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23 RD YIAR, MO . 49 THURSDAY, JULY 15.1911 673-0SSL OFFICES IN CORONA DEL,. MAR, .CAl,.IFORNIA
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By Doo .__ ---.ot hblk -Fn•tood, Ullo· Woru WID pord oo11 mill-
lui d!t-ol tbo llate pob.. 1D&I _, -.. tloo aDc
Ue woru dePif'tmlat. lold a cautaJ ... tbat IWI u..
member• ot tbe CltUeol ltocth ot tbt Jtate.
~ Committee Tbe -btllD&attbllbart
T-y 11iC1>t ll>al tbep-alld ·-lDlo.od fD .__
CGUt ""-1' blr-Newport tho -o!ontloo ol tbt S..Ch ta ''dtad aDd burled'' u nearett c:caltalft\Oimlaruce.
far u tbe state 11 coocerDed. ID u-.s wbere broAd p1l1u
Mr. FraMIIoct's sta.temeats ;,in tbe oeeu. tbt ~U be
followed u IDO(llmtemeot from ext.oo.t &1. llllllt ...-\11 ta-
Go'l. R•JlD'S oatce Slmdlly laod,
ot a ..., eoutal bipway plan-The poUcJ at.> calla l:lr DIAl policy tbat would prevebl ••maJ.nQintoa the wkleat(lpdoail
NB CIVIC CEN.TER: $7 MILLION 5tt§:~:~~~~J~£§~5
Vott.r ·-1 ltudl tht mttt:1ac 1n Clt)' Hall Tuesday ot vehicular mcwemeat." -·
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$7 MILLION NEWPORT BEACH
CIVI C CEHTER COHCEPT
COMIC THEME
FOR FUN BOATS
Tbe tun bol.t1, starrlngUttle
Orpban Anate, Cbarlle BrOW"n,
Maat.e 41 Jtcp and perhaps
ena L 'II A boer. wtll have tbelr
day ap.ln tn Newport Bel.cb's
lmplauaible happening, the llth
annul cDarac:ter tx:.t parade,
~ehtdulld for August 28.
Tbe theme for this year's
happy event Is '•Re-Urtnc the
comics." Up for ,nbs are the
10 perpet~al trophies to be
awarded to the best bolts de-
plctiDa tbe theme. Tbere are
special trophles tor steam
bo&tl, belt eoatumed crews 1n
the parade IJid animated t1curn
Tbe "SntMit
be
Hooon are banded out tor
the bet! -(Blr Toot~ old-
est allor (Anclool WariDer ),
and the Wheel, steam ud Bell,
tor the best steam powered
•esseL
Tbts eJ:trannpnza of ere.
atlve q terbolmd lma.fP.IIiltloo ls
spoiiiOHd by the N etrpOrt Hu-
bor Ctamber ot Commerce
Commodore•' Club, wlth Dick
SttYeDI, Gtorp WOOdford,
Bill Coulter, Bob Walker, Tom
Eva01 aDd Rub Hl):)ora 1n
Cblr1!9 of keoplD& &II theM
IaAle aUors atloat.
ol Commorco, IIH
E. Cout H!r!Jny, N""PP<<
Beach, or telepboat S75.QOO.
COUNCIL BACKS BILL AGEE
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7-;~, .. ~. .. , . _..v... u to a.a.ner qDtttJoo.l as to hOw The goverDOr aid the new
ora.ty mator hurdle for tbe City tbe oew poUey atfeeted New-poUcy will al8o "m.a.b local
ot N.-port I.D coutructiDc a port Bach ud tbe proposed lDVenuneot a worii:I..Dc ~
113,500 ~quare foot eiYIC c•· eout treeway wlth the state Oeputrneat ot
ter co~J,eJ: 1D N.-.port Ceoter He .,.. ~ed U the oew Public Works to lmplemeot the
u tbl COUDcll Moaday nlcbt poUcy means tb&t as Joog u plan aJ¥i seekc:reaUn.:>luUoGS
lppi'09ed eoutruetlon of tbe tbe people 1n the city did not to transporta.tloo problems."
$1 mlWoa pro)l<:t. want a coutal rreeway that u The oew policy states: "Slc· Tbe CouocU's acUoolnvolved 1a dead aod burled. ' nlf1eant portions ot t!le coutal
the approval tbe schematic: de-"Yes .. Mr. F;,nkland re-zone may not be sultable u
slcn of the complel aa well u plied ' the location of a major DOrtfl,.
the project cost budcet at $7 "h.wvely?" south tra.nsporta.Uon corridor.
miWon. The COUDCU al3o dl-••POIJ.UYelY ·., Mr. Frank-ConsideraUon wlll be pve to
reeled tbe archltect, Westoo laDd aJd ' linking coastal destination
Becket and Asaocl.a.tes, to pro-"Wt~ reservation?" points by lower studu'd b.1P.-
ceed with the preliminary de -"Wilbout reservation " he way .CI.ctutles, by aJteraUve
sip work a.od lutructed Ute replied ' routings, or recommeGdiD&
sta.tt to develop a ctvlc ceater T~ statements by Mr. other modes of transporta.Uoo.
tlnaoctog program with, Stone Fnotlarwt aDd the new poli cy ll appropriate. UDdersta.DdiDc
and Youngberc, the city s mu-statemeDt issue by the Gover-that both busl.Dess and reerea-
n.tctpal flna.oclnc coasu.lta.ntl, oor npreleDted "sweet mu-tional drivers have a leglU-
FLbanc.lne of the '?fOject will 1tc" 1o Harbor Area Freeway mate lDterest 1n access to tbt
be throu&tl the Issuance of FlC'IterswOOtaveformoretha.n coa6Ul zone, c:reaUve IP·
bonds, which must be IQProYed 10 JtU"I .louctrt to keep tbe preaches to senlng tbe• 1n-
by a 2/S majority of tbe voter. fret'ftJ from b u lido zt D g terests wlllbeeDCourapdwttb-
LD the cit}'. A bolld electloa la throuCb tbl e!ty. 1o the framework of this polJ-
eJpeeted to be beld th11 fl.ll. Tbt policy allllOUDCed" by the cy,
The cJYic ceater plao bu CO".,... SUDday states tbat the (Coot:inued oo Pae:e 8) cbatJted considert.bly 1o ~ ::'-~~~~r.. ~::;.:z:.~: :~:;Plaque master moolhs ago wa.s e~ed to
cost $12 mtUioD plus and would WaJter Sbaw of Corona del
have been somewbat larpr 1n Yar, a master craftsman 1n
squue-foota.p. plaque desicn and engraving.
Tbe pro}ect a.s presented to died Swday 1n Hoa.g HospiW
the Council Mooday calla tor a.t tbe ace ol82.
a "k>w profile" buUdlnc 2 He berpLn his Guildcratters
stories tn height, overlooldng enterprlee 1n Bel Air, where
the bay fi"om Newport Center, he prepared plaques for many
with an estimated cost of tamocaa movie stars. Durl.Dg
$6,935,000. the JMI"S be acquired a fa.b-
Acting City MaDipr Philip aloul eoUecUon of autogr~lled
Betteocourt said the 9..acre pbotot of tbe stars ud alao a
ar• wu selec.ted after "U aumber ot ptrl0bll1etterswttb
eJ:te:uln study beeaute 1t will prleele11 llpatures.
enotua.lly beeome tbe papula-He eorqpUed tbe pbcltos tDto a
don center of tbe city." thlek U..polmd book, erditled
Tbt oew cine c...-11 "Immortal~ ot the llllm mor-
pluPed tor utJ.clp&ted t:JII&D-.... " ...,.tntoc pt.etw• c(
----·-... , ....... W$--•-aatbe CIIIO'BI. .... _ .. ,....,... .. N-c--· ..._ s-r.
the pollee dtp&rtmtllt ud .-.. hull Lore, cun Broot, Lou-
era\ pernme~~t oftlcn blto Ia FUIDdl, Mary Pickford,
Shaw dies
ooo bldld!Dc. z-P111o, Jolin Burymore, WALTER SHA W
1be pollee flc:Wty wtll1D-Loa CbueJ, Jaclde Coopn. I.Dd beloopd to the ·•Jolly
chide crter 54,000 IQUU'e r..t Rk:bll'd Balbelmess alld Ru-Bors" and the "Goof-Offers
of JC».ce ud calli b-joiDt ue dolpb ValiDUDo. c tub. • •
of dettDUoll flctllUII wttll tbe S1Jtee 71U"I aco be ud bls He WU born Aprtll8, 1889,
JANET HAGEMEIER, 19-ytu-old Miss La Palma, wu Mlected 1.1 Mlla OriDCI COUDty Oran~t County Harbor Judicial YU1 mewed to Carma del War . 1n WuacbuaettJ.SurTivorlln-
BtD Ap:t ot Corooa del Mar, JOU tDow, DO &etloaftltakeoat Fair at SUDdly'l be&lb papant. Sht Ia relpl.nc u QUMil of tbt County Fair, which Dl.ltrlct Courtl, to be ccc-Ht Cll**l bJ.1 Guildcn.ften elude h1l wtte, Edna, a.t the
cb&lrman ot tbt Trauportatloa tbat mHl1q: tbat lutructed or opeotd Tutldly at the FalrcroUDda In Colla .,_ and will eoatinut throup SWiday. structed Deli to tbecltyof!len. 1bap we, later moving u to flmtly home, <1!3 Fernleaf Ave.,
Study CommlttM, Ylll remain tnlilttd tbat I mutt rlllp. Tbt Jaaet 1.1 pictured here wlth htr ptlncllltl, Cyntbl& Bl.ack. at left, Mill Aoahelm, Who A total of 5!,800 IQ!Afe tilt Lapa S..ch. He tOld tbebui-! dau&flters, Mrs. Roberta s. f\J• ebtJrman ot tht commlttH, pot11b1WJ waa only diJcuued. waa Zad runner .. ~. aDd JeD.ist Iaac1, Ml81 Wtltmm.ter, ftrlt runner-up. Connie ,hue been planned for dt)' ad-mea ..,eral years ago but YcDooald or GleDdale l.Dd M.rs.
at Jail for the Ume bel.ng. A1 a matttr of fact, tbl ant WlQ"inl, Mill HUDU.ncton S.ch, was voted "Mtu Conpnfallty." ml.n.lstratlve offlctt. TheM m .. coatta.:l 1r1th b.1J plaque rna.t-Jacquelyn Peterson or Newport
Tbl Newport Btach City Umt 1t occurred to mt that l elude City CoUDC:Il, city mi.D· I.Dc bert LD Coroiiil del l4at Beach; a JOO.. Elliot D. Shaw
Cowacllretu.HdU:olldaytosuc-wu •JP!~Cted 1o rel1cn. wu THIS IS YOUR LIFE, IRENE apr, clt}' attorney,ettyc:lert.alma.t to the di.Jafhisdath. of Carmichael; and 6 craod-(t!lt tbat Yr. Ape rulp from when J read It In tbe Da.J.Iy ~ comm UD.Ity deveklpmeot, per-He wu a charter member ot children.
b1a: Yotlng-ltatuJ oa the com-PUot." 8 p Hu,pa Here from New York came commarc1a.ls, 30illeonecameon SOIIDel, parkl, be&cbesu.lr«· tbe Cona del Mar Cba.mber Private tuoeral serYlces
mlttM or from the PliJIWlc Ke told tile Counctl ttlat Ilia Y er ol both rea.uon, flDI.nce, date pn>cn.~-of Commerce aDd ma.lnt&lDed were beld yesterday a.t y,,t.
Commtukln --a postUon to PG8Uoa oo tbe lOut 1J: that "I 8&1bol Wud'J TV celebrity, WerecUtb WUsoo, "YU&lc W&a" ud w2pld tbe brows lne, public worts, tlre pret'tn-acU•e --c""'tioD 1n the rose Abbey Cemetery lD •--"·~ ,.. 1...., -u '"-to --•-BID:!y Ebeen. Wl.l mlaslnc eom .......... , woo na auociated Mr. Ectn.rds and Miss Ryan. .-.. ... -~ Wtllcb be was s-receotq &P· PVIOIIl...., •uua.~ ~ re~ _...... tlon a.od lla.rbor aDd UdtlaDdl. Cblmber ..,_,_ tbe years. He "elm. Baltz Mo~·-·y, c--
tbt -·-~-It Tburd.y llipt wbta MOY1tlla1 wltb Jrtoe lD tbe early SO's 1n Durinc tbe n.rst brat tbe d1-..... v....,, " u-.. .,._ pomt.d. oa ----..a comm • b...-t, Ra lO The City CoUDCtl chambers wu als:l &. c:ba.rter member of del "--, ... In c'··-of •--1 do ~ Um Wu MU81um 1.D BIIIDI r.-Sao FraDC15co, alonr w:ltb R•.-rector told )ph he was ....u. , ..... ~ Tbl Council's "laactloo" IJI ~-....,.. MeiJIJ e 000· bo-·od "Tbe •--~ HW-..... , will 1:1.~ ~ tberemalnJ.ng5,000 tbe t..-S.ch Rotary Club, ar-n-meots. tb tte folt--4.... ru t do I coaruct -gon-... .., vanee, Jack Carton &nd otber"a m1n101 onrtlme aDd the all!-•-• ._.,
t ma r came .., .. ...,. coo. c DOf ... 1.01 btllln" with lbtir rllllleu lD ot radio tame. ADotbtr .. -leDCe woadered what be would sq\8J"e feet of sp.ce. G ASKED
:-=:leA:".:SertZ =~ ~~ =1wtg,:.!t: ~ wu, but blJ oo.IDJ", Jreoe was Frank PbtJan. wbo pk~ ban to leave out, or cut sbort 5~~~.)ee!!~s~~~~~r .. ! EARLIER SURF IN ' R-.11 wbo pi&JI "Gf&DIQ'" 1rl tbe fktber 1n Doble GllllJ TY bttore tbt prop-Lin is sOOwn --.. cOGtUct ot lntertlt 1n HfT1DC the coatrarJ, I CONidlr my ... __, 1 bHa IJI 1D tbt flU ar• ad .. ceEOt to the new ciYlc
OD both a elty..appomted com-memblfllltp Oil both tbt• bOd-the Mtt" ot1le1ated at tbe lUI.-MfTV u ~~ ~ ... ~lD Tbtrt • were 3 cameras ceatu. Tbe new structure will The NftP).rt Belch Ctt)' have ·· tearoed to polttf them.
mialca and a cltlMDI study 1t1, U a c1t1sta c( Nnport ntu.nc of tiM ltatDtl. mvuvl. •ore cue:--• be of rel.Dforced eoocrete CO\UII dlriCted the stafl' Moo-selves."
committe.. Beach, to bt comptemeatary. Gra1uJy btrHlfwauarprlMd eluded Vince Baroett, the DOted ntteb.lnc trom tbe staae to throuflbotzt 1n a natural tl.n.I.Jb. day Dl(Jllt to .rudy the Q\le5Uoo Only 2: persons ob)ected to
Kr, Apt ftredattroocletter "I reCHt tbl.t tbt 0&111 Pilot wbtn another TV .tar, R&~ TV sbow Producer, Paul Heon-•t-~ or lllterestlnc side-Clrtc center act1'f1.ty wlll re-or 1Lllow1ac nrters oatbebeactt ea!iing the time restrtctlon. C!~ c .... .. •• _,_ a M ... ---.. .... d!-E--.. ,,_. ttl lDr aOO former motte mater Utbb. Tbere were ··tdiOC" cue 6 ·---· f 1·30 to tbt "~" ouocll aullow1q an ,.. ........-J _ .. ,., ..... ..., u.-.... , wu uan-.. Oil e Alu Sie 1, wbolaoowte&cblDc carcSI wtth bui'! prtntlnc wtllc.b (CoatlDutd Cll Pap 8) at a.m. ~ o . a.m. They complained that the prob-
tdltorl&lla the DIJ)J PUoturr-ud CODqutr by attempt1ac to rwWDc board or tbe b1llbUl1es ..._ __ ,,11 tJ t USC R·~b Ectn.rds and soma of the E DOG u tbe replatlou now call tor . tem wu: DOt the surfers aurlloc.
laC btm to rellp aDd claJm1D1 cr•tt coatr0ftr8J PIS poluS· car. He aid, "Irtoe Ryan. tb.1l ~ ... ,....car a · ...., GUID . The a.ctioa came a.t the re-but the ootse they create when
tbat bt t-.d been tucructed to Atloa Wblrt DOOt DHd aut." 1J: your Utt." TbtD came Ult anoouneemeat cut* ued as CUidel1Des, btt quest of ball a do&en youths they pa.rlr. their cars
rtllp durlnc an earUer COUD· Vtee MaJor Howard Ro,.r1 The ptberlng of pteSI rep~ that Irene bad set_., a mlll1oo tbtre wu 00 attempt to say the who ay tbe n•es are better Clay Mahoney ot i004 K&rnat
cU meetlnr. aid WODd&J durlDr a lhal!y rtHataUna a00 HollJwood dollar sebolars.tllp fUDd for stu. IDct words on this slxrl. PLEA MADE at the -.rUer time wtth less Dr., Costa Mesa, toldthe:Coua-
In b1J; letter Mr. Ape said lta1oa tbat tbe coatrotersy oa ceilt."itiel tmmedl&telJ haDed deats stu:!rlnc drama In col· At tbe btpnning. a.n lntro-wlad to br.U tbem IC). ell that if the pollee patroled
bt wu "&muedbJtbeiiJPU'eat tbelaat bad "btea ortrpl&Jid lDto u audleoee tor an oa .. tbe. tepa:. Patricia Elkin. a JuDlor ducUoo. to the show was made Couoc:Um&D Dooald Mcinnis the streets around the beach
In tbt • at me appeared on tbe sbow ud tbe audteoee was eoeour-.-"'""' -by th --. coalrottriJ that lll.1 r•cbtd prua.' spot taplnc of the famous tell~ to u.uk .. r:-........ lor b _ ._. to laup aDd clap at ap. The Newport Clty CouncUhas ura-""'""' J e :tW.U, they could ellminate a lot ofthe
fUll bloom to tbe last ftw di.JS, CotaShrwa DoD Mc.JiuU tokl vlsloo shoW. .....__, er feD -.-.. a creed to studJ the teastblllt)' sa yin&. "Swftnc: is a good, noise problem &S90Ciated wttll
cllmlaated by &a ed.Jtorlal in tbe COIIIDCU tblt ••u JOUW Wr. Gruny•s past, portrayed with erOiity • Ulaa: Elkin YlU be com-prqJrriate ~es, but the II>· of al.low1.ae ,Wde dog tra.inees c iel.n Amerteu sport, and I parking during the ea.rly morn-
tbt Dl.1l7 PUot. ThUI coatro-AIM~ Mr. BWDootloll(&llo the he_, of many flTDOQS staae pet1o.c" tor 008 01 tbl ft.rst p~use was a 1 spontaneous u:-oa cUy beaches but the study wou1d like to see tbe city s~-ing hOur s
"NfiJ bu btea ma.nuflu:tured a mtmber ot tbt traalportaHoa ud screen peraalitles, scbolarsb.lp awards oext y-.r • cct u we came back to the set woa't he_, tbe '4-H guide dog port It u mucb u possible.'' ''\.%! tn. this lime the pollee
ONr tbt 1ut ttw Yeetlbytbetr eommlttet aDd netiiUJ" tltc~ started with a word trom 0c11u:-. Tile larp color teiiTt.Aoa. aJter a commercial. pro)tct this summer Su:rft.Dg restrtcttoaswert Lm -have beeD playing ••catch the
ecwt•tat lbiUty to prlDI liD-to tbt Parka, Btacbes &D:tRee. DoaciU tbe bloode-baired. :-~· tbe ~:=Uatec~ pt::VI.Dd ~~~~ ca:; M:rs. Ha.rrlet Upt'oo or Or-posed aboat •yearucobec.awoe crtmtnal instead of pre•eat the tr~~e eact., rumou, ud. facts re&tloa Comm1.81lc.) to rtstcD ElUt .b_y of tbt BeftrlJ Hill-prec:I.':"::'tac. m.Ut -ofct. PQIIt-tlplDe party at Japl.Dese a.ace, u assistant 4-H pide of problema renltlnc ~m cr ime,·· he sa.ld.
oat ot coated.'' tben I am Pill to llln Co re-blllln whO trU also pr...a st&ct at a bi&Ume TV llhow Vwice with Ra~b EdWards doe projtet *der, asked the bl.ods of ~ people spending Mr. Mcinnis said tae UDder-
Mr. Ape referred to ltortes sip. from IU!Mr tbt Routt '75 • fDr ~ ..-ew.nc of tbt stat.ts.. eJtr lJ t.aterMUDc DurlQc t ·..be ud lnl:rodllelnl those CoaocU lloaday Dlfbt for Sl»t-tbe ntcbt OD t.be beach. stands the fear s of some of the
In tbe COitl. llea DeWIIJII)er frMftf eomm.lttetor tbtCowt-Buddy Ebeen, ••Jed C)ampett .. both emc: tbe brief br";_q b" w: puttc:.tpated IJI the tllmJ.ac. cta.J. permiscloa for the dogs to Mr. Mclaa.l.s upla.J.Did that hOmeowners. '"lthlai., boWtYer,
Yblcb aJd tbat 1D 11cbt ot bls ell" 1r1 tbt llJ.llbU.b' sboW', made .b.ls ...UU tbe beacltts, now tbat the tller. r.nbeeDdellberate steps that the proper action 1.1 to tue
..,.,...._ to tbo Pluoloc "leu~ ....... -.LJ pr-• ... TV from WlD-Legl·on bt.ll miffs Counc•·l city lotr problbttsanydopW to .. _. ...., ol lilt re-the SUilJOst!oo> of both""'""' Co.•tutm, ••tt 1.1 optettd Uf COilllet eqe nmotetr ID-DHOta aetal cWd4l clop from the strlctlou oa Arf1ac oa the and nvtew them with tbe ltl.tr
u.t ApewtUrtaipaacll&lr. YOI"Hdi llllre.'' eo-:UmuDcll Ra~b Ednrdl r..-ltftd btl.c-. WtltOc .. Froatbtl.cbHilAee ud come backap.lnooemore
mu flltM1'rulportadoaCom. MciDIU ald. lrtat'l tar.IJ we btc:f..lllllac u H.-port S.eb cttJ ca.c:U-Tbt .., m&bl .. r r.u bteD "Tbtet dop ue U..ted like tbat time beea .. a. ....-, time,'' be ald.
m-," tbta, "Apo ,... lA· Tbe ~l cloc-lolll~ll' u "Army brat"' Ill El Puo, m• oro -• tlloo a lllllo ,_;..1 bJ tho boord old!· ~clop lor tbobllallt>tea-Ba id "d 0 sed
... _ .. roolp,"<odtlal)1, drop tbt -ol .... "-" T-... Ao • Uttlo prl !II san ·--• blllr.etiYod ·--trlth thO molt ll>al tb&t Ia trbll illo1 ... jO!al flo ys e WI entng oppo ''A ... m•r..ap.•• udllr.~'••1111lw• Fruc:UooJbtbroUi*''11boW' trom ttat Nnport Hutw tbtnJaac~aulaU•ecbllrpof bt~''lbt l&ld. ''Wt eYea CU.
'"nni.JtrU!nr--.fDan OlltboCooo-IIIIURCllllmo bte" by •torlDC u ·-A-leu lAitOo Corvon11oa $1'1U01orl9'10. thOIDioc:IMrdl-u,bot,.,..
alltpd ldloo taao by ·u. u a ,_ --lop, II ., I o1 U111 -llrol priM lor IIIII> r-l ot tbo liar._ C~ Doll llclPOI.J bad tboy ..... ~ ollowod oo tbe Tbo II--· City roRI lD a parldllf-aDc
C-u,."llr,Apo-."Ao ud-11-(ll)by·....., .. Proti1Babr." aa1 tldolulo --·-111&1 tbo mattorbetalloo -· Gollr fD tho .. ehi.J c-u,r_..ull(toaParb, --oltbol--.....
Sllo aid allo,...-lo-. o8~111&111'•--col-• _,I_. partotUio!r-ud •--Com· Comml.....,...oaldllloy ... Crul·ser h"tls ft"sh"tag L .... , ... ..., aodlllol··---.... lido---tralolor." ·-'" .... -tbt thottlloi'OI_ol_I.J ..
UUtl .. =~ :::.~ -·· = = ~: e': :,. ~ a:Jr~ ..:=. =-~o:: ... -:: :: :-:.::.-..:":':r~ = ...::.::::--..:~::..~~ Wr lr ............... -,.=: .-hll. Itt put boat a.4 .... a..a.t at a c;c;;::~UidtbtAacicU .,.aal ~ wa Ia lldt '-·.• t-;: ..a -:,u:. C:O.m'rr'• c---.
cape4 ::· lllldlJ ftll U :' (J:,:=-:r-::r:-: ::=-a.GMac~:= =.:":': .. ':!.~ =-~-~:.-::: ==~~=:t :.,..:;...,..·~=. r-=::~f!• -;!!) wure at ..,aCIIIIIa.._.enawtOt.-r .. wr 1 ...... , .... ,,, • ., ......... ._. ..... ftltlllut-Mata~eiLIIkJeliiiJ'Cit .. •M e ••oa~rallrlft...., n.casclltoltl•.-s .. cw a ;;: ..... ..
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-..:...;.;::..;:, a.d bomn oa tbe PaeUle coast ap.ialt tbec1Yil1aDPQIMIIItlallol tbt Couenau·q Vllwpollt be leaves me In the politkm or tM
_IUaSCIIPTIC* IATII
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oftee placed tbeir np.a LD a So1.tb Vteo.m. Tbnrtacta.._. ate.: .... ba" taka a blat· r • 11 ow wb o ••w ht•
clrelt to ~Wotect tbtiUIIYes sa14 to baYe YloJated tM terma a.c. WebaYeCI.Iitde48•ttatcctr mother-in-law •drive O't'tr the
nn tboa&' tber.tlaasattaeted ot tbtse eorweoUou, ftlcb," tbat I IIDe ..t bela able to ' cllrt in his new CtdUiac. 1
from aU dlreetioDs. tr•t1es; couUtce tbl "A· meet. We ba•e 1aU1o beiUd 1D If the New Yort m ... ,, Jt1 o.t ef ...._ Ate.: 0.. ,.., M.~ I,._... 110.00
~~'0'0-Q~ Tlat .. wby I ban decided to preme law of tbt lud." Ac-oar J~rlatiq aebedlle lid you editor. "Red " Retton, and all
aaad 1D tbt ceottr ot tbe riD&. COI'dlng to the "Wblte Paper," ban recetped ODlJ a1J: ta... t h e o t her ' ' L I b • r al ' '
&Dd to IAYite all patriots to the Army elalmed to be bouDd 81Dee tbe fll'lt ot tbe y~ • .nti·American, oM-woddJat,
.ea.ocl wUII me, ao that tact to "to observe aod enforce all Tblt: mUn It a moathi11D· pro·Mtrxilt "news" medll
bact_ aDd aboWder to sbou.lder prmistoos of tbe Geolfa Coa-IteM OC a bl.wtttJJ ~-1 were riol]lll., thb nation'•
•• DOt oal.y may be able to Yeotioos, wbether the .. my beUI'• u.t I c:u beUer Mrft security in pubUatlina ~tertt
delead our lllUoo 1D thJ.a: bo1D' booored the treaties or aot.'' Jo.ud mJco.tr)'bfwiDdiD.c information ln•oMnl our
or peril, but to ftgbt tact &Dd Mr. Smoot eouktered ttlb: to don CODM"fttln Vlnpolllt to national ~eeurlty, they lihould
to wiD. a Ylctory O¥er tbose be a ftl'ain( to tbe U. S. SeDate, a certaJD eJ1eat IDd CODCe· be •ccuaed or, and proMCuted
wbo would destroy our cowatry that the members sbotdd th1Dt traUDc my IDII'IIu oa tbl Na-for tretton. The truth 11 that
and surreoder our people t.ato twice before ratitylar the Gen. tJoaal DocameataUoll IDititJae, many or the •ton in tbit
serfdom. oclde Convention, wbteh re-at 1eut tor tbe time bei.DI. duma are elcher deluded
~~-.I!Otj " .llet-
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner Md'pybl isher of tht Ensign
• THANK YOU, GOVERNOR REAGAN
It's nice to have the governor on our
side. The Freeway Fighters were cheered
by Governor Reagan's announcement Sun-
day that coastal freeways will be deleted
from the state system U they would up-
set the environment.
NEW FENCING a.t Hope Hann ScboolforRetardedCblldren,
1521 YOII"O'Iia An., Costa Mea, was recelll.ly purchased
ud tutallld by members of the Onnge Coast Ci'litan Club,
a local bu1De11men's serYice ~lub, U. Enle Laurin of the
Newport Beach pollee department, CiYit:&D secret&ry-trea-
ltii'W, IDd Hank Jarboe, Immediate pastpresident,(atrtgtrt)
are aboWD bere with Mrs. Lade&oe Jacobs, director of the
local traocb ofthe school. The 3 Uttle gt.rls, who attended tbe
scbool, are Teresa, Kim and Julle, left to right.
Lut week I reported that eeutly was reported tact to "COMenati.M Vlewpolllll 1a one·wortders or t(llton. For
DaD Smoot, tbe deu ol eoa-that body by the foreign re. here to Jtay I.Dd ft1FUipt oat instance, the New Yor.t Ti'"~l
sernUve brOidcuters, bad lations eommtUee. u llpl..fteant a PIP« u poe:. b•cked Cutro .. the Geor1e
UDCitr&OOt aaopefi.Uon,andthat Sbortly, after I reached tbe etbly.,. cu. We are beard 00 Washin~ton or Cuba.
be was eoon.1He1D1. Also, I Washington ar• two moaths tbe radlo by a YWY ..,.,,.,lal McNamart? When he wu
related that Robert WeJcb, bead ago, Jact McCann, wbo coo.~ alldltDee. Tllat audleaee da.Jiy Secretary or Defense. whose
of tbe John BJrcb Society, bad tacts the members of Coogre11 1a larpr tban tbe membership side was he on? As head or the That has been the Freeway Fighters'
stand all along. In their official argument
In favor of the March 9 ballot Issues,
they sald: A coastal freeway through
Newport Beach would permanently dam-
age the character and environmental
quality of our city; destroy large por-
tions-of our city's historical and marl-
time atmosphere; encroach upon nearby
beach and bay areas, and erase beautUul
natural assets.
MORE ABOUT CHILD ADVOCACY
on beba.lf of the Uberty Lobby, of &D1 WurdActoo lotlbJ. We Worl d Btnk, whose side is he
BILL Informed me that such a tre-do r•eb a lot of people. We on n ow~ But that is only one
meodous publlc c lamor bad been do lntlueoee tbelr tblaklnc. and side of the coin. Since the
aroused by the Calley case tbey do wrltetotbetreeaators d ~'na sty of de c eption
By Spec.tal Correspoadent
The orp.n.l..u.Uoocalled "Cit-
lseos for Coosttucttn Educa..
tlon" leDt th..ls column a letter
thant1D& us for belpingto spread
tbe Lnformation tbey had seat
oo the cblld advocacy bill
(S. 1414) by Seoa.tor Abraham
Rlblcolf.
For those of you who would
Ute to have information coa.-
cernt.og this subject their ad-
dress Is: CC E, P.O. Box25704.
