HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-04-26 - Newport Harbor EnsignROBERT PACKER
C.M. PRINCIPAL NAMED
Robert M. Packer wUI be-3 SODS, aced 1 ?, 15 aDd 13.
come principal of Costa Mesa S~. Jolm Nicoll commented
hleb ICbool oa July 1, the New-on Mr. Packer's appointment:
port-Mesa schooldistrlctotn.ee "Bob Packer wu Mlected
a.n.oouoeed yesterday. from a grcqt of OYer 100 hlcb·
U:r. Packer bu been prin-Iy quaWled appUcants. Final
clpel of Noples H1cb Scbool screerdng of tbe top candkl-
tn t.. Poeate tor tbe put 3 ates na curted out by a com-
years. He was usistant prln-mlttee Ybfcb toelllded repre-
ctpal &Dd football coach at No-sentat:lon trom studeof:s aDd
plea for 8 years before tbat. staff, as well as di&trtet ad-
He replaces Donald Acbztnger mlntstrators. Based 00 his
at Costa Mesa. tr&iDlng, bllctgroWid and u-
Mr. Packer's e~perteoce in-perleoce, the commltt .. re-
cludes teaehillg aoclal scleoce commended Bob wttbout reser-
and matb at high sebool level. vatiOII. Tbe school, the com-
He holds a B.A. from Occt-muntty a.od the district ardor-
dental College and an M.A. tuna.te indeed tbatBobr..schOs-
1rom los Anplas State. He ts en to )JID us "
40 years old, murled aM has ·
Elks elect Art Kroening
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•ftf-IKCI'-....... tMI e'llc ....... ;:'!== -.. -:o...... .. --· .. ..-.. .. .... · -tl & oiiJ-lo I I Y.IIJ, 'h, -II U•1 •. ~~ ftt-••-•••"'-""'-•-2,1,-. ~-.. ... a~~-.*''' TOM. ANDERSON ....... 1£11 '' pt t-r 'ftrll •Mn __ ..._\·~~_..tau~CIHL~ .,..._. __ ,.__ 71 ···············-·--··-• WILL THEY GET TBB MI!88AGB?
We eorely burdenecS tupttyer• an u-
pected to get a morale uplift wbe11 our
City CouncU announce• that there w1l1 be
no city tax rate bike for the com•~~~t
fiscal year. But then come• the day
when we must send our tribute to the
friendly tax collector, a.o<! lo and be·
bold, the tax bite has become even more
patn!ul than It was the year before!
How come?
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Olttllllllllllp-.&-Jfd''"• ·-----· ... --...... 11111---·-.. 1o _..; .. ---··-lralloiiUd"'F'-•fi&!JI The Molt Beau..,ljul Sentence -.-...,..._ .--"' u 011. c..-a.u-llldoan " rlllll. Ud ft &Nir7llflo---·lllo ..-,car-dol 11J11f. tllal'• II ~. aU rtollla ••1 lo., you" It .-B>Iy
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A good share ot the blame can be
placed on the Hinshaw legacy of. booet-
lng the assessed valuation of. property,
especially here in wealthy Newport Beach.
Of course it is called by another name
in our "new-speak" language; lt's known
as "equalization," which Is just as miJI-
leadlng and painful as the politicians'
favorite gimmick of "tax reform," which
is no r eform at all, but just a shell
game: Now you see It here, but In real-
ity the tax has shUted to there, and
there is neither tax reform nor relief
. . . the name of the tax has been changed
t o protect the gullty.
It should be apparent even to a first
g rade r that there is only one way to
achieve tax reform, and that Is tax re-
duction.
Newport Beach taxpayers have given
our City Council some gentle hints about
what they think of the tax burden. They
voted down the grandiose plans for a
new civic center near Fashion Island,
and they rejected the bonds for buy-
ing and maintaining expensive park sites.
The r e's room !or trimming In the pro-
posed budget. Just one glaring example
is the enormous jump proposed for the
special reserve fund, the 11 just ln case"
m oney, which would go up almost to a
million dollars. That Is an invitation
to extra, unbudgeted spending of our
money, which would do more good In our
own pockets by way of a tax cut.
fllft ..... to GI'UIIL lllr, p •n11 ud Wilt Mew-are r.=,• lut ltn.W II the second molt bMutJtul
·-----Uld 11011 -·---..,,..... ....... ~ to ....... II'I..._.PI'O)Iett.wof~ be ...ter, ud lort11 a..., ~---·•tMb'HrtMCIOI •tnltDct .. ., uttered.
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aaJ ,_. trw 1M f'uMoa S.. city totaU7 ..,.,. .. from tbl for don-::m.C. OM btlal tM Suond, Yes, tor the moat
IUdl Mil lit c.,_, ...... Pubiaa lllud, AJJport. Put eowo cblnd:er ,.,..problem be1uttful Mntence ever
OM dllrtlatw tu tM ..art Xnport. Butblldl, etc., com .. .,.. 1J: tbt ~~·• cblneter uttered 11 : "He il rilenl"
IIAIUORII PYLa ol COlla .tUt ..U,, W wW of De PIN. ..S 11t tM ~If· Wt art Gild ud reldJ to ft&bi He 11 rilen -that we
II ... a..,,. at Bola "'C**I okSII'......, fllb..,._.ud .U. ~b U Lido. dlddt bJ tor oat rtctU alit ft IIII.J 8Jbt may have eternal life. :rs.:..a:~~ = '!.t.o-:. e:-~~~~"-~ ~-=~~~=.::; 1 d(U... beloreaUtbtlddl He wa1 born in 1n
Alr(Ja1trollllc ~a.. bela -tied 'liP 1D 1 10 bK kit? U JOIII wtU. COild aoqtU't tbt Ut •Utfttd. For lllrt. tld1 obtcUre town, pew up in •
Nlecttd eo r.celft a Ford Mot.-TIM 11&1.-1ldiYidal cu Ifni priJJII: CltJ Hall. ellcteot~tcll-~ -:;:-:.'!f.!&taty rA t:f'od)le tiny Yilt.ce, worked in • or~ comm.U,..-rtce prec:ao. Ule to I...,PU. mn Dowltdctlbll lA t:boM ll'l Ill tbt--;.·.,tlap at the cvptnter •hop, wal •n
awvd 1:1r eoordi.Mtbc• com-bat tbe tDriMI' cu dD _.. puttelllu probliiDI •• to e'..., baU al ... t after Ellatlt we itinerant prncber. He slept
plltl Pl"'Ohllll o1 baD llhca· sift I.DII taU wltbi:Nt '-lacaU. oar uea, IDd ban repriMD-.,;:, be&rd -;11 tbt oppoaiuoo in borrowed beds. He died
tioa.Ud fa.mll)'ctDtlndmater-Aa Gokllt Joeepb 10 aptly tatka trulY rupoutre to tbt to tlal don-UIIIin&> Wt Ut on a borrowed crou, 1nd He
aJtJ care, tdendlac from tbl polattd oat 110M of Uat IDUtat ta.etw&te. Tbt rMitG' pla.D-tratld Ub a bunell ot lbeeP .a1 buried in 1 borrowed
11o1ptta.1 to U. aebooll, ~ p..._.a .. m to tan CJ~tllt Dtl'aco0tbl.ttU1DtbelfO'jrth WhO baft 11m UMir ny, w; lomb. He never m•de 1
Mnict ~ proltMkMMI a.lterMtl'ft R.IIUQ• • 1I'1Dtar &HU. W'OuJd like to tJpl'eaa It ap.iD bua.lneu, profeuion1l, or
orpotuttou I.Dd lldi'ftdalllll wWtlld• trntUDc Babla 1 wouldn't m1Dd bl.9in& Al a.Dd apla w do DOl not tbe ''loci& I" sucuu. He never
tbe eommat)'. Sbe 'WiD bt BlYd. IDd W&rllacwbJJOUCU't For&tt IDil 0.. Coot tact, t"feft C-l tateD'aw:y from us nor the went to .chool, owned a
haute, held an office, 1\ad 1
flmily . He never traveled
more than two hundred
boDoHcS toQ1Pt at 1 biD:(Qit ian yoar prap door op.a 11 tbt'J did aerap 1 UttlB. TIMJ' dowD loOD1DI
at Pbilco-Ford 1D. Newport YbeD ~ &o tbe .... OD ID botb Dew their d18trlctl a.Dd • Mr j H Routledp
Beach, •loDe wttb tbt other Auaut SaDdlJ aftvDOOD. bow to aolu Ute problBmJ wltb .419• E • lklbo& Blvd
wJJmerJ, Atfrtd W:otllc:ooe of Oa tbt otbl:r bud, uao.totu 1 Uttle com moo MDSe. 8~ CaUf '
Ori.Dp:, JOH Sutua otOranp .,,_,baTe U•ed aDCi worUd wttb Very trob' yoiD's, • •
ud Robert W, Smltb of Gar-tbe11 gRblemafory~~ralbould Tom Racers • ANCrl'HER WIND BOGGLER
milts from the place where
He was born. Yet, the
world's .:alendar is Jated dtm Grafe. a11Pb11eo-Fordem-bt temperate lD crlttciam of 4!53S W. Cout Hwy Dar Editor,
ployeu, WtD meudDr elty eocmeilme.n WHt Nft'POrt Anyooe who lln't ~chlng backward ~nd forwud from
City Hall 11 ml.a:slng ooe of Hit birth.
Dr. Glasser back in town the crea.telt .OO...s 1n town, The only lhlll& He ever
wrote wu 1 sentence m the
und. Yet more hooks.
sonp, and poems have heen
wntten about Him than
about aU the other men who
-J alll!l, tbe City Coun~
ell e&mt ~ wtth aootbet mind
By Special CorrtiPCXIdeot mate}J l,ZOO bad recet'-' DOt-Jtar• could be reYiewed bJ a boqler. Tbey were asked by
Tbls column tas commented lees for IIIDUiltr .eboOL In-later teaebtr, al&omaUeaUy Or. Vall deo Noort, d•n of
on maoy oeeaalOGI oa tbt COD· cllllitd lD Uda 1Jilem ue u Htt1Ar IC> &D cm!a.1r prejudice UCI medtca1 acbool, to give
troveralal behavior cbu&p O'ferwbllmiq number of )lee. to"ntd your ebUd. tbelr bltai1Dc to tbe nnteach-
tecbniQuea promoted bJ Dr. tureJ, IAatead of te:dbook u-Tbe pus-fall system came ID( boipltal ~at OCL Her lived . And Hi1
WIU1am Glultl', P,estdent of atp.meDls. U tbe atur:leol 11 uMer shazllatt:lck reeentlyat TbepeapleolCallfornl&fOted
tbe tutinte tor RtaUty TblnpJ abeiDt oo a leeturt cll.y, U.t UCI., wbea oppoJtn& proteuors by more tbl.n a s..z tnar(in
In LoJ Ance ••· t. DO way tbt lectart eu bert-arped tbat It would reduce lui Nonmber tor the bond
te:.chLn&$ have innuen.:ed
tht world mor~ than anyone
elt~ who ever hved . His IS
the ruo~l masculine ,
compehn&. fu..:rnallna. and
pcrfe.:t Soul 111 hiStory.
Dr. Glluer 11 In our ar• peated for absentees. coQ)eti.Uoa. and tbl.t •• aU laYe tsne to fiDa.Dc:e thla project,
thls •eet, ctrinc the kefDI)te Aaotber upeet of h1l Qlltm to COiftl)ett and bt tnlOited W:IJ'OI' Do•kS UctmWt pYe
address for a eonfertmee at the at tbe tltmeatar}' IJid J!,l:t1or Iller p-ad~at1on, so wh)' DOt in an llllpUI:looed summary of
Nnporter 1M Thureday and le'flll 11 parent eooftr..etl lD· lchool? tbe cooe1 1t W1.ll do lor bumanlty
Friday, spooaored by tbe State stead of report card&. n1a Dr· CII.SAr 1s touted u tbe u well u for our own com-
Oeputmeot of Weotal Hypene creates tbe att .. uoa wbert ODt le&der of the ''Tbird Foree," mUDlty,
aod the Ori.QC'I Coooty Meatal of the pueota must 'ftait tM •hlch Ia bamlllf.atlc PIYCboloCY CoooeUmao Paul Ryctoff had
Health As.so. He Is tbe ~hOt acbool to "talk" abed !X)W lD 'lfhleb man lootl to mu for prl'floUJlJ questioned bow
of "Schools without taUure," his child 1a doln&, lnltad of bls problema, lDitead otto God. mi..D)' people It would brlngto the
"R•Uty Tberapy"andtbe)ust-readln( b11 ,ndea. Tb11 Ia lt'a tbe old "Who PI I'' pme area, u 1t tbll type of people
pubUahed "Identity 90Clety." lDeoonnleat wbeo both pa.rtuta tbat students are PllriD& hi the 1fOUid not be a IP'et.t auet.
Dr. Clauet's books bave wort, and al80 parents bt" cla..-ooms today, rib ttle Councilman MUan Dostal
He wu ~ &t'nt1e 1~1
hllle children c1Lmhed on
His knee, and so "ron1that
powerful men r1n from the
temple when He ac,u~W:d
them of nukina 11 a den or
thieves . Officers u nt to
arrest H im returned
empt Y·handed , saying
"Never nun lpiike like this
been flnanc:ed aod plt)llabed by been ftndinc out tbat these U.Uie studeot's Mll-lma,. ptttng questioned tbe effect ot the w. ClemeDt Stone o1 tbe stooe prl"te talks between tncher bknnl all out of proportion. oew t.acilft)' on Hoag hospital. f~Uoll. StoDe tatu credit IJld putDt are a uttle leNtlao He lea. Yes bls famUy IDd ftl~at Dr. Van tJen Noort uaured
for rHtorllleadef•tedRicbu'd prtnta. IJ.tlm to tbe dult, as bututs hlm tbat It would not hurt Hoar man
Nlzoo: aod patt1nc b1m ID the Several pareota tan beeo oo bJ.J joaroayof"Mtf-rea11D.-or I.Dterfere wtth U lo any ny, Tht niaht hdore Hh
White Houat u presldeOl of 41sturbed to flnd that pull ot tloo ud mirror, mirror oa the ln spite of thl.a:, Couoetlrnan exe cutio n, Hit Roman
That's the kind of tax reform we want.
~we' ~.'i!lt go!~ get It '!]!less we =-. ·-get' our el!IBage a~s loud. and clear.
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the United States, by Wling a tbl I.Dtenitw bad beeD record# nU" trlpl:, Joba store's moUoo to pass capton look turn• lashin&
s)'ltem ealled "pos1t1Ye meral td and put lDto the Jtudtata DutroJ tbe eompetitloa 1D 1 ruolut1oo eodorsi.Dc tbe bo•-His b1ck with 1 wltip made
a"*W! ~ Mapted fr-.~ (~n) ftll at tile thia c:w:AJ 1.14 ... lflll6.oy plt:al p •OIIJI a. 1.!3 rote &04. qf ~}\tt strap~ wtizhted 1 ~ 'fbiC9IJI Pall's "pow-~~ oftlce or nur11'a .-ct. tM ·will to • .-.rtf-,. 1\i .lest d¥ aot cun. store •. Mclaal1. ~,~tJh pte&:ee: of ']lt:t•!·. They
c o{J1iltt1'* H.wdn1." , ,_.. ue two !n .. •• .. b CIIM -.....ra ISDdlr, .-.,er aDd Cl"qqll 'foUd "7ea.," knelt . bdo" Him in m,pck
,.,...,.,.. Tra1DIDC Cea· aeademte Ud ODI far bla.ltll. or cldlf.' tite C:Ombr fD tbe It l& lmbtlltf'I.Wt..1t.bat &PY-homqe and thu ar~ to
ter, ftklll& open.tecl by Dr. 1DelD1lnc m.tal beaiUt.. M1 llct t111t JOG dJdilft ,.C 10me ooe could retue bU wooder-spit in His race. About eiJht
Glueer, ,.. at.o f'lnl.oeed by" mlDor 411acrMmtnt yoa m1Pt fllmk1e U.t 1 teacbet wu t'nl ctft. AJ:tde from training a.m. they took Him to -• LAST RESORT --THE CONSTITUTION
The case against down-zoning ot our
residential property has been plainly
stated by Goldie Joseph, one ot the prime-
movers in the Common Sense Coalition,
the watch dog committee of local citi-
zens. Here is her analysis:
"! own 3 lots on Balboa Peninsula.
Each one is zoned for 3 living units.
Le t's say the lots are worth $150,000.
Al ong comes the city to tell me I can
only build single-family residences on
these l ots, Now, on the real estate mar-
ket, they're worth only $75,000. That's
inverse condemnation --and that's un-
constitutional."
U our City Council persists in this
bold attack on property values, then the
only recourse is to claim the prolect-
ion of our U. S. Constitution.
• • • • ANOTHER BLOW AT TAXPAYERS
tbe Stolle FoiiDdatlon. At th1l btve 'lfUh a ttaebtr to tMearb' a.traid to f».ll. more sorely needed doctors .
:.. .. -...... ~~~u· .. ~o,·~~.:r, .. ~ .~~.·. LAW DAY PROCLAIMED ~ -=~' m[~=~b,dol~~ ~7~~ .::·~i,::,ri~~: ·-· ......_..... lara. We spend local money for a wooden pea which julled
lt baa been tstabtisbed that Nell Toel!ldly 11 Law Day. tiDd• a ru" of law. Tbe ob. tMnp tbe people doo't want, from the uprisht pole or 1
part of this teacher reeycUDc Started 16 ytlfl •co by Pre-Mrvaoce aim counteracts May such u tbe new pollee station cross. Then they nailed Him
deals wttb tbe lmplemenCatloa. aldeat Owt(bt ElMbho'lreT, the Day, a daJofpuadetudfea-about to be built ID Newport to that crrou. between two
of the ntremely cootronntal UDUtl May 1 o1:1eernnce re-tinla LD eommwd.lt countries. Center, yet be:re Is a cue of th1evet. Many v1cmns of
"plarudng. procnmm1Dc. bud· miDda Amerleua u.t tbey U'fl Mayor Dooald MelDilllalJDid N"POJi aylng ''no" to a won~ crucifixion became ravln&
pt1qayltem"(PPBS)lDtotbe a procltmatloa tb1J week n-dertul factuty that haa been m1dmen before they
c lauroom. Teachers muat eoplUD& L&1f Day ID Newport tpprO'fed by ln o'erwbelml.n&; u.p1red, and often then
learn to write "bthaY1orll ob-Btaell. Tbe proela.matioll re-popular 'ote and would be fJ-
}eetiYtl," wblcb meana tblt m!Dda 1oeaJ cWUnl tbat "Ota uneed by the state, with fed-
each .tw:Seot II recycled antU trttdom I.Dd our safety do de-eral cra.ots probably to folio•.
he m..U the requtremeots of ptDd ~ adbereuce to tbe When do we pt aome "Common
"I.Dttaded" aeademJc and I!JOC· rule ol Jaw." Seue" ID City Hall?
tal pl.a, as determiDed b7 The tbemt ol this 7111''1 Goldie Joseph
the teacber. ob•na.oee 11 "Hetl your Lldo Isle
CootroYeny II DOt oewtoDr. courta --UJUre juattee." • THE REAL CULPRITS
Glaper, hoWever. U tbert 1a Local m.tmbtfl oltheOr&nre Dear Editor
OIM tll.ln1 tbtt hi$ system ol Cocdy 8u AMtl. will atteod Tbe Irati' ... _ ..• __.,111, who
...... ..th... called "poss-fall" -~ T ~ at -le ·~·• ""'.......... a -•-1 · ahoald be lrate ba.-e taken Devtr fall.J: to produce, 1.8 coo-blct IDD lD 8aata Alla, 1tb1eb . dead aim 00 tbe 'price of meat
trO't'M'IJI Each time Dr. Glu-wtU be addrtllld bJ feden.l by boycott. Unfort~m~.tely, they
ser appear a In pabUc to speak., Jadp Warrea. Ferruon of Los are I01oc to make a 1arptuam-
a parent oppoautoo IJ'OtCI AoctiH. btr of ........ Ill suffer and lose .., .... '4> to no~~~ hlm. ~ Re clatm1 u.at ochoolasboold DISC SCULPTURE PUT tbotr )oba Who cloil't d-r•• ID
dropD'I&DCIF'IInlholrrra<l· OH DISPLAY IH H.B. o!n<e ltley bl.dootlllnr•IIWo-
tonaues were cut out to
Ho-p their KrUml and
cunes. But u thL I silent
VictLm looked do wn upon
His jeerin& tormenton, He
arud : "Falher, forJive lhem
for they know not what
they do."
