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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-06-21 - Newport Harbor EnsignSETS OFF .B. ' E -' J COST A terrttorta1 ftl it br'nl.ot Orup: County llrport. most bel'w0«1 Newport Beach ud of the BaDoiDI Ill'_., oortb Costa Ilea., aDd the ma1D ot Newport Sboret. IJIQnle New- batttegrOI.md eould be u old port Beacb territory oortb of city dump. 16tb St. and couoty "islands" Lut week, LAFCO teotaU'· matter YiU be reeoo.sldel'ed ate anlUnc peae41 talkl be-MISS HAW AD WEEK QUEENS step trom the put to prepare lnsp1"rafion Pt ely sUd no to all of tbt Costa wbeo Newport's map ls nam-tweeD ID lnter-clt)' relaUoas for Newport's aoouaiMU-a-trattoo H.awaUan style. Pictured • Mesa reqttests eiCeptthe IrYIDe tned tn about 2 mooths. commtttee. Newport CouDcU-wttb Newport Harbor Chamber or Commerce m&na«eJ' Jack d l.Dd Paclflc Ave. areas. "Our map w1U lDc:lllde tbe mJ.O. MUao. no-tal, a member Ba.rDett are, Matt to rtgtlt, Dee Dee Pennington, 19?0; Kareo on agen a Bti: the city still covets tbat BannlDr property, the dump of the eommtttee, bupromiMd Freocb, 1972, aDd Nancy Sm l!h, 1971 . The fow1.b annual old dump stte and basn't gtven slte, Saata Alii. Helgtlts, Pact-MaJor DooaJd Melnols U.l be Hanll Week event begins Monday, June zs, 'lrtth more Next Mooday nlKht's Newport The old Newport dump at wut otlr'nne An. andbetlreen tbe west end of 19th St. ts PacWc An. and Canyoo Dr. Jtm: ooe of MYert.l ueu out-are al80 on a ~here~ •kle of Costa Mea's city Um-of-lntlueoee map Costa Wesa Ill that ttle Costa Mea ctty wants approved by tbe Local penunent wants Jnc::luded ln Agency Formttson Commlul.oo up on the a.t.rport, either. ftc VIe• Memorial Puk ~ Will ret toretber wtUI Mayor tbaD ZSO stores and com munity orpntr.a.tloos participating Beach Clty CoUDeil meetiDgwill ''ll Cosh Mesa trles to an-nau of the tenltory between Jack Hammett and Cotmellman In the promotion. Hawa.Jian entert21llment, arts ud crafts apln wrestle with the probk!m nu either Ule atrport,thedump NeWpOrt and Lacuna Beach Willard Jordan of Coeta Mesa dl.spiays, eontests and speclal sales e•errts are planned of •hetber 10 allo'w a howM to stte or the Banning property, soutb of tbe moootai.D blurts," to try to avoid all~ war, througtl tbe week, wUh a pau party luau and dance set be built nerttolnsplrattooPotnt tbere wUI be troiJble," pre-Mr. W)'llll said yuterday. All "We are golngback W LAFCO for tbe ftnal night or the event. in Corooa del Mar. dlcts Newport Beach City Wan-of W.la oow eounty territory, and say, 'look, 11 th1..5 comtr k'' Carl Hlllgreo of Bay SIJOres, Us "lll)bete of lnfi\lltbce." (LAFCO). 5TH AVE. PLAN OUT ager Robert Wynn, "A~ntle-except the old dump, which ls territory Is DO-man's land, H ''Hawaa··· wee whO wants to bUHd at 3611 man's arueement made between within Newport's clty Umlts. shouldn't be to aoybody's Ocean BIYd., met Monday wtth the 2 cities about 3 years aco A strip anneution by Newport sphere of tnnueoee', '' W:r .Sor-c tty Wanapr Robert Wynn J.Jld says the Banning pr~rty and a tao 11urrolmds tbe Banning saba! said yesterday. "But, if June 2 5 promised to reply withllla week the dump site are OW'S and the property, U can be a.Mexed at tome opens to Mr. Wynn's proposal that !be airport Is In our sphere at "1 want to make 1t clear Hme La the future, we 'ftft to city be gtYen ao optioo oo lbe Influence." tttat Costa Mesa Is DOt talk1Dg be coosldered.'' property UDtil it can !iDd out Not so, says Costa Men City about annuatlon," Mr. Sorsa-U wu comes, the opposlog test. Flnalists in theWissNew-wDether or oot state or eotmty Manager Fred Sorsabal. bat saJd, "Just logical sphere forces would be pretty evea.ly "H.awaU Week," a sales pro-port competition are Ktm Luce, funds wut be lorthcomlne to "I have 1n my om.ce a copy of lnflueoce areas. Orange matched, Each pollee de~J&rt-mot1on for Newport Beach me r · Pandora Ricbmood, Oebora.h buy the k>l. of an agreement between tbe Collllty airport has toor been ment has Z beUcopters, a weU-chants buflfarotmda Polynesian Hodgtns Karen Blnning and The lot and ooe ad)aceot to city coiDlclls of the 2 c1ttes coostdered to tbe spheres or armed force ~ experteoced theme, starts June 25 and rWlS Susan odeu. TtJe Junior Cham-It are vall*! at abotrt SZOO,OOO. Newport's traffle committee thOse Z plans, but asked the tllat NelrpO!'t would cooslder both lnlne aDd Newport aDd we uodercover areota:. NeWPOrt's tbtouP. July l . ber of Commerce runs tb@ coo-"'We could take an~ tor aaJd "oo" Tue8day nlgtt to cOILitlltaot to eome to our next de..annextng the old dump stte )u.st want to be considered, too, "nary" would be IDJPI)O&ed, About 150 businesses tlave test. a year and a half, wtll.ch Js using the Sth Ave. corridor meettnr oezt Tue811ay night when 11 was determined what 11 a00 W"heo the county, which but so would Costa Mesa's signed up to take part In the Mercha.l:is taking part tD about !lOW much time we would as a Corooa del Mat bY-PUS at dty t.ll with advanta~s and use would be made of tt," Mr. own.s the a.ll'port, decides It can German Sbepherd pollee doc, special "'omotloo, according Hawa.ll week pay $50, which t.s need to find out U state sur- aDd ''maybe" to a freeway-dt.sadnntaps of eachpla.D,plus Sorsabe.l told the Ensign yes-be a.nnesed." "Blackie," unlesa the Corona to Jack Barnett, manager or matched by Western AtrUnes. pltLS revenue funds are going to Ute lnteuectloo at Dover Dr. a plan for wlden!Dg Cout HYJ, terday. Mr. Wynn clalml!l Newport ts del Mar beach stray cats could the Newport Harbor Chamber Partictpants get posters, ba.n-be available; or we could get aod Coast Hwy. near the Up-to 6 laDes all the way from Jam-"The agreement was madeoo Uvtng ICI to Us gentleman's be rnobltued. of Commerce, wh1ch sponsors ners, eotmter CU"ds, signs, cou-a 45 _day opttoo wtll.le we ez- per Bay bridge,' boree Rd. to DoTer Dr ·•" Mr · June 16, 1969," agretment with Costa Mesa. aM • II Har.U.i Week. They have a_ll been pon boxes, spe<:tal sale tagsa.od plore re«Jng the eotdy to aDo- The Tnn.sportatlon Plan Cl-Ape sa.ld. "Y/e