HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-06-10 - Newport Harbor Ensign•
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INTERNATIONAL COUNSELOR Lloo Leo Miller of Costa
Mesa (lett) ls shown congratulating Jlm Lee Jr. following
his Installation as prestdd of the Balboa Bay Lions Club
tor 1971.72, The Balbo& Bay Lions held their I.n.stallaUon
Tuesday evenJ.ng at Bob Burns Restaurant, Fashion Isla.od.
District Governor Homer Briggs present~ perfect at-
t.enda.oce awa.rds to several of the members. Lion John
Sympson received his pln commemorating his outstandl.n&
record of 23 yea.rs of perfect attendance a.t Lions club
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OFFICES IN CORD~ A DEl. MAR .. CAl.IFORNIA.
get 10.3 mil
tax to stay at 1.52
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Colt& Mua Clty Manarer "Tbe 1971-'72 budptref\ects con1e from current clty re-Ooe of tbe btgest lncreases
Fred Sorsabtl has preaeoted · a conttDllltion ot mo.t ol the aources," he said, There are ln etty e~tutes for the
a $10,3 mUUoo buc!pt to the city MI'Vlees at c~areatlevel," presently about $265,000 ln un-comtnc Je&r 1a iD eaplt&l 1m-
City CouneU, renecttng a 9.4 he l&ld, "TbetotalrtveDIIeplc-appr~rWed reserves ln the provemeDtJ. Tbe total of
per cent hike over 1ut year, tu.re U.Ucates a slow-down Ln blldKtt. $l,e?5,000 for tbe l97l-7Zyear
but lJtth a tu rate the same u tbe flscal crowtb of the city He said that salary oegotia-Is an I.Dcreue of $300,000.put
talt year's--$1,52 per $100a.s-due to the eeooomlc conditions tloru; would oot be completed of wblcb wtll be used to pay tor
HINd va.haUon. The val~attoo tn Oranp County," much before August, and that the widlll1Pcot Fairview Road.
of the city durl.ng the upeomlng Tbe preUmlrary budget wtll the budget would nave to be Tnt coM of thllt pro)eet ts ez.
ftteal year Is estimated at be preseoted to the Council tor ameoded at that Ume. peeted b be $e51,000.
$189.97 mliUoo. a study session June 14. A pub-MIKE MARTIN OF UCI Of the $1.52 tv. rate, $1 Uc bearing oo the document is
wUI co for general ruoo pur-set for Jtme 21.
. PQMS, 37.3 cents to the park Robert Oman. city tltlaoce
~m::'~~::~~u:s~: :?o~~iulos:1~.:.:u~~·::: WINS YARDLEY TROPHY trlct. posal, however, !lows DOt in-_
Mr. Sorsabal said that al-elude any blanket salary ad-By VIc Opalek
thoueb the prelimlna.ry budget justments, wbicb la.st yea.r a-Mlke Martin, the UCJ flasb
figures showed an 1Dcrease of mouuted to about 2-1/2 per who sparked UC I to NCAA
9.4 per ceDt over last year, cent of the bud&et. crowns ln both water polo and
the 19'10-71 budget did notre-A similar salary adjustment "'tmmlng, wa.s Ramed there-
nect salary adjustmezb mad~! this year would amount to a-ciplent of the 1971 George
after adoption--brLDciog the bout $330,000. Mr. Oman said, Yardley trophy Tuesday night.
true 1Dcrease down to '1 per bow eYer, that this woukl DOt The previous wloner to re-
MRS. WALTER PEARSON of Costa Mesa started out her
hobby projects Just 5 years ago by taking evening classes
1.n paper mache and has oow taken up stitchery, macrame,
,.81v1ng. on painting, batik and will be entering ln many
categories at Onnge CoWIIY Fair. She was a wlnner last
year and will be trytng to capture more bl ue ribbons this
year. The fair dates are July 13-1 8.
PROMONTORY
REVISION OK'D
cent. a!fect the tu rate, cetve the mammoth trophy wu The Irvine Compa.oy's "lr-p:ans for the 30 acre stte.
"Any alary adtustmentsw1U John Vallely of Balboa Isla.od, •lDe by the Sea" aPartment Several property owner or-
BOWLING GREEN FUND ASKED ~~~~~t~~~f!¥z~~ ~f:~~,:~~g1;:::ii~J ~~f~~~f§~~
The Newport Beach 'Ctty U4; city m&lllger, $108,945 ; me.ot, $391,615; Ubrary, $381,-Tbe total budcet request for secut1ve conference tOO NCAA lllebt, June 3. that night.
Council, not wastlnc any Ume flna.oee, $Z9'1',8'1'5;c1tyattorMY, 455; ~U,btachesi.Dd.recrea-the 1971-12 f1sca1 year ls Utles. SoUl Vallely a.oc1 Martin Tbe action ns a reversal SeUm H. F'rank.Un, an at-
aDd mtnua the uaualnttplckinr $85,755; non.deparlmeatal, tlou,$1U4,99S;waterhmd,$1,-$12,708,390 with a proposed are lf&duates of Corona del ot u earlier decision on the toroey and representative of
cocmeettd wlth apprOYlni the $&32,455; pollee, $2,115,0'10; 241,6GOj wattr boDd debt Hr-t&x Hle of $1.20 per $100 Mar high school. propoled pro}ecl to be loc&ted the B&lbol. Island Community
aruual blldpt, pn preUmln-ftrt, $1,156, 790; mulDe atety, vice, Jl02,5~; and marllla utu.led valultloll, a 2-ceot . usc Trojan coach Bob Boyd at the aouth•est corner of Pa-AssoclaUon, told commiasJon-
ary approva.t Monday nleht to SS4'7,460; community develop-park, $43,580, rtducUoa fl'om lut year. waa the featured speaker at the clftc Coast Hwy, a.od Jamboree ers that '·lack of members
more U.o halt of the requested awards t.oquet, held at the Ml K e: MARTIN Rd. The propoal now goes to pre,.nt Is not a lack otlnt~ut
eJ;>IDditurtl tor the 1971-72 p k" t 0 I Newporter Ina. Chris Horpel, the City CouncU. but a tack of koowledp. Ht
tlJcal YMr. a r In g con r thl Newport Harbor wrestllng player ot tht year IJid wu N~t ud Balboi Island Aid his croup wlll problbly
The. only real maJor chanp champloa DOW atteDdiD& Stan-aamtd to the Jtatt aU-atar rtaldeats packed tbe Council protHt the action durtnc tbe
1n upeMUure reque1t1 came tord, was ooe of the flna.ll.Jts, pme. cbambers wttert they b-.rd ot Council hearlllc.
durlnc: diacu111ons on ~ltal t I k d I yed u were Bruce Gtlker, Robbie Mtkt Martin completed a 4-tbe tntoe Company's revlHd The reriMd plana, wbtcb
•1--cw::•,OOOntl ~h!!•tkbta:?uocroct-1 a s e a . Clllntnptm aod CliDII. Cr1pe. Jill' colltp IWimmiDc IJid nayed the YOtt of commll-
.._ w _. 1a. Horpel wu UDdtf•t.ct 111 dual water polo career U.t bordlrtd MESA SEW_ lioDII' Gordoo ClaN l.alo YOdDc ..UOO '-"tl m..U &lid woa the li'lO CIF oo tM t.•wttc. Ht ,.. 11 Jtl, e&1l lor a dlllllb' l'ldlle-r PI'>~ • nO ~-~ 1101 ............... ::r.J'" wtfllllow ..., mtelll 1Dr Uti ·NCAA 11011 mtelllalDIWlmmllf • -. .._ at -!Tptr --
no '«1,000 riY"ori&!Dll!f t:omllll-.,llllil•liii'7Cr!U--ell II • II .. .. -wbUe at Newport llu-ud -... mtmbtr"' INDUSTRY tbt oriiiJal pr-L Dtltlloa -.rmarU:S for tbt U7Z-'71 'clam ftom nlldtatl, tutab*t •lltl ailttq ICIIIaa. &Dd bor h11fl1Cbool. . tbe cbamptonahfp oc II'YlDe of ODt larp rlllap.type com-
badpt b tM acq..U!ttoo of a coostdeuttoo ot ttl propollld tbat'• the ODly coaehalton I Cripe IJid Cuon1Jl&bam woa water polo aqtad cf"IDC bJ.m plez accounted tor tht majority
put lltll.a H&rbor VIew Kills, otf-ltrtet puk.:inc replatlou cu dn.w," Mr. P•• ald. tbt ClF doublu aM O)l.l ttUts a erand total of 17 durtDc bll Nlcbolu Zlener executive of tbe 84 untts eliml.tated.
probably tor a aen1or dtlsen& uot11JUDt 17. Ht IUQ .. ttd tiM CommJs-last year whUe at Newport Har-tremendous collep career. mlllll.pr of tbe Costa. Mea Doe of the key ltlllnC points
part. Tbe proposed reqWrementl llon lhould "tocourap rt-· bor. Cunn!Debam attended the The cradtate of c oroaa del CbambtrofCommercehasre-totbeprojectwasapubUcvtsta
But .. nlor cttuensappeartng desleoe<f to force aU oew du. habiUtattoo rather than Pft'teot UDiversJty of ArlzonaandCrJpe Mar h.J&fl school was oamed slcntd from 2 boards to pro-overloolill( the southern eDd ot
at the budpt: hearln& aald they ple18s to pro'ftde at least 3 It, maldnc property owners iJ a member of the UC:I cllamp-athlete of the year at ocr tor mote the lDdustrlal expansion Newport Bay, located Dt&r the
•ere aoC so much Interested 1D off-street park:lnc spaces, were mickey mOIIH &I'OtlDd 'tritb lonshlp tennis squad thU year. the Jast 3 years. He was un. In the 1,200 acres zoned for proposed eldensionotJamboree
speDdtnc that much money for attacked because they would mlnor tmpronmenta." Gelktr was a valuable mem. defe&ted tn the 500 yard tree-manutacturtog within the ctty Rd. The vista overb:tks a pro-
a puk as they were In aettJnr allow slde-ya.rd encroachments Some restdents aid that ber of the Harbor football squad style at the NCAA collect dt. limits posed 1.5-acre park whJch the
some Jawn-bowUng ta.cll1Ues, that would block water views. owoers of loti" SO feet wide or that stllred the Sunset 18lgue vision championships for 4 He ·ls resigning as member Irvine Co. has otrered to ifve
preferably at Irvine Terrace Francis Horvath,cbairmanol less should bt exempted from title wtlb Anaheim and captured years and won 5 gold medals in of the board ot directors of to the city tn lieu ot about
Park. a study committee of the Ne•· the rerulattona, ~po11Uon that STEVE GARVEY, the aluutnc considerable honors, Including each of his last 3 years of the Costa Mesa MunicipQI Golf $85,000 In buildingexclsetues.
Councilmen agreed that !JOme port Harbor-Costa Mesa brd the Board of R~ltors com-rookie 3rd baseman for the aU league, aU-Orange county, competttlon. ' Country Club and the board The company valued the park
type of taclllty for lawnbowlers of Realtors, objected to a pro-mlttee has suaested. Dodprs, Will be grand marshal of Costa Mesa City Hall and pa.rcel at about $130,000.
was needed. vtsioo that would allow ooe-Tbe replatsons for dupleus tor the Jtme 19 Harbor Area Public Safety Fac!Uties tnc. Irvine Co. otnc ~ls proposed
Councilman Don Mclnnls story garages to replace most woukt require 1.5 spaces tor Boys Club baseball parade. The ECOLOGY PRIZES GIVEN "More manuticturtng unJ.ts tha.l the entlre pro)f<"l, with the
said, "These residents have sldeya.rds. ettlcleocy and ooe-bedroom parade wUl for m at 10 a.m. at within Costa. Mesa to spread the n ceptioo of streets serving the
been seeking addltional lawn-"People want to look between units and 1.75 spaces for 2 the Balboa Pier pa.rldng lot and tu base thereby relieving the public vista aDd park, be private
bowling greens for more than the buildings," he said. "In bedroom units. will eod at the YOUth Center l.n MESA BEAUTIFICATION pressw-~s for expanding t:ues and closed tothe~neralpubUc. 10 years, and each year we areas that are the most con. Three-bedroom tmlts, de· corooa del Mar. PrLzes wtll be IN on residences a.Dd tbeprovtdlng This proposal, which wasap.
tust keep putUng them ott. It's strlcted this Is golng to block tiDed as any room capable of awarded tor Jarlde entries. The of more employment fnr Costa proved by the Commisstoo.,
Ume we dld something to help the view." belnc used for sleeplDf pur. Oodp:rs wUl conduet a ba.setall Mesa citizens Is mr pr ime brougtlt a number of protests
them out." He satd he thought the pro-poses, would need 2 spaces aDd cUnlc from 1 to 4 tbatatteroooo The ''EcolOif Begins at Home 1981 Maple A.,enLHI. interest in budgetmg mor e of trom those In atteodanee who
Lawnbowllng club members vision was strange in this time ooe-hall of a covered space at tbtCosta.Mesabasetlallnekl. Committee" presented the first Bernard Felp, 331 East 20th my persooal efi:)rts in the In-said the pr ivate roads were an
claim that the membership, oow of great concern for publlc would be required tor •ch M b prizes In the Costa Mesa beau-Street. dustrta.l expansion direction .. lntr1ngement ~n thelr right to
80, would be even higher lfthey accesa: to. the water and dt-bedroom In uceu or S. ore ay t1llca.Uon program Monday night John A. rrtso, 1982 Rose. he said. ' view the bay trom the h.ighva.n.
had the tactutles. mand for open aoo "view" Zoning admtnJitrator Jame1 1D the CoUDCU Chambers. mary Place. "In order to be et1'ective in ta.ge polat of the property.
space. Hewicker aid that 1f klU: The beauWicatlon committee Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lewan, this area of operaUoo 1 have Irvine Co. offtclals repUed
AD(U8 Potter, 71, who has Balbol Island Realtor Harvey smaller than 30 feet 1n width a f occ members .-Joseph Carroll, 2507 Duke Place. accepted assipments ~tth the tt\at 3 additlooal view poln~
a.ttended nery budget session D. P81st called the Commis-were exelllded, tben eYVJ rea or , Claire Nelson, Ga len CotfiJWl. Herbert S. Corti, 133 East Los Anples County and AREA were accessible to thepubUc by
for the put 10 yean, again slon'• propoal an attempt tn buUdlnC sltt oa Balboa lllud, Mrs. John Feeley, A!Holllster, 21st Street. Chamber of Commerce as a walkways or &blcycletn.lL The
made a plea. tor some city as-Cballp &Oftlnc. We.t Newport and Corona. del Tbt bot.rd of s~rvtaors and Mrs. MaureenlJIDomenJ.co Mr. and Mrs .. Herschel member or Its Industrial de-vistas, hoWever, are adjacent to
1t.taoce in 11tUn1 mort lawn "The requirements would Mar would bt ucl~ed. 'tOted laM WMk to cancel the .•• choH the followln& wtnners Yapr, 202 East 21st Str~~ velopment committee and its the proposed private roada.
bOWUnc creen.s. pr~~;IUde the ablllty of someone l.aureoce Wlllon, acttn&as-t.mporarJ u.se permit held by after judgtng the appllcat1ons Ur · Howard C. Palmer • 2 water and power commtttee. The city's eommuntty de¥el-
"U we don't ret tome addt-to build 2 units on a piece of slltant director of community tbt Balboa Bay Club on 250 received 1n the past month: ·Westmiuter. Also 1 ..,111 become closely opment depa.rtment, whlch rec-
ttonal crttns pretty 1000," bt property," he aid. "It you are development, •ld, "Some fttt or bay frontare adjacent Mr. and Mr s. Howard Rein-Mr. P. E. Roltes, 2005 aUen'ed with the industrial de-om mended appronl ot tht pro.
Aid, ''( may DOt be around to COIDC to rezone halt the clty, chanita In tht up&at1001 art to tbe clllb, holt, 238 CamelUa Lane. Paloma DriYt. velopment departments of aU of ject, showed statl.tJca which Ina
enjoy them.'' do It torthrt&fi.Uy. Th.is would netdtd u 1000 u poutbll, Tbla action turns the chOice Wallace Pinkley, 42 7 Hamil-Ur,IDd Mrs. WiUtam Huber , the uttUf}' companjes 100 In-dicated the complel waa about
Mr. MciMlJ •unelttd that be almolt ca.tastropbJc as tar btc.auH tbt slllaUon wU1 not water froatap back to the con~ ton street. 150 l.oJOia Road, dependent lndl<rtal deveq.. one-tatf the density otUid.t1per
the $40,000 from the 1912.'7S &J the okitr propertttl are bt lt&tul quo lt •e ltt.,e tht trol ot tbe Coa.t Community Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watktnl, fred Bttlr, 167 Albert Place. meat locatinc firms woo spec-acre as compared to llmll&J'
projected budaet bt moYtd .., cooctrQtd." regulltiou uncb&Apd. Collep Dtltrlct, whi ch plalll lall&e ln the fitkl: of r elocation apartment pro)llcta tD the ar•.
to 1971·72 wltb tbt tdta of Commt.Mlooor Jolln Watooo "Btatb .-... art btlll( to rtmon tbt old boat sUpo Kentucky Frt'ed Cht'cken of branch unlls of Industrial They allo oatd !bat !be projoct u11D1 1t to htkl prorJde ODI or dented the cbarp, ll1inc the torn down all Oftr tbt ell)' ud aDd flaU1 utiliJt the DtWlY re-plant& a.od tht tlodinc ot IItts calls for 965 puJdAC lb.U&.
mort lawn bowl1D1 P'MDI. CommiiiSOD. bad DDtb1J1C de-replaced wltb d"'ltiM wttb e, p1.Dtd footap. Thetr nw1M aDd proper local tn.,tronmentl neetdtq tbt propNtCI olf.
Tbl 01111 prob .. m DOW II to riou JD mlDd &Dd '-d bM:I 7 ud 8 bedroom•. U we OGl7 aettntt" procra.m at pre•Dt of otwl)' establlahed com-strett parkin& req\lirtmedl bJ
cltlormlot tbt flmdll>& for tbt worklll( 00 tbt rtl"lal-lor rtQUlrt 2 parklll( opat .. , tbt -oalJ' 10 Ito! of wattr-does not rate as store p&Dltl " ·-:10 otalto. mODtJ, a year. llta&doa wtU DOt rema!D tbt troat. ~ptera,tlot.tl · Aetlnc IOG1Dt admlalltrator
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from tile buUd1DCI!~ tu tbat'• 10'11' wwd .... but It' I btcomt mtteb upter." wtU 'Mtdttloal putt.nc ueu, Tht N...-port Beach Pl&aD1Dc Comm'uiMtu tuntddowottte WA. y TOPS S2.l Ml LL ION mtll:iqn that tiM ltafl btl1'"a
fll:ad, but Act1oc C h..~ allp• ud boat bolltl. Comm1u1oa Yottd 5-2 lut bl&' bueat HqQtlt alonc wttll W.ay permtta luutd b1 tbt tbt Jntoe Co. rwtatoDJ coa.. ::u:.~Dt= 11 alrtadJ MISS MERMAID CHOSEN •'=•'=~~~.a~ftoa ~ ~::n:J~rf:c:~~~ ~==~!_P=·hls ..-ft~ NnportBelch buJldiDcdeputa =n: :a.:,r:: :.:
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ARVO E. HAAPA, owntt ind p&.~bl isher of the Ensign
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• ATTENTION, NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Newport Heights residents who were
again11t the Freeway Fighters• initiative
election ought to be taking a second look
at their position. Their reason for oppo-
sition was the fear that any action affect-
ing the proposed route along Coast Hwy.
might lead to another effort to put the
freeway along 15th Street through New-
port Heights and Cliff Haven.
Now there is indeed some talk of a new
route study on the freeway alignment
between the Santa Ana River and the
Upper Bay. This suggestion comes from '
State Highway Commission Chairman
Fred Jennings, who, ·though a Balboa
Island resident, is no friend of the Free-
way Fighters.
HOAG HOSPITAL'S 552 Club Is saying "HauoU la hanau"
(happy birthday) to King Ka mehameba at the 2nd aMual
"ktng's luau," to be held this Swxlay, June 13, at Don the
Beachcomber's In Corona del Mar. The luau Includ es
complimentary Mai Tal punch served from 5:30 to 7 p.m.,
followed by a Polynesian !east and south seas entertainment.
Pictured her e, left to right, are Albert J. Aue r. past
pres ident of the 552 Club, portraying King Kamehameha;
Walter Koch. member ot the luau committee; Mrs . Aue r
and Mrs. Koch. The 552 Club Is a men's s~rt group
dedicated to the e xpansion of Hoa g Hospital. Each member
donates $100 or more each year, and the club is pr ojecting
a roster of 552 member s. (Dave Ross photo.)
The Manion Foru m
THE ENEMY'S UNITED FRONT
j OI p:tn iCky-w;:o CliUitJn 'l h:I\C
trouhlc sn tl4 l• place' anJ 14 C
compromowJ m the l·o.~r L·o~~t .
who ch W3S e \,o<.:t!) "'h<tt 'he
W<tnh:U.
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... lilt tiMir .._ ta .. ....,ild ellniJ a. ewe.. bJ1 a.r IDUibllld ...,
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Oot --. •-111 To lilt -Ia ~~~-v,._ dlrlll( 1110 J11t1>1 ....,, ud .s.. ,....,....., Memortal Day, tbl botH otOtor .. •·••....,. Ufwed a m ... p 'to CoL
Yldcb from oar eutiMt ftUI r bi.YI a teeU.c ot r"•~ AlbbJ JacUoa'l canlry
lou -a liiP J>OIIi Ill our lor IIIIa ar• u F1111U wu ._.' JoWDr blm ot 1110
JOlrlollc ocbedlllo af llrlllr. 1110 tbo bomo af "Lord Falrtut, to ... ...;.. af tho -.--.
IJIIIed Doqlllora af tho Coo-•bom tho ..... _...., Klll(af a-.uor bomo ..... .,.. ......
ilodon<y, aad oilier .. ..-. Eqlud awarded 1110 -ea-at daJ!Ipl. Lller iJI tbo daJ tlo• 1fblcb ... k to perpetalte pi.D1t ol )Ud bltlrHD tbl ... Wbea AI felt l.bat Gtaeral~
11M -., IDirlt ..CW:b wu aad tho Oblo Rl-. o-p --Willi to -II 1110 nmput beHiboatl a cllltarf Wut!lqloD beiU Ids career JD mi.UtarJ 1ibat1oD bid DDt aco. bold Mnieea lD. the locll tbta eOUDtrJ wbeo be 1tartec1 cbi.Dpd lbe ran &er'08I ~
ce-.tes 1D hoDor of tboee to ..... .,. uJ. tud. Patebn ot. fttkll ~ dell•tred bel' 11\oM-:.rw:: :!~1~f';arter;~"'w'= prlmeYal woodludJttllremalD, ap. Sefenl bullN pteretcl
• wltll lr111 ...,..., 10 ctoooly 11er etolblot. aad aa li'UIIorJ
chuced to lave -bonl oortll togetbor, tblt oftea I -..,.U barat ..n>y aad ralDed af tho ..._ aad Dlmo LiJio bow 11>1 tmm«tal Georp wu m_.u .-ber Sbo wu
mu call 1t tbUIIJ, bat 1 ban able to ma.DeUYer biJ: ueleat tmburt, aDd coaUaueci oa. to cit-
come to UDderstaDd somttblnr surveyt.Dc tutrumtDta:. uver the ..,, to the fiDif&L oftbiiOUtherovlewpo~when Nwertbelea tbe weats of '"---IJ t.:IG'"·-edtbe tbey call it "tbe war between ' ._.. ae ..._._
. the states." Certainly, the war the nrbltweeotbelb.tuell..lm towo ot Froat Royal from tbl was DOt "clvi' " and the t\lnda-just recop!Uon. On May ZS, federal tl'<q)s, and P1"eattd
.. 1862, tbe Battle of Froat Royal the toemy from barDlDc tbl
mtDtal dlffereoees of optnJoo was foucbt, which marked the brldpa aeroa tbe Sbtaandolh
whleb caUMd the syrnpathlsers openiDg of stooewau'Jaetson•a River. His tr allo-.wured ot the south to take ~ arms Sbenaodo&h Valley ,. .. __ , ,.~ 000 oopsl :;; __ &Dd to ftre upoo Fort Swnter .-....-.£0. ......,, worth o comm._,
b&ve kmc been forcotten. It 1s After tbe puap ofl09 years, stores, whlcb 1Deluded WIIODI, the apbode baa dlminlafled to ba.rDUS clothiDc, toola &DIS
just U well to ~11 the acttvt. the poi.Dt where It may bave even 86 'twrela of noar. '
Ues ol the 1860 5 as a war been Uttle more tbaD a sklr-At a patrl6Uc diDDir Jut
ideotUJ.ed by geography rather mlsh wben compared with the week. sketebes of hout1 wtd.cb
tbaD by poUtical dfver19nc1es. lon-r confrootatioos of tbe bad ~ ed ••· ~-••· Froot Royal Vlrg1o1a may II>"' 1\D'uV unrftll'laua;.e-
weU be c.aued the cradle 1n war. Ch11 War were sbowD. Belle
LETTERS TO EDITOR --
Geoiral McClellan at that Boyd's bome was tllere amoar
time wu movlng Ms army of the relit. It does oot baYe tbe
120,000 men ~ the peolnsulJ. elrum that ooce 1t po1se1~
to attack Rlc hmood, Vlrg1.nia, but her romantic career fiii'OW'I
• FOREIGN ERS' AID &Dd by StWIYing us with rna-the Cootederate capitol The more clamorous with the years.
Editor or the Ensign, terJals andtechn1queswhichare Sheoaodoah Valley had been len A local restaurant beUs ber
The president has requested oot antlable to us, they will open to attack, when Geoeral oame, ao11 features ICM&bern
$3.3 biiUon be appropriated by rebalkl our war lndustry which James Shields was ordered to tried clltcken Whi ch perhapl
Congress !or foreign ald. We is essential to our flllure at-reinforce General McDowell, may have aided ber to ob1aJD
don't nave this money and Will tacks oo our own StC~Pllers. ln who was located at Fredericks-military tntormaUoo trom tbe
have to borrow It, This Will other WOI'ds, they will belabor-burg. oortberoers.
raise oor taxes a.nd hurt our lng to prepare their own sui- Col. John R, Kenley was left Two other newsworthy Item•
ba lanc e or payments and the clde • • • • at Front Royal wUh 1,000 fed-were offered at thls dlDuer:
dollar. ' '•Tbe 'cultured class ' of the eral troopstoprotecttheRiver-One was that a ptlgrlmace to
The U. S. has already pveo capltall.st countries of Western ton brldps, therallroadaodthe the Gettysburg battle tlekl Is
foreigner s $138 bllUon In for-Europe and Amerlea; I. e., the mllltary stores which had ac-to be made 00 Juoe 19. The
This new deve lopment should impress
upon Newport Heights residents that their
only assured safeguard is the election
triumph of March 9, which g ives the final '
say-so on freeway r outing through New-
port Beach up t o the voters. A continuing
and determined united front among all
the areas of our city will keep the fr ee-
-way bulldoze rs away from our doors.
For better
o r for wo~.
Amcncan in-
volvcrnen t m
the lnJoctu -
na war will
end 1n thl'
elgn aldl There is $24 mllUon rullng classes, the tloanclal cumulated here. He had alne soutb did DOt emerp victor-
a lready appropriated and un-aristocracy, the bc:Mapoisle, companies ot the First Mary. iously from thebattleatGettys-
spent. Congress has the power and the Idealistic democrats land Volunteer regiment, and burg, as tt dld at Front Royal.
to "freeze" such funds and re-should be reprded as deaf-had stationed two of these south possibly because Geoeral
turn them to the treasury, as mutes and treated accordingly or the town to establish a picket Stonewall Jackson was DOt tbere
was done In the Res clss1on Act • • . • They Will cnnt us Uoe aod to pve warning It to attack the enemy when Gea-
of 1946 . These tunds can then credits which Will till the cot-General StooewaUJaetsoowere era I Lee wanted to assume the
be utillzed to help balance the fers ofthecommunistCI'pnlsa-to attack from the direction of offeDSive. ··Ru'l>'a h." n" m1crc~1 111 ••---•A their ---~1 1 pr oposed detlc lt budget. uuu:o "' CUWIU-es, whi e New Market, VIrginia. The second Item was that an
• • •
... THIS PING PONG DIPLOMACY WORKS
"Review of the News" magazine points
out that while the Nixon administration
pre sses for r ecognition of Red China,
there is a constant increase in the num-
ber of r efugees fle eing the communist-
held mainland t o Hong Kong . A majority
of those who risked their lives to escape
during the month of the ping pong matches
in Red China we r e students who com-
/ noH oo-<liS·
lanl fut ure.
l For bel·
....-.! '" Ameci-
can boys will
nu1 he Uym~ on lndoch1 nesc
h:.ltkfidJ~. For 14 orse. untCJ>s
VoeiOitnHzation succeeds, the
Communiltb woll take over
South Voe tnam. lhU\ wea kening
thl' ra•,ugc and power of the
wholt: lrl"C world.
1-ur .,.,Or"'-'· the ( ommunists
h.o\1.' ,1,or1o.:d m;on~ more w:.n; m
lhctr J.oy The Ked, c:oll the
~hoi\ KorC.l . Voctn:.m . The
Moddk I ,1\1 No mt~rt er ho.,.,
nlolrl} r:tl'lli\1\ m:.rch In the
ltlrccl. ('ommunist-instit ated
war' "•II conlomJ<' un til \om-
l:.~kmg over ls_.od Wh<~l RtMo:o Wr ite to your congressman they enlarge and Improve our By making forced marcbes, effort ls beinl made to have
wan t~ 10 J,, 1' create enough a nd as k: "Why Not?" armam.ts lDdulltry by St.tJPlY-tbey reached a point about 10 the citizenship of Geoeral Lee
panic rq;ardmg lh<' MoJ<ll<' Ea~t Sincerely, log ~1 ldnds of wares. whi ch miles trom Front Royal, and posthumously restored to him
to Ioree us tn ..:omprt•mo-.c m C, C, Moseley we shall Deed for future at-then by taking a rough aDd tittle as a tribute to his po&t-war
~nu t heasl A .. ,,~. ., ho, ,.. the Glendale ta.cks ap.!nst our S~.~JPllers." used approach known as tile activities as Presldeot ot the
numht:r one targl·t Now the Wbo LD America today would "Snake Road," they surprised Washington and Lee University •
war m the fo.·lu.JJic E."' .. 1-.o ha' • LEN[N'S PROPHECY aot be forced lo admit that
a.. vuy bad . cffl.'ct m lh!! -.c nM-Ectltor of the EasiCD.f' •1 .. 'ntiL'a 5 s' 11Jhu DOC come
that h tttms all ol the Arab LD 1921, Nlkol1 l...eUD. 1-.der trae, .... ....,. bear our own
world acainst the L:noh.'J St::n~. of tbe oommunill n+olatloD lD Pl'illllde.t-~Oftlllt Ot1ted States
and this is 1"1 colon a I th ing-Soviet Rassla, said ' of tbeir talkiA1 aboullnde, opnlDgdis-
morc th an 1111 mol!1on Arah~ in "hated capitalists": cusslons with, aDd looaeaingot
1hc Middk f:::o,1 Wl· c.onnlll af-"They wUI furnish credits restricUoDS oo our reatloas
rord 10 kt th:n h.op1>cn which will serve as a means to with ooe of the most m&Di&cai
.. By alienating the Ara b s upport the communist parties, and dlaboUeal teOdlfs the
world. m regard to the Israel-•:,:st ~rw!:~r lalown --com-
Arah w,or. \\\' arc l•;ohlc to lo'<' LEGAL NOTICE m Of . t .. t ls nd
lhc northern hall ol Atric:1• course, over a NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-above tbe already-existln&:
Freedoms ·chapter e l eds::~ .
