hM~e -I It" eM lart• erJ . A•t tAfiiiCOIHI WITH PLAm ·----e FiMnciel •"•""'"'•"*• to ....... ..,_.._ e We MtYice whet we ••II. ..... • 20 y..,. itt Or•flt• c..My. e U~tiMit-4 I ..., ...... ... 7 ......... -··-·-· &c'-he ...... 21 ... ... a.r.......,, .... . .... .... , ..... . ' A~n.t eA .... ........ , .... n-,_, .. ~ NEWPORT BE~CH JO( M QIIU' ... ...,. ,..TID .-e ,__,_ II .... Dlt -..at NINfTUII ... fSTIY' ~ ·S _:,___ .,... -' :.• . LE 13 Floor Samples & 3 ad 5 Piece Be•oom Sets, Go 011 Sale Today at ~ PRICE ..... $ft9.00 to $1395.00 NOW 5249 to 5695 e ....... 0•• Clle .... DNIIeN, II lle1 & All 0. !Ill Ys Palce ~LY POR 'BW:110NS I H .J.. GAI\1\EfT fU RN RE PILOfiSSIONAL ....,.toa DISI$NMS LEGAL HOTICE P-40527 CERTIFICATE OF' BlSlNESS FicUUous F'irm Name THE UNDERSIGNED does hereDy certify ttlat he Is coo- docUng a boat r ental busiDess at 28 Cabril)o, Lido Park, New - port Beach, CaUl., under the flctltious arm raame of Wdo SaiUog CIOO and tt\a.t said tlrm ls eomposed of the followlnc persoo whOse oame ln tun ud place of resideoce are as fol· lows, to-wit: Jerry A. Rest, 28 Cabrillo, Lido Pa.rk, Ne~t Beach, Caut. WiTNE$ my hand nus llth day of februa.ry, 1971. Jerry A.. Rest. STATE Of CALIFORNlA ) ) ss. COUNTY Of ORANGE ) ON THIS llth da.J of f eb· rtary, 19'11, be.fore me, a NO· t:uJ Publlc lu Pi tot ald. COIIIty a.od. state, usldlac tbertia, ®11 commlsslooedud _., ponoaallJ _.,. Jw:ry ......... """"" lo ... lo bt tbl Plf'IOD WboM •mt 11: --lo tho """"' 111-1111'1 atilt, Uld ae.,ledtld to 11tt IIIU M utC1IMd tat aM • . WirMUI 101-udollioial Ml. _, A. """"' _, PIIIUclludlor-~ ud S:U.. IIJ Cooo•l-oa- plroo Doc. u. lf71 • _, .... 1,15,- .. u, am. 11 .... .,... -...... 10( COSTA MESA COST\ Mf.SA MAYOR Bob WUson, at tell, a..od the ret1rlal' Chamber of Commer ce prestdeot, Gordon Martin, discuss the Chamber's annual membership ba.rquet with Sugar Ray RobiDSOfl, who wUI r eceive Costa Mesa's "beart award" at the March 19 event at the Mesa Verde Country Club • .UT DISPL.I.Y MOVED TO .I.VCO OFFICES Display ot the Avco collec· permanent buUding. During the tlon or contemporary American 1ntertm, Avco F'inaDci.al Ser· art na..s been moved from the vices has agreed to store the Newport Harbor Art Museum on collection of 33 wor ks. loan to the ornces of Avco RARE KEWPIES SHOWN Financial Services in the new A rare pair of Kewpie dolls Avco F~ncial Center building. called the CuckUer s, created by Newpo rt Center . Rose O'Neill around the turn of NOW AT I7RON EWP'lRT 3LVD. Ph . 646-qJ83 Costa Mesa t.j rs. Walter O.K. Gibson, the cent ury, part of the display pr esident of the Museum board, of Alma's Antiques of Newport explained that the coilectlon, Beach, can be seen at Dorothy presented to the museum by Emerson's antique show and Avco Financial ~ervtces in De-sale to be held at Santa Moo-~ cember, 1970, Will eventually be lea Civic Auditor ium March 17 housed illltlemuseum's pla.nned 21. '---~------· ---THEN SUDDENLY it$ Be an 'early bird' Have Those Drapes CleaRed, NC)W OUR EXCLUSIVE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION PROFESS IONAL REMOVAL ''WORLD'S LARGEST" EXCLUSIVE GUARANTEED DRAPERY SERVICE On':lp~ry Cleo"ittg. '•rfect r"e90rdlf!Ss of tM age of your dtOPitr'l', ctt" 100•/,. reploce!llf'nt if deonoblfl. 540-1366 642-0270 l rt' COif PIUAU NlW DRAf'U w. ~-••• !11,.._ •• ···~ .. -~ ......... . ... ,. ...... --·· ~ ....... -. .., ...... Costa Meso ----llnis-lanft Tillis Rxkets Cb•pitl H11hl GMes $3.95-$4.50-$5.95-$5.50 llaiiAals -Ol .. ur 95c '* $1. u m. Steel Rxkets Sb'lll Myin $3l95. Plm}halia Tillis Bals Dlz. $7.50 Xtra Dlty T IIIIis Balls Dlz..$l35 h•syhalla Yllll Tillis Bals lilt $7.!5 Ill's Tlllllis Sllrts $5.~ $7.15-$U5-$12.15 Ill's Tillis Sli1s $US $1.11-SUI Ill's Tillis Sills S1U5 Ca••• $1.51 ....... $U tafn' Tillis Sills ... Pdllla lal lacbts $7.95 -$U5 PIMa Tillis P1llll s $2.50 $3.15--$US Pit hill l5c II $1.15 Tilll Tillis Sits $14.15 II $71.51 &lip -·-Stlllllp Dick Fill fils -I It $US ...... *'*' $1.11 II $11.15 • ll'it/J Dr. S..wl H. Sld/Jn'-'1 --'Dr C'--'-L .,_,_._ ............ IIOU .. tAOC.U"'t God's Perfect Creation In Six Literal Days ......... _......,,._ .., ..... • lcsJIW • ... ,.....,..., __ ,. -• ,_.,, r.-..-rt ,.L_I.,Loo-"'!7 A. r-aU ~--.. lkripluro tM P'-r _..... lo IMlrlal. Tbt~ ..,. be u--. of C.OO.rM, wh.a t.hJt l.-aot poulbSe: and otkr means of d.Ui~inr of the bod'-t muat be liNd. The human bodJ it a product of God's own working. Burial ehows proper l"t!Apect for tht! body. Remem- be-r, however, t.hat even thOLI((h the bodlea of our loved ones have been laid away In the ~trave, perhap!l sinCe dit~lnturated, the Lord can bring every partlele toKf'ther, j u11t. as ftJ. inga can be brought toretber by a stronl' magnet. Read Psalm l S9: IS - 16. Q. LM h11ht. CeNt.-"ht U1e book of Rnelaticm t.\en tt~ere ua.Ud JI,QOO /rfnfl #.tu:.\ of t.\e tribe• of /llmel, but t.\e Mlll«' O/ Oa1t if Mt 'lftefttimvd. W.\v i11 tM .. 1" Q. • I ',C. • ......_ .. ,, ....... etW ,,.,.... tMNa; ..... wAlM ,..,., .... ,....,. tb ... • CANt'• rl,Al .,. "" _, .. 1u .. ,r· .A.. ~ Ia eo 8eripWre, or for U..t mal~r neceuarUy anr tradiUoa, -whleh would hwtleate the ..... r. Evidentatly It W&A not a alplleant enou1h point for the Spirit of God to lnelude In the .uend wrltinp. 0. of them, bo..-ever, eertalnly toolt the "ri«ht" ste.p. Q. S.. ,,...,.._, c.Hf. -"WAw do mini1ter1 attad: Pilote for tlo111q At• dutw i" turning JuWJ over for Ct'1'· cifizion wh.en th Jew• a.ee~Ued Je. '"" of bln1p.l&emw and aeeki'fllg to t d up B kingdom opposed to ROMe r Did Pilllte not defend lettU (1.1 far 41 h.e ~ould b11 ..a11ing 'I find no favl.t i'll Him' aM bv r efuti1lfl to yield to wa.11U'd hi1u to ol.ter tlte ift.lcription 071. tl&e Cf"'IIJ to IISl' 'I am K ixg of the Je-ws?'·· He didn't Uwe to lerua&Je-. to berln wit!.. He wwnt doW1'1 thert at. thfl hiRh bolidaya to aee that then were no riots, OtNrwiM ~ • tta.Jtd. whe~ M knew he would be aate. W'bHe the Jews KCUM Chrbt of bluphemy, what kind of a judre wu t.bl1 to take tbe teetimoor of only one elde! He blmMlf aa.id "I ftnd 1'0 fault in Him." Wby did he have Him eruei- fted illeplly! Pilate.'a wu a deaper- ate compromi.ee. It waa alao out of order for btm to have Jeaus ~UI'Ied . There ia no excuae for Pilate any more than for thoae who said, "Away with Him! We have no kinil but Caeur." Pilate didn't de- fend Jeaua .u far u he could. Pilate was the beat example of how one can make H. wrong deciaion by try- ing to k~p from makinil any deci- s ion at all. It you don't know the Lord as your Saviour. make a deei- !'lion for Him today. It a lone will count for all etemity. ., ........... 1 ... ,....,_, .. Lef.llw• 01~, T-. ........ ...,. .............. -......... .... _. ,.. ,... • .,._ .., _. • ••• ... •• a ...,, WLwafu:s ... IMf • • ... W••• .,.,, _. •pl" ...... _......_ •~u. 5. The Orcltr of Ev•t• la tiM CAOIIon TheiUOioN 'II'UI Fll Lllerol Da;rw, kl T1MT Would Nol Fll Ba· I ....... A_ Ltt me brietly l(lve OM example. I. Could '11olo OaiiiM ol CNo· tioa. Be Literal, WMa IM Saa le Not 8t& ba tllla Hu.;eu Until the Fourtll n.,- Yeart aco Dr. John R. SamPf<y, Profeuor, taur prnidmt ot Soutt.- erft Baptbt Seminary, ln dlJc:uu- lnc thil matter. Aid. -.......... .