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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-06-08 - Newport Harbor Ensigncial """""""' af"lf,o City of Newport Booch . ... 22¢21111.,.,.-,..., ••• ·-OilY ... "We'll try a-tn," Gtn-The N-Het...,ts house· .. --.. -•-..... ,_ • ... par. ........... ,. can aptn be placed led a.a antl~bood lf'O...,, said Pap Towed yesterday, after w11e, wbo was chairman of the before local voters. local voters '·&bowed tbelt 1Jl. Newport Beach voters defeated cttisens er~ prornoUoc the The 3...part bond issue feU tellipoce by lprlng slanted tbe $9 mlllioo park bond Issue boods, ald she wlU ebeck the considerably short of the two-reporttng to the Costa Mesa ROB 3 .h. had2e~mptS ... odC. HO.~ocu0 ... lal•• toT ... A-soooX ~r~::o:.!'~l~~~~: :~~~u!.,~ .. by~r;:e • Proposition F, wblch would owoers would have p1ned by /12 O , have raised $3.56 mUUoo for passa.p of tbe bonds." -s buylng park lands, got 12,800 Mrs. Page said pro-bood MISS MERMAID, Marruerlte Marsaudon, 19, of Costa Mesa, ts flanked by runners-~ Jackie Frasco, 20, of Ora.np, at left, and Connie Wlggi.DI, 18, of HUDttngton Beach._ after Judges picked the 3 Saturday durl.ng the annual Lions Club Osh try and cuntn.I at Costa. Mesa Park. The annual week~Dd of tun rallied almost $100,000 before upenses. ProUts will go to the Uons' many youth charities. (Ensign photo.) Coast unites to fight freeway Getting State Senator Dennis Carpenter "ott his duff" to introduce a long-promiseda.ntl- treeway btu is ooe of the pur- poses of a meeting this Satur- day between freeway ftghters from Orange Couoty coastal towns, says Newport Beach VIce-mayor Howard Rogers. get a "time table" on Senator Carpenter's btu have met with no success, ;Lccordlng to tM! vice-mayor. Mike Neat. one of the sena - tor's ;Lides, sa.ld this week that he expects Mr. Carpenter and Mr. Moe to meet "ln the near future." ADOther antt-treeway bill, Introduced by Assemblyman Robert Badham, would delete HIKE I Ll KELY ••yes" and 9,096 "oo" votes, workers "didn't bave eDOUgtl for 58.4 per cent. time before the election to Proposi.Uoo G, aimed at get-properly educate the publlc to Newport Mesa schOol board trustees Tuesday olghtaccepted a prellmillary budget which In- cludes a.n across-the-board 4~ 1/2 per cent pay raise for all district employees and an estimated tu rate Lncrease of from 32 to 34 cents. The pay hike is the only firm figure In the budget thus tar. ou~r parts of the docu- ment, which calls for speodlng $34,157,103 next schOOl year, wlll be thrashed out In hear- lngs between now aod Aug. 1, when rtna.la.pprovalofthebUdget is expected. A 1/2 per cent lncrea.se In the cost of health Insurance, paid by the district for Us employees, Is aLso included In the preUmt.oary budget Ogw-e. Board members tabled plans for Improvements at Estancia and Newport Harbor high schoola. AtOorlzatioo to ad-Ung $2.42 million for park de-the real need for parksaDd bike verttse for bids oo the E!Docla velopmeat, had 12,276 "yes" traJ.ls for our chUdren." project was held 14) until the and 9,410 "no" for 56.6 per Clty manager Bob wynn not- school's stalt can study pr1orl-cent. tng tllat only $25,000 Is 'pro- tles on dUI'erent parts of the Proposition H, which would •lded 1n the city's ~get for lmproveme~~t. The s.chooll!ltaff have furnished $3 mtllloo lot a bicycle trail building during Is seeklng additions to the long-term s1nldng lund lor pur -tbe coming fiscal year said a.ldto-vtsua.I department, J.n-chasing more park lands, got uw. money would be-«r~ched creased storagespace,acousU-11,572 "yes" and 10,157 "DO" as tar as possible but that cal ceJUng work, and improved for 53.2 per cent. plans tor a 50-mtle 'bike trall llghtlng. All ligures are unom.ctal system connecting with neigh- Newport Ha.rbor'sreque.for totals turclshed by the Orange boring towns would have to be a la.rge, see-through aqlllftum County Registrar of Voters' scrapped unless addlttooal for the sdence department 'n.S otnce. mooey could be found to flnance put off because oo represeota-Carl Arthofer, Harbor High-the program. Uve trom the s-chool ns on lands real estate investor wbo hand to answer the board's questions about the need for the aquarium. Planned assignment of sev- eral new school principles was also delayed until the bOard's next meeting, slated for June 20 ill the Costa Mesa hlgb schOol lyce um. Marine colonel Mr. Roil!rs and CouncUma.n John Store will represent New- port Beach In tbe meeUngSatur- day at Mr, store's OOme 1n Corona HlgblaDds. City offlctals and prln.te citizens are ex- pected to atteod trom Long Beach, Huntington Beach, La- guna Beach and SanJuan Capis- trano. the Newport Beach portion of •1 the cootroversW route. This as sa I s measure Is due to come before jet plan EI Toro ./ A TEETER TOTTER RECORD of 8 hours aDd 55 mlnutea was set Saturday by Corona Highlands yo!Dlgsters. They started u 12:05 p.m. and continued their project unUJ 9 o'clock that evenlnR". On the board In the foregroUDd are Susan Askew, age 10, of 522 Seaward Rd., at left, and Stepbi Smith., 12, of 540 Seaward Rd. On the "alternate board" are Jim Robertson, 13, of 536 Seaward Rd., at left, and Doug Sam is, 12, of 444 Serra Dr. The other yO\m~ers a.re tlmeket~Ptrs and substitutes. Standing at the rear are Greg Helin, 11, of 545 Seaward Rd., the chief tifl)ekeeper, at left, and Don Murray, ll, of 529 Isabella Ter.lD front of them, lean.l.ng on the teeter totter boUd, are John Robertsoo, 10, Jim's brother, at len, and Cameron Smith, 8, steplli 's brother. (ED51p pbOto .) . , FOUR FILE FOR ••we have alao ln-.ttedrepre-.-... .,lllo_ eommUllltlu of DaDa Polat IUid Lai'U IWll," Mr. Store a.Jd. Names or those Invited trom the beach towns were not made available. VIce-mayor Rogers yester- day accused Senator Carpenter of beln( "oYer cautious" In continually postponing his b111 to kill the entire Pacll1c Coast freeway route. Tbe senator has satd he would Introduce such a me&SUre, but has not yet dooe so. for the past 2 weeks, be has saJd the bill was being held ~ uoUI he could talk with James Woe, director of the state's department of public work.&, "He's right across the street from Mr. Moe up In Sacra- mento," Mr. Rogers notes. "I don't see wby It's tak1n&: the saoator so long to ret together wttb the man." Senator Carpenter bas said he onnts to determine whether or DOt tbe Department of POOUc WorU would strongly aopose any tftort to kill the enUre f'feeway route. EtJortJ by Mr. Rorers to the Senate June 19, after easily passing the Assembly last month. A slmUar Badham bill was tiUed in Senate Committee lalt ytu. "We upeet betWr ruub tliU time..-, .. llr. llopl's told tbe Eutp.. "aDd we hope passage of Mr. Badbam's blU wlU show Senator Carpenter tllat the Senate 1s recepUve to such legislation." Mike N al said a. strong. united position ap.lnst the tree- way by the coastal c<lllllUoll meeUog Saturday would also t.nnuence Senator Carpenter. G. H. PARKER DIES George H. Parker, t.atber of George B. Parker o! Harbor VIew Hills, was to be burled this week In Cold1f'ate.r, Michi- gan, follOWlni' h1s untJpeCted death llere last Saturday. Mr. Paril:er, woo wa.s 80, had been staying for the past 6 monthl with bls soo at 3407 Seabrttl.8 La.De. He was a re- tired 1011 course designer. He Is survived al&o by his wlfe, Mar put; a. daughter, Joan Sarris of Hlllltlngtoo Beach, and 5 grandctaUdren. Services were conducted JUDt 4 In Balt&-Berpron chaPel. Corollll del Mar, bY tbe Rtv. Lionel Dorais. CM COUNCIL HIKES PAY Coata Mesa ctty coUDCUmen -.oted themJelves a pay rat• Motlday nlibt, ODd ""' their ttnt ~ at a · cit)' IM!pt peJPd at 1.4 per cent aboYe tht ClD'rent budpt, The P&J raise Ufts the pay ot colalellmeo by$50per mouth, P•iDC tbem a an moothty salary oC $300. The ptOpOHd budret. which wtll l'ddo ctty IPOIIIillla lor lbe ftocal year boclmW>c J1!11 1, calla for erpeadltures of $10,UI.OOO, compared tO $10,- S%9,000 tor the currtot 1ear. HO'nt'lt, cltJ ma.oagv Fred Sorllbll'a ol!lc• l&ld no 1D- cr ... In tbt ctty's tu nte would be DMd«t. Pr<mdecl .,. .. tbe ....... are 15 oew clty emploJ'te~, iDehliiDC e UDlt)rmed poUct- ma. Normal 1Dcr•11• lD op. traUAc eJpec~as Yflrt blamed tor tbe Nmatoder ot tbl 11- cr ... lD bu&Spt. CIIJ CoaDcll wtll otudy tbo berSitt ID a J_. ll 11Atoa and wtu -liJllb J-IS In< wllal C<Mlld be IIDl1 11>- pronl oC tbo doco-L .. _ aetloo .. _, """" CllyC.-:11: • RAilED oa--putdoc , ..... I• IDr ...... ftollloc -· How nloo call -1.1 putloc ••• por lilt lllr ......... ..., ·---........ ,..._ ... ..., • por ~---1111. 41oo,llllllllpulda(-- I be turDJ.shed fbr ea.cb 10 tmlts. • REAFFIRMED tbe COUD- cll'a pos:l.tloo CnorlD&: AI~ semblyman Robert Burke's b1ll calllng for a. moratorium oo freeny construction aAd a study ot Oraare Coast tratftc problema. The council hii'DII1 d<nr.l a request from tbe clty of Newport S.cb. tll'ctal ~~ port o1 Aeeombl)'mu Robert Badbam'a blll to till tM Nn- port S.cb 11Dt ot tbl CGt- trOY•IIIal Pactnc cout b'ee- W&J route. • DENIED &IJPl'Oftl ol a tuDd dl'lte march rrom J... e to JIIDt 30 by tbt Arntr1CU U- ooelaUOo tor lbe P!o'-lly Hudl-. Tllt eo.cJI, ...... _....,. m-lho lot ud kd"' •J'Il of MCb mcolb, lao -114 lbe noll m..U.C In< J-11 bec:aue ........ co.cn ... will .,. 0111 o( ton .... kd l<oodayaiW.- IILL LO ITZ ILI!CTID Tllt 11.-t -II• '"""" t;UbwiU--ollkwo _, 41W10C a- cluee at lrYtM: Cout C& zit I Cbe. Pr-8111 ~ wllln-pllce ........ ,., __ iCJIIIo OllloH ... ,., ... T••-cw.,..._ lit \1ot.fll.l&lt; I '¢ c,. .......... 0' d; .... c .... , ....... ,. --ll:t.rtrM. tr II 8. • • A high-ranklng otncer at the El Toro Marine air sUtton ties surrounding the base." yesterday accused a Newport A report due soon ftom the Beach airport study of trying Southern CaUfornla Assn. of to dump 1et noise and pollution 011 the "-"' or ottler oranre Gonnmanll 15 &lso eJl)eeted c ounttau JU$t to get the prob-to tecGalmeod elthtr shartnc lem away trom Newport Beach. El Toro or buUdlnr a new '/ T~!J..~l~~J!t\fE Colonel EdWard J~, the clvllJan )etport at the Marines' Marines' lla.ison man wltb local Camp Pendleton as solutlorus to the county's growing a.J.rport CLIMAXING the 11th anmal Orange County AdopUOO GuiLd communities, said the Orange problems. tennis tournament, actor Jotm Wayne presents the winDer's County Impact study done for E 11o N -~ "-h Colonel Jaru: said the WUsey trophy to Mr. aDd Mrs. Mull: I tt at the , .. _ • ~c the city by tt)e Wilsey and 1 r N t Club' and Ham report, ftnlshed tust Tennis Club. Jdr. E Uott, member o tiM! ewpor s Ham consulting flrm ls "lm ~ last week, Is "lac~ng 1n any teach.1ng stan. and ll1s new bride were •tctors over Mr. precise aDd Incomplete." lbca 9a Club 1o lh •--1 consideration of the opera-aDd Mrs. Hugh ste-.art of the Ba Y • ~-Tbe study recommends mov-s 1 2 000 ra tooted tog commercial )et tram.c out Uonal, poUUcal, aDd social ob -day of actioo uoday as near Y , net ns on. or Orange County airport and staclA!s toaplanrorestabllsh-REP SCHMITZ DEFEATED into El Toro, where clvlllan tng ctvlll.an use oC El Toro." jets would share the tteld wUh The colonel said he expects • the Defense Depa.rtment aDd Bel 1o Uti b the Marloes. The plan has been Congress to continue to Conservative RepubUca.ns ore enter g po cs, e advanced before and flatly "Jealously guard ap.tnst the lost 008 of their stroorest taught poUUcal selence a.tSant:l turned do-.n by the u.s. Oi!fense grabblng ott ot vital defense elected spokesmen Tuesday Ana College. He Is a member Department. Cacllltles." when c ongressman John Sch-of the John Btrch Society. Col011el Jan.z said, ''Any plan El Toro Is theMarlnes•prln-mltJ was defeated 1D the prt. Mr . Hinshaw, a former Jotm eaeA ot 2 .Newport-ll .. lldloo1 Trllltert ua 5 tllcluiSts Bal~ baUd •ac:anc:lea doe to I:. flUed boa r.-.,, Balboa Penl.uula, by a ll*ial Aug. 8 e~tton. Lido lsle, sections of the maio- With the deadllne for candi-1aDd oo the ocean side of CQUt date fU.tnc coming ~at 5 p.m. H'WJ. from Newport Bay to WMt th1a Friday, June 9, James Newport, and the Newport Enalp ot Central Newport aDd Soores area on the Inland side W:Jchael Aabe of Udo Isle rw.ve of Coast Highway. filed for the 5th district seat M.r . Enslgn,a.nattorney,UYes belnc ncated by SeUm Frank-at 224 20th St. His opf)0080t Un. for the 5th district seat, Mr, Arthur Sorce of Costa Mesa Ashe, Uves at 106 Via Xanthe, and Robert Sanrster of New-Lido l.s:le. He ls an educatlooal port Helgbts are seelr.ing the systems manager . 6tb dlltrlct post now held by Mr. Sorce, 1285 Roblnhood Oorald Straua. Lane, ls a businessman. Mr. Fr&nklln ts leavin( tM Mr. 5a.ngster, an attorney, scllool di.strlct's board ot trus-llves at 2304 Clitf Dr . ten because of an appolntment The county registrar of to the barbor district court voters, ln Santa Ana, has In- bench. ld.r. Strauss anoounced formation on OOw to ftle for l&st month that he v.·oold also the e!Aictton, to dump the ootse llndatrpollu-clpal m base In the Western mary election byOra.ngeCouoty Birch member , Is a native of Uon described ln the study on u. S., and has served since assesaor AOO:rew Hinshaw. Missouri, and !h'ed In Los the heads of Leisure World World War n as a tra.ln1tJ,g Mr . SebmltJ, ..rtdely known Angeles before coming to Or- and SaOdlelackValleyrestdenls and slaolng are.a ror Marloe ror clamploall>g , .... , .. u ...... Coonty. He ... uves ID Aston heads CDM Chamber would meet with llieblY orp.n~ combat ate units haded over-causes, and tor a. wt.n-the-war MIS&ion Vie)o. laed aDd etrecUve resistaDce poUcy on Vietnam, lost his He has been county tu as- from tbue and otbereommunl-seas. bid to npresent Republlc&.ns sessor since 1965. Bob Aston, manaeer of the BOB TuRNER SUCCUMBS to the November elecUoo for Durin& the primary cam-local otrtce of Mutual Savings tb I ted 39th patgl\. Mr. Hinshaw stressed e oew J-crea coo-hill s~t ot President Nlloo. and Loan, was elected pres1 - rreu:iooal dlstrtct, W:r. SehmltL flvored Conuesa-dent o1 the Corona del »at 1tobert E. TurDir, prominent as Ita presldeot lD 1951. At He II carreoUy se.n1ng u m•"• John Ashbrook tor tlM Cdabam":,!.,~f .. Commer ce yester. Harbor ar•tuuraoce brobr. the t1me 14 h15 ~. be wu repruea&atln from the 35th -y m-..._. dJed Frtdl.y ot a bear1 attack. Its secretary. Ht -.u allo &.-dllb'tct. Re-41strlcUnr to re-Republlcan presidential noml-Cbamber ·members et.cted after belnc r\llbed to Cost& trlct ®ector aDd di.tr.lct P-fleet populltioD sbJfts resulted Dation. Don Wood, owner of Home lm- UesallemorlalHoapttaL eroor of Ezcha.np clubs. in p.lacib( Mr. Scbmltll.D the FRED I TEN JR. DIES prmtment Center, lst vtce- Mr. Turoer, wno was 48, Ftmeral ser•tces Tuesday 39th dtltrtct. f I J fC M pruldent; Ron Robles, Pat foWk11d Coast lnluruce Co. a.fta.rooon at Paclf\c Vtew chapel Ftnai. unotftclal returns yes-red ten, r ·• 0 osta. esa, Ma.r"y's Men 's Shop, 2nd vtce- sbol1.1)' after •ttUAr 1n Costa were cooducted bY the Re•. terday ;o.iM)'II'ed Wr , Hlnshaw wu burled June 6 following h1s president, and JOR n Wllllams, MIA at the eod of World War Ec!ward Smith. Burtal "';s ln wllDtnc w1th 40,214 •otes to =t~. death June 2 In ma.oa.rer ot the COM om ce lL Ht bad Hn"edlDtheMarines Pacl!1e View Memorial ark. 3'7,832 tor Mr. Schmit&. Earl M It no 57 Uved of Seclll'tty Pacl ftc ~atlona.l darlDe the war. Hens anative Harbor View Htlls. Carraway had 8,636 •otes. r . en., " was • Bank tr ot Oldo, Mr. Turoer Is sun1Yecl b)' Mr. Sehmltz, wOO had been at 120 Yorktown Lane. He was ~ :.:~~ers will take He wu acU" in tile naUonal his wUe, Barbua, of the Costa a state senator, woo a. spect.at a coosun.tna:en~t~neer for Or mco ortlce Ju.Js 1. A formal lnst.aUa.. aDd b::al atfalrs of the E:r-Mesa. !lOme at 2278 Rutgers elacUoo 2 years ago to ftll the Corp, Uoo dinner will be held J une 12 cbaD,p Cl .. aod had recelvecl Dr.; a daugbter, Brook Palmer UbeJI)lred term of the late Con-MemGrla.t services were con-at the Bahia Corlnlhl.an Yacht a IDfC.Ial "&OkJeo award" of ot El Cajon; a son. Brent E. gressmu James 00, whO had dueled at Pacift c VIew chapel Club tbe Eldmnce on May 18 In Turoer ol Betbellsland, CaW.; represented the 35tb district by Re• · Loren FU cltlnger · .. ; . Aston, who came here BOB ,UTDH from San Diego 3 yean aco, Uns at 900 Sea Lane, Harbor View Hills. SUI Benudlao. He was a b1s mother, Mrs. Velma Scb -for ma..DJ years. Mr. Sebmlt:& Survt\'Ors are Ids wife, Peg; cbutel' meaabtr ol tbl New-rader of OM.o; 2 sisters In then wm etectioo to tberecWar a SOil, Howard lten of U.U- port Bu1lllr cl~. utt sened Ob..lo, and ooe grandson. !.year term. ha.t:Can Belch; a daughter, Laurie It• of Newport Beach; Ills b.thtr, Fred It en Sr. of Cullbld; a r.lster, Mrs. Jane Adl.ma or Los 010s. 6 MORE POLICE ADDED IHFAII T SUCCUMII$ OomlJUc Jama Pib. lafaDl aoo C( Mr, aDd Mrs. Saatord Plte, SlOO Taft Way, COifta Ke-., dl.ed JUDelatCbUdreo's H011>1lal ID Oraap. Tbe cnlld wu IS da71 okJ wbla be died. Gn...W. anicea U. Good S-d c.metory Ia H--toa Bead& ..... ~, .. a 1>1 tho a ... clliu -. TIACIIIRS HOHOUD sop. Joloo w. lllooU u- M .eel taiU I M..,.-t flll1a-...,.,_....,..,_ J.O-&OIIW-J.~ ... ,..._ •11=-tuJwtln ol ...... -=· try ..... -.. 1111 ..... ~ ... talblal .,... ... ... ... --.. --..,.Mr.,..... ..... .. ..,_ ......... .. .... AFFECTIVE STRAIGHT TALK Collins plans delayed IIJ' ...... Coli........ .. ... ., nt, .... ot tbtafw ~.,-.. -..... --... -.... _ • ...,.. ... Collloo UdiDIIIoOruco~llr- dolll 1 111 1 "'* IIIII prnttl. -~~~.lid ol>oclnd. TOM AN.DERSON -eo. ,.,.,,.,_,on.,.. port dlr-, •'""' lllllr PlOP .. an a ..... ,..., • 11: u tllola&tl •• 1111" comt c...e, m,.t llllft ,_. •· commt~~t • tbl dtftQ>miDt'a ~=~~~~~~~!~~~~!~=~~~~~.~ Ud fMt 1.1 'lfi_.,.J,'' llll)OI. tbt ....,..,..lou Ud btf'ID IIJ'td ftOI Mt..,_.t 8Mdt Impact. -lloo, 111o -at 1u-to _..... lis -.,, WI P-1 -a lllrd -al CIIJ -., -~~~- OOOIDJ JIPIUS to lnolYt a Ut IDt IDUrt)J Art tbatopu. Hortot1 CrMII, 11. 1• ~ T••· "'JI tile 1.IIIC:*:t tbldtnlapiDIItwtU BW 1.&Jeock l&ld fUrtbtr l.l:n- THI OI'FICIAL N~»£11 01' THI CITY OF NEWI'OIIT BEAC!l lllp by ....... _......,., ol lq -boa Is DICUAriJ7 llln ..... ~lid-· pod ID?ull..-., -ld bl a cbUd'a Q'dad, lllltU be acctptl pod tldarc; •• an ewta1D tlllt When l.M Haney Olwald lc.us il trilb a proltltute and P~ Coalm...._..a lla-btld. butd oa tbl rtpllu to aDd beltev .. wbatewer CCJOC_. U Ia DOt Ukel7 to be a ICMII'ee (or wboe¥er) wu ftrina: on bu pa.-e doubtt aboul Hll t.ec1 Ut n..di&J Dlatlt W tbe Wttra. THE HAR.OR AREA"$ OFFSET NEWSI'AI'ER ()( ...... _ ..... -.. --. 2721 1!. Couc tfwy., CotOIIUI cld M.t, Calif. 