HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-04-27 - Newport Harbor EnsignILLED
How hlCfl Is b.lctJ-tlae'?
Newport Beach elty eounell-
men admitted Monday lllgllttb&t 1
they doo't knOW. After 2 OOUJ'I
of arguing the merits ot
tnat would
bulldl.Dg heights to
most of the city, the
~~~~=:~~decided to let tbe city 11 Commlsslon wrestle
the problem, without pvtnc
planners any ftgures trom
to start.
The decision, or laclt of one,
cheered lustily by archl·
~ tects. builders, developer .. ; -.;yer;: salesmen, aDd tbetr
1.1 who )ammedtheCoUD-
cll ct.mbers. They had at-
b elted the 28-foot proposalwltb
charges that It was ''frighten-
tog," that 11 would stunt the
city's "proper growth," and
that the "return on Invest-
CANNERY VILLAGE look being developed by Iocalarch1tects ments'' of developers and land-
William Clapel and Fleetwood Joiner was shown Tuesday buyers would be reduced.
night to members of the c annery Village Assn., wh.lch So Intense was the atb.ck
seeks to retain Old Newport's flsh.lng village atmosphere on hetght limits that DObodY
by developing a gasllghted shopplng area similar to San stood tel to defend the Idea GREG DIANE
3 SIGNAL SITES OK'D
TO GET FEDERAL FUNDS Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf. A gaslight manufacturer untll near the end of the bear.
showed Tuesday's meeting several models of gas street tng, when Councilman Carl (DAVID ROSS P'HOTOS)
Newport Beach has ctven the the City. Council : lights available. Mr . Joiner aDd Mr. C\apet area.lso helpiog Kymla asked 11 anybody preSE-nt 1ST s N AM ED
green light to Us pOOUc works • ORDERED the nre depart. the association develop parking solutions after the Planning had a different vtewpolnt. Then, 12 M 0 M ESSAY F IN A L
department to 110 ahead with ment to go a Mad with a weed Commission voted last week to lmposeregub.r commercial-A Jlan Seek, president of New.
Installation of tratftc signals abatement program aimed at ~one parldng requirements 1n the area. 1'he association port Residents United, made The 12 nnaUsts have beea Here a.re the finalists: Park, 209 Narcissus Ave., Co-
at 3 busy intersections ln the reducing fire hazards. discussed plans Tuesday to plant trees throughout the a short plea for "some kind selected In Hoa g Hospital's an. first graders ·-Timothy rona del Ma.r, Our Lad)' Queen
city, • ABANOONED 15 feet or district, whi ch Is bounded by 26th and 32nd streets aDd bY of height control 10 save 115 nual mother or the year essay Mack, 1980 Swan Or ., Costa of Angels school.
By m\d.November, signal street at 6200 Ocean Front Newport Blvd. and the Rhine Channel. rtom more of the grotesque contest. Mesa; Renee sa.ttell or L.aguna Thi rd g1"2ders --JuUet Me.
lights are es:pected to be work-In es.cha.nge for a.n alley 1n b k hlgh.rlse structures we have The winner will be named Beach, both attending Carden Kechnle of S~ta Ana Heights,
lng at: the Seashore Colony tract. Res ta u ra n t a c been geutng. .• at a ltmcheon Saturday, May 13, Hall, Newport Beach. Prince or Peace Lutheran • Placentia Ave. and Su-• AOOPTED an ordinance Newport Residents Uniled had and wUI receive the contest's Secood gnders ·-Elizabeth school, Costa Mesa; Peter
perior Ave. In West Newport estabUshlog bicycle lanes In originally suggested the 28 -1001 top prl~e, a trip 10 Hawaii for Mackel, 133 VIa Jucar, Lido Quinn, 4000 Inlet Isle Or., tiaJ'.
Heights. areas that have been picked • Cannery pI an figur e to an ad·hOC high-rise the winner's parents. Isle, Newport school; Bobby bOt VIew Hills, Harbor View • Newport Center Dr. and as part of the bike trails sys-I n committee which me l twice to hool
Newport Center Dr. East and tem stated for early-summer stlXIY theproblembeforebefng GRID TRANSFER SPARKS sc Fou~th graders JuUe
West in Newport Center. completion. Promoters of a "F"Isher-vide ample ott-street parkin~ dissolved earlier this month Brown, 3251 Washl~~on St.,
• Bayside Dr. and Jamboree • AOOPTEO an ordinance man's Wharf" type of de velop-for thelr customers. Because by the Council. EST ED Costa Mesa Ca.Urornl..a schOol·
Rd.-Marine Ave.altheentrance barring the parking or storage ment In Old Newport got the the area had been zoned for Two weeks ago, vi ce· mayor fIGHT r YOUTH ARR JEa•cstlab,luc.,ar5cr~~l2.340 Aralia St.: to Balboa Island, of boats and trailers on pubUc good news this week that a Ught Industry, off-street park. Howard Rogers, appa.rently u ,.......,
The signals wUI be paid for beaches. restaurant will be buill on the tng rules In effect in other angered by theCoWlcll'sb.l:ure The pending transfer 01 a Harbor high school, where the Fi ft h graders; ·-Greg Bor·
jolDtly by the federal goYern-• PASSED to second reading sUe or the old canner y on the commercial areas had oot been to stop new htgh.rlse deve op. promising high school football boy wlll attend sc.hool next year. suk, 179&2 Ma.nn St., lrv\ne,
ment and recetpts from city an ordinance making 1t a mls-Rhine Channel, but lt was enforced 1n Old Newport. Last ment In parts of Newport Ceo. player apparently touched off The tather of the lntured Our Lady Queen or Angels
p.s lues. The county 1rlll J>tn demeanor for dog owners to tempered by the bad news that Th111'sda.y, the city's Planning ter, had called tor the ordl-violence last Friday nlght at youth sa.t.d he would "walt aDd school; Dtane Wlnoeur, 1929
In tundtng the Placentta-Su-alloW the1r animals to bltepeo. city planners are seeking p.!r. Commtssto11 decided to recom-nance putting a 28-foot ~ling a Costa Mesa hlrbschooldance see l! the scbool wm use some Wtodward Ln ., Baycrest, Mar-
pedor slpal. pie on pubUc property. manent parking restrictions ln mend tbat the emergency park on buildings except ln certun ' d.lsclpllne in this matter then ioers school.
VIce-mayor Howard Roprs' • ELIMINATED a.acte park-the area. log law, due to esplre May 29~ spea.clal a.reas to be picked :;;.~~ :th::.~~~~ decide whal further actiou to Stith graders •• Jonl. Kay
objaetiOOI to the N.ftliO,f1Ca-1D& oo the west side of Vtlla The resta.ura..nt, whlcb wlll be q~ade 1 perma.nent J:art ot by the P~nninc Commission. ter take." • Ha~~OUSt...Colta"-.....
tlf' 11111t IDd ~1.1JW Pa"!,. Wa.y betWeen ~Uod.JL aod ~be. a MYtD ..... rlltb&=ICile model tM-dt)"l ~. Tbl dtJ • cll'HIIl ~ ... _ t!;urfdfn l:bt !Dddeot fts Tbe tiOJ charged Ylth asdtltt VIctoria school; Uarpret Ep..
Ryctoft's move to elfmblate a.Uey to the aotiib, near the of the okl cannery bulldlng at Robert Kausen, president ot bel&flt Umlt appU~eorerrw;::-a 15.yar..old sophOmore who aDd battery has beeD releued perSDG, 9U PrKldlo Dr •• Co.
the Jambortt-BIJIIdt 111pal City Hall. Lat.lyette St. and Vta Udo, the merchant.orlented Canner y except N~rt F eo~er, 1 I had played talfback 00 the ID the custody or ltls pareots. sta Mesa. Presidio school.
•ere wttMrawn Mooday nlcttt • At.rrHORIZEO the sta.ft to will be butu by the Burgess Vlllage Assn., said Monday that Hospital, hJico-or comp ex. junior rarslty team The boy's
wbeo pubUc worka chief Joe seek proposals leading to a Donovan company of Corona his group will strongly oppose Emkay.Colllns lndustrlal area tatller sa s h.ls tSo lb soo H. • ok 'd ove r protes t
OetUn nroed that fUrther delay consulting services agreement del Mar. tile ordinance when it com es and other tndu~rtal pr~rtJes was attac:ed by a bi!W!r' 17. I-f' I se
or changes tn the pro~t trould In connection with the cc:.stal Burgess Oonovao bOught the before the Ctty Council In 2 near Orange oun,ty port. year .old varsity lineman' who
Jeopudol.&e the $108 821 at. element of the city's geoeral property last week from Robert weeks As Monda y n1g1rt s hearings harassed h Ha.rbor View Hills hOme-
located by the federai govern-plan Unger former Costa Mesa City Old~ boat oriented bus! opeoed, Councilmen Rogers and had reportedly 1 rrl~e owners lost another battle this
ment for the pro.....am • ·DENIED a request from Mana. .. • r whose earUer plans nesses 'tn 01~ Ne""""rt hav; Kymla aDd Mayor Mcinnis a.p. younger player Fr day .. ~11 week In their f!ghtagatnsthlgh-•·-• • -...... ed 10 ~ 0 ~·ndlog the during a dance at the sc ......... 1 -~· 11 1 , rt Mr. Rogers opposesspendUlg Curtis A. Herberts that he be to build a restaurant there had opposed the coming of the shOps pear ,.v r ''"' ''He then dra my boy r se co ....... uc on n · ewpo
tu funds to tnstlll Newnnrt allowed to encroach~ city fallen through Ttle restaurant and restaurants claiming that proposed ordinance tottlePbn· gged .. h Center, which they claim ts -~ • • In c 1 1 with the Z8 outside and beat him up, I e bl kin · th Center tratrtc lights, claim-property at his home at 2949 bulldtng will also contain shOps, parking problems had been ln. n g omm ss on • lather said yesterdar. He oc R ocean VIews ey were
lng th.at the Irvine Company CUff Dr., Newport Heights, In the builders said. tenslhed, making It harder ror root limit written ln. Council-t'lalmed that 15 stllches were promised whentheyboughtthelr
should pay for the signals. order to build a second garage. The concentration of retail the established businesses to men Paul Ryckotf anclkJohnt neederl In his son's mouth and hOmes.
Monday, hequestlooedcttytrar. • CONTINUED until May 8, shops In the area. boUnded by operate. Store, bot h or 11'hom spo e ou that sslble tooth dama~ re. Newport Beach cl~y council.
tlc eogtneer Bob Jaffe abOut constderatton olatentattvemap 26th and 32nd streets between Burgess Donovan Inc., form. against high-rise in the recent suit: men otcay.ed a bulldm ~; permit
possible alternatives, and was of a condominium development Newport Blvd. and RtWle Chan-ed by Walter Burgess and Wll-election, were the quietest The. t2 mily had r ecently Monda y mght for Sm~1h Bros.
told that Mr. JaNe's depart-on the west side of Dahu.a nel, had prompted the City Uam Donovan, Is expected to CouncU members during the moved rtom the College Park Constru~tlon Co ., 21~ Dupont
ment had· studied the inter. Ave., oorth of Seule• Ave., Council to pass an emergency pick an architect this week hearing. , Rl hard area of Costa Mesa to a oome Or ., Unl erstty lndustnal Park:,
section thorougtlly(before rec. Corona del Mar. ordinance last month requiring for the restaurant, which they C Th~ 61~ ~~~strict s th c D.l 10 Mocks awa y rrom Newport torr go ahead1•11~ a 40 -::~b~t~
ommeDdlDgslgnals. • APPROVED a tentative commerclalshopownerstopro-upect toopenearlynext yea.r. rou, a u er, was eo Y D I 0 ice buildn~; mthe oc
Mr. Ryckotf eJI)ressed the map adding 78 slngle.famtly councilman to spea.k strongly u n e s ease of !'lewport Center Or.
fear that pla.c1ng a light at attached residences to the Big BIIA AIDS BOND DRIVE aptost the 2S.foot Umlt. He The rHy's community de-Jamboree and Bayside would Canyon de'lelopment. ...as cheered repeatedly by the 1 d velopment department had rec.
cause tramc to back _., 011 • CONTINUED unUI May 8 crowd as he questioned oU1er cance ue ommended approval of the per.
Balboalsll.nd. hearingooausepermtta.ppuca: Members of the Balboa Is-trlct oo the Island to tlnance couDCIImen on the validity or mit, not ing that, although the
The new Councll'sft.rstmeet. Uon ror the Grant Corp. to land Improvement Assn. have the park:. However, If the city the zs.foot ftgure . Operators of Newport Durws n~w bUilding wUI prooahty be
lng was one of the longest build 494 dwe!Ungs on the Ban-dooated $500 to a ctttunsgrot4l park bond Issue passes, the Finally, the entire Council tJ pa k are apparE'ntlr the second highest strut'ture
In several months, lastin( ~mUl ntng property at S~rlor Ave. seeking passage of a 3;::art pa.rk would probably be de. a~red to y1eld to.,'he parade :::, ~0 los~ their tease.Coun. In the block, It "will not ~ve
l :3o a.m. and Monrovia Ave •• West New. bond Issue to ratse money for veloped with funds raised by or helght-ngtrters. After Mr . ty s~rvisors voted unani-anr serious etfect .. on the v1ew
In other actlon Moaday night port Heights. park denlopment In Newport the bol'lds, and the special ta:r: Croul Introduced a motion to 1 Tuesday night to seek from any tlomes In the Z
' • Beach. district would not have to be substitute 35 feet for the 28 :a~{latlon of the SO·)·ear ~roadm)Or tracts of Harbor Bond Support Is Urged The bond 1ssuew1tlbevoted formed. rtgure In the ordinance, Mr. 1 00.,. held by Col. o. II. ~lew Hills, because the build·
Glnpr Page, ciRI.rman of
the cltlt.ensadflsoryeommttlee
for the pe.rk boo4 issue factog
Newport Beach wters ln Juoe,
asked thlt weet for •ohmteers
to help pusb for puaae of
the 3~t. $9 mtllloa INUt.
IIPOD tn June. The association has also Kymta sought to change the ease. 1 Dalla lng will be positioned behind
The BDA directors okayed pledged $1,800 to help the city's ordlnance to apply only to low. By~di~ to s. erate a family the POI'Iderosa Homes building,
The hoods, 1f passed by hro-the donation last Thursday night parks, beaches and recreatlon density restdentlal areas, wh1ch re~U:~t In : county -owned wnlch already blocks out pa.rt
thirds of the voters, would Q. at their regular monthly meet-department beautify the Little he claimed were most etteeted k cUed as the principal of the vtew from the h.llls.
naoce thepurebaseanddevelop-tog. The money went to the Island bridge approach. by abuse of the current 35. par "": kin county coun Homeowners have beenargu.
meot of part lands lD the ctty, Newport Beach citizens advls. ThW"sday's meeting was at . foot celllng. ~:~S::.~ ::ype~ to st:a.rt teg2i tng that new construction 1n
ud would set aside a f'UDd ory committee park bond team. teoded by city manager RObert FinallY, Mr. Rogers, wDohad Hdlrl t ell he lease the 100 and 200 blocks of Ne w.
tor acqutrtoc tature park sUes Balboa IsblDC!ers are seek-Wynn, whO advised board mem-lnltlated the 28.foot proposal, proc gs 0 cane mana meni port Center Dr. Is bloclt1ng
as they become awa.tlable. tnr a park and eomm~mlty eel!· bers that the city Is seeking moved to strike all references ~~cts ~~1°~=v been':otced their ocean vtew to the south.
Mrs. Page called the planned ter at the sUe of the Com-coiDlty help In dredging and to that ngure from tbe ordl· b urea, .,.1 c :Or several west. Last mooth, homeowner
to rush through an emergency
ordinance requtrlngCouncll ap.
proval or any future-structures
In the area tl1at would exceed
35 feet In height.
Raymond Watson, vice.pres.
!dent of the Lrvtne Company,
which OII'OS the land, sa.ld the
entire 200 block of Newport
Cent er Dr . has been leased,
but promiset'l to ~t together
with H.arbor Vtew homeowners
and keep them advised of the
company's plans.
Resident s say they were
prom1serl that their views would
oo1 be disturbed, but Counctl.
man Rlchart'l Croul has crlti-
riled the homeowners for snow.
In~; no proof or an~ such prom.
iSPs, other than "the l'lellrsay
evidenc~ that some real estat~
sa \esman promised you a
Vjell'. ,.
When !lomeoowners' repr~·
sentatlve Ed Cann.augh sought
City Council assurance that the
permit for the Smyth building
would be the only •·exception
to the rule" and that MW'e
att"mpts to build above 35 teet
In the area would be thwarted,
another developer protested. J.
P. Hooten. or 2762 Bayshore
Dr ., Bay Shores, satd he w!U
be coming before the Council
1 n 2 week s to get a,pproval
for plans to build tn the 200
blork or Sewport Center Or.
''lf you llftlnNnport Beac~.
tblJ b:Jod tsaue could be )"'UJ'
!lmlly's turf1n.l klt." Mrt.
Page told a Tuuclly mteUDc
of llMI N ...... rt Ho!pta lm.
pro ... ment Aan. TIM auocla.
11oo's board of dJrec.tou YOttd
to ~rt the boDd lsRI. Tbe
cnq>'s memberllblp WUlllltet
M'&J 9 at 7:SO p,m, ta tbe
cataltrl& o1 N ...... rt Htlpta
tebool to diiCUU ttM tioads,
bicycle trail syJtem "the most mun!ty Methodist Church 115 repairing the Island's Grand DanCe aDd send It to the Pla.fl-Y s~r sors 1 cootrtbuted protests o•er the consttuctloo urpDt part of tbe part 1Jitem A pte An, A petttloa ts berne c 1 nlnc Commlsston tor pWUc monthS, awa.rent Y of a s.story bulktlng In the 200 :u~.~ld be ftnaDced by' tbe circulated by BnA to ref: cttJzen ~ur~ent BOA membership Is hearl.ngs wlthO~ any ftfures to ~he ~~:iO:f default 00 the Mock prompted the City Council
~:~"'.:. ':'::.'!!':."'~: ·M-A·•toy· ·0-R .. ,S ... H"'A •. R""""ES ... Doe.UTIES :!~:~~lion c .... .., -.J. ~:o·"o;~:·~.:ty~ .. ·=[": Ecology gets wat chdog
"because we bl." DOt prot1ded Did Mr Beet th.lnk tbeCOUD-The countJ chlr~s that lease
a sate, a4eqate tn11 IJitem." ell had ·ytelded to spectator requirements thai a restaurant A cttlaeos' eovtroomeota.l groups: t from business, 1D-
Mra. Pa.re aid YOhmi:H!'s Ca.rr)'loc out a promise made sebo01 IJ.a.lsoa, tlod develop-? be operated were •lolated wheo council, •htch would act 15 cludtng a Chamber of comp
are needed to work oo tbe when he became mlJOt of New. meat. transportation plan and pr~.~~ he smiled. "I think the Sttl-1eued Ocean TOI.d a "watchdog" grcq~ over merce represeutaU•e; 5 peoplt
tellpbOoe eommlttee, tile bloet port Beach lut week, Mayor frHWS.y negotiating commit-they toot a noo-eontrorerslal restauraat •en! lnto bank -matters a.tleetlnc Ulf ecok>o, •ho have showed an trte:rut
committee and "dOienSofother Doll MclMls MCMdl.y a.mouneed tees. He will also be on the posltloo aM eue the PlamJ.ng r~cy tast December. SlDCt will be fbrmed 900ll ln New-to local envtrOQITlellll-1 prob.
Important )obs that must be Ma pla.nl tor spreedlor lOme board of County SanltaUoo DI.S· Commission a tree hUwJ." then, park manager Graham port S.ch. !ems; s students, OMtaebtrom
C)ooe to get the bcod issue of the duttes of the maJOI"'I tr1ct 6. U Seek said hewupleased £delb1ute has been wab1e to The COUDCII which wtuprob-ecology lf'OC)S at Hartw """-
A $500 dolllliOD hal ll>e
Balboa l•land lmprorerMDt
AIID. It tbt llr&'Ht recth'ld
.. flr for promotlq ... -.
Mrs. Pate ald.
across... otftce amooc other cltreounctl-Newly-elected Paul RyckOff to.:~ "peopleatttndlocCouocll ftnd a new Jessee ror tht rest-ab)J tnclude e':r;perts ln se•eral c orooa del Mar bJCft' ud UCl;
mea. wtU sit on tM city sc.Mol Ua.l -meetiap -.bo hld Dtt"er ft)UQd nrant. scleatlftc neld&, will a4Yt.se lDC1 5 professlonllt wltb lltllla
Vice-mayor re-elected
IJo'ftrd Ropra, a •eteru of COOD<:IImu Mllao Ooolalwu
I r•ro Ia 1111 Nowpart Boaeb -t1or1q 1111 ballolll( lor
Cltf eo.dl, WU N .... tect.d flct .. m&J'OI'. lltctloa Gf U1CI·
11111 -..,follow-~~·-... ,.. 1114 --.. to a IICCiad term u U. cttJ'• pUt Ctt the ..., eo.-wa 01'·
•t~-lDIJOI'. _..tiDe ••<ac aut TW~J.
A ..uet bauotU..,.aw. c1&7, btt lllat IJidB WU ad ..
-"' ... -~ dill jDOnld _. _, --oat..-.---"'-._. .... --larllr.~a,-tiiiiC...U tMIInt•··-·
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He at.o made oew Council soa. SCAG tomor~.employ~ &QJ ,..soa to a.tt.ad betx'e." tbe City Coundl oo erwtron-1a. orp.ntc chemlltr)', .-aacr,
commltlttiiJI)OIJilmerlta. ~ lo.surt.DCe, proetdvra "h lle~testltnOQJ'' COPTERAIDSARRESl mentalmatters. marlntbto)OQ,IOUd ... cb.
Tht mayor'sotncewiUITIIJD. ethlet, bUdcet p.IJ and eo. bt etatmed "to the t~e A c osta Mesa pollet biU-New cttr COUDCttman Paul po~~~.l eucinHl'LIL ud 1001oe1·
tala a moatblJ aehl&ale oletflc rlrollmeetal q..._Uty cont:ro1 1 or tbl .~ltoD .,. ,_. ll&d, copter crew ns credtttd this Ryctotr •ne•ed tbt fbrma.
tYIPU, and coeetlmen Ylll be eommltteet. He wtll be 1M 18 wble' z aewooecllmeDWII"' •"k •ttb tMurutotaCoroae. ttoa of the ~I dla'IDC a CEMENT CORP. TO MOVE
arpd to ••-ll1o elty lo COOIDCll's ltalllllll with u.e,.:; eloetod, Mow, .,.,. -It wllo <let 11ar mao .-poUce ban City CoooclllhiiJ -Moo-H. Q. TO upf, ...,...,..11_ ..,.. tl.k1Dc piKe lD tMtr erclt traJlt ciH.Iea.s comm ,..,., eot too wornal bd)re e-llllr,.:l wttb blll'etuUlDc a cta,y. 1"'lll Idea cot ~e " t..U't '~
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STRAIGHT TALK No generation gap at 91
THE OffiCIAL N-AI'IR
OF THE CITV Of NEWPORT BEACH
rHE HAR80R AREA'S OFFSET NEWSPAPER
Of&. ao4 ..... rille plant tn tbe EIMiiP' lu!Jdina.
2121 a. eo...: Hwy .. eo.ou d.l Mar, Calif. nus
TELEPHONE ' 417~ I"'• Code 7141
11tE N~T ltAJlBOil ENSIGN U tbt~ only ncwtp.pa printed tnd ~ In tbe Oty of N-.on kach, and tM only loally owned
aad opw•ud nc_,.pn Ul dw Nn.opor1 Harbo...CO.ta ~-Asea..
l"uWWled -lrJy, on lluwsday, Second daN po.t.a~ peld 11 Caron.
... Mu,c.Jil.
1ltE NEWJIOM.T HAR.BOR ENSIGN waa adjudfed to~ 1 rwwtpapcr or
~ circabdon by cowl decree No. A-20178 dated ~y 14, 1951 ,
in Supericw Co..-t few the Coun1y of Oranse. St2tc of California, and by
rcuon tbaeol if, qualified 10 pvblilh all public norica required by law.
AR VO E. HAAPA , . , . . . . Ownn and Pub lUber
PEG HAAJIA . . . , . . . . . • .Asiocia1e Edi1or • SUBSCR "TION A A TIES
In tbrbor Aru:
Out of Harbor Atea:
One year, S5.00 : 2 yurt, S 8.00
One year , 16.00 ; 2 yeau, Sl 0.00
ARVO E. MAAPA, owner and publlsh!r of the Ensign
• NO MANDATE TO DESTROY RIGHTS
Granted that ecology and density and
pollution and ocean view are important
lf!sues . . . but there was no mandate
COAST GUARD SeamuReerult
Jay D. LoY!r, son of Mr, aDd
Yrs. Jack D. Lo•lg of 1417
Mariners Drive, Harbor Hlcb-
laDds, has graduated from baslc
training at the CoQSt Guard
Tralnt.ng aDd Supply Center at
Alameda. CaUl.
OVIC C!:NT::OR DISPLAY
TOM ANDERSON
Bic Brother hal atrudy Con1renmu G.
entered everyt.l\ina else 1n your Sthmitz hal Aid, commentina
Ufe and II now entc:rina your o n I he "nationwide life
bedroom. On November 16, prew:ndon and elimination
1 97 0 , I he Ho uu of c.mptip" which hu been
Represcntativet, by a Yote of underway for many montha in
298 to 32, palled the Fuilly the United States: .. Here in
Plannin& Ser•icca 1nd Conlfc•. lelitlation haa been
Po pulation Research Act. It it introduced in both House and
now "voluntary." like most Senate to allow llillin& of
aovernment proarams. it will unborn children throu&hout
become mtndatory . Bi1 the United Stues, and to
Brother first aeu his foot in remove the Fedenl personal
your door. Then he acts into income tu deduction for all
yo ur bed. Amona other thinp, children after the second.
the bill contains no restrictions Testimony before the House
on the age or muital Aatus of Committee on lntenta!e and
per,ple ·who may receive Foreian commerce revealed
co ntraceptives with taxpayers' that a bill i5 pendina in the
The Newport Beach City Arts money. In "family life" claues Florida St11te Leaislature which
Committee Is presenting the 1n sneral larae c itic1, wouldlegalizethekillin&of oiJ.
works Of Benjamin Gary and wntraccptives are now being people (euthenasia), and that a
Jerry Nl cholsen In the civic grven to 12-year-old &iris. bill in the Hawaii State
center gallery in City Hall. l l·urnrcat1 0 n ;~nd statutory Le&islaturc would compel the
Mr . Nlcholsen, a water-r:tpe und~r aovernmcnt sterihzatwn of all women after
colorist, teaches art at Santa ,ponsorship .) thty have their second child .