-., ... _._ ..... _..,.,....' ........................... ....., __ ,,.._ _ ... ___ _ are marine ert~tum In tbe pftds dataa.. ot the ...,_t ...... which &entrate lilhL A. In the numberinr he~ Joaeph re- ceived the double portion 110 that the ultimate result comes out 12 time~ 12,000. No one know11 for a certainty why Dan wu ldt out of the number- inll'. One usumption ia tha£ Dan, ac- cording to Jud1e~ 18, wa~ the first tribe which u a whole went into idolatry after the death of J o11hua. It ia further inte~stintr to notice that God doe11 include Dan when He dividf'~ the holy land in millennia] time~ amonw the 12 t riht>!l ( Ezk. 48 I. .A.. The reuon for attacking Pilate is be-cause the Bible denounces him. See Acts 4 :27. Ministers have a right to condl"mn Pilate. HE' wu Mt doing his duty, Elttra contt>mporary Biblical history such as that of Jo!leph.u~. who did not take the Jews' viewpoint, indicates that Pilate hnd dont> many thing!! again9t the reli- J!iou·s !'lt nsibilities of the Israelites . Q. -=-City, M.. -"Tite Bible aar s Benice \Val the 1i1ter of A.griJ»PP before wltom Pawl lf'J)Oke, Wa.a de ttl~to Agn'PJ)a'l wife'" .A.. The best answer is to be found on page J 184 of the Scofield Rflfer- ence Notes. Act:~ 25 :13 indicates that she was thl" 9ister or Herod Agrippa II. In Geneal.o 1 :ll,l2 we find that God broucht forth rna. herbl, and tren on the earth clartnc the third d.Q'. How Jf that were an a.ce ot perbap. mtllklal ol yean, how would . an eaJ1h. fUll ol plaDtl, but no anlnlala, live! •• new lcnow that God .... balaneed thiQp .. that the planta 4beotb. carbon di- oxide aad ·dy~ out -OK>'PD· n.m animals at.orb 'the dx:neft ant &1\le out carbon llktxide. ADd tbul God hu balaneed pWrt We aDd animal Ute oa the earth. How would plants live for mall)' thoo- •ancla of yean ln an at:mo.pbe-re without carbon ctioxlde! · ,.... ... _,,.._ ........ ......................... --;,"ilos-" ... CfiiJIM ,_.. ......... """ -.. ........ ...,. -....s .. .. ....... -... _ ... .... .,.,.,aWtlll11da...,..,.,. ............... """'-" Is ' ...................... .......... -.-... ............. ...., ......... Bul we muat rmtemb.r that O.riat Hlm.eU Ia lhe J...leht. 'ntat la one of Hla names C.1obn 1 :1-tl. On the mount ot tranlft&UI"'Ition He appe~ to the dlaelplts thiM : " ... and hil fac:e dJcl afdn,e u the aun, and hia raiment .... white u the lltJht''' (Matt. 11 :2). And In Reftlatioll 22 :5, about thoM who wiD ·.0 Jo7fUIIY inhabit lhe heavenly Jnuaalftn, we ~.cf. "And there ahaU M no nilftl theft; and they nftd no eandle, nettMr llabt 01 the aun; for the 1Md God &tveth them ll&ht: and they ahall refcn lor ever and evf'J'." And in the pre. cedlnc ehaptrr, ltl Re-velation 21 : 23 an&t 24, we read about tMt elty : "And the city had no DHd of the tun, Mlttwr of "the moon, to shine In It : lor , the liol7 ol God did lia:htn It, and the lAmb Is the II.Jht thereof. Anti the na. Uons of them which are Aved shall walk In the llsht of lt. , .. " And thm we re..S, " ... tor tbtre ahaJ1 M no nJ.cht there'' (va. 25). - ·~ . -c : , ~. "I A• He't By Peler Krey Pro• CHRISTIAN NEWS, N~w Tbe purpoae ot Lent Ls not the curbing, for a seuon, of our morbid appetites, which we ought to keep In cbeck at aU times; It was rather the intention ot the fathers that the Lenten season sbould be a preparatory time for Easter-a time of meditation and prayer upon the sutter1.ng and death of tbe Son of God, In order that, as we ap- proach Easter, wemtcht have a true And fuller ap- preciation oflts meaaJ.ne and slgnttlcance tor us. With thJI 1n mind we turn to the history of the passion and death of our Lord as recorded by St. John, from whose Got:pel we quote the following words: ''Jesus, therefore, knowing all things that should come upon Hlm, went forth and said unto them: Who seek ye? They answered Him: Jesus of Nazareth.JesuJsaldunto them: lam He." JeRI Dew what would befall Rim. He bad out- tilled tlte wlaole l&oey of Ria ellffer1D1 aod death to Hie epo~tler eeveral tma. Be bad &old them that ver, ~ of W. arreet Ia the a&rdea, tla.at one of tllem wow.lcl betray Blm aad aDOtber disown Rim. , __ m.labt, &Mrefore, eMU)' bave escaped tile trap diU llle e.aem&e. bad laid for mm. but Be w• •ot • mladed. Be I'Gel fortb to meet J• du ..t ~ mob that bad. come to capture RJrn, .-a: 'WIIom eeell )'e'"! 'l'o tbelr replr., .. ,e.• ef N·n tA ... Be •s~WUM: "I AM BE", I~Hka£.. 1aa Bla read..._ ud wtUJapesa to face the laeue .. -.... --. Th1J voluata.ry readiness a nd wUUngness to sutter and die Is brought out even more str1k1ngly In what happened as soon as Jesus had spoken the word: "l AM HE", HLs would· be capturers went backward and teU to the ground. They could not touch Hbn without His consent. They were In His power, not He tn theirs. Jesus dtd not give Him- self up becau.se he had to, but because He wanted to. Jesu.s' sutterlng was a tree and voluntary suf-- fering. He humbled Himself and became obedient unto death, even the death ot the cross, because Hts heavenly Father so desired tt. In the words ot the poet He was now saytng to His Heavenly Father: "Yea, Father, yea, mo:tt wUUngly I'll bear what Thou commendest; My will conforms to Thydecree,l'lldowhatThou demandest." Tlall perfeet obed.leace &o &be wUJ of 1111 Father ola.e reMered aot for Blmeell, but ror aa. 0u.r basic pOt Ia dleobedleace. We bave etrayed from Ute rt,llt. 'Tiley are aU 1011e ulde", II God' a verdict. a.t llere Ia one wlto deUpe. Ia delD& the wW of God, wbo .. obedleat even &o u.e bitter elld. Am-. all 1M cldld:rft of mea tbere la oae. ONLY ONE, IW perfecll7 hdfiDe<l llae w11.1 of God, ....,. ~-c-. llle Sea o1 God, wbo. tlanp Be wu abew tM Law, made lll.mNif ••~ Ject .. ~-lAw Uaat Be mlpt 1111:1111 It lor • UNI lit• eel • free frcm Us' ._, .... ud deliver • "-' •• tllrea&a bJ' beartac •• e-.e for u Ia aaf-ren.. _.._._ .. beea•e Be lo-ved as. It wu because He wanted to save us trom the condemnatlon ot the Law and from the wrath and aneer of a holy God, t.bat He stepped forth and said: "I AM HE", I, and I alo.ae, and there Is none beside Me-l am the One that 1s to sutter and die; on Me lay your b&Dds, but on no one else. He wut have no compankm In HD sutterlng. "l am He" ot wbom the prophets bave written tbat I sbould dle tor tbe people. "U therefore ye teek Me, let these (polntiJii to His dlaclploo) 110 tbelr way." Take Me and Jet tbem co tree, eo He spoke to Hls capturers for HI• dlac1p8-ud 10 He .speab to God for us. "I AM HE" He aayo In God. "I wUl rulfer, I wtll tultlll, I w1l.l IU!Ier, I will &o loto Jlld&ment. 1 wUl pay, I wtll die, that rnn, all men mJabt ro tree -tree trom tbe cune of tbe Law; free from the power-of Satu, tree trun an evil coascleDce, free fJun tbo INr ol -~~~. lree !rom tbe ....,...b d etenoal -"'lloo lnm God. And tbe Father -·''Be It oo. Yoa sball be...._,. lor tbelr tr._loDI &Dd bruloed lor tllelr Iniquities; tbe cbattlleDnt of tblir pe~ sball be upon n., ud by Y-strlpol IIIey sball be bealed; 1 will lay tbe l.olqtdiY o1 au .._ upoa n. aJJd ...,. member tbetr tra.......,loal ao more. •• ADd tbe SOB NIIPM"'s: • 'Of .-n that Tbou pveat ·we, 1 llaw at DODO." I lfw ICyoolt lor all men; I I ball ,., • .,. u.n au; DOt ooe of tbtm •ball be lett~ Uld.l wW lfw Myool! lor, oad d«<loa~Ao Myoell to 111o -pllaa or an....,....-wbetber ~~wy ~ lie or 110t; !IliaD beer tbe 11n aad &ullt ot lllo -...,.ld, ol all mea, ud do It &Jadly alld .... ...., ... Y•,I AM liE". '!Look unto Me, aad be ,.-.alltllondooftllotvlll." ---................. __ ......................... , •• llwl _ .. _"_ -........ .. .. _ ~ ........ .. ~~IIIII!!! .. .,. ... , •• ~~--: • 1 ...... ~~~~ ... ro lJ®®fu ffJlt ltll@ lB®®fu By Dr. Bob Jones ,,.,;J-1 ol Jolt Jon•• u,;,.....;l,, Gr .. n.,.;/1., S.C. THE DIVINE AUTHOR IIIII~ DO ~0 No, the creation of all thlnp lo interrelated. God prepared the earth for mail and man for the earth. God prepared the planta for animala and animal• for plants. And we are not to suppote that, if in some radleal way, the balance that God has put In Dature we-re violated for hundredl of thousands or millions of yean. that It would. bfo as well, II. SlJPPOSBD DIJ'FICULTIES OF LITERAL SIX DAYS OF CREA110N It Is e-vident that the objections to thE' Bible tf'aching of atx literal days or creation could not be nearly as se~ u objections to enor- mous ages, to makE' room for nat- ural evolution, instead of direct creation In six days. But ~ are apparent difficulties to som('. ... ...,.n. .... -,_. u.,, ............ ..-s .. ' ... .,...,.n. ..... -. .... .. "'~ ...... t' 1.-.-:a .. ... W...-f,. ,.. n ., ntf m-na •£ mtDY. But Dr. Sampey was mistaken. In thE' first place, the aclenHsta' thought. that all li&ht and energy comes from tM sun, Is simply not tr-ue. GeftHis 1 :3 and 4 UM:JW that God ereated ll&ht, and that thts ll&ht was lOmE' way positioned ln relatkm to the E"arth so that day and night followed one anothl'!r as the earth revolved IO'W~ that light. ""' 11terc is Hght today lhat does not come from the sun. The glow- worm, the-nreny, and "fox fire" that appears In swamps in ~ay­ lng matt"rlal, are cxamplt'S. Tht'1"e We ahou1d remember that an Alrniehty God wu do1Dc lb. el"e'o ation. He wu not bound by lawl: He made the ta.... He wu BDt limited by the opiNorl ot Kleatbta about eele-atial faets; He made those-facta HlmseU and controrlt ...... The proof of lhe mspiration of Scripture may be found not onl y in th at which the Bible contai ns but also in that which is omtued from the Book. Were the Bible li!.e other books- only lht' product of the mind and heart and experiences of human writers-there would have bl.~en many more details set down. The human instinct of curiosity about pepole and places ~nd eve nts would have bct·n hy human authors more fully utisfied. The: record would have been embellished and colored and dramatittd. TJt'O MINIITES -'"'""" Selentlata like to bellevt that the sun Itself wu the aoun:e ol the planets of this planetary aystem, but to the 1imple Bible Mllnw It becomes clf'ar that in God'• mind the: earth l1 the eenter ol creation, and that the aun, moon, and stan were made-for the earth and for manldnd. Selmtlab 8ft' imprt'lsed with the ,nat maaa ol the. sun, but In God.'a IIcht one poor 1lnlul man wu worth the awful price of O.rtat'a dH.th on the crou. And Stone Mountain, with mllllona of tDna of roc:lt, la not worth one little chlkl, ln God'J sight. Oh, when God e~ated man lfr His own eternal pleuure, It was no wutetul f'xpendtture for Him to make the alarry heavt-na • so that there would be liahta on the earth and JO that times and seuons, and llcht and darlawu, could be • provtdrPd accordl.nc to God 's plan. """ IJIIJL£ .,. CO.Niuva a. n•• ,. • ._ _.... ..... IOCII'n' CNIICAOO, .U.OIJ .cN-H Take, for example, the Gosp«=ls. They contain the account of the life of our Lord upon earth. The four books tosether would make a very small vo lume, not more than can be read quite easily in a few hours' time. They deal with the greatest personality ever to appur on the staae of history. They an!' the record of His life, His ministry, H is dramatic and traaic duth, the stupendous miracle of His resurrection. Modem biographers write hund!'f'ds of pJges about relatiYely unim- ponant men and women; but God, the Hol y Spirit, throuah the mstrumentality of Matthew. Mark, luke, and John, 8iYes us this short account of the life among men of the Saviour of the world. Many of H is deeds, much that He said, is ldt un- recorded. John himself toward the close of H is book notes th1s , ··And many of.he·r signs did Jesus in the presence of His dn.ciples, which are n9t written m th1s book" (John 20:30). And in the last ve rse he gives us the reason for the thinas which the record does contain: "But these are written. that ye might believe that Jesus is the Chnst, the Son of God: and that believ1ng ye m1ght have hfe through His name." TRUE BLESSEDNESS I think that juat u God ftrat created the earth without form and void and the-n aepm-atel tht finnament above from the Ml'th, and the cloudy vapor ill tile ·fiiWI .. ment from the ..-ahlt ce at.. ..,.._ and as He separa~ 1M cJr7' lad( and uaa, .a rtnt God erated 1M lllht and theft He later tepU'&tlfld it and locallz.ed It In the sun. moon, and ltars. It his been said that the word "tMesled," in our English lting James Bible. si!l1)1y means hiiPP'f. Thus the "blessed man" of Psa lm t 1s a hiiPP'f man and the "blessed God" of I T1m. 1:11 is a happrGod. "David also describeth the bleuedness of the man Uflto wtiOf'l God tfllputeth righteousness with- out 'Mirlo.s, ssying. Blessed ate they whose miq..~it1es are torg1ven. and whose s1ns IW'a covered. Blessed 11 the man to whom the lord Will not 1111)ute sm:· !o SIJV the lea$t this •s a super- fiCial undefstand1ng -or ml.sunder- standmg-of one of the most won- derful I'II'OI'ds of Scriptt~e. A fool can be happy . a drunkard can be h~~ppy . a wicked man can be hi~pp>f , but norte of these are truly blessed. fOf one who is blessed has a deep and true t11ason to re1oice. nus blessedness IS not a mere feeling of hai)Juness. It is rather the state of be•ng well off, wtth a deep and ab1d1ng teason to 1e101Ce. T/lys Psalm 40:4 says: "Blessed IS the ma" that maketh the lord his trust ," 30d whefl the Galat•ans stopped trustmg completely in the lord and began lean• ng on the~r ovwn wort.s. the aposlle asked them; "Whete 1S then the blessedt~eu ve soakeoP" (Gat 4:1S). 2. How Would tk n.,. a. Meuured Into Replar,Uteral Daya. Before· tiN s-w .. Crutedl Could there be literal days be- fore the aun waa crHted:! YH. If God created H&ht and had aome center of ll1ht which, lhlnlnc. made li1ht on the ~lvfnl: ear1h, ttwn it would be-day and ntpt Jun the same, whether that wu an inddinJ~ maat or whe1beT It wu later divided and orw-anbed lmlo the sun and the 1alaxift of Maven and the moon. All that men need to know m order to be--saved is found m the: Word of God. God's dealings with men are there set forth. The Book records H1s law and declares His will. In readmg 1t the sinner IS convicted, the backslider ad- mom.o;hed . the saints comforted. It not only point1 the way to heaven. It affords light and strength and joy to those who wa lk that "':'ay,-Am~rican Way Features Thus Psa . 1:1.2 says that the man who shuns "the counsel of the ungodly." "the way of s1mers" and "the seat of the scornful" and meditstes and deli"'ts in the law of God . IS well off and 1\as good re11son to re1oice. Few. of course. would dare to c la im that they h..,.e full y hved up to this passage In the Psalms . but God 's Word has good news even ror such. In Ro- mans 4:6-8 St. Psul declares: To be truly blessed, then. ts to be wef/ ulf. w1th the greatesl poss1bltt reasOI'I to re1o•ce. This is -...tly the bel1ever 1n Ch rist. sitYDd and eterMily sale 1n Htm, 11, hke God H1mtetl. "blessed tor ever- more·· 01 Cor. 11 :31 ) Why is It JO hard ID MUe-ve that God made the f'arth and heavt-na Just u Hf' said He dkl! (Collttllued DUt WHk) St. Thomas Bible Lesson Jacob has now finished his tt:rm of indentured service to his Uncle Laban <1nd he begs leave to be gone . This mark s the fulfillment of hi11 contract. lu fir!lol we may wonder that he shnuld have tn ai'tk permi11s ion to leave; we take it for granted among us today that an employee may q uit and leave a t any time, &t least at any t ime after his contnu::l is completed. Howe ve r, the right to quit i"' not nOf'ma ll y re cognized. ~either is the right to emigra te . J a cob was a fugitive whe n he was taken in by Lehan, ha ving only what he could carry with h im. He tnuld not s urvive long except he be taken in by an e&tablished c lan. Now that ht-was purt of the tribe. hi s departure would be 1t aerious loes and not likely In lle permitted . llnwe-o.