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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-07-08 - Newport Harbor Ensign• B. CITY Election sign control due Tbe C-II-City c ..... cu toot the ftrst step TliNdaJ 111ctlt 1n trylllr to reaoln the election campaip stpprobltm wbtcb t.s caUHd the ctty some beadacbes ln recent CoaocU elecUou. REALTOR HAL PINCHIN (foreerOUDd) was elected Tues- day to lei'Ye u preaideat of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce tor the year beglDnlng July 1. .Other oew omcerslbown wltb Hal are, trom left: Fltstvtce president, Bob Alloll. loeal manager and vice president of Mutual Savlnp &Dd Lou Asso.; I8COIId vtce presldeot, Don Wood, owner ot Harbor P&iat ll W&lJpaper co.; treasurer, Joan WllU&ma, JIWII,pJ' of tbe k>eal branch of Security Paelflc NaUoaal BUlk. Realtor Jotln Semple, a past president, wu awolatld to au the vacancy on the board left by tbe reeeut death of Jeny CoVin. lnstallatlon dinner wnt be held July Z2 at the lrvtoe Cout Country Club. Bob Aston 1J: In chirp of urangemeats. (Ensign photo.) readlDr an ordinance tbat would Tbe COWJCil passed tDsecood vERA ADRIAN W&J« Ed Hirth UDOUDCed tile blrllll of Robort Lee WJDll, 39, city IDaQI.CV of Coroaado, as tbe oew city mazacer of Newport Beach yesterday. Mr. Wyno, who Is married . aM baa 5 cblldreo rangtng 1n ace trom 3 years to 13 years, bolds a B.A. decree 1Jid mas- ter of science degree 1o. pt&bUe administratioo from San Diego State College. He b&s been the city ma.oa.ger of Coroaado since 1968 and between 1958 and 1968 was ctty manager of IJnperial Beach, Mayor Hirth, 1D maktog the annouocemeot saJd, "We are cootldeDt we bave a winner lD. prolliblt tbe plactnc of election ca~gn signs aod adverUsJnc matter In publlc rllbls otway D I E s lDd utillty compauy rtpta of way, I N F I R E Mr. WJDll aDd are anxious tD have the city staff and rest- , dents of the city become c~le had Uved ln the Harbor aquabll:ed with him," Tbe ordt,..ocealso MtldoWD VeraAdri&D, wUeoftheNew- llmits on stses of signa to be port M• Kbool district's used for campaiJD &dverUstDc pi&Dalaf d1reetor, Walter F. on resideotlal u:t commercial AdrlaD, cHid of smoke inb&il- -ial ...-rl7. t1oo s~ DIP! durtnr a are !~~f~ se=a;m~':r!d =~ 8 r •. scoe the Newport M.-. unlfted sctxlol district tor tbe put 15 y-.rs. Mr. Wynn will take .,.,er b1s new duties August 2, ttW..ac tbe vacuey created by the restca- tloo of Harvey Hurlburt. He was selected from a field of l40 appllcants. The City Councll had DIU'rowed the UO appUcatlons down to 8 aD:! tbele were aU personally lntetTlewed. and given written psycbologtcal examinations. ThOse lntervlews and exams narrowed the field to 2 appli- cants. Mr. Wynn was the unani- mous choice of the 5 counell · members wllo Interviewed bim. "We were very fortunate 1P ootainlng many outstaodt.Dg ap- pUca.nts tor the positiOn, .. Mayor Hirth said. "We felt that anyone of at least 5 of the appUcanta would have made a very nne city manager ." to end • R..pleetlaJ propertfwouldbe at the couplt'l home at S08 llmUed to Z ...... •eb 18 by WalDut St., Newport Shores, 24 1Debel. Comm~.IDd.ua-after truttc efforts of uet&b- trt&J property woaJd be Umttld bors IDd tlreJHa to rncue tD one slgll 4 bf I IMIIIsiM. ber llllod. Flre offtclals aald the C<q)le 4 4 were ultep 1n the muter bed- room ot tbe bouse when the fire broke out. Netpbors DOticed year serv1ce Tbe decl.alon to -tiU'tf)l tbe W:ra. Adrl&D was prODOtmefd ' I .. L. ., . J electiao stcn coatror•.,. stem• dead OD' arrival at Cotta Mea &om a cU!HD's arrut made Memorial BOtpttaL Mr. Adrtu last year of COlla Mea COUD-sldtered mlDor buru lD the cUmaD WWlul St. Clatr, wbo blue, tlrtmiD M1cl, ucl wu allecedb' bad plactdacampatp releutd 1D 100Cfe«'ddt1oDUoD- stcn promotlDc the re-electa ~)' attenooa. ot twmer COUDCJ.lmaD Geor11 The tire broll:e oat aboGl Tacker LD tbe p.blle rlpt ol. 11 p.m. Flremu, W'bo aot tbe way ln troot ot tlls barber sbop call about 11:1' p.m., bid It on Newport Blvd. Wider cootrol wttllln abiM 10 Tbe Harbor MUDI.elpal Court mtoutet. dla:mluld the cb&rp apinst Fire llust.l E\1 Lewis said the flames and b&Deld oa the Newport Beach Fire Clllef door lD an &ttempt to awaken Ju 8rtseoe will retire this the palr. An ualdiDUfled ma.n year's eDd alter more than'" tlllally ldcked ln the door and years of senlce wltb the Ntw- pulltd Mr. Adr~n oat of tbe port Btacb llre department. lnferoo u ,.., reported. Cblef Briscoe, wbo says be'• Ftre:ntb wereUDiblttorll.ch 101D1 "to travel aroUDcl tbl Mra. Mrla.D 111 tbe b&Uw&y be-world 1D Ita res," started tr1th Jort lht wu overcome b)' tbe dllllrtmeot LD 1927 11 a t1ame1 ud smoke. •olUDtetr, UDder Flre Cblef Flremto apeeulattd abe could Fl'I.D.Ii: Croetar. baYe bMn rue lied bad abe re.. He 1r01'ted !11& way 141 thrOQIII ma1Ded LD the bedroom, where the ruts, tlrst as eaptaln, tbeD the flames were not ao lntele. as asslDDl ebief, then ftl Board elects MacMillian ALICE AND PAUL LDVERIDGE of East Bhlft are pictured aboard their 38.foot sloop, "Allee," before the 4th of Jttl)' ltlrt of the iDterDltiooal yacht race to Homlulu. Tbe yaebt, tly1ne the Nnport Harbor Yacht Club burCH, 11 *ippered by l4r. Lav•idce, anc1 Ms CTew l.Dcludea Dr. MeMn SWreuoa of P&Jol: Verdes asDI.Yip.tor,CbarlM ~ of COI'ODl del Mar, John Field of Playa del RIJ, Robert Lord of WHteUft a.od G&yle P<*. of Pt•dela. SlltJ-IdDe ya.chts set •U JuJ,y 4. 1n the Z,l25 mlle claate. otftclall aJd tbe ftte wu DUlled chief ihy 1, 1952. eOi'iC•'*rMIId Ia tbt Uflol room "There'• Mr. st. ClaJ.r bec&u.ae ot ID.-·tbe blue wu c:auecl eltber -~~~ .. -. mal- ::::::=~~. .. ;:;..._ ... _per_ · .. --PLAN PROPOSED "Tldl ordtaloce we are pro-at the home, ftremo aid. Tbe ed rcreaeDII.tlve o1 tbe oowty poJ1Ac DOW lsperml.salve,"Mr. Adrian's ban DOcttUdrea.M'rs. tbe tamUy's 3 dogs, ooe of worttag u a ftreman the de-P'IRI! CHII!P IRISCOE committee, alld SellmS. Fnnk- St. Clair aid, "DOtrestrlcUn. Adrian was emoloyld at tbe El wblch was toUDd hiding under partmeot had one sta.tloo., ooe 10 to tbe Orleat to E · 11n wu appointed as 1epsl&t1ve AetJ.nc City Manager PhlUp be ID.bllshed aad ma.tata1Ded It merelJ mate. lepl 'll1l&t Toro NuiDe 9a.M &nd tbe the bed. truet, 2 paid men and 24 vol-ud tbe South p cui urope rCII'....atlve. Betteocourt wlU recommeod to at levels substar:¢1•U, eqaln.- we"v'e beeD do1DI tor years uoteers. " , a c. Tbomas c . Casey aad Dooa.ld the City COUDcll )I,)Qday nllflt lent to the nerap paid com. &D~~actionTuesd&ynicM DEL MAR WIDENING OK'D 3l:·s!.~~~:.~!~~u~: :,;=:e.~~~E:_t!m~ ~:a::'c7::.:J~ ~~:.~ =c~~~=: ~~~ :~::.: ~~ the C<XDCII : Tbe Coat& M c•-C 94 paid mea, 8 pumper tructs, pr~ at ~ places •• ~~ trtet l1aisoa commlttH. SIC)t. pay increase, ftremeo a 4 per COWlty," Mr. Bettencourt ald. • APPROVED a reqtiUI by .. "1 CMD· Tbe arterial roadway wtll 2 ladder truck& ud severa.l . r-JobD w Nicoll was LDted ceot hike ud other city em-The tncreues, U IIIPfOVed Gary G. Gilt of 2lll Valley C11111Pf'0¥tdtb•lZO·tJotwtden. "eohally run In troot of tbe mlscellaneou vehicles," lle SoatberD C~Jlia tbatwe ~v-u tee~ of tbe : ployes a 3 per cent hite. by Uie CouncU. would be rec- Rd, Costa M.. for permls-1Dc of Dtl Mar Ave, from New. YMCA &Del arou.od the back tay sa.td. tD't aeen yet. Dr Norr!an R Loats' as In add.IUoo. he will recom ~ roactive to July 10. sic~ to aperate 'a pre.acbool port Btvd. to Suta Ala AYe. aad Ls espeeted to be com ~ Ctllef Brlseoe saki that d y AF fR!!OOM RALLy aoc1ai. ~1D~Ddent C:, m: mead that all city employees Tbe 111.lary proposal tDcludes 1D u uiaUDc build.lnc lD aa Tuuday Dl&bt, pletld 1D. about 5 y~~rs. the many tires be bu fought, Orange CowXJ YounrArnert. struc:Uoaal open.tloaa, was a,p. recetve salary adjustmeo.ts to a total salary bite ot 10.5 per R3..CP 1001, tor a mu1mam T'bt projtc:t, wbleh w1ll COlt tbe 2 at tbe Reodelvous ball. C&DI tor Freedom bas an. poUUd to sene u asslsbot correiiPODd wttb surrotmdltlr eeot tor ehlelofpollceB. J&mll of $0 cbtldrta 5 dQI per Wllk. a total of $l,ZZS,OOO, w1ll 1D-HALL S ! ELY ELECTED room 1D Balboa were tbe moct ootmeed · tuU lt4JPQrt tor the .-cretary, cltl.s, l'IJl&i.DI from 1. minus Glavu, br1DctDC his PI'Os-et*l • REFERRED BACX to tbt volM tbe rtmoftl of &boat 39 Hall SeelY was tleetedcbair-destrucUYe. He sa1d tbe Orst "freedom ofleoa:lve" marcb&ad Z.5 per ceti to a plus 10 per salary ranee to betwec SI,. P1a.nD1nc Commluloo arequut bomll aJcac tbe DOI'tb s1dt of man of tbe Newport Beaeb tlre at the t».llroom nsla 1935 ratty this Sahaday, July 10, .,YS 1H RU 5TH GIU.DE cent. 7?9 and S2,1 ?0. from tbe lr'tlat Co. to ti!IODI ~=':&. Parts, Btacbes aDCl RecrattoD a~. tbelm 1n 1966, at Koott's Btrry Farm. CAM MOW JOIN SCOUTS The total salary pa.ekace wiU Both the pubUc works dl- pfql4rty betweee tM Nwport IIJd tbe &V Fred Sorllbll CommliiJon TuedyDlebtdUr· We '-<! HYeral others that Larry Samuels, ooe ot tbe Al!y boy who has completed cost Newport Beach taxpayers rector and commwllty denlop. FrMfty ud Redblll Ave., be· bom• : befor =c~:;~ 1D1: a re-orpnl.aation metUnc were bll ODes, such as tbeODel Ove executtns of o.c. YAF, tbe 5tb lflde or Is 11 may DOW $3%4,760, a 4,9 per cent to. ment director ran,.s would be tween Fl8cber Ave. &ad Me· • • at City Hall Claudia Owen was that occurred at tbe okl oU Jt&ted tb&t tbe marcb, bep.aaLnr Jol.D a Boy Scout tr accord-crt!&Se onr the, pnvtous n.scat Increased to behreu $1 , 7'79 to Cotmlct Ave,, from 111 to Cl. Tbe project, a jot.Dt veatare -.med vtee cbllrmu reftDery 00 Balxla BIYd., dur. at DOOlL, w111 be attended by inc to Kolmeth H~om year. Lut Jill' semployee sal-SZ,l '70, amouuttnr to an 8 per CP tor dnelapmeot ol a pro-::r~ tbl ctt)' &Dd tbecouatJ, other members of. the Com-m, tbt euty days, but tbe OOH Robert K. Dornan, Emmet scoe eneattYe ot tbe e>ra..o,.; aries cost l:a..q)ayers a 6 per eeat tocal hike. tel&loral cdftce complex Oil J llwol're tbt wtdtD1zac mlslioa 1Dclude RoliJ Pul:utl, at the ReadePoua •ere the CroD&D, Con&ressman Jobn Empire Ar• Couoc:U cent 1Derease OYer 1969-70. FU&bce director C..Xp pucela, =toum;:':/'~· (}bl:!t!UDI Davtd Ttncler WUUam Patrick moet dutructlve," be stated. Sehmlts and other otftca.ls aad PrWioaaly bo)ts c~uld )oln a M1·. Settencourt saJd that al. Pa,ppas would pt a 5,5 per • RECEMD a )tttl:r from SUllla "· ee William w Dootsoo aad Jack Cbitf Brl.seoe, woo 1s M, teltYtsioo penona.UUes. Tbe troop aoty ~ • h1 11 ary survey data were obtalDed c ent hike; $1,53? to S1,M7, Spero JWH ot Lapaa S.cb, .toM Ala An. &Del Tutln AYt. L Kasparek. sa.ys be wW spend a lot of time rally wtll bepc at z p.m. :rars of ace ThJ.sr oe~ cn!n tor 60 beochmark clauea. Thls Fire chlef Ja.o Brlacot &Dd &Del a peUtloa eorD'"ar .a1 ewpxt S.Cb., · With b1& bobbtu wben be re-Tbe march &.1¥1 rally wert permttl boy • m 1~ .... 1 5~ survey data reprei8Qtecla com-I90&rll servtcesdirectorJacob alplllturh (M7 llO; M yu; 816 "I o I d Ures. He Aid be &Dd b1s wtfe Ol'I&1DIU, orpnlzed tor re. 5 co p .......... le pa.rlsco of sala.rles p&1d durtne Mynder se, 8 per ceat to ~ 3 DO lndtcatloa) •Uac wbltber unl proJeC propose llke to JI'OW orchids. • .... of tbe POW's 1D. 8&.Do4 :;:.:::'l: ::::a:'~,: tb e fisc&! year 1970-71 to em. tween $1 ,4&4 aDd Sl,'M9; parka 01' aot periOGS alpllc 1D COlt& "We COlD& to do a lot UbenUoo of Ct.ee.bosloT&tia na ployees 1D. otber etttes In the beaches and recreatioo dl· u-. 'A'I'Oftld. ot propoeedP&-Tbe Coela of trave too," be Aid. "We batttDc of totalltarla.n soe11.1~ PI'OP'I-• eoUDty aad the sa.lu1es paid to rector Cal Stewart, 5,5 Pll' eJtlc Ccut FtMftJ' or e:r-ell bu Mt a;:.,':~.;;':; ~d~t~m~1A;:'R.~[p~ llke to vel iDd we're rotnc lsm, 11beratloa of Cuba, balt1nc ID&JIJittr~~sH~~~:! the ell} employees of Newport eert to between $1,296 &DC! pr..,...J wblcb 1rOII)d bt Ill 8:10 p.m. Jab' U OD a nq11Ht deveJopment of an apartment to 10 " und the workl, ID of blc brother bureaucracy • am at SM...t990 tor further lefor. B~~~ is $1,5 76; marine safety director wbolt or part witbbl~ bJ tbe SecwltromCo tornooe eo ....... leL stages. e sald they plan to stQIOI1 ot lndtvtd,.Usm. matioe oa )Jin1Dr tbe Scouts U' In tine with the Bob Reed aod ctty Ubrarlaa of tbt City of CoD Mea. aboat so 11 • -A o o 1 Ud about CouDC s poUey oo salaries Dorotbea Sbeely, 3 ud 5,5 per act" tbll DOI'tlnrut The project, u awroved b)' wa I CIVIC center cos cram•. the sum mer pro-wblcb states that LD pneral, cent respectively, to betweea P hik I I 2 211L._ tbe COUDCU and the P1aDa1nc: Newport Bellch sata.rles should Sl,zo.t and $1,4&4.. ay e se a 711 CommJuioa, ls e.wpected to ul-AD estimated cost of the pro-tate ~e action OD the draW- • Umate(J !Jnool•e aboul816 ualls, posed oew clrtc cl!lller COII!I>lu lap durllll tile •••Dll>loualoo, $78,500 froiD R. P. DaU Coo-&l an estimated eost of $3 IGr tbe City of Newport Beach which pts UDder way at ?:30 mucUaa. Co. o1 0ruce to de-mlWOD. •Ill be preseoted to the City p.m. molisb tbe oJcl N lae:Wty at To be coostruetedbyLeader. CoUDCJI Monda.y durlng tbe 1:30 Cit)' oftlelals would DOt re- M-Harbor lllpoclloolalld lhfl> Homes, lbe Grstplluewlll p.m. -seuloo, along wttll -tile cost estimate at tllo rtcOQib:uct It tDeo a par~ iavo1n about 2'72 two aDd three the scbemattc drawinp ol the prapoeed project, •1tac' tlllt lot. bedroom fllrnU,y-Orteated w:dts. project. tbe lab'matloa would be uan- • ACCEPTED & low llld at C-uclloo Is elp!Cied tD &Ill Tbe drawlllp, pr"""'ed bf &ble II tile studY sessloo. tat 000 rn. a.a ~ial Wider way 1D. earlY December. Weltoo Bectett aDd AS80CJ&tes, C~ at Su 11toF m ,.__ Tbo -alld lblrd plla lbe city's &rcbllecl, will sbow A. J. MACDOMAL D Dl E$ nl* at lbo x_. -015 lbe -ral layoqt at lbe -A.-Jolla II&~ at \latl ..-'-IIIII .,._ will be -ucted O'ler a per. clYic -&I lbe N-~ Btocll, ·--· El-• kid alaeveral yeazs. Ceatlr de u ftll u tbe labeal (lM)MaedDa)d.IJem- or..-u.. of olllcea llld de-plo7od u I<.._..."C c-Ia JOI llOCitMAM IILL COULTU TIIRY IIOUSSILOT ROGU P'OCK.I puimellta. U. Newport Beaeb eJtJ a.ue. 1111 Tbo~.,m':r.:: ::.":':'. ~: ~·~.~"~.: DR . BROCKMAN HEADS ROTARY t.f&ll at ?:SO p,m. Tuedy, eolllPieX tbrol&l tM~vl. a Ma'J ftt1ru. member ollie Transport help sought Plaa Ccw-llf;"--... a hiJ IS, II 1bo City C.-11-. Wlllchuallbo-.,id -c J.odCo at S.. Ra1U1 AI 1bo -1 de-C&moo S..to U -·· lbo -fiiii!'Ml•--- brW prn • 'h T'llilllaJ o•st•s. Bemford FnM"Dd., bJ tM '*'s· ud a Plllbred PacUlcT•...,.._ lll&tlt af a. N"""'*1 Bllxa Ttri'J' ll oom.IMI'd&l llall-c •l .... tlwtpro.. .... "'...._....,.... , 1111•• ........ ~ tbe... 'ht eo.eu l.s uptetld to Ca ¢ 111 nch 1r. ...., c-. 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IJSI. le .,_._ Co.t ,_ tiM C...p of art.... s..t. of c.aa.._ ... '~1 r--• tWMf le quUfl.4 to p.a.,U.Iij aJI p.a.,Ue _ .... __. ....... . AftO t. IMP A ................................. 0..., ... P .. li...., PEC IAAPA ............................................... A...ei•• Editor • .suasc•tPTIOM ••r11 a. .... N.a: 0.. ,..,. IS.OO; 2 ~---M.OO 0. .. ......... ....... 0.• ,.. •• 16.00; 2 ,...., 110.00 ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign • HOWEVER THIN IT'S SLICED ... A bad law revised is a revised bad law. That's the case with the proposed new contr.ols for r e side ntial parking. The or - iginal proposal drafted by the Newport Beach p lanning department was conside r- ably toned down befor e the r ecomm enda- tion was forwarded by the Planning Com- mission to the City Cou ncil. But the ' effect still is to restrict t111' use of our property, the long of our c ity . ther e by r educing its value, in establishe d r e sidential areas The objective appears to be ease the traffic problem on r e sidential streets bv putting c ars int o garages instead of at the street cur b. That goal will not be realized throug h the prop osed law, he- cause the narrow stre ets will r emain as the y are, and cars will still park on both sides, and the r e maining space be - tween the parked cars will be no wide r. If the r esiden ts in these olde r areas are s e riously seeking tra;~.c r e lief land I have he ard no suc h c lamor ), the r e is one way t o 3.('('0m p lish this objective: o ne -wa·: stree ts, as on Balboa Is land and p nrtwns of West Z\ewport. Thi_s aut o- maticatly doubles the width of stree ts !or tiatfic withcrut r e strictive. punitive ' controls on the use of our prope rty . • • • U. S. SECUntTY A i':D ThE. PRE.SS A July 5 edit orial in the Santa t\na Register put the case of the public ized ·'secr e t Pe ntagon paper s" in true per- spective. 1 he Re2;ister commented: Wild! reJIJ} !('VIJo~.l"•lJZ('•l (llf' SN uri!} Of fllf' ,\lltl'rl• .til people WJ!> if II+•· put,hr J!li!IL r•l 6 H!dr old Ln!Ortii.Ji l!Jtl, or w..~~ it indeed til(· .se• rH •I•·.J hn~;s fr om ~.~·1111'!1 l•volv•·d " full s,•.,Je ('on!ll· I in wtu•·•1 llunJ<;aurl<; of .\rll"rl• "" ln'f'!> wer e los! .ulll bllllon::. of Amen •·Jn l.tX do!l.trs ...... rr· sp»nr· Had the rtisr·ussions l.r·en O!J"Il to lhr-pub!,.., ~~-,)lr!rt II1P American people !t,tve m ted to Jtl1111::;£' l hE>IIlset~·· .. ., ur r" J winless ·~·.~.r h:.df ..... ·.n ..1 rotlnrl u ... "'tJr 1<1 The importanl r·o mwler.tllon lwro• IS ·.o.twt kin<! 11f "'' 111- ity, rs t+r;:o purpo'>" of ~a~.~· ru k"··P tl+e \rnPn •-.tn I"'<~!• I" secur e m !herr In•·'> ..~r~l proper!\, or r~ rt lfl k .. •·p lhr· poliheJans serur·· rn llil'Jr l1r • 11se 10 m(Jv" rn d.tr k, ~,., - ret W4YS LETTEH TO CRA;.iSTON Ho norable ..\!.ill Cr.,nston Seno~.te OHke UuHdinl!, WJSfrlllgton, D. C. M ~ rJear Scndor r ..1111 shod.:(><l thai vou .U<' 111 f.t vor o r ratifir<~.IIOn of !11£' CellO< td(• Tre-JI). f·rrst of dll, I "'1Sit 'I0 1.'J.Il :.ou r .tfl eniJon to Itt£' f.~•·t lhl l if rius trP<il} is ratrfi~l. ever~· pe rson in Ameru·" "·ho objects to ll1e ]1rovision s ol ,H!\'arlicles of ..HI~ wstrumem of tire Unitc.1 \.Jtrons Or lf.JnJz.atwn, or who spe.d.s or ~<.'ritC's in opposition to sw r, pro~Jsions, ran t.e t t~.tr ,:L-<~ J.flli trll•rl for tile crime of Geno.-·Jdr•. The Lenocirle Treaty appears to viol.tte aDd rontravene the Co nstitution of the Unit prtStates from bE'giMing to end. 1. Tit~ wording of the treaty IVOuld ~ant discretlooary po~~o•er s J.Ud is ra r too v:.gue in Hs definilions. It lncl~les .tS J.ll .t r l of Renoc1de '·c:.using mental !1ar m" and makes It is tion in cer ned unconvinc ing for the .-\dministra- Washington to be now so con- about poss ible jeopardy t o the s ecurity of our-ll<i tion, when the m i in Aid mental health unit ThC' 36.bed mentJ ih;;o.t ll !iunit thrust in the past years has b•~en to a.t !lo:.~ Hospital, ~~o'lrkh v.·c~.s e masculaLe the nation's security laws opened last .January, has be~n a new prO!;fJm to include vo\. and our invest iC?;at ive agencies, to heap unt('er workers . ridicule on thnse who investigate secur-In ear l)' ,\pril, Dr . R • .J, ity risks in our government, and to ~~~~~cit ~~~::~J~n~~~:~.:~r ~~ ''build bridges'' t o clo business with our Susan SullivJn, nu r slnl!super - greatest enemy, communis m. visor , in~liC'"ted to the Haag Hospit:J I Au11i liary that they (f the Administration's concer n is sin-were inter es ted in setting up a cere, the r e shou ld be a r enewed effort volunteer pro~am. Sioce that time, Mr s. Ma tthew Kenney, to protect OJr nation from subversion, president or the Auxlltiry, and rather than accommodating our en·emy. Mrs. Frank Flynn, Auxili.uy mental lieallh chairman, have Pt:?rhaps the publi cation of the Pentagon been work.Jng closely with Mrs. '·secrets'' (m ost of which have been Sullivan to set up bruldelines and o utline the functions of the aired before ) will ale rt the public to voluntt"ers on the mental t»ealth ·the danger of secr et diplomacy and of unit, letting down our guard before the enemy. PrPsenlly, volunteer s on the MH U ar E> involved In the folp As the Register editorial concluded: lowing : "When politic ians meet in secret, who 1. Helping to re i;fster and dlrt"Ct visitors . •=nows what plots a r e hatched?" 2. Accompanying patients to x-ray, laboratory, cashier'sof- CI)HCERT OF JAZZ TIUT MU$1C MAH COMING rtce, a.O other areas b1 t11o YOU CAN UNDERSTAND Art Lund, Marilyn Savage hospital. Another jus concert wUI Jte and Cass Daley have been signed 3. Rumin~ various ernnds heAd from 4 to 7 p.m. this to appear ln-''-!fhe music man," for patients, such u s~inc s .. y, Jul)' 11. at the Balboa to be presented-on Sept, 10, ll, and maiUng le tters. Put:Uoa by ~ "Society lor 17 and 18 11'1 Laguna 's lrvlne 4. Ass1stlna ln tr.e oec•- tbe Prt .. natloo of Jau you Bowl, tiona! therapy sbOp witb craft caa -.ntaDd... Meredith Wlllaoo's r ttssic and art activities. F..awrtd ltlr wtll tNt Ray Americ&n m•lliea l will bf pro. s. JoinlnJ In social aDd r tc- SIIIInDU. pWalat on Time-Lite duced by tn. Lyric ~ra As-r eaUonaJ acUviUes aveh u ...._ wttoet llltlerpretatlons JOC1&tlon ot Oraoge County u cara, pmes, musical slap, ,... llltWMd lA tM mot'lts, tts lOth anolversary shOW . plna poog, bumper pool, pk-.,,... x.u,•, 81...,.. Ud An enUrely Dr4' produc:tlon nics and outlnp 1o UMbelcbes. ~·w..c _. ..-, . ., will be crtated b)' Michael o... 6. He_,inl tbe _.,U. .,., C....,. 'lrbo will per,.. YfM. oaUooa.lly-lmowu Ita If 10etal eertlee stall with dtrl· lltl , c;..