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REJOIClNC ofer tbe s'electtoo of the Newport Harbor SaUor
8aDd ~ march J.n tbe Jan. 1 Touraameat of Roen puadellD
Puadtal. are tbue t8Dd. members, from left: dram major
ErGle PMse ot Costa Mesa, a jaoior; elarlaetllt Pegy
Hamm ot Costa Mesa. a sellior; majorette Katlly KonleUo
of Newport HetJhts, a sophomore, and trumpet player Scott
FJer ot Ba.ycrest, a freshman. (Ensfp pboto.)
TAR BAND IN
ROSE PARADE
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r-N_E_W_P_O_R_T_ The OHiclal Newopaper of the City of Newport
THE NEW POR T HARB OR
TMI ~\" LOC.f4.l\" DWNI!O, ,__....,.., llft"""r• IN TH! M.t.atl)lt M1i
BEACH w,
Roo tUekmaD or &lboa ts.
laod, a 29-Ye&r-Okl u•Army man. said yelterday that be is
ltart1oC a peUUoo drtre In the
bGpea of fteetngcoalteted Army
L~ WUilarn L. Calley Jr.
Lt. Calley was coDVicted oo
a charge of premedltatect mu:ra
der by a jury of 6 MODday in a
mlUtary court martial I.Dfolv-
tng tbe locldent at My Lal,
South Vietnam.
Mr. Hickman said, ''BalboA
l slazld a.od Newport residents
are ~ 1n arms over the ver-Vie tnamese elYilians a.od think
dl.ct ln the Calley case. He nothing about It, but take this
ahoukl not be guilty of any -ooe man aDd prosecute him It
tb.i.Qg--be's gone through e-is wrong, it's Yery wroo.i."
DOUgh. Mr. Hickman said he wtll
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COSTA
MESA
"Tbey go over with heUcop-beg1c dlstributiD• tbe peUtlona ~--__ .. .. ~~l t
\W. s ~ drop napalm on South today and that he r.s the 514>· , , .:. •• :. •
port of Coo.cressrna.n Jotm
Sehmitz, tbe GOPCeotralCom-
miHee, the Democrat Commit-
tee and the Or ange Cotny Young
RepubUcans,
Tile Balboa Islander SllJ.d he
hasn't become "n etted about
any pubUc I ssue ln my Ute, but
I'm n etted about this." He said
be has r eceived a lot of sup-
port from "people all over the
city."
He said the petition will be
a.o open one to Pr esident Rich-
ard Y., NUoo from coocerned
cUizeas saying only, "Free Lt.
Calley."
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RON HICKMAN
PditioPJ circMiato r
Fund drive for
kidney patient
A f\md drive ls IIJider way to
... meet the $50,000 cost of the
lddney tnnspl&rl. for Mary
Fr eoeh, 18-year -ok1 Corooa del
M.ar h1ct school senior.
Fellow 4-H members of the
Harbor Area "PlDklll& Sbe&rs
aDd EOCf,Deers" llan Wl1er-
taken the project of sellln&:
1 tickets tor the p-and Pi'l&e ot
a VW, contributed by Orange
CoWJty VW dealers. Award of
the prl&e •ill be atiiiiOUDCed a.t
the 4-H ~ April zs at the
County Falrgrouods ln Costa
Mesa. Tickets may be otQtnect
from Mrs. H.eleD.Pott.r otSu&a
..,. Helcbta. ~-:us. Uld
·lin. CbU'Ioo-.. <:Qa ......
· Mary ud bet mother, Mrs.
Frank Freneb, are reported
progresslog lD satts:fllctory
CODd1Uon at tbe Orange CoWJty
Medical Center after tbe March
23 tra.nsplant ~tton.
Mary had k>st ooe kidney
due to a birth defect at a~ 4
and her other orp.n began to
deterior ate last year.
She had been coof1oed to her
borne at 20291 KUoe Dr •• Sa.ata
A.aa Helltbts, until March 10,
wbeo a sudden lddDey r.ilure
forced bospltalb.atlon. She re-
ceived a healthy kidney trom her
mother.
MARY FRENCH
The tlmily operates Freocb's
Pastry at Ba.lt:er st. and Fair.
view Rd. in Costa Mesa, but
the years of Intensive medical
care and supervision ban de-
pleted sa vlngs trom the bakery
business.
Donations may bf sent to the
Mary Freoch benefit ftmd, care
of the U, s. Natiooal Bank.
1845 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa.
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1111 Ill' .,aM. ?IIWIPAPII
Of' Till an' Of' SIIIFOIT lllltal
THE ll.tlfl()fl A•.u•s OFFJET NUgAI'EII.
Olftoo _.-lilt,._ lo , .. E.fP IWWJoo,
nuL c.-...,.,c-olot,..C.W. -H6SSo
TIL.IIC?Ia. 67UYD (A<• C+ 714)
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., ,_ Allslo ....
A Southern farmer wrote the collcaor olboO .. R
"I receWed your ltUer about what I owe you. Now be
pac:ht.nt . 1 •in'l foraot you, and u 1000 .. folb pi)' me Ml
pay you. But if thi• w~ Jedpmmt Day, and you no mor
prep&rcd to m«t your God thu I am to meet your account.
you abo JOin to Hell."
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..... -. -laoll-__ .. _ ....
Ill ltlt"e II 1M am.&~~~ .. ,1_11 __ _ .. _.. .............. -·•-au,.., no -1a 11111 --. ftlelll wu p&ent1 b)' tile *-d-
.., -· lo bo .. ----.u-·-la--.o.r -IOliir.a---ootloo, ---lo
••••a.rr•c ,..._ •11 • oiJ-Cllrlll, w'lliO _...,. ... ..,._.._ ... 1111 ... Ia-.. Go!-
,.., ft kaW .... til' ... -. Be ..... Be blUM
..... olaiiM .... TIIIIJIII t.....ta1 altllerl 1ectt•
• ....... II M,"l'M t1mt ol ea...ntina .. ,. tlltlpnb.
Ollr ............... -ol ~·· ... ~-... ptn ~ ud _,,..., o1 ....,.. ta. ,._. wtltdt WillS
--lo -bo _,llod Jar _., IIIII _,, 1011 II
llqaOtol!oo, ~ .. ·-~
Ttdo ...... --lor ---· -··'*' lo .... ,.,. ...... Koe.JtdoN ..
1111 ~ lor • ..... .. .. Ill 10 ...... 101 • bo loiPnd
.._ ... er111t Nlrd• olllblrt7 bf tiM •uaeMd CUit ....
TIE "EWPOIT IIAUIOI ENSICN le 1 ... o.ay ww ,.,. Pfi• ..
..., ,.WI_._ I• •• Cay ol N..,_., a..c~ _. ..._ oaly loeally
.-...4 ............... .,., ........... ,.... ~ ... ..
And lhat's not a bad idea.
The way taJtts are in this country you miJht ., well marry
for Jove. The ··Liberals" will never be able to cure poverty.
bu t if prices and tues continue aoinc out q,e roof, they'rt'
su e to cure wealth. Taxpayen are the only peop~ who doa't
have 10 pas.s a civil !ervice teat, be appointed, o: aet elected,
to work for the aovernf11ent .
IDa llrll .-. loce ....... -Ow •ort ..., .. lUI ID&Y
bo doltroyod. wll!cJt .... '"''" "' .. by -Ill' Oar L«d -ll1o --l:>rell.t:be:rl. cnc:Uled Rim, &Dd bl)' tie •·
Abraham LlDcoiD bad a 101u.. dimmed: ap..sor tndiDcld at
tloa tar W.probllm,&W&Jtack Ktt rNUrrectioa OD ..._,
Ill liN, Ho oald Ill his Gettys-_..,
Ar-. P_.ll.._. Mekl.r• •• T~. S.Co ... c l ... ,....,... ,.14 • c. ..... 1 .... c.tlf ..
no 1--rtlal,tuod-
tbo -of Cllflol ... tbo
Crou, .... -._ ... 1111' THE NEWPOI.T' HAIBOI ENSIGN ... .dj..e..4 to N a _. ••
,.,_ of .... ~ circ•l•lo• lty co_, 4«=ree l'o. A-IDtll cl.a4
... y 14, 1951• Ia S.erior Court for 11M Co••r of Or .... , Sa.le o(
C.liforal .. ud by ....... thereof i• cpallftecl 10 ,.a.u-. an pllltllc
_.ieea rer.ind by taw.
Aln'O • HAAPA ................................. o-a.d P•li•W
WOOLLEY, Baboa Is·
!aDd, of Seolor Glri-Seoot troop
16&4, lftC)eets aome ot tbe 1500
balloons deeorlled by Girl
Scouts l.D the area. Tbe bllk»M
were giYeo away dllrlDc a day-
loag Glr1Seout leatlYa~ "sprlllg
gaiety," held Much 27 at tbe
Atll.belm CoonotioD Ceuter.
Tbe troup 1684 booth was part
of the many displaYs and per-
torrnuces put oo by the more
than sa, ooo Glr 1 Scouts of Or.
""'" Couoty to aeqllllnt tbe pub.
llc wtth the atms aod purposes
of Girl Seoutlllg.
On Black Sund:~y. February 25, 191 3, the Federal Govern·
mc:nt was authorized to lev y an income tax: 3% to 7 %.
Some alarmist in Congress argued that there should be •
p::rmanenl limitation on the perceotaae, otherwise some day
;I could rise as high as 10%. He was lauJhed down. The
fi rs· year of tax yielded only $80 miUioo. A per capita
loot of 82 cents. In 1913, a sioaJc man makioa $5,000 a
year pa id $20 federal income tu.
-.... ----ltud out I.a. memory. ODI OC:·
CIIIITtd Ia 1801, ........, dtr I
...S blcomeacommne.Dt, Tbt
otber wu prOdlteed ID Hoaobthl,
40 Jtu'l aftenard. wbto a
aottd clerlc repeated the trac· ec11 ollbt er~~elftDoo,
bvr Addrtu: "Let u here Ltt Ul, wbrto we are lafJa-
llicftly reiOIYI, that tbue dead tDCICI by HIJ aptrU • .loot lw
lh&ll DOt have cllodlllft!D. That &1111 ODjoy tbo bl ....... of 111>-
thla 111t1oa. •• God •n 111..,. erty. a .,, 1a u cono,.M
a IMW btt1b of freedom." 4:1 '7: "fihere tbe cUU ol tbl
Tbls Is a ra.tatemeot of the Lord 1•, tbere Is Uberty." • PEC HAAPA ............................................... .Aeaociaee Edkor
.SUa,.c•tP'Tti)N .ATU
In H•hOI' Ne•: 0. ye•, 15.00: 2 ,__.., 18.00
Out af U.bor Are-;: Otle ye•, 16.00; 2 ,...., 110.00
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ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and PUblisher of the EnsJgn
"GOOD'KIDS OON"T GROW ON TREES"
Our guest editorial writer is Lou Yantorn, executive di-
r ector ot the Boys Club of the Harbor Area, who has seot
In the following article to call attention to the observance
of Boys Club week.
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National, state and locat authoritles tell us that some 96
per eeot or the nation's youth ls made ~of good ldds--kids
wbo don't brea.k the law and ne•er get toto trouble.
It that's true, then who is making all the noise? Who is
causing the almost dally hea.dlloes or instances or youthful
crime, drug addiction, vandalism aod other forms or juvenile
delinquency?
The tact ts that the remainlog 4 per cent of oUr teen-age
population still makes ~ a walloping big nUmber--nearly
ooe aDd a halt million youths between the ages of 13 and 19,
according to U.S. Census Bureau statistics. That's a ctty .. fWl,
say the size of Detroit, of "ooisy" young headllne grabbers.
Even so, there are some 28-1/2 mllllon youngsters io that
same age group who cao be clas~ed as "good ICids." They
may be contrary or restive at Urnes. 'ixrt they don't get their
Bames llsted on pollee blotters, they don't get photographed
with a number, and they don't wtod ~ in some narcotics
ward,
But, as the Boys Clubs of America point out Jo this year's
National Boys Cl ub Week celebrattoo, these "IJO!Od tdds
doo't grow on trees." They need to be nurtured aDd cult1-
vated and guided in the right directloo to grow Into useful,
productive cltir.eos--just as young saplings oeed cultivation
to grow into sturdy trees.
The Boys Clubs or America well know the adage of the
bent twig. As caretaker of more U'Wl 900 &'groves" or Boys
,Clubs with oearty one miWon youngsters "implanted" therein,
tbe ~tional youth-guidance organJ.z.atioo emphasizes the posi-
tive approacb to the deUBQueocy problem. Through the lead-
er. and•£ 1,...,. ... prv'earioMJ,.<Vained J'IN8 WOflkars.
Utjei .. boys take part in programs and activities that help
•. tbem grow as sturdy as oaks.
;· Boys Club Week, March 28-April 3, puts the spotlight oo
such building of juvenile decency, The observance serves to
remind us that the good ldds are In the vast majority •.• even
though at Urnes It seems the reverse Is true.
From President Nixon on down to officials of state and
local governments, the tribute to Boys Club Week will be
joined. Looking at both tbe trees aod the for est, the Boys
Clubs of America say that many more "groves" are needed
in hundreds of cities to aid all kids, between the ages of seven
aod 18.
It can be difficult to dispute statistics. But with a little
effort, we can help rewrite predictions ror a steady growth
In the future. The Boys Clubs need everyone's support, lf
that city-full of troublema.kers Is to be prevented from grow~
lng into the size of Ph.Jlade Jphia by 1975 .•• or Chicago by
1980. Perhaps we can even reduce U to a hamlet, or better
still a small clearing In the forest.
And our chances of success will be much greater if we
keep to mtod the admonition of the Boys Clubs of America
••. "Good kids don't grow on trees!"
LfGAL NOTICt
NOTICE OF PUB.lJC HEARING
Notice is hereby clveo that
the Plam.ing Commlssloo or
the City of Newport S.cb wtll
bold a pubUe bearlng oo the"' ..
pUcat1oo of Hamble OU ' Re.
ftnlog Company tor a Use Per ..
mit No. 1522 oo property Jo ..
cated at 2191 Palisades Road,
Newport Beach, to permit the
raz.tng of an exlstln( gasoline
service station aDd the con-
struction of a oew psollne
service statloo.
Notice is bereb)' fUrther giv-
en that said publlc bearing trl.ll
be held oo the 15th dayoiApril.,
1971, at tbe bour of 8:00 P.M.
in the CouneU Chambers or tbe
Newport Beach City Hall, at
whJ.ch time aOO p)aee any and
all persons ioterested may ap ..
pear and be beard thereon,
Doc R. Adkinsoo, Secretary
Newport Beach City
PlaMlng Commissloo
Publish: Aprlll, 1971, In
the Newport Harbor En.slgn.
At the beginning of World War I, ~ cents of every dollar
of ;nc ome went to the tax collector. At the peak of World
War II, it ballooned to 27lh cents. It is now 37 centf. Today.
th.: Fcdera\Government costs us more than $229 billion a
year. and state and local governments cost us SIOO hillion.
If not income taxet. what.' Former Commissioner of
Internal Revenue T. Cole man Andrews, a great American.
thinks 1he Added Value Tax. now widely used in Europe.
might be the answer. Under it , every buaine• firm makes a
one-p::ge return. showing the total amount of money taken
in from sales during the tu year; the total paid out for goods
and service5; and slate and local taxca. If reaipts exceed
d;sbursements. the difference is the "added value" lo the
products and/or services of the company. All businesses.
b:g. little. co-op. corporate. or individual, would pay the 5ame
rate on the aJdcJ va lue. Mr. Andrews estimatc5 that at
1 3.1 'I, . the tux on :til "added vu lues"' of all businc~s would
prOOucc as much revenue as all federal income tales nOVr
co'lcctcd from corporations and individuals. Others think a
low, llat nue st•ln tal is the fairest and best tax.
If the federal income lax is to be n:tained, it should be
drasti;:ally changed and made a flat tax rate with no dcduc:·
rium . It could h.: progre!isive, from, say, 10% to SO%
Or gross income, w th no deductions to anybody for anytbina.
And "g·o!OS income" would also apply to co-ops and others
who ::re in business but claim the ,r net income: is no profit.
·No deduc:ions" would be hard on the legitimate charities.
And the ta.-. si mplific~tion would put many accountants out of
bus' ness. Also man y tal l:t wyers and many of the 70,000 IRS
bu-e uc•a's. collectors. flunkies and spies.
Hu : a.,. Mark Twam said: ··out no. that would be common
!> ns~~and out of place in government."
Loopholes m .kc the progressive income taJt much Ins pro-
gress v.: than !I nught seem . And it is impossible to close
a'l :oophoks. Therefore it is probably wrong to put too much
depe ndence on thi~ or ;,ny other one tax source.
L EG.I.L NOTICE Ev.:ry IRS commi\~ioncr, back to and including T. Cole-
man And·cws, is fur abolishing or drastically reformin& the
NOTICE Of PUBUC HEARING ·ncome tax law.
Notice is hereby glven that the An)•lxldy who ha, ever taken just one smart pill knoWI that
Pla.nniog Commission of tte what the l ntt'rm'' Rel't'mlr Dt'partmf'nt is doing is nOI
City of Newport Beach rillhDld 1 ighl. but we ceil<~•nly have to hand it to them-except for
a pubUe bearlD« oa the~ •th!'l poo.-'an4fhe super-rich. that is :
cation of WUI.l.a.m C. Clapet for Form::r Treasury·Stcretary Joseph Barr lays the $7.000 to
a varlance 997 oo property lo-S20.U0fl ·ncomc famirits ;~re paying more than baJf of all in-cated at 901 North Bay Front,
Balboa Island, to permit a 3-
story duplex dwelling to be
constructed wttbout the 10'0"
separation between tbe main
dwelllug and the portioo coo-
ta.lnillg the garage or carport.
come taxes.
The Rich'.1 Whal do the su~r rich care about taxes? Their
,tandard of hv ng 1~ ,tfrected nor a whit. They can put aU of
thc1r mon~·y m t;u exempt government bonds and in tu
nempt Fn undo~t1uns and ~till ltYe like kings. Now this does
nut m,.:;m thai you ca n or ,hnuld livl' off govern~nt bonds.
It t:~kcs quth: a few at 6% to live like the Kennedys, the
h_•hnl>On!<o an d the Rucl.ddle,...;.
\1/ell .. myhuVo . ,..e J1•n't ha\1~· '" wurry any more about
I eJJ~ F.vcn th~· l)cm,~o,.·r:~h m ( '<•ngres~ discovered then:'s
k" '" hun !lun mc~·h th(' l'}~·.-The American Way
My reacUoG from these por-
tn.J&}I: wu 10 1ateue tbat I
too felt tbe peoetraUAc terror
ol tbo nallilthat-lboCbrtat
'to tbe eroaa. 1 leU tbe Impact
of tbe tlmbera u tbty came to
re.t lA tbt lf'OUDd, 1 felt tbe
pi1D wbieb the SaYlor' eDCiured
Ill -tooc boors.
ccue·wiMAN
JOHN G. SCHMITZ
TOday, I still am -by c.lilornio 351h !);llricf
the dartDeu wbieb desctaded A peniMIIl . ~lJ ot ' puts are made to tbe pullll
14)00 tbe earth betweeDtbes1Jtb educ&Uoa threatens America. for ue by tbt school wblcb b11
IDd D1Dth bours ot U.t tracte MoaopoUes of any k1Dd are children atteDd.
day. I lmqloe tbat I eu bear allea to tbe American splrtt Tbe best solutloa Is .tu:
the toJces ol tbe eb.ief prlesta, Ud tbe trad.ttloo of our eoaatry. ertdlts tor tuitloapaymeota, By the scribes lUIS elders, as tbey mocked hlm A.Y1Dr. "He saved where compeUUoo has flour-pr~ldiDC such tu: credits, tbe
others. Himself be eumot lsbed. ADd stoee aU ebUdreo federal peromeDt would leaYe
an." must be educated, a mooopoly more mooey 1D the baDds o1
Tbe ept.ode bas been made of edueatJon • .parttcularly by tbe people who are •YlDc tbelr
more real, more terrible, loan perDmeDt •• bears withlD it fellow taJ:paJers tbe coM ofed-
the seeds of trraDDY. ueattoc themselYes or tiMtr uUele which appeared oo the Years a,o wbeo our peru-cbildreo by pa-...1.1 .... tode-
relleSous page ol the Enaip 111 boola tr 1y ~-• ~--.l)r March 18. It described the me ac were u ......_. peadeot seboola, Tbe threat ol
''dlsco'rery ofpbyslcalnideoce relleeUDc tbe aetuaJ ebaraeter, peromeot lDterlereace would
ol the cruclftdon" whl.ch re.. Deeds and re!IOUI'ees of the be reduced to a mil'llmum bJ 1001Yldua.l communities which this arraopment, stnce DO eenUy ns llOell'thed In a cern-built aod a1Dtl1Ded the lh1 etery to the outsldrts or Jer-rn m, s JDODeY wovld actiRUybecomJDc daD&W wu DOt lmmedtately ap.. to the scboola from &DYtl'llmlllt
usalem: parent. But 1D our are of a Yet the ctttseo 1I'OtlJd tbea ban
"A skeletoo, its beel booes &rowt.ar---ud to many, deeply a oew lDc:eotlf'e to use &Dd to
pierced by -.-Iarge-troo aan, dlsturbtog---samen:ess in the cootl.Due -to use ~adent
'lf'&S foiJDd • • • EYideoce to-curriculum, muoer of to-seboola.
cllcates that the 'tetlm was strucUoo and products of schOol 0n Feb. 4, c~...,... between 24 I.Dd Z8 years or st thr ........,., the 1 ..... t It ace, aDd of averare heiKflt. sy ems ou..,--. Lawrence Douebl1o -Pellll.)
caD 00 longer be Ignored. introduced H. R. 3612, to pro. "CooclusJ~ reveal • , • tbat the crucll1.Uon vlcUm was Tbe ttgbt to san our publle vide a tax credit o1 100 per
aailed to a cross iD a twisted schOols from tbo8e wbo would cent oo the ft.nt $ZOO apeDt oa.
slttlDc positloo b.ts lees to' take tbem onr to use tbem b.1Cfler edueatioa, 25 per ceat
pthlr wttb a ~ peoetraua; as aceDts of "social cba.Dge" oo expenses from $!00 to $500
tbe h~l booes ••• , The arms and Ideological acltaUoo should for this purpose, aDd 5 per
were stretched out aDd appar CO on. But, nlJant as are tbe eeot of npeoses from $500 to
ently pierced. wtth • catls 1D th; cootenders for tbe teachlDC of $1,500. 1 a.m ooe of many eo-
forearms and not 1D the morality, patrlotl.a:m and last-spouors ofthta blU. 0o March
Tbe skel~tal remalns also toe values l.D the public scboola, l5 I l.Dtroduced H.R. 60&1 to
a sharp fracture of •e dare not rest all our bopes. prvride the same tu crectlta
boots pfoduced by 1.1100 the success ot their W mooey ~of. bJ -parfDI:s 00
blow .; efforts. The force~ arrayed J)l'lmuy &Dd ltC)(WIIf1u'y a .. This Is what arcbeotocY tellS apiDSt tbem are too stroa&o eaUoo tor tbe1r eblldr•ln 1111-
ol the· borror ot tbe cross. It ls esaeatlal to keep aliYe depeacSeat tcbools.
