HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-05-04 - Newport Harbor EnsignARBOR DAY FESTIVITIES at Bayytew elemeata.ry tchool
1D Costa Mesa last Thursday teatured tbe plantlnc ot a
cberry tree by TV aDd movie star Budd)' Eblen {left}.
Mra, Cal Fuller, and Mrs. Fuller's son,JobD,&Dd dl.o(hter,
Joyce. Mrs, Fuller 1s the daugbter of former Newport
Beach tire chter Frank Crocker, tn wr.::sse memory she
preseotad the tree, Her children are stOO.ots at Bayvtew.
(EIISIIPl phOto .)
PRlNCIPAL GARLAN WETZEL addreSAa lhldeotl a.nd-
parents a.t Bayview ICilool, as county -."tsor Roaa.ld
Caspers ud other auests look on.Firetruetsfrom Newport
Beach aDd Ora.np COUDtJ Dre departm.eota were on hand
to hetp entertain the schoolldd1, (Enslp phOto.)
Free
is a real bear!
''Free Ange1a,''wa.sthemes-
sage from the Costa. Mesa City
CouncU to Ralph Lutge Monday
night.
Mr. Lutge keeps a pet Ori-
ental sun bear oamed Angela
In a big cage on the back lot
ot his camping tca.ller bust-
ness at 2000 Harbor Blvd.
Aop.la !:las Uved, played and
eaten honey there tor 7 yean
since leaving her birthplace
ln the jungles of Taiwan. County
animal control otrlcers agree
tl:lat Angela leads a better lite
than the average bear, but It's
still aptnst the law to harbor
a bear on Harbor Blvd., or
anJWbtre elft in Costa Mesa,
10 An(ela has 90 days to flDd
a new home.
She wellhs 125 pouods, ls
brown, frtendty, aod --oews-
men had toagreewtthanekterb'
lady •ho baby talked Angela
and patted her nose during a
vtslt Tuesday --"ctU as a
bug."
Angela makes friendly,
wb.lmperlng soUDds for ad·
mlrers, a.nd loves to -wrestle
and ca.Yort wtth O'Wtler Lutge,
Mr. Lutge sbowed the City
CouncU pictures ot Ancela at
play when be pleaded wtth them
Monday night to lean the bear
alooe in her happy home.
A new neighbor had com-
plllned about the bear's pre-
seoce, so the City fathers had
to decide her tate. Tbey YOted
5-0 that no uceptt.oa could be
m&IH to the lawap.ln.lthl.rbol-lne cianeerous aDimals.
Convention site planned
Plans tor a major cormmUon dra-.rn by R. M. TOOmas and
eeoter to be added to the New-A~lates, Newport Ceoter.
porter Inn wlll go before the Tbe elh.tbtt ball wt.U occ~y
Newport Beach Plaontng Com. the oew buUdinr's Drst floor
minion tonJ.jfht, May 4. and the meettng rooms l.lld
The city's community de-shops wtll be ~stairs. Meet-
ve~CC~ment department wtllree-iniE rooms will total 8,500 aq,
ommeod appronl ot the center, ft.. of floor space and •1ll be
wblch would reature S meetlnr designed to seat 565 people.
rooms, 10,000 stttare feet of Tb.e exhibit ball, wben used
1lhlblt space and several re-as a bugg dlnl.o( area will
taU shops. Selt about 800 per~. Its
Tbe 2-story coonotlon fa-capacity tor a general assembly
clllty wlll be bllllt oa wt.t metting ls plan.oed for aboot
ta oow a .-rltlor lot betw"n 1 200 persons
the 11m's Monte Culo meeting 'City JOOing~equlrementscall
room l.lld Ule Emptre baDQuet tor a mtnlmum o1 8!8 puking
room. It ts plu.Dad to be spaces at the Newporter If the
Z6 tteC hlgb. cOOYeotioa ceoter ts built. Pla.na
Com m unity deYelop!Mnt tDdlcate tbat 919 spaces 1POUkt
er of the City of New-po rt Beoda..:._
JOe
COSTA -
M ESA
ILL
student Jlrlkt
today, May 4, at
Harbor hich schOOl
t.n been nerted by a.
ot talks between school
Charles Godshall and
a 17-Jtra.r-old student woo l'lad
ealled the strike to protest
tbe Vletuam wu.
Dutd Lumlan, a junior at
tbe school, told the Ensign
Yuterday that "some spoo-
tueous action" l.s still pos-
sible, but that he ts trying
to 4od an oft-campus location
for the war protest meeting
by students.
Daftd, who Uves at2016Tus-
tln A,e,, West Upper Bay, and
Jenntter Roese, 16, of 1752
Piasa del Norte, Balboa, were
ldeottned as "coordtnator s"
tor the strike, which David
ald had been called by the
Orange County Student Union.
The stUdent union, oot yet
recoptud bJ aebool ad.mt.all-Mr. GodlhaU ll1d be warDed After a second talk wUh the take part 1n the strike, but
traton II a 1epUmate ltudent David Tuellday moraJ.ng tba.t youth Tuelday afternoon, Mr. after the Tuesdayatternoootalk
P'Olll, was formed ''abotlt S uy atUdentl who sldpped Godshall said he beUeved that •tth the principal, he satd b.ls
YMkl a,o,•• Jounc LamiaD aJd. elaut1 and rema.tned oo cam-any student action today would uo~ was ''seeking !JOmepla.ce
He claimed tbe lf<KC) bu about PU& would be suspeoded, and ta.lte place off ca.mpus after off campus to hold our meet-
ZOO membeu on ''Ht'enl b.llh tbl.1 students who tried to get school hours. tng."
school campUMslntbeeowQ." others to cut class ud strike, David Lumlan l'lad hoped to Mrs. James Zeiger, mother
Davtd Cupe:Dter, who IM_,I would b ee even st1lfer penal-get "a.t leut 200" of the of Jennifer Roese, said she
run an orp.ntaatioo called the ties schOol's Z 700 eW"ollment to did oot support what the stu-~-:oo c::~~ t:, ~ or!o:; o· RUG S M U G. G L E ~~~~~eth~:n:~nc~~n ~~ several speakers who bad the war.
promised to address a campus RING ··I don't believe In strU:.es,"
rallY ar Harbor hlgll, told the BROKEN M". Zeiger fold the Enslgo, Ens1gu that the local school "but the k..ids a.re copying the
strike was part of a "aation-adults and they can see how
wide attempt to shut dOWn fed -Newport Beach pollee have Newport Beac h Detective Sgt. strikes have m:...naged to tie
eral oftlces and school cam-arrested 2 men and erpect to Leo Konkel has identUled 2 things up tn the past and get
puses as part of a May 4 arrest more after cracking a otber suspects being sought as results."
peace moratorium to protest drug smuggllng operation this Pierre Jacques Bertolino and Principal Godshall c.alle<IDa-
the bombing 1n VIetnam." week and conllscatlng almost Hank D. Kuykendall, both 22, vld LumLa.n, "a good kid, whom
'PIGGY RIIMIRT
Mr. Carpenter said El Mo-300,000 illegal pills. who have Uved In Newport we 1\ave urged to run for stu-
deoa high school aDd "possibly Richard Velarde Lor>et, 42, Beach, but who were last Icnow n dent ortlce, but he Is very DR. ROBERT MOO RE
one or two otherslnthecounty" ot Los Ange les was picked UJl to be 1n ttawut. Sgt. Konkel verbal and chooses to ~rate c M • k
would also be b.lt today by late TuesdaJ. 1n Los Angeles. said yesterday that he Is outside of the r egular stUdent PIC $
student peace strikes. Lopez aod Lyle P. Rodgers, ··pretty s ure both me1. are now or ganizations." • •
In mimeographed literature 32, of 305 32nd St., West New-back on the mainland." Young Luml.a.n prnsed the
~~:~~~~~:~ ~~~ ~~ posp~~cya~;l~~s.~.,:~ He said other su~cts are principa l and said he felt man woman e being sought, but would oot "sympathy for Mr. Godstlall F ~~~;. and on Monday and or amphetamine and barbiturate reveal their na mes. because he Is sub)e<:ted to pr es-f I h
ol th.ls week, students pUis pollee found when they Lopez, a truc k dr iver 1n Los sures from all directions; he 0 e year
to Initiate dis-arrested Rodgers at his hOme. Angeles, was arraJgned In Har-just 1\appens to represent the e~::~s about VIetnam tn The news of Rodgt!rs' arrest bo Dlstrl t M nJ · 1 c 1 sta e yesterday and to sup-had been beld up for fear of r c u Cij)a ourt schoo e bllshment." The pr esident of Ora.nit!
a strike today , Young Lu-alerting others Involved In tbe y~rday, and Is bemg held Newport Beach pollee, ooH-Coast College and a Westclitf oo .,50,000 bond. Bond tor tied of the possibillty of the businesswoman tLave been
had school permlss.loo conspiracy, pollee satd. Rodgers,. w.ho Is In Orange student strike, said they would chosen man and woman ot the
distribute leafiets last Frl-The poUce cla.J m that the ColUI.ty .toul, 1s $30,000. "lncrease surveillance, but not year by the Costa Mesa Ctlam-
but baDdedoutother Utera-tlllclt drugs wer e smuggled tn A preUmlnary hearlng has go ontllecampusuntessactually ber of Commerce
M.ODday aDd Tuesday with-from Mexico and were Intended been schectuled In Harbor court needed," Mr s. Jack w. ·Reinert, whO
oUir _J>orn,_lsslon, principal God-for sale in Nev.'J)Ort Beach. for May 12. "Usa~~. had come ro us Kl"ll-freeway bl"ll ok'd ~:::,~~.".~~~·:~~:.~~~ w·Uer,•· Mr. Godshall sald, Relnert's depar tment store tn
could have set up a forum Costa Mesa, Is the chamber's
the students aDd they could A bill to ellmlnate the pro-to tight the treeway, has asked Costa MeSOA's City Council woman of the year .
Invited speakers from all posed Pacltlc Coast Frt>eway the state's Dh1slon of High-went on reco rd last month In Man of the year, Dr. Robert
of the VIetnam question, tllrough Newport Beach sailed ways to let lllm know the legal s upport of Mr . Burke's bill. B. Moor e, has headed Orange
we simply can't dlsr~ tllrough the State Assembly l.a..nguage containedlnotherbllls Attempts by tht> state U ttle Coast College since 1964.
elaSS<>s on such short notice," Monday by a 62 ~0 vote. that have sought to chOp parts Hoover Commission to get the Harbor Area United Fund .,.,·as
Meanwb.lle, a separate Seaate of the freeway route, so that Highway Co mmission to con-named org-a.nlutlon of the rear .
bill, which would knock out he can tntroduee a bill k1111ng vene & meeting of local of. The awar ds were <lnnounced
the entire freeway route, Is wtlat's ten of the PacUi c Coast ft c~ls to solve the rr.-.e.,.·~y last Friday at a luncheon at
betng held up tmtil Its author , r oute. controversy took. a nev.-taek the Cost.. Mesa Golf a.nd Country
Senator Dennis Carpenter, can Another treeway bill, by As-last week., When Ule Hoover Club.
ret the proper legal wordiog semblyman Robert Burke, of gro~ directed state highway Pem Reinert, who has Uved
needed to deal the death bklw Huntington Beach, seeks a mor-division deput}' dir@("'tor John here for the past 23 yea rs
to th1 controverSial rOI.ie. atortum on freeway building Ma.looey to ask. a May 18 meet-rdnee movtnetrom Los Aoeeles,
Autmbi,Jmao Robert Bad. vt&il a study ot a.ler nattns In!£ of the Highway Commlssloa W'l.l picked for "yean of de-
lam'• blU aot a ~):y ea..• be made t,. ~te and 10 ta• the lattlatift to ea.1llft« Y'*'l MCYice to the com-...,_, ~~ munlty." u ....... mow: reception from fel--..1 commuoiUe.s. the meetlllfl.
low assemblymen but prob Her accomplishments lo-~:~ ~~:te~ w~::e: st= TIRE STORE REJECTED clug~eetor of the Costa Mesa
Badham bill died In committee Chamber of Cornmen·E. co -
last yea.r Homeowners from the area Ave. requested tl'lat hiS lot be founder of thP cflamhPr's wo-
A spokesman In Mr . Bad-turned out In force Monday rezoned from Rl to R2. men's division, past pr esident
ham's om ce said Tuesday M ni ght to cheer a Costa Mesa • ADOPTED a resolution or the Costa Mesa Greeters,
ls "hopetul that the bill wtu City Council denial of a re-S'-"PQrting the Santa Ana R1ver board member of Costa Mesa
get Drst r eading in the Senate quest by the Firestone Tire Santiago Creek green belt plan. United Fund, first vtc.e-Pr esl-
tb.ls week or next week and Company to open a store at • APPROVED a zoning ex-dent of the Downtown Business
be quickly r eferred to the Senate the corner of Date Pl. and ceptlon which will allow rental Ass., secretary or the Costa
POLICE HELICOPTER trom Costa Mesa. deliver s 38
Carolina cherry trees to Bayvtew sthool principal Gar !an
Wetr.t1 for presentaUon to members ot the 3rd grade class.
Newport Harbor b.lgh school's band (In background) enter-
tained the Arbor Day gathering.
transportation committee .. Cinna mon Ave. of a C-1 building at 1922 Po-Mesa Goll ancl Country Club,
Senator Carpenter woo' says The tir e company sought a mona Ave. for small cl.ub mt>et-current president of Costa Mesa
he has decided thai a sin le wnlng el ceptton which would lngs, wedding rPCeptlons and Tomorrow' past president of
tul "'I gth, have allowed the store on • noo.proflt or =nir.alions Hope Newnnrt Harbor Zonta Club, power measure .... l1ng e c 1 1 •· · -~ "· 1 th ~st -ot at Ule southwest cor -Place Youth Invo tvement Pro-treasurer of Costa Mesa P1a.y-enU4 e route s e ....,. way r 1 ner o the tntusect on. gram w111 use the building 3 hOUse Patrons.
TruStee StraUSS reS I• g n s w:0:a:~~~:s sfo~~~~= s~~~ da!s AwPe;~~~r:D a zoning ex-be~nrsp~~~oe:ts ~~~/r:;;~::~~
vice stations that sell tires caption allo•·tng construction •nd Profasslonal .,.,,oman of the
a lready elist tn Costa Mesa of 6 dwelling units on pr oper !)' }'&ar (19£3-6"'). Chamber of Newport-Mesa school board wiU be r e-worded and sub-schOols deDctent by U25 mil-T"· 00 ll · at 189 Del Mar Ave. Commerce mem---r s"'" ,.,.,.0m--trustees discussed the dis-mttted to the bQ.ard at a later Uon throughout the state. •...: same meowners, ear er uo: '".., .., tn the Council meeung had • OKAYED consttuctlon or a of the ''ear (1963-64) and a trlct's budget for next schOol meeting. • AOOPTlON of a r esolu-• ~ year and accepted the resigna-• ADOPTION of a resolu~ Uon supporting Proposition 2 supported a.n attempt by a ser-Lucky Super Market and O{h('t Glrl Scouts of America ''Good
Uon ot a board member at Uon opposing the Watson 00 the June 6 tallot. The pro-Ylce statioo gro!C) to have a shops ln a Cl -CP z.on(' at 2180 Scout '' ~.,.,-ardee.
Tuelda.y llliflt's rei(Uia.r meet-a mendment, a ballot nr,_.,si-position would replace or re-6-montll moratorium placed on Harbor Blvd. Dr. Moore, 55, ~s praised ,.. ....-service station and garage de • CHA.."GED parking regub-for his work as president of ini at Costa Mesa high school. Uon scheduled for the NO'Iem-tlabtllt.ate I, 700 scllools '""' t -tlons for property •t 3050 Pull. Har bor Ar ~ IJnited Fund, <ll<l
Oooald Strauss, of 101 VIa ber electiOn The amendment tllrougbOut the state which are ve....,..men · · The City Council followt>d man to allow Redman V&n J.nd tor leadership which his rita-Venetia, Lido Isle, annouoced would Umit property taxes and considered to be dangerous In u r h Storage co. of Santa Ana to uon said had madt occ 'one
that he will eod his 10 years would reportedly leave nubllc the event of earthquakes . tPhlao• nlrecocmmeooa ,on 1° 1
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00 the schOol beard in time nit omm1ss on n urn-build a van and stongefarlllty . of the outstandtn~ community
to be replaced In an Aug. 8 Ensenada armada Sal"ls lng<lowntheff"sfon .. pt>Uca-coue.eslntne .. uon."" election. A speclalschoolboard Uon. MRS. CAOE SUCCUMBS He is a native of IAinslow,
election had already been called In other action Monda y, Coun. Mar illa Arntz Gade, wr.o spent Ariz. He became dl!.an of In-
for that date to pick a sue-About 550 boa ts are expected lookers Includes Rear Adm iral cU_:nen : the b st 20 Winters in th(' Har-structlon at OCC in 1960, ... n.er
cessor to Harbor municipal to sail from Newport Beach Joseph W. Williams Jr., com-SET a pu~U~ h('ar!ni for bor Area, died unexpe.:tt.><11)' servlnR as an <~ssoclate di-
court judge SeUm Franklln, who at noon today, May 4, tor En-mandant or the lltll Naval Dis-6:30 p.m., Ma) Lo~. on an ordl-May z willie vtslti:lf:" a daUithter rector of the F'or<1 Fourxl:itton,
retired when be accepted his seoada , Mellco, 1n the slive r trlct; Rear Admiral James w. Dance creatinio: a special com-In Ventura, Calif. and teaching history &od avia -
judgestUp last month. Voters anniversary running of the Williams, Coast Gua.r d llth merclal-r PCreation :r.ooe west Mrs .. Gade, who was 88, had ttoo at Fla(stan. Ariz., high
wtu DOW pick 2 new school W:>rld's biggest International district commaiXUnt; Mayor of So~h Coa st Pla.:t.a, where wintered each }'ear wttfl her school. He was a Navy aviator
trustees in August. yacht race, Don Mclnnls of Newport Beach; Four Seasons VIllages plans daughter' Mr s. Fred Kuster' during World War II.
BOOpt talks tncluded the ad-The winner Is e~pected to Ensena.da Yacht Club president to bulk! a recreation compln. of 604 Ma.rigold Av-e., Cor ona-M • N B
d1Uoo ol$65,000 tonext year's cross the finish Une between Gu.illermo Bolsson andhlsas-• REFERRED • de -annexa -del Mar. She Is also survived ISS • •
budget to reflect specJaleduca-midnight tonight and 9 a.m. slsta.nt, francisco Mor ales; tion request by owners or land b}' 3 other daughters, Mrs. con test I. s 0 n
Una federal f\mds which wtu Fr iday, Light ,.lnds are ex-Rear Admiral Hector !Umirez at 16t h and S~rlor AYe. to Regtnakl MurrayandMrs.Mau.
be spellt, Tbe $65,000 does Deeted to teeo the race "a A., who commands the Melican the Costa Mesa-Newport Beach rice IUIIIancourt, both of Bet -
DOt reflect any lnerease ln local little slow but smooth," accor d-nanl sector which lncha:les En-lla1soD committee to deter mine Un, N. H., and Mrs. Robe rt The Newport Harbor Jaycees
taz tnooey, but slmpty allows tng to race chairma.n Hlchard seoa.da; General Hector Ar-hOw city boundary lines 'llrOUld Henderson of Ventura ; 13 .uwouoced the beginning of the
for accounting tor the federal Jenness of the Newport Oc:ean rl.ala, who com rnatlds tile 2nd be affKted. grandchildren and 11 rrut-1972 "Miss Newport Beat h"
mooey, school oftlcJals DOted Sailing Assn., wb.lch sponsors Military Zone In Mellco, and • DIRECTED the city stan grandchildren. contest yesterday. All jUniOr
ALL. STARS NAMED Tbe budpt, DDW peqed ai the n ee, Nicolas Saad A., director of to study possible re-wning of She was a native of No rway Pfls tromNewportHarborHirh
The KJft.llls Ctoo ol Costa. $!3,588,510, · would mean a Craft ranging In length from Mexico's tourl&t bureau. the enUre Del Ma.r AYe.-Or-aoo lived most of her Ute In and Corona del Mar Hll[h are
plaaners SI.J tbelr recorn-be pro'lided.
mtDdaUoa tor plan IIJI)l'O'I'I.I
11 subject to an acrNmG by
Ute Hnporttr m&llll'fmentthat
lbo holol'l hoUooptor pod YIU
bt nmond, and that oewpuk-
tnr area• be praYed and ltr1ped
to mHI ellr otr-otrtot portiJtr
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to llttdy llltproblom uri -ncomm-"Uou to tbl Plu-a.tar CommfllloL
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Mesa, llp0D80r ol the 0raoce property tu;' rate locrease of 24 feel ~ to the U.S. Nuy's Pr~sldeot Luis EcheYerrta aage AYe, a.rea ~•r the o-.ner BerUn, N. H., where tuneral ellg1ble tor the cootest.
Couaty prep &U·star bUtetball 28 eenta: per $100 of assessed 89.foot ,-awl, "Saluda," wi.U Is etpeeted to be among tbe of property at Z29 Del Mar services are pendi.Dg. Darr ell Sta.rnea, chairman.
aame, •DQOW'ltu tM Mleetloa nh-.Uoa. Currtat rates are compete. The sta.rttnc Deld •m welcomtnr party tn Enseoada, a.ooounced that the deadline lor'
of lbe i:)Uowtnc local atb'-tta $5,10 lo Costa Uesa aDd $4.72 be close to the record 579 Ur_ Jenness saJd. WHAT 'S IN A NAME?. entrles 1$ Ma.y 15. The S tlna1-tor tbt JUDI 17 pme: •uq lA Newport Btaeb. •hlch rep.tered tor the 19?0 The race otftct.aUy ends Sa-tsts wU1 be cbolen on the buts
St'fttr Ud Scott Cameroo ot 8\c)t. Jobn Nicoll saJd the race, Mr. Jeun11s said. hlrdlly at nooo. YUh any fln. Newport Beachplannlnecom-ch1c ceottr in the muthern of ~hOlarsiiJp, peuooatltJ,ap.
CoroM Ml lOt b1Jb .cbool, ftpe doel DOt lneludtpou:lble Tbe raelq eommlttte, tn S lsbera alter that ume DOC Mine mtsaiooers haYI aottced tnat edre ol Newport Centtr, When peuanct aDd ta.llot.Communlty
Jack Areber of Colt& MIA all.tJ ralMI &Del added triage boats:, will pt tbe r.m UDder eouldved as ha•tar ofnei&Uy Ctric Ceoter DriYI Is 1bout kK:&l tl.q»~.JtU deelded, to a and IChOol aetl'l'ltlH an alm
blCil KbOol, Doac Coafv ol bt_,.t, tor lebooltmploJ•~· way from tbl starUnc point ftAbbed tltt rae1. S milts trom the city's ch1e boDd •lectlon lUt October, that tatta Jato ~. Tbt
IIII.DCJI. Ud BtU MelJaDIJ ol Tbe otlt tchool board meet. Julit out51de th1 tarbor en-'t'roprbJ prt:MDtaUOU 1.rt ctottr, 10 theJ n.nt to re-. theJ didD't WaDI to buy U»e ftlltlllta wiU bl named IUy II,
Harbor Ktp. Tide 1tb ua&IUtc 11 JlUid 6)f 7:SO p.m •• tranc:e. Eleftll IICOttr.tswlll tcbertulld b' S p.m. Saturci&J umt thl tbcrrouctlfar• --a, $6.9 million dr•m, tbt plu-ud Mt.a M1wport Bel.cb wtll
1101"0-..-.IIUM wtnbtpla,.S May IS tn tht ..t tall CCG· mark tbt 8lart1rla ar-., ud I at EutiWil'a BaMt Hotel, tbl-a lf'Cq) o1 illands too mlltt: HI'S blld tbem.tr .. wttb a M wow..., at U.IUIIal eo..
at Orup C.. ColJoco. -· room ot Nowpori liar-C-Ga&rd &OIIIl&rrenl!YIU -by a -lllot 11111>1 OWOI'. C!Yie Coolor Orin 01111 DOelt1e -t'o boU ot lilt Baa.
IOMDS 10 11 DISCJIS!D blx' blcta tehoo1. patrol lbl u-. to ketp C*· at ttM bome ol tlle En...,.. At *tt, the eommllatooers etl'ltiM', u cCJt for tbt old o.. BQ CUib •J-11 • n. J .. 1 put baM •*-Adloa taao T'UMdty by the taton aDd. neera ......,.utct Yaebt Cllb PI'Uidtat. eu bl ,.... tbl.t tb8 Fanlloa dc:rw..,.u, 'nit wtaMr 11 ... _.. •
-wiD lit lilt toPe ti tllo oellool board !Jiel_, Tilt C-Guord eattor "Wal-Soda! ..... Ill N..._. lo"llllo, lroal ftlell "Fanlloo ToaJ&!It. tboJ wt11 1Uo ot--Ill 1M "J-llloo" •llldlc o1 De lfewport Hetpte • APPROVAL of nlet ud Dill" WlU ucort tbt race. .S.clll Pl"«ldllic tbl nee ll· Drift" ..Ul taiDt ttl! ame. tlelll DOtlce ol tiM t:l..lllll7WI' P~~~~o~& dll .... "'nt t*
bJr •lll"--.a.t1:JOp .. rep."ttm• IO"fiiDC admit-Dllldtutu ftom bottl tbls c lllled a MOSA.-....-.edact.liJ UUt Ll .UCS roet w..._bJOCUidlr1aca•• tro.allDNrC&IItllna.._,
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Of THE ctTY OF flE\WOftT MACH
THE HARBOR AREA'SOFFSETNEWSI'AI'ER
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'Ill& MntPORT liA-..otl ENSIGN It the Oft!)' ....,.pa printed and
• t" b• ia d. Qty of NftopOrt Bocb, a.nd tiM ~y locally o-ed ... .,..ltd --..per la tiM N.wpon ~ Jok• Ar~a.
PsU ted ...,.ldy, 00 llund.y. Sccocw:l dM. ~ pUd at Corona
.WMar,Calil.
~ NBWI'OilT HARIOil ENSIGN..., adjudpd to be a -~lift of ...-u c::ircule,tion by c:owt d«rtc No. A·l0178 datU May 14, 1951 ,
Ia Supwlar Co.an fot tbe County of Orup, Scate o( C&Hfo.-aia, and by
,..._ ._eo( ill qualified to publUI:a ..U public: DOfica r.q•d by law.
AJ. VO !. HAAP A . , , , • . Owner aod Publiaber
PEG KAAI'A . . . . . , , . , . .Aaociatco Editor
IUBSCfU,TtON RATES
ln Harbor Area ;
Oat of tt.rbor Acu:
One year, 1.5.00; 2 yean, I 8.00
One year, $6.00; 2 ycan,IIO.OO
<JJ. .etlf ~ .A.,.
ARVQ E. MAAPA, owner and publisher of ttu: Ensign
• COMMENTING ON NEWS OF THE DAY
Headline in last week's Ensign: "3 SIG-
NAL SITES OK'D TO GET FEDERAL
FUNDS," telling of action taken by the
Newport Beach City Council. And an
item in today's Ensign reports a tele-
type tie-up between the local libraries
and 6 other Orange County libraries,
made possible by federal funds. No won-
der we are losing --both In the fight
against Inflation and against federal take-
over of local functions. It could be other-
wise: Our city could set an example for
other cities to follow --by pledging
help to President Nixon's anti-Inflation
program, and taking the essential first
step of "doing it ourselves" and asking
for no funds from our deeply In debt
federal government. • • •
A good Incentive for taking · the pledge
outlined above Is knowledge of the econ-
omic law formulated by noted economist
Ludwig von Mises: "Every government
Intervention in the economic activities
of the people results In less satisfaction
of human wants." The reason for this
profound truth Is easy to understand:
When government intervenes "to help
the people," an awesome share of the
money used Is lost through Inefficiency
and red tape.
• • •
On this same subject, Editor-In-chief
Howard Kershner writes In Christian
Economics: "To ask civil government
to provide certain services is to create
agencies which seek power first and
offer services second at best. Over and
over again In history a power state
has been created whenever men have
turned to the state for social services." • • •
Coerslon and threats by agents of the
Internal Revenue Service are being coun-
tered by Taxpayers Anonymous, net-
worked across the nation. If a federal
agent appears unannounced, members of
Taxpayers Anonymous can respond quick-
ly, equipped with tape recorders, cam-
eras, notebooks, reference materials, and
a copy of the U. S. Conetitutlon. The
objective of this new group le to con-
serve rights, freedoms and resources
of our citizens. Call (714) 776-2388 for
more Information.
HALE AND EU.SBERG
Th~ Rfchmo ottl N~...,J LC<Jdrr recently wu punderinJ th.c
&harp chanae m A.menY n v;dues since the time of our
Foundin& Fathers. On Srptemher 21. 1776, N•th.an Hale put
hilt head in a noose and sait..l. "I only rep"Ct that I ba•e but o ne
life to kite for my co unlry ... In 1971, a feUow n~rned DuUel
E.llJbcr& -the man who stole the tccret aovernment papen
an4 m.1de them uaibble to the enemiet of AmeriQ (with the
aalttance of The New Yo,k Timul, said : "'My only rearet il
IMI I thould hue released them {earlier).'' -Jcuc Htlm1
...... peniDIIIIt'~ wtld deft ..
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W..,.wtllttoeap?
......... IIUIT oot
Ill -Ill or4or.
Wllal II -II a ,.eollll>l oa dtfteit .,..,.,.oc. Tbt 40~
y-.r~toac ftteal DJptmare
mUll Md ~-!fOWl
I arce you to wrlte )'0111'
Coacreumn to SQJOrt H. J. a.... 907, whJcb PI'<JPOIU &
cODIUtuUoaal ameodmeDt to
ab8o1utel)' limit federal IP8Dd-
tor.