9:1625 tbe tucbtr 1a paJd to pub ol peaet ud blrmouy t.mooc John Kennedy. I actio tried to mlldon tn ure iD my opinion ·CoW..' PI'~ to build a at tht Ume. tbt members ot a .ehOOI staff. cHmb out of the Cll. When 011 almOit b~sphemous .. .1i 111......., botel ud otber bleb-! DDt! O!AH AT fAIR Tuonomy 11 a <:._sattlca-''Somt nald queiUoD the Arthur Bremer fired on Geoqe expRIH:I the doubu of the lrta ba11dtDCI Clll tbe 104-acre Wtattrn tUm aud radlo It&t Uon Q"ltem (&lm.ll&t to syltem deatrabtUty ot a ICbool'l coc~ Walla ce, Mn. Wallace threw authon about Jesu1• detty and Rtf, bat l'ot.d 110 dtJayaiOG1nf Eddie DeaD bu been II peel to uatr.U wbtcb ,.at ma.a to tbe sJdtJ1zlc a111ct1Yt objtcttv ... henelftcn:'ll hil body. thil hu been don• ~ore deellloa. appear Sunday, Jtme Z5, at the TUIPHONE' ~ 1...,_ Codo 714) 'ntE NEWI'ORT tiAJUOfl ENSIGN la tk oaly tte .. p.pa pintcd and pUbiWMd in tt. aty o( Newpwt ac.dl, and the only !oaiJy owned aftCI 01**_. ....._,.,., Ia the-tMwport Hatbcw-Cotta Mr.. Aru, hblw..d Vtakty, oo Thun&.y. Sec:ond da• ,.,.catt s-W a1 Coron. del Mar' CaHl. mooo) to determiM how a ttv-Some woukl woader about the Helpma the Enemy expettly in the pall by othen 1'bl matter W'lll come before eountry &D!Iwtstenlhowwhteb Mat U&tntl, teela, aad acts. WUdOol ot matina theN ob· Mt. Nix.on and Mr. Brehznev in my opinion. . . ' tbe commlutoG ap.lD June 15. will close the 10 Sys o1 tree THE N£Tn'IOtlT HAJlaoR ENSIGN-adjudpd to be a -•papn of pnenl drna&.don by court deCree No. A-20178 daud May 14. 1951. in Su~ Court (Ott dw: Cowuy ofCiraDJt, Stare of c.Jifonlia, and by rcuon dtcreof U qualified ro publith all public notiea required by law. The S majOr categories of this jtctiYN eJI)I1S:U rather tbu h a v e m • de e • tea 1 i v e "One thina tor sw-. le s . · M..,...bllt, city PllDDlll dt-eotertalnment at the OraDp system aaautbored.by BenjlmlD. tmpl1ctt. &Dd mort would doubt oommitments to each other 111.., Y• controversl 1 e. H su 11 rector Dick Hocaa'• a:tatr will Co~mty FaJr COlt& MeM. Bloom are as follows : tbe possJbtuty of tbt schooi'J involvin& mutual cooperation wh:n upon earth 1 · d c.H w~ 14Yut.IJJte tbe lmpaet ot the Deaa wa; the flrst western 1. CognttiYe doma.ID (kDow· dotna aQJthlnl stpl1ftcut to •nd collaboration in tpace, no w . And wbe:n He e is dne.lapmeot. star to be teatur~ iDCIDecOJor ladp} •• wbat a student bas deveql &fttctlvt objectives. U cancer research, trtde and tod ri&htl a! Fear• have perstlted 1D the aDd has awear~ tn ntne pte. r etained trom wbat be hu we obse11re the object1Hs ill nuclear disarmament •mona :es:'u ' 1 t: 0;1 ·~?" Yf Pla.aN.Dg CommlUSoa tbat tbe tures wttb Hopalonr CusldJ:" learoed. tbe &1recUve domain &Dd bury other tbinp. The main trouble ~li 1 anu 1 e a en 10" 0 denlapmeat's 2 mllUoc IQI5l'e He composed the muale lOJ' ARVO E. HAAPA , . . . • . . Owner and Publi&hu PEG KA.U'A . . • , . . . . . . .A.ociatc EditOI' 2. Affective domain (&ttl· them 1D platitudes, bow eu with this is that both Mr. ..~ns.,h . 'S , feet ol omce &paee woukl re-over !0 of the 60 other ftlm• tudes and values) --oow a we uamiDe ttMtm, determine Nixon and Mr. Brezhnev n • sense upent•r sult 1D an IDcrease ina.1rtraftle In whleh De appeared SUI\ISCAIPTION RATES stUdent "feels" about educa-tbeir meaoiDg, or do anythloc proved long aao th.at their has done ~· 11 ha~ helped. at the atrport, and a htrd-to-' ln~~~~= Our oObrbar Atu: One yeas-, $5,00; 1 ynn, S 8.00 One ytu, S6.00; :Z yean, 110.00 ttoo aod We. eon.strucUve about them? Our ''word" is no aood. (And, in arouse ~ new tnternt 10 ~~sus maotcelDcreue 1a. auto tramc 3, Psycbo-motor (actloo) •• bos: must be opened If we are Nixon's cas e , such -eapeaally amon& youth. Ln Ute area. Studies made by THERE SA HEIH TZ DIES to determine bow a student to face reautyandtakeaetton. commitments, bypassina Well, what more could rou Colllns and submitted to tbe Mrs. Theresa Helots, &7,ot "appUes" wbat he has learned, "It is In this bos that the Conaress, are unconstitu· expect frc:»m 1 mar. who 1~ a planoers saJd airport tramc Z230 MlAer Street, Costa Mesa, ~~-.etlf ~ .II_,. loclud1ogh1spersona1We. most tnfiuential controls are tiona!.) dur frle~d or _lyndon J.Dereasewouldbemlalma~and dJedatherresideoceonJuneS. It Is the "affective dOmain" to be toUDd. The affective do-1 hate !o say such " thin& Jo~nson, Rlchltr~ N•x.on. and tha.t pla.Dned street$--ancl tra.ttlc Sbe is survtved by a daugtUr, ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign ~o••o••~ that people who oppose this maln cootatns the forces that about the Prnident of the var~ous Commumst }eaJe~s and flow systems lo the district Mu. Mary Mollan,CostaU:esa; program fear the most. It delves determine the nature of an I.D-United States. The only reason 1 he Na t•ona l ( ouncil of WOUld adequately handJesurt.ce ODe son, Martin Heintz, Farm~ Into oot only the student's at-divtdual's Ufe aDd ultJmately 1 do it is because it is the truth. Churches! . . traftlc. to.gtoo, Mlchipn; a lx'other, • COU.MENTS ON THE ELECTION RESULTS Utudes about We, buta.l&otakes ~he Ufe of an entire people. ( .. Am 1 become your enemy The ~U!IC 15 vuJa:ar 11nd the H01rever, Mr. Hogan ques-Frank TltlYUDL Mlchlpo; ooe I.D how hJs family and peer. To keep the box closed ts to because 1 tell you the truth?") play J5 6bscene and tiooed the Collios reports and sister, Mrs. Anna Schanttz, group feel about their values deny the ellstence otthepower. It is a sad fa ct that the blasphemo us -not "~most asked for time to study them. Michigan, and 7 gra.adchlktren. politics, reUg:loo, etc.Oncethl~ lui motivational forces that President o f the u.s. has blasphemous." It is wrong to Letters have gone out trom Services aDd loterment were has been assessed that student shape the Ute of each of us. earned the so briquet "Tricky do some aood to accomplilh tbe planning department to the in Plgeoo., MlcMgan, Bell is to danger of be~g tndoctrtn-To look the other way Is to Dick." ' !lOme ''riaht." "Jesus freaks" county's airport land use com-BroadWay Mort11ary was the It I& lDcr~lble, but true, that California Democrats have CiYeo. their 211 cielegate votes toaprestdenUalcamtd&te whose campatp promises would briDgdJsaster to OlD' oatloo U enacted lnto t.w. SeD. George McGOvern is tbe front runner to the Democrat race despite his .f:aota.stic welfare proposal tor a $1,000 a..l baDd-out to every cltlr.en. wl'lteh would bankr~ our Dation. &Dd bJ.s demand for a drastic cut -back lo defense flmda, almolt by half, which would crttlcally )ecpardlr.e our naHooaJ teeurlty, lt Is ID<:redlble, appaULng. suicidal --but tbat's wbat the Democrat voters are saoctionlng lo the presi- dential primaries. a ted to think llnd act diaerently avoid comlog to terms wtth The sa m~:. President who are no t Christians. There is mlsslon.. to the city of lrvi.De, forwarding director, than he has always thought cor-the real Education is not the ordered tht! mining of the only ~ne Christ : tt1e C~rist of • • • Eveu tbou&b Ute percentage total 1s rather small, Alabama GoYili'DCir Georp Wallace made a creditable sbowtog ln Tues. day's C&llfornJa prtmary. He received about 51. of the votes, aDd that Is rather impressive, conslderlng the fa ct that these all bad to be written ID. • • • Tbe defeat of Proposition 9 1n Tuesday's election Is r e- assurl.ng proof that the ecology hysteria did not scare the voters into approviDr a bad law. We aU want dean environment, but oot at the cost of possible electrical blackouts, shutdOwn ot business aDd Industry, and bss or j)bs, • • • A blow to th e conservative cause was suffered lo Orange County as Congressman John G. Schmitz was narrowly defeated by county assessor Andrew Hinshaw for theRepubUcao nomina. tton to the 39th congressional district. Congressman Schmitz, as always, stood on hls record: for Umlted pernment, as opposed to t!le growing concentration of power in Washington, D. C.; the tree market, as opposed to the Nixon pollcy of wage and price cootrols and other fntr1Dgemeots on private enterpr ise; and tlscal reSJIODSibiUty, asopposedtotbeawesome locr ease ID the public debt and the resultlog Inflation and loss of pmchastng power. Congressman, Schmtts has consistently supported the prlllctplE!s of the RepubUcau party platform and bas backed RepubUcans, including President Nlmn, to the uteot that they ~rt party pr1Dclples. Tbe retreat trom eoosern.Usm demonstrated by the voter s Tuesday portends a conttntdDg drift toward bigger speodlng and bigger government. • • • In Newport Beach, the defeat of all 3 park bood propositions is a furt.b• 1DcUcat1oo that tupayers are coocerned about the growl.og burdeo of tues. Let this be a remloder to our toea! lawmakers. rect, U his beUefs are not rote memorl:r.atlbn of mean-Haiphong Harbor has ordered a the B•bl~. An~ there 1~ only the same as the school ad-lngless material to be regur-long-term commitment to sell o ne Bdly (.rah:-~m , thank mlnlst.rator s have set 14> as gttatedonanexamlna.Uonpaper. (or maybe give) the Soviets goodness. the model or goal. Perhaps the two Tnonomy tremendous amounts of our Billy Graham has never been A patriotic student could be struotures ma.y help us to see .. surplus grains and soybe11ns." "an ti·Cnmmunist," a\thPugh cood..ttloned to beUeve hiscoun-the awesome possibilities of Our main Vietnam enemy they are nen no w. torturinB try was no good, or a religious til~ r elations between students-Soviet Russia, badly needs th~ and punishinR hundreds of s tudent could end ~ an atheist, Ideas-teacher s ." help at this time. Plagued by thousands or peoplr muely if this was the intent of the The Newport Mesa ~mlfled agricultural shortages and becau(e t hry rduse fo teac her. And with communists sc hool district isuslngBloom's inefficiency ror many years, rrn~uncr Jesus Cl\tist as their being allowed to teach as they tuonomy, lnciOOlng the "affec. the Soviet Unio n has been Sa \'l or. are today, their goals could tlve dornaln." (Continued nut buying ma ssive amounts o f If <"~nr i\ fur Christ , ca n ''''t' be to turo a student toto a week.) wheat from Canada and refuse tu npposr Christ 's commwl.lst, and no one would MARVIH SCULLY DIES Australia. And now our leaders ~ncnue~~ ~ Copy right 1972, have to know about 1t 1mU1 have arranged to "sell'' SI 3S lhe 1\mrnc:•n Way Ft'a!11 re~ ·•aft .... , hll h '·dbe Marvin B. Scully, 58, of 41 9 er ,.s P osop Y ,... en Ogle Circle Drive costa Mesa millio n worth of feed grains to altered. died 1n 8aJ:I Luis o'btspo June 2: the Soviet Union. Forecasts are Ta.r:ooomy Is a system. It He was a matntenance engineer that our grain sales to the cannot function without all the for AUaotlc Rlcblteld Corp, Number One Enemy will run parts operating, any more than He is survived by his wife, to S2QD million annually in the ma.o could have reached the Jda · his mother Mrs Mabel future. moon with 2 or 3 bolts missing. Sc~lly Artesia.' 2 da~ghter And how will the enemy Don't let anyone convi.Dce you • • s, that a district is nlaonJo to Mrs. Dorothy McCormack, pay? (I ) They will let , .. g Montrose, and Mrs. Marsha President Nixinaer come visit use onl) part of the program, Freeman Mill Valley· 000 s1 them again. (2) They will ""Y because it is DOt feasible. • • s-,... The best ea.mple or the "at. t~r. Mrs. Kareen Vincent, and us, not with dollars (after all, tectlve domain" Js taken from 6 graodchUdren. our printing presses are already page 91 of Bloom 's"TUooomy, Funeral services were held turning out too many dollars). Haodbook U." The follo-.rtng June 5 at Pacllic View Chapel, but with "in·kind " payments 3 paragra.phs a.re from that UDder the dtrectlon of BeU-of natural gu and oil . But to page· Broadway Mortuary. Tbe Rev. do this, the Soviet enemy "Tbe affective domai.D IS, Ill Lonu Fllcki.Dger otnclated. needs our help in buildin& pipelines !o carry oil and ps retrospect, a virtual Pandon."s OV 0 into Eastern and Central Box. One tlnds to. u the ob-M. IHG T IRVINE jectlves which were stated coo-Stainless Medical Products Europe. This will help the fidently at one Ume and then Loc., manufacturers of hospital Soviets s t rengthen their a llowed to disappeartromvtew. and medically related equip-s tranglehold on the stave one tiods 1n It the objectives meot, will relocate to the [r. ~at ions we helped thern 00 wi'J ch disagreement Is most vtoe Industrial Complex trom mcarcera!t: m World War II. Ukely wtthln a scboOI.Onetlnds Sa.o.ta Ana. The company wtu <? u r I e ad e r s. B i J to 11 the vital points 00 wb.Jch constriiCt a 15,000 squar e foot ~us1nessm~n ... and even the the society ltseU may be In structure on 1881 Kettering conserviltlve Fa rm Bureau Street. call the above, .. Trade." I call it Treason. LEGAL HOTICE . LIGAL MOTICI F ICTITIOlS BlSINESS NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following persons are STATEMENT dolng business as: Educatlooal Tbe toUowlng person Is doing Graham Cracker11 In a recent column , Billy Graham wa s asked : ''What do you think of Jesus Christ , Super Star? .. Pa rt o f his answer , adrriittedly out of context, was : "I like some of the music ... The scenes where Readiness Centre, 2070 Maple 1Jus1Dess as: The Production Ave., Costa 1Mesa 92627: Rose Gro~. 1895 Sberingt.on Place, Callahan Logan, 3400 VIa Newport Beach 9Z660; P.O. Box ()porto, Newport Beach; Kath-33, Costa Mesa 92627: Chris- teen Solan, 2297 Fountain Way topber Harwood, 1895 Shering- East, Costa Meoa. lOll Place, Ne"l>>rt Beach, From the Bible This business Is being coo-92660. ducted by a partnership. Tbls bustness Is belog con-Thus saJth the Lord, Keep s So Ro ye jWgment, aod do )Jstlee: 1gned: Kathleen Ian, se dueled by an LD!Ilv1duat. tor my salvaUon is Dell to Callahan Logan. Sipd: Christopher Har-come, am my r l-teousuess This statement filed with the wood. II" to be revealed. ST!rH!H HEWHI.RT, 15, DIIS Ill CLI.REMOHT stephen J. Newhart, 15, of 1815 Galatea Terrace, lrvtne Terrace, died &Uy 26 in Clare- moot. He Is survived by bls parents. Dr. and Mrs. Earle E. Newhart; hls grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larson, Pasadeaa, and Mr. aJ)d Mrs. J. Ea:rl Newhart, Dana Potot; 2 brothers, David, San Gabrte~ aod Paul, San Clemente; aod oDe Sister, Jeanne Newhart. Intoe Terrace. Graveside ser- vices were held Ul)l 31 at Pacltlc VIew Memorial Park. Bell Broadway Mortuary was tbe director. county clerk or Orange County This statement nted with the Blessed is the man thatdoetb DISCUSSING PLANS tor the June 13 "bats in bloom" on: Jlme 6, 1972, by Beverly cotmty clerk of Orange Co~.mty thls, and the 500 of man that luncheon meeting of the Lido Isle Woman's Club are, J. Maddos:_ deputy county clerk. on: JIJI\e 5, 1972, by Beverly layeth hold 00 It; tbat teepeth from left, Betty Br01rn, past president a.Ddparllamentartan; PuhUSh : June 8, 15, 22, Z9, J. Maddol, deputy county clerk. bbat fr U Valerie Meuy, """st nresldent, and MoUv Smith, assistant 1972 in the Ne-rt Harbor Publlsh· Jwe 8 15 zt Z9 the sa h om po UUDg lt, -,. 3 • ~..-• • • • ' and teepeth his ha.od trom do-1ecorat1ng chairman. Prl&es will be given tor the most Ensign. F -18243 19'72, 1n the Newport Harbor 1 11 (l··'·h 56.1 2 ) humorous. most original and most beautiful ha.ts. The -Ensign. F -18Z21 ng any ev · lN.U • • • program w1111oclude aoother Dovey tamUr sap, "Suddenly LEGAL NOTICE JOSEPHINE OQUIST OF we are the ellabllShment," by Prue Ho1den aoo Jean LIU.L MOTicl Tandow.ty, Oftlcers for the coming year will be Installed. FICTITIOlS BlSrNESS NAME CEHTRAL NPT. DIES Register Now! SUMMER SESSION A NEW Starts June 27th PU.SCHOOL TO MOTIYATl YOUR CHILD ~ .. ···· >· IN HIS MOST FOIMATIYl . ' · . YU.AS! e .\ To!al ... •··.·~ ····· Pro;ra m •. .. e .>\ J ..... arnint f::n,·lr~onmcnl e :'\lormn;: Tcacbin~. THE EDUCATIONAL RElDIHESS CDtTRE 2070 Maple Ave., Coat• Mts• 146-43:14 AT LAST! PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION in DEEP WATER SEAMANSHIP Abotrd a-.tilul KONA MAURI World Cruising 42' Ktt<h Undar tnct skill-' tutel191 of c.p. t•in Arthur Dorner, 25 vur1 g il UPtr~. lurn cruisir19 ... min· thlp in I•• ytc:ht. BASIC SAIL MAN EUVERING PILOTING AND OR RADIO PROCEDURES USE OF ADF USE OF RADAR COOKING AT SEA LIVING ABOARD OVERNIGHT CRUISING !nqulr• 8110 ebout spec::i•l summer Dey Camp progr.m for '"net"•• AIIOOSY SCHOOL OF SEAMANSHIP 2463-G Or.,.. ""· eon. Met. 642-1100 .· ...... .... (PhOto from the Lido ls1ander.) STATEMENT FICTITIOlB BI.SINESS NAME Josephine Oqulst, 60, ot 1916 The following person tsdolng STATEMENT Court St., Central Newport, wa.s •===============::;=======::::::::::::::::::; WILLIAIII r. SMITH OF rASTOR OOIII.LDSONOF business as' DaD>. PotntShlp. Th<followlngper iOillsdotng burled Jwe 7 folio ..... her LIDO ISLE IS DEAD COSTA MESA IS DEAD yard, 1171 Back Bay Orin, busiDess as: Alicia's Ftrur-uDe~peete<l death Juoe 4 at William E. Sm lth, 88, ofZZZ TbeRev.Jobll w. Donaldson, Newport Beach, CaW. 9Z660: ettes,l7331ParkerDr •• Tusttn. Hoagbospltal. Via Koron, Udo Isle. died SliD-vicar of st. John the Divine Aochor Marllle Repair, 1171 CaW. 92680: AUclaR. All&aach, She was a DlltlYe of l..c.Gc day at Park Lido Convalesceot Episcop;LJ Cbmch, Costa Mesa, Back Bay Drln, Newport 1'7331 Parter Dr., Tuttn,CaUf. Btlcb and bad Uved ID tb1J; hospital here aJhr a long ill-died at Boag Hospita.l onJune3. Beach, CaW. 92660. 92580. ar• all of her We. ness. He wu bolD to Nova Scotia This buslness 1s being con-This bustDess is being ooa-F11D8nl ArYices at 81.1&- Mr. Smith wa.s wttll Merrlll, and came to Orange County 1o dueled by a Partnership. dueled by an iDdl,.ldtal. Bercwoa chapel ill Coroaa del Lynch. Pierce, Fenner and 1959. Signed: c. B. Sbamep. Slgned: AUela R. AU&D&ch. War wert coocb:ttd by Warr• Smith stockbrokers for 25 He 1s SUI'Yifed bY his wtfe, This statemeut tiled w1tb the Tldl sta.temeot ft.lad with tbt Uowlucl. Prln&etatermeatwu years. He was an Elk for 30 Kathrlne; ooe dau&flter , Mrs. county clerk of Oranp CCM~ty county clerk ot Orure CoantJ 1D Paclflc Vln memorial put, years, aoc:1 tbe Newport Harbor PIOJl)' Goldstein. Huntington on: June 6, 19'72, by Beverl)' oo: JUDI 5, 197%, by Beverly Harbor Vl" HUll. Elks l<Jdp olllclalecl at Ill< Btach, aJid-craoosoo. J. Maddox, d-cOWIIfclork. J. Maddox, dopaiJ COW>tyclefk. Mro. Oqalst Is -~~~ by taoeral ~~!nice yesterday at FmMtl'll aen1ces will be beki Publ.llb: Jaoe 8, 15, %2, 29, Pmllsb: Juoe 8, 15, 2%, n, S dlactarl; Jolll.t.llllb Oqallt Westcwr Ctwpel tnCostaMesa. at 11 a.m. today, June a, at 1972, l.n the Newport Harbor 19'72. in the Newport Harbor of Newport S.eb; M)'l'& Mac ... our1alwu to Hol.ly'wood Ceme~ st. Joba tbe Dtrtne Episcopal Ensign, F .taus EDI1p.. F -18221 Jacbalt ol Yea N1171, ud Atlbt)' tti'J. C barcb, with IDterment at Pa-:-Ptttr-ol ~ dll Mat; No flmlll' ~IYota •ore clllc V..., Memorial Park. UGAL MOTIC:. UGM. MOTIC:. I -· Karl Oqajll al Boa ..-. llr. IOd Mn. Darno T-~ may cootrlbute F!CTITIOIB BUSINE8S NAME FICTITIOIB BIBDIE8S NAME F nocloco lid """""Oqolsl Padclockot G._. .. W'treclo8t to tbe JobQDoaaldloomemortal STATEMENT STATEMENT otS,W,. Autnll&; al:lrotW, lr-al Mr. Smllll. f1lld at l!lo cburcb. Bell Brood. The folloWII periOD lsdolq The lollowlq periOD lsdoloJ ~~ .... ~~: 1f: =: • Mr. Smltb WU bora 1o ntt-ftJ Morbary Is fa Char(e of b"liDIII u : Audfvll: ADim&l bM'Nit q: lllterDl~IS.