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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-03-16 - Newport Harbor EnsignSHAMROCK FLAG belllc ratted by Nancy Kaye SmUb (Mila Newport Beach) and Mrs. George Schoonover slcnals btc St. Patrick's Day plans of Newport Harbor Zoota Club members who will host the 7th aMual "Sbamrock 110elal" thts Friday at the ~n1or CIUzeos recreation ceuter, 15th St. and Irvine Ave., Clift Haven. A "Leprechaun luneMoo" at oooo wtll be followed by a 7 p.m. "Dew &! Dublln" dinner. The $2.50 dOOatlons for lunch aod $4 donattons tor dinner wilt go to the Zonta's community services flmd. POOne reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Jack Reinert at 548-1212 or 548-3067, Mtas Newport Beach was selected as Zonta gl.rl for Febttary at Corona del Mar high schOOl. Mrs. SchOonover ls chaJ.rma.n of the St. Patrick's Day dJru)er, (Ensign photo.) Ask $9 million in park bonds A $9 mU11on bood lSSue to Monday by the City Councn. fi..Dallee parks wtll go before was awarently sparked by the Newport Beach voters June 13. city rovernment's frustration The 3-part measure wtll ask over lnabillty to buy conted for a yee. or no vote on each park and •lew lites as they of the following Issues: become anHablt. With no • $3.5 mllUoo for immedlate money ln the elty ttll tor pur~ funding of a park-sHe purchase chaae of parks, the CouncU plan, •htch would loclOOe park has watched u developers pt sites already destpate( by the ready to build on land eo'tlt~ city. by realdeots aod pukplanners. • $2.5 millloo for develop. Mooday oJabt's Counell sea~ meot of the parks, slon ll1so decided to put a 40- • $1 mi1Uoo for a reserve acre former city dump tl) for fund :o buy park 1aDd as it sale to raise an estlman.d be-comes needed and available $500,000, tn the future. OD Aprll 14, the CoUDCIIWIU A two·Ullrds vote ls DHded ~unoe bow much each of to lfPI'cwe e.eb part of:-...... -"llloiO S.•ntto. of 'M bold a- bond lnue. woWd 1Dc:reue the cUy's pre-u JA)I'OVed, some of lhebood sent $1.10 tax rate. mooey WOilld probably go to Rougtl estJmates of the cost denlopment of bicycle trails to tupayers shOw U.t about and park-Uke pedestrlao paths 2 cents would be added to the called "paseos." ta.z rate for each mlllloo dot .. TM bond lssue, approved Iars worth of boods. ···--- State AutmblYIDI.II Robert Badblm hu rupoaded to a flood of &Dt1-tr...ay letter• from Orup County ccastal communities bJ' tntroducla&' a bUl to Gaa.Uy ldl1 tbe freeway route throucf:l Newport Beach, , r " • But ~tate Senator DeDnis Cll'- peoter Is stUI DOt con'floced that a ma)orlty of the coutal ' 1 ctlles want tbe freen.y stopped, Mr. Badham'a omce sa1d yesterday that the assemblyman • • • was having the state's le&i.S- • • ~ ' lattve counsel draw 14) a bill • •, •.• 1 for Immediate .st*lmLsskMI to • e the legislatw-e, Tbe otrJce • ' • -spokesman said the btU was , • • • c ..• MRS, ANTHONY ROBERTS (center) of 3095 CoUegeAvenue, Costa Mesa, Is signing up son Jim for the Harbor Area Ne:wport-M~sa eummer brueball program. Assisting ln the repatn.Uons Is Mrs. Sandra Long. More than SOOyounpters alped 1.1) at the Friday and Saturday dates at Davis school In Costa Mesa. Reg1strattons this week wtll be at Ltncol.a elementary school at 3101 Pacific View Drive, Harbor View HJUs. Parents shOuld bring the boys to the sci:Kiol to receive their )ersles a.nd ftll out the requlted forma. SI(Jl·\IIS will be Friday from 6:30 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. (Ensign photo by Vic Opalek.) Girl Scouts ask for bike trails , IPI.Tk.ed by a resolution pas. sed Mooday nlgbt by the New- port Beach City CouncU, urg- lng both Seo. Carpenter and Assemblyman Badham to Intro- duce bills kllllng the route through the city. A companion resohrtton asked tor an .a.mebd- ment to a b1ll by Sen. Georre Deukme}la.o ot Long Beach which would lmoclt out the tree- way througb the clty, The amendment wouk! add Newport Beach to the deleted route. Sen. Deukmejia.n's btU paned the Senate transportaUoa com- mittee Tuesday aod was sent to tbe Senate noor . Mr. Badham's oatct' sa.1d hlJ bill will be acUuly pu.bed ooly 1t pressure continues to mount from people LD coutal towns. The wordi.nr of the bUl Is Aid to be stmllar to one he submitted last Y81J', wlll.eh U Newport Beach Girl Scouts By the time they were 11n. later died LD the Senate's trans. can sell cooties as well u ished taUdoc, they bad theCoun-~~Uoo commltteeias they sell bicycle paths, Ule ell ready to eat cooldes rl(ht E 1 er auot":Y..!:!.., t week's elty Is ill for eome oveutufted out of tbelr haDds. ns CD q ......-eJmeo lor cootte Jtn. Tbe prta, led by Girl Scout both Mr. Be.dbam and Mr. Ctr- A-.....,_«J of tu lfMQ...CJad omc•l . Mary Barrett Bll.kt, Ptnter as .,.inc lbat more eUDt:t.nntd, treah-taced young. called their procram "Bikel ltlfonn.attoo fts Deeded 011 tbe 1ter1 camped 1n CJty CouncU to the Beach" alld said u "WOUkS feeUnp of people In commlllli- cb&mbers MoDday ntght to ask only cost the ctty $17,500 to: ttes around Newport Beach be- the city fatbers tor qUick ac-• BulkS a paved bike trail fore bills woukl be Lntroduced. Uoo to ret some paved bicycle along Jamboree Rd. from East ::r~ tr;:-v~ %en pourlng Into trails &Ddthlef.proofbfke racks bluss Dr. to Coast Hwy,, ($1 5,-F 0 ~ 0 c.,e:_. •- rellldy for summer 0001 rom guna ~ell, wr ex- Towa Plannlni Assn., the Hls- torieal Society, Pro-Environ- ment People, VIlla~ La(Wll., the Clyte League and l.aguDa Greeobelt. A letter to both legislators hae also been sent by the O&na Polnt Cltl.zens for Action Com- mittee. Seoa.tor Carpenter's atde, Mike Neal, said yesterday that the senator Is watnng for 2 things befort' lntrod~~Clng legls- latiDno JOC • otncial word from the state's division ofhtgtlwaysthat the rowe has been de leted from Its master plan. • More lndlca!lon from coastal communilit'S, other than Newport Beach, that the free- way is not wanted. Mr. Nea.l said official action by the city councils of coast cities wouk1 have ttle strongest influence on the senator's decision. GIRL OF THE YEAR In the Ne'WJ)ort Harbot' Bufaeu and Professional Women's Cl ub, Dor is Baletka, lbrcnu a mall sack Into a Sonic Freightways truck in Costa Mesa. Doris and her husband, Geo rge, run Sonic and the Bay Mall Dell very Service. (Ensign photo.) Last night, the Lagw1a Beach BPW GIRL OF THE YEAR BUSY WITH MAIL DUTY City Council wa s due to con-Doris Baletka sort of misses Sider a resolllflon sponsored driving trucks, but the volume by the C!Uzens Town Planning of otftce work ln Z Costa Mesa Aasn. that would require a vote of ttle people to approve bUslnesses she helps her hus-band rWl just doesn't let her any treeway aueement. New-get behind the whee l much any port Beach made such a re-mor t. qulrement part of Its city cbl.tter last March. Michael ''I miss getting to see all of the nice people I met when Schley, cllalr m&n of the as-1 was drivtor, • • says tht' at. IOCI.atlon 's transportation com-tractive businesswoman, who mittel, told the Eoslgn that he has just bun picked as '·girl wu rea.aooably sure that at 1 least 3 of the city's 5 coun -o the yeu" by the Newport cllmen would favor the re90lu-Harbor Business & Profes-sional Women's Club. tloo. Mrs. Baletlta and her hus- Tbe La(UDI Beach re50lu-band, Geor~. operate the Ba~ tlon would also seek federal Mail Delivery Service out of and sute tlmdinc for a study 875 w 8t of alteriate soluUoWii to the . 1 h St. Sonic Frelgtll-ways, another Batetka enter- coutal tn.mc problem. prise, ts rwt from the same Durloc .. _, .. .,.., .... - bag l4l wto one ot the trucks :...od dr ive 11 to Its de stinll.lion. Her chOice as the women's c lub's gtrl of the year was based on her work within the club and on club projects. Vivian Ker ley, the club'spub- hclty chairman, calls Doris ·•a g:uog.ho member woo ls a lways looking for some way to help people --she goes out of her way to do everytlling sne's asked to do, and ttleo does a !HUe more." She got tht' club Lnvolved ln helping. "Outrear h," a Santa Ana-based organization devoted to helping kids In trouble. Her ch urch ar llvfUes have also been r redlted with he lpln.c her to lind other people whO ne.d belp, She l• a member of Newport Unity ChiJJ'ch. Dor is Is the club's recording serr etary and co-chatrrmu. of conventions, and '·never misses a meeting," •ccording to Mrs. Kerley. • • Mark special bicycle lanes ample, anti-frt'eway letters Play ba II, Celebrl"tl"es down Dom or. to coast Hwy. have ,.,.eoutrrom theCltl>ens anddownRtversldeDr.toCoast B I h•t gels catch JackPaepke former "'?·Build east iron or COO-urg ar I s USC-Chicago Bears Quarter. crete bike racks near the beach f S 12 000 e-..laa ot tbt Newpon Beach Do~· runs tbe admtntstn ~ r .. ohKioaa, Vlce-Mayor How-ttve departments of both busl- ard Rocers tdenttned some of nesses She aDd Geor ge nav the "eoemles" of the aotJ-been ~rtect for 23 yearse treeway forct'S. He blamed the bur their bushles assoclatlo~ CaU!ornia Chamber ot Com -goes back even further. Dor is marce, Ule Orange County worked tor George for 2 yea.rs Cl:lamber of Commerce, Orange before tlley were married. County road commissioner Ted They 00.,. hve tn Htmtingtoo McCoovllle and mem bers of Beach the State Highway Commission B.a),' Mail ServicE' 4 cts as for kftPing the coast freeway mall a~;ent for a number of ro~e aUve and kJcldng. busmesses In the Newport Hr.r- Is she • ' Ub€'ra ter1 woman"" ' I fet'l b7eat frt'f'dom -- freeoiom of the spirit, ·• says Doris, ''<tnrl I ~li~ve that any wom an wno gets an educaUon and wllQ ttandles he rself with proper dii:Ylil}' t ..an make It In the busJntss ...,.orld, which Is llasicall} il man's worlr1 .'' Hollywood stars and beal Greg MorrJs of "MissJoo e.z-ba.llplayers will sult up April Impossible," slnpr Glen Z3 to play the UC I be.seball Campbell, Lee Ma)lrs of the team in what has been blUed "Owen Marshall' show, David as the "ftrst annual celebrity Hartman of ''The Bold Ones," world series pme." TV star and prestdeotlalcaodi- back ROOy Buk.Jch, ex-base~ at 15th St., Nt!wport pier, 23rd or ballers Letty Murdock Andy St., and at Balboa pier. I C&rey, Ro~c Miller: Bob Councilmen, full of praise A Baycrest family already ·Tbere Is a powerful lobby bor uea.. Muct: of their work stJU try!Dg to )am a lreeway tncludes hauling highly c lassi- down our throats," Mr · Rogers fled muerlal for at'rospace claimed, "but !hey will lind firms. Doris had her own routt' out that the people can speak for 7 years and wntn tne need more powerfully than an)· anses can stili thr"'w ~ ..,~;! lobby." • "' ........ 'Tflere ue flifferences be- tw<>en men and women and " she smJlts, ·I llkt' that t1lf - feren,e." The game at the ucr stadium date Pat Pa11Jsen, TV star Bert will be a benefit to support ReyooJcls, OJCU nomi.Dee Geoe UCI's be.sebaUscholarshJppr0 • Hackma.o, former Rlctrteous gram. Brothers performers Bill Med- Makers of Uolmeot will prob~ ley aDd Bobby Hatfle.,, Rob ably pick ~a couple of bucks, Reiner of "Allin the Famlly," too. Mike Cooaors of "MaonJ.t," Cherry, Jerry Parker, George for Ule presentation made by touched by tragedy was ric- Hunter, Jim Murray, Dan Aid~ the girls, one of whom told Umlzed again last weekend when rich (UC I clwlcellor) and Ba.I. 0 f t friend who was kJIJed burglars took tamlly belrlooms boa Bay Club's Ra_,h Berke. r d ng a bike on a da.ngerous nlued at more than $12,000 Bat boy for the stars ,,street,askedtbe cltymana .. r rromthehomeotllrs.stanley DUMP SITE FOR SALE slated to be market oner Oiclr. to come to tbe next Cooocll Clark Richards, ~eeting wtth some plans 00 Mr~. Clark's busbi.Dd, a.a Air Ralph Berke, Balboa Bay Club and James Caan of "The God- vice-president, aDd chairman father." of the benefit pme, ays the For teammatu, the stars followtn& sbow-blz stars have will !lave Ram UDebacker Mar .. alreidy acned to play: lin McKeever, Calltornta All· 4 TEENAGERS ARRESTED Mr. Berke says Ucket sales bow we ,can do wh.at these Force filer, llas been mlss:lne' For Sale: One slightlY-used for the 2 p.m. game are al~ girls want. ' Ill Southeast Asia stnce 1969. gartage dump, near a waterway ready put the 3,ZOO mark. MRS. ROSENER DIES Juat last mooth, the city of that 90metlmes has water aiXI Tickets are on sale at the Esther L. RoseDtr of Udo Newport Beach booored herl.Dd a marina ttat has neither water Lido and Harbor VI., Rich .. lsle will be burled LD Sa.o Mateo her 2 teeoap cbUdrea durinc nor boats. SOOrt jog to the ard'a Markets and at all today alter her de&th March a apeetal dl.y ma.rk1n&' the 3rd beach. Very close to (In ra rt, branches of Soutrtero Callf~ 14 at Glenhaven Conn.leseent aonJYtriU'Y of Col. Clark'edls-surroUDded by ) the trlt'Ddly cit)' ornia First Nat1ootl Buk. Home. Sbe was 86. · appe&r'1.nee oYer L&oa. of Costa Mesa. Price • -about LaJI-minllte Ucktts may be Mra. Rosener, who lived at Pollee a.ld "at ttUt two or $500,000. picked ~ for $1 at the UCl 125 Vla VePnla., ts suntved mort" burclars cot into the NtwpOrt Be:&ch put ttle cltr Newport Beach pollee say a.ceepted for membenh1p. Tbe bueb&U stad.lwn pte. by a 9011, Joseph ROMJer Jr. Clark borne wb.Ue the famUy dump ~ for sale Mooday lD 4 tHR&pn who attebded a 3rd younpter n• dlJQuallft~ For mon lrdormat1on, call of Newport Beach. She was wu .. .,.., from lut Sa.tar~y bopes of raising mont'y to buy crtmln&l jultlce clan at Co-beCI.UM ot btlA( O'ftrnl&flt. Mt • S.rkt at 645-5000 or Gene a Dltlve of Minnesota and had morlliD( UDtU Moodily niebt lDd part WJ::I. There was no im- roaa dtl Mar bJifl tcbool, and Officer Breuler aid tbl.t Alilma at 642.10+6. Uved here tor 53 years. carted lWIJ' autiqoea. ~-mediate rush by invutors to 1Jho an oow taclna buril&rY tbe EJPiortr meet~nptbat were lop, au.,.rnre, cryml Uld buy the 40-a.cre plot, but sevtral chtrae•. Wtrt DIYtr members attend«~ by the! SUC*:UWtrt Moon waIL er YI.SI"fs NB other bousebold ltems addlDc pubUc a.ceoctes haYt' fht'lr eyes of the DeW pollee~~ed reorp.nlHd. 10 that they lA 1.1) to l n.haUoo of $12,UO. oo lt. Law Enforcement E1;>lorer wouldn't leun a.ny pollee pro. Newport Beach dettdlYe The dump, located in the Scout Poll. cedurts that 1JOUld help them. Mooa-'ftllt utrooaut Edwin mother sl\lp ln a 69 mile high Out Elllo« Rid .. .,me ph)'s1-city's northwestern corner at RtporU earller thta week 1 .. _ 3 .,_ (81111) Aldrin was a Harbor lunar orbit, 'nitln11: for the cal e't'ideoet hubetlo~" the end of Costa Mesa's 19ttl t.d 1Ddlcatld lMt Arthur CAll · 1llll" ~".eDJies aodGellwere Arta n.Jitor last week...eod, reDduvous Ule next morninc by pollee, bti: he would oot St., tlasll't been used for ~vera I 18 of1407 Outrl Dr Hat ' picked .., at 2:30 a.m. Sunday JtaytD& at the Balboa Bay Club, lor tl'le retlll'n trlp to 81lrtb, elabonte. years. The city's p.rbl.ge is boi-Vtew Hills;':~ 17·~yeu: as lhey 1Jtre leaYlnC WwreU He wu accompanied by Mrs. The most hl(bly •aluedltema oo.., taken to tht' county dwnp olda a.tld a 15.ytat-okt had Drywall, 3955 Birch St., ~*~' AldrLD ud tbeir 2 101111, Wlke, WOMEN REALTORS SET tak• nre a $1,500 Lou1s XV la Coyote Ca.ayoa. aetllaliY joloed lb atbtf the airport. Pollee saJd they 1&, a bt&h .:bool 1UD1or, and ST. PATRICK'S DANCE desk, a PllDtlD&bJ an lll1kDcnrn The dump site tas been used e po ore wen c:arrylnl walklt-talkte Andy, u, ao 8th &r&der. Their German ut1st nlued 1t$!,OOO, in recent weelts u tra.de-t:.Jt beiDa arrulld earl)' Slftlay radios to keep in contact wtlb datllbter Jan 14~Jear-old Tbe Women's CouocU ot the u artiqpe mirror frarne worth in the city's ettorts to get 5 monltl« OOtbobotrJiuJelar&e. loollolb outs••· ••e ~Jdt ~ N t Harbor Costa llosa • .PoUcemu Stanley Brealer, . a<ft! u• uou nc. freahl11Ul ataJtd at Edwards ewpor -..,500 lDd uJlYer sentcenlued lots oa CUff Drivt' for a Yiew adYUior to the...., lawtntoree~ '!'be .,... Law Entortema Alr For~e Base which they Board of Realtors wtU bold at $800. park ln Newport Heights. After meat Pole, al.d TundaJ that EJPioNt Po.c ts tor boys 15• attll call borne, ' a st. Patrick's dinner d&Dee Mrs. Clark, a nattve of Cart Artbofer of WestcUtt, 3 of tiM youthl t-.:1 c:oatacted 17 )'M.fl old. lt la dtCCDid Col. Ud Mrs. Aldrln r.n t~ Friday nl(bt at the Costa Caeeboskwa.tla, married Col. OWDtt of ttH! lots, otfered last tbe polt, but that pollee Dew to Jttmulatt I.Dttrest 1D law ~ lookin1 tor a home ln Mea GoU aDd Comtry Club Cl&rk ill Gtrmuy lD 19$3. She 'lf'ed to sit down aDd talk ser - aU aJoac tbl.t the youth& WG'e entorcemeot practleea ud ttb-tbl Los ADcf'" &rtl. wbere to benetlt the cr~·s oollece came to this eouatry Z years ioUII)' wtth city om etals about PI&DII.ac a bu:rcJu'J, 10 ! o1. tea, ud to PI"'ride a pottttrt Baa cu deYOte tda Ume to tcbolatsb"' tuod. a,o. a tnde, 1t IA)eared that a swap ::....:n:::r t.:.