S1Pcerely, c. c. Moaley
Glendale
eiTRY BLANKS READY
·HELP ED~D ON BUSSI PETITIONS
By llpoelAJ Corr--to bo tal ~ 1 a will Wll riolooco :":!"'~ oo
M&Q people Ia" wrttt.1 to IJI"'ODDte boiDO$ ,....,. oUM tbt .,.,... at J,
M u1111a -i111J eao bo of -k lid -,.__ T11at -· WI oot -to bit llolP 111 ,..wota: 111o eorrG tt will --_._ 111o --from tllolr'<hlldr•
1<11001 --. wWI aU Ulo --to -btoiW .. bJ ....... liP to 150 mllu,
-wbleh 11>oY do oot 1M two-,-ta tllo .. -loA.toeuoof,U-
&qJr'Ot't ot. *"*o::J>IDJ.e &lid ...n.ctaJ 01' m1111 OUiU' COUUDCII prob-
A eou tor boil> taa como -""""" o-alloa, ud tomo tal eiD ud do IZIM from ••OpenUoo bUb •• u eYalhallJ tJMr.lnUria... lD tba IChool ci&J, mothtrsft.Dt UU~bultDr mortmeat 'wldctl PluDid cMoct bU bND tbelr ebtldrtD close. ,.
req1dres tbouii.Ddl of II&Dl-fOrced upon ua tD m117 ar.. ODI motbtr rtmarlcett, U tar• tn tbt oelt e or 1 dlya. of tdDca.UoD. tQ: trill ll OM .,tr)'OGiwould )lit doht.put,
Do JOU wlab to PU t:ue1 ar• tblt pueata lltm wtWnr tbe ac.booll would DOt be Mod-
Ill a lllct> tu dlltrlet oalJ ID -up &lid dolood tllolr lJII out orctoro IU<h u thla
to tate your chllltr• bua.ed rlllU aDd tbetr cbUdrn. TbtJ to dlltnupt p&renll. It takes to a dilldn.at&pd area. per. bi.Ye marched, tbeJ hl.fe pte-10 lltUe .Uort, II each ooe
lllpc aerou the couoty or tur. teted IOd tbey b&Ye bald tblir would do ft1l put, lnatead of
tber, Just to acllltv. tmeera-crOUIId wbea It eomes to the •JP8Cllnl the ~ CUY to tan
tloo? It DOt, then JUmp on the subject ot busiJlg. care of It tM h1m •
~C:..~e~::Or.": STRAIGHT TALK
flDaJ date, to put th1a item on
tbe ballot ln November.
"Operatlon blltz" was
Premium Usts aDd ntry laUDChed last Thursday at the TOM ANDERSON blanks are oow available l'ol' klme of Mrs. Richard 8peocer,
the 197% Onnge Cowty Falr, 103 Blade Oak Rd., Noh1Raneh,
aceordlllg to ceoenl maaager Ill Alllbetm.
J. E. Porterfield. Awards .,. A coord!Dated effort bas been Norton Cr•cfl, Rt. 2. C..tlinbt.U'I. Trnn. 37'Pll
-les Ill •artous dtYistou of IIR. AM D II RS. JERRY HALL plalmed lhroug!IOtO Orange .;;.;;;;;; __________ _
the t.lir include cash prtses, I b Cotmty to get 3 Urnes as many This is an apology ror an hundred-billion dollar deficit.
rlbboosaDdtropbles,andmer-J H /Is rate signatures 011 the "Wa.keQeld editorial I wrote in 1968. In pr o pose d a ranliS ti C
challd!se. err y a c e e oelgbborhood SChoollnltla.UYe" part, the editorial said : bankruptin& "family anistancl!
Premium UstpubUcaUOilSfor · · as were pthered before the "'Conservatives are now plan" without engendering
the senior department and tbe a' n n . N 60 extended period was granted. badly split , asai.n , WaUace vs. impeachment proceedin~. A.nd tunlordeplrlmenlmaybeob~ IVersary o. Forcedbusslngaerosscounty Nixon. Actually , neither that 'sa n idu!
taloed without charge from the Unes, acCOI'ding to Mrs. Spen-Walla ce nor Nixon is a "The '"sure wa y tu luse 1s with adm1D1stratton otnces at the Relatives a.oo. friends trom Mr • Hall sang "Ttllt was cer 1s what the children and
fairgrounds, 88 FatrDrtve,Co-a.sto hfalpr awa
1
ybras Flor!da.Ot caedme the night," a song he had com~ taxPayers are presently facing, conservative. WaUace claims a phony conservative Nixmgcr
sta Mell. ·· e ce e ate the u h w -posed for hts golden wedding Althou,... the word bussing Is there's not ten cents worth or has virtually destr.)yi!J the
dtog anniversary of Mr and n1 ndl trod edan 111"' differen ce be I ween conservative movement. Ni,..o n Eotry bta.nks wlll be accepted · an versary, a n uc -not used 1n the Bagley bUI,
begi.Dlll.ng May 1. The fair W1U Mrs. J erry Hall of 311 Lark-other musician, Raymond which has been signed into law Republica ns and Democrats. 1s more con~rvativl! th.u1
be hek! June 16 _25 • spur Ave., Coror». del Mar. Turner, an old friend trom by Governor Reapn, busslng But there is : Humphrey is a Humphrey hkl! 8relhnov io;
The Halls were married April St. Joseph, whO had been with Is the only means to achieve Socialist by compulsion and more cunservat1ve than M ~"
-17, 1912, at St. Joseph, Mo. Paul Whit eman's orchestra and racLal balance, state the op-Nixon is a Socialist by T se ·tung. The so·l·allc ll
A pa.rty tor 50 guests was held Paramount Plctures,MtssBer-pooents to the law. compromise. Humphrey would consl!rva rivr R epuhlic:tn ~ rlt)w
at the Alrporter Inn on Sunday, nice Fay otBalboralslandenter-Those who wish to nave the collectivize us at 100 miles per tell us Nixon i~ trying . Yt•"
Aprtl 16. tatned at the piano. RosaUe bussing issue placed on the hour and Nixon would Very trymg.
Mr. Hall, who Is president Corson, harpist, from Tustin, November ballot are asked to collectivize us at SO miles per Mi d d 1 e -o f -I hr-. r o ad c r
of tile Jerry Hall Tire Service also played. cootacl "Busslng 1n1tlatlve" at hour. Wh ich is wor.>e 7 The Norman Thoma 5 ~nee told ~.~,
In Costa Mesa, was a pro-Mr. Hall's original compost-telephoDe numbers 633 _3085, destmation is the same. A.nd that we mad!! more proarrss
fesstonal musician for several tlon..._:~sta Mesa," was sung 534_4339, or 637_9369• more Americans would wah toward S ocil'l •~m undn
years prior to hls tire bust-at the request of his son Lewis, Cha.irm&ll for the Newport ur at the breakneck speed. The Eisenhower than we d1<l unlkl
ness, wh.lcb he began In 191 8 whO was present wtth his wlfe Beacb Area Is Mrs. C. G. road to hell (wh.Jch some o r us either Truman ur H.oo~eve ll
tn St, Joseph. He started In Mercedes and thelr daughter (Faye) Edelblute at 646 _2942• rednecks still believe rn) 1s a And we'vr crrt ,unly ··nmt•
Costa Mesa In 1959. Prior to Mercy, all from Tucson, Ariz. There are many schOols of slow , steady and moderate further toward Comm unism
that he bad a tire store at Far~hest away guest was Mr. thought on the bussing Issue, descenl. JJnder N1<ton than undl!r t••tht•r
31st and Newport Blvd,, New-Halls slster,Mrs.HughBooher but the most prevalent one '"Walhr ce ts a protest ;~gains! Kennedy o r John·•on
........ .,...,,.towiln 1943 . of Coral Gables, Fla.. !he i-=slablishment. Unhke Copyrtghl 1971. The ,\nwn..:an
N1xon and llumphrry. he IS Way Fe..tures
whkh IS mr-rgmg us with the Cl•ty B u 1·1 d •· n • Perm 1-ts ~~~:::.· ... ~.h,:" .~;.~~~~·~:::;:~:
JOHN P. HAZELTINE of New~ i!Oi!my . A.nd hi!'s for A.menca
port Beach has beeo appointed BlUJding permits for April in uel, 2 permits, $4,198, $2,385, Herb Hyman -~•tion attet anrlluc~l self·governmrnt.
I ,.......,.. -. ~ "'llumph''' ~~ more assistant v ce~presldent ol ad-Newport Beach totaled $6,980,-M. S. Clell Co., add:ltloo at ••-3355 vta Lido •2 000 ·
nlstr U I Rl hard B auo.on, • ~ • • co ns ·rvat 1ve than Cene ml a on or c . 229, almost doubllng the 1972 366 San Miguel, $1,145. At'· r. 1 k ddlt1 1512 c '
S llh I ~·ltd f B ""'0 ..,.,.rr c • a on, Md "arthy an·' Lc!"tn W!ll> more m oc,, .... ers o road. total, which ts oow$14,944,285. Rodeffer Investment Co., 567 w 0c Ft $& 500 · " •· H 1 Harbo V • ean ·• • · con'>etvattve th;•n Marx. To moor omes n r lew This compa.reswtth$22,939,331 San Nicolas Dr., lntertoralter-v. J. Faubus, 2 story duplex, .1 1 h e rat~. mor.lltly doesn't
Hills. A 27-year-old oattve or tor the April 30 mark last year. at1ons to building shell, $2,500. 303 35th St., $42,241. count . 'Expediency rergns.
Tucson, Arizona, Mr. Hazeltine May Is already oU to a good Charles aod Edward Smyth, c. c. Palmer, 2 story diCl-1::. s
holds a bachelor of arts degree start with the Issuance of $3,-3 story oft1ce and retail store 1 tO? ZBth St $40 500 verychmg \5 telatrve. omU!>t.s
ftom the University· of Sao 475,600 in permits Tuesday tor building, 200 Newport Center e~arl Kl..og, addLtto;, 53(, Lido hke Humphrey .and M cf'a~hy
Franclseo. For the past 2 years, the Lusk Spy Glass H1U r est-Drtve, $550,000, Park. Drive, S?,OOO, arr now .:ailed ruoderate!l hy
he was assoclated wtth F. P, d8Dtlal development lD Harbor Paciftc Mutual We Insur-• NEWPORT HEIGHTS the Uberals. Get to the left of
Droesch and Assocta.tes, wbere View Hills. ance Co., tenant Improvement B. J. LeWis, addltioa, 431 those auys and you fall of( the
he served a.s tbe asslstart to Permtts ror tndustrlal and at 700 Newport Center Drive, El Modena, $10,000. world .
the pr~deot. He was pre-otftce buildings tobeeorustrocl-$150,000, $.2?8,240 and$?0,800. • Ll.OO ISLE "On Vietnam Hubie is
vlously associated Wltb Stand~ ed by Koll Income Properties • CAMEO HIGHLANDS L. L. Cormier, swimming changing his mind. The new
ard OU and CSE Corp. near the airport added more Ken Wasmann, pool at 4501 pool, 909 Via Lido Nord,$3500. mind doesn't work any better
TELETYpE Tl E-U p FOR than a ha.U mllllon dollars to Wayne Rd., $4,500. • CLifF HAVEN than the o ld one. Hubie-dove is
LIBRARIES I~ COUNTY the Aprll total in Newport •WEST UPPER BAY Betty Jolly, Aimmlngpool, n o w sheddi ng any
A teletype tie-14> between
Newport Beach pubUc Ubrary
and 6 other Orange COUDty U-
brarles Is now lD operation
and provides quicker access
tor r eference materials, ac-
cordJ.ng to Dorothea Sheely, city
Ubrarta.n.
The service gives Instant
contact through teletype with
the CaWornla state Ubrary In
~cramento, aOOotller Ubrarles
throughout the United States.
This network reference center
Is located at the Santa ADa
PubUc Library, to which au
questions are directed O.rst.
FuMs for the Oro year
.$100,000 network projects were
obta.Jned through the federal
Ubrary serYI.ces and coostruc-
Uoo act. Newport Beach U-
brarles are eUgtble through
membership ln the Santiago
Ubrary system.
Beach. Kenneth Holland, pool, 1716 120 Kings Pl., $4,500. responsibility for Vietnam, o r
Here are the ft.nal permits Santiago, $3,400. Paul McC lary, addition, 500 any other wu. Ever since the ,
issued durlllg Aprll,lnthevalue • NEWPORT E. 15tb St., $4,500. draft board almost got him in RICHARD R. LErrCH, AlA, of
of $1,000 and over: Sequoia. Paclf1c, 3 story ap-• VERSAILLES ON BLUFFS World War II , Humphrey hu Beacon Bay bas been named
• AffiPORT AREA arlment bulldJ.ng, 5515 River Don Scholz, retleeUog pool, been so draft conscious he a fellow of the American In-
KoU lDcome Properties, shell Ave., $450,000. 902 Cagney Lane, $8,000. won't even drink draft beer. He stltute of Architects. Only the
buildings, 3919 WesterlY, $60,-H. L. De Santts, 2 story, 1 Don Scbol1, stairs and p.r-is for su rrender and 'peace,' for third Orange County architect
000; 3901 Westerly, $150,200; unit dwelling, 610 ClubOOu se, age, 200 McNeil Lane, $3,000. m a k i n g I o v e . n o t to be gtven the honor, he Is
1800 Quail, $91,200; 1900Quall, $43,450. • BALBOA anti-Communism. The story of a principal In the nrm of
$60,000; 3900 Btrch, $96,000; Frog House, sign a.t 6908 W. Dave Doherty, 2-l/2 story gasbag llubert's life should be LeUeh/Ktyotokl & Associates,
3920 Blrch, $78,000; tenant de-Coast Hwy., $1,000. duple•, 808 E. Ocean Blvd ., ent1tled 'Here Wit h the Wmd · Newport Beach. He ts one of
velopmeat, 4100 Birch, $1 ?,500. Jack Mather, 2 story duple•, $66,000. Humphrey's view~ and my the pioneers of the planned
.U.honey '-Gnu, 18 permits 114 46th St., $41,000. Wllllam McCook, 2 story, 1 VJew s are parallel -they won't untt development movement. He
for oftlce partitioos oo Campus G. Christensen, add1Uon and unit dweliiDg, 1020 W, Ocean meet . even to infinity is a naUve of Glendale, re~
Dr., .$19,!66, repairs, 2814Lafayette,$4,500. Ft., $68,211, "'When the Presidrnl re<~d celYed a tachek>rs degree in
• EAST UPPER BAY his 'I won't serve agam uchltecttae from me tn 195.2,
Robert Harris, a. .strlmmlng Sl I" ' I I I d •. ed announcement tn private to fouoded his OW1I a.rehltectural
pool at 2651 Bamboo, $3,800. a lOR ·con ro s s u llubert . Hubert had a good cry nrm in Pasadena In 1954 and • me CANYON fhe thought it meant Bohby moved his offices to Newport
McLain De\'elopment Co., 8 A request from a Costa Mesa. the operator leas:lng the sta-would gel th e no mmaiiOn). Beach 5 years la.ter.
unit apartment buUdlDg. 2 Big service staUon owners• gro1.11 tlon reaUy bas control of the li umphrry i~ l•ke I he
Ca.nyoa DrlYe, $163,560, that the elty clamp a 6-month business. chamelegn that turned hrown TANDY WEAR, 85, OF
Dr. Dtelc P1nflll, blOck wall, moratorium on opening new Mr. Evans and his station when pla...:ed on a brown ru g COSTA MESA IS DEAD
18 Piaebl.D'st, .$2,000. staUoos was turned down Mon-and prage open.tors grOlll and turned red when plan~d on Tandy R. Wear, 85, ot 261
Oooa)d McDermott, pool at day night by the City Council. were backed by the Costa Mesa. a red rug. hut who dted a tragll' Ogle St., Costa Mesa, died MaF
1 Oa.tmoot Lane, $3,500. Instead, the Co uncil directed beautltleaUon committee 1D death when they put h1m on a 1 at Hoai Hospital alter a 3
• BALBOA L'SLAND the ctty planning department seeklog a moratorium on gas Scotch plaid . On No~mbe r S year Ulness. He was a n:n1ve
R. Cuyle&, add unit at 112 to make a 60-day study of the staUon development, A letter ht•'ll dt c :md cry and cry and of Parts, AJ'k.,cametoCatuor.
Emerald Ave., $22,000. problems of se"lce stations to the City Council from the .::r y. nta 1D 1920, a.nd to Costa Mesa
F. D. Grant, 2 story d~lex, and to come 14> wtth some be:ui:lneatlon committee asked "'The y•hrrlwmd ha s hi!en In 1965 &ft.er SOyearswlthra.U.
Zl9 Apte AYe,, $15,000. r ecommeDda.Uoos onbowtostop tor a 5-polnt program to up-sown and the harve.tt rs al r~.
Unloo OU Co., alteration at the blight of c losed stations grade the staUons by : hand Even Richard Nixon He ts aurvlt'ed by his wife,
504 S. Bay Ft., $1,000. and stations that have become • Limiting the number of with hi'i new ant i·jowls TV Sula; S daughters, Mrs. Vlrc:tn~
• HARBOR VIEW HILLS eyesores. s~Uons 1n the city. mak eup can't prevrnr it , nor La Deardorff and llrs.Marpr-
Lost Co., add to dwelling. PhJl Evans, WhO operates a Requiringollcompanlesto can (;eorge Wallace. This et Burback ofCorooadetMar,
1615 Cutle Con, $1,000. station at Bater and Bristol. ret'llrbish sub-standard sta-nation will never be saved by &Dd Mrs. Opal Alllnabam . ot
AUeii Flndley, swimming pool and who was an WlSUCcess.tul ~s. Presidents. or by mayors,' even La~ Beacb; a sister, Mrs.
at 1935 Port Bishop, $.2,600. candidate for City CouncJllast Umlting alp adY'erttSlng. lf by some quirk of fate we aet MaUida Klcld of Newport Beach;
James Foley, addition at 2!10 month, shOwed the Council a • Forct.or on computes to lOad ones. we are on the brink. 5 CfaD&::blldren and 11 P'eat-
Newport HJlls Ortve East, $4,-letter tro,m a serYiee station tear down stations whlcb re-of dictllorshlp, bankruptcy, erllldehUdrea.
000. operators association wblcbhe main vacant over Jooc perlodl. anarchy •nd aunender mainly Sentees werecooduetedJel~
Spy Glaas Hills, salu omce, heads. The letter sought tbe • MaJdnc landtteiP'D& I.Dd a ~u.ae we were twouaht there terdlJ at Paelftc VIew Memor-
1 lloatereF Ctrele, $24,500; 6-mootb moratorium so that hlib deiJ'H of property main~ by our laden. rr they did it 1U Pule bF Or. P. G. Neumllla
_ 4P1Ill prap at 4 Wooterey tbe city could develop oewway1 teoaACe m&.Ddatory. dei'Mrately they shoukl be of Hemet, former pastor of the
TDIOTHY J. SLOAT ol1'utta ctrele a:.r deltpeenter ,$1500. of derallng 1Fltb sentce station Mr. E~atal ays ool)' ''about jall~d or hu~a. 1r they brouahl Fl.nt a.pu,t Chureb of COlla
bls ben aamad maaapr ol Saubor'D. ahrltlool at 10!1 problems. 5 or II open.ton lD Costa it •bout unwittlnaJy, they are Ilea. Tbe 10lo11C waa Putor
Yl.lll.p abOpplDC eeaten for White SaJ.1.1: Way, $2, ?00, The COUDell told tbe ptaordJ:Ic Mea on thelt staUoo.s. fools who shouldn't be •!lowed ·Ted I.AIIper of Catnry Eno~
the tntne Company by Albert • C~lfA DEL MAR diPU"tmeut to ldeat.lfYtbtprob-Curreat clty COIUoll allow to run aldf«nk:r: el"•tor. ltlical Cbarch, ... ,_. Btaeb.
JA.lllESL.YMM DRYDEN RUTH GODaERDIES J.Aoer,Ylee~presldGotcom-F. smtua.ao.mees&Ddltor-lemsiDdrecommeDd.oll:iJoU. a PI lt&tlon tor tnry '100 '11tinkina b•ck on th~ ElllM• •LLA fUHit DIES
OP COSTA MESA DIES Mrs. Rlttl M. Gocbr, '19, merelal dt"lopmeat m&lllp~ ap room, 1855 E. Cout Hwy., A PllnaJ.DI departm.eot JPQtel-motorl.ttl. Mr. EYUI said hit Raul f Chi ao Humphrey "" ..
"-raJ HJ'Tlt:el were held of Lldo Iale ,._1 burled M.ayl ment. Mr. SlOat wu promoted $2,100. m&n tokl the Eulp that fre-Cf'OC') will ,..~~, to bl.'lt the M~e ~nd A:'t1'n~thy brinat ~ Em'IM EUa Ftmk,. 81, ot M8
Api'U 15 for James LJDD Dry-in lnclewood Part Cemetery from .the posltloa ot Ultlt&nt Joba MJtcbeU., apartment aad quenl openlnp and cloltllp, rat1o cla.a.Ctd to one ab.tlaD. mind the •phorism (thlt mean• Serra Way, Coat& ..... wu
d•. wbo dt.d UDtJII)eetedly Sbt died Alfrll !9 at ber hom~ tna111.pr of omee balkllap. prap, 50i Latbpar, $21,600. lack ot mainteD&Dee, ud the tor about 1,000 or 1,500 motor. , ith . ')· 'When •hall bu'led Apr-1124 ta Paelfte VIew
A.prtl 11 at Costa Mesa Memo-at G04 Vll 1Jdo Nord &Iter Prft'ioUilJ', he wu alila lDd lJDioD, OU Co ft11, U01 E. clliPlaF of tmtelated prodaetl lStl.. P Y u.ylna · ha 1 lltmorial Park, Harbor Vlew
tt&l HotPttal. He ftl 81. u eJteoded lllaea m&rbtillf rntlll&er ftlrutlec~ Cc»,Jt HWJ,, te.Ooo. an tbe malA eaues tot etU-. men calt very 1!"1, ~. dowJ, t Rllll. Sbe dled AprU 21 at
llr. Drydea, who HYed at Urt. Gotllc.an ion aattn, trolll.et ftrm. He ""'eel 1~1/Z .11, D. MeCratUD, eo~llta aen eomplahltl &l:IOm tbt Ita~ GLORIA WI!S! Dl !5 iJ•~n;:~ ~undo 1 "t loci Hcq IIOipltal alter a longlll-
1401 . NIDIUmaD Way, Cotta ll IUITind by 2 -.; Ray. Ye&rl lD tbt Martae Corpe aad t-fkHDL 510 Aeacta $15 000. tklol. Prln.te f'lanen.l aantcea "'" 0 flpo t ze ...,
11-. .. ..-.IYed by bll wtte, mc.:t G. Godber o1 .N"POrt bell! the nail ol eaptaia ..,._ Patrleja J.J.J.IIt:ra;-. ~... SOme 8Uoa open.COrt IP· wen btld tot Glori& G. Wt... for' dear rea den, il or •Y na 8be ftl bon lD Germaay
Ida; a -. Jamn A. Drydea, Btac:b Ulrd Rter.id I. (icd)et c:ompJitioD ot &cUYe daty. a., Ill Poppy, 110,000. ~W"eotl)' taro to •Wic......, ol 401 MH!Iola T.r ., Coroaa Humphrey would eoltedl.tu ud IIIOHd ben from Iowa iD
ollliUita Aa;ldlacMtr•,Suaa ot .v'ca4t&· a brOtber cui . ....... • JfiWPORT C<'TIR Pluta. cue-1otaot'IOft...ctrblb. AlaNa"'• fto died _.u n ua at 100 mila per bour and lte6. ht It -•tttd b7 I
L. -ofllorrolllriUidAM A. Sllotr, 0, ~ Boocl., IUid Frolfl tiN .JR6Ie no 1moo eo:,11011npon ud-caraooMMjpmoal, al U..r ilo.pllal aJior aloof ~·:.""uld~ect!Yitcwot-Jollo, C-IIIIIIIA, = .. =-~· Ud z bf&~rtMc:Nidr•ue~JarMt~ a =~:Uu!_dlt1dt a;: ~~r~~:= to::_.._e:-~om.:; tlrlac n';;;: w~e .. , wbo.,.. .. , The ~o-no;hi.na•. the i':C:,!Ic:=-=-cr...~
llo wu u .,._ ...... «< ~Gnu C-1111 Ro *D .ancto t11o =-COO alllO llowport C-Dr • tllo ol>lloao - - -Ia -fOil oolF bJ llor -~=-dot ., R•pub~, = C-II ... llarto haldl, of ,_.... .....,.. to C&lUDnla D!c:JrfwOod Pull: ,..e cmdlet.acl tfM .~trw~; blcaut He lilA tN, 111. trol b&Ye milt db ltl.ll -=· bud, oa.a.. .•. ..;-c!.• DOW ,. ... :,~ II' 4a, Ud a.. 1flllt ...
-._. n ,_,..,...,-117 Dr. Pl!lllp lltnar of 111o -0111111a-__ , ,_,., an !111*11r• a1--•.DtPIIIIIIItldo-1110 woo • -~ !ud """'~ aloW, of -; Old"' • lo:::~~!f'"'"~ c.-dotllarc_.-1 Old WOO -od~Dt ~=-:-=~~= :::-:. :U~ == ::.~~fOIIIIClnall~ Cortolalyl Kumphroy :=::. ud 1 pW. .iti..-,,Si:'..~Berpratt c:-Geelt _, and lA ::-:'::,•~.::.,~ c .... Drt .. ,tt.ooo. on a. •uau.~tMcoe~ r..aJ'U'ftiiiiiMIIblnn :tt':!:,;•t ban embraced, '**'ow ll l'ad8e Vlft
aa.oJ Ia ~ -· no C.ol' Ma -liiO Ud Ill nlllae ... U1o iruiVIIIOill. .-._ Ollelneal puloo -lllo -llodtlo Cl-lod bJ -,Borpr • ...,.. od Uld ~ both .-..1 -· -lod bf· ~ ... , -ltorrlo -'*!·~~-I MI. (lallll 51:11.) ud ~-al 1M lulllc, --· wllll lllo cloiJD tal ...-.,, c-111111ar, -· eorvod 0 -~-G. IIIla.
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Emblem ofticers picked
Tbl ltlte eoaw~Dtioa of tbl caa.a cca.tlt, me IICOIId
Stato A-elalloo c1 ElllblaiD P .... lr-lo< Dt•loloo-D oo eta lAd Ntftdallawall c-alta-&lid a eartlllcalo"' wu blld at tM El core. Hotel p&rtlclpl'lnn.
MIJPOitT 1\ARIIOR fJIIiJI
ARST S£Cl10M - -~ 3
lltURSOAY, YAY ~ 1972
COIIIliiA OEL llo'R, CAUF. IIIILES EATOH lO TALK lO IIESA GROUP
Tbo CoD 11-lllotorlcal Wilt _. • "II Y.UI II
Sodoq Will moo< II ?:JO p.m. OCC." Jla IIU -.. 1M OCC
T-, >lay 8, Ill liM Ol'u&W -llllce 11M eollacO'I IK4p-
Cout Collap llle1111y -· boa Ia lNI,Ht-1111-'1
Saa DlaiD Ap<ll Zl-29. Wn. Tbo N~ Harllor <lllaP-
Pat T.-c1 Bur-wu U0o, lad bJ Wn. WUoy (1:11>01)
elKtld prealdd or U.. A6-B&rclay, prtadeot,tacl..s.dtiM
eociiUoa. put state prel1cJHt, Mn.
ODce )'OU>ye t.d I Y1ew ot tbere tbe Vallelya rtturoed CUI Sackett C W. &ad llrL Tbl CPMtiDC 1a 01*1 to tbe tint 'IUIUJ r;. ..... u OOIIdl
old filutctw.t.t wUb a baaket bome, tbe Browu to M&a.UUI Pltar Earl F~r ., Udo wttb pablk: tree ot cblr11. ud laQCbl ICOGOmlea ud 110--
ot IIIIOW, a loDe loot, ... t.D.c aodlbetrboat,•hU'etwolf&Dd· Mr KoftrdBud~~AD& MU..Ea&oo,clll.trmuotaw Wlc&l ICiHCe. He became e
Calalbla oa a c.., CIIJ ••• cbUdnn. the Brown'• lOP Jim Dlr. tly ,.. ...._ __ ~ OCC cUft.ioooliOdaliCieaetl dfn.ioa ebalrmu t.a l!Ml.
beard tM pouodi.DJ Art ID the Ud daartftn Dlnei.Od Cyatbla ec at rOll .-....e ,....,. •
eatiJ moralDC bourl and at with blr hulblnd MlkeC .. mont at Mary aDd Ropr Turu.v'a r------------------"1 11lrfll, tbemow-at\llboo·boo·boo were ntttnr fol" thel.r turn. tabla •ere Mra. Floor'adaulb-Put prtltdelll, uu. EdWird Ja.mu Kertu; the put pr .. l-
(Loulle) ~of Newport Har-deal of GludaLt No, lOt, Mtl.
llor Ctm IN, wu elected stato Rlebor<l (Berllla) 14arvtn; lAd
ehaPIIlD. Put pre&ldeot, Mra. put pruldeuta ol Ute Newport
Doaaad (Jou.aa) Goeller, at.o Gl~. W:mea. Herbert Ma.teu,
ot Newport, waa appolDted ltate Helea Trautwein. Eqene Ber-
Amertcaol•m contest cbl.lr-p ron, Kenneth Westman, Otl1
m&D, CardWeU and delepte Ruth
Tbl loe&l club won tbe state Moore.
ltnt place tropllf ID the Amert-
it's
...... -towwur....., ,_..,. ....
'""'• llfltllt looHty of COif'S oxdooiYO --DIAPIIY SIIVICII GUARANTEED
DRAPERY SERVICE
DIAPIIY CUAHIIG PIIFECT
RfGUDlBS Of AGI, 011 100%
RIPlACIMIIIT IF CLUIIAIU.
• No-... • -.,._...
