HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-12-23 - Newport Harbor EnsignWHEN THERE IS JfOSNOW, you makedowttb •tat you .....
Sueb was tbt cue at tbe Georce B. Greeae residence. 2501
AnniYersa.ry Lane, Back Bay. Little 8-yeu-old Debbie
Greene ·nlll.ed a snowman, 10 aot baYiJ:c a gnat abnndr.oce
of JDOW, lbl bullil tbl• tumbllwetdl llonle oa tbe ftJ
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Plooto~.)
McCurdy named
C.C. president
Bob McCurdy, president of
Newport Marloe Ste~PIY Co.,
was elected president of the
Newport Harbor Chamber of
Commerce at Monday's board
ot director's meettnc.
Co-vtce-presldeo.ts are Buck
Schueller, manacer ot the Co.
rona del Mar branch of Bank
of Amer ica; Robert MUum, of
Aolderson-Milum Insurance,
aad Dennis Harwood, attorney
with the nrm of Harwood, Soden
& Adkinson.
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24TH YEAR, ~0. 18 fiRST SECTION THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1971
IrYIDe became Orange Coun-
t"/'S 26th city Tuesday as voter s
turoed out erunasse to approve
locorporation by more than a
Z-1 marcin.
The 5 candidates woo wtll
the ctty were also elected.
Tbey are WUllam Fischbach,
Z,044 votes; Jotw Burton,1,893;
Henry Quigley, 1,688; Mrs.
Gabrielle Pryor, 1,490; lOdE.
Ray Quigley Jr., 1,374.
Seventy and. nine-teDths per
cent oflrvtoe's 6, 71 9 r egister ed
voters turned out at 8 polling
places to vote on the issue !ol-
lt.lwlng a heated and contro.
versJaJ campaign.
Irvine's first council
D
Gl
There were 3,U4 "yes"
votes aplnst 1,515 •;oo" votes
on lhe questlon of wllether to
incorporate the central area
of the lrvtoe Ranch. Only a
simple majority was needed
!Jr approva l.
lt ns the Irvine Co. which.
started the movement townd
tncorponUon.
As a result of the election
irvine has become Orange
The 5 persons elected to 0~ Ute lepl and flDance com-County's 2nd largest city ill
the city counctl ot the new mlttee ot the Yilt;~.~ Park Com-terms of uea. Us 18,207 acres
City ot Irvine are of varied munity Assn. L"e surpassed only by Anaheim.
backgrounds. A bJ'iet descrtp-He belleves in maJ ntalning lt is l8th in stu ln popu1aUoa
tlon of ea.cb of the new coun-th lr ... 1 wUh about 19,000 residents.
ll ~ lot'-e env onmen,. quality ot Eledioo resu.Us, tallled at
e mem-acl ...,-..1: tbe city by UmlttDg t:zcus!Ye the rectstrar's ottlee lJII Suta
• GABRIELLE PRYOR, 31, hieb dea.slty bouin&. lnslsttnc A:a are uooftldal Tbt oat-
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llt'ti at 117Z6 "\acta Tne 011 ,.,u aid apea II*M~ • • -• Lue, uatnnlty Park. Sbt Is traets, by rqulat1oo lDdustrlat • come will be'decllred offtclaJ T-H~ NATtVITT scnz. ..-r•
a bousewlle and the mother of a:x1 commercial b:at1ons b o.ae. 28 by the county bovd of Sr~n:oa resiMac.e, Zil6lntM An ..
2 children. She Is the wlle of providing alt@rnattves to o~er~ ~upenlsors wheo It canvasses Ch:' .:oflnas. (Doo Alldersen P~><otlf'ip!>y.)
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remlader of tbt reuoa we eewirate
Los Anceles Times ))uraaUst rel.iaDce oa the automobile aDd the ballots. u s • • I d?
Larry Pryor and is anhooors by protliblting billboards Follcnrtng their meetingoe:zt security lnvo ve grad~mte lo history from Sian-oolse-makers aod olleoses .; ~uesday, lhe """"lsors must 0 0 0 ford University. Tbe co~le has esthetics He s•-rt tr t t.!le a de<:larallon or completloo • .....,... 5 con ac or the election with the Caut-N a_ Uved in lM'lne tor 3 years. senices, projects at lea~ a ornia secretar)· of state i.DSacp ewport u.::achdetecttvesare Mr s. Pryor is a member of ZS~ceot tu increase, and rec-l11vestigaUng a case that, ac-
tbe University PukPTAboard, reatioo b.ciUttes for all. rameuto and wl~ the Oran~ CllrdiDg to Industrialist Frank
secretary or lrvtne Tomor-•JOHN H BURTON 36 u County recorders otnce m M.u-chuk, involves a th reat to
row, a director of the VUlage u 17952 Alill@o Tr~e 'u:~s Santa Aoa. The omcial date ot oatiooal security.
Park Comm\al.lty Association Vlltage Pull:. He Is a.n un: lncorpo~tlon is when both or Mr. Marchuk, president ot
&nd is active 1n Learn!ng un. employed markettng l'lose filings !lave been made. Laser Computer Corp., 500
u !ted 1 mana.cer , lo::IOO.ed with the Sl4>@r-Newpor t Center Drift, New-m , Rormerly witb North Ameri~D visors' dectara.tion wUl be the She believes tbat the city octweU and has a ba chelor s names of the 5 successtulcoun-port Center , claims to have
Mr. Marehak said ne had 30
bo.:.und copies ot the document
package, worth Sll each,
printed aod kicked up sa_fel)
i 1 IUs desk.
The computer maga .. Zioe edi-
tor wOO contacted him last week
claimed to haYe a copy, but
p.~Uce won't say --or doa't
k1:ow --oow It was obtained .
M ·. Marchuk aid only 29
o~ the semi-secret blueprlot.s
f()r ttis vast enterprise can
b~ round.
Taps for bugler veteran must set environmental staDd-degree trom OCLA . He lsmar-ell caodldates, They Will be blueprlnts for a bUsiness em-
ards aDd require developers to ried, bas 3 daughters and bas sworn into omce by the Oran pire that could revolutioni%e m.:.et them, tnat tight controls Uved lD Irvi.De tor 2 years. C ge tlte computer lndustryaodma.ke Taps will sound today for mat at Island Ave. and Balboa
or arch.Jtecture, signs and uUI-He has been president ot the ounty cler k either late De<:. mU~y men mUlloraires 10 times Rembert Ray, who played the Blvd.
!ties are required and environ-VUlage Park Community Park 25 or Dec. 29. o~·er, according to Pollee De-mournful salute of taps over Survivors Include his 1Fidow,
meota.l impact st11111es ot oew ASSD. ud 15 cllatrman of the Then two D.oa.l steps remain t~Uve Donald Oyaas. tbe coffins of so many of his Helen, and a son. David, of
defeklpments Deeded. Council of Communities of lr-h be ta..keo before the end ot Mr. Marchuk diseove red taU en buddies of World War L Los A~les; 2 sisters, Mrs.
Sbe supports erosion cootrol vlne B71 --meaning the close or something wrong last week Rub}' Rogers or Los Angeles
ordinaDces, housi.Dg for aU who H~ advocates aiding the en-business Dec. 30, siDce De<:. 31 however, wl)eo he rKeived ~ Rembert Ray, 72, who lived at aDd Mrs. Leah Geyer of Cama-
cboose to UYe and work ln fr-tirooment by Implementing a is a state holiday. r outine phOne call to conlirm 100 E. Bay Ave., Balboa, died rillo; a brother, Carl, or lda.-
Tile new treasurer is Tom
Simandl. an aceouutaot with
Wollf aOO Co., CPA's. Jack
Barnett was r e-elected as sec-
retary.
Ylne, cootract senlces tor 2 reoera.l pla.D establlshlo rl _ . The new city councU must d<:ta.ils of the orp..nization. Saturday. He wa s a Work! War 00 and one graodsoo.
ROBERT McCURDY years, a small recrea.tfoo de-orous sooJ.n ' adoptio a~ e:. t1le , a statement of the new Captain Oya.as said Mr.Mar -I veteran who was wldelyat"tlve Funeral services wtn beheld
nual lnst&Uatlon d.laoer to be putmeot, cooperative regional forcln poll~ J 1 di cUy s boundaries both with the chut was called by the editor in Orange Coast a-triode or ga-at 11 a.m. today, Dec. ZS, at
held Jan. 14 at lbe Balbo& pla.nning, rezoning of much of DIDCe: aDd by0 =ld~g 0~uh Sta~Board ot Equa.UuUon a.nd or a computer industry map -nizatioos &lXI bugler on ca ll Dilday Brothers Mortuary,
Bay Club. TbeChamber's "man lnioe and freedom from re-hJgber levels ot vernment the Orange County assessor's ~~ for comment on a so-tor many observances. He had Long Beach. Interment Will be
Councilmanic directors are:
D~strlct 1, Ed Robel; 2,
Geor re Zeblll; 3, Bill Holllda.y;
4, Bill Coulter; 5, Cbick Hig.
ble; 6, Br)'ID Hemphill aDd
Sandy SandUng; and 7, Buck
Schueller.
The new ontcers will be lns
stalled at the cmmber's an-
llance 00 the property tu. He s~rts a :oad ran · otf'J.ce, both ln Sa..ata Aoa. The called business plan outlining lh"ed I.D the Harbor area for 10 at Sawtelle Veterans' Cemetery ~:~=~::;~.will also be named • HENRY QUIGLEY, 31 , ot or hOusinr. a t:aJ. rate increa:! last two steps a.re oecessary d-'velopment and marketing ot years lOd operated • tauodro-In West Los Angeles.
Monday's mettlng ot lbe Sl4Z CbateauCircle, the Ranc b, ot $35 tor an a•erage home to bave land within Ute city a ouclear computer. The editor E • I I d fl d
Cbamber directors 'ftS held is empJoyed as an economist, a I.IDUled school district wtth removed from eotmty assess-wants to make a major story RYIJORmen p an ra e He Is married, has 2 children a mast lao t ed tl ment rolls tor the 19'72.-73 tlsc-.al ot the plan . :Z.~~~IIC :!,'"~bo/M:en. and bas UYed 1DlrY1Defor3-l/2 eootnc~pclty ~~ce':.~c~~ year, thus prOYiding a basis TtM! q~stton that remains Tbe CociDc.U-appointed environmental qua.Uty coatrol Com-
years. He has a degree in parts and r ecreatloa commis-tor municipal tau.tioo, unanswered lshOwdidtheeditor mlttee ID Newport Beach Is looking tor comment IJit sua--$ 36 "II" Ph "I 0 b ecooomtcs from Johns Hopkins stoa.. a mi&DJ.clpal poUce de-Should any ooe ot these Ooal c~t wi.Dd of the story unless Uons ttom otber Councu members on a study draft of an m I I On I Co Jo UDivers1ty. puttDeot 'Withi.D 2 years and a steps DOt be taken 1D time someoae stole documents from tnYlroomellta.l qauty policy statement.
He is the tOUDdiDg treasurer 2-lt't'el form of gonrnment. :a'fine would be a cUy ln name the company . 1'h1l statemtQt, •hen naa.Uy adoQted by the Couoc.U.. W'I:JIUI
Tbe All" Force bas lelectld Brlc. Gtaen.1 BeD)lmlJII N. of the Couocll ot CommUllltles • E. RAY QUIGLEY JR., 38, ly. Mr · Marchuk said the first lead to ltud&.rds for preservation and enbi.acemeat o1 the
PbJlco-Ford Corpon.Uoa's BelUs, F -15 syltem proc:ram of Irvine, nna.nce chairman· for ot l8S71 VIa Palatiao Turtle Tbe voteat each poUJD(place, S!(:Uon of Ute plaas tn.-orves eDYtroameot in tbe clty a.od would coYer such envt.roluDealal
AeroautroDlc DlYlsloa 1D New-dil"ectw, stated u.t UDder tbe the Irvine CbuocU tor Educa-Roct, ls a commerctai aJrUne botb for aDd aptnst, was : the organiu.tion chart, showing sllbjects u air pollutfuo, water q~~allty, waste dlspoal ud
port Be&eblodtftlapacue .... curnat COIIRact, Ptlf.lco-Ford tion, chaJrmaa of the Lagun~. pilot. He bas a tacbelor's de-For Ap.iDSt tantlstic eJPilasion potential Dot. polbltioa. amr~umlUoa aerial c-aylltm wW dei1Yft 10 c-ayllems S.cb Clty bealltlflcatiorl com -rree 1n .,.eeb, 1..s married, Turtle Rock 203 or.ct tbe CODCf!'rn eets lOlna:. II wouM ..-GlaUy result In ordtDaDces and dlrtctlqa eo
for poalble ialtanatloa 1D tbe aDd 110,000 f"CMMIdd at ammaat. m1ttee and n s the ftrst pres!-bas 2 cbUdrea aDd has Uved School · · · · · 660 Tbe secood com.atns letters Ute lltaft'. Aa eK&IrCI'le of soch a dlreettn mlcht be tbe .. ~
At.r Foree's on F-15 a1r n-t1oo to tbe Alr FOI"CC b both deal of tbe Raneb Homeowners i.a lrriM for S y-.rs. UCI {Veruo or lntent rtom many major U.S. aa.tva.l IU Ia elt}..operated vehicles.
pertorlt)' tlptar. IP'OUDd &ad ru.pt leiUIC. AND. He il a director ot the C~ · · · · 62 206 corporations p1edgiac purchase "I'M ~ policy statement was flrst (Inn to the C-=tl
Tbe $M,l81,tll e.traet 1a Tbt Jlrst z cooctpta.JpbUea He urps provlsioa of ade-Greater ln'I.De ladustrtal 212 of Laser Computer's oew be. on Dec. IS. Fo~ sugestklns from iDdt'f"tdaal memben,.
for a 3 year, blltca .. dtYelop-of the GAU-7/A ,..elllltlated quate opea space Ud btl1eYes L_,.., director and bmding T~~s~; •. ' !~~ l&S PoUce S&id it is tbe tatter tt .W. tle drafted lD tlaal for m a.nd prestnted to tbe Co.ctl
md procnm. TodlJ, $10mll-Juary, 1161, to deiDoutrUt PUalac &ad IODiDe b1 tbe oew member of tM CouaeU otCom-Uah·. Park tnat Mr . Marchut espedall:1 t.r .,...., lllablbb1Dc ltUdatds for f.lcton•b1c.bllll c•
UOa la btbte obllpted oa tlt.ll tbe t•s:lbUttJ ot a tdP nte city will have the mast impact mleltles ot lrYtDe (CCI). for -(Reaser). S.CS 189 fears, since deUYerJ to com-ud detwmJM tile bloa. (llrtac Wma.l aDd plut or-pit-.)
eoet::ract. of flre, cueleu .__.tloa Oil tbe qaa.Ut)' ot tDTt.roameat, mer c!lrtctorofthelnlDeRucb UDIY. Park Pt:Utors could be disastrous. ud pta)'Sk:al ~of a community.
PbUco-Ford ft8 M}teted ,_ IIJ'IIIItm. n. lrd ,.._ Ht ~ rellaDce OD the Watw Dtatrlct and a director He also maillta.lns It poRS Herell tile tea: ot tbe dnft statement:
allor COIIII>OilaJ -~I lac:-lllo --at Billa tr .. market S)'llem IIIII DOl ollllo F-ot UCL He was U~~t ZU l !l2 a lhr•t to Dlll-l IIO<:orlly, ENVIROHIIIEMTAL QUAUTY
Eltctrk: Co-dol1ol a Air Farce --laty '-al bo" to proylde boulloc a por-1-lrlllor Oraoco SciiOol stoee oome pre--por-E-ta tllo -lcombloatioo otphysleal, blololl<ol.
eompeti.Uft "lbOOt-oG" ..,..._ tllr--Ordoblr, lt11, Mile tor .U. CODtn.etSif'ficu, •• Ca.Q lw S-1/Z f'U'I. cw .... ctti. · · · ' ~ 2t0 chases art trom eertall deU. ud c.._.l ~~ Wbieb tafiiiiDCe aad determlDt t111t...,.
atioD pba.M at £c181 AJr Fcwee "'*' t&Cb CIOIII:ractol' Sredap-. ltf"tl tuu,cJt)'recrtaUoapro. He be.._ tiM elt)' COUDCU, Abrnt" ' • • 13
58 eate bnDChes 0( tbe u.s. lOY· tad the J*yslcai w1w•Uap of 1 eomm.ttJ. To ca ts Me
But, Florldl. PI"D"•tttr ·10.000 ,...... of llf"UU tor 11-17 JtU Old~. uc1 eu ellllt a JIC)IIItth'e mn.:.ee • • · · 94 erameat. YUb au. dti••Joa, 1 City poUeJ 1.1 '*hit hi~ 1o ..,_..,.
Loula F. Hotllf, Plllloo-Ford ••--no-u-._,_ ID tho oohllll>o ot oo lllo ---...at IIIII AWARDS PRESENTED ud -1110 -bulc lllo--"-. air rlco ....-udAar-c.l< -"' _,. Ia w 1110 4111 roto,:tprobloma. oraoo IOIIIIc DOllcl" to plde 1011 -· no.,._oftllla DOIICJ'lUoo•'llallllllo•• ~ ••r, aid 1110 -ud flal p1ut ot 1110 donlop-WILLWI M. FIICHBACR « lllonlloll ot IUoo, ociiOols, ud &"*U.. .... c:ll wiU -. llle lolallll, ...., 1011 ~
CiAU ... 1/A wtD be a 11iti1Dt· ... of tM ,_ JJik-. Ia Sl JIU'I okl ud IYII at ••II• 111. P"''IC. tnas-!ipectal J't001116U. aftl'dl: Boyle, Mark SkiW..,. MUe weD btU1r oiDIII dtt11 r o1 Nt'WJOI"ta.etl. JIIW'*I-c-...... dee!F I tD In Mr. H·~ a.t IMOOIII-1'7745 ~ TrM l.ut, Vlblp ....... .-ate JllltJ, al~ lx" ..... ~ .... PH-Alllmo. Wtull (41CtiDI.I MtiiM' 1 I 1 ood"»> Tlllet •)letts• ..
I$DIIIIUlal ..... llalr·tD-&Ir patltw~--ol ... Park. He lJ U lltDnl7, U .....,_......,. relr.UOU lllttda.tT...., ...... IIIIHt-••C•'OIYLsloa--MlABI.rM, pldt .... wtii..W ..... ,_,llll:
-1111. no--ot GAV-?/A-._a .. al"--..-.ootlllmlr<l~-... ..-_ lleoliiiOlloopwtlloacli Pvb Joo -.a, Millo-. CRlc I-,._ 1 ....tac-W-ot till CllyC l'
tilt GA.ti-7/A IIlii UU1J tD Mtnalc-. ..... adwlllrdll ,....., IIIJ bokJa & dieD of S. W N. 'RIIDr all Ud.......,._C:O.•....._ Mii)W, Grtft Au., DtY1d ill '*'·~-~amrfl. .,
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'"' OI'PIQM. Mill" /ON I &c:«>q>KC<I,lbo mother llld tile lbe -·• llld ISOCIIIYO """"to atalo prt.a. Tbt ..._,. to "'' -· -•• -J, tbt drl¥0 lorl?borUoo lellllllwt ol tbt ate. oa top luDU wbleb we ~ ... tor doiac 10 ll: a cbtc.lk from •ocltn&lae tbe ,.,.., lawuad oa Meted 11u Me at ltUt 01' lMI c;ITT 01' MIIWI'CIIIT'II/001 Nolldslc ta lePL ratlooaUJed lldorod Ia lllo loopot -lbe atatolor$4,000porpr._ P-M, Ud .._ wo lo_..'IJ bollod. No -•
THE HAI.BO/t' AHKA'S OFFSET N£rSPA!'£R .._,. or wrlill( eao chlap Ia hlll«y, • llllt 1o tiwl-rod tromatal<l atod'IJ -liT'--at-major ".-oa.tlolo" o(
Office ... priM I .. plaM l• ,._ Ea.ip BUWi .. , tbt fact. It fti&Pilaaed, lwutal ODe eroqt, tbtCit.llea.aCom .. prlloa. AI a eoaditioD of lbl.t W:~ WI mlebt ll WtU atuat
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2121 E. c... lfwy., c., .. tt-l ..., CaW. -926U-mllrder. Wbtthlr tbe tacaum mlttee tor Law Edx'cemellt protatloD, 10mt ay be -· don U.. pollee IW'Itcbboard mi!ICh dllliac tbe put ,.,., Aad at
TILIPMOtlll 673-05811 (N .. c..1o 714) lflltm, wtlll tin .,...m.lsuc:-N-(CLEN), a atalowldo or-tooeed to aorYO 0110 JIOS' Ia at 5 p.m. tao lbe -lrto~ U1o ftriiiiJ·
, Uoo, remona the Uttlt b0c2)' p.nlatlondevotedto~rUDr us k d cellbratta atftcut rolbctotperm.l.l.lln THE JIIEWI'OitT IAI.BOI ENSICN .. s:· ~-~~=:: .. i ro: .. ::-s plec:t b)' pltee fl'omtbemothn, law enforcem&Dt retorm ••ct•· Gel out of UN as e joyoully lbclrUole oecvrtd wbla tbl ... p.,.U,.._. ia •• City of N•""PG"G Ml
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'I oea Y or plDcers are used to pull latlon hu compLeted their th .. '·sU:, tar more lhiD UJ preA~eDt ordtr'J(I U.S. mtUtarJ --..1 ud Of*'•.d MW"P-P• in the Newpo11 ....._,_Co«a ..... · ' r I& b u .. •-._ ......... -lbt abo< 0
,..._. 1 0 Ttr....da S.coad e1 .. po• ld the body out, U 1s still murder· teou ror the MISioO. aod they other bollday of the year. ID OJP--..,. -"T .. ~-611 .._ c~~r· a 'f• ... !HI U the OOctor uses a needle to didn't Uke what they aw. Nor A reJ01uUoa&sldngfor United apoclel &Dd t.ve le11 thl.D tbat •• despite all the oftn-Uoa llw1 of lbe Jtate 1a whk:b ~H£ NEWPORT 'HA~a0R ENSIGN ••• •di•dt;ed J,o t.. ' •••-1Dsett a Uquid to mate this dld L States withdrawal trom tbe oae percent of tbe vote In the mentioned abuses of tawdry tlle7 ue located, ratber thaD
er of .... .~ ~~culation by coiWt ·"decree No. A-20178 d.ted Uttle helpless We droown or A spokesman tor CLEN taid Uo1ted Natloaa was adopted at Geaeral ASHmbl)'; and commerclallsm •• there 11 PfOt"id.Lar What amouated to f.: 14, 1951, I• Superior Court fot tbe County of Or:•:r· S..a1e of removes It and the air lnjectloo the Legislature failed com. the Dec. 15 meetlnc of the ''Whereas: America bas at-hope aborUoa OD dtmaad u they b&d
Coftr ... ;,, ...0 by •••oo• •••-f ;, qoaiiUed •• pabll •II pabll< 11 mode, t1 wlll ldcka lewttmes ptetely to eoact any major taws N....,rt.llesa Uoll ot the readp SICrtfteod Ul2,000 ollts Fo~ lhts oplrll ot Chrlllmas been alloYed to do from July,
-..a ice. re'fUlred by 1-. before It dies, It Is and remains to assist lD combatttnr the United RepubUcaos ot C.1.Uf-fttMtnr men alDCe 195ltn so-In Amtlflca II DOt a Jon, a 19?0, to AprU, lt71. ARVO E. HAAPA ................................ ow,"'':' .ad Pllbli..._ a murder. state's rJslDecrlmerate. Tl'fse ornla. (UROC). called 'Uildeclaredoo-wJnwars' joy an eotbusi&sm geoerated SecoDdty, tbe peramtDt
PEC HAAPA ........................................... ~.:AMOC:I•e Edk« Wbo lmows? This persoo buts were s~ted by those Author-teacher John Stein-directed to lOme degree tsy an by 'pernment or society or child care bUt whlcb tbe antt. suasc•IP'~N ••TtS 2 • 00 could have been the great mind in law enforcement --the Dis-bacher was the speaker for apacy ot the U.N.; and Ideology or even advertlslna. motherhood lobby 'ftlltld 10
In HarbOr Ate•: Oa ,.. ... ,1:': 2 ,.. .. , 11Q 00 that would have rourw:t a cure trlct Attorneys afkl Peace 0 ~-tbe eveulDg. He described hu-"Wbereu: The UN bufl.lled a comes esseatlally trom the badly wu Ptllbtd t~U'ouctl COD·
Out of U.bor Aln; • ,... ' ' ,..... • for cancer. ricers Associations. mantsm as the reU(Ioo of the to restore freedom to Latrta, tam~ly, from Uttle children; cren, at flnt wlla)ut tbe
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How can a m•>ther and a doc-These law enforcement ooe-workters and UNESCO aDd LlthtiUlla, Estoala, Polud, and this Is profowxUy flttlor toowledp olmoatoltbeAmerl-
ARVO E. HAAF'A, owner and publisher of the Ensign
tor conspire to destroy a de-groups were DOt only rebutted Rid tl'lat educators are sub-East Germany, Bulpr1.a, Ru. for this day which com memo-can people, later ap.Lut a rll·
tense less We Uke an unborn Dy the LeglslatlU'e In their ef. stttuttng humanlsm !or Christ-manl.a, Czechoslovakia, Huor-rates the day nearly two tbou-tnc Ude ot crau-roota oppoat-
chUd? Because the legislature forts to modernlze our present Lan ethics and eternal truths ary, Yugoslavia, Cuba, and sand years ago wben,accordlnc tloa; but aa tM.t tide r•cbed
C!lve them the legal right to ta.ws and procedures but CLEN that have made th.ls a great ChJm; and to the faith of Chrlst1ans •• Its creat wttb tbt blll oa tbe
kJII? Oh, oo. It's only legalized pointed out that they had to na.Uoo. "Whereas: Free China, our W'blch is my taJth -~ God Him-preatdeot's dull, he fetoed it
murder??? spend their eoergies actively Here Is the text of the UROC ally, was elpelled from the self became a little chUd aM Dec. 9,AltboupjUttwonwau
Com mon decency would pro-ft gtltlng against 190 bills which resolutlon: U. N., aDd Red China, our part of a loving t.lmtly earUer the "reportooapoatttfl * GOOD TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY lllblt such a despicable act. would, If enacted, seriously "Whereas: The original sU:-enem)·, was admitted by the The American tamily today presldeocy" pratatnr hll &el-
k' Log j t The command of God, ''thou jeopardize the abtUty of our teen u.s. planners of the U.N. vote of 76 natJons, who, by faces a major, well -organised ministration bad loc:luded an No poll tics for this wee
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; US a shalt not kUJ, '' would stop a poUce 1:Kt prosecutors to light Charter at the ttrst assembly the large, have been recipients aDd sustained assault by avowed Item recalllDc hi.J: paat support
wish for a happy Christmas time and oormat persoo. The questt01,11s crime. 1 meeting, hekl 1n s. Francisco or u.s. foreign aid; enemies the nrst It has en-tor "a ranee of procrams ruo-
t 1 f Christ how soon will the legislator Certainly, law enforcement ln 1945, were later ldeottfied '•Now be It resolved that: countered In any slgnttlcant nine trom tbe 'ftrat DYe Yeats
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. -~ve the doctors (?) permts-should DOl be for ced to npt as secret com,..unlst agents; The Newport-Mesa Unit of numbers 1n our 111Uon's his-of Ufe' project a.nd the NaUooal
mas which is that God sent His Son slon to murder all old people ris ing crtm» and the ·r:tgi~ and U.R.o.c. urges s~rtpf Con. tory, My Christmas newsletter Center for Chlkt Advocacy,·•
into' the world to die for us, so that who cannot work and serve so-lature at th; same Ume, 1\ ••Whereas: Normal dlplo-gressmao John G. SChmitt's last 'year was almost entirely hts Dec. 9 veto message stated:
clety, Llle lsgetUngrealcheap. the spokesman for CLEN Cl: ma.llc channels permit the most blll, H,R, 2632, and Democrat devoted to documenting In-"For the federal rovernmeot whosoever belleveth in Him should not AU the sick, lnflrmed, and "C r lm~· victimizes everyone, direct communication between Congressman John R. Rarick's stances of this attack on the to pluare belld)ooc ftna.Dciall)'
P erish but have everlasting lite. mentally retarded --will they yet the majority of the Legis-oations· a.nd discharge petittoo. No. 10 In family and warnt.na of tbe shat. Into ~rttq chHd develop. alk" be next??? tature has oot resp:>nded to "W~reas: u.s. clUzens pay support of Sc hmitt's bill to terlng consequeoces that would meot would commit the n.st Tom Anderson, whose u stratght t Why do we not hear constant the law breaker'schallengf' with nearly m of the IC)keep aDd wttMraw trom the U.N." .now trom Us success. I pointed moral authority of the l'llltloatl
column appears regularly in the Ensign, cries to heaven from all the anything but negative votes." budget of the U.N. and Us out then I hat: "The critics of rovernment to the stde of com-f t jO pulpits and trom all the Christ-As an example of major leg~ • 1 d II d erhood lobbyforfreeabor-muaal approachestochlldrea.r-
tells about the g<X>d tidings .o grea y 1a..ns who believe in God, the lslation supported by CLENand Environment p an ra e on demand so that children lng onr aplnst the lamll)'-in a message on page 2 of the second Creator of Ute? the peace otncer s groups, one c elnd need not be born, centered approach. This pres!.
Section in this issue, and also in the Wbere are the de fenders of blll would permit the use of {CONTINUED FROM PAGEt) and r government child care dent, this eovernmeot, ls un-
the bJth'! Has Christianity be. electronic surveillance equip-cente s so that children who wllllng to take that step.'' article below. May the Lord add His come so cowardly from sue-ment tor detecllonofcrlmlnals. mental Impact statement setting forth the total effect of suc:h are rn need not be cared Tbe voice of the people -· blessings to the reading of His word. cessive defeats --loss of Bibles Th.ls type of surveillance is plans on the environment. for. u Is hard to see how of American parents, of thai
1n schools, loss of prayers In ~!ready ln use 1n 14 states with LAND persona lrresponslbtUty could stroor majority of Am<>ricans
• • • scbools, then sex-education, appreciable results. The la.Dd system ~onslsts of all terrestrial features tnclllding ro muc:h rther." who still love a00 honor the The Best Thing Ther e Is lmmodPSt dress, bad movies Another would redef1ne "ml -the shor ellne uxl the biota. Recuta -readers of my news-family •• had been beard and,
and bad books, so that It cannot Ucious damage'' declarlng it The city will not tolerate land use, development and manage. letter know o:1ly too well how for once:, heeded. B., TOM AN DE RSOH Chnst challcnsed the slavery fl(ht anymore? Have we lost a felony with spec:illed punish-ment plans which degrade the ecnolronment or are Incompatible much bad news I have to report ADd 80 1o 1971, ttom Christ-
Every now :lnd then some system :~nd declan:d I hal man our wJII to stand up for God? ment If property Injured or with existing usage. Edstlng usare wh.lch ls deemed lncom. In It as the months and the mas to Chrlstmu, on the ultt-
critic. carr I : ""You're alway s bi tht cre:~tiOn ~or God a~d Have Christians become d ~stroyed was over $500. patlble with envlrOD.mentalob)ectlves wtll be corrected. In order years pass a.nd so many aspects mate tattle Uoe so beautUully
talking ab":>ut the bad things, respons.ible
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God . Chnsl asllamed and feartul of being It Is my tmderstandiog, (rom to ensure compatible usage &00 maintain a high qua.Uty atmos-or American conrnment and symboll&ed bytheraUvltyseeoe
about whilt"s wronJ. Why do n't pre;~ched the rreedom and called Christians" CLEN studies, that "antl-law phere zoning and further growth will be regulated by the city Ute sUde further down the road in Bethlehem, the American
you ever talk about I he lood dlgnll y of the indiVIdual and Jesus Christ warned, '' U you enfor cement'' 1 egIs la t Ion In ac~rdance wltb a general plan DOW being deYeloped Which of the decltne of our R~ubUc. family held Us gouod and
th1ngs , about wha t '~ riahl With hi~ God ·g.~ven nghl
1~ co,~: deny me In front of men. I would as an examp le, give wllllnclude reasonable density levels. It Is therefore a special plea. hurled t».cll: the attackers Ia
our country?"' and go fraly · t~tnJOY k shaU deny you before my father tmprt:.Oned felons a ''bill of All plans must take Into consideration the geological s uit-sure 1n this Christmas season two critical enpJ:!ments. For
Okay, let's talk ahout the fruus of hL'i own Ia '·
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wor in heaven •· All We is cr eated rights" inc luding the right to abiUty of the ioca.Uon for the proposed proiect. of 1971 to be able to point this we may indeed give thanks
good thmp. L~1 ·s talk about lor hlm~lf or
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sdl hiS liibor by God, ~nd no ooe may take coun~l, etc., before imposing Ea ectlYe beach erosion cootrol effortswtllbefullysupported to two really stgntllcant y(o ••• tD God, abd to fiiDOd Amtri-
Chmtiamty. the best thmg for pay a We without offending God, prison dtsclpUoe, followed by by the city . ' tortes 00 tbe twu fronts I ape. cu parents aiMS cttisne Wbo
there 1s Be remmded us d that t~t Now is the time of all Christ-superior court revtew; W'":>Uid Tbe city s~ts lnvesttp.tion to tlDd sotuUona to our cttlcally mentioned at Ctlrlst. Jet their prestdeld taow wbat
And the angel s.rutl unw hnt way 10 rt uce t .: tans to stand up and be counted bar Undercover pollee b'om atrtomoblle, cycle, and pedestrain tratftc and parll:lngproblems mas time a ye&r aro. they noted on bOth tblle
lhem : explo ltowon of mmn by rna~ 1~ for God. Legalized abortion Is r·ampuses· letex-felonsbecom~ so as to have an efftcleot, balanced transportation system. First, while there are sllll Issues, noauy induclog him to
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bring you good r.dmgr of I"'" Ch"'"'""Y · not hondoul• " Maurice A, Bergeron, Chm., tor mal )lldlclal trials to re•oke desii!OS lor struotureaand landscapil>k.lnthlsregard, wheoe-er ?
lOY, whtt"h sha ll bl' /II all th e ho ~ of the world Chnsl St. Michael, the Archangel p.aroleandprobattoo. It ls feasible to ioso,undergrounduUlltleswtllbelnstalled, En tertainment or Br a inwas h ing.
