HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-07-22 - Newport Harbor EnsignlOc
COSTA
MESA
67Ma D!L //
EW ROUTE OFFERED //
--? Aootber alterm.te to the
eoutaJ freeway was auaeated
yuterda.J, th1l time by com.
Mesa eotmetlma.n Wlll1am St.
Clair.
FrH'fty would be "almost en-
tirely lbn>uP lhO _, corrt.
11or aDd -aot alleet c-.. .. or Nnpori Belch."
Mr. st. Clair llu-a cq>y
He revealed b1a "alterDate" ol b1s prq1081.1 to Gov. Roaa~
plan aa a ~~ tor tbe Reapa&loD.cwtthaccwerletter
coastal freeway followt.ng a expJaiablC tbe cbup.
morDiDa meetlng of the Colb. He told tbe pernor, ''Ne•-w: .. freeway committee. Hels port is DOt jut a cltT a freeway
DOt a member of the committee, can bypass. because Newport Is
but atteoded as aa Lnterested wbere tbe actloo lB, because
ew.en, Newport Ia a pubUc developed
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TH15 ALTERNATE ROtn'E for the er-
teosion of Newport fr@8ny bas been
pt"Op)Md by Costa Mesa Couocllman
BW St. Clatr --U.Ok:1Pg to the coastal
route by &OlD& 1nlandofNewportSbores
instead of eootlnulng on S~rlor Ave.
dldll ol tile coutal fHewi.J ud otber -t a • 1 ellllll -
~ !f.-port S.eh, tbe bu a tn.tlle probllal uda.ta II..,... ,....,.., lhrou!b c-1s """' to &ot .......
Mea ..W be coutrlltted, may. "EUmlaUoo of tbl ~
bt .... oa a stepped .., prt-freeway does ld tDMA ware
otlly IIUlo. eo~Ar to na away -111o
Tbe Jtatemeot by Mr . Frank-problem," he IlkS. "We WlU
1ud appeared to placate a.t wort toward a 10latioo t111t
1-..t .-e members of ttat wtll be accct*,blt to an 1M
eommutee eoocernlng their ap-communit1e1 lrrrolvtd.
prtbeuloo over the tate of the "The best way to blip .a ..
Newport freeway as relates to the problem 1s tor M..,..-l
the eoutal freeway eUminatioo. Beach to lea4 tbe way ud to
W.r. Frankland had told New-join with otber comm~
port Belch re.sldeDts last week and say, okay boW cu ,. 10lft
th&l: as far as tbe state wa s the problem'?
cooeerned tbe coa.stal freeway ''Tbey are 1n effect clcU(
through tbe city was "dead this oow. The city's tn.aa-
aod burled." portatloo committee 1a wcrtLa.c
This prompted a.o immediate on the problem. Tbeyhanblred
reapoose from Costa Mesa City a consultant --Alan Voortu. --
COUDcllmen, who pled~ to re-whom we have complete CQD..
new their fight to push for con-lidence ln. We bue rtWtewed
structioo ol the Newport fr~-the format of tbe study aDd 1t
way "regardless ot what eflee t appears to be a sound approach
the dumping of tramc from the ~ comprehensive in scope,
Newport freeway would have on "We are hOpetul tbat New-
Newport Bei.ch." port Beach wiU go abea.d wltb
At yesterday's meeting of the that and Involve other com-
city's freeway committee, Mr. munUJes ln the decision mat1ag
Frankland sa.Jd that tbedMslon process, and wewmotterwbat-
of ht&nways in Los Angeles has ever assistance we can. ootooly
assured his depa.rtmeot that the to Newport Beach but Costa
Newport free'ny can be con-Mesa and other cltles as well."
structed to the Newport Beach. When asked by a committee
ctty Umtts wltb an adequate member, CoWlcilman Jack
dispersal system thit would Hammett, if the state planoel:l
tllter the traffic onto Newport to test the legaUty of Newport
Beach streets and "keep the Beach's recent rec.Ls1on of tbe
tra.ftlc ott Costa Mesa streets." freeway agreement oo the
"8111 Ha.sblmoto. the en-coastal treeway Mr. Fnnk'Pnd
pneer with tbe divlsiooothtgtl-said, "No."
His proposal would leave thf IWural resource, the publlc
coastal freeway through Huat-most be allowed access to use
tngtoa. Beach as It now stands, wbat they helped develop. The
coming doWn toward lbe belch pubUc did DOt denlop Newport
aloog Route 39, with a 11ak Harbor for the 10le IDd ex-
rllllDlnc from the Santa Ana e lusive use of Ntrf'PC)rt re&I-
RIYer to the Newport freeway dents. ItNewportwt.Uootaccept
be bind Newport Sbores. The a &eeway thrOQ&tl their town, we
Newport freeway tben would must at t.st provide a freeny
cOIUleCt with theCorooadeUiar tbroueb tbe surroliDding towaa
freeway run alongthePalbadeJ ud oeu Newport's borderL
Rd. route to MacArthur Blvd. "Pieue consider an of your
a.nd Blsoo St. and then eooUDue coutttuents equally, as the
throiJib tbe Coyote-Bonita Can. complete ellmiPatloo of a Unk
yon cor-ridor and coooect with out of tbe eoutal treewayw1tb-
tbe ccastal freeway behtnd La.-out an acceptable alteraate will
ttma Beach. irreparably damage the sur-
RANT
ways 1n Los Angeles, ts oow Mr. Fra.nklaod said the oew
workl.nc on tba.t problem and poUcy was oot a result at tbe
HOWALD deslps will be ready tor the ctJ.a1n of events that bave b.ap-
b.eartne process alter next perred ln Newport Beach (re-
Aprll." M.r. Frankland said. ferrl.ng to the March 9 elec-
''This woukl solve Huntington roUDding cities.
Belleh's problems, Laguoa's "The Newport residents bue
problems, Costa Mesa's prob-determtoed tbat theydoootwtlb
terns aDd. even Ne"PPrt's prob-a freeway rUDDJDg the leogtb of
lems," be said. their cit)'. SlDce that 1s their
15 POSTMASTER s:~=~·~~:Ot~ ~::ee~~~ind~~ ~: ~=
cUsperal system Yill be ac-amendment requiring a vote of
ceptable to both Newport Beach the people before any future
Graut Howald, wbo bas beeD and Costa Mesa. agreements are signed).
the Cor0111. del Mar Post Yr. franttaoo, ln turtner ex-"This poUcy wuadoptedasa
He said the proposed llnkbe-choice, we abould try to solve
tween the coast freeway ID Hunt-our tramc problems aDd still
lngtoa Beach and the Newport follow their desires." ~
IOiftce siDce Aug. 1 1948 pla1nJ.Dg the state's new policy r esult of an over-all statewtde
loalrood of his oftlclal ~~ on tbe coostruction of freeways concern for preservation of the
postmaster while 011 a 1n tbe coastal :woe, explaiDed ca1.sta.l envlronmeotaOOitgives
ln,catloo trip up north. t.ba.t the toDe is one-h.a lt mile us many mor e options than we
CDM CC to hear city mgr. Grant a.odloezHonldbadleft 1n width when the coast a.nd had in the past.
last week oo a jouroey along mOUDtain range ar e separated "As to the election in New-
Bob Wynn, the new city man. owoer or Newport FloorCOYer-
arer ot Newport Beach, will be t.nr; Mrs. Carol French, tor-
the spea.ker as the Corona del mer m&Dager of the Coroaa del
Mar Cbamber of Commerce Mar branch ot Newport Balboa
eeielntes Its 15th aoru•l 1D-Sarings; GnDt Howald, post.
ligtrny No. 1 all the way to by pla1tls. port Beach., this was the tlr.st
On their way bact, He said t.ba.t the new policy time a vote of this k1Dd was
made a loog di.stance ls DOt really that much of a hek1 and lt ten. us with a very
borne last Frtday and tbus cban&e of the state's poUcy on clear indication of the senti-
le&roed of Ms new Utle. Vaca-eaastructlnc treeways. meot of the people io that city.
tloa ends this week, ur:1 he'll "It has been our policy all It Is a factor in w!Jltever
stallatioo of olftcers at a master; Gordcm Jooes, en-EACH YEAR the OranceCOUDty Cball(er oflhePoUce Olftcer
~~ ::;• t!!lsc ev~~~ giDeer, ln1De Co.; CariS. Kec-Researc b Asaoeta.tioo or CallforoJ.a gtves a$125 scholarship
Cl;., Y oa ley, attorDe)'; JohD Semple\ to an Orange Cou.oty lawmao. This year omcer Don Follett
be blck at his desk W.ODday. aJooc that •e would not con-dtreetlon we take 1D solving the
Tbe appotntment wu made Jtrttd a freeway wh.ere a city tramc problems there."
M~e for th .. ttitude ad RM.Iat; W.rt. T. O.CU(Jerry or the Newport Beach pollee deputment was tbe reelptent.
uDder tbe oew merit seJectJop retu.d toslgnafreewayagree-Mr. H.&mmet asked Kr.
establ1sbed tor tbePoltal •eat..." be aatd. "We will oot Frank land •betber or DOt a:..
,_,._.. _,: !., ···= .h,t; :;,.:r;-!':;S!.~~!!:::'J2!:VZoaa~.Mt·~lli.P. iA kl coerce anyone 1Dto proposed Bolllta-COJGtet.ua,oa.
-by IQI<IIDC P-~ 'l!llleb -~--
after tbe proera.m Will feature Stuut Tone, "real eat.e m:-dlreetctr ot pottce acleDce at U:, !;:·,. Don':'...~"'::' ~~ Mc:Carra•s "Ja.u !·"Mr. teltmeutl; Doll fOG Gtld«n. rl&bt belnc presented a. desk set trophy b). the president of Ktnc was
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arrca • OYDerotPauJ sFkw-asstDDt tiWilger, Un1ted CaJ.. the local P.O.R.A.C. chapter, Sgt. Jolm McCormick or wbeD Mr. Howakl came ..,.,
1D oro-. del Mar, played ltontla Bank. the Buena Park pollee department GRANT HOWALD wlth Tommy Dorsey, stan Ken-. in 1948 from Wlcblta, Kansas, POSTMASTER tonC:O~er~: :ml::.~~e: IAMK COMING TO CDM BROKATE ASSAILS NIXON =~e:: ~~ ':~scr.s= HeUotrope Ave. TbeybaveOM
Ht.l Pt.nchtn., Realtor, presl-Amerlcao City Bank of Los Mr. K~s retirement Veroe soo, Walter, UvtnclDFulJertoa.
deot; Bob .f.ston, vlce pres!-Anplel 1s sttk:lng to establish Watson wa.s named ~s sue-aDd assocJa.ted wttb tbe Jaw ~= ~r~st~~~.Sa~:s·w~ ;7~~:;~.~::.:! ON RED CHINA JOURNEY ~:r3o~~sl;.a::r::-~~ ~=.~~=~~:~
owner or Hom e lmprO'Iement location of tlllloo Bank. Tba muter co May 15, 1950. Verne Ensign files dlsclosed ttat
ceoter, 2oc1 vice president; request ba.s been tlled wttb the Georee W, .Brokate at New-campalp promiSes to reject retired July 31, 1970, and Grant the Corooa del Mar Post outee
u.u. Joan WUllam&, manacer State Departmeat of Buking. port Be&cb,wbodonated$13,000 the pra..ntted 1Dcome cooeept then was named ottlcer ID a.tta1Ded ftrst class status 00
of Security Paclllc Natlooal t1n1oa 8aDit 1t ICblc!uled to to tbe Nixon presl"'ntw cam-&Dd to never preside over u ctarp. July 1, 1950, because 1t had
Bank, trtulll"er. move out mouth to DIY bead-paigo In 1968, lashed out at American deftlt in war. Mr. Howald la a past prest-exceeded $40,000 ill rece~
Other directors to be sworn quarters 1.n Newport Center. Prtsideat Rlcbard NUoo Moo-"He bU, 1D short, sold out dtDt of the Corona del J4ar dartor 1S49. Asststut Pelt.
1ta ue Bob Bl.rtholomew, ln· Tbe opeolq day 1D the" oew day n1gbt for armounctnapla.nl bJ.s American prlnclptes, to Cbamber ot Commerce Uld muter L1n Sbetly DOted thlJ:
IUn.DCe apot; Doll Boltca, locattCI" ls Mt for Auc. 30. to Yll:lt commualst CbiDI. keep blmselt In power, wbUe aao se:rnd 6:IT m&DJ' y~s u wMt U.t 1ut year's receiPts,
"By b1l receot actions Rich-be trades with tht eoemtes wbo prn:ideat ot tbe Newport Har-&1ler Jl years ol ftnt cJus
Teacher Cited l•n dru I sale &rd NIJoa bu lbown blmoeU to ban YOWod to deotroy our llor Commllll!ty y-C-. llla""'DC. wore In a ..... at
be Jut l.DOtber trickY weather-cQUDtrJ. He aDI1 b1l wUe Ute at us $400,000,
•aoe oppo~ pollttclan," "Rlcblrd Ntxon is 1. sueaty,
A Cotta Mea h.lp' tcbool e•JdeDct lti1Dit Polk, who bad Mr. Brob.tt Rid at a meetiAc d.lsiQIIUDr, poUttcal cwortun·
btWDtSJ teacher. Ca.rltoDPolk, bHD urder sunelUP.Dce tbr of tbeOn.PctCountJRepttlllCI.I!. tit. Tbtre ls Uterally DOtbinl
29, pleaded guilty MODCIIy to Z m.ooths. CeatnJ CommlttH, of which be left be wt.U oot sell 1M to pt
coa:U of ale of narcotics ud ••we wut to make sure he U a.n elected member. et.eted. U alter the 19'l2 Rt.
di.DprOUI drup betore Judp eao oerer t.cb &p.1D.," Costa Committee cl\alrm.a.nTbomu publican CXNlnlldon he La tbt
Beach Vasey tn Lol A.QplN W.ea PoUce DetectlnSgt.Jobn C. Roprs aod member Robert Republlcan party's oomlDM lor
coumy S~1or Court at LODe Recu ll1d alter tbe ferdlct. Be&ver tried to stop llr. Bro-prtsldeat, many of us will ba.,.e
Beatb. He was ordered to re.. Polk wu uruted a.t borne kate from crlttelsln& the pr..S.-to carefullJ' reconsider bow
turn Aug. 20 for MIUDclq. becaule tbe trauacUoDI oc-deot l.1ll senral l.n atttod:aoce much 5\Cli)Ort we can gln to
He •• arrested AprU 17 at euned there, altbou&b •.tea nlQd out. Bllt a majority blm 1D. aooct couelence.
hll Belmont Sbore apartmtnt. were set ~ tbroQ&b camput ll&.Jed and appla.uded tbe re-"1 am proud of my support of
wbleb wu reportedlY a popular coatactl. mar b. Coa.p-essman John Scllm.lta,
spot wbtre tome of the Colta A *eber at Costa Mesa Mr. Brok:ate, former Marloe wbo ts a true RepubUcu aDd.
Mesa students eoogrepted. ll1lb Kbool for 3 Jtarl, Polk omcer aoo Vtetoamvetera.nand has tbe courap &Dd lon ot
AD 18-yeu-old sttdeDt: au:la YU IUIP'D4t41mmedlatel)'fol-c~~rreotly a wealthy real estate freedom which Richard Ntxoa
cUI'ftctOU: JPtClal pollee op-klwiD( b1t arrelt. He bad beeD deveklper, said be was ashamed lacbi:. Perllll)s tbe maiD dlf-
erattn tDoWD as Mrs. TMD1-tree (ll $e,!SO ball s1oce the of hls s~rt of Presldemt terence between one poLltlcla.n
Bopper were used to pthlr r&td. oa. tda aput:meat. Nt.z.oa. and another Is coura.p. Seb-
Gf'W top ot a ctty 1.a lanes to the SaDDiecoFHewa.J,
ll.eu of a freeway agreement. would beanacceiJtablea.tterDate
"Wbat oar oewpollcydoesdo, to the coutal freeway.
Is to give guida.nce to the en-••We don't know •bat will
poeerlng stat! a.nd to allow solve the problem," Mr. fraJ!k-
more optioos lD solving tra.ttic land replied." A largeportiol1of
problems 1n a city or a regional the problem in Newport Beach is
area. generated interna lly. Newport
"It means that we are saylrlg Beach residents going to ur:l
that perhaps a freeway ts not trom workand CostaMesarest.
tbe ooJy answer to tra.mc prob-dents going to the beach are
terns. Some of the decisions examples."
beiDI made today rna)' involve Mr. Franklaod told the com·
tbe restriction or lraftlc to the mtttee that construction ot the
couD.I a.re& a.M the use of Newport Fr eeway mletrteveobe
.,me kind of pubUc transpor-stepped up and tuDds diverted
tatlon as u alternative to solv-fr om the oow defUnct couta1
LD1 tbe 1Mh1doal mobtllty needs freeway to the Ne wport FI'H-
ol tferybody Ylth freeways." way. ··Tbat'ssometlllogthatc&D
He reltented that Ne"J))rt be esplored fUrther ," be Aid.
Btacb -· u do Costa Mesa VIce Mayor Willard JorOU.
a member ot the committee,
said his apprehension O'ler the
status or the Newport Freeway
had been erased.
•· As long as tbey can con-
struct the Newport Fr eeway on
schedule -· or soooer --a.nd
take It to the city Umlts wltlaout
dumping the tratr1c oo Costa
Mesa streets, then I'm wtlllDcto
accept the demise ofthe cca.stal
treewa}·, ·· he satd. "I'm not .,
sure, hOwever, that anadeqQI.te
dispersal system can be built,
bul then I'm oot a.n engineer."
Crack down
on Mesa bars T h I "He bas sold out tbe free mlts has lt, Nimo does DOt,
ras Can Contro next enterprise system b)'proposlnc UDlUs be dl.suows h1s trtp to
• soeii.ILst ll'W"Dieod Jocome rod ChiDL Ia that , • ..., l moy i
uDder the pbony title, flmUy recoosider my postUoo. c C 11
Tbt Newport 8Meb Ctty Tbe •• Clr'C1laDce wtU also uslstaoce plan," Kr. Broltate "l Ylll retwrn the tJroD.M The Costa Mesa tty OUDC
Co.ctl will study a propoeed proldbU llomeo'WDirl aod bus-char pd. ud wood plaque I was II•• pve the go-a.head Monday nlctat
HW ordiDIDee durtac a stud)' laaiiDIID from ll&tDc pllbllcre-"As Coagressma.n John Seh· u a member of Richard Nlxce for a get-tough poUcy by pollee
11_... Aq. as tbatwtll"lDOd-cetaciN b tbtlr "efttfdi.J'" mlts bas said, NLJOG bas sur-Assoc.l&tes lD 1968 lnJcrtbed on ~~ct~sfoUowed tbe sw:~-
en11e ud lltr•mllDe" tbe reNM. llr. ~ aJd reDd.ered tocommw:dsm.HebU 'Witb deep appredatloo' Ud 1o1 at -s day bealiDi of a youth at tbe cUJ't ewtMiac ordlnuce co a .... -tbHe told out the bQpes for freedom stped by tile pres1deDt. I dOO't lreet end NEW PRESG>ENT ot tbe ~· l...io8l: Club ts Gilbert Earth, i80 W. 19thSt.,aUep:Uy .-rlll.tt. retue ud eutUap. pubUc reetil*dii--CII"d1arll1 ot mtillons ot people ln Asia wut lt. To me 1t 1• a SJmbolof A__._ of COlt& Wea, da&l. proc...U.C ~teDdent at bY members of tM Htulans
Aetillc City MulCV Pbillp tbQ ue lor *Mt tntDc. •• by IQiDc W'ith bat Ln band to tile betrayal of treeOOm aDd ParW lbllinlll Corp. ID lrYIM ladultrtl.l Pt.rL He is shown 8~ llld tM ordiDIDce t:Jr tbetr 1Dd-ol·tbe41' trub lltd China. tbe atheistic <llc-betrayal ol tbe tiDJ.ted state. I I d at left neeiYiDC the pvel ol oftlceltomt!Jt outcotne prest-m~cy~: r::~~ jalltd at 11M
wldeb tbe 11aJ1 11 DOW lD tbe aDd IbiD call tbe .......... tatoralalp wtlicb bas be~ IOU C~" aw en orce deal. Vw:e Roberta., rtotatb' ;rotDOted to t.asistant post. time, ud a secood pair o1
proout or drt.ftlq aad re-Ylctl dlputmeDt Ud ~ll.ill tMo•pds of Amertcao.s lD Ko-To dtmoMtratt b1s prolflllt. mutw ll tne ~Newport Btleh Poll Oatee. II tbe center is Hessians picll:ed ICilil&er Moa-wr1t1Dc. wtll ct.l wUb ~ b«:& .. tM trub CUI ue r• and VletDim, aad Ybleb he toAed tbe p.._que lDtiD a Mewpc:wt 8e&eh pollee &ad tbe lutalllnc offteer, ''SwaQJ'' SaMqul.wt ot Santa Ana, diJ mornln& a~ taoe eblrps
ttallp u tbe placlAI of tru11. rtaWtc~· 11'0"1 &Del sells dope to tbe truh cu. ,_..1 ..rneea _. _ _....... \atenadoll&l COUMiklr tltt..JoMUilputdlJtrtctcovernor. ._ ... ._
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ITAim Of TBI CKN i U or THE Rille; wmt Cl-·"-IIIII llolptd oo tllo pol --aa.. tiGI ..._ are bnU Olllf: at NO'I' tbat •• are La tbt ~ttm-
COI'OM del liar U1ma1 ..,._. • U:TrER TO HIXON mer do~lltal, Jt la Ume to
pllaiW-...,, laiJ 14. Pr-RletJud Nboo &dmtaiJtor nut aid to -of
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ettloii.J. ~ ..... Fill Ud wtlll a· a 'e tD a ooell ..
mu'•· ~~ 1Wid. ..s tloe P• lit,. .... ...._.. Newt Item:
tbe '""'*"'htar._Jcub.. ... .._ ''Top.,...,
oeracrut dtra&.U.ChtU.. ata ...,._.. .... -'at w zi nc• To
from ndlotCatloutotJroadctlt .,.. -.ad cud"W .ca. a Carry Ad•
tbelr procnra.a. pnpuaJ. nea au ... tUM n f o r M • k
U wu ntated tbat IDODIJ 1a lkl" llld tM plu ldfoc:ated br Conutccp-
What 1 tUid tbe Wbltt our mOlt nllul: coatllldtrt ...
Tl\.lfiiDII .. 67W-~ CMo 714) wu 1M :'modlato ':-""': W&tl!t: 0 i: 20500 tot Rrt. Cart lletnllre, -r._. ,...•=:;. ~CIOI ~~· ,._ ...... ,_.. U 'fW ....... HYtnl )'OIIthl .. 1Delud1Ac a Dear Mr. Pz.e~ld~: :r~~ tor:~ ~·
,_ lly .. Mk'I,J• '-• _.,. "'-•liJ ·tam olloel baited ~aby. Havtae a tou wbo served a:Jr Y P ma ur m ..... ....._"f:~': .. ••llflfW I• Q,e Ha ,_.. ..... c .. , ..... H&vto'hiiD uytb1D1 Qlllteltte OYer three YMfl 1a the Na Colllnpwood, H. J,
beloe n.tlld to prodoet &-4aJ-a _... ot ntlred ......_ bJ lives. -A
a -wtt:t radio prolflma tb&t Yldeb we coUI wt1 U. .uiU number of
ANa. ~--._..I,, • n.-.,.. ~ e~S.. ••=• ,.,. 11 liDCt mJ voluoteu flre c:lt-patrotung UOUDd Kor ea :!i He seat out aD sos mesage,
• C... •• .... Cllllil, putmHt dl.ya when eYtr)'ODI Vlttaam J teod to be i ea1 late at nlcbt OD JUDI 30, stating
T. HtiPoaT IIAII801 ENSICN ..... t-IP4 to t. a •••· bad to be'"' Tbt • r "Our barrel I• empty and we ..-r el ......a eirCIII•Ioa .,, cowt 4..e. ·Ro. "A-IDUI ••4 dJda't hA ..,lob ., .. )'OUDbuttpt~..! patriot, WhO· bas defended my must have he_,. Our bt11s are ~1 lt., IJII, 1• .,,., Co_, lot ,,._ c ... ,. of OJ-.. be of Yl t -· tau-.. lOll, aDd bll wUllnpess to ll1ng aDd 1o sta c.l......_ Mil.,, ro••• thefeof lo 41'1-{Jfla4 to ••U-' ~~ ,_.,uc up Ud entered a blue aDd MrYe bJs country, when called f!ave ;:'be ~ N::::n
... ._,........ '-" t.w. = ftlled dwelllne and to dtty. I probably would even fore have we had i ueh oppor-
would bl.laaet thtUDe oUbe• WV la I 'Wttb, ttn 6::MtcMtbe the nt tion't
''radlcala," whteb, &cCOI'dtlc war U wua lboaJd btbtptf P o P u I • r
to t~ Amerlcaa lUtttutt, ID-BatDr Bucb Scolt -P-.. miN clrcultllon 1'11ti.U:inet,
cllldt the Re¥. 8111)' Karp, lflnlda. tbllei&M~ amona them t.ook.. R'dbooA
'' Lttelloe," Fulton l.Awll 111, lllder, t. r~ to IIIYiaid and the Lcd/~1 llontr Journal,
tbe Re¥, Carl Welllt:lre, utbt ttaat ••tt ll tblllawutldSocJ" uc reportedly breai:ina a
Bible lnltltute of the Atr," b --.Am•IC&Mto&droclte Jonptandifll, ~tr.lmpOKd ban
R. K. Scott, Howard KerlbDtr, lmmtdlate ac:Cepl:aiC't ot tbe end arc plan nina to can y
and Dean Cl&rtoee Mt.Dtoo oetr. adve rtisen1entt ror male
AftO L HAAPA ................................ o ... u4 P .. ll..., baullng dop and eats be considered to be a hawk tlUl!Ue to tbe UDtr -
PEC R.UPA ............................................... .ANocl•• E4kot to the stnet. beeaue I was willing to hav~ ha s serve co )',
sutsc•trTII)N ••TIS I tried to obtatn tbe names my 100 go overseas ve doDe so much, or had such
Ia ......., .V.o: -0.. ,. •• U.OO; 2 ,. ..... 00 of thOse that helped --but After Ustenlnc to .last nlgbt's attacks and abuse heaped l.p:IO Emmett MelleDllltD, ma"a..1• Tbouebtftal, patr1ot1e Amwl. contr~ceptives.
0.. M ...._Area: O.e ,.. •• 16.00; 2 ,..., 110.00 many simply d1d what tbey feU TV broadcast thatyouarei')lng us.
was r lgbt --then left lor thelr to Peldng to' talk to that old '•Moscow Is jammlngourra.
r espeeUve desttaatlons. CommtmJst, 1 can't possibly see d1o broadcasts over seas. Cbou
log director of the MuJoD ·eau bate mort r-.-tbu "The e dilorial decision
Forum, concluded: "America ettt belore to tollow Dr. Cut comet u some major drua
Is on a downward escalator MeiDtlrt'l det:naDda tbat we c ha in s a nd i ndependent
Tbere are forces at work wttb~ lint lbottld wta I deell:tl'e Tic· pharmacies uound t ile country
1n this COWltry, which, setm. tory btlort eYtJl COMlde:rlac are takina condoms from under
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and pu blisher ol the Ensi gn
* TAXPAYERS CAN SAY "NO"
A gentle hint to the Newport Beach
city officialdom : Don't get hopes up too
high about that $7 million City Hall
complex envisioned In NeWport Center.
The hard-pressed taxpayers w!ll be the
ones to make the decision, and the pros-
pect of the added burden Is not a pleasant
one, especially since they are painfully
aware of this Parkinson Law: "Govern-
ment personnel always tends to expand
beyond the fac!litie s available."
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• GET THAT FREEWAY DELETED
District Engineer H. Ayan!an of the
Division of Public Works In Los Angeles
has Informed the Newport . Beach City
Council that the Division of Highways fs
gathering Information for a report to the
1972 Legislature, including recommenda-
tions for deletions from the state freeway
system. The District is planning to hold
hearings on proposed additions and de-
letions, and these hearings must be com-
pleted prior to Sept. 23, says Mr.Ayanian.
In light of last week's announcement that
the propos ed freeway through Newpor t
Beach and Cor ona del Mar is "dead and
burled," because of the. Reagan policy
against freeway Intrusion on the coast-
line , Newport's formal request for de-
letion should go immediately to District
Engineer Ayanian.
• • •
• REM EMBER NIXO N OF YEARS AGO ?
Richard M. Nixon , as a young crusading
congr essman from California, electrtf!ed
the nation and won the he arts of American
patriots in !948-49 with his persistence
that led to the exposure of Alger Hiss as
a communist s py in the U. S. State De-
partment.
Now we are seeing the incredible
spectacle of Pr esident Richard M .. Nixon,
this one -time champion of anti-commu-
nism, pr eparing to t ravel to Peking to
talk about peace with the top officials of
one of the most monstrous tyrannies In
the histor y of the world.
Suppos e Mr . Nixon had been president
during World War U, and he had made
the s urprise announcement that he was
going to Berlin to talk peace terms with
Ad olf Hitler. There would have been an
outcry that would have rocked Washington
and the nation from top to bottom, and
Impea chment would have been a certainty.
Do I hear someone say that the situations
are not comparable? That someone Is
c orrect. The bloody Nazi regime of Ado!!
Hitler pales In contrast to the terrible
atrocities and the millions upon millions
of murders perpetrated by Mao Tse-Tung
and his communist henchmen In Red
China. Hitler never posed a serious threat
to subjugating the entire world to Nazism.
Communism IS an International threat,
and already controls almost a hal! of the
' land-mass of the world. Communism ha.s
never concealed Its alms, never has ceaaed
Its conspiracy to destroy the free world
and to crush human liberty everywbere
under the steel boOt of totalitarianism.
