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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-04-15 - Newport Harbor EnsignTHE UIIICAIIKATIOII Ia belDc lowered 1D1D .tile waters o1 1111 1Wor Ba1 al ADCbOr llarlDe Repair, Nowportllaoes: AaslstiDc wttb. tbe l&tmcbt.q are, from left, Georp Wata.- na~ aDd U:el Wood}', employees at Ancbor MartDe; c. B. Sbuatp, CO..OWDit; &ad: Jlm Frankel, wbo 1s -...,c:lated witb TrJple A Propeller 1D Colt& Mea. Tbe sentce bolt at the left Is Cool Aid, wb.lcb towed Re1DcarD.Itioo out to a• for tbe ftrst tell run, prf!Pil&torY to this Satur1iay's eompetWoo ID the Laa.a Bet.cb to EllHP'"'power boat race. 'Reincarnated' boat will race Tbo Nnport Beach City COQD.CJ.l directed City Attorney T.U1 Se)'DIOUI" MOOday ntght to prepue 2 ordlnaDces for latroductl.oo at the April 26 COUDCU meetlDg to ban dogs IDd possible all other animals from. pubUc: beacbes either sea. SOMl.b' or tbe year round. Tbe lctioD 6>1Jowed a report from Mr. Seymour oatlln1og an or&.nce i.D the c:lty of La.guna Beub wbleb tua doCS from b!ea,ches dtaln& tb8 BUlmer Sbe SU&Psted some kind ot months aDd a HUDtiDgtoo Beach rtt'l..sJoo of tbe ez:l.sUng ordi. ordlna.oee which tluls dop alld -.nee, all other anima.ls trom beaches Coaocllman Don Mclnnis 1D· the year rouod. troduced wbat be called a The request for the Z ordlD-''saper..duper-poo per-sco ... ances came from Vice Mayor oper,·-· a lin can with holes in Howard Rogers Marcb ZZ when the bottom aDd attached to a be d ted the oeed for Newport broom handle. "Maybe this is Beach to ban some ti.Qd ot the solut1oo," be quipped, ordinance regarding ~CS oo 1n a more serious tone Mr. publlc beaches. Welnois said "I th.lnk this haS ''There ls a lot of confUsion eome to ttw: polnt where we ln our present clty ordi.I-.Dces sbould IJave ~Ue hearings 00 KIKI BOWRING, who won both the Miss Costa Mesa aDd relating to ciog:s oo beaebe5, this issue." Wiss Merma.Jd contests at last year's Lions Fish Fry 1D and I feel we're eotac to bi.Ye Tbe 2 ordinances wUl be Costa Mesa, ls publicit.ing the announcemeDt that a new to do something a.bollt theprob-presented at the April Z6meet-contest ls now under way for the 1971 event. This Ume lem of dogs aDd lhelr Utter LDg am ooe of the two or a there wtll be 2 separa.te beauty contests. One •111 be for , that they le&Ye for people to compromise between tbe two the selection of Miss Costa Mesa, who •1ll repreaent walk Ln, '' be ald. or 80me otber verston ot a dog tbe city ln ma.oy events throughout the comtng year. Tbe Margo SktWDc ot Welt New-ordlDaDce wtll be Introduced contestant must be a permanent Costa Mesa resldeot, ace port tolc;t th;e COUDr',J.l tbal liace &Dd public bearings set on the 17 or over, single, a.nd Bever married. The other coDtest HUDtineton 8eaeb &lid Lapal lssoe. is for Miss Mermaid, and the rules are the I&Dlt, except Beach adopted tbe1r orcttuoees Tbe Council also asked tbe OW there ls oo resldence requirement. A;Jpllcat:ioo forms tbat everyooe fromtberebrlDCI Parka, S.cbes and RecreatiOn ma.y be obtained from Dr. Bernard Slmoo, 540-11.71 ; their dogs to Newport S.ch. Commission to discass the Steve Perrln, 548-1316, or at the Ensign DeWspapet otftce. "I've seen da.JI wbere tber'e tssue wltb tbe pubUc at tts Tile 1971 Fish Fry dates are June 4-5-6, and tile place ls were ~ to 100 dop i.D troCJt Apru"zo meetlng am come back Costa Mesa Park. (Pboto by Broce Dertunrer .) ~r~~~~en :r;:~~ =e:u~:.~u with a reeom-TUNNEL UNDER tbe beacb..l've seen nns come POLICE AUCTION SAT. ::6H=r~~ea:.,~; ~m:~~.!~a=~ BAY CHANNEL? very severe problem bere." of UDi!laimed pr(Jie:rty b.as heeD • Jlldy Wilson, secretary ofthe sebeduled tor 10 a.m. this Sat- Balboa Penl.PsuJ.a Point Assn urday, April 17, at the city Newport Beach City Council- told tbe COUDClllhl.t 5 properij corporutoa yard, 592 S•riOt men Richard Croul and UUan owner a.ssoeta.tlons ban ea.-Auoue, West Newport Heights. Dosta.l think that a tunnel under dorsed some ldDd ot cootrol ot Bicycles, boats, and mls-the bay at Coast,Hlgtnray would dogs 00 public beaches. Tbey cellanious boUsebold items wtU be a better way to solve tbe are the Pen1D.sula. PoiDt Assn. be uallable tor b1dd1ng.. A eom-traMc problem than a 40-foot tbe West Newport Jmpronmeoi plete u.st « mercba..Ddise to be high bridgl:!. Assn., CeW'a.l Newport Beach a.ucttooed ma.y be obtain~ at The suggestion was made Commllll1ty Assn. Lido Isle the pollee department busmess Monday afternoon after Cou.n~ Commaalty Assn. 'ud tbe Ba.l-office or at tbe c:ol'J)Ol'atioo cilma.n Llndl.sey Parsons urged boa lsJud lmprot'emeat A-. yard tbe day ot the auctioD.. tbe Councu•, freeway eommit-• flO .... titlH DAY * .. ":'"" !of .... blcb-leY•I TELBVIII<»f STAR otclk -.. .._. • "c..!t(l. •raUl" • YMCA's 1'7tb. aJlDUil puvau bl'a.kfut, be_,. wtn. Cbe .lltiD ce r•e1.DdlaC tbe sters gl:!t started on posters t.beY are ~~ dllplay coastal ·fk'eeway agreement. in business establlsbments. With b1m are (bottom) USI. AD estimated S,OOOblcyc:Usts street to meettbe seeODd gtO\C>. ''I tba.nt •we should make a S... 7 -~ J a Har •-~-9 bOth f r-~ 14 a.re eJPeeted to puttclpate 111 a Tbey tbeo W111 eoDtiJlge south determlned etfort to CO for the ua.er, , .-a..o e r ... -. • 0 ~ esa; b.J. .... 1 1 brid ttl than high-level bridge without a freeway agreement. The Couacil bas also beeD told that a temporary wideni:Pg of the hl'ldge would take 5 years belore eonsl:rttetlon would be complete. "With or Without a freeway agreement I th1U we sboU1 rea.Uy push for tb.la bl&b bridp," Mr. Pat90QI ll.1d.. »r. Cr<Mll ...... 1 t111t ..,... .. ._..,__ ..... ~ -...... •·U. all, u •ould sure 8Dbi.Dce tbe use ot the ~r t..Y by allowlllr com- plete freedom tor bo&ts cross- III& the ,.. .. btgllny ." (top) Da.Yid Roblns, 8, t.Dd Uad& lAe llc:Cavran., 7, both 12-mlle Ea.rtb Oa.J ride through ooto Ba.D:u Peoinsula., down to & .. -eve ge, ra er B I KEEPS FIRE HAU of Newport Belcb. "Braa.tfut wttb tbe ttars" ts the NeW'pOrt Beach aDd Costa Mesa 14th Street where they'll turn getting some temporary widen- • • theme tor tbl breakfast, wh!Cb wtll be btld trom. 7:30 to Saturday, April U. 1nto the N'ewport Elementary Lug that .~e'd b.ave to Uve w~tb 11 a.m. April 24 i.D tbt Rlelliu'd'alJdo Marbt pu.ldltc lot. Al'Dold Parker, a !lp)kes:uwa scboOt parldn( lot. forenr, Mr. Parsons said. He said -.rttb the ablllty to block the water from tbe '"*'" to th@ lower bay, it would be a r elatlnly simple procedwe to build a tunnel "and lD tbe \oag run, probably less es .. pensive." MtwpOrt 8eaeb City Coun-bad br'ou&tll a bU'ra .. of pro-Celebrities will tab turu coNtac J'l'<':lw •. Amq those for 1 Cyco~ocUU Wortabops au, Parker said representa-Publlc Works Director Joe cnm. ll1d MODdaJ Dlabt tbat t..U from Balboa Isii.Dders, wbo bave l..ndicated they wtn attiDd ue com.tlaa ADdy Intei'Dltlotal. said tbe tour -.rill tlves otarapoUcedeputme.U DevUn bad told tbe Council tbeJ bi.Ye uo pla.DI to cioee wbo melataln that thlte is a DeYloe, TV actor Jack Z&rft\b& Ud professioallcrtdders beeln at 8:30 a.m. at Corou. wlll be oo tra.nd to Uceose bl-earller that lle didn't tbink the cknra tbe B&lbol. Island Fire deflaite DMd for tbe old station Martin McKeever, Cb.arlle cowu and RQify B'*f.cb. Artist del Mar hieb scbool, wttll a cycles. state woukl 8C aloog with & statklo.. oa MariDI An. , Bruce Wctntyre 'rill draw cartoou tor tbe younpters. MCOOd meetinc poiJJt slated for FoUowt.nc tbe ride there will Tbe l:ouocJI comment came CoiiDCttrun Dooa1d U:c:Innts General c:ba.lrma.o ts Bill Hoserott of tbt Y's litO's Club, 9 Lm. at TeWlUle Park in be a ptc:nic bmcb. from ooon to TEACHER STRIKE HINTED after Flre Cbtef R. J. Brla .. l&1d, "Our budpt cuJ.dellDes spo~r o1 the event. Costa Mesa fortbosewboareD't 1 p.m., tbeD tbe gro141 wtU eoe bad recommeoded tbat tbe call for maillt..nee of an u-!.C) to the eotlre trip. spetx:l tbe n8lt 2 hours cleaning ltatlon be cloMd. He l&ld tbe 1at1Dc le .. l« ~~nlces Ulltbis D L I d h Mr. Parker saJdbotbNewport tbe belch. The Newport Mesa EdUea- ctty eoWd aYe $1U,OOO Ill· cartalalylaaputoltbepre.se.at on en name coac Beacb and Costa Mesa. pollee Hesa1dtbesponsorl.ng~ Uon Assn. told trustees ofUle n•llJ by c~oaa&: It down ud lent." ban aueed to block off tbe i.s eocouract.Dc oew members Newport Mesa unt.ned scbool &TOliP could be eoosldend a "oo ~" position on tM part of t•cbeu tor tb.e 2 ln· cumbent trustees seekin&: re- election to the board out Tues~ day. Hniclnr tbe lal&Dd from the COUDC1lmaa CarlKymla, Vice Tbe Newport Mesa cttstrict Harbor Hteb woo its ftrst rlctJ;t laDe ol the roads aloog and has t.uYtt.S Lnterested per. district Tuesday DJ.gtrt that it DIY c:eDtnl tire .,_dquu1era MaJor Hoftl'dRopraa.odMay .. bc:at"d stW has to ratifY lt. tq toottall cbamp6oasbjp lD tB the eotlre route for the safety SOilS to lU out m~. thls haS voted tc. brlngimptssepro .. DOI1fa ol. Jamboree ao.d. ar Ed Hlrtb cca•red. Dolllld l4at, 41) .. year-old u-Jtal'l 1ut fll1l Lo Coach Jolm-of tbe riders. Satllrd!LJ, Apr1J 17, at 7:30p.m. ceediDgs ap.1nSC the board. Cblll Bf"t.coe'J .eatemeu at.tut varsity footbe.l! ooacb sou'• ftut c:ampl.lp at tbe Be said the ~cycllsts Yill Ln Utt Newport Harbor higfl Tbe action na.s been describ-District otft.cia.ls bave said the NMEA salary proposal would cost the district $1.7 mlWoo for sal&rtesanda.notber $6.$ mllltoo 1o< ftlne< beoellts aoo educatiom.l prouam Jm:. provemeot.s JOUgtlt b)' the t•ch~ ACCESS RIGHTS SOUGHT &t Cal Poly, Pomooa. bu be-. scbool. He replaced Wade start aort11 oo Jamboree Road scbool faculty loante. ed as "a.allllermedlatesteptb.at selected u Newport Harbor Watts, Wbo ns fOI'ced to step from Corooa dll Mar llllb Botb tbtCostaMesaaDdNew-may le&.d to a strike againsttbe Meta tc.bool's De'W bead foot-dowD t.a 1969 becaue of health scbool, turn west ooto Pan-port Beaeb pollee deplrtmeuts Newport -Mesa sebool dis- Tbo N....,.n -b Cttj CCIOIDCU diHciOII Cllj AtloriiO)' T•llj So~ M-, ntl!ll to ... If tbe city lu a. cue i.D 1ta claim eo pllbUc acc .. saloac ... -p--bajtrooa bohr-lblo St. ud '1111 st. Kr. s.,..,.. bad told·. lllo eo.ctl tllat _.... 10me re- -.rclla-lm..-uaiJIIIe dtf IIQ bit 111 claim 1n ... __ Be said tblt -=nJKIMDleals taU cotcb. reuoas. Jades Rd. and soutb on Newport. w1ll DI"''idd escorts for the trtct.'' lDto tbe lldtftlt rl&bl-ot-ftJ" Kl'fiD Wbeeler of the dis~ Cc.cb LeDl bas a bacbeion BIYd.. stopping at ArUnctoo c:ycttas. Impasse proceedings are de .. ruae from piotrd.Dc troat trJct's persoa.oel dep&rtmeot dell'" trom PepperdlD.e Col-tlned to the recent amendments porcbel to cbl.ln llDik feoces, made tbe UDOUDCemeotyester-t.ce-&ad a mutus from Cal RULE RILES REPORTER to the Wiotoo Act, state leg:i-wtllcb 1D muy ea..fts cane d&J morDl.q. Tb.e anDOQDCe-state, Los Aapleri. slation .,.hlcb governs school pltees oat ot bMCbes be loGe-IMI:It wu a INflll'lse s1Dce tbt Bdx'e b..k1Ac the post at dlstrtct and employee associa- llc toJbe pd)Uc. boerd ottrustees bad said Toes-Pomona 2 Jell'S l&O be sentd The NeWPOrt Seacb City DoD Aoliersea, teporter tor tton relatioos. He noted tbat some of tbe day n1pt tbat a. declsJoD 00 the 8 years as athletic dlrectorand Council ha's referred back to the Enslen. objected to tbispart The Winton Act provides for btl.cbes b&Te beea feoced ott • ..,. coach woWd not be made tootM.U ooacb. at Ma.pol.la 111gb committee a resolution tb&t of the set ol rules sa.ylng U was a 3. member, tact-finding panel "We mut act, or tbe ptj)U.c Ult11 Dell week. school. Belu'e tbl.t be served wou.Jd est:abUsb procedural "muzz11nc lndiYid~al council. to i.nvestip.te the causes of 'rill lose Its claim," be sa.J.d. Mr. Wbee1c said tbe beard for 4 years as assistant coach rules for the colldoct of City m~ ud preveutt.na: them from negotiatiOll failures. The PIUl- 1rOWd ratlf)" the decJ.sioo at at A.oabelm bilh scboPI. CoUDCII meetings. usinc their Judcmeot as to el's findings are oot blnding trli. lll r . Hake said that iD the Z-1/!: moatfls: slDce the sa.lary I.Dcl c<drad pac:t&ce •as pre~ seated to the beard, "we ban had DO wruteo response from the tx:.rd to oar proposalS.'' TM.ebtrs feel tlle baU11 bas DOt r~ tl} tbelr propo-sals .... _ ..., ...... to delay Injury didn't stop Greg Us DUt meett.Dc. Aprll 20. He wlll teacb. adaptln PhJsl-Tbe rules deal wtth such wbtther socb lnformaUort was on either the bori.rd or the Cfaeb Leot steps into the cal edueatioo aDd nplar edu-matters as the scbedul.ina: of withlD tbe publlc 's r ight to teachers. Rarr. Rl&b Job 00 tb.e bells catloD wtd1e at Harbor Hip. Co.cU meetings, p la.ciD& of know ." Bart Hake, ueeuti"re sec .. of Enle ~ wbo resl.ped R1s sta.rtia.c date wUl be sub--items on the acenda, order of He said tbat dlsc:Josure of at retary ot the NVEA, said the lD JaMIII'y to a.c:eept the bead teet to his release from Cal busJDess. rules of debate and leut tbe poen.1 cootent of the procedure wt.U bring to a batt coactdJII uslpmeat at Cer-Poly. nles ot order a.nd the manner esec~ft sessioowouldprevent turtber Dtgotia&D of ,t-.cber negott•UOftl lllltllsummer When all tJM teacbers an aooe. w.r. ltaboald. -,_ oiiHlNPJOs- borM , ot -Vlow IIWa, ... Ot'll"caaH tM ....... of --loJowJ to-Ia-,w at d1cwe, .bu l'eceiY.t a'-11 ---... 4-al T•-c-llaiYonllj. Gror. .... -.. ""· ... Mn. l. 'WIIIJF 0 , ,,.,. .. _ .... Dr~ Ia. -Ill <=-dolllubltl>~ -··Ia« ................ --Ia I ,_L llo .--... ·-ot 5'14 .... ~.~._ It"""" -lap Ill liN ud ........... 9"' --aaur-.... • LGUrlllo, "'· ........ Jill ... ·----"" .. Ill' W,IIM..BtJW .. wd la-MII•TVIa~ -. ... ,..,... ....... 11 rolou .. _,._.,., ,.... Ia .. 1.oollrll1o CMo ....... ,, , ... , ........ -7-... ... ,, ... cu.--., ...... --...... ....... ·-----· ... .... -·a-. ..... -. • ·-.... t._.,. Qoto ...... -.. -=I _ .. _ .... .-..---·- ' tUOI CoUtee. He Is married ud bu 3 tbat resldeots shOuld address press spec.uli.Hpo whie.b otteo demands . daQbtll's.. tbe coancll times is more darnagillg to a He sa.td tb.aC lmpull! pro- Tbe board took ao actioo « made DO respoase to tbt Nli.EA's lDtelltioa tobrtclbot& irlllpl ... prooeedlDgs. F I d 0 f1 d · Ca.c:Uman Doo&ld Mc.lnD.ls city emplor-: or a lepl ease ceedinp autborihd by b1s oo Insurance o ere :-:.=.:r::.=.~A~, ~:""=-.:;:::::SOLD FOR s419 ,9001 A .., flood lalwt.*e btiDc Abtlolt oa. !MIIIIba"lldp. or<~•""'U sball be prepared by cUmft from ilsalac lDforma- -bJ lllo loderal ,.,...,... Pr-MU. J-llu llle ell)'.-..,. No ordlouce U.. • -meoliDCS Is a meat wW be dl.lc....S at tbl 1Dfttld a.U nlldiMI: ~ tbe dt, lba..ll be JII'IPU"td forpre.ata. riolatloa ol tbe C<Utttwtknal Newport Blldl'a l.iS a.Cl'H meat Co. (I( All&beim, the D.alJ 01..UOC ot llle lroof N....,.n .. -~~~ IIIIo -.. ID< dla--lo 11>o CooiDCil UDloss ord-rll!ll ol -ol _.~~,'" of prime comOMrel&l.._ty --a a. pr-11. Beach I~DprcwGeat APIL. IIIII: c--. o1 tbt II&DJ prolilml. end bJ a. m.aj:lrlt)' *t of tbe be aid. at Brootlnlrlll ud Adams lb Botb ftt'ma Iliad s.t •lllld W-.111, A!><U 11, al llle 'fila! .. all araa. Cooocll, ,. 1-bJ toe Tllo "* -oota a limll H•nlf-Boacb wu oold 1o •wrutoo bid& prl« 1o 1M on1 parD, boocliOa alii ·---.,.,.. , or dl7 .,_pr, or pr.. ot $ .,_ ,. romarts from llle llono7 Sootaca alii Lou blddlO(-~ a1 $ai7.JIOMII balMIOC. 1714 IJ • .,._ BMI. porod bJ tilt c111 ·-oo ladl.-1& lD 1M aldloo<o ,. 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HAAPA ................................ 0__. ... P ... U.._ PEC HAAP A ............................................... .Aa.oc:t.a Editor SUI'SC.IPTIPM IATIS Ia HarbOr Atea: Out of H•bor '--t 0.. ,. •• 15.'00; 2 ,.. ..... 00 o.. ,. •• 16-~ 2 ,. ... 110.0(' ~-..eOtj "' .A.,. ARVO E. HAAPA, owner .nd PUbl isher of tht Ensl171 ~0~0'0000~ WHERE DOES THE BASIC GUILT UE7 .·Those who are sincerely seeking to pin-point the guilt for the My Lai inci- dent should look toward Hanoi, and not at the Americans fighting in Vietnam. For an understanding of the terror that led to My Lai, read the following report from our congressman in Washington: • • • By CONGRESSMAN JOHN G. SCHMITZ "We had Communists in the village then. Tbey flgflt against the Americans. That's why it happened , •• H we didn't have Communists in the hamlet U would DOt have happeoed." --Nguyen Khoa (qooted In Washlngtoa Star Apr111,1971). Nguyen Khoa is a rnllltla leader 1D the Vietoamese hamlet of Tu Cung located about a half mile from My La14-the sub- hamlet where the incident tor wblch LieuteD&Dt.Calleyhas been sentenced to life imprisoomeot took place. Nguyen Khoa's 5-year old son was killed during the eDCOUDter at My La1 4. Yet Nguyen Kboa understands why U bappeDed. He understands where the basic guilt lies. It does DOt rest basically with Lt. Calley. Neither does lt rest wtttltheAmerJcanpeople.AUbough some commentators woo can flnd little to recommend our nation at any time have seized upon thlslocldentas conclusive proof tha.t Americans are an unworthy a.nddegeoeratepeople, their assess- ment just does oot square with the facts. Welfare baa become • Jit:antic make-loaf proanm wbkb is destroyint the character of tbolt tetidlq perrnueolly ia its womb, while it bankrupts and sociallza our utJoo. In "F\ih City" alone., 1,140,000 people are oow JCCtinc JOVernment relief cbtd:s. Thal'a one out of every tcven. residents. (They call New York Fun City bec:ai.e il'a a riot.) The Food Stamp proaram was be:aun in 196-4 u a ama11 part of the welfare prOJram. It baa muahroomed into a scandalous racket . Food stamps are now purchaad not only by the needy, but by colle,e students, bippiea. military men • STOP AIDING REDS and unionisu "out on strike.'' The food 1tamp proaram baa Editol' ot tbe Eutp. become 1t baraainina tool which encouraaea 1trildna uoions to Re<eall71 bldtbo-.mty h ld to 1 u.at motloo o out aa:ainst manaaement at taxpayers' expeuc. pictv., ..::~N nbatihi: In 1968. the food stam p proa:ram cost $118 mill ion. Jn for ~~dory., fw:r,lDC Jcm! 1971. it will cost approximately $1.42 BILUON, and is Wayne Tbe'tnm d 1s wUb tbe projected as a $2 . .5 billion operation this com in& fbcal yur. war ~ VtetDam ~ features The combin~t ion of public welfare and food stampa bas first~band reports 00 the war enabled the un~on.s •.o force rnanaacment c:.pitulation' in the which bave oever been pre-General Electnc stnk.e of 1969, the 1967·68 copper milc.e. seated to the Americao pubUc the 1970 General ~otors stri~e and ~~~rs. Thus. the wilb sueb force and clarity. aovernment 1s sabotagrng collective baraammg at taxpayer~· Jobo Wayne reminds his npense. Ylewers tbat, 1o late 1969, the A large part of our outraa:eous welfare expenditure is United states loaned Sweden 51olen by the bureaucrats who administer the multiplicity of t1fty m11Uoa dollars. Early 1n over lappmg programs and by crooks like the welfarer in 1970, SWilden loaDed forty-ffYe Masuchuseus who rea:istered under ten different names. a:ot miWoo dollars directly to S 18,000 and 1hen left the state for more fertile fields. Of Haoot. cours:, ifs worrh S I 8,000 to get out or Massachusetts. Peter Stark, a former Green The General Accounting Office is presumably. now investi· Beret Wbo lost both his legs In gating anti·poverry official!! in New York City who reportedly Vietnam, makes an even more "lost" $8 million during a three.year pe riod .. (But who's Incredible revelatlon to the guardin·g the guards':') The word "lost" means $8 million film. stark said, "Tbe United disappeared, unaccounted for. One dollar out of every four States seot the Soviet Uoioo 1hey h_ndled merely vamoosed. Your tax dollars are financina the entire technical spec11'Jca. riots. anarchy, subversion, crime synd icates and Marxism. Uons which they oeed:ed. tobuJld For instance . in New York, there are karate schools and a glycerol P~. Glycerol Is various "headquarters" of .. cultural" organizations in which used io the manufacture of ez. hang large photos of Mao Tse Tuna. Che Guevara, Castro plosl.ves. I think everybody's and Ho Chi Minh . heard of nitro-dycerloe. Spe. cUicaUy in VJetDam, glycerol is used as a detonator tn booby traps. Over 50 percent of all American casualties s uffered 1n Vietnam Mve come from booby traps." Certainly it is time every American took a staod. We have stood idly by for tar too long wh.ile America's tl.Dest bav:e been wounded, tmprisooed, and killed, ma.oy times as a direct result of the Uni ted States gov- ernment's pollcy of a.id.lng and trading with communJst and so. ctallst cotmtrles. It is oo wonder that tues are so b.igb and we have DOt woo in Vietnam. Millions of taxpayers· dollars are being used by killen, karale instructors. Maoists, Marxists. anarchists and Castro.. itn. Vast sums of money are flushed through intricate pipe1 aoi na to countless regional. sectional, municipal, neighbor· hood and street divisions. orga~izations, agencies 8.11d fronts. O.E.O. has been repeatedly chara:ed with graft, inefficiency, rowdyism, subversion; anli·Americanism, wute, e~travag'ence, and fraud . Evidence of gana rapes, e~tortion, theft, arson. bribery. homos.e~ualit y and use of narcotis is routine, especial· ly in the Job Corps cenu~rs. Public funds have been used for union oraanizing ;~nd \trikes. voter·rea:ist ration and voting co1m paign$, and forced mtegralion drives. O.E.O. is virtually a law un lo use lf. It reportedly duplicates and ove rl aps. 42 C11Sling sociat-wclfare programs. It hi res and tires and fixes sa larit:s. employs consultants, pollsters and advertising and promotion media : makes contracts; shifts funds between account s and o1ctivi1iello and establishes new programs--all without !he consenl of Congress. On March 31, 1969. "The Washington Star" reported that m lhe past fi ve years, O.E.O. had contracted for 818 resolu- llons, reports, studies and surveys of anti·pove rty act ivities, costmg mo re lhan $30 million. ~pa ..... ..._, cu._, ..... ~-............ --111 t•GiarJ, f/1111, ._1 .. ~ wu tlr t rrt In ,. • till , ........ ,..., .. ,. __., 1111 tn11i 1o --•'--OL" -r.-two"'-"' Do 1bo-~of IIIII ---. tiN ......... tllal , .......................... . ---8-oflltoR ....... 1o ---lo-.ul 1¥ ..--lo '-""' 1'lle ''111111111 ....-..ce: •'• tM -·--•eet.'' •t--• ..... _ .. , -.... •-......., clo-l._18...,,''wldctlbla1Mta -w-.r ,_ •-•----llto101ll,, two --_at_ ........ .., ... :L-jolold lo ........... ..---· llU ..,_ •--... to Len, u1 1o ..... r-Tboro on-noult IIIII _ ........ __...til ... _ .. _ .... _.,. ... --.. -~ nRontloe at tbl toot Gl tbt tH ~lttd•p ol etena1 u.re. mtD from Ylltlul b*t cro.. II 'ftl Jllarld by llle H•-If loo-l:llonr""' no filled tiM BollJ-,_, repMta ttM • Tbt Cbl11tnw.a. ud a e ow nod Bowl c. Eaa,r moralo&, weata wtdcla lid ap 10 tM en-prLioDira ol war are rea...td. ..... ..,_ ·---.. -nor-•·•u ......... ..... rt.....S .... .._. "' ... ....,.._"' ....... ftrll tltM .. ----toloYisloo. Jt became an boar of re-DlaJ. We baM ball to ...u.. torJ, to tpomtntou dtfiiJ. tulo Amorka, 'OIIICII put ""'' TbOJ r~ lllo _ _, of 1M . UIPII'Uce, becau8e oot oa.lJ eratiou baM calltd uu.laad cllltf prlellta, by _,....lD -. d&d U.. procram commemorate of. Ute ~~~ ud ttae bome of tbe atuet: "AmerlcaaYed:otMra. tbe Jo7ou tftala ot tbe res .. arreetioa. ri Jena, but U cave brue," tor tbe cncttled HerMtt abe CIJIIIOt an." proof tbal rtllcloo Ia a UYe Cbrlat. lo put --·-Thla miCbl clltcoara&o --... --oally -10 .. -polriOIIc -10 lDd arowlne factor In madera booored ltDOIII tllle aatiou. To-0111' coG:ry .. a cartlaa.l 'ftrtle. We. · ~ tbtre are ...,..,.11.,, ele-ucll)t tor tbe wordl Ql sW Tblo wu sbon by the pltly 111 bo ..ue · ot u.o.. who joined 1o tbe cele· me 1 • r our aattoa, u be bq OD tM trOll: brattoa of tbe Savlor'sreturnto ud say ••au .mauer o1 l'fll" "Fatbtr. torlln tbem; tartbeJ ute, &Dd was empba.s1&ed. by the aptnst ut. Fortwatety' they kDow DOt Wblt tbey do." are ta1ae wilDNiea. tor wbat Tbou wbo would dutroy preseoce o1 tbe U. S. Air Force they say 1a DOt true. America do DOt kDoW what tbQ cbolr wlltcb proJlded the must-The couaeU oa f'oretp Re-ue ............ OalJ no. tbtSt acta cal backp'ouodtortbeprogram. latlou t said --.. Tbelr pr ... ocei.D tbe Hollywood s Httet).J' to be are ot.c~~red bJ Umt c:u tMJ Bowl SUIIdlJ morntac broug:bt plottlng to substitute a aoelal-eJpeet to be A:>rc:tna. ~~:"'.!!: '::"'::,:': Memorial fund given ... -dlllrlct 10 pin the kDowledp aDd skills necessary Tbe CaWornla Profeulonal 1dtDt LUis 011¥01. to deteod America to the a1r. Scbool of MeiDl and. Deatal Tbe Anita IloaiJAtuel t..t The tbougtlt e&rne that so 1oog Per1011Del to Costa~ Mea baa: wuproposedbyeeboolol!lc1ala as tl:e growtnc pneralion can been cl•eo a $1,000 check LD ooty i weeU a10. Jut before develop such a chorus, th e memory ol Anita Domingues, crad~atioo. Anita bad btea a fUture of our coUDtry is safe oo a former student wbo died 2 studMat at the school &Dd. wu matter how viciously the hlp. , months aro 1D a pla.De erasb. wortlnc towards beeom1aC a pies may raJt and rave. Tbe cbeck, made out to the deatal assistant wbeD sbt cUed Tbe Air Foree cadets did Anita Domtnpp Trust Fuod, 1D a plane erash to Ed'tbtra their part lo making the pro-was preseDttd to tbe scbool Calltornia wltb ber b....-..:t, gram loag to be r emembered, by the CaU1orD1a Spanisb Pte-100, oepheY, aDd a famlly aod Oraage County also coo-tures EXhlbltora Assn. Repre-trleod. trlbuted Its share. The Rev. senU.og the a.ssoclatioa were The newly-formed trust tUDd Robert Schuler, pastor of the Gustuo A. Aceata,boardmem-wtll be used to assist ftnan- Gardeo Grove Community ber and bead of Ule scbolar-clally-needy students. Church, delivered a forceful ship tu.od, aodassoelaUoapres- a.od appealing sermon. The m•••f"wasdeUveredasdan From the Bible TAX LIMIT MEETING was btea.tlng 1.o the east, and But God commendeth his FRIDAY IH ORAHGE pve hope to those who have looked tor redemption from the lo\'e toward us, in that, living Christ, a.od courage to while we were yet sinners, face the meoaee of the future. Ch rist died for us. Much more ther1, ·being now Mr . Schuler reJ.otorced his dissertatl.oo in the Hollywood Bowl, when later in the moro- lDg be omclated at the services held in lbe Garden Grove Com. munlty Church. His message harmonized with tllat which em. ll.D&ted from the pulpit of the Asylum Hill Conue'ga.tional justified by his blood, we shall he saved from wr a th through him. For if, when we were ene- mies. we were reconciled to GOl:I by t.l1e death o( his Son ~ much mn re, being reconciled, we shall be <~aved by his life. (Romans 5:8-10.) A tu Umitatloo meeUoc wUI be held at the Ora.oge bleb scbool, 525 North Sbaffer Street, Orange. at 8 p.m. Fri- day, Apr1116. Speakers wtu be James Cbrlste, presideD! ott.be United Orpn.l..r.atlon otT.._,.. ers lnc., headquartered in Los Angeles, and Virgil Eltl.ns, Or. ange County cbatrman of To- payers I.oc. and cba.lrman of the Tu LtmttaUoo drive 1n Oranse County. Schools used as change agent The men responsible for My LaJ 4, the men responsible for the loss of well over three quarters of a million UYes in So11theast As.la since 1957, reside in Hanoi. They and their program of action furnish the moral justilication for our pa.rtlci.pa.tlon in the war. They are hardened and r uthless communist despots who are attempting to subjugate the people o.! IJ}dQCblna no matter wbat lbe cost to human Ufe. Americans wishing to stop ttus Insanity should circulate and sign the petition to me president, asklng that this ad- ministration stop aiding and trading wtlb communist coun- tries. For a copy at the petition, address this writer. Senator Peter Domi nick reported that O.E.O. has paid Tills ia a eontlnuatloo of the pollster Louis Harns SR08..650 in the past 2~ years to 'MMtb· 9-JPMCl,•llten. at the interview Job Corps yo uths. And how mwt)'. people have •llartJor ~Fonnr ~eeUDr by Dr. bee n lifted o~t of poverty through the ~H'tbns spent by JOMph ·Beu, foiiMf. member O.E.O.':' None.' fhe a~rage cos1 of a Job trainee is between lof tbe Glaadale ualflad school S8.000 and $9.000 a year. or lhe equivalent of the cost of district board. He is descr~b­ fou r years in a slate colleae . lDc the program of John Dewey subsUtutlng discussloos of the (develq:lme.ot of the lDdJvtdual) emotionally-laden soc1al1ssue1 rather thaJ:IIDVolvemeot(de'fll .. which face mao today, Discus-op ot tbe P'OICl ma.o). By eUm- 'lioDs should take place 011 neb iMttDC tbe accumi;Jie.Uoa. Gf subjects as lofe, marriage, tnowledp. the student wi.U be sexual relationships, the Viet-freed to· become inYolY«< in nam war, a.bortioo, the ptll, relen.ot matters, and we can tamtly planning, lobbytng. tu:-translate that to mean social es, :r.onlng, the draft, pollution, and poUUca.l action. O.oe ad- frleDI1shlp, etc. Ttus begins in vocate ot Dr. Glasser's coo- elementary school. cepts stated to me recently •· .w~ne~.u. s;-•forces !lave wace<S tbeir campLip tn deleaae Of SOuth Vietnam wttb the greatest possible precautions to prelude civilian casualties, the communists have cooducted a systematic campaign of terror against the people of South Vietnam. In order to bring this massiYe organized Uquidatioo effort to the attention of my colleagues aod the American people I have been inserting into the Cooeressiooal Record from Ume to time, reports of terrorist activtties Which are compiled by the national pollee of South Vietnam. Yours truly, Richard E. Woodin 8453 Duarte Rd., San Gabriel, caw. LEGAL NOTICE Some O.E.O. Poverty "execullves" makina from $1.5,000 aDd his colleagues to usepubllc lo $30.000 a yea r /lax money) spend their time ora:anizina schools to cha.age society aDd revOlution. picketing, hauling police and aidina the enemies =ti~mlc system into COl· of our coun1r y. r:· • • On the subject of his third that this approach will prodttee component of education, thlolt-great soetal chaop 1D our 1ng, Dr. Glasser beUeves ed-country, and might involve vto. ucaUon bas downgraded the le.oce by thwarted students who thlnldog and the creative capac. have been oriented to social lUes of the student. The prob-chaage In the classroom. He lem-solvlog aspect ateducatiDr felt such violence wou.Jd be the student has been tpored. fully ~ed. This series, entitled "The Pulping of a People," brings forth most vividly the oature aDd scope of the communist terrorist ac tivities directed against clvilla.ns. Men, 'lrOmenand young adults were assassinated, maimed, and abducted at the rate of approximately 290 per week during 1970. · The most vicious single attack on the civilian population of South Vietnam took place during the 1968 Tet offensive. Between Jan. 31, 1968, aDd March 15, 1968, approlimately 7,400 civil.ian were killed. OVer 5,000 cirtlians in the city of Hue were systematically uecuted, It was iD response to this ruthless e:dermioation campa.Jgn that the Sotrtb Vietnamese government requested tllat u. s. forces be sent to tbe Son My area which served as headquarters for the 48th Viet Coog battaHon, This is the area where the My Lai incident took place. As the House Ar med Services lovesUgattng Subcommttte1, headed by Congressman F. Edward Hebert, stated io tls Investigative report of the My Lai i.Dcfdeot, "The village of Son My, of which the ham let of My La1 4 was a part, was a hard cor~ Viet Coog area aDd had been so for more tball 20 years. The hamlets were tortWed by camouflaged ftgbting bunkers and used as a base and supply eamp for the VIet Cong and North Vietnamese Army unJts. It was from this area that the 48th Viet Coog Battalion launched thls attack oo tbe city of Quan Nga.l during the January, 1968, Tet Offenstn." The subcommittee report also commented on the ch1Uans In the area: "Based upon ennts which took place in tbe weeks preceding March 16, 1968, (the date of the lncideot)t U is reasonable to conclude thatthosecivlllaospresentinthe hamlet of My Lai 4, eJ:cept L~se too YOUOC to do so, were there to aid the enemy or his cause. Tbey had been previously removed trom that village to the safety of a refugee camp but sub- sequently returned." The Subcommittee report also sets tbe lncident into the oaly perspective from wtUch the occurreoce at My La.1 4 caD be understood. "In a war suc.b as tbat ln VIetnam, our for ces In the field must llve for enemed periods of time 1o tbe shadow of violent deatb aDd 1o constant fear of beiDg crippled or maimed by booby traps am mines. And added to tills Js the tact that this Is oot nr to tbe eoaveatiooa.l seose. The enemy Is often oot in un.Uorm. A farmer or a housewlte or a child by day may well be the eoemy by Digtrt, fashiOnlog.or setting mines and boob)' traps, or living aid, comfort a.Dd assistance to the W11lormed eoemy troops. UDCiu such elr. cumstances, one caJl IIDdertt&Dd boW It mitttt become lD- creaslngly d.ilft cult for our troop1 to accept tbe Idea tbat muy ot those who tiU them by Dlpt 10mebow become 'iaaoeeal ctvillaos' by clay ." The president's rerlew ot U. Call.,.' a cue, CODducted with an uoderstanding tbat, La tbe marty bllf-Uebt or iodeelsi.Yt action agaln5t an elutfe taemJ, o. eoldlers are many tlmu In the pos1Uoa of be1Dg damDid ll they do or dead U tbtJ doD't, wtll hope!UUJ prodoce a fl..adiDa wtUlia tbe tplrtt u wen u the tetter of tbe iaw. s• IDtCift lmportUtly, •• mut lit the tlrst-hud upert•c• &Del OIWIMI com ..... of NPJta Kboa be~ culde UIO lllt l'OObl aftlloproblom, Juollce Ill< lito Pllllllo at-v-.. cu ooly bo acbloTid bJ dlnc:Uarc Ollf ltUt ~ ol•'lllll 'lkln lilt coerdoo a,.... tbt rai erlmlala. Tillie .... are Ia Huot, DDt <:«wpo. NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Plannin& Commission of the City of Newport Beach will hold a public hearing on the application of W.H.F. Co. tor a Vartance 998 on property lo- cated at 407-409-411 Harding Street to permit 6 dwelllng Wlits oo a lot having a total area of 6900 sq. ft. where the ordinance requires a minimum ol 7200 sq. tt. A columnist reported recently: "Like revenue·sharing, a federal takeover of welfare costs would mean major financial relief for Slales and counlies. Their wdfare costs now total $4 billion annua lly and arc projected to rise to $5 bill ion in fiscal 197 t." Notice Is hereby turtber giv- en that said public bearing wiU be held on the 29th day of Aprll, 1971, at the hour of 8:00P.M. 1o the Council Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall, at which time aod place any aod all persoos loterested may ap- pear and be bear~ thereon. That is a deliberate di stortion of truth. Federalized welfare, like federalized anylhing, will cost more, not Jess. No govern. ment, federal , state or local. has any money eJ;cept what it confiscales from the people. On the round trip to and from Washi ngton , the bureaucrats take out JS cents of every dollar. Welfare, l1ke vinually everything else, should be bouJht, run and paid for ur home. The goal of the federalists is to do away with slale welfare. And later. to do away witb the states. Government has nothing to give except what it takes from the people. For a:ovcmment to give people who prefer lo loaf rather than wo rk , a pan of the workers' reward~ forces the worker mto involuntary servitude. And that is just a fancy 1erm for slavery. Don R, .Adtln""l, Secretary Newport Beach City Plannlng Commission Some naive souls st1ll can't believe that the Puppeteers on the Potomac are deliberately deliverinJ us to bankrupcy, surrender and dictatorship under the United Natioru. Tbe I rusting souls are l1ke the husband who answered. the phone and said. '·How shOllld I know ':' Why don't you call the Publlsh: Apr1115, 1971, lll the Newport Harbor Ensign. BURN INJURIES FATAL Coast GuardT' His wi fe asked : "Who was that, dearT' The hush~tnd replied, "I haven't any idea, \lob ju~t wan1W In know if lhe coast was Frederick W. Bandel, 79, of An~rican Way 318 JasmlDe Ave., Corooa del Some 1tupid clear,''-The ~!'.it,dl~edl~· ~·.~'..ar;:: 100 missions t.ojarles suffered 1D a tlre 1n for captain a rest borne. He ns bora u. s. Air force Captain Jay Sept • .25, 1891, in New York, A. Roweostiae Jr., 800 o1 Mr. a.od came to Oraap Cody &Dd . Mrs. JaJ A. Rovensti.oe ol 48 years aeo. He was a ma-535 u,_.,,_ Sl c ._.,IUWU ., osta Mea., eb.l.ollt for 15 Yea.tl fer tbe bas completed 100 con'bo'tmls:, staodard OtJ Co. s1ou OYer Vtetaam. SarTtvOts 1Dc1DIIe 2 SODS, He 1.1 a B-52 Stratofortre• Raymood at Coroaa del Mar, b•'J bomber n.a•iplor, u- aad IIOI'mao al Pal-.; 19 slpld 10 lito SO'IIII Stratocl< &nndcblldr... aad S P'•l-Wille. a 111111 o1 the SlrWIIO grudc:blldroo. Air Commald. Roar7 wu rocllod ~1111 Tllo 10'1111 rues s.sz Bini· &Dd mua WU c~ J.prU olllrtreu bocnblq mi.Mial lZ at 0.. LodJ-afAaplo apl"' VIol Cooc lupls 1o ClllboUeCIIor<b.lalormoalwu v-...,.. 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II-... 11111111-·~ .. ........................ a "CIIX'Il ............. ., ................... ...... By DR. JOSEPH BEAN The class meeting acts also as a problem solving group to dlselpUoe ttudents who llave misbehued. Dr. Glasser says there sbould be oO reluctance to name oames and bring lbe dltl'lculty Into tbe open. as the children discuss the mlsdeed. Children wtU often beCOme very persooal, taiJdor about subjects ordloarlly COD.IIdered prtnte, but Dr. Glaseer JaYS parents elbibtt too much aaxlety about such tblnp. We Deed think1ng 1n tbe class-To prevent failure cbiklren room, especially thloldq &boot must be taught to tolerate lll- tbe ereat problems facing man certainty, a.od Dr. GlasMr today, as lodlcated earU.er. He states: " ••••••• we ban would have lbe class solve these to let students II::Qow there are problems before the studeats oo ri&bt answers, a.od we ban have received any Yalld t.otor. to let them see that tbere are maUoo oa the subject. many a.iternattves to certaioty As ooe mother described It &Dd rlgbt answers." Ap.Ln, The second type of class last year, "The ltudeots sit "The truth does DOt mate mGCh meetinr is lbe open-ended dis-, arouod to circles uchaJl&1DC ditterence bulcall1," and "It eussion. wbere any Item or unlolormed oploloos." When Is vuy uufortuaate· that we pt relevance lJ treated. Tbe teach-they are thrOQib, tbey believe 10 coocerotd that wbat we teach er Ls oct 1ook1DJ lor factual tbey bave come !C) with some-Is certain and correct.'' a.oswen, or for solutioas to th1D& nlld. Dr. Glasser beUens tbat soc tal problems. Tbe students Dr. Glasser believes tbat ed-llS1aC Jl'ldts as a Jlfdlttck fOI' dlscuss, and oo cooclusloos are ucatloa'a empbasll oo. ~t-achienment produces mo.t reached. These dlacussloas lo-lor IIDowledp to tbe lludtnt tallures, Scbolutlc achlpe. elude tbt draft, tbe piU. abor-·bl.l been very destnct;tn., • meDI Is not the proper NDct1oo Uoa, Wally planoi.og, 11rbu re-wbat we aboWd h&Ye dOoe was of sebools today &Dd to measure oewat, oil sUcks, etc. to teacb the stodtal to thiak&Dd a child's aehlevemeat IMer- Tbe third type or class meet-.olve problema. Tbe laqW'J teres wttb bis 1deat1t)1ar b.is 1ne 11 termed ''eduea.Uoaal dl-method of 1-.rDillc must be role ud eatab.ll..sbJ.Dc b1a •lf- apsUe" and 1s an effort by used, almost eulualvely, a wortb. ObjectlYetutlbaYebteu teacbers to see boW weU child-. metbod wr.treln tbe curriculum very t.rmful to clltidrea.. Si.Dce reo are relatlDc their edueatloo coa"•• or u I.Jrruttp.Uoo of tbere are no teltbooU &Dd ao to real-We sltaaUoDs. TbeJ .timely prob1tmt. For tll1a pur-in'mallJed SJslem&Uc nbjld: ba•• beta ror social PDA Dr. Glauer eliml•tea matter st1dled in tbe elua, bJ lbe ope11• tutbooU aiMS tbe elaN .... there 1s DOt mueb r ... tor dl.eanloas, u we Shall rtlen.ot, krlr prteed 1111*'-testtAc. Hereeommeadaapua- ... 1n a momeat &Dd ttdsclua baeU, Dd'IPIPtr artleln, aod ..., •• no tailurt aradlDC m..U.oc II desli;ned to dltc. material from soeb pert.octicalll 1Jitem. mloe bow nu U..eblldrea ban u "Lll•·" &Dd "Look" map.. T"-beUef tb&t lmowltdp Ia beeD norteated. 111M~. teotaUYe &Dd tbat tbtre are ao Tbe t.ebtr mlllt dlt'tklp WbtD tbt ltudtlltaecumlllalts ccwtaM trltbl or at..ollta groo1 toportlso Ill -~~~~~lllo -oo • -ul pr-lrom po..--at Amorlc:uld- eluo. To-a ----•oo,boonl--l/lda)'. UlboroloUJ .,... ""' ..u pora.J aad -lito-ud tr1oo IOclnw -t111or wtolcb -por-~~.Sbo-&A. ---"' lllo ..... , lo --.. -_.., ••a. JOE motMr bor.r? 11 JID'R acc.mlllated Jraowledp ol alia mMt be u.. -l!and?lo -~-k·----... 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IDir .......... ,..1 .. • .. ,. trr'4>11TIII....,..,_, --..... _.... • ._ ... r1a1kc _. n• 2 1 ftlrf .. -.......... -.. · ~·· -.. .. .. _,._, ....... &-.., .... ..... ; I---.r.I:J :1.'::.: ~.-=."!.!'..lid.:= ~.A;:"·.,--= ....... -::.m::-.::-:: .... -· aM. x.DorofC_Iol_ CAPT. JAY IOYIIMITIIII::. lftl I lr-IL._ .... tt TJ 1a1 -111 1111 I I M IC 7 1-.-t -.... ·. ----.. ..,-r~, .... ("!!>',..,..,.,...~ • • Marilyn Jones weds homos H. T oedter ---;.Ia kellr .. 1M ...-"' ...... piM eameWU ud rMM c-. n. lfOOIIII'I tntber, Peter lortd -lall llptra -T_. ol llnpart, MrYtd u 1M Wit ol st. Jam•lpl-. boll -. U.Wa locl,..ed t11o ... Cbllreb OD tbe IUZ'"'' of bride'alwotMf, Brice JODes at lllucb 10 wba Tbomu a.r., 8arnrd butnesa .ebool, ud Totdlor -Mlao MarliJO ...,.... Ray or c-Me•. Cra'l'tlrd JODII to be bU .U.. TIM brkle'a Dlece, Cere IJ4m. Tba bride Ia tba ...... o( llu, &Jill -· T11111a· Buotlo, Col. ud Mn. WlUiam W.IODM aentd u nawer glrl and rtnc "' Lido tole. Tilt ............. bo&Hr. ..U are tbe Hermu Toe&tters A German bud played at the cl Nnpart He!IIU. recl(llloo, wbleb was beld a1 1'ba RoY. Joba.Aaboy, CIIUrcll lbo llewport Harbor EIU Club -· lllllled tllo ecq~lo 1D a t>llowlD& ll1o weddlag eere--lo rii>C HrTiee.JlllllDCOI· mooy. Mlas Suaan 1Jw ol Loo ,.. played A-·· c--Aoptea bad c:bar .. ot the cuest alooc Willi a mtdlo7 ol •nl -. -... Mn. Joaea recei'red pests Marllya cOO. a Ooor leactb 1o a ttreet Iueth dress of pale IID'ft ol wbJte crepe IDide lD a pint raw lilt, with matchlnr empire styli Yltb a matcbiDC aeceuor)es a1ld W'tl.lte tid train. The bodice wu made of ctmes. Tbe lfOOm's mother, 1aee witb lace trlmmllc tbe Mrs. Toedter, wore a belp IDac sleeves ud I:JorderlDC tbe dress of aUk aDd wool, MRS. IRUCI! A. IIHHQUIST. (Bernie A.lde, pbotoJ train. Gardenlu held bar' sllk Tbe Dl"'l' W:rs. Toedter grad· JUusloo YelL Sbe earrted a aated from Newport Harbor higb cluster of prdeolu with lemoo schOol aDd Polly Priest bus- leans and maideD ba1r tern. lDesa college. She took further Her sister, Mrs, Robyn BUD-studies at Orange Coa.stCol~p: tin ot Albion, sened u matron Uld tbe University ot utah. of hooor ln a bottle greeontret Her on hll.!lbaDd also is a gown ln empire style. Sbe car-P'aduate of Harbor High and rted a bouquet of pale plDk atteaded OC C before entering cameUJas and steptanotls. LoDe Bell:h state, where he is Cathy Stanfield weds Sat. Bruce Binnquist The Rev. Michael Samsvtct of Calvary Church, Santa Aoa, united Ln marriage ldlss Cathy Ly~ Slaotteld and Sgt. Bruce Allen Blnoqulst at a !k)uble rln& ceremony at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 27. