HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-01-20 - Newport Harbor EnsignWILlJAM MASON, at rtght, prutdentotthetrriDeCompuy,
receives a century award plaque from the Newport Harbor
C t.mber of Commerce tor 100 years of sentce rendered
by the lrvtoe Co. to Orange County. Shown with Mr. Mason
Is Theo Robln.s, wbo last year r ecelv.:t an award from the
Chamber tor 50 years ot sentce by his Ford arency. (Jack Bar-pbolo.)
A mercnaots' cro~ 1n Can· ahead with a study of the pro.
Dti'Y VUJage, Newport Beach, posed improvements. HoweYer,
bas shoWn interest ln plans the assoelatloo's president,
to add liJ'IProvements, such u Robert Kausen, said DO action
cobblestone streets and gas could be tu:en ontu aU busi-
Ug:hts, to enhance the area's nessmen In the area han been
"ftshiDC vtllage" atmosphere. contacted. He empnasl.!.ed that
Tbe board of directors of the project Is "still ln tbe
the Ca.naery VlUareAssn. voted talldng stage.''
uoanimouslJ last week to go Newport Beach City CouoeU-
man Carl Kymla started talk
of redevelopment of the old
downtown area at the Councn•s
Jan. 10 meellng. A Council
declslon of reloeaUoo of the
police department headquarters
was delayed after Mr. Kymla
suggested that a revamplDg of
the area might Include tbe pre-
sent city hall site aDd Its pollee
bu..lldlngs.
Mr. Kymla atteoded last
week's Cannery Village Assn.
meeting, and said he was ''en-
couraged'' by the &2"0141'5 at-
titude. The assoclatlon dis-
cussed a similar project In
CAHH ERY VILL AGE VIEWE D FROM NEARBY VISTA DEL LIDO 4P4RTMEHTS.
San Diego aod used that city's
experience In ttguring possible 'Loner' Blackie licks the Feds ' • cost ol the redevelopment. U
the cannery vUlage plao Is car-
rled out, Mr. Kymla estimates
tbat each bustness to the area
would pay about $600 as Its
share o.f the costs. A special
tai assessment district would
have to be set up UDder terms
or a clty ordinance passed 1n
1911. The city would probably
share the cost w1th the special
DOREEN MARSHALL, wollWI of the year tor 1971, and John l.taeaab, mao of the year, district taxpayers.
are being congratulated by emcee Vln Jorceosen, at left, hlmsell trte man or the year tor Cannery Vtllage ls coo-
1969. ApplaucUnc at the right Is Gen. Tom Riley, the outiOfng sttpper of the Newport sldered b)' the assoetaUon to
Bla.ckie Gcldarlan says the
way to beat etty hall --or the
federal government --is to
take them on aU alone.
That's how the outspoken
Newport Beach bolltyud ~
erator tackled the U.S. DEpart-
ment of Labor, and he won
hands down. He won't have to
pay a $15 nne alter all.
The department said Mr.Ga-
da.ri&n's yard at 2414 Newport
Blvd,, Central Newport, vio-
lated 911ety rules by not having
RODEFFER'S FREEWAY
SUIT WILL GO TO TRIAL
Harbor Chamber's Commodores Club. (PhOto by Jack BarDett.) include the area east of New-·ciTI ZENS LAU OED port atvd. trom 26th st. to Ne~~lll&J:~: :~t~r;or,c:,; ~J.~.:~~~.~~:·o,:~rs!"g: T 0 p ~~r~~~~oo s::· .:: L: :;: :::. "t!: ::: = :'":".q:~ io"":Y ~~~~~
A IUIPfDMt\11 reYeJa.Uon ot recopilld. Mr. Mac~b"l Sbl ta al80 a forme~ member been meotlonld aa ~bly be-freeway •111 CO to trial. a,..altlng a trla.l date.
... ••• ud ....,.. ol·.,..·•-•slllp...IIIIIII•UIIII!P-...ot tW..J!-IIC COIIlml ....... ioCIIIoWlotM-.. em... E, 0, Wor of Ul'I ·Pa-Tloo cUy ortp.t.Uy .~
Je&r, a cdury a1fltd tor 100 nUed oo bliJl to come Sere to pall pr~As.t ot the Woman's diJtrJct, but Harry Ward, pns1-ettfe ot., Corooa del Mir. con-the fi'eeway acreem&Dt with tbe
feat Ita bual.l:leas, am lnstalJa-sell some surplua Harbor Ana Ch1c Le&cue or Newport Har-dem of Lido Shop& Assn., said tends that the city's ac:reemeDt state ln October, 1968. Then,
ttoa of omcers hlgtiUgbted tbe land, Ybieb he did. Untlaper bot and of American FteldSer-his P'CMlP has oot been coo-on the freeway route should a.fter months of controversy,
65th annual banquet of the New-Johll Macleod also Imposed oo Yl~e. found1og director or UCI tacted. not be nuWfled by the elecUoo the matter 'll'i.S put to the voters
port Harbor Chamberof Com-Mr.Ma.calbtosellatewacres Town and Gown, director of ••we are interested 1.o lm-last March 1n wblch voters and the city claimed that ttle
merce at the Balboa Bay Club of wind swept bluffs and dismal tbe Orange County Coast Assn., prOYtng the area,'' said Mr. here overwhelmingly reje(:ted vote ap.lnst the freeW1.y null-
Friday evening. marsbla.OO ldentllled as IrY1De member or the Newport Harbor Ward "and would be glad to the freeway· Mr • Rodeffer says fled the agreement with the
Tbe top honors went to local Terrace aDd Dover Shores. Art Museum, Amer ican Associ-disc~ u.•• the election r.as illegal. state. Mr. Rodeffer's actJon
Realtor John Macnab and for-Other aeeompltshmeats ln. aUoo of University Women, cOuncttma.n Kymla noted that, Superior Court Judge. J. E. conteods thai It Is unconsitlu-
mer Mayor Doreen Marshall, elude: past president of the Newport Beach friends or tile althougfl the Can.oery Village T. Rutter retused earUer this ttonal to votd a contract by
who were Introduced by Vln Chamber, past vtce-presldeot Library, Assistance League of Assn. represents about 30busl-m<Jnth to give a summary Judi· popular vote.
Jorgensen, who was the man and Realtor ottbeyeartorthe Newport Beach and PI Beta nesses, ltdoesnotoecessa.rlly NCOLN CONTRACT OK 'D of the year for 1969. Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Phi sorority. She served as speak for everybody In the area. L I
Bill Masoo accepted the Board of Realtors; chairman 19TI cha.trman of the county Mr. Kymla 5\l.d heandCouncU-
centtay award on behall of the of the Newport Beach Tomorrow rrand jury, won ttle 1970 Atbena men Doo Mcfnnis and Howard A cootract to add class-closely wUh state requin-.
centenarian Irvine Co., which committee, and member of the award of the Newport Harbor Rogers wtll talk to as many rooms for 1,150 seventh and m'!ots.
be heads as president. HOlle Fotmda.Uon aDd HoagHos-Panhellenlc, aod the 1970 wo. people 1n the area as they eighth grade students at Un-• OKAYE D nrs• reading of
WUllam c. Rlnl, who DOted pltal board of directors. man of the year award of the can contact. colD junior high school In Har-an adult education program tor
tb.at the birth of a daupter • WOMAN OF THE YEAR·-Newport Harbor Chamber of Cannery Village ·Assn. wtll bor VlewHlUsb.asbeeDawa.rded higfl scOOol students.
was one of the high spots during Native of California, accountant Commerce. Sbe Is the foster ask the City Council Jan. 24 to B. H. Miller Coostructtoo • JO[NED with the city of
hl.s term of otflce, banded the by protesslon, married to Or-mother of a Swiss AFS student to ap.ln delay a decision on Co. ot Newport Beach. Newport Beach in plans to build
president's ptel to Robert Me-aoge County cltrusfllrmerRob-wllO Hved with the Marshalls moYIDC pollee headQuartersun-Newport-Mesa unt..ned schOOl an Olymplc·Siud swimming
Curdy, wbo is bead of Newport ert Marsball, resident o1 Lido wbJle attendlng school llere. til l'llrtber study of the lm-board member s approved the pool at Newport Harbor high
MulDe S~ly Co. Isle, Doreen Marshall 1s a Doreen will be golog to Swlt&· provement plans can be made. $612,319 low hid Tuesday night. school.
Ed Hirth, mayor ot N'ewport former member or the Newport erland to be godmother at the Mr. Kymla sa.ld he wUI s~rt The oow classrooms are u-A discussion of better utili-
Beach, himsett a past pres!-Beach City Council &Dd ser•ed christening of the young soo such a delay. peeled to be ready for next utton of school flclllties
dent ot tbe Chamber, conducted as mayor from 1968 to 1970. of tbat tormer Swiss student. Mr. Kausen stressed the September's scbool sessloo. throughOut the district rE'sulte<l
the 1utaUaUon ceremonies. "lmpro.-ement" a511«ts ot the Tile scbool board alsootayed LD the board stating a speda.l
wbtcb tnclodod the seattnc of To run, or not to run project, assuring local bus!-soeodln& $10,000 for ..... ttog meeting Jan. Z5 to Estancia Byroo CbamberlaiD as presl. nessmen that 4b teulnr down system 1.1:1 the Estancia b.1gtl btgtl school's forum to con-
deot ot the marine cUrislon. • • • of bulldiDp or aaytlllnc of t.bat scbool om lnCo&ta Mesa. Tar· Uotae the discussion. Tr.e meet-
Yrs. Chris Hopper as presl-Now that Haney Peue'a Jab! this week or early out marnttllde ls antlc~Jated. get date tor com;•letioo of tbe Inc wtu be(lo at 7:30 p.m.
dent of the women's d1Yis1on, trleods b&Ye picked ~ oomloa-week. "The term redeveklpmeot Is ..-ort 11 April l . The district's
Tom En.ns as skipper or the tton papers to eater him Ia Also seetlng the ftfthdtstrtet mLsleadtng," said Mr. Kausen. administration was told to go
Commodores Club. the te~CGmln" Newport Bel.ch seat Is PtulRyckott,aretlred "Wearejustthlok1Dgotmak:in&' .... ead ilOd. adY tl f bid AWARD FOR DUKE
The Chamber omcers also city councueiee:ttora, be'sthtnk-businessman who U•es at 1200 minor lmpro•ements." ;~ tbe job. er se or s Oscar winning ac.tor John
lDclude Dennts Harwood. Rob-tar about rUDD!Dg, s. Bay Front, Balbol lsla.od, Tbe City Couocll has beea La: other action TIM!sdaY night Wayne, whOse borne IS in Bay
ert Milum &Dd C. E. (Buck) Nobody told tbe Balboa.talaDd Yr. Ryetotf wlll 10 to court cODSJdertnc several sites tor the scbool baud: ' ShOres, will r ecteve the Ameri-
Schueller as Yice.presldents; Realtor about pl&D& to tater Jan. 2& to try to overturn a possible rek>ca.Uon ofthepollce • ACCE PTED a report trom ean patriot awa.r d attheAmer!-
a.nd Tbomas Stmarx11, trea. hlm LA the nee tor the 5th ctty cbarter provision wbJch department slnce It aequtred Its "hot Idea panel'' Ustl.nc eui.sm Educational League s
surer. Jack Ba.roett coat1n district le&t OO'W bek! by Mayor requires that coundleandldates neY radio equl{lment and asked a broad n.ore of stlldtes the 4.5tb anntvtrsar)' dinner Jan.
u eltCI&IYe mana.pr. Ed Hlrtb. bi.Ye :s years residency u a tor add!Uonal space. Voters P'«M41 taa uadertaktn to lm-29 at the BeYerty Wilshire hotel.
Sentnr wl . H ''A bunch or us were s1tt1Dr repstved voter here. Prerious turned down a boDd Issue last t bin ste Tbe lea cue Is a patriotic
tbe worn division dare 1.1'0\IDd talking about lbe April court deels1ons hue nuw.ft.ed October wtLI.ch woald t.n tl-pr:"!.P':~J~1 .:,~cats.oos toUDdaUOD established In 192i
Mrs. Lloyd Flemldc and Mrs. electioo." •Y• teteran nat stmlla.r restdeocy require-D&Deed a new clvtc cftltercom. tor federal tuDding tor pro-to eooduct a s u.stalnec:l c&m-
Fioreoee McC ue, tJce-prest-estate mao JobD Vopl. .. &Dd meats 1n other ~rts of the pin, lneludlng a new pollee crams tor culturally dlsadvant-palp ot public educatloo In
cleats: Mrs. Kath1eeaCrawbd. we Melded old RUftY would state. Mr. Rybtotf falls a fe,.. tactUty, In Newport Ceoter. ap:d chlk!ren. bellilt of the American system.
treasurer; Mrs. RoJ For, cot-be a 100c1 man." moolhs short of the charter 's Now, with dowotcnrn rede. • ACCEPTED on seeood Freedom center headquarters
a permaDent Ladder leading out
of Newport Bay onto his dock.
A government examiner touod
the "v1ola.tioa" durLDg an In-
spection last October. He
claim-3d that It \an employ~
fell Into the bay, he would
need a ladder to get baek out.
Desplte Blaclde's explanatloo
that any foo l could see that
the blly is only one or two
feet deep at hls dock, and that
he had c-ontldenee 1n the ablllty
of bJs em)loyees to stand ~
and waDI: througta that much
water, tbe government stuck
by Lis runs.
A btarLDr at tbe Newporter
Inn last Nov. Z3 lasted 4 hours
Udi df!d with tbe j:wuam.t.
promising a verdict wtthln 10
to 30 days.
Last Saturday, the verdict
came in the mail. In a wordy,
19-pare exercise in govern.
ment gobbledygook., the United ·
States of Am ~rlea surrendered
to Black..ie G&darlan.
"Somewhere 1n there, It says
J•m ionoceot," Blackle grinned
as he thumbed through the
weighty oocument.
"There are other ways to
ttpt the bureaucrats," says
Bla.cld.e. "You ca.n do ltthrougtl
orp.nizattons and assoctattoos,
but they always have SOm!bod.Y
who will sell out aod water
down your principles. I •:r the
best way to f11ht 1& aloDe.''
Ya eaa'tvpewftb.&"WIIIDir.
MESA RACE WIDE OPEN
A wid~ open race looms tor
3 Costa Mesa city council seats
up for grabs April 11 with 14
potential ca.ndldates already
llned ~.
Still unannounced is Ma yor
Bob W~lson, whose term ex-
pir es this year. Incumbents
William St. Cla.lr and Alvin L.
Pinkley have taken out nomina-
tion papers to run apln.
F'lve ca.odldates have already
gotten the necessary signatures
on romlnatlon papers and have
formally nie<l lheir candidacy
with the city clerk. These are:
• Oom Raciti, a jewe ler who
Uves at 3-41 Hanover Or.
• Jertrey G. Kane, an at-
torney residing at 2051 C-alvert
Ave.
• Lewis Bowden of 753 W,
19th St., il. clock maker.
• Phillip L. Eva.ns, 3216
IdahO Pi., a service station
• Frederlk Bos, who Usts
htmsell as self-employed, 351
Magnolla. Sl.
• Darrell K. Nen, e1ectrical
engineer, 2259 Pom:>na Ave.
• ThOm~s A. Manus Jr., 1'\lr-
niturt> maker, 2212 College Ave.
• G. E. (Whitey) McGuire,
motorcycle mechanic, 6'76 W.
18th St.
• Myra H. Kir schenbaum,
real estate agent, 366 Lourdes
Ln.
Feb. 3 is tiling deadline for
the election.
Councilman St. Clair told the
Ensign this would be his last
term :n the city counell If he
is re-elected. The colorful bar-
ber. who calls himself tbe
· r ebel" of the council, said
he is running one more time
"because I really enjoy being
a councilman •• It's a ball."
dealer. Mr. St. Clair Usted 3 main
• Tbeodor e C. Bologb of goals for the nett COODCU:
M uun Deeter Cor p., "mo Uves p-eater flna.oclal aceountabll·
lt 845 Joann St. tty, lnclud.lng the hiring of a
Besides Mr. St. CLatr a.nd treasurer; fed eral funding to
Ml'. Pinkley, tile following po-help the city acquire the 25'7-
tential candidates have taken acre plot or land near Fairview
out oomlnatlon papers, but had Hospital r ecentlY declared u
not returned them to the city surp!IIS by the stale, and tn.
clerk's omce by yesterday volvement by thecltylnregloo&l
morning: problems through jolntq neJ\
• Allred w. Painter, teach-Inter -city g:ro!C)s u the South-
er, 2873 Europa Dr. ern CaUfornta Association ol
• Sam R. Eko•ich, mall ear-G<wernmeots.
rier, 8'74 OuTell St. Ma yor Wilson's ool.y com.
• c. Erie Funston, photo ment oo runn1ng aptn: "No
technician, U% Princeton Dr. comment."
Ryckoff hearing Jan . 26 "' reJIIO'X'IDJ secretary, udMrs. ,. resldeDcy rules. Yelopmeot being d1seiiS88d, readlne, minor cbancestngnd-are located at Knott's Berry
Laura La.pos, recordiDr ..e-So Yr. Vocel .teDt Net.oa. Mayor Ed Hlrth said yester. there ts a cb&Dce that tbe uatioocrlterta tocoafbrmmore Farm, 81)fna Park. A hearlnc oo Paul Rycllotf's prnttstoo vtolatea tbe tqal ~':'Pr~~.atZtblll&out-:~:r~~ !,•::~:; :a.!.:cl~sU:~~:u~:: ~:= c~M~ cc:::~ Redev" elop agency named ~c~ c~': c':oc~·!ew:;; ~:!~Jaws ot tbe OOD-
Mr. JorpAS~D re'fltwed tM clert•a offt.ce to plcll: liP tbe 5tb.)Umict post. He welcomed Yeuwbile, tbe COUDC.U hu tn. set for Jaa. 26 ID S.rlor The suit cJtn prtykNJ Ca.l-ac~u.tune.ts ot the rnu PIPU'I, wblcb mut be llped tM poutble entry of bOth Yr. dtcated tblt an attempt ytU be Court J.tee J. E. T. Ratter's Uornla eowt drtelsioa, wt:lktt;
ud 'lfiODI&D ol tbe year • .,..,_ by at let.lt 5 P«JP\t! ..S h· Pet.• lDd Yr. Ryea:otf 1.1:1 tbe: macte to find te~ <I'V-Costa ..... , City CouncJl Qtber cound l action MoOOay department 1 lD Santa Ana. lii)Mt loCal l'elldeoey ...,. Ill
tdGWH be Uptfl'omtMaDdl-turDid to tbt cltr-'1 oflkt by _,.0 as "dulret.ble, becaUJe ten ·lbf pollee departmelll u-Moo:ia.J ll1cM became Cost& ruultld.lll· Mr . RJckotf lltry!Drtooter-Santa Crill aad la sute.C:O.,.
eoee IIDUI tbe eoocltaakm o1. Feb. S. -~a Dllmber of caadldltu pauSoa.. Mea's redft'eklpmeat ar-eJ. • REZO~G i lot at 114 tum a city eba.rter pi'O'YtstOD Du1d Bllade of ttlt Jtupgt
b1J: hltroductioas. Ht rnaltd "1~.• cot tbe Pl&*'l • lllf tor ctty COIDdi bnlftU tM Tied to Cocmctlmaa ICymk'a Tbe eo.cu -.Dlmou.)J E. 10th st. rrom c 2 to R4..CP. reqllirlng tblt Council cudt· B•cb elt}' attoroey'aodloee.tlil
the tbuowtnc btolfiPblc:al de-d.U.. Mr. VOfll told 1111'... tty,. Nld1Yelc5Kneot 1det. ll a pro.. pq btU tbe job ot .,.,...uac • REZONING rrom .\PtoCl -dates be rectstered 'f'Otlersrten tbe EDilp ,..._., u.t; tile
talll: dl.y, u)Ut wattmc lor 8uwJ c orb. tsrst caadldat. to aM poal k a putlllaaborlt;J wba.t ooeJd amoet to u mud! C P a kJt at 1660 Santa Ana tor at 1lut S years. city will CIPPOII lb. 'RJ'clloa'a
• IIAN OF THE YEAR --~. mablr~.J! 111e_.m1111ad.llml tbllll<l~' fw 1M tloetloo, loo Glllrlcl : Ill oolto 1M --oorlllllc u $t mtllloo etouciiiC -.,. Aft. His otlllrotJ, Roy Woolooy oult -.Ill> tho tr..-IMI 1M
Matln ol ScoUud; RoJ'I.I A1r ..,. I .~-. to ...-" I .,. I OOIW"IImu Doa,.elDDla, laltiD problema ttat piap~~ tbe don-towa tnflle pattwu to mate • A CONTRACT"' tor Unlt.:t ot N...,n &ea.e-. ft'-1 ault cW.. ol tM city lll.ft ......
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TILIPIICIMI> 67lo05!0 (Aieo CMo 714) ._ lllper cla11 loleruloa P"'CnJJImtor. I wW ldallllbel !~ JfEWFOWt BAlBOa ENSICN I• tM oaly ... ,.,. pn ... our ltleYision proeramu.r~IX" ~..._. Ia ,.,. Cky of lf.-,on Beeclil. * * Hly )ocally the molt part nr1 aad. 811l
......_ ... :::::,.,. .. ..,.., Ia ta.. N•"PPf'. ~ ...... whereln lies the fault? It ., eo...'::'!.,1 ..... ~:,~J:, •• Tlrt.-day, Secoad cl-po• ... paid couldn't be deliberate, by a left.
AlaellorWIUao ...... bo" -•orllol -YIOt wblcb
llle ~~t•.,..U .. ol.boola( b11 COIId lllob)OCU .. lr-
OWD, "ltfll" of ttachi.Dc, be. PERFORMANCE CYCLES IN
ea• 1M wtU be Mll! ••ae. SCHOOLS: A cycle ,......, TN£ NEWPOIT HARBOR ENSIGN w .. adjocf«ed lo Mo •••· wl.D.g media, could 11? Alld oow.
,.... of ,...-at cke•t.lioa by c:o~~n deer-No. A-toni d.c 4 another Quest.Jon. How IILlQ1 •1 14, l:fSI, i• oS.p«ior Cow.. for the County of Or .... s.. .... •of homes ia Red Russia eontala.
C.llfar.a ...... by ,.._.. t._eof I• quiHied to p.blilllt ;.1 pUitc televllion sets?
_.Ieee r;r"*' by l•w. As for better medical care
'
CC"a'D))le'' to lldJorm upecfed of each men~ber of tbe tam
lhdtlt PI"'P'tN. fill job wtU plafJal au roM. I.e., tacblr,
depead oa bow wen bl ea.a ob8ener, au.tyll, ltntt&IJt.
prodllce "iDttaded" beblv1oral Each t11cber In lht team JW1
AaYO HAAPA ................................ Owner ud PQII•bet-for the ••masses •• what do you
PEC HAAPA ............................................... .A..oeilr&e Editor reeommeDd? ~laU1ed medl-PATRONS OF LO.L •• toteroal-. Ori>baooiDc. ·-will be hoottd !romS to 6 p.m. IIIIo
Surlday, Ju. 13, by skipper Frank Muller for a eocldail erutN abolrd h11 Mojo, Pictured
bere, from left, preparlDg tor the crld.M are Newport Beach Pollet Cblet Jame1 Glavu,
FraDir: Muller, Mrs, AI TUta.ny, Robert Guepn.betm aadUrs. James Gl&YI.I, Mrs. Tllruy
11 party ehatrm&D. Mrs. Tom Rtley Is patroraeas cb&lrman. Ura. Eul Fuuel~ bmd-
ing president of LO.L; Mrs, Bertrum Corte)' Jr., Ylce.preaideot, and Mu. Cu:rtll LeMay
wtu serve as hostesses. The LO.I. Patrou ~ 11 utabU1bed orpha.Dipllor
ehUdren ot servicemen 1n Korea and Vietnam ud are abo embarklog on a new projtd,
establishing a home tor abused and battered ctllldren ln Orange Cocmty,
....... "'·-··· .. opportuniiJ lo ... -. ... "SCbool dlJtrtcta jQitl:laYtD't oa 2 oec&Jiotll to ..,amt a
la Har-bor Are•: SUISC.II'T ION RAT IS etne? SoelaU!ed ''a.nythlo('' has ~ ,.. •• 15.00; 2,..... •.oo always produced an Inferior
bad Umt to toot up tor u," role 1o ot:ber pill,.. ol tt.e
exp-......, Dr. W1Ulam c aa. assessment model at 1att :C
DIDcblm, t.atutift director of Urnes. 0. of H•bor Aree; VOM ,.. •• M.OO: 2 ...._ 110.00 product.