•er Ja cob has ma naged hil'l uncle's fl ocks And herds so welt that he h,u, be come unuually wealthy; Jacob has taken two wives a nd hes now ele, .. !'4ons and a t lea at one daughter. and the time ht~8 come for him to make pr oviai of his own £or them. So far he has worked only to o btain hi& wivu and children. ,,nfi the ) .. ithout any portion of their father'l'l estate for a dowry. Ja cob know !!I his value to Laban. so he opena negotiati ons for a new contract b) proposing thBt he leave. "If any provide not for his own." writeR St. Paul in I T imoth y 5:8, "and spe:c ially for those nf his own house, he h~tth denied the faith, and i11 worse than an infide l." Laban awees ahat Jacob haa brought him prosperity. "I ha ve learned by ~"reriel\ce that the Lord hath blessed me for thy sake," he aeya. His nephew i& 11uch a skillful herdsman that he ia prepared to let him name hi111 own pri ce. "Appoint me thy wages and I will give it." The e n:,.uing e•cha nge eeems to be another bit of extremely aharp tradins on both sidee. La bon hu already outwitted hi a nephew once in the matter of the wivet~, and now we 8ee Jacob proposing a deal whieh, it turns out, he know• how to make use of ao 88 to mak e himulf rich from L..ben'• herd. Hie ptnpoeal aeems a lmoat naive, a nd we may wonder in the lisht of what we dieco\1-e r later whether Jacob wu not leading him on: aoftenins him up for the kill, •• we .. y . He aeka no wap11 at a ll. "What ahalll give thee?" .. Thou ahalt Dot sive me uythinA: I( thou wilt do thia thins for tM, 1 will apin feed and kup thy floc:k." 1\en ke ptopoaea dtat L..b .. 'a ll•td. be Mpen~ted, Gat die aal .. t. will! ccrtai• IMrkiap M .. t a,..-t ead U..t ~e al.l ,owa ,lilair i•cNa ... Jec .. 'e aai~la will be tecopind by tMb· -tldap, w•tc• .. ea..oelr l.el.erite4 a.oea beaat.a. 1iia •••-a a on11...,. eanp berpill •• ..... ., to nee•. IM· Jacol. howe wh• ••-•• -. to 4o. t..•• le a eM:a1 ....... cMei!H •i• ia liM -u.r of tile wi ... , ... JacM took •i• .._,.,fa po4 put.. &.1 to let J.ia •cle rt t .. t..tw of •• • aeco.d ti• w..W M to JacM'• ... h, JacM ....... ,. ,..u.ed 1 .... t t.i• .-cia ~ •;. for aa ... , ..di:, eM • JACOB'S SERVICE (Ill) Gooosis 30:25 Lesson 34, Series Ill Le.ban a c ted according to type when he jumped at hi a nephew'• propoeal: haYiaa atruck the bargain, he sent out his sone and their cowboy• to cut oat all til• anima ls with the apecia l markings and remove them three day'• journey frOftl the rest of the herd. So he thought he had "pulled 11 fast one" nppuias that very few calves, lambs and kids would be born with theae markinp. What Laban didn't kn ow was that Jacob, an expert in stock breeding, had inform~~tion Laban didn't kn ow about. Later o n Jacob tella Leah and Ra chel, .. Your father hath deceived me, ancl chansed my wage& ten times; but God suffered him not to hurt me .... It carne to pase at the time U.at the cattle conceived, that I lifted up mine eyea, aad aaw in a dream , and, behold the rams which leaped upon the cattle were rinptraked, apecltled, and gieled." A leo we have reeord of Jaeob'a uauul manasement of tile herde which seemed to afl•ct the markinp. In any event, as it turned out U.ban'a animale produeed l'lot only aa abundance of cattle wi th the markinp that made them Jaeob'a , b• alao thoae whi_eh the apecial mark ins• were the 11tronpr. ''So the feebler were J...ba .. e , and the attonge:r Jacob'a. And the man inereeaed exceedinsly, aad Ud Mttelil cattle, artd lnfllidaer\lanta, and meneervent&, and came Ia , and aaaea." Perh.apa the m041t important spiritual insipt to be eeea ia _d.ie -uer ia lo learn how to aee the proYidenee of God . Jecob never loet aipt of it. "With ay ateff I peaaed onr thia JOI'dan ," he eaid; .. and now lam become two b.~tda ." He had indeed proepered sreatly. But while he himaeU wae dllipat aiHI indaa trioue, ud followed carefully to do what he oasflt, he aderetood •ow h waa that God had aeted direc:lly to pro.per hia effain. Hie owa doiaa did aot aeeouat for it. He nner thou~t of himaelf •• a '"aell..,...de. ... a ." .. Except the God of my f<~~tb.e.r, the Cod of A ... ham, ud tlile t .. r of a..ac, had heen with me, a urcly daoa hadat Mat me away empty," H wo.W .. , to La!.• (Chapter 31 :42). When he aod t.•e wen. bar-pial as ovar tH mula, Jacob eoted the in~reaae of weal~ uad•r hi• haad INt. •,ak• of it a• fro. Ge4t "Th Lord ... th bl .. sed tlilee aiaee •y e:ocai•a:• H ui •• A P..-it.la writ•r he• ••id, ••tt i• tJ.e ••1 of tile aaia&a, aapecially ia tJ ... of •tntita, to reOeet •P" th perf--.•ce• of ProviM•ee lor til .. Ia all tM otetaa aacl tlwo.p all t•• aeasea of dtelr u .... 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Daqlltoro olti!O tilt leUtkw llr• ... af Tw· HlU.. wtdle be WU la a Jllllll. ftom bile !lOme tJ1. Dort1 E, A tlrt Ud ftltl nluell at Lt. Ladet iO, SoOI of ~' Wtre la&U••td 1Dto tbl IOdp OD AtUrlCU RetOlatloa 0( Newport ..... Poodle Par1D. ud ttiU coueklw 111M at ao., ,.._ PUcW lSl 45Ut, st. W..C f15S ...,, ltolea from a eu wlU battabtrremlddae(mu • Feb. U bo"""" meet1Dc. S.eb bas beeD lalol'm.cl U.U -... Ia eo<'C-of lbO pllal fol1oootlc • -; "" ".......,.;, -8:10 a' .•• ul )OioociJIC 1o William 0. '"'"""· 4llulor) &lid lilac d !be EIU Tbo Nonot~U lao-ts t of tts roe001 ttrll place wts-......... &MI'.OO ....,_ I&IDt t1Mft to<* pillet: bttwMl Ju. I p.la. • •• A U.S. Tr....,. l$12 £. Oeeu, Coroaa del Mar, Club, 3456 Via ()porto, Nnport bti.Dc taapt bJ Harold Hammer aeu 1D the Amerlcu ltt8t«y Ia Ml ud place of rtGMDte %8 I.Dd zt ••• Vudlla .cratebecl cbeet nbttd at $90 wu *"-wbUt 1t wu puktd at b..b: Beach. Tbe diDDet wW be twlce a ~ 11:1 bol:net of COIIIut ban been gtveo boaau an u ~-. to-wit: fr&Dk a ear beloDctDc Co Cbii'IN E. from lhl matt bas of ·Dcxl L. ruJdeDee betfteD l &ad 9 a.m. coraed beef l.Dd cabbage IJld memraeu to members of tbe at tbt state leveL 8......,., TarOU', lt55 Pa1110a Can er, l~ Oo.yz, B&lboa 11--SortM~A, 900 Sea t.ae, Hal~ , , , A llttreo tape deck aDIS boiled potatoes, Rese"llioM lodp. MicbUI Turay, 7th grader at A .... -A&It. 11, Co.ta Mua. laDcl. C&Ni4 $'10 dama&e whUt bor Vtew Hill•, be:tWteD Jaa. IPOJ'ttDI pis Yalaed at $9'7 may be made Witb Harold St. JOhD tbe Bll)tiat CatboUc caw. 11811. lt wu parked at 1\ia reaicleac4 11 &Dil Feb. l8. wen .rGJea from a ear be-Hammer at 6'75-'7189. fLOTILLA TO MEET Sebool of Costa Mesa., bas re- wrrN188 my hlDd 01 thll 4tb oa. Feb. U . 1oDclnc to Peter w. Allea, 1028 The oext recular stated bus-FlotH.Ja 26 , thdttd States ceiYed &eCOQd place to ttle state daJ of Marcb, 1971. Fraat • THURSDAY, FEB. 18 • FRIDAY, FEB. 19 W. Ballo& Blfd., Balboa, WbUe IBesa meeting will be held at Cout C..-d Aulllary, bo\48 coote&t. He was able to atteDd a HIIIIJPbr., Taraer. Jou Jordan Dollabue $8 of Chrt.klpber Haney AWIOD, U wu puked at h1a resldeoce the same pla.ce on March U ita mootbl)' meeU.np 011 tbe 4th hmcbltOQ LD Sa.o Francisco March STATE OF CALIFORNIA) 320 Lu&ODJ&. Newport St.o;et, 20, ot 2912 W, Coast Hwy,, dlU'lDc the alpt of Feb.l8,,, ll 8 p.m. with Blll Moss pre-Slmday ol ea.eb mooth at Ute 3 durioc tbe &ta.te OAR Coa- )as, waa aneated at 1:55 a.m. at Apt, Ul, MulDers WUe, was A Ute ud wbeel nliMd at shtlng, Shark Island Yacht Club, 841 notioll to receive this award. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) tbt La~QD~L Beach pollee de· u relted at 3:ZO p.m. at bla $300 were stolea from a car ___ Bayside Dr., Newport Beach. He ud b.ls father were met there ON THIS 4th day of Marcb, putmiDt OD a cbaree ot u-reaideoce 01 a CbUp ol po._ beloaiiAc to JacqueR. Grepy, L!C•L NOTICE The subject of the March Z8 bJ Mrs. Edgar M. Coz, regent 1t 71, belore me, a Notary Pub-sault Ud battery •• , Glapr setsioo of marljulnt ••• Larry 4020 Park Newport, while 1t -·--meeting wlll becbartsaod cbart of Colooel William Cabell Chap. Uc lA ucl for laid COUDty aDd Fr ances Doney, 39, ot35 LIDdl Dell Haydeo, 32, of 455N. Mew .. wu puked at bts r esldenc:e FICTITIOlE BWINESS NAME correeUoa. For lllrtber infor. ter. state, ruidlactheretn. dulY com-Isle wu arrested at 1:15 a.m. port BlYd., Room 13, Newport duri.Dc tbe n1ght, STATEMENT maUoa 01' c1lrections, call Hooey Gierhart, 8tb grader, mit..., aDd non. penoot.llY at Bayside Dr. and E, Coast Hellflts, waa arrested at 11:50 • Tbe following person ls do~ Lester Browo,publlcityotflcer, also of st. Jobn's, was awarded IIIPIU'ed Frut Haqabrey Tur-Hwy,, 011. a cbarce ot driYinc a.m ... at his resldeoce oa a SATURDAY, FEB. 20 1180 log bus iness as: Fitzmorris lt 5!1-3555. Meettap begio at an hoDDrable mention bytllestate ..... -- _., tDowa lo me tobetMpersoo wbt&e UDder the lofllaeDCe ~ charge of makioc: a false re· Two bicycles, nlued at ' Realty Company, 3135 East 10 a.m. Committee. wlloel a&me Ia Ablcrlbed. to the alcollol ••• Sips valued at port ••• !loq.ta.s L)'DD Ruo .. were baraJ&rtl.ed from a P· Coast Highway, Corooa delMar other winDers of the local BE~~~~~~~; wWliD 1Mtrumeat, &ad aclmow-$120 were stolea ft'om tbeBoc-dell.. 18, ot Z59 B r eatwood.. rage at -~--Geoe :z~tvr:; ~625: Mabel Fitzmorris, 412 'HDIAH ART SHOWN contest trom st. Joba's SchOOl ledpcl to me tbat be executed cola Co., 4501 Birch, Airport Costa Mesa, was arrested at brW r-e. Heliotrope Aveo!Je, Corona del Tbe Art of the lDd1an south-were booored at a special as- tbe ame. u• from a YacuUot atEIPa. 3:25 a.m. at 21st Pl. aad Oceaa Huerta, tbe Bluffs, betweeP 11 Mar. This buslaess is belllg •est ao emlblUon orpnised sembl)' beld Feb. 25. Fll'st place WITKESB my liii.Dd aod oftlclal seo 'aad Bayside, frYIDe Ter-Ft., West Newport, oa a charge a.m. and P3 p.m. 24 · J,O~ coDd~teted by an lndividual. Ma-by ibe Newport Harbor Art prius &1YeD toMlc~eland Hooey ~====;;===~ IIMI. Dorotby L. PaleD. Notary race tlle allfd o1 Feb. 1 '7 ••• of postessloo ot marijuaoa ••• ADdrew ekors, • 0 >el FU:uuorrls. Museum has opened 1n the were copies of the book, "Quest r- PabUc lD Uld for •id Couaty Lit~s bekxadDC to LlDda V. Edward Eugene Lambertoa. 31, Darrell st., COita Mesa, was This statement tiled with the Museum: LD the Ba.lbot Pu-of hemisphere." Mary Edsen, West~· Chapel ud state. My Commllsloo ea:-Sprague, 16'70 16tb St., New-of 1050 W. Balboa Blvd., Bal-urested at 9:50 p.m. at ZOttl county clerk of Ora.age COUDty llloa. Tbe exhibi.Uoo consists of 6th grader, whose essay Ued ror ptru J-t-71. port Helgbts, were fowld lora boa, was arrested at 3:05a.m. and Court St., Ceattal New-:>a Feb. 11, 1911 , by Beverly llld.laD artit.lcts ran&1ac from nrst place with Jill Sheppard of .,.... .... Publlllb: Marcil 11, 18, %5, opeo lo bet mail bas •. .A at 2111t and W. Balboa Blvd,,, port, 011 a charge of driving J. Maddox, deputy county cler k. early prehistoric basketmaker Newport Beacb elemeotary 427 ll 1,.1 sl AprU 1, 1171, 1D tbe Newport purse ud 1ts cooteota n lued Balbol, oo a charge of IDton. while wxler g.e lntl';'nc~ of Publish: March 4, 11, 18, 25, and Caoalloo/Chumash cultures school, was given the history COSTA WISA Harbor ED114Jl. at $&0, were bui'ClaJ'tHcl from c&Uoa 1D public ••• Two fur alcohol 2•3 ·or· 35ar8:051 e~;:! 1971, in the Newport HarOOr througb tbe 19th century. book, "They signed tor us." PH ON IE• , ... 4111 ,----:.....-----.,.-,,..........;,.....,.....::::0·=------=::1 Pare)a, , her, o Ensign. Certuteates of award aDd ap-':~~:::::===::::::;=: LIGAL ttOTICI Mesa. was arrested at '7 p.m. lE predation wer e given to all stu-I' P-40'760 at RoblDioo'&, Fashion Island, LEGAL NOTICE GAL NOTICE dents woo entered by the Ameri-MATTRESSES CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS oo a charge of petty theft ... P.40525 can history committee, with Mrs. Jll'a'W -I EaUILDIXC FicUtiowi Firm Name Richard stewart Kr edelr 18, of ?·40848 CERTIFICATE OF BlSIN~ Richard c . Ottt~rg, chairman, Irregular Sh•PH THE UNDERSIGNED does 1530 Santeoa.Ua. Ter., Irvine CER TIFICATE OF BUSINESS FtcUUous Fll'm Name Mrs. Julius Chnstenson, Mrs. Ia.aenprta<g -c.ttea llereby certif)' that she 1s coo-Terrace, was arr ested at mtd-Fictitious FLrm Name THE UNOERSIGNEDdohere-William Jones, histonan, and COSlA tr.4ESA h4Anau!l co. duct1nc a food busioess at 1801 aight at his residence on a THE UNDERSIGNED do here-by cerWy that they areoondue-Worr~s.;_:C~o',!''}"'~·~•·~nda~oc~•·:__ __ !:::::"::50:;",:';:";:-'=:,..::="·::;':;';:"":::"":::::a.='101=: W Ba Ave Ne rt Beach charge of drh1.ag wh.Ue UDder by certifY that they are cooduct-ttng a bUsiness· at P.O. BoJ: r c;.rn ~·ihe ~Uo ftr~ the t.nflueoce of alcohol • • · lng a business at 2855 E. Coast 846, Corona del Mar. CalUor - nam ., of Kol Kor~r ~ that Vandals Upped OYer 5 coocrete Hwy Corona del Mar CaliC. n!a 926%5, Llnder the tlctltlous By GRACE SEMis CURTts said e u.rm ti com~ of the trash receptacles, ooe of which 926i5 undu the ncttUo~s ftrm firm name of Omarr'sAatlques at First Church of Chrlst, Scieatist, 3303 Via Lldo, fo Uowl.Dg person whOse lllme brol:e, eausilll $SO damt:e, ll oame of Al.lled Property Service aoo that said flrm is composed Newport Beacb __ 8:00 p.m. Tbursday, March 11 1a tun aDd place of resideoce 200 Main . St., 8aJboi land, Co. :lDd. that said firm is com -of the following persoos •hos~ L;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-' are as tollow"s, to-wU: Verda between mulaight &ad 4:30a.m.; posed ot the following persons ~es ia run aad place of res. Flowers for al l ~HIJR~HES FIRST BAPTIST CRURCB .,Til £ CENTE R f'O R BIBLICAL STUDIES"' Dill'. G. MIIIMAMM PA.'TORS DR. JAMES CXIIIIS ~:4!5 A.M.-Btble School, with our 15 b.lses serving South Or.vtge County 11:00 A.M. -Momlne worship 7:00 P.Mt -Even ing Service 301Met~telle St. He•• af P •. G. N .. •••• (.41 J•••• Ali • th e.). C .. rlstl•.t Schaal c:cJSTA NI$A K.irtJe,,.,,.,. -at• c,..J. P~-. s.cl-1733 Pho .. s.ci-2UO Quist!•· Sdence Services FIR~:qfYI<CH Of CHRIST ,.SOf.ti.'TIST 3303· Viii Lidu Nt>wport lkach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 :15 a.m. and 11 SUNDAY SERVICES 9 :15 -11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. READING ROOM Wcck dap: 9 a.m.· 5 p.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER Lu1heran "'urch in Amlfica 2900 PKific Vtew Dr. CoreN deC Mar. Calif. DR. WILLIAM R. ELLE R Phone: 644·2664 9:00A.M. Family Wtmh ip 0:00A.M.-Church Khool 1:00 A.M .. Festive Worship NURSERY PROVIDED Wcdnt>sday : 9 a.m.· 7:45 P·'"·l•----------' Tuesday and fTiday: 9a.m. · 5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m.· 4 p.m. SECOND CHURCH OF OiRIST. SCIENTIST Newpon Beach at Corona del Mar 3100 Pacific View 0,.. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 a.m . SUNDAY SERVICE 10a.m. WEDNESOA Y EVENING Rudins Room: 8 P·111 • ~8 E. Co .. tHwy. Eatrw.•ce oa N•rci••u• Mon.·Fri.: 10 a.m. to~ p.m. Thunday evenings: 7 to 9 Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1 You •re cordially invited to attend O.urch ScrTiccs and to u.c chc Room. 3262 Brood St1110t N-ft Heights .1 Free cH1d lndepe,drru Co ngrega r iot~ ul Chri1tian cJ.