LEGAL NOTICE
Howenr the flDdlngs do zrx ao alter-.Uve to pernlneat
reweal lbe eweots wtdeb the scboo~, to• tall bact t.p)D lo
Blb}e relatesrep.rdlngtheres-any ea bere the flebt t)r ~arectlon of Jesus, His uceot a decent publlc scbool ls lost. CHANGE OF ZONE
into heaven. &Del the opentog to That meaos sa.vlng our iD-NOTICE OF PUBUC HEAR--·-~·· of t-~•-• t dependeDt scbools----ketplnc lNG TO BE HELD BY THE nJ&UU~a.~ the ee--.. pes. them •··-~·nt. Thl 1 thlnl< lA t ~~-ORANGE COUNTY PLAN-s year • . 0 mer ca A.D lDdepeodeot schOol may be NING COM.usslON ON PRO-
which. 1t was hoped, wouldtring chu-cb conoecled or DOD sec POSED • ·~ ·-DISTRICT Uberty &1111 the blesslllgs ot • • • -w -•
fr'eedom to the people of this tarl.an. It may share the eYlls CHANGES AHDCONSIDERA-
'If'otld. Our couWy Is being :0~ or~ tt":~~e= ~ONT~: ~SO~~ND:.:i
Notice is bereby rur'lber giv ..
en that said pubUe hearing wiU
be held on the 15tb day of ApriL,
1971, at the bour of 8:00P.M.
in the CouoeU Chambers of the
Newport Beach City Hall, at
wllieh time and place any and
all persons lnterested may ap.
pear and be oeard thereon. Schools used as change agent ketp them oat, It does DOt RANCH GENERAL PLAN"
cuarutee a IOOd educaUon. But Pursua.ot to the PlaJID1Dc and
Don R. Adkinson, Secretary
Newport Beach City
it does guarantee the eodurtnc Zoo.iDc Law, aa ameaded, and
TtUs Is a cootinuattoa of the affected eduction. tbe mO.emeat aDd the ma.n wbo OPPORTUNITY to pro,tde a IX'der o1 the Ora.Dce COWit)'
Planning Commission
Publish: Aprill. 1971, in
the Newport Harbor Ensign.
LeHers to the Editor
Watch 9 speech glveo at the A oew scbool of psJebolocJ, ...med tbe lhillt1De or b.1s col-good edgcatfoa In barmooy wttb PAnDlnc Commiujon. ootteets
Harbor Forum meetiog by Dr. called the TbJrd FtXce, hu llapes 1a Abrabarn Muknr, tbe wt.abes of tbe pueot5wbose bereb)' pyeo tbat a public bear-
Joseph Bea.a, former member emer('ed ud Is b&Yla& a mucb wbo wu cbalrmao of tbe de-chlklrea atteod tbe schooL i.Dg wtll be beld by aJd Com-
of the GleOO:a.le uoiJled school &realer IDfh~eDCe oa edueatloo partmeDt of psyebolop at lDdepeodent acbools ot all m1ss1on 00 a plu pr~g to
district board. He is descrlb-tbaJl tbe fJrst two scboob. In Brudell Uolvers:Hy. Wbeo he tlDds are oow In serious ameoci SECTIONAL DISTRICT
lng tbe program of John Dewey filet, tor maay edllcat.ors tod&)', died lui: Jaoe at 82, the Los troabM. Tbe huce iDereue11D MAPS IRS-59 AND IRS~ of
aDd b1s colleagues to use publlc the pnetlce ot tb.l.s Third Foree AopJes Times reported that budpts: ud salaries in pero-tbe Orup Coaaty ZODlD.cCode,
schools to change 90Ciety a.Dd psycboioo In tbe clusroom 1s Mulow's psycboloiJ formed meot 8Cbools ban made It all as &meaded, 0raace CoUDt)',
• PURPOSE IS LEARNING tioues to challenge the admioi-
Editor of the Ensign stratton and make demands for
I am concerned wltb the salary locreases, right-to-
epochal events which seem to strike prO'Iisions and unioo
prevail oo college campuses powers. The most ootable a-
lately. It seems the ultimate mong public employee gro~s
purpose students are at scOOol seeking to control public pollcy
Is to cause disturbances rather are the social workers. Tbeas ..
than to learn. sociatioo tails to meotioo. that
F'or centuries the purpose of state employees can't be dis-
schOols hasbeeotolea.rn. Thost" charged because or thelr ctvll
people who had the inltJatbe aBC service status.
were able to eOOIU'e the re-Lockheed just r eleased 6500
strlctioos made ~n them d1d employees • -some after 20
ftne. The students today seem years servieewiththecompaoyl
to be compelled towards rev-Wby shouldo'tthegoveroorhave
oluUooar y acUons, trytog to the same power as Lockbeed
regeDerate barb&rianism which es:ecuttves in order to teeo the
w!ll lead to the destruction of state sol,ent and lower taxes bJ
our country 1l we let it go uo. reducing: the vast number of
touched by the haods or law, state employees?
PE!q)ie must be ratiooal. U Sincerely,
change Is needed, bring Uabout c . C. Moseley,
by the peaceful means I(UaJ'-Gleadale
aDteed to us by the CoostJtu-
Today we are constantly being tbe ecooomle system lnto col-wbat ed:ucatioo Ia all about. tbe touodaUoa tor tbe NatloDal but lmposslble tor molt !Jade-Calllora.ia toptbtr 'fJI.tb u
made aware or the attack oa lecttvtsm. Tbe Tlllrd Foree scbool, or TralDiDc LaboratortesotWasb-peocteat scboob to compete fta.. Amfllldmeat to Ute "SOtri'H IR-
ota local pollee by aU Ienis • • • Hnnwalst:lc Psyebolop, as IUs t.natoa, D. C., aow called tbe uc.lally. M«eud montoftbem VINE RANCH GENERAL
of government, by all forces By DR. JOSEPH BEAN at.> ean.d, bolds ttal: mu ta IDitlb&e tor Applied BebaYioral are ClosiAc' tbelr doora. AM PLAN ...
of the te n, and by all Ienis A few words about the hJ.s .. DOt cJua:lfied wttb the lower Scl,oee, u well u tor Esaleo acl oaetbateloeestmmedlat.-Said plaD Is deslpatld CASE
of our judiciary ~ystem. Just torieal development of Uds oew aolmats, that be lsslpl.fteutl)' ud Sp&DOO. Some or Kulow's 11 stllfts almo.t tbe eottre bur-NO. ZC n-11 (SECTIONAL
recently the attorney geoeral mowement wtu sllfftce. Stgmw.l dltlertat. &Dd tba.t be 11 capable t.Uow locmders of this JDOYe-dell of edoeatiDc ltatormer stu-DETRICT IIAPS IRS-59 AND
or the United States Jotu:l Fre..t, wtr) died 1n 1939, had oii(IOdbeb&rioruwellubad.. meat lA PQcboDp are Carl deDta to tbe bad!: of tbe much IRS.,eG)a.adptelpOelstoebucl
Mitchell, and the JusUce De-deYe)oped the first creatschool lutlld of DllAc the meat&UJ Rocw• of tbl Weltero Be -belM.pered tuallrer. frOm tbl A1 11Gaeral Acrt-
partment todlcted ftve Los lD psycboloty ud bts theories W 1D Us atudlu, bealthy Ill· MYkJral Seinces IDstltate at · Some still resud tbl lDde-cultural" Dtltr1ct to U. RS
Aogeles policemen because or ot human bebarior coottoue to dl'fiduals are studied, tbe best La Joll&; Willard Ma.I.DOI'd. a pudtGt ecbool U a lUDII'Y pat-"Aputmeat" DtltrJct. certa1D
the role they play.t to ap-domi.D&te the ftekl of psycbol· of tbe tpeeiH. FuiiJ matwe PIJclloloclJt no beU•n tbe rODiald lor reuouotnupoa propd'ty located: oa tM .autll-
prehe.oding crimu.ts. U lbere oo. He beU.,.ed that mao Ia people are cboeea., people Qo patllat mlllt be made r..,. .. belltl or pruU11, wbltb c:oald clJIIde of ttteS&DDieiD Fril-
ls a.ny 1odlcatloo that these an animal aDd only au aolmaL b&Ye &cbieYed 11lf-actalia-tlble &lid prod8ctlwe u tbe "' dllpeiiMCI trl.tb at DO rill ftJ l&lf.erlJ ol tbe Su OS.CO
pollee ofneers acted improp .. He empb&alzed the lnflueoce of tloo.. TbeM PtOPll are latel-mtUS to rid bim ot btl meatal .loss. Bat If Ul oartadtpeadeat CrHk flood eoatrol cbuallla
erly tncarryingouttbelrduties, the uoeouclous miDd oa bumu Upat. crMUYe, DOOOCerDid dllltlrbuce; '1/tWam Gl.l.alr, ICbooll were to ck»e don 1D tbe welt UDt•erl1tJ Park ana.
the City or Los Aaples bas bebaYkJr. His work was wtth wWI CCJDiormlty It l.a:tpQr1ul a ptyebJalrt.l w11o dn'eklptd tbe ~ ,._,, tb1a l.acreUid Rtqua .. ect by : 'I'M trn.
tbe sole respoosibilit)' of rnak-the meatally disturbed, and be prtadp&el art lllfol'Y.t, Jtnac realltJ tbtnpy&DdW'boblllef• colt to tbe taJ~~aycs---al tbl CompuJ.
!De that determlllati<ol. 1'hll did oot ollldy the .Or mat, hoalti>J borood cerlaiD -·· -lo tbo ..-t paUoal 10 -.uy teOO &1111 mon per 1111' It Said pGI>Ue beor1J1r oo tbo
actioa on bebaU of the federal bama.n betna. yet normously Otllble, ta•e rupoaalble twILls dM1Ut be-C01U to tldacatt: a cbUd ID abcrre propoeed pi&DwWblblkt
peroment lsaeleu'IDdlcaHon The IICODd fcc'ee In pay .. aU. .... ol.r ... &Ddwroec, ~~a.-Ud cu catJ be c.-eel CaJIIDnd& Pllibi1C ldaooll today at 1:JO p.m., or u aoao ttMrt-
ttrat tM "state's rtcth'" or ebolop ls retened to u tbe ban a lOw clelrM ol. .. u .. n. be IIMIIDIII~ ••ttJ tDr quaplt---ftllkl bl IIIC-aft• u poulble, 011 TINIIIJ.
CaUJorola han "" moulo(. U _, of --lam. W&o1 -.t, aro td.-., -....., lor '"IIIIllac Ida ~ ud ......_ Aj>rll 11, lt'!l, Ill 1111 11oar1ac
ts a direct attack ocaU..eoocept mea were ueoel&ttcl wttb tM lid laft tn probleaq f/1 tMlr Herbert otto, ~ ~ otllerl, con.,..IDC tlda la. aDd mMUac room ottMOra.ap
ot loca1l)' COIIU'ollld pollee. It deYelopmlllt of tllislnO'temut. owa. T-,. ftl't. to _,. tM 4lnMaa Low, _,1o1M. ud ,., an ltW """'"' old n-CCNMy PIUidal Coat•luiaa.,
Uon. Students must tolerate the
SJstems which our put gen-
eratioas bawe proYen to be as
.....,. perfeet as J)OHlble. The
collqe campus Is not the place
tG make lrrat1ooal dectsioas oo
C'WftCIDC tbl trtrld. Tbe aebool
-bo Up! lor looroln( &1111
1111 a plac' to brtnr abOut ea!u-
tropbol.
1a merob' aoolbor ...., to toe!-'"" nrat Ia lbo namo of Jollo ...-ol -· or-. -a. •••-• alao-IIIIo* nro. 'nl7 -P· Eacl-tar llo1ldlaL 400Clne • ATTACK ON POUCE erallA oar local pollee, WabOa. wbo 4*1 ID 1951. The •U-actall.al.lcpeaple an ... ; ... ildlde a.r.. _,..,, a&..t iiiWOlt of cMrellp. C .... DriYe WNt. Room 1M,
Editor ol the EnslP', Sboald this .. -by tbelod· ----... umeroiJ t1oo1 ....... ---irlell rn.., I,~..,... ... Ill tloo ..... ""--, Ia 8aata AM, Ca-.11-
AA obr~ stop lhoold bo·pal
10 1M 't'Udt.Usm aa:t uUilile
-oo tbo eampq, u.,....,lapattolbooo
-. tloo_lo......,tbom
--.eo lo-t1oo lawo __ .. __, .. -.... ---.. at' ,s wtD .,... a tntf.c. •• .... ....,,.. .. ------
For years the tlemeot Ill eralporamoat.,_ -typooludmaludom-perellll oltllo-lllloo, ud -olGoolollpoJc'...., 1!111 111011110 .,._ wllltama ud pllco au per-
America that wnuld destroy our by lbo nat majority ol Amorl. p!wolu -oat, --aro --u t1oo """'""' ud -II ..-.I -_. tbo dopla ol U1 -•..a.ar_.ac_.. Republleau form of pernmeat eao~. a. ltdlraJ peramw taltll'l tacesll.,. ........ tip'' oltlle .._.. C*J•• n. =l'k't. ce.~ .,. ._. P•••'• ........ piUwtUbtlllllrd..lll
rw acted 1a coocert with the ww tUa r.n Ud lll*d _. blbaflor. 1"lleJ' are lln4ced PQdlo......,,., _.., ,.._ 'O'W' 11 -ftllll) bUJ MIS biPif paid...,..,_ rll'flntd tMt UIJ ~n-
radleat left wtoc. Ill order lo Its clr1,.1o-.aattbo~ by tbo -t ol tbo R-Ia - --to do nat ' II --·•• wW•· -to au pOblk oollea 11o
dHtroy t.be etr.ecUweoess of the of tllll coa~t~J. Yo. eua bl ~ea..a•. Pukw. n.&r re-1J -.or caal1d4nd 111M ud _.._. ud dlriCru1 aD elM.--..,...._to tM Pla8ltlceoi. ...
)oc.aJ pollee. Whether Amert .. .ure tblt tlllt.....,. ....,u ... e~~ 11 *leUr objtctlfe, ,._...., • .., ftal., frem the Bible -.fttA .. ~h••UidJI'1GUoe .. ,... ,.. ... to a...,..,
.... rot roauoa 11 or oot, the ()(etod lbo LA.PD Jar tdutloet ..... tloo oe-e ---11 ---lartpt. . . -Ia • lnm1 '!lie-. -. ~ poUeo aro lbo last lutl'"' boea-of lbo ~ -Ia 11 1111 -ol -. -II no 11tlrll , .... -11101 Thor~'!'' bollll jullfiod ~ ~ 1011 ~-Poir-
of o. RepubUcaa form of p .. wbJc:h tb&t dt~JU1a111l ta Mid a.lr ........ baft t.. ... ant ...U. ld8.., JIIDC· by fU.., •• M'lt peace ol.,_, ....,......_...,_..... aid
oramllll, II wo allow our toca1 all o•or lbo -ld. 11 t1oo at-wtl1l .... ,11, -IoliJ l'lll·loal -Jar -. -· •1111 God ·~ -Lon! -1D -ttdo •-11 11J
pollco to -... -u ... 1or111y -al'o ..-1a 1111 1011 _,.. •-1&14, ...... llo. 0tt1r • -J•u Cl(lot -· WMtber Ute ct ... of tbe lD-ntract.d Jt wU1 .... IGdce ''T'IIe ~lllt:Yiclrillt 1J-llflll' ..... IN Mt .. M.... 81 ~·1110'" ha•e IC• Alii .... of ... .. 6etl,_.. la lbt cont"••ll 011 all PGisee a 1 'but Sa Glat ..., '11 .U c.u't) ...a.. • • 1111111 ... ...-.---. ceea 1ty taith iato t.bl1 .,.... tl _, .. ' CIJ&lllil
tal8e c:Mr,.. alpollct bntal-tiMJ' bl•eiiUIIIIiql1ltft:Mbllt,...,.. .u a .elllllll: .. ~ Ak 1111 11M 111•11t ....... arac• wberoia "• ttaad,Md ltknll. ....... tal 1 ,
117, 1111 -1-lllllr-1ato ta -_, -11o -1lo -'1 eon nat -II a lit --to-Ill 8llf ,.l<>l•• io llotle a1 tllo ti"'Y .,..... .,.. II -~II -411,
lacal pollee.., ....... ..cb ···-=·'\'· ... .. .. ~~.... .. .... ... ... --o(Qod 1111 • • ••• ·-~ ....... ,uu-... Ill u .. F.._...CoNa ...... or EYWJ~ac..ntl.,._tlle rr•a tiJI'I&Ctllla... -...... llllllr Ill I AM;..,. oaiJ ao but we _ _._..,............ .......... ......... ~.
tloo c "'I I r-ol--.., _.t, c 1 rt1-'II -... ao .,._ ID -Ill -llf -. ' -alii ..... ftlo '
.-crll"'•lo to-· 1111 111m.,. lllo-'nl7--• .-• * or us • 11 -.. -11orJ •• trlllalatlono aloo; ._ 1o -••• -w. =:..:;. d:: =;;:: ~ ~·s;:---=-··.:: .... ;:r•.; = = ,n:,~-: :::'.: ... ~;trllllllall .. u: ':: .t:::::
..,._ u ...... N 11Pnr.. y_.. • ..a .IEtl--1 011 P4 I I Jr ........ _ Mit pad11101:, tJPIIri•ce; ,•:•-=· • .. -::. I~ • aiM. Qltt-a'tb' .-WID ~ &. ._.. II .. at? klle .......... ., ., ....... ~... ... npedteoe Mpe. (Ro-'i& •;
_ .. _., ... ,. • .,., ... atlil -.---.... • no-..-•-•-•"loo4J ,........, •= •-
' 0
•
'Spring into Summer'
AIIUI"tl C .... ol llooc tiiO ---~~~-llolpltaJ Aauar, 1a MJtl.ac a ''llll'tac • • r•," lbr
-ol 1110 -· 'lr to ..W.Mro.-~11 ''•Ia& iMo -me" oe Wed ... ns.-. • ~.Gear .. Lopa
liitdoy, A&>tlll4, 1111<10...,,, II M4.-,
nta tbeJ prepare llr u IU"Iy , ,
--wtlb a,_llr(ol-. 'AMOS M AMDY STAR
......... _llorllo.,., OM l'o\IIIMGIR LIST
......... -t110 dlroetloo Mro, nor-a,._ o1
al tbe hiDeiMIOD ebalrmu, Mu. COI"CCG& dtl liar rtOIIIIti:J r._ Paul llaclltW.. 'liD pro-tu.lld from 1 Car_ or_
tbolr la'IOl'lto l&lld -rota. w111c11 lllcl-Mr. Wllr.,
FUhloD abow ctalrmao, Mrs, Cbar'" Correll &~DC:.CtMpu ..