also want to Tbe ctty stopped u.sing Ule a similar ac:reemeot wtth the Mariners ma lbv1ted to a champagne b C.Ii:-otf and lets for employees. cate some federal reven~ae- tlr.ens Adt1soryCommUteeYOt-look at the posstbiUty of an dwnp several years ago aDd lrvtne Co. aod Lagooa Beach party today, June 21, [rom 4:30 Store emp~yeeswtllbeu:rgt!d sbattng t\mdS," Mr. WJIUI sa.M ed 6-2 to forget about using the 8-lane bl'ld~.'' sold the 40-.a.cre stte last June reprd1Dg county iaods down-umtl 6:30 p.m. at the: Chamber to we&r Ha:n..liaJl clot.hlng dm-yesterday. old freeway corridor ad)l.cent tbe z commlttee members to LeadersltJp DeYelopment cout. ··s stud"•ed of Commerce om.ce, 2166 E. lng the week.. Mean•h1le, oo July 10, the to Corona del Mar's 5th Ave. wbo opposed eUmlnatlng coo-Company tor $616,000. Leader-Has Wr, Wynn cheeked wlth Coast H...,.., Corona del Mar· Mr. Barnett said the publlc county llarbor commtssioG wtU for a road to route tralftc slden.ttoo of the 5th An. by-sblp plans to build a 280-t.mlt tbe city of Sa.Dta An.a wh.Jch ll:1d Free trips to Hawa.h and will be lnYited to the party at st1dy a llst of proposed part around the COM business sec-pass, Bill Doot100 aDd Woody housing pro)ect there. a legal squabble with the ln1.oe Will M.&rlner's Mile area be other prius wtll be rt•eo to the Newporter Inn July 1 from sttes to be bou&bt wtth federal Uoo. Instead, Uley recommend-Ltntoa, were appointed by tor-A "cold war" atmosphere Co. a.tter a ••gentleman'sagree-turned toto a marine LDdustry customers, merchants aOO em-5 to 9 p.m. A slqlper wtll funds. ''We're IKip1Dg to ret ed that the coosulttnr n.rm mer Mayor Ed Hlrtb aDd for-over territory resulted when ment" over a.nneutions? sboppt.oc maU? ployees •hen priz.e drawings wtn a.n al\-ezpense-pa!d trip the tnsptn.Uoo Polnt sUe oo worlcing oo. tbe clty's kMlgrange met COUilCUman Llodsl.ey Par-Costa Mesa presented Its ••No. r think the fnlne Co. Newport Harbor Cbamber of are beld July I at a party at ror 2 to Hawa.ll at the grand tbe Ust " Yr. Wyna said. tratnc plan c.oo51der opening sons wben they still served sphere-of -Influence pl.a.ns to wtU Uve ~ to Us agreement Commer ce, alter studyt.ng tbe: the Newporter lnn. Co~s for pri2.e drawing that nigtt.Simil-Also' oo Monday 's COUDCU up cout HW}'. to 6 lanes of oo the council. Both were coo-LAFCO last week. 1n turning with tiS," he said. Idea since last fall, has turned the prius wtll be an.llable at ar prius will go to the em-ageoda are: tramc througb COM. sldered pro-freeway eotllctl-down most of the city's re-Meanwhile, the mayors of tbe idea oorer to eUy planners aU partlctpatiDg busine554!S. ployee wt1ll tbe most attnctin • ~ ORDINANCE CODttol- ''TbU would eUmlDate most men. quests, LAFCO noted thai the both COfrt:a Wesa and Newport ud ask8d that they: M!..!~ NeWpM"t Bet.ch, to be Polynesiao attire. line poUce tow truet serrlc:e. of the left tmn laDes and aU d • l>@vek:Jp a plan for tbe named Friday night at the Tl.clr.ets to tbe party at the • AREPORTtDbeseoltotbe of tbe bUslDe•• dlstrt.ct parldng Coast b u •"ld e rs warne streteh of Coast HYJ., outUn-Cbamber of Commerce Com-Newporter Y\ll be 00 sale at ca.dy oawtla1 kind r:A. dll'relcp-aJoo.g the hl.gbway," explaJDed log deta.Ued tra.tftc aUpmeftts modores' Ba.ll a.t the Bl.l»oa partlctpat1D& stores. m.• tbe elty woo.ld a.Uoe \Dtbt committee chaltma..o WUUa.m that could bfpus bul:lM ... s. Bay Cl'llb, WlU relp o ... .r Ha-Bm Flood ll cb:a.lrman of Bact BI,J. n. COQDtJ wUl.,.. Apt, "but tbls plu would be Den topers whO bnU the Power to r"')'U"t offenders feDders were reported. • Hold pti:!Uc beari.Dpa.lmld ..-a.u Week, •kiD« wtth t H.aftli Week toT tbe C.._. tM ~ .tD _...ttc CGDC:tDI"'* oa WOiklQC out aome law bf bulldinc wUh1D l,OOO automatlca.UJ' wu arutedllcsl-Afte llr. CarpeDt.er e~ at develtopl.oc a. IIPtdftcplu.ll:r r......._IIIP .. tbt aDDal oc::e-of eoma.-ee. Ba.ei Bay propa ry. tlalt ol. olf street park1n( u-yards of tbe coastUne wtlbout day bf tbe Sotlbl CoutRep:.J pia..tDed tba.t dlredors ol tbe tbt aree. Property oners m:t E RS, PAY • PARK PLANS for a ~~atwe raq~meot to ""e the b1Ja1. retUne approval ol the eom-Cc:.stUDe Commisrdoo(SCRCC) other 5 recto~~al commissions husJoes:smen would be ubd TEACH park La Blg Canyon 00 1aJX1 to nessel.'' mlsaion wtllcb eootrols tbe to Its e:ucudn director, Wei-crB!lted bf Proposttioo ZO ha•e to gtve the city their ld•s. be dooa.ted to the city by the Ratil, Beta. Frost and Aaoe., cout wW DOW ba•e their namel!l Yin Carpenter. PreYiously, a dlreet reportiot autbal'tty, the The suggestions eame La a lrvine Co. the lrTiDe flrm coOOaettna: the reported ditedly to the state Yote of the 1Z member com-SCRCC, wblch admlolsters the letter this week to Newport's RAISE IS 6 O/O .. BICYCLE TRAilS master tram.c stuc:tr, sr.o.ed Z plan& attorney poeral. mlss:f.on was needed before of-Los Angeles and OtanpCOlllty mayor and CUy CoiDlcll. The /l pb.D to be added to the en- tor 90h1ng the traffic bottle-coast, voted 5 to 4 to p-ant the letter was si(Ded by Larry Ylronrnf!llb.l deme:lll of lbe neck at Dover and CoutHwy.IRVINE co NETS same alll:borttytoMr.Carpen-Miller, assista.nt Chamber wiU DOW be called Sims H.all, eity'sgeoeralplao. One plan would have a grade ter. manager, who has beaded the A 6 per cent pay ralse for .. RESIGNATIONS trom tne 5e11U2Uon eUmlnat1nc tn.m.c • Voting with the majority was Chamber's marlne d1rlstoo. all tuU-tlme employees of tbe ~~m~.e:~~~~ea~~:/:1~:! elty's arts commlttH tendered si(Da.ll and a 6 lane brldp 0 N Lido Isle's J\X1y Roseoer. Roo-Dave New, a member ot _a Newport Mesa schoOl dlstrlct schOOL Students Initiated the by Dooald FeriWJOD and Get- where the present bridge 1s $ 9 1 M I LLI aid Caspers, also of Lido Isle, speetal ehamber Mariner s was okayed TueSday nigbt bf bardt F ~maker loc:ated. Tbe other p&o would • voted wtth the mi.DOrlty. Only Sqstud~~ eomm,l_!t~·ro wll.lch ha~ the trustees. The ra:~ ~ na~~~ r::e::odlture of • AP~ROPRIATtoN ofanad- haYe 00 grade separat1oo, a.nd 10 comrnlsslooers were pre-""" the ....,. r sefera per cent more tlla.D ,...., ~ 90Wid dilioal.l $l 000 lortbePiacentia would retain tramc stpals, but The Irvine Company's reve-comple1es and IDd.ustrlal Ln-sent at Mooday's meet.Lne:. Com-mootfls, told Mooday's meett.og pro~ted tn th.e distrlct.'s$3'7 .t S6•990 to ~teddthel ~tsyands-A wtdealn& nroject M missioner Carmen Warschawof of Cbamber directors that man. Y mllUoo nreUmtnary bud-ap-tern at Davis ml e SCuvu ".'