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign
• QUOTING NEWS AND VIEWS
As for "better patriotism
and dedication to their oaboo.,"
If your attitude Is typical of
American tbinklog, thenlagree,
Full lime at photography
the Auoel&tloo ot CaWornla WbaC au this arnow:ats to a.
Seboot Admlld.ltrators (ACSA~ ''peer P'0\.1>" anal,ylll, ~
UnUl rteeotlJ, be wu s~r-dyoamles would be tbt term
lllt.tfiOt of the Newport-Mesa used 1D other circles. To be
district, more blunt, others would eau
Tbls orpnfu.Uoo baa ~ tt sensUtvlty tralninc In lts bOJdlAc "road shows" tor purest form •• role..playtnc,
teaebers a.od adminlstntors to say tbe least.
tbrouc,hout the state, eq,laill1oc TbaDks totbe ''Kok)gy m)ve-
~.n .\nderseo, reporter and tbe blll. meat," re~ders wJII beb.milla.r
The Vista News says that the U.S.
You shoUld count your bless.
ln&s, and t~nk God e¥ery day
thai you live In one of the fw
countries 1D the world wbere
we can still voice our opinions
without being Uned k.W) betor e
a firing 9Q.uad or ban1sbed to
a Siberian hell. Or Is that your
Idea of "solvlog our problem
with new Ideas"?
ptx>togra,pber for the Eulp The Newport-Mesa district, with tbe term "recycled,"
tor the past 2 years, has re-.. uDder the JUidanee of Dr, Ctm-where you collect used ma-Air Force reports a Soviet "Cosmos
462" launched into orbit has been able
to destroy an already orbiting "Cosmos
459," showing that the Soviet Union may
now have the ability to destroy, at wtll,
virtually any satellite, military, sclentlllc
' .
Untortwately you are mJ
supervisor, Mr. Caspers. But
you do not represent my Idea
of leadership or dedication to
our American principles.
For God and Country,
Laura McClellan
slgned to deYote run time to 111Dctam, aeeompUsbed this tarlal, grind 1t 14) Wltll u Is
bls commercial pbotognpby task years ago. In tact we oo longer recog:nil.able In Its
business. bave warDed of tbts appraisal previous form , and mold it
Mr. An<Sersen, 33, bas op. plan La many of our columns Into a shiny model of some-
erated the business for tbe thrOIJCllout the past 2 years. thlny new,
past 2 years oo a part Ume Its formal name Is "$1a.ffper-The lelleher must cooperate
basts while working tor tile formance appraisal plan," at aDd learn the 9ew methods of
Ensign. least 1D this district, and was teacblng, wrltlngbebavloralob-
"The IP'owth or the business formulated as early as 1967, je<:tlves, playing psychologist, or commercial, In any orbit . • , The (Mrs. Ernest) during the past 6 months makes lD 1968 ttve elementary etc., or eventually he will oot News also reports this item from Georgia:
Militant blackS in Atlanta have been clalm-
ing that "black brothers are being killed
every day by whites," so the Atlanta
Constitution went to the police records
and found that In the first 8 months of
1971 in Atlanla, blacks killed 109 blacks
527 Westminster Ave.
Newport Beach, Calli,
It necessary for me to deYote aebools 1D our district (CaW-be able to continue teachi.Dg
full tim!! to It," Mr. Anderseo orDJa. M.artners,.Pres1d1o, VJe. ln this district past lhe1973.74
said. toria, Monte Vista) aDd ooe school year. Now It appears
The business speclallses lD btgb school (Estaoela) were se-that this same system Is beiDg
product, architectural and pub. leeted trom schools that vol-mandated through Iegtslatloll
He r elations photocrapby, and unteered for the-projeet. They for the entire state,
Is located at 178'75 Sky Part were accepted on the basts They tell us this wilt make
HARBOR POST FILLED
Circle, SuJte L, lrviDe; neu that at least 60% of the teach-a teacher "accountable" to the
the Orange County AJ.rport. ers were wtlUng to participate school district and tazpayers.
• whites killed 19 whites, blacks killed 14
John Y. Chu, sen1or vice
president ot Newport Beach-
based Neuro-Psychiatric &
Health Services lnc., bas been
appointed to the Los Angeles
board of harbor commissioners
by Mayor Sam Yorty to !til
the vacancy created by the
resignation or Robert A, Day.
MARINE PRIVATE Glenn A.
Woodbury, son or Mrs. Elsa
K, Woodbury of 310-1/2 Al-
varado Place, Balboa, hu grad-
uated from basic training at
the Marine Corps Recruit De-
pot in San Diego. He is a 1971
graduate ol M a.nteea htgfl
school.
Mr. Alldersen bepo worklnc lll the "1n-servleetra1Dlngses-Tiley teU us quite a lot of
for the Ensign 1DJanuary,1970, sions" and to "apply" the as. things that mtast be "changed"
after workiog for one year for DOH AHDERSEM sessmeot processes learned at In education. They just keep whites, whites Jqlled one black . • .
Congressman William Dickinson (R .,
Alabama) notes that in the time it takes
to · ad this Item, the Interest on the
nation debt will total another $10,000.
Interest es a dollar out of every 10
collected In federal taxes . . . "The
legitimate costs of the federal government
consume less than half of the revenue
collected. All the rest, more tm.n half
the revenue of Ute federal government . '
the Santa Ana Register. His these sesstoDS In their own telUng us, and keep making
resigoaUoo ends a 10-yerar rlsor for Hiram Scott Col-classroom sttuaUoos, A total the changes, but so far DO one
KAMPUS KALEN DAR car eer in the newspaper neld. e'b:u.~ .. s:":r'• N~aska. of 88 teaebers participated in has come up with any proof.
His first newspaper Job was ..._ r · rsen soews-all upects of the pilot study
with the Deseret News, Salt paper career he tlas had the FORMAL TRAINING SES~
• DAVIS SCHOOL
Jan. 20: Basketball.
at Rea.
class trip to Orange Coast Col-Lake City, In 1961 as a crime opporttlllty to be lnvotved In SIONS: ParUc.tpa.nts attended
Davis lege with OCC drama class reporter and PbotoCf'IPber. coveraee of the campaigns of two 2-1/2 bout sessions to
hosting. Following a 2-year apprentice-se..-eral presidential C&DCUdates aeq\ll.re tbe prerequisite tools.
Jan. 27: Basketball,
at Geisler.
Davis Jan. 27: Basketball, Dwyer shlp there be was appointed and has photographed L}'Ddoo E..-tdence was collected to show
at Ensign. as sports editor and then chJef ~o~sc;n· K Hubert Humphrey, that b)' the end or the ftnal
• LINCOLN SCHOOL
Jan. 20: S.o.s. meeting, 4th
aDd 5tb periods.
Jan. !0: Basketball, Lincoln
at Dwyer.
• REA SCHOOL photographer tor the Blackfeet 0 • ennedy, Robert Ken-tratnlor session ~ of the
Jan. 19: Simplicity b.s:hlon Dally News In Idaho. Between ~edy, Sen. EdmUDdMustte,Sen. participants bad, acquired a
show, 1965 and 1969 be n.s wire ugeue McCarthy, Sen. Joh.n raloimallevel of abtutytoawly
Ju. 20: Basketball, Davt.s editor aod photographer lor the Ford, President Richard Ntxoo tbese eom;Jeteocles.
at Rea. Seottsblulf Dally Herald, Ne-aod others. PREREQUISITE TOOLS ·
Jan. 27: Bas ketball, Rea at braska, aDd broadcast editor Mr. Andersen Is married and Teacber learniDJbowtoldenttrY
flOM THE
Now the Lord bad said unto
Abram, Get thee out of thy
country, and trom thy kindred,
and from thy rather's hoUse,
unto a land that I will show
th~~ I will mate or thee ta
crea.t nation, aod 1 •tn ble,.
thee, aDd make thy name great;
and thou shaH be a blesstnc: goes mto various schemes of waste, cor-
ruption and political empire building.
The extensive data In this book shatters
the myth that government needs Ute
money," says Willis E. Stone In his new
book, "Where the money went" . . •
Mr. Stone's solution is the liberty amend-
ment, which would repeal the income tax
amendment and would get the federal
government out of all enterprises not
specified in the constitution •.. "The
more Is given, the less people will work
for themselves, and the less they work,
the more their poverty will increase"
-· Leo Tolstol ... Gerry Pratt, a West
Coast newspaper columnist, reports an
imaginary Interview with a man who ran
a business in the days when there was
far less government interference with
the Individual: "There was a time when
I could mall a letter to New York for
2 cents and it cost me $1 0 to telephone
there. Today, the postage Is 8 cents and
the telephone call Is down to $1 after
6 p.m. They are boUt utiJ.itles, the post
office and the telephone company. One
is run hy the government, and the rate
has gone up 40<1;{,. The other is private,
and the cost has gone down about 9(11.
The most inflationary cost In this country
today is the cost of government" ...
Comment on patriotism by Theodore
Roosevelt: "Patriotism means to stand
by the country. It does not mean to stand
by the president or any other public
oUicial save exactly to the degree in which
be himseU stands the country. It is
patriotic to support in so far as be
Jan. 2:2: Social studies field
trip, a tour of United Atr-Unes
airport with a 3 hour geo-
graphic night over California
aDd paris of Nevada,
Jan. 27: Basketball, Rea at
Lincoln.
Jan. 29: Alternate <kte for
social stud.ies United Airline
trip In case of Inclement
weather.
• ENSIGN SCHOOL
Jan. 18: Field trip, wtlale
watcbtng expedition for mgm
students.
Jan. 20: Basketball, Ensign
at Kaiser.
Lincoln. Cor the Associated Press 1o ;:s 4 ;hlktren ranginr In are or dlaCDQHstrencthsandweak-
• KAISER SCHOOL Albuquerque. om years to 4 months. aesses, learning to write and
Jan. 20: Basketball, Ensign Prior to his newspaper ca-use bebl.vioral objectives
at Kaiser, r eer be was a pbotograpber 'WHO's HAPPY NOW?" learnlDc Dew teachlng tech:
Jan. t'1: Basketball, TeWlnkle for the American Plet~~re Co. TO BE STAGED AT OCC Diques and ~ procedures, etc,
And I will bless them that
bless thee, and curs¥ him that
c ur seth thee: and In thee shall
all lamllles of the earth be
blessed. (Genesis 12:1-3.) at Kaiser. of Los Anceies, oow bead-ou..-er HaileJ'S "WhO's llappy Teacbers ll!'ll"n these throogh
• ESTANCIA HIGH SCHOOL quartered In Orange Cot~~.ty, oow?'' wtll be stated at Orange workshops and In-service LEGAL NO Tl C E
Jan. 22: Powder Puff foottll.ll Durin& his years as a oews-coast College Feb. 16 ~1 9. tra.ID.ing. Raring acquired tllese -------------------
games at Davidson fteld; 6:30 paperman he bas been lnfolved The play will be directed by skills, teachers had to go ORDINANCE NO, 1420
p.m., Edison Jr. vs. Ed190n In man}· commercial Photoc· occ drama instructor J. B. AN ORD[NANCE OF THE
Sr s. 8 p.m., Estancia Jrs. vs, rapby activities as well as Fer&acca, Admlsstoo Is tree LIGAL MOTICI CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Estancia Srs. photographic publleaUons ad· and curtain time is 8:30 p.m. ADDING SECTION 15,08.225
Jan. 29: Powder Puff ftnals; The play covers 3 periodS' ORDINANCE NO. 1419 TO THE NEWPORT BEACH
6;30 p.m., losers of Jan. 22 LIGAL. MPnCI ln tbe ma.tn character•$ Ufe, AN ORDINANCE OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE TO PER-
pme play oa for 3rd aDd 4th OROi!~o\1-lCE SO. 1418 at aces 6, 16 and 20. Tile CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MIT ~E OF NEW WATER
place; 8 p.m., wlrmers of Jan. AN ORDlNANC E OF THE ebaraeter, Richard Hallen, and AMENDlNG SECTION 14.33,. SAVING DEVICES
22 game play off lor el\amplon-CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH bta mother frequent the bar 040 OF THE NEWPORT The City Council of the City
and drama ship of Irvine gtrl's league, AMEND1NGSECTIONl2,58.-so that be may get to kDow BEACH MUNICIPA L CODE of Newport Beach does orrialn
BADHAM 150 OF THE NEWPORT hls father wbo comes to every TO _ PROVIDE FOR AN IN. as follows:
Jan. 25: Speech
ROBERT REP 0 R T FROM BEACH MUNIClPAL CODE cla.J with hls ctrl trlend, a watt-CREASE IN THE WATER SECTION J .Section 15.08.225
Trt E ASS EM BL Y REGULATING BICyCLE ress Dlmed Fay Preclou.s. As CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT Is added to the Newport Beach
7ht District W~ also turoed do.n many TRAFFIC ON COAST HIGH-the years pass the boy grows CHARGE Municipal Code to read.
A gr~ called the "People's btll!i which 1n oil!' judgment WAy BRIDGE AT THE ap divided betweea nenc:lDJtlll Tbe City Council of tbe City "15.08.225 Amendment to
Lobby" tlas quallfted a pro-were bad bills. Certaicty, we SANTA ANA RIVER mother for bls father's dl.s· of Newport Beach does orda.io Section 1001 of the Plumbing
posed constlluUonalamendment bave learned to separate filets The City Council or the City loyP.lty, While stiU trying to as follows: Code. SecUon 1001 of the
which, U favored by the voters from tlcUon 1o this broad fteld, of Newport Beach does ordain wiD paternal love aod approval. SECnON l.Seetton a.33.040 Ptumbin( Code, hereinbefore
at the next Juoe election, would and hopefully relied on a policy as follows: -'\:Jr lbe Newport BeacbMuniclpaJ adopted In Section 15 .08,010,
certainly generate chaos loCal-of logic and truth, SECTION l. Section 12.56.150 LIGAL. NOTfCI Code Is amended to read: il ameDded to read:
Uornia, tor it Is the Wm'l:tfa I just hope that In the !i of the Newport Beaeh UUlllclpal "lf.S3.040 WaterCaplta11m-'Sec, 1001. Runn1ng Water
new political species -· the months between now and elec. Code Is amended to read: NOTICE INVITING BIOO pro'lmeot Ctarges. A water Req.Ued,
environmental demagogue. tloo time, Calllornians wm ''12,56.150 Ridlog Recula· SURPLUS REAL P,ROPERTY capital lmpronmeot cbarp In Except Where not deemed
Amoog other things, it would come to rea.Ur.e that this so-tlons. The rider of a bicycle ON BALBOA BOULEVARD the amouat of Nlne Hundred necessary tor safety or A.D..Ita-
stop constructloo of nuclear-called "People's Lobby" In-upon a roadway shall ride 11 BETWEEN 32NO STREET Dollars ($900) per Cf'OII acre Uoo by tbe Administrative
power plants for 5 years --llfatt..-e Is OQt a measure to nearly as praetteable wlthla. AND S3RD STREET (PAR. Ia btrtb)' eatabllabed wblcb Autbol'lty, each plumblnc fl.l.
thus blocking the most promls-"clean ~ the enviroomeDt" five f~t of the rllbtJwld curb CEL 1, PARCEL MAP NO. lball be appUeable to an bene-ture lhall be provided with
tog route to poeraUooofpower as they would have us believe or edp ot tbe roadway excapt· 38/18) NEWPORT QEACH, flted lallll, al lbotm CIOil tbe u adtq!Ate llCJPIY of potable wlt~ poUIJt!Ag tbe air, This but a measure to revert b l . Wbea. pesllnc a d.odlni CAUFORNJA maps ~the CltyCoUD• fUDlft( water piped thereto ta
could, a.ad W'Ould, create power the dark aces, In both a UteraJ or otber vehicle; The Ctty ot Newport Beach cH pviUIDttos.ctlooi4.U,OSO aa &WfOYed maaner, 10 U-
brownouts or blackouts aDd ftgurattn sense. z. Wbta makiDc a lefthaDd btreby offers ror a.• 2007,5 of thts Cbapter. For trad"-.1 raored as to nush a.nd keep
througbout the state. Yet there ts a!wa.ys the poa. turn at 10 tnterltdioo; aquare fttt (m:,re or len) of portioal 01. an acre the cba.rce It In a clean and anttary coo-
It would baD the use of au albtllty tbat the disaster mlcbf: 3. Wben eroui.Dc the Sa.ata 1aDd on the northalterly llde Jball bt eateulat.d In direet dltlon tf'ltbout da.Dpr of btet-
chemJcaJ pe.Uctdes oo turns, not be averted. Ana Rl•er at tbe Cout Hleh-of Bilbo& Boulevvd. to ftott Pl'OPOrtiOD to the actual are& flow or erou..eoooectloo.
resulttnr lo tood sbortaces aod The flet that soo,ooo people wa1 Brtdce, lD W'bteb cue u, nortbwtlttrlJ of Ill lllteraee. of tlw Jll.lCt1 ollaDd. Tbe ftH Wat.r cJQMs lbaU be fiashed
bieber prices. could be persuaded to stp to. rider of a biCJCie au walk . UoD wtlb azDd Street ID tbt *0 be eompated oa tbt bula by mtiDI ot ao approved taDk
Under the rutae of tbe "Peo-ltLI.tln petiUons del.tinc IUCb bts bicycle 00 tbtezl.ati.Dcat.-Ctty of Nt'WPQI't Btl.cb. n. of P'ON aertt. .. ol the PI'DP· or ftalbomtter •atvt. Such
pit's Lobbt','' tbe lldttaUYe a reckless bl"oo:tslde to thetr walk akJD1 the 80UUI ..,,. of ott trua .. oa BalboA Boalt· trtJ, or pc.-Uou ttltreot, to tanU or valve• au bave a
plays .-~Uc emotion to own weU-belllc sune:Jted uw the ro.cln.J; DO bicycle thi.D vud la 50,50 ttrl't. 1"bbAbJtd :" ....,ed or bMeftttd, lD-tufad.at water fiMhtnc ea-
pJn support tor uniOUDd cau. eDOtJ&b also mlgtrt be persuaded be riddeD OD ald Cout HJ(b-prCIPtriJ la prtMIItiJ 10_, ~ &butU.Dc ltrHtl, rt&bQ paelty that DO buard, DUJJUCe
sea. Not only are reapooslble to vote tor the amendma to way 8r1dp " R·l tJaeoaditloaal ,..., bid 0 way &ad .... menta. both or •pattuy coodlUOD 11m-
spokq:mtlll La bu81Desa. lDlhil-Juoe, SECTION. Z. Tb11 ord.lauce proPo.a. wtU be reeetvtdUIIW, plbUc IDd prtwate." dtoctd' ·"
try, a,rtcaltartuctpeni'MIIt AU I eu Ilk 1.1 that tbe 111110 be P1bUAtc1 ODCt 1a tbt Tblll'ldlJ Ftbruuy 17 1t'7i -~::'N I . TbJJ ordiMDCt SECTX>N I. Tht.. Ofdlat.oet
eJPJ"elliDr alarm at the ballot Voterl to tile 7llt Al8tmbi)' ofDdU MWIIIPirlllf o1 tM City, at 1:10 •P.M. at nt~ Umt pd)u.bed <*t ·11 tbe lbaU bt pui)Uibtd .ct ID .the
m....,e, bul •• to 1111 IA&II· Dlolrlc:t llldlllroapoarllllotato Ud 1111 .... Jllall 111 -. •• llllr WIU 111 ..-uctr _... ofllclal --olllll CIIJ, olllclal --or lbo CIIJ,
lature bo•o toK 1111 r•lallrm. aloo IIIPIJ lite rule ac loll• so dlro Iller lbo c111o o1 Ito lad doclartd to 111e olllco o1 ::'::. ":' aiiiJI Ill olloeiiYo ltd !be amo aU Ill ollocll,.
Ally oaceonlllllaiUaUYO po-lad lr1llll, olld Nporale llcto 1-lite CIIJ Clorl, noo NftPC)rt -or !be dolo ol Ita J0 din Iller 1lle <lllo cf Ito
Utloo, UdttdJODeiaput!cuJar, from ftct&oa. before fOUne oa Tbla ~. wu lltro-Boldftvd, MP»ort S.Ch 1 dl adoptloa.
COOYtJI a mesap tbat a creal tbU Mtulll'e, duetd at a ftCI)u tDMUIII ot CaJlll:nla, n. 11tatmam ac: nil: or "act wu llltro-Ttda or~e n1 tatro.
efficiently serves the c ntry. It is un-
patriotic not to oppose b m to Ute exact
emnt that he fails in s duty to stand
by the country."
mUJ clllHoo hiYI docldodu.t ' lbo Cit)' e-ll ot 1111 Cit)' c1 C ......... l>ld llti<f Jo$15 000.00 d .. td It 1 ropl&r lllllllac doced It I fll"lar IIIIIUDC
lllelr olocltd ,..., __ JUMK SHOPPER WILL MftPC)rt -· bold llll t"llll ltd eU -.. Ill • ollbe Cit)' e-ll olllle Cit)' ol 1bo Cit)' Co•acll cf lbo CIIJ ,
are botor --ololm. TALK TO EI!LL CLUI do)" ot Doco•llor "tt'll" Ud puj,d bJ 1 -;: ot N-lllolcb bold ODibe of NftPC)rt Boocb bold collie
portaat MINOial..eat '-'· Sut. a TV ...,. aoci' modtl wu ._... c. tb. totb dl1 _. 1 c..utltd or c:u~~~~ow•, l'nll *' ~ .Dec.._, lm, l'lbl daJ at Otctmbtr, lt71,
Tblo .. aot-.1'111-•llo caUo boraell 111o ,.. cf -,, 19'11, br 1M lol· c-JOra* 1o 1111 CIIJ ot Ud wu AOIIW 00 1M lOIII ltd ,.. ......... oo 1111 lOIII
n___ It' D Th ? .... -.... -.. --""""""· WIU lit-tliopro. lowlllr-.. _ """'" -~ ..... ..., ot ~. 11'11, bribe ..., .,,....,, It'll."' !be
uu...ll E..flf!I'J'Ofte 0 at alpl, DOl bribe roe---IJ'IIII It 1bo Fob. l mot1toc A\'1:1!, 00iiiti.i011•11-._ ,__ (10S) ot 1111 -!'~'t:! lo ,., lo ......... YOio,lo ,.,
• ll.or-la,.-11 ltd IIIIC-1111· cf lbo llftP<Irt Boocb Ellen Krali, ...... lllrti., CfG01, llld.""" ilolloolo_a_ ILIIIII:IIcllala, ATIS, OOIIIICIUIEK:IIclula,
l ..... ".wCiv~ iallan fumer Wit Jpc-ndi!'l the d•y in • larae city. COlt tRJroecb ol tlatl ........,_ cte. ~ ellllb6Clllilll. Sbtwtll. DocllaiJ. .. ~ Of8etll f1 ••• '-...... &,.11, ....... lllrb, CfOIIIl. KJIDI&, Jtopn, Rlrttrt, Croat.