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. stan. tleki of Costa Mesa.. The &room's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bl.nneqtd" of Glen. dora. Miss Sta.nneld chose an ivory wedding gown of peau de sole with aleocon lace awllqued 00 EngUsh net. It was made with a mod1tied s~ neckline, long tapered sleeves and a wattea.u tla.in of chapel length. Lace Dowers held her elbow length silk veil. Her bo~M~IM!t was made of pale pink cymbidiums, steph- anotis and baby's breath. girl, wearing a pink embrold· ered nylon dress. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Willlams otlmperlal Beach were wedding soloists, accom- pa.nied by W. Dursteler at tbe orpn. A reception was held at the cburch fellowship ball for 500 guests. The bride's cousin, Susan Stanfield, andSileryiPut. oam attended the guest book. Assisting with the r eceptioo were Mrs. William Kempf and Misses Janet and Clndy Kempf of West Covina and Mrs. wu. Uam Schmitz and Mrs. Deooia Holland of Costa Mesa. following the r eception tbe young co~le left for a sWnc honeymoon In the Higtl Sierras. Their future home will be Chandler, Arizona, near WU- Uams Alr Force Base, •here ·the groom Is stationed. The new Mrs. Blnnquist grad. uated trom Costa Mesa hlgb. school and Orange Coast Col· lege. Her husband studied at Glendor a h.lgfl schoolandCUrus Sen log u bridesmaid wu IXrW a senlor. He served in the Mrs. Stephen Ray of Costa U. S, Navy. Mesa. She wa.s dressed idea£. Tbe young ~le will hOney. IDOQil 1n Guadalajara and Mu -ana.o aDd will Un Ln Newport a.lld Guadala)l.ra, Mexico. CoUege in Glendora. MRS. JERRY COLE of Bay MARILYN AH D THOMAS TOEDTER I ~ ~~ i . f " . .I I ! AlaMAH OUIHH AUICMI!D TO GaiUOM API Alrmu Dtrtt P. Qullll. -ii>C lulc tn11111r at IA"'t s' Mr. ud Mrs. Jam.~ H. A.FB, T .... Be llu .... y.. 0000 lolol Isle 0.1 .. , -.. • ... "' 1M ... . RU~ VIew RJllJ, ras re-tq1e AJr C..•ef at Cir*- bllllnl U. S. Air Foree AFB, lod., ... n-. .... after eompiet-u a .e.U, JDII 7 ' LEECHES FOR S A LE At one time:, you could buy jars of keches 11 most pharmactes. That was in the days when blccdina was considered a cure for many ailments. And ko;;hes are flOOd bloodktters! How lucky we are lObe Jivina in this aF of ~adem medications, with effective-and pleasant-treatments r or infection~ and other i llnc:ues. Remember, reliable medica tions are important to you-they may mea n the difference between pain and comfort ... betw«n li re and death. So. when you are ill, see your physic1an fi rst. Tncn come lO us for the medicines M prescnbes. Christensen *1 L COAIT IIWY .. comiiA DU IIAII omou , ... 0 Isn't this ' The bride's slster-tn-law, Mrs. Wayne K. Stanf'leld ot Tustin, was matron of honor, a.ad Miss Anita Paroaklan of Huntlngtoo Beach was maid of honor. They wore empire style gowns ot ivory lace and pink cbltloo. Tbeir bcMIIM!ts were u.sead• or olak c:u-.tk:laud roses with baby's t.'eatb. Also dressed 1D ptu &ad wb.fte were bridesmaids, Misses Dorotlly Pa.rnatfan, Ruth Ann Johnson, Erln McKim, aDd the groom's s1ster, Barbara BtnDQ.utst. CLOTHING SA L E Sborea bold• ...U pocloacocl Mrs. iamu LaFlamme, •ice bottles of pertuiDe nkb tM president, ways and means, an-Jualor Ebtll ot Newport Bll.eb nounces tnat Hoag Hospital Au:r-ls pronsu.c u table faYOts lor l-Ib"~!-= tliaty wiJI OOstess a clothiog the Aprll ZS.Z4 IDilllll CODYIIl· the way you've always Carrying a ~t of plnk rose petals was little 3-1/2 year old Andrea Bell, nower sale from noon to 6 p.m. May tioo ot lbew Ca~ Federa. 13 at the conference center tioa of omea s Clubs, Junior Proceeds wm go to the build~ membersbjp, 1D Anaheim. "Ha· ing fund . The pubUc is in-wall, Islands ot Paradise" Ylll vtted to share tn the contrt. be the theme. Grad~aUDgmem­ butioo to the hospital. bers wtll be booored, tncludln&: Scholorship awards made the lollowtnc from the Joca.l club: Mmes. stanley Chapman Jr., Llooel Da SUva, Rtcbard Bechtel and Richard Hochchlld. Ttlree Orange COast College students han won Ford Founda- tion scholarships in nationwide competition to bet! them com- plete their college education. Tbe lfant5 wm pay 60 per cent of the students' education for ooe year. U the students' record merits It at the end of a year, they will be coll!iider ed tor renewal. Sheila Gentry of Costa Mesa wtu attend either Cal State Long Beach or University of LEGAL HOTICE NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING Notice Is hereby ctno that the PlanninC Commission of the Clty of Newport SUch wlU bold a pubUc bearln&: on a pro· pol&l to ci&Dp t.be name of "Palisades Road'' between the Newport Freeway and Mac- Arthld' Boulenrd to "Bristol Street." Notice ts bereby furtber gh·- ell lbal Aid pobUe lieu II>& will be bold .. lho 111tll dl1 ol ~ ·~ 1971, at lho hour ol 8:00P.M. 1D tbl Cotmetl Clambers ot Ute Newpol't Bacb City llall, a1 wbtcb Ume ud place aay and aU pu'IODI lllterested m&J IP- peu aod bl beard thereon. 0oa R. AdkiDP\oSeeretaty Nnparl BMA:b City PlallDIDr Commtutoo Pabllab: April IS, 1971, II> lbt llnparl -lulp. California at Santa Crur:. Janie Gonzales ofCostaMesa will attend San Diego State. where she will be a speech major . Miss Gonzales is a member of OCC's c.bampion- sh.ip Forensics Team. Sharon Rich of Fountain Val- Ley will attend Long Beach State. She ts also a member of the OCC For ensics Team. She ls married, ha s a family and last semester had a 4.0 averan. CL UTTER WATERCOLOR PI CKED FOR SHOWIH G Ja.mes Clutter, Newport Beach artist. lla.s recetYed oo~ tltl.eattoo from the Amerlca.o Watercolor Society that llis petnltag, "In WemOI'}' ofJocben RiDdt," bas been &ccepted by the tw:J of seleettoo. TbepaLat. In' will 4lang at the NatioDal Academy Galleries, SthAnnoe, New York City, April 7-25 In !be 1 04th annual uhlbltloo. This LEGAL MOTICE l.s the llrst tlme Wr. Cluttor NOTICE Of PUBUC HEARrNG has submitteda.neatrytnnter-color to &OJ lhOW. Notice Is her eby given that The palntlog. 24" a 18" Is the Planning Commlssloo ot 1D cuacbe an ~118 nier the CitY of Ne"PPrt Beach will color med.ham. n portray; bold a. pubUc heartna on the Joclleo Rld world's drtTtnr appllca.Uon of Newport National champion of ino at the wbee1 Bank for a Use Permit 1528 of his Lotu. 11.r .' Clutter wu on property lOcated at 1666 ln EI.U'OPI Lut tall c2ur1ne the MacArthur Boulevard to permit time when Rindt met Ills UP· 1. drlve·~ auto teller laclllty umely d-.tll 1D a.o oo~track tor a oew branch of the New~ automobile aceldiDl. port National B&nk. Nollee 1.s beret>y !urtber &I•· BRITISH TEA TI ME eo tba.t sa1d pubUe bearlllg will Members ol Cu.l.lbroob be llekt oo. the 29th dayotAprll, Castle Chapter , Daupters ol 19n, at ttae bold' oJ>8:00 P.M. the Brltlsb Empire, ue pre- In tbe Couocll Chambers of the parUtc tbetr 5tb UDal Eacllsb Newport Beach City Hall, at tel to be bekS at tbl bome d whlcb Ume and plaee aDJ and. Mrs. Elmer W. SebrafDIJI. 57 all persoos 1Dterested may ap~ Balboa Core•, oa TburJda)', pe&r aDd be beu'd ther1011. AprU I!, from I &o , S p.m. DooR. Adklnaoo, Seeretary Mra. Joba Morris, tea ebalr. Beacb City man, bas &rf&DC'd aulblltic Brltbb tare ud pests wU1 ..... It ....-_. ..... ausace ron., abortbre&d, ud ....... Proceedl from thbe'telltwtll baDIJlt tiM Brltllb Home far tiM Apd 1D Sierra Madre. F- . .--l!la1 be _ .... bJ ealllDc Mra. Morrll at 144· GAl or Mra. Schrumpf at &'I$. noo. IUIU SHO' IIUSIC 'he •e.et-~ tM Hewpart -"'-o.. .. "' 1M -.. --atlp .... s.. ..,, Afrll l l, will -Bor. VALET CLEANERS .... --.. -lillp&lllll. 'hi ... I • .....,,. a CIIU'• __ .. __ a.;1r II IRit Adtl 11 • .:..-. .... --........ nr-...,.... -wanted to live It' a ell here welting for you. For llnglea, young marrieds end adults of alleges. Now at Park Newport -h•gh on a bluff overlOOking Newport Bay-enjoy the ultimate •n apartment-resort liv1ng Imagine seven swimming pools. seven n1ght-I1Qhled tenn1s courts, bicycle trails. 18:hole puttmg green . A $750.000 Spa with whirlpool, saunas. massage. condition.ng room. Olympic pool. Graceful trees and landscaping Subterranean perking with elevators-no carports. Even a chic shopping plaza topped by a 60rfoot clock tower . The apartments are smash •ng brery one has an all·el ectric kitchen, carpeting. drapenes. pnvate pat•o or balcony Most have bars. some have fireplaces One or two bedrooms, plus spacious bachelors. And two· or three- bedroom. two-story town houses. Rentals ra nge from $175 to $450. Furnished Apartments Available At Park Newpoi1 you're close to all the Irvine environment Shops, restaurants, industry. the UC campus and ocean recre1tion. We're at the intersection of Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills Roads, just non.h of Fashion Isl and From the S8n Diego freeway, tum off 11 MacArthur Boulevard . Come see five stunning models decorated by Ro binson's Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daity. Other times by appointment Or call (71•) 6«-1900 lor leuing inlormauon. Park Apartments in Newport Beach? Jfi ~ ~ .. --. ........... - 111 - ' -· IPS ---=alii.· .. --......... ~--------------------------------------~----- MARK BEIERLI Is dhplaJIDc his scale moilel or the ECOQO..flyte 200, wbicb be 1s DOW destp!De with tbe aJm or putllDg 11 oo the market lbr jUst $5,000. 1t will be a f passenger plane with a 140 b.p, pusber type englDe. TNDRDUtiNBRED RAC/116 IIDW! t BIG RACES DAILY Tues. thru Sat First race ... Weekdays 1:45 Saturdays & Holidays 1 15. FREE I OPEN HOUSE Sunday, April 18. 2 Tracks ide Variety Shows 10;45 & 2:00. Workou ts start at 7 a.m. Training races at 10 ... Bus tours ol stables . racing movtes. NollywNd Part, lntltwood CIHltury Blvd. at Pra1rla Erosion cost refund due o Fl RE o AUTO o BOAT oHOIIE o BUSINESS SERVICE IN YO·UR CAR! April Special --GOOD FOI 25% DISCOUIT o• AllY SIZE .,.IL '71 OMLY DRAPERY ORDER CLEANED, FAN FOLDED and nm (OR -BLAHICI!TS, II!DSI'RI!ADS, SLIP COVI!RS, HOUS!HOLD ITI!MS, I!TC.) DRIVE THR.U -IIOUI SIIVICE .......... c ........ ERS :20 words or len ............. . 21 wonts Jo 30 wwcl1 ..... . 31 words to Cl worcfa Jliled 01 holdup COIDI 1 Ti .. uo 2.00 3.00 .05 LIGAL NOTICf l., !1.00 4.00 .10 3·Ti ... s 3.00 4.00 5.00 .15 UGALNOTICI S~l!IIIGTDIE SPECIAU1 Graod p1aao oelectJoo: SteiD- nJ, Steck, Wurllber, KtmbLll, Be<:t.lelll, KMbe ~ Yamalla, Wied, from $495. Used n.1. stu- pla.oo, $395. Sue oo UMd I coo~1e aod op!Dets starUoc College students unite ~=:-:a: liiURSOAV, APIIL I~ 1171 CDIIIZIA OIL!!!!, c:MJf . PAST PRESII£NTS of tbe lJdo lsleWomu'1Clltt'Wtlo wwe hooored at a. receDt m.eetln&: in tbe Lldo ctllbflol• tDetad the following: .. ted, left tO right, Mm ... FraDt A11111D. Kent IUtcbcock, Ralph Holden. Robert Short aDd C. E. Van- dervort; staMloc, left to right, U.mes. Hal Dike. Amokl ·Dovey, Martin Lockney, Melvin Rich ley, Doaald Jacobi. l.lld-llll>coc:"- in Lewis-Gridley rites Two 8u DlofO Slale CoUoco lllu S ... rl PMJOIJ .,.. Ill -· bocomo llr. ud lin. c11or10 ol lbt --llllllo la a late SatWdaJ after_,.. reception, A ~ er.U. tor w-.c etrOIDOIIJ llold .,..II t11o -porly ud lauood- 1 at St. A.Ddrew'• Prelbyterlu 1&11 flmlliu wu M1d aboud Cbt~reb. tbe PaYWol. OuteD oa ..,_ Dr. Cblrles Oiereatleld, Bay. eblll'cb pastor, Ubltldi.D.adoullle ne bride lfldUited from rlAc eeremoaJ MLIS Juet Sue N8't'IJOft Ratbor b1&tl KbOol Lewis Ud JobD LesUe Gridley. ud Oraop Cout COllep. The tlide ls the cb.upter of Wbere sbe reeet•ed bel' A.A. Mr. aDd Mrs. Earl Allen Lwts decree ud beeame a deaQ\ of Newport Heigbts. Mr. Grid-usllt&Dt. Sbe Ia DOW atteDdlac ley is the son of Mrs. Roger Sa oteao state u a bDme Forde or Laguoa S.cb alld ecoaomles major. Sbe 1.1 past tbe late Dr. J. W. Gridley. prelidlat of Epsiloa Delta. Ml.as Lewis. ebose a poly-Tbe sroom lf"&dulted from PJJI& gown made with bishop La.pDa Bach bteh' scbool and lleens ud a detachable loDg OraDge Coast Collep. He at- train. Peony Venice lace form-teoded Weatmoot College ln ed the bodice a.ad capped the SaDta Butva and l& oow a aleeves forming a bi&fl oeet-seolor at SaD Dieco state, maj. llDe. The bouffant shoulder orlnc 1n English UteratlD"e and ~gtb vell ns hekllrith fresh educatloa. dals.les aDd roses. Tbe JOUDC couple wtU Uve .ln The maJd of boOor -.ras Miss san Dleco Yben they return Christine Lewis, sister M the from thelr Yosemite hooey. bride. Bridesmaids were Katby mooo. Arnold of Newport, Usa Wash. RI!T.IIIIS 4fTER 31 YRS. WITH WEST. ELECTRIC bon of Balboa, Barbu~ Loden RUMMAGE SALE APR . 17 wurrtd (Wtwe) Hoe. ot6408 ern Electric locations tn Or-or Costa Mesa ~ Pam Lovtc Tbe a.m.ua.I rummage sale of W. Oeeu. Ft., Welt Newport, ange, Rh'erstde aDd San Dlegc or Newport. tbe Demoentlc Women or Or. bU retired from W.tera El-Cow:tles. Westen Eleetrlc h Tbe hro ca.ndlell&bters were up Couoty wlll be held from tdrlc, SoCben Ca.l1in'nla m.. the ma.nuflcturtoc a.Dd stQ~lY Miss Sharon Orona of Santa 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, *'"tlon ara. wUh more tban arm oftheoatioowtdeBellTele-Ana and Miss Kathy Jobosoo Aprll 17, 1n the parking lot 11 Jllll'l of 811"Ytee. phone oetwort. of Costa. Mesa. Miss Kim Grof1 of Hemingway Motors, 1221 w. Mr. Roe, 80, jolDed. the com-Mr, Hoe's rettremeot plans of Costa Mesa was flower girl. First St., Sa.nta Ana, accord-'*" to tHO aod serYed as tnclude llDg around the Attending the groom as best 1Dg to Mr s. Clarence Hansen. Mad of tbe Ultbern cnstrlct u.s. h · his e, Margaret, man was Barrett Hunt. Ushers president. tDolcoal:rolceDterlnSant&Aoa ln 1r oew , D~ect-included Olavtd Sears of Costa Mrs. LurUneAllee,LDcba.rge prior to b1J: retlremeat. The tng que bottles, and ~ncl-Mesa, Eugene Johnson of Chi-of the event, Is assisted by ea• .appUes toots. material, tng u with their ~ cago, Don McNealy of VanNuys limes. Hansen Louise Mount, RS H GR LEY Uld lb.tioaery to U1 West-da.ugtlte -and Mike Crouch m of Balboa. a..rw:1 Jack Vlon.' M • JO t4 L E$LIE ID • (Rtnrh Altlu pholo) •, MRS. ROBERT L. SHORT, left, finance chairman of Los Relnas Aux.IUary, Assistance League of Newport Beach, ancr·Mrs. William Ouimette, Auxlllary chairman, center, view a tree sta.OO.lng radiant warmer, presented by the Auxllla.ry to Hoag Hospital for use in the maternity n.rd. Demonstrating the equipment Is Anita Kleeman, R.N. FUDd.s for this equipment were raised at the Las Relnas AtldllarJ annlllll benefU. (David Ross photo.) SPEAKERS BUREAU VOLUNTEERS HEEDED Mardan Scbool for Education-the Vohmteer SUra•, Jl5 N. aJ Tt~enpy in Costa Mesa, a Newpcwt Bl'fd., Nt'IPPQI'l a-eh, no1i...prof1t day school serving pbooe 64!~. children with learning dlsa-The Volunteer Bureau malD- btUtles from pre-school through junior high school age, tains. a roster of people whO Deeds more volunteers LD the are wllllDe to drive patieats speakers bureau toaquaintpar-to aDd trom treatment ceders. ents ln the community with. the Requests are made bJ ~c­ type of help available to them lpaUng agencies tor patients at the school. Persons wishing who have oo other means of to volunteer are asked to call _tra_nspo--:rtatloo--~·-:-::-::-::::-- LEGAL NOTICE LIGAL H011CE I CITY OF NEWPORT BEAC H, CALIFORNIA NOTICE INVITING BIDS SEALED BIDS will be receivedattheomceor the Clty Clerk. City Hall. Newport Beach, CaWornia, until 10:30 A.M. on the 4tb day of May, 19TI, at which time they wlU be opeoed and read, for perforrhiog work as follows: JAMBOREE ROAD MEDIAN ISLAND PAVING CONTRACT NO, 1345 Bids must be submitted on tbe Proposal form attached wttll the cootract documents banished by the Public Works Depart- ment. Tbe additional copy of the Proposal Form is to be retalbed by the bidder tor his records. Each bid must be accompanied by cash. certifted ebeek or Bidder's Bood, made payable to the City of Newport S.cb, tor u amount equal to at least 10 perceot ot tbe amow1t bid. The title of the pro)ect and the words "SEALED BID" sblll1 be clearly marked on the ~side or the envelope containinC tbe bid. The Contract Documents that must be completed, executed, and returned In the sealed bid are: A.Propow B. Deslpatloo of Sulx:ontractors c. Bidder's Bood D. Noo.eollustoo Aftldavlt E. statement of Flnancial ResponsibWty F. Tecboical Ability and EJ;)el'lence References These documeots shall be a1tll:ed witb tbe sipatures ud Utles of the persons slp.lng on behalf of tbl blddu'. Fcx-Cor· poraUou, the slp.tures of the Presldeat or Vtee Pru:id~M IJid Seer-Y or A.ulstanl Seorelary ore roqodrtd ud lila Cor- porlllo Seal Shall bulllad lo alldoclUDODUtoqodrillc olp-L lD t11o cuo o!aPartaorslllp, theslplureollllleUt-_.t pariDot Is required. No bids will be accepted from a Coatractor no bu DOt .._ Ucouod ID ac-e wllll the proriolouoiCb&i*r I, ~ m of tbe BuslDeu IJJ.1 Protessloal' Code. Tbt eo.tractor llllaliJiote IWillce ... ,...bot udclullli..-IDIIIa ~ Pluo ud Coalract Documoola, IDcludllc Spoc:lol -- m&J be -Ill the N>Uc Wa<l<s ~ CIIJ BaD, Nnpo<t Boach, Calli>l-111&, Ill• coot lo ll--L A ooa-r-te cbor10 ol $1.00 will be roqolrod lllr -toOl ol PlaDI and Coatra.ct Doeumeats laned lo otlilelra. It a. ret It It tblllllla PluoudC-Documoollber ... lodwltiiiDI- afte< lila bid opeaiDc. Tho CIIJ hu adn!ltod the sto!!datd ~ lllr Hill< WO<I<s ~-(19'10 Edltloa IJid --·) u proporod b)' theSOulllorncaut>rntoCb&l)lonoflbiAmer-Pallllc wano A .. oelltk)n ud the A1FC\at.d Gdlral CGiitnatahotta•kL Cbptel may be-.,_ BalldiJIC Non, ..... -ONr- An., Loo ADploo, Calli. 100M, (IU) 1?0-11'11. TIM CIIJ hu adn!ltod !laDIIard Spoelal_ud, tr( Dra"'-Coplo of -ore a"""'lo Ill lllo Pallllc -~ Ill t cool oiP.OO pot 1!11- ID ..-. willa 1b1--ol ArUclo I, t'alllln l, Part T ollllo C&IUonla ~Code~ IT'IO ol->, .. CIIJ e-ll Gl t11o Cit}' Gl Nnpo<t -IIU Ut & I I , .. -"' JIH'IIIIII rote ol par dloal -10 .,. _.,II -lllo -t IIIIo bo po<lllrmod lllr-c:rol, dow'S 1'£&, ar 'tJpeolww .... arJDedn•..-..tD ...... 4M udllue&l ___ lsiR-•IIo-... ...... lloJ 11, lilt, A-"'-.--121-.... .. G1 .. Cll:r C1otrL All parliN ID tllo ---lit po-IIJ all --Gl t11o ~ ~ Codl r I =• ,._ ftlllll--~-I T'I0-1 '111 WI I <). em OP li&WPOIIT IK&CII, CAIDWIIU IAlft 14.,... CIIJ Clift ,.... AarU 11, 1m. 1a 11111 wca,.t ......, 'rl• .. The. old Crocker Bank in Corona del Mar will be the new Crocker Bank in Newport Beach on April19. Crocker Bank \\"p're mn,·ing our Corona dt•l )far Office fmm :.!~.l!l E:lst loalit lfiJ.rh,,·ay into hanrl:;nm(' !H'W quartN~ conn·nientJ.,· kw;~teri at ll:!t) :\t'WJ~)l1 C't>HIC'I. Orin' in ~t,W lX\rt B{"n<·h. Tu tell'hr:tlt' 1 he nw\ t' wt.."lt hi' hn\'in.R" :~n Opt'n l hlliSt•nn ::\[,,nrl;ly, A pril 1!l. T lwre'JJ he a litth• s.onwthJil g -~t J[ift .11Hi refn•shnwntli -in it fur ('\'f'I',YM1('. You m :1~ t'H'Il Will a l'lt't·k rarl io m· Pol r~roirl canWI':l: \\'h.\· not plan to :;;top by :\lonri.1.v '.' .-\n.\· timC' f1·om 10 H.nl. to 6 p.m. B nn~ yom· fnmil~-;mrl .'·ou r nt>ighbo1·s. too. You'\1 find nmplc free parklll!l on tht• pt·l•m is('s.. Our m::tn:tj.!('l", TnM Yunrlt, :Uld his st:\ff will weknnw you nnrl \)('ha ppy to help with an~ (lf Yfl\11' hankmj.! n('{'ds. Ther·e's ('\'Cry ho\ll ktn~ !'••J'\'t<'<' het-e for you. ,\·our fa mil.'· and .\'uur hn~ines.s. \\'t>'\'e sen ·t>ct &,.,uth.,•rn C':tllfon li:t s mce 1<:":90. :\'(1\\ \\'t · look fnnntnt tn sen ·ing you at tht> tW\\ :'\\'''·pot1 Ct>nter Office. As h;n·•· ,..!l man' otlw1·:o. we think .\'OU lOti wJ!\!inrl Crn(.kC'I' a good place In rlo hu ... tll!':'-s. \\"i th assets of$.", bli\uJn. ,,e·r·· ;! I !I I! hank. But our bigf(est :tS!'('\ t.s i>t'l'\ tn•. And that's a bi!Z something for evet'yone. • ----------- NEWPORT-MESA SPORTS SCENE WnN ·VIC O,ALIK no-.-'"'-no-au ......... •--·-.. -... tllehlded 6'5" __ ... -•JorUrJOotr--, .... !lob._-.. or- --upCoaJ _,-.Aol&UutM no 111 .. _. ... ..,. ..... 1oca1 ... -. boT• .. ,.. .Geld t.m1 oompetla& b:ldl7, otblr team were ..-n more AfrU U, ban E.tucia at Loa pbyllcal so u Mtml tblt tM Altmttot Ud Co.ta. Mea at boJI are eHUac bt&IV .....,. c.._ del Mar lfl lntno leo-roor. Tile o111er au..Joar-0111 ... ..._-•bllo Newport oolo<:tlou tllehlded 6'6-1/1" Harbor 1s at Welf:ero in a .. art Fltmer from tbt su. SIIUit lap feature. Oteco team, wbo was Toted tbe Tile juolor hllh tract looms IIVP of 111e -tes. A1ao Rllo- swlD.c 1Dto tbel.r 2ad week of des, IJ'5", from San oteco, compet1tioD With E~lp at Te· 6'4"' Everett Wll.Uams aDd IS'S" WiDtle, Rea at Dwyer, LlDcoln Tim R1ddle from SJCI.DlOn at Gisler aad Kaiser at DI.Yls; Raocb. 6'4'' Mark C~ra of all mMts today are scbeduled Kansas City, 6'6" Edctle Bur- . - for l:SO startiar'tlmes. too trom Las Vegas and 6'4"' M • E le f" Tbe TeWlntle A tract sqtad Toay Moran of SanDieconlCA esa WinS ag s le tool 1st place tn Its d!Yiston at •ere also oo the world series r the Lynwood relays last wet so tournament team. Los ALamitos beld on to Its Costa Mesa shut out Ed.18oo should proYide tbe Ensf.&n Sea Californ1a teams ap.lu dom-one pme lead in the Irvine 4.