·TENTATIVE• y. ~ al -•-caUs !or 2 free rlgtlt turn!&nes nue and ea.rnlllgl!l rosetoreeotd ventory bulldlngs, Mr. uon ,_ ... _._, _ _. ..___.___ ..-a marrr .. oot'•" $5,58.4 for a fence arOlJld Te-I'Lr ... from -:out Hwy. onto Dover levels for tbe ftscal year ended stated. Los Angeu:s a~. _..........,.. s --rna,..., ~"'"-pr<:JYed earlier ws m . 1 louslJ~•ed add.l.t1ons to Dr. This plan would also lD-AprU 30, 1973, eompany presl-He noted that gross reveooe Wr. Carpenter e:q~lalDed that tty -· In the Mariner's Mile ln grarting the raJse, the Wtnt.Ie middle sc.0hoo • OOa.rd' ;he Versa.lles coodomlnlum • 1 ~-•· -has s·-ctenl staff to area are a-InS( allowing • •···d did -a·"hOrlze aoy • SCHEDULE tbe s reject on the Wesl •-e lude the 6 lane bridge. dent Wllllam R. Masooreported from the compa.oy sacr cu" ... -""' ...,w II.LLI -............ ....... ..... _ .. t .... U 1 tin( p "'"'t'-" "We made DO deelatoo 011 to ahareholdetl!l Tuesday. al .........,raUoos tnerea.sed to $8,3 investigate alleged vtob.tiolll!l hlgtnn.y to be bu1H on thelr blX1getlncrea.se, soabout$160,-aru:uJal orr.---002 mee blutls ...._ t1% Wkl trl ed for Juty 3 lD E:stancta hlgtl · ReYeoue of tbe II.Dd plaDning, mliUon, from $7,8 m!Woo In reported by cl ens. · 000 wtl\ have to be mm .scbool's forum . Atth:at meeting, • HARBOR PERMIT for the Test basin model sought deYelopment, rni.Digement and fiscal year 1971-72. Lid I "Mariner's Square could be from other parts oCttM! budget 3 Or Wooterey Still restaurant oo $ 01 ld nd U b'" to the 0 ease a loog time coming," Mr. New tom~"'",.., the. raise. which starts at 7: 0 p.m., -W••toer's Wile. The r·-•-ranelli.D.c tlrm totaled 56.7 mil-• e s app ca .., dm.Jtted .u.o: .,.. 1 distri 1 ¥tlle Amburgey will be seated .... -=--Uon. u 1Dcreueof2l'l!over tbe 19'72-'73 tlscal year totaled 54 a • According to sehOO ..:: as district 2 represent:athe, re-rant 91M!ks appron.l of a sUp preflous year aDd a 100\ tn-cents a sharecomparedwUh4.6 t lk h ld Basic to the plan woukl be estimates, the raise ~ll boost 1 Lao.-00 cooverston. crease over rnenue of 5 years cents a share for 1971-'72 and a s e a re-rol&iog o( Coast Hwy. tn-the average teacber 5 salary placing Bever y _..oof.tw • REZONIN G ord 1 na D ce aco. Net 1Dcome wu $9.1 mil-3 times the rate for 1966-6'7. lalld to tbe edp ol the bluffs. from $12 S68 to $l3,&32yea.rty. ebOSe to leave the board. ec-ha..llgtn r rty at 502 510 Uoo, ICl 191\ from lui year. Tbe Irvine Company, a prl-TaiU have started between This would se~l on the area Short-t'erm sutlstitute teach-Uon r1 a board pr:.~t ~Ill ~ Oc :n PF=t Balboa fi.om A ctrin to ret 1 model lest Prov1atoo for property tans vatety.held corporation, dis-tbe ctty of Newport Beach a.Dd from througll tramc, allow1Jig ers ..nu get a 10 per cent alsO be 00 the age · ar an c · toe an R 2 ' ' bu1n of the Ora.n19 Couoty was $9.7 m1Won, and federal tributes d1vtdeod.s on the basis the Lido Isle Community Assn. for a slqlpLDc mall wned Cor boost, raising thelr pay to S.Z9 Berp.on 15 now president. -l -· coast was la~mched MoodaJ by and state tue11 00 lncome were ot 8,415,000 shares. More than oYer wbetber or not to keep mulDe Industry businesses and per da y. T ff" d• • • • t tbe Newport Harbor Chamber $6.5 mllUoa. This tobl taJ: half the shares (53.-tl)are the Island's beaches prlnte some rest:alltanls. Added to thepayhi.li:.elsadea-ra IC IVISIOn IS se up of Commerce. prorlatoo of $18.2 mllUoo, when owned by the James lnlne or open them to the pOOUc. After meetiDg wUb landowner uttnsura.nc.e cOYen.~ plan kll" The ooe-acre seale model of corrc:ated Yltb net lneome, Fotmdltlon, a chU"UableOJ"pn-UDder a lease wll.lch uplres obtectiooa to the re-rouUng. emp~yees •ll.lcb will add aoo-Promotions for 5 policem en tbe b::a.l coast would allow means thlt almost two-thirds lz.aUoo estabUsbed by the late In 1976 the UCA a printe tbe Chamber committee ~~rged the.r 1/2 per cent to tWerall llOd plans to open a 9f!PU"&te nseuehers to study tidal flow. of eYery earned dollar goes for James IrY1ne 0 more thaD 3 corporaito.n repres~nttog Is-the city to come ._, wlth "al ~ employee costs. tra.ftlc ditistoo are announced sedJ.meot mcwement aod otber .A.. M M•-oald deu.des a.-., It dtstrll:des Ita land homeowoer.s, malnb.lns teraa.te pr-oposals for tra.mc. A.lso on Tuesdal, tbt baud by N~ Beach Pollee Chief ...... es, r. --. ·-_._.,_, gb ·~ set a1 ·-~· phylicalloren at wort on tbe The prbletpal p.iD.S In lrYlne Income w youth ~. prl-prln.te use ofthelsland's2-l/Z ctrc .... .._.' throu u ... area. • APPROVED a oew James Glans. cc:.MI1De Ud ln Newport BaJ', Company rnenue came trom vate colle&es tod tm.lversltiet, miles ol beaches. Accordlq to the Chamber's stooent poUcy ~lines, but A $161 000 grant trom tbe Former Newport S.ch tndWitrla.l de•elopment and op-bOsr>ltals aDd otber bwna.nltar-Newport VIce-mayor Howard letter to tbe city, a surtey of postponed a deelsioo ooa.poUcy state om.'ce of tntnc safety Yayor Ed Hlrlh, a member of era.Uoaa: ot lll.nstment proper-laD semce orp.AI.r.a1Job5 not Roprs aM Cltl ~anacer Rob-biiSinessel!l . atooc MarUie.r 's coocertWlg re\ea.Se of lnfonna.-and the aa.tiooal ntgtnray t:ramc tbe Cb&mber'a committee for a. ties, such u omee butld1Dgs, s141P0rted by taus. ert Wynn met prtntei:J' 1a.st Mile thawed "IDterest Ln this uon abOUt students. Tbe pollcy safety ldmto.ist:nUon will en- ruodtl ttlt e:.atD. ts Jlud)1.nc lboppJ.nc centeu, aptrtment Friday wtth UC A representa-type of development caneept wUl be re-wrltteo to a no-the able tbe city to create a tramc way1 to cet COUDlJ peromeot UYea, Mr. W)'tltl told the Enslen as a means of poaslbty encour -sebool5 to fur nUb taste IDfor-dlri.sloo 011 July 1. Tbe oew '-" lor ................ Rancher heads lrv•"ne Co . , .... r .. ,, .... madeoooommll-•gloc ecoaomlc ...,...aod.ro-m•-lo pollee ..,.,. req .... _ Ill ........... " .... , .m,.,. "Ftnt, we•n,ottopttlDanw meOCI!l. moUnt tbe marloe chan.cter • RENAMED Newport Har-. I.Dd 5 or 6 •ehicles and wtll dAC fOr a stud:yoftbeta .. lbt.Uty "Our tatts wtu conUnue, bUt of tbe u•." bor hlP sebool's -.st. hall. n uae OOUJ.puterl1ed tnmc rf:C-~.;m:.st a:fm~.::: .r!~ .. iu!:a~he~~..; ~=.: .:e= ~ :o ......... _~:~:~ .. s:r~~= LICA ELECTS BYINGTON or~Oor atm lstoreducedeaths, told the !ulp. "&!WJ tba.t'sao-elected TDudly u chlirDWI ornia Edison Compuy. tnturl•11 a.o:j pcoperl"ydlmap," l.D.c to co-t &boW $65,000. If ot the bolrd o1. tile In1De Com-Mr. Allen. 4'7, II sealor n ee Tbt LICA pays the etty $?50 Two moatbl otcoatu:loDO't'et be wu e\ltcted, a. QliOtllm wu Cblet Giln.s aJd lDa Jtatemeot tM ltudJ determlDea that lt'a puy. prtsldeot of lbe SoutbenCallf. anaualb" for the beach leue. who .w be pnJ.kttllt ol the on bud. prtl)&.r'ed for tcdl.y's 10 a.m. DOt fealtblt, we ltq) rtpt He IUOCMda N. Loy"all We-oroJ.a Edt.aa CorJllli.Q1. He 11: After tbe passap last No-Lkto ble commiUII.ty Auo. tor V.r. BylDctoa. • c:ocnptroller press oontereoce 1n tUs oftlce. u.re," Lv•, ~ retired u bolrd a dlreetor ofCaliforoJaF.s.at •ttnber ot Propolitloo 20, tM Mit,_,. .,.._.._.11 tllded of the Paru Corp. ta Lmtc Promodau ror tbe 5 poue ... U nppart lot' tbe tnt butA cblirmu at 1WidiJ'• uu..1 Sartop ~ Lou and tilt l..ol a.lmed at ~Aerti.StD& publlc ac.. WtdDMdiJ I1CM o1 IUt ft8 s.tcll, UYet at 109 v-. Dl._ meo wtll taU efted: Ju)J 1. eu be .trammed ap, aCDt..aere m.MtlDc. Mr. YcLareoWlllCCIIll-Anae•• ..V• CbtmberofCom-eea to blact..s, tbt LJCA I.P-wbal tbt LJCA board ot diHC-Lido l.slt. Actruced to U.eiMOUt wtU au., aarwW• tD tbt coaoty, ua. u prelldiDt ~ U.lamtl merc.t, I.Dd a trttstHoiPolnca pol.IQd a committee to wort tori tleet.d IAwta 8yUICtUI Otber omclal& t»eted '-· bt Set. Att> CIJDI)btU. ....., .ttl omcer Elliott ..-tllbt:a~aol superrlsor trom midnl.gbl to 8. His 9 years ua poUceman here lachdt serYice as a ~trotman, re \oily lnnsttp.tor ud oorcla.rJ detective. Ft•e year ¥etf'..n.n Darryl You~ wtU become a dlY shlft patrol ~r•l301'. Me has worked as a ~trolmu, fe~ ln"t'estlptol' m:t }I:IYeai\edtetec- Un. He wUI lla.Ye the ldded duty ol cocrdl.uaUnc tbedCIU't- ment's resene ofllc..-pro- r;n.m. Reed Gkte:bell wtll bt a.catrol npen~..-on the ll1&tlt llblll.. 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Stlltc of C.U.6wftla. •U by r..ow t.......U • q•lified to puWW. .U publit ootin1 tlfquftd by ll'!lf. A a. VO E. HAAJ'A , . . • , . , o-,. and Pubu.bef PEG HAAPA . • . . . . . . . . .Aafodale Editor SUBSCRFPTION RATES In lbwborAru: Out of Hatbot' Nu: o.e year, S~.OO ; 2 yean. I 8.00 0tw yc11 , S..OO; 2 yean, 110.00 ~0~ -11.. .ltlf ~ .II.,_ ARVQ E. HAAPA, O!'f'f' and publisher of tht Ensl~ ~~~.a, • THUMBING THEIR NOSES AGAIN My, .isn't it just fine to get all that free money from revenue sharing Uncle Sam so that our City Fathers can thumb their noses at our reluctance to shell out close to a million dollars for a Taj Mahal police facility in Newport Center! Newport Beach voters probably thought that the issue was settled when they said quite loudly at the ballot box that they didn't want the fancy civic center near Fashion Island. That civic center plan included a police facility, and the relieved taxpayers surmised that the elec- tion verdict meant that the police head- quarters expansion would occur at the present City Hall site, THE MESSAGE being ebalted by Rl,l Fernstrom on the bomb says, "Thanks, Rommel, for my purple beart. Here ts yours." Ray n.s badly wounded b)' German grocmd tlre during a bombing run In North Africa tn 1943. RAY'S CAMERA BUSY GRINDING LETTERS • A T1WIIC TOll PCII J'ORarl' Foollll-. itiOIIW,-llllfd. Kwport8eoetl Deu&lr: A ....._, ot etDI Jll't n•., me W'itll a OCip1 ol 10111t .,..... ..,.,. "ad" ellt1tlld "'8'11LL THE CIWlPI" llay ~ u 1110 llrot nee.,.-at U..PIII- en.t:lon ot RepWUeu Wo--. --myt-.IJidcrtiiNda to ,Oor ccmpoay. I am ..-, , ...... .., .. _,at _ _, ...,.,...,thalaD~II<au buy tbelr llttlPU.el at tiM Forp_t bardware store. Our FederaUoo repr ... ms o.,.r s.ooo RepubUcu. WornM aod anything that I CI.D do to brio& ,.., bustnou. I ollaD certaiDly do. TKE COUNTRY THAIIKS YOU, THE FEDERA. TION OF REPUBLICAN WOMEN THANKS YOU, AND I THANK YOU. Sincerely, Mrs. George Mousel, First VIce-President, Orange COQDty Federa- Uon of Republlean Women PAT PA'M'ERSON 11 abOWD at rtpt In this 1980 pboto, coaverstng . with a workman oo tbt trestle that carried material for tbe west jetty at tbe harbor. entraoee. Pat was first buck private By FRANCIS HORVATH tbere, tbe Yanks are coming. Tbe tJoited States ent8red the Yanks are coming, aod we • NlX ON OSHA World War I oa Apr116, 1917, won't come back unt.U lt Is Tbe John Birch Society's lD· t.Pd the mao to wbom I pay b'l-over over there." dtetmeot of OSHA as a daD-bute today was then 1n Jmper-Pat and my brother AI beard gerous fraud has. etrectlnly Lal Valle}', CaUJornia. He pro. the call of America t.Dd asked been substantiated by one ot eeeded to Los Ancetes, where no questions, Wbl.le tbe Uatted the eo-a!Jtbors of this new fed-be met ~c» With a frleDd aDd States rema.lned neutral, par. eral program tdmsell. A dis-tbe two ol them went on to the ents and tbetr ehlldren faYOred booorable and mlslet.d!Dg coo-Armory ln Los Angeles to en-and bad sympathies Ytlh tbeb' damnation of the Blrcb posltioo Ust 1D tbe Corps of Engioeers. European fatherlands, but once (Editor's DOte: This 1s the shOt Ill' a tnern lD New Jersey by Congressman WUllam Stel-On his ftrst roll call theser-the United States entered the 3rd and final installment of a on a dare from some drunks ger has only proven tbe truth BeiUlt read otf the Ust or names war oo the stde of the AlUes, story recounting lhe ezperiea-whO didn't beUeve hewasreally or their original charges about or tbe enlllted Yohmteers and sympat!tles and favoritism dts- ces of Ray (Swede) Fernstrom, a Ranger. OSHA. theo asted, "Is