Ana w'alley hi gh school. H£> Unfalfly, J. Edgar lloover Such legi!ilation heralds the
studied at Long Beach State has bee n ac.::used of key-hole coming of a new Nazis m.
and with Rex Brandt and George pl!epmg hy the same S(h:a\led "It IS most unlikely that
James, Lrhrrals Who arc for cina the1r lepslatwn w offensive to the
II, PUD DAViS 11,.. ...... _._ ..
us ......... troablo''11rl41-.......................
willa ..... Elale K--'
Ill Vktorta at., eo.a M .. , ....... """· Mtu Newkad wu 91 1-.r1
old Jut Satvday aod llle lU
110 troublt at all rekUac to
-_ ... Bul,tbeolbe'l
bad a tot of eJPN'IIDCe la '*-I·
t.ac wtll> them. ft bellO .....
abe was the oa.11 '-eber tD
a or~~ •. room eehool lD K&uu
oear tbt eod or the Jut eeat..,-, ........ eootlll..., thr-IIWI)'
YMrl of workiDC wttb JOUD.C·
atera through her amuatlOa
wUb Christ Cbtuch by theSe&,
"' Balboa She ClD remember, tor tl-
ample, wheo '-1r len&th wa1
aucb a toucby subject that two
ctrls were kicked out of ber
church choir back In Kan.saa
lor "bobbing" (euttt.ac abort)
their tatr.
"Doeso't that SOUDd ridtcu.
lous?" sbe laughs. Needless
to say. she sees oothl.ng wroo.r
with today's young people
choosing thetr o.-o ha.lr styles.
"Young folks today are dlf-
fereot from those In my early MISS ELSIE H!WLAHD
:!!t:;t~ ~u:st:e.~ :: 1935. seekJncworkuateacller, who Uves ln TustiD, says his
Ml Ne.-lud She credtts In-but economic depression bad aunt calls every day to tell 88 • hit the land, aDd there weren't of her day's aeU'ftUes, Mr. ~r=~=~~~ ~vtntec~: enough )obs to go around. She Newland's wtfetakesMtasEiste
Ben Gar y calls his paintings wJy mto tht beds or the consciences of millions of
fantasies, He mixes acrylic, Arm•ru.:~n p<'oplc How rn:~ny Ameri cans would ever have
oil and watercolor to achieve , hilr.lr(n you h~\( i.\ none of received serious consider<~tion
his desired e!fect. He Is 82 the j:OV~rnmtnt 's busmess were it not for the fears
in the Council election for the Newport yeus old and has been ~lnt-un1 ,.,, you 11ve rn , aroused by co nstant talk of a
Beach City Council to take away the 1ng since he was 4. Jr, !JIOrShlp How typtcat of 'populatio n explosion.' Yet the
"1-'<111 mou thmg about getting report of President Nixon's rights guaranteed to us by our U. S. con-WAJT FOR SPLASHDOWN rtro: ~(JV(rnrrrcnt oul of thiS and own Nallonal Goab Research
da , uth dva ta g ended up taking a )Db as hoose-to luncheon and talrdresslng !. syo a.n a n ce. keeper for Ule manager of the appointments.
Anyone wtro stays close to trvlne Ranch, and spent sum-"Aunt Elsie maintains a very t'ho~g peopile aoc: JJOd..;:.~~s mers with his family in Carmel. hi~lnterest In world arra.trs " ~=yo~~.~. E~~~~ is 1~ ~~:~~~~~ ~~:tpt!=~~yas~ :~tesMr;;;~;:~{Mjto ·:ndlotst~: tltut Navy Seaman Glen A. Ru-lh . .r whrlc hl' was gettmg rt Staff. .pomted out that 'If 8 ion. do1"'h, son or Mr . and Mr s. r .., 1rHu b.:d w11h you by present trends continue or JUSt "We 're all laving trouble When her brother, whO had young .~en In the Armed There Is now talk of limiting buildings
to a height of 28 feet, and another pro,
posal has just been made to prevent
any further duplex construction on Balboa
Island.
II such drastic restrictions are adopted
by the Council, then there is no meaning
to constitutional guarantees of the rights
of the Individual and protection of private
property. The argument for such action
Is that "It Is for a good cause" and "the
ends justify the means" " the age,old
justification for tyranny.
Such an attack on our rights Is govern,
ment by whim of man, rather than by law.
Our founding fathers wisely drafted our
constitution to avoid the peril of "people's
democracy," which at a moment can
over-ride Ute rights of Ute Individual
by majority decision. To prevent such
mob rule, our nation was established
as a constitutional republic, setting up
rule by law, acknow:edglng unalienable
rights, among which are life, Uberty and
the pu~sult of happiness. These rights
cannot be kept secure unless the right
to own private property Is protected.
This lesson In history and the rights
of man is a reminder to our newly con,
stituted City Council that at the city
government level, just as at the federal
level, we are a nation under law. Any
changes in our laws must come from
the orderly process of amendment --a
process that requires due deliberation,
not lightly to be undertaken.
Our lawmakers ought not make It nee,
essary for us to fight by legal weapons
to defend the rights that are our heritage.
'
James M. ROOolph of 2866 Boa ~ru n)l.rnng ··~--amrly Planmna." ten more yean, o ur national
VIsta Drive, Costa Mesa, Is rh(re 1s no po pulatio n population growth will sto p
aboard the U.S.S. Ticonderoga, l·-plosron m thts country The alt oaethcr. .There is no
an anti-submarlne airr.raft car-t'll plo~ron 1s aovernment populat1on explosion 111 the
rler en route to t he South Pa-··rube or not to be ," rs fo r United States as a wholr ,
cine to be ready for the splash-(;ur.J . nor Hamlet or NiKon. 10 though there may well be too
down ot Aoollo 16 on Anrl! 28.· ,r,.,.,.J.. ':fiUCh crowdmg in a few urban
Drug study controversial ::~~:~,~~b:,~~"~"~::::
By Specia l Correspondent In an environment which In save e:vcry murderer fro m the
It was a "hung juq•" when. many way s Is separated from electric chau, but advocate
thE' Orange Co unty school board the previous environment In kill ina innocent infanu rn the
met on A.prll ZO to hear the whiCh he has developed." womb? How ca n any sane
pros and cons concerning the Throughout the Z textbooks, person advocate savina satanist
county drug program, de-"Human values In education" murderer Charles Manson's life
veloped by Herbert Braye r, and "Values and teactllng," the and killina an rnnocent fetus?
coordinator of the program. parents and society are con-Manson doesn't deserve to !Jve.
Charges n ew from disturbed tlnually blamed for not estab-The fetu s m1ght, or course . be
pUents, that the drug program llshing secure value systems another Man50n. Or 11 mtsht he
was not a drug program at all, or their own, to pass on tothelr another Robert E. lee. And
but rather a program based children. But the textbooks are that is as close: to Jesus Chnst
on changing the value system not about drugs. They areabout as mortal man ca n aet.
and attitudes of the students, te-:hnlques La deft.ning, chang-The: Mansons aU have thcrr
which they claim Is ''Invasion lng, and controlling personal atto rneys, court-appornted if
ot pr ivacy,'' beUets. necessa ry. But who IS the
Counter-charges were made "Values and tee.ctttng" states attorney for the unborn child ?
by supporters of the program, on page t40: "Early in the We pvc Manson the benefit
c laiming that by helping th£> ter m a teacher can take a of the doubt, by sptnding
students to deter mine thelr own step to find out as much as millions of doll an or the
goats anr1 attltOOes, and to be-he ca.n, short of pryt.ng, about tarr:payen' money to &~Vt him a
come their own ''decision -his students." This chapter fair tnal. But the unwanted
makers,'' they would dt'Clde deals with an "autObiographi-fetus is given no chance. Every
on their own not to use drugs . cal questionnaire," and asks chlld should be a wan1ed child ,
growing as fast as our know-opened theOceanFrontGrocery Forces.
ledge has grown," DOtes Miss near the Newport pier, asked A daJiy walkofseveralblocka
Newland. "Why we still spend her to move here and help near the Waldrup Guest Home,
more money kliUng each other him wtth his bookkeeping, she 'Where she now Uves, helps
than we do In Improving peo-reluctantly left Carmel. keep her active.
pie's Uves " She remembers that Dick On the rare Sundays that
Elsie Newland's concern Richard, now owner of Rich-she misses going to Clu'lst
about people's Uves goes back ard's Markets, was a clerk Church by the sea,. she always
a rew years. After growing In a nearby grocer y store. She calls up the church ssec~etary,
up oo the Ka.nsas farm and counts him as one ot her oldest e~:plains why she couldn t make
teaching In the one-room ~hoot friends. It, and finds out everything
and other local schOols for Most ofMissNewla.Dd's years that she missed.
16 years she became a sales-In the Harbor area have been You get the feellng that, In
woman f;r religious books. Her tied closely to the growth of 91 years, Elsie Newland hasn't
background had prepared her Christ Church by the Sea. She missed much .
for a career whi ch saw her wa s Its 18th member, and From tL-Bib'-
win national sales awards and served for many years as a IU:: U::
recognition in the 1920s as a teacher and s~rlntendent of Yet U pleased the Lord to
top tralller of other sales peo-Its Sunday schOol. Her work bruise Him; He hath put Him
pte. with youth groups, tbe church to grief: when thou shalt make
Her family had a strong re-library, the Women's Society His soul an offering for sin,
Ug:lous blil.ckground. She recog-of Clu'lstian Service, aDd other He shall see Hi s seed, He shall
oltes her grandmother, a North church tuoctlons was offtclally prolong His days, and the ptea-
CaroUna Quaker astheconer-recognized last year, when the sure or the Lor d shall prosper
stone upon which her famlly's church's newly-reorgantzed U-In His hand.
reUgtous beUefs vtttre built. brary was dedicated in her He shaU see or the travail
Elsie was baptized 1n the name. of His soul, and shall be satla.
Chr istian Church when she was She has been a president ned: by Ills knowledge shall
14. "They had to break the of the national Christian En-my righteous sernnt tusUty
lee In the creek bact 1n Kansas deavor organlu.tlon, many; for He shall bear their
to beptlze me," she recalls, A nephew, Marls Newland, iniquities. (Isaiah 53:10, II.)
"but I wasn't cold."
She came In CaWornla In LEGAL NOTICE LIGAL MD~ ____________ , ___ -====---
The program Is called •·p re-questions such as: the pro-ehortionen prattlr.
ventatlve dr ug abuse educallon "What does your tither do Maybe Manson was a ''wanted'' CITY OF NEWPORT BEAC H, CALIFORN IA
using the concepts ot values tor a Uvtng? What are ~me ch1ld He was a "wanted " NOTICE INVITlN G BIDS
and r isk-taking," and was 11e-of his Interests, hobbles, etc.? adult , roo. Some people are SEALED BIDS .-Ill be received at the office of the Ctty
veloped by He rbert Brayer, What does he do Wilen he Isn't concr:'fned about the breeding Clerk, City Hall, Newport Beach, California, until 2:00 p.m.
along with Richard E. Carney, working? Does your mother r<~te or Negroes vs , Wh11 es and on the 5th day of June, 1972, at which time they will be openro
professor of psychology , East-work? What are her Interests, rhe fact that if this continues, and read, for performing work as follows:
ern Kentucky Un tverslt>·· hobbles, etc.? What does your we w1JI eventually become a CONSTROCTION OF BOWLING GREE NS
It takes in grar1es K-12 and family usually do for Ttla.nks -non -white country I, roo, am AND PARKING lOT AT SAN JOAQUIN HILl-$ PARK
concerns: giving? Clu'istmas? What mag-co ncerned about that, but CONTRACT 'NO. 1438
(I ) The use am abuse of azlnes do you read regularly? abortion is not a moral answer . Bids quud: be submitted oo the Proposal form attached 'With
drugs and dangerous substances Do you subscribe to any your-Suppose a pregnant mother the ooatn.ct documeiU fUrnished by the PubUc Works Depart.
(cognitive}. setr' Do you work after schOol a !ready has two horribly meat. Tbe addiUooal «:q))' of the Proposal Form ls to be ret&ined
(2) Developing an "affective or on Saturdays? Where? What Spock·marked children. Why by tbe bidder for h1J records.
domain'" (attlttxllnal valuing) are you using the mooey for? not do away with one or them Each bid mU5t be aecompanl.ed by cash. eertifted check or
approach to the prevention of Is thert an adult outside ot and try lo do better with the Bidder's Bood, made payable to the City of Newport Beacb,
drug abuse and other high rts k school whom you dlsllke in-unborn one? D tUl amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amouut btd,
behaviors. tensely? Why? Are there some Abortion has be come not Tbe Utle of the project and the words "SEALED BID" shill
II Is the second category, arlults outside of school wl'lom only legal , it has been made,rn be cllarly m.&rked oa the 0\blde of the eovelope coata1D1ng the
that cr ltlcs took Issue with you admire tnteDSely? Why?" so me w c I fare c a se', bid.
the "arfectlve domain.'' This On page 21 they promote quasJ<ompulsory. When the DOROTHY WHITE f C sta Tht Cootract DocumeDts that must be completed, executed.
domain Is a person's per sonal role-playing In the classroom. welfare ··cue work e"·" who 0 0 aDd retur'Ded lD the Mlled bid are· Mesa, publlc retaUoos d.lrector A. Pr--• · outlook on life ·-his feellngs Page 110: "Don't worry un-controls the cash Brg B.rother ........,_..
and attitudes about oot only necessarily about parents. E1-d is perses to the pregnant and boUse organ editor for B. Delipatloo of Subcontractors
his prtvate a.!t.llrs, but social perience tells us that most of welfare recipient , "suuests" Nattooal Systems Corp.ofNew-c Btdlier's BoOO
and world Issues as well. It t hem wtu respond to value that the prc&nant welfarer port Beach, won top honors o' Noo-eoUtlSioo Atadavlt
Is what makes him difrerent sheets wUh feelings of rellef "voluntarrly" consrder killing ln the tnn\al writers eootest E. statemeut ol FLDaDcial Respoaaibllity
from th e next person. that Important Issues are being the child , that is coer cio n. sponeored by theOrangeCounty r: Tecb.Dic&l AbUit)' aod E:wperleoce References
In this course 2 textbooks raised In a non-dlncttve, ser-"Eliminate the poor and Writers WorkshOp. She won the Theae docwnntl sball be afftud witll the slpturea and
are used. The !lrst one ts: lous way. Do get Into sensitive eli minate poverty'' i• the rweepstakes anrd andthenrst tttlea of the periOU sipln& on bebaU of the bidder. For Cor.
"Human values In education" areas, Important areas,as 800n lhemc of the do-aooden. Hitler and second place non-nctton pontSao.a, the atpatures of the Presideat or VIce Preaidtnt
by Rucker, Arnsplger, BrOO-as you da.re. They are the had somewhat the same idea , trophies. IDd Secretary 01' A .. t .. nt Secretary are reqtdred.&Dd tbl Cor.
beck, and the second one Is ones sttxlents Uke tothtnltabout with a little diHerent twist. FASHIONS AHO CARDS ponte Seal S&.bllbea!fWdtoalldocumaatarequirLDc stpturea.
''Values and teachlng''byLouls and Deed to think about." The President of the In tbe ca.-of ahr'tDerlb1p,theJ1phlreol at 1eut ooe poeral
E. Raths, Merrill Harmtn, Sid-It Is in the 27.-plgt packet National Academy or Sciences FOR WOMEN'S CLUB putDer 11 rtqulred. .
ney B. Simon. put out by Brayer and Richard and • member o f the The annual tashloo show and No tlld.a wt.U be aceeud trom a Contractor Wbo bas aot beta
In ''Values and teaching," Carney that ooe rtDda eome President's Science Advi w ry card party of the Costa Mesa Uteallld lD acOQr'd&Dee .-1tllr tbl ~ofCblpter Iii, Ol'ft.loa
they tell you to use Krathwohl, of the most objectjooable ma-Committee has uracd the Women•a Club wtll be held to -m or tbl BulDiu &Dd ProfultODI' Coclre, Tbe CoDtnc:t«
Bloom and Masla's dennttJon terial, On pa,e 5 for tnstance, killin& in the womb of c_hildren day, Aprtl 27, at the clubboWJe, llall.ate llllllcea. DIUDbll' &Ddclull!lcatklolDthe PropoaL
ot the "affective domain." they state : ''In adc:HUoo to stu-who h.ave been ll«rtamed to 410 West 18th St. r1au ud Coatrut Doeumlata, lDelud1ac 9peeU.1 ProYlJ1oo.a.
Ttrose are the 3 authOrs who dents, teac hers, admlolsf:ra. have genetic defects. Nooa lunch will be served may be otQI..S at tbe ~Ue WorD Dlputmeat, City HaJJ..
wrote ''Taxonomy of educa-tors,andwberepractlcat.par-Ab o rtion, infant icide. by the commlttM hMded by NewportBI&ebyCallb1da.,ataoco.ttoUCIMidOODtraetore.A
Uor:al objectives,'' which Is a ents a.nd commtmlty should be eut hanuil, eliminatio n of Mrs. R. C. Newtaocl, aulsted aoo-rtf\p11Ne eblrp at$1.00 wU1 bl rtQUired t1r t&Cb Jet(#.
classtncatioo system of "in -studied and m•INfed to U· Jewa. Nqroes. p~ychiatritts. by Mu. Kem B&aka, Mrs. Ray. Plul &Dd COIIInet DoN!i._l IMuld to otben. It 11 riQ!IIItld
teMed student behaviors," ac-certa.ln lfbat nlues they hold." When do we stop it1 In the mond Ruaell &.ad Mrs. wu. tbat t1ae PluludCoatr&ctlloeumtDiaberttar..SwUblD I neb
cord:lng to howl student thlnU, lncluded In tbe llfte·ll! of bealnninJ. Once a nation Uam WIJ..DD. Deeoi'I.Uou ha'fe aa.. tbl bid ...,...nc
feels, and: acts. cootro'fersll.l meo, wbQMrtecb-abandon• morality, iU doom ia belrt ptlllntd by Mre. O.Mtul Tbe Clt)' bu """'*'the St••rd Splelfleatiou for Publle
On page 83 ot ''Tuonomy r.lquea tw.'fe bMo l.Delaclld In ~e~rled . The abortion of our Toloh, ud Mre. Wtlllam Ker. WorQCoattrueUaa(lt'lOEditloDud-._meatl)upnpared
ot edueatJooal objecttns, .. the Pf'OII'Im, &re Dr. WllU.am free republic approaches. . mOde; table prtses by Mrs. b)' tbtSoailbu'DC&Ub'IU.CIIIIItlnoltMAIHrt.cuPublle WorU
Handbook D, affecUYe domain, Gll.aser ot tht ''pus/fill!" If •n Innocent hum3n be1n'-Delbert Wanrtck autated by Alax:tatioo ud tbe AtiOCIIted CliDinl CoatractoraotAmerlca.
there are se•e:ral atatemeota cnmng theory; Carl Rortrs. can be ldlled because he l1 too Mrs. GG1tar Pab.r. EUa Dod· Qp111 may bi"'"''Md from Bll.ldi.Dc Mn'e,IDc:.,I05$ Orerlaad
that lea'ft UUJeforthe lmaglna· Wbolre fame to HUWYlty &Dd youna, why can 't he be kille~ trOD, &DCS ADD Krls; dOOr prlsea Aft,, Lot: Aqltlel. caul. 100M, (llS) I'IO·N'71.
tion, u rono.-s: encouoter ~ t.worJdwlde; because he la too old ? Whi t II b)' Mrt. Fnderlell F'roiUcb, Tbl CJtr ... ..., Sll•rd Slpeclal~&Ddstaadud
"TIM stcntncaat thin( tort· Abraham MuJow, wbO .UI b.l1 youna enouah? Thn:e mont hi? allllted b)' Mmu. H. F.Spratt, .Drawtap.. CGpiM ot a.. are an!Jab.lt Ill tbt hbUc Worb
member Ln. thta: 'ftr)' ambitious death ftl tbe dlrtdor ot tbt EiJht monthl1 And what La okt £dW1a Muhlno, Robert Me· ~at a COlt ot $1..00 per 8lt.
pro)eet ta thl.t tM major tm-"tldrd force" motemeat, wbOee tnOuch? Amakan Way Futurea K-. F. 1M Wldn'orth, 111 acccll'duce wttllt ta. ~ of Artlcle .z, Cblptlr 1,
l>"ct o! the -procram II PIJcholoiUU are -mlDOd Carde Will be p..,ed lollow-Part 7 -' .. ~~Code c.-1 'MQ et->, ..
to d .. elop attll,.,.a aod ,.,.,.. to ,...,. IIIlo COUIIII) lito-ABOARD U.S.S. $AMPLE IIIJ 1t1e -·· -ll>e dl-Cll) c-u -' .. CliJ-' "-'-liU -•
toward toarnlnc which are 1101 plded b) a -• o1 .. _,., 111'7 Poll) 0111<:• TIU<I r-"' Mra. FnM Stooeb-~ -w.. n1e ., por --1o .. _.., 1o
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• TUESDAY, APRlL 11 Glrl-.Mr. a.Dd Mrs. James
Boy --Mr . and Mrs. Albert Pierce 973 Mlsslon Drive II
Plocek, 3125 Barbados Place, c osta Mesa. ' '
Costa Mesa. Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam
Gitl--Mr. and Mrs. Michael steiner, 5291 Strasbourg Ave.,
Carden, 614 West Ocean Front, Irvine.
Balboa.
Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Howard L A.~I E S SAIL ING SERIES
Means, 1950 Wallace, Apt. 0 , Bah.l.a Corinthian Yacht Club
Costa Mesa. Is sponsoring a ladles saJIIng
Gtri-~Mr. and Mrs. Shih-sertes on 4 Wednesdays during
SbJeu Hseu, 371 AYocadoStreet, April aM May, starting at noon
Apt. 10, Costa Mesa. ott the clubhouse dock.
• WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 The f\J'st Z races were beld
Boy--Mr. a.od Mrs. Rlc ba.rd Aprlt 5 a.od 19. TIMI next races
K. Juberc. 241 Brt.atwOOd St., will be 011 ·May 3 aod 17, wltll.
How to add years
to your life
IOOyearsaao the averaae
American could expect
10 h1 e about 40 years.
Today-about 70. Modern s.an•toll•on. diet, druas
and medK:al practice 1\a-..c added JO yean to our
life span. And note that 70 JS u YI:'IUIJI:'. Many die
100ner. Many live lon¥C"r. You up your chances
of beina a "lon~r'" if you eat proJXrly and act
proper medica.! care. Tlus means penoJic c_h«:k·
ups by your physician. A.s pharmacists we an:
pleased to help by supplying the drugs your doctor
prescribes-drup unknown a century ago. We're
so conscious o f the effect• vcness o f mo<krn medoe1ne
th:d we're shooting for a life sp.w.n of 100 years.
HOON about you'?
Christensen
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Costa Mea. 2 races schedule for each day. OS 11
Boy--Mr. and Mrs. JamesR. Mrs. Robert J. Eastman or 474 I . 17TH STaiiT, C TAM A
Bob P1ley & Assotiltu
Cbrysler , 1128 West Balboa BCYC ootes that any bay C'laSS ~----..,;';;42-~-·-·----·-··--121J,;;iiio;.. ______ .. Blvd., Balboa. bOU IDlY be lll&erecl.
• THURSDAY, APRIL 13
Glcl--Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Reedy, 1930 Sa.otl.ago Drive,
DoYer SOOtes.
• FRIDAY, APRIL 14
Boy--Mr. aDd Mrs. Ronald
Paulaon, 3Z9 Marguertte, Co-
rona del Mar.
• SUNDAY, APRIL 16
Glri--Mr. and Mrs. EdWard
Boseker, 2018 Baltra, Costa
Mesa.
HEALTH NEWS:
He takes tuue with tbose u you have ever setn anyone woo beUeve that uttlma Is
desperately ngtttlng for breath simply an aUero. Attacks can
througtl a terrorizing attack be tr!Qtl'ed by hypersea.:I.UY1ty
ot asthma you know the coo-to oormalty harmless tb!Dp
dtUon Is a cause for real con-Uke pollen, foods or dust, but
cern. DOl always.
How serlous Is asthma? "Besides, people ln COOC1
"Few people real1.ze that health do DOt haYe an aUer-
asthma, as a k.Uier , outrUlks paJc or uthmatlc reactioD CO
leukemia, polio, and conpnital polleo or dust. ADI1 U' your
aDd rheumaUc heart dtseue," bodJ' ls f\DcUonlDc proprerlJ
states Dr. G&.ry L. Couture, you won 't hue allerctn.
D.C., of the Couture Chlro-"Wbl.t aetlally btppiDS Ia
pracUc Center ta Newport u uthma attack 11 a eoa-
Beach. tncUoo of tiM macal&r baadl:
"Asthtn3. Ia not to be to!~ in the 'ftl1s of the tl'oll<:rllll
tnted or trlfltd with, ADd yet tube1, cutUJacdon oa tbl~lr'
people will 10 r•rs w1thout or a1r to tbe hlap. Mot.,...
etr.ettn treatment tor them -alr miiiLill DOt IIIDUIP ~ ......
Mtt'ea, or worse yet, for their ""Mat'• •bJ tbl utbm1. .r.
cblldren, •• befJlOII.b Dr. Cou~ rver torreta «tlfl'Uil.ac uct~Pt
tare. bit b'anttc Jtrugit to W.tbl.
ft'a u tf they build up an Hls mtad ud bodJ an apat ..
tmmuotty to etrectl" care u uac deC*'&t.b tor tbt OZJIW
tbtf beCome more ud mort tMJ mut bin to Al"'ttf ....
ctependtot OD broOCMal dllllorl .,. Dr. CCMitwrt.
aDd other '•wbMilnl rna-Sllolltd J'OII 'ft1t .all JICMI
cb.toea." III.Ye u attact brll:llre Jot ...
Dr. Couture statu, "Some a chlropnetw?
o1 my most retrard1nc til*'· "It's ..,.,.. to pill off
teae.1 tn chlropncttc ban tdftettft tr•bntllt lor uthmr..
come iD tbt treatm.t o1 .. Aa. aU. tt eu be IUnetl1
utllmalle. poplnr lOr bHoill fatal b7 _,......_ clorllc
chrtac u attack. a .,um; or lldlreettr • bt-uz. a~ al1 ~ ot ._. ot a. tiiiTtllC .tn1l
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Ob ..... ela .. will --1 ·-· 1M -, ... • on... c.-Collofl II-YIOCA, ..., 1M CIIUI
April aa..aG ID .,. JlrDJIIMI ..,_ from IU Dttelr lid
1Dr II-al tM -1 AAU II lllo -lui ,_, TWo
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,._ lllrOuP>OI 111o Ulollod will allo -· llellllllar -will p111or at OCC lor 1110 '"-l!oleb ,...,oeiii,IIOII
1110 1-411 Ofoal. Tho lllld will ·ID 1llo Dltloo laol ,_. Tbo
llellldo -· ll>u 10 cl 1llo WODitO'I -Will play at ftaHt te&.alJi 1D tbt •Uoe. to .. Colla Mta HJCft,Sotdblt'aCal-
ellldloc lui ,.,.., dO-1/orola Colltro &lid occ.