~ ~=b .. ~~-.. :i ~£!rii:1 Benefit planned for Mike ~;....:.;:t~F!i.;-E C dod t f A 5 tbl U.S.AtrForceuotU.Ueb of tM Blafts, tut 1Nelr: b' Mr. Artbofer were "still tu an I a e orum pr. l,afterJlr-rsotaeU.,.duty. Stldeata at CorOGI del Mat Pll'rnillkiD to bold the Ntd aput OG ttl'ms" of the trade. HiJ ..nice laeblclel combat MJb aebOOI bue dtel&rtd DOt drl'*· So, tbe City COUDc11 decided AU 8 M'nport BeaCh CltJ .,,...._. ta tbe Kortu wu, week "Wib Mo~aer Sc.bool oftleiala ha.. ap-Moocii.J olJhC to ualold the dump CottDCU ..-too wW ••• oolt-tMI tiN ..-:11-•IMnllollowF-IO)IU, wtolt"udllo¥ta<_lod_· -tbtpiU,udtllo-'1 ontbobiii>Mt-r. •cb otber at tW •ml.,..lal tDUie ... ...,.,.,. ......_ wtl1 Col. Ald:rlll ud Mttl Arm· n.t.aDc aettnttts to be_. pay aettfltl.. wtU ~Mel~ MoedaJ IDtthlted partlea mlct!C in- NfWPOI1 Harbor CMmbtr ot prqride lilt I =tnAtW wttb --.-*'* tM ~Sc ant M _.. •••111 for tllt ,._. wltll u tee eram IllUDe oc:. .. cbdt tbl OOIIM}, whlcb wulJ COIDII*U COIDCil art~lldldllllit tlaiU' tar ..... hti'R 1 II •I 0 d ...... oe ta. --.•a --..::. en.-C11tt1tJu ._.. fto teet. to llctiiSt tM llte ill Ita W.-.e. tD be Mklat1:10&o~~~ ldlaCll Ia tM .......... I. 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A ...... &Ill_,.... -••• Tlillrt-._. ......_ c-. .__ ,.. ~w-~. ~-· _,It II-... tod. .... ;... _, wua ...., .. uz Ct'l .. ., .. .....; u ••r••n. u. • d~s;•·,: i4:. -.;:;..,.. ;~ .;.-= TMiltta• )DIIM uu-. Ctllmt• "'"-.Jocltlltl7. -·· Ctl.llllhll C ...... •11m -.lin. a. llol•J--U.:...,-. Jllol 10 lllo-. ottttcl lilo t I I been considered for r ears as a possiblt' Jocatton for a puh- llc marin&, The $500,000 prke tag IS based on an LDdepern:lenl ap- praisal in 1970 which pe~ ttle market value <~.t betw~n S400,000 and $485,000, The rity tl.gurea that tht' ste.ad\ rise In real estate values has Pushed it o•er the S500,000 flgun. Orance Count}· supervisors !lad albd last week that the city doo.ate the site to tht> county for grf>f!n bell use. Some tongue -m -rheek banler at Monday night's round! meet- Ing lOOk DOlt' of the county's request Councilman Carl Kymlll : Ttle ~·ount y Ills been so DJ.Cf' to us oo I ~ iSSues of the air. port, ttle frpewa y a.Jl(l thf' life- gllllrd subsid}, maybewesOOUld t:"lVt' them ttle dump site." M&yo r Ed Hirth: "Let'strade t11ern !lit' !'lump for the air- port ... Back Bay policy revised Mayor Ed Hirth's tderii that that "the city join with tbe the Newport Beach City Council count\ m requesting ft<htral sOOuld cha.Dre the wording of .uslstllnct'." its poUey 00 Lfl!Qer Newport Councilmen avoided chooslnc Bay llu beeo acet>pted by the between tht' words of the mayor Council --but wtth 110mebody and those of his chllUeoeer by else's words. <~.ccf'J)tlng the -ordln11: ot Mr. The COtmcU ~»os.Md are90lu-Mctnnls, whO Is running oo- tton Monday lll(ht putting the opposed. city on tfJ'Cord as tlYoring studin aimed at pruenlng a DEVELOPMENT OKAYED "sub&t:antial porttoo" ot the IN WEST UPPER BAY UP~»r Bay as a wUdUfe prt'-A new 16 -bome development serve. ia tht' West I.Tpper Bay area Couocllman Don Mdnnls is exPe<"ted to be(tn wtthtn &0 wrote and IDOUOredthe re110lu-<lays, wtth S&O,OOO a.Sacte-ttm- Uorl a.fter COUPCIImeo had Sl*)l tty hOmes rudy for oecupue)' almotl 1. 1Jeek •\ldyln1 a stml-b1' AIICUSt. lar propoal by Mayor Hirth. Newport S..ch d ty COI*.U· Tbe mayor•a pollcJ cM.nre meo <*a.)'td the cteveklpmeat would .. .,.. Md the clty ''PIJ'-Monday IU(flt. tictpUe 11 eftorta to tstabllst\ O.Mr G. H. RobtAaOil of a metbod for tbt pqrcbhe of HftlDctoa Belch wtU bi.YI tbt that prtn.tety-OWDtd prcc-tJ" wuuam Sl•er.,. Co. o1 s.J. -to m&lotala t11o t.Wor &aeo dtnlop t11o 4. 7 -. 8oJ'I-C(Ollll7. tnd .. tllo ftOI -Ill II'· A.U oftM ~ BIJLIWtwa n.. A". btll•ow f'Nr'- M._t lloadl diJ l.ttl. Dr. old llldiL orueo c-. -· LOla Will 1lo oratlablo ... ... " ~ uUd .. ilcllf'&1 c. ....... I. ... ........ IO'QP ., "' ........ ,.. .. Oil .... lin. •t I -· .. biiiCI' of ....... tllo ~ ., .... 11m ~ llml oil- ........... ...,, •• d ., ........ hi I Can n ouSt • PU11t7--.illS bt t Jr ........... . eWf. wt111 ..... Ml.JW Birft'1 aar.e ll .. ••• tut. ..U. ,.. tbe WW4 bUtlil 'he 11'11 • lte ....... .. by • .., ... -· tllo -dlndlr -"' ... .. • I lltURSDAY,IIARQt ·~ wz LE RS oro ~:=:~=;;;;;;;;;;!!MN~!!:·!!-~C8!!!!t:;..·~ I I E I ' EDITOR I'IIIIWATmU.AUYB riPI-bt..--- -ION.._tlloocla 1M~~~-doll•llloo WOP-~~!~!!a! f!!~i~!~~~~&Mw Nra.~-ol't.Crt· _._.._ "" III>Jo<tlno ldlniiJ ru!Mtoc tta-111 -11u -• -....-,.. Ill c--. Ill .,.,., Ilia eeloolll. DJieetiiM ot a poUcr ta ... ,.. t, I 171. a-..... , tM ''l*b&ic WerNt ud t111t ~:::::~:~==~~=:::;===~=~:~~~ lJ .,.. & ,.... bMIDd Pllblte Wt.lflrt." ·-..--111e nu JIQIIIIoo 111 ... a THI C)IJfiCI.AL NE.WII'AN" m_.clp&l..., t_.,.. "lobaly-come-lateb' .. ~ha~ ..,. c11J IIU .... llod, IUid lloo. 111 direct &Dd ..,..,..1 Of THE CITY Of N£WPORT BEACH duplt. tbt 1$1 YOter mudate jaYoh>tmtat 1D the S.ck Bly THE HARBOR AREA'S OFFSET NEWSPAPER to llop the PacUle COU: ftM-liS. Cll"eramuy moatba, du.r- Of'Bc• w prietdnt ,...,., to !beE~~ way, 1 am eorrr to ttp0tt tar wbicb I strenuously labored 2121 a. c-1 Hwy .. C«ONI del Mar. Call!. 91625 tbat the Dt•J.tloa of HJpways &Dd debated before tht Oraace Is sUU plutalne to bulk! the CoUDty Board of SIC*Ytaor• TELEPHONE : 173-01550 CAnt Code 714) coaat b'MW&J throueh the mid ~ and otber &row4 to nulllf) the nt£ NEWPORT HAR.IOR J!.NSJCN It t:h. only t~nttp~~pn printed and die o1 our city. "County of "'5fup • lnlne pubU•bcd in tit. C ty ol Newport aucb, aod the only l~lly ownl'd Many of the cJUJ;eu of New. Compa11y (land) exchanae and opnw1ed rw-pepn ia die Newp«l Hatbot-Colta ,. .. Nea. port Beach bi.Ye been luUed agreement" ~~ thlt moostrous P\lhiUhcd -ekJy, on nuraday. SeeOQCI d.au po.taiJI: s»-id " Cocona loto apathy by the reauUs of "ciYe a-away" of public In· del Mat , C.lif. lllal .,,_ h 9th tr I st ....... c eeway elec-ere • THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN wu adjudted to be a new1pa~ of UOD lDd also by the rema.rlr.l Tbit ootor!Otls deal contem- &encral citc:ubrion by cDUrt decree No. A·20178 dated May 14, 1951 , of Mr. Bamford Frankland, the plated the surreDder or the in Suprrior Cowl for dlt: CoWlty o( Onnae, State of C.lifornia, and by 1~-··•u rcuon lbereof iJ qu.ali&d to publiab aU pubtk notice. required by b w. U l ~ director ol the [)e. Pow c tidelands to the Irvine partment of Pubtlc Works ot Compaay and the ver y "ult i- ARVO E. HAAPA . . . . . . Dwlll'l' .. nd P\lbli&hn the State of CaUloriUI., who mate" 1n commer cial deveklp- PEG HAAPA · · • · • • · .Auociatl' EditOI' told Newport Beach on July ment of the Upper Bay, SUBSCR IPTION RATES In Hvbor fuca : Ou1 of Hub<. Area: Ont year, 15.00:2 yu u , I 8.00 Ont year. 16.00: Z yu n , 11 0.00 <II. .eDf "' .JI.p AR VO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher ol the Ensign * TRY THIS SPELLING BEE With 2 teenage daughters In school, It's like going the second time around delving in the school books --braving the chal- lenges In grammar, math, history, ge- og raphy, even In Ge rman, and most of all in spelling . Let me pass on to you one of the most frustrating of these challenges --20 words in spelling. Look the m ove r, and de cide if they are correctly or incorrectly spe lled --and tben correct the m : asinnine bragadoccio rarify pavllllon liquiffy vermllleon Imposter m oc assin acommodate r occocco titt!late sacreligeous mayonaisse impressarrio lnnocculate superc eed obliggatto dessicate concens us r escussltate If you ca n spell 5 of them correc tly, you're a genius; 1 0 would be out of this world. J ust by way of a help, le t me say that ALL of the above are wrong. • • • • WHAT TESTS PARTY LOYALTY? I do not believe that our vote r s are going to be fooled by the lllog ical charge that criticism of our president Is dis- loyalty to the Republican Party. Late st politician to make that c harge is county asses sor Andrew Hinshaw, on the occasion of his last minute flUng in the congres- s ional race ag ainst Rep. J ohn G. Schmitz. Mr. Hinshaw accused Mr. Schmitz of irres ponsibility as a Republic an for opp os- ing "virtually all of the policies and pro- posals of Pre sident Nixon's administra- tion." Such an accusation is pure dem- agoguer y. Loyalty t o the Republi can Party means suppor t of historic Republlcan principles. It is President Nixon wh o has abandoned most of those pr inciples , while Rep. Schmitz has consiste ntly supported fiscal sanity, r edu ction of the fearsome national de bt, national security against the gr owing thr eat of communism, defense of private enter prise against the e ncr oachment of socialist legis lation, defe nse of local gov- ernment and local control against the grab for power by the federal government. The voter s have de m onstrated their sup- port of Rep. Schmitz's firm stand for individual freedom by r eturning him to office with Impressive majorities. The same vote of c onfidence Is fully de s erved and justifie d in this year's elections. • • • Right To Join Or Not Join A FREE PEO PLE "Umons .'lhould have every right to U1.\l even on ~ mmont y bliSI~. 8u1 the union has no tL&ht to campti members hip AdvoCllle~ of Riaht to Work !hould urae Conp cM mcn ro ~upport R1ght to Wo rk •• a federal scal ult ." - Dallal Morn mK Nrw1, November 9, 1971. .TO THE POINT "Compuls ory uniorusm tnfrinae., nor only on economic liberty b ut political IJberl y ;u well •· -Yplilantl (Mich.) PruJ, Nove mb er 1, 197 1. WH O WANTS IT' -"Jf then is one eco nomic prind ple on whic h aU bro ad sepne.niS of o ur sod ety IC-e m to l lfH, it Is lhat no man's emplo yment Jhould be dependent o n his membership in a labor unJo n o r any other orpniulion." ttllt~~llfll/lll~Hizntut, September 10, 1971 GIVE AND TAKE 13, 1971, that the COilst tree-Quite dbYiously, U I fa vor ed wa y "was dead and burled ... only commerclal development On Much 2, 1972, I attended --if that were my primary the "U ttle Hoover Commls-interest and p l for that dls- slon" ptbUc hearing held at t1Dctive natural area --the UCI regarding the present proposed development with con- status of the PacUtc coast tree-crete bulk-heads, private slips, way In Newport Beach. I heard marinas. etc., would have been Mr. Bamfor d F'ra.nklaDd deny the best possible vehic le. My lbat he had said t he freeway oppos.ttloo has been steadfast, was dead and burled; and In my views unchanged. fact he told th e "Little Hoover It Is my Cirm conviction that Comm lss.ton" that the StateDi-t he diver gent grol4)s must vision of Highways does plan r ecognize that none has the to build the Paclftc Coast Fr ee. sole right to impose Its views way right through the center to the exclusion of all other of Newport Beach. persons --a "balance" must Senator Carpenter and As. be arrived at to per mit useage semblyman Badbam are con-of the area for both natural s iderlng enterlag a legislaUve sanctuary and rec reational ac- blll to kill the .Paclftc coast tlvlty. The two ar e no t lncom- freewa y in Newpor t Beach. I patible. urge you to write both and As to RyckoN's other allega- prompt them to take thi s Jm. tlons, may I state tha t Mr . portant step. Max Sturges Is a respected Sincerely yolft's, citizen of Newport Beach, Walter J, Koch, Chairman deeply concer ned as are thou- Citizens Coor dinating Com -sands of our citizens with the mittee dangerous dr ift of our city. mlttee of the Harbor Area He isnotmycampalgnmanage r, Freeway Fighters nor does he formulate or speak • A REPLY FROM PEASE Editor or the Ensign, Mr. Ryckoff In a recent ne ws r e lease deliberately and ma - Uclous ly misrepresented my position on several questions, inchJding the Upper Bay, He knew the statements tobef.alse, or should have lmown. Or , 1f his conclusions were not wilful mis repr esentations but based on mer e supposition, then it r eflicts a careless and reck- less trait to "jump to con - clusion" and to substitute fa ntasy for tact --a serious lack of qual1.ncaUon for elective offtce whtch Newport Beach tax- payer s c.an ill-afford. Contrary to his gross mls - representalion, I do not know , nor have I at any time, ravored a strictly commer clal develop- ment of the Upper (Back) Bay. I do favor a "balanced use and development" of the Upper Bay. This view Is based onooth legal and equitable considera- tions. Specifically, I would utilize thai irreplaceable natural re- source to serve the diver gent interests or AL L the people ·- not just those who would leave it untouched "for the birds," nor only for those who would dredge it out for use of the ''boat owners,'' nor for any other "specla i interest'' gro~. Sound public policy demands that all groups -- the publi c at large --must be served and beDefited, No other al- ternative is acceptable. Le gally, this position Is man- datory, because the California State Constitutloo holds the tidelands to be pr operty of all t he people. By state legislative e nactment, the administration -· trusteeship --has been granted to the CountyofOrange. But that trust must be in the Interest of everyone, not nec- essarily the most vocal, and Lf that trust Is breached, con- trol will WJQuestionably rever t to the State. Equitably, a II the citizens shOuld be permitted the right to derive equal enjoyment and use from the waterways . Tt.at for me on poUcy matt ers . HARVEY D. PE ASE Council Candidate from the Newpor t Beach Fift h District • AffiPORT NlllSANCE Editor of the Ensign, Orange County Airpor t Is a gain up for public discussion, wit h t he ervl of Air West's lea se, and If lime a nd ex- per ience ever can teach us anything, we must lea rn now from tho se whO have suffered so much before us. Many years ago the late Gunther Lessing, vice presi- dent and attorney for Wall Disney for close to 40 years, wa s laughed off the floor of a West Los Ange les Chamber of Commer ce meeting. He rea l- Ized long before the anal im- broglio over L.A. Airpor t that the ti me to fight for home and land was then, not these many years la ter when airport per sonnel laugh at cit izens' anguish. Gunther Ll:!sslng of- fer ed t1is ma gnificent lega l brain, wltnout compensation, in or der to secure a~lnst what has become for them a he llish way of life. The old sayi ng, "united we stand, divided we fall," Is the story or El Segundo, West- chester, Playa del Rey, Ingle- wood, and Watts (and it could happen here to Costa Mesa, Laguna, El Toro, Newport Beach, Santa Ana , and Tustin,) --Too many Interests , all too late --so lhe airports go on their own destruc hve ways, with little regard for legality, or respect for huma n li fe, dlltflity, and proper ty values. And through a for m of concentration camp Uving citizens can use an imaginar y pass in order to get out -· to go to wor k --or temporarily out of the area, to save what Is len of their hearing and sanity. But they must return, beca use It Is Im- possible to sell their lovely homes. This is equitable? Yours truly, John Swlnbank 191 Riverside Ave. Newpor t Beach CAMPAIGN HO'S OPENED Two of the 3 ca.Ddldates for Houston aDd Frank flobtnson Newport Beach's 5th district (FrleDds of Newport Bay). Other City Cooocll seat ba'le formally committee member s are otclr. opened camt~&~p headquarters. Clucas, Isabel Andrews Pease, Iocumbent Ed Htrthwtllcam-Sue Ficker, Hoaghospltalbollrd pa.lgu from an ontee at 215 chairman A. Vincent Jor gensen; Rl•erslde Dr., oear Mariners Bob Lcwden, Doris Sunderland, Mlle. Willlam Marttn, Robert Rles, Pau1 Ryckoff, r etired Balboa Waller Koch of the Fr eeway I11&nd busin .. amu seeklnc FJ.cbttu, Florence McC ue, Mayor H1rth'a seat, has a cam. Ruth Whitney, Ellen Borcben~ pl..lp omee at U32 VI& ()porto, Ius, Lots Colllna and Dllrlene Lido Sbopa a.rea . Aodeuon. Mayor Hlrth Ultedthe follow- lDC' penoo..t amonr Ills 1\C)· CHORALE TO SIMC po.rtua: Former mayors Do-TI•Ort.DctCoastCommlllllty reea. Yarablll, Jay SI.Oddard. C bort.JI wUl k.Jel off OCC'a Charlol Hart &Dd Don Hill; flrlll ...,ao.IIIDo Ull •oek lrllll Btu Blnntq m, OCI eMlleeUor pertorD~&Dees of ~'a ou .uctrleh, 1o1m Curci, ''MUs lA C Ua~r"' ud Bl&ekM C'ildl.rt.u. "noport Brabm's ''NUAie" at 4 p.m. Harbor Clltl.mbet of Commerce s-ay, M&.rell It, 1a tbe ad.