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1MIII m•. When his mal wu sernd, he quin:ly bowed After miiCb r...,dl Ud dft... ud -.... ABIII1ft COUJI::IlM'I:Jrc:-'..0... ,.c IIMl Clf IIID, ~ ~ OOtiiCIIMSif: JfoaL JfOIII. COOKCt:LMIIC: "'-·
oM otr-tlloft .. for the food. -• .,. --UO-llro, N111p FI*'V WIU I. r lllrt1l o1 1111 Nllle ...... o,.ut-A In OOIIICIUIID: -· 4~ OOUWCIUIIII : -· r:~~;~--· OWtrl.nc this. thou&ht they would emban•• ftNn 1 ; 1 bOll ll tile ...., .a.ra .. u a. ..,..._. Mra. .....,W alllll. &, P • ..,. L r. 111rt11 ! olll-t:.'ollltpollllliiii,«•• ... Pr"'IOI ...... I ..... wiiiATTa'l'l CIIJotla.,_I_A .._ 11aJor ;.. ... ,--:.:.=~· .. Hey, farmer, doa ~uyone .. , ~ ::..~ ;:.-=u•.::,~~= =~ ~~:.;tnt, ~'1-=~ ~ •• -~L' _.. .. lbo youth .. d qulelly •ld. ""No, """• c-Ud dOo•lala, ltd---_, 111--,,.., I& IO, It'll, Ia llll --. IO In Ia llll C,.=, C~=
• " pollllloa. lin. Wllilo .,,._., 1"11-?lt'l. "-' -•-... •-'-J,1 p' 1111 ·••• 11oa.-IO, 11n....,.• • ha.IO, 1111, 1a 1111 ~ ... ................ ..
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•
NEWLYWE(lr; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bruner Aaderson hat'e
returned from a brief boneym0011 andarernak1Dgtbetr Dome
at Bayside VUlap. Mr. Anderson aDd Marjorie Gilbert
Carnes ol Newport were married by the Rev, Loren
FUc~ocer. Unity minister, at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 4, 111
the putor's study. A reception was held at the Harbor
HiJbiaods home of Mrs. D. F. Franctscus. The br'ldecroom
Is formerly of Glendale, where he was actin In Kiwanis
and a member of oakmont Country Club. Tbe bride Is a
member of tbe Newport Chapter of DAR. Both hue been
acttn In UROC and other consenaUve groups.
NEWPORT HARBOR
liON
PRESENTS
TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE
SERIES
IITIOIALIST CHIIA-TAIWAI
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE AUDI TORI U"
2701 FAIRVIEW RD. C.M.
FIIIU .IIIUIY 21, 1112 1:11 P.l.
ED LARK
Two Af'asons ago our audif'Dcf'
waslrf'UI"CCto a rarf' study of
mainland ('om munist t'hi'na.
Tonight. by rontrut. "'"
travf'l to lhf' only piau· in th('
t'tf'f' Work! "·hf'tf' ont c.an
f'Xpf'ri•nr• lht full "'otic
n.a,·or of ('hlnf'sco lifco at its
best bf'forf' thcorr ""rf' t"·o
(blna• as "'" kno" lhf'm
today. Natktnallst ('hina has f'mf':rged lato thf': 20th un-
tury "A'ilh modf':rn apartmrnt complntt, t.hrivfnl fn.
duMry. tllllp b111ildlng and aulo producl)on. And yf't,
tndiUonal fhlnt~f' hrrb mcortitinf' ill 1UII practitf'd. And
lbhnmf'n 11111 paint r-~rs on lhcolr boau 10 lhry "'Ill bf'
aurcoto lind thf'ir "'8) hum co. \\ r willlf'f' Chlnru tiff'. both
on a farm and In thco bus~· capital city of Taipt"~. \'isit thf'
daJJlc art trf'asurcosat thr-:'liational Palacf' .\1usf'um. Thf'
F001hlng l>ramatk ,\rt 1chool "'·h•r• lhf' classical
Olncosr o~ra i5 stilltauJtttl a11d prrformf'd. In a day -A'hf'n
lhf' maurr or twu Chinas is or intrrnatlonal lmportancf',
F.d latll.'~,limf'ly documrntary on the "Bf'oautiful llland"
ol ~alwa n ;IJJ~In us frl"sh lmiifl:hl Into thian af111it1.
I
SEASON TICKETS
(Good for any tiM odmiuiont)
ADLLT •..•.. $10.110
STU DENT ..... $5.00
s ... gl• odm· ..... ~ ... doo•
S2.00
S•"i'• ocl"''""'"'" a• oioor
SI.OO
SEASON TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:
N•WJOOrl Harbor l(,,...car.,s Clvb
P.O. Bo. 1.50 I
N•wport Budl92663, 464'216)
AI Forgl1 Hood .. e~r•
2~5 w .. , Bolboo Bh•d.
N •""P'" S.. och
Chorl•t H. Borr J•w•l•,.
W•t~ciill Plo1o ond
Bolbooltlond
l.owton R•e~lty
)416 Vi oL ido
N.~on B•och
NEII'ORT HARBOR mGN
FI!!U SECTIOfl--PMt3
ll1URSDAY, JNt lD, 1911
COI!ONA PU-MA!!, tAW F.
Mozart music on program \
Tilt 1n -mllll>eOn.oet c.-, Pllllbor-. Boe~ety•o
IIIII -Will be plartd b)'
1M Loo A.apiH PbllbulllOOic
Ortbntn, Daaltt Bartabolm
~ at 1:10 p.m. IIlJa
Saturdl.y, Ju. 21, to Cnwford
HaU at UCL
Rafa.el OroiCO wUl be plano
101ot1t 1D the Mozart concerto .. c.
Mr, B&reobolm will open the
procram with '•Two marches,"
allo bt Mozart. Elgar's Sym~
pbooy No. 2 wlll be heard after
1Dtermlsslon.
Tlcketa are on sale at the
Oranp County PbJ.lharmontc
Soetety omce, 201 w. Coast
Hwy., Newport Beach. SLngle
tickets are $4.50 and student
ticket& $2.
Daniel Barenbolm Is oo
stranpr toOrangeCountyaudl-
ances, as tbls will be his 5th
appearance In the Philharmonic
Soclety's annual series of con-
certi.
Rafael Orozco first came to
lottr~aUoMI lttei!Uoa 1a 19M
Ybea, at the ace of zo, be waa
ftr&t prt.u at tbt IAtdllntef.
Dltlo•l ptaoofortt eompeUtJoa.
SpuUb..bora Orozco has set~ ", ""-J
tled 1a Enctud aDCI IU ptr •
formed exteust,..ely In Europe,
both In the eooeert ball and ,;,.!:;)._...;.~.
on rad1o aDd television.
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PTAPI.CKSHOMIHATORS --
The Estancia hlp school PTA
met Monday night at the school
in Costa Mesa and appointed
a DOminating committee to pick Seeks Jr. Miss crown
candidates for theannualMarch Wlss Newport Beach, Nancy
election. Kaye Smith of Corona del Mar, •
Committee members are wUI represent her town In the
Mrs. Anthony Johnson, Mrs. statewide "JWllor Miss" com~
Robert Sankey, Mrs. CUiford petttloo M'rt week In Santa
Walton, Mrs. Lawrence Byward Rosa.
aDd schOol principal Floyd Nancy, selected last Juoe by
Harryman. th e local Junior ChambE-r of
Otflcers elected at the March Commerce, is a 17-year-old
meeting will take otnce July 1. senior at Corona del Mar W.gh
Esta.Acia PTA's board meets school.
the secood Monday of each She will be one of 48 tinaltsts
mooth. In the CaUtornl.a ''Junior Miss"
PTA hears Dr. Nicoll contest, wh.icb will seDd a state
winner to the national tlnals
ln Mobile, Ala.
Supt. John Nlcoll of the New-
port Mesa untrled school dis-
trict told the Corona del Mlr
PTA meeting last Thursday that
this district ranks with the
best In the country and has
a potential for greatness.
About 35 parents heard Dr,
Nicoll discuss the district and
the importance of parents keep.
lng themselves Involved in the
school system. He cautioned
them that leglslaUon being con-
sidered In Sacra.mento should
be watched carefully so that
local control of schools Is oot
diminished,
He stressed the dtstrtct's
goal of having every student
graduate with a "saleable
skill" either In a vocation or
In the abtllty to continue higher
schooling.
His remarks were made dur-
Ing a pubUc interv!E>w with Jim
Wood, president of Unique
H•>mes, who heads the school's
PTA.
The next public meeting of
the local group Is scheduled
for Feb. 15 at rhe school.
Girls will be judged through-
out next week on the basis of
interviews, talent, schola~lcs,
poise, appearance and physical
tltness. Nancy's talent presen-
tation will be a self.choroo-
UCJ IS TOPIC AT JAH. 18 graplled modern dance.
CIVIC LEAGUE MEETING Since being picked as Mls::~
John Spear, director of de-
velopment and alumni at UCI,
will speak at the monthly meet-
Ing ofthe Woman's Civic League
of Newport Harbor, Tuesday
morning, Ja.n. 18, at the Mar-
Iners Library, 2005 Dover Dr.
Mr. Spear will talk on "The
universit)' and the community."
He wUI bring along a student,
who wtll gtve the student vtew~
point. Coffee will be served
at the mulli~purpose room of
the Ubrary at 9:30a.m. ME>el-
lng will convene at 10 a.m.
Further information may be
obtained from Mrs. H. J. Wood
ot Costa Mesa, 548-4039,
Newport Beach, Nancr has
maintained a straight "A"
avera.ge in school. She Plans
to atteOO the Uaiversltyof Utah,
majoring In languages. Her goal
:; to be a member of this
HAIICY KAYE SMITH
cOWltry's dlplomatir corps or
a translator-interpr('ter w!th
the United r\ations.
~aoc y lives at 520 Begon ia
Ave.
Volunteer action report
The Volunteer Bureau of
South Orange County is avail-
able as a clearing house !or
volunteer )obs in the com -
munity. Call 64Z.09fi3 any
weekday from 8:30 a.m. to 1
p.m.
The nut tralning class tor
' the ttrghty suCcessful Com.
munity Friends Procram conr
dueled by the Mental Health
Assn. has been announced tor
late January and early Febru-
ary,
just In helping the ex-patient
catch ~ on what's been going
on In the world d11tlng their
hospitalization. Help may be
nf!PI1ed in finding living quar-
ters, shOpping, transportatloo
or In getting re-established at
work or school.
UCI PROF CO-AUTHOR
Or. Guy de MaUac of Irvtoe,
associate professor of German
and Russian at oc r, Is the
co-author of "Barthes," r e-
cently published In French by
Editions Unlversitaires in
Paris . The book Is an Inter-
pretation of the ma)or .vorks
ot Roland Bartl'les, one of the
most significant French critics
of the post.war period.
MAX mLES, 1n his role of worshipful master of Seafaring
Masonic Lodge No. 708, ns ao offtctal guest at the
Installation ot his daughter, Gayle Hiles, as honored
queen of Bethel 313 of Jobs Daughters, Costa Mesa.
Other Bethel offlcE>rs are Lla.nne Botts, sent~..r princess:
Mary Slade, junion princess; Merle Parrish, guide, and
Deborah Hebert, marshal, Mr . Hiles served a.s worshipful
master through 1971, until the Jan. 8 lnSU.llaUon of 1972
otficers at thE> Masonic Temple.
---JUNIOR GIRL SCOUTS
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A NEW CHURCH, the first OlsclpUe1 ot Christ Church
in the Harbor Area, will be built duriDc tbe spr1n& at
240l lrvtne Ave., West Upper Bay. WHU&m Frost, wbo
dlrec.ts the · cllftllih•s butldlng prouam, IJIJd blds wU! be
ta.ken ln 3 weeks, eonstrucUon will scut about March 1,
and the buildlnr will be reldy tor the 100-mimber coo~
rregaUoo In early summer. The Rev. E. W, McElroy of
Costa Mesa is pastor. The cong:reptlon Is DOW meeting
at the Harbor Boys Club In Costa Mesa. Arcbtt.ect of the
Is Hal Whittemore, A. LA.
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Could you
guess what's
good about a
headache?
If :;ou happen to have one riaht now,
probably all you need is an aspirin.
But the fact i1 : a headache some-
wnes is a sisnat. It may be tellina
you wmething is wrona ... perhaps
~.ncthing quite remote from the pain. In thi1
event it's a symprom-valuabk information for
your ph)'!lician. So if you have a persistent or
recurring headache and don't know why, tee your
doctor. Don't take a chance. Your physician can
probably dear up your problem in short order.
Of course, he may say all you need is aspirin-but
~n that's worth kltO,.'i"'-
CommunHy Friends are vot.
uoteers who are assigned to
patients oo a one-to-one basis
at th.:o time or their release
frOm a mental hospital. Re-
adjustment to the community
and to everyday living Is a
most crucial ~rlod ln the pa-
tient's recovery aod a friend
from outside the family circle
can be the lllQSt valuable con-
tact of all. Such a friend can
often accompUsh what the pro-
lessioaal cannot in terms of
actu.4l help, advice or perhaps
EALTH NEWS: TO PRESEIIT DISPLAYS ~~=====~~~~~~~~ Representatives of the 15,306
J uruor Gir 1 Scouts of Orange
County and troops from the
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF lN'TENTION TO
ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF
A Whiplash Injury
Can Save Your Life!
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Whlpl:l.sh neck Injuries are too many people do, in far t,
1-11-72 am0ng the nation's bstest let whiplash Injuries go un-
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : growing health problems. Why'l treated.
Subject to lssbance of the "The ever increasin g number ''A typtcal misunderstanding
Ucense appUed for , ooUce Is of automobiles, congested of the seriousness which <~. whip.
hereby riven that the Wlder . streets, speed, freeways, po..-er lash Involves Is a t..d} whOse
slened proposes to sell atc.o. brakes and powerful engines auto Is strock from behind.
bollc beverares at the prem-all contributE> to the gro..-ing There is only minor damage
lses, described asfol1ows:3201 trequencr or the type of ac-to her car and, at the ti mE>,
E. Coast Hwy,, Corona del cldent that can result In whip-no one seems to be hW'L How-
Mar/Newport Beach. lash neck Injur ies," says Dr. ever, later shE> develops a head-
Pursuant to such Intention, Gary L. coulurt>, D.C., of the ache aod begins to ootl•'t' a
the ulldersi(Jled Is applying to Couture Ch iropractic Center in slight stiffness in her neck.
the Department of Alcoholic Newport Beach. ''Gradually she feels a btt
Be•erap Cootrol for Issuance "But In one sense," he goes •orse, but since the headache
ot an alcoholtc beverai'&llcense on ••they can be a blessing Is just a 'sltght, Pt>Sky orK"'
(or Ucell.Ses)for these premises 1n 'disguise. :lDd the stltft:tess is oot liD-
as toUcnrs: On Sale General "You see, •· says Dr. Couture, bearable she decides In her
(Booa Fide Publle Eatfng "a whiplash Is by Us very OW'n miOO tllat 'these things
Place). nature a problem for !be mod -tate Ume.' However, the con-
GARCIA, Francisco J. & ern Doctor of Ch iropractic. He dJUoos persist and she becomes Gtadal~C>t J. best understaOOs the whiplash nerYOUs and irritable. {A young
Pllbtiab: Jaa. ZO, 1972, In the Injury and is best equtwed busbaod once told me ...
Newport Harbor Ensip. to cope with u. Conseqt~tnUy 'after OUJ' accident my wife
we see manynewtlceswhot'lslt chanced from a pleasant young
us because of ollt reputation wlle aDd mother lnto an ir •
tn dei.Unr wlth the whiplash. rltable, lllRfnc uouch. ')
communJties of Costa Mesa,
Fount:aio Valley, Garaencrove,
Tustin, ~ewport Beach and
Santa Ana will lour South Coast
Plaza ;;reen lllis Saturrt..J. Jan.
Z2, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
To olcqualnt the pUblic with
the abl!lttes, .1lms and purposes
of Girl Scouts, there will be
displays of c"mplng, service
and ecology projeo<·ts. Arts and
crafts will be shown and there
will be programs and music.
Publish Your
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
•• THI
(~LUI SIQ I"OJt lHI! OJtAMGI COUNTY I"ILIMG l"fl!)
We -.tU take care ol botll tbe rma, a"' tt1e
P'lbUc&Uoa tt you seDd 111 lbe 3 eoplu ot tbe
Ftc:tttiou BuslDesa Mame staltmeat. ftUed a.t ... ~ .... ·•-odb)'. -lbr $.15.
Or JOG caa come to tbe Eu.tp oftlee 1o nu oat
lllo lbrma. Notarlslorlo"" .... .....,.
Am.)()g those parhcipating Is
Costa Mesa's Junior Troop 981,
The 10 m~m l>ers, led by Thomas
Miles, are Jenny Cutto, Janlct>
Fa llon, Linda Hazelton. Laura
MacNiel, Kelly McCollum,
Bets}' Mc LaughiJn, Brlc1goet
Rankin, Barbara Strong, Diane~;:;;;;:;; He-ndE>rson and Pam Hartm~n.
2721 L COAST HWY ., COlONA DIL •41, C4LIP,
TILI,NOMI 11).1111
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WHAT EffECT WILL THE PASSING INTO LAW ta our uamination and care "HopefUlly," says Or. Cou-
of these people ..re often dis-ture, '•our 'typical case' will
cover lha.t their whJplash Is decide tr.t her self-recovery
but one oC thtlr problems. ls taklnc too moctl Hmto and OF ~ATE 11Ll 1261 HAVE ON THE CAUFORNIA
FUNERAL INDUSTRY7
~y EU51Nl 0 . lllt$ERON -·--•u••-.__..,,m. ...... _ ,, ......... , ... , 0 (~ .......................... ....... _k ___ ,.... .. . ._ ........... __
................ 'dad ....................... ...
.. '1 ult
et'IM Ji'•ner••·••••e ,.1111 ...... -·~
"ADd proper treatmeat oftbe will •lstt us.
wlllpl&sb may well remonwt..t ••[I our prebmtnary nam
mieN ulllmatel)' cause chrootc reYM.ls tbe presence of pres-
mllf&lnt headlclles, extreme llll't Oll tbt rwnes lD tbt ~
DUYOUSMSS Or arthritiS, a). p&r1 of tht sptnt and tM pos-
tboo(ll these problems may DOC albtt dllp\aetmeat ot•trtebne
ba•e yet ma.nttested tntm~ we blow tbat tter condttlon •Itt
sel'Yes. retpl)ld to the proper effeett•e
"0oo't mlsundtrstaod me," tr..r:mct.
Dr. Couture roeaoo. "tbt•bf&)-"I mllht add." Dr. Colturt
lub Ia la lt.NU a mOlt ..no.. coMtt-., "lMI aft.r the ft.rlt ll>JarY ...S II ofteo 11>111 Ulo -tr•tlMCit, a _...., c:a-ol arthrUI.t dtYtlaplac iilflta tr ..cb u oar 'tJpleal
Ialor. cuo• II •'"-Ill' -ola
''1'1111, ol covlt, mllDII that tlrlt ~ a)Mp sUet u
... ntplul> .. ,.., ... , .,..,. ·-·" be loll --loll. ft wiU ool!' A-., to Dr. Coohn
bo 11101 --111 dt"""'' ~ ·-.. ctl .. -U tM ,__ Wo •*'" tM •na Dorotp IIOdlfa Clllfo..
wWpa. OOIM8 a • a Pftdk &a•••tkMt ....... ·--tiol ud 11 Dr. c--. .. I.IMoas.c.
--.. .,.... al-...... Ill Dr .... --........ "' Dr. c-., port Boa<L ,_ NS..stoo.
That eye~openlnJ n.rst cup or the rela.dq mld-morlliDc
c~ or the dlnberdeml-tult ~•~•trcoltetlllmportul,
Chink ot Richard's! Wt hlft mon klodt and bl.cla thaa
aa)'OOt elM; .-.en tht ttDd 1011 ertact "'"*' JUUrltH.
Freocb Col'fM, fti.Uaa Coti'N, CollmtiWI Cofllte. N<rttl
Woods Ea corr" -· try tbem, ... bow cOOtt a c• ot
cotf'N can be -· tt ArCHARD'S.
'£~.e ...
marKets
LIDO CENTER
W)l VIA liOO. NfWfOIT KACH. CAI.W UMOV,.._MD
HARBOR VIEW CENTER
lMMACMJHUI Nl'MOI.'I llACH.c.AlW -...ot1J.l1H
•' BOYS CLUB
BUSY WITH
BASKETBALL
Mark Carlooo Ill tile atlllollc elk-at 1M t.Wor 111Jilo7• c• tlat 111 IIPOrilor • t>oautlllll
-1f111 tlllt ta pro.tor to ba
qtdM: aa attraction tothe)'OWIC·
Jtera of the Newport..co.ta w .. dlatrlct bordertnr JC&Uer
iolor"*»to ochool. Carlooolo ,.wa, a .Jot ot help from a
bhM rl.bbon grolC) of volllllteers
for hta latra-mural bl.stetb&ll
PJ'OCI'I.m ·•tth Don KUU&D, for-
marly of Corona del Mar. hold-tor down tbe post as ooe ot
the om assistants, Ktlllan wu
the 19'70 lntne league player
of the year but an Injury sJde-
Uoed him tUs entire seruor
tear.·
Currently the tlrst place
team s in the vark>us dh1slons
are the following: TOO Colonels,
4-0, lead their 6th grade league
and are coached by Mark Iullo
and Colt Scott. The Eagles are
4-0 In their 6th grade league
aDd are coached by Jim Hanm.
'
·~liT KAlliO« fliiGII
A liST SECl1011--'"' 4
lliURSDAY, JAil, II, It!!
CXIIIDIIA 06. IN, CAIJF,
BATTLE OF UNDFEATED
Tba --GelaltrllldT .. eoll, ().I, II llwJW, -1-1.