Jam11 Bllzt, will dtreetmOdeb .._.,,,Mr. C«reUpiQtdU.
"""""" • tothoo lor all oce&· role ol AMI to 1110 O<lciMJ llou while CUOsla eojo, lbolr "Amoa Uld Alldf'' ndlo .....
111Dtbeoa. Asatstmc the Atru... Mr•. Rypluld wu oee ot u.
l.ula prelldeot, Mrs. Paul ll)eC.l&1 peltl at a .-tDc
KUftD. wW be Mrs, Lee MJtt ... brw.eb pyea S-*J, Marcb!l,
maa &lid Mrs, J, CratrCombs. bJ Mr. ud.Mn. Cblt Umbtr-
LIGAL MOTIC!
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Some light on
AIIIU..to art strt•lll( to ..,. o1 Corou del Mar, Tho
r&i.le tuocb tor the purchase ot pcuty feted Mr. aad Mu. Dick
a lnfllat care center. locludlog Worrllow of Los Aaplet be;
a complete MJ'PD system, cause U ft& tbe btr'ttnay ot
warmer system, a.oo Yltalslps ReleD (Mrs. W.:>rrllow). HeleD ~~~,!_:.._..,.,.;,~!!:~ IDOII.J.tor •bich Is deslped. ape-aJrl ber late tw'otber, Milton _
<lllcaUy to Olllbte pbysletauto Charleotoo, llltrodi<Odlbotam-L~G.4L MOTICE perlorm special procedures ous Cbol.rlutoa diDee. __ ,=.:~=..::.:c.:.:::..:.
Notice is hereby etven that
Ute PlaDDIDg Commissioo of
tbe City of Newport Beach wtll
bold a public hearing on theap-
pUcatioa of lob. aod Mrs. frank
Be.Dtcbe for a Use Permit Nq.
1524 QD property located at
211 Oruge Street, NeWpOrt
Beach, to permit a diC)lex to
be coostructed in a C-1-H Dis-
trict.
a dark subject
•WI nnbora w.nts Whlle on 0~ pests ol tbe put} ORDlNANCE NO. 1377
tbe mater.Dtty floor. iDcluded Mrs. MUtqa Charles-AN ORDINANCE OF THE
Attlllaota:, 'tfho l!ill0090r the ton of tbe Newporter apart-CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
hospital's moalbly maternitY meats, Mrs. Lucy Casey llld AMENDING SECTION 17.28.-
tea tor new pareota, staff tbe Les Yard of Coroaa"del Mar, 010 OF THE NEWPORT
Yia:ltor's desk on the maternity Rebecca Stutoa of Balboa Is-BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE,
floor, and malntaln arld.taplays land a.od Ver& Mucb of North ENTITLED "MAINTEN-
iD the Dospltal Jotj)y, encourage Hollywood. ANCE OF PUBUC PIERS -
LUCILLE'S
of Co ren• de l M•r
FANTASTIC
KNIT CO-ORDINATES
STRETCH BUDGETS
J""' '' '-io~•· '' '• .,. '
~~~ I DQ :.. '0'.n~·:::t
FOl WASH.A~ .J"(
th,. ..... ~.~ ,.. ••. \,
,,..,.) •. ol ,.:. '~''~I ~"'
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US-111111
U'l I .c • .,., ~ .. y.
Cer•IMI ,.'If lroiH
''A FUN PLACE
TO SHOP"
REGULATIONS" RELATING
TO A TWO-HOUR TIME LIM-
IT ON THE 29TH STREET
PIER AND FLOAT
Tfle City Council of the City
of Newport Beach does orda.ln
as follows:
SECTION l.Sectlon 17.28.010
o1. the Newport Beach MunicQ)al
Code Is amended to read:
"17.28,010 Ma.lfienance of
PubUc Plers-Regulatioos. Pub-
Uc piers and other llarbor fa-
ctllttes may be maintaloed by
the City tor tbe purpose of
badtng and llllloadJ.Dc pusen.
rers, suppUes, and boating gear
aDd tor similar purposes. It
is the poUcy of the City to
maintain such tactlltles 1n a
manner that .tll permit the
greatest pubUc use and uoid
conUnoous OCCICI&DCY, conges-
tion or blocking lbereot. Wbere
Deeessary to achieve pubUc use
and avoid uteoded occ~y.
congestion or blocldng thereof,
the City Manager Is authorized
aDd directed to pose sips Urn-
lUng the Ume during which a
vessel may be docked or ~
pUes or gear may be placed
at or on a.ny such pier or
taclllty to twenty (20) minutes
except the 29th street pier and
flol.t wtlJch •Ill ban a time
Umit of two (Z) hours. Wbeo
sueb sign Is tn plaee cl'YlDg
aotlce ot such time Umtt, no
person sha.ll dock a nssel at
a.ny such taciUty for a period
of Ume longer than tweuty (20)
minutes, nr two (2) hours 1n
the case ot the 29th Street
pier aDd floe.t, or permit any
S14JPUes or gear to remain oo
sLJCh faciUty for a period of
time longer than twenty (20)
minutes or two (2) hours In the
case of the 29th street pier
and float.'.
SECTION 2. Tbis ordinance
shall be published ooce 1n the
otnclal ne•spaper of tbe City,
and the same shall be elfectlYe
30 days alter the date of Us -·· TbJs ordlnaDce was Intro-
duced at a rqular meeHDc of
the City CouocU ot the City
of Ne'tfPOI't Beaeb held oo the
8th day of llarcb, 19n, and
was adopted oo the 2200 day of
March, 19n, by tbe tollo1rlng
Yote, to wtt:
AY&s:, COUNCILMEN: Mclnnts,
Kymla, Rocers, Hirth, CroW,
Dostal, Parsou.
NOES, COUNClUIEN: Nooe.
ABSE"T COUNCIUlEN: Noae.
ATTEST:
E. F. Hirth
Mayor
Laura IAI!Ios
Ctty Clerk
Publllh' April I, 19n , In tho
N011)>0rt Harbor EUitpL
You've Come A Long Wey B11by I
For lt\e
llral llme
In hlatory,
fashion 0.-
llgnera
fal'-d to
dictate to ,..
.•. You're on 1t1e rlgllt tnck ·
now-eo - -In 1111n&114 rou f111hlona tMI rou dun
Lorraine lulbarland
FASHIONS AT THE lEACH
. '
..IIMOMI: fiiO AT IAYIIOI OR
..,, OM IIACM .,._,111 ............. :a .... ..,.:11-t
THE WONDERFUL CHARA CTERS of ma.ke beUeYe as-
torlish Utile DooDy Carr when his mother, Mrs. Donald
Carr of Costa Mesa, dresses IC) as Allee ln WoDderland..
Mrs. FraotUD Goodeoough or Hootington Beach becomes
a rabbit and Mrs. Marty Josephs of Sa.nta Ana Heigbts
portrays a cat. Tile make beUeYe Is in the production of
"HaU Past Late lD Wonderland," wbich will be staged
by the CbUdreo's Theater Guild of Ne'tfPOrt Harbor In a
truellng manner designed to take the theater to hospitals,
children's homes and other places where lwldlcapped
children may see the play. Requests for performances
may be made to the booking chairman, Mrs. Allen Rosen-
berg of Newport Beach, phone M2-3540. (Eostgo pboto.)
Art scholarship given
Notice Is hereby further giv -
en that said pubUc hearing will
be Oeld on the 15th day of April,
1971, at the hour of 8:00P.M.
in the Council Chambers of the
Ne"tJpOrt Beilch City Hall, at
whicb time and place any a.nd
aU persons interested may ap.
pear and be heard t~ereon.
Doo R. Adkinson, Secretary
Newport Beach City
Pla.nnl.ag Commission
PubUsh: Aprll1, 1971 , In
the NeWpOrt Harbor Ensign.
Mrs. Paul(Doona)Frieberts-partmeot. She plans to attend LEGAL NOTICE
bauser of Costa Mesa bas re-the summer sessioo ot the
celYed the 19TI arts and crafts workshop, wbich .tll be beld NOTICE Of P UBLIC HEARlNG
scholarship award from South at Arrow mont, Gatlinburg, Tea. NoUce is hereby given th:at
Coast Aium.Dt Club; Pi Beta oessee. the Planning Commission of the
Ph! She •as oominated by the DuriDg April, she 'lri.ll be City of Newport Beach will hold
co&ta Mesa Reereation De-featured artist at Mut~al Sav-a public hearing on the awU-
ings and LoanAssoela.tloo.2867 cation of Mr . and Mr s. S. Ben-
E, Coast HW'}'., CorooadeiMar. iche tor a Use Permit No. 1S2S YouR CAR Donna bas taught arts and on property located at 207 Or-
crafts at Costa Mesa recrea-an&e Street, Newport Beach,
B 'I DOH L E E tion department for several to permit a duplex to be coo-
years. She bas been scheduled structed 1n a C-1 -H District.
• DAIHATSU KOGYD of Ja. to teach a class for OCI Town Notice is hereby further gi v-
wtu market Us flrst mass and Gown Art Club beginning en that said public hearing will
produced elec-April 16. be held on the 15th day of April,
trlc cars In Ja-As s~vtsor of cratts and 1971 at the hour of 8:00 P.M.
pan. In february hobbies d.tvislon at the forth-in the Council Chamber s of the
a 3-wheeler at comiDg Orange . County fair, Newport Balch City Hall, at
$1000 was laun-July 13-18, she will begin her which time and place a.ny aDd
ctHld, with a two-4th year as coordinator ofdem-aU persons Interested may ap-
passenger mini-onstration d.tscussloos between pear and be heard thereon.
wagon wtth four guest artists and aootences. Don R. Adkinson, Secretary
_ wheels set to Sbe tlas been a recipient ot Newport Beach Ctty
start selllDg tn June. ThJ.s ooe ford Motor Company's out-Plannlng Commission
sells for about $2,CYXI, uses si.l standing community serYlce a-Publish: April 1, 1971, 1D
lead-acid batteries,. with top ward, 1967 and 1968. tbe Newport Harbor Ensign.
speed of 40 mph and 80 mile
range,
• LET YOUR WIFE drive
when you~ slet"C~Y· Tests have
sbown that women get
bebiul the wheel slower
men. In tests ~us~t~og~m:~;~~::l coootUons, meo b taster and more often tba.n wo.
mea. So, when you get sleepy,
let your wtte drive!
Ever-wonder why some pills
come in clear, tranlparent
bottles., while othcn: hide be-
hind brownordarlt-aremala•?
It's no accident, but by dcaiJn.
Why ... ~ Simple dayliahl can
reduce the potency or some medication1. Consider
how sunshine fades a rayon print, ror instance.
Thus, where needed, we use dark bo!Ues, n01 to
hidC: anYthing. but to preserve the medical etrcc-
tivel'le!l!i o r the drug your ph)'1ician prescribed
for you. This is but one of many precautionary
measures that are taken 10 provide you with the
btst in pharmaceutical service.
Christensen
Jill L COAIT .. '1 .. OC.WOW& DG. IIAI!
omoua--
~~Jaul'a ~lofnrr:
·· -~go with Easter
we SPECIALIZE/~ PARTIE!S AND •eOOIHGS
F,.. e"athu ..... Wtre •41 Deli....-y $er'flee
~
DPEH SEV!M Dt.YS
:16:16 E. COAST HWY ., ~ CORDMA DIL llo\
• OON 'T PliT TAP WAT ER
1n your car's engine. Unless
tbe tap water is distilled (none
ever is) don't put it In your
car's radiator. Tap water, us-
ually loaded with all types
chemicals and "minerals", w111
rust, clog and corrode your
radiator in a r ush. Put only
d1stilled water and engine
"coo,iant" (primarily anU-
freese solution) in yo ur radiator
for trouble tree radiator cool-
ln.g. Fl11Sh out the old, use dis-
tilled and sin oo mor e!
ILcax~lliillooo and 've love it!
• DUNLOP RADlAL PLY
tires give you better corner-
iDg and cootrol of your car.
Wby? Most tires are buut Ln
ooe piece like a 2 I 4 on eod.
Wbeo you lean the 2 I 4, part
ot the eod comes off the noor
Same with regular tire but Duo-
lop, 2 piece built, hugs the rOQd.
Get them at CORONA DEL MAR
TIRE, 3601 East Coast Highway.
• WHERE I COME fROM we
allow 14-Year-olds to drive. We
eoos1der them far too youne: to
try to make It a.s a pedestrlanl
• IF YOUR CAR isn't timed
correctly, you could be wasting
15 to ZO t;\ of your psoUDe.
Tbe ~It must occur at the
precise iostaDt for top results
ol smooth, eYen burniD( of tbe
tbel-&ir miJ:ture, ud tbedown-
ward tbrust on the plston Dead.
L!Go\L MOTICI
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FICTrriOW BtmNESS NAME
STATEMENT
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baslDess as: Matteo•s Restau-
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E. Cout wpway, c~ ct.~
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Ia coaducted br • Corpontioa,
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lilt c_, Clert ol ~
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Join us in celebrating our
36th ANNIVERSARY
April I through April9 · Refrei'hment> >erYed fr0m 1 P.;\l. to 3 P.M. daily
Get \"OUr Soun,nir Gift of Old Laguna
· . · · f II 1 · f ··1 •1"1111·1 19·)&!"' IJ\' renownt>O 1\l'tist ,\ t 5x?O" frame-s1ze L"epht•a 111 u l"•"~••l •1 ~,... · · -v . . .. J n~eph ·.zleitsch is \·ours (,,1• the :il'klng-at :1l l :\ l ,a}!"llllfl FPderal oflice~. l ou a1·e Ln~'Lted
10 view this ori~i-nal oil. \Oj!'t.'tla•1· with ttw tllnl}'le~e L"1).!Una Federal art eolleet1on
in our celebrated l ..:L~LLII:L Hea1 h mam ofhce rotunda ,::-allen e.".
~UAa7~3~
AND LD"N "IIDCt ... TION
•
•
MARK STEVENS AWARDED
ATHLETE OF MEET TITLE
Tbe local tnclr. teams llave
a fUll schedule today Yith Loan
lDfadlng Newport Harbor, Es-
taDcia at Santa Ani. Valley,
Corooa del Mar 1s at Mapolla
aod Fountain Valley aod Costa
Mesa are matched IC> at the
Mustang borne fteld. All of the
higb schools warmed 141 for
their regular league schedules
at the mammoth,. Beach Cities
track meet at Harbor's Davld-
soo field last SatiD'<Dy.
Newport's premium shot put-
ter, Mark Stevens, won "ath-
lete of the meet" honors with
hls super performances 1n
racking up new records lD both
the shot and the discus. Ma.rlr.
tossed the shot 61-4 and the
discus 167-1 to break the pre-
vious soot mark of 55-11 set
by Jones ol Westminster 1n
1966 and the discus record
of 15Z-6 which w.ss hP.Id jolntly
by Lourelr. o! Estancia set in
1969 and by Baroett of Corona
del Mar in 1970.
Practically un-ooticed by
many, Terry Allbritton o~ Har-
bor uncorked a throw of 57-
0.;3/4 that also eclipsed the old
record aDd it gave the Sailors
the 1-2 spots. Craig Dennis of
Estancia took the 3rd positlon
with a SZ' throw. The 61'10-
LEGAL HOTti:E
1/2" throw that is SteYen's
best of the season so far not
ooly 1s the best mark 1n CJF
compeUUoo 1n the state but is
also the top mar It in the oa.Uon
by any bigb school wetgbt man.
Wblle steven's was setting his
new records and getting the top
athlete trophy in the A -var.
stty ~lass, Bruce Girasole or
Estancia was a one man demo-
Ution squad as be broke 3 in-
dividual records in the 100
with a lO.Z cloclt.lng against
the wlod, that broke IUs old
meet record of 10.3 set last
year. Girasole set a new Cee
record 1n the 180 with a 17.9
and took the long jump with a
Z0-6 effort and anchored the
Eagle «0 relay team to a new
45.1 meet standard. Esta.ncia
won the C title with 53 points,
Edison was 2nd with 38, Marina
Zl, Laguna Beach 12 and Cor-
ona del M.ar 8.
Corona del Mar captured the
varsity title with Carlo Tosti
sparlt!ng the team victory by
l.t)setting Ph.il Maas in the 100
1n 10.2 and anchoring the Sea
King 440 relay team to another
upset win over Marina and
Fouotaln Valley. Corona's Nick
Rose toured the 880 in 1:55.8
1n near record time to he_,
provide the Sea Kings with vital
polnts to help clinch the varsity
F _3982 crown.
FICTITIOUS BlEINESS NAME Other performances that
STATEMENT stood out included John Kazmer
Tbe following persons are in the lligtJ jump with a 6'2.2"
doin& buslnessas:WARDLEAS-tbat took a 1st but he bas dooe
lNG GROUP 11 1707 Westclitr better. thls season. Griff Amies
Drive, Newport 'Beach, Calif.--took the Bee 100 -wttb a 10.4
Dooald R Ward 1 '107 WestclW clocking and Ued the Beach
DriYe N.ewpori Beach c aw . Cities 220 mark with his 23.0
Lloyd' Crella 2210 w~mer~ effort. Jim Hill clloched a 1st
Circle, La Habra, Call!.; AI for Corona. in the shot with a
warrington. 1706 Terrapin heave of ~'1-5-1/2 aod Honey-
Way , Newport Beach, CaW.; well placed with his toss of
BUI Boyer 1695-1 /2 Irvine 44-9-3/4. Toshi Tochikuba was
Avenue, c o;ta Mesa, Call!. the top pole vaulter and gave
This business Is being con-Costa Mesa a 1st in the B
ducted by a Limited Partner-division with his 11-6.5 vault.
sblp Tim Hayes gave the Estancia
stinoo· Donald R Ward Cees a 1st in pole vault with
This siatement riled wiih the hl s 12-2-1/2 blast off.Estaocla
County Clerk of Orang1! County annexed the C title on the
on: Match 12, 19TI. By Beverly strength of the ~ r ecord shat-
J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. tering events Girasole com-
PubUsh: March 18, 25, April peted In and it wu Estancia
1, 8, 1971, in the Newport Har-38 with M~lna Zl and Laguna
bor Ensiii:D. · Beach a distant 3rd with 12 •
. ·
......... -.......... -~-.. -~-·-·-... ~-. ·---........... ......
THE ESTANCIA C TEAll set a oew 440 relay record at
the 6th aDDua.l S.cb Cities track meet last Saturday. Tbe
team members a.re, from left, steve Adams, Bruce Gtruole,
Art Liddle aDd Craig Johnston. Picturedwtththetrack stars
are the trophy award priDcesses !rom Newport Harbor high
school: Marlyn Niemeyer (between Art and Craig), Sue
Black. Kathy Eccles, Jody Schwarz, Judy New and Terl
Dunlap. (Enslp. photo by Vic Opalek.)
DOM RACIT l president of the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor
Lions Club, is presenting Estanct.a 's ace sprinter, Bruce
Glrasole wUh one of the 4 plaques won during the Beach
Cities t;ack meet at Davidson rteld. Bruce set new meilt
records in the C 100 yard dash, the 220, and the long jump,
and anchOred the Estancia. 440 relay team to a new record.
(Ensign photo bY Vic Opalek.)
BRIAN THERIOT or Kaiser School is shown winning the 300
yard feature race at the Kaiser Invitational track meet
Thursday, Much 25. Rlcllard Zook of TeW!nkle, at left,
placed 2nd in a driving finish, and Alan Liddle, also of
TeWlnk.le, came in 3rd. Brian was clocked at 36.0 and O!.ck
Zook at 36.1. (E nsign phOto by Vic Opalek.)
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NEWPORT· MESA
SPO RTS SCENE
WITit VIC OPAL lit
A..,....n..U.hiDfti&IU cSdllta tiiiM ooeld bl ...... -... ..,,._ .. ..., _.,--·
-..... ttatl-lflo -·... .. 111 ud ............. to o.eii'Md
,..uclloalo Ia ttoo 11'11-1 --.., ttoo lloJ• ..,_u ..._.. --o1 ttoo
... 11M. lo41o do---Ullt ttoo ........ to ... loe&l cap tile bOJ•
~loAr-. Ao ttoo N._t-111--B..t-Dear Vtc
....., -~ jolllo< btp coo-Tbla Ill jllll a ..,..t -lo
--toe~ .. ...-. -,.. for ,.... -..u ..
Ullt ,.U lltb lfldtr• aro to--ud partlelpotU to tho
eluded til tho loealbtpoeboola, -Bora Bu-U Aa-
tbe ..., rallDc e&....:l .,me .....,t&on's Klcbt at tbt F&b-
CODfUioo udacompWeeb&Dp llou Fore. It tbl bOJ• JOU
ol plaoa. Tbo NBBA Or-..,_lottoopre~-·
COUDty board ot dlr.etors de-1n UJ lDdlcatioa ol tbe f\Qre
cldtcl to rtlld)IM ud allow ol America, 1 ua aa:r• bat n
Dts Flood, tbe A!abelm ud b&ve DOWDr to worrJ about.