-11 W'u 1,_ • 1M aDd tiMristoct destpu, U wu cal taW sueb :as tJplDC, ftliac. ~-.,_ a..._od bJ Dr. lAtter Lud· aJid copy1A1 -· wort, ~-:-=~·.:: IDW, Lyric Opera prtsldon~ Arq meo ... wom• 1o lbo ,....c .... .._ ... ..,. c-wtu bt dtslpod bJ commiOdl) •bo •oold 'tsu 11> ----liD -· ftod ... -·-lilt fOI- • umeer pr ogram may do so by contacting the m ~ntal trea lth uni t, lelept10ne 548-06:;1, ,...x- tension 57l. ALFORD J, BECK , 208.1 /2 15th, WKt Mewport, has grad. ua.ted from Southern CalUornta Edison Compa_ay•s transporta- Uoa tcbool. He II e mpk)yed as a forema..,. at the comp&ny's Santa Aoa Mnlce center. From the Bible And !( ~·u rntd him b.Y certaJn which !tAld, Thy moth@'t and thy br~thren ~tand without, de~irlng to !lN' thel'. Antt he ans wered and uld unro th(lm, My mother and .my bu•thrcn art~ theM which hear tht' word or God. and do II, (SI . Lui~~>~: 20, 21.1 • .. (.'"ll'' f·· '., · ·1 r.r 1 :-~1r \ ) l ... .._-I t_ \ .i ' , ! ~ \o .__ l ) I l : '-4 l 1 ' • • DANIEL McKERRE N, n€'\l' Golden Wpsf Col legto stulfenl body pr t-sldent, at left, and vice-president PhllUp MlrSha.ll talk over ways of '•oonstructillg'' a better school year In 1971-72, while bu ilders work on the college's Community theater , r apidly nearing complf'lion. Both D'c~.n and Phil :ue law enfor rt-ment majors, residents or Newport BE'af'\1, and graduates of Newpor t Harbor high sctroo t. NAVY M'EN GRADUATE Navy Constructionman Ap- prentice John D. Helton, son of Mr . and Mrs. John H. Heltoo or 1053 Presidio Drive, and Navy Fireman ApprentJceStep. hen P. Burnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. YaiP. C. Burnett of 2757 Mendoza Drive, boUt of Costa Mesa, have graduated from re - cr uit training at the Nava l Training Center, San Diego. FLIGHT TRAINING Marine Firs t Lieutenant Christopher M. Gawne, son of Mr . and Mr s . Dennis M. G;ia'<l'ne of 3IO~A Dahlia Ptact>, Corona rle l Mar. has graduated fr om the Training Squadron 10 atlhe Nava 1 Air Station PPnsaco la, Fla. Thls m:.rks t he completion or the first step towards his ea r ning thE' Naval fU gtrl or- fleer's wings of gold. lkllftl Tllk Few Not-So· A•ndomShota • ly Tom Andonan I h .. td that Prui dlftt Nixon ••• pr1ylna recently tnd c:o n· f lde.d to Cod: "I'm worr ied •b o ut • llttl• fellow In wants my job," Alab•m• who Cod uswered: "Well , t hai 's a relief! I thouaht he wanted m i ne!'' (Obvi o usly , a Republican joke .) ••• Russia can't aHord 10 communlu: the whole world - !hen where would she buy her wheat? • • • AI a recent mcelina of rhe American Newspaper Editors in Washinaton, the hnd of Webster ('ollest in Mis.sourl proposed a guaranteed income for everybody al ;~ae 18. so they would have "economic maturity," and a recent editor o f lh e Harnrd ~1udcn1 n t wspaper r:dtloriahzrd for free dom from hning lo work for a hving. A far be!let idtll would hr tn resin~·• 1hc volt' lo Pt'Ople who p01y income lou . If and when wr rvu kilt th e per so nal 1n.:o me lax . o~nership of propt'fiY ~h ould hecomr u votlniJ rctjturt'mt~l And Wt' ~h ou ld ho~H· a g ua r.lnl<t•d annuJI hullj!o:r pr o ~tram ft•r o~ll nn•dy. ahlr·bud1o:t.l adulh wh<l rdu~t' to l;t k<' ;~ny do:.:tnl. JVall:lbk JOb. Jl on! w11h J gua ra ntt·t'd annual Jail Pfll!lfalll fm all falht'r' whu tduso: lu ~urrorl tho:1r dcp.:nd,•nt chlld rt·n nr I he dt·p,·nd.:nt thlldro:n ol lht· woman tht')' :til' •·urrenll y 'hal'kt'd up w11h • • • Oav1d l'lay!On-Thv ma,. .1 Canad1an mt'mbcr o l· ~ ru•:k group ~·01lled "Bl llld. Swra t, 01nd Tears." sa1d Jl " Sial<' De pul ment re.:rplron "I d1dn '1 {US! Wt'al lhiS by iiCcidcnl." pmntm g 1<1 ..1 l\H~t' "J>('a.:r ~y mhol'" on h1' purplt' ~we;tlshrri . "/ wofl: 11 hr.·au ''' I bt'htvt' in 11 Th<: ~rnur dot'sn't st01nd for lh t' thing, Mr ~IXt)n IS domg. l'vr 11.1\l'lt'd tlh· .:oun1ry l'\'t ,,.,·n h.tlrl"d and 1a..:1sm. ~nd I'll trllthllt nn m;~ll t'r wh<"rt' t !fO" • f hn·t' gut'~'(~·, a" hi whill '··oUr~· Shtt' Ot·p~trrmrnt dtd aftu Mf. ("layto n-Thomas prumist'd t11 dtnounl·r lht Un1 lt'd S~!l t o:~ world-wtdt T hty llfrt•d h1~ VtU .1nd tnformed h 1m hr would no longrr ht' wrkomt' her..-·• Or mJyh<' a•hu ll rd hi\ 'l!llt'mrnu "' ,I.II"J'Itd h" wn~t,·• 'l'o "O ur" St:lll' D~p;~rtmt'nl . ~u mt' <•hl lr;~r l of' a~ J lwo~y,, I.JYt f'l.lyl <l n -Th nma~ Jnd lht' 'l-mt' m hn md gr ou fl S40 .000 \<> lour lhtrl' Cnmmu ntsl .:ountii<'S Th<"y ar< o~dmtt as y o u I h ·ad m i n i~1r11 io n repre~entafiYts of "our St o~ll' Dt'rarlmt'nl " You .~hould not I'>< too surprrstd thut tht t<X k p oup 15 ap1ns1 iht , Unll<d RAND CORP. INVOLVED IN EDUCATION ~~:,::.~,£.~~~ .. 0~~:·::;;; Departmtnl "secuttty rnb By Special Correspondent l<lte for anyone to do anything the proponents of this s ystem narnrd by Srn;ato r Jo~t'f!h A strange thing hJppenf(i at abOut II. Wht>n Senator William keep telling the taxpayer s thai '-kCart hy arc ~t 1ll thcre ' the Ppntagon recently. Their Proxmire (D. Wis .) tried lo PPBS will ma ke It easter lor • • • credibility was challenged. Not learn how the Air For ce had the people to know where their <;omg hrokl''' CJn 't pay only the c·rE'I1ibilily of the accomplished this feat, he dis-money is going! Not too many y11ur h11J~·· C:o~n 'J mt't'l your Pentagon, but a lso the famous covered a pattern of inconsls-people have even figured out pJymlh , nam e or thP RAND Corp. tendes, concealment, failure to tile company, moch tess what Mt'r~t' w1th Lt11.kht'~·d nr lmport.~.nt names were tossed disclose Information, and man-happeft@d to their money, 11t"nn {'rntr"l R ail1oo~d and lei a round like a hot potatoe, and Qlulation or r ecor ds." To add to this myster y, the th~· I.JXJ'Ia)'<'rs kct'p you up ~ an er ea ch one caught It, they Senator Goldwater asked why R~ND Corp. ha~ refused to part Wondtr .;h;tr:rr hJpprnt"d passed it down the line to the no one ever blamed McN<tmara wtth the edueahon documentl-tu the SIX younr: Nt',.rnc~ hdd next guy. These included the for these miscellaneous pro-tlon even IC)Orl the request of in ~I'W York for plnllmr: 10 RAND Corp,, tt1e P~;>nlagon, ,lects? We would like Sen:.tor an assemblyman. It Is a public Robert M c~amara, Dr. Daniel Goldwater to know that one of education system, and yet they ~'11 ont' pohcrman tvtry wc..-k . EUsberg, who reve-•led tht> our own Orange Countians did wtll not let the pubUc see the 10 brulal ra~hlon. 1" ~p_ark se<:ret papers. President Nlxon, that very l~lng last February. ourlaitgledna! I plans that were form-:.\~~~cntJn~e~~~.~~t~ ~0f1;;~:~111:~~ .lormer Presidents Johnson and When appearing before the State ,... Kennedy and enrling up with a Commission on Planning, Pro-The PPBS State Commission h vc 01 llh·m Wt'rt' ~<'ltt'd m ;t slap In the race lor the RAND gramrning, Budgeting System used to seDd out bulletlns an~ raid on thw H:u1<m ap~rtmo:nl Cor p. (PPBS) in the Fountain Valley nounctng acttviues for tM 'fi h<rt' po ltl'r rou nd two Defense Secretary Melvin R. s chool distric t, she indeed m•>Dth, and slDce March no one h 0 m t -m J d " b 0 m h ~ • Laird ordered a ll classified claimed thai the commisslon has r eceived a btllleUn •• not gunpowder. ~wo riO~s and • lnlormatlon withdrawn from the was merely com:i)lylngwlth Me-even a particuLar assemblyman pistol: The SIXt h was arr~sted RAND Corp., becauH' or the Namara and Johnson's orders, whO was getting them. The 111 h1s ap~nmcnt. ~II wrrr security leak, Just whO will stating that "Robert McNamara "Child AdVocacy BUI"(S.l414) char&r.d Wllh conspnacy lo come out of I his I he hero and introduced U Into our miUtary that we wrote a.botlt last week commit mu rder· conspiracy 10 the vlllaln Is not yet known, system, aDd President Johnson has most of the same com. buralarize a slat~ u mory , bul the tragedy in aU or this ordered all non-defense agen-pooents Usted in the PPBS state c 0 n 1 Pi r 1 c Y t 0 r 0 b a Is the public. Whom oo they cies 1ft 196S to adopt PPBS." manual which leads us to be· c h~ck -c nllin& eslablishmtnl btUeve'? All their heroes are Could thli be the same system Ueve that UpassediD Congress IIJ;~d pos~r:nion of explosives lll.rlin& to taU. People iD coY~ Goldwater was complaJD.lng it wiU be IIDder-the juri8d!Ct~ with lnttnl to UIC them. trnmenl, poUllcs, education aDd alxM? of the PP8S. So wh11 ? Ooubtlu' all rhe 10 on dOwn the line. are maldq PPBS Is the IMIW "cost-Thls btll b)' Abraham Rlbicolt six h•d to do w11s to aet 1he dtdllons and r eacting in ways aecountlnt" s)'lltm that tax-will l"ea cballge the Social American Civil Uberties Union the ptlbUc never thOulbt pos-payers are fic;htlnc, lA tduea-Stcllflt)' AcL n J)roYldel fQr to rumish them • lawyer and lr sible, and at the same Ume tloo.. D.'s: the "accountability'' enrytMng but our sptrUUlll the case nn be taken to the tbt publk Is c:oofused oa ·au term )'OU bear educators IJH, DHU aDd ctoeso't say 'a word Suprem~ Court, the plouen sides. No one seems to be on OddlY eDCM&IfJ. taJIIlJttfl are about burial arraneemeats lo wut pr0b1bly 10 rree. The tbt little CUY'S l ide. h&vlAC liM llmt problem wUh ov old age, &llh<Ma&ft it -wtU Suprt.me Cl\urt Ius ruk:d in the JUIC last moath, Senator it tt.t the DtW~I are ha'· pr0\1dt for other e._IMftll 1n case of a poup or Communists Barry Coktwater charcM ROb-iDe rib "trttdom of tbt okl ap, c:aup1 ~ pk)ttinl 1o ert McNamua and nil "COlt· press." A' of thiJ: wrU.I.Dc1t b .au overthrow the Unllcd States crrtrr•'" l)'lltro witb tbt bill n ftl dtfe)optd bJUMRAlfD all rl(bt tor )'011 to Jtad letter' pemmut, lh•t Jt b •II rilht wa• lA the t..oclbtrld~Alr Corp., ud the lltate manaal to JOUr t.YOrlle c(III.P"t811D&D to plot to onrthrow our Force C-5A IC&Ddal, Tbtttl'm, was pit toeatller by PMt. Mars ill WubiDcton. k blsiOtpautd 10Vt!tnment. can II be wronJio "CCJit..O'Itrrao.," Wll .._.., wldl Ud MltcbiU. tM • ..,. Jtl1 but 1t it don, It wtU ..u II'ICfdy plot to• murder 1 few cbupd to ••cott-crowth'' to fttm tMt ftllbrt reeet••lbiP tbt ccap'"' tau-Oftr bJ .., polkemCft7 10.:1 better. tor aolll RoJ'«, wtllchHc:tDfly lldtra1 ......... o1 oar "'Il Pottlbty thtt mOll •riou-J Aa IJ'Uclt la Look mapalal wilt..., tula' .. CJ, wblef!llp. u,-. ploctln1 hei nl done to · (5~11 ... 71) ,.., • .., tM ICUid&l PtUI tD be lorclliiJ Lodt Jld U J'Dil u• .,.. of .. Pt1ffr1 Dftrthrow our conttitvtiou.Jo wbtch UwolYtd $! btW. iD • 111 Cllll •• dlrtdloL To 111111 wt1o ar to ...._.._, 111t•a rw:public: h• Mn cloM no1 by ue.. eotta. TbiJ aid. Ito dala _.,. ft ca-.t l'ftllt 100 lUI to dlt.., .....,,, 1"1 lk ,...... rlotm.r.•t by tl'lc "--111t Air r..-.. .... ~ew., ,.. 111a1 lilt cUJ ct .,, rlti<IJ u ..., u ,.. ,. • .,.._ """" ltJtl • apd lo llldo lilt C-SA cool-11..-, -· 1.«-lo Ioiii -I, -cl .... AN ••• ........... y oicur Ofttl'WI tro1n coacr-ud t1tr1 Mtlll, .. • ,,. a11o. nt • ••taclllollll, 1 &I too 1111. ..... '" ,.,., -n. """'lelorr-t,•IIIH-100 1raoJ tf 111.1 Ill lootiiiBIII• , A-..WtYF•'"m PICTURED oa t.be promeaade dec.ll: of tbe Queeo Mary are W:r. ud Mrs. Leon Lyoo. Yr. Lyon Is a member of the lOUd ot tbt Oraap County PbUharmoale Society, aOO Mrs. """' Ia aulalloC Wltlldeconlloulo<lbeAII(. 7 benelll ball. fbe W. ll&e pboto oo the promenade deck d~lcts actor <oo~ lltojou lDd bls wlllt. (Jack West phOto.) • ,hi/harmonic plans ;)ueen Mary benefit rbe 0nqo Colllliy Pbllllar-ZZ,OOO 0raa&e COODIJ eblldreo rue Soetety will salute the eaeb JIU' 1n 11 eoocerts. The een Mary oa Sa.t'llrday eno. Soelet)' also prot1des amuaJ ;, AuCQSt 7, with apudbl.ll. scbolaralltp achievement a- )oelety members aDd coests ftl'dl to ptted seDior students I txwd LoadoD double dect-maj:lfing 1D music at OCJ and bus8es 1D Yarlous parts of OCC. t COUDty to &O to the black Assisting Mrs. Schumacher di.Doer daDce, oa tbt ball committee are: Mrs. :octtaJls served oo the William B. Holstein, co-chair- >meoade d.eek wlllbe followed man; Mrs. Paul Queyrel, Mrs. Charity League debs will cruise July 11 .. _I Cllarlty Leopoclol>-bo loJ<el.oolooCoiiiWtll, -~ -,. .. --1o till -~. lua tlou'd Mr. ud lilt a. Pul Caa-GruMUI., Kar•tr .. "odiM. •UJ'• cniW ........ ....,. Katb... liarS. •••• Met, .,. a • llllod dlJ oc -loU. 1-1A -· Cblot lldll(, ••rllllllllllf. <raimr.lllll Mcllllyrt, Dobonb EIIIM .,.... fart at 9 LDl. OD M..,, C&Ddlel PMikJpt 1-r. Jolr II. -· Tria N ... ....,, IWJ -···-... the cnlot Lonlllo ~ llllll'alrlela ..... to l.ac-wll1 be Mr. ud. Mra. TIIC_., C~IIJ, Mr.IDdMra.Rlcbl.rd ......... , boltt: .... andtbtlr ,._.., IAwrtDCe, Mr. ud "lblpmates'" ue to be pre~ Mn.lllrlbaU lames StJU.ud lllljltecl at tbe detWDte ball o( dlelr clebutllltt dlulbterl, tbe NI'WPOI't Ct.pter, Na&•l Carol Cbopmaa Coaaallr, .._ Cbarltr Loa'"", NOY. t1 ol the AU.. Lawreoce, aDd Jamie Newport« IIUI. Mra. MelrtD. Loa IIIJI~ Dulol Kilmer m 1a -. Jlehettnte ...... aboard will l:lall dlnetor. MRS. ROBERT COLUCCIO JR. (B~ntie A.ldu pbotoJ Terry Ann Ellis weds Robert Coluccio Jr. Mesa, Arl.sona. Ill September tbe CQt411e wm make tbelr home 1n Tempe, Arizora. LOCA~ TEACHERS AT MRS. THOliU.S McHAlLY. (Pholo&"•l>hy by frffrry) .Cheryl Ann Lobach is bride of T qm McNally Miss Cheryl Ann Lobacb, Mrs. H. C. McNally of Leaven- !kughter of Mr •. and Mrs. Flynn worth, Kansas . Loba.ch of Costa Mesa, became The bride chose a formal Mrs. TOOmas R. McNally In a white gown of or ganza made in double ring ceremony beld Sat-an empire style with a bodi~e urday, June 19, at Grace Breth-or reembroidered lace appUque ren Church of Orange. Dr. L. L. and locg full sleeves. Grubb omct.ated. AtteDdi.Dg her were Mrs. The groom, who llves 1n Deflllis Karas as matron of Fullerton, Is the son of Mr.a.OO hooo~. and Miss Ma.r y Norris DISPLAY FEATURIHG UPPER BAY PHOTOS Pbotograpns of Upper New- port Bay by JoanCoverdalewtn flU the Civic Center Gallery during July and August. The exhibit may be seen during business bOOrs from 8 to 5, Monday through Friday, ttl the and Mr s. Larry Lobach, sister- ttl-law of the bride, as brides - maids. The groom's brother, Robert McNally, •a.s best man. Ushers lncluded Larry Lobach, brotber of the bride, and Stephen Lobach tile bride'scouslo. Another cou- sin, llttle Cl.ndy Lobach, served as flower girl. Newport Beach City Hall. VIETH AM TO OKINAWA Miss Coverdale moved to Marloe Gunnery Sergeant Newport Beach 3-1/2 years aco John A. Lav1D, husband of the and cast a.o artist's eye oo the former Miss Judith L. Jewell natural beauty of the Back Bay. of 927 LaPerle Place, Costa TO ROlli POl JUIIL II Velma 0'-ace-dol Mar, pull~ ollllo Bor- .... 1. Clol> ol N--lllr- '-Ar•, ta r•e s "ar IMr ciOb ll lilt .,_ )ll>lloo -- -OC Boroptlml. --ll.taoal Ate. lit Rome. 1'be local c:lub acbleYed tbe ")lttlet .tatu" b7 me«ar requlremeata wbk:b J.aclllded '**''•"te llDeY memberi,IIU''- Ue-r 1o ,..... eltl-lp lwardl to tbe 4 bleb .:.boola, Ud coatrn-uar I.DDUlUy to the Rubor Area Girls Ciab. Mar- daD Sebool and AFS. IUYS-IIJICI P11t1 -c.-tf . II. .... 2 " .... -= .. , • ...,.,u ... ~ .. ,_..._... •••IU tlr• ... , ............ _ .. _.,_ ._.I ..... Co?K. 8t &lao ·-•=ed tllat ,._E._..._.,._ Btacb wu pr~ tD nc.. PI'-Ia ........ ., ...,. relatiaM ud .uu. n. la- lllrUC:e a...-::rs 001,..... of- ric• are tocaeed at sot K. ·-Bltd., N_. FlelibtJ:. Service to the community A coUeaaue of ours tells this one. On Saturdays ht sdb dimcs ( I Oc each). Seems the nei&hborhood rnovte ts nut door. The kicb stop in before the show for dimes- for the vmdina machines in the theatre. A lot of our business is like this-service to the community. Glad to do it. Because we're conventently located and open Ions hours, v.re're 1 handy place to pic:k up chanae or • bonk of aspirin. But a pharmacist's true servK::e to his community is to be a quick, reliabk source of the drup and medications your physK:ian prescribes. That's the real reason we're here. And we are always pleued to serve you. Christensen .. ~ COMr nY. -· -..,.. omo&.& 1·- ~ 1Jaul'• ~ln&trr~ For all occasions we SPBCIAUZE lH PA.It.TIBS AND "l!DOING.J ~ d.1Mer 1D tbe Queell's aJoa JoluuUe Setson, Mrs. Jotm Wearlng a peau de sole silk 1 da.llclac to Joe Moah&y's Store and Mrs. Carol Briery gown trimmed with anllque lace !hestra. Throllpout tbe lDYllatiou; Mrs. Gllbert aoct a lace trimmed mantilla, aoJ.ac pests may tour the Thompeoo and Mrs. JackEger-Miss Terry AmJ Ellls, daughter lp. ton, reservations; Mrs. A. Bay-of Mr. and Mrs. Fred VIctor Beoerlt Cb&irmu, Mrs. Ed-ard Dod. aDd. Mrs. Michael Newman Ellls, was married to ·rd Scbumaeber, stated lbat Brick, ~; Mrs. Leoo Robert Puq1.11.U Coluccio Jr. ·OCeeda1 froPJI tbt ~ wtU LJQD, }'u. Rida&rd t..., Mrs. at St. Andrew's Presbyterla.D silt tbe PbUbarmoalcSoc.lety Charles Htrseb., and Mrs. Church. Her photographs hllYe been Mesa, llas redeployed trom pubUshed ttl Sunset Magazine, Vietnam to Okinawa with Marine Sea Magulne and Yachting Light HeUcopter Squadron 367, .Wagu_loe. Her work ~ also a. compooent of MarlDe Aircraft been commissioned by the G~ 16. Tile squadron's re-SUMMER IHSTITUTE Sierra Club and the A.uduboD dep\oymeat wu in conjunction Tbree teachers from tbe Ha.r-Society. Hf!l' pictures wtll a.lllo wllh tbe u. s. wUbdrawal ot bor Area are amoor 40 from a,pear lD OCI'sProjlld.llboot. torces from Vietnam. throughout the natloo particl- f,.. ......... · WJ,. •tl D.II¥1M)' s..,e;c• J OPEN SIVIN DAYS :11624 E. COAST NWY •• ~ COlONA DIL lilA -.,coatio.U, to brtar toOra..ace Thoatu Key, deeon.tioGs; Mrs. The double ring ceremony 'tmty liM world's P'ealest J. Dooald Fergusoo. Mrs. was conducted by Dr. Charles cr.traa aDd eololsts. Funds James Sawyers, Mrs. Ralph Dterentteld at 4:30 p.m. Tues- JO be_, IIDdenrrUe the con-Ta.odowsty aDd Mrs. Robert day, June 22. ,uLQg uarual f.r H youth coo-LeFe'll'e, reception; aod Mrs. The br ide, who was attended rts, whlch are DOW ln tbe Arthur Clayton and Mrs. Rich-by Mrs. Damlen Smith as ma- th Yelll' &Dd reach Ot'er ard Newell, pubUctty. troc of booor, wore a yellow ~ d • chlffon dress trimmed with eo ,ng Program Wblte'Oivetrtbbooandalarg<! brimmed bat trimmed with t E tb I ff I• b yellow daisies. 1 as u 1 ra ry . .J":.f.:"'.":x!~.th:.-:.:: ~:: A resoluUon of the board of are lnYttiDg all yoWl(Slers to lucclo of Centralia, Wash. He uc::atloa o1 the Newport-Mea joln the summer reading pro-chose Gregory AUwine as his illld echoo1distrlctautbotls-cram, wbtcb began July 6.. best man. Ushers were brothers c tlle euellttoa ot a klue Tbe tbeme is "Reading of the bride, Greig and Brian l'Hmeat betwMc Newport nuta." Hours are 9 a.m. to Ellis. ~:~cb and tbe seboo1 district 4 p.m. Morx!ay through Frt-The new Mrs. Coluccio is a r Ubrary tllciUUes at East-day. Story hOurs are for pre-graduate of Corona del Mar utr elemeoluy school wu school oa Wednesdays through high school and is now a junior ttborised at the June 28 City August n. from 10 'co 10:30 at Arizooa Stale University, >UDCU m..uac,. a.m. Tt. primary school story where she Is a member of Pi Aut. s •. Normu t.c..ts bours ..m be oa Thursdays, Kawa, Alpha Auxilluy. Sbewas !d Robert f'nDcJ. pri.Dclpll Ju),y 8 tbroolb August 12 from a 196 9 debutante of the CbJld- EutblUft eebool, ue u-10 to 10:30 a.m. ren's Home Society. tUDClDc a cooperatiYeprocram Lee SpraUer, children's U-Her oew hustand plays pro- .tll tbe lJtnrJ Bc&rd of bnrlaD tor the Newport Beach fe ssiorrll baseball with theMU- rusteea lor a clty-spouored Llbrulu, 1s directing tbepro-waukee Brewers. Heisagradu- .&nc JW'OifUil at the East-cram &Dd caa be cootacted by ate of Ceotralla hlch school ill uti .chool llbnry. Mrs. Kay PboalDc 6'73-1480, Washington aDd tsoowatttodlng U'toa uc1 lin. J._ Lacu Mesa Community Collep ill 5TIIUNG 1ftM NYLON 7•• $TIIUNG 1ftM LON 7•• o FOOTBALL o o HIKING o o TO PSI DIU o o ALL PURPOSE o o LITTL I L IAGUI o ..... ,.... . . T raiks Sleeping &Sails ~tlng in a Natio~I Sc.leoce FoUOOation-sponsored summer Institute at CaUfornlaStateCol- lege, Fullerton. Directed by Dr. Eric Streit- berget, assistant professor or scteoce education, the &.week institute opened June 21 anclls designed to Improve secondary school teacher competencies t.n the areas of biochemistry and molecular bioklgy. Local participants are John Lloyd and Michael Varalyal, both of Costa Mesa hlgb school, and Bndley Thurma.n ot Co- rona del Mar hlgtl schOOl. FOLK MUSIC JUBILEE AUda Cory of Laguna Beach is ooe of the featured singers 1n Ute second folk music jobtlee and rOild show at 8 p.m. Tues- day, July 13, In the Zoota club- house, 15th st. and lrv1De A.-e., CI.J.tf Havea. She accotnpUI.les berseU oo tbe pl..a.llo, cuttar, dulcimer, bOx accordian, u:l ......... Also lncluded in the program are the minstrel gr~ of Jlm Le-ris, James Patrick and James, aDd the music of Tom Jones. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. KIWANIANS CONVENE Cor0111 del War KlftDisClub members who attended tbe 56tb un .. t eoo•entJoa ot KlftlliJ: IDterattoDal lD SU Fn.oc:teeo JUDe !7.30 1Dcllded Ol.ctSmltb, DlrtsioD 4 coordlDator; Roy Stwler, Mlc bael Muab&D &DI AI KelsO. TbeJ were aceom- puiod br their wt •es. IIIII alaO maJd.Gc the trip wu Chruty, daqlftr ol tbe Kello's, wtb:l !rtoada Tonlll11r1>b11U1d ~ Le Gn.oc:e. IIAYBB.LE BERGIN 0115 llrs. Marbollt Ber&OO, 1055. Tburtll st., Coola lltsa, -J-30 at a coen-=-t ....._ pltal. Srrtces wen beki.J'ialJ a at Paelfte Vtn Cblpel, ud --wu Ill Paellle View Memorial Patl. hrYtfors la- ·-.. dloptor, c.-(ltrs. Sam) 11-D, _.,. ol II&--U•lo(IAOollrlo; • .,.._..,..., -Dl)'loo. lllrUop, Calif., lDd I .,...t. .......... ~ •. ' STIIIO STUff STOLIM. All ..U•alad $1,500 _. el ..................... -.. -"'GorE. ta.or o1 111 Iris Aft~ c-dol __ ,.,. ___ ,_ ...... ,,.,.. ..... 3 .. .............. ,, ol _ _, __ I I --... -... -~~~~ A I I, 5-T-R-E-T-C-H & ' FABRIC CENTER Newport Beach -Costa Mesa Informal OPENING Monday, July 12 ..