P<OPI<. Fm ""'"you " bo'" w" no So<~tul. "' bohmd '" Chapter, Catholics United for 1 think the mojorlty of the blstorlc and scenic areas aod open spaces wtll be presened, The oow film, "'Soc<o onJ '""'"d o•i•h
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Saviour. wlu£·h u Ch rm th•· tt:t:ognn:~d that ree men WI ln the t.ace of rtstng crime. signs will be ellmloated. of diBIPDI up a dead leftist h
l,ord... have different talenl~. and fiOII THE CaWorn.la's crime rate Is up The city Js opposed to the dellberate harm or destruction of a use and breathint: "'current parzn:~~:. pi~~e,;, laulhlin"s
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varying egrees 13 4 per cent over 1970 and the existing biota. In this regard, the city s~rts the valid i1y '" into it , according to "'BiU y Ja ck.'" the report says,
{inr born J()fl und wruppf'd Some. He soud , would PI~ And there were in the u me lla~ Increased 250 per ce'nt In estabUshment ot open !(lllCe areas which are also designed to
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/l ,m m 1woddlmg tlurh,-s more w1Jh what I hey had. an country ahepherda abidin'a th past 10 years. s•mnnrt wlldWe and the establishment of wtldWe presenes. R•po•t from the Ca rdinal f'l . d t T II th se w~r e rewarded w1th . . e ........,. ~.... • .... 1 tse !rom all sources the propagand 1m aJme a I Luk e 2 7 1 ht Jamf! crus "· k . th an the field, kceptnJ watd! At the same tim?, over the · lo order to reduce.,..., COuuO DO • Mindszenty FoundatJo n . peo ple .in il all ('hn~tJ wus 111 rh, hexm
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wrr r ''' lh ' ood gan 11 to th ... n .tn And, lo, lhe anael o r the felony convictions has u or s ma. """'...., Airport M Bartholomeo a;'ILelt l wert t e hate-filled bl&ols, while teen s
and dwdr um"'r11 us IJ nhn I ~. no m · h d t m 25 (K)(} to 50 CKK> In 1970 Uoo to further expanaloo of the Orange c ........ , a Italian immiannu e~~:ecuted 1n are shown
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clear-chinkint 14) CllrtH tJ thf! (,,Jman. who h:~d ttn ""ulents." 15 a Lord came upon c em, an ro ' ta' of teJon~ 0••-rcommerclalorindu.strla.ltacWtlesandoperatloaswhich lh< 1920'• for killin1 tho /'·••••" 1.,,0 0 li e congratulated those the alory of che Lord ahone Yet the percent ge •· 1 un:" Uoo idealists. In one scene 11 yo uth
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' • " '-"-~ d H d bout th . d they sent to state pr son ... s p um-result In uoreasonable oolse levels. The cttyurgescoopera auards in a ~bssachusetu who refuses to honor the ''''t'~"' I li th 7 24 11 X! who prof1ted , and urge Is roun a . em, an me ted from 28% to less than with neighboring clUes whose oolse sources aft'ecl ourcUI.uns payroU holdup. In 1927 Stalin, ArTier ican flat is kic ked r'hnq w:.~ a lwdy~ '•·ld , hut fnll owen to ltaln by thetr were aore afratd. . ~~ This means of course and s•.....-.rts le..l .. latlon destgoed to Impose muimum oolse '' tho All-Union Congness or
And th an el aatd unto Vl/l. • ' ..,...... ....,. insensibly u the adulls su11 the "" h"m'" lof< he"n w•ll• "" mmple e I thai a Ca!Uornia con•letedfelon levels, lho CommunOI Pony of Nohonol Anlhem. In onolher, phy'>ro.~l b1rth . cv~n .t' .,u,, And . Ut knew thilt chant y them, Fear not: for, behold, ... ~ t 1 ••• 10 to 1 chance DA·~use a reductloo ln the volume otsolliJwaste Is essentJal Ruu•·. d .... ided the Sacco and I . od · ., r has a ....,.t er ,...,, ~ ot lh It -..... the communist clenched fiat h o m ih< h<gmorng "I "" " oo1 <h"'" un "'
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nrthly hrt. the \h:tdow ol the volunlary. In Luke 12 13-14 . are at JOy, whtch a hall be to ether recycllng of materials, reduction of consumption of non-important e¥en since the salvation and brotherhood ."
...rosS Jonmed nver Htm I· Vl."n the C'hnst was ulkm&to a large all people. g The ' reason tor this decline recyclable materials aJXI proper disposal ot all trash. C
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l<l prstr"'luet1~! 1 wo anarc hists as Red L 'Otunatort Romano : '"The wrap the dtad r vt'n o~l 111, nthenunct w1th me. L ord. (SL Luke 2:8-11.) and StC'PQrts tegislaUon problbttlng or seYere Y r e c ~ p.opoganda fodder." . hlrth tht· tloly Wnt tell~ u\ llwl M Vatica n called 11 'a crude
A.nd Jesu s replied · ·· an , Th H their use. The relevancy of a fil m such lynchina of the church of lh~ dea th I~ nlt\TI' \lgrll ll~~·l t who is II thai would make me a e ero Am QUALITY _..... The .. ~tt•e as "Sicco and Vanzeft l'"today. yesterday, of today. of all time 1han t-h~ lde dtvu.Jer amon1 men'" True The air envlr011ment Is our local atmo""""'re. ,.... the Mmdsunty Rtpnrt says , I
·' I """ ___..._,_..... -"-'ns DO u a political instrument of Ill: dc\t.tmt-.. 11:11 we Ch nst101n chanty, Uc knew , Our~ IS an :11r m wh~o.h gl;ld~ator of C.iod , lhlli Sold1er Is toprOYidealrwtdcblatreewom......._ .. ~,co.~ ''c an be seen in the
·• J h 'k ' h opprcss.ion ' ·• likewise, Me1¥in mrg hl """" """ ''"" cnmu ho m wolhm '"" <onool lhoK who "'"d m """ who o God' No wond" I U ooiiOIISodors,andlncloar. comm""i"·dir<<led 'freo Von p,.blo'• "Sw"l
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J he: 1mposcd by authonty <n i<I'•IY fo r 'iOmdhmg nohl(• \Till hy !-lis power, nen the While major IOUI'ces of emissions whlch pollute our air are Ang"la Dnis' campaign and I
R tty •~ lty will ctlnly " Sweet back,"' althouah Th~ Ht he .. amr pour I ta l we And , Jesus Christ wn not a •nd h<•ve and 'rt:it , hk.e tht' people of tortured U&.'lia arc beyond the Immediate control of the C , u,.;o C I th· Red•' •upposed 'defense ' of II (
• N 1 t In •••1r .. Bltlt'lc P11111hu newspaper m1gh t he t:omc:: no.h <J I "moderate ." He wa s, m f:i ct. youn g so ld 1t r . iJ:.ntcl won o'Yeranddiefor Him . o SlQ)Ort allothereovernmeutalorprnteapoces u...-o ther ruolut'-narics beint 0
"on·' l•rn <' '-I Th d h 11 'II Jk lh bat _._ A_ .. cootamJ.oaH.... · claims il i~ the fint "black ".,. "' • lin ··c:x1rem1 st e Fernandez, wh om V1etna m won er tat e st1 wa 5 e efforts to recutlte IDd a e oouuus......, -. tried for numerOua crimea or film" that doesn 't kowt ow
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he born •gam J.,hn l 14 .tnd tha t there L~ no bl.t ck nor grenade, and died I hat h1s yc:: dnnk or the cup that I drink Tbe city wtll oppose the estabUahmeat or tJP&DSioo ot The movies, the report uya, described
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10 HE became a 'iotrvant that non-ex1.,tent ; that we are lo be sneered at as luobi 11 1s an ilge hvn that the world may be , He Oraop County AJrpor1 commercial operaUooa, unless such re•triclions. .thay can distort .women films ever made."
we m1ght be sons -Phil 2 7 ··mOderate"" and ""loleranl" in 10 whtch a Geneul MacArthur d1u that the world may live , tacWUes are emtasioo-free or ha'le eootrola which reduce history , tum fiction into fact , Accordina
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and Gal. 4 6· 7 aJithtn&-•. 1n cludmg evil a , like 1 man 10 a p11 of cob rots. and 1s rcsuhectcd aga1n <~nd emlssloDB to meet r..,..ble lltandards. depict all typea of su:ual oo median Bill Colby chucked
HE had no homr that wt" An ;~gnostic is a modente attacked w1th all the •cy vrnum ap1n . WATER QUALrrY acli¥ity and per.enk>n as in $50.000 to help make the
miJht have a ho me 1n lluven Modcra tao n u. no virtue when o f the co ld ·hloodrd Here is lhe Inspiration o f The water JJsttmoiNf'WPOI'l Be&cbloc:ludeatbePaclftc typ :cal ly American or film, which has IJOaKd SIO
-Matt. ~ 20 01 nd l onn 14 2. one 1s modentely wrona or snake..creatures ur the ea rth . heroes; hC're 11 The Hero . Here. Oeean, Newport BQ, ruaoflnttr, rtMf'l~ • .'~'i:r (domestic capitalistic. They can portray million profit _ maklna it lhe
HE wu huntry lhal we moderately ~inful. Christ had ••en as he plan.'l and e.rtecutu . d . wat.., ... IJ),udtbeblotaoftbeoceuudUt.-y, the U.S.utheworld'anumber IOP·&rOIIlna
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·ndepeod<nl with ua 1n our aaony an roy, -__.. __,., ...._""' 1 biolo""'-1 &JXt m1aht be fed Mat / 4 211 nd I his t o say about these the great In chon land1n1. We here in us, and yet beyond Ul Materials wblcb bi.Yt cletrim~=,.:'"-.., .. ca.-:.~._,:;.-~IU one ¥\llain , propapndizc the picturcof•lltime.
John 6 SO. moderates -a reliiiOUI IYPf! c1o ha¥c hero~ c;oo knows! -and abo¥e us. Is The Hero who UltiMUc ttftdl UMf wb1eb com~----.... ~-...w• current communilt line -In I On the P<*tiYe aide , the
HE wu lhU'Siy that we He denounced in utreme ond lhoy are u veat as the lac..,. posticide,blrtJicidi,&Jdtertl~r ... -a-. llnale word, they can be uted ropo .. nno '--.. ,...,.,, 9/rode'• r h was, and ill, and ever shall be; ._ -• .....-.... IDd " .... -....., miaht drink o r the wells o terms: "I know thy workl, I at hero ever wu, hul all the b1as f'WI, oil from Mt11141 ud aptlll, ....... uom ._. ·-• to bninwuh 1 nation jual 11 adaptation of Alell:undr I · Jo hn 19 · 26 and lh ou or l ncJiher cold nor hot. I the livinl Christ who apeaka -.. .... , The city ,,. .,,,..-d. to tbt dtschU-of tbtll maWiala H1'tl•r u"d film to brainwuh sa Yahon -and conformuy or th e age war the etem•l l Am that 1 Am! ....... .. -•-clal dO MUc Sollhenllayn"a "One O.y in the lsa. 12:3 would thou were CQid or hot apinst I hem. 1Dtlo tiM t».y aDd oceaa frora tadutrial, comm« • lA • the youth or Germany." Lite of Ivan DeniloYich.''
HE wu weaned Thai we 5o because lhou art neither Chtist the Ultimate Hero Thlt Ia the JfC8I tltenlfh a.1 na•tknal IOW'CH. Tbl cit)' lbi.U lAIUt oe atrllpat The Mfnd1unty R~porl which depkta 1
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fl 11nd cold nor hot. I will spew thee bore H11 croM like a standard, that lnsplres ua and oomforu repletto.al r ........ tbt tiU'Uce I.Mo tbe .. , ..t oc:eu ol quote• Hitler's Minilter of c:ommunilt alaYe llbor camp in
Matt. 11 :29 . out of my mouth." like a naa, like a banner, 10 uund suatalnl us. God HimJC.If ~ ..a.tiiCM., Education, Dr. Be:rtwdt Run, Siberia,
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HE w11 •rip~d that we The Bible ia not tolerant ; proudly and 10 miahtily that dncended Jnlo the world to s.c:a .............. wbleb ...,, N..,part Bay from tbt as 11yina: "The National diltinauilhed _ and neJiected
mJtht be clothed Mall u·s '"nam1wminded ."" And 10 is men pspc:d snd feared 111d bar the worst that we can SU Dteeo CrMk, flood eoetrol C.._ .. , Ud ltorm draJ.aa , Soeialitt State deflnllely and _ fitml of ow limes."
17:28 and Ro mans 3:12. 1ht compau, I he mulliplication even th t Romtn !eponar1es bear. to affirm the faith that in r.,......U a polllaaa prob1eal biJODd tbe Immediate OCiltrOl deliberately mak.cs the flJm I he ''Quite a number of
HE wu ro ... ken th" wo to hi•. 1he bomna •nd fr<nina wo" of,.;d. And "" lhoy look our leu<r ond miAor woy w• of tbt ell7,lbe etly ........ _..,._ •pr!H Ill--· t"n•mkl<r or Usldeotosy." rnolutioauy ond pro-net•
miJht not be fonak.en -Mat !. points of water, all nature, lnd frorii Him the era.. that wu woukl affirm, 10 show Ull by ud, U Mel fP'7, triM •llfttrt U.. ft!trl ud tD I:Ut aU ''Todsy I he Motktn Picture fllma •e neort:t rel•lltd to
27:46, Romon1 J :ll ond ll<b. lhe Klnadom or H<mn. The llill bonnor; ond uid thot He example thai,.,. we moy duo ...... to -or o••••te ----11oft. Mit A-utioo ol Am<rics hao pnmtl audlelluo. tho roport
IJ:S. Got" of Hoi!, on the ot"" wu too wuk to bear II; ond •o "'"to belho hero. And the m lsrlal "*' -tbt ba7 II -IIIIo •::.-== diKonftd lhal SO'!i of U.S. -on, but .,. wldoty TOOn
HE wu •d I hOI we mrahl hond, ,,. hrotdmlnd«< -opon P" il to S;mon '"' llrona, mystory onct wond<f or It , I be --IIF tbt illate Wiler Qlai'IJ Coeol d mom ouctilnea are IIIMI<f tho IIIII --op ••-••
b< alod • luuh SJ :J ond Ph;! 10 ohu•donol ethic•. God, th• who b<nt b<ncath lh w<iah?. oomfon olit, " ttus: Thottclt CIJ·ol ._. Boaa. ,
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rnlohl 710 free -Moll . 27'2 ond un<honpna. , .. as th< Ten tho wont torturu or tkalh, Ho Umltatjoqp of mon, 10 !hot He s-rtrlll If a -I' PI PIN II ""'" llo-t llaJ, sudlenec.• "A ... eratlon or fOU!II
John 8:J:J:.)6. Command menu are fore'fcr the apoke to His Mother and pwe coukt truly suff• • we •fftr, tllllalllll fl ,... .. .., .. 1•1 •lllldbr • r• 11 Ill n. A • on a current fllan.J
HE wu m~cie lin I hat we ame, • true Christian has a bet a aec:ond aon, and taid 10 and upcricnu .-in lAd Mth etralloaQ ... 111
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HE died lhol •• Oll&bt N" when Cbrlstlcnlly WIT hndille," snd roam! unto the •d"lnlty. 110 boro wt11t Hoblds Mt Ill If oa tRIIrtlll F E 150f7, --.,._ -'1 ""*-1Got -telr tnsl• _ Colo _,.
--Joloo lt:ll .., Jolln 5:14, accoptsbto to lb• world. -· "Fotha. Into Thy Ul boor. Wouldl/OU ·-¢no-If .. -..., Ud -us loll' wlllllo litiiJ Ills 0."; lsoollr -'1 pny .., ltlsl ,..,_ ..,
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Miss Carole Bourgeo is
weds Donald Knipp
llaelllq ..... Wbl<b !boy had
wrUtoo, MIM ClltOio Boorpolo
aad Dooald KaiW boeame mao
a.d wUt 1.1 a double riDe wtd-dtar ceremoay ac Pd.Dee ot
P-.ce Wbena Cbureb., Costa
MHI, Seturday D1eht, Dee. 18.
TM Row, Aaclrew C. Aader-
10111, cbureb putor, otflelated
at tbe 'il p.m. C&Ddlellaht cere-moay,
Tbe bride, a. Costa M1tsa.
rellld•t, Ls the daughter of
Mt . aDd Mrs. Del Bourgeols,
for merly of Fullerton and DOW
of Ol&rbora. Relents, Mich. The
rroom'a p&reotl are the Harold
Klli&JPs of Costa Mesa,
. Mia Bourgeois, pveo ln
marrlap by her tather, wore
a prlDcess Une gown of h'ory
I&UD with a. pearl encrusted
bo11ee. Lace appUqtJes were
r epeat61 on the gown aDd train.
Her lace cap, adorned wtth
Ptll'ls, held her elbow length
•eU. Her flowers were garnet
ro.ea aDd stephanotis with 'a
cascade of white nowers and
p.rnet rlb~D loops.
Serving as maid of honor
wu her chUdhood friend from
Michigan, Miss Jane Madigan,
who now Uves 1n Cedar Glen,
CaUl. Brldesmaidsln:hlded her
sister, Miss Paula Bourgeois
of Dearborn Heights, M !ch., and
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Guy
Bourpots ol F'ullerton. All of
the a.ttendants wore g;;~.rnet ch tf-
fon . bodices with mulllcolor
paisley skirts In for mal length.
They wore gar Det velvet ribbons
ln their hair and carried white
carnations and garnet roses.
P'.lul Kotpp, 80G OltM croom,
HrY..t u ria& btutr. Two
otber IDU, Ktrk aad Todd
Kaipp, wen Ullblr•, llool with
the brlde'l ~.Guy Bol&r-
IOOlo, Leo P--ol luoay-nit, aDd T. Edward Aodrews
of Newport. Tbe croom's
brother, Bruce KDIIJp of Cb1-
eago, a.tteaded blm &abe• man.
FoUowinc the eeremooy, a
r eeeptlOD waa beldatlbeMoaU -
ceUo ClubOOUN 1D Colt& Mesa
for ZOO pests. It waadecontecS
with a whUe flocked Chrlstm.u
tree wUh prDet velvet aoo
pink ornamenta.
M \SS Patty Ley of Long
Beach. a close frleod of the
bride, had cbarre of lbt pest
book. Spe<:lal ll'ltlll& !Deluded
Mrs. Georre Morg:u of Costa
M>!sa, grandmother of Kirk,
Todd and Paul KniW, aDd Hury
Mllrgan of Costa Mesa, the
boys' uncle.
At Christmas tbe newlyweds
wut take up residence at Z86
Prlncetoo Dt. In Costa M !A.
The bride atltDded M dllpn
scOOOls aDd Lon&: Beach State.
She is a graduate of CaUforDia
State Cotlece at Fullerton wtth
a BA degree and English major.
She afflllated With Alpha CtU
Omega sorority. Her husbahd
Is a Newport Harbor htgtJ school
and Orange Coast Collerecrad-
llate. He also graduated trom
Long Beach State wlth a degree
In business administration. He
Is assistant sales manager for
the Bandlnl fertilizer Co. ln
Los Angeles.
NB staff backs UF drive
THE AROMA of fresh flowers and brunch will float through
the Collins lsland nome or Mr, a oo Mrs. R.1ymond Nemec on
Jan. ll when the NaUonal Charity LeagueJunlorsll.ave !heir
annua.l mother-daughter brunch. The Juniors, who work harrl
aU year to raise funds for the Costa M·~sa branch of the
Jotm Tracy CUnic for deaf ch\ldrenandforthe Creative Day
Care Center in Santa Ana, reserve thetr JantJaty meetmg
each year to honor their mothers and to r elax rturlng an
Interesting pr ogram. Th.is year 's discussion will be pre-
sented by Mrs. Charles Barr of Barr Jewe lers on the top ic
of "Dlamoods, their hlstory and their ca.re." Plans for the
brunch are belng completed by M:s. Wo~1tten L. Yount of
lrvtne, the hospltallty chairman, shOwn here a! left with
Mrs. George Coon of Harbor View Homes. Comm ittee
members Include Mlllt>S. Dxaald Schisler, Rlcnar d Say les,
Thomas Fnnk a.nd Charles F'edder man. {Ensign phOto.)
The Newport Beach city em¥
ployees ha ve contributed $14,¥
Z63 to the Harbor Area United
fund campaign this year. This
exceeds last year's contribution
of $1Z,801 by $1,462. Last year
the City of Newport Beach w•s
No. 1 nation-wide for level
of contrlbuUon.
The campaign was based on
ask.tng 8'4.Ch employee to eval-
ua.te how much he could con-
tribute to h.is comm·muy and
gtve accordingly, Judy KetS(>y
was this year's United F'und
chairman for the city.
had 1~ parUc lpaUon and gave
a total of $2 ,555. <"/ J. _ IJ "' ~
Publlc wor ks employees gave ,,. ~~
$1,054 for a 25% Increase h1 ~
contributions. ARVO E. HAAPA, owner ana publisher ol th e Ensign
'·Not only did these depart-,..,..,.."""'"""''"""""".,...,...,..,..,... ... .,..,...,...,...,...,...,.., m~nts do exceptionally well, '"'
but aU the departments gave
as much or m 1re than last
year. The City of NP.wp0rt
Beac/1 Is ver y proud of Its
em~loyees and their continuing
supp;>rt of the United Fund,
and especially to Judy Kelsey
for serving as chair man of
this very successfu l effort,"
!><ild Mayor Ed Hirth.
{COMTIMUE.D FRO~ PAGE l l f "hurdH•, ,.1,. 1" ht" thr
t"vr n know what 11 m~an ~ t o lw 1 h 11 1 h ('h u ,; 1\ir( h' •>Ill\ l lt' ,hur. IS
a n sttan ,.,ost Amt:f1L.In ),ll wht<rr t "hn\t" •\ml t ho~t l"an
St<t"mS t o m e-. lhmk u l "Ch .. ht· un dn ,, tJt••· m thr
J
n sttan
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al> nwanlni( J wlldrtnt·~~ ,11 ,,11 t)ll" m11,,n Yt't
non· ew w 10 gon tu t"hiHth · i.J ,·nomm.:~th•n' 'ti U!U£.lt• and or ma yht tU" .t lll>II·Jrw . · 'tn vr t" ;!Ct .1 p.:~lrnt •'11 (ood penod ln Amt"UCa tnda). t"Vt"fl II , 1 1 h • t" L' TOI)t t'O"Ui! I IH [ t" many Ptotrstant dt'tltymtn .ti t" 0 h unl\"t'/\t' 01 \ .:ITt" not Chnst1ans f-u r . .:~.:.:mdm..: 1 1 J 1 J 1 IJ .,., '" '"olio· /II"""' to srvrr.1lrt'.:rnt polh m:.ny of · h d b l . . tiiUI 1/, /lilt• fftt ••11/1 h l'j!lt/Tt'fl ART MUSEUM OFFERS t .~m 0 not ""lt"'o't m Chmt) s,,,, t11a, .,.,,,,,,.1.,., ht'I,,.,.,.J
PAUL DAR ROW DISPLAY. dt~m•?· ~~s vuam buth. Hu. l>t ll.m ,~r .. rlld m•t pl'•lsh. but m_n:.ac rs. JS ro:surucuon. o~nd 11111, ,.1,•!aHinJt 111;. tJohn
The Newport Harbor ArtMu.! Uas pro mtst of ettrnal l1f,· 3 1,1 seum pre~nts reeeot drawings Tbry thmk llt was a ··guoJ ~·•ml' r\·•·rk "'"" t.o1th m
( hri\IIJnll\ ,,.,.,u'<· ot
I hn'IIJn~ the·\ ~n""" o~nJ ,f•>n"t
by Paul Darrow opeotng ~. guy " Actually , Ut w.t~ o:llht"r
28 In the new entrance g:aller y rht d1van~ ~n ut Gud. nr d~l'
of the museum, 2211 W. Balboa Ht s h to ·~ 1 r k Blvd· .• Central Nownnrt. w o~ as ry grco~ <'~! J rr kn\)w. Jnd ht"c.lu"· ,,, the ,..,,~) --~-and bag~st h.H Thtrc c·o~n h<' "'"'"Jllt<1l 1 tu1,t1 .. n n~t l••n' J .. t
r tw~ rn1'~ rtw r•""' r hn~tiJ'''
INSTALLATION OfC. :II n. 19'7% officer• will be to-
olallod at lbt Doe. Zlluoc-
meettAc ot the Womto'tCouoell
Df tbe Newport Karbor..Costa
MeA Boud ot Relltor1 at the
lrviM Cout CowUy Club. A
fuad ralli.DI white elepblot ale ww be held.
NElii'ORT H~R80R EIII(JI
ARST SECnON --P ... J
TMURSOAY, DEC. 2~ 1971
QliOI~ DEL liM, CAU F.
COL D FEET ••• 7
A aenc:ration ago some people thought rubbina the
wk:s of the feet with &reasc would ward off a head
cold . TCJdily, w~ know better. Adequate rest and 11
well-balanced diet 10 a tona way tow~&rd prevcntina
colds. But, somehmes even the best pra:.auuons
aren't good enough. When you ar~ ill -whether you
hav~ a cold or something more serious-effect1vc
medications are important. They can be the difference
bttwecn pain or comfon ... slow or fast recov~ry.
Let your physician decide the remedies you need.
Then come to u.s for the prescribed mcdicat1on.
Christensen
... &. COAIT .. 1' .. C108011A DD. liD
ODOL& 1·-
~Is tome Seasaa< T • all
af Jll, IN •.,;est ef
•IIIUys. ltii!TJ Cltrislltas!
Helen Chris Cra ig
THE CRAMPTONS
VALET CLEANERS Mr . Darrow Is ruu professor no ln ·hC~t"Cn If lit W.J ~ ..... h .. ,
at Scrtpps College, Claremont Ht .uid twas. then lit ~t illt' .,,. ""' ,11 .,n,,,,.,11,, "' "''''''
G d l S h l H tl ~ " ,., ,. 3131 E. COAsT HWV., CORONA OEL M.\R -675-0JJO ra ua e c oo. e recen Y "J c \us ~hr 1 q . rhc ,.,,,,. < 1 J 1 1 ~ In ~ nu' I' •>J"I}ng 11
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The Ore deputment doa..ted
$3,236 a.nd collected an addi-
tloaa.J $1,520 ln their swap m~et
acUvtU es tor a total of $4,756.
The collecltnc of mert:handlse
for the swap meet and the
selUog at the SW1p meet ltseU
wu a ll pertormtod on a vol-
unteer basis by off-duty fire-
men. Captain Ed HaU was the
operatloo's chief for the swap
meet and. oversaw tile acQ.uisl-
Uon of m~rchandise, the selling
and m)ney reconclllaUon. Cap-
tain Roy Blackman was the
United Fund chairman for the
tire department.
General Services 1-\Ve $2,-
672, which is $400 more than
last year. Parks, beaches and
r ecreaUon department em-
ployees r esponded to the United
fund with a 100\ pa.rUclpaUon.
They cootrlbuted a totalof$862 ,
wlltch Is $300 more than last
year.
fini shed a commission ror a yt:stcrday. toda y. anJ turcvn ·· 1 ll ?l Th•· •\rnni .. Jn Way ~oTirF': "'e will be op en f'hris &mas
mural on the Interior wall of ~~":':";"~w~•~ll:.:•~•.· _____ .,:I·~'~'~'"~'~"~--------.!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;••;;•;N:;•;•;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;~ the Newport National Bank, and
ha s done several other com-
missions for Air france, Con-
vair Alrcran, Kaiser Alum!.
The pollee department also
num.
His drawings will be on view
at the museum through Jan. 23.
Museum ho urs are Tuesday
through Sunday soon to 4 p.m.
Guided tours are held Thurs-
days at 2 p.m .
HEALTH NEWS : .............
lD giving talks to other Doc -
tors and c ivic CfOlC)S, Or. Gary
L. Couture, O.C.,otthe Couture
CtllropracUc Center to Newport
Beach, oft.en refers to what lle
calls "the pre-migraine phe-
oomena." We asked him to
devote this space this week to
explaiDiD&: what he means by
the term.
"It '1 perbapa: the most fri&:flt-
eDJil( aspect of the mtcraine
headache," says Dr. Couture.
''Tbt Pre-MicnJne PbeDom ..
eo&" refers to the slpals or
lDdtcatlou 1 periOD bas that
waru of uhnpendtncmtcraloe
attac k. n baa a de'fUtattac result.
Tbt penoa k:Dowa tbe ht&dache
la oa Ita ftJ &Dd HYts to feu
tblt U wtl1 Jtrltt at a critical
Umt or l~rtut oceulon.
''Thl pre-mlplDe pbenom-
-~llJ ttarta wtth a •hebt
nattery f"Ua&lDUMitOmach,"
eoatt-.s Dr. COI.Dre, "npldly
tollowod 11r 111o -uoo tblt
UtMa Ud cok)rs 111m btl&fder
U.UWIMI.
"After a few eJPWltDI:ea wltb
blta ,.. ... .ucn... ~."
lot ..,., ..... •lctla --· ~lo .... -lllo -
h-lghtened by hls thoughts,"
says Dr . Cout ure.
A study or migraine and Its
tong range effects shows that
there Is a general distntegra-
tloo of the vlcUm 'spersonaUty.
Knowing that m'gralne attacks
may spoJJ an Important DC·
casioo, come at critical times
on the job aDd dlsr'C)t the hat.
mony of hOme ute can callSe
the sufferer to mistrust him.
self and lose confidence to his
abiUty.
These are "" 1 few of the
urreot rea.aas that headache
sul1erers should seek Im-
mediate correction of the c&L&H
of thelr problem. ''Ctlrootc,
r ecurri.Dc headache• of the mt-
(H.(Dt JJnd:romt practical!)'
&lwa)'S btciD 'a Uttle peJky
oot:'," ays Or. Coucure. "ADd
paiD pUll, wtth thetr temporary
reUet, oaly hide the arpncy of
competMt treatmeatudcare.''
Dr. Couture maJatatai otllttl
at !CM.S Wt~tc lltf Orin, Mew.
port Boaeb, P-&45.5300,
Oft Nl1k, ..-will te an
at the joyeD~ SNSea
"Y e ohall in4 the babe wrapped iD
Jwaddlill! c:lotheJ. lyin« in a m•Jller. And aud~
denly there wu wid-the •01el a heavenly b~t
praWn!; God aod oarilllo 'Glory to God iD the
hisbeet. and on earth puce, sood will toward
men. . "
ActoN the yean echo the word. of
the Cbrittma1 1tory, an inspir1tioo, a promise
and a bleui01 to all aanlr.ind. At thi1 holy,
joyous eeuon, we wiD to all our (riend• and
cu&omen a bolid.y ric.b ib tbe epirit•aJ re-
wardo ol ~ .-• lull portion ol •II
the pod thiap dutt • h.appy Yuletide bold..
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Lot s. Biock 7, ...s.euoa 1 ot
Ballo& IJia.Dd, located &I 404
ScMah Blrtroat. Balboa lslaDd, oa tbe DOI'thtrly aJdt ot South
B&ytroot between Apte Avenue
Ud Peul Avenue, Further re-
qUNt to establlsb a a.ero ftont ,ard HltliCk,
, Notice 1s hereby turther given
that said pubUc hearing will
be held on the 6th day ot Jan-
uary, 1972, at the how' of 7:30
P,M, In the Council Chambers
of the Newport Beach City Han,
at wblch ttme and place any
and all persons lnterested may
awear a.od be heard thereon.
Jackie Heather, Secretary
Newport Beach City
Planning Commission
Publish: Dec, 23, 1971, in
the Newport Harbor Ensign.
HOiii studelts If Elsign She's 'Who's who' lltUIISMYL DEC. 23, 1!71
COJI)IIA Du.IIAII, CALif.
1'llo --roll (J.I ...... ud _, ud .... -
roD (1.0 lo t.• •-l an ·-• Ill' lllo lloraco Eulp 1111•-to aciiOOI lor tilt llrol -. lolulllarllallle, 11th
Or&ap CoaatColleetEDIUth JMr; ud flallbed teeood ID
141tnctor Pat Kett, former the t•Nr• wrlU.~t~ catecory 1D
riveter &ad wattr..,, bat been tM 1917 competltJoD ~ed
111ted 1D the 19'7! "'Nbo'a •bo by tbe Pr.,. Womea. BEST WISHES
to our FRIENDS.
cndo<. roeoiYOCI -~~~~~ A IndO•·
• ?TH GRADE Aa. BuAmu
SCHOLARSHIP Timmy Campbell
ROLL Chri.Jtea. Carr
Tncey Adams Christopher Coppen
Eric BeMett Jeftr'y Co1
Julle Bergeson Rcutld CraJc
Nark Blxby Patrick Deoeher
Annabelle Cave Scott Ertl
Cynthia. Clarke Davtd Fletcber
Susaooe Crane Cynthia. FUno
Jaoet Engla.r Sheri Gaddis
Jimmy Fitzgerald Francesca Giesey
Katherine Fleming Joanne Gordon
Elleeo Harrington June GlO'r
CiDdy Harrison James Hodor
Jennifer Hinshaw Michael Hoose
Karin Hoganson Leslie Horman
Kay lrvloe Kathl Horn
Elizabeth Kendrick Marcus Hurlburt
Diane Kenney Rochelle Johns
Nicholas Kovalenko Jill Johnston
Jeffrey Kuhn Wayne Kasparek
Jeffrey Lee Matthew Kawamura
Christopher Little Evaly Kea.rl
Jennifer Martyn Marian Kelly
Carrie ¥Iller Leslie Kephart
Mark Olson Douglas KIIJJan
Gar y Parker Barbara King
Richard Rosenberg Susan Kitchens
ll owar d Schaff Wendy Koivisto
Jennifer S*mart Christina Kotob
Susan Stni'w James Landrigan
Diana Sturtevant Bridget Lehman
Christopher Vaccaro Kirk Llnn
Ann West Je'dn Locke
Karen Wes t EUzabeth Mats
" 8TH GR ADE
SCHOLARSHIP
RULE
Goroon Adams
Suzanne Auber t
Theodore Barben
Lor i Bowman
Kurt Miller
Lisa Myer s
Steven Nicholson
Kathy Otfstein
Donna Palmquist
Polly Parker
Debra Pazjk
Kathleen Perkal
Ann Phi!Ups
Sean Prizeman
Ka ren Raymond
Stacy Reeser
Paulsen Ri chards
Sarah Robins
Dulel Gron Ia American women" aDd allo WrU14c Ud teacbiar 11 the
Cyathl& Hacbey ln the "Z,OOOwomeoofacbleve-latelt La a HrlesotoceupatiODJ
Jvv HaU meot for 19'7%." at WblCb lhe bU lakeD I nJ01.