Wlakla C -" clull todl1 Tbe DwJor-Dafla -
""'"'·'""""l!"r'!"'q In tile teotart pme at t1a ••• .,.._.-n.tndiJ ..,.. __ .,. ,_ jlalotlllp-..ettJ"ooo. 1M Utll to -1 tla I.
t•aocotlal"-•tlaCI&Wt Lilli aw Dam ..,... .... A -u_...., Btaeb, c.._ ·-1n .-. 111r111111 dt1 Mar, Co«& Mt• ud Nn-OTertimt, IJ...Jt, DwJer waD
AOrt Btaeb oehoolo. -tam• the B baltJo 44.11 ... tbo C
lito tbe CODtHt wttb Z-0 pme S&.lS,
I ~~~~.;~~~! Ilia w1no ,., Tilt recul&tloa A pme -I i &Dd EDiip SO-%O lD a 14-24 tie u Dan Cocptr
wbllt TeWIDkle JQueaktd by ntabtd ooe from tbt eort*' DwJer f4.zs llld R• a&.ss. tor tba Collo to tie tt wttl>
other "A" attnc:Uoas hi.Ye lesa tbaD 10 MCODdl left iD
Rea, 1-1, &Del DaTta, 1-1, cot-the pme. Cooper's bulketpft
lld.laelDtbe A DlYLIIoo.Gelaler, Darts a 26-24 lead la tM or•-
1-1, 1s at TeWlnll:le, abo 1-1. Ume. A free tbrow b)' TobJ
The leque leaders UncolD, BoDwell for Dwyer made It
Z.O,&Dd.Ewstp,alao2-0,trnel 26..25. Uar.k Tomita pteDafia
to Dwyer aDd Kaiser ref4)ee~ a 28-!5 edp with uotber bu.
ttnty tor their matcb-~. ket, but Mark Croa scored
The "B" games today also for Dwyer to keep It clole
bate some good ones golD& ap.tn at 28-27. Dave Coopt!'
as LlncolD, 2-0, goes ..,against came tbrougtl With another
a sba.rp Dwyer t-.m that Is clutch bucket to g:lve DaN &
now 1-1. EDBigsl, tbe other coo-30-27 lead that Mart Cross
terence co-leader at 2-0, goes cut to 30-29 wltb aootber' 111·
against COllcb Roo Pettie's up. Scott Turner, wbo sub-Kit.sir B's. TeWinkle, 1-1, stltuted tor Stan Miller wben
"'"· -CHOCK BULLINGTON, No, 29, aDd Bob Hanke, No. 28, of
tbe Kaiser team battle for the ball with Lineola cagers,
Omar Slmsek, No. !4, aod stne Kohler, 1o the toregrOIIDd.
ln the Mckgrouod Is Kevlng Repa of the Laoeers. Llncoln
woo 52 to 43 to remalll UDdefeated. (VIc Opalek pboto,)
Bucs break
loss streak
Tilt ~ c-Collott --·--..... atrolll llat_, ...... Jiellod
liP lllolrllnt-Coui Coo.
taraoco flclor1 at tbo JOU.
roarlll( trom bobllld lo clow1l
tbo -Ala Dou 71-55 Ill
tlla OCC 17m. occ Jampod ott to u aarb"
to~ lead, but tbe eoas teet
at the I.Dtermlsston, 12-29. occ•o briW..t 1-7 forward
Sldp Williams, who led au
scorers tor the eveniDI witl:l
27 polnts, kDotttcf the came
at SI-S& with a Jump Jhot early
lD tbe aeeoad hiU. He then
swlahed a tree throw to ctn
lbt Pirates a lead they never
rellnqatshed. GleDD Nelson
made te tor the Bucs, and
Tim Conroy addecH2.
Last l'llpt tbe Bocs metCer~
rttos at Norwallr; aDd wiD host au. S&o Antonio Saturday night.
LIG.t.L MOT1CI
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The 8th grade loops flave
the Bulldogs 5-0 and the Son.lcs
3-0 at the head otthest:a.ndlngs.
The BuUdogs are coached by
Brent Nancey and the Sonics . . --
Geisler, 0-2. DaY Is aDd be fouled out 1n the q>eoinJ
are both 0-2 and ooe of minutes of tbe over-time, theD
teams wUI break Into the came through with a basket
wln column after their game and a tree throw for the tiDal
at tbe Harbor area boys club 33-29 margin.
Notice Is hereby given that
tbe Plumine Commission of the
City of Newport Beach will bold
a pubUc bearing on theappUca-
tJoo ot Ed Plsonl for a Varlaoce
No. 1016 on property located
at 2209 CUff Drive, Newport
Beach, to permit an accessory
buJkUog 15.73 feel In height
where the ordinance restricts
the height to 15 feet.
gym. Rich Thornton had 7 for
by PatU Beard. TOM HAWKINS connects on a Jump shot tor the Katser A S~lementlng the Geisler Dwyer, Mark Cross 6 aDd Jim
team tn the game with Lincoln. Tom was top scorer for the and TeWlnlde big game In the Powa.rt was high with 9 points Coaches Include Don Rogers,
the former AU-Am~r lcan at
USC, who coached at Fullerton
JC and UCI. Roger s was drafted
by the St. Louis Hawks after
coming out or SC.
Knights with 15 points. Lincoln woo the contest 46-34 to C division are lbegamespiHJng tor the Oilers. A close de-
r~matn at ttJe top of the league standings with a 2-0 record. Davis, 1-1, at Rea,l-l;Enslgn, fensive game most o!tbe way,
1n the foreground Is Ri ch Nebb,~N~o~-~5~4~. ~(V~I~c~Opa;;;;;~le;k~p~ho~t~o;.),.,·,O;-,'~·,•~t!!Kal,i~se~r~,!ll!!-!!1;,, ,and,.,!!L!!In!!!!!-it was Davis 11 ~10 at halt time aod 16-15 at the em! of
BerD.le Lux Is coaching a
5th gradeteamandwasaformer
baseball player In the Boston
Red So• chain.
Jim HaMa is another tamillar
name and also gained All-
Amer ican s tatus wtUle at SC
and signed a pro contract with
the Lakers. Don Ward and Doo
Killian are contributing a lot
of their bas ketball know-how
to the 7th graders. Heading
the referees is Jan Niem[c,
who has been working a mlnl~
mum of 6g-.~.mesaweek.More
volunteers are needed for
refereeing and any e•-basket-
ball players can assist by ring-
ing the Boys Club number, 642-
8372.
The Intra-mural teams play
14 to 15 games and the top (
teams from each league en-
gage 1n a play off tor the
league championship.
OCC GRAPPLERS JRD ' The Orange Coast Co llege GARY GUISNESS gets off a
wrestling squad tintshed 3r d jump shot that rang up 2 points
in the S-team Santa Ana Col-tor tbe Lincoln A team as
lege wrestling tournam!!nt Jan. Mar.k Jensen, No. 43, wat ches
14 in the Santa Ana gym. Cer-the action in the Lincoln back
ritos won the event, while the court. (Vic Op.alek photo.)
host Donsplaced2nd.LAPlerce ALBRITTON SELECTED
tlnished 4t h. The 21st annual All-America
The Bucs knocked off Long high school football tea m se-
Beach City College In the lec ted by Scholastic magazine
opener 45-12, lost to Cerritos includes Terry Albritton, tackle
33-9. al'ld beat Pierce 36-15. on the Newport Harbor high
Steve Joannes, who wrestles school football team co
In the 11 8-pound class and went ch.ampto n or the Sunset i'eague~
unr1e!eated for the day, was He had already been picked on
named to the aU touraament the AII-C!F southern section
team, along with Paul LaBlanc team. Terry is also one of
(142 pounds) and Dan Lewis the top shot putters In the (161 pounds).
' RebuiH Transnissions ....................... S79.95 ••
the 3rd qllll'ter. NEWPORT -MESA Tbe Dwyer B'stopped
44-21. Roy Byrne
SPORTS SCENE scorers wtlh II for the, oilers:)
Bill Holst had 7, Randy
rane 6 and Gary Contreras 5 WITH VIC Ol'.t.L 0: tor Dwyer.
Corona del Mar wJII host had tUs best game so f.ar as The Davis C team bad a
Costa Mesa f riday night after he swished 19 tor Mesa and super cold spell tbat saw them
last nlght'sencounterwlthMag-got some help from Frank blanked in the first qauter
nolla. Coach Tandy Gillis has Roldan with 19 while Jack that started off sknrly as
guided hlssharp-shootlngsquad Arch er connected for 16. Scott Dwyer's classy c•s led 4-0
to 13 wins out of 14 games Innes rang up 17 tor Estancia, at the end of the flrst qt».rter
for a 4-0 league record. Mag-Gary Ford had 16, Scott Gaynor aDd 16-7 at ball time. Iklvis
nolla as a game out of first Hayes 8 lor the Eagles. was held scoreless (rom the
place a 3-1 prior to their game Rick Browning was hi gh for field until Tim Young bit on
with Cor na. Mesa with ZO points aod John a 12 tooter In the last few
Costa esa. brokelntothewtn Cummtoes and Jon March lor -minutes of the 2od qllllrter to
column w h a 70-66 win over Jattl both had 10 for the Mus-re~ster the Colts' 1n1Ualllekl
Estancia an. 12, lost to Los tangs, who were topped. by goal. The OUers employed an
Alamitos 2-67 Friday night, powerful Los AI last Friday. effecUve press that bottled ._,
and c ded with Fou ntain Vat. Buddy Confer rang up 20 the Davis scoring punch that le~· In a Wednesday feature. points for Estancia, Craig Hays worked to perfection In their
The Eagles, still looking for had 15 and Scott Gaynor swished wiD against Lincoln last weet.
their first wiD of the season, 10 for the Eagles in their 78-56 The ttnal score was Dwyer
were at Santa Ana Valley lam losing cause against Magnolia 36, Davis 13. Dave Case led
night and will be hosting Los Friday. both teams with 14 aOO DoD
Alamitos Fr iday. Ne~rt Harbor cootlnues to Thornton had 11 tor Dwyer.
The Sea Kings came through run into top competition and The Lincoln A team coottnoed
with their 12th and 13th wins last Dlgbt'a came saw Marina UDdefeated with a 46-34 wtD
wllen they doW'Oed Edison, 48 -invade the Harbor gym . Marina over Kaiser. Tom Hawkins led
41, Jan. 12 and Fountain Valley, and Huntington Beach coottnue the KaJijer attack and was high
56 -49, f riday night . Mike Se-to pace the Sunset league as tor biB' teams with 15. Mark
vier provided some great de-both were wtdefeated going Into Maxwell rang J.C) 8 tor the
fenslve work agatnst MarkHar-the 3rd week of competition. Knights. Gary G;ulsnesslncame
mon In the Edison game when Bob Losner a member of our through with 11 for LIDCO and
he held him scoreless and then CY F Oranie County All -S tar was backed J.C) by Rich Nebb
came baC'k with :tnother de-team lnPboenixtastyear broke with 8, Mark Jensen 8, and
fensive gem against Fo untaJn Into the starling Une uP of the Pete McKen.r.le with 7 for the
Valley, Sevier held 6'9-1/2" Vikings and Is only a freshman. Lancers. Lincoln led 24-18 at
Scott Reider to 5 points In the Losner ha s been a big scoring haU time and 34-27 at the eod
Corona wtn and tallied 13 threat tor Marina and looks of the 3rd quarter. The other
against Edison and 12 in the A games saw Rea turn tact Fountain Valley game. So big lucky college In the future. T Winkle 34 26 Davis t.........-Bob has the height 6'4" plus e • • ...._.,.... Mike Is doing the job at both the weight to ooid his' own Dwyer in the overtime 33-%9
ends ot the court. against the best. a~ Ensign rane 141 a 46-30
The Sea Kings got 13 points Harbor continued to run Into WlD over Geisler.
each from Sevier, John Sumner tough luck as they dropped a The Lincoln, TeWinkle and
FATHER AND SON TEAMS aHeDdlng the annual Lincoln
school PTA brealdast-brlllcb were Jay aDd GU Ferguson,
at left, aod Don Clark wtth sons Bob John. Bob, 6'5"
center, plays on the Corona del Mar school junior
nrsity bUketMU team. (Vic Opakel
THE CYF -ENSIGN Junior sports t~er'' 11 '¥f!U old
Cuy Brent, on left, a studeotatEaslgnlotermd;~~l,
aDd 12 year old Alan Sauoders, a student at _ypeotD inter-
mediate school, are pictured with William Ritter, the
prloclple of Lincoln school. Cary aod Alan are displaying
the table decorations won by them at the PTA sponsored
father and son breakb.st-brunch that they attended with
your Ensign sports editor.. (VIc Opalek plloto.}
Notice Is hereby turther etveo
that said pubHc bearing will be
beld on the SrddayofFebnary,
19'1Z, at the hour of 7:30 P.M.
111 the Co~mcU Chambers of tile
Newport Beach City Hall, at
which Ume ud placeanyalldall
persoos lllterested<may awear
and be heard thereon.
Jactle Heather, Secretary
Newport Beach City
Plaontne Commission
Publish: Jan. 20, 1972, In the
Newport Harbor Ensign.
L!G.t.L NOnCE
FICT ITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The following persoos are
doing business as: Hemollne
Instruments, 2308 So. Anne St.,
Santa Ana: {}:maid L. Bailey,
3582 Carmel Ave., Irvine; Rob-
ert T. McCauley, 3611 W. Kent
St., Sa.ota Ana; Edward J . Low-
ery, 6068 Quail Court, Anada,
Colorado.
This bus.J.ness Is being con-
ducted by a partnership.
Slpooci:..Robo<t T. MOC&oley .
Tbb statement ftled •ftb the
county clerk of Orange County
on: Jan. 14, 1972, by Benrly
J. MaddoJ:, deputy county clerk.
PubUsh: Jan. 20, 27, F@b. 3,
10, 1972, In theNewportHarbor
Ensign. F -15329
and Casey Jones In their win co~le games last week __ to Ensign D's contioued uode-1 Ti-
2
Ti .. •
3
·Ti .. a
over Edison. Matt Keough rang Western 69 _61 and Santa Ana leated. Lincoln rang.., a 52...43 a. TYPE Rolls-Bentb'.
up 13 and Sevier and Jones 57_56. Kurt Spreen had the wiD OYer tbe scrappy Kaiser 20 wonla cw leu .............. 1.50 2., 3.00 New palat, new tires, ex-
12 each against Fountain Valley hot llaod aplnst Santa. Ana as Knights. Enllg:n tapped Geisler 21 wore~. to 30 ww4• ...... 2.00 S.OO 4.00 ceDent mechanics. Ori&lDal.
as tbe balanced scoring and be paced Harbor wUb 23 polnts. Z7-20 and TeWintle woo their 31 ..wcfs to ..0 wotda ...... 100 4.00 5.00 $5,000. License XIH-313.
good defense continues to be Bill McKinney had 13 and Jim match with Rea 38-25. It was £ech W'PI'4..,., c woNa .. .05 .10 .15 Prtnte party, Call 493-3257
the key to the Corona wins. Swick 10 ror the Sailor s. All Dwyer 44 to Davis 21. or 49-4-9401 nt. 279 (Bus.)
Scott t:ameron Is back in the 5 starters shot well for Harbor The c division saw Geisler • MUSICAL FOR SALE e BOOKS FOR SALE
regular Une up and gives the In W and TeWin.kle cootinlltl UDde-AFTER CHRISTMAS UNITED NATIONS ket ll POltSCHE. 911-T, 5-Sea Kings even greater depth, aga. st estero e.cept for a teat~ at 2-0. Geisler got -pac • •
ld II I th 3 d te ~ "'1 SPEClALS lnchx!es: Which work! wtll speed. Stiver With black In-The only problem seems to be ~01 :: k
0
e hi!'.. q~ 1~· Enslp S0-20. TeWIJlkleclasbed Walnut Gu lbransen B-l orgao it be?; Congressional com-tertor. Mac wheels. Alr-toprovldetheplayer s withplay-m c was &""' • In a rea.J close ooe that went 159 St u cood. AM-FM radio. 14,000 lng time to keep them sh....... Spreen had 13, McKinney 10, to lbe T ......... e 38_35• Davis wttfl LesUespea..ker, 5, ory meot on the .N.; The geoo. ·~• o nn1 Clln 9 nd ~-J hD • ..,,.._ &. Clark rent-return, clde treaty,· Tbe truth about miles. $7,100. 5U-4451.
2073 HARBOR BLVD ., COSTA IESA-642 ·7 911
DIRECTLY AC ROSS FROM THEO ROBINS F ORO
enough for their "swing job," e e e a VIW
0 -drCIIP8d a 36-13 duke to Dwyer 1:":~~=::--:-::~--;:-::;:;;:-
Costa Mesa and Estancia had son 9. Mark Dunn, another grad and KaJser came .., with a big $1085, oow $795, terms UNTCEf; Get us out, (post-rl985 CADI LLAC Coupe DeVIlle,
aoother ol th eir typical high ttom our NBBA tournament In final quarter to decision LID~ rent. card); What's wrong with the scorln~t games with the Mus-Phoenix, paced Western with coln Sf-ZB. Hammond M-3 Ebony, Uotted Nations?; The U.N. radio, air, ucellent cond.
tao'"' comin g out on top 79-66. 2Z points,. , , Greg Custer was hi..., tor ncellent care, $795, 6'6'' threat to the U.S.; The U.N.-Used as 2nd car only. Soft
-&" Becbsteln Grand, $1495; a study in deception; Ctarter yellow. $1,195. See any day. Sooh center John The Newport Beach park aDd Kaiser wttb tO points, JobD p-anels from $495 , New of the United Nations; GrUflo-6'75-5621 .
recreation department's bas-Huber and Jolm Walter botb orpns from $595; Lo'W'Tey The fearflll master. RetaUI-·······-·--·-··-··--·-----...
ketball program Is off aDd came through with 8 for the "Genie" rental return, $885. value $2..2:8. FOR RENT
running with a lot of action KDl&tlt&. Greg Wattson led the Christmas trade-In spinet I lm<DER FROM : l..:.::..:.c...;.=c..:c------
at tbe Corona del Mar and LlDcoln C's W'ttb 9 and Brl.an CODIOle pianos, priced forqutct American OplDloo Book Store, NOW AVAILABLE -~ Retired
Harbor high school oms plu Robluoo aDd Tom Crooe botb sale. Praettce pianos, excellent ~-~1~9=34!!;;~B~IY~d~·~· C~o~sta;M:::esa doctor's orllce In Pace Pro-other pmes scl'leduled for the taWed 8 tor tbe L&neers 1n COOdJ.Uoo, from $249, euy 646.o&45. fesslot».l BuUdinc, opposite
Horace Ensign and Lincoln the pme that wu close all terms. Hole Ho.pital, 404 West-
scbools. the way. It wu 1&-16 at ball Hammood B's and C's, witb 1~M~IS::;C::,E::.L::..::L.:.t.H::.;!::O:.U:.:S:--mluter, !lB. $150 mo. Joh.D
The A dlvlsloo includes 7tb time I.Dd 20-ZO after S periods. apeakers, trom $1!95, ""· Bakl-,.BABY -SI1T£NG, , ~ II-,,-Voccao--~_MS_._1_673_· .,...,.-,--and 8th --rs who bave DOt KaJHr led Z6-20 Yltb S:!O left w•· -~te LXV, Uke new, -.,. ..... ., •-.... ---,._ c--w ....._, week-emta, NEW .... _ -~--·-borne
sa CIMTD ITIIIT • CIDITA IIIUA • PHON I 646-lflt ~-~iiiil.iliil,;,
reactled their 15th birthday. w • .,. pme utn~ ....-ec -.. recWariJ' $11~, now $795. I,J~~~~£.~~==1 ...-... u....-.w • Tbe B dlvtsloo iDcllldes 5tl:l cot 2 quiet buckets lDd Walter SCHMIDT MltiiC CO, ,"'..'!'"ldr· ... LOts ·North abore, Lake Arrow·
-M uotber to -It out of 1"' bead. FOr reot wtebDdl· or and 6tb graders wbo batt not ..... ..-1907 N. Ma1Jl St., Saata Alii att 1 p m 54
6
1! sso reached their 13th blrtbdl.y, reacb lx tbe La.ocera. Lowrey -Stelaway • Yamaha er ' ' weHJ7. 9-S and •
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Basketball Shoes
After Ski Boots
JUST ARRIVED
1972 BASEBALL SHOES
-MITTS -GLOVES-
Track
Shoes FROM 9'5
Handball Gloves
P.t.DDLE ll.t.LL Racquets
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aDd the C diYisloa tocludn • JAN. li STABO[NQ; Est. 1914 YOU REALLY WANT 1 __ ez_7S __ • -:::-::-:::---:-:-
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and 26 tams entered lD tbl R•WI·_;.;_· ••••• • ••••• 11 11 ANTED • Your old btlcta 1.1 .drup, trleb, .OITJ or • per moatb (al8o wMklJ). c clasaUlcatloo, so tllere ue Tt -...••.••••• 1 1
tn4e tor lift. Bea.cb 81. · after-eUeeta. Kltc:bta l1ld TV room. Call
a lot of bOys i.DYolvtd, Gelller ••.•.•.. • • • • qClu, 101 E. Balboa Blt'd,, CALL MR. HOWE e'JS.MU.
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family room. Kitchen 1s the gourmet's delight with a
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$69,950.
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RING EUROPE * CLIENTS SEEK INVESTMENT PROPERTY * Member of the 75 voice
Gollege concert choir
Is John McVay,
RIGHT NOW we ne e d Apartment {40-100+units),Shopping,
Of f ice .Ind ustrial Bldgs & Ranch Acreage f or TRADE S.
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~ L'VL1/1T /'T'TTJ"'L'_ REAL EST An:
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, Watts, 1742
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cDoir departed Jan. 8 by
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for Muntch, Germany. Per.
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Prague, Czecboslonkla;
East and West Berlin.
Gottlngen, Boo.a and
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quicker you are, the better your chances of getting the floor plan
and location that til you best) -----.
Park West apartments tend to fill up last.
With adults over 30. {And under 30.) They like the adults·only
sections with private pools and Jacuuis and barbecue pita.
With Moms. (And Dads. And kids.) They like the family sections
with tot lots. The pre-schooL The teen center. The Junior Olympic
size pool.
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There's a three-acre activit)' park. Filled with swimming and ther-
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There's a two-story clubhouse. Complete health club facilities
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ROY
McCARDLE
REALTOR
RBLIABLB SBRVICB
SIHCB l94J
54&-7729
1810 NEWPORT BL
COSTA MESA
Curt Dosh
RI!:AL.TOR
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PIWTI6E WATERFRONT HOMES
IIIDWN IY AI'POINTMINT
12 l i"d• 1•1• Drive
Elerant new 5 BR. 41.'l ba. borne w/formal
diD. rm .• fam . rm., wet bar. Impressive tn•
try court w/18 ft. mahog. doors ... $179 ,M>O.
5I Ll"d• Isle Drive
!'i BR .• 4 1-i ba .. on Ja~oon . Ll%1!. waterfront
famUy rm. &: livinl{ rm. Formal dining rm.
custom decor, deck &: .slip ....... $189.000.
92 Lf"da hi• Drive
Beaut. 5 BR. 4 ba. hnme w/fnrmal rlin. rm.
& family rm. 3 Frplc~. Outside ata1rway.
Built--in gun cabinet &: bookshelves, $155,000.
106 Lind• hi• Drive
f'udom Sin~le !il.nry. :\ Bdrm , 3 b&lh water·
front with pter And sl1p Large master bdrm.
with ~aun~ .. DininR; k1tchen & Uv1 n~ room
have ,water v1ew. 52 Jot . . . . . .. S 35,000 .
W•f•rfront Loh
No. 78 : :\ C'ar garage. Fan•s South !80.1'100
No. 56 . North Lagoon exposure ... SOO.OOO
403 Bays1de, 70ft. sandy beach ..... $43 ,950.
For Compl•t• lnform•tio"
On All Homes & Loft, Pl .... C•ll;
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
Islanders Bldg. •t Lind• hie '
341 BAYSIDE DR .• SUITE 1, N.B. 67UI61
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IVAN WELLS & SON
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MINI HORSE RANCH
BACK BAY -
Stable and barn --2 bedroom home
--3 car garage --on hal! acre. No
down to qua!Uying G.l. $44,050 C.R.V.
\~ PETE BARRffi REALTY
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PRESIDENT NIXON
ON YOUR LEFT SIDE
Buy this beautiful building site at
Cyprus Shores, with beautiful ocean
view, just a hop, skip and jump from
Nixon's San Clemente home.
Located on Calle Arlana, behind
locked gates .... Priced at $49,500.
Terms available.
YOUR OCEAN VIEW
MULTIPLE LISTING GETS RESULTS!
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.lOIS PEREIRA
_. Udllle· A.LA., ""'pr11111111,
L.Pwtlra ... .-~ lr-.... -••trt s •n •c• ,_.., ,..,., -fto lillld .uM •
-tllo ftnl ol William P. ,_ oa tllo TrrEIIOellle
Pldtw, A.U., o1 Newport Yaclll Raee •• Ilk. -· IIIMk. • ud Mr. Ftekw ••••*eel-• a. Pkbr, wM tu .U.-.._bor'ltld profiSd'Mltr tl 1M
-1111 .,.. -1 put, -roc..U, .. 1M do·
lftOIIoo -IKO, lo alan alp o1 t11o--JMklal u -.-tty .. Wglod dlalrlcl -Ia Newport
71# , Wbonceeut\lll7dl-Bt&eb. As a ~ of U.