Seattle, Wasb. Th.ts (1'0141 is
teeplng.close tabs oo this move-
ment lo legislation, aDd onpUot
projects already Implemented.
Try aDd enclose a small doQa.
Uoo to cover the cost or prlot-
J..ng and postage, or more,ltyou
would like to be lp the P'Olll
teep people informed, such as
legislators.
"SlJ federal bills peodlng. ready planDed, local cootracts that U was Ukely tba.ttheSeoate Ud CODp'etamea, I.Ddtbeybave perpetrated by Franklin D.
all of wblcb would cr•te es. made and t.mplemeotattoo very would DOt considertheGeaoc.lde become poUtteaUy effect1Ye.'' Russiavelt. we have not had a
sentially the same type of ad. oear, Convention durin& this term. Rlclatd Cotten DeediiDODIJ, iovemment we could trust . We
vocacy program, and our moat "We baTe been adYLsed tbat lD analys1Dg tbe situatioo, 1 more ot tt, 1o order to carry have be.en lied to daily . More
c1D'reut tnformation may prcrre many printely cnrned aad op. did oot realize untU this nry oa tl1a nU&nt campl.l.p.. H1l frilh tenina than thai. virtually
of 1oterest to )'01.0' readers. erated nursery scbools, day moment, the tremeudous 1m~ addreu ill: P.O. Bo1. 17194, the o nl y "'stc ret~·· our
"Tbe bills, 4 1o the House care ceaters, blby slttlog ser-pact tbat the Da.o Smoot re. Dalles Airport, Wa.tldDctoa. D. vc>vernment pos.sesws are the
of Represeotatives and 2 1n tbe Yic81 are Just oow an.tentog ports mate IClOD publlc opi.DJon, C. Pboae: (!01) S%9-5777. stcrl'ts wuhheld from the
Seoate, are movlng rapidly to tbe p1m tact that lf &!If of and how theirlhflueocebasbeeo Amerinn people . How's that~
through tbe a~ropriate com. tllese billa: are puaed aDd tm. For thirty yean and more -
mittees in their own houses, ple2leoted, the perDment ... and nt\·er more than now -
An Ensign editorial back In April,
197 0, pointed out': "The alarming peril
of pollution Is an Increasing cause of
concern throughout our land, With this
real danger In mind, It would be a dis-
aster of major proportions to put a
freeway through the heart of Newport
Beach and Corona del Mar."
aDd ezpected to eome 1.1) very could step 1D aOO t.broqlt tbe the top echel on or our redenl
sooo for floor votes. However, peod1Dc legislation be ab .. to i o v e r n me o t h a 1 been
It Is In' stln t oot Z infiltr~ted and infe1ted wilh ere g o e that •nose out' all prln.te eDt.er~ t I•· bills · In ••· •-te people who are for the enemy o 1ft: , ooe u~e ~ prise J..n this neld. The services,
nd ! •• H and 111inst America. a ooe n we ouse, are pro-accord1Dg to the bl.lls ln q-.
ed The TV networks are owned pos as amendments -· ooe tion, would be free to tbose to the social security act aDd unable to pay and prOY1ded tor COHO«<IUU:.N and controlled by "liberals"
•• oth 1o u rty Ill and Red1. Yes , we need the we er a.o.an -pove b the rest of US 00 a sUdi.Dc: JOHN G. ·SCHMITZ watchful eye or a free preu to
''Tbe other bills are mOYtDc sca.le --abtUty.to-pay basis. protect ou.r p•ople from our
along through committees witb "Valuable S01D'ces for rur. Califomia 35th District government. But we don 't han Uttle U any awarent oppositioo ther lntormatioo wblch wtll --possibly due to the lact of prove bt_,tul aDd for wblch From tbe U.me of PJato some pusbed In the Seaate by a bt-• free prea. We htve a boulht
The voters overwhelmingly agreed with
the Freeway Fighters, and In the March
·9 Initiative election ttley ~ced de-
cisively, by a 6 to 1 margin, that they
don't want the coa5tal freeway.
Ia the July 1 issue, we pve
you an outltDe of wbat this bill
coaUioed. &Dd wtat tbe "oelgtl~
"---Is" -h!n.-q111rld to keep records oo and
report to tbe peromeot -·
..,erytbla( from OW' meatal
be&Hh Deeds to geoetic toun-
MIID&: to vocaUooa.l needs, etc.
Tbe tey phrase is written oo
llDe 14, page z of the bill:
pubUcity from Washlngton and tbere Is Uttle or DO cba.rgeare· have argued tbat the comm..Uty puttsan (!'<Me) of Uben.ls and seduced press.
possible due to the apatby • "The llDI.l report to tb~ rather than pareDCs ouc,tlt to blllded: by Sealtor Walter y 011• Consider the h<H"rible drua
aod/or awront of parents wbo President/Wbite House coofer-assume re$l)OOS.ibWty for dale. Tbe s-ate Yerslou COil-si~uation amana oo_r . men in
do Ji:11t CoDsidlk' them thr•tJ eoce 00 cbildrea, 1970, (avali. cb1J!Ir.-...d~4tp11sted ..,.,,.fii'0"1ssou a a •Hrnl V1etnam. The AdmLIUI.I.fiiUon
to their pareotal rigllts. able from your seoator or coa. ~-JA:~.-~ OIIMr b' chUd deYMJII 1.t, tlas known It, in lktill, tot'
''Tile argumenthasbeeDn-cressmanoorequest). ft'#· -:-1 1 -·•*'-tbl wlda wod:l MYI a.teorUJ to many montht aM W~·l~
tended tbat theSe proposals all • "Dleul of tbe reportoftbe ltate -. ~ IDd ..oa:a.p ud lmple!DIIIt e1• from Ole American peoplli. A
1Dd..ica.te 'YOluotary' programs j)iat commtssson on meatal more IDd IDOI'e pmrttfa~. For perlmrtlltal Pfocrams 1rJth the c~ple or. coaan•IIM1I <WbD
tnvotvt.ng ch.tldreo from birth bealth of cblldreo, 1969 -· it bas becomelDcreuinelJpos... cWdreo ttJemselYes utbeM-~ted Vietnam . forced lhe
to age 14. True. AU state par-'Crl.sls 1o cbtld mental bealth: slble Jor a pernmeot to root jeeta: ot tbe eJPtrlmentaHon. ISsue . Pr~1ident . N1xon refu•d
Ucfl;at1on would be vohmlary. cballtD«e for tbe 1970's' .. oot the baste unit of society -· Tbe s-te u at.o ~-to race 1t . Typ•c.al Nb.on. H.e
Howe'ter, alert parents tDow $1,50; seod to Jotnt Commts. the fllmlly --aod replace it tnr a .UC..l cbt)d adYocacy outs.marted htmulf. HIS
full well about •voltmtary• pro-slon 00 J&enl:al HEalth o(CilUd. 1f'itb state control. A ~ of .,.em propoeed br Seaator ~act1~n h~ always !!"n, ~~~
grams such as the nrious reo.. 1700 18tb St N w Wash totalitarianism In today sworkl Atra.Mm Rlbieotr. Tb1.s S')'ltem 11 thts act1on rfllnt but, 11
titles ~er tbe elementary and lngtoo. 0 c zooo9 · ·• • clearly Ulustrates the effec-wbtcb woWd "e.xploretbefeul.~ it politically tmarl?". And lhat
secoo:tary education act(ESEA) • "Wa~octoa News InteW-tiveoess of such destruction of bfllty of , •••• demoutratiQD es_limate does not oficinate
whlcb tund such voluntary pro-poce Syndicate (Paul Scott col-tbe blsfc family unit. projects," 1s slmUar to pro-Wlth me but came. to me _from
grams as busing of students, umns on adYocacy); small ~.!.~tlya~ tree people must YlaiDu In tile House lePIII.Uoo. •,. mtnh who. tat •.". "',estd~nhl
experimental courses and telt. c ba.rge for copies of docu. coWK-ilf uo:: on gtard aplDst deli peel to create oftleJally-~sen ower s . ca •ne . wtl.
boots 1n the schools, new mented columns: 7508 Elm-such unwarrantedelc1D'siODSby autborlHd and tmled prusure Nt•~· He sa•d ~hat Ntx on •
schools, DOngradedclasses,ex-b1D'st st., s. E., Wa.slllngtoa, gowernmeot into tbls private CI'(MC)S at alllnell of JOYVD· ~act1on to every tuue w~s.n~t
peri,mental teacher tralning. 0 C flmlly provt.oce. Jt is lor this meGt to klbby for IDd aecare . naht or wront. bul what stn tt
The reassurance from the governor
was backed up by pronouncements from
the state public works department that
no freeway will be built In the coastal
zone if the local community Is opposed.
"StreD&tbeD and improve the
capobtlltlas of !be eunlly unit
to Lo.sute beatthy ch.tlddevelop-
meot," Tbis means tbepern-
meot ..W nave jurisdiction over
all members or the famlly, DOt
just tbe cblldren.
All this is a grand climax to the
tremendous election victory In the long
fight against the freeway. Here are excerpts from a ..
From the Assembly ... etc. . •. "Natlooal center for chlld reasoo that we must Yietr wtth eJIII.D(Ied "cbUd care" pro. for us~
"We question why tbese bills adYoeacy (federal offtce), P.O. alarm recent deYelopmeats and lfUU and "lepl rlebts lot And mY "conserntin "
By ROBERT BAOH.O.M '
Ass-blymon
7ht District
When I read that Z,l OO
Chrysler wor kers had been lald
otf in Los An~les, about 1,600
in General Motor's plaa('in
Norther n California, aoo that
mor e than 600,000 are unem-
ployed in the state, I believe
every act of the Legislature
must be weighed carefUlly for
its Impact on the economy.
Unfortunately, there are
those of my colleagues woo are
cootinua.lly placlngbusinessaod
industry on the defensive b)'
proposing bills designed to
harass Lodustry.
Little do they realise that
the bulwark of our ecooomy
is kMPing workers empJoyed
and taxes down. We've cot to
"cut the pattern to n.t tbe
ck»tb," as I've said manyUmee:
before, U we are to bold tbe
llDe on speDding to ei1Jtlnc
levels.
Wbat wUI come of the pro-
posed tu reform bill DOW be-
fore I1S Is an IIDtnowD qtaot1ty
LEGAL HOTIC! ,
F .8313
FICTmOW BWINESS NAME
STATEMENT
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doiq buld.Dees as: Am.-lcu
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create sucb a network of ad-Bol llB2, Wa.sbingtoo. D.C. trends in lhe Congre11. ODe clllklrea.." friends . many of whom never
at this poiot, but 1 think a tey nlopmeot and brlag UDder ooe vacates to worlt for ALL chlld-20013 such Item is eoota.f.oed 1n the PwwessJn pei'DIDeotlsDOt did •nythina for the cause
prOYistoo of any tal reform Is body tbe state admilllstraUoo, ren at tbe oeigbborbclod. state • ,;From your awn sellltors president's "weu..re reform" IDftntly empowvedbutreAltl except vote and live 1 few
the business t.oveator}' tu. It's labor and bus1Dess. program wb.icb recently pau.2 from ~lattY dollars here •nd there, as IDdustr • lnt of and federal levels, and wby d1d or coocressmea, requestoop{es accam • Pf'OII'&lU conscie~ce balm, uk derisively,
scbeduled to drop from 3(11 to From y s ll~'·· of the White House collfereoce on of S, 1414; S 1512; HR 6748; the Hou.se and ls peod1Dc ln tbe Wblcb baYe 10CIDIIed llb booGI "WeU, would you htve tsth•t, 15% ln 1972, liDless tbere 1s Ylew, there ls a co '=~ ........... last~ ~-1n6..... Sen&te flnaDce committee Tb1l to ,_,...._ •-......_ polll!cal
Is Cuu.ueD ._...emuo:o.o un:u HR 6719; fiR 8402; HR 8682, ...... "" Ulllll" had Humphrey?" And this is legt.slatlvea.ctioo. TberesboUkl damag:lDcledJiaUoo:proposa advocacy r ecommendatloos "It ls NOT our N»etion to particular pieceolt.bepactace cbea p.me today, lt 1s ofteD be a -"'ual ellmi.Datioo of the to ba.n nuclear power plants; carries a $750 000 000 prlca dltll ... lo lodl-'-.' the same philosophy wh ic h ..,... clearly state that such bcaJ sugeat to any otber American • • c-. oppoee ..-~ made us ~mbrace the Number inventory tax because it's a the placement of a moratorium advocates would bave authority HOW to tlliDt butntber tutto tag for the ftrst YIIIU" aDd JIYU llellkttte IDO'f .. IID.Ieueacbl& One Enemy . Stalin, ap inst the
roadblock to our ecooomy, on lbe defe}opment of the Cal-u ceeding that of the state a.ad THINK. We ~It tMt tbo8e the Federal labor aDd HEW 1MB 1o relatloD to a commoD Number Two Enemy, Hitler. If
In addftioo, we should coo.-lfornia coast ; an act lbat would local omctals, wbo would r.ve wbo are oar eoocero Ud oar secretaries power to arran.ce eDd -· totalltartu cbe<:.tmate. wt had been honest, Christian
tlnue the oil depletion allow-c;ln any cttl&en the rlgtit to sue NO veto power over gra..ots 1Dterelt oiJta1D copl.es of tbe free day care for ctlUI!rea ot or smart. we would htve let
ance to remain at 2 7-1/2\, or uy bus1Dess 00 a questioo of programs, etc., allowing ~ bllls lD quest1oa. from ttietr welfare recipients lm'Ol'fed 1D FISH E Rl E S PATROL them uhaust each other and
conform to the fedenllevel of ecolop', a..od proposals that neigb~rhood (appolated) ad-Ieglsla&ors and ltudJ them. Tbe perDment b'af.o.lnC aDd re-Cout Guard Seaman CraJr then picked up the piece•. That
22%. U tbe allowaoce were re. would crJwle the state nter vocate to &O to Washington. bllll are wrtttencleulyaada.re ~tation., project•. Tbls W. Maurer, 1011 oUir.amUirs. w•y, there would now be no
duced l'llrtbl!r, It would cer-Plu. D.C., directly for their an -euy to read aDd to C<Wilpre. tree care lnclucles ~r. Pbtllp R. Mavv ol 125 Dla.· captive nations . NOI" would we
ta.lnly create a serious etJectoo So far, buslDess and industry swers? Voluntary'? Yes on bend Alter Rw:tJiDc the It Is flsioo as well as h•ttb, Yoca-molld AYe BI.UX. lalaad. 1& ra c e P oss i b I e al o m i c
the assessed valuation of Or-areootbedefenstve -·moreso paper, there is oo cb.abC. In vital. U..t (wbetl»er ~ or Uooal aDd other "SUIIPOfUYe" ~ lD tbe middle annihitationand turrender.
ance County and the rest of the th1J: eesslon than ever before. implementation, 1t leaves much ap.J.ut) acb and ... ..,. pueat social HJ'Ylces; $50,000,000 pbul ~ a z moaD. a.IMries • • •
State. AI 001 CapUol observer sa.Jd: 1D question. Six pikX programs abOald adYile tbe1r own ..-.. alooe 111 proposed tor a r-.UOD· llw llb'cemeat p&trol aboard Even ''lepl" and "honest"
ln addition, reduction of tbe "U you had a Richter Sea~ funded with $555,000 fedenl tors&Dd,..n~WPeamenutobolr wide ;ot'ernmeat:al system ol tbeCoutG.IrdCalttrRMD!D
oU dePletloo aUowaoce would aor ecolOmlc deYe}opmeot. I d mooey. are alrt&dy operaliooa.l tbeJ" feet-P'iriOR to tbe time a cbtld care facUlties. lD tbt PaeUlc Oceu. ~~:e::~een\twe~are.~s au:~=-~
put CaUforllia 1a a dlsadn..n. ay tbe ~.mbers are sbak1ng aatloawide, wttb oae 1D the Los 't'Otl .. taiD1a. But from tttls re1atl'f'el1small Dw1llc tbt fll"lt pbue ol tbe
tapous posttJoo wtth otber r•t bard, Aoceles area &Dd others al. "Yo. pabllcaUOa .. to be bue, a procnm of compn-patrol, ldl lblp cra1lld ID tbt stil utional abridpment of our
states for eJplorationac:U'Iitles LETTERS TO EDITOR comm.-ed b ~ I.D beul" natlooal cbUd deftlap.. lfortb PacUlc:, Gd of AluD ~n!:mto o1~.,~~JU~.~~!:-:: for petroleum. U would al8o • • outllt b:' neb IJdorm&Uoa aDd mllllt u:! adYocacJ ~~~ ud __. AllltiU l&lud .....,.
mean tbe broad spectrum ottbe IDr ecwwei ... IJ allrti.IC' PIODII 11: coatelq)ta.ted •• tbHI pro.. to .._. tllat loreip ~~~Mac tbe Ninth Ameadmenl) and
oil CODIIJ&DJ sernce i.adultrJ • ALIENATING CIDLDRE.N wltboat pueatal blowledp IDd to tM _..,. """-'e at tiM AIDe lfl.llll, ~COfer DOt~ tbe a..tl did DOt riol&te tratJ lhu• the rilbl to •ort (or not
would be sbarPIJ eurtalled or Editor~ tbe EDI1p, . I,IIIII"'ftl. tliDI r•'""M tbem al tbek "PO«, but ftrt.UJ all of tM acrlltDIIIU. •orlt), not •• • tla" in
forced out of bosiJless, ADCl U tb1l ,.lloa of tbe Cal1f. AB 550 allows the actraru ... owa IIIOIIt .;;;;:...... JIOIItiDI. Ia aatloD'a cb.lldreL 1'bl7 woUt in•otuntary ~erritudt, but • •
IDd-taa wldcb toodlo-on1a IAclolature Is to hire. meat and dlsotlar at ,_... 111a1 TBJDI apt-caa ac1-11<-·· In -lo dol' WcCULLOCit. DISI'LAY ~:b":."h:'::!:: to totslo tbc
tbe e.xpkntloo of oil WOI&Id, .la. mMDblred !of Its accomc>llA· e-.. drrlces 80 tbatcfllktr• aJ17 ....,.. elM MW'I, tbrou1ti can n COqQ'III•dft MaJal. Mart Mc:Cilloek of lt.wport The neraae worltlal
a stm.nar rnanoer, be ldllrply mlliiU, 1t mut be .ad U..t m.Qt.n aceesa. _.., ..s JI'OPII' eaa.-111. edw::ttJonti. Jood &lid ~ Btlcb w1l1 Ill dLipiiJ1Ic OU AI'IMT"kan il elre.ecty worltlnl
curtailed. tt .. rftP""'bltlor tbe IDtro-AB MO t:Jrcu VDlAib idio6 •• .._...,., Mn. V • ...,..,. Mni.CM lor an pre...aelloOI Ud P'llfiiP Ia Mu'U.I 8awtlcs "" month• • year Jutt to p.y
C&Uiantta ecoaomlc crowtb, tNetloD or IDOI'e llc:laiiUOD tbla oa ddldrea ta tile aeboola *-' ca." selk:IO..,_ ebUdra at u ..._ ud .._. A~-1111 lUI tn• .
.m&.Q1 oblien'ers DJ, bU too &DJ o6l!' ...... 1t'tdcb lu: U wbllblr ..,...., w1lb tbetra to • • • Umat.IJ IIWa1 COlt ol 4 10 5 Wtltelfl Drtft, ....-,.rt WWJ.am Grabam Sumoer
loa( -tile re_.n.wty at Ul pat-tilt nUIMIIoo oltllt 11o ao ln-Hnotl Pad -'l't -lllto to tod tiWI lltlllllt dollara. Bona,--A tl II d Th
OM prlflte actor --twf'lll dd.kl from tiM fluillb'. Eac•tllll tbe riCIIIt of prior to,.,.et~o~ o1 eoa-.. a 1'tr1 PIIUDIIIt Orw 100 bUll .. .,. &lrtadJ Be ...._, art .i.r t1111 dl-:,h.in~ri~· .;h ·~:,-.,::!
aDd _,cloiDclloonliWI(, --'"tilt-· tilt loacblolm-lalo. lito II'· Oa !Well S, lt'IO, --• to IIIla -racllan olhMilllfolll_. deotooys s1 thst It do&ls wtth.
both dom..Ueally aDd iJit8r. Uoll of tbe pulllla' rtcfiU of 88 5t remoNI tbt .,._., aaan --,_,. •• a ODt, fLR. l?f.l, ... &IIP'Ofed a.:.. lin. ..,at Nca,.t It produc. notltllllla. WMith
aatJaaDy, wM!toat mecb or. mcn..l cleeWioD bJ .,..._ ol tbt to tbe teacMr 't'bo pr111aa.., paciDit ol ............ wu ...t bJ I. lloiiM ecNcl.tioa ..._... Rubor "&&I ...a ud •Jill com• oftly from protw:doft,
patWMQJOII1, or rHl*Dce, *"· Wbla tM llatePIIpart. ·YU'IItJoiMIII<7odelacl ... to • rtar••tllll~·• ~~~-· Tlll.~&nof ca,.ldstl ,_...ttl..., It and all that wn.neliallflbben,
from t11e tla&o. to rtjlct JOr-.1 .. -and 1or1a1 .... -11 11 .,...at ·-to --• ----. u ---Clnolt c.. C.D111 loot d Jol>bs .,. , -BlttbertaretboetWbOay iiiiWPOII._.ota.-..e .. leaiiJNtlt~bJtbtputlt.,;~l...._tn.._ .. Ulltll~ II to ''I_*M• IIIII • ..,.mu f n o
tM ~tate m.ut tate a IDOI't ncr Jll .. ..,........, of a. _..an *-Ill = wa a OONr ..... =-::: fn••••t tar t:llll co.a rom IHllbolly't
aetm roll la IJI'Oiftotllc •• eiiOd,,. an w• •• •a pan n.1 ..,; DO ........_ 1lf Dutil P. ~ n=a. •,z<• el IIIII .... ~ ..U ;:'.::: :=·,::;· ~.;.: ::,-:.~ ~C: 'f'iDizdne .,:' .;:r .. c=lrzl•l Placed..,_ tM mont••!? Ill :.f, 1 11 a; ,.r7J .;.~ =: ~* .. ~ Jt .. ,.. Mn ,.....,, aot lind tum ud you wt11 me
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It sa OINd. t11tt liiD wtddl ......., n. ..... ,,,. altlda r1IM to tiiiW ...,. ... n.. 181 It .... a • a• ~ e • at 11 lfll .sa •· ..... IMI • frMb ..... c .. rtly ,._ llua•• tMir
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-llr I Ill II... --....a r II 3 II -. Ilk I 0, c:.ar. - -II I I • II -al. Cl ~-2:12,13Haa-'
M.ARJNERS SCHOOL: Froot rOW", left to right, Vicky Burke,
Jttl Peteuoo aod Rou ·Ruberg; back row, Roberta Kay,
Mu. Wllllam Jooe1 of DAR aod ste.,..o Dawson.
HARPER SCHOOL: Left to right, Drew McCormick, Lisa
Jane Johnson aDd Joyce Jones.
L!GAL NOTIC!
F .9516
FICTmom B!SINESS NAME
STATEIIENT
Tbl JollowtDe persoa is doing
bulDI11 &1: Corona del Mar
SntDcltl&e.h1De &!Vacuum Ceo-
lor, 1518 E. C-Hl&bw&J, c..-1111 11ar, C&lll., Feltz
T. Parra, 9SZ s. Ftguoroe St.,
-Aa,Calll.
Thla bultDtss 1s being con-
docted by an lDdlYid-.1.
Stptd: Ftlil J. Parra.
Tb.ll atattmeot nta:t with the
coaaty clerk of Oranp County
on: J._l4, 1971, byBeYerlyJ.
Maddox. deputy couoty clerk.
~)Ub: July 1, a, 15, 22,
1971, lD the Newport Harbor
EDIIJD.
L!GAL NOTICE
F -?981 -.
FJCTITIOlS BUSINESS NAME
STATEIIENT
1'bl followtnc persoo lsdol.ng
buc!MCI U : Maetl!Dery Equip-
meat TnPaport, to35 "H" Pla.-
etatla Aft., Costa Mesa, CaUl. ezen, Dolald L. Salldetur, zo73
Coe"NIItll An., Costa Mesa,
Cant. 8112?.
Tb1l bu1De11 1s btl.ng eon-
-by eo bldlvld~aL a._., Dooald L. Sametur.
Tbll ltl.tement filed with the
cCMity dark of Oranee CouDty
""' J ... 29, 19n, by Belly J.
Barpteo, dtpUt)' cOWII:y clerk.
P~: July 1, 8, 15, 22,
1971, ID. the Newport Harbor
Eutp.
I .
I
)6 1
.EIPO«T IIAIIIOR EIIIIGII
IIIIST stC1!01! --Pw 1
lltUIIIIIAV, JULY I~ lt71
llOII!II!A Q£L 11M, CALIF.
STUDENTS ·WIN
D.A.R. AWARDS
T1lo Coloool William Cabell
Cbojllor ol DAR bu --Ill .-1 Amerteu 1Ut!t10rJ
mldl.l anrdl. Tbelt nMdala
are prHIIIIed lo memt.t ot
tbe 5tb IJ'ade of the local .....
meallry echoota, botb pe11c
&Dd prhate, •bo Ia tbe (lllUlloa
of tbe t•cbers excel ln Ameri-
can hlatory.
Tbls year the a wardl were
made by Mrs. WIUi&m W, JODH,
hlllortaa or 111e c-. -IJP~ wby II Is 1rnpor1a.DI: to lllllly and know AmeriCOII
IWtory ltld described tbe DAR'S
work LD. eoosernUoo. Here are
tbe medal WinDers:
Newport scbool --Marie
LUDdle, stenn Magro, Holly
HeodrlckJoD. Kerrl SmulL
Bell' street school --Rom
Frou, Mlkelyn Suttertleld.
Wtlaoa school --David
Crocker, Ceeit Borja, wuuam
Koowles.
M.artners school --Vtck)'
Burke, RobertaKay,JetfPeter-
aon, Steven Da.wson, Ross Ru-
berg.
Paula.rlno scbooi --PeterRa-
boln, Merle Momeyer, David
Sprague.
Balearic school --Vincent
CaUfero.
Bay View school --Lisa
Johnson, Rounne Sanford.
Canyon school --James
ThlnD, Bobby Lalmbeer.
Presid1o school --Bob Dolan.
Klrk lhotoo.
Moote Vlsta school --Tim-
othy King, Robbie Cox.
Woodland school --OravJd
Greenlee, Laurie Hansen, Lori
Sears.
Adams schOOl --Ar:ibooy
Coati, Beth Martin, Muy For-
blilth, Paula Whlseoaod.
V-lo odlool .. Shuoe lwtoclo, -.., KW.
~oellooi .. Dooote
O'll•~ I£ a:a. ca..c.
ll..,..t HetPQ oehool ..
1-llolbJ, ..... Leetnlft,
Daa Woadroctt.
Soaan .cbool -· CIIKIJ Le-
Yltt. RudJ J'acreqld, Jeooy y---Collt .. Pukacbooi--Jennl-
r.r Diu, JobD steaoet, Ltl
GriiiiL
'·llwlttrlh tcbool --Arthur
Joae•, Suu Tabta, Kim Kll-
llu.
MIA Verde tcbool --lack
MltebtU. Arthur Crua.
Ca!Uonlo achool --Burt
SlroU, SleYO Krolak, Ropr
Roncb.
Harbor VIew .cbool --Scott
GnJ, Stet'e CUDUl', Jim Wilde,
BryuSmllb.
Wh1ttltr ICbool--Andy Reed,
Eddie KeiiJ,
Pomoaa acbool --Jan Jad:-
eoo.llollll111cAI<IlOUider.
Huplr JCboo1 --Drew Mc-
Cormick. Joyce Jooes, Llsa
Jue Jobuoo.
SaiDI Joho llle Blptlsl ..
James Peadtrpat, Hooey Ger-heert. .
Sa1tat Joachim school
Barbara GladU.
Cbrist Lutbetan school
Duaot McLeod.
PriDee ol Peace Luthenn
sebOol --Jaoe Bell.
CardeD Hall Marla Sny-
der, James Kaaw.
Harbor Day scbool --Peter
Maradudln,
CARDEN HALL: Left to rlctrt, Mrs. WUllam Jones of OAR,
Mr. and Mrs. K011.pp and son Jimmy,
PRESIDIO SCHOOL: Left to righ t, Mrs. Dan Dolan, Bob
Dolan, Mr , Dolan, Mrs . Roger Manton, Kirk Manton and
Mr. Manton.
Electricity Ia rltalfo your way of life.
So Ia a healthy enrlronmenl.
We're worlclng lo bring you bolh.
•
LAWSON AGAIN H lAD DP UCI POUNDATIOM
Jolla B.~--~" Ylee ...,-Gl PWco-For<l
Corp., Nwpart S.eb,laubela
r•lteted to a liiOODd ter• u
pr-GtlbeiJCIF-IIoo, •*' .. COIIIIIPI'Iald ol , ....... ..-.u ... ot 12 cltiMa "'IPPrt
ot'II"Ptiou at OCJ, oa..r omeen tor tbe 1871-
'72 f1lea1 JIU' are: JoM M.
........ ''lit .. Daftl ...... ...... --.--· pr...,_; Geoirll L. Wt M I.
lr .. PI'....._ tl Jlc.,.C a.. tloiLI .... ,...,.. ...., .
...,... rice ... Jdt ':' .....,.
Hen, Kceport a.dt, ..,...
lar7; ..... ll4rr ..............
dellt o1 erM Me•s ••
Corp, 0:0. -.-...
KILL OR CURE 7
Some folks used to eat tobacco far medicinal pur-
poses. They thought t~ tn aredtents of tobacco would
kill any poison in the system. W~ know better now-
thanks 10 medical research. we·~·e learned, too, that
it's best to ask your physician's advice before takin1
any medicinc:5. Be w•sc m matters of health. When
you·~ ill , let your doctor do the diaanosin1 and
prcxribing. Then, if he ord~rs medication, come to
us for prescription scrviCC.
Christensen
•
a.l &. co.uT .WT .. coaalfA Da. 11M
OaJOLa J ·IIM
. ·'
Research reveals no significant changes
near the San Onofre nuclear plant
LIG.U. MO'IIC! BAYVIEW SCHOOL: Lisa JoiWJoD and Roxame Sanford. At the San Onofre nuclear pow er
plant, located near San Clemen te .
sea water is used to cool the plant
condensers. and then the warmed
water is returned to the sea.
The question is, how much?
f.I0558
FICTITIO!S B!SINESS NAME
STATEIIENT
TINi toUowiDI per80ftl are
do1DI buiDia as: B&ycnst
Sllortl co .• 1181 Westeurr Dr.,
ll_.t Btaeb. Ca. 9Z660!1Yao
WeU. A Sou, IDe., 18&1 Welt-
e WI Dr., Newport S.eb, Ca.;
Dellar Laad Co., lMl West-
cUff Dr., Nnport O.ch, Ca.
n&• bUIDtu 11 balD& coo-
-bJ a parloerehlp. liltOOd' Dolald D. WeiLl. nu .eatem.t fUid wttn Ule
e-elark of Orup COIIIIIJo
oa: J .. JO, 1971, by ae.erly
J. Maddol, deputy eoaotyclerk.
Plbl18b; Jul)' 8, 15, II, 29,
Ia lilt Nnport HarbOr
1101111 YWTUC:IDIL ,. -u•••a:IC.xJL
-Collin
To determine whether this harms
the marine envi ronment, Edison
commissioned an oceanographic
company of national stature to
monitor the offshore waters both
before and after the plant was built.