Christ cha11e naed the
•lavery 1ystem and declared
lh.at roan IS the creation of
IDI procedi.D'H 10 tbat stude!U A lltp brc.wt d1le scq,ture t'ftr to do wtth tbe hiCb prtee
Another example of tnverae condem-wtll not reel failure ortenttd. M lDC!Iellll dil.meter,bftnttr-of meat.
nation, this time against Ute taxpayers That In biJ syJtem, the child lliklalll7 recopl&ed New York Tbe real culprlll are the
God lnd 'Upat'lliblt 10
God. Chrillt preached the
fre edom 1nd di11uty of the
individu11 and one's
God.pven naht to come and
10 fre el y, to enjoy !he fruils
of his own Ia bOT, 10 work
fo r hunself or to 11ell h11
labor for pay ptl crtdtt for what be doea, acq,tor J&DMI WIDI &tft ftet-ll>tndtnl coocnumenand
of the State of CalUornla, Is Assembly-ln....., of •bal be does oat do. to,.. Nnport aart>or'At: aro~ tbe tdmlnlalraltooa who ba•e
man Robert Badham's bill AB31, which Tbo _.tttoo oay lbal II PACIFIC TELEPHONE'S )100~ _,.by AYOO Flnuclal Ser~ _.tbllUo08boJoodlulnoome
Dl f High 1• !ardtr tor • lltudtlll to pa.u en1 muaaer tor Oranp, Rt,. nc-. bU bMD lzultaUed tD aDd ban eroded ud ruined would require the vision o ways .-thll orotom or rra<llnc. autdo ..., s.. --tho lrtllle modlu ad)lceot lbo """ or lbo doUar. Tbay
to sell surplus freeway land for park That .tadeDta blft betofailed eotiJUH 11 Cbu'Jea F. Jolmll-to B1JJro1. B!Yd ud N wpon aretbtr•totteDderJwboban
nall by th (or rocolnd 110 credit) boca-too. Willi beadQuarlau lA Soala Bbd • ' cr•tacllnllalloD &DCI hill> lun SiteS at the price paid orlgi y e ur )loloao 1ulpmoat ml.ulllc. AJ!a. Aulpmeat or Mr. J.,.._ Boit, T ...... u, acUor dlroc~ by -eutooal """"""' lor
He reminded ut thai the
best WIY to reduce the
uploiution of man by man
It to embnce Cllrist~nily .
Olrillilnity, not handout I,
ill I be hope of I he world .
CbriJ:t w., no 10ciallst. He state more than I 0 years ago. wllll oo nr 1n ..,... 11 "'· ""'· "" nnt .,.. 1n bold a tor of ~~~oar ..... ..,., "Sinco pet pro)octo. Two prtme P~
t th t At eo.ta u .. h1ctt 1Cboo1 lt'Dif'l.l lfti.DIJ~W-len1 pollUoD •• Md ao -·dta or oaldoor amp .. • are $!2,UI,l1?.7l1'!"' This would circumven e presen re-pueats trlld to tllve It o«~ tor Paclftc Ttlepboaa Ill Uda ..-e• OD ~ prtmlMa. IDeS daJ b' b'tlp aJd a.Dd $4 v,· believed in the profit
quirement that such property should be land"* tlMiy prntMedU.. area. 'ftl ealled part otart-w• ttl tblt th1a laaalmport.. 411.41 Pl'f cii.J tor tba Unlt.d mouu. He recoanized that
t bli bool boU'd Yltb 4SS Pltitlou Jtnetartac or tbt ~~ ut KQitWe to be .... ud Jfatklu. fru men will hive different sold to the highest bidder a pu C auc-:'ploot II. TlioT ellt""" lllat orpotattoo. (Pacllle Tole~ ·--a •• .-tho All rtald, la41H .. moro tlknto. 1nd 1bUitla In
tlon. It should be the right of. the tax-;oul~~of~Z~,ooo~.!-~:!:•:;.:!"'~":!"'~~;_!"'~"':•:!""'~~~·~· )~----, ·~ ~~~-.: __ u -to ,.., but lot'• aU of ovylno dtcru•. Some. He • c .. ,. ~ •·-• ~b IIWtrt U take I poiAt Oil tba bleb-payerS of the state to get the present ......,. to placo Dl.oe fl Cll ro"'•• "Blr ..........._... In Olid . would pin mooe ...Ub OM oC tM lup lfU87 tnflle ~ ..,....... wlut I hey had, 1nd these
market Value (Qr pUbliC property • ialuda ... ~ tbe 1Ut Oft tbt; Coacnu ·-tbt ttlll GQirJtl wtrt rewarded With more.
One of the objectives of the Badham 11--.., U.t tblpllcelcoald wbo Jan eaUHd btJb .,.,., He even took ,.,.y the
bill is to obtain choice Cliff Drive prop-l="iJ.=~~!~~~~~~~!=~~~j llo --,. PlbUc bo ..., pncool ·••tent" or tb• man wbo a •tmark t:lr tM ~~~ c. c. W:O•'-Y. did notblna. and ,. ... k to
erty In Newport Heights for a park site, u .. n u to ... _ ~~~a..ari G-lo tho man who hod , ..
Ul tar t I th ty nil OI'FICIAL·-IIPIII ar• aaollltlloaUy." and a spec c ge s e proper OP ntJ·CtT'( !W-.NIM'OIIJ IIACit na CIIJ of IJIII'POI1 Boaeb FAICIM 1ltE aa F .,ll•ou:· " I ~-·· "'
at 2501 ClUf Drive, which for many 2121 LC.O.....,.c.o-.,.""'!·""'"'"' .,.-,..,. _.,aJ aodlllo .,...,.tuloted thooo wbo '-•. d hur•'-1 ti t••JIItloo 11u )Ill: bleD com.-Whotoevor rranaannelh, profitl!d. an4 arpd Hit years ,....., extete as a c "'' oca Oil. TIL&f:HO'II: ~ c-c.. 7141 0-. an4 abl4oth not In lito .toe-ronow .. "' loom by tMit
The Baptist congregaUon now 1eu1ng -,..w-TIFA._.. -•••oolr•>E , ....... _. ,.,.C ,..,..CERT .,,MD'Y trine or Chrlot, hallt not , .. ,.pte.
the property from the •tate iJI delllrou. ............... of.lloo~ -..... ...., .....,,,= "ft.~. c.:: CD-'Jod. Ho that abldoth In tho And. HI ""-that
of pu.rchaaing tt. Leaderl ot tbe cqe• :-:. Z ; ;';;,, ! U,..t;._~ 1"' ~:.!;::. rw.,...-:-c.-~-eta• 11 _. wtll ,._ doctrine of Chtiat. be Utb charity • QO( ebarily IUdaa
gatlon plan to retain the church ....... _ ... -.c:ow; ~~~~~· "occ'olal.,n&{•l,tll-o --~ tho Palllor ao4 lllo ~z,~~.;:~~c!. L:!: .---.... ,_i&WiOILT,...._ .......... '18 1• .. ••• I I .t -. "!'••-.. -
lot a1 a view site overlooking the barbor. ....,. •·•·.,.~or --.... .....,.,. -..., 14. '"'· ra 1 rtlr &M 1111 • --U 11Mr• ._ .., '"'"' ::/!"" ao • ""' ...,..4 .. 1 .,. c..t'-.. c.-,~a..... ... .,c '1 .__..., Ml .. I,...*'...., tt. JOG. aad llrlna oot dai• ctoo-• ... •p,oectie4 Tbwl the city would ban the YiiiW at ....;_.,, ... ,.,.....,.""'!'~·r·t.,...,, -=~...,.aa,.,IIIIOOC:trlu,racei"hl•ootl•,. -•JIAI:...,..•.-'<
no coat to the •·-·yera, and the property Aa..OLMUA .•••.•.• o-.uar 1 --•• , 'RIIFIIIF 11 fl.,_ llo,iroo, .. rdm w.. hi• ao., llnK,.._u_•
would conttnue -;-reodertbeall•lmport• --•· · · ·. · · · · · · -ftteaH< --·Ooolapoe4: .1 _ ,....,.__wtth ... --·--••n• Mtwlllh •••=-Por loa""' Wd<lallo ~ • ..lMJ-...... :"IIu, ant eervtce u tbe home for a dldlcated ,....,._, --.-~-• ue ,, .. ,,..,occ -0oo1 ,,..,. to ,.,.u.r .t' ..... ~ tiiW ""llloi'MIIo
and ll'owlllc dlurch caacrecattoa. ADd O.ol--· ---~-·-:.~:::::1 ..... :':Ill• rril _ ....... 011 ... ,. -· ....... _ •• ,.
more •oull would be a&'fecL ·~· •••• ~·• • • ••••• • we •• •...,.. u • st 1 U.) 1 ,..,.. ~ dlriy, a.
I i f
tnew. comu Crom wkhln
•nd cannot tM lmpo~ed by
authority.
And, JefUt Chritt wat
not 1 "modenle. •• He Wll,
In fact , an "eiCirendlt." The
''moderni11s" today
proclaim lb•t there 11 no
black nor while; lhll •in II
lmaainary, non•xbtent :
1h11 we ar•· to be
"modente" 1nd ''tolerant "
in all thinp, lndudin& evil.
That is unbibtkal and
ridiculous.
An •anottic il 1
moderate. Moc:h~r1tio n i.l no
vir lue when o ne il
modera tely wrona or
moderately 1inful. Ctui•t
h.ad thil to say •bout these
moderatet -a relisioutlype
He denounced in extreme
terms · "I ltnow thy worKs,
that thou art neitller cold
nor hot. I would thou were
cold or hot. So becausr
thou art neither cold nor
hot. I will tpew thee out ol
my mouth."
The Bib/~ is nol lolennl ;
il's "nurowmmded." And
so IS the ~om pu1 , the
mulf1phca 11on table, the
boi1lna and free~in1 pomts
of water, 111 n;~ture, 1nd the
Kins~Jom or Henen . The
Gates of Hell , on the other
hand, lfe bro1dmtnded -
open 10 11tuat 1onal ethks.
God, the B rbfc , sm. and
lel\l5 Chnst .are not . They
.~re naad and unchana•na.
Just as lhe Ten
l'tJmm3ndmenu are lorever
rhe q me . a !rue Chrlsliln'
hu a ~landard beyond
.::hange Hth,WI IJ·!J uys:
"Juus ('hnst, lhe same
yester day. today and
tomo rrow."
Lou of faith '" God i1
our nation's -and the
world's most s.enous
problem When men lo•e
God. t bey I urn 10 I he S'M\·
'tlt'ben "me.n lot,~ Go/. '\1(1¥ l
compromile. 1ppeau, lie ,
ltel\. and m1ke w~r. The
collectivills. anarchW.1, and
ath t LIU mu11 destroy our
fa11h m God lo lalte over
the world. Unlett Wt' .:2n
rec;~plure o ur Chnsllan
splflt ;~nd rt-establlsh our
Chri"1an values, wt w1U
100n lo.e our freedom of
ChOice with rupee! to aU of
life'! Yllues. The lime could
be a-pproachma when the
ques11 0 n will not be
whether Americl can be
saved. but whethtr Amenc1
11 worth savtna. Sodom and
Gomornh were not! Only
!he moral de~rve IO be free
AI lhe A.pos1le Paul sa1d
"Where the !pint of lht
lord 11, thtrt 11 l•berly "
We ca nnot oppose ev•l by
compr omu•nJ w1th evil. We
cannot ao forth 1nto all the
world and spread the Gl11pel
of Jetus ctm1t if we deny
Jesus Chritl m the Un1ted
N1t10n1, in our schooil, and
1n our da 1ly l1vu. We
become part of what Wt
condone.
11 •• not enouah to do
aood. II 11 not enouah 10 be
aood. Huven 11 not for
do-aooden. Hnven i1 for
sinnen: si nners who have
accepred Jesus Christ as
their Savior. "For God M>
loved the world ttu!t He
pve Hia o nly bqotten Son ,
tl\11 who10ever bc.li••cd in
Him •ould hne lt'lern•l
lire ."
He ia ri.en!
• • •
"Wb•t we reillY need II
w1ac •nd prtc:e contrail on
I he Ctderalao•emm•nt ... s ••
Summit. MU1.
•••
"It II quite 9robable thlt
20 yean from no•, the
mlnl.mum Sodal Security
benent may bt double what
it: IIi today-but btclu.aa of
conttnuN lnn•non, thoN
who wW be depe:nd•nt upoa
tbt mJataum thea wUI be r•lu.,_ 110 kttw on thaa
ltiooo .r.poodooll .... "
to41F. no L«d ,...,. 1ad
tiM Lord Ukalh IWI)', bot
tiM! ..,.,.,,. ... at •• ktt .......
toktlb.-
IIEWOI!T HAIIIOR Eli11GN
I'UIIJitEO ftEI(l.Y -PAGE 3
TltURSOAY, APRIL 260 1973
CXIIIIJIIA DEL IIAII, CAL
Angelitos ball Friday
A --prdoa oot-llc:Goo; llr. ..., lira. Rooald bDc wtu bt tbt dec« await-Foell ud Yr.I.DdYu.R1cbud 1ac cant~ at tbiiiUIUI.I Anpl-BertM; Yr. aDd Mrs. KarataU
lto. de Oro a.u to be bekl at N~, Mr. ud Mra. Ed-
bl Bal:lo& Bl.y Club OD FrtdaJ ward A. PtUeP'lD; Mr.UdMn.
lt'tftlAc. Aprtl !'1, H~ K, Wrlpt and Mr, IDd
Mu. DoaE. Woodward, pres-Mrs. Nt!!lU Out. and Mr. and
~. a..t ber b..._, 'Ifill Mrs. Donald B. Ayres; Mr. lDd
c:reet the pits wttb tbe ball Mrs. Georp L. Woodford ud
ebatrmaa, Mra. Edward E. Mr, IDd W:u. WIWam Holltein;
Sharp; W:u. Edw1a F. steen. Mr. I.Dd Mn. AleJ Robertsoo
Jr., Gold Book dtor; I.DdMtl. aod Mtl. WUUam Hapklo.t.
HELPS Q.EAR MIMES IH NORTH VIETNAM
J<a.y ,....,.. Ride L. Par-• ..._ ---
rtU. -ollf.r•. ud lira. Drnd V..._JMM )llttJor. 1'1111......,.
A. llc.UU.. ol IU7 ~ ...... callld ""'*-!tool
briar Lae, eo.ta "-' 1a ........ " Ll bela( e-tw ..., b7 ern m~mber ol 1M &aiC*Jbl-,.._ ud .,_c.
---IJitl .. ~. a COIItJ.aplt .U ot a tNpt OD ucbor-..,.bor.
What do you mean,
"armamentarium?"
-Cbarlea Thomu, 4ut presl-
der< o1 tbls auxiliary to Btg INSURANCE DAY SET
Keep cool with
CANVAS
BOOK COLLECTORS cett1DC ready tor the amual Mart.ners
Uou Club book sale are, from left, Ross Peters, Cal
Wolle, Old: Flore and Larry Levl..uon. Tbe sale wUI be
bead Aprll Z'7 and 28 ln WestcU tt Plaza. Proceeds go to
loeal eba.rtues, Allyboy want1D.( to donate books may have
them pleked tCI by calUnc Beam GrWI.th at $45-9411 or
Art Moore at 640-0333, (Bob Walker photo.)
AWNINGS Suit asks s3.7 million
Don't let the &un &I)Otl your
pet to fun. Shade with colorful
canvas lor coot comfort. Call
or come by lor free estimates.
SAITAW
TEIIT & AWMII6
LEGAL MOTICI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
Tbe peodtng Jawsldt has been of contract and service per-
set for Jm~e 5 at 9 a.m. ID formed by Mr. Ad mas during
S~ior Court, Los Ange~s. lals duties as president of sub-
in lbe $3,740,000 suit Qled by sldlary of AIUs.Chalmers Acco
Gene J. Adams of Costa Mesa Construction Equipment Co. of
aptDSt Allis-Chalmers Man. Whittier, CaUl., from 1966 to
afacturi.Dr Co. of Mthn.llk.ee 1968. ........ am other substd.tartes. Gene Adams, formally of Elm
Tbe ease Is based oo breach Grove, Wlsconsln, vh.s hired by 2202 SOUTH MAIN
545-0491
QUALITY
LO R. PINISHIH
BY
l!A.STIICI&N K OD • 1770 HEWPO RT
COSTA NUJ.
The foUowlDrperaonaaredo-
lDg bustnell U : Eueut1Yt
Truel Service ol Nnoport
Beacb., 610 NewportCIDter'Dr.,
Newport Beach 9UIO: 8ettJ
W. Carver. 137 Vta Wulen.
Newport Beach. Caltl. 9!MO;
George P. CIJ'Ter, 137 VIa Wa&-
lers, Newport Beaeb., Caltt.
9%660,
This buttness t. conducted bJ'
a pneral partDersblp.
Slgoed: Betty II. Caner.
This .statement was D*l wtth
the county clerk at OraDp
COWtty OD April 16, 1973, WU ..
llam E. st Jotm, comity clerk,
by Theresa M. Ward. deputy,
Publlsb.: Aprtl 12, 1&, Uay 3,
10, 1973, 1n the Newport Har-
bor E1U1110. F .Z4&Z7
LEGAL NOTICE
6.16-9313 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ~~~~====~~~~ STATEMENT Tbe followtar per-.. are
do1ng bus1nea1 u: WheelchaJr
Repair and Acceuory Com-"CONSERVATION of energy Is
paoy, 779 w .. t 19th st., Suite enrybody'a bUaloeiB,'' ac-
t, Cotta Uta, CalU, 9ZIZ7: oordlDr to Edl1100 COJIIIIUJ
Marion Dar. R.:a&l'd --Co-borne eeonomlst, Carol Hetnz,
II;~=~· 979 Coa.creu St., Colla wbo w1U ~Peak at noon Tuesday, :1 CaU!. 9!S:7; Gene Lem-May 8, before the Coroaa del
.. Co~er, 9591 Flu-Mar Khran.ts Club at the VIlla
onder st., Huntington Beach, Sweden restaurant. She Ytllde-
Calltornta 9%&.&6. acrlbe a variety of nys to
ThJs business Is conducted by economically operate heating
~~~3~1~\~S~~~~~~~ .... ;~~ a reneral partaeuhtp. aod cooling systems ID the borne 8eCitb Signed: Gene Lemt.ch ·-Co-and etfletently use electrleal
owner. appUI.oces, according to Robert
This statement was tiled wlth D. Astoo of Mutlal Savings a.od
M A T T RES S E S the coUDty clerk ot Orure Loan A.ssocl.atlon, chairman of
MEW -B..EIUD..DIM'G County on Apr. 13, 1973, Wll-t.~he:_:da::;Y:.:·--------
Ir~Jular Shapn !Jam E. St John, cotmty clerk, LIGAL MOTICI
laae••JNiat _ c.t--. by Theresa M. Ward, deputy. --.!:.!~::!:..!:::.!!:=c..._
COSTA trr.tlSA t.tAnllSS CO. PubU.sh: April 19, 215, May SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
1150Hew,_.w...l. Lll••t+t ... tJOJ 3, 10, 1973, Ln the Newport STATE OF CALIFORNlA FOR
Harbor Enslen. F .24550 THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
Thwe are onr 600 llltra IIIOdenl
MrYico bays atMilOO,OOO sq.n
foot of factory '*"' facllltlot 011
Costa MoH'l Hartaor lollnMd
of Can.
Friendly • Convenient • Reliabl e
LOOK ~O A THe: E~ft l £._. AT
COSTA MESA OEJ.LP~~ 0 ~
HARBOR BLVD IIETWHN ~A ...
No. A-76096
NOTICE OF HEARING OF PE-
TITION FOR PROBATE OF
WILL AND FOR LETTERS
TESTAMENTARY
Estate of ADEUNE M. ROSSI.
1.1110 k:no1m IS ADEUNERCESI.
Deceased.
NOTICE ~ HEREBY GIVEN
that LENORE T. DE MARIA
has ftlld herein a pettUoo tor
probate of "Will I..Dd for letters
testamentary, reference to
which II made lor farther par.
tlc utara, IDd that tbe tlmt aad
place of neutnr tile ame tw.a
be.ra set tor M.,-8, 1973, at
9:00 a.m., La the courtroom of
Department No. Three at said
coart,at ?OOCI•IeCenterDrlve
Welt, In the City of Santa Aoa
CaUiorllla.
llalad Aorll 9, 19'13.
W. E.STJOHN,CouatyCitrk.
HARWOOD l ADKINSO!I, 550
Newport Center Drtn, Newport
Beach, Calltoro11 92860, Attor.
DeJa for Petitioner,
AIUs.Chalmers to cometo Cal-
llorn1a to head the company-
owned operation. He will act
as h1s own attorney for the
trial.