• No WlltM Noooh wltfl Coit'o
• P.mct Deceratw bel-'" S
of tbt tocta'D. JOU jut Dlt'l:t So It n.a "all aboard" aoo ter • t.C.uQJe, aDd hultaDd. Jay
Joee the feel I.Dd Jea for the Ht the course for "A to Z" Reed, al.o Lud aDd R-' Blu-
II.Dda ot Newport Bel.cb aod apin ••• Acapulco to Zlt· man, all of Llndllale. ,
the Coroaa del Mar bllll. So hanbnej)l At Fran aod Moa.ly JOGNta
It wu ao llll'Pfl .. roMe Jane • • • table were Mildred aDd Jut1p
ud Ttd Hambrook, Nnporters Saturday night, when the Curtes, Dov'er Shores; Do_rothY
ooce reiDO'rtd nowretlredfrom Ucbls dimmed the ballroom and Neill Davis, Lido tale, Vlr-
tbt teMpboM, compuy. Uvlnc doors opened • at the Balboa g1nia. and Hugtl Wrlibt wUh
llke ftptwwla •. • their home Ba)' Club to a garden setting PbylU& and Jack 8a111e, COM.
baM Ia a mobile home In Carla-of taU trees, banks of blossom-Amoog others we sa• dancing
bid, boweYer slnce they allo Log plants and baskets of and vLs1Un&: other tab\e& were
ha.,. a larce' tr&Jler they can flowers. Guests of the lith Helen CUfford With Mr. NobUa
bitch to their lt&Uon •aeoo ••• annual AngeUtos de Oro ball of L.A.; Pat Mellot and Jack
lh U .. t bo .. ----e h ed ,_ to th 1 Groth, Gene Washburn and MRS. EARL STAFFORD OL. e)' rea Yare a me .,,._. .. re us er .. , e mus c Clement Hirsh rru. and Bay-
RICH of Newport Beach ..., aaywha'e, aDd It Is ahraJIIOOd of Joe Moshay and orchestra, d Rid O:,tty and Den1l:
lnlt&lled a.a preJS.deDt ot tbel 'to '" and rillt •Uh their playtn~. "She wallr.s Uke an ~lllvan,er £un1ce and Warren
Na.Uooal Charity Lea ...... •s M._l loQg aao b-lends. angel. WhJch Joe has made Ma.udle Liz and Ed Sldnner •-• • • lhe theme song tor the Angela: n, • tlonat board at the '7'th bieDD.ial At ber Bay Front home on ot Gold Belt)' ld nt f Grace and Monte BrOkaw, Annie
coovention held Ln Coroaado, Balboa IalaDd spring flowers the g:ro~ and hU: ~ 0 Lee and Harold Pearcy, Je&D
As the group's '7th presldeDt, aDd cbampap. btlgtltened the WOOdford.' Clair Crutten!;:! aDd Jolln McNabb, Millie and
she wUl sene a 2 y-.r term. dell&flttl.ll ltmcbeoo party with (Gold Book chalrman) a.nd hus-Marshall Ntedecker, Marla.n
She Is a past presideut of the wb1ch Marytan (Mrs. Ernest) band Wall y, Anne Holstein (ball Watsh and escort; others were
Newport chapter. Other New-Scanloo honored the newer clla.lrman) and husband George fk>rl a.ndJollnnle Waters, MUd-
port chapter members mimed members and offtcers of Mad-greeted the guests in trlendly red and Lou Turner, Opal Mae
to ntttce include Mrs. Edward recUU AtWUary ot the Holy and cractousrna.nnerthatseems and Ed Pellegrin, Elllellyn and
Leisy Corlett, 5th rlce..pres1-Family A-ion Servtce Or to be lh h 1 llt 1 Tom Walker, the VInce Jor-denl· Mr H be 1 J "eany • • e co es ve qua y o E J aod , __ • s. er r · .. • ange County, Marytan Is a past this orga.nlza.Uoo. gen.sens, mma a.ne '""'u-
regtonal director, and Mrs. Lee president ot the group. Honored Gold Books aDd printed menus era I Riley, Lots and Alan Stone-
Paxton Jordon Jr., hospttaUty guests JncltJded Mary Lou(Mrs. were at the plates and U was man, wbo are planning to move
chairman. James) Delaney, president; such a pleasure to quickly look ba.clr. to Lido Park Dr., per-
Mar)lrte (Mrs. Lowell) PhJl-for ·•your subscribers ad" Ln maoently also, Jennie and Dick
Ups, Doris (Mrs. JohnB.)Law-th.is year's beautiful pictoral Richard, the Donak1 Nl.lons,
son, Faye (Mrs. vern) Dudley, engagement calendar which has Katie and Charles Wheeler,
Dorothy (Mrs. Robert ) Berry, many tun color pa~s inter-Jane and John Porter, the Les
Betty (Mrs. Frank) Tharln, all spersed with. the gold and gold Sten:ensens, Myrna and Ernie
fr"om down La·guna way, as well bOrdered ones names of the Sa.ftl g and 250 morel
BPW honors
Joan Brandt as Doris (Mrs. Frederick) generous spo~sors of Uttle Each year Angelltos de Oro
Artlst Joan Irving Brandt ot Hugbs Ttu"ee Arch Bay am brothers the golfer page ball becomes more beautll'Ul
1 Corona del Mar hasbeeaplcked Luelle' (Mrs. Tulley) B~own trlend's ~g·e· all ma.kin' and LnvitaUons to U more
O ne A merican in four
has this disease
PhysK:ians call it obcs-
ity, but it"s just as un-
healthy iJ Vt'C call it
poWidJ-too many poWids. In some places a chief
cause of early death is malnutrition but in this
country the Grim Reapcr"s numbtr one helper is
overeatina. Ove.......ei&ht people subject their heart
and blood YeS!leb to undue stresses and strains.
Every ounce of CJtces.s flesh is a menace to hcahh.
Which is why so many of us d~et today. And those
of us who are wiK see a physiciun fi rst. We. as
professjonal pharmacisu, know how effective a
doctor"s advice can be.
Clristensen _ .. _ ... ., ____ _
""'" YMI 6MrlfttM
as "woman ot achievement" • ' · · · g ansiously awaited
tor 1972 by the zoota Club Mooarch Bay; others were Eve~ a treasurable book In more ;:::.:::· _____ ,!:::==================~ of Newport Harbor. _1yn (Mrs. Carter) Lowell and ways tlla.n one. In tile absence
The e~:ecutlve womeo's or-Charlene (Mrs. C. M.) Obege, of Mr. Coulson, Big Brothers PRO FESSIOHAL
IHSTALLATIOH
AIID REMOVAL
Have Those Drapes
Cleaned, NOW
BY THE
''WOIL~ S LARGEST ..
.. 1 0 ) .. ,. F fOR CASH ~ . r & CARR Y
,.,.,i"'
All •f o, .....
,.., ... tv
ganlt.atlon honored Mrs. Brandt East Blutt; J81lD (Mrs. Edward) president, Mr . Turner, secre-
la.st Thursday night attheBa.llla England aad Dorothy (Mrs. tary, accepted the cheek ot
Corinthian Yacht Club dmlng George C.)Scott,Dover Sbor es; $25,000 presented 1n the name
annual lnsta.lla.Uon ceremonies. Kama (Mrs. Herbert) Rous-or Angelltos de Or o, by Mrs.
Mrs. AI Forgit was LnstaUed selle, aDd Helen (Mrs. Dean WOOdford.
as new president Q.) Waddell, Corona del Mu. At our table were theVLDcent
! Mrs Brandt "a painter and Mrs. Waddell -.as co-founder Pickups, N.B.; Merlbetb Kirk· · • ot this auxiliary with Mr s. sculptor ot wide renown, has George McGrath now ot Santa
llved tn Corona del Mat since Barbara. '
1946. With her husband, Ru ; • •
Bra.odt, she has conducted the Jaclde and Gayle Suess, also
''Brandt palntlog works"-'s" ,......, Balboa Islanders, have chosen
here e1ch summer. the merry month o• May for
The Bra.ndts Uve at 405 "Uvlng on the greeas."They've
Goldenrod Ave . taken a hOuse at Fallbrook,
Mrs. Brandt was a fouodlng practically on the golf course
director of the Newport HarbOr a.Dd plan to try for a few
Fine Arts Patrons. now the birdies •.. 1 fore!
Newport Harbor Art Museum. • •
was the tltst chairman
ot the Newport Beach ctty arts
committee. She Ls an attnsory
director of the I...a.giiDa. Beacb
•
540-1366
'642-0270 lt'::ii~ school of art and co-director ~ ot Us sum mer SchOol. and also
organlt.ed the 1oc.a.IEbeUCiub's
Others or the lsla.nd, Vlvtan
and RonUd Vallely, are Onally
settUn& dOwn after their mali-
cal trip to We:ltco. FlrtDr 001rD.
to Muatla.n withJea.nandHarry
Bron (Little Sal Isle), they
all embarked oo the Browns'
Alukan design crul.ser, the
La.z.y H Bee, which their skipper
bad ln readiness. Then interest-
ing inlets, and popular ports
o' call .•. Puerta Vallarta,
Manz.aotllo, Zlehantane)o's
tropica.l laodloclr.ed tarbor ..•
and flnally Acapulco, where they
left the boat and all proceeded
by car to Mexico City, trom
1702 NIWPOitT I&. YD. f>ll(nttog grouo.
• 17111 The Brandts met when both
J~~~!.!~a~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~l were attendlng the Art center Sc hool in Los Angeles and were
fellow students at Choutna.rd
Institute.
They have 2 daughters.
Mr s. Brandt's only publle
mural Is in Corona del M.r
elementary school.
CAifP£r ANO
UPHOLSrERY
'THIS IS NEWPORT '
,_ CllANEIIS
7\ -, ...... -~
Two Newport Beachadvertfs-
Lng men have pubUshed a oew
paperback book called "Thls
Is Newport Bea ch."
The 32-page publlcatlon,
Steve Job.n.stoo aDd
NEWP"QQIT 8\..VD. AT 17TH ST.I II!II.,trated by Mark Leysen,
~~;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;.iiiiiiii.;c;;o;;s;;';';;•;;n;;'i;;;iiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~-~ on sale tn kxll book-1 page of the ten is
devoted to a special area or
feature in Newport Uld the fac.
Inc page has a matclllng Il-
lustration.
The author and ijlustrator
u e partners In Ad Vanta(t!,
an adnrtlslng firm at 444 N.
Newport Blvd., Newport
Helgt'lts.
Both men grew ~ in tbis
area. Mr . Johnsloo Is a •rlter,
producer and aMOW)Cer otradto
and televtstoa commerctals. He
Area for the pa.st II yea.r s.
He ts a graduate ot Newport
HarbOr hlgb schOol and Orange
Coast College. His pa..Lntlngs
have woo awards ln CaUtornta
exhibitions, and a recent work
•as cited by the national Bene-
dkt:tne art awards committee
ln New York.
Tbe authors say thelr new
bOok is aJmed al famlUUI.dng
GABRlELE AOKJNS, 433 Bolero
Way, West Newport Heights,
a sophomore at Orange Coast
College, received $250 for 4tfl
place l.a the technical-voca-
Uon.a l Qeld In Ba.n.l of America's
1972 community college awards
finals for Southern California .
Judging was held Aprll 28 at
tne Los Angeles Hitloo hotel.
Y1.s1tors with Newport Beach REPU BLIC VAN M.OVIHC
aDd at remlndtnr residents of TO I RVI HE COMPLEX
the clty's heritage. RepubUc Van and Stonge,
Landmarks and areas (l.ven a worldwide movt.ng company
speetal treatment l.n the book will rek>cate us Onnge countY
include the fun Zone, river divtslon fr"om Santa Ana to the
jetty, Balboa Peninsula, Me-4000-a.cre IrVine lndustr\Al
Fadden's Landing, Balboa Is-Complt.l tn July.
laM, the ferry a.nd pavtUon, Construction has begun oo a
the dory neet, harbor entrance 30,000-square-foot building ot
a.od Cannery VIllage. Ult 141 construction at 17821
tsa NewportHarbothJcttechooliGAM $LA TEO WAY 12-U
cno,.te, aod atteoded Ora ... AT HEWP ORT DUHES
Coast. CoUep before lOin& to Some 500 seruorand 9th grade
Loog Beach State, wbere be Girl Scouts trom all o•er Or-
earned a SA ln radlo aod tele-aoge County will gather Way
Gillette Ave, The DeW $400,000
buikU.og, oo ooe aDd ooe-haU
acres, wtll give the company
double the sp&ce It Is curreotlJ'
occ~ytng. and land tor future
eiPilllSion.
Ylslon studies. I 2 I N rl o-h M , • hUboell I • 4 al 1bo ewpo _, TOPIC IS CO ASTLINE r ...... ysen a com. Ouoes for tbe1r an.n~.al GAM.
mercl&l artllt iD tbe HarbOr Tbe ..4•1.1 llltestthelrskills Dr . Ooaak1 Bright, cha.lrma.n
WHAT ARE THE OATES OF WARS IN WHICH THE
UNITED STATES HAS ENGAGED WHICH QUAUFY
VETERANS FOR FUN RAL BENEFITS?
~y lU&lNl 0 . IERGtRON
't rt h rr-.. W.-Alfl! tl. leta. ........ ....,(, 1tU. h I he.
................... -..., '· 1tU., ........... '"'· ..... I>L w.u -1 -.... ' 1t17, ...._.. •• a 11, 1tll. lufzaiL>L
..... -11-.. ., .. , '· '"''·.... •• t J1 ....... b d ... ._ c:...aMif-.,...,., ............ ..._, Jl,lfll. , ..... _c....-.• ..,. .................. ,..., ...... --···-~n.ltu..
,._ .. _....,1.1tM. ......... ,, '* !W f nri•...,•Ceall '
...... w or the department or btok>c
May 13 wttll acttftttes Uke knOC: at CaWornla state College at
tytnc, cbaooel markers, &.Ids Fullerton. wW spell); Oil "COQ.
to aa'ription, compus, rela-sernttoa ot the SocberoCallf-
uw.e '*LrlnL tlrst aJd, nag ornla coa.stUne" at a public
etiquette aDd ceremootes. the meeti.Dr co-sponsored bJ the
Gtrl Scout promlA aDd laws, L•pe ol Women Voters ol
and tbe 8 lodliiMC!Pbles of 0raace Coast and Ca,ptstri.DO
Malor ICOUtinc. btln& and 9·30 T twt.mmiAc races will prof"tde 8a)' Ana, at . a.m. hW"S·
u tzettiDc cllmu. ror the GAM d&J, May 11• at the Island
......aDd 00 M&}'l4, HOWJe, Newport Center.
Sl>oett.toro aro lll¥1ted be-AWAR DED P BK KEY ttrM.a a a.m. aDd 4 p.m. Tbete
11 u adrnlslion tM at the o-a.
How
about
a new
pretty
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for
Mother?
G ILEAD
V ASSA RETTE
8AR81ZON
Mother's lem1mne heort
Will thnll IO !he
g1h ot o new si1 P , gown, robe .
And o urs ore so prettv ,
she "ll be espec,ol!y pleased
We\,e do•ntv. loce-lov-
'shed stvles graceful
styled 1n lo ng-
wear,ng lobr1cs thot
need o m1n1mum of core. Mother's
so choose now !
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iH THE HEWPORT-IIESJ. J.RU
DR. JAMES O'BRIEN COMBS
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HOME OF P. G. HEUMo\HH CHRISTio\H SCHOOL
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OfRJST, setEHTIST OF THE MASTER
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SUNDAY SOIOOL Conono dol-· C.lf. 9 a.•, aad lOr SO a.a.
SUNOA y SERVICES REV. WILBUR E. ALLEN
MRS. ROBERT HARRIS. (Be mie AIJu pbolo)
Sharon Oglesbee
weds Robert Harris
Church News
n. rtrll .BiitpU.C Cltweb ot ol''Mtw ._ • eldtr'N"W,.,
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be .. ,... Holy Splrtt wcwka to. AYe., CWI lllYM --uL&It a.
dlyl" lor etvt..DC' trW be tbt 11111101
• • • toptc of the ~. LonD Fllek-
na ·-b Coocreptnoo-lngor at 10 ... 11:15 a.m.
11 Cbweb, UU -d Street, Scmay.
lfnport Hetph .... TbiDeWI.D-
tulm -u Dr. R..,.o FRED IRUGMIMGSIM
SpiUior,uooellleprolesoor ol OF COSTA Milo\ OilS
,....,_ Ud cbatrmao of tbe Fred w. Bruen•..,.., Q, ot
dl'ltlioa ot rellf:lotl at Sollthern Colta Maa, wu barNd May t
CaWorld& CoUep,ColtaMea. I.D. Paetllc VltwMemortslPut,.
HLI topic at the 10 a.m. aen'ice Hubor Vtew Hll.Ls, folknr~Dc
tbla Saodi.J II "Aa: lltUe c.blld-h1l UDeJI)ICted delth Aprtl 29
r-..•• 1'lM ReY, DoD s.wtjlu at GlenbaYIIICoonleacntHoe-
CODehlied btl sentce u m. pltal bert.
terlm mtm.ter )lst SUDday aod He Is Slli"TIYid by bls trUe,
wW DOW' taU ewer a pastorate Ua; a aoo, Allan, of Colorado;
1D Scottlda.Je, Arl&. a da.ugbter, Mrs. Beryl Me-• . .
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Tbe Lutberaa Cbureh of the
Muter, !900 PacUlc View Dr.,
Harbor VIew Hills ·-The Rev.
WUbur Allen, t.nterlm pastor,
wlU bring a message oo ''A
pure religion" at the 9 and
11 a.m. Sunday services. • • •
st. ADdrew's Presbyterta.n
Catlley, of Costa Me•: a
nephew, H&rold Echtenacht, of
Kana&; a Dlece, JlaD.Ita Ku;.
merebeet,. of Miuourt, &DIS S
grandcblldreo.
Entombment I:>Uowld ser-!~~=~~i~~~~b~~~~== vices coDducted by ReY. Wllllam
Acton of Ma:ri.Ders Cbarcb.
S. I. OLIVER DIEI o\T 71
Chlll'ch 600 st. A.D!Irew's Rd., Funeral senteet were lllkl
A reception folknred the CWf ~ven ~· "Dl'tiDe over. April 26 for Sblrley E..-e
ceremony .11 the Ebell Club drive" w1U be the sermon topic Oliver, 71, who died Aprtl t4 Ow. Joe Alllrk*. ftt rl'nlftd lU ft. D....,.. 9 a.a. ••d Uhao ..... Interim Pastor A candleUghtweddtngservlce
WEDNESDAY EVENING A.M. Family Wonhip held Saturday evening, April
MARINERS CHU
1n Balboa. 'Atter a wedding trip of Dr. CbiM'les DterentleJd tor at Beverly Manor Conn.Jeeceat ,_ Dlllu Tlllellll•l Is lee'f.L ~ T-.
to northern California, the the a, 9:30 aDd 11 a.m. ser-Hospital 'to Costa Mea. He 11 111 ..._,. ...-r. '1111 a. .. wt' -...,... •
cot4)le will make their OOme vices uus Sunday, The annual Uved at 2359 Newport BIYd., 1181111111 ...... ud Ia: .,.._.. llr t? 2 r-_.
ET lltO:CIOAM Ch c:h.::h 1 22, at the Newport Harbor ME lNG 8 p.m. ·00 A.M .· F u~ W ~ Lutheran Church Wlitedinmar-~ADING ROOM I :NURS. E.R·Y esnPROVIDEo D p rtap Miss Sharon Gall Ogles-..... k -,z•: 9 a.m.-.5 p.m. R 0 u.. p bee and Obert , n._. rls. as, Weclnc y: 9 a.m ... 7:45 P·•n.II'-----:------J tor James Blaln o!tlelated at
Tuesday and Friday: the double ring servtce.
In Westminster. rummage sale will be held May Costa Mesa. 11 rr ... .
The new Mrs. Harris Is a 11 aDd lZ from 9:30 a.m. to 5 He was a retired publlc rela-UIID • SCHOOL 9<10 A. II
9 a.m.· .5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m. The bride Is the daughter 1969 dual ol N -rt Har S •• . . . . . . . . · gra e •---p.m. 1n the fellowship hall. Uons man. WORSHIP SERVICES •• i :OO 1 10:15 A.ll.
Swaday: 1 p.m.-.f p.m. of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Richard Ogles-bor high school.Shealsogradu-• • • Services were coodueted lrt ted !r Caw -•-~or h p 1ft VI C-l by EVEifiiiCSERVIC£ •....• 7:00 P.ll. SECOND OIUR.CH OF bee of Costa Mesa. The groom's
OfJUST, saENTJST parents areMr.aodt.trs.James
a om or .... n es-· Church ot Religious Scltmce t e ac c ew
slonal SchOol. Her ho.sbaDd 2411 E. Coast Hwy., Coro~ the ~R~e:•:.·W~l:IU~s;J·:':"";r~Ud:!::2:210::1;·:C~O;~J.S;T::::CO:IIO:M:J.:D:I\.::II::J.II::; Nnrport leach ac Hurls of Rialto. graduated from high schOol in del Mar __ The pulpit wtll be Rev. Loren D. Flleldocer.
Santa Barbara and Is now al-tlUed this Sunday at 11 a,m. by
tending Cerritos Junior Col-Mrs. Lucille DeMershman.
lege. He has served in the teacher lecturer and author
Corona del Mar 3282 Bra.d Su.t Miss Oglesbee chose a gown
·3100 hcifac: View Dr. Newport Height~ of s lli: organz.a over taffeta
SUNDAY SOIOOL 10 Lm. A Fru ,,.d Jndcpcnd•"t tor the wedding ceremony. It
SUNDAY SERVICE 11)a.m, Contr•t•tion•l wa s lull skirted with a brief
WEDNESDAY EVENING Christian Cltt.rc#t tuted bodJce of ltal.Lan lace
R.caclina Room: S P·•· OR. RlSSELL SPITTLER made with short sleeves and
ssoo-a E. CoaetBwy. Interim Pastor a maDdarto collar. Her shoulder r... ... u •• Nord••-length veil was held by a
Mon.-Fri.: 10a.rb. to 5 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICE flowered bandadoroedwlthseed
'111Cind.y eveninp: 7 to 9 AND CHUROi sotOOL pearls . She carried a yellow
Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. AT 10!00 A.M. a nd whtte bouquet.
You are cordially invited to N .. rf~ry cGn p~ Mrs . Timothy Fodor, sister
attend Church Service• and PHONE: 641-2740 of the bride, served as her
I ;••~.,.~~·~h·~;;;~· ~R~oom;;~·=::!====~=~==~::; maid of honor. She wore an ~ empir e style gown of yellow ,.._ ·-• B'bl 1"'1... ..... --L. organdy over taffeta which had 'UI:Dua& I C '-"'IUUI a yellow and while embroidered
23R D n. ot OIJ.MGE, COlT J. MI!SJ. -!Wa.UOJ bodice topped with a mandarin
Sunday Morning Wor ship ......... 10:30 a.m. collar.
E In W h. 7 ·00 p"' ·An other sister, Steplla.nte Sunday ven g ors 1p ... , . . . . . . .....
d .. p 7 00 Oglesbe e, served as a brides-Wednesday Bible Stu Y 01. raye r · · · : p.m. ma.Jd , along wtthCandy Paisley,
l::=An=lnd==•P='"'=d="'='=ch~ur=ch=::w=:t=· th::;:B=ibl=:=e;::<e::::;:ac::b:;ln=:g~cni;::m=:·;;:st;:ry=i the br ide's cousin ; Sha.rr t Hart, r;, and Mrs. Bill EIUot, Little
CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Kerry Lyn Cott1arn wa s the
OF CORONA DEL MAR flower girl. Their gowns were
ELEANOR C. JACKSON, MINISTER repUca s of the matroo ofhonor.
Timothy Fodor , brottler-in-
SUDday Service ... • · • · 11 :00 a.m. law of the bride, served as
Sunday SchoOl •.•..•.• 11 :00 a.m. best man. Ushers Included
U6-10J2 Larry Fodor, Ron Petitt, SeaJI
U.S. Naval Reserves. '
NEW LIWC SLATE
The Lido Is le Woman's Club and appeared wttb him on the
will present Leoold Hambro Ed Sullivan shOw, Mitch Mil-
for the May 9 meeting at 11:30 ler's shOw, Kraft Music Hall.
a.m. in the Lido clubhouse, aDd Hollywood Palace.
Mr. Hambrohasperformedwtth Betty (Mrs. Roger) Brown.
Victor Borge on TV soectals nominating commlttee chair-
man. will present the oew board
for the 1972-1973 year: Mrs.
Earl Hardage, pres ident; Mrs.
James Loudoo, ftrst vice-
president; Mrs. Jack Tilley,
homes tour; membership, Mrs.
Ray Demott; recording see-
l'etar)', Mrs. Frank Sebring;
corresponding secretary. Mrs.
Wilbur Mills; treasurer, Miss
Dorothy De Puydt; and Ock.
toberfest, Mrs. Delbert Va.n
Oroum.
Owners of the homes on the
May 25 hOmes tour will be
boOOred guests at the luncheon,
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A HEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU
TH!: REV . DON L, INGLE, ~ASTOR
SUNDAY SCHOOL .,.,. 9,45 A.M. BIBlE STUDY
WORSHII'.,,,, 11 A.M. •4 7 P,M, 7tl0 P'.M. WED.
Hopper a nd Dick Paisley, cousi.D.
of the brlde. Darren Hopper
was rln1 bea.rer.
Edward Brahams played the
organ at the church, which was
decorated with baskets of yellow
and white a:ladioll.
SECOND UEUTENANT Ea.rlA.
Goodrum, sooofMrs.Catherine
Y. Goodrum, 272 16th Pl., Co·
sta Mesa, has been awarded
b1s sliver wings at Vance AFB,
Okla., upon gradua.Uon from
U.S. Air Force pilot training.
He is being assigned to March
AFB, CaUl., for duty with a
uDlt of the Strategic Air Com -
mand. He is a 1966 graduate
of Newport Harbor higfl school
and received his B.A. degree
in ecooomlcs In 1970 from
Irvine
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May 4 at 7:30 p.m. Prev1ew
6:00 p.m. American Leeton AUXILIARY 3536 ELECTS
Hall, 21 5 15th St., Newport Coastline Aalilary 3536,
Beach on the Peoinsula. Ap-Veterans of Foreign Wars, w1ll
proXimately 250 Items. Fan-lnstall the toUowlng otncers
tastlc Indian ~welry, Navajo at 8 p.m. May 12 at the Costa.
rugs, pottery, artUacts, bas-Mesa Legion HaU: Mrs. Vtr.
''OUR DRUG YOtrrH''-Amer l-commercial and pro, kets , etc. Don McLeod, auc-gt.nta Hammer, president; Mrs.
ca •s growing problem, by Or. fesstooal offices -from $"75 Uoneer . (213) 447-9520.Con-Chester Walden and Mrs. Hat.
Jess L. Pedigo. Paperback. ~ -on North Newport slgnments welcome, old HobJ.. vlee-Presldenta:; Mrs.
II. v I ••s 1675 Mlldred oore, easur ; -~....,~~st~l~e~H~oa~g~H:•:sp:l:t.~l.~=~~~"2:::~~~~:~ M tr er oge , '" -• bicycle repalrlng oo Mrs. Verooo. Matbews, seere-
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American ()ptnJoo Book NEW large mountain replacement parts. Beach Bt-s1ataDt secretary; Mrs. May
193-4 Harbor Blf'd., Costa North shore, Lake Ar>ro•-1 cycles, 806 E. Balboa Bl,d., BDCtlaod, chapla..Ln, Mrs. Jo ..
Telephooe : 646-0645. bead, For rent weekends Balbos., 675-7282, ud 333 E, sepblne Togersoa,cooductress;
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Pianos ., Organs
It 's
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Yamata Pianos 'Organs
Lowrey Orpna
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e WORK W.AHTID
IRONING. y.,., of eJPtrleoce
a. aU clotblnc sad -· llllrta.
Wllltmu, eor.. dol liar,
weekly. 549-3612 and l?tb st., Costa Mesa. 642-Mrs. E. Catuaoo. plrd; Mra,
6Z7S. 7436. Merrell Barter, Mra.JtmTor-
riAs, and Mrs. Huel Thomas, bedroom apartment, car, ALCOHOLICS ANONYWOlS--trustees; Mrs. FloreoceKlrcb-
pet, drapes, refrigerator, Pbooe 542-721'1. P.O. 8oJ: oer, patriotic lnstructor; Mrs.
range. All ut1Uttes paid. l'fo. 122~. Costa Mesa. Torrlu, blstoria.n; Mrs. Ira
DaJS, 6~-7154, ut. 152.1SP(miiiEFOR£imiRirni::l o-•--11a ~-II r-~ 6 ~. r ,_,_er; ra. ".__ Evenl.np, 7'5-8341. SPOTS BEFORE YOUR PeMOU, blADer bluer; Ura, 1----------oo your new carpet -remon Mildred Moore, muicla.n. • FOR SALE them with Blue Lustre. Rent
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boys ftYt-speed Spyder.
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Sue, 644-8389. ·
CARS FOR ~lE
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Roadster. Radial ttrea,
plaa TOGDIIU, Prleed
U'1-MUI4er J p.m.
electric sbampooer, $1.00.
Crown Hardware, S107 East
Coast Hwy ., Corona del Mar.
PhORe in Y •n Onf..,
for o S.hcrlptlon:
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blue WUb wblte YIDyl 0ntr __ 111.1 Em, SS78oltb Belch. a~ ~ lor 11 ~~ou, ... ,9Zd. ''· m . vu "-A ... , Loo ""'"'""· Silo llod ·--• --· E-"'""I ____ _;_ _ __: __ ,_., aBor ooml!'l to an.., zs11. oa,., 540-GAI. c.-, ""'" ~~or llt!Yo •--.,=-=~=-::---,c::--:-::=:-1 WAIITED -Toor old bfba 1D .,_, ....... ~
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Tourney to
raise funds
T .. A4opaoo Gal .. ldw"'i~~,t .. ~o. oroOrupCoey
Ill 6th ..... 1 ......
toaroameot .starUac oa
aDd 7 wltll tbe flla.a. 011
13 and 14. Thl1 y.ar will In-
augurate a rwnr clua, tbe 8
Jeus old aod UDder clua.
Tbere Will allobeboys'doubles
and girls' doubles tor ellUdrea
18 ,..,.. old &Dd UDder.
SOle OF ft'ALY trutee TOIIJ Otl.oreiiiO";ij;)i:.C:;_;~.,j;
sheet of a oeY stamp booortnc the late Fiorello
trom Corooa del Mar poll oftlce elerk CortnDe Ward, u
the local post oftlce cot the first Lane of tbe DeY stamps
Moaday. The Orange County Ita11an-Amert.cu
other Soo.s of Italy lodges acroa the eouotry tn
the 14~ceot stamps which booor tbe former mayor
Yorlr.. (Ena:tp pbOto.)