-0 with the be_,. ot a Z-rtm Bees witb some stilt competi-loated tbe lleld with Sycamore league by defeating the Corona Sampsoo borne run. Tbe Mus- Uoo lD their dual meet. Rucb., Swango's Oranlt'! Couo-del Mar baseballers Tuesday tugs are lD 7th place at 2-4., Tbe high school ba.set&U ty, San Diego YMCA, Haw-6 to Z. The Sea Kings, now a.od the Eagles are Ued for 5lb scb.edule has Friday games with thorne, City of Sa.n Diego and Ued at 3-Z with Fountain Valley, with Magoolla. a Z-3. Esta.ncla at CorOlla del Mar, San Pedro all in the quarter-were hekl to 4 hits by pitcher In the Sunsetleacue tbeN'ew- HORACE ENSIGN C -.ttJoU team, -•bod bJ DoODY Jacobooo, -ZDd tn tbe 19?1 Newport.,Mooa toarua-mtot tO tbe ehlmpiOGShlp Rea team. Studoc. left to rtlllt: lll&rO Roy, Gor-Adams, Seolt Lobmu, Sao Vac- c:tro, Paul O'Sbea, ecac.b JaeobiOD, PaW SI.YUt)', Joo Ntlblt, XeYiD Uyesuct aDd Mart Luarro. Froat row, Jim _Hc:dhDu, Dan Foreban. steve Smith, Tom Buaeu, Mark Fedueia, Mark Buklcb, Perry Palmer, and Dour Patton. (Vtc ()poleO -.} Costa Mesa at Santa Ana Valley fina.ls. With ZO teams In tbe Jim Fo.1. port Harbor Sailors .;ere edged All t ' 0 k d f and HarbOr al Santa Ana. large touroey, lhe 5th place Santa Ana Valley stayed In by Western 2-1 behlad tbe • s ars PIC e or game tlnish by the local c lub was 2nd spot at 4-2 by eking out b.it pitching of GregLaMeoclola. 1'he NaUonal Boys Basketball quite a teat. The Swango ros-a 5-4 victory over Magnolia. Anaheim posted a 1-0 win Tbe Kiwanis Club of Costa world series in Pboenb: last ter lochxled one 9th grader, Estancia aDd Fountain Valley over Santa Ana to stay at the Mesa, sponsors of the Orange week M.d anaUCaWorniatinals while Sycamore's team that battled foe. 8 Innings but ended top of the league wtlb a 4-1 Cowaty prep all-star ba.sketball with Sycamore Ranch of Wood-eliminated us in the semi's in a 5-5 deadlock. The Eagles record. Loara. 6-3 winDer over game, aod the South coach, Jim laod Hills and the City of San had a lone 8th grader and the scored 4 in the 5th Inning aOO Westminster, Is tied for 2nd Stephens of Marina high school, Diego team clashing. Both r emaining boys were aU In the one in the top of the 7th !or with Western at 3-Z. Harbor is anoouoce the selection or the teams were In the finals last 9th grade. a 5-3 lead, but Founta.ln Valley in a triple tie for 5th with foUowtng 25 nominees for the year, wtthSycamorewlnDingthe Tbe Northridge Athletic Cl ub, pushed across 2 runs in the Westminster and Huntlngtoo South team: 1970 series, but San Diego a-wtlose team won the senior bottom ol the 7th to tie It up. Beach at 2-3. Bolsa G~aode.-La.nce Ellis; :~: ~!:r~~~~~:~; ~~:~:n~L:?O:t::to:~; RACQUET CLUB EXPANDS :1?~~c:~t~E~·~:s~ team. bowed to the Watts Magicians Costa Mesa--Chuck Bridges; The Orange County ..Swango from Los Angeles. Northridge coach, EmU Neeme. Athletic Specialties team took fielded an all 8th grade team Corona del Mar wUJ have the which is the tennis arm of the Edlson~-Bill Thomson; the 5th spot ln the 20 lt!am and went ~ agalnst a predom-largest private tennis f.aciUty Balboa Bay Club, will bue 1 '1 coach, Dace MOhs. Huntington Beacn •• wes Thomas; coach, Elmer Combs. La Quinta--Jeff St. Clalr; coach, B111 Reynolds. Marlna-~Ktw Baird, B111 McGuire, JeH Butt, Andy Thurm; coach, Jim Stephens. Newport Harbor--John Ku- mer, Ta.ru Young; coach, Dale Hagey . Pacifica. --Jerry Maras; coach, Bob Burns. San Clemente--Steve Kola.ta. Craig Anderson; coach, Jobn Baker. Santa Ana Valley-..Jlm ~EII'OIIT HA111011 Elllii'A !J~ SEC110~--I'IJ! I ntUIIIDAY, APIIL 15, 1!11 C:OROft~ on~!!, tAU f . PickeHork faces 1st lest 4 -.IJ-IIollll -roelor Boot -. -. llool ... __ .,,.._RooJ-o-campo~p oat oolrlDJOoAFU ........ '"Pl*lforll: DOM" 1'7 •tlopel ct.miJKIID.poiatl -· 111111 ww campolp lor ..... ... "' ...... llolcb bot attc-J etwmp••q, boaora aa.o 18 tbl tem•tntq ~ ... ,......,. April 17 Ia tile lrd toward u. s. IJid world title """•I ...... llolcb-EIIOift!ldl .._, oo -tile EUI &lid -• -orbool clu-Woot Couto, tocludlal Jwr'• ate, &CCCII'dlal to owner.drlnr HtGIIIIIS)' Grud PrU out ot ;:.~ F-of Newport Pt. PIOOAIII, N. J., IJid Auc- Tbe' eratt, bud.coostructed Wit's Loag Beach HtODeiiJ Cit> ol wood and COJered by an at.. race. amloum lbeatb, ts OClly tbe 3rd Tbe craft lB de.tped to rkte of Its type produced by Mr. over the seas,oo a columa of Joaes lA his Costa Mesa. custom air eompresHd between twin -elielldiD& put ... nceboat-bulldlDg sbop. He says oose of the boat. U Is u-etlcaUy CIJ)Oble of Rldlac wtth Mr. Fortney tn lllOeds .,.,_. 100 m.l).b. tn the cocOplt of tbe 35-lool ZJWe aeu u treacberous as 6 teet .or cr•tar. Power wtU be sl4)-wtll be hl5loa.I-Ume&Jde, mu- pUed bJ twin SOO-horsepower ter meebulc DanDy Oates, IDd MerCruiaer starodrlns. anotber Newpcxi s.,eb sporta- 11 r~-sz ld man, Peter Rotb8clllld, 1F1DDer r . uu ... y, .. year .a of tbe POPBRA cwerall cbamp- presldeat ol Topmost Foods lollahlp the Jut 1 yeara but lD Co, of Coeta Mesa, anoounced retiremeat for at ._. 1970-71 throuch cdDclals of tbe IPOD-u a drlYer La hia an rtgbt. 80rlnc Pacltlc otlsbore Power 6th&FINAL WEEK EXCLUSIVE SHOWIIII i\,~mgsa tournament and post£>1 " big inantly 9th grade all-star ag~ in the western United States courts, 10 of them Ugbted. Wir-Esta.ncla--Ga r y 0 r gill; 76-49 win over the Newport, gregation that drew from Watts, when the newly expanded BBC lng Is being installed tbrough-coacb, Gary Carr. Rhode Island, Boys Club. New-109th Street, South West Boys Racquet Club at 1600 E. Coast out so that all playing surfaces Foothill--Ray Schultz; coach, port won the Rhode Island state club aod the Hawatia.n Gardens !-fwy. opens with a dedication can be equipped for night play Hank Hummell. Keyes, Kermit Olson, eoach, John Kubas. ~~~;~~~~;~~~~~~~~~===~ Santiago--Dave Diu, Rocky Ba!o; coach, Ron Heusser. cha.mpionship to qualify for the basketball territories. ceremony on Friday, AprU 23. at a later date. Fountain Valley--George Phoeni.l based world series. Highlights of the wor ld series Prominent tennis figures Starting in 1949 with 2 courts Gerber; coach , Dave Brown. Tustin--Paul Zyskowski, Don Swaim; coach, George Trotter. Our Orange County entry went loclucled the breakfast llosted from all over So ut hern CaW-at the Bay Club site, 1221 W. CArden Grove--Dan Bell; aU the way to tne quarter-by the Pboenb: JCs. Hot Rod ornia will attend the affair, Coast Hwy., the club became coach Chalmer Cartwright. finals before being eliminated Huntley and Dr. Ernie Van-whi ch begins at noon with a the center of Orange County by the defending 19'10 champ-deweghe were the guest speak-cocktail party and luncheon and tennis by hosting prestigious The North-South game wtll be played June 1 at Orange Coast College. io ns, 70-59. ers. Dr. Vandewegfle ls the concludes with an all-star ten -amateur and professlooa.l Ensenada Elwood Hansen and Steve international boys basketball nJs exhibition. matches in the area. The club Lasser e, who were members of director and Mr. HunUey Is the The expansion project in-acquired the 6-court lrviDe deadline near the Rea 8th grade team, both ex-La.ker who starred at West eludes a new center court with Coast Racquet Club in 196'1. This Sa.turday, April 17, is ditlonally view the start of the saw action as member s of the Virginia and served as Chick observation terrace and bleach-A gradual expansion of tac'll-the closing date for entries spectacular from the bluffs Swango team in the world ser-Hearn's side-kick on the Wer er seating, 6 other champion-ities was begun. leading to the for the Newport to Ensenada overlooking the Newport Harbor tes games, competing against TV and radio broadcasts. ship courts, a new entrance otf present program. international yacbt race, set to entrance. predominantly 9th grader s. TV and radio broadcasts. Hot Newport Center Drive, an ex-Three well-known tennis start at high noon May 6 otf George Yule, race cnatrma.n. r----------""'1 ~od is presently employed by paDded all.weather parking lot, authorities s14)ervise BBC Rae-the Newport Ha.rtor Jetty, ac-stated that entry form s are the Phoeni..l Suns aDd provides a gatehouse structure aod re-quet Club activiUes. They are cording to Ed Carpenter, pres-ava ilable at most yacht c lubs HE lUXURIOUS the color for their TV am surfacing of all e.tlstingcourts. professional Hugh Stewart, hoi-ldent ol Newport Ocean Salting for tbe upcoming event, wbich NEW IALIOA radio coverage. Upon completion the Club, der of 18 United states natloaal Association_ the spoosorlng welcomes owners and chart- Your Ensign sports st:a.ffpro-tennis titles and a. Wlmbleton croup. erers of yachts of a crutslng THEATRE Yfded bactgrOWld color for the l!GAL HOTtCI player 6 Urnes; Racqaet Club Geaeral Race Ctatrman Jotm type witb a ...,.,,._ .watar- -touroey by taking over the ::w--------------manager Tom nles, '\product Payne predicts a oew r ecord llne length of 20 feet or an • OP'fHS HIGHTLY ,,_.5 HOW -ENDS APR. 20 ·\eadem v award nominatio n fo r bes t a c trf!.SS.' CARRIE SNODGRASS '·GREAT MOVIE MAKING!" ··Actress on her way to an Oscar!" dlar3r of a mad hou-w"• J ··::~~• ~·'""'t t,,.,.. r1cr'!ard benJamin !rank langella came snodgress noundng cb.ores for all the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARIN G of the Long Beacb tennis sys-of entries for this year's 24th overall length of 24 feet and !'.:::'EI~W~e~had a lot of help NOTICE [$ HEREBY GIVEN tem and a top-flight lllgbschool running of the west coast etas-which meet certain equipment (l' Hansen, •ho re-that the City Counci l of the and collegiateplayer;a.nd.tenn.is sic, whichannuallyattractswell and safety standards. Owners lieved us on the mike and Ron City of Newport Bea ch wtu director Glenn Turnbull, who over one ha.U thousand sailing or ctw'terers must be mem- Shadowan assisted wtth the sta-hold a public hearing regard-recently came to the BBC after craft and claims the title of bets (oot awlicants) of a r ec- tistics. Our Phoeni.l contrib-lng Ordina.nce No. 1383, being, holding the same position at the the world's largest annual in-ognized yacht club. Ustics. Our Plloenh: contrfbu-AN ORDINANCE Of THE CITY Newport Beach Tennis Cluband ternationaJ yacht race. Yacht F 0 d plan book sale Uons included the announcin g OF ~EWPORT BEACH RE-the Old Ranch Country Club. watchers by. the thousands tr~-r1en s of the Arizona state men's ZONI.N G PROPERTY AND _ championship game between AMEN DIN G ~ISTRJC T . MAP ---lECAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Tempe and Tucson. Dennis NO. 14, Pianmng Commtssion Hamilton, another e.t-Laker is Amendment No. 286, amending CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA a member of the Tempe t~m a por tion 0( said map fro m a NOTICE INVITING BIDS that finished 2nd to Tucson in C -1 District to an R-2 District, SEALED Btm will be r eceived at theotflceof the City Clerk, the state wide tournament. Lot 6, Block 9, Section 1, Bal-City Hall, Newport Beach, CaUfornia, until 10:00 A.M. on tbe Possibtlities o!Orange Coun-boa Island Tract, located at 510 4th day of May, 1971, at which Ume they will be opened and ty andparticulartytheNewport-South Bayfront on t11e north-read, for performing work as follows : Mesa area b.osting a Labor Day west corner of South Bayfront JAMBOREE ROAD MEDIAN ISLAND IRRIGATION SYSTE M tournament were discussed at and Opal Avenue. CONTRACT NO. 1344 the National Boys Basketball NOTICE IS HER EBY FUR-Bids must be submitted on the Proposal form attached wtth board of director s meeting. ~H ER GIVEN _that the said pub-the contract documents turnisned by the PubUc Works Depart-! 'lualllfi<:ati'ons for the hosting lie hearing wtll be held on the ment. The addlUona.l copy ol tbeProposal Form Is to be retained are bei.ng re-a.llgned. 26th da y of April, 1971, at the by the bidder for his records. 'lour or 7:30 P.M. In the Coun-Each bid must be accompanied by cash certlf1ed check or ell Chamber s of the City Hall Bidder's Bond made payable to tbe c ui ol Newport Beach of the Cily or Newport Beach, tor an amounl equal to at least 10 percent ot the amount bid' LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING CaUfornia, al which time a.nd The title of tbe project and tbe words "SEALED BID" s:tWi Notice is hereby ginn that place any and all persoos in-be clearly marked on the outside of the eaveklpe conta1111ng the the Planning Commlssioo of the terested may appear and be bid. City or Newport Beach will hold hear d thereon. The Contract Documents that must be compllted u:ecutad, a public hearing on the appU-Laura La.g1os and returned 1n tbe sealed bid are: ' cation of Edwards Theatres City Clerk A. Proposal Circuit, Inc. for a Use Permit Cit y or Newport Beach B. Destp&Uon of Subcontractors No. 152'1 on property located Publish: Aprlll5, 19'11, In c. Bidder's Bond "Books are trlends" Is the theme for the 12th anntW book sale, to be held by the Newport Beach Friends of the Ubtat)' May 'I and 8 at the Isla.l:id House, Fashion lslaDd, begin- ning at 10 a.m. Mrs. Peter Dobbs, chairman of the boot sale, suaests that library patrons share their twice-read personal boots, re- cordings, and s;H!Cia.l map.. zines of value. All proceeds: are designated for the Newport Beach libraries. Assisting Mrs. Dobbs oo the comm.Jttee are Mmes. Bert Cof- fey, Job.n Hensley, otto Christ- ensen, G. Knox CoDYerse, Wal- ter White, ll B. Ben)amln, and many other volUDteer1. 'I" !HI Ml~BO~ (o<;ln '"1 ~1 EVE SHOW STARTS 7 PM CONTINUOUS SHOW SAT AND SUN FROM 2 BARGAIN MATINEE EVERY WED 1 PM "****HIGHEST RATING!" _.,.. .• -"•"'· H. f. O..~·Noro .'l')i$ttL1!·~ .. -·.,. AIRPORT ALSOTHISGREATHIT ROCK HUDSON JUUE Af'/DREWS "DARLING llll" (G) "A VERY FUNNY, VERY INTELLIGENT, VERY AFFECTING MOVIE! It is a sane, logical, hilarious projection of t he rage most of us have been able to conta in-at least until now!" ,""~--VU'ictNT C..VOIY. N.Y. TIMU .Q. nr 21M~ Centur~.fox Pruents ~~.!8 JULES FEIHEII'S .. , -~.-; ··-. " at 300 Newport Center Drive the Newpor t Harbor Ensign. o. Non-collusion Aftldutt to permit a 500 seat addition E. Statement of FlDaDctaJ Re!lpOOstbWty NAiiD'iFc'5R7ACAi' ALSO PLAYING to the uisting 1252 seat Ed-F. TechDJ.cal Ability and EJPWleoce Rlfereoces wards Newport Cinema. L!GAL HOTICI_ Tbese dOcuments shall be aftlud wtth tbe llpa.tures and SHE CAME TO Notice is hereby further glv~ titles ot the perSOOJ llplnr 011 behalf of tbl: ~er. For Cor- SIT W ITH BA ·~B'IIylll; .. ~'·,..,; that said public hearlng wtU NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARlNG poratioos, tbe sipatures ollbt Pruldeat or-Vice Prtsldeol: AND w•NT,. held on the Z9th da.yof April, Notice Is hereby dYeD that IJid Seeretary or Aaatltut Seeret&ryare required and the Cor- WITH DADDY! 19n, at the hour ol 8:00P.M. the Plannlng Commission of the ;x>rate SelllSbi.UbedludtoalldocumeuUAqlllr1nc llpatures. In lbe Coanc:U Chambers of the City of Newport Beacb •111 111 tbl cue ot aPa.rtoersblp, tbe llptureot at least ooe poeral Beach City Hal~ at hold a pubUc hearing on the pa.rtaer Ls required Ume u.:t place any and application or Meyerbof"s for a No bids "Will be ~ccapWd ftom a. CoDtndor W'bo tas not bee perSCXLS t.nterested may ap. Use Permit No. 1529 on pr~ liceued 1D accordaDc:e W'itb u. proftJ;IoalofCblpter g Dtrlsioll. and be heard tbereon. ertly 1ocated at 1132 lniDe m of tbe Bnstness &Dd Protei...,_, Code. Tbe dootraetor Doo R. Adkinson, Secretary Arenue (WestcUffPiua)toper. sba.U state b1s UCGM a.btr aade)eeettL:et&oatntbe Propolll. N~rt Beach City mit the sale ol alcoholic bet. Pl&u a.ad Coatra.ct Droe....,• lDc:a.dlarlpeelal Pr091.11oa.a, PLlDDJ.D&: Commission eragts (beer and .,.Loe ocly) may be otta'Md at tbe Pelle Woru o.putmeDt, City Ha.U PUbllsb: Apr1115, 1971, 1n J.n coojuncUoo W'lth a combita-Nnport Beach, C&Uiorlda, a.t ao co.t to uceu.dc:odnetors. A ~==========~tb;;;:t~N~ewport:::~llar:bO:r~E~ns=IIJI:.· Uoo deUeateueD/restauraat ooa.-reflmdable clup of $1.00 wW be rtQidred U taeb Nt of located wtthlo 200 feet of a PIIU ud Coacn.et Docum-. luued to otblrl. It 1a r_..,lttd residential district. u.t tbe PlaaludCoatnetllocame&UberlltW'DidwtthiD z ,..u S OUTH CORST Notice 1s hereby turtller elY-liter tile bld CJPH1DC. on lhat said pabllc boar In£ wtU The CltJ' bu ......... tile Staodor4 tipoctllc:aitollll lor PomUc be bold on the 29th dafo!A!Irll, Wotu ~Uoo (1t70Edl-&lld IIIA>-)u proparod 1971 , al tbe ,_ of 8:00P.M. bf tbeSnulbern~~aolllloAmtrkuPul>U. Woru tn tho CoiiDCII C-bora ollllo -lltldo&lld tile AI---c.ndorooiAmorlea. No-rt Beach City Hall, at Coploo mor be '"*IMI-llllldlllr-.,tae .. M5 Ootrlud IICIIIIIJ\nD POl 5 ACADIMY AWAIDS "'M•AOS0 H' lleliiS wllerllthlr 1111-war fills e~~~r· -nn.Ms f I ,which ttme ud place a..ay IDd An., Lot Allclilt, Calif. *M. (Ill) 110-11?1. all .,.. .... tnlerooted m&fiP· The CIIJ bu adcil>lod-tipoclll--. ... -d poor IJid be heard thorooo. Dnwtap. CGploo of -on an11at>lo at 111o Publle Woru Doo R. Adl<l ... , S.Crotary lloparWool at a -of p,oo.,.. 0111._ · Newport Btacb City 1D ..---111o -'*-of Article I, C ....... 1, • ........, c ..... ..-Part 7 oftllo CoiUonla ~Coda Oloctt · 1'170 ot ~,.. PlbiUO: April 15, lt71, 1D CIIJ c-u of IOo Cltr al lloopori-liU-IOo tile Hnport --... _. ....,.uJoc n1o II ,_ --1D llloloMIIIJ'Ia _,.._ ..... ,..,. u·•-cnll,•loa,........., LEARN TO ' ... ., ............. llMt ....... . ......... ...... •rll,l-A .... ... • " ... Cltr Clorl. ... ORANGE COAST CALL 142-tlto y bf&U~ 10111ar-- I· ' I? NEIPORTill~R pti(Jj FIRST SECn(Jj--,._ 7 J Glenoak Hills is an exclusive residential community within Rancho California containing avocado and citrus groves. miles of bridle trails, modern clubhouse and stables, and private tennis courts. Up to 10-acrc residential estates are available. Prices start at Slb,900.Terms include 10% or 20% down, optional prepaid interest and othe r tax and leverage benefits. . Rancho California. a Kaiser Aetna Company, is 95,000 acres of rolling countryside between Los Angeles and San Diego. Over S20-million has already been invested in improvements. Coldwell. Banker is the exclusive sales agent for Rancho Ca lifornia. For information . call or write: Coldwell, Banker & Co. Altention : Chester Salisbury 11 4320 Campus Drive. Dept. N · Newport Beach . Ca lifornia 92bb0 714 /540-8620 Pete /Jarrell .Real£, prw~m4 UNI9UE IAC:HELOR HOMJ FUN 2 bedroom. den home in beach area for the person who wants to enjoy the pleasures of tue. $29,500. IIG YALUE-IIG HOUSE & LOT IDEAL FOR active family. 5 Bedroom &: fam- ily room &: cli.Dinc room. Room '" pool, cars, or boats. Plus outdoor recreation. $&5,000. SPEC:IAUZAnON EXCELLENT BA YCREST location. Large pool. elegant new kitchen, 3 spacious bed4 rooms, dining room and den/office. Com- plete security sysetm. $89,500. WEST CUFF V ACANI' • convenient to schools, parks & shops. 3 Bedrooms. family room, 2 baths. teady to move in. $46,500. Office Open S.turdoya I SunUya -~PETE BARRm REALTY ' 1605 W•ldiH Dr., N.l. ~ 642-5200 TY • TOP VALUES Set: them today _ on television • in our corona de \ Mar office. ~KLDYELY HOE e e C:Jo.'ie to beach or pool e 1-3 & 4 Bedrooms e Under $40.000 Come see lhem or phone - ···~~·~ B • .&L .8TAT. 11111/DIIHTIAL AHD BUIIHBSS I'ROI'BRTIBS ·-I'OR llfTI!RIISTIID, I'I!OI'BSIIOHAL COIISIDiaATIOH Sllll ~I RIM. IITATI 2111 1. C..• Mwr. c.-o 411 - =:::::;~~·WII1::: .......... ···~·~ ',1\UIISOAY, APBIL I~ 1971 COIIIIIA DfL M·AR, eAC!f. .......... ~ .••• •• II hlaa. CeJfe ... A little more room • • • arouod tbe edges at this cozy 2 bedroom and • "ottlee at home," 2 bath bome oo a parttcula.r Polo.sett1.1 corner in Corooa del Mar. Beams, strlk- lng fireplace and oceans ot storage add to the charm. I?DOIT tor another unit. $41,500 UNIVERSITY REALTY !DOt E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL hiAR,I7:1-ISIO oflnJa 3J£ Prestige Waterfront Homes CUSTOM 4 TO 7 IEDIIOOM -~ P-$1U.OOO TO .-.aoo PUIINIIHID AHO UNPUitt;IIHID ALSO "liME IUILDING LOTS P-P-5.000 TO $175.000 BILL GRUNDY, .Realtor .uo.-o...-a.N.I. ~ ••••••••••••••••••• ONE OF OUR . Beautiful Custom Homes With Pter and Float to the Coves 120 feet on the water 4. Bedrooms-3 Baths ~ R c ..... ill! ...,. MACNAI··- A new, exciting Bayfront residential development to Newport Harbor. Lots 50' x 100' from $121,000. Pter and slip privileges. Fee simple. 25 year loans, from $44,014 tiown. Construction ts commencing on 4 strlktng Bayfront homes by leadtng architects. From $226,350 with down payments from $37,300. We are thrtlled to offer thts abso- lutely unrepealable Bayfront opportun- Ity close to the Harbor entrance. Let us show you our moc)el and take you to the site. MAC:NAI ·IRVINE 675-3210 642-8235 1010 l•yslde Drive 901 Dover Drive N_..,_h BAYCREST CUSTOM BUILT HOME E on desirable quiet street A L T. 0 R 8 • THREE BEDROOMS o THREE BATHS o LARGE KITCHEN • DINING ROOM • FAMILY ROOM WHICH CAN BECOH · CONVERTED TO JACK & JILL BEDROOMS. o EXTRA ROOM OFF GARAGE (CAN BE USED FOR WORKROOM, HOBBY ROOM OR STORAGE) A .. MUST Sl!E! TO APPRECIATE" PRO PE!RTY I CoRBIN-MARTINJl 7662 . RETIRED OR NEWLYW~DS CHARMING 2 BEDROOM HOM E, DUIAC ULATE CONDITION, WITH TERRACED GARDEN PATIO ON R-2 LOT IN CORON A DEL MAR. OOUBLE GARAGE STRESSED FOR APARTMENT ADO-ON . $38,750 • • • • OPEN 1-5 SUNDAY 1106 ,GOLDENROD HARBOR VIEW HILLS LOVELY VIEW HOME WITH POOL AND SEPARATE PATIO, 3 BEDROOMS, FAMILY ROOM AND OINJNG ARE A. LARGE BEAtn'lFULLY LANDSC APE D LOT. ROY R. McCARDLE REALTOR . ~7729 UriO NEwPORT BLVD. COSTA ME:SA COROllA DEL MAR NEW LISTING CORNER DUPLEX fJoUR..'