A chapter year to be hlgfl-
llehted by presentation or a
gradtate credit workshop for
Oraore County teachers begins
with Jtme 81Ditallatlon luncheon
ceremonies tor Orange County
Women's Chapter, Freedoms
FouadaUoo at V~ley Forge,
The worUilop will be c0Gdtl¢t1
tor sir Thursday nights betw._
Nov. 4 aod Dec. 16 at theCiwp-
man College campus. ODe unit
of graduate credit wUl be givea
tor the workshop, which Is eo-
Utled "Preservatioa ot the
Prloctples of Freedom."
Other 1Dc0mtnc omcers are:
plained of starvation meals and ill treat-rnrorll'nl " .. topped
ment i n the commune s. Free China We ek-Fo~lha nan,el I.~ on, made a rt•turn vt"l tn the M<lnlllll For-
anJ lho ~ ·~ e\lrcmdy \<i'flou'
·m e only thmg we c<~n do is, by
pUlling r re\\Url.' hltlh tlrl K tJ.~~I oJ
~tnJ on !,rae!. force :, pt::rm:t-
nenl cca~·-tire m the Middle
ING TO BE HE LD BY THE AmerlcaD poUc y of tradi.Dg ez-
BOARO OF SUPERVISORS tenslvaly with and aldlOC: It-
OF ORANGE COUNTY,CAL-DaJJClaUy ln astronomical sums
IFORNlA, ON CERTAIN other communl.st countries
PROPOSED PLANS DESIG-throtllhOut the workl, lnchadi.Dg
Mrs. Henry C. Cole of New ~
port Beach heads the slate of
officers to be installed at Roy~
Coach lnn. Anaheim. Speaker
wtu be Gen. VIctor H. Krulak,
San Dle£0, president of Copley
News Service and recent re-
cipient of a Freedoms Foun -
dation award.
Mrs. Edpr R. HUt. Newport
Beach, vice president, awards;
Mrs. Bert Coffey Jr., Newport
Beach, vice president, com-
munications; Mrs. Louis Cur-
Us, ADallelm. vice prutdent,
education; Mrs. Melt Bartoli,
Balboa, flee president, mem-
bershlp; Mrs. Aan Terrtu Sig-
nor, santa Aoa, Yice president
proP"ams; Mrs. Richard Haw.
klns, Santa Aoa, vicepresldent,
yollth procrama; Mrs. Arthur C.
Sc hick Jr •• Santa Ana, recordlnc
secretary; and Mrs. JOhn A.
Prescott, Sa.ota Aaa, treasurer.
ly reporte d that s ome of the refugees ru11 m,cn,phon{· not too long
c r ossed the 5-mile waters t o Hong Kong "~" 10 uo~cu~' •h ... 'ubJect of ( nrnnwn•,l ·c:w~ed ~<ars. Fllt hcr
by SWimming and floating aCrOSS With " the FdoiM nf Twin Cirde.
the help of plastic bags filled with ping rhl· ..... llonal ( <llhot ic "'cw!tpll·
per HI.' ho~' hcen on 1he 'pot m pong balls. \ ll.'ln .• m. Camhodia :tnd Laos
SLOGAN AWARDS GIVEN
SchOlars hip checks tota lUng Newport Harbor high school
$550 and 6 citations for pa-senior, for the bumper sticker
trlolic service we re awarded slogan, printed tn r ed, white
J une 4 to winners ot Am er -a nd blue with an American flag,
ican!s m EducaUonal League's "Show Your True Color s!" An
patriotic slogan contest for Or-honorable mention award went
ange County high schOol to Nona Heckma n of Corona
seniors. del Mar lUgh, with ''Right on,
First place prize of $250 Unc le Sam!"
went to Werner w. Weiss, a Harry von Z ell, noted broad-
LEGAL NOTICE
llntl '' (•n·: t)f the lew re:.l ex·
pcrh .. n th~· ~<:tr there He
th•nk ' lh<' croloc;l l quc-;110n of
rn1.J:Jy ho'ol~ Jo,..n ro Cnmmu-
nr~m v~ l·rccJom Here ~~ wh;ot
he tniJ the Forum o~uJocncc-;
.. f hcrc 1\ gltllntl \l ratcgy com-
rn!l out from he lwccn Mo<oeow
:ond Pck·n~ They ~<-ork tngcthcr
'"~·v ~<dl .•gam'l u' They work
ltl'lCi her to help Hanoo . fnr cl(.
a..,nlc.
E.o~l AnJ lhc lJnllcd Sl:dc~ ha,
rhe power lo Jo 11 All .,.,c have
10 do 1\ get !Ou ~h
"Russra ..... milt \CVC fitl thongs.
Shl· Jc pcnd~ L•n u~. She need:.
our tratk Shl· need, crcd11 and
unronun:•tcly 'h~· ,, l!elling
huth. She Wllnt' 111 oren the
Suc1 Can.tl. If ~"l' !hrt:a tcn hy
cutlmg do"'n em cn·J tl to Ro\·
"a .md her cn lnnml~. Wl' can
get peace Wl· :oh•• mu~r pUI
pre"ure on l\r,ocl ,ond gd a
cca.\l' fir<' 1h:11 '' rcrm:oncnl 111
the M odUle Ea'l
· lt u~\la and ( hona "'ork to-
gl.'lhl.'r ag11o n~1 thl· \Jf!ltl·J Sl:•le'
111 nther part \ nt lhl.' wnrld a~
well \Vc know. for cot<~mplc .
lh:tl R ll~\la 1\ go vmg .1 mdloon
dn!l:'" It day to l uh.t 10 for-
mcm revolution O ver '1011
Amerocan~ have gone down It•
\uh:t to he tr:uncd lhcrc In he
NAT ED "ZON lNG DISTRICT Soviet Russia.
MAPS 5, 6, 8, 9, 16, 21, We th1nk tt tstlmeour Prest-
22 and 24-8-8, 31 -7-8, dent Issued eucutlve orders to
30-8-7, ms 131A, 131B, stop au aid and trade ot any
l64A , 1648 and 184 (Case ld.nd wltb commlll11st cotmtrles
No. ZC 71-16)'" PROPailNG arouDd the world. With America
THE AM ENDMENT OF THE s(j)s1d1zlnl workl-wide com.
ZONING CODE mWllsm, who is to say Ull.t the
Pursua nt to the Plannlllg and out country to fill Into the
Zoning Law, as amended, notice communist bloc wtll oot be the
Is hereby given that a public United States of America? That
hearing will be he ld by the said was another of Lealn's pro.
Board of Super visors on cer tain pr.eties.
Spectllc Plans designated Yours truly,
"Zoning District Maps 5, 6, Richard£. Woodi.o
The major event ot Mrs.
Cole's term as president •Ill
be the fall workshop, wlltch will
bring to Orange County the type
of gradtate c redit semloarstor
teachers oft'erec:l each summer
on tile Freedoms Foundation
campus in Valley Forge, Pa.
LE GAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTIC!
8, 9, 16, 21, 22 and Z4-8-8, SU Gabriel NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING wtth and IOUthwesterty 3&.00
31 ~7-8, 30~8-7, IRS l31A, (Vacation ot PubUc feet from the northe&IMertyUae
1318 , 164A, 164B a nd 184 Utility Eaaement) of Aid 1f.foot alley; tbtaee
(Case No . ZC 71-16Y' of Sec-L!GAL M011C! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN S. 50"22" E. 25.80 fool aJooc
Uon 78.023 of the Codltted Or-,. ... 2011 that the City COUDCII of the aid parallel 11De to a u.e
dlnances ot the County of Or-CERTIFICATE OF BfBINESS Ctty ot Newport Bach on May parallel wtth aDd euterlJ 14.00
ange, to apply the BRD "Beach FtcUUous Firm Name Z4, 1971, adopt.S Ruoltllioo of feet fl'om aid wuterlJ l1DI
Recreation aOO Oeve~meot"· Tbe ~rslped do hereby lnteatioa No. 74S8 declarlnc: Ita Of llld Parcell; tbeace N, 17
NOTICE TO CREDrTORS
No. A-69247
SUPERIOR COURT OF T HE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR
THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
Estate of Dora PankeyGUnes,
Deceased.
cast persooallty, emceed the
pr esentation event. The nve
top.wtno1ng slogans have been
printed ID bumper sticker form,
and copies of the pr ize winning
slopns are available at Amer-
Icanism EducaUo nal League's
Freedom Center headquarter s
at Koott's Berry Farm, Buena
Park,
"1 here '' ;o l(loh,ol ~l r:orei!Y·
Jl''l '" "' I'IJ9 "'hen Russia
want••d I<~ make u' compromiltl.'
•n Ch•n,, H:"'"·' w:onle(l 10 t:~k e
ov"r r IPtl.o u.J (he crc:ttcd :o
hoi! cr"" m lkrlrn Fve ryhndy
revnlllloOn;oric' 11ntl
-Marilyn Manion
District to all the unJocorpor-cert:U)' that they are cooduetin& 1Dteatioa to order tbe vacatloa allel Une beiDa the ealterty
a ted coastal area lylng from a mari.De inttrumeata buslneu of a pubUc uttUty ... meat 111 l1De of tbe lud described lD
)!ucnlb~. the center line ofPaclt1c Coast at 118 Via Udo Nord, New-Bloct D, Tract Wudapor .. llJd Parcel 1; thtDCe N. 17
Highway to th e shoreUoe el.-port Beach, Calif., UD1ier the doo of Lot 14. Bloct UZ, Co-30'51" W, 15&.37 teet aloar lut
tending from the southerly city Acttttoua arm name of TUJer roo& dtl Mar Tract, Ia, Ot"er aid puallel UDe to a poUt
Umlts of Newport Beach to the Master ud that aid arm 11 aDd ur.der U.t certa.La rtl.l oa aid DOI'tbe<et)J J1Dt ~
•esterly ctty Umlts of SanCle-compotold ot tbe followlac per-property dMcrlbed. u toUows: llkl 14-loot alltJ; a1d poUt
mente. 1001 whose .. mel ln Ml aDd Tlat porUoQ of tbe 14-toot btln& tht mOlt ""*-11 COl'·
COURT GRANTS VISA TO COMMUNIST
M o~t ol our ( hro"~<loa n Conltervaltve rc-adershtp remember
when Mo1sc: T!thotmhc of Katanga and Pnme M1n 1,:te r l<m Sm1 1h
of Rhodc'\ia were denied adm!Mion to o ur country to present
their 5idc of I he l!l~ue .
Said public hearing on the placea of r..S.deoee ue u lot-alliJ ad))lAIDc Bloct Dol Tract Dtr ol. Lot S, Bloct 0, Tnd
abo¥e proposed plans wm be Iowa, to-•lt: NaDC)' K. Hutch-323 pc map rtc<Jr'NJ 1D Boot SIS; tbeace aloec aid aartb-
held 1n the Chambers of the tniiOil. ue Via UdoHord,New .. 14, "*'" 40 ant! 41 of Mia-euterly liDt N. 50•11• w.
Board of Supervisors ln the port Beacb, CaUl.; Jobll 11. s. eel"'*"" Mapt LD tbl omce 10.54 teet lo tbe potat o1. be-
Orange County AdmlnlstraUon Hutcb.I.IIIMII, 118 VLa Lido Mord, ot tb1 Co.ty Rtc:Otder ol Or-,SM4•~
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the creditors of the above
oamed deeedeot thatallpersons
llaflng c laims against the said
decedent are required to ltle
them, with the Decusary
voachers, ID the otttce ot the
clerk ofthe above entitled court,
or to preHot them, with the
MCnary •ouchers, to the
uad«slptd at c/o Thomu E.
HefterGI.D, Attorney at Law,
SSO E. SnlntMIIth Street, Suite
110, CoCa MeA, CaWornla
ezsn, wblcb •• the place of
r.mMfl of tbe IIDderllped In
all matt.• perta1DiDf to the
tltatt of aid decedent, wtthln
--after ,..llutpub. _., ..... -...
Dalodl-4, U71.
AUIIRBY L. GLINES
AlllnJ L. G-. E--af
11M liiD "' tilt -·-..... no a·t:. Jh6iaa, Attar-
., ., Law, 110 £. ....... "' 11.. -110,~111-.CII.
., ..... 10. .. ,.., ........ .
tlllrt:-lt,l7, ... .
.. ..,.. • Till .. .,...-.....
Otl DEAN"S LIST
Midshipman Russell H.
Erickson, son or Mr. aoo Mrs.
Russell J. Erlctsoo of 5319
Bruce Crescent, West Newport.
has beeo selected to the dean's
aod Sl4)er1Dteodent's Ust for
academic ercelleoce at the U.S.
Naval Academy, A~m&polls, Md.
He Ls a 1967 fP'ad-.te of Es~
tancta hlP scboOI.
From the Bible
For when ye were the Se f"
vanu of sin. ye were free
from riahteous neu.
What fruit had ye then in
tho•e thinas whereof ye are
now ashamed? for lhe end or thou thina• il death.
But no w beina made free
from s in, and become ur~
vantl to Qod, ye have your
frui t unto holineu , and the
everlutin1 life.
For the waaes of s in is
dcadl; but the Jih of God i•
tllmal. life throuah Jetul
Oui•t our Lord. (Rom~n•
6:20-:13.)
Now, however. a thrce·JUc.lge panel m the New York Federal
Court hi!!> vnteJ two to one to overrule Allorney John MJtchclrJ
refusal lo grant an entry VISa to Ernt:::st Mandel, a Dd gian
Commun•tt.
Mandel i:~ he.st rcmcmhered fo r h1' rhcton c 111 the Socoah11t
Schola r, Confere nces fr om year IO yea r, In 1968 he !iaiJ,
"St udents are the dclonaton in the fo:m ula tor triggerm111 off a
Soc:i:1l1st cx plosoon c reating a revolutionary tiiUation ...
One year later he said, "As a revolutionary Marxist, you muJt
know that you cannot OOtroy capitalism piecemeal. You can
a bol1sh the ,tructurc onl y by overthrowina it , hut no t by re·
forming ot. ··
Tht two JUdges who ruled in M•ndel'' favor actually based
their case on vtolation of tt\e first Amendment's frtt speech
auar11 ntee. Thi' mea ns that foreianetl are to be protected
under Otl r American auarant«:~ of free speech. Under this
ruling. eve ~y Commun iS! dictator in the world can pre.~el'll the
Jlori~ of the sh•ve state .
Where were these two judgr~ when tan Smith desipell entry
to p~~nl hd side: of the ~tory1 -Christian Crusade: Weekly
"IF I DON'T GO, I DON'T GET"
In the South ~ •n old man with a rowbo1t who ferri~ pat·
sen,crs across a mile-wide river for 10 cents .
Atk:d, "How many times t day do you do this?", he 11id .
··As many timea 1!1 I can becau1e 1he more I JO. the more I ,et .
And if I do11 't 10. I don't ,,, ...
Thaf'.t all you n«d to know -all there Is co know -1bout
business. economies, prosperity-und ,,1/·us(Hfel.-The W•mcr
i Swucy Co .
'
BuiJdlnL 515 North Sycamore Newport Beach, CaUl. &DI" COlBy, Callbaia, to-REFERENCE 11 berlbJ lllldt
Street. iJ1 Saota Ana. Orange WHnoaa --· ttlla 15111 ptber wtlll lllot por11oo af Lot to a -abowtllf tile pobllc
County. C.Uiorota oo the Z3rd day af llay, 1871. IWcy K. 14 Ja Bloelt W af tho c-lllllly -to be -·
day or JIIDe, 1971, at the boar Hut~, loM M, s. Hutcb. del Ku Tract IMI' IDII)ncard .. OMd. R putlelllr• u:t cit--
of 9:45 o 'clock A.M., at which la.:Ml. ed 1a Boot J, .,. .. 41 ud 41 tllla, .sd m&l), ..UUid "PlO-
tt me and place aU poraooa et. STATE OF CALIFORIIIK) af aid Mtaeolll-....... POllED VACATIQI OF ALLn
Iller l.,or!Jir or ~'>C ll1d ) aa. --u utoollulDilon: AIID P. U.E. IN BLOCK AI,
plans will be b-d. COUIITY OF OIWIG£ ) Boct•tar at 1110 ._...,. ,COROllA IIBL MAR TR.", Ia
Said piau propootnc -b oo Jill& 111111 1117 af U&J, -af --IJ liDo <I oa 1111 Ia t11o om.. af 11M CIIJ amendmoota of tile Zooiii(Codt It'll,-· mt, a -.,.P,._ DW1a A-c.-., llat Cllrk af 1111 CIIJ af 11-
u e oo ftlt IJIIIIOOiilqofiiiO It laud w aid_, 1111 A-) u-oa 1111-~ u.....,. oo 11111.111
Couoty Clerk of tho. CIMIIJ af alato, r••ar --. daiJ <1 aid c.._ dol 11or Tno1 daJ <I April, It'll, bJ R-
Ort.Dp ••• aid lllotOMd c•W rrn tS ud...., per .. dll .... .._ 11 1J .. o1 lll:iDalfo. 'JJII.
piau are ualllblt w pobUe -a, _..,. -, K. aid "--a.lla7;-8. IIOTICI rt r .. TRU GIV-
-· RM<'I t U11 ,_ II. I. lrW W. 1A.OO --aid Ill IIIII a .. lie ........ ..W
Datod tbll 18tb day ot M&y, Hllo"zr -to -to be • .,_ It ., liDo It 1111 -· be -oa 1111 1a daJ af
1971. . 1111 ,..o;;. --are _., .. of -a.lla7l ~-It'll, &I lilt-af ,._. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD ...................... -..-..ww•ssJiulr p.a. 18 .. Co dl Qamhlr•
OFSIIPERVIIORIOFORAIIGE •tot. 1011 -t>1t .... IDM Ill 1. Wir L MAl 1111 of .. Cllr 11&11 of till CIJaf
COVMTY, CALIFORifiA. alii .., tiii'1Ef ...... It a.t ......._ ......... •ewput ~ er,·' ... It
(SEAL) W.I.ITIOD I ... Ill .-.......... IIUUIIU ........ 1 ~ ......... -...... ...
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ria• ol 0ra11t1 C..V, _. ~ IIJC r 'srtn ... ,... • 11 .. ,.. r•t-* 11 1.-.'W'
CaDWn1l .... -II, It'll. .. -tl -c.-, ... Cllr C1ari
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1-10, 1171 .... ... ......................... ........
.. their home • IS
MOTICI
R£80Ll1l'ION 33-S-71
R!80Ll11'JON OF THE
BOARD OF EDOCATION OF
IIEWPORT-IIESA VNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF
OIWIGE COUNTY, CALIF-
ORIIIA
JUDe 1,1971
On mOuoa ol Member
Straua, duly HCOOdedaDdear-
rlld, tbe following Resolutioll
... adapted: .
WHEREAS1 this District has
cll'ta!n fl.e:llltles at the East-
blutf Elementary School which
will DOt be needed tor school
pt,U"p088S durllac the period July
1, 1971 to and tneludlng August
13, 1971; aDd
WHEREAS, the City of Ne'tf-
port Beach deslres to lease ~d
flelUtiea to proTide Ubn.ry
Hnlce to the residents of the
area durtnc saJd period; and
WHEREAS, the terms of ~d
leaH are set forth loan Agree.
meat attached hereto a.od made
a part hereof by refereoee as if
Mt out lD tun herein; a.od
WHEREAS, the City of New.
port Belch h&a agreed to pay
tlle COlt ofpubUshlnglhJsReso.
lutloo ID a onspaper published
In tbe District; Uld
WHEREAS, authority Is pro-
vided ID the Education Code of
the state of California., com-
mene.Jnc wtth SeetJoo 16201, tor
IDttrtna lDI.o such an agreement
oo tbe terms attached hereto;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
REOOL VED that tbJs Board
autborl&es the leasing ot the
atoredescrlbed facility to tbe
City of Newport Beach lor the
alorodtscrlbejl purpose.
BE tr.FIIITIIERRESOLVED..
toaU.awi~.U..!If
pabl1J:bed 1n a oewtp~per pub-
UJMd iD tbe District at l•st
ODCe a week lor three weeks
prJor to the execution of the
L ... by the repreeentattve of
tlllo Boord.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the Secretary ot this Beard
HeDrJ
0, ,.,_. r .. Bta.eb.
Tbe Ret'.RJcbard Dunlap per.
formed tbe doUble ring eere.
· mooy In a church decorated
wlth eaodleabra lDd wlltte
roses, mums and P.,dJoll.
... -~ Will Spar man cbose a white
NEWLY lMSTALLED OFFICERS of thewom•'seommlttees peau de sole 10ft made with
of the 0rup County Philharmonic Society include from a chapel tralo aDd an emplre
left, Mrs. J. Donald Ferguson, cbalrman; Mrs. Rtchard bodice of reembroldered lace
Marttn. ways and means, aad Mrs. WUUam L. Pickens Jr., deta.Ued wltb beadlDC. Tbe &OWn
potters other omeers are Mrs James Sawyers vice~ Mel loa.g sleeves aPd a stand-
, . "' ~-• ' up collar. Lace aDd pearls dec· chairman, rs. John .. wre, treasurer; Mrs. Matthew D. ted lh band h1 h held he
Schuster, recording secretary; Mrs. Tom Key, corres-ora e w c r
poDding secretary; Mrs. A, Bayard Dod Jr., paruamentary chapel ve iL She carried a bou.
advisor; Mrs. David Tingler and Mrs. Abe Klshloef!, q,uet ot ~blte roses, cardenlas
bulletin; Mrs. Allen Katz &nd Mrs. Rlclw'd H. Lee, eoo· and baby s breath.
ttnuanee •fund; Mrs. Lyell Evans and Mrs. Carol artery, AtteDdine her as bridesmaids
hospltaUty; Mrs. Allan S. Johnson, ptevtews; Mfs. John were Theresa ~ller' Janice
Wyman, program•; Mrs. John Applegate, publlctty; Mrs. Herndoo &00 Sandra Tua.k, a,ll
John L. Allen, rosters; Mrs. Robert LeFevre, telephone; of Costa Mesa, aDd the groom s
Mrs Michael Brlek and Mrs. Les van Dyke youth eon~ slater-In-law, Mra. Robert cert~; Mrs. Theodore Tafe, volunteers. (Jac~ West photo.) '{;1~~.5 :~st=~=~~~~~ 0'[e':
(Bemle A/Jete ph oto)
Susan Keeler is bride
of Kenneth M. Ross
of Balboa, was matroo of OOnor.
The matroa of booor wore a.
deep pink satill gown with an
empire waist, trlffimed In a
Ugbter plnk ribbon. She wore a
cluster of baby's breath a..OO
plak rosebuds 1n her llalr aOO
earrled oDe pink long-stemmed
rose. Tbe brldesma.lds wore
matching fioor.Jength gowns ln
Ugbter pinl<.
Carl Sevlln of Costa Mesa
served u best man. Ushers
locluded the bride's brother-
in--law , Peter Drew of Balboa;
the groom's brother, Robert
Tegel ot Westminster; the
groom's cousin, Da.vld Sander.
son of and Roger Jones
bl and Is hereby authorized at A candlellgtrt wedding cere-stster-tn.Jaw of the bride; MLss
the eJl)lr&Uoo o'f IILid period to mooy at St. Andrew's Pres. Judy Ros.s, sister of the groom,
lxtcut.l the Lease Agreement byterta.n Church was the setting aDd Mrs. Dav-ld-Tllatcher and
oa b~M.U ol this Board, for the exchange of matrlace Mrs. Mteh&el Corn, both of
L&ara J..acios vows by Mlss Susan Keeler, Santa Ana.
City Clerk dauct~ter of Mr.and.Mrs.James Les Ktnnle, a friend ftom
of Newport Beach Keeler of Costa Mesa, aodKen-Estes Park, Colorado, was the
Pabllah: JUDI 10, 17, 1971. oetb. M. Ross, SOD of Mr. lild p-oom'l belt man. Ushers lD· ~~bori~~~ Mrs. Kenneth S. Ross of Welt· eluded Chrla Foreh&n&DdChrLI
cwr. Woodward, trleoda of the croom
Dr. Charles oterenftekl, from Newport Bal.cb, the
church pastor, ottlcla.ted at the bride's tx'other, Scott Keeler,
Mu. Rlcbud Brace wu
.aiot..t, accomputed by Loretta
H.u-y at the orcan.
A reeeptJoo followed tbe
ceremooy la tbe aoc1a1 ball ot
the churcb, wbere tablel were
decorated wltb pink lace bow•
aod white flowers. Helpiuc wUb
tbe receptjoa were Mrs. R1&b
Barnett, Mrs. Jack Kayklr ud
Mrs, DorlsCharter,alloteo.ta .....
The new Mrs. Teetl 11 a.
grad~ate of Newport Harbc.-
htp school and ol Calllonda
Professlooal Sebool, wbere abe
Vadlllted u a deatal usiltaat.
Her husband at.o graduated
rrom Newport Harbor hlP
school and ts ln tbe U. S. Nan!
Reserves statiooed at PE&rl
Harbor.
I
I
MRS. ROGER BROWN, at left, turoed over the president's
pvel to Mrs. Frank Weier at the annual Installation meet-
Ing of the Lido Isle Woman's Club TrJesday, Jtme 8, at the
Ll~ Is le Clubhouse. Forgettl.ng the annual hats in bloom
for a change, the hmcheoo meeUng lnchJded lnstaUatlon
cer emonies cooducted by Yrs. Lloyd McC ulley and a
mustcal play written tor the occasion. other oew om cer s
of U WC are Mrs. Earl Hardage, first vice-president In
charge of programs; Mrs. William Whyte, second vice-
president 111 charge of ways and means; Mrs. John Franco,
thlrd vice-president ln charge of membership; Mrs. Del-
bert Van Ornum, recording secretary; Dorothy DePuydt,
corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Hobart Batson, treas-
urer. (Ensign phOto.)
BLOODMOBILE TODAY
The Presbyter ian Church of
the Covenant, Costa Mesa, Is
JPODSOring a Red Cross Blood-
mobile today, June 10, at Hoa.g
Hospital, from 2:30 to 7 p.m.
Pastor Br uce Kurrle Is asking
lDdivld!Ris to donate their bklod
to help the U1 a.nd Injured.
SEAMAN GRADUATES
NaYJ Seama.o Appreatlce J.
Blackmu, SOD of Mt . a.nd Mrs.
1. L. Blackman of 3356 Ala-
bl.ma Circle, Costa Mesa, has
erUuated from basic tra..lnfng a.t
the Recruit Tra.lning Center,·
S&n Diego.
"TO LIDO WITH LOVE,'' a spukllnc coat~J two-
act musical written by Pru (Mrs. Ralph) Holden with
musk by Jean (Mrs. Ralph) Tandowsky, was the program
for the flnal meeting of the 19'10-71 club year of the Lido
Isle Woman's Club, held Tuesday, June 8. The musical
starred two Lido Isle professionals, Val Mailander u
Gloria and Joe Charles as Eric, and a cast of 13 other
men, women and chtldren of Lido, Shown here are authors
and stan, standing left to r ight, Mrs. T:miowsk:y, Mr.
Charles and Mrs. Holden, and Mrs. Mallander seated !a
froot. (Ensign photo.)
How the Ch inese
do it
Legend has 11 that Chinese doctors
used 10 bt: paid only while their
pattents ~o~o-ere healthy, 101 no fee
dunng 11lness. It o/nJ(HI sounds
reason.11ble . In fact, there arc phy·
sic1am today who spc::c1aliLe m kecpma ll\e1r
pat1ent~ healthy. Pn·~t>n/11'<' mcd1c1 nc, 1t's called.
All Joc10rs prac11ce it as much as they can. If you
gc-1 regular checkups, your doctor has a chance
10 -.ecp you from geHing s1ck. Modern drugs play
a large part 1n 1h1s practJCC. and that's where we
pharmaCJsts·comc in. But only you can m::ake
pre\·entJ"e mcd1cme work-by cettin& into the
h<~bLt of regular checkups. It's a very &ood idea.
-Clristensen
2Qal E. COAST IIWT .. C080JIA DEL N.U
OBlOLE S-15.50
LOVE CLOTHES STORY
dOUble ring servtcebeklThurs-aod the groom's brother, steve
day, June 2. Mr. Keeler IS· Ross. ,VRS . LARRY tEE TEGEL (8e"'h A.lJua pbotoJ corted his daughter to tbe altar. Mrs. Robert Peanol and her
The bride wore an orleiml dau&tter, Je&n. of Santa Aoa,
rown ot wblte silk organza with awi aDd couslD ot the bride,
BE A 0000 NEIGHBOR a bodice of Alencon b.ce. The atteoded tbe 4-Uered ea.ke a.t
If you an, newcomer, or dress was made wtth a tuU the reeeptioo held at the home
know or a newcomer to skirt banded with lace which of the bride's parents. ADotber
the Hubor ArN who has swept to a full Cathedral train. cousin, Mrs. Devon DeBusk of
not been welcomed; do It had a cameo neckline a.nd fUll Costa Mesa, attended the guest
a favor by calling the bishop s leeves. She carried a book.