- pr-~ lloC-, -· na "15....,1co <llolrwiU Jolll -b, Dick Rldlard, jDIJirillor-.IUidoo- "'We do nol neao tia le on I he . basi• of the "give and CtadJ -u, Btu RIDC IUid for lbe porwmuca. na-- toke' principle We have not hinJ whatsoever "to Jive" -loMKMI~. clrt II -lbo-ol' " . Nr. RJCiooii'I&UCIIII"cam' Rldlor4 -· mulcaldlr-We wll not 1110b ony conceos10ns because ou• P'Oposals. pe1c1 -·•-11111 llarp ol' tllo Cllonto. TtcWa .,. do not form the bolis fo r a barter deal.·· -Nl/dtQ S. 11111111c. -: llarllllll $1.10 lbr &dda IUid $1 u !CIIIwdtnfTIJw,.-Mtly. 19j9J ~ A11M -. Tool - j ...., ol' tilt !IIIIo -. • .,.... oclloolll .., -...,joel. Allor -PPlll-ao-. tilt otar. _.,.,.IDe. '*~~'toe lllr•or-l""opor---lll>altotllt-1!'..,... btiiiC. l~lo--.. tilt -· ..w .. wtll bt llmllod; rudom - Ill a, hr ol' oclool-lclo -llanllludlrd!Md tlltol>o -~~~tilt -.tar-- Ill ~ Ud 11olod a )lctl•u u .. .,., ctuoroom ~w bt ellmlallod: -- actt..-•llolnrldt. --IUid lllo -~---· ~w bt 11111>11 proocrll>ld; IUid of lllo-ol' lllo --~IU bt loetod olll of tilt pro. procra111mlllc toward apartleu. IDe -11M!Joo o1' .. -.. •-· Tbt J)OWor of lbe pro. lor ldoolocle&l, p~ca~ lloo," lllo Eulp II jd>lllbla( ..... mer bfpauoo lllo -d polWoal aM IOCIII I pollll ol tld.t uUclt Ia f'D.U. H•e 18 ot t4ucatloD, thtltCifl'laleDIJfat Ylft' wtU be tbt cbJtf char~ tbe JlllOOOCI.lbtlllmtGt. aDd the pateats. Evta tbe aettr11Uea ot tbe IJittm. • • • teacher, wbo ta ctnn a cblaee Tbe greateR th.r-.t to buma.a to write the first at of ob-trMdom wbJeb flees mu todl.y Tbe RaD:S CorponUon, •bleb jKttves, losea out because her ta a new qstem of --.pou a.ullted wtth tbt Uleor.Uea1 power to 1Dtlueoce tbt objee-for mind cootrol. llu tu &1- coutraet of a PPB IYitlm tins a)M) wtU be HmoYtd by waya beta subject to -.laYe- MICHAEL J DeROCHE zt for .chooll:, &Mrms tblt u.e the procrammer. Sbe wt11 trUly meDt bJ roree or byeeonomlca. of 127 Opal A·ve., Balboa lila~ ;~~ =bl~~ ~e.:: bt a ll.ctlltator aDd. a DWIIIlctr Tl»t teehDOIOCleal (lnellldlnc baa bteD promoted to Z&Dee wttb 001 peraoa at tbe top. Of the clusroom, not a teacher cbemtca1) mecbulllms DOW' corporal in the El Toro MulDe "No ooe at a lower lent r.u at au, perfected provide a DtW c21· Alr Reserves as a mem!)er of Ute autborltt or tbe rlgtlt or Alter eaeb cbUd Is program-merastoa 1o eru~lanmeot, miDd Marine Air Base Sqllldroo-4& the blllty t u1r tbe know med ..Uh the pre-determtoed cootrol, wbleh will dWarf the The Marine reservist ~ led a ~!sio e b' ~ koowledge, va1ues,andpoteotlal ftnt two. Many of these new one weekend a month and par. ge req tulr.a per ,m slr.llla, be wtn be staodardlled WfiiPOM are utilized by the ttcipates once a year ta h1s ;:;:ary • • • says and ueraged out, leveled ort PPBS cooeept. squadron's aw:ual 2 weelr..s of Att"er stw:!ents h&Ye beeD at a IJise.une or mediocrity. PPBS has evolved out or a active duty for tnJ.ntng e8.cb enluated for the first Ume Subject matter u we know 1t k>ag lllstory of denlopmeota summer. He r eceived bls B.S. to determloe now well they will DO loa.ger enst and very th.roueb researchlopsycbolop, degree trom the University of have achteTed the stated ob-few other aspects of educaUoo soclology, economies, matbe- Maine tn 1967 and presently jecUYes this programmer at will remain. Tbe more than ma.Ucs, anthropology and po. serves as an educator with the top ' will be In a po ltloo forty mUUon children In our Utlcal sd enee. Planned Pro- the Cypress school district. to modify delete or a~ to naUon's schools will be to-grammlog aDd BudgetinJ was ' • senslUve and unnatural. and developed from 1956-63 by ECOLOGY IS KEY ISSUE :~~::eCi:t!~to~~:~h~~ ~r:~:"~~c~a~~h~~~:c:~~h log Identical points ol vtew. 'federal funds.' It Is considered (Editor's oote: This Is the 4th Educators wtshlog to Inttlate an achievement In pouttcalscl- in a weekly Ensign series pro. the use of behavioral obJec-eoce, rather than an advance riling candidates for 3 Newport tlves In a school district ttrst In economics. Beac h City Council seats ~ Jet the stage for their opera-(to be continued) for election April 11 .) ttons. Tbe use of objectives • • • Is a means of creating c hange HOMIHA. TIOH S DUE FOR Paul Ryckoff started his bid In the district, and the persoos FORD SERVICE AW -'R OS for a seat on the City Council r esponsible for tbe chaogepro- wllh the odds ag:a.lnst hlm. Under cess are -Cilled change agents. Nominations are oow being the current city charter, he Change agentry ts a sodo-accepted in the 12th annual wasn't even eligible to run. He logical mechanis m now widely Orange County community ser- went to court to overturn the used In education. Strategies vice awards program sponsored char ter's requiremeottbatcan. for lnltlatlng and managing the by Ford Motor Company. dldates be r egistered 'oters change process are taugflt 1n The program Is designed to her e fo r 3 years . semloa.rs to fut ure change honor employes of Ford and The Balboa Islander Is oow agents. Phllco-ford and their wives running a strong campaign to The change agent first de-and husbands who have con- unseal Mayor Ed Hirth for the llberately s ub}ects the school trlbuted voluntary services to 5th district post. Harvey Pease. or <11strtct to dlsequ1Ubr1um their com muotttes during the a lso of Balboa Island, Is another and sets In motion the force~ past year. candidate for the 5th necessary to change and re-Nominations will be accepted seat. direet the school. When the from Orange County cltitens, Mr. Ryckoff was bOrn inC hi· p A.UL RYCKO F F Intended state of disequilibrium community leaders, fel1ow em- cage 53 yea r s ago, and Is a has been achieved the system ployes and famlty members. graduate (BS In business ad. Back Bay and ask for federal is said to be •witrozen. • To They s hould be sent to fdr. ministration) of Northwestern belp In preserving It for wild· crystallize the institutional Dampman, Phllco-Ford, For d Univers ity near there. He later life and compatible uses. thrust In a new dlrectloo, I.e. Rd., Newport Beach. stud ied law and accountlng at • Favors the proposed bond to 're-freHe' the system, be- Geor ge Wa s hington University issue to raise money lor the havloral ob}ectlves In tile three and at UCLA. acquisition of open spaces for domains are written. The ob-fllOM THE :-low retired, he was pres!-parks and recreation use. jectlves r eflect the new direc-Serve the tcrd with fear, dent of the Canoga Corp. In • Llmtt population density to tloo (new methOds, course con-and rejoice with trembling. Van Nuys and later headed retain a village atm()SI)bere. tent, point of view, nlltes and , KJss tbe Son, lest he be Huntley Financial Corp. 1n He cla.ims a lone~U me In-destred endl) fDr tM aebDcll. UarJ, lDII ye ptrtab ftoat the Studio City. He sold Huntley terest Ln eoYiroo.meatal lasues, Some scbool mea reject tbe W&J, wbiD b1l wntll11 kladled Flna nclallast year . lneltldlng air polllltloa. and the coocept of PP8Sf0red0el.tl0nl1 bat a uttle. Bleal«< are all lie became a pa.r t-Ume res!-Coast Freeway cocdroversy. management. Tbey beU.eve 1t they that put their trut in dent of Ba lboa Island In 1965 "1 circulated petitions tor cannot be employed etfecttnly bim, (Psalm 2:11, 12.) and made It hts per ma nent home the Fr eeway Fighters, wbeo with an Intangible such as edU- in 1968. li e lives, with his wife they wer e ba ttling to stop the cation . It has not worked well LIGAL MOTICI or 23 years, a son and a daugfl-Coast Freeway from coming lor tangibles, such as the uses NOTICE OF' P UBLIC HEARING ter, at 1200 S. Bay Front. througfl our town." he recalls . to which It bas been put by In hJs campaign thus far, Some of Newport Beach's the defense departmentandele-On Januuy Z4, 1972, the City Mr. Ryckoff has hit hardest better.known eco1oo..orlented ments of the prlnte business Council of the City of Newport at issues concerning ecology names have aUgned themselves sector partlcularly as It re-Beach ordered certain work and envir onment. with Mr. Ryckoff. F'raokRobln-tales to economy of operaUon. to be dooe, as follows : He seeks a city ordinance son of Friends of Newport Bay Some teachers .understand the A~L~w~ciRR~~:i.,~~ requiring that a ll developers and Allaa Beek of Newport concept well enough to know It s ubmit "environmental tm. Tommorrow are on his cam-will replace the curriculum tn AND BALBOA pact" studies which woukl have palgn committee, along with their classrooms. The CaUf. (Assessment District No. 54) to be okayed by the city before long-time environmentalist ornla Association of Teachers pursua.at to the provi sions ot any development could proceed. Suzi Ficker. of English ftnds serious fault tbe lmpro;ement Act of 1911, "The irrever sible changes • • 1 d Division of the CaWornta r suiUn trom growth and de Dick Reddick se ecle Streets & Highways Code, and ,:loome~l are now ldeotlll: directed the City Cle•k to ooen, .. ,, examine and declare all bids able, he claJms, and the Ric hard D. Reddick. 34, iD 1963-64; director of theCal-received in response to the today detlnitlon of progress Is former Newport Beach oews-lfornia Young Republlcan.s, Notice l.n¥ltlng Bids heretofore to limit growt h --to empha. papermao, bas been cited for 1961-67; member of the Re-u.blisbed and posted as r e- size aesthetic values ewer eco-outstanding community se"lce publican State Central Com-~uired by law, nomic values." by inclusion In the 19'11 -72 mlttee, 1965-70; former mem-NOTICE rs HEREBY GIVEN Mr. Ryckorf claims that both edition of "Outstaoding youn g ber of the Newport Harbor thl.t the City Clerk will open his oppoDen l.i have favored men of Am erica." Junior Cha mber, Newport Har . examine and declare sald pro: commer cial develop ment . He He grew ~In Newport Beach, bor Elks lodge, and Lions aDd posals or bids at a publlc meet- says Mayor Hirth Is ldentlfted graduated trom NewportHatbor Kiwanis Clubs; state director log to be held 00 March 20 with such development and has hlgtl sebool and Ora.ap Coast and secretary of the Rialto 1972, at the hour of 10:00 a.m.: "made a 180-degree turn oo College, and helped Ills father, Jaycees, 1966 -71. He received 1n the City Council Ctllmbers several Issues, includlng the Ben Reddick, pubUs h the former a B.S. degree in bustness ad-located at the City Ha ll 3300 Upper Bay and tbe location of Ne wport Harbor News-Press mlnlstrat1011 from l6C. Newport Boulevard N~wport the pollee taclllty." from 1959 to 196Z. BeoReddlck He Is married to the former Beach ' Mr. Ryckoff haS taken the Is now the owner and publisher Donna Lyrm Palmer, daughter utffiA LAGICJi City Clerk following positions : of the Paso Robles DaJiy Press of Mr. and Mrs. LyndalJ Palmer CITY OF NEWPbRT BEACH • Put more Issues to public and the weekly North County of San Bernardino. Publllh: March 16 19'7'2 in the vote, because "the people are Journal ' ' ahead of the polltlclans In see. Dick, • whO lives in Rialto, CAMDI DA. TE S TO SPEAK Newport Harbor Easta:o. ing the r eal Issues ." Is a consultant In eommunica-The 6 candidates for City LIGAL MOTICI • Inc lude parts olthe general tions, public n1at1ons and real Council in the April 11 Newport plan In the city charter to estate, wWt om ces 1n CaW-Beach etectton wlll again meet f iCTITIOtl) BUSINESS NAME give them more force. or nla and Tezas, ID 1969 and tbe pubUc at the Much zt STATEMENT • Limit hlgb rise develop. 1970 be MI'Yed u admlnlstra-meeting of the 'Women's Ch1c Tbe lollowtA( per1100 Is doing meot to the followtng areas: tlve USlstaatto CaWorD1&State Lelrue of tbe Harbor Area. bustoeu a.e: Alert Alarm Co., Orange County airport, Pbllco-Senator Wllllam E. Coombs. TLe meeUq wUI be beld 1004 E. Grove, Ora.np: Carl ford, Newport Ceater IJid Hoar He wu eclltor aod pubUibtr at MulDers library, zoos Dour Robert fisher, 1004 E. GroYe, Hospttal. of theRlaltoRecord .. ....,.,., Dr,, DtiU' Rubor HlCflluds. Onap. • Phase out Jet aJ.rcra.ft use from 1H5 to 1088. Coff• wtll bt Mned at 9:SO Tbls busiDeu 11 belnr coo- of Oraop COUDty atrport, He ... ebatrmao of the Or-a.m., and tbe cudldates wtU dueled by u iDdJ.YiduaL • Stap deYtlopmeat 1a tbe uae COIIIIIC7 Y'*'C Rtl*bltcau be preMOted at 10 a.m. Siped.: Carl R. Flabtt. • Thll M&.terntat Qled wUb the couoty ctork of Or .... County 011: Mar. ta, 1072, b1 BtortriJ J, M~ deputy eouotyclerk. Pti)lllb: March 16, U, SO, April s, 19"12. Ill tho Nooport Harbor EDidp.. F -luat LIM&. IIO"IICII • 25 YEARS RESIDENCY AND PUBLIC SERVICE ELECT on April 11 HARVEY D. PEASE Nt:WP'ORT llfACH CITY COUNCILMAN ,.Ler•s PUT THE POWER BACK IN HANDSOP THE TAXPAYER .. We've got your future gas supply in cold storage. It's in the far reaches of Alaska and Canada. In places where snow falls in May and freezes come in August. We've been there. We've looked over the country and found that potentially it holcb some of the world's richest natural gas fields. We've alao found some of the world's tou.ghcst terrain and wont workina conditions. Temperatures that drop to so• below zero. And I'OI.Cb that tum to swamps w~n itwatmJ. Why bother with It then 7 Right now most of Southern California's gas comes from wells in Texas. There's enough for now. But with our area growing the way it has, supplies could begin feeling a pinch. So we've gone tum ping the tundra to find more. We've sweated through Central America and South America, too, where we've located other large potential supplies. And dlsoovered that iunaleo praent a whole new set of transponation problems. We've even been N.c.k to West l<sas. To hdp finance new czplc ... tory wells. Because we're committed to sup- plyina you with all the sas enet8Y you Deed in your home. We also wan t J. to bt able to aupply industry with dean·bumina natural sao. Tbat..,..fo<today, 1980, 1990 and bt)IOIICL All of which, we hope, will a warm li:elln& nut And nuy winter.' """you winter. cltw •o-c u r I ... ._ .. .... ilh , ....... c. , • .,;... Ius , ... RFJ iCE VD program launched A campaign to Infor m the public wbere to go for diagnosis and treatment of venereal diseases has been started by tbe Cosb. Mesa Junior Women's Club. Decals are being placed In public restrooms Ull'ougOOut the Newport Harbor area telling whom to call. ThedecalsadYlse contacting either ofthesetaclU- Ues, which offer tree con- fldeoUal examination and treat- ment to anyone over 12 years of age without parental consent: Orange County Health De- partment, 645 N. Ross St., Santa Ana, which Is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday; telephone number 834- 3175. Huntington Beach Free Clin- Ic, 222 5th St.; telepboDe 536- 8333, The Junior Women's Club has takeo th e position that venereal disease, which has been In an epidemic stage In reeeat: years, ca n only be coo- que.red through frank public dis- cussion and education. The c lub Is starting a speaker's bureau, with speak- ers being trained by the Orange County health department. More tnformaUon Is avaJ lable by call- ing Mrs, Ronald Stenge at 546- 2720. TOPIC FOR D.A.R. IS "STARS AND STRIPES" Colonel Wllllam Cabei!Ct.p- ter of DAR will meet ln the Balboa home of Mrs. Earl G. Corkett at 12 :30 p.m. Wednes- day, March 22. Tbe regent, Mrs. Edpr M. Cor; Jr., w111 report on state conference. Mrs. StanleyStaua. program chairman. will Intro- duce Mrs. Rose Dorrance, 'W'bo wUl speak oo the "Stu's Uld stripes." Mrs. Dorrance spec. lal.lzes in American culhi:J'eud history, and Is spoosor.s by Coast and Southera Federal SaYings and Loan AssoeiaUoa's tree eoterprlse spe&kers bureau. Mrs. Riebud Dodd. hosteq cbalrmaa for the cteuert. YW be assisted by Mmes. Owt.cfJI: Roberts, Georce Woods, Guy Myers and Georlf': Per liD. Mrs. Helmer Dtcl:ey a_Qd Mrs. stanJey Statta wtU pour. FASHION GUILD PICKS MODEL OF TNE MOMTH Tbe Newport S.eb F...._ Guild ,_ •loctod Booortr BnaiiU-e 11> be_. ottbo moalllotllare>.