It Is wttb these International criminals,
to 'Whom promises are. merely aa pte
crusts to be broken, that Preeldent Nixon
' now planl to negottste for peace.
Prelldent Nlsoo will do well to re-read
WblttUer Cbambera' cla .. tc account of
tbe 111u _.. In "Wttneu,"' aDd pooder
c.oe •'" tbe dedlc•tton ol till JOUilC CaJlftii Ez .....--tn ~ t111
,.a~• •em.
•
The entire staff of Kenhaclcy wbat can w accomplished ex-Ea-Lal Js demanding that the
Frled Chicken dropped their cept to give the . communists United States completely get out
ldtchen chor es, ran across the camoo-fodder for their propa.-ot the Far East. and that For .
str eet and voluntar ily pitched pnc1a machines E tty hat mosa. be ejected from the United
Ln to remove the a..ntmals. A are your motive~? :~ou ~ Nations. Revolution a.JX! vto-
few aames of thOse we can be ther e wUI ever be any true len~~ tin ~ own c~~Y te ll
ver y proud ot --Jan Trap. peace ln the world uDder com us aa we ce guerr war.
hagen, VIcki La Porte, Chuck munism? Or are You trylng t~ fare. Our country Is being torn
lngly, will stop at oothtng to ~e. the counter and displayina
brlog Jt down." them as they do other drup
The address ot the Manioo AMATEUR PHOTOGS TO and devices wilhout appar ent
Forum Is: St. Joseph But DISP'LAY THIIt WORK ildve ru custo mer reacti on .
BuUding. South Bend, lod1a..Da Flnt meeti.DJ ol "later · · P u b 1 i s h e r s a n d
Coriell and Cr elgh Barret. buy the 18 year old vote? ~.~ieces. It is beJngdestroyed.
46624. The Coosern.Uve Cor. utloclallli&M" headed bJ Mr • pharmaceutica l markelina
ner bas been contributing the Roct Dult DOted N~ ex pert-s cont end this fi n t major
So "hats oil" and '•praise My sympathies are with the ~ must have some real help
be" to those above and the Fr ee C"'·-Tat 1 do today. We need all that you can
sum ot $1 5 a year to tetp mao, pro mo tion of condoms is be ina
broadcasts on the air B•c:b arUit, tateJ place at pro mpted by a more •u.uoo::se on wan. do ,,
many "un-knowns'' tllat ~elped. not bellevethattheUnltedStates •
We as residents ot Corona del sl)ould ever r eeogni:r.e Red Yester day, we sent a travel.
Mar can and should be vastly Chine, or trade with them. r er's check to Richard Cotten,
proud of theseyouthfui cttlzens. voted tor you Mr Nixon· but ~ ... hosebeeConservtaedtlvte beVte,wpoln1t Do w Wood lth t • • ..... s n r epor o •r ee -n • , owner w his move, you ha ve just I lnst th " H too
Harbor Paint 4r Wallpaper lost my support. Our young tg a~ to bee ~:es. ._.:.tt •
Corona del Mar manhood who have suffered and s00":__ ha "-bntg •to-ub':'!!
After 57 years of~ctlvttylo Newport Beach TIIWI Club, e nlig ht e n ed p ubli c, the
naUooal defense, J have dedi· 2601 Eutblutl Drive, Eut d e m il n d s o f w o m e n · s
cated the remaining years of Bluff, at 7:SO p.m. Tueaday, l i b etati o n , ~w phuli cate d
my llfe to sa ve America. I am Aug. 9• adv ertisina techniques, the
preparing a letter whtehlstobe ba~:a:ur ~~= medii'-supported proliferation
sent to the member_s ol the Ud aDd __. __ _, tbelr Ira of female hnicne and hirt h
U, S. Senate In opposition to 1 • .._... ... VA • the ratlflcaUonoflhe~-noclde Yels ID the Hrtea ofmeettncs co ntr o l p r o duc ts, and died in Vietna ha do a •R> s ueen a e p w:KI m ve oe so his messages only once a month ....., pluatd for tb (0"'1""' increasin& i!leJitimacy iJRd
ConvenUon, whJch Is a moo-e • .._.. year • venereal disuJe rates." • NO WONDER!
Editor of tile Ensign
fo r oothlng, if we oow give aJd ,_ and trad t th Red w stead of ever y 2 weeks. Cour-
e 0 e s. ageously, Mr. Cotten, some lr tra Mra. Duitman, wboorlllDated s ous ud on Its face, which "IDteraatiooal Di&flt" bile If you oppOJe this further
It is oo wonder the youth of
today is aUenated from tile
A, Montgomer y years ago s hifted Ills OOse of
Newpor t Beach operauoos' from Bakersfield,
Is not in accordance wUh the w re. dearadation of our American charter ot the u-'ted Nattooa •idtftc 1D DIUu, Tuu, ays It w • 1s a woaderful way to -.... culture, the answer is fa irly
35 YEARS WITH BANK cawornia, to a location near
the Dulles Airport, in the out-
skirts ot the nation's capitol.
It was a wise move, and he has
been in the thick of the fight
ever since he came East, but
lie needs rei.Dforcements. His
address: Richard Cotten, c/o
ConservaUve VIewpoint, P.O.
Box 171 ?4, Dulles Airport,
W,•.shington, D. C. 20041.
and Is repugnaol to the very .... ..,... si mple : If onl y 1 few thousand
letter andsptrU ortheAmerJean ~le toptbtr wbo enjoy tra. of tile mtllions of people who
Constitution, aad noally !s oot 8s'udes oflDdia taken by the subscribe to t he above
of the most dangerous docu. artist will be tbe featured ma aazines wltl write the
m:mts ever submitted tor ap-gram pro. pub lishe r : "Cancel my Edward L. Hobel, marager at
Ba..ni ot Amer ica's Balboa
branch, obser ves his 35th year
anniversary with the statewide
bank this month. He iolned the
bank as a messenger at the San
Diego main otoce tn 1936, u1
has been 1n cha.rgeoftheBalboa
braoch since No vember, 1962.
proval by this &Overnment. • subsc ri pt ion a nd refund
It Is suggested that readers subscri ption mon~y due me~"
ot thts column wrlte to theCal-fiOM THE ..... E. And will tell the drugist· "I 'll
ifor nia Senator s, and In tact to ~ nenr trade with you 01p in !"
all or the U, S. Seoators in Al10 J uy unto you, ·Wh~ this outraae would not bt>
Washington, asking themtorlae so ever shall confeu, me perpetrated on the Amencan
up and to defend the co~mtry before men, him ahaJI the public. Those: pu blishers and
aDd to vote agatnsttlle Genoclde the ~n of man aho con-drua ..:hains don't unders tand
Convention. feu before the anaels o f you when you tlllk about A oatlve of Leigh , Nebras ka,
lie graduated trom · igh school
there and studied business for
3 years at San Diego State
College. He also has completed
numerous professional courses
at the American Institute of
An example of the manner in
which our country has deter-
Iorated Is shown in the charge
that the patriotic messages sent
out by conser vatively orlented
br oadcaster s ar e '• radical right
propaganda." This startling
disclosure was made early In
The seven-point peace pro. O>d: moraht y. All they unden;tand
posal oftered bythecommuntsts h d is the ..:ilsh rl'lt~t er has Just come to my attention. But e that enieth me bo-•••
This Is reported to Include the bre men 1hall be deN cd ...
b r '" I r ~-d. " ne ws pilpcr SUbSc:uhe r payment of re--Uons to c ore ~.~~e anae • o ......, ~-(SL • .. c U 8 , ) wnt"' "I see where the Untied Hanoi, the comnletectlsmantlt.Dg ~ .. c ; ,7. ... States Depa r tme-nt o f
Banldng.
He Is treasurer of tile Sal-
nUoo Army's Newport Wllt a.od NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION A.ariculture •~ Jttflnl ready t o
subs tdize tht> So v1e t
aovemment 10 the runt of
51 00 million. Thi5 is lht> dea l
whereby Russia is to bu y
pediaree d li vutock fr om
American callle rancllen to
build up tilt fa!ltnJ Sovtet
herds.
of the Balboa Improvement ED HOBEL By Speclal Corre!OJ)Orxieot Advoeacy Bill S.U14.)
Assn. He Is a past board mem. the Harbor United Fund Also To eomprebeod the tuU lm-"Tbt lnstitute would set prl-
ber and current member of the lie ts a member or th~ Sea~ pUcattons of tne chUd adYocaey orltles for research and e.1.
Newport Harbor Chamber of taring Masonic Lodge and the bUI by SeDator Abraham Rlbl-perlmentation projects IUidYlg.
Commerce, past associate Harbor Star Chapter . cotf (S. 1414), a per son must or ously monitor tbe w-ork ol lts
gua.rdtan of the Costa Mesa After beginning his career as read about theNaUonal lnstittrte contractor s to ensure a useful
lnternatlooal Order ot Jobs a messenger lie moved to the ot Educatlonandeducatlonalre. r esearch product.
Daughters and an advlsor tor Santa Ana Matn Office as a form, released to educators on ''lt would develq> crtterla
G. W. (J oe) HOt.mNGER, 49,
of Newport Beach llas been
a ppolllted vice president and
natloaal marketing director of
Dunn Proper ties Corp., Santa
Ana, a s ubsidiary of Los
Angeles-ta.sed Pacittc Lighting
Corp. The fir m specializes In
producing, leasing and selling
industrial property tor Ugbt
lodustry a nd warehousing.
Prior to joining Dunn, he was
founder a Dd president of Hol-
singer Inc . in BurUngame,
Callf., a dhrtrlbutor of publlc
... Ung and .. hoot fllraitllre.
oote teller in 1939 am became March 3, 1970, The following and measures for eoabUng Jo •
operations and lending ott.icer are selected portions from that callties to assess educatlooal
at the Balboa branch in 1944. r eport: achievement and for evaluating
He left tile Balboa branch ln "The National Institute of particular educatioral pro.
1954 to become operations of-Education: Tile legislation grams, and would providetecll-
flcer at the LagtJna Beach woulrl create a new agency with-nlcal assistance to state and
branch then moved to the Costa in the Department ot Health, local agencles seeklngto evatu.
Mesa branch a year later and Education, and Welfare (HE W). ate thelr own programs .
r emained there until taking the Its pr imary purpose is to con-"It would also Unit the educa-
Balboa manager ial position. duct high qua Uty research and Uonal r esear ch and experlmen ~
He :-esldes In Costa Mesa. experimentation 1n education. tatioo of other federal agencies
with hJs wtfe, Mlldrro. They are It would have the a uthor ity to 4--the Office of E conomic ~·
the parents of 3 daughter s Z of do Hs own research, as we U as portunlty -·-tile Departmeatol
them marr ied and hav~ two to contract with universities Labor, ___ the Di!partmeot ot
grandchildren.' and other or p nit.atinns. Ex. Defense, ---tile Nattoaal Se t.
!sUng r esearch programs in the ence Foundation, and others
CHAMBER REAFFIRMS Ofticeot Educa.Uonwouldgrad-tot"--·--• of , . , • ,..., a~...uumem
HELICOPTER SUPPORT ~.&ally move to the NaUonalln· particular national educaUooal
stltute. It would be staffed by a goals."
Tbe board of directors of the corps of dJstlnguislled sclen-A few areas the NaUonalln-
Newpor t Harbor Chamber ot Usts, and would devote itself stltute ot Education would es--
Comml!rce reaff1rmed Its sup-to ...-or k in field such as ••• plor e include:
port of the pollee heUcopter compensatory e::tucation .••
program during Its meeting appllcaUons of technology to "COMPENSATORY EDOCA.
MoDday. education • , • reading and TION.
The Chamber w•s the sponsor Uteracy ••• and exper imental "The most glarlngshortcom.
of a SWU"ise bull session last schools. log In AmertcaneducaUontoda,y
month during wlllcll the police "It would have a National continues to be the lag ln as-
department pr esented an over. Advisory Council ot dlstin-s ential learfttng s tills 1D larp
view ot Us helicopter program &ul!:lled scientists educators numbers of children of poor
1n addition to a demonstration. and laymen to ensJre that edu-tlmllles."
It was that program that cational r esearch In the In· After Usting the good pol.atl
prompted the board to r eaffirm sutute achieves a high level of of this procram, they &0 oo to
Us SlCJPOI't of the lleUcopter JOPhl&UcaUon., rli')r and et-say!
patrol. .ncteocy. (See pace 4 of Child ''However, the best anUablt
From the Assembly ...
ev-ldence indicates tbat mo.t of
the compeasatory tdueatktll
prorr;rams have not meuurabiJ'
he~ poor children c::atcb~.''
Tbey admit tbetr UDdtlrltiDctiDC
lly RO liE RT IIA Dll Alol a qgut1ocablt aDd prtcariOal ne rnatnlfaetlll"t, •• aDd oo this s ubject ll "l.aldeqalt.e,
trade.otr. ln u chanpJor u m. uae ot pest.lcldes would be re. but tney do mow that the IIOC1&1
Au .. ltly•on !ted earironmental Improve. strlcted. Tbe State Departmeot and eeooomle tariroamtllt
7 ht Dhtrlet meots, €be lnittaUve would ln· ot Acrtculture tells u that as wbl cb surrOUDd1 a chlldatboiM
trodoee a mubJpUc:ty of COitl much u $1 50 mllUon 1n farm aod outalde of tcboOl protab)J
AIJpare atlJ ma.ny PtOPLt lD atrecttna: pracucauy au of ua. crop protection would be eum. hU more effec t oo wtllt be
OtlJ' 71st Aasembly District Few e:a.mple, the state's at. LD&ttd. tearna tbU u .. q•utJ of tbl
were amonc the more than torot)' poeral A Js tha t ac10p-Tbe inltlattve atms at rep . sl!bOOI be DOW att.U. There,
700,000 people throughOUt the lion ol tbll iJUUaUve would rt~ lltlDc motor vehic le fUel com-tbe major tJP&UkMI ot lDCOml
State whO llped the petttJOD qalre Ulldei'Dtd ftnanclne trom poRt\oD, the de&ree of atva-IICJPOI't pretpOHd. 1D tbt •••
clrcullttd bJ the IO·e&lled Jtat. IOUl"C:II whi ch could re-tloG. '-4 coatent, etc., and FamUy A11lltaoce Plu (FA.P)
"PtoPle'a Lobby" topl&ctwhlt ault ln a tot&l reveoue loll of woald authorLM the State Atr lbould alto baYI u lmp:llr'taDt
wUI bt flooWD U tht "Poilu'. $200 million. RHOUI'CH Board to adopt edDeatl«al tfttet.
Uon l.Dlti&tlvt" brtlort the Brlefly, the bulc provlsJoDI ataDdllrdl t'YtD more ttriDceat "TH£ RIGHT TO READ:
vottra of CaWorala oelt year. of the propoeed mt&sure WOtdd tba.D tboM prtMDfi;J ~. "Acbietemeat of tM ricllt tD
I -they ""*ocl IIIIo tbe toehlllo autbortiJtoJPOCti)'J>«-A-of _.,., dlabllDJ raod wlil r-• a •-I
poulble cODMqMDCe bltort m.I.Ntble compoaiUoa aod Q'lll· eu.ctl Llltl~tbltiODapJut effort to dtYtlap DIW ewtk:U
thay autpocl Ulalr tlplllrH . lly ol ..., .... and -fllol ltttlaa 0< ,_I ol-tor &ad lo botlor ... ty 1M -
Tbl Naa't propoen to lor lDttral combutloo •· plnctioD or ou ud IU frOd mttbodl taS Pf'OIRIM a.t ll-
eorroet tbe stale'•po-IU. liM"· Aalbo<IIJ tor tbutllllr eaUtal tldoludo. T1U -,_ alol.
by ........... alaatlDm&QJ don twt"tllll Ud lactone. oa1J ...,.e to ewta11 1tU1 rw.' ''ID U. COCDiDI I'll, l wtll
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.. • ....... ol JI'IDrlllto. ~ ol --.-.... air ...., 1111 JIOi-_...,. .. --•IJ_ .. _.. .. --~ 11•111111-an.ctMt.nu--l!r,...ea~ ..,_ ---r-IICot-,_-bop--· 1111_., 1M r•at-poOIPtrcCpnjl''" lllllltll'lto." a.,..-.·nu-plt-l!tloldallllllo• '1wlll..uroac C
••• nd • 1M ...., II NJIII II -_.,. llr 1o1JJn 1D lldllll pr-loo II --.. -l!r !Itt ............. 1-I I'M. _.... ••• .... -----
• •'
are ava!JabJe to pai)Uc and DOD·
peuc acboola alike --to 200
mttlloll.
"TELEVISION AND LEARN.
lNG'
"Our pi must be to LD-
creue the use of the telev1sloD
medium url OtbertecbDOJocical
adva.Dces to stimulate tbe de·
stre to learn aad to be" teach.
"How can toea. I school sys.
tem3 utend aDd si.QK)rt tbelr
curricula worldng with klcal
television'? How can DeW tecb.
Diques of programmed learn1ng
to be awUed so as to mate
each teleYlsloa set an effeetlve
teacbJn& &id? How can tekt-
YisiOO. aodio-Ylsul.l lidS, the
telephooe, aod the anltabtUty
of computer Ubrartes to be
combtned to b'm a ktarolDc
Wllt 1D the bome, revolutioll·
lsLDg Mmnork bJ turll1DC a
cbore toto an adYeature In
tear Die&'?
"Tbe Natiooal lutltute of
Educalioll. would eumlae ques.
ttons such u tllese • • • 11
will work1D CODCert 'll'ltb otber
orpollaUoas udapoclllded·
tca.t.:l to tbt «<taeatJoaal WJel
of telrttaloo tedtDOioc:J. Prom.
lDeat amooc tbtH is the·Cor-
poratloo tor Plblle Broldeut-
lq:, wbicb the CODif811 el·
tabtlobod to 11167, u a prlnto
-to -IIUid -tbe -ol F-al-. tn ._,rt
of pol>lle -tDC.
"EX PER IIIENTAL
SCHOOIB'
··A.. a bddae betwteD butc
echte'ticwl re~t~rcb ..Sactaal
oeboOI praellc:tt,l_.tbo
~ oeboOto procnm
.. bt bltiJIJ 1--. Aeeon-lac11. 1 ,.., mJ reqauttotbt c--to -~tbotllll
·-.--· $1$ miUioo Ia FloeaiYtorU71,
"Tt!t liter_,. ol R.E. W, to
todiJ t:rzwrtM1•1 a blD to ... _ ..... -l'lll!lllltool
"Th~ d~ill would 1ll u w lil t'
Russians to pay fot 1h1s
purchase on an tuy paymt'nl
plan.
"Wil y should we allow tills
deal to 10 through') Russ1a ts
not our fric nd. It t5 Russ1an
guns and war ma leridl that :m.•
killina our hoy5 tn V1etnam.
Russia coul d s top the war 1n
Vietn•m m 48 hours, hy
stopping th~ ~h1pm~nt of war
~u pplies to Vie tnam.
"Russia 1s o ut to ..:onqucr
tht world. When wtll our
leaders wake up<J To allow th1s
d ea l to 10 l llrouah ts
s ca nd a lo us. I u ra~ all
A.me n cans to prolest ."
Riaht 1 To my mtnd. n 1s
truson Fx;~ct l y whit . you
mil)' ask, is truson" The
diciJOn<Jry defint>s !reason as
givtn& 11d and comforl IO th~
enemy . What then. is atJ and
comfort, <Jnd who 1s the
enemy') llelpina <~n)' nation
solve ill problems is. of cour.o~.
11V1n1 aid and comfort".
Who ts tile enemy? If
Communism is no! t he enemy .
we should hold crimin<~l triuls
In A.m e n c il fn r ~ve ry
aovernment employee, from
the Pruidenl o n down,
res po nsible fo r dnftina
hundreds of thousands of men
to sen e in the armed forces (if
Communism Is no t an enemy ,
who would they M dra fted to
fiah t?): fo r kilhn1 46,000
Americans In VIetnam ; for
virtu•lly b•nluuptlna the
nltion in • no-win 11-yur w~r
1pinst 1 non-e nemy . Call
Rlch1td Nixon to the wit ness
111nd!
• 0 • E-'*"'· Wt liaft-a Ullu' ~ 111 •• 1:11o.. A fotmer edllor of one o(
mldlea),....,a •• IIIOIIPU. our 1111e farm m•p :dnes, The
Jlat'rl t..a. II• of a.a· ARkANSAS PARM ER, hu.
ag l8lllt Ia ,., .... ...,. named his son for me: Thom1~
u 11111w1c ... tl:lrftrd. Ande~ Bed: ham. And, with
''Ill'.-tMt a. o.,.n... • lump tn my throat (fo r wrut
IDt:lt of B.I.W. ud 1111115 Q81ce hither compliment i1 thue~) I oil~ OWW ... balta humbly thank Mr. and Mrt. Bill
.,.. tD Jtsbl• a w&wwk of Beckham, publiJhen of the
e~ dl4a11Jrlll ....,._ 1o Wl nk , T cua. Bullet/,.,
1 810ft .. ~ dM • Somewhere in the .-ate of
1o .. -·. ll'll 1n ,.n If Texts another boy iJ ntmed
11t1. II a..1 1111, e for me. Must be about len
of • .ullawUlbeflutlltlld yeen old by oow. I waa
1zr ... JWZ n." bUroduc:ed to 1M il'ftnl by hit . .on; -..... II o1-oloddy It I -" I mode
-I I ' 3 111 1D1i W wiiiiOIMWIMre 1ft IOtiM Plfl of ·-..-.•ziii!!IT ... -.... I lolled tO IOI l!o.--It-......... _t ..... ......... . ..
1111 C ' ; 1 .. :1: 22 • ..... ~ ... II aMotult," die
1111 = 1 .. J .. LiMnl po~~~lthetted ... AJe ... .. ..... 11 ... ,o• aure't" I ttllad.
U ... It It ........ A-olyi"IMoopliM. . ... ~-... ......
SM._TlEIIS S~ Y, . IT'S SMART TO DROP DOPE
8J Blllf -~~~~ ............... To --JWotrlJII ....,._ Wlal -S!IIM 011 l.be .._~ L,. 01•11, --~-ot tM eoMrR: ts ~ --Ud aee .. •11*1& IMI ta tbt mo.t tt-. ue, beU.¥ta u.t a
-of ~ w l&fl $100 -· llloJ allo-loetiN-ytllo 1 -Smart Stl ot eor.. dtl -Ar• YOIIID Proba.. C.._, a.. ._,...... "filr&JpJ Ton" prob.,m tb&t bU 10 1ar defied 11 tM "MOlt ~~~eeNDJ ot an
Ul !:._1~ _!b'~· c.!*.,..":-: '•s e , • "'*' llrp r..t au eflbrtl at cc:mtrol. procnma •JDODC 1'CIUC PIO-
IIIU ·-•--dfwc -n w•tprSIMd iDdar-etowoolon fbtprocnm bt•llf'O'ea~~~e. pie." -award oi-C-801 (llr 8lamp Oot ~17) eNm~ to...., ,....p~er,_ Smart Stl loler•._l ..
-•Uoaal. llloo Dan. ae-oo l.be oo1os, alii lmlllartae.. ba .. -oo 1.11e borderlloe of -· tbu .. aall-<lrvc -e'IOioil 11M .,...... lo< 11M YOI-...... 1oM. Ulaa dr"CC jult boeaUIO U ....... II Ia a~ .. _...
lllltMr corp. of lOcal ciU..,. 8J the eoc1 of tbl ft.rat dly Hems to be falbloMble. Stu-tbat dolu't ..Uio eurbtbeftiD
Wbo b&Yt CODII'iiMDd. _.,. tMJ bid ntaed S%,100, Put ol deDI8 are DOW 1&81n1 '• Happy ol J'O'Ill people 01' ll1lle tbtlr
-ot MfVIeoto--la tile _, boopl 11111-<lrll( Toes" Insignia on aotllloolra, ZHt tor trylllc l.be -alii
LD tro.b... ftlm1 aDd utwatare, &lid some inside lockers and on tbelr UDUIIIal It trte1 to btlp Y<MIDI· lo1DtoJ PrHideat Mtsoa.'a a.o PI'OCMdl were dlreettd toward walls. Monthly lectures tteld sters btve hll ud ret&iD tbelr
oat ea~lpap!utdrqlbue aeqalrt.Dr C*kers tor c!vte trips to sueh places as Private abiUt)' to U" W. to b fii.Uest
1a a doorbell-rtaclDc lfOIV of ptberlDp. Tbe rest weat to-bospltats lor alcoholics a.od lo a bqlpy, drllc .. tree ~lety. tetMcer• ealled SchoOl Smar .. wud a aJmUU prosnm at drug addicts, have advanced the To joln Slllll'teeu or YOI·
tMD.t trom LlDc:olA tebool. Mil"~ Eutp schOOl. program to a level where teeos unteer JOW' aen'ICII to Ule
To IYtr)'ooe, tbeypnacopy For moll residents the feel It ls b.shJooa.ble NOT to Harbor Area Youtb Problem
of a DWI .. tter tiPlaildA& tbelr ltul:lellt-drlYt was tbelr first be ooe or the drug users. Center, pboDe 8-U-0177; open ------~::-:~--tri(:C)I;mter a~Jliqt tbe IDOUDUnc Art Linkletter, woo bas M<mday tbrougll Yridlr,lOa..m. _._!:L!IG~A:L::_:IIO::_:T~It:l:_ __ problem oiiWeU droc 1110. Tbe SI>OI<eo throo ... ut llle United to 2 p.m.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING -.:o .. herolr}'ltYOnlllat l.be
Pluloln(. Comm..-of llle
Clb' ot Newport Beacb wtU bold
a pqbllc bear1llr oo the applica-
tion ol William stiDe for a u ..
P•mlt 15Uoapropertylocated
ai2Q05.2007-Z009Coartstr .. ~
Newport Beacb, to permit tbe
dfrtelopment ot a 16 un1t motel
111 a c -1 District.
Notice Is hereby fUrther gjna
tbat said publlc heartDe will be
beld on the 5th day ot Aucust, ~
1971, at the hour of 8:00P.M.
to the Council Chambers of the
Newport Beach City Hall. at
wblcb Ume aDd placeanyandall
per 110os Interested may appear
and be beard thereon.
Jackie Heather, Secretary
Newport Beach City
Plannlnc Commlsstoo
Publlsh: July ZZ, 1971, lD the
Newport Harbor Eoslp~.
WIHS PROMOTION
..
' . '
Michele Cox is bride
of Michael D. Reetz
Miss Michele Susan Cox of and Mrs . M. Russel Reetz. of
Cliff Hav en became the bride Garden Grove.
or Michael In.vid Reetz of Tus-Mr s. Michael Cox of Oran~.
Un In an afternoon wedding sister -In-Jaw of the bride. ser.
ceremony Saturday, July 17, at ved as her matron of hOnOr.
St. Joachim CathoLi c Church, Bridesmaids Included Mrs.
Costa Me sa Kathy Wyrostek of Anaheim,
The bride is the daughter of Miss Donna Adair of Anaheim
Mr. and Mr s. Harold Cox of and junior bridesmaid Kathy
1010 Kings Rd., Clitf Haven. Anne Bentz of Fullerton.
NEWPORT HARBOR EIISlGN
A RST SECTION - -P• 3
ntURlDAY, JULY 27, lt11
COROllA PEL IIA!l CAIJf,
Campbell wins art awards
Corooa dtl liar artist Clay
Campbell, member of tbeCOIItl
~~-Art Loapo, ... -awarded first place by J)CipU!ar
Yote for u etehina of "fisher~
men of Old N'tw"'))rt," flrst
place blue ribbon tor a water-
color mulDe, a.od ftrst place
blue rti:D:lft tor hls 'ft.tercolor
II.DIUcape of "The Old Salt
Works" at )urled art shows at
the Orange County fair.
Tbe great and near-great
hue at ooe time or another
beateD a paUl to the studio door
or Clay Campbell, when he
headed ma.ke.up dE1l'lftments
at 20th CeDtury-fox Studios,
Cotum'lia Pictures Corporation
aDd on TV, the Dorula Reed
show.
Sloce his retirement from the
motion picture. industry, he has
devoted his interests to art aDd
yachting.
He -. ltu¢ltd •Ub H-..:
8rl.lldt, Clyde Zukll, Rotw
Armstroac a.ad Dl.rid Vaupa
at Oranee COillt c one,..
UCK AT HOM! P'ORT
Na'fY Flnmu Rlet.rd A.
Armur, 100 of Mrs. Glea Lar-
sen of 310 36tb St., Wut l'few.
port, and Nuy A.ll'ma..n Charles
C. Palmer, aon of Mr.aDdM.u.
George A. PalmerorZ125A.stu
Place, Costa Mesa, laYe re-
turned to their bome port of
San Diego aboard tbe aOU-sli>-
mar IDe wartlre aJrcraft car-
rler LSS TtcoDderop after a.
4-month deptoymeot to the ln.
dlao Ocean and Western Pac1f1c.
During the cruise, the Ship
operated in the Phll.lppl.ne Sea,
the SouUr China aOd East China
seas, the Sea of Japan and over
a wide range of the Northern
Paclflc. .;.._ __ ...
HICKORY CURED . 1
Coast GIIIU'd Petty Oftlcer
Third Class Anthooy D. fred.
erick&, son of Mrs. James B.
fredericks of 38 Beacoo Bay,
was advanced to Ills present
rate while servi.Dg at the U. S.
Coast Guard tralotngarxt stCJPIY
center, Alameda, Caut.
CHRSTMAS ARR(VES In August as Haag Hospital Presby-
terian Auxiliary begins their serlesofChrlstmascard sales.
Mrs. llatthew Gorry, chairman, shown here at lett with Mrs. c. Roger" Johnson, Is planolng coffees and the open house
slated for August 3IIn the Conference Center at th e Hospital.