\15HEO • T110 1-lxlrm unit~. dmina: uea. tit?placo- r.s. ! unil vacanl for 1mm~. Ol."CUp&/)(')" •. ~SKING $40,::.00 *********** WE SALUTE * BAYSHORES * .PRIVATI: Bf::AL"H . Ltr w· ~-l'flrl"lf'r lo1 -\lODER."\ 4 bdrm I bJ,rh. t'XIJ"a li "· ltv1ng t"Oolm. rl1m n:;: room. V AC,\~T. rR J~ED <tl 1:1 1.9."~. "C" THOMAS Realtor 274 w. Cour H"·.v NS..ii.'7 Nel\·pon Beach. I!V" ~1 Curl Dosh REALTOR jU:I-6~72 •••·673-lUI W. COAS HWY. THE ORANGE COUNTY FAIR HOUSING COUNCIL AND FAIR HOUSING WEEK · APRIL19 TO APRIL 25 REALTORS EVERYWHERE are cognizant that equal rights in land acquisition and use are funda- mental t o American freedom and the opportunity for lUe, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. • • • Public policy and the Civil Rights Laws demand and dictate equal opportunity in houstng. This Board of Realtors, the California Real Estate Association, and the National Association of Real Estate Boards believe housing should be offered equally to all without regard to race or color or national origin. • • • square apartments ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF To implement this belief, this organization has adopted the Realtor's Code of Practice into our By-Laws, pledgtng ourselves as individuals and as a group to serve ALL on an EQUAL and NON- DISCRIMINATORY basis. TWO AND THREE BEDROOM UNITS FOR ADULTS DESIRING TO LIVE AMIDST BEAUTY BY THE SEA IN THE PRESTIGIOUS WESTCLIFF AREA OF NEWPORT BEACH ........ FROM $230 For Information telephone Mr. Robert M. Buckley, Manager at (714) &45-0252 or write to The Office Of The Manager, Mariner Square Apartments, 1244 Irvine AYenue, Newport Beach, California 121414 • • • Further, our Equal Rights Committee was formed several years ago for the distinct pur- pose of aldtng those who feel dtscrimtoated agalnst, and to dtssemtoate information to our members and to the general public as to their respODBibtltttes under the law. • • • For a speaker on the subject of Equal Rtgb!B to Houstnc, or for copies of synopses of the lawe relative to dlacrimtnatlon by reason of race, color or national ortgto, please call or wrtte the Newport Harbor-.Costa Mesa Board of Realtors .fOl N. Ncwpott Blvd., Newport Bewh, 6t6 1671 Sale• througll tbe Multiple Ltattnc Service ot tbe Newport Harbor-Ca.ta Mesa ~ at Realtore tot•Uect EIGHT AND ONE-HALF MILUON OOLLARS cturtnc tbe moatb at Feb-ruary, urn. TbU IJI two a oae-balf mWloa clollue more tban IIIIJ pre- 'rious montb cluriDc tbe 40 :rear• at Mrv1ce at tbe Boud. Ltat )'0111' propert, wttb a RNltar today. :~I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I L----------------....,....---11 ********** • ' •• M1sicai at Harbor High · ~-:~ =y~~t:: ftl znt.a. "FIIIu'all&&a-~a~t:r·m t 1 ..-udltoiMrt • ::.::.:: .. =~..:.::~:==.=.:.·:::-~Bill Buckley to speak -II I p,oo, .ljlrU 0 lild 11eo~a, MUdl:top.IO,Aprlllllalllt c._.,.., 1o-tile C-t-"""-.Ill aad FlllortoL'fto.,...a!O-~--· dtr-Olf-1 (loc!IMo ..... ._ por.-JII)' Wllllam uo ,.... ua11o111o IDr A,-..... a -01f otor 10 ...--~-· • F. Boekley Sr,,-Oil Na---are 00 aJo !Dr _, * -,. Tteau at " "'"' "" _ ~1 ...... ""•'1•· will so ·-ud .,., .... be,.._ -1M-olD ,_ ebuod at C-IIUic: me-at C&Uilrllla 8lalo Col-ebuod Ia adtueo Ia 1M JJl R ..... llalc. -..sottMClloral Newport 81Yd CoRa •lleM lip, FuJla1oD, at I p.m. Wed. otUct Arr/ nmetnt11 Ucbtl clo!lorDoot, ••&1111,. bor uo at Ulo bllll .d.oot or at ~ ...,, .ljlrU o, Ro wtU lead a wtU bo oo IOit atU.. - Rtcbard A.. EDCI&Dd, director ot door prior to curiala time l)"mpollum OD "Re¥Olatloa, re-AprU II b' $1. • totm IDd coucleDc:e'"wttbcon-Crocker bank in new site ~~t:.=.~~e:;::; $'::.:::e~~~l!. Trustee election Tuesday Newport Beach tlld Costa U:esa voters will iD to the polls Tuesday to elect s persons to ftll sals oo tbe Newport- Mesa UDlfled scboo1 district board of trustees. Votft.f s 'Ifill also pick ca.odidates to on the 3 seats 011 tlw! Orange Coast Community College board of trustees. THE REGENTS QUARTET wm aiDg -1 1011p _,at the Flrst Blpt1st Cburcb ol Costa Mesa. llapoUa St. at S&nta Ana Ave., at botb the 9:45 a.m. SODdi.J sehoollolr and at the 11 a.m. service. Tbe quartet members aDd ac- companist are pictured here: rear, Gary Beuoa, at left, and Dave Sc.tpworth; front, left to rtpt, Wayman Bater, Btu Payne and Blll Brislndioe. Mr. Payne, pianist tor tbe quartet, Is a member of the First Baptist Cbllfcb. Natlooal wtU -Its Newport C•llor ollleellooday, slpr1119, Ia larpll rotleeUve BiUS bu1.ldl.Dc lD tbe western Ulllted E't'llll, and Dr. !rout 't'1.D deo. Y..UtldiDI a blr., 11 ntdl A teo FlllliiCJal ·CeDI•, IIZO Haag, SOCIOioCIII. morelb&D $1 1'11-0if llaml Newport Cllltv Dr., ts a re. Mr. Buc.kley'si&)Pelrwe ts IDcladUll" a tloo pe•ntt•r. fttt loe&Uoa ol the bank's Corooa co.aponsored by tbeAsi!IOCtated taken trom tbe Patrick Fra del liar Offlee. Studeots and Campus Stutties Hamill rtaldtoet, 110 Apo.._, Ttu;ou.pout the daJ, flsttors lDsUtute, a non..proftt college Balbollal&Dd. Statoo, Tbe but will bold a day- JoG& opeD boue trom 10 a.m. to a p.m., followi.Dg a 10 a.m. ribbon cctt.nc. according to Harold C. KJpp, seolor vice presJdeDt aod regional mana- w1U beservedretreshmeotsand santee orga.Diution. Mr. Hamill told pollee btt.d receive ~ plants. They Limited seattnr tor the geo-just returned from SU Fru- also wtu bave tbe opportunity eral public ls an.il&ble throug!l clsco Tiled)' atpt March 10 to wiD eloek radios or Polaroid the Associated studeots box ot~ when be dfaeoirered 'ib.paJ.PI1Ai color cameras by IIDloekl.ng a ftce, 800 N. State College Blvd., was mhuiDC. Tbe oo.Iy candidate seeking the Area 1 seat on tbe New. port-Mesa board is Donald E. Smallwood of Costa Mesa, an attoroey. That seat was va- cated by James W, Peytoo at Costa Mesa, who Is oot seek- ing r e-election. Donald T. Bull, 27, of Costa Mesa, a student at Orange Coast College, 1s running a- gainst incumbent Marton C. Bergeson of Newport Beach in trustee Area 3, Herbert Stricker, 41, of New- port Beach, a sales representa - tive, is vyi.Jlg for the seat ln trustee Area 6 DOW beld by Sellm S. Franklin, an attorney. Mr. Stricker said he Is running to be a ta..zpayer's watchdog and feels the district should operate wUhln the framework of the economy. Mr . Franklin is run- ning for re-election. Runn1ng for the trustee Area 4 seat (Costa Mesa) in the OCC DOH.I.LD Sloi.I.LLWOOD boa.rdrace aretncumbent Rob- HERBERT STRICKER ert L. Humptlreys, Rlctla.rd L. Two candidates are trying to Oliver and William Thomas Un. unseat incumbent William E. ger Jr., all of Costa Mesa. Kettler 1n trustee Area 3 Running against incumbent (Huntington Beach and Fountain Donald G. HoU of Midway City Valley). They are Barbara. A. In trustee AreaZ(Westmlnster) Bell of Huntington Beach and Is Ctla.rles F. Dagton, also of Mrs. Enriqueta. L. Ramos ot Midway City. Fountain Valley. Copter leads to arrest Eal Lukins of San Bernard.l.Do Ana pollee car went 1nto a was arrested arxt charged with drainage ditch adjacent to the attempted rape Sunday night Edinger Avenue otframp while alter a Newport Bea.eh pollee tryl.llg to halt tbe suspect. The helicopter cr ew trailed the car driver, Sgt. Chuck Miller, es- of the suspect for 10 mlles eaped injury. and directed ground offtcers Pollee said Lukins, 39, ftts who made the arrest iD Tustin. the description ot a man who treasure ebest, saidvieepresl~ dent a.odbra.Dc.hmanagerThom- as B. Yundt ot Corona del Mar. Church News .. ~·~ ·~ce. m the IS-story Tbe Central Bible Church, A commtsstoatng sertlee will Pier fees repealer aired 190 Z3rd St. at Orange Ave., be beld at 7 p.m. for tbe Rev. Costa Mesa --The Rev. Don and Mrs. Robert Fruler mem-Discussion oo whether the on tlle ordinance would be Rood, western secretary tor bers ot the church, wbo will eootroverstal tidelaDds use fee following a study by Harbor the Pocket Testament League, leave April 23 to serve as mls-ordtDa.oce should be repealed Tidelands Administrator w111 speak at Ute 7 p.m. Sun-slonaries in Venezuela with the wlll be bl!Ud in the Newport orge Dawes on whether day service. Following the ser-Baptist Bible FellowShip. Beach City CollDCil chambers public had ga!Ded ~~:::~ vice he wtll meet with the • • • oo AprU 26 at ?:30 p.m. from private use of ~~ high school youth group. Christian Science Churches The ordinaDee was approved That study has been com- • • • --The lesson sermon topic on a narrow 4-3 vote more thaD pleted, andCounctlma.DDonMc- The First ~st Church ot for this SUDday will be "Doc· a year ago with a stipulation lnnli, lD response to a letter Newport Beach, 2501 CUlt Dr., trine ot atonement." Services that it would DOt be reviewed tor from the Association of New~ Newport Heights --"No hope are at 9:15 a.od 11 a.m. 1n 5 years. port Harbor Yacht Clubs, or the blessed bope?" will be Newport Beaeb, 11 a.m. to Cos-But a stateattorney reoeral's Mooday nigbt, "It's time the sermon topic of Dr. Walter ta Mesa, aoo 10 a.m. in Harbor rullng t.bat reotal tor tidelands issue is ta.l&:en oft tbe taDiiO."' Peg for tbe 11 a.m. Sunday View Hllls, wu permissive, DOt ma.odatory, He Introduced a motion ser•lce. At 7 p.m. he will • • • prOYlded a new lenr tor boat put the tidelands use tee bring a message on "A man owners. tion on tbe Aprll 26 with a commission." The Lutheran Church of thE Vice Mayor Howard Rogers, tor • • • Master, 2900 Paeltle View Dr., an outspoken opponent ot the llc bearings 011 the St. Andrew's Presbyterlan Harbor · View Hills --Dr. Wll. f~es, had aid DeW discussion Tote was unanimous. Church, 600 St. Andrew's Rd., llam R, Eller will preacb 011 B h I o 1. ~~:~enas;tst!t :~~~~ ~!e;t~~ ~s:!~~~~ eac C OSIRg lme set w111 preach at 8, 9:30 aM 11 vices . Dr. Eller a.od Dr. Rich-The Newport Beach City a.m. Sunday on the topic, "At-ard Kredel, lay delegate, wtll CounelllntrodtJCedanordiDanc:e ter Easter wllat?" attend tb,e loth annual conveo-Monday nfgbt that would set the beaches in the city would con- tinue to be between mldnlght and 6 a.m., he sa.ld. • • • tion of the PacUic Southwest closing hours on all Corona del The First Baptist Church of Syood of the Lutheran Church Mar beaches from 10 p m to HEW M ~E TI HG. DA T E Costa Mesa, 301 Magno lia St. in America April 16-18 in Los 6 a.m. · · at santa Ana Ave.,,Costa Mesa Angeles . The ordtnance is an amend The monthly meeting of ·-The RegentsQuartetw111 pre~ • • • ment to one which was passed Amerlca.n Assoctatlon of Re- sent a halt-hour concert during Newport Unity Church, meet-last November that settheclos-tired Persons, Newport Beach the 9:45 a.m. Sunday school ing at 15th St. and lrviDe Ave., Ing boursofaUNe-rt beaches Chapter No. 121, wtu be chang. Clltt' Ha ·t"' ed from the 3rd to tbe 4th hour and will also provide spe-ven --The Rev, Loren from mldolght to 6 a.m. Thursday tor this mo nth only. claJ music for the 11 a.m. sec-Flickinger wtll preach on The e:dsting ordillance ac-The meetlog will be held on rice. Pastor James Combs will "Times ol refreshing'' at the cording to City Attorney Tuuy April 22 at the Newport Harbor preach at 11 a.m. on the sub. 10 a.od 11 :15 a.m. services Seymour, did oot purport to Lutheran Church, 798 Dover lect. "Alter Easter --what?" th is Sunday. apply to tbe beaches located Drive, Newport Beach. Park walkways approved E!8~L .. '~,::~:r~~a:; sa~ke~::: =~m~ :t~: tor a social hour. Coffee a.od Tbe first step in what Is would be boroe by tbe c:tty to Mr • Seymour aid tbe ord!JI .. t• .W. be served, TMre wtU espeeted to be a series ot the tune of $22 000 annually ance, u amended, wouldezteod be a short busioess meeUJI.g "paseos'' or walkways inter-beginn1pg ln u,;,ut 3 years: to tbese beaebes tbesamecJos. at 1 p.m. after wllich AI Mer - connecting rarious parks in In other actioo the Couocll· ing hours wbieb. are preselltly rison, past president. will pre- Newport Beach was approved by • ADOPTED an or~e applicable to the Big Corona sent a program of slides de- I I Custom-Made DRAPES 8 ¥ laYICI UT COIJ INITAU. NEW DRAPES w ...... ' ~ ... .-.. ~ .t ..... lc. to ,. .... the _, 41Krlllll•tl,.. IMie . ' DRAPaRIU WITH COITI D CU.-VI I YIAR GUAIIIIANTII UQ.USIYI COlT GUMMTII Dl ... ,c._....,...,..,u .... ., .. :e -!::' ....,, .... ..,..._ .. 540-1366 642-0270 • OFFERING QUAliTY WITHOUT COMPIOMISE 20% Ofll ~~~ 0H O IIU,,.it ...... CLI!:ANI NG The pursuit began iD Cameo tried to rape a 1?-year-old Shores and ellded oea.r Mitchell Cameo Shores girl wDo was and Red Hill avenues, Tustin, walking home from the oea.rhy where the suspect tried to elude horse ranch. the helicopter crew, pilot John Pollee said the girl screamed Heene a.nd observer Tim Grun-and fought off the assailant, who de man, by abandoning his car fled and jumped into a car. and hidlngiDanapartmentunder Offi cers said the girl got the construction, police said. license number a1ld a descrip- the City CoUDCil MoDda.y night. cbangi.Dg the compositioo of the ~stLlttleboCorooalorBeaellhes. Tbe plctlng the history of CalU- The aetioncamedurlngCoun-modl.fica.tlons com mittee froo:' i~~"';..;;;;"'~";.;;;;..;a ;;.;othe:r;.or:•:lan:.F;ranc::'~SC&II::.:m~ts:s~loo:s~,-======== ell approval of a tentative tract planning director, bldlding df- map tor the Spyglass Hill area rector to community develop. beiDg developed by John D. ment dlrector. public works Lusk and Sons on irvine Co. dltector am ctty attorney, Ourlng the chase--north on lion ot the car. the Newport Freeway--a Santa Principal shift tabled land. • UITRODUCEO a.n ordi- The development, coosistlng oance requiring use permits tor of 230-single-tamlly residen-dance halls and establishments tJal lots and 3 open space lots, with Uquor, regardless of to~ would iDclude a network ot 28 cation, llavl.ng audlo-ampWl- aeres ot publlc trails, parks, cation or live eMertainmeat, Supt. WUUam Cunningham's In other action Tuesday the vistas and wilderness areas • INTRODOCED a.n ord1~ proposal to shuffle principals board approved a request fro m that would be used tor bicycle nance requiring a use permit of the various schools in the Prince of Peace Lutheran and bildog trans as well as for bust.oesses with drln-ID Newport Mesadistrletwas tabl-Church for an extension ot Its pubUc view areas. b.clllUes. Newpor t Mesa district was Aprtll, l9G9, agreement to use The paseos would be provided • REFERRED back to the tabled by the board of trustees the multi-Purpose room at Mesa to the city witboot acqutsiUon Plano1ng Commission a pro- Tuesday night. Verde school on Sundays or development costs. But posed ordi.PIDee tbahouldpro- No reason for the shuffle has through June 2?, 1971 . maintenance ot tbe paseos, at vide tor City Council review been made public, but the The board tabled the desig-least for thlstlrstdeYelopment, of all use permits. board's decision to table the nation of the arcb.ltectural firm F k d I d ~~~:rl~:ma~:tlihetop;:: ~!r ~~~e~~~tita!s~:era! reeway vole 0 e aye posal. Dr . Cunningham was ill elementary sebool in the Br eL. Assemblyman Robert Burke HuntiQgton Beaeb requested t1Je Sacr amento yesterday and Wl-tract. The board said It wanted representing HWltington Beach delay so they could consider available tor comment. to know wllat the architectural aod Costa Mesa, bas referred Its affect oo their cities. Costa fees would be. Newport Beach's charter a. Mesa had asked him to seek N 1 ° · t f d mendment proposal to the As-the oplnloo of legtslatlve eoun-ew eglon pos orme se~~~yr~~t:mm~~:,ment, :::~m~:h:~~th:epr=~ A new American Legion Post, puz, assistant adjutant; Joseph approved by a 6-1 vote on March tutlooaL General Ma cArthur Post 499, Ward, flna.oee officer; Monroe 9, requires voter approval be-"Opposition to charter a- has been orga nized tn Costa Ashley, service officer; WU-for e any agreements can be mendments is considered very Mesa. An installation dinner lla.m Gallemore, chaplain; Gary signed on street closing for unusual. dance will be held Thursday Llntott historian· Joe Arlano freeways. Sen. Dennis Carpenter has • • • evening, April 22, at the Leg-sergeant-at--arms · Emilio To!-The charter amendment had been asked to Introduce the ion Ha ll. 565 w. 18th St. entJno, assL<qant lsergea.Ilt-at-been introduced into the as-proposal for ratlllcatlon by tbe Luis C. Carrido is com-arms; Rembert Ray, judge ad~ sembly as a coocurreot reso-senate. He sald he would do so maDder. other off\cen are •ocate. Iutton tor ratlftcatioo by As-"ooly U it passes tbe as- Donakl Bigelow, D.rst 'flee-Meetings are scheduled for semblymao Robert Badbam of sembly." commander; Leslie Ferguson. the 2nd am 4th Thursday ev-Newport Beach, Apr1112. CtUJeo.s Coordi.J:aUoe Com. Zlld vi ce-commander; Robert eoings. Mr. Burke sa.Jd that even a mlttee cbalrmao. Walter J. Hubbard, adjutant; George Co-one •eek delay 1.11 tbeeoosider-Kocb said yesterday tbl.t "I Hawaii week scheduled :~=.:E1E =·~ui ~~ A city-wide Hawall weelr: ha.s mona other tblnp, f-.ture a had been hard by a eommlt~ UoG 1a tbe seDI.te &Dd that tbty been set tor May 24 throug!l Hawal.La.n theme boat p.rade, tee. be lrc;ed to PUS th1a 1D hotb the 30th. golf and teo.n1s tourney, a Miss He said both Costa. Mea &Dd bouts." ~:~£:;:~;; ~ ~~~~~E t:r~·:r: Problem center hits snag liar Cbaml>or portlclpaUDg, wa1WI dlpltuy will l>o lknrn Colla 11• plulllll( com-forod to ..-Ulo ..-•a wW be a "let-your-ba.lr-dowo" to Newport Belcb by WelterD mluioDtra taYe ~ n -q~plieatSoo t• or allow It 110 wet.t I« tilt eotlre etty, said Atrllties to 1>o tho loatured loeattoa piau b)' thtl Y-be ..,._I« a..,. - Cba.mbtr eueuU•e dltector speaker at tbt luoebeoD. Problem Ceattr, after 1t wu Y.U. ceater rtpl'...ataUYM Sack Baraett, A por11 wtU eloM out -lbll Ulo pr......., -aid lbo!' bid llroa4)' ldwiMII Tbo -t tritlvtu.. lite ,...ld 1>o Ia aa lllepl -llletr earroot lladlord u., ID- MARINERS CHURCH Dr. Ga.. O'Ral, JW9fln• at 1'dlat 'nl n'~ S.llllarJ La MlrWI, .. 1M....... :' ''« .... 10 Lm. ~ 7:00 p..m • ._., MitoiiJ. Tlit .a.r. .. ._ -11 ---..-Ud .. --... I 0 o o o o t:OD A..M. ~ IDYI:ll,, 1,00 A,ll, a 10;00 A,ll. IVIDIIMi IDfiCI,.,. , 7:10 P.ll, 2al L COAST COIDIIA DIL lUI • Ior ncb _.attoao, · -to -• Ud -jlol Tbo e-, at OU.l'llllllt, ,_" to -_...., 11r a .... ~actor • poiiUc boUtq ... ---porml_lo ___ llo __ I', W, I.I.R RITT DIU atU,. -at lilt F.- An"' lll u R .. J .-. hrl Wade 8u'nllt,. 15, ot Bot-........... _., llot w. aa...lllod,....., u. e-. ltood • m pr•llf .., Alril u u au,......._ Ito-aaot•llc:IIJ_., Bo wu lion Doc:, 10, ,.., R. L. ft .... .,. Aid _.. a 1a .v.__ ud CUM tD Qr. -wu liJopl to u R-1 -Coott1J ll ,_., -lo -wuanal __ _ ~ -· ..... ..,,..~, .............. -.. ,_ ............ wiD·-lllopl .... _,._ Ud Olf.. It tO 11:11. rrMlJ, AfrO II. PEDEN'S B RG I NS TO D AY, A PRIL 15 Fantastic Reductions DRESSES FORMALS PURSES y KNITS 357 Lag- IXAMPLI PANTSUITS COATS JEWELRY w .. te S121 $40 to $70 ..... ., 494-1940 ARTIST Fran WUUams works at a seascape In olts for the Cb.lldrea's Home Society art aottee, wblch wtU be held May 1 at the Santa Aoa Country Club. (Peter Z. M. Slagtr phOto.) AUCTION SLATED AT SOIREE D'ART The p1a Parlsla.D style Soiree d' Art, invtta.tlooal eba.n:tp&pe <llDDer and art aoc - tlon, pv-. bte&Dially by New- port Harbor Auxtllary ofCbild- ien's Home Society, wm again brine toptber art collectors, members aDd frleods aocl out- standing artlsts. Oo May I, atag;aJ.Iydecorated sua. Aoa CoiiDtry Club, guests and members will han an op- porttmity to bid on paintings IJld buy other art works out- rtcDt, aiding at the same time the Auxiliary's promotion of sound adoptions. Tbe entire production Is mas- ter mtooed by Mrs. Terrell L. Root, who amouoces that Roger Armstroor. wei• kilown arUst and teacher, wlllaet as oUicial bost, and John Scott Trotter, composer-conductor and patron of tbe arts, wtll be master of eeremootes. Robert Guggen- YOUR CAR By DOH LEE YOUR TIRE look low It's a new tire the cbances are it has a lower "as- pect ratio" Uw\ tires you may be more used to. Tbis means tbey ·-... lower tor better lability and traction, Yes, they're S\4'POSed to look low on air! • REMEMBER when the weather clwla:es In your town from summer to Yinter or tack again, to change the motor on in your ear from Ught to beaY1er or tack ap.ln. U you use the 10-30 weight oll, you don't Deed to bother! • FOR THE PAST severa.l years Chevy has beaten Ford tor top ear seller In the U.S. But 1D Caoada Ford has beaten Chevy for the past three years. It's a rea.l horse race! • SOME PERSONS think that borsepower ns much better used, when only horses had It. • THINKlNG TIRES? Think Dlllllop Radial tires, the 1971 tire! Tbe Donlop Radial Is built 1n two sectloos, to let tbe side- wall sway while keeping all the tread on the panment tor better cootrol. See tbe OuD1op Radlal at Coro-. del Mar Tire, 3601 E. Coast Hlcflway 111000! • A DETOUR Is the rougbest m.tuce beh(een two points. • GE'M"ING READY tor n- catioD? If you own a trailer, be sure the trailer brakes are worltinc p~IJ, If JOU rent a trailer, be sure JOU kDcnr bow tbe brakes work, boW to set aDd adjust them. • THE FIVE MILE PER HOUR bamper sboukl go Oil u. s. made cars for tbe li'lS models. Tbeee tDII'CJ abeorb- LDc bllmper1 mut tab cart of 14,000 t>ot._ti oliD<eo tu IJpleal-ear-to-oar erub wllll ODe car 101111 10 mlles per boar. nat'• a Jolt! • DRIVE TODAY tlkl pour W. d4i*ldl DD It, H dOul helm will be the auctioneer and will doDi.te a nude dooe In oils by the Freoch~ter. M. Ehlln- ger. The lnYitations and pro- grams, engineered by Mrs. Phelps Merlckel, also have ar. artistic value, the co~er deslifi taken from a WUUam Morris wallpaper deslgndisplayedper- manently In the Metropolitan Museum of Art In New York. Under the direction ot Mrs. William F. Krumpbol&, SO art- Ists will be represented in the auction. They Include Rex Brandt, Gloria Bradeson, Roger Armstroog, Joan Irving. Ray Friesz, OlD Hall, Frank Ham. ilton, Jan Kasprzychl, Jobn Kiraly (Gallerle Juarez), Roger Kuntz. Ruth Osgood, Robert LoOOry, Flavia Weedn, Jan Han- sen Travis, Armen Gasparian, Fran WllUams, Louise Leiber, Ralph Hulett, Phil Dike, Ken Koutson, Warren Woodard, Ron Roesch, SteveSowtnski,Stephen Scott, Bernard Zalusky, Robert Wagner, Helen Winslow, Robert E. Wood and George Naget For treas ure hunters there w111 be "Le Petit Salon", left bank type gallery, organized and directed by Mrs. Royal D. Tuc- ker and Mrs. Wilson V. Wood- man. Guests may purchase sketches, col.lages, water- colors, serigraphs, oil pa.tnt. lop, sculpture pieces, cera- mics ud woodcuts priced below $SO. ' Leslie B. DeMille wiD sketcb some of the guests ln tlls well-mown espresstve style. Mrs. Roger Unger ls In ebarge ot lnvitatioos; Mrs . Wm. R. HOO- son Jr., reservations; Mrs. Richard Hess, dinner; Mrs. Ira Smith, decoraUons; Mrs. Del Va.n Ornum, public relations; Mrs. Robert Delmer, telephone; Mrs . James Murley, photogra- phy, and Mrs. Wallace Gerrie, transportaUoo. Mrs . Robert Meserve is presidingpr esideot. BENNETT CERF WILL TALK AT UCI APR. 20 BeDDetl Cert, publisher, autbor, humorist, columatst and televlslon pa.oeUst, w!U speak to members aod guests ot OCI Friends of the Ubrary at OCI tine arts Ylllage theatre at 11 a.m. Tuelday, April 20. President Erie P. Str~ ere. dits the awearance of Mr.Cerf to Dr, Adolph A. Kroch, a long- time frleod ot the author of ten best-seWoc collections of hum- orous stories. Mr.Cerf's start Ln tbe publlshlng tleld came after his purchase of the Mod- ero Ubn.ry Series, in 1925. Also to 1925 he and bispartner. Dooakl Klopfer. founded the book publishing firm, Ratldom House. Mr. Cerf Is also well kDown u a panelist on the TV show, "Wbat's my U.oe?" HELP YOUR CHILD BE 'W AT!R SAFE' A pre-scbool aDd klmergar- ten proc:ram to help your ehlld become "water safe" aDd to enjoy tbe water is beiq ot- tered b7 tbe Orange Coast YMCA. Small c llues are otft!'ed from 9 a.m. to S p.m. ln YMCA poo1J at 2SOO lllliverslt}' Drive, Baell II&J, Pareata -sip lbl pro-oebool ap eblldreo 1c> ID< 10 ball-bOOR ...