~.~ rch REV. NORMAN BROWN MJNISTER SUNDAY SERVICE AND CHURCH SCHOOL AT 10 :00 A.M. Nt"'Jery care pro vided PHONE: 642-2740 Central Bible Ouirch 2JRD ST. ot ORANGE, COSTA MESA -~8-5303 lludal' Bollool lo WoriiiiP ••. 9:00 alld 10:10 La. laadar a: .. ala& WoriiiiP •••.•....• ?:00 p,a . ~-~~~~~ 81111• lca<IY lo Pra,or ••.•• ?:00 p.a . "" ..,..dell, olluldl with Bible teadllo& IIIIDIIItrJ 0 Kiocald 1405 w Bay Ave the trasb. rec:eptades belooged whose names ia lull aod places tdeoce are as follows, to-•U: N~wport &a.ch, c aW. ., to the City ot Newport Beach of resldenc'e are as follows, Roger Schwenk, Joao K.. WITNESS hand this • • • Burglars escaped wltb to-wlt: Diversified Acqld.siUon Schwenk, 238 Tustin AYe., New- my on au estimated $179 1n cash from 2845 E coast u7 port Beac~. CaW. 9!660. 23rd da.y of february, 19'71. Plummer's Fashloolsland be· Corp., • 's'' WITNESS our hallds tills 11th Vei"Cil 0 K1neaid • • Corona del Mar; Micbael . STATE Or CAUfORNIA ) tweeD -t:SO and 5:15 p.m. ' ··Smith, 2038 Aliso St., Costa day of February, 19'11, Roger ) An Ullknowo amount ot mer-u. . Don Cl t 508 Nar-Schweok.. Joan K. Sch•eDk • COUNTY OF ORANGE )ss. c haDdlse was burglarized trom cl~~~ Ave ~~;:~del Mar· STATE OF CALIFORNlA ) the George F. West r esideace, •• 1 19 1;2 w Sa' )ss ON THts 23rd day of Feb-1142 Sutlago Dr., Dover Steve Graves, 1 • • Y, COUN.TY OF ORANGE ) . r uary, 19'71, before me, a No. Shores between Feb. 18 a.ad Balboa. 1~. ON THIS 11th day of Feb tar Publl in aod f sa1d WITNESS our tw.ods ttli.s ;:ruo • Y c or 20 ••• Two tires valued at 71 01 ruary 19'11 before me a Not. county and state, resldiog $100 •ere stolen trom a car day ot february, 19 • ver-Pubuc' in aDd ~ sa.ld thereto, duly commissioned aDd beloagiDg to William Otis slfi.ed ~cquisition C~rp., E. 0s· ~o~y aad state resfttln..- wor rso .. lly ·~•ed -9 M •--A Bal Welton Pres.; Mtcbael . • .__ s o, pe _......-Wi.Dtoo, w. &rUK! Ye., • • s therein duly oommissioDedand . Verda o Kiaca.ld !mown to me boa lslaod wh1.le it was parked Smith, Don Clement, teve • ·~" ed t be th ' ho • Graves sworn, perso.....uy appear o e persoo w se name in tbe alley bebiDd hls borne STATE. OF CAL.lFORNlA) Roger Scbwenk and Joao K.. is subscribed to the Withi.D ID~ dlU'log tbe nlgttt •••• Ceol"&e ) Scbwellk koown to me to be strumelll, a.od aclmowledged to w. Dock staaye, 32, of Brea.. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss the per~as whose rwnes are me that she ezec:uted the same. a passeoger to a car drlYeo F subscribed to tbe wl..tblaioltru· occasions WE IPECittLIZE I,'IJ PA.RTI ES A.ND ta'F.D DINGS Fr .. ntima~s -WIN •d O~h,ery S...vi u 6.U~990 OPEH SEVEH DII VS 21126 E. COIIST HWY ., ...t:5J CORON A DEL ~All , Painting & Decorating • IHSU.«D • G•H«aA~ .Damato& ., WITNESS my band aod of. by PhiliP Gregory Lar son, 18, ON TtuS ~ day of N:-melll aod ackDOWledpd to aw flcla.l -.1. Mary A. Haapa.. o1 3024 Breakers Dr., Corooa ruarJ, 1971• ore me, a. • that "tbey ezeeut.ed the same. ~~;;;!;;~!!!!!!! Notary Pttlllc Ia aoo for said del Mar, a.od Mr. Larsoo., were UJ P~Uc ~ and for said WITNESS my haod am of- County a.Dd State. My Com-treated at Hoag HQspital tor county aDd state, res1dingtber· tlcial seal Mary A. Hup& mlssloo ezpires Dee . 13, 1911. injuries they received tna crash LD, duly commissioned ~ Notary Pubuc in aoo. for satd P~bllsh: March 4, 11, 18, with a.aother car drlYen by Karl sworD, persooa.lly appeared · County and state. my Comml.s- 25, 19'71, in the Newport Har-Malacby Kress, 11, of 482'7 °· Welton,. pres. of Divers£-stoo ezplres Dee, 13, 1971. bor Ensign. Dorchester , Cameo High lands; Qed Acqu1SitloD Corp.; Michael Publish: Feb. 18, 25, Much ___ .:__.....,-=-=--M; Krebs was east-bound 00 S. Smith, Don Clement, Steve 4 11 1911 ia the Newport LEGAL NOTICE Palisades and Mr. Larsoo Craves, known to me to be tbe tiarbo~ Eosttin. P nortb~bouod oa Jamboree Rd. persoas woose names a.re sub- '40849 ....... , II h th Ide t scribed to the wlthln t.astru-CERTiflCATE OF BUSINESS a.....,.. p.m. wen eacc D occurred ment, and acknOwledged to me Flctitloos Firm Name • tt.at they executed the same. THE UNDERSIGNED does COURSE FOR AA RP WITNESS my band aDd of- SHOPS and SERVICES hereby certify tnat he ls coo-A defensive drlvlog course flcial seal. Mary A. Haapa. ductine a boat sales business tor America.n Association of Notary Public in aDd tor said at 2200 West Coast Highway, Retired Persons and National County and State. My com- Newport Beach, Calif., under Retlred Teachers Associattoo mission e.q~ll'es Dec . 13, 1971 . the ftctitlous tl.rmnameofNew-members will be sponsored by Publish: Feb. 25, Much 4, port Pacitic and that said tlrm the Newport Beach Cba,pter 1Z1, 11, 18, 1971, LD the Newport ls composed of the followlag AARP The course will be beld Harbor Ensign. LEGAL NOTICE persoo whose aame iD full and.. March 24 and 25 at the Newport place or residence are as fol-Harbor Lutherao Church 798 lows, to-wit: William V. Swan, t ae' h 3%3 C do St Balboa CaW Dover Drtve, Newpor a c • W~~ my 'haoo uu's 16th The study program requires P-40528 da of Febr 19i1 WU. atteQda..ace ll 8 ooe hour ses-CERTIFICATE OF Bl.EtNESS u1 V Swaa uary, • sioDS to receive a certlfteate Fictitious Fttm Name ST~TE, OF cALIFORN IA) of merit. Registration for the THE UNDERSIGNEDdobere- ) oourse will be at 9:30 a.m. by certil)' that they are coo- COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. Wednesday, March 24. Reser-ductlng a Trucking busiaess at ON THIS 16th da f Feb-vattoos mustbemadeJaadn..ac:e 875 W. 18th Street,Costa Mesa, Y 0 by ealliDg Lloyd E. Morrl.soo Call.fnraia, 92621, under the rua.ry, 19'71, before me, a N~. at 6'13-9534 n cUUous ttrm oa m• or SONIC tary PubUc in and for said cc_:_:.-:-:c:-:'-:-::::=::=-- Save Time And Money -Call An Expert BEAUTY SALON BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwv. Corona del Mar Phone 644-7336 ORY CLEANING DIMMITT /J ... ;;.a,. ll"Cuna Fine11 quality dry dunin& on the prcmiaes • • • HEA lTH RE SOR T ~ ~~.,.~=-SPA t , M•neral sPA wnorii)OOI • Ult•• Vo01e1 Sun Tan Rooms , f 1n.n•th S.unll Ste.m Rooml • I"" •OJO<ll•ng E lecnoc•l M...-g~! • Dew<t Dry HN\ Rooms • Re111-.ng Meer.ao·ua l M.s;uge • P-rrv11U Tol«< Stall $hower1 • p.,~n•l SupeNol oOn •COSTA MESA 549-3368 • ORANGE • ANA HEIM 639· 2441 826-0381 • HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-1451 • OfFICE EQUIPMENT • PLUMBING cOUDt)' aDd state, residing -LI!GAL NOTIC! FREICHTWAYS fUld tbat sa.l.d tberelA, dulY commissioned and __ .=.:====----~m is composed of the toi. sworD, persooally appeared P -40161 )OwiDg persons whose oaroe~ William V, Swan, known to me CERTlFICATE Of BUSINESS iD tull aDd places of restdeace to be tbe person whose name FlcUtlous Fltm Name ue u follows, to-wit: Dexter Sclf·w"'icc laundry IN NEW'"OAT aE .-.c" Ls subeerlbed to the wUhia l.a-THE UNDERSlGNEDdohere-8. Hewett, 5'11_ Anita., l.aguoa All new -l•tcte mode-l tiJ 1\ R MARSAC PlliMB ER -ol l l .n n.•l•on 1\v .. 1 l'fl>l"l,l ~old \-t :u • strumeot, and acknowledged to by certifY that theY arecoodUC· Beach, Callforrua 9%653; Justill FriJidaM-c wuhcn O{fict Furnirurt Plumblne Rotpai~ me tbllt be eJ:eeutedthesa.me. tlog a dotbi.ag bus.iDess at L. B&leta., 90 n FiYeHarbors 3200 E.Coa1 Hwy.,COM DESKS· CHAIRS DAY I NIGHT WITNESS my band and of-4001 Birch st., Newport Belch. DriYe, HunUngtoa Beach. Cal-Pbon~: 6 7 .J..960S FilES • SAFES wATER HEA TE RS ftcial seaL Mary A. Haapa. CaW., UDder the ftctJUous tlrm lloraia 926-46; Donak! R. Bllad, l ---::-::~-----OFFICE SU PPLIES b7 .