Over 50 card albums will be on display In the lobby dally
.from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., beginnl.ng August I. The Candy-
stripers •111 be available to take or ders. A 2at discount Is
The groom's parents are Mr. Attending the groom were ;;;;;:;;::::~;;;;~~~=~~:"''::::~~""'""' Larry Dingle of Gudeo Grove ~ as best man; Michael Cox, the H EA LT H bride's br othe'; DeMis Wilson
Folks used to tl'll nk rheumat1!>m could he cured by
carrymg a hld;.OI)' nut. 1 oday, we laut!-h at thef.t:
old Wl\es' remcdiC"i We h;n·e '>O many rd•al">lc,Qw..:k -
ar:ung mediCI liOn~ no"' Mc:d•cal dl\0:0\flu:\ rn recent
)e<l f'!l ha\c clrmmated or I!Te3tly ca~d untoiJ p.arn
and suffenng. But. rc:mc:mhcr-most medrCHlCS \hould
be u~d only upon the ad' rcc of your phy~rcran .
WMn you or a member of your fa mrly hcl·omc 11!,
soc your doctor lrr~t. T hen l'Or.lC to us for the
med1CH\C Jr~ pre.!iCnbcs.
JAMES ACTOR HAMED being otrered for orders placed during August. Assisting
Mrs. Gorry wUI be Mrs. Charles Clemens, Mrs. Arther
James E. Actor of Costa Jones, Mrs. Ralph Tilton, Mrs. A. C. Siegal, Mrs. Leonard
Mesa, assistant ma~ager wllh South, and Mrs. Johnson, Candystrlper advisor. Hostesslng
Security Pacific Nallonal Bank, coffees will be Mrs. Dante I Stringer, Mrs. HenryStotsenberg,
has transferred from the bank's Mrs. Conrad scultz, Mrs. Thomas Bolar , and Mrs . Burton Ocean Boulenrd braoch, Long
Beach, to the Newport Beach Romberger·
brueb. The Alabama oallvels DUTY AT 90 BELOW FOR LOCAL HAVY MAH
a crtduate of Sprlng HUl Col-Navy Chief Petty OtrJcer Antarctic S~rt Activtty, 1.t
Ieee, Mobile, aDd a veteran of Richard Cumpleman, husband the South Pole.
tbe U. S. Army. He )oloed the of the former Miss Llnda L. With 90 below zero weather
bank aa a ma01pmeot tra!Dee Lane of Costa Mesa celebrated outside, the men of the Ant-
in AuiQSt, 1969, aDd bas served the fourth ot Jl\lY .rlthout suu-arctic units constructed a.n in -
in nrlow; branch and staff sbloe, plcoJ.cs, baseball, or the door mateshltt carnival midway
ullprneotl, 11PfJClaU•'ncU:Itbe srntle ot a pretty girl. Ha is with booths for p.mes ot skill
b&ok's MasterChargeprO&f&m. sta.Uooed with DetacbmeotAifa, and strength, held a pte eating
contest, and enjoyed thoughlsof
LIGAL MOTICI LEGAL MOT!CE home •llh hamburgers alii hot
-dogs a 11 around.
, ORDINANCE NO. 2509
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING PRIMA fACIE SPEED
LIMITS ON CERTAIN PORTIONS Of CULVER DRIVE
lN THE COUNTY Of ORANGE, CALifORNIA
The Board of Sl4)erY1sors ot the Cou.nty of Orange, CaWor -
nla, do ordaln as follows:
YOUR CAR
By OON LEE
• ACCIDENTS BY RIDERS
SECTION 1. On the basis of an engt.neertng and traffic 00
survey made pursuant to Sections 22357 and 22358 of the
Vehicle Code of the State of CaWornia, It is hereby deter.
mined and declared that the prima facie speed Umlts upon
thOse porUons of Culver Drive, hereinafter set forth, located
motorcyc les aren't a !ways
the bike rider's
fault, says Buddy
Baker, stock car
driver. Many car
driver s don't
koow the bike
rider s' prob.
!ems and sltua-
Uons. Here are
1n the untncorporated uea or the County of Orange, ar e
e.ta.bllshed as heretna.tter todlcated, wttleh speed UmUs are
fotmd most appropriate to factutate the orderly movement
of tramc thereon and are reasonable and sale.
SECTION 2. SecUoa 64.03 1.116 of the Coditl.ed Ord1oaoces
ot the County of Oraop is hereby amelded to read as follows:
Sec. 64.031.116. Cu!Yer Drl•e.
some suggestions: • • •
(a) Cul•er Drive, from the Santa Ana freeway to the • ON A POOR ROAD bikes
center Une of the Sao otego freeway, the prima facie wnt sk>w down, sloce a cycle
speed Umtt ts dfty-flYe (55) mUes per OOta. Is much more unstable th.an a
(b) Culver DrlYt, from the center UDe ot tbe Sao Diego car. Don't crowd the bike rider.
freeW"ay to 600 feet south of the center line of Campus • • •
Drl•e, the prima b.cle speed limit is forty-tiYe (45) miles • OON'T DRlVE too close to
per hol.a. a rider, at the side or i..o bia.ck.
SECTION 3. The Road Commissioner of tbe sald County Give h.lm eoough room. Many
of~ shall erect ~~rtate signs ontbeabove..clescrlbed bike rlders are toexper ien<:ed,
portions of Culnr DrlYe lD cooformlty hereto and trlth Sec. • • •
tton WS8 of the Vehlde Code of the state of Cautorilla. • WAVE at a motorcyUst,
SECTION •· This Ordlnaoce shall take effect and be In tun but don't try to talk to hlm;
force tttlrty (30) daJs h-om and after Its pusace, and before It's too distracting for you both.
the e~ptn.tlon ol tlfteen (15) days after the puaee thereof •
sb&ll be pubUabed oace lA tbe Newport Huboi' Ensign, a • • •
DewllliPtf publllbtd 111 the County of Oranp, state of Catuor. WHEN PASSING a bike,
IUa toptbe wtth tht ~».mes or the members of the Board don't show down to look at It,
of Sqperyl.;l YotiD& tor ud ipJnat tbe same. the rider may think he 1\a.s some
R. w. BATTIN equipment problems.
(SEAL) Ctaltma.D of lhe Board of s.-ntsors • • •
of Ora.oce Cody, CalUornia • AVOID SUDDEN lane
ATTEST:
W, E. STJOHN
CouatJ Cltrt ud e:r.-oftlcJo Cltrt
ot .,.. Boud of s..-n.or. o1.
. 0nnco C-, CaUfarnla
BJ llallol .. Clllols
DapoiJ STATE OF CAlJFORNlA)
)a.
COUIITY OF ORANGE )
~ W. E. ST JOHN, ~ Clerk alii u-<>lllelo C .. k of
lllo Board of ~lloea, do borii>J eii'IUI' lllal al a ropllr
mMII.Ic of 11M Board of S-"-• ot Orallfl c-. Calllonla, hold oo tbo lstb daJ of Jaly, 1071, 11M lo<oplll( or-... «~~~&~alar-(4) --. wu --• ,.._
-by -Uoo, alii tllal tllo aid ~ WU-PI-
alii o4GI>Iod u a wiOole by l.be lbllolrtq -= A YES: SUPIRVWORS Ro!IALD W. CASPIRS, WILLIAII
J. PHILLIPS, DA vm I. IWCIR,
IW.PR B. CLARX AIID R. lr. -11011: SUPIRYIICJRI IIOIIE
ABIDT: JUPP-IIOIIE llf WUN-WIIIRIOP, I Mft .._......, alt _, .._. Ud
-... -· ... ot ... Boardot.__ • ., ... c_, ot ~.-If caa-..., aaa da1othll',
I I'll.
chances aDd turns around
cycles. They don't ha.Ye your
stabiUty or steel shell pro.
tecUoo and might onrreact or
panic . • • •
• NEVER TAILGATE a bike.
Some have shorter stopptnrdls-
taaces than a car.
• • •
• Atrro PARTS? That's our
•me here at CORONA DEL
liAR AVTO PARTS, 3601 E.
Cout tl.lclrnJ. Almost ever.y.
tblllc ,... .,.. to rop&ir yoor
ear cao be found here, auto
puta, tools. acces.IOI'ies. We
IYtll tllroW' Ill 10011 b'" ad·
nee. Stop by aod ... us _,..
IDd Ill'• ll.lt ean.
• • •
' TIRIS IIADE aftor llaJ II
wW -. .. .._diiJirrtlllltHY• ... -a,.,, .... _
...... : ..... 's •-.* .... ...... , .... u ........
................... r"UIII.
I t• ol,.. • .....a
Ud trood, tJpoot...tuda
-~~~~~-~~~-~~ -.... ., ........
•
of Garden Grove, Raul Talabar
of Anaheim, and his own broU1-N Ews er, Ronald Reetz of Santa Ana.
The groom's sister, KrisU
Reetz, served as Oower girl.
The Rev. Thomas Nevin read
the marriage rites . By OR. GARY L. COUTURE
Member of: Parker Chiropractic
Research foundation, Gonstead Re-
search Society, Palmer College AJ.
umni, American Chiropractic Assn.
A WHIPLAS H lHJURY CAH SAVE YOUR Ll FE:
The bride wore an organz..a
gown in tnditiooal whHe made
with a lace bodice atxwe the
empire waist. It had bands or
lace forming a high ne<:kUoe
and catching the bouffant
Christensen
Whlplash Injuries are among
the nation's fastest growing
h~lth problems. Why?
''The ever lncreaslagnumber
of automoblles rolling onto our
congested streets aDd highways,
the mass migratloo to the sub-
lllbs, the increasedspeedofour
freeway .systems, pow-er bl'a.kes
aM more powerful engines all
contribute to the growing fre-
quency of the type of accident
that can r esult to whiplash neck
Injuries," says Dr. Gary Cou-
ture, D. c .. Newport Beach.
"But In one sense," be goes
on, ''they can be a blessing In
disguise."
''You see," says Dr. Couture,
•·a wlllplash ls by Its ver y
nature a problem for the mod-
ern doctor of Ch.lropractlc. He
best understands the whiplash
injury aoo Is best equipped to
cope with lt. Consequently we
see many new faces who visit
us because of our reputation in
deaUng 'ffith the whlplas h. ln
our eumtnation and care of
these people we often discover
that their •hlp lash Is but one of
their problems. Proper treat-
ment of Ule whWlash may well
remove what mlibt ultlma.tety
cause chrooJc migraine head.
aches, extreme nervousoess,
or arthritis, although these
problems may oot have yet
ma.n.U'ested themselves.
"Don't mldunderstand me,"
Dr. Couture goes on, "the whip-
lash is tn Itself a most serious
injury and often is Itself the
cause of artllritls.
"This of course means that
the whiplash injury c:u't be left
untreated. It wiU only be that
blessing ln disguise 1f the per.
son who sustains the whiplaSh
comes to for a thorouen e:z.
amlnatloa a nd Is treated ef-
fectively."
Aceordlog to Dr. Couture,
too many people do, In fact, let
wbJplub injuries co untrated.
"A typical misiUiderDDCiioc
or tbe sertouoess wtllc:ha Wb.Jp.
laSh could ln:rolYe, for ln&tuce,
1s a YOI.IlC houarlrtfe," DOtes
Or. Co«ure. "lAC's •1 her
auto is struck from behind as sleeves at the wrists. Reem-
she Is waiting at a traffic light. broider ed lace for med the
There is only minor damage to br ide's cap, whi ch held a boul.
her car aDd, at the time, oo fant veil.
1lll E. COAIT WW1' .. CC118011A 0U. IIAa
OIUOU 1·1111
ooe seems to be hurt. However, following the ceremony,
later in the day she develops r eception lor the yOUDg
a headache and begins to notice was held at the home
a sllgtlt stittne5S in ber oec)t. bride's parents.
"The next moro.Jn g she feels The new Mrs. Reett
a bit worse, but since the head · graduate of Vale~n·~'~la~;":~l~ .. ~-~~ ache Is just a 'slight pesky aod Orange Coast
ooe' and the stiffness is not now attending
unbearable, she decides in her College in Long
own mind that 'these things husband Is :t. Garden
take Ume.' However, the coo. high school graduate aoo
dltl.ons persist and she becomes served 2 tours of duty with
nervous and irritable. U.s. Army tn VIetnam.
"A young husband once told Tile couple will Uve In
me ..• 'A fter our accident
my wtre changed rrom a pleasant
young wile and mother into an
Irritable, nagging grouch.'
"Hopefully," says Dr . Cou-
ture, •·our 'typical case• will
decide that her se lf recovery
is taking too much timeandwlll
vtstt us.
"If our preliminar y exam
r eveals the pr esence of pres-
sure on the nerves In the l4)per
part of the spine --and the
possible displacement of ver-
tebraes --we koow thai her
condition wtll respond to proper
effective treatment.
"I migfll add," Dr, Couture
cooUnues, "thai aft er the first
effective treatment, a whiplash
sufferer such a.s our 'typical
case' Is virlually assured of a
first restful sleep sloce an
accident.''
According to Dr. Couture,
every accident victim shOuld
ban a thorough modern Chi-
ropractic examination.
H Is tlldeed apparent that a
PERSON WHO HAS HAD AN
ACCIDENT OWES IT TO HIM -
SELf AND HIS FAMILY TO
BE EXAMINED TO FlNO OUT
FOR SURE. Sloce every health
problem has a cause, it's ob-
Yiocu: that the cause must be
fOUDd before a person '¥ill~
weUI
Or. Couture mallltalns of.
ncn at Z043 Westclilf Drl•e,
N..,.... S..Oh. (Teleo'-
M5-AOO.)
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GLOVES &BALLS
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PADDLE TEHHI$
RACKETBALL RACKETS
COSTA"ISA
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646-1919
TENNIS DRESSES
TENNIS SHORTS
SHIRTS •r-J
BA~ .-~EHHI$
RACK
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MASKS -FIH$-SNORKELS -
ES-PARTS-TIRES-TUBE
GYM CLOTHES -SO X
Sleeping Bags
Back Packs
AII&J"' U I 221
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DRAPERY SERVICE IAOIO OISPATc.I!D
TIUCICS SUYl"G
ALL OU" Gl COUH TY
Drapery Cleaning-New Draperies -Drapery Alterations
Hardware Repair and Installation
540-1366 • 612-UZIO
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SPECI AL
MATINEE
WED. 2 tt.M.
SPEEDWAY SPECTACULAR
TWIN ltOCK SHOW
JClf COCI!U
"M ad DoCJS and
Eng lishmen"
The speedway motorcycle
races cootinue this Friday night
after a big double-header Fri.
day and saturday in coo junction
with the Orange County Fair.
Sessions will continue on a
Friday only basis with the first
event scheduled for 8:15 ead1
nlgbl. ,I.I•G
HH •nLLitliG SlONf~
'Gimme Shelter"
l G~I
CONT INUOUS DA ILY
FROM 2:00 P.M.
Last Fridays races saw R1ck
Woods wln the scratch main,
the speclal match racP J.nd
place Zod i n the handicap wain
event behind Larry Moon.
The scratch main event Sa t-
urday night saw the Bast lJroth-
HOW SHOWIN G
.!lOSS llUHIER -·~ .. AIRPORT -BURT DEAN
LANCASTER • MARTIN
JEANSEBERG
JACOUEUIIE BISSET
GEORGE IEIIIIEDY
HELEN HAYES
~liNIVEIISIIl PtCTUPI
I[C>INJCOl QP"
P•O<I..c:IMI on TOOO AQ •
fi=i'l...,.. -· _,.,.D ~ ~ o-.· .. ~--
• ALSO PLAYIHC
Carol Channing
ROSS HUNTER'S Man'Fyler Moore
SOUTH CORST
1H£ATRf
l AG NA BEACH 494 ·1>14 •
and malntain II from their No,
1 and 2 post positions to finish
ahead of Scott Autrey, who was
3r d, aod Rick. WoOds, who fin-
ished 4th. Steve Bast fto.ished
ahead of brother Mike as both
put on a dazzling display or
dr lvtng to take the 1 and 2
spots of the main event before
a noisy, appreciative cr owd at
the fairgrounds track.
Spectacular spills were plen~
ty Saturday nigfll as Stu Morley
riipped out early in the haOO:icap
consolation event and th en
Bruce Haserot crashed into the
east wall in the !.lsi lap of the
race. Reuben Benites went onto
win the consolation as Larry
Shaw took 2nd :uxl Larry Moon
was 3rd.
Sonny Nutter set a new rec-
ord for poster ior whee lies when
his bike WPOI out of control ln
the first lap or the match race
with Rick Woods and had its
front end totalled out. Rick
Woods waived an automatic win
in the race and allowed Nu tter
to use his back up bike a.nd
went on to win the Fair Derby
Match race from an obviously
handicaped Sonny. Woods re-
ceived the perpetual trophy
trom 1970 winner Bfll Cody,
who has been out of action Cvr
several weeks bl:>eause of a
broken collar bone suffered In
one or the race.:; up north in
Ventura.
Larr y Shaw won the scratch
consolation event asM!keKonle
finished 2nd, Sonny Nutter Jrd,
alld John Fishburn 4t h.
Rick Woods, the current na-
tional champion from !lunting-
ton Beach, won U1e Fair derby
elimination matcl1 with Steve
Bast, thE' Fair rlerby match
r ace, th"! handicap main event,
the .J lap scratch heat and
finished 2nrl ir1 the scratch
se mi-m;u n. In the handicap
main event Woorl s was 1st, Don
!J ullum 2nd and Mike 3r d.
Dir k Brewer won the division
II main; Billy Gray was 2nd
and Mickey Quade 3rd. Billy
Gray won the division II prellm
ahead ot Micky Ot.ade and A~y
Harr is.
Mike Bast won the scratch
semi ahead of Scott Autrey,
Sonny Nutter anr:l John Fish-
burn. Steve Bast took the other
M ~ D D 0 Gs Q, . scratch semi just ahead of Rick · ' ) ... ·~ ·. · /.. . ~ ::1..~· Lucy Staw '"" Mike
/J ~ Sonny Nutter won a scratch
E N l l r I , EN ' heat 4 Japper with Mike Konle . G ~ M 1002 . 2nd and Costa Mesan Ed Wil-
"" , . ~-:J ~ :1~s0~d;;;:<;'"~,~\:,ta~~~
~~-~~~!!~~~lii~=i;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;~~to the excitement of this feature.
NOW
stRAIN
A UNMRSAL PICTURE • ITCHNICOI.QR" PANAVISION. ~ ~
PREMIERE
Orange County
ENGAGEMENT
I REA TH· TAKING,
GASP-PRODUCING!
-.lud•»t C1lst, NBC TOG•)' ShOW
"BLUE WATER, WHITE
The ludlorthellrMt--
I
NElii'ORT HARI!OR ENIGII li!UI!SOAY, JULY It, 1171 GOVIIII~~~ I ILL !)fl~Rfr~SE~C~TI~0~!_:~:.:-:JPC!•II!..!.4 ___ _!<OO~IIO!'~,:!A~O~~~IIA::!:R,'-'CAU=!f~·. (a=.: .....,) c:.:::
Kim aiins for Olympics =p::.·.:
Tilt lllllallow~tbonop..,_
!!_.... y-.r old Kim At-tJNty, former workt reeotd ot tM -..... lor Coal'tl ot Or.
lltltY, If-ol COrOlla dol ho-lalllo'bljll burdlooi.Wr ..... CoaJ lo bl._.._ bJ,
liar b1p oebOO~ -tho ~Uiaoty -lllo NC..U. -Uti _.. al, tbl p-t 01 .om•'• 1ooc jump 1u1 Frl<lly eblo,>toft"'lp tal~ wllllt II· tbl ,.,...,. II. tbl l-Iar
trill> a 10 b>1 I llleb lell) II ltlldiDC 'I.IIC. He -lilt If&. C-)II ... nlbor lhaa tho
lbt US A_.pU Afrleaa track Uooal ..U.U hoadln lUIH Ia Board of s_.-s.
Uti ~Jd Olttlln Doablm, N.C. I~ aod 1~1. Ht IIIU bOida "Tbla triU -It tho )IIIH
Sbe deftattid Modu)'st Oshi· the Troju r.cord of 1S,5, to bi.Ye 1 better wor~ , ..
ko)'l. of Africa, 19 teet, 8-3/4 Kim'• brotber M.lke competu iltSoulljp wltb court eqtJoy ...
IDchee. ud Jooy Ourt.m of tbe ln buUtblll iDd track, Sliter ••·" a1d S..tor Cupeater.
U.S.A., 19 teet. 6-1/4 1Debe1. LlA, 14, ruaa tbe burdlet, ud "Tbe )ldPI would be able liD
KJm's best etrort ts zo feet, KarlD, 11, 11 a..prlDter ··both repate allriel a.Dd _poslticw
5-3/4 loches -· at the U.S.A.-abo with the Lak.-oorJ ~-Utlu, .Witb tbe concurreoce ol
U.S.S.R. women's trials at tbe tau. 9, aDd Sblroa, the mating posi-
Uoherstty ot rutooll: lD June. 3, a.re to follow tbe to com-
She ls a COQI:ender for U.S. Attle•y lo ll!pOtta.
Olympic team for the 1972
games 1n Munich, GermaD)'.
Sbe competes for tbe I..ake-
Wood Spartans, COII.Ched by DlYt
Rod~, a speeial1st to the lob&
jump.
TIME
Kim, wbo started eompettnc
. ln tbe long jump lD Jtme of 1a1t
year lD a meet at Mexico City,
#-·' Is tbe dauettter of Dtck At-
[:J
THE CC ALL STARS of tbe Corona del Mar Youth Center
are celebrating their e:rcltlng 3 to 1 championship win over
the Mariners No. 1 team Suoday at Mariners Park, Scott
Yard Is pouring his victory drink on Jeff Rowerdtnk, who
seems to be enjoying the cooling off shock after playing in
the championship game on a hot afternoon. The Z winning
coaches are shown 1n the back row --Steve Sonles at left
tllOd Bill Moran. Tile boys in the Znd r ow are, from left,
Brett Guisness, John Maloney, Cameron Hall, Andy Cav.
anaugh, Ted Wallace, Casey Bar nett, Scott Yard and bat
boy Shawn Yard. Kneeling In front are, from left, Dave
Koehler, Jay Taylor, Chris Allen, Doug Sma llwood, Jeff
Rowerdlnk and Steve Kessler. (Ensign photo by Vic Opalek.)
NEWPORT · MESA
SPORTS SCENE
WITH VIC OPALElt
Gurney gets
top award ,
4POR T '
PREMIERE
ENGAGEMENT
UND ER 17'MU5T BE
WI TH PARENT
Thr psycho tic 4U/rr,
thr yo•r~g hri~ss .. • ,
thr ltithtappi11g lhrtl
hrco,rs a /ovr story.
Ki"' Darby, Sco tt Wilso11,
Connir Slrvrns, frrru!
Daily.
-ALSO PLAYING -
ALfSTAJR Mrtci.BAN'S
"WH EN EI GH T BELL
TOL L "
With ROBBRT MORLBY
50 YEARS OF SERVICE
ONDER
SAME OWNERSHIP
fANTASTIC
DISCOUNTS
ON EVERY
NEW & USED
CAR & TRUCK ,.,.. ,.,.,"'J ,-ro -50 GALLONS
fREE GAS
IT'S CLEANUP TIME! on SIPTIMIII DISCOUNTS
IN JUlYi
HUNDRE DS OF NEW 1971 CARS
AND TRUCKS THAT MUST BE
SOLD BEFORE THE72'SARRIVE,
NOW AT FINAL YEAR END DIS-
COUNTS. COME IN WHILE SEL-
ECTIONS ARE FULL!
~mor.
,,
:
Kidnap charge changed
Rqlo Tl-._, 11,
ol WMI Lao Aoltloo, no lid-
lltURSOAY, JULY 21. 1911
CD!p!A OIL !1!1!i I'AUf. lsap1tt l11dt l1lu
matted "'"WIC •'".._...• ot tile Lilt oar.
-lapor Joloo D. Ll*'o oop., opoot .. .,. 11 -·
-Ud ""1111111111 -flli ..-. II lllo r-o1 ,......., P'-dld ptiJ ta ,.._ , ......
doc4d < .... IOIIIOrupCOOIIO Tbo riclllll'o -locoapU.
8-lor Cowt .._,, -1111 do-IIIII
Jldso II)TOI lt. lleMU!In $10,000 Yll 1111 famlll' mold
~ ld'"P"' <1111"101 P-, -mot '-i.nijii;,i aplul hllor ud aeetplod 1111 1111 Lao Aocollo ~
I F-1-V.,E BEDROOMS
-··• plol of pllly to Airport. uiDid robbwy. Polee tel.ud Poet• u
-will ............. lltl>l. ...... -·"' ... _,.
Zl. Ho laeeo a -~~ o1a1o told -· bo 1oo4 1111 t.a pr-term of oot lou Uu boJ eopttro lD tile In* ofaeor 5 ,.... pukod Ill lbo ot..flllld _,
He wu arreltld. &.br bt 1A A•Mtm; YCMIIIC Luk wu
abduc:lod JOIID G. Luot, II, lUt ---·
Burial at sea lor Lidoile 11
A memorial MI'Yiee wu btld At tbl mtmOI'Ia1 -.n~e~, a E
III_J..,IUor---proe11--t11o A
IDY-JOIID lloots Starr )'OCIII AllloJmba. Yr. 8'*11111-Hat~, 58, al118 VIa Lido 8CIO'•Ubu ... bar1td atJM.. L
Moret, Lilk:t lilt, wbo wu tilled PacU1e Vl ... lleiDOrial Part
Jab' lZ 1D a rnoqntata ctlmi:Jiac wu ta cblrae ott.rraDpiDMta, J
accideDt oeu JQDII.a, AIUb. O
IN PARK-PLANNED AREA
BEAUTY
This extraordinary 2-etory home
Is hard to visualize. You must see
It to believe It! ----
• 4 large te&rooms • 2-1/2 baths
• Den • Fireplace • Built-ins
• Covered patio • Shake root
• Heated, filtered pool • ,2-car
garage with automatic door-opener
• Etc., etc. ---and on a corner loti
NOW , ONLY
$47,000'
ROY R. McCARDLE
Mr. H.tehlaooo, .,bo.,.. 0 RAYMOND B!LL DIU • WELL LOCATED IN UNIVERSITY PARK
• Iormor poent owa"" otllMt lia7IDOIII jj~,;;i.;.;~;-oill R • 5 BEDROOMS • 2l! BATHS • FAMILY Roou BeDd.b: Corporatioo's Mu1Be World, S.J ...
DIYislDn, Sallla Ana, ftl a lao a CoroG!' dol ALL FO R ONLY ---
REALTOR
548-7729
•
torm~r vice presldeot and dl-at tbt Beferly
rector or the PerldD-Elmer leaceot Rome la Seal
Corp., and was aasoclated wttb He wu bora Oet. 25, $35,750
tbe Chrysler CorponUoo 1D Wooc~PU~e, ObJo, aDI1 came to
Detroit. He gradlaled from Calllorola50yeorsaao.Hehad CALL FOR APPOlHTioiENT TO VIEW
Ha.nard UuJnrslty 1D 1937. been a resldeat of CcnDa del c · M
Survivors include hls .Ue Mar for more tba.D ZO years. Q 8 BIN ARTIN·~
NaD<Y; a son, Peter of SaoJuU He WU llle C<lOlrOlllr lor lhe R -]
Clljllslraoo; a daulhler, llro. Ulllted lllae WorkersofAmerl-1!;~;~;;;;~;;~~~~~~~~~~:~;;;;;;~-~ John H.: Pbelan of New Yort ea for ma.ay years. 11
City; a sister, Mrs. WlWam Sur'f'tvors ioelude bls wife,
Laurie Jr. of Grosse Point Zon., am a slster. Memorial
Farms, Mlcb.;l brothtr,Ricb~ serYiees were beld July 20 at
ard H. Hutchlnsoo of 0')t'er, Forest Lawn, Cypress. Inter.
Mass.; and 2 grand,au,Cbr18. meot was at Forest Lawncem-
topber L. and NatblDiel M. etery, G1eodale.
HutctUnson.
LEGION CORPORATION
RE·ELECTS DONALDSON
l)r)m.ld R. Doaaldaoo of New-
port Beach was re-elected to
the board of dfrectors of tbe
Newport Harbor American Leg-
ion Post No. 291 , IDe., ud
elected president of tne cor-
poration July 14,
Also reappointed to tbeboud
was C. W. Coz of Santa As.
Both 'li'Ul serve a 3-year term
as board members. Mr. COJ:
was also elected to 18l"ft as
secretary-treaalll'er. Elec·
ted to serve as vice presi-
dent was Fred Seek of Costa ......
Br uce Meeker of Newport
Be&cb was eteeted to sene a
oot )'8U' term OD tbe board.
JOHN SCOTT SUCCUMBS
JObD L. Scott, 57, of 1973
Federal, Costa Mesa, died July
19 at Veteran's Hospital ln
LoDg Beacb. He was born Aug.
6, 1913, la Illl.ootS and came
to Orange Cow. · 25 years ago.
He was a truck driver tot 11
years tor the Hobbs-Marltleld
TruetlDg Co.
Surrtvors Include Ills wUe,
Gloria; his motber, Mrs. Eva
Folsoo of Costa Mesa; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Yolooda.Ricbardsoool
Costa Mea.; and 3 grandchild-
reo.
FuoeraJ services will be held
at 9 a.m. today, July 22, at
lhe Hell Dr-y Ct.j>el In-
terment will be at Sawtelle
Veterans' Cemetery, lcsAnge-
les.
AJ1 Maseum move ok '~ ·
Wltb only 4 Items OD tbt ue a portion of the Forpt
ageada, the Newpc:IC't Beaeb s-rlliDC lot rot museum em-
PI&Dnioc Comm.lsaioa at pioyees.
througb wbat was described u In otber acUon Thursday the
Its shortest seaaloa In lllstory eommtssloo:
Thursday nJgbt, approvt.nr all • APPROVED the construe.