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lad fttld Plfb'lnll'l tll11 Frl-• .,..'*' .... Ud PI'Oftd
day Wllh ...... comm.:!Dr I perftd CODChllloD tor I fiDe
about J:SO aDd rwWDc lido coaetwtc CUMr. OUMI wu
tbt eventnr. Tbt mitt at MI. elected commtuloolr b' tbe
San Antoolo junior eolltre ID or..,. c01111y )IDior AU
Walnut alway• attract• tbt top Am~rtcau tor the 19718IUOD
tugN: aplkesters ewery Jtar aDd. reliped b1l coaeblaCPGII-
aDd anata lly ranks with the ttoo to tudle tbt an job.
Beach Cities and ClF meet& As UIUll bt did ID tm:epUoaal
qUllity wise. job wUh a b&rd wortbac ~~taft
rr WAS A BLANKET FINISH at the EDII.p.-Glller 100
yard dub ID the "A,. dt'I11IOD. Left to rt&bt JobD Mart.I.D.-
dale, Enalp, 3rd; 8r1an Wood, Gllltr, 5th; JoeDIIf•Mtllo,
Eutp.. ftnt, Ed C01m1U, Gitter, "ttl, IDd Jack Rai.Dwater
Eutp, 11011. Tho wlnDlDc Umt wu 11.2. (E .. IID photo t>i
VIe Opo.lol.)
Jr. tracksters set new records
A !nture or thll optu teat t'-1 IJ alroady rotUq road)"
will be the ftrat eoatrorstatloD lor' tbl It'll .. .oa. Wtt!& tM
betwHD CreJPf,'a Rudy Crou PbtDOmeaal crowtb !A ,._.
IDd Newport Harbor's Terry All AmtriCID ~ U Jut
Albritton, Crou eurrea.tty bu lb()W tuM a tuU time er..,
a but effort in the &6' plua to ~ tbt procram to
ranee wbteb Is the best 1n tbt YOhiDtMI' worbrt dtelnt Tbe junior hiP track 8Quads
eater thelr 2nd week ot tape
competttlon with Eulp at
Dwyer, Gisler at Kaiser. Rfll.
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at TeWLnJde and Daris at Un-Ud BW PlnJea botb ar 8.9 for Gisler arxt 15 tied with the state so far wUb Albritton a lot of erldlt lor tbe bourt
eoln. were tbe eoalereaeebestclock-Rande Hawkinson of Davis at a scant few Inches behiod. Tbt &Dd boUrl ot time daaatld ud
The ftrst week saw tbe juDior lop of tbe 111100, Score: Kal-21.5, anotber league mark weight men wtlt have to share appUed to a traly tremeadout
splkers In mid-season form aer C'a 48, Daria ZO. Tom topped ooly by Scott Hays of the spot.Upt with a.ootber crop atbletle prop-am b' kldl. KIICI
and some interesting dual Mlller ol Dans woe the bleb TeWln.kle. of sprint and distance per~ up the &OOd wort, Sam 1. co.
meets. Kaiser defeated Duis jump YUh an tleelleot 5' lap, The Ensign C's were out~ formers that pt better wltb • • •
wttb a team total of 175 to 97. RaDde HawtlbJOO can Outs elassed by Gisler 57~11 u each year so u look& Ute a.D· The junior AAU llp~te~• tor
TeWlnkle got some super per~ a double wtn In the B 180 and CoUn McConnel won the 180 other assa.ull: on the records the Laker tral.nlnc camp wW
forma.oces from tbelr D's to &00. Dan Valentine P•• Darts and 600 plus taking a 3rd LD ts coming up. Mt. San Aatonlo eoDHnue until May Ul. Boys
top Lincoln 197 to 75. Ensign a rtrst in the 300. Lury Lat· the hlgb jump. Marc Allegre Is located at llOO N. Grand interested lntttend.J.DCtbeS..dly
had to win the rtnal 2 relay soo. was flrst tor Kaiser In to the 75 and long jump was Avenue In Walnut and tor easy JUDior Olympic buketball try.:
races to squeak by Gisler 140 the 100 with Bob H&nke Zod another twin WIMer for the directions just call the coUege out and ln.trudloaa1 camp wUl
to 131. Rea aM Dwyer coJUded aDd Otto Behr 3rd tor a clean Sf;rolrtans. Keith Wilkey won the at 213-339-7331. receive periODil eo&chtnctrom
at the Ram home track with sweep tor the Knights. Behr shot for Glster, Brett Powell A couple Interested speda.~ Laker stars. lllchdlq Jerry
Rea the winner 154-1/2 to woo th e shot with a 36' 2'' the high jump and Gisler woo tors at the district meet were West and Ketth Erle100. plus
117~1/2: tor the Oilers. heave. Chris Shu\da clee.red the relay race In a sweep ot Bruce Glrasole aDd Ma father several UCLA team members,
John Walden was a double 5' 4" In the high tump and all nrst places. McCoMell's Joe, who always manage to ln<:ludlng Greg Lee aDd otben.
winner tor the Kaiser D's t.n set a new Kaiser record In time of 1.28.3 Is tops In the squeete tn a couple of the The camp wUI be beld May
the 75 and tao. Marty Es~ the long jump with 17' 9". league. Marc Allegre's 16'~ local Estancia events when Z7, 28 and 29 wttll dally sea~
slinger took a ttrst for the The 1·2~3 rLnlshers In Ule 1~1/2:" nrst In the long jump Bruce's schedule permits. slons. Written summaries of
Knights tn the sbot, Kirk Boea 8 100 Larson, Hanke and Behr Is 2nd best for the league. Bruce Is the junior track sensa.-each boy's potential wW en.lu-
won the loog tump, ArtOiswanc at 11.3, 11.5 and 11.6 had the The Ensign D's came through tton In San Diego aOO Is spark~ ate his IDdlvld.al procress l.Dd
tbe hlgtl tump a.OO Doug Wever top recorded tlmes of the day. wllh 2 wl.Ds for Wayne Kas-tog Madtsoo high to their most ab1UUes. The outatiDdlng bOJ•
the 300 tor a near sweep of Dan ValeotLDe's Ume of 37.1 parek In the 75 and 180. Matt successt\JJ track season ever. atteodlng wtll represeat Soutb-
that division. Joe Young was In the 300 was tops tor the Palmer won the shot for the Gt.rasole ts bluing away tn ern CaUforllla at tbtAAUIPOD~
the lone winner for Davis lD day, just aheact of Raotty Pedi~ Sea Bees. Doug Patton took the dashes and ancborlngMadl~ sored Junior Otymptc t11.Uocala
the 600. Final score: Kaiser go's 38.2 for Eos:1gn and Larry the high jump for Enst~. and son to a lot ot relay wt.ns. ln St. Louts, Mluouri, oa JUDe
54, Davis 14. Falke's 38.3 tor the Rea Rams. Ken Hutter the 600 for an Should be seeing Broce LD the 15, 16 and 17, An all~star
Don Fukumoto ns a triple The Dans A squad displayed Ensign 43-24 win In that dt. upcoming CIF d.lstrlcts soon. team will represent the United
wlnner tor the KaJser c•s lD a lot of strength in topping vtston. steve Grunther ln the You can't come any closer States at the lnternat1001l baa-
the 75, long jump, and the Kaiser 43-25. Marlo Fontes 300 and Russel Peters In th e than. Grlff Amles dld tn both kettall )lmboree 1n Almeria,
300. Fukumoto broke the school won the 100 ln 10.9, Mike Mann high jump were the Gisler flrst the 440 and the 100 and DOt Spain, from July Z tllrougb the
record tn the sao wtth a 37.0 won the shot for Kaiser. Norl-place winners. win, Eric Olson and Amles 14. This will be quite a pi
aDd Ue<l the KaJser 75 record akl Hamasaki won the 300 In TeWtnkle topped Lincoln 44. both were c locked at 49,0 wltb tor the boys to shoot tor and
at 8.8. The 1·2~3 ftnlshers in 36,8 tor the Cotts and was 24 In the A division as John the tast closing Grlff placing wltll the proven a.biUty of the
the Kalser~Davls c 75 Fuku-3rd In the 100. Tom Hawkins Young set a new r ecord of by the narrowest of margins. CaUfornta junior carers, It Is
moto tn 8.8 and Erln Bassett pve Kaiser a llrst in the 600 19' 1-1/4'' In t he long jump. Then Griff and Ca.rJos Tosti more than Q.kety tbat CaWorrda
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and tlntshed at 1.23.5. Only Larry Englehart's win In the were both timed at 9.9 1D the will prOTtde some of the top
Jack Rainwater ot Ensign bet~ 180 at 19.8 was 2nd best for tOO wHh Carlos getting Ule teams and the top lDdl'ridua1
tered this mark with his fine the league. Tom wnuams In nod there also but JohD Miles performers at the Nattooala
1.20. 7. The Davis relay team the 100, Larry Hall In the of Corona was another close In st. I.:.ouls.
reeled ott a sparkling 32.9, high Jump and Eric Kelly in 3rd with Costa Mesa's Rick There will be 2 ap gr~a.
also tops for the league. the 300 were other wtnners Desmet a step behlDd. So u the Mldpts are the 11 and
The Rea Rams flashed a lot for the Trojans. Charlie Win~ was not a 2-man n ee by a.DY UDder and Ule Juniors will be
ot strength In their A division ga.rd In the shot and Spyro means. Look tor the district 12 and 13 years olds. Aps
In topping Dwyer 49-1/2 to Antypas In the 600 were n.rst to grab more than their share a.s of May 27, 1972. Boys at.
18-1/2. Jotm Stegmeir won both place finishers for Lincoln. of honors in the conference tendlng the tryouts Will form
the 100 and 180 tor Dwyer. Scott Hays took nrsts to r and CIF competition comJ.Dg the nucleous torOnn~t~County,
Carmen Ratti set the top league the Twlnlts In the B 100 aDd up. San Feraaodo VaUey, Lol Anp-
mark 1n the soot wtth a 4t'~ 180. Brian Van Hoosen won An Interesting conversatloo les, San Glbrlelud South BlJ
9~1/4 " heave. the high Jump for TeWlnkle with Sam Gaige, the former Junior Olympic buketblll
Dwyer captured the B di~ at 4' 9". Stev e Kohler gave junior All American commts. teams. A travet11Dg settedu\e
Ytsloo contest with Rea 42-26. Lincoln a wtn in the lon g jump stoner for Orange County, .,rr;, and lnter.county p.mes Will
Steve Crouse took a nrst in aDd a 200 in the 300 . Matt tries to attelld a lot of the be arranged prOTid.ed eoou&fl
the shot and his 36' 3.1/2" Maurer and Dave Day wer e-Corona del Mar football and boys sign ~. This has an or~
wtn Is also a teague best. 1-2 ror the Lancers In the track events. He remarked oo p.nlzed I.Dd est&bUshed state
Gnlit LeMaster cleared 4'. 600. Tony Va lcandle gave Lin-the Impact a co~le of his and national aro~ as aspouor
11" for Rea ln the c high coin a win In the shot as the favorite athletes, the Tosti so wUI be quite an opporttmtty
Jump to share the teague 2nd Trojans edged the Lancers 37~ brothers. t:tad on the Sea King for O\Q' Junior ca.ren to com-
spot wtth Jeff McBride, D::~ug 31 ln the Bees. football and track programs. pete with and aplnst some
Brandenberg ga.n Dwyer wins TeWtnltle overpowered the Seems that thelr winning tradl· super baaketb&ll taleat.
LD the 75 and 180. Alan Bra~ Lancers In theC's52-16. Terry tton started wtth their turuor Atteooi th • •
veDder ns nrst for Dwyer Peterson cleared 5' 2.3/4" tn All Amerlcantootballda.ys•heo terence .;ftb ~. '::W:O·
In the 300 a.Dd Chris White the high jump ror a new mark they Ignited their teams to con-In hla reakleftU&I aultt at~
ttrst In the GOO for the Oilers. while Tony Zunlgla took, th~ terence and county Utles. Dta:Dey~ Hotel were Ray Qr ..
Bobby Branta.DdDaveO•Connell long jump with a great 17 3 Carlos and Joe provided a lot '""'I aDd Scott Ha ea from Te.
were t.z tor Rea ln the shot mark. Both are top~ !or the of help In Sea King succeasea ;.,a.olnkle· KiDde! ko 1 from
aod Albert Nelwan was ttrst In conference. Peter son s 21.6 In In conference ttUes tor the Gisler' Pierre o.!:'tt from
the Ioog jump tor Rea. the 180 ts also tops for the Corona sophs last year wttb DaVia • and Tom UcWld from
Art Buttellng was a double year. Steve Barnes of Lincoln Joe quarterbacking the 19'70 Oc•n VIew junior hl&bi.DHialt-
wiJmer for the Rams tn the was a nrst place ltnisherahead .super soph team. Both were IDgtoo Beach AwUc&Uoo
o 75 and 180. John Mer Uno of Greg Kni ght o! TeWtnkle in members ot the 1971 Irvtne blanka are beinc dlltrfboted
pve tbe Rams a. wt.n In the the 600. league championship football to the n.rtoua seboola and are
sbot and Bell Rhyan won the Gregg Kron!eldt was flrst team and now both ue pro. anUa.ble at the Eut oftk:e
600 tor the Rams, Don Thorn~ for the Tro)ans In the 75 and vldlng a Jot of points tor tbe at 2721 E Coast Hwy p.Corona
ton pn Dwyer a wtn tn the long tump plus fini shing 2nd Sea Klnp to the dulles, re. del · ''
hlgtl jump and Robert Rann In the 180. Steve Wor rlen Ued lays aod Joe Is working his
got the Oilers a wtn tn the the TeWrnkle school r~orrl ln way up In the shot am discus,
:100 as Rea edged the Oilers the 180 with a 21.5 ti ming, Quite a combination.
41~27tn the D's. tops for the lea~e. Kirk Lang-Sam Ga.lnes should be quite
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Ensign needed wtns tn the dale and Scott Wilson were an authOrity on the Tosti's as
nnat 2 r elays and Gisler 1~2 In the shot tor TeW!nkle. he coached Garden Grove LD
obllpd by' drQA~Ing the baton Worden won the 300 In 40.8, direct competition with the
and the Sea Bees tased by a league 2nd and Forrest Met~ NeW'PQrt-Mt!sa teams Utat Joe
the Spartans 140 to 131. The calf won the 600 ahead of Garry and Carlos were members ot.
Ensicu A's won 47~21 wtth Joe Knigtlt at 1.29.5, tops !or the Galnes eUmlnated ourCoratrs
Dtstanl.slao wtnnlng the 100, league also. Gregg Kronfeldt's In 19'10 ln the quarter ftna.la:
Brl&n Cathcart the sOOt and markofl6'6.3/4"was another as his Garden Gron Coyotes 1 Tt .. 2TI .. • 3 ·TI .. s
Jack Ratmrra.ter the 800. Bryant league best a s the Twtnt.s went on to capt\ae the Oranp
Hum&DD set records of 3-4.8 crushed the Lancer s 64 .4. Met-County and the Southera CalU-:10 w.nfe • 1••• .. H··-·····-LSi 2.,0 100
1n the 300 and 19.5 1n the 180. calf cleared 4' 9" In the hlefl ornta ehamptonshlps. Our 1971 21 ..Ne • 30...,. .. _ .. 2.00 S.CIO 4.00
Jack RIJmrater blazed to a jump to give theTwtnks another World Serles tasketball team 31...,.,. -4D _... ··-·· 100 4.00 5.00
lelpe best of 1.20. i In the 2nd In the league 101) 3. member Turk Schooert was the e.d. ..,.t .._.., ....... ,:·~05:~ •••••• :·.1;0: •.••••••• :·:15;: ••• .,.1 ::...;;~ .. s;.·:~r;·:! Bruce burns up the track FOR SALE :F:O~R~R~t:~NT~~~~I
·-CAR FOR SALE -&9' LTD 0 ' the -· Att'ues aDd Dickey From the mall room .. were. lneet. we bad to harry bact !ikelft',LowmiJII.ce.CJ,Mo, r~e i•!: ~~· .!!~~·~ :!~ed t~~~e from Joe Gira-.o that Bruce could ran 1D tbe ftltly Ja&dld, fUDO, Prtnte
• • -.-...., • "'• w,N:H:! son Bruce set 19 Mustuc relays, Tblt W'IIIOmt puty. MI~S'JM « W-Z577 Balcb W'l.l a doWie flDDer In many records to th e C dtvllioa day, 1 watched t meets lD 001 IDiap
tbt lid IDd laDe JUmp tor wb.lle ~rformtng tor Estancia day •• go miles apart ~-u 1 Pi~"'U::nc:.U.:Ur.;;"U;;s;;; iiiiwi&i:COriiOiiiiiiiii"-hciOit Glallr, Jtlt Sima WOil the 180 last year. Bruce helped tile boura total time, 11 y 1ft' u•• Stare
Eacle c·s anne1 the southera Bruce tad a &OOd nt.&bt. Ht'• boys nn-...-cl Spfder.
coanttes championahtp last y•r taa.rioc: a CDOd .....,., 1 tlltllt Rarei,J' rkkteD. OlalJ $S5.CaU
ubohede •1ooh botlah dashes and ao~ be'd be teartnc ~ tbe Cotta Sue, l44a1Sii.
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'72 .AIAXII 2
'139~~"
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IIUIID NIW
'72 L.T.D. 2 Dr.
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OYEI DIALII COST
ALCOHOLICS ANONY>IOUS -·
Pbooe 542.7217. P.O. Box
No. l2Z3, Costa Mesa.
BEFORE YOUR EYES-
on JOID' new carpet -remove
tbem with Blue Lustre, Heat
electric sbampooer, $1.00.
CrOWD Hardware, S107 Eaat
Cout Hwy .• Corona del Mar.
EXPERT bicycle rep&lrlDC a
au makes. Tire~. IDl all
npla.ctment puta, Bet.c.laBt~
eyc1M. 101 E. Balboa Blf'd.,
Balboa, &"15-"IZIZ, lUll!. AI E.
1 itb sc., Costa w ... MJ.
?43&.
Inc a llrst in the lon&jump, year are: ----------e r e re J team plus tat. ~~-bl:mch, Hta bntl UU.i--:-::-:-:c-::---:----....., ~-~~~~~~g~~;~
Tbe Glruoles mo.-ed to Su 1. 100 JUdi •• $,9,
" SUNDAY 5HOW
ST.UTIMG 2•00 P'.M.
Dteco and Bruce has JPilQd I. UO ~ •• 2!.0 (cUCYe). SHOULD KNOW
hiD lladlooo high sebool t11m 1. 440 JVdO •• 150.& (ru U PJia 6 Or-All0111' DfFLATION," bf
to Itt wtD.ntng seuon .a tar and oalJ ooct). SC tt•• HtBry HuWt, DllMd ICCIIIO·
... domlatect the neld 1D tho 4. A 10.1 tor Ill• !20 Ia IIIt IDIIDT Ill..: CO. .. .......... lilt truth bo-
Ph•• '" y..,, on~.,
f.r • Svhcri,.IM:
Coli 673-0550
dalllet Ud tone jump. There 110 relay. 110? N. Mataa., lula Aa IUd 0111' IIIWtl*tar dollar.
to a<"'-Jot Glraoote mlpt 1. A 4U IDr b1J 440 Ia IIIt lot, IIU ._.__ ~. IAI'ITED
lriJII!ol" bock to thtC_II_ •tla rtlar, T--a or._ ~OIIIlE~~·~~~~~~~9 WAin' .. ACH PROPERTY 1Dr u• """ tho Elcto lrae• lor-e. a ,_ 1o u.o 1ooc ,... '-Or.-lllr• -10 11-...:-. = woold ret I lro-!. IIllo rtlaJ 1o 111o -f~~-~~~~~~~~J~~"'-~~i 0... -Hal Eny,a!-11 lbo.t II tht c..O. Ia lilt -•• 1:14.1. VM -Afl• Loo Aaltloo.
Rtrt .,Mr.Gin.,le'ololttr: 111a-l(l!o4-.)lollld-•
HI VIc lor till ...... •---JIIi,p, ·-to ,... llofl u. -illd a -Ia WAJITID -Toor old -1o
1110 _,. -,..woO.-~~~~~-,.,. ... Indo lor -· -II·
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TltU RSDA Y, APRIL l7, 1!72
CQR!)I!A DEL liAR. "tAU F, . ....... . / ... ,_
RealE tate ~. . .. -... ~ . . . . ..
Newport Beach Balboa
Balboa Island Costa Mesa
Lido Isle Corona del Mar ;:;:
.. .. • ••
ERIC OLSON ot Estaocla 11tp1 Griff Amle. of Nnport
Hubor at the tape 11 botJ) apeedstera At a new meet
r.cord of 49,0 In the 440 yard 4Uh durlnc the .n.trtct
tract meet at Dutdeon fleJd Jut Friday. They both
bettered the old mark of 49, '1 set by Olson In 1970 when he
wu a tophomore. (Ensign photo by VIe ()palek.)
BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS SEE THIS PRICE! Tbe baseball slate for F'rtday
has Corona del Mar at Edison
a.nd Estancia at Costa Mesa
In lrYine lea~Ue aeUon. New-
port Harbor has a Saturday
morning game scheduled wtth
Western at Brookhurst park
at 11 a.m.
Los Alamitos took over the
Irvine league lead and are now
8-1 after their 7-4 win over
fountain Valley Tuesday. Es-
tancia with just 2 hits knocked
ott Edison 3-2 behind Jim
Postel's pitching and thanks
to 10 walks. Joe Barnet drove
in one run and scored on Jim
Schultt's long sacrtnce ny lor
the 6th innin g rWLS that woo
the game, Edison traJis Los
Alamitos with a 7-2 r ecord
while the Eagles are 4-5.
Matt Keogh pitched his 2nd
2-hltter as the Sea Kings edged
Santa Ana Valley 1-0. Corona
also had but 2 hits. The Kings
are now 2-5-1 tor the season
and Valley evoened their <ec:or•' I
at 4-4-1.
Bob Stewart threw a 2-hltter
at Costa Mesa to drop the Mus-
tangs to a 3-5 mark as M.ag-
nolla garnered 4 rlDlS on 7
hits and a 4-0 win. MagnoUa,
now 5-4, took possession of
3rd place.
Newport Harbor shut out
Huntington Beach on another
2 -hitter by Bruce Wlngerd as
the sa.Jiors colleeted a 2-0 win
over the OUers. Harbor Is 3-6
whJie the Oilers lost thelr 9th
straight to maintain a nrm
utp on the cellar posUion 1n
the Sunset league. Marina holds
the 2nd spot In the standings
with a 7-2 record after their
4-! wtnover Westmlnster. Ana-
helm holds down the 3rd spot
although losing 2-1 to Santa
Ana. Loan tops the le2.gue
at 7-1. Anaheim Is 6-3, West-
ern 4-5 and Santa Ana 3-5
In that order.
Baycrest at $53,500 . . . Three
bedrooms, a family room, separate
hobby room and lovely pool! Many
other extras. Owner anxious to move
to new home.
-O,..s.MUya & _,.
PETE BARRm REALTY
1605 lift-If 0.. N.L
642-5200
4 ·SEASONS ZONING OK'D
F'our Seasons VIllage, a $20
mlll1on recreational complex
plaMed for a site just west
of South Coast Plaza In Costa
Mesa, moved a step closer
to reallty Monday night as the
Costa Mesa Planning Com -
mission establlshed a special
zonl.og use tor the area.
The new land use rtesigna-
tlon, "C-R" (com mercLal-rec -
reational), was adopted after
nnat public hea.rtngs on the
question. The City Council Is
expected to gtve quick approval
to the special zoning ordinance.
Included 1n Four Season's
plans tor developing the 39-acre
tract are an arUftctal ski slope,
bOwling lanes, an Ice rlAk:, a
teMis spa, 2 theaters, a motel
and a major hotel.
lrNATm ON TIN ACIB
•ACICIUI I & I NDIIM. Ar.U:TII•m
,.,. a "",.,.. ,_ :s140
• Pri.,.te Padoa • Fi1eplac:ea
• POOLS e 9 Hole PDttin1 OIW'I'l
• T•nia ·
• Sopatale P1mily Section
• Adj. 10 Sdloola •d Playpound
900S..L-..~
Freeway tri~l dale set
..._.,..., ..... c. ••• llwy. ct. .... , ....... . . I
Curt Dosh A trial date of Aug. 1 ha.s
beea set <for " 1uit tu a Corona
del Mar nsldeDI who Is seeking
to force the city of Newport
Beach to ca.rry out what De
cooslders a legal obligation to
aUow the Paclftc coast tree-
way to be built througtl town.
E. 0. who owns
a bu.tldlng in Center
contellds that the
agreement with the
allow the freeway
through the city Is sun
valld. 'A year ago last
voters
)ected the agreement
c ity has since rescinded It,
Donald Smallwood, Mr. Ro-
deffer's attorney, says the suit
seeks to !lave "the city of
Newport Beach Uve up to con-
tractua I obllptlons just Uke
any other entity Is required,
by law, to dO." The original
freeway agreement was s igned
In October, 1 ~68.
In January, Mr. Rodeffer,
who Uves at 2227 PacUlc Or.,
Corona del Mar, had sought
a court order telling the city _to-so ahead with the freeway
agreement. At that time, how-
ever, JOOp J. E. T. Rutter
LIGAL MOTICI
NOTICE OF' PUBLIC
NOTICE IS HERE BY
that the City Co uncil of
City of Newport Beac h wtn
hold a public hearing re11arcl.
lng appeal of Charles M.
from the decision of the Plu-
ntng Commission denying Re-
subdlrlslon AppUcatloriNo. 336,
reaUgntng lot UDes to create
2 Jots each 24.32 feet Ln wldtb
where widths of 28.57 feet &Del
20.07 teet oow exist, LoC e
a012 Portion of Lot 5, Block
339, Canal Section, locatecS at
!911 Marcus AYeoue oa the
.touttnresterl)' side of Mueu1
A Yenue between 39th &Del 40th
Stre«s, ZOiled R .!,
NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR.
THER GIVEN thlt the said pub.
Uc heattnr will bl hekl oa the
8th day or May, 19?2, at the
hour ol 7:30 P.M. tn the Coua-
ell Ctambera of the City He.U
of tM City of Newport Btaeh,
Calltora1&, at wtlleh Ume aDd
place 1.111 aDd all ptriOftl tn-
terelted may appear &Dd be
beard thereon.
LAura La(So•
City Cltrk
CltJ of Newport Beacb
Pablllb: Api'U !'7, 1971, ln tbe
Newport Harbor Entlp..
CARS FOR SALE
•'CREAM PUFF" •n -
R-.-111t ... l .....
ploo T-. Prleod rtcllll
.. ,.-.... lp.m.
retused to issue a summary 1 ----~-~-~=1
Jldifl!eDt on the cue. Phone In Yoor·Order Tbe Auc. 1 Maring wUI es-
tablish wflletl judge will hear
the case. City attorney Dennis
O'Neil wiU represent the city
ot Newport Beach in the trial.
REALTOR
foro SvburiptiCift; 642·64'U _eve. 813-3S48
~--_!C.~I~I ~!!~~~~! 1730 W. COAST HW\'.