K;l.Jtlft Hammeras The "Wbotrwbo" Usting Is Her other pu.rnlta hue lD·
Sbaroo Rallrahan ao bOnor bestowed on American eluded beinf a wallnss, puncb
Thereaa Harold women Wbo bave aceompUshed prua operator, riveter, ex-
Carol H.-dden l somtthtnc "noteworthy that ecuUve secretary and book-
James Helftlch dlsUo([W.shes them ftom the keeper,
Hedy HeDdrlckson vast ma))rlty of thetr con. She returned to college at
Christy Hollenbeck temporaries." Tbe "achieve-the age of 27 and took wrlttnc
Ellubeth Howard AlRMAN H ld S Mut meot" honor is an international courses at CltrU& Collece. She
Bryaot Humana hew of Mr:X~ry.M F:kt~":~ award. received ber associate ot arts
Jill Johnson ot 1301 ParkN t" ha Mrs. Kubis, who goes by the degree from Citrus and wenton
ewpor • s com· pen name of Casey Scott, has to Cal State Los Anples to
Laura Johnson pleted his u.s. Air Force basic had two novels published In pick up her 8 A and M A She
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OlE HOUR
COIIONA DEL IIWI Stephan Jonas training at tne Alr Tratnlor addllion to numerous short bas been at ~n(e Coa~ ~lnce
Darien Jones ~omman::•s haLacbekland A1 FB, stories and articles. Sbeplaced 1965, teaching EngUsh andcre-2939 E. COAST HIGHWAY AT 1111$
Gioa Jooes e~s. e s en ass gned first in adult fiction in the atlve wrltlnr.
Kalbryn Keonedy to heppard AFB, Texas, for 1965 wtltlng coolest sponsored Sbe Is currently wortl.ng on
Carol Kirkpatrick training in aircraft mainten-by the National Federation of her dissertation for a doctorate
Pamela Koox ance. He Is a 1971 graduate Press Women; took second In from OC, Riverside, Her topic
Heldt Krasel ot Mission Vie~ high school, the California Press Women's Is "The problem of evil In ~=':u~upp competition lor her novel, lhe 20th century novel."
"Ocean's edge," that same Andrew Lawter
Matthew Levine
675-3306
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Dona Lewis NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Timothy Loats Notice Is hereby given that
Scott Lohman the Planning Commission of the
James Lynn City of Newport Beach will bold
Laura MacGregor ~public hearing on theappUca-
Erln Mack tton of William Stine tor a
r ,,,j T(~"JIII( ~\' ~J T~ Eu ~J ~J '(~'(~ ~J ~11-IICJJ llfiAi l~'liiJI11WJi
JuUe Manlove Use Permit No. 1574 on prop.
James Martindale erty located at 202.204 -21st
Janet Mattoon Street, Newport Beach, to per-
Deboran-McDaniel mit duplexes to be constructed
Lisa McDonough on C-1 lots and also that ~'0"
Leanne Miller front and rear yard setbacks
Valerie Miller and 3'0" sideyar d setbacks be
Dana Mills permUted,
Jennifer Moran Notice Is her eby rurther gi ven
Torrey Morvay tnat said pub!Jc hearing w11J
Jane Moser be held on the 6th day of Jan-
David Mukai uary, 1972, at the hour of 7:30
Catharine Mnlroy P.M, in the Council Chambers
Marie Mur dy of the r-iewport Beach City Hall,
George Newland at whi ch time and place any
Sharon O'Brien and all persons Interested may
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t•w•lry t l ~lltr thn wh•lutlt ,,;~u. We will fwtru. , .. •w• tli'"''"4' I• ,,,,,; .. •I 41) :t. ... ., whet y.v ,,.,
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MCK.IDAT ITD.II+0\,111 DAILY ' TO I, l AT. I TO •• IUM. 11 Ttl L
Diamond
Center '
for Orange
County
COSTA MESA .JEWELRY & LOAN Heather Oli ver appear and be hea rd thereon.
Kathleen Owen Jackie Heather, Secr elar}' A Frrrt Piau to Sho p ftnd it H~rt Flral
Robert Owsley Newpoct Beach c uy 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. PHONE 646·7741
,.~ . :~ ' .
DOM u .c m Linda Butter worth
Hollis Byer s
Heather Cr ossen
Greg Dawson
Cather ine Donohoe
Bryon Dubrow < •
T homas Dunlap
Sylvia Eccles
Br ian England
Linda Ensign
June Gor man
Carole Hand
Lyle Ha skell
Meridith Hayos
John Hedge
David Roum
Mark Rurker
Lisa sawy er
Douglas Schu lman
Laur.a She It on
Charles Shepar dson
Jill Sheppard
Jean Palmer Plannin~ Commission DOWNTOWN CO
Christine Pattison Publish: Dec, 23,~~9~7l~·~ln~c_!=========~=S=TA=W=H=A==-==-=H=_.=-=&=·=-=*"='============~=~ Douglas Patton the Newport ~!arbor Ensign.
Cindy Paulas
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W!pl/rtanf
CHRISTMAS
Jan Hllleaq·
Kr istin Hoganson
Robin Hope
M erri Johnson
Robert Johnson
Laura Kirkpatrick
Anthon}' Locacclato
Tracey Locking
Sandra Maravich
Stephen Marosi
John Martindale
Theresa MIIJer
AM Moon
James Palmer
Gayle Penewe ll
Debra Peterson
Llsa Plroumtan
Douglas Prichard
Jay Schwanz
Chr istine Sippi
Barbara Skinner
Matt hew Spurr
Elizabeth Stekol
Elizabeth Sliver s
Chris Sturniolo
Gregor y Vaccaro
Brian Whitfor d
Michae l Willingham
'* TfH GRADE
HONOR ROLL
Phyllis Badham
Lynn Ballard
~-~-=....--~--'1 Scott Baroa.rr:l
Westditf Piau
Nc•port ~ach
::11 Mar•ne Ave
B1lbc» bland
Marc Sinykln
Mark Slevcove
Charlotte Spurlork
Susan St.andage
Jeffrey Stevens
Jon Swed lund
Susan Van Scoyoc
Alver n Yom Steeg
Elisa beth Vorkink
Ernest Watkins
Donald Wri ght
Donna Yamaguchi
Susan Young
• 8TH GRA DE
HONOR ROLL
Cynthia Amedeo
Conn! Anderson
Wendy Baker
Ellyn Beamish
Robert Beauchamp
Roberta Blowers
Glenn Bowman
Lynn Bowman
John Brartstreet
Jud ith Broxon
John Burns
Brent Caldwell
Rober ta Capalbo
Susan Cline
Julie Comstock
Constance Curtin
Joseph Distanls lao
Rut h Dobbie
Mark Oor lus
Henry Durkee
Marlin Feducla
Susan Franklin
Mar jt Friday
Heidi Gotllard
John Pearson
Jeffrey Perkins
Cather ine Phi
Joy Pike
Wendy PothOff
Richard Priest
Ka ren Rad ley
Jill Richar ds
Lisa Robinson
Mark Rowan
Rebe<:ca Rocly
Leslie Scott
Jeffrey Searcy
Carol Sem eniuk
Laura Semonsen
Diane Se ng
Donna Seng
Vanessa Shadbolt
Ka y Sheppard
Stella Shirar
He lene Siegel
J erry Sm ith
Linda Smith
Tamara Smith
Carol Spurgin
Duncan Stra uss
Lani Strom
A !exandra
Sutherland
Adam Tessman
Donaldl T~:,~~;';hl Robyn T
Michael Thorne
Deborah Trapp
Jon! Tucker
Phillip Tupy
Michael Uraine
Kenna Vogt
Joseph Seek
Br l.a.n Bissonnette
Lauri Bowman
Leslle Bowman
Linda Bowman
Daniel Burton Scott Grttnth
Vlckl Yolk
Herbert Walker
Lisette Whitaker
James WllJJams
William Wittwer
David Wooters
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cycles, 806 E, Balboa Blvd.,
Balboa. 675~7282.
AlRLINE accoont e.1ecuttve UIUSICAL FOR SALE fOR RENT 1-;;;:;;;;-;-;;~;;;-:::----::-.,.--,.
wife wtsh 2-bedroom unfoJr-1
nlshed ocean view apt,
Jan. 8. Prefer Corona HOLIDAY GIFT AVAILA BLE •• Retired
SUGGESTIONS doctor 's office In Pace Pro-Mar, References. 673-5699.
Kohler & c ampbeU beautltul resslonal Bullding, opposite l-::=,-:::::---,-----,--1
mahogany spinet ptaoo, $445. Hoag Hospital, 404 West-PRIVATE party nnls to buy
Yamaha sp1Det orpn with spa. minster, fiB, $150 mo. John pla.Do for cash, 835-2278,
eJous SOUDd £ rhythm, $825, Yf?gel, 646-1675. • WORK WANTED
Two Bechateln crand pianos-l-;;;:;;;~:-:--~-:--:--l ;i'£cii~~~;;c;:.-;~;;~~ oad tul NEW mountain home, ., er old-world qtallty & North Lake Arrow-WORK, 1-, !rom 11495. _,....,, .... -~-, and a., ... -s • head. For rent weekeods or ....... -.. UU\&1" • mmWIN -v Chord orpn, weekly, 549-3612 and 530-bookketptDr accounts, oae ool)", $295, 673-4050 afternoons.
SUC!IIl7 uHd spinet plano, 6275.
"'Uy qu&rallloed, ucelleol buy o~M::-IS:cC:cE::L:-L:-:-AH::-::E:::O-:-U-:5--m~o~NIN~GF·:Y~ear~a~ot~;~~~ at $495, on all type• of and
Mew Lowrey SateWte orpn. EXPERT bieycie repe.lrlng on linen. SptelaJty
nllllt C&.M, $595. A18o ueour aU makes. Tires, a.nd all re-slllrta:, $1.50 per hr. Mable
S.U • H09eU cauette tape placement J)IJ'ts, Beach Bl-WhUtnAn, 607 Marprtte,
recordetl Ud other mllcel-cycles, toe E. BI.Ibol. BIYd,, Cor001. Ql Mar. 873-2774.
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Ladies
Get HIM tho F;oost GHt ol All
lor tho hor.doy Moson
"A New Image"
M••• t n tppoir~+ment
for him with
Ken Allan
One of Am erica'• fort mtst Men'• Heir stylith, In·
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SEVENTH GRADERS --Davld Bartlett, t..a BerL ~am•
car .. ,, .EliMia DbroD, Bubara ~sene. Jtlllliter L&J'DC'.«•us:,
MUJ LJDD, DID& Robertson, Amy ROll, Dat'ld hal:ukJ,
Sbtr11J Sk)plr. Brtod:l Son, Jon Sptt141tlcb, Be&trlct Tlu,
Dawld Trt&t, EtlJ.abet:h Waters aDd Dl,_ WllU&maon.
EIGHTH GRADERS·-Janlne Benner, JJealher Bw'DI, CUlD
COG.lttr, E!Uott Crooke, Ph1Up Doylt, Tammy Feldmu,
Beraadet:te Luclaoo, Steven Messenger, Theresa MorriiOil,
Gtorce Qutek aDd Dtbonh Vogel.
Here ta the complete Ust of honor students :
• 71'H GRADE Christopher Kiebler Deborah Vogel
PRINCIPAL'S Carolyn Kull Bryan Watsoo
LIST Ra)e Lall Christine Watson
Kimberly Aikman Jane Lambe Robert Weber
Richard Allen Jr. Ellu.beth Love Joseph Widman
ADne Amuod.soo Belinda. Lyon Janet Wilcox
Ann Anson M1ureen Maloney Kevin Wilson
Robert Batley Julia Matloff Charles Wlaprd
Terri Baldwin Karen McGillis Jonathan Wooldridct
Kathryn Barrington Deborah Morris Craig Yates
DaJ1d Bartlett Thonus Neeson Linda Young
Bruce Beck Barry Noebel
Leoa Berg Terryn O'B~ieo
LesUe Berns KenneU1 O'Rourke
Dourlas Bottorf Laverne Osterhou1t
Scott Brusseau Judith Peterson
Consmoce Calder Jonlelgh P;per
• 8TH GRADE
HONOR ROLL
M lcbael Abbott
Lynn Amundson
Spyrldon Antypas Teresa Clarke Anne Porter
LesUe Corea Yvette Pursell Vicki Ar cher
Stephanie Crane MJ.tthew thy! Laura Asbury
James Curley Christopher Haymond JuUe Baldwin
Etleen Dlxon Jo!ln Reed Nancy Ballcwlll
Peter Doder Julianne Reese Steven Baugh
Adam Doyle Barbara Richardson Nancy Bechtel
Brent Fair Leslie Rigler Alllson Beech
Murray Feldman James Robertson Lisa Berman
Timothy Fitch Ka thleen Rogers frank Browne
A tyson Fletcher Robin Roger s Kathleen Bruce
David Friedlander Sharon Sulleir ·Deanna. Buelow
David Camblll Leone Sanborn Cregory Burns
Kathleen Gerrie Fred Sanders Carol Buskirk
Cyntttta Gould Jamt"s Schindler Pamela Butts
Jon Grazer Kathleen Sever son Bruce Cairns
Richard Hammond Om.,.; Sim5elc DebonO Carroll
Caodace Hodge K.uen Sketch Karl Cllancellor
Wayne Hunt Michael Stark Jennifer Chapin
JenJrer Hutchinson Mt•nica Statz M lchael Chik1s
Susan Jer ger D'lVid swor d Diana Clark
Mellssa Johnson M s ... Liu'ICe Collins :uy f:l•oe:'1 Thomas Crone Barbara Kasche W.trren Toiylor
Kim Kellogg J eruliler Telles Erin Crowley
Kimberly K1guchi Am y 'r'anasse James Elliott
Jennifer Kevin Vogt Jeffrey Franklin
Lamour eaux M Jchael w'l!SOn Kevin f ranklin
Steven Lay ton P:.tricia w•,tppte Kimberly Gallivan
Sydney Lehman Bruce W:Jite Douglas Ga.rn
Shari LeoneiU Da.:cy w:::te D9ana GrabbG 1 Susan Lohrbach Stephen Willson radford ree ey
Mary Lynn Craig Wilson Karl Gregorius
Charles Missler Jr. Robert Yesk Ver non lladdon
Trayce MoUatt Wil liam Younf' Jr. Christopher Hall
Do ris Morrison Elizabeth Healey
susan Moyed • 8TII GRADE J udith Hendrickson
Karen Nicoletti PRlNCIPAL'S Leslie Hi ggins
Anne Parker LIST Jon Hirshon
David Pennington Jeffrey Beh rt?ns Stephen llyz.du
David Pirkle Richard Bell Mary Irwin
Roger Rawlings Janln.: Benne r Richa rd Iver son
Wendy Remer Tara Rlanchet Frances Jayne
Dana Robertson Lor i Bloog Jeffer y Johnson
Peggy Rohde Ke-nneth Br itten Constance Keevil
Amy Ross Hea.ther BUJns Robf>rt Klttleman
Lisa Rubin Jean Cdvanaugh Pamela Kloss
Da vid Sklansky LiMa Conver se Lesly Lane
Shirley Sloper Grego ry Corea Kathryn Limbeck
Stacey Sm ith Carin Coulter .Julia Loren
Tom Snyder Lisa Crea mer Tracy Lynam
Brenda Sow-. E lllott Crooke Wllllam MacDonald
Joan speLJetlch Ronald Dorn Randall MacDouga ll
Andrew Swanson Philip Doyle Peter Ma cKenzie
Marlene Tab:ilk Kimberly farns t:ric Marienthal
Beatrice Tice Ta mmy Feldman Elizabeth Marr
Holly Tlce John Fradkin Matthew Maur er
David Treat Le i Fujllsuoo Carr ie McKinley
John Tweed Wendy Gambill Mar gar et McKinley
Joanne Vandekamp Caroline Garren Paul McMurtrie
.. auren Vaughn Melisa Geb ler Michael McNalley
Marla Wallis Kirk Corrie Denise Meyer s
Elizabeth water s Dana Hanzi Grt-gg Miller
Tracey Weddle Mark Hinrichs Lisa Mona co
Susan West Wil liam Hoofe Lynn Morrison
James Williams Laur el Hostetler Char les ~e l son
Oayna Wtlllamson Jon Hughes Deb ra Nix
Kimber I)' Hutchings Elena Ohman
• 7f'H GRADE Mark Jensen Stuart Orr
HONOR ROLL Stacy Kautz M lch.ae l Palmer
Anne AmUng Staci Keoui!h Vir gin ia Park
Richard Babbe Karen Knox Stephen Parker
Kevln Baldrld~ James Kober stein Jill Per nworth
Steven Barnes Laura Kr onauer Gregg Peterson
Jane Barneson John Kunze James Peykotf
Dana Butholom~w Philip Lebenbaum Robin Pillsbury
Christine Bor den Brian Lonus Constance Polltoske
Cathleen CarUn John Luce .,____. Elizabeth Powell
Mimi Casey Bernadette Luciano Gregor y Prechel
Pamela Cheston Elma Mayer Hollis Pugsley
RoU Chris tensen Paula Mcroamee Yvonne Ramos
John Clark Steven Messenger And rea Rawlings
Michael Conner Thomas Meyer Ka thryn R£>ga.n
Paul Crouch Peter Mo ldave Steven Richmond
Judson Davis Marcia Moon A len Roache
Johnqy Olsta.so WII Uam Moore Brian Robinson
James Oyer T heresa Morr ison Lori Rodgers
MattheW' Earl Kevin Mullen Becky Robde
James Etus Richard Nebb Eileen Rose
Ja7 Farber Phuong Nguyen Douglas Rutherford
Gordob Fermer James O'Br ien Jeffrey Ruzicka
SIIS&.D Forte Elizabeth Ogden John Sacher
Susan franks Clu'lstopher Palmer Michael Sayer
Karen C.IUtan Timothy Parker Michael Scbteber
GrecorY Gilmore Kelley Pope Geotrrey Smallwood
Lori Goedeke Ooota Prince David Smith
William Greaorlus Georre QuJck Linda Smith
Boonle H&apa James Regan Mary Soden
Dean Heck Lora Ricca Lisa Stockwell
lhr&&ret Htcke7 James Roof' Camllle Tale
Cber7l Hicks Tamt Sanborn LaUJel TnYers
SuallDI Howudow Jeffrey Schmidt Valerie Wud
KatrU. HattoD John Schneider man Michael Weber
Maehelle Johuoc Ctarles Sword Susan Wernt&
Jame• Jones Marjorie Taylor Robin White
WaJDt Jordan Mark ThOmas Don Wll.son
Karl• Kell1 Bt.rba.ra Thompson Nanette Wlntertelt
lA~~rtn Kfbur7 Heal.httf' Valdes Steven Wynn
UGioLMO'nCI UCIAL l«<'nCI
NOTICE OF PUBLIC 11£AIUNG Notlct lsbortby!Utlber II••
Mollet Ill b«oby 11.., tbat IIIli ald publlc hool'tor will
1M • .....,. Comm-or be "'ld oo the !lh <~or ol Ju-
U>o CIIJ o1 N~ Boocb Will 11UY, 19'12, at tho-ol1:110
-a po~>Uc: looarllc 00 lbo P.lll. 1D the C...cll CliO-a
•-o1 ._.. PaoUk: or the Newport Boocb Clt:rllal~
._ lor 1 Vv-J<o. 1015 at Wlll<b Umo IIIII pllco ..,.
00 -b -11 5515 Ulll'allpor--ad-lertnt om.. Mtwport a&JPIII' ud bt .._.. tMrtoa.
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NEWPORT HARBO~ ENSlllH
F1 R$! SEC!!ON - --I'll! 5
TltURS1JAY1 DEC. l3, 1!71
COf!QI!A DEL MAR, CAU F,
Freeway holds up parks
Tbo 8lale Ill-ol Htcll· -lor 50 porcoot ollbo
way• bu Wlkl tbl CUJ ol ""· fal.r marUt n.M.
port Beaeb tbat It 11 DOt • Ho"'tr, IUf'Plu& lt&te
iMtruted ta lllllk1AC' aoy lud property 11 uuaUy madean.IJ.
an.llable for s;ark PGI"PPMI ln able oa11 after tbe treewa7 bu
Newport Be&eh..Wtbetreeway bftQ bu.llt, Nooe or the area
quntloo t. Httled. to Newport Beach bal been
Tbe Jlt.temeat was made l.o declared surplus,
retereace to a query by tbe • Tbe State Dh'lak>o ofHith·
Parks, Beaches and Recre&Uoo 11'&YJ will I•se to & pubUe
Commt.lion, W'hich twt ex. a.pncy exces1 property -· DOl
pressed Interest to acqutslUon needed tor freeway openUoos
of the state rlgbt..ot-way, par---wtthln 200 feet of tbe tree-
tteularly 1n West Newport. way rtgbt-of -way. Lease would
That query resulted in 2 be at a. nominal rate. Property
meetings among City PubUe oYer 200 feet from tne right-
Worts Dlrector Joe Devlin, Ctty of-W'ay would be sold or lea.sed
Senior Planner Rod Gtmo aDd at or oear market value. Leased
Bill Hashimoto of the State prCJP4!riY Is required to be usM
Division of Highways. for park purposes.
As a result of those meetings • The State D1Y1sloo o!Hl&n-
the following taets were es-ways wUl In a ll probibtUty
tabllshed: lease to the City the blurt top
• That the State Division of property ad)lcent to::~~~j~ Highway surplus la.nd procram on the Bluff in West
does make land available W"'.Uiin for laDdscaplng ln
ZOO feet or the freeway rllht-wttb the bike tnil.
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LORRAINE'S
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LEGAL NOnCE ·'
NOTlCE OF PUBLIC HEARlNG
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Notice Is hereby glYen that
the Planning Commission ot tbe
City ot Newport Beach will hold
a public hearing on theappllca-
tton of Bart Cnrlstler for a
Use Permit No. 1576 on prop-
erty located at ZJOO West Coast
Hi ghway to permit a parking
and storage lot for boats,
ca mpers, trailers and other
recreational vehicles.
Notice Is hereby further given
that said public hearing wiU
be held on the 6th day of Jan-
uary, 1972, at the hOur of 7:30
P.M. In the Council Chambers
of the Newpor l Beach City Hall,
at whi ch time and place a.ny
and all pe:r sons interested ma'y
appear a.nd be heard thereon.
Jackie Heather, Secretuy
Newport Beach City
Planning Commission
PubUsh: Dec. Zl , 1971 , in
the Newport Harbor Ensign.
LEGAL IIOTICE
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
ENGAGE lN THE SALE OF
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
lZ-Zl -71
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
Subject to issuance of the
Ucense ~lied for, notice Is
hereby g!Jeo that the under-
signed proposes to sell alco-
boUc beverages at Ule prem-
ises, described as follows: 101
Palm AYenue, Balboa/N ewport
Beach.
Pursuant to such intention,
the wxterstcned is applying to
the Department of Alconouc
Beverage Control for Issuance
of a.n alcoholic beYerage Ucense
(or licenses) tor these prem-
ises as rouows: On Sale Beer.
FLIGOR, Jack R. & Mildred
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Publish: Dec. 23, 1911, In the
Newport HarbOr Ensign.
FRED COOK WI ~S
IN FINN REG ATTA
Fred Coo« of Alamitos 8a.)'
Yacht Club came from behind
In a down-to-the-wire thriller
to win by one-haU point over
Jetl Lenhart of Miss1on Bay
YC In the ZS-boat Finn fleet
Clu'lstmas r egatta of the New-
port Harbor Yacht Club. Tbe
Flan Is the 14-foot, 9-inch
centerboarder which has been
the Olympic Games single-
handed class since 1952.
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I WISH YOU
A Joyous Holiday
and A Happy
and
Healthy New Year!
Johnnie's Liquors
3537 E. COAST HWY. -CORONA DEL
873-7530
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SPORTS SCENE
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A1Mrk1U taaaJ u.t wilt to ud IP&rlt eu..s ldm -.., CMIDHICLI"
......., rau, Olt-elulld IDIIac ae~ wblc:b becU-'"MAlo:, .....
111o1t ._ --.. -wllll o ••IItie .,.. bDtb tbt CaJ:allol a.l tbt Colle little perfol'maace&tthiMicb. DEC, »
-lq. T1lo Coltl -lpo lllalo UDI•orsiiJ lleld
lllllr p11 w11 _.co e&-4 -· Ho wu 1be foolarod "PLAY MISTY
UMI 1bo C ... Uoo ..-1o a por ... mtrofblaCGrallllebl. fORM!"
U-0 wiD Of«' tbel.r Mldpt liD team, Which put 011 &D .. .1
-AUoflboboJIIlfPiooiJ llbllllllao ·dariDc ball Umooof '"HIRED HAHp"
of aet1oo ao ~ --1bo blp oellooi .. M-Uillalo ~~~~~~~~~ emptied tMir t.c:bel: ta u reus ap. Brother At capte•MMS .J
attempt to Ulp tbt .ICOh dowD tbt IJmaiUe team to OCII of '* tiM JlllftloritJ o1 tbe Cal-their but aeuons. ud be eY'ta
dctnLia bnD:I ol JOatb a.ott.U coached a few years before
pra"d too mw;b b' tbe Art-"eoturloe 1Dto tbebasiMufleld
IOidu bNt teams. ·wbere be pro.-ed his mettle.
Tbt Cabi.Uoa were Qta!'tered Ftcunttnly !I* king, you
at Luke A1r Force 1ue wbUe could ay he touetaed all the
lbe Colla Mlyod al lbe bom.. bueo Ia a llfellmo tbal Ia-II.£!~~·~!'-!~~~ ot tbe PboeDlz t•m tbat pro-eluded a stint Ia tbe lla.rtne
Yldecl tbem wttb aome re~.l Air Corps u a rear cmmer
soutbera bo.atautJ both oalDd oa a 8.%5 lD World War D,
oft lbe fttld. liMo tlls subMQueat collece aDd
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(A) SEA KING Con Grigsby. No. 31. guards Harbor lonrard Bill MeKlaoey
In the consolation quarter-tloals or the Huntington Beach LDvtta.UoDI.l
basketball tournament In the Edison high school gym. Corona del Mar
defeated Harbor High 64 to 52 and went oo to win the consolation title by
defellting Ecllson 71 to 55.
(B) BILL McKINNEY cans a tree throw for the Sea KLDgs as Denny Cllne,
No. 43, and Casey Jooes, directly behind Cllne, a walt rebound. Other Sea
Kings incll..•le Matt Keogh, No. 25; Mike SeYler, No. 33 ; Mark Loweree,
No. Zl, and Jet! Wharton, No. 35. Jim Swick of the Sailor team Is In the
center of the phOto, directly behind Sevier.
(C) CORONA DEL MAR forward John Sumner scores oo a lay.up as Jim
Swick, No. 55, aod. Bill McKtnney, No. 33, of Harbor await a possible
rebouod,
(D) HERE IS THE CENTER JUMP at the start of the 200 halt of the
Corona-Harbor consolation game. Mike Sevier, No. 33, of the Sea Kings
and Kurt Spreen. No. 4:1, of tbe sa.nors are jumpLDc for the tall. Harbor
players In dark suita. from left, are John Bowman, Damy JoM.soa,
Danny Cline, No. 43; Bill McKinoey, No. 33, aDd Jim SWick, No. 55 .
Coroaa players. ln wtllte, are Casey JoDes. partially h.lddea by CllDe,
Jolm Sumer. No. 2-f, and Oa..o Grigsby on tar right.
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A btl' crowd ol pueats fol-IMastnesa career. Rls surYt:rlDc
lowed tbe t..ms oa. tbelr Art-family wiU nperlence a per-
IODI ucar.ac... lDcbdi.DC New-1001.1 los& that 'tt'tll prMide
pon.M.. 1ape preJJ PbU a sobertnc effect oa the "'.
lrnD a.ad bb loftiJ wife Jane, eomiDC bolldly s&lsoa. but know
Dr. Dll:lleJ Pfaff new dowD to. be Ia ftlllng a niche reserved
adml!dster to his YOUOC grid-tomewhere In the world re-
elers aDIJ had bl.s cbarmtDc wUe warded for those so desentng.
Fran with him 110 eajoy the • • •
friPd Phoenll" WM.tber. Rudy &Dd Debbie Buldch wet-
It turoed out to be perfect corned a holiday bUDdleofcheer
football weather with tbe tem. Into their Lido Isle home Last
perature oa the cool cool skle. ·week. Now they have a Uttle
AU t.bt CaWonla teams tbat.Cbeerleader to complement
played 1n the Cactu Bowl woo brothers Aodre. Mark aDd
tbetr p.mes. NaticiM.l City seat Steve. Congratulations and add
Z teams &Dd Mlssloa Viejo was uother SC rooter tothefamily.
represeated by tbelr Pee Wee • • •
team. The trip turoed out to Your Ensign sports photog-
be a real 1m thine with the rapher received some interest.
boys and the .-reots takiag in lng assignments recently that
the PboeDi.l: Stm.Houstoo Roc-Included the Los Angeles city
tets buketblll pme Saturday seml-tlnals at the Rose Bowl evemnc. and the LA ftna.ls at East Los
Would Uke to tate this op. Angeles College. It turned out
portualty to tbaDk the Jr. All to be a sort of a family r e-
Amerlcan pa.reats wbo con-union with so many members
trlbuted so mucbtoovtempor-ot the Cleveland and Monroe
uy wards Grec and Fred Wein-teams boys who participated
mum. Tbe youopters asked In the San fernando Va!Jey Pop
me to e1press their thanks Warner programs.
for the goerous doal.tiou of • • •
clotblnc that so muy of our The demand for our Enslgn-
persooal frleDd.s ln that ttne sports media photos has been
progam came "' with for tbe creater than we anticipated aod.
2 deserving boys. The Jr. A 11 have to apologl.z:e for many
Americans ea.me tJlrou«h llke untilled orders but we are
real champs aDd got 1mo the orpn.lz.lng a dift'erent format
Christmas spirit wtth their un-which Is being Inaugurated in
sel11sh generosity. this Issue or the Ensign. Too
• • ~ bad it couldo't b1a.ve ~ read}'
Thanks also for tbe co.iol-tor tbls Christmas seasoo. but
ances offered youi' Elldlh ~'fit did ma.aa«e to fill a,.,,...
sports editor by so maay of Christmas orders. This offer
our frleods Oil tbe recent pas. will be available especially to
siDe or my younger brother AI Dew subscribers and re-newals
at his home In Fort lAuderdale, as a sort of a bcl:lus where
Florida, Ca.ocer cootinues to the enUre montage will be re-
take Its gfla.stly toU aDd It .produced on a huge 3 foot by
eeems to spare very tew b.m-z foot poster. Any lodhidual
lUes. Brother AI was the little photo can be enlirged to a big
guy in the famUy wtth a hart ZO Inch by 30 inch blow • ._,.
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* CYF-NEWSLETTER *
~ IV VIC OPALEK
--~ Lot of IDQutrles about the celleDI: brand of basketball as
~ registratlons for tbe CYF most of them were all-round ~ butetblll turns lDd several atllletes in high school before
of tbe San Fernando Valley their spectaUr.ation led them
youth teams tave asked about to channel their talents on the
p.mes out month already. So football field. Ticket locations
tile coaches will bave to hustle and otller information will be
to cet their truelllng teams available In the oext Issue of
------------1n shape for the compeUUoo the Ensign,
(E) THE J.IN SCORE na that will be offered them hy Ned week, we will have a . AL Is shed on the scoreboard: Corma del Mar, the out of town teams that special des k at Mariners sav.
64; Newport Harbor, 52. • ... to Ia 1 ad o --1 mst th wuw, p J here ln Oraoge ngs a ........,, o re., er e
(f) MIKE SEVIER. No. 33, attempts to block a shot by Harbor forward
Blll McKlnoey. bti 8111 scores on the play, Jim Swick, No. 55, and DeaDy c u.oe, No. 41, awa.tt rebouDd.
(G) KURT SPREEN, No. 41 , gets oft a 2 pointer lor Harbor despUe a creat
block attempt by Coroaa eeoter Mike Sevier. Harbor's Jim Swick, No. 55,
aDd Corooa's Ga.sey Joaes, No. 23, are set for rebouncl.
(H) MARK l.OWEREE, No. 21, Sea King guard, scores on Servile in the
openlog rotmd of the tournament. Servtte guard Tom Walbrun ns unable
to stop the great scoring shot. SenUe edged Corona 64.63 lor the Sea
Ktocs• Initial loss of tbe seuoo.
COUDty. Will be 1D tbe San boys Interested ID tbls top ootch
feni.Ddo Valley overtbe•eek-basketball program,
encl to coab.ct the athleUc clubs
there and tbeeoacbes wbowrote
and called about games 1Jith
our CY f t-.ms. 4PORT · ,, . ...
''T,R. BASKINS"
CANDICE BU!GfN
ALSO
"DOWN Hill RACER"
ROBERT REDFO~D ... , ..
HAROLD
and
MAl.DE
(I) BILL McKINNEY, No. SS, Kurt Spreen, No. 41, aM Harbor forward
Dea.ny CllDe. all ID dark UDlforms, out. muscle Sea King fonrard JObD
Sumner for tbe l».ll as Dan Grtpby, No. 31, Mtke Se.-ter, No. SS, uc1
Clley Joaes, on far richt. are set to help the Sea King cause. (EDIIp
photos by VIc ()patek.)
A co~le eu:eUeot uunples
of the class of plaJerdevekJped:
ln these youtb t:astetba.ll teams
and lel.pes are Bob Loaer,
tbe 6'5" frosb eeater for
M.ui.Da., aod Oeaa1s Smith, tbe
8"4-1/Z"" plrol mao lorS....Ue.