any ooe in Une appeared. They did not ask, veteran newsreel a00 feature "I had to call Wastungtoa (l)HA, the Occ..,aUooal wboee ume has DOt beeo "Is this a rJgtJteous nr?" movie photographer now Uvtng and get my old frleod Steve Safety and Health AdmJnlstra-called?" Nor did they demonstrate be- In semi-retirement in Costa Early to get me out of troOOle. tlon, Is one of the oewesttargets An answer came from one of cause lbey bad to fight apJnst Mesa. Earlier acco~mts told of Steve bad been a newsman 1D of the Birch Society. Created the men tn 11De, "My name tbelr parental fatllUland, ner Mr. Fernstrom's days covering New York when I was~ tbere by tbe Wllllams-Stelger Act wun•t called. I'm Rlct.rd L. d.ld they bold mass meetings oorthern Europe for the news-and we were old drinking part-of 19'70, OSHA has produced a Pattersoa." that the United states shOuld reels, and his on-the-spot re-ners before he became FDR's myriad of standards, regula-Tbe sergeant brWJquely re-have remained oeutral They cording of the big events of press secretary." tlons a.OO edicts for America's pUed, '"You're a baetprln.te." went over there to ftght as the roaring 20s.) 1D 1940, wh.lledoinga "Sports businessmen which are betng So "Pat" was the ftrst ma.n Americans. • • • Parade" short for Warner enforced by an army of ottlclal · to be ginn that tag, and he As a member of 2nd Bat- By FRED DAVIS Brothers, Ray visited Newport compliance om.cers. Vtslts became Mstory's No. I "buck taUooof Company F, 117th En- But then comes Uncle Sam, who 1S When the economic depres. Beach and rumed loCal sa.Uors from (I)HA have resulted ill an prln.te.'' gi.Deers, of the famed Raiobow sioo hit America and the world so the rest ot the world could eoormous number of ttnes, ct-During my interview with Pat Dh1slon, 1n the Alsne.Mune fiat broke, owing ~ore money than all In 1929 and the early thirties, see what a great boaUng pan. tattoos and costly demands at hts borne, UsteoJng to bis otfensife, Pat helpedkeepbtld- other Uncles put together throughout the Ray Fernstrom had too much dise elisted on the Southern which have been bi.Uerly de-acuve part In the war tn tbe ges over the Oureq River, In of a bead start oo We to let CallloroJa coast. nouoced by bUsinessmen from region of st. Mlbiel, Argoone, France, The company suffered world, and trembling daily as the dollar it slow him down. When employ-"It -ns along abOut then,'' he coast to coast. Chateau-Thierry, and Belleau many casualties, bat tept the crumbles in value in the world market. ment cutbacks hit tne movie recallS, ''that a guy at Warner's UDder the guise of promottnc Woods, my subc:ooelous mlDd bridges open, and the division U industry, he went out onhlsown said, 'Hey, Swede, you Uke to safety and health, OOHA bas swttcbed me bl.ck to 191? and cootlnued the chase of the ra-ncle knOWS that his profligate spending and his camera never stopped go to parties, why don't you produced costly, ridiculous and It brought back memories of pidly retreating Germans. is the cause of the dollar doldrums, but grinding long enough to gather ptn this outfit I'm tn. We have impossible standards WbJch my brother At, who was taking In the st. M.lhlel campaign, even so he comes offering us money that dust. a lot of fun .· I got a Uttle sus. give the federal government drll.llDc lessons eveu beforetbe Pat went out Into no maD's "1 did the first of James ptcious when I had to take a the power to control OT destroy war 'ftS declared, fibbed aoout lud with a company detachment actually does not exist. And our coun-Fitzpatrick's 'Traveltalks' ln physical examination." every business 1n this na.tioo. bis age and enUsted ln. tbe U.S. aDd brougtrt taclr: a small p.s:- cUmen, along with city councils every-Eur~ in 193-4 -· spent the Swede became even more Last December, the Birch-Marlnes, 2od Dlflsion, at the oUne locomotive, wh.Jch was whOle summer rtoing 4 coun-suspicious when he got invited altillated magacJ.ne, American age of 16. Tbe battle areas that immediately put to use on the where in the U.S., eagerly grab the cash, tries," Ray recalls. A feature-to a party at the zanuck oome OptnJoo., pubUsbed an aualfsls Pat meoUODed were also the American side. After being ~er , all, here's a wonderful way to get length ti.lm oo Sw~eo followed. and was told the proper dress or OORA written by con:trlbut. areu: wbere my brotber Al bad shelled tOT seven I days aDd In 1936, he bought a p:wel would bt "uniform." l..ttg edltor Alan Stang. Tbe ar-seen acUon. nlgbts, they retired to St. Btu-going on pet projects that we tax-burdened car, mounted a camera 00 top Somehow, be had pined an tlcle, "Oshacrats," bluntly la-( remembered, too, that I sant, where they Uved 1a. cap- citizens think we can get along without and did a feature onCatttorn.ia 's Army Signal Corps Reserve bels the agency as tyra.nny-tn-wtth a buddy went to enllst 1n tured German dugoutswtth ROod highfty system. outfit, made~ mostlyofHnlly-the-making. On March Zl,Coo. the Marioes on a Saturday and bWlks, turotture, 1D flct with during our perUous financial crisis. "I shot 14,000 mtlesofCalif-wood personalities. gressma.n William stelger, ooe toUDd the recrllittng •office "all the comforts or home." Revenue sharing is a deadly weapon oroLa roads, ending up wtth the "I didn't nave a unilorm, so of two authors of the Aet crerat-closed. Upon return to my room OD Oet. 14, 1918, lt was tbe In h ill f I al then-new Oakland Bay bridge. 