-tr, • -ud moiiiN of -· lo u ac:tlft member ta CM r.-.. Golld ud •• -...tar u VOTE ON APRIL CATCH THE CURE An old cookbook gives this cure for asthma. .. Wear the 5kin of a muskrat-fur side ne11t to the body- over the lungs ... Certain relief wu assured. lt'a com- fortin& to know that we have more reliabk methods today. In n:c:ent years medical ~ienoe has achieved incalculable improvemenl!i in the care and treatment of illness. Your physician can tell you about the effective medications avai!able. Seek his profeaional advice when you're ill . lllen, if he recommends medK:ation. come to us for quality prescriptions . .-......cy ... &. COAI'I' IIWY • ..,._. -., .... ~-- GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE NEW INTERNATIONAL ROAD SIGNS ...•• AND LET US CET ACQUAINTED WITH YDUI 11, 1972 FOR JOHN STORE ENDORSEMENTS William Agee Carroll Beek Allan Beek Donald Bolton Bryant Christensen Robert Clifford Robert Curci W!lliam Dootson Marshall Duffield Daniel W. Emory Sue Ficker Edwin Finster Paul Gruber Roger Hardacre William Holstein A. VIncent Jorgensen Walter J. Koch John Kllle!er John B. Parker Isabel C. Pease Charles Peyton Norman Rahe Frank Robinson Suzanne Rudd Margot Skilling Ira Smith Geraldine Stewart Doris Sunderland Harriet Witmer Roy B. Woolsey JOHN STORE'S VIEWS ON SOME OF NEWPORT"S ISSUES: DENSITY ................ Control denlity ~provide for oc-n ~ •nd PMtl:s FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY .. Pro.tde for community Midi wnt._ insuring full vtlue for .....,.y doll.,. apent, FAEEWAV , ............. Stop thl C.O.t F,..._.., In Ntucpool e.cn tnd •tt,••il• tlt..-:netive IOiutkMw.. UfPER BAY ....••.••..... Protect the txini,.. llftWif"OiwnMt end pqc. controh: on its tuture cMvetopment. HIGH RISE .... , .••...... limit to ~'-te ....._ AI APORT ................ R_.uce pr.-nt ~~ of not.. .-td poUutenta. ANNEXATION ........... Consider eft..-e~lve rnurcft tut.ttlnt'-'-itJ ct.intMiitv. LOWER lAY , ............. RtdlQ lewM of ...w-pofludon .net control probtemt of lldi"*••Uon. Vote For : "PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP" sa~~::: I JOHN STORE Consulting Engineerl X I wttiiiMMaryW ... Dma • • _ ·-·""-·-· la'*l........,.'st .. _,,...._Ud_ NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL CITY WIDE ELECTION IMtt'S z • ..,..., ,..,. ...... .._ -·~ -.. "VOTE FOR JOHN STORE COMKITTEE" -On-4860 ........ ~~ .................................................................... . -Ud!Meloollo. THU11$11AY, MAROIIl, tm • N EWPORT -MESA SPORTS SCE N E WITH VICO,ALD !141~ t Harbor wUJ r.o.t brouc,bt In qvlte a poteat team F'.U.W.'a buetall 'IQ.Uid at to ICrlmmap our local repre- U.a car• thlt Friday atDti.U" tam&OlactoPboeGis. • -:~ Game Umt 11 ?:SO ud Dan Flood led all ICOftrs ~lofloil!. ~ell ADdy Smltb'a wUb 18 polnta. SC..t Na~ Tars do without tbt dis-Turk Stboaert, Brad S&rYalr: tnetku tblt blppeiNid durtnc ud KeYin Landll'&f all will tH Newport-Mesa tournament be playing on vaulty IQWids 1Ut ,.. ... lXI. next ytar. L&ndcnl wu a TUMdlJ aeUoa uw Coro~ starter on tht rucpd MariD& del liar Dip Minion VIeJo 3-2, sq>h t•m durtne the put -... wttb Du Crlpby hurllnc s hit soo and was tmable to enelr: ball. Harbor was beld to 2 the atartlnc Une~ of tbe tat. b.ltlta lolinc Z-0 to El Modena. ented 9th criders who wtll all Cocta Mesa cot a preview of be pertormtnc for their llt(b , Newport's Friday D.iehf. op-school teams nelt year, Turk ~ a.od lost the encounter Sehonert wUI join hu 1971 8-1 to FuiWrtoo. Work! Serlesteam-mateOennis Tbe local '!!pikers eet a crack Smith at Servlte nert year. at IODle top DOteh competition • COACHING ASSISTANT SlAMA!! LOVI SAILS UO.UD U,S.L CAMDIN ll&fJ IM••-a. IMo, tllo lUI -mt IIIIP. V,II,B, -aiiiH. ~ 1t. """" ca-. --11 Laor al -Port A-Cltelo, 11ooa, lid II oe-lod 10 11o ---.... -... _ .. _7_ ,_ IIIII Wa .. ara PuUk: u.rd wl&ll 1M U.l. ...... n.t. Utt. Saturdly at HunUngton The Newport-Corona team, Beacb Wbell tbepreptrackstars coached by FrankSpa.ngler wUl MARK DE MIL LE blocks the plate and makes the tar on Dan Fonhan durtnc the Corooa-compete In the Southern Coun-ban former H&rbor cage ~ Harbor trosh pme. Dwato Pautsch gets a close view of the action at home In the pme ties meet. Tbis meet attracts Terrance Young help In th; In Test DriYe The Two Newest that HarbOr won g.e. (VIe qalek pboto.) the loP performers l.nallevents coach.lnc chor es Young coached All I T • k d 50 wtll P•• the track aJtcla-the Harbor rrosh to the summer BeHer Ideas From Ford! 4PORT ~ CONTINU ES THRU MARCH 21 S ar ea m PIC e nados a cha.oce to see a wealth league basketball championship • . or talent representing the c lass last year and will be a big Tile South all-star team has Ferraro being named back of of ~n: .... co~ls ...,,...., help getting the team ready tor named a 30-man roster that the year, Oennts was a stand-•" sc are .,._I the Phoenb: tournament. Doug includes Terry Albritton, Grit out for the Eagles aU year today wUh tr;ck and fteld com-Eccles Tom Could Dave Amles and Bill Whitford h'om and nsalsonimed tonumerous petition as stancla Is at Edt-Broch~eyer Brent 'Kruze Newport Harbor's '71 grid team coWlty and all -league teams. son, c:sta ~esa at Magnolia, Jerry Lawr~nce, Rick Dostai for this summer's north-south Combining with ReedJolmaon ~~~r ~ ~!~r ~~;~ro~ and Matt Spangler allperrormed football came. at the quarterback post wtll 1 Sea h Wl capably against the older and Bob F'erraro, Reed Johnson by JeNSiemensotWestmlnster. n~ bu~~ll teams ar just taller Anaheim team. A co~te and Marlcom DeMille wtll rep-Siemens was the tirst team a busy followtn th N e t more practice games are being resent the Corona del Mar lr· AII-CIF quarterback selecUon Msesa. tournameJ la:t w~~~ set~ before th e PhOenlibased vine league champions, and last year, In a head to head saw Estancia tak th tltl Uh tourney that will start Wednes- Cratc Dennis lsEstanda'scon-controntatiorl last year West-a 6•1 win ov r ce e d ~ ~ day, March 29. Theactlonstarts trlbuttoo to the 2Zth annual minster barely got by Corona e orooa e ar with a big banquet Tuesday Orange County all-star game, 28-27 In the CIF' play-Offs and ~ ~~na~. Ji~ P~st~twlrl:: night, the Z8th, with all teams as announced by Chet Varner, U was quite an offensive dis-h s h ld th n c n ~s a to being feted by the PhOenl.l SWls the game chatrman for the play with both Johnson and Ste-e e e orona oe aDd other sponsor s. sponsoring Brea Lions Club. mens moving their teams well, 3 hits while the Eagles gathered The 8th grade team coached Albrttton was t he Sunset Eleven oftheplayersselected 7• The championship came was by Karl Sta.l Is rou.ncllnc Into PINTO STATION WAGON Tho Newest "Little Car" Has 60 Cu. ft. of Cargo Space! learue llneman of the year and were from the Sunset league played on a crisp, fo ggy, wet shape and the 91h grade team made the prep All-American 8 from the lrvlne league 5 nlgtlt at Costa Mesapa.rk, where of 15 year olds coached by sqiJ&d, Johnsoo and Ferraro from the Garden Grove lea~e. anything Is liable to happen Henry Vande r Ha will be Iea.v. <Jierlda F\!ter and DeMiUe were also on the 4 from the Ancelus league and aDd usually does. Play was lng for their San F'ranclsco 1-..L..-n._ -h all-lrvtne lea~~;Ue team, w1t11 2 from the Crestview league. lnterrl()ted several times when trip f riday the 24 th. The boys ~I CiliA.: •• ~.;;..;.,.;,..;;,;.;..~~~~~----------;;.., the sprinklers erupted and then will leave as a gro141 from COURIER PICKUP l..l.·-·Head the fo g banks came swirling Orange County airport but can A fl -c••nq (~"" HHal(' .&.Y&Ullc:&y HOW SHOWING --in to force a couple other de-stay In San F'ranclscowithtbeir SEE ACADEMY ~OMINEES: GleDda son, best actr ess; Finch, best actor , • ALSO Sit OWING CO ,\UNG NI!XT WHP.K '01 ""'ON OS ARE FOREVER' Sf! an Conn ~try and jill St. j o hn -AI. SO- 0' NINE TAILS' BALBOA NIGH TLY THRO UGH lays, A_ big crowd sat througtl hosts a day or 2 longer TU ES D,A y. MAR. 2R the entlte game and gave the · RA NDY CAN TRELL Tho New Econo111y l111port Tho Smart Looking, Smooth Riding Way To Be Thrifty! , I> , , I , ~· '/' > c 1 1iU O W ~: 7:00, 11 :20 .. ' . ,; 0 '" ~ 1 HEW SURFING THRILLS AROUND THE WORLOI • COt OR CAC TRAVEL TO PORTUGAL, MOROCCO, CEYLON, HONG KONG, HAWAII FOR A PERFECT RIOEI AL SO: SHO WIN G f)NCF. NtriH T L l' AT R:20 - THE MUL TIACADEMY AWATO WINNER- From the creato~ of"The Bridge On The River Kwai" SUPER PANII.V~ON N SOUT~. ~ORST Sometimes a Greflt N'otian ............... 2 ACADEMY AWARDS lEST IUPPORTIIIa ACTOR -lliCHARD JAECKEL lEST SOli ''All His Children" ;o.:.-:;~.~ .. ·~0"01"'~~~.:"; Randy gets record toss real baseball fan to endure the fu ll repertoire of happen-Randy Cantrell set a new "I fully expect Randy to go lngs that took place at the Orange Coast College )aveUn 225 and possibly even 235 be. park. r ecord, but the OCC Plrates fore the season Is over. The Costa Mesa downed Harbor dropped a 97-48 track declston state JC record Is 232," Hok:- 7-2 to take thir d place ln the to L.A. Harbor Friday aner-aosoo said. • 4 team tourney as the Sailors noon on th e Pirate oval. The coach plans to work continue to be "snake bitten.'' Cantrell tossed the spear Cantrell bud for a few more Nell B~~tt fanned 15 Corona 203~. breaklnc BobHarrlsoo's weeks prepe.rloc-ntm for the del Mar batters In the opening old OCC mark of 199-10 set state meet. 1 game ot the toLZtney but still In 1964. Cantrell's throw was "Then wt'll rest him and lost. Moilda.y night Hai g White the second best In u1e state he'll be re2.dy to r eally uncork PRICE THEM ••• pitched a perfect game for 6 this year . one." Hokanson said. innings against Santa Ana Val-The OCC strongman was a Cantrell not only works hard ley only to see the Falcons doubtfu l competitor in Friday 's on the field, but he tllts the ga rner 2 hits and 3 runs In meet, He pulled a shoulder books too, He Is a math major the 7th. Harbor rallied to knot muscle earlier in the week and carried a B-plus average, It at 3-3 In extra innings but and wasn't expec ted to see He won't ~ve much troltlle YOU'LL LIKE THEM! Santa Ana came back to take action. transferring to a 4-year schOoL a 5-3 win in the Mon.-:tay nJ gttt ••J wasn't going to rlsh throw-''A number of 4-year schools affa ir . tng, but about a halt-an-hour are already very Interested In The Corona sopl1s topped before the meet 1 dectded to him," Hokanson aa.ld. "He has HarbOr 6-3 and the Harbor give It a try," Cantrell said. 3 years of ellgiblllty lett, 10 lrosh c.a.me out on the long •·I'm glad .J did. My shoulder he'll be a real buptn." end of a 9-6 s core against seemed to loosen 141 and 1 felt Althoultfl he hasn't tbou(bt the Sea King frosh te:lm, all very good ," much about It yet, Cantrell in last Friday action. The Bucs swept the javelln. admits that he wouldD't mind Friday baseball action has Alvin White finished 2nd with UCLA,. Fullerton at Harbor, La Quinta 190-3, while Paul Hart was at Esta.ncla and Costa Mesa 3rd with his lifetime best, at Marina. Corona del Mar t ?S-1. had a busy week taking on OCC pulled a couple of sur- Mission Viejo Tuesday, Garden prlses In the meet. Dare! Blood Gron Wednesday and nntshlng beat 3 fast Har bor sprinters It otr with Santiago today. In the 100 -yar d dash, covering • CLOWNS VS, CORONA the distance In 9.9. John Bas- ThOse tate arrivals at Costa sell sOOC.ked the , visttors lD Mesa Park last Saturday nlgtlt, the kxlg jump, wlnolngtheevent lor the Estancia Corona base-wtth a leap of 20-11, He also ball game, wer e some of the won the 440-yard Intermediate spectators at the Harlem hurdles with a clocking of 58,8, RAm FOR-cLASSIFIED ADS Clown-Corona faculty g:ame. the 6th best Ume ln OCC his- The entertaining show saw Bill tory. Cool, Dick Morris, AI CalonJco, Mark Turner won the discus Ron Davia, Mark McKenzie, with a throw of 143-2, a lso the Tim Buchanaan, Bob Werley, 6th best mark In Pirate an. Cha.rlte Brande, Henry Wong nals. Paul Davis copped the and John Weyhrauch assist the pole vault for the Bucs, going Clowns In providing the crowd 13...6. with a very entertaining show. 1n &he Jplce of a few short CharUe Brandepopped22polnts months. Randy Cantrell has lor the faculty team· and the gone ftom throwing a softball other members of the team to a p[ clas1 at Orange Coast displayed some uncann)' shoot-Colltp to beComing ooe of In& to an awrecl&Uve throoc. the top juRSor cone~ tnelln It was a real fun pme and tbrowel'l In the state. the Harlem Clowns were at Ourlq hi• freshman year tbelT clon.lng best. The 1971-lbt Ptrate .:JPhomore wu en- ?2 verstoo or the Clowut hu rolled tn OBt or ftekl enota Cbarley Smith as the player. coach Fred Hobnaon'sphysJcal marapr &Dd feature~ cndu~ education dliHJ, Duria1 a ates from Sa.o Fraoctaco, Sao pbptcal ntotu tell C&N:rt ll Otero State ud Oakland amooa: toned a IOftball aoa re.t. tbelr peraoonel whO put on a "l wu rather tmpreaNd," routlDt 11m11ar to the Harlem coach HolraDMD •id. "The Globetrotters. AI Pulllnl, the a.-.l'l.lt thl"OW In the clua wa• owoer of the Harlem Ciownl, &boUt 185 fHt eo wbeD be wu a 01embtr or the orlefJal tbr., 300 ewer;oaeiathtelul Harlem Clotletrotttrs tam ltood t!Mr'e &Dd p.IPfd. I ubd b&ek In the early 1930's. him If be woukl be toterllttd • CYF PRELIMINARY GAME Ill throorlll& tbo jnollll, bat U boaldiiOftlllodll>p>ool The prt mtnary pme to tbt lor tuall 10 1 didn't I:JotMr Hulem Clowo-C IJIII faculy hJm &bolt 1t apiD." p.me aw tbt Aoabelm AU- Stan ocUeort tht Newport. C&llrtU wtat oC for tbt c.._ CYF loom lo a rool Plralo •--" boll QGU llltoroolloa boll •mo. Aallola> -· tllo ---lllld Rick 0.., tbt 1'l 17, M *-d 1111 llfiedtd to 10 110 -allllke o-. u t11o -tlooon-•--· nu ,... ·-11o ... Jtut111c '*'*"'. Rkll wW COlli• IU'OIJed .. -o1 P'h JN'I I TI-2TI .. • 2.JI 1 00 4.00 .10 J ·TI .. • 3.00 4.00 5.00 .u ll) ....