~ -ollffti)Cft Bei.Cb UMI.llft.. :";.:: :.•: ~~ II>IJOI~HOM.ORSOCIETY Hotl>lla~ ZO?Z Orcll&rd DriYI.-Ttclloolocr,ltSO-DGnco Pul IDoo aiDua Polo!. lid " S&Dta A-., caut. 9!'701: B1rtDD lAat, co.ta ...... Oh&e: Jact a· ~ldr& .... JOrMH. Nino u:lt*111ctmajorahaYI E. E-. P.O.IIoiiOOS, I<IW· C. CIIOI,l'IMI LGo Po101Cir., DUTY IMIIUSltiGOH -aec-oclllllomlmborlllll> portBtach,Cilll..-. F-Valloy•'!Oa. OPTIIIIHSPII.ICIR Cta11 c.rd • .., 0111cer Ia 1111 9lpa PI Slpla ,.,,.... Tllls --• Is bllll( .... TIU -· Is bltng ---~~~ dopoiJro- Tidrd c-1t: s • R. ear--!loclol7: s .. ~ ........ .., br u .....-t. -br u -L pa.~ 111r-"' 1111 -.a -.-ffl llr. Ud 11ro. 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P 2 , • .... u a • ur • _,... ~-.t. lr.., oar~ , .. , ~ 1t"'!Gr JllrbW ... , -qwpor a...r_ c..c ~at...,_ •-----~-"':"' _____ .. _. ____ ... _k_.'.'.I.;•;.. _________ J --• ZDOip. P-tD44 IDOip. F-1--Dr. • HEliPOrT HARBOft EIIIIGW ARST UCT1011--P -5 ~:?.r.o~.;~~~!.:~!."2',... HE.,~~~~,LINE ~ lnfocghiven 1 111o--..,-.... .-a.. .. •-· . on s oo s c-. ""' will 11o te+l!od ~ott~~ -Ud ----~ lloJ (caUod Doe-1M Ia--t11o 140 -•-•J ••• 10 tllo com-· U pr···~· o1 t11o M~ llqor otc-dol Mat--lloJ Ia--~ 1.1& .. ,..aU_"......,.. •• -. Ud lllol olpt bad a AU ttlrll _..,a 4-J- -.....,.._ Ciotti o1 a -._ nt-lou &llo -..-.,Ill-----.''We aU" did, -bear· .,_ ID -Put A• .. uo COlle .. IIIII laU are IDYttod 1o ---•or"-.1_1. • zl't ·Ill t11o Clr"' l=hl> o1 o<1t11aUJ .._ .......... CMI lac lila W lllr on -lo llomo. "-tile ..... wore -elt.ber-ottwo ..,oelaJ at tbe Dwtllr ,......._ a.r till J1atbor AI'•. ...,._ Wu bJ ... n ._. ,.... 1al JII'CIPWir a.rtM bJ' -.1 R.._... Adnllral aad Mil. tAtormatJoo putt• __.,., llllatrpoot. lclloo~ Ud -lcae Plekt wliO-M&y 10 to--.,.....,,ftowtlllwtltRIIII lAwlo --. H-y Callol byN._tHatliOrPubeUoote. Olber -.., ror It'll· 'IS Sorrice. tile IRYN ot tile ......... -tllo -· •-ca. Ill-Lodlo, allo Pearl lle .. sad Tbt llrll wtn-belllkt Satur- &rt lc:&D. wt1lluu flut nee.. ~ U.. deld ol botb Ulloa. Ul UIJ Tom CartY brOIICM of CCMirll luUa and Ctw.rllll. dtJ, lUDt 10, from z to 4 p.m. ,..-. llUtai Will, &od IHTIRIHGCMA.PMAH aod C-atearmlot, Ill m-aot .. ldeGc:oro ... .u... TbU edltiDc lotlletr-., ot a1 tho Donr Sllor .. nce..pr..id.t· Fanl waar.w 1"wo pMMH•c ..-. at btll"'td • VtrliDJU womu ot cob, Dltlb&l &ad Jtm ftoiU memonble days. u:ra. Robert L. Kolbler, r~dlac .fttu,. liD B. COIOII& del ll&r hleb SChoOl 'r-.c.b IX'tlia. C••.tn. ··~., M wf.tll boWll • • • GaJuy Drtte. Tbt leCCD1 wW toD, CCIII__.DC 'MrttuJ; baq bl4a adiDJtttd to Cblp-~~erloMoacw!' bad a sr-t of let ti'KID ud.tnldMcUreA Amoq memorable days for tate plaeeat7:SOp.m,, WedDes- I..S. Mulo ..S lYle Moact; mu Colllp !D 0ruce tor tt.e do W1w tlM c.._.. ol tr1dtal Otblra •JDJtactMIII.Il BeUy ud Georp Woodford. day, luae %1, 1n tbtMea Verde dlrldal'a• DDI'otbJ Ha~P~f'ud taU ........ TIIIJ art Ita-May SO, u 1D Fruce tldl wu ••• NM IJid Cbact RI&IP, Dcwer Sborea, were tboseC)Iot borne of Mra. L.loJd Mc.CoUum, Velma cvitn.,delep .. a,Mrs. a1tc Quick. da .. r of Mr. '"Tbt day of l.abea... WbUUer; MiDa'l molblr, Mza. WUII tilt: W.cbard SteYeDS oa a 28U Bcia Vtsta DrtYe. Mooek 11 tllotoot'*'pr-. ud lira. Palll C, Qatclr, ssoo Tbll J-llemoriDl Day,""' Koicta """' Utili, sad t11ot 11111-marYeloos crutoe In the Do-Tbere wtll be colll(t .... s Tbe lDitanatioo wtU be coa-Sui)• LA., lf&rtlor VIew to tbe Molclay bolld&y bill, • .,.., Carol IDd Pldl • • • bamu aboard Jack Wrather's preaot, repreteDtlar t6C, dacttd bJ J' ... Hau,~ HUla, ..s DIM Blamer,dauP-marked a ..-a .,..UDd, For Tbl)' are aeweomera to New-LoGe RaDcer ... Tbey atao did UCLA , su Dleco state a.oct trll.llll'81'. ter o1 atz. Ud 111'1. Roalld tbe Berta S, It~ a Cllk:t port Be&eb IDd bald a amall the Keys .•• caucti do_,bln 1D other CaJ1forala lminrslUea, Tbl Sorcptlmltt Cltm hU Blamlr, ae Rttera Ter., Co-tl'ip tbroup Y~mltl, ...., boul-wumtac OA SIUid:a.J Col -Cbub Key ... so Betty told me. aa well u Orep &Dd Art.sooa Pl'lllated 1 JOUlb e1tiMA roD& Rilb"nU. tbt falls at tbelr kJrtllMt ••• knrfac, w!d.c.b '" eojoyedl Dolores and BtU IUUer "re•-K boolJ:, to aDint'er nrtous SPITTING; ON A STONE l Flatter Yourself ina :Knit The Trim, Cool Hemisphere from Arrow Cool ill not enouJb. You abo ••n.t to look aood .tP 1umrner. Arf'l•'• Hem~~ rt~pecU your -h. The Ions-pointed colbr with the four-buuon p&.cket putA fMhion wtw!re 1t counU. And look lor the t..Ate· ful trim aionl pocket, ~ and col~r. Hemi· spM~'• tOO$ S.nlon.~ nylor! uaum )'OU of SUIII· mertime comfort. w .. t.e. and drie~~ in machine without ~I· F-'inc tlot? It'• ttw time of )'Mr for Hem.p~. from thl world of AI"'"''W, the •1 .-.hirtrrul•~·•s.oo ---.Arrow• "the look of the l<adn'' SIZI!S M, L, XL ,I VI! LIVI!L Y COLORS OPIM ..,_L LM P.M. PIIDAYI To me tbly wert m.morl&ll • • • eoo-ed" over to tbe Colondo, quettioal about campus ute. our Cr.tor. We Mt a tn Mtmortalweetead wu more near Needles. Dolores sbot tbe Tbe trtnDer of the Panhel- the hlstorlcal IIPOtl 1D tbe or leu reel tlme tor JuUa small "rapids" (ln an lDDtr-lePic M1Dern award to aa out-~~~':,~LOd::oe COUDtry, lbeb a.s uc1 Cb&rJM Tbomu (be wu tube?) Some time bac.k Jean ata.Ddlog IIOI'OrUy gtrl wtll be ~ Soeon., Fiddle~ aeerttarJ of NaY)' UDder Prest. (Mrs. Edward F.) Ward told aDDOUDc.ed at tbe pu1J oo June Ever try apittint: on a stooc to cue pain'! SOundl foolish. nowadays. But a lona time aao folkl aaually wed this "rancdy." We're lucky to be liviDI in tiUs aee of modem medicine. Medical ICience has ~-..en us many wonderful pain reliewn and other rdiat*, etfectiw: drugs. However, it's still not wise to UJe 1111:1 medK:ation indiJcriminatdy. When you don't fed up to par, ask your phySician's advK:e first. lben, il he pre::ICriba medicalion, come to us. we·u fill his prescription promptly and carriuUy. Butt Hart me~ deut E~er) u they bad of ller flrst experience canoe. 10 a.od tbe preseatatlon or thls m~~~=~ .~ "A a eptJOde of jut ret.Ded fro~ a tour day 1Dg doWD the Colorado • • . atiYer medal aDd $350 ill casll F a:od Columbia, vlalt toNnYork. TutsdaJDlebf: weU I guess l'm Uw3 ndJng will be made. hu restored ud they d.tDed wttb trleods lt tbe type. Is a state park; ears DOt 21 Club. wbere they visited ' • • . SENIOR CtTlZEM PARTY allowed 1D the town. wltb Go,.roor Nelson Rocke. Drove . from SacrameDto to feller aDd wife. , Happy. Also our b.vortte c:Un.l.De IPOt ""*' met ReserYe Admlra.l Bergan ID the area, whether dr1Ying wttb the ooly z ac.es ot the or bousebc».HDg ••• Tbestam-Ytemam war, oavy men woo boateu on Steamboat Slouch. aet do'lt'D 3 eoemy planes 1D However, arrtYed borne ID tlme one day. 1be pilot ts a rative to join the neighbors In ~ CaUfornlan. the colors. Tb11 ma1n reason tor the The 300 block ot OiamoDCI Tbomases betng lD New York Ave. looked Uke tbe Anrwe wu to atteod the t.ro luncbeoo, of Flags! Tbougb Mr. Bat llle Yay 24, at the Plaza, bomrlng bJmaeU (Cell DeGrasse) was Mamie Et.senhower , woo was away ft.sbioc, Ylfe catberiDe made wornaa of the year. Mr. bad the Old Red, WblteaOOBlue and Mrs. Herbert Brownell (be ·,w.,rtng fro~ their tlaple on was attoney general UDder Guild names officers The Chlklren's TbeatreGuild I; Mrs. OaYid Oberbeck, pro- of Newport Harbor, wlU hold ductioa coordinator D; Mrs . lt& anntal lnstallatloo meeting Fruk Lync.ta, memberShip today, June 8, at the Dome of chairman; Mrs, MUtoo Samp. Mrs. Newtoo Wayne, 1364 sou.. wortsbop coordinator; Hampsblre Clrcle, Dover Mrs. Meredith Forema1.1, pub- Sbores. Uclty clair man. aad Mrs. Paul New omcers aodbollrdmem-Pickens, registrar. are Mrs. James Aynes, Mrs. Skilling ls outgoing >r"sld<!nl;; Mrs. Marty Josephs, president. ¥Ice-president; Mrs. Rich-Mrs. Dooald Carr and Mrs. Halderman, 2od vlce-presi-Mart Mathews true arran,ed Mzs. Fred Ellis, sec. the IUQcbeoo meet1ng. Tbe pro- retlrv;· Mrs. N. l Rains, trea-gram, planned by new mem. :~l~m':::~~~D~. v. Skilllng, bers, intqrates into Us theme Mrs. Herbert rockets, astronaut& l.Dd une:~- coordlDator plored outer space. ... of ~cial note llr I'~ · ~~· lbe IDY!tod umpteeo p.ls Indi.Jnapolts tbrllls Jots ob laDeb aod u. espeeiali.Y nne. people, but <>rap Coaoty ba. Ylew of all those boats gotng tts own exciting rad.DJ' . ID out tbe cbanoel. more and more Harborttes U • • • • t1Dd1Dg that t.bls 'sport ts 1 Mabel Whitman, ooe o/. Co- ball -· wbetber they are jusro .. del Mat's loog-tlme resl- spectatlDg or act\8UJ im'olnd deots:, has just r eturned from Arnone those lnvotved are Tee a nytng trip to Colorado to aDd Dolly RuueU. wbo bi.D1celebnte tbe50thweddlngann1- out on the Corona del Mal yersary of her sister UK! bluffs above Cb.lDa Cove. Tecbrother-ID-law. En route the ts president o1 the Nattoaa:a1r11ne stewardesses preseoted W:ldpt Racing Assocl.atloG Olber wtlh a "Murestewardess" Soutbero C&l1fon&a Ull 11u: a plD. carwblch"'ceo--,, PLAGCERENDMY AT but ooe, of tbe mollftl .... that ts, all bot tho llrsl s.turdly. lllAlM BEACH J UME 1. Openlng of the .....,_ ftB juat Tbe Henry Bowen Society of mtd~May oo tbe ~-rut El tbe Children of the American Toro dirt tract. RevolutlOP, sponsored by the The Russell's ct.mploosblp Col William Cabel Chapter of car ls dr1Yeo by Dua carter tbe Daugbters of the American of H1Dt..1Dctoo S.Cb, tbl SOD ReYoiiKioo. Newport Belcb, wtU of former fDdJ Dr1YU o.oe obeerYe fJ&g day Wednesday, Carter &Dd half brotMr to Joae 14, with a tracUtloal.l flag Johnny Par sou lr :. wbo ts bunWlg ceremooy. seen lD "Wldt, WUd World ot UDder tbesupervlslonoiMrs. Sports." Local IMer..t ll also W:. Sampsoo and Mrs. Dave tt1deot m tbt Bob Bawler Dugle, the cer emooy at 1 p.m. special nblele d:ftna. bJ ll1b at BJg Corom Beacb In COI"''OIl OI'Yera. del Mar wtU be cooducted by Wboenr 1s oat tbere c:beer _ Peter Freeman, treasurer of t.n& It's bcMDJ to be a putJ tbe Newpor t Beach Cllapter of because Dolb a ... u ~~~Ptctal-tbe CAR. The publ1c ls Invited. Ilea 1P. parties • .. C~a~a of ber reeeat YlMera wu at tblltart ACTRE5 S JAM E WYIIIAM ~~ Mae and Ed Pellegrin Toe ta.ppi.Dg music, singiog wlll be jotnlng the Millers tor and old ttrne mo'ltes are pl&.o- a trip ~ the coast to Santa ned for seP1or cJtizens beglD- Barbara and over to Solvang nlng at 3:10 p.m. tb1s Sunday, for a few days •. '. more fun. June 11, at Bayview Maoor, and more memories. 305 West Bay Street, Costa Last F'rtday was a speclal Mesa. 1M1 &. CDAIT .-Y. ODeM• -. ... -...-day for Gene (M rs. Oootld) A flddler gro~. dressed ln Wasbburn; she was tUiDg her turn o1 the century clothing, oldest grandson. Robert Lwns-will eoterta.LD during the after~ :::::::============~., den m, to Knott's Berry Farm 11000. Old moYies wtU be shown for his birttdly celebnttool tol..lowtllg tht> buffet s~r. Any SlXTH •• , Know It -ns a baWY senior cttis.en Interested in at- one aDd a memory day for wtll tencUDc thJ.s party may call of them. administrator KeJth Goodell at • • • 645.3013, Saturda.y evening, June 3• the SCHOLARS HIP GF T bea.Utlful 8 o'clock wedding ceremony of Leah Gale Rogers A stQ"Prlse gltt or a $7,5?0 a.od Roger Keith Laule at St. sc bolarshJD fund and a com. Andrew's Presbyterian Cburcb memoraUve book contallliog wHl Joog be remembered. The slgutures or contributors wer e pretty bride the proud t.ather prt>saoted to UC lnl..oe Cha.ocel- , •• ooe c.o~ld see the lo'f'tng lor and Mrs. Daniel G. Aldrich glow he snared with wlfe Lee, Jr. 11 the annual blue aod gold lovely mother of the brlde .• , scholarShip banquet of the UCJ Happiness radiated throogbout Parents Orgao.J..r.atlon Thrtlsda.y the ceremony even tn Its most nicnt, Jtme 1. Tbe program solemn moments. Or. Charles was the cl1mu of a mootb-lmg Dterentleld om.ctated. We met series of e¥ents marltlDg the the groom's parents at tbe re-lOth anniversary of Dr. Akl- ception which followed at the rich 's appointment a::. cha.o- NeWpOrt Harbor Yacht Club. cellor. Amoog the ZOO guests, thOse CAMPUS AFLOAT TALK we had a chanCe to chat with The Coast Homemakers "Wtll were Jennie and Dick Richard, meet at 9:45 a.m. this Frtday, Peggy and Clifford Hakes, Jane June 9, 1n the VIlla Sweden and John Boyd, the Nelsoo Res:taurant, 3536 E. Coast H'W}'., N etces, the Ed PeUegrlns, also Corona del Mar. New ottlc.ers Mary (Mrs. Jule) Aulsoo and for the coming year wtU be the G4:'1orp Ho&gs, Wbom we installed. Ml.ssSusanScha.bletn, had bOt seen ln SOID@ Ume. wbo ha.S just returned from a Memories aM MemorialS ••. trip around the w<M"kl wttb the woof and warp interwoven ln World Campus Afloat rrom each of us and interweaving c hapma.n College, -.rtll be guest all ... whether we rea.llr.e speaker. Fne babysitUng will lt or not. be provided, ''TOMORROW -TOMORROW'' AN EXCITING NEW NOVEL BY BALBOA AUTHOR PHlUP LOUIS GABRIEL PUBLISHED BY WHITMORE PUBLISHING CO. PHILADELPHIA, PA. NOW AVAILABLE -SS. 9 5 PICKWICK BOOKSHOP -SOUTH COAST PLAZA BLUE SAilS STATIONERS-BALBOA AND OTHER BOOI(S'I'ORES Church gets its charter DON 'T LET THIS HAPPEN Corona del Mar's Cburch of Religious Science will get its charter thJs Suoday 1D cere- monies at the Costa W:esa Wo- men's Club. The presentaUOD will begin at 5 p.m. The Rev. Elea.Dor Jackson also a.ooounced this weet that her church wUl start a s ummer fellowship proeram June Z3, wbicb will be open to the pli>Uc aod w1ll loclude F'rlday nigbt get.togetbe.r& at Big Corooa beat b. "This 1s tor a.u. from the youngest oo ..,, " Mrs. Jacll:scG sald, "aud we Un1te members aod ooo.membel's to join us a t 1 p.m. eacll Friday lor Yolleytall. swtmmlog, s!nglllg and WODdertlll times togetber." Tbe cburcb's youth gf'(q) meets Mooday night&, llJd the womeo's cutld oo tbe seoood F~ THE I"E:"*"''RT HAABOR ENSIGN, JUNE 1, 1872 .GARBAGE CANS . TO GET TICKETS~ Garbl.p cans tlll.t doo't mea--.orll:, a letter from the ctty ·• sure .., to city spec.J..ftcatioos attoroey wlU threaten ooart s, are beiDg "Ucketed" wtVI red action. tap to let their owners bow 14r. M)'Qderse said tbis wee that they're riolating Newport be boped aDd eiJ)tCted Beacb law. "comp11a.oee w1ll be tee Tbe tap a.re placed 00 cans without recourse to acllal by ref'llse collectors, wbo thlll lions'' to "":..-.r ... .,."',coarf:ll~ place a Check mart lD an ap... Propem r proprta.te place OD tbl tar to forml.t1o lMlcat• tbt YloJIUOD. A mLuln&' a:ram Ud, a worn or danproua.to~ Ylcr. b&Dd)e contatDtr, or ODe U.t'l!' '--------------------'of the E-cla lllliDr race PRES EMTS AWARDS Tboroday ot eocb nHltlth. The MOYle star Jane Wyman pre. youtb ~ will bold a car seated awards at the Juoe 6 wasb JIIM! 11 at Mariner's meeting of the Orange County sc!Q)L too tarao or ont waterttctt ' 'fiol&Uou that tnaJ be tho tap, How Are Your Old Cans? I 'e,~.r ... marKets o.. ol tilt t lln. .-clal ,.. -SOt '"'"""''' Rt<llenl'a Harbor Ytew ta 111o Plrll Mat· k4t. a-,.. caa 11t111 1ro111 cl&tDI -.,... le tllo zMIJ, aeoUODo, .,._ ~Cnl> ._.. Yoa'U bl tcuael If taf .. ...... plea .-. treot------,.. be? ............ ood, -... -.......... .. It aD at t1u11or Ylnl HARBOR VIEW CE~TER 1MOMACA1li4Uit, Ml'tWfiOin llACH. C\ltf • .,.._,_, )..11H ' . br&Dcb of the Arthritis FCMIDda-IDI:JrmaUoo. about tbe cburcb UOD lo ADa helm. Miss WJDli.D may be olqiQed by calllnc 646. ts campal.gD cba.frman ot the lOSZ. FOUPdi.Uon's 1972 t'lDd drl'f'e, W.rs. E. W:ortimer Ghermu MARY MESTLER DIES of the Bay Club, cba.Jrmu Faaral ..,.,tees are scbecf. of the women's auxlU&ry of ulld b' tollay,Jw.t8,1nRolllag tbt OnDgt Couoty bn.Qcb ol Hills fol' Mary Nestler otCOita Tbt ArtbrlUs fnnDtMUon, re-Mesa. wfx) died UDeJI*tedl)" c.etnd the Leader'Ujp Award. Jue s at Haag boe>ltal. She Mrs. llarian Fuller, &lso of wu Sa. M'nport Bflac.ll, rec.etY.:I the .IUS. NHtler, wbo UYid II a.~tatlnd1DI woldeer awud, 7S5 W. lltb st., ..., a Cblctto ror Ia.,.., dooalod more t11ao oattYW -bad UYWd ben .,.. I ,_, of wwll to tho orpot. tbo puiiO roan. Silo II-- oattoo. YtYWd bJ bo< b-. 'Miomu UAVEL PROGRAM POR JNoeller,sada-,Rtclard IUS'"ISS WOIIIEM Wa .. lolPlltladol>bla. S..-a1 WellclllrC-1 Tbl Newport S.eb Clarter la COitl Mea triUbtcoadUcted c-ot tllo _, ... 8011• bJ t.11o a.. Bnce Kwrlt ... 'WomtD'I A-. wtU meet • · at tllo YU!a -ID c..-6 .ft. CAMPUS APLOAT dol ...... ? p.m. -··l-FlUe• A. eo.. 1017 'Ill· '-Tllo _.., will --T• -Torrace, a • ....._ llllaW, traftl ,.dina ....,.. a.t Usc wtU be,...,.._ ......... -lopodl.-1 ~ietllotant- -Ill--a trtp. •• -Clf W«Jd ¢-ftACIIIU TOUIIMIY -oiC-ruCotlltO-t-diiMat_tt_ ~ ... lllo -.. .. ... ••• tit'S,.. cow:, ... 11111 .. ,. ..... l'ldlle' ...... ... .. ,, .. will .......... dltlel .... ..,.. ...-111." ___ ... , .. _....,_ .. ,_ ........ 7 kl, ~ II. .... .,.. ........... ,_ . .. ..,. 11:1!JIIIIt tp 11 1 11111 trrlZII, .._,.,_, M a .. a t:ID 12 II 'I -.x. Ell ........... II ECit, ... will ............ U 3 wdlt*'a ~ -··. ""'··-... -....... -iiMI ........... - We 'll help you "beat the rap"~ 0 t.IA5HE0 1M1 • NO COVEll? 0 TOO Sill ALL f o TOO LARGI? • LIAICY? • KAKDLU tROltEKt • lTC. t TRASH CAN headquarters s3;, to 55" Frigidaire JET ACTION WASHERS • designed especially for Permanent Press and Delicate Fabrics • 'WASCO MATS TI LL AVAILABLE RGER LOADS. FOR NIYPO&T ·IIISA SPORTS SCENE Wmt ¥1C OPllB r no -tnck 8lato II tllo lo)lrloo rocotfld Ill tho _... ~ .... lot "' 1111-no lloallq •oct-.... .. -.....,._, wtamc .... 1&1 -k-tOd, Tbo molltplo llloJ llld & --locelloo lac--Ud lr&CturH oec- IW 00 I-dly ll.at.ll tbat -tootlltod u •-lloo o1 ... pllco Ia llol, bamtil .. _._ of ldo lop loot abcwt tbe -, -A lot ol tbe Ill>-Raporto llolt tlat bo &1111 blo llld _ .. t>r•tlllacUd lbe ·parooto will bo bacl< at OOir UCMIIYe motlt•t d&da't be., HlllttftCton Blaeb bome tllla eM aocallbot a.ad di8cM iltar1, W,Mk..-1, Feast held for coaches 'nil-.... -Ill ................ 0. YbiJ ._.. IF¢ I f1 l'llld bf' WID -lUI ,_, &I lOla-a1 Wt Ooou Floll 111 !low- port -.no 1111p .....,1 -----.. bo .... • -u 00 -'ftlorlor -a. &&lido, --Ud _.,....._.,..., .. --~~~ -00 lloolcrJ ---·-.. 00 R--llfnllo, --·-.. -drlllo, ·-... lacl< ICoalor • lD GXt -OflN AND ~lOIII YCU DUPES TO 1.001 W NlWJ IXCLUIIVI OUAUNrn1aniD HA ... Y CIIANINO Drope~y ~. P~ r•tor•;-11 of the ... of )'OWdr..,., or fOO% r.Pote•ent HdeM.We. .............. . .... ,.. .. .. ...... h .. .... Ctft'l ........ .. .................. ,..... . ,, ..... ... . ...... ,... .... ... Allnol . ......... ...... . ....... ,... . .,,. ..... lit.,...,--................ I ... .............. . ,_, __ Bob Harrtll, l!&llll Aoa'oall-Qaltt a t.. ol tile trltllds &roUDd tract act. conu.td&Dd ot tbe am11)' lDd other ac. WU -a.a. to UCktrtbtSalotl' qwlotancea Wtrl coocemed mUe HIU team. Harrell about tbl TborDtoa's DOt n- ecntcbecl from the 880 to COG-etilY!q aqy att.tiOil bat U bu ...... 