\·•I JO FIRST Notary PllbU.c lo aod for said nam !! of La Fiesta aod tblt 8391 C:ra.ae Circle, Hwttn.cton r FLOR IST s ..... !!!!::!.! 1---------- ..._ CWI' ~ WWUOft IMCM COGDQ aod state. W:y Com. said firm is c:om~ of the BaRc·'1_ Ct!IUt ~r3~ ::;s:r~r f-.:...:c=.:.:.c..------""""' .. ' • T I MARINE HARDWARE A NIW CHURCH WILCOMIS YOU mlaloo uptres Dec. 13, 19'71. followlDC persoos whose na.mes A. .,..., ... • ' F OWE RS FOR s-•u :7'!'::::.: ~::-:_~.::::..:.:::::::.::::.::.:__ 0.. Woltw ...... P•-PIIDHsb' Fob. 25, March 4, tn tull aDd place ol nstdeoce Apt. 4, Costa Mesa, Calilor-ACL OCCASIONS • ~· ~ •· • IIILIITUDY 11, 11, la tbe Newport are as folloW's, to-Wit: Jof'u:l iUa ~~ ~...o-this •·o Jlllt OFFN:E S\WPLV lrM. • SUNDAY ICHOOL ,. •, ... u A.M.. .J.~-:::.:::......... F lieb, 215 llorDiD& C&OJoa ...... ,~ O\U" IM..LW:> '"" D M [ T h 30 N e " WOIUMIP •••• 11 A.M.•4 7 P.M. Rd Coroaac.tel Mar·RutbE. dayo1Febrary,l971,Dezter t MT t OS 11N-t eh>e~ _,_ ... tl. 811 rill ................ COWLIII lliii•M. AM 11111111.· WI& a;:;:;-::.l:~m= ...... ,_., .atmorbil "'l&l , .. "" .. 0. Bl •IW-_.,.... • 1 ... , .......... = • I I ........ 1: rr : ...,....... IDliW};; .... , ... ..,';J'!_ .. .. .,..., ............... ... .......................... . -----.::-:~-­·-----··....., Pl-1121 (toLL Pill PIIOIIMIIPOIT MdiOI AliA) '' ' D.. B. Hewett JustlD L. Bra.letb FLORISTS Lteb, Zl5 Moedlll( C&II)'OII -· Ooo&ld R. 'BliBd Jerry A. Ro: • PAINT • WALLP...,... WILCOX-CRITTENDEN Corooo. clel Mar. ' I'HONE' -71 HARDWARE WITNESS my biD4 tilts t2od ll<tct>t. 2ae _,.,. llhd. HARBOR PAINT da" of Febr_,.y, 1v7l. JobD STATEOF CAUFORNlA ) eo..-. ~~~cwu --.-• r.'ueb,RillbE,Ueb. Jlss. AWALLPAPER 21oow.c-tHwr .. N.a. STATE OF CAUFORNIA ) C.OUNTY OF ORANGE PI I ISBURGH PAINTS SU.I 331 }u. ~ THIS Srd da,J of Feb--F-_::H~E;::AR:::IN:,:::G~A:;I:;DS::.____ Comphte LiM z .. Aiil ""INTS COUNTY OF ORANGE ) r-y. lUI, ~ '"'• a !';;i HAL AEBISCHEII 13,000~ATT£RNS ON TlllS Zlad da1 ol Feb-taxy l>obbe Ia ul lbr OF WALL~AHR N -ud 11&10, rnldtoa ' n an, 1971, boloeo '"'.;. • ~ _...., clllll' COIIImt-Ud ~ 2919 £. ~ llwy. 11rJ PIIDllc Ia ul ....... p.-~11' -od ~ :=, CJana c1o1 Mar coatJ ud IC&te, ruldiJIC De..-a. S.W.U. IIIUa L. _._._. ...,.. t"Naln' '1'0 JOaT 1W&Aft.ll.) -.Io, do11"'"""'1-ul Ill-._Ill R. Bllad, ul -Flttine -,_, 87S.20SI _, pw.-Jil' _.. Jon7 A. R1111<1CM. -., lo J-F. Llob, Rllb E. UOb, 10 bo tllo ,._ -Mil E. c-Hwv. Don to IDt to be 1M,..._ :_ are ..-ert:Md to ae CaroN dlf..., ---aro-IIOdlo __ ..,__ ._ 1M ---. Ud ae-lollpd lo,.. tMt tllo7-. "=~~~=:::::::=::=::=::;= -~ .. --tbo7 10111110-. ~ - ' '1110 -· WITIIBIIS ar -&Ill of. WI I W _,. -..t ud af. kill ..u. ~ t... ,_.... I J'IJ!!£![!,U!:!.:.Il~-, ~-~":'..:-... ~ _, -~~~---r _, c-... -. 111 c.. c_, ... -· MJ co.. -....... Fob. S It'll. •' 1 :I •Poe. u, tm . \,.,_,4 . ,. .... ,.. ·as. 'llaitll p;~:;:::~ .... ,. -4, II, U , ..., , II a, rm, a ao lln pal1 Clu· 4. 11, !"!!-Ill .. -' .,, .. ,,. -h ,. IIU't!" --· .. CIALISTeiN MAR.INt CARNNTR"t • I'I N. CA .. N&n • • WOOOCRAP'TS • aTe. -• r.••inl .. ..................... . •• u ...... ... CIIAnLIIII ... , ....... .,_ ..... NURSERY SIINlio. .. ,_- Ttopbl!l T- akldll _. Fa til _.,_. FII£E OEUVUY Corona del Mar ~ 27 ... 6. c.. ...... 67S4t00 -·- V ... FiliiiAYL ClliYAIIIIA . ...,_ -LCDAIT.WAY ca-..t.D&IIAR ORiolt M 4!10 ''-" lt4J -I WMILI- BIIIII~-... 4 'IIIII__,.,IIAIICIII ~ 1171 aiDA a&.IIAII, CAUF. Neweomen at Hoa8 • TIIEIDAY,n&s• Bar--· ud lko. Wllllul ' IUIIIIAT, PSB, II 'IUIIIIAT, PSB, II -r-1D pfo b1o Police Blotter S.t1dur. UJ Jaai ~~net, .... Glri-Mr. ud lllr1. Geor11 L .Pilato 1 4 iiSBJit fta.d It dr.... wu vrtlttcl at Sol MILLION ,URCMASI N._. TOJio<, D? p.,._ CL, $115 wu--a..,. bo-a.m. at Sbort 'St. ud ' --.. ,_at lloJ--Ik, ud lko. Dafld C--. loolllor 1D Doo 0. Wlldo, AI-port BIYd., 1&1-. "-11u '.,.._ su.-111 c.-Slroot, ..,_....,, ud lko. Vojloloo bl-i. nUo 11 wu porlrod .. a ebarao a1 as lCHI a1 laDd loealod La COlla II,., SU)Ofte, 10'14 IUIIJI>r-LL, a1 JOIO Weotttlad Way, Boy. pobUe; a1oo tbe pr'CipOMd etty of tni.De 1t Gtrl-.Mr. &DI1 Mra. Robert COlt& M... crut, betnu 1 Lin.Ud J:JO amt CIIU'p 1l ag ...ced by preaid.Gt Martla, 111 0.1 Mar, Apt. F, Gtrl-Mr. ADd Mn. k.eaaetb p.m •••. A Jtereo tape deck Pucout, 1'1, JamM M. Peters Tbtparcbase CoD...... WooleD, Z61 Oile, Apt. B, Cocta ud lapp t&luer:l at $205 were deD PL, CeDtral Newport , ftom tbe Horae~ J. stenas " WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17 ~·-· IIOlM from a car btloa.liDc to DoaUi Sbtrburae EU., 10, '----------estate IDYolYed at total ot about Glrl--Mr, aDd Mrs. Mlcbatl MONDAY, FEB. II Grec BrlaD Nay, 2104 Min.-!111-1/2 M:uetuu, Cot0111. c1e1 ------------------$4 mlllloo. CUDe, 2188Ca.nyooDrlve,Costa 1'wtD. &trli--Mr. I.Dd Mrs, mu, Balboa, while ltwuparlc-liar, was arresttd at 8:10a.m • .... JC r Plaaltorthepropertytaclude Mesa. U.lcbaelMcGutrt, 10&4 Colcara ed at M st. and Miramar, at 21st alii 1n1De AYe., Welt deYtke11Dc si.Dgle .. family and Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Mark .\Ye,, Costa Mea. l betw"D 11 a .m. Feb. 20 &Dd Upper Bt.y, oo a cbarge ot tn-'n.. multt-resfdedlal unitsilltelf&-Toerlna:, 2850 Mesa Verde Glrl-·Yr • &DIS Mrs. OouelU 8:30 Lm. Feb. 21 ••• Ka.tllerlDt tozteaUoa LD public, ... .. ted wltb a commercial district Drive, Costa Mesa. Salisbury, 268: Circle Dr., 8&)' AIRMAN Dartd A.. Cot&, soo of Gorman, 21, ot 1863 Irvtae The lslocatedbetwe~ Girl--Mr. and Mrs. DonS, Shores. JohD Cota, 5%2 Westminster Ave., West l%JperBay,requlred IAZ.AAR PLANNED IY ..... 67Nt• Culv:~Jettr y Rds just Pearce, 136 Venoo Place lr-• TUESDAY, FEB. 23 be., Newport Hellbts, hu 15 llttches in her lee after she HOSPI TAL AUXIL IARY ~!!~~~~~~~-~ IOrib of the Sa~ Ana 'Free-vine. ' Girl--Mr. aod Mrs. Georce A. completed tulc traJDiJlg at wa1 bitteD by ber dol as abe Tbe Costa Mesa _ Boy •• Mr. aDd Mrs. Joseph Paleochar, 2921 Cassia st., East Lacklud AFB, Texu. He bas opened tlle pte to enter her Hospital AIWliary wm ALARMS Solamoo, 1856 Braemar Way, Bluff. bHD usiped to Keesler AFB, yard; the dog was qlal'antloed aprlDc buaar on West ~r Bay. • WEDNESDAY, FEB, 24 Uisa,, lor tra1A!Dc In commun-at her place of resideoce fol-March 29, from 10 Glrl--Mr. aDd Mrs. Rooald Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam lcattou electronics systems. Jowtnc tbe .12:45 p.m. t:ncideDt p.m. iD tlle hOspital eooleroeoe<e l Jessee, 205 Amherst Place, Egan, 990 Cheyeone, Costa Mesa. ••• Auto accessories v&J.ued room, 301 VIctoria St. Costa Mesa. Boy •• Mr. alld Mrs. Gary Farr, TOPIC IS POLLUTIO N at $25 were stolen trom a car Members are ~~:::::1 • THURSDAY, FEB. 18 486 Shady Dr., Costa Mesa. IM SERII!S AT OCC beJoociog to Walter 0. •Pott-ha.Dd-cratted Items 1J Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gary James, assistant Pro. eveDt, U17 w. Balboa Blvd., the sale. Baked goods and LeDtrlcchia, 1836 Port Ashby Rockwell. 17781 Oak Tree Lane, feasor of bioloeical scleoces at Ceotr&l Newport, while U was merchandise from the gift Place, Newport Hills. Irvine. Oraoce Cout Collep, ls coa-parked at Ills residence be-wtu be displayed for •. FRIDAY, FEB. 19 Boy--Mr. aDd Mrs. Thomas ductloc a series of lectures 00 tweeD feb.15 aod 21. Coffee aDd cooties will Glrl--M::-. and Mrs. Jeffrey SutherLand, 109-1/2 27th St., Thurlldays from 7:SO to 9:30 • sened. Coord~.lO&J>UtMJror•l Stlll"m, 1994 Haven Place, Cliff !'est Newport. .p.m. Registrattoo 15 at the MONDAY, FEB. 2Z the bu.aar are Haven. THURSDAY, FEB. 25 lecttae and there ls 00 tuition. Jack Vernon Overley Jr., 27, strom and Mrs. Btu lo ILENT OR BE LL • aUstMIU • 110111 • CAil • ao.r.T "MA.I:B tT TOUG• POA T.B TOIIGB TO MAJCB tr• Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Wllll.am Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Thcmas His topic toalpt, March 11, Loughery, 2999 MUbro Street, Fallon, 220-B Slerks, Costa Is air polluUoo. What Is bei.Dg Costa Mesa. Mesa. done aDd what sbould be dooe Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. Jesse P, Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. Paul Me-to stop deadlJ effects tn the a1r SHOWBOAT CRUISES Jackson, 867 N. Adele, MD, Donald, 3201 Clay St., Newport will be discussed. Costa Mesa. Heights. Subject lor ...... 