-4•-.......... _...... \!D 21 -· .. 3D-·---2.00 31_. .. .,_. --·· 1 00 EoJ.--., --.115 CAR S FOR ~LE 1966 CHRYSLER station wacoo. Full power, air eood. Tat. ~;:~s~'r· Bal&nce. $800. o MUSICAL f O R SALE For New&: UHd Pianos ' Orpoa It's SC HMIDT MUSIC CO. 190? N. MaJ.D st., Saota Ana Eot. 1914 YamaM. Pla.DOI I Orpnl ._..,Or- stellrnJ Ptuo. e IIOOKS f OR $AL! "WHERE THE MONEY WENT" by Wllll.o E. Slone, ,...,.,. of tht Uberty AmndmetL $1.Z5. Paporbaclt. ORDER FRO II : Amtrlcu Oplllloo --·· 1114 Hotbor Blod~CM&II-t<I~:Mio4145. AAAAA~AAAAA -AAAAAAAAA HELP WANTED &X'P!IUIJfCIO lilauJisn,_ lid -.. _ ... Lift Ia. --lld-.PIIoM .... -. e WOR K WANTE D IRONING. Yeu1 of eiiPtl'l*t on au type• ot elothl.nc and linea. Sp;eetalty -mea'• oblrtl. $1.1(1 per hr. llab1o WhUmaa. 10? Marperttt, CoroDa del Mar. sn.nu. ~-dolllar,C&lll.-• tUo wtt11 llrotllor lltllolopft e-lldiiUtlmolllol'lnlo w-. Qllto a -•Uoo -toa.1 111m -tncll. EIIVICES __ ....................................... A-... 0 PHONES: Auwers phooe, recorda call. New $129. Complete terms, tree demo. Fact. pr. 836-1603. 24 Hours. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOlS -- Phoot 542-721?. P.O. Boz No, 122~. Costa Mesa. BEACH PROPERT'flor thret ta.mes (D RlYtrlide. Onar •• Hal Eny. J5?Sollttli Vu Neu AYe., Los Aqt._, -Your old blte1 lD tradt b DW, S.cb Bt. C)'Ciel, 10$ E. Balboa Bl'td., a.-, I'!S-'IIII,IIIId au E. 1 ?'tb St., Coltl Ilea, MJ. 7411. ···•········--····-·-·- .. tllo .-.... Dn Flood, 1'llo ......... ---F=~.;:::.-----.:•~I'O~R:.S::A:.:L::.:I:_.._ ___ , -It'll Dnlllt c.-, aU.. taelllr ID'DT ellalr ....... C&ll --.-.-....... • · • .,..-. '!ll&lo ... ~,,~., :~*~**~LI~·~~~~~~~~j_~~~:::.::::~ 10 ... p .... -to ... ·-"' llo llu-101 -.:-....... ... .,...,, taoa -lllol ,... -• -~~~~loot II....,UC..I---------1 • ,, • -- SURFlNG off the c<*sl of Ceylon 11 Cla.llde Codpa, ooe or the adventure10me trio of younc 1111'ftr1 whO take a trip to the 4 cornera ol the world tn the rum, "Folk:rw me," which Is now shoWlnc at tbt Balboa Theatre, The MCODd feature Is "Lawrence of Arabb." SERVICE STATION LAW, POLICY PLAN ARE OK'D The geooral policy plan am offtctal city action for years the ordloanee reculaUnc ser-to come. No further ch&nps v1.ce stations, two pieces of were made lD the policy plan legtslattoo that have oec!C)Ied as coonellmen pve It a quick the Newport Beach CltyCouocll okay MoDday. tor months, were pven final Service station operators, approval by the Council Mon-bothered and bewildered lor day night. months by cUy efforts to piace The poli cy plan is the guide-stringent controls on operatloo Une for formation or the city's of thelr businesses, finally got general plan --a broa.d, tar-a taw they say they cu Uve reaching outline to be developed with. during the nert year to guide Last-minute pleas by repre- sentatives of the Western 011 aDd Gas Assn. and the Shell 011 Co. failed to swaytheCOUD- ell on seYeral key Issues. The oilmen aought a reduction In the requirement that oew p.a stations devote 15 per eeot of their property to landscap- Ing. They also wanted tbeCo~.m­ ell to reduce Us reqtdtemeat for 5 off-street par ldng spaces for each service bay, aDd a change in the B-square-toot Umlt oo pricing signs at the I!Jta.Uons. The CouncU haDed down al requests for change. In other action Monday, coun- cilmen: • PASS ED an or dinance sub- stituting the word "vehicle " tor "automobile" in the city code which forbtds sleeping in MARI NE Pre. Natividad J. cars. Thus, campers and other Navarro, son of Mr. and Mrs. recreation ~.ehicles ~me Lawrence Alvarez of 830 Pine forbidden as bedrooms. Place, Costa Mesa, has gradu· • CARRIED OVER Lmtll a ted from baste training at March 27 a proposed ordtnaoce the Marine Corps Recruit Depot raising to $250 per space the In San Diego. ln-Ueu parldng requtremea.ts fU ND RAI SE R FOR BASEBALL PROGRAM Boys In the Harbor Area basebrall program are seiLing chocolates to raise funds for baseball equipment, to s~rt player cllnJ cs and to defray operating expenses. Approllmately 3,000 boys, 1st grade through high school, are participating In the drive which cover s t11e greater New- port Harbor area and will con- tinue to April 15 . Further Information may be obtained from Rod Macmllllan, Harbor Area baseball program, 1830 Anaheim Avenue, Costa Mesa, phone 642-9892. Cl RL S COM P ETE IN GYM The Costa Mesa high school's gt.rls gym team took part last month In the 2nd compulsory competition at Westminster against school and A.A. u. teams. Carolyn (Pepl) ot. Donato, a junior, placed 8th out or 45 In vaultlnc. Paula Reichle, a senior, placed lrd, and Sherry Temple, a aopho- more, placed 8th out of 53 on the bab.nce team. The team ranked 3rd over.all In com- petition In Ltkewood In Janu- ary. Laura Van Hook, a sophO- more, placed 6th out of 110 on the Wleven parallel bars. for new com mereta. I bud- nessu. • PASSED a resolution au- thorldng an agreement with the city of Costa Mesa to share the use of a computer. The city manager said this would sa:re the city about $10,000 per year, • lNSTRUCTED the cttystaff to take steps to buy 3prlvatelY- owned lots in Buck Gully Canyoo between Shore Cliffs and Corona del Mar. The lots are assessed at tess than $100 each. • OKAYED THE NAME "Sa.n Joaquin Hills Park" lor a senior-citizen or lentedpa.rkal- ready planned for the inter. section of Crown Drive aoo San Joaquin Hills Rd., Harbor View Hills. • APPROVED RAISES In prtces ofrecreaUooalacUvlties Instruction taught by the l*!ks, beaches aod recreation depart- ment. Tennis instruction will co lC) trom $10 to $15 per session. • REAFFmMED Its pollcy to notify Yellow Cab Co. at least 90 days before for mally considering any appUcatloo tor new cab companies to operate in the ctty. • DIARIED untJl AprU 10 a request to create one Jot tor a cOOdomtnlum a t tbe oortb- east corner ot Lafayette An. and Lido Park An, FINAL T RA VEL FI LM OF SCHO LARS WIN AWARDS SEA SON THIS F RIDA Y First ratmd wlnoeu lD tM The Newport Harbor Kiwanis Bank of Amer ica'• uunal$85,. Club wtU present the seuoo's 800 community coUece awardl fina l travel and adventlD'e ntm procram lDclude ·the lollowtnc at B p,m, this frlda)', March Joeal residents, all attecw~tnc 17, 1n the Orangt CoastCoUece Oranp Coast Collep: Glbrltle auditorium. Adtlns, .US Bolero Wa)', Wut John Goddud will narrate Newport Hetebtl. lD the tech- his lllm, "KayaU doWn tbe nlcal~Yoc:atloall area; Dan& NUe," shOW lnc ICtoel ot hll Pierce, 2U5-1/Z Onap At't .• journe)' of more thu 4,000 Costa Mea, 110Cillldeoee Ud miles trom the aol&l'ce to the humiDitJH; JO&DD Buabe. 717. moulh of the NUt, Ht1 tr"' 8 SbaUmar,<Oita ..... ICI· has been compared to the KOil enee aod enctneerlDc. TbiJ wtll Tltt eJ;pedltlon tnd thecoaquest eacb reeet .. $1 50 aod wtll ad~ of Mt, Enrpt, YIDCtlDto tbe Mml-ftMla, CORONA FOR DEL MAR RENT Spectacular "'"' for )'OW Utly. From lblJ Harbor Vltw hllltap abaft Coroea dtl Mu. Dramatic archltedwt . H...,.,, ..._ ..... Prtncy. Pool,..,.-. Pill., ... c_to _la.,..CIP'DI ,.... Ulll 111r" __ ., two-. ,_ p.,·, au Ulll-loc- Bayview a p a r t m e n ts IAN IOAOUIM Mll.l.l lOAD, IAIT Or MA CAITMVI IOULIVAIO ~EWPORT HAR80R ENg(lH flR$! SECJ!OII - --Pm S RealE ..... ···~ - This One Puts Mr. Clean to Shame A VIEW HOME Four bedr ooms, 3 baths and family room; for mal dining r oom, plus 2 fireplaces and a lot of extras. $99 ,500 • • • • NEW LISTING! HARBOR VIEW HILLS T hree bedrooms, family r oom, 2 fireplaces, formal dining r oom, plus you own the land. Call for app't. $79 ,500 •••• C-2 LOT Middle of Costa Mesa. $26 ,500 , TIIURSOAY, MARCI111, "12 CQRQI!A DEL MAR, CAU F, . (".,. ' -.. _. ! • -. . . . . . ; 1!1 ·· • .. ' ~, .~ .. , ... MACNAB-IRVINE We are happy to announce that our go-getting staff with our loyal friends produced just under two million dollars in etisting home sales last weekend . John Macnab FINER HOMES ESTATE SIZE LOT Huge. charming family-living·k.itchen, rle- lighUul dining room area overlooking large brk. terrace . large yard · room for olympic pool. Interior newly professionatly decorated lovely carpeting. expensive fixtures. 4th BR or formal DR. Fashionable Dover Shores. Remarkable value. LIDO PENINSULA Gourmet kitchen · bayfront pool · vacht ~~~p · 3 BR's . 2 bath • fire place. $87,500 . ~·ra nk Peralta 642·8235. MAC NAil-IRVINE REALTY COMPANY 644-6200 642-8235 Harbor VJew Center 901 Do.,.r Dr l't'e t 644 M..cArthur Blvcf. NEWPORT BEACH PRESTIGE WATERFRON T HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT J lind• Isle Drive -Open Sund•y Reauuful new 5 BR.. -4 1"l BA home \\ater· frnnt i1vmg rm. & forma l d inm2. il and~omP oak panelled ram rm . frplc . wet bar Lan!e ma ~ter o;uit e has frplc. & cozy lounj.!e an•t~ \'lf'W of Ra y & the mountainS $Ji9 500. Sl Lind• hie Drive ~ BR ~·~ ha, on !a;.:oon Lgf' '.4<1\e r\lnnt fam1h rm & IJ\'Jni!: nn Forml'll rt mmc rm custorn dt·cor deck & slip SIA9 nno 77 Linda lsi• Drive Re ;wtJfull\ de«"oratcd 5 RR hnme nn lacnon. Jlu~e m sl'r BR. w beam ceJIInJ;. frpl L£r. )i\' rm !..· fam1 i\ rm Formal dm nn Secur- Ity ~\~tern derk & hoat ~!Jp SZJO.OOO For Complete J.,formetion On All Homes & Lots, Pleue Cell: BILL G RUNDY, Realtor lslancNn Bldg. •t Lind• Isle 341 IIAYSIDE DR., SUITE 1. N.S. 675-4161 Newport e.ach Balboa Balboa Isla nd Costa Mesa Lido Isle Corona del Ma r NO POINTS •••• NO LOAN COMMITTEE ••• • •• NECESSARY TO BUY THIS NEWPORT ISLAND DUPLEX ... JUST IN TIME FOR SUMMER WITH A REASONABL E DOWH , OWNER WILL CARRY A F1 RST TRUST DEE D. This custom duplex is in beautiful COf'lditietn·. ·with pi er and flet in fron t, C A.LL FO R APPOI NTM T TO V IEW Off••• t $82,000 -MARTINfl =====~-7662==~~ BROADIIIOR BEAUTY :1 l!;R. nn FEE land In Irvine. L.cvf'ly lanai, fiUTii!y rm. A din. rm. C&ll now. 542.250. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX .1 Rr. fr .. nt lr 2 BR l"'llr on l'~lfll 51lC In! So. nl li••J' 5ff lh1~' S'YI,51¥1. COM CU~1iE ' -~.. ' IIU\11: SHOW REALTORS 3:>J.l l:..t t A• H~huy . <kl ••••••••oooo••• P ete Barrell Realty prejtmlj MUCH TO OFFER NOT JUST THE USUAL -3 Bedrooms and family room, but this home has A POOL, storage, paneling and ca- thedral ceilings, sprinklers and elec. garage door opener. All for . $53 ,500 1120 lRVlWf" A VI!., 1>1.8. OPEW SAT. & !tU N. l·S Of FI CE OP EN SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS t~ PETE BARRETT REALTY 1605 WootciiH Dr .. N.l. 642-5200 Q OI'£N THIS WEEKEND ct: 405 Catalina. N.B. 3 Br., pool. rec rm. S53 .900 8 14. Irish, CdM Duplex with great charm. .. . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . $67.500 .U2 E. Coast, CdM Triplex. V1ew ... S75 .000 "'18 Seaward. Cd M Tnplex. S79 .500 ORAN(i£ COAST REAL ESTATE 2600 E. CNst Hwy. at Dahlia ~ CORONA DEL MAR 644 4141 ! ••••••••••••••••••• MLS SALES REPORT Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board ot Realtors totalled $6.5 mUllen 1n J anuary of 1972. THIS IS A 7'1% INCREASE OVER JANUARY OF 1e711 380 new 118tings were proceued, of which 64% were sold; 83% ol aale1 were cooper ative. W.t your property with a Realtor. t II t tIt 1 .1 It, ... SBIIPX.. BBAL BATATB .lli/DIIN TIAL AN D 8 UStHBS.f P .OP BATtBS ·••I'O• INTUIISTllD. P .O ,BSSIOII AL ':Oif JIDB .A. TtOH Sill! 211S f . C:..ot KWJ .• c.-... - 17J.2101 ROY McCARDLE REALTOR lt8LI.UL~ SllltVI CB SIN Clf lf4J 54&-7729 1810 NEWPORT BL COSTA MESA Curt Dosh RI!A.L. TO A •n ... t1a-•••· ns-sta 1131 W. COAST RWY. NEWPOa T BEACII _ .. ,_ ..... .. ... IWC ~ ..... Ouick to reserve an apartment 1n one ol our new sections (The qu1c ker you are. the better your chances of gettmg the floor plan and location that Ill you best ) Pari~ West apartments tend to hll up last. W1th adults over 30 (And under 30 ) They l1ke the adults-only sect1ons w1th pflvate pools and JacuZZIS and barbecue p11~1. With Moms (And Dads And kids J They l1ke the lam11y sec !10ns w1lh tot lots The pre· school The teen center The Jun1or Otymp1c SIZe pool W1!h athletes (And JUS! pla1n good sports ) They l1ke Par k West recreat1on lt outdo es every other apartment compte.: 11"1 !he area There's a three-acre activity park F1Ued w1th sw 1mm1ng and ther· apy pools N1ght-hghted tenn1s Volleyball, handball A large turt area lor )OQQinQ and touch football. There"s a. tw o·story clubhouse Complete health club lac1ll!les and tra1ned allendants Lounges. game and party rooms l="ull·t1me recreat1on manager Par~ West has so meth1ng lor everybody So. no matter what your age, or mat!!al status. or athletic abll1fy you re sure to ht •n It you hurry 3883 Parkview Lane. Irvine. Juat on the San mego Freeway at Gulver Road. Adults only, !rom 1110. Family apartments. from 1115. IEWOIU HAIIIOR t,ll Gil fiiiST llC'I10II --· -I'M I l)IURSOAY, MARCH If, 1!172 COROllA DEL ~All. CAU F. . . . of so cial note l r PIG liar)' lllld Pal Sllopord art nt W&Htr Bartel or tboae t.ek apta oa Aillnrlli'J _., --..,.tile It-Luo, -s.,,lfter • ._t. noo ~ eoa.y Clab ro-of,_, Ill~ at Loo Gltoo. eoollJ r-IIICI fl'otn • quick Wboo Pat llrol rlllrld 1<om fteatfol to New Z•aud, A._ bit DtWCJIPtl' wort, ht IDd tntia ud tiOtle plaeM 1D be· U&r)' Wtrt UYi.Dc 1n Belbol.. • • • twen. M.r. Burke, bead ot tM mlNtle diYt.ioo ot Me[)rooaeU.. Mrs. Vernon Mattbft's o1. DouelU, theo toot a burrted 22!0 Paclfle AYe., Cotta u .. trip to WUhiD&too, we UDder-Is QPtiWic ber home this eYen: staDd __ &Dd 1n between wu toe. March 16, tor a benettt busy u cllt.trman of Christian eard party belnc lfa&ed by the le&darshtp week tn the Harbor CoutUDe Autlllry oftheCosta Area last week. Mesa Veterans of Forelp Wars. Proceeds will 10 towud et.neer research. • • • I I • • • • \ I MRS. ZUAL WlTH DlSM EYLAH O PLAQUE We kDOW there's a dog who ea.a talk &Dd sine 1D Costa U eA, but eYidently Hubert Pelraol thinks they can read. Taclr.td to tbe llttle white fence wllieh surrounds the new plants around the tree 00 Coast Hwy . lD trom of the Corooa del Mar Pbatmacy, Is a sign which po- Utely requests that doggies eo find aoother tree. • • • There's a wee bali'D at the home ol Mr. and Mrs, Patrick J. Rep.llln Dana Point, ,. Uttle ct.rl named Michelle, who ar- rived at .Hoar Hospital oo Wednesday, Feb. 23. Her mother, the former Christie Denner of Corona Hllhla.nds, said the bouncing lass wetlhed In at 8 lbs., 6 oz. at 7:03a.m. Tbe Rep.ns Uve In Dana Point to be Aear Pat 's work. He is managing the Reuben-Coco restaurants in the Laguna Hills area. AlltheprospecUvegra.nd- parent baby -sitters Uve nearby· Pat's mother lives In Cosb Mesa, ilDd the Elton Denners Uve on Balboa island. ST EP OUT FOR BR EAKF AST .. LUHCH .. BRIJIIC:HC DOLPHINS WIN DISNEY AWARD The women's diYiston of the A Yot.th Employmeat Senlce Newport Harbor Chamber of (YES) works tbroucD a pro. Commerce tlas been honored fessional peraoonel counsel to by DisneylaDd officials for Its help ftnd jobs for YOUDI peo. outstanding communUy service pie. The Dolphlos PllY the uttllty program here. b1lls for theservtcei.DdsiCII)Ort A $1,000 Disneyland com-1t at meetlngs and In club pub. munity serv ice award was pre-licaUons. The $1 ,000 Disney- seated to the gro~ Last week Land prize will help YES to durlng Disneyland's ann111.l eiP3.nd its services to more awards luncheon In the Anaheim youngsters. • • • New residents In Corona Htchlands are Mrs. Marton Gelrer and her nearly teen- are dau(hter, who have just moved do'lt"n from Glendale. Mr s. Geiger 1s a Christian Science practitioner:. JOHN STOWERS DIES convention center. Mrs, George BU DDY RI CH AND BAHD Zebal, president of the "Dol. AT OCC JAZZ FESTIVA L Phins," as the Chamber women An array ot 85 bands rrom caU themselves, accepted the the western states aDd a special check for her gro14>. concert b Budd Ri h nd lh Funeral services wUI beheld aero SQuadron, a volunteer re- The money will help the dl-. Y Y c a e this Friday for John ThOmas serve rescue unit, vision's youth emptoymentser-BOOdy J~ICh big band will hlch-Stowers of Corona del Mar He Is survived by h.ls wile, vice. g!:~ t~eou!