8oCb fOEI ctuta performed
Ute trat cbar:apt: 011 the 1971
Orup coay all-atar team
tbat rtpre111hd tld.a u•
P-.laJtAprU.~
Smltb aro -.,a lot Dfl<eUOOI S OUTH COHST Ensign photo Special
Tbe Ensign ls offerlDc a paot 2 foot by 3 loot blow.~
of tbt IPOrtl pimto-moatap sbowtl on ttlls pap tor OGiy
$9,50, wbteb also iocludel a ooe year subscrlpUoa to Hie
EUip --eU:btr a Dew subscription or a reoewat. For $6.75
you CU eet a 20 lDcb b)' 30 inch blo1J-~, plus a 0D1 JIU'
Eul.p lubserlpHoa.. Giant blow-'4)8 of 1nd1Yidlal plctJrH
allo ut anUablt. Photos of Zast IIUOCI.'s Harbor Ar•
bl.leblll champloalblp teams are also an.llable In this
special offer. plus other photos In the Enslen IPOI"t• media
fUn.
l.EGALHOTIC!-Brothers aid Eagle cause ::~~~·::.~~··
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING lbe Sorrlle ...... _. Col'-"1
Notice Is hereby ciYea that The CODter ,brotberl .,-ted the squad ls \DietermiAed. He del Mar, wblea. wu I
tbe P1a.DD1nc Commlnloa oftbe Eata.Dcia to the ftall of the SUffered a sertot. lee IDjarJ' Ktap' ftnt Joa Cama
City of Newport Boacb wiD bold Sao Clamealo ---be· Ia the Edlsoa-Eotuela looa.D Too will llou a lot . ·
a paiJUe boariDc aalboappKca-lore loolaclo tbepaowto~Gon. pmt! last Oetober. I ud
USE THE FOLLOWING FORM TO SEND IN YOUR ORDER. --------------------------------
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al 2814 Lally-"-' •-otlbe,.,,lu_tbo before IIDlaJ laiD tbo _.yo •••• -•
B•eb CalU to Permit u CCJMIItnt bl&ll ICOI'• b' tbe Newport Harbor bolldaj cllule ..._.,tar tM . ~;~;~~!:!:!!!!!~!! olllce ' 1o be ~~-Ia 00 Borin, nllo BLII ~ tu1aou wMk. Harbor aLII .,_ taaa will .. 1111 !"**
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PAUL MARTIN
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or ;yooi' Loom !
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u~ IVUl tiO~~s -, ........... -• Gloriou lloiW., N-MARTIN wishes you a MERRY CH
Real Estate d H N AMI E.._, 17&-eOOD, 2443 E. eo.t ......... ,,
eoron. Del Met. Clllttomla 12821 3036 E. COA5T "WY., CORONA D!L
an a appy ew Year!
U<l-7662
to all!
Quick to reserve an apartment ... in our new adult section. (The
quicker you are, the better your chances of getting the floor plan
and location that fit you beat.)
Park West apartments tend to fill up fall.
With junior executives. And secretllries. And engineers. And
everybody else who likes our location. (Close to employment centers
and freeways. Near shopping, tchools, churches and the UC Irvine
campua.)
Wlth lady golfers. And everybody else who llkea living acrou the
street from an 18-hote publk: golf course.
With weight-watchers. And weighHifters. And everybody alee
who could gain (or lose) something from P11rk West's fabulou• rec-
reation. (Swimming and therapy pools. Complete health club with
trained attendants. Night-lighted tennis. Volleyball, handball. Large
turf area tor jogging and touch football. Plus lounges, game and
card rooma In the hlindaome two-atory clubhouse.)
Park Weat hal meny other attractions, too. So even If you're not
an executive, or a golfer:' or a weight-watcher ... you'll 11111 fit ln. If
you hurry.
(Famllln: you'll fit In here, too. Special aectiona with tot loll.
Special facllltiea: Pre-te~. Jun~rOtymplc .. ze pool. Teen center.)
3U3 PartMew Lane, lrvWie. Juat o" the San Of4too FtMWay at CuiYer Road.
One bedroom, from 1110. Two bedroom, two beth from tiM.
•Mlftll•u 1
Pete Barrell f<ea/t'J
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MAY THE MAGIC
AND WONDER OF THE SEASON
RE CAPT URE YOUR HEART.
BEST WISHES
TO
YOU AND YOURS!
PETE BARREn REALTY
1605 w-Dr. ILL
642-5310
snu.t.TID ON TIN ACRU
PACIOUI I a 2 HOM\ APARTMINTS
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• Pli ute Patios • Fireplaces
• POOLS • 9 Hole Putt•nJ Green
• Tenn11
• Separate Family Se .. ll on
• 4tii. 1o School• 1.11d Pla ... &~o.n.md
900 s .. L••. c~
MecArtt..r .... , C.est M"'l'· cl•n to Fo.hien 111•4
644-2611
PRESnGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN IY APPOINTMENT
FOA LEASE
INDUSTRIAL BUILDING
• 5,000 Square Feet
• A-1 Condition
• Parking Area
LOT SIZE -77' x 300'
$650 PER MONTH
ROY R. McCARDLE
REALTOR
PEACE
rhro.g~ the Jllll1, aan bas
101g~t peace. Let 111 seek it
where it 11111t begin ... with-
in oar hearu. llay ChriJtmOJ
bring that peace that pciii8S
audenlanding.
in the
PRESTIGIOUS
WESTCLIFF
AREA OF
NEWPORT BEACH
tnnouncn the
ovailobility of two ond
tllree bedroom units
lor adults.
From $22~.
For inf ormation,
telephone Mrs. Gwen
Lo renzo at 645·0252
11 Linda hie Drive
El egant new 5 BR. 41.: ba. home w 'formal
din. r m .. fam. rm .. wet bar. lmpressi\'e en·
try court w/16 ft. mahog. door s. Sti'9.500.
Wishing you and your loved ones all the joys
that the holiday season can bring! ., ..
Sl Linda hie Dri.,.
5 BR.. -4 1'.r ba .. on lagoon. Lge. ''ater(ron t
family rm. & living rm. Formal dining rm. Newport Harbor Costa. Mesa
Pier & slip. . ......... l l89.QOO.
92 Linda hie Orin
Beaut. 5 BR. 4. ba. home w/fonnal din. rm.
& family nn. 3 Frplcs. Outside stairway.
Byilt-in gun cabinet & bookshelves. $1~.000.
Board of Realtors
116 Lind. Isle Drive
Custom Sin.le story. 3 Bdrm., 3 bath water-
froot with pter and slip. Large master bdnn.
with sauna. Dining, kitchen 6: Ji ving room
lOOk tor thisseel, wtlk:h
only a RNitor-a professional in reel
have water view. 52' lot ........... $135,000.
Wat.rfront Lets
•tate who IUbtcribel to I strict Code of Ethtcs IS
I member of the kx:.lt and stMI
No. 78 : 3 Car garage. Faces South .. S80,000.
No. 58: North Lagoon es:posure ...... SliO,OOO.
For Cemploto t--....,
--ottMNotionol Asoodotioro of AMI &toto lloonts-
is ·~to display.
On All -& t.ot., Pleooo toll:
BIL(. GRUNDY. Realtor
ltla IJn ....... LW.ItM
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• CLIENTS SEEK INVESTMENT PROPERTY •
RIGHT NOW we .need ~artrnent(40-l00+units),Shopping,
Office,Industrial Bldge & Ranch Acreage for TR~ES
or ALL CASH SALE. "&lbow" deep tax problem demand•
PAST ACTION .we liet only what we can eell.CALL NOW.
L'VL'fll PPIT/L'_ REAL ESTATE ~L}~U .I .IT L}. INVESTMENTS
Inti eouL£VAI.D • SUITiliO -TUSfiH, CAUF'OkNIA 92610 -
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n.,.._...,..,c ttl!w
lila ..,_.-.ooo...-.. .... , ........ ..... ----·--tor. no pul wiD cowor lbo eo-
tire COlt of tiM ._....., ceater.
CCIMb'IICtiOI wm beC'lD to )ate J...., at tbe corDer of Hos-
pllal 114. ud Plaeeotia AYe.
Eotlmaled eomplettoo date ol
tllo 4,400 IQoare toot llleiUty
ts mld-19'71,
Tbt center will admit, handle
aDd release various types ot
mtnor surgeries in ooe day,
aeeordlDg to Keith Walley, as-
sistant admlnl.stra.tor.
No patleot w111 ever remWJ
o¥em1gbt at the center, which
is proposed to be called the
• • IS IIYII
~--~!!_, __ ...,.c-. no -wtllltioco.,loa
10-40 ........ •flop .. tllo pa-ud ml--.... wtl1
be ac:hldllled oo anoe;au.at
bolls.
It Is estimated tbat ,....
than 40 ~Ur&feal procedures
will be performed at tbe cea-
JacllldiDc
urch
no Plr-c:aocr--• CIIRcll, 1111 Braad St., New ..
port HoiPtJ •• A <Udlolli!lll
comm..._ lll'flee Wlll be bekt
at 7:10 p.m. Cbrlllm&l ""i
Wllb tllo ROY. Goorp Vop
anted from the otaetatlDc at Jbe celebn.UOII
cal tower DOW IJlder coostrue-ot Ute Lord't .._.,. Tom
tton. It will coot:ain 3 miDOr stUlw•U will reswiMDt tbl
surgeries, 8 reemery beds. JOUtb ot tbe cbureb 1111 rtaeUDc
3 dressing roorfls, coasulat the ecrq,turee. Sok>lal wtu be
on room, reeepdooarea.labor-El&iat 81aUty Campbell aDd
a tory and IUl employee louoge. SteTe WalDer. For tbe 10 a.m.
I. B. Allen and Co. Is the WE LL, HO, HO, HO, AND SANTA"S Mts'I'ACHE , • , Would J'OU beUeYe tblt old SaDta. SUD:Iay lfl'Y1ce, the Rew, Doll
contractor, hlm:i :•lt dropped 1D tbe Vtlla Sweden restaurut Lb COI'ODI. del Mu Toudly for a ll)edal SUDUkjlu of Pu:adeca wtu a pta
M b k Cor·1na del Mar KJn.ols Club Cbristmas program! Well, be did, amtt Just so bappeDed be Ia tbe ~tt. pnaebiDI • es a an organizing that there were lois ol Klwanlall ehlldren there, so Su1a 11.,. them all a 111ft, Ho, Ho, Hoi "More l!'"o aae:y-·~ -·"
An appllcation to the state vleepresldeotandgeoeralman~ FICTIT~~~~~~ENAME GUNMAN HOLDS UP BANK __ cr:!f:~.~~~~c=
seeking a charter to form a a~r of Atlantic Research loc., STATEMENT birth ot Cbrlst Jesu wtU be
new, indepeDdent bank has been and E. B. Grant, retailer. The foUowtog person lsdolng Costa Mesa pollee and FBI told to pve more. r-.d at this Stmdly's servleee.
flied by 5 Costa Mesa business-Mr. Curley saidthefOUDCiers' business as: LaVeoe & Jacoby, agents have developed no new Mrs. VaszUy sbowed him the The lesSOD sermoo topic la
men. It the awlleaUon Is ap- committee expects the bank to 3955 Birch Street, Newport leads Into the Identity of a empty cash drawer aodtbebao-"Christian Science." Theyoulia
proved, it would be the city's open In late 1972. The gr~ Beach, c autornta 92660: lDter-frustrated gunman who held up dit, wielding his pistol moved committee of tbeSecoOOCburcb
only iodependent bank. ts sUll seeking additional tnem-communications, Inc., a CaUl-U1e Security Pact.n.c National on down to window 7 wllile ot CbrJ.It, SeteoUst, Coroaa del
Tbose twog the application ber s . ornJa Corporation, 12735 Yen. Bank branch at 196 E. 17th St., other customer s weni about Mar,lstpOuortnc:a Chr~tmu
are Jack R. Curley, vtce presl-tura Blvd., Studio City, Calif. amt escaped with $1,154 Mon-their business unaware of what hymn stng at 7 p.m. toda!1 dent and genenl manager' of ETHEL Nl SSL EY Dl ES ornia 91604. day. wzs ~log on. Dec, 23, at tbe church, 3luu
the Dally Pilot; George D. Buc -Ethel May Nissley, 79, of This business Is beiD.g con-The bandit held up the bank He ·awroached teller trainee Paclflc View Dr., Harbor VIew
cola, rea l estate deve loper and 208 Susanna Pt., Costa Mesa, dueled by an unincorporated a'.oOut 10 minutes before noon. Connie s. Mallning, 21, and HUts. • •
former banker ; Roy E. June, died Dec . 18 at Port •Mesa issociation other than a part-H ~ entered the bank and Uned r~tterated his demaDd tor St M k p '
Costa Mesaettyattorney;Char -Convalescent Hospital. Sbe was nershlp. W.:: behind customer Margaret m:>ney • ar resbyterla.D
les Crlngle, eertifled public born July 12, 1892, in Okla-Signed: Hubert c . Toltord, K. Stoneman, 45, at the first Poll~e said Mrs. Manning Church, 2100 Mar Vista, Eut
accountant; and Theodore Rob-homa and ca metoOrangeCoun-Vice Pr esident. teller's wlndow, bot no teller thought he was either joking Bluff •• The anwal Christmas
Ins, chairman of the founders• ty 5 year s ago. This statement Qled wit h the WoiS behlod the counter. or perhaps she was betni eve service will be held at
commJttee and owner of the Survivors include 2 daugtlt-county clerk of Orange County" Pollee said Mrs. Stonerrn~.n tested, while Mrs . Vaszlly was 7 p.m. It will be a service of
Robins Ford ageocy in Costa ers, Mrs. Bever ly Parsons of oa: Dec. 20, 1971, by Beverly told the man that the lady had simultaneously triggering a sl-music, eUmued by eaodle·
Mesa. Costa Mesa and Mrs. Rose-J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. gooe to get some fresh mooey lent robbery alarm connected Ugbting. Carl Uodstrom aDd
No euet site has been picked mary Bellis or Oblo; a sister, PubUsh: Dec, 23, 30, 1971, and would be away for awhile. t<> a central communications Nancy ;vest "'!" sing• solos.
!or the bank, but It would be Mrs. Mary VanHoozer of Ok-Jan. 6, 13, 1972, in the Newport The man thanked her, theD b.lnk at poUee headquarters. Tbe Lutberao Cbureh of the
located somewhere in the dOwn-lahoffia; and 6 grandchildren. Harbor Ensign. F -14895 moved downthe linetowindow 5. The bandit, angered at her Master, 2900 Paelfte View Dr.,
town business area. Funeral services were held "This is a holdlC), give me iMoeeot humor, reached across Harbor View Hills __ A family
Besides the 5 towxlers listed Dec. 21 at the Baltz-Bergeron KAREN M A RCR ETA SHOP a:l the money,'' the bandit said tne counter and snatched the worship wltb sonp by the youth
on the application, 9 other local Chapel. Inter ment was at Phoe-suFFERS 2ND THEFT tJ Margaret Vaszlly, 45. b:lls rrom her till, pocketing ebolr will be held, at 7:30 p.m.
businessmen have joined the nix, Ar iz. Kar M She handed over some $20, his pistol and fleeing out the Christmas eve, followed at 11 committee to form the bank. 2640 Eenc argreta Imports, $10, $5 and $1 bills, but was rr~r door. p.m. by the •• ~1 ... ~ worsh'"
Th AWARDS ANNOUNCED . oast Hwy,, Corona del ...,.,.. ~.~5... .., ~Y arek Donald McCartin, M u, got hit by thieves Frtdiy B • d d • d • t bl d wUh the senior ebolr.A Chtist-
a rney; abel rt Shelton, bust-s Jercry. Thompson of2 701 She ll for the second lime in as many rl e I e s r le a me mas day service wlll be held ness eoosu tant and former t., hina Cove, won the Co-ks a.t 10 a.m. At the 9 aod 11 a.m.
Newport Beach city manager rona del Mar residential cate-w~ ·
and eouneUman; Edgar Stroot, gory in the Cha.mber's Christ~ Two weeks ago an antique Newport Beach police ar e In-A prelimlnaty investigation services onStmday, Dr · William
Investor; Robert Wigmore, in-mas Ughting contest. The com-doll valued at more than $600 vestigatlng the cir cumstances led to a finding of natural death Eller wtu preach 00 ''An un-
s uranee broker; Bert Smith, mereta! category wtMer Is was s tolen trom the stor e dur-surrounding the death Tuesday but an autopsy wtllbeeooducted eoding love," his final message
retired air conditioning eon-Carl's Flowers, 2824 E. Coast lng business hours. Last Frt-of a young bride, Stephanie to determine the exact cause to the church before taking lC)
tractor; J. C. Humphries, Hwy. The winner s wiU receive day burglars smashed 2 side Downs, 24, of 1215 w. Balboa Detective Sgt Ed Clbbar ill his DeW duties as pastor of the
jeweler; James Ray, eon-their awards during a luncheon windows to gain entrance to Blvd., Balboa, who had lost said Mrs. Do~s weighed ween Lutheran Church of the Cross
tractor, Robert VandeVrede, meeting In January. the store and escaped with considerable weight on a crash over 200 ~unds not long aco in Leisure World, Laguna HJils.
$22.05 cash, taken trom a tin diet. Police said they suspect before begmnlng a weight eon-.
cash box In a doc ument sate a connection to the diet. trot pr ogram includlng pre-LEGAL fr!K)nCE
In the office. Mrs. Dow ns collapsed shortly scribed pills. SUPERIOR COURT or THE
The burgtan· took place be -before 8 a.m. TIK!sday, pollee He said she was s lender when STATE OF CAUFORNIA FOR
tw een 5 p.m. and 8:45 a.m. said. She was taken to Hoa g she died, apparently dLJe to THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
Co!o1 to replace$the windows Hospital by ambulance and was physical degeoe ratlon resulttog No , A-71476
wa& estimated at 4.40. dead on arrival, despite eUorts from sheddtng eJCess wetpt NOTICE OF HEARING
LIVE UCI ANTEATER to revive her with mouth-to-too swiftly. Sbehadbeenmar-Estate otMAirDIDAK, De-
BOOSTS THE BOOSTERS mouth resuscitation. rled only 3 months ago. ceased,
UCI is really excited about
a.n Anteater --a reaJ live one.
It came to the campus on Dee.
20 at Crawford Hall. The Ant-
eater belongs to c . C. Adams
ot the Anteater Institute ot
Pasadena .
Sturges sues Irvine Co.
NOTICE fS HEREBY GIVEN
That EM IL DIDAK has tiled
herein a petltloa for probate ot wUI and tor letters testa-
Retired I'Jewport Beach at-they presented their building meotary, reference to which
tor oey Max Sturgesand his '4'ile, plans to the company, they were Is made tor turtber particulars
Ivo, Qled a $390,000 dam .. ge told they would !lave to setback and that the time and place of
suJt MondaY In Sl()erior Co urt the garage 14 teet from the hearillg the same has been set
against the Irvine Co ., char ging s idewalk, that they would not be for January 18, 1972, at 9:30
OPEN
MONDAYS
&
EVES. BY
APPOINTMENT
Lido Hair Fashions
OPEN ~ONOAY THROUGH SATUR DAY
EVENINGS IY APPOtNT~ENT
67J.7150
)424 v •• l.1 do !leuW ill l i4e f•1hie~~tl
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MLS SALES REPORT
Sales through the Multiple Listing
Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors totalled
$88.7 million for the first 10 months
of 1971 -an average of almost $9
million a month! THIS IS A 1 Oo;t
INCREASE OVER THE SAME PER-
IOD OF LAST YEAR! In October ,
161 sales were made for $7.3 mil-
lion, 296 new listings were pro-
cessed, 54% were sold, 61 % of sales
were cooperative. List your property
with a Realtor .
The r eason the anteater came
to UCJ Is to help President
Gene J. Adams ktekoffthe com-
lng events that the Big I Bo-
osters have planned . Dinner
dance chairman is Mrs . Gloria.
M eDowe II. The tlrst event is
a V.I.P. dinner dance to be
held Jan. 28 at the Balboa.
Bay Club.
traud, slander of title and allowed to build a Z story ~.m., ln the courtroom or De-~ ' J' ~~
br each of contract. garage, and that the company partment No. Three of said I:Jl I Ofa:frl
They charged tha t the Ir vi ne would tell them where the pr-eourl; it 700Civie Center Drive ......
Co. r efused to allow them to age would be located. West, ln the City of Santa Ana, ! fOR C H R ISTMA"--~
I I I I I I I I a I I I I I I I I I
BIG
DELIA HUGHES DIES
M:-s. Della Hughes, 92, ot
2653 EldenAvenue,CostaMesa,
died at her resideoeeoo Dee. 17.
She was born Oct. 12, 1879 ,
in Kansas, a.nd cam e to Orange
County in 1911.
She Is survived by her hus -
baDd, Elmer J. Hughes; one
soo, Paul of Costa Mesa; a
sister Mrs . Katherine Mulvi-
hill, Kansas; 2 grandchildren,
aiJd 5 great-grandchildren.
Rosary was recited Dec, 19 a.t
Bell Broadway Chapel.
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-END OF YEAR -
STOREWIDE
CLEARAWAY!
STARTS MONDAY, DECEMBER 27
SHIPPING STRIKES AHD LABOR PROBLEMS MAKE THIS
EHI)..()F.Y!AR SALE A GJGAHTIC OPPORTUNITY.
10% to 50% OFF
IMPORTED FURNITURE · ACCESSORIES
CRYSTAL · CHINA · STEEL
NO TEo Wo will b. doood n..,u.,, 1'.1...,., s ... .w, .,d S.o...,, Doc. 311
,.J.,. i SALE RI!SIJMUMOMDAY, JAM. 3 •
1A ......... = .. MRI Ill ,., •••n• .. & c..r-.._ali, C.trl ..
build a one story house of Mr. Sturges protested that CaWornia. o;y--
2,700 square teet, plus a 2 these r estrictions were oot in Dated December 20, 1971 . t rt · · d ' ·
stor y gacage, pter and sUp, the lease or lo the subdivision W, E.STJOHN,CountyCierk. en e a1n1ng an giV 1ng
and swim ming poo l on a com -plot, and he said he was told HARWOOD, SODEN &r AD-WE SPECIALIZ F. IN PARTIE!S AND WEDDING S
pany owned lot under a to ng "It wa.s company policy." KINSON, 550 Newport Center
term lease t hey acquired in the The SUit asks $90,000 In DriYe, Newport Beach, CaUl-'REE ESTIMATES-WIRE A.HD DEl.IVlltY Sl!ltVICl
spring of 1970. special damages, Including or-ornla, Attorneys tor PetJUooer. 6"-"90
The lot is tnc llJd ed as pa rt tgtnal cost of lease, amualpay-Publish: Dee. 23, 30, 1971, 0• EN SIV IM DAYS
of the Linda Isle tract, but It ments, tues, loss of potential ~~an~-~6,~19~72~, ~lo:..:tll:e~N:ewpo::rt~~:M~U~~~~-~C~O~A~ST~H~W~Y;;··~£~ft!~CO~R~O~N~A~D~I~L~M~A~Ri is located on the mainland, at s lip rental tees, aDd loss of Harbor Enslm. • ..
the southerly corner or Ba yside protlt from the sale of the-
Drive and Aloha Drive, which lease, aDd $300,000 In punltin
leads to Linda Isle. damages. .
Mr. and Mr s. Stur ges state Mr . Sturges practiced taw for
in their suit that the only r e-40 yearsbeforerettr1Dgtn1967.
strietions In the lease were a For many years he maintained
minimum of 2,000 square root taw ottlces on 32nd St., across
single family residence and that from the Newport Beach City
their plans more than complied Hall. The Sturges hom e is the
with these requirements. Bluffs.
They turther charge that attr" EDNA MCKINLEY DIES
LEGAL NOTICE Edna McKinley, 67, of 1741
Pomona Ave., Costa MeA., died
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR lNG Dee. 19 at Hoag Hospital. Sbe
AMENDMEN T NO. 314 was born Sept, 2, 1904, in lD-
Notiee is hereby given that diana and eametoOranpCoun-
the Newport Beach City Plan-ty 20 years ago,
nlng Commission will hold a Survlyors Include her bus-
public hearing on a proposed biod, William; a daugbter, Pat-
ameodment to Section 19.36.010 sy Cochran ot Tustln; 4 grand-
of the Newport Beach Municipal ehik2reo aDd 2 brothers •
Code relating to l.nlttatlon ot Fu.oeral services were beld
Appeals to the City Councll. Dee. 21 at WesteiUf Chapel.
Notice Is hereby fUrther gtvea lotermeat was at Fairbnea
that sa.td publJc hearing will Memorial Puk.
be held on the 6th day of Jan-SUCOJMBS AT 17
tJatY, 1972, at the hour of 7:30 KatheriDt Reyooids 11 ot
P.M. to the Council Chambers 2501 Harbor Btfd., coeta ut.
ot tbe Newport Beach City HaU. died Dec. 16 tA Co.ta Mea:
at which time and place any Sbe wu bon Mucb 2 U541
aDd all persons interested m&y lD CalUonJI, aac1 eame'to Or~
appear aDd be heard thereoa. IDC'I coa, 10 y-.rs 110•
J&ekle Heather, Secretary hn1nrs LDclatt bel' ..,_
Newport Beacb City lllittlta, Mr. aDd Mn. ~
Pta.on1Dc Commissloo Bnlll. F..-al ..nteH nre
Pllbu.JI: Dee. 23, 1971, In bold Dtc:.IO 111 W-1111 C~-
lbe Nowport Harbor Enslp~. ol. ---prlnlo,
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ALLIIID
CORONA DEL MAR
SEWING & VACUUM CENTER
• ., I. COAST lift •• , .. ,'" loo•o C•M•ol• I'IIGIIII "'-•II
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MR. AHD MRS. R. W. M.CLB.LAH, NARIII!D 60 YEARS
"McCLELLANS OBSERVE
ANNIVERSARY NO. 60
Mr. a.Dd Mrs. R. W, Me-CNta Mea. He bad al8o been
Clellan, Plooeer resl.dem• or asiOclaled wttb Newport Boat
tbe Harbor Ar•, celtllnted BuUden aDd Bpa.rkes 6 u:e.
tbelr 60th wecldiq anni.Yerary ClellaD Dredctll Co.
Dee. B at their home, 56 Balboa Ur. a.DII Mn. Rollo VI. trc-
CO'fes. Tlat day was abo Mr •. ClellaD. 81'. were ma.rrl.ed lD
McClellan's 83rd btrthday an-ADlbel.m at tbe home of tbe
Dtversary, bride's pareata, tbe late Mr.
()peo bouse was held from &Dd Mrs. Robert J. Sparkes.
2:30 to 5 p.m. A decorated Mr. McClellan eame to Cal.
Wedding cake was served to lfonJa from Mtuourt wbea he
tbe more than 70 guests. Tbree was 8 years, while Mrs. Mc-
creat-grandchJldren greeted Clellan t1 a seeoOO poeratlon
guests and took care or tbe C&tuorlllan. Her ~eota:
l\ll st book. They were Natalle came to CaUfornia lo a corered
and Randy Ross and Shawn wap. As Mrs. McClellan's
Davidson, grandchlldreo of Mr. tamlly bas grown, tllere areaow
and Mrs. William Cross. 5 geoerattons of Californians.
Children of the McC iellans' They have llved in the Harbor
are 2 daugtlters, Mrs. Cross, Area for 4S years, lD Orange
Paso Robles, and Mrs. Dennls COUDty tor 75 years.
Ho&)and, Costa Mesa; and 2 . Guests who tral!eled 'some
8005, Rollo W. McClellan Jr. distance to attend the reeeptJon
or Santa Ana and Sparks Me-were Mr . and Mrs. WUllam
Clellan of Newport Beach. They Cutrord McClellan, Cameron,
have 9 grandchUdren arK! 7 Mo.; and 2 granddaughters,
great-graodchildren. Miss Georgia S~~e McClellan,
Mr. McC iellanreUred to 1955 Sao Jose, an1 Mr s. Terrance
from Ill s paving and excavating Pietenpol (Diana Hog_la.OO) and
business, McC lellan & Sons, 4 month old son, of Port Ange-
les, Wash.
NEW OFFlCERS or the Bahia Corlotbl.an Yacht Club wtll be formally Installed at the M A T T R E ss E s
commodore's ball, to be held Saturday evening, Jan. 15, at the clubhouse on Bayside JfEW _ U ltJlLDIJIC
Dr ,, Cor ooa del Mar, Pictured here, from left, are M.rs. Brian R. Carter and her hus-Irregular Shapes
band, who Js the new commodore; Mrs. W. Dean Ourga.o aOO her husband, the new vice. 1aaenpe1alf -c.tt•
commodore. Jack E. Hart is rear commodore; A. G. Devirlan, secretary; Robert J. cosTA MESA MAniESS co.
Eastman, treasurer; James Emml, port captain, and Vince Gurley, neet captain. (Photo 21so ,... • .,.,., ltwd. llb•"Y a.noJ
by Jack West.) ,_..;, _________ .=;:;;::;:;::;;::;:;::::::::;:;::,.
WEST NEWPORT PLANS
CLEAN UP JAN. 8 & 15
The West Newpor t ImprOve-
ment Assn., ln cooperation with
the CUy of Newport Beach, is
sponsor ing special trash pick-
up ,days. Here is the schedule:
Saturday, Ja.n. 8, beginning
at 1:30 p.m. -· fr om 32nd St.
to the Santa Ana river , between
the ocean and Balboa Blvd. or
Coast Hwy ., excluding Lido
Sands.
• Large objects .. no limit.-
including stoves, beds, w;a.ter
beaters .
• Number or containers --
no llmlt.
• Tr ee limbs and cuttings --
4 toot l.engths, tied securely.
• Prohibited Items •• saod,
cement, oil, acid, animal drop.
pings.
"Saturday, Jan. 15, at 1:30 REPORTS TO HIEW POST
• F l RE
• AUTO
• BOAT
e HOME
• BUSIN E SS
p.m. --from 32od St. to Coast Marine Lance Corporal Craig
Swirling white gowns and py Rober t Conine and daughter, Hwy., between Balboa Blvd. and B. Geor ge, son of Mr . :uad Bob Paley & AssocJ"ates parties, like visions of sugar J ill Ann; Geor ge Meade Hoi-Newport Blvd., including Fin-Mrs. W1lliam E. George of
plums, ftll th e dreams of 17 stein m and daughter, Sandra; ley, Clubhouse, Newport Island, ZOOO Parsons, Costa Mesa, has
Parties set stage
Jor deb!)tante,ball
young Harbor Area girls as the Maurice Coyle McCray and tialboa Coves and Lido Sands. repor ted for duty at the Mar iDe 47-C I . 17TH S TRI!"T, COSTA WI! SA
Dec. 28 Children's Home So-daughter, MeUsa; Richard wu. The association has Issued Corps Air Station, New River •1._ ____ .,:6:;4;::2::;•;:.:500::;...;·;_W6=:;·;:3:2,;:0;,S _______ ..J
clet}' debutanteballapproaches. Uam Nabers aDd daughter, the following Instructions: Jacksonville, N.C.
~
TO ALL OUR..l=RJEJJOS
We take Ibis opJiortunityTo !1\ahk
you fo r your patronage. It has been a
pleasure to serve you !
First or the numerous social Kathleen AnD; Ooo Ell jab New
events Inspired by the forth-and dauefller, Judy; Gared Noel
coming ball, which Is the New-S.mlt h and daughter, Dovell;
port Harbor audllary•s major Jonas Store aod daughter, Sol-
philanthropic benefit lor par-vele; Loran Lee Wagner and
entless children and sound daughter, Lesa Lee, and Wit-
adoptions, was an eveni{lg at son Vernon Woodman and
Disneyland lor debutantes and daughter, Lisa Ann.
escorts, Dec. 20, given by Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Coyle
and Mrs. Edward A. Boyd, Mr. McC ray will hooor their daugh.
and Mrs. Don Elljah New and ter, MeUsa, with a dansant at
Mr. and Mrs. George Meade the Newport Harbor Yacht Club
Holstelo and preceded by a on Dec. 26,
Ste)per party In the Boyd home A pr e-ball party, given by
at Beacon Bay. the auxtlla.ry, pr eceding the
On Dec, 22, Mr. and Mu. ball wtU t>. atteded by debu·
Barton Brewster Beck hosted tantes their fathers and es;
a _,. party tor -and -..' tJoder tbe dlrectloo <I
escorts aboa.rd their yacht, Mrs. Joho B. Parker, this part,
"Vamos," and an evening or Is at the Balboa Bay Club.
parade vtewtog, together with
Mr. and Mrs. J. Peter Barrett DOG L ICENSE REM EWAL
LUCILLE'S and Mr. andldrs.GeorgeMeade
I
---., 3641 E. Coast Holstein 01, allparentso!debu-DATE IS JANUARY 1S T
• • tantes this season, Jan. 1 Is tbe time lor license
IUniOr$ COROHA DEL MAP Fathers and their debutante renewal In N....,.rt Beach lor
l-..!=========~-~PH_:D:H::.::E~6~7~5=·1~0~3:0:._ _ _J daughters will eojoy a prt!-all dogs over tbe age of 4 r ehearsal luncheon on Dec. 27 months. Dog Ucenses may be
•-;:::===----:;;;;;;;;;:-------~ at the Balboa Bay Club, hosted purchased oow through Jan. 31 (""~,.V. by the William Ellis ChJ-at aU city pet stor es, all city ...,_. rtS I c hesters, David Ladsoo Fras-animal Dospltals, and at the fl.re
ers, William ~rands Harpers, stations dlltlng the followtor
.,. Richard William Nabers and hours: Monday through Friday,
the Donald A. Penningtons. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday,
CAL.L. .....0271 I'OA AN EX~IIAT
•.. CAAPI!T CONSULTANT WHO
WILL. COME TO YOUA HOM I:
WITH SAM~LES WITHOUT ANY
OM.IGATION TO YOU!
~U ~f{fr fUf\Nqw:
2215 HAIIOII kVO. -..... Ttoon. 1 M -
COSTA lo<I5A. CALF. -71
Attending will betheirdaugh-9 a •. m. to 5 p.m.; SuDday,lp,m.
ters, Catherine Lee Chi chester, to 5 p.m.
Diane Molner Fraser , Victor ia Licenses will NOT be lssued
AM Harper, Kathleen Ann at City Hall. Although it Is oot
Nabers and Deborah Dorene necessary tobrlogyourdog. you
Pennington. Also atteodtnr will must preseot a valld rabtesre-
be J. Peter Barrett and deb cel,pt. The anotal license fee Is
daughter, Diane Ruth; Bartoa $6 for all dogs.
Brewster Seek and daughter,
Carroll; Dr. Edward A. Boyd REFUSE COLLECTORS
and Pauline; LeRoy OFF DEC. 25 AND JAH. 1
Jr. and Newport Beach City refuse
Claudia Anne; John collectors wtU take a lloUday
on Christmas day and New
Year's day,
Areas or the city regularly
scheduled for refuse collection
on tbose 2 days will not have
tbelr refUse collected until the
DUt reculariY scheduled pickup
day for those areas, which wlll
be oo Wednesday of the follow-
lDI week. This means that tllese
u .. will baYe only ooe refUse
collection the weeks or Dec. 20
IJid 27.
AH EH51GH EXTRA
B«toDS were ~DI lo the
prlDtt.Dc departmebt of the New.
port Harbor Eoslp oewspaper
thlJ week u Matthew Outs,
preuma.a, •!IIICQK:ed the birth
of hb first cbUcl, a daugbter.
Micbelle LeoDa, Wbo wel(lbed in
at st.J-~~0ranp,
at 4:30a.m. Tlnlraday, Dec. 9,
at 8 Jr.., IDOl.