Monitor ing began in mid-1963
-four-and-a-half years before the
plant commenced commercial
operation -and has continued
ever since.
Result : twenty-<>ne reports to date
reveal no significant changes in the
merine environment. And that
includes three years of plant
operation.
In addition, the California State
Department of Fish and Ga111e made
own study of the same merine
in 1969. The Department
1~:::: that the nucleu unit's I • did not appeer to have had
an ad"erse effect on the near-shore
marine environment.
Aside from warm water, some people
may be concerned about radiation
from nuclear power plants. Actually,
natural background radiation is
e\'erywhere and always has been. It
comes from the air you breathe, the
food you eet, the meterials used to
build your hq_me. The San Onofre
nucleer power plant is a source of
some radiation, too.
The answer: so little that an
elaborate mon itor ing program of the
land, air and offshore waters near
San Onofre has established that the
amount is insignificant co mpared
with natural background radiation.
Far Jess, for ex ample. than the
additional amount recei,·ed by
moving from a wood to a stone Ol'
concrete home or apartment house.
Based on these and other facts, we
belie\'e nuclear plants are a safe and
sensible way to generate electricity.
Clean, too. Since there's no
combustion in a nuclear reactor, no
by-products of combustion are
released into the atmosphere.
At Edison, we plan to rely more and
more on nucleer power to .-t the
growing need for elec:tricity in the
14-county eree we-
--., .
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'
YOUR CAR NEil'oRT HARIIOR ENIGII 'IIIURSOAY, JULY IS.lt11 STUDYING IN TDit YO
;.:II:=IIST:.:.,,:;~;;:.CJKI!!==::~;;.:,;~·..,_4,___ __ -.!00~RO~.:::"~A ~DEL~, ._:MA~R,.!:CA~U:!.F~. ..=: ~..::i. ~
l7 DON Lll lew for YFW =-~ r c:c-.::..:.. :,::~: ~ Jaul' • ~lofllen
For all occasion ---to...SaiO-.....,.,...II_U...· no -.,.-.., llro. II' 10 a.m. Tbo 1ad1u wui IIIJ, T..,., .......... Ia lop-II...U lllr11or, ud 1lor lldaol -Ill 1110 Amorlcaa Lo ..... toiDIIor. Tbt _.a. If II IPIIC:IAI.IZZ .IN PA.TI'III AND ,.111111., .. ---U..tollllo-
-· o1 v.r.w. Aatltii'J ·Rau .,..lloo m.,IDIIIOV.r.w. ,._ 11 w.-....... _ •-·•-··•••.,.I••,.._.•
-WU1 --p1lew ... baiL _ .. ,_-.. ,..
-codo:
tiM ant ••zKac oltbt IIW TwomembtrsofCo.staU:ea to.-blttMmtollliau.-. U4 11110
:1011 II I p.-. t1l1l Friday, AuxtUary are se~v!JIC u Zad lltiMMac .... -oclalloo otiiiO 01' IN IIVIM DA Yl "EY•J per-
rldlll( a bleydo 1111' II, Ia tilt C.. II-Dt.trlet olfteers, llrs. Alfred -to .... ln4111ou ol 1110 lii:U 1. COAST HWY ., ~ COlOMA DIL IIA
A1Dt11cu lAcloa Hall. Brtas as cbaplatn u:t u:u. ~Fpar:.:E~a=ll~, •c.•-=••a.:;:~~~~;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~:~ -a-IIU au 1110 r llfll!l .,.. ta IIUb-
Jtct to au tbe duties a,ppUc-
ablt lo a drtver ·ot a veblele,
ncept tboee pr0¥1a:ioos wbicb
b)' tbelr very oatan eu bave
ao awUcaUon. .. So lfyour state
doesa1 baYe tbls law, be care-
fill in otber states.
• • •
• LEASING A CAR? MOI't
a.ad more firms are dolne so.
The eotire cost of tbe lease 1s
thea dedYCtlble, as well u tbe
upkeep, gas, repairs, etc. Be
sure you lease the car In the
company oame, •
• • •
lin. Buker .W report oa Ve111011 Mathews as mustelao.
tilt dolllrlm..t """'-.... ·-~-IOM lA sacra-USC GROUP ELECTS m-. Tbe tutall&tloD. ot all dis-Joyce D. Zl.kas, 1207 W, Bay'
trlct prllldeatltookplaeeattbe Afe,, Balboa, Jlas been elected
CODYtDdoD, Yltb Mn. RayiDODd to a 2 year term on the board
Ray ot Gardea Grote, tbe aew)1 of directors of PresJdent's lD~Ied (Wesldeot lor the Circle, a support grol.l) wbicb
eomlaJ JtiU tor rn.trlct z. asst.sts the lEC college of
MfYiDI' Ora.Dce lDd Rlterslde letters, arts and sciences, the
Cotmt1es. p-adl&te schOOl and tbe 11-
Tbe first dJ.atrict meettng brarles. Sue McKeever of 1524
wW be held this Suoday, July Keel Drive, Harbor VIew HUts,
18, at Bueoa Park, cooveninJ was Darned to a 3 year term.
• DOES YOUR TRAILER .
carr~ its own 12-volt battery?
Be sure to check It regularly
to see if It needs recharging,
Tbere ls a inespenslve re-
charger you can buywhtehplugs
lnto your home wall socket to
recharge your tratler battery.
With occasional use, a charge
every . two weeks Is usually
enough. ~
• • •
• GENUINELY INTER-
ESTED 'ln tire mileage? Not
the two-foot wide tires or the
recaps, but in good, honest
40,000 mileage-type tires?
Come to CORONA DEL MAR
TmE at 3601 E. Coast Highway
aDd talk about long-Ufe tires.
We have them, so stop by this
week tor sure.
• • •
Carole Mary Dische
weds William Flores
Mr. and Mrs. William VIncent
Flores were boo.eymlOnlng In
Carmel oo lndepeodeoce l)ly
following their July 3 wedding
at the United Methodist Church
or Costa Mesa. The Rev. Rich-
ard Dunlap united Ute }'OWlg
co~le in a double ring cere-
mony at 2 p.m.
Celao DeCasas of Placeotla
sernd as best man. Usbers In-
eluded the brlde'!s__l>!~r,
Dl.scbe, and the groo • br' -
er, Gary Flores. The gt 1s
the soo of Mr. aDd Mrs. Wil-
liam Flores of Lemoo Gro¥e.
A reception for 150 guests
was hetd at the brlde'spuents'
home at 1838 Leeward, Bay-
cr est.
Fotlow1ng their Carm~l
• ONE FREELANCE bumper
maker claimed they had a
bumper that could protect a car
in a 50 miles per -hour-crash.
A big-three maker tried It, The
bumper was undamaged --but
• the car was a tota l wreck.
The bumper maker is trying
again. (U he perfects such a
bumper he would be a mll-
llolllire almost overnight.)
Tbe bride, Miss Carole Mary
Dtsche, daughter or Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Dlsche of Baycrest,
was given in marriage by her
!ather. Sbe wore a bridal gown
of wh.ite sllk organza made with
a VIctorian bodice of lace em-
broidered organza featuriDg a
h!gfl neckline and bishop
sleeves. The s lightly raised
waistliDe was acceoted by a
yellow saUD sash wttb bow and
streamers iD back. Her
sho•Jlder length veil of slUt
hooeymoon, tbe yo.mg co~le
will live In Mountain VIew, Both
of the newlyweds gradlllted
trom UCLA 1D Juoe, E70. The bride has just recei ed ller
teaching credential fro CaW-
ornia StateColleg11ln l.Q Ange-
les. Tile groom Is attending
graduate school at Stanford
University.
ONE OF THREE TV EMMYS r ecently awarded to oon-
commercial KCET, Cha.Mel 28, was a focal point of
interest at a r ecent luncheon honoring the station. The
luncheon was plarmed by the Women's Council, volunteer
support group. Mrs. Meredith For eman of rrvlne Terrace,
chairman of the Oran~ County Beaches WC afflliate gt•Jup,
admires statuette wlth Dr. Frank Baxter ; KCET board
member.
11luslon wubeld.-lthaprollle ANTIQUE SHOW Do your best b~iece of lace and organza
loops. Dorothy Emer son's $1 mil-·
Attending the bride as maid Uon aatique lhOwands:aleopeD3 • h I LEGAL NOTICE of booor was her sister, Miss today, July 15, attheNewporter In u a
F -11439 Marilyn Dlscbe, and brides-Inn and will cootiJiue through
t itTJTlOI.fl Blf~INESS NAME maids, Miss Janice Anry of Sllnday. Hoursue 1 to 10p,m.
·• STATEMEMif • Loq:Beadlud.V:Las ChrUtbae for the first 3 days, andl to A $1,1Xl0 U. S. savings boDd
a.Dd a national title are at tbe
end of tbe ra1lb)w as local
boys and g1r Js begin compeU-
tloo in the 4th annual oatlooal
bu)a hoop champloosblps.
The following person is doing Sparling Of Newpod. 1 P.m. oo tbe tl.al.l day.
~~:~~:ss::. ~~~~~·~~-~ CIVITAN ELECTS PASTOR port Blvd., Nelfi)Ort Beach,
Calif.: Myron Gordon OUstein, Tbe Ctty of Costa Mesa coo-
test prarU cl.paUoo begins at 1
p.m ... this Friday, July 16, at
Costa Mesa City Park. Boys
and girls are eligible to par-
tictpate 1n age dlvisioo 11 or
Wider or 12 througtl 15, In pre-
liminary competition to earn
award certi!lcates. Over-aU
city champion and runner-~
both become eligible for state
!Ina Is.
518 Redlands Ave., Newport Tile Rev.NormBrown,pastor
Beach, Calif. of the Plymouth Coogrep.Uoaal
This business is being con-Church, Newport Beach, wtube
ducted by an Individual. installed as the new prestdebt
Signed: Myron G. Offstein. of the Orange Coa.st Clvlta.D
This statement rued wtth the Club this Friday night, July 16,
county clerk or Orange County at the Rodeway lnnonPaUsades
on: July 9, 1971, by Be•erly Drive, Costa Mesa. Cocktails
J. Maddox, deputy cou nty clerk. wUI be served at 7: p.m. aDd
Publish: July 15, 22, 29, Aug. dinner Is at 8,
5, 1971, in the Newport Harbor other ottlcers to be Installed
Ensicn. are Walt Bond, first vice-presi-
dent; Jack Reilly, 2nd vice-
president, and Lt. Ernie Laurin.
secretary -treasurer. John
Rowe, 1971/72 gorernor-elect
for the CaWornl.a South Dis-
trict of Civttan International.
w111 be installing otftcer. Out-
going ottl.cers are Hank Jarboe,
president; Mr. Brown, tlrst
vice-president; Nelsoo Kell·
Jpio, 200 vice-president, and
Capt. Don Oyaas, secretary-
treasurer.
Civlta.n is a bustnessmeo's
service club with projects in-
volving Hope Haven SchOol for
Retarded Ctlildrea, Harbor
Area Boys• Club, and other
youth acUrttles to the area.
Raising projects J.o the D8ll'
fUture lDclude a rodeo Oct.
23-24 at the Orange Couaty
FairgroWlds, and the sale of
Clazton fruitcakes from
Tha.Dksgtvtng to Chrlst'mu.
Tbe club meets at 7 p.m.
LIGAL ~TICE
PASTOR HORM IROWN
oo the tlrst and third Wednes-
day of each mootb ~t theColooy
Kitchen, Harbor Blvd. and the
San Dle£0 Fwy. Further lD-
formatson may be obtaiDed trom
Mr. Jarboe, 347 VIsta Baya,.
Coat& Mesa, 548-8952, or Mr.
Brown, Boi 2235, Newport
Beach.
YOUD(Sters wishing to enter
lbould cootact the recreatloo
dCW'tment, according to Skip
stone, r ecreation s~rlvsor.
CEHTER HELD FOR
STROKE PATIEHTS
An acUrlty center for stroke
p&tteiU in tbe Newport Beach-
Costa Mesa area is being beld
at tbe Boys' Club of the Harbor
Area, 2131 Tustin Arenue,
Costa Mesa. sta.rfed by trained
•olwlteers, the ceoter wm be
open every Wednesday mornJ.nc
from 9:30 to 11:30.
stroke ~tlents and their f.am-
Illes may participate, without
charge, In crafts, p.mes and
soc1alllat1oo. A volunteer wlll
vlsU tbe home, If oeeessUy,
RO uALD LIHStt:Y OF HI In....,.. queslloos reprdlng " tbe ceater. WINS 'fRIDEHTE AWARD F&mtly members may ll<lnc
Roaald B. Ltnaky of 1863 patieats to tbe ceoter eveo 1f
Boaalre Way, West t.Wer Bay, they ue uoable to stay dur"-
dlrector of tbe lOC omce of tbe procram. How eYer, trau-
,. p-ant procrams, IB w1rDer port:atioa mast be prorided.
ollloo Trldenlo award, 19?1, lor Tbt ActiYIIJ Cecotor 1s tuadod
F -1151& oat•nctlng coatrlbutloos lo by tbl Cal11orn1&Reii0•1Med-
FICTITIOUS BUSUfESS NAME OC-..oocnPbJ. teal Procnm, Ar-. vni.
ST A TEU:ENT He recelYed tbe boDar JDlJ 11 For fllrtber IAiormaUon call
Tbe toUowlrlc per-an iD ceremoDies at tbe u.tlca W-7111.
dolllg ......... u : Rtoi-Well, Oceuocrat>bk 1lllt1lllloo, U
S0'7 11ar1Ao Aft.,BI-Ialuol, lalllad IAIItDllloo -WINS INSIGM R.AMK
Newport Beacb, Calif .. ..U: lllder' Itallaa p.-ame.t ..._ lAde A. Willi)', 800 of U:r,
Root Htmor, 159 Emerald pleto lA l1oo II-Corl A. Wlloy ol ZS4 lr1s AYe.,
Bay, t..&pa Be&cb0 Calli., Tbt award l.t P•• M5777nf IDd b-..s ol llr:a. Lraa D.
tZI51;-Rt.pla, 15t Em-bJ lloo-World l1DdtnrUir Fed-WlloJ ol 104 Bqoa1l AYe.,
eraJd Bay, LA,.. Beactt, •atloa.. botll ol Coroaa del liar, wu
CaUl. 92$51. Mr. LlutJ, a S?·JIU'..okl COIDJII.I~aun..tcr,..
Tblll -· .. belllg --...... "' Loo Aoptu, joiDod ...... lloo from l1oo Cout -bJ a portoarllllp, USC lui ,_.. Prior to lba1, G..rd ollletr ,_,..ldalt .eboot
Slpecl: ReD{flartec. be wu director o1 tbl •· at Yorkton., Va. He Ll a 1Mt
Tblll -m-lllod wiUI 1110 llo•IIJ-oeclalmod Drup .....,.... ol OCL c-elort ol Drup CDIIIIIJ CDIIIIIJ Selloolo --ao: 1111' 11, 11?1, bJ -orb' Flolllllc LlllonlorJ, He Ia RICYCLING SIRVICI
1. 11-. .....,. -,elork. aoarrlod ud 1110 -ol I no ar...,. Cout Col ....
, -1111' 11,11, II, AI(. -. HeJCIIac -Ia -IIIIa
I, It'll Ia tilt llnpori Rlrl>or SCHOLARSIIII' WIIINIR --ud Ia ..,........
loolp. . -· a•l--ud otllc:w 1lrMDI a. ro~~~~ fl. •• • 21 ne. '
AlOUD IIIDWAY
....,. D 2 ••• Frat Ill.
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PUBLISH YOUR
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
IN
THE NEWPORT HARBOR
Official newspaper of the City of Newport Beach .
ONLY $25.00
(Plus $10,00 for the Orange County filing fee)
We will take care of both the filing and the
publication If you send us the 3 copies of the
Fictitious Business Name Statement, filled out
and signed, and accompanied by a check for $35.
Or you can come to the Ensign office to fill out
the forms. Notarizing Is not necessary.
2721 E. Coast Hwy.,-Corona del Mar (at Fernleat Ave.)
Telephone: 673-0550
F-98$2
F!CTITIO!E BlSJNESS NAME
STATEMENT
Tbe tollo1r1Dc person Is doing
business as: Lorraine's Beluty
Nook, 2732-C Eul Coast IIICb·
way, CorooadeiM&r,Ca.92825:
Lorratoe c . Erlcsoa, 12662
Aristocrat An., GardeDGroYe,
Ca. ~2641.
Tbis business 1B belDC"coo-
ducted by an iDdlvid~al
Signed: Lorrai.De C. Erlcsoa.
This statement flied with tbe
couoty clerk of Oranp County
on: JUDe 28, 1971, by Beverly
J. Maddox, deputy county clerk.
Publish: July 15, 22, 29, Aug.
5, 1971, ln the Newport. Harbor
Ensign.
lEGAl HOl:ICE
F -11511
FICTITIO!E B!EINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The followlng person isdolng
business as: Brad's TV, 2816
E. Coast Hwy., Corona.delMar:
Robert Gray Bradley, 10321
Juliana LD., Garden Grove·.
This busloess Is being con-
ducted by a.n iodlvidual.
Slgoed: Robert G. Bradley.
This statement ttled with the
coWlty clerk ot Oranp County
on: July 12, 1971, by Beverly
J . Maddox, deputy county clerk.
Publish: July 15, 22, 29,Aug,
5, 1971, ln the Newport Harbor
Enslen.
''BlBLE TREASURES" bu eompletecl a sertesofch11drea's
teleflsloll proerams on the Old Testament aDd tapreJar1DI a
· new aeries oo the New Testameot. Betty (Mrs. Curtis)
SteYeDI cit Irvloe, ortpnator aDd teacher ot tbe lea100s, is
shown here usin& a flanneH~rapb in telllngaBJble story tor
the .Mrles, broadcast by Community Cablevision. Tbe sbow i&
turned ln Fuhlon Ialaod at the outces of Community Cable-
vtsJon Co., wtllcb Is owDed aDd operated by the lrYlne Co. Bob
Peter1011 is art director; Dick Peterso~ stage maoager;
Frank Demarzo aDd Pbl)Jp Mcintire, camerameo; Curtis
Stenu, audio engineer; Oomlnlc Vlasic andSteveMclDtire,
producers; Tom Baroo., tecbnical director.
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M1BIC PLAYS an Important putln the "Bible treasures"
TV program. Pictured here, from left, a.re SllB.ie HeDdry,
of Costa Mesa, 19-year-Old singer and gu{tarlst, wbo
arra.nges many speclal songs for the show; Sheryl Smith of
Newport Beach, Billy Burch of Irvine anc!ClartceStevens of
trvine, singers, aDd Frank Tretter of Westminster, wbo
wrUes aDd sings ortg:l.nal songs. Local children, teacheraand
entertaloets appear weekly on the halt-hour program.
Volunteer
aid needed
The Volunteer Bureau seekS
ald for the toliowlng ageocies:
• Boys' Club of Harbor Area
needs tutors tor modern math, ·
reading and arts and cra.tts.
Students and aduUs accepted.
Club ls open from 3 until 9
p ,m, weekdays, and aU day
Saturday.
• Huntington Beach public
Ubrary needs volunteers to re-
cord children's books on tape;
thl.s ls a good project for drama
students.
• Newport Beach public 11~
braries need people for regular
fliGHT TRAINING
llarll>o Secoad L-Josepb E. Duraod, 283 Del Mar
St., COlt& Mesa., bu: graduated
from tbl EDVlroomentalllldoe·
trLna&o Scbool at tbe Nanl
Air • station. Peuaeola., Fla.
Completion of the 3-week
course represents tbe tlrst
phase ol Dl&ht tralntn&. He
attended· CalUornta State Col-
Fu.Uerton.
lHURIOAY, JULY l~)t7l
C!!pA .... C'.IIUf
COirrMAM GlAD
N&'f.._.._~
Joo C ........ -ol Jlro.
J ... 11. .... ,. o1 na "" Ha~t DriH, ud •·t•
ot ti>e t>r-MIJo Doln D.
Hooper at JO'M lloiO'I' Pilei,
all ol Coot& M-, llu .,...._
atod trom -1 c.._ Scbool at tbe Naval ,._,.,..,
San I>Ioto. He au-Orueo
CoutCollep.
r
DRASTK REDUCTIONS 011 TOP QUALITY SPORTSWEAI
to l/2 OFF
(so:.MIS]
START$ THURSDAY,
JULY 15
WOMEN'S Skirts, pants, tops, blouses,
shorts, dresses, pantsuits, shifts, play-
shoes, sandals.
LINGERIE: Robes, sleepwear.
library duties, art work and TRADITIONAL FLOWERSCuo.II
other services.' as the daisies held by
LINENS: Bath towels, plastic accessor·
'ies, table cloths .
• American Red Cross llas Mariner of Buera Park will '".\::!:0,1~for volWlteers oo combined with exotic for•elor> I t which serve the fiowers aDd shrubs ror
area ~-registrars, typ-nower shoW ttlal will
-·:·•.-,-: people to serve coffee major feature or the sootniaoo l
juice. Santa Aoa omce Home & Garden ShOw J uly
Deeds telepbone workers tore~ Au g. 8 in Anaheim
crult blood donors. Hours are ceater.
flexible.
• Receptionist-typists are belngsoughtbyUnltedCerebral JERRY GOODAll HE
Palsy Association and Mental 29TH LEGION DISTRICT
Health Assn. tn Santa Aoa.
PhOne Mrs. Janet Saleba --
642-0963.
J erry Goodall, past
mander of Ne wport
American Legion Post
be tua.Ued as
MEN'S : Sport shirts, dress shirts, knit
shirt s, slacks, socks.
HOURS . Doily 9.30 to 6 Friday E"'•· to 8
DI!PAftTMENT
ON A CLEAR DAY,... cu-Hao1 -1 ... from
A vco FU.DClal Services' DeW offtces ln "Newport Center,
and with a telescope you ca.o eVen zero In on the proposed
site of Hoag's new 11-story Tower to which Avco tlas just
coatributed $5,000. The donation, made to Hoag's board
president, A. Vlncent Jorgensen (left), by Avco•s chairman
ot the board, Allan E. Weidman, will be used for a new
patient room in memory of the orpnt.zatlon'sJou.nder,
WlUJam A, ThOmpson. Construction on the Tower is set to
begin later this summer at a cost of $13 mlllion.
S.A. pioneer
dies in N.B.
Walter E. Hisket, 83, of 2433
Bunya St., East Bluff, died July
9 a.t Hoag Hospital. He was a
native of Santa Ana, where Ills
parents settled in 1885. Tiley
bunt a hOme on South McClay
Street, which became tbe cen-
ter of th e tamlly's citrus and
bean growning.
the Z9th District at
this satur~y. JtllJ 1\
Newport Harbor Legion
Jerry's wife, Reta, will be
stalled as 3rd v!C<!:e<>mnoaa~
a.Dd child welfare cha.irman.
installation will be preceded
1'816 NEWPOa1 BLVD., COSTA ffiSA
Port Cenvenient&y Just o ·s~ Fro"' East Eneronce.
End of MCtg~to
MAJOR CREOIT CARDS ACCEPTED
a 1 p.m. dinner. =~~~
50 YEARS OF SERVICE
UNDER
PANYASTJC
DISCOUNTS
ON IVIRY
NIW & USID
CAR '& TRUCK
PLUS
SO GALLONS
PIIIOAS
HUNDREDS OF NEW li71 CARS
AND TRUCKS THAT MUST BE
SOLD BEFORE THE 72'S ARRIVE>
NOW AT FINAL YEAR END DIS-
COUNTS. COME IN WBlLB SEL-
.BCTIONS ARE FULL! I
Scholar gets s200 award
JOhn Herring. Oranp Coast
College student aDd VlettRm
veteran, was the recipient of a
$200 schOlarship award pre-
sented by members of Fairview
Cbapter 14Z, California State
Employees Assn,
"Because of the scbotarsb.ip
available to me, I wlll be able
to attend schOol nert year wtth~
out working 3Z-40 boW's a
week," be said, "For the flr.st
time I will be able to devote
my run energy to study."
N.ew otticers of Chapter 142
were recently instaUed al a
d.lnDer-dance heki at Meadow~
lark Country Club, ffUDHnatoo
Beacb, Bill Maeda Is the new
pres1dent; Bob deCamp, vice~
presldeat; Marp..ret Muoo.
secretary, aDd Ricki deCamp,
treasurer. Delep.tes are Betty
Kelly, medical and atued;
Father J. McEMilOJ, clerical
aad allled; Gus C-., 181'YlCe
ud .._1y, aDd Dave SUillanl,
maJM.-Dee.
ID*IIalloll wu cood•-by
JOHN HERRIHG
Katba.rtne Van Boskirk, past
regioo director and region di-
rector elect !or 1971-72.
ASSIGHED TO IDAHD
Airman C. Aadrew Towner
Jr., son of Mr. aDd Mrs. Clem
A. Towner, 2985 W:ilbro st.,
Costa Mesa, bas p-aduated with
bonors at Cba.nute AFB, Ill.,
ftom the u. S. Air Force tecb-
Dical trainin& course tor lire
prote<ttoo speclallsts.
Airman Towner, oow tra1ned
to ftcbt structural and a.Lrcnlt
ftres ud repair fire a&~~ttnc
O<lalpma, IS bolo( a.sslped to
MCJUDta111 Home A.FB, ldlbo. He
Ia a 1969 g:rad•te of Costa
Jl-fl1< SeboOI.
E
1702
Mr. Hiskey maintained the
origtnall:a.mtly home untll1961,
when he sold the !loldtngs to a
real estate developer.
He attended Santa Ana schools
and cootlllued the b.mUy ranch-
ing and turning operations. He
was a ute member of the fra-
ternal order of Elks and for SO
years was an active member of
Santa Aoa Elks :...odge 794. He
was a past president or the
Santa Aoa C llapter of Native
Sons and Daughter s , and was a
member of the Arrowhead As-
sembly,
Survtvors inClude 3 daugh-
ters, Mrs . E Iiese Krebs of
Newport Beach; Catherine
Crumley of Tustin and Margaret
Enns of Fresno; 6 gralldchild-
ren and 15 great-grandchildren.
F.meral services w're held
Jub' 12 a.t Smith TuthiU Mor-
tuary, Santa Ana. Interment was
at Fa.trhaven Memorial Park,
Saala Ana.
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reccrdl 1D the ICbool dlltrlet Tbt C aU-1tars Jebldule at tbe tlutelt t1JN t\'11' r~ STATIMIMT
ud tbe ltate put aDd rtcte&· MulDers S&turdly,Ja)J17, W'IU ill tbe tOO.year-o1d race, de-Tbt 6J1Jaw1qper-iadDIIIC
tloo compettttoa. Ls also amooc ban TeWinkll va CalUonda fMt1Dc tht lrLib lDtereolllel&te bu"'UI u : auc ........
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PIIOII!: 673~041 deleated all season aDd that In-Bluff Yl MarlDera No. tat tbe lip ot Dublin, bor BlYd., COlt& M.i.: HDIVd
eluded the district, Orance No. 2 dlamoad at 9:15 a.m.; HOCIItoa wtlUDPim, 1010
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CORONA DEL MAR C ALL STARS: Front row, left to right, DI.Yld Macruda, JOD Hall,
Ertc Woods, Mike Baroes, Lance Ramella, Greg Johnaon ao:t Brian Weaver, Back row: COUDty aBt state competl.tioD. Paularlno u Colta Yea at LIGAl MOTICI Gro'ft P~, COIItl M ...
HaDaeo ns a member of tbe dlamoad No. S at 9:15; KaJRr Tb18 t!MIM'I ta belli cca-
• Coaeb Bill Moran, Darid Hush man, Mlke Dickens, Mark Savap. Coac.Jl Sten Soales. ·-CYF Orange County aU-star YS Mariners No. 1 at dlamoa:t NOTICE OF PUBlJC KEARlNG dUd.~ bJ u id~L
basketball team tbat 1FOD·quite No. Z at 10:30 a.m.; Commw.-NO'J'K:E is HEREBY GlVEN Sipld: Hoftrd WUII ..... ,
a few tournameots before plac .. ity Youtb CtDter \'1 Bl.leulc tb&t tbl CttyCouacll of tbeClty Tb1l .......... a...s wllll 1111
Lac 5th 1D. the 20 team oatloQ&J. at 10:30. Tbt !:15 pme Sahlr-of Newpcwt Beaeb wtn bOkl a cowQ clerk ol Orup eo.,
competition LD Pboen!z. Tber-day wtll have tbe wt.ooer of the pllbtic t.rlDC rep.rdlo&' Ordl-0111: JU, I, 1171, bJ Beftr~
lot, Raadall aDd Harmon com-TeWLDk~e-CaUJonla aame •aac. No. 1397, belac. AN J. MaddoJ, deputJ COIIIIQ'cltft.
btDed for a variety of com-aplnst tbe Eallt Blutr-MarJDer ORDINANCE or THE CITY OF Publlall: Jtal7 U, U, It, Uc-
petlUoo 1n bl.stett.U, football No.2 pmewt.DDer. TbeKa111r-NEWPORT BEACH REWMING iD tbe NeWport Hu1ltr
aDd track and set all k1nds of U:arloer No. 1 winDer will CO PROPERTY AND AMENDING
records betweeo them. up aga1D.St the CYC-Balearlc DISTRICT MAP NO. 10, PlaD-
JA teotaUve date of Aug. 16 victor at dlamoDd No. 3 at 2:15. nLD.c Comml~tlon AmeOOmeDt
has been oo the apnda. for the The bracketiJ'lg w111 have a Sun-No, 29~, request of City of
ftoal presentaUonaDdtheceleb-day game at 10:00 a.m. wUh Nt"PPrl Beaell to rezone all
rlty athletes mentioned pre-. the championship p.me Suoliay that property located ell the
Ylously are all being tnvlted, at 12:30. south 1lde of West Bay Aveoue .. ,....,
provided their busy schedules The CC <•th grade) aU-stars betw"eeo lsland Avenue and WI
permit. More tnformaHon on will be cooduct1Dc tbelrtourD&-Street from a C-1 District to
that later 1n the mooth. ment at the Mariners ftelds on an R·3 District and to es-
• • • Saturday a.nd Sunday, July 17 tabllsh a h'ont.,.Ud setback of HELD OYil
·.
Rod MacMillian, the commis-
sioner for the Harbor Area
baseball program, Is now the
president of the Ne11'PQrt-Mesa
unitJ.ed scllool district board
of trustees. Rod r eceived a
unanimous vote at the July 6
board meeUng aDd succeeds
Bud Fn.nklln as the new presi-
-dent.
MacMiutan has served on the
LEGAL NOTICE
F -11437
FJCTITIOl5 Bl51NESS NAME
STATEMENT
Th~ following persons a.re
dolni business as: J & J Harbor
UphOlstery, 350 N. Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach: B. C.
Younger, 3936 Beach Blvd.,
Gulf»ort, Florida; Ruth A.