~ a:nuua~n~~~ who died Monday at age s7 Etta, at the t:lmlly home, 330 - N.B. GETS PARK SITE An offer of 8 acres of Irvine lrvlne Company will develop Company land for a park. In the park according to plana Upper Big Canyon was accepted .to be approved by the ctty, then Monday by Newport Beach city the city will reimburse the cound lmen. company for de,•ekl~meot ;.,~~~ The site, located between the The site Ues an old a.nd new MacArthur Boule-designated as fiood plain va.rds just west of Newport There will be no lnltlal Hills Dr., ts situated where to the city for the land, it can connect to other planned the city will agree to maintain open spaces. the park once it is ftnlshed. The Dolphins were the only festival March 23 _25_ The 3_ at PortMesaConvalescentHos. Orchid Ave.; 3 sons, Douglas Newport Beach organization to day afWr will be sta....,. tn pita! after a long illness. and Bobby Stowers tn Alaska win one of the 20 awards given 5QU He was a native of Texas and Lio'yd Brown, or Corona by Disneyland to groups in Or-the occ auditorium, sta.rttnr and came to Corona del Mar del Mar; a daughter, Suza.Me ange County cities outside of at 8 a.m. each day. In 19-43, For many years he Apjanlan of Dover Shores; 2 Anaheim. Drummer Buddy Rich wtll owDed aDd operated Stowers brothers, Millard Stowers of E 1• beth c 1 b ThJs cltationaccompaniedthe put the cap on the festivities Automotive Service at the pre. West Palm Beach, Fla., and IZa aln succum s award: with a . 2-hour concert In the sent location of Mr. C'sTex:aco Leonard Stowers of Garland "For its tireless efforts 1n audltonum at 8 p.m. on Satur-Station at Orchid Ave. and Coast Texas, and 2 grandchildren: Elizabeth Cain of Costa Mesa She Is survived by her hus~ a ctively working for the better-day, March 25· Tickets, avail~ Hwy. In 1958 he wasa candidate Waverly Church tn Santa Ana was entombed last Saturday In band, Floyd; 2 dau(tlters, EUr.a- ment of its community's phy-able In the OCC Student Store, for the Newport Beach City will be the site 0;. the 11 a.m. Harbor Rest Masoleum, follow-beth Adamson of Tucson, Ariz. steal a.nd human resources, are $3 for adults and $2 for Council. He wa.a a member services, and burial wtll be lng her death March 9 at Park and Maryann Cain of Costa. yoWlg and old, the organtr.atlon students with a student body of the Orange County shetlff's in Fairhaven Memorial Park, Lido Convalescent Hospital. Mesa, who works In the New- selected tor thlsawardlsrtchly card. Santa Ana. Mrs. Ca.in, who was 93, Uved port Beach ctty building de- deserving. In 1971, it ra.lsed Former 8 I Realtor dl'es at1924MonrovJ.aSt. partment, and by 2 grand- funds for youth aoo dvlc pro-1 1 MI HIAnJRES TO BE SHOWN MRS. BL ANCHE REED OF ~~ldldrreenn. and 3 uoat-orand- jects, reo:ognlzed deserving In-Henry Ramirez will lntro-"'" dlvlduals and youth organir.a-Former Balboa Island Real-He moved to Oceanside last duce "the tuclnattnr world ot HARBOR VI EW IS DEAD Services at Saltz-Bergeron's tlons, rewarded cltybeauttflca-tor W!Uiam CarltooStepheD.SOn. year and lived at 201 Mocldng-miniatures" at the Costa Mesa Blanche F. Reed ot Harbor Costa Mesa chapel were COD· t10n efforts, aDd sponsored a woo died Monda y afttr a short bird Lane. Art Learue'.s monthly meettnr View Hllls was burled here ducted by the Rev. Jamu successful youth employment Illness at Long Beach Veterans He Is survived by h.ls wife March 21 at 7:30p.m. at Adams February 14 after her death Piercy. service. T hese vo lur.teeract1v-Hospital, was lnurned yester-Maybelle; his parents, Mr . and school. Feb. 10 at Park Lido Con-Mrs. Cain, born In Pennsyl- ttie:, among many ot hers done day at Pacific View Memorl.al Mrs. LudwlgStephensonofWts-Mr. Ramirez has had many valescent Hospital following a van1a, had Uved 27 years 1n uul.l.terally and co!lectlvely Cemetery, Harbor View HJlls. consln; 2 brothers; Robert one -man shows 1n Arpntlna, long Illness. She w:u 79. California and 18 years in Or- with other organlr.aUons for Mr · Stephensoo, who was 61, Stephenson and James St~hen-Ch1le, Urucuay and Brazil. His Mrs. Reed, who was the widow ange County. civic community service, have was a native of Wisconsin and son of Wisconsin; 2 sisters, collectors include John Wayoe, osurf v'""tvedlabyte ~eorhnsown. JRoe~,Jrls GRAND JURY IS TOPIC earned u this award." came to CaUfornla In 1943. Geraldine Culp of Wisconsin Doris Day, Andy Devine, Jooa-" , ,... • Tb w The Dolphins ' youth pro-He sold real estate here with aDd Aonabel Charnkeofllllnots, than Winters and Allee F1.ye . of 1211 Starboard Dr., Harbor N e omen's Dtvtsloo of the grams lncl..:te a monthly ''Dol-Chet Salisbury of Balboe. ls-Sen1ces at Pacific View were He wlU dlJplay over 100 orilf-VIew H111s; a brother, Willard, c ewport Harbor Chamber of phln Award" to a youth gr~ land, and later owned his own private. nal miniatures at the meeting. of Oklahoma; 3 sisters, Maude 1 omhmerce will holdltsmonthJ.y picked for making significant realty n.rm. E Wahlgren or Oklahoma Willa unc eon meeting nut Wednes- contributlons to society. During_ World War n, he nsenada d I d Stnex of Sun City Art':r. aM day, March 22, at the lrvtne served tn the South Pacific. recor expec e Nella Bettinger oi P~dena.; Coa.st CountryCtub. r---------------------., and 3 grandchildren Former Newport Beach Plans are under way for the · mayor Doreen Marshall wtU silver anniversary runrunc of the flrst time," he said. ST. A.HDREW'S CHURCH speak on the subject of graM NOW OPEN SUNDAY Treat youneU to Marina's lllht, delectable rollt: and pastrlet. A n.rled menu with a continental fiairl 2721 L CO.UT HWY,, COROHA DIL M.A. 4 T OOL DIN•OD I.IOHT TO • • EOSTEilllmE To our many friends 6. UT CCNT fNifAU NIW DUm WORLD 'S LARGEST •• .._ • ~;~~•ll'k!• ... , .............. . ~ SPECIALIZIII II THE CLWIRI & RIISHIII "'""' ...... -" tliwiteifo.fi"' ••t• OF DIAPEIIES liLY EXC1.USIVI COlT GUAIIAIITII Do-. c.._. P-_to .. ",.. :r!.,,.. ....... l .. .., .. _,, c ~ ..... 540-1366 642-0270 EXQIISIVE GUA.UHIEID DRAPERY SBYIQ 20 ,,.~ f ()Q (1\\H r ,... CII WQV BE the Newport-Ensenada yacht Last year, more t:"-n 550 Dr. Charles Dterenfleld wm juries. She served as foreman race, the blcgest yacht race boats entered the race, Which preach part of his lentenser·les of tbe last Orange County Grand 1702 NEWPORT BLVD. ot 17th FREEWAY D H t E X N G 5 H t R T t y 5 E BACK BAY "PROGRESS, NOT GROWTH" DO YOU WANT A COMPANY TOWN? NO! IT'S TIM E FOR A CHANG E! Elect Paul Ryckoff TO THE NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL I·' >tt I RY CK.()P P .,,JrU«fll$ tb1 RP.StDP.NTf t'Jf tlu• Cit of N1wporl Bucb FRF.f..WA.Y : t eep off the coasUine IIIGH RISE: n•~~SIT'V : Reatrlct to few appropriate areae Limit; retain vtllace almoAPhere RA.f1( RAY : AIRPORT: Preaene aa a natural Phase oat jets ASNF.XATION : Limit Upanalon reaource COMM ITTE E TO ELEC T RYCKOFF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MARGOT SKI LUNG ALLAN BEE I( TOM HOUSTON MARSHA LL DUFFIELD FRANK ROBINSON COMMITTEE DARLENE AN DERSON CARROLL BEE~ ELLEN 80ACMSENIUS DICK CLUCAS LOll COLLINS ltia riCK( .. LVLI ,.NLIV TOM HVANa M,G.JOHNION WAL TEA KOCH BOB LOWDEN WILLIAM MARTIN FLORENCE McCUE ltiAifL ANDREWS I"EASE AOfiERT 0 , AlES In the world. has been growing steadily over on ''Take a long look at your-Jury. The r ace begins May 4 at the years. sell" at the 3 Sunday services The grol.W)'s monthly "ac- noon, just outside Newport Information about entries at St. Andrew's Presbyterian cent on youth" award will go Harbor. may be had any time after Church, 600 St. Andrew's Rd., to the Newport Mesa Tutors, Richard Jenness, general AprU I by calUng 673-2003. Cllff Haven, His topic wiU bt> a student-directed program at chairman ot the race, said this Malllng address will be New-"What do you do?" Adult new UCl. week that entries will be ac-port Oceao Saltine Assn., 2865 members will be received at cepted beginntnr April 1. He E. Coast Hwy., Corona delMar. the 8 and 11 a.m. servtces. cautlooed prospective racers Closing tJme for entries Is Communicant young people will CH URCH OF THE MASTER that they must be sure to have 5 p.m., Aprll17. be received at 9:30. HEALTH NEWS : D!:PA"TMRNT a va Ud rating tl"om either the Midget Ocean Racing Fleet, the Pact.nc Ha.nc:!Jcap Racing Fleet, the Ocean Ra cing Catama.r&ll Assn., or the lOR-Mark D. before otncia.Uy enterlnr the race. Mr. Jennessaidraceotftclals are expecting the biggest turn- out ever for the 25th anni- versary race. "Thls could be the yeu we top 600 boats for Solution for 20,000,000 Headaches? Glil!st preacher for the 9 aod 11 a.m. S~y services at the Lutheran Church of the Master, 2900 Pact.nc View Drive, J-4r. bor View Hills, wiU be the Rev. Wilbur Allen. The mid- week lenten sen·tce at 7:30 p.m. Wednelday, March 22, will feattae a ftlm trom the "Uvtng Christ" series. 1816N~~POR~=T:=:::::::::::;~ ROSE DOMI T AHTO H DIES ~ Ftmeral services wert held MARINERS CHURCH neck to lnfluenoe olrc•lallon Tueoday In Costa Moll for An occaalonal maautne Into the head. Poor posture Rose Domlt Anton, 81, who Dr L I!GAL Monee article apprises the enormity to the neck, or poor head car-died March 11 at Hoar Hos-• Joe AJclrtcaa, wllo I'IOitnd ld.I Tll.. D. dqret NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING of tbechronlc headache problem rlap, could totroduce stress pltal after a long Illness. from D&Uu Tbeolarcloll lmt•'1i. DaJJu. TeD.J NOTICE ts HEREBY GIVEN in the United States, aDd interfere with these nerves Mn. Aoton lived at 196! 18 tbt olllla'cll paM. 'hi aw, .WUUam 4etoa ~ ttlat the City Council of the The eltlm.atea of the number caustnr headaches. :::hurch St., CoN Mea.. Sbe .. _. .... l)l.llor ud II l'fiOibll lot 't.Uattoa IDd City of Newport Beach will of vtcUma ctven to those The quut.ton may artse, "Do was born ln Lebanon, and had OCMIItU.,. hold a pubUc heartnr reprdlng articles vary, but iodl.cate a such disturbances of the cer~ U'ed In CallfornJa for 51 year1. SUNDAY SCHOOL •... , • . 9:00 A.M. Planning Commlulon Amend-consta.nt tocreaae. Apparently vlcal spine occur so frequently Rosary was recited March WORSHIP SERVICES •• 9:00 II 10:15 A.M ment No. 310, apprOt"ed by there are well over twenty u to be a cauae of a large 13 at St, Joachim's Ch~acb EVEN1NC SERVICE ••••.• 7:00 P,U, · Plannlllg Commlslton rtJolu-mtWon headache 'lctlma DOW. perceotapofthe chrOftt chead-In Costa Mua by Fatber 2200 I . COAST HWY., COlOMA DIL ....... Hon No. 747, amendlne the Such estimates are reuon-acbt problem?" Tbomu J. Ne;tn~. --~~~~;~======= ~~ parking regulations for ar-. ably acc urate wbeo we note "AD overwhelmtnr perceot- 8 and 13 ot the Harbor Vtew the adverttslllr 1n De'WIPilpetl are of tbe people who t.ve OftiN t TO 6 • _., OliO IUMDAYI Hills Planned Community Rtr• and magutnes --oo the radio co01ulted me for headache ~ ulations (Amendment No. S); and TV •• for preparallonl problems," Dr. Couture ays, area 8 located oorth of S&D which are aid to bring rellef "ban had splnal dlsturbtnees Joaquin Hi lis Road betweea ex-{not cure) from the extreme &Dd han looked to us tor a I sUng MacArthur Boulevard and misery of headaches. Thenum~ 10lutJon of their problems •• New MacArthur Boul..,arcf. and ber of sutferers must be al~ "The put of the sptml co·l~ area 13 k>cated south of Ford most beyood btUef to jult.lty umn that projects above Road, east of Np MacArthur; . such adYertlatnc IJI)endttur ... ahouidtr ltnl. 1s a pedestal pursuant toMuntclpleCodeSec.. We asked Dr. Gary L. Coo-tipcXI whlch rtlll the bead" tlon 20.51.0'70. lure, D.C., of the Couture Or. Cout..-e not ... "Whee' a Notice Is hereby fUrther ctnD CblropracUc Ctrattr In Newport peraoo sttft'eu a sudden, oo .. that said pOOUc he&rlnr w111 be Beach, U there was a 10lutloo tiPKted blow to the heed, such held on the 27th day of Mareb, to the DlUoa's headache prob-•• 1D a roup contact sport 1972, at the hour of 7:30 P.M.. lem. or 1n a home or auto lnJID'J, in the C<Mmcll Ctw.mbtrs o1 "QuJ.te fnnllly," aays Dr. a ml~aUpment of tht oect the Newport Beach City Hall. Co«urt, "I deflDitely think that boDes, or nrtebrae Is YVJ at which Umt and place uy tbtre Ia aDd I refer to the pou;lblt." and all per10ns Interested may el1ale&l l)ll:t«J of our pro.. ODee tbfs eoodiUoll 1.1 pre- appear and be heard tbtrton. fellloa to btU me out. Y&IIN:, prtAUI't uti teu1ce Laura Llcloa ".U lor my OWD Mil, I hi.Ye ballet • Cldllol palD. Clb' Clerk bad muy hippy uperieaoet "I certalal111Jmp&tb1M wtaa City Of Newport Beach wltb ebroaie bladacM prot).. ow ..UO.'t '-dlc:be ., .. ennis frames 1 frames 16'5fsbcCiii""T.~~~ PubUab: Mueb ta, l8'7Z, tD lem.t olmuy, maJJY people," ,.,.,.,, Dr. Colt•t aya. tile Mowport H&rbor EDIIp. -Dr. COolaro. "1'111.1 loa prol>lom ttlllelllfl&l no prtJaarr "_., __ --11o -.. -Ire;;;;;;~~:~;:;;. ~OSSIMI OPIRA I LA TID lllbo --•--a! F• ., on J1U1. I ..... t1tot Ill • JACK PUICI LL AT DCC PO' IIIA~CH 21 _.. actloo. Till elliot .. _ au,._ Willi&---J • Sll ·-·Open-Will of IIIIa III ____ -WIU-10 lllo ~ .~IDID.Io.l •• IS OIS pr-"lAo Co--la," 11111&1 ______ pndlcprt'tUIOOU!IIIIIpral>. R-'I ••-ol lbo Cll-11111&1 JIOOIWo. allll _._ ol IIIIa 111111.-t dorolla _, .. ~ ~ A..-u, U!l ploJI!o-..... 1 ..... UDIII' TIMMII cou..a 11 ,,iO p .... r...-,, lolllc&llJ _.,.., ko to • Dr. COotoroOMI•I•-1.------------------.1 =~~.::,::...~·· ==--:~.,~..:;::..~·::..Or!;;_::,: JOII:I'H AOIINEA, JR, OOflltll SUNDERLAND 'LOfiiiNCI VANOI!OI'tt1T RUTH WHITNEY A. \1.-.c~MT .IOfiQ-I.N Dresses & Shorts ? What's your? opinion? • • JAlttT DRAKE, U,oUJ90 Collep AYe., Costa MeM, of- nee worker: "GreccStone. He's my nanee and hctlaiOOOUDder- staodln(," • SUSAN AtsnN, 17,of2Z31 Irvine An., West Upper Bay, NEWPORT BEACH JOe THE NEWPORT HARBOR D PARK PETITION DRIVE GAINS SUPPORT Balbo& laluden Meklac a p&.rt-Ute community '*lter for the lalaod II)' about bllll ot lbt relddeat• they bave ap. PI'OI.Ched bave Jlped a peUUoo uttDc for a bood lane to buy ""' lite. Tbt Bllboe. llla.od Imprcwe- meat Aao. Ia clrculatioc tb.e potllJooo, The rr<>IC> nnte to purcbUt the 150 ft. by 85 ft. Comm..Uty Methodist Church property OD Apte Me. betweeG Park An. aod the b&y. The cburcb Is moYinc 1000 to a new butldlng aeuNewportCen- ter. The old church site Is aa.ld to be anJlable tor $180,000, The money would be ra.tsed by a special boDd electloa on the lalabd. The ctty of New- port S.Cb would be asked to malJD.in the eommunU:y center 1 after It Ia bu.llt. Kn. Tom Hou.too, the u .. aoei&Uoo'a aeeretary, aid thlJ w"k lbat ".ome board mem- bers ln the aqoelatloa ,.,, DOt yM bad lime to 10 from door-to-door with thepetltloos,, bul reporta we ba'f'8 cotteo bide 10 far sbow about half of the people are interested." Mn. Houstoo aid a eurre.al at~aual membership drive, aimed &t puahlnc the anoel&- Uon'a memberlhip atxwe the current 750, Ia pttinc on a~rt from renters oo the tsla.od who have small eh.tldreo who would blneftl from play areas iJl lhe proposed com- munity center. MOIIUU~~t~~U.f -...