(AN UNUSUAL CREATIVE LINE OF OUTSTANDING KNIT FABRICS • POLYESTERS • COTTONS • Sl:'LONS • ~C RYLIC S e VELOURS • ALPAC AS • • SWI!IIWEAR • P .4.TTERNS BV 5-T-R-F.:·T-C·H 1: SEW,..., VOGUE AND BUTTERICK • e NOTIONS FOR llNITS • ~A SIMPLIFIED METHOD OF SEWING WITH KNITS . .. .,.._" ....... U.h-WoL12:1S -<UJ " S-T-R-E-T-C-H 41 SEW'"'" is a fast, simple method of sewing 011 knits denk:lped by Ann Person. s . T -R-E-T -C·H & -SEWT ... b&ve become mag1c wonts lor tbol.l•ads or enthusiastic ladles across the country •ho are sewtoc their own knit clothes, tbaJlt.s to Ann. FasMoo your ern knit tops or slacks ttl less ttw1 ac hour! Make toe Qw'D girdle" Of course, wtthS-T-R.E-T-C.H 'SEW'""I M•'s knit slacks, st1 pe..ota. sw•ters, to ume a few tb&t JOU too can fasbloa 1fftb S-T-R·E-T-C.H &: SEW.,.! JoiD tbe now 100,000 ladles ac.ross the -.tlon &Dd start .. -•.... S-T .R-E-T -C-R-1-N-G Ud.S-E-W-1-N-G'""' 1 Re1ister now!-CALL TODAY! LIMITED ENROLLMENT AVAILAIILE S-T .R-E-T ...C:~H • SEW,.CU.I eoaa• of ...... two- boor •• ........._ ·-...-a r.e oc $15.00. no c lllSses will mt« ODCe -.ell,.. b' aa ttcbt-.,.. ptriDd. Paid pro-reel_ Ia roqodred. ttopotor -b' ·-bt-IIIIa .. -. llcnlac .., ....... ·-a..U. able. PhoOe 145.5110. FREE Demonstrations In Store of 5-l I ET-CH &SEW 8 Technique S-T-1-E-T -C-11 & SEr F 2121 W!STCLIPF DRIYI!, CORM !I 17TH. IRYIMI (MilT 'TO wat"ll PHONE 145·5120 •oiiP: t :M A ••• '10 ti:W P... • t:M A ••• '10 1.-P ••• UT. , I ~(W'OIIT HAIIeOR EIIGII lltm SEC'IIOII-- N EWPOil T ·MESA SPORTS SCENE • TIMI Harbor Area boys bue- ball team memberswUI beeom- petl.ac In the Pepsl-Dodp:rs skill c:oatests thlJ Sat~aday and. Suadly, July 10 and 11, at the Coata Mesa city park at Ana- helm Ave. aDd 18th St. Competition wm conslst or bunUna :.tccuracy, hittirag for distance, ruMing the bases and throwing tor cJislance and ac- curac y. The s kills contest will be conducted from 9 a.m. to Z p.m. each day. Tbo E-ta 88 loolJIIO 1u the R• Redltp at 1-D, the Orodcen aDd PhUUes both with t Wlno/Uid f louH, Tho Aolroo are 111dlag the KalNr BB lea,ue with 8 wlos ud 1 )osa wltb the Pirate• 111 Zad with 6 Wins a.od 3 loan. The Sooora B8 lea,ue his the Davis Cubs 1n troot wtth 6-1. The Dodgers are 4-Z-1, the Plrates 5-3, the Cardl'na.ts 4-Z-S, the Braves 5-3-1 and the Glants 5-3-1 in a nal wide opeo race. ...... ,_ ... , .. lalwcollleloiO e-eroo !>om CambrldiO ""'-lllr lllloc:llod <>rup c-CoUop out ollbo Royal Hooley Ropllo Ia Gnat BrltaiD. bC tM Buc:• vowed tbeJ wtll return. occ, 1lle first jwl1or collep ever to compete lD the 134- year-Oid event, lost by a lengttl to FUzwllllam College of Cam- brld&e JUDe 30. C01.ch Dave Grant said that the Bocs were still bothered b)' the time change by race Ume and tlred after the half-way mark. He said the Bucs would return next year, aod would speOO at least 10 days lD Ell(- land beforehand · 90 that the ousmen wou)d have a chance to adjust. 4POH I -----. . - There Will be 3 groups com- peting: 9-10 YN r olds born ln 1961-62 wHJ compett> oo ~tur­ day; 11 -12 year olds bor n 1959- 60 and 13-14 rear olds born 195 7-58 will compete on Sundoly. Winners will receive medals and tlckets lo Dod ~:t>r ball games as well ots going on ro further competition. The B division has the Pl\11- lles leading the Kat.aer league wUh 9 wins and oo Iones. The Lincoln Plrates lead the Buffa k> Hllls hr•rue wllh 8~1 and the Liocoln Oodgtrs are trallinc wfth 5-3-1. The Enslen Car- dinals lead the Pier Park B's with 5.3 and the Astros are in Znd at S-4. The Dodgers are th(' leaders In the Mariner 8 lf'agut> 7-2 wllh the Ensign As· tros Znd with G-3 anrl the Cubs 6-3-1. OCC started off well, and led at the halhtay mark before Urlng. The Bucs raised the money to go to Henle)' on their own, deUverlng phone books for the Cil}' of Costa Mesa and staging a number o~ publlc events. £0 MULBERRY, a member of the Davis Cubs, slides In ahead of the thfow from the catcher to Jim Sylvester or the Ensign Pirates. The Pira tes won the AA league game at the TeWlnlde Park and are ll-7 in the North dlvtston. (PhOto by Colin McConnell.) SO YEARS OF SERVICE UNDER ~~O~W~NERSHIP FANTASTIC DISCOU NTS ON EVf RY NEW & USED CAR & li;UCK PLU5 SO GALlONS FREE GAS IT'S CLEANUP TIME! GET SEPTEMBER DISCOUNTS IN JULY! H iJ 1\0REOS OF NEW 1971 CAHS A!\0 T RUC KS THAT MUST BE SOLD BE F ORE THE 72'S ARRIVE, 1\IJ"N AT FINAL YEAR E!\D DIS- C0t'1\TS. COME IN WHILE SEL- E C TIOI\S ARE FULL! ...... '"""' I HtUUUKt KU ISIN~ FORD 2060 Harbor Bl~d., Costa Me~a Tilt' I!Jrbor Art•a I.Qseball otll-stars will \.1{' t.:~v1n ~ their team Jnd inohvJoJua ! IJietures taken Oil SaiUrd.t ) Jn.'l Surlo'JJ y. Boys wishing tu have ino ln·hlwl ptiOtOS J lltl I'll:> S[•t·•·l.tl t ulor ]JaC kaL'£> III U!>I IJrmg tlu; fio-f·· es~r r fun us fur U1r· p!Joto- ~rJplwr tu ~U . .HJiltC•C d•·lJVd'Y of IlK' beautiful ··olor o;;i lk -ma ttt· l,lro•·E!.'>~ •·nl.tt ~.;t;mt·uts ol tht• SJJoOrt::. II I•·I!J.t jllifJ({IS. Spt·•'J.tl .t (J(){IUJtl!l•·nt ::.•·11(-<[U[I:!> II.J~('­ bel:'n 4~::.1L'l lt-.. J e•• 11 di!-SI..Jr learn, S11 th{' tJ!.J.~NS ruust lui- low 11••· ::.• ht-1/ulr· tlJ .. vr,id .JH} ![fl U )::. .s::. !'11· ::.kllh • Oni•·SI .11~1 lhl:' .J.IJ-M.H ~>'•otu <; .tl'<· ,, ht~l­ uk~t 111 'uUJUIJ• lion wr!'1 •·.J • !o otlt<•r . Tit•· . .\.\ \ ~ . .s ::.l h.t'>l11t' i.IJIO'f)]JI Pit.Jt~.!:o IE' .. IIllll . ..1! ').1.2 ..till! ll1E: Tt·WJJlkl·· H"'ll•·~!:l~-trl 2r .. 1 ]Jld•·•· .tl :1-2-2. Till',\,\,\ W"'SI h.1S tilt· K..ti.<.t-r Gidii!S In first w!tr1 .1 I I .J.2 r•·•·or rt. The ;,.\ :'\ott!! lf-J ~ue ll.t!'. 1J1e 2 EnSi t1• I"JrtlS l~!tlllll.' for tliE- IO[J spot 11·itt1 tht' Expo.!> 14.4 JWI tht• Plullit:•s 13-!i, Th~ A,\ Sout11 1{-.t gut-lidS ll•t> Ensi~;n draves Ill fir st wit h IQ.:;.J .trill OrE-KaL SE:r Giants in 2nd .,.•JIJJ 9 11·111s .tnr! i !rJSS(-S, Tt11:: A :'\orll• [{'o~.rJer-. "rt> til( Lw• oln Phil lit-~ Willi IG ~l .Jn(! l!lt< 1\..tt Ser C.l.lfti S, 10-:0-1. Tt1r-.\ So•1tl1 h.t !:o IJ1t' Ll!lt'o]n Astro::. ur fLr sl <~110-3-l o~.nrlll•e T•·Winkl<· Phrlllt>s in 2nol .. t 10-li. Tl,t: A E.a'>t lws tltt> T<-- Wi nkle Ji..,lle1•::. 111 lrlJnt ... ,.,u, 13 '.t.'Lnll , 2 IO.!:o<;t'<; .tlld l Itt> IOI!lJ ~•~t I I 1/Jf• lf•·d l>o..-kN <> I I -·1. Tit• \ We~! lws 1!1<· Lin• olu JI,~Jt··~s s•·llllh'tr,,.P..t• (• lt'JIIi ll 1-l .• nol u, •. u •. ..~pir.tt£>~ l!!!!~~!~~~~!~:!~~!!!!!!~I CO"'"''"" 011 ">lflllll' ~J t!J 1·, ,,,.ill!> J lu::.~+·:.. rt1• r t.r '>l• ..~ llh t•·.td•·r ., ..~r(· tlw T•·Wnrkl•· r .JI'•Im.ds 111111 SOUTH COAST 1 "' f ,, r H r LAGIJr'J/1 BEA(H :<11 ';1 4 • Ar-r ,-,, .. JENNiffR U ,'l[ •LL {".~'11 {,<l"'f ~ JUIAY l"l'lU S~A · OL I \II" r.o•u.tlT ·,.2 .111•l ti w ·j,.',\llildt' HrJvr·s Tilt' Estaucia B lell.gue hu the Rea Ret! legs leading with 8wlns and 1 loss. The PhtlUes :.tr~ In 2nd wit h ~.4 aflll the Dotlgers in 3rd wit h ::i.~. The TeWinkle O's hav£> ·t h~ D'Jvis Cardinals IE-:tdin~ lt:ittt 8~1 followM by the D.~.Vis Astrus al G-2. The Cor- ska U Je .. ~.:u(• IL.A s the Te Wfnkle !JOII:!ers 1£-adin~ wilh 7winsantl 2 losses and the Tt>Wlnkle As- tros 2nd with G-3. • TI1P Spet><IW.i)' r.1.ces at IlK' Ounc£< Count ~ Falu .. rrounds t:onttnue to dr.1.w Capacity cro .... ·ds. HH k Woods ne:.~rly pulled ..1n unpre<.:E'<lt>nled sweep when J1e woo th~ main scratt·h and :. out or the 6 event s he rantd in. Woor1s, the National champion, ~r•ve himself -1n •d- dilional 10 yotrds handicap In the Handicap Ma in Event but still mana ged to finish ill clost> 3rd beh ind Bul ch Fishburn and L.1rry Moon. Billy Gray, who played the role of Robert Young's son on the TV series, · Fat11er knows llest," Is another of the popular entries in the Speedway Races at the Costa Mesa track. Gray fln lst1ed ahead of 111e field In one of the exciting 23 cu d events that promoter ll:rtrr)'Ox- lt>r put on last week al the Fair~ounris. The program calls for ~way racine bOth Frida}' a.nd S...turda}' nlgtlts, July 16 :wd 17, during tht> Orangp r·ount~ F dlt \lo'£'£>k. :\1 eau.,..•tule tur k "' the l.<t';u·ll, 'tu: :-ot•llo'J)Ot t Be--•ct1 llft>J,'Wrtl s "Otdt-d 36 rt>sc ues Jul) 3 4'11en (10,000 en,l(ly e<l the sur! .w d sun. W.tle r tem;>er.ttun· wc~s a 11·:or w 6';' to 68 de~t't's tflf' IIO)IIId ~ ll'et>k-end \lo·ifh mod- t:t .t fE' to la rge sur f. The crowds s·.•re ll eo-1 tv 100 ,000 Sunrla y .uvl JIS,OOO ~l o01 la y. There \lo't-r t' 3:i r Pst·ues Sunday ;in.'[ GO Mon. da y wJU, tr•e rips bui ldlnR up due to lht> storm surf that WJ.S ex()ef'tetl Morvtay. SECOND BASEMA~ Marc Rqr or the Ensign E1q.10s gets tht> throw too late to make a ta g on the Ensign Phillie runner in AA acllon at TeWinkle Park, The Phlllles won the g'Jme and a re a r•me behind the Expos In the AA North division. The Expos llave li ~4 -4 record compar('d to 13-5!or the Phlllles. {Photo by Bernie Pautsch,) Woods shows he's No.1 n wi ll be Rick WOOtls ag:ainst the fi eld Friday ni ght .,.·hen the Or ange County Fairgrounds wt\1 be the 'Kl'Re ror the a•eekly cycle races U~t ha\'e Oet>n duwlng capac it~· cro .... ·t1s to t11e popuWr Costa Mesa speerlway, aw<~.y In the 5 Upper. Mlkeoa~ was 2nd, L;ar r~· Shaw Scott Autrey 4th. Sonny Nuttl"t wu the winner of the .scratclt consolation, fin~ islling a.he<~.d of Mike Konle, Dennis Gl hltoh<lus and Stevf' Uo~.::.l. The ho~ndkap consolation saw Erl Wrl lio~.nts nose out Scott Autrey, with Mike Konle 3r<t <~.nd Heuben He nites 4th, In tile divis ion II main, Parsons was ll1t' winner , Jim Doron 2nd, 'scou Sl''""'•~l 3rd, Mike Quad{' 4th, Gresham ~ttl an,l Paul lle rlo'ler - son 6th. The scrJtt:lt semi. final won by No. 1, Rick Wood s, Larry Shaw In the 2ruJ Mike Konle 3rrl and Ot>nny rlehaus 4t h. HOW $HOW1HG BALBOA Oil ""'""'LA !XCLU$1YELY AT P-!o 673-40(1 OF THE OUT-Of-TOWIIERI ,1,\ AUC GUIIIIIESS ANTIIOIIYQUIIIII lOS( F£11£1 JACII HAIKIIIS SNOWING DAILY AT ·~·~ T ~P.M., 5:15 & 1:30 EXCLUSIVE Bette Davis Ernesl Borgnine "BUN~Y O 'HARE" .. •·· '• Pl(.,.a<.:_, • "0 11'1 ,. ., l,tiO<{L L(G'I-NO 1 .1.1 f, • .l. llo~: :\l.trL!I•:n , Jj[j IE:<~•I­ ~r ::. Jl " 11,. !·.w,•:l• llrJ>"::. .11 M-2 .ll~l tl 1~ ~.lbl i.!ll ( Ul l<; ~·11 11 J 6-J-t f('•'JPI. Tl••• Pr•·r P.trk /H i lo-J•l<>r -; <.1f t' !Ia~ l:.r1S1r,n /!r 1vr•!. at ':'.,! .;JI•l rho-En!>1gn AstrCJ!> ~<Ill• G-3 -1. Tl11' Cllt OJI.J rJel ~1.~r rQut r, Ct·uler lt-.. rh·rs, .1 lt 11 1t li 1:; -•:•n::., 2 lusst:s .srvl I lit-, .Jt•·ll•t: l.tnr-oln t o~.rrhmls, the !.111' oln GIJJlt'> .~nrt tht' Un . ,;;, ___ .., .... .,. ... ----..1 coin Phi lil t'S . More th01.n 719 prevPntlve rpsr ues v:er t> rPc0r11E>t1 Monday \lo'l1t>n the •le rt lifegua rds wanlt'd the swimm?r s In ad- v .. nct> of the rips that wer e building up and he lped them La.c;t week lhck Woods, Ute n:ttional racing champion, put on :tn exhibition Uta.! left 'to doubt in 1/Je mmfls of the spt-r - tator s c~s why 'lie is No, 1, as he roarer! home fir st in the h;l.~lh:ap sernJ.rJna l, the sc r<~.t('h 4 bpper, the scratch semi-final and then topped the Ulue rillbou fi E-ld in thE-scratch main event . Woorts ~VE-the Uelrl an addition:.~! 10 yurls In tht> handicap main event when h£> took a 70 yar d lJawtic'ap rather than the t·ustomary 60 y.trrts, but it prov('([ too much for tht> Uuntin.:ton Be:.tc1t acf-. He did mana ge "very r espectable 3rd place fi nish l.oehlnd But rh Fish- burn <ind Larry Moon. Sonny Nutter rlnlshed 4th in the main h.andicll.p. The div ision i::~··:~'"~1p:~::!~~;~;~;~~~~;;~~~~~~~~;=J was won b)' Rod Gr£>sha.m •·o~.s 2nd, a.nrl E•hart 3rd. Paul Henderson .,..as tht> ner or the Jnllla l division 4 lap special .ts Mike placed 2nd a.nd Erwin serious rescues or nrst helo. F .J o~a9 The main scratch event saw Rick Woods take an early lead and lncre:.~se II to win going fiCTITIOlS BLSINESS NAME L!GAL HOTIC! STATE ME NT __ !:_!:!:!::!:.!::::!!:::!:. __ RATES FO R CL ASSI FIED ADS MISCELLANEOUS The followln~ p£>rsons .il'f' doinK busint>ss .t!>. t...a Posarb Apa rtments, 1661 WeslclilfDr.. Newport Bead•, C•. 92660: Don- :t ld D. Wells, 1200 K1n gs Rrl., Ne'ti.'J)Oft Bt>actr, C:~~.; Ida E. Wells, !ZOO Kln~ts Rt1., New- port Beac h, Ca.; Eugt>ne w. Wells, 3135 Breakers Dr., Co· rona del Mar, Ca.; Marg:utot F-10558 FICTITIOUS BUS INESS NAME STATEMENT The followinK persons ar<' doing bus iness as: Baycr est Shor es Co., 1661 WestcUtf Dr., Newport Beach, Ca. 92660~ Ivan Wells ' Sons, Inc., 1661 West - cUff Dr., Newport Beach, Ca.; Delbar Land Co., 1661 West- cUlt Dr., Newport Beach, Ca. IT;-2 Ttmu 3 Trmu T'Rt:D OF T.V." lf:lvt> fun wit h those f1ou rs building ;·our own busiooss. We did. We'll he lp you l.f yo u qualify. Ll•S and Joanne Reyno lds. 67fi-414~. 20 word t or lett 71 word t to JO wordt 31 word\ 10 .«> WOTdt Ea ch •ord OY er 40 wordt 1.50 2.00 3.00 .OS 2.50 3.00 l .OO 4.00 4.00 s.oo .10 .IS ........ A ................. -................ SINGLES -Ma y I have thl' Wells, 3135 Breakers Dr., Co- I·OU ."'i AI.t: WORK • 'NTED p leasure of your ,~,n~~~.~~ rooa del Mar , Ca. ~~~~Z~~~~-:;-;;;;;;;;;;~1 hours a day for l This business is being con- This business is being con- ducted by a partnership. HW>UES 1~ <;loop, Full cover,lmoNING . Years of At the t>nd of this dueled by a partnership. 3.1/2 II. P. moto r. Excellent on all types of c lothing .s. will be able lo enjoy a Signed; Dona)d D, Wells. Signed: Donald D. Wells . •.Oilllition. Phone 548-1067. en. Specialty, men's i Ume of pleasurable This statement filed with the Thls statement filed ' with the county clerk of Orange County on: June 30, 1971, b)' Beverly. --Phon• in Y ot.~r Order fer a Subacrl"i-..: Coll 673.0550 o IIUIIC..L 1'011 SALI SC HMrDT MUSIC CO.'S SliMMER SPECIALS -- Hammond spinel organ wtlh t.eslie, s i.C)er special @ $995. Console or pns --Yamaha &o /Iammond, new &o used, from .J905; spiMI or pns from U95, btoch It lessons. Thomas The- aile or&U, wal., $1,195. Gnod.J, DeW ' uMd, Beet.. stein, Kimball, Yamaha, K,.be, WurUta.er, Steck -· an u much u $685. Repo'd couole plaao, bQ neW, .,. $400. £-z tormu rnllblo. YaNIII • Sttlnl.1 -tllrPM1 1907 N. llala st.,-.ua Ill. Jtlf $1.50 per hr .M.1 Uie Whitman, !i34-2Z2 1 a rtt>r 6 p.m. countY clerlr. of Oranp County 607 Marguerite Ave., liliiifsii'TiN(;;--;:i;-;;;;;:-J on: JtM:Ie 30, 1971, by Beverly del Mar. Phonp 673-Z7 74.1 BABYS ITTIN G: My J. Maddoz, df'l)uty county clerk. J . Maddox, deput y county clerk. Publish: July 8, 15, ZZ, 29, 19n, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. SECRETARIAL WOR K, graphing, notary, and booi.keepi.Dg accounts. 673-4050 afternoons. • W.l "LITTLE CESAR," the lull story of Cesar war on the grape of CaUtornl.a, by 1 sellln~t author of "Seeds Treason," Ralph de Tole- dano. Paperback, 95~. ORDER FROM : Arnerteao OplAion Book Store, UU Hatbot 81wd., Costa Mesa, To~: 646-0645. FOR RENT IE VIRAL OFFICES and lor Working woman with PltbHsh: July 8, 15, zz, 29, small chlldrt"n. Costa 1971, In the Newport Harbor area. 645-30fl7 , EuJp.. ------------1 ---------·---------ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS-~ 542-7217. P .0. Boa: 1ZZ3, Costa Mesa. your eyes - on your new carpet -remoYe them with Blue Lustre. R,.. electric shampooer, $1.00. Crown Hardware. 310'7 East Coast Hwy., Corooa del Mar. EXPERT bicycle repatrlnr oo an ,malce1. Tires and &It rt- ptaA:-porto, AI lla11>oo. Merc:a.atUt, ZOO MalD Street, llalboo. ,_ t75-7!12, -Yow old 11: lrldt for -· 8ol101 cutllt Store, 100 MaiA St., a.-.e'll-'1211. tiOMI~ATIO~ ~R ATHL ETE 01' THE Y!:AR 1 wish to nomlnltt •••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••• who ls a •ucsent at •••• , ••••••••••••••••• , • .ciM:Iol, u my eatry b' J\lft&or Hllh Sc:bool Athllte oiiM YMr, Ho porUetpolod lo 1111 .,Uoortac 11>0rl1: , , , , • , • , ••.•••• Lt.t lht acbttwtmllh Urd pra1Drnauc:u t11at JOQ coellidwtd lD your MllcUOD:, , ••• , • , • , , •••• , • , , , • , ••• , ••• , . ........................................ . 8l(;JIIAT~: , •••••••• , • , •• , • , , , •.• , •• ~-: .......................... . V• ,'111rnl ....__ ......_ JIIIC ...,_. -.u II: E1IIJGJI ~'II -AIIrDIITil 1711 L Coul ~. c:-,.. 111r, ca_r • -· . _...:,_: _ _:_ _______ , _____________ ,_ --------------- took the 3rt1 spot. Jim Doron l wa.s the other division ner; Scott Sivadge2ndand Crawford 3rd. Wild Bill Cody, the wl•~er·l of the June 27 scratch moun .. 1 is out of action due to a spill last week at the yeroiU<ra l fa lrgrounds. Cod)' suffer ed broken collar -bone :.tnd miss a.t least 4 more weeko;l of raciRit. PR EM IERE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT ~~iwPo •r etA<H .,, '"'f1 e "t'O"cfl IO th~ fob uiOul lodo hll" QQ l fiJ~O su•DA'·'NUIS fii.&SU . • . ., .... , ··-s.&' Ill . Od. I· ·- MASON TAKES LON& VIEW lltURSOAY, JULY I, 1911 CXIIIIIIA Da 11M, cAuF . lu,rrt In* 1 '• ..,_,_ A.a ebW uec:ltf•t ot ., tit tllo -· blaiNt lud ... ,. ..... ('~·'" ..... ot t h• 'I •• C.. .. • C&JIIilll6l'a oi6Nt -ad IIGil pr-u .. rucbNL Bill- Ll r.......,.lt tar 11,000 aor• ud tbta IOIIll, Tilt 1ntM ~III'MI· dtot.ll ..... ~ .... ..... 1111 -ol lldop ... -ocalo. Ytl lltlll-pollllc u- U&III ud moot ol lilt 1- ,tbat ...-all1 COIDt wttb IK-• ,_, Tbl ma.n wbo taM 1rYtat Dlltblr 1mokea DDr drll*l, llmtll bU nllllDc to a .a "dama." aad JI)I'Dda IDOit o1 bb -·tim• -l<lo& ooi ,.... -H.···-l&or S--. NrYIJICU ealr, Ida-· He bu bollliZ- maa ol SoeU.. I, .....,. 12 lllmaoll "'" the yoars, -tor tbl ft" ..... **-; Uti •• al, tbe -.ork 011 ....... bl II: a me•ber ol ....,1 aDd at DtciiL He alalo deliped al••IIIIJ ud eollot:OIA!riaorJ bb ... olllce cr-wllkb, boUdl. o/ uu tbe mu, .. lll&lltft. CIIIP!Nn Col»p awarded 1111 wife, BettJ, Ia a end· llr. -ullooonrl'-""'" -lor <leal-ud, Ulre ot ltltDce dlefH recllltlr. Dr. HI' haatwDd, eo))ya remodel--Grooo-Kamay, lie-ll>t ud lmproriJic ... ir bome. ally -put It tbla..., Slit Ia • toloolod moslclaa, tn prueattaa the eUatioa: u well. For years, she 'lfU a "_WlllJam Ra_,b Muoo DOW m ~ of tbe Rocer Waper -&t U>e peel< ol a ella-CIIOnle, and all>ce.,...scbocl t1DcWAed career of ~ervlce, bas been a church solol.tt. Her ebarced a mona other tb1Dp Yltb other irlterests Ue 1n art am rtapouibtlliJ tor tbt creatioD literature, and reeeotty $be bas 1n lrvlDe of a. totally aew com-become an n ld gardener. ~ muolt)', surroundt.Dg aod ....,_ Tile M•ll'JilS, woo met and iD& a University, Ora.Jtce Couoty married in Seattle, ban 3 child- aDd the State. Till& eoterprlle, ren. Soo Mark, 23, Ute hiJdad, beefMinr -ID em•10 IJIID •Jor• bUlldlng thlJip wtlll his reauty, las &ttracted D&tklaal b&Dtll. Daughter Mldge, Hi, tsa interest and wor\d.wlde attea. trleh school freshman. Her dad Exceptional 5 bedroom, 3 bath II home with 2 fireplaces, rich walnut E panelling In carpeted family room, A tiled entry way, sell-cleaning oven, L carpets, drapes. A nearly new home T already landscaped and ready to move ln. Community swimming pool. 0 Owner has left' for Ore_gon, so we R are able to offer this value-full home 8 for only ssa,soo TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. fHiWn/6 Corona Highlands New listingl HIGH ON A HILL, THIS S.BEDROOM HOME WITH POOL HAS A UTTLE OF THE OLD WITH A LITTLE Of THE NEW. LIVING ROOM AND FAMILY ROOM HAVE FIREPLACES. 0\TI'SIDE COVERED PATIO WITH WET BAR AND VIEW DECK. 558,500 tloD, enjoys belplng wUb her math C M ','Because hemo ... _.ceo. bom"""'k. In f>.cl be belped ORBIN• ARTINll] ~ temporary problems wtlhbread edit tbe loea.l school district vlaloo; becaose be Ia fUture. ba-des!goedtoeJI)lalallie ~====~~~::17~6~6~2~===~~ mi.Dded, freec:l"from tbecdunl oew matb to pareots, WendY _-:: .Jag tbat bampersrealprogress; Ma.aoo, Z2, worked 1n I&tallbul, I ========= t" beeauae he na.s deYoted IUs Turkel:, last summer on a ! • Curt Dosh . I tecbnlcal sldlls to the uses of school exeba.D,e program. Sbe man and · the arts of perlce Is a eoiJece seaklr with a bus. Phot~e in y_, Order rather than the butcbery of 1Dess major. fot o Sul:.scrlpti.inf C.ll 673-0550. "I!!:ALTQII 642-6472 ..... ,;; __ war, ~ ls desenlng of 11ooor." BlU Mason feels that 1n the Within the company, Irvine's <ltTeq,ment of ltviDe cowtry, presldeot Is not a IIW1 ~t. tM company Ls provlngtha.t man He lJi likely to join ID otrlce can mate a better llvlng en. conversations and on one oe. vlroomeut for trlmseU. easion made I.Cl a fourth at "Piann.I.Dg oo a broad tcale bridge with secretaries during eu work." be says. "I'm proud the lunch hour 1n the eafeterla. of the m.an&gemeot team we've He Ls equally tmpretenUolll put together, the team ttat'J wUh outside busloess aasocl. proving it. And I'm pr01J1 oftbe ates, and Is quite happy to be way people wbo live her e ue the one betttnd the wlleel when participating ill what we're try. travelling. ing to cSo. That's probably the Mr. Masoo guides the Irvine most important upect of It sb.tp on a ba.r.a.rcSous course all P• the~le; ootthehouses, between the rocks aoo shoals tbe·creeabelts, tbe parklora.ny of oppostnc public oplDlon. of the visible ttunas oo tbe laDd. The Ust ts a loq ooe: free. NoC; _tbem ._soae. It's bOW all of .,.,, LWei' Bat'Uie;-c., .-"'illi•oP.•r•-MII :•lop, .:·"":fo;t.."t~ 1111 ~~~ 'M:!"..!!'