4 items. tloo of an lnterlm bulld.lng for
Among the Items approred P&eUlc. Teleptxlae. Co, at tbe
was a request by the Newport oorttnrest corner of Bison Ave-
Harbor Art Museum to relocate nue a..od Camell».ck st., East
from the Balboa PavtUon to Bwir. Tbe speelaf permit wtll
2211 W. Balboa. Blvd., Central be reviewed In 5 years.
Newport. • APPROVED a request by
oflnJa Jl~
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
l Linde lsi• Drive .
Quality construct.. new 5 BR. 41/J ba. home
w, waterfront liv. rm. & din. rm. Oak panel·
ed family nn. w/frplc. Mstr. BR. w/sitting
area & frplc . . . . . . . . ....... $179,500
Sl lind• hie Drive
Home on lagoon. 5 BR.. 4'h ba .. w/4 frplcs.,
jacuzzi tub, hdwd. flrs .. sep. liv. rm .. din.
rm., lam. rm. & brkfst. rm ......... $175,000
72 Linde Isle Drive
Traditional 6 BR.. 51h: ba. home on laeoon
w /dock. Furnished, decorated & lndscpd. 1
Mstr. BR. suites. $200.000 fu rn., $175,000 unf.
t2 Linde Isle Drive
Beaut. 5 BR. 4 ba. home w/for~al diG . r m.
& family rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside s rairway.
Built·in gun cabinet & bookshelves. $145,000.
WATERFRONT LOTS
No. 44 : 108Ft. on water ........... $125,000
No. 7R : 3 Car carage. Reduced to .. S 77,000
No. 88: 108 Ft., with plans ......... S14S.OOO
For Cemplete lnform•tion
On ell homes & tots, ple•M cell :
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
New Location
Quick! Call a Fireman!
' This Is the hottest deal in town.
Almost new split leve l 4' BR, 3 BA,
huge game r oom, family room, 3 car
g arage, 3 ton refrigeration, ankle
deep shag throughout, custom drapes,
fabulous drop lights. Professional
landscaping and sprinklers. Assume
7% VA loan. Owner anxious! $42,650.
Say "Hello" i'
to a "Good-Buy"
Like this 1-1/2 block from-the-
beach "TRIPLEX," bas a 3 BR,
2 BR, 1 BR unit. Lots of shag carpet-
ing, new built-Ins and in top shape.
TERMS! I Get on the bandwagon for
644-7270 $76,950
AIUIMI-s...l 9!••• AND AISOCIAm
(,. ..... ,. o.&.. • ., ....... ...., The museum, free to the tbe Holsteln Co, to subdivide
publlc, bas been ac>ltairs at tbe 9,135 acres Into 55 lots aDd 2
PavtUon tor several years a.nd lettered Jots In the Nortb
will locate "oo the street" to tract DOrtb of V1sta del0r>>&D11
be more oot1cable to tbeplmllc. westerlJ of Vlsta del Sol.
Go with these 2 Corona del Mar * 3 SR. & den (_or 4 BR.} w/sunset
& pool sized yard. . . . . . . . . . l46. * 2 BR. w/secluded yard. Lovely lanai
& lge. bid. pool. . . . . . . . . . . .... $43.500
1121 EAST COAST HWY. CORONA OIL MAR, CALIF.
c o a.&. co a a a '4 00.0 0 0 0 0 61 a
The only coocern the ccxn-• APPROVED a request
mlsslon had was tbe IUtiDc Patrtct O'Coaoor
problem for employee~. Mll-aad 211 Cedl.r
sewn oftlci&.ls ald tbeJ *I Sbores, from C-1-H
a tenatin all'ea:oeul worked eoutroct1ol:l of 2 d$lexes.
out wttb Forclt ~e to
Roses for Newport?
PAU14T COIPS PLAN
APPIIOVID ay IIOAID
1'1 .... ola.Rftplil'tllla
1ll*llld ........... ...
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........ ~T l•f .....
Till -:~·~=~ --'-" ..._, aeuiNitn. __ .........
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WATCH THE BOATS
Jo'rom k•tch .• Jiv. rm. &: mstr. BR. of thllli
3 BR. 2 b8. Corona del Mar ba~ront
beauty wilh beaches on both tides.
. . . . . . . . . ................ $128,000
...... ~
a•AL •&TAT.
HOME SHOW REALTORS
35M Lot 1:-lti!iilw•Y
.~ ..... --RUIDBNTIAL AND 81/SINBU I'IOI'!RTNII
·-1'01 IHTUBSTBD, I'IOI'BIStOifAL
COHSIOBIAnOJC ·Sf!s
TERRACE
STUDIO APARTMENT
For Su mmer Rental
or Assignment
Call
(714) 548-3268
5~1 IIJoL DTATI
.• , ••. eo-....... c--... ~
arf-2111
marrner
square apa bus 1ts
ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF
TWO AND THREE BEDROOM UNITS FOR
ADULTS DESIRING TO LIVE AMIDST BEAUTY
BY THE SEA IN THE PRESTIGIOUS WESTCLIFF
AREA OF NEWPORT BEACH ........ FROM $230
For lnform.Uon telephone Mr. Robart M. 1~.
Manager at (714) 645-0252 or wrlla to Tile
Ofllc8 Of l1te Manager, Mariner SqueN
Apartmenta, 1244 lrYine Avenue,
Newport INctl, California .....
•
CllARJUNG HIDDEN TWO STORY. GIA>1rlll( llropll rollle•
IPUk11DI waterfall lllr'I'Oimlied by cobbleJtooe watt:ways. roar
bedroom., tbree baths, formal dlninC. family room a.nd bqe
muter bredrooml Huge distlDctive covered patio. Yours for u
UDbellenble $44;250. Call ~5-8424 .
WHERE 0 WHERE ? Absolute minimum !4)keepl Aodque
orleated. Two masstYe fireplaces, formal d1nlng, pool table
si.se family room and quaint corner locaUonl Family aooe.
This ebolce four bedroom borne reduced $~000 lor imm.tlate
sale. $46,500. Call 545-84Z-4.
23 15 FRANClSCO DRIVE, Newport Beach. A must to see!
Custom slacle story home with Z400 sq. ft . of llfing area.
Formal dlnlng. spacious llvillgroom, modern convenient tllehea
and prime residential area. Spectacularly la..ndscaped on a
8,000 sq. ft. lot. Impossible to replaceat$55,000. Call 545-U24.
POOL SIDE -TWO STORY . Unique In construction-~ oae of
a tlndl Elevated Spanish style sun deck, gorgeousZOJ36 heated
pool. Hope you wut Inspect this ra.ntastlc four bedroom home In
the lde&l k»ea.Uon. Formal dining aod personal office included.
Wish you were bere .-$4'7,950. Call 545-8424.
SOUTH COAST REAL ESTATE
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as compared to past performance
as well as a long-range forecast.
Call for appointment. 642-4353.
0111oo o,o.. ~ & s..uy.
.PETE BARRffi REALTY
1605 ..... " Dr ......
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OPEN 1 to 5 P.M.
ATURDAY SUNDAY
4501 HAMPDEN ,
CAMEO SHORES
FOUR BEDROOM HO .. E OM LARGE CORNER LOT
EXCELL ENT CONDITION
NEW CARPETS AND DRAPES
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4-FOURPLEXES
····CONSISTING OF EIGHT 1-BEDROO .. UNITS
AND EIGHT 2-IEDROO .. UNITS. PRICED TO SELL
AS A GROUP . aaaa
NEW DUPLEX
CORONA DEL MAR
fULLY I!MT!D. a.E.A.U ·T ·l·f.U-1. PINAMONG.
J)OM Y. rUMKUM
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ABOARD SARATOGA
Navy Petty Ottlcer Tllird
Class PhilUp J. Orman, son ot
Mrs. Levina Whalen of 3282
CaWorni.a St., Costa Mesa, 1s
now serving aboard the attack
Dick Colvin, Harbor Area
real estate salesman, r eceived
a letter from the Western Whtte
House this week which brought
back memories of his former
home town of Sebring, Ohio.
The letter was from Rose
Mary Woods, secretary to
President Richard NUoo, who
also halls from Sebring. a small
town situated oea.r the Ohio
border, not f:a.r from Youngs-
town, In the area of pottery
manufacturing.
She wrote: "It certainly was
a pleasure to hear from you and
your letter brougtlt back many
fond memories of our 'home
town.'
"With my schedule in Wash-
lngton I do not p i an 01'1>0'·
tunity to speDd muc~ Ume lD
Sebrl.nc, but it is always woa-
dertul to be able to be therefor
even a brief YlsU to reoew old
frtendsh.lps."
She added that !><>1J> of her
pareota died In 196?.
M.r. Colvin, a WestcWt res1-
dent. was formerly sales-man-
ager of the Limoges Chlllll Co.
ud later mam.gedtbeNewYork
sa.les otn.ce. He came west
entered the real estate
tessioo 25 years ago
ctD'rently associated .... __ ,
and Beach 1n Corona del
Earller this year he
awarded a special hooor at the
annl.RI real estate banquet.
HIGH DENSITY OPPOSED
Tile Costa Mesa City Council
referred bllck to the Plann1ng
Commission a request by the
J. W. Klug Development Co.
to construct a 55-unit adull
apartment compleson Fullerton
Ave. between Melody Lane and
aircraft carrier USS Saratoga ---------:---
wUh the U.S. S!Ith Fleet In the LIGAL IIOTICI
E. Bay St.
The Plallllln& Com mlsaloo
had recommeoded to the COODCU
that the zooe change request --
trom R-1 to R-4 --be denied.
Tbe planning com missioners
said the entire area was ea.r-
marked tor R-1 deveklpment --
low deoslty --under the city's
poeral plan a.od that an R-4
development would I.Dcrease the
tra.tflc on F ullertoo A venue to
1,-448 cars per day.
''1 mult &dmlt that ooe of
biggest mistakes I eYer MedJterraneao. Home port Ls --====c:..o=--
Mayport, Fla. F -11786
FICTITI0\.5 BtEINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The following person lsdolnp
business a.s; Western Realty
Investments, 2400 Elden 113,
Costa Mesa 92627: Edward J.
Babson, 2400 Elden 113, Costa
Mesa 92627.
This bU'slness Is being con-
ducted by a limited partner-
ship.
The property proposed for the
apartment complez Is currently
owned by St. John the Dtvtne
Episcopal Church. Robert E.
Johnson, sellior warden ot the
church, asked councilmen to
approve the project, poJ.ntJ.ngout
that the commission b&d al-
ready granted an R-4 variance
on nearby properties.
on the commlaslon wu to allow
that varlaDce for high-deosU;y
apartments 1n the area," sa.ld
Commissiooer H. J. Wood. "I
ca.D see a Jowlnc d!C)Iex zoo1nc
1n the area., but oat R-4."
"I can appreciate the
'Church's position in boplnc to
sell Its property," sa:~ld~c;~halr~-mao Cllarles Beck. •
I do DOt feel this pro~t
here."
Slglledo E. J. Babsoo.
This statement filed with the
county clerk of Orange Count)l
on: /uly 19, 1971, by Beverly
Mesa pay raise voted
J. Maddox, deputy county cler k. The Costa Mesa City Councu
PubUsh: July 22, 29, Aug. 5, wanlmously adopted a new pay
12 1971 1n the Newport Harbor schedule for city employees
Eo'stcn ' Mooday o!(tlt, {nclud1ng pay ln·
' creases tor 290 out of 3%8
LIGAL MOTICI employees. Fire deportmeat
and department head salaries
F -11787 were DOt 1ncluded iD the actton.
FJCTITI0l6 BlSINESS NAME City Manapr Fred Sorsa.bal
STATEMENT told the Council the De1r pay
Tbe followtxlc periOD is doing schedule ls the r esult of recent
business as: T.C.T. Two, 2400 meet and cooler sesstoos wttb
Eldeo 113, Costa Mesa 92627: ctty employees, but that are
Ed'ward J. Babson, 2400 Elden department employees were
#13, Costa Mesa 92627. still to the neKQt1attncprocess.
Thts business is be1ng con-Of the 326 employees iD the
ducted by a limited partner-city, Mr. Sorsablll said 36were
ahJp receiving no PllY raise, 180
stPeci: E. J. Babson. wouki receive a 2-1/2 per cent
This statement filed ....tth the bike, 105 would get a 5 per ceot
county clerk ot Oranre County ra.ise, and a 7 per cent PllYhike
on: July 19, 1971, by Beverly was earmarked for 5employes.
J . Maddox, deputy county clerk. A proposed salary schedule
PubUsb: July 22, 29, Aug. s, tor employees ot the fire de-
12, 1971, 1n the Newport Harbor partment Is ezpected to go be·
Enstp. fore tlle Council Aug. 2.
Under tbe new pay schedule,
LI!GAL HOnCI!· city employee's salaries will --.!:..!~!!:..~~~:.....-range from $315 per month to
F -11788 $2,830 per month.
F1CTITIOtB BtBINESS NAME In other acUon Mooday the
STATEMENT CouocU:
The tollowtng person lsdolnr • CONTINUED to a time till-
business as: T.C.T, Ooe, Z40C certain, secood readtoc ol u
Eldea 113, Costa Mesa 92&27: ordllllllce protdbltlng the plac.
Edward J. Babson, 2.400 EkJen lng otpoUt1caladY .. tis10Jslps
a c -2 &ODed lot oo 20,015
sq~are feet of laDd area lDd to
IJJow detacbed carpoi'U In lrolll
one-talt of the lot on Eut 20th
St, I.Dd Melody LaDe.
• APPROVED a request by
Taco Bell Corp, ot Torrance to
cooatruct aDd operate a Taco
Bell restaurant iD a CZ-CP
10118, at 2900 Faln1ew Ret.
AMERICANISM PROJECT
~OR HI JUHIOR EIELL
Members ot Newport Beach
JWilo< EbeU will p.lber In lilt
borne ot Kn, Richard Flqt:,
23-U CJDitda CoW1, Colta
Kea, at 7:-65 p.m. Jul7 39,
Plans wtll be made for the
comLDe 781.1''1 projects 1D
Amerlca.Dlsm, ooe of the two
major UDdertaklnp of the New.
port Beacb Jtmiou.
Led by Amtric&Diam Cha.J,r. man, Mrs, Ricbard Flqe, the
gr~ will diacUH COiltiDliiDCe
ot tbe crafts procram for S*'l·
,.ale.::G borne paHents, tbl
soccess ot tbe oatlomrJde AlJ.
Amerlcu flmtly Hll'Cb, aDd
tbe obsen'Uce of au mtioMI
boUdaJs, fD obeerYuce ot tbe
4111 <II July, Nnport Beoch
JUDJors placed small Amertcu
flap OD deAerts ICYed 1D two
u• Coar&Je~ Bomea.
ROURT KI!NP DIU flS Costa Mesa. 926Z7 on tbe pubUc rlght.of.ft)', This bus!Dess Is beinc coo -• ACCEPTED theYlthdrawal Robert Weller Keq,, 59, ol
ducted by a Umlted partDer-of a request by GeM Jlldor . 30M Gltnllr St., Colt:&M-.
oblp. Stephens to coaatrucl a 60.....U dlod Jaiy 17 at llolJ 8-L
Slped· E J Babeoo motel In a C-Z 1001 at 114 E. Ht wu ban Api"U 4, Uta.
Th1a stat~m~nt nled'wtth the 2oth St. 1D Calli:;lrlda alii C&JM to Or ...
-clerk 'of 0raoce Collllt}' • CONTINUED to a time,.._ up Cooo1J II ,.,, qo. llo
"'" Jaiy 19, 1971, by Benrly certain, a requeal by 11M Doo na lilt -<II lilt' A. K-
J Maddox d--Cio<ll. KW Co., 1?7!15SI<Jport Clrclo, Tw-C-1 Co.
• MU~ii; July zz, 19, Auc. 5, lrYlno, tor permllolooiD allow liwtl,..1 locllllt 1111 11111,
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MARINERS CHURCH qalred) oo ~11 at 940 w. ftla ...... wwe ball IIIIJ
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HISTORICAL MUSICAL COMEDY IS REHEARSAL
TM CIIIUdr•'• 'rblaMr GoW U1S 1oobd many years aao. musical toe. Jay Mlcballd and D~me~.n ot Newport Harbor 1Pt.U pre. Mrs. Ebsen will aweu ln fbe Mlllle StrallJs; costume coordlaator,
lllllt '"fbb &Uer1 ol Bl'rer· play u liUTltor, The east 18 S.rntce Mtrle Hudgins; assistant, Starr
WJCk.~' & ldlt«leal mlllk:al beaded bJ MaiU'iee Allard and rector, Hudgins; props, Barbara
com..tJ 1&14 ill tbe eu)J 1800's Glllo Gaudio 1.8 the Bakers. Dr. Gaines; stage manager, Sorrell
Ia New Netlwwlud. DOW New Alll.rd 1a usoelate profesaor WayDe ; make-14), Iva Hayes,
York .eatt, wbeD U wu ao.teb of mUile at OCI and oooductor F _10074 Rhoda Linder, Pelllly Duncan.
coloaJ. of tbe lrvlne Master Chorale. FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS LUllan MacDonald; poster de-
Directed bJNucy(Mrs, Bud-GlDo Gaudio played the role STATEMENT sign, Dla.ne Perktna:; tickets,
dy) Ebeell. tb1J musical wlll of the frlghUul Ogre 1n the The following persons Marge Wahler and Betty Me-
wW play a.t ·tbe forum, Es-Cblldren's Th81ltre Gui ld pro-doing business u : Mac Keever; promotion, Sarah Kerr,
ti.DCla bleb scbool, tor 2 week-duetloo of "Puss lD Boots" ln 8 17612 Prue Hoklen, Jean Ta.Ddow• ..... ,· -.. ~ 1969 H also edln"Ge and urns, -., tUUD, • e appear n-Suite 13B "~:~~~~:ld:~; publlcity, Janet Bennett; radio Performances ue Saturday, tlemeo ,or the Jury" with Lido Archie A.' Wac chairman, Shirley Roberts;
July 31, at 10 a.m., aDd 3 p.m.; Isle Players, South Bay Front Balboll. cable T.V., Pat Nelsser and
Stmday, Aucut 1, at 1 p.m. and others in the castareMarlna (92662); Ba.rbal~ B. Green,j : Diane Perkins; ez-otncio mem-
3 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. '1, at Dlnsmoor aoo Naocy Sawyers Htllside LaDe, Rolllng Hilts. ber or all committees, B. J.
10 a.m., 1 p.m. aDd. 3 p.m.; u the Bakers' wives; Joe ThJs business ls being coB-Sk.\lling, presidentorChBdren's
and SIDiay, Allg. 8, at 1 p.m. Gcuadlo, Tom Moore aoo Peter ducted by an unincorporated Theater Guild.
and 3 p.m. Allemann as magistrates; Jo-association other than a part-
OrlctDal mll51c and l)'rlcs a.nna Cooner as a 90-year-old nershlp, Sl ERRA H.S. REUHIOH
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OOUGLAS A. OOVEY, son of
Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Dovey of
208 Via Ithaca, Lido I.sle, has
completed a U.S. Air Force
Reserve O:tticers Training
Corps (AFROTC) lleld tratniJlg
eocampment at FalrchUd AFB,
Wash, Highlights of the course
Include survival training, air-
craft and alrcrew lndoctrlna-
Uon, small arms training and
visits to other Ali' Force bases.
Cadet Dovey, a member ot the
AFROTC unit at lSC, Is a
1969 graduate or Newport Har-
bor high school.
are by Robl.n Flekt, formerly sea captain; Mike Hume as Signed: Arch.le A. Mac Don-or N~rt S.ch, and now the town dandy, and Bonnie Eb-aid Wltittler's Sierra hlgtl schOOl .. ~-. class of 1961 will hok1 Its 10 "THE BAKERS OF BEVERWYCK" run afoul of the taw as
associated with Brc.dfty mu-sen, 19, as the sweet young This statement flled with the year reunion tn October, aDd a the magistrate attempts to restore order in this musica l MATTRESSES
sleall. 'The author Is Katherine &trl. county clerk of Orange County drive Is on tO' locate all the comedy to be presented as a special summer production lfEW -UIVJLDd'G
Blnna:, Nancy Ebsen's class-The production staff Includes on: JWle 29, 1971, by Betty J, member s of the class. ln!or-by the Childr en's Theater Guild of Newport Harbor. From Irregular Shapes
mate at Vasar, wbo wrote the Charkltte Folkerts, assistant Bargsten, deputy county clerk. mation can be phoned ln to ten, Peter w. Allemann, the magistrate; Gino Gaudio, one 1~-c.n.
play as her eenior tbesls; with director; Barney Goodenough, Publish: July 22, 29, Aug.~. Jo Ann Welsh, 943-7529, or of the two Bakers, and his wife, Marloa Dinsmoor. (Jatk COSTA hf£SA loi.ATTRUS CO.
historically correct costumes ~~rodGuc~t~lo~o~c~oo~r~d=lna~to=r~; ~m~u~sl~-j12~,~1~91~1~, :lo~l:he~N:•:wpo::r:t~Har:bo:r ~L:a~Da~u~gh~o~M~a~th~l~so=o~,~52~9~-~56~1~?.:_w:est~p:ho:t•~-~l ________________ .::":
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:'"':"':•:o.:•JOJ=-by Nancy, The Dutch DlliJies Ln cal coordioato:-, Or. Allard; EDStgn.
the play are real names ol
people and their houses, aDd
the costumes give tbe audleoce
an Idea or bow people lived
'How to s II' paintings'
Costa M ~sa Art Lea res-
Ident, Mrs. Polul Frleberts-
hauser, has set wheels in mo-
Uon tor the Sept. 28 dinner-
meeting. Richard Challls, di -
rector of Cha\Us Art Galleries
In Laguna Beach, Will talk on
"How to go about selling your
paintings." Student scholarship
award winners will be honored.
Tile meeting, beginning at
6 p.m., will be hek!' at Adams
Elementary School, 2850 Club-
house Road, Costa Mesa.
Oorml Friebertshauser re-
cently was invited to take charge
ot the Los Angeles craftsman's
show to be held Sept. 25 to
Oct. 2.
In addiUon, she has accepted
the position ot crafts coDSultant
tor Casa Booita, resldeoc::e for
active tkl;erly. Braaehn lap
c lllde toeations In Santa Ana,
Oranp, Hemet aDd Anaheim.
As the rectplent of the 1971
arts and crafts scholarship
award, shewlllattendasummer
art session to beheld at Arrow-
mont, Catlinbw'g, Tennessee,
In August.
During the year she Is In-
structor tor arts and crafts at
Co Mesa parks and recrea-
depa.rtment.
Future plans on the Art Lea-
gue's apodlinclude tundprals-
lng beoellts tor larger gallery
he~~dquarters.
Present Costa Mesa Art Lea-
gue Galleries, ~1 3 Center
Street, were estabUshed as a
phase of the CostaMesabeauU-
tlcatloo prop-am In 1968. Tbe
40-year old house was oo the
verge of belng coodemDed as a
ftre hazard. Windows were bro-
ken, paint weather beaten. trash
accumulated wlthln, and un-
known "tenants" used It tor
shelter ud even cut a hole ln
the noor for a mateshJft tire-
place.
UDder tbt direction of Mr&.
Rlcbard~-prelldool,
volunteer teacue · members
pthertd pal.nt, bruthes, b.am-
mers, aans, saws and lumber
aDd went to work r tDOW.tlngthe
place. New rootlna: aDd land-
scaping. plut fresh paint and
tnterlor fUrnishings trans-
formed the house Lnto a hOme
for tbe Art League.
FIEST A FOR DEBS
It wlll be llesta time for
the National Charity League
debutantes on Saturday even-
iDa:, Aug. 14, In the decorated
garden at the hOme of Mr. and
Mrs. Wtlliam Charles Mc-
Intyre of Tustin.
Debutante seooritas to be
honor ed wlll be Karen Irene
Hodges, Kathleen Marie La.D-
pDbeck. JoUe JlOeoe LeBoeuf,
Chkle Mcintyre, Candace Pen-
eklpe Moses, Tria Newcom,
Joyce Louise Cak1weU, Carol
Chapman Connally, Pamela
Puntwat Conover, Jana Gran-
z.ella, Anne Aileen Lawreoce,
Deborah Elaine Meany, Mary
Lor&lDe Steen, Jamie Lou
Styll, and Patricia Ano Tucker,
Debutantes, dates, frleodl
and fa.mily •111 dance to tbe
music at Dearais Cla.l.lS and his
2nd Tuesday Group, reast ~a
build-your-own tacosandMexi-
caa tare, aod stretch their
mlnds with •me p.meandbme
p.me.
Mrs. Richard La.Dsl.ng Law-
renee, Newport Chapter presi-
dent, states that the debutante
bi.U, to be beld Nov. Z'J at the
Newporter Inn, lathe culmlna-
Uoo ot the 6 year Natlooal
Cbartty Le&IUI Tlcktockerpro-
eram of philutbroplc, cultural,
and mclal eodee.vor. Mrs. Mel-
vln Du.lel Kilmer m ls 1971
b&U director.
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IN PROGRES S!
J.J. J. Qarrell ~
18TH SEMI·ANNUAL
COLLECTION OF FINEST, FURNITURE
IN HARBOR AREA AT REDUCTIONS OF
20% ··and Morel
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by d"::I...J' tvlok~ llw EI!Ypn..u
rumyn•g tao do tllff"• drDUifWtf'
(H<b. IU9).
A betttt and more inclusive
title for thi.\ les.son would be.,
"God Cares for Hi! P~e."
for that is tht fact. No bless-
ings are promi~ for lOUis who
are outside of the love of God.
Benefits and blessings are guar-
antttd only to H is own people.
"~ wages of sin i1 death ; but
tht-gHt of God is tt:emaJ Jik
through Jesus Christ our Lord"
(Rom. 6:23 }. Only His own
children have et~nal life '(John
10:28). God does not always
lead us u we think we should
be lW. But He knows best. So
He · did not take the Hebrews
northeast from the delta of the
river Nile along the coast of the
Great Sea into Canaan, the route
which Jacob a9d his sons had
traveled to Egypt. The Philis-
tines, who wne a strong, war-
lilce rution, lived aklng part of
this dirKt route, and it was
avoidr:d by Moses as God wanted
time to ttll in thr: Hr:brr:ws befOt"e
thty werr: to assume responsibil·
ity and contend with other na·
tions, "Lest peradvr:nture thr:
prop~· repent when they s~ war,
;md they return to Egypt."
GOO'S WAY Of ESCAPE
"But God lr:d the pe-ople about ,
through the way of the wilder·
ness of the Red ~-" This was
a strictly private and sec ret way,
known only to God. No men
had ever traveled it. Tt wu not
an ope-n route for caravans. To
men it was no way at all because
the Red Sr:a effectually bar~d
footmen , and the wilderness
cou ld not furnish food and
drink to a large multitude of
pe:ople who had very little food
with them. But we must remem·
!Jt:r that our redemption is
founded upon two supernatu ral
clements ~ faith ancl powe-r.
When "they took their jnurncy''
after the Pa..\sover feast, that was
tht"i r faith. amL when they passed
through the Rrd Sea rlry·shod
that was C.od's pow.·r. Sn mrlay
11·r halT t!w .:;.,me twnfold re·
rlemption --<"nOuf:'h faith tr, icarl
uJO to Chri~t to l>te <>.1\"ed . .~ad the
power of G<xl 1!1 keep ns secure
fure1er afrer.
A PILLAR AND A CLOUD
The plan w.:ts very ~imple.
"Thr Lnrd went ht'fore them hy
tlay in a pillar of clourl . to lead
them the way: aml by night in
a ]}illar of fire. to give them light ;
to go by da y and night." When
the cloud or pillar mnved, they
moved. but. wht'n thest' holy
gu ides stop p e rl. then they
stop~d . The Holy Spirit is just
as plain anti capahle a Guide for
Christians tOOay as He was then.
When He lt>ads. we should fol·
low with evcryth i n~ Wf' have,
and. when He stops, we ~hould
wait patiently for Him (John
14 ~Hl. 26 ; I John 2 :27). Though
l.od harl removed from them 311
cause or reason for worrying or
fear. because He harl ta!.:en com-
plete visihll' charge of the whole
ente rprise., and a!! they h~d to
do was keep thei r eyes fixed upon
the cloud or pillar, yet they did
worry and fret. and they were
very fool ish to do so, even as we
are today.
FOOLISH WISDOM
The Egyptians had to be pun-
i..~hed by God as He had promised
to Abraham (Gen. 12 :3; 15:14 ).
So, when the Egyptians Jearnr:rl
that the Israelites had headed
toward the Red Sea, they, in their
wisdom (which wa5 only foolish· ""'l· thought that they had sure y trapped themselves. The
king had repented and now
wanted to know why he had been
so 1hortsighted as to let such a
lot of capable slaves ClK'.2pc, and
~ly ordered his army to bring
bade. It seemed a simple
matter for the army to o~nake,
overaJmt:. and brinr bade the un-
armed multitude and make them
wotk harder tht,n tvet before.
The brulites thought the wne
wberl they'•saw the E«"rotianl
cominc after them. SO · they
cried )Ut unto the Lord : "Be· .
caa. thtre were ao rn•es tn E.Qpt. hut thoa taken u. aWiy
to die in tht. ~ l where-
lOft 1wt -deok -.nth .... to c:any -forth oat cl
TKII 11001\ OF !lOOKS • Within thla •mpW volunM! liN
'n. ....,.., .. ,. ot myst"rles.
Happlct1 ll'ley of human r~
To "'hoM their Cod hn• lh'm . .....,
To I"Nd. to re~~r, to hoPt-. to Pf'IY,
To lift ,., .. tch. to rora~ the .....,.:
But llttter ._. tlwJ ~·('r b~Mot1
Egypt r ' n.. Ent>tians, -in the flesh with hOi-.ea, ~.
spears, swordl, etr., certainly
Soobd more powerful than 'the
uno~ mob of Hd>rew>.