Harbor ViJito r between a bouquet of white roses aOOwore The DeW Mrs. Ross is a
10 a.m. mel she will a shoulder length veU. grad~ate of Newport Harbor
on your friend with Miss Jud.y Ferrell of Newport Mgt! school and Oraop Coast Jl••!!•"b!• information and Beaeh :was ma.ld of hooor.She CoUece. Herhusbt.Ddalsocrad·
from friendly busi· wore a laveoder cotton print uated from Harbor HlJb. He has
firms which stand II ptl made Wltbanemplre wa.Jst siDCe gradtated from tbe VDJ.
lll::~to~ih:•:lp her become of wbite satin. Her hea"'teee verslty of Colorado, wbere be with her wa.s a white satin bow with was aJDUated wltb Delta Upelloo
laY.tef nettJ.nc. She carried Fraternity and Amerlcu So-
a boaq.t ol laveoder stock, clety of Mecbanical Enetoeers.
wblte mums aDd baby's breath. The J'OUDC ~le YIU Un 1n THE HARBOR VISITOR
PHQNE' Br~ l.Deluded Mrs. Tuatla alter the)' return from a
lamte D. Keeler of CottaM .. , bc»eJIDOOD 1D Hawall.
LEGAL MOT ICE
F. 7908
FICTlTIOili Bl.SINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The foUowlng person Is doing
business a.s: Scenic Properties,
2915 E. Coast Ht gtlwa.y, Corona
del Mar, Call1.·-Richard A.
Hilliard, 327 Poinsettia, Corona
del Mar, CaUl.
Tbls business Is being con-
ducted by a.n Individual.
Siped: R. A. Hilliard.
This statement filed with the
courty clerlt of Orange County
oo: May 28, l 9n, by Bever ly
J. Maddox, deputy county clerk.
P~Usb: June 10, 17, 24,July
19n, ln The Newport Ka.rbor
a -re ou
LlGAL MOTICI
FICTITIOtE BUSlNESS NAME
STATEMENT
Tbe toUowing person is doing
business as; West Coast Curio
Co., 1940 Maple Ave., Costa
Mesa, CaW. 92627: Bessie N.
Lounsberry, 1940 Maple Av-e.,
Costa Mesa, CaUf. 92627.
Tll.is business Is being con.
ducted by an lndivldual.
Signed: Nell Murbarrer,
marager.
This statement filed with tbe
County Clerk of Orange Couoty
on: May 19, 1971, by Benrly
J . Maddox, deputy county clerk.
PtJbllstl: June 10, 17, 24, July
1, 1971, 1D tbe Newport Harbor
EuiiD.
Lovin!_! prt·H~ d.,tht'" 1" havin ~ 10 never ... a~ ~,,u·rc S<lrry ...
especially \\hl'n ~·'u\t• -.ehxted lhem from .
Lorraine Sutherland
FASHIONS AT THE BEACH
JAMBOREE FlO "T BAYSIDE DA
NEWPORT BE..-.CM 875·3113
Mourt g 30·5 30 • Sund•,..: 11 -4
ALL WAREHOUSE MERCHANDISE MUST GO!
LINE OF MENIS FINE CLOTHING AND ACCKSSO"IKS
3565 E. COAST HWY (AT O"CHIO)
CORONA DEL M
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-~ :; .. :· ~~ ·: ·-fu ... .... • -:· -.
FIFTEEN GmL SCOtTI'S from Cadet Troop 6241, Costa
Mesa, bave received thel.r God and community awards
tor putting 1n at least 90 hours of church service and
partlcjpatloo In a religious Instruction class. Pictured
abon are, trout row, lett to right, Charlene Rakhshan.l,
WeDCiy Hermes aod Paula Mahon; back row, EUU.beth
Ft.c'*r, Gay Spies, Marilyn Stoddard and Donna Kirk-
patrick.
EMIL HELLIIIERS OF WEST NEWPORT DIES
EmU D. Hellmers, 67, of
4719 River Ave., West New-
port, died June 4 at Costa
W:esa Memorial Hospital. He
•u born July 28, 1903, in
Germany, and came to Orange
COODty 14 years ago. He was a
painting cootractor for 12 years
1n tbe Harbor Area.
Surv:IYOI"s include his wire,
Gnyce.; a daughter, Mrs . Bev-
erly Jourdan of Costa Mesa;
2 sons, Robert of Thousand
Oaks and Don of Long Beach;
a brother, Henry of Newport
Beach; 2 sisters, both in Ger-
many; and 7 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
June 8 at Pacific View Chapel.
Baltz Mortuary of Costa Mesa
was in charge of arrangements.
CHA "\CE TO SF.E ··LOVE
ATTHEMOSTBI·. \1/Tif'UL t H EATRE IN
WORLD.
POSITI\"Fl.Y I 'n;; T lJ FSf>A Y. llJNE !2
t.n J,t,-:1 • ' ' . -'ll£<i'4 MtYJ'Jil"-.'"1
:;xrAL. err "f
Ali MacGraw
Ryan O'Neal
N<.~POit::On meets
Well1ngton ... at
~
·n,c baulcthilt
-
Zonta girls of the year named
no-Clll>olll---1-olocllllltron ..._.-.~-~ ... -·..w -... -.. _ llrl ...... ,... .. ..,. .... U.B. 110--
llool"" llodlr. 1-IO,IIlllo -11a11ot. T11t llrll &laoC 1----Lao,_,._ =--~u:=-...;.:,~:.: ::1 u:.r:~':af«.:'.!; =·~·:-.:. ::..-::
I ... -bioi, .... -. ....... ,_, Silo --a C.J.r. 11o
Tbl-.cbiOII.._..• tbtwia-Tbl WiiDtra lor 11'71 &H: member, ,. tilt ... II
O&rl ol lllo -llrll ollbo C...-del Mu blp....Ol--A-ca IDr I ..... -
Jill' a warda for 1171, &liS tbe WlliiDI)' Terey, !Mmblr ot tbe A .. wu ....sor due ..,..
&wardlllc o1 lllo Z.. Cl..,-1 -ooclety ud roe~~~teat ol tary, a m-bor of G.A.A., .. Oruco CMa Colloco a-1 llle OrcOull "111011 llllpln-Club Uld lbelitll'..,.. tam.
$1$0 ocllolarllblp b)' lbe --tlo•l" award tor 19'10ud 19?1, She will ~~~&lrlcolato 11 ...
rice committee eba.lrmu. Mra. Site wu seDioc-bomeoomtnr Dtqo Slalt, majorlDCIDE....,.
DoiU:I Sc:boiDmehl. priDcess &0!1 t-.1 beea a.ecepted &Del the tbeater art..
Tbe ZOCIIIa prta ol the year at Brlpam Younc Unlnralty Harbor Htch--ChriiUDI Ko-
•
reeet.e a $50 savlnp boo:l. at Prcwo, utah. She ww major pllzte, the tap 4-rar llrl Ia
Tbe Zoata ClJ'l propm was in hl.story a.od bumantUes. serYice po1Db, ...,_. bodJ
bee-iD 1953 to recopile COlt& Mesa--Beth&Qy Brown. treasurer, C. S. F. .._ ....
J<Mml women who "do thiDp" aalttta&orla.P at graduaUoo ex-bearer" We member, But ot
t. their IC:bool, tbtlr com-ereiMs, is C,S.F. president America award 1D EDCUa. Dt
•lllltJ, while keeplar-tbelr aDd was awarded a C.S.F. also receiYed tbe .,... .... ol
ltdea aad scboilltic achieve-Kholarsb.J,p. Her major Is CaUlorllla ICbOkr aftl'd u1
•eata. A Zoata girl of the physical therapy with special· the N...rport Harbor facdJ
mODtb Lt cbosen •ch mouth l&atloo lD lnbaJaUoa tberapy. scholarsblp. Sbe w111 blatt.l-
at •ch ot tbe 41 bleb schools She also won the BanltofAmer-tog OCI, major1Dr La Eqlla
from October to Yay of •ch tea EagUsb a•ard, the C.S.F. tor a career 1D the field ~
scbool year. Tbe 8 Kifls from "lOki sealbearer," outstanding commtmicattoas.
WIIIT!IIY TI .. Y ' IITHANY IROWN
THE REMAINDER ofTroop624 receiving God and community
awards are pictured here; front row, ten to right, Karen
Kirkpatrick, PauleHe Mahon, Stacey Lothian and Debbie
Greenwood; back row, Dori Krumwiede, Debbie Stoddard,
Gena M111er and Ja.olce Wassmuth. The awards were pre.
sented at Christ Lutheran Church, Costa Mesa, by Pastor
Lothar Tornow. (Ensign photos.)
OFFICER SAVES TED
IN APARTIIIENT FIRE
Awards are
announced
Graduatlnr studtntl ot tbe c
local high schools hi.Ye re.
ceived cash awards of mer:lt
through the JPQDeorsbJp oltbe
Soroptlmlst Club. of Newport
Harbor, according to Krs. Joan
(Alan) Williams, cha!rma.a of
1
__ .,;;::;,:;:::,.:;,:~~::""::" youth clt11eoshJp a warda.
To quallf)' for tbo award otu-ON P'IHINIIILA
deots are Judpd for """Ice, I!X~:LUISI\fE<.Y AT PHOHE,6134o.tl
deoendablllty, laderahlp, ud l-----------~-----c 1-.r sense or purpoare. Tbt
;~r~mc:s,0~~~o:-:fu:=,~ ''PATTON'' (GP) START$ AT 7 :00P.M.
world was "peace,. aDd tbt! Ml'llJN' majority saw tbemaelYes al-.
ready as "citizens or tbe
world." Here are lbe award I
winDers:
• Newport Harbor hlp
SChool --StepbaDie YamashJta,
12Z1 Devon LaDe, WntcUff;
majorl.ng in/medicine; secuoa.
editor of school oewapaper;
member of Scieoce Clob, Yatb c tub; tutored tn Freoch and
math; winner of Amertcaniam
ltiiCTfltiiiiM,_,~ItiM.tnlft'IIIU.TIMA•I""'IIT.
Newport Beach pollee ofncer essay contest; muy awards ln "Thrftllit~ __ ..
Mike Su!Uvan has been credited Mathematics; KNOB racHo
with possibly saving the Uves speech award wtnoer.
lloii)WOOII -....,. ............
~nMflillll ..
IUbiOiiiWflrt:"
'"-" .. ''-
,·hanged the face
of the \\'orkl.
J DO SI"EIO'R
C:HRIS10PIIf.R
)f 2 apartment occ!4)ants durlog • EstaDcla high school --
a fire early Monday at the .Jean! Lyoette Miller, 2909
P I• B I tt Oakwood apartments, 1890 16th Ellesmere, Costa M .. ; maJ-0 Ice 0 . er St., Ne-rt Helgllls. orlng In music; member o1
Fireman said that offtcer Spanish Club, Sympbooy Or-
111JMMER
l·p """ \1 1; lL£5< t 1•)\Jt'j ••
The
and the
· ROCK HUDSON
-"~Maids
· all in a row"
JAIIES-IIIISIT
EMWU!
A.IroiE DlcmfSOll
11l.LY SA V ALAS
• MONDA Y, MA Y 24
Wayne Charles Taylor, Z5,
ot '705.1/2 Goldenrod, Corona
del Mar, was arrested at 8
p.m. at 26th St. and the Rhine
on a charge of boat burglarf
. . . A bicycle valued at $50
was burglarized from a ga-
rage at the Richard Deaver
residence, 3906 Inlet lsle Dr .,
Harbor VIew Hills, between May
5 and 22 • • . An estimated
$25 In cash was stolen from
the cash register at the Stag
Liquor, 125 McFadden PI., Cen-
tral Newport,_ while the clerk
was busy with a customer about
7 p.m .••• Auto accessories
valued at $35 were stolen from
a car belonging to David J.
Oder, 110-A <15th St., West
Newport, while It was parked
at 45th St. and Seashore Dr.,
during the night •.. Cash tot-
aling $-40 was stolen from Rus-
sell w. Jessee ot 1614 Warwick.,
Westclif1, after he had put H
In his gym locker at Newport
Harbor high school between 1:30
aDd 3:30 p.m. May 20.
• TUESDAY, MAY 25
Kenton Boyd Schoff, 18, of
510 E. Balboa 81Yd,, Balboa,
was arrested at 10:30 p.m. at
his residence on a charge of
possession of dangerous drogs
for sale ••• A car cover valued
at $40 was stolen from a car
belonging to Kathy Hubbard,
1818 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores,
while U was parked at her resi-
dence during the olgttt .••
Clothl.ng that was on display in
the home economics class at
. Newport HUbor b.igh school,
valued at $75, was stolen be-
tween May 21 and 24; the cloth-
ing was owDed by Kim Mloer
••• A car seat nlued at $150
was stol«~ from a car belong-
log to Wllllam Bemus,
Z631 Bay Shores,
wh.Jle it at his rest-
673-6260
HOW SHOWING -
''YOIJIIG GRADUATES"
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PATRICIA WYMBR
D MARLY ROLL/DAY
7:00 P' .M. AND 10:17 c•,
--ALSO--
"llfE VIRGIM
~D llfE GYPSY'' ., .
JOAHHA s•tMI<US
AHD I'.AHCO HBRO
AT8:450NLY
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dertce during the night .•• A SolUvan had to breU Into the chestra, Orange County Youth
tromboDe, mock141 of a human apartment and arouse steven Philharmonic Orchestra, all-
skull, waste basket and various Harmon and Jerry Garcia. state hooor bud of 19'70. and
chemicals, total value $26Z, The blaze 1\ad jut started .t8 lt:dl ••"€ 9'9 I oo.r
were stolen rrom the Newport and damage was limited to $400. bud of 11?1, .. ~
Harbor hlgh school between May No immediate cause wu Usted. • Colla II--'JeMol ..::..
12 and 21 .•. Liquor valued at Fire Capt. R. E. Blackman Ted D. To~, ID SoDora,
$77 was burglarized trom the and tlreman A. J. LaFranco Costa Mesa; majorlDf lD law;
Reubens restaurant, 4647 Me-s uffered minor smoke !nhala. associated studeat body presl.
Arthur Blvd., Airport Area, Uon. dent; Lettermans Clob member
durlng the night .•• A stereo 3 years; Orange County Youtb
record player and radio, valued ARSON INVESTIGATED Cooncll member, "ootstaDdlllr
at $50, were burglarlz.ed from teenager of America" award.
the apartment of Joyce Palmer, Newport Beach flre oUiclals • Corona del Mar Mgh
2206 w Oc Ft Central are LnvesUgatlnga caseofarson school __ Janet Elaine Sta.Dioa,
· ean ·• 1 In which $200 damage was 639 c Hl~la~-Dr! Newport, during the ntgtlt o cauSE!d to a restroom at Ma.r. ameo roo• ...... ve,
May 17 ••• Two mag wheels 200 Cameo Highlands; maj)riAc 1n
nd ti lued t $240 were iners Library, 5 Dover Dr., foreign languages; member ol a res, va a • during the weekend. •--Fede
stolen from the Charlotte J, A library employee told of-CaWornla Scho~&~shlp ra.
Crowell residence, 535 Rlv-flcl.als that the restroom was tion, American fleJd Sem<:e
erside Ave,, Newport Heights, secure at 5 P m June 4 but Club, 10 years of Girl Seoul-
during the night • · ·A stereo when he checked. the bu.tidtng ~?:·:.sse.;tt!r t'::':.~c:'Hia;!
tape deck and tapes valued at Sunday he found th ton t Schools." $180 were stolen from a car • e e
belonging to Steven A. Macres, buned and the walls ot the The winners each received a
305 35th st., West Ne"J))rt, restroom charred. Fireman $100 cash merit award to be
while it was parked at 35th St. said the r oom s melled or gas used in the college of tbe1r
and ~e. during the nlgttt. or lighter fluid. choice.
•
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lVI. SHOW STAITH P.M.
CONTINUOUS SHOW
SUNDAHIOM 2P.M.
al
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I (WORT HARBJR EIISIGII
fiRST SECllOII --Pill 5
lltUIISOAY, JUII E 10, 1!11
CO IIlii A OEl MAR, CAU F.
From the Police Blotter
• WEDMEIDAY MAY 26 tOO lnlMAft.,ea.aac4l .... Ectwvd O..r,U ,ot'ltsSiber.
Benefit for
marine fund
Mo<-LOo ' WI-. Sl, ol utiiiiOiod II $110; tbo -· ...... Pl., Alot. 8-IOf, --Ut ~ 81., Colla lie•, boloopd to tbo J. Rat Coo-port H.C.,.U, .... .,..._ at
urn•., 1t 1 a.m. at tM ttr~ Co., ud ••• to be 4:35 •·•· at ltftM ud BQ-
ol Ultt'•lltJ Or .. Bact ued In tilt remodeUDI ot tbt ernt, 011 a eb&r,. ol loriW'f
oa a ebarll ot c:oatribUI.· acbool; tbe 1Dc:lddt took place •.• Harry Jay K&atmu, ll,
to 111o de-Y " a --llay tt IJid u . . . of 90? ltth st., c-11-,
•• : A bicycle nllMd CloCtliDc vahltd at $50 'W'U Jto-wu arrnt.d at lZ:SO a.m. at
wu burllariMd from leo from a car belonciDr to Placeatla Ud SupttLOr M t.,
MR S. DONALD W. PO,fLL. (C•••o Hou• ,llolo)
Miss Susan Charamza
bride of Don Powell
Judge Walter Charamu. pve
h1a da.u~t~ter, Suao OlaDe, ID
maniap to Doaald Wayae
Powell JD a doable rlDg cere-
moay beldatst. Aoctrew's Pres-
bfteria.D Church oo Saturday
JutS.
Tbe eroom is the soo. of Mr.
aad Mrs. D. W. Powell of Casa
Grude, Arl.zooa. )lflss Char-
amu's parents, Jwtpaod M.rs.
Ch&ramaa, tormerlyofNewport
Beach, DOW llve ln HUDtlDctoa
B•eh.
Tbe bride gradtated from
"""""""" a.e• bill> oc:bool and Golden West JwllorCollep
before atteadlng the UaiYersll}'
of Arlsoaa., wbere sbe receiYed
her BS decree. She beloDp to
Gamma Pl\1 Beta Sorority,
Judp Chanmu. wu term.
er ly etty attoroey of Newport
Beaeb.
P.._..ue ...... _
lllrboo'• PaY!Iloo
oil tile ftr.C
Studies lutttate'l bealftt
8 p.m. Friday, J.e 18.
Nearly 500 elvlc &Pd"::o':~~~-onlenl:ed IOUthJud C(
recelnnc lDY:ttaUoos the
beDirlt, wblcb wlU lldtlate
$S m1Woo ftmdn.lltocprocram
lor the •Uon's fJ,rst DOD..proiU
apocy dedlcat#a' to the marlot
edueatloa of school studeata aod
the lay pabUe,
Tbe Marlne StUIUes lnsUtute
WUI be coo.structed OD a 3.lf!
acre laod-ftlled site at the west
IIDd ol Dana Pollll's $20 mllUoa
harbOr.
Tbia summer, Or. Do-.ld A.
MacLean, sta1f eoorcn..tor tor KAY AND HO WA R D POLSO,\(
thelutitute:,udtbelostitute·s KAY M KEY WEDS boord of trustees will be com-,
pletlae the' oegoUatlons of an
:m::' ~~~~·~~; 6: HOWARD FOLSOM t)''1 real property services tor
the use of the site, aOO wUl Romantic wlnds wattlng baclt after the cer emony. Th.e c~le
begib flnallzlog building plans trom lbe HawallanlalaDdsbrltlg len ln the early afternoon tor
tor the t.lelllty. The 5 year news of the wedding of Kay M. Tahiti, where they will spepd
buikllni prop-am Includes the Key a.nd Howard T. Folsom, a 2 weelt llooeymoon.
construction ot marloe labora-Coroaa del M:u photoerapher. Before settUn g down in their
tortes, aqiiU'la, a museum, Tbey were married Saturday home Ln North Bl uffs, Newport
simulated tidepools, semi.Dar morntnc. May 29 , at PUgrtm Beach, the couple plan to drive
aDd lecture halls and doclting. Chapel of Central UnJoo Cburch. to Idaho, where the groom hasa.
The bride Is the daugbter of r ecreation cabin. They will also
A'M'ENOO u.s. DIN NER Mr. a.nd Mrs. Harold Key of vtstt the bride's pareats ln
Wtlllam L. O'Bryon, 26'12 oakland, Oregoc. The groom Is Oregon.
Circle Drive, Bay Shores, a the sonotthe late Mr.a.ndMrs. Mr . folsom Is owoer of Mar-
member of the executive com-Lloyd T. Folsom of Corora del bor PhOto Lab ln Corooa del
mlttee of the Parents' Associa-Mar. Mar and has been a Harbor
ttoa at tbe Uninrsltyof Bridge-AtteDdants at the weddlng in-Ar ea phOtographer for U yea.rs.
port lD Bridgeport, Conn., at-eluded the bride's mother and Hls tdde, for mer ly of Dana
teoded tbe a.n.ntal4lnoer meet-ber Younc son, Kelly, ace 7. Point:, has been employed by
in& held May 15 OD tbe UB Tbe groom's brother-in-laW Wll ll.am Pereira and Associ-
campus. and sister, Mr . and Mrs. Elmer ates, architects, ln Newport
Kempf of l£(1111A HUls, were Beach, and was sent to their
also atteada.ats. Honolulu office last Augu st.
prap at tbe Terry Clark Robert W, Fio1ay, US! White West Newport Helpta, OD t
relideoee, 151! Htpllod Dr., SalLs, Harbor VIew HUla, while cbar .. ol p .. tq falM lAfor.
Harbor Hl&blaad.l, tbe llllht ot U n s puked al 3049 E. Cout matioa to a pollee otl'leer •••
MaJ U , , , • , Foar pairs of Hwy,, ~ 6:30 p.m., May 8, Bany Robert Loud, &1, of
uled •DCJ&lli nkMd at$%0were • THURSDAY, MAY Z7 304-1/2 38th St., WutNewport,
burclulsecl from the ADdrew Jack Allan Kruse 37 otzOlS wu urested at 9:50 p.m. at
Jl.o,Mpll BI'OWD re•ldeaee, -t&Ol Charle St., Costa 'Me~. was his residence on a elsarce or
Brttee Cruceat, WestNriporl, arrested at 4.:l0 p.m. at 455 assauiUna: a pollee otrleer •••
betw'eeo 1:45 aDd S:45 p.m ...• N, Newport Blvd., Newport Electrical equipment valued at
Vadll smutted wbldows at Helctts, 011 a char ge ot belog J20 wu buralarlr.ed ft'om a
Newport Harbor bleb school. dru.U. lD publle .. , Joseph (CONTrN'lJE D ON PAGE 8) r--------------------.
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Dr. Charles DiereDfteld,
cbllfeh putor, oftlcla.ted at the
t p.m. servlce.Muslcwasf\lro-
labed by Robert Huestis at lbe
orp11 aad Paul Berpn, vocal-
Ist.
Tbe bride wore a white
Hawallan style &O"D with a
Plkaki tlower Uara.Sheearried
gardeDias ..... plkalds.
The groom wore a while
Hawaita.n shirt and matchtnc
slacks with a tradlUooa.l Maile
lellnlertwi.Ded with wh.ite plkakl
flowers.
MANY THANKS!
The bride chOse an original
cown ot white pea.u de sole made
wltb a high bodice inset wltb
re..embl'oldered lace which allo
formed the sleeves. TlD)'emer-
ed t..ttou adoroed tbe tack cd
tbe dress, wblcb ended lD a
-¥ -· HerllDpr Up mantJ1lai Jlyled Yell ,.. edpd
wtth tbe re-emboldered lace.
Sbe carried a bouquetot~ny orchids aod Ulles of tbe
nUey.
Mrs. Robert Neubausen ot
Mlsaloo Viejo served a matrOD
ot hoaor. Tbe bridesmaidaw«e
E llAbeth A 1D M lms and Saa:lra
Kay Mlms, cousins otlbe brkte.
from Hawthorne; Dlaoe Powell,
.A.Iter or the eroom, and PeaY
Ra1rn aM Mrs. Brad Whitted
of Sants Moalea.
Tyler Keot of PhoerliJ., Art-
lOla, sened as best man.
Usbers lDcluded Mite Tall of
Hnport BM.cb, JohD Trott ot
Saa Die&O, Mr. Neubl.useo aad
Ruty Chlet ud Kerry Me-
Dooald ol Ar-.
FoUowloc the eeremoo.y a
ree..,UOO was held at tbe SaJJta
Aa ColmtrJ Club, wbere an-
-......, of tile ll<kle, lila
Patrlete Lone Mlma, ua.ted.
Special puto IDcl-llrs.
Sam11tl MeKaboo ot Las Cru-
ces, New Melico, lf&Ddmothlr
ot tbe groom, IDd Lt. Col. Lloyd
C. Mimi of Saata Barbl.ra,
creat-IIDCII or tbe bride.
TIM JOUDC co~le are hooeJ-
mooatDc lD sao Fruc'-to a.ad
will make tbtlrhomtlnTuceoo.
ArliODI.. Tbe croom ls 1D hls
third yi&J' ot law .cbOol at the
UDI•eraltJ of Arlloa& at Tuc-
1011. He took "" bacbelol' of sc.leDee def;l'ee at tbe Uninrslty
of Art.olll, where be afllllated
will! tbo Slpa AlptW. Epolloa
htmdty.
Close trlends' and relaUves
were present at a recepUoo held
lD the patio of tbe bride's home
NEWPORT EXCJi·ANGE
GOING TO MEETING
ReprescAttres ol the Ex.
cba.age Clab ot Newport Harbor
wlll atteod the 41th ann .. l coo·
notion of the CaWorota Dis-
trict Excbance Club. The ot-
flelal delegates to the event,
to be lleld tn Oakland, June 24,
25 a.Dd 26, wtll be president-
elect Jack Klng and tbe o~
cotng president, Blll Wittman.
A l.so atteodlng will be club
treasurer Matt Arko •
Prilletpat speaker wtn be
Arturo L. CarrtonJr.,SanJtan.
Puerto Rico, rational prisldeot
ot tbe National Exchange Club,
It was announced by district
president Lee R. Warren, Burl-
lDpme.
MRS. TIMOTHY f . F O DO R. 'FIDDLER 01'1 ROOF'
d IS SET FOR AUG.4-7
Carol Oglesbee we s be .. ~ .. ~~::.::::r:~~~ , h J h F d .... Coast College, scheduled r.mot y osep 0 or ~~:~~ ·-· l.o the ace
Director J.B. Fersa.eea. said
Timothy Josepb Fodor am tbe borne of the bride's parents, that audiUoos for slngers, act~
Carol Oglesbee became man and SSB Walnut An., Costa Mesa. ors dancers and muslelaas
wlle Ia a double rtac ceremoay Mrs. Alberta Meyers a.od Mrs. wu.i be beld JUDe tl, zz aDd 23
.tbeld at 2 p.m. Saturday, JuneS, Rla!IJ Wamtler of Costa Mesa at 6:30p.m. lD the auditorium.
at Bleued Sacrameot CathoUe and a eousi.D, Mrs. OonDI Zarb, Music a.nd aa accompa.nlst will
Cbureb lD Wesimtnster . am.ted with the receptklo. be provtded.
Tbe Ru. Thomas Dume ot~ Tbe bride &Pd groom are Technical Director Peter
flci&lld at Ute ceremoay wbleb booeymooalnlla San Fruclseo Scarpello said tbat be needs
Wl1ted tbe daapter of Jlr. aod a~ wtu Uve 1D Santa. AM.. The ~le tor all pbases of pro-
Mrs. Rleba.rd OclesbMofColta DtW Wrs. Fodor ls a cradtate ductlon; p&interso set bul.lders,
Me• IDd the soo of Mr, ud ot Newport Harbor blltJ Jebool props UCf'ltl.D&, SOUDd make·
Mrs. Joeepb Fodor of West-a.od att..S.S OnDp CoutCol-•• ~aDd a11other ~.
mlalter. lep. Her llusbud, wbo is cur.
Tr. bride ebose a wbUe tat-rHtlJ attedDc OCC,tu &r&d·
feCa ..-., ...,.wttoaoyloa alooiLaUwoodbl ... oc:hool,a IRVINE GROUP EL•~n
or...-O'ftr'dresa, wblcb c:raMte of Ute U. s . Army 'JOIIIl 8tlrtoa of Utbo~~~=~
lormed a eblpellraiA. Tb .. m-AnatloD ScbOOl aacl bU 11e0S Part c ommi&DUJ A
pire boiUce wu tallied wttb J.u'l tenletwltbtbtmiU.tvy. lrYioe, ns returl*l
V-lace dWia. Her MR~ IUCXIriASTER Dl ES olllce ol e-mu ol :•--.-.,"":~~~u~ ... ~~:"'~lle~ldudbJ Dar.. Allee BacJrmnter, eU ot0 tbo .... -·-1 51, otlDB s-erest Dr., H&r-(CC by acclamation
... carrlod a -olclalsl• w VIew llllla, .... J-3 ular _, or the "co;;.;eu
ceat•ld wb a wbUe orcldd. at Roar JIOCl&tal. Sbe was ben bekl J._ s.
lleo -· IIIII ill>arc» Or· J IJ 1.1 UU Ia A-..a, IJid Otbor oil!.,.., are: W. lllbet, WU maid of Mlaor. 11 ' ' Fry o1 'f.-t)l Rock RlU..
B-alds w ... tbo -ol ..... II> Orup COUIIIJ I,._,., c-IDU; J-BaU
a.t ~· MU. ltaUIJ FodOr; ac:;....ttora iDcl.cle ..,. bUI· s.rc.dmaor Tartlt Roet. tbo-a--Colla -, lllrold· bor oar-. 11r relarY, ud Lyodoo ~. ~~--IC&r• Pa1a1eJ ud ud lin J0... J Hardie .,j UCI A-latad st-.--
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bJ IUD waa.otDaUu, T-... "tiPtftl:" bJ tat1Dc ftrtl u M w.--tbt '10' -k hu -botbtrtd wltb -· to UM oo Alii<-U a )odor llqwo, OIIIUid GG, lor -tnl
1t'MU, He UMd oo)J I ~~~ •
of blo prtUml.oary -frl.
dU to qoaW) IUid lbto wa!Ytd
otbtr1 to Mt the stap tor Ml
dn.matle1 saturday afttroooo.
SC..IU had I trtmtDdouJ
81rMI off!'li-1/Z", 11'0-1/4",
l'r Z .. l/4", M' S-1/2", &4'1",
&loul bll.ft over 60' &DdanbU
biUI oiN'S",Aibrlllon-
ltet' .. 1D&o ILia state une wtttl
a record shatterlDc heave of
15' 5" that wu the new Jatlooal
muk pl111 a 64' 8", 81' 5" and
... 9-1/2".