!t~ oastra. • acr c . pny U'~. . serves. lD tact, Just abed --------- everythll>J ll> lhe alphabet trom L !GAL MOTIC! annexation to t.ool.nc •• ln everyday operations of the F 10560 COJJlllll.Q)', Mr. Muoo. 1s also • concerned wltb tbe loa< r FICTITIOl6 BUSINESS NAME A problem.solver by trau:i STATEMENT aod talent, he avoids letting the The following persons are details of respooslblllty ob. doing bus1Dess as: lvanola. Trust SCID'e his uDder standing of the B, 1661 Westclltf Dr., Newport company's total operations Bea.cb, Ca.W, 92660; Donald D. He places major emptasison Wells, 1200 Kings Rd., Newport developl.ng tully tbeeapablllttes Beach, Ca.; Nola M, Williams, of those whO work for him 9984 SUl'ISet Blvd., Beverty Twice a year aU employees ~ Hilla, Ca. each dC~Utmeot meet .I.D ln. This business Is being coo. formal COfttereoce wttb tbelr ducted by a business trust. presldellt. He answers aU tbell' Signed: Donald D. Wells. questloos, moll: ot wblch have Tbls statement til~ wflh the to do with busloess couoty clerk of Ora.n,e County ••People spend ~ tuee part OD.! JWM 30, 1971, by Be•erl;y of tbel.r Uvea workinc for a J .. Maddoz, depw:y eouoty clerk.. company and they bave a rfeht POOU.sb: July 8, 15, 22, 29, to kDow tbe answers •• not 1971, In the Newport Harbor ODIJ about the buslDess, but EDIIgn, l.bout tbell' boss " he IIJS "U we expect mor~ of tbem. we LETTERS IH TEl'tNIS must be wUllDg to share ~ore Tom Bracey of Corooa del with them." And, accordiae to Ma.r, member oftbetennlstee.m trls secretary, Nora Carsey at Leblgb University, Bethle. the door to his office is ope~ hem, Pa., wa.s ooe of 126 stu. to all. dents wbo received Setters tor Mr. Mason, the corporate puUctp&tioD ln sprlnc sports executive, likes working with at Leh.tgtl.. ~ square apa biiC Its mo w. tin .tta: C HAIQUNG HIDDEN TWO STORY. Glowing flrepU reflects sparklioc nterbll surroua:Sed bJ eotlblestooe n.lkway1. Foca bedrONU, tbFM lla\M. formal dinlD&. flmUy toom ud bu .. muter bedroom! Huge disUnctt't'e conred patlo. Yours tot an uDbeUeYabll $44,250. Call 545-8424. WHERE 0 WHERE'? Absolute minimum ~keep! Antique orleated. Two massive fireplaces, formal dinJ.DC. pool table Jl&e family room and qua.illt corner location! Family gone. Tbls choice four bedroom borne reduced $6,000 tor immediate 11.1e. $46,500. Call 545.8424. 2315 FRANCL'SCO ORlVE, Newport Beach. A must to see! Custom single story home wtth 2400 sq. ft. of Uvlng area. Formal dlninc, spacious Uvtngroom, modern convenient kitchen aod prime residential area. Spectacularly landacaped on a 8,000 SQ. ft. lot, Impossible toreplace at$55,000. Call 545-842-4. POOL SIDE -TWO STORY. Unique tn coostruetion ·-one of a klndl Elevated Spanish style sun deck, gorgeous20136 heated pool. Hope you will Inspect this fantastic folD' bedroom hOme in the ideal location. Formal dirdng and personal otnce iocluded. Wish you were here •• $47,950. Call 545-8424. SOUTH COAST REAL ESTATE ROY R. McCARDLE REALTOR 543.7729 1810 NEW PORT BLVD. COSTA MF.~ TERRACE STUDIO APARTMENT For Summer Rental or Assignment ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF • CAMEO S~ES FRESH - • NEWLY PAINTED • CARPETED • N.EW DRAPES CDMING • LARGE L.DT • ROOM FOR POOL. DR BAL. L. GNol E • • BEDROOMS • VIEW • ••• CUSTOM View Home o &ENol CEILING • LARGE SlONE A REPLACE o SPANISH nLE_.FLOOR • 3 BEDROO,.S • 2 BATHS • DESIGNED TO EXPAND .. PRICED TO SE\.L " DOH Y. f'IUHI<llH I RUlTOR' _,_ __ c.-.... CIIIIJMI ,......, en.2222 11aw .-m By "Big Corona·• beach. Newest, nicest , .,arm 4t spacious 3 BR. & fam . rm., so close to the watu. Just cut 15000 ot $71.500 Opon Sa• loS... I-S. za Gol4•""'' COM 1htdl till lilts J'rcm kitdl.. Uv. rm. 1: matr. •· ot t.hlil 3 •· 2 be. C4M bQfrOat t.uty wi"'IIM:MM 0111 bot.b .wn. 1121..500 2619 c. •• St.,O.J .. c. •• Op .. s..a.s-.1-5 omortow's Home oday Everything you ever dreamed o1 having In your ultimate home can be yours today. Let us have the pleasure of showing you one o1 the outstanding bay VIEW homes avail- able --5 lovely bedrooms, 5 deluxe pullman baths, gracious formal din- Ing room, gourmet kitchen, family r oom, maid's quarters, 4 car garage. Call for an appointment to see this custom beauty. 'i Buzz -Buzz-Buzz Even If you're busy as a bee you should buzz over to see these 'very desirable 8 units, located south of the highway in CDM . You can't get stung at $127,000. ~ AND AIS.OCIATO REALTORS {, • ..,._., Del.•qo ._. le-) "-4-7270 2121 EAST COAST HWY . CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. ll.rtDIIfnAfL. AIID IUSIIflll ~IOPIRnll ··1'01 IIITI!IBSTBD, I'IOI'ISJrolfM. COIU.IDUAnOJI ·ua · ~I RIAL mATI ...... ()MoO ...... eo--....... .... 2111 PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN IY AP,.O.NTMENT l Linda l.Ie Drive QualLtv mnstrurt . new 5 BR. 41h b:a. home w 'waterfront Ia· rm & d1n. rm. Oak panel· ed fam ily rm. w frplc. M!\tr. RR. w sLllinR a.ru & frplc. . . ..... 1179.500 26 l ind• Isle Drive Decorator furn1shed 5 BR. 5 bath home far· ing Harbor lsliind. Jacuv 1 & sauna Re1dv for immed. occupancy. W,dock .. 1200.000 Sl Linda hie Odve Home on lagoon. 5 Bft . 41'l ba .. w 4 frp\c:"., jacuzti tub, hd wd. n rs . !ep. 11 v. rm., din. rm .. !am. rm. & brkfst. rm. $175.000 n lincta Isle Drive -Open S.turday Traditional 6 BR . 51 ':t Ua home on lagoon w/dock. Furnished. decorated & lndsc pd. 2 master bdrm. suites . . . . . ....... J2()0 ,000 Waterltont lots Nn. 44 : 108 ft. on water . 112.5.000 No. 76 : ! Car earage. Reduced to . s n,ooo Fer complete informttion on 111 Mmn I .. h.~ .... call: BILl,. GRUNDY, Rcalt01 tmi .... Dr .. Wie,,N.L Ja1. \ TWO AND THREE BEDROOM UNITS FOR ADULTS DESIRING TO LIVE AMIDST BEAUTY BY THE SEA IN THE PRE8TIOIOU8 WE8TCLIFF Beautifully Furnished Call (714) 548-3268 HOME SHOW RF..U:I'ORS 3535 F.oot c-H;p-y ................... I • AREA OF NEWPORT BEACH .•••••.• FROM $230 For lnfo11MUOn telephone Mr. Robert M. llucllleJ, M•neger •t (714) 145-0212 or write to The Offtce Of The Meneger, Mertner Squire Apartmente, 1244 Irvine AwenU.. , Newport Beech, c.llfomle ..... . NEW SERVICE· · EXCLUSIVE WITH · 8AY68EACH NATIONAL. MUt:TI L.IST CAL.LII7&-3DDO FOR •••••••••••••••••• A PUBLIC SERVICE AS A PUILIC SERVICE TH~ ttl!liPORT HAR· lOR • COST A MESA IOARO 01' IlEAL TORS HAS D!V&.OI' ED A tiEW AMD Uf'· 'fO.DA TE MAP 01' THE atTIRE A"1A. COMTt.CT 'fO. DAY A JllAI.. TOR IM YQUR AftA AMD IIJE. C!IY!' I'REE A CXli'Y 01' TIIS IEALITII'UI. Mil. FREE FlEE ••••••••••••••••••• ' I I THE ORAIIGE COUMTY Pbltharmoatc Soc:l.., eleetOd of. fleer• at the annual meeUDc held recentlY In the bome ot W:r. ud Mn. WIIUam S. Ho.-el.o, Pictured are, from w~ Joh.D f. Grundboter, e«atlnu1nr as director; Mrs. Joha: F, Porter, president, &adJ. Dooakl Ferruon. first vice-president La charge of concert a.rrangemeots, (Jack w ... pooto.) Philharmonic board elects Mrs. Porter Church to stage play t•lliiTu .... ..,.,. __ ,. . .,. ... ,. JULYI, 1111 CDIIIIA DB. 11M. CAUf . • ~.of .,_ Waklll&w, oaoftbeu••• __ p....,._,.. ud .... IIIDt -"' lllo c-dol 11ar c-"' c ...... Ia a. ~~~~~!'·..,;· lallolf ....... ~ • a.-a or Ylattora ••• a.t tblte'a 10 PI'OillbWoa card~, n'rt told. • • It 1rlU ... m lll""P-IIilYI I ~I ... ~ "' r~·-:~2~ llDII COUI Hlllwt1 dtl Mar. Tbe Yo .. I tbtrt about 10 , ...... ~~~ ~·"' mt, IDd bttort tbat wu • -"' Pit mart -· ... a Wblll, tNt l'm IUI't It WU I real Htate oftlee willa we &r· r1Yecl ta 1141. Wua•tttatwbelt Tbe Cllrl .. lan Playen of Doa Lebo bUDf out? SetiPI t:o Flnt BapU.t Church, C<Nib. moJ tblt'twbtrt we tlutreattd MeA, wUl be playlor IMlr a Ctnl y.ua .. q:artmeot onr-MRS. RtotARD STOHIEMAN. ~C .... Heu•• ,...._., flr st home sta.od of the sum- mer th11 frld&y, July 9, and klot1Dc tbt oc•n. 011 tbe other B b b • L H h again ... s ..... ,. July II, lor !':.~g>:.::r=~':':'ec't.;d 0 re ynn awort the reneral pubUe In the main tbe 2711 Bldlo oeU door to tM . A non-musical r ecital of a expire May 31, 1972; Dr. Dan-church oo Macnolla st. aDd El\lip bulldtnc. there waaa bl& d D • k s t successtul l7th seasonwasmu-tel G. Akl.rich, Mrs. Eric Our-Saota AM. Ave, ' lot With a Uttle building OD u we s IC onemo n sic to the earsofOrangeCounty and, W. Allen Grubb, Clitfor d The play, "On·~e to die,' wtllcb boued Gerald Rltctlle ' Phllharmooic Society members Hakes, Mrs. WUUam S. Hoi-portray• the reactiOlUiofpeople real eltate &Dd o . z . Robert8011 Richard M. Stoneman of Co-The bride 11 a p-aduate or DI!,.AIUMI<NT 1 16 NIWI'OilT MilA attetldJ.ng the recent aML&al stein, aod JollnA. Vlbert, whose b.ced with the posslbillty of kept bll coutructioa buatotss rona del Mar took Mlas Bobble San Jose State, where she re- meeting. terms expire May 31, 1973; perlskWii LDioaldpthlaoe cruhab--oftlce tbere too tor a whUe. Lynn Haworth of the Bluffs as celved her. BA decree. Shere-Dr. Joe Aldrlcb, wbo recelYtd btl: Tb, D, deer• Tunl.ng in for the 1971-72 Allan Beek, John F'. Grundhofer, after bela& ere was -• • • hls lx'lde In a double rl.ng cere-celved her muter's decree trom .DlUu TbeokJc;teal Sem.iarr, Da.Uu, Teaa, MARINERS CHURCH .._aoa, In the home of Mr. illd llOd John Scott Trotter, wbose solutely oo way It couklbal)pen, Spea'1nc ot old Urnes. Tbat rnony held Saturday, July 3, at from Looi Beach State. She la la tbe cbtlrcb pullor, Tbt Rt't' •. WlWam ActGD la Mrs. WUUam S. Holstein, were terms expire May 31, 1974, Ticket aDd reservation In-beautitullllltorlc pldure ot tbe St. Andrew's Presbyterian atnUated with A"'ba ChiOmtp. u.oelate putor &DIS· Ll ant~ tor YlaUalioD &Dd Wrs. John F. Porter, elected , The subscription series will tormatioD taD be obtllDed bJ Corbin Hotel to North Dikota, Church. The Rev. Cecil Eans Sorority. ca..U.,. president, with J. Donald fer-open in October wUh the Loo-caWocdlr~:_hurRachlplt ~8.1733l wllleb Bwi Corbin ran rtnt 1D performed the double rlnecere-The ifOOmatteoded PrlDclpla IUimAT ICIIOOL, , • • • • t :OO A.M. cu.an as rtr.st vi ce president doo Ph!lharrnooic, Erich Leins-tbe ..-;""' • 11 DDS, a an ad to tiM Enslen. eUdted mooy. Collep at St. Louis, where be WOIIRIP IERVICI •• 1:00 A.M. • 10:00 A.M. La cnarp ot concert arrange-dort conducting. Tllen there wW 548-1895, or publlelty maaapr m&nJ commtl1tl. ODe of tbt The croom ls the son of Mr. received hia BA deifee, He &VIIfllfG IIRYICI. • • • • 7:00P.M. mlllts. Mrs. Porter succeeds be 5 eoDCerts by the Los Anee-Kevin W\laliomery at MZ-1965. mOlt nrprlatn~o Corooa. del aDd Mu. Alan C. Stooem&D of later atteoded the lSC school John A. VLbert who headed the les PtlllbarmonJc, and one by St d • t b d wu R•.ttor Corbin reported Lido Park Drive, Lido Pen-of archlteeture, 2200 I . COAST HWY ., COlOMA DIL MAR society tor 2 y~rs. Mrs. Por-lheCievelandOrchestra,Railel u en an wu a call trom Ca.ta M_; insula, The bride's parents are ;:.:::==------====================~ ter Is the ftrst lady to be Kubeut cODductl.oc. ZlblnMeh-Chief o1 Pollee Ropr Netr1 the A. H. Carlaons of Santa elected president ot the so-ta wtll cooduct 3 performances 'II play motber ----lbt weal to school Paula. ctety. of the Los Aoples Philhu-WI w!tll Bud Corbin's mother! Miss Haworth chose a white other otrtcers are Leon Ly. moo.Jc. Gerhard samuel, as-• • • silk orp.nu weddinf gown, on, Zod vice president; Mn. soclate cooductor ot the Or. ne secood -.100 o1 the ADOtber .tory which beklop made with a semi tratn, Above RaymoM c. Dosta, vice presl. chestra, and Daniel Buenbolm Harbor Ar• summer bud be-1D tbe lm.J.ll world dtp&rtment tht emplre walatllne was an dent, ·worn ~n'1 actlvftJes; Mrs, wtu each cooduct one coocert. po June 29 at Newport Harbor occurred wbta Eaul.p Dft'l· ernt.-oldered lace bodice with a Edward W, Schumacher, vice Pianists Martha Arprlch and bleb school. The tlntreh-.ral paper pubi.J.eber A. E. (Hop) mllldarln oeckUne. The fUll pre1ident, youth concerts; Mrs, Rafa.el Orozco w111 be soloists. brou&tlt topther UZ 1tOOeot•, Haapa aw a fLD.D.Iab oame 00 bLibop sleeves were m.lde ot Ralpb TaDdowsky, vice prest. Coocert dates are Oct. 7, represeot1.o1 eYery Mat aehool tbe Harbor Vt.sttor newcomer orpn.za. Her bouffant veil wu dent, pubUc relation.s; Dr. Wll-Dec. 2, Jan. 2Z, March 11, aM lntermedtate tcbool La the Ult 1 wtrtll back and he eo-held with an embroidered lace 100 Little, vice president, April 7, April 28, and Yay 31, Newport-Meu unltl.td tcbool cloltd 1 oott to lht aewCorona b&Ddtau. She carried a bouquet treuurer; Mra. A. Bl}'l.rd Dod all at Crawford Hall, UCL Pre-<llltrlct. dtl Mar rtli.deot, Dt.leKa.rjlla, of wbJte dallies, yellow ro.ea Jr., recordlnl secretary, aod views by t.amous muslco.lodlll ThefP'O~wlllrehearsetwlee ayinc "ODlJ a flDn can hive a aDd an accent of blue .corn. Dana Latham, corresponding wlll aplD be presented prior WHitly In prepuat1on for Its oame Uke lhll. Mybraodcomtl tlowen. Mcretary. to each concert u a tree ser-Sunday coocert Hrill: from MlnDeaota." A ftw days The brldal atteoda.ots were New baud members loclude vice to the publlc, Hearl Tern. July 11 --Costa Mesa Park, later DI.Je walbd 1Jito tbt Eo-alm11arty cowoed 1o lUll length Cla-wld Robertson and Allen W, lanka, music <llrector of the 4 p.m. liP om.ce Ud aid bens born sklrtl ot rloralprtntwfth blouse WILdman. CaWornJ.a Chamber Sympbooy, July 18 --Oranp Couaty lD AtWa. MlDD., tbll•me tiDY tops of yellow. Tiley worelarre Comp\et1Aa tbt tt• ue Mn. wtu open tbt le&IOQ wUh a Fa..lrlfO'IDiil, 5 p.m. Wn ill mld-M'...U wb1ell M~ croebtted Jtraw and RtcbaJ:d Allen, Torreoce Dodd5, pre.-lew oo the eYenfnr CJt Oct. Aurust 1 --Pa•Jlarlno P..dk, Pllbltlbtr Ba.apa calla Mi'bome ear bouQutta of yellow and Ectward Peller;rtn, whose terms 7 Juat before tbe cooeert. 4 p.m. town. 01.11 la a cooaul.t1.nr eo-white l.t.tl ac'ceated wtth blue Aucust 8 --NeWport Hiltbor ctoeer wUb Store W:ata.IIDYlch cor era:. h Hl&tl, 4 p.m. £t WoUberc. with offlctt nut T matroo of hooor was Ch U rc N.w. La addition to prOYidlnc ~)ttl-door to the ED.IIIJI.. wu. K&r)llla Mrs. Carol Harshbarece. Mrs. Uc performances, the Harbor t1 atl&cber, lDd they hi.Ye aaoo, Ruby Schull and M:s. Marsha Area 1ummer b&Dd aerves the ChrLI, bon 3 days alter last Jimerson served as brides- purpose ot ltetplnc pllylac Chrt.stmu. maids. The Llltheran Church of the Kuter, 2900 Pacific View Dr., Harbor VIew HIUs--0-:-. Wil- liam R. Eller will bring a m~ssage, "I believe," at the 9 aDd 11 a.m .. services thls Sunday. The text Is Matthew 16 :13-25. A congregation atnpplratloo Is held at the 10 a.m. chw-ch schOol hOur. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 800 St. Andrew's Rd., Cwt H.aven--Guell preacher for the 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. SWlday Hrvices wUI be Dr . Gary Demarest, pastor of La Canada Presbyterian Church. HLs topic wlU be "Tbe IOIPtl of change," Dr. Demareat 11 moderator ot the SJtlOCI ot Cai- Uornla, comprlHd of the 267 Presbyterian churcht~ I.D Southern Catuornia. He Is ala:~ an active putlclp&nt 1n the fe!Jowshlp ot Chrl&tlao Ath- letes. sld.lla 1.11-to-date dw-ln1una11y • • • Rorer A. Stoneman stood L.t:l dormant 11.1mmer moothl and We toot a brlet trip back to wJlh hla brother as best man. (lve~ the different dt.strlctba.nd MlnDeiOta 1 few weeks 110 to Ushers Included Richard Jlrn- studeqta a chance to interact 1ttt.Ja I.1P 10me family a.lfalrs eraon, Robert Dudlez, Robert socially. and we fell to love with the Carmtchal and Ltleb Zaramba. Come }oln the fun buncl'l for cooklea end champearW punch (every P .M . throu&h July lOth) • • • Chrlatl.a..D Science Churche~ --ComrnWlloo servicu will be held at the local chw-chea this Swxiay, The lesson sermon top- Ic II "5acrarnent." Services are beld at 9 aDd 10:30 a.m. 1D Newport Beach , 11 a.m. La Costa Mesa aDd 10 a.m. to Har- bor View Hills. • • • Tbt PlyrnouthConueeatlonal Cburch, 3262: Broad St., New- port Helehts--''Tbrough the door ot confession" will be the Mrmon topic of the R.v. Nor- mao Brown tor the 10 a.m. Mrvlce thJs Sunday. At o.-... e-.. ,. ... ,...... Marl-..... ,...,'-c..tw: QOP'I JWtRATtD HM-aMKI twl't toa~;TAA. ClrUIIU NIQ:HllY &KIPP RBNYAioS • "'""AND ounoMOI CALL (71"1f7J.IMS tOft AIOW .,u,,.. ...... IUJ'IIA~IM1\ .. 6nl..,.. • • • TIM Newport UDity Church, meettnr at 15tb St. and lnlDe Ave., C11tt Hav .... "f'reedorn VI, Ioree" •lll be the etrmoo topic ol the Rev. Loren FUck- J.Bpr at 10 and 11:15 a.m. s.-,. SPECIAL GUEST lor tho ZDd •howtnc ot tbe Ubrary'a ''Film- 0-Rama" of morlet aDder me atau at fuhloo lllaod thiJ Friday, Aq. 11, at 1:30 p.m. 11 Harry Babbitt of radio, T.V. aDd mot1oa pletart tame. He RDI w1UI tllt KaJ Kyaer ot- cbeltn, wbl.eb broqtat fame to tbt .~'1'F,N Uttlt ft.,_" ud IJ"'&D1 other blt recordiDp. IIUTH IOMMIR IUS M.r1. Ruth P. Bommer, '79, ot45zo s-Dr •• c-... ., died J-zo at Put Lido c-.~uctat HoopttaL s~w·­ lton ""'. u, 1191, .. Kulu ..., camoto~c.-,s , .... ..,. P .S . BrowH throu,gh our "Merry-Go-Round" rack-\'> oH AU performances are free of P'teO foreltl and madow1 and A reception lor the newly. char~ IDd are held out-of-tboM thouaodl ot MlnDtiOta wtdl wu held at the church doon In a ptcntc atmotphere Jaktt, We eYen deUpted La tbe lrnmldJ&ttiY foi~etbecere. at tbt UJted locaUona. Tbe 1oow oa May zo but wedeelded mooy. They pl.lo to Uvei.D the director ot the c:roupll Richard to return to su~y Southern Ca l Bluff• wbtn they retw-n from A. En1laad of Newport Harbor wbell we met L.t:l wttb the wood-tbtlr OOotymoon ln Northern hllft aebool. ttcU, CaWorn1a.. Lorraine Sutherland FASHIONS AT THE BEACH JAMIOIEE lOAD AT lAY SIDE 6RIVE SALE TIME 20% OFF ON AL .L ' Plants In Our Nursery at AMLING'S Newport Nuzwery aDd Garden Center Sale begins July 1st -ends July 31st I $ ......... 4M!,IWQ -• ,._. ... ,..,..,, .... ._...,1 .. _ ....,_ a-. Eetebliehed elnce July 1Q66 NEWPORT lEACH 67.5 -3113 20% OFF ON ALL Plants In Our Nursery ........ llcllde ........... ..._., Fred; 1 ..., v..,t ot . .,....,_.,'-_ Mil G&loo ol 11U PodrO, I ............ lire. CUIIDrd Alrp o1..,... Mllllro.DmiiC .... lton ol Co* II-; I ...... cWt• Mil I .......... -. 1500•.-"Wt-v r..u -··-... llleJd 873-11552 ·---------· I II vt .. II .... 1 .. I II .. ••••C..OI.l----------------~~: .... ::.I!IO~ir".:oll:-.~c:-::n!coo:-:•:tll~y~clu~b:.!fT:III~n:tii:IO~'IIOI="~!OII:::!tlllt~l -------:---------_1 I NEWPORT BEACH JOe He rate's AII~Americana IIJIIoaJBoclrtrWI T-wllooo-llododl- catloo o1 111o -lou Wapo tlalaln u4 "Bic J&W' Pl'l· aaw. at Koott'a BlrrJ Far• .. __ ., ... ___ _ IIIC "-liDct tilt &!Uiir· .. ,. ol llollJwood ,.-.. ""--. wt aU-tbetl 1J oalJ' OM un..•• Wapo. Frull,am...,.cbortl- able •• Ut , Wa,.t, a lffWPI)I1 Btadl rtoldtal, II -ol tilt obul>ttt por-Uiloo II 11M world ol bu1DHI ud ~ pichwtl. JOHII W"Yll! nclal Ia.-..., tilt co- llll>· . ID thort, lt seema that ft'trythiDr --ap, a MrloU UIDI•, thedtc:UJMoftbe~treea pare 1D wbleb tMI hid doot h1l but work, a Jb1ft lD pabUc tute, 1Der••1Dc lDtelleetull aDd per.xt~.l t.oii.Uoa ·-aU lbould han coupired to dr1n Wa)'Dt at leut 1Dto aemJ-re- tlremtot, • Inlte&d, John Wayne r.. r e- ma.lDtd 1n the box-ottlce top teo tor 13 conaecutlYe years. r-..,.· On a U.st of the teo most ad- mired Amerlcau 1n the G&ll-c> poll, he wu a t.o picked bJ tteaa.p:rs recently vta a Ute maiiLfJ,De poU to be one or the lour meo they most admired and thoulht of as heroes. - JOe COSTA MESA AT THE JUNE 22 ME ETING of the Balboa Bay Lions Club, Jerry W*-at lett, manaeeroftheHungryTiger·rest.aW"ant, wu preMGtect-wJth a wall plaque by Lion president Jlrn Lee, DOt1DI tbe b.ct that tbe ciOO now meets every Tuesday evening at 7 o'eloelc at this IOCa.Uoo. Speaker ot the evening was Ra_,b PcwiDor, director ofSales for the Hollywood Palladium wbo told about "Bubbles, broadcast• and boners," relating tbe L&wrenc• Wel.k soccelia story as well as highlights of Mr. Welk's aDd his own career. The eanx. Bay Lions Club h.U been ID existence sioce 19-41 and Is noted for its many cl'f'lc aDd charitable acUvilles, the prlncl.pal one being the anmal Coro.., del Mar Lobster Bake. It was annoWl ced at thl• meettna that this year 's Lobster Ba.k.e and Carnival wtu be held at fashion Island, Newport Center. UG"L NOTICE A CAMUA IIIOP'' .. AIIPO,.T ~HO·TO. "Ue~ICIT.Y ,_HOTO• C0"'Y He la Amerla&M at Ita btll.. !lot OlliJ II thll _...., bi.Nd Oil tbl ICfHG cbaraeW Wapo ,_ -lllll po~ thrOQitl more thaD tour dteldel, bot allo oo lht oubllt tu1nc ol hll pabUc lllll prlnte HU, Wbea we CODtroat wa,_ oa acreen. we toow '" ue aot reacUnc to a troot; •• ue ...taa the •bole mao, aU b.U butc lutlnctl aDd hiCeW- reoce ·--h11 bard-woo tl- pe:rleoce. To some, Wayne's career welteru ud Hrlall be made. ml&flt seem to be some klod or lor l.ocSepeodeot lt\MS10a before miracle. What Wayoe under- director JohD ford pve him the staods. that a Joe of younpr role that bep.o tW: starrtnr stars choose to Ignore, la that days. It 'ftl tbe role or The you have to work at U. Not just RlDco KJd Lo "staceco&ch" that turn ~on talk showsenry oow started him oa the road to and then either. You have to F .9655 motioo pleture success. work at ma.klng pictures, keep-FICTmoLS Bl51NESS NAME JOilD Wayne's best weJUn rolee hue been u ca.alry of- fleer•, men who UYe to tbe wllderoeu, DOt throu&fl ctmlee but brtcaue the)' baYe beeP ordered to do so. Wt)'llle's films rema.loed u toe before the pubU c eye 1n a STATEMENT cle&D aDd ltark as the And coatext suitable to the per-Tbe foUowtnc person is oo. ttltJ mored across. Above all, sona.Uty . ing business as Mr . fish & tlltJ tns1sted: that everyone, According to Wayne, U takes EXOTIC PRODUCTS trom maoy foreign lands wtll be show-n Chips at 2931 East Coast Hlgtl· be:ro ud YtUalll and b)'lt&Ddu more than good Judgment to 1D the ltderllltiDaal Buaar, a new feature at the Southla.od way, Corona del Mar, CaUfor. allke, 'ftl penoaally respon-survive. It takes a sld.U that Home ' Gardea ShOw Jl.lly 30-Auc. 8 ln the Anaheim c oo. llJa 92625 : Corn ~opLa, Inc., WayDt doeaa't dlacree. He llkea to qtde DO lell a crWc thin Ooucla• UacArtbllr, wOO ooce told him, "Yowc mao. you reprtMDt tbe can.lry of- fleer better tbaD. &DJ man wbo enr wore lbe ua.Uorm. Pretty roqb, euo criMil oa oc:culou, but DIIYtr me1.0. DtYC tmaU or petty," slble for 1111 acts. you ~ can't discuss. Eacb ventlon e nter. Tara Mathur of Newport Beach looks over CaWorllla Corporalloo, 22 1 De~~tUe the renutne affection aceoe must be played with OrleDial papias 1n a Japanese prdeo settlnc. Home show South Grand AYeaue, Santa Ana, t Fl RE t AUTO • BOAT eHOIIE 1D. whlcb b1l auclleoces held lor meaalna, ud sU11 alloW the aim wtll have Oow'er and p.rden seeUonanddiiP11.Ys of oew Callfora..la 92701, bt. nat Yotce, b.tl broad, calm, actor's ptrsooaUty to quietly, product& tor the hOme as major featurea. The ahoY Ls Tb1s txa:ioeSI Is conducted ap battered face, 01: h.tl lD· unhammlly domlnate 1t au. As spouored by the Oranp County Chapter or the BulldlDc by a Cautorni.a corporau.on. imitable rol11DC pit, Wayne the ye&ra have rone by, Wayne Ind\lltry Assn. (R lctw"d A. Pucillo phOto) Slped: Coraucopta, lDC., by cUdn't actm.n berotc lln(\llar-hal aottea better and better. Pb1l.Lp G. deCarton, President. ltyunt1ltbt'601. Wayn~ tatet full reaponsl-$TAGE.