-II a - of $11 ID< ·-• or $15 ... -..membu'.. lldormatloo -lbo ·-.. , be ob- -bJ ealllliC CAI&L •• IDI IIJCP'."T CA"PCT COMIU~TANT WHO wtU.. COM. TO VOU" HOM• wt1M MMPI..U MTMGUT AttV O&IU ...... 1"0 •'YOVI ICWPORT BEACH JOe ...... .......u-. ....... _ .. lot COSTA MESA SPRING ART FESTIVAL AT CITY HALL APRIL 25 Tbe ctty arts committee ot Coroaa del Mar hlcfl school wbieb will be on dilplay lD Jlildctae tbe ut 10bow will be Nnport Beacb will present the mute departmeat. Refresh-the Clvlc Center Gall.eryduriDc Rocer Arlruitroo.r. Penoy Me- Srd uoal tptiAg art festlnl meDts will be prorided by the May and Juoe. U:Wpl aDd Sarah Ricbardson. OD Saday, April !5, from 1 to Oraop Cout Tri Hi-Y. All types of art and crafts Mrs. MeMa.ntg:a.laodMrs .Rieh- 5 p.m. oo the lawn or the City Ot special interest to th e suitable tor lw!.ctna: may be ardsoo wtll judge the crafts. • Han. Mayor Ed Hirth has childreo will beZperformances entered 1n the show on Friday, ottlcially proelatmed, the week given by the Children's Theatre April Z3, from 9 until 5 at the DEE DEE PENNINGTON, who ot Apr11 19 as Newport Beach Guikl or Newport Harbor. Their City Hall. There Is a limit ot DIME A DIP APRIL 16 won the Utle of Miss Junior City art festival week.· Touring TrQtC>e w1ll present 2 entries from each artist. A dime a dip buffet wlll be Achievement -Orange County Crafts wlll be demonstrated selections from tbeir original The tee tor the entries 1s $1 served at 6 p.m. this Friday, South, is now a member ottlie • FOR LOCAL MIWS aDder the sponsorship ot the music.al. "Half-past late in per work. Tile artists must be April 16, at the meeting ot the court of Souther n California's ~ts ud recreation depart-Wonderlaod." over 18 years ot age. Anchor Lodge, Vasa Order of Miss Junior Acb.levement, the ment. Ooe will be ao exhibt-Display boards will r ing the There will be a$300purcha.se America. at the Air National title won by Blair Ann Hal- SU BSCitfBE TO T48 ~~l ONLYi.FA%. CA.LL 61l•OHO Uon of tapestry weavlng by spacious troot lawn hung with prize and several smaller Guard armony, 2651 Newpor t orooks of River side Polytech- Jarmlla Machova, who brings the varied works ot Newport's awards. Theartworltand eratts Blvd., Costa Mesa. Tile nic high school. Dee Dee, who her art from C~oechoslovakia. resident arUsts. Thirty-five will be judged separately and Madrigal Singers from Costa is the curreri Miss Newport VIsitors will be entertaloed by works will be displayed inside prlzes will be awarded in the Mesa high school, under the Beach aad a senior at Corona music under the direction of the City Hall. These will com -two categories. The judging direction ot Edward Braham, del Mar high school, was one Mr. Hury Cor* :;~•*~lee*,wi*~* *ll s*m. * *"~* * * * PATRIOTS' MARCH FOR VICTORY Saturday, May 8 Washington, D.C. PEACE BY VICTORY NOT SURRENDER .! iwo -~--....... a --td bJ 111o to~ polrtolk Mr. u111ra. _ . ...,..., •· _. 11n. w. w. ~ J. L lkAiol, Jlm W'IMif, Ardlle MAM. Kramer.•• Cololial Rlllta.-...t, Dr • .JoaT. CUW~~~P~t, Dr. T. L.. a.t. Yllll Ilnl. Ylal. .......... _.., nMIIJeatlliL *************** • • • Chrilt: Bfl Vlrlfn Bbtb, Ineatnatlon, Blood A&onemet and Bodll;r Jt.arrection Ia THE TRUTH ., ............... ~). ol • ._.,_.el'ri? M7Mrt'" 'C •'"-• .. •h• .._,.. ..... ~ .... -. .... 's.,T_ "J--....,. ..... ,,_,.._ t/w t...U, -,.. ,., ...... --... ,.; t/w FdA..-,""' &., .. .''-John 14 :t. "Au _. Mall hot. 1/w t,..,A, -th• t,..,A olwlll-.to-/ru."-Jolla 8 :82. (ConUnued rrom last we ek) Cbrlo&'o Aloalal Doalh 1o s .. ~q Tnalh The truth or the bJood atone- ment, In that Ouilt died for man on CalV&t)', thUI redeernini: bll IOUl from 1in and death, Ll a1ao vitally Importut. Here qaln we face a tn:1th that hu Its fountain source In God. 1be Scripturet are filled with lt. 'nM! fathers wrote booka upon It. n.e Olriatian church Is founded on lt. Quist and Him cruclfl«'d it enouch-Paul said that he was d~lned to know nothing ~lsE'. And yet eleht yell!':!ll in e:oJ. lege and unJv~lt;y will not result ln a comprehmaion ot this truth, If you rely alone on the aehools. This truth it Chriat and Ouiat Ia thls truth. Only aa you know Ouist by faith can you know this truth. Youth and ace nHd to be weJJ.. grounded here, "For then Is sal- vatio• in none other." "What can wash away my sin? Nothing but the blood ot Jesus," is as b"ue as God Himself. Here b a truth tha t science may scott at and suppos- edJy wise men may ridicule, for the very slmple n ason that It belonp to the realm of the SUP\.'rnatural. and neither science nor its wise apostles can ascend th e-n• Olrist hanginK on thC' bloody trcC' is that trUih. Olrist taklnK lhP sins or m1:1.n upon Hlmsf'U Is that truth Olrist paying the J)('nalty of the broken law of Cod is that truth. Hu·e is a statement of it : ''For as in At:lam all die, e\·o'n so in Olrist shall all be made alive." Do I understand It? No. Do I be- Ji('Ve it? Yf.'S. Can 1 comprehend it? No. Can I accept it by faith? Yl's. Can I know this truth upon a huma n level? No. Can I find this tn.lth by taking Otrist into my heart and finding His glorious lev- PI? Yes. There a re a]J too many blind guides today who scoflingly refer to this "gory religion," this "butch- er-shop salvation," this "bloody Christ.'' U· man had died upon the croa, I would join them in their blasphemy. I, too. would turn a- way. No man could ascend a Cal- vary tall enough to redeem hu- manity. No man could die a death cruel or horrible enOugh to pay the prit'e for man·s redemption. No man could have cried. "It is fin- i!!hed ," and humanity tum with hope to face the prospect of etemal Jife wUh God. Only the God-man was sufficient. Only the Son of God and "seed of the woman" could convert the tragedy or CaJ.. VAry Into the most glorious achieve; ment of the ages. This is the trutH that belongs to Him. It is He ! He is redemption. He is s&.lvtttion. '"Neither is there salvation in any other.·· A holy God, whose very natur C' is to do justly and whose justice and righteousness Is from ever· lasting to evf'rlasting, cannot par- ley with rebellion or lightly pass O\l'r the fact that man had ac:- C<'ptl'd the Ocvil's dominion in the garden. His wrath burns hot a- gainst E'Vil . He cannot compromise with sin. And yet He loves man with ovc 50 great that He is willing• .oJ make H('aven's supreme sacrificf' that hope may once &Jain !ipring within Uu• human breast. He sends His only begotten Son. Here and here alone is the pos- stbility or a sacrifice sufficient to wipe away the fact or ugly rebel- lion and a!Dnc for Ulc .sin that would damn the ract.•. Certainly a mob killed Him. He dit's as other men ha\"C died. AI thr hands of His t•nrmies. But in His death was something that was nPvt'r in the dcHth of any othf'r man or ever ~hall bt>. For Calvary's cross saw the dca!h of a man who was both man and God. God and man were togrtbt•r in the garden's tragedy. They arc still together when the ble~srrl tragedy of the cross was cnactt'd. Explain it? I cannot. Cuuld I explain it. I would be temptf'd to doubt it. But here Is n truth that belongs to the spiritual uruversf'. which to know In lUI ~-:lory and saving powCT, one hal but to a~pt by falt.h. Take the n'<lccming 01rist as your Saviour and you have It! "I am the trutb," says He. 'f1tc prophet understood It before a theol~cal school was ever buikled or a boOk on the atonement ever writtt.'n. "Surely he hath borne our griC!fJ and carrled our tor- l"'()Yo.'S ••• he wu WOUIICied tor our tran!!:gr('Miona , he wu brul..sed tor our lniquitlea: the ehaltiKment ol our pE'a« wu upon him; and with hit strlpn we are heNed ... 1M Lord balh laid on him tbe tnSqutty ot Lal aU ..• tor the tranq:reUioa ot my peap&e wu he strk:ll:en ..• he poured out bJa IOIJl unto -~~~ . . . he bare the aln ol maiO'." Who can doubt It? Paul had IIIII doub& ol "the peat troth. "Cbr1at cUed for the uncodJ,y , .• WIUJe we wn>e yet slnnen, 01rtst dfed ror u. ... beirw now juatlrled by hb blood, we shall be .. ved frOm wram throua:h him." Tht. v acklua dodrlM ol the a~ mem. aboundl tJv'olehOUt lbt wflole WOl'd G1 God Uld bo -11W tlrtt pftt truth ef .. Gc II lit and thl'l Eplllfln:. It ...... ........ ., __ .... _ .... ·-----"" ..._., ... ....._ Jt r sWc • • til • II.._. .,., ...... .,_ •• ..-..-.n ·------_.. .... ... - ural man receiveth not t~ thinp ol lht! Spirit of God : for dw7 ue toolishneu unto him : neither can he "bow them, because they are spiritually. discerned." '!bey that are Ouitt's "have the mind of Oarlat." This tremendoua truth ot the blood &toMment or J~us Ia in- separable with Cluist Himaelt. "'I am the truth .. " Chrlat's Uteral Bodily Raur~ reetJ• Ia Part of the Snina Gaopel. lo EMeatlal Truth The doctrine ot the bodUy resur- ~tlon of Jesua ts still another vital truth, which Paul declares to be 50 important, that II It ll not ti.nnly established In our faith and hope, the whole plan of salvation and etemal ure aborts. "U Ouilt be not raised, your faith Ia vain," says thla g~atest of all theo)oclcal teachers. I .fl"-eely concede that the account of the emptying of Jo1eph's tomb is one of the most fantastic nanatives of all time, if we are to jiXIge it by the findings of the schools. Scientifically, it cannot be explained. But experimentally, it. too, be-comes plain. It is agaJn a fact of the supernatural. It, too, is spiritually discernl'd. The wis- dom of man does not proclaim it. It belongs to the wisdom Of God. It is certain that Lf the cross Is the end o! the journey. we are doo.m ed, because we have but a dead Otrist. The fact that He is alive and alive forevermore Is the victorious note in our Gospel mes- sage. Let no man teU you that the bodily resurrection o! Jesus is un- importanl The whole Ou istlan -"YStem stands or falls right here. Here is the only ground for faith in the-resurrection of the dead. '"Even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him." The hope or eternal life stands on this foundation. The second coming of Jesus is not less important. I have no time for human speculation a.s to His coming. We have, to the hurt of the Otristian movement, attempt- ed to take out of His hands and the hands ol the Father this cul- minating event. It is not ours to detennlne. That He will come Is bibl ieally attlrmed and the lm· portance of this truth Is empha· sized by the multitude of refer- ences to this bleued hope. found within the lids of the Holy Bible. Few great scriptUral trutha are more orten or more emphatic&lly stated. And yet thousands of leaders of evangelical Christianity have turn- ed from this doctrine because they cannot comprehend it. Again, I say, this truth belongs ID 01rist, is definitely kni t into His being, His mission, His atoning work. That Ol.ristian youth needs more and more to rQOl ltsell in this ;;real cluster of truths Ulat make up the G<lspel message by which JPsus 01rist is presented to a lost world is evident e\·erywhcre. We Are an Illiterate people in the realm of spiritual truth. W e have gone to the wrong source for under- standing of Dlrist, who Is Indeed the source of infinite truth. "The wisdom of this world is foolish- ness with God." "Let God be tn.le but e\"ery man a liar!·' Therefore it is tremendously im- portant to know tht> tn.lth which is ir. Olrist Jesus, for that truth wUI make you free from doubt and fear, from weakness a.nd sin, from hu- man frailty and futility, from cow- ardice and dr-fea t. from perplexity and lx wildcrment. In a day wh('n nc> man ~ the humanly builded way out of the world 's predicament. !or the jungle is ahead. be hind and all about us, Christ appears with auth- ority and dC!clares, ··t am the truth." ln a day when the chains are forged that may enslave the world, Olrist announces, "The truth shall mak.C! you free." How to Be Popular Pe-rhaJM the moat an-e.ting bU of peT.!Ofll.ll adt.b I 6WlT eNCOWJU~ ered "Wfl.3 th.5e: 1/ ~ w'ud to be popvlor, live ao t.llat a blilld Jlll1"' IK)tl lt"01&Jd like .)o'OU. T he po;,d i.! tMt lcM tlft,g JIIOJ*'" Jorit)l ~ Mt Ott M'-""9 {1004 loob or otJLer .-urface ~ tra:ita, bW ... IX"' inMr qualUiet t.llat aomeh&w comm ... ntc:Gte '"""' .elve.~ to otMn. BucA quGA"-e incU.. t1 /rie"ltdlw ooioe, a .,... of AuMOr, ki"lkfMN, 11\tw.gAtfW.... D/ tM otMr /eflqv/• tS"ftder .,, ...... c.re ~. grot1t\IU aM ..,... co...~ .. Bf.1W wetU 'IDOMid a bliM W1tM like ~1 -TM PrpfWr .SC.. TO WHOM IT IIAY CONCERN: I\ 1111111\1 01 1 . \'l'tnl u · \'I'T\f l· --...... ~= a. tiWialllllf ol • AI -'"'-.......... ',, One Christian's View T h e tatimony o( Se.-ipture il rathe..-co. 1ilte.nt re- l•nlinc pw-tic:ipeticln itt r.•er••nl. o•eph , •· Mo•e s·, J os .. •a, Drticl. and Da•iel co•e.-nment ,_.... .. .M • were to~.tderecl . .. of the l.oith. .. loct, ... C Daniel Jre explicitly .entiocted in Hebrewt, chapter" II. - Rorr.n aoldien who asked john the S.ptiM "what ahall we do! .. w~ not told to leave the umed forcea but, ''Do viol.:nce to no man, nci thu accL.&Be any fabely ; and be content with your wages." (Luke 3: 14) The c enturion who appmacht:d Ou-ist with a requ.:st to Mal his &On did not receive Otrist 'a condermation for his govemment position, bul just the opposite. Our Lord _marveled at hia faith and said, "I ha¥1: not round ao great faith ' no , no I in lvael." (Luke 7 :9) Cornelius, also a centurion , was the k adt:r of a company o f •oldiers called "the Italian b an d ." (Acts 10 :1) The Scripture records that he wss a pious man , feared God, gaw ·alms to the poor and prayed to God . (Acta 10:2) Yd Peter never upbraided him for his military record, and, in fact, the believing Jews wert: "astonished ... because that on the Gentiles alao was pound out the gift of the Holy Spirit." (Acls 10:45) Apootte.o..;..d Both Paul and Peler desired evil men to fear the authority of such men a Cornelius. (Romans 13:4; I Peter 2:14) Therefore , Paul could write, "I exhort lhe rdo re, lhal, fint o f aU, a u ppli c ati o n a, praye r s, interee u io na, and giving of tbanb be made f'X allrmen, F ex ki...., and (or aU that an in autllority ; · tb.t we may lead a quiet and peaceable !iff! in all lOCI linea and honesty," (I Tim 2' 1,2) And Pf!t er, too, e11.horu, "Submit youneiYes to eYe~ ordinance o{ man for the Lord s u ke; whether it be to the king, as supreme ; Or unto govemoa,. as unto them that art ~~t:nt Ly - him for the puniltuaent or eWdoen, ud (or the ~ or them lh.t do weU." (J Pete.- 2,13,14) There doan \ ~eem 10 Ate one prohibition in Scripl•re . pooticipoaon ;, -~-\_ ..... ==?iof~ poeiboa, b•t t i8n "t aay .......................... ....,.. r.~--;..lo c-·· could, therefore, ent.ail more tlwn payinc one 'a tnes. It cou.kl mun beiDc a member of the pemment.: "I( 'o vernment ia so u n -C hriltian that a Ot.rittian may no t bear the aword, wherelore do we help and pre.tern it with o ur taxea!" aak ~d the early Anaba_ptid Hubm~~ter. Some , like Or. john H. Yoder, han felt the fora: of thia poinl and decided apinet paying_ ~ertain ta ~es, but Hubm.a.er s next pomt seems juat as powerful. "To lite ia Peeee"' He said, "If we desire to liW! in peace under a heathen government, why not much more under 1 Christian! Since we are under a Chris tian government, the ordinance of God should appul mu ch mono to our hearta tb.n under a heathen." Th e s tate is ind.:ed a Go<k»-dained institution Uong with the (amily and the chmch, and it c.:rtainly Kentll that individual Christiana hne o bligations toward all lhree. T hen , t oo, at least in the Western world, julllice entails an euential acknowledgement of t.he judeo..Ch.riatian moral law. Why s ho uldn 't Chriatiana conc.:m themeelYea with the upho lding, inte rpreting and in.-kmentatton o( auch law.! So m e 400 yeara ago, Balthuar Huhrnaier said he prderred t o liYe under a C hrietian ruler thaa under 1 he.athen. "It ia tDOet neceaary, 0 ·-pioue o.n.ti&M, with puteal diligence and mOIIf. esme.t devotion to pray alrni@:hty Cod for 1 pious, juat and Ch.ri.tian goYernment on earth, under which we may lin a puceful and quiet life, in all aodlineaa and ho nesty. When Cod give• ua such, we ought to re ceive it with special thank(ulne•." 111111 THE 81/JL£ BY CO.JdUUI I . STAM ... u. &IIIAM a..&.l IOCIITT CHICAGO, IU»>otS 60611 THE DEATH OF THE CROSS There are four words whtch I our sons in His own body on the every one of us should constder tree"" (I Peter 2:24). m connection with Christ's death REPRESE NTATION at Calvary if we would fully ap-) But Christ was more than our preciate what our Savior dtd for Substitute; He was our voluntary us there. Representative at Calvary . He had CRUCIFIXION taken on Htmself human form It is doubtful whether man has that He mt(lht represent man be· ever conceived a more cruel and fore God and die as a Man for humiliatin(l wa y to e•ecute even men . the vilest crtmi nals. The physical ""As tl tS appointed unto men agony alone must have been hor· once to die but after this the nble to even conlemplate. The I judgment. so Christ was once crtminal was natled to a tree and offered to bea r t he sins of left to hang there, writhing 1n the j many ... ·· (Heb. 9:27,28). most intense pain until, fevers "(HE) was made ... lower wracllins his body. he d ied. And than the angels ... that HE by then thmll of the humilLatton as j the grace of God should taste he was nailed there. strtpped and 1 death for every man·· (Heb. 2:9). naked , to suffer shame and dis· 1 JDENTlflCATION grace before the public gaze. It follows from this th•t If Uttle wonder Phil. 2:8 says that Christ represented me at CaNary, Christ humbled Himself to be ·! He became identified with me come obedient "unto deal h. even I there, and I am identified with the dearh ot the cross." H1m as 1 accept this by faith. SUBSTITUTION Hence P.ul exclaimJ: We have not even begun to ··1 am crucified with Christ, undentand the cross if we do not nevertheleu I ILve: yet not I, but understand that Christ died there Christ liveth In me: and the life es our Substttute. paying for our which I now Uve in the fifth, I sms. live by the faith of the Son of "Chr1Jt died for our alns" (I God, who loved me and aave· Cor. 15:3). "His own self bare!! 1 Himself for me" (0.1. 2:20). Hell: Whet Is lt1 TN LMitg Lord .. 1/c ;, llnf Aen, He U rJan.''-Mt114. 28:6. ,_ ... ,. .. MOP' I. ... Jlt1A i.a ---' J.,.. O.riot io thO Son ol Cod-the <temol Soa. -.nd JetUS Chrill lw ri~en r..om the dead. The p ve could not hold Him. Death could no1 bind Him. There wu • purpoR-a vaal purpoer--in Hia death, There waa a purpote -a vasl pur~in His resurrection. be an impott~lbillty without !he re~urrectio11 . Con.ider then for a while the Church and the re.urndion. Power belonAS to the Church whrn .he be.