-11111 .._.....,.., •• -IUollll)lr ~ DlRECTtNC THE WAY to the desert safari, tbe amnal IPtlD( dl.oce of the Newport Harbor Eacbanpttes are Ura, O.l&flt Glck, at left, and Mrs. Coy Watts. Members will trod the hot saOOs 1o "Mecca" (Balboa PntUon) at 6:30 p.m. this Saturday, March 18, The shtek's feast will be at 8 p.m. and harem danclng trom 8 to mJdnt(tlt with music by Ansel Hill. The dress wtu be desert attire, The theme of the dance Is the Palm Springs kick-off. Top prit.e Will be an expense paid trip for Z for the E•- c hanre Club's annual trek to Palm Sprlngs to be hekl. tile weekend of May 19. PTA ELECTS MRS. TAFE student at Corona del Mar hl&fl M , school: "My science teacher, f S S Mr, Brad Thurma.n, because Andria Benner weds Frank Marshall BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR 11 you are a newcomer, or know or • oawoiomer to the H&rbor Area who h.u not been welcomed, do her a fnor by caJ.1inq the H.arbor Visitor betwem 8 &nd 10 a.m. Mld the .W call o n your friend with 'IAIUI.ble information and l)i!u from frindly ~~~~ ness firms which ltano rudy to help hctr bltoome acquainted with her new rurroundincjs. be ll'ants to turn Btr Canyoo Into a botanical p.rd-.." IOlCOATn • MRS. WAYNE CARTER, 42, of4633 Fatrneld Or •• Cameo ShOres, interior designer: "Bllly Graham. Hct represents all that Is posUtve ud con- structive In American thought today." 1 BOB COATES, 53, of 1890 18th St., Nctwport HeJgt\tl, mortp.re banker: (after .ome deep thou(ht) --"You know, t can't think of anybody I par. Ucularty admln rllbf: oow." THE HARBOR VISITOR PHONE : 494·9368 or ~6-0174 • Fl RE • AUTO • BOAT oHOIIE • BUSINESS MY HUSIANO WAS kiLlED IN A 1<.4 \LIT AR.Y AIRPLANE CRASH. HIS BODY CO UL D NOT IE RECOVERED AN D ID ENTIFIED. IS IT TRUE THA T THE GO VERNMENT WILL FUR NISH A MEMORIAL. WHICH MAY BE PLACED ON OUR LOCAL CEMETER Y PLOT . FOR HIM I by EUGENE 0. BERGERON n. u.s.~ .. ~ ~en>k. ._ ~t.-NfM•liM..., cu•-,.. •••"* -"'•''-' -'ers No ..._ ef "'-_.._ ef tM ,.,,..., ,__ ...... M ecti••· •• wh• died ., wt.e -. '-111M ~~~~ " Mn'Mt, -.4 ............. ....,. ... 1M.-. 1Mottlfle4, loue ........ .nMI. -· er ..... liMrw Metl .. _.. N-..... A •• .W.. "-llln " .......... .....,_ ,. ... ,_ •"'"-... ,......., ..., .,,,, ,,, • _..,.r~.t ........... T1l6t wiN 1M ,_,....,. -.11 .... lwrM _....,_,, ,....., tw .... ,_,.,. el tt.e fo..,IHe, cllefw. n.. Mly c"t N l'tle t..lty h "'-,..., ef _...., ""' --"-~ •• tlwlr fe.,.ily ~.,. ,, ... We ~ ....,. •-Ill ...-•""'-· _. will ,.......,. "-fer • ..,.,.. .,..~ ............. , ...... If '" ._,. • ~_. .. ...,.,, t.-.f -.ice, ,.._. _..,. .. u n. WM ...... ••nlltle, ~....._ wttl M _ __.'-"'t .:-'-•· Balt::-Bergeron Funeral Hotn.e COSTA MIS.&. 2 LOCATIONS COlONA d~ WAR 446-2424 67l·f.4SD I'CIUI'fOIII) ' ., l • MARINERS SAVING S AND LOAN ASSOCL\TION ,.__, <fC'Ifllol ,._ c--- ~,. DO\IUI•--T aa.ACM,CAU, •U&l• ,., .... l..OOO ENTRIES SAVINGS JUDG ING ARE DUE IN THE LOBBY ON MONDAY, MARCH 27TH AND EXHIBIT PERI OD . OF MARINER S FORA 5DAY AN AWARDS PRESENTATI ON WILL TAKE PLACE AT 4:00P.M. IN THE MARINER S LOBBY ON FRIDAY MARCH JIST. BRING YOUR FAMILY AND FRIEND S TO SEE TH E EXHIBIT AND TO MEET THE EASTER RABBIT IN PERSON ON THE 31ST . BASKETS HAY BE PURCHASED BUT ALL DECDRA· TIONS HUST BE CUSTOM DESIGNED . EA CH ENTRY MUST MEASURE LESS THAN 36 INCHE S HIGH AND 36 INCHES WIDE. PLEASE INDICATE ON THE ENTRY FORM IF YOU WILL WANT TO KEEP YOUR EASTER BASKET OR HAVE IT DELIVERED BY MARINERS SAVING S TO A LOCAL CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL FOLLOWING THE EXHIBIT AND AWARD S PRESENTATI ON. (PLEASE COMPLETE THE FORM BELOW AND ATTACH IT TO YOUR ENTRY WHE~.:~~-~~~~~-~~-~~-~~~~~:~-~~~~~-~~~~: --------------------------------------------------------------- NAME: ----,rr.:=-r.,-;:;:;------_;ADD~ESS, __________ _ -(Plene Print) CITY'---------------ZIP· ___ _ PHONE ____ _ SC~OL. _________ _ GIIADE. ____ _ TEACHER•-------- 1 WILL \WIT TO KUP NY ENTRY_ PLEASE G.IVE NINE TO A CONVALESCENT HOSPITAl _ Will Th,. B• B•bM• in H••wn7 NEWOIITHAMOR EJISUJI THURSOAY, MARCil 1&, 1111 COIQIIA DEL IIAII, CAUF. Reviews CHIIliiTIAN NIWI,. NIW MAYIN, MO • .... LIYlNG .aLE . ·-r=..,. a rr rtt H •.. .,... ···--p ,, ,,,...o....._on. .. Door Dr. BIU.-I """" o ou.tloft.' I Aow ltftffl .om. ~ MY IIW"f would b. riO bobfa ;,. HHWII. I don 'l Nllcw wMt tiNy My. W4cu If your ,.u.n . ANSWER: II I understand your quHtion, you are not asldnr whether or not little babin will 1'0 to Heaven but whether or nO( they will remain babin in Heaven. I think there ie no doubt in the world but that little babies, dyinr in infancy, do 10 to Hu.ven. Firat Corinthians 15:22 18)'1, "For ell in Adam all di•. ewn 10 in ClarVt 1laall all bt mode aliiJfl." There is a senH, then, in which little babitn are not held account.~~ble (or their 1ina until they reach the time they realize they are einnen. This time is c alled the a~re or account.bility." This i11 not a bi~ical term but it ill the best upre .. ion we know to describe the time when a little child rea.lizu that he deliberately 11in1 . Until a child doe! reach this a~ee. he is not •awd hut he i• lupt •aft. We btolieve th1s is what Dav1d meant when he !laid. concerning the death of his mfant lion. "But now he ia dNd, why ~hould I {a.t7 Can I britl6 him baclt ~ain1/ahall 10 to h1m, but he •hall not return to me" 111 Sam. 12 :231. Will B•bie• Remain Babies in Heaven We do believe, Without a doubt. that people who d1e m infancy will be in Heaven. Hut, wiU they rema1n tiny bab1es throu~rhout eternity or will they grow up~ The Bible does not !i pecifically say. It ia my own belief that bab1e11 1n Heaven will grow up There are seve ral rea80ns wh y I believe this. The Loaical Result of Uf• In the first place, maturny, ~rrowing up. 1s the I(Oal of all hfe. The purpotle of acorn:, i:. to produce oak tree!> Of courst> an acorn, 1n itself, I!> good but the lol(ical re!!iult of an a corn 1" fin oak. A little acorn 1s not ali valuable as a I(Teat oak trf:'e . In Ephe•ians 4·11 ·14 we read, .. And M raw tome. apo•rln; 011d tome. prophet•: and aome, evanltli.ata; and MOme, paatort and teac.:htrJ; For the ~r{ect1111 of the •aintt {or the worlt of the minUtry {or the edi{yitJ6 of the body a{ Chrilll, Till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of the ltnowledMe of the So11 of God, unto a ~r{ect man, unto the meoaurf!' of the itloture of the {ullne.. of Chrilft; That we hen~forth bf!' no mort children , IOiflf!'d to and fro , and carr~d atHllit with every wind of dodrir1e. by the &leilht ~r men. and cunni111 cro.{tifle&s. by wh1ch they l1e 111 wa11 lo dec:~illf!'.'" Notice that God gtves avostllll and prophet" and evanl(t>l l .. h and pastor .. and teacher!> tn r.rder that we all come "t.wto a Jnr{ed man " and that we "hetl <~{orth bf!' no m ore children... Now. nottce that word '"perfect."" It corneli fr om the Greek word ltatartuo and tt mean!> ""to reach a goa l or a chteve a purpo10e ... It Ht not talkmg about !l lnlesll perfectiOn becau!le 1ome 1n the (Jid Tettament who were described as perfect were certatnly not tinlell tGen. 6 :9; I Kini{'S 15 14 . etc ) Rather, it mean1 to grow up and not act like children Let me repeat that maturity 111 the loric.al1oal of life. In the MCOnd p .. e.. no on• can r .. Uy know t.h• joy~ or a camplett Ute who i.a not matuN. People often MY. "Heaven Juat couldn't be ao wondtrrul without precious little t.bl•." Wonderful lor whom? Certainly not for the babiH! A little baby cannot pouibly Ill the moet qut or lite without rrowina up. After •II. I never hear anyone talk about what a wonderful time he had when he wu only three months old! Even childhood days, rich and full u they may have been, will not compare with adulthood. Billy Sunday used to quote, 8ecltWM'd, twm Mc*wMd 0 ttme In thy ft~t, MH• me • ohlld ... In Juet tor ton...,.t. Childhood days may have been the m0t1t carefree daya of your life. But a little boy or 1irl cannot know the fullneu of life. They are nat old enouah. They cannot know the joys or marriare. of becomin1 paren'-; they cannot know the joya of chaJienge. My own childhood days (until I waa about fourteen years old) were wonderful and I like to think of th~m. But all of my wonderful boyhood days-huntinr and fithinr and breakinlil horse& and workinr cattle-all of those years put torether would not compare with one week of beina a pr~acher married to the Princesa! So, I just cannot ima~rine that uny babie1 will rem<un tiny b.~tbies forever and forever and forever in He.~tven ~ Jesu• Grew Luke 2:52 is a remarkable ver1e ... And Jeaua increo.aH in willllom and alalure, and in favor with God and man." You will notice that Jesus rrew three ways-intellectually, physically and spiritually. Since He is our perfect example. we ousht to try to develop our minds, ourht to take care of our bodies, and ousht to rrow spiritually. Since Je1u11 ia our example in everyth inr . we can certainly undentand why He did not remain a baby durin1r His P.arthly e111tence. And it is utterly unthinkable that He would be a baby 111 Heaven ! But it .eems to me it ia al110 incredible to believe that God would forbid babiefi in Huven to srow up into maturity. Th ings H••venly We all know that !>Piritual thm1r1 and heavenly thlni8 are often tllultrated by earthly thinss. For example. just as a human comes into bemt throush birth. salvation come1 throu1h the new birth. A• a father "pitieth hi• childtYn," so God loves Hil children. AI humiLn brothers are bound torether by earthly t1es. so Chri1tiant are brothers 111 Chriat and bound together in apiritual ties. Peter reminda us that we are to .. ,row in frace." And m I Peter 2·2 we read, '"A• Mwborn babes. dnire the pure miiJr of the word, that ye may •row by it," We are exhorted to ''bt no more ch ildiYn ... but. .1row up Into him in all thinllf" IEph. 4.14. 15 1. So, both phyucally and sp1ntually we are exhorted to lfrow up. It only seerru. lor1cal. then , that those who die 1n mfancy and have no opportumty of growin11 here will become mature in Heaven Frankjy. I never expect tO 1ee another baby aher the millenn•um ~ AJmo.e: 100,000 coptes ofT HE LIVUIQ BIBLE u. .. been pre- aold, Clemonatraunc tha tre- m~ AIIPHI of Dr, Keneth H. 1'1Jior'• parapbru1q. F.F. Bl"'le•, Profesaor of Biblical Crltteiam ud EJ:ece••• aaya: '''l"boM from wbom Bible Ian- IU*Itl la a.lmoat a for•tp ton-cue wtll llnd that THE LIVlNG BIBLE brl .. a the euenUal mea .... of the Scripture borne to tbem In terma whoae mean-inc" tbty ean underetaDd.'' TIM boot'a prelllce aaya that "The tbeoloclcal lodeatar tn lhla b:JOk h .. been a rtcld ev- t.ftCeltcal poaltion." 1bta para- phrase eontalna many b@l~tul footftOtea. It Ia 1enerally faith- ful to tbe meanlnl of the He - brew &.bel Greek tnt. Altboup nanceUcala will appredat@ the euUy under- stood lancua1e of T HE LIVING BIBLE, there are some paa- saaea which do not present the actual meantac of the text. The messianic meanlnc of a few Old Testament pa•sa1e1 11 obscur- ed In THE LIVING BIBLE. Genesis 4:1 THE LIVING BI- BLE: "For , as she said, 'WHh God's help, I have created a man!'" The Hebrew text: "EYe said, 'I nave cotten a man , THE LORD.' " Genesis 2:18 THE LIVING BIBLE: "These descendants of yours will conquer their enem- Ies, and be a blesstnc to all the nat tons oft he earth-all because you have obeyed me.'' The plural Is also used In Genesis 26:4, 28 :14 , and Psalm 89 :4. Tbe Hebrew text· '"In your DES- CENDANT all Ole people on Hrth wlll be blessed." (c p. Gal. 3:16) Proverbli 8:22: "The Lord formed me In the beginning, before he created anything else.·' The text: "The Lord was MY FATHER." Although THE LIVING BIBLE properly uses '"virgm " for the Hebrew ALMAH In lsa.lah 7: 14 , a footnote says· "The con- troversial Hebrew word used here sometimes mea ns 'vl rR"tn ' and sometimes 'young woman · lis immediate ust' here refers to Isaiah 's young wlfl" and her newborn son (Isaiah 8· 1-4). This, of course, was not a vtr- gtn birth ·· Howt'ver, nowhere else in tht> Bible wh ere thf' Hebrew ALMAH IS ust'd can It be tra.nslated with anything bul virgin. The meaning or a word IS df!termlned by Its usage and not Its etymoloey. lsatah'spro- phecy here referred dlnc lly to the birth of Christ and not to a.Dy child to be born o! a youn~~: woman llvlf\g at Isaiah's lime (Set' Ou r di SCUSSIOil OfthiS tJ(llt11 tn BAAL OR GOO) Zechartah 12 10 THE LIV - ING BIBLE "they w1ll look on him they pierced, ·· The text ''They will look at ME whom they have pi erced "' The true meamnr of several passage& pertaining to thl" sac- raments Is hidden The sacra- ments In some Instances are m~de symbols. Mark I 4 "He llvl"d In the wilderness and taught that all should be bll.plited as a publtr announct'ment of their deciston to turn their backs on Sin , so that God could forgivf! them '" Text "Preaching that peoplf' repent and be bapllzed '" Nott' also Luke 3:3 , Acts 13.24 and Acts 19:4 I Connthlans 11 25 '"This cup Is the new testament ~>@­ tween God and you that has been est.abhshf'd and set tn mo- tion by my blood ·· Text· '"This cup Is the new covf."nant 111 My blOOd "' NotE' also Luke 22 ·20 Whtle THE LIVING BIBLE properly presents the mean - 11\g of most pa.!>sages whi ch emphasu.e the deity of Chrtsl. the deity IS obscured tn Ro· mans 9 5, 2 Thess 1·12, and John l 18 TWO MINUTES Romans 9 5 THE LIVING BI - BLE "Great men of God were your lathers , and Chrtst him - self was one of you, a Jew ao far as his human nature is concerned, he who now rules ov~r all things. Pra.ise God for•ver!" Text (Beck'a trana- latton): "They have the ancea- tou and from them accordlnl to His body came Chrlat, wbo Is God OYer @verylhlng, blessed forever. Amen.'' THE IJIIJLE IY COINIUI,II I . HAM I'IU NilAN I IIU '-OCIUT CHI (AOO, IILINOII 606:n THE SPIRIT OF SONSHIP f m ~·· ''·I~ •· lUI/ 11"1 I' I II/ //11· hut ~·· "·"'" ,,., ,.,,,,,J 111•· ''"''' o i iJdOfJ/tllfl <I •I fJ~ W I' (.f~, /I!JI,,I 8:151 ·~· .. hll< { Iff<•·• Tt1•• p(l$1 11!111 ••I ilu• t .. ·l•••v•·r 111 ltlfo lanu lv of <...•"' '" ''"'I'IY dl,,,. tralf!d •01 II'> +11 lht• <'j!l<;l lo·~ <If Pnul In G.•l 4 I rl lh•• -wo,.ll•· alludf>s tO H-..• j,,. I lhool 111 !Ill" h l 11 of C'o/Ofy Hl•h,.•w lluy !11•·r•· came a t 1me. ltt'llOir'll•(f bv !ho• father. when 1t.. llld Wd~ 101" mally declared to 00 11 lull qrvwn soo. w1th all tne '•Qht <; anrt Ill' IV !leges of sonlh!p. 11 was not assumed thttl th,. young men would no longo>r rw,fJd ovetleerS 10 kiM!Ip him '" Chf!ck. Th•• would be natural ,,f'de•- ll•ndlng and eo-operllton be· r.un flthtt and son. And so lhe "lldoptlon '" (Gr.•~»PI«ingl pro- ceM~,.. took 1)18Ce, lndlUttng ..... ct~Ud, now 1 fuii'9'0W" 't.lfl. Wci S nq IOil{jf!l uo10r!r la w. 1•~<1 um l••r q1.11.1'. Ami bf'r,uJ.H' ~,. 11re sons, ,.,,.,...,lh~> at>0\!1". Gnd hatfl !lent f111111 ,,.,,. s,,.,,, of H•s Son mto yaw ,,,,)r/s. r:''f"lfJ Abba. father. Wt,•tdon· tn1111 .we no mote 11 ~t!lv.ml, but '' lfu/1-yrown) son" f(,,,f 4:6 71 lh<l; •5 tho• 1JOS1t 1nn of every Ot'lli"]llf•r +n Chfl!~l HI· mav. l•ke ""' CUimth,an~ ll ld l he 11 babe lfl h<!l Sp lntllfll,..llperu::ncf! II Cor. 1·1) hut m Chfi.H hP occupoftt It'"" pos11Lon of a full ·grown son, and to grow !IPH+tually 11 will do htm rm good to go back under the law tw mu11 rather rec:ogntut h,s llarw:hng before God 1n gr«l!. Tholl IS why the llpoSflfl lllyl in Aom .8:15: ··re h11ve not rectuved thll 4plflt of bond•~ 11gem to '""'· but re hiiVI fiiUIVI!d the fPiflt o1 IOI"IIhtp, wherl!by •• cry. Ab.b•. llllhllf, .. Accordlfll to the beat manu- acrlpts , John 1·18 should be translated ·'The only Son who II God.'' We ~ve lone admlred the work of Dr. Kenneth Taylor and have recomm@nded&ftddls- trtbuted a number ot ht. booka. Hll THE LIVING BIBLE Ia one of tbe beat and most reliable modem trualattona and pa.ra- phr .. •• available. "l!IE TIME IS SHORT" Dr. Walter WU.On decided to bep a minu~ r.cord of how he pUMd each minute of the day. Ha was appalled-and you will be appalled-at tht hideous ••te of time. We •r• all uperta on how the IDVe11UIMnt WAit.