-TV$TARVI$1TINGCLASSMATEHERE Thlsltat.meotwuftledwlth t BUSIIIESS He was, after an, 53 wbea tbe blUty tor b.lmMif, Tbrou&tl h1l the County Clerk or QraJlge d.ude bte:U. Tbe wuterc. skill u an actor, lncreutnr Slooele Kurt&, a television New York City where she hU CoWlty on JWM 25, 1971 . mcwie appeared to be he&d1nc tranmea u a pubUc ncure aDd ltall star, h.a.s been \11-the lead 1D an off.BrO&(!Way Gerald T. Cir eoert, Attoroey B b p I & A • I He wa1 boto Muioo Mlcbul MorfUoo lD Wlot.net, JowL A lthoup bit pareotl 10011 mO¥td to the Su Feraudo Val- ley, thea lD the proce11 of be- comt.ac tbt fake mcwle W..t, the Welt 11'11 DOt Ilia D&bu'al babltat. Nor, ODt tmacm-, dkt WtJDI'I early maMooddo mucb to tD!IIDce hlt •• before tt1e camera.a. l.Dto decllDe. aDd lncreutnr moral counp Ulnc wtth Mrs. Paul Me-play and 1s a member of the at t..w, 15910 Ventura BIYd., 0 a ey SSOCII es Tblre wu more tor Wayne u a man. ht ha.a forced ua to Carra Ia both Corooa del War rerular cut or the daytime Suite 1127, Enclno, CaUl. 91318. to orercome thaa merely the accept hlm as he Is. to a world at Paul's Flowers and ln their sertal drama, "As the world T-78809 •7 .. e:. 17TH STREET, CO$ T A WESA JPlrtt ot the Umea. As a result of sU.ckers aDd sharples and Laeum Beach home. Sloosie turns." Mrs. McCarn aDd POOUsb: July 1, 8, 15, 22,1971, of bad maoapment be found 1mooth talkers,everyonewhois ;:_ls~ta~ldn~g..'a'..:b~r:-:le~f.:_va~c~a~tlo~o~lrom~..=si<Jloo~s~l!_e.:_w'!e~re~l&~~c~•a~s~smat~.!'"!:·_IID~I~he!_"N_!ewpo~~rl'....'l'Har~bo~r:_E~D51~1"~· ~~~~~~6~4~2~-4~50~0~-~.:;546::;·~3:20;5~~~~~~~~ blmHU 1n floanclaldltflcllWe~, tornmate to Dow him .Ls cratetul 1 after"" zs years . or llatd work. and retrubed by his wa.ys. Fblally there ns poUt1c1 to We woader U perhaps 1.D thls cooaider. Wayoe had DtYtr bJd-ap of awfUl complexity, h1s dta bll alle~S&J:~Ce to tbe rtlbt way, the seemtociY stmpte.,. ... 1, w1DI, aDd btcarot more out· lln't the oo.ly ny. He m&tes ..,.UO Ia lilt •so.. He IDOdt -IIIGp lllll llllnl<. Aad re-m.. ... lllt -... ol lOt-. ,\1111 ... 1 • -R.,.ld ilap!IIUid llanJGold-r:n-'lbr !lit ltstoos helw wu.r. Ita tattntewa bt IIPOb tauJM 11 •• lea.ou about wltb 1Dcreuloc bl111tueu about hoDor, hoouty, ~elf-reliance tbt ftl' to Vtetzam, &bola tbe a.Dd couract. · He wu a foo«bb.ll player at U9C lllll a prop lloJ at fu Shdloe dm>lal --ftC&• u.. .. oee•M rr .. , ,. a PAIWirD 011 rCMtlfl"oeN ... c~. W&fDt cu't ay boW rnuy L!GAL ltOTlC! F -!1980 LIGAL IIOTICI FICTITIO\.S BlSINESS NAME f -10001 . STATEMENT FJCTJTIOL5 BUliNESS NAME The follow1D1peraonaaredo-STATEMENT lng businela as: A.rt1.1tr1, 105 Tbe followlol Ptrson ladolng MalD st., Bllbol., Ca.Wornla: buaiDess as: StarUte Marine, David M, Ma.&IU'O, 840 IrYlae 1027 White Salla Way, Corooa Ave., Newport S.cb; WUUam del Mar, Ca. 92625 : Edpr J. J . Pollock, 4&40 E. 4th st., Carpenter, 1027 White Salis Loor Beach. Way, Coroaa del Mar Ca. Th1J bullnl .. 11: being coo-92625. ' ducMI:I bJ a partDershtp. ThU bU!Deu Is beln& con- Stped: Dafld M, Muaro, dueted by I.D LDdiYidllll. Goaoral Pll'IDOr. Slpod: E. J. Carpootor. Tbla Gtem.eat ftled wtth tbt TMI ltatemeot ftled with the COGDI7 cllrk ol 0ruco Coomty COUIIIJ clerk ol Onnp Cow>ty on: J-n, In!, 117 BoiiJ 1. oo: ~-Z9, 19'11, 117 BoiiJ 1. Barploo. dooutY COOIIIIJ cllrk. Barptoo, -county clerk. ~u.b: JtllJ 1, 8, 15, zz. Publtlb: July 1, 8, 15, ZZ, 1971, Ill lho llowpo<t Harbor U'll, Ill tl1o Nowport Harbor Enalp. Enalp, W"IIDERliiG WHEELS OH CROSS COUll TRY TREK Two Harbor Vltw Hills youths a.re blcyclln&: across the nation wlth a "Wandering Wheels " gro.., of 52. They are Greg Wallace, a Coror. del Mar hlgtl schOol studeot, and Steve Bur- Ungtam, a student at Heritage high school In Anaheim. All SZ cyclists dipped a wheel of thelr blkes lu the Pacutc Ocean at Huntingt.on Beach and wUl repeat the ceremoay at the AtlaDtlc Ocean in Delaware, Dell tbt eod of July, Theytnv. •I a.bout 90 mlleu.dly,accomp- anled by a truck wblcb carrtH ca111>1Dr per. "Waocltrlnc Wheels" ls a Chrlltla..D (r<ql. ud tbe members of tbe blcyde brlpde pve tbelr tesU.rnooJ at ltOps alooc the way . JJ. J. 9arrell ~ 18TH SEMI-ANNUAL SAVE 20% ON ALL HERITAGE AND DREXEL UPHOLSTERED PIECES ALSO--- IAYINU ON IEYUAL HERITAGE u r • earn1n r. 5 3.4% has a ring to it. The happy sou nd of hi!(h ,vield backed up by the security of the world 's lar!(est bank. Even 1 he pro;; know sound money management start.'< with !iBvin/.!S. 53.4% Investors Passbook. Leave your money with us for two years and il "ill eam .5'1.% annual interest. Computed daii~·. compounded or paid quarterly. $50() minimum deposit. And you can add to it a nv 1ime in amounts of $100or more. · 51fz% Investors Passbook. If a one-year mat urit~· is about righl for you. '"'~·11 pay you 5'h% in terest. T he same $.5iXl minimum applies, as well as the privilege of addinJ( to vour irwt>st nwnl m amounts of $100 or n;ore. · 5% Investors Passbook. This is our shon lenn offer. 90-dm mHlllrit v. And you eam .'i'~ annua l inl er...;,t . Again .~ $!'>1K) minimum open~ an account. Adci to it in amounts of $1 ()0 or more. 'or !'oun;e. our regular s;n-inKS an·nunt pays 4'; annual intereo<t. Put your monev in . TakP it out. Any amount. anvtim;. Yie ld. liquidity, !leeurity. The three best friends mone,v can have. Even if you only have a couple of dollars. you ran open a Pen;onal Choi~-e Savin~ account at Bank.of America. You see, we. too. started out quite small. ..................... • ~T ... :"AM-/oriy ' .,..,. ...... ..,.,.. ,.,.. .,. ,.._ N .W. • JM wUwwn.1 ill -s• .. Mp#l ., ll• Lft ... /I!Jiu .,,,,. ;,. • b ... tJ," (Act> 7:30). A true le.dtt-mu~t have su- pCIM poftf and knowledgr, Thtrtfnre, it ia v~ry nta"nary to keep in mind th:at (iod. tht• Triunt God, thfo Crtator N Hrntn and tarth, is the only true and pe.rfett Ltader. A 11 othf'r• tither en t~ir power '"'' wil4om from Him or they arc fa'-ltaden. Abraham ..... as only a follower, and 10 were ba.ac .:.nd Jacob. It ia true that th? wen the human hftds of thr~r fam - ilia, but they wt1'C leaders only to the extmt that tM:y fol lowed the taehinp and leading• of God. Real leaders must first be "'followen" or .. di~~:iplcs" and tbn. God can UJe them to r~e­ amt Him as a leader of others. ~ PUN lO RESCUE God planned to rt&CUc the hu- mu net from its bondace to Setan and ettabldhrd a "way of redemption."' God ia lift.; Sa- till ill dath; and so the children of God have life (John 10 ~28). while tht children of Satan han dealt~ (Heb. 2 :14). Dnth of the 1001 it it. tep~~ration from God. Life for the soul i1 ohta.incd by brinrinc It t.clc into communiOfl ---oneneu--with God. We R11 nmt to be ltd bade: to God. ADAM LlD lO SIN Adam wat d«idedly not ~ trut- leader, and for a ri~ at lea~t be ~ to bt a followt'r of God, but btca~ a ~rv~nt ~ S.tan and tht'rthy di!K!ht'yt'ff God: "Know y~ not, that to whom ye yidd yourtt"lvn serv- antJ to obey, his llt'rvants yt-art' to whom Yt' ollt'y : whethrr nf ~in turto death, or of o~d itnce unto ri«hteou.'IM55?" (Rom. 6:16.) We are :Adam's children in the ftuh. and art' tht'reby tht' chil- dren of diJObedi~nCt' hy natur~ ([ph. 2 :2 ). We. as sinn~r.'l, are forbwers of Satan. our leadt'r l7 naturt. From tht-day of the 11n of Adam Gnd promi~ to him and all of hi .'! dt'.'l("~nffanls a supply of Hi!! own life for all men tlt'ho would acct"pt it. At fint, God covered up tht' camt" ~ death, which ill sin, hy tht' blood o~clean. innoct'.tlt animals, offt'~ in fa ith &ttxlrding to a ritual which Ht' had preK"ribt'd in detail. JESUS THE UDEEMEl But alway.'! thtrt' was tht hr-li l'f and faith in tht" promi.!l(' thAt Got"! •ould actually ~end into tht lost world tlw-H.,ly Ont' (Iii~ S.-;n Olrist) to bring a nt'w supply of soul life to Olll mOlnk imi This would ~ the Rl'.-ft'emt r. who would 1~.-t Hi~ ptnple fr111n di"- ~it'nCt' to oht':dil'nct'. frl'lm sin to rightt'ou"nt's!l. from darknt-~s to light, h·om tht' OOndage of Sa - tan to tht' forgivent'SS nf th.-chi! dren of lJ'{)(I (Act• 26 I~) ;mrl an inheritanct among tht'm whir h ar~ set ap:.rt lry bith in Jt-~u~ Christ. For it was J.-sus. rhe Son of th~ Virjf'in M:try and the Son o ( God, wOO wa5 God'~ per- fect sa.crifict' to refttem mankind and lead them from tht' <~lavery of despair and duth into th~ promised land of ~nrllt'n ..sinlen life_and joy. Why .~;hould anyont rn-Jie Jesus ? Except for Him then would bt no rem.t'dy for sin ud death. WHY MOSES WAS CHOSEN Becauow: of !he compH' fail- ure of mt'n 10 glori f} f"',OO hy being ll is faithful 'lt:rv:~nh and true witn,.~· . .-~ M ~II t im.-~. with- out comprumi ~··· (~...-t harl :f'- rn<o\'l'd thf"t•l fr m• •I.•· 1·::r1!1 ,•o~th a !!o(."l nnd h:1! ~~ •rtrol th,. lo u- • man !'Ret ant:w with N~h and hi• fanUI,v ILl-the-humiin leadera. Dnt N"oah failed : llllll hi!l dt'sc-t"tta11u alJO, tr)'ing tn climh up intr> l·h·:wn by n k•ch rnwer : and the-n l..od took ont nl them, Ahr~h.,m . nr tht' f;tn1ily of Shcm, and beg.m a.ll over :~guin, But his d~sc~mlants abo failtd ::.nd found thtmstlvt~ practically &I capcivu in tk..-11trange land of Eopt. From Egypt (wht'rt' they wen· hadly persecuttd), God plannt'd, in His QWn timt and manner, to rtKue them and bring them ba.c:k into th~ land of Pal~srine and build thtm up and maintain them as Hit own and distinct (lf'Oplt'. .!l('"f)nr:U~ from the ungodly nation.~; of the world. He-had , by great mir- ac:lu, ~served them in Egypt as a separatt people and --t~ time came when God wu ready to lead thm-t out of Egypt into tht Promisffi Land ''flowing with milk and hon~y." To do thla, Ht" needed a leadtr whom He could trust. So He chose Moses. ln fact. God chose c\·t'n Moses bdorc he wa.s born and JOPeC ially trained him fur his work over a pt'riod of 80 ytars. THE LONG LOOK TM Old Testnmtn t r~nrtl~ many details of the wnrki ng out of this plan of Gflfl Looking hack n~ ovr.r th" hund rrd!l of yt'ars to tht' rlays of Mosu. wc t'Mily and plainly st'C tht" ,mccts- sive step<~ in the plan as it was workt"d out, h11t !-.foses. at the otM-r end of thr vista. had to takt" it all in fa 1th ~nd could not possihly re1li7.t' th.-cvt'nts which woul.-f unfolrl durinJ:" thf' follnw- ing renturie~. "P.y faith ~f~1. when he w.1s comr"" to yt"a rs. rt'- fused to lX' c31ll'd the '1011 of Pharaoh's dau::htl'r :· rhoo~ing nuhe-r !o suffer affl iction with the pt"Oplt' or (',od. than tn t'njoy tht' pleasur'"s of si n for a tca- !IOfl ; estf'f'minl{ thr rt"proac-h of Chri~r grt·ater r icht~ th:m thl' trta.~;urt'!l in F.gypt ; for ht' had rtsrec-t nntn t~ rKompenK of tht' rt'warrl" (Heh. I I :24-26). l11u.1; Moses lookt"d forward across the sp.1n of about 1500 yt':'r<> throuR:h the powerful and dt:n tt'k.-.cope of hith and saw Christ. thl' s...,..., of r.oo. living. CTU<""ifie-<1. hu rir-d . rai!lf"d. and asct'ndt'fl into llt·aven for him. St'.t:'inc-Christ a~ R.-ritemer and l.nr•l. ht' was cnnh''nt 10 dll·t-11 in tbe lnnrl nf \fidian ~ntl ~"t as a sht"phrrtl until hi ~ l ..orr1 called him to .,c-t H i~ "conrlition" w;:~ a hHo,hl.-=h<"-phe~d. but hi\ ' ~!:"11,..." wa' ,1 ~:P•H i11 n 1ri'1 1n ""I:•: vf'nh· ph r <;'" r [ph Z ·fi' THE NEED OF MIRACLES ='•• "nr .-f:1. o•i •·r. :\' ·' ·.·~ Rf) v,.:u , r,J I ·,od :1d l..-1 11 ', · 1i• 1:: ·h•~r-for 111 u·:~·~ r~ . ..; ·n 1!o~ tt'"i:!H,nrhr~"l • 1 :,J ,,,n.r l J.,rci•. calkrl hin1 fr•,m th•· t"ll•l •• ··( a hu~h whi rh hu rnl'd lt~tt w1.s not Mno;11mcrl '\ft•·r w;,ittng M yt-ar~ ~l l'l<f'<; th11 ~ (.~w his fi rJt rl'3 1 mir~rl,.. J.ut 'mm that day h~ artu;,Jiy li\•1·d a 'tt':ltl}" ~eries nf miradt'S for tht· nr.-.1 4() ytars. Anv act of God bcyonrl rrur con- trol is a miracle, and, thuefort', anyoot' who is a true follower of (In t~· • .... .m '' ; .. !!1• :-: the mtrl'i' ,f n·rr~~"'' ~ ; f 1hert-all' w "~1::v:(', rn ··•t' ! "' '· 11 i< l.ot"- ':l.ll~t .-;f .... :r" 1ul:1:1" 011 nur fl:Trt l'nlrltt'\•r ~ an•! 11 ns.1v('d per••m, wl,., .• r,. nr,: w.uking along with om ihr•!, IJ'tl wh o dtny the '>U f)"'fllat 11ral. can nne comp~tl•tnd :t r-,n:.~lt. But if we a~r· kttin,e-th,. fl r,ly Spirit guide u~ rnr11!11"nt hy mllmtnt, our leade r ship~~ ~upt'rn1'U~a l and the r.-~ult, W'l! h•· I !1 . l•hnmrtg. nc.t r>Ur~. :.n•l. th,.rtfort, mir;~culous. Mn<;<"~ w~• rr:\l!v tl'adv and pr'p~rt"<! Inn h .. lid lVII ·know that he wu. For 40 ,.... God hod ...... -.. Ilia\ -. ud pa.tience neczr•,. b leJ~ onhip. He ...,.-' hit .,.. opinion w.hen he eald, "'Who am I . thot I ahould co -Phuooh. and that r ahoukl brine forth tht ~-hildren of bra.el out of F..(Ypt 'r He undt.rutimatf'd hlmttH u a surrendcud servant of God. He dld not know the irn1iatible and unlimited power of tr~ hum7a'1i , When 1 am wn.lctat tn m f. lht'n .om I 1tron~ in rltt f2 Cnr. 12:10). Therefore, God an.~;wered him, "Ctrtainly I wiJJ he with thet-." Therein wa tht powtT" and wiAdom and c:oancc for the leadership. "If God be for us. who can bt agaiJllt aa?" (Rom. 8:31.) God aho pft him a sign that this proaUe would he kept-"When thoa hut brought forth the people out ol E~. yo oluon """' God upon th1s mot1nt\in... And 10. in fal~ fillmtnl of this promise, M~ later nwt God thtT"e and n!'Ct'iwd the Ia•. ordinances, and , ...... me-nb for the traininc o t6e faratlit~• whom he led oat « Em>t. MOSES STEPPED ASIDE Perhapa God had btm tryinr to attract Moses' attention at prniou1 time~, hut Moees 1wt not retponded. Now, howna , whm he aatlt' "the bulh burned with fire. and the: bush was not COO!IUmt'd." h~ m~~ode a mat dccisKm. for he: said. "I wiD 'nOW tum a&ide. and !ICe this rreat 5i(ht." ~ he turned uide froM his DM1 a.oy, then God ~poke to him "out of the nml~t of 1~ hu.~;h'' and called him to a definite ~rvice. 1 I -we want to be called of God into His M"rvke, Wt' must first 1tep otsidt' voluntarily. Not only did ~fOSt"s uk, "Who am T ?"' but he nskt"d. Who is God? And n - n•t l"o:-tl thl' an.~;we-r , "I Am that I ".m," which u.tiSified him. GOD AND M05£S Mote!l antwffed promptly when God called, a.nd 5tood hare£ootcd on tht. holy I(TOUnd, wi th hr~ bowed. t'Xf.'t"C1.3nt. ;u\d ready. God told Mo.es that H~ had hHrd tht' cry of the Childrm or Israel .:md addt'd. "I •·iD tend thee. unto Pharaoh, that thou .... , ... hring fo<th my pooplo the children of brad our of ErJpt." For a. man, acting in hit own powt"r ;~nd wisrlom. that would have been an impossible tulc. But C".od is a tru~ leader, and ~uppliffi all that Moses, u a man, lacked. A TYPE OF JESUS ~fO!C:s asked. "Who am 1 r· The answer was that of himself he wa!l nothing, but, when ht (ollr:t;,"l'rl r;nd. hf' w:u the lnld" nf a g-rt':\1 nation . Moses was a h•J...-of Te~u11, who r"me :1nd wu ·,t,...rlil'nt unto (l~ath and is today 1..-arling a .lrf'l'at company of the rrrl"tmf"t! thr,.ugh thr wi ld~mess otf this world into the promi~ !.ontl of Mem.U lift'. Art' you rr•m3ining in Egypt, or art you nn tht' way to tht' promixd land? M().!l('~ w:u the ltad~r of ~ nnl y ll'ho voluntarily foUowed him. ~n Jesus Christ is tht Sa.viour of tho« only who con- fess Him with the;r rnoutJu and ~lieve that God hath raiiCd Him from the dead. 1lle reqairanenh art' simple, but vitally definite. How wiD you eteape if you neglect oo r-t oolftlioa 1 Arc you aa•er<H Have you bem ,..roomed (called out) by .... sacrifice and t'f:llltTtttioa of leiUJ Chriat 1 Arf! .JOG headed or the Promiled Landl Caa: God Ute )"'Q .... leader of otben 1 Are you a ro11ower of 1M l.aml. of God! Waiting Yonder "Th.ev are n ot dPaA, llwHP loved mv•R wh.o have pctBs - ed TWO MINUTES TN£ 81BLE U CO.NfLIUI I , lfAM HU. •uu.N •••U IOCWf"t' (Ht(ltGO IUU..Ott .o.,)J Beyontl rm.r visinn. for a. lit- tl~> whiU, They hru·,-but reach.Pd lh1• Light wh.iU. we 11tiU ororu• I n da.rltnetrll where we can- not see them Rmik . . . . . "Tht n lP.t lt-6 gird 11.'1 O?tC• a(lain. with hoper AM give them. •mde fo r llntile the f(lhi~ we 1ra.it: A-nd lovi1l{J, t~erving, w hen ou r Fa.t~r cal~, We'U (IO to find our dear one• wa.it u.t at the gate." -Author Unknown A WORD ABOUT WORDS Do )'OU Jmow What the ll8¥tm I'DOit • ...,... ..... words In the Enc- lbh a.n..,. ..... , Hue they ..,..._.. lilted by Dr. WOtrtd Jl"unk, .. ~r antd dlct.lonory puhlloher: L TN-~l ~nd word a. ""NOtW ... 2. 1be .at W.utlruJ lt ''low," a. 1bt IIIIOit U'alk: Ia "dlaath." " The ........ word " •·frin4.. -· S.n. CtOidllllt .. "'DO ... .. ,. _ ................. . 1.,. •• , ' ...... *'forwot· -· .,.... tilt -* f1l mp mauth ........ , ......... ...... 0 ........... ,.., 11:14. UNDERSTANDEST THOU WHAT THOU READEST? It••'• ,..,~ II'" flu•·~ II()!\ Ptlolop l!Sited nf ,,,. tumm•,.., ll"'>t~ /15 "" •111 ri!M· "'11 1""1· !,1\,,d, ~ UIWII>•"y !Ac1t 8:J01. "'"' ·• '' " w•·\tmn wtucro wl!l ~loould l:l"ln!onuilll~ k"''ll IU~IIlQ fM!n"IYI'I I I ~ f"Utl lh•· h"IV $o,r11Jio••'i ltto•"' ilfll <!IWI<Y~ IIIQ'" III'IOf\Q God" I notupln wh<t t.I<J 111.11 "•11::1'1 rm11 wheltll!l" ur 01.11 lh•·v wu~"'tiMd what !hey rltltd, •I (~<•h or "''"'t'~ !lte" 1utar111 To them lhf! Bthll) •I h llh• ntoo'! lhlln 1 let11h hllmQ onlv 1111•<~., Sc:r•J)IIII't'!l wlltt:ll ap. peal to tfll:fll and l~tav•ng !he reu, lhev tetuot!ty lt.'fll lhllm,elvn quiht •o•rth•l &lld 011"" tllllt .M!Out bf!ltev· mg lhe !1bh• wMrh .. r thfly un6erstfttld II ot tWJI( llbt t\ICh spmtulhl¥" '' tar from Qefl\111"01! •lid tr,Ch "'l•ith" II b\tf'd ~ l lfl)l!!fl!tlor:NI 11 bell • Whrl$11 ot lrue thet lhft S.ble te«:hel ...any trufl>8 ....,,en •• btlhWtJ, •I· ~r '""" •• beytll'd OUt" t~llhltt­•.on (1udl 1• 111 (Jptltlt"G ..,.,.,tl), vee how' ean M believe .,,._, ,,. ,,.,. ,..,, ~~t~U.JI M urc:lftttltlncf rrfMf It l'ff1 God W011ld M\ltrt ut """""'" Mlet Wf ~ lnd bellevit II lntelll• fl"fiy, tndt..t, .,_. lailh will "tflt 10 ~fWM *'d undfrltl~ IIICWI and MON fill God '• W«cc. Ot'\t • dbttl -~ .. wtlethl!f or not he ..,.,.,~, _,.., God hU llld II Mit 111'-'"tad lfl knowutg ..,II God hat 11id at 111. Hi • f1ith !1 beNd on t.ls 01rt1 will ""* th1n on God'• Word. lor ,...,IP ... Of !he _.,,ng ol S:uptlll"l, '-will ~ •nv pa1~~ge 1Nit t ults hi• Ieney tnd Llfltrt it II he With •• How""' •n trtf1191'1"1 1 God 'ilfiMU putl upon lhe imponanu d undlt· 111ndtng His Word! On ona occ .. i .. , wtlfln OUf Lord •• tflft fi'IUititUIIn . Ht '"'fVtlt IIIOYed wiltl tl.oq,flltoft ..... ltlem tt.c:1ute ttt.y ..,. • ......, Me hi¥1T'Ig • .n.-.d: """ H. t.gM ,. t•«" tl-.tff ......,. ,;,. .. (Milrt 1!34~. And now ll'let me MC"" Ill Golf'a "•t plen ... s ...,., ... ~. '- IIW.Cfl I'IICII'I r.-.on .....,. I• • .,_, the krlpwu wil't • .,.._ • Wlllft. lfandirJCI........,. How "*'·Ill¥ .. ...,. •. ...... , ... ltls ......... fl ... ,..,-.s Jar .,.-.,;nts: "1M .. 0111 t11 o.. Lard.-. ctvm . ..,. ,..... ~ glory, _., lfw ..eo .,... M .-.r Of 1MDOM 1t1tD ...._..TIOH W M It,..,.._ Of~ ''TM! na 01 'rOUII ~..,.. IHQ .INQ ~ 'tHAT • MAY KHOW M-IAT tl lHI foOl f/1 ... C ...... NQ, •• "(--1:t1.1t). , Someone hns said that .. Back of the loaf tl1 ere i.J th e {lour, And back of tl1 e (lour the mill, And back uf the mill tile sun and .~hower, And tl1e Heavenly Father's wiff," and I say back of every hukhcr, baker and candlestick maker there is 1m Ekmal Being who crcatt.od m. Cod made man ilt I li s imagt· and a£tcr His likcu('SS , and W4" haw· souls that will live forever. \Vt• an • n ·~pon~iblf• creahJn •s, aud UIIC d:w wi!l ha\r• lo fan· tht> God who ~ave ~~~ life." \Vt• might well st np:11td ad; tllll'l'lws this im portant (jUl'Siinn: Is my liff• •li t :'\ profit- able basis? Tlw Lurd J f·~~~~ a,k~·d : "\Vhat :thnll it wnfit n num. If hr• ,d/(/11 ~airt the whole world, nud /o.~e l.i.~ uw11 .wml? Or what .!hall n nw11 l!_i~,;e in cxdmiiJ!.f' for l1i.v soul?"'1 It seems to rnc thnt the Lord puts a s<.-ale in front of nm cyt·s and ou n 1U' s ide places tht> whnlf' wodd, wldeh i~ srr ~real ami vast that it is hard fur tlw flnilc-mimi tn J_!;rasp. On the other side 1-1,. p111 s your ;;nul -not a million souls, but YO U!! uwn ~nul. The only logical deduction th:~t :\11 \' r i~ht -m ind e d thinkin,e: Jlf'rsnn <.":ttl rnn h · · i ~ thnt vom soul i.~ wortl1 rnnrc thnn the who le worl~l. There- fore, it is treme ndously im11nrtaut to know whetlwr yom I iff' i~ 1111 a pro itahlr• ha~i.