Knepper, 2412 Orange Ave.,
'I .... Newport-Mesa board slDce 1965
and prtor to that was a mem-
ber ot the Costa Mesa ele-
mentary scllooJ board. Rod is
also the Orange County di-
rector for the Catholic Blg
THE ORANGE COAST COLLEGE CREW, shown here making
prep-uations in England lor tt.e Royal Henley reptta on the
Thames, were eliminated from the Henley by Fltzwtlllams
College, England's Intercollegiate champions from Cam-
bridge. Oarsmen, left to right: Cox'n Grey Thomas, Jim
Moore, John Davidson, Gary Dougherty, Larry Moore, Tim
Hodges, Tim O'Neill and Stu Selland.
Brothers. • • •
Rod MacMIIUan, Bob a.nd
Gary Nettles and the Harbor
Area boJs baseballleagueswiU
be swtogtnc Into thelr all-star
pmes thls -.eek-end, so come
out and watch the s~r stars Speedway races at fair
Costa Mesa. VIsitors to the Orange County
Ttlis busloess Is belnc coo-Fair w1U get a chance to watch
.ducted by a partnership. • · some of the top Natlona.l and
.. Sl1M111 Ruli. A..~· 0 Sb.te cycle racers botbfr1day
Tbls statement tiled Wftfi' me aDd Saturday lllrbtsa.spromoter
co111ty clerk of Oranee COUDty Harry Oxley presents a lull
on: July 9, 1971, by Beverly 22 event card for both evenings.
J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. Orange County t.lns will get a
Publish: July 15, 22, 29, Aug. chance to watch the u. s. na-
1971, ln the Newport Harbor Uonat cl:lamploo Rlek Woods go
SOUTH CORST
1 1 l 1 i\ 1 I~ I
LAI,U~l.'\ •l ;.-1< 1'1: !i·~ •
up agalnst;the top competttlon
that 1ncludes some of the best
fairgrounds sawRickWoodsrun LD action. U was a busy •eek-
ott wlth the scratch main event, eod last Saturday and Sunday
the scntch semi the scntcb When tbe aU-stars in the C,
4-lap heal and th; 5-lap halldl· ~B, 88, A, aod AA'.~ bad
cap beat. He continued b1s torrid t.m and lndJvldualptlotos
pace, but the competition coo-takea oa the bot, sunny all day
Hnued to Improve with each sesatons at the city park, The
week as Sonny Nutter came Starter aU-stars (the Znd grad-
through with some pulsating ers)wlll havethelrphotoslakeo
wins ln the S-lap ha.Ddlcap, the prior. to the games Saturday at
4-lap scratch Ileal and the hand-Mariners Park. The pboto ses-
lcap main event. rton lor the Uttle ruYs starts at
Ed Wllli.ams, Ni ck Nicolai-8:30. The C (3rd grade) and
des, Sfl,mner McKnlgtlt, Jim CC (4th grade) all-stars wtu
Nicholson, Larry Sha11', Steve be playing their games on the
Bast, Mike Bast, Ed Williams Mariner diamonds starting at
and Steve Gresham were other 9:15.
winners in the 22 event card. • • •
THE MOB WANTED HARLEM BACK.
THEY GOT SHAFT ••• UP TO HERE .
and most exciting performer s
ln the speedway racing neld.
Sonny Nutter, Mike, Steve and
Harlan Bast, Mike Konle, John
Fishburn, Jim Gr esham, Bruce
Haserot, Jim Nicholson, Scott
Autrey, Reuben Benites, Larry
Shaw, Nick Nicolaides, Don Cul-
lum, Dennis Glldehaus, Ed WH-
llams , Sumner McKnight and
Rod Parsons are just a few of
th e tql stars who will be com-
::·--.a .t the popular Costa
There were a lot of spUis, The Ensign sports depart-
action and high speed races that ment will be providing com.
kept the big crowd on their feet: plete coverage of all the aU-
during the entire evening. star aOO the play-off games so "SHAFT" SHAFT'S HIS NAME
SHAFT'S HIS GAME Rick Woods had a blue ribbon kHp In touch 11'tth our sOO-
tleld ..., against him to the scription department or we will
scratch main but got off to a have some of our CYF mem-
comfort:able lead after dra11'tng ben contact you to insure coo-
the post position, and ftnlsb.:l tlnued eJPC)stae for these nne
ahead of Larry Shaw, wbO took JOWl( athletes. This is an age
2nd. So11ny Nutter 1I'U 3rd and crOtC> tbat Ia ntremely dif~
Ste•e But 4th . Mike But won ftcult to COYer and we 'lriU be
tbe scratch coosolatioo u co..ordlnattnc Ht'eral grQI4ls
Bruee Haserot was 2Dd, Doo to prOYtde tbe proper publlclty
Cullum 3rd aDd Larry Moon 4th. lbese younpters so richly de-
Sonny Nutter ran away from "'"'·
20 words or lua ............ .
21 -rda to 30 WOfds .... ..
31 words to«< wotda
Each 'fiiOCird over «< word a ..
1 TI-
UO
2.00
3.00
.05
2 Tim••
2.,0
3.00
4.00
.10
3 ·Tim ..
3.00
4.00
5.00
.15
TIRED or T.V.? Have tun 11'1th
those hours bUildlngyourown
business. We did. We'll help
you Lf you quallf')'. Les and
Joanne Reynolds. 675-4145 .
the fteld In the hardtcap maiD. JolD our Enslp...CYF sports
as Mike Koole was 2nd Rick team a.nd 1q1p0rt the kids in
Woods 3rd. Nutter reeetv'ed the their IDd-.YOrs. Tbe coaches,
Tustin Hlnda trophy anrd for mi.DI.IWI, lODe cbalrmeo, Rod
tbls 11'1n., MacMilllan. Bob and Gary Net-
Ed WUllams won the haodl-u .. and Cathy Morao are dolnc
cap COMOlaUon even with John --..,.-::-::-:-:--,-:,-,,---
Flsllbla'n Zod, Larry Shaw 3rd, LI!OAL .NO TIC!
and Scott Autrey 4th, Steve
SINGLES • May I have the Gre8bam woo the d1Yt.1oa D F -11438 ......... :.. ..................................... ... 'iOfti"iAF;if:"'D'"'"'"............ pleuure of your company 4 main, tlnish.IDc ahead of Joe FIC'ITI'lO(J) 81$INESS NAME
WANTED _ Yota old bikes tn bOurs a day for 2 11'teks? f~lck aDd Mi ckey Quade. STATEMENT
trade for oew. 'Balboa Mer-mONING. Years of uperteoce At the end of this Ume you Tbe tcratcb Hml •lnoer'ftl Tbe folknrln.l penou are
cantlle Store, 200 MaiD st., on all tJpes ol clothlnc "llD~ wUl be able to enpy a Ufe-Rick Wood.l, abead of Soany dolDC bulltu u: Mr • Balxl&
Balboa, &75 ... 7282. eu. Speelalty, men's shirts. Ume of pleasurable hours. Nutter, Bruce Huerot&ndMike Barber Sbop, 512 W. BtJboa
$1,50 per br, Mable Whitman. 5S4-Z221 after 6 p.m. But, Tbe otbet ·0011.miaaoa Blfd., Bl.l:lo&: D. WaJMMoees,
60"u-··-tteA•o.,Corca ------====--l•mJr..dawSttnButtla11b l'la Miramar, Balboa; A. o. WANTED: Traller for 22' boat. '•-•-y _,. E
.. st b • ( 3) del Mar, Pbooe 67S-Z'174, ALCOHOUCS ANONYMOUS~· abl&d of lArrY haw, Larry 0... -• . 8&lboa BIYd., ,;,_368~~er :~.~.' 21 1-----------1 ~-7217. P .0. Box 1Z2S, MOOD ud Doa Oalllllll. aBa~.-::~· ... ..., .. ~-..... u .... ---~---~--·--·. Ca.ta Mesa. Scott stn4p wontbtdlril:loll Tlda t.IDIII 11 bti.tc COD-
FOR RENT
SEVERAL OFFICES aod .tor"
for reat. R•.onable. )forth
Newport 81Yd,, oppoalte Hcq
HoapltaL Call John VopL
Ml-16'15.
---------1 U 4-lap btal u Jot Fltll>llrlct d1lc:tod b)' I Ulftltod parm..
SECRET+'llAL ·WORK, mlmeo-SPOTS before yota ey., _ not 'hod ln. tbt IDd CJOt aa1 lbtp.
lf&PIWiCo notarJ, aDd small oa your on carpet-remore Jan Cn1FI:IN 'ftl Srd. Pbll stc-d: A. 0 . Moen, D, ~ &CCOCIIll. Call tbem With Bltat LUJtre. R-MOOD wa b1l blat Ia dl.n.ioa W&1Df MoNI.
S'lJ-40110 all!"'-· oleelrle ,.._r, $1 ,00, U, _,_ b)' Pbll Wooo ... Tllla -ftlod wttb lila
Crown Hudftre, 3107 Eut JenJ Slllpr. lbYo Cr-m .-,. •tor• of 0rup ~
BABYSfl ill4G: WJ home, Cout HWJ., Coroaa del Mar. WU tbe otbc dln.lon II blat 01: JUly t, 1t71, bJ BlftriJ
WoriiiDC .. ,... with l or 2 •-IIIII ..., lllo mala tfool J. W-, d4poiJ ._clorlt.
1.-u ddldi'ID. Ca-t& .... EXPERT bicycle repalrlq o. )Ill ablld o1 ~Ju Fltlpltrtck Mtilb: Jalf 15, II, H,AIII-
ana. &e .. ao5'1. all makes. Tlrts and all re-ur1 Mlc:.,-~. • 5, 11'71, lD tM Mnport lllrbor
9CHIIIDT W IBIC CO.'S pla<omelll pula. At Elo-Tilt dh1-m 4-lap bta1 1 ......
SUMMER SPEClAlB Merc:utn.t, ZOO Mala ltrftt, aw a Jot o1 tp.IUI tMt eU. ..
Ill-11111111 orp.o will> ~~Eio~t~boo~-:'~-~~~~75~-11U~::_· __ j __ IWUI,Dmr•rel L•llo, -opoelal @ $9K, .•• V -ILAl • ~ ... 11art1 Cllan7. Boll Rardl-couo• or .. ., --Yamalla •~ . ....-....-~ FOR LEASE: Belt new Ia .. ,.,....,l.twtatna"Mo·
HaauaoM, ..., 4 Ullld, ftca ' H.u.ctoa Harbor. Tbr• MaMa llld ud .... ~
$9K; ...-or-!rom$*, '1:, ~~ S::OC:no!RS" 1>1' --oontorton-. lrd.
-' to """· ,._no-= • -10'-oUp. ('114) &M 4110. oa. -,_ •• .... .._ ftL, $1,111. -llod 111111' -.. -l.orrJ .......... Mil II ~ -·---__ ..,... ___ GAIIAGB IIAU: TMll-' ._ _____ ...,
...... l't 7 g Y...a.,..... tltlr tnll1aC Ud IOI:Ial l:llrtlrllr 8 'ElM • Put I ..... 1& .. 11 lnl ut 1'111
--.0.. ---u -la-lu-1ad -w-·oclabantoa•-Oltta• & ---........... = .,.._, "-'"<t. -.--~--.. __ .. __ _
IIIII ... , aft .... __._ oe ......,ud...,,JwJI lnot 81 I ... I&. II:*' I
........ . ·-: 11 • 11, ,_ 10 a.a. • ... llrlaaiiiL y ...... a 7 4 ·'Ill « ....... ,.....,= ........ sp.a.ettt7 ... Aa4...._ ltl.a:....., ld •rsz\ -~...,=~II.~M~t~a.~•~•:,:.:.aa:_J•~·~..,.~~-~II..~~c=••=·~-=·1 11o.n ._..,_.,lin. ._ ..., 1111 ..._ Ill. lt(4 .. •11, 1. w. -IL '-_. .. ~I 7111 .. l.!~:!:=!~~u
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aDd 18, also alternating dla-four teet akmg the southerly
moods a.nd playlD.g Urnes with side of West Bay Avenue.
the C teams. The CC t.,.ms NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR·
are from the same playgrotmds THER GlVEN that tbe saJdpub-
and school areas with tbe Uc beulne 11'111 be held on the
coaches doing double duty dur-26th day of July, 1971, at tbe
tng the tournaments. hour ot 7:30P.M. ln the Coun-
Costa Mesa park •lll be an-ell Chambers of the Clty Hall
other busy t.aclllty startingS~m-of the City of Ne11'PQrt Beach,
day at 12:30 when tbe Ka11er 8 CaWornia, at which Hme I.Dd
all-stars tangle with the Es-place any aDd all persons tn-~~---4D-•
ta.ncla 8's. These are 5th terested may appear and be
graders. At 3 p.m. the Kaiser heard thereon, SPICIAL
BB team wtu play the Estancia Laura Lagios MAnNIE
BB (6th graders). It Is the A City Clerk
North vs tlle A West at 5,30 City of Newport Beach WEDNESDAY
in an all-star p.me involving Publish: July 15, 1971, 1n the .a.y 2 p u
the 7th graders. The final 8 ~N~e;wpor~;t;Hu;;bo:r;E~ns~lgn.~::::;~=~"'~~~-~~~~~·~~~ o'clock game has the A South
all-stars vs the A East team. T THEATRE TeWinkle Park No. t field
will have the Corsica B team '--"' '-
vs tlle TeWlnl<le No. l team Ia ~~~~~6~7:3-::6~2~6~0:_~c~O~R~O~N~A~D~E~L~M~AR~ a 5:30 pme !JUDday. DtamoDd
No, 2 'lrill have the 8B Pier
Park team vs the Sonora No.;
2 team. Tbe 8 o'clock pmes at
:reWIUJe Park has the
Park B aU-stars vs thto :!~:.I ''!!.!' W'1U.1e No. 2 team. The C
sica 88 all-stars take on
Sooora No. 1 BB's at fteld
No. 2, also at 8 p.m.
Tbe Corona del Mar Youth
Center will have a c~le 511'1·
day p.mes also •lth the Mar-1
lners 8 all-stars vs the But.
faJo Hills team at 5:30 p.m.,
followed by a 88 pme between!
the Mariners and the c:r::;~1~
del Mar Youth Center B
stars.
Tbe AA (8th grade) and
(9th grade) teams 1l'1ll
their compeUHon next Th;;::
day, July 22. There wlll be
enormous amount of great aad
poteoU&Uy great taleatLD.•olnd
1D this mammoth buebllll ez.
hlbitlon, so try to take In at
least a ecq~le of tbese uclt-
in& games. Tbeae )'OQnpteu
can put oo a real ~1&1 1111
they won1 dloappolnt ,.., 1'r1
DOl I<> -lnt tbom b)' oat
showlnc "' tor these pmn tt1a1:
mean so much to tbem. It
•JACK RO..I.INS·CHARl[SH ffi[
:Jf:l
be worth your while ut4::~~~~=~;;~~~~=======~ P'-sanl dlYirslool'ol'lit.o••~•=,l end.
•
2
COMPETRION WIS OUT
t1le -'1 of IDOdold'-t-bJ ttii'U'JFfll to "Pit ... Olll
CUc ..... a..waOIII....., albSdS'IIUdtDca-.IDtbl
1111111 u .... ft---""" 4ollJ liT-.. c~ ,....Ill , • ....,.eo. . ...,. .,.. o1 11oo .. ,._ ..
• .-.~loiRI!Ia_. -111-lllal,-oltM
parllll lo Sailor lloJ "-· ·-""" --., .......
laloo, .... 1*1111111111• ....... --. -"' lal --
·-at 101 llot Piau, w•a alroa4f loo --.,
C-1 ft-. a...U,. tM o:e--ud
'l'lloOidT ... B-•a 111at--J1o1 aa1ro
A-bad -lod lotlloc-" ... lllr4 ... .., ., -..
cU lo o"rrulo t11o PluoiJr ..-.!YO. c ... ,.,_ dlellloo,allowlllc Tllo Coomcll Ioiii ..... _...
tot-parmlt CNI t11o .,-ttoo, u did t11o Plall>lac Cooo-
tMl tbert ue ''too muy r..t. mluk!D. tr1at ._.permits.,.,
aarull oa tbe Oc-.a. froat." DOt ,.....,., to be Ulld to llmtl
Jorry Miller, 0W110r o1 tile ~ &lid tllol u 1o0C u
SaUor lloJ, whlA:b alolp llu a llr. Vllltr· ._UOd wtto tllo rutaunat oa Balboa talaad, eogttttcM of tbl -. permit,
told tile COUDCII that tllo ...... tot CouocU --tot ported member a of tbl Old Plalm!Dc CommtuSoa. TbeYOte
TOWII Bulae .. mea't AIID. bu YU -.rlimoal.
bMD ''111l)llt)J'' hlraul.Dc h1m
No mooring on street
Deeptte the pleu of M'ferll
moori..Dc awnera, mo.t or tbem
U•llc outside tbe City of New·
port Btaeh, the City Couocil
refllsed Mooday Dlllhl lo delay
tbe ef!eetlve llate or tbe ordi·
naace problbtUng boat storage
on street-ends. Owners of
dJD&bya ltored al the strtit
udl bl.ve uotU todAy to re-
more them.
"-oortng owners from Pa.sa-
da., Pomona, Aoahttm, HUDt-
lDcton Beach, Norwalk, Costa.
Mesa, Duarte ud TuatlD all
tr-Io thepodlumprolellllne
the ordlll&nCe, saying that the
ComeU &bould provide aome
alterlll.tlve solution to tM
dlaghy storage problem.
lank merger approved
Shareholders ban approved
a merger of Southern Cautor-na Flrst NaUooal Corp. and
Newport NatJooal Cort~., 'both
ooe-blnk hOlding eompa.ales.
SCFNC bas auets oC$'751,-
«&,000 and Us prlDclpal sub-
sidiary, Southern CaUlornJa
Ftrst National Bank, has 60
bank111C olllees Ill San Diego, COM AHIMAL HDSPI TAL
Orange and LosAncolesCounl-HIT BY $1,500 BLAZE
les. Newport Natlolal 8aDk. A tlreoflllllmownorlgineaus-
wltll assets of $86,500,000, Ills ed ao. estimated $1 500 damage
9 offtees, all in 0nnce County. to tbe baUdinc aDd ~r $600
Shareholder approval Friday damage to tbe cooteuts ot tbe
came at aomal meetl.ngs of tbe CorODl del Mar Animal Ros-a. corporations. Conwmmatlon pita I. %948 E. c .. tst llwy., a.l<>ut l
ELECTRIC GATE ASK ED lla.m, yesterday.
FDR BREAKERS DRIVE Ftremeo said lbe blau
Residents ak>oc Breakers cocd1Ded to a nigtrt maD's
"'' -· and that Drive lD Corora del Mar, wtd.eh as 00 lD}arJ to periOQS rx
If prtnte, are getunc put otA !tuma1s •
;ill! .ft!f'~.:t.1 Udr.~· =~=:!2~1 aa ~. ud watt to dl» 0.,. !;:;".~~:=:! someWDc about It, m
They uked Mooda.y ntgtlt tor plta.J before ft.remeo
City COUDCII cooeurreoee oa
a ptantoereetaneleetrlc pte MIHA GRUBB SUCCUMBS
at tbe elltrance to the street. Mrs. MlDa C. Grubb, 85, of
The City Councll, wlthod. 1026-A W, Wllsoo St., Costa
cc.mmeDt, suggested the matter Mesa, dled July 10 at Ba)'Yiew
be referred to tbe clty staff and. Cocm.l6sceot HospitaL Sbt wu
tbe acttnc euy attorney for born Mareh 27, 1886, In Mis-
report. , sourl lDd came to CalUornta
JAHE BAILEY Dl ES ID 1967,
Mrs. Genevieve Jue Bllley, FUDera.l ArYlces a.od tnter-
68, of 17952 Anpll st., trviDe, ment were coaducted I.D Van-
died July 14 at her resldeoce. couver, Wasb. Bell-Broadway
Sbe ns Uorn Uarcb 15, 1903, Korttary was 1n eharp of ar-
ID Colorado and came to Or-n.npmeats.
uge COUDty 25 years a10.
Mass will be ceWnted at
10 a.m. Salllrdll, July 17, at
Queen of Angels CatboUe
Cburcb. Interment will be at
Ascension Cemetery, El TOI'o.
Baltz: Mortuary, COI"ODI del
Mar, 1a ln charp of arraace·
meots.
JEAH SHARPLESS DIES
Mrs. Jean D. Sba.rpless, 81,
of 2249 Tustin Ave., we• Upper
Bay, died July 13 at Hcac HOI-
pltal. Fmeral setYices are
peDdlng at Bell-Broa.d'way Mor.
tuary, Costa Mesa.
LIGAL NOTIC!
F-11554
FICTITIOUS BlEINESS NAME
STATEIIENT
U'II'ORT HAMDR EJII ~
MUFJW--;'*'
COVVIJNIT\' POOL, CLUBIIOOIE AIID PI11'TDIG
GREEN wmt THil IIIIIACULATE ADULT OCCU-
PIED, THREE BEDROCJU.FAYILY ROOM HOME.
LARCE BEDRODIIS AND HUG£ ENCI..IJB£0 PATIO
MAKE TillS A GREAT HOKE FOR FAMILY WITH
TEENAGERS. ~
HELP! HELP!
OW!IER IIOIT SELL 5 BEDROOM, 2 STORY, 2-1/2
BATH FAMU.Y HOME, ENJOY FORMAL DINING
room, 2 FIREPLACES, Jl.ET A "9-IRON FROM
COUNTRY CLUB. VACANT, IIIIIED. OCCUPAIICY.
LEASE..OPTJON. WW DOWN. CALL BEFORE THIS
HOME IS GONE. $49,950.
644-7270
AM~t~t~-Sd
~-?::: ASSOCIATII
RaALTOIIe
(, ... _., D.&.•cy R..l hteM)
1121 EAST COAST HWY CORONA DEL MAR, CALif.
For Sale
NEWPORT HEIGHTS SURPRISE
Rustic two-bedroom home, with
fireplace, patio, barbeque,
$25,000
For 'Lease
EAST BLUFF FAMILY HOME
Five bedrooms, three baths. Choice
neighborhood. $475 per month.
ROY R. McCARDLE
REALTOR
646-7729
PhOft• in y., Ord•r
fer o S.ltscrlptltin:-
C.If 673o0550.
Curt Dosh
fti!AL.TO ..
~l-~72 .... ,,;_,...
1730 W. CDAS HWY.I4.B:
NEWPORT
lEACH
Pool Time
<;r.\<"•oo~. f'lliU hu;:t". l BR .
: R>~ hnnw, f\11'pl • blu ru<,
""Pf"llSIVf' CTJIIl & 1lrp~. ~· ,..
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Cout Hwy., Cotooa dtl Mar:
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ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF
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APARTMENT
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6r~t ..
BeautifUlly
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(714) 548-3288
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ADULTS DESIRING TO LIVE AMIDST BEAUTY
BY THE SEA IN THE PRESTIGIOUS WESTCLIFF
AREA ,OF NEWPORT BEACH 0 0 0 ••• 0 • FSM $230
For lntormdon telephone Mr. Robert M. Buc*Jer,
Manager at (714) 14U252 or write to The
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Near.-t ••ell, Cellfomla ....
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FOUR AND POOL
Move-in condition, family room,
fireplace, heated and filtered pool -
with huge covered patio adjacent to
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Eltcetlent landscaping, sprinklers .
Call 642-4353 for more details.
$69,950
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PETE BARRffi REALTY
1605 W-*' 0.. M.a.
642-5200
,
OPEN HOUSE
SAT., SUN. 1 to 5 P.M •
CORONA DEL MAR
JUST REDUCED
FOR QUICK SALE
3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, DINING ROOM. DEEP LOT
WITH PLANS FOR .AN EXTRA UNIT. DON'T MISS
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$67,500
CdM lA TFIIIIIT
~ BR.. 2 ba. Beach on bolh ~ides "~·•·
1611 eo... Opoor11on. ·~· 0
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Hom: SHO'W REALTOR'
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PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN IY APPOINTMENT
3 Linde hi• Drive
Qual1tv ,·nn.~tn1 rt . new 5 RR . -4 1 '1 ha. horne
w •waterfront It,· rm k d1n rm Oak panel-
~ famil y rm. w fr p'r. M ~tr. RR . w ~llhng
area & frplc. . . . Sl79.500
'26 Lind• 1~1• Ot i¥•
Oerorator furn1shed :'i SR. 5 bath home {ac-
ing Harbor lsl and. J ac-nv1 & saumo Rudy
for immed. occupancy. W dock .. $200.000
Sl Lind• hie Dri ve
Home on lagoon. 5 BR _ 41'1 ba w 4 frp\c!'.
j acuzzi tub. hdwd. firs . stp. llv. rm . dm.
rm., fam. rm. & brkfst. rm. $175.000
72 LineN hi• Driv• -Open S.turdty
Traditional 6 BR , 51 2 ba home on lagoon
w/dock. FUrnished, decorated &: !ndscpd. ~
master bdrm. suites . . . . . . . . . $200.000
W•terfr~t Loh
No. 44: 108ft on water $125.000
No. 71: 3 Car a:arage. Reduced 10 .. I 71,000
f•r c.mpfete int.f'PNtien en all homrn &
...._pl .... call:
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor·
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HAS DEY!LDPED A MEW MID UP-TO.oATE
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llt\IRSDAY, JULY I' 1171 ~ •• .,L f
CDIIOIIA OlL!@ Clll.!'· UU 0
---~ -4 --__ -_:-
lilt ~ns~~· tor a.a·
NEWPORT. MESA
SPORTS SCENE.
WITit VIC OPAL II
Orup c.-eou........ c.-DIN--... bl'oiDI a c...,..old noardlut .,..1NIIIItrtii .... 'I•D,
w1 -.. 0111111, 1ro11ao1,.., -ace.,.., ..... __
-ocllot ant erw -• OIIIJ-....._ .,_-....... &U 4 ....Uta IIIIDIIIIIII lo ........ lllln,.. TaiiUII ....... ··~-Tile Boeo _ .. lxllla ID Tile -llrnP" ~~~~-
.. -PIUI willa COZ'D, 1bo llrM ...... -lo o ..., -·1 c.., lor jailor ud ..... 'hiJ llrM ,_ lo
Elwood ...... --lo a &root Job r ....... TIIIIlrl· --o,llloProadc.., ... HooioJID~ lolilltlillll
bold a aUm load 1D tbe CYF 111-U proar&lll ofiUIJpe olll>b llld tbe P.-•• net lo 1111 Br--.,
olhlolo or ll>t yev llr.lloii1Jic. 1D 11>t _,_,_ Tlllllajut l>r ..-tiCIQ. OCC -loiiW ... _ -Pill-
More 'fOtes cooUDue to pour oae of tbe commlllllty ..me. tbtm all. • wWiuD CoUqa. n.,ftn._
IJI, willa Jellllarmoa,JooRllld-tilt Eulp1 11110r0. doport-Tlot PtmbroU .,.. 0. IJI ol-lorilod lo lbo DIIIUo ......
aU ud Brt.a.o Theriot, all ot bu bteo more tbaD t-.ppy to teet tbe "maJ.a. eYeot"' of tbe Katatr, rlebt bthlod aa-1o provide tor ... or ll>t boll DabUD reptta, ud 11>t aoco LIGAL NOne•
the voting. Ken Conner ot Rea, 4IOftl oriented eommUD!Ues m wiDt aplut tbe but Nldors r -111'71
Wbo set all klods of higb jump tbe Jtate. lD that e"teDt. OCC WOO Jt in FlCTITIOlB 81DE88 JfAMI
recorda In the scbool district Tbe C aU-stars scbedule at tbe ..._. time tvtr recorded STA.TIIIIffT
&Dd the state park lDd reerea-MulDers Saturday, JuiJ 17, wtU ID tbe 100-year-old nee, de-nt toUowtq per100 lld!Uc
Uoo eompetltiop, 1s aliiO amoog baYe TeWlnlde vs Callf0rn1a fMtiDc the lrisb LDtereolJectate bultDiu u: st.cen lllwt.r
the leaders. Cooner ns uo-at dlamood No, 1 at 9:15; Eut ehampioU, the Unlverstty Col-MacblaiiiiiVaewam 11111111'-
deleated all season and that In-Bluff vs Mariners No, Z at the lep of Dublin. bor Bl'f'd., CoM& M.i.: lloftrd
CORONA DEL MAR C ALL STARS: Front row, lett to right, David Magrucla, Jon Hall,
Er ie Woods, Mite Baroes, L&Dce Ramella, Greg Johnson a.Dd Brian Weaver. Back row:
eluded tbe dlstrlct, Oraoce No, 2 dlamood at 9:15 a.m.; Houtoa. wtmnpwm, 1010
County aDd state competition. Pau1at1no vs Costa Mea at LEnL NOTICE GroYt Place COlt& M ...
Hansen was a member ot Ule diamood No. 3 at 9:15; Ka.1ler -Tbla t.etMa 11 bllac cc.-• Coacb 8111 Moran, David Hushman, Mllte Dickens, Mark Savage, Coach Sten Soules . . CYF Orange County all-star vs Mariners No. 1 at d1lmoo:1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ducted bJ aalldi.YidaL
t».sketba.ll team tbat won quite No. 2 at 10:30 a.m.; Comm~m-NO'I'J:E JS HEREBY GIVEN stped: HoWu<l WUJIICh•.
a few tournaments before plac-tty Youth Center Yl Balearic that tbe City Couocll of tbtClty TbU ltattmllltllled.,.. Ill
log 5tb 111 the 20 team natiooal at lO:SO. Tbe 2:15 p.me Satur-or Newport Beach wlU hold a eowQ clerk of Orup C..,
coiiiPtiiiUon In PboeniJ:. Tiler-day will lla.ve tbe winoer of tht pubUc beUin&: rep.rdlng Ordt-oa: Jl.llJ I, 1971, bJ Betwtr
lot, Raodall aod Harmon com-TeWlnkle-Cautornla game D&DCe No. 1397, heine, AN J. Middnt, dlputJ COWitfclii'L
bJ.oed tor a variety of com-against tile East Blutf-MarlDer ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF Pub111t&: 1117 15, II, H , Allo
petition In basketba.ll, football No.2 p.mewlmer. TbeKatstr-NEWPORT BEACH REZONING lD tilt Nnport Ru1lor
Ud tract and set all kinds of Marloer No. 1 WinDer will 10 PROPERTY AND AMENDING
records between them. up against tbe CYC-Balearle DISTRICT MAP NO, 10, Plan·
A tentative date of Aug. 16 victor at diamond No.3 atz:15. nine Commission A.meodmeDt
has been on tt~e agenda for the Tile bracketing wUI have a Sun-No. 295, request ot City of
tl.nal presentationaodtbeceleb~ day game at 10:00 a.m. with Newport Beach to rerooe all
rlty athletes mentioned pre-. the champlonsh.lp game Sunday that property located on the
viously are aU being invited, at 12:30. south side of West Bay Ave nue
provided their busy schedules The CC (4th grade) all-stars between Island Avenue and &th
permit. More io!ormaHon on w111 !".Je cooducting their touroa-Street from a C-1 District to
that later In the month. ment at the Marloers nekls oo an R-3 District, and to es-
• • • Saturday and Suoday, July 11 tabllsb a front-yard setback of
Rod MacMJllian,thecommis-and 18, also alteroatlng dta-tour feet a)Ong the southerly
sioner lor , the Harbor Area moods and playing Urnes wU,h side of West Bay Avenue.
baseball program, Is now the the C feams. The CC teams NOTICE 1S HEREBY FUR-
president of the Newport-Mesa are from the same playgrounds THER GIVEN that the saldpub-
uoltted school district boud aod school areas with tbe Uc bearing will be held on the
of trustees. Rod r eceived a coaches doing double duty dur-26th day of JulY, 19'11, at the
unanimous vote at the July 6 ing the tournaments. hour of 7:30P.M. to the Coun-
bollrd meeting and succeeds Costa Mesa park will be an-ell Chambers of the City Hall
Bud Franklin as the new pres!-other busy factuty startlngS~m-of the City of Newport Beach,
_ dent. day at 12:30 when the Kaiser B Cautornta, at which time &Dd
_ """ _ MacMilllan has served on the all-stars tangle with the Es-place any aod all persons ln-~-:::;;,--4Do.,
-. Newport-Mesa boardslnce1965 tancl.a B's, These are 5th terested may appear and be ••
·. and prior to that was a mem~ graders. At 3 p.m. the Kaiser heard thereon. SPICIAL
LEGAL NOTICE
F -11437
FICTJTJOL5 BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing business as: J &rJ Harbor
Upholstery, 350 N. Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach: B. C,
Younger, 3936 Beach Blvd.,
Gulfport, Florida; Ruth A.