Brothers of Orup COW!Ity. Orange Coast Collep'a lith
Tbe Gold Book, a ptetorlal insurance day has been set
eoppment ealeodar, will be for May 18 aboard the Queen
prnentecl to eacb ~le at-Mary in Lone BeaCh.
teDding. Pli:JUcattoo ?f tbe Gold Tbe day l.s co-apoosored by
Book Is tbe pri.Dclptlltmd rais-the lDdf'l)eodeot Insurance Ag-
Ing source tor Angel1tos. Tbe eob AuodaUoos of Loog
$2S,OOO n.Jsed from tbeprojeet Beach, Orange Couoty and San
wtll be preseoted at the b&U to P«lro-WUmlngton; Insurance
Rodbey Coulsoo., president of Women of Orange County; and
Big Brothers, by Mrs. Wood-tbe Orange County Field Men's
ward. Thls dooltloo pays tor Aasu. The event Is open to all
1/4 of tbetr operating budget. per50115 Loteretoted in lnsun..o-
Add.Jng to the fest1Ytttea wt.U ce. Reglstration fee I~ $15,
be music by Joe Moahay and Ids which includes parlung and dln-
orcDestra. oer.
lrtrs. Edward E. Sharp, ball '7:iiniin'Ti~iUii""AJ ctwrman, will be assisted by J•
her committee --lrtrs. Donald w. StarUng, decoratlons; Mrs,
George P. Yule, reseua.Hons;
and Mrs. Charles S. Thomas,
invitations.
lnformaUty wUI be tbe key-
BOle at the various pre-JJUties
being hosted by lrtr. and Mrs.
ChUtes Thomas and Mr. and
Mrs. Joho Laa.lt La tbe Lusb:'
new Spyglass Hills Dome; Mr. aoo Mrs. Oooald w. Star 11ne
and Mr. and Mrs. William H.
PJ.~~PORT PHOTO~
PUBLICtTY PHOTO~
COPY
Sometime& physicians roraet
and talk their own lanauaac.
Greek to most peopk. Now,
about the mouthful above,
ewr bear somethma hke this from yoor doctor?
" ..• dfllwina on oor praent armamentanum to
treal you ... "Actually,"armamml.l.l.num" 1.sjust a
doctor's word for the array of treatments and
med.ication& at his disposal. When Ll comes to
drup., tbis arm.amentanum is S(JmrthiffK. Thou·
sands and thousands, literally. All are read1ly
available in this pharmacy lo help prcYrvc your
health when needed-a pubUc servK:c which we
are pleucd to render.
attheBigM
DlfGO FRUW4Y A ... D HfWPOPT tll 't'O
PlttUIII: Aprtl 12, 19, 26,
1973, Ia tbe Newport Harbor
E111t10.
EXPERT POOL SERVICE
REPAIRS
You can earn this high interest on $S,(XX) minimum two year cenificates. The first year your $5,(XX)
cenificate will earn $309.!5. and more for each consecutive year that interest is added to the account.
We remove black aJiU, ropalr cracks, acid
wa.eb and refinish pool. Wo alao repalr pool
equipment. We have matntonaneo men trained
to keep your pool the way you want 1t all the
time.
LIT Ul liT Ul' A ICIIIDULI POR YOU
LICURD--IRIIIWI--ran 11111L\TES
IIIVIHG
THI HIWI'OIT HAIIOI. COlT A IIIII SA AliA
You can earn $59.17 on $!,(XX) mimmum one yearcenificates, and as much as $51.26 on a regular
passbook savings account of $1,(XX).
More interest than banks ... more certain than stocks
Plus &ee services ... safe deposit boxes, notary
service, travelers cheques, trust deed and note
collections, and many more free services are avail ·
able when you have the required minimum
balance in your account at THE BIG M.
Plus personal service ...
experienced and competent sav·
ings counselors in each office
to assist you in planning
your savmgs program.
Manley Pool Service
,.....,. 141 • 0113
Nlltl..c'I'IIIVICI
eo ...... del Man ,..67 a..t ca .. t Jllalo.-y/67,.,..
oa.oaac.•~•• ......... ,.rt ,= th,c... .. •c 2 ..... ,n,. •• ,-
'
•
convention here
., ..... Gor7---Allil ... ., .. lloor· no _...a. ., ~ cw -...,. __ Col. 'o."""-,._.... -· ... .., ..... ' ......... -. l.. to lllllln tllll •h t ...._ J0 .,.,.. WSD
lucoaotuiiJ ... uu,. Jl-ID tlod-..-
-IUJ __ ..... -.... -ld·-
" 1110 -. IIIII cllolr-ID --· of Ill mo-o. lllllp lnlllloc U...op -1110-of prorloco • ......_.,loonl_mo_ •
..-.... -..... ·-~-. 10 d ....... llld tiiO WIJ to PlYOd lDd --tnjoctl,lllll :~::~er fraterlliC:y affect-to npbt tbt n..,efbllttiet
,,, -..., -of Pu-Ctll Omtpna rrom bltlulc. Y.._l aidl ncb u
to Sao DitiO morltJI. tlldu, IDd O't•M:Id
tor tbolr Pro-projocU>ro wtU bo uod tu tbe
IJX ftrlt tlmeatworQbopi;IDdpo-
enl mMUap to Aowtbebeoe-
1111 ol -pllllull1r01>1c pro.
)leU IDd eampu acUftHes ta-
cldq a mofle ued tor rusb bJ 1110 OC LA cbajJier,
RAISIMil THB PLAG 111r the Atplll Clll 0mep Prorloct·
Dlttriet mMU.Dr tbl• weft at tbt Nnporter lnD are
Mrs. l'ttlloo Pflltlr ot Newport Btaeb, at left, aDd 11111
L&•ol Araold oii"IAI. (Eutp pllllto.)
Church News
Rllbllpt!q tbe cr<>10>• oc-P1RST liAPTIBT CHURCH tor Jollll L!DdnU, wtU be lA
t1Jttilit wtu be a dlnDer erulst OF NEWPORT BEACH, 2$01 the pa~H tor tbe 10 a.m. Suo-
ottbt Newport Bay, CUff Dr., Nnport ReiJhU --day Rrrice. Hl1 sermoo topte
Attec.:lJDc the mettiDg wtll be Dr. Keotoo Betbore Ylllpr"eacb U "A walk Oft the wW lide."
lin. Jo.bD Thayer, P'f'(WtAce at 11 a.m. SIIDday oa tbe tDptc, Ao earlY aerYice 11 Aeld at
prelideDt, IDd Yn. Roaald ''Tbe DeYtl made me do tt," a a.m., preceding the 9 a.m.
GqUuo, dlltrlet alumue buedonJamesl:lS.At7p.m. Bfblestudy.
••
·no~e ·
•
.~ ., . ~ ,., .,~ ... ~,, ' .
• •
Whleh remlndi: me o~~=~·~:, stat1oa attendlat W!W> I
tank of my ear at a Corona
del Mar Se"tct GtiOft tM
other day, He rldts a blte to
work beartnr the alp, "FilM
smog • -ride a btke." • • •
chairman. PlaaftiDc the 2 day be wUI CUitinue tbe It~ oa • • •
CLINT EASTWOOD LUaAJN MATINII eYeat are Mlq lAurel Amok! tbe doetrlhe of tbe Holy Spirit, GRACE BIBLE CHURCH, 565
WID.•l P.M. OIIrYt.a,udllra.Ne18cmPfts. dlsctuinc tbe ministry of the W, 18th St,, Costa Mesa ••
Seelng the Las Florlstaa
headdress ball on teleYt.Joa
Sunday nirbt reminds me of a
beauutul picture we aaw of
Chet Michaels and Ruth MOler
of Carl'& Flowers, Corona dtl
Mar, with their prtee wtnning
headdress created tor the
Damas de Carldad, Bal Mas.
que de Elegance, The headdress
ball Ia a beneftt tor St. Jude'•
hospital 1n F'ullerton. The u ..
otic headdress was climaxed
with a tlorAI fountaJn, exquts~
ltely donE' with a myrtad of
tiny nowtrs.
"JOE KIDD'' Fill llfiiSHMIIm tor oiNnportBeoch. Tho Now-HotySj>lrtt to the -•od. The -In "PhlUppt.ans"wtU l~=~~~~~~~=~~==;•;•;uL~TS~S~I~.II~=~~ port Harbor Alumu.e Cblpter, • • • be eontlaued by the Rev. Tom
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES
REDUCED PRICES
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7:0) ond9:55
Call for Sunday So.:hedule
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tbe Oraop County ezeeat1Ye THE PLYM011l'R CONGRE. Tyree at the 10 r...m. Sunday
bcvd, &Dd tbe coUepate Chap. GATJONAL CH URCH. S2S2 sentce. At 7 p,m, he Will
ter at C.S,U.F. will Mrve as Broad st., Newport Heipts •• lead In the stOOy of Ps;.lm '1'7.
bosttuel. Terrence L!DdJaU, 100 of Pu. Information regarding weekly
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL HOTJCE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA
NOTICE INVITING BID;
SEALED BlDS will be received at the oftlce of the City
Clerk, CUy Hall, Newport Bach, Ca.UtorDla, uoUI 11:00 A.M.
on tbe 18th day of May, 1973, at wbieh Ume they wtU be
QPeOed aDd read, tor performing work as follows:
INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS AND SAFETY
UGHTING AT NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE EAST ..SANTA
R<EA DRfVE INTERSECTION
CONTRACT NO, 1475
Bids mu.t be submitted on tbe proposal form attacbed
wtth the eontnet doeumeot.s turntsbed by the PubUc WorU
Dtp~.rtment. The additlooal copy of Ute proposal form Is
to be retained by the bldder tor his reoords.
Each bid mast be accompe.nJed by eash, certllled check
or Bidder's DoDd, made pa)'1.ble to the City of Newport
Beach, for an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the
amomt bid.
The title of the pro)ect and the words "SEALED BID"
sttall be clearly marked on ttM! outside of the ennlope con-
taining the bid.
The proposal doeumellts that must be completed, execti:-
ed, and returned In the Maled bid are:
Sbeet No.
D-1 Title Sheet
"c)me Bible atudtes aDd the
putor•s tape Ubnry may be
obtained b)' cawnr 552-0092
or 548-5927. • • •
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBY-
TERIAN CHURCH, 600 St. An-
drew'a Rd., CUlt Haven--Dr.
Cbarles Dlerenfteld wtllpreaeb
on ''Watch God smlle" at tbe
8, 9:10 and 11 a.m. servtces
tbta: SlDII. y. • •
THE NEWPORT HARBOR
CHURCR OF RELIGIOUS SCl-
ENCE. ~~ Center St., Costa
Yea •• "The Tweln, our
brothers" will be the sermoo
topic at the Rev. Eleanor C •
Jaekaon at 11 a.m. SI.Dday. • • •
• • •
The newly formed Brame
Institute Auxillary of Newport
Beach provtd themselves wor.
thy tund ntsers whtn theY star-
ed a pre-Easter champap
brunch at the loveliest of p.r-
t1ens, the Sherman Foundation
Garden In tbe center of Coron~
del Mar. The surrouodlnp, u ..
Qulstte; food, delightful, and
)obi of nice people tnjoylqg
them•elves. • • •
Mickey (Mrs. John) Walp ot
Corona del Mar Is nat on her
back ronvaluclnli: from spinal
surgery -. or at least sbt
shoult1 be .,, surgery was per.
formed at Hoag a l.ltllt over,
a w.e.ek ago. . , • • •
D-2 &! 3 Bidding Sheet
D-4 Stcnature Sheet a.oo Atn.dutt
THE UNIVERSITY BAPTIST
CHURCH, 2252 S. E. Bristol,
Santa Ana Height& --"Clouds
wttbout water'' wlU be the ser.
m'XI topic of Putor Wlllls J.
Carrtco at 11 a.m. Sunday. The
senior younc people wut con-
duct the 7 p.m1 serYice. Mrs. Louise Palmer of Santa
• • • Ana '4":1S hOnorett at a birthday D-5 Bidder's 8ood
D-6 De.tpa.Uoa of Subcontractors
0..7 . ...._,01• ,•~vtt
NEWPORT UNITY CRURCH, celebration for her 80th anal-
15th St. and Irvtoe Ave., Clift versary of the of ner birth
D4 CertHieattGft wtttl.re.-rd to Pciormuee of Pre-
vlo• Coatraets or SUb-eontrapa Abject to tbe
Equal ~ty C lauae aDd the ft.llng of Re-
qaired Reports .
tlae 10 a.m. Sunday· servtee-1s Rooa~· "aun . -Guest • pretcbet ......... -~E:~~E:s~~t
tiM Rev •. BMfrie 'MtJi of Pboe.: -·taftds'
rUz. Art&., !II>Hling OD "How Palmer II Mr. De'ttne!s cnnd·
These doeumeDts shall be affh:ed with the signature aod
to repent and en)>y lt." m->tber. ' ' Inc
titles ot the persons signing on bellall of the bldder. For L!GAL tGnCE
eorpon.llona, tile signatures of the President or Vice Pres-NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
IdiOt and Secretary or Assistant Secretary are required NOTICE lS HEREBY CrvEN
ud the Corporate Seal shall bt-afftJ:ed to all documents that the CUy Council of the
requiJ'lng signatures. In the case ot a Partnership, the City of Newport Beach wiU
signature of at least one general partner Is required. hold a pubUc hearing regard.
No bids will be accepted from cootractors unleas tney tng amendment to tile Planned
have been prequallf1ed In accordance wtth SecUoo 2-1.11 Communtty Denlopmentstand.
"Competency of Bidders" and Sectit)n 7-1.01£ "Contract-ards for North Ford to permU
or's Lt censlng Laws," of the State of Callfornla, Standard eJplll.SJoo ot knd uses, and iC)·
Spectncatlons. Forms to be nled are available from the dating of development stand~
City of Newport Beach, Public WorU: Departmeol The City arda:, portion of Blocks 56 and
shall oot furnish proposal forms for bidding purpoaea to 57, lrvlne's SubdlYlslon, locat.
any person who Ia required to submit and has not submitted ed between Jamboree Road and
a Questionnaire and tlnancl.al statement tor prequauncatton WacArthur Boulen.tds, aDd be.
to the State of C allforn1a at least FIVE working days prior tween Bison Avenue aDd the u-
to the date lb:ed for public ly opentnc sealed btds and been teoslon o1 Bonita Canyon Road,
prequaUfted by lbe State of CaWornJa for at leatt ONE Plaolllng Commission Ameod-
day prior to that ctate. Plana and Cortract Docwneota, tn-m~t No. 3Z6;andconstden.Uon
c tudlnc Special Provi&lons and Proposal may bt obta1Ded of EDVtronmeotal Impact Re.
at the P(j)Ue Worlu Deoartment, City Hall, Newport Bel.eh, port EIR/NB 73-026.
Caltfornia. It Is requested ttat tbe Plans I.Dd Contract Docu~ NOTICE lS HEREBY FUR-
menta: be returned wlthJD 2 weeks after the bid openJ.nr. THER GIVEN that the aid pub-
The CHy of Newport Beach hereby DOtitles all bidders lie hel.riag wtU be held on the
that It wtll atftrmatluly Insure ttat to any cootraet eot-7th day of May, 19'73, at tbe
ered Into ptii'Sl.811t to tll.la ll'f'rerttsement, minority bua-hOur of 7:30 P.M. ID tbe Coua.
!ness enterprl.aet: wtu be afforded run opportunity to altl-ell Chambers of the Clty Hall
mit bids In rupoose to this inYitatioo and wtu DOt be of the Cfty of Newport Beach,
discriminated aplnst on the growxls of race, color, or CaWornia, at Whlcb Ume aDd
national orlrJn La: eonsJ.deratloo tor an award. place any aDd all periODS ID-
The City res~n-es the right to reject 1.DJ and all bids terested may appear and bt
and to wa.tn any Informality In such bids. heard thereon.
ln accordance wtth the provlstoos of Article 2, Chapter Laura Lag:los
1, Part 7 ot the California Labor Code (Seettons 1770 et City Clerk
seq.~ the Ctty Council of the City ol Newport Beach has City ot Newport Beacb
aseer1:&.1Ded the paeral prenHlng ratt o4 per diem wages Publish: April 19'73, In tbl
ln tbt b:aUty tn wtiJ.ch the work 11 to be performed for ~:=~Rar=bor=~=l:i-i., each craft, ei111Uleattooa, 0!' type of workman or mech-~
anie needed to esecate the CODtraet and tas set forth thue
Utms lll RteoluUoa No. 74%3 adopt8d May 17, 1971 . A copy
of aid n.,latloa t. anJiable La tbe omce of the City Clerk.
All putt .. to thl eontnet llbatl be perned by all prDfl-
slona ol the C&Uioi'DJ.a ~r Code relatlne to prevaJUng
•ap nt .. (SeeUoul770·17811nclustn).
The nte ol compi'DAtJoa for any cl:aultleation not l1•ed
In the achedu .. , but whleb may be requited to eucate the
propoHd ooetnct, ... u be eommeonrate and Ln accord
wlltl tbe .,.elfted rates for aimUar or comparable eluat.
fteaUODI or tor tboet performlag similar or comparabW
dutln.
This projlet 1r1U be partially ftDa.Deed wUb Federal fundi
onder thl TOPICS Jlii'OP'M.
lf tbert 1t a dlff«toee bttwMG tbe ml.nl.mum Federal,
State, 01t City ..,_. rattl for llmUar elullflcattou o1
labor. tbe CODinctor .. btl ~etorl lhall pay not
"" tl'lln tbt ldpeet ft11t rat.. n. lqli'Oftm..t CCIII&ImO)Ited ID the Pll'b'mance of
IIIII _,..ol to 1 TOPICS ._9"010111 ... 1110
Stile cf Clllllontlo llllll •-clio p-.1
~· • ~·· • •• ~ ••
The part)' was a butfetdiMer
plus ptmch and birthday cake,
engineered with the cooperaHoo
of Mr. aDd Mrs. Chock Palmer
of Escondido, Mrs. Palmer's
soo and daughter~ln-law. A fur-
ther surprtse was a dl.amond
sent by Mrs, Larry Monroe,
who ts Mrs. Palmer'sdaughter,
now living In Saudi Arabia,
Close ttieods and neighbors
comprised the guest list of
30, lncludi.Dg Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Mac Murta)' of Sanb
Ana. Mr. MacMnrray Is mech-
anical tiJP(>rlnteD<bnl allhf En-
sign newspaper.
BE KltiD, SAYS DUKE
Actor John Wayne, Bay
Sbores ruldent wbo Is the un-
disputed movle box otflct
champion of all Ume,ls na.Uona1
kindDess ctWr man tor the 1973
" be k1Dd to animals week,"
sponsored by the American Hu.
m.ane Assn. for the weekofMay
6-12.
FOlD
TOIINO
WAGON
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FOlD GilAXIE ~ sQO ~eo 1~ 'lfa.GOI'
CO"'HIY FOII:D LTD
S:D.'..N COUNTIY SOUII[
A NEW CONCEPT
IN TOTAL TREATMENT
of
LCOHOLIS
lor complete mformstion and details
call Admm1strator
VILLA FRANCiaQUITO
14100 F ranCJsoutlo
Baldwm Pa rk., Cahfornta 91706
. telei>/IOne (213) 962·6951
t24 Hours)
WEST
COAST
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_ ... &I r:::;.;:o111-WW.•nl 'lllllllo-..... ---at-Ylolo-._ •¥t Ill lin.
loll ,_,: ,.. II lllo llooiPIIol'o o I -.o -If •ooiP (t"""") ~I'
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oot -to be -till It'll -Ill tile 11 ot • BETH D08BIM, ?, ol 1014 Gllnlllr, CoG ~~-~=-=-... ~=. ~-~ctor, llor 11, 111o ctor ,:::. ,:: =~-~ .;......:::. 1A111oru oeboo~ •-ot Mro. _.. • ~-, mtmbtr d tllil bolipMa1'1 baud u.. 1o ~~ ud . ..,.. dlrteton &DIS PI'Hideal of MVMb-lrYIM R -wtU _, IIMM!IIDJ' ....,. .. rtle wUh I'M.
M"t u muter ot etrtmoaltl ... ,, My mom a.. ctt.a-1 u.t I Jon.
All JJ ftDtlllta, tbtlr m., Ud tt~Q~r, wtll be Mr raom t.eU 1M 11 at D1Pt.
at 1111 -•--. to be ..,., 11 1111 -·· ~ Silo...,., on 1M food I-to eat. eeattr. Tbe motbtr •Jected 'Ftll wta 1 ,.., '--t-~-.u... At._ me wltllaU IMr heart. Z 1D H&'Wiil, 1 ... _ My IDODIIDJ ellau tile boue.