~. In Dovt·r, Euglaml, there is a Jrr ~ i11)nilwd : "To lose your wcaltl1 is m uch, 'f'o lose JIOtlr ~wtllth is more. To lose your .vo u/ i.v Sllf"li r1 lo.,-~ Tlwt no01inl{ f "flll rr·.'rtorr•." To get your life 011 a prufitahlc ba~is the fir st thing yuu must al'kuowlr ·d~c i~ yn1.1r need arrd tmc conditirm \,(·fun · n Hnl\' Cod. The rt'IHarkablc thing is th:"tt wlu·n y-1111 ~Wt to that plal"r you rt•aliz1· that ( :()(1 lm f'~ you. "H e hates yuur ~in, btlt llf' ln\"I'S ~·uu. Hr• has proven that II}· ,~.ti,·iulr( th<" lw~t ~ift of llca- \'t'l l. l.od ~a\t' 1-l i'l nnly l}('~lltll'll Snit and lf't lll1n 1 l i~· that o;h :m ll'f111 dt·a tl• 011 C:1l1 .1r~·, crn~"- As a ynu u~ IIIHII 17 y•·a r' .,J a~v I (':tlllt' face to f:tt·•• With tlli'> ;,~tu·. I u\\'pt·d !Jdnrr Gnd that I 1\,1' .t lo'll, ~11ilfl . 111'1/ll•·'~-n 111 · dt'1nne<l. lwll-dt·M·n irol.! 'llt•u•1 T ~~~ i\ tlw uatural (·nutlilinl·l (If t'l't'l"\"1111• i1t tlu· ,j~ht of Cod, "For oil hmt• d mwti. uwl 'IIHU" ''HH"t flf til(' l!,lnrrJ of r:/!(f _ .. ~ I u t•t ~ruh 1 "tlf,.,,,.d til}" uet·d hut n·aliz1·d w h :1t (;lui J,,,,f Jll"trl 'il lt·d for me in tlu· dt•a tlt ami rt'~IIT"n 'dinl t of Jt•<;u., Chrbt. By f11 ith I hdit''"''d that l ie· horc-rny sins on Cai v11rv, and tht' iud~n 11·nt thnt was due me had bllf·n nn llh 11 Bt·ll f'ViiiJ.! thi~ with my lu·art iind l'llltf,.,~;~~~ it w ith my mouth I knt'w tlw n·alitv nl tltc Vt'I"SC of Scriph~rt whil-h reads. "I( tl1or1 .!luzlt con{cu with thy numth thr f.nrtl }r .tru, rmd · sllnlt believe ;, tl,/uf' l1eort tlwl ( :od lwtl1 ro/.~rd him f rom tlw dcnd, tlr(m .,f,n/1 be Stlccd ,""·'l Christianitv i~ 1101 iu onli11nucf'S. rult·~. r('ligion nr ~-hun·h. It j,. in n p<'r~ou -thc Lord Jt-sus Chri'il. \"our life will never really be 011 a profitable hasis until you know Him as rour OW/I pe rsonal Saviour. nu-n your desire will lw to lin· fur Jlim and tell other.; al)()llt llis s:t1i11;! rtr 1d k1·cpi n~ power. I ha,·e pro\'t•tl thi~ for nH't" .1,1) yt•ars. \ly n·dpt-fm a prufitable !if(• is to admit )"Oil an· a ~iwwr 11 hn can be n·dcemed ou h· by at·l·t·ptir •L( J,.,,, C hrist as r nur Savioof. Alter It'll ill\!, I lilt~ c<unc into your heart, make it a dail~· p!":t<'ti{'i' lo rt•acl your Bible, pmy and witness. Try thi~ n•t ip~". IT WOHKS. n;<o mililnlls will h·stify II· I•" '" •• ""'" ''" 11 .. 1, lll/.1~ I 1 ""'" II II\ 17 2 , II•~••••" I ! I 1 t II•,.Tt •o• 10 11 '11u•u E ,\1, I .111!•·\ "'" 11 whult '"''' bakery ''"'(."illtY•• "'~· "'rYt'tllwll ~~~'om the &url oof IJito•• 1"'' ,.f tloo· Chri,ltnn Ku•hM·'-~ Men'~ C: .. t11111ilh•• lt •l• rnalkm;tl. huldiult ufrl t'C!S of \"1•·•· Cl1.mm .• ~o ;m~l Ct,alrmMu. lie iJ fii'IW l•;\o'f111ivr Dh•·d••'· •' . .. , ........ ,_ ,..., ............ ... ....... lo .u.. ..., k .. _ .... ot GoL ,._ ,_.. "-t -lit N ...... ••1 1Nt U.. .... _...,. re6ahtl ,.._ ..., ..._.., ..,.._ o1 ... ow. .-d~• '-m.... .._ .... ..,_ ...... Boo •._I_-10, k-n..,. IIW 11oo1 ..., J-hall """" .n.,'nul. M4 ..M .. ,. wldU ... tiM --. power tile,., Sa/fw * .,,.,. clMft U1.t traasce••• ll••a• to eOMe _,. ..., M4 /~ -"•rot•ak, In H-. W. tiM: '""" 11011 ,., of I¥C. " ,.. -er to tM 19.,.. or lire lci,..,JOM of COiL •n• creatioa. TMy did not l'e,.u.r 1 ,.,. •••• ,..., .... c~entanc~ lhll but they .:ted wltCNOeWt" •W ,.., NM._ tiM in the lipt of ~t ... .WO.. lu.p ... of C<M • o Ul* cfiiW, J-....,.. op die ........... lie IWi IIOf MW ....... Md w-ed fhe.. 'J'hey Wfft: Aod h• lool IAaoo y foo llo ........... II, hii.,Otul pow" o ann.t, pl 1 Alit ._. .,.. eN-. power that ie ...-in the tm~ o11d 61euetl lh~tt . (Jie,.t univene; it orilinalcl in GCMI. 10: 13·16) the F•ther •41. ....._ittecl to In, th.il ~utiful ~nt of • thftMI!Ih' J-. 1M Son. Th.t Jcsua ~ of the children, power il the Hofy Spirit. we 11re reminded U••t .dulta INY n.e power ol the Holy Spirit rec::ei~ the NftU!; Weetmc ir they enahle. the: "*• Chrilt to u h_ibit unquntionin •• chi&cBike tooch ... tocl.y-Thee ttMieh or fa1th and •.p~ntan~out H'-h.ul on o.n • a pretent KCt'pUnc:e or ..... pft or God to rulity. Thmo, ..-e eoundeaa th~ who ~tarrender themtefves uperimcea that each or .. ha to H1m . u"ndaaone ~{ tatify to thit Dr.- ...,....,. '"' '"Y "-<• ooy diO.U to ~ the pclielty for my ftliatab did not MVC ,_, A tUtl who wM watc:hi.nf O¥er lhit or ~maU boy• MW •Y andractted~nt . f.ct. So..e or them are 10 limple AGiftofGod tt.at we UJUd them u man, a laithrul~teward, iUUJtnlea the won. of Cod, H• Holy SpWit, and the ht.lpi"' unimportant. handor)~. · Thi1 i• the • .,. to the kintdom or God . h i1 a prt of God, ool the ~h. o( a proca~ of rattonaliution. M .. it a rational c~alltft but to receiw: the 41ivine bleMin.,;, he mult dr.pc;nd on tiW-mind or God, not on hia o wn mind. God • tht Cn:•tor, not man. Hit kinplom iR at h.nd for lhoee who have the unqUf'J!tionin• faith o f the child . Pre~ence of Spirit Oft a more ~ant OC'.e.-ion my problem wat canc:er, One nijl!ht , followinc 1u,~ry and other treatment, a cn 1111 .-c»e, my condition became t'rilic .. , my 1Urp:on and • ~~arf of hipty trained ip«ialiec. worked matt of the nilht to uvc me. My wife prayed outMde of the hoapit.l ....,m. My o•n n.perienoea, not ~ady dirren:nt from thoee of othcn, hft'e p.en me numerous ~ump&a or the pteaen« or the Holy Spirit in the everyday life or .. y penon, if that penon will but recopiM anti accept it. On one occ•tion, when twialmint: with • p'OIIP of ~m.a boya., it •• •Y lot to be •wept ..,. the ltiOaf C111Te11t or the riYer, away from the riw:r'• edp into w1ler that wu much beyond my depth. A m1111 with the poup aew my probkm, reac~ out and putled 11\1' to 1hore at a time when my 1tr~n1th •• pe and the d.R~f!r of drowniq w• at hand, Durinc my period o r unconaciouJneal tht'n: ame a moment of awan:ne. of my pc*tion between life and death, with the knowkct,e that the matkr .wu enti~ly out of my hand•. My life •• ipated throut(h" no effort or merit o( my own :hut by the skill of my phy-ian, the pnyen of my wife, and the mercy of God. The parenll who brou«ht lheir t:hlldren hopi"l that Je.UI might tout:h them wen: .,o t scti., in a mannn contrary to JHW~ kind of religion. Jeeus h.d a faith for wotMn and children, (or rich and poor, and for Jew and Gentik. The parents who came with tlw-ir children hoped th•t the to uch of Je~t~•' h•d miJhl awaken within the child that "My c arehs1ne u wa• There ito aecurity in lhe tout'h o( Hi1 hand on mine. My faith b. bc~n made whole. WHAT IS THE CHAFF TO THE WHEAT? ,_ J .... MDI' .... 711, L.s ....... It i11 interesting to ob.erve how the Lord c•rry the ICrolla through the aisles wh ile the likens His Word to wheat u contraated to cantor ch•nb verte$. The ecroll a a re sl.a chaff (Jer. 2.1:28-32). a)110 to that of a fin:, kiMed and prayer• are recited. It is a d; of h•mmer and even to a tw!WldStJd •word (Heb. fntival becau.e Jewry received the law. hen 4 :12). In witneating to Jewiah Je.de~ we one 1oob into the Word of God and comet to have been •mned to ob.erve that they have lc.now the pu~ of the law, it lhould not be ttiv~n the people~~ word, (chaff) for God'• a day of rejoicing, but a day of grcat 10iemni· Word, (wheat ). MO.-.over, Jewry i. told that ty; mpeeiallyfor anyone without the S.viour. the te.c.hi.11.gs of thm Tahnud •and above all AU the l•w ean do ia to condemn the sinne-r. other lawa. Ud th.al they are morf import•nt When Moeea received the law, he admitted that than the laws of M-t "1M dHI nceedingly fear and quak~ ... (Eiodu.. It iA most intercttins to nole tN: word• of 19:16-.25; Heb. 12:13-29). our Lord when He aeid lo the ieadera of His In order to get tb~ truth to thi• dear toul day: "Did nol Moee:a gin you the l•w. and we uked her how she would fed if her childr~n yet none of you keepeth the law." Again-came to her once a year, kiued her, profes~ing ..... Full well y~ f"t!ject da.e eomm•ndment o f aft«::t.ion, but •t the .. me time refu.ed to GOO. th•t ye m;{ keep your own tradition" obe-y her and do her bidding. We inquired if M 7 9 u..;, ~ofeteed love would mean anythin~to (john 7:19, a : ). d · -~ h · ld · On one occuion while witnettint~: to one of her, a mltta~ I at 11 wou not. 11 the~ rabbiA, to whom ·~ were tryinp_; to give Jewa. finally realised that the Lord Jesus the wht!•t of God's Word ror the chaff of ChrUI is in truth the Saviour of the world and man's word, he frankly told ua that they are .be .:cepted Him u her pertonal Saviour, not permitted to f"e•d and 11:udy the Bible for the had come to lee the inconsiat~ncy of 1 Old Testament) independently of the Talmud. Judaiam in the li&ht of God's Word, In other word11, they take the chaff, and f"t!ject the wheat. Whik tryinl!i to l!jel the Nme truths ~er to another blind Iucier of the blind, we pointed out that, •ccordinf! to God'• Word, only da.e 110n11 of A•ron were permitted to oftkiate be- for~ the Lord. 'The Levitea wert! to be their helpers ; and no llraqu wu permitted to do 110, and if they prsurned to they were to be punil!hed by death (Number. 17). At th•t poi nt he rr.nkly admitted, '1'ben thtn is no place for a rabbi either." Indeed nol, for in the lUI ana.lytia the very name wu an innon· tion with the Babylonian eape.ivi~, where the word .. ,.b" ... ulled, meaninJ chief of the magi." It alao meana ,.MUier. Therefort! our Lord told Hia followers that they were not to be ealled .. r.bbi" for, •id our Lord: .. One is your mater, e.en Ouill:" (Mau. 23 :~12). Recently we witn.aed to a Jew who rejected the record of M-., but lauded and extolled the Talmud, .dmittinc at the tame time that it wu rude up of history, ICimce., theolol!i1, le1mda and rolklore. AU dail wu pi'C'Yalent m our Lord'a dey, aDCI for thia reuon the Phari- tet~ ilhowetl ulmoekr toward our Lord when Ho tried to polal oat to !hom thai' ool!pao .,.,., ... r ... •• told "' 11o1c1 ,... 11oo laltlot.l w otd •""-_..-.""" ... to .m-to JewiM taw. _. co--M= h of ID8D which tum from lhe lniiiL Moreowr, Paul told faithf•l Tit• to ••oicl foolierh q •••tkn.. ~.-!"«*. -""" "'""""' ....... the law ; for they were ..,..Mtat,&a ud Yaia. There is ao douM ..._ PaW •• rd.rri~t~ to the Talmud. fot the writers •kl for ...,.-iorit)'. ploci"'! tloclr I~ upoo olool. ..Wn o,oJ low, wblcll .., all 1!1 ....... aoi tholr tradhiooo wbleh . .., ..U c-r., .... oloo upoa God'• HoiJ Low. Boco-ot oil ti!N, ..,, I.Ofd ••"""' Hlo 1..00..... to ...,.,. of .. ..... of the,...,...... ...... s.u •••• , few h Ud a corl'llfllilll fal11a01 a,_ ... W.-d of God Ul•a."t6:6). a...-JM•Jw 1o loolll -lloo T..._. .... tndl~ lloo .low wll-.. ••kl • ., ............. c-., ......... ..... •* lllolol ... --... II, ....... ... ..., ....... ~~-....... .. .... ,_ .. T_11ioF ___ _ .. lt. 'l1loJ ............ ot eo. -.. ... ..... w •• · ,,,._._ .... .......... .., ............. . I I I± ...... -.. , ... , (0.0. 4:1, II ... 11,~19). ,.. wb +.tea..._ ... It' , .. ..,.,, ,;:;, ........... .... ....................... _ .. .. ='l .. 'rT ............. _ 6o ol 6o t.. ftlo lo I ... • ......... _.., ,. ?? ¥~Ju~tWn. Box ? ? PI~ f::xplain h"w hJuJ U tltt' PaJutt•n . The-PL<w>vrr .,.·hich WIS institut,.d in [gyp! accordins lo [sociW\.. chap. 12. lypifird till' ckath and roacrifitT vf th,. l..t•r•l JI'~U,_ C.hri111 ror our !lill!'l. A.~; lltutt-rt iu I Curinthiitnli 5 :7. Ht' i• our PII!M!OVI"T Who "''U Mt·riflct-d for ua. The PaG!!Ovt'r ru.~t lermin.at"rl whl'n th" Lord Jeau!l died on th1• crOM. IPiaf!n u·ill the Ji~n nf lh~ Snn of Man in hf'GI!t'n appNJr, n.t in M~rltht'!l' :!4:3fl? This faJWage inrli~atl"f! I hat thill rr-r.-u to the time o the Lord ]I'!IUII Chri&t'l! l"f'turn 10 rr-i~ aa Kin@: of Kin@:ll (or 1.000 yr-a r!l. which will tak~ place at tht' t'nd of th t Gr~at Tribu. lation period. /1lt'ttu ~Jtplain Acl.l IJ :41J ••a~ many tu weer~ or-MinU lo df!rrwJ lift IH!liewd." Cod knowa who will be uved and who will be loet:. Thi.a doH not. however, in any way r-limin•lt' man"t rr-aponaibility, for .. who.o. ever belftovt:th in Him lhall not periah but have f'WriUI.ing lif~ .. (John 3 :16). Thit ia Do menlioned in [pht'!'ians I :3-6. K.u.Jly upioU. 1 P~kr 4:6, lillhf'rt' it UGW 1M Wupt'l tttO-' ,rtacAN In tlmv tl-uJt arf! ~. . '1\i• 11imply ll\l"ans that thoae who are now dead had the Gospel prtac~ to them whik they W4"r1! alivt. This Yf!I'M doe• not mean that the Goeptl i• pn-•.:hed lo rlt:1d people. . rUJ J,a#!l be Ot.,rl/tt"OWJfl IU tltr /ln11J~ nf ,~,_..,limo? Aocordin11o Uclhariah, chapter 14, the na- tiont of the world will eaptu.-. J,.,..n at the llonl. of A"""pcldon. •od wiD portly ._.'OJ' the city. Kowt.ver, the t'Ofllpkotr onr. tltrf'OW and dftltrudM1on or ,.,..,( will bt- ........... by the Lc"d J..., O.rill. whooc-lod wil «cca:N on the Mot~nt of Olivm, •ncl wllo wil ..._,., tllw-emrita of thr fnvaa,._ 1M l ...... te 1 .. 1. Ht~ wib tlw-n ~nM'Mif. Hlrt 1.000 rnr '"wn· --, ...... il -Ia lt ... 20,5 ...... II ,,_ "' .... ,.,, ----... .... "--oJ ... ~IIM-.,.u.-• .. 7 -·,..,...,.. ...... , • .......... , •• ;. .... tJtt tl-... ............ _ .... __ ., .. I•' """" 1o ••I • ;. 1.ok 14:14. _. • ••w•Miiw of ••dl n" ..... II = tlnrfie W. Ss:ll. J From the Police Blotter • MOffDAY. JUICE 1• ltnetioa. Co,,$ Part Newport, Wbllt U wu puked at the rear WUJ1&m HowUd ftJt, h, at between aooa ud J:SO p.m., of klbby No. %, betWHD 1%:50 lUI Plac..tla A'"·• Wllt!fn .. JIM 10 , , , A watc.b nlued a.ad 1 p.m •... A bl<:ycle port Htllbtf, wat ur•.t at at SSOO was ltoiH trom Ellz-nl-.d at $90 was burcJarlzed J:%0 a.m. at Ult Pl. ud West abeth ll Wbttney, 1111 araoce. from the pnre at the Ellen Oeeu f't., oa a ebl.rp at betac COlt& Wt~~, wb.Ut at Howard's Ellsabeth Moon restdeDee, lDIOiicated Ia u auto ••• Rntaun.ot 4001 w cout 6005-1/! Seathore Dr., West James BoltoD Yuderl:ite, %9, ot Hwy., weri.. Newport, d~tnctbe Nnport, betwHD 9 a.m. June lOS Mcfaddea Pl., Central nleflt ••• Jewelry and other 14 a.ad 10 p.m. June 15 • · · Newport, waa arrelted at 12:25 Ltems valued at $343, were Stereo eqWpment .-allied at $86 a.m. at Bayside aDd El Paseo, bur&J,arlzed from Akteo 's Gut :us JCol.ea1from a car belooc- aeu lnlae Ternce, on a Shop, 600 Edgewater, BalbOI., la& to Loult Richard Sherman, charp of drlfln& while UDder during the DJ.ctrt •• , A gultar 710-l/! Marl&Old, Corooa del the tnnueoee of alcohol ••• and amplitler, valued at $620, liar, Qlle It was parked at Cletua WlllHI Lett, 49, of S98 were burglarized from the llarlcold aDd 4tb Ave., Corona MagnoUa, Costa u ·eaa, was ar-apartment of Daaial Robert del liar, between 12:30 and 7 rested at 2:45 p.m. at 41 5 N. Shattuck, 2307 Eastbluff Dr., a.m. , •• Jewelry nlued at Newport Boulevard, Newport East Blllff, betwe@n 7 aDd 9 $1,000 was burglarized lrom Heights, on a charge of intoxi -p,m., May 29. the Henriette Van Dam resi- LIIAL IIOTICI • UII'Oit'T IIAIIIII. Elllfll SECQIIO ~C'IIOII --"-J THU~Y.JULYI,nn1 COIIOIIA 'DELIIAtt; CAUF. caUoin lo public •• , Burglars • WEDNESOA y JUNE 16 deace, 1350 E. Ocean Ft., Bal---~ . .J smashed a window at tbe west Guy WIIUam 'Pearson. 30 of boi, betweenl0:30a.m.and4:30 door ot Desmond's, 3 Fashion 920 Irvine Ave., Apt , B-1'0%, p.m. HONORED VOLUNTEERS • UCI Fr iends ol the Llbrar y honored seven vo(unteers ror exceptional services during 1970 and 1971. They are, from left , Mr s. Duane DeKalb of Newport S.ch, Friends founder Mrs. t.aurenee K. Reyoolds of Laguna Beach, Mrs. Carl Wiley of Corona del Mar, Dick Ca.votto of Costa Mesa and Miss Dee Bower or Newport Beach. Not sbowo are Mrs. Verle Annis of Laguna Beach VOLUNTEERS WA NTED and Miss Za.da Taylor of NeWPOrt Beach. · Reroute request held up The secretary of the Calit- ornla lllghway Commission, Robert w. Boles, told the New- port Beach City CoWicil In a letter last week he would not give the city a. spot oo the agenda to present an alternate route for the Paclftc Coast freeway wllhout "favorable re- sponse from the other Involved cities ." The Council had written a. letter to the Commission J~me LEGAL NOTICE 21 aski ng for lime at a s ub- sequent hearing to present the route change proposa l. "Apparently he has powers to withhold Information from the commission," said Vice Mayor Howard Roger s. ''I don't know If he can deny us; maybe his power s are stronger than they shOUld be." The Council, refusing to take no tor an answer, said It wou ld write this time directly to the commissioner s. Mr. Boles told the Council he was acting on established pollcy F' -9fi 1G that the com mission would not F'JrTITtOUS BUS INESS NAME consider an alternate route STATE MEN T without approval from Costa The following person Is doing Mesa, Huntington Beach, and business as: Corona del Mar Laguna Beach. Sewing Machine & Vacuum Cen~ He called the Counc il's re- ter, 3519 E. Coa st Hi ghway , Quest ·•premature" and said Cor ona del Mar, Ca lif.: Felix that he would ''be most pleased J. Parra, 932 s. Figueroa St., to bring t11e matter to th e at- Santa Ana, Calif. tentlon of the commisslon it Thts business Is being con-your Councll commlttee reports dueled by an individual. a favorai..le response lrom the Signed: F'e Ux J . Parra. othet' involved cities, or U any This statement filed with the or the other activities under way county clerk or Orange County deve lop a rationale for doing on: June 24 , 1971, byBeverlyJ, so.'' . Harbor Area Girls Club, 1815 Anaheim Street, Costa Mesa., depends on volunteer Instruc- tors lor their many activities. Help ts neededlnart,cooking, embroider y, music, drama, story telllng, puppets , mosaics, charm, language, We<loesday evening teen programs, pl.a~·­ r eadlng, golf, ta s/1\on, bridge, paper mache and crafts. Betty Ru stenbach, Girls Club director , may be contacted at 646-7181. • Maddox, deputy t ount y clerk. The route chaage suggt!shon Publish· July 1 8 15 22 of the Council involves U\e r e- 1971 111 ·the NewPori PA.r bo; ·routing of the. Coasta.t freeway .. Ensl'ltfl. aloog PJUS&des ~d. a~ t~ Coyote 1lontta Canyon corrldO'r --L ·E-G_A_L_H_O_T_I_C_E __ • to corwlbct with the inland rOute :.= __ that by-passes Laguna Beach. F' -91J81 FICT!T IOL5 BUSL'lESS NAME STATEME NT The following pe r son isdoin ~ business as: M.\':hlnery EQuip- ment Transport, 2035 "It" Pla- centia Ave., Costa Mes:., Calif. 926 27: Oon:.&.ld L. Sandefur, 2073 Continental Ave., Costa Mt!sa, Calif . 92627. This IJusiness is IJeint:: con- ducted by an individual. Signed : Donald L. Sande fur. This statement rtll'll with the county c lerk of Orange County on: June 21J, 1971, by Bett y J. Bar gsten, deputy county r lerk. Publi sl1: July 1, S, 1~, 22, 1971, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. HANDBALL WINNERS Orange Coast YMCA an- nounns the followin g results of the annual MajOr Ctw'les M c Lenl'l4n handba II tournament : A. Bernie Coffee, Long Aead 1, defea ll?fl Ton1 Kroeke r, Seal Bea ch, 20-2 1, 21 -1 ~. 21-11. B. Tom Schem ck, San Cle- mente, (lefeat ed Hi t k ~ixon, Newport Beach, 21.11, 2 1 ~20, C. Jll.d Peter son, Los AJa . mltos, defeated Bruce ~et:r.e r, NPwport Beach, 11 -21, 21.7, 21-8. D. U>e Pleger, :\'e'4·port Bead 1, defeated ~r} Johnson, o range, 21-15, 21 .~. T~.July 130NlV THE MT BOONE FANILY SHOW In the Ouh\oof Amphithe lttf 8 PM • Wedi1UCI..,..Julv 14 SENIOR CITIZEN'S DAY lht~•~ Julv 1& PEPSI FAMILY DAY •3-RING CIRCUS ......,..,....w.-.s, ... 1>\JNtAN E tsla.nd, and escaped with an Newport Heights, was arrested • THURSDAY, JUNE 11 estimated $8,910 In clothing at 4:45 p.m. at Hcag Hospital Moses Abraham Berman, 43, during the night •.• A painting on a felony cnarge of driving of 752 Amtgos Way, the BMfs, va.lued at $355 was burglarized whUe uMer the infiueoc.e of was urested at midnight at '{.;~['0"~~ from the SIUrley A. Hill rest-alcohol ... Boat accessories 11 07 Jamboree Rd., on a charge I dence, 1300 Park Newport, be-valued at $100 were stolen from of being drWlk In public ..• tween June 12 and 14 • · • A a boat belonging to Lawreoce James Henry Br ian, 19, or 504 tape recorder aodstereoequlp-Ross, 700 Lido Park Dr., LlOO Westminster , Newport llelgtlts, ment worth $305 were burg-Peninsula while It was docked was arrested at 10:20 p.m. at \ar lzed from the offlce of F'un at the mO:Oring near his rest-419 HeUotrope,Coronadel Mar, Zone Boat Co., inc., 610 Edge-de nce, between May 1 and June on a charge of being intoUcated water, Balboa. 10 •. , Stereo tapes and a 1n publlc . , , Maur een Lynn VALET CLEANERS • TUESDAY, JUNE 15 radio, valued at $16, wer e sto-Macleod, 29, of 1985Sherlngton Charles Lee Grecian, 44, of len from a ca.r belonging to Pl., Apt. E-211, Ne wport 2281 Canyon Dr ., Costa Mesa, Joe De Youn g, 407 VIa Udo He ights, was arrested at 5:25 was arrested at 2:30 a.m. at Nord, Lido Isle, while U was p.m. at the Broadway Depart- 30th St. and Balboa, West New-parked at his r esidence, during ment stor e, 47 Fashion Is Land, port, on a char ge of intoxlca-the night of June 13 • . • A on a charge of shopU Rtog ..• tlon in public •.• Tools val-golf cart valued at $300 was Carl Clyde James, 45, of 2037 ued at $86.50 were stolen· from stolen from the Balboa Bay 3137 E. Coast H iway . del M arCALl&7t'" Williams and Burrougbs Con -Club, 1221 W. Coast Hwy., (Contin!Jel1 on Page 4) AUtVOMI Oll ltf 8AVSIOl Of F ICf COl L(Cl PARII OIIICI i.t.GUNA HillS OHICI tick-tack c Just for opening your NEW PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNT or for SECURING AN INSTALLMENT LOAN Either way. here is yo ur oppo rtunity to check the r ight ti me, the easy. c ou rt e o us way w ith Newport National Bank. Rece1ve you r cho ice of a beautiful decorator clock ... Free of Charge ... for opening your new personal check1 ng account l or S1 50 o r more or for start•ng a new installment loan of 51 .000 or more. Oualitymg installment loans are: Home Improvement. Aut omobile. Mobile Home Boat. Airpla ne. or Personal Loans. Add to the decor of your l1vi ng room . den. kitchen. bedr oo m o r o 11•ce w1 th these s pec ,ally des,gned electr•c Deco rat or Clocks. There is a s11ght additional c ha rge for cloc ks 8 and C. PRE SENT D EP O SITORS may buy lhese fabu· lous cloc ks at a cost thafs hard to bel1 eve1 It's our way o f say1ng "thank y o u ·· for be1ng a deposttor at Newport Nat1onal Bank. One per fam ily. G $liVING OIANGl COUNn ••• 9 CONVIHIIN' Offi(IS • •·· 1 M Allll lll Jill SUl BlACH OfftCI l"'urt WOtld, ~~~~~ ltatll OCfMo_.,, I 1/!C. uo Hatbol II &ttl a .. ,~odt •I limiMMtf 6-41 1141 SUNN Y Mill$ OffiCI Su t Pttw~lia N t-od •I CofntftO'tWultll 171 1900 SUPlltiOfl Off!C£ pttiOf I l t~Wl! W/Wtd \IIUI'II H1!1$ 130 )200 UNIVftSHY OHIC( [nl Cl\lllf'\lfl II S!