Tbe amarJ.Dg shot put per-
tormuce wun•t Just restricted
to sttYelll and Albrlttoa as
R&Ddf Cross ot Crupi grabbed
4 3rd w:ltb 82' 9-1/Z", whicb was
NEWPORT HARBOR'S "dynamic duo," Terry Albrlttoo.
at lett, aDd Mark Stevens, took top hooors wtth record
shattering tosses ln shot put eompetltloo Saturday Ln the
state flnala at UCLA. Stevens set a state record with a
tremeoclous ttlrow of 67' 2-1/2" and Is DOW the national
prep leader. He will be competing In the rational h.lgh
school lnYltaUooal AU-American track aM fteld meet
at Hinsdale, llliDols, this Saturday. Albritton set a new
na.Uoral record for 16-year..old preps Friday and broke
U aga.J.n Saturday with a heave of 65' 5". (VIc Opalek photo.)
bta belt of the sasoo. Another
JUD1or, Bret Manoon of Los
C.tos, was 4tb at 61' 9-1/4"
Ud Larry David of Camarillo
edpd out Centennial's Carlos
McCan wUh hls best of 61'·
4-1/Z", This exhibition of shot
putUoa will probably go down
as lbe best ever. We seriously
doubt that any ooe school will
ever enter aDd match the ex-
ploits of the Ha:rbor palr
throuebOut the season, the CIF
aDd state preUms aDd finals.
Newport Harbor's 2-man
track squad with 10 points,
tlnlshed 1n a 3 way Ue for 3rd
1n the battle for team llonors.
"'""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Hamlltoo Is the probable 1st NEWPORT-MESA
SPORTS SCENE
place winner, but lAJmpoe
looked Ute they had a wlnoer
in the 180 low hurdles so a
reeOUDI: a.nd cheek ottheotJ'IcW
photos would flnallze the top 2
fJnishers.
WITH VIC OPAL EK Tony Krzyr.oslakgaveOrange •===================• County another state champion • ill tt ~ 440 with a courageous
OGLE WINS NET CROWN
While Newport Ha:rbor track
stars Mark Stevens and Terry
A !britton were capturlng state
and national hooors Saturday
at UC LA In the 1971 state meet,
Bob Ogle added a lot ol frosting
to the Ha:rbor sports scene with
dramatic series of tennis
matches that saw him anoexthe
C IF singles title at the Balboa
Bay Club the same afterDOOO.
Ogle scored a decisive rout
of lAJog Beach's Joe Edles In
the seml-flnals 6-0 and 6-1 to
set the stage for hU tourtt tlnals
match with Randy EYett of Mira-
teste. Ogle won the tlnals In a
real battle 6-4 and 6.3 to wlod
up as the 197llndivldualchamp.
He concluded a tabulous hllh
school career as he !PUked
coach Pat WILson's Harbor ten-
nis team to the 1971 CIF team
title and ·s unset tearue cn.amp-
to,~~~~:~He also relped 4 con-54 as the SunAt
The singles victory for Ogle
along with the record matching
performance.i by SteYens and
Albritton tor Harbor for the
track gquad, cllmued a tre-
meodous athletic season for the
S&Uors. The local scbool won
titles in football, water polo,
track and teDDis and r.u: just
b&.rely edpd out of a buk.etball
champloDShJp during the 19'70-
71-ooo.
Sten Mallott, Estancia's top
player, advaocedtothequarter-
llnals wttb a win over Harvard's
Chrta: Lewis. It took tlnallst
Randy Evett to ellmlnate the
Eacle nasb ln aoother donney-
brook, 6.3 and 7-5.
OK~e won his openinc match
aplnst Harvard's Martin Sha-
ler 6-0 and 6-2. He crushed
Craodall Edwards ofSantaBar-
bara 6-1, 6-1 to set the sta~
tor h11 '4)set wln over Joe
E dles and tJJ.a alncles
1 Ti,.,.. 2 TiMes 3 Ti~r~•s
20 words or less uo 2.,50 3.00
21 words to 30 words 2.00 5.00 4.00
31 words to.«) ..-ords 3.00 4.00 5.00
Each word a .... , «) wOf'ds . .05 . 10 . 15
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IIORK U I'HED
stretch flnlsh that saw him
overtake Blair's Ray Johnson
and Joe OeOora trom Santa
Rosa. Tony "K" saved his best
race for the tJnalsas helinlshed
with a blistering 46.7, just 1·
tenth of a fie®Qd .oti the state
record set 2 year s ago by
Lemoore's Larance Jones. The
440 race was probably the most
n etting ot the day and rivalled
the tOO y.~.rd dash that saw
Geoz:ge Reddick of Hamilton's
city ,championship team get ott
to a rollln&: start. The protests
resulted in a 2Dd runn.Lng that
saw Reddick repeat his wtn 111
a tine 9.6 Umlng.
The 880saw CoronadeiMar's
ace ruooer, Nick Rose, post a
WeUme best of 1:52.7, whi ch
was good for a 6th place flntsh.
Rose found himself in a soJJd
pocket of strong runners go111g
toto the stretch and couldn't
ttnd room to make his move
but Ni ck's race wa s a typical
example of the super perform·
ances turned ln by the new track
breed. Mornlnpide's Percell
KDttllD&ram won with ablaslng
IT WAS a real photo Qnlsh lD the 75 yard duh at the jllllor
bleb tchool quad city tlJal.s 1ut week at DI.Yidloa fteld OD
the Harbor Hlefl camptll. Gary Parter or Eutcn tcbool,
Don Fukumoto of Ka.Jaer, Steve Leoore or K&l8er lDd Todd
Hwder of TeWlnkle, left to rllflt, all eroued the tJnJ.sb
lLne I.Dcbes apart. The judps called lt Fukumoto, first;
Lenore 2nd· Parter 3rd, and. P.unter , 4th. From the
Enslen' tlnlsh' camera 'anglll, It appears that Parker came
in 2nd with IAoore and Huoter pra.cttcally to a Ue for 3rd, •
NEWPORT HAROOR EN~GI
FIRST SECTION --Poae 6
niURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1971
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.
Hawse wins
OCC award
(PHOTO BY RON LOMEAU) ' First taseman Jim Ha.wee a.
the tlrstreelplentoltheWeodell
JUNIOR TRACK ROUNDUP ~~~:E~:.;=
education at a four-year school,
The finals of the junior high tine, Dwyer, 5th. Tbe w1m1nc had hiS name lnserlbed on a
track and ft.eld events saw time was Z6.8. permanent trophy which wiU be
Kaiser sweep the A, B, aDd D Darrel Thorne ...-et Mike kept at the school, and re.
divisions with Enslen the C Reynosa in the 300 wtth a U. 7 cetved a certl.t1cate.
champion. docldng that didn't match Rey-The 1·9-yea.r-old sophomore
Ensign arme:xed the 19n C nosa's 37.6 record lD the pre-hit .352 1D ~l8 pmes, drove 1D
title with an over-all point total Urns. Sal Lujan pve Dwyer a 13 rUDJ to lead the sqlad, aM
ot 47. Kaiser was 2od with 21 2Dd with Reynosa 3rd lor En-made only one error.
aDd Dwyer 3rd wtth 19. TraU. sign; Greg Vaccero, Euten. The award was orlglrated b)'
lng were Rea, 14, am Gisler, 4th, aod Valentine, Davis, 5th. Newport Beach Attorney Geoe
13, Fukumoto was another double Cra.t.n, who has had a lone u-
Tom Baz.acas paced the En. winner 1n the tlnals a.s be cap-.:xlation with OCC baseball.
sign Sea Bees tothelrCctwnp-tured the 600 with a blu.ing He aamed the award for OCC's
loost\Jp lD the Newport-Mesa, 1.28. 7 Umlng In tbe dJstLDce Jonc-ttme bueball c.c.cb, Weo-
Huntington Beach, Corona del race to complete the Kaiser dell L. Pickens, who retired
Mar quad city track and Geld Sweep. Colen McConnell eS-recently alter taking 2 state
meet. Baz.acas finished a close tabUsJled a oew schOol r ecord champioa.stltps. Pickens LsetD'-
Zod to Brla.n Kawaguchi ot for Gisler as Ule speedy 7th rently athletic director atOCC.
Dwyer tn the 75 asbothrl8UI8ls p-ader was on Fukumoto's heels N h
were clocked ol asparkUng8.8. all lhe ny and !lnlsbed In ew coac
Ron Shadowen got a 3rd place 1.30.4. Rick Labeda, Rea, was
for Rea, Steve Powell, Gisler. 3rd; Mike MeN~se, Ensign, Vern Wagner, from Fountain
took 4th, and Jim Witter wa.s 4th, ard Dave SmJth, Davis, Valley hl&fl school, Is the new
5th !or Lincoln 111 a virtual was Sth. wrestllng coachatOrangeCoast
blanket llnlsh. Fukumoto, Thorne, Lenore College. He r~lacesJack_Fatr,
and lao Foster won the td.m who wtlfdevotehlstUUeoachlnc
relay tor Kaiser with Gisler time to football In . the fall. Bazacas came back to post
a first ror Ensign ln the 300
and the long jump and anchOred
the relay team to another 1st
as Rea, Dwyer, Gisler and Te.
Winkle tlnished in that order.
ZDd; Ensign, 3rd, TeWinkle, Wagner usisted coach Dick
4th, and Llocoln, 5th. Tucker and bls stall with the
M&rk Jackson, Ensign, won football team last b.lL He will
the shot put as he got on his bfrn hls tun att_eDtion this year
aea3011 's best of 37'1/2".Steve to tbe wrestllne#Whta school
Gonsolbez, Kaiser, was Znd; opeo~.
Grec WlJ.aoo. Ltoc:olo. 3rd; Sal He reeelved his be.chekn"a
Lujan. Dwyer, 4th, and Terry decree 1D physh:al eclueatloll
Peterson. Rea, was Sth, from Pepperdine CoUep aod
Gary Parker recorded a great b.1l masters degree 1D eduea.
16' 8-1/4" In the toog jump ttoa from Chapman Cotlep. lD
as be just edged the Kaiser 10 years as a wrestuac ccaeh,
trio of Lenore, Foster and bl.l teams lave won 98 matches,
Tboroe whO flnJ.shed 2-3.4. Jeff lost only 35.
Kroeateldl &<>I Slhplacepolnu GR'EG THOMAS PI RAT!
lorToWinldelnlhoeveol. OF TH! Y!AR IH CR!W Tom MUler of Davll p.vethe ,
Colts their only ttrst 1D the 0 Varsity cox n Gnc Thomu
competlU.on wtth ao even 5• of Costa Mea was named ptr.
clearuce 1n the hl&fl jump. ate of the year ln crew May
Yo ... llllltr ftnlabed &bald o1 U In 111<1 ft•l oprtnr IPO'IJI
a taleated P'~withErlcCam-award buquet at occ.
. Slllarl s.UIUid IUid wrr lniti, Gt.ater, ZDd,CAorpPack· M of Newport a. b wwe
wood, Gisler, 3rd; McBride, D&= tro.b aDd IOPb -lilA
Kailer' 4th, aDd Douc Adami, ~nly • Held coach oaft
Ka.IMr, 5th. G , 1.., lOit .-lv Younpttra eompetinc In tbe rt.Dt s YVI ~~ V~M.~ ODe
ft.nall wtu be represeottDc tbe race durlDC the reautar--.,
Corooa del liar, Eslancla, bllnc tdpd oul br 1.3 MCCDdo
Coata Mea Harbor Edlaoo by OCLA. The frnhm• wen
aod Huollnitoa a..'ch b!il> Wldtl•led durlnc ll>e rocular
schools ln tbetr fresbmen aem-....-. JCOtiDe their btgMt
eiters next year. wln OYW UCLA.
Reverse Argosy race set
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on all types of ck>th111g & Uta.
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$1 .50 per hr. Mable Whitman,
607 Marguerite An., Coroaa
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531 (llllr St. (1111 ..
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673-4050 alterooons.
FOR SALE
1;&-f OOOGE --
rood Urea,
3 77'7.
SIAl( ESE KJTTENS with PIP«fl
for ale. Call 52S-16U.
FOR REI'n
LADY past middle
ace wanted to reti room and
share lo¥ely Corooa del Ma.r
home wUh compa..nJOIIlble wo.
ma.n. M5 per moath. Tele-
pbooe 6'75-5728 lor particu-
lars.
lasellall Sllles ' '
l.ltllllelpe Sllles
Gilles • • • • •
. •. U5 1121.15
••• ' 5.45 &1.15
• , ' 5.15 tl 42.15
C.S-IIts
Ills-Sa
ln~mUI'Is
Salibi' lllse Mllb-
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3111 CO IJIITRY CLUB DRIVE. A-..e 5-3/fl .... Lur.o
trrecular a1u tot wltn fruit 41 shade trees. A beautifUl aduH
occaples 3 br ., 3 bl.. home wlth bolt or trailer storage.
Price reduced for Immediate sale to $41,500. Call 545-8424.
(Open eves.)
COUNTRY SIZE KITCHEN ---aDd cO~mtry size Jot.
Beatltlt'UI 4 br ., 2 story custom hOme· with all the e:rtru
including 3 ear garage, OWner transferred to France --
miJIII lelfe th.ls month. Priced for Immediate sale at an
unbeUevable $44,500. Call 545-84%-4. (Open eves.)
TWO STORY --POOL. A must to see with formal dining,
COl)' den, bup Uvlne room overlooking sparkling POOL.
All bullUns &Dd separate kitchenette, Unbellevable at $47,950.
Call 545-8424, (Open eves.)
SO UNt.eUAL -IT'S FANTASTIC. This Is not just a home,
Lt's a .S.Ctal way of Uvtnc. Eaecuttve type enter talnment
hOme Wltb four lui'! bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dining, wet
bar, aU cwer kJoking exquJstte water taU & pool. Staggerlng
4,000 IQ, ft. the Ukes of wh.lcb you have never se-en before.
--t79t950. Call 545-8424. (Open eves.)
SOUTH COAST REA L ESTATE
1500 AdoMs Av •• Costo Me.. 5.45-842-4
140' x 182 ' corner , major highway.
CoUee shop leased. $350 a month.
Assume existing $80,000 first T.D.
$2 0,000 down .
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Dcc•Jralor furnished. 5 Br. 5 bath home fa<:-
ms.: llarbor Island. JacU7..li & Siluna. Ready
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rm , fam. rm. & brklsl. rm ...... 517~.000
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133 ~v•r Or., Suite 3, N.l . 64'1-4620 •••••••oooo••••
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1101 tllll COII1'1t brouCIJI ttlo objoctiYO U lo bo judfld
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bod al $410 S,_y al(lll by I
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Police BloHer
1t11c1a. to tbe 8-P'&de leYel, q•te b)' a qau.a.d tl&eblr, (Ce:.~UDUid 1rom Pap 5) Sbop1 Ar•, wu ureetld at
he IUU would au.t)" cnctua-Ud aba.U taU place at mrae EVANGELBI'S DoDD& ud WJ.Dn Cirttft.D. fr'Dm Wldttier, will p.rap at the T. Hotd Seely 1 a.m. at CblnDel Rd. Ud E.
tJoD reqlllremeots 1n those Ume after pde 1." ~ &Dd J:lnr &OIPfl IOOCI at ? p.m . tbis Suaday, Jae lS, relideDce, 130? £, Balboa Oceu Ft., oa a caarp ofeuW-
Boud members, how..,er, at the First Aasembly of God Cbureh, 141 E. !ZDCI st., BlYd,, Balboa, between ?:SOaod Yatilll mart,_.oa ••• Vudalll
u;,:. proposed gradllltloo re-have objected to tbl Pf'CIPOAl. Costa Mesa. Mr. Grittln, ort,many trom Florida, Is a 5:45p.m .•.. FishiJ11S141PlleS broke a younc Euc:al~,tree
qulrements emphasize minimal I&Yilll that they did not btUtve andlllte of Southern Ca.Ulornla Collep, Costa Mesa. Mrs, aod equlpment valued at $200 at Newport Harbor hllb ICbool
requirements, placing import-Jt was strict eDOulb and UW.t It GrUflll ls the daughter of misslorary pueats a.od bas apeot were burglarl.zed from the New-betwHD 10:30 a.m. May Zl
aoce Oll studeDt performance left too mueb up to tbepviQDI.l most ot ber lite lD Hawall. Tbe co""le served 4 years as port-Balboa Pier eoncell81oo. at aDd 8:30 a.m. May 29, e&uiJl&'
rather tba.n completion of a set asMssm8Jit made by tbe t•eh-mlnlsters of youth and music in WhltUer. the south eod ot Newport Pier, a $30 lou ... A tape deck
DUmber of courses. ers. during the Dl&ht ••• Jewelry aod tapes valued at $1 '14 were
The proposal stems from Trust~ Beverly l...aJiptoo valued at $100 was burglar-staleD from a car beloo&tDc to
State Senate btu 1, passed 1.a said She thinks there are too Ch h N it.ed from the Geraldllle Anne Stephen Robert Thomas, 1 '101
1967, which was deslped to many "Joopboles wblcb allow a . u rc ews Kavanach residence, 2551 VIs. Galatea Ter ., lrYioe Terruce,
allow local districts to dt'lelop studalt to graduate wltb leal ta Dr., Bay Shores, durlng the while 1t was parQd at b1s
gracNaUob proerams to nt the than we would Uke to see." n.lgbt •.. Plumbing tools val-resldeace durlnc the Dlcbt.
needs otlta OWD P1411ll, rather Other trust~s bne pro-st. Andrew's Presbyterian Loreo Flletlnrer will preach ued at $150 were stolen trom a • SUNDAY, MAY 30
than fol.Jowillc tbe curreotprac-tested the eooeept of lod.IY1dtal Cbureb, 600 St. Andrew's Rd., at 10 a.nd 11 :15 a.m. on ''How ear beloDKinr to William Fish-A surfboard valued at 450
Uee ot us1ne stateYideertterfa. obje<:tives being set"" at eacb Cwt Haven --Baccalaureate to get close to God." er, 122 Agate Ave., Balboa Is-was stolen from the patio at
A district committee ot 21 high scOOOl, rather than dis-SUDday honorlnggraduatinghigfl • • • land, while u was parked at the Terry Wayne Beat real-
teachers aDd school adminJs. trtct-maDdated objectives. school seniors wm be observed The Lutheran Church of the the alley behind his resideoee. deDct, 4706-A Nepttme, West
tratorspre1eoted its flnaldraft The graduation committee Is at the 8, 9:30 aDd 11 a.m. Master, 2900 Pacutc View Dr., • FRIDAY, MAY 28 Newport, durtnr the nlP,t ...
ot Dew gradtat1oorequlrements expected to return to the board services tbts Sunday, Dr. Harbor View Hills •• A gr~ Charles Keith Hynes, 22, ot An estimated $90 ill CUb 'ft'U
to the schOol board 2weeksago. wtth a mod!flcatlon proposal at Charles Dierenfteld wtupreach ot boys 111m be Installed lntothe 162 Monte Vista Coata, Costa burglarized from Dillman's
The board Is sttn.diseussingthe Its June 15 meeting, on the topic, "I doo't want to acolyte program of the congre-Mesa, was arrested at 9 a.m. restaurant, 801 E. BaJbo& Blvd.,
draft aod bas suaested that In line with that, a com -gradlllte!" Graduates are In· ptlon this Sunday. Dr. wuuam at the pollee station on charges Balbo&, durtnc the Dlgbt • • •
the gradua.Uon standards be mtUlity review committee of vited to a luncheon at 1 p.m. E Eller will deliver a mes-.ge of petty theft, .. Arthur Clrus Auto englne puts nlued at
raised. h.Jgb: school gradua.Uoo require-at the Dlerenftekl home. 0~ "The diamonds of llfe" at Beard, '49, ot 2418 Hollday Rd., $15 were, burtb clarR_t'_~ ~lmlllatl!e
Mr. Loafs saJd that ln spite meats has complained to the the 9 and 11 a.m. services. Baycrest, was arrestedat11:45 garage a e ~u.r m ot the relrued requirements on board that It's recommenda-• • • • • • p.m. at Balboa and 45tb st., Davis residence, 112-4 Pesca.
math and r eading, a student tlons were DOt even given to the The Plymouth Congregational A tamlly night program will West Newport, on a charge ot dor, Westclitf, between May
still may not be able to meet beard as requested. Church, 3262 Broad St ., New-be held SWlday, June 20, on Intoxication in an auto .•. Rob-28 and 30.
the other goals aDd objectives Mrs. Carol Duffy, ill a letter port Heights ·-'•One solitary the patio of St. Mark Presby. ert Lee Latham, 28, ot 3010 MA RJORI E PORTER OF
set up In the new requirement s. to trustees, said, "It Is ap-lite'' will be the sermon topic terian Church, 2100 Mar Vista, W. Ocean Ft., West Newport,
These goals require that each parant that you were not giYen ot the Rev , Nor man Brown for East Bhatt. Following a 5 p.m. was arrested at 31st St . and HA RBOR ISLAND Dl es
student: a copy ot our reeommeodations the 10 a.m. Sunday service. barbecue, there wlll be a pro-Balboa Blvd., at 8:15 p.m. OD Marjorie B. Porter, 53, ot
• Be aware ot himself as a . • . It isn't ofteo tbat the • • • gram on the camps and con-a charge ot possession otdang. 1& Harbor IslaDd: died Juoe 8
unique, valuable human betn1• commun.lty has an opportunity to The Newport Unity Church, fereoce opportunlUes offered erous drugs ..• James Pat-at hertf'esldeoce. Sbe wU born·
• Learn competitive skills make suggestions or even ex-meetllle at 15tb St. and Irvine by the church during tile rick Broyles, 31, ot 2304 Fair-Apr.ll U, 1918, 111 Colorado,
alld pursue physical ntness. press an opildon, before adop-Ave., Clltf Haven -· The Rev, summer, hill, West Upper Bay, was ar-aDd came to 0ranp CO\mty U
• Prepare himself tor a self-UoD aod tmplemeJJtatlon of a rested at 2:30 a.m., at 632 years aco.
supporttnr. produetive llte. prorram W"d preserve sought 31st st., West Ne-.port, OD a Survivors IDelude her bUI-• Reeorntze creative Ulink -"Tber~tore, it would be un-I er charge ot lntoxtcaUon 1D pub-bii.Dd, John; 2 IOnl, John m
ine sldllB, developself-npres-fair for you DOt to kDow and Uc ... Jewelry valued at ot saunders, R.L, aDd Larry ot
s1on and appreciate the bastes COMider the recommendations ASHmblyman Robert E. Bad· ...., · 11 1 th Ir $32 was stolen from the Apro. Newport Beacb; a dau&ftter,Su-
ot the t1ne arts. ot some ot the people who put ham (R.Newport Bel.ch) a.Jd ~~~ow~' :d: 0~s ebee~ pos Inc., 29 Fllhion Island, san Murphy ot Coroc». del Mar;
• Understand basic con-you In otflce.'' this WHk tllat he wtu push tor ldtoWied ''as& valtable natural while on display between 7:00 3 lf&DCk:llUdrto; a brotbtr,
1umer economics for theainllt The major recommeDdatloo ltJlii&Uve action this HHloa retource which should be pre-p.m. May 2'? and 9:SO a.m. lrlay Routt Brya.at Jf. 'of Sin J081;
b.mUy unit. made by the community review on the creation ot a 3-mtle-Z8 ••• A stereo valued at aod a slster, Ele&.Dor Folk of • Understand r oles In the committee wu that the only tonr marine preserve on the llrv~ aDd enba.Deed tor the $175 was bur(larlzed from the HOUltOn, Tua1•
tamlly unit. chanre that Should be made 1n Irvine coutllne between L&cura public s enjoyment and educa. James D. McGauy realdence, Funeral M"ietl wert prl-
• Learn principles of maill-tbe present graduation require-Beach aod Corona del Mar. Uon as an underseas prden 111 S'7th St West Newport vate. Baltz Mortuary otCOI'ODl ~·-·-"" u ho ments is that a 5-unJ.t math He -'d be Is actlnc In re. park and marine laboratory." between Aprti'25 aDd May 1 .. : del .... -· 1D c ..... _ o1 ar. wwwl a wera ng a me. -.J He warned that marina flora $
7
,
0
.a.~· .. _ ,..., ...
• Learn skills for tunctlon-course requlrement be added. spout to requests from the and fauna 1D the Udepools "are Otttce s~C~PUes valued at 1 "' raapmeota.
lnc u a responsible member Mrs, Duffy llld that the dll-Oranp County Boa.rd of S~ • DOW bei.Qa carried aW'IJ I.Dd were ltoltn trom Adelphi In-
of .tOCiety. trlct's plto.oph)' Is lhl.t tvery Ylsors and trom oftlctals ot dettroytd by IOUVenlr hunters terlors, 122 Apte, Balboa Is-
• Ltarn and appreciate tht studeot who lfadllltts shOuld L&cwa Beach and Newport a.od the curious." land, about S p.m.
historical backeround ot human have a saleable skill. Beach. Assemblyman Badbam said
culture. "With these watered down S\C)J)Ort tor creation of the he will seek to create the Irvine • SATURDAY, MAY 29
_,duatlon requirements, the Irvine marine preserve was ,_A b b lttln JtJd.ltll Ann DetweUer, 18, ot
Phone In Yow ONe r
for o Su-.tcrlptl4ft ~
Call 673-0550. .. -maru. preserve Y su m I 3 2 0po t 103 Lido ltudents who did eboose to take generated recently by Irvine an amendment to his new bUl, 4 4 Vla rto, Ap • ,
ODly m1Dimum requiremellts Executive VIce President Ray. AB 3091, which calls for a • c d •
would bequa.lltledtor suchtnen-moOO L. Watson, Who sent marine anctuary at Salt Creek Tony RoSSI of M leS By DOH LEE tal jobs as nshlng dlahes, letters to local aDd state rop-a ..,.1yntabllobedpubllc beach
• REALIZE YOU RIDE oo wuhlnc Yfiodows or in a car resentattves urgtnr protective south ot Lacuna Beach. Oraolllll; 3 IOnl, Albert IDd:
YOUR CAR
tour Ure "footprints" each wash," She said. action. He noted that the largely Anthony Rossi, '?7, ot 696 AleD.Dder, both ot New York,
about tive by seven lncbu? "The amount ot money spent Hamilton St., Costa Mesa, died and Raymond of CoJta Me•;
That's oot much area to grip in thls dlstrtct entitles our stu-E • I 0 l"k I June 3 at Costa Mesa Mem-2 ststers, Mary Thomu1D1 of
the road, so be sure your Ures dents to a better quality edu-XCISe ax rtse I e y orlal Hospital. He was born New York, and Plti.Da Seran-
have good tread on them, tor ea~~n, oot~ ~~sser q~ty, Nov, 17, 1893, 1n Italy, a.oo tetto of Moranco Valley; '? ~lng and stopping! we a t ese req e. ActlDg City Ma.nag1!r Pl\ill!p much ot a hike would be nee-came to Orange County 18years graJidchildreD and ooe erst-
• WANT A SNACK whUe m~~s ;~ ~!~t ;~mwe~f"~ Bettencourt told the Newport essary, but e.zpected to hue ago. gra.odchikl.
driving? Soon to be avaUable
111
e , Beach City Council MoDday some kiDd of an answer lDa.bout Mr. Rossi was a member ot Rosary was recited Jtme 7 are special heat and eat ean.ned crade, they woo 1 learn any ~s days. the Veterans of Foreign w~rs, A_ .. """"'"' ns ce ' .. -..ted JUlie more later anvway " nl....,t that this city ean look " 4.lN .. __. _,...,
foods wtth the heat element • 3 ~ • to;.:;.ard nert year to either an He said about 66 per cent or Costa Mesa American Leglon, 8 at St. Joachim's Catholic
right tnstde the can. SALARY TALKS BEGIN increase in the bu.Udlng exclse all funds trom the building ex~ the New Mesa World War 1 Church. 1Jitermeot was at Good
• LOOK FOR U.S. car mak-IN NEWPORT BEACH tu or a reduction In services ctse ta.x:es have so far gone Veterans, aDd a 50-year mem-Shepherd Cemetery. Sell-
ers to go slow on changes in Newport Beach city ottl.ela.ls tuDded by the tax. into fire stations and 'fire-ber ot the Eagles Lodge. Broadway Mortuary was 111
body shapes un-and employes bepn formal He said that the present fi ghting equipment. Survivors includ e his wife, charge ot arranrements.
til they tlnd out negotiations tor a 1971-72 bullding ex.clse tax tund "ls "Libraries aoo parks have v "II "f • d
more !tom co•-salary cootract Monday. just simply overloaded; tl!ere sort o! taken a bock seat," e·rsal es perm I s ISSUe ernment safety Acting City Mana.rer Phlllp Ls not enou&fl mooey comtng he said. "Either we raise the
requirements. F. Bettencourt said bets hOpe-trom the tund to pay tor aU tax., or l'lDa.Jice some of the
They wm make fu l a new agreement can be the facilities allotted to u." factuttes from aoother fUnd,
bodies reached in about 3 weeks, ill Tbe buJ.ldlng excise tu, de-which Is aplnst the present
tor two years time to include any salary rived trom new construction city pollcy."
leastulltll sat. hikes 1n the new budpt DOW 1.n the etty, pays tor such things CouocUman Carl Kymla, woo
tty t1rm. Makers beinr considered by the Coun-u parks, fire taclllties and has beea IJl outspoken critic ot
don't want to come out with a ell. The budget must be adopted Ubrary taclllties. the COlt of tlre ltat1ons, par.
brand new body one year, and by June 30. Uno contract is Mr. Bettencourt said the UcuJarly the proposed Newport
tlDd they must scraD It before necotlated by that ttme, the tuture 1dentWed oeeds, U they Center flrt Jtatlon, s uggested
the next year due to new toup. Counetl would hue to "amend are DOt eha.Dged, w111 require that ''maybe we should just try
er body safety regulations by the budpt when an aereemeot a. buildlllr excise tax hike. He aDd buUd more economical lire
Uoclt Sam. Is reached. aid he did oot know Just how st:at1oo.J.'" • DO YOU KA VE irrecular
The "VersaUies on the
Bluffs" development aboYe the
Arches ill Ne-.port Beach Is
under way with the Issuance ot
the lnl.tlal permits by the New-
port Beach buUd1DrdepartmeDt.
Tbe locatloo II the bluff J&Dd
above Coaat Hwy. wuterty of
Newport BIYd., adjacenttoHO&I
Hospital. Donald J. Scboll: of
Costa Me• bu tueD out 4
pormtu lor lo-t~®~ lor 1-
stor}' apartment complUH, oae
wltl! m uotu, 111o ot11or 1 w1lh
42 ual.ta M.cb. Total val111ottM
to.-ttoo pormlu Ia ssss,ooo.