1 went down to Western Cos· ing OSHA, entered a coodem-at the llnlversity of Pittsburgh task of Company 0 to attack aimed at side-stepp g t e W 0 OC The film was mad'! to Impress tume, the biggest show biz cos-nation of Stang's article tn the I found a letter from my mother HUl Z88 aDd the Cote deCbat11- taxpayers. It is not a means toward the pOOUc wtth the importance tume place ln Hollywood, and Congresstooal Record. te1Ung me about Al's enllst-loo, wbtch was the key to the lowering the local tax rate, which had of the road system aDd the need OOught one for $350. Each one of the 18 so-called ment and asttog me to post-KremhUde Une, and to cut the tor more and better highways. "One SWlday in December, I uamples of tnaccuracy cited pone mine. enemy Ylre entanglements a-been the illusory hope of some optimists The poUticlans were trying was out in the Hollywood hills by conP.essman Steiger ras The war was oo a.nd while bead of the attacld.ng Lntaotry. who thought the sharing plan was a fine then, as they are now, to use doing a screen ad (movie com. been sOOwn by Alan stangto be Pat and my brother Al were Tbrougb sbeerbraveryanddog- gas t.a.J: funds for other mercl.at) for Ford Motor Co. Itself an example of mlsleadiDg on the battlefSelds I was ln tbe gedness, the key to the Getman idea. Actually, revenue sharing is the purposes. Tbe mm helped pass and 1 saw these guys wttb a.n Lntormatioo or worse. We wbo ROI'C and ptaytng to the n.rst Unes was in the ba.Dd.s of the we~e for spending more local money~ a ballot Droposttton that denied antf.a.ircran gun, aiming the have opposed OOHA feet com-Pitt band and local bands around Americans and the backbooe the poUUclans a tree halld with thing around Uke they rMant pletety Y1odtcated wbeu ooe of Ohio aod Pennsyln.n.la at Uberty of tbe German detensewasbro-Uncle Sam, our friendly provider, is gas tues.'' business. 'What movtt! are you the eo-authOrs ot the act cao bOod rallies, beating !leU out ken. putting up $455,000 for that new police For much of the 1930s, Ray guys making?' 1 asked them . find oo 1etftlmate crUlelsm of of the drums to tbe endless On Nov . 4 Ule causeway a. tnveled around the country in They told me Pearl Harbor our coodemnaUon of bls erea-strains of "OVer there, over cross the Ban Valley. north of facUlty, Now we have to shell out almost d "·· bo -· 'W"· • tlo 11 Dlt p1 ··--~ .~,- an equal amount in local taxes for this ~t~?uL~~.:;J~:~~::.~ ~;.~~o~~~;::··~me·:r: :~=ed~~~~=t::::= SERVICE CLUB REPORT project. w ld 1 d Ube --• and "HerP's How." out very much about how or o e rate hatassmeot ......, Realtot Chlrlle Brown. in-Abo~ zo Long Beacb Ktnn-There was a cheery note in the news "I covered au ota states in War o started, be was tn tt. totaUtarlan control, thea we stalled. aut Saturday nigbt as ta.ns wtll come down by bolt releases issued from City Hall telling 4·112 ypa.rs shooting the Popu. Called to active duty, he was ~~~epro~enease ag:a.lnst OOHA prestdeot of the Etcba.Dge Club today tor an inter~cllf) meettnc lar Sctence series,'' he remem-sent arol.md the Cape of r..ood .:.......u. .... of all the $$$ coming from Uncle. About bers. Tbe series snowed Hope to Suet., where be saw the OSHA's purPose is oot safety of Newport Harbor for the next with tbe Ki'ft.Dts CJOO of New~ $618 000 in ha 1ng h will unusual occ!4)3.tion s and inter. Queen Mary unkJI.dlng tile Brit-and health for Amerfca'swork-year, will introduce former port Harbor at the local Elks ' revenue 9 r cas esttng sctentillc fa cts. Ish sth Army for the African lngmen We belleve tr.t th1B prestdet:lttal eandl.date Jobo Club. Last Tbarsday, Btu be available after June 30, 1974, for During one or his Popular desert tattles that Jay ahead. m11Shl'00ming bureaucracy has Scbmits a.s the apeater at Compton of Southern CallfonUa projects OTHER THAN the police facility. Science shorts, h(> r!Imed a "I was ln the Signal Corps, been set ._,to destroy the tree today's Ezctange bmcbeoo Edlsoo tal.ked about the enero pretty 14 _year . old gl.rl in but wben 1 ra.n t.ntoanotd Holly. enterprise system which ts so meeting at the Stutt Shirt res-crlsls. Next week, Jobo Foster Brace yourselves, taxpayer sf You may be Dallas. wood buddy in Egypt, he got me ruooamental to our natioo. taura.at.. • • ~~ctar::r ~o:ty 1W•= be nose-thumbed into that new civic center "Wheo Daryt Zanuck saw the transferred to the 9th c ombat Ancn frustrated atr1 tv e tme tum, he wanted the girl sent Camera Unit." assed n'cums of CSHA •• and William Nuw ot tbe Health speaker. that you so decisively turned down. to HollywoOO immediately for Swede's milltary career aU Americans who 'Wish topre-EnhaDcemeot lnstttute of La----------~ • * • screen tests,·· says Swede. bep.n when he: was 42 years old. serve free eoterptrse --are &ml l'Ctguel addressed )Ut Frl-LI!GAL MOTICI! • ASSEMBLYMAN ROBERT BADHAM, (R., Newport Beach) "Wilen he totmd out she llad "1 was assigned to the 12th iDYited toexamtnetbematerlals day's meettng of tbe JlariDers FICTmOts BmtNESS NAME --I sincerely hOpe President NLmn's phaSe four ecooomlc already been tested and that Bomb \.ti"Cql, where the c.o. that we han ptf)Usbed about Lions Club at the 8tuft Shirt. STATEMENT pr-ocnm wtll proYide tbe necessary means to blunt tlle she bad looked too yotmg in the told me be didn't have any Ume OOKA. Copies ot "Osbacrats" His ltfljtet wu preYentf•e Tbe followlnc P&rJOWil are loflaUoo that Is robbing our ctttsens of their hard earned tests, he decided to tate for camera bugs who wanted Atao stan('s e-.pose ot ooftA medicine and the Importance dotnrbus!Deau: Need .. Nest, saflnp:. However, I must admtt to some pessimism. Wtla.t another toot at her anyway, to playatthelr hobby' While there Itself, a.od "Tbe fltlter lo tbe of diet ~ exer!lae. • .3810 SOuth Plua Drtve. COlla tYer)'OQe seems to be saying is tMt lt was really great so she flew out to Hollywood was a war on.'' · lte," bf.s e2PQse of Coocress-Mea, CaUl. 926U: RlebUd for the presideot to coatrol the prtn.te sector, but they apin and, this Ume, they de-The same ldnd ofpersistenee man Stetger•s ~ms~ed 11-Georae ZetlelwlllbelDstaUed A. Brukerl.. so1•1 C'luldo Dr., pay oo atteot1oa to the real eulprlt ·-pernmeot speodi.Dg. clded to put her ill mones." tbat got Ray Into the rnt:Wle leptloos, are an.tltble from nert Tuesday o1tttt upresldeot P. V. P. \ralol VerdM Pto- Jt lS an economic lmpossttltUty to control lnflatkH'I by con. Her bame was Ltnda Darnell, game to begin witb ftnally got Blrch members or from tbe of the Rotary Club of Newport-lnnla), .Calli: 902'7•. trollnc prices. This hU D8'rer worked to tUber the history and tor many years she re-him in the bombers with his Amertcu Oplnloo bootstOre. BabJa. Tbe lludalJatlOQ 'Ifill Tbll bullDta la CODducted: of the world or ln the tl1Jitory In tbls cQUbtrJ. There Is only malned a trtei'Xl ot the man who camera. Perry Nollar ban a RawaU.an theme to colla-by a ..