011 tho 440 &1111 tho .... tbe -·tte . .._ ....... mtle-rel&y, 10 It wu lroalc calla aDd oomm•etal pelts tb&t be wu deprived o1. tbe have distracted the famUy 10 cbiDce to anter tbe event 1.D mucb tbat they stopped recet•- wblcb be ,...,., 10 outstaDdlDc. 1Dc pbooe meaaces. Tbose lD- JUNIOR .UU CAGERS Dan Kotbltr, Jack Tal, Matt Coot aDd Gree Custer (from left) Ue sbowD .ttb El&tD Ba)'lor at tbe Jllllor Ol)'mptc try-out camp at LoJolll.S.nraltJ. Dave Koebltr 11 a member of the 11 and lmder team 10101 to the NatloDala June 14, 15 a:nd 16. Matt Cook made tbe 12 &.Dd U year old team that wtU be compet1D1at tbe I&Dll Umo at Poplar Blull, Wlssourt. The EDSIIPI -dollart- mlllt wW be repstertnc both are ~· 1Dto tbe Eutp- CYF cage program. Boys stgnior-up wtU pt au AAU privtleps &Dd wlll compete 1D area and rertooal toarDa- meDts. San Fraocisco, Las Vegas aod PboeD!x are .,me of the clUes the boys will visit next se&IOD. (EDSip photo.) • .,... • llliol -ollwllll ........... .,~ IRIM· HUI driYI bact bome to '-Btacb mUll lafl _a...,dryooo, Tbobaocboolrom ~ .-COlT~ The Harbor mlle-reb.y team terested mlgN: seod tbelr cards a.llo tad to raee wltbout tbelr lDCI letters to Dollole at $02 ace aocbor man. Matt Hogsett Jana Circle iD Huattocton mtued the state meet u be Beacb. lDddenta.Uy, DoaDte is uperfiDCed a sbooUDgacctdeot IS, not 11, as many ot us Memorial weet:.eod, Hogsett were mistakenly DOtlfled . denq,.d 1Dto just about the That was a tremeodous ges- best all aroUDd athlete ln New-ture tbat ooe of our Newport port's track hiatory. He spe-Beach residents toaugurated. claUzed In the hurdles, 440 Young TborKoo received an 880 i.Dd spuked the mile relay autograpbed baseball .ttb tbe tam to quite a few wtns tbe names of some of baseball's past seuoo. Pat Honeywell re-greatest, IDcJuding Casey Sten- plaeed Matt oo the relay team pl. lllckey Mantle, Joe ot- tllat had qlliWled for the state Mauto, Andy Carey, Stan Mu- meet but they did not place sial &ad many others. The per- to their event. ·sons donaHng this priceless Oo a happy DOte --Hogsett baseball preferred oo yubllclty received a rare llooor as be but a generous gesture Uke was named as the recipient of this )Jst can't be a secret. a track scholarstllp to Stanford All lnYOlYed in this Intimate uolverslty. Stanford Issues but and bumane act deserve a re- Z full track scbolarshlps, so soundlog note of appreciation it Is qulte a tribute to the from us all. Note that in cases Harbor class president to get of emergency or Deed the great tuU ride to the college that ones act Uke the champions he was hoping to attend. Terry they were and tbey always will Albritton r e<:el'ed a footbaU be champs in our book, They scbola.tshlp to' the PaJto Alto are the greatest. school, so Harbor Is well rep. • • resented In the bay area for • JUNIOR OLYMPICS • tbe next seasoo. Orange County will have a Terry Albritton didn't ftnd couple talented young cagers the Orovllle sceue quite to bis on tbe Jtlllior Olympic tourna- liklng .she lost out to Crespi's meot loSt. Louis. The National cl-AIYIDHIIIc:blu~, ~~~ Cbet Malik &1111 Roo Polly, Eu1p ltpriJtntltfY81 eeWntLac tbllr llrlt wlD orw KaJ..er lllcl..,.d 00 00 Sa Bot hOII WW R-., Top their ......._,... ~:::!• ataU ol JactKeuleraod Zaltosky is top athlete ~::~~!:~~: Two Ume JC AlJ.Amerlca.o ball went to DaD Qulseaberry .nth b1s C'l ta..tlDr tbe ~­ defensive D:tck Crate Zaltosty ot Costa Mea. Ttle tresbmaa :a» u!!,~ ':. :a tracll: Cleo of Huntington Beach 1s the Or-pitcher was an aU South Cout ~ 4 1 ~ ange Coast College atblete or conference ftrst team nlectloo. ::: ::· = :.~~~~'eel8 • the yeu. The l.llDOuocement JaveUn star Randy Cutrell 8 .._ ..-u was made at the anDlal OCC was selected as pirate of tbe :. a. ~t. ~ ~ • baseball and tracksportsaward year tor tract. Tbe burlJ OCC ,73 ~11 me f/9fiCf,BI 100 e banquet held May 31 ln the sophomore set a newOCC JlYe· beratfnr fa:. IPOrla: • campus student center. lin mark, tossing lhe IPMI' reporter :;a the er::r ID the • Approximately 150 athletes, 212 -4. JIIDSor bleb tn.ck aDd Ueld. rec-e pa.reots and guests attended. Capta.t.o honors 1n baseball ordl tbat ,. compUed .tth The 5-7, 155 -pound sopho-went to Ron MarUD and Jobo tbe be ... ol Cbet Sbeltoo fr m • more, who w1U attend Stanford Palmer. Martin was alao tbe .., 0 e next fall holds 11 OCC football recipient of tbe annual WeDdell tbe DaYls .cbool. For lbt ree- L • L PI "A H 1 eel orcS. KeD CODDU''s coatereoce e records. In his 2 years at . c_.ns award. e rece' ·mark 1M 111 1971 .,.. 5, 9 3141.. • Orange Coast, he intercepted a $250 scholarship to eoottooe DOt 5• 8 .. Tbe otbet 31 -ds 17 passes, a state JC r ecord; his educaUooata 4-year school. 'llated ~ lnlpectiooreeor ran back 59 punts for 678yards Palmer was Orange Coast's Cbuck Merrill &Dd 'LeRo and 4 touchdowns, and returned leading hitter thisseasoo,post. Y 40 kickoffs for 9ZS yards aoo lng a fine .336 averagg, Katoik from TeWloldewereal&o one TD. He also holds the state Cantrell and sophomore BUl amoog tbl lnrited celebrtlles mark for most thefts ina single Van Note were named co-:~u:-=:m:.~~e:~ se.a:on, 11, and most iDa game, captaJ.ns tor track. Va.n Note tbe l\lliM n!.ms after tbe chef 6. was occ•s top qUIIJ'ter mtler, Ri.Ddy Cross In the shot. Cross tournament will be held in 2 Pirate of the year in bas _ turning in a best of 49.5. serYIId blaworldfamoussteaks, woo wUh a toss of 65' 7-1/4". divisions J~.me 15, 16 and 17th. e Your Eutp sportl editor Terry's best was 63: 2". Both Dave Koehler, the son ol Mr. Tar ten n"ls champs lauded wu Chectdog out. rumor thet have thrown 67' plus, so the and Mrs. Gearge Koehler of the jlmlorldCflsw1a:hedtomerp coodtUons mlgtlt have been not 1211 Goldenrod Ave., Harbor wUb the jlmlor All American quite to their Uldor. This was View ntlls, is a member of The Newport Harbor tennis Beverly Hills was hard pres-foott.ll Pf'OII'&.ID, The ldta of Albritton's ttrst loss to Cross the II -and-under midget team. team was honored at an awards sed to win as Harbor pve the ezcblll.llDC coacbes, persoooel, and marked the 200 year our Dave was a member of the banquet at Harbor hlgtl schOol Normans their best match of ldeu IDd methocb: wu a fu. genial glut was a rumer -~ Corona del M.ar youth ceuter Tuesday night. Teonts coaches the year, Tim O'Retlly and clDatiDC ooe. No coocrete de- In tbe state event. Last year basketba.U team that won the Pat Wilson U)d Chuck Blelker Howard Scboentleld provided ct.lloGI were made but a klt Harbor's Mark Stevens won, city of Newport Beach oark guided the Tars to their 5th the spectators wtth a terrlllc of tremeodoul Ideas were Terry taking 2nd, and recreation champlonshlp. consecutive appearance In the wind J4) match as the 2 stars kicked uotmd, • • • He was tbe leadiJ:lc scorer and CIF southern section ttnals. battled to a 7-7 staDd-oft'. Tbe OONNIE IMPROVING playmaker on the classy team Harbor had won 2 straight CJF Harbor doubles combo of tn.n Doon1e Tborntoo eoQtinues to ca&ehec! bt Mark, McKeute. cbamp1ooshlpa, Lncludlng the Eutman aDd Cody SmaU coo-ls:~~~~~~:: at the Good Matt Coot, a resident of Hunt-19'70 and the 1971 crmn\s, but trolled the do\f)les play aloDg IS hospital In Pboeob:, logton Beach, made tl)e squad tailed In the quest to make u with Harbor's otber duo of Jim MORE TIM! TO FISH PbU ToMr olllavey•s Locker anMfQC"U tM.t sportflshlog boats art DOW operaUn( from w.-...c.-,.... ..-..... ef ,..,kl ................ ~lwrl•llllltHtt ..... OFF FOI CAlif I CAllY he is reci.W)eratlog from 1D the junior division. which 3 tn a row. Spiers and Jim Jacobsen. BeY-~~--,_,.....; ... -.;.._, lnchM:Ies the 13 and 12 year The pereontal Sunset league erly Htlls p.lned the advantagg tbe BaJim PaYilioo locatloo .._,._, .. ,_.._ . (till MIN only. He said that this sa Yes M6-n• U.STWIII-DIOintUDAY olds. champions dominated their area In the slngles to win tbe CIF ArtiMN•I•edtlliYrl... The Jwu&r Olympics, the again and finished wtth a 24-2 crown. tt.t,..,.,_,....,..._ National Boys Basketball tour-record. Their !osses were to Hooored at the banquet in ..... '1171 '"'Silent runnmg- 12tiiiiCOID WIEJ( SHOWS DAILY AT 121JOs J1JO 7100 & 10.00 ,. nameot In Phoeol.l., basketblll La Jolla and Beverly Hills. the varsity dlvtsion: captalD, tournaments 1D San Fraoclsco, Tile La Jolla hlgt: school team Dave Eastman; most Improved, Las Vegas aod various sectlons ranks among the nation's top Da ve Nichols and Ray Forbes; of Calilornla are tust a few prep squads and frequently most valuable, Tim O'ReUiy; of the attractloos for our CaU-takes on strong college teams most in.5;llratlonal, Ray Forbes. Cornia Youth-Sports FederatiOn such as USC and beats them. The JV's named Randy Myers members. Plans are. already Beverly Hills is In the same as team captaio; most n.lu- belng made to bost a major class as La Jolla and defeated able, Scott M.cNauptoo; most tournament and some choice Harbor 17-11 In the CIF floats improved, Marc Roy. The JV•a traveUing teams w111 have at the Los Angeles Tennis Club were undefeated aod ftolshed berths ~n for competition. last week. with 2Z-O for the year. So keep 1Dformecl by reading ~.:'!E~~.N ... slett" bere'" BIG CANYON GOLF Several local cagers and coaches t&lled to obta.ln the necessary appllcatlon blanks tbat COiia.1ned all the 1Dforma- Uon about lbetremendous cUolc with the Llkers and the UCLA players. The cager s woo ex- erted that extra effort were rewarded by their persooalln- structi.cxls from the champs of ~e college aod pro ra.oks. In a guest day tournament the team of Mrs. Paul Smith whlcll was comblDed net of and Mrs. Pbil Anthony, ICCC, partners at the Blg Canyon at 151 wtth the team o1 Mra. golf course, Mr s. Clayton Rose Harry Whittaker lDd JUNt, and her ~tU&st, Mrs. Jack Sayers Mrs. Robert Johnson. HaciMda of Santa Ana CC, won honors In cc, com!ne' 1n at 152, first class w:lth a 138. Mrs. r-'~ -~~----, Robert Forbes wtth her guest, Mrs. Ed Newland, Irvine Coast cc, took second with a 144. Coming 1D third wUh a 146 were Mrs. Roo Wlnterburo and her guest, Mrs. Gene Roaald, ICCC, followed by Mrs. John Poyas and her guest, Mrs. Roe Gray, ICCC, with a 148, ,... .... C.tlf """" it3 co•OIIIA Olr.. MAll • HOW SHOWING 'THE LAST PICTURE SHOW ' Dave Koehler aod Matt Cook wtll be plaJl.ill with a co~le typical Calltoroia youth cage teams 1D a truly prestigious touroameot that wiU afford them a waa.ltb or eJperlences they ;:::;;;;;;;;;;::::~ wlll klag remember. The op. portllllties ue there for tOOse wbo try a Uttle harder, It Is In seoood class Mrs. Evelyn Earnshaw and her ruat, Mrs. Bruce Est)', ICCC, tool: ftrat place wttb a 143 . Second place winDers were Mrs. Jack PIY- aroff a.Dd her guest, Mrs. Fred PeterJOD, Frteodty Hllll: cc, with a 148, followed by Mu. Doo DetnpMJ aDd bor .,.. ... Mra. R, D. Howell, El N1JU11 CC, with a. 149. A tie resulted for Axlrtb place at 150 bt· tweea Krs. Cecil Hop.rth wltb pelt, Mra. Da&t Straw, Vic- toria cc, uc1 Mra. Hury Browu wltb CUHt, Mra. Robert Sldn-- aer,J:CC. e ALSO PL. AY IN G 'LOVING' With Georp Sop! Impossible for us to phODe and write eacb per80G interested .o keep .lDtormed tllrougb our EosJp-CYF Newsletters. Joln our CYF JI)Ortl team oow and eDjO)' tbe 11'811 competition ll.nd esp.rieoces for the coming &lila-..,.., Ia tbJrd elul, there wu a Ue b' ant plac. at 148 batw-llro. a, L, Btr..., oad pnt, llro; f'ruclo Fob- liD, Et lllptl CC, &1111 Wro, a-. TaMioJ Ud ..... llro, a-.-u.c-w-cc,_,..._•-• RATED "R" SHOWTIMI 7,00 P.M. CONTINUOUS IUMMING IHOW JUNOAT 21H P.M. 40 minute• ot ruanl.llr ttme li!!I'~IUIIIINIU ... ,.,, •ltOWT•Mn 1D tbe tarbor and also pro-L ,..,.... . ......... ,., ,M ottJ.Pitt~ ~,{~\~\ R p»>E\. vs ~~ .. 11•·~1 ..1 .................. I·J.J.J•f•ll 'M • ...... OIEHOUI COllOM DIL 11M ftlt. L CO'IIT 111•111" AT - ce•p••• aet ••II 4 •• t~l a •ffer I1WIOI RAm 1'011<1 •UJI'IED ADS IT-. 2TI-• :10-..... ----...... uo 2,,!11 21-. .. 30 ..... ..... 2,00 S.OII 31 ..... .. • ... ..... S.OII 4,011 !-'_.._._._ .OS .10 l ·T, .. , 1011 .. Oil 5.00 .15 ... ............................................ __ ..,, WANTED: Captaio for Flrst Cl&u Yacht. wm pay top alar,. Pl•• turollh re- sume. IDclucle agg, health, educatloll, traJ.otor; put 10 y•rs, emplo,.meDt In detall !tJcluclUir ame of employer. Loac &1111 obort trlpo IChtd • llleel. Rtply to E1111111. Bo1 s'IIA, eoro .. dti Wu. WILS OM DUM LOP RALEIGH BIKES BAMCROFT DAVIS Te11is Rackets PI!MMSYL WILSON A DUNLOP Balls -TfRES -TUBES -ACCEIIORIEI fOI OOIIIItftCI&II.:IIli'O-turtwl oflle11 • .,_til • -oolforill If-Blfto ........ ~,­v--. Nt-tt'l!l, .. , ...... -,., ..... -·-.LMt--11111111.,. ......... s 'qrl.W .......... ___ _ -· E A l ' 0 R I Htwport leach Ballloo Balloa lslancl Costa Meso • Lido Isle Corono dtl COUll. MAI1IIt HALTOIS IXCLUSIVI I'IISINTA110NS HARBOR VIEW HOMES PRICE REDUCTION - --$2,000 ' Larco Harbor Vlow bome, "Palermo moclel. • 4 I&•· bdrnu., family rm., 2 lrJilao., ftl bor. OWDer b.u oparod DothiDJID cf_,atlal W. beauUiul home. Call 1o IDopeet. te2,9SO. $60,500 . COilONA DIL MAlt OCEAN IIDI OP HIGHWAY NEW LISTING, beouUIIIIIy fllrDial>od, with pluah carpet~uJ. clecoralor dnpea, lp. fan>. Uy rm., woruaver tltclleD. Huco COY' d. pa. llo. Cualom llome lhruout Wolk up the brict walk to thil buuty, you.•u aever wut to leave! Absentee owner aaya aell at $75,000. UNIVERSITY PARK -NEW LIITINO Wolk lhru an Iron gate 1o tile <9urtyerd of a •edudecl S bdrm. pl .. deD, 2\io batlo home. Add a pullman kitchen w /bit-IDs • a diDIDJ area overlooking a secluded atrium. Offered at ~.1160. CUL DE SAC CHARM "Applie pie conditJon"! Larre landscaped lot, sprinklerecl, 10 you enjoy the pool. 'tllo bouse il new thru.out. jwt move into thiJ 3 _bdrm. charmer. Priced to sell at $44,500. EMERALD tAY Build your own dream house on lbia ocean view, vacant lot. Laguna Beach's most u:· elusive area, behind locked gata, 24: hr. guard, with access to priv. beach 1c: pool. Offered at $35,000. Ne>wport ~ Cer.,.. clel Ma~ .. Ce1t1 Me1a CoRBIN-MARTIN] - ··~············~·· MLS SALES REPORT Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $47.5 million In the first 4 months of 1972. THIS IS A 73% INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 19711 1,532 new listings were processed, of which 69% WERE SOLD! 63% of the sales were cooperative. Lfllt your property· with 'a Realtor. ··"f·~··. ... ···\ ..... ~i .... 6 •• i •.• 4 BR. Broadmuur·. VK-w. t 'am, Din n11$, SB7.JOO c:au: 1>13-lllllltl -~ HIL ~<'dudrr1, fl'lOI "tlh jao ·uw ~pa, S!•i.!l:'.O, C.111 · liT.l-.'\Oilo "l Hr:. Ch3t'mrr " f'"'lnl & rrn. fnr R-:.' untl. 14-1 l~oll. t'.tll. ~;:;."i(J..;ij Y••Ar'ly l!f'nlnl~ ~ BR .. -H!l.:, NEWPORT HARtQII EIIIIGII ASITBCJ!OII---,. 5 - A VIEW HOM WITH THE FINEST OF EVERYTHING FOUR BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS AND FAMILY ROOM; FORMAL DINING ROOM, PLUS FmEPLACES AND A LOT OF EXTRAS. $99,500 .... ~ .... SUMMER RENTALS RIGHT ON BEACH WITH VIEW, & OTHERS • • • • JUST REDUCED! HARBOR VIEW HILLS! FEE SIMPLE LAND! OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY ·1 -5 1510 SANOCASTLE 3 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM, Z-1 /Z BATH, BEAM CEILINGS, 3 CAR GARAGE. $74,950 I Quick to reaerve an apartment In one of our new sectfons. (The quiCker you are, the better your chances of getting the floor plan and location that flt you beat.) ·673-8080 Curt Dosh REALTOR etwtn -e·n. 113 .. 3141 1730 W. COAST BWY. ~EWPOR:r BEACH Phon• In Y _, Order for o Suhcrlf:91-: C.11 673~ ' ··~ aaA•· aii'I'AR IB#IIIIfnAL All. JIIJIIf Jll P IOPBI'f1B1 ._,..,. ,,, ... , ••. ......... M. COif# .. i.t.IIOII ... .•••. a.. .... . Go .... . Park West apartmentl tend to fill up fast With adults over 30. (And under 30.) They like the adults-only sections with private pools and Jacuzzis and barbecue pits. With Morna. (And Dada. And kids.) They like the family sections wlth tot Iota. The pre-;ec:hoOI . The teen center. The Junior Olympic size pool. With athletes. (And Just plain good sports.) They like Park West recreation. It outdoes every other apartment complex in the area . There's a three-acre activity park. Filled with swimming and ther- apy poole. Night-lighted tennis. Volleyball. handball. A large turf area for Jogging and touch football. There's a two-atory clubhouse. Complete health club facilities and trained attendanta. lounges, game and party rooms. Full-time recreation manager. Partt Weal hl:a aomethlng for everybody. So. no matter what your age, cr marltlll atatua, or athtetlc: ability ... you're sure to fll in. It you hurry. 3813 Pal'kvkrw lane, Irvine. Juet off the San Diego Freeway at Culver Road. Adult. only, from 1110. Family apartmenta. from t1M. ............ 1 .,.,.._ • THUIISDAY,jUNE8,1972 00!!01!A D£L IIMt CAY F. ... •... :' .... { ~--11!".. • Newport Btoch Balboa Balboa lslond Costa Meso .. ~~ " . ..... . ~ ••••••uooe••••• oCu.Ja.J~ PlESn&E WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 3 Linda Isle Drive Beautiful new .5 BR., 4¥1 Ba. home. Water- front living rm. & formal dining. Handsome oak paneled tam. rm., frplc., wet bar. Large muter suite bas frplc. &: cozy loun«e area. View of Bay & the mountains ..... '179,500. II Lo.N ltlo Drivo -Open s...doy Completely fum. 5 Bdrm., 4\io bath home. Lge. waterfront living rm. with fioor to ceiL marble frJ;llc. Formal dlnJru~ rm .• family rm., maid's rm., Pier &: slip ........... $185,000. 57 Linda Isla Driv• Custom 4 BR., 3th ba. home on La~toon. Mstr. BR. has sitting area & frplc. Waterfront family rm w/conversation pit around the frplc.; lovel y garden, lge. slip ..... $189,500. 101 linda hie Drive Loveh· 5 BR.. 4 b~. home with downstairs waterfront mstr. suite & lge. game nn. or study. Mexican tile floors, beam ceilings. quality construction, slip ..... nss.ooo For Compl•t• 1nformetioft On Alt -& Lo ... Pleoto C.lt: BILL GRUNDY, Rcalto~ laJ_,.n Bklg. at Lindo Isle" 341 BAYSIDE Dlt., SUITE 1, N.t . 675-4161 . ................ . Mesa Verde-Special • FOUR BEDROOMS ..• OEN ... OINING ROOM .. , 2)\ BATHS ... COVERED PATI 0 ..... BRICK FIREPLACE ... MANY EXTRAS II I $44,500 ROY R. McCARDLE REALTOR RELIABLE SF.RVI CE SINCE J94J nell'lJOI'' St,ore:J 52 FT. ON THE CANAL Swun . sail. J!ll.\' or just loaf on the water· front de(·k: Bm;ht & sunny 4 BR., fam 1ly room. diffe rent : E:u·itinS!! $55 ,000 ON A CORNER Neetl:-lo\·e & \'OH. Only S4,000 down on this roornv 4 BR .. '21 '! b.llh r om e. Bi)! play yard plus ratiO. S3G.500 UNIVERSITY REALTY 3001 E. Coast Highw•y (oron• d.S M.r 67l.s10 4 U"''KlU: K'tl: NEW LISTING -Hard as the den! In fln ct Harbor View Hills 4 bedroom s~.nglc ~t or~ 1U immaculate condition. Open. ;my leclmg, ample sized lot and 3 car gara~e Offered al $&1.500. PHONI UNI(tUI MOM IS, COaONA DIL MAl. U\ .. 