Tho pormlta lor tl!o aput..
meDt bWJdlDp, wltb a total ot
255 uatta, ww boolmoot$5-1/1
NEW OFFICERS tOr the Nnport UJ:dty Women•s Gro~
were tutalltd at a deseert aod coffee meettnc JUDe 1 at
the bland floUM, Fashloo bland. Tht new president, Mrs.
Dorothy Saltl of Hunttnctoo S.ch, is pictured here at left
with tbt outcot~~g president, Mrs. Justin Baletka, also ot
HWltJ.Jicton Beach. TIMme tor thelnstallatloa was "challenge,
cboice aDd COlll'age," 111tng tbe Bible as the "key to ure."
First vice-president Ls Miss Marton DeForest ot Santa
Alii; tr11surer, Mrs. Charles HallotWestclltf; secretaries,
Mrs. Farel Walker and Mrs. Alarls Bradshaw, both of
C-Mosa. (EOSli!D photo.)
N.B. OKAY IS SOUGHT
FOR TAXING DISTRICT
The Costa Mesa City Coun-from any ot the cities except
cU r etused Monday to torm an where the campuses are toca-
usesament district of the Or-ted.
aoge Coast College campus un-"U we went to the city of
Ul Newport Beach gives its al)-Newport Beach lor a resolu-
pron.l. Uon, then 1 feel that we would
Trustees ot the Coast Corn-hue to go to aU cities in the
mwdty College Dtstrlct(CCCD) district aod that would CIUit
were asktn( the city to act u coaa1derabJe time delay," Mr.
a eooducUJII areocr to torm an WatJOD said.
,,..sanent district ot the ace Eiabt communities served by
ca.mpu~ a.nd lssue5-yearboodJ, the ecce district are Costa.
TIM reeultllll bond sales would Melli, Newport Beach, Hunttnc-
thtn be UHdtoprovide$'701,000 ton Beach, Fountaln Valley,
worth of lmprovemellts atOCC, Westmlnlter, Seal Bach, Sun.
and would In effect levy a 2-Ht S.eh a.od Hunttneton Har·
e erat tax per $100 aueslildval-bour.
u&Uoa on all homeownenlnthe Although: the dlstrlct 11
diltrlct. formed by the Golden Welt
Durtnc Monday nlcht'• meet-Colltp aDd Oranp Coast col-
lllc. tbe Council refused to ap-ltp ca.mpuses, the majority
Pl'O"t IUch a meuure, •rtnc ot ltudems at OCC are trom
tbey would be tutnc bomtoWD-the Nnporl Beach and Costa
au In Newport Beach for lm-Mea u11s.
pro .. menta at ace . t..Jt mootb, the Hunttn.ctoa
Tbe Councn thanubcl CbaQ. BeaCh City Cou.oell approved
ceUOr Norman Watton to •-ltrmlftr a aJmUar ueeeemeat
cure tome type of approval dl.ltrtet at Golden Welt Col-
from tbe Newport BMch C1t7 lep tor $98'?,000 worth or ree .
Council ftrst. r11Uoa tmprovementl. Due to
Mr. Wataoo Aid be would that aeUon, the CCCD may now
talk to Newport Beach Mayor tax a.n addJUooal 2 cellts per
Ed H1rth tbls week. but aid the $100 a.ueued valllltion to au
district's trustees did not ler-dlltrlct bomeowoers.
ally rave to get a retolutiDII
INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION
THR U 8TH GRA DE e CORR!LATED P
BMPHA.SI S ON ACADEMICS
e SMALL CLASSES e QUALIFI ED TEACHERS
e F ULL DAY PFtOG RAM e EXTENDED DAY CAR E
CALL 548-21<10 OR C OME VI SIT
.G.NEUMANN CHRISTIAN SCHOO
FIRST BAP T IST CH U RCH
CORNER SANTA ANA & MAGNOLIA. COSTA MESA
MARINERS CHURCH
Dr. Joe Aldrich, who nceiYtd his Th. D. decree
from Dallu Tbtotocical Seminary, DUlas, Texas,
ll tbt ehareh putor. Tbe Rtv. William Actoo Is
uJOCI&te putor and U antlablt for Yllitation and
eocm.lb:lr.
IUIID.\ Y SCHOOL • , , • • . 1,00 Ul.
'MlRSJIIll SERVICE •• 1:00 A. II. •to:oo A. II.
EVZIIJIIG SERVICE •• , • • 7:00 P,ll.
2200 I. COAST HIIY CO IlONA DIL III AA
tront tire wear? Does one side
ot the tread weu more th&JI
tbe other.? Are there spot, ot
ft&tbers on the tread? TMt't
a stcn ot somtthlDc wroar ll
your front eoo, either aUp-
mnt, bi.U jOints, Idler arma
or Ue rodJ. BLANKO CLEANING
* DRIVING WITH a traU-
v ? Get ftDdcr mowQd mtr.
rors. Bt Art J'Oll cu "' be·
hiDd tl!o traitor, 1101 Jolt oJoor
oldo lt. Pvk a c:&r My loot
-,_ lnllor ... odJIIot mirrors au JOU C&D .. Jt
ct.rl7 !tom --· yoo'U bo -1)' 110<1 ,.. did.
• DUIILOP !WliALpi1-
yoo 1"1 boro II COROII.I. DEL
liAR TDIIIIHJOO--.... -0 ., __ .,.
ay tlltY 1"1 -11-c. tiro mtloop u oo--
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June
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I
Rcald D. Blake r4. Harbor
Vltw HIU. has beelll appoUUd
El Toro district maoapr 6x'
tbe ~n Callforlda EdiiOil
Compuy, accordtnc to R. B. Beet. diYllloo manapr.
Mr. Blake formerly ftl
11Clt"t.or ot Planning tor Edi-
IOn'l customer serYlce depart-
meat, and served l.D 1968-89 u
nwapr of Edison's Newport
S.ch oftlee.
He Ia a srad~ate of San Jolt
State Collep wtth a bachelor of
seleoee degree ln busiDeas ln-
dultrlal ~n~~~&pment•, and also
hold• a lnasten decree ln bus-
QU AL.tTY
OCIO LUR PINISHIN
BY
EA.ST,'4 A.N I(OD • 1780 HEWPORT
CO$TA MUA
6<16-9383
BALTZ
MOR.IVARIES
1741 IUP'IIIOI AVI.
COSTA liliSA
Mldwar ... 2424
-I. CDioiT IIWAY CDac!MA DIL MAl
ORiole ,_..50 s•c• 1942 '
CAL:.L......OZU
1---from liiC.
He btp.DbUEfboocueeru
a. )m!« comm•etal ••••
iltlowlac blo cr-from eoUtp ill 1110. He wu DUDid
a commercial proceduruuat.
yst tbe t:JUowtnc ,., I wu IP-
potutld dlltrtct llrt'lee ...,....
Y1.eor 1.a taneuter 1.a ltU, ud
later Mn'ld u d11trtet repre-
seatat1Yt IDd eutomer Mn1ee
plalllor Ill Alllambn.
Wblle 1.a Albambra, he waa
a member of the city PlaDatac
eommtulorl. City ot AlbambrL
He baa a1.a eerftd u dltector
ot tbe Hl.rbor Ar• Ual.tld FUDd
aDd dlreetor ol tho N-
llezbor Cbamber of Commerce.
Mr. Blake a.ad hla wife,
Sbe.lll, ud tbelr 4..eblldrenUn
at N8 S.ndeutle Drtn.
• Fl RE
• AUTO
• BOAT
• HOME
• BUSIIIESS
CA~~ET CONSULTANT WHO
'MLL COME TO 'I'OU~ HOMI:
WITH SAM,.Lal wtTMOUT AN'I'
Oa.IOATIOM TO ·YOUI
H.l GlfflTI fU~~
2211 ~ &'VIL -aM-posr• .... QMII.
lrl JPICIALIZI.JN I'AIITIIS.AIID .. DDINei
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OPIIIII'f~DAU
1P1 L CO"'T M,.., ., .MJ COIOIIA OIL
'
• FRIDAY, W:AY 14
Qlrt •• Mr, alld Mrs. Do•Jd
Watts, 4495 Sudburr Way, tr-ruo,
Qirl.-Mr. aDd Mrs. Dl.ftd
H. LilAC. 100 Tulue Plica,
Colt& Mea.
Eloctrlclty Ia vital to your way of lifo.
SoIa a hoallhy environment.
We're working to bring you both.
To generate electricity, Edison has
harnessed the spring thaws in a part
of the High Sierra of Central Cali-
fornia. Over the years it meant build-
ing 15 major dams and six lakes in
an area r1bw known as "Big Creek.''
Today Big Creek is one of America's
largest hydroe lectric power
developments. It provides low-cost
electricity, fl ood co ntrol and water
conservation.
It's a lso a \·ast recreation area
open to the public.
Every year the man-made lakes
attract boaters, water·skier s.
fishermen, swimmers and e\·en
skin-divers. At Camp Edison-
Shaver Lake, campgrounds with
electric outlets offer campers
many of the com forts of home.
To protect the natural resources
•
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COSTA
MESA
•
ROBERT B. BECK of Huntington
Beach 1\a.s been appointed South-
ern Ca utorlll.a Edison Com-
J)Uly's southeastern division
manager with headquuters in
Santa Ana. He succeeds Jack H.
Ktme, woo has been transferred
to the company's northern di-
vision. Mr . Beck, 4Z,prevlousiy
was manager of the southern
dlvtston ln Long Bea.ch, He has
been associated llfith the in-
vestor-owned eiectrtc utillty
since 1948, when he began his
career in the distribution con.
struction division.
• ISOn
SIX
A CAM laA. SHOP"
~AIPJON:T ~HOTOI
~UB~ICIT.Y ~HOTOI
COPY
k•rllor .......
of the area, Edison launched an
extensive conservation program.
This includes scientific management
of thousands of acres of timber on
Edison-owned land.
timber; eliminate wasteful and indis-
criminate cutting ; help pre,·ent soil
erosion and protect the watershed.
Edison"s forestry program has
earned an award fr·om the \Vestern
Pine Association designating the
Company's timber·lands as a
Certified \\"t>~ter·n Pine Tree Farm.
Special protective measures are
taken against damage by fire,
insects and plant diseases.
Selective cutting and thinning
pre\"ent some trees from ·becoming
overgr own giants and others from
dl~
916
being crushed and
stunted. Trees for
reforestation are
raised at Edison":;;
nursery where
seedlings of nati,·t·
[rees are under
constant pn"~ctuct inn .
These practices
pro\"ide an annual
yi eld of health)·
--.
In the yean; ahead, Edison will con-
tinue to control the flow of water in
surrounding stream:-. tn help assure
good trout fish in~. \\"e also plan. w lth
the COfl perat ion of tht· l ". S. F'orest
Sen ice. to add mnr£-hiking trails
and impron•d roads. togt-ther with
a boat-launchinJ! station. a Yisiwr
informat ion ct>nter and hundreds of
new m·f·r niJ!ht camp:-and day-u ~P
facilitie:'.
Pr£·sen·ing-thf natural resources at
Big CrE-rk is one of the many ways
we art" working-to protect the
t>m·iron n1rnt we share .• !::;~:IE: s'E
[;::;uthern California Edison
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• . Y '* toiJIIfd W. U COIIW tiOC be
~ tAo:l CN Noc:k ,.,&8 of
tM 100tl4 detoncied from Ham. Jht
4/ 11'01' Will COtlnU CUI)' f100d ~ ......... _, -""" ,... .... "-1001"4 Ham come. ('roM n • ..,.,. wont •JCem:• ~
.. Block." Attd Ht ~ ~. vtt-
U. ....odena tiofta, *'"'" Md
...... h... So t.\«1 'IOOrld'• block
,...,.. A4w tllwa~ ben cornJCUy
Ollllltd "Ham\&." nu ia 1M .Biblicol boria tor tM
cloc,.,..,.. of f'OCial ~gregotiott. Q.ex..
Ma 10:!1 priaM!)' .ap, "T-Wa~ are
t.\e tomUW ot tNt aou o/ NoaA
(Mem, Ham atld JapMt./t.J a/tet"
t~WW ~. ill t~r RatWM:
Gtld bw tl&eee Wl!Te' toW wo.ttou,
DTVIDIID (wlticlt meou the aome
t1hllg oa aegregatedJ i11 the earth
afklr tM flood." The BIWe word
for ''roctr'' ia ol\OO)'a wattoll.
7'.\c Bible o/tn l'peolca of .Atnca
a. "'tl\e laM o/ Hom" IPs. lllS :
~2'1; 1015 :21, 22). It i.t STILL the
~ ltom.eload of tM Negro
race. T'M Bibk vrO;PM•ie• tAut
· tMN wUl be IYgnBrol repatria.tioll
of ALL race. to t.WW ttative home.
~eMU (iwclvdH.g tl\e I#JtD« to Pole11·
tiN oNd the Negroa to A/rica)
Ht tltue kut doya before Jtttu'
rehlra. l.atala l.J:9-1~ aap, "Be-
lloW, tM da)' O/ tl&.e lArd ( CJr.riat'a
~1 cometlt . . . they ah.all
I!!'V8'r'y """" tw.na to .\is OWN peo-
pls, ORd f'-6'WTy OM i11t0 hi.a
OWft lafld.N
ANBWER: Th~ above Jetter was
written by Rev. CBTt'y Daniel, pas-
tor ol the First Baptist Church
of Dallas West. Dallas, Texas. Al-
though I have never had the pleas-
ure of meeting Brother Daniel.
he wrote m e a couple of years
ago to say that he and I are
second cousins. He is president of
the Cltizenlf Council of America for
Segregation, an organization that
believes in "racial purity and seg-
regation as a Bible doctrine." In
the pledge taken by members of
that org~ization is the statement.
"I understand that the-re is a~
lutely no place in this Council for
a N~hater, and that whatever
we do must be done in the inter-
est of both races. I also under-
stand that this Council has a strict
rule that any member who !0 miXh
as llfta a finM;er to start vW)lence,
or even threaten. vW)Ience , aa:atnat
a Nqro or anyone else automat-
ically ceases to be a membrr of
this Council."
The Necro Preacher
Not everyone of course, would
agree with our brother in believing
that Ham was the father of the
black race. When I was a boy a
Negro preacher named Brother
Brooks was pllstor of the Negro
Baptist church In Decatur, Texas.
Brother Brooks was loved and re-
spected by everyone, white and
black, in our little town. When we
had reviva, meetings in the First
Baptist Church of Decatur this
splendid man usually attended
moat services. Apd when he had an
evangelist in his church he always
invited the whlle pt>ople to attend.
As a rule he would come to our
house and visit with my father In
our living room. telling him about
_the plans !or the com~ revival
and urging my dad to attend the
services. We. usually went several
times.
One summer a Negro pastor from
Fort Worth came to ~atur to
conduct the revival m~tings. This
man was an outstanding Bible
preacher and a spectacular preach.
cr. He was dynam1c and colorful
(no pun ln\('ndedl preacher. His
use of illustrations was sen!'IBUonal.
Crowds became so larg(' that the
revlvaJ was moved into the church
yard. I think every N('gro In De-
catur attended the services and
several hundred white people.
In preaching about Noah one
night the prf'stc her told of the sin
of Ham and then said, "Noah
cuued that wicked ni1ger and
turned him white-and that's wMft
~ white folks came from~"
The congJ"eption bunt Into
hearty lauchter and I have always
au.pected that the Nepoo preacher
intended that the people take Jt
u a joke. There certatnly q DOt
one vene In the Bible that would
mall:~ &n)'OI'Ie believe that Ham wu
the fatbu ot the whJte race.
On the other hand, don h Hble
teach that Ham wu h faiMr ot
tM N't'&f'O race! Let's tab a look
al tM evSdence and thm I wtn
c;lve my frank oplnjon.
Doa "Ha•" ar ... "Biaek"7
I dotekled to take the writer's
advice to "oon.ult at1Y cood nO-
able Bible cUctionat7#' and tee U
the WfiOI'd "Ham" does come btlm .. ~--·~ .. J"urtbeor', t dtclded to bt-...._w hill •taterMnt that
....... 1n ... tlmH. "had
~ ..
Btroc'• esheultlve OIIDCXII'danee
cl .... Bible JaY~ that ''Ham"
-"Hoi ~-dw ...... ol -1). a oot1 oC -: -(aa a .. tnln) b6e cletoeDdantt or ..
ouuntl7·''
YOIIIIa'l ~ ~Ill fl PI . .. .... ...,. .,._ .. --.... ....,.,. dlrtl I ... ,_..,... ... _.. .............. .. _ .................... ..._ .. _., __ -•
I ....... ..
"-.... '•
Die......,. .. dw lllblo
~. C~C~DCaaiall "Ham, "-"ra.~ inl-:us.mou..-d&rlr..ftl:nned. or, perba.pl better,
hot."
<X thHe four boob, three ol
them btlleve that toO'Mft or ~
best deteribes the meani• ot
"Ham." Youna:'s Is the on))< one
to &fve "Swarthy, dark colored" u
the tint meantnc ol the word. But
this concord&.nee, ol recocnbred
worth, says that the word can
mean either black or 'M.JOrM. .
So, I doubt if it ll accurate to
say that "any good reliable Bible
dictionary" says that the word
"Ham" means black.
What About the Mean.i•l
of Bible N'a•n 7
Ia it true that .In Bible times
children were given names that
we~ of special slgniflcanee! Were
they given names that would de-
scribe their physical characteris-
tics! Or, perbaps, names of pro-
phetic significance!
WeU, some times they were and
some times they weft not.
1be word Enoch me&nl coue-.
crated and he certainly was a man
of ooMecratlon.
The word EABu means Mtf')' and
he may have bet!n given that name
becauae he had more h.l.ir on hll
body than most babies. We lmow
that when he was an adult he had
more hair on his body than rno.t
men.
Methuselah, on the other hand,
means mo• of tl&.e javeli11.
Mark comes from a Latin word
meaning o Zorge MnunM.
Matthew Is a Greek tran&lation
of a Heb,._ word meaning gtft
of JeltoutJA.
Abel means bnJotlt, oopor.
. Cain means /abrtcotiml, forged
rJ~atn1mnt, nnitlt.
Esther m eans lftor.
Phllip means fOfld of Mraea.
PauJ means little.
Timothy means vnerati"((' or
wora11ipit~Q God.
Judu means object of JW04HI
Mary is Greek for the Hebrew
word tranalated Miriam and means obstH~Qcy, rebeDima.
Rachel means ewe, a mother
!!h£>fp !
Abraham means t~zalt4d folAeT'.
David means beloued.
Daniel means God u my ~.
I selected the above names ~en-
tirely at random by Just thumbJ.nc
through a Bible dJctionary. Surely
the names mentioned above clearly
show that it would not be wise
to try to bau a doctrine 011. An¥
nf them ! Mort:OVer, many, many
men In the Bible had the .N.me
name. A number of men "N"ere
named James, a translation ot the:
Greek word /akobof and th~ Eng-
lish fonn of Jacob, translated trom
a Ht-brew word mefllling tvpplaRter.
Now. Jacob the brother ot Eaau
was a supplanter. Were each of
the men named Jamet altO su~
planters'! And what about the Phil-
ips in the Bible'! Was each or
them a "lover of horses"!
Doubtless some names were pro-
phetic and some babies may have
been nl:lmed, like Esau, for physic&]
characteristics.
My own name, Inc identally, is
"William" and. according to the
dictionary, comes from a mineral
that is greenish-yellow in color.
Now. when I was born and my
parents got their first look at me
it just may be that my dad turned
green and my mother turned yel-
low! But I seriously doubt that
I was named ''William" as a re-
sull ~
And, in my judgment, there is
not enough Biblical proof that the
word "Ham" means black for u.s
to base a Bible doctrine on It
Wbat About the Land of Ham?
Does the Bible spealc of Africa
as the land of Ham!
Yes. it does . Egypt Is part of
Africa and EIO'Pt ill rdet 1 ed 10 u
the "land of Ham."
"lnael ol.ao come iliA) •WPC.
a'lllt Jacob ao:loemled "' a. bid of Hom." -Paalm 1015 :2&.
"He ant JIOMU, We Mrt~~Mt, '*
Aorow, Wtltom M Tkld cAoNII. ne,.
•l&otoed "' ~ OfnOIIg tNM, '* ~ M tAct bM of Boa.'"-
Psalm 105 :~,27.
"TU, forgot Ood, tAe6r IeMar, ........ _.._,_ ..
•WJI(. Wmw:trou worb • tU
Jmwi 0/ HOM, 0114 .,..,.... ~ ..... """_._....,. roe ,:n.
22.
In thHe vnws, £opt W Jwleiied
to .. tM "land: ol Ham. ..
Notice that PaaJm 71 :51 a110 ,._
ten 10 £opt u the "~
ol Ham."
"~-~ aD • ,.,....,.,.,. .. ._.,.., .... ""' ciWt of ..,. -JtJQ "''IICidw of RO!Wl." Surely Jt ..,... DOt be ~
to ..., that aU ol .. l'.cJpciu.
were ol the NfCi'O nee 1 Ill tact.
..... -.... Illc:tloour ..... Ulhed. by ZOhdl••• ..,. e.t "Ham" Ia a Blbiww ....... tbat ..__ ... -__
on to •· . .,.. ,..,. cut -ot...,. ... ------.... ,_, __ ., ..
~ ... -........... ~ Bt bee r .. 11 a Ike ........ ~ ....... w.
but .. Eolit'tn. M fal' , lao
,_ ..s 0
•• cansr II: 140). I&' IIC 17', .._ 1111 ... ..._._..,, .,.at••-
..-Onn fd••* l:»-2h/" n_.,_..,_ .. _____ ., ..
.. , '5 I Jl IS E'W -.. .-..... __ ... __.., ___ . _ .. ......,_
The Bible-Its Clearness and Completeness
....... CIIIUI'IUJIIIEW, Mow a...., Ill>.
THE DEITY OF I
JESUS CHRIST
Br the late Dr. C. L Scofield, Edltor Scofield Rei. Bible
FROM ''SWORD OF THE LORD"
W!IRFREt;'$80RO, TENN.
"In the beginning was the Word, and the
Word was with God, and the Word was God."
-John 1 :1.
(Continued from last week)
SUppoae I Wf!ft try1ne to describe
to )'OU the beauty ol the aunaet.
and :rou bad De"ftT IHf1 a .unen.
I might pD~ words upon words
and rw them wtth ooJor, yet I
.tlould give a very imperfect idea
ot a sunset. But It I could take
you to .arne western slope, and let
you stand there while the sun sank
behind the cloud-palaces ot the sky,
tusln&' their dull greys into purple
and scarlet and &'Old, and tbe &'lory
and beaut)' of the sunset 1ave
themselves to you, you would no
longer need my words, you would
know for younelf. Now there la
God, Infinitely tender and beautiful
and glorious, and here are we,
finite and atupld and earthly-can
you think of any way by which It
would be poasible for God reaUy
to make Himself known to us, ex-
cept to ~ter lnto a human Ute
and translate delt)' in its PD'NU
and perfection, Its light and its
Jove, into the terms of buman ex-
perience!
That this il the only perfect di-
vine manifestation ls felt dJmly by
all races: and there is no false
relip:m (I!Xcept Mohammedanism)
which hu not the thou&:ht of In-
carnation in it, the thought that
the God they seek and whom they
serve and worship, has at 10me
tim!! incarnated hlm~U in a human
ute. Incarnation inheres in the very
necessity of the case; and when
you think of God adopting this
e~'])edient and really clothing Him-
self with human nesh for the rev-
elation of that which He ll. through
the 1treu and trial ot a human
ure, you hav~ a motive which Is
at once God-Jlli:e and adequate. U
God had never been maaifested ln
the fiesh, It no prophet had ever
prf'dlcted It, ~uon would Compel
WI to anticipate the IDcamation.
Now thll very thiac Is declared
to have bem the purpoeeo ol the
lncamation. Jci'ln u.ya:
"No ,,... ~ -... Ood at a.)'
UtrM~; tM ota~r ~ .SO., ~It
" "' tA4 ~ of tAe I'Gilwr, M "cat.\~ :WM..•-.Jotm 1:1& u )'OU tldDII: of JftUI am.t ln
th1a "V'o lf JC1U 10 beck ID the tour
Goopdo and --.. ....... thoucht of Jetu~ avtlt as God maJdnc Hl~Melt known to man, you
lind lhat lhe lltanlr.tation &at:i61
e'YI!I')' tlemul!d ol JOUr heart and
al )'OUr ........ ,. God revft1ed
in J-. Oarilt il the God who
...wen ID ew17 l"ftPeCt to human
need. He It teat to W at ODCe a
God-ct-.. -•. He .. Mt tD bt • God of IIC"ftT
and • God of ....... ud • Cod oe----· No oat .... .wr CJODtremplated u.
ehaneter of ~-a.tlt .. tiM m 'f ;.,.,_ of God ..t ._ fwtt ........ --... --
-----col God "' ~-q......., ...... ....
r.at 1ft II U e fill God ..... wrl ... ...... ..,. ... ,, ..... .....
........... Gol-d ... ~-Clootol, ... -... -
lllla.hillll *··--. ....... , ............ .. ...,.. r•:
ft' ...... ..., •• ., ....... 0
-oflMM;I•II•-....
for ~ to weary mm., bwt will
ye weary m)' God alao1 TMrefore
tM; Lard lltm~Jelf •hall give )'011 a
aig11 ; Behold, a virgi11 •llall co.-
cetoo, tUirJ beaT G smt, Ulld alwWI
C«JI lli.l ""me /mm<.~"..et''-Iu. 7 :
13, u.
"/i'or ..-to "" a c11ild ia bo,.,.,
u•to '" a •m~ M Q'iuea: o'lld tM
gover'llmellt •laaU be VJIOII .Ilia
•hotilder: a 'lilt liM .a me •llall be
oall&l WO?tder{vl. Cowtt..tellor, Tlte
mighty God, TM everla.!ltWg Fa-
tiler. TM Priace of Peace" -Isa..
9 :6.
Thus beyond all quesUon, hun-
dred~ of yean before Jesus wu
born In Bethlehem, a prediction
wu uttered that there should be
bam into the family ot David, one
who in some my5terious way should
11.1sO be God. We may or may not
tM>II eve that the propheey was ful-
filled, but that 11 is there no one
can dij!;pute. Now when we invoke
pl'ophetlc testimony, ~Y friends, we
bring Into court a witness never
yet dls<:redited. We have not on1y
this prophecy that the Messiah
Ux>uld be In .orne mysterious way
The ml&"hty God, The everlutina;
Fatht>r, The Prince of Peace, but
we have literaUy hundred.~~ of otMr
predictions. minute and ap!Citie,
relating to nations, to countries and
to individuals; and theae predic-
tions Invariably hav~ been Uter&Uy
and precisely fulfilled
The prophets foretold the place
• ot the Meulah' • birth and no
one ev,e-r questioned that Jesua was
born in Bethlehem. They foretold
the family in which He should be
born. the family of David, and no
one ever disputed that He was hom
in the family of David. lbey fore-
told the tribe ol which He ahou.Jd
come, the tribto of Judah, and no
one ever denied that Jesua came
from the tribe of Judah. If in the
Ulctime of Jeaua Olrbt, or In the
years of tbe first proclamation of
the Gospel, while the records were
stnl in existence, the Jews had
shown that Jesus was not bom in
Bethlehem, that He was not of the
tribe of Judah, and not of the
family of David, every dhclple
would instantly have fonaken
Him. 'They were not able to do
it; they never disputed It-never.
Of the many prophetic dctaila
concerning Jesus, 1 have c&Ued
a ttentJon to three particulars wbJch
were literally fulfilled, and there-
fore reuon compels us to Kfve
great weight to the prediction con-
cern.in&' His Deity. U a witness has
always testified truthfully, the pre-
awnption Is that &U of his teats-
mony is true.
FIND THE BIBLE CITIES AND TOWNS IN
THE ruZZ:LE ................... CAN" YOU?
NINEVEH
PETRA
PHILIPPI
SIDON
SODOM
TARSUS
TYRE
AI
ANTIOCH
BABYLON
BETHLEHEM
CAESAREI\
EKRON
c;.&.TH
GI\ZA
HAZOR
JEBUS
JEIUCOO
JERllSALEM
JOPPA
LYSTRA
NAZARETH
NEAIOLIS
TREYAJEKRONPCJJERUSA
ATRSODOMHAZHAEOLYSTP
NEAPEAICBABNEAPOLISE
TN PGANOHCBETSSODADOT
I .AALYINEAERIANATIOCR
CZAGTJEBUSASRJOPPNIA
AABNATYERNIMELASUREJ
BRAORLANTIOBABYLOTRE
NEAPOLATEBPHILIPPIPH
ETANRABBBTBLBBBMCAEA
ABAOJBRUSSIDOROZAVRP
I
GAZO~AZARBLAHTAGBTBI
TARSOSR~TLISTRANSB~R
BAZTYRBPRAFGTBIYUSNO
AJBRICBOABPBTNLASTAR ----....
1JWJ, MINUTES ,,
rr COli ........ nMI NK. --........ CMtC...O, ..... CMI 606M
"THE SECRET OF SPIRITUAL VICTORY"
Believers m Christ have been made
"free from sin .. by gr.:e (Rom. 5: 14.
181 1n the senu 11'111 they need not,
1ndeed. should not, yield 10 sin when
temptiUoon ar1ses (Rom. 6:12.13 1. Be·
hevers h~e •lso been mad!! "free
from ltle ''"' of s•n and death" (Rom.
8:2) lor Chnsl. 1n grace. bore the
deertt~ltv for them.
Bul no believer •s free frOI'I'I wh"
P•ul CIIIS "the 1-of Sin Wh iCh IS
my members .·· th,. is. tne old Ada"'c
n;uure . w1!h •IS mherenl tendency 10
dn MOI19. Nor IS ne free from the
conllicl w1th the fll!w n~1ure Much
thiS 1nvolves. If !he Chnsuan would
be truly sptntu~l and dell m 1 Scnp·
!~.WII ... .,y w•th 1ne s in !hal tndwelts
htm. he must clearly r«:ognoze its
ptesence: he must f•ce the ftct that
while. thank God he is no 101191"' "1n
Sin,·· s1n os still in l'lirn.