...,.. tile America's c., 1a Pereira nr-m, Mr. FleUr ta
11'10 u ._... o1 tbe lotropld. oJII)Ocled to dtrido btl limo
He wiD· jolo tho Pereira or-be-!be Loa Allploo ud
p 11•"ot u a member or tbt New Yorlc otfleH. TIM oraut-
boud ol directors as well u uuoo abo ma1DtaW Pf'Ojtcl tae llrm'a •-man poUcy board, centert 111 Coroaa del Uar, SU
-~ &lao !Deludes Mr Per-Fnnclsco, Han.U aodHoaJtoa.. etn. board cb&trmao; G1o o. Mr. Ficker's owaortlcetDNew-
WCIIIL F.A.LA., president or port Beach wtU COG.tiAue u
._ ftrm, I.Dd James M, Sink. Pll'l of the new ftrm.
Member salesman hired
MtW'I)'...eleeted president
Robert MeCurdy presided over
tH first 19'7Z meeunr of the
board of directors of the New~
port Harbor Cba.mber of Com -
merce MondayattheChamber's
ofllces on £. Coast Hwy ., Co-
rooa del Mar.
Tbe luncheon meeting heard
committee reports and decided
to b.irea membershlpsalesman.
Dan O'Farrel was assigned
as the Chamber's representa-
tive at all discussions of the
general plan of the city of
Newport Beach. President Mc-
C urdy also promised Chamber
representation at other pubUc
agency meetings. Mayor Ed
Hirth promised that the Cham-
ber wiU be asked for sugges-
tions as the formation of the
geoeral plan progresses.
Dr. Nolan Friz:zelle reported
that hls education committee
was having trouble placing
Chamber of Commerce speak -
ers at Newport Harbor 111gb
scllooJ.. althoughCoronadel Mar
High has accepted speakers.
The program, a.Jmed at com-
bating student anti-business
sentiment, has about 45 speak.
ers aYallable to bleb scbools
In tlle Newport "' ... cn.trlcl.
Tbe district's Sl.l'erlot~t
of scbools, Dr. Jolm Nicoll,
was at Moaday's meeUDc aDd
told the board !bat .. bad made
teachers aware of the speakers
bureau, reeommeoc:U.Dg that they
take adnntage of lt.
On tbe president's ..recom-
meDd:ltion, tbe board mond
to gtve the executlYecommlttee
tuthortty to hire a tulJ.tlme
employee to sell membershJps
in the chamber.
A request from Mayor Hirth
tor help in solving the city's
problem of getting more spllce
tor police headq~.~arters was
referred tolbeChamber'scom-
mlttee of architects, headed
by WUUam Ficker .
Executive director JackBar-
Dett reminded members of the
need to post prices in com-
pliance wtlb Dew federal price
control regt~lations.
Mr. Barnett said he has in-
vited foretp students here on
the American Field Serrlce ex-
change program to attend the
next board of directors meeting.
CRIPPLE DIES IN FIRE
An elderly Costa Mesa man,
crippled by arthritis, was
burned to death early Tuesday
when llre swept hJs home at
2547 Columbia Dr.
Richard L. McRae, 69, was
found tn the badly-damaged
reslt:leoce, where he Uvedalone,
alter a-ttempts to rescue anyone
Inside had falled.
Ba.ttaUon fire chief Ed Lewis,
Cosb. Mesa'stt.re marshal, said
the bla.u was apparently touch-
ed off by "smottne: acUvtty or
some IIOl't."
Mr. McRae was oot found In
his bed, though the tire oc -
curred about 3:<60 a.m., lead-
ing tlremen to speculate that
he might tlave left his bed to
try to get out of the blar.lng
building. His serious arthritic
condition might have prevented
his firemen said.
An unldent111ed motorist
driving by tbe scene of lbe
fire first ootlDed the flre de-
partment. Moments later, a
patroiUng policeman spotted the
tlam~s and tried to eater the
home tllrougb the garage, but
was driven back by smrAte fUmes
aDd intense heat. Other pollee-
men tried, wtthout success, to
get lnto the home, but Chief
Lewis said 1t would ban been
too late to save Mr. McRae
anyway, because the !lam" had
already consumed lbe south
bedroom where hts body wu
fouod.
Coroner's Investigators said
flre injuries alone were enough
to cause death, but they are
investigating the posslbUity that
smoke illhalaUon or a beatt
attack might !lave been the pri-
mary cause.
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We carry the finest needlepoint materials
available to insure the success of your
project. Our French mono canvas is $8.50
a yard in 10, 12, 14 or 18 mesh. Persian
yarn, in over 250 colors, is $1.00 an ounce.
NEEDLEPOINT DESIGN
WOW! NOW!
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U.F. JUST SHY OF GOAL no_Arto_,... -llli _.OIIIJIID&lwtlll
"""P''P ·-.. ll'llcaa-»~~=;· ~-~~;~~ fOip -• a.t -at ud !3'~10 ...... p ........... -.......
Ul-udooii-
Bob Moon,,..~ ol Or-
.... C.. Collotot, ud cam-
IIOIP --'""'"""tel• •••
Post marks
anniversary rtecll'd Mt'l,I'N. Boll ... , be oU for Mr .IIW.
.........S tM aldt.ce ot ftll-Tilt ptnmeDl lad 111.c&· Pltlt UDIY•_,.,. eeltbn-
-•lllallllla 11cwo Lubort t1oo dlrtaoo Iocr-SUI t1oo • o1 ~ Doopo Mac •
ol tilt $451,000 .,u oot oo OYer lui ,.,, wtlb cll1 om-Arllotr Amvtcu Lqloo Poet
--· 'nil It'll llcvro ploy ... of Newport Bolcb ud tt8 wtU be held w_.,,
rtprMIIII a 101 ~O'tll' Colta Mta leadloc tbeir df.. Ju. 14, at tbt Cotta Mea.
ll.lt Jlll'l "-! dr!Yt, wbeD 't'llkiD, $14,26S aDd $12,194. ~~~ aDd Country Club, becta-
LESLIE JAJIE ALLBII, l!ICIO! Newport Btacb ud Colla 11-rt..,..UYtlY. oJoc Ill? p.m.
RaclDe DriYt, lrYioe, ta tbt metpd tbelr tt6Jrrtt. Wr. Moore stated that l Tbe Wtt-TODII of Cotta.
Sc)utherD CallfotDia Jurbdk-MI.)W £4 Hlrtb. N'nport nll)' in Oecemt..er turoed ac.. Will entertain ror tbe
t1oa coatHtut tor tbe IDter-B•cb ebl.lrmu., reeeiYed. ape-Ude oa a Yery slow 4111Der-duce, to wllic:h tbep.., ..
a&Uoaal SllpremeCoUDCJlloter-eJal reoop.l.t.k:a beeaue bla ud be added tba.t tbere1t Ue taiBYited •
u.Uooal DeMolay sweetbtut comm..tty d1Y11Aoa was ewer a eb&Dce to ma.ke OYer Lull Carrldo, commaDder
compollttoo to be held J-coal wtlb US,! IS. Mr. Hirth wltb oo!Y $ZS,OOO Deeded. ud orpolur of !be new post,
16-21 1n Hollywood, Florida. pte ettdlt to hlt rtsideouat Harbor Area Untted Fl.lld wtu ~ene as master of cere.
Sbe 1s a put Orance Coast eO-etllirmen, Mrs. Merle H. s...,arU S2 voluotary areoc111 mootes.
Cbapter DeMolay sweetMart, AmiiDI18oo aDd Mu. MerriU tn Costa Mesa, Newport Beaeb Guests wUI Include ~-
preeeotly the Ora-. DeMolay Bron m, wbose •sz,t87 led and lrYlDe areas and 1s oow W:YSTERY SIGN 01 the ltate. ~-• eo nd c It B··~ ... ~ • ,wned rlctrt..ot way tor pro m._. mma er ee -.,-league sweetheart and 1ut Au. all commWlltJ dtYisloGJ. Vic a puttelplnt 1o SoutberD Or-posed coast tr-H'ft.Y Ulrou,b and wlte, who will preseDI the
l\llt wueleetedSouthemCaJ-Sberreitt,lrvtnechairman,alao anpCOWl.ty thl.tted W:.y. Coroaa ~l Mar sugests a Na.tlooal American Legtoo
Uornta OeMolay )urlsdJctioD -----·---:::--.;....----:::--------better use for the site. The "ee.rly birds" award to Post
neetbel.rt. Sbe Is a past boo-of oc· I t Sl'"' on 5lb Ave. at the t.-499, ored ..... of Job's Dau-ers, • • • M Ia no e --Mrs Helen Ray """ ~-..... of Naretssus AYe. Is nJdentty • ·~ ~ Betbel 313 of Newport Beacb, e, PIG th k of 1 hflal tMDII: laYited as ,uest, In honor of
aod was preseated last Jooe at Tom Hefferoan, Costa Mesa about handicaps ·· she tell e wor a w 5 er, her tlfetlme admiration of Gen.
the Empire debutante ball of aDd N-rt attorney tor nearly and broke both of her arms. because Newport Beachreerea. MacArthur. With ber late hus-th Oran C Wily Cblld ~··'d ........ • • • tlon director Cal Stewart says ...:.00 R be 1 R et e I! o \,nl.l -quarter of a century, Is back "it' n1 i but ha ..... , em r ay, v eran aoce Center-Harbor Key. Les-In Hoag Mem3rta.J Hospital. Mary Pottenger Chamber-s a ce s.~· s no of World War I she has raised
lie, 18, is a graduate of Costa • • • Ja.ln, formerly of Corona del oft1cial sb.tus. Voters last the American i1ag 1n ttooor or
Mesa h..lgb school and Is pre. verna Sullivan (Mrs. PhJl) Mar aDd oow residing with her ~arch killed the proposed tree-the nve.star general's ttrth,.
seotly attendl.n&' UCI. ot Cnd.SII Mesa knows a lot son-to-law aDd daughter' Mr. ay route. Any doubt about day each Jan 26 r -aod Mrs 8111 Marriner tn La bow the sign painter voted? · · · • Wtutam L. St. Clair, Costa COLLINS DELAYS PLANS guna, had a broken foot before ORA TORY CONTEST SET Mesa city councilman, wttlad-
Cilrlstmas, but now Is back Commander Louis Carritio dress the assembly.
on both of them. has announced that General Reservations and Ucket in-
That $100 million develop-the adva.otages of commercial • • • MacArthur Legion Post 499 wUl formaUon are available from
ment planned by Colllns Radio over tndustrlal use of theprq>-Mrs. Ted Russell of Corona host their 1mtt'soiatoricalcon-George Corpus, 642-7931, and
Co. lll Newport llldustrlal Park erty. del Mar got back from HawaU test at 8 p.m. today, Jan. 20, Peter M1kl, 842.5391.
has been postponed while the "W'.! waDI. our developer to 1n time to do some enterta1nlng at the Legion bulldtng 565 w
com;.,ny and its developer get be lnvolved 1n decisions relat-at Christmas lime, lncltldiog 18th St., Costa Mesa. Pistc om: COM CHURCH TO HOLD
a.n.swers to S?m-? questions J.ng to these requests," said 2 tamllles her daughter knew mander Les ferguson, prtnct-A.HHUA.L MEET SUNDAY
posed by the Newport Beach Mr. Jobnsoll, "so we are with-while furthering her education pal at c anyon School, Is con-
plann1.og commission. drawtne our original rezootng In Mexico. test chatrmu for the Post Corooa del Mar Community
Tbe 10-Y.earbulkUngscheme, request." • " • AU of the contestants f~ CongrepUonal ChurchwtllhoJd
wh.tch would Incl\11e a hlgb-rlse The company has almost When someone owns a store the unit contest attend Estancia Us annual congregational meet-
hotel. otflces, restaurants and completed negotiations 1filh aD like the Lamp Light Shop In tllgh school In Costa M9sa lng thls Sunday.
other businesses, Is stm plan. unidenttfted developer. Corona del Mar --lull of an-They will talk on some pha~ Members wtU vote oo the
ned, according to the company's Roger Hopkins, CoiUns' di· tlques and precious Imports-· of the constltlltion of the Uni ted 19'72 budget and will elect la.y
t tor t t I She Is bound to e jo llolida ot!lcers for the new year. The v ce president, R. D. Johnson, rec o corpora e rea es-
1
n Y a Y States. The winner of the unit
but a new zoning a,wUcaUon tate, said the request, when. In Ellfope, W.Jere such things contest wUl participate In the meeting will fol)Ow the morn-~
has been put off until spring. acatn submitted to the plao-abound. When Gladys Hugbes district sub-final contest to be lng worship service, which wut
The 140-acre building sUe ners, will Include the sa.me returned from her happy hoU-held Jan, 23 at the Legion begin at 10 a.m. aod eod about
Is bordered by Ml.eArthur commercial use of the site, day In Europe, however, she Hall In Newport Beach, ll:l5.
Blvd., Jamboree Rd., and CIWn-He estimated "2 to 3 months" found sadness awaited her. Her Heading a slate of about 50
pus Rd. would be needed to prepare partner in the Lamp Light Shop USC ALUMS TO MEET la.y offlcers picked by a com-
Planning commlsstooers had the oew appUcatton aOO said and her friend for more than Newport Harbor Alum:U ot mtttee are Mrs. Daniel G. Ald-
questloned the Collins company he wouk1ldeotlty the developer quarter of a century, Mrs. Ge.lal USC will get together at a r ich Jr ·• DOminated as mod-
on the etrect the development wben lbe new :-ezontng bid 1s (Bonnie) Gough, bad dieddurtng oo-host cocktail party at the erator, a..od John Keeler, se-
would have on the surroUDcllng ready. her absence. Mrs. Cougfl Uved Irvine Coast Country Club ttlls lected as treasurer. Nomina-
area. and Its traJttc. The com-Newport Beach anneaed the In Elsinore, where she owned Sunday, Jan. 23, trom 5:30 to Uons wtu also be open from
pany was also asked to make area last year as undeveloped an utlque &hop, the Chimes, 7:30 p.m. Saluting members the 11oor.
a report to the commission on tndustrla.l property. in addiUon to being co-owner of the alumni club will be mem-Pastor of the church, wh..lch ":::::ii'------;;---=-:=-------ot Lamp Light Interiors with bers ot the t.5C faculty am~ Is located at 611 HeUotrope
ChurcL NeWS ~~=~~e~oLEcRo~E Y•dmlolstrafthtoo. d ••e .• t• Jor. Powp M2ur2rar.
st. Aodrew's Presby!~ lion and wonhlp; Bob Smtih, SUF~~~B!r~~e~~=r:~~ld ou roun up an.
Church, 800 st. Andrew's Rd., stewardship; Coo Sctrweitzer, yesterday at Paclnc VIew Me-The First Baptist Church ot rlvt I. tut.IJrlOIQ'. The cUmu:
Cliff Huen -· Dr . Charles ftnaoce; Bob Stoessel, nomln-mortal Chapel In Harbor VIew Newport Harbor, 2501Cu.tfDr., of the rally will be a messare
DlerenfJ.eld will preach at 8, ating eommlttee chairman; Sam Htus for I>o:>nak1 R. Colegrove NeYport Heights, Is sponsortnr by Jim Everidge, youth director
9:30 aM 11 a.m. this Sunday Hall, committee on new mem-of 2218 Private Road, West a youth round-up this Saturday, at · Capistrano Valley Baptist
on ''Grow te>," part 3 of his bers; Rod Jones, committee 00 Upper Bay. Jan. 22, ttom 4 to 8;30 p.m., Church.
sermon series on '•Command one great hour of sharing. Mr. Colegrove, who was according to youth dire-ctor The program Is tree. F'ood
Uving." Ordination of newly • • • president of Dike .11 Colegrove Dave Wilson. cooked with youth In mind will
el~ted elders wiU be held at Marlners Church, 2200 E. building contractors of Costa All youth interested In work. be served at 6:00 p.m. Any
the 9:30a.m. servlce,andordl. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mu •• M ~sa and Huntington Beach, log in the preliminary outreach youth interested In turtber ln-
naUon of deacons at 11 a.m. New morntng worship hours died Jan. 15 at Hoag Hospital to youth wm meet at the church formation may contact Pastor
• • • at 9 aod 10:15 a.m. The evening of leukemia. at 1:30 p.m. It is estimat~ Don Ingle at 642-1617 or 642-
The sessionofSt.MarkPres-service continues at 7 p.m. He had lived here slnce1951. that over 300 contacts were 7443.
byterla.n Church, 2100 Mar Pastor Joe Aldrich Is now 1n 1968 he was foreman of made by the youth of thecbureb
Vista, East Bluff, na.s elected preaching a series of sermons the Oran~ County grand jury. last Satlltda.y In Us lnitla.l out-
the following officers: Con on the 70th week of Daniel. Mr. Colegrove, who was 70, reach program.
Schweitzer, president ; Chuck • • • Is survived by his wile Nelle· The round-up program wiU
Loos, vtce.prestdent; Kath-Harbor Tr1nity Baptist sons Robert ot Bonita a~ Phil~ begin at 4 p.m. with aChrl..stJa.D
erine Wilson, secretary; Tom Church, 1230 Baker st., Costa Up of Capistraoo Beacb, step. folk festival preseoted by the
Gielow, treasurer, Steve Fryer Mesa ·-Pastor c. SaUos wtU son Douglas Hughes of Palm-Harvest F'llgbt tmder the dl-
was named to the Cllrlst1an preach on "Da.vid the s:a.tnt•• dale; 2 sisters, Mrs. Veylerd rectloo of Evan Williams a.nd
education committee; Martha at the 11 a.m. Sunday service. Farrand of Pomona and Mrs. the Oomlogy, a group ot youtb
Somers, membership commts. Youth ntght will be observed Catherine ColegrOYe of Hooo-from Biola College. A-lso fea-
slon; Pat Black, pneral mls. at the 7 p.m. service. lulu and a brother Kenneth tured will be a karate demon-
LECAL HOnCE
F'ICTITI0 \.5 BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The followtnr person Is doing
business as: Home Base Realty,
513 KoonlUe Street, HtmUng-
ton Beclch, Ca . 92648: Dr . Her.
bert L. Beierle, Broker, 212
Marruertte Ave., P.O. Box 711,
Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625 .
This business Is being con-
ducted by an individual.
Stped: H, Beierle.
This statement ftled wtth the
coUDty clerk of Orange CoiDtty
on: Ja.a. 14, 19'72, by Beverly
J. M&ddoa, deputy colDlty clerk.
PubUsb: Jan. 20, 27, F'eb. 3,
10, 19?2, In theNewportHarbor
Ensign. F' .15330
• • • Col~grove of NPw York City. stratlon by Darrell Coppedp,
The Lutheran Church of the who wtU share his testlmoay.
Master, Z900 Pactnc View Dr., JOHN BOUL TOH Dl ES A YOWli lady who was coo-
Harbor VIew HUts ··The Ref'. John Arthur Boultoo of New. •erted from wltchcranwtualso
Martin C. Olson will bring the port Beach was burled Tues-
messqe, "From words to ac. day tn Ana.belm. He died Mon.
tlon to fa.Jtb," at the 9 a.nd day at the Country Club Coo-
11 a.m. Sunday services. Tbe nlescent Hospital tn Santa Ana
annual meeting of the con-after an extellded UIDess at
greptton wtll be held at 7:SO the age of 73.
p.m. Tbe lDdlana native had Uved • • •
General plan
set • • amng
1n California for 50 years, the The Newport Unity Church, past 12 at 890 w. lSth st., A revised general planpoUcy
meettnc at Irvlne Ave. and 15lb West Newport Heights. for the city of Newport Bea.eb
St., Cllfl' Haven --"TDe joy He was a retired rapid was scheduled to ret another
ot cballence'' will be the sermon trautt driver. pubUc heartngthts eventnc. Jau.
topic ol the ReY. Lor en F'Uck-Burial services at Melrose 20, after a poor turnout at a
lager at 10 and 11 :15 a.m. Abbey Masoleum 1n Anabel.m bearing last week.
Sanday, were cooducted by Re•. John Tbe policy KUidellne& re-
The p~ th• C • "'~-1 a. DaYls. Ylsed breudUer ttllnhis .~':-setl~ ymou ongrep.UUUII Mr. Boulton ls sun1Yed by up a oa ou e .or u.., c • .,-
Cburcb, 3262 Broad st., New-his wUe, Madeleine; 2 daugfl-to follow ln Its tuture dt't'd:li)-
LI~" 110-1 port HelcfJts •• "Bear ye ooe ters Mrs Dor'· Sit .. -.. -.. meot. -'~ a.ootber's burdens" Is the ser-• • ~ MU &u.~ Protection of tbe envtroa-_ _::..::;:.c:::...;.:.:...:.='--Mrs. Cor-Tllompsoo, bolb
NOTICE OF' PUBLIC HEARING moo topic of the Rev. Norma.a of LosAaples,abrotber,Ciar-ment, future growth, laod UN,
Notice 1& hereby pna that L. Bttnnl for the 10 a.m. Mr· eace, tn Vad Nuys, am 13 transportation, houstnc IDII
the Plann1nr Commi8$1oa oftbe •Ice this Slllday. SID:iay scbool U'Jidcbildr and 6 other sltljects atreettnc tbe
City ol Newport Beeeh wtllhok! Is beld at tbe same ttme wttb p-udeblk!r en great. city's f'tlture are tr.ted 1a a
a ptt~Uc bearlnc on theapptl.ca-1:11-by-sltttng sen lee p~&dtd. en. poeral way.
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:.U~!3;~~~~:~ Heights Park discussed ~:E.:~gft;-:E ' • I ... • • • C.atr.
welt eorner of Dof'e a.od Quatl Aboat zoo members of tbl Eleettd to tbt P'~·· baud tures. Allu Beek, wbo aSd
StrMCJ to permit an Automobile Newport Htllhtl lmPl'O't'tmMd: ot dlreetort were tncumbentl be reprueated a cr~ ap...
Center; to l.oclode ales of new Aua. tw-Did out Tue-.:r Dlcht Kea Fowler, Gt-.m D)'Art, For-poled to blP-riH, was ooe ot
aod used autornobUes am to elect DeW cUrectou tor tbe relt Fulm•, GleDD TraYers, oa.ty 5 speaktu who bothered
trocks, sentce and parts, the year a.art to dfiCou PI.&.Dil b' JohD Weller, Ralph Short &Jld to J.how up at the be&l"tAJ. He
leuiDc aDd renUq of nbicl• a c:.1ty park 011 cwr Drltt. Hal Gll;U. Newcomers to tbe wu told tbat h1s rtQUIIt wu
aDd i~*UlC promotional &J.ds; Members talttd 'lrllll COla· board att Daft Oa&oe, SteYe too apt<:tlle .ID Q&tun to be
to be located Ill the "Newport cllmu CUI Kymla aboollflolr KlatbaU IUid Bot> 8uptor. cloaK wttll ..,., but tba1 de·
Pla<:o" P..C Dl.olrtct. bopoo loY a park OUt 1o -~ 1'1&0 no -Died clolou oo hlp-rt• poUcy
llotlcoloborobylltr-py. _..IN Y!ftoftllob&J-petlcliJ d-of lbo ao-woold lollow ._of 111o
tut 10lc1Pib6cbtarlllcwtnbo4cwrom..s..,.l•ootlllo---~o~~oo. ntc• c~-polleypldo!IMt.
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COSTA
MESA
GEOGRAPHY LESSON IN A 727
N1D411-IIYo 8111 rrodoro from
A~m ~~ K~l Ut
101"' to 111" '"' aoorr-leHOD of a Uletime. Tbe Jta.
dtDta wtn new tbt Jtate ol
CaWorDia border-to·border
from a jet alrpla.De --101M·
tbtor that hu' oenr be4m dooe
before.