We, today, arc jtm as oowardJy
•nd shoruirhl<d ;. many thmcs
in which the Lord will ctadly
guide and protect us, u were
those Hebrews.
STAND STI1.l AND
SHUT UP
Then Moses said, "Fear yc
not, stand still, and Ke the sal·
vation of the Lord." He added,
"The Lord shall fight for you,
and ye shall hold your pcatt."
What Moses wanted the people
to do was stand still and not
gripe. That was a hard oomffiand
to enfortt for about I ,S(X),(X)()
men, women, and children, with
all their earthly possessions, but
they obeyed! They needecl t~
help of God . Tht'y wt'rc helpless.
GOIYS STRANGE STlATfGY
~o God moved tl11' pillar of
dotorl from tht fwnt line and
!Jiact"d it hchinrl thr c;~mp . ft
IM'camt' l<ltal darknc~!-to thr r~gypii:tns and hri(!:ht ht:ht to tl ·r.
l ~raditt>.~. This co.:J piNd) ~cp
aratc,l the twfl c.:~mps . ancl the
Egyptians halted. waiting fu r the
(l.J.I'iight. Uut "Most's stretch~.!
o~t his hand over the st'a. and
thc Lord cau~d tht' sea to go
back by a strong caSt wind allth:n
ni;ht. and made the 31."3 dn· land
;md I he waters wen: cliVi;ltiJ ,;
It must. ha\·e heen a \"Cry wide
p.:~.ss.1ge to h a 1 e permitted so
great a multitude to n~s such
a distance in nne night , even
t~ough it was an unusually long
nrght.
THE TRAPPERS TRAPPED
The Egypti:ms, wht>n light
came to them. wert' amared tr•
,,,,:'t' wht>rc the Hehrt'w~ had pro-
cteded and wildly r 'nsuc·l thr-
host. hut thi s was :1 lr,,p t(J ~at.'i•
them. Tht>y were fiJ,:"ht lllf; ,·;,u1
<1nd were h'lrrlt'"!'lsi) c.u\d .• ~.~-.~.1
Their charim wheel.s fell o r·· .1n•l
blocked the armv: ic~r rn:"r"r1
thei r heartS ilfld they Wt'rC f"l"•lli<"·
stricken and they said, ''Let
U!l Aet" from the fac,. of Israel ;
for the Lord figh teth for th~
against the Egypti a.u!l." But it
was too late. The wate"rs rolled
back and they were dest ro~d .
and ''thus the Lord saved Israel
that day out of the hands of the
Egyptians." Their safety had
depended upon God. They had
obeyed and were safe. "And
Israel saw that great work wh.ich
t~ Lord did upon the £cyp-
bans : and the: people feared the
Lord, and bdin-ed the Lord, a.nd
his se-rvant Moses." Every time
thereafter, whm the Egyptians
thought o f the Hebrews, they
must have thought also of the
God of the Hebrews.
HISTO«Y lErEAn
That was a happy beginning
for the Hebrew nation. But to-
rlay they are scattered bec;m,;,.
they have fa iled to continut ,,.,.
listen and obey, and God h.u
turned to the (;entiles to call out
.1 new people for H is name. Thi~
m·w people is called The Church
of Christ (Acts 15 :14 ). Anrl
now today we are amazeti to see
this church forgetting its l.orrl
ancl going after its own ways. re-
!""<lling the terrihlc: mistake; of
tht' Hehre"w nation.
PROILIMS FOR US
The next event fror u~. nr..:orJ
ing to the Bibk, t~ t ht• eominJ:"
oi our T ..orrt to take His tru('"
Church out of this :~inful world,
<'I old it St'f!IJ\S that this time must
he very near (Luke 21 ). There
art' many sign1 thai thi! i-5 t he
timr:. Are you rtady ? It will
be terriLie for the unprep;~red.
but glorious for those: who stand
still anJ 1« the salvation ol the
l..nrd. You can choose which
group you will be in, but you
must be in onr: or the other if
you arc in the Aesh when He
comes, but, if you have alrn.dy
pasM'd on when He comes you
will be judged accordinc ~ the
decision you madt while in the
fksll. God's mi radc at the Red
Se,, wa' a work of fr~ aaiYation
for His people, but a wodr of
dn.th for thole who G!J c.ed God. All lh< power of ·.-.11
not save tlf if we do tJOt Mft:
"""''lh ra;th to bW<oe Ia end
obey m.,. God w11 1ac1 .. 11
we art witu..-. Bat die _. t.:t
i• tt.t rnu, 1ft ...... ; .... , .......... ht .... ...
loot;....., .... too ........ lilt ....
'""' ... 10 -.
~...,..., ... _;
-....c or l't"M w ... ..._ ., It Ml .a foallft..
-: lltlt -Wino ........
.. Wilt..--t. --Are ,.. ..... , Or ... tm·1112 · ,_ trldl dltt nsaf11 of God1 ·
Is Jesus Speaking In John 17:20-23 About External
Union? ,.o ...... ~ ... 9!~~ .. lellowship Or
""" ,.._...,.v ..-. .... ~-~~· ..--.... tho -ol .. -.. ,o.,_ tiHCI to futil• 1M~"""'_: biT Udrns ....sde. •
-· Wbit lo rwqulred ot tho Potbo!r, It Ho lo lo -_.
WlaeDiwr we think ot the pout~ ot enterins into lei~ rtquwt•dtat f\dure ~ bi prnr~ed 11 "'.,... oldttll
lowttltlp with other churdl boclloo. It lo '*lOialy lmpor<ant bod)' of Christ? What ...... bapllca-"' J--..
to taU lato ~-po·-UU Jolin 17'20-23. which ...... tho concrete -.., Ko - -tile ,._, NOOfd theM word~ ot ChrUt: The an.wer to these qu.dou II ....-dear ID sw••kw
Nettbw pny I far U.. aJODe., but far them abo portions ot Chrilt't pnyer, In tbe l'olfiiOinl p·...-of .JahD
which thall beUeve 011 nMI tJ\rouatl Utdr word: 17. When artier Jau~ wu peUtlonlnc the P'll.tber ID biMif' of
dult they all may be one: u thou, Ftlther, art In the dllclpln p1'81ent wtth Rim the rtm. ~ 'lbanlcll7
me, and I In thee, that they aOO may be one In evenln1. He had uked (vene llb): ''Holy ,..,_., bep
ua: that the worid may believe that thou haat sent throwcfa Udne own name thoee whom thou t.ut pwa -.
me. And the alory which thou pvea 'rM. 1 hne f:b-t they d.Y be one, u ,. are'"(tmopbuil outa.) ~
1lven them; that they may be one. even as we are fU"'It for the eleven the aame Dnenelll, the .. ..,. conUnuanc:e
one: I ln them, and thou In me. that 'they may be In the body of Chrllt, which he then .ouatrt for 1\rture be-
made perfect in one; and that the world may know !levers, Jesus prayed that the Father would accamplilb thll
that thou hut .ent me tnd hu loved them, as by keeping or ru-rdin& · the diJdples "'lhroouah thine OWD
••-· h 1 name." u.ovu ut oved me. {KJV)
What the Lord says ou&ht to be dearly 'studied, howevCT,
and clearty understood.
A few observations may be offered. Jesus is praylna in
theR verses for future believers who will come to faith In
Him th~h the apostolic Word (preserved for coming gene·
rations tn the New Testament). A close examination of
Jesus' words reveals that the blenlna which He ask!: of the
Father Is that they may all remtln together in the one group,
the one bellevln& body, Into which they were ushered upon
coming to faith in Him. A more precise rendering, which
conveys the force of the original of the recurring phrase
"that they (all) may be one," is "that they (all) keep on
being one." The one bellevina body to which JesU!l refers
is the chun:h universal on earth, the body of Christ (Rom.
12:5, I Cor. 12:13, 27; Eph. 4:4, Col. 1:18; Jn. 10:16,) com-
prised in any age of the whole number of those who have
accepted Jesus as their Savior, who are in spiritual union
with God and share In the blessings of salvation. The one-
ness of the body of Christ, Jays Jesus, Is like the marvelous
oneness which obtains between the Father and the Son ("as
thou, Father, art in me, and l in thee . even as we are
one;" this Is the wonderful interpenetration, and the oneness
in essence, of the divine persons of which Jesus had pre-
viously spoken in Jn. 10:30 and 14:10).
THE Lord's words indicate that it is possible for the
believing people of God to remain one and maintain their
vital -spiritual union with the Father and the Son, because
they have received from Christ his divine glory. This glory
Is that which Jesus previously, at the time of his Incarna-
tion, had been granted (in His human nature) by the Father.
By dwelling in the faithful Jesus had placed at their disposal
the full riches and resources of the divine a:Jory, that is, all
the attributes of God. This glory provides Christians wtth
the strengthening and blessings they require to persevere in
the faith and make God-pleasing progress in holy living.
A primary result of believers' remaining one in the Father
tnd In the Son and living to the glory of God, is, according to
Jesus' expectation, that the saving Gospel will be heralded
abroad in the New Testament era. Many in the world who
hear It will be brought to accept its message concerning
the Father's love in sending his Son into the world to become
~lnful mankind's Redeemer. Luther puts it this way:
This is lhe the fruit which Is to follow from this one-
ness, namely, that Christ's Word is to break forth
more and more and be accepted in the world as
God's Word, in which an almighty, divine, uncon·
The Nobleman's ,Daughter
,ROM "TH£ fVANG!L," 80Jt 25, LARGO. fLORIDA
J N the Scriptures "the name ot God.. trequentty ......
nifies, as heft:, the revelation concernlna God, the revelation
by which God, his will, •nd hll works are made known to
us. The phrase Is practically equivalent In alplftcanee to
the Word of God. What Jesus aska, then, ll that the Father
will preserve the diaclples in oneness throuah the divine
Word. Christ wants the Father to aee to It that the en.
ciples hold onto its promisetl and precept&. F.urthe:r on ID
the prayer Jesus puts this request in tMse wordJ (venea
15 and 17): "I pray ... that thou lhouklst keep them from
the evil (one) .... Sanctity them throu&h thlt truth: thy
word is truth." We may say, then, that the entire HJch
Prie8Uy Prayer of Christ has the one pat bwdeft, that
believers-the eleven disciples of the Lord and ell hil fUture
followers-may be preserved ln oneness, In the one body ot
Christ, in exalted union with the Father and the Son, by
complete adherence to God's Word.
Among others, lhese conclusions follow upon what hal'
been said above. They may weU be kept In mind, when
John 17 is referred to in di.scussionli reprdin& church fel -
lowship:
(I) Christ 1n hill High Priestly Prayer II not prayin& for
external church un.Jon, for the corrallinl of all Christians
into one great, external church organization.
(2) Christ's request "that they may be one" (KJV) pre-
sented severa! times ln the prayer should not be cited u
an expression of the divine will that pulpit and altar fel-
lowship, or Or"Ba niutional unity, should be establlthed, for
ex~tmple, by the Lulheran Church·Mluourl Synod with an·
other Lutheran or Christian church group.
(3) Adherence to God's Word of tn.lth, all Ita teachinp,
is the great ma ns for preserving our membership In the
ehureh unive~al, the body of Christ. Convenely, then, thil
fellowship with the faithful is endangered, wherever ~
Word of God does not reign supreme In heart and life and
where false doc trine is entertained. To the foregoing, this
may be added: it is lhe will of God that Christians should
establish fellowship and thus give external, visible expression
to their inner unity in Christ, if and when they are aenuinely
agreed in doctrine (and practice). The Scriptures, however,
wam against external fellowshippinJ with lhose who depart
from lhe Word in doctrine (and practice) and cause divisions
in the church (Rom. 16:17). They cau.~e no divisKma who
abide by, and in, the Word of truth; the division-makers are
rather lhose who reject that Word, to whatever extent, and
make propaganda for their erroneous po.ition.
Dr. Walt.c;r A Maier
[\ il®®fu. [\~ Wll® fu®®fu
By Dr.lob-
The daughU>r of an Engli~h nobleman. worldly, proud. ambitiou•. and fond of pleasure, waa brought to know J f'!Ju' lUI her Saviour. Her conversion waa mani·
fe.ted in her !ife and way•. Her father, who w at Ill thorough man of the world.
waa grutly daeple~ and so ught in every way to lead her in to the world. in
the. hope that ahe m1~ht give up her '"fooli~h notio ns." Templl!.tion' in worldly
lJOCiety, estravasance 1n d reu, and travclin(l in foreign countries were all tried
to drag her down a1ain to the level of the poor world. But her heart wa~ 6sed: Jeeua waa more to her than all tha t earth could give, and to Him she was re-
aolved to cleave. BatHed and diABppointed, her father resolved upon one last
desperatfo e~ort. by wh ich his end should be gained or hia daughter'e earthly prot!pect.e ru1ned. ~ la rte company of nobility were invited to the house. It was
arran.ll'ed that dunng the r~tivities the daughtenJ of the different noblemen ehould entertain the company by l'lingin~. acf'omJ)Ilnied. by mu.sjc on the piano.
She was ch011en llA one of the-number. It WH8 a moment of Ina] for the yo1·n'l:
beli~ver. If she C?mplied . ani joined in ~inll{ing the 10nga of the world, her
telt1mony for Chrlllt would be wrecked and he r rommunion with Gort broken
If she refused, her father had threatened t.o espel her froin hi~ hou~. She would
be publicl y dis!fraced, and lose her place in lJOCit"ty. The ~~:ay compeny were
gathered together. and one after another pe rformed her part. At last the name
of the youn1 lAdy waa announced. a.nd the eyes of all we re tumed toward her.
The crist. had come, and everyone wondered how the acale would tum. She
ai'"Oite, and with a calm and dignified compofl ure took her seat at the inattumcnL
Her father thou.ll'ht he had .ll'ained hi~ poi nt. After a few moment.e of silent
prayer. then. with a voice of unearthly sweetnes.'l and ~lemni ty , !!he AB.nJil':
'"'";J..,, of..._ J6#1" U.,/.,..""r, G.-ill•. S.C.
"FOLLOW ME"
Whr:n YOJII C\l llll' r1gh t Jown Hl 11. Chn't1an' :O rt" n01 In the
tin:.! :.naly'r' lulkn••mg a ~pcc1 al teachma. t~y are 001 loUow·
m~ a 'iC t ruil' of conduct. the)· are not primarily following a
crcl'd The ("hwotllln 1~ fo !lnwmg Chnst ~a hvmg Div11M:
f,er,ona!Jty Fullowmg H•m . of cour-.e. they try to live up 10
the 1n;th' .,.,.h1ch He taught. They try to mea~ure up to 1hc
pr1nc<p le, ol conduct wh•ch He ~et down. hut no man 1~ a
('hn,.twn .... ho ha" not come mto a pe:r!I.Onlll relationship
"-l th Jc.,u., ('htl'it One ~~ not a Chn <:tu1n hoccausc he goes tu
~hurch . He " no1 a Chn~t1an even h) 11vios as~ot lo a creed.
A man h:L·om;:~ ;1 Chr.stian through faith in J~u~ ('hrist. A
m m mD)' hehc:v;: th t' Bihle ll> Uc.xf s Word~he may ~lievc
r.>ve rythmg that " m the Book and be un<;11v«1. A knowledge
111 thl.' I;1Ct" l.<l ScnptUh.' and mte llectual !ISSCOI to thO!I< fach
Uo not m;1kc a man a Chn<:t 1ao. ··Head'' knowkdse IS not
,ufrident. One must have a he art ell p..:rle,ce of Chn~t . It ~~
not hehcving Ill your head that He IS ahl r lo SlWC you, hot
t1 ~~ m your hea rt lt ingmg yourself upon Hili grace and
nust m~ H1m to "ave you I hat m01ke~ you a Christian. Cold
;111d rntellcctual hehcf ha" oo PVInl va lue:. S.lv1tioo come,
when om• hehc-ve~ i11 J,.· /u·""· for h< then cntrlKt'i himwlf
to Chn~t
No f'Oflm fo r mirth or trifling here.
For worldly hope or worldly fear
If life 110 soon be gone;
If now lht! Jud~~:e ill at the door,
And a ll mankind muat. st.and before
The inexorable throne.
No matter which my thought.e employ. A moment'• misery or joy;
But Oh, when both shall end,
Where •hall I find my dt!!ltined pia~"
Shall I my everluting days
With fiends or angel!! 1pend?
When the aineing ceaeed the eolemnity of etemity wa~ upon thia lilY aaeembly.
Then, without speaking, they di.aper.ed, one after another slippinr from the
room. The father wept _aloud. and when he wa.~ left alone with hw daughter, he
aaked her prayer for h1111 aoul'~~o 11alva ti on; and he r prayers were not in vain, for
th~ proud m~~;n was humbled bef'?rc G()(") to ('Onfe-3.'1 him"""lf a ainner, to accept by
f&Jth the Sav1our or the l011t ae h111 own , and to follow and live for Him Hia life
hi1 wcallh and hil talenl.a w~re henef!;forth the Lord '~. · ·
Unconverted reader. it may be the fear of man that i• keeping you from
Ch riat. You dread the frown of relative~, who, like yourwU, are without Ch rh t. V~u need not. It you d..ah~ the Lord J esw a~ your own and only Saviour, He
Will d rt!n(then you, and (lVII you couraae t.o own Him as your own and only
Lon!.
The 13ible ~n~wen ....
by lOUIS A. Jacobsen
QUESTION: If a Christian comm1ts su1c1de 1s he lost?
ANSWER: We do not bfol1eve thai a Chr~st 1an •n h 1~ 11ght mind would c.on
te!11Piah!!, much l~n C4?fl:lmrt suic1de. A Chm.tlan person who is mentally deranged
(Sick) rna)' comm1t SUICide. We do not believe that God in His infinite wisdom,
grace and mercy would hOld such a me nt ally unbalanced person responsible fOr
~uch an act. There are many unsa<~ed persons WhO commit Sl.licide. They will be
fudted not fOf that K1 but for their acceptance Of rejection of Christ "Nttile 1n
ttlis life.
We believe th is verse ol Scnpture covers the case of a mentally sick person (lost their reasoning powers), a bom-apln Christian, whO commits su icide ...
ooly one \~Who is mentally deranged would commit this awful act.
"For I am persuaded that neither death . . . shall be able to separate us
from the love of God, wtlich is in Christ Jesus our l ord" (RMd this entire pess.ag•
of Scripture, Romens l :ll. 39).
QUESTION: How ~, I, as a Chrislian, know God's will for me In lif~1
ANIWU1 1 Shill outline a few fundamental facts wt'lleh rrwy heip you as •
chikl of God to know lnd determine what His w1ll ~ be for )'01..1 in life.
1. Surrend« }fOUr own will to God. Be will ina to uy lrom your M•rt. "not
my will, but Th ine" bl: done in my life.
2. SMk God's will for you through are.ful, conti~ M lty riNdint of the
Bible. You etn be sure that God will noev., work out Hit will for you In life con·
ttlf'Y to His Word.
l. PRAY! In faith btlhrvinc, tsk God to rt!'IHf His wltl to you at you IWd
Hili Wotd and " ~ Pta, for tnlilhttnmt,1. The ~ Spltlt lnctwelhnt eech child of God •~ IUtdn and IMdt Into 111 TRUTH, lf .. eameslt, .,_, tinc.etely
.... Hft Will ...t ._..klttnu.
11 would not ba Mtks ro J!'WI• "Uird aive me piCe tnd help me to bl wtnr,..
lftd ut•~ to Thef f!or Tn,._wHI to be done In "'Y' Ufe." At .. W. tftft IMP
In surrender, tht ~ Spirit Will ~ IN trace and $Ubmfuivtnna ........,
for the yleldlct end a.tttendeftd llfa.
T~ Chnst1an' uf l)ld Russn u\t'd to ask, 001 "'Are you a
C'hnswm?" or ··Do you know Christ?-hut rather "'Have
)OU e!lpcr1enceJ Ctmst'.''" That ~~ the thin& that chanse"
a•man tram a ,;:nner h> a Ml if'll , When 11 man experience"
Chnst he pa~!lt~ from a state ot delilth in sin to life in Him.
fhl' re~lity of ChnSt in the He is the power thai makes the"
Chnslia n l.liffercnt from other men , Christ in you is the hope:
of glory. ·· thou shalt have" trtasure in heaven: and COOl\.'
and follow me .. t M;~tthe w 19 ::!1 i .~Thc Amcrkan Way
HIDDEN THINGS OF TOMOIIIIOW
1 am &lad that as a cbUd of God I do DOt have to plaD
my own future. I am quite cont.e:Dt to leave that ia the bud
o£ Him Wbo knows the end from the beJinniq. That wbic.b
loob very wiR 10 me today may, in lhc Uibt of IOIIWJiiiott'•
now-unborn moments, prove to baYC be-. foolilb iG lhl u~
t~me. The man who trusts God completely aDd wbo acaptl
with unqueslionin& obedimce tbe will end c:oc:nruadl of God
will alwa)"l ftnd that lholc thinp which lalppiG to him today,
thoulh they m•y .eem IOday unfortuallll. will WOW
prove to have belen &Olden 'l.iDtl in a chaiD ol ~I r'ln,. JR.
· nae, whk.b may nec:eait.ate a mo¥e to ..,..... dilule Md
whiCh teem~ trom the viewpoillt Df tM • • t ti1a1C111t •
tropdy. moy be God·• -r ot puttiD• lila cbld Ia llo piece
when: apeciaJ b'-ina awaitl him. n. biiiiW walln ol. tor-
row fon:ed 10 my llpa may c... ,.. to cry out for niW 10
God. and in new reli.aace upoa Him I Jball W cr)'ltal
..,..,. of abuodant Jol'.
No run lDOWI wbaJ. IUmorrow wiD briq fcJI'a. Tbl
Chril\iaa doll noc ,_. 10 bow. tot dr 1 r ... llltriJtrll Jordl
wUI prow: a *-in& fOf bila. ..... Ill .... -...tl '3 I I
lot fOOd 10 them --God, .. --.... -accordiD& 10 W. ~ (Jc s 1!21). T e 01111 ._. ____ ,.,..._., ___ .
aplril. 11lo-"' -......... -.... Orlt-
daa tllo noalc>dy ol - - - -I -"' .. ......... "' .. """· .... -... .,. .. -... com.lbe ... ola.., ._.. •• .. a tt 1 aluw ......
10 ri«'J.--to---·----ordm all .,., .,.,._
::t-........ to .. --tow,
My ll•lout .. -... lila-, .. _ ........ _._.. __ ,....,_, __ _
WHAT IS JIAPI'Dmf07
Bw-1"U laY. jAto~ T. Suw
, ........ "-oe•tttAN IIACDM.
7M H..._ A-. c:.IU ... -.4 N.,JJ
ClvtL RIGHTS OR
PROPERTY RIGHTS
n.. qu..olon tho! Ia u..r-
lncly ~ the "-icon pubiO,
end -oround the -ld at 1M dYil rWbU problem. It it
well .. .., 6ock end .... the
-of !-""' Moyb<u who oold In 1776, ''While ... -
our own liberty and oar Qriltian ,....., ld .. be ..,.,._ ....
unJ£orm aod not attempt to en-
crot.th on the riJhta of albers for nothiac ;, IIIOft ...............
thaD for an ad\locate of liberty to
tyrannize over his Dfichbort."
We an in ~thy with the
colored preopac and we believe
that they ha-.c ~ ricbt u in-
di"riduala and u a group to air
their rrievancn before the Con·
JTfU and the President of the
United States. But the use,
with ulterior motives, of the
Herro rue, or any other race,
wt•itally~
We arc being bombasted with
the idea that "civil rights" or
"baman right&•' an superior to,
or at least dHfereot from, "prop-
<rty ...,.... .. w. muot ~~
""" lh.t p._rty has no right•
ill or of ibelf. Involved only ili
the hwnan rifht to the use and
control ol. one't own property.
The story of civili.r.ation seems to
c:onfi.rm that the paramount re-
quirunent• of life and liberty
yield the individual's right to own
property. Thomas Paine wrote
ol. the ript to pr~ whlch
llhould bt sacred and mviolate.
Thomas Jefrenoa enumerated
certain rights he deemed essen-
tial to man, including the right
to own and manag"C property.
Samuel Ada.."RR statt:d that "it i!
an essential, unalterable right in
nature ... that what :to man has
honestly acquired i_, absolutely
hit own, which he may freely
five , but -cannot be taken from
him without his conSent."
It is said that only those prop-
erty owners wt\o discriminate on
the buis of raoe will lose these
ricftts. This is like saying that a
teenapr is free to spend his aJ.
lowance u he wishes as lone as
he does not spend it on milk
shakes, recot'd•. or at the amuse-
meat park.
Thf; proper purpose of a
pctnment is to proted the lives,
the liberties, and the properties
of all penons in its geographic
boundaries. Each person should
have suc.h protection without re-
prd to h1s occupation, wealth.
popularity, raoe, religion. educa·
tioa, irutlireDce. agt; or other
peaceful marks of distinction.
'l'hi1 is the meaning of f'<!Uality
before the law.
Church leaden of the National
and the Worlri Council d
Churches havt' become so en-
grossed wit h racial equality that
thcy_ove_rlook the kind of equality
apphcd Inseparably with freedom,
that is, tquality before the Jaw,
"When t"f)uality is so ~alized
a.s to preclude" equality be.lore the
law, freedom is eroded dangt"r-
ously. It would be the rrea.test
t~y to destroy by legislation
the freedom of an individual to
make his own decisions concern~
inc the peaceful use of h.i~ own
pn>p<rty:•
History is repl.ete with in·
stanc:es where the government
enforcinc its rule upon the peo--
ples baa auted their downfall.
The followinc quotations arc
taken from an article: written by
John C. Sparlts of Canton, Ohio,
u publishtd in the F,.,..,.,
/d141 ott Libnty, the NuverdJ.er
1963 luue:
·-n.. pond< of pha...OO.. Jrincs, caeurs, emperors, czars,
kai.en and dictators ail have this
io cocnrnon. Each justified his
burdmtome acts or authOrity
apiftlt his subjects on the ques·
riooable pranitc that only hr:
could rach ript decisions. H it
tubjccts, ac:cordiDg to him, left
to their own whims and fandes
1II'OUld only prod!XIe chaot. Dio-
detiaa would not permit tht: cit·
iz.ens of the ROman Empire to
e.tablish ~r own pric:ct in the
market place, and h11 law• con~
tn'buted nt.ta.nrially to Ike
clown£all of the empire. Bi-'""
onud< doubted !hot p<Opk would
,. ..... for their later yea,.., but his
aociaJ tyttan faikd. Hitkr'•
lonnula lor Gem-en proapa ;~y
and world ft:DOWti fOI'ftd the c...... p<Opk into ,_. of
battbnokend...,.W..
..,_ _, .... bdieoo that
the !01<0 of pauu-thould ...... ,.....,.. of choice ; .....
pnlto -end ..... .,. ...
.........,. totior--ullllllrtodl
.,. -,....,_ tt.t ol--..... tho_ .... ., to bo-
-ricll ........ --to ....."""": .. ---.... ~ ...... ~note~, cw to
h ._...,., ud arrhu.,.•
Clto .. l -....... .. h.,,., to ct.ooea-,.
-lo•loli• ......... -..,. ~ to be lmmonl or
---la tllo-
---· .... lilt .... .............. ow ...
~ ...... .-...
I J 'I pfOptrtJ ......
If you are a ntwcomer,
knOw of a newcqmer
the Harbor Area who
not been welcomed,
her a favor by ~
Harbor Visitor between
and 10 a.m. and lhe
on your rritnd
valuable information
gifts from friendly
ness rinns which> ,.;!:,~:II ready to help her_ t
acquainted with her
surroundings.
ti I NE1PORT HARBOR En Gil LIGA&. .. 1ICI IC on co llln SEOOIIOSECllON--Patel FCTm?.:-::.uAMI
• THURSOAY,JULY22,1971 ftiBifT
no Yo·~~ ilw1!'! Hot pr_.l care, would allo ap. COROllA oe,..IIAR, CALl F. no .. ::... -u ..._
Olup -· -. proclala ....... , !rom ,_ u--~ ' Blfrd., Jtewport a:r~orelublttlleywouldlika lal "'W'''IF U.s .. r-r~ 1M lollowiPc to..., oalbe proJe<tot-1)'-G Clltpo at lltlllut C4ul ~ 1o IU ,_ --IDe layettos,pWbapoua.,.... P·O~lCT 21 $EEICIH ...,, c-dollllr,Cda-ool..,., sewiDf pro)let.A-.evreat fUMD$ fDR STUDt ES ata _, C<lrw< ;I , lloe.,
are bela~ re-Deed Is l:lt a Yoluateer put-)ro)let !1, a DOO..proftt or-Cali.ll::lr'* eo..,......_ Ill
fDr Hoac Jlolpl•!'soew ttme typist tn the Saota Ala pnladoD deoroted to plaaalDC S011U1 Graat A...-e, lutaAM.
bMJtb at lD Knport otflee, Cootaet Mary lA.Nier at baluced c:rowtb Ud eo'tlroo-Caldon6a •101.
VolllltMra .WrtCUter sn .. &lU. meatal exeeUetw:e i>r Orance nt.. .,...,... 11 .,....,._ ~ paHMCI to '•Newport Beaeh publie u.. Couaty, is DOY.seeldngr1aaDetal by l C<lanSa c:orpantiaL
ot t:beboiPI•I.M_, brarles, espeelaUy the coroa& help from citizens. Slpld: Cor..c:ot", • .. bf
Yltb recnaUoG&l procrams, del Mar branch, needaddttloaa.l Jobn B. Lawson, president of P1d.Up C. dtCarkiD, Pr.-s.t.
aaalat wUII utluderabtathe Yoluateer help wttb cataloglq, Project 21, said that more than Tbll .t&Mruat WU tllldwith
oee.,.tioal.l tblriP1 tlbOp ud returnlog books to the sbelres, 2,"000 letters bave beeo mailed the Couaty Clerk of ()np,pi
riiD erruds ncb u tiii&IP1DC etc. Students over 15 years of to commwUty leaderstn<>ra.nge COUDI:J oa Juael5, lt'fl.
ud. maJUnr rw tbe patMMs. ace wtU be welcomed. JAMES R. EVANS, 11100 of Mrs. CouM} asldngtor eoat:ributions. <Ara.ld T, Groert, AttorMJ
Your be., & aeeded. Call the ''When a girl needs a friend, EAeoor M. EvaDS, 380 Roches-He said that the funds are at Law, 15910 Veatura Blfd.,
Alllill&rJ Offtce at 548-0651 Big Sl!iiters of Orange C01.mty ter st., Costa Mesa, has been needed to eootinue study team Suite 1127,EDClno,C&llf.9Ult.