GudeD Gron ""'*' eoaeb," Tbey prueatecltbemaeiYesboth
to aq:meat bis Yeteru. c~ oo aDd ott tbe oourt in a ny
tbat bu woo oumerou toaru-uemplary ol J0UD1 meo.
ies tb1l year torepreeeotOr-Mr. Hupa alld Dr. VaDde-
anae eOUDty wttb a prooreo team wepe sbould also be compU-
ralber thaD &ttempt a lut m.ta.-meoted oo tbe terrlfte job tbey
ate chaop tbat would result ba.Ye doDe lD coord1aat1oC tbJs
1n aa lDterior team from a. proeram. Mr. Scbl.us, IDd my-
competlU.n ~lDt. Hlf tb&nlt you apia tor makinC
Cc;acb Fklod'a team bas beeD 1t easy to do our job. We are
eomiDC ~ &piast the Tustin bopeful that In tbe ~ure we
club that bas WOD Its sbartt of might ap.ln use your gr<q) at
the Southern CallforD1a clamp-tbe Forum for soeh an ennt.
.,. ionsblps &Del more thaD beld 1t1 I can assure you tbat the Forum
own. They woo the Covin&, Gar-wW cooperate with you ln any
den Gron hwlta.lionlll, ud were way we can.
rWIDers-gp In the 29 Palms Best Regards
Marine Base touraameot and Bill Eller
tbe local Kiwanis cootest. Fklod Gro~ Sales Deparlmut
was g1ven tbe names of the out-Fred Scba.u.s
.Urxth:'l playerstnthisareaa.od General Marager,
1f1ll cootaet tbe ooes he coo-La.kers
slders ca.odidates for the Pboe-
nil: World Series but due to the
tim•11.clol, itlswillkelybewW
be able to work many 8tb end-
ers loto bis starting llDe-IC). ~
The Estancia specia.l awards
dimer at the Costa Mesa cow:a-
try club a ~le weeU aco was
hosted by tile Eagle t:uketball
and wrestllnc: boosters c lubs.
Special basketball awards
went to tile follow1J:Ic: Varsity
~. C~t T~mu; moa
valuable, Gary Orpll; most tm ..
proved, Hank Moore; juD1ol'
varsity captain, Tom MeGrec·
or; most valuable, Jeff Ford;
most tmproYed, DaveRoDqut.Uo;
sophomore capta1n, Todd Cot ..
Uns; most vallable, Scott De
Vries; trosh captain, Roy Butte-
lln; most valuable, Jeff Keeb.a;
m·)SI: lmproYtd, Jeff SUkey,
Wrestllq: awards weat to tbe
lollowtDC. Varstl)' co-eapta.laa,
Gary Galley aod st"e S117der;
most valuable, Cb&rlM ~~
most tmprcmct. Dollllla llollu;
JV capCala, Keo Voct; -nlable, Mare lobuoa; frosb ..
Qbom.ore capta1D. Brad Phll-------l'-
pott; most nloablo, llark Ouc-
ger.
t .
MARK STEVENS, Harbor Hill>
Tbe ·following wter from track star, received tbe "alb-
General Manager Fred Scbl.us lete of tbe meet" trophy after
aDd Blll Eller of tbe Lakers sett1nl Dew shot aocl discus
was received by lbe Ensign records at the 6th a.ooual Beach
newspaper and typlfles tbe re-ClUes tr&ck meet eo-spoosored
sponse to the Boys Basketball by the Costa Mesa-Newport
night at the Forum. For a Harbor Lions Club. Here be 1s
first ever promotloD tbe re-tossloe the sbot for the record
suits were well rec'etved by 61'4". He ~lds top state CIF
most of tbe scbools parttcl-mark of 61'10-1/2". (Vic Op-
pattng with a few m1Dor iJl.. alelt pboto.)
NEIII'ORT HARI!OR Eltf!Jt
·fiRST S£C'r101j --P• 4
114URSOAY, N'NL l,,ltll
, !XIROIIA Ml. tiAI, CAI.Jf.
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FRUIT AND NUT EGG .. . ·n.55·
cHdCOiJT£' tillM EGG . • 75e
ASSORTED CHOCOLATES !lb. bo•II.!IS, 11b. bo1 $3.85
PURPLE FOIL EASTER BASKET .... : .. suo
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'
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1 ~' , ' ~ ' utual -
Tho Big M Ia big onough (ovor $400,000.000) to pay tho nation's
hlgheat lntoroot on lnaured aavlnga ... Slli to 8%.
But ~ly lmpodllll.t -car• enough to gift you very ~I aorvlce.
Coraftllclel ....... .-7 .... ~ flel:ee; ,..,...., Other oflcelk'l COW. W.. Aroedla. Pll•••• n Gelltdlta
I .· ;
THE CORONA DEL llAR JV TEAM -lllo lrriM -
cb&mpioublp aDd aim tbe Saata All. Optimllt toa'a&m..t.
Tbe tam record wult.!§lortbe~ 11-S lD tbe Jeacue,
Studlac left to rtebt are Sten BaldwtJl, Mark Lower .. ,
Mike W'JUI, Jeff 'flbu1:oo. Kea CarJ.oa. Bob Clll't. Dan
Grlpby, Gordoo Stewart, Rudy Nettln, Tom McCorkle
aad Bill Cooroy. KDeell.Dc are eoach Bob Werley a.Dd Brad
Dietl. Jttf Wbartoo was 1eadlnC ICOI'er wttb 11 polots, Ken
Cart.oo the leadlDc rebouDdet with 10, aod Bill Conroy tbe
outsla.Ddiag player ln tbe SaDta ADl Optimist touJ'1WDeD1.
ATTENTION LONG-TIME RESIDENTS
AND USERS OF -l'HE BEACH BETWEEN
LAGUNA BEACH AND CORONA DEL MAR
HELP!
ORANGE COUNTY is INVESTIGATING
whether there has been public I)Se of the beach
between laguna Beach and Corona Del Mar, from
Pacific .Coast Highway to the ocean, without charge
or permission of the landowner. T~e purpose of this
investigation is to find out if any public prescr iptive
rights exist in this area. Any persons who can
testify to use of this beach area in years past please
contact :
OFFICE OF TH£ COUNTY C()UNSEL
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ud 11-lf.
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
AMENDMENT NO. 287
Notice is hereby gfno that
tbe Newport Beach City Plan-
ning Commissloa will bold a
public hearlng oo the appli-
cation ol The lrvioe Company
on Amendment No. 287 which
prqx~ses to ameod tbe BlgCan-
yoo Pla.nDed CommUDJ.ty De-
velopmeot Pian located on the
oorlberly side of San Joaquin
Hills Road between Jamboree
Road and MacArthur BouleYard,
in Big Canyon. Proposed
changes loclOOe adjustments 1.n
the residential densities of
Areas 4 and 5 aod miDor re.
visions to the statistical sum-
maries and development stand-
ards as set forth in the s!C)-
plemental text.
Notice Is hereby further ~ven
that said public hearing will
be held · oo the 15th day of
AprU, 1971, at the bour of
8:00P.M. ln the CouncUCbam-
bers of the Newport Beach City
Hall, at wllich time and place
any and all persoos interested
may appear and be heu'd tbere-
on.
Don R. Adl:lriioo, setretary
Newport Beaeb City
PlazWng Comml.ssJoo
Publlsb: April 1, to
the
Glendale Federal Savings
has moved to Harbor Center.
lock, stock and safe. People too.
Save or great new low rates on
home loans, look no further.
We're now right on the
corner of Harbor Boulevard and
Wilson, sa if you're looking for
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Glendale Federal/Costa tv\esa
is just as nice as it ever was. And
lots more convenient.
Mon.-Thur. 9-4;
Fri. 9~.
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Call these merchants
for the best
in service
Health Resorts • Nurseries
~&Jiciqt ')i_ HWTBSPA
FREE VISIT INClUDES -
• M.ner1l sPA Whirlpool
• Finm5h S.unl Steam Roonu
• Desert Dry Hell Rooms
• PrtVIIItl To led Stall Showers
• Ultr8·Viole! Sun Tan Rooms
• lnYigoratmg E leoctric;al Mnt.11911
• Allla>tln'IJMechantcal Mas18ge
• Person11 SupeNotoon
•COSTA
MESA
549-3368
• HUNTINGTON
BEACH
842-1451
• ORANGE • ANAHEIM
639·24ot1 826-0381
• WESTMINSTER
19.·3317
HAL AEBISCHER
2MtiJI: _!.. ~Nii·a.o.
Proper Fitting Assured
3409 E. Coast Hwy,
Corona del Mar
675·3833
• Kennels
K. 9 KENNELS
a!i.St .. 4
WILCOX -CRITTENDEN
HARDWARE
Shrubs, lnlerior Plan Is
TropicaJ & TrttS
lnseclidde-s and Fertilizer
Mader Cbu&• .. Banll.ameriurd
FREE DEUVERY
Corona del Mar Nursery
2744 E. Coasl Uw y. 675·0160
A. R. MARSAC"
PLUMBER
700 Carn allon Ave
Corona dt'l MM
•
Plumbina Rep•irs
DAY&. NIGHT
WATER HEATERS
673-4130
PLUMBING & HEATING
REPAIRS A REMOOEUNC
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Call rour
Nei&hbofhood Plumber
24 Hr. Servi~
833·2030
NEWSPAPERS AND
NI!WS L.ETTI!RS
CALL Ul POl IITUUTII .,. .....
IMIIGM I'IIIUiiiMG CO.
FACTORY-DIRECT
Magn·avox
DEALER
''Where ser&~ice ••ie.J it
" bdler b11y'"
• Color Stereo Theatres
• Color TV Consoles and
Portables • Monochrome
TV • Stereo Consoles and
Component Systems •
Tape Recorders • Port-
able and Table Radios I
1829 HEW PORT BLVD.
COSTA t.IESA 6·6···88
• TV Service
SERVING ALL OF
ORANGE COUNTY
8 a.m. to 11 p.m.-7 days!
S,JJ/rbult 'lJ,/1,,
9rleuision Service
830-5890
BAN I( OF
AMER IC A
MASTER
C HARG£
SoatL
Coa•t
TENNIS
... tar
ALL yow --
N"it~tion .. c~ Book•
2700 W. COMt Hwy., N. 8 .
648-9331
Z.sPAR,AINTS 2721 E. C..at Hlolo_, ~~~~~~~~= Cot•e del Mer, C.llfo,.le
NG 81 (By Euro/)IHn CT»ftsmt~n}
. REMODEL 2 PC . set
Cali "Berny"'
•
FOR LOCAL HEWS
SUBSCRIBE TO .THf
Th• Of/ld.J H•w•,•P•r of
li• City of Hew~rt B••d
27211. COAST HWY ••• 7MJ50
COIIOMA DIL MU
ONLY U.OO ~ YBAR
CALL 67J·OHO
It Yrt. Tot•l S.thf•ctie11l .....................
SINCIIII
SIWING MACHINE
1171 Ha--·· C.M.
ANTHONY'S
SNOB S81VIC8
COMPLI Tl SHOI. LU,OOI .. I
AMD MAIIDeAe 11,.4111
1401 E. Ooaot HlpWaJ eo ........ ... p, .... , ., ... .., o,...,. WcMio••t ........ ,
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21!i MAIN. H.B. -U.MOI
FREE DEliVERY a ~KUP
J&J IIIIasTEIY
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............... sl ... -.... ~a dtved. .,. .._..___ no _, --
NEWORTHMIIQJI ENIGII
RRST SUTIOII --Pw 7 "
........ ... , •• .., ..... --~loiiiiW-
dl' · 'r .., ...__..a. .. pm ...... ...,_ •a-~--==~iij~-;;;~;~~~;;~ ....... .,.., ..... 1-a ·-·-DBIIillldCC*:Iil ---
111...-t_.....,-. ai~C'oDo10. -..... -. ...... _ -.......... ~~~~~~.Ilea CALL US TO . SEE y· H--ES·· -E 111D....,. ondh-.d. A roe-IAII--Ibtl l'•loloa -••z1olloo -11o -II N II t-lol,...a.Dir-' :-~.:~:-~·:: r.-rr.:;;:-.:: SELECT PROPERTIES
--IIIIO'IIa b1p -· llo loll lllll"'o -lbt --li<GI<II,Bai>Lar-.... _ .. .....,. ..........
<( --blp Ia NWftlk II CaiPoiJ, p._ I)IOOIIIoo
ud CocU II~<( 1bt Vol-Wllldl 1Ft --· Be lu ..-llty of .trbcx. 1H &moDI ... IMid I daiH tiO rttln 10
-...... -~~~ .... aid On-. eo.,-, aod ... aid 1Ft
"'ft blnDtt ,.......,., at tbLI t. '""* 10 I'Jt a bead caeeb-paiii&IIJJ>r--.oe-... lllr Job--nor a,....
tbt c6lt 0" He woUI DOt p,. u u ........
Cannery to .be eatery?
Tilt Newporl Beacb P-
Commluloo wtU bold a pubjlc
beulac loalo!ll, April I, oo a
PI'Qjlc:t to rebuild tbe WesterD c-. balldlllc .. ..,._
An. iD Old Newport 1.11to a ...........
Tbe project, bow ... ' .. tttt
t -,. Tbe elty ltalr ... r~-
... Culom!"" Pl1'kiDc-
Carroal p-caU 1M lbe
mHI 1o be -from zo
lo M teet. Wr. Hsw!W. aid,
"Wbilo It may be pooslble 1o
redDce t.b1l widtb, It 1a H·
Umated tJat U maD)' 'U 24
-wtU be loot b)'tbowldeo-tac project.''
--wllllboldlllc_.,.al at11 addi.Uoaal ar .. to put
eulomero' can cao .. -.AEROSPACE MEETING
WllUam UDpr, a partDer ID
tbe 11Dpr-PacUlc Detelopmeat
Co,, said he wl1.1 atteod tbe
bearlDc to press tor IPPf'OftL
James Hewtcker, elb JODlDc
admlll1strator. said tbe ltaJI
eoocurs with tbe coocept ot tbe pr-... a.od _ ... tile
eftort of tbe awllcaM to pre.
.... ,. aDd eDit&Dce tbt ar-.
But, be asked that IIJPI'on.l
aboald be wttllbeld au the
Pl1'killc problem lo .,trod.
Rt sald !bel part ol tile prob-
lem reAltl from clt:J plus to
-Ldlytltt st., tile rood rUDDlDC behreto tbe canDerJ
ud a lot that would be UAd
lJDtmployed &erOJI)&Ce Pl'O·
teseJoDlll, tbeir wives, and all
otbera eooceroed about tmem-
ploymtat may ttad eome a.o-
ners to flluela.l and otber
problema at a ooe-dll.y 'WOJ'k-
sbop pluoedtlrS.turday,AprU
3, lD tbe cafeteria at Coroaa.
del Mar blllf> ocboc~ bo£hmlog at 9 Lm, The aJlernooD pro-
lf&DI, from 12:30 to S p.m.,
wW eoos1st ot a Dllmber of
small cr~ dlaenuiou. There
wtlJ be Db luoeb t.lcWtles. but eoaee azx~ SOieU: w1 u be pro-
Yided. The wortstq, 1s spoo-
IOnd by tbe Amertcaa Eoc-
!Deers a.od Set-...._
More beds for hospital
Ra~ Caatletoo, adm.iD1sb'a..-to open a medical otn.ce com-
tor o1 tbe CoAl Mea. Memorial ple:r on the property adjl.ceDI
Hotpltal. hU &lliiCifmCed tbat to the bosplta.l. Tbe ccutructtoo
auother 80 beds w111 be added pbase ol the doctors' offtces is
to thl medical facWQ, wtth e~ted to bepn in the fall.
coostrucUou lo be&ID bolore MRS. McCUY Dl ES
tbe ead Or"the y-.r · · Gertrude V. M cGuy, 1556
He l&ld tbe project ls 1o Us Miramar, BalJ:Ioa, died Yarch
beliiiUDc staces, &Ddesthnated 30 at South coast commuoity
tbo -1 ccsl lor 80 addllloaal Hosplta~ Lag~a Beach. Sbe
beds &00 reswuac remodellnc wu born Lo IllJDo1a, aDd came
at betweeo $1.5 &Dd $Z mil-to Oruce COWilJ 2 years arc.
Uon. Surri901's ioclude 2 sons,
Tbe hotplta.l, which apeoed Jam .. ot Hewpcrt a.eb llld
Ill lllll, lo -~ 111-~f!t fa-1'-_..r <C .. lllla,Pollll; a.od ' ewty, uttlial.Dc tbe Mn'kes ol. pudc:hildrtD,
abaC ZOO doctors &Dd a aurs-Hoary wtll be reeJ.ted at
ill& staff of 100. It 1s ruo by 7 p.m. today, AprU 1, at Bait&
Be.,.rly Enterprtaes, whlcb COfe8. del War Cbapel and
also owu: I.Dd operates eeYenl mus trUJ be celetn.ted at 9
otber boaplt:ala throucbCM lbe . a.m. tomorrow at Our Lady
1JD1tecS Sb.tes, Queeu ot Angels Cathollc
Tweoty doctors wbo fre-Cburcb, Jaermeot w111 be at
queatly use the hospital ptlo Paclft.c VIew Memorial Park.
HAWAIIAN PROGRAM AT JUDITII BAILEY DIES
EBELL Q.UBHOUSE Jodllb J. Bailey, 33• or 2905
Paper l...ane, Bact Bay, d.led
The Nnport Bach Ebell March 25, at Hoac M.emorla.l
Clubbouse wiU be transformed" no.pit.al. Sbe wa.s born Od.
Tbura.y .11000, AprU 8, J.ato 1Z 1937 lJl L.()QI Rach, and
a Ha'ftllaD pandlse, WarUar .;. beeD ~ resldeot or tbeNew-
mumUI aad crua: stlrts, mem-port Bel.eb area siDCe tUtb.
t,rs and tbelr ....._. wtllp.tb-Sun1fOI's lDclude ber bus-
rr at lab ... deccll'"atld wttb bl-baDd, PaW; a 100. Scott; and
blleus lDd orchid& to eojoy a duCbter Teresa all of tbe
uaortod dlabeo or PciJDftlao family ....... ; .... raiber. ~ld
deUc&ctea. 1DC B. Eutman of Newport
lo ketc>1Dc wUb tbe tbeme Beacb· 2 stJters, Usa aad o1 tbe day, lhe Kaba s.r... su.su 'Eastman &ad a tftthtr,
dtn, beaded br Trudy Kaloa, SU&Oy an of NeWPOrt Beach.
will lllterpret tbe clucu of yuzMnl sentces were bekl
Hawaii. Tbe ~Ole> w!Ualoo&lllc Marcb Z7 at PaeUicYttw CIIop-
lalalad aMaCS to tbe accompa-eL lDttrmeat wu at Paclftc
Dlmtat ol electric rut.tara and View UetDOrlal Part. .....
lira. Waklo NJbtrc, 67S-
7'791, a.od wrs. Dat.y llorru. PROGRAMS SET FOR
6'1J-90H, are laklllc lucbeoo BOYS Q.UB WEEK re8U"ftUou. W'ltb tbe tbeme, "Good t1ds
WUS!UW TRIP PLAHH !D doo'l f1<1W oo lr_, .. tbo Har-
Newporl B e a c b J 11 a I o r bor At• Boya' club ls Jo.lD.lnc
Frletods or tbo Ulnry wiD ·mort lbu 100 Boys Ctul>o or
-kd lbroqll 1111 II'I'IV• A.,.lca to tiM co-.u.. o1
oo a bus ~lp April 7 lo tbo Nai-l Boyocte-.llorcb
Soa Beraard!DO eo.,-Wu-11-AJ>rU S. ,
MIIDI, kM:atld lA ~loomiDctoA. MU. M••bln, prte:ldtat,
Z BEDROOM, I BATII, REDECORATED, FEE lAND,
R-l $37,900
Z BEDROOM, 1 BATH, A OOLL HOUSE, FEE LAND,
R-Z $38,750
3 BEDROOY, 1-1/Z BATH, FEE LAND, R-1
$41,900
S BEDROOM, Z BATH, FEE LAND, R-1
3 BEDROOM, Z
UlTS
$42,500
BATH, FEE LAND,
$42,950
R-Z, 1-1/2
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, TIP TOP SHAPE, LEASE-
HOLD, R-1 (THIS tK>ME OPEN 1 TO 5 EASTER
WEEK) $47,500
3 BEDROOM, 2
LEASEHOLD
BATH, FAMILY ROOM, VIEW,
Z BEDROOM, 2
SHORECLIFFS
$57,500
BATH, PLI.S DEN,
$69,500
FEE LAND,
4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH, PLlS FAMILY ROOM, VIEW,
LEASEHOLD $84,500
3 BEDROOM, 3 BATH, PLUS fAMILY ROOM, VIEW,
SHORECLifFS, R-1
$84,500
3 BEDROOM, 3 BATH, PLOO DEN, VIEW AND POOL,
LEASE HOLD $89,500
• • • •
DUPLEXES
2 BEDROOM, PLlS 2 BEDROOM
GOOD INCOME, F~E LAND
$55,000
3 BEDROOM, PLlB 2 BEDROOM
SOUTH OF HIGHWAY, FEE LAND
$71,500
APARTMENT.