•'' Collqt wr\TD iftOniCr wuttlltt,lDiwtt ~l lltt SK 2111 '111 U90 &U t51 t 119-4140 • 1.1. PEIMITS A_,_,._., -1 , .. , • ._.,. L. 8rM. JIOI'liMior I'II,NO lo boiJdltoc ......... waUl tor Tract 'IIJicj, $U,- -dorlot J--od Jllo • COIIOJIA OIL lUll 1971 retord t.l m'-1-f(lllt -tD IUu'*" a-u. r_.lr ftn U4,.S,71? Ia IM ..... I Boach. -... $04 reraJMI, $10,000, ._ l•lldi"C ...-b owo -Salllor, a swtmmlot n:~oettaa lhHd ol the aU Umt pool at 517 Hue! Dr.,,S2,500. r.cord ftlt of 1919, wbea the • BALBOA ISLAND $U m1Uloa total was r eached c. stanley Cbapma.o, z.Jtory at tbt .t ot Aucw;t'. U tnt duple••• at 208 and 210 S. Bay aeUYity holds ~ tor the rest F't., $5'9,600 each. of 1911, the total wlll easily Wllllam Speich, remodel and surpaas th• 1969 r eeord of add bath, 223 Crystal, $8,000. $58,!68,980. Pendletoa, addUlon at 11? The 6 month total this year DiamoDd, $2,000. is greater than all previous • BAY SHORES yearly totals except for 1968, James Kemp, alterations at 1969 :.nd 1970. 2662 Vista Dr., $2,800. Following permlts,lntheam-Robert V. Johnson, add 2nd ount or $1,000 and over , were floor , 2611 Bayshore, $18,000, issued during the flnal2 weeks • NEWPORT ot June: R. W. James, alterations at ' BIG CANYON 1247 Bayside, $2,700. Richard B. Smilh 1~ .• 18 Sprague, enclose walls for per mils for s in gle f:J.mitydwell~ billiard room, 300 E. Coast tngs on Cypress Point Ln., Hw., $2,500. MA LE OPERATORS nave their hang~lJPs, accorcting to Tom Royal St. GeorgE" Ln., Augusta J. Russell Tumelson, 3121 Bopp or Corona del Mar (lett) aod Steve DaMetz, Huntington Ln., tlermita!!'(' Ln., Oakmont W. Coast Uwy,, make one ap. Beach, who have just joined General Telephone Company's Ln. J.nd Lochmoor Ln., raniCifl~ artment out of two, $3,500; staff of operator s In Laguna Beach. Be<:ause they are Laguna in value from $50,100 to $54,~ change glass, Sl ,SOO. Beach's first male telephOne operator s , the young college 900; total, $941,300, P, O'Connor, 2-story duplex, s tudents report that some people become so confused when • NEWPORT CENTER 5707 Seashor e Dr., $45,400. they hear a male voice answering "operator"they just hang G. Baka.r & Associates, 156 Robert Roubian, alterations up with no quesllons asked. They are confident, however, uni t apartment com(Jiell in Park at Z200 Newport Blvd., $1 ,000. that once cus to mers get used to them there wUJ be no prob- :-l ewport, 900 San Joaquin Hills Mobil Oil Cor p., install6,000 !ems at all. In the meantime, Tom and Steve encourage Hd., $2,~96,000. gallon tank, 1500 W, Ba lt)();J LagUna Beach residents calling for an operator, "IJ a man Union Bank, 5 s igns, 610 Blvd., $2,000. a nswers .. don't hang up." Tom is a senior and IX)Iitlcal Newport Cente r Or ., $7,000. R. K:.sper, 29ll-1J ~e•.1:port s cience marr at Cal State Fulle rton. Steve is a sophomore Park Newport, 910 San Joa-Blvd., recess door s and install at o range Coast College. qum tlllls Flit., 2 sets or letters panic bars on doors, $1,000 . ---:--::c:-:-:-:::;,::-c:=------.-::-::-=-c:-:===-- on entry monument, $1,000; • NE WPORT HEIGHTS OT CE LEGAL NOnCE :.tnr! ret:ilning walls , $1J,900. Richll.rd Allen, 601IrvineAv--~EGAL ~:;:, __ ----'===-.:.:.::.:.:..;=7,- Ba!t.ooa Ins urance Co., ten-enue, add mansanlroof, $4,000 . OHDI:-lANCE NO. 13!34 North 38'45' 29" West 91.05 J.l\1 fle velopment, 620 Newport Al!red Wilson, 1 llnil, 2ston A~ ORDI~A:-.'CE OF TH E feel; thence North 32"58' 52'' Center Dr., $32,000, dwetting, 2301 Marga r,t, ~2 1 .-CITY OF ~EWPORT BEACJI West 2U.l 2 fee t; thence :-iorl/r ·EAST UPPEH BAY 000. PREZO~I~G lf.I;!~COII POH-1~1 6' 57" West 137,14 feet; Phllro -Ford, fit •' SJmnkler Mike FroislarKI, J. swunmi ny ATED TERRJTOHY LO-thenc£> North 16"41 ' 57" Ea st sr stem, For d Rr!., $8,841. pool, 2919 Cliff Dr., $4,000. CATEU :-.OHT!! OF S.U 278,!)5 feet; thence No rth I ' IDH, poul ramada at 445-L/2 C. Kelly, add 3r d unit, 238 JOA·,UL'\ HILLS ROA!l A:-JO 58' 54•• West289.17feet;thencE" ;ist.t Pararla, S5,000, Catalina Or., $20,000. WEST OF SPY GLASS filL! :-lort!l 5"43' 17'· West 521.60 • AlHPOHT AREA • WEST UPPER BAY HOAD, ADJACE~T TO Tt!E feet; thence ~orth 2"55' 15'' Violet Mdl.w glt ton, p.~.rti-Panamint ConstrUction, Ohe-CITY OF ~EWPORT HE.-\C II , West 196,25 fe et; tlrenc~ ~orth tro ns, 434 1 Bi r ch St., %,000. unil, 2.story dwellings at 2133 !;\ THE En:: ;.or UF SUI-28°06 ' 23 " East 9!1.77 feet; :x.~.tton.il S)stem Cor(J., ad-Irvine Ave., $41,500, anrl2141 SEQliE;\T .\~;\EX.-\TJ(J~ tlleon· :-lorth ·U"l 8' 3t·• East 1!ition, 4401 Birctr St., $19,000, Irvine Av~ •• $42,600. The Crt) Council of lit~ C i t~ 8~.86 f~et; thence ~ort h 46" • llt\IWOH >/IE'N !fiLLS • BALBOA of ~e ... ·port Uear h rloes or rl:.tw 39 ' 3i•• East ~i.62 feet; tiJenc~ Arh:ne U~otler. patio 1·over Richard Cerni, additions "' as follows. ;\orth ?2"22· 40" East 89.19 aDI·talterations,2001PortChel-1116 W. Balboa Blvd., $1,000. SEC TIQ;.; 1. Californi.I Gov-feet; thence :-Jorth 32"1tr 23·· s~J.. Sl,OOU. Geor ge Haag 11, one.unit, 2. er nment Code Section 65859 E o~.st 358.1 2 feet; thence No rth C.trl Rie~ler, l.llc><.'k wall s .tt s tor y dwelling, 2112£. Balboa provides ttiJI ~c ity may pr e~ s• 34' O::i" West 453 .69 feet 2~1 Seltm~ Sun, $1,100. Blvd., $90,000. zone unincoq>aro~.t ed territor} to the POlNT Of BEGINN ING, CHIJitCHES THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH IS FOR YOU 9 :45A.M. -Bl BLE S C H OOL H OU R 1 1:0 0 A .M .-MO RN ING WO RSH I P SERV!C E 7:00P.M.-EVENI N G SERVICE DR. JAMES CDMBS PASTOR l0lthtno11a St. COSTA M.ESA (AI S••l• A•• .... ., •. ) P~ .... 541-1713 HOME OF P. G. HEUMAHH CHRISTIAN SCHOOL lo.in dr rgarltrf throu~h Eighth Gradt FIRST <"Hl:RC!l OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST JJOJ V1 .. L1do Nt"wpon Kl·aLh Sur•mA Y SCHOOL. Q a.rn an d 10:10 a.m. St i!\.I)A Y ')I R V ICES Q .,_m, >~fl d 10:10 ;~.m. Wf-.I>''H.~tl,\Y EVI·.NIM, \ll.l "tl '\1(. Np11r. !Ui\lliNI, KOOM "•·,·1. <{,...,,; 'J .1.rn. 5 p.n1 LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER Lu d'teran Church in America 2900 Pacific View Or. Corona del Mar , C~if. DR WILliAM R F.Lli:R llhvn(' M .t·2h64 '' IKJ 1\ M f :Hnli y Worsh1p 10 Oil AM . ('llurdl -...·hnul 11 1111 1\.\1 . Ft>st1ve Worshtp '\I I R~I:RY PKOVIDI:.D Wt·dul·,J .. v '!.1.111. · 7 .4 '} p rn.IL----------' fur'•d .. y •• .,J f rrd.1 v: 'J ... r11. ')p.m .. 7.1) p uo Sunday· I p.rn. ·I p rn . S[(;OND ntt 'K< H t If CHRI ST. o;;nE~T I ~T f'\i~wpurr f\•·.tch .11 Cororr;a d1·l \1,.r 3100 P.urf1r V1cw /h SUNDAY S< HOO L I 0 ... m. SUNI>A Y "Ek. VILE 1 H ·' '"· WF.IJNE~IM Y E\·E ... IN<. Rr .. dmg Room 8 p.m. 350o-n f.. Co•,.tllwv f.ot1111l <"., 011 IOIIrCi88U"' Mon .. frl . I f1 " 111. to 5 p.rn, Thu nd~~ ,.,l"'l"'!o\~' 7 ''''I S.tr · 1 fl ,1 on fn ·I p.111. You ;ur c<ortlo .. Uy uw11 nl IU alrrrHI Churr h ~l'H'I (C:' .ond 10 U•t' thl' Keadmg Room . I 'lfii!!PMflr ... ... .... . ., G!lpardJ 3262 Broad Street Newport Heights r-rrr u•rd J ndt-pr'l d~nt ( '"'R'f',R rllr<l'lal Ch rutla'l (.lrwrr h RF.V. NORMA~ BROWN MJ.\fSTI· R ~UNDAY SERVICE A;-..1! 1 Ct-lURCH SCHOOL AT JI);OO A.M. ''"'''Y r .. P I' provrd.:d PHONE: 642-2740 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH tHl CU.. DL. NIWPOU IIACH A NEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU Or. Hubert A. Oavlclson, W"'DAY KHOOL ••••• ,, . ., A.M. WOIIIHIP., •• 11 A.M. •4 7 ,.,Ill. Interim Postor 141LI STUDY 7•30 P.Jit,. WIO. for the purpose of detN minin r C O~TAL''\1.\"G: 45.771 ar res, the zon ing tha t willappl~ to surll more or less, gross. property In the event of sut,. SUBJ ECT TO: All Covenants , sequent .!nneKalion to th<! • it}. Hights, Hi gllt s -of.way .~.nd SECTIO~ 2. Tilt' fo llowlllg Easements of He<:ord, mor e desc ri~l real proper!) 111hi1 !: cot~rmonl) known as a po rtion of is unincorporated territor} dd· UJock 97 of Irvine 's Subdivision joining the Cit) of :-.e11·port loeat("f[ nortl1 of San Joaquin Beact1, Count ) of Or.w .:e, Stat;: Hills Hoar! <tOr! .,.,.est of Spyglass of CJ.lifornla, tc('(·rt · Hili .Hoad, is lter etJy prezone<! :\ portwn of Blod< ')";of It-to J. P.C (Planned Community) vme's SuJ,Jrvis ion in the Cit) District, anrlwllich is descr ibed of Ne.,.,·port Beach, Count~· of in Exhibil ··A" entitler!Planned Orange, State o f Califor nia, as Community District Hegula- shown oo a map re<:orded in tions. Harl.()r View Hills, Phage Book 1, p;.age 88 of Mls<:el-v, dated April 1n 1, att<iched 1aneous Ma ps in tile otrir·, o f hereto, <tflll mari E' J. part l1er (·1n Cuunt) Hf><·orr!Hrnsair!CouniL b~·t llis r E"ferenr't-. descr iloerl ..&S follo'4"S: SECTIO~ 3. T he ZOI•UI~ of BEGI~:-liNG at a point rn the thiS territor)· dS o~. P -C District norttJe..&Stt:rl}' line of tho~.! ··er-shall be("OnJe effecliv': on I) if ta in land desc ribefl In a deerl to the <tnnexatJOn of ltJJI portion of P.tn fw V{(!W ~lemorial Park the unincorporated ter ritory as r e•;oro/Prl 111 Book5~70,p.t ge522 rlesuitle<i In SIO'Ction 2 of this of Offrd<tl HH or rls of said Or-or•linance is complet('fl and h1 J.n rE" Coumy, C o~.liforni.t, s.ud the event tha t saifl territor) {>Oint l.!l'mg rli stant Sou111 is annexerl to the Cit}' prior to 4'J "2fj' 33·· EJ st 816.8-1 feet the effectiv e da te of this orrli- <tlOrJg sarrl llOrtheGster l) \111£' nance, thisorrlinam:eshall havE' from lite rnost norther ly rorhN the S.lme for ce J.n•l efferl as a ll1e rPDf; thf'no·e con!lnuing.tlonr. zoning ordinanc e adopter:! with U1e bounda r y tine of snrl land r eS(){'{'! to property tltat ~~.·as the follo'*·ing courses: Soutl1 Within t!re corporal~ l:lOuwlarles 4'J " 2G' 33'' East 300.00 feet; of the City al the time or its then1 f> South 21" 30' 58'' East atloption. 400,00 feet; thence Soul!. 5 i " SEC TIO~ 4, T his ordinance 20 ' :iii" EJ.st 2i0,00feet;thence shall be published onre in the South 29"10' 2'J" Eo~.sl 811.09 official newspaper of tl1e City , f£-el to" J>Oint in a line parallel and the same shall be effe..::Uve wrth ""d distant northwesterly 30 da ys aner the rl.tte of Us 5G5,50 f£"1!1 from the south-adoption, easterly line of the west t>rl} This ordinanc e was rntro- one.qua.rter of sairl Blor·k 9i; duced at a r egular meeting of thence along salr1 paro~.tlel \ine the City Council of the Cit }' of South 40"36' 28" West 11 03.10 ~ewport Beach hehl on the 14th feet to the mosteasterly corner day of June, l971, and was of th:it certain land described adopted on the 28th rtay of In a def!d to Pacific View Mem. June, 1971, by the following orial Park recorriE"'"I In Book vote, to wit 4518, page Z07, of Offi ctal Rer -A YES, CO UNC I LME~: Mclnnis , ords of salrl Orange County, Kymla, Hirth, Croul, Parsons. California; thence along the NOES, COUNCILMEN : Rogers, southeasterly line of said land Dostal. South 4Q-36' 28" West 645.22 ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None. feel to a point distant oorth-E. F. Hirth easterly 666.28 feet along said Mayor southeaster ly line from the ATTEST: southeasterly co rner thereof; Laura Lagios thence leaving said boundary City C lerk line North 17"59' 59" West 28.43 feet; thence North ss• Publish: July 8, 1971, in the 09' 15'' West 96,26 feet; thence Newport Harbor Ensign. C•••l•k Fnnll o.t IAa It ....... 'ODD CO.UPL E' PLAY COMING TO LAGUN-A COWU1I Rt•AL AIID IUIIAI. Cllll. a=::=,==-~c:: r-ma 't -"" •-Jitaaurlal .llaz JW'I') ~(~z•••r'7 ....,.... 6t 0.. B rl/.11 ,,_. .. 1 11ae f 1al _. '-!ol _.. -~~c I: I ....... r:,r: ....... ...,. ... ,, cczW ......... _t.llr ... fri 7 hallor_,_,. .... ,.. ... ,......,., ................ .... .............. _.....,..,..., .... -.. -·:::::·~-~~~~~--, ................. ,1.1£W U1·1125(TOLL Pill PIIOM MIWPOIT MAllO I AliA) Nell Simon's "The odd Ccqtle" is oow going to be the summer theatre fare at the Laguaa Moulton Playhouse. Paul Tesehke and Alan Hart will be playing the pair of old triends who begtn sharing an aputment when their respee:- Uft marriaps blow ~ in thelr faces. The eomed)l"s ldlarlty stems trom thetr IUSCOfery I hat what made them Intolerable to thtlr wtYel makes tMm &leo uaeodurablt to each otMr Ill theli ,... domestic double l'llr- DtH. rurty nelctJbor• &rt pllfod by HeloDI BriCP aad Jllllltll HJtJII, Tbt--t>laJ1Dc poll ot tile odd -lo .riD bo portnjod by Allu J-, Wal- tB o.IM, Dlfkt MCAdlm Ud Jot :c.at. 0.... YarDIU lo. ltlo IJI. rtctor, Tilt Pill -OOJIIJ 14 aad --lor 4 ot ..... lWetk.WAC.Il. LEGAL NOTICE F -9515 FICTITIOUS fHJSlNESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is doing business as: Abadesic Mer- chandise Company, 410 32nd Street, Newport Beach, P.O. Box 1321, NPwport Beach: Arthur M, Chambers, 2653 Kooxvllle Av e., Long Beach, ca. 90815. This business is being con- ducted by an Individual. Signed: Arthur M. Chambers. This statement flied with the county clerk of Orange County on: June 24,1971, byBeverlyJ. Maddox, deputy county clerk. Publish: July l, 8, IS, 22, 1971, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. 11tW01T IIAJIUR Iii• ._llCTII* --1'111 4 TltU IISDAY, JUl. Y I, lt71 !:oiiiiiA lllL liAR, CALIF. , Painting & Decorating BUSINESS DIRECTORY A MANNING'S COLLECTOR'S SHOP gl a• a. clatt,, "'lnlroture•, l,...fon •If ... ,, I""'• Welt,.f,,,., IUY, SILL OR TRADE 1421 New,_,.t a1w1 .. C.M . 11:00 TO S1 JO OAIL Y SUN. & MON.-P,""" ONLY 641-9151 • Beauty Salons OJ • ' J;o ·U ot'll.e c) BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Pho ne 644·7336 SA:..ES & SERVICE H OE 1 7T f1 ~T . COSTAMESA • 646.7706 -646-6855 MALCOLM (BUD) CUTL£R DISCOUNT PRICES ON CARPET CLEANING Tustin Carpet Cleaners 544-5481 Diu•""' d.c•r-• will fvnrl•h ,. ... , ...... "-"'• •• •fflc:• 01 t .... ,, prlc ... For lnform1tion C•ll Christopher 836--1067 or 527-4S06 t40S E. EDI,.GI!ft. SANTA ANA DIMMITT /J .... ;J.(J.,. (J"CENIU Fineu qualiry dry clc-.aning on rhe premises • ~clf-~iervice l.aundry Ah·ncw -lares1 model Fri&idairc washers J lOO E. Coast Hwy ., COM Phone: 6 73·9605 • FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DeM11ri Tosh FLORISTS I'HON£: -71 2CJI - Call these merchants for the best in service • Food to Go FRIED CHICKEH 645-5990 I )100 A.M. to t100 "·"'·DAILY CLOUD TUfSD.,AY 191 E. 17TH STREET {AT SANTA A .. A AVE.) COSTA MESA HAL AEBISCHER ~-!r ~-·;..,. Pr oper F1tring Assured 3409 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 675-3833 • Kennels ~1 "'TQ WILCOX·CRITTENDEN HARDWARE N..,9'tf,GMI Clwts -loc*1 2700W. C.... Hwy., N. I . 548-1331 Z._.AftPAINTS fOil LOCAL HEWS SU8SCRI88 TO .TIIB T)• Offlcltll H•••'•'n •I •• City of H••~l II•«• m1 1. co.t.n MW'I'··•1MIII CO-A DIL u• · 0/II.'Y U .OO A 'til A. CAI.I. .7JoOHO o()ffice Equipment I ""I" o,i.. : j • r!QUIPMENl I~ ~E WPO RT BEACH ,--J 0Jfi···· f'"'''""'' DESKS • CHAIRS FILES • SAFES OFFICE SUPPLIES & STATIONERY Add•ng M-.d'l•n•• ~ Typewriterl ~ 67J.6820 OFFICE SUPPLY Inc, :101 1 ~'WI>O' r a•~CI ,.,,.woo• I 8flacto • Nurseries Shrubs, Interior Plan ts Tropical & Tret'S ln!lecficides and Fertilize-r FRH. /Jf:/.IVERt' Corona dd Mar Nursery ~7 4-l f-( >1•"1 llwy ,,7)-0 160 •Paint Wallpaper HARBOR PAINT & WALLPAPER PITTSBURGH PAINTS Complete Line 13,()()() PATTERNS OF WALLPAPER 2919 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar (NEXT TO PORT THEATRE! Phone: 673'2033 A. R . MARSAC PLUMBER 700 Carnation Ave . Corona del Mar • Plumbinl Rtpain DAY I. NICHT WATER HEATERS 673·4130 • Printin1 CALL Ul P08 lt1111ATII t1J•HII ..... I'WUHMGCO. 2721 l . C..ot HI .. _, c.. ......... c.~ ........ --- STOP THAT TMIIP ~ DICTO GRAPH SECURITY SYSTEMS '011 HOM I! AHO IUSINI!U fHI! lllOU ,O,ULAit CHCMCI: ,II:Ef DI!MOHUUTIQN f"•u; UTIMATU c.ll 547-4116 AlloS.UI AUUG SHOE SE RVf CE COMPLETE SHO!, LUGGAG~ AND HANDBAG IlEPA IIlS 3401 E. Coast Higbway Corona del Mar Phone: 673-4840 O thf'r Localio1u: t :UU VIA LIDD, MfWPOIIT t 7• ,ASHtON ISLAND t 1101 IRVIN!, .. EW,.OitT t IIDIINSON'IS DEPT-1 STOII ,.AS .. ION ISLAND FACTORY-DPR Magn-avox DEALER "Wh ~ft strvict mA'i~s o bf'lttr b1ry" • Color Sureo Thootn••l • Color TV Consoles Port•bles • Mon,ocl>"•m•l TV • Stereo Consoles Component Systems Tape Record•rs • Pc•rt·J eble •nd Table Radios I ?/);;;~~~ Sli:Rro\lsK>N 1119 N!WPO RT ILVD. S!RVIHG ALL Of ORANG! COUNTY 8 ..... to 11 p .... -7 4.,••11 S.JJI"•cl 'UJ/ev 9 .lrlliJion Srruicr U0-5190 eANK OP AME,.ICA LIGAL MOTICl ORDII<ANCE NO. 1.392 AN ORDINANCE OF TUE CITY OF NEWPORT BE~CH . REZONING PROPERTY AND AMENDING DISTRICT MAP NO." Tht cur Couocu of tne City of Newport BelCh does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Tbe followlng described real property In the City or Newport Beach, CoW\tY ot Orange, State of Cali forn ia, IO Wit: LEGAL HOJICE &o said polot bears Soutb 56" S3' 4!" West; thence South- easterly 21J.S3 feet aloog said curve arw:l boundar'/ through an aacle of 15• 42' 10" tothepolnt ot begf_IW\JJlg; as shOWn on Dlt- trlct Map No. 48, referred toln Seetton 20.06.030 or the New- port Beach Muntcts-1 Code, aDd by such reference made a part of Title 20ofsaldCode,ls here- by r ezolled from a U District to a CO-H-UL District, and said District Map No. 48 Is her eby amended to show thiS zoning change. SECTION 2. Th(' Director of Community Development or lht> City of Newport Beach Is het~·­ by lnstrucl"ed and l:llrected to Newcomers at Hoag • MONDAY, JUNE %1 Glri--Mr and MtJ. Ronald Glrla-Mr. a.ncl Mu. Wayne Vincent, 36&-D £. 2001 st., T. COMOUy, 1868 New Jersey Costa M sa St., Costa Mesa. BoY--~r.' and Mrs. James Boy-.),(r, ud Mrs. James King 2613 Verano Place rr- U. Banvtne, 72-4 W. 18th St., vine • • 15, Costa Mesa. • • TUESDAY, JUNE U Glri--Mr. and Mrs .. Larry Bo Mr nd M J •• C Brennelse, 16ll-A Conander, '1--• a rs. o.... · Costa Mesa MuUer, 322!i New York St., • FRIDAY, JUNE 2~ Costa Mesa. Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Jose C. 8 Broner 1645 Tustin Costa E. Pron&ato, 1094 Mission Dr., M~sa ' Costa Mua. Gir.l--Mr. and Mrs. John G. Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Richard Purvis, 570-F Hamilton St., L. Smith, 1760 Pomona, Apt. Costa Mesa lZ, Costa Mesa. • SATURDAY JUNE 26 • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 Boya aMr. and Mrs, Harry S, Gtrl--Mr. aod Mrs . Norman Pewterbaugh 1800-M Wallace Ntlf'URT HARBOR EHSIGII SEcoND SECTION --Pltt S lliURSDAY, JULY!, 1971 CORONA DEL MAR. CALIF. QU .iLITY OR FfNfHft'oJ nr That portlon or Block 55, lr~ vine's Subdivision, In the CitY of Newport Beacli, County or Oran~. State or CalUornla, as per map (IIC<J in Bo<K t, page 88, Miscellaneous Record M:.ps in the office of the County Re- I'Ofrler of said County, 1\e- scrtbefl as follows; change District Map No. 48 so •••••• as to show the r.onlng changes ; Greenwood, 2100 Peterson St., Costa M;sa. ay, Costa Mesa. Glrl-~Mr. and Mrs. Leland BoY--Mr. and Mr s. German tl Sixt 1936Port NelsonPiace • 1780 NEWPORT described In Seelion I hereof, and, as S<tld Dtstrict Map shJ II have been soamended, thEc'samr· sh<tll be in full force and ef- J. White, 4361 Seton Road, Ir-H~bor' View Homes. ' vine. Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Dou gla s Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Alvin B. Nelson, 2445-M Elrlen Ave., COSTA lAESA 646-9383 Begtnnin¥ <~I the Northwest- erly terminus or ltwtt certain course In the Northea!>1er h bOundary or Parcel I, .,s per map moo In Book 10, page 20, Parcel Maps ln theotnce ofsal!'l County Recorder, shown as "S 49" 08' 28" E 340.83' •· on saw map; thence South 49" 08' 28" East 340.83 feet alooc ·said boundary to 11-n angle point therein; thence North 69• 28' 02" East 55,4 8 feet along said boundary and its prolongation to a point on a oon-tangent curve concave Easter!}' having a ra- dius or 2000,00 feet, a u rlla I to said point bears South 69' 15' 49" West; thel'\te No rth- erly 361.98 feet J.Iongsald curve through an 01.ngle of 10' 22' II"; thence non-tangent South 79• 38' 00" West 90.00 feet to lhf' beginning or a curve con- cave ~ortherl)' llavmg a radius of 380,00 feet; lh£'nce Westerly 321.33 feet along s;;.ld curvt· through an angle or 48• 26' 5~r to a point on the Northeasterl}- boundary or sdltl Parcel 1, ~.~id point being on o~ curvt' • ou- cave Northeasterly l1avw~ ;j radius of 9'JO,OO feel, a r.1 •li.J.I fe ct and be a part of Tit If' 20 l i\SPECTI~C t11.e first full~color brochure to come off llenf!ricks Printing Company's new!'/ installed multi-color ptl•Ss dre, from left , Wiley Weslertield of San Clemente, gE:ncra.! sales Lna.nager ; Raymond F. Phillips of Mission Vi"JO, Vl•·e presid ent aod general manager, and Rupert M. lleh•lncks of Corona del Mar, presid!?tlt. Expansion, which s tarter! 