Tbe ltu!Seats will be bu...t from !0,000 to .0,000 feet. pasted OYer the GtaDd Cuyoa.
to 1M AaceiH IDter•UOaal TM idea rome about tn u aod e"teryone crowded uouad
A.lrp:lrrt ttdl Saturday, Jaa, Z!, tiDUIU&l way ud 1t toot DeiU'l)' the Wlodowa to ret a better
to board a tPeelally-cttartertd a year to )ell. last Easter, look, the eaptaln strolled lD
UB.lted Air L1De 127 jet tor ArthiD' Fl'&llket, 8th lfade SO· &00 bep.u ezpla1nlo.g some of
a S-bour pocrapby, history, elalltudlll teacher at Uneotn, the polog1cal facta about thrt
aDd ecolocYltiiOD tourlq tbe &Od Ids ...Ue new eut to vlsU canyon's formation," Mr.
leoctb &IX! breadth of C&IU-rtlaUwes. Frankel eJplalned.
ornla trom aWtudes ructnr ••.rut about the time we Mr. Fraokel struck 1.11 aeon-
BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN
..-ersatioo with the pilot, re-
markt.ng that geography na
part of his teaehinc ustp-
ment. The captain asked him
CAPTAIN VICTOR MATLOFF of lr'ltne TetT&ce, at.left,
wbo Ll a United A1r LI.Des pilot, will ctve Debbt Carroll
aiM! Outd CordoVa and more than 90 or their 8th crade
cla.samates at Llncoln School a nytng reography lesaon
this saturday. Soc.Lal studies teacher Arthur Frankel,
rl&ttt, along wttb Captain Ma.tloff, c.ame .., with the idea.
a, Fred Da•ta
A Newport Beacb woman re-
eeotty went beb1Dd tbe Iroa
C urtalD to see how womea U.Ye
Ill RUlli, Romaola aDd Huap-
fJ, Sbe foUDd that they are
just about as Uberated u mea
there. Bllt theword''Uberated"
loses some of Its mp, Ill
Easteru Europe where lela
Neiseer found both and
women stUI quietly, bopefWJy
strl'f'lng for more Ptrsooal
freedoms and creature com·
torts.
Still, slle was Impressed by
the strides women ban made
In the professloos. A protes-
slorlll woman herseU, Mrs,
Neisser, who U'f'es at Z41822nd
St., West Upper Bay, toured
the 3 CommiiDist countries late
last year wttb 35 otber womeo
representing 16 states, Puerto
Rico and the Virgin Islands.
The '•woman to woman" dele-
ptton led by Mrs. Hamptoo
Huttoo ol Huntington Beach, ia-
cluded Ia.wyers, legislators,
collep professors and otber
womeo in the professions.
wbere be taught and Mr.
Frankel said, "Newport
Beach,"
"You're kiddlngf Th.at's
wbere I U•e," excla.Jmed tbe
pilot. "What schoon LIDColn.
Tbat's where my daughter coes.
What a small world!"
MESA GOALS LISTED
~rom there on the conversa-A "Costa Mesa Tomorrow" aDd A. LA. gr()I.C) and presented
JJcni'~urned to llow great tt would report, 300 acre Fairview part_ at a pubUc hearing on Nov. 30,
be ·u aU tile children Ln the monorail transportation, and a Some ZOO interested residents
scbool could do what they were city cultural center are cited and community leadersa.ttended
doing --eJ;~lorlng the country as ctty needs 1n the annual the hearing, bringing forward
with a fiytng geography lesson. report of the Costa Mesa Pro-many constructive Idea s. A
The Idea had been ln the back }ect 80 Committee. completed parltplana.Dd recom-
of the plk)t's mind for a long The report 'fl.S submitted mendation for Its adoption wUl
ttme. by chairman Jack Cllapman and shortly be presented to the
The captain, Victor Matloff, committee members Jim Ag-City CouDCII for 'their use.
who Uves in Irvine Terrace, rusa, 8111 Baoda.ruk, Bruce "Areas of study for the com.
decided to suggest an aerial Howey, Jotm Woodward and lng year will be selected from
g~hy tour for students. Robert Duggan. Here Is the the 5 baste categories pre.
He proposed the plan to hls teD ol the report: viollSly outlined. The eod re-
alrUne but all he hea.rd 'n.S: "SIIK:e our ttrst meeting on suit of our study in 1972 could
"It can't be done! ... rt's June 8, 1971, the Project 80 evolve into a 'Costa Mesa To-
never been done!" commlltee hasldentifted5basic morrow' report that would de-
A few people did coocede cateK()rles for future review floe tbe city 's long-rltnge goals
that U was a good Idea, how-aDd study. They are (1 ) popu-and objectives. •
Mrs. Nelsser Is a fk'ee-la.Dce
television interviewer aod ~
tographer. Her hustlaod, Cirl, PATRICIA HEISSER
ever, and this was aU the laHon, (2) recreatloo, (3)trans-''Tile overall physical peri-
impetus he needed. Both the portatton, (4) civic aod {5) meters of our city are oow
captain and Mr. Frankel map-special. rn order to intelligently quite we ll defined. It Is felt
ped out what they wanted to study these categories, city de-that a re-evaluation In these
do aDd then set abolt lDYestl-pa.rtment heads and experts tO 5 categories In relation to our
gating how it could be dooe. various areas on concern were neighboring communities, as
"When we announced theplan invited to our meetings to update well as an In depth internal
through the mind of theuerage at school we ha.d the whole our committee on what has review, should give us a good
Russt.a.n male when he sees plane sold out ln 30 minute . transplred withtn the city, wbal: gu.lde to Isolate Immediate
a TV "commercial" telllng~m everyone "noted to go,,. res~ is currently being done, and needs as well as permit us
that helping out at .~me 1s ports Mr. Frankel. The pro-how far Into the future the to make constructive lone~
the DOble thing to do. ject had to be limited 50 only departments had made plans range plans for a cootinued
works for Beckman Instruments Oue Russian TV show aimed
In Fullerton. Tbe Nelssers have at cbiklreD was scheduled to
lived here for 16 years and end at 8:30 p.m. and was a
!lave 2 soos at Yale Unl'f'erslty "very quiet, soothing, relu-
aod one atteodlng NewportHar-lng sbow wbtch helped put the
bor lll&tl school. kids to sleep," she recalled.
Pat fs a graduate of Mills Russia.. with Its maiestlc hl.s-
CoUece aod hu dooe lf':&.duate tory and cultla'e and Its COO·
work ln TV tech.oiques and temporary mystery and poUU-
tbeater arts at CaUfornia State cal strencth, at first awed and
CoUece a.t Fullerton. Orance trlptened the •lsltin&: women.
Coast College and University BIX a.n over whelming disPlay
of CaUfornla, Irvlne. of bospttallty put them at ease.
Sbe did some work for tht "Tbe people we met were
}OeaJ Cable'tlllon orp!lilatioa .,.ry craeiou.J •od eoukl bud!J
before strWIIC oat oo ber OWD watt to tell us aboUt tbem-
ln TV productloe. .,._ &ad what they were
Clllld care centers aboWJd Sth graders were off~red the --particularly In relation to orderly Improvement to ful-
tn Russia. All are, of course, opportunity. E'en the pJlot's the adopted city general plan. filling the needs of the resl-
state-operated, b~ Pat fotmd da.u..t.ter, in the 7th -ade, won't "The public desire aDd need dents or the City ofC~sta Mesa.
tnat a.n earUer treod toward be •·1n. ..-for ~ space repeatedly "Set forth below are the
dose state supervision of pre-go g. brought to the forefront of this baste categories to be studied
sebool ch.iklren has ~>Hn re-Three social studies teach-· committee the 300 ilcresurplus and an indication or what will
lazed. ers, Jean McWilliams, Karl state-owned Fairvtewproperty. be ana)yted:
"Ezperleoce has e'f'ldently Stat and Mr. Fra.nkel, wtU ac-The committee concentrated its '•POPULATION --Oeveq,
sbown tbem that ck>ser family company the students, aDd each efforts towar41 the public ac-a graph tn multiples of 5 (or
ttu are Important at tbat baa prepared a 2-wHk ID-qlllsitloo and den)opment of 10) years from 1950 thrOt&P
ace," says Pa.t, "ud they ban structlooal cramses1klabelore tbls orae remaining larp prop-the year 2020 broken down into
altered their system aeeord-the trtp plus state maps tor erty wlthln tbe~ofCoeta the nwnber or sioile f:a..m1ll
tngly." For eDJDple, mothers each ch.ild. Naturally, Captain Mesa, Ill Yiew of tbe. urgeocy dwelllnp and multiple niue
oow get a S-year maternity M~ wtll ny and do most of this open space project, a untts, al9o a dollar nlue of
leave to be with the ctrlld 1n .!Jf the narration. He bad a deta.iled master park plan ns commercia l and lndustrial
Us most Important rormattn contUctinc tllgflt to Detroit, but created through the cooperation property. BaslcaUy, It Is es-
years. this has been changed to allow of the ctty planning depa.rtmeot (Continued on 4)
The RusslaD visit Included h.lm to fiy the cta.ssroom pro-
Now
• . In
Prorrea
H.J Gm_fffi fUR.N~ ---AM ...
•
··Tbe trip to Eutera Europe dolag," ays Mrs. Netaer.
was a ooce-tn-a-Ufettme ad-"Tbeir proplp.Ddl had already
venture that I'd Uke to repeat," told them a.U about America,
says Pat. "Waltlog ~ iD a so tbeJ had almost oo ques~
ttotel room tn Moscow and k:lok-ttons for us, but were eager
tng out the w1Ddow at the to answer any questions we
Kremlln was almost a fairy. b.ad about tbe life of th8 Rus-
tale eJperience." stan woman."
Tbe de1eptioo began Its tour Pat foqnd plenty of ordlnary
tn Hunpry, where Mrs.Neisser Russla.n women ntttnc the tra-
foUDd Hun-.rlan women beaut!. dtttonal babushka-clad, ha:rd-
ful aD1 the men handaofne, )Ust workiDg. ruddy-b.eed stereo-
as legend has held OYer the type. BIX she also saw a
years. She was surpr ised to startit.ng number of women In
hod some slcnlflcant cracks the professions.
the standard tours or the ject.
Kremlin and otbef prominent The children will have a eon-
Russian hlstor lca laDdma.rks, ducted tour of the airport aOO
Many churches, sadly, have en))y their sack lunches before
been turned into museums, but departure at 1:30 p.m. It will
Mrs. Netsser "couldD't Mlp cost them each $20.50 for
but feel that Russians vtsltlng everything, Including the bus
tbem pray a Uttle willie they're trip. time of
a
Bleat
and the
Lake!
1n lron Curtaln Ideology there. In C~artst times, 80 per
She leuoed, tor ezample, that cent of worting women were
workers now han protlt-star-1n tbe dOmestic labor Ioree.
ing plans and are drawing ID-Now, 975 trades a.re open to
terest oo tbelr saYings. In females and they dominate the
HUIIcarJ, and later ln Russia, medical professloo --72 per
she &aw t'f'ideoce of a lfOwiDr eeot of RussJa.n doctors are
demand for more eoasumer women. Forty-four per c~
items to mate We easter. of tbe lawyers In the So'f'iet
By cortrast, Romula wa.a: Unioo are women, and many
"depreulne, eru. austere." are jadges.
Pat beard more criticism ol The female fool got stuck
tbe RllQians 1n Romania than in tbe labor door during and
la Hunpry, lltbouefl tbe Hun. just after Work! War D, Ybeo.
garla.n.l bad U'f'ad through the the country's m~wer had
terrible Russlaa OCCIC*Uon become so decimated by the
wblch followed the freedom ~~ war tbat women were thrust
rlslDC tbere 1n 1956. lnto jobs oever before held
"Hunprtans repeatedlY tokt by the "welter" seztnRussla.
me tbat I would enjoy RUSBia," After tbe war, the communist
Pat recalls, "btlt almost oo-doctrt.De of equallty between
body ln Roman.la eJPreuedtbat tbe sesee fouDi the arrange-
opinion." meot tuJ to Uve 'lrith and
Beeause of her coonecUoa. womea ba'tt eoaUnued to enjoy
wltb teleYtstoo. Pat wu ..,.. a status of eqtaUty with men.
to Mt wb&t w.s belnc doDe "8~, It has had aome ill-
In tbe medium lD Eall:u'o Eu. tereai1JIC stde-etrecll, too,"
rope. Sbt biDd tbat total state Pat Netuer DOted. "Dlt'orce
eoetrol &Dd onerlldp of tbe ntes are cUmbt.nc in the Sortet
d&Uou JtUied free tboltctlt aDd. Umoo_ ud tbe DUmber otwork-
ba~ crattYity, but tbat J.a& wi'f'H bas beeome SO lf•t
tbe atroac clllhlral blrltap ol. UW tbe pernm.-1s COO·
lbo -~~ -1o IDrt da<tlllc a blc Pf<lllOpodl eom-
IIMif -to llll lilt mqlc polp 1D eel llle m«< to bolp
tube wltb. hOUr a of m.te, out wUb bo-work." A quiet
tbMtll' ud ''e.ICtllltat cblJd. butorleal Ot..,...ek to tbe clays
\
...
of tbe Cosa.ekl must rm
ePI.al
• •u t.o
•IOAT ••o•a
..UIIIIIIS
there." Some cburcbes stlU "We wtll actually ny about
operate as reUg1ous iD.stltu-1,500 miles --the same dlst-
Uons aod are simply tolerated ance as to Chicago " says the
by the state. pUol. '
A side-trip to LenJ.ng:rad was The Itinerary has beea care-
one of tbe jouroey's blgtillgtlts,. tully worked out between the
acoordtn.g to Pat. Herbusdrl•er pilot and the teachers ·--seek-
had drlYen one of the trucks ing both a cultural aDd physical
tbat bad braved Germu tlre pog:rapby lesson of the COAst-
duri.Dg the historic 900-day Une mountains aDd deserts of
siege of the city to trine food the 'state. They will emphasae
to tbe starvi.Dg, f'reerJ.ng in-en'Tlrorunent a.od places where
b.&Tbl~sull. 1 1111 R man has encroached Into the ,.., s er ng o e IISSia.D wilderness
peq>le during World War D •
left a noticeable lmpresstoa. The captain nplains the trip
Pat noted, aDd touched 50 many lb.ls way : "The basic route
people In an intimate .,.,. that will take us oorthellst over
she fol.md a strong personal the Ridge Route ;tnd tbe Te-
uerston to war amoac: pec:lple hacapls to see the agriculture
with wtom she talked. R_rojee.ts of I be San JoaQUin
Pat toiiDd one notable area abd Salinas Valleys; ~ o•er
In wlllch Russtu women were Seqoola National Park, the
defln!tety deprived: there are Sierra Nevadas, over Mt. WbJt-
no mau:...prodljeed, ld&ft-fllSh-ney to Death Valley, thehl&'lest
ton clothes ua.llable to the and lowest polnts In the Coo-
ordiDI.rJ RllSSia.D woma.n. So ttnental U.S.
bow could a prett:J, ~1· "Tben a circle our Yosemite
cated, weU.odresaed American and Lake Tahoe (when It's
protesa.kMw.l womu enjoy a possible to see bow the poUa.
'tLIIt to a place Ute tba.t? tlon dlsco}Ors the lake's
"I'd Uke to co back ap.ln waters); oYer the Sacramento
r•t *Kill." ... ,. ~. so-VaUeJ a.Dd a loot at the Placer
pb1Jttcated, well-dressed Pat mlnln&' area.
Neluer "After that we wtll 10 look
• at tbe rotcaoos of LasseD &ad
LI!9AL MOTICE Shula aDd Soulllera Ore1100;
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO Ytew the CaUfornla nter pro-
ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF )e<l aDd lite ar .. uto Dam;-.,
ALCOHOUC BEVERAGES the cout over tbe: red'wooda;
1 lZ '7Z I circle O'ttr SU FrueiKO
TO W1tOY rr VA y coNCERN. BaJ (wbere the pollaHoa 11
SUb._. to ~e ol ~ YLitble from tbt air); dowu ,.... tbe oout to tbe atate'l Drilt
UetDH 11JPUtld tor, DOtlee 11 eapUal at MontertJ a.1 IJid a
benbJ cl•• tbat the ...:Jer-look at tiM San Aal!r., Fau.lt. ltJI*I pfCJpa•• to .. u &Joo-. "Tbe ftn&l loc:* Will be at
bOUe • ......, at the prtm-tbt Los Aap&t• bUlL We wtll
laM, --ulollolrl' UOI b&<l ott .,. lllo ..tor, .-l.utbl.tr Dri•e, ~ l&alf way to Ca.taUM, Ull bt ~-to JIICII llllltllltkiD able to ... tbe eltJ, pall •
tH -llpod Ia IIIPlJIIICi<i ID -40,000 fool oo IIIII
tH u.n-cf A-lie Ilion II l 11$-lllllo 110<-..
..._... CO*ol loritw.,. abollt 1'::00! ~ •0. lD
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Canyon lake ts a pnvate recreattonal communtty.
with an 18-hole champ.onsh•D golf course. 3-m lle
waterski run, white sandy beaches. huge lodge and
elegant cocktatl lounge and cestaurant. equestr1an
center, sailing and powerbOatmg, count ry s tore.
excellent fishing. marinas and parll.s!
This private watersports commun•ty surrounds a
383-acre lake. There 15 a guarded gate and a sec unty
~Ntrol. The 2 ,017·acre area •s fenc ed.
• ' Four thousand buyers of Canyon La ke lun-.n·the-
sun lots can't be wrong' They have bud! nearly $4
mdl•on 1n homes. and Canyon Lake 1s only fou r years
old and unspoiled by ,ndustr1al bl1ght'
We a re 73 m de s southeast of los Angeles'" an
ocean-zephyr (no smog!) canyon. where the sun
sh•nes more than 325 days of the year! Canyon lake
-the place to live 1t up. to acqu1re a recreation lot,
or to start a legacy1
Excellent Finane•,& Ava1lable •
Visit Canyon Lake Now!
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SfCOIIO'SECTIOI -PAGEl COIIIIIA DEL IWI, c..JF. A heart-warming tribute ID lhe
best-loved pasS<Jge In al! lhe Bible PltOM ....... T"T 8IILI TRIIUMI.WIPIINOPIILD. MD.
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PIOIIt OP THI
iiiUIPifiiiOIO. TIHM.
P N;iaDOVUWolt.!MOid
Tnt s a do '" ... to vividly ... _..__,.m.ve,..8of
0 h 12: "AJICl Abraham laid. Jib-God will pro-ride IUmoelf
a .._.. for a burnt-oll'erinr. 10
...,. went both of them .......... ~ Abraham had waited ao.e for the 10ft whom God h.d
»ro•iaed, oow God it
-·ndina hia faithful urvant .. ..,_ UU. IIOD of pro.miM u a
krat·olferina. Never had ~abam been 10 tried; yet, he W
altopt.her obedient and bqins
'•mMiately &o carry out the
toward the fint . day or t.M
week."
To my knowl..,_, thia ia the
flnt time Ua ad ol wonhip ia
menUoned in the Bible. Great
... the faith and raJthlulneaa ol
Abraham to make auch
stat.DMDta. Said he. "I and the
lad will 10 yonder and wonh.ip,
and come aaalD to yuu.."
1-.H• .... '-DIQSION ........ ._
1-M-.. PI•• .... MIOI.,_,..Ih. 1111""•
• Auoc/8fe fVInQeiiSt Roy W. CW1t1/o10n IS
an aelcnowledged IUthorlty on '"-Hot¥ Ltnd,
which ha has 11isll~ many times ·., lour dl·
rector. He resides In St. PetersbutO, Florida.
M any chapters in the 66 boob
of the Bible have become fa..
mHiar to the non-Christian aa
well as to the child of God. Of all
these books, no passage hu en-
deared itself to so many as have
the six verses that compose the
23rd Psalm. It has been called "The
Little Bible," "The Nightingale of
t he Psalms," "The Christian's Check-
book."
sa _
mend of Jehovah. No doubt,
thilw• a Ad day in the tent.a of
Allraham. Sarah 't heart is
~ with lrief. Her only eon
• &a be olfered on an altar u a
llKlmt-otrerina. t Abuham , obediently,
A. they make their way to the
Mount, IMac IIPOke to Abraham
and Mid, "My tathe1' ... Behold
the fu-e and \he wood: but where
ia thalamb for a bumt-offerinr?"
(VI. 7). Thia qu•tion mwt hava
torn afre1h the heart of
Abraham. Only "God knowa the
10ul·1P'ievin1 impact of aucb a
question.
Faithful Abraham mwt have
1taaered from the impact of the
queation from 'YOUDI laaac:.
Surely, be cried to God for an
aniJWet. "What can I t.ll my
only son?" he cried in hie eoul.
The queation echoed arain and
arain, "Where ia the lamb?
Where ia the lamb?" J believe
God placed the answer upon
Abraham's heart, for only God
could live such a re-pel anawu:
We read this Psalm with delight
in our moments of spiritual exalta-
tion, and we turn to it for consola-
tion in our hours of sorrow. When
the sands of life are swiftly running
out and we find ourselves standing
on the brink of eternity, we may
experience the peace which passes
all understanding as we read : "Yea,
though I walk through the valley of
t he shadow of death, I will fear no
evil: for thou a rt with me." There
is a sense in which this Psalm is like
a sealed fountain which never really
pours fo rlh its refreshment until
there is a pressin g need.
proceeda to make plant for the
ofterinr of his only aon. He roee
up early and loaded the tuppliea
on the beatltl for the journey.
T&kin1 with him two of h is
MrVanh and I.aac, they set out
on the journey to the place of
"which God had told him."
On the ·third day Abraham
lli'tad up hit eyes and saw the
pt.ce. God immediately
identifies the place which
Abraham ... u the place of the
altar and burnt·offerin&. Those
laet houn of the journey to the
JDOU.nt were traveled alone. The
-.anu were left behind. Only
the Cather and the son, with the
toll c.anyin1 the wood for the
bunlt-olferinr. went on to the
place ol aufferin1. These last
boun alone are a picture to me of
the IMt houn of Jesus alone here
upoD the earth.
The lamb of the PaMOver
F...t of Leviticua 23 was put up
from the rett of the flock on the
t.nth day of t he week. On the
founeenth day it wu slain. Does
not God Ht forth in type those
1ut lonely hours of J esua before
Calvary in the lamb "put-up" on
the tenth day7 From the Garden
of Getb.emane uperience until
the "blackout" at Calvary, Je.us
U&aally wu alone. The twelve
cli8ciple. all fled. Even the three
Mays were not to be found. The
multitude which followed Him
fonoolr. Him completely. The
i:ruMr circle. Peter. James and
John, are not to be found. Hia
foatar-(ather J o.eph foraa.ket
Jeau.. Then, more dreadful than
all, from the si.J:th hour until the
Dintb bOUT there "was darkneu
O't'er aJJ the land." Jn these hours
God Himaell forsook His Son
Jewa, and Jesu.~ died alone. For
three hours there was no
communication between tht'
throne of Cod and Mount
Calvary.
It was alone ttt. Saviour prayed
lndertl GethMmarM;
Alone He draln«< the binar cup
And auffwed theta fOf me.
It w .. aton. the Saviour stood
In Plaat.'a judgmant hall;
Alone the crown of thorns He .......
FOI'S8ken thus by all.
Alonl upon the crou He N,ing
That others He might MVe .
FOf'Mken then by God and man,
Atonll. His lite He gava.
Cen you rajaC1 such matchless ..... ,
Can you "His claim disown?
Come, give your all in gra1itude.