Jlld~tt for tnta yeu•a eonteat 111 Mr. Cbrta Rapper 8bl IDlbl Ill IDJ clotbH that are Dicer than store tJoocbt.
P!'e.idtat, Womea•1 Dtfllion, lfi'WP!Wt Rut. Clll.mbllt oi lilt mUo dHirt tlat t. yam my, rummy, rummy,
Com ma-ce· s..,e JobD Mtcon "-11 _..,_,. It I liCit to ptcll t wouk! ptcll my motber. dbtrlct W La • .... _ ... .. -....-acbDol .t-• • • Wllllam; n. an. t.cioe. city clerk, !fnport Beaebi • ED..I:EJif TOAL, I, of 27'7'7 Mtrldoa Drt,.., coaa Mea,
M ..... D. Lut, Pl't~, JobD D, ...._ Ud Sea: lin. bd ~fade at Prtetdio acbool, daapter of Mrs, Dultl J. ar-Borcooon, pro8Jdent, board of--. Mnport. (-)TGIIJr,,
Mea ta1f1ed school dutrtct; ID!I Dr. Jot. 0... member Sbt Ia tbt molt kwt.a.p.t mom I'Y eTtr MtD lA my whole
board of d:lreetore, Hoar memortat bolpttal, ud: cbalrmu: lUt. Sbt tak11 ua QP to Santa Barbn. ADd my mom be._
department of edbeltloo, Whittier Co11tp. my prablctms ro any. One time my brother and 1 bad a
Here are tbe 12 tua.Uitl I.Dd tbelr ... Ya. rtpi'Latld Jut tlpt ud: my motber ~ It, I'm llad lbt ~topped lt.
u tbly were W1'1tteD by tiM contutant.: a.ca.. I atmo.t 101 bit, Thata wby 1 loYt my mom. Sbt • • • • • bt_.. me -.tlh my pl'oblomt ' ftcM1 It otbtr thlDp. Tbat'a
MARK LEW, 7, of U05 Seashore Dr1YI, Wnt Newport •lrJ t kwt bl'r II I mother beeaUM the l1 Diet. ~!:..~r at CIJ'dea Hall, IOD or Mrs. Jotm. K. (Nucy~ • GAYLE Mcxn, 1-1i2, of UM Kerry L&Dt, Costa Mea,
8ht be_,• me 00 eYnythiDg. Srd: ll'adet at KUI)'brooke schOol, daUJbter ol Mrs. Au
She-Itaya home Just to '" me Hickey: beet ... sbt tu:ea care of me • Sbt toot o.er my dadi: place becau.. my llad d:1td of
Sbt tells me •hatJ riPt aDd ~hats roar beu1 attack aDd ahl haa been a Yery COOd dad: taker O't'er.
Sht leU mt aleep 1o btr bed wbea lm ~d Sbe t. lrMrDlDc: to bt a teacher for tbe M.R. chi.ld.rto a.Dd
Sbe card for me when 1 waa 1 Uttle t.by ' a YM'J &OOd ODt lodeed. And she bocbt ua: a borA Uke art
Sbt makea me feel &DOd Ill aid:e ' dad promt.aed us. And abe scolds u.s wha we do aomethlnc
Sbe lett me role to. the mud .,~e daya wrc-r bat abt teU. u.s what we do wrooc. And abe maUa
• mt fetl cood: whto I do not tll1nll anyooe can make me ful
COOd. ADd fteo I am alcll she take• eut of mt. ADd lbe
fncll mt ..,ad food aM makta me go to KboOI. A.od 'IFbec
I ban a problem ahe belpa me wttb it. A.od sbt helps to
leu th!Dc I do DOt Dow and be Ips me wttb my home work.
A.ad lbl eorrtdl my mt.:ta.U.. ADd •beD she eomu a.Dd
k1uel me COOd nlebf:. ADd she baa • special way of read-
tor stories to mt. ADd . she Ions me Yrry mocb. ADd abe
ntatM mt do my cborta 1R a very nice .,.y, ADd atlt be_,,
•na. A.od •be 11 ll1Dd to our anlmalJ: and lt we d:oo't tact
cart ol our ulmal8 lllie IPlnkl 111 a.Dd ttU. us to feed them.
ADd wbe I tell btr to W'lke me 'C) at '7:00 lbe doea. And: I
Loft Rer Tot • • • • • KAREN KEWES, 9, ol 1845 Anabelm Aft., tl3-C, Coeta
Mea, lrd lfldet at Whtttter school, dl.upter of Mra,
Joyce ...... : She trlea her bardelt to ltWOI'l aa. ADd
sbt blows wbata: beat tor you. And abe t. the oaly mother
I b&Ye. So I am nry creattul for my motber ahe Ia lo'tt·
ab .. , tlDd aDd JOU CID ahraya count Olio 1\er, ADd tbe aya
DO eomttlmtt becautt It Is not tbt rlcbt tlmt to do wlat
I nat to do. A.od 10mttlmes whea. I'm alck my mom w111
bte cart ot mt, I kwt my motMr aad 1be lofts me. Sbt
trio to telcb mt wbat to do aDd wbll DOt to do, ADd lbt
ll .,mtt!WIC speacat to me aDd my Alter. Tbltl way I
'ftllt my motbtr to bt mother of the year! • • • • • JANE FEEHAN, 8, ot 438-8 Goldenrod Aft,, Corooa
dtl Mar, 4th cradrr at Corcma del Mar school, daulflttr
GE'M'IltC:l Of THE SW1MG for tbt llay 5 W Vtpa Dlpt of Mn. Jerry (JGJet) Fethu:
pii.Jmed by the Harbor Vln Homes Comanmlty Aaa. My motber Ia li8dtriW:w11tlc. Ooe time my blmlltr died
ar•s;.;IIWDt~·· .... told .... u.t "' -alrleld ""' ... ·-lood .... the ~ ~ · i ~"la ~,.,....,_ 1 mou.r aid tblt " •erea"t color uywbue, bat Dtc:•m·
•• ~ • P , wiulbO ·i:awo<!' .. Pllui' hNI-• lllr II n -to 0\owrlud. 1 looa "'7 ---houof '1.111. • llllod wllb trPioal Lu ,_ p-ud ollt'o '"" toe .-ud ..,. to oour (.....,) tiiO'o Julr!PL
Mt a4io0r. Tteteta may bt pgrebMed: trom eommU-Sbt'l Dlct ud cbMrt\11 most ol tbe Umt, 8bt ODIJ pta:
tet membtu CbtrJI Scott, Let aad PUtS Ritter, Dlcll mad Ybtn my lUter aDd 1 ftlht • Uttle. I loft my motber
and Jeu Hod:ce. John Dietrlch. Laar• RttttobouM, Ted btea.e abt'a ber'atlf.
Par100, Roy Daril, Lte aad Jeaa ClaoetUor, J_. Luc. • KENNETH W:ANN, tO, of 3'75 Bro.dway, ;oata Mea.,
Pam llttbln.ll, l.A)Q W'llllama ud K--. C~rmmtnp:. 4th meter at Harprer Khool, 100. ot U:n. Darrell· (Db.Da)
MIDII:
ANTIQUES
WHOLESALER
NewiJ Opeaed Co die P•bUc
CJRCA IMPORTS
I INDIVIDUALLY SELECTED ITEMS
I UNUSUAL ITEMS FOR DECO&ATINO
I PERIOD FURNITURE, OLASS-MISC .
We even have the Buk of 8cotlud later1ort
Come tn aod aee our Q8alltr •erebudlee·
Compare our prtcea!
DIRECTLY ACROSS F'ROM THE NEW &ALPB"I
CIRCA IMPORTS 645·1201
Sbt toJda oar dotbts wubea our clotbta matu our hmcb-
" tor tc:hool. Sbt mall.. lhirts for Ul' boYI aDd drt ....
fOr my sllter. Sbt pJatdl the prdta aDd she dot• moltty
all the bOut work Ute ftcuumtq:. d:U.IUD.( and: other bol'lDg
jobl Ute tbat, Sbt mabll br .. kf.Ut on Moodl.y, Tuellday,
WtdDttday, Tbunday, aDd: Friday, Sbe makes dlDDer all ae•• di.JI ot tbt net ezctpt Tuelday because she teaches
a S.tay Kbool ciul bli oaly oa Totadly, Sbt dot a all the
IJ'oeefJ tbnpplnc lor ..,.eo peoplt. Sbt al80 t:atu care ot
Dl YbMI ... ·re .act aDd bomt from .cbooL Sbt allo taactrt
my lllter ud: mt to mac:ranM. U my mom aDd dad dJd oot
m.llT)' eacb otbtr I woOl DOt blft a ,_. of r:ut rUD!li!lg
ud kJar Uft Ukt my Great Great Grudma Blrdwtll wbo Und
~ to 101 yean old:. So I am c)ad the)' did marry •eh other.
My mom at.o ft.l a deD rnotht.r, Sbe bad 18 boy• Llll her den
aDd wu oo.IJ ·~ to baft bttwteD 5 aod 9, She allo leta
my brother aDd liattr tate pta..,, U It waan't for my mom
1 wook! DOt be aun. • • • • • D£AH 80Yt:R, 10, o1 20151 S. W. Cyprt1a, Santa A.raa.,
HtltMJ. 5th 11'14• at 8Q Vttw 8Chool, (TIDdlioo of Mrs.
tr.onbnued on pa,e 7l
JAMU AHD SUSAN LIHD
TIIUIISDAY, N'l!ll 211, IllS
I»IUIA DELIA!!, eM.
TALKS HERE
Roll. Clolr a..-. -r•• '• U. ..., Gad coe-
P'llll..al dllltrk:t. laai!Cbed-
olod I local -IIIIo ·-Ht •111 bt IIP"kt"r at tba
$50-o-<>lolo -rololoc --at .. e.-e.,. Clab
tblo ........ ""'" Z6. "" "' a.U.S to adi:Jr ... a Friday laD. c... mMtlDC ol tbt C«oca
\
dtlllar Cblmber oiCommeree
at lilt Babl& CorUitb:laD Yacbt
Chlb.
Yr. Burpoer, a RcMibUcu.
.. r•....U • dlatrlct tbat Jtrtt.
chel aklq tbt eout ltom Upper H-817 111to S.. Dla,p
Cot.llty. He Ia a member ot tbl
HociA NMtq aod C\n'tDc:Y
rommtt". R!P.BURG!H!R Susan Persinger weds
James Lind of Irvine Sebeduled to appear wtlb blm b1J electtoa to coacrea aaa1
at the Balboa BaY Cht. d1nDer Notembtr.
I!!! Hou.5e m1Do:1ty leader Ge1'aid He 11 1 B&U¥e of uta.b, a
James B. Ltoo, aon of Mr. Rolly PulUtl of Baftloa, while For(!. of Mlchtpn. Su Dteeo Realtor liDce 194'7.
and Mrs. Howard Llod of Jr. Da¥1d IA•t• aDd Ken Parker, Muter of ceremoatea wiU be 1 Worid War o Army AtrCorpe
Ylne, took Mi11 Suaan Per. botb of Coeta Mea, ushered. State Seaator DenDts E. Car-uftptor aDd a p-aduate at
alnpr aa his bride Ia a dotl:lle Pono.tar the ceremooy, a penter, wbO 'r.l5 a collearue SID Diego State Cotlep.
rlng cereiTIOfty at St. A.Ddr'tw'a receptioo waa bekl at the trvi.De of Wr. B~aaeoer •beO tbey ·
Prelbyterlao weddi.Dc ehapeloa bome a.ad prdeo oftbeeroom'a botb served In tbe Calllx'nla HOW IN IRVINE SITE
Saturday, AJ)rtl 7. Tbe bride pueats. Tbt bride's parents Senate. Allo oo the program former Gleadlle -bued
la tbe dauehter of Mr. aDd wert .able to attend tbe wed-11 another former coU.rue Cnmer-C alltOI'Db.lDc.,dlltrt-
Mra. Joseph Penlslpr ofSoutb d:Joc. out of town relatives who of Wr. Bur mer, Assembly-butol' of mote tbaa 100,000
Slota: City, Nebraab. Tbt Rtf. atteaded IAclllded Wrs. John man Robert E. Badbam ofNew-electroalc puts aDd IRJb.
Ctarles Otereallekl omciated. McDooaJd of Seal Beacb, aunt port Beach. a.uemblles, bU completed tu:
The bride wore • lace cowa of tbt croom; Paul Palmer EntAirtatnmelll •111 be pro-moYt to a aew 30,000 ,q. ft.
Imbedded with pearls at the of Loa Ao,.le,, the groom's vtded by E. Ray QatcJey. Jr., facility at 1 '7201 Daimler be.
acallopped neetllne, Sbe car. couta, aDd Wllllam Anderson ln\De dty councilman. He wtll LD ln'lDe loclutrl.al Complex,
rled a bouquet of mtJed mar. of RIYtr forest, Ill., ~mcle be accom;l&DI.ed by Jolm Eut-accordlac to oftlclat. ot Cok1-
guerttes, babies bratb IDd of tbt p-oom. A special ruest on stuut. OaaciDc to tbe mule ••U. Buker It Co.
atepbanotts and the arne now. wu televtstoo star Amarm. of Roaale Brown a.ad bU orcb-Doll L. M••lng of ColdweU
ers we:re entwined LD a wratb Bl&b Gllbe:rt of POOeotz, whose estn wtll precede aDd follow Banter'• Su FerDI.DCio VaDry
for her batr. puiOts, Mr . and Wrs. Jesse tbe d.1Mer. office aDd Jerroid R. Colt ol
Mrs. CDeryl Akert of Htm-Neill of Corooa del Mar, were ftl'ldl raJIIed at tbe dlDIIer the company's Newport Beach
Uortoo Beach '11'1.1 the matroo alao Ia abeodaoce. are upected to a.td Wr. Bur-omce repre~ented Cramer aDd
of llooor. Tbe c:room's ,.._tr, Tbe C(MC)le booeymooned 1n (t!Det's re-elect1oo ca~rn IrrtDe Co., respectlYely, ill tbe
Mlu Carol Lllld, .ened: u Hortbuo Callfornta and are to 19'74. He 11 a freJhma.D LD 10-year turn-key trao.a.cttoa.,
brldtama!d. Beat maJI wu mU1nr tbelr new home In Mia-eoocreu, baftDr sened 1D the which carried a total could-
lloo VIe)). state lePJ;Iature from 1963 until eratJon ol $409,000.
Utrr DOOUl'TLil ol ..... t.ac-... bttD lamed ma,oa. ,.r ol Gnllb 'EIUtCom:paDJ''I
tlrat rt~ld:eot1&J otllce I.DSouth-
ern Cautorola --at 2863 E.
Cout HYJ., Corooa del War.
He baa been an eucuttn or the
real e.U.te flrm'a Newport
Belch brOienre otftce tor the
put 4 years. He I• a n.athe of
Mt. Veroon, Ohio, and Ill& hob·
ble• are photography and body -·· HONORABLE MENTION
FOR ESSAY WINNERS
Mr., W:ernfce Bowles, A mer-
tcaa btstory mootb cbalrma.o
for tht Cot. W'llllam chapter
of DAR, baa betn Wormed
tbat Silly Escher, st.llh cradt.
whDtr at Newport elemaatary
JChool 1D the l.Wiual national
Amerlcu lllstory esay, "Pat.
riot or 17'73," aoo Laura SoU.
wl.Dner In the seventh grade
at Horace En.atgn junior blcf'l
sebool, tave beeo a'ftfded q .
orable mutloa for their essays
trom the IJtate toeletJ of the
DAR.
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Hove -,our cu1tom draperies made
and g110ranteed by the tome "'" t702 NewpOrt
Blvd AI 171tl 51 pet'~Med !)«)pie 'fOU ltvtMd to :::=:~=:~ ~ COlli Weu cl~n them. ----• c~'CMt~ Window Oecorotin141 ~~H ..,_. ol"-·.~.-.o ... _....,._ ...... c.:.-:,;•;,"·.;·ii,~oi:,ii..,.OAooi:;aoi.oi~oi:ii: .... • ';..•
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642·0270
The Bank of N~ now haa new, taat, efficient drive-In banking tacllltlea. Two new .no-tellers
adjacent to the bll'lk'a main building have just been opened to give you better, futtlf banking --
vice. Look tor the drive-In entrance on 16th St. and you'll lind two efficient ~In tell.,. wait-
Ing to .. ,.,. you with expanded banking houns. The Bank of Newport Drtv.ln fecllltlee and welk-up
window -open Monday through Thursday 9-5, Friday !HI end Saturday 9-11o take c-. of 'JOVf
bll'lldng n11de. ·
DOVER AT SIXTEENlH STREET • 645-5333
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Ruth Byhower
{Liceru ed P ro feuiooal \1aueuse)
'552' in winner's circle
loartr •• , ........ _ ,..,. ..... -...... ,.Dr. J. II.~
IN IOd .... Ia lllo ........... -lliolndl:lllll poJtJ __,., IIIII lin.--card W tte .,.Ita" Clllb ..._ .... wtU _..,WilccJDelto ud lolla L. Cwct. U..g a•,
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I. ""SIIIollloq ..... taLBarl I*'< IJio ,...,.._ -·
J .... lluk A. -, -II' B. --.., -... -o1 T.., aro 11-o. IIIII 1111101.
·-...-ol IJio ellll!, lllo •1111>, 1a .-,... o1 111o R.., Buoo, Frw c .. ..., .,nii!MmCtd tbe nG u U..IHt ,.,_ ncefiU'tJ Uda bl&ft.. Tbomu F. Rl .. J, AadJ DlflDt,
II> l>o bold darlar Ids rar llclit ol 111o _..,. WW 1>o a G. William Gr811', Clilrloo
at tbe bela. "SU" Chat f'ICI IDd U. a ... N. Katbtw.:m, Robftt F. Me-
Staced u a beoedt far tbt Mr'a dre)t trGpttJ pr...-... C11rdy, Dultl T. KcBw'a.-y,
Doa. MaiUUe Duflleld Mem-tloL lltmb1r1 ot.,.commltt.e Edward E. Sharp, ud Dr. and
ot1a1 Raclatloo Tbenpy Ceatv are Mr. ud lire. Wllllam D. Mrs. Let O. Starnea.
II lloq Rooplta~ a proJect L"'* IIIII llr.lllll lllro,Ricllard Reoanauona 11101 l>o made
'90UOI'ed by tbe "55!" Cllb, 8tntu.. wttb tbe "55!,. Club~
tM at&bt at tbe nees wUl Jtut Cbl) oftleera IDd tbltr wtw• ers at no., boCIItaJ.. pbaDI
wttb a eoQtall boar at I p.m .. Wbo are wort~a~ wtt..lll tM com-845-8&00, Ed. toe.
cllaoor wiD l>o """od II 7 p.m. mllloo aro: Jlll&t lluk A. So·
aDd 110M time ~ 8. Ticbtl dla IDd Mra. Sodea; F, lloalld
'are $11.50 •eb. M._ nco.pr-,udlln. VACATION MEALS
. 0....., Cout E-Col~
lop .. olrerlnc • f.port ....
hrre Ml'tes entitled. "VacaUoo
meals tbat appeal" Tbt series
l>octoo April 2? and m..U oo
suceessln Friday mornl.Dp:
tbrougb May 18, trom 9:30 to
11 :30 Lm. at the CommWllty
Coop-ep.tional 'c bureb. 811
HeUotrophe AYe., Corooa del
Mar. There Is no hdtioo and
perSOillJ may register at tbe
lecture. Co-sponsors areRieb-
ard's Markets and OJ.soo.
Farms.
LEGAL HOllCE ----------
FfCTmous BI.SINE:$ NAME
STATEMENT
Tile following person Is doing
business as: ChrtstJan Graph-
Jes, 220? South Grand, Salta
Ana, Calli. 92705: Vestus Lee
Shaw, 2332 Ricbmood Way,
Costa Mesa, Calli. 29626.
This business Is coodueted
., . by an 1ndtY1dual.
Signed: V, Lee SM.w.
PICTURED In tbt eeoter 11 AalemblJmu Robert £.
Badham {R-NIWPOrt Beach) receh1DC a apeelll award
of recopltion from tbe Cautornta Tbonctc Soctety tor
Ills leciJIIUn etrorts on beM.Id of artertal sarpry.
Presenttnc tbe award are Dr . Robert Hartley of Corooa
del Mar, at lett, aDd Dr. Wi lbur Hallet. outcotnc pres.
ldent of the Ca111ornta Thoracic Society. Tbe award n a
gi~tll ID recopJUon of Assemblpmaa Badtam•s effort.
to provide for teebntclans to perform speclaUud t:asb
u..ter dlrtcUooa of quallfted physlcla.ns,
GEM TALK
TODAY
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OLD DIAMONDS
A tUamoDd tutllr"blaa ..
lJ ebaraeteruttca. ..Brll-
liaDeo" t. Uaot rollo<:lloo
lDto yoar •Y••· "Fire" la
d!Jiporoloo of Ull>l Lalo col~
otl. "SelDttllatloo" Ia
hrtllkl!Dg at eUCfltelt mDYe-
meat.