APARTMENT.
3 BEDROOM PLOO DEN, PLUS 2 BEDROOM APART-
MENT. SOtli'H OF fDGHWAY; FEE LAND
$83.,500
• •••
WE ALSO HAVE A VIEW LOT IN SHORECLIFFS--
'lHI•·bAST t.01' AVAILABLE. COM.P-LETE WITH
FANTASTIC HOME PLANS.
~.,. 011.,.. ACI8
·-I & i 1• 3" AI'AIIT.-nl .... & I' ..... ,_ 11.
• Pl.i ,. ... Patio• • Pii"Plactl
• POOLS • t Hole '-"lli•l ()e•
• T-i•
• ....... P•ily S.ctioa
• Adj ... -~· .... Pl.,p_ ,.._L_CM
C:.ut M..., .... • ~-hl•-4
Tilt m-m '•""'• -raid tllat a faD !IO'OCf'&lll oC OF~IC! H!LP HEEDED oC Soorlbtn Cr.lltnla, u eulJ' .,_ lo 11t111c llaJod 11 tbo
IDU ltd• ceater, a lu .. Bora Clm, SM c .... St. ud Tbe Volute« Bar•u re-,._ .. T.l..,
bU'd-.4a cou.etloa, a -.bn.l lUI T..U. Aft., Cola Me-. por1.l that F&.l"tew state Has-t. • lA ........ ,
.:W.:. c..ar, u well u &.. to toe11 atteeam oa, baUdirac pMal La Coati Una Deeds •ol-.. _. • ..._ ...-.
piiJI ol eulJ ........ , Ia ••jllnWUe dtctDCJ." ..._. oftlce bt., to us1st tbe ...., -....._.-
lbt .,.._ ~~-.., law cay 1o lltlol _... dlreetoro by laklllc J-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
A ... w!U_..Iromllarl--•od lo*J, AJ>rlll, Ud .. ~ m-.... r.>rliD&JI
•• UJnrr a1 t ..... a.od a-nN a1cto1 1o ApnJ a. Ael-• .-.., maD, IWDc. ln>IAc
,_, a1 1 p.m. Y-pl«• 1.-a1 1M lJjppor lla11nDclo ._-te. rOCOI'<IIq c:oafueace
-..:1 brllc a .ct 1..:111 ud &aclldl a .._, a.t -1 ..., Ud otber more TeJIIOG-
IOc-••""-· ,...UdiFOU'OOIIollloll-• llble luU, d-Q( oo tile
Sl,:IOO I(.IRGI..ARY
Frldlr ......._ ApnJ 1, aod a qooi!Jcollo .. or tlleool-s.•
....., _, -...,, AJ>rU Too ..., .-IOIOMIIoc .,..
J ... _. bourl &QJ WMIIidi.J, &.pro ....... wll!l _, " ~ Eald Lalbrq)o at 545.'
lbufi,IOOwwiii<Ciooloaod HARCOAIRUTS-,tall.
---II lbt Jorco J.ald ,_..., -.II
loc, -II -Blrdo a,, ud Y1c111 -Millar 11' OCC lAND WINS
-.... .., .. .,_......_111 ---lbt -., ""-• -. •..; Clnllll c-Collelf ~ •• a 111 Gut .., Ji n , ,. IIMIIIa eo lta lrd .--.. 'ho._...,. •_,r Doopoa 1a11, a;--,_ ... llble-ftlaodllleD .. .... • r" :t. 111' ................................. ltltlf bJ
,. • 110--. ., 111 • a.. -...,._.,. -dorcot-
,... Ufl .. ll • , ..... If,_.. .... '-I Ia till Dtld bJ a
. --~·.:. ::::: ~ ~ :.:l-':!':; !]-~*~··~·~·:··· .., " --... -...... ,_ ~ "' .. -. 1 ----I 'J! • _.. ... , I • -11111M Mu'dl M .:I 17. ........... ? 17 ..... -=---· ··.... Cut Dosh ~~~~== _. Do;t • •w r1
. I ~~:·-110 --· .. _,
II --·--· -• r•n tf :'"':& !:. t':. :v: b'l h.
IIU&.TOII .a-W~ .. -..n..-. .,. •· co.ulin. ·
~ ................ .
DOWN $t•
""-..... ~ .... , ......
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It'• ..... tr. _ ......
b ............. . -!nit.------•
ntURSDAY, APRIL~ 1971
fXlMIHA DaMAR, ~(\f ····" ··~~ •.•..
•111 IIIIIMI C..t. .....
liM .. c ............
CAMIO IHORIS
l.ar&e OCEAN V1BW home. <*" 1o private
community beach. 4 Bodroomo. I llolllo, lor-
mal cllnln& room; poneled cleD wllh flraploce.
Pool I!Umlunded by -lhru lonce. 119,!500.
ONLY ONI LEFT
Worry free condominium 1partment with 2
bedrool!l.\ & 2 baths. Welllocaled In pretty
parklike setting near Beag Hocpilal. 826,91Ml.
RIAL 'lOllS
nSINCE 1trW'
673-4400
What A Present
For Mother!!
HER OWN APARTMENT!! PLUS A SOLID BUlL T,
C ~FO RTABLE 2 BEDROOM HOME FOR YOU ---
PLUS A NEARLY NEW 2 BEOFtOOM INCOME UNIT
EVERYTHING IN IMMACU LATE CON OI TION.
Just $50,500
UNIVERSITY REALTY
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673-6510
to01 E. COAST HWY. CORONA. DEL lrrllA"
' _OWNER MUST SELL!
IRVINE TERRACE
ONLY $59,500 -POOL -
Don't be afraid to make an offer!
1. Huge living room.
2. Large dining area.
3. Big lot.
4. Professional landscaping.
5. Corning range.
CORBIN-MARTIND
644-7662
SEMPLE
BE.&L ESTATE
aaSIDBHTIAL AND 8USINBSS PltOPEaTIBS
·-POa INTBJ1.8S78D, PltOI'IUSIOHA.L
COIHIDBUnOH Sl!l
l~l liM. llTATI
Hill. C:..otM...,, c.-• 4el-
Rl-21t1
P-t. /k...u r<.Ji,
,_. .. 16
BAYFRONT INVESTMENTS
#3 Balboa Coves-_42' lroala(e-f 59.Y50
#58 Unda Isle -•U' frontage-ll89,500
Balboa Peninsula -52' front.lge-117'9,500
Udo Isle -30' frontage-1187,500
Balboa Peninsula -45' frontage--$22.5,000
Prime Bldg. Sile -75' lroalase-f2~.soo
'lA YCREST-WESTCUFf AREA
3 Bedrm, fam rm. vacant ........ $415,500
3 Bedrm, den, din rm, POOl . . . .. $89,500
3 Bednn, den, din rm. pool, vac . . S69,500
4 Bedrm, din rm, xlnt location . . . . $56,500
4 Bed.rm, lam rm, pool, spotless .. $58,000
4 Bed.rm, pool, gorgeow . . . . . . $65,000
4 Bedrm, lam rm, formal dln rm .. $68,500
4 Bedrm, Jam rm, din rm, patio ... $87,500
4 Bedrm, d in rm, lam rm, view . . S89.SOO
5 Bedrm, din rm, fam rm, lg 2 stry $65,000
WIDE OPEN SPACES
Near Vail Lake -apptox 230 acres of view.
clean air and sunshine. Owners ... will divide
& carry paper or will excbge. Map .in office.
Offtc. O,.n Saturdays & SunrUys ~ PET~60~!~~t~~ ... RN~~LTY
~ 642-5200
HORSES
ARE O.K.!
A-I ZOHE HEAR UCI . 3 BEDROOM
HOME OH 26,000 SQ. FT. LOT.
Only $37,900
ROY R. McCARDLE
REALTOR
• •
FINER HOMES
DOVEil SHOilES LUXURY HOME
... -
Superb \'IEW from spaCJOU!II !J\"Jn~ room,
family room and gourmet k1lchen. Luxur-
IOusly carpeTed and draped. 4 bedroom!!', 4
ba1 hs. Fmest appomtments & eqUipmenT •
professional pool table. wet bar. mtt>rcom ,
ell'ctnc )::a rage doo r and gate. ~ c;n ~ara~e.
Furn1.~hed $197.500. l "nfurn1sheO ~18:.! .. ';00.
('all Bert F'ehren 67!>-3210 for appomtmenl.
COZY COLONIAL
on a buutlful cul-de·!'~c !'tree!. Mo:~n kurf'd
lawn and garden. 5 bedroom or 4 hfor!room
plus a "whatever room." Panelled !llturl v -
fa milv room · dmtnR room. &54.000 Optn
Sa turday & Su nday J-5 p m. 2421 Si~rra VIs-
ta, .\"t>wport B~ach.
MACNAI -lltYINE
675-3210 642-8235
1010 B1yside Drive 901 Dover Dri¥e
Newport 8Hch
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
Mesa Board of Realtors totalled
EIGHT AND ONE-HALF MILLION
DOLLARS during the month of Feb-
ruary, 1971. This is two and one·half
million dollars more than any pre-
vious month during the 40 years of
service of the Board. List your
property with a Realtor today.
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
~ooo~o•••••
of4aJa !)~!.
Prestige
Waterfront Homes
==
u• ca~Y,.acstr ............ ~ .....
,
• lltUMOAY. N'lll. ~ 1171 Uce•se protests ai-.. UTI 'IC*"" ~~~~=~~;:::=::::~~~~!;~~ .... .. ................ Church N.w. ' 1'llo II---· Ill --........ bo· =...-.:: :.::-::-.... 1'llo eo. -..... ·tt Wtl_.as MJ
...... Mj $'ert( .,_ ........ _ .. , .....
,. .... .,..,.FWnn-CUte••r 11tottM
-... ---....... CIIJ-·-.. -~ --.., 1111 II 1Mo po1o1 wMl'"-1 __. 011111oo ,_...,, Aprll_l-1. II -
1'llo Flrll -~ ~-~a. lt'o.,. too-to Harllar ar• 1>11 • D-ill II -~~ot ~---Dr.C,.,Iollllor-, U llow -oudtllll'owllllw~" C-11-111111~--~ ...... 1101 CWI Dr., -..W Jr-11 1, t:IO ,. ...... .-bog" I WID bo -. -· ... )lol -ol -c117 k (1 ... MJ1 ••bol•~ ----Ct~J-hll bln._lldl7 llewpuri ......... "Toc:roora UJ1 11 a... -, 01 "111o or )lol -WIII-llloroe-lllllp,"loo -illr*l ... lo no:!..n-wtDbO ar to cnc!l)?'' wtU be tM hltl!lar bkleU ot tnYirJ ,, omrsst"na, eM .........,, •• from till oat-lar ..-p from 10 -: __ ......,_lito ,,..,.... .... __ ., .. --loplc ol Dr, Wallor part I ol kill-oo .:A ...,..14 lllrlll,_.,dl. ot-ton'-ol-1 I •-..,_ o,m, Plllilrllllllo.m.orrteo_.,. ___ .. nctodllll_to_aw. ~·
llowport ~r_, to hdac
c~ Jlitbway. 111 J .. , 19'10,
...,.. -.. ._ 1114 tile
--"'Ulo _, wu "aNol•IJ M I IC .. J to coa-
UIMtld .caoMnlc procr ... &Dd
dlrolopa11al wltblo 111o clly,"
A U'IO ·---bJ lloo C-II-Clly CoiiDCU
otalod tbat -. tbt rr .... ,
eoaatruetloD wu expedited, It
woold r...U ill "completely
•IIIINp&ble tra.mc COQd1.
tioal" 1a Costa Yes.
AcUDc aecretary of the com-
mittee, BtU Dlloo, wbo also Is
the ciiJ's PlaDDIDr dlrtclor,
lll1d U. committee called tor
a reaeUcb project to deter.
mine "just wbat au tbe fa.cts
are coacern1ac this problem."
Mr. Dumt said the research
project prot.biy would be coo.
*" ._,, At 1 p.m. bo wtU • • • • tor to 1111 .._ -Pl'tKb oo otA Pl'.-ebir Wbo Ttae Wt&tbertord ~ w111 Cbaaber ot C..m.._ &lldltc
.._to clio." """11"1111 ?p,m_-, __ 11 to lloiiJ lloo -.boll u
• • • rice II U1o ~ 11-Flrll olJOtllooC_boo_
TIIO P-Coo ... .,t-.. i1opU11 Cbarel, 101 llapoUa 10 loUor, or ILII' .... nlfnlm
Cb.-cll, 1181 -1 St., Now-Sl, Tb1o -1 qaartotboo-IIIII>Odl' to ....., Ulo ._,
port Btl ... •• 11lo a ... Nor. 00 1D107 TV PfOinmo ud baYO 1'llo "eall" W a lloiiJ WU
mu 8rowD wtn .PHICb at 10 IDidl DUIDUOU riCOI'dtap IDidl wMD ec-eumu Llllda-
As orlcla&UI' pla.aood 111o Lm. ._, oo 1111 topic Sl>ook.-w 111o .. ....., ..w ~ 111 Par---11 a
Newport Fr..,., WOUld tater-••struct,iDfukJD.•'Tbtsacr&~ tbe a ... Colllns putor ot tbl teceDt INd7 ••·• 011 an tbe
sect wttb tbt ccuta1 trwny .1ULY WEDDING ~· Mr. ud meat ot bolJ commua1.oa wtll Cah'&ry BtptUt Cacbr1Btu. .. COIIJI)Iallta ot IIDil1 bqe!u•••
at a larp· lalorc,.... alooc llrs.Earl TrawotC_II_ bteo-. 11onr udpr-oltbtWoot oolloo "-'foocllarpd
S'l*'lor A•e. at tbe border o1 &DDCMmce tbe eaca&emiDl ol • • • Cout 8tpttat B«b .. Fellowlblp. small ._,, ...... La tbt cit)'.
tbe J clUes. tbe!r dlqb.ter, CatbtrlDt, ot. The l.AaMru Cburcb of tbe • • • Aboat biJt ot the COIDPJaiDta
Costa Mesa oftlclalsfeartbat HUDUAatoo Beach, to Juo• ....._., atoo PaeUlc View Dr., Tbe Nnport Uo.aty Churcb, ~~re81Jt1Dc fr'om tbt ctty•a re-
t!M Karcb 9 t'Ote rescl.DdiDgtbe Josepll S'ftDIII: of Dtwbon Harbor Vtew I!IUa--TbeLord's meett.oc at 15th st. llld lrrioe ceat ordtMaee dotlbllll all U-
a&rtemeat oo tbe cout:l.l tree-Hetpts, Ulcb. Miss 'frl&1p at-JIIIIIPW Will be oGIInd at tbe 9 An., Cwt Huen·-"Tbe YOI.ce ceue fMS·~ to be from
W&J-·Wblch In eUectm81lDStbat tended Newport HarbOr blifl. &ad 11 a.m. Palm SIDi&y eer. ol tbe multitude" wtll be tbe oat-d-town t.'11MI811 wbo do
tbe coast b.lp..,. route of tbe school, Unlt'ers1ty ol Valeocla. ~,ces. Dr. WIUiam Eller wtll sermon topic of the Rey. Lor eo bi•"Mas LD Newport Beach.
pla.aoed freeway will DOt be 1D Spain, I.Dd Cal state, Loac preach oo tbe topic, "A beauti-FUckiDpr at to and 11:15 a..m. UDder tbt old fee schedule
1181d-.wtu ~set tbe construe-Beacb. She Is a busioessteacb-fill act.'' Worship w1th tbe Suoday. oal«-towDers bad to pay a.
ttou schedule of the Newport er at Edlsoo hlgb school IUld Lord's fACIP8I' w111 be held • • • butc Uceue tu ot $15. UDder
freeway. Goldeo West CoHere. Her .n. .. Tb~~rJCky weatoc. April v, aDd CbrisUa.o Scleoce Churcbe!. tbe oew ord1auce tbat dpre
uce receiYed B.A., M.A. and a teoebrae aem~ w1U be beld ·-Tbe last1Dg value ot all tbl.t WU blbd to $'10. 11a.a.y out-
Ph.D. decrees at Wa,yoe State Friday eYeoiDc, Apru 10. God created Yill be 8 lond ol-towoers~.u wen as Joea.1
Universlty In Detroit and 1s • • • • in this Sunday's le liP small bnstDUimea _ • cried
employed by tbe Ford Motor St. Andrew's Presbyter.laD 00 "UnreaUty .. =cS:r:: ••fol.ll." Some cootead tbat Qf.
Co. July 24 1s the wedding date. Church, 600 St. Mdrew's Rd., a.t 9:15 aDd 11" a.m. SUDday ID teo times tbey doa't matem~~eb
Irvine petition , is hailed
VALET
CLEANERS
3137 ,E. Coast Hiway.
Corona dol Mar CAU175-03
MARINERS CHURCH
A whirlwind, 2..day petition Irvine (CCI), announced th1s
campa.lgn lor lncorporatloo ol week.
the City ol IrvlDe bas woo A total oll,S-45 homeowners
overwbelmlng mwo.rt from who on their properties LD fee
resideotla.l property owoers 1n signed pettUooa 1n the weekend
the poeral lrvtDe commt1Dity, drive coachacted by 117 volun.
Jolm Burtoo, cbalrma.n of the leers of the City of Inlne Co~meil ol tbe Communities of Now (COIN) cttlaeos' commit-
H rk I Newport Beach, 11 a.m.LnCos-more thaD $?0 LD the city but Ome Wo ru es eyed . ta Mesa, and 10 a.m. In Harbor do busloess hero merely as a · Dr. GloM O'Neal, pr9fesaor at Talbol Tlltoloclcal
VIew Hills. courtesy tocustomerswhocan't Seminary, La Mirada, ls the puflllt mlnlster l;)r the
The N • • • • cat similar MrYices LD New-· 10 a.m. aDd 7:00 p.m. SUDday serYtces. Tbt R ....
ewport Beach Pla.Dn1ng order serricea wbere com mod-I)Ort Beach Wli.Uam Acton Is cbtirch pastor aod 1s an.llable
Cqmmlssloo wtll cOnsider an tttes are displayed or stored Unioo Good Friday services ur Pa..r"soas DOted tbat the tor nstta.ttou and counseling. ~~. ~prl~, ~u~~u'.~! ooplesln.e premises, except sam. =~~ ~~~~~~=·~~~~~ c15tt!.,;,ru ~~Aoceforlelsts, •Ja•wkblcbf S_UNDAY SCHOOL ...... 9:00A.M. ... vu ..._-. """& _,, -. ..... -..u c WORSHIP SERVICE .. 8:00 A.M. & 10:00 A.M.
sooiDg reaulations wb.lcb would "ButldiAC, patnthJC.plumblng ter.laD C)lurch, 600st.ADdrew's sympathy Yith tbe buaine:s EVENING SERVICE ..•.• 7:00P.M.
allow some commercW eDI:er. and electrical coatractlng Roac:t, cwr Haven. st. Ma.rt community .. char lY 2 prtses 1D restdeDtlalaooes. where equlpmeat or material Presbyterl&n Church 1D East $l8 75 tor ~ out..ot ::n ~~ L:o-;;;;;;;;;;20;;;0'-oiE .. -~Ci;iOi;iA;;S;.T~H~W~Y~-~·~C~O~RO~M~A~D~E~L~M~A~R~JI tee, be reported.
BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR Tbe tlgurerepreseutsS?per-cent of tbt estimated 2, '109 It you are a newcomer, or ellgible fee,..bolders. The curreDt IOOI.Dc regula. 1s displayed or stor.:l · · Blutr a.od the Church of tbe ' • "
ttooa: strlct!y torbl4s such com. ''Beauty barber ~s or Conoant, Costa Una, YiU jola =le~ do buJDess LD Los know of a newcomer to '•We're 1f'I.Y oYer tbe top,"
lhe Harbor Area who has said W:r. Burtoo, not1nc that merctal veotures ln private tailor shoPs I.Dd similar ac. 1n the services. The sermoo "Tr.u:e Is 00 equtty 1n
residences, lncltdlngpart.tJme ttYitles. wlU be etven by Chapla.ID Bob cbarelnl $'70 for 1 small : not been welcomed. do state law requires sJptures
"her a favor by calling the trom 25 per cent ot the are&'s actlYittes in.Yolflng aceot111Unr ''Prepared food laMUDc of Parry of Hoac Hospttal. oeu to operate here ,. 11 -
or even part.tJme shoe sales. a.oy sort. • • • Parsooa aa1d. HeAJd blihou..!; Harbor Visitor betwHn 8 tee-bolders.
and 10 a.m. and she will The petiUous request the Or-men. "RMI estat 1 u The Newport C&oter United .,...