- lieYet in !he m urreelion, for the" •imple rea. aon lhat the Hu d o( the Church iJ not a paat memory, not simply a (ounde.-, hut a liYing P retence. One Who c:ontinuK to look afrer the interests of th•t wh ich He haa (ound~d. Aa we remember and rejoice in the fact lhat Christ hat ri.aen from 1he dead, tht>re will be three main results in our lives. Firat of sll, we shall lose the senae of fear. In the natural; flrE'AI moveml"nls are founded, but the founder dies, and lhe onn. , tinualion is left to orhrn. Rut the Founder of the Christian Church livrs, and the: continua. lion of the Church ia in the u .re hand• of iiA Founder. There will come to WI the certainty of divine and t>lernal companion$hip. In tht: conscious. neM of that companionship we lhall he ahle lo (ace up to all things without fear. Nothing will di!may us, for .we shall know that nothin~ can di»may tht" living Lord with Whom we walk. We shall liv~ our livf'll without fear, because in the companionship of One Who conquNed d,.ath. we shall know that we arr- in the company of One; who can conquer all things. Our lifr will be fillr-d with" rroarleasn~. Coura~ will always he our portion. And in our own courajl;t-wr shall makt' .others strong. When we realiflf" thi11 wf' .!!hall no lon~r loolc upon the C.hurch aa 110meth inp; to he car· rif'd forward alon11: natural linn. acconiin~~: to t>arthlv wisdom, hut we 11hall look upon the C:hurch alii a ~u pematural creation, wh ich still has its C:reator liv ing to rontrol and .~~:uide. C.hurc h RH'!t'tinp:!l will hf' SWI"f't antf sa (f', for thr ,· will lw conduC'trd in lh<' p~nCf' o( thr Foundf'r. In fact, f'Vr rythin,.; in connrction with the Church will hf' dt"li,:htful. for all appoinltnf'nl• will l)f' lookrd upon as from Him. Wr 11hall H't"k lhf' F'ountlf'"r's will for all thinj!A. and hrcauSf' lf,. i" aliw· Hr will hf' ahl1• tn ~how U!l His will. Then aj~;ain WI" ~hall find in thf' Cf'rtainty of a ri~~en livin~ Lord a ~rf'at conviction re. ~arding our own futurP. Wf' shall 1051" all fear of tht> Ptf'rnal fu turf' ju ~t a.!! we havf' l~t all ft>a r of an «.>a rthly fulurro. F.rf'rnily will be plf'asant to u&--plt"u.ant lo our thouj!hl. for Wf' ~hall hf' ahlt> lo contl'mplatr l"ff'rnity in association with C.hrisl, our f'ff'rnal Frif'nd. Just as His re.!lurrPct ion hb!ii taken all ff'&r from dt"a lh. M His n•.!!urrt>ction has lakf'n all fea r from t-ternity. EIN nity will have no black fea rs. for Wf' shall haw· thr company of thf' Li ght of Timf' antf I he J;i~ht nf F.rtPrnal Yt"an~. Thf'n aga in. thr rL1!1Urrf'r tion of f:hri.st mak~ a f!rt'al df'al of diffr rr>ncr con('f'rnin~ lhl'" Holy Spirit . For thf' Holy Spirit !wf'Oftlf'"!l 8 facl in our livf'!!-. Wt-know lhat Hr i!i in1IM"tl B j~:ifl. a ~ift · for U!l. w,. thl'"rr forl-o1wn nur l!rart lo rf'Cf'iVt> that wh ich our livin jl Lord has prom. i~d-wt' rre¥ivf' rhe ,:ift or lht· Falht·r frnm Thf'n llfi!ll in, thr rf'~Urrf'clion of Jl"!!u!L Ch ri!it will hrinj!; to U!L a f!t rtai nty roncNnin~ othen. Wf' shall not fra r tht• lo!!' of olht>rs whom Wf' lo\"f' in Chri!Lt-wr !<hall know that thPy will he wi th u!L. f.vf'n 8!1 th,.y h11w• bffn wilh U!L in timf'. so will thf'y lw wi th us in f'lrrnity. thf' hand~ of the Son. ' Nnw sre whal a li vin ~ Chri!l mf'8 11S. Our ff'ar is rf'mOVf'd . Wr flo not rt'a r limf', and WI' do not ff'ar f"lf'fnity. Thf'n a)lain ""/" rln not fra r thr Ins.• of nthf'r~. Wf' ~hall ~~·~· thrm Rl!ain and ,.njoy thf'm thrnuJ!hout etrrnity. Tht"~ a rf' lh n'f' ~rf'a l lhin,:s that l"t'sull through ou r lwli1•f in o ri!lt'n Chri~t. Then !W'f' how thf'" f.hurch is bl<'ll~tl. No lon~f'r is it a dt'ad Church nt>rtfinj! ~<>·orl rlly .s upport : it is 8 livinJJ: Chur('h 1·njoyin2 ht>a\'- enl y SUpjHlfl. Thus Ch urch lift' anti individual lirf' bf"comr stronp:. Then aj~:ai n, bc-lif'f in B ri!!f'n Chri!lt will not onl y bring thf'M' thr~ Jdorious facts to U!l, but we shall Sf'E' in our bt-lirf in thf' rt>Surrt'ction lhe hopt' of thr C:hurch. w,. shall 5('f' thai lht> Church collf'c tivf'ly, all wrll a! ourselves in. dividuall y. will triumph ovrr a.ll ft-ar as !he believf'S in thP rt'llurrect ion. In fact. the Ch urch wou ld br an impO!'~ihilit)' wilhout thr rf'surrpction: jusl as our Christian fa ith would II is ,g-lo riou~ to hf'li"''f' in th" rf'"~Urrf'ctilln. rt is f'S.«ent ial to bf'lif'\'t' in thf' rN urrf't'tion . It is a bt'lief which dt'li~ht;-t he hPart of nur Lo rd, for thus H,. know!' that hf'lif',•in,lf in Him WP n·spond to Him. and at'rortfinp: to nur rf'. spon.'<l' liO j.., H i~ hlrfl...•inp:. Perfection "When that which ia perfect ia come, then that which ia in part aball be done away."-J Corinthian• lS :10. There ahall be no nirht there -PERFECT DAY. There shall be no more curae, but the throne of God and the Lamb shall be in it-PERFECT GOVERNMENT. Hia servant. sballserve Him. -PERFECT SERVICE. BJa Name shall be in tbelr foreheads-PERFECT RESEM~ BLANCE. They shall aee Bia Face- PERFECT COMMUNION. No candle neither IJaht of the sun will be needed, for the Lord God giveth them Uabt- PERF'ECT LIGHT. They ahall reign forever and ever-'PERFECT GLORY. -A . T .. Pierson. So peat • my ve•eratl-tor tile IIIWe tllat Ute Ml'ller my ~ ..... to read It, Ute mon~ eoatldeat wiD btl lit,)' ••pe tllat the7 wW. pi"'ft UN:na.i dtbe-&o Uloelr eo~~~~Uy, and J'Nped.able memben of Mdet)'. --.Jolul Qulne1 Adarr.. • • • I hope I UaU alwa,. pau !AI ti~ ud yJrtue enoqil to IUiataJ.a wlaat I coulder the •.C. a'riable of all tit~ u.e c.haraeter of aa hODe8t aaa. -Geor .. Wuhlq~Ge Christlen Science Serlices Dr. Bob Jones, Senior, Said .•• God •d Ulllto111 QU.• ·~-Clll ........... C.-bla Tlleelopeol 8emlury, Deca&w, Georal• Pt'OIII CHRISTIAN H8WS, N~w Hillin, Mo . A.-. To BJo Won!, Bow Doa Ged Beprd Aborllcm! I. GO;) IS THE CREATOR OF HUMAN LIFE. MADE IN HIS OWN IMAGE , Gen. 1: 26-27. Accordl.ng to the Psalms, "It Is He that hath made us, not we ourselves'', 100: 3. "Thou send- est forth Thy Spb1t and tbey are created," 1(H,:- 30. 'Tonak.e not tbe worltl of tbtoe owa baDda." 138:8. •ny baDdl bave made me aDd fublooed me". 119:73. '-rbou. dldst form my taw.ard parts, aDd d..kllt cover me (knit me tocether) ln my motber's womb", 139: 13. "Chlldren are a her1-taae olthe Lord .. , 127, 3. AccordiDc to Job: ''Thy hands have formed me aDd fuhloDed me••, 10:8. "Old not He that made me Ia the waftlb make him, and did He not fuldoa usia tbe womb?", 31: 15. ladtvldua.ls are the a1ftl of God In thetr con- ceptloD aDd birth, for example: Catn, Gen. ft: 1; Iooac, Gen. 29: 31-35; 31"17, 22·23; Obed. Ruth, 4: 13; Smnuol, I, I s.m. 1:6, U,l7, llJ.:!O. ••asked oftheLonl ... That God. made man In HJ.s own Image and that He remakes bJm I.Dto tbe tmap c1 Chrt.st, CoJ. 3:10; Epb. 4::1&, llri-to blo wortll and dig· nlty both befon! aDd after blrtb. . "AD th4t bouowslJte tnm Thee, 11 ever Ia Tby care." II. THE GOD OF THE OOVENANr IS THE GOD OF OUR SEED, THAT IS THEY ARE IDS CHn.O. REN IN THE COVENANT SENSE-HOLY. Gen. 17:7 COYe!WIIed ..tlb Abralwn to be • God to blm aDd to blo oeed. Acta 2: 39 ''Tbe promloe Ia to you IUid to your cblldren .. , ap pllel tbe covea&Dt tot Cbr11Uan believers aDd lbolt-. I Cor. 6:~7:14 teacbel Ula.t even o~~e be-l.lev1Di parent N.DCtlftel tbe wd.OD 10 tb.at our clllldteG ore holy, lhot Ia. they ""' God'o cblld- ren. 1'be 1ame peaqe teacbel thiLt we are not our OWD. but are bouabt wUb a prtce 10 that we are to alortty God wttb OW' bodies, which are memben of Cbriot IUid t.ompleo or the Holy Splrtt. I Ttm. 2:15, "A Wcman shall be 1aved lllr<Nib bovlq cblldrell, If ..,. penever01 Ia follb aDd loYe IUid ..,.._ ..tlb mOIIelty" (T.E. V.) ChJ1at 11 Lord of God'• c.blldrea botb before and after btrth. m. EVEN PRIOR TO THEIR BIRTH GOD PEJt. SONALLY RELATES lllSl'ORY TO UNBORN BABESASPERliONS, CHn.DREN, SONS. J-aDd EMu, ''Tile cblldrm (-) aot bov· "" -. bonl. . .J-... ,.. I loved... Gen. 25:22; Mol 1:2~ Ran. 1:10-13. s.n-, J ...... 13:3,5-7 J........., .. _ I r...-~ Ill the bell1 I -liloe; oad _.. lboa c.._t out oftho-bl--.&lldlordolaodliloe • ,...... to tho .. -... Jor. 1:51 a :JD:It- 1&.. Jolt. tho a.ptlot, Tile -loaped .... Joy IDthe-batE-wlloDoholloanlthe ~ or ~. lbo -at .,.. Lord. Lll. 1: 41. ... Maa. l :ll -~ .. "wtlb cUd .. -Lll. II: II. :a u .. _ wllll clllld". Job U; Pia. 11.1. ,_ eloot Ia Cllrlot ,_ c- _....:..::: -.-ol the W<ll1d, Epb. l:U. Pul ... 1 God ....... Ml -aport ..., .... I By B. A. Ferpnon A lake of fire (Rev. :1);~). A bottomless pit (Rev~ :1):1). A bon1ble t.emPett (Pt. ll:t). A sMoe ot evreriMtlal ptDI4...,;.wat (Matt. :IS:a). A--tbo7---(-. A .,:;.JIJ1; lth :a-..... ~ ror.wt (J. C1IURCR <XINDEIINED 110 -A.D. -lbo A ........... 10.. lllo. 31 '14). A p4lce of 101T0W1 CPa.. 11:5). Wba'e they w&U tllltU, 1J :G ). A place ot. •eepUc (Matt. 1 :12) • A t\a'wMt ot fire (llatt. 13:tl, 42). A -(II .......... (Luke 11~). -......... 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Aadrowo Pl., CUIJ Ra· II WU boJoc -ot 4%0 STATEMENT lho Hatbcc AN. no Aa~Jd. lla-A SUI& J.a Mta. .JoMplil J~ Pucot, li, ot .,. .. wu melted at 7:30p.m. Goldearod* C:CWO. dtlMazo,be. Tbe toUowtac per.oa.lacloUI( not betft .. lcom.t, A h., eq.ta ...... • FRDlAY M.ARCR S 11l RoeiMI&II' SL, Collll. Meta. at tbl Su~ druc store lotO twMG. March J0 &Dd ZS • • • )U.atnes1 u·CJoctCbl.letotCO-1Mr 1 favor by e&l1inQ: tiM ctrt-.. Jilr. ud Mrs. Roblrt BoJ--II.i. ud Mn. ca.r ... wu uretted ~ "C::·m· al lnlDe, Waatcwt PJua. '011 a S6pal Uptl YalUIId at $46wert rooa dtl War, 1040 E. Cout· Vili:tor bltwNrll 8 Alaa, MDIIW.,. st., Wool Cloot, 5'11 Jo ..... <:-.M-. ~ Jld Hwy., ebarp Ol -tlloft obopUft-lloloa from l cat boloollor lo Hwy., Cor<>aa dol ..... ,..._ a.m. and .... will Rewport. · Boy Mr &ld Mra. ltobtrt Coroa del Mar, • a eb&rn 1Dc ••• RliS&eU NeW Yess Herbert str1UJ', 445 Redkod•, Pfuaer 7U 1/! IrU Corora your triind · GU-1--Mr. IJid llro. Cral( ClaU,-Szo Au.. AH Nowpori "' reeelrioc ..,laG pr~y 10, of 938 w. O..U Ft., Bal: Nowpon Hei&IQ, wtdJo u "'' dol ..... : Tlll; ,.,.,_; t.t>otac ll•llwoble informotlon lcoaekl, UO AlnndoPl., Bll-Ht:l&tU '' • • • Douf'aa lay Krot)t, 18, boa, was arrested at 1Z:50a,m. pe.rtl(l &l b.l& rukltace be· CODducted bV a.niPc!lYidUl.L from friendly bal., Boy .. ~Mr. ud Mrs. Raymoad ol 28&0 Moolut)' AYe,, Costa a.t 20th St. a.od Ba.lbo& BIYd,, hreea Mareb 10 IJid 11. Slped: lll&ntted PfuDer • firms which Glrl-Mr. u.J Mra, noma. Catroa. 2:552-8 Eldla. COIIta Mea, ~~ ~;:u t!:~ Ceotral Newport, oa a cbarce MR$. KOOIMAN TO TALK Tbls statemeat ft.led with tbe to h•lp h•r .boComo ll Kocb, 1717 Westml.Uter, Apt. Mea. 1'n&IP, Ill • of , Har r •• ol J)OSSesslon ot mariju&Da , .• TO GOP WOMEN APR. 21 COWily clerk of Oraoce Couoty acquainted with her ;.=A~~CH 1 • SATURDAY, MARCH I ~: p.:~ ~~ :.y•:r.:: ;:nln: 0~alued a.t $330 ftS Mrs. Helea Kooiman. teetu. oa: March SO, 1971, By Beverly surroundings. Boy •• u:r: Uld Mrs. Ru L. Kra'BoJ--Mr. ;:ct p Mrs. F.::: a eba.rge of possession of marl-JOhn R.r Mi~b~t:" ~~e!: rer b" Moa-al Adnace, wlll J. =:.' = 800:'~~~~~ THE HARBOR VISITOR Price, 171! Port .Ashley Pt., ~ c!:ifeu.apper ra-5 1 ·_,.;1~ ~hoOcmas ~ P:ts51, Blvd,, Corona d~1 Mar, wb.lle =can~~:~~~:a cr:d~:ti 1971, 1n .tbe NewPort'~~ PHONE: 48rH3I8 • 1710 MIWPO RT lfnport Hills 9o' M v • • 0 ,.., "' • ean •• e it was parked at 1600 E Coast ' Enslp Boy--Mr. U., Mra. Ednrd Y--Mr. aod rs. erooa Newport, was arrested at 7:30 Hwy between 12.45 ~ 2.40 28. Members will cODVeoe -·----p · Ktrac:ber UlSbaUmar Apt BentleJ, 144 Melody IA.ae, Co-a.m. at b1s residence on a P m ·• A ake a.lued. at at 10 a.m. iD the borne of !II a· eo.ta M~ • • Ita Mea. ebarp of iotoxlcatlon.tn public Us . .,;a~ .stol:e fro~ v LiDcolD Wrs. Mark B. Webster, l99fl COSTA. MlS.A. 'etrt--llr.lDCS U:ra. EmlleA, Boy--Yr. llDd Mrs. wuuam ... Auto accessories valued at junior high school 3101 Pa-Balearic Drive, Costa MeSL 646-9313 Cutoacua.y 4412 Lueewood WiKer, 419 Begoaia Ave., Co. $15 were stolen from a car cUte View Dr c ' d !Mar Buffet luoebeoo Is at ooon. ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!! WaJ, IniDt'. ~O:~~~arMARcH 7 beloociDe to Tom casulas, 885 between Mar~h l~ro;: ;3 •• : :~t!.=:r!:,~~!~ ~ BoJ··IIr, aad lira. Peter J. Boy Mf aod Mrs Robert SeaKUll Ln., Newport Heights, t wallet valued at $20 was tlon. • Robyll. SOO E. C~HWY. 1113, •• • • wblle it was parked at his resl-stolen from Lois J Pollaek. BAL1Z MOR.1VARIES Bayside Vlllace. • • Lowry, 2378 Colpte, Costa deDCe duriol the night , •• A 3027 Madera Costa Me wblle New members of Mesa Verde Gtrt •• Mr. ud Mrs. start Mesa. window screen valued at $3 it was in a iocker at:; Park Repablicans welcomed by tbe R, MeFarlaDd, 1 ?Z&Cudi..Uck Glri--Mr. a.nd Mrs. Jeftrey was burgla.ril.ed from tbe Ray. Newport Health Spa betweea. presida:~~t., Mrs. William Collum La. Bayerest. Lewis:, 209 Rose I...aoe, Costa mood W, Walcbll residence, 1 nd 1.30 '• Jr., l.neltlde Mmes. Stella Butt-• Mesa. a · p.m. · • · motor-ers JobD C Edwards P 1 1741 IUPIIIOI A VI. Girl--Yr. IDd Mrs. Reed 219 Goldenrod, Coro~deiMar, cycle bek>ngingtoRicbardllar-• · • ear COiT A. NISA. Sayles 147 VIa t.1D1!tDt Udo Boy-.Mr • aad Hrs. lrrtDg during the Dl&flt or March 17. u Lockha 1 719 w Balbol. Harrl.soo, Lois Moeller, Low- Midwlly b-2424 Isle. • 1 ~=~~19 E. Wllsoo St., • SUNDAY MARCH 21 srvd., Ba~: was stoiea wblle ell Pattersoa, Eugeoe Skawin y Glrl--,Mr. ~ Mrs. RoaaJd Boy--Yr .' aad Mrs. Mark WtWam 'sarc~een Kooz, 52, :1520COI_. COAASDTILIIIWMAAR Hafts, 208 Canal st., Newport Cross, 688-B Center st., Costa of 106 Agate, Balboa Island, Shores. Mesa was arrested at 2:45 p.m. at ORiole )-9450 Boy--Mr. aad Mrs. Howard &f--Mr. aad Mrs. Gary 415 N. Newport Blvd., New- Sittn Jf42 Kay, 2059 Wallace Ave., Costa Coot, 2'700 Peterson, No, 36.A, port Heights, on a charge nf l ;::::====::::::==::=::=: !'esa. Costa Mesa being drunk ln pubUc ... Jet-TUESDAY, MARCH 2 • MONDAY; MARCH 8 fery Alan Minor, 18, of 294 MATTRESSES Boy--Mr; and Mrs. Micbael Clrl--Mr. and M.rs. Robin Magnolia St., Costa Mesa, was NEW-U8UILDING A. Nicholas, 1'136 Antlp Way, McFaul, 371 W. WUson St., arrested at 12:45 p.m. at 18th Jrreeular Shape• Dover Sbores. Costa Mesa and Balboa Blvd., CentraiNew- I-enpriDg-c.tt. • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3 Boy--Mr' and Mrs William port, on a charge of possession COSTA -..ESA t.tAilllSS CO. Glrl--P.tr. and Mrs. Robert Engel zos6 GoldeneYe Place or an electrical deYlce without MANNING'S COLLECTOR'S SHOP Olol elaoo, clollo, Mlnloru ... ,l ....... If ...... all ... ~, """"• Wello •l"a,... Call these merchants 2150 Newpott ........ LIMfty a.nol · Lltz, 434 Santa ADa An., New-costa' Mesa ' a serial number ••• Michael . . . ··r--t Heights. Boy--Yr.' and Mrs. Michael Shawn Scott, 31, of 1626 New-Wes-;:;(cliff Chapel THURSDAY, MARCH 4 Happeny, 854 Oak St., Costa port Blvd., Costa Mesa, was · Boy--Mr. aDd Mrs. C. James Wesa. arrested at 12:10 a.m. at 1730 .............. Sparks, 294 E. 18tb St., Costa • Tui:sDAY MARCH 9 W, Coast Hwy ., Mariners Mile, 427 E. IM sf. Mesa., Boy--Mr 'aad Mrs Micllael on a charge of intoiicaUon in COSTA WISA. Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. Ricbard Tarbox, t838 Pom~ Costa public ••. A cassette tape re-~===•:•:o:•:••: .. ::'";":':':::::~D~.:=K~eet~e,:!;,31•02•.•A-C•or•a•I•A•Ye., Mesa. ' corder and a.n AM/FM radio, Costa Mesa. Glrl--Mr. aad Mrs. Dewey valued at $40, were burglarized Suage, 2001 Port Albans from the William A. Ward rest- Ill'". HIJR~"HES -Circle, Newport Hills. deoee, 1817 W. Balboa Bt•d., THE ._, ... ~ Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Oorrald Central Newport, between 9 ~-------::.·::.· ----'-· ----..:--,...----, Casey, 2164 Raleigh Avenue, a.m. March 20 aM 6:15 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Costa Me... March 21 •.. Two wet suits IUY, SILL 01. TIADI 'M21 New,.n atM., C.M. 11:00 TO 5:)0 041LY SUN. & MOH.-P. fill. ONLY 642.9251 • Beauty Salons BEAUT Y NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone 644 7 336 Gtrt • .::M:r . and: Mrs. Larry and a pair of tins n.lued at IS FOR YOU Schneider, 217-1/2 Marguerite $87 were <!oleo from Richard • B.:..ic:.:y~c.:.._,le:..s:_ __ _ Ave., Corona del Mar. Vanderpool, 3175 Barabados, 9:45A.M.-BIBLE SCHOOL HOUR 11:00 A.M.-MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE 7:00 P .t.( -EVENING SERVICE OR. JAMES OIMII$ PASTOR • WEDNESDAY MARCH 10 Costa Mesa, while he was at Giri--Mr, and Mrs. Wttllam the west end: of the Corona del R~rt, 522 Fullerton, Newport Mar main beach between 4:15 Helgbts. and 4:45 p.m., Much 18 •.• 301M•t"•ll• St. COSTA MESA (At $11rtlll -""" Au•·' Pt. .... 541-1733 HOME OF P . G. HEUMANN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL • THURSDAY MARCH 11 Photographic equipment valued Boy ~-Mr'. aDd Mrs. John at $758 was burglarized from Winslow, 2563-F Elden Ave., the Pl'lJUp H. Pl'lJUpson resi- Costa Mesa. deoce, 1801 Sanda.lwood, Bay- Boy--Me. and Mrs. Jam e~ crest, between March 11 and l::==="=;="=''='='="'='='="'=•"'=i"~t:h:E:':·g:h:th=G:'":':'===~ Larcomb, 316 Robia Hood Ln., 21; appliances valued at $134 r Costa Mesa. were burgla.rtz.ed trom his g:a. SALES & SERVICE for the best • • an serv1ce • Health Resorts • Nurseries ~&ucla~ t ")i HL\Jl11 SPA FREE VISIT INCLUDES - • Moo&UII SPA Wl'urlpool • Fonn+Sh S.unll St11am Rooms • O~rl Drv Hell Rooms • Ultra-VIOitt Sun Tan Rooms • lnvogorlltong E lectroc.l Massage • ReliiKingMechanoal MIISAige' Shrubs. Interior Pl:anls Tropical & TrttS lnS«IicidN and f('rtilizt>r MutPt C hartl' .. 8an kamPr>Cud FREE DELIVER Y Coront~ del M;u Nu ~ery ~'4-l F CoJ~l liw) oi5-01MJ HARBOR PAINT & WALLPAPER PITTSBURGH PAINTS Complete Line •Swimming Pools Modernize Your Home WITH A CUSTOM DESIGNED POOL "'-.... -· .... e C-ltln Prices .......... • Television YOUR FACTORY-DIRECT Magn-avox DEALER "Wbtrl" 5f'r tli CI" lftll.lf' i t t:1 bl"ttf!r lury'" • Color Stereo Theatres • Color ry Consoles end Portables • Monochrome FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST , SCIENTIST JJOJ Via Lido LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER • FRIDAY MARCH 12 rage between Ja.n. 1 aad March Boy--M;, and Mrs. Raymond 17 ••. A stereo tape deck Carnes, !15 E. Bay Ft., Bat. valued at $150 was stolen from boa lslaad, a car belonging to Susan Carol 420 E. 11TH ST . COSTA MESA 646-7706 -6 46-68 55 •COSTA MESA 54S.3368 • HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-1451 13.000PA,TTERNS TV • Stereo Consoles en4 •ORANGE •ANAHEIM OF WALLPAPER Component Systems e Ncwporl lkach SUNDAY SCHOOL 2900 hcific Vt.w Dr. Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hawkins, 5216 Seashore Dr., CorORII tW M.r, c.! if. Keith, 1846 Placentia, Costa West Newport, while U n s 9: I 5 a.m. and II a.m. Mesa. parked at the rear of her rest- SUNDAY SE RVICES DR . WILLIAM R. EllER Girl--Mr. aM Mrs. Terrence deoce between 2 and 10 a.m. Phone: 644-2664 9: I 5 -II <~.m. McWeth y, 2050 Continental, • MONDAy MARCH 22 WEDNES DAY F.VEN IN (; 9:00 A.M. Family Worsh ip Costa Mesa. Robert H~ncock, 20, of 2715 MEETI NG R p.m. 10:00 A.M.· Church 5Chool Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Ef-Bayshore Dr., Bay Shores, was REA DI NG ROOM 11 :00 A.M.· Feslive Worship ner, 403 Columbus Circle, Co-arrested at 8:25 p.m. at the Wee k d;~ys: 9 <~.m.-5 p.m. NURSERY PROVIDED . rona Highlands. Sav-on drug store, 1020 lr- Wrdnrsday: 9 a.m .. 7:4 5 p.m.l'-----------' Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Rex vine, Ave., Westcllff Plaza, on Tursday o.~nd Friday: Bruhns, 2323 Santa Ana Ave., a charge of petty theft shop- 9 o.~.m.-5 p.m.: 7-9 p.m. I fl ~ Costa. Mesa. Uft.ing ••• Clothlog valued at Sundo.~y : I p.m.;. 4 p.m.l 'FMII • SATURDAY, MARCH 13 $43.75 was stolen n-om Chris- SECOND CHURCH OF l1 • ljpal Boy-.Mr. aad Mrs . Robert tine MarJe Gruber, 108 3oth CHR IST. SCIENTIST 111.::.__,_ Mitchell, 122 30th St., West St., West Newport, while U was Newpor1 lkach ar ~ Newport. In a·dryer at the Beach Laund.ro- Corona drl M.u 3262 Broad Street Girl--Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwight m1t, 200 3oth St., West New- 3100 Paci fic Vitw Dr. Newport HeiW.ts MaJerhofer, 291 Avocado, 97, port at 5:30 p.m ••.• A wallet SUNDAY SCHOOL IOa.m. A Frt~ a.,d 1.,depr,dent Costa Mesa. valued at $15 was stolen from SUNDAY SERVICE 10 a.m. Congregt:~tio .,al L Gbyirl--~8a.odCMr~/.aur~~~e P. James Calhoun, 5202 Nep- WEDNESDAY EVENING ChristiaP1 Chwrch US , 00 ge, , tune, West Newport, while It Reading Room: 8 p.m. Costa Mesa. ·was i.D a gym locker at New- .1500oB E. Cou!Hwy. REV. NORMAN BROWN Boy--Mr. aOO Mrs. Grant port Harbor high school, be- F.otrnce 00 N•rcluo• MINISTER Allan, 3138 Limerick Ln., Costa tween oooo ~ 1 p.m ••.• Boat Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICE Mesa. accessories valued at $50 were MALCOLM (BUD)CUTLER • Carpet Cleaning DISCOUNT PRICES ON CARPET CL t~NING Tustin Carpet Cl,aners 544·5481 • Clothing GAIY'S SHIRTSYILL CUSTOM SHilTS Casual Shi rts for ALL the Family .•. Fabulous Color s and Patterns •. Sport Sbirts from $2.50! 442 E. 17ftil ST .. COSTA MISA • MS---»12 639·2«1 82tH)381 2919 E. Coast Hwy. Tape Recorders • Port- • WESTMINSTER Corona del Mar able end Table Radios! 89 ' 3387 (NEXT TO PORT THEATRE) • • 1-=:-;--:-;----.,.