Ext. !25 tor more JDtormatioo. llas been fillin g the need. Btc named an outstaMtng U.S. Air efforts the orpnJutioo began T -78109
"PliDs fen' the oezt motber's aDd Little Sisters participate Force Reserve omcers Train-co-sponsoring with UCiln 1967, Publish: July 1, 8, 15, 1!,19'71.,
marcb are already UDder way together, usually on a weekly iDe corps cadet aod commls-aDd to Implement tile reeom-ln the Newport Harbor EMP.
at tbe Natloaal Fouodltioo-basis, 1n simple iae~penstve siooed a secood Ueuteoant in mendations made lntbestudles. LEGAL MOTICI
...,._,.. ..... March or Dimes, Vol~s act! YUles which they both en-the U.S. Air Force at l5C, Project Z1 is sollcitlng con-
are worldnc oa maps, coding joy and which give aa oppor-Lt. Evans, wbo also received trtbutlons b'om citluns, bus-F -9516
a.od dtridt.Dg ~ ceop-aphic tunity for conversaUoo., the Ills tachelor's degree in ge-loesses and the 26 municipal FICTITIOtE BlSINESS NAME
DR. ARCHIE F. WILSON, Newport Beach, ·ecelvesa.$11,300
Christmas Seal research grant from Mrs. Carolyn Raney,
president-elect of the TOO&rculosJs aDd Respiratory Disease
ANOdation ot Ca.llfornta. Dr. Wilson, of the OCI Department
of Mtdicioe, received the grant to study the efiects of inhaled
poUta puttcles on asthmatic vi ctims.
ueu wtthlD tbe Couaty. Yore sharing of eJperiences aJX1 e:r-ography, received the DAR a-governments of Orange County. STATEMENT
be\d 1s Deeded. Marcb of Dimes, ploratloo of aew Interests. Many ward lor b.1s achievement dur-~-------....,.---The folkrwlDC persoa lsdolDg
coocerned wtth blrtbdelectsand more Big Slsters are needed.'' log tbe put rear. He Is scDed--busi.Dess as: Corona del Mar
uled to attend pilot tralDlng __ .:L.:E.:GA=L::MO:.:.:;.T.::IC::E:___ Sewing MachiDe 11 vacuum Ceo· Newcomers at Hoag ::-. ·:..:::.~~ ~= ~~NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR!NG ~~;o.!'~:.~· .. .;~:,~~
1966 graduate of Newrort Har-T.ENTATlVE MAP OF TRACT J, Parra, 932 S, Figueroa st .•
• TUESDAY, JUNE 29 Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Stephen bor hJgh schOol. 7482 Santa Ana, CaW.
BoY·-Mr. and Mrs. Issac Ga)eskl, 1640 Newport, t55, Notice is nereby given that This business is belne con-
Tipton, '134. West 20th Street, Costa Mesa. the Newport Beach City Plan-ducted by an lndJY!duaL
Costa Mesa. Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Walter $.4,000 DONATION TO ning Commission wlll hold a Sigoed: Fell1J. Parra.
Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hudetz, 539 1 Catowba Lane, (X)MMUNI TY HOSPITAL public hearing on the Tentative This statement flled with the
Special guest for the evening Hubb&rd, 252-t.HoUyLaoe,New-Irvine. South Coast Community Hos-Map of Tract '7482 filed by county clerk of Orange County
at the Newport Beach Ubrary's port HeightS. "'SUNDAY, JULY 4 pttal in South Laguna has re-Burgess & Donovan, lacorpor-oa: J une 24, 19'11, byBenrtyJ.
"Movies under the stars" pro-Girl--Mr . aDd Mrs. Robert Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ceived a $4,000 donation fr om ated on property located on the Maddox, deputy county clerk.
cram Friday evenin g, July 23, W. Pierce, 106 Bay Avenue, Hall, 1947 Fullerton Avenue, tbe Ford Motor Company Fund west side of trvtne Avenue be-Publish: July 1, 8, 15, 22,
wW be Dick We of TV and M13, Balboll. Costa Mesa. tor the building expansion pro-tween Francisco Driveand2Znd 19'11, in th e Newport Harbor
movie fame. He •v1ll announce "' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30 Boy--Mr, and Mr s. Gustave gram. The gift is the nrst in · Street and at the easterly end of Ensign.
tbe program aodautographpro-Giri-.Mr. and Mrs. Jam~s Stomp, 3ZZ5 Iowa Street, Costa stallmed. of a $12,000 Ford Tract 517S (Windward Lane);--''-=--:--::-=:=:---
crams tor tbe pubUc. M. Lockemy, 3226 Colorado Mesa. FUDd pledge made in 1969. to permit the subdivision of 10 LIGAL MOTICI
Mr. Lane, a resident of Place, Costa Mesa. "' MONDAY, J ULY 5 Presentation of the check was acres into 18 residential lots F -8313
Newport Beach, has spent more Giri--Mr. and Mrs. Harry Giri--Mr. and Mrs. John made to Victor C. Andrews, with a widtb of 68.2 feet and an FICTITIOtE BLSINESS NAME
hours before a TV camera than E. Cheocnfeth, 681-D Victoria Flower, 16Z4.C CoriaOOer,Co-president ofthehOspital's board a.rea of 9,207 sq. ft.. ('10 feet STATEMENT
any other person in the history costa Mesa. sta Mesa. of directors, by John B. Lawson, wide and 9,450 SQ. ft . in area ii The roUowtng persons are
Dick Lane on stage again
of televlsion. Glft.-Mr. and Mrs. W!Wa m Girl--Mr. and Mr s. David executlve vice president of street dedication is not required doing busi.Dess as: American
He was born In Price, Wis. J . Woodside, 943 Joann Street, Kramp, 5l09 Br uce Crescent, Pbilco-Ford Corporation's on Irvtne Avenue) In a.n area Features Eaterprlse, 220'1 Fl·
He played in New York with Costa Mesa. west Newport. aerospace and defense systems where the zoning ordinance re. esta, Newport Beach, CaW.
AI Jolsoa in "Big boy," lot. Boy·-Mr. and Mrs. Elke-Girl--Mr . and Mrs. Curtis operations, and Thomas F. quires a miru.mum width of go 92660: Carl Hardeo, 2207 Fi-
lowed by "ConnecUcutvankee" Henner Kluge, 17812 Oa.i: Tree H. Bartsch, 17932 Aspen Tree Morrissey, director o! indus-feet and an area oflO,OOO sq. n.. esta, Newport Beach, Callf.
and "Fifty mllllon Freoch-Lane, Irvine. Lane, Irvine. trial relations for Phi leo-Notice is her eby further given 92660; Dorothy L. Harden, 2207
men." He has been in over 255 • THURSDAY, JULY 1 "' TUESDAY, JULY 6 Ford's Aeronutronic divisioo. that sald pubUc hearing will be Fiesta, Newport Belch, Calif.
feature motionplctures,such as Giri--Mr. and Mrs. Jay 1. Glrl--Mr . aod Mrs. Chano held on the 5th day of August 92&60.
"Duel in the sun" and more Gegellber g, 4615 Greentree T. c amar!Uo, 242: Robin Hood TUITION GOES UP 1971, at the.oour of 8:00 P.M. This buSiness is being con-
currently in "Visit to a small Lane, Irvine. Place, Costa Mesa. Tuition foreveningcoursesin in the Counc11 Cha mbers of the dueted by a partnership.
plaaet" wtth Jerry Lewis. Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Dennis the Coast Comm unity College Ne wpor t Beach City Hall, at SigDed: Carl Harden, Dorothy
In August, 1942, he started R, Coffelt, 225 E. 2oth Street, Burbridge, Z08 Huntington St., District this ta U will be S6 per which U~e and placeanyaodall L. Harden.
DICK LANE
1n TV and bas made a name c osta Mesa. Newport Beach. class. Trustees raJ5e(f'the fee persons Interested mal' appear This statement filed with the
It for hlmseU In reporting of "' FRIDAY, J ULY z Boy--Mr. and Mr s. Jullo AI-trom $5 July 14 because of and be heard thereon. county clerk of Orange COUDt)' 1 (: lllJ Cll ES 1 sports act!vttles aatlooally. He Boy--Mr. and Mrs. John Con· arco, 116-A 21st St., costa rising costs. The $6 tuition tee Jackie Heather, s.ecretary on: June 7, 19'11, by Beverly r--=---=::.....---,--=-:::-:~=--::-:-:-:-:::-:;:::-l oow hosts "Dick Lane's Roller oole, 1730 Port Mar~:~te, Haf. Mesa. is the only change except in Newport Beach C1ty J. Maddox, deputy county clerk.
ST BAPT 1ST CHURC H Ga mes " and "Championsh.lp bor View Homes . Girl--Mr . aDd Mrs. Ha.rry classes where studenls have to Planning Commission Publish: July 15, 22, 29, Aug. THE FIR wrestllng,'' plus serving as Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson, 1949 Port Cordyan buy certain materials with Publish: July 22, 1~71, ln the 5, 19'11, in tbe Newport Harbor
Is FOR Y 0 U premiere armouncer and master Ur schel. 109 Via EboU, Udo Place, Harbor View Homes. which to work. Newport Harbor Ens1gn.. ~nstgn.
of ceremonies for parades and Isle. Boy--Mr. and Mr s. Norman:.:.::.:::..=.::.:.::.:::_ _______ -:-:::-=--::-~::::::-=-::---..:.......::c-.:-::-:-:-::::=:~;--
9 :45 A .M ._ BIBLE SCHOOL HOUR other special events. He was • SATURDAY, JULY 3 Hayashi, 3g()l Parkview Lane, __ _!:L~E~G~A~L~H~OC!T!:IC~E ____ .!L:.:E:,:G::AL::.:..::H:::O::T;.I.:C::Ec_ __ ....!L:.:E:.:GA=L~MO:=._T:,:I::C::Ec__
l\:00 A.M .-MORN ING WORSH I P SERVICE just given a special award by Boy-·Mr. aDd Mrs. Bernard Apt.I3B, Irvine.
the Costa Mesa CbamDer of Russo, Z82Z Elles mereAveoue, • WEDNESDAY , JULY 7
7 :00P.M. -EVENIN G SE.-:v.t;CE Commerce and Costa Mesallsh Costa Mesa. Boy •• Mr. a.od Mrs. Henry
Ott. J .AM!' COM. liS P .t.fTOII' tty committee for being master Boy--Mr. and Mrs. JOhn Jue, 653-C Plumer Street, Co-
301 .._.,,..ua ''· COSTA M!lA. of ceremonies tor the very Femlno, 2'191 Redwlng Cirde, sta Mesa.
(AI 5.,.,, .4 1111 Au ... J Pt. ... 54·1133 successfUl event last month. c osta Mesa. Boy.-Mr. and Mr s. LesDau.
The film-o-rama program Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Rooak! rna, 2100 Peterson Way, Apt.
HOME OF P. G. HEUMANN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL will be presented at Fashion Robles, 417 Marigold, Corona 42D, Costa Mesa.
Kir~d•r1Grlu lbro*lh Ei1h1h Gr•ti• Is land mall at 8:30p.m. del Mar. Boy--Mr. aDd Mrs. Todd ~==========~=====:::::::::::::::::::::{ Berlinger, 216'1 Maple Str.eet, Nurseryman cerlifi.ed ~·E~£~y~~~~s~ Charles FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
JJOJ Via Lido
Nrwpou Buch
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9 11.m. aod 10:30 11.m.
SUNIJA Y SERVICES
9 a.m . and 10:30 Lm.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING 8 p.m.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER
Lu1heran OuJreh in Arneric:l
2900 Pacific: View Or.
Corona del Mar, Calif.
DR. WILLIAM R. ELLE R
2hone: 644-2664
Q:OO A.M. Family Wo rsh1p
10:00 A.M.· Church school
II :00 A.M.· Frstive WorVlip
NURSERY PROVIDED READING ROOM
Wee it days: 9 a.m. · 5 p.m.
Wrdnr\day : 9 a.m.· 7:45 p.m.ll..----------'
Tuuday aud Friday:
9 a.m. · 5 p.m .. 7-9 p.m.
Sunday: 1 p.m.· o4 p.m.
SECOND CHURCH OF
OIRIST. SCIE NTIST
Newport 8nch at
Coron<1 del Mar
J 100 Pacific View Dr.
SUNDAY SCHOOl 10 <1.m.
SUNOA Y SERVICE 11) ;~.m.
WEONESOA Y EVEN IN(;
Ruding Room: 8 p.m.
l5QOooB r ... eo .. tH•r ·
Eau·•ae e oa N•rd••a•
Mon .. fri.: tO .a.m. to S p.m.
Thunday cveninAI: 7 10 9
Sat.: 10a.m.lo-4p.m.
You arc cordially invit~d to
auend O urch Scrvicet and
to utc ch• Rcadin1 Room.
• fie til
C:Ip .. "• I ........
3262 Broad Street
Newport HoiiJhU
A Frrr' t~"d I"deprnde,l
Congregatio"al
C ltriHian Clu u clt
REV. NORMAN BROWN
MINISTER
SUNDAY SERVICE
AND CHURCH SCHOOl
AT 10:00 A.M.
N14nery core provided
PHONE: 642·27"'0
Albert H. Hollister, owner of
Holllster's Nursery &. Flower
Shop in Costa Mesa, lla.s quaU.
fled as a Callfornla Cert111ed
NW'seryman and lla.s bad b1s
credentials certifted by the Cal-
11ornla Association of Nur sery-Myer s, 3298 Univer s ity, Cosb
men. M ~sa. ·
Goal of the certtneaUon pro-Boy-·Mr. and Mrs . Winston
gram 1s to ~grade knowledge W. W~lker, Z92 Bowling Gr een
and customer service, wfllle Drive, Costa Mesa.
professiooallzing tbe rnleofthe Girl--Mr. and Mr s. Robert
retail aurserymaD. To become A. Dobbs, 1642 Coriander
a eerwted nurseryman. indi· Drive, Costa Mesa.
fldl&ls must pass aa all-t!ll-Glrl--Mr. and Mr. Peter P.
compassing 3-bour test. Ebel, 3'109 Seashore Drive,
Mr. Hollister's nursery West Newport.
career spans 25-yea.rs --all of • FRIDA Y, JULY 9
it in Orange County. The 51-Glrl--Mr. a.od Mrs. Karl
year-old nurseryman graduated Hawley, 341-F West Wilson.
from Chllfrey fllgb school, in Costa Mesa.
Ontario, in 1938, aod later re-Girl-~M.r. aDd Mrs. Tlmothy
ceived a deeree 1n buslness Baldwin, 113 East Z3rd Street,
from Cbaffey Junior College. Costa Mesa.
A past-prestdentoftheCAN's Girl--Mr. asxl Mrs. Mi chael
Orange County Chapter, Mr. Arnold, 2731 GanDet Drive, Co~
HoWster hu served on state-sla Mesa.
wide assoeJatloo committees, Girl-·Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery
and is currently cna.trman of Llljenquist, 665 Park Drl.,.,
tlle (CI'O'C)'S market develop-Costa Mesa. meot aJXI publlc relatJons com -Boy~-Mr. and Mrs. Louis S.
IN·~~ENTS, mlttee. In addition to beln& Prl)ltel, 3024 Warren Lane,
RODEFFER ·~'"" aetln in eommuoitybeautltlca-Costa Mesa.
real estate tnwestmeot com-Uoa etrorts, be bas served as Boy--Mr. and Mrs. l41chael
pan)', uoouoces the JR)Otnt. an editorial adYLsor for Suoset J. HollOman, 77.f.Shallmat,Apt.
ment or Wllllam Webster as maguioe. 4, costa Mesa.
controller. Corporate omces • SATURDAY, JULY 10
wlll move to a. 4-story offtce LOCAL IAHK ER CiETS Gir1--Mr. and Mrs. WUliaJD
bUt kUng 1n NewportCeater l.,oD A.CHI EVEM !NT AWARD James, 20'14 Port Bristol Cir-
tts eomp1et1oo ttlis mootb. Mr. bor VI Ho ~-J-•· F. Gr··~~--. ""'ce. cle, Har e• mes. Webster is an acUfe memua ....... ....,.__ ., " -~ " ·~-
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CUif ... •• 0«'1' IIACfl .... __ , pr·~·~ ••• ...,._ .. of tbe Girl--r. i&lal rs. ~ -in tbe Elks, SM'lDe, ...._c c-.-&&a& •-I u.-NUpura. 2416.1/2 0ranee A NIW CHURCH WILCOMII YOU Lodce aod Amerleao Ler;loOl. Ullloo SUI< Ill Corooo de -• A .. aao Costa wesa.
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SUPERIOR COURT OF THE 111UIISDAY, JULY U. llil r -1-IUPDD COIIIT or Till
JWII • MT11111AT,IUR M p.a. • , • A -1opo-dloollck LL, 8aJ<rtot. be-STATE OF CAUf'OR!IJA fOR COIIIUIIIL ... ~F FICIIIIOlll -NAill!: BTATI or CAIDOIJlllA PCR .... _ .:r: ___ , ......... I! I ..... _ .. ,_, II, ::'.!:'' . Mlllodlll fUO, ....... _. Llll. at 7:10p.m., J-THE CONUNTY 7000t OIWIGE I -!!~ TilE COUIITY ..• .2!. ORAIIGI t'::?i · • ~ --. e11• &. c..t...,. eon. tt.1 a.-car......,... .. n. .,.. wu ........ at o. A. l9 ·---. ,.._ ..,.. • _ .. , ..
l I __ aa; "'I < --... -·-Ul r'l iot IJ:IO lllf '-U. -w. ~ , •.•. T'wo -. ndlolo, KOTJCE OF HEARJIIG LIGAL MOTICI ...... Wono u : a ud N IIO'IICII: or IIEARIIIG
' C I .,, 410 -..._ ot 8-Mill, Qeou F\.j Wool ·N-. -tt .,._ at $1Z5 w.-. -OF PETITION FOR PROBATE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HE4RIIIG C'-11'. 1150 BoY*O DriYI, Bllalo oiiDIIA II. Dol VIII--. ::a--e.:! Fl., &olhaa, ce a ...... at to.-.... IUIIocl at Slot 81. ud &oa> a oar bo-lo Jam• OF WILL AND FOR LE.frERS llctlco II lleroby --IIIII c .... dol liar, c.-, PaiT 1111 IDIIA DAYIIIPOIIT,
Boo I • Rewport ' -lloo , , , , .......... W, 0c:OIA Fl., Weot Nft'-Bury, 111&1 TKHIIa I.a., IIar. TESTAMENTARY tilt PlelllliDr Comm.-oltbe -: Do<-.
-II. CbaMKO. -of-nJued al JS4 •• -... pert, -· mldoiPI and bor HIIJIIeado, willie II wu Estate of ETHEL BLAND City o1 Newport 8to<b w!UIIold Wllllaa E. BllrGck, USO NOI'ICE IS HIRE BY GIVEN
K-uto """ '-Boocll, --a llvU boblllnc 10 Lm., ~-19 ••• A "V" pulcad at lilt YMCA IIUidnc STRUVE, a1ca ETHEL B. a publlc bolrlAIOO tbeiR>Jicl,. ~yoldo Drift, C.,._oltlllar, "noi£DWARD HOBELbadlod
C'r:!!.. II .... _ • lo llai-Port Llqouo, Gil W. oot-ctrho nJued at N00 wu lo(, 1100 UalftUilJ A .. ., 8&ct STRUVE, alca ETHEL STRU-tlon ol J .... Paal and G-.aJIIonla. llorela a polltJoa lor prcllalo at
.... --Ccut HWJ Wtot llewport IIOlu rr-lbe lol al New-Ba7 boot•-I alld 10 Lm VE, Deceased. 1 Steele lor a 1Jot P•lllll lebo A. llarUA, -7 Aft· WID alld II>< IAIIora T--
W bf u IDdlriltaL wld .. U ..,U' puked la tbe 100 port Paelfte, UOO W, Cout Jaoi 23 •• , A stereo lit ni= NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" t5a on propertJ loc:a1.t at l&da AIWo, PalOI V•dll P•· meat111, refertDCt to W'bieD
Slpad: Artllur M.Cbambors. blod< ol £ 0ceaa Ft a.-HWJ,, llartnors Mile CIUrloc tlld at JZ 500 wu borpla:llod that WILLIAM RUSSELL bU Z903-C Newport BoultvaN, ludo, Calllonla. llmadoll>< -pullclllar .. '!1"" lllt.mtllt lllld W1tb the at 1:4!5 p .. ~ •••• ster·~ equJp: tbe lliPt. ' trom tbe 'Guy B. Kl.aDey re•J-tUed hereto a petition tor pro. Newport Beach, to permit tM DoaUd a. Mack, 1210 Weal-ud u.& tiMI Umt ud pllce ot
coiltJ clerk of Orute CoaatJ meat Yl.baed at $119 was stolen • deoce, 'n8 lrla, Corv.~~. del bite of Will and fOr letters establllhmeot of a q croom-wortla~ ~ CaliforAla. btl.rlJIC tbt •m• bu beta set ,.:,·~~~~lo-11, U, 1971. by Bt'lertyJ. from a ear beJooelllc to Janice SUNDAY, JUNE 21 Mu, betwteD 8:10 ud 9 p.m., testamootary, reference to log t.od bltbi.Dr MrYlce In u Robert F • .Pylt, 2101-D La b luty %9, 1971. at 1:30 a.m ••
__ , deputy coUDty dsrL Campbell ol Newport Dunes Harold Lloyd Bradford, .a, June 27. whlcb ls made tor fUrther par-exlsUng buUdUlg ID tbt C-1 c...-Crelt Drt•e, La Cu-Ia tbe coartroom ot Dtput-
Pablllb: JuiJ 1, 8, 15, u. while 1t was ked 1 bet . 1 of 15'1Z Orchard, Newport uculars abd that the Hme and Distel t &dl. CalUonla miDI: Ito. S ot aid eoart, at
1971, lD .the Newport Hlrbor deoce betw~l a.!. urJr~3iJ Beach, wa.:1 az~ested at oooo • TUESDAY, JUNE 29 place oi hearing the .same bas Noti~6 Is hereby turtber lfYea Houle Y, s'autb, P.O. Boz ?00 Cl't1e Center Orin WMt,
Eutp. at .. San Joaquin Hills Rd. anti JOhn Raymond Cattt, 21, of been set for Augus t 12, 1971, that said public beuiDC wtn bt .u, Brawler, CalUalrDl&. 1D tbt cu, ot Santa Aaa. Callf-
M .. Arttlur Blvd., on a charge 2029! Birch st., Saota Ana at 9:30 a.m., In the oounroom held on the Sth day of Aqut nu: buii.Dtq 11 CODducted oral&.
LI!GAL MOTICI! LEGAL NOTICE of being drunk In an auto •• , Hel&flts, ns arrested at 7.45 of Department No. 3 of said 197l at the bollf" of 8.00 p W:: by a paerall*riaerlhlp Dated Jal:y 1, 1171.
ORDlNANCE NO. 1S95 Cllfford Alfred Sbfnn. ZO, of p.m. at 4016 Ctanoel Pl . W~st ~ourt, at 700Civlc Center Drive In the CoUDCU Cham~• of •the Slped· Doaald H Nack W. E. STJOHN, COUDtyCierk.
AN OROlNANCE OF THE age,r sba.U haYe the power to 2715 Bluewater, Harbor View Newpori, on a cbarge ~i pos-· West, iD the City of Santa Ana, Newport Belch City Hall. at Th1i .iatameat fta nJedwith KEENE " DlON,' Attoi'Deys
make arrests for any violation HUts,_ was arrested at 4:45 session o1 marijuana; a.lso ar. c autornta. which Ume and placeuyudaU tbl., COUDtJ Clerk of 0rup at L&w, 820 Newport Ctll&tr ~~~~E~~~JNBf.~f~ ot Tttle 12 ot this Code, en-p.m. at Via Lido Nord and VIa rested was JudUb AnD Jooes D.il.ted July 15, 1971. persons interested may illPMf Coaaty 00 July 2 1911 Drift, Suite 510, Newport
020 OF THE NEWPORT titled "Vehicles and Tra.tftc," GeDOiil, Lido Isle, on a charge 33, ot the same address, 00 ~ w. E. STJOHN, county Clerk. and be heard thereon. JMiyn. Roath,' An~hoter .,_ Bellcb, Callforlll&, 92MO, At~
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE relating to puking of vehicles. of possession of marl}uana .. , c harge ot possession ot marl-KEENE & DIQN, Attorneys Jaette Heather Secretary CODdoa Attorneys at L&w 595 lorDtYI for: PeUtlooer.
RELATING TO Atri'HORITi (5) Tbe License SIC)errisor An American dag valued at juaaa; sben.sarr estedat6·50 at Law, 620 Newport Center NewportBeach'Ctty EutC~IoradoBlvd Pasadeaa PubUsl.l: Jul)', 6, 15, 22, lD
OF PUBUC OFFICERS OR andaULicenselnspectorssha.U $35 was stolen from the hal-p.m. at 600 W. Coast u,.Y., Drive, Suite 510, Newport Pl.a.nnL.ng CommissloD CaWorllla91101, ., • the Newport Harbor Eutgn.
EMPLOYEES TO MAKE have the power to ma.kearrests yard at the Newport Beach City M~1.rlners Mile •. , Burglars Beach, Callfornia, 92660; Tete-Publish· July 2Z 1971 In the 1 _18854 for any violation of Title 5 of Hall between midniibt and 6:30 escaped with an WlkDoYm a-phone: &44.8181 ; Attorneys for: N i Harbo E 1 ' Publl h· J 1 15 22 29 A LeGAL MOnCI
ARRESTS this Code, entitled "BilSiness a.m .... A typewriter valued mouot of items from tbe rest Petitioner ewpor r ns p. 5 1971
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The City Council of tbe City Licenses an1 Rerula.Uons," at $400 was burglarized ftom deoce ol Betty Jan Gelson, 6,3 Publlsh:' July 22, 29, Aug. 5, LIGAL MOTICI E'nat ' D e ewpor r F -11553
ot Newport Beach does ordilin Title 6 of this Code entitled th~ om.ce of Roy J. Ward, Lido Park Dr., Lido Peninsula. 1971, tn tne Newport Harbor p. FICTITIOlS BlSINESS NAME
aa follows: "Health and Sanitation," Title 1703-B Westcliff Dr., West-during the night .,. Jewelry Ensign. F-10001 --;:L-;:I!::Gc:A"'L-NO::::,=T"'IC:::E-::---STATEMENT
SECTION I. Section 1.12.020 10 of this Code entitled ··or-clllf Financial Center, urging valued at$500 wasstolenftom FICTITIOlS BlSINESS NAME •· Tbe fol1ow1Dg persoas are
of the Newport BeachMUDicJpll tenses and Nuisances," aoo the night ... Ski equipment the Terry Kymla residence STATEMENT • FICTITIOuf -~~~ESS NAME do.lDg busiDess as: Oak EDC-
Code ls amended to read: shall have the power to make and. a stereo, total value $830, 700 Kings Rd Cwt Have ' LEGAL NOTICE The lollowtng person Is doing tneertor. 2S7 C'ame111a LD.,Co-
"1,12.020 Authority ofPubUc arrests for vtolatlonsofSection w~re stolen from a car be-between 3.30 ~ 5 p m Apr~ business as: starUte Marlne STATEMENT sta Mea, Cal. 92621: Douctas
Otflcers or Employees to Mate 12.40.060 of this Code ectltled loDging to Frank Aroold A lean-22 ••• ·Pholo-phl.c •• .... 1 ... _ F -583 1027 White SaHs Way Co~ The following persona are Earl Brown, 237 Camellia Lo.,
Arrests. The following desig-p lli1D t C I P t 1204 w Balboa B !>&"' _. FICTITIOl5 Bl51NESS NAME del Mar Ca 926%5· Ed .... ~ J doing business as: La Posada Costa Me-., Ca. 92627·, Bar-ted bll tn aDd " ar g or erta n urposes er, · lvd., ment valued at $4 000 wasstol~ STATEMENT . Ca.rpente'r, i027 white S:...t~ Apartments, 1861 Westcll.trDr., 0:, P~~l ~ cet~s em~ Prohibited." BaD:loa, whUe it was parked en ftom a car' belonging to The fo llowing person Is doing Way Corona del Mar Ca Newport Belcb, Ca. 92660: Don-bua Ann Brown, 237 CameUia. :rr~:s persoO:e to; po~:S,.. (6) The General Servicesm-at his residence between 2a.m. Jolm Summers of Huotington business as: Corona dP I Mar 926i 5. , • aid 0 Weill 1ZOO KJn Rd LD., Costa Mesa, Ca. 9262'1,
mea-r ·"ol.atlons ccmmltled rector, the Assistant Gener al ao1 1::1 l ,m .••. An estimated Beach, whJ.Ie 11 was parked at Nurser y, Z744 E. Coast Higll-This business Is ~lng con-N.....;rt sea'co Ca . gslcla E., Tbis bus1.ness Is being COD·
...... n Services Director, the General $700 ln cash was stolen from M.:F:tddeo Pt. and w. Oc-n c d 1 M c 1 r ...: .. ~-• ·• • ducted by a geoeral partner-in their presenceas hereinafter s i Inspect th R ru th t t r M k c -way, orona e ar • a 1 -dueled by an individual. Wells, 1200 Kings Rd., New-hJp
prorlded: r:.~:~ and the o!; is~n~ R:e to~ a:~8m~/n2 ~lla. ar I :..~-Ft., Central NeW"')Ort, between ornia 92625 : Guy o. Buchanan, Signed: E. J. Carpenter. port Beach, Ca.; Eu~ne W. a Sl:.._..: Douglas E. Brown.