FL YIHG TO.t.D WI NS
WITH RECOH WING ... HOLLUD OilS
AJrmaa Ftrat CIUI DoalJd .-....a! ..no. ... lileM
J. Sdnrarts, .., ot C. J. Seb-INn Ma7 I lllr WI'*--
warts ot 1000 YIPle AN., Co--HoUud. II, olat .... J.d..
ata Una 1s a membtl' ot COlla M•. no died -...
tbe Strate' etc Air Com mud's peetedlJ AprU H &I Colla~~~
(SAC) 9th stratecte Rec«nwlt.-Yemorl&l Ho~Mzl,
a.oce Wtnc, whleb bas euMd He 1J: ..-ft'rtd bJ IU wtlt,
the U, s. Atr Force OtUt:ud.. .Dorotby; I ~---. 1 ..
lac UDtt Award, He ls aoarma .. Goldela, ot Su ~Me, ud s-a
meat systems repatrmu •tttl How..r, ol Ka.Mu; a ....._,
tbe wtng at Beale AFB, CaUl. Yawtae Robl--. CII'SUm.co,
The 9th was cited tor ad .. &Dd bJ S pudebiMrfD.
ftDCing theories Of SlClfl'sooiC s.ntc.. w•e ~ted bJ'
muned weapon systems and the Rt\'. Bruce k11nle at Pa ..
tor ptberlng data vltal to r. .. clflc VIew CbapeJ.. Rubor Vtew
Uonal lnterests through sus.. fUlls.
talned operatlon of the Lock-Mr. Holland was a -.u ...
heed SR-?1 recoonatssancea.tr-of Kauas. &Dd had U'red here
cra.ft. 56 years.
"'"'A}'IZirn PILLOWS are put ol tbt utlltte tare bei.DC otrved at the annual nea
market ot the ln1De Terrace Philharmonic Gr~ aad Ulrlblted by Mrs. John Crimp,
Mn. JobD MWer &Dd Mra. Roo Harrod, left to rtrtJt. PatterMd after a FreDCh fiUr,
ttlls yeu•s f\m beotftt will be btld at tbe "etat.a•• of Yu. Rlelllrd Kredel, cbatrmao..
at 15SO Santanelll Terrace oa TburDJ, Mayll. Luocbeoo wtU bie •ned at the 11 a.m.
to 4:10 p.m. allalr •. Palntlllp by Iopal arUIII IUid objoll d'art 'll'lll al8o bo -...
All matches w1ll be played
at tlle ~lbol. Bay club Racquet
Club, a.ccordlDg to Mrs. WU-
Uam stabler, junior teon1a tour-
ument chairm&JI.. Ttlllll.l Pros
W:yron McNamara &DeS Tom
Estes Will be the directors
tor the touroameDt. Also as-
sisting Mrs. Stabler will be
Mrs. Job.D Booty a.ftd Mrs.
Brenton Ogdeo.
C.t.RL W. RICH.t.RDSOH
OF C.M. DI H .t.T 58
Funeral senlces are pelld-
lng for Carl w. Richardson of
Costa Mesa, who died April
25 at Hoag Hospital after a
long lllDess. He was 58.
Sea EJplorer Ship Flyt.og
Toad, sponsored by tbe Costa
Mesa Optimist Club, woo tbe
coveted "Wheel" trophy a.t
competition hekl in Redwood
City. This g:r~ of young me~~
and women from Hw.tingtoo
Beach, Costa Mesa.., Newport
Beach and Mission VIejo woo
8 rtrst places, ooe secood aod
one third place out of1Zeveots,
This is the same g:r~ tbat
Yon natlonal Moors at tbeNavy
Air Base at Pensacola, Florida..
last JUDe by wtnning 14 out
'109~ ..
OYU DIALIJI COST
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WILL fQUI,..D .-Ml
•aue NIW
'72 MUITANO
sas~ ..
OYER DIALEl COST
... t. ~op. ...... ....,. t..W kol, t.ol,lol.
WILL IOUff'PID ....
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loel. ,. .... ,., ••~•-I..W hoi, loo:,a.<.
'NI LL IQUI'"D •1015
IIIlA-NIW
'72 LI.D. 2 Dr.
'149~ ..
OYU DIALIII COST
of 18 events. Mr. Richardson, a World War
D Navy veteran, Uved at 235
Knox St. He had worked at the JOSEPHINE TRAPP 01 ES
Orange Ave. branch of the Costa Josephine Traw, 72, or 2042
Mesa post omce for the past S&nta Ana Ave., Costa Mesa,
20 years. was burled April 26th tn Or-
He Is survived by his wUe, ange, followlng her death Aprll
Ellen; 2 daughters, Deanna Kay 23 atSt.Joseph'sllospltalthere.
Bell of Costa Mesa, and Pa-She Is survived by her hus-
trlcta Kllntsman ot Vallejo; z band, Earl; Z sons, Earl fl
sisters, Veana Clark of Va.o Traw of Co sta Mesa, and Doo-
Nuys, and Marte Nicholson of akl of Pennsylvania; Z daugh-
Wastttogton, aDd 4 grandchild-ters, Mary Kincaid of Tustin,
r eo. and Catherine Swink. of MlchJ-
A thoughtful gilt -nowers lrom Richard's Lido Flower Shop.
And, the beauty Is long-lasting because each one of our flowers
is premium quality and ve ry fr esh. (We gu;a.n.ntee every bo~.W:~uet
to please.) (f you send nowers b}' volre you'll be pleased to know
we use the noest florist in ever y Cit}',
MOTHER'S DAY, Sl~DAY, MAY 14
12.~
marKets
Bell-Broadway Mortua.ry of gan.
Costa Mesa said tentative ser-Rosary services and ma.ss ll DO C[ '\, l ER
J'lces are set tor 3:30p.m. In St. Joachim's Catt.ollc t4JJ \lA 1 m<J. "''"''OIIJ +H -\1 11 • ..,, •~ ~lt.no
Friday at their chapel. Church tn Costa Mesa were HARBOR VIE\\ CENTER
THE lltSfC DEPARTMENT of Mr. Richardson was a native conducted by the Rev. Thomas '""o \.1.0..( A Kt ttl+< ''"''IIIII 111 ''It< .o..LJ I ~21>1>0 D7l-21SS
Orange Coast College wtU pre-oot_l.!!_~li_DI!'O';.:_:stal~~·~· ---=~~N~e.':v'lol"~•·:__: ____ ..:...:.JI!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!II!~!!! ·~~~~~~~~~o,llll~~
lent James Garner, yoWlgNew-r =
port Beach organist, loa recttal ~
of masterworks at 8 p.m. Sun-~ f" \" \
Methodist Church, 12741 Main .,._ ~ _,...,.. /\ day, May 7, at the Ft.rst United ~G . .., 1\JO ~
Street, Garden Grove. Jtm, the I L-{,I..,"~
~ ~.:"o,.~ . .:~i ~:,~~ ..:J~~o ~~ V7'. is a sopOOmore atOrange Coast 1 College, studying with Dr.
Justin Colyar, professor of or-
pn. He has been accepted fnr Pffi; · "" ~ divtston work next fall ., .
at the University of Redlallds,
where he will . major tn per.
tormlng organ. His earlytrW-lD&. prior to c.oU~ n s under
Karl Bonawttz,wellknownNew.
port Beach orpnlst and
teacher.
ROBE RT DU HH H.t.MED
COLLINS EXE CU TIVE
not Robert s. Dunn has been ap-
pointed vice-president and
gr~ ezecuttveofColllnsRadio
Company's Newport Beach CJI-
eratlolls. He wtu also serve
as general manager of the tele-
communtcattoo systems di-
vision at the local faciUty. He
replaces R. D. Johnson and
D. L. Martin, who have been
reasslp.ed to positions at
CoUlns' corporate headquar-
ters In Dallas, Tens.
Mr. Doon has had nearly
23 years of broad management
npertence at Collins. Hts last
asstp.meDt was vtce.president
operaU.oas, for the company's
ntooJcs aDd telecommuntca-
tloos equipment gr0t4) in Cedar
Rapids, loft. Prior to that,
he ns vtce.president and gen.
eral manager of the Cedar
• JUSt anum
Rapids division.
Mr. OUDn Is married and
bas 3 cbtldren.
L • .t.. T R.t.CY SUCCUMBS
Funeral servtces were held
yesterday tn Rose H1Us Me -
mor tal Part, WNttter, for Les-
Ue Alonso Tracy, 7'6, of 903
W. 17th St., Costa Mesa, wbo
died AprU 22 at Park Lido
Coanlesceot Ceoter !Jere.
He ls suntved by his wue,
Dorothy; a son, Navy Lt.Cmdr.
LesUe R. Tracy of Hooolulu;
aDI! a daupter, Constance Hol-
llDd ol Paadebl,
Y r. Tncy was a retired
1ildlilb II. I ftalsbes salesman.
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imponant pL'r~on tP u-. .It .\1 uw.d "J\"lll)!..,
We offer many free St.'f\"\Cl'~ w mn -.,1\l'r.., 111 JddltH111 tn r·'' tilL
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THEY'RE AIRBORNE! The C ?5 yard dash saw Scott
Merrie, Daris; Tony D'Avvlto, Lincoln; aM Bill Plzz.lca
of OaYii au jet ott the crOUDd u they head tor the tape
1D tbe ft.Dal yards of the dash. Kerry Oda of the Davis
sq\ad oo the tlr rtght 15 the only runner on the ground
when tbe pOOto was soawect. Pluica was docked at 9.0
to win the event. D'Avviro was 2Dd aoo Doug Lawrie or
Lincoln, not in picture, was 3rd. Merrie nntshed 4th.
Pllziea was a triple wlnner tor the Colt C's as he toot
adcUUooal Orsts In the long )ump and 180 plus anchoring
the r elay team to a win In the 300 yard event. (Vi c Opalek
pbolo,)
BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS
The baseball schedule tor
today has Newport Harbor at
Westminster, Magnolia Is at
Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa
visits FotmtaJn Valley and Es-
tancia Dosts Santa Ana Valley.
With the games moved 14> to
Jd.ooday so as oot to conflict
with the track preUms Tues-
day, Harbor blanked Santa Ana
2-0, Estancia clipped Magnolt.a
4-2 and Los Alamitos defeated
Costa Mesa 7-4 to Increase
their league lead to 2 games.
Fountain Valley shut-out Co-
r ooa del Mar 2-0.
COIIlliUOUS lAnlUS
DAILY ll
12:30· 3•30
7:GO·IO:GO P.M.
Loan and Marina conltnued
their wlnningwaysas the Saxons
lla.nded HW1t1Dgton Beach their
lith stra.igtlt Joss and Mulna
battled back to score 2 runs
In the ?th Inning to get by
Anaheim 3-2. Loara Is 10-l
and Marina 9-2 with 3 games
remaining In league play.
Harbor got another strong
pitching performance trom
Bruce Wlngard, who blanked
Santa Ana on 3 ll.its. Bruce
had 5 strike outs and near
perfect control, walking just
one Saint. Both te.a.ms got 3
safeties each. Harbor scored
once In the 2nd when Doug
Chard rapped out a single, went
to 2nd on a passed ball and·
scored on a 2-base throwing
error on Carl TahtJ's hot
grounder. The Sailors got thelr
2nd ruu lD the 5th.MIIteFolsom
reached 2nd on a 2-base error
by the centerftekier, stole 3rd
and was out at the plate trying
to score on John Bowman's
intield tapper. Bowman stole
200 and Bruce Wingard singled
to add u RBI to h.ls 3-hU
gem for tbe day,
The Harbor trosh nipped the
SaJnts 6-5 as Kirk Clark threw
h.is Jmuclt ler effectively in re-
lief to register h.ls nrst wln
or the year. Doug Ecc les, Rus~
Melslnger and Clark shared
the pllchlng chores, with Kevin
Bissonnette behlnd the plate.
Brent Kruse and ArUe Sorce
both homered In the first to
get Harbor to an early Je.a.d.
Pinch hitter Rick DosUiwalked
and slngled and Clark tripled
to spark a late Inning rally
to help overcome a 5-4 defi cit.
Los Alamitos increased their
league lead to 2 tull games
as they rang up a 7-4 wtn
over Costa Mesa. Los AI (I0-1)
got help trom Santa Ar~a Valley
as tile Falcoos dumped Edison
6-3. Edison Is now ?-4, Mag-
oolia 6-5 and Santa Ana Valley
6-4-1.
Jim Postel hurled EstaDCla
to a 6-4 wln over Magnolia
to brlng the Eagles to 5-6 for
the season In league play, Co-
roaa del Mar Sea Kings dropped
below Estancia 1n the league
standings after their 2-0 shut-
out by Fountain Valley and are
now 4-6 with one tte. Costa
Mesa Mustangs lost their 7th
afl;ainst 4 wins for the year.
.. CIIIT•Itnn • CDITAIIIIIA • PIIOMI ~ltlt
SYL V AMI A X TRA OUCKf!ET
ennis Balls
T! 700 YELLOW 7~L
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Undefeated teams collide --~·~.~=·, ~~u;:=.';~ ..
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ll>o foalorod -_, u bol.ll •-u 11u1o r....., J(oo kc>l -tad. Roo .U.V01 • -aro _,_lod ta!Mm Par._ &ad MortMi ~~a ..... a1 Eulp -111o 100 100 WITlf VIC OPAL. ·-•Hoo lor tllo ,_. Tho woro 1-1-S Ia t11o 100. PanOr, 'Utllllo 1aoc Joap tor~ 8'1. Nnport Harbor atbloUe ell-llroocl7 ta 111o 11t<IJU Willi
lutp A'o llpro to tlomlllate Mart Tomlla &ad Roo-1'llo Eulp ~·· 1"1 '"""-r-Jeloo C.,. udbloecopo CarlO Tootl &ad JoltD Mlloo
tbat dtt11Joa &&Joe DtltaDlakle., 8WIPt th 110, Hamla.kl, To-Cttt Vacuro, 1.:t; Ouy Etta, of eo&ebM aod It ~!Seat U· wtMiaC tbelr t.tata. NU..
lack R&lDwater. Brya.ot Hum. mlta ud Mei'(HH ant"*' 1. SOO; Ctorp Ntwlud, 100; Ud .t•"'• will bo.t tbe S...t pollttd a 1.11 Ud Rlck Dl8mtt
•-. Pat Patrick and. curt Ctl· Z-S tor the Colts tn u.e aoo. Rick cw• la u.e lbot. n. le&IUI tlnalt Friday lllcbt. The ot c.ta ... a 10.0. Toetl
llader proYlde a ltroor ouct.Ut: Spyro Antn-,s and O&rr.U n•a coeUDued to lmpr ... u lnlDI Jarue ball wW tate ru a w1a4 Udtd 10.0.
Cor tbt Sea s .. a, wbl ue Joou were 1-Z tor UoeolD EuJp A'l wa,. ~tt plac:t Saturday at Suta ADa ne 180 lboaad pro•• ODI
1-0 Wbl .. Kaiser A's ue o.z. in the loor jump. Antypu ea .. woo botb dalhea wttb 8r&d coU.p. ot tbt ma.t 1Dttruttnc eYeata
Oot ot tbt top attnctloDI will Peed Dan Cooper of the Colli: Webller of Dwyer ZDd to both Matt Ho&Mtt and Terry At .. Saturday u E.W.Cla tot wlu
be tb41 600 wben Jack Rain-In a stirring stretch run to eYeotl. Mark SteYeort AMJolm brttloa 'W1ll lead the Harbor from both Erie Ot.on and How-
water of Enslen, wttb tht con-wtn tile 600 u the Beach Ctttes Chalmers were 1.1 tor !utp c:au:I.Dpat, Grttt Amtts and ud Blabop tn tbtlr btl.ts wbtlt
tuence•a: belt Ume of 1:20.?,Icbamp reeled ott a rood 1:25.5 in tbe eoo. Docae Pattoe, En-Ktnr Humaoo both quawted 1n CorOD& dtl U:ar'a Dour Kqapp
COtS lot) against Kaiser's Tom I for the wln. Jim Nteml cave si&B, and .Don ThontoaofDwyer tbe 440, Ertc strlckla.Dct quali· brtued to his wta all ln tx-
Hawktn.&, wbo bas the 2nd best LlncoiD wlns 1n the B-100 and tied at 4' 8" ln the b.lfh Jaii'IP fltd 1n the 1!0 hicb llurdlts etllent tlmta.
c1oc.ttna of 1:ZS.5, ~the 180. CharUe Wtnprd set wltb Patton taktne a flrlt wttl:l wblle Hopett topped the tteSd cotta MeM wiU tw.Ye Rick
Tbe B's aod. D's of both a new mart for the A's lD fewer misses. Pat DowDily .. .,., 1n both of his hurdle beall:. Deamtt entered In both dlll.lhel
achoolJ are all 2-0 wt1.Ue the the shot as the Laner south-Dwyer a nut 1n tbe si!Ot with Tbt nrstty welctrt men, pole plus Myron Hunprtord to tbe
C's are 1-1 eacb 30 the team paw got off a tz• 5-1/4" put EDIICD neept.ac tbe Ioar Jump, nlltera IDd bleb Jumpers did 180 low hurdles, The local bJ&b
total could just depend oo how to )Jst DJp Cooper and Fontes Roy Ray; Uie 600, Ken Hutter; QOt compete Tuesday. scboola will bue a lotofatrOQ(
clOse the A's do. The B-SOO of Druls in that event. Btu a.od the relay. Brlan Theriot woo bOth of eotrles tn the 1rv1ne a.,pe
yard relay wiU pit the teacue•s Plulca dominated the C's wttb ll1J btl.ta of the 100 aM 180 ttoala. Ken Conoer lhOUldmate
top 2 teams against each other wins in the Ioog jump, '15, and to Qtallf'J to the C's. Vtnce a coed account of htmMlf tn
as the Sea Bees are a tracttoo 180 &Qd then anchored the relay la botb ""tl for Harbor. Ott)tr the c bleb jump u he hU
belliod Kaiser ln the best times team to a win over the Lancer C's mating the floals were been the class of the lap
as compiled by the Ensign speedsters. David Smith woo Jim Fukumoto, low hurdles; so tar thls year constlt.eot t.y
sports department. Kaiser B's the ?5 and 180 dashes tor LtD. Ja<:t Mlnter aod Lee Batsoo, over 6' and flirt1Dr wttb the
their mark to 34.3 aod Ensign colD tn the D's. Scott Frant. U!O. Bataoo's Ume of S:18,0 nattooal 14 year old record.
B's are next with 35 .6. a 6th grader won the ~bot was tops, Beo Robertson. Kojl • •
Kaiser's Ooo Fukumoto has for Lincoln ' Llncolo's Bob O'Hara and Tim SleYcove au •
been domlnatlng the C dashes Hughes and dreg Wattson were quaUtted ln the c 660. That waa coach Bill PtzrJca
and his 8.8 In the 75 Is tile 1-2 to the long jump wtth Wade" Harbor will have Clark Pot. of the Harbor coacblnc atafl
league best as ts Ills clocldng Bellclton of the Lancers 3rd. hoff 1Jl tbe B 660, Tim Rudy onr at the Davla-LtncolDtra<:t
ot 3?.0 in the 300. Tile Knights TeWink.le out-dueled Rea 1?8 tn the Yarslty 880 and John meet last weet ntcbl.Dg .:m
will be favored In the C's, to 94. Tile Rea A's continued Holcomb 1n the 880, Btu put on quite a perfor ma.nce
and the D compeUllon wUI be undefeated with a 48-20 wtn As usual Santa Ana wtu lead In the C division when be swept
just as close. over the Trojans. TheTeWinkle lD the quaUfiers with 11 making the 75, 180 and lone jump,
John Walden of Kaiser and B's won 45 to 23 and are oow the grade Tuesday. Bob Harrel plua anchoring Ills relay team
Wayne Kasparek rrom Ensign 2-0 to drop Rea even at 1-1. lhl.ttered one of the Sunset to aooU.er first. The Phlllr'f'lnl
wllJ provide a lot or lnterest Tile Twtnt: C's contlnued to league's oldest records when were there watcllina tbelr 1008
In their dash confrontation. score well and woo 51-1? The Jni JACOBSON, a junior on the be breer.ed to a 48,9 1n the Grl.tr and Mike perform tor
Walden holds a 9.1 time 1n Trojan c ·s r egistered a St-1? wxtefeated Newport Harbor ten-quuter mlle. The old mart the Lincoln team. Phil 1s the
the 75. Kasparek lowered his win oYer the Rams asTeW.tnk.le nJ.s team, terns a.n ace dlD'IDC of 49.0 was set ln 1952 by former prery for the Newport-
time to 9.1 agatnst Dwyer so remained undefeated in the a, bJs doubles matchaptnst Welt-Orange's Lanny Carter, wno Mesa Junior All Amerlcanaaad
It will be the top sprinter~ c and D dlvlsions.JacltTaulane ern Aprll 28. Jacobson am his Is tbe track coach tor the wlU coot!Due as rlce-prn tor
ot the conlerence against each was a dual winner In the long doubles partner, Jim Speir, Panthers now. GJJ Rangel of the cominr season. Big Canyon
other. Walden and Kasparek jump and high jump lor Rea. swept their matches as Harbor santa Ana Ued the old record goU pro Don MolUca and wUe
wlll go at It In the 180 and Larry FaUce swept the 100 and pollslled oft Western 21-1/4 tn 1963 and It held up until Carol were there checklog out
their times are ldenUcal at 300 with Pat Sha ughnessy tak-to 6-3/4. Harbor defeated santa Tuesday when Harrel ran away son Dave and "2nd son" Scott
22,5 with only Steve Worden tng tile 180 tor Rea, Scott Ana 18-10 Monday to remain from the ftekl. Merrie, wbo were performing
ol TeWinltle bettering that Hayes gave TeWlnkle wins 1n undefeated ill the Sunset league. Coroaa del Mar led the lr· for tbe Davia squad,
clocking. Doug Weber and Jetf the B 100 and 180, Terry Peter-The team's only lo&s has been Ylne league with 10 quaUtylDg
Walden figure to gettlleKnigllls son of TeWink.le was a twin to La Jolla, ranted as ooe of for the Saturday tlnals. The
points ln the 300 as Weber winner Ln tile c 180 and high the tiJI) tennis teams in the Sea Kings are the defending
leads the coDference with a jump, Tony Zuniga was another country. (VIc Opalek photo,) league cDamplons and scored
40.2 and Walden right behind double wlnner for the Trojans
at 41.0, the 3rd best In the ln the C 75 and long jump.
league. The D's will match-14' Greg Kronleldt continued to
the 2 top relay teams as Kaiser score,polnts for TeWlnJde with
leads with a best mark of 37,0 firsts ln the D 75 and long
and Ensign close at 37.4 . jump and a 2nd In the 180,
other league competition has Steve Worden continued to hOld
TeWinkle, 2-0, hosting Dwyer, down the top lime 1n the 180
0-2. Rea Is at Davis, both are and won that event in 21.4, a
1-1. Gisler Is at Lincoln, both new tops for the league, plus
sport 0-2 records. walttlng off a 39.9 1n the 300,
Last week Kaiser towled another tq> mark for tile con-
Gisler 166-1/2 to 105 -1 /2. The terence. ForrestMetcalfreelec:l
Gisler A's romped 39-29. The orr a 1:2?.9 In the 600 for
Kaiser B's waltzed ott with a the Trojans, which Is another
53-1/2-14-l/2 wln aOO the D's best mark In the D dlrlslon.
gave the Knight~ another wtn, Ensign lopped Dwyer 185-90,
53-15. The Gisler C's ~set The Sea Bees won 41-2? ln
the Knights 37-31. Gisler woo the A's, tile B's 4?-21, the
the A, c and D relays. John c•s 43-25 a.nd the D's 51-1?
Walden was a triple winner for a cleao sweep. Bryant
for the Knights in the '15, 180 Humann gave Ensign wins in
and long jump In tile D's, Don the 180 and 300. Jack Raln-
SO~TU CORS'I' DQUSIYI ... AHIUIT ·
Fuk:umoto duplicated the real
tor the C 's as Kaiser reg-
Istered wins in all but the 600,
Colin McConnel tied his 600
league leading I :28.3 to prevent
a sh utout but Gtsler scored
wtth 2nds and 3rds to nip the
Knights 37-31. Billy Balch set
a new recor d for Gisler with
a 36' 7" put in tile B dtvtslon.
Bob Hanke was a double wlnner
for Kalser 1n the 100 and 180.
Tom Hawkins paced the KD1ghts
with wins ln the A high )ump
and the 600 but Gisler captured
the sprints to pull away 39-29.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Davis outpolnled Lincoln 171 -
101. The Davis A's continued
UDdefe.a.ted as they edged Lln-
colo 41-2?, The Davis B's won
f4.24. The Davis C's'W0046-21
aOO the Colt D's prevailed 40.
28. The Davis relay team swept
au cla.saes, the rtrst lime In
the school history.
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215 15111 ST.,
Reai ·E tate Balboa lslo.nd Costa Mesa
Udo Isle Corona del Mar
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area tor jogging and touch football,
There's a two-atory clubhouse. Complete health club facilities
and trained attendants. Lounges, game and party rooms. Full·tlme
recreatk>n manager.
Park Wett has something for everybody. So , no matter what your
age. or marital ttatus. or athletic ability ... you're sure to fit In, If
you hurry.
3883 Parttvlew Une, Irvine. Juat off the Sen D~ frMWII)' at Culver Rolld.
Adulta onry, from S110. Famlty apartmenta, from f1M.
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McCAKDLE
llEALTOI.
at!U AK. l/!a'I'IC8
RIIC8 "4J
548-'1729
1110 NEYlOft IL
Curt Dosh
"I!AL.TOflt ..... .,. -.... ., .....
1111 W. COA8T an.
N ... OaT a1ua11
SI'ACIOUS CHARM
lAY CREST
S Bdrms . & family rm.; 20x40 btd . & fill' d .
pool. 3200 Sq. ft. of real family livint plua
a perfect home for entertaining. Open Sun.
2-5. 1615 Highland Ave. $78 .500.
OI'EN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5
WATERFRONT TRIPLEX
New townhouse design. ('omplrte With dock .
. Located :1507 Finley. oppos1te N ewport
Beach City Hall. Pn ce of $169,500 1ncl. fee
land 1 not leasehold ).
A ii:rvw:l rr·11J P<l <~l~ im r~tmrnt
rqu~l 11. ltf~'llin" "r tnt!, m•y 675-31118
% BAY• BEACU II 1 ' .
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MACNAB
IRVINE ______ ... _____ _
FINER HOMES
TWO BAYFRONT LOTS lll~e~s fofces drastic prire rctlUI'IJOit. l.'t1hze
extstmg 8 Bl~ hom e or demoll.~h fnr 2 nc•;
Bayfron t Hon1es. Gl u1len Fa v for 01p pt
642·8235. Price now-S:!l!i,OOO.
IRVINE TERRACE_. BEDROOM
Beautiful family home. ;; ru11 bath.~. t.ar·
I pet.-;. drapes -ltke nC\\' Hoom for pool.
$6i' ,500. Tom Queen 6+4-C:!Oil
BIG CANYON Overlookin~ the lith fatn\;1\' -\It·"· t•1t. 011~.er cant build due ,, t ll ne ~.). Olfcred
at ~<:~2.~ lor fa~t sale. IJn:: C:mvon ·, bc~t lot bu) ·
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[Irvine !-···'"'""""'"·-.. ~ I
101 DIPiwDr1'111 I·U·UU
IMI ... cAtthur IU·I200
Newport leKh,C.IIfornla 1211J
P~~bt Barl'flll IGaffg
p~nb
New Listing---
New home
NEWPORT BEACH BACK BAY-Pictures4uf'
Cape Cod. with hi,gh btam ceiltn2:s. bnck &.
oarquet floors. 3 bedroom. 3 bath wtth sep·
arate family room an.! rh nm~; room !':R4 Mn
OMc. a,. s.turMyt a •• ..,.
PETE BARRffi REALTY 1-__ , ""· IU.
MZ-5200
READ THIS
LA CUESTA HOMES, cloM to tfta ocean
5n Huntington Beach -h.,. 4 credit ,....
lec:tions in ttt.ir fth Unit -at .,.IfNI
,..Q I Oc:cv~ncy in Juna.
Unit 11 opens -May 6th
-hoft4& SIR, 2& lilA, ohoh
..-.. w.t bars, full builtins, carpeti,.,
•tc.
frwn Sl', ... --
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SOUTH OF HIGHWAY
Nice two bedroom, two bath on
4 x 118 foot lot with extra parldng
for boats and cars.
$59 ,900
Call for an appointment.
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HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Lovely three bedroom, family
room, 2-1/2 bath "Portoflno" model
with added bonus r oo m.
The land is yours too I ! I
$65,900
• • • •
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Lovely home with beam ceilings,
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 3 car garage,
beautiful kit chen with self-cleaning
oven.
AND YOU OWN THE LANDI
))OX Y. fR.AXI<).lX
I R(.ALTOR \ JZ~ [lSI Coast HtJ hWIY
Coron1 del M1r CJhtorntl
Phone 673·2222
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
IJ.IJNDA ISLE OR.
Completely furmshed S BR .. 4"nt bath home.
Large waterfront ltving room Wtlh floor tB
ce1L marble frplc. Formal dining rm .. fami·
ly rm., m atd's rm. Pier & slip .... '195.000
46 linda Isla Drive
F.legant new 4 bdrm . 4 h N . home with
fRm tly rm . & lge. game rm . Mstr. swte-w/
marble frpk. & concealf'd office area.
Vaf'uum system. Radiant cell. heat. Pu~r &
noat. 1255.000.
57 Linda Isle Driva
Custom 4 BR. 31"1 ba home on Lagoon . Mstr.
RR. has s1ttmg area & frplc. \\aterfronl
ram tly rm '' conversation ptt around the
frp lc ; lo' ely garden , lge. siJp S189.500
101 Linda Isle Drive
Lo,·eh· S BR . 4 ba. home wtth downstain ~ ateifront mstr. su1te & lge. game rm. or
stud ~·. Mextcan ttle floon, beam ceihngs,
quality constructiOn, slip . . . $15.5,000
For Complete Information
On All Homes " Lots, PINM Call:
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
Islanders Bklg. at linda Is~
:141 BAYSIDE DR., SUITE I, N.a. 6754161 .................
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MLS SALES REPORT
Sales through the Multiple Listing
Servtce of the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtorstotalled$36.1
million In the first 3 months ot 1972.
THIS IS A 43% INCREASE OVER THE
SAME PERIOD of 19711 1,249 new
listings were processed, of which
64% WERE SOLD ! 64% of the sales
were cooper aU ve.
List your property with Realtor.
••••ettllttt•le:•A I , ~ . ~ a 1 • s a
LEIGHTON says ...