Tho run beauty of a dla-
mOild reiUltl: wbeo c-.,
uae tbe method orlas-ted
betore 1 '700 try Perau.l aDd.
earl)' lD tbe 2oth eeDtary,
modUlld throupoptlcal.et-
ence to produce today'apre-
elH :18 facet tormala. Nly
deviation from th11 formula
denies the diamood 1t1 full
potootlal.
Dlamoods not cut to thla
e:a.ct formula can be recl:t
for mutmumbeaatJ,Cb&Dc-
es ln cllttlnr formula• 18n
callled recutttnr and atse
reduettoo ot suchfamldjtw-
ell u the Nusat DiaiDODd,
tbt nloe of wMcb lnereued
tbouch Ita: alae na reduced.
675-4106 Mominga By Appointment WATCHING the "552" Club harness raee trom the 1Fln-
oer's elrcle at the race track will be Mr. aod Mrs. Cllntoo
M. Hoose Jr., a t left, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Hardage.
This statement was n.ted with
the County Clerk ot Orange
County on Apr, 23, 19?3, WU-
llam E. St JohD, ccxmty clerk,.
by Belly J, Bargsteo, clepu.
ty. .
Yoa maybayeueucmbb'
large cHamood not cut to
modern formula, Tbls cern
might become far moJ'e
beautttul and flr more nt.
.. ble throucfi reclittnc•Ub-
ota lD any way damactar
It• nlue as a.n antique ot
belrklom. 645-7501 Afternoon & Evenings only
SpPIRfj
bath
SpPDRfj!
drepery cleeners
end service
World's lar gest e>cc/u~,~e guaranteed drapery serv,ce"
Yr.u• O<apefles made lluwer fresh & color br1gh1
Co• I orofess10nal drapo>ry cleanmg process •s guar·
ont eeo oerfect NO SHRINKAGE. perfect even
hem\ and fa n fold•ng 100% replacement guarantee
f accepted 20% Dl SCOUNT on cash & Cilffy
drapery cleanmg Free loan drapelle\ ava•fable
Free est tmates Wit hout obltg.at,on.
540-1366
642-0270
1702 N-por t B!wd
At 11th St
Coat• Meu
PubUsh: Aprtl 26, May 3, 10,
1 ?, 19?3, 1n the Newport Harbor
Eoolcn. F -UIIOO
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FICnTJO(B BlBINESS NAME
STATEWENT
Tbe followtng persons are
dolog business as: Madero Y
Ftero, 24151 LlDdlSYiew, El
Toro, CaUl. 92630: Richard
Florea, '76-&2 Volp Drive, Apt. ~·c= ca~~~..,
!fill ~./!;.'~
Cal1f. nuo. ~
TtU basfoeu Is ~ conducted
by a IODeralpar!DershJi>.
Siped: Rlctard Florea.
Tb.1a sb.tem ent was n.Ied with
the Cotmty Clerk of Orange
County OD Apr. 23, 19?3, WU.
Ham E. St Jotm, county e lerk
by Betty J . Barpten, deputy,
Publilh: April !6, May 3, 10,
· • 17, 19?3, 1n tbeNewportHarbor
•"' Enstgn. F -24802
LIGAL H011Ci
FICTITIOt.E BUSINESS NAME ,.,.~--~~-
STATEMENT
Tbe tollowt.nc persons are
doing bulness as: Mountain
Fott. 580 Broadway, La.gtm
Beacb, Calli. 92651 : Boyd c.
McElbaoy Jr., 547 Emerald
Bay, Lacuoa Belch, CaW.
92651; Josephine E. MeElbany,
547 Emerald Bay, Laeza
Beach, Calif. 92651.
This busloess ls CODducted
by a reueral partDersblp.
Signed: B. C, McEl.baoy Jr.
This statement ns ftled wttb
the Colllty Clerk of Oranp
Comly on Apr . 23, 19?3, WU-
liam E. StJohn, Cotmty Clert.
by Belly J. Bar gsteo, doputy.
For tho Coclttall Hour
R-rdlng Arlt ot
DAVE FRIZZELE
DIITIIfCTJVE
CO!I'I'IRMT AL C OIJIIItJ:
LlmCB • Dllllml
SUPPBR AliD DAIICIIIG
eoo Newport ceater Drln
M-Boadl
PabUsh: Aprll 26, May !, 10, ·
17, 1973, ID tbe Newport Harbor
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cone. -llll wiD bo boll! Mql-?lo tp,m,ID
--,_ A at tbo OCC ~u.r ... c-.. no. no -tbo-.. wt11 boal-
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5411-5554
OurtetbYeu
RABBITT
AGENCY
[)... J.L. W.
Chiropractor
P.tLMU c...u,.,,.T.
S,. A~ 071·6010
:l7 II Ea.t c-.t Hw7. Swte !JO'l
c-.. del Mu• p~. Ill H..-
'My mom's best'
(C-aad nm-I) ·
Dtu DIN: She t1 a IPOd lfUdiDC!ItW Ud Jill aelt.U,-., .. _..,-.... *--··-... ud.,
---.,., I COIIIII II&" -&a -bC 10)' ll'&lldOia -mel Silo 1104 alreolr 1104 .... full) ud r&~ooc~ 11. I II&" a _, at _, ~ ud abo -
IDd reb me ODt ewry -....: ud tbla a. ._diJ r mow tbt
Jan. Sbtl ahraye U"CNNllS Wbd t bMCI bu. l'q lOt a _..
_, llsl>. I'" 1001 lwo blaet mo)OJ'a &!Ill abo loll&d a 1
p.Uoa flab taU tor IDJ room. I'm 10fD.1 to .,, • tor tbt
llall &lid buy lbem. Silo cloea liMo .. .., cll1 llllap lit wub
tbe dllhea IDd ma• dlDDar but tbert's tometblac sbout
ber !bat I thltllt Ia -!be moot 1-lblac. Silo lo•oa
me lDd I love her, Sbt U 1 member of 1 ehureh IDl1 Hery
Ume 10meooe uta ber to do 10meth1Dc lbe OHV ays oo
ezc:ept when abe's alek. E~ea 1t abe doea't 1r1a 1 cao _,.
!tried, • • • •
• lRAN CHESHIRE, 11, of U.U £Ideo Avenue, Colta. Mesa,
5tb end• at UDdbereb tchool • .anofMu,F\oreae. PetetiOD:
She is Yery ntee to tab my brotber aod I u loster cttlld-
reu. I neo Jon btl' tfen kDow abe Is not my mother. She
tactes my brother aDd t .,ti'JDlaee she &OU. UU abe Is
going to tate my btotber llld I don to MauaAIUo Mulco
on Easter nea.Uon. Aod lbe eooU IQOd mt1LI every nlgbt
tlke routbeef, &Dd stabs, aDd she Is DOt a dull motber
like !lOme other motben I biYe bad. Sbt laucH at tunny
things oo T. V, aDd abe doee DOt spoU 1111. (u It may eeam}
And she keeps tbe bowie etea.n. she cleanl the kl.tcbtn Oore,
the batherms, and •acUma the Urinr room every Satvday.
Well I borne my mom w1Du but thire mite be a better mom. • • • •
• MARLON BLODGETT, 11, of 2508 Bowdotn Place, Costa
Mesa, 6th grader at College Part school, soo of Mrs, Mar-
shall Blodgett:
My ·real motber died when I was seven years okl. My father
remarried and married a very nlee lady. She took there-
sponslblllty to take the )lb ot my mother.
It was rough when she Drat came. We both had to adjust
and eventually It worked out just nne and we were mother
and son.
She 1s trom New York and she speaks an odd lanpge,
that I had to get u.std to and I did. She had a UHle girl that
made It harder tor her to give as much attenUoo to me.
She did and she wa.s Just perfect, and I th1n.k: for dotnc all
that ln a year and a haU she deseues to be the mother of
the year.
I think she Is a great woman. Beuuse she made my tatber
a oew man. ADd be was much more happy when she was there. • • • •
• JEFF CORDEIRO, 11, nf 2f9S Fairny Drtn,Co.taUesa,
6th grader at Llndbergt school, son of Mrs. SamuaJ Cordeiro:
I lhtnt she Is the best mom anyone could enr ban. When-
ever I !lave to make something tor school she always beJps.
Wheoner I fall down or ret hurt sbe always cares. When-
ever I do something wrong she yells at me and thata right
because when I do someth.ing wroar I should be scokled
so I will do right. You learn from your ml.stakes. My mom
always gets up to fls us brealdast and make aure we get
all our books. When we need something she pts It for us.
She works at a school herseU and sttll has time to help me.
We have carnivals at school and other lhlnp. She always
helps the P.T.A. On weekends or hoUdays she takes us to the Y.M.C.A, or to the beach. Sometimes we go out to
dinner. When we go motorcycle rld1ng she neYer minds
unless she wants us to do 90methlng else. We hue a boat
and when we go stllng she ahrays packs our stuff tor us.
My Mother Isn't always perfect or nlee. But I think she
tries real hard to mate us
GETTING READY FOR the "Fiesta de 1u artlstaa" of tbe
Thlll'sda.J Morntnc Club are, left to right, Mrs. Robert E,
ADdersoa, speeb.l e•ents chairman, and Mn. Peter Kelly
and Mrs. Laneoce Abbott. The event will be beld April
29, from f to 8 p.m., at the Factory, Newport Beach's
new art center, loeated at 425 soth St. Projects and paint-
ings completed by members durlDg tbe past year, wtu be
on display at the anntlill arts and crafts show.
THE OOLPliiN FOUNTAIN shown here n.s woo by Mrs.
C lalre R~. at left, of Lido Park, wM Is pictured •ith
Mrs, Kay Crawford, beauttllcaUon chairman of the women's
division of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce.
The fO\mtaJn was used to raise ttmds for the current
Dolphln project, beautlftcatlon of the Goldenrod tootbrid~re
1n Corooa del Mar, whlch ts now under way, Tbe pro)eet
Is eJpeeted to be completed by May Z3, tbe date of the
Dolphin beaut.l!lcatlon luncheon and aWU"ds meeting,
Send-oH
for sailors
Dtrectors ofBabl.aCorlnthia.D
Yacht Cl., bellen 1D sendlnr
tllelr Euenadl! Race skippers
and crews off to a rood 1b.rt
and takiDC good care of them
wbeo theY cross the rtnish llne.
Tbe oow-leceldar)'seodotrpa.r-
tJ will be beld at the club
Sahlrdii.J DJgtlt, Aprll za, and the
traditional bos:pltallty room,
"Bab1l. at the Bahia" wtU be
aft.lttng tbem when they sall
l.Dto Enseoada Harbor oo May .f.
Tbe 26th aooual Enseoada
race, starting trom Newport at
DOOO Tbursday, May 3, 1..5 sailed
in ceWratloaofMexico'sCtnco
de Mayo, May 5, aDd basted by
the Newport Ocean Sailing As-
sodatloD..
ActivWes chairmen are Mr.
aDd Mrs. Roy Studer. Otber
eommlttee: members are Fred
Warttn, lDYl.tatlons: Mrs. James
Brooks, prlses; and Mmes.
James Brooks, Lorin Weiss,
Jack Johnson, James Otto Jr.,
Tom Gleason, and Robert E.
Poole, decorations. Overseeing
tile refreshing duty as welcom.
lng Mstesses at the Enseoada
"Bahia" areMrs.MarclaHoly-
oake and Der crew, Mmes. Tom
Gleason, J. Hobart Denny, and
Carol Sage.
BCYC members worldng oo
the NOOA committee are Rob-
ert J. Eastman, reneral ctatr-
PHARMACY
PHACTS br
KARL BARNUM &
CHARLESBULLINCTON
Dry skin ts a problem most women race as
they get older, It occurs when lazy glands do
not produce enough oil. Wrlnkles are usually
the result.
One •ay to combat an excesslnly dry skin
coDdltion ts through the Uberal and repeated
use of moisturizers. Apply a molsturl&er after
cleansing your skin, use It as a night cream,
wear U under makeup. Molsturlters do not mate
the sldn oilier . , . they penetrate tbe skin's
surface, carrying molstLI"e to replace that lost
to dry air, to the sun, to Improper diet or to
couoUess other causes of dry skin.
For the nnest In cosmetics, lnchding sate
and etfecUYe moisturizers, visit our cosmetics
department. Ask OW' helpful ctrls for the.lr suc-
estlons. We stock all the better cosmetic liGes,
lnclo:itn.g Elizabeth Arden, Germaine Mootell, Hel-
em Rubinstein a.nd Allercreme hypo.allergellle
among many others.
• • •
HANDY HINT: l1 you wear bifocals, turo tbem !C)-
side dcnrD 'lrhen plucking eyebrows or applying
eye~..,.
man; Ray F'. Bulloch, om.clal .,.,;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Brunch [or ::0:'..:::;-~gned oc> wbo fi club member Rollert M. LIKE TO TRAVEL?
d b d • d k.er'a 50 ft. "Comtast." . e s ,. Q s ~:.;..!:''::u.~i.,. ar-• JiAVE TQ ·TRAVEL? . .
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__j..-HARBOR TRAVEL LOSE WEIGHT!
tapidly & Eaaily u.-. Medical SupervisM>n
Pouncla & ...,., Go FASn
Fatblf'• da.J 1riU be cele-ranging a brunch aboard Bob
brated. early tor the fathers S1mley's 130 ft . motor yacht
of the 1973 Empire debutantes. "Nesco" for both Calltorn1a
Tbe fathers or preseators and and Mexico V.lP.'s during tbe
da.U(tters alike •lll be hooored start of the race and aoother
wlth a brunch at the Irvine gathering for ZOO or !JO dig-
• 3442 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH
, 675-1311
CALL 673·5821 Coast CoWltry ClubthlsSunday, nltarles ln Ensenada Oil Satur-.... ,.111 • R,· •• Ja ·'I••
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E. COAST IDOHWAY, CORONA DEL
(Near MacArthur BlYd.) St<Ou..s,, 9 to 1, 2 to 5, MODda.y tbru Friday
IIAUER 11UICK e CONNELL CHEVRO.
(ET • COSTA MESA DATSUN e JOHN-
SON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY e
MIRACLE MAIDA e NAIIOIIS CADILLAC e DAVE IIOSS PONTIAC e· THEODORE
ROliN$ fORD e UNIVERSITY OLDSMQ.
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Tbe Empire debutante ball is _
spouored by HarbOr Key, a
support orpniutton tor the
Child Guidance Center of
Orange County. AU proceeds
from the ball wilt go to the
center, a k)'W'-cost psyebiatrtc
clinic for children and adol-
escents, ages Z to 18.
Preeedtng the brl.llch, tbe
debutantes and their t:atbers
•lU meet at ltle HarbOr Key
thritt sbop, 1570NewportBl•d.,
Costa Mesa. Mrs. Johrl E. Dick-
ey, thrift shop chairman, •Ul
(ldde tbe tour and eJpla1n tbe
operation of the t:aciUty, Se'ren
of the 13 debub.ntes are mem.
bers of Keynotes, Jlmior Ao-
JlST AMONG US RABBriTS --"We alway s have lots IU&ry of Rubor Key.
of run at Easter time," sa.ld 8 year old Kelly Rabbitt, The group wm then proceed
7 yeu old KaUe Rabbttt, 2-1/2 year old Christopher to the CtlUd GutdaDce Center,
Rabbitt and their father, Pete Rabbitt, left to right above, 171 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa,
"bUt the South Coest Pl.ua Easter Bunny Is the first where Rei D. Glede, ueeu-
rabblt we've enr met that ns bigger than we are!'' ttve dlreetor, •ill give a talk
This Rabbitt family u, .. 1D a real nice "hutch" at 1806 on the functions of the center.
Leeward Lane, Bl.yerest. Newport Beach resident for 'The bruoch follows at ~
T k Rabbi 9 lnlne Coast Comtry Club, many years, Pete Jolntd Ills brother • uc tl, where the tables will be deco-years ago tn the operation of the Rabbitt Insurance Agency ln
ln C _._ M Tuek !.5o resides In Ne ........ rt Beach. rated 'Wlth baskets of spr g 0;:... tsa. 1 .. ,..... Oowers.
K A I t d Tho .,..st. II lbe bruoch orea nge S 0 ancewiU Include l&r. aodMrs.Rez
Gaede aod Rarbor Key mem-
The Harbor Ana Comm!Wty eers ranee in age from 8 to bars, Mrs. Norman Ctrtle,
Concert Assn. wUl 01*1 tbe 15 aM are accompanied b)' an prestdeot; Mrs. John F. ·m-
lt?S-74 HUOn 1ritb ''Tbt Utile enaemble ot 5 mus1 cian&. trl.l), bl.ll ctla.U'man; Mrs. WU-
Ailpll of Korea," tbt albaa.l Galtarttt Jorp Morel. ac-uam H. Weuer, presentattoos
lolk blUet ot Kor-. Ttumbed ~nled by' pereussioAlst cbl.lrmlll, and Urs. James E•-
~ ol U siqw1 ud du· a._. Doney, 1rill team IC) IDr ans, br~meh cbalrman.
WHAT IS THE co••ECT AND PROPER WAY TO
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flyor1tes. CoktweU, Banter ' Co. has
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Is tbt tbltd arttst. ptulst Carl Newport Beach resld&otil.l
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... A MAGNIFICENT GIFT FOR YOU!
An Original Oil Painting Of Dana's Ship "Pilgrim"
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In April 1835. exactly I 00 yean before Laguna Federal was founded, Richard Henry
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-wllll Thoo ... " IPM. 130:3,41.
It 5I doubtful whlthlr the
..... ml.t undtntood the btll.s
upon w.t'tich • Just God,~ Vttse:t J..lO describe tht visit of
1ht 91, ~ 10 •lc:iously fCK-b J gi..n .,,., but thil h• •Inc. been Peter and John to the tom of aus.
exptlintd In 1ht t'Pistles of P.ul. The othtr disciple.", John, bring the
TheN WI ,.ad: "God, fOf' younger of I he tWO, arrived first at the
a.ut~ ale•. heth foqjwn you" sepulch~r. When the other diKiplfo
CE.t:lh. 4:32). But thit i1 only pwt saw th<t linen dothts layinJ there, he
of the truth, for God fOI'givn sin-did not ente-r. How~t·ver, when. the
ners, not merely bee.,.. Oulst impt1uous Peter came tO the tomb, M
dlslrn fhk, but bec.use Qutst enter«<. Peter saw not only the linen
peid for their sin. ll'd IJUI'C'--d ~lotht!i which John ob~erved but abo
their redemption. Thus Eph. 1:7 the covrring placed upon the head oi
dedares: "In Christ M hewt re-JesuS which had been carefully roll«<
dtmption. tnrouW~ His blood, the up and laid in a pla« by itseH. By
forgiveness of sins, .ccording. to · d · · d d · lhe riches of His gr~." this very mmute an VIVt escnp-
A.nd thus Paul could prodaim tion, the eVangelist thus indicates the
to his hearen in the syniiiiOQI.M at rnlm and orderly manner in which
Pisidian Antioch: our Lord had left the sepulcher. So
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The Gate of Damascus, Jerusalem "'''" .. ~ N• ... """'"" ......
"Be it known unto vou. there-this yaows thar no htnnan handt from
fore, men and brethren, that outside the tomb had Gken the body
through this Man is pre.tehed un-away. Afterwards tht other disciple
to you the fotgiveness of sins:" went into thr sepulche1'", When he
(Acts 13:38). liOLW, he l>f:lieved. Ae1ual sight was
Obviously such forgiveness c.-. needed to call iorth this faith. John
l '•rx• 11 -18 of John 20 p.-...,.
the story of the Lord's maniftstarion
to Mary Macdalme. Probably afm-
Ma.ry tpoke 10 Poter and the otha-
ditciple, who ran oft' towards tlw
tomb vdthout questioning her further,
ahc followed bchintl in order to 1«
wJ1ethtt the: · whole thing had bent
merely a dream. By the ti~ she 3r·
rived at the xpulcher, tbe two diaci·
ples must J~\lt alre::~.dy left. .\t the
tomb Mary Magdalene looked inside-
and uw two an~ls. Ahhough she
had alr~dy heard the -~ front
one angel inside the sepukheT and
from two others when she-had left it
!Jtfcre, the whole experience scented
like a drUm to the woman. All that
M.arr wa1 ret able to gra.:ap was the
t1ue great faef: that the body of Jesus
wa!l gone. When tl~ angels asked her
why she ~·as .weeping, Mary Magda-
lene gave the-m the same answer a•
,.he had giv•n Lhe di~Cipks, ''Bccau.K
they han taken away my Loni, and
I know not where thev have laid him"
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CALVARY'S
aAPTIST alaLI. TRiaUWe.