NOf ... _,_ Him thus alone
"My .an. God will provide
himself a lamb for a burnt·
offerina'" (va. 8).
Now, notice with me three
thinp about thia text in vene 8.
Firat, THE PREDICTION OF
THE LAMB: Second, THE
PERSON OF THE LAMB:
Third, THE P URPOSE OF
THE LAMB. In theae three
thiqp we can aee a panoramic
picture of God's work of IP'aa! to
Adam's fa1len race.
I. The Prediction of the
Lomb
Here, in the early pares of the
Bible. we find a prediction of the
corninl' Lamb who would rive
H ia lite for the she-ep. Even
before thia, God was faithful &o
promise a Lam b. In the Garden
of Eden God &aid to the aerpent,
'The seed of the woman whom
thou hul beguiled shall brulM
your head.'
Here the faith of faitbfuJ
Abraham seems to bunt forth
with ~teat auwance, "the Lord
wiU provide ... " Faith only
could have prompted Abrahatn
to make such a statement under
1uch ci.rcumat.ances. From every
human anrle 1uch a miracle juat
could not happen. laaac was
already slain in the mind of his
fathu. Yet. "God will provide;
yes, He wilJ provide-a Jamb,"
faith auures obedient AbrahatD.
In every instance when holy
men of old were inspired to write
the Word of Cod, they predicted
the comin1 of the Lamb--ChrUt.
In Genefi•-th e Lamb
promised.
In E:1odus-the La mb
deliverinr .
In Leviticus-the Lamb
worahiped.
In Joshua-the Lamb
conquerin1.
In Ruth-the Lamb providint
until the weddin &.
In Samuel, Kin1a an d
C hronicles-the Lamb
adminiatratin&'.
In Eua and Nehemiah-the
Lamb exhortin1.
In Est h er -the Lamb
intercedinr for h rael.
In Job-the Lamb rivin& arace
for every trial.
In the Pulms-the Lamb
prais-ed.
In Proverbs-the Lamb &ivinr wisdom.
In Eccleaiutes and the Sonr
or Solomon-the Lamb lcwinr
the bride.
In haiah -the Lamb
crucified.
In Jeremiah and EuiUel-tbe
Lamb workina all thinp for
Israel.
In Daniel -the Lamb
brealdnr to pieca the enemy.
No one could have written it who
was not at peace with God, and no
one can fully understand it who does
not have t ha t same peace. This beau.
tiful Psalm contains no criticism,
no complaint and no regret. It
breathes perfect contentment, satis-
faction and confidence, because the
Shepherd of whom it speaks is t he
author's all in life and death, and
there remains nothing to be desired.
David has traditionally been con-
sidered the author of the 23rd Psalm.
Du ring his re ign as king of Israel.
his son Absalom was guilty of trea·
son. Ahithophel, his counselor, be·
trayed him. J oab, his army chief,
deserted h im. Adonijah, his favorite
son. tried to steal the throne. His
wife Michal chided him for hi.i hu· rest" (Matthew 11 :28). "I know where the crystal brook
mility. Shimei, his neighbor. cursed You shall not wa nt drink : "If any babbles from the grotto, and I s hall
him and threw stones at h.m. His one thirst, let him come to me and never want for drink. I know where
own brother 's anger was kindled drink" (J ohn 7:37). the great oak s preads its leafy
against him. But David could say, You shall not lack forgiveness: branches, and J shall not want for
"The Lord is my shepherd . He never "The Son of ma n has authori ty on shade. J know t he green pastures of
fails."' Or, as the Book of Common earthtoforgivesins" (Matthew9 :6). tender grass, and I s hall never want
Prayer expresses it, "The Lord is You shall not lack guidance: "I for food . J know where t he door of
my shepherd ; therefore can I lack am the way, the truth, and the life" the fold stands wide open, and I s hall
nothing." (J ohn 14 :6). never want for refuge. I know these
.. David seems to have been like the You shall not lack com,panionship : things, and I shall never want."
'Persian vizier who, having ri sen "Lo, I am with you always, even McConkey wrote that he could
from t he rustic life of a shepherd to unto the end of t he age" (Matthew hear the wise sheep answering thus:
that of a ruler, dedicated one room 28 :20). "0 foolish sheep! Suppose the paa-
of his palace to t he memory of You shall not lack comfort: "The tures of green and tender grass
earlier days. It was a tiny r oom Father ... sha ll give you another should dry up, what would you do
with bare floors and the .simple Comforter" (John 14:16). fo r food? Suppose the woodsman
equipment of the shepherd life: the You shall not lack food : "I am comes and cuts down the spreading
staff. the wallet, the coarse dresa the bread of life : he who comeR to oak tree, where would be your shade?
and the cruse of water. There the me shall never hunger" (John 6 :35). Suppose the sun of summer dries up
vizier spent a part of each day, _You shall not lack joy: "These the babbling brook, how would you
remembering what he had been. thmgs have I spoken unto you, t hat Quench your thirst? Suppose the
King David could never forget my joy might remai n in you, and gaunt gray wolf leaps in to the fold,
the words of the Lo rd of hosU: "I that your joy might be full" (J ohn where would you go for protection ?"
took you from the pasture, from 15:11). . . The wise sheep continued : ''I
following t he sheep. that you should You shall not lack anythmg 1n have a better reason than yours for
be prince over my people Is rael; and this life : "If_ you -~~k anything in not wanting. I have the best shep-
1 have been with you wherever you my name. I w tll do It (John 14:14). herd in the world ; therefore I shall
"·ent. a nd h ave cut off all your "~eek first his kingdom and. his not want. If the brook dries up he
enemies from before you ; and I rtghteou~ness. and all these thmgs will find another for me. rt the t ree
will make for you a great name, like shall be yours a~ well" (Matthew is cut down by the woodsman's axe,
the name of the great ones of the 6 :33}. . . . he will lead me to the shadow of a
earth" (2 Samuel7:8-9, RSV). You shall not lack anythmg m great rock in a weary land. If the
When the Lord created sheep, he eternity : "I go ~o prepare ~ place pastures dry up under the summe r's
must have had in mind the use he for :rou .... I will come agam, and sun, he knows how to find others .
would make of them one day to rece1ve you unto myself: that where And when the wolf comes, my shep-
teach Rpi ritual truths. Into their I am, there ye may be also" (J ohn herd will Jay down his life. if need
natures he put characteristics that 14 :2-3). be, for his sheep. 0 foolish sheep! clo~ly re8emble those of the Chris-James H. McConkey once specu. I shall never want, because I do not
tian life. He seems to say : "If you lated that if sheep could talk, and trust in things that may chan.ge or
want to know how to live the Chris-a wise sheep and a foo lish sheep men who may prove false, but m t he
tian life, watch the sheep. If you were holding converse, t he foolish shepherd who does not change and wi ~h to see me. watch some faithful one might speak after this fashion: will never fail me." <::>< Rhepherd."
Note a rreat faith in Abraham
in vene 5 when he said to hi1
aenant.l. "Abide ye here with
the ... ; and I and the lad will 10
yondn and worship, and come
•1ain to you ?" Abraham
believed God would brinr aaain
Isaac: from the dead. Hence, the
word of faith "and will ... come
.. ~n to you." Just a1 Abraham
received Isaac again from the
de.J; eo. Cod received J eau11
from the dead at the end or the
t.h.int day •• "it be1an to dawn
In Hoaea-the Lamb lovi.nr
forever.
A . Ht:tle girl attempting to quote
th-e · firs t verse said : "The Lord is
my shepherd, and that's all I want."
She did not make a serious mistake,
for if the Lord is our shepherd,
what more do we want?
I Contrast I
In Joel-the Lamb promisin1
power.(CONTINUED N EXT WEEK)
TWO MINUTES
1111N THE BIBLE
IT COINIU~ I . JU•M ••n ... ,.,. •••u tO<"-T'
CMU,OO. IUIIIII~t ..o.JS
Ther~ •s an •rnvortilnl f}.'l<;<;i'!Qf'
00 c htlch go•ng "' Hl>lfr .. w <. 10.23
25;
"let us hold lttst liP urof('s
SIOI"i af OU' f itl!ll Wl!tiOul W3Vt'f
•ng .... A,.j let us cons•d'-lr une
another . to provok.e unto lovP i'lod
to good wOrks nO! lor'\aki flg !he
usent>llflg 01 oll'st-lves IOQPtlwr
iiS the mtlnner ol ~ IS ·
We are often u-IJ(:ld tho!'" days ;
""Go to the c hu-ch of your
cl'to+ce .'' Tne •mpl •c~tt•on •s that
one ChUI'Ch IS a s good as anot twor
-jusl so you go to Chli'Ch But
lhil il not 10
The Scnpttles Iesch thin '"'" u .. ChliCh •• composed of tl'lase
•ho Mve pl&ead 1111811 fa ,th '"the
Lon:f Jtsua Ctw•st as the S.v•or
•ho dJed for their s•ns SI.Ch aut
tcMd 10 "hO&d filt t " the fa•th
which 1Ny Mve ptoh;ued with·
OUI ~V8fing . This rnu~l come
flnt. for h is only those who
Mw firtl ... n:lsed 1uch fa•th ,
... can "'"' UJOIItwr whh unity
~...., •Nf ~· ro tnc~ge
•• ... "to low tNI 10 good
wr-,rl<<;
It '" '''''" " blessed ewper •ence lor thosr;o who have been saved
bv the gracP ol God . to asserfble
10 e-prcss ltlelf pra1se tog~tfll!f
•n song to 11ft up thelf hearT!I
toyPtfli'r •n pra yer and to 1o•n
t ogether •n The sll.-lv of Ga:f's
Word <;o ,,s to 'grCMI "'grace &lltl
•n thl> knowledge of our lord
Jesus Ctv ,sr ..
In these days of tensiOn and
confus 1on tller e •s a terdency fot
eve n tne most su-cere Clw•s1•ans
to be so occ up•ed w1th tefT'4)0'al
th1ng5 that they del)r1ve them·
se lves r:J the encOU"agement and
IP•flruel uplift rMr c omes frorn
genu"tg together w1th other Ch'•S·
t•a11!1 . But these are Jtl!l ttw
11mes when true befie\'ert need
the enc011egement d ekh other" I
c~ny-and shOuld ~rticu~rly
remeni)er ttwJ admonit•on d Scrip-
'"' f'M'Jt to fcrsakt "rht •uem-
bling d yCMsetves roge1htr ...
end 10 lftuCh thl mere •• yt sH
I he day <lppi'08Chlng ."
We shall not want for rest : "He
maketh me to lie down in green
paMures." We s hall not want for
refreshment : "He leadeth me beside
the still waters." We shall not want
for guidance : "He leadeth me in the
paths of righteousneu for his name's
sake." We s hall not want for eour.
aKe : "Yea, though I walk through
the vaJiey of the shadow of death,
1 will fear no evil."
We shall not want for companion-
!!hip : "Thou art with me." We &hall
not want for comfort : .. Thy rod and
thy staff, they comfort me." We
Rhall not want for neceuitie&:
"Thou prepare"t a table before me
in the presence of mine enemies."
We sha H not want for joy and glad·
nes8 : "Thou anointest my head with
oil ; my cup runneth over.'• We ahall
not want for any rood thi ng in thi.
life : "Surely goodn.., and mercy
~thall follow me all the daya of my
life." we shall not want for any
good thlntr In the life to come: "I
shall dwell In the houoe of the Lord
forever."
Have you ever noticed bow tbe
Zll rd Poalm waa fulftlled ln the rr-
oon of our Lord IMlla Chriot In
the boolt of l'llalma we han a bt.-
torfe put, a oplritual p-aad a
propbetJe future. Ollr Lord blm.lf
oald, "I am the Jood oMpllud. •
you Mall Dot 1t'llllt .... : "Como
unto me. all :re that labor &ad an
hee>7-laden. and J "'" ,m JOU
SALVATION
•• _,... will ...... -~ will ......
2
' 4W ....... OW Tat l • 1 'If .... .....,. ................. w..: .... s, ...... .....,..,, ................. ......
~ .... .... .. .... ..... t .. c:ara-. .....
............................... 111 .......
~ -Aad, ........ ......._ t10 th.t OW. Taut• ..... J'IN wlllflad.tt,......., .... _ ....... _ ...
e~u~t ....... o.u.....
ADd. ,_ wUl fiDd U..t lhls ONM o.u.er.. II
~~ -a ........ ADd focuaad .. IIIIa ,_ .. _.._
ThJ. ~ OD a ,...._ ... baclr. to_. ...
4,000 ,_.-. Bo -"ADd I will put -
mlt)' bet•-... -the womiD, aod t.wtw ... .,.
-_. t.or -: M ohal1-U.,. ...... oad lhou
...... """'" hlo ....... (Goo. 1:11).
Adam ... crea ... M head ol tht nee. PWW ...,
ph=• .. ,._....,tal and cMe:W .... iuw' ....
--.•a MecW!Ip "8ut I would br.-e 70\l baw, tbat
.. --ol ..-.ry UDAll "' Cbrilt; aDd tbeo Mad of•tbli
,.._. il the .lDUl ••• • (1 Cor. U:l).
8\d in Geneai8 S:l$ the ..npbuis is Gil the a ID,
not -the man. -rbe ...cl of the ........ That ..
u.~. That la above ud bqobd the 011 hid ....... .~ .... _
u u.. 'DelJYeftl' is to be the seed ol tba ---.
DOt tba IHCi ol the man, tbt ..ad ol the 'ti'OIMD Clli-
YioullJ' wUI be S'UJ*'IMitw-allJ C!OOCehoed 8111! .....
ADd becaUM tba Deltftnr eovld Dn'W be of ,..... ....._
'J'bt aead ol the womu will erush the Dnil'a haM.
WbeA tbat ha-.1 1s c:nJihacl, the source ol tba warld's
~· • erushcML No nat\lnl .., of Adam could crush the Dwil'• ....._
a.h-atilm'• delivennca is neptive. It JMaM •
UV'UUICI fniiD all that lnteritra with man'a ace;pt-
.ace and ~~ ol all God'• h!cbea hi f ..
s.:lntlort's deliveraMe is po.idve. It DMaM the aet.-
ual ~t of aD Goers bWbeat b._...
s.JntkJa is aiWS)'I neptift aod p:CtfW. Be ....
lfis people out ol 2c)opt that He m.l)' Mad them Jato
• • •
tbe Old T._.mmt faithful waited f• the eppeer-
aDCR ol the DaliTere:r. Tbe)o kM*ed for Bls appau-..,..,
Abraham ~aw IIIII day. Be rejoioed to -lt. Be
1aw It, aDd Will ,J.ad {John I:M). Tba Hob' SpUil
.......... that da)' to bim .. God spoke u... ....
to him: •And in lh7 -.d aball aU lha utiona of tt.
earth be w-ei; beeauae thou hut obeJed my .._.
(Gen. ZZ:ll). "And tbl scripture, fonaeilll: tbat God
....... ·-the ........ (-llono) --prellebed WON the ppel unto Abnham, .,.tnc, ID
thee sbalJ aU Mtions be w-ei" (Gal. S:l).
God pc -t.cl tha Golpal Ia Ahl'abam.
Jacob ... m. day . ..,.,. IOeptN abaD not depart
fnN:n Judah, 110r a lawah'er from beNeer& his fwt,
until Shiloh came; and unto h1m sball tbe Ptberina
ol the -C-'""l bo" (Goo. G :IO). ID -,,_. and I'Yil" daya ol hla, Jaeob ..... waltbrc for
dM DreU.erv. "' have wahed for tb7 Nlwttoa.• (lbkl
v. 11).
--nad f01 IIDa. ....... kdr:ad for His ...
peannce. He wu the cntnl theme of _. fin
boob. 'Tor h.cl T8 beu.-d M-. ,.. woukl tw..
btl.ined me: for-be wrote of ma" (John S:'fl).
Tbe Spirit ol God ,..._.w the Deliverer to -.,
just aa He h.d ~ Him to Abn.ham and J.oob,
aDd la-to O.vid. .J.L:.. laW Christ by faith. ~
teeminC the repro.c:h of Christ lf'NI.er ricbas than
the treMw-es in EQpt: for he hid ......,.et unto the
recompence ol the reward" (Reb. 11:21).
JMvid's lut wwda weN about the DdiYft'el' who
wu to come; aDd the Hob' Spirit put thoal words
into 1Mvld'1 mouth:
"Now theM be the lut wont. ol David. O.vld the
Km of J...e aald, and the man who Will ~ up em
hlah. the anoint.ed of the God ol J.cob. md tba
............... ol lonol, oald.
'"'Ibl Spirit of. the Lord IPde by me, and hil word
--in my toape.
-n. God ol .... oold. .... Jtoek ol .............
to me, He lbat rulltth OT'ft' men must ba luat, Nl~
iDe m tt. t...-o1 God.
"ADd be lball ba .... JJPt ol tiM IIIIDmiDL ........
u.e ND rileth,. ..-. • monUnc wi\bout elowla; •
tba ........... IPdnainl out ol tba ~ ., c:laer .................
"Aitbou&b my bo1... be DOt ., wttb Ood; J'lll bt
bath macle w:ltb me u ever~Mtlat: eo•-.t, _.._
1n. an thl:np. aod 11\ln: tor this • an .,. aalfttkm.
and aU 1D7 deaite, althouch he makas It DOt to pow"
(11 --21:1 .. ).
All the prophet.-.. duit Mln.tlaa wouJd eo••
throuah • PenoG. All ol thsm walliad aod loobd
lor Ria~. "'f-oolvob ...... -..... _ .........
.uchacl dlltlr-tb', who pa ~ ol the .,._ tbllt
abouJd CG1De UDto JOU:
~ what, or what maDD~:r of tbDa die lllpbtt
of ChrW ........ ln. then did lllllpJfy 1 whaa tt te.ti-
llod _........ .............. ol Chriot, .... tbo rlo<7
that lhould. ......... (1 ...... 1:101.).
The 1M& thoulhts ol._ OW TW ._t _. .. ..,.
ol tbo -oolvo--tbo Dolhww. ,.. .... _ .. ____ lloo __
about BJs ............. -n-. an ...a • Wdl. .... ........ -......................... __
.tar oft. .... ... .... .., of ...._,_ .. wt •• , .... ... ... • tta.l..,. .......... , .....
-• tloo -*" (Bolo. ll:U).
• • •
sbrn.a.~-._,._....., ..
.................... of .......... l h _.,......_,.._.....,. ___ _
Ahrsl ..... _ ... _.. ........ -
dtNtr 'utuc .. F bo;._..._.._.,. .. ___ ...., ___ .. lolo_ ..
... " .. Gall ...... -~ ............... ....-.: .. ...... ,__ .. , ......... ~ ... ..................... ~. --... -........ _ ... _ .... -..... ' ~---~----··~-.,_ ........... -6:r ..,..,., •
99'¢ _._.PC ............. . .....
................ = 17 ...... 11-7 .. ........ -~--... 11-7 ......... __ •
........ " 1 ...... ,, 0 .., ~ .. _ ...... -. ......... -___ ............ __ _
............. lloool-......... ... ... ,_,--.. ---Cia-
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flrst permit of the "" year,
u llldulb'Jal abtll bu11d1nr at
1901 Dol't, $116,000,
IUeltael IIODt~. Z otorr d~
lu, 4000 Rl"r • ..,s,ooo:-
••• Loui.M J, Vau&flt went to Ft., CtotralNnport..,durln&tbe eamen equipment, elothtncam 10 and oooa. ADJUme
the treeser 111. the prap, 1954 DlKfrt, smashed the left trout books, valued at $635, were ·----------..!::=====;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;:;::;
Rod -E-FOOd, block wall aJid
feDCe, %101 Bristol. $2,500.
JOflD • K1ua. 2 story addition
aDd alteratJou, 4540 Campus,
IIZ,OOO,
• NEWPORT CENTER
1:n1.1t Co.1 add to the ttre
opriDitlor IJ}IIIm at 550 New-
port Ceoter Dr., $%,i25; teo-
AM lmprcwimeot. at 810 New-
port C.U.r Dr., $1!,352; &,000
teet of bubed wire fence oo
cornet locaUoo to cooform to
euemeat, $8,000.
• I...IJfDA ISLE
Hlpoo CoutrocUoa Co., a
IWlmmtJtc pool at No. « Ud
..... $3,800,
• CORONA DEL MAR
Rosa Morcan. z story, 1 Wlit
dftlUilJ, 605 L&rtapur Ave.,
$30,500,
Peter De Baun, add apart-
meat o.-er 3 bedroom bouse,
315 HeUotrope, $14,500,
• HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Inn Robinson, addition, 1970
Port Tr1nity Circle, $5,000.
Eastbluft-Newport, 1 story,
1 unit dwelUngs at 1417 Keel
Dr., $26,875; 1421 Keel Dr.,
$43,8'74; 1425 Keel Dr., $-43,-
87-4.
Richard Omue, a swtmmi.ng
pool at 1848 Newport Hills Dr.,
$3,500,
R. H. Wilson, a swimming
pool at 1844 Newport Htlls Dr.,
$4,700.
• SHORE CLIFFS
Rodger Hughes, add garage,
215 Driftwood, $2,500, and add
2nd noor bedroom, $3,500.
• BIG CANYON
Rome, waU aod feoce around
pool area, 3 Pinehurst, $1,200.
Marino, fen ce, 64 Royal St.
Goorp, $1,000.
• BALBOA ISLAND
Zel Meyer, garage and room,
303 ""''· $4, '700. • BALBOA
John Kelly, add and alter,
316 lslaod, $2,000.
William Rush, alterations at
2137 CballD81 Rd., $5,000.
• NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Ruby Meehan, add to garage,
2319 Marpret Dr., $3,000.
• WEST UPrER BAY
C. Sblrar, .JWlmmiAI pool,
409 Mornlnc stu, $4,000.
A.-oony Molso, addtUoo at
1 '736 M.a.rUn Way, $10,000.
Harbor Christian Church,
Jack Yatbews, J Jtcr7 dl,t)-
lu, 410? Seaallore, tf&,Zoo.
• BAY·SHORES •
DI.Yld Henley, add aod alter, AIRMAN Ule .. el R. Jobuon,
2682 Circle Dr., UO,tXWl. 100 of Jack C Jolmeoo of 8341
• EAST UPPER 8A Y Coqre11, C~sta Mesa, tas
IDH, ma.iAteaaDCI bu1.ldfnl at eornp..ud his U.S. Air Force
2480 VIJta Del Oro, $9,000; basic trallllnr at the Air Tratn-
adm1n.lstratloa buildlllc, 2490 inc Comma.od'a lAeldaod AFB
Vllta Ott Oro, $31,000; car· TeJU. He bas beeo u.stcned
ap, ZSOO VlSta Del Oro, $3,-to Keuler AFB, Mtss., for
300; 10 stocte family dwelltnp tralnlDc ta the a.tr traffic coo-
OD VIsta Trucba, each $31,383, trot tJ.eld. He lsa19'71 graduate
total, $31S,130. or Estuc:la bleb sellool.