Bul 1t'11s conllicl should not (liS·
COUfaQe ul. fOf II IS Otle Ol the flUe
StQilS o/ Ul•dtiOn. II tS unkno....., I(!
lhe unbel1ever. lor (l(l!y the ltdd1t•on·
il ptesence of tile new n"ure. ••ono
Wllh tile old. c11uses th•S confhct,
tor the B•ble savs about these 1\frro
natures: "these •e contrtrv the one
10 the olher. ..
Bu! not only •s !h11 confl•ct wtthin
the behever 1 I~.We s•g~ ol ulv•hon:
11 1lso creates Wllhm h•m • deep~
neceu.,..,. sense of o..-1nw11rd ,,..
perfection 111d d lhe •nf1n•te gnce
of • holy God •n 11111119 us and rntn-
•ster•l19 10 us tt-••v 1n llelp•ng us to
OYerCOI'III son And rh11 1n t~.Wn g111es
us • mare undetstMIId•fiQ 'CPrO.:h 11
-proclaun 10 !he 1011 "the ppel
of the 9"8Ce of God · •
Paul's ep111le1 show cl~ly thl1
there •s noth1ng INn w1U so help Ul
10 OYetcome 11n &l1d 11ve ple"il19 to
God as en Ul10el'ltlndlf'Q .,d an liP'
prectlhon ol whal He hu donft tor
US In ChriS! As -Ire OCC'-C)Ied
woth the1e "thlfl(ll of the Sptnt"-
f1nd our~etves "w•11t1ng •n the
Spirot," 1nd Gal 5:16 says: "Walk
In the !ipltit. and VI $1\IJII not fulfil
the lusts of the llttlh " How much
beller to have our !tve1 lrenslormed
bv OCCUpl!1on wo !h Chnll (II C~
3:18) •nd o•• po11toon 1Jncl ble11•119s
'" ll'le helvttnhes woth Him (Col.
J:t.Jl titan to naume the llopfl leal
!ask of 1rv111g to 1mptove tile "old
nctTure ". •1w1ys eng~~ged 111 •ntro·
tpeCIIOn, ''*'VI OCCIJPled Wltr\ !hf!
fle1hl
ro lJ®®~
ro~tiD:l@l})®®~
ly Dr. lob Jones
'
SALVATION'S MIRACLE
If you heard that a man with a altam ahovel had excavated
a city bkK:k for the {OUDdalion o{ a peat buildiq, you
would have no reuoa. to doubt the truth ol tbe ~t.
Such a task would be relatively aimp6e. {or an dlkieot open-
tor witb lhe proper machinery. U aomeooe sold you. how-
eva. that a 12-year4d boy bad done tbe aame tuk witb .tua
toy ,_I, you -oot bo Wtdy 10 botino il; I« ... job
would be beyond lbe _., of lbe lad aad lbe capaciiJ of
hil tool. 'So it " with the mi.~. u tbe God you. bc1ine
io is bic enoup.. you bave oo trouble ac:coptiaa tbe IDiradel
recounttd in tho Word o( God. lf, bowtver, your CClCICipdon Ot God dwarfa Hlm iolO a puoy c:nature .. weak • you
younell, you will -ly .,._.... aver lbe -.,.
Wby llhould .... God Wbo ... -.. -""" ...... lllh aDd m_., _.,. Joaab ...._ ~ ill lbo bolly ol
a le& c:rutwc7 Why lboukl DOt lbe Ood wa.o loeb ..
-b tba-"'tba ......... ---.......... _., ____ ... __
10 -.... --ol Elijalo? w..,.·--.. God Wbo c....-:1 1M ,._, II ...t •aH'¢ II 8tl lnl ol ..
uniwne ...., a IOod to OD'lJW die _... eudlf -., ....,..
ootHaWbo_Hil_ .... , ,.,._.,
........ _. ....._ _.,_ ~ ...... *c;psd -.o _,.oobrioi-•' .--,._ .... 1 cl
, ..... ,,OOOwillooloo--... ----olalad! '
~ ...... I ;ocl._iollllo,6o1God-
ll '•11• a ....., _. a -iiiD a .... _. a cStld
c1 IIIII -J1111L Tlolo io a.., do -lo ,.,,.. I -
--..,, Tloo 0011-........ -"' .... _.._ ...... ····--·--... .. • <W ,... il llle as • • .. we, a.-n.
lt 1117 War
' '
UWORT HAR80R Ellll (JI
SECOIIIO IICTIOII --..... 3
LIGAL MOTICI
TliURlo.t.Y1JU"E 10, 1!71
COROllA llEL flAil CAUF.
LIGAI. MOnet
R180Lt1rJJif MO. ?OS
A UIOI.t111DII OF TD CITY CIOIIMCIL or TD ern or
D._r BUCK AICDTAJIIIIIG TD ClUDAI. I'U·
YADJIIG IUTI OP Pill DIZK WAGES TO S PAID ._
PUIIUC WOUI JIIIOI&CTS
.,..cu. ••~tlol tm •. et -.... tJI. tM Labar Code aUM
-Ill~ ............. bodJ ........ --... ,... -.. -... ~· ... ...war .... fllpoo -_ ...... ~ -r• u.o -kiiiDIIopooa-.,. ...., cna. •lullaea~~oo, • IJPO o1 ---to IDC ... tbt CDIItrld; ur1
WIIIJt&AI, II II --l.o declare ald ~ Jli"O·
ftllloc .... "' ... 1_, IIOW, TIIEIIBPORE, BE IT RESOLVED bJ ... CIIJ Coaotll
ollbo <;;IIJ al Newport Boaeb:
SICTIOII I. Por-1.o -1713 ol lbo IAI>or COde Ill u.o ..,. a1 Collllrllla, too CIIJ eoo.cu .... ..., -.-tato.
--. Ulll declare tile pMHI prOfalUDC nto al poo .....
-Ulll lllo _.t pr...utac nlo lor 111DLI4o1 Ulll .. ortlmo -1:, lllclda( too _..,.., .,.,.......lor boollll &lid ni!On,
........, ..,..ttoo, Ullllllmllar -. lor -b erall, etull-
.... ..._ O<IJI)O al-t..-ID lboouculbl otlbo COIIIracll
llr polllle -k ID lbo toc&Uty allbo Clly olll-Boodl, lo
llo u oot lortl> ID Ulo allacbod 19'10 "Wap Scalol lo< lllo SIS
8u1e r,...,..-' utt 1970 '~SUb-Trades HotalJ wace RatM ol
... "'"' Ulll ~""tloll Tradea ·Uolou", ,.,_ bJ 111o OIUit ~ ......... &lid Coomuetloo Trade• eoo.cu, wllldl
--oe-w borOI>J are lncorpontec! ID ud -a part ot -. n.olltiOa, to rtPlac• the rate& beretoJore '*CI'*' ud
~ bJ RHDlatioo No. 6982 dated May lZ, 1969.
SICTIOII i , Tbt Cll)' Clerk II a-rtsed ud dlroctec! ID
certll) to tbt •dQptloo ot WI: rteOliiUoo aod ft.le a c.-uftld
CC>Pl' _.., w1lh lllo Dlnclor•ol -lal Ro-oltl>o
-.· ol CIJII>nla, pw...t lo Socu.a 177U of lboiAI>or
Code. Tllo CIIJ Clerk Ia lllrtbor dlroctec! l.o ca ... a CC>Pl' ol tllla
ruoblboD ud tbl attacbed ICbldtales to be pd)l15bld ooee lD
lbo olaclal --of tile CIIJ.
AOOPTED this 17th day of May, 1971.
ATTEST:
/1/ Laura Lagios
Cit)' Clerk
/s/ E. F. HIRTH
Mayor
Publish: June 10, 1971, In the Newport Harbor Ensign.
19-1-70)
1970
WAGE SCALES FOil THE SIX BASIC TRADES
The waxe n tes listed below are in accordance with the ten:n1 of the
Southern California Mut~:r Labor Agrc1·m~:nt for the Construction Industry aDd
CO¥er the following countk~. Los Anst(·les. Oransee, Riverside, San Bernardino,
Imperial, Ventura, SPnta 8:11hara, Snn Luu Ohi5t>O, Kem, Jnyo and Mooo.
ADDITIONAL COST ITEMS: For Subshtence Al1owaDCe, Tnntportadoa mel
Travel Time Allow;.n«, O vertime, Apprentice Propam ContnDutionf, lodUJtJy
Promotional Fundf, Administrative Funds, Cuh Bond Depo..io, etc., CDDtM.t
tt.. Local Union or It• DiJtri<:t Council havln1 jurisdiction.
IUCCEJ\S and WELDERS FOR m E SIX BASIC TRADES: SAme wa.., ICalee
M enltl to whkh ri11in1 and wcldinc are incidenta1.
CAIPINTIU
He.lth 6t Wellare-5lt per hour
Penslon-651 per hour
V~Uoa Savings-Holidoy-45t per hour
Forem&D: Receives not leu than OOt ~r hour more than the hourly rate ol
tiM! hi«hat Cal'1'f"ller classification over whk h he haa IUpoMibilit;y.
u:clud1ng "PnewnaUc NaUer or Power Stapler".
stt(lt 111/fl' t 11nr s11m·
C.rpe-nter ---·
Shmtler .... -
.... $5.98 $6.58 .7 ..28 $8.13
.. 6.11 6.71 7.41 8.28
Hardwood Floor Worker .
Willwriaht --------· ..
. 6.18 6.78 7.48 8.33
-6.18 6.78 7.48 8.33
Saw F iler ..... 6.06 6.66 7.36 8..21
Table Power Saw e>Perator
Pneumatic Nailer or l'owt·r Stapln
Wood fence BuiJder on Residential
6.08 6.68 7.38 8.23
0.23 6.83 7 . .5J 8.38
Protects ................................ ----·--·· -----· 4.91
Roof Lo.lder of Shingles ................... _ ......... 4.65
Pile Driver F oreman ........................ --· ...... 6.71
Pfle Driver Man-BrldJI:e or Dock
Carpenter and Cable Splicer .... . .... 6.11
Pile Driver Man-Derrick Bargcmun ....... 6.11
Head Rodulinger ........ , .. ,_.,_ ........... ---·---··· 6.21
Rocblin~tr .................. -........ --··--···--· ......... 6.07
Rock Bar,eman or Srowman ..................... 5.97
!5.51 . ..,.
7.31
6.71
6.71
6.81
6.69
6.59
6.21 o ...
8.01
7.41
7.41
1.51
7.41
7.31
7.00
6.80
8.86 ....
8.26
8.36
8.26
8.16
rrhe Union may elect 111 iu option 11pon at least sixty days· written bOtice
prior to May 1 1971, 1972 11nd 1973, to allocate up to a rouunum of ten cents
(lOt ) per bour'of the above lilted amounts to each or aU oi the fringe beneSt ......
Men •or\ing from a bos'n's chair, swi11~int:t $Ca!Told, or suspended from a rope
or cable, ahall receive 25t per hour above the applicable joumeymau or
apprentice rate.
CIMIHT MASONS
ALLOCATIONS-4.5C ptr hoon-5/ln l ; 45t per },our-5/ln2.
011tion to allocate a maximum of lOt out of these IUJlountJ; to
eaC'h or 1111 of the fringe bt-n<'6t plans.
Health &-Welfare-70t per hour
Pemion-75t per hour
VaeaUon-SOt per hour
When three nr n10il' Cf'mrnt Mascuu are emplo)'f'd on a job, oDe
Ulall be employed 1U 1 Foreman and shall receive not less than 60t
per hour more th11n th~ hourly rate of the highest Cem,.nt Mason
Clusifieat;on over which he has responsibility.
"'"' Cement Muon Journeyman; includ!nJC but not rettrk:t(.-d to the follow·
iniC: 01ippin~~:, patC'hin~~:; settit~K c:urb form and plank, settina: or linet,
ataJrea 11nd ;rade'; settinl( screcds, which iDdudtt acreed pUu ; cuttin,ll,
IK'Orln • and now!nt:t new concTete: pluJl&inK. tllllnl( Shee-Bolt hulet;
dry packinl( (.'OJ)Ctete and EmllFo: lenclia.c material bole on slat.,
lonn and dtt\t: tendlna: mixer-truC'k chute, slabl, loon and decbil·
bush hammering; patchin~ and 16C•ln1; roddlng. tampin£ bit we
roddinJ, macblne and llmUar t~•. bull Boatin.l --·---·---· .. . ... .. .... t5.48
~Muon (MAR'ftelite, magnetite-Terrano u.d mutk: compoaitkm.
Epo.()', De•.Q.Tex) .................... ~---···--·--···----··--------------··-·-------"· ............. s.eo
Cftnent MUON Ji'loatina ~ TroWflllng Maehino Opentor .. 5.73
Curb ~ Cutter Madlloe Open.tor (Otmbll oo.Jy) ...... ..
Clary &-Similar Type of Screed Opentor ..... ..
Crindina Machine Operator (all types) ...... ..
J.cboo Vtbnlo.-y & Slm11at Type Sc:reed Operator --...
$cottrlr M~ Operator .. ·--···· ··-........... ..... .
... 8 ... ,
>.48
>.48
.......... .5.48
Ccmertt Muons on a JWtn~~:lnl( 1ta~, bos'n'• chair, or ~ IC.Sfokt,
whc4her twln~~tinjl_ or rilkl, above or be\ow ground, JhaU recaf'ft 25f: per hour
owr tM applicable rtlt..
110M WOUIIS
HotJth &: Welfare---381; 4Jt ,....l/l8/'7l
,.,...,_:mw; .... ,.._1/UI/71
v-.......so.
FOI'ftOU: ~ not lea than 75f per hour mont tha .. laoalt7: ,_ ol
the h~ claWhdcm cwet whkh t.. ._ IUI*¥Wo& wt... two
or IMN 11'011 Wod.*".are ~ 0111& llbaD lllli •luAu! br tM ~ to lid u l'o,....._
Jl • 'ordlll .IJOII w-. -------. """' " .. _..... ...., w-_ ............. -·-· .. ___ .......... T.31 Ul
CJI ., ... ,vort.---..... .. .................... .. ~·--------------" 7.31t ....
r .. ~ ...... -..... -... ..:__ .... 1.11 ,_.
UGAL IIOTICI LION. ICITICI LIGAI. MOTICI I.IGAL MOTICI Blotter LAIOIII:I
Hooltll f< Wolt.....IU poo boor, -1011/70: ~111l1 sa.-6/VII;
lll<-ll!tn3
~-... hour, IIOf-10/1/10: IS.-1/lnt; I1.1G-li/111S: 11.:15-4/lrr.J
V~ct.tioD--2-U pu hom; 301-8/1n1; 31f-1/l/13
Poret:a&Al Noc )ell thaa 501 pe-r hour mon tbu the llout\y .,. .. ,.., of the
IUtbnt d aailca&o oYeT wbk:ll be bM ~tp.
on"" ~~~: .. ~~--~--"-155
A.phalt Shov-eler .................... 4.K!Ii
8'-terl Powderman-all woric:
of loadln• hole~ pladnt ud blu tlnr of ail i>owder
•nd expl01iva of whatnoer
type, reprdleu of method
uted fot •ucb lo.dic& and ...................................... 4.900
Buu:ymobtle Mao .........
Cement Dumper (on 1 Yllfd or
4..755
lar!fer mh~:er and baftdlin1
bulk cemeot) -------------·---· 4.755
Cdspool Dlger and Installer.. 4.725
C!aucltte-oder ............ ........ .. •.. 4.895
CJeaninK and Handlin.~~; of
Pa.Dtl FonnJ .................. -· 4.:545
Coocrete Core Cutter, Crind-
er or Sander ........ ---······ ..... 4.755
Conc:rete Curer -[mperv!OUI
Membrane ~tnd Form Oller.. 4.7l5
Coocrete Saw M•n. CuttinR,
Sc:orina Old or New Coo-
crete ................................. 4.755
Concrete Scn~edinll for RouJlh
Strike Off (In accordance
with Memorandum of Un-
dentandina: with Cement
Muons dated 7/19/48J ..... 4.5415
Concrete, Water Curing ....... 4.545
Crihher, Shorer. Laa:jl in«,
aheetimt. and trench brac:-
"'"" KIIOII ....
4..605
.f.TT!S
4.745
4.605
4.785
4.605
4 ....
4 ....
'"'"
5.4.55• 5.505
5.205
5.205
5.175
5.1 45 .....
'-25!! .....
fU9S
5.00
5 . .306• 5.355
5.l8S
5.306• 5.355
4 ....
4 ....
0.00 .....
"""
11.705
5.705
5.675 .....
5.(95
0.605
......
•. ..,.
5.(95
5.495
I
"""
8.155
8.15:5
8.125
6.0011 . .....
6.W
6.135
......
......
0.94>
lnst, hand-a:uided lall(inl
hammer ...... -· .... .. ..... 4.00S 4 .... 5.45,5• s.sos 6.005% 6.4.5.5
CuttlnR Totc:h
(Demolition) ..
Operato r
Demolition Laborer the
deanina of brick 1nJ. lum-
ber ....... ..
Orill~r: All power drills, ,..-.;.
cludin( Ja c:k·hlmme r,
whethe r C'o re, diamond,
wa f~:OD, trnck, mul tiple unit,
and any iin.-11111 oth~r typef
of meciJaoical drl\ls with-
out reseanl to the fonn of
rnotive powt'r and l'!ll:clud-
ina only that work other-
4 ....
4.!545
..... 0.00> 0.!545 o ....
..... 4 .... 0.04.5 5.49.5 5.945
wise awarded in the Mem-
orandum of Understanding
between L1horen and Op-
emtinst Engineers dated ln
Miami. Florida, 2/3/54 ... $4.995 $5.045 .5.545' $5.595 $6.145• S6.59!5
Driller, JaC'khammer, 2111 ft.
drill steel or longer ............ 4.8J5
Dry PacJri nst of Concrf!te, Plu~tstinst, Filhnl( vf Shcl'!· Bolt Holes .......................... 4.M:S
Fine Crader, lllghway and
~~r~et Pavlnjt, Airporll,
a...a)'t. aad Jilaii&r type
heavy CI)QStN«ian -----·-·---
Fire Watcher, Limbers, Brlllh
Loaders, Pilen: and Debris
Handlers ...... -------------·---·--
4 .....
4 ....
flag:m:tn ...... ----------·---·-,. .... 4.545
Cas &:-Oil Pipeline LAhort:r .. 4.545
Cu & 0 1l Pipt-lioe Wrapper-
Pot Tender am.! Fonn Man .. 4.75.5
Cas & Oil Pipeline Wrappe-r-
6 inch pll>fl and over ........ 4.885
Cuir~ea Chaser .....
Head Rock Slinger .. ----·--------5.065
Impact WrtllC'h, Multi-Plate . 4.755
Kettlemen, Potmen and men
applyinK uphalt, l11y-kold1 creosol~. lime caustic ana
Jimilar type ntRteria[s r·ap--
p\yinst" meam applylnjt,
dippina: brushma:, or han-
d!inst ol such materials for
pipe wrappina and water-
proofing) ............................ 4.885
Laborer, General or Construe-
lion ______ ,_,: ................. ---···--4.545
Laborer, Tempon.ry Wa~r 6t
Air Lines ............................. 4.545
Laborrr Packir~g Rod Steel lr
P11ns _, .................................... 4.1f1
Landscape Canl~ner &-Nur-
sery M ~n (h1.1 knowledl(t
of plant material• and how
to plant them. Lays out
.....
.....
4 .....
4 .... .....
4 ....
~""'
4.93>
4.1f15
5.115
4.805
......
4 ....
4 ....
4.72
5.385· 5 . .(35
4.995
0.09!5
4.995
4.995
4.995
5.205
5.335
5.145
......
5.045 ..... .....
5.38:>
5.175. 5.225
5.515 .....
5.305• 5.35.5
0.335 ··=
4 .... 5.045
4 .... 0.00
5.12 5.17
.....
5.495
>.595
5.495
S.-495
5.495
5.705
5.835
5.6'15
6.015
5.6M
5.835
5.495
5.495
5.62
6.335
5.945
6.00
0.94>
5.945
5.94!5
6.155
6.28S
6.125
6.46!5
··=
6 .....
5JJ.t5
5.94!5
6.07
r.lant arranll:~menb to fol-
ow the landsc•pe plan) .... 14.645 $-UIM t$.095 $5.143 15.!59.5 $6.045
Material HOKman (Walb,
Slabs, Floon and Decll) .... .(_.sc;:
Mi•u-Trud:; Chute Man
(W•IIs, Slabs. Decks1 F\oon , Foundations lnd
:-~~~~~-~--~~~~--~--4-~
Operator of Pnc-wnaUc, Cu.
Electric Tools, Vibn.tinjl
MaC'hinet 6t limilar ~
chankal tool• not sepa-
rately class!Bed herein ........ 4.m
Pipelayn-perfonnlnt; 111 It,._
k:el tn the layiDJI: 6: instal·
lation of pipe f-rom the
~{nt of ft<::'eivtn~~: pipe ill
the ditch until oompletloa or operat~ IDclndinJII any and all fonns or tubular
material wMther pipe, me-
tallic or DOMtetallk; roo-
dun, and any other •tkJo-
ary type of tubu.ko r deYtce ,lJI'!'d for the t:oftveyin• ol •"Y l\1bataaoe or eJ.emeDI whi!!thet water, JeWaJ(e.
tolid, •a•, air, or other
product whattoPYft' and without T"tPrd to ..........
ture of material from whim
the tubular ~n&tett&l • fab-
ricated ~---------·---------..ass
Ptpe .... ,....., 8ckup Meo.
t!Oitinl, _.-ovttnr. .,...faa "-loin"· walmo. "'ulkmo. -*~· • tnd.tm. tvb-................... -net u y a.t .U otMr .,._.
lett --~----------4..135
.,_,.,. <:co<.-v-~· 10 ....,... ......
.....
4.605
.'""-' •roo• s ..... n
11-1) -----.. 'IIIII .....
...,.bik:t*d M•t ah Ia--
4 .... ..,., 5.495 5.94!5
..... 0.04.5 5.4.9-5 5.945
5.3()5• 5.-3$5 0 .....
5.7M
11.1105
1.1:511
1.0011
U.IOIIRS tCa "luall
IUUfnl and SipNll .. ··--·--4..lWIS
Rlprap Stonepa""'• pllda1
1tone or wet ..cbd co. ~ ----···-··-------·--··--· 4.131S
""'" 4.5116
''"" ''""
5.405 • MONDAY, MA1l1
5.085
Rock Silo.., .... -....... -M.IIOII
•. 785
.. .85!! .....
5.045
4.785 ......
5.18$
tii.I.!Sll
U 05
5...0
IUSIS .....
tll.301! .... 75!!
8.135 ......
8.J:RS
0.395
8.135
5 ....
G&r7 Davie w.-, 10, o1
112-B 31110 st., Woot K-wu arr .. ed at 1!:10 p.IJ'I. II
tbe poUei staUoa oo a cbarfl
ol paUy lllell • . • .......
nloodat $10 was_.....,
a car .. """"" lo,.,._Coot
of 215 ()QyJ A.-e., Bllboa ts~
laDd, wbUe lt na par ted at
Penoey's puiWlc lot, Fub1oll
(ala.DCS, a.t S:40 p.m •• , • Ciotti·
Lac n loed at $35 was stoleo
from a ar btlOqlng to Pat-
rtcla Domeeq or 3!8 Prospect
Ave •• Newport Shores, W"hile
It n s parked at her residence
durtnc ttl~ night . • • An a..ao
stereo valued at $50 wu stol-
en trom a car be1ooctn& t.o
David P. Myers, 204 Coral
Ave., Balboa. Island,_ wtUJe 11
was parked at hls residence
during the nigtlt , , , A tur
coat valoed at $300 was bUrg-
larll.ed trom the Donna Marl~
Battoclettl residence, 310-/2
Marine Ave., Balboa Is land,
between Ma y 15 and 17 , • ,
Buslness machines valued at
$1445 were burglarlz.ed from
Uni versal Systems, 3100 New-
port Btvd., West Newport, be.
tween May 15 and 17.
&to Sc:r-.per ad TOJa --4.1SS
s..odbl"*'r (Noat.Mn> --··-4.WIS
Sudbluter (Pot Teoderl ---· 4.735 ...... __ .. ______ ...
~~~~-~ ..... 95
Sltp Form Raiaetl ....... .... --4.U:S
Steel H~ Mu ac: '
CukkliM 5ctteT ---·--4!i1
.., ..
4,,...
5.02 0.42
5.15<1 .....
5.!30
5.000
5.19.'5
0.04.5
5.47
5.7015 ......
5.08:1 .....
0.92
0.09!5
0.94>
0.37
Tun~ Barko, w .ebr &-olmllu typo __ ................... 4.m
Tank Scaler &: Cleaner .......... tAT
Tannen and Mortannal'l .. ---4..595
Tree Climbet-, Faller, Cbala
4.605
4.72 .....
5.355 t 5.805
5.17 15,82
5.09S s.:s-t5
o.w ...,,
0.995
Saw Open tof, Pittsbut&b ~~Sh~m·i-~~~--~:-~. 4.755
Trenchlnll Machlae, Hand
Propelled ----------------·-·-----4.75$
U~rC La~~~-~-~-.(.675
Watchman -·-·-·----·-·--------------3.885
Weldtn~t in coaoeetiOD with
Laboren' work -------·--·------·· 4.855
Window CluDer 4..545
4.605
4.605
4.72.5
3.Y3.5
4.905 .....
5.205
0.205
!5.12.5
4.335
5.405•
4 ....
.....
·=
5.175
4.385
5.4-5!5
0.045
5.705
5.705
0.62!5
4.835
6.1!55
6.15!5
6.a7!5
0.285
6.oos• 6.455
•loodie-teo.,. up.,.dilla ol lOt' peo-!lour .eo.,. tlw .....,.w ~>CJOII•t.d incftuo<,
tlndk:lot" • ., ~p.,-.dlna olllot per.....,_, abov" the ....,,..1 nesutlot.-1. ID.,..ue.
t tndiOIJ:• an u-p.,.dina ol S# ""' "-oar •bo-o-• the ....,...-~ ...,..,u.t..S in---.
TUHNIL CLASSIFICATIONS
Health & Welfare---2-S t ; 3St-10/l/70
Pension-3Sf; eo•-10/1170
Vacation-25f:
NOTE: Seven consecutive houn, e•ludin~~: meal period to he~tan at 7 00. 7.30,
or 8:00a.m. 1hall c-onstitute a rr,11ular day's •or'k for wh1'h e1s;:ht t1me5
the srtaiR"ht-tlme hourly r.te lhall be pajd oa all shifts. Sm11lt' shJ1
pn:mium lhall not apply on tunnels leu than 200 feet.
The d anification "ShiftrrH r~ives JS t per hour dUfrn!nt1al o-.-er thr
highest d a.uifiu tion over which he bas leaden.h1p.
Batch Pl•nt Labo"'r ---··-------·------Biuter, Driller, Powdennan
Bull C.ng f"orem<~n ---· ......... .
Bull Gang Muc.-ker, Trac kman
Chan~~:ehouseman ---------
Chemical Crout Jetrnan
Cherry Pic::kenn~n ......
Chud.tender, C.b!etender .
Concrete C~w. tncludes Rodden & Spll'.utlf·
Diamond Drill~r -------------Dumpman ............... ..
Dumpman, Ouu ide
Crout Cunm11n
Cr"llt Pumpman Hdper for Strel Form Ra1se r tr Setter 1Nnte; H~IJM'r fnr St~l f orm Rai~r & Sett~r may be uwd on a one-fnr-rl"
basis w1th the Steel Fonn Ra!Jer or Setter)
Jackleg MiM"r .... ------·-·
j umho Man
Kempf'r tr Other Pnrumatte: Concrete Plaa-r Upl:-rottur
~tin1·r-T•mnel (hand or m.ehine)
Nipper -------------···-------..
Powdennan-Primer Bouse ·-·-·-· Pnmer Man ..
Shd't a-nd Ra~~e MiDn --------
Shotcrete Man ................. ..
Steel Fonn ~r and Setter . .
Swamper (Brakeman 6: Switchman on Tunnel Wor!..)
Timberman, Retlmbc-rman-wood or Jterl --------·--. Tool t.tan .............................. .
Tunnel Concrrle Finisher ..
Tunnel !>.bterials HandllnR Man -------· ..
Vibratonn;an, Jack 1-iammf'r, Pnewnahc Tools (ex.cept dn!JerJ
OPU.ATIHG IHGIHllRS
Thr fcl\l('>wmv: n~t:ntintf'd inc-n-urs t-Il' to he allocaU:d:
SSt -7/1'71 85«-7/t/n.
Hea!th & \\'clfarr---45« per hour
Pcnston-SOt per bour
\-.u:~tlon-llnliday Fund-.lOc per hom
Fon-man SOt per hnur O>'!'r the ra tf' nf thr hl.dtest JUid
~upt'JVlliOn.
C ROUP 1 ..... Bnk~an r .(lmpreuor Oper:ator
Deck Hand
Enl(ioe-er Oiler
Ge-nerator Operator
Hn.vy Duty Rep;airman Hei()C'r
Pump Operator
Sip alman
Switchman
GROUP 2 ..
Buildin~t: Construction l nJpector
Concrete Mixer Operator. Skap T)lJf'
. Conveyor Operator
Fimnan
1/ltrl 11/!nl
S6 13 $5 ':'8
6,38 6 OJ
. 6.38 603
6 13 5 78
6 13 5 78
638 60J
6.38 603
6;!.] ,o;. R8
6 13 5 78
663 6 28
613 !578
6 .13 5-:'8
6 :vi G OJ
6.38 6.0.1
023
-6.l8
-6.38
638
6.38
6.23
. 6.JS
638
6.113
. 638 . e 38
. 0.13
... 6 . .18
. 8.13
. 6 . .38
.. 0.13
... 6.~1
. ...
6 03
6,03
603
603 ....
603 6.03
6.23
603
6.03
>78
603
5 78
603
5.78 ....