Knepper, 2412 Orange Ave,,
THE OR ANGE COAST COLLEGE CREW, shown here making
preparations In England for tte Royal Henley regatta on the
Thames, were eliminated from the Henley by FUzwtlllams
College, England's Intercollegiate champions from Cam-
bridge. oarsmen, left to right: Cox'n Grey Thomas, Jim
Moore, John Davidson, Gary Dougherty, Larry Moore, Tim
Hodges, Ti m O'Neill and Stu Selland.
ber of the Costa Mesa ele-BB team wlll play the Estancia Laura Lag1os ~
mentary school board. Rod is BB (6th graders). It Is the A City Clerk nNEE
also the Orange County di~ North vs the A West at 5:30 City of Newport Beach NISDAY
r ector for the Cathollc Big in an aU-star game tnvolvl.ng Publish: July 15, 19'11, in the AT 2 p M
Brothers. the 7th graders. The final 8 ~N~e~wpor~;t~Har;bo;r~E;ns~l~gn:·-;::;~;.~~~~~~· ~· ~~ • • • o'clock game has the A South
Rod MacMIIUin, Bob and all-stars vs the A. East team.
Gary Nettles aDd the Harbor TeWtnkle Park No. 1 field PORT THEA
Area boys baseball leagues will wut have the CorSica B team Speedway races at fair be swloglog loto lhelr aU-star vs lhe TeWinl<le No. 1 team 1J1 ~~~~6~7~3~-~6~2~6~0~~C~O~R~O~N~A~D~E~L~M~AR~ pmes this week~eDd, so come a 5:30 game Sunday, Diamond. f
out and wat ch the super stars No. 2 will have tbe BB Pier TWO OUTST~DIHG f!ATURIES
Costa Mesa. VIsitors to the Orange County
Tills bustness Is belnc coo-Fair will get a chance to ntch
.ducted by a pa.rtnersh.lp, • some of tbe top National and
~ Sla:M61 Rutb. A. Ka.~. l<~ Sta.te cycle racers both f riday
Tbis statement f'l.led Wiffi tlle and Saturday nia:hts as promoter
county clerk of Orange County Harry Os:ley presents a full
oo: July 9, 1911, by Beverly 22 event car d for both evenings.
J. Maddox, deputy county clerk, Orange County ta.ns will ~ta
Publlsh: July 15, 22, 29, Aug. chance to watch the u. S, na-
1971, in the Newport Harbor Uonal cham pion Rick Woods go
up against the top competition
b.lrgrounds sawRickWoodsrun l.n action. It ns a busy week-Park team vs tile Sooora No.
off with the scratch main event, end last saturday and Sunday 2 team. The 8 o'clock games at
the scratch semi the scratch When the all-stars Ia the C, il'eWI.IItle Park has the Pier'
4-lap heat aDd. th~ S-lap hami· c~t ,B. DB, A, aDd AA's had Park B all-stars vs the·.~;: Jt"~r:··
cap bEat. He continued his torrid tbtlr" tam a.odtnd.lvldtalpbOtos W'llikle No. 2 team. The c
pace, but the competlt1oo eon-takea oo the hot, SliMY all day sica BB aU-stars take oo 1
Unued to improve wltb each sessions at tbe etty park. The Sonora No. 1 88's at neld
week as Sonny Nutter came Starter aU-stars (the 2nd grad-No. 2, also at 8 p.m.
through '&'ith some pulsating ers) will have their pbotostakea The Corona del Mar Youth
wins in the S~lap handicap, the prior. to the games Saturday at Center will have a c~le Sill·
4-lap scratch heatandtheba.Dd-Mart.ners Park. The photo ses-day games also wltb the
leap main event. slon for the little ruYS starts at tners B all-stars vs the
Ed Wllllams, Nick Nicola.J-8:30. The C (3rd grade) and falo HUls team at 5:30
des, Sumner McKnight, Jim CC (4th grade) all-stars will followed by a BB pme bet'•eentl
Nicholson, Larry Shaw, Steve be playing their games on the the Mariners and the corooa
Bast, Mike Bast, Ed Williams Mariner diamonds starting at del Mar Youth Center BB
and Stev e Gresham were other 9:15. stars.
winners In the 22 event card. • • • Tile A.A (8th grade) and
THE MOB WANTED HARLEM BACK.
THEY GOT SHAFT ••• UP TO HERE .
that includes some of the best
and most exciting perfor mers
in th e speedway racing field.
SoMy Nutter, Mike, Steve and
Harlan Bast, Mike Konle, John
Fishburn, Jim Gr esham, Bruce
Haserot, Jim Nicholson, Scott
Autrey, Reuben Benites, Larry
Shaw, Nick Nicolaides, Do n Cui.
tum, Dennis Gildeha us, Ed Wil -
liams, Sumner McKni ght and
Rod Parsons are just a rew or
the top stars who will be com-
peting at the popular Costa
Mesa tract.
There wer e a lot of Sl)llls, The Ensign sports depart-(9th grade) teams wtll
action and higt\ speed races that ment will be providing com-their competiUon neD ThllrS·
kept the big crowd on their reet plete coverage of all tbe all~ day, July 22, There will be an
during the entire evening. star aDd the play-off games so eoormous amount or great aad 11SHAFT11 SHAFT'S HIS NAME
SHAfT'S HIS GAME
Rick Woods had a blue ribbon keep in touch wtth our sOO-potent1a.Uy great taleotJ.nYOlYed
field up apinst 111m in the scription department or wewtll 1n this mammotb l».sebllll
scratch maln but got off to a have some of our CYF mem-hlbiUon, so try to take in at
comfortable lead after drawing bers eootact you to insure con-least a C<q)le of tllese uctt-
the post position, aDd tla1sbed Unued e1p0sure tor these ft.ne lng games. Tbese ~=~:I
a.bead of Larry Shaw, who toot youna athletes. Th.ls is an age can put on a real d
2Dd.. Sonny Nutter was 3rd Ud lfOCI that 1s extremely dlt-they won't dlappotat JOU,
Steve Bast 4th. Mike Bast woa flcuU to conr aod we wtll be DOt to dt•ppolnt tbem by
the scratch eonsolatioD as co-ordllattne senral gro~s showing "' tor
Bruce Haserot was 2nd, Doo to proride the proper publlctty meaJI so much to them. It
Cullum 3rd and Larry Moon 4th. tlleH youngsters so richly de-be worth your willie ud:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~;~==~~ Sonny Nutter ran away ttom Nne. pleasant d1verslootorthew•k~1
the f'l.eld ln the handicap maiD loin our Eosip..CY F sports end.
as Mike Konle was ZDd, Rick team and 8\CII)Ort the kids in
Woods 3rd. Nutter received the their aodaYOrs. The coaches,
1 TIJM 2 Tim•• 3 Tim•• OF T ,V.? Hav e tun wtth Tustin Hinda trophy award tor muacers, lOOt chairmen, Rod ~ ::~: ;; ~·~d~_, .. ,.,. i:! 2·,0 3·: ~:ne~~~~~l~~~~~~~;: th~d·:uuams won the twxli-~=~od~~=.C:: J!~
31 d ..... '·00 "-you 1f you quallty, Les and cap consolation even with Jobn ----------wor • to.., wotds .,,.,. 3.00 ~.00 5 00 Fishburn 2nd Lar s~ 3 d · Joanne Reynolds. 6'75-4145. • ry .. w r • LI~AL .MOTICI!
Eoch word ov•r 40 WOf"dl ,. .05 ,10 .15 and Scott Autrey 4th. Steve ........... , ........... _ ............... _................ F -11438 IA~T£0 , .............................. -........................ SINGLES -May I have the Gresham woo the division D . . lORI tANTED pleasure of your compllny 4 main, t1n1sbin& abe&d of Joe FIC1TI'IOUS BUSINESS NAME
WANTED -Your old bites 1.D bours a day lor 2 weeks? Flllpatrlelt Ud Mickey Quade, STATEMENT
tnde lor oew. 8aJboe Mer-IRONING. Years of ~rleoee At the eDCI of this time you The scratell semi wlnoerwu Tbe followi.D& periODS are
ca.nt.Ue Store, 200 Main st., oo all types of clothing&. lln-will be able to en):>y a We-Rlelt Woods, abead ot SoaaJ dotD& bulnen as: Mr. Balbo&
Baltw)a. 6'75--'128Z, en. Specialty, men's sh.lrts. time of pleasurable hours. Nutter, Bruce Ha.serotandMib Barber Sbop, 512 W. Ba.ltloa
$1.50 per hr. Mable Whitman, 53-4-2221 alter 6 p.m. Bast. Tbe otber oouolatioa Blf'd., Balloa: D. Wa)"De:Motes,
WANTED : Trailer tor 22' boat. 607 Marguerite A"·• Corora semi bead aw stenButft.Dllll 1741 Yiramar, B&Jbo&; A. 0.
Must have brakes. (213) , __ .. _t_u.r __ · _P_hoo_e_&_73_-_z_7_7t_., ALCOHOUCS ANONYMOUS-4 abead d.. 1MrJ haw, Larry Moe., IOS7 E. Bdlol BtYd.,
'190-3685 after 6 o.m. ,. 5-U-'721 1. P .0. Bos: 1223, M~ a.nd Doa Dallam, Balboa. Coat& Mesa. ScoU st~ woatbed1Y1Goa TIU bu!Dus Ls be1Dc COD-
FOR REI'IT
SEVERAL OFFICES ud stores
for rut. R...,...Kie, )fortll
Newport BIYd,, <1JIIOollt Hcq
Ho..,ltal. CoD JohD Vop~
641-16'15,
SECRETARIAL WORK, mlmto-n t-lop boot u Jot Fttii>Oirlct dac:lod by l Umllocl --
II'IPhili ootary and all SPOTS before yo~ eyes -ftDiebtct 1D tbe IDd tpOt Uld lllp. ~I.Dc ac:~ts ~~aU oo your oew carpet-remot'"e Ju Cnwb"d wu 3rd. Pbll Sipld: A. O. Moses, D.
&7S 4050 after • tbem with Blue Lustre. Rtat MOOD woa b18 blllt a dlrii:IOD WA1M MoMI.
• . IIOOIIS. electric shampooer, $1.00. D, 1>-by Pllll 11-ud Tllll -ftlod-tbe
Crowa HardWare, 3107 Eut Jorrr Slllpr. Sino C.-m -clort o1 0rup Colmlr
BABYSITI1NG: My home. Coast lhry., Corona del Mar. wu the 00. dtn.loo D blat 00:1/'4"1 t , 1071, bJ BtYerlJ
Wocldng womu with 1 or 2 wllalr 1111 woa tiM JD&la ..-J. -lfldol. dtp«J c:ouatJel.r'k.
small eblldreo. costa Mea EXPERT blcyele repalrtnc oa. Ja:lt abtld ot Ju Fltl&latrtck Mila: Ja1Jl5, IJ, H,A..,.
SCHMIDT II!BIC CO.'S trot.. 645-3057, aU makto. Tires llld a11re-ud llletr -· 5, lt71, lolllo Newport Harbor placemeat .,..,., At aoD>o& TbO dlfl.oloo m t -lop boot ~:-.
SUMMER SPECIALS MtrcutUe, ZOO MaiD StrHt, aw a lot o1. Clilla tMt ellJa-P""!'"
L=:-::..IF=~T~=-Bolboo. P...,. 6'15-'7202. taladSW.olltrUD,DIIIF•rol
c-1o ....... Yunolll& a, .•.luNt--.., ~FOR LEASE: Best new 1o :::! :"~'r.n.ia,~!"::
=~ ~~ = = "TilE CIDLD SEDOCERS" by
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""-Harbor. Tbrtt -bd ud a... -~ 6 )UUU, 'nomu ~ J'otll Stel'lblc:,_, Tbt IDOl( bedroOm oantertonbout. Jrcl.
lllro,....., ftl., $1,115. dGIIod lllalr -wrltloo 10' boot oltp. (71~ IM-4950. Ollot< -...,.. aw
-, -6 -. Boct--ao ---. GAJIAGil SAL&: 1'111 Nowport ~=~"':a:.::::
.... I] 9 tU Y.w" JCIIIII. tf'f'lb traJIItac Ud .uc:llll -8 ~ a -·-I M II ~ 1111 "-....... ~ ·-ian u ...... il tile tu MCJiiGil18d •• ... _ --·· ... ,_ ~-:. • ieii: ...... d c••l• -.,...,, ~ct. -W-'oCIII>enta•-Gro*• & - --lilt-·...... ..... . ll(tllolr-lllfOp-.. ____ ..
I-I...._ m'bt,b, , 'noM: oa s..twdQ aMI s.diJ, J'.tr ..... b ,.., 1' .. Wlatr'
y ...... • 1 0 .. • rst •ar'az QJIJ'n .... a.e. 1'7 • 11, froiD 10 La. • ... _.,. _____ •• -·-..,._ .. .__ ....... -.--..c.. .. _ 5p,a,oii17-Aa4n., ---. -_:::.~ ... ~~-~~==--~'~!~''!'~~-~~·~·~·::===l~~~--~·~-~:~.~=~·~~ll,~llo:-:"::lln.::j ~ ... = =.r .!'Ill':; .,? ..... _...... ~a.;;;;;;;;-.;.;;;;;;;;.;;~;: ..
DelpUe the pllu or several
mooriDc OWDers, most of them
Ut'l.lc outside the City of New.
port Beach, the City CoUDCU
retued Mooday llleht to delay
the etteeUn ttate of the ordl-
oaace probfbiUng boat storage
on street-ends. OWners of
dinebYS ltored at the street
ellds bin until today to re.
mon them.
"oorlng owners from Pasa.
deila, Pomona, AD&belm, HUDt· tnctoa Beach, Norwalk, Costa
Mesa, D~~a.rte and Tustin all
tripped to the podium protesting
the ord1Dance, saying that the
Couacll sOOuld provide some
alteroa.Un solution to the
clingtly stora~ problem.
Bank merger approved
Sbal'ebolders have approved
a merger of Southern Califor.
nJa Ftrst National Corp. and
Newport National Corp., both
ooe-bank hOidlng companies.
SCFNC has assets of $?51,-
448,000 and Us princJps.l sub-
sJdJ.ary, Southern Calllorn.la
First National Bank, has 60
banking oftlces 1n San Diego, COM ANIMAL HOSPITAL
OrangeandLosAngelesCount. HIT BY $1,500 BLAZE
les. Newport National Bank. A ttreofuntoownorlgiocaus.
wttb assets or $86,500,000, bas ed an estimated $1,500 damage
9 otrlces, aU in Orange County. to the bo.lkUng aJX1 another $600
Shareholder approval Friday damage to the contents of
came at annual meetings of tbe c orona del Mar Animal a. corporations. Consummation pi tal. 2948 E. Coast Hwy .,
ELEC TRIC GATE ASK ED II a.m. yesterday.
FOR BREAKERS DRIV E Firemen said the blaze c.oatlDed to a nl&ttt ma.o's Resldeots along Breakers LDg qtarters aDd that tbere
Dr ive tn Corona del Mar, which was 00 inturJ to persons or
If prlnte, are gettiog put out aaim&ls •
1tltl! fWrl~ II:S~ the street Sn~l persons offtbe fir tfiil ~callr!.J. & neJ;tbu"s .. be'*'
01 ~. I.IXI want to do more tbe a.atma.ls fromtbebos· somettiag about Jt. an1 They asked Mooday night lor pital be!ore firemen ved.
Ctty Council conc.urreoce on a pla.ntoerec.tanelectrlc. gate MIH A GRUBB SUCCUMBS
at tbe entrance to tbe street. Mrs. MlDa C. Grubb, 85, ol
The Clty Council, wtthout 1026-A W. Wilson St., Costa
~mment, suggested the matter Mesa, died July 10 at Ba)'Ttew
be referred to the city sta.tra.od Coon.lesc.ent Hospital. Sbe was
the acting city attorney for bor n March 27, 1886, in MIS·
report, sourt aDd came to Cautornla
JANE BAILEY Dl ES In 1967. Funeral services and inter-
ment were conducted 1n van.
couver, Wasb. Bell-Broadway
Morttary was 1n charge of ar-
ra.ncemeots.
Mrs. Genevieve Jaoe Bailey,
68, of 17952 Angell St., lrvtoe,
died July 14. at her r esidence.
Sbe was born Marc.b 15, 1903,
1D Colorado and came to Qr.
ange County 25 years aco.
Mass wlll be celebrated at
10 a.m. Saturday, July 1?, at
Queen of Angels Catholic
Cburc.h. Interment w111 be at
Ascension Cemetery, El Toro.
Baltz Mortuary, COl"'ODl del
Mar, 1s in c.barge of arrange-
ments.
JE AN SHARPL ESS DIES
Mrs. JeAn D. Sharpless, 81,
of 2Z49 Tustin Ave., West~
Bay, died July 13 at Hoag Hos.
pital. Funeral services are
pending at Bell-BroadwayMor.
tuary, Costa Mesa.
LEGAL MOTICI!
F-11554
FICTITI0l6 BlEINESS NAME
STATEMENT
ASTRID STORE HAMED
Altrld Store, 16-year-old
daqllter of llr. and llrs • .Jolln
Store, 441 Iabella Ter ., Corooa
Hl&blaMs, YlU be ooe of 2 prls represeatiDg Callfonda
at !be Girls Natlno In w ....
lngloo, D.C .• July 11 In Auot.
6. Sbe was oamed as
c.ttlJen"
BAYCREST
COIO<UNrrY POOL, CLUBHOIIIE AND PIITTING
GREEN WITH THIS DIIIUCULATE ADULT OCCU.
PIED, TIQIEE BEDROOII-FAMILY ROOU HOME.
LARGE Bi!>ROOMS AND HUGE ENCI..Cm:D PATIO
IIAKE THIS A GREAT HOME FOR FAMILY WITH
TEENAGERS. t
HELP! HELP!
OWNER II lET SELL 5 BEDROOM, 2 STORY, 2-1/2
BATH FAMlLY HOME, ENJOY FORMAL DINING
room, 2 FIREPLACES. Jt.ST A "9.IRON FROM
CO UNTRY CLUB. VACANT, DOlED. OCCUPANCY.
LEASE-OPTION. LOW DOWN. CALL BEFORE THIS
HOllE IS GONE. $49,950.
644-7270
At~«~t~-SIIIId
tk!•• AHD ASSOCIATIS
IIIAL T ORI
For Sale
NEWPORT HEIGHTS SURPRISE
Rustic two-bedroom home, with
fireplace, patio, barbeque.
$25,000
For lease
EAST BLUFF FAMILY HOME
Five bedrooms, three baths. Choice
neighborhood. $475 per month.
ROY R. McCARDLE
REALTOR
546-7729
Phon• In Y CMH Orde r
for a Svltacrtptl ... !
Ca ll 6n.OSSO.
Curl Dosh
.. I!ALTO"
642-6412 .... 4J:i-36oll
17SO W. COA$ tiWT .lUI:
NEWPORT
lEACH
Pool Time
(;rl\<"IOU!<. ~dl"l liir"l(t". ~ BR.
:: B11 homot. fln•pl, tlltm~.
r-.;!M'n."tYf' ~ & drp!l. :!0" "
-1(1" ht~qwt & df'Ckt"d pool
("lf"l'<'" IO l'lll 51-fl< ... )IS It ;o..·....,._
port Crnlf'r. Call 646-3928/
E\"f"l~.
Lachenmyer
R_, ,Ito,
BJUII'LJII
B.AL.8TAT.
18JIIIBNTIAL AII D I VSIII BU PIOPU.TIBS
·-1'01 III T BI BSTBII, P I OP BUIOIIAL
COII SIII BIATIOJI '$1!8
•.wLI IIIIL .. TA Tl
·•" •. c:.-eo-• ......
marl:er Tbe tollowt.n.c per.au are
dotac bus.iDess as: BeDiflcial
Admlai.ltn.tlon Co., Z4S5 E.
Cout Hwy., Corona del liar:
Alfred Clw.rles Stollo~ 16!14
Slalta, FotdalD Vai"Y; Doal.ld
Robertsxl L&wre•, fSO A'fO..
cado, Corona del Mat.
square apabna1ts
ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF
Tbla t.I.Dess Ia bei.Dc COlli~
-br a poeral ..,-. .... Slpod' Alfred Cbarlu Stof.
lei.
1'b.1l Jlattmtllt fllld wt.tb tbt
-elork of Oruca eo.tJ oo' Jlll7 IZ, U71, br Botorll'
J. -· dopoty eaoatrclorlt. Pabllab: JulJ 15, II, n, Aec.
5, U71, In lilt Newport-
~-
TERRACE
STUDIO
APARTMENT
For Summer Rental
6r Aaeipmellt
86autlfully
Call I
(714) 54&3288
TWO AND THREE BEDROOM UNITS FOR
ADULTS DESIRING TO LIVE AMIDST BEAUTY
BY ntE SEA IN ntE PRESTIGIOUS WESTCLIFF
AREA .OF NEWPORT BEACH ........ FROM $230
For lnfo111111tlon telephone Mr. Robert M. Buckley,
M1n1ger 11 (114) 845-0252 or write to The
Ofllce Of Tile .._..,, M1rlner ~~que,.
Ap•rlmenle, 1244 Irvine Avenue,
Na•pott •••• C.litomlll ....
lliURSOAY, JULY ll. 1971
IDRO,A DEL MAR, CAliF.
' ....... .... . .. .
lalaa hfa1 ~ c .... ..
WHY UST WITH lAY &
. . . You get double npoeure -local multi·
pie listing service PLUS exclusive NATION·
AL MULTI·UST, with agents in 300 cities
across the nation -lt rosta you no more!
WE CAN HELP YOU IUY.SELL . TIIADE
I HOME ANYPLACE Ill TNE /IATID/1
CALL
67~3000
FOR COMPLETE DETAILS
R
E
A
L
T
BAVb BEAGI ' ·
, .. ' .
·--··-··---·->
A REAL ANGEL
WITH 5 BEDROOMS
0 WELL LOCATED IH UNIVERSI TY PARK R. s BEDROOMS • 2~ BA THS • FAMILY ROOM 8 ALL FOR OHL Y---
$35,750
CALL FO R APPOIHTIII EHT TO VIEW
CORBIN-MARTINjl L::::===I644 -7662====J~ I
P ete Bal'reff fGaft'l
pHJ#nU
Baycrest Home
FOUR AND POOL
Move-in condition, family r oom,
fireplace, heated and filtered pool -
with huge covered patio adjacent to
it. Large lot and circular drive,
fenced side y ard for boat or camper.
Excellent landscaping, sprinklers.
Call 642 -4353 for more details.
$69,950
CHARMIIIC HIDDEN TWO ...,.wa, nterfl.U surrow:ded bJ bedroom~, three blths. formal d1D.1ac. -.-···~ ..
........ bedrOOm I HU.I' dlstlDCtiYt COftfed
--lo $44,250. Call 545-8414.
WRERE 0 WNERE~ Alloolute onllllm.,. ~I Autlquo
..-_ Two m&aal .. llreplooeo. ........ c1111111c. pool table
lilt U11J room and q\l&lDt C«DII" toraKcW F"amltf COM·
'Mila cMk1: bar bedrOOm bomt rtcNced $$,0CIJ ... tmmtdlltt
-$41,$00. CtU 545-MU. 1111 FIWICISCO DRIVE, Nowport ·a.<L A •1111 lo -1 c-11o11t _, bomo w1111 uao"'-a.cl_....._
-F .......... JPle~UfliCI'OOal, ...... ICAM ..... ~
ud priM rJd'nt111 u-. ~ It , 41d ql •
t,DIIO ... ft.lol.llaP J•lolo .... -tUP,DOO. Caii541·MM.
POOL IIOE • TWO STORY. ~ III •• -"' 1a tdlll.a • ..,.. SliptM• lltJll .. ..a. CJ&I a .... ...-s ~-,...w-...:ta.~~••• , ........ w ........... F--.l......... ,.._ ....... .
,... ,.. ........... f41, •• Cad• ....
SOUTH COA$1' REAL UlATt
S41-IG4
•
OPEN HOUSE
SAT., SUN . 1 to 5 P.M .
CORONA DEL MAR
JUST REDUC ED
FOR QUICK SALE
3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, DlNING ROOM. DEEP LOT
WITH PLANS FOR AN EX'l"RA UNIT. DON'T M~
THL'5 ONE\! ••••
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
TASTEFULLY DECORATED HOME . 3 BE DROOMS,
FAMILY ROOM, LARGE LIVlNG ROOM PLlE P<X>L,
VIEW AND OlTI'ST ANDING GARDENS.
$67,500
CdM BAYfiiiiiT
:t BR.. 2 ba. Beach on bo\h stdes. stZJ.lOI.
2611 C<roo:Opoft'Son. ~-•
Visit O.,r Coron• d•l Mar Office
To take a FREE 30 MIN . H:\REOR
CRUISE vLa TV & see .all the grtal
places to Jive & the pomt5 of mter·
est of t\ewport Harbor.
HOM!: SHOW REALTO RS
PRESTIGE WATER FRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
3 Linda hie Drive
Qui !ltv mn~truct . new 5 BR . -411 ha. hotne
w 'waterfront hv. rm & d1n rm Oak panel-
td familv rm. w frp1C". M ~li. RR. \\ $1lhn~
area & frpJc. . . . ....... lli 9.500
16 linda h.le Drive
Dc<"orator furn1shed . !'i BR 5 bath home f•r·
ing Harbor Isl and. J acm7i & sauna Ready
for immed. occupancy. W dock ... $200.000
Sl lind• Isle Drive
Home on lagoon. 5 BR . 41 ".! ba. u· 4 frplc~ ..
j acuzzi tub, hdwd. firs . sep. ILv . rm .. dm.
rm .. fam. rm. & brkfst. rm. . . . $175,000
n lineN 1•1• Drive -Open Saturd•y
Traditional 6 BR . 51 i ba. home on lagoon
-.·/dock. Furnished, decorated & lndscpd. ~
master bdrm. suitts ..... , . . . $200.000
W•t•rfront Lots
l\'o. 44 : lOB ft. on water . . 1125 .000
No. 76: 3 Car a:arage. Reduced to . t n .ooo
Fer compl•te infornMt .. n .n ell homes a
loh. plMte call:
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor·
mo-i-Or.WiOJ.N.I. ~·• .......... , ...••.
····~······~······1 ·1 YOUR'S FREE!
t.S t. PUILIC SEltYIC£ THE IIDPORT Ht.JI.
lOR • CDSU II!SA IO t.IID OP HAL TORS
Hi.S DEVELOPED t. MEW AND 111"-~A~
II AP OP' THE ltiT11tE AllU. CDIITM:T 10-
D4Y t. IlEAL 1011111 YCIUII "AftA AND Ill.
CEIVE I'IIEE 4 Olf'Y Of' ntiS lblmN.
IIW.
I I I I I I I 1·1 II II II I
IIEW'OIITMMD1818• lltURSOAY, JULY I~ lt11 w
fiiiiTIICliOII---· C!!!gUIL!W!. CA!J' ynn
Coast freeway is dead .~=Bob~=.::
(CWI tdhai .... J) 'f'fbltildlll~ltr,''Kr. U ,._. cnat.t dtJ .......
'''h'af!le Rocw• •'Mid. 11 ttae ftl'ld/' '""'*' bll' Wbkb II 1101 ~-llr, P ..... loiM!AOJdtllltwtllll ollklll ~ _, 1lc&IJ:J Cll11 .. d towvd -ol. tbe ,....._, oomm•NI9olr• a1c11t br tM Clb' eo-cu ud
lbo -1 -wtl1 bo eo-.,., 1101 DOCeoarUy bo -bll lllorJ WU 1101 al $11,1100.
--.pel to - -oarby by tbo ,... poUey, 111oy "did llr. Wyu, wilD wiD art to tr~ corridor•. parUcJpate aa:1 btlp formalate work K tbl etty Au,. 2, wu ~I Ill"""'• WIU pll· It 1011 tboy an 1D complole doacrlbod ouUer tbla-by
ually "*ttoou&rttr.lalapro-IP'etmtDt with tt.'' b.W formtr tmploper. WI10I'
YkliD( YUiablo IoYoia ol Mf· He aid 1J1a1 dariDc 1bo boor-Rlcll&rd Parur ot eo.-do,
rice wttb miXed operaUDC coo-tnp w. taU tbat realdeatl ot u ''tbt btst city J1'IIDI.Pf we'l't dlt-, 1011 lllralablocapprq>-• tho Clt7 ot Newport S..eb WID had ID Slyeua."
rlate laud aeceu." ban an apporturu.ty to e:~preu "I'm r•ltJ atck f1ftt
s.ate PubUe Worts Dtrec-tbelr teeUDp IU1 u tt ilaucb bl.m," Maror Parter llld,
tor Jamu A. lloo aid, ID a that they do 1101 not a lr-I c:ao -t111t proto,.lo,.IIJ
*lomeat lXI lbo aew j)OUcy, throo(b the ctty as OJpr88SOd !. IIALCOLII ANGELL, pOO.. lt'a a Jl4p lOP tor 111m to to to
"The lmmecU&te t~ct of th15 earlier thls y..;., tben his de-Uc acwmtaat, 411 Wutmms-Newport Btacb, But you'rt
policy YIU b1 a revtew of CtU'-putmeat trill recommend to ter AYI,, Newport Helpta, wu Jtallac tbe ereatest city man-
rut ltudlea DOW' UDder ny tor the Lepslature that tbe route l.utalled u Rat. JII'Mldtot at &IV ID tbe wor1:!."