"City offlcta.ls have beeo lc· 1nrs or~~-O:c:~ st-Methodtst Church of Newport tb&',.so~:C type ol c:radatld or
nor lug the restrlcttveorcttnance "Am any occ•tloa ~hlcb Beach (formerly the Balboa [a. :!e 14~:' tu would be
and bave Issued some business coastttutes a uutance." 11M Untted Metbodlst Cburcb) Cbambw e~utJ dlrtetor
UceDSes for home occ.Uons. The PlamWtc Commlsslou ts ·-The P&lm Sunday sermou of Jack Barnett sa.ld Ye ste day
However • cUy tolllnc. admln-e:rpected . to schedule a pubUc the Rev. Don Bassett Yill be "So flr ,. bana•t'e r I eci
lstrator Jim Hewtcker said the bearlnc ou the matter during 00 the topic, ''Palm SUoday, any letter trom tbe ;;'"
call on your friend with aDre Cotmty Board of s~r-
valuable information and Yisors to set au elecUoo date
;ifts from friendly busi-oo tbe 1ocorporat1oo proposal,
ness firms which stand which last mouth woo tbe en-
ready to help her become dorsement o1 tbecouoty's Local
department has recetnd com~ toaigbt's m..UOc polnt of oo return." A palm anyooe elM We'Ye beard or bo:
plalols oo such practices as HONOR B'"D.AND processJooal led by chiktren ttbutthat's.aboutall 1
acquainted with her new Agency FOI'matloD Commls·
surroundings. sJ.on.
THE HARBOR VISITOR ADdrew May, chairman of
PHONE: 494-9368 COIN, said b.ls petltJoo teams
someooe across the street """ 1f'IU open the senlces. Tbere .. •
workiJic on lncome taus to ORO!ESTRA PERFORM wlU be ldeollcal senlces 11 Wbto we wsol Ibis
or 64&-p174 were "abSolutely astontshed" '~~~;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:~ by the enthuslasttc respoue
...
THE
ol homeowners to the drive,
•hlcb got u.nder way Saturday
motnlng. "Fully 95 per cent
of the fee-holders coatacted
slgDed tbe peUtloos," Mr. May
reported.
Tbe p.erceotqea beld la aU
sttlcommUDJ.Ues 1f'lthJJI tbepro.
posed DeW ctty,lDclodlngTurtle
Rock. University Park, Vlllage
Part. Turtle Roct Broac:tmoor,
the Rancb, CaWorllla Homes,
Culverdale, North Irvine, the
Colooy aJkl Sierra Bonita.
C:HIJitC:HES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
IS FOR YOU
pJct til some spare cash. More thaD 100 boDor baDd 9:30 a:m. a.t 115 Agate An.,
The proposed amendment members a.od 45 members ot Balboa Island, and at 11:15a.m.
euttUed "borne occ~Uoos,': the hooor orchestra presellted at St. Michael's and AUAocels'
woukt set dcnrn specltlc :;roUDd a cooeert SUDday afternoon, Episcopal Church, Harbol' View
rules for AYOD ladles and part Yarcb 28, at Newport Harbor Hills.
time shoe salesmen. hlgtt IJ<ihool. The program, gtnn • • •
It sUpulates that the business by All-District Hooor Gr~s Six young people from Cen~
may employ 110 more tban ooe was coordinated by U:tss A~ _tral Bible Churcb, !3rd Street
employe oothepremiMI. UDder BlM!berm, elemeotary music and Orange A.-e., Costa Mesa,
tbe curreot ordlDaoce 8't'en teacher tor the Newport.Mesa Yill ltiYe Mooelly to tate IIU't
l.ddressLDg enYelopes: Is ~p.J.ost UGilled school district. iu a nek-Joog youth mlsslon-
the law. Music from Hl.ndel, Proto. ary camp coaducted by PraC-
The DeY law woukt prohibit ~eft and BeetboYea was Inter~ tical Mtsslouary 1'ralnLDc, lo~
the following: $l)ersed wtth b.lcflllgbts trom cated 1n a tiny vUlace 1r1 the
"Merchandlr.lng and mail "The UusJ.Dtable Molly Brown" Juans MountaJ.Ds 50 mlleseast ---:-:-:-,--:'::-:::-:-~= mel Aaroo Copla.nd's "Down a of Enseuada. Tbese hicfl school
LIGAL MOTICI Coumry LaDe." students, wbo are conslderiJic
The elemeutary hooor band tbe mission t1eld, are Janice
ORDINANCE NO. 1376 was directed by Harry Corea. Hesse, Jolee Miller, JennUer
AN ORDINANCE OF THE The comblnec1 elemeotary and Pittman, Dutd Hanloo, Tim
CITY or NEWPORT BEACH middle school hooor orchestra. Quiroz aDd Sam Ramos.
REZONING PROPERTY AND was direcled by Clinton Sawin,
AMENDING DISTRICT MAP and the middle school booor ROY SWIFT DIES
NO. 5 band was directed by Richard Roy R, Swlft, 67, ot 2615
LIBERATED BASKET
OF FORTH * POLYESTER
Mln1mum care lhaDfl:s to 110 Iroa basket weaw-e of double
knit Celanese• Fortet• Po!yester ..• Machlne wash
and dryable ••. Jacket-$32.00 ••• stripe shell-$12
· · • ..,.oily PIUIIs -$19.00 ••. stratet>t panls-$18.00
••• atll,ped nst -$25.00 ••. basic sfl:lrt -$15.00 •••
(No< shown) -pleated stdrl-$18.00 ..• double pleated
bluer-$30.00 ••• striped tunic-$22.00.
SlZES 8-18. COLORS: White. navy, greeo, lemoo, red.
9 :4.5 A .M.-BIBLE SCHOOL HOUR
11 :00 A .M.-MORN ING WORSHIP SERVICE
7 :00 P .M. -EVENING SERVI CE
The Ctty Council ot the City Watts. Santa Am Ave ., Costa Mesa,
of Newport Beach does ordain Scbool& parUclpatlng were died Much 22 at hlsresldeoce. t~~;;;:;;t as follows: Darts, Eoslgn, Kaiser, Lincoln, He was born April 3, 1903,
SECTION 1. The tollowtnc Ral aDd TeW1Dfl:el, middle LD ldabo, and came to Oranp
described real property 111 tbe scbools, I.Dd elem•larJ County 30 years aco. He had
City of Newport Beach, County schools Balearic, Bay VIew, beea a b-.Yy equtpmeot op.
of Oraup, State ot Calllornla, Coroaa delMar, Eutblatr, Har. erator lor 40 yeus with var~
to wtt: bor View, Harper, K1Uylroote, ious coo.structson computes,
DR. JAMES COlliS PASTOR
30111•t••ll• St. COlT A M!SA
Lots 1 throup 12, Block 12, L1DIJJerp, W&rtotrs, Newport SIU'l1Yors loclude his wite,
Tract 27, 1D the City of New. Heleflts aDd Pomom. r.ni!Ue: a daudlter. Mrs. Dor-Ki,tl~r1artu tbro111b Eitblb Grtul« port Beacb, CoUDty oiOranp, otby Saydar of PtoDMr Towo;
r~;:;;;;;;;~;;;~;,;;;;=if==:=::::::::::::==:~=, stac. otCautornla, uper D1lll CRYSTAL WASE DIES J brotbors, Jim ot LyuWOOd, Christian Science dled LD Book 9, PI-P 26 ol C ~rant of Orqoo aDd Wilford ot LUTHERAN CHURCH MJsceUaoeoua Maps 1n th: of~ rystal L. Wue, 83, of~ Idaho; 4 slltera, Clara JamJ.
FIRST CHURCH OF flee of the County Recorder of Pa..rk Newport, Newport B-.cb, 900 of Wa.shiDctoa, Bessie Holt
CHRIST, SCIENTIST OF THE MASTER aid Cowaty, as sbcnrnoo Dis-died Marcb 20, at ber res!-ot Yoatu&, En ByeeroiNor-
JJOJ Vi~ Lido lu1heran QuJrc:tl in America trtct Yap Ho. s, referred to 1n deoce. Sbe wu bora Uarcb 12, walfl: I.Dd Vera. MacMurray of
Nrwpou lk~ch 2900 Pacific:.View Or. Section 20.06.030ottheNewport 1888, 1D New Or11lns, IA., I.Dd Ntftda.
SUNDAY SCHOOL Coron• del Mllr, c.lif. Beach lohmtclpal Code aod by came to Orup Cocdy -4 Years Sentces were btld March 25
9: 15 a.m. and II sucb retereoce made ~ part of aao. Sbe bad beeD a resJdeut of at tbe Bell-Broadwly ChapeL
SUN DAY SERVICES DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Title 20 of saJd Code, Is hereby CaJUorn1a tor 15yeus. lutermeut wu at lfubor Rest
9: 15 . 11 Phone: 644·2664 rt'IOOed from an R.2 District Sun-lt'O!'s I.Dclade her hus-Cemetery.
WEONESDA Y EVENING 9:00A.M. Family Wo rship to an R-1 District and said bud, Edward.
MEETING 8p.oojjj iO:()()A .M.·Churchschool District -..., No. 5'ia hereby Mrs. Wue appe&redbotboo HARRY MELLORDII!S
READING ROOM I :00 A.M.· Festive Worshi p ameoded to show this IOO!ng the screeo and 111 ma.oy st:ap Harry Mellor Jr., 42, ot S09
Week days: 9 a.m .. 5 p.m. NURSE RY PROVIDED . cbup. plays UDder the Jame ofCrya ... Cedar st., NewportSbores,dlec:I
Wednnday : 9 a.m .. 7:45p.m.!'-----------' SECTION z. Tbe Director ot tal WUUams IDdwuueoc.lated Y&rcb 26 of a tart a.ttacfl: at
Tuesday and Friday: Commlmlty DeYelopment of the lor mauy years w1tb Rury IJis resideoee. HewutaeOWDer
9 :..m. · 5 p.m.: 7-9 p.m. City of Newport Beach is here Carey I.Dd Jad: McGown in ol Mellor's Martae Pa.JatJ.tJc. Sund~y: 1 p.m .. 4 p.m. b)' instrtkted and directed ~ YVIous PI'Oductlou. wb.lcb operates til tbe La.rsoo
SECOND CHURCH OF cbaDp Dtltrlct Map No 5 80U Flm8nl aentcee were beld IDd Mellor Boltyvd, 2'103 W
OIRIST, SCIENTIST to show the IOil1Dc c._;cu de· Karcb U,atPae.lllc ViewCbap~ Cout lbry,, We« Hewport R~
Newpou lk:.ch ~i scribed 1a Sectloal bereoii.Dd •L Iatermeot was at Pacidc bad bHa a rflltdeat of tbe Coron~ del Mar 3262 Broad Street a.a: I&Jd Otltrtct Map ftll, bat~ View Memorial Part. Harbor Are& tt llyeus.
3100 P~c.ific. View Dr. Newport Heights bleD 80&meuded tbtamelbi.U 8111't'Jt'OI'a 1Dcla:le btl wlle
SUNDAY SCHOOL to •. m. bt ill filii lorce'aod -~ 1111 NOTICE TO MASONS Patricia; I-. Bnlce, Kettb
SUNDAY SERVICE •"ta~.m. A Fr~~ and lnd~p~nd~nl be a part ot Title 10 of tbe All Sc«tlab Rite 11110011 o1 Ud Paul ol. tiM llmliJ bome·
WEONESDA Y EVENING Congr~g<:~tion<:~l Newport Beaeb M-•.-~-1...-.... t Soultb Orup Coaat Ar• Ue blJ .PUillltt,· Mr. ADd Wra. a:
• Cl1risti4n Church -....... o,.vu • ,_...._..to-~tn-K. u-n--8r ~ C Reading Room: p.m. • SECTION 3. Tb1t: Ofdl• ..... -·---mloDIJ. ---• -~
MC)0.8 E. Co .. tHwy. REV. NORMAN BROWN •o be ~ o.et in U.. lad ob~ ~ ol S.C., Ud .........
E•tr••ce oa. N•,cl••u MINISTER oGldal Dft'JIIIPII" of tbt CUJ ... _,. 'J'Iaunda7 oa April 8 F~ •tlow fleW
Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.m. to S p.m. SUNDAY SERViCE aDd tbe 111111 Aall be e&ettft 1D tbt Rlt'Sin ciiDilc 1'00111 of MarCb It i8 Blaeb.
T1nlnday eveninga: 7 co 9 AND CHURCH SCHOOL 10 dl11 after tbe date o1. Jtt Cite Botti 1..-a ta x.a-_ 1'be Jam1b'
Sac.: 10 oa.m. ro 4 p.m. AT 10:00 A.M. ldQptloe. Btaeb,.~ ..::--~-~ ~ ~ -::::~ ._.
You ar« cofdially in,.hed to NNrsery care provided 'nil Ofd'• ... WU Jatro. -----• -~ --. •tt~nd Oturch Service• and PHONE! 6o4l-2?<40 dllced at a repJar meeflll o1. a..ll WtJ• ud on.t. oltbe .PWt llu1Mw IIIPIICbooL I~··~-:; .... ;;~~~~;;;:::!::::::::::::::::=~ .... CIIJ c-o ., .... CIIJ"' Rill. rtoldllsilllloo-C.. ;: ll"l*t Boado bold 01 1111 ... Aroo. -..W bt -JU~ITA LOMGLIY Dill ,.. ___ , Bib'-rL. •• ....L da1 otllarcb, It'll ud wu ill p.m. ~-llollel«t'or 11.,
'-'CIIUilll K '-AIIUUI .. illod oo 11oo u,d daJ of lOY$ CLUI riDGAAM Ill Polu llh 4.... c..a
23RD IT. ol ORAMGI, COSTA IIIlA -S .. ·SJ03 ~~ ,::n __ , bJ 1111.......,.. IMI ,1 r 1 ..w. 110 1111 :.. ~·-~~ ::"'-~
.__-.llonlllp ... t:OO Md 10:10 a.a •• ...., = otlllll-.. ~~-~
• -~• • 00 AYII, COUIICILIWI:K••-•· ---·~---· 1101'11, ta .Jon. UJ1 .. .., •-naiDI -·-· · • •; • · · · · .,: p,a, ltJoola. ._ .. lllrta, ~ --II a--_..,..._~11 ,_1 ~~·~~~~~~~~t~ll'~l~l~al~o~ ... ~·~~·~P~..,~-~-~-~-~-~· ~7~:00~~~ ~Par-UJ1 -Jill oo 11r 1111-...... ,.Ia' I I UIJ-~UIICILIWI:-. :r-..;.-:.:,-:..u~~~~ "i:l1•1 a-,Dr,
COUIICIUIIa: -· IWor llat ..U.., ., .. lor'o .., c-. I,F.-Cia ;-•ot
...,.. .&lot -.. ....-.....
A1'1DT: 1111 lira I M -:fii.l,... -~ -.. _ .... __ ....
DILillnl"' PI I#: .... I lt71, tallll ..... IIIIII'AIIUII-1111 .. -~~~;.!~~~:: O!OIIf ''"' 70 ., .. IIAII.) :!J..:.:. II !~~!!:~---!!!!:!~!!__j llo-1-Wp ~~ -..... -........ -IORIIMFI ,,,. 70 lrH - -.... _ --• •• .. ........ _______ ":" _____ ...;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;::;;::~•
(AI S•,.t• A~t• An.) lit.•• 54·1733
HOME OF P. G. MEUMAHN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
•
.--------THE OFFIOAL NEWSPIU'ER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT 8EA01 •-:::::;::;;,;:;;::;;;: NEWPORT THE NEWPORT HARBOR ·.::: ...........
BEACH
JOe
THJS LITTLE tNDlAN "OOLL," Dan Michelle, came
with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Quis&Qulss, to a
recent meett.nc of the lrvloe Woman's Club. Tbe program
was a talk by her lather descrlblDg the oeeds of the
lDd1&D tam111es wOO come from tbe resenatioos to es-
tabUsh a oe• way of ute in the cities. The QulssOuf.ss
tamlly are representatives from the Orange County IMlan
Center aod came Ln coojlmcUoo with a food and clothing
drive sponsored by the IrvlDe Woman's Club. Da•n, who
ts almost 3 years okl, ls wearing an authentic Comancbe
costume.
Table setting shown
A CAMUA SIIOP"
... AISP'OIIIT .. HOTOI
... U ..... ICIT-Y ... HOTOS
IP'HIOTO COI'T
.,arbor
lloto Ia
BA.L1Z
MOR.IUARJES
1741 SUP!IIIOR AVE.
COSTA MESA
CAL:.L .....OZ71 ,-OR AN EXP'ERT
CARP'ET CONSULTANT WHO
WILL COMf: TO YOUR HOME
WITH SAMP'LES WITHOUT ANY
OIII..IOATION TO YOU!
~J~ fU~rp.it:
Ull~a."¥11. ---·M-
c::osTA WISA, CAliF. -
lasebal Sllaes -Spit -~
9.95 -1i95-19.95
BasbtUII Sllaes -Milas -
C.nrse -M Wtlf
Tncll Sllees -Pa
Spot-BUt
T IIIIis Sllles -A +las
Clnn-Ja
Slcar $Illes -Aiii~IS -
,_ -$pit -Ill .
·lllls·-.. lftl .... bts
·r-lias , .. SIIrt,. , ... a .. r• lar1s I Sitts
T .. llln IIIII
C.pila Hallllbal Gloves
Selaless and Ace ~ils
Sp11~1 SWill Suits & Trunks
~ • Wrist Weilhts
Pllilll Tillis
lilts -Ibis
Pill-Pill -Bals
DICk Flit Fls
Vii llasks -Slnlls
Sbtl lila-& Tncb
•• Parts . Tils-,.
-. Allra ·lllfast
11 ""''. J ---ac.ra•1111
JO(
COSTA
MESA
square apa bne Its
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0.1111: BlaVtos'• .,r..rnaticm,
Blood A.__ lid .ad.....,.., a.urectlon Ia
THE TRUTH Back to
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'""1.wl -.to-tru."-lob 8:82.
Salvatbl t. nat ~ In a.dinl
and chooalnl ••tt. way,'' bu:t fa
_..,. ....... -the trutb.
Otrttl is u mudl lhe tnlth u
He Ia the way. Both are equaJl7
Important. And alnce the way il
made plain lor ewn the "WQ'-
rariJ'II m~n." It WOUld Jtand to
reuon that the trUth b not .,
complex and dimeult u JOme
would have ua believe. Jesus says:
"I am both the way and the
truth."" He brines them tocether
!~ably l.n H1m: 10 why ahoukl
the way be plain and the trUth
intricate! Why should a man be
able to acc-evt the way by the
faith of a little child and have to
take an elaht·year coUf!l'f! and Ufti..
verslty c:oune to arrive at the
truthr .
Here is !ertUe-territory for m~
undentlllldqw. I beUeve wbDle-
heartf!dly ln educatiob... I milked
COWJ, took care ot llprwn, cut
wood., dkl ehores, blacked ahoH,
walked the bia roads _.mrc at~
seopic views. all to 1et an educa-
tion. My oldest ton spent nlnt
yean In collf!&f! and university.
My second .,., hu spent ten yean
in his educational work. Out of
seven children. only one daU&hter
feilt.<d to gnduate from coUece.
I give you those facta that you
may kn;Jw how important I hold
an education to be. Ignorance l.a
no reeommencbtion to any man.
It i• ll)t helpful ln prepvation. for
Ule, either here or hereafter. But
the truth that Christ lA speakl.na ol
does nGt come from human pro.
ceue-a. It bekml• to the auper>-
natural. It is a revelation or God.
Christ Himaell is that truth. You
do nor have to co to a laboratory
to discover it. No test tubf!s 'are
necea..ury. It is not the result ol
ktn1 yean ol rnHrch. Once Christ
said. ""Bkaed art thou, Simr:ln Bar-
jon&: for Of!Sh and blood bath not
reveaJed Jt uniO tMe. but my Farb-
er which is in heaven." You do
nol have to exhauat the library In
order to know it.
JcsUJ said to ttx:.e Jews whJeh
beliPVed on Him, "U )"e continue
in my word. then are: ye my ell.
dple• indeed: And ye abaJl know
the truth." Knowing the truth was
not predicated on a college coune,
the reading of books, the pa.u.lnl
of examinatioN. the speadirc ol
years in laboratory research, the
findings ot ardlaeololbts, and the
coneius\ona of schola.nhip: Know--
ing the truth wu to result" from
true di.aciplesbip. "U the Son there-
fore shall make you tree, ye shaD
be tree indeed," aaya Olriat:
whereas He bad onl.,y a few .ec-
onds before sa.ld to the same be-
lieving Jewa, ""The truth shaD make
you fr ee." The Son and the b"Uth
aN! one.
Surrounding Jesus At this time
were not only a fcw believing Jews,
but a mob of angry men who
sough! His life. They were leaning
heavily on Abrah11.m, bouting that
he wAs their father, kJoking to him
for guidance in matten of truth.
JL•sus said to tht-m. "Before Abra·
ham was, I am." He declared His
right to speak with authority on
the truth. Hl' wu the author of
the truth. He identified Himself
with God and says, '"If Yl' had
known me, ye ahould have known
my Father also." Wherefore it Is
sate to conclude that Jcaua revcala
nol only the way· to etcmaJ Jlf~.
but the ITUth thai hu to do with
el~mal life.