J '1 .,,
$6.03
Generator, Pump or ComprMSOr (2--S indusive)
Portal Unib----o-ou 5 units, lOt ptr hour for each additional unit
to nine units:
tatlc Pump ()per:~tor
Crusher (Asphalt or Coucn:te Pfantl
Plant Operator, Ccaen.torf Pump or Compressor
Rotary Drill Helper (oil&e d)
SkipiCNO<:kr-Whee-l t)>"pe up to % yd. withnut attachnM-nt
Soils FM:Jd Teehniclan
Tar Pot Fireman
Temporary HeatinJI: P1ant ~rator
Trenchinl MaC'hiDe Oller
Truck Cnne OileT
CROUP 3 ...... ~651
• TUESDAY, M AY 18
KLU't Herrmann, 18, of 1352
W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, was
arrested at 11:50 p.m. at hls
residence on a charge of pos-
session of marijuana; also ar-
r ested on the same cfla.rge were:
Edward Allen Labate, 25, and
Jerald Michae l Willis, 25, both
of the Sil.me address ; James
Richard Petty, 28, ot the same
address; Marsna AM Ward, 18,
of 2632 Fairwa)' Dr ., Costa
Mesa, and Russell O'Neal Cra-
ver , 28, or 211 Danll.a, Corona
del Mat , . , GreKor y Robert
Marek, 21, of 1334 w. Balboa
Blvd., Balboa, was arrested at
ll p.m. at his residence on a
char ge ot cu!Uvaling m1rljuatla
, , , A bicyc le valued at $60
was bur gtuh.ed ttom a garage
at the David K. Buttis resi-
dence, Z23 Grand Canal, bal-
boa tsla.nd, during the night , • -
A bicycle valued at 420 was
bur glarized from a guage at
Ule Joh.n Bromley residence,
2015 Seadrift, Lrvlne Terrace,
between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30
p.m. April 31 , • , A televis ion
set valued at $329 was burg-
larized !rom the Rehbock Lew-
is residence, 1401 Bayside Dr .,
Newport Beach, between 2 and
7 p,m .. May 18 . .
• WEDNESDAY , MAY 19
Daniel Louis Schwandt, ZO,
of 838 Sonora Rd., Costa Mesa,
was arrested at 1:30 p.m. at
the Newport Pier , on a charge
of burglary ..• William Dex-
tu Heitz, 18, of 202 34th Sr.,
West Newpor t, was arrested
at his residence on a charge
of possession of marijuana •.•
Vlrgli\U Gea-ry Torres, 39,
of 214 Crystal Ave., Balboa
Is land, wa s arrested at 9:45
a.m. at Ba lboa and Abalone
on a charge of possession of
dangerous drugs; a lso arreste<:
.-as Henry Torres, same ad-
dress , on a charge of contrib-
uting to t he deUnquency of a
minor _ , , Wynrwll Ernest
Jr .. 45, of 266 1 Ba 1sh0re Dr.,
Bay Shores, wa s J.rrested at
2:20 •.m. at tt1e pollee sta.-
tion, on a charge of assault
on a police otnrer . _ . A purse
vaiiJed at $-49 was stolen !rom
a c:u belonpng to Ann (.Ham-
Ill, 612 Hil-ranar, West New-
port Heights, while II was park-
ed at Channel PI,, and E. Ocean
Ft., Balboa., between noon a.nd
12:30 p.m. May 16 .. , Stereo
equipment alld a radio va.lued
at $75 wer e burglarized from
the JIU Eileen Johnson r esi-
dence, 5205 River Ave., West
~ewport, betW'et>tl 2 and -4:45
p.m .... Sporting goods valued
a\ S1 74 were burgl.a.r lzed Ctom
the Stacy Morgan residence,
SO l Carnation, Corona del Mar.
dur ing the nlgllt .. , A tel€'-
'lslon set valued at $1 00 ""'as
burglarized from tht Lr-avel-
lodge Motel, 6208 W. C a:~.st
H•'J ., West NeWf,lOrt, between
May IS 1nd 19.
• THURSDA Y, MA'' 20
Harmon Lester Moore, 43,
of mooring F .27, Central New·
port, was arrested at 19th and w, Bay st., Central New-port,
at 9:10 p.m . on a charp of
child endangertnc •• , Dtane
Warle Yates, 40, of 171! Hieb -
ll.nd Dr., Harbor tu,tllaDcls,
WI.S a.rrested at 8 p.m. a1 Sln-
d&CO Dr. aoo HoltdaJ, on a
char.. of drtvlna: whUe Wider
ttlt bllllt"aet of 1-lcohol &ad
dnp . • .• Wart:ill Borlto, t I,
o< 101-C ~-)0. lrvloe, ...
arrdtd at tO:SO a.m. at tM
poUce Jtattoa a. a clllrp: ol
peUJ-tbtJI ••• lAU V•-Otw.., .lr .. 12, ol U0-8 4PO-
Cido, eo.ea Me-. ,., ar-
...-al 1:15 ..... al .....
port Bml. Ulll VIa Uolo • a
........ ---··-··· .. ··-· .... 1
.-.. .,,_.._ .. ..... llc --.... ,....,
... ••*-....... .u..t • "' ---0...1&1 ............................
III.Jlf ......... ll ... ,...,..._ .. __ . ... , .. -·-· .. -c.-. I II • .. ,. Ult-. Lilt-...........
I W"l iiii1ICII LHALMOTICI LIGAI. MOTICI LIIIAL MOTICI
~flii'OIIT HARIIOtt ENI!Jf
SECOIID SEt'nOII --Ptwo 4
, ... PIICI .. Itl PAl.)
_....,.. •••n tcr s' • u ,,.,. 0 I 1:.,..,1. OJ; 11 (c...J-.d...,t:Jpt)
~";iktt~::., ="'E~(Iocl .... _wollo) ~ OS •<• ~--> --~ ~ 11> ............. -Opor...,(omw ..... .,_, ,.., rnt •• w..-Tood 0oon1oo
W-1.-.-1 Full Slob V-W.cl.aal Bmn, curb or pu.r (;>cooo;,.,,,. ... t• or uphalt)
~ Fiailbe:r Opentor (oooc~Jo.b.olt·.Bktwell or ........ ,
Pll......at Bred:11r Operator (truck mounted, 0Qe,..J0W'Q8)'1Da!l-tn!Dee Uod) a:.l'oo "'..,. Mochlbe 0poro ...
...,.... """""' (uohalt .. llnim) Rubber 'l1red Eartft Movtor Equfpmeat (•JDP en,me, up 110 aDd trt-c:I~Miint: ~ yd. •truck)
Sell-Propelled Tu Plpelloina Machine Opentot
SlJp Fonn Pl.l,mp Operator (power.-driveD hydraulic llfttDc device for ooocrete fonns)
T\lper Hoist ( 1 drum)
Tunnel Locomotive Operator (over 10 aDd u11 to ud iDcludma JO lonl)
SUnaer Crane (AUJtlo·Wettem or 1imilar type)
Sldploadet Operator (Crawler aDd Wheel Type over *' yd. lllld up to
aDd including 1 'I\ )'(is.)
Tractor Operator-Bulldozer, Tamper Scnoper
(11t11le engine, up to 100 h.p., ftywbeel and aimll~r typs, up to
and including 0 ·5 and aimilar typel)
Welder-Oencnal
CROUP 6 .................. .
Asphalt or Concrete Spreading Operator (tamping or &nishlog)
"Asphalt Pavlng Machine Operator (Buber Creeu or almilu type--
.2 acreedmen required)
BHL Uma Road Pactor, Wagner factor or slmilu, Operator
Brida;e Crane Operator
Cut in Place Pipe Laying Machine Ooerator
Combination Mixer and Compressor Operator (Gunfte Work)
Concrete Pump Operator (truck mounted) Oiler required
Concrete Mixer Operator-Paving (Oiler or Journeyman-trainee required)
Crane Operator (up to and including 2.5 ton eap,acity) (Oiler or Journey-
man-trainee required) (Long Boom pay applicable)
Crushing Plant Operator (Oiler or Joumeyrnan-tr.tinee required) (Where
commercial power II oot wed, no Jeu than one 1enerator operator
iJ required)
Drill Doctor
ElevatinJI Crader Operator
Forklift Operator (over 5 tons)
Crade Checker
C radall Operv.tor (Oiler or Joumeyrnao-tTainee required)
Grouting Machine Operator
Headln11 ShieiJ Operator
Hca\')' Duty Repainnan
Hoist Operator (Chicn11o Boom and similar typt.o)
Kolmnn Belt Loader and similar type (Oiler or Journeyman-trainee
rf'quired)
I...t-Toumt>au Blob Compactor nr similar type
Lift Slab Mad1ine Operntor (\'agtburg and 1imilar types)
Lift Mobile Operator tOiler nr Joume)•man-trinee required)
Loader Operator (Athey, F.uclid, Sierra nnd similar type-Oiler or
Joumrymnn-train~ requir('d)
Materinl !--Joist 0pt"rnl or
M uddn~t Madune O~rator lilt )'•!.-Oiler or Joumeyman-tniDee re-
quirctl-n!bbcr-tired rail or track type)
Pneumatic Concrete Placing Mal·hine Operator (Hackley·Preuwell or
similar type)
Pneumatic Hearli n~t Shield (tunnel)
PumpcrPte Gun Operator
Rot:~ry Drill Operator (excluding Caisson type) (Oiler or Journeyman-
trainee required)
Rubhfo r-Tired Earth Movincr: Equipment Oot-rator (sin~~:le engine-Catcr-
pillnr, Euclid, A!!wy Wa ~~:nn, and $imilar type$ with any and all
attat·hments over 25 yds. and up to and includin~~: SO cu. yds. struek)
Ruhbf.>r-Tirf'd Sc rapN Operator (self-lnadin11:-Paddle wheel type--John
Deer!". 1040 an•l similar sin11:le unit)
Skiplnacler ()per.~tflr (Crawlt>r :~nd Wheel type-over I\>\ yds., up to and
incl urlmll: 6~ yds.)
Surfnce Heaters nnrl Planer Operators
Ruhht-r.Tirrd Earth ~lnvinq Equipment Operator, multiple engine
'IP tn nnrl induJm!l ::?.5 yds. ltmck)
Trl!'nchmlt ~hch inc Operator (over 6ft. clepth capacity. manulacturen
ratml!) !Oiler or Jnuml!'}ma n-traince requi red)
Tower \.rane 0pt"talor ftwn Operaton rl!'q uired at all times)
Tractor Compressor Drill Combination Operator
T ractor Opo:-rt~.tnr (any type larger than 0 -5--100 Flywheel h.p. and
over. or similar) (Bull Dozer, Tamper, Scraper and Push Tnctor,
sin!llt> enl!ine)
T ractor Operator (Boom attachments)
Travelintt Pipe Wn ppmp:, Clt>anmiZ and Bt>ndinll Machine Operator
TnnMl L<)Comntive Opcrutor (O\"t>r 30 ton)
Sh rwt>l , Bacl hrw-. Drnl(line, Clam§hell Openltor, over ~ yd. and up to
5 cu. yd. ~I A C 1 (Oiler In Jnume)'lllan-tninee required) (Loot
Boom pay applicable)
. .. 1491
CROt'P 7 ·-..... .. ....................................... $7.01
Cr;~ne Operl\tor-Ovn 25 tnn up ro and tncluding 100 tons (Long Boom
pa v anphcable) (Oiler. j oumeyman-traLnt:e or two operators re-
q LurerH
Derml Bar~!:~ Oprrator (Lnncr: 13oom pay flpplicable)
On~! Drum \ln•·r !Ollf'r nr !nn rn,.yman-train~e rl!quired)
Mronnfflll Locmnntov!.' OpN.llnr rDiese!, ~~:as or electric)
\lhtf>T Patrnl-fl1 :1dr Operator lsi n11le rn~~:ine)
,\l nl11plc Fn:!:ne Trat tor Operator (Euclid and similar type, ezcept:
Qun-1 C) Cat) Pnrr y Clw:•f
Rul >ht•r·Tilrd Earth '-lovinK Equipmerit Operator, single engine over
fifty 1501 yd~. ~ln1ck
Auhbrr-T1Tf'•l Earth ~lnvin~:t Equipment Operator (Multiple cnl(ine.
Euclirl. Catrrp1l!a r and Similar) lOver 25 yds. and up to 50 cu. yds.
strulkl
T ractor Loader 0p('rator (Crawler and wheel type over 6\>\ yds.)
Tower Crana Repairman
Shovel. Backhoe, Dra~~:line, Clamshell Operator (over 5 cu. yd., M.R.C.)
(Oiler or Jnumeyman-trv.inee required) (Lon~~: Boom pay applicable)
Welder-~rtifted
Woods Mixer Operator and similar Pui13Tilll Equipment
Heavy Duty Repairman-Wt>lder combination
CROUP 8
Auto Crader Operator (2 Crade Ch«lle~ and 1 additional employ~
required)
Automatic Slip Fonn Operator (Crade Checker, Screedman, Oiler ('r
joumeymnn-trainee required)
Crane Operator-ever 100 toru (Oiler, Joomeyrnan-tnJnee or two (.2)
operators required) ll..on11 Boom pay appUcable)
Hoist Operator. Stiff Legs, Cuy Derric!U or similar types (capable of
hoistin11 100 tont or more) (Oiler or Joumeyman-tr•lnee required)
Mass Excavator Openotor (2 operaton ana otler or Joume)'Dla.D-tn.inee
required/ Mech11nica Finishin.c Machine Operator
Mobile Fonn Traveler Operator
Motor Patrol Openotor (Multl-ent[ine)
Pipe Mohile Machine Operator f2 opera! on required)
Rubbcr-Tlrt>d Earth Mnvinll Equipment Ooerator (multiple aalfor.,
' Euclid, Caterpi1111r and sim ilar type nvcr 50 cu. yds . .rtTuc.k)
Ruhber-Tircd Self Loadin11: Scraper Operator (Paddle Wbeei-Aup:r
type self-loaclin~~:-2 or more unlb)
RuhhPr-Tirffl Scraper ()pentor-pushin~~: one another Puah Cat. Pulh-
Pull (.50t per hour additional to bue rate)
Tandm-. Equipment Operator (2 unlb only)
T1nd1m Tractor Oper1tor (Quad 9 or •imilar type)
Tunnel Mole 8orinJ Machiae Operator
$7 ],0:,
CROUP 9 ···-·-·-······· ·-· .............................. t7.60
Canal Liner Operator (not lesa than 4 employees: Opentor, Oiler,
Welder-Mechanic, Grade Checker required)
Ca.naJ Trimmer Operator (Operator, Oiler and two other emp~ cavered by thil agreeme:Dt required)
HeUcopter Pilot
Hithllne Cableway Operator
Remote Controlled Earth Movtq Equipment Openotor (DO ODI!I Open.tor
ahall Dpente more than t'Wo (2) pie«~ of earth moviDI 4quipNet
at one Ume) (11.00 per hour additional to bue rate)
Wheel £•cavat0f Operator (over 750 cu. yd.. per hour-2 Open~ton
and 1 Oiler 01' JourtJe)'DMD-tnlnee and 2 Heavy O..ty R.palrmu
.-qtdred)
TIAMSTIIIS
HWIII II< W-per..._
hJQ• 454! PIT bou.r
v .......... Holidoy IWod-55f ... -
'
... _
FONIMo: Wbm a CoDtnletor emp\o)'J Ott b ~ 8 Of 1D0111 T rtt 1
TIAMITIU' .. (COMTIMUID) et.AZIII 1-1·7'0
&l • .s., -···-·~··--.. -· .... -..... $1.0)
, operatina oqWpmeDt urider the ~. of the TuMt1 it •·
clud.loa. l.ny eq~t '-thu &Ia toot ud ..tat r m 41q..ap.. mnt. the Conu.ctol' sballo.Jp,aw 01111 T--aer • entt r-
ood he dWl ......., 35' ,.. """' .,... thaa lbo hJPoot T-cta.ilctdoD OYtt whkb be il Fo~
!..admen -·------···-•-..... _)5 1b0111• Jour,.yman
ScaUoldl'l, Oliff' "!h fiO.:)t ~· .. ~... .SO per l!r. ebov. JOiolf'M'f"''"
Hae!th • elfer• ~-·-··-···-·· .. -.JO
.,,.
A·Fr&IOII or SwedJah Crane or •JmOa.r type eq,ll(pme:ot driver -···-··············M.135
........ ······-·---···········-··············-··-···················-·-······-····---····-··-·-II.J3 Ceaxat Diltributor Truck ···-·····--················-··-·····-···········--·-················· &J3
,,,..;Oft pt,ft --··· . ' • • ,)()
Vac:atiOft I HO:rday ··--· __ . 10'%
Apptantlc•,hlp Trutf ---··-.... JH
LATHEI fOII:AH&I COUNTY AliA)
10.1·70
Lather -·-·· .................... _ .. ___ $7,)2 Drivu of Dump Truck of 1m tha.a:
4 yard. water level .' .............................................. -·-···--········· .. ·-·-···-·· 5.05 F!Yem•n ................ ·-·-··-···· ··-_ 10,.. aboYa th• Jour1'141'f"'lll'l role
' yardl but 11!11 than 8 yarcb water leW!I ......................................... _ 5.08
8 ya.rcb but leu than 12 yard. wtlte:r leW) -··-·····--·························· 5.13 12 yards but leu than 16 yard. water lnel ·-············•······-················· 5.21 16 yarcb but leu than 2.5 yardl Willet level ....................•................... 5.43
25 yarcb but le. than 40 yards water level ················-···--·················· 5.8G to yan;b or more water level (tins:le unit or oomblnatlon
Driver of Ta:u::~~C:I PaYi~~rc.pa~itY;···· .. ··································· ·········· 6,015
H••lih & W•lf.,, .. _..................... .JS
PantiOft Plan •··-·············-· .. -·· .... .50 v.c.tion 1'1an ... -.. -........ -·-·-.. .so
T red• Promotion -·--·--········-··· .QI Apprantice~hi p Treini"9 -·-···-.. Jll
LATHER llON6 tEACH AIEAJ
10-1.70
L•th ar ......... ·-···-·-··---········-· .•. $6.77 Lc!:u than 6 tons• ·····················-······················-·-···-····························· 5.05 6 tons to 10 tons ·····-····--···· ............ . .........•.•.................................. 5.08 Foraman . ·-···-·-··-··-·-··---·-····· .J75 per hr. •bov• Journ•ym en
10 tons to US ton~ ···-~······-·-···· ............................................................. 5.13
15 ION to 20 Ions ·······-·············-······ .. ·················································· 5.il 20 tons or more ···········-···· ..................................................................... 5.43
Driver If. Dumpster or Dumpster Truck .... .. ·························-·····-.·········· 5.43 Driver of Road Oil Spreader Truck ................................... _ ..................... 5..23
Driver o£ Transit-Mi.l Truck-under 3 yar<b ............................................ 5.19
Driver o£ Transit-Mi. Truck-3 yards or more .......................................... 5.43
Dumpcrete Truck leas than 6\>\. yarciJ water level ··············-······· ............... 5.29 Dumpcrete Truck, 6\;. yards water level and over ......... _ ........................... 5,43
OW 10 and OW .2{1 Euclid-type Equipment, LeTourneau Pulls, Terra
Cobru and aimilar types of equipment; also PB aod aimil•r type
trucka when perfonninfC work within the Teamster juri-.dictioo :!\!1'~kof~J:: -~~--~-~~~hm~-~~ .. ~.~~--~-~~n··~-~~-~-~~-·~-~-~-~~--~~~ ... .
Fork Lilt Driver ..... ........ . ................................................................. .
Fuel Truck ·--··········'" ...... _ .............. ······················-··············-····················
6.615
S.735 . ..,
PiDdioe and Uti.lity Working Tn.1rk Driver includin1( Winch Truck,
"hut limited to trucks applicable to pipeline and utility work, where
a compoaite crew ill used .......................... ·-......................................... 5.23
Rou Canier Driver-Highway .................................................................... 5.73.5
Tnoffic-Control Pilot Car, c:~~:cludina; moving heavy equipment,
permit loaW ····························-··························· ···················-·····-··········· 5.05 T~ktj~~::; :~v/~~rr:h ~~Fdia~0c~~r)~~!.'.~~.1 ... -:h.~-~-~-~-~~~··-· s.38
Truck Mounted Power Broom ..... ,. .................. 5.11
Truck Repainnan ................ .............. .............. 6.015
Truck Repairman Helper ... . ....................................................... 5.~
Truck Repairman-Welder .... . .................................. -......... . ............. 6.115
Warehou5e1Tian and T eAmster .... ..... . ........................................ 4.97
Warehouseman-Clerk -················-································································· 5.11 Water or Tan!.;-Type Truck Drivrr-under 2500 ~~:allons ............. 5.11
Water or TAnk-Type Trude Driver-2500 galloru to 4000 ~~:allon5 ..... 5.23
Wain or Tank-Type TnH~k Driver-4000 gallons and over ...................... 5.35
Welder ······································-· ................... ····················-··········-··-······· 6.01.5 W ineh Truck Driver-12'ht per hour additional when operating power
winch, or similar special attachments.
1970
Sub-Trades
HOURLY WAGE RATES OF
NOVEMIER
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES UNIONS
Building and Construction Trades
Council of Orange County
AFL-C IO
S1nl1 Ant, C.liforni•
ADDITIONAL COST ITE MS: F.::r S Ybsi1ta~ce Ailowe nc.. Tron1porto!io~ o ~d
Travel Time All o..,.a nc e. Apprentico Program Con lri b~I•Ml. ole., contact tho
Loco l Union or it1 Oi1trict Council hoving 1uri1di ction.
RIGGERS I WELDERS: Some .. ago see'• 01 croftt to which they are oncodento l.
ASBESTOS
General Foreme n .50 .,bove J.M.
F orem o~ .25 above Jowrneymen
AibeiiOI Wor~111
Health & Welfa•e
1-1-71
Heelth & W•lf•r• -··-···-. .. .• Pent.ion Plen .... ... . •.. . . ., .. , ..
v.cetion Plan -·· -·
Trade Promr-lion ···-·--...... _ ·-·· Apprenlice1hip Tre1n;n9 _ .
MAUlE MASONS #24
Marbla Setter .................•...........
Heolth & Wolf••• ................... .
Pan~ion ...................................... , ..
Vocation .............................. .
·" .50
.50
.00
.OJ
1-1-70
$6.015
.1 .. 5
.25
.JO
H•elih & W•lfate lnsur•ne• .04 [deducted from w•ge•)
MAitllE HEl,ERS #11
Ma rbla Helper~ . ····-·············· ..
6-1-10 6-1·11
$4.715 $5.005
l ila ln~urence ···········-····· ...... . . l 45 [employ•• P•Y' .04 )
R•tir•m•nl ........................... . .14 .40
Voc•Tion .............................. . ,)0 .)0
Oi1ability ....... . ............... . .10 .10
Chridmes Savings ......... .. .15 .. w
PAINTElS 7·1·70
Foremen (4 men or !an) ..
Foreman (5 men or more) ........... .
.50 •bove Journ•ymen
.75 •bov• Journeymen
Bru1h ...................... -·······-····
Br~s~. Swin 9 Sto9• ............. .
Iron. Steel & Bridga ............. .
Iron, Sleel & Bridge. Swing Stege
Iron. Staal & Bridga Sproy ........ ..
Iron. S1,.1 & Bridge Spray
Swing Stag& .............•..•......
Sandbluter ........ ..
Sandblaster Swing Sta')!l
Pt~intar, Burner . ·-·-·.
Pap<~rhengtr -······
Sheet Rod Toper ··-···-.............. .
Sh oat Rod (U•ing Batoo~er)
Sheet Rod [ U1ing Slim Bo•)
Steeplejad Wor ler
Joyrneyman Spray .
Journ•ymen Spr•y. s ... ;,.g Stage ..
Ri9<}1t1 Climbing Steal . ..
Journeym an Brush. C:i'Tibinq 'iteel
Jo~rneymen Spray, Climbin9 Steel
Health & W•lfare ···-··· ........ ..
Penoion ......... -··-··-·-· L·f• Insure nee ......... .
Va(elion -·-··-······--··-········ ...... . Ad mi ni1tr ative ···-··-· .. .. ...
Appren!ic eship f" und
SIG N PAINTER$ {COMM EAC!Al
$6.49 .
6.74
b)4 ....
6.99
7.14
6.'19
7.24
6.49 .... . ...
7.49
7.49
7.89
6.74
6.1i?
1:>.99
6.99
7.24
.H
.H .•o
'"' .05
.02
10-1 .10 4-1·11 10-1 -71
Leodman [Construction) ·······--···$5.27 SS ... 7 $5.67
Journeyman IConslruclionl _ ...... 5.02 S.22 5.42
Journoytnan Sign Peinl•r ......... 6.02 6.42 6.82
Helper Paint & Conti. ___ ............. 4.15 5.02 5.25
SIGN PAINTER {COMMERCIAl DECOllATOR)
4-1 -n
$5.17
5.62
7.22
5.45
1-n.1o 1-16-71 t-1 4-n 2-lt-JJ
Journ•yman .................................. $5.50 $6.00 $6.50 $6.10
SIGN ,AiNTER (ADVERTISIN6) 4-1 .70 4-1-71 4-1-72
A.rtid ... -··············---.................... $6.56 $7.56 $1.56
Si9n Painter ... _ .. _ .......................... 6.02 6.82 7.62
Helper ···-··--····-··-··-·······-·-··· .. ·· 5.02 5.42 5.12 Health & Welfare ......................... .15 .20
P1n1ion ............... -........................... . I 5 .25
Vec•tion ···----·-··-··-···················.. 41. Peid Ho!iday1: ....................... -...... ." ].2,..
"'E TUDES 7-1-70 1-1·7l
Plumber I Steamfitter Gen'l.
10.1 ·12
$6.07
5.81
7.62
5.65
Pen1ion ~ _,
Sevi~g1 ..... .,
Oec,.potio~al Hoe '"
App•entice•~•P Tre ,;ng .
$8.10
" .ll
" . 0'
$9.1 0 ...
.lS
.67
.07
011
Foremen ···-······-.. ····-·····-···-XI~ grou Journ•ymen rtl• Plu,.,ber & Stu mfitter Foreman.. tO,.. abov• qrou Journaym1 n rete
,02~
IIOILE RMAKER I IILACKSMJTH 10-1 ·70
F-:.•e,.,on
-'u•1•ent Foreman
Bo.'orme<e r & Blar;lt"i•h
He11 ·~ & We 1are
Pe'I·On .
Vacatoon
App'""'''"" ip
BRJCKLAYE II:
$770
7.45
7.20
.30
.10
.40 (4.1·71 .45)
02
;!J•ema~-f..-p ':lt 1 i "'"'·· rot less the~ .50 par hr. 11be"'o Journeyman f ·re..,e•~{ .... p'l:f 1' li oer ro1 •~• than .75 pe r hr. above Jo~rneyman
F • .,..,,.~~E..,o ~, c~er !1 ..-e~. rot len th11n $1.00 par hr. &hov e
Jc.~rr a1,.,an
Br :1 "I"' & S•c-e MHO~
He11lth & We fe1 e
f'e•1io•
V&ca• o~
Trade Pr~m::>l pn
Appr entice•~> p
BRIC KTENDERS (L•bor••~J
le•de•1
M&e ·~ & We fa•011
Pa·~·c.·
Ve~a• or
8·1-70
Sb 45
JS
.11
JO
.20
.05
10-1·70
$5.20
.JS
"' .25
CARPET, LI NOL EUM & SOFT TilE LAYER
s.1.11
$1.20
<0 ·" .lO
.20
.05
5-1·71
$5.70
JS
.60 ·"
11 -1·11
$7.70
,<0
JO
.20
.05
1-1-71
$5.85 ·'' .BS
.JO
J-1.70 2-1-71 1-1-71 2-1-72 1-1-72 2-1·71
Cerpe1 l •o, & Soft T,le
lay••
Carpet St~~oo•ers
Health & Welfare
Pe n1ion
$6.29
t .2b
$6.79
'"' ·" .2l
S7 .29 $1.6-4
... 94 ... 94 5.71:> ·" .2l ·" Vat.a'•o" " .015 ·" .015
.19 .44 ... ... ... A.ppe•'•Celn p lro'n•nq
Cerp•f. Uno. Apprentice R•te1
l1• b ,..,c~t~1
2nd b mo~·n~
Jrd b '"'""'~\
4 10, 6 '"1P"'~I
·--· .. $3.48
-·-··-·· 3.80 4.13
Str 6 '"'"~'~' bl~ b mp"lhl
11 ~ b mc;n t~,
.. -4.40
4.78
5.22
5.70
ELECTR ICIAN
Gerttel For•,.,•~
Foreman ...... ·-····"·" Sub Forern 11n _ ............. -... .
Cab!. Spli cer .. ··-·············
Cable Splicer Foremen ······-······· Journe~mtn Wir•m•n .. -
Jou•neym en Line,.,•n •
Journeyman T.chnicion
Cert if•ed Welder ..
Groundmen ht yr ..
Groundmon 2nd yr.
ELECTRICAL STORUEEPU
9-1·70
$9.99
9.07
8.1:>1
8.51
9.48
1.15 a.n
8,15
1.1 5
Ul
7.0)
l1t y111r . ....................... ).21:>
2nd yeer _ .... ,_ .. _ .... ·-···················•· 4.01
)rd y•at ~··-·-··· .. ·--··· ·"'-···· 4.19
"th ~·., I th,ereefter ···-··-·-· 5.71
APPRENTICE WIREMAN
U .7b
4.10
4,46
4.75
5.16 ....
6.15
l -1-71
$10.48
9,52
9.01
8.9 ..
9.95
8.55
8.55
8.55
1.55
6.96
7.)8
).42
4.21
5.1)
'·"
I d 6 mns ........ ·-····-···-·······-······-·· $4.01 SUI
2nd 6 mot. ···-·-·-···-·······-·-·-·
ht 6 m01 ........ ·-·····-··-··-··--·-···
21\d 6 I'I'IDI. --··-···-··-·····-·-···-
111 6 IOIOi. -·····-··-··· ·-· .. •·•••-••••--•••
2fld 6 n'!OI. ••••··-··-· .. -•••••••·-··---
I If 6 IOI(K. -·····--···-·-·--···
21"d 6 mns. ---·-·-·---
~•alth I 'WeJf,.,. ·-----· P.ft~Otl ·------··-·---· Aw•ntica Tru1t Fulld ·---·-
4.19 5.1)
5.10 S.S6
5.71 S.f'i
6.1\ U1
6.52 ....
6.93 7.27
7.}4 7.70
.25
11.
2Ul0 annuelly
$4.04
'·"' 4.79
5.10
S.S4
'·" '·"'
$4.23
4.61
5.01
5.15
5.81
6.)5
6.92
9·1-71
s 1 1.46
10.41
9.87
9.71
10.19
9.15
9.)5 us us
7.61
1.07
l .H
4.61
5.61
6.55
su o
5.12
B8
5.95
6.46
7.06
7.69
......
5.61 .... us
7.01
Ill Veer
2nd y,.,
'·" Jtd v ...
7.95 -ttt. y, •• 1.42
Plumb.r ............... _ ...... _ ...... _ ......•.. $7.45 $1.]0
Stu mfitter ···········-··········-·········-·· $7.45 Sl.lO
Lud Burner ···-··-'"········-··-······-··· $7.4S U .lO
H•ellh & W•lfare ·······-··············· 10% of 9rou peyrotl Pen~ion Plan ..... ·-···-········-......... 16'% of gron payroll
Vocation & Holidays ................... 11"/. of 9ron peyroll
Apf.:~~~~~~· ~ . .!.~u:.~.:.~.~-~······-····· I"/.