-rat J~U~Derlhfp. ooe way to control tatlatloa., ud tba.t ls to eootrol gonrnmenl: "rediscovered" her. "That's when the bombers lnt Harbor BIYd. eide wttb Nnport'J RawaJJ stped: Rleblrd A. Branker. JPeDifing. The prestdeat bU uked that you write to your A short sub)Kt on the Texas (Continued on paae 3) Costa Ilea. Week. 1'lU wetk, Dtct [)t,eQam 1'bll: lltltemat wat GJedwttb repneeocaUns 111 WUhlDJb:le to ass15t him in his efforts Rangers gave Swede some ot of tbe ln1De Co. told tbe Tws-tbt Coaaty Cltrlt ol <>rue- in th1• arM. 1 lll'te JOU. tf you slncerely wish to control h1B wtldest moments. (t&J I"IDiDI meet1D1 at tbt Couab oo June 1. lt'I'S, W~ !JiflatlDD, to do Jut tlllt. · "I toltowed a t>un<:h of R&nc-JniDe c-c-,.c~e-llam E. St lobo, -, <Iorio. • • • ) • ers M.tfW'ay acrosstbestate&DCI btl Jab u a pabUe reaa.tloM bf Tblr-M. WartS. cJclllltJ. • REP. GLENN AlfD&RSON, (D., ~wtb;)rne ' former Ueu-filmed them dotpg all k1ndl of mu.. 0tMr DIW Rot:lrJoaletrl PellA: I .. 1, 14, J:l. Ia, teaut IQferoor -·Bact corporate farms thlt receive federal ltllnp. Tbey g:&Ye me a pair IDeiadl yp loe Broetmu.tee-10'71, lD tbl lfewport 11a11or 1-DOl ID crow corlalo <"-aJid !be R ...... wboat of ~ boolo ·-tt dai11Did rtllrJ Willard Wodo IUidtr.._ Bulp. P'-!t'IISS deal are tbe m&1D reuooa tor today' I ..nne food prices. near killed me to walt lD them, 1ll'1lf Cial'J• llyor.a, • ..-a .......,. BB F PAT PATTERSON BrleUIUe, bad been demoUsbed by the Germans to retreat aDd the "figbttn' Engineers" dls· carded thetr Infantry equfpment and reassembled their engln- eerlng tools, working day aM nigflt. On Nov. 6 the btgtrueU began coming across the newly btd.H causeway, betng pulled' trom the other side by pn.p: of soldiers with lone r~. On Nov. 11 the Armistice wu signed and the Yanks were co- m tng home because it was OYer over there. Pat came back bome as a sergeant .• without safl'ert.ng any wollllds In more thaD a year of action. My brother AI was gassed at Belleau Woods and was seriously Ill for se~ veral years. The sacrtltces of those left at FlaDders Field and those returning borne In their fight to make the world safe for democracy were made wtthout a thougtlt that a few years later there would be Workt,Wt,r jl, Korea, fJefD&m ~'-maYbtlbAe were only '-Ule sttrmlabaa 1n the Armageddon yet to come. Pat stayed ln Ewope Ma 5 months after the Armtsttee ln the army of occ~tlon. q,oo his return· to CaHiornia, he became associated with the eo- gilleerlng ftrm of Leeds. Bar- nard and Flbgen.Jd of Los Angeles aod became resident engineer for the ftrm 1n New- port Beach. Col. Cbas T. Leeds was a West Point graduate en~ gl.neer, bad serYed under G4:m- eral Douglas MacArthur In the Pbillpplnes and ln 1923 went to Washington, D. c .• with a CJ"0'4) of workers seeking federal aid for the rRrbOr devekJllmeot. Mr. Baroard was a Yale lfl.d~ uate to eogi.Deerlng. The ft.rm dld the englnetrlng on the breakwater construction. Tbe c0111:ty ba.rbor wort wu dolle under the supentsloo ot Pat as resident eoctoeer tor the flrm from 1920 , to 1928. On March 1-4, 1925, General LansiDg H. Beach, former chief of engineers, reUred, made a roJPOrt to the OrangeCOtDfsu- pen1sors. Tbe City Comclli:D December, 1926, decided to call an election on a bond issue to coost::ruct an east )8ttD' and a west )etty at the harbor •- trance. A large nwnber ot peo- ple feH that Paul E. Kressley's eJI)erleoee did DOt ftt him b tbe work. It ns centraD)' be- Ue.-ed that the wort ShOuld be done by more u:perleoeed 10- vermneot enctneers 1D ac<:«- da.nce wUh the pllDs of General Betcb. Rowuer, on Feb. 14, UJ27, the -Issue passed by • -of 1, 005 to SZ and KreN,.,. wu aftl'ded. the wort. Gmtr- al Beaeb'o plano callod lOr a jetty Wbleb wou~ ecrrterp: •UII>IIJ to tho Wtll br--- ta . ordtr to ate are a fl?ull ·-oc:ourloc aetlool durllr tbiO llmoo o1 oatco1111 tides. Kr-lof ehupd tlllt IJid al-eo a.J:Cer~ Be&cb*• PiaU .ttb .-.-1 to tilt ..... Jadl' tlf -·. loal ·-·-dl 011 tilt .... lldt. '1'110 -lD Caldonla aklot Jut rtar, 1,111 ladtflduala and corpora-and they deCided 1 aboo1d -.ra r"""" 1 ~ -~ _ ttoao ,_...., $10.% mt!Uoo, rcqtlly HS,OOO •<h. for 1101 to .,_ a ..... ThOJ ..._ mo • crowtnr ~. Rip prte• are heme forced up bJ the pern-ooe. tbeo toJd me 1o 11m uc1 IMIII'I Wt-fluded Jdlel.d!N w~le tbe arne penuneot's aboOt ft .,.. 1 ftlliJ .utomadc r!IM -.ttroalol to &II>! lotlallm. The Roulu whoot mael>io. ptoto!IUidwboofpallod 1SoaJ wtD 111 u.o U.S. tupoyor boa acooi$4!Zmt1Uoo tbotrtepr ltJUIIropt-., -that tilt buiJdloc "' tilt BlU m. beeame JW..-s..t Por •hon ye Wdte iho · ie,.. e.mac tttltll, .tW:b.ZtiiiJIQ' of Uitt .._ lJcu: Cllb It 'V&Dtl of tin, ,. were free protjded' fOr ta the 'tl'tlt )lttr, Jlllall&tloiiDNC..a.p Till-frOm'riJhteouaneu. ealllld tbl .. to lbJ1 eJttl.lrc daJ ...., -.r lilt Jo!ull Whll CIVil had yr then in l.oto lbo lbort lllo. Ia ·-u1 .. 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But now Mlna made tree INdl diJ Mcfuw • a flU • • • ftam ein. and become , • .,... u., _., 1:II.IU. A.balrd Of Cma dll IIU -••onto ID ()o4 ft ha•e "'"' J .......... ..,_.. WU N-O .. I!IIN IUl ..,. .... , ~ OOitii•Ml, to U1tJt IU • -,.._., 11 _, ....,11 ,. 1rmt1un~ ~,!'r'\e"* llftci th• •l'ltlt tlil _,sa abc•:_. •nt"'l 8f .. 1'1111 hiler, ~••*~" UuftJ a t•. ..,.., 0.. fsFIIFC 8. a... -T 1 Dot MtiJ .-• Pot the wa~a of ain Ia Co~ c.., T. t-, Ul A.L. rt•nd '? ti~r d~ .,...,., death: bot tM cart of Ond i• ••at..,.. ~ eMIIM .._ fr '! • .,.c..., .mill ~1 al lire.~~·~--~-·•---·---•~•• oar ~..,.,._..