001 REAL TOR, MULTIPLE LlSTlN~ SERVICE. ••••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVE 73FT. BAYFRONT FOR LARGE BOAT • 5 BEDROOMS -4 BATHS $295,000 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY • Udo Isle ·del P~tt. BarNII £aft, p,..61nU IAYCIEST IEAUTY ON QUIET COitNIR -Cullom home willl ele&ant aire. 2 Lare:e bedroom• ud Juurioul den, or 3 bedrooms, lovely llvinl and di.DinJ. rooms opening to large patio and enc.Jotec1 yard. Gourmet kitchen and breakfut room -Just right for gracious living! .. 181.500. SOMEHING OLD, IUT NEW TOO ON THE PENINSULA -5 lleclroomo on double lot -actommodates Lance family. Family room features fun fill!<~ music c~ ter and wet bar. Fireplace in beamed fuiDC room. walk-in closets, bot-cold outside abow· ers.. Double furnaces and water beaten. Hop, skip & jump to famoua Wedge, oeean md bay . . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . . . ..25,000. LARGE COUNTRY ESTATE OVERLOOKIN~ NEWPORT UP,Eit BAY- Swimming, riding, ranching and entertain- ing -it's all here with lovely "wide-open- space.~·· view. 5 Bedrooms, each with private bath, large secluded den, formal dining room and central cantina. Large completely equi~ ped kitchen. pantrv. breakfast room and multi-purposes room. Cal l o!fice for details and brochuH. CUFF HAVEN BLUFFSIDE HOME -Overlookim! entire harbor. One-or-a-kind. custom 3 bedroom 2 bath homP. Offered b}• oriJ:inal owner ..... .... $67.500. "" OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS ~~ PETE BARRm REALTY 1605 w-o.~N.L M2-51GO MACNAB IRVINE FINEI HOMES LE CHATEAU ILHAIITt In any language W. dl.sllogulsbetl Cameo Shores bome iJ the most splend.ld 4: BR oceanfront home nail•ble toclly. Appt. only Lois 14lller 642-8235. $325,000. DOVER SHORES IAYFROHT Best buy on the Bayfrone Sl%2,500. S BR's & FR! Pier & slip! 3 printe undy beaches! CORONA DEL MAR Walk to LitUe Corona. 4 or 6 BR home. SOx 120 Jot. Oce~n view. FR-3 baths- highly functional home. Barbara Aunt/ polly Johnston 642·8235. $65.000. [Irvine 1~~ ... ---.. • ·· I HI DMw~ ta:-WI INC I' ; 1JIIIW 116&-tlll .... ,.., To sell fine property 445 Un1on Ban~ 1. >We! Newport Beact1 CORONA FOR THE IRWIN COMPANY REALTORS 610 Newport CentJ'I' Dr 1~ 644-6111 DEL MAR RENT Speeta.cula.r vtews for your flmlly. Frotn tb18 Rubor VIew tlUltop above Corooa del 1lla.r. DramaUc u chttecturt. nus.ome latwklr'a. Prtftey. Poo~ p.rdeos, play areas. c -IIJoelo»ta, ...,.,.&& Two Uld three btc!rooms. two Mlba. f'rom pe, Gu udcol>lomlooloeladod. Bayview apartments IAN JOAQUIN NILLI ItO AD. IAIT OP IUroCAaTNUa .OULI'fAaD TIOII C_.LL 044-JJH aaALaft~ ... ,nnAL All' ,., • ., •-••n._ _,..,. ,,,. •• n ... , .. ,. .......... ce~t•HIAIIN IBI . ..... --. ... " -LC... • 1 ..... Revelation Bible study N.w. Dr.-o.c .. ..,_-~u .. •Loual ol tilt Ftrll llljltlll 911ore11 ol wUI bo -ill tbo . c-.._ ...w bolla • e "TOdlr -boer u no l'lnl ._,. c-" '' 1a 111e --"'•-pal-.. --• " -· 1a 111o llllllu.t,..,.. ... c-.._ 101 .,......, Ill. utloo, -u. R,., sa..., Booll " --at till t:CS -u. 44 ,.... olcl ·-Dl\ -., Jtbcldt, ....._. Htlll'J, m.IAIIter oloatreacbllld a.m. Blblt elaN tllla s.dQ'. ot tbto •• "Tbe eYIDtl: £..AS-t o1 1M P'lrll 8optlll Cllorell ol COIIDitliD(, Ia cbup. Ho wW p.,_lly wrlttoa -middle -arC><IIId Fort Wort.b, Te .. , wtU bt pr•cb at both tervteu th11 &Dd tlpJdioas, wblcb wtu coo-emerpoce · of tlbb:•.!::~:t tlMI ..... , &t 11 LDJ. th1J: Suad&y, HJa topics w1U bt 14Thl ltltutl t.M book, "Rallbowa COUUDOD martel ~ 8..._, l:lr IIIIDIDtl' n111 lily. dark clasa" at 11 a.m. aDit from RnelaUoll." are bii.Dr a Hill lopk wiD be "Ball41Ds "II 111f -le bove a mlDd prepared lor dlolr-A tbl .,.._.. cburcb 1D 0raap to build" at 7 p m Frank ta.rp ebart at tile ft<a ot the Cocmty." Geldle BP, tblfl.med Bartoo La director' ~ mus1c saDCtuary will Wutrate tbe traJDed blu' ot TV' 1s comiDc aDd educaUoa. Or. Francis Wll-coottDU ot tbe Jut boot ot IARIAIIA IOitSUK MOTHER OF YEAR DIES to s-ltJ .cbool lor tbe rally llama 1s church organist, tbe Bible Ud small cbarta: are ·~~:::;:~~~;i~~~,~~~;~'l daJ, S. &ad b1l tralDer Will • • • bei.De &iYID to &11 attencUnc ~W reee!Ye a eerWlcatt tllt1tl1Dc Tbe L!Aher&D Church ot the tbe cl&ll, SUd .. , =Dim=~otr~lpt=•wlo~ap~~a~Uw:~~=~~:~ tblm to boDorvy memberlbJp Muter, Z900 Pacltlc VIew Dr., aDd &Dd Cbrl.lt 1D ill lbe S.-y ICbool, llofo-Harbor VIew Hills --Guat tJooaJ .1111001 oo "Ba.ra lD preacber tor tbe 9 aDd 11 a m tbe Bible" YUl be lDclucled services Uds Swd&y wlll' ~ Ia tbe tacbiDc propm 1br Cbaplalll David ReJDOlds of the All lniDe mctbor o1 S,plcbd boy& """ llrls .., lllroulb the Loll( Beocb Veleraaa HotpltaL Jut maatb u "motbtr ot tbe 11 ,.., oldl lA the juDJor de-His topic will be "Questions reu'' 1D tbe lllllllll Hole boa-partmeot. we ask In the night.'' • • • • • pttal PAY cootest, dJid 111t • Friday of cancer. st. A.Ddrn's Presbyterian The Newport Uotty Church Mrs. Bubara Borsuk, 39, Church, $00 St. Andrew's Rd., meeting at 15th St. and Irvm,; had p)lumed to ue the COIUJt CUff HanD ·-Dr. Cbules An., CHtt Haven --Tbe Rev, prbe, a rouod-trtp pl&De Ueklt 01 1 "'1 ~~ .Wtar prt ~cb ~-th8e Loreo Fllcktnger wtu preach to Hawall for J to take a op c, vu P • at ""' • on the topic "You are Sl)ltlt " '·aecood booey~" trtp wtth 9:SO and 11 a.m. SUDCiay ser-at the 10 her b.u.sb&Dd. Tbtlr 10-year-old wtces. Tbls Is baeca~ureate SUDda.y, son, Grec. bad WTitten tbe wto-SUDda.J &t st. Aadrn s, and ntng essay tn tbe hospital's lfadllltiDc bicb, school seniors "why my mom ts best" com-wW 811 lD a body &t the 11 a.m. petition service. A hmcbeoa 1a their Greg"'s ~ther, Wllllam c. bonor will be beld at 1 p.m. Borsut. said Tl.Misday tbe trip at the manse, 1444 santta10 to Ha-u wbere be ftrst met Dr., Dover Shores. -~ . . . . ~~~;. Is aow postponed In-The First Baptist Cburch ol "We ~aren't making any Newport Beach, 2501 CUff Dr., plans oow," said the bereaved Newport HeJgbts --Tbe church Mr. Borsuk, who works ln the t1nance department ot Phllco- Ford to Newport Beach. Mrs. Borsuk was burled Moo- day ill Ascension cemetery, El Toro. The Rev. Thomas Gannoo S9 ,000 IN ART STOLEN cooducted a rosary Suoday, and Thieves took 9ortglnalpa1Dt- a mass Mooday at Our Lady tags, valued at $9,000, from Queen of Angels Cburch bere. a model home tn West Newport MARINERS CHURCH Dr, 1M AMr1a11, '"'" ruAood .w. n. D. •• ..... Dallu ,.. ........ ··--,.,,= .. , .... ' ..... -..-.no..... -~~ ., ................ &Yiilllllo lor Yllllllloll ... ·-··-IIJIIDAY IICIIOOL, • • . • • • 8:00 A.M. WORSHIP SIIIVICES .. UO A 10:15 A.M. EVENING SERVJCE , • • • • • 7,00 P.M. 2200 I, COAST HW't' ., COIIOHA OIL MAll A PRIZES! FUN! SUPER SAYINGS! CO.. IN AND HELl' US CE1URA1E 51 'tEAlS Of' SBYICI TO THE GUATil HAIIOII AUA UNDa 1H1 SAME OWNERSHIP AND MANAGIMENT. WI PIIOMISE YOU • . . MANY HAPPY IIETUIINS Of THE DAY ! Brand New '72 MUSTANG Survivors Include Z otber last Thursday night whlle 2 SODS, Jeffrey and Thomas, aDd real estate salesmen were out her pareots, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-to d1Jmer. --ert Reuk of SacnmeDto. Tbe maaagemeat of Newport Mrs. Borsuk ns bora 1n Beach Townhouses told pollee Hollywood, aDd llad Uved here that the paintings, plus a vacuum for the past 5 years. cleaner aDd a wooden cabinet, The Borsuk home is at 17982 were tateo from the building Mann st., Irvine. at 4401 w. Coast Hwy. some- BEATRICE De ROULHAC, time between 7 p.m. and 11 :45 MESA TEACHER, DIES p.m. Mrs. Beatrice w. DeRoulbac, The paintings, fUrnished by n of 2680-C Ora.oge Avenue an interior decorator, were c~ Mesa, died at Costa Me~ used to decorate the model Memortal Hospital on JUDe .f.. home. Tony Pace and BOO She was a teacher In the Costa Meyer, 2 salesmen whO op- Mesa pubU c schools, and bad erated from the model to sell lived in this area since 1930. other townbouses ln the de- She Is survived by her bus-velopment. said th~y went out band George· one soo Joseph to dinner at 7 o clock, re- of ~kansu· 3 da\llble;a M.u turned at 11:45, aDd diSCOYered Na.aey S&v-a.Ce, Santa Ana~ Mrs: tbl patt,anp were mtutnr. Mary Kock, aad Mu. Marltla fELLOWSHIP GRAHT Jordan, both of Arkall&ls; and Dr. Stuart M.. Krassner of '72 MAYDICK '72 IIAIIDNIW LT.D. 2 DR. 551~"' o. • .,....... c..t SAMPU ANNIYDSARY DISCOUNT! ftu"l COST IMCUIHS NNMT ..... .-riU.t1' &lilt UoCf. HOUIACI 00 OVER DEAUR COST+ UL ONL Y 7 DAYS LEFT !!!WE QUIT!!! (FOR GOOD) ALL MERCHANDISE MUST ··BE--SOLD!! Make Offer· R I. '• ..... ...,. • .... .,._ ._ .... ................... "'-'-" ...... ........... ,. ..... _ .. _.. .. .., I. J.t -~oo. fill--..... JI&Ut-... " .. --a.. w ................ . •..w..-.. ok. J.N_ .... _,.... ._ , ........... -... ~."-:.~"':;·~:c _ . ....,,...._.;.· ,.. -.... -,.... -·.:.•:::c .,....... ... ,.... ... ,_ "" ... ,..._ ..... ;;~_;~t i ........ ._... .. _.. .. , ................ _ ... ..._ -·· GRAND PRIZE 3 gra.odchUdren. Newport Beach, vice cha.Lrman ANNIVEIISAIIT LEA5I SAVINGS! NIW 72 ltiNTO LOADED WITH GltOCU:IISI OYIR XIO CARS AND TRUCKS RUDY FOit IMMIDIATI LEAH DILIVIRY. SO II:UNNER.\JP' PRIUS! YOU NUD HOT IE PRESENT TO WIN CALL 642-0010 J . .:,o-..:.~ All P'rlqs Will h Dr.-hr ., S.t .. ·~ s. 1t72 RIGISTIII TODAY ! Memorial services were he1d of the department ot develop- June 7 at St. Johrl the DiviDe mental aod cell biology at UC I, Episcq,al Church, Costa Mesa, has received a research fellow. wttb Lournmeot at the Abbey, abJp award of $7,314 from tbe Anaheim. Those wlahLDg may Natioaal lnatitutes of Health contribute to a tlvortte charity to enable hlm to work at the or American Cancer Society. Swiss Tropl~l lllstltute 1n Bell BroadWay Mortuary was Basel. SwU!.erla.Dd. He will In charge of the services. stu.ty African sleepLDgslckness VISIT HEW COURT SITE lrYJ>IlDOIC>mesdurlllgaoabllo!I- Open bouse wtu be be1d at cal _leave LD the 1972-73' ac.a- 2 p.m. today, June 8, at the demJc year. '72 _ .. _ GAIJIXII 2 DR. $1:1~"' New '72 F-100 PICKUPS STTU SIDE FULL FACT. IOUI!t. rnn1 COURIER PICKUP WITH GEM TOP CAMPER SHELL new location of the Harbor DEMOCRATS CELEBRATE Munlcijlal Courthou5l', 4Z01 Tbe Harbor DemoeraUc Club Jamboree Road, oearthe county will celebrate with an after. airport. TourswtUbecoodu-:ted prtma.ry dJnDer Thurlday, Juoe through the om.ces of the dis-15, at the Tale of the Whale, trict attorney, marshal. pubUc Balboa PavtUon. The social defender, the judges' chambers hOur will be at 7;15 p.m. a.od and courtrooms. the buffet dlruler at 8 p.m. A brtefceremonywtllbeheld, Followtnr the dlnoer, there with prest.d1og Judge Everett will be a short bus!Deas meet- Dickey and S~rvlsor Ronald log at which Club President W. Caspers, chatrman of the JoM W, Black will preside. board of supervisors, parttcl-Reservations must be ln bJ 7 June 12. I4Z4 VIA LUlO IIEWPORT BEACH Ba-8aJ Clool> N...,.nBoo<b o_,ludHoCel A- RI'IIon-1 PaloliiJorlllp -"fl. c. HARD TO FIND 'U SNlUT GUM 4 ,.....,, , .... ..,,! .. , •.41•, k oNr. II flAK I 70 DATSUN Pick~ • ''""· •0<11 .......... ,...., "'""· IOJIIlll 71 FORD CWule JOD H.T. "'·'· ""'"·· r.s .. UN.,;."*"·· olool •ool ... ""' oolloo. 117U UOI '" vww ..... •""'~.a. ~~. ...... '''""'· ,;, ... ,,m;..,;~. &...~ ..,ah . 11Cll1al '61 CHIVaot.rT ......, ................ ,..... .......... UN,,.... •lr... lntCAXI '1451 '2751 '1351 SI'ICIAL PUIICHASEI· 72 L~WAe.oMS-I'INTOS AI .... 1 •11 I t. 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I'Wlltlll '751 $451 '451 ' J l ... --------TliE OFFIOAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEA0f--------.. NEWPORT THE NEWPORT HARBOR "tf ONl.f LOUlL'f O..lO, IMDfil'f.MDeiT N~flt IN Ttll MAitiOII Altt!A BEACH JOe lHI OIC.Y ltiWWrU "'lllffD •o P'UIUittlO Mil NDP'OIT NAt:H U TH '( !AR, MO. 42 ? BALBOA GROUP PLANS • PHILHARMONIC BENEFIT What's your? opinion? Thla week's quesUon: .. IF YOU COULD HAVE AN EX- PENSE-PAW VACATION ANY- WHERE IN THE WORLD, WHERE WOULD YOU GO?" Asked at Balboa Blfd, alld W. Coast Hwy., West NnjtOrt. MEimbers of UleBaJbo&Group· Tbose attending last yeu•s of the Orange Couuty Phil-festJ.YIUes wt.ll be pleued to bar monte Society wUJ be Ucht-learn of the repeat performance lng C&Ddles and tW torches this year by tbe Terry Leri.tt on Saturday, June 11, at their Trio. The trio, which will pro- annw.l coetta.JI-buffet benefit. Ylde musJc for dancing and Tbe eaodles are betDg used Ultening, Is led by Terry Levitt, to eymbollze tbe enUGHTeo-a mua:lc ma)>r aod composer meot brought to the cbUdren atteDdlng USC. He wtn be ac- of Oraop County by tbe tree companJ.ed by Randy Woltz, wbo youtll coocerts. Support of the will be attending the Cal-Arts youtll concerts has been the ned tall, aod Jotm T!41J, wbo special lnterest of the Balboa has received a musk sc:bolu- GrOtCI for many years. shlp to the University of Red- Senral hundred guests wHI laDd.s. be welcomed to Ule bay tront Cbairman of the benefit this setting of the Emory Moore year Is Mrs, WUHam Martin. home from 6:30 to 9:30. AI-Asslstlug Der will be Mmes. though the gue&t Ust has grown Larry Frtda.y, Allen KUngen- constderably since the ttrst smith, Miles Larson, Frank "backyard social" 1.n the late Ma.rstla.ll, James OWen, John ·•··'•''·"• 11 1950's, the party maintains the Caneer, and Dorothy Hutchison. same friendly, lnttmate atmos-Th.ls year for the flrst Ume phere that made tt such a pop-daugbters of the members have • 21 ular Peninsula event. Awett-been asked to help with the STEVE McMA~:. • zers and canapes are provided hostess duties •. Tiley are Susan 10~ COSTA MESA NE1tfP<)RT HARBOR EXCHANGE CLUB has presented tbe "811' M" mass media award to the Newport Harbor Eutp DP~P&Per tor assistance and pabUclty ginn to Es:cba.llp Club eventa. Owner-pubUsber ArYo E. Ha.apa Is shown bere receh1.ng the "Big M" plaque from Owigbt Glck, at left, past pres:tdent ot the club and ctwrma.n of the mass mec11a award program. Co-publisher Peggy Ha.apa Is at the right. Publisher Haapa. toJd of their war-time yean, when be was on duty wtth MJUtary Government in Ellf'Ope and Pecgy was AmerlcaJl Red Cross club director In England, France aDd Germany. They came west attar the war aod launched the Ensign enterprise on Friday the 13tb of Aurust, 1948. (Newport Harbor Exchange Cl ub photo.) 22 JOIN TROJAN GUILD The Trojan Guild of Orange chairmen. Co1D11)' welcomed 22 new mem4 New members are Mrs. 5 at the Linda Isle James T. Ferrell, Huntington of Mrs. Ray Gibbs. Beach; Mrs. William Donnelly, • 1770 NEWPORT COST I. MESI. 646.9383 Alta Loma, store clerk. A us-by the members includlng the Owen, Chrissie Clerk, Hunter traua. I thliU: it would be a famous meatbah tray, The Hutchison, VIcki Clucas, Cathy tar-out place. I saw a ,surfing tastiness of the meatballs are Larson, and Jody F'rlday, movie about U, and tt .. s been well-known to those attending Tickets tor Ults gala event on my mind ever since. the festive party, but the recipe may be purcl\a.sed from any · • AL CURD, 24, of 4547 W, ts a weU-kept secret withl.n the member of the Balboa Group, Mrs. Roger Btancharrl ot Seal Beach; Mr s. Jordan Greer, Newport Beach, foundln gpresi-CosU Mesa; Mmes. KenneUl dent, Is serving her second Holland, Fred Martin .lr . and fr"':;;;;';;'==~~~""'ll A "NUl HOKILAtr' wtu swell the coffers or the Eastblufr term. Newly elected board Dar dee Dunlap, Newport Beach;· Associates of Orange County Ph.llha.rmonJc with a Hanllan members are; Mm es. Richar d Mrs. D. C. Kneubulll, Corona 1IDE ~ party~ Potyneslaa buffet at 5 p.m. Sunday, June ll, at Burch, santa Ana, first vi ce-del Mar; Mrs.RlchardMichaei. ~ 11~._~ • ~ Coast Hwy., West Newport, Balboa Group. or "'' the door. owner of Callfornta Men's Hair K o • I 1 M d fh~ ... ~~~, ;;~:i ',::~,"~ 1wan1s e ec s yn erse the world." Don the Beachcomber In Corona del Mar. Gaily attired presJdent; Ron Linsky, Newport Villa Park; Mrs. RobertMisen, --Llt' 'i>' "wahines," Mrs. Robert England of Eastblutf, Mrs. Keith Beach, zoo vlce.prestdent; Irvine; Mmes. Anthony Ortega, L!.~ ~"' Vtew Homes, left to right, are assisting with the party. Beach, 3rd Vl"e-presldent; and Patrick Tyne, Santa Ana; ~ Mrs. D1ns:moor Is in charge ot the tickets and Mrs. Felbig Gerald Forrest, Newport Mmes. Jotm Lightfoot, John Nt. Dl.nsmoor of Beacon Bay aod Mrs. Joseph F'etblg of Harbor Robert Bromle)', Htmtington Jerry Amo, Donald Fullerton ~· .. ;~({1V1 ~>:::'"""" ... is tw'li:IUng reservations. Other commltteemembersinclude Beach, recording secretary; coli and Robert Reese, Tttstlll; Newport Harbor Kiwanlans school ctlapter or the Fellow-Mrs. David Newbro, ways and means cha.trman; Mrs. Larry Robinson, rrvtne, Co r. Mrs. John c. Mlller, Orange; elected omcers for the coming snip or Chr istian Athletes. The Marshall Juvle, invitations; Mrs. Charles White, pubUc responding secretary; James Mrs. Harold Throop and Mrs. year at their weeki~ meeting money wtll be used to provide re!aUons. Also assisting are Mmes. Warner Bordier, Robert Hanley, Newport Beach, trea-fred Kilker, FulleMon; Miss last Thursday, scholarships ror 4a.thletes from Menzel, Calvin Siegle, Lyell Evans, Dellnls Ahern, Edward surer; frank Anderson, Costa Audrey Vail, Long Beach: Miss 3 l l 5 Jtewport &l-.4. k Da 1 !I ·--rt a.acJi Jake Mynderse, general ser-the school to attend a wee -rJM;;alo~oa~y~·~R;obe;r;r;t ~·~·~r;laJld~·~Har~~rt~siM;oy~ed;, ~J;am~es:_::•:e:•~· -M~esa~·~·~"'!'_R~o~s~sLM~U.;dam;~·~C~o~-JP~a~tr~l~ota~H~<rr~le~>~· ;"~"~M~r~'~· ~z:oe~~::==-=~=~====-rices director tor Newport long encampment at Santa Ba.r-Roy Osterhout and Theodore Tate. (Ensign photo.) rooa del Mar, member ship Ann Moore, Balboa. Balch, was elected president; bara, where they wtu learn ~ Larry Probert and MacJordu, from professional athletes who p ~ 'T- .. rice-presidents; Phil Smith, are also members of the E / b ture, Charley Delaney aod Bob A donaUon or $160 was given ... v f .. .I secretary, and Dr. Gary Cou-Christian gro~. ~G-. / / ,_ i I Sherwood, directors. Larry to the Boy Scouts of America HOWARD STEVE D. • HOWARD FINLEY, 19, fountaln Valley, stereo store clerk: "Australla. Lots of trteDds have told me ~bout it. U I liked It well enough, I mllbt e'fen open by own bust- ness there." Wilson was appointed secre-to help buy tape recorders and ....-... ("( 0 tary. cassettes Cor Scout tralnlng 1 _ ~ ). I The new officers wtu be in-programs, \. t )LJ stalled 1n late September. The local Kiwanis c lubrneets \_ -"/ -~ ,.. _ • Tbe c lub voted to dooateS360 each Thursday at noon at the ._J N~;,~O;;~~~;"H~;~hoos. £if; • STEVE OOBRANSKJ, 24, • FRIDAY, MAY 19 of Z03 35th St .• West Newport, Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Gary Uquor salesman: "New Zea-Fellbllum, 854 Darrell st., Co- l&Dd. It has a great cUmate staG~~~Mr. and Mrs. Michael aDd Is surrounded by beaches R be t 160 w st wu 900 Apt. wlth great surnng." o r s, e ' 66, Costa Mesa. Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Louts Paulsen, 3101 Yellowstone Or., Costa Mesa. • SATURDAY, MAY 20 Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wahner. 5272 Burgundy Circle, Irvine. Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. RObert Coleman, 863 Center,1115,Costa Mesa. • SUNDAY, MAY 21 Boy •.. Jdr. and Mrs. Peter • RAY MacOONALD, 22, of Walker, 4132 Williwaw Street, 4539 w. Coast Hwy •• owner, lrvine. Mtmts Stereo-PU store: "Ja-Glrl--Mr. aDd Mrs. Victor pan and the Orient. We Import Grady, 15392 Cberbourg, Ir- stereo tmlts trom there, and vine. I'd like to meet Ule people I Boy-.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth do busloess wtth," Reynolds, 944 W. 19th Street, • MARY ANN TREMAlN~ Costa Mesa. 24 f 1&&41 Be.rtlett Lane' Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. H~l~gton Bea.ch, Fotomai Nit%, 2028 South Capella Court, manacer: "Hooolulu. That's Costa Mesa. bo od 1 l:luen't been back Boy--Mr. a.od Mrs. Paul L. t me, a reJ.att,esstnce 1966, .. Vlnderveen, 324 E. 19th Street, o see my Costa Mesa. • MONDAY, MAY ZZ Girl--Or. and Mrs. Martin J. Weissman, 2066 Goldeneye Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Beerman, 2141 Aster Place, Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, MAY 25 Gtrl--Mr. and Mr.s. Rlcha.rd Cain, 1034 El Camino, II A, Co- sta Mesa. Glrl-·Mr . and Mrs . David L. Arnold, 318 Buena VIsta, Ba.l- boo. Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Gary Moore, 2656 Orangt Ave., tB, Costa Mesa. • FRIDAY, MAY 26 Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Hector H. Garza; 2008 Santa Ana Ave- nue, Costa Mesa.. Doy--Mr. and Mrs. Maurlce R. Hottman, 928 Senate, Costa Mesa. Girl--Mr. aDd Mrs, Kirk R. Corlett, 1737 Skylark, Bay- crest. • SUNDAY, MAY !8 Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Loo, 842 Joann Street, Costa Mesa. BoY--Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morton, 341 East Ramon P!ace, Costa Mesa. Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Janlsse, 13801 Olympic, Costa Mesa. Glrl-·Mr. aod Mrs. Daniel Saluar, 371-B Woodland Place, Costa Mesa. Place, Costa Mesa. AMPHIB EXEROSE • TUESDAY, MAY 23 MarlDe Cpl. Craig D. Starkey, Boy--Mr. aDd Mrs, Kenneth aoo ot M.r. and Mrs. W. B. G. Harrtsoo, 2215-C Pomooa Heodrle ol .U4 Redlands Ave., Street, Costa Mesa. and hust..od of the tormer Miss Gl.ri--Mr, and Mrs. WUUam Virpnaa H&lllll.bs of 415 lrrine D. Ra.tble, 106 Masters Circle, AYe., Newport Heights, par. Costa Mesa. Uclpated ln "eiOtte dlncer • WEDNESDAY, MAY Z4 tln," & jolnt-servlce amp!Ub- Gtri-·Mr. and Mrs. Colbert ious a.sault traloing exercise FiDe, 3601 Blue Key, Harbor at C&mp Lejeuoe, N.C .• and ~;::::::;::;:::~V~lew:.IU:U:•·;..~ tbe waters oft lbore. OUNG RIVER MALE· case 18-cJ-" ·--' 8ooa&..y IN~UitY LtA'(ltl.l'r'f -ut,eoo •ao:.~ f-"'*"• 3D.or~ • .-a. ac.:.id•.ct 'Pft~•lff D~l. ._,1\.l~i'TY II,ON Uc.~. ~~·"t V#II"IH.IU'II.aD ,.. • .,..AIST .$131 OCI - ? C~N ._.u et~M&.I ""' I •·I ~-· I • I . . not • JUst anum -· at Every one of our tho usands of J.ccount holders ts a rcJ.I rH:r~'-l!l .1 'l:n important person to u::. Jt Mutu~1l Sa nngs. We o ffer many free scn ·1ccs to nur ~.1\'~.:rs. 1n aQ,du10n t<1 r.t,·tn . .:: the htghest mtcrcst on lll~urcd savm~s. WHERE YOU SAVE DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE! 5 00 J~v 10 10 d;,av OUI p~ssboolc. ~~\~n~s 5 3/ Q-0 OlllC' \'U!IC'Im 14 S l OC() lll 111 1mll m 6(): t"''i' \'CJ I11.111: 0 s .... lllfl 111111 ,. ,. Corona del Mar: 1867 East Coast Hi&hway/67S·SOJo Odur ,,fflas m C'" 1n.a, \.\r'c!ot Arc.aJ1a P.as.IJ C'nJ G IC'nJ"lc: and Cannxa PJrk l.hJt•,. ••rt l' J.~. • God Is Incomprehensible in All His Worhs (l'lrlt I 'Sf &lllr ~, 'b) , ... *'CII•InAM MIWS.7 lin MAY IN. MO.--------------- 11> tbt -ml8d ..... IIIIo, !bat tbt ... ., _.._.....,. God ........,. He --..... --..... --· IIIII Ia Ia --ud Ia 11M -· .. tlmate teiJowlld» ... 01111.1 of ...... wltll Iii lila _. .... ---(J-3) -......... 1M -llol -o( God Ia --He-: '"nne __ _ ~~----.tile--. but ..... 801 toll w-II CCII>IIII or wllllbor II tbe Fatbor ud die llol1 ~ .......,. -- tbt Falbor -tbe lloly ~ --· IDUT Ia- -· Ia tbt -of St Paul: "Gnat II tile ~ o( ..,.UIDOa, God wu ma•-Ia tbt llah." L Tim. 3, 16 . ......... Tile -IUid tile -lbor Ia God'• -- ud l>ayoool -<aletlla-ud ~­ -'l'rw, OW' -1 111\W CMlt -til-.. nporta ud ou.r WMtber'QMa teD 111 what tile -ther ..w .. ... ...... _. but lbe fact !bat IIIey are aileD .._ Ia -pred-abows lbal IIIey cloD'I nalJy lmow tbt ............. IUid tile ''Wbllbor", tbt Why ud the bow o( tbt wllld ud tbt weather. Tiley 1mow 1rcm ~ !bat certa1a <OIIdltlou ..W briJIII . certa1a re- aulla (uaually), but wlleuce ~ <OIIdlllona arlae, or WIQ> IIIey aft -Upael,, they do 001 -ud they ........ tell. 'lbe -· -!bat ca .... -IUid draqbt ..... -..... AIIOtber --o( God Ia tile ldqdom ., -that Ia lDec:n\ptlt 'ftldb&e, lt tbe lepDII"'Itloli o( man. Tile Lord I&JO to N-ua: ''VariiY, wrlly, I lliy WIIO -· ...cepl a IIWI be bon o( water ud o( tbt llpll1~ be cumot ~ter ID· to tbe ldaCdom o( God." J-3, ~. "By water ud tbt llpll1t", !bat Ia by Boptlam Ia tbt aame ., tbt Falbor ud o( tbe SaG ud o( tbt HolY. Gboet. maa. receive~ a DeW blrtb '"from above ... v. 3. By water Wont ud llpll11 God atveo mea a oew k1Dd ol We, a We from above, a Ufe that Ia .ptrtt, a lUe tbat ~ trom ud atema tnJm tbt Spirit o( God, ud therefol'e .. oplrllual ud Ia fellowwlllp wltll God. By water, Won!, aDd Spirit God makes me a oew creature, a creature that DO loqer nee. tram God but II draWII cloee to Hlm 111 love ud trot. No maJt can ezplatn how thll 11 done or cornes abouL Allo ben! God .. lacomprebetWbly W<lllderfUI, PIIOM •swo•o OP TMI ,0110"' MU II P 1a1110 II~, T I MM. but bow ---orlllaate 110 man caa -. If IIIIa Ia true o( tile wlad llDd weather, what llLall we uy ol tbe ree;t ot God's worb In creaUoa.T 1'1ley are evee I'DOft wOGde:ttul. We bold a UWe leed la our bud. To all appear- ._ II II deed, but II bolda wltllla lbelf the .......... the fonn, the color, llDd the power of a blc tree, or a beauUful Dower. Do we tDOW bow th1a cu be, or bow Jt Ia done?· We can see, bear, produce aDd uae elec:trlclty, but we do DOt mow wbat It Ia oor Kow or why certain coad.ldoaa produce tt. We lmow that eaa wW batcb If kept wann for a certain nwnber of clays, but bow llDd why life develops lD tile egg, we doa't mow aud cUDOt e~latn. ADd so lt 1s with every wort of God In nature and creation; tbey are aU too deep and mysterious for the humaa. miDd to fatbom. Every Cbrtatian wUl aay wltll David: .. 0 Lonl, bow IJ'Olll are Thy worts; and Tby tboua'bta are very deep." Ps. 92.~. God lD ladeacrtbably w<mderful lD His worb ol creation; and He 1s just a s wonderful In H1a KlqdmJ, ot Grace. "Bul.,. tlw daya of N~ ......,, ao oluJII alao tlw comi,.. of tlw Sott of matt be. For.,. itt tlw dGya that were before tlw flood fMy were .adn.t atad drinltin.t. rnGTr)'iR6 and •iuC,. in IIUJI'riale, unlll tlw day that Noc entered into tlw ar~. And hew not until tlw flood came, and too~ them oil oway: ao oholl aiM. 1/w coml,.. of tlw Son of man be." -Matt. 24:37-39. VA.'ftCAN CI'I'Y-n.autp • • tdss;pb'a f.aed ante I,.,&-. Pleta, .. ~.,._a ..... ....., M w1lllt a ......._ ill M. Ptl&er'a 8 <Mea 'fte ....._ ... verell tiM 11ft arm "'tile V1rJW _. e' 'wA _.. plec-•el.....,.. ...._., u.e v~·· ...... !Me. ....,... ef ,_ •• .,... Ia ..._ Patf'lea .,._ u.e _ .... ': ~~·~·:':-~ !:".:..:..= b_ .... ..,,. tlae...,... wt&al a 11.,...., ......_ fou or llw ............ -..... " ... Al't:itlri ....... eoiiiii!: ....... .............................. ~ RNSI'Wo. In the aizth and aeventh ebap&.en ol Gen..U we Uve the Bible ncont of the nood. Then ue aome men who do not believe the atory of the nood, baeaUM there are aome lhinp about it they do not undentand. They have never ... n the neceuity of the Bood, and they have never atudied the Bible to d.iKover that nec.eaity. There are other people who do not believe in a univerul delup: aimply becauae they do not want to betieve it. "Convince a man a1ain1t hia will, He'• of the .. me opinion atill." Tile KlqdmJ, ol Grace IJ tile klagdom lD which God rules wttb H1a &race, where H1a grace ls proclaimed llDd believed. In IIIIa spiritual king· dom c1 God, of wbtcli Jesus says tbat It Is not of tb1s world, tbe works of God are Just as wonderful and marvelous as 1n Hls k!Dgdom of power. Jesus tells Nicodemus: "No man bath ascended up to heaven, but He tbat came down from he aven, even the Son of Man which Ia In heaven ." John 3, 13. By "the Son of Man" Je- sus refers to Himself. No man can testify about heavenly tbJngs except Him; because no m an has ascendeth up 1n to heaven but He . Jesus came down from heaven, that Is, He became man, and still Is ln heaven also as man. Who can grasp that? What can be more mysterious Jesu.a-uys furtbermore to Nieodemua: "U I bave told you oarthly thiDp, aDd ye believe aot, bow aball you beUeve U l tell you ol buv- ealy lh!Dp!" v. 12. Earthly' lhiDp are t11oae thJDp wbk:b take placr 011 Nrtb or are seen llDd clOne · cia earth, particularly the works of creation aDd regeneratkm. Heavenly tb.l.np are thl.np wbkb take place oaly tn beavea, lbal IJ, Ia the viJlble p........,. of God IIUCh U the ancels enjoy and "tbe IOU.lJ of juat meo made per1ect". Heb. 12,23. Tbelr mode ot ex- IJteuce, their bUss, their Joy, their laJIIfUaae no man can deJJcrlbe. 2. Cor. 12, 1"". Can any one uDdentand bow God at deeth takes the soul of the beltever ln H1m into paradlle; or bow He can raise their bodies on tbe laat day from the &rave without sln and &lor1fied with U,ht, or bow He wtl1 sustain our We ln the work1 to come? Also here God's worta are lDcompre- henslbly wonderful. A thou&httul o~er of God's works wUl be-moved to awe, worship and praise. ao we ahall not waate time with thOM who wi.U not be convinced, and who punue the ottirch policy of ahuttin1 their eyee to facta. Rather would I 1peak to thoae or you who recocnize that "Facta are chiel• that winne doon, An' daurna be diaputed, '' who are fair·minded enou1h to live facta their place. and who leave their mind• open to the evident truth. """ /JIIJL£ lJYO MINUTES 11' CCMNIUU$ a. SfAM Hll. Get My Mother In I ahall endeavor to show you that the destruction of the antediluvian world wu not the arbitrary decree of a sovereisn God, but a neceuary act of juatice. rendered imperative by the unutterable de1eneracy, and moral corrupti.on of antediluvian civilization. NAIAM a .. u toc:M:n CHICAGO. IU~Otl .0.U THE SON OF MAN In the four '"Gospel "" records the Lord Jesus CIV"ts t refers to Htmse lf about e tght v ttmes as the ··son of n~o:1n ·· Tht S t trle 1S 1>ased upon a passage m Dantel"s p-oph· t!CV m whtch "domt mon and glory a nd a ktngdom"' ar e g•ven unto ooe who appeared as ""the Son ol man ·· (Dan 7:13 14 ) Thts ~1ngd om says the passage . "shall non )olss away and shall not be destroyed · As t he term "Son of Goo ·· speaks ot our lord's detty and the term .. Son of Dav•d .. ernpha StH!s Hts Til le as Kmg of Isra el so the !Nm "Son of man ·· tden!l· fu•s Htm as the rep-esentattVe of lll<tnlo.lfld 111 gr~neral It •s as 'Son of rnan ·· !hal He will re tgn as Ktng of rhe world as Krng of ktngs as we have ;;el.!n abOYe It IS also as .. Son of man·· ltlil! He will 1urlge 1/lt' na to ons JUST belate H•s kmgdom fl~rgn· When the Son of man sh<rll come m Hts glay and all lllC' holy ange ls w1th H1111 H>Pn shall He Sl l upon tho> lh<Oilf" of HIS g!ay: and befae H•m gathered all natoons 25:31 .32\ As Son of man He wil l also be the Judge at the I ma l rudgmenr ar the Great Whttc Throne IRPv 20: 11 151 .. For rhe Fat her ll.dQf'lh no man but hat h cornmlltt'd Qll rtJdg Sermon of the n~m unto the Son because He IS the Son of n~<~n··~John 5:22 .2 71 Sur!;!ly God could nor be mDI"e lUSt 111 H•s dea lmgs w11h man - lu'lll But best of all •t •s as Son ot rnan thai our Lord represented u<; at Calvary pay mg the penalty for 011r s•ns !ha l He m•g ht .::.-,:r -.cr us fr0111 the tlLigme nt to come . For !hP Son ol man cane to qtvt> Hts life a ransom for many .. tM<Ilk 10:451 In . d iiC Hme ·• Tllf> Arosl li.! Paul -N.1s ra•sed ut) to pr.xla1m !he glad news t htl t !he 11'•!<11 IAt:•d•a tc. had g•vP n Hllllself .-1 r.tn<;Om f a ~LL "' 0 T1m 2:61 A w~ll-known preacher was about to r~tir~ o n~ night when there came a kno.::k at the front door. Upon answering it he found a poor litlk g.trl drenched with ra in. As he stood looking int o h~r thin , haggard lace, she inquired. '"Are yo u the p r~acher?'" ··v ~s. I am:· h~ reptit-d. "WeU , won't you ..:o rne down and get my mother in?" The preache r w i.~t:"Jy an swered his little inquirer: '"My dea r, 11 is hardly proper for m~ to come and get your mother in . If she is dru nk. yo u should gtl a po hceman. He is dressed lor this stormy wea ther.·· .. Oh, str ," she r~plied . '"You don"t und erstand! My mother lSn "t dru nk . Sh~·s at horne dy ing, and she"s afraid to die . She wants to go to H~aven . but doesn't know how. I told her I would fi nd a preacher to get her in . Co me quick, sir; she's dymg!"" The preacher could not resist t he appeal of the tittle ni&ht ca ll~r . so he pro'tnisrd to come as soon as he was dressed . He accompan 1ed th~ h ttl ~ girl through t he night. She led him into th ~ slum district to an old hou~. up a rickety stairway,alonaa dark hall . and finall y to a room where the dying wo man lay. "Tv~ got the preacher fo r you, Mother. He wasn't ready to come at nrst , but he's here. You just tell him what you want, and do wholl he tell s you, and he "ll get you in!" The Bible record of the flood la aupport.ed by a World-wid~ Trod.ilion nlatina amonr many peoplea on the earth today, to the effect that away beck in pre· historic times a p-eat flood of water delupd the earth. The tradition of the flood ia .till extant amonr the North American Indiana at our doora. A Vital Warning At that t hc.-poor woman rais~d her feeble voice and as ked, "Can yol~ do anything for a sinner like me·~ My lire has been bved 10 sm. and now t hat I'm dyi ng I know that I'm going to Hdl But I don"! want to go the1~; I wa nt tu go to Heaven. What can I do?" By h1s own admission. the great prea cher st ood there lookmg into that woman·s fa ce ami thought . "'Wh at can I t.ell her? I have been preaching salva uo n by reformation , but this poor soul has gone too far to reform. I hue been preachina salvatiOn by character, hut she h:t.sn "t any. I've been proclaiming sa lvation by 'ethica l culture," but sh~ wouldn't know what the words mean 1nd l>esides, she hasn"t time for thai." The acriptural record of the nc:iod ia alao aupport.ed by the G-NU.iad Formation. of lh~ Earlh. The tutim ony of reolorilta, aome of them wholly aceptical on Scripture. i• far more atartlinl than most people ima line. and ia proof pcMJitive that only upon the hypothesia of a widespread deluJ'!, can we account for the vaat mud ~ds filW wilh aeo •Mll.s in pla«• far removed lrom the ocean. and of the hure bould~ra in different parta of the world, stranded in extraordinary e quilibr ium. '"Theae va&t ma.MH of primitive rocka,"' aaya Profeuor Forbea. .. apparently without any great wear and tear of travellinr. are depoaited upon the ba re rock, and are often placed in poaitio n• or au ch ticklish equilibrium. that any considerable convulaion would have d isplaced them. A tho u s and circ umatance s demon1trate that the depoe,itio n of thne maaaea has t.aken place at the very laat period in the world"• h iatory. ·· By Pasior Billy James Hargis D'ui stian eru..da w.Acly -P.O. Boll 977, T ..... , ()I......_ 74102 James .aslo; a quest ion and ~n givu a vital warning in chapter 4, verse: 14, of hia Epistle. "Whereas ye know not wh1t shall be on the morrow. for what is your life? It is even a vapour. that appeareth for a little time. and then vanisheth away." Li fe does llf!em hurried, doesn't it? In the wOC"Id of today, people ~ oon1tantly on the move. The rush of life iB manifest in the home, at work. on the lltreeb and along the highway e. While we find ounelvee in auch a raM, many thinp ~ hapJ""ninl about u1. A man , h.vmJ just heard of a new tax levy, Mid to me, "Ho w in the worid did thil lncre-.e in taxca come about! .. .. Rud your daily papcn and you will ~« what ill happenin1 in thil country, "I told him, .. l .. m in 1ueh a con1tant ruah," he Mid, "I don't have time to keep a~Mt of what il takin1 place." In Such a Ruoh You e«, my friend, we ~in auch a rwh to make a livinc, to U.e """" ol the molerial ~ of life, to tatilfy the lud of th• life only that we an: aometimea blind to what il aoint: on about ... Don't you think it il time to &aU a aood iook at yourtelf, at the ~about you, .. d limply .-, ••ftlheft am IT" n.. s;hlo ...... the bomty ol oiile'• lile on ~ in •Crikhtt --with the ieatth ol .-....ity. j.,.. com,_.. fUii'• lite witltdoo--.aatu,. ola ·-..... cpolcklj --···-aWtol ..... ::'t.*-..... _.. .... Lifei.,•u•. that hour arrivea, h~ will leave the highway of life and enter the high way of eternity . Long before the hour of departing th is earth·life, one shoul d aRk him~~eir, ••Where am I?" The first question God ~ver asked man wu , ''Wher~ art thou!" (Geneai1 3:9) God's eye ia all-8eeing; He knew where to find Adam. He a&ked tht: question to impre81 upon man 's mind the foUy of trying to hide from Him. If God should ask mt:, .. Where u1 thou!" what would my ani!Wer be! The queation u n be &inn 1even.l perM>rl al, pra c ti cal and impo rtant applications. lt1lere am I when it comt.:e to the application of the gold.-n rule! j eiUI u id in Matthew 7 : 12. "Therefore aU thinp wh.alal::lner ye would thai men ahould do to you, do ye even ao to them!' Penonal Application Bv app~ thiA rule to my life, 1 cannOt follow the premiM: of communitm -"from e.ch accordinc to hi• ahilil] to eaeh accordinc to hil need. I cannot &ook with covetouene• at what my nei.pbor hae and agree with lqillation that hi• initiati¥e tl>oukl be taxed thot I nUiht llun in what ie hia. Thtl'• aoc:idiam, dw: welfare lltate, and """'« ..,.,.,.m"' to the golde n ..... ~ .,. I when it cornea to powth eft I'ICe! In U Peter I :S.7, dte Apootle odmonloheo u eo "Add to yoor faiib Yirtuc; ood to ...... kaowledp; "'d to bowledp tnlpennee; and to -.r.:-....... ; ..... "' pa e•ee ,.