Tho Ulllo !lrl'a ....-,..,..
an Mr. ud Mrs. Lester G.
Weiler ot Yorta Lllda and Mrs.
BtU 1 ftl DI.Yil ot Coeta Mesa.
8 • porools, Matt aDd SaDdl Datta. are aim COlla Mesa
... =··
FROM
THE ENTIRE CONNEr.L FAMILY )>ins In this wt.lh for
a happy bollday seaaool STANDING, left torlpt:Pat, U ,
who came borne from Navy duty lD VIetnam to be manted
lui. Su.ry; Candy, 17, a.Dd Tim, 11. SEATED: Kim, 10;
Old, S9 (?); Mamma, S8; aDd Cuey, 15. ON RUG: Tbe
IOmllJ do(. TII>PY, •P 11, aDd ColloM, 11. PLIE ( ..
a.t bOme): Mite, !7, with J, C. Penney Co. In Torra.oee;
S&ldJ, !S, now Mrs. Jay Wilbur or Costa lot esa and
motblr of !-1/! 7-.t old Scott; Kathy (Mrs. Jerry)
Perkiu. 15, U•tar lD the DtDYtr ar-. mother or S zlrll,
Sblrley, wbo Is 6 y-.rs old. and I twiD cirll, Wbo are
lJ IDOIItlll old. TbeJ all AY "H.appJ' New Y-.rl"
THUIIIOAY, D£C. ZJ, 871
aiiiiiiA DB. liM, CloUF.
A Message: For Americans
1r TOM AIIOIIIOM
•••••••• trlrola Ow? t1r, am. ~ap...
T-Ad -& PftJidmt o/A,.,.._
IMiy Fftlturn .uJ of Soutlfmt hnrt
Pvbllaldo ... with clmdollofJ Ill ,.. ~
/ion~A{--.pru#
dmt of tiN Anwrl-
can Afrlculturwl Edl-• CHRIST was atwi)'S God, bUI Hd Nothing will prime the pump Of your ton Anoclllt/cn,MT.
human life txpn with His physkal birth. life like the Christ whbse birthday we Anderwn IJ ,.,lo,.
ewn u oun. From the:: btJinnlna or His celebrate th.is month. For the hope of the all A: 10,. ltll
_ ..... tw ure, the thadow of the CJOD world does not lie in the United Nations, .. '! no .... wn tl..e __ , . d ood. . r II b 11· . . ·1 . ~uy ~.,..,... loomed over Him. At bir th He WI$ 1n o-a mg, m u e ItS, m masaa es, ol .. 5 1,;,1•ht
arml I . 1 1. . c umn , "' idenllfttd wilh death, for "swaddllna n , reattes, or power pa~t s. t aes m .,; lie ,. wftl aJ for hit fJO'IIII'Dflllly ,.,..
dolht'S'' ftre the bandaaes used to wrap the character of man. And _the great hope "~J~/:p«ch6s. Tom ,A,Jdowh lunA,.
the dead. He was born like a nomad, died for the chancter of man IS the example . 1 r .•·r r 0 r AM ERICAN OPINI ON. r J Ch . Am . I socra t c.u/0 'J lite 1 criminal. and was buried like 1 o esw nst. enca ns must earn ----------------
piuper. thlt. And especially they must learn that
Yet in speaking of Christ , Napolton the Christmas wish of "peace ~ with
uMI: "Alexander, Caesar, Charlemagne you" means not the peaCe to~ bought
and I, myself, have founded empires. but by surrendering your fr iends to the dun·
upon what do theK creations of our geon o r the slave state, nut the peace o f
FJ1iUS depend1 Upon force. Jesus alone the firing squad or of the graveyard , not
founded His empire upon love, and to the peace of the successful dictatorshi p.
this very day millions would d1e for It means the puc~ within ynu that comes
Him... through Christ.
The Christ whose birthd;,~y we honor Remember that th e armies of r:.d.nl
this montti founded the greatut Kmgdom pacifists who cry "Peace!" when there ,s
ever known. but the onl y blood He sh ed no peace are offer ing only supine acqmcs·
was His own. cence to evil. Christ was no pacifist' He
The &ptiJt Record re ports that there wu constantly surrounded by sold•ers,
was a lit(le crippled boy who ran a .small yet never once d id He admonish a sold1t!'r
new•tand in a crowded railroad station. to take o rr his uniform or to refuse to
tk must have been about twelve yea n 'fight for his country . Most of our present ·
old. F.ve ry day he would se ll papers. day "pacifis ts" are phonies and Ph ar~sees .
c•ndy, &urn , and maga.tines to the thou· Glory to God m the highest , and un
sands of commuters pass mg thmugh the earth, peace in men with whom He is well
terminal. pleased . That, from 1/ebrt'ws Xl :6 , LS s
One mght two men were rudling
through the crowded st:.tiou tu ca tch a
train. One was fifteen or twenty ya rds m
front of the other. It was Chmtmas eve .
literal transla tion! In Mattht.'W X,J4 the
Christ sai d: "Think not that I am come tn
send peace on eart h ; I come not to !il.'nd
peace; but a sword." Christ's "swprd"
Their train was scheduled to depart in :1 was for cleavin g sharply between fight
inatter of minut es. and wrong, between God and Satan. And
The first man turned a corner and m
his haste to get home tu a ChfiS tmas
cocktail party plowed ngh t mtu the linle
crippled boy . He knu.:ked h•m off his
stool, and candy. newspapers. and gum
were scattered everywhere . Without so
much u stopping, he cursed the li ttle
fellow fer ~mg there :111d rushed on to
catch the tram that would t:.ke him to
celebrate Ch ristmas in the way he had
chosen fo r himself.
It was only a mat'rer of seconds hcfure
the second commuter arnvcd on the
scene . •te stopped. kntlt . and ge ntly
picked up the boy. After ma kmg su re the
child was unh urt. the man gathered up
the scattered newspapfrs. swee ts, and
magazines. Then he took out his wal let
and gave the boy a five-d ollar bill . "Son,"
he said , "I lhink th1s w1 ll take care of what
was lost or soiled. Merry Chnstmas!''
Without wa1 11ng for a re ply the cum·
muter now pil·ked up Ius bndcase and
started to hurry away As he d1d . the
little cuppled boy cupped IHS hands
together and c:~lled out "M1ster. Mister!"
The man sto pped as the hoy a~hd , "Are
you Jesus Ch rist~"
By the look on h1s face, 11 was ubvu1us
the commuter was embJrrassed by the
question. But he ~milcd <~nd said. "Nu,
son, I am not Jesus Chnst. but I am
trying hard to do what He wuuld do •f He
wert here."
And that. my frie nd, 1s what '' mea ns
to be a Chnstian. eve n on ChuS!mas eve.
It's a matter of 1mpersonat1on
Who 11 the mm t ouatandmg person·
ality of all time? The gre::~test leader? The
greatest teacher~ Who l1ved the most holy
life1 The answer 1s Jesus of Na1..are th.
None other compares. No o ther re lrgion
ever boasted .such a man. H•s 1s the most
unique Charac ter uf alltLme .
And yet at the Chr~stmas season . to
most Americans. Jesus r::~nks nght behmd
Santa Claus.
A pastor I know once overheard a man
111 h1s congregat•on say he could never
thmk what to g1ve for Chnstmas. The
next day, that man rece1ved th1s lrst : "To
your enemy, forgsveness ; to your op-
ponent, tolerance : to a fnend , your heart;
to a customer , ~rv1ce ; Ill all men, charity;
to every child, a good example : to your·
self, respec1."
Silver and gold have I none; but such
as I havt. give I to you . Christ gave Hrs
Uft for us . Wh at are we willsng to g.vc1
Along a lonely trail in a western
desert, a can is wued to an old pump. In
the ca n 11 a me ssage written with a stub
of pencil on two sides of a shet't of
wrapping paper It says: "This is your
o nly chance fo r wa ter along this trail. The
pump rs all risht as of June. 1932. I put a
new sucker washer into it and it ought to
last five years. But the washer dries out
and the pump has got to bt primed.
Under the white rock • buried a bottle of
water, out of the sun and cork end up.
'"There's enoUJh water in it to prime
this pump -but not if you drink some
lint. Pour in about One-fourth and let her
IOU to wet the luther. Then pour in the
mt mtdium fast and pump like crazy.
"You11 Jit w•ter. Tht well never hu
Nn dry yet. Have f•ith .
because o f that the Prince of Peace kn ew
no peace during his short time o n eanh.
He was reviled by the crowds, betrayed
and disavowed by llis discipl es , sp<~t
upon, beaten, scourged , <1nd cru.:•fied hy
the mob. Yet he remamcd steadfast :.nd
loyal and true to his puroose.
There ne ver "':'as <1 11me wh~n l'l11 1\·
llamty was acceptablr to th e world N•>W.
as 10 the past . Chnst1am <Ill' a ~m:!ll
mmor~ty under at tat·k. Must Ameru • .tll)
not only arc not Chmt1an,. the~ dun't
even know what II means to he a Chtl\·
tian . In Amenca today. even man y Pmt·
estant clergymen are not (hriSII:Ifl'i Al·-
cordmg to several recent polls. llliJ,,t of
them do nut bel1eve Ill Outsr's dtVIfllty.
ll1s vngm bnth , H1s mnacles.llls rcsurrec·
t1on . and H1s prom•se of ctern;~llllc ll1ey
thmk ~l e was JUSt so me sort of "L•her~l"
good guy -the n 1dei1 ol ;,s sun of l:.k :uw r
Roosevelt by Doctor Spock The hl!l$·
phemy of that tS drsven home when we
remember that He was the d1v1ne son 11f
God! He was what He sard He was, and
llc .w/1 is. ··Jesus Chmr . th e same yc~tcr·
day, today and fore~r "
But the modernist thcolug1ons <~lli.llhc
Commun1sts s:.y · "God 1s de ad Man IS
God; the clay has become the puller "
They seem w thmk 11 t<~ke' tht•tr v"re t<t
keep God '" off1ce .
It hoas nut alway s heen ti!Jt way Ill
Amer~ca Patnck Hen ry wrote 111 lm will
"I have now d1sposed o f all my property
to my fam1ly . There 1s one mnre th111g I
wrsh I coul d give them, and 1ha1 •s the
Chmtian religion. If they had that , and I
had not given th em one shlll mg . they
would have been nch , ~nd ,r they h<1d no t
that , and I had g~ven I hem all the wurld,
they Wtmld he poor "
Greece, and 1n all r'ecorded hi51ory . A
man who will not fight for hi~ God and
h is country is the same kind or coWard in
Washington under Nixon as in Rome
under Nero. Christ bid us to follow His
example. Once that meant standing un·
armed in the face of lions in a Roman
arena ~ today 11 means taking a stand fo r
God and country . Ch rist took His stand
fur us; it 1s time 10 let Him know by our
act1uns where we stand. As the-great
lustonan Nesta Webster observed , our Sa ~ior was history's roremost advocate
ol mdrvidual responsibility. a fighting
udvocatc who dared to act:
"Christ was not a pacifist when He
tol d !-lis disci ples to arm themselves with
swords, when He-made a scourge of cords
and dwve the mo ney-changers from the
temple . ~l e d•d not tell men to fo rgive the
enemrcs of their country or th eir religio n.
but only their private enemies. Christ was
nnl a StK1ah st when He declared that 'a
man's l1fe consLsteth not in the abun·
d:.n(e of the thmgs that he possesset h.'
Sooahsm teaches that a man must never
rest content as long as ano ther ma n
possesses 1hat wluch he has not. Christ
dti.l nut helicve m equality of pay me nt
when He 1uld the parable or the ten
talents .tnd the unprofitable servant.
S1 •C11h~rn would re duce all lllho r to the
pace ul the slowest. Abovt all . Christ was
nut a Suc1alist when He bade the young
man whr• h:.d grea t possesstons It> sell •all
that he had and g1ve 11 to tht poor. Ml at
w·Jwul uf Socialism has e l/f!T issued suc:h a
n11nnuwd ~ On the contrary . Soc11 hsts are
enJo•ned by their leaders not to gi ve their
money away m chan ty lest they should
help hy th1s me:.ns tu prolong the exist·
ence of the prrsent ~)Stem. The truth IS
tlut . Chnst did not advocate any
ecunumrc or polll •cal system. He
preached ;~ sp•n t whu.:h if apphed tn any
system would lead to peace-among men."
Therl!' wtll nner he peace m the world
until 1h c Prmce l1f Peace rules the Jives of
men 1n free lands hy theu fret! Will. That
IS sometlung 1m purtant to thmk abo ut
thrs Christmas uf 1 (~7 1 Bec:.use where .
and how, you stilnd on Chnst's great
r~sues 1s very •mportan t mdeed .Coniilder.
Several years .ago, a college freshman
went uut fm foot ball. unsung and unm·
vlled. A lew weeks l::~ter when the coach
re duced the squad. he cut the-voluntcrr.
Hut he was such a wonderful fellow that
I he ll':Hn hcggcd the coach to .let lum
~•ay The CHadr relent ed and th e vulun·
t{'Cr uevcr rnrssed il pract•cc nor go t dts·
cnur:l~l·d He s:tl on the bench fm four
years On thl· Thursday hefurc thl' final
game. 111~ lather d1cd . He left •mmedtately
fur the funeral. SIX hundred m1le~ away
But JU St before game t1me on Saturday.
to everyone 's drsmay . that boy entered
the locker ruum and drcu ed for the field.
Once dressed. he went to the c~ach and
hegged to stall the final game . The coach
thought. "Wha t can 11 hurt? I'll put hm1
111 fur the k•ckoff and then take h•m out
It can'1 hurt us. And he's so popular 11
mtght even g•vt' the team a Jnycholog•cal
hft.''
So the volunteer . who had never
played lfl a college game . ~tartcd. u.~
team k1cked uff. and he raced down the
fiel d and made the tackle, unasm ted. The
st artled cn::~ch 1hought, "Well, I'll le;~vc
h1m 111 for another play or two ." The vol·
untecr cuntmucd to play m<~giHficc nt ly
and play ed the whole game W1th one
mmute 111 go and the score nothmg tu
nothmg. he made a sensational t::~ck le be·
hmd the goal hne , scoring a safety for his
te<~m . whrch won 2.0. He was camed off
the fiel d on the shoulders of the ecstatrc
fans. In the dressmg room, the coach
hugged h•m and sa•d. ··son. how d•d you
do it? l-or fou r years you neve r played
l1ke that. Wh at came over you? ..
"Coach," he replied, "my fa the r died
Thursday . ~le had been bl ind all his life.
Today , m Heavtn, for tht fint ltmt he
was watch mg."
F::llf!rytxxly in He:~ven •~ watching.
Watchmg us! The Foundin& Fathers of
our na tion, our pio net'r forebears and
fallen patriou. the great Ch ristian Amtri·
cans who have gone before -aJI of them
art watching. And, most of all , God b
watching us! What wed~ fo( our God and
our country count~. So does what we do
not do . Merry Christmas! • •
"CI"'ll to Cod in the loigheot and on eartlo JH!ace, good will towmd ....,.. • LwJ" ''"
ThiJ is the me"age of Christma.f . Ma)' it l1e yorrr experinue thi.J Christ·
mn.r .Jea sn n . We wi.~h the m~.uage to ring in I he ht'ari.J of nil me.n .. T o heiJ!
Mhie11e this we art' making t! spu;inl Chri.~tmas gift to the Chrultfm A"ll·
Commrmism Cr11M11l~.
A Child Born
By Dr.Jolaa &. Rice
I" ROM "SWORD 01" THI! LORD"
MURI"R!I!S80RO. T!MH.
The Old Testament has many
promitcs about the coming of tt:'t
Saviour, and they appear often 1R
Isaia h, so Isaiah, chap1er 9, ~rws
6, 7, says:
"For unto u1 a chi/.J U born,
unto u1 a son is given: and tlw:
govemmrnt 1hn1l IH upon hU
1houlde r: and hiJ nome 1holl ~
called Wondrrjuf, Counsellor, Thl
mighty God, T~ "~erftuting
Father, The Pnnce of Prace. Of
thr iru:rrase of hU governm~11t ond
penu there JluJU be 110 end, upon
the thront> of David, and uprm hu
imgdom, to 91'tkr it, and .to
establuh it withj udgmt>nt and with
JUJiia from henujarth t>W11 for
ever. The zeal of the Lord of hoJLJ
w1ll prrjorm thi1."
Isn't that a wonderfully swttt
promiJC about Christ's coming?
"For unto us a child is born, unto
us a son is gi~n." says the old
Testament' Scripture speaking of
Jtsus. The s«rt't is out! The Lord
had promised it for a long time. He
promised it to Evt in the Garden of
Eden when she sinned. And He
said lhe ."'i«d of the woman shall
bruise tht serpent's head. He
promised Abraham that in his teed
shall all t he nations of the eanh be
bltued. And He promiKd the
Lord's coming to David.
Hert: we n:ad again, "For unto
us a child is born, unto us a son is
giw:n: and the government shall be
upon his shouldtr: and his name
sha ll bt called Wonderful,
Couruellor, nlt mir;hty God, The
evf!'rla sting Father' The Pri~ or
Peaa" (vs . 6).
This is ma rvelous-a Saviour
has come. a R~et:mer. In the Ntw
T estamf!'lll , in Zacharias' time
when J ohn 1he Baptist was to be
born, the glad ntWS of tht: Saviour
caiTlf!'. Old Zacharias, filltd with
the Spirit , said:
"Ble11rd br tilt' Lord God of
h rDLI; for he hath visited and
redumrd hu p~oph, And hoth
rorsed up an hom of 1alootion f or
U! in tM hotut> of hi.J 1~rvant
DawJ; A1 he sp~ by lhl mouth of
hu holy propluts, which hove brr n
mur tM world ~gan : Thot UN
1hould be 1aued from our rnemlt'1,
and fram the hand of all tho/ hair
u1; To pujorm the mrrcy promued
to our fathers, and to rnnembrr hu
holy cove nant; T"" oath wh&£h /ow
rwa rr Ia our Jathn Abraham, That
he would grant unto w, that WI!.
brmg dt>fiuered out of the hand of
our e~mils might urw h1m
wtthout fear, In holirwm and
righteou1J'lt>1J ~fort> hrm, all the
r/!Jys af our lif~. And thou,. chill!,
(he said, to J ohn the Baptist, h1s
little boy) 1holt ~ clllkd tlv
proplwt of tlw Hig~ll: for thou
1hollgo ~jor1 the faa f'Jj the Lord
to pr'/)tJre hu WGy!; To giw
inowledlf' of 1alvatian unto hi.J
peopl~ by thl rnnUsion of their
1ins, Through the 16ndn '"~"C'J oJ
our Gtxl; IJ.!Iwreby tlv d.ysprirw
frf)m o" 11Wh hotll visited u1, To rive l~ht to them tluJI sit in
d4rArwss and in thl slwldaw of
-kolA, lO ,...... our jut into tlv
woy offHt~e~. "-LuU 1:68-79.
Tht Lord Jeaua is comins. and it
was foretold ahead of time.
Heft. God is l.cttins us in on •
ttcre~. God i• soins to haw • Baby
too. A Sn;our ia JO_ill8 to bt born.
"Unto us • child ta born, unto ua•
ton ia si~n : and the pwtmmcnl
ohall be upon his thoulclcr: and his
name ohall be ailed Wonderful,
Coul\JII!IIor, The mighty God, The
evedastin,t Father, The Printt of
Peace."
TM Lord Jeaw. b to Take oa
Himtell Humaeity,
Become aMaa
Nott, "Unto us a child is born."
"Unto us" mtans that Jesus is to
be born to mankind. The Lord
Jesus is 10 be as we arr-with
limitations-not morally, for lie
never sinned , but in 1he
sunoundif18S, in the env1ronment,
in tht temptations, in the poverty,
in the heartbruk that somt1imes
mmts to people. So "Unto us a son
is given." He is the Son of Ew:. and
Scripture is fulfilled when God said
that 1he Seed of tht woman should
bruise the serpent's head. He is the
Son of Ab...aham. Wht'n Abraham
looked out at thf!' stan and God
~id, "So shall your tttd be," Ue
referred to all those: who would be
savtd by the prteious blood of
Jesus. C od said, "Abraham,
through thy sred shall all tile
nations of the tarth be bleued." II
is the same Sori that Oa,·id was
promited whf!'n he said that some
day God would havf!' somtone to
raiJC up again the throne of David .
He is tht Son of Man.
His ancestry? He was tht Son of
kings. He was the Son or poverty.
When Mary brought the baby
Jtsus into the Templt' and offemi
the s.acrifiet. she offerf!'d the
sacrifie~: that poor womf!'n would
alTer-two tunltdoves or two
pigeons, btcauSt she was poor. The
Son of kings and riches, and the
Son of poveny and lowlines~. too.
He was Son o( R01h the ~o:~bitns
as well as Son of the Jews. Ht is
Son of Ra hab the harl01 . the
Canaanite woman, as we-ll a~ of the
Jews becauS~e that is all in 1ht
ancntral line. And so throu~hout
tht book o( Loke J esus l!.lvc-s 1o 1 a. II
HimJCI£ the Son of Man.
"f or unto us a child is bor n."
Born. Ht knows all that VflU a nd I
tver nttd to know-child, youth,
poverty, labor. temptation a~
penrcu1ion, too. •·u nto us a child
is born." And so then .Jesus &rew
up and He was tempted in all
poinu like we art:, yet without sin.
Ht is the Son o£ M an, the Model
M a n, the Second Adam. "For unto
us a child is born "
Bu.t Jeeua Ia God '1 £teraal
Cllritt Comi .. to l.utb
"Unto us a son is given.'' "A
child is born" means the huma nity
of .Jesus. "Unto us a son is giw:n ,"
means the dtity of jesus. He is the
Son d God. Yes, I mean lhc Jesus
i:J Philippi•nt 2 :S-8:
·•ut thil mind~ in you. which
W4l Wa in Christ }1nu: Wllo,
Nirw in tlw form of Cod, t~a~tlrt it
not T'obbny to lw equ4l wet/1 God:
B~t rruttk him.ulf of ~uiOtion,
ond tooi upon him tlw orm of a
Jlrwnt, ortd was in tlw
liUn.ess of nwn: And lwi"t found
in ftuhion 4S o run, Jw humbl.d
hiinulj, ortd iwlMfV obldWnt unt.G
tk4th, IW'n tlw M•llt of tlv crou. "
The dear lord Jetui-God hila si~n HU Son. 't'hat ia why thr:
Bible U.JI that jtiUI ia the only
beaouen Son. It III!C!IIII thia is J.obn
3:f6 in the Old Tatamtnt. 'For
God 10 low:d the world, that he
II"' his olily ......,.n Son." Jauo
ia the only .......... Son . .~ .... ia
the only Son that God ...... in tbe
--Othen " .. ... born op;ritually to be childt<n " God, but .1-... llepaotl phyaially
ia tlio wotllb ol .tlio Virpo M...,,
.......... " God: So .1 .... ia the
Son thai God II"'·
THE WONDER
OF THE INCARNAOON
By D. T. Younv IProphetit Witneu)
PROM ••JIWISH HOP!,,. aox 707, LOS .t.NGEL!S
"For unto you is born thiA day in thf' rity
of David a Sniour, which i~ Chris.t tht: l..nrd."
"Born This Day!" b thforf' nnythinJE rf'.
rharkahk. in that? f.vf'ry day M"-"nf' ii'l horn.
Rut if tht8e word~ arf' truf', thrn it i" onr of
the moM remarkable thinJE~ thRI f'VN hnp·
~ned ; and ahoul thf' truth .. nf thr,or. wor~;
thank Cod., therf' ill no douht . Rorn th1ll rlay.
Who? Li.sten. "A Saviour !" If that i!l lnlf',
and there are a thoull!lnd rxprrimrntal rrH!'tln~
for belif'ving it, ttwn it i" thr ll'ran4'1N<t nrwll
the univrr!'e ~vf'r hf'ard proclaimf'd, and it i~
of inexhaui'ltihlt< intrrf'~t In u~ all. yf',., a
Saviour wa11 horn !hill rlay. Thl'· worM nrrrl!"
a Saviour, anrl you and I nrrrl 1 Sll\·innr :
and that grrat nrCf'!l.c.ity ha!< I>N•n mrt in
Chri11t.
It was a mar¥f'lou!l hi rth. W111uiN .. du.~tf'r
about it. Rf'fllt'ml>~•r. too, it was a p rnpht'!'i rd
birth. Chrillt was ••th" Saviour prnmi~•l
long," and pr~rlletr4'1 110 vividly ? Wr l'hnulrl
!ltudy prophecy mono than wf' rtn. Anrl. mark
you, this prnp.ht'Cy i.t~ emf' of thr ~rratr!>l IH J!:U·
ITW!nt~ for the inspir~tt ion of thr Rihlr.
It wa" a miraculou!' hirth. I 'IV that f'm.
phatically. C:an roo think of ~-t lwin_g .hnrn
into thf' wo rld apart from a mmtculnu.o< h1rth?
Let me pninl out tn you. furthrr, thll t thi!<
miraculou!l birth wa!l rlrrla rr d from hravf'n.
Thf' an~l hm.t.s huf'l'lt thr mn lic harrir r" of
heaven. and camr forth to ckdarf' it. "And
.t~udd~nly thl"~ was with lhr an~f'l a multitudr
of the hf'avf'nly hoN praisin~ God. anrl My in,:!.
Glory to God in thf' hi,hnt. anrl on r11 rth
Pf'ac:e. J!'OOd will lowa rrl mrn," \l,lhat a ~n·
trnoe that is!
Onf' would havf' lhnuJ!'hl that whrn hravrn
it!llt:lf tlisplayed !lOch an intr rf'l't in Hi" llirth.
that He woulrl havf' bff.n born amid m rrr.
!<ponding :o~plendour11. Rut wa.!l thl'ff' rvrr a
~rroatf'r contralll! "Thr rf' wall no room for Him
in the inn!" The Saviour who wai'l "bor n thi!<
rla y" wall born in ~rl"at humility. llr wn!l laid
in a man ~rr. Think of il ! Thr l.n rtf or ~lory
hu Ui 11 lowl y craffll" amonJ!' thr hra!lt!l. Oh.
the wonrlrr of Hi~ hi rth! It i!l morr wnn.-tf'rful
~ill thai Hf' "houlrl havt' hrf'n horn 11 all .
Thf'n' mui'lt havf' ON-n Mlmf' rra!V)n fnr it.
What wa!l the rl"a.q)n? That llr nti~hr lw our
Sl\'iour. That H" mi,ht hf' thr Sa' inur or thf'
world.
I wan' to J>Oin t nul. fnrthf'r, that it wll!l a
hrnr ll rent birth. Who walll it whn wn.~ hnrn
this day? A Saviour. Mark th" wn rrl . h i~ thr
llr!i.l timr WI" fi nd it in thr N"w Tf"'tamrnl.
Oh, how ~~:rl"atly mf'n nrf"df'rl a Sa v iou r ~ You
J118f. How ran 1 knllw thai Hr Will' Ul j!rra!ly
n~drd ? Hf'rf' i"' tht-anl'wf'r-tnnk into }'our
own hf'Mt, and I will look intn minf". Wr arl"
.•inn~n~: and thrrr ill. for f'a rh nnl" of Ll!l, flf'ath
to M (Arf"rl, And thf' Jud,;ITN"nl ~at . Oh. how
.ttreatly wr nt'f"d 11 SA viour ! And if H~ Wl!l !'0
~rratly nffflrd . wall not C:hri!lt abn .tt nollltly
qualifird to hr our ~av iour ? \\'hat pardf'!n,
JM"al"'!, jny and rrnt"wal. llr hrin~~ thf' J>f'"·
ilf'nl Mul!
Rut ff'arl on. It dNoCribr!l Him I " "a Savinur
whif'h illl O.ri~l thr l.t~rd." II ill a maJ!nifi N'nt
~ription . Ht• is thf' aoointrd t"hw-. anointerl
~y GM tlw-F'1thf.r. and hy thf. Holy Sririt.
Hr j~ "Christ thr l..arrl.'' I vrnlure to NY that
tiM-worrl "l..nrd" ha~ thr Nlmt' mranin~ ft~ the-
word "Jrhovah" in tlw-Old Tf"Narnrnt. It wa~
the ti105t wondnful mirack-or history that
J~ovah ~uld hr IM'Irn untn thi11 world u a
littko Baht'. ''Unto you illl horn thi~ day a
Savinur which i~ C:hri!-1 tht-Lord." That linlt-
phraae. "unto you" is w:ry ~weet. It was said,
firM of all, to the ~hf'pherdp., and then to the
Jewt. and then to all pt'Opk eYt"rywhere. Rut
notin-what it N Yll in thr &rnth Yf!~: "FtJr
not.," uid the an~l to the Ahepherd~. ••behold,
I brin1. you pod tidin~ of ~ral joy. which
theU be to alf peopl-e." Mark that word .. a11!"
Thrtr i• nothinp; narrow about the O.rit~tian
reli~ion. He i• a Saviour for alt. Let tha.t
t.hou~t rins like • merry bell in your IIOUI. ...,_en you Ft w•tered up, fill the
bottle and .,ut il back like you found it
for the next feller. (Sisned) Desert Pete.
.. , .S. Don't 'jo dri nkin' up tht water
lint. Prime the pump with it 1nd you'll
Jil .U you can hold. And the next lime
you Wlnt aomethin&, remember that life
il like rhil pump. It h11 tQ be primed. I've
p my '"' dime away 1 dozen Urnes lo
prime my pump, ond l'vt red my l>tt
..._ co a suan.r. It never failed to Jit
1M • MSWtr. Y041 JOt to atl yow heart
n.cl to pw be(ore you can be &i~ to.-
Values like that spnng fr,m deep
convict1uns! Patrick Henry was a, man
who no t o nly believed , but wh o adf'd on
hrs ~lief -proving that even !Ire w:.s not
so swttl, nor peace so de~s . as to be
purchased by the bonds or slavery Tnday
most Americans. inclu dsng man y who
believe themselves good Chn~tr::~ns, st ill
refuse to get involved in sav111g o ur free
republic . They won't even jom patriotic
o rp n'iza tions li ke The John Birch Society.
They say they "can do more on the
o utside ." Uke the women's club where
one member ts design ated to stay away
from each meeting so those lit tending can
have something to talk about. So-called
Christians who say, "Wt will do no thin&
bu\ pray; It t God do everythinJ," are
(allln& God , faith, duty, and country . Our
faith and our works must match His will.
B:ETT:ER THAN GOLD
He it the 0. who was with the
raaber bock Ia -Y befcn .-
the -.... -beftlft tbett: w• ...., "'!Pui... "Ia the
It ... ....., a ~laclckninp; birth. We waftt
_.,;nl to l!ledd<n us ;n ,_ dayo. We lo
lryinB lor • aD, and ew:n the yoons fM'OPk
haft' tltrir ckrtt houn. You mnembcr that the aap hade the ohophonlot "'" to t .. r. You
l!llf!tCI not f,.ar anJthins that eomt~ to yoU if
yoo loa,. doe So'fiour.
.......
You know, btavert today build dams
euclly u btt wn built darns before
Christ. Man liYes differently from what he
did on1y beC'IUIII! of modern lechnoiDI)' .
But ltchnoiOIY ean't c.ha.np man's n•
ture, which il lhe s.une as it was · in
.nc:icnl Jerusalem, ancient Rome, ancient
....... of ... CGff ............. ~ ........... ,..If lweflfJ for OM IMfl• .............. ~ .............. a , ... ..,., •.
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::t""• God-the Ia-· the~" but God ... ,_
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a s• i-T•••• iion i'ibl l. t; '
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LIML lllmCI LIUL i!llftCI UCIAL IIOftCI LIGAL IIOTIC! :~"E~I~PO!R~T~H~AR~IO~R~EN~SI=IJI=THURSOAY, OEC. U. lt71
RIIDLtmOII 110, 'II'IW ob-., all of-Pi11o, "11111•1 "WIIt-uoMI-tllM .... IOd•nrJII'-Lll& .. ,IQII Lll& .. ,!Cjr
A RUOLU11011 OF 1'111 drawllp Uti Ill tel-an olliDr CltJ -IIIII IlM to tloo 117 oiid Codo, PlCTITIOlll Bt.BIImiS NAil£ SUPERIOR
CrrY. COUIICIL OP Ttfl oe fiJI 18 GitdcelftiiiCU, .... and 11• .. dlltrk:t. FIUJCi MU 0P ... -A oiL.. STATEMENT STATE OF CAUFOIUUA f'OR
LM&IIO'fiCI
Cm OF lfEWPOIIT -·~ Clorlt 1011 Ia lilt-of t1oo Tilt lloiUcc OlFcd to tloo--IIEliT ..-rRICT •-Nu..r!IJJ*-latloiloc -a -117 lilt CltJ-ercdlt SICTIOif 11 Tilt C --· u : Gtoot Paclllc Eo-THE COUNTY OF ORANGE ll!CLAIII!fGmiiiTIII'TI(ll' CltJ hi>Ue --Dlr-. Ia aiJond fDrii'H I lcoota C • •· 1tJ .s-lor Co., 1718 Orup No. A.'ION1
TO ORDI!R1'11ECOIC8TRUC-R--· :. ....., -lo ·-..up bo-ulolilt--lor!_'!_.~-~ lo • Aft., Coou Woa, C..W.: AD-Eotat< ol Jerome C. Hom.
TICif OP CERTAIPI STIIE£T -pUc, drawllp -~--00 ---1011 • at-*"' £ Prtu .,....,, Dtc•NO.
IMPROVI:MEN'II Ill M---lltr-t lll"od = o::...-::.."7.::. ';" ~-of lilt "'!J,!!.JI" n:.'bu"*-:. btlq 000, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
8£1SMEJfT DIJTIUCT MO. M bJ tlttCltyCo.w'tl.flra~Wt~Mr lf&lll ' . -•• tit _...._ M deleted bJ 10 1DdJ¥tdaal GoY to lbe crtdHorJ ot the aboYe
Ill THECrrYOFnWPOIIT &1111-o...-u-!ptbo 'rillE AND PLACE ~::.:.:.':!t-oro oot Coolrutaot Senleo: oamod doe-that aU por.