BUTlNG or SELI..DIC a 110mt or .... II tllb
U.? fiUt; Wltll tbl boll.
Yo. • ..., oww. Brdtlr..a.-aftiabal.,c:aDtr
l.&.JCR'1'QI lJIIOEN -a a..... .._. l-ef
1M N"...,..,n. lllrtlor--Colila .... Bllr'd If ant I
IOD!Pf41!R IUILDIMG -Nlllf'OIT C .. TII
'HDNI 67J ·1211
I
LINCOLN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL In Harbor View HUJi:
wlU prueat tbe mwllcal, "Take tt euy," at 8 p.m. MaJ
12 aDd 1! at the sehool. Tbla seeDt at the post oftlce abowa
• membUI ot tbe cut, trom left: AUsoo Beech, Joan
SpelleUcb, Debbie Carroll aDd Baa Tice. Mtmi Gebler aM
~&t Quiet ba.ve Ute lead roles. others In the cast are
DaY1d Coot , JobD Wooldridge, Brenda Sowa, Kim Gt.Wn.n,
Dlua Clark, Tracy Westervelt and Ellseen Rose.
Buss.ing foes seek help
1'1111 Colleatart't c• ot 1o111t c...-.. lUt no•"•
1M llowpoot llu .... C-T•• lnloo T-. ot com-co __, so ldCII Ita ~. 1114 Pon
ecllool-a ,_ .. , ll lllo Cloarloo PL. -VW.
Ulil auual aw.uc a1fl..r'CII JloiDN.
-booo 111 ""' ~ B&r ClorJ eo.,, 1007 KonMa
Club. Dr .. lnlM T•nee. llklliPor Tom EIIU at tllO Wlbr Clark, 110 Collloa
ComrDOdai'M prtfMIIIted Tommy AYt,, Balboa laiUd.
Prothro, bead CGII.eb of tbe LM Jim Cott, 1855 SID Bnmo,
AaplN Ramt, u f41Uured tbt Blafta.
ll*ltr. Allo OD biDd 11'&1 lftlcolm
M&rl&D MdCetYer, dtteui.YI ebUd. 8uta Ana
Uaemu lor tbt Ram a, Ud LIITJ o-r,
other DOtable atbletu from tbe Bob Fll'l'uo,
Harbor Ana. Ct.rlu, Harbor Vln' HOCr<ea,
'l'wtltJ'·n" NGior atbletea SteYe Gruet. zsoo ArbutUa
from CoroDI. del Mar aDd New.. st., Eut Bbafl.
port Harbor bleb acMolJ wert DaD Grtpby, 2108 Vllta En.
(Utili of the Commodoft•Cld) tndl., tbe Bldtl.
In boDor ot their cootrU:lut:loa Reed Jobnson, SSS Rh'lera,
ot athletic pertormaDCe ud ColD Mea.
laadarshtl>. Goorp Kent, m 7 L&Uoda,
Costa Mea.
• HARBOR HIGH
Terry Albritton.,
AYe., CWf Huen.
Rieb Yarlelltbal, 501 Avenlda
515 .lrYtne Lar&O, tae Bluffs.
John (Grlf} Amies, 273Z Ctr.
c ~ Dr., Bay Shores.
JollD Miles, 1915 Altura. Dr.,
lrviDe Terrace.
Mrs. Faye Edelblute, New-to e.1erclse thedemocrattcpro-Kevin Ashe, 106 Vta Xanthe,
Brian MIUcb, 18%9PortM&r·
pte, Harbor View Homes.
port Bea.ch uea cllairman for cesses -· to put the matter Lido Isle.
tbe Wuenekt antt-busstng before the people whose child· Jotw Bowman, 1930 Teresita
tn1t.lat1ve, asked the Newport. reo are involved and woo pay Lo., Harbor Hl&fllaDda.
Mesa school board Tuesday tbe blll," KeDneth Mllte Brown. 1411
uentng to adopt a resolution JACK DUNN DIES AT 66 Ltncotn Ln., Harbor Htghl.a.nds.
endorsing the initiative. Dennis CUne, 401 6200 St.,
Scfx)ol board president Rod Jack c. Dunn, 66, ot 249 Newport Shores.
MacMUUan said that the trus. Robin Hood PI., Costa Mesa, Dave Cross 278 Flower Co.
tees navenotlladtheopportunlty cUed at his residence oo April sta M'esa. ' '
to study the Information sub· 27• He ns a salesman for · Dave Eastman 2602 Vista
ml.tt&d by Mr s. Edelblute :lDd Robinson's department store. Dr., Bay Sbores. '
therefore "are not'tn a posl.tJon He was born in Washington, Dave Gunderson, 429 Snug
to react" to the request for July 8• 1905. Harbor, CUtt Haven.
endorsement. He Is survived by his wile, Matt Hogsett, 430 Snug H.a.r.
Dave Otto, 519 Marguerite,
Corona del Mar.
Scott Palmer, 1845PortBar·
mcdh, Harbor VIew Homes.
Howard Royster, 1.,6 Ser·
enade Ter ., Irvlne Terrace.
Mlke Sevier, 801 Camphor
St ., East Bluff.
JohD Sumner, 1960 VIsta Cau.
dal, the Blllffs.
Pllil Tanner, 2Sl6 La Linda,
Costa Mesa.
Cark> Tosti, 2801 Cassia St.,
East Blutt.
ern ARTS FESTIVAL cbairman, M.n. Edward WhltebouN
(rtpc), pte a poLater trom Mrs. Mut Mattbew1, u they
u am1De a pliDtlnr by Eut Blutr'1 JDClle Haattnp, an arty
eotra.nt In the fe.UY&l. wblch will cooclude wtth an alterDOO.D
of art aDd entertainment at Newport S..ch city Moll. Mrs.
Matthew• Is We&r1D&' a costume used ln a production of
tbe Chlldren's Theatre Gtdld. of wlltch she Is a member.
Art week May 14 to 21
The Newport Beach cUy arts at City HaU I.Dd at aU New.
committee a.noounced this week port Beach plf>Uc Ubrartes.
that appUcaUoo.a are being ac. Entries art llmJted to Z per
cepted for competition tn the person, and the entry tee 1a
city's annual "arts festival Sl per piece. Grapt\lc arts and
week," May 14·21. crafts are acceptable as 8:11·
Art competition Is open to tries.
an Newport Beach residents. Committee chal.rmu Vlr.
16 years of age aDd older, g1n.la Whitehouse says the pur.
bottl professlonal and amateur. pose ol the annual festival Is
The big week for artlsts wtu ''to encourage, stimulate iind
end with awards May 21 at aid the practice and exhibition
the civic center gallery and of the arts In Newport Beach,
on City Hall lawn. and to broaden the opportunl.
Appllcatlons and detailed In· ties for Olll' ciU:tens to par.
formation are now available t'lclpate In cultural atfa..lrs."
Mrs. Edelblule r ecalled thai Ruby; one son, Jotut ofChlcago; bor, CUff Haven.
Goveroor Reagan tad signed one daughter, Mrs. AM Greene, JOhn Holcomb, 1144 Skylark
the Bagley btu that autborl7.es Petaluma; one brother, Dicit Ln., Baycrest.
bussing of students to achleve Dlmll, Van Nuys; a sister, Mrs. Dave Marstng, 543 Fullerton
Ex-Lido woman dies
TH ERESA CI\CNON DIES
Mrs. Theresa L. Ga~n. 52,
of 678 W. Center St,, Apt. B,
Costa Mesa, died at Costa Mesa
Memorial Hospital oo April 28,
She was born In Maine Aug.
22, 1920, and came to Orange
County 15 years ago. She was
employed a.s ~ electronic as-
sembly worker by Beckman ln·
du.strles.
racial balance ln schools, mls-Helen Ackerman, Brentwood, Ave., Newport Heights.
takenly beUevlng that the state and 4 gra.ndch.llctren. Private Bill McKI.nney, 6936W,Coa.st
board of education had approved services were held at BeU Hwy,, West Newport.
tbe bill. Broadway Mortuary. Mllte Moad, 1401 Priscilla
She told the Newport-Mesa CARL RICHARDSON Ol ES Ln •• Harbor Highlands.
trustees, "It is the teeUng of Carl w Rtchardso 58 1 Tim Qulo.n, 2401 Marpret
many parents In this school 235 Kno.1 ·Street, Co~ M~~. Dr., Newport Heights.
district that the Bagley blll died Aprtl 25 at Hoa H Ita I Doug Rosener, 125 Via. Ven.
deprtves parents ta.zpayers and g osp · ezl.a, Lido Isle.
children of the!~ consUtuttonal He was born July 12• 1913• Tim Rudy, 1508 Ruth Ln.,
rights." She said that In Los in Raymond, Washington, and Harbor Higbla.nds.
Angeles atone the cost tor came to Orange County In 1946• Russ Tucker, 2323 Laurel
bussing Is est'Jmated at $100 He worked tor the Post Office. PI,, Newport Heights.
mllllon per year He Is survived by hts wUe, Ron Walker 1101 Berkshlre
Former Lido Isle resident She was a graduate of the
Marl&n Veroon Thayer died University of Washington, and
Tueaday at ber home lD Laguna a member of the Chi Omega
Hills a.fter a k>ag iUneu. sorority.
Mrs. Tllayer , acUYe tor sev. A tamUy service was con-
er lll years In Newport Beach ducted by the Rev. Fr ederlclt
ciYic orp.n1r.at1ons, ls s\lrTl.Yed C. Hammen. Memorial prayers
by her daughter, Marp.ret Will. •l.ll be sa.idtodaydurtngregular
son of Corona del Mar; a Eucharist services at 10 a.m.
brother, Alva Vernon. ot San at St. George's Episcopal
Otego, and by 3 grandcht ldren. Church In Laguna Hills.
She was a member of Laa Pactnc VJew Memorial mor.
Relna.s Auxtll.ary of the As. tuary sald fWlera.t arrange.
ststance League and Fr iends meots are pend1ng."
of the Library here. The family ha.s requested
SERIOU SLY ILL
Vtrginta Luther, founder and
former owner of Cupcake
Baker y, Is to SArlous condltloo
followlng surgery at Hoag Hos.
pUal.
ROSI CONNOR DIU IIG CANY.ON WIMNUS
Mra. Row lllu'M c~ • .,. oa ...-day, lllre. ftcmu ot Ill OWio lllnol, CoD .. __ Llkoo ... llu ,_, ..... Dol-
.. at Udo,Put Cc.tftlttcMt rau.Hamre, KNa V•dt CC,
~loo Aprll&1. ocorocl a M to will tbo bolter
lllowuboni!IIP-In.ala t.~~ ot -· .......... t. Jfot'. 18, 1901, Ill! camt to Comtar In HCOad place a.r &5
0nap ~ I ,_. ...... na lira, IUOOia He .... Ud
&be l.t ..-.tnd bJ blr bu. .. b• ruut, Mrt. Sewall Reo-
-. Tbomu; I -T-.. dtr-, FrlaadiJ HUla CC.
A. CGDDOr Jr., Cotta ...... lira, Deu Hcpe aDd cu-t,
ud Rlcbud Coa:lar, Torruc:e; Mra. Pau18rontleld, El Toro
a brother, Jame1 Cotllly, CC, tt.d Mtu RoaU.e Vane.
TPU; a a.iJtlr, Mrt.tauaaret &ad blr cueJt, Mrt. Mupret
F1ts;atrtet, PlllDQIYaa.la; and: V&Dce, WU1hlre CC, tor Wrd
10 p"&DdcbUdrta. place at ae.
Aoluy wu reclttd at .eeu There wa. a Ut tor loorth
BI'OidWay Chapel aDd mua ot pltce at 87 bttweeo Mra. Ed-
the ruurrecdon at st. Joa. wln Delaney and IQtat, Wn.
ciUm't CatboUc Cburch. Inter. M. Herman Stayaer, Bel~Atrt
meat wu at Holy Crou Ceme. cc. and Mu. Keo OUpht.nt
ter)', to. An(elel, Bell Broad· aDd her Pill, Mu. JeA Wat.
QJ Morhary wu the director. 100. l.a~UD~ Nlrutl CC.
!!! WE QUIT!!!
ALMOST OtiE-OUARTER CEtiTURY
ltl COSTA MES A
PROPERTY SOLD
MAKE OFFER!!!
ALL MERCHANDISE
TOOLS, ETC .
MUST--BE--SOLD!!
Come and get it
OLDN ~WPO~T ROAD AT 15th ST LICHT
GRANT'S
USED Ct NEW
FURNITURE & APPLIANCES
1500 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA
As.ldng the tr~stees for en-Ellen; 2daughters,Mrs.Dea.nna. Westcllft, '
dorsement, she added, "Weare ~ay Bell, Costa Mesa, and Mr s. Scott Wall, 1401Sa.nUagoDr ••
merely aslc1ng ror the right atrlcia May C llntsm~. Val-Dover Shores.
lejo; 2 sisters, Mu. Veana Haig White, 467 Magnol.l.aSt.,
Mrs. Thayer was born 1n memorial donations to Child.
&ulder , Colo., 71 years ago, reo's Home Society, Casa Co.
and Uved tor many years In Una, City ol Hope, Newport
San Marioo before coming to Beac h Public llbrary,theSlerra
Newport Beach 1D 1965. Club, and the National WildlUe
NOW IN NEWPORT HARBOR!!!
ATTENTION!
ri'"""""""""""""""""""'ii Clark, ~an Nuys, and Mrs. Costa Mesa. Marte N1c OOison, Wash.lngton, Bill Whlttord, 406 Sn11g Har. Assn.
I AM LOOKI NG TO BuY
and 4 grandchildren. bor, c u.tt Haven.
Funeral services were held Bruce Wtngerd, 2053 E. WANT TO G 0 v E R N ? at Bell Broadway Chapel on Ocean Blvd., Balboa.
April 28. Tom BIIUngs, 665 Via Lldo OR SHARE SPACE lN THE
LA GUNA SAWDUST FES.
TIVA L. IF SHARING, I
WILL PAY CO MP LETE
EXPENSES.
CONTACT:
MATT DAVIS
MRS. ROSE AT HOAG Soud, Lldolalt. U you ahraysnntedtohau
John Farrer. 212 Via Koron, a ay tn hOW etty per l1l!'leot Mrs. Don Rose of Costa Mesa ts run, now's your cha.Dce.
I """ In t H Lldo Isle. s uuuergo g s urgery a oag Several appolntl.Ye posts on
Hospital. Her lather,FnnkEtl· • CORON A DEL MAR HIGH Newport Beactl city boards,
rich, from Jackson, Mlclllgan, Brad Bai.er, 1914 Altura Dr., commissions and committees
h.as been visiting Mr • and Mr s. Irvtfte Terrace. are about to become vacant
Rose during ttle past month. Jotln Bandel. 318 Jasmtne a.nd the mayor's ot1lce is seelt.
LEAVIN G HO AG Ave., Corona del Mar. log volunteers to nu the Pbs.
Estelle Bolin, "girl Friday" Jonn BJanpied, 2Z32 Alta New appointments wtll be et.
at Lido Fash.lons ShOps, l.s Vista Dr., East Bluff. feetive July 1.
leavtn, Hoa, Hospital aner a R E OPERATIONS Scbeduledlorreplacementoo
ENSI GN NEWSP AP E R COIC)le of weeks otagony, .sui-• • the Plann.lng Commission are
OF FI CE lered when she wrenched ten-ARE EXPANDED commtsslon chair""' Curt
dons and cracked ribs !a lUng Oosh and Donald Adkinson. 1;::;P:H:O:N:E~';6;7~3~-o~s~siorr~~FStr~o:m~a~st~oo~1~.::;:::::::-t~~lod;~ustrtal Realtor Jack Love Other appointees wm re. savtngs and loan necutlve place:
~J:'\IJ~ w. Soule, both rest. • W. J . Moseley and Alvin ~~ '-.<(.IIJI,.•..A:..,.:J...:~~ ~~:~,'~!' th~~~~-ot~~~ ~~~~~o:. the city ciYil ser· ~'-' " estate operations at '-141 • Hal Seely oo the Ptrlts,
I Birch St., In the airport area.. Beacbes and Recreation Com.
~ • Mr. Leva, president or Jaclt mluton.
Love AssocJates lnc ,, reeentl.y • Ron Yeo on the ctty art•
completed a term u dlrector committee.
t • of the Harbor Vlew HUll Com. • lJbrary trU&tee Tom
mun.lty Assn. Mr. Soule h.-ded BlUely.
•
MAY SPECIAL
Reg.$25
PERM
$15
GOOD AH Y
MOH-TU ES.WED .
pui~IN '-•AY
548-8520
21G-61ND STRER
the Liaison committee tor the • Technical ott a.dvtsory
4 Harbor View Hilla Ua::M:la· commit~ men Han.s Lorens and
Uon& In for In1De aD1 Georp Zebll. 1 ~"'~1e;f:Cflt~yft:ol~:~r.~: Beach to u you're tnter .. ted, contact and parlt de-Mayor Don Mclnnta" otftce at
for their area.. 673-2110. Your appUcaUon will
Soule, member ot the be reYtewed by COUDctlmen
Balboa Yacht Club and for mer
of the BYC Talewlnd,
!las served on the beard o1
Newpor t Beach Sell Scout
He has taught at saddle-
College aoo ts oow J.Q.
I slrU<:Inr in escrow at Santa Ana
He ls founder and
president ot tbe San
Valley EscrOW" ASSll.
, Ed Soule, past
of the Balboa Island
AS&D., was actJYe
a buUder 1n thiS area tor
years and is now bu..lldin«
Lake Tahoe area.
J OHN SCHMITZ TO TALK
Congressman Jotm Schmitz
w111 speak at Oranp Coast
College at 9 a.m. Frlday, May
19, to the aOOJ.torlam. Follow.
tnr the speech, M wlllaDI'Wer
questlonl trom tbe audienc.e.
The Ialii: II IPODIOI'ed by the
uooclalod •ooeal -·
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CHEIIOUI
PO~ SPORTSWB
... PBSTIVf
I'ASBIOHS
S BB
Richard Crout, Carl Kymla and
Howard Rocers. woo make up
the City CouncU'sappolntments
committee, and the tull City
Council wlll take action on thetr
ieeommendallons.
MA~Y DAVI S SMA~T O F
NE WPO RT HEIGH TS DIES
Mary Davls St;na.rt, 78, of
2904 CWfDr ., Newport Heights,
was buried Apr il 29 In santa
Monica, followtng her death
April 26 at Hoag Hospital.
She is survived by 7 sons;
Louts of Newport Bea ch, Ken.
neth of loglewood, CecU of
Culver City, Herbert ot Utah,
Forrey of Yucca Valley, and
Reo of Ida.ho; 2 daugtier.s; Bon.
n.le Rogers of Palmdale and
Elaine Anderson of utatl; 4
sisters, Katie Howard of Costa
Mesa, Hannah Esttne of Lawn-
dale. and Susie and Allle Oavts
of Texas. and by numerous
cnndcb1ldren.
Senlces at Westclltf Chapel
In Costa Mesa were conducted
by Dr. James 0 . Combs of
tbe First Baptist Church. Burl.al
wu In Woodlawn Cemetery,
Santa Monica.
Mrs. Davis was a Texas
native.
CCIIIIIUt ---I. COnaT IIIIIRIII Kf---·NM"ALI ..
elllill ~ IIACit
428 E. 17th St.,
(n•ar We a tcllff}
Business & Social Lunches
begin ot 11 :30am ... from $1.50
DINNERS
to lO:OOpm
"we use only the best in
EASTERN CHOICE BEEF "
f•a1'urin g
P ri me Rib -Top Sirloin -New York
Filet Mignon -Ground Sirloin Steak
$2.25 to $4.95
SPECIAL Jim Brady cut .. $5 .50
lnch•ci•• ""P o r ao lact & potato•
hll,•rteJ aftJ JoMeatlc win••
Italian spec i alties
happy hour 4pm -7pm
I' .. Be: ~AN<ING
ALL. C"BDIT CA .. DI
645-6633
Wo solu te oi l
EtiSEHAD I.
aoi lora dl'l d
their cheerin;
lri on dsl
What's ? 'MY MOM SHOULD WIN THE AWARD'
Your "'\ e Tbt Wl-.riDHoqHolpltal'l tbe Umt IYtD lbouCb •• laTe abe ll atrtldy tht nlc:tlt for me She doeJ tbe wub u without-"'"'"' ma.d Sbe wu f &ADII&l motber ol tM Jtut .. ,. trOW lea thlJ ,..,. 81\t takel motMr " -.,, __ • • •-._ •
• eoac .. t wUl bt 'OJ'ICIID:td at ' · ,__--.-urk, and eoou my tood oDCe pruideot of my atehool.
• • a bmcbeoa Saturda Ma 13 .cut ot me au b)' btrMlf DOW, • • • for me to eat. Sbe pteu me I tb.J.o.k abe' a younpr UlaA She Oplnlon ~ and 'w1U rtee1Yt U.:• 'r~ aad buya oew elothu when 1 • BOBBY PARK, 8, of !09 ~ trom school Wbeo e'IU 1 1.a. Thtai.aoatstoceahedot.a
• of a trip 10 Haft.U top t! z aNd them Ud puU me in 1 NarclUus Ave,, Coro01. del Deed c k»thea, sbe takes me have aU of ua:. J think mJ'
The lllety tlay writer wui Yer'J Diet acbool,a.Ddabemakea Mar, ZDd crader at Our Lady to the store. She tre1.ts me mom's the best and 1 k>ve
Thts week's quuUoa: "DUR-
I:NG WHAT PERIOD IN Kfi.
TORY WOULD YOU UKE TO
HAVE LIVED?" Asked at Col-
Ieee Center ahoiJptng center ta
Costa Mesa.
• CARL JACOBER, 50, of
Garden Grove, a teacher at
College Park elementary
schoo1: "Right now Is the best
time to be aUve. There Is
more e:~cttement and more
changes taking place tha.n at
any other Ume tn history."
• ROBERT KIMBLE, 26, of
425 Merrimac Way, Costa
Mesa, bartender: "The good
old dJ.ys ue right now. We
han more freedom and more
opportuniU'es than at any other
time ln history."
BILL LEW15 HERLING
• BILL LEWIS, 23, ot 2700
Peterson Way, Costa. Mesa, stu-
dent at Orange Coast College:
"During the early 18th century.
lf I had an optnton to voice
ln politics, and spoke out
strongly, I would have been
heard."
• STERLING DOUGHTY, 22,
Costa Gardens Apartments, Co-
sta Mesa, restaurant manager:
"I would Uke to have been
around with the VIkings. They
led a good, hard !He, and a
man was a mao."
.v.llt E PIRHIE CN<IOY
• MIKE PffiNIE, 11, of 2904
Andros Way, Costa Mesa, stu-
dent at Prince of Peach school:
"During World Wtr D. I would
have enjoyed having a victory
garden and reading the big
headlines In the newspapers."
• CANOY MACADAM, Z2, of
Mlss1on ViejO, seamstress: "In
the early days ortheEgyptlans.
They were an advancedclv!Uza-
tlon for their time --and It
•ould have been run being
royalty then.''
• 1770 NEWPORT
COST A hi !SA
6U-938J
bt Mlec:ted from 1Z ftnaUita C-~ aod 11 alee aD:t Q~ of AD~t!la: school, Eut Uke the ooly chUd. She shows her."
1 • ...,... .. L She 1a thaoktul for Blilfl': "WtlhouC her, r don't this by maktoe sure 1 get to
Wb08e etters about their wtat she gets and I k>ve ber." know what I'd do M' mom the dentist or to take my med.l motben are printed below ID • • • • -tuU ea.ctly as lbtJ' were helps me when I oeed It, like cine. J might not like some
W'rUt.o· • RENEE SAFFELL, 7, of bomeW'OI'Jr.. aDd makiog me feel of these things, bUt I think
· • • • 317! Bero Drive, Lacuna Beaeh, better wbeo I pt hurt or ful It soows she cares about me.
• first grader at Carden Hall, bacl. When I'm slck, she takes My mom's really busy 1t seems,
TIM MACK, 6, ot 1980 Newport Beach: "My Mother care of me and stays hOme with all her own work. A good
Swap Drtve, Costa Mesa, nut asbd my cme day If lhe could wtth me even 1t It means can-thing is she takes this time
trader at Carden Hall, Newport do 10meth1ne to be a ntcer ceUJnc somettl.lng, She's good or her own out to do the things
Beach: "She ta '-PPY most of mother.lt mademecrybeeauae for all the thtnp s he does 1 have said, for me, and does
• EUZABETH MACKEL, 8,
of 133 Vta Jucar, Udo tale,
2Dd grader at Newport ~~elvlol:
"Wy mother 111 the fastest
runner I know. She Is a bicycle
rider too. She is a good mOUDtain
cUmber. She climbed Mt. Whit.
ney. She also cUmbed Battle
(CONTINUIO ON "AGI l)
NEWPORT
BEACH
THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BE1,CHI---------.
Tttf OWL'!' lOCALLY OWl'! EO. INDf~EHOEWT THE NEWPORT HARBOR NfW~APU IH THE HARBOR AR!:A
JOe
Concert at Lincoln school
The music d~tments ot
Corona del Mar high school
and Lincoln intermediate school
wtu present a combined Instru-
mental mus_lc concert at 7:30
p.m. today, May 4, at Lincoln
scllool.
The Corona del Mar high
school orchestra will play
"Trumpet voluntary" by Henry
Purcell. Trumpet soloists will
be Rlct Savage lOO Ed Smith.
Tbe orchestra wUI also per -
form the 1st movement of Beet-
hoven's Symphony No. 1.
The Lincoln string section
will combine with the Corona
del Mar high school string sec-
Uno to perform the Vivaldi
Ylolin concerto. Soloists will
be Chris Palmer, 8th grader
at Uneoln, and Lynne Rosen-
berg, a senior at Corona del
Mar hlgh school.
The Lincoln concertbandw\11
perform "Sentry boy"by Caca-
vas, and ''
vas, aDd "Pr elude and fugue"
by Handel. The Lincoln stage
band will perform selections
trom the musical "Take It
easy," whic h wJU be presented
at Lincoln May 11-13.
The Corona del Mar high
school symphonJc ~J'Id will play
"La llesta Merlcana" by H.
Owen Reed.
TROJANS INSTALL
Mrs. William C. Adams of
Newport Beach was installed
as president of the Trojul
League of Orange County, USC
support group, al a meeting
May 2 In the Back Bay home
or Mrs. Harry Rinker. other
new omcer s are Mrs. Raymood
Terry of Orange, Mrs. William
Hayward of Santa Ana and Mrs.
Grover Brown of South Laguna,
vice-presidents; Mrs. Jotu:l
Thomas of Santa Ana and Mrs.
Willard Wade of Newport Beach,
secretaries; Mrs. Harold Taft
of Orange, treasurer, and Mrs.
John BIIUngs, par liamentarian.
Authors to gel awards
Teo Harbor Area residents
have submitted works for the
'7tll annual authors awards of
the UCI Friends of the Library,
to be presented at the Balboa
Bay Club on May IZ :
port Beach, "Tomorrow-to-
morrow.''
Harvey Gross or Newport
Beach, "The contrived corri-
dor."
Horace Mazet of Balboa ls-
1&00, "Wild Ivory.''
LADIES WILL BE TRADING the delicate glass slipper
for a sturdy goU shoe at the trvtne Coast Country Club
on Monday, May 15, when members of the Cinderella
Guild or Chtldren's flospltal stage their 2nd annual "glass
sUpper" goU tournament. ·With clubs In hand, Mrs. Robert
Hurtt (len) of Shore Cliffs and Mrs. Tlxlmas Queen of
Irvine Terrace compare the glass slipper and the goU shoe,
Tee off time Is 9 a.m. for those who will help the Children's
Hospital while they enjoy the fun on the fa irway, accor ding
to Mrs. Sa m Gurley, president. (Ensign photo.)
FLAG FOR BOYS CLUB
MARINE PfC. Michael C. Han-
sen, son of Mrs. BlllleJ. Hansen
or 4217 Dana Road, West New.
port Heights, has graduat@d
from basic training at the Ma.
rlne Corps Recruit Depot tn
San otego. He Is a former
stUdent or Loara high school,
Anaheim.
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FURill fll CHAR LfS COHfN CAN
CRE.ATI!AN EXCITING,
fASHIONABI..B STYI.L.JVSTfOaYOUt
AVE. • SANTA ANA fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
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lng business as Creative Ser-'11{~4, L) _ _..;~·--·--"'--~ f..I.-I.
vices, 4Z3Z Patrice Rd., New-~ '""' ·-u
port Beach,Cai.:JeromeMul-STEP OUT FOR BREAKFAST .. LUNCH •• BRUMCH
ler, 4232 Patrice Rd., Newport ~-
Beach, Cal, • NOTrweat o,, .. PE .. uNtoS MaUrNinaD'sA y This business Is being con.
dueled by an Individual.
Signed: Jerome Muller. liKnt, delectable rolls aoo Haz.ard Adams of Newport
Beach, ;'The truth about drag.
ons."
Joan Russell PlccardofNew-
port Beacb, "Adventure on the
wl.nd."
This statement tiled with the pastr ies. A varied menu wttll
A flag that has nowo over Ougle, C.A.R. st!nJor statetrea-county clerk of Oranee County A L...L... ou .. ..-ooo a eontlnenta.l fia.1r !
Qass Aquarius (pseooonym)
of Newport Beach, ''The cor.
porate prince."
Arthur S, Boughey of New-
port Beach, "f~mdamental
ecology.''
Richard H. Buskirk of New-
port Beach, "Business and ad-
mlntstrattve policy.''
Patricia Domecq of Newport
Shores, "The tide tlas
changed.''
Phii.J.p Louis Gabriel of New-
Terry Shannon and Charles
Payz.ant of Corona del Mar,
" Zoo sa1a. r I."
Former UCi vice chancellor,
Dr. Donald E. Walker, wtll
be guest speaker at the awards
dinner. His topic Is "In de-
fense or optimism." He Is act-
Ing president of San otego State
and recently wa s named presi-
dent or Southeastern Massa-
chusetts University.
'KISS ME, KATE" AT UCI
Cole Porter's muslc.al, "Kiss
me, Kate," wtll be staged by
the Scllool of flne Arts at
UC I starting Tuesday, May 23.