NEWPORT BEACH
Quick to reserve an apartment in one of our new sections. (The
quicker you are, the better your chances of getting the floor plan
and location that fit you besl)
Park West apartments tend to fill up fast.
With adults over 30. (And under 30.) They like the adults-only
sections with private pools and Jacuzzis and barbecue pits.
With MOms. (And Dada. And kids.) They like the fam ily sections
with tot lots. The pre-schOol. The teen center. The Junior Olympic
size pool.
With athletes. (And just plain good aports.) They like Park West
recreation. It outdoes every other apartment complex in the area.
There's a three-acre activity park. Filled with swimming and ther-
apy pools. Night-lighted tennis. Volleyball, handball. A large turf
area for jogging and touch football.
There's a two-story clubhou1e. Complete health club facilities
and trained attendants. Lounges, game and party rooms. FuiHime
recreation manager.
Park West has something tor everybody. So, no matter what your
age, or marital status, or athletic ability ... you're sure to fit •n . II
you hurry.
3883 Parkvlew Lane, Irvine. Juat oft the S.n Diego Freeway at Culver Road.
Adults only, 'rom tiiO.
•
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MACNAB
IRVINE
----------··--~-----FINER HOMES * POPULAR PALERMO * HARIOR
VIEW*
159,500 includes the land! Owner tran ...
ferred to Europe. Newly decorated lovely
4 BR -FR home. Low. low price -act
now-Jane Frazee 642-8235.
BIC) CANYON
Overlooking the 17th fairway -view lot.
Owner can't build due to lllneas. Offered
at $52.,500 for fast aale. Bic Canyon'• best lot buy~
CROSS YOUR PRIVATE BRIDGE
t,., the entertainer's delight -magnificent
21h slorv window frames the delights of
Newport's Yachting activity. 4 BR's, 41h
baths. game room. study w/fireplace, can-
Lelevercd deck. 45' slip privileges. 1645 Ba v.~ide Drive -Yachtsman's Cove -
OPEN DAILY.
[Irvine !-......... ., ...... .,
101 Dolw om. 141·1231
IIU ~ """'1200
Hwport a.cJt.CalH.,.._ t211S
CORBIN· MARTIN REALTORS
EXCWSIVE I'RESENTATIONS
REAL WESTCLIFF VILLA
NEWPORT BEACH
Superb living in your own villa on beaut.
lndscpd grounds, with your own pool to
float thru the summer. Radiant heat. You
don't lift a finger in its care. Monthly charge
$101 incl. taxes, insur., water, gas, pool & all
mamtenance. Priced at $51 ,500.
NEW LISTING -LARGE HOME
NEWPORT BEACH
5 Lge. hdrms., 3 baths; on nearlv 1t7 acre.
Paved storage room for boat or trailer. Only
$54,750.
CUSTOM DOVER SHORES
NEWPORT BEACH
One of Newport's finer homes, with bay £ view. 5 Bdrms., 4 baths: htd .. fi.l tered pool;
massive frplc.; lge. outdoor entertainment A center. Offered at $139.000.
L
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R a
EASTSIDE COST A MESA
Like to Restore Cars?
Large 2200 sq. fl borne with huge 4-st.a!l
garage, with plenty of room to work on your
antique cars. This fine home is custom thru·
out. with a kitchen that is the culinarist'!
delight! All this for $46,500.
Newporl-Corona del Mer · Cost• Me ...
CoRBIN-MARTINP ===:644-7662=====..l~
e/JnJa .JJ.
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SH OWN BY APPOINTMENT
46 Linda Isle Drive
Elegant new 4 bdrm .. 4lf.t ba. home w1t h
f.am ily rm. & lge. game rm Mstr. ~uite v.'
marble frplc. & conculed office area.
Vacuum system. Radiant ce1l. heat Pitr &
float. . . . S255.noo.
57 Linde h .. Drive
('ustom 4 BR . JL2 ba. home on La.c:oon. Mstr.
BR. ha~ sitting area & frplc. Waterfront
family rm wt conveuatJOn pit around the
frplc .; lovely garden. lge. slip ... 1189.500
101 Linda ht. Drive ·
Lwely 5 BR .. 4 ba. home "A'ilil dnw:n.sta 1r~
waterfront mstr. suite & Jge. game rm. nr
11tudy . Mexican tile floors , beam ceiling!i.
quality construetion, slip . . . SlSS.OOO
For Cornpl.te lnferm•Uon
On All Hom.s & Lots, P ..... C•ll:
For C.,.aete lnfermet*'
On All Homes & L•h, ,..._ C•ll:
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
ltl....,..awe.•• Linda Itt .. ~I aAYSIDI 0 ... 'SUITE I, N.l. 67UI61 ········-······
CORONA DEL MAR
FOR RENT
Spedaeulu 'f11WI tor ,.,_. lluDJ.l1. F'rom tlds Hanor
Vt ... ll1.Utop abo're CORM del Mat,
Dramde ucble.ctv .. lfudewe .._....._ Pa ., ... .., •
Pool. ~Pill &l'a&. Ck.-II~ ..... ...
Two .., tllr" --r...-,.,_""'·au ud-llle-Bay view apartments
U.M .tOAOUtM MILL I HA ..
You Own the Land
Harbor View Hills - 3 bedroom,
family room., 2-1 /2 bath home. For-
mal dining room, 2 fireplaces. self
cleaning oven .... 3 car garage.
Owner wants offer! $7&,500
• • • •
"Sharp as a Tack"
And they are r eady to deal! Three
bedrooms, family room and rumpus
room, 2 baths. New carpet. Quick
possession. Submit! $32,500
11618 Orchid Ave., Fountain Valley
• • • •
Corona del Mar
South of the highway, 2 bedroom,
2 bath home on 40 foot lot. Extra
parking for boats and cars.
QUICK POSSESSION!
Call for appointment. $59,900
~OX Y. f' R.AXI<l.lX
I ,:!, ~.~!-.J ~~. \
Coron1 Gel lbr, C81 1!orn••
PlloM 67J.2222
*TRI -PLEX\'-¥--¥-
G000 LOCATION
*THREE BEDROOM OWNER'S UNIT
PLUS * TWO 2 BEDROOM UNITS *
ALL IN EXCELLENT CON DITION
$52,500
ROY R. McCARDLE
REALTOR
R ELIABLE JF.RWCF SINCE ICI4J
···············~,. MLS SALES REPORT
Sales through the Multiple Listing
Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors totalled$36.1
million in the first 3 months of 1972.
THIS IS A 43% INCREASE OVER THE
SAME PERIOD of I971! I,249 new
listings were processed, of which
64% WERE SOLD! 64% of the sales
were cooperative.
List your property with Realtor.
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MRS. HEATHER .t.H D MRS. McCOLL UM
QJ'!OIA 11A!> CAl,! f .
Aux ilia ry to insta l!
llolf -1 Aodllary will bo -Did Ill' llra. William ~u~au ... omcer•attbt .... , • ...,_: PHtldtll. Mr ..
J.:MoD .:. l'rkllr, April !1, F'raDk P!Ju; ant YSea..pr..a..
.Ia tbe llolptta1 COIIIfa:.-ce eo .. d.-t, Mr.. J&mft La ~Jam me;
t.r at' ll:SO a.m. Jlld Yle...pr.a.s.t. Mn.
<MM -wlU bo Or. Tbomu R&lfttto; ftCO-i><OII-
Georcette MeGre&or, proftuor deal, membtrlblp, Mra. Ru ..
of efllctln JpMCl Ud homu doJpb Buoa; flee.prll:ideDt,
talldenta.Ddtac at tbe Unlnratty eM.ptera, Mrs. Hubert Smttb:
of CaUiornla tlttuloa. su reoordlllc M<:ret&ry, Krs.
Otego. For 18 years. she was Lawreoee Root ; eorrfoCIOCid'"C
oo the faculty at OCLA. Sbt seeretarJ, Mrs.CtarlesWb1te-
w1U talk about "Explortag vol-bead; treasurer. Mn. Robert
unteer country!' Mtlltr; puUamenta.rlu, M:ra.
The following olftcers will Matthew KenntJ.
Celebrities raise S6,000
A celebrity buet».tl pme. ttes wlloplayed. Former Yankee
organized by Balboa Bay CIW star Andy Carer of Newport
vtce..prea::l.dent Ralph Berke, Beach also played.
raised more than $6 OOOStmday Plate amplre was Emmett Jackie wins the Athena ~·: .. ·::oo~l boseboil scholar-~=d..m:,~ed-A::'.'!I~
h 1 The -me n s p'-yed at OC I ftrst Mack umpire 1h the ma v.r W.rs. Lor en Heather ot Har -by her sorort., a umoae group -.... ,..
bor HigttlaDds, secretary of the Gamma Tau Gamma chapt.u! between the unlverslt}''s team leagues. He now work$ for the
Newport Beach Planning Com-ot Alpha Chi Omega. She Ls and a group or show business ba.sebi.U commlsslooer•.s ot.
mlsslon, i.s the 1972 r ecipient a past president of Panhel, celebrities. n ee.
of the Athena award presented honorary life member of the The sellout crowd was estl-The Big I Boosters alumni
annually by Newport Harbor Newport Hetgh!.s_ school PTA, mated at 6,500. groi.W) wlll admlnllter th e
Panhellenlc. organized the Mariners school Glen Campbell, Geoe Hack-scholarship fUnds, according to
The award, a gold medalllon PFO, r eceived an award for man, Gregg Morris, Max Ba.er Mr. Berke, who said plans caU
bearing the Image 01 the god· community leadership in pub-Jr., and Bobby Hattleld were tor an annual repeat of the
dess Athena, Is given each year Uc education ftomtbeNewport-among the HoJiywood celebrt. ~<::•::leb::::.rl::l)'~p::m=•:.· -----
in recognition for outstanding Mesa Teachers Assn. in 1971, --~L~l~GA~L:_:M~O:.:_T::IC:::!:___ LIGAL MOTICI contributions to the community. taugttt for 10 years 1n St. And.
Ed Htrth, outgoing mayor of rew's Presbyterian church CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
Newport Beach, made the pre-s cllOOI, and organized the great NOTICE INVITING BIDS
.sentatton. Mrs. Heather also books program for Newport SEALED BIDS will be recelvedattheotnceof the City Clerk,
recetvl!'ft a n6ral tribute ft'om Beach. She is active in the City Hall, Newport Beach, California., until 11 :00 A.M. on the
the P~nhel president, Mrs. American Heart Assn., mem-16th day of May, 1972, at which time they wllJ be opened and
Lloyr1 McCollu m of Costa Mesa. ber or a statewide task force read, for performing work as follows:
"Jackie," wife of Dr. Lor en on venereal disease, aocl vice~ ROAD rMPROVEMENTS, INST ALLA TION OF TRAFFIC
Heather and mother of 4 sons, president of the f lorence Crlt-SIGNALS AND SA FETY LIGHTING AT BAYSIDE DRrYE.
was nominated for the award tendon Home for WlWed JAMBOREE ROAD -MARINE A VENUE INTERSECTION :
------------m:::.;;ol:;h;;er:.;s::·________ NE WPORT CENTER DRIVE-NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
EAST AND WEST INTERSECTION : SUPERIOR AVENUE· ChUrch News PLACENTIA AVENUE INTERSECTION
CONTRACT NO. 1403
Bids must be submitted on the proposal form attached with
the contract documents furnished by the Public Works Depart. The First Baptist Church of
Costa Mesa, 301 Magnolia St.
at Santa Ana Ave. --"You are
the overcomer " will be the
ser mon topic or Dr. James
Combs at II a.m. SWlday, At
7 p.m. he will preach on the
topic, "Plug into the power
source." The SuOOay school
theme Is "What the BiblE'
teaches about the chur ch," • • •
The Centra l Bible Church,
23rd St. a t Orange Ave., Costa
Mesa --The Rev. Edward
Beatty, lnter lm pastor, Is con-
tinuing his ser mon series on
Revelation. His topic for 10:30
a.m. this Sullday Is "Life Wlder
the world dictator," based on
Revelation 13. A congreptlonal
meeting will be held alter the
service to consider the can-
didacy of Mr. Beatty as church
pastor. • • •
The Lutheran Chur ch of the
Master, 2900 PacUic View Dr.,
Harbor View Hills --"God
gives good gifts" will be the
sermon topic of the Rev. Wilbur
Allen, interim pastor, at the
9 and II a.m. Sunday ser vices.
• • •
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, 600 St. AOOrew's Rd.,
Cliff Haven ·-Or . Charles
Olerenrtetd will preach at 8,
8:30 and ll a.m. Su!lday on
''You cannot Improvi se a tree."
Or . Walter Martin wtll lead
a 5 night seminar on ''Christ.
l4IlitY and t he cull s" May 1
th rough 5 at 7:30p.m. In fellow-
ship hall.
• •
"Oh sing unto the Lor d"
is the th~>me for a choir con.
ce rt at .J p.m. Sunday at Christ
LEC.t.L MOnt!
F'fCTITIOU:S BUSINESS NA ME
STATEMENT
The following person Is doi ng
business as: Ondlne Interior s,
1733 Mon rovia, Costa Mesa,
Ca.: Eloyce Gayle Brethower,
166 High Dr., Laguna Beach,
Ca.
This business Is being con-
ducted by an indl vidual.
Signet!: Eloyce Gayle Br e.
thower.
This statement ft led with the
county cler k of Orange County
on: Apr . 24, 1972, by Beverly
J. Maddox, deputy county clerk.
P~Ush : April 27, May 4, 11,
18,1972, in the Newport Harbor
Ensign. F -17312
l o". Thorough , Guoronh·r·d
Real Estate
SciiP\ and o r Sro &rr , Lot • ··•
TRAINING
Phont• lor lfl•(' loldt•'
Lutheran Church, 7'60 VIctoria
St., Costa Mesa. Other par-
ticipating churches are Abiding
Savtor, El Toro; f aith, Capis-
trano Beach; Immanuel, Or-
ange; Pr ince of Peach, Ana-
heim; St. Paul's, Garden Grove,
and Peach, Tustin.
TENNIS GAME MEMO RI AL
FOR Ll TTLE MARIESS.t.
A tennis match In memor y
of Uttle Marlessa Gonzalez wll!
be played at 1 p.m. this Satur~
day, Apr il 29, on the Via Jucar
court In Lido Isle, where she
used to play.
Mulessa had played t here
3 weeks ago, then went hor se.
back riding, She was thrOwn
trom her hOrse and fatally in-
jur ed.
Her tlther, the famed tennis
star Panc ho Gonzalez, will play
In Saturday's match, opposed
by the long-time pro, Pancho
Segura, Ma.r tessa 's godf:lther .
Proceeds of the match will be
used to Install a lighllngs:ystem
tor night play.
ELECTION SET M.t.Y 2
Jobs Dau ghters or Bet he l 313
attended the Jobs Daughters
aMual dinner April 22 at Santa
Ana Masonic Lodge, sponsored
by the South Coast guardta.n
council. Honor ed queen Gayle
Hl\e>s showed her carrying piece
aoo dlscussedprojectsorBethel
313. Also attending were mar.
shal Debbie Hebert, guide Merle
, Parrish, A lice Parrish, Lor i
Botts, Cormle Ashby, Karen
Ashby, Mr. and Mr s. Tom
Ashby, Bernice Hiles, ·Ruby
Botts, Theresa Robertson, Nat-
alie Hebert and Dor is Parr ish.
Election of otncers will be
held at the Ma y 2 meeting.
L. J . BUSSEY , OWNER
OF DRY CLEANER. DIES
Leonarr1 J . Hussey, 44, of
2924 Royal Palm Dr., Costa
Mesa, was burled April 17 In
Sawtelle Veterans Cemetery Jn
Los Angeles, He died Apr il 13
at Long Beach Veterans Hospt.
tal. Mr . Bussey, who operated a
<try cleaning plant In Costa
Mesa for 18 years, Is survived
by his f.ather, Leonard J. Bussey
Sr. of Newport Beach; 2 daugh.
ters, Cathy Jo Nixon of Iow:a.
aod Pamela Sue Bussey of Costa
Mesa; and j y 2 brothers, uon
F. Bussey, of Newport Beach
aod William T. Bussey of Iowa.
JOE'S COMING HOME
There are "welcome home''
st.gns at the OOme of Mr. aDd
Mrs. Donald T. Whyte ot Ir-
f'ine Terrace as they anttctpate
the arrival of their sonSpeetal~
tst-4 Joe Whyte from VIetnam.
I ,HONI! 1714} 776-SIOO Spec.-4 Whyte 1111.11 ny from
ANTHONY SCHOOLS Vietnam Friday and Will be
"1717 s. u:OOit:HUIUT mustered out before returning ,t.NAHI!IM, CAL. 91104 home this week-eod. He las
tU!IIaOR CINTI!It been In Vietnam for a year, :uoo HARIOIII aLVD. -... I I the ctJ c 0 ST A ,. ~SA _ p K.;;;';"";;";';'~;.:m;uc~h;,u.,','.,",;,;,!!!!•!!!•!!•!!!nr~ !!! 100e.
ment. The addlllonat copy of the proposal for m Is to be
r etained by the bidder for his r ecor ds.
Each bid must be accompanied by cash, certified check or
Bidder 's Boocl, made payable to the City of Newport Beach,
for an amount equal to at least 10 percent ot the amount bid.
The title of the project and the words "SEALED BID" shall
be clear ly marked on ttJe outside of the envelope containing
t he bid.
The proposal doc uments that must be completed, executed,
and r eturned in the sealed bid are:
Sheet No,
D-1 Title Sheet
D·2 &i 3 Bidding Sheet
D-4 Signature Sheet a.nd Affidavit
D,5 Bidder's Bond
D~6 Designation of Subcontractors
D~ 7 Non ...Collusion Aftldavtt
D-8 Certlftcatlon wtth regard to Performance of Pre-
•tous Contracts or Subcontracts .sub}ect to the
Equal CW:~rtunity Clause a.od the tlllngofRequtred
Reports.
These documents shall be attll:ed with the signature a.od
titles of the persons sl&nlng OD beha.U "of the bidder. for
corporations, the sienatures of the President or VIce President
aod Secretary or AsSistant Secretary are required and the
Corporate Seal shall be ~ed to all doc uments requiring
signatures. In the case of a Partnership, the signature of at
least one genera I partner Is required.
No bids will be accepted from contractors unless they have
been prequallfted tn accordance wit h Section Z-1.11 "Com.
patency of Bidder s" and Section 7 ~ t.Ol E "Contractor's Llcens.
ing Laws," of the State of California, Standard Specifi cations.
Forms to be n ted are avaUable from the City of Newport
Beach, Publlc Works Department. The City shall not f'urntsh
proposal for ms for bidding purposes to any person who Is
required to submit and has DOt s ubmitted a questlollNJre a!ld
fina nc ial statement for prequaliflcatlonto theStateofCallfornla
at least FIVE worlr.lng days prior to the date tlxed for publicly
opening sealed bids and been prequalif1ed by the State of
Callfornla for at least ONE day prior to that dale. Plans and
Contract Documents, Including Special Provtsionsaoo Proposal
may be obtained at the Public Works Department, City Hall,
Newport Beach, CaUfornta. It Is requested that the Plans
and Contract Documents be returned within Z weeks after
the bid opening.
The City has adopted the Standard Spec1tlcations for PubUc
Works Construction (1970 Edlt1onaDdSupplernents)as prepared
by the Sout her n California Chapters of the American POO!Ic
Worlr..s Association and the Associated General Contractors of
America. Copies may be obtained from Building News, inc.,
3055 Overland Avenue, Los Angeles, CaUfornla 90034. (Z J3)
870-9871 .
The City ha s adopted Standard Special Provisions and
Standard Drawings . Copies of these are available at the Public
Works Department at a cost of $2.00 per set.
The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids and
to waive any lntormaUty In such bids.
[n accorda.Dce wtth the pro•Islons of Article Z, Chapter I,
Part 7 of the Calllornta Labor Code (Sections 1 iiO et seq.),
the City Council of the City of Newport Bea.ch has ascertalaed
the pnent pre•aiUng rate of per diem wages in the locality
to which the work l.s tobepertormedtor each craft , classlftca~
Uons, or type of workman or meeM.olc needed to ueeute the
cootract and has set forth these Items 1n Resolution No. 7423
adopted May 17, 1971. A copy ot said resolution is available
in the office of the Cit} Clerk. All parties to the cootract
shi.U be go.-erned by aU pro.-tatons of the Calllornla Labor
Code relating to pren1Unc ware rates (Sectioo.s 1770.1781
lnelusln).
The nte of compensation for anr classU'lcatlon not Usted
1.n the schedule, but which may be required to ezecute the
proposed contract, shall be commensurate and tn accord
with the spectntd rates tor similar or comparable class1ftca ..
t1011a or for thoM performing almtla.r or comparable duties.
This project wtll be partlallJ finaneed with Feoenl tuD4s
under the TOPICS program.
If there Is a difference between the minimum Federal,
State, or Cttr •ace n.tes tor simllar c!tastflcaUona ot labor,
the cootractor aoo his subcontractors Jhall PQJ oot leu lh&D
the hl(best •ace nte.
The lmprOYement eootemplated 1n the performance ot th1J
contnct lJ a TOPICS tmpro'l'tmellt oorer Wblch the State of
California. ahiU nereiM ,...raJ ~&ton; aDd, the State
of CIU.tonll. tberdort JbtU han the rlpt to auume fUll ud
dtreet eootro1 onr thll eoatnet 'lrhtiMTtr the State ol
CaUtorala, at Ita 10lt dllelet&oo, lhall dlterm.Loe that Ita
rtiPQUibiUtJ to the tlalted Statu 110 requlru. ln IUCh ClMI,
the state COQtract Ad Will IOfti'D.
SPECIAL IJ18TRUCTIONS TOBIDDERS,Biddoromut-
tMmMI¥" b7 pu.IOMla:amtraUoa ot Jocattoe ott&eprCJPOM(l
•ork aat bJ .-eb ottw meau u tbeJ may prefer u to tM
actaol ~-aad roqalrom-of lbo wort, aad llbiiiiOI
ot .., umo ak -ollbo bid.--. -PIW, or
aNII't that ••• wu a.,-m~ltlld'tc ta np.rd to tbl •tor• .. ·-of-t lobe-·
-od bJ lbo CIIJ c-JI ollllo CIIJ of lloopon Boleti,
Slate ol Cautonla oo IIIII UU. c1aJ ol Apr!~ lt11.
~.a ... LaciOI. CIIJ c•t
,.11M: .April 1'7, 18'71, tl tM ........ lllrblr ......
•
THE l.UZ 1-IIIBI..I!: of 0rurt C-Collop, roc•
llop aftld ,..,,. U110Gf • putlc4J&UAI ~ ll tiM
OCC l-<1&7 jiU -.. ~ wtn,.lll bo llolurodllla oprlq
a.cert oa Apl11 10 at I p.m. lD the coUt,. adtort•.
Allo 011 tbt procram wW bl tbl 14 mtmbtr CODCert Bud.
PI,. 011.,..1 _.._ bJ ~~-com-o will bo
,....zad, a a.ut lD coocert procramm1Dc at tbt collep.
TIM ~ 1H RudJ Wo1tl, lhcml We at tb1
dnmt~; Daft Siebtll, at tbt pluo; Tom KutU0 IUOPDe,
lrd .._ 111o n~~~t. aod Dafld DIIJP, bou (101 pictured}
Park plan
jeopardized
An uneJpteted plan by the
state to swap 36.54 acres ot
a proposed 257-acre regional
park in Costa Mesa wtU be
fought by ctty otftclals.
Costa Mesa city manager
Fred Sorsabal said yesterday
he wUI accompany Mayor Jack
Hammett to S'acramento Mon~
New Ebell oHicers
The last meeting of the 1971-president; Mrs. L. w. Jenks,
'72 year tor the Newport Beach Mu. PI'I11Up Fluharty, Mrs.
Ebell Club will be held May 4 Marllyn Dana aDd Mrs. Richard
at the clubllouse. Luncheon will Hodge, vice-presidents; Mrs .
be served at noon. L. H. McBride, Mrs. George
Mark Bertolet, 16 year old HallOck aDd Mrs. Ray Nielsen,
Costa Mesa l'llgh school vocal. secretaries; Mrs. Elsie C, Eg.
tst, wtll sing Broadway hit show gett, treasurer, Mrs. Everett
songs. Nunan, audit and budget . Mrs.
The following otftcers wl11 Fred Loakes ts outgolng pres!·
be Installed: dent.
Mrs. Clayton Thompson,
~ap:·~"p!~:~·.h~~;.-:: SS93,284 CONTRACT LET acquire a concessionaire's
lease tnterest in a Squaw Val-N M hOol ~-d ley ski r esort. ewport-esa sc ...-.. mer school courses.
Ctty om ct.als learned of the trustees okayed a contract • ADOPTED a policy of
trade in a letter ft'om the state Tuesday night for the KRW a llowing district employees to
departme nt of generalservtces, Corporation to start a $593,284 take leaves of absence without
saying a meeting will be held r emodeUng project at Rea mid-pay, when such absences are
Monday tn Sacramento to dis. die scl\ool in Costa Mesa. considered to be In the best
cuss the trade. The project, scheduled for interests of the district.
The 257 ~acre park just west completion In October ,Involves VA CANT LOT CL EAH.UP
of Fairview State Hospital would expansion of facilltles in the WILL BEGIU o·· UAY 1ST be ·•seriously )eopar dized" by l!ldustrial arts, homemakin g "" .., "'
s uch a land swap, Mr . Sorsabal. and music departments, and The city of Newport Beach
said, construction of a new resources will start Its annua l spring
center. cleaning of vacanllots on May 1. PROGRAM CHANCED FO R Tuesday's board meeUng at Owners of vacant lots nave
A PRIL 28TH COHCERT Cor ona del Mar high school been notule<ttogetthem cleaned
Ther e Is a change In the did not gt!t Into discussion or up as a fire prevention aoo
program previous ly announced next year 's budget. A school beautlltcatton measure. Lots
for the Los Angeles Phllhar. district spokesman said the not c leaned by May 1 will be
monic progra m for 8:30 p.m. proposed $33 mllllon budget cleaned by the city aoo the
this F'rlday, April 28, In UC I's will be the main item or dis-owners wtll be billed for the
c rawford Hall. cusslon when the board meets clean.up, accordl.Dg to a notice
The concert, sponsored by again at 7:30 p.m. next Tues-this week from the city fire
the Orange County Phllhar. day in the Costa Mesa high department.
monte Society, wlll lnclude schOOl lyceum, Billing for the clean -up will
Schubert's symphony No. 9; Board member s acknow-be inc llx1ed in the county tax
overture to "La forta del Des. !edged the retirement, after bill sent to lot owners.
Uno" by Verdi; "MarcheSlave•· 35 years In the district, of fir e Inspector A. F. Mor ton
by Tchaikovsky, and Franz von Spanish teacher f rances L. may be contacted at 673-1315
Suppe's "Poet and Peasant " Butler or HoraceEnslgn school. for turther information about
overture. Also retiring Is CaUfon1a the cJea.n.up program.