By WilLIAM 1L NICBOUiON
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WAS JESUS DECEIVED!
never be rncinded, for it is based in face: t:Melic!v«.. becaW( he-saw ; "for
DARKNEss upon the full and complete fWtl· as yet .they knew not the Scripture,
. ~~t;~~::a~~~~~r:!~ .. ~ that he IJnus) must rise again from
the dead" (v. 9). The apostle~ now
Sad to say, meny peopte do mned to recall and understand Je-not feet they need forgiveness, IV. 13). .
Thia, the impenetnb\e M!aeey of u.o.
last hours, it that which live. to our lmiCI~
nation the mod appreciation Ida ol wiilot
is yet inconceivable. Tbroucho\lt the pn-vio~ houn.. in what.eva-suHeribc Be llll•
p~. He wu u~ to view. But tt
was not for human ey• to tee Him ln Bill
superlative ~-nw awn'• .-ibilitt
could not hne done justice to th..t.
U Hi. life of suff•rinc u tiM Sin·t-nl'
stamped it.U on H~ Vrtrf tac., u laabh
8Hcn1 to NY in his fUty.third chapter, aDd
il it awed Him to be recocnized M Mvtna
no beauty that men should desire Hbn, thi!D
t.haee \qt houn in wtuch His .ulferinp
e:ulmin.ated, mutt h.ve stamJ*I themMJ.-.
on His pei'IOft In imprnaionll proporU...a.
to the-ir unapPI'OKhed leVVity.
Getmemane is dHtribed, but not t1w
latt.r hall of Calvary. Peter, Jam. ud.
John we~ admit1f'd into Hla privacy of
suHertna in Gelhllenv.ne, but God at Cal·
vary d,.._. the drapery of dartnea around
Him to h;de Him from human cue.
Oh, the myst.eriu of that auffuina;! No
eye of man micht '" them. Only at the
lut may be beard one loud cry ol \Dl• fathomable woe and uttenN»t detollitiorL.
Yet. in that e:ry is the accmt ol ._ured
victory. "Why h.ut thou forakm me,"
t.as ooupkd with It 1M shout of e:onfidcDee,
"My God, my God!"
n
WHAT rr PROVES
So wiPriP symbo'iud by the darkDnl the.:
iDrorqceivable sufferinc• of our Redeemes-.
And yet. while th. darkneu •• the 171J1boJ
ol tM Father'• •nth, it W&l al.o a proal
of the Son'a ri.Jht.eouanna. None but a pn·
.:m of 5POllesa richt.eoumaa. "-vial' DO aiDa of hill own, !or whkh to anrwer, could bt:
made ~ponaible for Wmers.
II, th•refore, He wq the nriclteft of God.
so abo He wu the Beloved ol God. To
sulfer for man's $in He was indeed ap~
pointed. But by that vel'}' appointment. •
deep as were HU aufferinp., so dft.p _...
the Father'• Mliaht in HU pe-~ aod char·
acter.
All tha ahowa Ul what an untold e'ril .,.S
e:ww ill man's am. s~ only thw mf&ht
lnfinite Love s.ve us. At tM -.m. U... tt
Jhows WI that God'• love at ao much .trooc·
er to aaYe ua than our llin Ia tg "'-troJ \IL
G,..t indHd to ua la the joy ud dae
llor1 ol C'hrUt'a worlt; but ~t to Him
wu the pain of il At W. bb1b. wt..l1 U.
grandeur ol. rau.lta would bt ~
thou,aht of, the ni&ht beceme .b&bt; but ... m. deathi when the ~ ol ~ thc.e rau ta wouJd be the pt"CCIn.iMDt tbtnL
the li.ght bec.une ru,.ht.
BEDEMP'I'ION WROUGHT
When, ho"""er, the darbMI~ ~u.e of His Nvine ~ It,
He wu able to MJ, "'It ill Be-
demption Ia done! 'lMn ahtr ODCe acaba
cr:rinc aloud i:n tn.lmpd not. of • OOID-
qUH'Or with • vok:e wbk:h r.t 11M roeb.
and opened the c:rav• la ~ ol lUll
own resun-ection, H• ....U,. ..W. 'Tat.hlw,
.... thy hand• l ........... "'7 -. In filial lrWit and aadalaedoe S.. 111)1bl:
HimMlf down in m. J'.thft'. uma. -yielded up th• ~
m
WHAT rr IMAGES
Finally. the Calvary dartm.M imllpd
lorth the d~ of tt.c-who Wft'e DIN CIV--
e:ifyinl: C'hrin
Jt wu the Fl'tMr who ..,... Bil &c.-
who thertfo,.. would hllve cUed had not tha
Jeo.trt ~dfied Him. But for the IMIIt ,_.
110n th.tt it -competent to.-God to .UW
Him lor -n&IIM.Iy, tb.at U. ... a rflltt---
eoua penon-tt -w\cbd for th.a to do il "They pn'WC'UWd 111m whoaa God had
.mitten, and ~ talked lo the ..., ol
God'J wounded.
There ia a ri'ID&rbbae ~ in ._
eonceminl' Ow .,.,.,._ il 1M J-.w. peo.o
p\e. "lt ahaU come to ~ bl thM. ..,., ~.6th
the Lon:t God, tNt J wUI t~awe dae ..-to
•o down 1t noon, IIDd I wtU ..._ the
f!arth In th. dnr da.y."'
What an exari ~ ol the .,...
Qfl Calvary! Tbat ~ ,..,_. to a ,-.1
rut~ tinw of m.IMry tor tM J..._
The darlmeet of c.Jn.y WM both .._.
·.nd ..,..... ot U.t ci.ar"-IIIIOMn ol .,
the-~ In ........... "'I whb tbJa..
He .,... b.l,. t.d to erwllbM, ,.... ..... ......... ,. ... --... -~ to th. rnouu--. FUI • 111. ead • ehil
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"'hen she had given this atltWtt,
abc turned around and saw a man
standing behind her. Mary did not
,ecogniu that it was Jaus. Like the
t\\'0 on the way to Emmaus (d. Luke
,!4 :16}, perhaps ber "eyes were
holden'' that she should not ditcem tht
fOf they have not seen them-sus' repeated pr«<iction that He
setves • they truly are in tht would ri~ on the third day. There-
sight of a holy God, but those fore, thelt' two disciples leit the tomb
who _... conscious of their sins and went away unto their own home.
ald are willing to "Y with the They indeed believ«< dlat tht Lord
podig.M son: "I have sinned," wu riw:n . Here it should be obsernd
may experience the wonderful that Luke's account mentions Peter
peace and joy of sins forgiven by JS \ isiting the sepulcher (24 :12).
faith in Christ who paid sin's•••••••••••••••••••••••••••'"'ll penafty for us .
Bible Prophecy 11nd tile U..S:
VIH-Our Entl As 11 Wotli p,,,
BAPTIST IIIL! TRIIUMI!
lr /lOll SMITH
ID our aoua.....,.t.....,. ma b.
.. duc::bbw -....,. -.. ,_ .............. ol ClOD•
n.. ~~owe •• ,... ol ---
Tb• Wblta a--cMr.-
wtlh fallllal tD act. ..... .. """"--I:IIMd.tti I w .ct ., "--...
JOIIM ADAMI UIDt .._ .... _ ...... --... -• 011•.,.... to_, II .................... .,. __ ..., .. _ --.. ·--.. m•nll'h .,., .. of
-r.-.t.MA-
, ..... olO:l-11
l..ot-d. Tbertu-J-~ 1o
Mory, but the, pno•umlnl[ !!1m tO be
lht: 1ankner, says, "Sir, ii \hou
have bomt him hence, o::U me whcH
thou hut laid him, Md J will take
lrim away" (v. lS). Jews •Y• to
her, "Mary" (v. 16). Somethinc in
His voice and the wny in which He
spoke her n:unc must have broken
throt.lfh her inability to rr~~sp the
1 act that He bad risen and 10 tOn·
vinc:ed her thac 1he was aa.ually ~tt
mg her Lord onc4." more. Mary tum~.
and sa.ya to Him in Aramaic, "Rab-
lloni" which means "Malter" (\·. 16)
Jesus say• to her, "Touch me not; for
f am not yet asccodcd to my F•ther :
!Jut go to my brethren, and •r unto
them, I aiCC1ld wno my Faiber, and
your Father; and to my God, and
your God" (v. 17).
Why thia prohibition ·not to touch
Je-sus!' (v. 17.) Jn Matthew 28:9
we read that the women to whom Je-
aus appeared held Him by the fcct .
Late-r on Jesus really invited TI1omas
to touch Him (d. John 20:ZJ). Here
(v. 17) it r.hould bt noted that the
Lreek verb means ''Cling not to Mt"
or its equivalent "Keep not thy tO\lth
upon me."
ln .this connection i·t is intereleiDr
to read the comments of two devout
scholars of the lut century: "Mary
would have held her Lon:t fast wlth
the grasp of earthly friendship and
lo\·e. She: needed to be taught that the
season for such bodily touching of the
Word of Life was past. But, as it
pa.ssed, the disciples were not to be
Jef.t desolate : the snton for another
touching -deeper, because ipi.ritual
-began. jtsus would return to Hil
Fathu and would send forth His
:o;pirit to dwell with His discipl~
Then they should see Him, hear Hlm,
handle Hiim , touch Him, in the only
way in which He can now be teen and
heard and handled and touched. Tn
a true and Jiving fakh they [the dis·
ciplet J shall embrace Him with a
touch never more to be withdrawn or
interrupted." ( cf. William MiiDpn
and William F . Moulton, Tht GosJ'rl
Acto,.ding lo Joh", 1883, p. 409.)
In John 20:18 we read: "Mary
Mag<lal<n< o>mo~h and tdktk m. di•·
ciples, I have aeen cbe Lord; ud that
he had said these things unto bet"
(Am~rican Standard Venion). Thw,
the risen Lord's appearanor to Mary
Magdalene was a notable one. Mary
indeed brought to the di~eiples the
tidings which •he had received from
Jesus. With such a gloriow meua_ge
concerning J etUt and -thr reaurrection,
Mary Magdalene prep&red the di•-
cipleos who were to be greatly blcaed
by revelations of the Lord. So thete
sa111e men rtally believed that Jt~w
arose from the g:rave. The great fact
of the bodily resurrection of Jeaus is
trnly the crowning miracle of the New
T~ment. •
Of Strength
God .. id to Jo.hua: "Be
stronc •nd vt~ry cour•ceou."
iJo•b. 1:6 , 7, 9). Peul
admoni•hed the Ephesian
brethren to "be •tronr in lhe
Lord, and in lhe power or hia
qht," (£ph. 6:10). In writilt.1
to Timothy he a1eo eharpd him
to "be atron• in the rr-•c. that il
in Chri.R Jeeua," (II Tim. 2:1).
At.o to the bnthnn at Corinth
he .. id. ''Quit you Uke men, be
•tron•." (I Cor. 16:13). The Bible
calli for men ol ttrenrth.
We need alron1. r.art ... bold.
couraaeoua men. . . .
MEN who will haw the
concern and coure .. to pl. up on
Sunday mornin1 a.nd announ«
to ell the family lhal we .,..
roint to Sunday achool end
wcnhip today and ewry Lord'•
D• from now on. CJ~ua
2.:16.)
NEN who are Cearl41M •~MM~~h
1o ldDdly but firmly -th.U
fomlb 1o --., ond
-·-fl Tim. 2:8.)' WEN who .,. mon .trald ol olio"'""-Cbrlot than u..,. ..
tholr frloDda. and wbo .. oow••oua ~ io lovite .-......... God'• boo-. with
tiMm Whm Jhe)< OODM &o .Wt OD
8 ....... (A<U •:lt, 20; 6:211;
H .. lO:JJ-26.1
MEN wbo.,. IICr'oftl' ~
toW...U..TV-ollim
Sullcley ........ """ -lholr r-m.. Mcll to church. u ~ 6:22; I Cor. 16:68.)
MEN who b.ow tho fonltudo
1ohokiQU..-aiC!oriot
·-..._. would p..,..,. It CPo.M:ll.
UBNwho_lllo._...,to
-..a.Jy-•"-u..,. .. ............ Mid ..... so I • .. .. (J c.. 11:11:
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• IIJIDA.Y, AftJL I did ellp ftlald If: $101 ftl
A-llu-UII!romllob--haltloocue-on Do Plom>'•-11 -u. .. ..,. ... Jom 1014 w. 0.... F-, Woat Cloorlto Eoeuoi>. 14, al toO
M..,.,..., --1;10 p.Dt.lad S. '-• Hul>or Vln llll1o, a p.m ...• G1rJ wa,.. QuiA.. wu united at 1:40 a.m. at
1u, U, o1 Sf4 Via U6o S:O.S, Rbertddt Aft. aa:1 W. Cout
LJdo ~~. wu atretted at 5:SO Hwy,, Marlller'l Mllt, and
p,m, II S505 Seuboro Dr., ebupd -driYIDc ..S« 1M
Welt Newport, andebarpdwltb tnnueDCe otakobol.
drlvlnc undu tbe lBil.-. of Sl MILLION FINAHOHG
alcobot ... Aetlno oa a tete-FOR OFFICE BUILDING pfaooe tip from a resident ot
MI_S.IM MOLL MA.IAMI JtiNCI
Park Newport aputments, pot. Aetna LUt 6 Caatalty l•
lee arrested Crate sttlgenl:lau-provldlng permanent tblaDc1n&
u, 18, of 1880 Park Newport totallAg $1,081,000 for a Z8,000 DAVID CLIMAMS CICILI Ht!ROLD IHI.I MIMDIIIOM on Bl.ck Bay Dr. below tbe sq, ft. otftce builltlDC to be built
~---.,Bank awards announced :::~ .. ~:. a~,~~~t.!~O: ~.:~~e~u.~:::.::
OUAN•Rs r. I.AUNDRY
!ii!IAY'!'Y BY EXPERili
-NEWPORT BEACH-
1058 BlJ'tlde Dr.
Fallhfoo ls.
Park Nnport I OILkwood Apts. N,
OakwoodApts.S.
644-ena
548-0115
548~0121
Area b1&b scbool aenionwoo. Tblrd place wlafters included
eub &1rll'ds in tbe seml~tlDall the lollowlJlr.
ot B&Dk ol America'• 2eth u,. HeleD Ellu.betb Noll, 4515
mal acbl.evement awards pro-Orriqtoo. Road, CameoSbores,
gram. Coroaa del Mar bigtl ICNlol,
Seoood place seml-ftnallsts fine arts.
eaeb received $100 aft!'ct.; 3rd Sheri Heoderaoo, 2958 Baker,
place .tnoers, S75, and 4th Costa Mesa, EstaDcla hlgb
place •lnners, $50, school, Uberal arts.
Uarla.oa Renee, 4345 Winter-Janice Lester, 2794 Lorenz.o
sweet, 1rvloe, a aentor at Unl-Ave., Costa Mea bigb sehool,.
versUy bleb school, 1r00 a Zbd vocatloD:li arts.
pace award in tine arts. David Clemaoa, 17.f08 Santa
TOOmas Brod:l.ngtoo, 2832 Lucia, Founta!.n Valley blgb
Aodros, Costa Mesa, won ~ scbool, scleoce and math.
In vocational arts at Estancia Fotirtb place winners lnclud-
blgb school. ed:
Cec.lle Helene Herold, 4818 :=========~ LIGA.L MOTICI! Surrey, Cameo High.la.ods,Cor-FICTITIOOS BtBtNESS NAME ona del Mar bigh school,. Ub-eral arts. NEED A. LISTEMING STATEMENT Bartoo Seek 820 W Ocean
I!AR? Tbe following perso~ are Ft., Balboa, Newport' Harbor
dotnr business a.s: Monte sOld hJ.gtl school science and math. Christ is th ~ tlrlsw~r! World Delleate.ssen,223Mar1De '
ChristitM co•msrling Ave., Balboa Island, CaUf. BOSSES HIGHT SLATED
CAN h~lp 9U62: Monte aDd Hoole En.
terprises Jncorp. (CaW'.~ 1816 Bosses night and scholarship
548·2837 or 54·1733 Newport Hills Dr. E., Newport m•>nth will be celebrated when
R~1.1. J••s N. Hrrrry Beath, Calif, the Newport Beach Chllrter
a tlrea.rm In the etty Umlts to Newport Place 1D Newport
• • . Va.ndals did an esllma.ted Beach.
$116 damage to Newport Harbor stewart C. McPber100 of
bl&fl school by dillodglng roof Coldwell 8anku IW:Iaeemeat
tiles causing them to taU to Corpontloa'a Newport Bead!
lbe P,o.m and break, some~ oftlc:e-handled placemeot of the
Ume between 11:30 p.m. April looe~term loan. Tbe building e and 7 a.m. Aprll 9 , , , wiU beaZ-story, walk-~ patio~
Ttlleves took 3 lamp globes, oriented b.dUty featw-tng shin-
Yalued at $250 each, trom the rle and redwood siding. Tbe
HoaR Hospital parking tot. landscaped interior courtyard
• MONDAY APRIL 9 w1U feature I miniature bk.e
Robert chen Morton 36 of in a meadow and wooded set-
901 'E. Balboa Blvd., 'aatboa, ung.
was arrested at to p.m. at SIGN UP FOR SUMMER
801 E. Balboa and charged wtth New cootintd.ng and r eturn-
EDWARD L. MONTOOMERY publlc: Intoxication •.. A ing st~ots whO plan to take
1\as been elected e:r.ecuthe vice charge of possession of marl-summer classes at Orange
president of Phtlco-Ford Cor-Juana was placed against Paul Coast College sbould secure
pontion's aerospace aDd de-Homer Littleton, 21, of 126 a registration appointment by
tense s rstems operations, sue-45th St., West Newport, after tlllinc out a residence card
ceedL.s: ~or.;, 3. Lawsoil, who pollee arrested him a.t hls res-in the OCC admissions office.
ret1ret. .:.: :r..E ond "' Febru-ldence at 9:30 p.m .• • • John Tbe cards wtU be available
ar}'. In •• ts :.cw ;IO:ltion, Mr. Michael Romero, 20, and Dana May 1 lbtougb May31.Appolnt-
Mootgomery has ov€::-s l: re-Robert VermiiUon, 19, were meots will be mailed June s.
sponstbillty ror the 3 majOr arrested at their residence at Registration will !>eheklJuoe
aerospaee divisions of Phllco-7 p.m. aodchargedwtthpossts-11-14 aod 18-19 Ill the admls-
Ford --Aeroautronic Dlvisloo slon ot Bastllsh • • · Two counts sions om.ce, The 8-week. sum-
at Newport Beac~. the Com-of indecent exposure were mer session bepns June 18
munlcatlons and TechnicaiSer-placed against Jhil RoblD Whyte, and runs through Aug. 10.
vices DiYlsion at WUlolll' Grove, 25, or 128 E. 21st St., CostJ. -------.,---
WE'II'ORTHARIOR BISIGII
I'IIBUIHED IEfi(LY .-PAG£ t
TltUR$MY, APRIL 21, DIS
~DEL liM,' CoiL.
THDE IS A FACTORY AUTHORJZ.
ED DEALER FOR MRY POPULAR
MAKE CAR IN THE WORLD ON
COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULE-
VARD OF CARS •
FOR ALL OF YOUR
INSURANCE NEEDS
GENE H. ROBERTSON
INSUR ... NCE
} our /ruJt!pendt!n t lnu.rMct: igt:nt
3333 E. U.ost Hwy.
Corona del Mor-Telephone 673-3850 ~~~~ This business ts being con-Chapter of the American Bus. = ducted by a eorporatlon. lness Woman's Assodatton will
Signed: MonJe &a Hoote Enter-hold a banquet meetillc at 6:30
prises; Margaret G. Hoote,Sec. p.m. Thursday, May 3, at the
This statement ns flied wtth Irvine Coast Country Club.
the County Clerk of Orange The boss of the year wtll
County onApr112,1973, Wl.lliam receive a trophy, Seholarshlp
E. St John, ColUity Clerk, by recipients wlll be presented
Pa., aoo tbe Western Develop-Mesa, after poUce arrested tllm LEGAL MOTICE
ment Laboratories Division at at 11 :15 p.m. at the Newport :~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; Palo Alto. Since July, 1972, Beach poUce station ... Sll~ NOTICE OF' INTENTION 1'0
be bas been vice presldeot _ verware aDd dishes valued at ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF'
executive direetor, otlbeaero-$300 were burgtartud trom ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
space and defense systems op-James Fortune's home at 2202 4-12-73
eratlons. W. Ocean Front, Central New-TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
I .