Performances are scheduled at
8:30 p.m. Tuesday through Sa-
-5" tur<tlly for two weeks, May 23-
27 and May 30-June 3, In the
floe arts village theatre,
''Kiss me, Kate''lsamusical
'f'ersiOD of Shakespeare's "The
tamlng of the shrew."
thecapltolbuUdinglnWaSh.lng-surer; Lou Yantorn, uecutive on Aprtll7, 1972, by Beverly ~~~~ll'"""•o 8"' 2121 E..COASTHW"f,, co..oH.t.DELMAR
ton, D.C., wUI be presented director of tile Boys Club, and J. Maddox, deputy couoty r lerk, """1111 "'•• AT GOLDEMROO LIGHT
to the Boys Club or the Harbor Dick Rojo, branch director of Publish: Aprtl ZO, 27, Ma y 4, • '=0 "00,.. S L £u ... o .... -~·T • ro • 673 45 Area, Upper Bay Bra.nch, at the Upper Bay Branch of the 11, 1972 , In the Newport Har-,_.,•.,•,.•.,o,u,.•.,T.,•---.. ·-".,",.o.,•.,•,.•·.,T..;oo.;,•.,._,...,.· ... ;,;;M.;;.J
4 p.m. May 1Z by the boys rBo~y_s_c_'_"'~·----------------bo-r __ E_n_s~t"'~·------~F~·-1"_•1_7_1 ____________________________________________ -,
aDd girls or the Henry Bowen
Society, Childr en of the Ameri-
can Revolution, SI)Onsored by
the Colonel Willia m Cabell
Chapter, D.A.R., of Newport
Beach.
Jack Hammett, mayor of Co-
sta Mesa, will speak.
Lyon Dugle, pr esident of the
Henry Bowen Society and D.A.R.
state society assistant or ganiz-
Ing secretary, will pr esent the
fla g.
Assisting In tpe cer emony
will be Mr s. Edgar Cox Jr.,
regent of the Colonel WilHam
Cabel D.A.R . Chapter ; Mrs .
M. M. Sampson, senior society
president of Henry Bowen So-
ciety, C.A.R.; Mrs. Arthur L.
EUsworth, C.A.R. senior state
society chaplain; Mrs. Da vid
Panel on women's role
MARrNE Pwt. Richard R. Kiley,
nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
MlHra of 2049B Tustin Ave,,
Costa Mesa, tlas graduated from
baste traJD1ng at the Marine
Corps RecrUit Depot In San
Dteco. He ts a 1966 graduate
ofChaminade Preparatory, Ca-
noga Park, aodattended.Collep
of the Desert, Palm Desert.
A panel discussion on "The
cha!lgl.ng role, status and re-
sponsibility of women" Is
scheduled for the May 7 annual
LIGAL MOTICI
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
Notice Is hereby gtnn that
Lbe Pla.nning Commiss1oo of
Lbe City of Newport Beach w1ll
bold a public hearing oo the
appllcatlon ot Terrance Martin
for a Vart.ance No. 1021 oo
property located at 607 and
609 West Balboa 81Yd ., New.
port Beach, to permit d!C)lexes
to be c.oo.structed oo two R-3
loti wilb areas of 2100 Sl·
n.~ where the Dlstrlctlng Reeu-
laUoos require at least 2400
oq.IL
Notice Ia hereby further gt.veo
t.M.t aa1d public heul.ng wm
be Mld OD tbe 18th 4ay of May,
19'7!, at the hour of 7:30P.M.
ln the Comet• Chamber s of
Lbe Newport Beach Ctty Hall, at
wbk:h time and placeanyandaU
periODS t~erested may appear
&Del bt baud tbereoo.
Jac:ts.e Hllllhtr, Secretary
Nowport -eb City
PIIAilinl CommlAJoa
Poti>IUII: 1UJ 4. 197Z, Ill Ulo
!lnport llubo< Eulp1.
C:OIIPl.ETI! IMSUJtAMCf SOVICE
Matri.J: brunch of Theta Sigma.
Ph.!, oa.Uonal protesslonal so.
ciety for women In journalism
and com munication, at Reuben's
near the Orang& County atr.
port.
Speakers will Include Mrs.
Joy Connors, president of the
Orange County chapte.r of ~a
Uooal Organization for Women,
(N.O,W,); Dr. fred o. francis,
associate professor of rellgton
at Chapman College, and Mrs.
Judy Wagn er, coordinator of
pubUc relations for the Orange
County Women's Center at UCl
Guests are Invited to the 11 :30
a.m. brunch. Reservations
sboold be made wtth Mrs . Jean
Swedlow, 2521 Crestview Dr.,
Newport Beach.
New omcers to be tnsta lied
LDclude Jo1rs. Swedlow, presi-
dent; Mrs. Lynda Moss of Hunt-
Ington Beac h, vt ce president;
Mrs. Diane Bodenhamer of Gar-
den Grove, secretuy, and Mrs.
Johmle Adams of lntne, trea.
surer.
C.hl. FIRM WINS AWARDS
fur greatest ~'TO\' th
Plan a prospernus fuhu't• (or vourself In pic\;in~ one or more fa.-,t -.l.!rnwill~ Cl"AHANTEED
INCO~IE ct:rt ificatt• a(·eount10 at La~una F("(kral while these a1l-tinw-hi~h interest rates pre~
vail. Interest on all 3('('(11 11lls l)o ctmlpctund(."(l daily. paid quarter!~.
·oo day interest forfeiture r()( earl y withdrawal.
t• WII.CAIItl! AeOUT l'~U-YOU .. P'AMtL.Y-
"r'CCU .. HOME-YOU !It AUTO -YOU .. eUIIN
Walter Rlchl.rdson Astoel.a-
tes, Costa We§ archlleetural
aDd plannlnr ftrm, r ec:f!l'f'td !
awuds of mutt Ia the I 1th
anDUS.l hOmes tbr better U•lftc
cocnpetltloa, IIIPOUOftd b7 tM
Amtrlea.a ~Jtthlte of ArcM-
tec:ta La COOI*'IIioa wttn HOUIII
1-Home mapai.Dt. AND LOAN ASIOCIAnOH
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lltUIISOAY,IIAY ~ lt72
C!I!!!!I!A M MM Mlf. Can I Live As I Please?
By Paetor Charlee Seereei
Clw' n1 • c.... w..ty -r.o. .. m, hll:&.*'»' • 14JOS
Let me ditec:t your at\entton That i•tl'te Chri8tian po.Mtion. rnon:ent a man beoonwa a
What Is The Gospel?
IIPI;UotTID PIOM •'APPtllM,H MILWAUKII, WIS.
Q HE ol tho wwdo fl'eq-Uy ....S In a.--
" ~· Moatoltii~ .. Jit-·....-..tho
"""""·" ~ tho Goopol." .. -~--. lk4 I woodet how many ot ua could quickly come up with •
DISCUSSIONS lO that rat atateL'IMlnt which Wr.: have a Nr.:;., Muter. Wr. are <.:hril!ti.an, th. itt whal h.ppetY.
Paul rnake1 in U Corinthia1'i, Iii•~• to thit New Owner whu Hr.: br.wme. "ali~e untu God,"
chapter li~e. ~ 14 lltld l5: hu bought u1 at the c.:011t t1f H~ r.:ntr.:n into a n:latiunahip with
••For the love of Chri1t uwr1pn·ciou11bloucl. Him, commune. with Him , aud
dellniUoa ol UU. word. ,
Ima~ne for a mommt. .. an muru-auoo. tNt you have
been placed ln an utraontlna.ry llwaUoa. You. happeD CO
have made triMda with • youna Mo.lem. Wdl aequa!ntad
wtth the teachlnp ot hll reUaton, he Is VfKY lnt«eeted In
leemlna more &bout youn. Since the two ot you ate 11one.
the Ch:Utlan answera: to hll question~ ml.llt come trom you.
't'he eonvenatlon ml&ht ao 1/.ke thla: PltOM TMI •lOLA •aOADCUTI ..
Sll S. MOP I IT., LOI.ANOIL«S
Q. S.tem, Ore. "I am confused
about the idea that one can claim
Jalvation lor his entire family based
upon Acts 16:31. I do believe in
God's sovereign grace lor His elect.
Can you give me further help?"
A. There are certain basic doc-
tri~s of the faith which will allow
no deviation. There are other areas
which can afford some latitude or
difference of opinion. As believers
we have every right to claim sal-
vation for our loved ones. That Is
not to say that we can demand it.
The Biblical basis for prayer must
always be in the will of God. We
know that the lord is not willing
that any should perish. We claim
salvation for those who may not
know the Saviour personally on
the basis of faith. Prayei-s for the
unsaved are always in order. In
fact such intercession should be a
vital part of our daily lives.
Q. Clend;~le, C~lif. "There seem s
to be a contradiction in several
Bible passages regarding prayer.
Please explain, 'Pray without ceas-
ing', and 'We are not heard for
much speaking.' Why 1s there such
a difference?"
A. Although there are specific t imes
when we need to meet privately
with the lord, the basic attitude of
our .life should be permeated with
pray&r. This does not require the articu~tion o f so many words. Our
relatior¥hip is one of fellowship
and corl,munion with the lord. To
pray without ceasing calls for an
attitude o r frame of mind that al-
lows instant access to the throne
of grace. Your other reference is
Matt. 6:7 wh1ch is a part of the
Sermon o n the Mount. It refers
to those non-believers who simply
repeated the same things over and
over again. Such is done more out
of superslition than faith .
In the Old Testament, we read
of the prophets of Baal who were
contesting with Elijah. They prayed
to their false gods morning, noon
and night, all to no avail. Cod does
not ask that we carry on in such a
foolish manner. In fact He hears
us even before we ask. Remember,
our Heavenly Father is more anxi-
ous to h ear you than you are to
pray.
Q . P.u~den;a, C•lif. "How were the
/ews of the Old Testament able to
understand all of the things repre -
sented in the coming of the Mes-
siah and ol His work of redemp-
tion? Another question I have is
what is the difference in Satan sin-
fully saying, 'I will be like Cod,'
and our smging, 'I would be like
Jesus '?"
A. As to the first question, the tab-
ernacle and temple wors hip, with
the sacrifices, all pointed toward
the coming of God's Son. As early
as Gen. 3:15 Adam and Eve re-
ceived light on th1s truth. Doubt-
less Cain and Abel were taught
these fa cts as well. Granted, the
people of earlier dispensations
were not able to see as clearly as
we are. All the more reason for
our devotion illnd dedicaUon to the
lord. Th e spiritual application and
the typology of the Old Testament
is eminently dear and understand-
able. Keep in mind the nature of
faith which every devout jew ex-
ercised in believing that God would
tlear and accept his sacrifices.
As to this second problem, there
is a world of difference in the two
sayings. Satan desired to usurp
God's place in the universe. This is
always the danger of pride. As we
sing, "I would be like Jesus," we're
simply seeking, out of humility, to
emulate His peerless life here on
earth. We see how He was victori-
ous over sin and temptation. We
desire to be, too. Christ went about
doing the Father's business. Is this
our desire as well? Are we willing
to stoop down and serve others?
We also note that Christ was
absolutely intolerant of false doc-
trines. His s trongest words of
cond emnation were pronounced
against those who believed con-
trary to God's truth. In this area as
well we need His example as our
guide. Our prayer should be that
in every way possible we might be
like Jesus.
Q. Eugene, Ore. "How can you
preach eternal security in the light
of Bible verses that teach one must
be sa n ctiliedr We may still have
faults but we do not intentionally
sin. While we still have tempta-
tions the Lord helps u s to over-
come them."
A. There is always a danger when
a verse of Scripture, or even a
phrase, is taken out o f context.
Never wrest a verse from its orig-
inal setting. That will always be
dangerous. You must realize the
way in which "sanctify" is used in
the Bible. No where does it refer
to sinless perfection (I Cor. 6:9-11).
When we receive the lord Jes us
Christ by faith we are positionally
..,anctified, This means we are set
apart for Cod's eternal purpose
(Heb. 10:10). We now bear His
seal of ownership. The Holy Spirit
comes to indwell our hearts by
grace.
There is also progressive sancti-
fication (II Cor. 3:18). This has to
do with spiritual maturity and
C hristian growth (11 Pet. 3:18). We
should become increasingly li ke
Christ that He might be glorified
in o ur lives. This process is final-
ized when we become like Him in
eternity II John 3:2). You men-
tioned that you may still have
"faults." let us name that diHiculty
correctly as "sin"! It is true we may
not want to sin som e times, and yet
we know from experience that it
does happen. This is the purpose
of the epistle o f I John. In chapter
one verses 8 -I 0, we have the prob-
lem and the prescription God has
provided. When we come to Christ,
the old nature is not irradicated.
We should cast ourselves com-
pletely and constantly on the Holy
Spirit for power, cleansing, and
conformity to the will of Cod!
oon~traineth ut~; beanwe we thUtl 1..~::1 us gr.:t rid CJf the notion in thllo lu•: llhuWJ that lu! i. now
ju<fr, that if one died fm all , th11t il Chri6li1n dtt:ideil what tu up e n tu all the lf'ICitHIII
then were all dead: And that he do IIJU.I what nut to do. We rnut~t inOurnce11 of Cud,
died for alJ, th111 they which live br Ill\ (.:hri~t Wlitj Inti r•rll)' IP lit:
tll•uuld not tM:ucc:furlh lin~ unt.u r.rliy cd iu the g•rdcu, "Nevt'r tlw
tlu:m8CI~CII. but unto hirn which t-!111, not my will be dour, but
dW.d for thc:m, lind tt~ Mf!:•in .'' thy will I,M! •lone." We mwl be
mtirely covemed and llllllhmcl
and ronlroUed by Him to whom
we now belont«.
Thill lll the Ne w T~h•ntent
"til)' of teaching huUue~~~; 11nd
Nm.:t.ir.ution. Thill U. aleo whut
is mf!an t by "putting uu lht:
brea&tplllte uf r~htt•mn;uell!l ...
The Chrio'ti11n twy~. "I 11m not
my c1wn : I haw· l.w.c:n bomKht ; I
am 11 !>l.avt": I mulil lin for Him
who uwn11 rw:; llca\'r.: nn right lu
dc_o unythiuJo! rl...-."
Marked Peraona
It mean~ thtll yuu rt:rnirul
yuu~·lf cnn!\llllntly u( tlti,., tlu1t
the,..-i~ a mark U!)Oil you. lh•·
mark or )'tmr uwru·r.
l.ct me> furtl..-r illu~tr11lt' 11,.
jJrino;iplr of OWIH'n>ilip . A 11111111 ir1
th,. 11rmy or in any hrauch .. r tlw
.-·rvit·•· i" tuld 111'\'t'r to •li:<jo!rllc•·
tho• unifnnn. If a 011111 wo•llr~ u
badf..""· it i11 tht:n· tu r•·mind loim
ur wlon h..: i:<, lind whal ht • i~. a lui
that ho• mui"t not 1.-t th•·
l"t11np11ny duwn , tht· <lf,1:4111i1.ati<•ll
tu which lo•• brlonj!S.
Paul o'tDio'!i th11t
ro·11li1.t" tln•t wr 1.,,. ''oo li \'1" unto
I ;ud." I.Ot•l.. lll it iu Hmn<Ul~
ti : II : "l.iki'wiM· n·~l..un ye aiM•
yuul'l•dvo·~ tu I~· dcud indt'cd
untll bin , hut 11liw• unto f.ud
throuj(h Jr~u" Chri~t uur Lord,··
Hlo:,.,. your lll";~rt , thllt .Jounld
thrill \1111. mu\•· \'till. It i.'l u11<: uf
tlw nl11-l ~loriu~•~ thin~ fclf 11
molll t" f<'llln:o• thillt he• is "illli\'1'
unl•• ~;,.,!_'' 1~·(,,,.. till<' l.M·cf uno·~
Ill (:ltn~tiau lw i~ ··.~·lld "t•>l ;,xJ ,
iml aft.-r l wm~ rqwm·r~trri J,. •~
· :•111io;~··1wcl " ~~~~1 ""lllliH· U1'1lt1
I , '"1.
Tugedy Today
Tilt" lr;~j!•·ol) nf our wnrld
to(lu} j,. that "'J many It~ living
a.-thnuj!h (;.,cJ w••r.-· dcad, whid1
i,. th·· l . .a,.j,-rt'a,.,..u "ur •·uuntrv i~
iu its ion·,.,.·nt .-. ... ditiou. Hut .tht<
Transgression Forgiven
By U. Late Dr. H. A. lron1kM
I" ROM "SWORD 0 1" THE LORD" -MURI"REESBORO, TENM.
.. ..._...he_,_ ......... ~-.. t•..-n. whoM...., lecowwM. ·~ .. ~
--"'""'""' ~ ~ .......... '"" lnlqwtty, ..-4 ... whoM ................. .,.__.._p,_ 32: I, 2. People tried to comfort him,
Those who read the Bible with but they were not able to make
any degree of care, notice that clear to him how anyone could
when the Apoctle Paul quotes be at peace with God. Finally, in
from the thirty-second Psalm in a very simple way, the Gospel
the fourth chapter of Romans, waoi explained to the lad, and his
ahowing the great doctrine of joy was unbounded as he saw
justification by faith, it is in something of the Jove and grace
perfect accord with the of God in giving His Son for him.
revelation riven in the Old One day the little fellow was
Testament. He cites Abraham's heard crooning to himself "I am
ca.e fint, a man of whom it was no afeard of God noo. fo~ 1 am
written, "He believed God, and going to Heaven noo."
i~ was coun.~ed to him for Some one said, "Little John, ~.'ghteousness, . and then _says, what makes you talk like that?
Even aa Dav1d al&o descnbeth Wliy are you not afraid of God?
the bleasednesa of th~ man, unto Have you not committed sins?'"
whom God 1mputeth "Why 1 h · ed · h · h •--. ave s1nn many ng .teousness Wit out wor~~.a. times, but I am no afeard of God saymg, Blessed are they whose noo ..
iniquities are forgiven, and .. 8· 1 d k h
whoee sins are covered." _u . o you not !low t . at
So then, the thirty-second q~ . .'s nghteous and w1ll pun1sh
Paul lnlonao
llo:u huw Paul iufonn.s the
Rorru11111 in ch11ptcr five , _ ve.r11r.11
20 11ntl 2 1: "Mon:ovcr ll1c: law
o•ntc,.·d, thll thr offence• might
11buund. Uut wh e re• !li n
abounded, gtll« did muc:h rnon:
11buund: That 1111 Nn h11tl1 N>igncd
untu clcath , 1'\'rn 010 n1ight gr•rr
""iW"l th~)Ujfh rig_lott!UUSIW~ unto
l'tc·m~o~l r.f,. Ly jl"su~ Chn.;t our
Lurd."
You Ill* tlw c•untr!ISI~ Wr
wl't'O' und•·r the n:ign of ..in th11t
leads lllw•y ~ tu drath -dr~th uf
the ~>piril, de11th of nerythin~
thllt i~> 11uhlf'" 111111 uplifting, and
finall y phytJio·11l ol r11th 1111d
f'tcmal ,pnitualcle~o~th uul nf the
pn-~'IICC .,f Gud. Hut when 11
man l.M·c·omrb u l.hri~tian , hf'
I"H111t":0 Ulldl'f tiU' 11'if{fl of gtiCI'.
(;ran· j,. r•·ij!llilllf in him lind ovrr
loim now , ;uul h~ •~ in lilt" n:11h11
and th~· ro·i~n of J!'lll"l'.
Whal dor.:8 1hi1 n)l!•nT h
'"'"ill!:< I Ius i11 ill< t:lllit'IH"t': th11t a
man i~ "" lmtjlt'r lt•ft h• hi 11 nwu
..ffttrb: lit' j,. r1uw tmder the !-""lll'iou~ iuflul'llt:rs of coa.
knows just what they are. Other
men manage to keep their sin•
hidden so that very few o n earth
know anything about them. By
and by, at the judgment bar of
God, their sins will seem to leap
up and drag their souls to the
loweat depths of the pit, wh~n it
will be too late to put them away.
Story of A .>bert aruce Paalm may well be called. aa 111 ~; •
Luther said. a Pauline Psalm. It Yes, I have smned and all My heart waa stirred as r
is in exact a{:cord with the truth that. _but I am ~o afea.r.d of God. heard A. H. Stewart tell a story
set forth in the Epistle to the He Will not pun1sh me. of Scotland's great king, Robert
Romans. "Well, what ma~es you so Bruce. On one occasion he was
Thia Psalm is 8 wonderful sure? Can you explarn the great flt't'ing from the English lfOidiers d . r h ,.. K Ed d Th record of redeeming grace, and is oct.nne o t e atonPmf'nt_-of ing war . ey were
David's own experience. He is .Little John scratched h1s poor, almost upon him, and he
telling how he has been brought muddled ~ea~. a moment, and realized he waoi not maintaining
into the knowledge of the then ~e .sa td. Well, some day I the speed he should, so he left
bleuedness of transgression a '!I trotn up to J!leet ~od. and ~e the path and started through the
forri~en and sin covered. Will h~ve . a brtr B1ble-~k m thick forest, hoping to escape.
"My friend," be&ina the Moalem. "I have heard much about
yow-refi&'On. People acknowledge that In many waya It Is
atmllar to mine, yet they also say that In aome rapec:U It il
quite diffuent I have heard it stated that lt Is the Golpel
which makes this difference. Tell me. just what Iii thia
Christian Gospel?''
"Well," you bex:in. '"we believe that theR 1.1 one God and
we wonhip him and Jove him above all thlnp."
"Yea," the Moslem says, "that 1 a1ao believe, and that Ia
&ood. But what is the Christian Golpel?''
You hesitate for a moment before anawerin& u you. In
your mind, review the many thinp you have learned about
your religion. Then you remember somethin8 you feel dlstlne-
tive. "We do have," you state. "a set ot rules called the:
Ten Commandments. If you obey these rules, you will lead
a much happier life and will be rewarded."
Your friend nods in aareemenL "We also believe thaL In
ra ct, because they obey these commandments, all true
Moslems are goina to heavtm rather than hell. But tell me,"
he persists, "what is the Christian Gospel?"
YOU pause, ta.ken stishUy aback by his agreement wltil
what you have just said. Then a word comes to your mind
-one that sounds distinctively Christian. Feelina that you
finally have the answer, you proceed. "One of tile centnLI
tilemes of the Christian religion is love," you quietly say.
"We believe that God not only lov-es, but that He actually
Is love. Furthermore, we teach tilat love l.s the principle
which should guide us in all retatJons with our fellow man.
In this we follow the example of that areatest of all prophea
and teachers, Jesus Christ. He not only toM us how to live,
but He also demonstrnted it in His own actions. If we follow
His auidance, we will achieve tile peace and harmony all men
search fDf"."
"Well said," your friend bursts forth eagerly, "and that
is exactly what we teach. Certainly we should love one
llnOther, help one another in limes ot need, and assist those
less fortunate than we. We also believe that Jesus was a
areal prophet and teacher. How similar-we are in our teach·
ings!'' he exclaims. Then he hesitates, his searching gaz.e
meets yours, and his lips form the question you have come
to feel anxious about. "But tell me, what is the Christian
Gospel?"
"What," you ask yourself, "am I missing? What is the
difference?" Then, as you inwardly review all you have said.
the answer comes to you. "I believe you said that heaven
is a reward, something you earn by your good wo,-k.s. Is that
corre<:t?" you ask .
"Yes," he answers, "it is accordin& to the-teachings ot
Mohammed."
"Then we do differ," you reply. "The Bible tells us th~
no one can earn heaven-the right to spend etemity in the
presence of God-because no one is perfect · Yet. in spite of
our many en"'rS a.nd failures, God still loves us. His conoen~
for us prompted Him to send His .tan, Jesus Christ, to earth
to live with us. Born spiritually perfect, Christ could do that
which we can't d~face and oven:orne temptation and IM
• perfect life.
W HE'JII men crucified Him. this innocent Penon accepted
the guilt on all our wrongdoing a.nd suffered the indescribable
agony of total separation from Cod, His Father. In this way
He paid our penalty. Now He offers us a pardon and, if we
do not reject Him, He declares us innocent in God's eye!! snd
entitled to spend eternity in His presence. lt is rattil In
Christ, the Son of God, and in His atonins work which makea
the difference. So t he Bible teaches that heaven is a free gifL
We can't earn or deserve iL Does your religion also teach
this, my frie-nd?"
"No," he slowly replies. "that we do not teach. But now
I have at last a glimpse of the Christian GospeL 1 am sraterul
for your patience."
You will notice that in the front o H1m, and He w1ll have He ran mile after mile thinking
firtt two verses we have four the sins of a ll the people written that perhaps, at last, he had
diatinct expre88ions relatin1 to doon in His book. When litt_le eluded the vengeance of his foea,
the blessed man who ia right John comes up to God. He wlll when suddenly he heard a aound
with God. turn over the pages of that Bible-that caused his heart a I moat to Overly simple, isn't it? Hardly seems necessary to waste
Blessed is he: book until He finds the one with stand still. It was the bayinr of all this space on a discussion of somethins we are all famUlat
1. Whoae transl'ression ia little John 's name on it, but his own bloodhounds. He knew with~ are we? I wonder how many church members sWI
forriven. before He ~an r.ead out the si!"s, the English had let loose his cling to the idea that they must .earn at least part of their
2. Whose sin is co~ered . Jesus Chnst wdl be there With hounds, and put them on their right to heaven--and by tills mistake lose the sreat assurance
3. Unto whom the Lord His bleeding hand, and He will ma~ter'8 ~rack , and the animal! about heaven God offers them. 1 wonder how many still feel
imputeth not iniquity. put it down qu~ck over ~II the W~lch maght be sup~ to ~ their faith lacks the strength to assure them of heaven and
4. In whose spirit there is no page, and God wall look alii, and dOin~ Ro~rt Bruce a favor_ m -do not reaJize that their h should be based upon the suret JUile. say, "I canna find a sin on thiti runnm1 h1m down. were leadmg , . ope Y Th~ (our thinga are true of page.' The b~ood will bl~t them his foes to the plac~ where he of God 5 promases, not on the magnitude ot the!r trw:l
all believers in our Lord Jesus all out, and httle John wrll gang was hidden. t wonder how many compl"ettend that the term "aocial&ot:pel"
Chriat. into Heaven.'' Spent and worn. he toiled on is a misuse of the word "Gospel" In the Christian sense, for
Oa~id wrote this lonr before Little John knew more than several more weary miles until it implies that the sood news God .off~ man is rnereiy that
Chriat came into the world. He many of our doctors of di~inity he came to a clear, rapid, we should love one another and help one another when in
WYote it u he waa lookin1 on in but there was one thing wrong mountain 8tream. He plunged in need.
faith to the coming Saviour and with hia theology. We don't wait and then hastened down the
His sacrifice. He exclaimed, until the day of judgment for the stream a mile or so, and came
"'Blessed is the man whose blood to blot out our ains, but it out on the other side of the
tranarre&~ion is forriven." He ia done here and now in this forest. There he hid from the
The Christian Gospel, the good tidings, is not the message
of what man has done or should do for man~ what man
can do for God. It is rather the proclamation of what God
has done for man throogh His son Jesus ChrisL To spread
thi.a Gospel is our God-directed miuion. May He give u. the
strength, courage, and humble faith to cany it out!
had no thou1ht of God world. The moment a poor aight of hia pursuers and liatened
arbitrarily forrivinr ains. or sinner come& to God owninr ht. as the hounds came to the water,
pauinr ain over, u thourh it JUih and trusting in the Lord and ·ran up and down , baying
were of no moment, but he had Jesus Christ, his sin is atoned and crying out for the acent. The I The Beanblower I in view the work of the Cross. for , covered. never to be made water had washed it away. They
predicted from the very manifeet again, blotted out were unable to follow their
berinninr and on down throu1h forever. The Word of God ia. "Aa maater, and Robert Bruce
Richard G. Korthals, Lay Evaneelilt
Michigan District
Ann Arboc', Michipn
•
PH• .. I.VTlff IIlLI T•tiU•I." .... OPIILO, MO, ----
the al'es. You will remember that far aa the eaat ia from the west, escape-d (Tom the ventrr.:ance of
in Paa.lm 61, where he makes his 10 far hath he removed our the enemy.
lrJ"eat confeuion, he recopius tranarreuiona from us." A1ain 0 my frienda, there ia only one
the fact that no sacrifice that God declarea. "I have blott.ed out atream that will waah out the
mi1ht be offered upon the Jewiah as a thick cloud thy 1ina. '' .cent of 1in, and that ia the
altara could avail to lay the basia It ia only throurh the atoninr preciou1 blood of Christ which
of rirhteouaneu. but he cries. work of Jesu1 Christ that God ia cleanseth from all ain. All who
"Purre me with hyuop, and I enabled thua to be juat and the come to Jesua, all who truat in
ahall be clean: wuh me, and I justifier of him who believe. in Him are fore~er fret! from the
ahall be white.r than anow.'' Jeaua C hriat. jud1ment which their sins
In other worda. the thourht in Litten aaain to what David deaerve.
David'• mind Wh thil. ''I aaya, ''BieNed il he who.e So David tel Ia ua that the time
cannot offer a .. crifice aufficient trana17euion ia for riven , whoae came when it Wb impoc•ible for
to a&one for my aina, but on the ain is covered.'' He roes on and him to hide hia own ain,
buis of that aacrific:e which tells or the many weeka and impouible to cover hit own
Thou Thy.eJr art about to montht in which his conadenc:e tranarreuion. and he •an. "I
provide. b l ot out my waa in ITeat diatresa becau.e of acknowledred my ain unto thee,
traJU1111Nion and pardon my hia tin. "When 1 kept tilenc. my and mine iniquity have I not
iniquity." So lookina on to the bone. wand old throuah my hid. I IBid, I will confHa my
Croee. he could exultantly cry. roarina all the day lona.'' There trant.l1'eMiona unto the Lord:
"81.-ed ia the man whOM Ia nothinr on earth that will 10 and thou Torravest the iniquity
llaneb ... ion is forriven, whOM oppr"' one, or that will ao of my lin.'' We read, "If we
dn ia covered.'' i.n t he MnM of dlatrta the 10ul, as a aenae of conreaa our alns, he ia faith£ul
beinaatooed for. unforJiven sin pr~ina down and juat to rorcive ua our sina,
"'No~ of God Noo" upon the coneeience. We find in and to claanM ua from all
Wbcn l •• • boy they UMd to tell of a t.cl who Uvtd In the
ncwth of Scotland, w-ho wu in
PMl ~ when.eftt' he
t.hoaaht ollllttft.lq Ood. He wu
-...,. briaht-lhe -callacl him tW\. T1tla ... led
•• peatl' t~onW when....-he
lltouoh• ol &be -tho& -day he would ,.... to o~ ..