HEW GALLERY
The Costa Mesa Art League
will open the doors of Its new
galler y to t he publlc this Sun .
day, April 30. The building Is
located at 206 w. Wilson Street
in Costa Mesa, just west of
Fairview Road.
Vernon Kerr, seas,...ipe and
landscape artist fr om Laguna
Beach and Coeur d'Allene,
Idaho, will be guest artist.
schOol first gradeteacherWau-SOCCER MA TCH AP R. 29 nita C. Ne lson, who has taught
in the district for 18 years. The 9th annual grand chat-
The board also: lenge soccer game between
• APPROVED a 3 per cent Coast Ranger s of the Harbor
Area and UCLA w111 be held salary incr ease for cabinet-at 3:30 p.m. this Saturday, Aprll
level administrators. 29 In UCI's new stadium The
• AC CE PTED a grant deed Ra'nger s !lave won the P~clftc
trom the Irvine Company for Soccer League title 5 times the Roy C. Ander sen scl\ool site in Harbor VIew Homes. in the past 7 years .• UCL A
• APPROVED a list of sum~ booters are last years west cOQst NCAA c hamps.
(J>hol<> by eoep;ij
PRODUC!:R BOB H::H RY
AIDS JR. EBELL DR IVE
Bob Henry, producer of the
f lip Wilson T. V, show, will
be dooa.Ung his Ume and talent
to Junior Ebell of Newport
Beach, In the club's efforts
to raise money for the en ..
vtronmental nature center.
Assisted by l'lls son Keith,
Mr. Henry wtll slx:lw and oar.
rate slide pictures he person.
a lly took on trips to Haiti,
French Polynesia, New zea .
land, and Fi!l. The program
wtll be given at 7:30 p.m. this
Sa turday, April 29, tn the Ebell
ClUbhouse 515 w. Balboa Blvd.,
Balboa.
WATER MAIN FLUSHING
SCHEDULED IN B.t.L BOA
The Newport Beach water
deJ)aflment will flush wa ter
mains on Balboa Peninsula to.
night, April 27. The nusn.tng
operations will begin at !l p.m.,
when evening ~:onsumptlon nor -
mally r1ecllnes:. Area r esidents
ar e urged to use as little water
as possible dur ing the night,
to avoid rusty water In the
cast-Iron mains from entertng
the house plumbing.
RUMM AGE SA L E .t.T C.M.
The Parent Teacher Student
Assn, (PTSA) of Costa Mesa
high school will hold a rum~
mage sale trom 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. this week-end, April
29 and 30, In the student park-
ing lot. People desiring to do-
nate Items may brtng them
to the school or phone 646.
6302 for pick-up.
Book sale
BEST SELLERS, OLD AND
NEW, ARTS, BIOGRAPHY,
MA GAZINES, SETS AND
PAPERJJACKS , . ETC.
10, TO $2.00
AT THE ISLAND HO USE
F ASmON ISLAND
NEWPORT BE ACH
FRIEN DS OF THE LIBRARY
L Frlctay, Ma y -5-9 to 5_1
A· BLAZER JACK I!T 110.
a-PLE,t.TEO SKI AT 117.
C ·TUNIC Stl.
OPD "ni.. .... P.M. P .. DAYI
•
o ... FL.ARE PAN T Ill
10C* Poly~Jlft Ooublrknl1. Sltn: 8·20.
Cobs: Apri(oc ,' Aqu~, L•.-cnun, ,..,..,,1.1
•
What 's
your?
opinion?
11dJ W"ll:'& QUIItioo: "IP'
YOU HAD A MILl.JON DOL-
LARS TOSPENDAHYWAYYOU
WANTED, WHAT WOULD YOU
DO WITH IT?" Allied at Sllop-
per•a Harbor ahopptng eeDter,
Costa Mea.
• DEBBIE SCHAFFER, 18,
of 2323 EldenAte.,CostaMesa,
student at Orange Coast Col-
lege: "I'd bUy gilts r.or my
family and friends, gtve some
to chartty, and put the rest
in the b&n.lt. "
NEWPORT
BEACH
JOe
ltll M.f ~LW OotloH . .....,. 011 1
.... ~ .. TMI. ll.toliMIOI .......
JOe
COSTA
MESA
acts
awarded
1"wo U.S. Army eootracts
.otalUDg nearly S5 mtWon have
been awarded to Ph.tlco-Ford's
Aeronutronte Dtvlston ill New ..
port Beach for services 1D con-
nection with the ChaParral air
dlefense system.
Louts F. He111g, PbUco-ford
Y1ce president and Aerooutronle ;"--=.
reoeral llWll.ger, sa.ld that the ~
U.S. Army Mtsslle Command, _.
Redstooe Arsenal, Ala., na.s -,._-,-_::_
awa.rded a $4,1<17,447 cost-=----
plus-tlxed-fee cootract to the
dlvlsS.On ror contl.nulng Chap-
arral engt.oeerlng services. The
eootract lncludes $1.9 mtllloD
In inltlal tunding and covers
a 12-month period eOOlng Ul
Febrlll.ry, 1973,
•
••••••• , ......... ~.
• JAMES WHALEY, 36, of
2939 Ellesmere An., Costa
Mesa, archttect: "start my own
land development bustness." CRUD COLLECTORS Judy Kelsey, Va lerie Murley and Judy Tracy, left to r lgbt, operate
the can crusher at a CRUD collection point a.t the Westclif'l PLaza shopping center.
The second contract, for
$162,526, Is for eonllnuingtech-
llleal pubUcations services ln
eonned1on with the Chaparral
system. This cost-plus-fixed-
fee contract Is for 6 months,
ending on June 30.
JllDGlNG ESSAYS Is a pleasant task tor the Rev. James E.
Bla.ln, pastor of the Newport Harbor Lut heran Church In
Newport Beach, but suspensefu l for 2 contesu.nts, Laurie
MItt man of Carden Ha II and Davtd Sperry from the Corona
del Mar ele mentary schOol, whO hope to go on as finalists
in Hoag Hospital's 6th annttal mother of tile year contest. _:_.,...;:_-~:::;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;,
1J{a~Wea 6 {1-tt#u.«ta{ {~~ 'CRUD' TACKLES POLLUTION L~~:~~r~.o~~~~ s~! 8~~!1 ~;,,~:,~~FF;:,,~,0
E•er}'bOdy's talking about the city management In tern Chuck lot behind Seal's tn WestcUft of Norway will hold Us e~nua.~ Chapter or the Daughters or
environment, but a local outrlt Fromm Is the liaison man. Plaza; serVice road behtnd £1 lapskaus dtnner at 7:30 p.m. the British Empire wlll hOld
called "CRUD" ts doing some-The cutes contracted ror the RanchO Ma.rket 1n East Bluff Friday April 28 at the Air the 6th annual tea from l p.m.
thing about U, wfttlasysteml:r.ed pi ck-up ser vice and are helping VIllage Center. NaUo~l Guard a'rmory 2551 to 3 p.m. Tuesday, May 2,
collection and recycUng or the topubltcl:r.e CRUDetforts.New-o r, you can throwyourd1s-Newport Blvd., Costa 'Mesa. at the nome or Mrs. Tony
'crud' that people usually throw port Beach has offered to In-cards out the car window, where Mrs. Halvor Vermund .til I'D-Cubltt, 4709 Dorchester Road,
ST EP OUl FOR SREAKf ASl._LUHCH .. IRUHCH
NOW OPEN SUNDAY
away, elUde a CRUD brochure In the It wUl onJy cost tupayers 90 tert:atn Wit h accord1an music Cameo Highlands. Brlfish food
The Citizens to Recycle water bill malllngs to local cents per bottle or can to get After dinner, the lodge wlli wtll be served.
, Treal yourself tC' Marina's
ligfll, delectable ro!la I.Dd
pastries. A -n.ried menu with
.1. conllnenu.l rta.irl
Usable Dtscards has a growing cltl:r.ens. u clea~ up. select Its queen and mint-queen Mr s. Alan Herbert, fund rals-
llst or recyc ling collection Here's how inrUv!duals are "But that might disturb your for the coming year. Mrs. Ed ing chairman, r Ppor ts that pro-
A LL OU " 1<"000
PRI:PAII!IIl D B Y ........... ~ .... 27 21 f,. COAST M"Y., CDROM.tt. DEL M.tt.a
AT GOLDf:NltOD LIGH T
• TOM MEY ERS, 28, of Dia -
mond Bar, beauty supply sales-
man: "I would lnvest enough
to be sure that my famlly would
be tlnanclally secure for the
rest of their Uves, then g1ve
the rest to a deserving charilY.··
points In Newport Beach and asked to take part: conscience," says a CRUDbro-Levertng Is chairman for the ceeds wit! benefit the Br itish
Costa Mesa. They're getting • Collect c lean glass bottles chure, ·'and so woold the $1 00 dlnDer and Mrs. Oscar Br eilo Home for the Ag'e(l In Sierra
A COROO~ 6L£U
CO IOI ... OU ... T II: M O "'· -SAT. 1 T O '67• •sJII
SUN DA Y 9 TO ' ·-
city government support In their (unbroken) In one sac.k, alum!-nne." Is co-chairman. Madrf'.
efforts, and help from ser vice num (cans, TV dinner trays,
• JEANNE ARMANOO, 36,
of 2051 Golden Eye Pt., Costa
Mesa, housewlte: "A big per-
centage or It would go to the
work of the Lord, such as
the Campus Crusade, Billy Gra-
h.am and other s. Then, I'd take
a trip."
org:a.nlz.atlons, whi ch are actu-foil, etc.) In another.
aUy earning money for thel.r • Take thesP Items to a col-
clubs by hetplnr; collect news-lecllon center .
papers, Un cans, glass, alum!-• Tie newspape rs In a bun-
num and plastics. die or place In shopping OO.gs,
"Last month," sa ys CRUD and take them to special paper
secretary Valerie Murley of collection cen ters .
Baycrest, "the Girls Club wa s • Remove the labels from
able to earn $50 for their slush tin cans, f'rush them, and take
fund by helping us sort re-th em to Orange Coast College
usables." skill center.
A pick-up servlce rrom Cost.a • Take polyethylene and sty-
Mesa hauls the collected Items rofoam plastics to Estancla
to re-cycling centers. The high school and drop them In
service Is paid by keeplJwl: half the wired cage behind the lnrl-
of the proceeds trom alu minum ustrlal arts depa.rtment.
and glass. If you are a member or a
CRUD started when a loca l service or civic group, you
grolt) of the American Assn. can get your group ltlvolved
of University Women decided In managing one or more of
at a meeUng Last year to or g-the co llection center s. Call
anize community concern ror Judy Kelsey at 673 -211 0 in
the environment. Newport Beach, or Chuck
"We were bothered by the f r omm at 834-5259 In Costa
Mesa for more tntormauon. • NOEL HOLLAND, <l, or fact tnat California's a.Mual ba ld Her e are the recJamatloncen-
3227 Michigan Ave., Costa g:u ge waste wou cover a ters:
Me5a doctor's assistant: 100 -lane, 6-foot-deep freeway • NEWSP,.PERS : May be tak-"Fir~t f'd go to a good tai from here to New York," re-en to Richard's Lido Market,
lawyer' and ftnd out hOw to calls the Sierra Club's Judy 3435 Via Lido, Recycling Cen·
keep some of the money then Tracy , who Is now CRUD 's ter, 2186 Ha.rbor Blvd., Orange
I'd start thinking about' wllat s chedu!ing chairman. Coast College s klltcenter, Lat -
to do with wha t Uncle Sam The ladles went to local gov-ter Day Saints Church, 801
didn't take." ernment ror help, and got it. Dover Dr .
• RICHA RD fOWLER , 11 , of
2721 Cardinal Dr ., Costa Mesa,
stUdent at Adams School: "Get
motorcycles for my whOle fam-
Ily, buy lots of records and
a 10-speed bike, then give the
rest to relatives and to the
poor."
LEGAL HOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUStNESS NAME
STATEME NT
The following persons are
doi.Dg business as: J and R
Custom Machining, 1430 E.
Borchard Ave., santa Ana, Cal.:
Wayne J. Millard, 1910 Golden
West, Santa Ana; Ramtro Gal-
legos, 1201 N. Gates, Santa
Aoa; John F. Jacobs , 19132
Magnolia, Apt . 9C, Huntington
Beach.
This business ls being con-
ducted by a general partner-
ship,
Signed: John F. Jacobs.
This statement flled with "the
county clerk of Orange County
on: Apr, 3, 19'72:, by BeYerly
J. Maddot:, deputy county clerk.
Publish: Aprll 6, 13, 20, !7,
1972, In the Newport Harbor
Enal.p. f -16881
JUdy Kelsey, theadmlntstrauve • GLASS, ALUMINUM: Jim
aide to Newport Beach City Tlce s~::rvlce station, Newport
Manager Bob Wynn, was a sslg· Blvd. at Del Mar; Wilson St.
ned to be the city's liaison entrance to Harbor Shopping
with CRUD. In Costa Mesa, Center ; Rutlar~d Rd . parking
Yachtsman joins staff
Don McKibbin, pres ident of
McKibbin Sails and nationally-
known sail designer In New-
port Beach, announces that
Roger Meisinger has joined hls
firm to assist him on customer
liaison and sales administra-
tion.
Mr. Mei singer, whO was bor n
and raised In the Santa. Ana-
Orange community, Is well
known in yachting circles on
the Pacific c oast. For the past
36 years, the Mei singer fa mily
co--owned and operated the Sal-
bOll Yacht Basin, and for 18
years Roger wa s a Ucensed
yacht salesman, handling many
of the top yacht manufacturers'
lines and private yacht sales.
Like many of the local New-
port satlors, he started com-
peUUve salting ln 1947 1n a
Snipe, aDd tater fnteraaUonal
llO's where he became New-
port HarbOr fleet champion.
He also was a member of the
Orange Coast College and San
Diego State sailing teams. He
then turned to larger boats
and became skipper -owner ol
the 8 meter "Yucca" a nd then
the L-32 ''VI~:en,"bothof"W hlch
he campaigned extensively 1n
ocean racing on the west coast.
More recently he returned to
one-design In Sollngs and En-
deavors. He Is currently En-
deavor Class national cham-
pion.
He has competed In the
Transpac and Meiican off-
shore event s on such well-
koown ocean racers as the
"Melee," ''firebrand,'' "Con-
certo," "Oorolhy o,·• "Ar-
anjl," and "VIvant." He Is
a member of the Newport Har-
bor and St. Francis Yacht Clubs,
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1 Fitld Mlws' ., • proapect rot the 1972
Olympic Gam. In the lOng Jump ~. He
lq)H 10 compete next month •t EUQene,
()NoM, 101 • plaoe on the U.S. lft•m. Afrer
greiJuatlng from the UniWJrslty ot Redlands,
c.Ntomla, he sefWHI •~ youth ptOQram dlrectot 'or the Paradene Y.M.C.A. He lives In A,/taden•
with his wlte, Cheryl Ann. ana Is currently
tr.inlng for the Olympic qualtlying trials.
To get the picture, look at a 14.
yea.r..old black boy running around
the Loe Anat~les ghetto, stealing bot-
tles. enitchina clothes off the lines,
taking part in senseless gang fights.
I got mYMif into a lot of trouble, and
at one time the Los Angeles author.
itiee were going to send me away.
Fortunately t never had to go to a
correctional school.
As I recaiJ, my first real encounter
with Christ took place five years be-
fore when I wu only nine years old.
I had developed a foul vocabulary
early in lite, and was in the habit
of cursing the Lord Jesus Christ. I
kuew better, !or Mother had seen
to it that all of us attended Sunday
School regularly at the McCarty Me-
morial Christian Church on West
Adame Street in Los Angeles. One
day I was playing cowboys and In-
diane with my brothers and sisters
when r fell and skinned my knee.
I got up cu rsing Christ and think-
ing, "Why is the Lord picking on
me? Why does this have to happen
to me?"
Immediately a cold, wei rd feeli ng
swept over me, such as you get when
you've hurt your best friend. I didn't
know what it was, but felt bad in-
side, and it made me burst into
tears. Later on, after I had prayed
and talked it over with my mother,
she explained that t he Lord J esus
Christ w as taking hold of my body.
I didn't understand what she meant.
but I remember I made a total com-
mitment of my life then. Jt was not
the Lord's fault that by the age of
14 I was a backslider. But the seed
had been planted by the Holy Spirit,
and it never died.
Durin"g t hose years of growing up
I remember that each night Mother
would turn off the television set.
and all seven of us would climb on
her bed and take turns reading from
her big Bible. She got her strength to
rear a large family alone from the
Lord Jesus Christ, and she passed
it along to me. One night when I
was II years old I woke up and
actually sensed that Christ was talk-
ing wit h me. There were six others
-my brothers and sisters -sleep-
ing in the same room, yet my fel -
lowship with the Lord was close,
real close. I was baptized about that
time in the church.
After I s tarted pa rticipating in
sports at J ohn Muir High, I came
into contact with a wonderful per-
son, my coach, Walte r Opp. I began
to learn the meaning of the words
of the Apostle Paul : "I can do all
things through Christ who strength.
ens me." and the statement of the
Lord J esus Christ, "With God all
things are po~sible." It see med that
now Christ be~an really to take hold
of my body. Under Coach Opp's in-
struction I improved my jumping.
I set a national high school long
j ump record of 26 feet I:! inch that
still stands. Track & Field Neu·:.,
selected me as the 1967 American
"prep athlete of the year." That
summer I did wh at onl y Jesse Owens
had done before me-win the AA U
p~
DISCUSSIONS
!"'ROW THf BIOLA BROADCASTER
SSI S. HOPE H., LOS AHG!LES
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Q. lkt.fi.ld, w..... "Cm,ld ynu
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final ;;l.,Jl which dt'l.(•nnint•!e Ptcr-
nttl dP:.~Ih or lifo · Salvat ion J!< mo re
than an iotto"lh·rtual comprt'ht•n.~ion
.,f lhriM But tht•rc nt•V(•r wa~.
;md llE'\·t·r ;;hall tw. a.ny rP•I~·mJ1tion
proviriNl for th<· flt•\'d ami hi:-.
anvo·l~ known as dt•mons.
Q, Mrrtl• Poim, Or•. ''('11u/d ynu
•ti!'l mt• '"' •fJJ/fi Jtfl(irm nf Rr1•r.
/nf i••rt I !·~ rr q '" w h1n lhi11 •l'~'nl
l!rf111rllu l11k ox 11/111'• )·•
natiol)al title in the long jump be-
fore enterinl' college.
After that I joined Ralph Booton
and Bob Beamon on a tour ot Spain,
Italy and Welt Gennany, compet.
ing against some of the world's
KTeat athletes. What an experience!
I started the practice of reading my
Bible as I sat beside the long jump
fit waiting my turn. It is a habit
a till follow.
ln!ltead of responding to the many
attractive offers that were made to
me by big schools, I enrolled in 1967
on a government grant at the Uni-
versity of Redlands, a small Chris-
tian--oriented liberal arta school in
southern California. My reason tor
choosing Redlan':ls was that I wu
more interested in my studies than
in my athletics. I loved it at Red-
lands, and I'd do it all over again.
The next year, 1968, was a dis-
appointing year as a pulled muscle
kept me from qualifying for the
Olympic Games in Mexico. However,
the Lord aSsured me that it would
work out !or the best, and he proved
himself to me the following year,
when I made a jump of 28 feet 6
inches at South Lake Tahoe in Cali-
fornia. That was a very important
occasion, for that was the year God
took my mother home to be with
him.
Nothing has tested my faith so
much as Mother's passing. She was
the reason that my brother!'! a nd sis-
ters and I believed in God. Now she
was gone. Yet 1 can say today that
Christ is truly everything to me. I
talk with him and read my Bible
daily . Many times I have watched
the Billy Graham Crusades on tele-
vision and have been helped by them.
While competing at Redlands I
set a record of 9.4 seconds in the
100-yard dash and 14 .1 in the 120-
yard high hurdles. I also won the
NCAA long jump title with a mark
of 26 feet Ill/:! inches. Since gradua-
tion I have been involved in various
youth activities in the Los Angeles
area. As I lead these young boys
in devotions, I tell them what my
mother taught me : "With God all
things a re possible."
But now let me tell you of one
more jump I am looking forward to.
This leap may take me clear across
the Atlantic to Munich, Germany,
where the summer Olympics will be
held in August. And let me s hare
with you a dream r have.
It's only a dream, but my name
has been called, and I stand poised
at the head of the runway of the
long jump in the Olympic Stadium,
wearing the colors or the United
States before 80,000 people. My pace
has been measured ; my marker has
been set; far down the narrow path
I see the takeoff board, and beyond
it the ftag that marks Bob Beamon's
world record. For the past few mo-
ments 1 have been sitting alongside
the pit in my sweat suit, thinking
and praying.
Now I am relaxed and ready. The
pressure is off, and I pause to con-
centrate on the jump. At one time,
to get the adrenalin juices flowing,
I would recall a beating that some-
one had given me, ~o that I could
become angry and jump farther.
But now I think about my mother
instead . I think of her in heaven
with the Lord J esus Christ, and it
gets me tired up. She is the one who
had faith in me, and so what I do, I
am doing for her.l swing my elbows,
dig with my spikes, and start down
t he runway., ..
For me the Christian life i~ a long
jump, and it 's still going! <e:>r
TMURSMY, N'IIL l71 1172 .
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What Is the 8ospeiP
8y "-lne Or. WMI'-m L. PeH .. :IJill
~'How INauti~u~ upon tlu mountain• are 1M {HI of llim that ~~ctll 6ood tidmza. lluJ! pubiUh~tll /HOC¥; t~l brin~dh 1ood
tidtnl• of 1ood, thot publi.heth 10/vation; that Hilla unto Z ion
Thy God ~Yi6neflai"-J ... 62:7. '
Many to-called rotpels are
preached today, and they a re 50
different from each other that
they cannot all be rirht.
Just what i1 "the Co.pel"?
The queation is of YlUt
importance. for in Galatiaot 1;8,
9 the double curte of God it
pronounced upon "a ny man," or
even "an anrel of God." who
preachet "another 101pel which
i11 not another.''
By thit time the reader is
thinking of the clear definition
of the G06pel found an I
Corinthians 15:1-8:
"Moreover, brethren, I declare
unto you the 1cn~l which I
preached unto you, which aUo
ye have re«i~Jfti, and wllerein ye
atand; By whicli aUo ye art
wued, if ye keep in memory what
I preach~ unto you, unleu ye
hove believed in vain. For I
delivered unto you /irat of all
that which I oUo received, how
that ChrUt died (or our 11in11
according to the 11criptures; and
that lie wos buried, and that he
rose osoin the third day
according to the scriptures: And
that he wa11 seen of Ceph08, then
of the twelue: After that he wa.s
seen of above (iVf! hundred
brethren ot on ce; of whom the
greater part remain unto thi$
preunt, but 1ome are (allen
08ieep. Alter that, he was 1een o{
Jame11: then of all the apostles.
And last of all he W08 uen of me
ot.o, as of one born out of due
time."
Without controversy. that is ~he G08pel. But it dOt's not tell us
1n the passage just how to apply
the Gospel in dealing with men
about their eternal salvation.
Just what should we say to these
lost ones in order to bring them
to salvation ? How shall we
"preach the Gospel .. ?
When the Philippian jailf'r
asked: "Wha t must I d o to be
--'?" h sav~~ru . t e answer was ready:
"Believe on the Lord J esus
C hrist, and thou shah b.. 11aved,
and thy house" (Acts 16:30, 31).
Incidentally, the phrase ··and
th.Y. house.. is strangely
misinterpreted by some teac hers.
who say that if a father believes
a nd ia saved, then his children
muat be saved. Th• logical
sequence of such teaching
implies that no descendant of a
saved man, however remote, can
ever be lost, which i• absurd. The
true ~eaninr of the paeaage i"
that af the j ailer believed on the
Lord Jesus Chrillt he would be
saved, and so also would his
children be saved if they also
believed. This is agyeeable to the
context (vss. 32-34).
But what does it mean to
··be lieve on the Lord Jesus
C hris("·? Speaking for mysel{, I
have always believed a ll that the
Biblt> teacht>s about the Lord
J esus Christ. Long beforf' I was
saved. l believed that He was thr
Son of God, that He died for our
sins. that H e had risen from t he
dead , etc. What is the difference betw~n my belieoving befort' I
was aavt>d a nd my believin g since
I wasaaved?
The answer is rivt>n in J ohn
1:11-13: "He came unto his own
and hia own received him n ot.
But a• many as received h im , to
thtm gave he power to become
the aona of God, even to them
that believe on his name: which
were born not of blood, nor of tht>
will of the flesh, nor of the will of
man, but of God." Here we learn
that until one h as received Him
one ha1 not believed on Hi~
name. UntU then, oDe hal not beli~ "to the ••vin• of the eoul" (Heb. 10:39).
When one &hua beUevn, be
rec:eivet the Lord JHUI Chriat u
hit pertonal Saviour and ia
immediately ''born ''-born
a•ain-"not or blood, nor of the
will or finh, nor of the wiU of
man, but of God." Thia ou1ht
carefully to be taurht by the
preacher, the &eacher, the
pereonal worker.
From hit priaon in Rome,
Paul wrote to hit Philippian
brethren that ·the &hinJs which
had happened unto him had
fallen out unto the furtherance
of the Gotpel. Since hit
impriaonment, he had found
opportt~nity to witneu to those
within the palace; and alao,
outaide the palace there were
many of the brethren boldly
preachinr the Word. There were
some alto who were Preaching
Chriat of envy and strire,
thinking to add afniction to his
bonda, that is, to make more
trouble Cor him in prison. "What
then?" h e aak1. "Notwithstand ·
ing, every way, whether in
pretense, or in truth, Christ is
preached: and I therein do
rejoice, yea, and will rejoice•·
(Phil. 1:181.
So the preacher of the Gospel
mu a t "preac h C hris t."
Certainly! But what doet it
mean to preach Chri1t? In his
own devious way the modernist
preaches Christ, the Unitarian
preaches Christ, the Universalist
preat;hes C hrist, the Christian
Scieonti11t p reaches Christ, tht>
M ormon preache1 C hrist: but
none of these preaches theo
GO!!Ipel. When P aul wrote about
it, his readen dearly understood.
that to preach C hrist was to
preach the G08pel in all ita
fullneu . But this is not so true in
our day, and we must "preach
C hriat" according t o the
Scriptures.
On his way from Athens to
Corinth, Paul determined to
k now nothinr amonr the>
Corinthian• ··save Jes us Christ
and him crucified" (I Cor. 2:2):
And in the precedinr chapter (I
Cor. 1:181 he declared that "the
preaching of the crou is to them
that perish foolishness: but unto
Ull which are saved it is the
power of Goo:· In I Peter 1:18
19, it is written that we ar~
redeem.ed by "the precious blood
of Chr1s t. aa of a lamb without
blemiah and without apot."
So the preacher of the Gospel
must preach Chri1t and Him
crucified: he must preach the
Crou ; he mu1t preach the Blood.
But one may do a ll this
without preachinr the Gospel at
all. The Roman Catholic
aya tem, for example. preaches
Chris t and H im crucified. it
preache1 the C roll&, it preach es
the Blood. but it never preac hes
tht> Gospel.