Bible [)octrlne 18 Vital
There are many teacheNJ today
who dedarl' crt'cd unimportant.
They say that if you believe on
J esus Cllrist as the way. it is not
neccsMH)' that you affirm yoUr
confidence in the truth that li nk!
ltst•lf unto Him. These New Te!lttl·
mc>nt truth.~ are but doctrines of
m en. they say. Therefore , they dE'-
clarf' the virgin birth of J~w a
doctrine or sm all Import, They r-vc>n
belit~ the doctr ine of the incar·
nation. They givt' little importan«
to the doctrine of the blood atonf"-
m ent. They trl"at the doctrine of
U"H: reaurreclion of JE'SUll in the
same light manner. They inform
Ull that we can believe in Jt>sus
Chriat as the way without believing
1.n those truths that have emanated
from the New Te!ltament writings
concerning Him. More and more
they seek to make this cluster of
rruths that belong to Hil comlnc.
H1s mission, His ucrlflce and His
salvation of small importance.
But the creed is Important. What
a man bellevN to be the truth it:
aJJ..Important. lt is Important u to
what a man believN to be the ·
truth eoncnmrw hb own borne.
hb own wife, hit own ddld, hiJ
own Mlnr.w partner, hit own In-
timate trlend. l have newt known
a man W fU«;ftd In a bualneU tn
wtUc:h he did aot beUeve. Our Cl"ftd
is dMI fiouadatlon upon wtUeb ~
buDd our Ul~. ll the Gollptll major
011 the Kua, tbe epiaUtt major on
tnltbl dout that II&D I Romani!
Ge&IU..I de. We mu.t beUeve .IIIOIM... "'7 ..... h!IJ' be*:we
..e eM WM trl m,..aUJ', n.
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0... lob Shu~
taught as never any man had
taught! To believe that He enUn-
ciated the most perfect philosophy
of human conduct and relationship
that any man evP r produced~ I
certainly believe all of that. But
that la not enoogh. The person of
Jeaua Ia the Important matter. Did
He come from God? Is Hf' ol OM
sub11tance with the Father? Ia He
UUly God and truly man? Was
Hia Godhead and manhood joined
together in one person? Waa He
vlrgin-bom! Wa.s He the "only be-
gottton of the Father"! Did He re-
deem us on the ct'Ol\s by dying an
aton.ing death? Was Hi.! death sui>
stitutiOna.ry? I>oes His shed blood
atone for sin? Did He rise bod.Uy
from thE' grave! Did Hf! ascend in-
to Hraven before the eyes of an
a.ssemblf'd multitude? Is He com in&
again in like manner? Can )'OU
"'believe on the Lord Jesus Otrlat"
w:ithout having settled convictions
as to the New Testament declara-
tions that relate themselves to
these queations!
Ob, but you say, I believe in
Jesus and not about Jesus. I qref!
and yet I disagree. It iA not eQOU&b
to say. I accept Him but not neo-
essa.rily all the New Testament
teaches concerning Him. Herein II
difficulty trom whJch the wbftt
cannot extrieate himaelf. U we de--
cide to whittle the awn · total ot
the teachi.bcs concern1ng Jesus
down to our liking, where shd we
be&in and, mO!'e important adll,
where shall we end! U we dedde
that the truth shall come in a
amaller paek.l.ce, what abal1 ~
leave out!
Th~ Vircla Birth of ChriM It
E._..Ual to BJble Cbriatluit)'
Take, for inalabce, the truth CC)b.
cerning the virgin blrth of Jesus.
Shall it be set to one 1ide'! Shall
It be consldtted unimportant! '!'he
prophet laalah thought it important
enough to set it do\vn in the an-
cient TC!COrd : '"Behold. a virgiD
shall conceive. and bear a son,
and shall call his name-Imman-
uel." In Matthew's Go.pel, we are
told that thls very thing happened
and that thus prophecy was fu~
fiUed. Luke thinks this truth im-
portant enough to teU minutely of
the visit ol the ancel Gabriel to
Mary and his promise to the vir-
gin who was engaged but mt yet
married to Jo.eph, of the houae of
David, that ahf! ahould ccmcelve o1
the Holy Ghost and should give
birth to a son, who lbould be
caUed "tbe Soa of God.. .. JobD re-
fers to 0\rist as '"the only bf!lot-
ten of the Father."' Again. John
dedarcs that the love of God
prompted Him to give '"his only
begoHer1 Son" for the salvation of
mankind . Many times John. whose
rN:ord is tnJStt>d even by those
who are doubtful as to the authen-
ticiTy of !he other Go.pf!ls, refers
to JC"Sull u the "'only begof·ten
Son."" dt'<'Jaring that He had seen
tl"tc Father and had come directly
from the F'Ather. Surely we lmow
the meaning or the exprnsion
"only begotten." John further de--
clAre" that men are condemned
bttau~e they have '"MI believed in
1tK: name of the only belotten
Son of God.'· In Firat John we are
told that '"God sent his Olll.y beaot·
ten Son into the world, that we
might Jlv(' through hJm .'"
Over and over, Paul refers to
O.riat u the Son of God in the
amse !hat He originatf!d with God.
WP art' told that immedialf!ly after
Paul"·• IJ)f'Ctacu!ar convenkm, he
straightway '"preached Chrbt In the
aynq:QKUea, that he ia the Son of
God."" ln Romans. PAul ny. thai
OuUI Ia "'thf! Son ot God with
JIO"A'tt." ln Galatians, hf! &a)'ll that
he Uvea the Olrb.tlan life "by the
faith ot the Son of God." In EpM.
lana, he reff!rs to a true and
muc:h-t~>be-desired '"unity a( the
faith, and ol tbt knowledge of the
Son of God." In Hebmn, PaW
"fen many t~ to Quilt u 1»-Jrw "the Son or God ... 1n Gaiatlanl,
he ,.,.. that "God sent forth h1l
Son, mach: of a woman." Cod Hlm-
adf in an audible voice reooc;"'""'l
a....t u "my bekwed Soft. ID
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T ba lltUo ahallop .... Ill ·~ aroomd tha MNioplt from Cluln'o Jolud, lia aiPt oan
diDDiu Ia .......... S•W In It wen 18 -IW aiim -.1'1, ,_ brown aDd Lb>eoln
aa obion.-attoadind 1111' tho .u-tcan am!Ju.
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1111' Jlr. G...-...
Whllo tho London PJ'Oil'Ul rdoeUid Brltlall ft~ hlPor lenla, tho PbmMh. -aDd loMi• or a aood place to come cele&taticm diaP1aYed a canal-uhoN. Tbo -wu Pb'mouth harbor, llauo-cbuoolto. but tha limo mlaltt have boot> eltbor ·
Ul10 or lt'lO. For -~bar 20 tho hlltoric
arrinl of tho JloflflinHr waa r&oenaeted b;r -.
tu-townopeople on tho 860th annlveraary of
tho "Iandi .. of the Pllvlma" at Pl7111outh Rock.
In hla add,_ to the Jara-t cro•d ever to
overflow the town'a Plymouth Memorial Hall
that Sunda:r afternoon, Mr. Graham aald, ''We
would do ...,u to look back and ooe what theee
sturdy pioneen ean teach ue. "• And that wu
what the Plymouth annivenary commJttee had
in mind: to celebrate and perhapa to recapture
in our day .omethin&' of the Pilcrim spirit that
helped to buUd America. That spirit waa beau~
tiful1y communicated at the start by the PiJrrim
S50th Annivena.ry choir, directed by Norman E.
Clayton, .. it tilled the hall with the music of
"Old Hundredth.'~ Soloiat George Beverly Shea
acted aa precentor and lined out the venerable
paraphra ... of the tOOth Psalm:
-tltat -mono cbaraelerlotleab AmerJeaD, Ill tho LoDdoD p...., after 860 7ean, thq wen
IIIII clebat!Da' u to whether tho PIIJrima' cle-
ciaion to .. n to America wu either DK111t'7
or wlae. In J(uoacbuoetia, bowenr, Indlano of
the Wampan.,.. tribe helped celebrate tho faet
that tho Pllarlma aad their aacooton .lived to-
ptber In peace; and the 18 men from the oballop
placed 1 wreath at the bue of a oiatue of Chief
M"lllll"ft.
Sh<Htt to J•lwvah, all the <arth:
On a aunny, cold New England aftenloon
some two thousand persona fell into step behlnd
the Cambrldae Citadel Salvation Army band,
and "-"'rcbed doWJl Plymouth's Water Street
put tho 1967 "'plica of the Jla~fltnDcr to the
marble portico that eurrounde Plymouth Rock.
When they reached the bue of Cole's Hill they
paueed for the ~naetment of the ehallop•e
landing. Then they bared their heada for a mo-
ment and rededicated their lives to the God of
their fathers.
S.,.,e yo J OhO'I>Gh with gladn• .. ;
Bt/Me .\im come tv\tlt. singing mirlh.;
K"""' tlwt J eh0110h, he God ill.
The ob8ervance had its parallel in a spectacu-
lar "Freedom and Faith" obeervaqce on Novem-
ber 23 in London'a Royal Albert ltal1. There the
sailing of the Pilgrima from Plymouth (in
Devon) to the new world was commemorated in
It wae hard to reaJize that here a simple
people, gentle but stern, had laid the foundation
of a mighty nation on the rock of Scripture. As
Mr. Graham a.aid, "They had encountered the
living Christ and they knew it. And because they
belonged to God, they bad a deep faith and con-
fidence in tbetn~~elvee."
The world could use another Plymouth. t.Lw.
Not Under Law But Under Grace
By Pastor David A. Noebel
"For 1in JltaU not haw
dominion OL'f!r you: for ye arf!
not ut1der 1he laMJ, but under
8NJCe." (Rom. 6: 14)
The themes o£ law and grace
have always been a vital part in
any discu88ion between judaism
and Chris tianity. And even
among many Christians thf! two
are not alway& pro perl y
underatood o r appu.:ciated.
Some still ugue, for example ,
that ChristianA must be subject
to the Mouic law inspite of 8Ueh
booU all Romans, Galatians and
II Corinthians whic h were
written, in part, to C:O!T"eCI thls
erTOr.
f o r example , in RomalUI ,
Paul states, "For Christ is the
end of the law for righteousnetiB
to every one that belte.veth."
(10:4) In Galatians, "Christ hath
redeemed w; from the curae of
the law " (3:13) or "For in Jesus
Christ n e ither ciHumcision
availeth any thinJ, n or
uncireumciflio n; but faith which
wor\eth by love." (5:6) And i.n
U Corinthian& Paul writes, "For
if that ( thf: law] which la done
away w• ~s, much mo~
that whu:h re.main e th is
Jtorious." (3: II)
Early in Paul's ministry (11
rniniitry primarily focused on
the Gentile•-Ach' 9:15; Act.s
26:17 ; Romans 11 :13) the i&sue.
aro« concemi"« the law of
Moae. and Gentilf! Christian&.
Upon n::tuming from his fint
mi11i o narr j o urn ey h e
encounte~d ' certain men which
came do wn from J udaea"
tea ching the brethren. and
saying , "E~.c epr-ye b e
circumciae.d after the manner of
Moaea, ye cannot be aaw:d."
(A<u !So I)
Cowlcil of J ena..aem
This f'.harge was the ~c
r eason fo r the Council of
j erusakm,'and it'• here that Paul
and Barnabas dis pute the
propos it io n that Gf!ntile
Ch ri s t ians were obligated to
keep the law . The conclu&lon of
the Council: Gentiles weN! free
fro m the law . (Acts 15:24)
Paul 's teaching conceminc
this matter is quite clear. To
l.legin with , Paul himaelf knew
rrom pti"!IOnal experience the
indfr-ctivenr88 of the law to
save. He kept il and ended up
killing God 8 d ect. He lound
that ~~o~lvation was 1 free gift o f
( ;od to tht"18f! who met and
plat·~d faith in j esus Christ_ -
and not something earned by
kt"rping crrtain rules of conduct.
Charactt>r had to be chaRJCd!
Th,. hear! needed ~genera bon!
And this, !he law was unable to
do . t
Thr-~uon (or the law wa&
nu l to .,.,.,. us, but to show us
ju~t ho"'· ~~:uilty we were be.fo~
l;ud . l'aul says, "Now we know
that what things soever the l•w
sa.ith. it saith to them who an:
unrler lhe law: that every mouth
ma y be slopped , and aU the.
world may become guilty before
God." (Rom. 3 : 19)
I::J~where he write& that the
law was "added " to the promiaes
given to Abraham "bf!cauae or
tranl'gf!!lllions'" (Gal. 3 :19) and
that thf! law "wu o ur
!k":hoolmaste r" to bring WI &o
ro D®®fu
mt5lill:J®LOO:l ®fu
By Dr. Bob Jones
"FOlLOW THOU ME"
''What shall this man do?'" (Jo hn 2 1 :2 1). This is the
question which Peter asked J es us about John. Christ
had revealed to Peter that when he became an o ld man
he would be led out and put to death for the sake of the
Gospel. Peter, turning around, saw John approaching
and asked the questio n about the Lord's plan fo r the life
of the other and younger di sciple. T he answer wbicb
Christ gave to his question is worth o ur altention. "If I
will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?" (Jobo
21 :23). Peter's responsibility was not to be coocemCd
about John and his relationship with the Lord but about
his own personal obedience. It was Peter's duty to follow
Christ and preach the Gospel whe rever he might be sent. It
was his obligation to live ror his Lord day by day until the
time came when he should die for Him.
Christ on the other hand had a different plan ·for
John. He was to stay in Jerusalem to administer the aflain
of the local church there and finally be sent by a Roman
order to the Isle of Patm.os where, as an old man, he wu
to r~ive the vision of the Revelation.
Tbe Master wanted Peter 10 have the thrill of tbc ex~
pcrieocc of a missionary ministry and to preach the Gospel
to tbe Gentiles and to go home by way of a martyr'•
death. The Master wanted John to catch a. vision of the
end times that he mi&ht set it down tor countk:u aeoera-
tions yet unborn to read. Peter's respon~ibility ~ eo
10 out and prestth and die. Jo hn's respoosibiJity wu to
tarry at Jerunlcm and later to set down tbe R.evebtioa
from his e1.i.le at Patmos.
The pl.a,n of our Lord is not the tame for evuy lifo.
"Follow thou me." The only thina God asks o( Hlo dail-
dJOD Is to be willlna day by day to do Hia will. God-
1101 Ilk tbe Christian to be a s.-..ful IIWl or a bdlialll
...... God simply aslrl him to do daily,lo7fully ... al>odl-
.....,., tbe thJDi which Jfc p.a hiiD to do -dey.
<*JI t q io ........ --Jio».IDII tbe--will ba : .-a .,_ Ia tbe will o( God ~ ,.... en--
Is tbe mae """ lllday li -· to God'• wiU lor lllo life . ID Hldo lhlap-The A-., Woy
. '
Christ, "that we might be
juotif...J by faith." (Gal. 3:24)
The concluUon : "But after that
laith is come, we are no longer
under a ~ehoolmater." (Gal.
3:25) In other words, we are no
lo~r under the. law !
Mapa a..rt.
The book o f Roman• haa
been rehrred to u the
ChristiJn 'A Constitution and
Galatians • the Magna Charta of
C hri s tian liberty. But
II Co rinthian • 3 :6 ·18
s ummarize•· Romans and
Galati&nfl and besides makee it
abeolutely certain what part ol
thf! Mosaic law Paul ·wu
1referring to. "The miniatntion
of death," he calli the law, is
that which wae "written and
e ngraven in atontfl." (11 Cor.
3:7)
Thia Moaaic law hu been
"done away" (y. 11) and pow
we ,..-e. to IW• accordi.c \G the
"Miniatration of .the spirit"·
(v . 8) (or where "the Spirit o(
the Lord is, there ia Hberty ... <•· 17) When the apottk to the
Gentiles made the statement
that we are no t uhder the law ,
but uhder the di.apenution of
the grace of God (Rom. 6:14;
Eph. 3 :1-10), some critics
immediately retorted, "shall we
sin bf!cause we 8l'f.! not under th~
law , but under grace?" (Rom.
6 : 15) Such an argument Paul
finds unthinkabee, for faith in
Chriet involve.• a vital union with
Him and • 1haring in His
righteoue life . Then, too,
freedom from the Mouic law
docA not f~e us from moral
obliptiona, but place& us on •
diffe~nt and higher plane of
loyalty to do the will of God.
Frorn a C hristian's
ttandpoint, i( an individual doea
not murder limply beea\111!! the
law aaza, '"fhOu ahalt not
munkr, thil individual ia not
realty moral. Law de.U. primarily
with .etA or deeds and puniahf!d
wanton aeta or miedeeda. Gncf!,
on the. other hand, deal• lint
with the heart and the motive.
of man. Crace eels man into a
broader sphere o( morality.
Beine under Fit« doe• not mean
lawte.w:., but faithfulne.. It
mean~ heine "free from lin" and
actin& aa "aervantl of
""'---· .. (Rom. 6: 18)
0.,.. Go4'• Will
Standinc faet in the liberty
wherewith OwUt h• made Ul
1 ... (Gal. Sol), u.. .. t..,, do..
not entail ~"' our dUty. It
enbilt the potaibility for the
r-time of ..ally "'""s God'•
wiii.Olpo tlll"ntaforJiftnand
clean heart which Rowt into
•ee4h and ac:ll o( true
riP~ a~~d c:o~aenea r .. ..,. to u.. p,.y o1 God.
Wheftu the .. w of Mote•
(•d .U law r.. thol ...,,.,)
eould only deal with the
o.tw..d leta of •• attd I ......
thoee Kb or dee• • law ul ~
•: tbe ...,. •• , avw _one
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osistHTI (u 11111••). ...... li Ia-.., ..
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• EZ 4:~ 'ftnlio 1:1: Gal.
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"llo Flllt
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Tile OUIIIIIIIIID& lurprlle )D J .. ,_ trial be!oft
Pllale Ia tho otalomellt of tbe Judp: "I !lad ID
Him oo fault at aD." JollD lll, 38. In uao. wonlo
Pllate, wt-t lt-"'C II, ul-a ~t"t lrUtll.
for, •• we med.ltltte OD tb.ll atatemellt ID the ltaht
of Scripture, we obaU fiDd lbat lbele worda ""'
true both oa earth aDd lA beaven.
Tile wonlo "I fiDd ID Him DO loult" ""' true
oa earth, bec&UR, thouab Jesus wu led u a
~~::::=a~~~:;..:
dOIICe aJIIDII Him; tboull> tho Jews penlaled In
their eflorll to mate tho Judp ~Ueve lbat He
WU aD evlJdoer by .. ytq "If He Weft DOt a
ma1o1actor "" 'trOUid not bavt! delivered Him to you", aDd by IDIIItbt&, wbell FUate would
bave dlamlued tbe cue, "It Ia not lawful for
us to put anyllWI to -th;" tboulJii tbe Judp ria·
orouafy eumJDed JH!II with re&ard to tbe ac-
cuaatlon brouebt aaaiDit Him, lbat He had m-
Hinuelf a tm.. ln which ~ cbaqe th8t He wu
a rebel aDd an eaemy of the eatablllbed aovem·
mea.t; aDd tboqb tbe Judae before wbom Jesua
wu arrayed wu not at all sympathetic to Jes·
uo' ,.,.chiDe aDd dladaiDfuUy aald "Wbat II
truth", YET thiJ skeptic aDd uDICI"Upulous
Judp, wbo IIDaUy, aeainlt hla conocleoce, •ave
the verdict that the people wanted to bear, here
l..n the trtal openly decla"rea the lnnoceDey of
Jeaua by stattna: "I flad la Rim ao faalt at all."
Thua Jesua atood vindicated before HIJ earth-
ly Judie.
But tbt.s court-scene before Pontius PUate 1s
the oDly counterpart of what aoes on continually
before the court of world oplD.ion. M Jesus
atood before Pilate, so He contlnually stands
before the public m1Dd. AA tbere were tboee ~ho
auaUed H1m tbeTe, 10 tb@re are those wbo ••·
aaU Hlm D<M'". M there were t.oo.e wbo pervert-
ed Hla cause end Hta teacbin& tbeD. 10 tbere are
thOH wbo pervert Ria cau.e aDd Hll teuhlna
now. Tbe truthl that Jesua proclaimed and con·
feued are no more popular now than they were
then. AA tbe Jews IQUibt to sUeuce aDd destroy
JHUS, 10 there aJwaya bave been aDd t.bere
alway~ w1U be people tn the wo'rld wbo ~eek to
silence aDd dettroy Jesu~ and H1J truth by ll·
oorant ma.uce and fal8e accuaatkms. a.& Be wiD
INC be •• ..,... No man lD aU t.be loa& yean
slDce Jesus stood before P011t1UI Pilate, hu ev·
er been ab)e to plD onyt.hJ.Da on Jesus. He comes
out of every examlDation tbat men may give
Hlm, faultleu, innocent, holy, and Just. All
acCUNtio~ and arpments qa.lnst Him and Hb
teacblnp by evt1 mlnda and the lqenulty of men,
have fallen to 1M rround by tbetr own welabt.