BEACH; DECLAROfG TRI of l&ld work. OF HEA.RUfG dill u:l ol tldl:.: S1ped: Aac!rtw £. Price. 8001 ta.Yiq claims qatn.t the
WQRK AND IIIPROVI:MENT Tilt f<104M-Ia-loo SECTION 8, NOTICE IS lutloo ot':.; &1111 .... loo Tllla atotomeat ftlet!With tbe Aid dee-aro reqolred to
TO BE OF MOR£ THAN wl.tb -.ill work •n I» lilac:. HEREBY GIVEN U.too.tMUtb f\a"aer diNet4d to ftle a. eouaty clerk of 0rt.op COUDty Itt. them, with the Deetiiii'J
UXAL OR ORDINARY PUB. eorduee w1ttl tile pades U day ot JaatlllrJ U7Z attbtbOar or•.t ... t ol ..ell ar on: Now. Z3, 1971, b)' Beverly 'f'oueben, 1A lbe olftct of the
UC Bt:NEFIT, AND DE-lbOWD oo aldplul:udiPtClft· of '1:30 p.m., hi u..Ctt:rCOGDdl LD-,;;;-ofllce· uc1-:.w. ':._ J. Maddox, deputy COUfttyeWrk. elerk ottheabo .. ea.tltled court, :i:RI~~~l~~~~,Zg ;:: ~:=...:: Cblmber localtJdlatMCityH&U lMD (liJ 87; after tiMI ....,_ Publish: Dee. Z, 9, 16, 23, or to pr;Mflt '='' w~b !;:
WORK AND BCPROV£MENT tbe: lfldtt btrttob't ellstiAc, ot the CUy of Newport Bel.eb at tlol. ol ~ tiiO.._ Ud ID 1971, l.n the Newport Harbor :iped YO:-c the s, ftl of
WHICH SHALL BE ASSESSED estal>U-or -od. 3SOO Newport Bou-rd, H,... 110 -lllor IIIIa aa.. (15) Eostgn, F-!4468 Har..!,., ~ • "_.~01
TO PAY THE Can'S AND DESCRJPnoN OF port Beach, Orance COUDty, da)'l prtor Co tbe ctate Gf bell'· 550 Nt~rt ~eater :.·
EXPENSES THEREOF; AND ASSESSMf HT DISTRICT CaWornla, any and au peuou inl U IJI'OYided Ia Settloll 6 LIG.U. MOTICI Suite 434, Newport Be&ch, Cal:
FIXING THE TIME AMO SECTION J. Tbl propoiiCS ha•lnc any objectloo& to tbe bereot', Jbe Ia f\a1lter dltedlld Uornia wblcb Is the place of
PLACE FOR THE HEARQfG work a.ad lmpr<Wemeat are of propotled work or lq)nwtmeDt, to aJe I CCIPJ ol a1d IDIP at NOTICE TO CREDITORS bustne~ of the UDder signed in
OF OBJECTIOMS 1'0 SAID more tbu Deal ordlnary pub-or to the extent of the aaseaa-plat, wttb btr MdorMmt. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE aU matters pertalninc to the
WORK AND IMPROVEMENT Uc beotftt, IJid the CUyCouncll ment district, 01' to tbe pro.. tbereoo, wttb tbe Couaty a.,_ STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOil estate. of said decedeat, Within
The City CoUDCil of tbe Ctty bfteby m&klll the expenses of posed c;rades, may appeu aad OOI'der ol 0ru&e CoalltJ, CAll-THE COUNTY OF ORANGE four months after the tlrstpub-
of Newport Belch, puriUUlt to aid wort lnd lmpronm~nt show cause why said wort tornia, au LD lbt IIII.DDII' aad Ucatloa ot this notlee.
tbeprortslouolthe"lmpro ... cbarp:&ble ICM)D a district; should not be dooe or carried torm proyldtd tor 1D Sectioa Estate N:; ~-~~M. MIT. Dated November !4, 1971.
mtnt Act ot 1911," belDC Dl-wblcll diltrlct the City Council out In accordance wUb this Sill of tbe Strtets" Highways CHELL ka RUB Ha.zel M. Humphrey, Exec.u-
TIIion 7 of tbe Streets' HIP-cSeclares to betbtdl.strtctbeDe-Resolution of lnteotlon. Pro-Code ol tbt Stat4l ol Callbllla. a Y MiTCHELL. trht of the Will of the above
ways Code of the State otCaUf. ntted b)' saldworkandlmpro•e-tests must be 1n wrlllil( aDd ADOPTED this 13th day of D~~E: L'S HEREBY GIVEN aam9d decedent.
orllla (commeDCillC wtthSectloG meat. to be assessed to pay the must cootaln a. descrlptloa of Deeember, 1971. to the creditors of the above Harwood, Soden "Adkinaon,
5000 thereof). DOES HEREBY costs &Dd expeases thereof, In-the property in whlcb each E. F. Hlrt1'1 ed Po~ce Box 1907 · Newp:~rt
RESOLVE u follows: eludl.D& lnetdeota.l ewpenses and signer thereof Is Interested. Mayor nam decedent that aU pet-Bfie'lt CA 9%663 At~rneysf0r
DESCRIPTION OF WORK costs. and •llleh district Is sutftclent to Identify the same, ATTEST: sons hulng claims against the Executrix. •
SECTION 1. The public in· described as follows: aDd must be deUvered to the Laura Laglos said c:tecedent are required to PJbUsh· Dec z 9 l6 23
terest Ud eoavellleoeerequJ.re. All that certa.ln territory City Clerk of the City of New-City Clerk !~e~~:.· :l~th:m~e;f~tt! 1971 ln .the N"ewPort' HUoo;
aDd It Is the lateot1on of the sthated ln tbe Ctty of Ne-rt port Beach prior lo the time set PubUsh: Dec. l6and 23, 1971, ,_ .. lth Ens!:.... ~...-tor the heatln"' and 110 other 1 c~er.. o eaboveent1tledcourt, __ _;~:,.,=--===--City Council of the City of Beach, County of Orange, State e.. n the Newport Harbor Ensign. or to present them, with tbe
N t B h •· de the of California, lncluded wttbln protests or objections •Ill be LIGAL MOTICI ewpor eae w or r, considered. If the signer of any ----------· necessary vouchers, to the ~~=~:.:r:f ~~~ =~0~~ ~~w:':r~~ !'PW:~c!~; protest Is not shown lClOfl the LIG4L MOTICI underslgDed at the omce of her NO:J~fc~F ;~~i~e~E~I~~~
ments 'cooststtng of pavtng affected or benefitted by or to last equaUzed assessm'!!nl roll FJCTJTIOUS BUSINESS NAME ~ttorneys: KEENE " OION, that the Ctty Co uncil of the
alleys aDd alley approaches with be assessed to pay the costs of Orange County as the owner STATEMENT t llileJ~0• Avc.o Financial Cen-City of Newport B~ch w\.11 ho ld
portland cement coDCretepave~ and eJI)enSes of said work and of the property described lnthe The following person Is doing Ner, Newport Center Drive. a public hearing ;egardlng the
ment aodasphaltcoocretepave-Improvement in Assessment protest, then such protest must business as: T liT Automotive, 9=rt Beach, CaWornia appea.l of Frank c Mar shall
ment In the streets and alleys District No. ~4, wbleh satdmap cootatn or be accompanied by 19-40 Placentia Avll., Costa bus ' which Is the place of from the decision ~~the Plan-
hereinafter described. Said Is eotltled "Map Showing written evidence that 5UCb Mesa, Calif.: Thomas N. Muwa, Illness of the l.lnderslgned In niog Commission denylng
work shall also ioelude the Bouodary of Assessment Dlsp signer is the o•oer of the 417 Goldenrod, CorooadeiM&r, a matters pertaining to the Amendment No. 307 request ~bu h nt nd ha ~. 1 trlct No. 54 1n the City of New~ property so described. CaW. estate of satd decedent, wlthi.D to am~oo a portloo ot' Dtstrict-
t:t&<& s me a e n .... g o IMPROVEMENT ACT This business Is being eon~ four months Uter the tlrstpub~ log Map No. 3 trom an R.Z
grades In streets and alleys. port Beach, Orange County, SECTION 7. All of the work dlded by a.D tDd.ITtdual. lleatlon of this notice. c1a.sstttcat1on to a.n A-P clas-f:u~;:-~~: ~~gh:a~~;'~· ~=~i~~~P~:~:~~ hereln proposed shall be done Signed: Thomas N. Mowe, Dated Decemtler 13• 1971. sl.tteation Lots 18andl9 BloCk
private property to eUmlnate ldentltled as Drawtng No aod carried through pursl&lltto Ttus statement filed 'frl.th the Joyc~ SheUeoblrger, Exec. 3Z, NewPort Beach Tu~t, to-
any disparity ln level between Y-5 145.S, dated November to: an act of the Legislature of county clerk of Orange County utor of the Will of the above cated at 3Z01 Balboa Boule'fud
Improvements In the pubUc 1971, wbleh map•asberetofore the Slate of CaUfornla., deslg-on: 0.~. 7• 1971, by Beverly named decedent. at the southwest CQrner of 3Zn:1
l"""ta f d I aod approved by the City Council of nated as the "Improvement Act J, M::Jt:iolz, deputy co~mty clerk. KEENE&! CION, Attorneysat Strt>eC-tud West Balboa Boule-
r •" 0 ny, r v~nys of 1911," being Division 7ofthe Publlsh: O.!C.l6, Z3,:W, 1971, CLaw, Su.tte 5lO, Aveo Finaoctal vard
•albrays 00 private property; the City or Newport Beach at Streets & Highways Code of Jan. 6, 1972, In the Ne1rp0rt 0 enter, 620 Newport Center NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR. ~'!'u!~e;:~~~~!~so~:~~: ~~~.m:X,:fw~~h~~1!' g;: the State of CallfornR. (Coo-Hubor Ensign. F' -l-4675 9I~· :ewport .Beach, CA THER GIVEN that the satdpub-
1 th m 1 currently with the adoption of • elephooe. 644 -8181• He hearing wtll be held on the structures as necessary and n eo ceo the CJty Clerk this resoluUoo, the City Council Attorneys for Ezecutor. 10tb da f J 1971 appurtenant to the above de-aPndubUto twhe olftce of the City of the City of Newport Beach LEGAL NOTICE Publish: Dec.I6,23,30,1971, til hoY 0
1 1'"30""'p'-.• 1 ·,,at
scribed work. The City CouncU e orks Director, EX. d Jan 6 l97Z In the Newport e ur 0 · ·""'· n e finds Ulat It Is In the pubUc CEPTING from the area to be d1 adopt Us Resolution No. H ·bo 'E ' Council Cllam'.>ers of the City
Interest aod more economical assessed to pay the costs and 7575, dated December 13,1971, FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME ar r nslgn. Hall or the City of N!wport
to do the work of eUmtnatlng expenses of t~e proposed work declaring lts Intention to I'IOid STATEMENT Beach, California, at whlctl tim'!!
any disparity 1n level or slu and Improvement shown wtthln a pubU c hearing for the purpose The following persons are LEGAL NOTICE aoo place any aM all persons
between the Improvement aod and deUneated 14100 saJd map or of determining wbetherthepro. :1otng business as: MoversSer-----------------Interested may appear and be
driveways, oouse walks and plat hereinabove referred to, vis ions of the "SpecLaJAssess-vices Company, 1136 w. Ed-NOTICE TO CR EDITORS heard thereon.
sewers on private property than the area of any lot or parcel of ment Investtptton, Limitation ln~~;er (7-A), Santa Ana, Calif.: SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Laura Lagios
to adjust the work on public laod belonging to tbe United and Majority Protest Act of Wllllam Eugene Magette, 509 STATE OF CAUFORNIA FOR City Clerk
t t U I t hdl States. ortotbeStateofCilUf-1931"' should or shOuld not SunOower, 'B', Santa Ana, THE COUNTY Of ORANGE City of NI!'WJ)Ort Beach
proper Y 0 e m o.a e s~ s-n1a c ty 1 ......_... apply to the proceedings fortbe CaUl.; Dwaine Geor ge ThomP-No. A-61464 P"btlsh·. D•c . 23, 1911, •· the parity and dee lares Its Intention or , oun o v unge, any k u• to order said work dooe 00 public school district, or the construcUon of certa.lo street son, 6040 Turner Grove, La e~ A-62453 Newport Ha.rbor Ensign.
t Orange county Flood Cootrol improvements Jn proposed As. wood, Callf. CONSOLIDATED
pr vate Pros>ertY pursuant to sessm~nt District No. 54 pur. Tttls business is being con-Estate of C'"'tes T. Yow>• LEGAL NOnCI
PICmJOt8 BtBIMESS HAJ,IE Ttu lMeGu• la t11a1 00.·
STATEMENT doetod llfc_.l..,_!lllD,
Tbe foi..,Jor por_, ar• 51-, Paot c. -. Jr.
4otq bullDH.I u : Moore .U. Tilt• at&temtllt ft.lisd .wa tat
.xlatea, 155 Roe~er, fA, ea.ty eltrl ol On ... Co.~)'
CoG Wua, CaW. 91Ui: Paul OR; New. 14, 1971. tty Bt.,.rb'
C. Moore Jr., 115 Rochester. J. Maddol, .-r~cltrL
lA. Costa. Mea, Ca.W. tn%7; Pubtl.lh: Dec. z. t, 1&, n.
P&ul C. Moore m, 165 Ro. 1971, 1a tbt Jrlewport Harbor
chester, lA, Costa Mea,Callf. Eaatp. F -14410
tw1.
LIGAL NOnCE LEGAL NOTPCI
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNIA
NOTICE INffliiiG BIIB
SE ALED BJI~ will be received at theoftleeof the City Clerk,
City H.a.U, Newport Beach, Calltornla, uotllll:OO A.M. oo the
4th diy of January, 1972, at W:ll!ch timetbey will be opened and
read, for performing wort as follows:
NEWPORT OCEAN PIER INTERIM REPAIRS
CO~TRACT NO. l407
B1ds must be subrn1tted oo the Propoal torm attacbla wtth
tbe eootraet documeots fUrnished by the Publlc Worka: Dtp&rt~
ment. The additional copy of the Proposal Form Ia &o be rllb..LDed
by the bldrJer tor b.Js records.
Each bid must be accompa.n.ted by c.asb certit1ed check or
Bidder's Bond, made payable to lbe c ttY Of Ne"'))rt Buch,
for an amOWlt equal to at least 10 percent of the &mOtml bl.d.
Tbe title of tbe project and the words "SEALED BID'' shall
be clearly marked on the OUislde of the envelope contaln1ng the
bid. .
The Contract Documents that must be completed, executed,
and returned, In the sealed bid are:
A. Proposal
B. Designation of Subcontractors
c. Bidder's Bolld
D. Noo.eollusion Atftdavtt
E. statement of Flna.DcW Responsibtllty
F. Technical Abtllty and E~PUleo.ce References
These documents Shall be afti.led with the signatures and
titles of the persons slgnfng on behl.ltofthe btdder. for Cor-
poraUons. the signatures of the President or Vice President
and Secretary or Assistant Secretary are required and the Cor'-
porate Seal Shall be a.ttt.xed to all doCuments requtrlng signatures.
ln the case of a Partnership, the signature of 11 least one general
partner Is required.
No bids will be accepted from a Contractor woo tla.s oot been
licensed tn accordance wtth the proYislonsotCbapter 9, Division m of the Business and Professions' Code. The Contractor
shall state Ills Ueeose nwnber a.od elassitlcatioilln the Proposal.
Pl.ans and Contract Documents, lnclll11ng Special Provisions,
may be obta1Ded at tbe Publlc Works Department, City Halt,
Newport Beach, California, at oo cost to Ucensedeoot.raetors. A
IJOO..ref\lnda.ble cbarge of $%.00 wtU be required lor each set of
Pl.a.n& ·and CoDtnct Documents Issued to others. lt is requested
that the PlaDsaod ContraCt Documents bereturDed within"2 weeks
after the bid opening.
The City has adopted the Standard SpecJllcations tor Public
Works CoostrucUo.n (L9'10 Ed.iUon and Supplements} as prepared
by the ~hero Calllora.t.a Chapters of the American Public Works
Auoctatloo and the Assocl.a.ted Geoeral Contractors of America..
Copies may be obtained from Bulldin' News,lnc., 3055 Overla.OO
Ave., Los Angeles, Ca lil. 90034, (Zl3) 870-9871.
Tile City bas adopted Standard Special Provls1ons and Standard
Drawings. Copies of these are ava.tlable a1 the Public Works
Department at a cost of $2.00 per set.
Secttoo 51 •• or tbe Ca"• n1a District, whlcb Is ln use In tbe ,....,. e.. .... utor sua.nt to the J .... n .. ovemeotAct of dueled by a general-.. tnershlp. Deceased. Str~, • Ht~-,, Code performance of any pubUc ··-_. ~ .,,.... • 1911, said bearlDC to be COD· Slgned: W. E. M.aaette. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
In acCOl'daooe with the provisions· of Article Z, Chapter 1,
Part 7 or the Cal.tfornia Labor Code (Sections 1 T70 et seq.), the
Cit}' Council of the City of Newport Beach nas ascertained the reoerai prevailing rate of per diem •ages lo the 1ocallty ln
which the work 1s to be performed for ea..eh craft, cla..ssWcaUon,
or type of W'Ol'kman or mechanic Deeded to es.eeute the contract
aDd bas set forth these items ln ResoluUoo No. 69SZ, ~ed
ORDINANCE NO. l414 MIJ 11, ltlt, A copy of said resolution Ia an!l&ble lo tbe omce
Tbe locations Ia •htch tM tuocUon. solldated wlththepubUclleuJ.ng Tbla statem,at flied with the to the creditors ot the abol'e
above described work Is pro-SECfiON 4• Serial boods scheduled iD accordance with eo .. -clerk of Orange Co•-.. aamed decedent that "'li pe•sons po-~ •· be~--••e a !olio bear'"'"' 1Dterest at the rate of ...... 1 , .... 1 • .-..."' uvuc... 5 ws: .... Sectloo 6 above.) on: Dec. 7, 1911, by Beverly haviDi claims a""inst tbe .,....td Sheet of seven per cent (1%) per annum -....
11 be 1 PROPERTY OWNERS J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. decedent are required to Ole
Plans Block Tract sha ssued to represent NOT TO TAKE CONTRACT Publlsh: Dec.16, %3, SO, 1971, them, with ttJenecessary voueh-
40. 41 l2 first Addittooto each assessment of fifty Dol-SECTION 8: Pursua.ot to the Jan. 6, l9'Tl, ln the Newport ers, In the otnce of the clerk Ne-rt Hel~ts lars ($50) or more remftnln.,. ~...... .,. to provl.sloos aod the authority Harbor Easlgn. F ~14674 of the above entitled court, or to 13 First Add.IUooto uqaaid at the e~tratton of the
Ia dat n--anted by Section 5200 ol ... A present them, with the neces-Newport Heigtlts st e •u.ed for payment of .. u..::
14 rl t Addttt •-assessment 1n the oottce to Streeta ' Highways Code 01 sary vouchers, to the under-rs onw the ••·te ol C·"~·nJa, the City LlcaL NOnCE· st~ ·t H • "WOOD SODEN • Newport Hel~ts property' owners mailed pur. ~ 41.1-AH ..,.,... • .tu1. ,
First Addltto'n"•-suant to the provisions of Sec.. Council of the City of New-FtCTITIO~ BLSINESS NAME ADKINSON, 550 Newport Cen.
17 Newport H tgta;" Uoo 5390 of the Streets and port Beach does hereby deter-STATEMENT ter Dr ., Ste. 434, Newport
l8 First Add.l~iont~ Highways Code of the State of mtne aDd declare that, tn the ·r·,e following person tsdolng Beach, CA 9%660, which is the
Newport Heights Callfornla, Said serial boods t":tnlonuof this City Council. business as : Gaslight Broiler, place or business of the under-
l9 First Addition to stw.ll elteod over a period end-e pub e Interest will not be 800 w Coast Hwy Newport signed In aU matterspertalnlng
32, 35
33, 36
31, 31
28. 38
19. 3? N t H I lng nine (9) years n-om the served b)' allowlog the property Beach .. Calli.: &.hr~~ Mu~avt , to the estate ol said decedet:~t, ewpor e gilts owoers to~·, the cootract and wUhln four mooths after tile 15, zo · Zl first Addltlonto second day of Jantary nut tile property~o-·s will~ be 3117 Pierce Ave. Costa M!-sa Newport Heights suceeedlng the next September allowed or pe;mt-~ed to ... ':: ... _ CaUl • , n rst publication of this notice.
22 First Addition to 1st followt.og their date. Pay-u --"'~ This business is being con. Dated ~ember Z, 1971.
Newport Helpts ments of the prtoelpal oflqlald cootract. The City COUDCU ot dueled by an Individual fm5T NATIONAL BANK OF
23 First Addition to usessments and Interest said City ofNewportBeaebdoes Signed· &hram ~vi ORANGE COUNTY, By Roland
N t H 1..-. thereon sball be made bv prop-further herebY determlDe and This siatem nt filed wit~ the E. Drl.nkgern, Vice President
10, Zl
20, 31
ewpor f • .._ J declare that the cocuaetor to e and Trust omcer, Executor of 22, 34 24 First Addition to erty owners to the Ctty Trea· 'lfhom tbe contract l.s awarded cOtmty clerk of 0:-an~ Co·mty the Estate or the aboYe named
Newport Helrbts surer and same shall be dis-may sip said contract lmmed-on: O.ooc. 7, 1971, by Bcvet ll decedent
Z5. Z6 %6 First AM!tlouto bursed by the City Treasurer iately ~n the a1JU'd of the J . M\dcloz, deputy county clerk. HARW0c>O, SODEN &1 AD-
Newport Helgbts In aecordi.Dee with ~ pro-tr 1 and PIJIJUsh : Dec.l6, 23,30,1971, KINSO:'i, 550 Ne ...... rt Center
2' 28 2? First AddltiO.to visions of the {mnro•emeot Act con ac must execute saJd Ja. 6 19~ •· th " t ·~ ' N H of1911. ...... eootract and tile the required n. • "'• ..,, e ~,ewpor Dr., Ste. 434, Newport Beach,
3, 4
ewport et&ftts bollds W'ttll said City of Newport Harbor Ensign. r -14677 CA 9%660, (714) 6«-1313, .-\1-
28 F'lrst Addtttonto This City Council hereby Beach within twe-..ft.ve (25) torneys for Executor. Newport Helfbts elects aod determines to bave .... ,
29 30 29 First ••••Uooto the redemptloo prov'"''-~ of days alter the date of first LIG.lt. MOTICI Pa)Ush: OK. 9, 16, 23, 30,
• lUAU ._....., pOOllcatJon of notice of award 1971, In the Newport HarbOr
Newport Hflgbts said bonds prOYlde a premium of cootract. FICTmOUS BUSINESS NAME Enstp.
30 First Addttlonto of flYe per cent (5\} of the PUBUCATION OF RESO. ·--:-:':'--,.,.---Newport H4!1gbts unmatured prloelp&Jin accord-STATEME NT
31 FlrJt AdcUUoato ance wltb the provisions of LlmON Of lNTENTION The tollo•tng person lsdoUlg --!:L!:I!:GA~L:.,:NO~!T~IC~I
2, 3
6, 1 Newport Hflcbts ,SeeUoa 6464 ol the Calllornla SECTION 9: The NEWPORT bus:lness as: Alta Murrieta,
9 10 3Z First Addition to Streets&! HlRttways Code. HARBOR F;NSICN, a news-20881 Catamaran, Huntington NOTICE TO CREDITORS • paper printed, published and Beach, Cal. 92&46: WaUace SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
11,12 Newport Helcbla ES'flll.4TEDCOOTS of ceoeraJ elreulat1on In Glltber, %0881 Catamaran Ln., STATE OF CAUFORNIA FOR 33 Fir II Addition to AND EXPENSES th Ctty ot N t -.: H Newport Htl&flll SECTION S. The estimated 8 ftPOI' b, UDt1Drton Beach, Cal. 92&46. THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
14 15 34 First Addltso .... -~ CallA)ra1&.1sberebydeslp.ted This business Is be1Dg eon. No. A-71060
• Dw e._. aad expeues olsa.ld W'Ork U tbt DIWIPIP'J' ta •bleb. tbl$ dueled b)" a UmltedpartnershiP. · Estate ol ALEXANDER G.
'· 8 35 N"PQrt Het&fU ~ad ~emeats, IDcludta( Reaohldoo ol lJiteMioa sbLl1 Slped: WaUaceGIIther, Geo· WRIGHT. also blown as A.. G. ~!".!!..-~~to ... • -~1 tJI)Hies of the be pabU.sbed bJ the City Ci«t, tral Plrtoer. WRIGHT. Oec:eued, ..., ... _. .-s .... oe---... UDder ttda RtsoJu. tn tM IDilQMI' Uld lbrm pro-Thl.s statemeot nled with the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
16, 17 36 First Mctltkmto Uoa of~ ueutoUows: •lded by" taw, Uld U mat1Dc eOW\ty elwk ot Ora.J:lce County to tnt crtdltora of tbe aboTe
NtwpOrt Htlpts EsUru.ted COlt Of all la-a.U other publlcatioas lo tb1 oo: No't'. H, 197t, by Be•e:rt.y Dlmed deeedtat tbatt.Upersons 4, 5 37 Fltlt AcMttioato CJdtaa)tJPtQIIIS •• ,$ fS0510 proe..Unp tiDdflr th1a Rao· J. Maddol, deputy eouaty elerll:. hiT!Ac claJ.ma qa.t.nst thf sa.Jd
NtwpOrt HtlcbU; Elltmattd costa ollm:n"'¥f· tutklo Ol'laterllkla. ualessotblr~ Pllblllb· OK z 9 l& Z3 dectcMclt ue rtqllind to nte
12, 13 38 Ftr~tAddlUODto m• oo -peue pl"OptrtJ or ..._pnwkled. 1971 , in ibt N'e.Pori HMOO: Uttm, wttbtbtDeCft.SU'YfOUCb-
Nnport HttctU rtc:tu ol ftJ • • · ••. Ull.lU n. Clt)' Ct.rk La dir.a.t Eulp... .. F 14$43 era. La tbl otaee 0( tbe clerltof
18, 19 S9 Ftrol Ado!Wooto Eoltmatod -. ot 1-on-II> ••II ...Ueos ot tbe adoption • tho Ilion totwocl ooart, or to
N...,.,n Hoi,... moat oo prime JII'OO· o1 w. Rooolutloo ot -LICIAL IIDftCI pr-liltm, wU> t1>t _.._
2S, Z4
Zl sa
19
17, JO
I Tnettl9 orty ............ J 15,7'50 tl>ollpor-"""""c~--SOI'J ,...btU, 11> tho oodor-
3 Tnet 919 Eoltmatod -~ -ot pro. orty -11> bo Ulttlod FICTITIOUS 81611!ESS NAME ~~-at c/o-E. Hoftor.
4 Tnet iU Poeed work ••••••• P'1'5,4U •boet aamu Ud ldl!r.._; STATEMENT ....._ Attonly a.t lAw, no Eut
5 T<tet 9U Elllmatod ,__ by _. oo lilt 1ut -•lod Tho 1o11ow1ac per-. are s .. -Stroot. s.n. 111,
S H...,.,n Bay CltJ II> eo-oetloo -roll lor Ctty ~ t1o1oc O.laoa .. , C..mpoo lm-c -.. _ C&lllonla 91a7
11 1 ~Tract cor'.e.,;.-· · · · · · · • J 41,ztt or u blon 11> tbo Cit)' Ctork, poet, • --~ cwpoatlot, •llleb to lilt Dlo<t o1-..;
PLANB, -·-~ c•h ~ .~ -... by alllolbt mlllltf Ullllormpro-IUS "'-' Bml., Colla at tilt -~~-1a au ... t. ~ ~ ..., ---: ·-lor --50'111, w-. Ctlllonla ta~H, Oorld t.ro pootalllllc 1o t1oo-ot AND SPECIFJCAT10118 COO:. ........... J 1,117 liN Mil SIIS of lilt -"lm· A. Iaoo, IUS 11-t Bl•d., •td doe-. W.... -
SECTIOff 1. AU~ Ull pro-Total..U-.ted-prona..eA.c{Qiltll"olald· COlla ..... C.lUDnla ltUio •caCM after tbtftutpCt.Uca.
poftl wwt II> lot-ud ... 117 CltJ ........ , • J 41,111 -a ~~COda. WIIU.a P. Mdtu, I2Sn ""'' -ot tllll-. ~~::..._~~ -Tilt .~ttr-c-11 2ltroliJ PlllillliG 'li<mi:E 11011 Bml., eo.w-ca.w. Do2od """•.,. n, ttn.
u -. t -lo """ OP IIDROftMIDIT onll -· E~ W, STEW AliT El-la A Jill., ... Dbtr1ct Jlo. 54. Ute ,.,...... la ......_ of aD atTIOIII 10 1"'te __.. TtU 'c s·asJE lacoedw:ttdby cUt .. ~ "dPwitz.a
JMDbe &.ICCCII'daMidtltlll ol tilt , • ....,., ••12111 .. 1111 Sa' o1 atr..u o1 tiM a....,...,.,........,. trb, oi tMI,....;, .. .,.;
P-1011 -::::-...: = :;-: -tloo--CllJ If Roopoot 12t1<*, Cal--Stpod: 0..-ltl A.. -. Wll, .-Go< Oil t.
--, -olllooC&II-llllnlo...at-lollt-. U.•P.IkKar. -.. -... ._. · illlll"aa•a, IS ,lfW u -* llnla 6 ......,_Ciee. II' .. ...... ..... ..... 'hii .... IT ...... m.~ .... lllf at t.aw 110 lui ....._ Dn-Mo. A·*'-1 ! ; ••. Wo .. dl ¢ 8 I I 2 ..... fll 11M ~I ' Wfh'l I .-t • tM ec-tJ C'-' ol Onlip .._.. an.l .... 1" COita ~!_412 ....... , -~II In'!_ liD ~~~.tloo:---lf Jl'lorll I z a IQIII __ ol_ C~Doo.1,li'II,IIJ-IJ IE-CO......,, Alltnt7ilr -..t.-"·-Mear---e11 s• ........... ~ ... .,......., J. *'S .....,....,dlr.., ~
..... "' llo"ll 1111!11--..AI lloo-.. 111111 II.. i1r--._ -;Doo.lt,la,lt,ll'll, ·-Doc. l, S, II, a,' d&lfl•l•tr•,W..,,.....,., ...... --.all_,~ •••n ., .. ,. •• ., .., hL ' 1111. 111 a. .,.,.t lt'll • lilt Nt..-t ..,._.
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE cC lilt ctty Cla-k. All part1os II> tbO -oba11 be goworoed
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH by' all proort.skJas of the Callforn.la Labor Code relating to pre-
ADDL~G SECT!()"( 20.54.060 Yl.lllng w:lge rates (Sections 1110-1781 tnelusive).
TO THE NEWPORT BEACP. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CAUFORNIA
MINIC IPAL ~ODE TO P~O-Laura. l..agios, City Clerk '
VIDE F01 ....JTY COUNLit. PubUsh· 0~ 23 19"1 in the Ne-v.rt Harbor Ens!"". REV IEW OF PLA.'I.;NL~G · • ' ' · -...... .,...
C 0 :.f MISS I 0' ZONING --:-::::-c:-::-::-:c:-----,-=:-:-::=~--
AMENDMENT DENIA L LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
The Ctt r Council of the City
of Newport Beach ·bes ordain
as follows:
SECTION 1. Section Z0.54.-
060 Is added to ttle N"r;ort
Beach Muni cipal Code to read:
"20.54,060 Ri ght of Review
by City Cou ncil. An}· proposed
amendml·nt to thls Title, in·
IUated by the City o! Nt•'J)Ort
Beach , which Is disapproved
bY the Planning Co mmission,
may ~ revtewed by the CitY
CoWJcll on its own m·>tloo,
adopted by four atnrm.uiv~
votes. The City Council's r ight
to review may bfo exercised
at any time prior to the ex-
piration of 21 days trom lhe
date on which the PlannlngCom-
mtssJon renders Us decision.
In any amtndment proceeding
ln •hic:a the City Coonctl ex-
er cises Jts r ight of r eview,
the City Clerk shall set the
matter tor publlc bearing, giv.
log oottce thereof as provided
by law. The City Clerk sha U
also gfve w:-ltten B)tlc~ to the
Planning Comr 1:sston and to
the Community Develo;>m~nt
Department. t.P>n r eceiving
notice of the City Council re-
view proceedlnL the Com-
mWllty De•eiO';lrrn>:lt Director
shall submit a written r"P()I1
of the Planning Commlssioa•s
pro~eedln&S, t~her with all
maps, letters, exhibits ud
other docum~ntary eTidenee
coosldered by the P.llDDiDc
Commission In uaentnr its
decision.''
SECTION Z. TtUa ordtrw.nee
Shall be pubUsMd ooct ln the
otftclll oewlpll.pl!r of the City,
aDd tbe same shall ~ elfec:U,.e
30 ttays after the ttate of Its ·-· This ordiD&DCt •u LDtro·
d"* &t a replar m..U.C of
the Ctty Coomett ot trw Ctty ol
Newport Belch htld oe tbt UM
dU' otl'fM•mbtr, l9'71.&Ddwu
•• .., 00 tbe l:ltll lllJ ot
D~tmbt!'. 1971, bJ tb1 a,no.. lac....-. to wtt ,
A YES, COU!fCIUIEN: Melal,
KJ10!&, ft<>coro, 2llrlll, Croo~
11-.~Pv-.
N06S, CO!IICIUIEN: -·
AIISENT COUNCIIMn: -· 1:. F. Hlrl• ... ,.,
ATTIST:
w-l.qSoo
CllJCiorlt
P'lbl.llll: o.c. a. 1m. a
T .. l'lt ... t ..,_. ....
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNlA
NariCE rN VITlNG Bl.OO
SEALED BIOO will be re..:elvedattheotflce of the Clry Clerk,
City Hall, Newport Beach, CaUtornia, until 10:00 A.M . on the
4th day or January, 1972, at which tim~ they will be opened and
read, for performing work as foUows:
JAMBOREE R0-\0 MEDIAN PAVING ISLANDS 4 AND 5
NORTHERLY OF SAN JOAQU[N HI LLS ROAD
CO~TRACT NO. 1406
Bids must be submitted on tbe Proposa.l form attached wltb
the cootract documeots fUrnished by the PubUe Works Depart-
rna. Tbe addlUona.l copy of tbe Proposal Form Is to be retatned
by the btdder for his records.
Each bid must be accompanied by cash., certl!led cnec:k or
Bldder's Bond, made payable to the CU)' of Newport Beaeb,
lor aD amount equ:U to at least l 0 percent ol the amount tid.
The title of tbe project and the words "SEALED BlD" shall
be clearly marked Oll the Mslde of the enveq,e OODta.inl.ne the
bid.