I
101 WYHH
:tc~~D.:ERE at tbe flmd raJsiDc auction ot the Women's Council ot the Newport
ar O Mea Board ot Realtors are, from left Helane Joy ot Auociated brokers ~bo ~~the pa.IDtlllr by Ooroth)' Haley; Flore'na Harris of Heritage Real Estate~
th ra· ••• :;-rie, presidellt of the Women's Couocll. and Lots Miller chairma.n to~ e ·-~ton. •
dtAr&loc' tbe role ot tbe state be deleted from the system tbe UOO-member Society ot Mr. WfiiD llU bee11 credited
hilbW&J JYatem. Heulnp wJll He saJd U.t lePslatioD ,W C&lltorala Ac001""'"'' at tbe wttb h1.s adeptDeu 111 ftnd1Dc
be btJd ~oupout the state sucb dlleUo11 wouJd be present-toelety's &DD~a1eoa,llltioabtld waya &DIJ miii.DI of ptt1nc fed -
later tb1a Year to ctn tbe pub-ad to the Legtsature 00 Jan. July 1 at Lab Ta.boe. ODe o1 val I.Dd Dtt f'tiDda to do 1oea1 Tbl S9-year-old cl.tJ mi.D-
Uc u cwortun1tY to putlei-5, 1972. his first duttea wu to lnltall projteta, ODe such project 111 apr, who 11 a member ottbt
pate 111 tbe studles. Department Newport Beach Clti!eos' Co-tbe lleW' olfleers of tbe 0raace Coroaado wu tbelllltaUaUonof Church of Juu Chrwt ol. Lat-
reeommudl.tiou to the Ler-orditating Committee Cbatr-COUDty chapter at 1rv1ae Coast a MOO,OOO •wer UDe to the ttr Illy BUata, .W carreatb'
lllature reprding tbe state ml.fl Walter Kocb aid of the Country Club. Blllie Boyle ot m•lnJaoct, wUb oD)y 10 per cent' trytnc to locate a bomt 1D
FUNDS RAISED FOR SCHOLARS lll(bwayoyllem&lldthelr,....y now poHcy Tuesday "lwO<Jld 01'&11(8 II the new president of ths-comiDr !rom loc&l Newport S..cb. Ho roportod!J
I.Dd upreany sr,stem willtol-Uke to publicly thank Mr. Woe of the couM)'cbapter, wblcbwu CO'II'DmiDt. bad tOUDd ooe, but h1l wUt dSd
knr tbe bluiDp, and Mr. Fraokllrwt eoncerntng charted in Newport Be&eb in He 11 alao ereditedWithcuJd-DOt 11ke the lllterlor dtcora-
Tbe Women's Council of the sale of gt.tts provided by local party uosaed almost $1,000. Mr. FnrMJ•rwt f'tlrtber clarl-Newport Beach and the eo&.stal 1945 aDd 1s the la.rcest LD Cal-tnc tbe ot Uon.
Newport ~bor-Costa Me• title .tnsurance comp&D1es, es-The ladies from the Women's tied tbe DI'W' pollcy as relates freeway &UtaUon, Tbe public lfornt&. plan for "After an. wbo WIDt4 plum ..
Boud of Realtors receo.Uy heJd crow companies, buklnc ttrms Couoell responsible lor tbe to Newport Beach aDd the coast. as a wbole will beoeftt from this wbicb tbe colored carptttnr." be wu
a eoc:ktall party to raise ftmds ud merchants. TheaiiCttonwas party are Mrs. Hope Gerrie of ~~eewal, wben Vice Mayor type of leadership and the De-ROSE LEHMAN Dl ES bu 1n works. oTert.rd u ayt.nc.
lor its college scbolarsJUppro. coocluded by the sale ot a Hope Gerrie Real Estate; Lots eers asked, '•Are partment ot Public Works Mrs, Rose Lebml.fl, 87, ot
cram. special on pa.tntlo.g, created Miller, Macoa.b-lrvtne Real you telllnr us tben that as should be commended. Our 1212 Esae1 La~~t, Westcwt,
Lois MUler, ctwrmantor the especially tor the fiiDd raising Estate; Virginia Cleek, Foz long as tbe people ot this cUy committee a00 the Harbor Area died July 6 at Park Lido Coo-
event, dressed 1n a "botpants" event by Mrs. Dorothy Haley, Real Estate· La Rene He~~ry do IIOt waut the coastal free-Fr eeway Fighters klok forward valeseent Ho.pfta.l. She was
suit, acted as auctlooeerfQr the a well-known local artist. The Hal PlnebiJ:I 'Real Estate; Flor~ ny bere-..as espressed l..n the to working with tbe department born Nov. 3, 1883, to Nebraska,
crlte CSmart 'Woman
ence Ucbter, Bay & Beach llareh 9 election--that there ln the fllture as we hue in the aDd came. to Orallp County 11
Real Estate· Florella Harris 1t1ll be 00 freeway coostriiCted past. Mr. FranklaDd bas dooe years ago.
Heritage R.;.l Estate; GIDDY 1~ fto;t!te 1 ?•• an OlltstaDd1Jlg job and bas oor Survivors Include adaugbter,
Morrisoo, SotJth Coast Realty· Yu, Mr • FrankJalld said. complete trust." Mrs. Jtme Prichard of New-CIVIC CENTER COST SET
(Contlnued from Pap 1)
YOlYt around a apactous celltral
courtyard that W\U hl(bU(bt the
ma.tn entrances and l.aDdscaped .....
TIM civic center will feature
modern lntertor f'llrl11a.b1ngsi.Dd
•!de puelsoffiiiOrescentllgllt-
lng deslped ~or 24-yeu op-
eration..
U the boDd tss\18 Is approYed
by the voters, construetloo
would be&in in September, 19'72.
U the bond tssuelsiiOtapproved
councilmen have several al-
ternatives tor n.nanctngthepro-
je:et, lncllldlnr a bike 1n the
l'toeral lUnd tax rate to $1 per
$100 assessed valuation, The
{)reMnt general fund tax rate
(estimated tor 1971-72} Is
$0.7922. All additional tax bike
ot 20 cents would bring arouDd
$560,000 per year. With the $7
mUUoo pro}ect cost this wouJd
mean,. conslderlnr interest,
rlll.n& constl'IICUon costs and
rlolq poputaU.a, tllat It ~
tate about 14 or 15 years to
PIJ tor the project.
The City Councll members
have Ald, however, as a matter
ot policy that they preter that
th• voters have some lilY u to
wblttMr the clvtc center II built.
Mr. Bettencourt Mid that the
pre .. at f».cJUty is drutically
onrerowded and sometlllngwlll
have to be done in tbe oear
tuttae.
The 9-acre civic center site
II Just a put of a 19.23 acre
parcel that the city purchased
from the lrvlne Co, In Septem-
ber 1969.
do DOW Is to move .ahead aDd Jan Bertha aDd Joyce Hlll C' R b k J • port Beach,
put this measure to the voters. F. Colesworthy & Co. Reai e a g a n a c s e n n In g s FUII8f'l.l Mrvlces were held "I'm DOt eolng to ftgtlt It at Estate, July 6 at PacWc VIew Chapel.
this potnt, I feel pllbllc s~-Mrs. Hcpe Gerrie, president IntermaDt wu at Paclllc View
port tor the present site Is of the Women's Council, eom-Gov. RoDtld Reap.n told Vice b1s otnce and by voeal out-Uemort&l Park,
dimintshing, I'm oot one to mented, "Real estate ts the Uayor:dRoprsofNew-bursts aDd threatsofleplac-AVIATION STUDY
atn t.l' a flgtlt easily, but we've most dynamic and rewvdinc port h ast Yeek. that he Uon on the put of the state
rot to have more space lhte're fteld anyooe can get into It ts ::.0 DOt •II'•• Ylth 111m on the aptnst the people of the City U. S. Seo. Johll Schmltl (R ..
I'Oille to operate the city oo an 11eeesa.ry tor any rood. real versey Blll'rOUDdlngSta.te ot Ne"PPft Beach." Newport Beach) I.DDOtlDCed
e.ttleteot basts." estate person to be well versed Hlgtnray Commissioner Fred Gove. Reapn said In a let-Tuesday tbt awarding ot a eoo-
Mr. Pease tried again to re-Ill practically everything from Jennl.op, ter to Mr. Rogers, "I can't tract from the Deputment ot
peat his point, but Mayor Ed analogy thrOII(h r.ooloCf. It JJ: tb Mr. Roprs bad written to aP'ee with regard to Fred Jen-Transporta.tloo, Federal Avla-
Hirth cut 111m ott by aylng: very Important tor uyooe 111-e gove,rnor asking that Mr • ntnp, l know that he Is very tlon Admlnlstratloo, to WUllam
"We appreclate your point terested In enterill& the real JeDDinga act1Yit1es regard-coocerned about dolng the rl(ht L. Pereira aDd Assoe.lates of
ot view, but we don't think estate fteld to receive a well ~gN the~: coast freeway thlng ln the City of· Newport Newport Beach In the amount
tbat a mistake bas bee11 made rounded edueatto11. The objee.. ewpor ch aDd freeways Beach, and it there is a dit-ot $113,000. Tbe contract calls
ln tbe selection ot the sUe, ttve ot our scholarship pro-in RIYerslde be investtpted terence ot opinion, then 1t 1s tor the development of a ra-
but we'llsooo flnd out.'' gram Is to not only honor and aDd :'"ed that perhaps his Ollt onty between honest men of tiona I aviation concept study,
The Collllcll vote on moving assist deservlzlg students but use U ss to the state had been good will
ahead wttb the project was also to emphasize the 'tm-out ved, "As to his la.Dd bold.lngs 1n LIGAL MOnCI
UDilOf.moua. porta.nce ot learntnr " The vice mayor bad charged Riverside he bas been mettc-F -11553
' Mr. JeDDlnp With "causln&:IID· ulolls with regard to cootlicts FICTITIOUi BUiiNESS NAME
Promont k I I d due eJ'I)eDie to the state In le-ot Interest w:1. has dlsquall-STATEMENT ory 0 pro es e pl.,...lll'srs to thwart the at-dod himself whenever matters The followlnr perooos are
tempt ot a JI'OICI ot clttzens to are di$eussed which could 1n dolzlg bllstneu u : Oak Ene·
b I •ty d f d I pt to tbe truth reprdllle al-any wa.y alteet Ills property llleertnc. 237 Camtllla Ln., Co-u Cl e en S P an lepd eoolllct ot tmerut sta-I IU1'I DOt aW'I.l'e ot any overi sta Mtlll, Cal. 92427: llou&Ju
rolldniDc Ills acUvtU.. thoro, or covart attempts to con-E 1 •--ZS7 c bcO ofDciallDd UDDftlctal, Yltb c•l the tr\IUI n-•41n h1a ar ~u"u, amell!a Ln.,
vlstd tbe pbul and last month, re~t to treeWQ routinpllld land boldln as u;-I Co.ta ..... Ci., nel7; BU-
on a 4-3 vote, the Commission thetr relation to h1s vut real la.te to Hl'!way c% ~y ~e-bara AM Brown, 2S7 Camellia
Actinc City M.,.pr PII!Up
F. Betteocourt said tb1s week
that a letter from the Balboa
Islaod Improvement ASSII, crU-
IcliiDg the Plannlng Commis-
sion's appronl ot tbe revleed
Promootory Polnt apartment
pro1tct will oot affect the city's
ba.Ddlini ot the reqotsted use
permit In the fUture.
reversed Jts position aJK1 ap. estate boldlDp." actiTitJes ~ou mm ss on Ln., Costa Uta, Ca. 92627.
proved the project. Therevi8ed He a1ao told the peroor .. Let • ..... that Tbts bu.s1n11a ts ~inc coo-
plan rtdiiCedtheaumberotwtlts that Mr. Jenntnp' ••reeelltma-prdless m:, J.._ ~ ref ducted by a plltral partner ..
trom 620 to 536 IJid made pro-DeUYWI wtth relat1oo to mulll ota erence o sblp,
Ylston. tor a larpr pllbUcpark ctpal atfatra ot the Clty oi =-~Pn 1.:':ec!~ th1e0~e8Pto SlpMid: Dourlas E. Sro'WD.
and addiU....I pubUc vtotu Newport Bllcb lbould bo of 1 Tills alllllmont died With ths Acttnr City AttorDtY D-1llte tit to wr te and sbare your coocern cOUDty clerk of Ora.np Couuty
O'Neil aid tbt action "wu all :'" ~ lt1 ~~worthy that the problem of the freeway 011: July 11, 1871, by Beverly
done above board, otJt 1.n tbe ~ ~mJ!t to'~:.!; :~ou&h your ctty may be equi-J, Maddox. deputy COtllty clerk.
open. The mtttlnpwere leplly the CM&eomtofa mWllclp&lelee-sol~ed ~ sattlfilctorlly re-Publlab: Ju)J 15, IZ, ze, Auc.
advertised aDd pubUciHd in tton tbroulh the preltlce o1 • S, 1971, 111 the Newport Harbor
the lltWIPlPfrs." EutcD.
Mr. O'NeH aald Mr. Frankl.in
conteods the tsiA.Dd bomeowners
HERE'S WHY:
CStesms
Wer
Carpet§
Cleq
• Ollly II 1111 ---•It ......... lnl lnfectloue b...... ...-... odors. ....... .,... ll•tMt 1'111 EM~ -......
ONE DAY llltVICII
-.. All 0!1 o ..... C.Unty
About 5,26 acres ot the 19.Z3
parcel has bee11 eo11veyed to
Orall('e County tor a municipal
court complea. The County also
his an opUon to acqllire an
addlUonal 1. 74 acres.
A spokt1ma.n for tbe BIIA,
attoraey StUrn Franklln, aid
In a letter to councllmen that
a serlea of developme11ts that
took place after the f1rst Clty
Council bearlnr oo the con-
troversial denlopment Ill Feb-
ruary should oothaveocctared.
Mr. Franklln called the
Pla.Ju11nr Commission approval
"illetreehal" aDd said: "It Ls
our contention that the action of
the City CouneU on February B
could not be changed tn the
maDDtr oor to the extent at-
tempted,"
weren't notuled thai the orlatzal
committee wu dlnolved and
therefore all other subsequent
acUons are voided,
"He's IP"'Cllne at straws,"
Mr. O'Neil saJd. "Enr)'thllle
ANNUAL JULY MEN'S WEAR
The balance of the parcel is
e:qMCted to be used tor the
Newport Harbor C bamber ot
Commerce flelllty and even-
tually a main Ubrary as well
1.1 an art museum.
During the Cou11cll Meetlnc
only ooe person spoke In op-
position to the project.
Harvey Pease, Balboa Island
Realtor, conte!lded that the se.
lectlon ottbe civic center site--
Newport Center --was 1m-
proper and that the Council
should have given more coo-
slderatlon to using the elisting
sUe on Newport Blvd.
Councilman Doll Mclnnls re.
pUed to Mr. Pease's 1Ds1s-
tence on the impropriety of the
selection ot the site b)' saying:
"We've been through this same
rain dance before. We can oaly
go tc> on ttl.ls site aod that
would be a mlnlmum of 5
stories. Tllere are lllhereot
At that meeUnc. the C0110cll
appointed a joint committee
constatJ.ng ot councilmen, plan.
ll!ng commlulonera and a rep-
resentatin ot the Balboa Is-
land Improvement Assn. to at.
tempt to eome up with a de-
velopment on the 30-acre tract
that would be satisfactory tor
aU,
BllA President Thomas
Houston sa.ld he didn't think the
committee would do milCh COOd
aDd pla.nning commlssloaers
refUsed to serve on Jt, so the
Counctl In March referred the
appUcaUon back to the plaoDera
rather thall takeanyacttooonu.
lrv1De Com~ny ottlcia.ls re-
was perfectly lep.l. Tbe COUII-
cU Is DOt respooalble tor in-
tormlnr bom~woera' aseoei&·
UoiiS of evar}'tblng It does."
Tbe apartment project is to
be located dJreet)J abon Bal-
bo< llland tloyward ot Cout
HW')'., bttweeo JamborM Road
aDd Bayalde Drln.
Balboa Island bomto'II'DQ'a
have constltentJy opposed the
development, clalmtna that the
density ls too bl(h and that 1t
would create serious tratrlc
problems,
Mr. Bettencourt sa.td tbtpl&D
must a.g»Jn go to tbe CoiiDCU
and wlli when the Irvine Com ..
puy finishes work on Com-
mllsloa awroved rerialoos,
"But the Couoell beul.ng 1r00'i
tate pla.ce Wlttl July 26 or'
later." be sa.Jd.
Church News
problems here, such as the Tbe Lutbtna church of the &lid 10:30 a.m. 111 NtwpOI't
•ater level, wb.Jch Ls oo.Jy 5 Muter, 2900 Paclllc View Dr., B•ch, 11 a.m. tn Costa Mea.,
fttt below grouod. Sure It ean Harbor VIew RWs--"MorethaD aDd 10 a.m. in Harbor VIew
bt dooe here but It will cost the law," bued 9D Matthew Hllls,
from three-q~&rters to a mU-19:16-30, •tu be tbe sermga • • •
llon dollars more." lopJc ot Dr. WUUam Eller for The P)JmouthCODIJ'ep.tiolal
Vlce Mayor Howard Rol'tl'l, tbt 9 I.Dd 11 a.m. SUDda.y 181'-Church, SZ&I Broad St., If ....
who bu loclr been an out-'flees. Sptelal mUitc will be port Btl.cb ... ''Tbt per100 ol
apoUo criUc of the ciYlc cen-otrered by membtr1olt1M choJ.r faith" Will be tbt Mrmcll topic
ter projtet, aid, 11We Gild 1 durtnc summer n.caUoa. of tiM R"· lformu ann D
llriJWI' taclllty, there's oo n)' ct.rtAa -e C~urchu tht 10 a0,m. ~tn01ctth110-J,
of pltiD( arouod I~ 1011 wa -It badiJ.lt taonrcrowdod .. Tbo..._ .. ,_,.. .. Llto" Tbo Newport l1DIIy Cloordl,
tllroaPolt. I tiiiDit au " .,.. wtl1 bo rood at IIIII s.mr•• mMIIDC at IIlli> st. &Ill -li========'==,;•;,;•;lc;;;&;,;Tbo;;,;-iiol'leii!iosi!ariii!oiial~t Aft. CUllllaYU •• 1'bo Rot. • Lora Flkld·-wtU pr..ctli
MARINERS CHURCH :..~ .. tot·~~'=~~.":! ._,_
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·SUITS
OTHERS FROM $29
SPORT COATI $19
CLCTldiERS
Center
2300 Harbor
'Costa Mesa
1
(fOrmerly GentrvsJ
r
NEWPORT
BEACH
JOe
LEFT TO RIGHT: Leroy Lanpenry Carver Jr., Claudia AnDe Caner, Richard Wlll1am
Nabers, Kathleen Ann Nabers, Solvefc store, Jouu store, Pauline Boyd, Dr. Edward A.
Boyd, 1Jsa Ann Woodman, Wilson Vernon WoocSmu. (Pooto by Peter Z. M. stnpr.)
' LEFT TO RIGHT: CatherlDe Lee Chichester, Judy Ann New, Dtbor&h Dor-Plblllnctoa,
Mellssa Beth McCray, DWa Mae Mellott, Walter B. Mellott, Maurice Coyle MeCny,
Donald A. Penn1ngton, Don EUjah New; William Ellis Chichester. (Pboto by Peter Z • .Ji.
Singer.)
They will
study abroad
Twenty-Dine students from
UCI will parttclpate In the Uni-
versity's educa.tion abroad pro-
p-am durlng the 1971-72 aca-
demic year. They were selected
on tbe b&sls of aeademle rec-
ord, motivation and protlcteocy
In the illl;uare ot the m~.Uon
where tbey will study,
Local itudenta accept.t .fm
tbt torelp study' the atucleS
eerters they will attend aM
their academic majors are:
Corooa del Mar; Cynthia Gad-
a.r1ao. daughter of Mr.andMrs.
Arseoe Gadarlan, 610 Begoaia.
Ave.; Melico City, Mexico; ln-
IJUlsUcs.
Costa Mesa; Luz Peralta,
daughter of Mr. a.od Mrs. Jesus
•
• •
LEFT TO RIGHT: Da:rtd Ladson fraser, Dlane Maner
Fraser, Diane Ruth Barrett, Mrs. B. Robert Hodson, Mrs.
Vincent Jorgensen, J . Peter Barrett. (Photo by Peter Z.
M, Singer.)
c. Peralta, 118 E. ZZnd St.; D b d d k M~.:,~ui:·:.~~~::~.. e s, a s to e to u r
vltch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,.
MarUD Goorevttch, 4171 Brts.
baDe st.; Bordeaux, France;
French.
Newport Beach: Hugh H. Bowe
W, 900 of Mr. aDd Mrs. Hu,b
H. Bowe, Jr., 18G'7 Santlago
Dr1Ye, DoverSbores; Bordeaux.
Fraoce; Enellsh.
A tour oftheCbUdren'sHome Refreshments were served by
Society adoption he&dqLJUters Mmes. Johit B. Parker, James
at 300 South Sycamore street, L. Gray, Ja.mes v. Loucioo., aM
Santa ADa, by tbe Home Society Garry Short. Mrs. Robert Hod·
detMattes I.Dd their fathers 100, ball cha.trma.n. welcomed
provided a flrst.haJld lea.rning and lDtroduced the pests.
ezperJeoce about the adoptions President of the Newport
and counaeUnc care accom-Harbor AUJ1lla.ry of the Ch1Jd.
plllhed tblre by f\md1 ruaed ren'a Home Society is Mrs.
RADAR TRAIHIHG by tbt fortbeominc debutante Robert Meserve.
Cout Guard Seazn&D Wtlllam ball.
A. P!lnW>, soo o114r.aadMrs. Tbty mtted the ftltlng DUAL ART SHOW AT
c. A. P1cman of 1851 Kootucl<)' rooma for •t>aa1 and a~tl .. MARIH!RS LIBRARY
Place, Costa Mea, Ia enrolled p&reDtl, a well.baby cUnJc, of. The July nhtblt at MulDers
ln radarman school attheCc:.A flees otea~tworkera, aabowlng Library, zoos Dover Dr., ls a
Glal'd TraiDJDc Center, Go¥6 room aDd a HCODd6 floor coo-dual show presented by Ule
erDOl''S lllaDd, N.Y. Upon com. tereoce room aDd ldtchen. TbeD Newport Beach ctty arts com.
pletion or tht liS·•eek course U.n. Juoe HeodrtcU, OOUDty mtttee. The showcase and bul·
he will ~ promoted and re. dlreelor of auUUartu, talked Ietln boards teature cover u.
asslened abOard a Cc:ast Gsrd about muy tllctors of the work tustratlons dooe lor "Orange
Cutter. there Uld IDIYtred questions, County Dlustrated" magulne.
IN PROG#?ESS!
JJ. J. Qarrell ~
18TH SEMI-ANNUAL
COLLECTION OF FINEST FURNITURE
IN HARBOR AREA AT REDUCTIONS OF
20% ·-,and More!
On the walls of tile Ubrary
Is the work ot lJonDa Day (Mrs.
Jan) Wester mao, who has also
been a cootrlbutor to Ule map-
sine. IDcluded ln her exbibit
will be ltUgUos, oils, water.
colors and drawtnp.Shea.lsols
a scu~tor aod has receotly dooe
a commlsslooed wood earrtDg
for the Los Angeles Offtce of
the First Nallooal Bank ot.Bos·
too. She ls DOW working oo
cantnp for reproducUoo lDd
.. ttoral distribution.
ART HOW OH DISPLAY
Welfcu.born artist Mar.
prua Yllucas will exhJ.bU her
palmtnp In tbe Newport Center
oftlce ot Gltodale Federal S&Y·
1Dp throuP Ja13' 30.
MI.A YUescaa l1 best Dcrn
IDt lllrfloralaaad bl&bl3' sldllod
polollo r-..lnp. -ollW pe"•ttap ue bmc lD otllcN al
tile Melk:aa Gotenmllllt, m ..
clldlAc ttaeU:edcaaPrelideat's
..-. Sbt btiOD paiiiLI( Ill
lUI Ud HCei'Nd bel' r:nut•'l
...... Inial s.. Carlot 11<*1
., Art.
WINS COMMIIIIOM
l-IMING AND LAt::tO'R
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COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE
PHOHE
2700 hst Co.st Hwy .
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GoJdeoo Text: "1'1111 ~~
-U.., NfwH, .. ,...,, W.W
fWIIU fAn • rw/H .,W • ;.i,g1f
tlv lttiiW lid God .W to H o
,..W, ead • 411iwrw '? 1111 .\nd
•I tlw ...,., tolli<A .,_n t•
J.;. t.. liN kilt" (Acts 7 :35) .
UIINth u God had crated the
entire uniftrte, He surely was
not unable to ~ the kine of
Eeypt. Fu~. He had
appeared to Abnham, to Isaac,
and to Jacob, and the record of
their lives waa well known to
Mc»es. To thmt God hnd a1>·
peared only as the "God Al-
mighty.'' or the "God of Power
and C~ation"; but now He wa~
revealing H inudf to :\foscs as
the '"Redemptive God ," and for
this purpose used the na~ of
Jehovah, which is distinctly the
redemptive name of God. Now,
when H is people had beC"OnM"
hopel~ly entangled in .sin and
were tn bon~ to the powers
of evil, He would bt thei r R~
deemu as wdl as their Lord.
In dealin& with God, the first
thing for us to rernemf)er ;~ that
He never fails to accomplish H is
pui'JIOM, and to keep al! Hi~
promists to the minult'st detl'il
But we must also ren~brl" th:\t
"His ways are not our ways,"
and we e1nnot expect Him to ac-
complish His purpose~ by !'Jur
human methoda.
GOO'S OIDI!I
.God had told Mttses that He
would redeem Israel and save the
people from the Egyptians and
He would do this throuch his
leadership. And Motet &nd his
brother Aaron prexntled the
mattu to Pharaoh, the ruler of
£cpt. God had told them to
say : .. Thus saith the Lord, brad
is my ton, even my firstborn :
and I ay uuto thee, Ld my 110r1 ao. tt..t ht rnay serve 1M: and
if thou mu.e to Jet him ro. be-hold. J wiU slay thy IOfl, nen
thy fintbom' (E>Od . 4Z!, 23).
MOt5IS AND MION FAILED
But MaRS and Aaron had
weab:ned in the pruence of
Pharaoh and had said to him,
"Thus saith the l.Drd God <X
brad, Let my peopk: go, that
they may hold a ff'ast unto ~
in the wildernds" (Exod. 5:1).
This was far from what God had
told .them to say. and it did not
impress Pharaoh, who replied.
"Who is the Lord.: that r should
obey hi! voice: to let hrat'l Jit'O )
I know not the Lord. neither
will I let Israel go." In fact.
Pharaoh got the imprusinn that
the Israelites were lazy and
merely wanted a vacation. so he
imposed nry hard eonditions
upon them and punishro them
when they did not fulfill their
quota of work.
COMI'lOMISE l'loro5ED
~ MaRs and Aaron came
bade • with another compromise
offer : "The God of the Hebrews
hath· met with u.s ; let us go, we
pray thee, three da)'1 joum~y
into the d~. and sacrifice unto
the Lord our God ; lest he Wl
upon us with ~ilence, or with
the sword!' This waJ far from
God's instructions. Tiley tried tl)
work upon Pharaoh's !'tympathy
by pretending that God might
punish Israel if tMy did not go
mto the de-'t:rt Md worship H im
for three: days. 1nc:ir evid~n;
lade of roura~ to deliver C'.od's
message concern~· the impend-
ing death of Egy s firsthom ldt
them open 1(\ raoh's scorn.
and he ordered more ami much
harder task~ for the h:rulitn.
Ct1fflf~01Nist rowrtnliftg f tdl
obtdJntce to Cod alwo}'l ltodJ to
Mrdrr tults, artd th-lays the fortOJ
succus of God's ,loft.
MEN II.AME GOO
tbe bru!ite complained to
Moses and Anon about th~· new
and worse: conditions, and M'*s
put the blame upon God by say-
tog to Him : "Lord, wherdon:
hast thou JO n-il entreated this
people:? why ia it that thou hast
Knt me? For liDot I came to
Pharaoh to speak in tlryo name, he
hath done evil to this people ;
Mither hut thou ddinred thy
peopl~ at all.'' Christians et"en
today are vu y pron< to put the
blame for their own failures upon
Cod, and this is particularly true
when they try to acconlplish Hi!!
purpo~s in th~ir own way by in·
d1rect1oo and compromiK and
OIC<'t witt. l im irf'C! 'IUCCHI Of t'Vet'l
•·"'"' fo~ilme.
GOO HAS PATIENCE
h i• rmtrwonh•, thar onr Lo· rl
d1r! not r'!prim.'~ ~loses 11nd
A.u,..,n. Gr..-t 111 too hi~t anti too
w1.te to argue w1th His tervllnts.
fr" He knows t'hc end from the
hqinning-and He hu infinit~
Fticn~. JO, when we show our
1mpa~ and incredulity, H~
•nere!y repeats His promiK in
perfect confidence and UIUf'3l'ltt.
lr we are wite, wt shall take Him
at His Word and aMllpe1"ate with
Him fully at the ""'7 r.q;..,;"f,
UJCI tha. ld the joy of obedimtt
u well • the /<17 of-·
-~'AIU
GOO GA Vf rUDGU
Jehovah had promised Abra-
ham, haac, and Jacob that their
delttnda.nts wou1d possess the
land of Canaan, wh~rc Abraham
had first dwelt, and these: cove-
nants would be: kept to the letter
as we.ll as in the spirit. Then
J~hovah gave se-ven detailed
pledges through Mosc:! to the
Children of lsr.ad, as follows :
(I } "1 am the Lor-d , and I will
bring you out from undtr the
burdm of the Egyptian!"; (2)
"I will rid you out of their bond-
age": ( 3) ''I will redeem you
with a stretched out arm, 11 nd
with gnat judgments"; (4) "I
will take: you to> me for a peo--
ple"; (5) "I will~ to you a
God : and yc shall kn~w th.dt I
am the. Lord your GOd , which
bringc:t:h you out from under !he
burdc:os of the Egyptians" ; ( 6 )
"I will hri"4 you in unto the
land, concerm"J the which 1 did
swear to give 11 to Abraham, to
haac, ond to ].cOO"; (7) "I
will give it to you for an hc:rit -are-" Tbm Jehovah -signed His r.ame -.. I am the Lord" (chap.
6U).
MAN NEEDS GOO
Then \1 f J•d\'e rh~ ~\'t'll
wil:'"" o f Jeho\lah, begmnin;; illnd
<.ndin~ wi!h a reYltl nding and
tin~ I d ta.llt-ngt: -·' I am thC' J_..,•rd ."
l'lliH shollld h.ne lx:t:n enougt1 for
the lsraC"!i;cs, hut ''they heark-
ened nut . . for aJ•guish of si'i rit.
and for cruel bondage." Their·
minds were so filled with the
failures and limitations of man
that they couJd not lift themsel ves
up to the point of view of think-
inJ of and bdievi~ in and re-
lpng upon God as Jehovah, the
Redee:ner. But God wu not
discoura.ged. at their unbelief and
at their weakness, for He did
not nred their strength. Their
redemption wa.a to be accom-
plished by the power, wisdom,
love, and mercy of God HimKif
as a free gift to those who were
to be nd«med, however un-
worthy they might be as indi-
viduals or as a. nation.
GOO'S l'lOMISES KEI'T
Thus wt have: the record of
th~ pl~s that God inflicted
upon the Egyptians, and the stub-
bam refusals of Pharaoh to let
th~ Israelite slaves become eman-
cipated, enrling with thl" death of
the first-OOrn of all in Egypt, ex·
cepting thoS(" who wer~ under
the hlood of tl1e Passover Lamb.
and we can r~ad how Jehovah
carried out every one of His
&e\'en "l will's.'" During thi!>
process the I~r.~.dites and Most>s
fret]uently failed. They com-
plained ; they murmured ; they
reviled ; they listened to the
propaganda of the "mixed mul-
titude": they turned the-ir back!
upon God ; they doubted His
promists ; they were rebellious :
01nd . in many ways. they gave
evidt:nce of their total unworthi·
ness to hav.e ~uch a lo-ring-and
mtrriful God and Lord ; and
yet God proceeded to carry our
His plans and Ht: did bring the
Childrn1 of hrac:l out of the l01nd
of £rypt by tMir armies, or
ralht'r, by their hostt.