All boaest men praise Hts faultless conduct,
H1s flow lea character, Hla tDcomparable vir·
t~~e~, and Hill perfect love and devotion to God and
·to Hla fellowmen. Tbus Jesus standa fully vin-
dicated aDd lllDocent before all tbe world. AU
men mUJt admit and confess with PUate: "We
tlnd ln Hlm no fault at ali.''
WW II tr. oa eartb Ia alia trDe Ia lleavea.
., ... II tbe Lord fiGIII Ileana. Be It tM eter--
ul s-. of tM EtenaJ Father, of tile eame nb-
.ta.oe u tM Fa<er, a dl"'-penH, wlllo
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warld, ,.._ wMid M1 •nut: ftPt tlaa&: I a-..d
... be ......... lo tbe l .... ; bioi -.... , ldac·
•om aot fNm ltetloe." I•• 11, H. J..-' ldll.--
•-11eo ....,._ tltlo ·-· Be lo lbe eteru1 K.lllc of Bea..-. ..., tllerefon, bqoad aad
abne aD pill ud tn liP ! 1lol; Be la .,.....
aiiJ' " perfeet, tlaU ev• *M -.ell Ia beavea
are aot ,..e Ia 1111 .apt. R11 ri&IIU••••• II
e&enal ud lad 'r:adable. a.t J"e.. •• aiM
t.W, 11--.. Be ..... a tnle Umaa ..taft frem
•• ...,u mettler tae aD of •· .
We have alrelldy seet1 Jesus accord.l.nt to Hit
humanity ls lnDOCeDt before HIJ human Judae
and before aU men. WW heaven live· Hlm tbe
aame verdict! WW 1M holy and omnJadent
Judie of be8vea alto say of thll Man: "I b.Dd
Ill Him no fault lD Him at all"? We know that
aU m•nlrlnct b ru.Uty a.nd u.nclean In the •laht ot
God. Ia JetUI an e.ceptlon to thll rule? Accord· Inc to Holy Scripture He rilost dettnltely lS the
ONE exception. to thts rule. Whereas Hoty Scrl~
ture declaret of aU men that they are con·
cetved aDd bora In sin, -the>y say of Him, that
He wu c:OD!Ctived by tbe Holy Ghost and born ot
the vlralD Mary, wbJch set Him apart and sep-
aratel Him tram tbe sta.ln of hereditary sln and
euJlt. Whereu Scripture saya of men Ia aen·
eral, "tbey are aU JODI! uide, there ll noae that
doetb pod, no DOt oDe, •• -tbe Voice ot' Heavea
decilreo ol lhll MID J ..... ''Tbll Ia My •
loved Son tn wbcm I am weU-pleued." Je-
oua accord.l.nt to Hla bwnl.lllcy wu perll!c:Uy
boly aDd IDilOCOJII btlore tho H;lcbeot Majealy
lD beaven. God aDd beavea JoiD ta the cbonaa
ol aU tbe earth: "I !lad ID Him DO lault at all."
Wby, tbeD, did JftUI -aDd die IIU ao
ovlldoer! Wu lk tho victim at •Db'luDate clr-
CUIDI~ aad tbe uprtce of I'DI'JI! Ala Do, t11ere
II a -· Acc>oniiiW to Holy ScrJplure He ,... cllllqod wtlll tho JIU)II of tbo world · your
aloo IDII my -· '7bo Lord laid .., Him tbe Jo.
lqldcy ol "' aD. . .aDd by Hlo ab Jpoo we ore
bealod." It wu fllr -JIU)It ODd abanle lbat He wu accaMd, •ad tor .-tr&llrlp..._ tlaat He
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WU lrff-II 10:10 p,a. ol •eop WU ~~-' ' ' .l ll!o "-«! .... Pluollic Wool N._,-lo<allooo a lUI ouo ---of 1!1a C!ly ol H-Boacb 1o lU A ... ""-a.-1o11011,
100 BaY-Dr., "-«! -d .., .... .-! ..-Coa••-•r"oc 1D CIIJ olll!o llo-1 a.-lot!--Put~ Ll4.,1aclodlac 1 eroato a parcel h lila Bcyo Clllf.--WUIIua _!.&.._,
Booc:b 01 l tloorp ol drtiiDr al noo ... --ll!o HoB all o'elotlt. no-~ lac, lrtlll 1udoal DUtlllc 00• lola, -17 o1 JUiborM Rd. Club otto Ill £ul Blll!f, Ill Ta..... .. ... Bo-. wbfJe '_..,. tM M 11ce tJt &lltSo at ._ MfoNt' L. ...._. 11fH''J 1 " tM cttr, 'WOIIId r•-lite tid u oft-lite IJU1dllc lot. ud IM1Mr)1 o1 tM flt'Mkm laiPd, C&lif.
uarcolleo•-....._ oo ,.-,IIIW,a.a.-., Q!dMI--por .U I. T-U .. _ol'fnetNo. o1SuJooqoloo111111Rood. PILOT REASSIGM!D T111o --to-too-
cblt" oi t101111roe ot'mul-Bt.lbaa, , •• II ': • a.reo ttr R-l ud R-1 Jata. '7114, I. 10.8 left ~ I t11roqta 11. Ameadmeo.ts U, S. Atr Force Capb.iai WU-~ bJ U Lldl1'k111&1.
Juuo. wu Pall DoJioo "loi>n oa1Md at til_.-Bon 1o tbt-apllda of Boo 1loaoe Co. of Hnpo~l aa........., 11!1, -llllllDc li&m H. u.....,-..u., Slpod: William Joia !.&
SeMeber 18 ~ 440 K...SOU. ._ froaa a car .,... .... tD tor "*Pt'• m..aac= Beach, lDcldl& a re.,...,._, ..,. reptatlou tot driYe 1n Patrleta, l.s tbe diQCtar o1 ,..._.
Ttr c.Wo.l Rllblao¥ Robert E. lt&J, JIM Jillr'uaar 1. AID II~·-Mo. Ul, pl:l'· Iota aDd 5 larwt~ loti, oa tacUtt&M, t.twap ebupd to Mrs, Joyce Bucbui.D of US! 1'1'0 ltatemtat ftllld wttb tbe
Jaa;. Rllclllo, 411, o1 .IHS Dr., -·nlllllnaporlood 1D1D111c 1o oii..CMt DUldooc tllo -rly -of BlcCaA-a-r-Ille a_. .... ...,. VIola .. 1 Oro, the Blulto, bU -elork ol 0.U.0 C-
8Mriajia PI. Apt z..aoe at hla "..,_. dllr1aC tbl • requlttmuta lor r.....,...•J JOD Dr. blr a1. ,Uklac ll*t•. bome arrived tor duty at Ellnwtll oo Mar. 11, 19'71, bf Bwerb'
Hnport H ..... wu'an....d allbt · ' • kllari'...,.S Iota. 1. Fl.aal map of Tract 'lOU, oe...-tloDI, ud dlDee balta AFB, S. 0. He is a 8.5% J, M"'dd>Y, d., co.tJellrk. at 11:50 Lin. at S5tb st • ..a w. wUb JlftlrJ' ftllld at tl,OU J. ReqQgt al. 11a.rJ Caruo a 11.1& aere IUbdtY1abl of aad tlltabllabmeats wlth liquor. stratotortress heavy bomber hbllA: Mareb U, as. A.prU
Bllxla Blfd., "• Nnport. ·!::.. tbl J=:, = N~Ut a a 2. ,..., oteoskw of a ue DouJd L. BreEl Co. ~ 1M U. U• permit a.ppUeaUouof .aircraft pUot, assigned toaiiDlt 1, &, 19711DtbeNeWPQ1'tK&rbor
oa a ebarp ot dr1f1Dc: WbUe a... _.... -...,.., b 'oj J· l l)ll'mit to Cll)ll'lte tbe PI&Ct, _A_:ap:.:_le_•:_• _, .. _,"""_'0:'_"_:'.: _ _:_· tbt City ot Newport Be&cb tor of the Stntegl;c A1t Commud. E:llll::""'~---------t11o-of aloollol '_, "· -" 11 0 -porlol', lllOOW, 8al1>oo
••• Cbarloo Ulebool Frooeb, &!Mill. AIIULUI Voro w, Uollao, -Bl'fd., C-al N-rl, wbleh LEGAL MOTIC! UGAL MOTIC! LEGAL NOTICE UGAL NOTIC!
21, oll911 BQGdiDr.,Corola • SATURD4Y, MARCH U c11 Mr. Ud Mrs. V.-DOD L. 1s wUblll 2.00 .fMt of. an R -
del Mar, wu united ac 1:10 A 10-loot c:IIJtiiQ' Ttl1lld at Mollu ot uso MlDir st., eo.ta dbl:rtet.
a.m. II W-Ul!Dr.&!MIO..ar tall oru ololoe-stoar1 .,_ bll tomDiolod bule 3. ~ of Ropr Cook
Dr., DIU W'lltewt,c. aebal .. ·PlM', 1110 Seatt•.,-Dr., .Dot"• traiDJ.DI at l.cetla.t AJ'B, to resooe tbt iot &I 510 s. Bay
of drl•lllc w1dlo -lbo lA---. w1dlo II 11U doelood To&l. He bU-ualpood to Ft., Bt.-lolaod, from C-1
fi•cee ol .-1 ... K-at 1014 Pclarto ,_-• • • "'IIDDard AFB, TeDS, lor 1o R-2.
Euc-PatW, 41, ol 4.155 Vucllu broA tbl llul cotw-tra1.llla.c u , medlealiiTrices 4. Use Pttmit appUeatioo ol
Soloo Rd., lnlao, WU or.-111c 00 a bulldiDc cllroc:lorJ, IDO"Iau.l. Alrmu UollaD to a Big Ca4JCC C.-y Club 1o
at 11 p.m., Mareb 9, at 101 tort,. • ..,... olf tiMinltroom Ut71 lfldtat. of EstaDcll. bilb ue Z doable mobile lalts for
Newport Blfd., Wnt Mnpxt. wall. brOU wtadowa aad de-ICboot temporary elubbouae ~elUUes
oa a cbarp of 'uaalt Oil a llb'oJtd. tbe IMterllc OD 1. clclc
oolleoollleer ... l'uti!A-·IIp at lila WooteUlf BulkiO(, LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
TIJompeoG. IS, 0( Ill DlntU .lOa Wllitellff Dr., W..C.C:U st., coa x-. wu arnlt«l eta&er, cau~D1 $4$ damace bl-
at 1:15 Lm, &I tbl flU' of 110 ·t'WMD I a.m. ud 5 p.m. , , ,
39th St., WNt lfnport, OD a Toola 'f&lued at $1,000 ~re
cb&rp of burlillJ; &leo ar-.to• from tbe Bearc1 aDd
rested on the Sla\t cbl.l'p wu Crocut CoutructlOD Co,, Or-
Michael La Blade, 19, of Hlllll-aqe, a1 a coutrlletloD lite at
lngtoo Beach • • . Hub cap• . SI'J Su NJeolu, Newport Co-
valued at $50 were stolello tr~ ter, darlA& tbe Dtibt ••• AD
a car belooatoc to Jam .. R. estimated $150 In CUll wu
Brewster, 518-1/Z D&bUaAYt,, stoleo trom a car beklqlnc
Coroaa del Mar, wbUe It wu .&o Jim Cotella,2"nl2ClrdtDr.,
parked at his res1deoce duriDc Bay Sbores, wb1le ltwupuUd
the nlgtlt. at CbarUe's Cb1U, QO E, Lido
• THURSDAY, MARCH 11
VaDI:I&ll broke a 1F1Ddatlield I.D
the auro of O.lgh D. BoJd, S'IOO
Channel Rd., West Newport,
causi.Dg $25 damap about 7:30
p.m ••• , Lugap valued at
$100 was burglarlled from a
cabinet I.D a carport at the
Martha L, Heoder1011 rest.
deoce, !888 Baysbore Dr., Bay
Shores, between Feb. 15 ud
Much 11 , •• Clothes valued
at $30 were stolen from a
dothes line at theM. W.steuns
residence, 311 Ma.rguerUe, Co.
rona del Mar, duriac the night
, • • A m1n1blke valtled at
$85 was stolen from the P.·
rage at tbe Ida M. Hanson resi-
dence, 1826 Commodore Rd.,
Baycrest, during the mpt ..•
A carburetor valued at $ZO was
stolen from a car bek>ngiog to
Judy P. SUefel, 312 Lul()nla
St., Newport Sbores, wtlile It
was puked at her resideoce
duriq: tn.. Dilbt.
Park Dr., L1do PnlDAI&, be-
tweea 3 a.ad 4 a.m.
• SUNDAY, KARCH 14
A potted plaot •all* at $11
was s&oleo from tbt froliC JVd
at tbe ADD $aJder rMideaee,
502 A tealta Latta. tbt Bla:ffl.
dur1llc the Dlellt • • • swllo•
and tools Yaldld at $47.80 wre
burcW'ISed from a coutr11Ctkm
site at 325 Sapplllre AYe., 8&1-
boa lsla!!d, dqrlllg the olelll;
the mercbaodise belooced to
John Cooper ot Woodl&D1 Hills
• •• S~.WUes ud equlpmHt nt-
ued at $295 aod bolo-1o
Nordstrom aDd Falkm Coa-
structioo Co., Santa ADa. were
stolen from a coostrac:Uon site
at 567 San Nicolas, Newport
Center, duri.Dg the nleflt •••
Stereo tapes nlued at $75 were
stolen from a car beJoGci.D.I to
Sten S&ekely, 1400 Seubore
Dr.. Welt Newport, 1fb1W It
'US parked at Ills relldeDCe
bthreea 7:SO ud 1!:30 p.m.
• FRIDAY, MARCH 12 • • , A tire nlDed &I $50 wu
A bicycle n.lued at $75 was stole from a car beJoocinc to
burglartsed from a prap at Robert V. t1hU.t, SU-1/Z Cor-
tiM! Brian Holly res1deoce, 436 al, B&Iboa lslaad, Wldle It wu
Bolero Wll)', West Newport parad at bis resJdeDCe duriDc
Heights, durlnc the night ••• tbe Dlcbt ••• Two bmys n.lued
VaDdals broke I.Dto UariDer's at $13 were stolen from tbe
school, 2100 MulDers Or., Gillis and Derby Co., 2806 Lal-
Harbor Highlands, duriDg the ayette Awe., WtstNewport,dur·
night, and wrote obsceoe JaDr-Inc tbe nicbt.
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
ORDINANCE NO. 2474
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 18.023
Or THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES Or THE '
COUNTY OF ORANGE, CAUFORNlA
1bl Bo&rd ol S~aors of tbe Co~mt)' ol Oranp, CaUfor-
ala, do ordltn as follows:
SECTION 1. SecUoo 78,023 or tbe Codlfted Ordlnaoces or
tbe COtmty of Ora.aee Is bereby amended by adding thereto "Zooll>c Dlstrtet Uopo tRS-99, !RS-1%6 aod !RS-127, (Case
No. ZC 71.4)'', to tbe Turtle Rock area.
SECTION Z. TbJs Ordl.DaDce sball take efl'ect aod be I.D fUll
Ioree lblrly (30) daJ• from aoc1 aftu Ito possa10, aoo before
tbl exptrauOn ol fifteen (i5) days after tbe passage thereof
JbaU bt publl!lbett ooee 1D tbe Newport Harbor EJUdgn, a news-
ptptr publl-'*1 I.D tbe Co\mty of Ora.nce. State of Calltornia,
tocetber with tbe 111.mes of the members or tbe Board of
s..,...,t.aors •oUoc tor aad a.ga!nst the same.
R. W. BATTIN
(SEAL) Ctlltrman of tbe Board of S~vi.sors
of Oranp County, CaWornta
ATTEST:
W. E. STJOBH
Couaty Clerk aad U..()fftclo Clerk
ot tbe Bo&rd of SuperYtsoca of
Onop COWIIJ, Calllorota
By Mabel L. Cutelx -STATE OF CAUFORNIA)
)ss.
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) 1. W. E. ST JOHN, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of
the Boud ol S.,-visors, do hereby ceruty that at a recular
meetiD&: of tbe Board of St.IN!rvlsors of Oranp County, Call-
lornia, held oo the 24th day of Marcb, 19n, tbe foregoing
OrdiJance c.ontaininc two (2) sections, wu considered sec-
tion by aecUoo. and. that the S31d Ordinance was theEl passed
aDd. adopted as a wbole by tbe follow1Dg vote:
AYES : SUPERVISORS RONALD W. CASPERS, RALPH B.
CLARK, WILUAM J, PHILLIPS
All1l R. W. SA TTIN
HOES: SUPERVISORS DA V1D L. BAKER
ABSENT: SUPI!:RVlSa!S HONE
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 hue tlereunto set my hand am
aftlsed the ofDclal seal of the Board of S\C)ervtsors of the
County of Oru,., state of California.. this 24th day of March,
19'11.
W. E. STJOHN
County Clerk am ez.otficlo Clerk
of the Board or S..,erv1sors of
Orange CoUDty, California
By Mabel L. Casteb
(SEAL) Deputy
Publisb: Newport Harbor Ensip, April 1, 1971
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RUNABOUT - - -
lrancl New Uttle Car That OpeM
New Door To li9 Car LUCJCJOOJe Loads.
L·A·R·G
LECO.t.L HOTICE
P-40904 LECO.t.L MOnCE
CERTIFICATE OF 8\BlNESS NOTICE: OF VACATION
flctltloQs Firm Name NOTICE OF PROPOOEO VA-
THE UNDERSIGNED does CATION, CLOOING UP AND
hereby certlf)" tbat be 1s coo-ABANDONMENT OF A CER-
ductlng a do& grooming business TAlN WATER LINE EASE-l at 728 W. 19th Street, Costa MENT
Mesa, Callforola 92627, UDder NOTICE ~ HEREBY GIVEN
the fictitious ftrm name of Tur-that tbe City CouocU ot the City
ner 's Poodle Parlour and that ot Newport Beacb, did, on M.arcb
said tlrm Is composed of the zz 1971 pass a Resolutloo of
following person wbose name ltlt'eDtioo' No. 739Z to n.cate,
ln tul.l and pl&ce of resideoce close ICJ &nd abi.DdoD that cer.
are as follows, to-wit: Frank ta.to water 1Joe easement de-
Humphrey Ttaoer, 1955 Pomona scribed as follow•: .
Anoue-Apt, 16, Costa Mesa, Tbat portloo of Block 93 ol
·CaW. 92627. Intoe's Subdtvtaioo as per rnap
WITNESS my lwxJ on this 4tb recorded to Boot t, Pace 88 of
day of Much, 1971. Frank WJ.scel.la.rleoua Record U.,.iD
Humphrey Turoer. tbe offtce or the COUDty Re-
ST ATE OF CAUFORNIA ) eorde:r of satd Couatydescrlbed
) ss. as follows:
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) T._t portioa o1 tbat ce.rta.J.D
ON TH~ 4th day ol Marcb, perpetllLI •semeat tor water
19TI, before me, a Notary P\1b-l1De purposes, thirty (30) feet
Uc 1n and lor said COIIltJ ud 111 1rSdtb u described ID Parcel
state, resldln&tbereln.dulyoom-1 ill tbe deed to tbe City of
missiooed and sworn, P81'80118.ll1 Nnpott Beach recorded De-
appeared Frank Humphrey Tur-cember 20tb l9571n Booii:UU,
Der, known to me tobetbtper.,.. pace 395 of otfldal Records;
whose .._me 1s sub&crlbed to the 1y1.oc oorth-easterly of tbe cen-
withl..n lnstrumeot, aad aekoow-tnlly JOUtbwesterly UneofUW
ledged to me that be exeeuted eerta1D euemeDt lor pllbUe
the same. uttUty purJIIC)aS, 80.00 feet wide
WITNESS my haDd &od o4lcW u described 1D Parcel 2 1D tbe
seal. Dorotllr L. Paleo. llolary deed tD tho City o1 Newport
PubUc 1n I.Dd for aJd Couoty Beach, recorded March !, U66
aDd State, My Commllsloa er-ta Book 7857, 11&1' 568 of Of-
plres 2-9-73. ftclal Records aDd b1Dg aouth-
Publlsb: Mueb 11, 18, 25, westerlY o1 tbe paerally .1010-
1971, 1n tbe Newport erly l1De or Paclftc VtewDrln,
60.00 feet wide u described 1D
Parcel 1 1D tbe deed to tbe City
ol. ffnport Beach recorded
Warc:b 15, 1911? 1o Booll auo,
pap 419 ol Ollldal Reeorclo.
Orsrlrlt F I nil o.t 1.-II ........
Retereace ls b«eby made to
a map lbowiDC atd nter U..
._m•t propoeed tobe&bud-
CIMd D puttcallra ..:1 de-
lalla. Sold ..... Ia .. ll1e .. 1M
omct al tilt Cll)' Clolrk at tilt
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IIOTICE Ill F VRTRER GIVEN
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at tilt City at ~~-a.eb
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boar OC '7:10P.M., u ._ U..,
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