--..: •d to legi&latt-d; they rei!Uit lrom growth in O uistian experience. When one becomes a Christian, he ia established "in the faith." His faith doea not lie donnant, but ill growin1 and increasing .WI . A'a he grows, he becomca more courageoua in the work of the Lord, he IW!ca thia life as temporal and pull on the armor of fa ith to atand a.pinlt evil. He feeda upon the Word and incruaea in know~dce-He reata in the bk.ed ueunnu of the preaence of God with him at all times. Hia Otriltian life i• one of aell-control, f« thit Jkril"le• Chriot. WheN •m I whm it c:omee to r:odlineaa! My friend , God is not ;lr..d • acme would h~e you believe, but lie ia U.e, on Hia throne •nd deaenu our reverence, piety, retpect and deaire to plea~e Him. God's Word tdla ua how to treat one another, fow God h• Jiven eKh penon dipity _and the ript. that are hil, and the O.rilban muM reO?fllR: theae ftchta and exerciae k.ind.neat and w. •. Then 11 ca m~ to him. '"Why not tell her wh at your mother used to tell you I S 1 boy? She's dying , and it ca n't hurt her ~ve n if it doesn "t do her any good ." So bend ing down to ward htr the prea ..:her began -"My dear woman . God is very gra cious and kmd, and His Book. the Bible , says, ·cod 10 loved th ~ ... orld , that He pn Hia onl y beaotten Son. that ,...hosoev~r helienth in Him at10uld not perish , but h1ve everlutinglife." ·· "Oh.'" exclaimed the dying woman . "does it say that in the Bible? My! That ought to get me in . But , sir, my sins, my sins!"" II was amazing the way the verse! cam~ bac k to him . ••My dear woman,'' he continued , .. the Bible says that 'the blood or Jesus Chrtlfl His Son cleiMeth w from all 1in." •· "All 5in. did you say?" she asked ea rnmly. ••0oes it really say, all sin? That o u&)\t to aet me in." "Yes,'' he re plied, kneeling down beside her. "It say1 aU sin. The Bible also says, "Th il it a faithrul uyln1 , and worthy of aU acc~platio n , that Ch riBt lea11 came into the world to •n sinners ; of ,...hom I am chief." •• ··well ," she sa id , ••if the chie f AOt in, I ca n come. Pray for me, sir!" With that the preacher prayed with that poor woman and she got in. And in the procesa, he confessed, "While she ... u getting in . I myaelf rot in . We t wo sinnen, 1 preacher and a poor dyin& woman, were saved to&ether that niaht in the Uttle room.·· -Maranatha YOU NUD NOT IE LOIT . PllCUI "THI IVAM.IL." lOX II. LAI.O, P&.OIUtA The Lon:t is not sleek coneemln1 his proml.., .. tome men count: .. ~ but is lonpufferin(l to ut-WIIrd, not wtlll,.: thft 1ny lhoufd perish, but tNrt. all Sir H enry Howarth aay&: "The breakinc up of th~ earth"• crult, of which evide.nce ~eema to be overwhelmmr . necnurily cauaed p-eat waves to traverse wide continental areal , and drowned the lfeAt bea1ta with continual mantles of loam. clay, rravel and .. nd, u ·~.find them covered and drowned. The ••me reol~t dncribes thi.a flood of waten aa "certainly one of the ma-t wideapread cataatroph" which the world hu aeen," and proves that the wat.en covered Northern Europe to • depth of 1,600 f .. t. poured over Asia Min«, appeand in India, China, Africa, AU..Valia, and the Wett lndift. and fearfully rav..... Nortb aftd South Am.,tc.a. Hear the summary of Sir Henry Howar1h: "I 1ubmit with ... ry conftclanc:e tbat I have ·proved that the uUneti.on ol the mammoth in the old wotW WM Should come to repenUnc~. -2 Plter 319. wclclen, aM GPifaMd owr a l'llera .,. I i n my For God so loved the wot1d, that he pYe hil only~ Son, thlt wtD-wtdec:onti.Mn.t.l--.bt.ot.iq m..tionehip with GodT I tab IOIMLr believettl in him lhould not perish, but h-. ...-t•tJrc llr.. -John J..16.' a ~ heatamb, in stock and .... my.af, "9t"h.et Bel ieve on the Lord .1e1u1 Christ, 1nd thou lhllt be lftld. -kb 1&31. whkll. _., • ...U • other doH dte ......., -to •!" _z Cor w. .... -_....., lltat lltla The chareh ia the body of Now is the eccepted time; btihold. now ~ thl dl1 of 11Mt.lon. • ..tructioa •• c.a..t 'by a ChrioL At _., ito -d ia .,d 1T'8 TIMB TO SIIJNBI 11oqo1 o1 ..... which ..-.1 IDCMit .. apiMt ... tl4c t ' I ol The put miaatonary J. H.-laoa Tay&or fnqtlla!lt.l,y toM o1 a Otht-...... cww the lud. d.rowaJ.na the world I'O"f'l-.& aillrl wOrld who alway• lmpn~Med on Dew coa,.,.. the ~ to wf*--tor a.rtat • -••tw.eh, &IMt U.. ...,..., their ct.r.1t • ~ Ia w.; '-d .. -;bJo. roaalaa:" ··11tat lito 1-. today. 1"he cllweh _.. -.cl Onee, on meetinJ a .. )'OUDI Qtb-who W ,....tlJ +r DW .. IMd, .. •-'-7 ea.-.. wWc:b .._.. • ..... -wWdt-God-· oha•aetorio-~Aad how--,...-a Clotlr 11 luwa,..lioaollloa-"lwaaaot oat lnothar?" 'J1ta n»UU that had--... 1.-d lor ....... •1 Ek .. _ .................. the .;,.. J'C* lk • ...,_ _. c1o "And bow many N!w you woe to "'011,.1-_.,.a' mv,.... •........ .... *•aid ...t .... ..,... ... ....... .... ol _, Ia ""'-'""' .......... t. .... -clay, The Bible record·ofthe nood ia ello aupported by R~n and Common s~n•. There are some thinp in the Bible' hard to be ,undentood. Thin11a which are not contrary to our rea10n. but whlch are beyond our reuon. The record of the nood, however. ia neither contrary to. nor beyond our reuon. When we .know all the facta, the neceuity of the nooc:t becomes apparent. Some yean aco. in Enrland, a man wa• killed by beinr choked to death. A man hirh in offidal circles in Enrland planned the killina. and while he did not himNif commit the deed. he hired anothe1 to put him to death. The victim wu brourht. to a certain buildinr. where the hired a .. aui.n tet upon him and choked him to death. All En1land knew of the killina of thi.a men, and .knew also the man who had planned hla death. Queen Victoria waa on the thron e, and ahhou1h abe knew that this official had put a man to death. nevertheleaa the Queen. aome time later, publicly honored the man with a kni1hthood. In s pite of the fact that he had deliberately planned the death of another human being. thia Chri1 tian Queen honored him a t on e of her court celebrations, while the reneral public as&ented to the act! You will aay impou ible. Not a t all. Not when you know all the facta. That man who was choked to death waa·a murd erer, the hired aasa ui n w aa t h e public hangman. and the official who ordered the murderer's death wa• the Lord Ch iel J ustice or En1land. who a few yean later was kni1hted at a reward for many yean or faithful public service! When we know all the I acta about a question it makes a difference. T he killing of that ma n was an act of justice upon the dead. an act of mercy towa rd the livin1. and upon that baai1. the neceNity of the nood becomes apparen t. In Genesis 6 we read : ""And God taw thai th~ wid~dn~u of mon wcu IUOI in th~ ~orth, ond thol ~wry imqinotion of th~ tho~ht• of hU heorl (.I)CU only ~uil continually .... And God 1aid unto Noala, Th~ ~nd of oU fla•h U com~ be{or~ m~. {or the earth U fitl«l with 11i~nce thro~h them. "TheaonaofGod, who are believed by aome to be the deac:endant.a of the 1odly line of Seth, had broken down the barriera between themaelvet and the unaodly line ol Cain, and the intermarriace ol 1odly and untodly had brourht then, u it often brinp today. a harvett of ai.n . The earth became r.Jied with violenCe and iniuttice. There wu no order. nocovernment. No man was ..te, either in hia own peraon, or in poaaeuion of thoee who were his own. Murder and rape wes die rule. Some studen\1 of demonoiOI)' believe th•t the antediluvian rianta were a rac:e of beinp actually related to demona, and ao poei.tively ~ by the Devil. that it practically amounted to demons becomin1 memben of the human family. and that in the ~andemonium of unrichteousneu which cau.Md poiYiamy to pr01per, and purity to cea~e from the earth, God deatroyed the entire race, 1parinr only Noah and hia family because Noah waa "perfect in hia pnerat ion1." The phraM: meana upri1ht in hia marri.a1e Rlationthip, ·and it eivet us an inaiaht into the awful dapneracy of that day. wh•n Peraonal J)Utity WQ IUCh a ~a~rc:lty dial God'• Word rec;orda it only of Noab. Self· Preeenation 1'llon II aa old aytq thai, ··w.,..._ 11 th 11n1 ... of ututt:• Do you bel:kft. .lt? . .,. .. -___.. .... Otoltol _, ... -.;:;-. --~---....,-- • , ••• lirotheffy kindne.; a•4 to brotherly ki~ ...,;,y.· ,_ ......... ... ,.. .., Bl,alri"' hlo h-t .. ·~ .. ol .... --. "Y--.. Lood--·-· "' :-:=. ~ ~ ~ ... yo.-... =.=r.:.~t:.::.. ... -=--.r?:::.',I!-J::~·~,.,-.::.: =.:. ..::e:.·~ ~ tt.e. .... ? toahiM.,.-Jtlaalre.d7half...... ..,..., .. _ ......................... t .... 11 .... . YCN e....oc ... '"-Go& "• aoc:aa M It il Uti" "'True." ................. "10 .... pllt,.., _.. _.., Ia ... ,._ oftWre• .. ••••• It 10, you wW 11 oaoe .....,. C1lriot • row Sa- fro• lin, for Ula ..... ,... ...,.... II .OM OIMr .... ..... lha-._-_ _,,. __ " -·· AOia 4:ll. N II I c•rNt ••• ro• 11rnt ........ _.,_ .... _ .., ..... ..., ...... -.. _ ... _ .... ..,. .... _ ....... _.., ........ -..... .... ta. ... .,. not y a-__,. ,._. .......... He a ....._., bat let tt th-. wt II ~ rflld ...,.r• I .. ._,.,.... ,.. ..... ,11 1 , ~to, ............ TMialthel-.to~ .. Orl .... , .................. ,.,... ...................... .... ...._. .. ._r .... ,.. ,..,......that.nih•.u.~....,,... ... ,we ••• .,._,._..., •••' ,...... • •• ,. •"' .....,., ,... ..... thnMcb,......... • ... Ul II~M4tM._~­ -llo." -• .ll. lla/foft, "' ..... , ... t.IESA WATTIUS CO. .... a.IJOJ RaDda.U John VlsiUa, 21, or 220 20tb St., Central Newport, "' ~E'WPORT.IfAROOR USIGH SECOIID SECllON--'Pap 3 South Shore opening I'Mtecl MOG VlaWa't SAT URDAY, rant.ce&Ddctarlld wtth PQI-Jean Beutler, 1980 letb st., South Sbore S&JUAc Club, oo trocpa ao.t lD Soutbeut Alia. IITIIOD of IIW'1jaua ••• Clllp Newport He.tpta, reporitd$UO tbt r:.,y at Nwport Harbor, After tbetropby preMIID.tloD, Jerel Palmer, 500 AU.O AYe,, wortb ot cloth1Da ttola from preMated tropbl11 10 wtaa•a a U bOat notllla paraded lifnport Hliebtl, reported tbat a ckltbea dryer at tbl.taddrell, of 1be ZDd aod Srd rae• of tbrou&tl Hle tarbol" tn colo!'hll be ftl abot 1n the hiP with wntJe abe left tM •uoctromat tbt bl..polDt aeries durtoc the flag dreA led b)' BugoC&ner's u a1r IUD by 1 of z teenare betweea 4:20 aad 4:SO p.m •• , • open,Loc day festlvtttes. aa toot" LUD1.!Uo"wlthth10Yer boll who followed him 1D a Stereo eoUQd equtpmeot valued Ceremooles begu wttll the Sextet Dt.Delaod Sand a.boUd car AI be rode h11 bicycle oo at $570 was burcl&rllold from flag ralsinc r ites led by Com-pf'OY1.d1D.c musle. ln1Dt BIYd, betweeo ?:SO IDd the bome of PbUIJp ROM, 1404 modore Dick Bauer. Cunoc Caaooo 'a.tutes were Ured '1:35 p.m •••• Terry Grant W, Oceu Front, Balloa. be-salutes were ft.red as Flag Of-by CU Knucl&oo's "Tigress" Ntbch, 22, or 2Z4 Newpor t tween l:SO •·91· and 8 &.m. Ocers BUI Mc.Naugbton, Don to other racbt clubs oo the BIYd,, Newport Hetcnts, wu ••• A car battery worth $2~ Price, AOOy ADclerson, Dents bay aa U)e notllla passed by, &rrMted at 11:30 p.m. at his us stolen from Nigel Braridt Burnett and Gil Knlldsoa were Upon returD1ng to the South r utdeoce and cbarpd with pos. of 2013 Calvert st., Costa Mesa, introduced to the crOYd of more Shore Port steaks and Mnioo or marljua.Da , •• wblle bls car was parted at lba.D 100 members and guest&. were coaswned and ~~~!II Oolol'es PadiLla, 40, or 2860 300 E. Newport Center Or., Father OorLas blessed SSSC's began 1D the main sa~ Alta Vista, East Bluff. was Newport Center, from 9 a.m. fleet and led a pnyer tor the club faclllties. el».rpd with shoplifting after May 19 until 1 p.m. May 20 ber urest at 4:50 p.m. at ••• Management or the VIlla BANK pLANs A' N P enney's In Fashion Island •.• Roma restaurant, 445 N. New- Roberta Lorraine Hughes, 45. port Blvd., Newport Heights, ot 1942 Port Nelson Pl., Har-reported that someooe stole Construction will start soon CICIY about 8,000 sq. ft . orthe bor VIew Homes, was sUgblly i patntlng va lued at $150 trom on the Bank or California build-ground Ooor space of the 77,000 injured at 1:20 p.m. when a the wall or the restaurant be-tng, a 6-story otftce comple:r sq. n.structure.Al.Soscheduled eat she was drh1ng collided tween 10 p.m. and midnight located within Newport PLace to occl()y a portion or the fa- With aoother car, driven by ••• Wekltng equJpment valued t he $200 million pla.Ju:r.ed com~ clllty 1s the SouthernCaUfornia Gary Floe, or Ora.oge, at San at $454 was stolen from a muntty for bustness located headquarters ror Johnson and Joaquin HIUs Rd. and Mac-storage bulldlng or the lnlne near Orani1! County Airport. Yape CoostrucUon Coml)a.Dy Arthur Bl,d. Coast Country Club between A full service Baru; or CaUl and Mape Industries, the butk1- • FRIDAY, MAY 19 7 p.m. May 19 and 5 a.m. ornla branch will lDJUally o.:: lngowoers. Patrick Jeffrey Schneider, May 20. Newport Place was acquired 24, or 1907 GlenwOOd Lane, LI!GAL MOTICI! ln 1'371 by Emkay Development Baycr est, was arrested at 1:45 LIGAL MOnCI Company. Inc., a subsidiary or a.m. at 523 Westminster Ave., fiCTITIOI.5 BI.51NESS NAME M.orrlsoo-KnOOsen Company Newport Heights, and charged FICTITIOUS BtEINESS NAME STATE MENT Inc., from Lockheed Aircraft with lewd a.od Imm oral conduct STATEMENT The following persoos are Corp. It Is the second major ••• Clothing valued at $200 The following persons are doing business as: Uni-Pac-lt undertaking by Em kay Uf Call - was stolen from Dl.aoa Murchi-doing business as: MacArth11r UOI Birch Street Suite 4• tornia. Earlier, Emkay de- soo's car willie 11 was parked Ltd., 2152 Dupont Drive, New-Newport Beach, c~.: Albert veklped the 18-story Bank or near her residence at 445 N. port Beach, CaUtornia: Real Leslie Maloney, 3806 Inlet Isle California Plaza Ln San Diego. Newpor t B lvd., Newport Estate lnvestors Inc. a CaUl-Drive Corona del Mar Ca · --------------- Heights, from 5 p.m. to mid-ornta Corporatl~n. io82 Ml-Holly' Hutchison MatoneY Jao6 ----~EG_~_~TI~~----II'"•IJ•II'"•Es ~ Digh.t • • ·Potted pLants valued chelson Dr ive, Newpo rt Beach, lnlet Isle Drive, Corm:a. del FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ._ ._ ,. at $30 were stolen from Merrill California· Orner w. Long 1401 Mar Ca STATEMENT 0 --------------------, MllDdt's yard at lOci Jade Ave., Gala.xy nr'tve, Newport Beach, rhls business is belng con-The fol\owlng person Is doing THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH IS THE Balboa. Island, between 8 p.m. CaWornia, ducted by a partnership. business as: Fatsos, 2302 w. CENTER FOR May 18 and 11 a.m. May 19 Thls business Is being con. Signed: Albert L. Maloney . Ocea.ntront, Newport Beach: • A s uede coast valued at ducted by a Limited Partner-This statement fl ied with the Michael David Huish, 2304 W. BIBLICAL STUDIES $196 was stolen from a rack ship. county clerk or Orange County Oceanfront, ~e,-port Beach. a t the "Back Street'' store in Signed: Real Estate Investors on : May 23, 1972, by Beverly This bu siness Is being ('on- Fashion lsland between 4 p.m. Corp., Robert D. Volt, Pres.; J. Maddo:r, deputy county c lerk. ducted by an tndlvtdual. IH THE HEWPORT .. MESA AREA a.nd 8:35 p,m. • · . A 35 mph Oliver W. Long. PubUsh: May 25 June 1 8 Signed: Michael o. Huish. DR ' JAMES O'BRIEN COMBS speed wuning sign at Po.t This statement filed wilh the 15, 1972 , In theN...:.O,t H.;~ This statement!lled with the Dunletgh aoo Newport Hills Dr ., county clerk of Orange County Ensign. F .17976 county clerk of or an""" County IS YOVR BIBLe TeA CH e R. A ND P R.E!ACH E!R Harbor View Homes wass•-Je M •s 19-b ' •· , ...., n on: ay " • '"• y Beverly on: May 30, 1972, by Beverly ~~:;:":,.L~A ... ~~·. AT ,~::: t:: =~•RL5~1~L:J~~s abo1.~9 :415$p;00m ..•• ~.brac!relet J. Maddox, deputy couoty clerk. LEGAL NOnCE J. Maddox, deputy cour:tyclerk. COST..... 7r 00 P.M. I!VAGI!LIST_IC HO U R va ..-..a was ... en om Publish· June 8 15 22 29 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME p-~u h J 8 l" 2" '9 .Wary Hammond's apartment at 1972, In ·the Ne..;....,• H;•bo~ ..,... s : une • "• "• -• HOME OF P. G. HEUMt.HH CHRISTit.H SCHOOL 1 -~· -• STATE MENT 1972, in the Newpo.t Hutm ·~==~==~~==l~~;~~;~~~~ 321-1 2 Larkspur Ave., Corona Ensign. F -18063 Tbe following persons are Ensign. f' .18088 I ---LEc AL_HO_T1-CE _______ LEGAL NOTICE--:~~u~~s~~~.s 42:~1d!:: ----LEG.iLt«lTJCE-- OI FJRIUSTSTat •• t;.,RI!~ L':,~H:~::ASTER -----------------------------------------Ave., Corona del Mar : Allen FICTITiOus-stSINEss -NAME .-... ., •• ~. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Patrick Stewart, 27'00 Peter-STATEMENT 3303 v-.. Li4io Lu...,_ ~ in AMirioe Santa .\na California "-• t SOD c M • son u'"·• ... p • , osta es:a; The to\ lowing person Is doing Newport kada 2100PMHkiVIMtDr. Date May 23, 19'72 Donald Edwin Zwelfel 421 SUNDAY SQIOOL In pursuance or a resolution of the Board ot Supervisors of Goldenrod Ave., Coron'a del business as: J. C.'s Pool Ser- 9 ...... 4 10110 .... CoraM dlf Mlr, CaUf. the Orange County Flood Control District adopted May 23, 1972 Mar. vice, 214 Nice Dr ·· Santo. Ana SUNDAY SIEJlVICE.S REV. WI LBUR E. ALLEN directing this ooClce, NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN tlla.t the Tills business is being con-92703: Jerry C. Lear, 214 Nice ·9 a.a. n410tl0 a.-. Interim Pa.stor Clerk or said Bol.rd wlU r eceive In Room 50lln the Cotmty ducted by a partnership. Dr., Sa.nta Ana 92703· WEDNESDAY EVENING 1Jtc9)::0000AA:A.Mi_· Family Wo~ AdmlnlstraUOil Building, 515 North Sycamore Street, santa Signed: Allen P, Stewut, D. Tbts business is belng con-~•-.uoo . ,...._ ch ..-ADI. on or before the hour of 2:00p.m. or June 19, 1972 sealed E. z-e"el. ducted by an lndlvtdua.l. ......... ,,.... 8p.m. .,,.,nUl -• bid 1st .. u Stgned:JerryC.Lear. , UADING llOOM . Fntiw Wor*Jp 11 or pr~sa or the construction or that portion or East This statement !lied with the This stalement filed witll tlle wee• c1a1a: 9 a.m •. 5 p.m. NURSERY PROVIDI!.D Newport Helgtlts Storm Dra.ln fro m Dover Drive to Flfteenth 'cowty clerk of Orange County county clerk of Orange County WHM.,.,9a.tn.-7:4!p.n•ll---------..J street. on: May 15, 1972, by Beverly on: Apr. 26, 1S72, by Beverly T....._y and Frida•: ITEMS J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. J Maddo d 1 k 9 ' (1) Lump Sum Mob!Uutlon, (2) Lump Sum Clearing, (3) Publish: May 18, 25, June 1, · :x, eputy county c er • w;:·; :.:.~·~ ~-~·m· 1500 C.)'. Co,mp. Fill, (4) 480 L.F. 54" Class IV RCP, (5) 8, 1972, tn the Newport Harbor 19~,bl:~h~hJe~e~:t ~!·rt!;~ SBCONDotUR.OtOF 15'16 L.F. 5l 'CiassWRCP,(6)545 L.F,42'"Ciass WRCP, Ensi.gJJ. f.l7818 Ensign. r.1741 4 OIJUST. saJ!f"rr't1ST (7) 8.f L.F. 24" 1800D RCP, (8) 70 L.F. 18" 2000D RCP, Ntwpott Beac .. at (9) 150 L.F. 18" 1500D RCP &t Headwall, (10) Lump Sum Con.adcl 3282 8roed atr.'t Junction Structure til, (11) Lump Sum Junction Structure 12, ·3100P-.::ifk: ~ .... Dr. (12) Lump Sum Transltlon Structure #l, (13) Lump Sum Newport H1ilat1 TransJUon Structure t2, (14) Ea. 1 -Manhole, (15) Lump SUNDAY SOIOOL 10 a.m. A Fru ' •"d lrul•p•nd•"' Sum Special Catch Basin, (16) Lump Sum 14-fool Catch Basln, SUNDAY SERVICE toa.111.. Co"t'•t•tion•l (17) Lump Sum 3.5-toot Catch Basin, (18) Lump Sum Street WEDNESDAY !VBNJNG Ch rld,.,. Cllvrd 1 Repuement, (19) Ea. 2 CMP Drop lnlels, (20) Lump Sum Rudint: lt.ooa:. 1 P•• W:aiDtain Traffic &. Detours. .... DR. RtB;ELL SPrrTLER _.. C...&B"J. Interlm Pastor PIU"suant to the provisions of Section 1773 of the LabOr Code Eaa-c•" 11'•"'--ot the State or CaWornta, the Board of Supervisors has Woa.-Fri.: 10 a.e. co 5 p.m. SUNDAY SERvtCB ascerta.lned the general pr eva!Ung rate or wa~s and employer ~Clnday cwnia&l1 7 co 9 AND CHlJilOi satOOL payments ror health and welfare, ¥1.catton, pension and slmJiar S.t.: 10 a.