LESSONS FO« US
Everything was accomplished
hy Jehovah in a lone .erie. of
miradet-from the buminr 1xuh
to crouinc tM Red Sea on dry
land. Nothinc was done as
man would plan it, but the entire
nation of lt:'r'lotl was delivered
wirhout the ktu of a •inc'lc per·
10n. Chritt wu Jtho•ah in the
Old Tea&amc-nt timu, but Jetut
ill tht New T-..-t. 1oday
we _1lpe OtriJt ]HOI u our Re·
dlllliiltter. Haft you~ io
]~1 ~ )'OU a Jtedultel 1
llaYe .,.. been leckt tad 1
If ,.,. <ie, "'" ,.,. ... ., -tobowidlyooTR ..
-~ Ito Ouill..J.<>W L«d .. , An,.,. _.,. ., let ]_ .... __ ,An
yoo -tl•GOI'o -~ Ari liioiiiiii, • .t. -yoo -~ WIIJI An yoo II ........ ,
•
THE STRUCTURE OF . INTEGRITY
All IMTIIVIIW
WITH J. I.DGU KOOVU
l.,ta-.4 '-DIQSION ...,_, ...
IJOI H-..... PI•"-" IIU•...,.II•, M'-
• John EdQer Hoover Ia lhfl distlnQtJ/shed dir&Ctot of the Fed·
filii Bur"u 01 lnvestiQftlon, en .,cy ol tM United Stst.es
Department 01 Jus tice. Bom JMtueJy I , 1895, In the Dlstflcl of
ColumbJe, he ~eeelwKJ tfHI t»chelof of law• and master of
laws deQftHJS ffom TIHI George WashlnQton University. In 1917
he entered IIH!r Servlce of the Jtnlfce Depemnent and became
dlrect01 ot the FBI In 1924, 11 ~Ilion he hes held under elgfll
presidents, from C.lvln CoolldQe to Richard Nixon. He Is a
membe1 of tfle NatlomJI Presbyterian Church In WeshlriQton,
D.C. rhis lntervlow was obtained through couespondence,
know. For D::'Jfle, a :JOUill' Pnlb)1erfan mln-, later, Dr. CAJ!!pbell Jlod-, pnmdocl
a truly Chrlotllke example for me u a-...,....
The ooura...,.. and eel-olfo.U of 1117 ....,.
ciateo In tile FBI continue to renew 1117 faltll. And the countiMo llvinr -imonieo of clti..,.
who work tirel-ly for tile betterment of IOcfet;y
are a constant eouree of atrencth In my own
commitment to Chrltt.
Mr. Hoover, what d.,.. J .... s Christ
m .. n to you personally? That Ia to .. v.
how do vou regard him. and how d.,..
he affect your llfe7 For me JesUJ i11 a livine
reality. He ill truly man'a hope for joy and ul·
vation. No matter what problema confront me,
I know that I can count on our Redeemer for
strength and courage.
In what church did vou grow up7 How
did It influence your outlook on llfe7 A.
a young boT I attended Sunda,. School at tile
Lutheran Churcll of the Reformation In Wub.
ington, D.C. I aloo sana in tile choir tllero. and
oecaaionally 1 wu a aoloiat. Aa ueiltaDt Suncla,-
School superintendent I wu i(iven the oppor.
tunity of aaauming responaibiUty in my ehurch.
Later 1 attended the Prubyterian church of
which I am now a member. My early Hfe in the
church helped me to understand the personal
responsibilities each of us must accept in pro-
viding a moral an,~ spiritual example for othera,
both in word and in deed.
Could vou describe the Christian etmos·
ph ere of your childhood? Oun wu truly
a Christian home. Both of my parents took very
seriously their responsibility of p-:-oviding for
the spiritual as well as the matenal needs . of
their children. We attended church as a fam1ly,
and my father and mother accompanied us to
Sunday School. The Bible played a vital role in
ou r home life, and we gathered regularly for
family worship.
Was there some point In your youth when
you made a commitment to Christ by
faith7 Could you tell us where and when?
Because I grew up in a Christian home, I ~eel
that Christ has always been a part of my hfe.
My commitment to him has been atrengthened
t hrough the years because of the many dedicated
Christians r have been privileged to meet and
Could vou tall us about t)le way vou
were taught the Bible? My parents read tile
Word of God aloud and explained its meaninl'
to us children. They made it relevant to Ul 10 that
we could look to the Bible u a guide for our
daily lives. For me th~ Bible is a constant 1110urce
of inspiration and encouragement.
1111N TN£
IJIIJLE
n CO.NIUUf •· ITAM Nil.
UIIAN li&U IOCifTT
CHICAGO, ltUNOtf .0.U
"SICKNESS
AND SIN "
One ti'ling lhll reattv concetns
lh•s wrote• aboi.Jt mojem tote JS
FlOW Son IS ~tanUy called SICk·
ness A n~~tn comnuts some motaf
oultage and thev sav l'le IS soc k -
they evf"n tel I l'um that
t went to see a man some tome
ago~-tlo had fallen onto unspeakable
HnnlOfa!t tv and •1 had caught up
wirh 111111 For vears h•s sanchmoru
ous Ide hitd been a sham, now the
mask wits 101'11 off and he was on
trouble real deep trouble.
I had been rellong hom that now
llosb<-stcourse was to make a clean
r.onlessoon ro the courts and to
God Bur someone else had gonen
tu h1m forst Whole he hstened, th1s
ma" l'lad told hos wofe: "You must
gel Jmo to see that he 's SJCk and
rleedS he to I 'm not condontng what
he has done but I 'm hOpeful that ol
he gets !he prooer help he can be
What a way 10 evade the son QUeS·
liOn' Of course !hi'! man was S1ck-
I •magone you and I would be SICk
too 1!-. loved as he had But let's
get tnos straoght 1 H1s s•ckness c~
from Ius "" no! hJS son from some
soc tuw.ss He would have been tar
bettaf ott 10 sob our hos heart 111
controroon before God and for h11
s1n than to e•cuse ho s conduct Of1
the g ounds ol ollness. Rom_ 5:t2
uys; "By one man srn entered onto
tne WOfld and death by sm." and
Rom 6:23 says: "The wages d Sin
os death
The sobertng fact os that while
therP-may be d1nereoces 111 the
k1nds of s1ns we comnut , or in lhl'!
degrees of our son , Rom. J:23 de-
clares !hat there •s no d1Hereroce 111
fh•s . that "all ,...," s1nned ..1d
come short of the giOf'V d God."
That's whv -are so pleased and
proud ro procta1m "the gospel (J
the gace of God." how Ctw11t ~·(I
the penalty lot CU" aiM tl\at """
m•gt'lt have a perfect standlf'l9 be-
lore a holv God . "bei!'lg 111ttilied
fr&ely by H11 grace. ttwougl'l tt1e r•
clempt•Otl lha l i1 1n Christ Jnus"
(Rom 3:2 .. ~ "Thanks be unto God
for His un,peakabte glftl " til Cor.
9:151.
GOD'S WORD SAYS:
H .. 1h1t hurcth my word ,
and bc-licvcih
on H1m ch•c ~ent ••· ....
l!vult.ICinl Lire.
and •h•ll noc tome: bM.o
tondc•Mtion;
butMpuM'd
from dnth to &h.
St. Joln1 f :l.f
In whorf! we ha¥C rcde-Mpdon
thr0uJ:h HIS bJocMI,
the fori'"'Cnc.» of .tne
~otc:ord.n• to the ricllu of Hit
CMCE. . '. !,_.,. 1;1
-TH! IIIL!
•
Could vou relate for us any partlculer In·
atance in which vou remember prayer
being answered In a wav that -help·
ful7 Yes, I can. I recall vividl/1.: lnatanceAa~ hefore Chriotmas in 1968. A co lltudent, •
Questions
&Answers
a 1 II ENaY J. H EYDT, T ... O .
I"ROM "THI!: CHOII!:N ~I!OPLE " -236 W.7:Jot4 k., H•• Y• .. Cltr
Question : Pl~as~ ~:iv~ m~ th~ signif-
iconce of lht •word "clwrrl1" w found
in rh~ Ntw r ,.s/tlmtm. IJ rhi.f rht
ll!t'tmin,.: today?
Ann••~r : The won.l "church" i~ u§ed
In the New Testam~nl to translate tht:
Greek word ~Uitsia. This has led lo
much mi~untlcr~tanding since the
meaning or the English word '"church"
and the Gre~k word d.k.ltsia are not
the same. The Er1&lish word '"church ..
comes from the Greek kuriakon (the
lord's hou§e, u does the Scotch
"kirk"}, but this word does not occur
in the New Tt:.stamenl. Kurialcon re-
fers to a building, but the onl y buikl-
ing the New Testament recoaniz.ed as
the Lord's was the Temple at Jerusalem.
Tht: word tlclc lt.tirl wa~ u~ b y tht: an-
, cient Gre~k stale.s for a political as-
~emhl y of citizens (.-\cts 19:32, 39).
It meuM literally "the called-out
one~." In the New T~stament this wa~
used to de~ianatc: those who hc:lieved
in the Lord Jesu~ Christ, wheth~r
lho!lc in a giv~n area like leruMit:m
i Acts II : 21) or A~ia (I Corinthia n~
16: 19), or all bclie\lers generally (Acts
20:28; I Corinthian~ 10:32; Eph~-
5ians I :22; .1 : 10, 21; .5 :23 etc.). It was
ev~n applied to such a small segment
of the larger body of believers as m~t
in a private horne (Romans 16:.5). But
11 always refers to the people whether
viewed as in a gi\ICn place or not, and
never to the place itself. The English
word "church" i! used in a much wider
range and is applied even to e<:clesiu-
tical oraaniz.ations. It i1 necessary
therefore always to discern how the
1crm is intended when used today and
never to rt:ad the present variations in
U!\1! into the New Testament.
• • • •
Queslion: Pit-me t:omm~nt on 2
Tim . 3 :9 will, itJ "lotion also to 1 ,
Tim. 2:16.
Ann•·~r : The statement in 2:16 to
"~hun profane and vain babblinp" re-
rers to verse 14, "!ltrive not about
words to no profh ."' Heresy as well as
pure thwretical error and empty spec·
ulation are in view. 111ae boeh aut>.
vert those who aive heed to them and
increase to more: unplineu. How·
ever, the heretics themst:lve:s and t~
who do the pervmioa have a limited
duration as it e-videnced by the cue
or Jannes and Jambres who withstood
M~ (3 :8, 9). "they shall proeced no
rurther."' But thert: will be odwn. and
Timothy i"' advised that the ro.d ahctd
will nCM be: easy. "E•il men and ICdu-
et:rs sh11il wu worse aDd wont"'
(3 : IJ). We ~. therefore:, thai 100.
who pr.pte wrona lhiokint utd-
matt:ly pa• out of lbe picture while
wrona thiokinJ tt•U hu a pcroidoul
ptactkal outworll:ina.
It is beeaute ol thll tbat we Deed to
b<lna ewry .,...... n.oo copeivlty to
the-of Clwlot, l Cor. 10:5,
We are a11o 10 NII>C'I I• drill Our -... _.,...._...,_
(E.ph, 6: 12) ... to .... C~ 'I Dtla ift
'"' fact ""' ... 1-loo "' Ood .............. Hot ___ ,.
on Hh (lTiao. 2:1,).
• • • • Qt weloo: ...,.., 0/ ,., dtwdt ,_,. ., .., ,., ,,. -., --
11111 wrliN• ., o.Ml, ,., b .,.,
Mlwr ,_,.,. ~ .,._., lat.r, .. tiM
tim~ of 1he M accabus. I would lilc~
ro know what you b~li~ve about lhis.
Answer: The reason for the positton
you mentioned , stripped of its intcl-
le<:tua l glamour, is sheer unbc:Hef in
the prophetic element o[ Scripture:.
Thes.e critics si mply can't believe that
Daniel could have prophesied ~ ac-
curately the event' or the future, ~
they. select some author of • future
date: and have him phrase history as
prophecy! T o attribute thi~ trickery
to a Bible author i! to undermine tt-e
valtdity of the entire book. Further-
more, the arauments 1h~y then ad-
vance to prove a laic dale for the book
art: worthless. The book of Daniel hu
its position in the third division of the
Hebrew canon, called "'the writinp"
or the-"Kethubim." instead of in the
first section, called "the Prophets" be:-
caU§e Daniel himself wa.s not a prophet
hy office. That is why the Apocryphal
book of Eccle."'iasticus in mentionina
the prophet~ says nothina about Dan-
iel. However, Daniel had the prophetic
girt as we know from the slatemc:nt
of the Lord Jesus Christ in Mallhew
24:1.5. This is also an alnolute testi-
mony for the aenuineness of the boolc,
fOf' certainly ChriM would have no
part with deception, and He would not
have quoted from it were there any
doubts about its authenticity. Other
araurnents are aenerally arbitrary, or
ha.o;ed upon insufficient evidence. For
el!ample, 1he term "Chaldeans''
(I :4;2:2, 10 etc.) is said to be used
in a sense it did not have until a later
time (the notoriously weak arrumcnt
from s ilenc e ), Darius the Mcde
(S:31 ; 6 :21) is not known to history
(same araumenl-neitht:r the Belshaz-
zar nor .Sargon or haia h 20: 1 were
known for many centuries), and the
statement in 9:2 ''understood by
booka" is said lo require the comple-
tion nf the canon by Daniel's time
(hue it requires only that Daniel had
read the sacred books c:xis~inJ in hi~
time, especially Jeremiah). The ract
of the matter is that the critics have
to plact: Daniel at such a late dace
that its acceptance into the canon
would have been most unlikely, and
ill very plate there bespeaks it1 au·
thenticity.
• • • • Question: Is It not trt~e tMt God
wtrl tltr tUJtiofU to pwltlsll IINNt1 Thr"
why au thry /11 twrfl pwllitltrd1
Answrr: The principle laid down in
<knoit I 2:3 r•aardlnt the blalfna
and the CUrM holdt n..,-.1'-' of the
fact that Ood utea the Mliomt to ...t
out His purpoea. Even the wndt of
man it UMd to lhil md.. 1lw Oocl wiU
ute the nationt II tetn in Mda ,. .....
II Z So...r. 7 :14 ttftd ...... ";)l,
Howe;..,,l..._......, to your.....-
,_ lo ...-.,. ....,., .._ tltio.
Tha Mlion. hllw Unall: always pt
~ ........... of .......... Ood l-., __
f« 1.-.1. n.,.,..... • Znt1r1M
I :IJ•ArldJ .. ...,_ F;' 1• -... -t ........ -. ... W11 bul • lkde ';I 'j _...,
helped ,., •• ,~ ... , .... , .....
!"--• I 1\C V-). a lo
.,..., ...... 7 • pWt 2:1. • ..•
lor lte .... tJ t1a ,_II ....... ..,...,,._._,_,...,.
01. n ,nla. llllielt1111qt : 10.
J. !DGU HOOVU
bara Jane M.aclde, waa kidnaped on December
17 in Decatur, Georr!a. Kidnaplnr lo 1lne of the
mo.t atroeious of erlmea. Every available re.
.... ,... of tile FBI wao mobillud to locate tile
:roun• ~rl. Time was of the euence and clue11
weN few.
Three clays later an anonymous phone call was
received by our Atlanta . office . In an excited
voice the caller gave directions for ftndinl' a
.,c:apeule." o
FBI ap:nt. raced to the lOcation given by the
anOftJlllOUI caller. It was an area wild and un.
inhabited, with many vines, scrub buahes and t,_, I waa informed by telephone of the tip
ginn to our Atlanta offtce. Along with my asao--
eiatee. I knew we would need help beyohd our-
Mlvee to flnd the young girl.
Our aaent. searched frantically. They were
alert for any pouible clue-a spot of disturbed
I'J'OUnd, a broken twig, a scarred piece of bark. ¥ the Dec:ember day began to rrow dark, the
aaent. wondered, 'Was the anonymouiJ call only
a eroel hoax r·
Then there came a shout from an agent deep
in the woods. He had found what appeared to be
freahly dug earth. Agents quickly converged on
thi11 spot and could hear a knocking noise from
under the ground. They began to dig· furiously
with 11hovels and boards, even with bare hand!.
Soon a wooden box was uncovered. r n it was
Barbara Mackie, shocked and hungry, but alive.
She had been buried in the "capsule" for some
84 houn.
We in the FBI believe that ou r prayers made
the difference that day.
What ere the Christian qualities you seek
to Inculcate in the young agents whom
vou train, and how do vou go about it7
The FBI plays a critical role in American so.
ciety. Our investigations affect the lives, repu-
tations and status of .many citizens. For that
reuon we must have Special Agents of unim.
peachable personal character, integrity and hon-
esty. Their investigations muAt be sc r upu lously
fair and impartial, repor ting the facts without
prejudice or 8J'ror. They must be above the temp-
tations of bribery and di shonesty. We carefolly
investigate the backgrounds of applicants for
FBI employment to detennine their reputation,
character and ability. The success of the FBI
stems in large part from t he high moral stan-
dards required of all our personnel.
How can the churches help re·instill
character and morality in people today?
One of the great tragedies of the free world
today ie a decline of moral values-honesty, in·
tecrfty and fair play. Crime rates have jumped
drastically. An increasing number of people -
both youthful and adult -feel that the law need
not be obeyed. Many are diarespectful toward
law enforcement officers and our judicial sys-
tem. Often they are selfish, arrogant and dis-
dainful of tile rirhta of othen.
Church men and women should apeak out
forthri!lhtly for what is right, good and noble
The voice of the church is a powerful and mean.
inrfu) voice -and it should ring forth loudly ·
and elearly on behalf of tho.~Je moral principles
whieh underlie our society. Too frequently today
Christiana are 11ilent in the midst of injustice.
Too frequently Christians look the other way
when the law is violated. Too frequently Chris-
tiana are not ready to do their share as citizena.
Chrillttans have an obligation, both individually
and through their churches, to stand up for
freedom, the dignity of the individual, and those
moral principles which a lone make life worth
livinr.
Do you -any connection betwHn the
eubve,.lon of morality and the thr .. t to
the n•tlonel security from outside
eneml•7 America'o boot protection Ilea In tile
lntetrrltT, moralit,-, honesty and patriotlom of
ltl own cltisena. The fore1gn enemy i11 always
hoplnr to lind the disloyal peroon, tile individual
who for a few pieces of silver or other material
rowan! will betray hio country. To a large extent
thla 11 bow the Sovlet8 for example, attempt to recruit opleo inoide the United States. They
contact ~ pro.peet. and endeavor to ftnd a weak·
-In hla penonalit,-which can be exploited.
If U..,. diiiCOftl' tllat tblo individual io willinr to RMJ conft<lentlal data from hio employer or
to """ tbem In other ,..,.., U..,. will readily pay
him monq. A nation whieh haa loot ita n!llant:e
oa moral ftloeola a nation doomed to extinction.
Whet would you .. y to • young peraon
today who '-conelderlng the cl•lma of
Chrltlt upG!I h'-llfe7 !would tell him to ac-
cept Chrilt fwly and J07oualy and to do every·
tbl ... hnlanly ~ble to follow hla princl~l ...
Tllla Ia a Ufoloq commitment. It meano that
O'fV7 doelai""'JOII make. larp or am.all, at home ·
or Ill tho ...._ toueblnr your own life or the
-o1.u.n, moat be IMM In tho llrht of that
-mnl-nt to a Blrller AutllorttT. In tlllo way,
I 'bello• e. ~ faltll Ia norturwd.
Ia 1117 -u DINctor of tbo FBI, I ha""
-liDO "-''J wloat .._ when :rouna _-.too aut God, -m tho tMehiiiP of Jeoua, * irroodr tbo moral J.-. Crime Ia toda:r ruin:.
... tho -ol *-"da of ,..,...,. -'-who ,_. tMr ... .....,. tie law of ~and tho
I IMW; tMr lack a pot -.a! faltlt buod Oil moralll:r .......... ..,_Tho lime to-... 6la ........... ol God Ia Ia tho ........ ... • '11. ..... and ..... Tllla lmowlotlp
lwi m •• .,. of oar daQr u.... <C)J(
•
H .,L..,; d d" 0 ST4TIOIIED Ill S..f. ~uti! ... ! !C!!O.!' n!!! wtor, From the Police Blotter ::Ec~l:~'t ~
Hirth i1 &IIICID( ptrltll'leat CbllrtiiU ol tM u~ Ol11" • MORDAY, JUMI 11 JCie'iMIID nlicMct, 1410 Mar-Ctltnl Jfftport, oa a ebarp LJDG D. SuWYU ollSM 8U
llldlr1 fto bl.•tbtlll.lrrla.dto •• aid tbat tbt .C.S .._ lllarJ Ellp...,.. Kelllt', a, eu .be., ""' Nnport, dur-of 1ntol1caUoa tD pubUe .•• BerMtdtao Plact, COlli MMl,
_.,... wt1b ~ -&llllr -18e--ot lit p_,. 4-c-lac lilt Dlilllt. EdWard Cbrlo LlDYIIIe, 18, o1 Calli., 1o otrYia( II !be Cout
·-· --~-~--U troo c:o-IIJ dol llu, WU arr-IIIHO • THURSDAY JVIIE 24 1004 W. BllD>oa BIYd., Bill-G-d Air &taboo, S.. FnD-.__...;,,;;; Ploeb fa tbo Omelalelodlellloo llllortalomool, earlllnl wtlb 1.m.11 E. C-lhr)'. UldBIJ-GliJ wa~ Qulalan 22 of boa, wu arrtllocl 11 2:J5 p.m. elloo.
Ud pta opealac at tiM aew hS c)OwQ. ud prtsn ..aeb u a •* Dr. • a etliU'I' o1 bltlrc UO ZOtb St., ceotral N'ewpOrt, at Newport ucl FI.DitJ oa a · ...................................... ...
IDUIIoa Dul PoUlt Hai1Jor at Hobte eatamaru, a1r llrt for dlwat il PlbJic: , • , RJeblrd WU atrlllted at 11 ·40 p m at Cblrp ol driYlDc Yblle lmder
I p.m. S&Nrda1, Jtl7 1,1 •. Tbt two to Hawa.U &ad a JobMDD AU. lwUta, to, of UO 1Jdo bll rtlldeDCe, on ~ ~p of tbe LDilueoce of aleobol ..•
Ctllbnt:toD wtUcwMl-8eO&y Olltboud motor. Out:rJcpr Part. Udo PMI• .... , WU &r· alawtul MZUI.llDtercourse Richard Lee 0'Nt1U, U, ol
la obeerftaet of RJ.c:bltd Belir)' DON are pluDed oa SWdl.7 rat.~ at 11:15 &.111, atthe...U., Robert Gor~o Mc:Wtrter 58' 701 -1/% E, Balbol Bl•d., Bal-
Dua'l blrtb oo AaPit l, 1811. from t..I'Q. Beach to Dial at tM rtu of 1 na W. Bl.lboa ot 4110 Puk Nnport '.U boa, wu arrested at 10:50p.m.
Art H..-.c,prtatdntoUbe PolDt. BIYd., Ctatr&l Newport, Oil a arrested u 8·30 am ~~ hl.s at 116-1/2 ZZod st., Central
Du& PolDt Cllam.ber ol Com-LA.W A.HD SIMGLI! GA.L cbup 01 belqlatodeatad lll relldeoee OD ·a e~~ ot as-Nnpc:n, on a cbarp ol in-
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Corona del Mar CALli75.Q3
IS TOPIC "OR P.W.P. aa &ll&o ••• Wtlll&m. Vu Her-aautt and battery .•. A earn. to.lieaUoa ill pllbUc •.• Jerry
,... Dlt' and JtldJ AM Crowe, !0, era valued at $274 was stol-8uka W'tlJOD, 26, of Cba.rle
"Law &Dd tbe lll(ie •'" botJa ol ZSOI W. Oceu Fl, ea. ~tom a car belonglne to St., Costa Mesa, wu arrested
wW pt tcp dea.raace from Clllltral Nf'WPOI't,werearrett.S Genki M. ~mao, u 9 Bay-at 11:~5 p.m. at 2121 UcFad-
attoroey Rooald Steelman of at lO:SO p.m. at tbtlr re.adeoce side Dr., Newport Belilch, whfle den, CeDtral Newport, on a
Capl.struo Beacblttbemoath)y OD cbll'pl of poueslloa of u wu puked at his residence charge ofintodcalion 1n pub.
m..t.l.Dg of SoatbCoastCblpter, mut)la.aa , •• Michael Dartd Juoe 6 ••• An un.l.deriifted Uc ••• A4 estimated 70 pl-
Pueots Without Partners, tll1s e>natt, 21, of UOS E. Bay A•e., drinr of a ear drove his car k>na of peoUne were stoMD
Frtday, July 16, in Carpeater Balbol, wu a.rrelted &I 1:45 into the side ot a car owned: from a bolt beJoopng to At-
Hall, U&92 Del Prado be., a.m. at Via Uodlae aDd Via by wuuam Arthur Stevenson bert J. MUler, 23 CbUDel Rd.,
Dua Potat. Lido Soud, Lido Isle, oo a 219-1/2 At.looe, BaJt)O& Is~ Lido Tntler Park, wbJie It
His topics WllliDclude mar-charp ot posseutoa of marl~ land, causing $100 damage to was docked at the Lido An-
rlap, dJsaolutJon, wills, guard-jlaDl ••• Rlcbard Waller 11 wttUe u ns parked at the chorage between May 15 and
lauhlpa, 1.nd tuna.J.Ie court. Hutoa., ZZ, a.nd Robert La•-parttng 1o1: at 251 E. c oast JlllM! 25; nlue of the ktss ns
wttb tlme for questions. riDCe Bolki.D, 28, both ol3811 Hwy,, at 5:45 p.m .... Van-placed at $35 ... A set of
A aatln Cantornlan, Mr. Stubore Dr., Welt Newport, dais blew ~ the mail boJ: at hllbcaps nlued a.t $72 were
Steelman played double tau lA wtre UTested at 8:SO a.m. at the Kenneth Albert Brlttlngbam stolen ftom a car bekxldng
the Cleveland Symphoay Or. S?UI st. a1MI Balboa, oo charges residence, 204 VLa Itnaea, Lido to Ectwud Starnes, 400 Santa
ehe.tra tor two years befoJ'e of poasesslon of ma.rt)ala . , • Isle, causing $5 damage during ,Aoa A¥enue, Newport Heights,
chan&loe tothelep.lprofesaloll. A stereo tape deck valued at the night •.. A motorcycle while U was parked at his
Cotree tor mJmbers and $100 wu stolen from a cu seat valued at $60 ns stolen resldeoce clttriDg the night ot
ruests wtU be served at 7:30 bek>nclnc to Argyle Scott Nel-from a motorcycle bekmging Jtme 10 ... A bicycle val-
p.m. The meeUng starts at 1011, 8~1-1/2 Bay Ft., Balboa to Dllvtd A. Meth.lun, 920 lr-ued at $100 was stoln from
8:1~, with refreshments and Island, wbtle U was parked at vine, Newport Helgtlt.s wbJie a pn.ge at the Charle Hamill
music to follow, S2? Sapphlre, Balboa !slaDd, u was parked at Ms re~ideoce residtace, 1n4 E. Ocean Ft.,
HEW MEEnHG HOUR .
Trustees oltbeNewportMesa
unUied. scbool district have es-
tabu.bed the tlrst and 3rd T~aes
di.Js as the days for its meet.
lnp, 1111tballpd trom earuer
meetl.Dc dates.
1be board dld, bow ever,
ctaace the time of the meetlnp
from "' p.m. to 7:30 p.m. All
meet!Dp, tmless otherwise a.a.-
DOUDCed. wtll be bekl at tbe
Costa Mesa high scbool lyceum.
LEGAL IIOTICE
r -9515
FICTITIOtS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
between Juoe 19 and 21 ••• A between 8 a.m. JWle 23 a.od Balboa, betweeo noon and 12:20
prble-dUposal, buffer crlnd-7 a.m . June 24 •.• A wheel p.m., June 25 .•• An electric
er and qcuum cleuer, total aod a tire valued at $50 were typewriter nlued at $500 was
n.lue $150. were burglarized stolen trdm a car bek,ogtng burcJI.rlsed from Ba.ltz Mor-
ftom the apartment of Carl to David L. lr1riln, n8 Orchid tuary, 3520 E. Coast Hwy.,
T. Heorlckleo,4004RiverAn., Ave., Corona del Mar, wtttle Corooa del Mar, during busi-
West Newport, between June u was parked at his residence DeS& bouts • . . A surtboard
18 and 21 • , , A portable bar· between JWle 1 and 10 valued a.l $?0 was stolen trom
beeue uaJ.t, nlued at $55, was · a cu belooglng to Dana Mi-
stoleo from the patio at the • FRIDAY, JUNE 25 chael Sbaw, 1960 Sin Bruno,
Mary Frances Barnett rest-Richard Howard SulUY'lD., 24, the Bluffs, while It was park~
deDCe, 1014 E. Balboa BlYd., of 2221 Harbor Blvd., Costa ed at 1611 Ba.lboa Ave., Sal-
Balboa, during the ntgflt • • • was arrested at l :SOa.m,. boa Island, duri.Dg the nigflt of
Boat accesaorJes n.lued at $80 Ocean Ft. aDd 22Dd st., JDDe 24.
were stolen from a boat be-
longt.Dg to JohD Mershan. 123
Vla Zurich, Lido Isle, wtttle It wae docked at uoo Soud aJid
the Udo Isle bridge between
JUDe 1 aDd 20.
• TUESDAY, JUNE: 2Z
SERVING THE ENTIRE HARBOR AREA
IW)
PLUMBING AND
24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE
645-3130
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
REPAIR SPECIALISTS
ELECTRIC SEWER & DRAIN CLEANING
UICBITDST.
CDITAIIISA
THE
C:HIJitCHES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
IS FOR YOU
The tolknring peuon Is doing
business as: Abldestc Mer.
cbaOO!se Company, 410 SZnd
Street, Newport Beach, P.O.
Bos. 1321 , Newport Belch:
Arthur M. Chambers, 2653
KoorYflle AYe., Loog Bellch, ca. 90815.
Tbts business Is belng coo~
dueled by an lodlftdtaL
Chester Lyle Harris, 51, of
815 E. Balboa 81¥d,, Balboa.,
was arrested at 3:30 p.m. at •·-:c.~--·
the Balboa Pier, on a charse of
intoDcatioo in pubUc . • • A
televts1oo set, stereo, guitar
aDd ampuner, total value $775.
Call these merchants
for the best
STOP TMAT TMIIF
'!>--; DICTO GRAPH
SECURITY SYSTEMS
I"Ollt HOMf .,..D .UitNI!S$
THf IIIOU f'O,UlAilt 0401Cf
l"lltU OfMOMSTUT!OM
~lltfl! UTW.ATU 9:45A.M.-BIBLE SCHOOL HOUR
11 :00 A.M.-MORNING WO RSHI~SERV I CE
7:00P .M. -EVENING SERVICE
DR. JAMES COiollll PASTOR
301 Moooollo St. CO'ST4 ~o~n.:·
(AI 1•••• A.,.• A'-'•·J Pt.-e _$4~1733
HOME 0 F P. C. H EUMAIIH CH RISTIAH SCHOOL
I(J,.drrtDrlrrt tbro111h Eithth Gr11d•
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHR IST, SCIENTIST
JJOJ Via Lido
Newport Reach
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9 a.rn. ao d 10:30 a.m .