-:--:-;--I ?di'.l.r.U C::fi·~· w& 5 ~·· y:. Pho""' 673·2033 Hearing Aids f-----H:..:A:..:L:..:A""'e"-8,-'-sc:..:H:..:e:.:..R_ ·PI urn bing Heating ,..,...! ~-·u,. Proper Fittmg Assured 3409 E. Coast Hwy COI"ona del Mar 675·3833 A . R. MARSAC PL UMBER ·no ( .HnJi a:m -\w • PlumbmiJ R tp••r~ DAY & NIGHT I WATER HEATERS • Kennels ,. Huo I ~-~~~~:ma;;-~ PLUMBPNG & HEATING ~~· . ...__.. Phone 531-091 5 REPAIRS & REMODELING S O JO B TOO S \I :'U CUI your ~1)dlborlwod Plumbo:T 833-2030 1829 NEWPORT BLVD. COST A I.IESA 6•6·4488 • Printing CALL US POl ESTIMATII us-oue EMSIQI PUBLISHING CO. 2 721 E. Coo•t High-y Corono del Mor , Colilomio ·Tennis Equipment Tlmr.sday rnnings: 7 to 9 AND CHURCH SCHOOL BoJ--Mr • aoo W:rs. Kermetn stolen from a boat belonglog to Sat.: 10 a.m. 10 4 p.m. AT 10:00 A.M. Schma.ling. 425 Merrimac Way, Mayron c. Pals, 29n Andros, .. Decorators You arc-cordially invi1ed 10 Nwrsuy carr prollided 0112, Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa, Wbile II was dock- 16422 S. H•rbor S.A. !•Marine Hardware •Sewing Machines So.tL Coaat TENNIS .attrnd Church Sc.-rvicrs and PHONE: 642.274 0 Girl--Mr • aDd Mrs. Ronald ed at 1221 W. Coast Hwy., Mart- I ~··~"~"~'h~<~R~·~·~d~;n~g~R~oo~m~. =J=========~ IGkmll.oo, 160-A Monte Vi sta, ners Mile, between 1:30 p.m., ~ Costa Mesa. March 21 and 9:30a.m. March Central Bi.ble Church 22 ..• Clothing •aJued at BACK U .S. SECURITY 23RD ST. 6. ORA"GE, COSTA MESA -548·5303 Dr. I.Dd Mrs. John H. Linson $1°7 was stolen trom Jane , ,_ r. Murphy, 1319 W. Bay Av~. Saud•., School jl; Worablp ••• 8:00 and tO:ao a.m. of &oMJU q~ are oow members -1 00 p1 tbe NatloDal Association for Balboa, while she was in a Sunday EveoiDI Worabip •.••••• • • • : P·•· Unlformed Servtc::es. This Is a booth at the bar of the New- Wedoei4&J Bible ltuctJ • Prarer •••• • 7 :00 p.a. oewly lormed •Uoo-wtde or. port Harbor Yacht Club, '120 ~~A~o~llld~-~~-~~~c~burcb~~wl~lll~B~lbl~e~l8~1aM~~na~•~ln~lo&IJ~~-pnlatioo tor eareer senlce W. Bay Ave., about mld.n.lght, perSOODeL Parpose of the as-Feb. 5 .•• A flar and a pole, soc:iatioa Is to IIIAIOI1 mea. valued at $50, were stolen from FIRST sures which wtll -ld tllo William E. Crane, 4()1 VIa Lido 1111 CLI9 H.. MIWPOd IIACM security of tbt liDlted states, Soud, Lido lsla.Dd, betweeo 7:SO A NIW CHURCH WILCOMII YOU · mal .... o re.-et lor -'"' a.m. and 2 p.m .•.• Bur !liars Or. Walter 1o tho .-,, IJid 1o work escaped with $382 wortho!Uglot - ~ •-•·laUYo -~ •r-n.xtures from VlckStair's Elae-SUIIIDAY SC L • • • • WI. •..-,._.. 353 £ C st hwy C wo•UHI' •••• 11 ri.cemeD aDd tbelr dtpellkats. ~ del 14.~, :ring u; fli;-t .................. COWIIII M.AL MD IUIIAL WiiM ====1~~-;: ,_.. ,_., JltauJrial 'lui;rlr., Ill 0.. 8twllftll ,._.. • hI ... ·,1 ...... -~ I I 7 ....... c·:::: ~ ........ _ ...... '" :!Jk ;: ! LZI t:l.rt.=!-,.: •• ~~~·:·:·:·~n=·~'~:-~~:•l:b:· ·----1-·Miiiii'JII ... U1-tni(10LL •illl PIIOII MIIFO•T IIAIIIO• ••W , .• Auto parts valued at $40 were stoleo trom a car beioa&- lDr toRtcf\ard Schlestneer,I526 Hf&bla nd Dr., Harbor Hl&fl- laads. wh.ile U was puked at tbe west parking lot at Fasblon 1aland betweeo Wareb 16 aod 20 • • • A rQt4rauUc jack n.lued at $150 was stoleo from to front ol Oranp County Mulller Ser· rice, C96 N. Newport BIYd., WHt Ntwi)OI"t, betfteD Ma.reb 11 ud 2! • • • An Impact wr..e1t nlued at $160 wu •- .._ 11om tM c:oa.struetioll lite It Jambor"u u1 Su Ja.qlllD IUlla Rd., Newport Ctater, be- ..._ t ;JO ud 10 a.m. liluc::b II; .. noeclo boloopd lo J-&:. LJIOII, 1110 Goo~ at., c-.-. • T-Y IIARCHIS LaY-A;j Golllo, Sl, ol •a. -14.. c•110-. .... 11'111111 .. a:• ~· ai --...... ·-Ft., C..._ llw iJUl,•a aiiUII ...... -10 ..... . -.-............ .. D l•c.u"l 4..:••-• will Nml•h ~~~~ ....... he011o or offlco '" lowoot prlc-. For lnform~tion Call Christopher 136-4067 or 527--6506 I 'J~ ... , .. ~=~ .. ~ .. ~ .. .. ~-.. --.............. ,. .. .. ..., tr, SINCERE • Delicatessen WILCOX·CRITTENDEN HARDWARE Ntvte-lional Ch••b -Boob 2700 W. Coast Hwv .. N. 8. 548-9331 Z·SPAR PAINTS R ADVENTURES IH SANDWICHES! 'sDtfi o••• • Newspaper 10•~· 1 -~~.:..=!:..~~------ .. 9 ~.... FOR LOCAL NEWS l40 I-OINSETTIA -67).9US SU BSC RIBE T O THE CORONA Dfl IIU.R _..:' D::..:.ry~C.:..=Ie.::.:an.:..=e.:..=n_1 ~ENsJcNQ OIMMITT /J. .. ;J.fZr. ~ana Finnt qu.aliry dry cluninK on the prrmitt• • Sdf-wrYict laundry All new -la1e51 mo<kl Fri~d:airt' washrn 3200 E. Coast Hwy., COM Phone: 673·9605 • Florists FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DtM11rJ Tosh FLORISTS PHONE'_,. 2431 .... ,,,. ...... Coooo- Th 0/fici.J N"~'SflllfJcr of dJ~ Cit)' of ."'lcUJporl Bcllclt 2721 E. COUT HWT.•6DOS!O COitONA DEL lllAR O."'L Y 11.00 A. YBAR CAL L. &1J·OHO :Office Equipment 1 .... IWI'OfiiT al.ACH SEWING MACHINE 1171 Herloor Blvd •• C.M. 646-9742 e SALES e SERVICE e REPAIRS. PARTS 675-3663 YE OLD SEWING MACHINE SHOPPE 3519 E. COast Kwy., COM • Shoe Rep112r A!iTHO.'II Y"s SHOE SERVICE COMPLITISMOI,LUGGAG! A"D MAMDIA.G IIEPAIIS 8401 E. Coall Highway Corona del Ma.r Pbone: 073-41140 Otlt•r Loc•tio,u: o U.U VIA LIDO. NIW'O"T t 14 P.$M10M IIL.AMO t 11M IIVIMl, NIW,OIT . • I OaiMIOM .. DII'T.j iTO•I PoU .. IOM iiCAM D . .. tof --· TOO• • Upholstering UPHOLSTERING IBv Eurof~Hn Cr»frrn.nJ REMODEL 2 pc. set C•ll "Berny'" 211 MAIN, H .•• -131 .,. FREE OILIV.fiiV a ...CKW J&J..syEII ~·-"TV:...:......:S.=rv:..:..::lc:::•::_ __ 1 Ceclilleco Cost More SUYIMG. ALL Of WHY 7 OIIAMGICOUIITY --& ,..._ 8 a.a. 1D II p ••• ~1 dqal _....,. -- S.JJI~ '11,, CJJI/IIi ... s.mc. ... ... • FOR R '' 'M' ,__ ........ __ ................. -----....... ' From the Police Bloner • W&DNUDAY, MARCH U • IATlllDAT, MAJICI 11 I~IIT MMIIII Ell. 1UU11 SlC11011 --'"' 4 ·~ ltll ol lilt llo-t-Plullloc CO.•'rd • llr ita ••ltllc Ill I p.-. IDdiJ, A&n'Jl IS, 11 CKy RoD. ' '· l'llal -.. Trac:l .... 11M, hDJ--olll.-s• a-u Rots, 10, o1 --._.,ao, ..-11$15 ... -- nee. PI'OI»"'S !Delude a '" .. .. $tOO • ,_ lor Ottrld&tt PHkiDC: llld tbe rt• qtdrem.-b 2 pt&p apaces pot oolt '"' R-t am! R-1 lots. Tbl dtle aflairs/plaADiac and IODine committee of tbe New .. port Harbor ..Costa Mesa Bc».rd of Realtors has submltted a recornmeodatton tUt parcels tllviQg less tbaa 3,600 sq. ft. be ezempted from any i.ocrea.se la garage requiremeDts. •• aerw lMD 011t 1M 011 tbt ..-11 -of Blrcb St., bo· tw .. ~~ st. ud [)oft sc., AlrliOrt ...... a. Uot permit appUcalloo ol Patrick o•coaaor to build a dupleK oo. a n eut lot ta a C-1-K dlslricl, II Zll Oraap St., Newport Sbores. 9. Use permit appllca.tloa ol Patrick O'CODDOI' to balld I duple• at !07 On.nce St •• N.,- port Sbores, I.D a C-1-H dis- 115 t. BalbOa BlYd., Balboa, of SN CataUla A"., "wporl a ear btklqllc ., ,JIJMI G. wu ur.-II i a.m. II• btl Kolpu, wu or.-II 1110 Halloo, 100 loa Wit, Barbo< rtGdllee oa a chattt ol.l*-S..'-ot driC ._., 1C.IrttM, V'" HWa. willie It wu puUd -of marljolllll .•• Rlcb· W-all Ptua, II 1,110 p,m, II ldo r---11,10 ard Lloyd Lilu, aa. ol. 1451 oa a daU .. ol tllclpUftlac ••• a.m. Ud aooa ••• Alilto ae- Eklta, Colt& Ilea, was ar-Joba Mart CrlleldleiiS, 111 ot ceaor1• ftllld at $80 nn rested at 9:45 p.m. at 4S6 1101 S..lbort Dr., Wilt New .. •• trom a cat be~ to Ketsotrope, Coroaa del Mar I pcwt, wu UTN&td at 1:10 &.m. Wak K. .. .,.., I aoo Hal Oil a charge of crossi.Dg OYer at IIUI St. &ad .Newport BIYd,, St., Welt Newport, wbt-. tt the hlgtnray dirider ••• Vte .. Wtlt Newport_ oa a c:bu .. of wu puttd at bll reiSdenct tor Thomas AreUues, 34, of drMDc wblll aDder tbl lD-........ t a.m. Marcb 18 ud Sl5 E. Balboa Bltd., Balboa, fioeoce of aleobol ••• Jam~ 7 a.m. Mareb 19. wa.s arrested at 2:40 a.m. at Frederlet Crawford, 25, oils& his resldeDCe oo a charp of Placeatta Ate., Welt Newport belnr lDioJ:ieated In pubUe • • • Heiebtl, wu a.rruted at 1a.m.. Burglars escaped with $2,148 a.t 2Z14 W. Oceu Ft., Ceatral 1n jewels aDd a radio from Newpx-t, OA a. cbarp ot belDc the Robert E. Aldjulis rest-l.Dtoxleated 1D peue • • • A deoee 701 Iris Corooa ctel tele't181oo set ftlaed at $51$ M-.r, during the o'tpt; eotraoee was burcJ,artHdfl'omtheaput.. .,. .. 'i made by prytng opeo tbe ment of George Wat1011, MIJ front door ••• An estiml.ted SeashOre Dr., West Newport. $23 t.o cash was stolen from durlDc the night of Yareb !I ttte cash regt.steratKare3Mar ..... A bicycle n.liBI at $110 creta Imports, Z640 E. Coast was burllarlsed from a P• Hw y., Corona del Mar, be-rage at tbe Toa.y N. Wratbrest. .. tweeD 10 and 10:30 a.m •••• cleoce, 109 Part St., Balboa A stereo tape player valued a.t Island, between 9 Lm. Mareb $\60 was ~oleo from a car 26 &00 nooo March 27 ••• bekmgtng to Theodore B. Tbom-A ba.Ddgun nlued at $1S3 ,., as, 3212 Marcus, West New-stolea from Darid Mueblberger, port while it was parted at 2182 Mesa Dr., BackBay,whlle his ;esidence between-mtdn!ght his ear was parked across from Here is the complete ageQ lor too.igl:lt: 1. Proposed uneodmeots to the city code pertaiJling to off .. street puking requirements In residential areas. 2. Proposed amendments to the code .. pertaining to build- ings changed to a use r equir- 111& a ueater number of park- ing spaces. 3. Inlne Co. request to a- meDd the Big Canyon planDed: community plan, the resideD· tial lJid goU course complex ,bouoded by MacArthur Blvd., Ford Rd., Jamboree Rd. and San Joaquin Hills Rd. Proposed ellanges ioclude adjustments 1n the residential densities of Ar- eas 4 and 5 and mloor rt>vi- sions to the statistical sum- maries and development stand- ards. 4. Variance appllcaUon ofW. C. Clapet to permit a 3-story duple:z at 901 N. Bay Ft., Bal- boa lsla.od, in a district where hei ght Is limited to 2 stories. 5. Use permit application of Humb le Oil & Refining Co. of Orange to raze a serVice sta- tion and to construct :1 new station at 2191 Palisades Rd., Back Bay. 6. Use permit application of Emkay Development Co., South Gate, for 4 on-site signs north of Palisades Rd., west of Mac- trict. · 10. Use permit appUeatiooof Earl G. Cortett to permit Z ~leus to be relocated on 2 C -1 )ots and OM dupleJ: to be coastructed oo a eootlp- ous C-1 lol, at 500, 502 a.ad 504 W, Ba.Jbc».. 81Yd., Balboa. 11. Request of Pllillp Rapp to permit au eneroachmeat ill- to the 10-!oot rear yard set- bact, aod the construcUoo a.ad placement of planters, Ugbt standuds, trees, sign post aod walkway at 2108, 2110 West Ocean Ft., Ceotral Newport. 12. Tentative map of Tract 7410, subd.irld.lng 0.955 acres into 5 single family resideDtial lots and ooe lot to be utlllsed as a private driveway, at Z-426 E. 15th St., Newport Hetgbts. The applicant Is John Wieleoga Construction, Gar den Grove. 13. Tentative map of Tract 7409, subdividing 0.95 acres into 6 single family residential lots at 2209 Bayside Dr., Co- rona del Mar, fronting on the east channel of Balboa Is~. 14. Final map of Tract No. 6938, subdividing 15.64 acres into 69 lots, located south of Ford Rd. and easterly of Mac. Arthur Blvd., in Harbor View Hills. 15. Tentative map of Tract 3867, request for a one year uteosion. The Joc.ation is be- tween Coast Hwy. aod Bayside Dr., west of Jambor ee Rd., the Promoatory Point develop- ment ot the Irvine Co. MRS. RICHARD JENSEN ol LidO l.ale, at right, woo these flowers as a table pri..&e at the March 31 fashion sbow held by the Oranp County Phllbarmoofc Society at the New- porter InD. Pictured with her Is Mrs. Jotm Sparling of Newport Beaeb, who made tbt preM«*atloo. TABLE RESERVATIONS for the Orange County Philhar- monic fashion show at the Newporter IM were checked by Mr s. Emor y Moore, len, and Mrs. Bill Rush, both of Balboa. Library Friends to install and 9 a.m. 2616 Newport 81Yd., West New .. • THURSDAY, MARCH 25 port, betweeu 10:30 aod 10:40 Two wheels valued at $50 Lm. were stolen from 'l boJ: trailer • SUNDAY, MARCH 28 belonging to John Willlam Rus-Georp WUeox Coombs, 50, sell, 314 Alvarado, Balboa, of 4200 Park Newport, Apt. whi le parked near his resl· 203, was arrested at 6:30p.m. dence between 1:50 p.m. March at 2555 E. Bluff, oo a chllrge Z-4 and 3 a.m. March 25 ••• of sboplllting ••• Jerald Peter Joseph Mourrutarte, 58, r ick Bood, 21, o1 115 38th st •• of 673 Center St., Apt. D, Costa West Newport, was arrested at M:tsa, was arrested at 5:30 8 a.m. at bJs resldeoce oo p.m. at the Newport Beach po-charge of possession of dane- lice station on a charge of erous drugs for sale· Jeffery being drunk in public ••• Wil-Douglas KIDd 23 of Ben Gar. ll'lm Derstine Godshall, 19, of dens, and Vt~ki Maureen MU- 1516 Keel Dr ., Harbor View ler, 26, ot 20412 Birch st., Lock garages, police The Costa Mesa Friends of install the followin g: President, Hills, was arrested a.t 11:20 Santa Ana Heights, were also the Library will hold their an-Mr s. Robert As kin; first vice a.m. at Marguerite and Inlet, arrested, on charges of pos .. nual installation of officers at president, Mrs . Kermit Christ-Harbor View Hills, oo a charge session of dangerous drugs ••• Mesa Verde library at 10:30 man; 2nd vice president, Mrs. of driving while w.:ter the tn. A mlnlblke valued at $100 was a.m. Tuesday, April 20, in ob-w. H. Stainforth; 3rdvlcepres-nueoce of drugs oo private burglarized from ttle garage at servance of national library ident, Mrs. Ray Trautwein; re-property ••• Vaodals caused the Bruce Krumpbolg rest..- week. cording secretary, Mr s. W. J. $20 damage when they broke dence, 615 Rockford Rd., Cam. Urge Speaker at 11 :15 a.m. will Collum ; corresponding secre-a wiD:tow at the Aodrew Tur .. eo Hicttlands, betweenMarch14 be Jack Holland, professor of ta.ry, Mrs. J. P. McC arthy; plo, residepce, 3411 Seashore a.od 28 ••• A at speech, drama, and English at treasurer, Ron Hardy. Dr., West Newport, duri.Dg the $100 was The crime of burglary, en-all such reported crimes ln. ter ing a buildiog forthe purpose volved persons entering open of committing any theft or fel-or unlocked garages a.od taking coy, is the most [requenUy property. reported major crime in the Pollee personnel, when ob- country. ln the City of Ne wport serving open aod unlocked ga- Beach, police department sta-rages durlng the past 9 months, tistics show that in the pas t 9 have left about 1,600 printed montbs about 40 per cent of ,not.Uieations to the occ~nt ••• .. .......,. aa...s. . .._. .... stating that "cturing the course of patrol, l found your guage ~n or oot secured. A closer check, by you, of your prem- Ises ln the future will assist us in our efforts to protect your property." The pollee department is at- tempting to emphasUe the ser· iousoess of the matter and to solicit cooperation of all con. cer ned residents to follow the reeommenda.Uoos in order to reduce this type of property cr ime. c(iJ Jaul'e ~lofntr~ For all occasions WE SPE CI ALIZE IN PA.RTI E S AND WEDDINGS Fr .. ••timoMs ·WI,. artd D.ti .,.ry S.,.tn 6ol-4-8990 OPEN SEVEN DAYS 2626 E. COAST HWY ., ..._t;;] CORONA DEL MAR. DANISH FUINITUII IIIDAL liGISTIT E.CD&>l~~~ Corono clel Mot' --;;o .•.. 9'l0 ..,s·-~ Tel ' 644-73-10 Mo.ya 12.,.5 lelA -M..t.rC~ Orange Coa st College. Title of Costa Mesa Fr iends of the night •.• A· package contain-garage at tbe the discourse will be "Lib-Library will ho ld a book sale lng a $50 blanket belonging to deoce, 426 Tustin Ave., New- e.rate your selves," concerning Saturday, May 15, io th e park. Mirni Se idman, 2Z3 VIa Eboll, port Heights, during the Dight. women's worloutsidethehome. ing lot of Califor o..l.a. Federal Lido Isle, was stolen from the • ONDAY MARCH 29 Mrs. John Smith, the fir st Sav ings and Loan, 2700 Harbor front yard between 9:55 and M. • president of the Costa Mesa Blvd. 10:30 a.m., March 23 • , • Robert Joseph Vienneau, ZS, ""~"lends or the Library, will Hand tools valued at $50 were of 4234 HUarla Dr., West New- N H bur gta.rtzed from the garage port Heights, was arrested at ewcomers at oag at tlleRoy L. ferreUJr.r esl-10 p.m. at Spllldrlft atld dence 514 -1/2 Marguerite sh.ip, on a charge of • SUNDAY, MARCH 14 Ave 'corona del Mar between while UDder the Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Timothy 9 P·:m. March 17 ~ ooon alcohol • , . Leol:lard Lawrence, 118 Santa Isabel, Coker, Z073 Wallace, Apt . B., March 23• Burke, 49, a transient, Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa. • FRIDAy MARCH 26 arrested at 2 a.m. at 920 Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. • THURSDAY, MARCH 18 Roger PttUlip Gibbons 35 of 1'ine Ave., Newport Heights, Cooper, 3600 w. Ocean Ft., Giri ... Mr . aOOMrs.Re:r:Wea-3116 K rry Ln Costa'M~sa oo a charge of assault aOO West Newport. ver, 1323 -A Bober , Costa Mesa. e ted 'i 2.50 i' battery •.• Terry Lee Glrl--Mr. aod Mrs. Paul Boy-.Mr. aod Mrs. Allred wa s a.rres a · a.m. 0 24, of 2450 College Dr., Lawr.oc. Root, 1"" I 1ne Se..,oine 956 W Wilson Costa the 4200 block of Ca mpus Dr., -~ed '"'"' rv l>-· • • • Airport Area on a cllarge ot Mesa, was arre:t' at Ave., Newport Heights. ·Mesa. "' intolieaUon 1~ public ••• Doro-at the pollee station o."'"-'":'1:0 • MONDAY, MARCH 15 Glrl--Mr. and Mr •. Robert th Ell Stan ood 55 f 2349 of conspiracy to obstruct jus- Giri-·Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Kriss, 1346 Placentia, Costa vt'~" Hen ~ ... •81 . .;.0 Uce ••. James Robert Clea- E P h 910 Dar II St Mesa .,.._ oga.r, u•e u.us, was 27 I ••n ·~--A · ac eeo, re ·• • · arrested at 12:50 a.m. between dennln, • 0 ........, u. YUill' Ye., Costa Mesa. FRIDAY, MARCH 19 E. Coast Hwy . and San Joaquin Newport Helgtlts, was arrested Boy .-Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hills Rd., on MacArthur Blvd., !t 12:30 a.m. at McFadder M. Owens, 2094 Natloml Ave., Mather, 2700 Peterson Place, on a charge of Jntolicatlon in )Quare, Ceotral Newport, or Costa Mesa. 58-A, Costa Mesa. pubUc A spare tire valued i ch&ree of possesstoo of sto- Boy--Mr. and Mrs. William • SATURDAY, MARCH 20 at $60 -~~ stolen from a ear leo property, •• An estimated D. McLahlon, TI 9 W, Wi lson, Bo y--Mr. and Mrs. Robert belonging to Na.ncy K. West, $87 111 ea.sh W&$ ~clarlled lf6 4-W, Costa Mesa. Newbold, 626 Hamilton, Costa 335 Amlgos Way the Bluffs from Waltah Clarke s clothtD( Boy •• Mr. aod Mrs . Gary G. Mesa. while It was park~ at her rest~ store, 26 Fasblon lslaDd, dlu'- Brown, 2956 Pemba Dr., Costa Girl •• Mr. and Mrs. Maxson dence between Feb. 26 and lng the Dlgtlt ••• A purse a.ad Mesa. Sm ith, 4726 Cortland Drive, March 20 ••• A potted plant Its contents, n.lued at $32, Boy-~Mr. and Mr s . Melvin Cameo Higtllands. valued at $25 was stolen rrom was burgla.rlsed from tM W. Root, 3214 Or egon Avenue, • SUNDAY, MARCH 21 the porch at the Thomas Fr ees Heather Goss resideDee, 304 Costa Mesa. BoY·-Mr. and Mrs. Rene residence 1843 Seadrift Ir-Hellotrope, Corooa del Mar, • TUESDAY, MARCH 16 Beshear, 641 Joann St., Costa vine Terr~ce, at 9 a.m. ' between 8 a.m. Marcb 27 &ad Boy--M r. and Mrs. Richard Mesa. 10 p.m. March 28 ••• Burclal'l Forrester, 4216 Hilaria Way, Boy--Mr. aod Mrs. Ricardo escaped with $487.25 to eula West Newpor t Heights . Ruz, 753 W. 19th St., IC, Costa from the Yamato Boy.-Mr. and Mr s. Donald Mesa. 60 FashioD lslud, Spradlin, 310 Mesa Dr., Costa Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mesa. Kahol, 745 Shalimar, Apt. A, Girl--Mr . and Mrs. Anthony c om Mesa. La Franc, 221 33rd St., West • MONDAY, MARCH 2Z Newport. BoJ--Mr. aBI Mrs. James L. • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 Stillwagon, 863 Center Street, Girl •• Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Apt. 8, Costa Mesa. Cristllll, 591 Victoria St., Apt. Gtrl--Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. B., Costa Mesa. BeDSOO, 540 De Anza, CoroD& Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. ZeiJ]co Hlg:b..laOOs. Kovacic, 2700 Peterson Way, Boy--Mr. aOO Mrs.DaleSch- Costa Mesa. ultz:, S65 Broadway, Costa ' '1919FULL PRICE PINTO RUNABOUT- MADE Ill AMIIICA IT AMIIICAIIS fOI AMEIICAIISI lrancl Now ·Uttle Car That OpeM Door To li9 Car LUIJIJCIC)e Loa•. ·A·R·G· '64 CHEVY l't TON · Pic~IIP l •P•~. l..,t.,, IGUOOII '63 MERC. COMET 2 DR. H.T, VI, '"*•·· ltiH, po ... r tloo•i"•· I OSTt2 ~1 '62 CHEVY IMPALA 2 Dr. H.T. VI, owto., ltiH. IJHN'4'1 '63 FORD FAIRLANE SOO H.T. VI, •wlo., UH, t•MI ~t~llet. IFLXU I I r----~----1'-YO--U-.----, M:Y--Mr.and Mrs.Rtchard I SUPPOII I Suter, 3U E. 20th, Apt. 24, ..... Sills ._. -Ill Q.J,IIA llai•• Cllns •ace · I co::~::: and . Mrs. Walter. ~:/'i~r~~~~~~ : I COMMUHNoJmTeYoNwEnWedSPAPER 11 ·~_:::. ~~~~~-ea~ ~~-;..or ~03 ,~:~ .. ~· i!.~ Sereao, Z050 NatioDal Anooe, traJ.D.ln&" at Lackland AFB, Tex. C08ta Mesa. He has been asslped to Kees- • TUESDAY, MARCH 23 ler AFB, 'Wiss., for tra1n1Dc I TH! NEWPORT HARIOR I Glrl·-Mr. and Mrs. Ra_,h In commUD..Icattoos eleetroolea CarltoD, 334 E. 16th Place, systems. He is a 1970 ~ I ~M~ -~~~~am! I Glri-.Mr. and Mrs. Peter attended Druce Coast eou .... I I Cbarch, SJ0-1/2 Avocado, Co-rooa dol liar. S!RCEAMT HOHORED I 1 eo, .. Mr. m Mrs. Cbrt.to-Cbloi-SorpuiArll!Or I I pber FerCUODt 563 Vletorl.l, J. Catbberl, -otMr.&adMra. Offici al newspaper of tho City of Hewpar1 Booch. fC, Coota MIA. Ruooll W, Culbborl • - I I GtrJ--Mr. ud Mrs. James T..U.O A 'II., Welt tgrer BQ, 2721 E. COAST HWY .. CORONA DEL MAR. CAUF. GUtocb, IllS CocU Piace,Coota bU r-fod lila -olu I d 1 ..... modlllbr ---5 ' at U!tlll Roral T1tol AF'II, nol-l en . In I MAMID IY UAGAM tud. SoriiiiUI c-. . 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