-mon.,.. But at the Jud,ment S..l ol Cbrltl .... oh.U lifl ... aceounl ol OURSELVES. ond wMt we did wfth tiM dan that shall ,...... be repeated, newr ba replaced, farner and ewer. '"Thia I ooy. bmluon. the limo lo ohorl .. :· (I Cor. 7:29). '"Uitlo chlldnn, II lo the IMI limo .. :• (1John2:JI). -r-cfvlfou.~ vk....,. Why Did Christ Come Into the World? FROM "JEWISH HOPE," 80)( 707, LOS ANGELES, CALli'. By L N. Bell {Chrlatlanlty Today) Our Lnrd '~ .~11m1· '"''~ nul y·lt>eted hy Hi11 parents but wa" n part 1,f tht• di vine annunr ia· tir,n '" J n~·ph : ··,.\nrlt h"u shalt call His nam,. JESl S: f,r tit· !!hall .-h\l" I lis people " 1 ~hn . 1 :21 1. Onr·~ tht· ~ii!uifio·aur o· .,f th e namt:, Jesu! (Sa\ iuut!. i-t .. -t. t).,. lllf'"aninjl (Jf Chri11tmas cea!f"l'o l u ,.x1o;t ; f,,r lhi .. in tt-rvenliun uf God in human h i1-tu r ~ h11 .• ~i)!nifi r-ance only 011 we urulenland it.'! pur1wtr. That th,. Chri-tlan 1;.,~1-•d is a declaration uf this divino· inll"rH·nli .. n is the one LhinJL; that makt"!l it rr·l•·' aut I" ra• h p;ene raliun. That the purpo"•· of Christ's cmnin~ into the world atrikt>.!l at tlw vt>ry root of human pride, 11hnuld mah us 1111ubl y wary lest havinp: sef'n .,.,.,. fail t .. ,.,.e and havi n~ heard we fail Ia hl-lievt·. Onr •• tho· n•oli ty ami consequence!! of sin a tl' ('xpla innl away. the 11i,R;nificance of Chrislmas va11i~ht:"'. Wro 11Dy it r••vt·ro·ntly hut with deep fedinfl : Unle!l!l the r~tl.J()II r.,r the first Chrittma!l is sdmittl'd, i t<~ ("o·lo-llfill ion can be hluphem()UI. Str(Jng wnnl~'! y,.!L, because the grealesl event of 11ll hi~t•,q• utT urred when God &ent His Son int ll tho-W•1riJ to uve sinning men from thf" ~uilt an1l prnalty of their 1int. Tn deny. ift:nOrl'". ur minimize the reason for His comin,~~; i!L a Alap in I he face of 1 loving God. Or.-ep thenlu,.:;y? Yes, for in the. coming of God into thl! world in human flesh there are. involved truth' whid1 nu man can undentand unles1 th~ Spirit ,,f G .. tl leaches him. Simple theolu_~~;y ? Yell, for despite all the deep currentll nf C•.d'11 redemptiYe pUtpoM! in Chriat, tht"re i ~ thr marvellous 1implicity of man's need, God's love. and eternal life through His Son-truthll which eyen 1 little child can ~rup and belieYe. "For He thall 1ave His people frtlm their sins," po~ lhe fs ct of lin, its univerNlity and eflecl , and man'• lostnna because. of it Sin and Chrislmu? What • depre.ains com· bination I Why spoilthoughtt of Chrislmu by brin~ing in the sordid subject of nil? Why nol emphaaiu the love demonllrated in the comin~ of the Chriat-child? Why not think more. of the sngeiJ, the wiee mm, the ltar, the 1hepherd., onJ 1M Jilt•? All of the.e heve U.ei~rt in the O.rittrnu alory and in our thou t1 &bout O.ristmu. But wAy Chri.tmat? y did O.rlat come into the world? We may ahrink from 1 con-, frontatlon with truth, bY~ to do .o Ita•• ue bllod 10 the _,., of Chrioba• Christ rome into the world because of the u!!lY fact of si n. He came to earth because I"""PI~. the work of His creation, were losl, !!f•parated from Cod and in need of a Saviour. Wh y the nam~? Bccau&e Chri11l's comin~ was no aentimental getture but a work of rf"!!Cue. An example of love? Yes, s love r.o ~real that it might redeem. To mecl a need? Yet, a need which hsB exi~ted from man '1 beginning and which will •·onlinue down to the end of lime. We sr~ too sophisticated today tn Bing hymn~ like "Rescue the Perishing," but that iB the rea.sfm for the fint Chriatma11. We are much too "mature" to 1ing, "What I' an wa t h away my sina ? Nothing but the bl ood of Jetut"-but Calvary lay tilenl onl y a few miles north of Bethlehem on that fi.nt Chri!llmu nighl, and there was the un&een !Jut real shadow of a Crou u the breezes whitpered ac rost "the pl1ce of a skull." \\'hen the angel1nnounced lo terror-stricken shepherdt, '"Fear not : for, behold, I bring you ~ood tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you i1 born thi1 day in the city of OaYid a Saviour. which is Chrilt the Lord.'' the gloriou1 MKII wat the coming of s Saviour. While the re111on for Christ't coming i1 In- dicated in Hit Name., and while this work of redemption is made cenlral in all of the Gospel, men have a strange. tendency to U · plain away or play down ill basic neceuity. Lotte sight of the depreuing reality of •in with ita tragic end for the sinner, and lhe joy of Chriatma• is blighted.· Where Nlvation is made central in the Chrt.lmas theme, there is true joy to the world. Where it i1 omitted, the 10np. Pfta. and gaiety of the lUtOn become an empty mockl:ry. Unlest we look b.,-orul ,,.. mG~a~er to the Croat and to the empty tomb, we mi• completely the reuon for celebration itself. In the eouncile of etemit'{ the MCM~ity for the advent into tbe world o the Lord ol &lory wu known. and ln the fultn... of time--at exactly the ri&ht moment ln hu.m.n hiftory and at the ri&bt epo&-thi• diriM plan for man'a redempdon ...... U. motion. Uttle woMer that tMre •• a multitude of tho he .. ~ hool pr.W"I Cod ood oorU>I. .. Gioiy to tn tiM hfPr•, aod oo Nrtn po-rood w!U toward _._,.,, tho ..... of u w .. 10 bo ,--. _.......,. - ...,.to be ,..,.ns.J to Coclt I h."'!l a UtUe aullt)' Wht'n I ~ my table IPI"t'ad So sumptuoualy with I!Ve'l')'tbiDK, Not juat my "dally bread." And then there II that other food, More ~tuJ t.~an the bftad But on It, too, abundantly My hurt and IOUJ have fed! Ah Yt'tl, 1 am a clebtDr To aU who are In DMd, And can I alt eomplacently And rail their ertes ID heedT Can I who have ., much, 1cmre The Muter's kMne WOI'd. The Onewhoootendertbrobblnr heart With 1reat eompa.uion ltlrn4T "A little KUUty," dkl I U7f Oh God, how poe at my abame I That while I aU ln pleuut eue, They know rw:»t e'en 'l'b7 Hamel Stir me, dear ~ Oh ltlr .. aD. Who call ounelves 'l'b7 ldD 1 Worda are .., eheap, and tutDa ..... Won't huncry ehlldren wiD. How can I stand before Tby lllrGM Thy IOn"'WWnc eyes to meet Who u1d. '-r'bey QMd not so awa,y, Oh 1lve ye them to eat"'!----- MY STRONG BOX A C hriatian, full of year•, lay on hi1 death bed. He uid to a viaitor: "'Will you brina me my Strona Bo ... I am a rich man and I want to look •rain at some of the Documenu." The viaitor thouaht he wu wanderina in his mind, but he uid, .. There it i1 on the table-bound In leather,'" Then with much ple .. ure he turned over the doc:umenta- TM Fint Document-A Grut Gift. John 3:16; 2 Cor , 9: 1&. The Second Document-My Pr .. nt PoaMMion. John &:24. Tht Third Document-My LUe Jnl\lranc., John 11:2&·26. The Fourth Docummt-My Fireln•uranct, 2 Ptter 3:10. The Fitlh Document-My Accident lneuranet, ft.omafta 1:28. Th• Siath Docum•nt-Mr -ldonliRcollon Pa...._ I lolul 1:2. Allin 8a6o Koopino-PhR. 1:1: I P-1:4 . PIOM "IWOII OP THI (:OlD'" MUIP81111010, TIW ... F I R s T QV ALITY LOR PI NISH BY EASTMAN K • 1770 HEWPORT con A MESA 6~·9383 C:IIIJRC:HES IH THE HEWPORT ·MESA AREA POR I N SPIR.ttrtON 9:45 --Bible Study 11 a.m . & 7 P.M. -Services DR. JAioiES COioiBS Pastor 'ianl a 1ha A uto. a t MtJ,not.'tl 5~·17 33 COS'fA MP.SA. 548·1733 BAPTIST c H u R c H FIRST O<URCH OF LUTHERAN CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST OF THE MASTER 3303 Vi.a Lido Lu..._,. auudt "' ....,_. Newport 8eac:h 2t00 Padflc V.._ Or. SUNDAY SOtOOL CofOM dll MM, C.H. 9 ...... d I01l0 .... SUNDAY SERVICES REV. MA.RT[N C. Ol.SON 9 L•· ••• 10130 .... Interim Pastor WEDNESDAY EVENING 9 :00A.M . 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JOHN GODDARD 'Kayaks Down the Nile ' Our 13th season closes an au.ume classic • a trip that has been pared to the Kon Tiki ••pedl- tlon and the Corquest of Everest -John Goddard's forgettable )ourney of over 4,000 miles from source to mouth, down the River Nile, Warned by authOrities that such a venture was not only tm. possible but suicidal, Jolln and two French explorers setout trom the Nile's fountain- head deep In the heart or Africa, through Uganda, the Sudan and Egypt all the way to the Mediterranean In an epochal 10 month expedition that made histor y. Here Is a rare opportunity to travel the steaming Nile, the longest river ln the world, with Its 31 cataracts, revers, life-destroying heat, big p.me, bandits and hunrer ; a river ltlat for centuries has de ned the corquest of man I Alter t1 ve seasons wtth our series, John Goddard taos are legion. U you enjoyed his conquest or the Amuoo alld the Congo In previous films, then don't miss the )Gurney that the Los Angeles Times hailed as the "most amuing adYeaturt of our rtDtrlUoo" -Kayaks Down U..Ntle. ADUT ..... . !2 lj() STlD£,1 .. . sr oo 11-HARIOII VII<JI lltU.IaDAY, MARQt .. , ltn LADIIJ' LUI~QIIC>" Bll!!IO SECTIOII --Pw I OOIIOIIA DEL liAR, CAUP' Ia-f[:~=~ ~~~ Tennis champs crowned iF~'--at ~ 1N&tbM' pnftUed M•'•~IH .... £rlcptpw-ud -.: .... at 11:10, ..._._ .,.. 1M Nnpori S.eb pub, Tom Kaloo, 1-1, 10-1, 1-1;' ·~ .... -~ ~ ... -.. .... ..., 6 nenolloo d41101'1-Jim Rou-Rieblrd LOWrJ, ~-.-. 1• ·-_, ..... -1 -_.. 11-11 ..,. oloflol --Jim ~--ebllr-. loor•!DOOI. AI!PrGilmaltiJ 150 R-. 1-1, 14, Eric Olloo. ·--~~.;:~~~~=:~t:; PllJtro eo-Ill 10 dU-IS-II llrlloillllll --Manl ~ ......... ol Newport liar-Tuebr, 1-S, 1-0; KalbJ a.... M • -· litCf'tlllrJ; Rlebard lCettb, houl oftlcer: Dtltllr JaeUao, dlr~; Howud ADder lOG, treasurer: CWIOUt'et, tltaDclal offtcer; RO)' WlepDd, llHt capata, DeDDlJ Burnett, por1 <-"'· (liar,., Oottr p-.) igh point scoring for ew South Shore series 1lor 111&0 oebool. Tbo loiJolrllle 9-U bo71 lillelol --lland ... -- 1FlnMrl IUid ,....,,_.., re-Coebrao, 1-1; R<>u -.. ...... lnipbl .. , 9-U llrll llnJiol --Am OlE Mte'l lloclet .... Jim Rota, Koehler, 6-4; Joi.D Sp.U.Ucb. ..... 1-1; Eric Piper, ' Iat...adnoeed women's SCAMDIHAVIAH S 1M VITI olnJllo --Karoo DldrleboO, IRISHMEN TO DIHH !R 6....&, 1-1: Jaoet Andrew•. Local ScaodlDI.viaDI blfl I.D- Btctnalnc.pre, LntermecUate Yited the lrlab to a COI'Did WomtD'I 11Drles -• AnD lson, beef dinDer OD St. Patrlek'l 10-5; Sbolby Wllloo. Day. Adfuced women's doubles--Tbe Anchor Lodp ot tiMI Jad)' Strauu..Jan Probst, 6-3, Vasa Order ot Amtr lcl, u 1-S; Kitty Corley-Marueen orpnlsattoa of people wttb DIY)'. SClDdioafii.D htrltap, wtll bolt --:-::::-:-:-:-===--the dlnller at 1,30 p.m. Mareb ot F=b c=: ~rllDCWlermlub "raee'"e tn' :! .. ~~u!! wrr;:~N= 4.1 GAL NOn CE 17 In tbe Halecrest Cl"**-~ ,.... at 3107 Klllybrooke Lane, Co-of Nnport Beach recently an-Hleh poi..Dt tcorlDg wtll be FICTITIOtE BUSINESS NAME sta Mesa. JM)G)Cid a Dew hl-polnt Hrlea: used. Points wut be &warded STATEMENT A cb.Jidreo's talent show wtll tor PHRFIDdSYRFratedbolta. on tbe basta: of the nwnber The followtDc periOOB ue follow the diMer. The series 11 an accumula-of boats beaten lD et.cb nee doin, business as: The Gulkls-Further lnformattoo iun.n. tlon of SSSC races already oo plus 1/4 point for ttrst place, merchant, !81S Lafayette A ..-e., able trom Charles Dl.lton at the 1972 masterealeodar, which Highest number of points wins. Newport Bet.ch: Jack Nathan 548_6z32. tDclOOes the crand prix, trl-lndlYldtal tropbles wUl tie Sherwood, 2871 B&yshore Dr., pROMOTION AT BANK ancle, Pomeroy, andOanaPolDt awuded for each race, The Newport Beach; Betty Marte Clyde Beegle memorial per. Sherwood, 2871 Bayshore Dr., Mrs. Betty Marsh of Buem petual wtth a take-home trophY Newport Beach. Park 1\:ls been appoloted u - wlll be awarded to the PHRF This business Is being con-sistani ma.napr for Joua at series winner and the Warren ducted by a partnership, Bank of America's Westcwt • SUNDAY, MARCH 5 Pomeroy perpettlll for SYRF, Signed: Jack N. Sherwood. Plaza branch, manager OaYld A bicycle valued at $200 was All PHRF and SYRF rated This statement ftled with the Matson aMOWlces.Mra.Marsh, stolen from the garage of John yachts in Southern CaWornla cotmty clerk of Orange County with Bank of America since Cadenhead, S415 Seashore Dr., are invited to parUctpate, Race on: Feb. 11, 1972, by Betty J. 1956, assumes the polt after West Newport, about 5 p.m. entries a.od brochure with com-Bargsten, deputy county clerk. 3 years as a lending otrlcer ••. Ame Klthrlne Bruckner, plete details are uaUable at PubUsh: Feb. 1 "1, 24, March with the Orange County-Loe a wattresa: who lives at 1920 sssc and most yacht clubs. 2, 9, 1972, In the Newport Angeles coast regtooal head- E. 16th St., Newport HelgN:s, Harbor Ensign. F -158&3 quarters statt. reported that she was attacked by a man who ran up to her as she was walklng at 15th St. and Michael PI, at 6:35 p.m. and cut her oo the hands a.rw:l neck with a pocket knife, then ran away • , • A teleYislon set, sewing mach1ne and jewelry nlued at more than $1,000 were btucl&rtzed from the home of Mi chael Ho•ell at 1701 Mir- amar Dr., Balboa, between 7 p.m. March 4 and noon March 5 , •• A 1972 Honda motorcycle was stolen trom the residence parking lot of Clinton Vocke, 18"10 16th St., Newport Heights, between 10:30 and 10:55 .•• Jack Ray Miller, 46, or 430 Hellotrope Ave., Corona del Mar, was arrested at 1:45 a.m. at E. Coast Hwy, and New- port Center Dr. and charged with driving under the Influence of alcohol •.. Police arrested Oliver Theodore Trittler , 44, a.t his home at 53 Llnda Dr., Linda lsle, at 4a.m.and charred him with wife beatlDg , . , BeMett Gordon Brown, 32, or 304·1/2 Newport Blvd., New- port Heights, was cllarged with publlc Intoxication after pollee arrested him at 8:15 p.m. at the Beach Ball restaurant oo w. Ocean Front, Central New- port •.. A bicycle valued at $100 was stolen from the pr- age of Carolyn Beltz, 129 38th St., West Newport, between5::W p.m. aoo 7 p.m. • MONDAY, MARCH 6 A 1968 Pontlac belonpng to Clilford Dudley of 1705Sherlng- ton Pl., Newport Hetghts, wu stolen at 6 p,m, wh11e ~ked nearby at 1700 16th St ••.• Jewelry and radios va.luld at $350 were burclarlzed from the residence of Patricia Hlll, 5409 Sashore Dr., West Newport, sometime between 7 a.m. and 4:l0 p.m •••• Pollee arrested Larry G«<e Forrest, 21, of 110 36th St., Wut Newport, at 11 :20 a.m. at the corner of Balboa Blvd. and W.CoastHwy, and cha.rpd him with posses. sion of marijtana • , . A cann.s auto coYer waa stolen from Steven P. Cl\ad.lma 's car wbJ.le 1t was parted overnl(ht in front of hls homt at 211 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar. BACKS WHETMORE Senator James E. Whetmore (R-Fullerton) announced today tbat Dr. Arnold 0. Beckman of Shol'e Cllfta has accepted the hooorvy chairmanahlp of his campaign for re~leetJoo to the 3'5tb Senate aeat ln th11 year's campalp. Dr. Beckman Is founder and head of Beet- me , Fullerton. millions of gallons of water through purifying systems. • F••••IIIIIIIIMIIIW........, Remember when all you could find on the beach were shells and seaweed? And occasionally a piece of driftwood ? Electricity will power machines to recycle every- thing from cans to cars. one of the ways we plan to provide additional electricity. Nuclear power plants are clean·, proven and smog-free. Times have changed. Kids today find anything from beer cans to sewage. It needs cleaning up. Then there's air pollution . And land pollution. But the big cleanup is beginning. The power behind it: electricity. In the years ahead, electricity will pump more Electricity will run new air pollution control equipment. The additional demand for electricity will be enormous. To meet these new demands, Edison must be permitted to build additional power plants now. And the transmission lines to deliver that power. Nuclear power plants are Other ways to generate electricity are under intensive research or being developed now. Meanwhile, existing methods are steadily being improved. Electricity and a cleaner environment. The two go together.