The Cootract Documents that must be OOilllle.ted, executed,
aDd ret\lrned lo the sealed bid are:
A. Proposal
B. Oes1patioo of Subcontractors c. Bidder"s Bood ·
D. Non.eollllSioo Attldav1t
E. statement of Fitancial ResponslbiUty
F. TeehDlcal Ability and E xperlence References
Tbese documeats shall be a.tftxed with the slp.tW'es and
UUes of tbt persoos signing on behaU of the biMer. For Cor-
porat.Joas_ the alpatures of tile President or Vice Presldert
aod Seetetary or Assl.staot Secretary are required and tbe Cor -
porate Seal S&b.U beamud to all documents requiring ciptures.
111 the cue ot aPartDerstUp, the stgnatureof at least ODt ctneral
-lo roqolrod. No bWs wU1 be accepted from a Coattactor wtlO hU DOt beea
Ucueed llll«U'd&Dce with the proY1Sloosoi Ciw.pter9, Olri&ioo m ol tM Bwl••s alXI Professtoos' Code. The Coatraetor
IMll-.I:IJ.s licetUN! number Ud eUsitlcatioolutbe Pr~
Plalll 1011 ~ct Oocum..U, ""'"""" ~1 Proritlou,
1110J bo -llod II tbO PubUc W..-ks lloportmtlll, Ctty Hall.
M...,.-t &lactJ.. C&l1i)nda., &t DO oost 1D Uce.-d coatrac:&cwa, A
..... r~ eb&r,. at $l,OO wtJI be required IX' •ell Mt ot
PluJ: IUid c:oatract Ooeu:meat.t l.uu.d to oa.r1. n Is ret~~utad
111t1 lilt P-ud~Oocum,...bot'0111'DodWithlo •--""'*'-'''· Tbe CltJ 11u _.., tile Slaodanl Spoclll-lbr hi>Ue
We><ks ~ (U10Edl-ud --.)u p<_.,t
by tllo-ocalli>roJa~•ottbe_.__Pablt< Worlao
ANDC'kftoe ud Clilt A110d•ted GIDinJ CcwbiCblol._,lc&.
~ -bo _I ... -BodldJor -.. "'· ltttl5 0.0.... Aft,, L.-Allc!lloo, catJf, -._ (113) 110-M'll, .
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t1 IWI W.-ol-wllllo-dalllar,ooa ...... ol--o1 Mowporl 8oodl wiD IIOid a Clll'ol"----C.-ell C'-Iori olllo Cllr alllpo ...... AMou ·DI&-:!I'Iioa, -ar-IIIII loll a ol-. , . .b -Ia poiMic • • • Pullo-I.A. ,.,.. TIXA$ U. pd>Uc '-'lAC roprdll( II>· a poi>U< llo&rlatlooiiiiiiiiiPU<&-Ball o1 IIIII Clll' ol llo_.t lrlet 110. H, ud lo R-1·-..._ .r UBI I"' I 1 endle ... a ............. Ptller--, .. , ol toO S. Tlat UalflrlitY or T ... COl· UeaUoa o1 1lttblrt u 1 .. ,. tioe ol PraM lillrtMil IDr I 11t1.a. IDclllid at 1100 Ww· ICo. 7$'JI,._tl;lftlleCI!JC.O.-
-., • II*! ..taa f41101 ,_-lAM, Apt, II,-VIew lop oii-•MIH IJI A..U. 1:,. UJO Pormll No, 15C' 1o Uoo Porallllo. 1014oo--pcrtlloolotu<I,Mowporl._.., ell doelr.Hd Ita l<otloa lo ;~~~~~~~~· •• ._ 1110 traot ,an tf Clonld IIUio, ftl arr11l I II 4:10 Ull• UO-u eucldateo rrnlt 1 101 81 l siO<Y orl)> -lod all0181111-. o._ ~. Ca~ IIIII •• IIIII po..,.ood otreotlm. ol P. COlo, 514 Bola, llo_.t p.a, 111110 poU .. -CO & 10< ba<bolor of artl --r-CIU... Rtlld.atiatllo-8&-. lo poriBK I dllpla lo Cltr CO.CU wlllllold all'iiU< .,..... II, balbolwltlchr--
u .. ......._ dllrile tM Dl&t1 • • • clll.ret o1 •• ,....._ • • • at tM ted ol 11M fi.D lti'HIIer, tel ta u Ullell.ulllld Dlltrlel be eoutnctec1 oa a ktt wltb btltlac tor tM ,.~ of lattoM were adalltld oa Dt· R~.--hnltlre, a .-ud oa. A -..o· ud ttll'ltaloll Jill, Dee. II:. TbiiJ.ItiDetuciHPaula Parc:tl ! Renbd:IYllloa 2u' u u• o1 1100 aq. fl. ••• ..._......_ fllthrtNJIIble eemblr U , 1911, ud to the
....._ P'ullloo oo a aMml, total t&Nttt•, wre totaln-.$*01S ... •.....--SldUmu.. 10'7 UUford Orlwe, locltedat'S3SPkceaUaAnaai tbe Dlm1et1DcRquWioo•re· ~co:g:ty re-TDIP 1howla1 tM boundarlea
ellll'1't o1 Datt)ar)' ••• I..-Rolli from thl trollt yard at bed. 1ro1a tbt Mewport 8elcbb Cameo SbOr.,, on the westeTIY side or Pl&-qulre a mtllmum ol MOO eq. q.,.. tbl ot eer. of tbl pi'(II)OMd Alllument
Jolla Cailly Jr., 11, ol 1810 tl:le Alleo A&M"'' Malftead m lrtome of Freel Btr1111, lKO . ceatla benue betweeo Roepllal ft.; to permit 1 swo lidl)vd t&1a ltr..t ud a1J11lmpron-Dlatrlct No. 54, dellpted. u w. Oc: .. Ft., Ceatnl ..... realdeDce, llttalult.Aft.,BI.l· letb st., dwtac tb1 alaJlf • • • LI&U. MOTa Road lDd Super lor Annr;ae. setb&ek (oe ooe llde oaly) to m..U.. W'lth DKtll&lJ a~-o:awiA( No. M·5145..S, dated
por1, ftl uruted 11 9:45a.m. boa, bet'W .. I Z aDd 10:$0 a.m4 All auto ._.., nlald at $lto NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR. eiW.ble a S ear pnp lo be UOU, 1f uy, pariQ&IIt to tbe NOYember 10, 1971, t.llofwblch
at b1a resldeace on a chirp ••• A purse t.ad wallet. total wu bUpatbed trOCB the bome OF BULK TRANSFER T HER CtVEN that tbe aidpub. cOOilr~aeted oo a lot 30 feet lmpronm.at Aet otlttl. be-are oa a .. In lbe office of
or poaesslon of dUK'IfOUI value $80, were barctarlaed of La•~ FreDell Heaunt.ac. (Sec:s. 6101 -&101 u.c.c .) uc hearing wUI be held 00 the wlde, and to permit a 1 root LDr DIYiatoo 7 of the StrMt1 • tbe City Clerk, located in the
drup ••• Marll:GreCOI'JMu,ldt, from the West Newpori bomeof lUO W, Bai:Joa BlVd.., C•trat Notice is herebY gtven to the lOth day of Januuy 1972 at eoc:roae hmeot into tht froot Htcfnriys Code of tl\e State City Hall.
zo, oll55 Rochester St., Costa Barbu'a Carol Wtuom, 124 Mnport. betw .. 2:30 IDd 4 Crfldttors of George A. and t he hour of 1.30 p 'u 1n 'the yard Mttaek. of C.utonla (commeoct.nc wtth NOUce Is l'llrtber given that
Mesa, ud Delbert Aodrew Gab-$4th St., w,st Newport, betwe.o p.m. • • • Aa e~tlmattd $1Cl0 Sylvia D. DeVries, transferors, Council Cham.;.rs ~~ ihe City Notieei.IMreb)' fllrthtr P•ta Seetloll 5000 lllereof), aDd to the total estimated cosl of the
aldoo, 23, of Suta ADa, were 6:30 aDd 8 p.m., NOY. 19. c:utt. wu llo ... ftom a eu be-whose business address ls2885 Hall or the City of Newport tll&t aid pabUc beai'IDC wUl be coostdtr wHtber the pabUc l)ropoeed wort Is $275,492, and
arrllted at I a.m. at VIa Lido • MONDA Y, NOV. 22 1oqlD( to R.?ebelle Millan, of Bristol Street, Costa Mesa, Beach CaWornla at which ume held on tbe ltb day or Juuary, cODYeoieoee aod Deeeul.ty re-tbt.t the City proposes to con-
ud Newport BlW'd., West New-Howard Allen Wdton 22 o1 ZZM W. O:eu Ft., Apt. C, County of Orange, State of Cal -aod piace uy and all persons 1972, al lbe boor or 7:30P.M. quire the proposect Jmprove. tribute the sum of $46,916 lS
port. oo charges of detrauc1iDg 134 Le.UOctoo St., co.ti we'.. CeDtral Newport, wb.l .. It was lfornla, that a bulk transfer Is Interested may appear and be ln the CoUDCU Chambers of ments. wllb oecessary aequ.tlt-Us shari of the project.
an tnokeeper ••• Jewelry nl-wa.; arrested at 2:SO a.ru. at parted at 4115 W. Caul Rw!•• about to be made to GESYL heard lhereoo. the Newport Bel.chCtty Halt, at ttons, u any, wllhout com. ASJy persons Interested in,
ued at $50 was burglarized the Newp.>rt Pter 00 a cbarp · WMI N!wport, betWeen 8·SO co., Transferee, whose bust-Laura Lagios whlcb Ume aDd plaeeanyt.DdaU piJaoee with tbe Spteial As-or owntng, property wUhln the
from the Fran L. M..imelly res-of possession of marijUana ••• aod 11 :0~ p.m. ness address Is 2926 Stiver City Clerk persons loterested may appear sessment lnvesUptlon, Lim-ptcr,)Jted assessment dJstrlct
ldeoce, 3212 W, Ocan Ft., Rooald Keith Ketrn,tf,otNorth • THURSD.\Y, NOV. 25 Lane, Newport Beach, County City of Newport Beach and be heard thereoo. ltatloo aDd Wa)orlty Protest may nte with the City Clerk,
West Newport, between 7 !Vl1 Hotlywoo'J, w~as arrestedat5:SO Robert Mlcbael Grumbach, of OraDge, State of California. Publish: Dec. 2!, 1911, in the Jackie Heather, Secretary Ad of 1931, said improvemo!Dt prior to the time tlled for
11 :30 p.m .•• , Burglars broke a.m. at 3050 E. Coast H-.ry., sz. of ZU S4th st., Wt!lt New-Tbe property to be trans-Newport Harbil:-EllSic. Newport Beach City to c01111st of: the hearing, written protests
a kitchen window to gain entry Corooa del Mar, on a cbl.rge po::-t, n.s arrested at :30 a.m. fer red Is toeatedal2885 Bristol · Planning Commlutoa The construcUoo ofaUey lm-or objections to the under -
into the w,~::;ter H. sumer home. of burglary ••• ElectrODJe at 2500 W. Coast lhry., M.ul-Street, Costa Mesa, CoWlty of LIGAL MOTICI Publish: Dec. 23, 1971, 1n the pronments con31sting or taking of said proceedings wUh-
1136 Somerset, W.lstcllft, aM stJpp lles and equlpmeot nlued Ders Mile, on a charp: of drlv-Oran(':!, State of California. NOTICE oF PUBLIC HEARING Newport Harbor Eoslgn. paving alleys and alley ap-out fir st complying with the
escaped wi th $1,6Z2 trom 1 at $1,000 were stoleo trom lng wtule under the tofluence Said property Is described In AM ENDMENT NO. 311 . pr01.ches wtUl portland ce-provision, of the Special As-
dresser drawerbetweenNo·t , 10 a storage shed lnaconstrud1on of alcobol ••• Dorothy L~ general as: All stock lD trade, Notice ls hereby given that LIGAL NOTICI· me::~t concrete pavement and sessment lnvestlga.Uon, Llml-
and 19. area at Marguerite Ave. aDd. San Ca:np~JU, 41, of 900 Sea Loe, fixtures, equipment aod good-the Planning Comm ission ofthe NOTICE or PUBUC HEARING asphalt con::rete pavement in tation and MaJority Protest Act
• SA TURDAY, NOV. 20 Joaquin Hills Rd., Harbor View Harbor Vtew HU~, was ar-wUI of that restaurant business City of Newport Beach wlllhold AMENDMENT NO. SIO certain streets and alleys; of 1931. They may also file
Steven Ray Carna(':!y, 18, of Hllls, between Nov. 19 and 22 ; rested at S:SO p.m. at 51tl Ave. lmown as BIG BEEF HOFBRA U a public hearing on theapplica· Notice Is hereby given lhat said work shall also ln· written protests or objections
1039-D Valencia St., Costa the equipment belonged to Wal-aod Iris, Coroua del Ma r. on a aod located at 2885 Bristol lion of Rae Ann Jackson tor the Planning Commlssloo of the elude the estabUiibmeot and to the extent of the proposed
Mesa, was arrested at 10:30 ton Electric Corp. charGe of driYing white unc:ter Street, Costa Mesa, County or an amr.odm~nt No. 311 on prop-City of Newport Beach will hold chanllni of grades In streets district to be assesseii or to
p.m. at 301-l/2 Sapphire, Bal-• TUESDAy, NOV. 23 the lllfluence of drugs • . • Orange, State of California. erty located at 811, 813 and 815 a public heartag oo li'MiappUca. and alleys, public ways, aod the proposed wvrk or lmr rove-
boa lsla.od, on a char (':! of [}..vtd Chules Luchau, 19, Ao estimated $40 Ln cash was The bulk transfer will bE East Bay Avenue Balboa Cal-tio:l of lhe lrW'Ine Company to rights of way· the adjustm...ot m-3 nt. Protests or objecHons possessio:~ of marijuana •.• of 121_112 25th St., West New. bur&larised from !~e coiD-op-consummated on or aner the lfornia, to am ~nd a portion of aml!n:J the parklnc require-or grades 0~ private prop-must be 1n writing and must
Jon Lindsey Wee:1n, 23 'l nd port, was arrested .1t 7:45 a .m. erated washing machines In the 3rd day of January, 1972, at Dtstrictlng Map No. 11 from a ments for Areas 8 and 13 of erty to eliminate any diS· contain a description or the
Stephen Anderson Yocum, 23, at his residence on a charge laundry room of the Oakwood 10 a.m. at the Law Offlces of C-l DistrlcttoanR.201strlct, the Harbor VlewHillsPianD!d parity tn level between lm-property In w1Uch each signer
both of 11 2 w. Coast Hwy., of possession or marijuana ••• Gard~ Apartments, 880 Irvine Jack L Esensten, 916 Silver specln cally the three parcels Community located In the area. pronments In the pubU c thereof is Interested, sufficient
Space H-15, B1Ahore Park. Burglars attempted to e nter Ave., Newport Heights, at 10:50 Spur Road, Palos Verdes Pen-located at the southwest corner generally north of Sao Jc.quin rtgtlts of way, driveways and to ldenUty the same, and no
were arrested a( 6:15a.m. at the Ski Mart, 2600 w. Coast a .m. insula, County of Los Angeles, of East Bay A7eoue a.nd "A" Hills Road, sst of eldsttng r.~.lkw'ays on prlnte prop-other protests or objeCtions
their residence on c~r ~~ i,}f Hwy., Mariners Mtle, by r e-State of CallrorDia. So far as Stree t (Lots 5, 6 an1 7, Block MacArthur Boulevard and south. erty; and tile construction wlll be consider ed . ltthesigner
possession of marijuana . . • moving a fan ezaust vent In the BAY CLU 8 E XP AH SIOH known to the Transferee, a ll 11, Balboa Tract). of Ford Road. of retaining walls, embank. of any protest Ls not shown
A wa tch va lued at $50 was roof of the building on the night PL AHS ARE APPROVED business names aDd addresses Notice Is her eby further given Notice Ls hereby fUrther giY"en. meots a.od other structures on the last equalized assess-
burglarl.ted tro:n the West New -of Nov. 23, but failed and nothing Tbe Newport Beach City used by the Transferor for the t hat said publlc hearing will be that said public hearlDg will be as DeCessa.ry aDdappurtenalll meot roll of Orange County
port home of CharlesM Cowie, w:\s reported stolen. COUDCII unanimously approved three years last past are the held on the 6th day of January, held on the 6th day of January, 10 the above described work; as the owner of such pro;larty
125-1/2 44th St., W.!st NeWi)Or t a $13 millloD retlDaoclng plan same. 1972, at the hour of 7:30P.M. 1972, at the hour of 7:30P.M. Ill those areas or the City of described in the protest, then
during the night, •. Anes~i-• WE DN ESDAY, NOV. 24 for theeJpanslonoftheBalboa Dated: December 15, 1971. in the Councii Chambersof the in the Councti Chambers ofthe Newport Beach known as New-such protest must contain, or
mated $71 in cash was burg-Jo'ln Milton Gustafson, 22, Baf Club MoodaJ, ~. 13. GESYL CO., Transferee Newport Beach City Hall, at Newport Beach City Hall, at port Heights aDd Balboa, said be accompanied by, wrutenevi -
larize1 from the hom".! of Rob-of 165-1/2 l BthSt.,CostaMesa, Richard Stevens, execuUve G. A. DeVries, President which time and placeanyandall whic h time and placeanyaodall assessment district to be known de~e that such signer is the
er t WiiUs Tracy, 128 46th St., was arrested at 2:30 a.m. at vice president of the club, said Sylvia D. DeVries, Secretary per sons Interested may appear persons lnterested ma.y appear u Assessm .. nt District No. 54. owner of th~ p.-opert)' so de-
West Newpo rt, during the night. 28th St. and Balboa Blvd., West planning for 66 motel Wlits to Jack l Esensten, Attorney and be beard thereon. and be heard the~. For further l.nfor matlon, re-scribed.
• SU:'lDA Y, NOV. 21 Newport, on a c.harge ofissulng be built 35 feet hlgtl adjacent at Law, 916 Silver Spur Road, Jackie Heather, secr etary Jackie Heather, Secretary terence is hereby mad? to Res-LAURA L.\Giai, CLty Cler k
Joseph Camille Gallant J r., non.sufflcient funds cheeks · · • to the clubhOuse will get I.IDder P .0 . Sol 20Q9, Palos Verdes NeW>.;.:;,rt Beach City NeWl))rt Beach Ctty olutlon No. 7575 wbereby the of the City of Newport B~tll ,
25, of 2000 Parsons St., Costa Dennis Earl Crissman, 21, of way -Immediately as the result Peninsula, California 90214. Planning Commission Planning Commission City ColUicil declared us io-California
Mesa, .,.as arrested at 2:06 279 Knox St., Costa Mesa, was of a loanfromthe U.S. Financial Publish: Dec. 23, 1971, in the Publish: De<". 23, 1971, In the Publish: Dec, 23, 1911, In the tentlon to bold a hearing tor Publlsh: Dec. 23, 3·1, 1971, in
a.m. at 32nd St. arrl W Balboa arresed at 5:15a.m. at Hello-Corp. of San otego. Newport HarOO:r Ens ign. Newport Harbor Ensign. N<?wport Harbor Ensign. the purpose of determlnlog T -.:;"":...N:..•.:.WJ>O..:.:.:.'-'-"-'-::rbo.r F.nsib~·
--=-=~=:=------'-::::----Ltto.U. HOliC! UGAL HOTIC! LEGAL MOllet LEGAL NOTICE L!GAL HOlle! UGAL HOTIC! LEGAL MOllet
ORDINANCE NO. 1415
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF NE WPORT BE ACH
AMENDIN G SECTIONS 20.-
08,250, 20.08.270, 20.48.050,
20.48.060, 20.51.070, 20.:~.~
040 AND 20,58.010 OF TH E
NEWPORT BEA CH MUNJCJ.
PAL CODE RELATING TO
APPEALS FROM THE
PLANNING COMMISSION
The City Council of tt!e City
or Newport Beach does ordain
as fol lows :
SECTION 1. SecUon 20.08.-
250 ot the Newport Beach Mu-
nicipcil.l Code ls am!nded to read:
"20.08.250 Appea I f rom
Planning Commission Action.
In case the applicant Is not
satisfied with the action of the
PlaMing Commission, he may
within twenty -one (21) days ap-
peal in writing totheCity Coun.
ell aod the Co11ncil s hall render
Us decision within thirty {30)
da ys alter the tiling of such
appeal."
SECTION 2. Section 20.08.-
270 of the Newport Beach Mu-
nicipal Code Is amended to read:
"20.08.270 Mapped Streets.
A. DEFINITIONS. For the pur-
pose of thi s section the follow-
Ing ter ms, phrases, words-and
t heir der ivations shall ha ve the
primary meanings given herein:
(1) • Applicant' shall mean
any person applying for a build-
Ing per mit within this City.
(Z) 'Building line' sh.all mean
that certain line established by
the City Council as her ein pro-
vided . Within the ar ea of a lot
between such building line and
an abutting street right -of-way,
no structure shall tM! erected,
construc ted or maintained ez-
cept as set forth herein.
(3) 'Building setback area'
s hall mean the area of a lot
between the building line and
abutting str eet right-ot-way,
eztend lng the tull width of such
lot
(4) 'Gender.' Any gender In-
cludes the other gender.
(5) 'General plan' shall mean
a general plan or precise plan
awr.,oved by the City Council in
accordance wtth appUcable
state law.
(6) •Lot ' sha.IJ mean any lot,
parcel or other real property
•tt•ttd within the City.
(7) •Mapped streel' shall
mean a fUture street wblch is
laid out ud delineated oo the
C.Ual Plan of the City, and
oa a ~ of such stJe, seale
aad deta11 that the prec:Lse
allpDOIII ol IUCh otrott u
ucertaJMbJe, am Shall meu
ID1 local, MCODdUY, primary,
or majDr lbwt, whether 11-
Utlal "' prGfOOOII, liloW1I co --led-Plu,CIIr ol "~ -. Callllnla,
-ud ..,..,,. adot*d br Cltr ~--No.
liN ca !'!!: •· ,.,, &ell aD
811Fhll U.tiD ... etol:lre
11 at c
(I) ._ fll -'' IliaD
meu 1 wr-IUid .. I pr--11 .. Q .. ,IJI•
laC ..... CIIJ u
LEGAL NOTICE
action or decision of the Plan-upon which there ~s been a becau~ of the nature of tile thereafter With reasonable diU-cU on such appeal. The grant-
niniZ Commission hereunder. previous determlnahon by the Land or other unique circum-gence to prosecute the same tng of any variance, when con·
(g) 'Written notice' shall Planning Commission and CUy stances, w111 cause substantial to completion, theappUcant may forming to the proYlslons of
mean a ootlcf.' in writing de-Council that only a portion of damage to the applicant; or reapply for suchbuildlogpermit this Title, Is hereby declared
posited In the United States the uttim~te street width !lOis tl1il, In ba lancing the Inter est and thereupon such building to be an administrative tunc-
mail, postage prepaid, addres-been acqwred, the City Coun.cil of the public In preserving the per mit shall be Issued. The tlon, the authOrity and respotl·
sed to the last known address shall determine the prec1se integrity of mapped streets provisions of subsections E and stbillty for performing wblch
of the des ignated addressee. ultimate street width and shall against the private Interest of F above shall not apply where Is imposed ~ the Planning
(l O) 'Owner ' shall mean any adopt the same as a ma-pped the owner or the land 1n using the dedication of the bui lding Commission a.t Comm•mity
person entitled to the use or street on the General Plan, and his prOperty, 1t is deter mined setback area or r ight-ot-way Deveklpmat ~ec~ ud the
possession of real property, thereafter such alignment s_hall that the issuance of the bUlk!-of any mapped street hal been acttdd" ltlerton tty ~PlallatDg
(ll) 'Person' shall mean any be the basts for the establish-Lng permit is required In the r equired as a <'ondlllon of ap -Comm.'ssion or Community De.
Individual, firm. partner ship, ment of a building Uoe, a
2
s pro-Interests of justice and equity, proval or a s ubdivision or use velopment Dir ector shall be
association, corporation, com -vided In Section 20.08. 70 B b. The Planning Commission per mit. final and conclusive ezcept In
pany or or ganization of any ll.ereof. shall not dir ect the issuance G. EXISTIJ"'G STR UC TURES; the event of an appeal as here-
ldnd, lnchJding pubUc a(':!ncles. (3) Amendment of the Gen-of the requested bui lding per -RETROACTI VITY. Str uctures inafter provided,"
(12) 'Shall' and 'may' mean era! Plan. Proceedings to mil i1 It rtods ellher of the existing on building setback SECTION 4. Section 20.48.-
mandatory and permissive, re-amend the General Plan by the following facts to be true: That areas and In mapped streets 060 of the Newport Beach Mu-
spectlvely. designation of mapped str eets the applicant wiU not be sub-on the erfective date of this nlclpal Code lsamendedtoretd:
(13) 'Singular' aDd 'plural.' for proposed wldenlngs alone: stantially damaged b)· r elocat-section sh<d l be deemed to be' "20.48.060 Appe2l. A. IN-
The singular includes the plural any en stlng street or portion ing the pr oposed structure on legal nonconforming struc-ITIATION OF APPEAL. JDcase
and the plural lnciiJdes the thereof or for any future street the lot elsewhere than In the tures, s ubject to the regula-the applicant or any person,
s ingular. may ~ lnltlated by the Planning building set~ck ar ea or In the tlons, Um itatlons, abatement fir m or corporation is not satls-
{l4) 'Street' sha ll mean any Commlssloo, by the City Coun-mapped street; or th.at, in tnl-and amortization provided ln tied with the actloo of the Plan-
s treet highway avenue boule-en, or by any per soo flUn g a aoclng the Interest of the public the Zoning Law. ning Commission or the Com -
vard ~oad all~y rlght:of-way petition therefor wtth the Plan-in preserving the Integrity of H. C 0 M P L IAN C E WITH mwllty Development Director,
lane' plade SQ~e wa lk 0; nlng Commission. The PLanning mapped streets against the pri-OTHER LAW. This se<:tlon shall ·t~e may appeal to theCtty Coun-
othe~ publl~ way which here-Commission shall thereupon vate Interest of the owner of not permit the construction, e ll by ftUng a written notice
tofore has been or may here-proces s the matter as an the land in using his property. erection, pl.acing or malnten-of appeal with tbe City Clerk
a tter be dedicat'edorotherw\se amendmeat to the General Plan. the resulting loss and dlsad-ance of any structure at any within twenty-one (21) days
acquired by this city or other Upon receivlngsucha r ecom-vantage to the public would be place whe re the same is pro· after the decision is made.
governmental agency for pubUc mendatlon of thePianningCom -unreasonable and dlspropor-hibUed by any other law, regu -Said ootice of a,ppeal shall be
street purposes. mission and whenever the pub-tionate to the private benefits lation or ordinance. accompanied by a fee of SeT·
(15) 'Structure' and 'build-lie peace, health, safety, in-the owBer would accrue from 1. The provisions ofthis sec-enty-Five Dollars ($'l5).
ing' are synonymous and sh.all terest or •eltate Is fouod to so using the property. tlon shall oot apply lo the in-B. DATE --N<YI'ICE. The
mean anything constructe<~ or so require, the City Council c. The Planning Commission stalla tlon of underground public City Clerk shall set a date
er ected !rom an assembly of may establish the proposed may attach reasonable condi-utility factutles ezcept to the for publlc hearing of tht appeal
materials or component parts width of such street or streets, tlons to It s decision. ertent that the 1ocalion of such and give notice as reqalred 1D
and which is attached or al-and the alignment of such futur e d. The appHcant shall be taciUUes shall be approved by Section 20.48.040, TM City
fixed to realty or which Is In-streets, and there'4)00 shall given wrlttenootlceoftheactlon written permit from the City C lerk shaD DOtiiJ the appeallnc
tended to rest other th.an tern-cause the General Plan to be taken by the Planning Com-Engineer." party of the date set for the
porarily thereupon or which amended accordingly as pro-mission. SECTION 3. Section 20.48.-appeal and Shall at.o oottf)'
is attached to somelhing having Yided by state law. ( ) 050 of the Newport Beach Mu-the Plannlng Commission lf the
a fixed location on or below D. BUILD I NG PERMITS; 2 .Appeals . Any perso~ dis-nlclpal Code lsam~ndedtoread: appeal is from a decision of
the ground RESTRICTIONS. No building satisfied with the decisiOn of "20.48.050 ActioD by Com-the PlanDing Commlssloa, or
(l 6) 'T~ses.· The present permit shall be Issued for the the Pla.nn1ng Commission may mission, Dlreetor or CityCoun-the Comm11111ty Development
tense Includes the past and construc:Uon of any structure appeal such decision to the Ctty cU. A. FINDINC.S. In order to Director tf· the appeal Is rrom
future tenses. and where ap-in any butldin& setback area, CouocU by ftungawrttten ootlce grant any varlance theflndlngs a declsiOD of the CommUDity
plicabie vice versa. or in the rtgtrt-of-way of any of appeal with the City Clerk of the Planning Commission, Development Director. Upon
mapped street. Temporary wtthln twenty-one <21) days the Community DeY"elopmeut r eceh'lnr mitt~ of u appeal to
B. BUI LDING LINES. Where structures such as walls, after the date of the malllng Dlrector or the City Council the City Counctl, lbe nittiG
a lot abut s a public s treet, a fences, signs or other easily of the notice of the declsloo to acting on appeals, s hall be ftDdlnp of tbe P....W., Com.
building line Is hereby es-remOTable struc tures, lnvolY"-of the Plan.ning Comm lssloo. that the appllClJit has estab-mll&iofl or tbt CommUDlty De-
tabUshed on said lot parallel log a cost of not to e zceed The City Couocll shall set the Ushed the grounds tor nrtance velopmeDt Director sblll be
to the front lot line thereof One TbouaaDd DJIIars ($1,000), matter before it wttltln thirty set forth ln this Chapter. aubmttted to tbt City Co~meU,
and located, measured from may be permitted iD such area (:W) days; and sha.ll, at least a. CONDlTIONS. Tbe Plan-topthtr wltb all mapa, litters,
the existing center of said with the appronl of the Com-ten (tO) days prior to the date lllng Commission, CommuoJty •Jidblts aDd otbtr doeiiiMIIIarY
street, a dista nce equal to the muntty Development Dlreetor. ftzed for the hearing, cause Development Dtrector, or City e'ftdfiDCe ooasidtrtd b7 tbt
required depth of the h'oot yard E. AOMlNtsTRA 11VE RE-wrltteo Dotlce of the time and. Couoell tn t ctlng on appealJ, PlanDlftC CommlMioa or tbt
of said lot (as prescribed by LIEF. (1) Hearings. Any ap-place thereof to be given to may deslpale such coadltJoos CommUDity oe .. lopal•t ot.
the zoning ordinance), plus a pUCJ.Ut acart"ed by the delllal the appell&nt, the appllcant aDd lD comaectlon wtth the cra.at.lq rector 1D r•cttlDI a dtc111oD.
distance equal to 1/2 of the or eood1tioa&l appronl of a to aay other person req~~esUnc of a variance as they "-em C. DECISION. Tha City
111t1mate width ot said abutUDC buUdlDC permUpuriUlDttoSec-tilt stme. TMprocedurebetore aeces&ary to sec~~re tbe pur. Cow.:tl lball NDCier ltl de-
street as SL)Ch ultimate W't(!th Uoa 20,01.270 D hereof may, the Cit)' Council shall be tbe po.u of tblt TitS., ud m&)' dsloa .ttbla 10 dlys alter the
is shown on the General Plan. bJ wrlttea ooUce, reqDtlt a same u tor the PiaMtng Com. require such cuuaat ... aDCI flUoc or such t.pp~al."
C. PR OTE C TION OF bMtiAC oa such matter before mlulon, and the appUcallt&Dd IYideDCe tlll.t ACh CODdlUons SECTION 5, SeetioD 10,$1,-appellant 1shaU be DOtlfted of RIG H TS-0 F -WA Y FOR the PluAiac Commtasloa. The tbe dec:llloo of the City CounciL a.re bt~C or w111 be compUed 070 of tbe NtwPOft Bllcll Ml·
FUTURE WIDENING OF EX-Plua&Dc Commlutoa lball • wtth. Suc:b coodiUou m&J bl-aldpal CodtlaamMdldtortl.d:
JSTlNG STREETS AND FOR tb .. .,.. ..S wtthiD lorty (40) F, ACQUISITION. After II· ebta rtQUlremeat. tlr otf. "!O~Sl .O'JO Ami t llt1 lo
MAPPED STREETS. daJI t:Mrl&fter, bold I hlarlnc hi..C.loa. of t.dmlnistraU" rt· ttrttl partiD( flellltt .. U de· O..elopiMIII Plla. Alldlf'elap-
(1) Establlshmeat of future at w1deb tM IIJPbe&llt anclotber Uef u prcrtlded ln Seetioa tarmtMd la. •c:h eue. melll ,...... u. O<rld .-u
ttroots. IJI aecordlDce wllb 11>-IJII«OIIod per_. lllall bo IO.DI.%'10 E(l) beroof, UJ 11>· C. REIID£RING OF DE-.-.aallr ooii!Pir will lilt
pUeable prorisloas of state law, 11"• tat. opport-.tty to be pUeut dtaauan.d wUb tbe CISIOff. After the ooaelulioe of o ... ......-Plla u IWl'"'ed
llle Clll' COUII<:II mar dellpte ...,.,, AI lout '-> (10) <llJI llal cit<~ ,..,, br WTIU.. 11M IIOUIAC • ur 0111'"'"-IUid "'ia!Nd br lloCIIl'eo-11.