Arthur E. Kreger, deputy. checks.
Publish: April 5, 12, 19, 26, The program has been pla.n-
1973, ln the Newport Harbor ned by Mrs. Robert Flonepn,
Ensign. f -243!3 c:halrman, aDd Mrs. B. P. Kep-
hart, c:o-chlarman.
t:MIJitCMES
PHONING FROM U.S.S R. ~~t.' between 2 a.m. aoo 10 lic~~!w~t~s~~c~~~et~
U all goes as planned. at 10 • TUESDAY APRIL 10 hereby given that the under-
a.m. on April 26, the M.G.M. Donald rn.ncts, 205 E. Bay signed proposes to sell alco-
students at Canyon Sehool, Front, Balboa Island, reported hollc beverages at the prem-
Costa Mesa, wtllrecetve a tete. 2 wrought iron tablesaoda vase ises, described as follows: 1 '701
p!w:>oe eaU trom Leningrad, valued at SilO stolen trom his Corinttllan, Newport Beach.
RuTsslalr. M • --Win yard sometlm~ during the pre. Pursuant to such Intention,
I. i .. ·• ..
A Fru and lnJ~~uJut Con~n~dh·o,dl Chrisliar~ Chu r£h
THE REV. JOHN A. LINDVALL, Minister
•u6andiiJ Senteea: 8:00 ud 10:00 a..m...
The Newport Beach chapter
wtll hold a garage sale in May
for the beneftt of the scholar-
ship fund. be teacber, rs.~ -vtous night , .• Beverly Ann !be undersigned ls applying to
ocur, is currently on a 3-week Sawa)'l., 1z5_1/2 38th st., West the Department of Alcooouc: l.li~I~1~6~NIWPOa=~~~=:T~~~~~C~CI~IIT~~A~J~J~U~A~J tour of the Soviet Union with N rt was arrested. at 2.10 Beverage Control for lssuanc.e TAX INEQUITY IS TOPIC a study-travel class. ~t •2200 St and w Oc~ or an alcobolicbevera~ Uceose
The monthly meeting ot Tu-Paciftc: Telephooe Comp&ny ~·r~~t Central· Newpo~t. and (or Ucenses)for theSE" premises
payers Inc. will be hekl at will l..n.sb.U a speaier-"bone char~ with drlvtng UDder tbe as follows: Oo Sale Beer 41 Wine
7:30 p.m. ttll' l'rtdl.y, Apt.U to tilt stbool otOce ao lbat a.U J.nlltJeQCe of al.cobol • . • (Booa Fide PubUc Eating Place)
Bible st.,._, 9:4IJO.a,m. ud 'J:<IOp.m. Cburch·itbool: 10:00,,
1262 &ROAD STREET, NEWPORT HEIGHTS ~• at ~e SaDta Ana ~Ut .• theEbl.ldreowUlbeabletobear ~~it ,. Oui.d Wade 406'Pesttn Ctdck-Teri lnteraatlooal,
' -· ,.-........ •1-" 'C aDd putidpate la tbe eoavar n • Inc: .. · rart, u~ .... m e· enter -• Ave., "iewport HeletJts, nsar-•
Nursery core provided Phon•: 642-2740
Or. James Christo, state rice-satioo. Tbe stmeDts Yill ask rested at El Modeaa Ave. and Publish:
presldeot of the Un1ted Orpnl-questions relaUog totbelratudy 15th St., Newport Hetgbts, at
utlon of Taxpayers, wtii talk of Russian btstory, customs, 10 mtn~J:es betore 1 a.m. and
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH oo lneoultles lo Pn•>erty laD-... graptly, and edueatlon. The! charged with possesstog oar-
tloo and howthey can be changed have also learned to write their tl h oa"-"--in k ssian aod to sa1 co c parap er .... • · ' ~ TH E CENTER FOR IIlLI CAL STUDIES and cootroUed. names u L K 11 24 of 122 36th St a few key phrases. ee e ey, • ., J01 MAGNOLIA ST. AT t1U A-M. IIBL! CLAUU ___ ...:._;__-:c:c::::--West Newport, was arrested UMTA AMA A VI. 11•00 A-M. WOISHIP' HOU• t 4 30
COSTA IIUSA 7•00 P'.M. IVAGILISTIC Hou• LEGAL NOTICE LIGAL MOTICI at his residence a : a.m.
DR. JIMMY COM.85, PAS TOR and cllarpd with possession of
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME marijuana for sale ••• After
COSTA MESA COUNS_ELINO CENTER STATEMENT STATEMENT YMCA offt cials revoked. his
TO ENHANCE DYNAMIC LI'(IMG The tollowlogpersoa isdoing Tbe following person Is doing membership, Lance Miles
ANOTHER MINISTRY OF THE nRST BAPTIST CBU RCH business as· Bueko-Mate Yacht business as: Jojo's PhillySteak Woodworth, 26, of 1419-1/2 W.
REV. JAMI!S HEMRY, DIRECTOR MalnteiWlC~ 416 Ferniea.f House, 1518Baker,Costa Mesa, Bay AYe., CentralNewport,ns
FAMILY, PERSONAL. CALL 548-1733 Ave Coro~ del Mar Ca Ca. 92626: Tom J. Fears, 241°2 arrested tor trespassing at 3:.f0
MARITAL COUNSELING OR 548-2837 9ui5: Daniel C. Jooe~ 411i ~~,;uisa, Mission Viejo,Callf. p.m., when he allegedly re-
~==L:E:A:R:H::T:O::L:I:V:E::":T:H;E::O:Y:H:AM:::IC=L:I:F:E:':'==~ Fernlelf AYe., Coro.., delMar, • . 00 ted entered the tactuty, located. at Ca. 92625. Tbis business 15 co uc 2300 University Dr., Back Ba)',
TtUs business 1a coodocted by by an l.ndh1dtaal. · aod refused to leave ... Patricia
I.,UTHERAN CHURCH an 1Ddh1dt.l&l. Sigoed: Tom J. Fears. Ann Boyer, 34, o! 5004 River
FJasT·OfUIItat OF OF THE MAlTER Siped: Daniel C. Jooes. This statement filed with the Ave., West Newport, ns ar-
OIIUST, ICiafmST ._-'•I TIUs statement ns flied wttb Cowty Clerk ot Orange County rested. at her residence at 7:35 3lG3 Yill l.Wo LM•uwos.• •,. tbe COUDty Clerk ot Druce Oil April 9, 1973, William E. p.m. and c:harf'!d with being
........... .._. .. ,..... VS.. Dr. Catmty on Apr, 16, 19'73, Wit-St JohD, county clerk, by Ther-intottcated lD pubUc.
SUNbAY SOIOOL c.ro...• a., e.tf. llam E. St Jotm, county elerk, esa M. Ward, deputy. • WEDNESD AY, April 1l
t .... aa4 lOtm THE REV. PAUL ROWElS by Theresa M. Ward, deputy. Pt*lllsh: April 12• 19• 26• h R 2620 A St
SUNDAY SUVJCEI PubUsb: April 19, 26, May May 3, 1973, in the Newport Ric ego, .von ·• t .._ •4~ ao.• .,., t:atertm Pallor Harbor Enalgn. F _24487 West Newport, aDd V1c Rego, SUNDAY 3, 10, 1973, In the N"'J)OI't or Tustin, were arrested at
WBDNBSDAY 8VBNJNC Harbor Enstp. f ..z.tsZ6 LE~AL MOTICE -the Avon St. address at 6:50
MEETING I 10:00 A.M. -Fami)J Worablp p.m. and charged with posses-
UADINO JlOOM -··-RY PROVIDID LEGAL NOTICE FICTITIOUS BW'lNESS NAME sian of marijuana •.. ROOy ·:::z.; .... : · S p.a f'lv~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Baron, 323 E. Bay Front, Bal-
~·-'~ BEAUTY NOOK
2732 E. Coast Hwv .
Corona del Mar
Phone 644· 7336
•DRY CLEANERS
DIMMITT {)it!..'t::
fiMSt quality dry cltJlning
on th~ pi'C'mist-s
•
Self-Vf'Vic~ laundl')'
AJI n~w -lalc-sl mudd
frigidairt wash~"
3200 E. Coast Hwy., COM
Phone: 673·9605 W 1 9 .... -7s<4S p.o .. l'----------' STATEMENT Tbe ronowtng persons are boa Is !aDd, reported a $75 bar-
,.._., Mill Pr-W.y1 Tbe followtng person tsdolDC OOI.Dg bus1Dess as: Med-Type b@eue set stolen from his res-* BICYCLES
ta.•-·Sp.-.,7-tp.•. A.TTEHD busloesa as: E:reeutlve Seere~ of Callforn1a, 2821 Portola tdence between 3 p.m. April
tarlal ' Consutunc SerTtce, Orin, Costa Mesa, Caillornt.a 10 aoct 5 p.m. April 11.
THE CHURCH 2082 Mlchet.on Drt.-e, lrTlrte, 926215 : Sturley Jelll Michael, • THURSDAY, APRIL 12
CaUfornla 92664: Lillian Me-282:1 Portola Dr., Costa Mesa, Someone stole a s.too TV .. -l. F YOUR CHOICE GretJOr Edwards (SoleProprte~ Caltlornt.a 92626; Virginia Mon-set from a storage room 'lt the
tor), 15500 Tust1D VIllage Wu, ette, ZOZ09 Jersey An., Lake-Ancient Mariner restaurant,
RECULA.RL y 178, Tustin, CaUforola 92680, wood, Callfotola 9C)715. 2607 W. Coast Hwy., Mariner's
Tills business tseooductedby Tb.ls butDtss Is being c~n-Mile, between s p.m. April
Vlowllr. -y ••-tr------=-=· =~:::a::. La GRACE BIBLE OtuROI
1 ,.. American Lectoo Han
565 w. 18tb Street
Costa W:esa
REV. TOM TYREE, Pestor
SUIIDAY SERVICES,
10,00 A.M. & 7;00 P.ll.
HOME BIBLE CLASSES, can 551-0091
Gclllnl ....
2JRD ST. ot ORAHGI, COSTA IIISA-541.530$ ._.., llionlaa .,..., • . . . . . . . . ao:ao ....
._.11 _., ......,, • • • • • • • . 8:00 p.m,
1111• ...., a ,.,.,. . . . 7:00 .... ---
•
aa todhid-.L dacted b)' an lndt'fidual. 7 and 3 p.m. Aprll 13 •..
Signed: Ltlllan M. Edwards. SiJbld: Sblrley Jean Michael. Burdars took a eomposingma-
Ttm statement ns ftledWitb ThU: ltatemeut was Qledwtth cntne, a typewriter, a eheck-
the eocmty clerk of Or1.n«t tbt Couaty Cl6k of Orange writing machine and other of~
COUDtJ aa Mar. JO, 19'73, WU-COUDty oa Apr, 3, 1973, Wtl-n ee equipment, wttb a tob.l
Uam E. st JOhn, eot.llty c"rt. U..m E. St Job,. to~mt)' c~rk., nlue ot $5,9-45, ftom the of-
by Tberesa M. Ward, depaty, by ~ M, Wud, d.,I1J, n ces of Lmdsdale &1 Carr,
Pmllab: AprU 5, 12, 19, 26, PubUSll: •n 5, 1!, 19, 26, 1500 W. Coa.st !fyy., MarlD-
U7S, lD tbe Newport Harbor 19'71, in the Newport Harbor er's Mile, betwwa 6 p.m. ~11
Eutp. F -24319 Eostp. F -2437'7 1! and 6:30 a.m. •u u •••
L!GAL HOTIC!
N<mCE OF !NT£111101< TO
ENGAGE IN THE SAL& OF
ALCOIIDUC BEVERAGES
4-111-'12
TO WHOM rr MAY CONCERN,
Mjlct to lu-.ace of tbe uc.... lit) lied tar' DOUet 1.1
lllrWr "'" ""' ... --....... -· 1o au aloo-bQIIc ....._ at t11o -----ut>Uon,f410 .... Coul ..,.., Mewport -,..._.~..UI? U.. .... _..,... .. ......,. ..
t1Jt D 1 •tu• of Atlllllth
....... CelliNI .... •
olu••a•~•.......,...._ (orl< )atr _ _..,
U lbOJNJ; Clf IAL& .... a a t , 11u111t A. .... , ...... ~... .... , .-u-. ...... .. K-'--11' .
------~---The Idle ld obDp II ISOO-l/4
LEGAL NOTICE w. Ckean Frool, Cntral New~ --=:=.;;;:::..=-"-=--port, reporlt'd a brae~let aod
FICTrnQUS BtlmrESS NAME 2 rln.p, va.Joed 11 S75. atoiMa
ST ATEIIENT from a dtspay cue '*"-t1
Tbt IIDIJo>oriDe ...,_ ··-• -~ .... t!llst'MII aa: J'trlco'a Reataa~ 04;'·isotoW ... and p.q~. • ......,
rut, liSa S.eb Blt<l., HIOI-
tlop. e..-, Ca. -P G ud V, lie., a Ca.tll::lnl& C011t,.. 1-S.cll Bltd., "'""'"P s.a.ca.-ftla Ntz I I ll cc.dlletilld .., ..... _
~-,PGUII v,-rrt r• • 'l'ltll: ............ ... .• ,..,..
'hill r 112111wua...,..
.,. c.., c-"' en.
c.., .... u. '"' wu. -La Mo, ....,.--., .., nor-II.......,....,.
-Afrilll,a,llara 1.0, .......... _. __ ........ ,
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a ella __ _
SALES & SERVICE
4.20 E. 17TH IT. COSTA -SA
646-7706 -646-8856
MAI..COLMI8UOICUTLI~
•FLORISTS
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
DeM111rl Tosh
FLORISTS
l"t!OHE -711
uaN-ehod.
~-•FOOD TO
a1 E. 17THITftHT
COITAMIIA
Call these merchants
for service
• HEARING AIDS
HAL AEBISCHER
~..:.
Proper F •tt•ng AHur&l
3409 E Coast Hwv
Corona de! M01 r
675·3833
Clo1 hi,.,g . No~ut•lo~l G,f,,
Mnlnc H:udwJr~
Open St-Y{'r> ll:~n .1 Wu-k
to Sen-~ Ynu fk u~r
2700 W. Coan Hwv .. N.B.
645-1711
<Office Equipment
I ' I 0 • ll.o. ..;..ll.-• • • .1 ' . . '. ·.
•
Plumbtnalt<pUn
DAYANIGlfT
WATEa IIIATEU
~IJO
• SHOE REPAIR
ANTHONY 'S
SHOE SERVICE
COWI..ETE IHO£, I..UOOAGE
AND HANDIIAG AEPAIM
3401 E. Coat HiihwtY
Corona cW M•r
Ptlone: 673-46W og.., Lot:•tlo .. :
• )4.33 VIA 1..100. NEWPORT
• 1• fASHtON ISLAND
• 1101 IRVINE, NEWP'OAl'
• ROBINSON'S DEPT. STORE
FASHIOH ISI..AND
• TAILORING
ALTERATIONS
• LEATHER
• St'EDE
8 HOUR SERVICE
MR .D
548.0146
120 ·CTUSTINAVE.
NEWf!ORT BEACH
(jNJI ofj Co.s1 Hwy
B'ltiJUI T.,,.._, Df"'ffs)
&J
UPHOLSTERY
142-078
Ml-1011
•
'he I .,. •• ttl h4tllle
flrtlt ,.. tMit • tM ..... t
·--..uo,kl1 -... .... ,... .. , ... ~ .......
1-1 10 - -llrll· .-.--as.o-.
'ne d!ISJI W. lf-Jt ..t
15-l -. -. • 17-lt
piDtto!lpoetla.
TM ~ f'Oimd, a._, 5
....... llartl toolCOI. April
H.
1o11a117, 1oo1ac oa1y to tho
SIOdplporo ID tho ftrot round.
1-'«1 wttb a 4-1 IIW'k u they
sw.pt S pmea trom HtmUDc-
ton Seoeh, 15-12, 15-IOJ.Dd 15-
12.
Farkles ousted Dl&foratbird
place ~b, nlepi.Dr all S
p.mu, 15-11, 16-15 and 15-10.
The Yia pn Farldes a ft.rst-
1st round ....;,_,..,._...,Dta
fttd¢ 1 .....
B•? zM a.ce. flat tO ttte .-'01.. . l..( _, """ ~t~attra taUid \t wta. fliill 0 'Fi
0-4 •
Toa1ll'l. !lpoetla ---oad .-PIIJ -a 1 p.a.
-ap1U1 Parlttoa.BIIIIIo(-IOo-.... uta-•·
IJid lllo ............ ----follall7, lllo ..... -llhl7 to eM.liMp tbem tor tbl t1U1,
tJa a 9 o'eloet matell.
AU pmes are ptayed at LJD-
coln middle sehool am. Harbor
View Rills.
Tbe leacue. whlcb wtll COD·
ttDue e•ery Tbunday nllhf:
tbrougb U:ay M, Is sponsored
by tbe Newport Beacb Parkl,
Beadles and Re<:reatloa De-
partment.
BASEBALL. ROUND-UP
CorODI del Mar•• Sea Klnp
U.d tbetr hopes ot wlnnlnr
anotber lrt'lDe Lap basebi.U
crown dashed Tuesday wbeo lbe
lnpe-*d!Dg Los Alamitos
Griftlas dumped them 6-1.
With just 6 p.mes left, the
Sea Kiags now trail Los Ala-
mitos by 3 p.mes and must
abo catch MagnoUa and Santa
ADI Valley.
1D other lrvtne League ac-
tloo Tuesday, both Estancia and
Costa Mesa lost, dropping them
into a lle for last place In the
league.
Newport Harbor's Sailors
lost 5-4 to Loan In tile Sunset
League. The Sailors, now out
ot the league race, are in 5th
place.
This Friday, Corona del Mar
vtsHs Sa.nta Ana Valle}', one of
tiM! teams It must overtake to
mon ~ In the standings. Es-
tancia will host Edtsoo ano1
Magnolia wtu be at Costa M es.~
in ot~r lrvlne League gamf's.
Newport Harbor jOm"neys to
H\llttngtoo Beach for a Stm.set
League Ull.
Corona del Mar pitcher Matt
Keougta was booked In a htal-
IDg duel with Wlke Ktnc ot
Los Alamitos until tbe Grll-
ftn5' Bob McKelvey opeoed
tbings ~ In the 5th 1r1.th a
2 run single. NeKel't'ey tben
m'de a shambles of th1Dp with
a 3-run hom~r Jn the 7th, All
Los AI runs were UDearoed,
due to Sea King errors. Keougb
homered for tile only CDM
seore.
F'our Estancia errors were
the Eagles' undot.ng against
Fo~mtain Valley on Tuesday,
handing the Barons all 4 of
their runs. The Eagles •ere
blanked 4-0 by Fountain Val-
ley pitcher Joe Muter, •ho
scattered 6 hits.
Costa Mesa was drubbed 10-
3 by Edison, as Dave WrUte
hekt the Musta.ngs to a single
hit. Costa Mesa eh.ipped ln 5
errors to aid the Edtsoo cause.
Ne1rp0rt Harbor led Loara
throughout Tuesday's game and
·carried a 4-3 lead into the
Onal fhme, but Loara came
up "'lth 2 runs In the 7tb to
win.
Tosses 2nd best for OCC
Freshman Tonv CtarelUree-Tim Rudy --clocked an 8:11.1
orded the second best javelin to Qnlsh 3rd. Darrel Althouse
toss in Oran~ Coast College tied for 4th In the pole vault
CELEBRITIES suited LC1
series at UCI are local
the Los Anples Rams,
alble" star Greg Morris.
for Sunday's celebrity wor ld
resident Marlin McKeever of
at left, and "Mission lmpos-
Hockey trophy established
AVCO Corporation, with 1n-"AVCO has been a prime
ternatlooal Deadqua.rters In sponsor of hockey for many
Newport Center, will sponsor years," Mr. Davldsoo told a
the trophy to be given each year press confer ence, "aDd, st.oee
to the wtooer ofthe World Hock-the Inception of the WHA, bas
ey Assn. playoffs. encoarapd our efforts, partt-
Tbe AVOC ·Norld Trophy will ctpa.Ung as a TV spooaor for
have the same symbollsm in the Quebeck Nordlques aOOdts-
the WHA as tbe Stanley C~ playi.og enthusiastic coopera-
tn the NaUoaal Hockey League. lion in other league acUviUes. ''
Gary Davtdsoo, Santa Aan Mr. Merryman said AVCO
attorney who founded and st111 Is tbe number one flnaoclal
heads the World Hockey Assn., organization 1n Canada, where
and H. w. Merryman, prest-hockey has long been the lllll-
dent ot AVCO, madf' a jOint tonal sport.
aooouncement of tbe trophy "We predict that, through the
plans last Thursday In Beverly WHA, the popularity of Dockey
Hills. w1ll continue to grow through-
history last Thursday at the with 13-6. L I GAL MOTICI
Southern Calltornla Relays at UHEARHED RUN IH 11TH--.-:-·~.------
out the world," Mr. Merry-
man said.