181s water Around the lal•nda of BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT HARBOR GtrJ •• Mr, and Mrs. Philip • FRIDAY, FEB. 26 pollution. lotormatioo OD re. J. Delaney, 219-A Kooz Place, Boy •• Mr ·and Mrs. Robert St. cycUng wastes wU..l be Included Costa Mesa. moods,. 3125 Van Buren, Costa in the lecture session. • SATURDAY, FEB. 20 Mesa. The Marc h 25 topic is coo- Boy ... Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Boy--Mr. aDd Mrs. Joh.D Sal. servatJon. Organtuttoos work- C. Loyoer, 3037 Capri Lane, tus, 2148 Westmioster, Costa log to save tbe wilderness will Costa Mesa. . Mesa. be discussed • . Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Charles • SATURDAY, FEB. 27 G. Fret, 249S,..OtaAnaAvenue, Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Eua Bati, P ROMOTED TO MAJOR Costa Mesa. 2107 Santl.ago Drive, Dover Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Shores. Baugh, 2861200 Avenue, Corona ---c----::-:::-::-::--- del Mar, LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICI '1919 ~:~:E . P-22993 CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Fictitious Firm Name P-40526 CERTiFICATE OF Bl51NESS Fictitious Firm Name THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby certlty that he Is con-THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby cerWy that he Is con-ducting a Medical Laboratory ,ductlng a real estate buslness business at 601 Dover Drive at 3001 E. Coast Hwy,, Corooa (19), Newport Beach, Cal. del Mar, Call!., under tiJe ftc. 92660, under the ticUUous Utious Arm name of UlilversUy firm name of BayshoreMedlcal Realty and that said tlrm is Laboratory and that said firm compo~ of the following per. is composed of the followtna: son whose name in full aDd person whose name In full and place of residence are as fol-place or residence are as fol- low;;, to-wit: Richard Leslle lows, to-wit: Rlllus Dale GU- Strick.Jer, 3001 E. Coast Hwy., Jette, 967 Meadowlark Lane, -- Don L. Presa.r, soo .. tn-lawor Col. and Mrs. Jack Blanchard, 2621 Alta Vista Dr., East Bluff, llas been promoted to major In the U.S. Air Force. Major Pre .. sa.r, a perSOIKielottlcer, serves at the mAf Mllltary Persoonel Center atRandoJphAFB, Texas, He received a B.S. degree in agrlcuUure trom Oblo Stale yEs 1• Fully narrated 45 minute and 90 minute cruise Uoberslty to 1960 and bls M.S. • •• Leaves dally 2 p.m. Sat. and Sun. hourl y 12-4 degree In bustoess ln 1967 trom JUST ARRIVED! • LAIGI HUCnON PINTO MA:~:.:::~~~ FOR AMERICANS I Corooa del Mar, Call!. Llguna Beach, Cal. 92651. WITNESS my haod tl\is 1st WITNESS my llaDd tl'lis Bth day of March, 19TI. Richard day of February, 1971. Rufus RUNABOUT Leslie Strickler Dale Gillette. l taiul New Little Cor That Opens A Door To Iii) Car lucJ'JCI9 • Loads. • READY FOR IMMEDIATE STATE Of CALifORNIA) STATE OF CALIFORNrA) )ss )ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ' COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ON THIS 1st day of March ON THIS 8th day of feb. 1971 before me a Notary Pllb~ ruary, 19n, before me, a No. lie ~ and ror s'a.id county and tary Public In and for said stat'!, residing therein, duly county ' and state, residing cou1missiooed and sworn, per. therein, duly commissioned and ':na~r~l;•:r,~~~ Richa.rd Les. sworn, persona.llyappearedRu. lie , known to me to rus Dale Gillette, known to me be the person whose name 1s to be the person whose name subscribed to the withiD tostru. is subscribed to the within In· ment, and ackoowledged to me strument, aDd acknowledged to that he executed the same. me that he ezecuted the same. WlTNES'i my haod a.oc1 of. WITNESS my !land and of- ficial seal, Mary A, Haapa. Octal seal. Mary A. Hupa. No. Notary Public 1n and for said tary Public In and for said CouDIY and State. My Com. County and State. My Com. missioD expires Dec. l3, 19n. mission e:zplres Dec. 13, 1971. P • M I Publish: Feb. 18, 25, Mu ch ublls : arc h 4, 1 , 18, • 11 1971 N 25, 19n, In the Newport Har. • • • In the ewport bor Ensign. Harbor Ensign. >A<ILOR TEHHISTS WIH Newport Harbor higb schOOl team honors over a field of 9 top tennis schools at the annual Orange Coast College high schoolinYitaUonal tourney. Newport ran ~ 19 points, followed by Edison with 10; Fountain Valley, 9; Westmtn. ster, 7; Estancl.a, 5; Marina, 4; La Quinta, 4; Costa Mesa, 2 and Huntington Beach 1. HEW AARP P RESI DENT PRESIDES MARCH 18 American As90ClatiOD of Re. tired Persons, Newport Beach Chapter 121, will meet March 18 at the Newport Harbor Luth· eran Church, 798 Donr Drin, Newport Beach. This will be tbe tlrst meetin& under tbe newly elected presldert, James I . Sawyer. CUSTOM DEWXE UNDERCOUNTER. DISHWASHER A business meettng will be held at 1 p.m., following tbe oooo sack hmch. A musical program will feature Mr. Harry Liv,.say, planlst, wbo will re- vive memories of the music of earUer eras. For f~tttller in- formaUon call Mr. Sawyer at 6<6!.<550, t/ 'I --'·-· This Frigidaire Built-In Dishwasher has easy-loading racks. • Holds dishes of m•ny sizu •nd sh8pes, Stash them in •n•ly. • SuptJr·Sur&e wnhme: 1•ts every dish sh~r-c:le•n . Little or no pre·rlnstns. • 12·sect •on sltverw•re buket c•n be !o.Oed "h8rod!es up or down." • Order interch8nJe8ble front ~nels se~r818ly . Colors or Brushed Chrome. • OptiOn•l desiane.,Soor tr.mll'tl kit. •199 95 .OntER loiODB..S ROUND DAN CE CLASS Reglstratloo lor bogloning road daDce Lutructioa, spon- sored by the Costa Mesa rec. real:toD dolpu'tmeat, wt.ll be open three COGHCutl't't Thursday ef'ea.ID(s at Rea Jr. Higi:!Scbool, 101 Hamiltoo, llarllos Marcb 25 from 7:SO to 10:30 p.m. Tbe f" 11 $1.2$ per per~Qqtl' t.u:xL.lllltroctioGIDbulcaaDd atrliDc are preseated by Mickey llld Clara llar*IL IE A 0000 NE rGHIOR tr you -. a DeWCOmer, know of a IMWOOIIMr tho Horbor 4too wbo DOt been weloomed, b« • fnor by eollUocj ~~ Vilitor betw.- 10 Llll. 111111 •• OD,.,.. rr.d -----rr-, ---........... __ ::::=.:-- the UntYersity of Colorado. He Fun Zone Boat Co., Balboa Is a member ol Pbl Gamma 673.0240 (RIGHT NE XT TO FER RY LANDING ) Delta aod Sigma lola Epslloll ... ______________ ;....;.......;...;..;.. ___ .;.;. ____ _. p Glendale --has available for more home than ever And the in yean. Try us. lvloybe it's just us, .. or maybe things time to buy that home you'w hod in mind. '-·-better everywhere. All we know is Just try us. Drop by, or ask your 1 real lost month was the biggest savings month estate agent. No need to wa~. because it's in our history! Seems everybody tried us. all going your way. Today, it's a buyer's So here we go again. This time it's home market. And it's your move. loons. Try us. \Ne've dropped our rates . . way down:-And I'IO'N, with oil the money [GFSt , Oilailoble at our nt!1W low rates (and hous-Trust G~le Federal Savings ing cosls_ still on the rise~ there's no better ... you con 1 lose. , Nevrport 500 Newport Cenler DriYe . 644-5300 <;oela ~ 2300 Harbor Boule...ard·642-4711 I