(I) H rn haD s -• -nne • -2:30 and 3:30p.m. 461 Morning Canyon Road, Co-Thls s~lement flied with lb Wells, 3135 Brea•ers Dr., Co-~ umaoe 0 cers s fUse Foreman shall have the boa, dur ing a party between 2 d C f 92 25 ... e .. This statement ftled with tbe
have the power to make arrests payer to make arrests for any a.m. and noon, June 25 , .. BAL 80 A MAN NAME 0 rona el Mar • all ornia 6 · county clerk of Orange County rooa del Mar • Ca.; Margaret county clerk of Orange Couaty
tor any violation ot Title 7 ol lolatlons 1 Cha t 6 04 f T !tar tal 1 522~ This business ls being con-on· June 29 1971 by Betty J Wells, 3135 Breakers Dr., Co-oa: July IZ, 1971 , _ Beverly
this Code, entitled "Animals." Y 0 P er · 0 wo gu s, to va ue <~, Balboa r esident Mark E ducted by an individual. Ba:rgstec, d~puty ~ounty clertc: rona del Mar, Ca. "7
(2) Parking cootrol ofncers this Code. were stolen from a car belong-Simmons has been appointed Signed : Guy 0 . Buchanan. Publish· July 1 8 15 22 This business 1s being con-J. Maddo.t. deputy coooty clerk.
Shall have 'he pow.' tn ma .. A SECTION ~· Ttli.s ordi_nance tng to Edward E. Wall, 862 assistant manager of Security This s tatement flied wlth the . • • ' • ducted by a ""'~tDerst.ln, Publish: July 15, 22, 29, Aug. '"" aMII be published once tn the W, lll~h St., Costa Mesa, while Pacific National Bank's Buena. 1971 In the Newport Harbor _... •.....-5, 1971, In the Newport Harbor
arrests for any violation of offtc1al newspaper of the Ci_ty, It was parked at 33r d St. and Park Branch. He Is a natlve or county clerk of Orange County Ens!~. Signed: Donald D. Wells. Ensign. Title 12 of this Cod~Velllitled nd th hall be u S on: Jan. 15, 1971, by Janet L. ~ This statement ftled with the
"Vehicles and Trafftc'' relat~ a e same s e ech_ve eashore Dr., Wes~ N~wport, Albuquerque, New Mex.tco, Schreiner, deputy county clerk. LEGAL t(OTICE colDlty clerk of Orange County ---:-:=,..,..,.,=-==="'--
tog to parking of vehJ.cles. 3~~ys alter the date of tts between 12:10 aod l2:25 p.m. holds a bache lor ol arts degree Publish: July 1, 8, 15, 22, --on: June 30, 1971, by Beverly LEGAL NOTICE
(3) T M 1 Sal 0 auvy on. . • MONDAY , J UNE 28 in bllSiness from Whittier Col-1971 in the Newport Harbor F-10560 J. MaddoJ., deputy co110tyclerk.
he arne ety i-This ordinance was ~nt ro-DJuglas Orville James, 18, lege, aod has furtheredhispro-Enstl:n FiCTITlOt.5 BUSINESS NAME Publish J 1 a 15 22 29
rector and all Weguards shall duced at a regular meeting of of 41 0-1/2 E. Ocean Ft., Bal-fessJonal education through · STATEMENT 1971, tn :the u ~ewPort H~bo;
have the power to mate arrests the City Council of the City of boa, was arrested at 4:50 p.m. numerous courses with the LECAL NOTICE The followin g persons a.re Ensl,.. ~~r ~:ist~i:~t~,O t~~ ~:a~~r~ Newport Beach held on the 28th at hJ.s residence on a char ge Amerlcan.-b'{stitute of Banking's doing business as: Jvanola Trust _....::----.,--.,--
day of June, 1971, and was of interfer ing with a police Orange county chapter He F.9862 B, 1661 Westclitf Dr ., Newport LEGAL.MOTICE ~~bors & Naviga.Hoo Code, adopted oc the 12t h day ol ortlcer ... A ster eo tape deck jOined Seo.:urity Pacific 'as a FICTIT10l5 BUSINESS NAM E Beach, Calif. 92660: Donald D. F-11438 .. ~:r!!t~~r!_~lsA~t:t'te~~~r: July, 1971, by the fo llowing vote, valued at $9 1 was stolen from management trainee in April STATEMENT Wells, 1200 Kings Rd., Newport FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Title 17 of this Code entitled to wit: a car belonging to Arthur So rce, 1969. ' The following person is doing Beach, Ca.; Nola M. Wllllama, STATEMENT
AYES, COUNC ILM EN : Mcinnis, 285 Robin Hood Lane Costa buslnes's as: Lorraine's Beauty 9984 S110set Blvd., BenrlY Tbe f 11 1.n
"Harbor Regulations," and Kymla, Rogers, Hirth, Crout, Mesa while it was pa'rked at DEAN'S LIST NAMED Noo k, 2732-C East c oast High-Hills, Ca. •· 0 ow I persons are
Shall have the power to make Dostal, Pa.rsons. Park' Ave. and Mtrlne Ave., Local students on the spri~ way, CoronadeJMar,Ca.92625 : This buslcess is being con-doing bust.ness as: Mr. Balboa.
arrests for violations of the NOES, COUNC ILMEN : None. Bal.boa Island between 1 auU semester dean's list at Clare-Lorraine c. , Ericson, 12662 ducted by a business trust, Barber Shop, 512 W. Balboa
followlng Sections of this Code, ABSENT COUNC ILMEN: None. 2 a.m .... Burglars escaped mont Men 's College Include Aristocrat Ave., Garden Grove, Signed: Donald D. Wells. Blvd., Balboa: D. Wayne Moses, ~::0-6:spo·07!1,::r~:.or,.~ E. F. Hirth w~th $125 cash .trom a ca.sh Thomas Patten, a junior, son c a. 92641. Ttli.s statement flied wltb the ~743 Ml~~"f'E ~I=; :iv~·
.... ~ Mayor boJ. at Newport to vestment 3333 of Mr . and Mrs. Malcolm Pat-This business ls belng con-county clerk Of Orange Cotmty 0185• · ·• 6•04•200 "Tamperurc With ATTEST: ..w • .CC.st Hwy., Marlners 'Mue, ten, 4.521 Orrington Rd., Cameo dueled by an lnd.lvldua L on: J LIDe SO, ~971, by Benrty Balbot..
BeacbReceiplaclesProbJblted," Llur&l..a.iios between J~~ne 26 aod 2J ... Shores, and David Riley, a Siped: Lorraine C. Ericson. J, Maddo.z,'deputy countyclsrk. Tb1J bU!lDeu Is being coo-:;:po~~n 6•04•230 "Huma..n Clty Clerk . v.uldals used a B.B. gun to junior, son ot Mr. and Mrs. This statement filedwlththe Publish: July 8, 15, 2Z, 29, ~~:ed by a limited partner-
Publish: JulY 22, 19'11, UJ the break 2 windows at the James Herbert E. Riley, 11 '1 Bayside county clerk of Orange County 1971, in the Newport Harbor Slgoed. . A 0 M 0 (4) The Martna Park man N rt Ha bo E 1 oses
---:-=:::-7:-:-:==::=---..cc•:cWJ>O;:::..:...:=':=':..::ns gn. Hanrahan residence 1732 Can-Pl., Corona del Mar. on: Jlltle 28, 1971, by Beverly Ensign. · · · • · _ ---• Wayne Moses,
LIGM. NOnCI LIGAL IIOTICI L!GAL NOTICE LEGAL HOTICE J. Maddox, depuly count y clerk L!GAL HOnCE Thl.s stalement flied -.Jih lbe
OJ.DINANCE NO, 1396 C, CONTINUANCE. Upon the and In the event an appeal is granting a Use Permit. The
AN ORDINAN CE OF THE date set tor a pubUc hearing filed or It the City Counc il City Council'& right c.t review
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH before the Planning Comm1s-shall exercise its right to re-may be exer cised at any time
AMENDING CHAPTER 20.46 slon, or an appeal or review view any such decision, the prior to the expiration of 21
OF THE NE WPORT BEACH proceeding before the City permit shall not become ef-days from the date on whJ.chthe
MUNICIPAL CODE PROVID-Council, the PlaMing Commis-fectlve unless and until a de-Planning Comm ission renders
ING FOR CITY COUNC IL slon or the City Counc il may clsion granting the Use Permit Us decision. ln any Use Permi t
REVIEW or USE PERMITS continue the hearing to another Is made by the City Council. proceeding In which the City
Tbe City Council of the City date without giving turther no-The granting or any Use Permit Council exercises Its r ight of
of Newport Beach does or!laln Uce thereof if the date of the pursuant to the provisions of review, the City Clerk shall set
as follows: continued hearing Is anoounced this Title is hereby declared a date tor public hea.rtng and
SECTION l.Sectlon20,46,030 In open meeting." to be an admlnlstratlon tunc-give notice In the manner
of the Newport Beach Muntclpal SECTION 4.Sectlon 20.46.060 tlon, the authority and respon-spectned In Section 20.46.050.
Code Is amended to read: of the Newport Beach Munic ipal slbillty for performing which The City Clerk shall also give
"20.46.030 Application for Code Is amended to read: Is Imposed upon the Plannin g written notice of the Ume and
Use PermU --Fet~. Appllca-"20.46.060 Action by Com -Commission, ane1 the action date set for the hearing to the
tions for Use Permits shall be mission or City CouncU. A. thereon by the Planning Com -appllcant and the Planning Com-
ftled ln the ortlce of the Com-FlNDlNGS, lp order to grant mlsslon shall be final and con-mlsstoo. Upon r eceiving notice
mun1ty Development Depart-any Use Permit, the Planning e lusive, except in the event of of the City Council review pro-
ment 1n writing on forms pre-Commission or the City Coun-an aweal or an exercise of Its ceedlng, the Community Devel-
scrtbed by the Director, aoo cU In acting on appeals or rlgbt of review by the C1t1 opment Director shall submit a
shall be accompanied by a fee reviewing a.ny decision of the Council." written report of the Pla.nnJng
of One Hundred Fifty Dolllls Planning Commission shall find SEC TION 5.Section20.46,070 Commission proceedings to-
($150) and by plans and eleva-that the establishment, matn-of the Newpo rt Beach Municipal gether with all maps, letters,
Uons necessary to show the tenance or operation of the use Code Is a mended to read: exhiblts,.aod other documentary
deta.Jl of the proposed building or buUding applied for wtu oot, "20.46.070 Use Permit Ap-evidence considered by the
or use. llOder the circumstances of the peal. A. INITIATION OF AP-Planning Commission lnreach-
Applicauon tor a Use Permit parUcu)ar case, be detrimental PEAL. In case the appllcant or tng a decision."
may be made by the owner, to the health, safety, peace, a.ny other person is not sa.Us-SECTION 7,Sectton20.46,080
lessee, or agent of the ow-ner morala, comfort and general ned with the acUoo of the Plan-of the Newport Beach Municipal
of the property aUected. The welfare of persons residing or lllng Commission, he may ap-Code Is amended to uad:
appllcaUon shall be slped by worldne lD the netpborhood of peal In writing totheCity Coun-"20.46.080 Use Permit Re-
the recorded owner or the les-such propoted use or be detrl-ell by fl Ung a notice ol aweat quislte to Other Permits. No
see or may be signed bJ an meatal or injurious to property with the City Clerk within 21 buHdlng or zooJ.ng permit or
agent of the owner 1t written a.nd lmp~ements In the neigh-days followtn g said actJon. Said certt.ncate of occ..,ancy shall
authorization from the reeord borbood or the general welfare notice of appeal shall be ac-be issued In any case where
owner Is filed wlttl the applica-of the City," companied by a fee of Seventy-a Use Permit is required by
Uon." B. IMPOSITION OF CON-rtve Dollars ($75.00). tlle terms of this Title unlets
SECTION 2.Sectton20.46.040 DITKtNS. Tbe Planning Com-B. DATE-NOTICE. The City aod tmtil such Use Permit has
of tlle Newport Be&chMaoJetpa.l mlaioa or the City Couocll in Clerk shall set a dattforpubllc been granted by the Pia.D.Idn(
COde 1s !Mreby repealed. actina 00 appeals or In re-hearing and glve DOll ce in tbe Commlssioo or by the atnrma.
SECTION 3.SeeUoa20.fa.050 fLtwlnc uy decla:ton of the ma.rmer prescribed in Seetlor!. tive •ote of the City Council oo
of tbe Newport BeachM.Uctpa1 P11.DDlDc Commission may tm~ 20.46,050. The City Clerk shall l&)ptfll or revtew llld then only
Code 11 ameodtd to read: po.e tuch eoodttloDB in con-oottty the ~l.lnc party of the lll aceorciGce wtth the term•
''20.4&.050 Publlc HIU'tap. aecUon with the granting of a date set for the appeal and shall aDd C<lftdiUons oftbe Use Permit
Publi~h: July 15, 22, 29, Au g. co1.11ty clerk of orange co110ty
5, 1971, in the Newport Harbor F-11111 on: July 9, 1971, by Beverly
Ensign. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME J. Ma.ddoz, deputy county clerk.
LEGAL NOTICE STATEMENT Publlah: July 15, 22, 29,Aug,
F-9980
FICTITIOlS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The following person lsdolng 5, 1971 , in the Newport Harbor
business as: Stncere Sewing Ensign.
Mac b lne and Vacuum, 18 78 Har-_....:,.,-:::-::-.,.,--,::-:::-::--::---
bor Blvd ., Costa Mesa: Howard LEGAL ttOTtCE
The followtngper sonsar edo-Houston WIIUngtlam, 1010
Grove Place, Costa Mesa. ing business as: A.rtlstry, 105 This business is being coo -
Malo St., Balboa, CaWornla: ducted by an lndtvtd~al.
Oavld M. Massaro, 840 lrvlne Signed: Howard WUUncbam.
Ave,, Newport Beach; WUllam This statement ftled. wlth tl'le
J. Pollock, 4640 E. 4th St., county clerk of Orange County
Long Beach. on: July 6, 19'11, by Beverly
This business Is being con-J Maddo.z deputy couotyclerk.
d=Jcted by a partnership. ' Publlsh:' July 15, 22, !9, Aug.
Signed : D.il.vld M. Massaro, s 1971 In the Newport Harbor General Partner. • •
ThJ.s statement filed with the Ensign.
county clerk or Oranp County --L-E~GA-L-!10-:-T-IC~I-
oa: June 29, 1971, by Betty J .
Bargsten, deputy county clerk. F -11192
FICTlTIOl5 Bti;INESS NAME
STATEMENT
The following peraoos are ------==--doing business as : Fort Cady
LEGAL IIOTICE Land Company, 425 Merrlmae
Publish: July 1, 8, 15, 22,
1971 , 1.D the Newport Harbor
Ensign.
---=~:c;:c.:...,;_ ____ Way, A207, Costa Mea, CaUt.
F -9981 926!6: IAe J. Mohler and Phyl-
FlCTmOUS BUSlNESS NAME Us J, Mohler, General Part-
STATEMENT ners, 425 Merr1mac Wa)',.U07,
The following persoo Is doing Costa Mesa, CaW. 92626.
bus!Dtss as: Maetllnery Equip-Thl.s businesslscooductedby
meot Tra.osport, 20S5 "H" Pla-Umlted partnership.
cala An~, Costa Mesa, CaW. Stped: Lee J. Mohler, Phyl-
926!7: Dooald L.sandetur,2073 Us J. MOhler, Gtoeral Pu1:-
CoatiMDtal AYe., Costa Mesa, DIU.
caW. 9!627. This statement na tllldwltb
Tbll business Is being con-the County Cleric ot Ora.ap
dueled by aa lndh1dua.L County on July 6, 1971,
Sl.ped: Donald L. Sandefur. Lowell J . S1mrDOu, Att.orDIJ
Thl.s state meat ft.led with tbe at Law I 6355 Topa.aca era Bt.cl.,
c~ clerk of Oranp Couuty Suite 426, Woodlaad H1111, CaW.
F -11439
FICTITIOI.S BlSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
Tbe fol1owtnr person is doing
business as: Newport Hetpta
Bicycle Shop, 371 North New.
port BIYd., Newport Beach,
CaW.: Myron Gordon Offsteln.
518 Rtd.laoda Ave., Newport
Beach, Callt.
This buslneas ls being con-
ducted by an lnd.l•tdual.
Slped: Myron G. otfa\eln.
Thll ttltement nted wtth the
eo~ clerk ot Orange County
on: July 9, 1971, by Benrty
J. Maddol, deputy county clerk.
Publllh: July 15, 22, 29, Aug,
,, 1971, in tbe Newport Harbor
Ell.IIIO.
UGAL NOTICE
F-11516
FICTmOtll BtllJIIESS NAME
STATEIIENT
Tbo lollowlac per .... are
dolDC buiiDtu u: R..e.wtat,
101Marlnt A ... , Bo-l.sload,
Newport Beach, CaUl., 92142:
Rent HartuaL 159 Emerald
8&1, 1.&cwa Btaeb1 C&llf.,
921!1; Rol>ort Rapta, 151 Em-
erald 8&)", LaJUM S.eb,
CaUl. -1.
nil _, to bolllc coo-
dactad .., a ---81 ..... : Root llar1111c-
F -11554
FICTITIO~ BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
Tbe following persons are
doing business as: BeDetlclal
Administration Co ., 2435 E .
COilSt Hwy., Corooa del Ma.r :
Alfred Charles· Stotrel,. 16214
Sbasta, Fouotatn Valley; Docaid
Robertsoo l.aWTenz, 430 Avo..
cado, Corona del Mar,
This business Is being coo-
ducte£1 by a &eneral putDer-
slllp.
SIIOed' Allred Cl>U'Ies Stot.
fel.
Thla statemeot ftler:l wttb tbe
cotay clerk ot Oraace County
oa: July 12, 1971, by Beverty
J. Maddox, deputy county clerk,
Publish: July 15, 22, 29,Aug,
5, 1971, ln the Newport Harbor
Ensign.
LEGAL HOTICE
F -11190
f iCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMf:
STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing business as: Valley Cen-
ter l..a.Dd Com11any at: 425 Mer-
rlmo.c Way, A201, Costa Mesa,
Callt. 92626:
Lee J. Mohler, ma.oac:tng
partDer, oL Phyllls J. Mohler,
425 Merrimac Way, A201, Costa
U:t~sa, Calli. 92626.
Robert W. Dickinson oL Mar~
jorie B. Dlcklo.son, 19131 Kin.lle
St ., Northridge, Ca llf.
Robert C. Schimmel II Etmlce
P. Schimmel, 5347SoledadRaD-
cho Ct., San otego, CaUl. 92109,
Slmd~ Golu &! Mallnt Go-
lan, 17956 Delaao St., Reseda,
Calli.
Richard W, Powell &! W:Udred
Powell, 19147KtasleSt., North-
rldp, Calli.
Thll bullotss Ia: conducted bJ
geoera1 putnerstllp.
Stped: Lee J. Mohler, Man-
acinc PartDtr.
Tbts statamt!ot w.u n1er:1 wtth
tile COIIDfy Clerk of Oranco
CnuotJ co July I, 1971.
IAweU J. Simou, USS Top.
.... Cyo. BIYd., Sullo 411,
Woodlanr:l HUll, Calli. 91364.
Attoney at lAw .
T-'18910
PltlUJb: Jub' 15, 22, 29, AU&.
5, 19'71, ID tbe Newport Harbor
Eos!IO.
Llllo\L MOTICI
A. DISCRETIONARY. No pcttlic UN Ptrmit aa they deem nee-also noUty the Planning Com~ cranttd."
hl&l'LD.p: need bt htld 1.a coo. eaary to MCure the purposes mlssloo II the appeal Ia ftom SECTION 8. This ordinaDee
necUc.a. wltb the p-ut or de-of tMI Title aOO may require a decision of thePla.naiDfCom-lhall be publlshed onee La the
D1a.l ot uappllcaUDD a a U11 panatees and evldeoce that mission. ~a rteel•lnc aottee oftlelal DeW5111Pef of tbe cuy.
Perm.U; proortded tllllt tbtPlu-n<:h coodiUona are belng or of IJIPfl&l to tnt City CouDeU. Ud the a.me shall be etfecUYe
Dille Commluloa may 1D IU: will be complied with. Such the Commao.J.ty Otvelopmeat SO days a.fter tht date of Its
on: J..,. 29, 1971, 1>y Betty 1. 91364.
Barpten, deputy cottnty elerlc.
Publlsh: July I, 8, 15, Z2,
1971 , to tile Newport Harbor
T -78912 TllllllaloDioalllloclwlthllll
Publt.lb: Jub'15, Z!, 21,AUJ. 0_,-dork 0( OrancoCooaly F-llltl
5, 1971, In tbe !I....,... Harbor OG: JolJ IJ, lt71, by 8o'm)J FICTITJOUI BUIJIIESS !IAIIE
EDIIP.,. II STATEIIENT Eosl10. 1.-. dopoltr CO-*J<IIrll:. Tilt a.11ow1oc per-are
Pllblllll:: JaiJ lSt It, It, Aac. dolDc" ""efT Ill U: DlYWIUka-
!, 1171 1a 111o Newport IIUtlcr -Laad c-. • ...,_ LEGAL NOnCE LIGALMOncl
m...entJoo bold JDCh P'Ublje eoodJHoos may include r e-Director lbaU submit a wrltttD adopUon. F-10558 F-t14S'l
bartap u tt detmaadrtable. qld.rements for otr-str~tpark. report ol tbe PlaootnC Com-Tb1a ordlDance waa lfttro... F1CTmOl6 9l61NE~ NAME FICTITIOtS B1.81NESS NAME
8. NOTICE. WbtD a J)eUe lllf fllclUUea as dettrmlDtd La mtAioD proceedlap to the City duced at a replu mtttlnc ol STATEMENT STATEIIE"T.
a..r-mr 11 d•mtd &cJt1.ablt -.ch cue. lD tbe t¥tnt ot u Cowacll., tocttMr with au miPI, the CltJ CoiiDCII of the Ctty o1 Tbf: loUowlac per10n1 are n. ft)lknr111a I*_, are
ootlco oiiUCIIIIe&rioclll&ll be -liOtbeCltyCoooocU lrom le-o. ollllli>IU, and-doc-Newport Beacb boldootbe---u : BoyCHII doloc-ll'u:l U-P.• by pobllcata lA lkof-adec~oltbePie ..... Coal-a.-ry ........ ...,_.., dly of June, U71, and wu s-Co.,lMl Woolclii!Dr,, upoo....,, M0 II, llewport
Idol --ot 111o Cllyand mlal011 .,....... or dooTlOr • by !be PluolDC Comm-lA &doptod oa tbe lZlb clay oiJob', Newport a.co, co. IIMO,Jwaa ams. 11 .. .,.., -: a. c.
by poollo( 1110 ootlco lA 101 ... UP Poralll, lllo P ....... Coa>-r ... hlllf a declaloa. U71, by tbe lolkma( •ole, 10 WoU. a Soos, lot., 1141 Waot. Y-, liM -8mt.,
... two"*!>>c-placoooom-*UIIItwllllbeCliJ O.DiiCllliON.TboCityc-. wit: cwrDr.,NewportBeacb,CL;G"*""-f'torlda;-A. w c-lo 1M pr-11 at C-U-IO!bellloriacol cU aU nader Its deelaloa AYES,COUNCIUIEN:llciDoli, Do-Laad Co,,1141 Wilt-~~-. I4JJ ClnJIIo An,
-.. dlyo prior lo .. 1M-'-1-p aot-Wllhlll .a dlyo after lbt clooo K1111la, Jlo&Wo, Hlrlh, Crool, dll Dr,, Rewport lloodl, CL C---
--or by ...... .. IIIII -1111 •--II>< 1bo oiiUCII IMirlAc-" .-1, Par-. nu ...,_ 11 bollc 000• nil -nn II bollc -
-, Jlll'll ......... at--SECTJONt.S..Uoo:W.41.0'15 lfOIS,COOIICILIIE!I:-. -bra-llllp, _..,a,.._ "II· .
-... -,, -1o 1111 C. IWIDERI!IG Of DECI· II ..,.,.., lo !be llewport Boadl AlliE"' COOIICILliEN:-. ll(oood: n.Jd D. Willi. lllpod:-A. 11 ... 11. • Hlll.lod_ll_. IP. Allor tbe --of 11 ...... 1 Cocle to nad: !. P. Hlnll nu -lllod wtllllk nlo .IIEIII111od-1M
--... o'tiiiii .. ~UI'IR>-"10.41.0'15 RIP! aiR-... ,... c.-rolor1loi'OnapC.-r CO-*Jclor1loiOnapC..,
• • .... •• 5 loS tor a Uoo zl~ lllo PJaoolol by CliJ C~l. TbtCllyeo--ATTIST: ' oa: 1-:W, 1571, by -IT ce: 11117 t, 11'11, by -·
loa n1 •~..,... 11 1 r1r Cozr'lr'P oMJJr-ado-ell, ce u. .... -, • ....., t.urat.ap. 1.11-, dopoltrCOOOIIJcllrt. l.-. dopoltrOIIIIJo-.
..... a • I " -loll --. daro. UooPor-by -allarllllllft-. -1 CIIJ Clor11 MJ1o1t, 11117 1' 15 D n .......,, hlJ II, D, ... Ala. a. .. 5 M Ill $ z1v ......... -..:a I..._.,. tied to r..W. U1 dlcUIDa ol ,....._:I .. II, lt'll, II tbe lt11, ll tbt !f.,;,..' ~ S, 11'71, II tall ...... .....
., .. 17 n,.4 •·· tora..,....,.~~o~~~...-,~~~o r-.. Cozrllr'llllewport_l .. .,.. e111.,.. ..,...
I
E_III_P.7-:::-:-:-:-:-===--rt-:li.AI07, eo.w-.
LIGALMOTICI ~W.I:~~:= r.mn -., a. llarr'-c ..,.,
F' .... iiliJW 8\aiMM !fAME AJO'J, COlla 11-,caur.-.
ITA'I'ZMUT ftla twCPJII lae~ I •t~r
TWIDIIowla&-lldr'lw --·· .... 1• U: llftd'1 TV, tat ....... : lMJ ....... , PIIJ'I-
1. CGutiiW7. c-dalltlat: Ill l. -lor. -Part-
-'"' --· 1-1 -.. 1.-ta.. a... arw... nu ••••• wullld.,..
Tlllo ' ,. "' 1o ..-. -11oo c.., c-at oru.o •=:z•• .... ,. c.-r•l1117t.IE'II. -G. ....,, '-II I . -. AU Olf
nlo IIIII IOI,Illod-.. It '-• 1111 ~ ~
... -"ana.o c.., 111M.. --... --. Nit U, 17'11, lor ••• lJ IIIlo, Cdl. lllli.: I,DP • ..-OIIIItJallft. T .... ,
.... hlrii,D,... ........ ......... .....
I,IE'II,IIIIallol_l_ I,IE'II,Io .. lolllrt~ ..... . ......
I
City · Building Permits
Aaotlw ia:tpreulYe ....... $1i,300; total. $Z,51S,100. • BAY SHORES
Nt1IPORT HA1111iR EH!IGII
SEOOND SECnDN --Pate I
THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1971
CO RONA DEL MAR, CAUF.
-II -~~~ lor N_. NOW)ICIO't NaUO•l But, Z-D. D. 111-, -""" at
Boodl u lllo loly tolal --, -bulldJor, !e. Mae-Z5U V'* Dr., $14,000.
OYtr $1 m!Woa ·&t lllld.IDOIIitJl. Arthur 81'1~.. La tbe Harbor • lJIX) 81.£
Tbl record IDr 1t7l la al-Vlu Hllll sbopptag ceater, R&adaU.PndtJ,IJiVIll.Jdo . r--J40 llllm-Tllll tno,ooo. SooO, 1-.U, z_-,. -w.c.
m.-... tbl.t the tMUdiDI aetlYUJ Roo Addlaoo, swtmmtnc pool $11,000.
l.a 4 ~ahead ol Ut Jtu. at 3'100 Blue Key, $3,100. • 84LBOA
Wblo tlMI $40 m.UUoll total WU • BIG CANYON WUU&m SUDt, -la at Sll
aot racbed aalll!fOif'emblr. Beo Deane, 5 dweWop at w. Bdlal Bmt., $15,000.
Tbl btl boc* tbtJ: molllb Rue Grand Vallee, rancfnc 1n • AIR.P<ItT AREA
eomM fr'om tbt Vtrallltra oa Yl.lbe trom $39,000 to $85,000; M. J. Hopa, addiUOG at 376'1
tbt Blaft ~tlopmeat aari a total, $Z48,800. Streb St., $19,000.
75 bome Bl'eo project lD Har· • CORONA DEL MAR Hlmblt OU Co., DIY aenlee
bor VJ.n" R1UJ. Tbne I proJ-Tom Kllcoyne, add second staUoD at IHZ Palladei Rd.,
tell a.ceoaat tor abnolt $5 mll· story, 608 Marguerite AfeDII8, $U,ZOO, ud eaooplu, $4,800.
Uoo lD permlta. $13,Z53. • NEWPORT CENTER
FoDowlq permltt, vahtecS at J. R. Usle, 504 Huel Dr., u. S. C)ea Co., putitloos,
$1,000 ud more, were luued add btthroom on deck, $2,500. 366 SaD Mlptl, $5,000. dariAC' tbe flrtt half ol July: • EAST UPPER BAY SwtmmlDC pool at No. 5 Park
• WWT NEWPORT HEIGHTS J. &aeud, addiUon at 2&!3 N..,..., $5, '783.