To preach the Cos~ I we mus t
preach the Gospel of grace. We
must preach that salvation ill the
rift of God. We must preach that
salvation ia by rrace, through
faith. plw nothing. Salvation is
.. through faith;. .not of works,
lest any man should boast "
IEph. 2:8, 91. Good worlu are the
result of salvation, but not its
cau.e (Eph. 2: 10).
Romanism preaches C hrist.
the Crou, the Blood: but
Romaniam has never preached
that the sinner can be a.aved
through C hrist alone. It is
a lways plua something-plu1 the
Or. Wm. L. l'#tt/ttglll
interceuion of "Mary, 'heo
mother of God," plua the pra)lere
of the talnh, plus worb or
penance, plus the terrors of
pur1atory, etc. Romaniam hu
never preached the G011pel; and
whenever anyone within the
Romaniat s,.tem i1 uved. it it
not becau.e of, but in spite of,
the ayatem. Rome it not a
Chri1tian church at all, but i•
d~finitel y antichri.atian.
But Rome is not alone in
preaching "another ro•pel
which ia not another." Equatly
lrUilty are thoee who preach
ta lvation through infant
baptiam. Romanitm is joined by
Greek Catholicism , and also by
many Protestant denomina-
tion•. in teaching this terrible
error. Infant bap&iam uvea no
one, but lulls many into a
fancied .ecurity. Neith~r infant
baptism nor any other water
baptiam saves anyone. Baptism
haa its place, but it is only. for
thOH already aaved by IJ'ace,
through faith, plus nothin1.
Beware of any teaching that
adda anythinr at all to the
finished work of Christ, who
aaves all who receive Him u
Saviour. He is the Way, and the
only Way, to God.
'Thank.& be unto God for hi•
unspeakable gift!''
Philippians 4 :1 9
God 1lta/l off your nud I Upp/y.
A .d· n otltow. noroui!.Jiion wh y;
All you fll!l!d. whate'l!rit bf',
All I hi! nl!t:d you ron not M!r.
Nt:ed lor ll'Orl! to ronqul'r .•in.
Nrrd lor po~r tltr fishtlo win.
Nerd l or polirncr l!t~r)' day.
Nt:l!d {or tru.ll whf'n darlt lhl' u•oy.
Nf'l!d (or llrt:fllllh l o bl!arf'ach pain.
Nl!rd {ordl!onsins from roch stain.
N t:l!d {or loU! to mo.h li{f' s~rl.
Nud lor cl:arity rompktl!.
Nl!rd lor pardon {or roch loll,
Nerd for mrrC'y m ot I of all,
Nud {Miro~ to liwordir ..
God thall aU )'Os.tr nred t upply.
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onl'. R1·ad nil fOtl r Gostlc]~ wh£"rt>
we clearly ~t·t> that the Lo rd 1;; not
willin~t that any :;~hould pC'ri~h.
Thl."-1:;1 <\mply and aht~ndant ly
dear frnm Serit>\un · In Isaiah
6, lht• Lord tr,Jd tho• proph(•l, "Go.
and l•·ll lhJot JWroplf•, Hear .n • in-
det"d. hut unrll•r.'ltand not: and. "{'f'
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the ht•art .,f thi ~ po•ople fn t. and
makt• th(•ir t•ar -. hea\·y, and :;~hut
their t•rt·!'l. lf'~l thl·.v "'·t• with !h{•i r
t·ye:-. and h• ar 1~:ith t ht •ir ea ~.
and undf'r,..t;uJII wuh tht·lr he<trt,
and conn·r t. ;md lw ho •al\·d ·· J"a1ah
under;;torod th•· IJ~rd, hP n ·alizl'd
that it 1.1:a:o. nnt G•ur,.. l•tl rpl);;e til
makf• J>4•opl•· v. .. r~•· off lhnn thc.v
alrt'ad.v wr·rt•. C:lld 1' o.~.; rt>v•·al in)l
hnw h•·a rt-hrf•akinll 1t h \1) do ~"
much r .. r thnso• Ill dt·.~p<>ralt • :<pir·
itual nt•NI, <tnd th1•n ~N· t ht·m re·
jt•ct 1u1d .~pu rn ~ueh lf'lv•· Rt•mt·m-
bt>r. thl' .~amt• ~l t/1 th11t ... him·~ on
thf' clay and hHrdt•ns it. :o~hinl'~ on
wax and mt·lt~ it '" th•·rc ll r1if-
fl'rf'nt(' in th/1 ,.,,,., :-.:n, thf' dif-
ferPncr· t:<~ m tht• .'!\lh~t.an('(• which
A. Thrs ha~ tl) dr> v. 11h the arch-
anv('l ~T i t'hll1·l who with h1 .'l angels
fiJCht a~aln.'lt t h c dra~to n I the
d,•v li ) and hi~ do• moM. The words
"war in hea\·en" are .'lOml' of the
mo:-t a.'ltoundinv to lx• (Qund in
t h~..: B1hlf'. Of ro1 1r.'lt'. God':-forces
pre\·lu] Th1;; ,·n·nt takt•.'l place
abo-Jut tht• middl<' o f th!' 70th Wf'<'k
f>( Danio•J It J:'l ~('HU!W tht• dt•\·il
ha.~ been cast out of heB.ve n to
t•arth. knovoinJr he ha.-. little time
lt•ft, that there i.~ caused such an
awful furor and 4-rror. Satan is
"n th<' rampallt'.
Wt> need to rcnwmbt.'r t.llat there
:1re threP heaw•n!!. Th i~ hattie.
J!MUnd i:-not tht• lhrt•:-holrl nf Lhe
throne of God. The• rlt>vil'~ prin-
cipality is the !U'co nd h('aven. H£'
ha~ been ca!lt out of t he ti n t
and is ~otnina-to \Jt> in the M>cond
until ht' i!l ca!lt nut to the earth.
The Christians Sorrow and Joy
•
it hdfl . Rt·rHiinv tho · t}Of)k of F.xo·
dlis, wt• ~CT I ha t (;nd rltdn't mak('
Pha raoh mnrt• !'\·1] than he wa"'
already. All !hP i.l'lrd did was to
brinJI' ct•rt..un tlt•mand:-nnd C'er -
tain ci rcum~t<-tnCI'.~ into exist..enct·
wh ich tht·n rt•\'l';tlo·d hi~t corrupt
hi' art..
Q. '"•Wo. Colo -"If L!tt:i(f'r, CUI
Clftg rl d!l'l'l/i?19 in H f'<IVf'n. U.'itll
God, enuld fnU lntn rt,.rna.l COft-
demMlit>n, whflt rioht havt> WI!'
f() tlt irtk t hnl IN t::ll?l hfl l!l' ttPrnal
ttalvntirm if 11'1' harblid.r, partieu-
14rlll in th• lif]h.l nf lf•'hrr1•·& 6 :4-
61 ''
A. TryiJ'k' t.o rcA~~oo n thing:-. out
logiclllly from man'!! !4I.A nd point,
without dE'fini te Scripture, is both
Pr'i'I!Umptuou" and dangerous.
Hen! is the bleAAed t ruth. We have
a rirht to eternal SAlvation be-
c&uiM! God uid so U!rou.-h the
Lord J esuA (~Joh n 10 :27-30).
When by faith weo have recei'f"td
the Lord J rsu11 ChriAt .. Savtour,
God pute u11 tn HiA family. TMn
it nolhina stronrer than what we
ftnd in Roman a 8 :29 and SO. OM
hundred per eent of Lhoee p~
daUnat.ed were cal~. Juttlfted,
l'lorfled, and riven eternal IJ(f!.
H~tbl"eWW 8 :C .. hu no nfermoe
lo boll ...... ~ ..... u... who
oniJ had a head lc:nowledn of the
Q. O ....... ,, CoJo. "I s it {)IIIII jUI}.y-
mntl t it ia priM' j lldym,.nt I
kMW I, b11l rtfltor Q pl'r!lllfl. Y"tll
hPnd ot•rr h~>l'lit in d,.hf, hull' ea.n
It'..' pa.y hiR Wltn? Wh"l about
J)(Uit titlt~>ll llnpaid?"
A. Thi.!l appears to be the ulti-
mate in co n8Cienti ou::~neM concer n-
ing past tithes. First of all, uk
for t he J...ord'll forgivem.>S/1 COO•
cerning the past. Then, make sure
you are faithful with what you're
doinK now u the Lord provides.
Continue to be generou ~ with Him
and His work in the future. Re-
member that God is de btor to no
rn.&n. It is poor judKment for a
penon t.o get head ovtr heel8 in
debt. There are, of eourM, thoee
in debt beca.uae of unfor"f1en elr-
CU1Mt&n«8 over which they have
abeolutety no control. Too many
today, how.ver, live beyond their
meana &nd f\nd lhemaelves In eon-
llt.&nt trouble. Tbi1 i1 wron«. M&ke
your ri..SnJ proportionate. MaJce
tY't-rJ e«ort t.o .ee to it t.hat rour
p&&\ debt~ aft ktl))t cun-e.nt.. Keep
fn m.Jnd that we owe the Lord
rnore t.han llU' otlMr Cftdltor. See
to It thal H e fa taken tare of erat.
,ltOW "CHRISTUH HEWS," HfW HAVfH, MO .
By Peter Krey
''Tbe workl ebal.l rejoice, and ye Aball be
110rrowful, bat your sorro"' llhaU be tumed In·
C.O jo7." John 16, 20.
. .
Ftorn the Police Blotter
{SEAL)
ATTEST:
WILLIAM E. ST JOHN
Co~.m.ty Clerk aDd ez-oftl.cto Clerk
of the Board of s•nlaora of
Orange County, CaUforDla
By June Alea.Dder, Deputy
STATE OF CAUFORNlA )
) $8.
COUNTY OF ORANGE }
[, WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, County Clerk and ez-om.cto
Clerlr: of the Board of S~lsors, do hereby certify tbat
at a regul:lr meeting of the Board of S~sors of Orange
Coanty, Cautortll&, held oo tbe 19th day of AprU, 1972, the
torecoi.Dg Ord1.Da.Dee eootallllDg two (2) sections, ns con-
sidered secttoa by seetlon,.I.Dd tbat the sa.ld Ord1naoce ns
tllen J:&&aed &.Dd acq,ted u a •hole by the followtnc Yote:
A YES: SUPERVlSORS RONALD W, CASPERS, OA VID L.
BAKER, R. W. BA'M'IN, WILLlAM
J. PmLLIPS AND RALPH B. CLARK
NOES: SUPERVlSORS NONE
ABSENT: SUPF;RV1SORS NONE
IN WITNE'SS WHEREOF, I han beretmto set my haDd aud
atn.nd tbe omctal seaJ of the Board or Sapen1sors of tbe
County of Orange, state of CaUfornla, this 19tb day of Aprll,
19'72.
WILLIAM E. ST JOHN
(SEAL)
County Clerk am ez-om.'!lo Clerk
of tbe Board of S'tC)enlsora of
Oranre County, Cal1foru1a
By June Alellnder, Deputy
PubUsh: Newport Harbor Enslen, April 27, 19'72
SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP
PLAN OF PRECISE
ORANGE COUNTY .
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lAND USE
CAlifORNIA
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LIG4L NOTICI
RONA LD l RODGERS, president of the Bank of Newport,
<lllliOunces that the ll1nner of Its nrst annual balloon race,
held In conjunction wtth tile bank's grand opening celebra-
tion March ZS, Is Walter K. Krausnick o! Cos,ta Mesa,
-whose ba lloon, with return postcard attach.ed, travelled
a dlstaoc~ of 660 mi les aDd was found In the southwestern
Colorado '=lt y or Tellur id e, Walter and his mother are
shown her e with the grand prlte, a fully-equipped 14 n,
Hob!~ Cat wltr1 tra!ler. Of Ule 4,000 total entries, 227
ldentfncarton car 1s ~~'er e returned by the April 14 deadline.
Other winners at Ute opening celebration l'fere Mrs. Daniel
Stringer of Ba lboa Isla nd, Pat Connelly of Newport Beac h,
Binnie Beaumont of La guna Beach, J. W. Conway of Corona
del Mar, Maq Tabe of Costa Mesa, and J.D. Alexander,
FICTITIOUS Bl.ElNE$ NAME __ E_.-:-w-:_07"Mc:l-ll_",_·:-=-'-:""07""-'_"_"_vann, all of Newport Beach.
STATEMENT
The folloWing persons are _ _;L;cf:ciO:c4..:L:..:NO::::_:T..:IC=f-.:_
doing business as: T1tlany Too,
425 30th Street, Newport Beach:
Benita ·Jean Padia, 210 Poin-
settia St., Corona del Mar;
EI..Lzabeth Barmore Jordan,
5822 S. Washington Ave., Whit-
tier.
Thls business is being con-
ducted by a partnership,
Signed: Benita. Jean Padta,
Eliubeth Barmore Jordan,
This statement tiled with the
county clerk of Orange County
on: April 4, 1972, by Beverly
J, Maddo1, deputy county clerk.
Publish: April· 13, 20, 27,
May 4, 1972, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign, F' -1 7039
LEGAL NOTICE
f!CTIT!Ot.S BUSIN ESS ;'\A ME
STATE:M E:-;T
The tollowtng person Ls rloing
business as: Besr o, 1200 Devon
Lane, ~ewport Bea cr1; P.O. Box
2W4, Costa Mesa, 92626: R.
Lawrence Paul , 1200 lWvoo
Lane, :-iewport Bear t1, P.O. Box
2104, Costa Mesa, 92626.
Thi s business Is toeing con-
ducted by an Individua l.
Signed: R. LawrenCP Paul.
This statement filed -.·ith tile
county r Jerk or Oran~ County
on : Apr . 4, l 'J72, by Beverly
J. Maddox, deputy countyr !erk.
Publish; Ap ril 6, 13, 20, 27,
1972, In the :oiewport Harbor
Ensign. F -1 691 9 ~~·===~ --::-:--:--:-:---FICTITIOUS Bl.EINESS NAME L!CU.L NOTICE
STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~AME
The followlng persons are STATEME:\T
doing business as: Oil Leases, The following person Is doing
.....
UMT.a
""""
901 Bellis Str eet, Newport business l s: Traveler 's Re-
Beach, California: Alexander ser ve, ln c.,3720Carnpus 0rtve,
A. McGregor, 901BelUsStreet, Newport Beach, California liliCf'Nl;Eo & INSURED • GfHfRAL COHTRAcT.tNr:l Newport Beach, Callforn!a; Da -92660: Traveler 's Reserve Inc .,
vtd M. Garland, 2700 Peterson State of Califor nia, 37ZO Cam -
Way, Costa Mesa, Calltornia. pus Drive, Ne...,'J)Ort Beal'h,Cal-
The business Is being con-tfornla 92660.
dueled by a partnership, This business Is being ron-
Signed: David M. Ga.rlaod., ducted by a corpontion.
Alexander A. McGregor. Signed: Herbert A. Blaocbet. ===
This statement filed with the This statement tlled with the
county clerk or Orange County county c ler k of Orange County
on: Apr11 5, 1972 , by Beverly on: Apr. 10, 1972,.
00
by;n.,•<l••,k. J. Maddox, deputy county c lerk. J. Maddol, deputy ~"'•
PubUsh: April 13, 20, 27, Publish: Apr!!
May 4, 1972, In the Newport May 4, 1972, In
HarbOr Ensign. F -16~8 Harbor Ensign.
GENERAL
ese merchants
for the best in service
TrUUN.·.
1
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• Beauty Salon•
~'•
BEAUTY NOOK
2732 E. Coast Hwy
Corona del Mar
Phone 644· 7336
•
SALES & SERY a
.no E. 11TH n . con.-•rs..
6.j4.J7N-,_55
... I.COUO CIUDl CIIIUII .................. __ ..
leMilllriiSIIissia .S7U5
2173 IUIIIILYI . ••
CISU IEU-142 ·1111
DUIIECTLY ACIItOU '"0"
THI!O ROJIMS ,ORO
HAL AEBISCHE R
~-!. ~-·A.D. Proper F•ttmg Auur~d
J.409 E Coast Hw v
Corona del Milr
675·3833
• Decoratol'l o,._.,_.....,,..., ..... .., ,..., ,_, ...... " .•.. "'
....... t,.-4•-..... , __ _
Call Chrill11hw
11440670<527-6506
Wit L UIIMGIIIl. UM'T..A AM&.
• Dry Cleanel'l
1
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• •.., .._.1 r ""t ·1
• Nur~erle1
SliNk Interior P\antJ rn.r:-• r .... t..ctiddet and Fntilixer
~a..-.,. • hn•ee.W:u.l
FREE DELIVERY
Corona del Mar Nursery
27 44 E. Co.st Hwy 6 7S-O 160
.P•Int Wallpeper
HARIIOR PAINT
6WALU'APER
P1 I I SBURQ-1 P AJNTS
C.C.,'rt I lJDe
I 3.1100 I' A TT£ lfNS
OF WALLI'AI'ER
2tltlll. ea.& Rwy.
eor-lloi-
(W&ft tO I'Oa1' 'I'W.&Aftll) ,._, .,.__,
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A. L MAUAC
PLIJ1riBER
700c-GODA-
Oo-.llelllar • P'•~•l a.atra
DAT.~<BT
WA'l'a!WATUJ .,, __
SERVICE
ltt)ot•ll Tl SHOt, LUG DAle
A.JtU M AMD.AG lllf"A.III
3401 E. Coaat RtlbW&J
Coroaa -4•1 Mar
Phone: 87.4840
Ot6fff' Locatio••:
• UU VIA LIDO, MIW,OitT
.7. ,ASH ION ISLAND
•1101 llt'IINl, MlWf"OitT
oltOIIMSOH'S Dlf"T. STOlt I
,AS-H 10M ISLAND
• New1papw
FOR LOCAL HEWS
~E.vs.Q~J
ONLY IJ.ff A r•A•
&NEW &US£0
SOJoo • Scrtce-.I.U-
Jt YURS' UP'£RIIJICI ___ .... _
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liNG'
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UPHOLSTERY
642·5171
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I .., .... -NIIIIN .... tlt" (II ii&Y• toterr~ tbtJr pw..cl
-Ylo Llltlo 1111 UdoSbopl -L
-lu - -.., • Tbt elly .....,.,.. orlleo
PfloiUr C I I• -1 o1 I• drnl.ac lCI lito ••-• II
I --' -...... llli.., tiMCoaoell'tdlroetklo. Uwould &NJI!•"t7 OfW wilt tbt: Nn· reqlllre t\10 pubi.Je beu'tllp OD Pill ar..c. Clt1 CoweU wtD do any piiDDid <ltYtJopmtat mor•
at.lt lllftiiC*d &toot bql)d.. thaD 28 feet bJc;ll, UJYbtU Ia '
lor IMI!CJIIt tla\Jt ort~~Duct. tb.t ett)'. Current elty JOIJinc
Koll·EutmiJ:I DtY•Iopment laws &Uow bulldtop .., to 3$
Co .... cntttd bJ tbe ueodatioo feet, wtth -4 a.reu obyed tor
ot Newport buUder Don Koll bl(ber structures.
&ad real estate marteter LoweU Mr. Eastman saldtbeplaDDed
Eut-.o --bad pJaooed to de. VJa Lido deYelopment would ex.
moUsb the present structure at ceed 28 feet ID bellht, but would
tbt VII Lido address aod re. be below the current 35-foot DEBBIHADLEY ptaee U wtth a 21-unlt coodoml-Umlt.
Dt~~ sUe Is now oecupted by ----LEGAL HO TiCE ______ LeCAL NOtice--
a bulldtnc wlllcb has 2% apart.
meats and 2 stores.
ln turning down the use per-
mit, wbJch was needed to build
the residential unttslnthecom-
merct.ally-zoned area, planning
commissioners criticised the
"bulk and density" of the Koli -
Ealtman plalls.
The developers had <..)().Sid··
ered appealing the Planning
Commtsslon decision, but Mr.
Eastman told the Ensign this
week that current City Couocl\
plans to loot at the 28-foot
b.e1Jtlt Umlt ordlQa:oee at tht
8E A GOOD NEIGHBOR
If you are • newcomer, or
know ot a oewciomer to
the HArbor Aru who hu
not bMn welcoi:Md, do
ber • fuor by e&lllng the
Harbor Visitor bet...., 8
md 10 a.m. and lhe trill
caJJ on your frVod with
'I&IUilble information aDd
gifts from frWndty busi-
ness firms wbich Jlil
re.dy to help her become
~llilinted with ber new
IWTOundinqs.
THE HARBOR VISITOR
PHONE: 494-9368
~;::::= Of .MI-0174
MATTRESSES
JIIEW -aEIUILDIKC
II'T'egular ShaPH
·~-Cott•
costA MESA MATTUSS CO.
1 150N•wpwtll ..... llb.tty l-1]0]
.. 1 •r
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF Consideration for License,
BULK TRANSFER AND NO-$40,000.00; Consideration tor
TICE OF INTE NDED TRANS-FU:tures, $20,000.00; Constd-
FER OF LIQUOR LICENSE eraUoo for Good WUI, $30,-
0R LI CENSES 000.00; Consideration for In-
NOTICE ts HEREBY GIVEN ventory, $25,000.00 OlPProx:l -
to the Cr editors of Laurence mately.
K. Lelehtfuss and Mary L. All other business namesa.nd
Lelchtfuss, Soeial Security No. addresses used by the Trans-
560-01-0742, Transferor and feror within three years last
Llcensee, whose business ad -past so far as known to the
dress Is P.O. Boz l49, lo the Transfer ee are (if same, put
City of Orange, County ol Or-"same;" if none, put "none";
ange, State of Caltfornla 92666, If any, please list them}; Same.
tl\at a bulk transfer Is about That It has been agreed be-
to be made to NormanK. Dolby , tween said licensee and in-
wllose business address Is 933 tended transferee as required
Emerald Bay, City or Laguna by Sec. 24074 of the Business
Beach, County of Orange, State and Professions Code, that the
or Caltfornta 92651, Social Se· consideration for the transfer
curlty No. 568.26-3032, Trans-or said buslnPss and transfer
feree and Intended Transferee, of said license Is to be paid
and Wayne E. Paul wllose bus!-only arter said transfer has
ness address Is 209-1/2 Ogle been approved by sa.ld Depart-
Street, In the City of Costa ment of A !coho lie Beverage
Mesa, County of Orange, State ControL
of California 92627, Social Se-That a sale, transfer and
CID"II y No. 478.44.5969, Trans-assignment of the a1oresald
feree and Intended Transferee. stock In trade, fixtures, equip.
The property 1:; described men! and goo1 will or said
In gener al :ts: AU stock In business will be made, and
trade, flrtures, equipment and the consideration therefor to.
good \VIII of a certaJn liquor gether with the consideration
store business known as E.z for the transfer and assign.
In Ltqoors lr3 arxl located at men t or the aforesaid license
14 5 East 19th Street, In the (or li censes) Is to be con .
City of Costa Mesa, County summated on or arter the 15th
of Orange, State or Calffornla, day of May, 1972 , at the es.
and trans fer the following al-cr ow department of The First
cohollc beverage license (or National BankofOrange County,
licenses): Type 21 Off Sale at 101 East Chapman Avenue,
General Number C-10868, now In the City of Orange, Count y
Issued to premises loca ted at of Orange , State of CaU fornta,
14 5 East 19th Street, City of provided that the Departm ent
Costa Mesa, County ot Orange, of Alcoholic Beverage Control
State of Ca lifornia for the prem-has approved sald transfer of
tses located at 145 East 19th saJd Ucense.
Street, tn the City of Costa Dated March 23, 1972.
Mesa, County of Orange, State Laurence K. Lelchttuss,
of CaUfor nla. Transferor and LJcensee.
That the amount of purcl\ase Mary L. Lel chttuss, Trans-
price OT conslderaUon ln con. feror and Licensee.
neetton With said transfer of Nor man K. Dolby, Transferee
L E SL I E SMITH STACY DeHAUT KAR!H BANKS
Zonta 'girls named for April
The Zoota girls for April, won the high sehOOI cenmtes pUed torentryatstaoford,plall.
selected on the basis ofleader-award last year, and the Ba.ok ntng to get a B.A. decree for
shJp, ciHtenshtp, scholarship of Amertea t1.ne arts award teaching, wltb a major In math
and service to their blgtlscbool, thls year. She bas been choseo and a mtnor lnphysteal science.
were annouoeed at the monthly to sing In a Philharmonic So-'A NIGHT IN EHS EHADA• luncheon meeting of the New. ctety coneert, and wa.s rated
port Harbor Zoota Club. superior tn the l 9TI reglooa1 TO SEN D OFF SAI LORS
At the end of the 5Choolyear, competttlon as accompanylst. "A night In Ensenada at the
the Zonta girls of the month Last summer she won first Ballta" Is the theme for the
select the one they feel most prize and ~o 3rd place awards Bahia CorlnthLan Yacht Club's
quallfted to be named zonta ln ceramics at the Orange seod~ft party for members
gtrl of the year 1n each of County fa.lr. She plans to attend entered ln the Ensenada race.
the 4 loea1 hlgtl sehools. OCC, then transfer to OCI or Tbe party ts set for Friday
Here tS a summary of the UCLA, ma)Ortog In fine arts eventng. April 28, althOugh the
activities of the 4 girls chosen or theater arts. starttng gun for the race wtU
for April: • STACY DeNAtrr, daughter not be tired until ooon Thurs-
• DE BBI HADLEY, daughter of Mr . and Mrs. George De-day, May 4.
of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Had-Naut, 11 6 Opal Ave., Balboa There wUI be Mex:lcan food
ley, 345 Broadway,CostaMesa., Island, Is varsity cheerleader for the 8 p.m. buffet, followed
Is vlce.presldent of GAA at at Corona del Ma.r htgtl sehool, by dulelng and door prttes.
Newpor t Harbor high sehool, serves as morning news broad-Co-chairmen tor the send-
secr etary of the Newport Har-caster, and Is acttve ln speech, otf party are Mr. arxl Mrs.
bor Sailor band,aurlUarysquad drama, Sl.napattcos and tutor Roy Studer and Mr . and Mr s.
member l.n the marching band corps. ln previous years she Thomas Moon, who are also
and an honor roll student. She has been AFS chairman, Gir ls' planning a late.Jate send-<aft'
has been a member of GAA League repr esentative, and coektatl party for the more
for all 4 years, has served drill team lieutenant. She ha.s 11\an 100 entries npeeted !tom
as volleyball coach and basket-served as teenage program see-BCYC, Wednesday, May 3.
FOR ALL OF YOUR
INSURANCE NEEDS
ROBERTSON -SAD LE IR
In surance
3333 E. Cooat Hwy.
Co.,no dol Mor-Telephone 673-3850
I:BIJitC:BES
TH E F IRST BAPTIST CHURCH IS THE
CENTER FOR
bali assistant. She has been retary at theBalboaYachtClub,
a Girl Scout for the past II and was named outstanding girl
years, Sunday school teacher of the year by the Mogul Ski
at United Methodist Church tor Club tn 19'70. She Is a member
4 years, Lutheran youth group of the senior honorary soetety,
member for a year, and tutor National Forensic League and
In muscle coordination and Thesplans. She hopes to attend
visual perception. She has re-UC at Santa Barbara and trans-
c elved the Dwight D. Elsen. fer to the University of the
hower awar d for service and Pacltlc, taking ~ training to
leadership In the Sailor band. teach blind or deal children.