-. to 4 p.a AT 10!00 A.M. purposes lfJI)Ucable ttl the. work to be done. These rates sh:UI You arc conWy ilm.rcd co Nwnny un proftl~Ml be the m.lnimum wage rates tor tnts project. These rates are attand Serftaa and fttONE: on tlle with the Clerk or the Board or Supervisors and c~fes co u.-wlll be made available to any Interested r arty on request. Central Bible Qun:b 2JRD ST. et ORAMGI, COSTA MUA -MI-AOJ Sunday Moruio& Worablp .•.•. · .... 10:80 Lm. Sunday Eveotng Wot ablp •.•...... 7:00p.m. Wednesd ay Bi ble Study * P rayer . • 7 :00 p.m. An 1Ddepeadeo& oburob wUb Bi ble ministry CLIPP D.IVI, NIWPOIT IIACH A N!W CNURCN WILCOMU YOU TH& fii&V, DOH L , IHGL£, .. AlTO" SUNDAY SCHOOl..,,.,, f r4S A.M. 118LIITUDY WORSHIP • , , • , 11 A.M.-· 7 P.M. J1 JO P.M. I CHURCN Of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE OF CORONA DEL liAR I LIANO. C.. J ACIUON. MINIITIIII S'edQ' ••••• , , 11:00 &.m. • • • , •••• ll:OOa.m. Plall aad pectal proVisions which iociUde contract docu- ments will be anllable tor examlnaUon wuoout charge at the om.ce ot tbe District or may be secured upon payment, tncludlnc state Sales Tu, of: (a) $4.20, II requested by mall aDd (b) $3.15, lt picked te:~ at District office, made payable to: Orange County Flood Control Dtstrlct, Posl Omce Bo:t 1078 (MaiUnc address) 400 Clvlc Center Drive West (Street address) Santa Au., C&Wonl1a. Tbe:re wtll be oo refUnd for return of plans and special proYtaloD.s aDd retun1 1s oot required. Tbe standa.rd speeltlcatlons. and plans (adopted March 7, 197Z) ue a lso part ot this contract. Copies ot the standard specUlc&Uoos &ad plans are also available at the omce or tbt District tor an additional charge, Including State Sales Tax, of: (1.) $3,47, tr picked 1.1P at the District oftlce and (b) $4.5Z, i! n questod by mail. 8} order of tbe Baud or Supervisors or the Orange County FlOod Coot:rol Dtstrlet, Onllge County, c aurornl.a. (SEAL) WlLLlAM E. ST JOHN County Clerk and e:x-omcto Clerk or the Board of S~r- vtsors of the Orange County Flood Control D!.strlct By June Aleunder, Deputy P11bU8b: Newport Harbor Eoslgn, JuDe 1 and 8, 19'12 ................. biGAL NOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The roucnrlng pe.rsoo.s are doing business as: Newport out. doors, 507 Orchid Ave., Cof'OIII. del Mu 926%5: Jim and Judy Hicks, 507 Orchld Ave,. Corona. dol Mar. Tbla bual.Dess is bel.nc con. dttctad b7 a ceoeral putDer. sblp. StiH<t: Judy Hicks. Tbls statem&Dt lllecS wUb tbe eo-ctort ol Osuct COOIDt!' Oil: lil&J 15, lt?!, by Bt9tl'tJ J. lltddoa, doi><Q -clort. PeUab: May u. a. J .. 1, t, U?t, in 1bo N-Hatbor lulp. F -I '1110 IUHHIHG'S COLL!CTOR'$ 11101' NOW -2 LOCA.TIONSI BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Cant Hwy Corona dol Mor Phone 644-7336 S.AL!S & SEll¥ a: ..20 I!. 11TH $T. COSTA MUA . ,..,""-,_ .. • --Pt opet" Frtttng Assured 3409 E Coast Hwy. Cor oN del Mar 875·3133 '"._. .................. .. r::..-. ........... . ,,...._ forlu~ Coli Chrlel ....... .,...,..,. 527~ ................ .tilT-A .... .......... -.....,._ •Dry c ...... ~ JIIIWI I DIMMITT ~ ,~r ~~~LT:: ...aa•·-·· -· ...... ....,~~~-':"'•• ONil DAY l&ftVICII .-.u .. Y l.._..,....v ~Lee 't ....... . ._. .u ... -.......... WIK·a TH &P'T INIUNANCil Pt'W' 'c eAts m OLD NIWfORT ILW. l-1. ~lllo)o. C. leAl Ol!f ll.tal I~~~~'~.,.~~·;·~!!! ••--•••••oo••u•l: ALL bd&ri-T-' PJ.Oallft "tan• 111 ••• -.:..=-.... ' CloMII • -... -II!Qo·-....... T.--·--.... Ml-1711 Meet ... M lttbl ... Safeco Srdl. r ___ ,. up to ~ ot willie ,.. .... --· Sml1, You're With s.raco. ~ aA...ca ,,... • .JJIIIC8 BOB PALEY Bob & Associates Ql~ 1543-94441 RESTYLE YOUR w..rn. OUTMODED FUR NOW ... ~=If $5950 ONLY ... Iru:IMMs: • RFSTYUNG • CLEANING • GLAZING • NEW LFNTNG __ ...,.up.. 1'HE MAGIC TOUCH OF A(.o(Sl'.E2 FVU IMilCHAR LESCOH!NCAN CRUTI .AN EXCITING, PASBIONABU STl'Ut.. JUST POll YOU I • ..... ......t.flr ........... , !---• ~;u:; ..... OfFtCI ...... LV IM. 301l N• 1111 8 W ............. ,._.. • Nuneri .. I 11Alt80& PAINT 6 'lfALLPAPD Hi i_,.Qf PAINTS 0 ,.,. u. I~MTniiNS OF JMLLI'-11 BltL~JiwF. Ct nn ... Mir (Wa:'l'...,...,. ...... ... ,..,. : ., ..... . A. ....... c PUIIMII '100 Ct=' •• ·~ OOoMo~.._ • P' '071 ...... DAT .MICIIT WATDH&A-n. ,., __ • SERVICE ICC)OI'L lTISNOI.LVe•A•a A"D "AMDaA• WIPAtU 340 I E. Coul Rlpw., Coroa a .4el. tlar Pbooe : 87~4t40 Ol••r Lo<llllo••: .NIIW •ue•o --....... _ .. _ • Rdl' ID'IW*S .... ,., ....... COtiCMIA HL Ma & -REIIIIIII I!CMI··,.• no C:... ~EI, 1172 1110_141~"'" •• 7 CALIF. • IOIQl.U, IIIAY II I .... liar 10 1811 i:IO a.m. ~~~=~~~::::=~~ no 1aJ -......... ........ p, '100. plol, Ill IIIII G-1M WattJo. 16, al II&JII. llalro Tbo -· ot l ll, .. ,JIIIa .. _l_ .__ -BodkJior. ~p o....., 111'7 Zlltb Sl,, Will Newport, • TVIISIMY,IIAY II boatll>tComm.U,C-op-~ dollblld 1M talalllll' 1M .., Jkwport c.._ Dr., t...t 408 Ctabboul, ts,soo. wu arrtlted u 9:45 p.m. at Two blbcaJw, n.laltl:t at tst. UO.J Cbarcb et l Hti.JoCJ'CCM POLICE BLOTTEr~. CIMIN VOTIRI WILL ·1ding Permits ft( .. 6 1DGMMol*'U:,_,.ud de'rtklrpiDtDt, I permtta, $48,-8&lloa BI.J CICI, S lllt Pla.et, C.atnl Nnpoct, wwt ltoS. from I cu bt-' ' bociCtd till record •1111 to 000 ud $U,aoo. aboYt cooertte ..,.,. &Dd cbarpd wltb ptt!Uc !Jitoxl-laac:lDI to ~ Rtclllt)', .Sl ·-------·-------------, $11.11S,I11, ~ lut,_,.,, J. Mdfaa&MCIII,EdwardGidd-turt at lUl W. Cout ea.tioa , •• A btc)'cle talued tt VIa lJdo loud, Lido lale, wblll M&1 JJ mart ot tn,stl ,077. LDp. I atorJ omct bulldtDc at $'7'H,OOO. $50 wu Jtollltnftom u tmloctecl tt wu s;uked ID Buffwu' pult-na. 1• tbl J.s tlfcMit per-150 Newport Ceater, $$00,000. Earl Ktnr, addt.Uon at I*AP at 111 401b St., Wut tnr Jot at Fuhloa Ialaad from mit total !Or OM tnOitb, t1· • CUFF HAYEN UdO Park Dr., $11,000. Newport, wbere lt was ltft 3:30 p.m. QQUI S:SO p.m •••• eoodocl oa11 bJ tilt $14,070,110 -rt Palmer, odd I<> pr. F.A.B. Collllruellllo Co., 2 loiiii>Ol'UII1 by Jalr Walts of A lllcyelo "'luod at $40 wu INued lD S..Umbtr lilt Jtu, & .. , 5SO KLD.p Rd., $8,000. .tory ~lex, S907 S.sbore, TuMiD from 9 a.m. May IS 1fDI111 from P&trleJa WU.OO'I Tbo bJao11 11om lot llay • PROMONTORY POINT S44,SOO. unlll 1 a.m. llay 21 ••• A open prop at 2018 SullaiiiD "" the B&)'WOOd aputmeota The lniDt Co., ' coacrete • UOO ISLE $100 bicycle was stolen from Dr., DoYwShona,betweent:!O project o1 thelrYiDt Co~. total. parking str~JCtv;Hs, 501 , eot, W. c . Buttner, a.ddlUon, Ill q:artmeot stat.rweU at the and 9:SO a.m ••.• A thlef toot ine onr $5,000,000. 701, 801, ud901 E. CoaetHwy., vta Mentooe, $10,000. ot Mtcbiel Snetsoo, z automobile tires "'''*' at Follow1DI permt11, valued at eacb $107,250; total, $538,250., AllaD FaiDb&rg. add, alter, Ferll&DOO St., Balboa, be· $133 from a stonp locker $2,500 and ovtr, were Jaaued • BALBOA SOO Vla Lido Nord, $10,000. e p.m. May ZO,and3p.m. at c. J. ArrumUb's reaJ.deoee durtnc the lut 2 weeks 1D May: SOB lDvestment, 2 story dll-R. L. Horn, addition at 1Z8 21 ••• A c:lut ch plate and at 1210 Park Newport, between • HARBOR VIEW mLLS plel, 201 6tb St., U4,187. Vta Ithaca, $11 ,000. ttre worth $120 were stolen 11 a.m. May 14 and 2 p.m. Tbe ln'loe Co., 115 permlls Clemenz.a, &di!!Uon, S08 An~ • NEWPORT HEIGHTS TDlat'HY L STRADER ofNew~ trom Timothy Stephens' car May 23 ••• Tooll and fta:hiAg tor the Ba)'1r00d Dri~e aput-ade, $2,500. Paul Cuomo, addltton at 538 port Beach has Joined tbe DoD white 1t was parked at his tackle worth about $ZOO were meats, lncludin& a recrea.uon E, stockwell, remodel p.r-AUso An., $10,000. Koll Company of I:nlDe a. vtee relldeDCe at 904 W, Balboa. stolen from a boat beloDC1nc buUdJnc, carports, restrooma:, age, 1318 E, Balboa, $5,000, • WEST NE WPORT HEIGHTS president and pneral counsel. Bh'd., Balboa, from 9p.m.u.n.tll to Charles Howud, 324 E. Zotb Jarmdry rooms, and apartment • CAMEO SHORES Ho&g Hospital, 301 Newport For the past 2 years, bt wu mldnlgbt . . • Tbleves took 8 St., CoAa Mesa, While 1t wu btdldlnp, $5,0!3,578, H. E. Karsten, &dcU.Uon. 4627 Blvd., out-pa.Uent clinic build-a putner 1o the Newport Bea.cb aluminum dlDJng chairs valued at 3101 W. Coast Hwy., Coroaa L. B. KiDL awtmm~Dc pool, Camdeo Rd., $50,000. log, $140,000, Jaw flrm of Duryea Carpenter at $320 troma walkwa.yadjacent del Mar, from 4:30p.m. May Z2 1?61 Port Manlel&h, $4,400, • CORONA DEL MAR • AIRPORT AREA £ Barnes. He wa~ president to Berksntre's restaurant, 3450 wrt112 p.m. May 23. B. L. Sherk, n'lmmlng pool, Jeremy Hill, add, repair, 404 Mabolly "-Gnu, puUtlons, of the 0ra.nge COWJty Fair board Vla ()porto, Lido Shops, betWeen SE AMAH J OE GRADUATES 3830 Ocean Btrcll Dr., $3,800. Iris An., $8,700. . 3822 Cl.mpus Dr., '$3,200. 1o 1971 aDd a director IU'ld 1 p.m. May 20 and 1 a.m. J W Don Gabriel. swimmi.Dg pool, Olck Beauchamp, add1Uon at Stei.Dbrugge & Moon, attera-secretary of the Greater Irvine May 21 • , • Rosemany Williams, Navy Sea~n M 0= M • 19'11 Port Seabourne, $3,500, 2626 CoYest., $2,500. tlons, 3'n0 Campus Dr., $5,000. lodustria1 League. currently, 4601 Cortland Dr., Cameo High~ Trott;r, Tr~ 0 t ~1 J f!; Theodore Tate, addition, at Cbatles Blood, 2 story du-Don Koll, addition at 4120 be ls chairman of RepubUcan lands reported that $15 was Jay · er o asm 2807 Ebbtide, $4,500. plex, 303 Larkspur, $44,000. Birch, $6,400; tenant develop-Associates of Orange County. stol~ trom a purse left in her Ave., ~ooat1el ~~t'r ~~i Plper, swlmmlng pool, 1615 Allen Quicker, a swtmmlng ment, 4100 Blrch, $3,108. Followln 1\Js g:rad~.aUon fr om car . while it was parked on uated om recr a I Hatlbon Crest Ctrcl&, $4,500. pool at 212 Hue! Dr., $2,800. Keystone savings & Loan, John c!rroll Univer sity in Brighton Rd., Cameo Shores, t~e Naval Tntnlng Center at E. E. Mance, swimming pool • IRVINE TERRACE 2 story bwldlog, 4301 Mac-Cleveland Otuo and the OCLA from 4 to 4:30p.m. S::•::•_:0_:10:!K0c:.·:_--,----- at 974 S&ndcasUe, $4.,SOO. W. Taylor, alterations, 2001 Ar thur Blvd., $200,000. law se~l h~ served as a • MONDAY, MAY 22 L!GAL HOnea J. W. Hines, addition, 2711 Sabrina Ter ., $3,000. • BALBOA rst.AND first lleute~nt in the U.S. Ar my Donald Malcolm Pehkotf, 41, Ebbttde, $8,000. • BIG CANYON Burress & Donovan, 2 story 1o Korea tor 2 years. Jf 403 Belvue Lane, Balboa, • NEWPORT SHORES WHll:im D. Lusk, 2 story, 1 duplex Z23 Sapphire, $51,200. ~ was arr ested atl a.m.at Balboa Ttm Macres, swtmmi.Dgpool, unit dweiUng at 3 Locllmoor, Ga.r~r Brandt, 2 story du~ L,IGAL MOnel _ Blvd, and 6th st., Ba.lboa., and 3 Canal Circle, $3,000, $95,900. plex, 311 Grand Canal, $30,000. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME charged with driving under the • NEWPORT CENTER George Jeffries, 1 story, 1 Peter de Bal.l.l.L, Phi Up Patch, STATEMENT influence of alcohol ..• Pamela Pacutc Mutual Ute Insurance untt dweWng, tO Cypress Point, duplex, 210 Emerald, $37,500 , The following person Is doing Catllerine Sowa, 19, of 1512 Co., 700 Newport Center Dr., $56,000. business as: The Galley, 810 Irvine Blvd., HarborHigttlands, space develOpment on3rdfloor, R. H. Osbrink, 1 story, 1 unit BONUS TO ENL IST E Balboa Blvd Newport was arrested at 6:45 a.m. at soutll slde,SZ27,«0;oorthslde, dwelll.Dg at 8 Cypress Point, A $1,500 boaus will be paid B~ch : Lynn Ber~~d Strauss, Marine Ave. and Bayside Dr., $228,000; 4th noor, $488,800. $75,000. to quallfted personnel enlisting 1256 N. Poinsettia PI., L.A., Irvine Terrace, and charged The Irvine Co., alter SuUe B. A. Batc~eller. dwelling at tn the Mar toe Corps combat Cal. 9004S. with publtc drug Jntoxi catlon 700 at 550 Newport Center Dr., 15 Hermitage, $109,200. arms fields during a 3-month This business Is being con-••. A stereo casette tape $10,650; reflecting pool, 610 Ron Bennett, SW:Immtng pool, test period from JUDe 1 through dueled by an lndlvtdual. player valued at $90 was stolen Newport Center Dr., $41,500. 10 Pinehurst, $4,500. Aug. 31. The recruit must en-S igned: Lynn Be.rnard from Phllllp Wink.ler's r est- Ponderosa Homes, partitions Walt Crutteoden, swimming list [or 4 years and sign up Strauss. dence, at 302 33rd St., West and eleetrtcal wort, 369 San pool, 1 Rue de Pare, S7,000. tor any one of 3 military oc-This statement filed wlth the Newport, between 4 p.m . May FICTITIOUS BWlNESS NAME STATEMENT The followlog person lsdotng business as: Newport Micro. electronics, 1050 Rutland Rd., Newpor t Beach: James R. Crowder, 1050 Rutland Rd., Newport Beach, This business is being coo- ducted by an individual. Signed: James R. Crowder. This statement tiled with the county cler k ot Orange County on: May 15, 1912, by Beverty J. Maddox, deputy coUDtyclerk. r:::Yiiiii'Tiuil----, • WEST UPPER BAY c~Uona.l specl.aiUes:in.b..ntry, county clerk of Orange Coun ty 21 and 12 :30 p.m. May 22 ..• THAN J. Bucllanan, swimming pool, artillery or tank a.nd amphl-on: May 30, 1972, by Beverly Randolph Francis Laferr, 59, '• c•u•a• SHOP" 1100 Estelle Ln., $2,SOO. b1an tractor. The bonus would ,J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. ot 718 Poinsettia Ave., Corona C ""' -.. ""' M. C. McCray, a swtmmlng be pa.td to recruits at the Ume Publish : June a, 15, 22, 29, del Mar, was taken by pollee _____ L E-~~~~0~--- POOLish: May 18, 25, June 1, 8, 1972, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F-17819 II'ASSPORT ~HO TOS pool, 1236 Somerset, $6,800. they complete training and a 1972 in the Newport Harbor to Hoag Hospital at 10 p.m. P'U BL.ICI T·Y P'HOTOS Cy Vlgman, swimming pool, combat arms MOS ts assigned. EnslKn f -18086 after his wlfe told them lle had FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME harbor hot'" Ia 1368 Galaxy, $4,800. • taken 50 sleeping pills , • , STATEMENT Church of Jesus Christ of LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL HOTICE Pennee Hewitt, 111 Opal Ave., The following person tsdotng Latter Day Saints, addition at Balboa Island, found 5 ttres business as: Triple "J" Prop- SOl Dover Dr., $4 1,000. Santa Ana, California on tus 2 cars slashed and ertles: 320 Concord Lane, Bay- S. K. t L. G. Gregory, add!-Date May 30, 1972 punctured while they were side V1llage, Newport Beach, t1on, 1406 Lincoln Ln., $13,000. In pursuance of a resolution of the Board of Supervisors of parked behind tus residence CaUf. 92660: Jackie Hay, 320 • NEWPORT BEACH the Orange County Flood Control District adopted May 30, 1972 from 11 p.m. May 21 untH Concord Lane, Bayside VIllage, James Read, 2 story duplu., directing this DOU.ce, NOTICE rs HEREBY GIVEN that the 5:30a.m. May 22 ..• A burglar Newport Beach, Calif. 92660. 3901 Marcus, $53,190. Cl erk of said Board will r~o;otvl!' In Room 501 in the County took $222 from the residence Tills business Is being con-~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:..;w:l~ll~ia~m~H:ort~m;:••~·~2~s:to~r~y:d,u-Admlnlstratlon ButldJ.ng, 515 Nortll Sycamore Street, SaDta of Carmen Caldero118, 105 Vl.a ducted by an Individual. Ana oo or before the hour or 2:00p.m. of June 19, 1972 sealed Undine, Lido Isle, betWeen 7 Si gned: Jaclde Hay. bids or proposals for the co nstruction of that portion of p.m. aDd a p.m •••. A bicycle, Tills statement ftled wtth the GARAGE SALE fairview Road Storm Dnin. a vacuum cleaoor, and other county clerk of Orange County ITEMS bousehold and personal Items on: May 23, 1972, by Beverly Johnson & Son ••• Home of the "Golden Touch" From th• ULTIMATE ot 1111 tuxun•••CONTINENTAL MARK IV To the senution•l sexy Import CAPRI Come in and see for yourself the difference this exclusive new service makes • • • • • • • • ··orange C01mt~to J/am•lll ufft·~ co"" (1} Lump Sum Mobtu.r.ation. (2) 78 L.F. of 9 z6 RCB. (3) valued at $1 260 were stolen J. Mlddox, deputy county clerk. 631 L.F. 7 1 4 RCB. (4} 1750 L.F. 69-lnch RCP. (5) 991 L.F. from the restdenceot Lee Gar!-Publlsh: June 1, 8, 15, 22, HH HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA • 540-M30 &6-lncll RCP, (6) 146 L. F. 24-lnch RCP, (1) Lump Sum D.S. to~gt~o~o~, ~1~9~30~P~0~,t~Loc~ks~l~e~lg~h,~l~9~72~,~~n~th=e~Ne~wpo=~"~Har~bo~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ANTIQUES Transition. (8) Lump Sum U.S. Trans1Uoo. (9) Lump Sum Harbor Vtew Homes, between Ensign. F -17987 Ju.octlon Structure Sta, 6 +58 to 6 + 66. (10) 5 Ea. JWtctlon ART OBJECTS CHINESE IMPORTS KNICK-KNACKS FURNITURE 2721 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar AT THE ALLEY OFF FERNLEAF AVE . Structures on a per unit basis. (11 ) 1 Ea. Pipe Inlet Struchae. (12) t' Ea. Colla.r aDd Inlet Structure. (13) 1 Ea. t O.ft. C. B. (14) 1 Ea. 15-ft. C. B. (15) 4 Ea. 20.tt. c. a. on a per un.tt basis. (16) 973 L.F. 8" VCP, (11) 124 L.F. 6-inch VCP. (18) 8 Sewer M.H. on a per unit basis. (19) 2 Sewer Siphons on a per Wltt basts. (20) Lump Sum Landscape. (21) Lump Sum Maintalo Trat:tlc, (22) Lump Sum 6-lnctl Water Relocation Sta. 27 + 61 . (23) Lump Sum 6-tnch WatfC'r Relocatlon Sta. 33 + 14. Pursuant to the prortslons of Section 1773 otthe Labor Code of the State of CaWor nla, the Board of Supervisors has aaeertalned tlle general prevallJng rate of wages and employer payments for bea.lth and wel1a.re, vacation, pension aDd similar purposes appllcable to the work to be dOne. These rates sball be the mto.1mum wage rates tor tl'its pro}ect. These rates are on tile with the Cler k of the Board of S~rvtsors and ooples wtll be made available to any Interested party oo request. Plans and special provisions whlcb include contract docu. ments wlll be available tor examination without cl'large at the omce of the Dlstrtct or may be secured upon pa.ymen.t, lncludtng State Sales Tu, of: (a) $4 .20, 1f requested by maU and (b) $3.15, 1f picked ~at District oft'l ce, made payable to: Or anp County Flood Control District, Post Ofrtce Bor 1078 (Matllog address) 400 Ctvlc Center DrlveWest{Streetaddreas) Santa Ana, Callfornia. There wtll be oo refund for return of plans and special provisions aDd return ls not required. The staDdard speclttcatlons and plarui (adopted March 7, 1972 ) are also part of this cootract. Copies of the standard specitlcatlons and plans are also avaUable at the of11ce of the 015trlct for an additional charp, Including State Sales Tu.1 . of: (a) $3.41, tt picked !C) at the District otnce and (b) J-4.52, It r equested by mall. ' By order of the Beard of S~rvlsors ot the Orange County Flood Control Dlstrict, Oranp County, Calltornla. (SEAL) W. E. STJOHN CoUDty Clerk and n-otftclo Clerk of the Bo&rd of s~. Ylsors of the Orange County Flood Control Diltrlct By Juoe AleD.OOer, Deputy Juoe a' 15, 1912 !.IGAL M011CI IS IT TRUE THAT SOME FUNERAL HOMES CATER TO FAIIAIUES OF SPECIFIC RELIGIOUS DENOIIAINA TIONS 1 FICTrriOUS BUSINESS NAIIE STATEMENT The to no.rtnc porooa Ill de•"'« I -.. .... , Saddlobo<:k Sport- "" IUid OWioor Eqlllpmoot, W 8 W. Otb st., S.ata Aoo: by EUG ENE 0 . 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Interest on all acrounts Is compounded dally, paid quart.,.ly. •go day Interest forfeiture foe early withdrawal. ..fi090Aa7~$~ AND LOAN AIIOCIATION