Dl:ald ScbolJ, lbree4Z~flm. Blackthorn, $5,500. • NEWPORT
Uy II)U'tment eomp)exet at • BALBOA ISLAND Danda:JD R•lty, alter s1p1s
Verllllle~ oa the Bluff: 300 Land Evolution, 33Z Warlne at 5801 W. Cout Hwy., $1,500.
HOIPital Road, $'175,400; 330 Afe., 2 story building. wtth of~ Georp O.COO. add bedroom
HOIPUa.l Road, $814,440; Z80 flees downstairs aod d~)ex ewer carport, 405 Clabbouse,
Slll*'ior An., $'175,440; ales upstalrs, $95,000. $3,500.
pe't1UOD, 241 Capey Lo., $86,-Burgess~Dooovan, Z tm.lt, 1 A. ZaJdDo Vlell, add aDd alter
000; total. $2,451,3!0. story dwe lling. 300 Apoleaa, at 6600 W. Oeeu Ft., $1,500.
WllUam Meueacer Co., teo~ $50,86'1, ARCO, p.10l1De taDk at 3600
ant de¥elopm8Df:, S30 Plaeen~ R. Hammond, ZlO Opal Ave., Newpcwt Blwd., $1,400. ua An., $4,000. rebuild garage, add apa.rtmen,t, Robert Elmes1 partitions at
• HARBOR VIEW HILLS $27,000. !815 VUJa Way, J3,500.
D. L. Bren, 75 permits for Allee Bacon, lZO Sapphlre • CUFF HAVEN
slncle family dwei.UDp, Traet Ave., remodel and ~te to Ra.Jeieb Htlls, 15011 E. 16th
'1032, ranglDg trom $24,300 to code, $10,000. St., flrt sprlnkler system for
----~,..--... --::-....; ............... -eoonlesceat hospital, $9,500.
P I• Bl tte . BEACON BAY . 0 ace 0 : . r Miller, add ....-lmenl o•er praee, 9 Beacon Bay, $1 5,000.
• WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30 6:45 p.m. at 15tb st. and W, • WEST UPPER BAY
A golf bt.ll struc k a wind· Ocea n Ft. on a chuge of driv-Puamlnt Constnction, Z-
sbleld oo a ear belonging to ln g wbile under tbe 1Dfluence story, 1-IIDit dwelling at Z107
PiltllJp CarltoD Orth, Zl4 36th of alCOhol .•• Robert Alan IDd1ao Springs Ln., UZ,500.
St West Newport causing $25 Peskin Zl of 12.4 Vlrginia R. Cba.D, sYtmmlng pool at
IMPERiAL SAVINGS bas plaeed a Jot of weight on Its new da·~ee between 5:15 and 5:30 Costa· ·M~. was arrested ai !112 WlDdwa.rd, $2,250·
1dentUlea.UOD procra.m at Us Newport Beach executive p.m. • • • CIOthlng aM a wal-Z:l5 p.m. at 3000 V\a. Lido, NEWPORT HEIGHTS
om.ces, aeeordinc to president Redvers Kingery. A new let, total value $40, were sto-Lido Shops Areil., oo a charge Will Yates,addlt1oo,4Z6Tus-
stg:o. welctdD&: 3 toos bas been moved into positloo at the len from David L. Edgerley, of belng intoxicated ln public tin be., $8,900.
top of the 5·stO .... bu..lldlng oear Lido Isle. The ''I'' e-vmbol 306 Babb St., Costa Mesa, whlle witb drugs. S, D. aod E. ll Kittredge, ., ""' oo the beaeb at 19th st. and addWoo, 2809 Brl*1, $%,000. alooe weighs more than half a ton, and designates both
Imperial Savings aod its pa.rent company, Imperial cor~ W. Ocea.o Ft., Central Newport,
poratioD ol America. Measuring 36 feet long and 11 feet betweeo Z:15 ~ 3 p.m. • • • tU&b, tbe ,sip replaces the Newport Balboa Savings sign. Tw-.J bleycles valued at $130
Mr. Klnp:ry stated that new signs placed at the Newport were stolen from the carport
oU'lce use more than 1,500 feet of neon tubing, 600 square a t the Am1a.r Rowley r esldenee,
feet d. plastic, ~ more than 3,000 feet of gold mylat 1405 W. Balboa Blvd., Central
trim to make ~ the plastic letter fa ces. ICA acquired Newport, during the night • • •
VALET
CLEANERS
,
Painting & DeconliJig
• 'NSU.WD • GaN~aAL
Damato&
842·1877
lllloAo-17G
BALTZ
MOR1VA.RIES
Newport Balboa Savings in 1969 and In 1970 operations A cam~ra valued at $548 was
of tbe association were consolidated with another Im -burglatiz:ed from the Robert
perial Corporation of America subsidl.ary, Investors Sav-F. Myers residence, 435 Red-
inn, and the oames of both associations were changed to la.nds, Newport Heights, be-
Imperial Savings and LoanAssociaUonofNewport.Pasadeoa. tween 8:30 a.m. a.nd 4:ZO p.m. •• , A bicycle valued at$30wu
College tax drops 21c ~~a~~:.Er;"E:!
,,., .. Nih,"'"''"""'"·'""'"" ....... -....... w.u,., ......
IUT, S•LL OR TRADI 'M• New,.,.. ltw.t., ~M.
11•00 TO S• JO DAILY
SUH.. &. MON.-!t, Mo ONLY
642-9251
·Call these merchants
for the best
"))-: DICTOG RAPH
SECURITY SYSHMS
P'01t HOIIf AND IUSINUI
THI MOn ii"'P'ULAII 0401Cf
P'IIU DIMOM$TUTION
P'IIU: UTIMATU
1741. SUI'IRIOI A VI.
COSTA IIISA
Yldw.ay b-2424
Coast Commuoity CoUege Aug. 4 at 8 p.m. in the distrlet del Mar:~tween June ZO and •
District trustees nave r eceived building at 1370 Adams Blvd., 26 ••• A sign. valued at $100
Beauty Salons in service
35:111 I . COAST KIWAT
CD-A DILMAI
&Riolo. )-11450
a $Z2,9J4,838 budget that shows Costa Mesa. was stolen from the I.E. Dan
a Zl-ceot drop in the tax rate. Cl:laoce!Jor Nor man E. Wat-omce, 301 E. CoastHwy.,New-
Sl.c• lf4l
Tbe 1971~ 72 budget compares son sa.td that preliminary as-port Beacb, ~urlnc the night
wltll tut ·rear's ftgare of ~~sed vala:a.tlon ftrures show ••• BoaUnc accessories n.J.-
$ZZ.538,005. a 6.4 per eent increase, whJie ue:l at $166 were stolea trom a
Ftoa.l public bearing will be the preliminary budget anUcl-boat belonging to Rlebard Tay-
pated only a 5 per eent rise. lor, 104 Via Aattbes, Udo Isle,
~ Jaul'• ~ln&ter~
For all occas1ons
WE' SPBCIAl..IZB IN PAR TI ES AND WEDDINGS ·
Fr .. eattm•te• ·WI,. •d D.ll"ry Mnlu
644...a990
OP EH SEVEM DAY$
2626 E. COA$T HWY ., ~ CORONA DEL MAR.
SPACE FOR RENf
in the Ensign Building
2121 £, Clltl Hwy,, Ctr.u Ul IUr
SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN
Ttf.,-eor. IJHIIl
ThJs will mean an additional wblle it was docked at Lido
$45,000 for the district, he .said. Boat GardeDS, Via Lido Soud
Tbe new tax rate is estimated and Via Lido, between DI)C)Q and
a $.6808 per $100 assessed 6 p.m.
valuation, compared with last
year's tlgu.re of $.8908 , • THURSDAY, JULY 1
Dr. Watson said that the cost Natalie Bernice Pesldn,. ZO,
of educating eaeh student this of 1970 Maple St., Costa M·!sa,
year was $760, compared wtth was arrested at 1 p.m. at the
$758 last year. N~'"VVft Beach pollee station
"I have no doubt that our on a char~ of graod theft .•.
cost of education per student Charles Fairbanks Alexander,
will be the lowest in the state 68, of 1628 W, OcellR Ft., Cen-
thls year," he said. tral Newport, was arrested at
Loan manager is named
HAMIL TOM Sloll TH JR.
Ha.mllton P. Smitb Jr. has
been 111.med assistant Ylee pres-
kleot aDd an depu"tmeot man-
ager for lmper\al Savings aiXi
Loan Associatloo in Newport
Beach.
A aaUve of Newport Beach,
Mr. Smith reeelved ao assocl-
ate arts ~egree at Orange Coast
College. He putlelpatedln Uni-
nrs1ty of CaWorola courses
from 1961 through 1967 aOO
obtained hJs real estate cer -
tillcate.
U:r. Smith, a member of tbe
Society of Real Estate Ap -
praJ.sers, resides wltb bis wile
aDd their two ehlldren at 2Z68
Golden Circle 1n the Back BaJ
area of Newport Beach. r-----------------..---,
1 SUPPORT YOUR i
He Is tbe lf&Dd80G of P. A.
Palmer, lcKDder of Newport-
Ba1boa Sariop, Wbo is DOW
ctaatrman of tbe boud of lm-
perlal&a•lll(s.
~ COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER I I THE NfWPOIT HAaiiOit I
I I I 1 I I I Official hft!lp .... of ... ,c; ty of No,.,br1 e ... c:~.. I
I :1721 B. COAST lillY., CD-A OI!L loll\ II. CAU P. I
1 Send' I
AQUATICS PROGRAM
Tbe summer aquatics pro-
cram spouored by tM Costa
Me• reereauoaclepU1mentof-
r.rs swtm ela.PU foe' tiDY tots,
3, 4, I.Dd 5 J-.r'll old, at the
Costa Mea aDd Estaoda bl&tl
acboOl pools. Tbe f .. b' lllbe
30 mi.Dulo -11 $5,00. Repotntloll tt 11111101--
-will be -.. -""""' SatardlJ, Jaly 3:1, b'om 1 p.m.
1o 5p.m. ULd II_,, A.,...&,
from 9 10 -· TILO llal -· -wiD l'tl~ Sotwdll,
A .... 14, ll'om I to 5 P·""'
ud ...ay. A.,..t 1&, from
9 a.m.. eo ....
BEAUTY NOOK
27 32 E. Coast Hwv.
Corona del Mar
Phone 644· 7336
·~OE 11TH ST . C05TA.MESA.,
U.S-7706 -6-16-6155
MALC0~(8UO)CUTLER
DISCOUNT
PRICES
ON CARPET CLEAIII NG
Tustin Carpel Cle<~~e<s
54H481
Din•""' ""'••-• .til """"'.., .,.,., ,...,., .,_.,.. •• •Hie• ..
lew .. t I"'IC.-·
For lnform•tion
C•ll Christopher
136-4067 or 527~
1405 IE. IDINGI!fl. 5MfT Jo. A.MA
DIMMITT
~'!:
Fint'SI quality dry ckanina
on the premiws
•
s .. lf.wrvia laundry
AU new -latest model
Fri~daire wu.IHo:r•
llOO E. C""'t Hwy., COM
"' ... ' 673-9605
• Electrical
EL.ECTRICAL. fU:PAI
e IMPfltOVIMENTS
e ADDITIONI
DOMALO L ILDia .. , .............. .....
ICIMSID
• Food to Go
FRIED CHICKEN
US.SHO
1h00 A.M .t• ••00 P',flt, DAILY
CLOUD TUUDA.Y
291 E. 17TH STREET
(*,T SA.MTA AM A. A.Vl.)
COST A MESA
1"1 PttO NT OP' tiUI'-.OING
tM~QIItiUOo! ~& ... KI"'G I.O'f
• Hearina Aids
HAL AEBISCHER
1.!!¥A·1
Pr oper F1111ng Ass ured
3409 E. Coast Hwy.
Coron11 del M•
675-3133
• Kennels
K -9
5
16422 S.A.
•Marine Hardware
•:llfit
WILCOX-CRITTENDEN
HARDWAR E ..... .-.... a..--..-.
%700 W. C.. Hwy., N. 8.
IION331
z•AfiPAINTS . " .. .,..,.,
POl LOCAL HEWS
suesc•ru
TO T•B
ly... 10
TODAY :
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I 1 I AIJIII I
-olllr.udllro.l.l .l ... -FLOWERS FOR
-o1 •1 w. Boy A ... llll-All OCCASIONS
boo, II ......... ,.... T h
••• 1 • n at 1M lloftl Air Delt{~trl 1111 ...... aan-r, Colli. no FLORJSTS
&Q hA ~ CJ,.ll¢1~ JllttONI: ......,_
........... ---II _,,-. IIIIL1' IJ.II A 1'.AI
o()fficeEquipment
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(II 547-4116
AU.-SoVI AU ..
ANTHONY'S
S HOE SE R V I C E
COMP'I..I:Tf SHO!, L.UGCU.G
AND HANDIAG III:P'AIIIS
3401 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Ma.r
Phone: 673-4840
O thrr loc•tio11s:
t ldl VIA LIDO , t4!WPOIIIT
t 74 P'AS.HION ISLAND
t \101 IItVlN(, IU:WP'Oitl
t IIOIUUON'IS D!P'T.;STOo.J
ft.L.. P'.UHION ISLAND
... OFFICE SuPfiL V Inc. ~~t~~~~~~:=j ]01 1 N-oon8tvCI Nt .....,Ot! l!lt.::h
* Nurseries R FACTOR'I'-DIR
Shrubs. Interior Plants
Trof,ical & Trees
lmrcticicks and hniliur
,.,..., Cbul.• ,. Banlu.rn•ncard
FR££ DELIVERY
Corona del Mar Nursery
~744 E. Coasl Hwy 6 7~-0 160
1\. R. MI\RSI\C
PUJN8EJ.
100 Camauo n Ave
Corona del Mlf
•
P't•mbiftl J.ep.in
DAY a. NlCHT
WA.TE& HEATERS
67)-41)0
• Printlna
CALL. ..... lftWAt ll .... -.......... -co.
2 Ul 1-C...t Mlti"'"Y c. ......... ~ eel ......... .............. ........
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DEALER
"ffb,.rr srnlicf' ••.6: .. s Jr
• lullrr 1h)'''
• Color Ster.a Th••••••••l
• Color TV Consoles
Portebles •
TV • Stereo Consoles
Component Syatema
T•p• Record•rs • Po•t-1
eble •nd T•ble R•diosl
11};;;;;~
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w., s..rvicf' ALL •••••I
1129 NEWPORT BLVD.
COSTA MESA 646--4411
TV
SERVING ALL 0 f
OIIAMGE COUNTY 8 a.m. W II p.m.-7 4U'tl l
•
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1:10-5190
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•
• 1780 HEW PORT
COSTA MESA
646-9313
Sffl •••
THE ONLY MAJOR
I'LOWU & GARDfN
SHOW IN
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA I
Sfff •••
THI INSTANT
''ADD-A-l OOM''
fiNHATAtifl
I'NfU·DOMf
HOUU ...
•• IMf ... M 1~ L•• AA .. I.o tl_, w ......... , ...
MEfTI •••
TOP DESIGNERS
IN THEIR FULL·SIZE
DECORATOR
ROOM S
PAY HIKE OK'D
~~~~.FOR CITY STAF
no K-8oodl CIIJ C-1 1o R-Jio M--... c~u ......,. a cU7 ... r••••d b1 Patr.aO'C-.r .
... --ploJoo allr)' ....... lUI 'A.DOPTED~lltl, .. ..,. 11111 ..... pollc-• • .... "' tllo u.t ill ..,. ...
I por coot b-J101 111M, p..,_ -llodlo 1oooa cl-
flrtiDID a 4 per c11t1111 n&8l tauo. _,.. -'cJal e&reum ..
ud -ell)' ,...,..,_a I •-1o IDe-._.. 1111-
por-111M, on1ortlcoo omplo)'-.
Tbo C-.11 aloo lll'oocllllol
aU cl!Jel!lp..,._ rocoiYOIII-RICRUIT TRAUIG
lf1 ad,otmoalo lo ccrr......,S Kl .. l -Cadola -baYO
wltb 1Ufi'OWM'111 cWu, ftlll· P"dlated from reerlidt tra1D-Ioc-a m-U por coal 11!1 at lbo Maftl1'ralodocC-
Io' a PI• 10 por coal. lor laD Dloao IDe lade Dour
IRAD JIPP
PRIZI WIIINIRB lo tllo kd
.-1 ll&tloawtde W., "mab
a modtl" butldtal(eootut ...-...
-by tba Samooolla Corp. toy dlY116oa wert Bnd HIP·
rtctw, toO? Ci&Jatt& T.r .,lrvtal
T.-race, .,_, Jeff Raymoad,
011 Coi!U PJ.,Eu!Biol!. Tllolr
IDOdtlt nre •lleted u or ...
lei~~ I aDd tmadaaUYe cre&Uou
from thou&Dd• of totrte• from
au 50 states.
Tbe totalallry pacta,. wtU olDiter, 101 ,J Mra. Mtaerft
coot N-Boacb lulll1•• Dllclo1 19'1? u-.. ~ .
$Sit, 'NO, a .f., a per eeat 1D-Dnld Totu, 100 ot Mr. ud
ereue oru tae, Pl'tt1oul tlaca1 Mra, R&7moDd Totah, SillS
Jl&r • Lut Jill' I tq,loJH a.J... Pierce AYt,, ~ SleYID Urbi.JI.
ut11 COlt tupayera a IS per eoa o1 lfr. &ad Mrs. Georp
ceat .lDcnue ewer lllt-'70. E. lPrbu of 1110 Canoa. st.,
Tbe COUDCU al.o autbor1.1ed all o1 eo.ta Mesa ... I # r
a aluy ot $14.,0> tor City Tbly were a.~ 29S ._
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Clerk Laura Lacloa, ao ID-cad.U-Ibo.--IUS. n.. ere~.aot$1,400011trJutyeu. and Ra...U to ~tete ibe .....
lD otbtr &etlon at tht J1lly N&TJ'I prescribed curriculum
12 meettDc. tbt COUDcU: tor reerulta, All 3 cadets are 67141•
VERSAILLES ON THE: BLUFFS tn Newport'Beach presents
a departure from CaWornla archttecture and a return to
traditional Old World charm. Located near Hoag Hospital
on one of the few remainlng undeveloped properties in New.
pOrt (formerly the Cagney property), thts 1,000-wtU apart-
meet complex will feature Interlacing gardens, renecuve
poods, massive fountains, cobblestone lanes • -and a
geodarme to greet visitors at a private sentry gate. The
Cagney property was for many years jointly owned by actor
James Cagney and his brother, Wtlllam, who would not
release the property without complete assurance or its
proper development. Currently under construction by Donald
J. Scholz & Co. are the first 255 units, whi ch range from
singles to 3 bedroom apartments . Exterior designs inciLXSe
Loire Valley Chateau, Southern Colonial aDd Geor gian.
Occ~y is s lated for early January, 1972 .
• AOOPTED a rnoluttoo 8tl:!l!do:!ala:~at:..:C:o:lla:c U:-::lll:llb:.~~~~~§§==-=~ Transport goals drafted 2~~~~~~~~ ~~~-
aDd Paul Tboryt &Dd Auoc:t ...
The Citizens Transportation 5. Present an tmprovemeot ates, relative to a utt permtt
Committee approved a pre ... program with projects in a tor a profesa:loul office build ...
Uminll'y draft last week priority order. lnclude cost lng lD U M ... l dlstrlc:t at 2815
of its study goa.ls and ob)ec-estimates, project pbastng, and Vllla Way, West Newport, Tbt
tives and criteria. tor evaluat-poteotlal tundJ.ng r esources. acreemeot allow's tbe flrm to
ing alteroa.Uve soh;Uons to The following criteria each uttlile 8 puttnc spaces at Le
transportation problems. forming a portion o1 th~ study Saint Tropez restaurant. S012
The action clears the way goals and objectiVes. wut be Newport Blvd., between 8 Lm.
fo r a final draft, which ls to the basis for evaluation in the aDd 6 p.m.
be presented to the Newport study· • SET for public hearinc on
Beach Clty CouncU Aug. 9. 1. Best general freeway July 26 a request of City ot
The final draft wUI be r eviewed and/or major street network to Newport Beach to rezooe aU
by the committee on July 27. meet trallSpOrtatlon demands. that Pf9P8ft)' k>eated on the
• Fl RE
• AU TO
• BOAT
• PACKID WITH THI
lATIIT FIATURII FOR
lmll UVINGI
• IT FlUS THI ENTIIII
CONVENTION CINTIRI
• ECOlOGY IXHIIITI
ANO OIIPlA Yl!
• THilATIST IN MOIIll
HOM I & VACATION
liVING !
SHOW HOURS '
5·11 P-"'· W•••doy•
Noo11·ll P·"'· $atu•doyo
Noon-9 P·"'· Su11doy1
ADULTS .... $2.00
JUNIORS .. $1.00
SAVE 50c
Sp.cil l D•KOUnl T.<-th h l •ll blt
11 YOu• "'"'"" Al ,M.I. lEU M.II·-KH-T14.1FTY DI UG STOU -IU(NA
,AU U IOITU -Ult iTEO (.l.llf.
IAIOIK Of OUNGE COUNT'!'
Big Canyon
sales zoom
The study goals aDd obtec-2. Best provlslonofaddition ... soutb side of West Bay AYeoue
tives include: al traffic capacity across New-between Islaad Ave. a.nd 8th St.,
1. From a series of alter-port Bay BaD:loa, from C-1 to R-3 aDd
native oetwarks, utilhe a mul-3. Besf. provision for hand-to establish a front-yard set-
t1 -crlterta evaluation process Ung through tramc 1n the total bact of 4 feet ak>nc the SOilth-
to select and r ecommend the north-south (coastal) corridor. er~ side of W. Bay Ave.
best single street and tllghway 4. Best Integration aDd hal-AOOPTED OrdJ.nance No.
system to meet the present a.nce between automoblle usage 1396, provldJng forCityCouncll
Is there a market today for needs, the needs of 1980 and and public transit. re:tew of use permits.
luxury housing In Southern Cal-long range needs 1n 1990. The 5. Best utiUzation of freeway AOOPTED a r esoluttoo
Uornia'? plan calls for implementation systems through local COIIIlec-consenting to the assignment
There definitely is at Big in 3 phases, with the first tton aDd access. to the Irvine Company of aU
Canyon in Newport Beach, phase to be Implemented in 6. Best method of providing rights, title and interest of
where nearly $9mlllioninsales about 2 to 3 years, the secood "people access" to the Balboa Hugh W. Haley and Margaret
and reservations or ho mes and phase in alx>ut 8 years aDd the Penlnsula aDd other concentra-E. Metsl.nger under a lease
homesltes have been recorded 3rd phase some 15-20 years in ted areas. dated Feb. 28, 1950, between
since the private residential the future, 7. Best methodorreducingor J. A. Beek, Carroll Beet, Bar-
con1muntty bein g deve loped by 2. Eva luate aDd r ecommend ellminatlng pr esent congestion. ton Beet and Joseph Allen Beet
the Irvine Company opened last the roti to be played by pub-accident, aDdpark.ingpr oblems. Jr •• and Hugh W. Haley and
month, lie transit. 8 Most innovative yet work-Margaret E. Meisinger, doing
• HOME
• BUSINESS
Bob Paley & Associates
414 E. 17TH STREff, COSTA MESA
642<1500 -546-3205
INTRODUCE YOUR AUTDMDIIL! TD
BILL CANNING
How AT Standard
Chevron Station Frank Hughes, Irvine's vice 3. :\nalyze the locations of abl~ method of traffic problem business as Banx.t Yacht Buln.
president In charge of rest-current trafflc congestion which solution • CONTINUED to July Z6 a ST. & ORANGE, COST A MESA
denttat development, said sales are not sub;ect to Improve-9, Mo'st fioanclally feasible public he&rlnc in eonneetton (Acroaa from Sateway)
are runnL.ng mor e than 6 months ment by the construction of plan · with an ordlnance retOillnc 2 ahead of projec tions. addit1ora1 tnmc -earrylng or Hi Best pi&D lor commum.ty PI'GI*tJ at 107, lOt, 210 aa1 Phone ,548-81 2
Big Canyon, which lleslnthe storagt! tacilities. Recommeod aDd environmental protection 211 Oranae St., north of W, PACTORY MICHJ.NIC OM DUTY
shadow or Newport Center's a method for r educi.Dg such and enhancement. Ccast Highway aDd lOUth ot UE C AM
financial plaza, Is a $60 mil-congestion. 11. Plan most Ukely to ob-Newport Shores Drive, from • ____ .;B;;,L;.;;,;..;;;;H:;I:;P;..:S;;,T,:.:,;;;;;PS;.:;, _____ ..,I
lion development whi ch includes 4. Analyze a series of spe-taln pubUc acceptance aDd sup-
the private Big Canyon Countr y cUic problem loc.atlonsatwhtch por t.
Club, whose golf course fair. tramc, partlng, orsafetyprob-12. Best plan for handling
ways wind through the390.acre lems are prevalent, Recom-major "seasonal" tratftcsur-
communlty and serve as a vast mend individual solut ions. ges,
greenbelt for the area.
FETE LEO THE LION
Balboa Yacht Club's monthly
Zodiac party this Saturday
evening, July 24, wUl honor au
club members whose birthdays
fall under the sign of Leo the
Lion. Festivities will begtn at
6 p.m. with dinner at 8 p.m.
at the clubhouse on Bayside
Drive, Corona del Mar. Danc -
ing will be to the music of the
BUge Pumpers, a gro!C) com-
prised or club members. Hosts
for the evening will be Dan and
Barbara Shepardson.
Trustees pick Humphreys
Robert L . Humphreys of Co-
sta Mesa wiU be president of
the board of trustees of the
Coast Community College Dis-
trict for the coming year.
He was eleeted to the one-
year post at the July 14 tx».rd
meeting.
He was e lected to the board
in 1962. He previous ly served
as president in 1964-65 and
1966-67. An attoroey ln Costa
Mesa, Mr. Humphreys gradu-
ated from Orange Coast College
aDd Long Beach State, He re-
ceived his law degree from
Loyola University. He llas been
a resident of Orange County for
28 years .
PUBLISH YOUR
Wllllam Kettler of Huntington
Beach was elected vice-presi-
dent. He first came on the
board 1n 1965, served as clerk
of the board In 1966-67, and as
president 1n 1967-68. He is a
We)oog resident of Onnge Counly.
SPRIHGEN .t.PPOIHTED
TO PHILCO-FORD POST
you were to
die tomorrow ..... who
would have the bur-
den of making final
arrangements? Would
they know what to do?
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
IN
THE NEWPORT HARBOR
NSJGN
Offici al newspaper of the City of Newport Beoch.
ONLY $25.00
(Plus $10.00 fo r the Orange County filing fee )
.
We will take care of both the tiling 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 ts not necessary.
2721 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar (at Fernleat Ave.)
Telepbooe: 873-0550
Keith G. Sprtnren rw.s been
appointed to the oew posiUoo of
manager, teehntcal evaluation
otflce, tor PhiJco-Ford's aero.
space and defense systems op-
erations.
He wtU be r espons1ble for
revtninc technical proposals
and technically monttorlngeoo ...
tract performaoceofthe 3aero-
KENNETH W. AGID of Newport space and defense systems op-
Belcb has jolned the Irvine eraUoos' divisions --Aeroou-
Co~·s ma.rkeUnc senices troaJc at Newport Beach, Com ...
department, He moved from munteations aDd TectudcaiSer ...
Goodk1n Reseuch loc. to man ... vtces at Willow Grove, Pa.,ud
ace lnioe's residentbl mar. Western DevelopmeDt Labon-
keUnt procram. An er-Air tortes, Pak> Alto.
Force capta1Q. Mr. ABfd com-He las a t.cbeklr'•decreet.o
plated a ma.star or scteoce 1n elletrtcal •c~Detr1D1 trom
systems manapmeot at u;c CarDtgie-Melloo UMverlitJ,
1D 1919 before Jollll.nc Goodkill. Plttsburp, ud a muter•• de·
As lrriM's n•Jdeatlal market-~·II'• J.D ecooomtc• aad opera ...
t.og mu&JV, he wtll HrYe u tlooe: re~~&rcb from the Oaf ...
Uaboa bltw'eeo tbe pant 1ud nutty of Maryllad,
denlopmerat firm aDd tts nuy I He Ud his fam!IJ wtll Un J.D
bu.Udera. •1cor.a del Mar,
A~~TJ~~~~Itotl, .AIOARD U.s.S. HORHI
.oa ol .Mr. ud lllu. JObD c. N'aYJ S.mu. l.arfJ Ill, Da·
Catloa ollotO E. OeaoBlYd. ,..,_, JOG of Mr. ud Mr•. ~~~e. 11 _...,.. s ,_"Carl R. oa-111 as LU.-anaa.O --at 1M 1U Placo, COD II-... ..... Air SlaUOo, c..,... -lotlloli'---
CIIrlall, T... ~ lbo pldod •I Mill lll-
811 tnJJDi ... -ada! .... tal -... --fllrltl lnloloc Ia tllo T -MI lito U. I. ... _ l'laol. ,..,..._., aJrcraft. or' I t ....
m,.. 1o lito ootdll osf" SUR PING Lluoi!S
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11t 11 .. o1 as •MetV• •• •• am 111ron. 0n11t1 rr.. lito Jlaftl a-o 01-C-YIICA ...,_.._ •
.... Tnllltlc ~ al lito no YMCA ---loot.
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At Pacific View, we have helped hundreds of families through this
difficult fad of life by making all the arrangements with them
before the time of need. We provided them with an itemized list
of things that were legally necessary, others that were financially
desireable.
You see, something will be done when you die. And today, when
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