-· to o..s ,.. bla ..... ..... -hllolclon board him ..,..... to ~ ... Ob. I diDna
waat to IIIMt God. l am .teard ol God. I canna' I'Deet Him."
the Scripture, "He that eowreth unriahteousn._" (I John 1:8).
his ains a hall not protper, but Then you will noUce M you
whoeo cont-..th and fo.......Ulh dfOCI your ey• dOWD t.o the
them. ahaiJ have mercy. •· MTmth nne, that he ad•"'"'·
Have you unfoqt..,en ain .. he looltt up into tiM rae. oi
retti.nl on your con.edtnce. aDd God whom he h..s lllnMd
han you baton bopU., to hldo 111 ~ '"l'hou art -llldloo Be cutain ~t the Wont ol God. piMI8; tl:ot.l 1halt pr ... ne -
'-1t.UI tnw. ••a. IVft Yoo:t ala froa:: t.ro.Wr. U.OU.ehaJt COIIIII-will ftnd ~ ouL •• S.... _,. .• m• •bout wiU. eonp of
aU... .. rut!. ......... -.. _ ... Tblnlt oll&l .... a
lbem to lud-•· ODd -"""U.. D..W hod baton hldlao _,; Utoy follow allor. -fro• Ood. IN&-wo ftatljhha
...., •• lint .... 10 manU'-tat hid.lalla God.
they can't be hklden. Ew.,ooe ~(ONTIMUID MIXT WIIC.)
A LOOK AT THE BOOK
" , , , for if any would QOt
work, neith•r •hould he eat"
(II Thessaloniana 8:10). It ia
r. divine princ:iple that dead-
beat. on the f'l!lifl f roU wbo
rould work but who refuae to
work or who drink and find
thems•lv~• w It h out a Job
11Muld not eat. It la not rlcht
for tht! ttOVt'rnment to hand out
food t.o a man who Ia able to
work but WhfJ will not work
and then pay him moncJ ao that he can buy llquot and pt
drunk. We tannot earn uln-tlon, but we are aupi>OMd to
earn our food and upkeep.
1 U!Jnk It i111 l'ood for rounc
people, even tho~~e in wealthr
home1. to ha•e to work for
10mc of their 1pendln~ lllOTMIJ.
It is a s-rt of God'a t:U.I'M up--
on maa fot hla ain Ula.t man
•hafi ee.m hi• bre&d by the
••eat of hi• fa.ea. Altiouah
w-e who aN aaftd ban p&.8Md
froM the eatM of am, we .UII
lift In a w01'1d tha-t Ia ao6e::r aln'a Cln"M; and th.l Pl'fndple
of WO-.id:n« for on•'• tlnlllMiod
lllll lppliofl.
WMn UH Lord retuma and
Mta a" tM MUiennial Nip th• d ... rt will re}ob and wid
bloa.w,m .. • roae. '~"heN! will
he no thi11tlea and brlen, But
until thf' l..ord r.:omn b.ek.
there are many thorna aad
thiatlea Mtd briers with which man hu to reckon.
"fo~or we hear that there AM
110me whi<"h walk Amon.-you
disfJnittrly, worklnc not at all,
but arc bu•ybodiea" (v, 11).
Often you aee men aitth~~r
aNJund t.alkln.-, with nothlnc
to do). ~omet.lme• they haYe a
knife and whltUe away on a
slick. But while the' are whit.. tllntr the ,.tick, the,: ,.... al110
whittlinl' •"'•Y at aomebod.ra
l'OOcl n•me. And there are sale
women who sit around a r.:ard
table and ra••lp about other womn. Tbeae people are buay-
bodin In other peeple'a affain.
Paul claNifle• tbem u 104Ja-. o~rlr" and uhorta thc:m fo work and eat their ow·n bre-d.
The prlr~Jple• eontaJMd In
thla Brd t>hapt.er of U TlwtMa-
Joniana are cood f« all Cbrl._
Uan~~ to inr.:ol"pphtA Into their dally li•hqr. ltut lhe7 .,.. ..,.._
iall,y .. ood fer JOUnK 111en and women who 81'11 belnc ..-radv--
akd a!WI bt:ln« Mftt out blto a
world that need• their befit ef-ff'lrta..
L!GAL ----------SUPERIOR COURT OF Plaet, u Aon oe -.Lit 111p;
THE STATE OF CAUF-thiDCt Sooth SO decr ... oo•oo••
ORNlA FOR TKE COUNTY Eut ZZ0.9f f..t &loDe aid
OP ORANGE parallel Une lo tbe NOI'tll·
No, 1 ?1S9S weiW'lY Une ot Aid Bloell
NOTICE OF COlOCISSlON-ZS1; thenct~ North .0 deer ...
ER'S SALE ON f'ORECLO-00' 00" East 50.00 teet to tbe
sUR£ true point of btctordAC·
ANITA J. ATCHISON, P\a.ln-EXCE.PTlNG THEREFROM un and Cross-Oefenm, Che Southeasterly 25.00 f..t.
n. PARCEL 2: Aa euemeat fOr
H. FlOYD BROWN, Defen-tncren and ep-ell Mer tM
dant aDd Cross-Complainant, Southeasterly halt of CaraatioD
and Avenue (formerly called sotb:
UNITED CAL IFOHN IA Avenue), Map ·or Corona del
BAN K, a California corpora-Mar, recorded 1n book!, PI.CM
Uon, Defendant and Cr oss-De-41 and 42 of Mlscellaoeoul
feodant, Maps,l.o the otftce of the county
and recorder otsaldOrangeCoooty,
OOES XI througfl XX, tn-extending from the North-
e lusive, C ross-Defendants. easterly line of SeaY:Iew Annue
NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN (formerly called 51st Place)
that the above-entitled Court, to the Northeasterly l1De of
by Its judgment tn the above-Lot 18 tn Block 231 o1 said
eotltl«t action, rendered on Corona del Mar exteDded North-
february 1, 1972, and enter ed westerly, said Carnauon A..e-
aad recorded on March 16, 1972, nue having been vacated and
Ia Book543, Page333,appolnled abandoned January 13, 19ZO by
me as Commissioner to sell order of the Board of S~
and ordered me to sell the vtsors of Orange County, a
real property lnOrangeCounty, certified copy of which order
CaWornla, described as fol-was recorded January 14, 1920
lows: in book 14, page 282 nt Mls-
PA.RCEL 1: That portion of cellaneous Recor ds of said
Block "D" ot "Corona del county, said easement to be
Mar," as per map recorded used ln common W"ilh others.
In book 3, pages 41 and 42 At 11:00 A.M. on May 26,
of Miscellaneous Maps, in the I 972, at the main entrance of
otnce of the county r ecor der the Orange County Courthouse,
of said county, and that portion 100 Civic Center Drive West,
of CaroatJon Avenue (formerly Santa Ana, CaUiornla, 1 wtll
called 30th Avenue ) var.ated and sell the above-~escrtbed prop-
abandoned January 13, 1920 by erty or as much ol It as shall
Order or the Board of Super -be nec essaiy to raJse a s um
visors of Orange County, Calif-sufficient to pay the Judgment
ornta, a certified copy or whic h totalling $121,570.57 and costs,
order was recorded January expenses of sale, and Interest
14, 1920, In book 14, page 282 thereon to the date of sale,
ot Miscellaneous Records of plus or mlnus any adfustments
Orange County, CaWor nta, de -to th e date of sale as provided
scribed as a whole as follows: for in said Judgment, to the
Commencing at the most highest bidder for cash and
westerly corner of Block 231 lawful money of the Unltec:l
of sa.ld Cor ona del Mar; th ence States of America.
North 40 degrees 00' 00" East DATED; April 27, 1972.
along the Northwesterly line Don R. Adkinson.
of said Bloc k 231, a distance Commissioner
of 100.00 teet lo the true point Galvin R. Keene, Attorney
of beginning; Thence North 50 at Law, Suite 510 Av co Fl-
degrees 00' 00" West 290.14 nanct.al Center, 620 Newport
teet to the westerly line of C enter Dr ive, Newport Beach,
land described as Parcel 1 Calilornla 92660, Attor ney for
ln deed to Edna V. Haynes . Defendant and Cr oss-Corn-
an unmarrlerl woman, r e-plainant.
corded April 5, 1945 In bOOk Harwood, Soden & AdkJnson,
1308, page 263, Otnctal He!'-.Attorneys at Law, 550 New-
ords, Orange County, Caltf-port Center Drive, S11ite 434,
ornla; thence South 14 degrf'es Post OU1ce Box 1901, Newport
13' 00" East alon~the Westerly Beac h, Callfornla 92663, Tete-
line or said land to Erina V. p lw:me {714 )644-1313, Attorneys
Haynes to a line parallel with !or Don R. Adkinson, Commls-
aDd 50.00 feet northerly or, sioner.
measiJCed at right angles to
the Nor thwesterly prolongation Publish; May 4, 11, 18, 1912,
o f the Northeasterly tlneof5l st in the ;'l;ewport Harbor Ensign,
LEGAL HOTICE L!GAL IIOTICI ---------------_ _.;....__;:...;..;.;...:..:..::.;;__
ORDINAN CE NO. 1435 is ar!rled to the Newport Beac h
AN ORDfNANCE OF THE ~luniclpal Code to read:
CITY OF NEW PORT UEACI! "12,56.160 Designation of
AMENDING SECTIO:"o/S 12.-Bicycle Lanes . The spect.ned
56.140 AN D 12.56,1!'1J OF portions of thefollowlngstreets
THE NEWPORT BEAC.l M U. are des ignated as bicycle lanes
NICIPA L CODE, AND ADD-anrl sha ll be marked and signed
INC SECTIONS 12 .56.160, In an appropr iate manner:
12.56.170 AN D 12,56.1 80 r n Sout herly side of C!Uf Dr ive
THE NE WPORT BEA CH M!J-fro m Kings Place to Dover
NtCJPAL CODE, PERTAIN-Dr lve .
ING TO THE ESTABLISH-Southerly sid e ot Riverside
MENT OF BICYCLE LAN ES Avenue • Cliff Drive from
Tile City Council or the City Coast Highway to El Mo-
or Newport Beach does or dain dena Avenue.
as follows: Westerly side or Eastblutf
SECTION l.Section 12.56,140 Drive from Back Ba}· Drive
of the Newport Beach Munic ipal to 200 feet northerly of
Code Is amended to r earl: Mar VIsta Drive.
"12.56.140 Operating Bic ycle Southerly side of VIsta del
on Sidewalk. No person shall Sol from Vista del Or o
operate or ride a bicycle, s ur-to Eastblutf Drive."
r ey cycle, pedicab, or other SECTION 4.Se c1Jon12.56.\70
wlleeled device or conveya i'IC~ Is added to the Newport Beach
used fortranspor tatlonaodpro-Munic ipal Code to r ead:
pelled by human power, upon '·12.56.170 Obedtence to
any sidewalk in the City, ex-Signs. When signs are erected
capt that bicycles mayberldden on an>' s treet or .sidewalk gtv-
on the south one-half or the ing notice that a portion ot
.sidewalk located on Ocean F ront that street or sidewalk has
between f Street and McFadden been designated as a bicycle
Place and betwOen the westerly lane, no per son shall drtve,
line of the Ocean f ront Parking park, or operate any vehide
Lot and 36th Street; and on or any bicycle or other wheeled
the stdewalks located on the device or conveyance In any
westerly side otJamboree Rood manner contrary tn the dlre<:-
from Eastbluff Drive (For d tlons posted on such slg:n.s."
Road) to Bayside Drive, the SECTION 5. Section 12.56.180
westerly s ide or Dover Drive Is added to the Newport Beach
from CUff Drive to -195 teet Municipal Code to read:
northerly of the center line of "12.56.180 Placement of Ap-
Coast Hi ghway,. the wester ly proprlate Signs. Wbenever this
side of Eastblutf OrU'e t'k'om Code or any ordlna.nce or reso-
the northerly Corona del Mar Iutton of the City deslp..tes
High School driYeway to Jam-any portion ot a street or slde-
boree Road, and the sout~rly walk as a bicycle lane, tbe
side ol Ctltf Drtve from Kings C tly Tratnc Engineer shall
Place to Dover Drive. The tore. place and malnb.Ln signs gtrtn(
goinc prohibition shall not apply notice thereof, Ud no sucb
to children's or lnvallds' trt. ugulatton shall be etrecUvt
cyc les, wbeelchl.lrs or s kate. unless sueh stpsartlnplace."
boUds.'' SECTION S. ThJs ordln&Dce
SECTION 2.Sectton U.56,150 shall be published ooct to tht ot the Newport Beach Municipal omctat newspaper of tbt Clly,
Code Ia: amended to read: and the same s hall be tfl'ecUn
"12.56.150 Riding Regula. 30 days alter the ctate of Its
tlons. The rider of a bicycle adoption.
upon a roadway shall rtde as Tt\ts ordinance wu lltro-
Dtarty as practtcable wtthln dueed at a regular m..unc ot
nvt teet or the rtpthand curb the Ctty Couoctl of the City or
or edge of the roadway, u cept: Newport Beach held oo·tfle lOtll
1. wnen P~J,I31na a staMtng day of AprU, 1972, aM wu
or other uhlc le; adopt8d on the Z4th day ol
2. Whea makinc a lefthand April. 1972, bJ tbe a;tUowiQC
turn at an lnter~~tCtton; 1ote, to w1t :
S. When croutor Ult SaPia A YES, COUNCJLMEM: RJcli:otf,
A.lll. Rh'tr at the Coa.st H1cfl-KJmla, Roprs, Vcblftla. CrooJ.
ny Brtdce. 1b wh.lch C< the Dostal, Store.
rldlr ot a blcJclt lhlU nlk NOES, COVNCILliEM: NOM.
ll1J' bicycle OD thltDIUDCiidt~ ABSENT COUNCil.JIIEN: HOM.
NEJPORT HAIHIOR DIIICJI
A d f PI lEOOIIOSECllOII--..... J gen a or anners ::~:~~F.
Dt.euaaloo of tbt lllctt plane to enup the name of Clrie Uoo center additloc at tbeMH·
1D Hf'WI)Ort Cellter 11 oa the Ceoter Dr. 1D Nt'WIIOrt C.Uer porter lAD.. __ .J!.tJI!lG!!!•~>L"-!IIO!!!.'n!l!:CI~-
Z p.m. lltucJy sellion apoda to Fua.l.loo Ori". liS. UN permit ...,UcaUODot FICTrriOlS 81lUlfESS NAM.E
of tbe NpPOrt Be&en Planntnr 4. R~sae.tt for utenston of Hoar Ho.ptt:al tor addii1(WI of STAT&MEl'fT
Commlu:loo today, Way 4, ill use pttmlt tor UVfl eoteratn-an ambulatory mi..Dor aui'CfTY TIW toUowlnrpeuoa. a.c~otn1 tbe CUy Hall coo:ncilehlmbers. mP a.nd da.netncat the Galley, eeater. buiDea u: ODdlDe I.Dter1Dr1•
Ottler .tudy seuton topics a.re: 810 E • .Balbo& Blt'd., Ba.lbol. 1?. Master plao ameodmtnt l?U MODrOYla, Colta Mesa,
• Amendment to the city code 5. ModWc&Uoo appeal to redestgDattng the Joeauoo ot a Ca.: Eloyee Gayle BretbctWer,
rtprdLac the lllutnlnatlon ot permu a uro aide )'IJ'd Ht· proposed secondary bigtnray .-La -h ~., I all ot lM HlCh ..,,,, 1\1111 C , teonia: courts. ........., tor a p.np oaly, to from a northwester J pme
• Building height timU.atlon prorlde a 3 ear pnce tor a benPeen SIJI)erlor AYe. am Ba.l-CaThla bUslnesr 15 belng eoc-
ordlnance, referred to the com-d~lex &1: W SapptUre Ave., boa Blvd., ex.teoded to an &lip-ducted by an tndtrtdllal.
mlsaloo by the City Council Balboa Is~. ment beg1nn1Dg atS~lor An. St~~ Eloyct C.yle ere-
without any reference to a spe-6. Request of the lrvllle Co. aDd going •esterly dong exist-thower.
cUte maximum height Umit. to reaUgn lot lines for erpa.r1-lng 15th St. to Monrovt.a Ave., This statement nted wtth the
• Public notice and appeal sioo of Eutblutf shopping cen-then W"esterly to a point of con-county elerk of Orange CountY
procedures. ter, nectlon with Ba.lboa Blvd. tX-on: Apr. 24, 1972, by BevtriY
• Request of the modt1lca-7. Request or Johrl D. Lusk tended as shOW'll on the master J . Maddox, !M!p~y county clerk.
SP EAKER at the Aprtl 18 meeting of the Corona del Mar
Kiwanis Club wu Hoang Thl Ngoc Mat, shOwn here wtth
Mn. Harrt11011 R. Baker Jr. of Lido tale, Mal was born
In Hot An, South Vletnam. About three years ago her
f1mUy moYed to Saigon. She spent the school year 196 7
wtth the Harrl10r1 Bater family In San Marino, and gradll&l:ed
trom Pasadena PolyteciUltc school, a college prep high
school, with the Bakers' daughter, Sharon. She returned
to VIetnam at that time and enrolled in the Untversity of
Dalat. She later transferr ed to the University of Saigon,
where she graduated tn JlUle, 19?1, wUh a ma)or ln English.
She returned to the UDited States to work on her masters
degree tn Enrllsh Uterature. She llas been studylng at
UCI, but because of the 1\lgh cost of tuition tor an out~t
country student, plus the fact that what she thought would
be two years of study would In reallty be four years, she
Is returning to her CO!altry.
tlon.s committee for gutdeUnes & Sons to reaUgn iot lines on plan of streets UK!. higflways. P~Ua:h: Aprll Z?, May 4, 11,
relative to z.ero side yard en-Jots 5Z through 55 of tract No. N Rubor
croachments for garages, 7510, southwesterly of Tiburon LEGAL NOnCE 18, 19'12, ln tile ewport
The ageDda for the 7:30even-Way Drive and e:asterty of Car-NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Eutgn. f -11312
1ng session is as follows: mel Bay Drive, Harbor VIew Notice is hereby given that LfGA.L MOneE
1. Use permit appUcation ot Hills. the Planning Commtsston or
the Shark Island Yacht Club 8. Request of Emkay Devel-the City or Newport Beach wtu 14614
for a temporary site at 1353 opment Co. to c reate 3 parcels OOkt a pubUc llearlng on tne f iCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Bayside Dr near th ntr for omce a..od industrial devel-application of Pacific Marine STATEMENT
to Balboa l~land, wi~eon-= opment at Newport Place, Quail Yachts Inc. for a Use Permit The tollowtng persons are
atcohoUc beverages aDd Spruce streets, near the No. 1598 on property located doing business as: SE/NU 111-
2. Use permit aWucatton of a.trport. at 2751 West Coast Highway, dustrtes, 4Zl6 Parrtce Road.
Don Scbolz & Co. for a 728 9. Teo.ta.Uve map of tract No. Newport Beach, to permit a Newport Bet.ch, California,
unJt addition to the Versailles 7800, sutxtlvldlng 4 acres into noating dry dock. 92660: Denise P. Ram, 4216
on the Blutfs near H H _ 17 lots in 'Big Canyon for resi-Notice Is hereby further given Patric e Road, Newport Beac h,
• oag os dentlal devet......ment 2 Jots to that said pubUc hearing will Ca. 92660·, Claudette C, Avila, pltal. ....,.. ' 3 Request 1 th 1r ine C be used for landscaping and be held on the 18th day of May, 131 80 Casa Ltnda Lane, Garden
• 0 e v 0 • one lot for a private street, 1972, at the hour of 7:30P.M. Grove, Ca. 926-11.
From the Police Blotter 10. Tentative map of tract 1n the CoWJc!l Chambers of This business Is conducted
No . 7809, subdividing 6.6 acres the Newport Beach City Hall, at by a general partnership.
into 26 Jots in Big Canyon, 2 which ttme and placeanyarxlaU Signed: Denise P, Ram.
• WEDNESDAY, APRJL 19 jewelry and currency from the • MONDAY, APRIL 24 Jots to be used for landscaping persons Interested may appear This statement was n!edwllh
Barbara Lou Leason, 40, of Sandra Rados home at 515 Bay-Gary Allen Lee l 9 and Linda and 2 Jots ror private streets. and be heard thereon. the Count}' Clerk of Orange
2116 VIsta Entrada, the Bluffs, side Dr. between 11 a.m. and Dlane Lee 23 'both of 221 11 . final map of tract No . Jackie Heather, Secretary County on Aprll21, 1972.
was arrested following a minor 2 p.m., by breaking open the 35th St., West 'Newport, were 3867, subdi•UUng 26.073 acres Newport Beach City Michael Ram, Attorney ar
trantc accident on Vista Bonita kitchen door • . . Andrew arrested at 8 p m at their into 61 lots in the Promontory Planning Commission Law, 4409 Petit Ave., Encino,
aDd charged wtth drl'fing under Thomas Alison, 65 Unda fsle, residence and char'gedwtthpos-Lagoon <k!velopment, 7 lots to Publis h: May 4, 1972, in the Ca . 91316.
the lnfluence ot alcohol , •. reported an $85 watch stolen session of marijuana ••. be used for a waterw:ay, martna Newport Harbor Ensign. Publish: April 27. fo.la}· 4,
Bernard Jotm Hoffman, 25, of rrom his locker at Corona del EarUer at 4·40 p m WilHam and landscaping, a.nd one lot 11, 18, 1!172, in the Seo,vport
1903 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, Mar htgfl school between 11 :55 James 'Dupui~ zQ .,had also for future development. ORLD~:'"iLC~~~:36 Harbor Ensl ~n. F -17300
was charged with petty theft a.m. and 12:10 p.m .••• Cary been arrested 'at zit 35th st., 1Z. Varlance request or R. A~ ORDINANCE OF THE
alter pollee arrested him at Martin Peptn, also a Cor ona and charged with nu.rt)Uana M. Davis of Sa.n Diego for a CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
5:15 p.m. at 3100 W. Balboa. del Mar high student, said a possession ••. A shopW'ting d~lex at 2602 W. Ocean Ft., .A MENDING SECTION 17.16.-
LEGAL HO TI CE
Bivd., West Newport ••• Office $40 watch and $10 In currency chargtt was brought against Joan West Newport, on a 1,875 sq. 021 OF THE NEWPORT
equipment, tools and a radio were stolen from his locke r Colleen Baker 19 ot1245Surf-n. lot where 2,000 SQ. ft. art-BEACH M UNIClPA L CODE
FICTITIOUS BUSINE SS NAM I'~
STATEMENT
valued at $255 were stolen from at the school between 10 a.m. tine Way, Ha~bo; VIew Hills, required.
Donald J. Erger•s residence and 11 a.m •.•• Janice Earlene when she was urested at Pen-13. Vari.ance request of R. TO PRO HIBIT STORAGE OF
at 1931 Port Carney, HarbOr Root, 19, of 11 9 35th St., West ney's In Fashion Island at 11:20 F. HolUogsworth for a duplex T RAILERS O!'\ BEACHES
The following per sons are r1o.
lng business as : J <1. l Mfg.,
1733 Monrovia, Suit e S, Costa
Mesa, Calif.: Eli7.ahelh Ann
Wood, 17821 Newland, Apt. B,
Huntlngton Bear h, Ca li f,; Ja mes
E. CaUme r, 241 2 Oran~te Av~ ..
Costa Mesa, Ca ll!.
VIew Homes, between 7:30a.m. Newport, was arrestedat8p.m, a.m. , .. A thief stole all 4 at 113 E. Bay Ave., Balboa, The City Council ofthe City
UK!. 3:30 p.m. by thieves WhO at the El RanchO Market on wheels and tires rrom M-oo on a 2,100 SQ. ft. lot where or ~ewport Bear h does ordain to ed 1 k h tr '" as follows; rc a oc on t e ontdoor. NewportBlvd.and cha.rgedwlth Shewar d's car while It wu2,400sq.ft.arerequlred. SECT!ON l.Sectlonl7,16,021
• THURSDAY, APRIL 20 shoplifting ..• ClothJng and parked from 10:30 April 23 14. Use per mit appiJcationor of the :-;ewpor t BeachMwUc ipal
Patrick Michael Monagfla.n, jewelry valued at $665 were to 8 a.m. Aprlt 24 near his G. A. Zimmer for a resb.uram Code Is amendi"d to read: This business is being <·on-
ducted by a pa:rtnership,
Signed: J ames E. Ca Umer,
This statement flied with the
county clerk of Orang~ Countr
on April 17, 1912, by Bever!}
18, of Huntington Beach; Ter-stolen !rom C harles Feltner's residence at 2542 Cir c le Dr., with sub.standard oN-street "l 'i.l s.o21 . Vessel or trailer
renee Michael Shamrell, 19, home at 1812 Santiago Dr., Bay Shor es .,. Thomas Leon-parking, at 31st St. between s torage on beaches prohlbtled.
of 1701 Port Abbey, Harbor Dover Shor es, sometime be-ard Barrett, 18, or 703 Ju-Newport Blvd. and Villa Wa y, No person shall store any ves.
VIew Homes; and Christoptter tween April 1 and 21 ... mine Ave., Corona del Mar, 1n the Cwnery VIllage area. sel, waterc raft, or trailer, on
DePaolo, 18, of 432 Goldenrod Lynda Battle, 222-1/2 Marine was arrested a t 2 p.m. at 1306 15, Use permit application of any pubUc beach In the City."
Ave., Corona del Mar, were Ave., Balboa Island, reported Santanelta Te r., Irvine Ter-De l Webb Hotel Management SECTtO:-; 2. This ordinance
arrested at their homes and that )ewelry valued at $396 r ace, and c harged with pos-Co. of La.s Vegas to a conven-shall be published once In the
charged wlthconsplringlo com. was stolen from her home .session of marljlllm .•. A otftcial newspaper of tile City
J . Maddox, dE>puty rountycJerk.
P!illlsh: April 20, 2':, Ma>· -1,
11, 1972, in lt1e ~ewport Har-
bor Ensign. F-17l7Z mit b'aud In connection wtth somet1me durlng the afte rnoon. charge of being intortcated ln LECAL l"fO nCE aoo the same shall be etfecthe
auto ins urance damage • . • public was brought against 30 days after the date of U.s
A steering assembly valued at • SATURDAY, APRIL 22 James Christie Xantha.lds, Z5, FICTITIOUS BlSINESS NAME adoption.
$215 was taken from Polly William Paul Yablooslry, 22, of 510 36th St., West Newport, STATEMENT This or dinance wa.s lntro-
LIGAL MOTIC!
Ober'.s boat while It was parked of 456 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa, aner pollcf' arrested him at The following peuons arP ducec.1 at a regUlar meeting ot
In a vacant }Ot a cross the street was arrested in a room at 4 a.m. at Finley Ave. and ~ew-dotng bltSiness as: Oil Leases, 'thf' City c ounctl of the City
from her home at 335 Piaz:ta the Newporter Inn at 3:15a.m. port Blvd., West Newport . , • 901 Bellis Street, :o;ewport of Newport Beacll held on the
Lido, Lido Is le, between March aoo c harged with possession A bic ycle valued at $1 55 was Beach, CaUfornla: A leander lOth day of April, 1972, .and
20 and noon Aprtl 20 , .. four ot cocaine, and John Mayhew stolen from the garage of A. McGregor. 901 BelUs Stret>t, was adopted 00 the 24th day
wheels and tires valued at $250 OUva, 22, or 1750 Cenlella Dr., Carolyn Wa ges, 211 35th St., Newport Beach, Caurornia ; Da-of April, 1972 , t>y the following
were s tolen !'rom Jennifer Lynn West Upper Bay, arrested with between 7:30 p.m. April 23 Vld M. Garland, 2700 Peterson vote, to wtt:
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
Davidson's car by thleves who him, was charged with being aoo 5 a.m. April 24 , , . Rugs Way, Costa Mesa, California, .~Y ES, COlr.'OCILME~: Ry~lr.ofT,
entered her garage at 5019 under the tnnuence Of a Ill.!'-valued at $300 were stolen from Tile business Is being con. Kym la, Roger s,Mclnnls,Croul,
River AYe., West Newport, coU c . . • Ric hard Rudolph the g:uagtt of L1Dda Wright, dueled by a partnersll.lp. Dostal, Store.
The following per son Is rloinr
bus iness as: T raveler 's Re-
serve, Inc ., 3720Ca mpus Dnve.
Newport Beac/1, Califor nia
92660: Traveler's Hcserve In• ..
State of California, 3720 \an.-
pus Dr ive, Ne'4·port Bea1'h, t <~.1-
lfor nla 92600.
jacked~ the car and removed Kent, 26, of 224 N. Newport at i l l -l /2 Poinsettia Ave . Signed: David M. Garland, ~OES, COL'NCILME~ None .
the wheeLs sometime between Blvd., "'E"wport Heights, was • TUESDAY, April 25 Alexander A. McGregor. AR'iENT cou~C ILMEN: ~one.
T1lis business ls l>eln.; · nll-
dur ted b)' a corporatiOn,
Signed: Herbert A. 81anchet.
This statement nled Wit h the
county cler k or Urange ( ount\
on: Apr. 10, 19':'2, by Stiver !~
9 p.m. April 20 and 5 a.m. arrested at his r esidence at Micha el LYnch Cornelius, 56, This statement filed With ltlf' Donald A, Mclnnis
Aprll21. 7:15 a.m. aod charged with of 204 Adams St., Balboa, was county clerk of Orange County Mayor
• FRIDAY APRIL 21 batter y .•• kobyn Charles arr ested at 2:45 a.m. at w. on: Apr il 5, 1912, by Bever!y ATTEST·
B tu' t lc $1 532 1 Motes, 27, of 418 E. Ocean Balboa Blvd. and Adams and J . Maddox, deput~· county clerk. Laura Laglos
urg s 00 • n front, Balboa, was arrested c harged with public tnto:dca-PubUsh: April 13, 20, Z':', (lty Cle rk
LEGAL l"fO nCE at Z a.m. at 8th St. and w. Uon •.. Donald Malcolm Peh-May 4, 1972, In the :"-lewporl Publish: Ma y 4, 1972, tn the
J. Maddox, deputy rountyr ler k.
Publish: pr t l 13, 20, 2 ~,
NOTICE Balboa Blvd., BalbOa, and koff 4? of 403 Belvue Lane HarOOr Enslgu. F -16948 :-;ev.lXlrt Harbo r Ens ign.