Don Murphy of Toronto de-
signed the World Trophy, which
Is a 3-foot-ltlgh sterling sU-
ver c~ on a black troowood
base, with a silver globe sus-
peoded In crystal between the
c\C) aoo the base.
Golden West College. He won DEFEATS BUCS 4 TO 3 FICTITtom smtNESS NAME
the Division n event with a toss An unearned :un In the llth STATEMENT
of 204 -9. He also tl.ntshed 4th lnnlog gave league leadingCer-T.he following per son Is doing
In the shot put with 47 feet, ritos College a 4-3vlctoryover busmess as: D. C, S. Enter-
9-v;. ~~~::t~s nntshed 8th 'lritb Onnge Coast College Tuesday prlses Ltd., 215 Riverside Ave.,
and kept Cerritos 3 games ahead Newport Beach 92660: Don 19 points. of Fullerton tn the South Coast Sa.aliu, ll$-8 J.6tb st., New-
ClaraiU's mark was 3 lnches c-• "!\\;~• 92660 .._...& AI-' w .. •t ' ....... uu.o.erenc:e race. _ .-• .., --~ ..-.. .... r tban .. n ,.. 8 11 ...... s Cerritos went a bead' 3 to 2 bd .. ile&s h: toridlietfid
of Z04-6 last year. Randy Cant-wltll a run 1D the 9th, but the by an lnd1Y1dtal.
CELEBS
TOP
-
REIPOIIT HARIOR fliiiGR
f'IIIUSitED !Ep(LY -PAG£ 10 •
lltUIISDAY, APIIL ll, lt13
CIIIII*A 00. 11M, CAL.
LIGAL NDTICI LIGAL liOTICI --------~~~~~--
reU hok1s the OCC record of Pirates tied It up to the bottom Signed: Don Smallan.
212-4, ,estabUshed last season. of tbe 9th with a bases loaded This statement was nledwltb
OCC s Georg-e Kent tied for sacrince fly by Dale Kukeslca the County Clerk of Orange
secood In the high jump with a scoring Paul fleming. The loth County on Apr. 23, 1973, Wll-
leap of 6-2, and Craig Je_nsen inning was scoreless, and the Uam E. St Jolm, co\Dlty ~Jerk,
placed 3rd In the triple rump winning run came in the top by Betty J. Ba.rgsten, deputy.
with ~1-9 3/4. of the lllh. Publish: April 26, May 3,
OCC two-mile relay squad --Fullerton defeated Santa Ana 10. 17, 1913, In the Newport
the team of Jerry Mahone~·. 3 t 0 t tak 1 1 HarOOr Ensign. F-24794
Dana Babin Mike Rofllna and n o e so e possess on ---,,-::-::-:.,.-.,-:::=:::-::---• of 200 place.
LIGAL MOTICI During the Easter Holidays biG.A.L MOnCI
&son
HAS TWO GOALS • • •
FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME
STATEMENT
The following person lsdoin~
business as: lnternational Paci-
fic, 1311 E. Was hington Place,
ND-8, Santa Ana, CalUornta
92701: Charles Manson Wood.
ward, 1311 E. Washington
Place, fD-8, Santa Ana, Cal-
Uornla 92701.
This business Is being con-
ducted by an lodlvldt.tal.
Signed: Charles Manson
Woodward.
This statement 111ed with the
County Clerk of Orange COWIIY
on April 12, 1973, by Theresa
M. Ward, deputy county clerk.
Publlsh: Apr. 26, May 3, 10,
17, 1973, In theNewportHa.rhor
Eutgn. F -24543
the Pirates nntshed 2nd In the FICTITIOI.lS BmiNESS NAME
annual Orange Countycommun-STATEMENT
ity college tournament and The following persons are
swept a doubleheader from Sad-doing buslness as: Custom Art,
dleback College, 6-3 and 9-€. 1703 New Hampshire, Costa
EASY DOUBlE WIH Mesa 92626:CratgstephenCar-
Coach Dave Grant's Orange penter, 1703 New Ham~shire,
Coast College junior varsity Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626; Sharon
crew rowed to an e:asy vi c-GaJI Carpenter, 1703 New
tory over Long Beach State and Hampshire, Costa Mesa, Ca.
Loyola Uni•erslty Saturday 92626.
morning at Long Beach Mar!Of' This buslness Is conducted
Stadium. by an indlvtdu:at.
The Pirate JV's ckx:ked a Signed: Craig S, Carpenter.
fine 6;25 over the 2,000 meter This statement was ftled with
coarse. Long Beach State was the CoUilty Clerk ot Orange
second a..nd Loyola thlrd,OCC's County on Apr. 23, 1973, Wll-
freshma.n boat cruised to an Uam E. St John, COIDlty eterlt,
easy Ttctory onr Loyola and by Betty J, Bargsten, deputy,
Long Bellcb. Tbe Sues beat Publ.i.sh: April 26, May 3, 10,
seeood place Loyola by It sec-17, 1973, ln the Newport Harbor
oods. · Eo.slp. F -!4801
DUCK FEET FIHS
MASKS. SHORKLES . KICK BOARDS
LAGUNA SWIM TRUNKS
SP SWIM
SKATEBOARDS · WHEELS & TRUCKS
FRISBEES & BOOMERANGS
SHOE SICATES. CHILDREN! SID!WALl
BACl PACKS SL!!~ING BAGS ..
LADIIS TINNIS SNOU
7.95. f.50 -1495 . 16.95
TINN1S UCitETS
4.95 . 58.00
TIMNIS ULLS
DUNLOP • WILSON • PENN
TINIIIS WAIIM UPS
TIIINIS STRINGIIfG
TIIIIIIS IIA TS I.
lltACQU!T
I ALL
~ACQUITS
10 SPIIDS
I SPIID$
S SI"WIDS
1 WilD
IIPAIIIMC
• Tllll· Tltlll
J
1: LOTS OF HAPPY BUYERS
2: NO UNHAPPY OWNERS
.... Cl"' .... a.r •••
"GOt..OBH TOVC•'*
Dear Friends of Orange County,
We want you to be happy when you buy a new Lincoln
or Mercury from J ohnBon &. Son, and we want you to
be happy whlle driving It aa well. It for some reaaon
you're not, give UB a call, and we'll do our best to
correct the problem. We definitely do not want any
unhappy owners • • • • • • •
~~ ..,...--
·Vice-Pre•ident
.,, •• Oat ... ., ...... -~ .... ,.,
hnson son
................. etCAII" COitAMIU
... Cl ---Clr ••• "GOI..D4N TOUC•"
•
••••• .EJII'OIITHMIIOWEIIIQII lllJRSMY, APRIL 25, 1173
PUa.lll~wmtlY -'ME II COIIOIA OELIIM, CM... . Newfalt Ind. ••.. ..... Ustl .. I Estate
IIII~ULIIIIIIIVICII
1111 Cll lf4J
54&-1729
BUT 110 CANYON VIIW
Superb view of Newport Harbor lllld Bacl<
Bay. Spoctocularly oet oft by tbo elty Upu
at night Truly a view of vi...,• you m.oy
have from this sumptuoua Deane Brothen
Monaco Model.
WATERFRONT CONDOMINIUM.
181D. llfEWIOJ:l'.JIL
~.Jit.SA. CORONA DEL MAR COMMERCIAL SPACE
Up to 1500 sq. feet available on Pacific
Coest Highway.
Top Corona del Mar location, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths,
I:Ji:~!~~,u~~ view. Boat slip available. Completely tur-1' Call for appointment to see. $150,000, CURT DOSH
fti!AL TO ..
--HlrNI,McfGoto•& Co. A , •e
644-2430 SSO NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 833-0700 2«10 WElT COAST HIGHWAY
NI:.O,.T •aACM 142 .... 472
2841 E OOMT tNtf.
CORONA DEL MAR,
MOI•t
Pe~tt /JtuNff flalt, 1
FOR FAMILY LIVING
---& ENTERTAINING
OPEN S.I.T . & SUN .-1806 TOYOH , H. B.
BAYCREST -with all the desirable features
for family livi~g and entertaining. 4 Large
bedrooms, famdy room, formal dining room.
Carefr_ee yard and lovely swimming pool.
On qUiet street -just. oCC Holiday Rd.
Open House at
o ur NEW Balboa Office
114 f!, BALBOA BLVD .. Acrou fro"f Balboa Tbea t~r
675-4060
(P-~ Dao:td.)
Another Sale!
This ls why Hal Butts, the manager of CM1f Corona
del Mar otnce, Is such a happy fei.Jaw.
The great bunch of hard worktnr fUll time brokers
and sales people In this omce are prodacers. Tbey
do what they say they will do. No rash overstatemeata
--stmply the truth.
These twelve men and women are a compatible
gro~. often assisting each other ID a U.stinc or ale.
Call Hal aDd e.zplaln your real estale lltuatt.oa to
hl m, and let hlm Introduce you to ooe of tbese
dedicated professionals.
COLWELL
SEMPLE
REAL ESTATE
RB$/DBIITIAL AIIO IIU$/118$$ PROPBRTIBS
-··I'OR IIITBRBSTBD, PROI'BUIOHAL
COIIS/DBRAT/011 SBB
UMP'LIIIIAL IITATI
J51S f . Coo•• N...,., c..--~-
67J'I101
•• • MLI I.M.IS mo-.r ~ -----.. Sales through the MulUple Lillt1nc
Service of the NeWpOrt Harbor-C08ta
Mesa Board of Realtor• totalled
$45.1 million in the flrllt . 3 moatba
of 1B7S , THJS IS A 25% JNCR&A.U
OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 18'711
•t 2+t· nn llat1ncll wen pr.oceNed. of lit)tcb 8'7CJi WERE SOLDI t'ICJi of
the aalee .were c:C)Operatlte.
Ltat ¥our property wtth a Realtor.
IDAHO
Brand new, large, 5-bedroom log
house, over 3,000 sq. ft. Close to
lake, sk1 hills, golf course.
$51,500
PHONE (204) 034-5'!97.
fDAHO ,PP8,
oflnJa .!}6/, ·
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
Linda Isle Wa .. rfront
BeautifuJ, new 4 bdrm., 4Y.t ba. borne on
lagoon, with Uvtng rm., family rm., lge.
game rm. or 5th bdrm. , .. , ...... $255,000
Fw C..olflete lnform.tion
On All Hon., & Lots, PIMM Call
IIU. GRUNDY, IEALTOR
341 lleysl.Jo Dr.,_ .. ,, N.B. 675.6161
........... '000;00; ..
THE IRWIN COMPANY
REALTORS
Personal service on eKclusl'le
residential and select
1ncome properties
REAL TORS GUARD
YOUR OWNERSHIP
RIGHTS!
Your Realtor has pledged himself,
through the Code of Ethics of the
NEWPORT HARBOR -COSTA MESA
BOARD OF REAL TORS of which he is
an active member:
-To protect the rights of real
estate ownership
-To be fair and honest with all
parties
-To use his experience and
knowledge for the best inter-
ests of his clients.
Only a REALTOR
can display this
emblem of Integrity
•
-llldiOrC..·
Newport Btadt Balt.oa
Balboa l'sland Costa Mesa
Lido Isle Corona del Mar
SUPER DUPLEX
SOUTH OF HIWAY, COM
AIST LISTED I DELUXE OWNER'S 3 BEDROOM,
2)\ BATH UMlT-PLUS . 3 IIEDROOM, 2 BATH,
R!MTAL IIHIT. PRIVATE DECKS.
CALL FOR APPOlHTMEHT TO SEE
••••
-Big View
Irvine Terrace ONE OF A KIND
THREE BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS AND ABSOLUTElY
IMMACULATE! CALL 673-3788 OR 613-2221
•••• DUPLEX
NORTH OF HIWAY, COM
l11REE BEDROOM REAR UNIT W1l11 FIREPLACE
AND DECX. VERY FUHCTlOH.lL. ... AND ... l BED-
ROOM FRONT HOUSE. MAKES GRE.I.T RENTAL . • •• • • THE BLUFFS
l11REE BEDROOM a>HDOMIHIUM ON OHE LEVEL.
SEE l111S I •••• M-1 LOT
REDUCED TO $18,000
PRIME COST .1. MESA L OH
f' ·" COlliN -MAlliN INC.
NEW LISTING
Newish 4 B<trm.. famlly rm., 2 ba. home,
loc:ated in U.CUe5ta division of Hunt. Beadt.
U>b of o!elWCII.(Ptures; nod tile roo!, ptOf-. =-!iOaf'l. i-etr. OWrief"1Sayt '"'seU"'-.,,,
F0U¥E1t VIEW-DOVER SHORES
Elepat, lge. bly view bome; 5 BR, 4 bo.
Comp. eutertaiament center around lge. htd-
• tnfd pool; locked wrought iron gates.
$1118.000. lMid avail.
CARMEL MODEL
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
3 Bdrms., formal dining rm., family rm.;
brick frplc. Only one year young. Owner
leaving area. $71 ,500 Including the land!
LARGE HOME-BUDGET PRIC:E
El:ecutive series, 2-story 4 Mrm .. 3 baths,
with heated, Ciltered pool: l'tn quiet cul de
sac street, Eastside Costa Mesa. Newport
school dist. Won't last long at $52.500
THE BLUfFS -FOR LEASE
B1ck Bay view. 3 BR. 2 Ba. $475 MO!leuo
C.OUS!o<,_ ... l ...... .....n -Wl
-.... "' ..... "',_ .. toll .,... -
Newport .. C... .. lMr .. c.te MIN
CoRBIN-MARTIN]]
t.====644-7662
MACNAB
IRVINE
RNER HOMES
CAMEO HIGHLANDS
Swllly light 3BR & den or 4BR-2 blth
bame w/partial ocean & canyon view.
~ area. 171 ,500. Charlene Reichmann
MUZ35. (IIW)
T\.IIITLEROCK LUXURY!
Tbe Ballmark of pi'Mtigious living! View
-ElenDee-Privacy. 3BR. den, FR . . .
OYer tiOo JC:t. ft . .-r7.500 w/land~! Laszla
Sblrltany Mf&100. (M21)
IAYP'IIONT-ON -IN CHAHNIL
Ill Donr Sllorel. llllllme ollered. Cu1A>m
llalll kt.ory 4BR. 4\i beth. Al»>lve mMt-
·w -w~. Poneled FR w/Wft =t==~,.:~~ .g_L. .. -
• •
•
FM/AM CARRY-ALONG PORTABLE
Colorlul eompltl use complete with wrist strap so it can swina
lfofli with you wherever you ao. Quality built-ten transi:ston
1nd sO: diodes lor instant play and lont life; 2%" round speaker;
slidt·Nit tunina. lnduda ttfl)hone.
Dr. Daniel F'. GordoaofNew~
port Reach, president of the
Southern California Dental
Assn., will preside at a hail~
aDd-tarewell milestone ofCall-
fornla dentistry April 27 to 30
at the Anabelm coo'feotiOD cen-
ter.
Th1.6 76th a.nntal scteotttlc
sess1oo mar ks tbe fuewell
meeting of tbe SCOA. Leu
tban a mooth later, SCDA will
IUd.le with tbe DOrtbern·tased
Callfonda Dolllal AAII., lltu
ereatlq a statewide orp.nta.
boa with a membership of lZ,-
OOOdentlm.
LIGAL MOTICI
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
NOTlCE LS HEREBY GIVEN
tbat tbe City Cocmcll of tbe
C ity of Newport Beach will
bold a public beartng reprdinJ
Ordinance No, 1499, belog, AH
ORDlNANCE OF THE CrrY OF
NEWPORT BEACH REZONING
PROPERTY A1ID AMENDING
PORTIONS OF DISTRICT!NG
MAPS NOO. ZZ A11022-A, Plan-
ning Commlsslon Ameodmeot
No. 365, rer.ooing Parcel 1,
R/S 15/30 from an R-1 Dis-
trict to an A.P District, ID-
eated al 301 Newpor1 Boolo-
Jard oo tbe aoutbwesterty cor-
ner of HOSJ)itai Road and New.
port BoaleYUd (Hoar Yemor.
tal H-Ila!~
NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR~
THER GIVEN tbat tbe s&id pub-
Uc bearLDe w1U be be1d oo tbe
7th day ol May, 1973, at tbe
hOUr of 7:SO P.M. 1a tbe COI.III·
cU Cbambers at tbe City Hall
or ti>e City or N.-.port Beach,
Cautorn1a, at wh.lcb tlme aod
place &DY aDd all persoos in-
terested may appear and be
beard thereon.
Laura Lagtos
Clty Clerk
Clty of Newport Beacb
Pabllol" A!n'll 2S, 1973, In ti>e
Newpor1 Harbor Eulp.
LIGAL MOTICE
IIOTJ:E OF PUBIL HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
tlllt lito City Co..U ol lito
City ol Newpor1 Beacb wlll
bold a poi>Hc bearlDc reprdlnc
Ordi.DUCe No. 149?, beLDc, AN
OROOIAliCE OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH EIITrl'LED
"SPECIFIC PLAN 14 •
NEWPOIT
artiH --ud-ud lila ......
""" Com-Ito. I'll.
liO'l'ICI • IIIUBY F1Jlt.
T!IEII Cllft!IIIIIIIM ald.,._
lie --. .rill lla llalll •*' ?Ill ..., ., ~~ lt71, at 1M
-., 7:10 .... 111M eo..
ell Clio '•• al 1M CIIJ Boll tf 1M CIIJ al llaa,_l -. c.-..., ot _IIJIO..,
........... aD,. .. ..
:.:-... -... -... lla
'-'"~ CIIJCIIrl< Clr al •• ,.,,,.,_,.rtrt -...
--.-u. It'll, ..... ••..-rt R8I'W 1-<r .
TBE TEACH!NG IS CENTERED ON 11818 CWIIBT
AND THE BIBLE, wrfR EIIPRAB18 ON PRACTICAL
CRRIST!AII UVING. ALL AGES ARJ WllLCOIIE.
Co\NillD& ud rialUDc a't'aillhle.
SVNDAY SERVICES:
SIIIDA.T 8CIIOOL . • • .' ••••• 9:156 10:SO A.M.
IIPYJCII. , •• 1:00, 9:" A 1D:SO A.M.
ICRlE'I •••••• · •••••• 7:00 P.ll.
SOMETHING BEAUTifUL
NOW IN PROGRESS ... FLOWER SHOW
APRIL 27 -MAY 7
RESORT-
OR HOMETOWN?
For the past 20 years, those of us who have lived here
awhile have tried to make Newport Beach a residential
town by letting it grow and progress in a natural way. Now,
the planners think they can tell us what's best for us, and
what they apparently think is best for us, is to turn Newport
back into a resort town, with more and more open space
and cars. These planners remind me a little bit of a fellow
named Hitler. Remember when he tried to plan the whole
world according to his design?
Let's look at some examples of planning during the past
20 years here. Start at 22nd St. and Ocean Front, where a
permit turned the area into the worst tenement since the
Indian wigwam. Then, after we leave the Mustard Tree,
let's go up Seashore Dr. and look at the results of what
was called "planning" 20 years ago.
As a contrast, look at the greatest improvement on the
Peninsula for many years --the Marinapark mobile home
park, which was put there through the efforts of a hardware
man and a newspaper. It's the showplace of the Peninsula.
Now, the "planners" want to get rid of this showplace, which
will provide $100,000 in revenue to the city this year, and
replace it with what will be a 60-day nightmare of tourists
and cars in summer and a seagull roost the rest of the year,
Let's progress toward a permanent city, and get away
from this annual 60-day locust invasion.
Only the planners and politicians are talking about resi-
dential density --not the people. If these guys don't like
it here, why don't they move ?
Now, a message for the lady who called about the police
helicopter. I've checked with Mayor Mcinnis and Chief Glavas.
It won't fit.
Down at the store, we have shovels, rakes and hoes. If
you want to dig at the beach or deposit your pollution some-
where else, come in and talk it over.
AL FORGIT
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tHIIOUTMLMUfS "MIST • MAJ:OWAII: • COLOMV PA.IMTJ • SMALL APPLIAMCU e "-UIII .. MG IUP,L.IU
IT A
2201 W.IALIOA RYD., NIWPOirf IIAOI
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