AGENDA FOR PLAtiNERS
VLm Caldal. Eut Bluff, to wiDdwlDC of hit car and stole taten from the residence of
Cfll 10me porterboUe and T _ a stereo, .eket aDd brlefeue; Richard L Beruard at 140 S.
boDe steak~, but they were cooe; tbe lou totaled $199 • • • Bay Front, Balboa Island,
a huacry thief bad beta tb.-. Fllteen place setttngsofsilver-sometime between Dee. 21 &Dd
sometime durlnc the past days. ware worth $450, a bottle of Jan. 1 ••• About $700 worth
• MONDAY, DEC. 27 cbampape and $28 ln quarters of camera and stereo equipment
Wllm Frerichs, 1904 Coral were stolen betweH 8 aod 11 was taken trom the borne of
AYe., CUlt Haven, malnteDlnce p.m. from the borne of Tom Daniel Walter Elliott, Z30Pros-
mu a.t the Newport Harbor Landolt, 1 Beacoo Ba.y ••• A peel St.,NewportSbores,durlng
Lutheraa Church, 748 Dower girl's Navy blue 3speadbicycle the atterooon ••• An lnventory
Dr., fouod a side door pried was taken durlnr the Bight from at Newport Harbor hJgtl school
open wben hecametothechurch the unlocked prageofPrlscUia after the holiday vacation re-
at 8 a.m.; mlsstng lterrui In-Rledman. 713 Poppy Ave., Co-Yealed that stereo equipmett
eluded an adding machine, type-rona del Mar. valued at $282 was mlsslng
wrlter, vase, stamps aod $5 • WED:iESDAY , DEC . 29 from the school's media room·
cash, a total toss of $627 • • • Stereo reeordlnfJ equipment tbe eqllipment wa.s apparentlY
A burglar entered the ICIJ'are valood at $600 was stolen from stolen some time between Dec.
of Roy Romano, 1074 Buck-tbe residence of D. L. Huckaby 15 aorl 29.
Tbere wtll be cootlllued dia-5. CoDSider tbe adoption or Ingham Ln ., Westcllff, durlnc at 500 Aventda Largo, the • FRIDA 'I, DEC. 31
eussloo of the Colll111 Radio the eeoeral policy report of the tbe night by euttl.Dg the lock Bluffs, durlllc the day • . . Ray mood Albert Bell, 63, of
Company's proposed Newport city's geaeral Plan. and stole goU clubs, balls Ud Musician Pat Senatore reported 127 40th St., Wast Newport,
North Deveklpment at the S 6. ReqiJflst of Collins Radio bag and a tool bo:~, all valued that an electric guitar valued wa s arrested at 7:10 p.m . at
p.m. study se'asloo orthe New-Co. to resooetheNewport North at $290 • • . Sim ilar eatry at $!50, left on the stage of 40th St. and Balboa Blvd,, under
port Beach Piaru:Wlc Commls-Development, bouDded by Cam-wu: made next door at 10'78-A the Balboa Bay Club '?unge a charge of driving under the
slon today, Jan. 20, ID the City pus Dr., Jamboree Rd. and Buckingham, Lance SI.Dcla1re Dee. ZG, ns missing when he Lnfiuence of alcohol .•. A purse
Hall couneU chambers. Tbeag-MacArthur Blvd., oear the Air-reported; $100 In currency was returned to the lounge •.. A containing $341 w4s stolen from
eDda for the 7:30 event.Dgmeet-port, trom UDClasslfled to a Uken ••. His 1958 Porsch $4,225 postage metering and th e Dome of Jun g Gllckmu
Inc locludes the followlor: planlled commu.nity dt.strlet to was stolen during the night mailing machine, Inadvertently at 1000 Mariner s Dr •• Harbor
1. Fl.nal map of tract 7519, permit dJverslfled land uses, from 1n front ot the residence left on the sidewalk at 2333 Hi gtllaDds, durtng tl.e a.fternoon
dlvldlfltt 16.417 acres Into 81 1Dc111111ng eommerelal ceoters, of Bruce Beoder, 1741 Plua E. Coast Highway, Corona del ••• Rlcha.rd Gordon Bn.ley,
lots tor slncJeb.mllydwellt.Dgs, retail sales, protesslooal of· del Sur, Balboa . , . A kitchen Mar, at 1 p.m. by JohD J. 21, of 1124 Estelle, HarbOr
5 lettered lots for prlnte flees aod recreational facfll-window wo~.s smashed to gain Smith after he demonstrated Highlands, was arrested at
streets aod 4 lots for la.Dd-Ues. entry Into the hOmt! lf Earl 1t for a potential customer, 11 :50 p.m. at 2306 w. Ocean
scaplnc. The location 1s In Big ----,..---:--:-:,..---Morse, 2639 Blackthorn, East was·reported missing when Mr. Front, Central ~ewport, aod
Canyon, at San Joaquin HJ!ls LIGAL MDTICt Bluff, some time after Dec. 23; Sm ith returned to the scene charged wit h possession of
Rd. and Big Canyon Dr. FICTITIOtB BWINESS NAME pictures, barometer, a bowl 2 hours later .•. Robert marljua.na ; arrested with Bra-
2. Request of Jerry Doyle STATEMENT and liquor, valued at$229, were Maurie~ Thomas, 43, of 400 ley were Mark RobiDsoo Chap-
to rezone 2001 and 2003 Court Tbe follovrl.llfJ personlsdolng stolen ... VivianAilce Carlson, S. Bay Ft., Balboa Island, was man, 20, woo gave the Oeea.o
St., Central Newport, ftom C-1 business as: ll & S Landscape, 18, 331 Walnut st., Costa Mesa, arrested at 1:15 a.m. at Cala-Front address as his residence;
to R-4. 9699 Aza.lea Circle, Fountain was arrested at 11 :30 a.m. at Una Dr. and N. Newport Blvd., David Linn Hourigan, 20, of
3. Use permit application of Valley; Geo Randall, 9699 ber residence 00 a charge of Newport Heights, on a charge 414 El Modena, Newport
George M. Holstein & Sons. for Azalea Circle, Fountain Valley. misuse of a credit car d. ot driving under the Influence Hei ghts; James Hunter Graham,
a double -faced 8 foot by l.f. This business Is being con-• TUESDAY, DEC . 28 ot alcoOOl ... Two stereo 20, of 616 James Pl., Clltf
foot directional stcn for the dueled by an I.Ddlvldual. Police r espoDded to a call speakers worth $30 were stolen Haven, and Mark Patterson Me-
Bluffs Dom~s. at Jamboree Rd. Signed: George Randall. at 515 Narcissus Ave., Corona during the nigflt by a thlef woo Culloch, 20, of Goleta, CaUl.
aDd Eastbluff Dr. This statement filed wtth tbe del Mu, at 11 p.m. and arrested pried open a window of the car • . . Juana HernaDdez, 212
4. Use permit application of county clerk ot Orange County Noel Conrad Jensen, 38, of 601 of Dana Brainerd, 11 9-1/2 28th Via Udo Nord, Lido Isle, was
George M. Holstein & Sons, on: Jan. 12, 19'12, by Beverly Poppy Ave., on an outstaodlng St., West Newport •.. Edward sllghtly injured wtlen a car In
for a single-faced 10 foot by J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. warrant charglngfallure topro-Owen, 804 E. Balboa Blvd, Apt. which she was a passenger had
12 foot directional sign tor the Publlsh: Jan. 13, 2&, 27, Feb, vide , •• Michael Lfist'er Mur-2, left his Suzuki motorcycle a minor colllslon with another
Bluffs OOmes, at JambOree Rd. 3, 19'12, to tbe Newport Harbor phy, 20, of 72 1-DlSthSt.,Costa parked on the street, over-vehicle at Balboa Blvd. and
near Ford Rd. Ensign. r -15232 Mesa., wa s arrested at 12:45 night, locked, and In the morn-21st St. at 5 p.m.
lngltwasgone. ARTLEAGUETO I-AEET
LIGAL MOTICI LIGAL MOTICI LIGAL MOJICa • THURSDAY, DEC. 30 The Costa Mesa Art League
ORDlNANCE NO. 1422 Book 144, pages 9, 10 aDd 11 Tract No. 6113; thence along A mumer valued at $60 was wUI present A. Wellington Smith
AN ORDlNANCE or THE of Miscellaneous Maps, said said boundary the following stolen from a mo torcycle be-at the Jan. 25 meeting, to be
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH angle point belngalsotheSollth-courses and curves: North longing to Harry Everest Goff beld at 7 p.m. at Adams EI-
REZONING PROPERTY AND westerly corner of Lot 27, said 49 • 30' 12" East 13.43 feet sometime between D."!C. 26 and ementary school. Mr. Smith
AMENDrNG DISTRICT MAPS Tract No. 3660; thence along to the beginning ol a curve 30 while the ma chine was parked maintains a gallery i.n Laguna
NOS. 32, 50 AND 52 satd bounda.ry the followiDc concave Southeasterly havlnc a ~ ~~e ~;~m~ ~~~ lot Beach and ls frequently ca.lled
courses and curves: North radius ol 1970,00 feet; North-· ar ew-upon to j\Jjge southland ar t
The Ctty Council of the City 53• 48' 49" East 1!:10. 77 feet; easterly 146.75 feet along said ~~r~~!t'~~e r~~ried A st!,~! ~~~lbi,t~~.!!els tsa;nt:' :::~
of Newport Beach does ordain North 33• 59' 23" East 158.00 c urve through an ancie of bttw 8 nd 11 ft' &DU Allllll I
as follows : teet; North te• 09' 23" East t• 16' 05"; North 53• 46' 1 '7" een a p.m. om or Arts In Laguna Beacl:J •
SECTION 1. The following 436.00 feet ; North 73• 50' 37" East 258,75 feet to the be-
described real property 1n the West 188,00 teet to a point ginning of a curve cooca.ve
City of Newport Beach, Coon. on a oootangent curve eon-Southerly having a radius of
ty of Orange, State of CalU-cave Northwesterly having a 25.00 teet; Easterly 38.60 feet
ornla, to wit: radius of 15.00 feet, a radial along saJd curve through an
That portion of Blocks 93 to said point bears South angle of as• 28' 06" to the
aDd 96 ot lnloe's Subdivision 13• 50' 37" East; Southwest-point of beghm1ng.
lD the City of Newport Beach, erly -23.56 teet along saJd curYe CONTAINING : 200,750acres,
F IM TH! MIWPO RT ·IIIESA AR!A fi POR IH SPIRA.TI0/11
I 9 :45 --Bible Study
11 a.m. It 7 P.M. -Servtcea u R DR. JAM ES COIIIIl , .... , R s Sc•t• A•• A11c. 111 li•t•oll• c 6<18·1733 COSTA liBSA 648-1788
T BAPTIST H
HOME OF P. G. MEUMAHH CHRISTIAII SOIOOL
FIRST OIURCH OF LUTHERAN CHURCH
CHRJST, SCIENTIST OF THE MASTER
3303 vu. tido luth..-.n ~ • An•kM
Ne .. port Beach 2900PadtlcVtowO.. SUNDAY SOf(X)L CorOM dlf Mlr, c.lff.
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9 a.m. nd 10:30 a.m. Phone: 644·2664
WEDNESDAY EVENING 9:00 A.M. Fomily Wontlip
MEETING 8 p.m. 10:00 A.M.· Church ICh.ool
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Week <!z•= 9 .ll.m.-5 p.m. NU RSERY PROVIDED
Wedne y : 9 .ll.m.-7:45p.m ..
Tuesday and Friday:
9 a.m. · 5 p.m.: 7-9 p.m fll1 .. Suncby: 1 p.m. · 4 p.m.
SEOOND Oi'URCH OF • , I OfRIST. SCIENTIST I I
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Readin1 Room: 8 P·•· Chrlsria" Cluuc:h
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Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.rh . to 5 .p.m. SUNDAY SERVICE
1\ursd.ay eveninai: 7 to 9 AND CHURot SOICXll
s~t.: 10 a.m.. to 4 p.m. AT 10~00 A.M.
You are cordially invited to Nwrury carr proftded
anend O.urch Sn-Yicc1 .lind PHONE: 641·1740 to 1Ue the Readin1 Room.
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lutlor llcbool • Wo•olliP , , , 1 :00 oad 10:10 LL
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Bit ~ II.. WWIH1' FMCII
A HEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU
THE REV. DON L. INGLE. PASTOR
SUNDAY $CHOOL ; ••• , "d ...,., I&IIIL I ITUD'I'
tiDttiMIP' •••• 11 A...11L. •4 7 I'~ ,..., ... ·-
County or Orange, State of Cal-through an angle of 90• 00' 00 ''; more or less.
llornt.a, as per map ftled In North 73• 50' 37" West 10.48 SUBJECT TO: AIICoveoants,
Book 1, page 88 of Mlscel-feet to tbe beginning of a curve Rights, Rtrhts-Of-Way, m!
laneous Record Maps 1o the concave Northerly havtnr a Easements of Record, as shOwn
omce of the County Recorder radius of 672.00 feet; Westerly on District Maps Nos. 32, 50
ot said Couoty, described as 136.83 feet along said curYe aDd 52, referred to In Section
follows : through an angle of u • 40'00"; 20.06.030 of the Newport Beach
BUSINESS DIRECTOR Y
MAHHIHG'
COLLECTOR'S SHOP BEGlNNING at the most North 62• 10' 37" West 199.31 Mwllcipal Code, aod by sucb
Easterly corner of Tn.ct No. feet to the be&tnnlng of a curve reference made a part ot Title
I 3 .,, ........ ._.....,~..;,_ 6 1 as per map flied In Book concave Northeasterly haYing 20 of said Code, is hereby o:::·· •· -: ... ,,.,.,._
226, pages 20, 21 and 22 of a radius of 512,00 teet; North-rer.ooed from an R.3-B aod TaADI:
MiscellaDeous Maps, said cor-westerly 114.22 feet aloog said R-4-B-UL Class1ttcattoo to a c..M.
ner belnc a point on the south-curve through an angle ot Pla.nned Community "PC " Dis-
1770 HEWPO RT 8aJI Joaquin Hills Road, 128.00 West 301.29 teet to the bectn-Nos. 32, 50 aDd 52 are hereby
COSTA MESA feet wide, as described In the nlng of a cur•e concave North-amended to show this zoolllg *
•Fiortlts
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
DeM11rl Ttuh
FLOR.JSTS _...,. -• westerly right of way Une of 12 ° 46' 55''; North 49• 23' .f.Z" trlct, and said District Maps ~~~~~~J~~~~
deed to the City of Newport easterly having a radius of chanp. The Pla.aned Com-1:=~~6:46:·:':31:3;:~~ Beacb recorded Ma.rcb 1, 1967 197.00 teet; Northwesterly munlty Development StaOOards ' 1-:::;~:=~~~~~;;;:;;-ln Book 8187, page 566 of Of-83.81 feet a)onc sa.td cune In cormeeUon with saJd Pla.naed
flclal Records, sa.ld rigbt of through an angle of 2-4• 22' 28" Communlly District entitled BEAUTY NOOK
way Une being a curve con-to an intersection with the "Pla~ommuntty District 2732 E. Coast Hwy
cave Northeasterly 1\aYIDc a Southeasterly Une of Tract No, Regulatio -Jasmine Creek" Corona del Mer
radius of 2264.00 feet, a radtal 2202 as per map filed In Book prepar the lnloe Com-
to said point bears South 123, pages 22 to 26 loelustve, pany, da December 20,1971, ~~~Ph~o~n~e~6~44~·7~3:~36~~= 52• 14' 23" West; thence ot Miscellaneous Maps, a radial to(ether with tbeTopoCfaphlcal *
Southeuteri:J' 1504.48feetakxlg to said point bears South Yap and the JasmiDe Creek
said cune aod SIJ.d South-&4• 58' 46 " West, said Inter-Conceptual Grading Plan, are
westerly rlcttt of ny 11ne section being also the most attached hereto marked El-
throu&b u aqle of 311• CW 28" So\Oerly corner of Lot 75, b.lblt "A" aod. ma.de I part
to uie most Northerly coraer atd Tnct No. 2202; theoee hereof by this refereoce.
of Tract No. 6U8 IS per map North so• 26' .f.&" East 363.l.f. SECTION 2. The Community lb~~~i~§~~~~ nled ln Book H9, pqes Z5 feet akx:lc said SoutheasterlY Development Director of tile to SZ LoclllliYe, lllscelllDeous ·tine to the most Easterly cor-CltJ of Newport Beach is here-
Yaps, sa.ld eoroer betnc the oer or Lot '17, sa.ld Tract No. by Instructed a.Dd directed to
SS E S bectnnlnc of a re•ene eur"Te 2202, said corDer betnc also ehanp Dl.strlct Yaps Nos. 3!,
cooea..-e Soutlnrelter)J baYing aD ancle point In the bouDdl.ry 50 and 52 90 IS to ShoW tbe
IIKW -anVJLDmG a radh&S of 25.00 feet; tbiDCe of Slid Tract No. 6113; tb.ce IOOlng ehallps described ID
lnoe1ular Shapft ak>nc the bouoduJ ot aldtnet &loGe Slid bouodary the follow .. SeetioD 1 hereof, aDd, u said SALE$ & Sl!:.va h• ...... -c:.n.a the toUowLDr eoarMI aad. 1D&: courses and curns: ~ Dl.ltrlct Maps shall bue beeo oo E. 11TH n . COSTA •rSA
~~~~,.~-~,~~;~ eunes: SoutbeuterlJst.31teet 49• 25• 42" East !5.53 feet; m ameoded, the ame nn ,...._,1704 -'""""II alone said cune tbroaCb u North so• 28' 48" East U9.9e be ID tuU force uxl effect Uld IML.COUA t*JID)CUT\.111
u&le of n• 47' G"; So«<a teet to tM beJlGI:liDI of a curYe be a part of TJUe 10 ot tbe ~~~~~~~~~;,; 11• 57' 37"' Wut 1046.11 fMt eoocan NortbwesterlJ 111.nac Newport Beaeb U:.telpaiCodt.
to the belfJID.lac of a Cln'e a radiUI of lOSO.OO teet; North-SECTlON S. Tbls OJ'dla&act
eoocan Norttawelttr'.,-ta.mr euttrb' 116.51 teet aloae Rid sbaU brt ptj)lbbed ooee hi tbe o...-. ..,., •• .. 1 ._..
a ndhll of 110.00 flllt; Sot~Ua-earN tbroqb an aDCle of or!lcJa.l ..,CJIPft' ot tbe City, r::'..,.... .._. -.._ •
westerlY 12!7.58 r.etU.,ald t• 18' oo·• to the beJinalol a.nd the same stan be eflectlle • ,..._
CIII'Ye tbroalfl U ucJ4i of of I ft"f'tf'H Cliffe CODCIYe SO dQ'I after tbt date of Its fler h\f ....... tlel\
-;:; •• aa• 50' oo•· to tbe bt&'DIUI SoCbeuterlJ b&Yllle: a ndl• adopttoa. Cell Chrkte,tur.
• of a reY«H eune ooacaTe of i'lO.OOI..t;COIIISHlq:Nortb-'nl1l ordlaace wu b1tro-a. 1167 • 117~
Solltberty blY!q a nd:l• of MtterlJ M.ts t.tt a.torc llld doeed at a recuW IMitlal of Mil.. I.-f-A AltA
140.00 !HI; w-riJ 555.40 e.... ......., .. uct• or lbo CIIJ couocu at tbe Ctlf at
feet &loal aid C11M't ~ S • 14' ot•• •to a potat 01 tbt Kewport Beacb be1d 0. tbe 1'7tlll u t..IIIPI o1 n• sr St'' to .......... ., ... o1 tblt _, ot December, nn,aad,....
tbe beCbWill otar"'••c...,. etrW.I aud dMeftbld to tbt ~ oe tM lOU. da7 ot
cooca•• Nortborl7 llariol a -Ia --. Callb* Juuar)', It'll, .,. tbe 10.-..c
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IT'S A FACT! -
EVERY NEW 1972 FORD
CAR AND UGHT DUTY
TRUCK IN OUR HUGE
INVENTORY IS I'RICED
LOWER TODAY-MODEL
FOR MODEL-THAN
1971's WERE I'RICI!D
A 'YEAR AGO TODA Yl
There WIU Never le
A letter n-To
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lwo ... IC~ ..... :
Coli m.4ND
This announcement Is neither an otter to sell nor a sollcllal•on ot an otter to buy an~ ol lhasa
securitiu. The otter is made only by the Pros~tus.
January 17. 1972
400 Units
WESTERN !If DIGITAL
c 0 R p 0 R A r f 0 N
$2,000,000 7 % Coovertible Subordinated Notes Due 1978
176,000 Shares of Common Stock, $.10 Par Value
Offered onty In Units conslstlnJ of $5.000 prtnclpat amount of Notn and 440 Shares of
Common Stock. Tha Notes and shares of Common Stock compn•lnJ th11 Unlta will not ba
~ratety transferable until Aptlt 14, 1972 0 1 such earlier date •• mil)' ba determined by
the Compeny wtth t.he consent of the Underwriter . •
Pr1ee $7,.500 Per Uait
LEGAL HOTlCIE
FICTITIOt.E Bl61NESS NAME
STATEMENT
LEGAL NOTICE Tbe folknrlng persons are
FICTITIOUS BIEINESS NA ME doing business at:: R ' R 1m-
STATE MENT ported Prints, 8811CoastH11b-
'nle following persons are way (Space 197), Lacuna. Beach,
doing business as: Airporter Callt. 92651 : Vlrctnta C. Hey-
Speed Print, 2061 Business ooids, 8811 Coast Htpw&y
Center Dr., lrvlne, CA.: Alfred (Space 197), Laruoa Beach.
C, Stoffel, 16214 Shasta, FOtm-CaW. 9%651; Rectoa McPartJJD.
taln Valley; Donald R. t..wreoz, 8811 Coall Htpnray(Sptce 197).
430 Avocado, Corona del Mac. Lac-Beach, CaW. 92151.
Tbls business Js being coo-Tbla bualDeu 1a balnC coa ...
dueled by a partnership. dueled b)' a partanbtp.
SlpiOd ' A. C. Stotfel. SIIIJIOd Vlrpoia C. Royaoldo,
This statement nted with the Tbll ltalemeat tiled witt& tbe
co.mty c lerk of Orange Colllty c<alt)' clerk of 0raacw eo.tJ
OD; Dec, 22, 1971, by BeYerl)' 00: Ju. I, 19'72, by Elerll'lJ
J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. J. Maddoz, deputy COWitJclwt.
Publlsl'l: Ja.o, 6, 13, zo, 27, Pmlllll: Ju. s. 11, zo. 17,
1971. I.D the Newport Harbor U'l!, 1D tbt Newport Harbor
Enslen. F-149!3 Eulp. F-1-
LIGAL MOTICI
FICTITIOW BW!NESS NAME
, STATEMENT
The follo'lflog per8005 are
doing busloess a.a: Jersey-West
Yacht Sales, 2300 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach, CA.:
Jeffrey Lynn Marsh, 1691Mesa
Dr ., Apt, E-4, Santa Ana, CA.;
Leonard c. Marsh, 383 Bl.y-
shore Ave., UlO, Loq Beach,
CA.; Bubar& J, Marab, 313
Bayshore Ave., tUO, Lone
Beach, CA.
Tbis buslnes• Ia belnc coo-
ducttd by a putnenblp.
llelrOIIT "'-MIIOR EIIICJI
'IICIJID RCliOII ,..._ P• J
IIIIJIIIOAY. JAII.·lll, 1972'
C:OIIIIIA DEI.IIAII. CALIF. •
%ur
earpets Cl~q
OUR ADVANCED METHOD
SOIL-GUARDS AS IT
. ST~RILIZES •. • CARPETS •
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.STA¥ -eLEANER, lONGEJl
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NO HARSH
BRUSHES OR
DETERGENTS ~~U
ARE USED
. ONE DAY S.lRVICEI
CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
COASTAL I
·645-1313
CENTIAL
540-6011
~tea Ill
eJGMa~ter
CARPET CLEANERS
\
SIIIJIOd' Jellrey L. IWIIII, .lt.IC:,fHlfiD Thls statemeN ftl«! w1th the
couoty clerk of Oraap eo..ty
OD: Dec. 1'7, 1971, by Bl"r•IJ
J. Kaddol:, d~ coiiKJdert,
Publllb: Dec, SO, 1971, Jaa.
6, lS, 20, 19'7Z, 1.a. tbe NeWport'
Harbo< Eutp. F -UMI