IUid ile~le -"'"'" prior lo 11M date Iliad lor llo -. Dlocl wiWA M-(1$) lbr a ftrluct, lllo PWIC ,.., ........ IO't•Snoollo
aDd m&U lbe •m• as ~t beattac, ~ Ptaaiii.IC com. dlysatt.rtbedl .. oftMmaJUac COO\ml.aloaorthtCoamt!IMJ tM Deft ... nrt •~~a u•-
of tbe Gtaeral Pl&&t. m....._ tibriD ea .. .attc. of of a. IDtkt ot tbt dec..,.... Olftlupsalt Director •n t.ctallr 111 ...,. ud 1 •••
Wboa U1 ..:b -llroot 1110 Umo IUid pia .. -lo of lilt Clll' Coaoc:l~ ~~~-r-a doeloloo wllltlo .... ,. br llo Clll' ~ lloaJI llo
bu -eo e--. DO bo mallod br <*u&dlll&lllo -lloCIIl'a.,...,br_ tl~lilt e-olliltlloar-• ._._Ill 11M lloliowlol
per.,. •u -""· ~u 11M wu-ud 1o..,--or-aftllallla pro-laC oo 111o ...,~~ca~a. A .-n-•e '' . or fllllilbteU)'Itr'IICtwewtada ,__ fllllllf'll JICtl ~. e...-..c. a. lu:S '-liOIIIDI .. uce .U lot..,.... • Ike• (a) "ne ........ C•••
u.. rllllt-ol.-r llorlol, ... a. Tllo PUalll eo.•-1110 ....... ud -wl-1or at ..., .. ~~or 11o111un 1 1, -•a -a1 - -
eopt u --IIIO<lllc:aBr lloaJI dlroct IIIII Is •-ol 1110 ......., ... , olllo ....... pd Ia lllo -U -' Ia (I) ,_. 11oui11 -.._ -'dad. 11M r I t. I ...... ..... .. ... '-lal-. ollla Cllr lllod, IIIII -lloalloalllo-poitlle .. • It Ifill M
(I) IWWor-•parllall)' 1111--olllllllllloo-c~-111 (I)---. -ud .. , •• , Snrallo "'f IIIII•._ •••ealed ......_.,._,a lot IDI flcU to 1111 trw: Tllllllle ..., ... t to co.a•a~~ee -a lUI cled .. l\l'llltllll .. nrt-Mit ol Dill -wtrrt '-
• loU a11o1 a -or -_. ol IIIII llolldlor ,.. .... ••-poooa ·..,, • ,._ Ia-ir IIIII C:IIJ COla-11-tf llo -.., ,.._
of the hearing shalt be given m e a report or Its findings
by pubUcatloo tn a Dewspaper and recommendations 1\'lth the
of general circulation within CUy Council. The Plannint'
the City at least ten (10) days Commission shall make Its de-
prior lo the rtrst of such hear-ctslon and ftle Its repor t no
lngs. later than ninety (90) da ys an er
{b) The Pla.Mlng Commls-the first published notice of
sloo may approve, approve with the Plann.ln g Commission hea r-
modlflcati0118 or disapproYe a tog. unless such time limit Is
proposed ameodmerttoanypart e:zteoded ~nthemutualagree
or element or tile Development ment of lhe parties having :.n
Pl.ao. The approval of the ioterest In the proc~1!n ~ts.
Planntnc Comm tsst.oo shall be Failure of the Plannin g ft•!l •
signified by t he adoptioo of a mission to take action on 111e
resolution endorsed by the proposed ami!Ddment or f.a.ilure
Chairman and Secr etary of the to report within the tJme limit
Commission. Silld resolutlon shall be deemed to i>e approval
sllaU cootaln the flndlnp and of the proposed aml!nd m" 1: b)'
recommendations of the Com. the Planning Commission .
mission aDd shall be forwuded U the proposed amend tn·'lll
to the City COtlDCII no later ls dlsapprove1, no fur tt1er .u-
tlwl forty-ftve (45) days after tton shall be tak~:l ~herron
the rtrst published ooU ce of unless an appeal is flied in
the Planning Co:nmlsslon hea.r-wtltlng with the City Counr ll
tng, unless such tlml· Umtt within twenty-One (21) da)s
Is extended upon the mutual after such disapproval ."
agreement of the parties hav-SECTION 7. Section 20.58.-
lng a.n Interest In the pro-010 of the Nelro'pOrt Beach Mll-
ceedliigs. Failure of the Plan-ntclpal Codelsamende<l to read: n1nc Commission to take action "20.58.010 Appeal Pro.
on tbe proposed ameodmeot or cedure. A. AlFfHOJ ITY Of
taUure to report within the COMMlSSION. The Plt.nning
Ume UmU shall be deemed Comm ission s llall have t he
to be approval of the proposed power to hear and dedde ap.
amendment by the Plannl.ng peals base1 O'l the enforcement
Commission. or Interpretation J' th~ pro-
(c} It the proposed amend-.-!sk>ns of this Title.
meat Is disapproved, no fUrther B. APPE.\L TO CITY CO UN-
actloo sbaU be tilin thtlreoo CIL. In case an applicant Is
Wtless an appeal Is ft led ID not saUsfted with th e actio:~
wrtttoc with the City Council ')f the Planning Commission
wtthlD twenty..one (21) days on hts appeal he may within
after such dtsappron.t. twenty -one (21) !Uys appeal in
{d) FoUowll:lg receipt of the wrlllD& to the Ctty Council.
PianolD( Commluion resolu-C. NOTICE TO COMMIS -
tloo approrint the proposed S~. Notice shall be given
amendmeat to any part or ele-to the PlaMing Comm·ssion of
ment of the Denlopm• Plan, such appeal and the Pla nning
tbe City Co~.mell sbaU bold at Commission shall submit a re-
leut ooe (l) pubUe heuloc por t to the City Couocil setting
on the proposed amendmeat forth the reasons for action
before takiDC aay actloD there. taken by the Commission or
on. Nollce of the Ume and sball be . represented at the
plac:e of the hearlDc shall be Council meettnr at the time
p.,.o by ptbUeauce 111 a .,..,._ the matter Is beard.
p&pft' of poenl ctrculatioo D. REND£R[NG OF DE-
wlthlA tbe City at teut tiD CmtON. Tbe City Council shall
(10) days prior to tbe tlflt readtr ttl dtcllion wllhln lhirty
of such bearlop. After the (SO) days after the nuoa: of
CClll<luloo o1 -• boarlor, lilt R<h -1."
City CCW~ctl may ~ OC' re-SECnON 8. This or~lnaoce
jlct lbl propoMd ameaci1NIIf. sball be pllbUshtd once In the
01' uy Pl.rt theriOt, 11 Rclll offtelal DtW.spt.per of the City,
fOrm u the COUDCU may deem and tl\e a me shall be effective
eo be adYtable or tM Co.cll SO daya alter the ctate of its
_,. r.r.r tbl 'matter tack to adapt5oo.
Ute Plaula( commiASoa for This ordlDance was lotro-
mttler ... ....,. lad r.cornrntMl· diCed at a nplar mttlinr of
-. llle Cltr Coucll o1 the Clll' cr
(e) No am-ooiii>UJparl Nnporl Bo&eb bOld oollleZZnd
or ......_. of tM Dlftq,mallt da.J or Nonmbu, U71, and
Plu~l be cloo"*llalaalil ftl Odoi*d CO 11M l:!ttl dar ol _..ell b7 IIIII CIIJ CO.Cll Doe-. 19'71, b7 11M follcw-
br .. ..-ola r-oot. toe ..... lo 'Ill: tile -fldJ ,..-11r1 o1 A TEl, COUIICIUU!~:II :Iallls,
thiS I 0 Md," K)'llla. IOIJI'a, Hlrtb, Crout,
IICTIOII f. -10.54.-Doll&~ Pv-. 010 of .......... 81acb ...... Jroll, COUJfCILM£": NODt.
..._..C..OIIIIR Wlorood: A.aT COIIICILIIEM: -· -10 • ..-A-Ill' Plla-I. F.lllrllo
III(C..all • r-..Doo llaJOr
t !dllfNI"JC Ill'" Ia au. A1'TIBT:
IO.MMI, IIIII l'lalllor Cae-'--" IAcioo
•IJtJF-J£ UK • ..._ CIIJ'CIItt
'0 •• .. s••' ...... -~ a tm La ...... 115.......... . : -· . ' C•st 0
....... tile ...... lllrtlor c.l.p.
'
'
BdLTZ .~1m~.JPel'8 at Hoag
MOR1V.' .. RIES ..., ....... u~~ -· 1... Glrt-~~r. u~~ ..... -._ n. ~. UIU Portt.o••Pt., Bolllo, U0t at.«, Wool-·
lUI SUI'IRIOI A'IL Hullor V .... -· port. COST• Ill • lllfDAY, DEC. 5 Glrl--Mr. ud lira. o.-Jd
A SA Glrl-·llr. ud llro. -~~~E. Blplow, IJJ:I Pr-Wfdwly ,....2424 1..-tta, ell 1U11p Place, CUll' Pae., COIIIM,_,
:1120 I. COAST IIIWAT HaY& • TtaDAY, DEC. 7
CD-A DlL MAl • IIOIIDAY, DEC. 1 Bo7--llr. ud llro. Abol
ORiole '-'14'50 Glrl.-llr. ud llro. JoiiO 11. lllln, $4$ Calallaa Dr.,""·
. ·n.u 1942 Bon., l'lt!IU-Troo Llol, port llolgiU, r~i;~~=ii~~i;~ ~n~oo. ao, ...... u11 ..... E-..t Gtri--Mr. ud Mra •• J..&rry A. Doraa. 171 S Core, Coroaa
ROIL G. 1513FIIIley A ... delllu. ~i;p;i") Bot--Mn. ud Mra. K....tt~ FREE CHRIBTIAH RE-W, ScbOMow, HI W. 1'7ttl St.,
FEIIRAL SERVICE •• fllar .
rlap CouueJora, Law-
yers, PIJcbololiJU, PIJ-
eldatrlAs, PbJIIe1ans.
548-ZIS7 ~;:;:;;;:;:;;:;;;;:==~==~!!!~!!::~ Forroo, • Sborn.
DR. JAMES 0. COMBS
• THURSDAY, DEC. 9
Girl--Yr. ud Mrs. SbalmoD
P. Ja.cUoo, 15S9 Cwnberla.M
LaDe, Westenn.
Boy --llr. ud Mrs. JerrJ
Help for stroke victims
By Betty Reekwltb The team La lullted b7 Dr.
It't morniDg, and a mtddle-Bartua C. J .... , Pf'UCIN
al@d buslnessmu rises lo fol. So:lles, R.N., 1M Praaeu
low a oormally hectic routiae, U(lrae, 110ela.l worker.
StrJiealJ be ha.s an Intense palo Mrs. K.-..tb FaPJll ._.
Ia his head, blacks out, aDd tbt Yoldeer ~len,atr:l mar
becomes 011~ ota million A mer-be cootaeted bf illterlllted ta ...
tcaQS a year woo suffers a dlwid~al.s at Hoacl:tolpltaJ. UI-
Jtroke. It he survtvestheinitlal 0651, Ell.l25.
attack, chances are his r e-
habiUtatlon will be a long and WATER POLO FORUM
AJRMAH Cleu J. Cobb, 1011 of ehallePI:in.& process. SLATED IN HAWAII
Mr. ud Mra. otbtl G. Cobb Coming to the aid or stroke-Oraqe COist Collep wateJ
of toU Jobuca Aft., Colt& a!fU cted victims Is the Koag polo coaeh Jack Fullertoa will
11 .. , bu eompleted bla U.S. Hospital AUJ:IIIary, Newport take several members of thJs
A1r Force aate tn.btlDr at the Beach, w:.leh ts sponsoring a. year's IQ18.d, that finished see-
Atr THIM.Dc Command's Lack-volunteer reha':I!Utallon pro-ood In tbe raUoa, to the nrst tam AFB, Tuu. He bu been cram. As a result, Oraof:'! a.a.Dtal Chrlstmu IW'immlJle
aaatped toSbii!PUdAFB, Te:r-County ha s been selected astbe and water polo forum at B:u-
u, tor tra1a.lD& u a dental stte for the experim'!nl whleb bers Polat La Hawa.l..l. Tbe forum
specialist. Relsal~Tic:rad~ate Is belnJ 3DQnsored by the W')-!s eoordlDlted with the U.S.
of com. Mea bJ&tl school, men's AuxiUary to the Ca.Uf-Navy and wtll r~m from Dec. 19
fornla M•'dlcal AssoctalioJ.. througb Ja.o, Z.
TBA.CIIBS A.HD PRBA.CBE!S L. Que-•· 9Z3 Cedar Place, PARTY 1HI5 Fll DAY Area vm ot the C<lliforn.!J. Tbe forwn wtu coastst of
regional medical programs lectures on swtmml.nc. dlring
em.aRalln J rr om UC l Is funding and water pokt l.o addiUoo to
the program. l..nforma1 discuslons a.Dd chalk
TH e BIIJLB A.S GOD'S "0RD
ADULT BIBLE CLAU AT 9•ol5 A.M.
EVANGELISTIC $ERVIC!5, 11 A.ll. & 1 P.M.
C-11-. FORUMDE .. RIVILECED
• FRIDAY, DEC. 10 A party for mlDOI'ity ahd
Boy--Mr. aod Mrs, RaymoDd ID:IerprtYiledced ebUdren wfil
Gramdo, 3010UooteVtata,no, be beJel by Ch.Jck lnrsoa at
Costa Mesa. 2 F 1~ n-•• Glrl--Mr oo w Ro p.m. r .... y, ~. ""'• ln U1e
V?lun teers complete ao tn. talks and a.ct18.l workouts lD
tenslve 10-weelt 'nlningper iod the pool.
at Ho.t i Hc:mltal. TheY par. HJgb school mentors whowtll
Warmest Wishes
from
THE
HEARTHSTONE
2711 e. coast hwy.
corona del mar
~~~~ First Baptist Church
AND DAY SCHOOL , K -8TH GRADE
SANTA ANA AVE. at IIACHOLIA, COSTA M.E5A
IN DE!PBNDBNT. PUNDAMENTA.L, MISSIONARY
Not Affili•teri wilb Nt1tlo1ttd Co.,c:/1 of C/t.,cbe.s
K • a rs. cer maiD sbonoom areas at Chl ck
ugler, 3901 Parblew, 18-D, l'reraon IDe Ba -••-Or and In~ • ,_ .
" Coast Hwy.
tlcipate in lectu:es on anatom1 atteod include Clift Hooper of ·------~'!"'~'!"'~!'"'-------~~~~· and physiology ora stroke, emo-Coroaa del Mar High and Tom Pub II•., Your
FIRST OIURCH OF LUTHERAN CHURCH
OIRIST, SCIENTIST OF THE MASTER
3303 Vi. Lido Lu..._ ~in Al-.ka
Nnrport Beach ZIOO Padflc v• Dr.
SUNDAY SOIOOL eonan.cllf ...... CIIN.
9 &. •• ••4 10130 &.•.
SUNDAY SERVICES DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER
9 &.•· aad tChao .... Phone: 644-2664
WEDNESOA Y F.VENING lito I~ A.M. Family Wonhip
MEFTING 8 p.m. A .M.· Church daool
READING ROOM I :00 A.M.-Festiw Wonhip
Week days: 9 a.m .. .5 p.m. NURSERY PROVIDED
WNM..by : 9 a.m .. 7:4.5 P·''·l•---------...l Tawsd.y and Friday:
9 a.m.· .5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m.
Sund.y: 1 p.m .• "' p.m.
SECOND OfUitOI OF
OIRIST, SCIENTIST
Newport lcacll at
Corona del Mar
·3100 hci.f"k ViEw Dr.
SUNDAY SOtOOL 10 a.m.
SUNDAY SERVICE 1"0 a.m.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
Readina Room: 8 P·•·
~8 E. c. ... awy.
Eat,..ca •• Nard••••
Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.rh. to .5 p.m.
111unciay neninai: 7 co 9
Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
You are eordially inYired 10
ancnd Seniccs ud
to .. dM
3262 s-t
~Hiights
Free .,.a J"J~pe,.J~"' co .. ,,.,.,io"•'
Ch ristiofl Chtuch
REV. NORMAt"f IROWN
NINIS'I'EA
SUNDAY SERVICE
AND CHUROf SOIOOL
AT HV.OO AM.
Nwrury c•c p~
PHON£, 642-%740
Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bobo lbe clown wtU pe
Alcala, 671J-A Joaon St., Costa form his teats of rnig~e eote~-Mesa • -· tato with ballooos and present
Boy--Mr . and Mrs. Billie the proverbial rabbit out of the
~ouch, 899 Capital, Costa M~. bat. Cartoons wtn be shOwn
SATURDAY, DEC. 11 throagbout tbe party 1n a
Glri--Mr. and Mrs. Tbomas sepuate area, wtllle Santa
N. Blrch, 533 Sturgeoo Drive, CJallS gives out ctns. dolrlted
Costa Mesa. by tbe staff and customers
Gtri--Mr. and Mrs . .Utbooy The party Ls to be bek1 to;
V. Catak11, 1347 Baker St ••. appronmately 100 children. A
IB, Costa Mesa. CJ'QtC) of 70 boys and girls
• SUNDAY, DEC. 12 bave beea lnYlted from Lincoln
Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Mark sebool to Saota Aoa and trans-
Deyden, 418-1/2 Narcissus, ported with hell of tbe PTA and
Corona del Mar . a seeood. company will be 'col-
Glri--Mr. aDd Mrs. Rudy A. tected by tbe Boys Club of the
BWd.ch, 220 VIa EboU, Lido Isle. Harbor Area.
Workshop slated Jan. 10
"Tbe fUtur e you" is the title r esearch a..addevelopmeol com-
ot a leadership workshop to be mittee, urban aetioo commls-
cooducted by Dr. En. Schlnd-stoo of the YMCA; created a
ler-Ralnman, beha.vlora.l scien-seminar tor 5 space a~ncies
tlst, for I he memberstup of to fietlltate hiring oi poverty-
the Jun..lor League of Newport area traioees; created and dl-
Harbor 011 Monday, Jan. 10. r ected a workshop for volun-
The workshop wlll be held at leers spoosored by the Unt -
the Irvine Coast Country Club YersJty of Ha.wall aod other
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. community agencies; designed
A resident of Los Anples, and directed a. communication
Dr . SehlDdler -Rainman is a skill workshop for the customs
community relatioos coosult. and excise department of the
aot. Sbe is a member of tbe Caaadian government.
tiona ! problems or the patient D~loog or FoothlU High in Santa Ml
and his lamlly, essentials ., .... FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME various areas of therapy and proper ntr ttlon. ' BEATRICE MARSH DIES
Ro unding ""' Hoag's e<luoa. Mrs. Beatrice J. Marsh, 56, STATE ME NT
tlon tor vol unteers, the class of 685 W. Center St., Costa
aHends several fa cllltles su:h Mesa, died Dec . 13 at Hoag
as Eii.sler Seal Rehabllitation Hospital. She was born J uly
C en~er, E! Cerrito Hospital, 5, 1915, 1n New Yo rk, and
Loog Beaen , and 01·angeCouoty came to Orange County 8 years
Medical Cen~er. ago. V~!unteers putt ing their new-Survivors includ e her hus-
fo1J"If1 ii<'lls to wo rk are com-baOO, Claytoo ; a da.ugtlter,Wrs.
mltted to the project ror a PatrlcLa. Sandner of Atl..z.oaa;
pe r iod of one year. 3 sisters; and 4 grandetllldren.
Each vo lun teer is m<l.tchedb} Services we re held Dee.16al
age aoo -;om ·,., interests to at 11 a.m. today, Dee. 16, at
stroke patients, am ,Jartiei-the Westc utf Mortuuy, Costa
pates several hours at ooe or Mt-sa, With the Rev. Bruce
two pallents' hOmes or at con-Kurrle of the Presbyterian
valescent hospita ls. . Church otnelating.
Emily Ha ~kler, R.N .• trom
the regional m'!dlcal programs, JOHH AH DREW MO RS
coordinating the pr oject, said JOINS AIR RESERVE
m.-11cal science has made great John A.ndrew Mor s, 19, of
strides in saving Jives. Bill: 1312 0Jver Dr., Harbor Hiltb-
lhen often H«le Is done to lm-lands, joined El Toro Marine
prove the Quality or the Ufe Air Reserve IZO -daydela.y pro-
saved. gram Dee. 11 , awaitioga f ebru-
"Ttnt is especia lly why Hoa.g ary assignment to ele<'tronles
Hospital's re~t>llitalion pro-schoo l.
gram 's W"gentl y needed," she He Is scheduled to begin his
emphasized . "Our services are 6 month active duty obllga.Uon
aim-:<! to prevent isolation and on Feb. 28. This includes at-
regression in the individual w~n tend1Dg the aviation electrical
'la.i rejoined the com"Tl 'lnity wtth techni c ta n school tor ZO weeks
stroke dJsabltitv. in Me mphis, Tean., before re-
"Retu rnln g ~tlents to a .rei-turning to El Toro. He W"lS
ative\y oor maltife Is the ~lal graduated from Newport Hac-
reward for volunteers." bor bi&b liCbool 1n JUDe, 1910,
~ l~ 000 ALL CITIIIIM NSIGN OOA>IG. COUMTY
ONLY $25.00
( .. LU5 510 I"OR THf ORAMGif COUNTY I"ILINCO 1"11)
We w1U tate care ~ botb the ft.l1Dc aad tbe
ptlbUeatbl: if JOU sead WI t:be 3 copt• ~ U.
FldWool llasi!!Hs Name statemeot, lUiod oo1
Ud Biped, alld a.cC:Oq)Uied by a cblek b' $35.
Or rou can come to tbe Ensign omee to nn a.t
tbe forms. Notarbing is not aecesary.
2711 If. COAST HWY., CORONA OIL MAR, CALIP.
T!LI .. HONI 67~0SJI
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Ccatral Bible Onuch Pol·ice BloHer S:ro~e coordinator is Dr. aDd atteDded Orange CoastCoi-
Burlelgb, l8, both ot 6308 w. Bertram L Ti>sm2.n. W~lliam lege aod San o:egoCUyCoJlep.
Oeea.n Ft., Wo?St Newport, wer e Co l is chief P~/Sical therapist, Following tlls t.nlning. he wtll
arrested at 9 p.m. at 59th st. and Dr. RObert C. Co:nt i !.s be assigned to lhe all~reserve
and Seasbore West Newport coordinator tor Area Vtn re -Marine Attack Squadroo-134,
on etw'ges of Interfering with &ional medical programs, which files A-4 jeC a.treratt.
• FRID.\Y, NOV. 26
2JRD ST. •• ORAMGI, COSTA MI·SA -M...UOI Jack Vincent RO!Im'i'r, 49, of
...... -• __.. ••. • t:DD •• 10:10 a.•. 2422 llarpret Dr., N.....,rt
_.., &ftalal JIDnldf .•• ,; •••••• ':00 •·•· Heights, was arrested at 4:20 __ ..., lllllo ... • p..,.,, , ... ':00 .... p.m. at Wosimlcster and Ctay,
~~AII~II~I;••;•;•:•:••;t~l';oli;;-;;;•;·~·;•;i~l;l~l;,~l~l~~·~ Newport Helgbts, oa a charge of driYinr while under the ln-
. nueoee of alcohol •.• W<tyue
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Allan Jensen, 18, of 1965 S.. Bruoo, the Bluffs, was ar-
-· CUIII. & ...,011' _.. rested at 5 p.m. at Sav-On
A HEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU-· Drues, 1020 lnlne AYe., W•st·
THE RE V. CON L . INGLE, PASTOR elln Plar.a, On a Char~ O(
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petty theft shopwt1ng • , •
Jo!'Jo !Jo.J, 18, and Dennis CUes
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a pollee omcer ..• Skliog
equipment valued at $559 was
burgla.rized from the hom>:' .J:
Lonnie M. Du110. 3 Colllns Is-
la.od, between Noy. 23 and Z6
••• A w~Uet and cash, total
nlue $66, was stolen from
the home ot Pa11l Ernest Hoer-
ln& 378 Vista Suerle, the
Bluffs, durlog the night •.•
AD estimated $268 lD cash and
aenral credit cards were burg-
larl&ed from tbe hom~ or Harry
Francis Johnson, 312 Otero,
tile Bluffs, during the night.
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FASHION GUILD ELECTS
GREETINGS
TO ALL OUR
FRIENDS AT
TDe Newport Beach fas hion
Guild has elected the following
offleers for 1972 : Vannie Stur-
gis, president; Donna La.odry,
first vJce-presldent; Donna
Asper, 200 vice-president; Pat
Lentz, 3r d vice-president;
Karen Dier, secretary, and
Slltrley Lynsky, treasurer.
Model of the month for De-
cember lsDeenleM!lne,agrad-
uate of USC, formerly Cashion
cooMinator at Ohrbachs, and
now associated with the M~1ry
Webb Davis Studio In Newport
Beach.
M•.1l•t
ONE HOUR
CLEANERS
COIIONA Dll MAR
2919 E. co.uT HIGHWAY AT IRIS
67~3306
During the Christmas and New Year's
weekends we expect a record number of
people to send their greetings by long dis-
tance phone calls. If you're one of them,
remember, we'll make every effort to com-
plete your calls quickly, but some calls to
some points may be delayed.
Here are some tips to help speed your
calls through on these weekends:
. . . Know the Area Code and the number
before you call. (Most Area Codes are
found in the front pages of your phone
book.)
... Dial direct. It's faster and chea~r to
dial s tation-to-station calls Without
Operator assistance.
... Your call has the best chance of getting
through during the lighter calling
periods-usually the afternoon or late at night.
... If you get a busy signal, please hang up
and try again in a few minutes.
Directory Assistance also haodles a record
number ot calls durlng the Christmas hollday
season. Our Orange COWltyoperatorsare currently
taking about 5 million calls a month and we always
ezpertence a tremendous Increase in volume during
this time ot year. Most calls received are for local
numbers that are Usted In customer's direetories.
Slnee new directories were just delivered to most
Onoge Countians, we ask that you use your oew
directory as muc:h as possible. ot course, It the
DUmber you W2nt is receotly connected or changed,
our Directory Assistance operators are always
~y to heJp you.
• • •
A new manager has joined our CustomerSen1ee
Team In your Newport-Mesa Bosloessotttce. Terry
Appenseller is the latest addition to our managemeat
If~. Terry started hls commuotcaUoos car eer
la 1969 as AssJstant Manager in our Garden GrOYe
olllee. He has since wor ked in Oraogeandfootana.
Terry joinB a ll of us lnwlsht.onouand your fllmll)'
ltbe Yt f)' best this hollday se&IIOII. Ota New Ye&r'l
r.-oluUoo II to eooUoue to lmpron your telephODt
_,.lee dlii'ID( 19?2 aDd ea.eb suceeedlnr·Jeat.
@ Pacificlilopllone
PATKIIOIIE
'IIIUR TELEPIIOIIE IIMAD£R
• NEIII'ORT BEACH
MERRIT JOHNSON (tar right), es:ecut:tve director of the
Harbor Area United Ftmd, receives ebeets totaling mor e than
$350 from members of 21 Orange Coast College elubs that
participated J.n the annual OCC United Fund Day. The speclal
day was held on the OCC campus, wltbeaeh club sponsoring a
carnival booth aDd donating all profits to the Harbor Area
Uotted Fund campaign,
Mrs. Boyvey's mother dies
Mrs. Stella Draper of Hunt-39 years, his last appointment
ington Beach, mother of Mrs. belog by Pr esident WUUam
Harold 0. Boyvey of Balboa, Howard Taft In 1910.
died Nov. 21 at the age of 93. Survivor s, In addition to Mrs.
Stella and her husband, the Boyvey, lnclllde 2 other daugtl-
late Walter Draper, were mar-ters, Mr s. AI O'Rourke of
rled April 9, 1902, In Iowa. Tulsa, Okla., and Mrs. F. L.
They were In the grocery bust-Mettler of Homewood, Ill.; a
ness for a while at Red Oak, son, Gordoo Draper of Bat stow;
Iowa, with M:. Draper's !ather ; 2 gralldsons, t_he Rev. Roger
and later moved to the sm1u Boyvey of Berkeley and Paul
village of SleMett, where their Dr aper of Barstow, and a grand -
S children attended the one-daughter , Mrs. Don Peter son
room co~mtry school. Mr. of Tustin; and a brother , Ea.rl
Draper owned the general store, Agnew of Arizona.
Joint Scout work studied
IIOPOIIT IWI80. E~SIIJI
IE!D!D lf.CD(I! --Pw !
liiUIIIOAY; D£C. %1, 1111
!XIftOI!A DEL 11M CMJF.
The 2 Boy Scoot Counetls in "The lnteDt of the study Is to
Orange County wtu j)lo in a determine the most effeeUve
special study authorized by the meansof assurtngahlghqua.llty 5 LOCATIONS TO S BRVB YOV
executive board of the 2or ganJ. program . for boys througbout 1 ______ .:,lN:;.,T.:,::H,:E:..:;N~e:,W:;.:,P,;:O;,:R;,T:..;A;;,;;R,:;e;,;A;., ___ _.
zatlons. the eounty."
Wayne Lynch, president of
the North Orange Counell, and
Geor ge Hoag n, president of
the Orange Emvire Ar ea Coun-
cil, announced that a ;otnt study
committee has been appointed
to lnvestlgate all aspects of co-
operative relationships between
the Orange County Boy Scout
Councils.
"This action has beeo taken
because It Is felt tllat the growth
and development of Orange
County In to a recognized met-
ropolitan area requires ma.xi-
mum utilization of facilltles,
volunteers, employed personnel
and dollars available to the
Scouting movement," they said.
. . _1 r · ..._
~rr w;-@w;;{J/;i(w
served as pos tmaster, and ran "AC110N '72:' OIOSEN
the blacksmith shOp and grain COUNTY FAIR THEME
elevator. He served 4 years
as country treasurer when the "Action '72" was selected as JULIUS SHOMLER DIES
I the official theme for the 1972 ·
Visions of sugar plums, pies, cakes and Christmas cookies,
(Just baked ln our baker y).
amily moved back to Red Oak. Orange County fair by aunanJ-Julius C. Shomler, 87, of
Mrs. Draper was active in mous vote 01 the board or di-2191 Harbor Blvd., Costa. Mesa.,
the Blue Star Mothers and In rector s at their regular monthly died at Hoag Hospital on D2c. 7.
the Firs t Baptist Chur ch in meeting. He was born Dec. 13, 1883, in
Huntington Beach before she According to general man-Iowa, and came to Orange becam~ Ill and could no longer ager J. E. Porterrteld, the new County 4 years ago. for 40
participate. Her pastor, the theme is representative of the years he was employed by Union
Rev. Willi s Loar, who con-many ''action" activities and Pacitlc Railroad, hJs last posl-
ducted funeral services Nov. events which will be presented tlon being as ticket c lerk.
26, recalled that often when !"le at the ra.Ir, lncluding cra.ttdem-He Is survived by a son,
·wa s reading to her, she would onstrattons dance
0
Oono!:l Garth of Long Beach; 3 sis-
j)ln hi m and say the verses ' r &&-ms, ters Mrs. Elsie Gunn Cedar
with him. parades, nam e entertainment, Rapids Iowa Mrs Mae o·.
Death ca me to her on the motor cycle races, corn husk-Harra 'aoo M'· Ei H b.
anniversary of the wedding day ing competitions, cakedecorat-be f Hunun.:.:· S:,: h ~ : ing,· horse sllows, aDd mu-e 0 """n c · tm
The turkey Is roasted with dressing and gravy a.od orange/
cranberry reUsh (just in from our Dell}.
There's champagne for toasting a.od brandy for stpplng -just
about ever ythin g tor the llappy day is at Richard's !
LIDO CENTER
l4l ~VIAtl00 N[WPORI Bti\(H (Alii <tJI)f)(.lt.l l~lbO
HARBOR VIEW CENTER
l b&OMA( ART HUN. Nt wPoR! 6£ACI1 CAlif 92btJU07 J·.l l 'i'i
of her parents, the late Mr. ionettes, to mention a few. Un-eral servtees and burial took
and Mrs. w. G. Agnew ofOs-usual events planned for the place ln SDellburg, Iowa.. BeU
ceola, lowi, Mr . Agnew lost first time at the 1972 fair wJU Broadway Mortuary was for.
hi s r ight arm In the battle of be a 20_mile v....glng com...,ti-;~ar~dl~ng~di~r~ec~l~o~r ·:__----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Shiloh In the Clvtl War. He ~ ... ~
was appointed postmaster of tlon aDd dwte buggy demon-
Osceola by President AOOrew straUoos.
Johnson in 1868 and served for CDAST GUARD 0 FACER
'MORE
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P ASSP O RT PHO T OS
PUBLICITY PHOTOS
COPY
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lip IIIII
If you are a newcomer,
know or a oawcOmer
the Harbor Area wh o
not been welcomed,
her a favor by calling the
Harbor Visitor between 8
10 a.m. and she
on your friend
-..J·U.bile information
from friendly
firms which
to help her be<"'""
I :~~~~:i~,,'with her
SPACE.
t«lW IH WEST PAO AC
Lt. Terrance R. Pietenpol,
husband of the former Miss
Diana V, Hogland of Costa Mesa,
is In the Wester n Pacitlcaboard
the Coast Guard Cutter Winona,
homeported at Port Angeles,
Wash. )
l.n late Novem ber his ship
visited Yokosuka, Japan,. for
fuel, supplies, and repairs, and
Is now on Us second 30~y
Ocean Station "Victor " Patrol .
Lt. Pietenpol and his shipmates
are assisting In the gathering,
evaluating and reportlng of
weather information to trans-
oceanle aircraft, and remains
on station in the mld-Pacltie
in ease of an aircran or sur-
face vessel emergency,
H EH RY THOMAS DiES
Henry J . Thomas, 56, of
19Z5-1/2 Anaheim St., Costa
M ~sa, died Dec. 6 at Costa.
Mesa Memorlal Hospital. He
was bor o Feb. 11, 1915, In 11-
lloois, and came to O:ang!
County 25 years ago. He was the
rental manager at the VIlla·
Paelllc Apartnients, where he
r esided.
Sunivors include IUs wife,
Edla; 2 brothers, Patrick of
Costa Mesa-a.ndRobertofPasa-
deoa; Z sister s, Margaret Blake
of Santa Ana and 5adle Blake of
llllnols.
Gnnslde services were held
Dec. JOat GoodShepberdCeme-
tery, Huollngt011 Beach. Baltz-
Bercwoo Fuoeral Home was 1.n
clarpolarraopmetlls.
I• llle &II. lloll\l.llt
Dll L C.. II ... OIMI ... Ia
SEE OWNER AT lME !NSIGN
Til u•n• naua
SATURDAY
BANKING
at the HARBOR VIEW,
AIRPORT and
WESTCLIFF OFFICES
9amto1pm
Saturday shoppers, busy housewives, and
hard-working businessmen no longer need
worry about ban king during regular week-
day hours. Now, these offices of Southern
California First National Bank offer "some-
thing special" for busy people -Saturday
banking I Vista-Malic Drive-Through bank-
Ing Is available-on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to
1 p.m. Banking is conducted from the com-
fort of your car. Quick, efficient tellers will
SOUTHERN
be on duty in a special booth to cash your
checks, accept deposits, Issue withdrawals,
take loan payments, and even open new
accounts. A pneumatic tube, located on the
driver's side, carries your transaction to the
teller's booth and returns your bank book,
cash or papers to you. In minutes, you 'll be
on your way. Try our convenient Saturday
banking -just another unique service of
the bank who cares about Ita customers I
' '
NATIONAL BANK Sl
HANIOR VII!W HILLS Ofi'IQE 1-_,.,.,. -· .•.•••.•.•.••• (714} -11
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