She plans to attend OCC tor • KAREN BANKS, daughter
2 year s, then transfer to Lont: of Carolyn Banks, 2368 Har -
Beach State or U5C to obt.tln bor Blvd., No. 103-Q, Costa
teaching credentials . Mesa, Is pr esiden t of AFS at
LEGAL H011CE BIBLICAL STUDIES
14614 IH THE HEWPORT·MESA AREA FICTrTI~~,..,E~~NE~S NA ME DR . JAMES O'BRIEN COMBS
The following persons are I S YOUR BIBI~E TF.A.CHER AND PREAC H ER
doing business as: SEJNU In -:JOl MA.GHOL IA ST. AT 9•45 A.fr4 . 818Lf: CLASS£S
dustrles, 421 6 Patrice Road, SANTA AI'U AVE. 11•00 A..M. WORSHIP HOUR
Newport Beach, California, COSTA. MESA 7,00 P.M. EVAGf:LIS~IC HOUR
92660: Denise P. Ram, 4216 L:::H:O:M:E::O:F::::P:·:G:·:N:::E:U:M:A:H~H;:C:H:R::IS:T:I:A:H::S:C:H:O::O::L::~ Patrice Road, Newport Beach, r
Ca. 92660; Claoclette C. Avila,
13180 Casa Linda Lane, Ga rden
Grove, C~. 92641.
ThJs business Is conducted
by a general partnership.
Signed: Denise P. Ram.
Thls statement was tiled with
the County Clerk of Orange
County on April 2f, 1972.
Michael Ram , Attorney at
La w, 4409 Petit Ave., Encino,
c a. 91316.
FIRST Oi'URCH OF
CHRJST, SCIENTIST
JlOJ Via Lido
N~wpon Beach
SUNDAY SOfOOl.
9 LID. &lid 101~ a.ID.
SUNOA Y SERVICES
9 L •• ead 10110 .. ID.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING 8 p.m.
READING ROOM
LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF TH E MASTER
Lu1h.,.., Ou•rd'l in Anwria
2100 PKific View Or.
Cotona del Mlr. c.lif.
REV. WI LBUR E. ALLEN
Interim Pastor
9:00A.M. family Worship
10:00 A.M.· Church school
II :00 A.M .· Festive: Wonhip
NURSERY PROVIDED
Tlw ...... said ucenu (or Ucenses) and and Intended TransfereE:.
said buslness, tncliJd.lng the es-Wayne E. Paul, Transfer ee
• LESLIE SMITH, daughter Estancia high sehool, student
of Mr. and Mr s . Glenn Smith, body treasurer, co.Jeader lr1
1044 Presidio Drive, Costa the drill team, past president
Mtsa, Is president ot the con. of the Girls' League, member
cert choir at Costa Mesa high of the class council, Ca!Jfornla
school, vi ce-president of AFS, Scholarship Federation,andas-
CSF go ld seal bearer, member soclated student body commts-
ot Madrigals and hlgtl school ston. She was a member of
orcheltra. She hu daneed wUh the Pep Club durtnr her flrst
the LaguDa. Beach Ctvtc Ballet 3 years In hlrfl sc hoOl. Sb&
Co. during the past -4 years has receiYed the gold "E"
and parttctpated tn the occ award, and In her junJor year
summer musical In 19'70, She she was presented the E. L
was a member of tlle all dfs. Moore MuonJc award as out-
trlct hono r orchestra In 1970, standing stiJd.ent. She has ap.
PubUsh: Aprtl 27, May 4,
11, 18, 1972, ln the Newport
Harbor Ensign. , F .1730fi
w~ ... day•: 9 a.m .. 5 p.m .
Wedn•ICby: 9 a.m.· 7:4S p.m.IL---------...J T~ada.y and Friday: tlmated Inventory, Is the sum and Intended Transferee, LEGAL NOTICE 9 a.m. · 5 p.m.; 7·9 p.m. fit ? .. ,7H,. of $116,000 .00, which consists
of the following: Accounts Re-Publish: AprJI 27, 1972, In
cetva.ble, Approx. $1,000.00; the Newport Harbor Ensign.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Sunday : 1 p.m.· 4 p.m.
~nte Qlha ym.s
1543-94441 RESTYLE YOUR
OUTMODED FUR
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SUMMER $5950 SPECIAL
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• RES7YUNG • CUANING
• GUZING • NEW LTNfiV(,
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FURR.I!R CHARLES COHEN CAN
CREATBAN!XCITING,
PASBIONAIJLB STYlL.JUSTIORYOUI
UGALMOTICI
STATEMENT SEroND otUJlOf OF
Tile tollowtng persons are otJUST, SOENTIST
&.IG.AL rtOnCE LIGAL IC)'nCI doing business as: Pront Im-Nnrpon leach at
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA provement Associates, Boz 174, Corona del Mar
:'>OTICE OF SALE NOTICE INVITING BrDS Garden Grove, c a. 92642; 359 ·3100 Padfic View Dr.
Notice Is hereby given pur-SEALE D 8100 will be receiYedat theotflceof the CUy Clerk, N. waverly, Orange, ca. 92666: SUNDAY SOiOOL 10 a.m.
suant to Sections 1174 and 1175 City Hall, Newport Beach, Callfornla, unUI 2:00 P.M. on the Char les R. Nagy, 359 N, SUNDAY SERVICE 11) a.m.
, t r t II p lsi day of May, 19?2, at which time they will be opened and w I Or ta Sarah WEDNESDAY EVENING of t,e ode o lv rocedure avery, ange, .;
of the State ot California that read, for performing work as follows: E. Nagy, 359 N. Waverly, Or-Ruclina Room: a p.m.
CONSTROCTION OF TEMPORARY POLICE FACILITIES t ~a • Co B the unrlerslgnM will sell at ange, a. ........,.. E.<o u t Yty.
publl c sale at 2721 E. Coast CONTRACT NO. 1-421 This business is be ing con-Eat•ace o• Ne rd••••
Cn; ;' ., "' I
3262 Broed St.-t
Newport Heithtl
A Fru' ""d l"dept~Nd•nt
Co "tr•t lltio,.•l
Ch dstl•n Ch t.rcll
REV. DON SUNUKJIA N
lnterlm Pastor
Hwy., (rear basement ), Corona Bids must be submitted on tbe Propoal focm attached wtt.b ducted by an lndlvtdual. Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.rh . to 5 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICE
rlel Mar, CaUf., at 2:00p.m. the contract documents turnisbed by tlle Public Works Depart-Signed: Charles R. Nagy. 111c.nday cnninp: 7 to 9 AND CHUROf SOfOOL
on s aturrtay, May t3, 1n2, the me:ot. The add1Uooal copy of tbeProposa.IForm ls to be retained This statement flied Vl1th the Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. AT 10!00 A.M.
followln r described property, by the bidder for his records. county clerk ot Orange County You arc cordially inwitcd to N14Hery cdr• prQvicl.d to ~\VIt : furniture, antiQues, Each bid must be accompanied by ea.sb, eertifled cbe:et or on: Apr . 3, 1972, by Beverly attend Cil urch Sen-icc• •nd PHONE: 642-:17•0
household appUances, clothin g Blcider's BoOO, made payable to the: City of Newport Beacll, J, Maddoz, deputy coWltyclerk.( ;••~•oc~t~bc~ ... ~·~d;~'n~I~R~oo;m~.=~~=~==~====:; am other misrellaneous Items. for a.o amount equal 1.0 at leut 10 pereent of the amount bl.d, Publish: Apr ll 6, 13, 20, 27, i
Said sale Is for the purpose The title of tbe pro}ect and the words "SEALED BID" shllll t9n, tn the Ne'NpOrt Harbor "-otral Bt'ble Church
of satisfying a lien or under. be clearly marked 011 the Ol"Ulde of the enve~ conta.lning the Ensign. F .}6882 '-.,A;
.signed for storage and sate-bid 2lRD IT. •t QIAMGI, COlT A MIU -5'1-IJOJ
keepi ng of said property Jn the Tne Contract Documents tbat must be completed, e:r.eeuted, LEGAL HOnCE S und ay Morning Worship •........ 10:30 a.m.
amount of $5,525.00, together and returDed l.n the sealed bld u-e: FICTIT!OOO BUSINESS NAME Sunday Evening Worship ..... , ... 7 :00 p.m.
with the cost of advertising a.nd A. Propoal STATEMENT Wednesday Bible Study &: P r ayer .. . 7 :00p.m. expenses ot sale, a Dealgna.tloo ol Subeontraetors The followtn gper sonsaredo·
Dated: Apfll 20, 1972, at c . Bldder'a Bond lng business as: J &r L Mfg., An indepmdmt church with Bible teaching ministry
Corona del Mar, Callr. D. Noo-eollllSiOD A.tO.davlt 1733 Monrovia, Suites, Costa
By: Arvo E. Haapa, Llen. E. sta.temeot of FI.Da.oclal ResponslbWty Mesa, Callf.: Elizabeth AM
holrfer. F. Tec.hDJca1 Ability &00 Esperlence References Wood, 17821 Newland, Apt. B, CHURCH OF RE LI GIOUS SC IENC E
DF COROH.l DEL MAR Publlsh: April 27, 1972, tn Tllese doeumeotl shall be aUlxed •Uh the s1ptures aDd Huntington Bea.cll,Callt.;James ~====~~~;;;;:;;;;~~~~~ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.~th:e~N;e:wpo:~r~t ~H~ar~bo:r~E~n:s~tgn:;,, •• Ulles of tb.e per800S si&DJ.n&: on bebaU ot tbe bidder. For Cor. E caU mer , 2-412 Orange Ave., pontioos, the atpaturea ot the Preside.ot or Vlee Presided. c~sta Mesa, Cal1t.
IDd Secretary or Asstlta.ot Secretary are requt.red and the Cor. This bUsiness Is being con-
II!:LfAHOfl C. JACKSON, iiiiNISTIEIIt
Stmday Service .••.• , • 11 :00 a.m.
Sunday School , , •• , ••• 11 :00 a.m.
Ult 1. COA51 HWY . U6-10J2
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PINIUYLVAMIA XTRA
Tennis Balls
ITE 700 YELLOWl9S DO Z.
DUCK FEET
WILSON XTRA DUTY ale
111=-is -=1.:.::11=-ls __ ooz...... -i 6'5 795 109
leyballs 10'5 12'51
-AcCESSOR! ES -
ponte Seal Sabll beaf!lzedtoalldoeumeDlarequlrLn&: ll.pature:s. ducted by a partnership.
lD tbe caa of a.Partoeralllp, tbt stpatured at least OM poenl Slf09d: James E. Ca Umer ,
pu1Der U requt.red. Thls statement ftled wtth the
No bld.l YIU be ace.~ trom a Cootractor Wbo hu oot been county clerk of Orange County
Uce:ued La accordance W'ltb the proYillorlsofCbapteri, DI.YiDon on April 17 197Z by Beverly
m of tbe Bul:lDess &00 Proteutoae' Code. The Cootractor J. Ma.dOOx, deputy 'county clerk.
lhL1l state h1s UceDH number &Ddclaaalllc.&UoolDtht Propoaal. Ptj)U.sh: Aprll20, 27, May t,
Piau Ud Contract Documlltl, tnclOOIDc Specta.l ProYialou, 11 19'7% 1a the Newport Jlar ..
may be obta1Drld at tbe PWUc WorQ Deputment, City ~ bo~ Enslen. F ~17172
Nnport Belcb, Ca.Worn1&., at DO cost to J1ceued cootra.cton. A
CLifl" DRIV!, HI!:W,ORT lEACH
A H EW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU
Tt-U: RE V. DON L. INGLI!:. I'"ASTOR
SUNDAY SCHOOL ••••• 9145 ...... BilL( STUDY
WORStW' ••••• 11 A.M. •.I 7 ...... 11JO ,,M. WID.
aoo-refmdablt cbarp of $2.00 wUl be reQI&Ired b' eacb Mt ol
Plul l!ld Coalncl Documeoll l.uuod ID -n. It u r...-
tblt tbe Pl.ulud Coatract Documeots be returoed W'llhlD 2 we:ka:
Ill« tile bid-.. Or•rllln .,•••rain Dell LMa II • ........,
Tho Cll)' bu lllloptod tiM Sludard Spe<;lllcallooB r.or Publle
Work& Coutroelloo (U10 EdWoa l!ld s..,..,.,....,) u prt~>Uod
b)' tbe&oulblrDC&U.Ix"DiaCbipter•oltbeAmtrlca.D PubUc Wart.
APOCl&tloa IDd tt. A.laoeLI.ttd GIDiral Coatraetor•otA.mertca.
Cbplq m&J be obtained from Bulld!JlC Nnt,IDc., S055 OferlaDd
An., Loo AqoiH, Calli. eooM, (JU) 110-98?1.
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llclartmG ... -.. $1.00 par ott. 111 ..--. w1111 u. .,._ o1 ArU<:It z, c-1.
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Cll)' eo-u o1 t11e CIIJ ot llnport BoaU.., -a.
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THE NEW PORT HARBOR
:\ PRIL .n, 1972 • IHtRn ~1-(/10\" • PHO'\F. 6"'l·OSSO
SPORTS
DIGEST
• C'O RON A DEL MAR, CALIF .
LOCAL SPORTS CHAMPS HAILED
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l • lz_j SPORTS ~ DIGEST
FEATURE EDITOR ••••.••.••.•.• Jack Osborn
SPORTSWRITER & PHOTOGRAPHER .... VlcOpalek
Our page 1 p otos
Our page one photographs by VIc Opalek, Ensign sports-
writer a,nd photographer, salute some of the young champions
of the Newport Harbor, Costa Mesa and Irvine sports scene.
UPPER LEFT: Elwood Hansen of the Estancia frosh team,
In game against the co-champs, the Corona del Mu trosh,
hauls In a rebound. Elwood was the league high point
champ with 42 points in one game. COM beat Estancia Z6-25.
UPPER RIGHT: Doug Weber, quarterback for the Cowboys,
Is romping !or a long pJner against the Westminster
Hornets. The Cowboys ue the '71 Pee Wee league champs.
LOWER LEFT: Terry Albritton shot putting his record
shattering heave of 66' 5-1/Z'', smashing ex-teammate
Muk Stevens• record of 61' 4'' set last yeu. All 6 attempts
by Albritton broke the previous record, with tosses of
63' 6-1/2", 63' 11-1/2'', 65' 11-1/2", 64' 6" and 62' 7".
LOWER RIGHT: Shown at bat Is Craig MacLennan, left-
fielder tor the Corona del mu trosh basemll team, during
the Newport Hubor-CDM game. Craig drew 4 balls for
a walk. The Sea Kings beat Hubor 9 to 6.
CENTER INSERT: Terry Albritton, left, won the national 16
yeu old title for the shot put, Southern section CIF mee t
prelims and smashed his teammate Stevens ' standing local
shot put' record of 61 · 4" for a spectacular new muk of 66 •
5-1/2 ". Mark Stevens, right, previous r ecor d holder, won
the ClF state tlnals and Sunset league title In the shot put.
BTU rE RA LCH of the Gi sler Intermediate Spartans, a 95
pounder, with a fractured arm still In the cast, exemplifies
the determination aoo spirit or our Newport-Hubor athletic
programs, as he goes for a "0" division shot put vtctory.
Review of
local sports
The Newport Rubor Ensign
presents Its aMual Sports Di-
gest, wrapping up the athletic
programs ln the Newport Hu-
bor and Costa Mesa areas from
spring '71 to spring '72.
You can help us In reporting
all the youth athletic activities
throughout the yeu t.n the Hu-
bor Area. For news coverage
of sports events Involving your-
self or members of your ram-
tly, send the Information to
the sports editor, Ensign news-
paper, 2721 E. Coast Hwy.,
Corona del Mu, CaUl. 926Z5.
The phone number Is 673-0550. ATTENDING the br ealcbst meeting of the newly organized Orange County
You can keep up with local chapter of the Fellowship of Clu'lstlan Athletes {FCA) April 8th were,
sports activities by r eading the left to right, Louts Raymond, a freshman at Corona del Mu hlgh school
weekly sports pages In the En-Bob Wood, president of the Newport Harbor high school huddle group;
sign newspaper. You can have Don Lent, football coach at Newport Rubor high school, and Mike Snow,
the Ensign delivered to your member of the Kaiser Intermediate school's track and field team. The
home by mall each Thursday FCA Is a national organization of athletes and former athletes who adhere
by sending In your subscrlp-and testlty to the Importance of Clu'lstlan principles aDd ethics t.n athletic
tloo order to our om ce. For competition aDd who recognize young athletes who show outstandlng
only $5 a year, you can have Clu'lstlan leader shl!' -tualltles. Rod Sherman, Oakland Raider defensive
"at your door" mall delivery star, and Jeff Siemens, Westminster h.lgh school quarterback,. were
each week. In addition, you can the featured speakers at the meeting, wh.lch was held 1n the Vlllage
read all the other special feat-Inn on Balboa Island and hostf:d by the owner, Art Sorce. {Opa lelt photo)
ures In the Ensign, lncludt.ng
tuture Issues of the Sports
mre~·~D your subscription or-Balboa Island Ferry
der today. Please use the sub-
scription ort1er blank of this
page.
LYNN ADAMS proudly displays
the plaque she rec-eived for
being judged the outstanding
performer at the 8th grade
divisional track mPet Ln 1!>71.
Lynn, a student at TeWlnkle
sc-hool In Costa Mesa, won the
long jump and tie<! Sue Pick of
Llncoln school for nrst plaCP
ln the 50 yard dash.
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~ CORONA DIL MAR
CORONA DEL MAR HIC.H SCHOOL VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM --tnt Irvine League r hampions.
Top row, left to right: Coaches Mike Murphy, Dave Hollanrt, AI Calonl('o, Dick Morris; 5th row: Reed
Johnson, StPVE' Matt, Tom Gflbert, Larry Denner, Bill Vler gever, Mark Wynn, Kent Merrill, Blll
Power, Gerry Wells; 4th row: Carlo Tosti, Bob P!leler, Greg Collins, Steve Stalmaker, Cliff Wasser-
har h, Greg WhePIPr, Gr eg Wallace, Brad Nelson, Skip Lauderbaugh, John Miles; 3rrt row: Howard
Hoyster, Greg Stone, Scott Hilliard, John Bandel, Mark Garrett, John Grower, Joe Tosti, Pat Walt,
Hrlan Clemenc-e, Kevin Reilly; 2nd row: Bob Ferraro, Pat Lynch, Matt Cox, Tlrn Shaw, John Kmney,
Malcolm Demille, Tom Grt>ely, Tom Selby, Dave Gonzolbez, Myron Mic-kler, Bill Mohr; !trst rnw. Ken
c arpPnter, Tom Smllh, Craig Frizzell, Mark Sear s, Phtl Tanner, HoL Jones, (.orrlon Stew.trt, Joltn
Andrews, John Stebblns, Gary Csey; bottom row: Jerry Kolher, Bob Jensen, l:.nc Bou!Ds, Jeff Wheeltr.
CORONA DEL MAR HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM -1n2 Irvine League champiOns, with all
tlml' win-lose r ec-or rl, 23 -3. Top row, lett to right: Manager Handy Nettles, Ken Carlson, C.tsey Jones,
Hrett Mar~'hes, Mike Se vier, John Sumner and Jeff Wharton; bottom r ow: Mark Lower£-e (did not finish
the season), MikP Wynne, Dan Gr igsby, Matt Keough and Srott Cameron. The l'oaeh Is Tandy Gtltis.
~ -
CORONA DEL MAR HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLIN G TEAM l!l?l lrvlnP I e.t~e r·h.tmptons. Top row,
left to rl~~;ht: roac-h Morris, Tom Creely, Mark Garrett, Caq C.tSI!Y, Rkh C<AII.antlne, Wall} CLark,
Coar h Cool; mlrlr11e row: John Stebblngs, ,John HanflPI, Mark Sears, lotln Hlanpu o, bottom row: Rwh
BPrkner, Steve Clark, Bill Baker and Paullow<.A.
CORONA OEL MAR HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM --1971 Irvine Leag,je r hampion:..
Top row, lett to ri~~;hl: Jim Magear hy, Ken Peck, Jim Gain, Joe Kozmata, Brent O~en, Mtke Frost,
Drew Wa sher, StPVP Fr y, Dave Erlwarrts, Coach Cool, r oar h Buchanan~ 3rd row: Jon Terry, Mark
H PUIPr, MlkP Wall, Frert Moore, Srott Culsnt>ss, Chris Crozier, John Twyman, Ja··k Healey; 2ncl r ow:
Rrar1 Mr NamN•, Davf' Prlll~'P, Boh Wilson, Rlrh Burres, StPve SoulaiPss, Srott 1 u• c1.s, Steve HPtlrPns,
M lkr Mc .. ;sf'n~?Pr. Dave r hase, MIke Watt, bottom row: Mana11Pr A ncirPw 1\o, Mart; Stolte!., <.ern A lker,
Ill• h \1 r•t7k•r, Hl<·k Sava~·(·, ~1.Hk Kroruur, Jot• Purtu, Hot. (ox, hill hruo b o.~lld :\1 11-.o Mlllll.i,
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Harbor summer baseball
marks silver anniversary
This summer the Harbor J • , sarlly wlth JUvenlledelinquency
A r t>a baseba II prognm ce le-because they lack the type or
brates Its sliver anniversary 1 leadership and parent dedica-
. . • 2~ year s or hard work, lion we have here In Newport
c1edlrallon and athletic enjoy. Beach and Costa Mesa," stated
r11ent for many youths vf New-baseball commissioner Rod
port Beach and Costa Mesa. McMillian.
Starting In 1947 with just 12 "The success of this leader -
players, when they traveled aiJ ship and parent participation
over Southern California look-is built deeply Into the Harbor
lng for playing tlelds and base-......_ baseball pr ogram. The empha-
ball opponents, this program sis is on r ecreational enjoy-
has mushroomed Into 3, 700 ment, the learning of !Wlda-
players. Fir st graders and up menials, making sure that every
through high school, students boy has his chance to play
play on 300 teams, In 7 zones, during the games.
on 42 different baseball dla-"It Is important that the boys
monds In Corona delMar, New-have tun while they learn the
port Beach, Costa Mesa and DENNIS ROSS, a winner in a fundamentals. We worktowards
Irvine. drawing during the L .A. Dodger bringing them up to their full
Back in 1947, the present baseball clinic last summer in enjoyment potential. This way,
Harbor baseball commissioner, c osta Mesa Park, lsbeingcon-by staying loose, the fullphysi-
Rod McMillian, just out or high gratulated by steve Garvey, 3rl1 cal and athletic potential ar-
school, and a sports editor or baseman for the Dodgers. Steve rives in its proper time, with-
the now defunct Newport News wss the grand marshal tor the out unneressary strains and
Press, along with the present Harbor Area baseba ll program pressures brought to bear on
assistant baseball commls-parade. Dermis, a first grader, the child.
sioner, Bob Nettles, catcher is a member of the Dodger-"The most important ele-
Jack Hess, the Long brother s Mariner T -Starter s. ments we stress are team play,
and ~ne Crane, started th e sportsmanship and attitude.
who le thing by gathering a group have such a permanent ron-"Certainly winning is im-
or 12 guys together to play structive effect upon the com. portant, but It Is only a part
baseball. mWlity. or the rulmination of enjoy.
Twenty-five years ago, they "With the help of the Lions ment, excellence In play, top
had no un[(orms, were stumbl-c lub, the American Legion, physical shape and good luck.
1 ng over torn tennis shoes aner many mer chants In Costa Mesa "Winning should not and does
line drives, with equipment so and Newport Beach and Theo-uot, have in our program, the
scar re that the center ttelder dor e Robins Ford, who has so le Importance to the exclusion
would loan his mitt to the right been a steady contributor and or some or the lesser ex-
!l~:>lder when a fly wa s hit Into sponsor since the first days perienced boys.
the rl~ht field. of the program, Harbor Area "We have two unique rules
In those days, chaslng after baseball has become the largest that keep the emphasis on rec-
grounders In dirt fields on non-amliated athletic program reatlonal play and sportsman-
hastily-made-up baseball dla-in the United States," claims ship rather than on an ex-
moods, the "Biz Bag Dozen" assistant commissioner Bob elusive drive to win. These
did not envision that they were Nettles. r egulations ar e the straight-
setting the ~oundwork for a "Many cities throu~ut the
dynamic program that would nation are bur dened unneces-(Continued on Page 5)
Your Newport-Harbor
.Jon Ellis, No. 12 or the Eastbluff All Stars, slides safely Into
home plate, under outstretche<1 Mariner catcher John Rogers,
during the 1971 'C ' All Star City Championship game. Mariner
coaches Steve Oell and Tim Parsell watch the action In the
background. The Mariner All Star s woo the city championship
for the 2nd year In succession by defeating the Eastblutr All
Star s 14 to 12.
IN THE BASEBALL CAME between Newport Harbor and
Corona del Mar, pitcher Russ Meisinger of Harbor is
tagged out by Corona del Mar catcher Mark de Mille while
sllding head first into home plate. Newport Harbor won 9-6.
Costa Mesa
Paci fie Te Iephooe Team
PROGRAM GROWS FROM 12 TO 3,700
(Conttn~.M>d trom Page 4)
through batung system and the
5-pltch method.
"In the straight through sys-
tem,'• the commtssloner ex-
plains, "a coar h who las 14
boys for Instance --the maxi-
mum amount of member s al-
lowed for any team --has to
bat the players 1n order until
every one on the team has
been up. This rule Is for all
teams In all of the leagues
or the Harbor Area.
"There Is no substitute bat-
ting --pinch hlttlng or pinch
running --each boy has to play
at least 9 outs per game. With
this r ule everyone Is assured
or a good opportunity to bat
and neld ln each game.
"The 5-pltch system ls used
In our nrst through four th-
grade leagues. With this sys-
tem, a batter has one of hJs
own team-mates pitch to him.
"ThJs enables the batter to
gain self confidence, sharpen
up hJs battlng and fully enjoy
the game while learning the
fundamentals.''
Bob Nettles says, "the Har-
bor Area Is ver y proud of their
baseball program, with over
70% of the l)oys ln the program
returning each season, many
or the fellOWS Who have grown
out or the program returning
as coaches and zone chairmen.
"The Jar k Hess awarrt was
esUbUsh~ by Jack's Camlly
to honor the men who devote
so much of themselves to the
boys and to the game.
''Jack Hess was the first
catrher on the original team.
Aner he grew too old to play
on one ot the teams he took
up coaching for several sea-
sons, but then he came up
aga.lnst a ver y Ylclous uncom-
pr omising opponent, where the
odds are better then 1,000 to 1
aga.tnst w1on1ng. The opponent
had the edge and Jack Hess
died a few years ago trom
cancer .