OF PUBUC HEARING c harged wtth driving under the Balboa, 'was arrested at 3 a.m:
May 4, 1972, '" tne r\ewport
HarbOr Ens\~m. F -1-;'0'40
LEGAL HOTICE
RI::SO LL'TION :0.:0. 7f t10
Notice is hereby given Uat tnnueoce of alcohOl •.. Henry at "M'' St. and E. Ocean Blvd.,
the Planning Commission ol Lester Chavez, 44, of 1650 and c har~ with pubUc intox.i.
the C ity of Newport Beach wtU Monrovta Ave., Costa Mesa, cation ••. Carl Clyde James,
hold a public lleUing oo the wu arrested at 3~30 p.m. at 46, ot 203 7 Pomona Ave., Co-
appUcatton of Newport Beach Hospital Rd. and Newport Blvd., sta Mesa, was atrested at 10:50
Country Club Aprutments for West Newport Helgtlts, and a.m. at Finley Ave . and Sew.
a Use Permit No. 1599 oo charged with assault on a police port Blvd., West Newport, and
property located at 880 Irvtoo om~er ..• Theodore Giesen, c harged wtth pubUc l.lltoxicatloo
Avenue, Ne~rt Beach, toper-29, of Zll Cypr ess St., Balboa, .•• James Newlands 51 of UP, VA CATIOS A~D ABA.~-
mlt an on-Slle sign 10' X 20', Was ta.ken to Hoag Ho51>italwllh 105 MaJn St., Balboa, :.ns 'ar-OO~J,.tE~T OF A PORTION
A RESOLL'TION OF THE
CITY C Oli~ClL OF THE
CITY OF SEWPORT BEACH
DECLARI:.I G ITS L"'TE~TIO~
TO ORDER TH E C LOSt~G
doubl~ b ced, with a tob.l helgbt a sUght Injury suffered when rested at 12:40 p.m., at his OF THE STREET KNOWN
of 22 In connection W'l.tb the his car collided with a parked residence aDd charg1!dwtthpub-AS OC EAN FRONT, ADJ A-
Oalcwood Garden Apartments. vetucle at W, Balboa Blvd. near Uc lotodcation •.. Recor ding C E~T TO LOT 3, BLOCK
Notlcelsherebyf'UrtbergiYen 7th St., BalbOa ••. A leather equipment valued at $687 was C, SE ASI!ORE CO LOSY
that said pubUc heariog YIU jac.ket valuedatSltOwas stolen stolen rrom the om ce of wn. TRACT
be held on the 18th day of May, fk'om a car belonging to Kenneth !lam Lyon Development Co., The Cit)' Coun,·t l of ltle Cn y
1912, at the hour of 7:30P.M. Appleby, 1549 E. Ocean Blvd., -1463 Birc h St., Ai.rport ar ea, o r Newport Beach, purs uant to
In the CouncU Chambers ol Balboa, whtle It was parked between 3 p.m. April 21 and the provis ions of the "Street
the Newport Beach City Hall, at at 711 E. Bay Ave., Balboa, noon April 25 .•• A waUet Vacation Act or 1941 ", and
whJcb Ume and placeanyandall about 3 p.m. , .• Ruth Von containing $1 000 w:as stolen all amendments thereto, beintt
persons lntereg;ed may appea.r De IIden, 254 Walnut st .• New-!'rom a Uvlng 'room table while SecUons 8300 to 8331, Jnctuslve,
and be beard thereon. port Shores, reported I flat her Ruth Morrtsoa was away from of the Streets .s. IHghnys CodP
Jackie Heather. Secretary wallet containing $89was stolen her borne at 303 Eoero the of the Stale of California. OOES
Newport Beach City from herpursewhileshedanced Blutrs, from 7:30 a.m.' un-HEREBY RESOLVE AND DE -
p PlaDn.iog Commlssloo at a restaurant at 353 E. Coast til 2:15 p.m ...• A bicyc le C LARE, ~fo llow s
ubl1Sh: lhy 4, 19'12. Ln the Hwy. about 1 a.m. vallted at $90 ..ras stolen from SECTION 1. The pub\lr In-
Newport Harbor Enstp.. the pragt of Mary EIUott, leresr and convenience requlrP • SUNDAY, APRIL Z3 th ~-• nd ~~-LIGAL MOTICI A 1966 PorsdM! automobile 2215 Alta Vfsta. Eut Blatt, e c ....... ng 141 a a .............. ment
._...._.....,. 7·15 p m and 10·15 ot a portion of a certain street NOTICE OF Pt18LJC HEARING btlongtng to Robert Trtw, 1129 .._ .. """" . ' ' .
Noll '· w "·llloa 8 1 d Ba..._ p.m •..• Wary fn.ncts Ma -known~ Ocean Front, adjacent
ce .. bertbf ctno that • ~ v ·• ........ was hODtY reported that $57 was to Lot 3, Block C, Seashore
the Pll.n.olnc Commlssioo of stolen from in troot ot his stolen from ner pm-se while Colooy Tract, Ln tht> Cit}' of
the City of Newport Beach wtll restcSeDce 90metJme bet-.8'8011 she ns away from her desk Newport Beach, and u ts the
hOld a pubDc btulDg on the p.m. April Z3 and 8 a.m. April at the Put Newport Apart-Intention or the Clly Council
awUc:atiolli of Rolly Putastl tor Z4 ••• Abota $300 damage was mellls health spa from 6:15 ot the Clty of Newport Beach
u Amllldmtot No. 321 to Dis-doae to E.utbluft pre-sdKIOI to &:SO p.m ••.. Two btcycles to order thefollowlnRdescrlbed
tr1cUD( ~~~No. I!ooproperty bcl11dl.ng at !601 Eutbhatr Dr . nhMd at $ISO •ere stolen n-om portion or s:atd strltf't in the
lOcated al 2000 Mlnmar Drive, by ft.Ddals whO brott a wtndow Gertrude Mooney's garage at City or Newport Beach, County
Balbo&, todlletttbetstabUsbed alld tb:r., ~tnt on walls and S08 £ Ocean rroot Btlboa or Ora.ngt!, State or CaiJtornla,
10 6:lot front yard Sllltbl.ck on flltUrH .,mettme betw'een 9 · • • to be vacated, closed I() and
.. L" street ad)t.cect to Lota p.m. April 20 and 5 a.m. Aprtl L EGAL MO nCE al:a.Ddontd, to wu:
11 Ud IZ ot Traet 1(lg(l and 21 ... Thomu Arthur Edwards,-:::==::::':=:=::..;:=.:.;,:::=.::--::-That porttoo ot Ocean Front
utabu.M a 10 tlot trOftl stl~ f.f, ol 155 E'fening CU)'OD Rd., FrCTtTIOU) BUSINESS NAWE (SO teet lD width) formerly
back OG Mtrama.r DriTt b' Sbore CUftl, WU arrested II STA TEIIENT mown u: Oc-.nAwenue, ad)Oin~
tboel.ame k:M. 1 P~m . M&r Ills res~• aod Tbe foltowta.c persoa is do-u.1 Lot s 1n Bloct c ot the
NoUct11btreb7 turtber ct.,. ebl.rred •Uti pabUctlltollc.adoo tar buslDtu u : Woodro9 wtl8 s.smu CotoaJ Tn.et, u
thlt aid public bl&rlac wiD ••• Two electric ealcalllors soa COQ'CII.ay, 1514 lArbpa:r, aboft on a map rec«cted ID
be lalld a. tM lith dl.7 ot KQ, nl8ed at $600 "'"*'" ft'om Coraa de1 W.ar; o. 0. ReSHl. Bool 7, Pact' zs o1 W.l~el-
11?2, at tbt boar ol T:JO P.M. tf'at oftlee ot lfta Wella &nd ~ Ul, CoroM. dtl Mar . luloul ~ Ia the otflet
1D lbt Co.eU CM.IDDerl crt tbl Soa at 1Ml Wlltt.WfDr., Wat-'nla r..s ... , Lt btlDc eoa-ot tM COGDty Reeardlr o1 c.--
Nowport a.ca c"' Rail, 11 cllll c-. boto-5:20p.m. daetod 1>7 aoltld!YI41al. ..,. c-,, C.IIJbnla. Oo·
wtdcll tlao Uti pllotattJUtl&ll April II aod ~:110 p.m. Aclrll Sl-; 0. 0. R-l li<Zibod u !Ollowa:
LEGAL HOTICE LEGAL HOTICE-
laneous Maps m t11e OffJcf' of all amendments thert>to, t>Pin~
the Countv Recor der of said Sections 8300 to 8331 inrlusJ ve,
Count\'; thence oonhwesterl)' of t'1e Streets & H1~wayo;f'CN111
.along !he northeasterly lint> of of t.'le Statt> or C •!tforn~
Ocean Fr ont for mer!} knov.•n SECTION 3. The StreP! ~u
as Ocean ,\venue, as shown perlntendent ~f th" rtl\ or
on salt1 map of Seas hOre Co lony Sewporl Beat"tl shall a usr-tol.e
Tract, to the rnost southerly coo51>ic uou s!y pos1e11 ,olon1· !ht>
cor ner of Lot 4 of sa1d BIOt"k line or the por!lon ol .s<~.ld
C ; thence southwesterly •long .street proposed to I'(' VJ ol~l
the souUJwesterly prolongatiOn not mor e than 300 fl'l'! :,r~•tl.
or the southeasterly line of but not less t han thr <>€' m .oll,
said Lot 4 to a line parallel notic es of the va\"atlon of s:w1
with a.nd distant southwtosterly por tion Clf sai•l ~tr .. .:ol. "<~II:
15 feet (measured at rilo'(ht notices shal l st.a lt · Ill•' p;~o.;o;;a ~
a.njO!Ies) from said northeaster!)' or thts Resolution nl lnff'n!ion
tine or Ocean Front; thence and the lime <~.m1 p!J , ol 1!111
southeaslerly •long satd pa.r . hear l n~ or 1111 pPrson:-lnt••r -
allel line to the southwesterly ested In or ob~dln -: tOU!»prn-
pr olongaUon of the southeast-posed var.at ton ()! ~ai!l t~Qrllon
er ty Une of said Lot 3; thPn<'e of said s trPPI. Sai<l not1res
northeasterly aklng said south-shall be so poster! ar least tE>n
westerly prolongation of tile days befor e the rta te of s;wl
southeasterly line of sa1d LoC hear in~.:. all u required by taw .
3 to the Point of BegtnnJng. SECTION 4. NoUce is hereby
All that porttoo of sa.Jd street gtv!t'l tllal the Cit} Coun•'tl or
to be n cated. closed up and t ilt City of Newport Stach !1ots
abandoned Is more clearly hereby tU Monday, th4! 22nd
shown on a certain map ap-day o f May, 1972, at 1t1t1 hOur
prond &Dd adopted by the Ctty of 1:30 p.m. at said day, in the
CoWleS! ol the City ol New-Council Chambers ot th" New-
port &acn tor ~d vaeauon, port Beach City Hall, u thf'
ck)slng up and ataodonment, time and place for hN.ring all
by Resolution No. 76'19 Clatfld persoWii interested In or ob·
April 24. 19'7!, and which sa.td )eeting to the propose<~var.at!Oll
map Is on l'lle ID the ottlce of aid porUon of said street,
of the City Clerk of t.lle City aDd the City Council at said
of Newport Beach. Un~t and place •Ill hear tbe
Reftreace ls btreby made to tvtd.tnct ortertd by aQ)' person
aid ~b'turtberputteull.ra lllt..reltlld 1D the n..oattoo ot
u to Cht proposed neatioll. l&ld portion ot•k1tlti'Ht blre.
closlJIC ICl aDd abiDdomnllll ot lr.lbefort d<IJCrtbld.
saJd portico ot II&Jd llb'..C, SECTim I, Ttda r..ullttoo
aDd aid map 1a made 1 part sM.U bt pclbUIMcl at ,_. ooce
ot ttdt ruolltiOia bf tllll:...,..-ill tM oll.dal DIW'JP~Ptr at
,..,. 1a "'" .... -Uti "'" c"', Uti a111 J>OI>-~ullu-.._. *" bt --.tiM-
lied ...... lD lllll. .,. ... .... ......... "' &II .... -
SECTION I . Tllo proc ... 'op ---'o 0< ol>lldill
.,.._ --..,. -u ... Pldloeb -·""'""' T1U -·-lllocl wltll ... Bojlllolq ...... -_,_
Uti bo llolrd lllor--ID -c---._ elort ot Cruet eo.ty .,.., "'""'' ot Lot s, Bloct
wan U.t the lOUth tdp or Doolld A. Wctu11
tM road'WIJ; no bicycle shall w:aror
tor tllrt elDI:Iac Ill) ..., ........ to tM pr 1111111 .. ,..,,.,
m ... at 1111 ..._ .,.._ AIIOPTID 1t1to -_, ot
bt ,_ oo akl C-HIP-ATTEST :
..., Brkll'; Laura L&lllos
4. Wbto tr .. ollllf In 1 prop. City Clort
triJ dftl,_ted bltJt:" laae. •• Pdtlllb: Yay 4, 1111, lllbl
SECTIOII S.Soetlooll.!iUIO Newport Hubor Eutto.
-Rlllllaro Secrttllry WIY ll tiM ODd ot ~•orllty oo Ajlrll 11, lUI, 1>7 -.r, c, S.U..... CoJooy Troct 1D
Mowport-City Dr. Uti &I Dol liar Uti lr-J , M•-. "-f -<laH.. Clio C"' o1 Nowport Booell,
Ptu.llt!J C:0.111... '"" 81¥11., Bact 11&1, "~ hblltll: o\prUIO, 17, lllJ 4, eo.ty o1 OnJtco, Slate ot C&l-
hbllltt JIU 4, 19'11, lo 1M ...... --ll LID, Ajlrll ll, I I'll, II lllo Newport Jlu. U0n1a, u por -r-Ood
Mowport--· II Uti 4:10 p.m. Ajlrll II, oor Eootp. F-1'1171 1D -7, Ptt.l" IS ot llloeol-
of alii -11t111 bt ltod April, 1111.
ud tlhll. &-' 1M Cay Ca•cU o.&ld 4.. .. ...._
ol t11o City at Nowport -IIQtlr """""·-to---~TIUTi 1M -"' litO ·-Laora ....... Y-tloto old at IMI," uti Clly Clario
-_ ...
BILL DONO VAN, right, lrvlne Coast Country Club's new
golf champion, accepts the winner's trophy trom club
pres1dent Woody SmUh, aner capturing the annual club
championship for the thtrd lime. The Balboa Island Unkster,
former Loyola Univer sity Oasketball coach, defeated former
champton Cecil Wheat ot Huntington Beach 4 and 3 tn the
final match of the mont h-long competition. Dr. Michael
O'Brien of Lido Isle won the conso lation Oight wlth a 4 and 3
victory over !CCC board chairman for est Sm ith. (Rich
Bassett photo.)
'MY MOM SHOULD WIN '
(COMTtMUID '10M PAGI 1) '*llile ill,_,. --ltld"'• bit Wt bid fUD dolnC tblnp
-not wu ... tut SOo lola .,. pi aa leo cr-tlllt -~ -· We'd ao to JDdiiD ftPt lA tiM U.S.A. Sbt cc.t a.tt.' ecbool, U m)' AUW' tbt beacb &J.motl tftrY d&1
11 tbrl !ardell worker lD u.. ltUU to bU. me my moth• Of tbe Wtek, 1D tlle aommer.
boule My motber la 1 p1 t.IJI bet aot to. Sbe pw:U1he1 We would r.ve tim IOinc to
cook. 'sbt coota DOOCUN: J l1kt mt 11 I am bad. Sbl bu)'J mt ~ lhows, eoocerts .mer
mr mother 1 kiC. Sbe' .,..., at~ thiDp bat tbt doN DOt thl ttus, and ptenict.tnc wttb
--• y o111or like ptallO .,U mo. Wltoo lite -lrl...,.. m-e. J m M ~ 0,.er 1 ltC*'bl11 aM broke "My mother does DOt r.&ve
mUJic tbt bt~t. 1 .. _ A"-·ldu abe DOt ma.cs to han a.n awud to ShoY that Utes evtt)1hi.QL ud eome .... -• WU , , , ttmea abe buJI v.aulcecre&dl aDd abe stUJ kept._, tbe bou!ll. She I Mother of the Year be~
cooe My mother mates cooct 1She mUu eoolrie1 &Dd catea eaUA ln her own special way,
tuoche1 too. 1n the mora1Dg for u . Sbt makes sure I go she ls mott~r of the year.''
my mother makes eon bread to church oo SIJiklly. I love • • •
aDd mutflDa;. My mother waters bar mo8t ol all beCause Sl\e • MARGARET EPPERSON,
the p)l.ots. u.y mother oo.ty adopted "!~· my brother and 11 , ol 932 Presidio Drive, Co-
buys apples, onnps, baDan&S my sister. sta Mesa, 6th grader at Pre-
aDd pineapple. Tbat Is why we • • • s141o school: "She need a trip.
Mve DO cavUles." • GREG BORSUK, 10, or Stwt of course does all the
• ., • 1 ?98Z Mana st., Irvloe, 5th corny sttlft' like help me wttb
• PETER QUINN, 8, of 4000 p-a.der at Our Lady Queen ol my llome work and wash the
Inlet Isle Or., Harbor VIP Angels school, East Bluff: "She clothes, but besides that she
Hllls, Srd grader at Harbor woukt sa.y DO In a good ny Is someone you can turn to
VIew school: and say yes even better. She when you need to work out
My mother calls me a dear would calm our fears and he_, problems. She Is fair in w-ays
ADd 1 thinkaheshouldbemother llS solve our problems. She of how late you can stay out
ot the year. would drJYe us to school late a.od where you can go and where
She helps me stUdy, or not and to ballg:ames even you can't. She tries to steer---
And she ts a buddy. wben lt was dlfftcutt for her. you Into a better life by setting
She loves my fllmUy, She would drive miles to see a good example, by letHng out
She loves my dad especially. people whowerestckandneeded her kindness, showing It's the KENNETH LEWIS, left, ofDoverShoresaceeptsthewinnflr's
She Ukes to read a book, he~. She would coot dinners way to be. She shOws us respon. trophy from James Moore of WestcUU, president of Santa
She also Ukes to cook. for other people who couldn't. sJbtUty Is the better way. My Ana Country CJub,aftercapturlngthe23r dannualpresldent's
NE'IPORT HAKIIOR Ell$1111
SEC011D IEC1101J • • Pll• 4
lliURSDAY,IIAY \ ltn
CODA DEL liAR, CAU F.
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FICTmOU!! BUSINESS H ..... £
STATEMENT
' Tbl foUOWlDC per'ICIU ue
dolstl buiDell as: TiftUJ Too,
a$ SOth Street,Hewport:Beacb:
Boalla Jeaa Pldla, !10 Poiii-
Httl& St., Col'OGI del U.ar;
Elilabttb B&tmon Jordl.ll.
5822 S. Wuh!Daton Afe., Whlt-
llor.
Thl• buslllesa 111 being coo~
ducted by a partnership.
Slped: Benlt& Je&D PadJa,
EI.LI&beth Barmore Jordall.
Thls statement Wed wltb tbe
C04mty clerk of Orance County
OD: AprJI 4, 19'7%, by Beverly'
J . Maddox, deputy eotmtyclerk.
Put>Ush: Aprll 13, 20, %7,
Way 4, 197Z, 1n the Newport
Harbor Enslen. F -1 '1039
She works as fast as a bUnny, She was always ready to help. mom not only takes care ot cup tournament. Mr. Lewis, a 1'1 handicapper, defeated
And calls my dad a hOney. "My mother would stand ln our family problems, but she Floyd weaver 11, 6 a.nd5lntheftnal match of the month~ long 10f TO $2 .00
My mother Is nice, the kitchen for hours making works in a place where f(irls competition, topping a field of 80 contestants. (Rich Bassett THE ISLAND HOI..5E
Like sugar and spice, us dJ.nner. She •ould vacuum are In trouble and where thelr photo.) F ASHtON ISLAND
She makes our beds, the wOOle oouse so tt always parents sometimes don't want 'CAMELOT' IS COMIHG NEWPORT BEACH
She keeps us healthy, "1 have used theword 'would' to them, My mom Is so good BANK OF NEWPORT August 2_5 In the OCC AudJ-
And her love makes us wealthy. because now it ls not 90 easy and-kind. I feel so close to The Bank or Newport, at tts tortum.
for our sleeoy Uttle heads. looked ntce and clean. them. She i s a ha.U mother BOARD IS ~AMED BY "Camelot" will be staged ~~~~~~~~~~~~
"' • • for my mother. She has cancer her and she's r eally an au first aMual stockholders meet-Director Wllliam Purk1ss
Ho I th • JULIET McKECHNIE 8 and has !lad U for over 3years, around mother. That Is why lng at the Balboa Bay Club, said thataudltlons tor singers, 0 leer 0 mon ot 25 11 W, Sunflower, Apt: 7'1: and has been In the hOspital 1 think she should win. 1 hope elected Herbert W. Kalmbach actors, dancer s and musicians
Santa Ana Heights 3rd gTader 5 times and had 2 operations. to grow up to be as much chairman of the board and Ron. wUJ be held June 19-2.3 at
A t C bee 1 at Prince of Peach school Co Still she tries hard to care like my mother as I possibly aid L. Rodgers, James R. 6:30 p.m. 1n the auditorium.
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'lr ~~rteau ~t~ nn:hm~·Y sta Mesa· "She buysmecl~he; tor us and do as many of the can. Best or all, she LOVES Knapp, Bradford H. Miller Jr., Technical director tor ~h~e~p:r~o~-!-.;~~~~~~~.~ ~· ce o cer o e mon and gl•e.s me t-•. She takes things she used to do as tar me." 0 W Ri '" d E 0 Rod hon committee. uvu as she Is able But the most . · c .... r , · • -ductloo Is Peter Scarpello.
He was born tn p15adena 1n her time caring for me. She lm rt:ant thin· she Is still RENAISSAt4CE FA.IRE effer, and Louis A. Siracusa.
1928 and anended sc hools In is as sweet as a cherry and po g, Newport Beach toymak.er as directors.
East Los Angeles and Santa as loving as a heart. My mother abledalDd dbo ~~ thaandt Is to love Susan Holt, 208 42nd St., West Bank President Ronald Rod-
brou."t me up •ery well I my • rouoers me very N I Iii be n "e gers announced that the bank Monica. He served In the much 1 wish I could win a ewpor ' w amo g u•
Mulne Corps from 1945 to th.lnk. I love her and know trip to Hawaii for her 50 she more than 150 ot Califor nia's has r eached $10 miiHon in as-
1961 He was on duty In North she loves me. I am gla.d God ld ~. st ho h I craltsmen to pa.rt.ldpate In the sets during Its ftrst month of • " S"-wou .. .,uw ju w muc tl -• ""I 11 1 China In 1945 had 2 tours of put her on the ear .... ,..,some., and,_ h .. loth aruma! renaissance plea-opera on auu ..... s now • d ·-• t'"t care .... ve er. In 3 000 sto duty tn Korea dur ing the Korean times scot s me .., ... so '"" sure fail e and springtime serv g over , cu mers.
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contltct, and In Japan In 1954. Is why I know she loves me. • • • market at the Old Paramount The escr ow department Is now
His awardsinc ludedthe Ch.ln~se And anyway, my mother shows • DIANE A. WtNOCUR , 10, Ranch in Agoura on the 4week -processing over 100 escrows. • Damato & Son
legion or valor meda l,presented her love! On my birthday, my of 192.9 Windward Lane, Bay. ends of May. Mr. Rodgers said the trust
by M.tdam Chiang Ka.i..Shek In mother makes a nice cake for crest, 5th gnder at Mariners The pleasure faire Is an depa.rtment has surpassed the 6 4 2 •1 6 7 7
Peking In 1946. me." • • schOol: "She's such a witmer. authentic re-cr eation ot lalres$3 mUUon mark Ln trust as-
He joined the Costa Mesa • Even though she teaches, some-held In the Engltsh country-sets since the Bank's opening If Me.,.,.., Sotl)..1743
pollee departm~nt as a reserve • JULIE BROWN, 9, of 3257 how she tlnds the time to be side some 400 yars ago. on March Z4. ------~~~:~~~~~~~~~~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!'!!!~~
tn April , 1961, and became a Wa shl.Dgton, Costa Mesa, 4th a mother around our house. ~
r egular the tollowlng Sept. 1. grader at California school: Every day she Is willing to
Duty assignments have Included "Some people think a mother help me with anything tram
patrol, trafflc, juventle lnves-Is for makJng beds and flxtng hOmework to washing the dog,
tlgator In 1966 , aDd burglary food. Thai's not a mother for She even drives us to lessons,
investigator from 1969 to the me. A mother to me Is love, makes my Uttle brother's bed,
Pr esent. care, and warmth. My mother aM makes •super Dooper
Art has t~en Invo lved In a loves me. She shOws me in a Pooper Protein drinks, • my
number or large bur glary In· different way, in a loving and Dad 's latest creation.
vestlgatlons, Including the caring way. Just think, taking "Last year when my dad
"RobbtnghOOd" case, "funeral care or eight people. That must lost tds Job, she kept up the
burglaries" and th e "ptggy be hard, but she still has time hopes of the wbOie family. She
bank" case. He Is pr obably for every one ot us. Every was always saying 'I'm sure
the only pollee otficer equipped time my brothers and I come you'll get a ):ll:l soon' because
with 2 llstening devices, the hOme she ldsses us and asks she knows how inlelllgent Daddy us, 'How was your da•"?' We ·,, Well it wasn't soon but legal use or which has not 1 · • , •
been ch.anged by the Supreme always sa y 'F'!ne, how was you he did get another job.
Court. HPnce his nickna me, day''" She always answers, "She calls hersett tlt and
'•Ole 10_9_,. 'fine.' She Is always around jumps rope every morning, but
when yo.-need her, and lf she I t"·k It's •it .......... , She's He Uves In Newport Bt:lch ''"' "' ·~ • .......,s somewhere she leaves the helping me ~ow up and be""me '4'11h his wife, Pa tr icl.a, son e.~ e.• ........
Gr egor y, 14, and daugh ter Pal-phone number where she Is. more todepeodent, but 1 know
r tcla, IJ. Hobbles are huntln ~. lf my brother s are gone, she she's always there when I need
phOtography and the fa mily finds a bab~·sttter, and If she her. Try her, you'll Uke her!"
m•>Untain cabin in the lrt ylw\ld can't find a OabysUter she stays • • • hOme, even U It Is business.
Every time one of us gets
sick, she stay s home from work.
Sometimes we ar e bad and get
her mad and she spanks .-s.
We mlgllt get mad at her, but
area.
For the pa st B·l /2 years he
has taught pollee nrearms at
Orange Coast and Golden W~st
colleges.
we know it's tor our own good.
I love my mother and she loves
me. Do you love your mother ?"
• • •
• JON I KAY HAGAN, 12, of
964 Qak. Street, Costa Mesa,
5th grader at Victoria school:
"How my mother ha.odles her
busy every day schedule, I'll
never know! She now Is In her
third yea.r of college. She Is
a good stUdent as well as a
good mother .
'W save at
plans
Imperial .
The great Amenca n ¥3C3l!On. tt•s whatever people
w1th plans make •t. A welcome o ppo rt unity to
unwond fro m our work·a-day world. A cust om-made
plan lor act ~>Je recreatTon. Relaxat•on. Whatever
And no matter how you enjOY your vacat.on, you'll
probably agree 11 goes by too last. That's why
proper planning can really help out. And that's
where Im perial Savings comes into the p•cture.
At lmper•al Sav•ngs we bel•eve in sound l1nanc•a l
planntng. Because we thinK you shou ld get the
most out of life now and in the future. So we
ma)(tmtze your saving 1nterest w ith a lull range of
pro grams to lit yo ur needs. The highest rates on
tnsured savings. And frtendly full-tam•I Y sav1 ngs and
loan service.
These are 1ust some of the reasons why so many
people wtlh plans save at Im perial. Why not come
m. start sav•ng. and see what we mean. we·re
sure you 'll like the assoc•atton. .......
f'H at
ParkW.si:
• JACKIE CARROLL, 9, of
2340 Aralia St., East Blutf,
4th grader at Eastbluff school :
"She m.altes my luoch In the
morning. She makes our diMer.
At night when 1 have homework
she helps me lt I don't get II.
She cares for me when I am
sick. She Is nJce, sweet and
thoughtful. She buys me nice
schOOl clothes. At night she
tucks me in and ln the morn-
log she wakes me t(). She takes
me fun places. She lets me
speod the night places. She
lets me stay ~ late on frl-
days and Saturdays.
"My mother has always been
good to mr stster and me,
but a certain thr ee years stlcU
ln my mind : 196ii·l 969. Those
were three long ye&rs, wt.en
my dad was overseas. I ns
only six when he lett. 1 can
clearly remember my mom
teaching me to make my llrst
cup of coffee and my first
tried egg. I can r emember
sending Christmas cookies and
cakes, to my dad.
5.25% o-r I Muft'l on iiO..:IIY c•rttlitl! .. I.C-
\u1t I M u l l yllld ....... U••f'\91 I Ml tntlfl tl I CCUft'IUIIII 0111 111f.
6.18%
5.92%
5.39%
5.13%
COMPARE
PRICE, QUALifY,
RfLIMIUfY
l'x20'
SCREENED PADO
$789~!
INSTAIJm
IICIR• •laar:lllfft .... ,_ •IWI: P"'-
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.,. \'Mr ... ~
--·-~~-..... " ..... " ............. -. u ,, .................... -•• -"""'-. UriWI¥,...
"Our b.mlly motto during
thOse years and ever since
haS been, 'Stick together and
help.' My motber eq~1alned to
us that we must be on a budget,
SANTA ANA TENT AND AWNING YWI-t-r.U.uo...-
UUS. .... It.
I ra.IIM • 1
"'' 1nnum on IIIUOOI>-l f;CI>unll t o,.,poundeO d l d y .t.c.;ounll '""
!rom 0111 ol 0.1)011! 10 0111 ol """'·
drl*ll l.ctuel 1nnu11 yield wl'len u v·
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