18 months ago with the firm's move to the Irvine inr1ustrLa l Complex, wer e completed with the installation or $100,000 worth or pr lntlng and bllldlng equipment. Mr. II ~urlri"ks open eo\ his first Orange Count'/ printing establish- meut o~.s .._ one·tl).lll oper ation In Corona del Mar early in l (;48. l ~efor~> enter ing the printing business, he had worke<J as au erlitor, rewrter arvl POiumnist with Los Angeles news- J>aJlt·r <> an•! Uniteol Press lnternatio~l. . Schnettler, 21 46 Co llege, Costa Costa Mesa. Mesa. • SUNDAY JUNE 27 ot the Newport Beach MunJ.>i. ~I Code. SECTION 3. This o rrlinanr(· shall be published onee in the otrtctal newspa(Jer or thE.> Cil), and the same shall be effet - Uv e 30 d<tys after the date of its adoption. This ordin:tnr(' was lntro- duced at a regular meetin ~ of the City CouncLI or the City ol Newport Bear ll tu.:ld 011 the 14th tlay or June, tnt, and w.ts .t- dopted on the 281tl d:t}' of June, 1!171, by the following votl', to wit : AYES, COUNCILMEN: Mdnuis, Kymla, Ro ger s, fli rtl1 , C:rorJI, Dostal, Parsons. ~OES, COU~C il .ME~: ~o1rr•, ABSENT CO UNC IL\IE'\ ~on•·. E.~. Hirth Mayor ATTEST: L.tOra La g1.0s City C lerk Publis h: July 8, I'Jil, 1n the Newport Harbor EnsiKn. SPACE FOR RENT in the Ensign Bu ilding 2121 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN Telephone: il3-0551 • _THURSDAY, JUNE 24 Boy •• Mr. 'and Mrs.'GIII.Jerl Ctti--Mr. and Mrs. George Navalta 874 Qak Str H!t Cosu Dunigan, 336 Snug Harbor,Ciifr Mesa. ' ' Haven. Gir i--Mr. and Mrs. Law -PAYHE ART DISPLAYED KAHE:\" IJARTLEY of Anah,.ln• tt.os be•·ll r toosen · Mis'> Gl.lfl - wl..!'' for tlt~'-Sout h!anrl Jton1r r Pnr·~ Werner, 4351rvine,New-Newport Nation.:tl ~411~-;·., .~nrl W rk·n Show, to t ... lll ld port !!eights. Bayside otrice will t-Xhibit f!J(' Jul ) 30 -,\u~:. II Ln An .. .ttem~C'on - Cirl--Mr. and Mr s . Robert pen and ink rlr4 wings of Ulf• · .. ention C t<~Jt+:r .. <\ flow er ,/1{)11 Clark, 462 62nrl Str eet, ~ew-Harbor Area rJone !Jy ~ r• .. IE:nck will lot-dtuon•: m.-pr fe .. .tur"-'S port Shores, L. Payne or Cor ona II•• I M.-r OJ d/lllW I l.ome SI10W, 'NtUr II --------------------------..,,--------J uring July and .<\ugu:-;t, 1-.lr .• dso will havt' ~rtmrlredsut•·x- From the Poll·ce Blotte.r Payne IS a ·~'"'of "'"''· ld iHts ol new'""''"'"'""'" ((.'Jill lillie<! fr0111 Page 4) • SUNDAY, JUNE 20 S('ott Ml!'llJcls, 20, or 2229 Ro ger Dale J}rown, 50, or Englarx:l, and lived 111 Loudon, liom~. Bris tol, Clt!Ct1ester .. n•J Bn~!~- DANISH fUlHUUU lliDAL IIIGtSTll BALTZ MORTUARIES 1741 SUPERIOR AY!. COSTA MESA M! dway b-24 24 3520 E. COAST HIWAY COROHA DEL MAR O R iol ~ 3.q450 Sinct 1942 SWIDISH ClTSTAL CHINA I $Till AIL.!. VLSIJ., East Bluff, was 101 Via Florence, Lido Isle, arrl'ste<l "' 1:10 p.m. at Bay. was arrested at 3 a.m . at liis s irlr· Dr . .tnd E. Coast Hwy., r esidence on a c harge of as- neJr lj~o>Jier BJ.} bridge, on a sault aixl battery against his ~ar or Lynda Allen, 4126-H ton, as well as 3 ye.-rs on till' !lilaria Way, West Newport Mediterranean lst.tnr! of C )'f)- Heights, while II was pai'ked rus . He emlgraler:l to C .uu<l" HI at her r !>sidence during U1e 1957, where hell vedne<~rMIJnt. ni ght or June 19. real. Dur ing this tune ht-<i!SO spent a year in t!1e C.•n.a•ll.-n 41\Ut 1\\ wurWL c harl{e of possession or mari-wtre, Betty Br own ... Jack DUTY IH GREEHLAHD ju.-na ... t\ Do!lf!rman dog, Marvin Yorba, 47, of 205 38th , l.i. S. Air Foret-Captt.in Jack v.~Jur•rt .11 i:iO, ,., ... s stolen from st., West Newport, was <~.r-H, Hall, son of relired 'USAF th e 1M• k }'.trrl or li•:rt Tar a)'lo, rested at 26th St. and Newport Colonel drld ~Irs. Leonard R. ~07 l..irkspur. Cor on..t del Mar, Blvd. on a charge of drivin g Hall or 1724 Antigua Way, Dover .Jt)(J ut noon ... S•·veral pair of while under the Influence or Shor f's, has arrived for dut} at hot IJJ.III<;, v..slue--1 Jl $40, we re alcohol .•• A potted plant Thule AB, Creenlarx:l. s t,Jl c·n from Apropos, 2'J Fash-valued at $50 was stolen from Captain ~!all,"' spa('f' systems ion b Ltnd, hetweE>n I a/lfl 2 the yar d or John James llill, offL ter, LS "ssi~n~l to a uni t or p,1u, . . . SterPQ equipment 838 Via Lido Soud Ltdo Is le the Aerospac e Defense Com- v.tlltt•l .-t ")123 WJ S swlen from during the night .', . St err~ m.-rvl whictt prote~ts the U.S. r i"JtiJ/I.t <!('] 1-.l~r lll i,:ll S('hool, tapes valued at SI10 we re sto-.tgalnst ltostile alrcralt and 21 01 l:..tS it.dul f Dr., East Bluff, len from a ca r belonbring to miss! It>•;, IJc i"A t-e lr \prll 2!i J.nd Jtme 15 Francine 1\intzman, 126 30th ----------- .. , foob v.._\IJ£-1 Jt ~129 wen· St., West Newport, wltile it was YOUR CAR By DON LEE Arctic on Bafrin ls !d rll.! ~fore coming to CalirornlJ 10 ;teJ.n later. He is a prof~:SSLona! o~s­ sociate or tile Roy.._! lnst1tut:on of Chartered Surve}ors "nd is .._ commisslonetl OffH +:t 111 the Royal Engineers. cl .. ~ol> Jfif. gORien :u.qoE.Co4>l~"'!!·• Cor••• clol Mot' .. ;I~ g,JJ .. s.JD Tel ' 644-7340 ,_,.,1,.5 &oiA-M..torC.,_ tmrd.anz('<l fr0111 Ti!rt} L.Jan. parked at 11er residence during sen, 233 CJ/LII Ave., Hdlboo the nigh t ot June l 'J ... A rE>ar Js \.111d, IJetwccn June 10 anrl winrlow shad(' for a car, valued W A~T TO C HA~GE r·ubic ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~· ____________________ _:"~'-S~I~5~0~._w~as~s~l~o~le~n~fr~o~"~'~t~he -t:(•ll llmeters to u s cubw lnf"l1es ___ The _Giendale -Federal ··· "Try Us" account. easy. Grot1fying. These ore trymg times. Htgh t1 me yov tried us. Comfortable from the start If you con'r u1oke 11 to one of our 27 ne1ghbo rhood otf,ces, IUS! phone. We s•mply transfer your sovrngs InfO o "Try Us" occounl ... and you 1ry us On your own terms Try $10 or $10.000 How much oncl how long ore up 10 you The "Try U.s" occour1t, our new Umpteenlh Woy To Save, " on.eosy 1ntroduct•on to the re. assuring secur•ty of over o bdl•on dollors 1n I o~sels A n1ce feeling en1oyed by over a quarter o f u 1Pdl•nn 1 f)le Lut1 ·1 whC'n you won! your lrNesrmenr, we g1'11f' 11 ~x1c\.. w11h 1nterest. But mo51 people sfay And !ho t ' gm t.fy,ng Why no< see for yourself? Try us Then you con relax ond enJOY the other good th•ngs 111 lrfe r ruSI Glendale federal SavingS you cot11 lose. E'\I.UIV:llent ' For- ei gn t..:ars· en- g~.nt-s .1TP rJ.tf'd Ln C.C .'s 'A'hile L".S. tar l'nl!mes are qUO(e<! in cubt C' tnches. t For romparinf: l 1 take r.c. timE'S .061 and you ee t r-u. Ln. For example J. forete-n t ar ~~o·ith 50ooo (",('. ~>ng_1ne ts the-Sd.me J.S 305 ('u. in. And on those kilometers. }Ou ran d .ange ttjem mto mi les b} multipl}ing kilo111e1e rs tL mes 0.621-'. Eas}'. Or (lid liKE' rnL ies uar k to kilo- meter s li} nwltlpl}mg nu!('s t1 rnes 1.60!".1, ,\u~ questions ' ' C..ETTI~r; Y OLl~ TRAILER or 1'.-mper re.trl}" for LIS sum mer run" IU.~·e .w LP serv11 enun check }·our {.lS J(JpliJ.n•·es .tnd all hues J.tlll t.-nks .ulll \"Jlves for leaks. Then fill lilt! r<'"- pla.('e LP .r.1.s Uottle s. • HOW LO~C. d. spark p\u0_c Urvler t"IOrma I rondlfiOns your spark plu~:s shOuJ,J List about 10,000 miles . -Lf the~ ltaVE' bet-n cleaneoi Jnd re-jrd.IJP('d regul,oul}. 53 } '"""l"t•,Sparkplug wear 1s .._ gtd.ltUJ.l thmg, you won't r-.ot\tt> fl1P rh fferen{"':' in perfor manr •·, untLI one quits entir e!), Chec k them regu larly. • SAFETY Pl.'SH on auto harrlware. Wh} ExPerts sa}' It will be e;.~si er to ~t>l SJ.fe cars built than II will be to up grade the driver or t.oke high-risk driver s oft 111e road. For ex- ample the ter hnologicd.] prob- lems of an .1.1r bag system ran be worked out easier tl\an try- Ing to make r1river s wear seat belts. • TRIE D TO H~D ur parts latelf ' You can find them hetf' at CORONA DEL MAR AtrrO PARTS, 3601 E. Coast High- way. Righi, we ll.ave parts for hundreds or dlfferent makes aDd models or ca.rs, and it we don't have what )OU need -- we'll ~ U double.quid:.fast! • DRIVE TODAY like you want to be around to drive tomorrow. BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR It you .are a newcomer, know ol a newcomer to Harbor Area who been welcomed, do a favor by ca:lliiWJ ll lf!Mbor Visitor between 8 a.m. and the will your fritnd with nl11.1blo infornwtion .md from rritodly bu&i· finnl which stnd to h~p her brl<ome with Mr new Yt~u m.l\ h.l\T lk.IT.I·•I /hi\!\ 'ilnw\\t"'-1 rl"~-1'-I!Pill \,hlth \\1'\"t" 'hort.l~t'' IHtll n~ j'.tl!· ••I •b. -''UIHI\ hrnu,).:hl \I'll ~-;.1 ... lo : lh.1 1h ' \<.1!'- 1\h<lrt ,l~t''-I h.n 1nd u~l, T' · :·,II t.;,l'-\\'t• It lh I J'ltl.O! 1111.1 lh 1 • \ ]'l<'!.lllo •ll C.111 I! h.IJ'J'lll !J, ·, ftll nc., ~·L'" lld,h tl11 '' ''' f:n ,b \nut h••llh n. .~r,· But \~lll't!h"! h\ J'Li'• oi l h\ hq• cnncc rneJ nn \\,·ll h\ 1! 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'Wa"N b:: a "41il1D11 ni ,.,.. , COPTER RESCUE SHOWI MADE \ NE'II'OR'T IIAAIIOR £~1CJI SECOND IECDOI! --Pw f TltUIIIOAY, JULY I, lt71 COf!Q!!A DEL l!A!l CAU F, ., 0.. • 'y-o-. .... -rd.-...= ... • tr •tfatltce»=tllr--... .,.._, .., •• ••• ._ ~ o1 c-• dlrtclod 111o .... , oo 1oo1 ... ......., to a .. 'rW to Ill ..-t Ud tbe U'NII: -,_ , .. ~ ......... _,....ilou...etr--"S.IIUY from,_, ., ... CIIJ ............ Ylrll* '""-··· • Pll'77n .,... --npAnd. Jut ..-tMU1 ..ta 11w ••r'llr oftlllldYU_.- IIIT.DUCI YDUI AUTOMOIILI TO oo .. J(nport-ell1 uta--Ia -~~. ---·-ud 1111 ci•U.mcl'-11, o1 1141 .. _d 114., BILL CANNING MOW u Standard Chevron Station '-a -boll -• • at oe...tor -· 8_. •llltcll lllo ..... Bay Clal> J ... JO, ...,_ u a yollow ...- -. c ......... -. pr-"' lftw &rtl COIDmlttel IDIID"' .. C.C. 11&1"111 ... Pi ... tJ blra ue JI,IIM• D. F•IU)Il. 0r1wa 4e& ud a .-, 51, ol. 10'10 BucklD&hlm lAM. d1*tct ........ , -1M c~ WlltcWI, wbO la a member o1. of Ora.ap. He Reetlda f'nd .. 1111 boord 0( cllrocton 0( 1111 orick lo!Jor oa 1111 baord. ,... poUce blllcoptet dlrec-wapa or Wmuctal&." WUbla toil a -t>alrol baollo t11o so-tbtpollcailolloai>IO< pa.e. ..._.. u actaJntmmer oblenld tbe YtldcletatMIUIJ 1o1.-1 -· 1'llo beU-ot lilo 100 block ol F-....... a llle raft, UJat aut-St. Gl'Oalld ..U. cllrectod lo -lly ._... .. It blt. tile --by tilo bolloqller ttae wua. IDd tbe ~wen tu.ID- . Members of the chamber ap. to cllltodJ. 0rup Coooty Pbllbarmootc "' Society· GerborciH. Folpma-NOW AT ~IMDLITON l'ITB ST. C. ORANGE, COSTA: MESA (Acrou trom Safeway) tor, IG: ol 417 Sill st., Well .,.. *!t~:pla... o.::.· ~ Nnport, an eoYlroameatal de-Wade lr. ot JIM Suta Aa 11_., lllld LodlalawRedly,57, A" ·c-11-bur--' o1 1511 VIa LJdo Soud, Udo Isle, b' .. at Ftnt Foree Stnice a ""'11 .... s eueutin. Repmeat. Camp P..n.too. Pbolle &48-8122 peued vl.suilly impressed by "Prowler there DOW," H.U- tbe demoostratloo asweUastbe copter rHPOQded lD leu tbu preiiDtaHoa pven darl.nc tbe 1 trlioata IDd oblerfed a .,._ twlltfut by Newport Beach pect I'IIDD1Dc DOI'tbllocmd oa Sa- Pollee Ctdet B. James Gli.YU. perior Ate. Grouall alta were Cb.1ef Glavas brougbtout Sf/11-directed to tbe loe&Uoa IDd the eral points about the program suapect taken LDto custody. Mr. Fetcemaker wtll serve aat1l 19?5 to fl1l tbe UDIIPlred term of Mrs. Cynthia Phillips. Mr. Reday and Mr. Ferguson succeed Mrs. Barbara stabler tbat bave oot been previously "Tbe Pollee helicopter re- CO¥ered 1n press reports, in-spoaded to "lnjurJ-trafllc ac- ebl:ling the response Ume ol eideot." Tbe vehicle had left UGAL MOTICI the bellcopters and tbe abillty the r01.dway a.od rolled onr In ORDINANCE NO. 1393 of tbe crew to r~ de-a ditch, trapping tbe driver in-AN ORDINANCE OF THE veJcc>t.nc rip Udes from tbe air, side. As tbe respoodl.Dr crouo:t em or NEWPORT BEACH . He told .the audience tr..t the units were some distance away, REZONING PROPERTY AND pollee bellcopter can respond the bellcopter pilot II.D!ed tbe MRS. REID PREPPERHAU . ra.,.,.;~ AIJu pbolo) AMENDING DL'STRICT MAP to uy trouble area within the bellCGPter &Dd the obserYBr re~ I b d NO 3 city In less than 3. minutes. moved the trapped driver trom Sha rr" yn Brown ·r·· e otTNhee·~ .. ·y CBeaouncchl'..?!,t".•,Cdalnlty The chief said that the hell-tbe vebicle and administered __ .......: copter crew bas been getting first ald until the arrival of a follows ::~=~~~yth~=s~~ tb~:0:Uc~~~ic~tercbecked of Reid I. Preppernau d:~~~~r~l ~~rf~l~:~: bow to r..,....._, ... , ldeotily and and reported on extremely ll1ch City or Ne-rt n-eh County ~ Miss Sllarllyn Dee Brownand s..,,_. .-nollm ...... rtedor-n•-<~~ -..... ~ ' plot the eourse of rip tides de-surf and tldes. Damaged areas v~ ..---.,... --t aran-State of California Reid L Pr..........,.rnau of Ellens-over -·•~ wblte Chantilly 0 o:o~, ' veloplng ott the coast. and possible damaged areas ~t't"'-....... ...._... to wit: "Tbis adds a stgn.itlca.ni fac-were reported. burg, Wash., were married at lace. It was made with a loog Parcels E, F' and H as shown tor to the salety of swimmers Tbe police helicopter r e-the home of the bride's parents, train trimmed with lace,a.sns on the map recorded 1n Book 1n the city," he said. "In fact, spOnded to a request from HOil@ Mr. and Mrs. Coraot W. Brown the neckline and sleeves of tbe ~I f P 1 M Of 353 Broadway, Costa Mesa, ~wn. Tiny -·Is enclrc'~the 3Z, page " 0 arce aps, au swimming and boating safe ... Hospital to deliver rare blood o:o-~ -... R d r ~.-County as •I on Friday afternoon, June 18. neckltne lllld adorned the bridal ecor s 0 v,. o:o~ • metbods are enhanced by the to a llospital in Torrance. Tbe sh wn on District Map No 3 use ot the pollee helicopter pa-helicopter made the transfer ill Conducting the double ring headpiece made of white satin ° · trol." Z7 minutes total time and was ceremony was the Rev. Grow leaves. r{ held a full 11lusion referred to In SectionZ0.06.030 edited In he 11! S. Brown, a retired Methodist veil She carried a bouquet of of the Newport Beach Mtllllci-He said that the night patrol cr with sav g t e loo pal Code, and by such refer· bas aided greatly in reducing of a 3.year-old child. minister from Hollywood, a g yellow and wbite daisies with made a part of Title zo th I~· 1 t nd that time friend of the br""t&•s lam-baby yellow roses. ence e c •1 s cr me ra e a 11 •• , The brld , 2 sisters attended or said Code, is Der~by rezoned ''the meat of the helicopter COMBAT TRAIHIHG y. es from an R-Z Dlstrtct to a C- crewts 1D curbing the activities Marine Stafr Sergeant Karl-The bride wore an empire her, Mrs. Brla.n Plog ofCorona 1-H District, and said Dis- of the roof burglar, so common-ton E. Brldgewaters, hust:aod LIGAL NOnce: del Mar as the matron of honor trlct Map No. 3 Is her eby a- ly tovolved to commercial burg-or the former Miss lrene Dale-and Miss Julle Brown of the Dded to how tht r.onin larle •• " bout of 679 Coo-ess, Costa home as the mald of hOnor. me 5 s g .. NOTICE TO CREDITORS change. Cbief Glavas said that in 5 Mesa, participated in a 30-day No. A-69545 Mrs. Plog wore a street length SECTION z. The Director of years the department 1s espec~ Intensive air combat tra..lD.lng SUPERIOR CO URT OF THE yellow dress and her sister Comm unity Developmeot of the ted tosaYecitytupayers$469,. program with Marine fighter STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR wore green. Both girls bad City of Newport Beach Is here- 000 to personnel costs alooe Attack Squadron Z51 at the THE COUNTY OF ORANGE bouquets or yellow and wbJte by tostructed and directed to a.od U.t in 10 years the savings Naval Air station, Key West, Estate of ANTONE BOR-daisies, change District Map No. hoas will amount to $1,105,000 as a F'la. CHARD, Deceased. l.h!bea:oo:, w': is lethe ;on of to show the zoning changes result of the helicopter pro-NOTICE ~ HEREBY GIVEN • rs. or Y rep-described in Section 1 hereof p-am. LEGAL MOnCE-to the creditors of the abot"e pernau of Shelton, Wash., chOse aDd as said District Map sb.ali "Of course the helicopter SUPERIOR COURT OF THE named decedent that all per-his brother-in-law, Ray Kill-hav~ been soamellded,thesame proeram costs money. But, as STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR 10ns hart.ng claims ap.Inst the lngbect of Los Angeles, as bis shall. be in lull force aDd ef. tbe years CO by the costs of THE COUNTY OF' ORANGE said decedent are required to best ma.n. A r eception followed feet and be a part of Title 20 tbe proaram are r educed, whUe No. A69713 file them, with the necessary the ceremony in the garden of of the Newport Beach Municl- persoanel savings and savings NOTICE OF HEARING vouchers, in the otrlce of the the Brown borne. pal Code. to tupayers in cutting down Estate of EDNA M. DAVEN-clerk oftheaboveentltledcourt, . After a brief hooeymooo in SECTION 3. This ordinance property losses increase," he PORT aka EDNA DAVENPORT, or to present them, wtth the southern California, the newly-sllall be published once in the said. Deceased. necessary vouchers, to the weds wm return to Washlngtoo official newspaper or the City Chief Glavas also presented NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN undersigned at c/o Thomas E. and mate thelr home in Ellens-and the same shall be effect~ a film depicting the effective-That EDWARD HOBELbasftled Heffernan, Attorney atl.aw,350 burg. The oewMrs.Prepperoau ive 30 days after the date of DeS$ of the bel1copterprop'am. berein a petition for probate of Eut Se.,.oteeoth street, SUite is a graduate of Costa Mesa its adopttoo. He t.s abo llsted vark>us Will and for Letters Testa-210, Costa Mesa, CalllorDia high .ebool. She attealied Or-This ordinance was lntro- 1Deldeata wbere the heUeopter meotary, reference to which 9%627 which is the plf.ce of ance Cca.t Collece, the Uni-duced at a regular meeting of bas assisted in a particular is made for further particulars, business of the undersigned in verstty of Hesjberg. Denmarkil the City Council of the City of activity r elating to cr ime de-and that the ttme and place of all matters pertalnl.ng to the the University of Washington Newport Beach held on the 14th terreot, apprehension of sus-hearing the same hU been set estd e of said decedeot, within and ls oow attending Central day of June 1971 aod was peeted criminals and public saf-for July 29, 1971, at 9:30a.m., tour months after the first pub-Washington State College. adopted on th; 28th day of June ety. tn the eourtroom of Depart-Ucatton of this oottce. The groom Is a graduate of 1971 by the following vote' They are as follows: ment No. 3 or said court, at Dated June 11, 1971 , Central Washington State Col -to wt't · ' "Cameo Shores aod E. Coast 700 Ctvlc .C enter Drive West, ANNA A. BORCHARD--Anoa lege and is now teaching math A YES: COUNCILMEN : Mcinn is, Hwy., attempt rape occurring tn the City of Santa Ana, Caill-A. Borchard, Executri.J: of the and eo&ching basketball In the Kymla Rogers Hirth Croul oow." The helicopter observed ornla. Will of the above named de-Ellensburg school district, Dosta~ Parso~. ' ' the suspect's vehlcle oorth-Dated July 1, 1971. .::edeot. Washington. NOES, COUNCILMEN : NoDe, bolald on MacArthur Blvd. and W. E.STJOHN,County Clerk. Tbomas E. Heffernan, At-JOIHS COAST GUARD ABSENT COUNCILMEN : None. pursued into the City of Tus-KEENE & DION, Attorneys torney at Law, 350 E. Seveb-Coast Guard Seaman Recruit E.F'. Hirth tio, where ground units from at Law, 6ZO Newport Center teenth street, Suite ZlO, Costa WU11im J . HollaDd Jr., son of Mayor both Santa Ana aDd Tustin were Drive, Suite 510, Newport Mesa, Ca. 92627; 642-32:10, At. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Hot. ATTEST: directed to the location of the Beach, California, 92660, At-torney tor EuCutrlJ:. land Sr. of 953 Congress St., Laura Lagios suspect by the helleopter. Be-torneys for: Petitioner. Publlsh: J110e 17, 24, July 1, Costa Mesa, enlisted in the City Clerk fore arrival of the ground units, Publtsh: July, 8, 15, 22, ln 8, 1971 in the Newport Harbor COilst Guard at the COilstGuard Pli>Usb: July 8, 1971, In the suspect had ned Oil foot. the Newport Harbor Ensign. Ensign. Recruiting Statton, Long Beach. the Newport Harbor Ensign • •• r.t.CTOIY MICHANIC ON DUTY BLUI: CHIP STAMPS buying a funeral ahead of time RIDICULOUS? NO! In fact, many prudent people have already made these arrange~ents How do you think your family will handle things when you die? Do you honestly think they'll try to hold down unnecessary ex- penses as you would wont them to? Today, while you're healthy and happy, you can determine exactly what type of service you want and precisely what it will cost. At Pacific View we have couples every day who do just that ... make oil their final arrangements ahead of time. It's more eco- nomical, more satisfying and so much easier on the survivors. Phone or write Pacific View. An experienced happy to discuss this in the privacy of your own home or office. counselor will be PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARI( €i MORTUARY 3500 !tACifiC YlfW Dtttvf, NtwJOIT MACH, CALIPOitNlA 92663 • !AHA 7141 644-2100 /~---------------, I PACIFIC VIEW lo1EMORIAL PARK G MORTUARY •" PACIFIC VIEW \ ~~ lSOO '.lCifiC VIEW OII;IY[. NEWI'DIIT llACH, CALIF. 12663 ,,,.,.I' {~ .:..:...-~ ... _ •• , , 1 PltaM Mflll lilt, •UIIout DIIIIIIIIOIII, JOW lltl,tvl 11041fe,llcl "l"vtllll1 Tour htltt 1~ OrHr." 1 ,_..,.liM t111t •Ill IIICI ... I clttlolll of ,_ Pfl·~ flllllrJI. IIIIMrttilllll Mil 1 etftltltl')' .,,.,..-u. I I .... , I I .... ,.. I ', "" ""' '" ) ~---------------/ The Big M -MutuaiSavlnga off<ira the natlon'a hlghllt rate on inaured M¥1nga wtth a choice ol4 !neurad guar--to-grow M¥1nga plana, Including 8% (S$,000 minimum, 2 to 5 yea,.); 5"' (t1,000 minimum, 1 to 5 yeara). Equally Important, The Big M car• enough to giW you veoy -~- Mutual Savings c. ..... _____ , • .,, .. ,"._ -'--'"• ... ., ... OtMt oMoie li1 ~ W... Arcadia. Prrr deM end Glendllr , '