''His tamlly set t.q>thlsaward
as a tribute to hJm and the
many other unsung heroes who
spend many hours of their spare
Ume, tor DO pay, to help further
tbe Harbor Baseball Program.
"The Jack Hess award Is
given to the one person Judged
by his peer s, the cOiches and
chairmen, for accompUshlng
the most for the Harbor base-
ball program during a season.
"A I so the Harbor program
gives a special annual memorial
trophy to a member ot one of
the championship • A' tourna-
ment team s each year. The
Dean Holder award Is given
to the boy selected for hJs
attitude and ~rtsmanshlp.''
The announcement and pre-
sentatJon will always Include
the following dlalO~itUe:
DEAN HOLDER AWARD
PRESENTATION STATEMENT
'The Harbor Area summer
baseball program Is aimed at
giving each boy a pleasurable
summer with fine experiences
and association wlth fellow
players, coaches and family
members.
It is not at med just for those
displaying expertise but more
to the average boy, the hoy
who will ~ forth in Life as
the backbone of our rountr y.
In 1966 we harl 3,600 of these
boys playing 1n thl' baseball
program. One of them --Dean
HolrlPr --anaverage ballplayer
and an average boy, was taken
from us by an unfortunate ac -
cident while playing a gu1tar
with a young camparuon. Be-
cause baseball was so much
to this young man's ure, his
parents set up a special award
ln his memory to be given
each yeu to a boy Ln the "A"
ROY
McCARDLE
REALTOR
Reliable Service
Since 1943
548-7729
league compettUoo tor hls dis-
play ot teamwork, loyalty am
sportsmanship. The award was
esta.bllshed to urge all to strive
to do well, enjoy them~lYes,
play Cltr and be considerate.
The trophy Is presented each
year by Dean Holder • s father,
Dean Holder Sr .
''The reason each one of
these awards are given pro-
vides good Insight into the game
philosophy and the attitudes the
program attempts to lnst1lllnto
the players and their parents,
and they provide at least one
answer to why the baseball
program Is so well r eceived
and looked upon with great pride
by the communities," says as-
sistant commissioner Bob Net-
tles.
Shop where
THE FlRST PRESENTATION of the Dean Holder memor l.al
award was made In 1967. Tom Sampson ls shown here at
ten getting the award from ~n's father, Dean Holder Sr .
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Pact ftc Coast Hwy Newport Beach
Over 60 stores and servtct>s
YOUNG ATHLETES ARE u ~I ()U ~
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KEVIN ROBERTS, left, beat out Cratg Carile1ro, rtght, ln a near dead heat
durlng the Kaiser tuntor high track meet against Rea ln the "B" division
600. Kevin clocked a fast 1:39 nat. Wlth Greg Holse nntshJng 1n third
place, they gave Kaiser a 1-2-3 sweep of the event.
' • J
BRIAN THERIOT of Newport Har bor high srhool wins the 100 yard dash 1n
the "( •• division or the Bearh Cities r elays, held at Davu'lson Field.
Athletic feat:
"Jack" be nimble, "Jack" be quick.
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CONGRATULATIONS!!
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URIS JOHNSON 1971
Men 's Hair Styling
champs
S .~\1UEL Joseph WlOOfNS
to all
of. our
athletes
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CABALLOS ARE COUNTY CHAMPIONS
THE NEWPORT-MESA CABALLOS proudly show otf their coveted championship baMer,
a rter defeating thP tough Santa Ana Dons 13 to 12 for the championslllp of the Orange
lounty Junior All American Midget division for 1971. Head coach AI Dies Is pictured
i n the back, at len , saluting hls elated team member s. Standing just In front of coach
UIPs Is the happy team mother, Julia Hall. Also In the back row, team manager Jim
Henrler son anc1 assistant coach Bill Schmidt hold up the pr ized Orange County trophy.
On the riRf\t In the har k row Is defensive coach Dick McGann, and In front of hlm at
the f!O~ or thf' plrture Is coach Caesar de Lancelottt. At the left, In the front row,
are r oaches Jim Gr een and Jack Knight. (VIr Opalek photo.)
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Big season
for Newport,
Mesa League
The EJ72 SPMUlfl was on•· or
the most stwt·t·ssful 111 the
histor y or tht-!l.1·wpor t-Mes:t
or r.anlutlon.
Thf> c ahallos, un<IPr I'IJaf'la
AI lllt'S a11.t 111.. :.t.~rr, ··aptur •"t
t ilt' (Iran~··· IP..IJ.."'JI• ..raampaofl-
-;hlp ararl tl!Prt wr·nl o11 to •I• ft•Jt
.t ->tullborn SJ nl..1 \11.1 l10n (1'.111
13-12 to ··apt•tre tla•· 'JrJIII'I'
c n •mty ~~ trl~·c•t 1 llc~.allpl•HastHn.
Pat Shallt'lUies:-•• r•·Pif'd 11(( 23
tour h!lowns dllrlln' !11•' I 171 ..,,.;.~
son tu ltrt•.Jk ttu· prPvtous r•" or • I
or 22 St't tty Brt11 ,, s turp tn • ":tJ
l'lw c .1h.tllos powerPIJ tltt>i r
w.Ay to llif'<lrJn~ld uunty' h . .tn•·
pionsi•IP with Bq,Uit llumanll,
Moe ~ lenilnK ;.~nd Pat ShJ th.;lt -
nec;sy sparking ;.~n atta1·k dt-
r e~·tl'<l In I]Ud.rh•rba• ~ KPvtr.
lloneywell. !loll s~·hnaidt, Matt
llrownln~. I .lr r} llall, Paul Dl·-
Lan•·PIIotta .1nrt 1-II ( rawforrt
wPrt· som~: or tlaf· otr~t•r out -
stanrtlng plc~.yers 1n their h•am s
~3111JM igrt,
:-.l'wpori-Mesa J ISO r·apturNI
thP Oran~'" County PE>P w+',.
crown as the f'olts, p!lotl'<i b)
Ron Sta r kman .lnd Ius starr
of Makf> Me-trick, M.lur} l.ang-
rlalf' ant1 Hobert Yo ung, walk..O
ocr with the Arner i<'an lca~""'H·
('r own. f'hP 1 'nits •·aptur .. l ti1P
OrJfl~t' r ntml\ ro wu Wltl ,
lhrtlllnac 3H 24 Nlll Ill !h.,_ flnd!P,
llav• .\lnlll• J, \rJ Olsw.Hh,
l •·r n l't>lt r sun, 1\ 1rk l.w ! a '•
;.~not t<1•l.. \la!J .. r .v•r• tll->t ,
f••.V or I'' t .. •v "' liJ ~ A'ltl
ltl·h·· •! ..lh' 1•\ tl,,. 1111111\ 'tJ11
Jtltlll<;ltl[), )ld(t [II I•Jof rttlt'l' W.t .S
lou 1 '••11Jn• flo d _·na l Htd
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1'111 li tlflll I, \l.tll I· n., • r.
Hli\.a:,, \l1r~ ''-''lt'alt r, 1••1•
r •anntrf, t1arw ,\olf, \l tk·· Jr. 111,
Huss 1 lw<>-.!Pr, I urn sl \lt•l-
ec~.U Jnd UoltbiP flr,uult ..til on-
tr lhutln~ to the team e!!ort. r he-Caballos anc1 c oils both
won han,1fl} in thP post c;mson
C.l1'tus Bow l ~mPs at PhOf'IUX,
Th£' otl,er 'Jewport-MPS.I p, ..
\\ .. ,. rPpr ro!>Pntatlves .s II won
tlaPtr lt>3 t"1h · r r owns in an Ull-
pr ... r•ol .. ntt'l SWf'lt>P. 1 lid• h Hf)I-
IJ•· PiJI..tskl'<; ( owl•ns ~J tl~t..o(j
I)(( Will t11P llPit:J lo•a L,"IP tJI\1'
.HI• I ~. r Into tt. piJ ~-orr rur
II· IIIHJ•I• ··Otli (Ill"· 1 ,,, I ·-
f OJI.I S fliJiShl't) !l.Pif l~t•<;l •.P,J-
'>IJI, /)II r•••Or l tlt.~l >a'N 1.1 '
)It I :1r, yf r'o; ( I)Tf)IIJ. fl'f \1.1 r
Ql'l•l· r ... llllll'l<Hh' 111•· !lr . .lluff
lr·t 'liP Ullllll, Ita• s••llll-fllu l<o
'>a >4' t:al' olt ., I' I• ' nrolt.t
.uvl t11r 1 owho:." .all I')IJ'I"'IIII •
for !liP r •ran,·~" ••mt\ 111 I• .
I h• I oil Will ••V•'r Ita•· M hsloll
Vle)O lltaltlos IIIJ'> .t htlln~· 1!-
ma.x to a. ~'Teat S"'.l c;on for n•1r
JUnior All An,Prtr·c~.ns.
The• r u !trials pllllf'll t!JP
• r om£'1-Qr k or thP P".tr" .ts
~'OOf'h Hon l!c~.uer r ••KfOlJilP.I Ius
ror~'f'S and wtaen the <;moke
•'IP,.lf~1. thl• :O..ewport-MPsa PPe
Wef's ttat1 rough! thetr way to
tlae DE>Ita lf'J.J.,"Ue rhamptonshlp.
Thr rardlna Is ran Into the Or -
J.n~ Par ker c; anr1 lost a r lose
contest ln thP Initial p lay-off
~mP. ThP Pal'ker s went all the
way IO thf' Or.tn~e Cll unty Mnals
before loslnl! to the llunt ln~on
Hearh ,.hamptnns.
Coo 1't1 .J~>rr y T rtpp's r or -
sa tr <; w('r f' a~in •'OiltPnll••r ..,
1n their JUnior nlll1gt•l 11?.1~11"
play c~.nrt quall!l~l !or a pln-
off herth. Till' Cor sair s lost
1n th•• sPm -finals to thP llunt -
in~1nn 1\fla•·h r ohr ao;. ThP rPf!'IJ-
Iallon g-c~.ntf· erult'll tn d. IJ -0
lie for tit!.' M ltlt•Pt Kf'ttlrlf'f ~
Ill•' II••· r·obras won tn tl•£'
OVPT -I IIII•• by J S• oilll 2 yards.
It • llf\O J''' f ounty flna Is 'id\lo
\pwport-MP<;d t.akP !liP pp,. Wpp
and M ldi!Pt tit l••s whJip llunt lll~
ton flpar h wontheOran~e C"oun
ty Junior Mlll~et .U\11 Junior
Pee W<·e cha mplonslups.
'\W\Hi l.'-; \\'IJ\ II} !!11• l lnc·oln <;c·IJool trar·k !~>J ill Ill !hf'
rnN·t with 1 p\\ ankll' anc1 l-.nsi Kfl s• hoob Jr~ JtSIJia}•·•l t.}
)ue Pwk, at Iert , Nllo tae<J Cor Car s! 111 tilt> 'iiJ } u cl I.J st •
• u \11 won tllf:' 1011 yarcl •Ltsh an l l.J, JHS! onP-tf'nth CJf .1
c;ec·oncl orr the "\a!JOI\41 AA L' re~orrl. SUI· AshiPL I l•ll!t'r ,
r·ame an s~c·on1 an the lOCI }d.rd •IJ.sh .tnd an the lonl' JHilliJ.
1 or na Watt, at right, ac; pr esadent of l i.nc·otn sc·hool's r, \.\.
THIODOII ROIINS, SR.
.... " .. • y
SERVING
THE GREATER
HARBOR AREA
SINCE
1921
THE ENTIRE STAFF OFTHEOOORE
ROBINS FORD T AKES P ERSONAL
PRIDE AND PLEASURE IN CON-
GRATULATING T HE MANY OUT-
STANDING YOUNG AT HLETES WHO
ARE SUCH A CREDIT TO THE
HARBOR AREA.
THEODORE
ROBINS FORD
2060 COSTA PHONE
Harbor Blvd. MESA 642-0010
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t<>.l n pw \ ,, c;on .... ni thP UV
.lfl•l •·orl'trlL' cthlPtPs In thP llar-
IXJr ArPd prt>~-,'Tarn dur lnK tilt'
1 .A.Doc1r f'r baset,.lll C"ltnw helr1
.11 1 fl'>l.i \1 Po;a Park.
For All That's
R ichird 's Marl et
Richrd 's Blkery
Richlrd 's liq10r
Richrd 's Deli
Richlrd 's fis h Mkt.
Sl1dusUt 6ifts
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New .... Shop Harbor V iew
lllper iil H.rdwtre CaWwelb CH4ies
Ca•eo Cleuers C ~ iWre• U1lill it14
Sbell Senice Tilt friltt ltltfit
Howard's l1tritio1 ltwptr1 St1tio11n
Flowers by Morri M11ic Mirrtr lt11ty
The 6u ild Dr19s Muu~-lnilt lulty sc ht •• , .... , IHk
-On San Joaquin Hills Road
-Just East Of Mac Arthur Blvd .
And Fashion Island-
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GARY CONFER of the Rea Rams takes ott on a fast break
during the championship "A" divi sion play -off game with
Ensign In the Quad City tournam!!nt. Moe Fleming of t he
Rams, No, 34, moves over for a quick pass unrler the basket
while M:uty Feduct.a and Bill Wilkinson or the Ensign S!!a
Bees set ~ a defensive position. Scott Lohman, No. 2; Joe
Dlstantsloa, No. 12, and Pat Patrick, No. 15, of the 3ea Bees
are moving up to held defend. Ensign won the playoUs.
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WIN JUNIOR
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The 1971 -72 JUnior high
basketball season saw Rea and
Lincoln end In a deadlock wlth
5-2 records. Since one of the
Rea wins wa s over the Lancers,
the Rams r oached by Dave
Stowe were declared the league
champions.
Coach Karl Stal's Lancers
for med a nucleus for the San r rancisco basketba II trip
March 24 that saw league stand-
outs Rich Nebb, Gar y Guisness,
.Jim M1:Closkey, Mike Faulkner,
Doug Kanen, Fr ank Anderson,
Pat Patn ck, Marty Fed ucla and
Tom Hawkins representing the
cream of the conference. The
week-end saw the team spUt.
wfMJng one and losing one
against the Portola junior ltigh
9th grader s and the Phoenix
bound San Franr isco BCI world
series team.
Coach Jack Kessler's Ensign
Sea Bees finished 3r d In the
league standings but rame back
to rlefeat Rea In the finals
tor the play-of! championship.
This was the ·~ea Bees' 2nd
conse,·utlve play~rr crown. Joe
Olstanlslao, Pat P~trlrk, Marty
F'erl ucla, Bill Wilkinson and
Scott Lohman all came through
In the play-offs to give Ensign
another addition to their trophy
case.
The Gi sler Trojans under
coach Chuck Merrill ripped off
7 straight wins to annex the
Quad City leaRue crown. The
Trojans won their 8th In a
r ow with a w1n over Davis in
the first play -of! round but
wer e upse t by Ensign in the
semi-finals. Jason Kletnhei m
Stu Van Horn, Br ad Thomas:
Scott Hayes clnrl Ray OrRill
formed a smootl wl)r km g
quintet that lookea like tney
would sweep both leaJ'Ue and
play-off titles prior 10 t•,e En-
sign sem1-fllldl game.
The Dwyer Oilers, the Hunt.
ington Beach entry in the Quad
C lty league that includes teams
from Costa Mesa , Corona del
Mar and Newport Harbor, won
the B play-off championship
with a close win over Ensign
In the finals.
Coach Gar y Tr ickel's Gisler
Spartans rang up 7 in a row
in C lt>ague play and then went
on to sweep the play -o!fs to
galn the distinction of being
the only team In any div1s1on
to flnJsh the season undefeated.
Mike Samulin was a unanimous
choice as the outstanding player
1n the C division. Craig Fldony
and Kevin Wilkey and Kelly
Gallagher provided tht> points
for the Spartans when they
needed them.
"C" ACTION in the Ensign-Lincoln season finale sees Tom
Crone of Lincoln, No. 15, getting ott a jump shot away
from the guarding of Don Patton, No. 3. Steve Adams of
Ensign, No. 15, pushes off Guy Ellestad of Lincoln, No.
14, attempting to block the 2 pointer, while Marcus Hurl-
burt of Ensign, No. 5, waits for a possible rebound. Ensign
won the ll:llme In the final 2 minutes, 42 -34. (Opalek photo.)
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TOM LLOY of the Beach Cities tournament team grabs a
r ebound trom Junior Laker Ron Powell. Tom's teammates
are Dave Brockmeyer, No. 54, aod Br ent Kruse, No. 20. lN THE "C" PLAY-OFF FrNAL.S between Gisler and Rea, Robln Pocock Directly behind Tom Is the Junior Lalters' Chris Lippert,
of Rea Is shown driving against Mike Smulin, No. 16, or Gisler. Other who was named the most valuable player of the Junior
Gisler players, In dark unllorms, are Kelly Gallagher, No. 13, and Glenn World Series, played ln Phoenix, Ari2101la . The Jun1or
Garrity, No. 12, setting up their zone defense. Rea players In the back-Lalcers edged the Beach Cities team and went Lnto the
ground, ten to right, ar e Art HuttUng aod Fernando Morales. Gisler won rtnals, where they lost to the Los Angeles Stars. This ls
finals 36-28 to go undefeated In both league and play-off rompeUtloo. the 3rd straight year tor an all-Calllornia teams !ina I.
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TRACK HOPES ARE HIGH
Tbe 197! track seuoo for
Corooa del Mar, Newport Har-
bor, Costa Mesa aod Estancia
o1fer ed a lot of promlse and
hopes for a bUdding gro~ of
prep newcomers and contlnued
success for the veterans.
Tom Fisher bas some promis-
ing tresbmen In high jumper
Ken Cooner, who Is clearing
6' and over in varsity competl.-
tton, plus MUch Bernett 1n the
long lump and Alan Liddle head-
tng a group or promising dash
men. Corona del Mar bas santa
Ana Valley cballengtng the Sea
Kl.ngs for the lrvlne league
crown, which Corona won in
'71. After collecting champion-
ship trophies In football, water
polo, wrestling and sharing the
basketbaJl title, Corona del
Mar's hopes tor repeating as
the Irvine league champs were
deaU a body blow when Santa
Ana Valley speedsters woo the
lnltlal conttontatlon with the
Corooans iD March.
Tbe Sea Kings baYe good
balance and a bevy of 0\lt-
st:andlng performers w1th three
1971 league champions in
sprinter Carlo Tosti, high
jumper George Kent and vaulter
Todd Vaughn. John Miles, Matt
Cox and Joe Tosti have proved
e.xceptlooal so far In the dashes
and the shot while Howard
Royster las posted the county
best Ln the dlscus with a toss
over the 170' mark. The Sea
Kings will more than hold their
own in fUture meets and will
be among the top contendors
tor the league title and the
CIF qualltylng meets.
Mesa has the brUUant Doug
MacClea.n, sonofKWIZ'ssport-
caster Spider MacLean, setting
all ltinds of new records in
the mlle. The Olswang twins,
Tom and John, are alternating
wins In the 2-mlle event, with
John setting a new Beach Ctues
mark of 9:21.6 this year. Mac-
Clean shattered the mlle r ec-
ord during tbe same Beach'
Cltles meet wtth an easy 4:1 8.8
wblle buckiog a strong head
wind during the race. Howard
Royster of COM set a new
discus record of 168' 10-1/4"
while Terry Albritton beaved
the shot 66' 5-1/2" for hls
lllettme best and another meet
r ecord and county best mark
of the year .
DOUG ADAMS, Newport Harbor "C" d1v1sloo jumper, Is shown competing against Kaiser
during a track and neld meet last year. Doug broke a league recor d by clearing 9' 7".
Costa Mesa and Estancia
round out the Irvine league con-
tenders In the Beach area. Es-
tancia lost a truly ltfeat com-
petitor when Bruce GLrasole
moved to San Diego, where he
Is dominating the dashes, long
jump and anchoring his Madi-
son high school relay team
to a Jot of victories for a
school that never was a winner
before in track. Eagle coach
Rick Desmet has been plllng
up a lot of points In the dashes
tor Mesa and getting help from
younger brother Paul in the
other speed events.
Newport Harbor Is again be-
tog sparked by Terry Albritton
In the shot and discus and
Matt Hogsett, the Tar one-man
~g. Last year Albritton and
Mark Stevens gave Harbor
probably the best 1-2 punch
any high school In the country
ever exper ienced as the 2 al-
ternated wLns during the r egular
season. Stevens won the Sunset
league title. Albritton topped
Stevens for the CIF semi-final
crown. Stevens and Albritton
placed 1-2 In the stale meet
at UCLA when they and Randy
Cross of Crespi all heaved
the 12-pound shot over 60' Ln
the nnats. Both Cross and Al-
britton have been over 66' In
their various meets thls year,
so the state Ctnals this year
will probably be another r ec-
ord shattering altair.
Matt Hogsett Is proving to
be about the most versatile
track performer In Harbor his-
tory with excellent clockings
and wtns In the high and low
hurdles, the 220, 440 and the
880 plus anchoring the relay
teams to numerous wlns so far
this year. Besides carrying a
fine 3. 75 grade-point average
ln the r tass r oom, the ver-
satile Matt also serves as stu-
dent body pr esident and is fea-
tured Ln several dramatic per-
for mances. His come trom be-
hind perfor mances In the mile
relay, where he has made ~
hugh deficits, have bordered
on the sensational.
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JOHN WA LOON gets off a shot for tbe Ka.lser "C" team desptte defensive attempts of
Dwyer's David Terry, No. 2, and Alan Bra vender. Other players are, for Ka.lser : Jim
Huber, No. 24; Gr eg Custer, No. 21, on the len, and Colin Warfield, No. 20, under the
basket ; for Dwyer: Jess Bean, No. 8; Kurt Lynott, No. 10; Dave Case, No. 1, foreground.
M!DCOURT ACTION ln the TeWinkle-Gisler "B" game has the tip going to But Balch of
Gi sler (light rolor ed Wllfor ms). AcUon show TeWinkle players (dark uni for ms) Brad
Thomas, No. 41, left, Stu Van Horn, right center or ball, and Jayson Klelnhein, No. 43,
right renter for eground, startln~ to set up the defense. TeWinkle won the duel 19 to 9.
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BRENT KR USE, No 20, of the Ne'\II'P()rt ~ch Cities
World Ser ies team scores 2 points against Mid West
4 state AA U champs, trom Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri
and Iowa. The Beach Cities team defeated the Kansas
aau champions 67 -37 ln the opening r ound of the
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THE "WESTSIDE WOLFERS'' are the 1972 Newport Harbor park and r ecre-
ation "A" basketball champions. Top row, ten to right: Jim Reubal, Mark
Rlzzatto, coach Mark McKenzie, PIUI Doyle and Pete Maradudln; bottom
row: Steve Barnes, Wade BelJakoff, Scott Drusseau and Blane Endsley.
THE ''BUFFALO IIILLS LAKERS" are the 1!1";2 :'-ewport Harbor park ann
recreation "C " basketball ch.imptons. Top row, left to right: Mark Evan:.,
Dwayne Bora and Chris King; bottom row: Jon Shamr ell, Kevin Harney,
coat'h Bill Moran, Richard Kindorr and Jeff Stehr.
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THE "CRACK UPS'' are the 1972 Newport Harbor park and recreation "B"
basketball champions. Top row, ten to right: Greg Kohler, Scott Gallatin,
Mark McPeak and Taylor Savage; middle row: Andy Sadlich, Mtke Brick-
man, coach Mark McKenzie, Mike MlchaUk and Mike Flamson; bottom row:
Mark WhJtehouse, Davtd Koehler and Cameron Hall.
COSTA MESA bat'kflelrt roarh
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backs, Flip Dar nell, ~o. 10, Jl
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H.~ 1-Wlf \H f(J:O. or th .. < or oru •let !'ol.lr Wd
K lrli!S sinks J I o rootPr ll se•·onds ~If> for .. th•
Pnrl or the game. givinP the Spa Kmgs J 50 -~~·
wlnnJrn• It-ad, .1s Hob <;tewart, \o. 32, Jn<! PJ!
Bcirrett, ~0. 44, or the ~lagnolld SenltnPIS
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far lert, ancJ John Sumnpr, "o. 24, 10 fore-
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JJy Ac1amson, r ight, are also tn on lt1c "''tlon.
DWYER'S ''C" TEAMSTER Alan Bravender, on
right, battles Greg Custer anc1 an unlrtentltiert
Kalser guarr1 Cor the rebound t1urlng a game
In th e new gym at thP Upper Ray Boys lluh.
Je ff Waldon, No. 5, or Kaiser Is poisf'fl to ar;-
slst hie; tPammatPs. llwyPr won tl11·, ontf>SI.
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NEWPORT HARBOR ATHLETES, RECIPIENTS OF THE 1971 MARINERS SPORTSMEN TROPHY
STANDING, lett to right: Br oce Wtn~rd, Baseba ll, Short Stop; Mike Br own, Wrestling, 157 Wel gtrt Class;
Tim QuJnn, Water Polo, Guard; Jim Swlrk, Football, Linebacker; FRONT ROW, len to rhtht : Stewart
Weed, Gymnastics, Rings; Ke vin Ashe, Swimming Team.
Pr our1 and posse~slve, Newport Harbor High sportsmen do not want to r elinquish the Mariner s "All
Spor ts " trophy won last year in r ompetltlon alr.liost Cor ona riel Mar High.
Competing In eight spor ts (Baseball, Basketball, Football, Gymnastics, Swimming, Tennt!>, Water
Polo aoo Wrestling,) llar oor High won thP trophy In 1971 by r taalking up a 5 win -3 loss total a~lost
r or ona r1~1 Mar. At press time the win-loss rPr·or tl ts In Cor orw r1e l Mar's favor for possesston or the
t ri)J)hY In 1972. The Sea Kings boast .t ··urrent 4 wws aw1 2 lossf-s agatnst llaroor lli~l1 with two moP·
PVPnts to l.O IJerore tiJP troph) winner ts ded.trp(l.
The troph} was r1esl~er1 .trv1 1 r eated by c ulonel T. P. Atktnson, .t rPstr1f>nt or f~llloa anti 111ember
of ~lartnPrs Ar1vlsoq Hoar l. T he swon1s on thP trophy -N<•re , ootrthut(.o(J lJ)' c ol. Atktn!-.lm fro111 hts pnvatP
··ollectlon and are authentt1·ated to havP tJPen wtelr1f'O by soldters rr oru on1-or the l>uxP r>f Wetltnj(ton's
rP~ment!> at thP Rattle of Waterloo, the last battle of the ~apoleorur Wars.
The trophy Is pr Psentf>d annually by MarlnPr s Saving anr1 Loan As'iCJ< 1atton dt 1111• wtnmn~ s< hool'<>
A·J.•arrls hanquPt in May. Along wlt11 thP presPntatiOn, Martn~>rs ~·ongratul41Ps IJoth thl· C).jtJor s .UI(f thP
Sea Kwv.s upon tile (JufSt<lllrltng r·ontnllutlon thetr athleltt programs haVP lli.tdl to lht• I'I)IIJIIIUIIII}' thfCJUI{II
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