10.1 -70 10-1·11
Utility Pipeline Foremen .......•...... 17.04 $7.78
Utility Pipelin• Jovrneym•n ....... . 6.79 7.5)
Journeyman Trainee ···-····
Hu lth & Welfare ..
4.00 ... ()() (no fringe b•~efill
101. 10"/. for h eine•)
Pen•ion . ··················-·-·· u.-;. 16"/.
v_,cetion & Holi dey .•.. 10% 101.
10-15-70
lnduitrial Pi p•filler Forem•n ..
lndu 1tri al Pipafilter Journeymefl .•
Health & W•lfar• ""·-·······-·········
10°/0 obove Journeym an role
$H5
Pension .............. ·-··-··-·--··-·· .. ···
Vacetion & Holidays ···---··-······
Journ•ym1n Treinin9 ·-····-···-·······
101.
161. !l1.
1 1.
7-1-70 7·1·71
lrrig•lion & lewn Sprinkl•r~ .
Sewer & S1orm Q,.in Pipel•yer ....
Healih I Welft~re ···-···················
Pen1io n _ ·-···-·---.. ····-Vacation & Holid&yl ···-·.
Treininq & Promotiot1 .
$6.15 $6.50
4.75 5:00
Sprinkler Fitter Foremen
I We gas includ•1 $1 .40 par
hr . Vocalion l _ .......... .
Spr inkler Filter Journeymen
[Weqa1 includes $1.40 per
10"/. 16"/. n•;.
1 "/.
. $10.6]
hr, Vacation~ .................... ·--· 9.88
Health & W•l are .......... ·-····-... .1'1
F'ero10on ···-···· .... ······-··-······-·-·-.25 Appret~lice Tr1 ining ............. ·-·-·· .02
$11 .63
10.88
9·1-70 9·1-71
A/C & Relriger•tion G•neral Fore,.,e~ -·········-··-······-··-·-·-·· $8.94 $9.96 A/C & Rafri9er •lion Fitter
Foreman ·······-··············-··-··-····· 8.20 9.13
A/C & llefri9er1tio n FiHer ··-····· 7.45 1.]0
Health & Wallar• ·······-··-·········· .75 .82 P•n1ion ............... -.............. -.......... 1.20 1,J.O
V•cetion ····-·············-·-······-·-··-· .8S .100
Promotion .... ·············-······-······-··· .0) .0)
T r1inin9 ·····---···· .. ········-··-··-·-···-· .15 , 17
PLASTUEIIt 7.-1-70
Foremon ........ _ ... ···-·· ................... .
Pla1lerer -··------······-·-··--~•o!th & Walfara ·········-·-··-··-··-·
S .175 Abo¥, Journ,ym •n 6.8 .. 5
en~ton -·········-··-......................... .
Vocation .............. ·-··················-····· Trede Promotion ........... _ ...... -.. -
Apprenticaship ·······-··-······-··-·····
PlASTER TENDER leborar~)
Pl"ter Tandar ···········-·-········-·····
H•alth & Welfer1 ···•······-······-···
Pen1ion .......... ··-·····-········--··-···
Vec•tion ~ .. -····-······-···· ·-·-··
lOOFIIIt
·" .55
.l5
. OS
.0<5
10-1-70
$6.475
.l5
1.05
.55
t-li-10
for•man ·-····-··-··-·····-·····--··-$6.64
Su b.forem•n -· .. ···········-·····-·-··-O.S4
Journeym•n ···~··-·-··-·····--·-6.29
,ITCH AOOf a DAM,, WATIIPaOOf
Foreman --··---$7,14
Sub-For•m•n --· 7.04
Jouttll)'t'llft -6.79
Cl•n C-M•n -4.75
H•alth l Walfe,. ~ .JJ
Rati,.ll'lltli .JS
v.c.tion ----.25 o~.~ .. Ch•d ·off -·---.1o AP9f"ticWL1p a r,.,llli119 Futtd..-.o2
• .-..mlnld ratiOfl ----.--02
1-1·11
$7.02
.35
1.05
.55
1-1 -71
$7.175 ...
uo
.60
SHill' MUAL
F~'" --"----6entfel forMI•n '"·······--·-Sk.at Mata/ 'Wor .... __ _
7·h11 1-1-n 1-1-n II"· •boot. JOIIrfteynl•l'l rate 11% • .,.,.. J-~ , ...
... 75 $1M ta.Jt
Jf ... ...
.40 .7S .II
Hulth a w.u.,. _
,.,. .. Cft
.II .11 lnt<tn~efiOHI hn .. Ofl
Vacation 10% 0, ..... Plvrolt
fc»fiTIMUIO OM MilT , A& I )
1'.2t ... ... ·"
FREDDIE MARTIN aDd hJs orchestra
wUI play for the summer opeoer party
at the Balboa Bay Club Saturday eveo-
lng, June 19. The Club's board of
roveroors wUI serve as hosts tor the
black-tie pia of dining. daDclng aDd
entertainment.
Museum
to move
Mrs. Walter D. K. GibsonJr.,presf.
dent of the board pf trustees of the
Newport Harbor Art Museum , an-
nounces that alter 9 years In the
Balboa PavtUon the Museum Is moving
to 2211 w. Balboa Blvd ., Central New-
port, Sc heduled opening Is early Sep-
tember .
The new factuty wtU house a com-
bined museum art rental and sales
gallery aod museum shop, where art,
artltactsr books and misceUaneous ob-
jects of the tllghest quality will be
available for purcha se. There will be
workshop and stora~ areasandeduca-
Uonal flcllltles for classes and lee·
lures. The Art Museum opened 1n 1961
under the name of Fine Arts Patrons
ol Newport Harbor. In August, 1968,
the Flne Arts Patrons ofllclally be·
came the Newport Harbor Art Museum,
and Thomas H. Guver, formerly as-
sistant director or the Rose Art Mu.
seum, Brandeis Univ ers ity , Waltham,
Massachusetts, was named director.
Since that time Mrs. Phy!Us J. Lui -
jeans, gallery administrator, and Mrs .
Jean Fussell, membership secr etary,
have been added to the stall.
The current ezhlbition, "New paint-
lor ln Los Angeles," contlnues througtl
June 20 at the Pavtuon.
Wllllam Wllson, assistant art critic
ot the Los Angeles Tim es, wtU speak
this Friday, June 11, on "The city:
an en'ftronrnent for artists u art In
itseU." His talk wUI be accompanied
by slides and a ftlm whi ch he has
recently lln!shed •
PLAN S FO R FOSSIL "OIGS"
MAD E BY LO CAL Fl RM
Plans to coordinate studies ln ar.
chaeology, paleontology and related
disciplines on Irvine Company lands In
Orange County have been disclosed by
Roger J. Desautels, president of Ar-
chaeological Research lnc., Costa
Mesa.
He announced all lrvlne Com pany
grant has beell awarded to ARI, a
non-profit scientific research and con-
suWng IJ.rm,
UDder terms of the grant, ARI Is
designated as consultant to the Irvlae
Company and coordinator of all scien-
tific studies conducted on the company's
undeveloped properties, Including
fossil "digs."
"All scientific projects, from a va-
riety of dlsclpUnes, will be coordinated
by AR~" Desautels explained, "We
will evaluate each Idea or research
proposal Involving any part of lr"flne's
80,000 acres of property, and pass
along our recom meoda.Uons to com -
pany orttcl.als, who will act Oil the re.
qulred permits."
BEN EFIT DINNER DANCE
ABOARD THE QUE EN MARY
Tbe women's board of directors of
the Orange County Phllharmontc So·
clety has set Aug. 7 for a beaeftt
aboard tbe Queen Mary.
Mrs. Edward W. Schumacher, bene-
tit chairman. stated that Urtttattoas wlU
.aoa be In the man to Phll!w'mOGic
eommlttees and resern.Uont for the
black tit dinoer dance wtll Dteesartly
bt oa a tlrst come flrst Hl'l'ed bula,
Aullt1BC Mn . Stbumaclter wttl'l tll.ll
pr iJI)U'&UoD.a are co-chairman Mra.
WtlUam B. Hotatetn; liiYitaUooa. Mrs.
Paul Qvlyrel; resernUou, Mmn •
Glll7ort T..,.,....,., Jack Edaw-. 111c1
A. BQUd Dod; deeoratwu, Mmtt.
LIOD L)'OQ aDd Rlcbatd Ltt: rec:ept.loo,
Mmes. J. Doalld Ferruoa. Jamu
Sa"ffO"a OlldRa""T-K7;011dpub-Uc.ltJ, llmta. Artbur C"ytoDudRleb-
atd lftwtll.
APPOIN TE D BY AUTO O.UB
0. W. (Diet) Rlebard, pr-Of
a-..ra Udo ll&rkol, 11u -II>-~ <>rueo C-'7 --lo lllo A...,.,. .. Cl.ubofSouebenC&IiJnaaa.
Bo wtU ..,. ... lllo 1-1/1-IIIIIIOa --
blr ••"•Hoe • mattwa t'heHIC -ud ....___ IIOn.ap c.-,.
BACit AT NEWPORT, fl.l. .... .._.f.--"'
llr, ud llrL -~ Gil .... -•••• eo.~ ...... .._. tl» Ml IIIII • .Jilt ol Jtwpart a. L, -lllo h llrOiw ..... ..... -... -....... .. ::._-.... .... o.a.-
,,
Ntwf>oRT HA~BOR ENIGII
!£!X!IID IEC1!91! - -Paa .1
EXH IIIniiG AT AVCO
LEGAL .NO TICE Le GAL I(()TICE
(COHTIHUID r•oM P'llt!CIDIMG I'AGI!)
TEllAZZO WORKERS 7-1-70
Terreo o Wo•••• ............... ________ ,_ $5.77
H .. lth & Welfere ........... _ .. ________ .15
lleeetion ·······-······-... ·······-······-····· .SO TEllAZZO WOlKUS HEL1US 7-1-70
All llu e Mechine WOt k ···-········· $5.17 lnel~tienced Bole Machine ........ S.MS He!~r & floor Mechine Opr. •... 4.905
Probation ary Me n [90 dey1 ) ...... , 4.055
Heolth & Welfore ..... ................ .IS
IJ&eation .45
Promotion .. . .025
TILE LAYER #11 6-1-70 6-1-71
For"'"'" in ekerqe of ]-10 me n, S2.SO per dey mote than iourneymen Foren~e n in ch1191 of 11 or more $5.00 per dey more then io.,.rneymen
Tile Layer . ............ ··-···" $5.76 $b.Ob
He'alth & Wolf.,ro .145 (Employee pays .0..)
Pons:on ····--·· .30 .30
Vocation ·~················· .bO .bO Tile Promotion . .14 .14
Approntiusl-!ip .02 .02
TILE HELrER #11 "-1 -70 1.1.71 "-1·71
Tile Holptor $5.00 $5.10 $5.46
Ce rtified .. .... 5.25 5.35 5.74
l!:oliromont ··············~· .H .H .40
Cl-!ritlmu Savings .15 .15 .20
Vo~;alion Savings _ .30 .30 .30
Tile ln1uranco ...... .145 [Employee pays .04)
Tile Promotion .15 .15 .1S
Qi,,bility ........... .10 .10 .10 Ed~ce lion ol .08 .08 .08
APPRENTICE SCHEDULE AND RATE
Tho Approntlu lola I• ly '"/. Of Tho Jo11rnoymon'• late
Interval• ht 2nd lrd 4111 Stl! btl! 7111 lth tth 10th 11th
4 Y"····· oo 10 80 qo Asb.stos
Boilormakort
8rid leyors
C a rpoMort
Co mont
b moL. bO b5 70 75 80 85 qo qs
6 mos ..... so bO 70 eo 90 95
6 mot ..... bO bS 70 75 80 85 90 9S
Mesons 6 mos .... 75
Glu iort 1000 hn .... 55
Irr igation &
lawn Sprklr. S yn ..... 40
Iron W o••••• 6 mot ..... 70
La thers b mot ..... 4S
Morblo
Meso~• 6 mos... 80
Pointers b mr» ..... bO
Poporh onq&FI 6 mr» ..... 60
Plostorort ) mot ..... 45
Plod orora . 6 mot ..... 55
Plumbers 6 mos ..... 60
l!:olriqorolion 10 pch. .. SO
l!:oolors 6 mot~ . 65
Shoot Metal b MOt .. 55
Siq~ Pointer 6 MOl... •O
Sprin.lor
" "' " 8J
"'
8J
" " 50
"' ..
55 70
"' ..
8J " 70 75
" 8J
87 " .. " .. " 70 75
75 80
" 70
72 " "' " 80 85
" 70
" "
" " 80 85
" " " 84 " " " 85 " '10 100
"' 81.) 84
70 75
90 " 71.S 75 .. 70
" "
100
.. " 80 85
71.5 80
" "
q).l 100
90 9S
88 q ...
Fitter 6 MOl . b() 62 bb 70 H 78 8l 85 88 90
Sower & Storm o,,;,, s .,.,..._ 40 bb 74 83 90
Ta pers 50 b5 8S 100
Terruto l yrs .... 70 80 90
Tile Layer SO bO 6S 70 84 87 91 93 100
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IS FOR YOU
9 :45A.M.-BIBLE SCHOOL HOUR
11 :00 A.M. -MORN ING WORSHIP SER VI CE
7 :00P.M. -EVENING SERV ICE
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Newport Beach 2900 hciflc VMw Dr.
SUNDAY SCHOOL Corona dill Mlir, Calif.
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SUNDAY SERVICES Ph one: 64-4-l6b4
9:15 -lla.m.
WEDNESDAY EVENING II1Jo9,'<00ltl A.M. Family Worship
MEETING 8 p.m. A.M.· Church school
READING .(lOOM A.M.· Festive Worship
Week da ys: 9 a.m. -s p.m. NURSERY PROVIDED
Wednesday: 9 a.m.· 7:-45 P·'"·IIL----------..l
Tuesday and Friday:
9 a.m.-S p.m.; 1·9 p.m.
Sunday: I p .m .. 4 p.m.
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Newport Beach ac
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WEDNESDAY EVENING
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11ntnday e¥cninf: 1 •o 9
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MINIS7'6ll.
SUNDAY SEll VICE
AND CHUII.at SCHOOL
AT 10!00 A.M.
N""n:l c.,_,,_,~
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D I D ST. otOIAMGI!, COSTA 111114-Ml ..ao1
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LEGAL NOTI CE
ORDINANCE NO. 2501
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 78.023
OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE
COUbi'TY OF ORANGE, CAUFORNIA
The Board of S~rvtsors of the County of Orange, Califor -
nia, 00 orda.J.D u follows:
SECTION 1. SeetJoo 78.023 of the Codlfted OrdiB~.nces
of the Count)' of Orange Is llereby ameOOed by adding ther eto
"Zoning District Maps IRS-59 and IRS-60 (Case No. ZC
n -18) .. , ln ~ West University Park area subject to the
followt.nc cood.tttons:
1. Prior to the Issuance of any buUd!ng permtts on this
property, pubUc r01.d access shall be provided io a manner
meetillg the approval of the Couoty Road Commissioner.
Z. A landscaped screen wtth a.n average of 50 feet tn
depth but 1n oo ease less than 25 feet La depth shall be pro-
vided alooc the eDtlre frontage of the btdlding sUe Uong the
San Ditto Freeway, Said laDdseaplog shall consist of trees,
shrubs aDd crOUDd cover planted so as to form a !JOlid con-
Unuoua screea betweeo tbe prl':t)erty aod th e treeway. Laod-
scape plana prepared by a licensed landscape architect or
ludscape contractor locludlng oecessary irrigation and
matnt-aoce faclllttes shall be preseDted to aod approved
by the PlawtJ.ng Director prior to lssuanee of uy bulld iog
permit, Tbe la.Ddseaptnc shall be lnstalled 1n substantial
ccmlorma.nce with the apprOfed plan prtor to the oec~y
of any bulldiiJ&S.
3, FeDClD.g or nUs shall be installed a\ong any rlood
cootrol ctwmel bordering the btdld.lng site in a manner
meettDe the approYal of the Cbtef Engloeer of the Orange
Couoty Flood Coatrol District.
SECTION 2. Tbl.s Ordinance shall take effect and be In
full torce thirty (30) days from and alter tts passa.p, and
before the e.a:plraUoa ot fifteen (15 ) days after the passage
thereof shall be pubUshed once ln the Newport Harbor Ensign,
a DPIPIPir pubU.sbed lD th' County ot Orange, state of
c awornla, toeelber with the Dames of the members of the
Board of S•nlsors rot1Dg for and aplnst tbe same.
(SEAL)
ATTEST,
W. E. STJOHN
R. W. BATTIN
Cratrman of the Board of S~nisors
of Ora..ote COUDty, California
Couoty Clerk ud u-otrlclo Clerk
ot tbt OOUd of~· ot
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
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COUIITY OF ORAIIGE )
1, W. E, ST JOHN, CooatJ Clerk aod u--omdo C1erk of
the Bollrd ol S\c*"fL•on, do hiHb)' eertUY tbl..t at a replar mOOUtJc al lllo Boord al Sllpory,_a al Onaco COIIOIJ,
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AYES: SUPERVJSORS ROIIALD W. CASPERS, DAVID L.
B.A.DR,' WD...L1U1 J. PID.LUPS,
RALPH B. CLARK AIIO R. W.
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---Aii<U ~ -1M, -IIWL -... Caldanda -ocbOkrolllp "-"1 ·l)wlpt, Ward--WID<, lllarpt C...,.,.U. s-, JCalhlttl Trltlrot1. D&Yid -~-~11'01 -· DloDt trl, Toa1 Wlcklllld Dt11111o Rl-
A-Icttl Cbtmlcll Socltly F--., H-1111111on1. Car'-ltllll llllltr, T...-, 1t7. '
owud--811 Fl<l)'te, C.S.F. tcllolorolllp. ·Ward T .. ar. ~ c1 __ ... 10
Glrl of the Jill, fDr Ml"fice Rl•lldlra. V,F.W, &WVdi--Cul Ste-tbt ..._. IMI'U tllt-·Bia w lilt ochoo~ lo&dtrlblp, 111111 Gold E--clut ol U71: Ht&-'""• lillie• r..-, RlclloN Fur Utd U.llcGitbl,
b!P, acact.mlc record--Hawu.l tber Hlbbud, llrlbble RU.J, Hurley. Got'tnor'l .cboJuJ .. ..c&rol
ll1flpt, Ward 81J-1, 0ootc Wollor, Colllorobl S.YIIIp &lid Lout -· AprU -· IUoUt L1oo1 Club ocholorohlp I<> Paulo .... ; CioN cl U'll: L•l"f oward--ltllll IIIUtr, Wollat, HoUIIUI Dwtpt.
outltaMtne sehior )OUI'Dlliltn SIIIUIDI Ceccoet. SJc' Fidy'U, Pbyatcal GtDta aftr'da.-Hoaora at tDtruce--Carol
SUIUDI Huboer. Kar«a Bub, Cbr'-1 B~ Karea AmburltY, Sttlla A:r-Wtddlloa. Cal state, Y1111ettaa;
'llliiiSDAY, JUliE II. ltll,
COIIl!IAgli,I!M. C8Jf.
OuUtandtog aelllevemeot la COllide Holm. buckle, J&Dit Blrtoo, Hlltblr Ala MeGtt, CaWorlll. State
DICK MYERS eeater , oflrrlDt Core, accepts the winoer's tDstrumeotal music - -Jeanl Sen'let lllderahlp anrd. • Hlllbud, UlU&D Hnpktn1, Su. Collep; JU.lle Walloe. tBC. 313 7 E, C
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tropby from \Ltoocty Smith, at left, preaideot of lrYine Coast Miller. Paula Sabo. 1UDt HeGer, Aadr• LaDe, E. L Moore Muoaie awvdl u
VALET
CLEANERS
c~ Club, Iller wiDolltc lilt 17tb illlllutl presld•Jt's cup Nallooal Charily Leacue a-PTA ec:holorohlpa-~larlto ltllllllw Lowry, llelodrlllller, •• frOIIImtD, Judr Rol>t, Tim l~~~~a~~d~e~l ~M~~~~~~~~~~ lollrDIJ. The oew ctamptoa defM.ted J im Barry, rlcht. of ward-.-Saody Berg. MU«~a.. Mtlt Kawabre, &.lid Pat-Dorotby Par~em~, ClDdy PlDitJ, Hayu,; IQPbomorH,SberfJ AA·
tbe Bbd!l, 3 and 2 I.D the tlDal.s match for the Tbomu W. 0\ltstandlng studeOIIDAV/fV tJ Scott. A~mt Powtl, Joan Pr.Uce, pl &Dd Gu}' WrlJbt; jlldor1,.
HeocleriOD perpetual trophy. Mr. Myers, who recently re---Susan Terry. SterUDc silnr bomemaktnc Cuo]1a Roucb, L1a Scott,· Karea BaW &Dd Tom Tbomp.
eot"ered from a eoroaary, wu allo the low meda.Ust I.D the Leadership mertt award-· awudi6 -Ma.rela UWar, Carol CaDdy Shipman, Holly Terrio, .aa; een~or1, Sandra Ber& ud
q•Uf)'1Dc round of 120 cootestants. (Rieh Bassett photo.) Anne Lee. Rotlbi.DI. Katby Trletett, Detlb1e Wilder. Ctclea: SthilUD&.
-----·-----Outstanding business awards Optimtst Chlb award to out-ElU Club o.uancnncstucleat vatedl e tor t an •• HaUDUI. LIGAL MOTIC! LOCAL MA VY M Etot IH --Carol Green, Patti Paton, stand1Dc studeot--CarlsteYtDI. scbolarlblp--Carl stneu. o...tpt, wW atteDd Yale. --==::..:.::.:.::.:.:=--ANTI .SUB EXERCISE Diane Lenke and Kathy Trlc-Thetplall anrd--lolul Chll-Harbor c-llerc-· So1G1o<taD, Jtllll IIWor,
P-41954 Aboard the u.t1-submarine ltett. ders. Auoetatloo .eboluUc awards wW att.t U.S. C.
aircraft ea.rrler I.SS Ticondet-Costa Mesa Memorial Hos-Rotary scbol&rab.lp -· Maur-
CERTIFJCATE or Bt:SINESS op which recently comp1eteda pUal AllXillary award--Tom een Booe.
Flctit1oul Firm Name 5 sfttp anti-submarine warfare WtcklaM. IAac Waltoo Couern.Uon
THE UNDERSIGNED do here-uerclse 1n the lnd1a.n. Ocean, Betty Crocker homemaker of IM.p a wad-• to the ecoloQ
by eert1ty th&t tbey are coa-are the followLnc Navy men: the year--C~ris Combs. committee for tbe"FlrstDay,"
dDcttDc a dry cleantnr bus1Dess Fireman Richard Arthur, son of Perfect attendance tor 4 Tom TllompiiOD, chairman.
at 31S7 E. Coast Hlchway, Co-Mrs Glen Larsen of 310 36th years of h.11fh school--Kathy Spl.n1ab Club merit awards
roaa del Mar, Calltornla, under St W81t Newport· seaman Glen Trickett. --J•nl M.Uler, Hnlor; Suz.
tbetletUlouaflrmnameofValet R'*'lph, 900 of Mr. and Mrs. Girls Learue scholarship--anne Cecconi, junior.
CllaDira &Dd tbat Sllid ftrm ts James Rudolph of 2868 Boa Haum.ni Dwl(ht. Athlete of the year--Curt
COIDP)Hd of the following per-VIsta Dr., Costa Mesa; and European Club schOla.rshJps Ttx:lmu.
mu wboa names In full and Alrman Cba.rles Palmer, 500 --French, Maureen Booe; Ger. Career Medallion award 1D
Call these merchants
place• of r eJideoce are as fol· of Mr. aDd Mrs. George Palmer man, Michele Bann. IDdtlstrlal educaUon--DI.n Watt.
lows, to-wtt: Helen Rose of 2125 Aster Pl., Costa Mesa. PTA awards--Bill Savage, Or&np CoUDty Freoch com-
Cramptoo, 308 Flower St., FoUowtng the exercise, they Alex Goclao.lan, Margie C&mp-test--4th yeu Impromptu
Co.ta Mtl&, Calit.; Chase Bur-joined other personnel of Anti-bell, Jim Gt.llade, Joan Pren. speech, Maureeo Boot, Srd
toa Crampton, SO& Flower St., Submarine Warfare Group ttce, Carol Berner, Jennifer pla.ce; 3rd year prepued
Costa Mea, Calit. Three 1n a memorial servtceat Lowry, Bonnie Ble1, Ra)'IJllle speech, Joyce Antbooy, IDd *
WITNESS our hands this 29th the lncUan Ocean approach to Smith, Rosemarie Cox. place; :Srd year prepared Be•uty S•lons
~~~ day ol March, 1971, Chase B. the SuOOa stra.J.ts oonorlng Bausch and Lomb scleDCe ~11, Vtvette Crumpaekar,
Cramptoo, Helen R. Cramptoo, American aDd AU5trallan per-award--Tom Wlckla.Dd. 4th pla.ce.
STATE OF CAUFORNIA ) sonnel woo lost their uves when Ba.nd of America awards·-Student store award--Dour
)ss. the cruisers HMAS Perth and Science and math, Anna Me-Weller.
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) llSS Houston were sunk I.D that Most outst:tod.lng Yoca1 stu-
ON THIS 29th day of March, area by enemy forces diU'inlf LEGAL NOTICE dent--John Childers.
1971, bel'ore me, a Notary Pub-World war D. Most Improved vocal stud.
Uc Ia aDd for sa.Jd county and P-41851 ent __ Debbie Thomu.
ltate, rt1Jd.Jnc therein, duly LIGAL MOTICI CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS D,A.R. gocx1 eltl&ensh4! a.
eommJJJtootd and sworn, per. FlcUUous Firm Name wud--HaUD&D.I Dwi(bt.
IODI.lly appeared Chase Burton F-7579 THE UNDERSIGNED do here-Rttall Clerlcl Unloo scDol-
Crampton and Helen Rose FICTITIOUS Bl5INESS NAME by certlfythatwearecooductlng arlhlp-·Haw.nJ Dwt&ftt.
Crampton. known to me to be STATEMENT an Art Service business a.t 230 Music summer camp schol-
the persons whOse names are The following person Is doing E. 11th St., Costa Mesa, CalU. arshlp-·AndY Lagerqtdst and ,..,acrlbed to the wtth1ntnstru-business as: Dimmitt Quick 92621 under the fictitious firm Jim Isaacs.
mtDt, aDd aclmowledged to me Clean Center, 3200 E. Coast name of Fast Dr aw Art Service Drum major--Carl Stevens.
that they eucuted the same. Hl(bway, Corona del Mar: aDd that said firm Is composed ----------
WITNESS my hand andontctal Mahalo Corporation, 3200 E. of the following persons whose LEGAL HOTICI
seal. Mary A. Haapa, Notary Coast Higtrway,CoronadelMar, names tn full and places of __ .!:_!~~~~~--
PubUc 1n and for said County CaW. residence are as follows, to-P-41852
aDd State. My Commission ex-This buslness is bel.ng eon. wtt: Clinton G. Ferguson, 19552
pires Dec. 13, 1971 , ducted by A Corporation. Windward Ln., Huntington
Publlsh· May 2? June 3 10 Signed: Hazel Dimmitt, Pres. Beach, Calif. 92646, Peter M,
11, 1971, in the Ne~t lf.ai.bo; Thls statement flled with the Outcault, 8792 Elctn Circle,
Euip. eotdJ clerk of 0rup Couoty H~mtinrton Beach, Calli. 91&48.
oo: May 21, 1971, by Beverly WITNESS our haods thla 12th
---------------------J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. day of Ma y, 1971. Clinton G.
PubUsh: May 27, June 3, 10, Ferguson, Peter M. Outcault.
17, 1971, 1n the Newport Harbor STATE OF CALIFORNiA ) 1!1 •Iller ,... Ensign. ) ss. ...... LEGAL HOTtCE
F -6355
FICTITI0l5 BlEINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The following person is doing
~""""""""""=.! business as Warren's Stereo-
Vlslon & Magnavox Center,1829
"B" Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa, CaWornla: Warren Deb-
rell Sooner, 222 North Shasta
St., Orange, CaUfornta. This
business Is being conducted by
an IDd.lYidual.
Signed: W. D. Bonner.
This statement tiled with the
county clerk ot Orange County
on April 26, 1971, by Benrly
Publlsh: May 27, June 3, 10,
17, 1971, in the Newport Har-
COtr.<TY OF ORANGE )
ON THIS 12th day of May,
1971, befor e me, a NotaryPub-
Uc In and for Rid county a.nd
state, resldinc therein, duly
commissioned and swor n, per-
sonally appeared Clinton G.
Ferguson and Peter M. Out-
cault, known to me to be the
persons whose names are sub.
scribed tn the within tnstru.
ment, and acknowledge to me
that they executed the same.
WITNESS my hand aDd ol'flclal
seal. Mary A. Haapa, Notary
PubUc In and tor said County
and State. My Commission ex-
pires Dec. 13, 1971.
Publish: May 20, 27, June 3,
10, 1911, ln the Newport Harbor
Ensign. 1~~-~~~~~~~~~~~ J. Maddox, dEl).., county clerk.
borEMI~. -------------------MATTRESSES
JfEW -HaOJ1.DIIfC
lrt"t'cutar Sha~s
·~-Cott
COSTA MESA Jro4AnlESS CO.
2110Ne•,.,tiMI. LIIMrty i-IJOJ
, .••..•.
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(ln earlier publications of
this notice, F .6355, the signa-
ture was incorrectly shown as w. F. Bonner ; the correct sig-
nature is W. D. Bonner.)
LEGAL 140TICE
F-7176
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The following person Is doing
business as: J. Mat hews Napa
Valley Winery, 4540 Campus
Drive, Newport Beach, Ca.,
92660: Kenneth E. Nelson, 1319
Antigua Way, Newport Beach,
Ca., 92660.
Th.is business Is being coo-
dueled by an individual.
Signed : Kenneth E. Nelson,
Th.is statement flied With the
county clerk of Orange Couaty
oa: May 12, 1971, by Se't'erty
J. Maddox, deputy countycierk.
Publtsh: May 20, 27, June 3,
1971, in the Newport Harbor
BEAUTY NOOK
2732 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona de l Mar
Phone 644· 7 336
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