SUNDAY SERVICES
9 Lm. aod 10:30 a.m.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING 8 P·'"·
READING RCX>M
Week days: 9 a.m.· 5 p.m.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER
Luther1n Church in Americll
2900 PKific View Or.
Coron• del Mlr, C.if.
DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER
Phone : 644·2664
9 :00A.M. Family Worship
10:00 A.M .• Church school
II :00 A.M.· FtstiYe Worship
NURSERY PROVIDED
Wednuday: 9 a.m.· 7:45 p.m.IL.----------'
Tuuday and Friday:
9 a.m.· 5 p.m.: 7-9 p.m.
Sunday: I p.m.· 4 p.m.
SECOND CHURCH OF
OfRIST. SCIENTIST
Ntwport Beach ,u
Corona del Mar
,1; • w J' I
)100 Pacific View Dr.
SUNDAY SCHOOL I 0 a.m. A
SUNDAY SERVICE lth.m.
WEONESDA Y EVENING
......
3262 Br<Md Stnoot
Newport H~ts
Fr~~· t~nd lnd~p~ndent
Co ntregt~tionttJ
C l, ristitJn Cluuch . Reading Room: 8 P·"'·
SSOG-8 F ... Co .. tHwy .
Eatraac e oa Narciaao•
Mon.-Fri.: 10 a,rh. to 5 p.m.
REV. NORMArol BROWN
MINISt'ER
ThUrsday evenings: 7 to 9
Sat.: 10 .a.m. to 4 p.m.
You are cordially invited tO
,ucnd Church Services and
to uJC the ReadinJ Room.
SUNDAY SERVICE
AND CHUROi SCHOOL
AT 10:00 A.M.
Nurs~ry Ctln!: pro11Mkd
PHONE: 6-42-2740
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
... CYI'-., WMIOI'f _...
,A NIW cttURCK W&LCOMII YOU
Dr. H•Mrt A.. Dn·l~••.nJ InteriM "••!-.',
SUMDAY JCI«))L • • • • • ..... A..Ji.. .... JTUD'f
IOIIHIP. •,. 11 AoM. •41 ,..... ,_,. P.& WIQ.
Slped: Arthur M. Cbambers.
This statement flied with the
county clerk of Oranp CCM.mty
on: June 24, 1971, byBeverlyJ,
Maddox, deputy CO\Ilty clerk.
Pabl.IMl~-.J~ .•••• 15, u.
19n, I.D the Newport Harbor
Enslp.
LEGAL H.OTICE
f.IOOOI
FICTITIOUS BIBINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The following per-SOil lsdolng
business as: StarUte Marine,
1027 Wh.lte SaJls Way, Corooa
del Mar, Ca. 92625: E:dgar J.
Carpenter. 1027 White Sails
Way, Corona cSel Mar, Ca.
92625.
This business Is bel.ng con-
ducted by an lodlvidtal.
Signed: E. J. Carpenter.
Thls statement Hied wtth the
county clerk of Orance County
on: June 29, 19'11, by Betty J.
Barpten, dePUtY county clerk.
PubUsh: July 1, 8, 15, 22,
19'11, 1D the NeYPOrt Harbor
Ensi&ll.
L!GAL IIOTICI
F -9980
FlCTTTJOUS BlSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The tol1owtngpersonsa.re00-
1Dg business as: ArUstrj, 105
Ya.lD st., BalbOa, Callfornia:
Duid M. Massaro, 840 lrYiDe
Ave., Newport Beach; WUUam
J. Pollock, 4640 E. 4UI St ••
'-Boocb.
This business Is belDg coo-
ducted by a pu1Dersh1p,
Sl-: lJOYid M. lilasaro,
Geoen.l Partner.
Tbls statement ftled wttb the
c.OUDty clerk of Orure CCMtty
00: J-29, 1971, lrr Boll7 J.
Buploo. d_, coomtr clerk.
PubUsh: July 1, 8, 15, U,
1971, Ia !be Newport Harbor
Elllllp. .................
"I .,.. .... ._, siUI ................ =
• I 7 ........ I 1 ""!~ .. ~ • •• .. ~ hl:z'
;;;.rif.i .. :z. u. ~..: .• ~-=: .... = ..... ·----....... p -·
ta1o1fti(10U. .PaD PIDII Mill Oft •&1111 ~
were bur&la.rl.sed from the Mar-~~~~@~~~~~= guet LeMarres11ience,6ZOOr-•
chid Ave,, Corona del Mar, be-
tween 5:4.5 aDd 11:45 p.m., Juoe
21 . , . ho knapsacks, valued
at $65, were stolen from Rich-
ard W. O'Grady, 1900 Tere-
sita LaDe, Harbor Hlgflland.s,
whUe at the beach at W. Ocean
ft. and G St., about 6:30p.m.
• , • VaMa.ls used a B. B. gun
BEAUTY NOOK
2732 E. Coast Hwv.
Corona del Mar
Phone 644-7 336
to break a window at the John 1 -:::;::;::::'t:;;:::r:;:::;:::;'t::::::::t:~
R. Clabaugh resldeoce, 1000
Nottingham Rd., Westcllff, be-
tweel'l 8a.m. and 5 p .. m.,Jme IS,
causing $40 damage ••• Van-
dals u.sed an Wlkncnrn type ot
e:rpklstYe devise to blow ~the
mail bos. at the NataUe A,
Hauc:htoo resldeoce, 1-401 Mari-
Ders Dr., Harbor Highlands,
between 3 and 5 a.m., causing
$25 damace ••• A bicycle val-
ued at $50 was bur&la.ri&ed from
the p.ra~ at the Kathryn Gil-
lespie residence, W'l Hlla.rla
Way, West Newport Hetgflts,
between 4 p.m. June 21 aDd
10 a.m. June 22 •• , Tools
valued at $218 were stoleo from
a truck belongin& to Degear
Plumbi.Dg Sen·tce, 961 W, 17th
St., Costa Mesa, while it wa.s
parked at 118 36th St., West
Newport, during the night.
• WEDNESDAY, JUNE Z3
A bood oroa.meot n.lued at
$'15 was stoleo from a car be-
\onctnc to Barbara w. Martin,
213 Di&mood, Balboa Island.
ud parked at ht!r resi-
dence during the ntpt •••
A telerisloa set Y&lued at $150
wu bur&larlaed from tbe Doo-
akl Mefuland: restdeoce, 400
VIa LidO NOI'd, Udo Isle, be-
tweeD Jaoe 14 ud JaDe Z3 •••
A barbecue lllllt. nlued at $35,
was stolen from the bact yard
at tbe Pamela NormlD resl-
dt.DCt, SUn Seashore Dr., West
Nnport Mnreeo 6 p.m. Juot n ud 3 p.m. JUDe 18 ..•
VU&k~ tun a brlek throuCb
the w1DctoW at tbe Dtlllhtflll
QuackllberrJ. liS J:Srd St ••
c-.1 "-"· durlao t11e
olpl, eoootor $50 dlm&(t •••
sea dl•iDC eqq,IMIIt, nt«
.... ud --""1--.... total nl• MIS, nrr•
bllrJiarlled from lltt Bnet
F-r-,IJI--
Iro, ~lalud.bolw_J_
1 Uld 14 .•• Clolbla( nlcod
at $41 wu ...,._ trocn • car
bt---.10 Jon Pllflela ror-
-SIIIIM_N_
BolaiD. 'llllllo II wu porbll II
-a. Uld 81-, C-.1 ,.~, bltw .. , ud ll:JO p..... J-11 , • , A blCJCII
nlold II .-o wu bor(larlaod -lilt-II 1M WI Ilia'!
SALES&. SERVICE
.t10E 17TH ST . COSTAIII ESA.
646.no6 -646-6855
MALCOLM(&UO )CUTUER
DISCOUNT
PRICES
ON CARPET ClEANING
Tustin Cleaners
Dl•~""' IMc••-• will """'l.tl
.,..," ,....,., '-•• •• •Hie• '"
~e-... ~,<11-
For Information
C•ll Christopher
136-4067 or 527-6506
WOS f. (OINGI!It, SANTA AJIIA
DIMMITT
/J. .. ;J.t:f.t
k""CENYII
Finne qu~lity dry clunin&
Ofl t)r,t pnmllft
1
Stlf·•rrin laundfy
Ah ne• -l.ttH model
FrJtidalr~t wuher1
llOO E. Coes1 Hwy., COM
,.,..,., 67J.960S
e IWII'fltOVI!MI!NTI
e ADDITIONS
DCMUoLD lo IL.DII .. , .............. .....
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
Dfltf•rl T1sh
FLOII./STS _,
in service
• Food to Go
.._ ....
FRIED CHICKEN
U5-S990
1 hOO A.M. M f100 ,,M. OAIL Y
CLOSI!O TUUDAY
291 E. 17TH STREET
(AT SANTA AHA AVI!.l
COST 4 M ES4
IN I' .. O .. T 0 1' •uiL.DINCO ll,.,.o,.,u,. """"'CtNII LOr
• Hearin& Aids
HAL AEBISCHER
J.IIJ!!:a-1
Proper Fitting Assured
3409 E. ~st Hwy.
Corona del MM
87~3833
• Kennels
....... " •• a--. -8oolu
2'700W. C... Hwv., N. 8.
1411331
Z ..... PAINTS
• N .. spaper
fOR LOCAL MEWS
SUISCIUIE
TO . TIIB
Th Olflclfll H•••,•~
•I ••
Clf7 .,,...,.., -·
1m L cw.JT MWY~··,..... f»_ ........
OlfLr U.tt A rBAR
CALL f7J .. JJI
'Office Equipment
I I. .. ti. • .....
I IOUI?MI~I
IN N EWf'OAT BEACH ----~ O{fiu Fumirurt' , •L;r DESKS • CH.t.IRS
fll ES . SAFES
OfFICE SUPPliES
& STATIONERY
• Nurseries
ShruM. lntnior Pian15
Trop ical &. T ren
iMKtictd~ and Fc-nilizer
FRf.'E DF/.1 VER )'
Corona del Mar Nursery
:'744 F Cc>a~l Hw) b-S-0160
•Paint Wallpaper
HARBOR PAINT
•wALLPAPER
PITTSBURGH PAINTS
Complete Lme
13,000 PATTERNS
OF WALLPAPER
2919 E. Coo .. Hwy.
Corona del Mar
IHI:XT TO POJtT THKATR I:I
Phone: 673·2033
A.R.MARSAC
PLUMaER
700 Carnauon A~
Corona dtl Mar
1
Phunbinl Rep.in
DAY A f<IGKT
WATER HEATEitS
673·4130
• Printina
CAL.a. VI Nl • .,.., .. ,,. ...
--I'UIU ..... CO.
2 n1 L Cooot Mltlo-
C:..n•., .... Cell....,_ .............. ......... .. ,,.,, ....
~ 547-4116
AUSAIIAU-
A.N THON Y' S
SH OE SERVICE
COMP'li!TI! SHO!, LUGGA
ANO HANOaAG REP'AI•S
3401 E. Co a at Highway
Corona del Mar
Phone: 873o.fd40
O tlur L oc•tiotu:
t UU VIA LIDO, NI!W,Olltl
t 7• I"ASHIOM ISLAMO
t 1101 IIIYINI!, MI!"WP'O•T
• ltOaUUOM'S OlP'T.;STO
"ASHION ISLANO
•
YOUR FACTORY.OI
Magna vox
DEALER
"Wbf'rf' Sf'rlli CCI ••l«'s it
• bf'llf'r b•y ..
• Color St•reo Thoo1:.oool
• Color TV Conaol ..
Portables • M<ono<:h•••••l
TV • Ster•o Consoles
Component Syatem•
Tepe Record•n • Po•ct ·l
abt• end Teble Radioal
.,e s trvic • ALL ••••s /
1129 NEWPORT ILVD.
SERVING 4LL OF
OR4HC! COUIITY
a.m. to 11 p.m.-7 dt.Ja!
S,JJI.cl 'IJ.I/19
9elrflililfl Slrl!icw no--
.. ;.:.:::.::~-::: ns t a e-n lin WID Will . _.__..,..
lldl *' 'II. JIIIJ IS, ill CttJ' Ball, ...,.,.,. at I o'clock.
..... ._ a.-"' ... ..,. IIICnllrJ 01 tbt Comm&a-
lka. DH A•t•.. is Clnt
Ylc....c:ba1rmaa. &Dd Gol'dcG
G~ Ia lad tlce-cbl.lrmu.
Rert ll tH apadt ilr to-
olollt's mllllllg'
L I GAL MOTICI
F -10560
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
Tbe following persoos are
doing buslDessas: Ivanola Trust
B, 1661 Westclift Dr., Newport
Beach, caW. 92660; Oolald D.
Wells, 1200 Klngs Rd., Newport
Stach, Ca.; Nola M. Williams,
9984 Sunset Blvd., Beverly
Hills, Ca.
Tbls busiDess is being con-
ducted by a business trust.
Siped: Doaald D. Wells.
Tbis statement ftled with the
county clerk of Orange County
on: June 30, 1971, by Beverly
J. Maddox, deputy county clerk.
Publlsb: July 8, 15, 22, 29,
1971, in the Newport Harbor
Ensign.
LEGAL NOTICE
F -10559
FICTITIOL5 BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
Tile followtog persons a.re
doing business as: La Posada
Apartments, 1661 WestclitfDr.,
Newport Beach, Ca. 92660: Don-
ald D. Wells, 1200 Kings Rd.,
Newport Beach, Ca.; Ida E.
Wells, 1200 Kings Rd., New-
por t Beach, Ca.; Eugene W,
Wells, 3135 Breakers Dr., co.
rona del Ma.r, Ca.; Margaret
Wells, 3135 Breakers Dr., Co ·
rona del Mar, Ca.
Thls business Is being con.
dueled by a partnership.
SlgDed: Donald D. Wells.
This statement filed with the
co~mty clerk of Orange County
on: June 30, 1971, by Beverly
J. Maddox, deputy county clerk.
Publlsh: July 8, 15, 22, 29,
1971, In the Newport HarOOr
Ensign.
FUN FOR
EVERYONE
At Ora ... c-••J''I Flant Mart•• •••n•tl•• c-• ..-~
NARRAT[D HARlOff CRUISES OAIL Y
COCIHAIL CRUISES NIGHTLY
CIATALZM'A
PABBZ:M'GZ:R
BZ:RVZCIZ:
NEWPORT TO AVALON
SKIFF REN'rAhS
45 SIIIHS AND OUT80AROS
CAll (71 4) 67J.524S FOA AIOV[
Sport Fishin1
0E£P SU. TAIF'S DAILY 671·1434
!!~:i!!~~~
AT THE OlD PAVILION . 67l-46ll
Mt ~~~.,.~~ -·-''fill 400 MAIN STRUT rl'lll .. BALBOA f't:NINSULA
THAll
A ~ IJIA SilO""
III'AI.OIItT II'HOTOI
III'U.I..ICJT.Y III'HOTOI
I .. HOT,O<;O!''I'
Ia ado or
•••
ATTRESSES
JRW -uaVD.Dma lrftlular Shapes
b ...... -c:::.n.
WISA WATTIUS CO.
lf.NoapfiiNI.
1. u.. ............ ql
.. IIIIMie TalllhDM CO. IDr
as twllwiolul*UI ....
DIUaiiiC ctllltr UtM .....
---~~~-A ... ud co-.. ct st., Eut Blllll.
I; llal porall IIIOUCIIIoo Ill
1M Nnport lllrbor Art 118-
tum to rtloc:ate Ute MIIIIUID
!rom tbl .._ Pullloo lo
1%11 W. Ba-BIYd., CGral
llnport, 1D 1111 bolldlaa OWDOd
b)' lol-Nnporl Boac• pub-
llabtr Bto Rtdd.lct.
s. Filial -ot Tract 88~,
a subdlv1&:1oo ot 9.115 ,acres
IDto 55 lots aJJd z lettered lola
oo tbt north side of Vllta del
Oro, westerlY ot VIsta del So~
North Bluff.
4. Request of Patrick O'Con-
nor to ieacme Z lots at 209
aDd 211 Ceclu St., Newport
Shores, trom C·1·H to R.z.
LEGAL NOTICE
F .9655
FlCTlTlOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The tolknrtng persoo Is U(.-
lng business as Mr. Flsh &
Chips at 2931 East Coast Hlcb·
way, Coro'Dil del Mar, CaWor-
nia 92625: Cornucopia, loc.,
Calllornla. Corporattoa, 221
South Grand Avenue, Santa Ana.,
California 92701.
This business Is conducted
by a Cautoroia corporation.
Signed: Cornucopia, IDe., by
Philip G. deCarloo, President.
This statement was ftled with
the County Clerk of Orange
County on June 25, 1971,
Gerald T. Greoert, Attorney
at Law, 15910 Ventura Blvd.,
Suite 1127, Enclno, CaW. 91316.
T-78809
Publish: July 1, a. 15, 22,1971,
I.D the Newport Harbor Ensign.
LEGAL KOTICE
F -11190
FICTITlOUS BUSINESS NAM~;
STATEMENT
The following persons are
dolng business as: Valley Ceo.
ter Land Company at: 425Mer-
rimo.c Way, A207, Costa Me~.
CaW. 92626:
Lee J. Mohler, managing
partner, & Phyllls J. Mohler,
425 Merrimac Wa.y, AZ07, Costa
M ':'~, Calil. 92526.
Robert W. Dickinson &r Mar-
jorie B. Dickinson, 19131 Kinde
St., Northridge, CaW.
Robert C. Schimmel & Eunice
P. Schlmm~I,5347SoledadRan·
ch') Ct., SanDie go, Callt. 92109.
Sim. hl Golan & Maxine Go-
lan, 17951) Delano St., Reseda.,
Catu.
Richard W. Powell &r Mlklred
Powell, 19147KlMieSt., North-
ridge, Calif.
This buslo~ss Is conducted by
general partnership.
S:gned : Lee J. Mohler, Mall-
aging Partner,.
This statem~nt W.I.S Died lrith
the County Clerk of Orange
County on Ju'.y 6, 1971.
Lowell J. Simons, 6355 Top.
aoga Cyn, Blvd., Suite 426,
Woodland Hills, Calif. 91364.
Attorney at Law.
T-78910
Publlsh: July 15, 22, 29, Aug.
5, 1971, tn the Newport Harbor
Efl ;~gn.
LIG4L HOTICE
F-11191
fiCTlTlOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
Tbe following persons are
dotng business as: Diversl.t1ca-
tlon La.nd Company, US Mer.
rimae Way, A207, Costa Mesa,
Ca.lit. 92626: Lee J. Mobler
a.od Phyllis J. Mohler, GeDtnl
Pa.rtners, 425 Merrimac Way,
A207, Costa Mesa, Cal11. 92626.
This business is conducted by
UmUed partnership,
Signed: Lee J. Mohler, Phyl.
Us J, Mohler, General Part.
ners.
Tills statement wa.s f1led with
the County Clerk of Orange
County on July 6, 1971.
lowell J. Simons, Attor oey
at Law, 6355 Topanga Ca.nyoo
Blvd., Suite 426, WocxUaDd
Hills, Calif. 91364.
T-78911
Publlsh: July 15, 22, 29, Aug.
5, 1971, Ln the Newport HarOOr
Ensign.
LEGAL MOTICE
F .11192
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATE MENT
The foUowtnc persoos are
dOt.nc bustoesa as: Fort Cady
Laod ComJ:any, 425 Werrhnac
Wa'l, A20?, CoG Mea, cant,
~zm, Lee J. MOIIIer udP•r•-
us J. -. Gaoeral Put·
Dtn, us Merrtma.c Way, A207,
com Mea, caw. 92526.
Tbls bul.Dt11 11 coac:lueted bJ
Umllod partnorlhlp.
stped: Let J. Mottllr, Pbfl·
lls J. Mobltr, Gtotral Put--·· Tllll-mtOt wulllod-
IM c.-, Cllrk Ill <lrup c.-, oo JalJ 1, nn.
LOftD J . Slm-Atlonoy
at Law,lft5T_C,.BI'hl., ....... ·-.. -·Colli. Ill ....
T-'lltll
P au•: 1.., 11, 11, n, Ale-s .. 11'71, ...... wpart ll&rtlor .....
. '
u....,..o """'"* tUIII TltUIII»oY,JULY lf,l!71 WI TN 7TH rLIIT
§!!!! llC'!!C!I! --... I . aMIIM $ 11!11.' CAYf, 11PJ NJ oe-nlrd
' Cllu-11. c-.-Me•ber kick oft a success ~...:.::':-:..~ SPACE fOR RENT
1-, ..,...., .. -....
.... -100 ..... .., lltiiOl portlclpab "' 1111 ... -... -ludlllr -
·-• ·-1111 "lolet-"' --"'*1," Iii -. 11111 -~~~ c.-, -•-oil'' lor tM Grllter JntM Cllarlll C"'•'·Ww, JIHI!i. plofad wtt11 tile U, il, .... S
-laliAapo ---Ill 1M .......... -Floot Ia 1M w.-. -· driYI T-J ........ JIIJ I, tilt ..... ud lolr-ld 1M
.In tM Enaign Building ,
nil L Cult Jlw'f,, C.IMI .....
SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN
TII ... •IIHHl . .
AIRMAN Carolyn S. Lafferty,
daulbter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam.
uel P. Lafterty of 2919 Pf:IIJP8r
Tree Lane, Costa Mesa, tas
completed baste tratn1ng at
Lackland AFB, Teus. Sbe lias
be8n assigned toSbeppardAFB,
TeDS, tor tratnlncasamedical
services spectaUst, She ls a
1970 crachate of Estancia high
school.
MODEL OF THE MOHTH
at tbl A1rpc:rtv IDa. DIW OKIIUYe d&netor, Ray
TM llll:lriDI.l OOC'*'II bow, Oui ... y. Mr. Clt......_w aa.o
eo-boolld b)' GUL ud ~ l.ootr-Jolla Bwtoa, eatt-Ba*. wu a "ar.U necea'" mu of the Couoelt ot tbl Com-
aceordlllg to w-0..110111>, mllllllllo Ill lrYt .. (CCI), -
cloalrmaa ot olbe mombwotolp ••--ecla-lor tlol
committee. JCIWOft aDd llwolfemut ol tile
"Till turoout lor t1o11 nrst Greater lrYIDI IDd-lallAa-..,.Dt ot our member~ drive cue Ia the lrYlAe lacorporatioG
wu ••Y ptlf)'1Dc. a dem-efl'ort.
Oltltratel tbe er•t interest of ''Tbt COil of our commUtee
IOOustry am bus1Dtss 1D mean. Is ZOO members by the tad o1
our drive t.n September," said
LIG4L MOTICI Mr. Grleop. "Wttb t!ollldad o1 ___ __.;:._...;.._;. ___ eDthuslastlc reepoue we cer-
NOTJCE OF TRtBTEE'S SALE talnly anticJI)&te success.''
T .S. No. 7826
0. August IZ, 1911 at 11,00 DUTY 114 VIETHAM
o'clock A.M. at the front ottlce Airman First Class William
eatrance of Security Title In· H. Holmes Jr., son ot Mr. an1
sun.nce CompaQ)', 8!.5 N, Mrs. Willla.m H. Holmes of 931
Bn:adway In the City of Santa sunset Drive Costa Mesa ls
Alii., State of Cautornla,Secur-on duty at' Pban Rang AB,
tty Title Insurance Company, Vietnam.
a corporation, as Trus-. Airman Holmes, a. security
Mrs. Dua.oe Dierwasbooored tee UDder the Deed of Trust pollceman.ls assiped to almit
as model of the month at the executed by Robert E. Ash. of the PactncAlr For ces. bead·
Newport Beach Fashion Guild worth &00 Ann F. Ashworth, quarters for a.ir operations tn
meeting July 1. Karen 1s a husband and wife recorded July Soutbeast Asia the Far East
aattve Callfornt.an and hails 1, 1968 as document oo. 145 and Plci.t1c A;ea, Before b1s
from Pasadena. Befor e coming iD book 864(;, page 130 of Of. arrival In Vietnam he served
to Newport Beach she worked Oclal Records In the omce oJ at Grissom AFB, ioo. He ts· a
as a model inphotoaraphy,pro-the Recorder of Orange County, 1969 graduate of Estancia hlcb
mottooal sales aDd tasbJon California, by reason of deb.urt school attended Orange coast
shows iD the Los Angeles area. 1o the payment or perturma.oce Colle~ and Golden West Col-
She ls eootlnuing her modeling of obllpllons secured thereby lege
ln Orange County, Is a busy t.ncluding the breach or default, •
mother of a 4 year old daughter nottce of which was recorded ---:-::-:-:-:-c-::-:::-::-:---
aDd holds the ottlce of corres. April 7, 1971 as document oo. LEGAL NOTICE
pondt.o.g secr etary with the New. 54.24 t.n book 9598, page 403 of
port Beach Fashion Guild. satd omctal Records, wtll sell FICTlTIOu[ ~~:~ NAME
LEGAL HOTICE·
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR
THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
No. A69713
NOTICE OF HEARI!IG
Estate of EDNA M, DAVEN.
PORT aka EDNA DAVENPORT,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GlVEN
That EDWARD HOBELbasOled
herel.n a petition for probate of
Will and for Letters Testa.
at publlc auction for cash, with-STATEMENT
out warranty aa to une, pos.
session, or encumbrances, the . The following per90llS are
interest conveyed to said Trus. doing business a.s : B and N
tee by aid Deed of Trust In Company, 1550 Bayside Drive,
property situate 1.n the County Corona del Mar, Calltornia,
of Orange State of Calitornta 92625:
described 'aa Tbe NortheasterlY William E. Blurock, 1550
10 feet of Lot 19 and the South. Bayside Drive, Corona delMar,
westerlY 25 feet of Lot 21 1o CaU.forn1a.
Block 13 7, ResubdlvistonofCO· John A. Martin, 29927 Ave.
rona del Mar, t.n the City of nida. Anillo, Palos Verdes Pen.
Newport Beach, as shown 00 a Insula, CaUfornta.
map thereof r ecorded in book Donald H. Nack, 1260 Went.
4, page 67, Miscellaneous Maps, worth •. Pasadena, CaUfornla.
II . ' : I
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avoid your Death .
But you can save
• your survtvors a
lot of unnecessary
anguish.
And we can help.
At Pacific View we work with couples every day who have wisely decided
to determine their exact funeral arrangements and costs ahead of time.
They save money, time, worry ... and much anguish.
By low, same things must be done with the deceased. Everything else,
though, is usually decided by someone in a highly emot;onol state, least
prepared at the time to mdke auch decisions.
May we help you make thi1 most sensible arrongement1 A phont call to
Pacific View wi~ bring an experienced counselor to the privacy of your
home or ofFice if you wish.
But here or there, the savings in money and heartache are too great to
be ignored.
PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARI( 9 MORTUARY
»00 'ACIPIC VlfW DIIIIVE, NfWPO!tT lEACH, CAUFOIItNlA 92663 • tAIIEA 7\4) 6 ... ·2700
mentary, reference to whlch
Is made for further particulars,
and that the It me and place of
hearing the same bas been set tor July 29, 1971, at 9:30a.m.,
t.n the courtroom of Depart.
ment No. 3 of sald court, at
700 Civic Center Drive West,
in the Clty of Santa Ana, Calif.
ornta.
records of said Orange County. Robert F. Pyle, 2108.0 La
(Street addressolther ealprop. Canada Crest Drive, La Can. /----------------'
erty described aOOve ls pur. ada, Callfornia, / \ ported to be: 221 Larkspur, Hoxsie Y, Smith, P.O. Box PACIFIC VIEW MEMOICIAL PARI( & MORTUARY
Corooa delM.ar,caurornta. The 42, Bnwley, CaUfornla. J lSOO I'ACIJrc vrEW ••vt. NEWI'OtiT •o.eH. CALr,. '2113 1
ltnderalgned Trustee disclaims Tills bustness Is conducted
any llablllty for Incorrectness Y a genera partner • ''P~~tt1111 ,_ i.•t•t• IR Onf•r." i """'"t.M ltl11 wnl b 1 ship I PluM 11M ,. •ltlllllt obllp lion J'OVI' llllllfvl tertfollo I
of the Street address as sllOwo Signed: Donald H. Nack, IIICIIIII• cleteu• of 10111' ,.,.flllcl '"""'1. IIIMitrtMilll w
herein) for the purpose ofpaylng This statement was nted with
Dated July 1, 1971.
W, E. STJOHN, County Clerk.
KEENE AI OJON, Attorneys
I tl,..llr} •n-.-b. I
obllgatloos secured by said the County Clerk of Ora.np
Deed of Trust, County on Juty 2, 1971. I I
Dated J uly 6, 1971. Joslyn, Roeth, Angerboler & tu.Mt:
Security TJtle Insurance CoOOoo, AttorDeys at Law, 595 I ") I
at Law, 620 Newport Center
Drive, Suite 510, Newport
Beach, California, 92660, At-
torneys for : Petitioner.
Compaoy East Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, AOOIEII
By Fellcla Kozik, Fore. Callfornta 91101. \ I
Publish: July, 8, 15, 22, t.n
the Newport Haroor Ensign.
closure Ofllcer. T -78854
SPS-27541 Publlsh: July 15, 22, 29, Aug. ' ern ITAU: " /
Publlsh: Juty 15, 22, 29,1971, 5, 1971, In the Newport Harbor -/
1n the Newport Harbor Ensign. Ensign. -------------- -
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In
famllyof800.
'Nere the W.SIS largest mutual life insurance company.
We started ou r bu.iness in Socramenta in 1868. In 1881 we I1"'CNN!d to San
Francisco. And stayed until the greal fire cJ 1906 took our buildirg. Fa-the
past 65 )<!Ors, our horre has been a orojor black in cbwn ·
town Las Angeles.
But we decided it was time that the orchilecture
cJ our operations headquarter> reflected the dy.
nomic new directions token l:ty our company.
Newport Center prCNided the ideal
environment.
And a rchitect William 1\lreira
produced a brilliant conceplian
cJ our company in the
architectural vocabulary
c) the seventies.
In th~ crisply designed slnx:ture,
our 800 staff members will create
linoncill plannirg service5 for families
ond busine5SeS.
Trey 11 arronge individual term ,
ond whole life irrurai'IC2 for lhausands li'---., ~.' , ~
cJ families. Pcy their medical cost. ~ .,. c ~ 0 .,
and hospilal bilb. Reploce income lost . ~ --"0'-'~'----'
through illness a accident.. And prt:Mde annuilies for retired peq:Je.
trey'll handle grrup life, health ond disability insurai'IC2 for some cJ
Arrericos largesl Mne5SeS and unions.
The premiums, from the $5.6 billion in insurance fbcilic M.Jiual has in farce,
will be i0111eSted to help expand the community and slrengthen the economy.
Same cJ our i0111eSiment. help Ia linonce homes like those at
University R:trk and the lrvire Company Marino.
Slimuloted l:ty the joylulspiril cJ our new home. we
know we 11 develop fresh new solutions to the
problems cJ finoncial pralectian