•• ..... ........... ,, ... ,.. ,6:1Ml-l_. <' {et·" , .. ...., . " I I Keep cool with CANVAS AWNINGS Oon·t let the sun 1poll your patio tun . Shade with colorful cant-a I for cool comfort. Call Of come bY lOt' tree e1tlmatas. SAII'lllll 1BIT&l-·--2202 SOUTH MAIN 545-0:491 . ' ' • •• •• ••• ' MICHELE HALLAHAN welcome• her J:CeW, Mr. &nd U:n. WUUlm Power, S2 I..Jndl tale, Newport Beach, to tbe grsdtaUoa brM.tflat at tbe Judaon school in Scotta- dale, Arlsooa. MlcMle, who ns Yoted '"beat cowctrl" of tht 8th srade, reeelYed ber diploma, aklnc Ylth tbe seniors I.D tndtUonal enninc ceremonte•. Judson, Arl- soaa's oldest lndepeodeot collel' preparatory achool, bu a.n International stucSent body. Eighth grade and aenlor classes represented 40 states and 8 foreign countries at the scbool's f4th commencement e:rerctse11. RAY'S CAMERA BUSY ldlokr-., atbJitlca'ftl'dl Bc.onblt mGioa __ Carl WllbDolt Colle111 ecbolar- ud ~ ~ ftl'e Jln-WIIJ!Mon llhip-o.la Mtwcomb. -to c.r-dol.,_ ldP T\1rd pl&ee _., __ Jtll Cal .-., Collop ocllol- lldlool ..,..,. at tbe --.1 Cbtmli'J, U ... , Colwocatcw'l ICIDll-- -onn-bokllllf 10. Boll .,...I __ Jtll Cbomloy. Toco Pr-. a.. ll tM u.t t:A ~1: • SPECIAL A 91 ARili ll.ariDIJlo..Comw O.yty • LIBRARY AWAJUII Colletl ldlolanbtp •• SUUD ~ Matpret PTA award tor orflti"KKt°C P ...... Wood ·-P'cq) acht.,emeot --KeyCht., Art c-. Sc}o)l ~~ebolu- v.dta ctDter --CarlD Coal-Mtke H&ftMD aceept!Ac. tblp --Cbatlnl OulJIIl. ter Zoata 1111 ot the )'ear --tB: klu --Soan Racey. sP.etat award __ Jerry Ca.tblrt.DtGritr. ta:: merit ecbolatlblp -- Wb1tehlll. Slide rule award, outltudiDc Lla 1\MdJ, • DILUIA Jlllllor at~ Ill matb IDd Jd-tlilC jowDIUsm aeholarah.tp Scbolaatie ~· 1D drama eoce --Paul R.oaDeJ, ud leu -· .uu. Rll•Y •• Sat PeUecrtnt. Tbe Bauch ud Lomb award Stulord ICbolarlh)p --Pat- Belt tbeJPl&U __ Joe Am-to the IMIDior wtth tbe blebtlt ty Rom.DIJ. Iter, Yield. BMiley. motlvatloo IDd achlnemeat in Br1cb&m Youac Unlnra:1ty Drama 81J'Tiee award __ scteoee --EIJ.&abeth DaD. tu.U bdtiOD lDd feet --PU.ty La on. Sc.blfrer. Outsta.odtn& achlenmeat 1n RotllDIJ. • SPEAXER OF THE YEAR --cbeml.5try --Stan Don. Call6:1rn1& state UDinrs1ty, Stan Don. Key C lubber of the year FullertoG, ftlll athletic aebolar- • JOURNAUnf AWAROO Mark Meets. sbtp --Gnc Rualcka. Y-.rbook __ Alb: Riley DAR good cUtr.eo awud --Weltmoat Colleet grant -- Cbrltty Aldn. ' Terry Watt. . Gw• Suder's. o.:rt.taadinc joiU'Dil1sts __ A'!Mmobtle Club of Soutbem u. c. San Dteco regents' 0a.o Hayes, sten McFarlaod. Callfornia 100% awards --scbo)arabip --AnDeSctmelder- Newtmater ot tbe year __ Kareo QuinD, Peter Piper. man. Marpret Setterbolm. Edl800 Company d latl n-u. s. Nan.Ucademy --Rich- Kathy Coombaawud __ Cathy guisbed achieYement lD sci-ard Waper. Grier. ences --Anne Schneiderman. u. c. Berkeley regenta' • PEP SQUAD Humanities book pr I u scholarship --Greg Wallace. Most outstaodtnccbeerleader (Scripps College) --Cynthtl Loyola Collece full scholar- --Patty Weuer. Ashley. sblp --Jell Wbartoo. Most outstaodlnC songleader Orange County Bar Assocb.-Ctaremoot College grant and __ Tbea Nltlblett. tioo law day --Terry Watt. loaD •• Marc W)"D.De. (Continued from Pa19 2} terence In San Francisco wtrlch Most outstaOOinc tlagtwt.rler Newport Harbor Ezcba.Dp • SPECIAL SCHOLARSmPS were making runs over the result:ed In the establlshmentot __ Robyn CttUd. Club, outstanding boy and girl Martin Avtation __ Mark Hill. Ploestt oil fields in Romania tbe United NatJons, did mor e • DR ILL TEAM of the year --steve McFarlaDd summer sehool ln Spain, am tbe colooel bad been telling than 100 TV fUms for Warner Trldeoette of the year __ and Terry Watt. Spanlsh consulate --Terry me boW beautltul the ack-ack Brothers, and did most of the Barbllta Babbe. Environmental awvd gh·en Neben. Stacy Platt, Frances (anti -aircraft eJp1os1ons) camera work on Watt Disney's Marcher of the year --Robin by Newport Harbor Board of Boero. looked, so I had to go." tamed Grand Canyon ntm, which Fitch. Realtors --Curt FlemLDg, Signal ott Company award __ SWede's luck ran out oa Good woo an Oscar. • ORCHESJS __ Thea Nlbblett. Harvard Club prl.u book --Greg Ruz.lcka. Friday, 1943, during the last For the Grand Canyoo job, • GffiL'S ATHLETE OF THE Stan Dorn. Jedinstl'o AthleUc CJOO blg s:aturatloo bombing over Swede found himself b&ck lnthe YEAR __ Cbrlsty Akin, Rocky Morgu award--Mare W:elanl.e Salata. North Africa, when German DOse of a converted B-25 bOmb-• BlEtNESS EDUC ATION Wynne. Gemco --SUI Zulch. ground fire hlt tus ship and he er, as the bomber soared Freshmen· Lynn Beulow • CSF SE ALBEARERS Walt: Disney Fooodatlon was be.dly wOUDded in the leg. througtl the canyon simulating Dawn MatD'~n Cbrysler. ' Barbara Babbe, Debra. Col-Sbaroo M.ason. lltU ~Y, JUIIU~ 1m COIIIIIA DEL !AI\ CAL. CATCH THE CURE An old cookbook aivea this cure (of asthma., "Wear the skin of a muskrat-fur side next to n. body- O\C~r the lunp "Certain relief was assured It's com- fonmg to know that we have more reliable methods today. In rcct"nt years medical .\oCICncc has achieved mc:alculablt Improvements In the care and treat~nt of tllness. Your physictan can tdl you about the effect1ve medica.LIOn$ avadabk Seek h1s professtonal adv1ce when you're Lll. Then, 1f he recommends mcdtcation. come to us for quahty prescrJpt~ans. Christensen -L COAft .... Y. -A DilL 11118 omoLKS-- LIKE TO TRAVEL? HAVE TO TR AVEL ? Amoog hls war souvenirs Is a the tllght of an eagle. SophOmores: Snsan England, Unsoo, Dl.ane ChriStensen, Elyslans __ Susan Racey. • series of photos of ttlmself Also for Disney, Swede was Robert MJller. Tricla Crooke, Marianne Bustoess Womens Assoc~- 1770 HI!WPORT bei.Dg tmloaded from the director of phOtography on the Juniors: Kim Barnett John Crowl, Ellubeth Dall, StUaiJDe uoo __ Therese Markel. --. . .... . ~ (--~~'e' -~-.HARBOR TRAVEL COlT A NE$A bomber, carried on a stretcher ''Clrcarama" pro)ect, wblch Marsnau, Patty SullJnn • .' Doyle, Ja.nelle Fenn., Robl.n caw . SaYings &i Loan League 6 ,._9 •• 3 t.oto the aid station, and doctors used It synchronlud cameras, Seniors: Diane E. Christen-Glascock, Catba.ri.De Grter, __ Julie Chl ldreas. £_ ......,_ 3442 VIA. LIDO NEWPORT BEACH ~~==-==-===~~,:ope;.rati.Dc oa tbe leg. placed ln a circle. sen Natalle Dtstaso Dorls Elizabeth Gwtlllam, Welloda Costa Mesa Art League __ "They wa..nted to take the leg "We went around the country Ber'kley, Amy Reed: Mark Hocker, Debbie HtmSU.er, Cllar ~ne QuiDD. but I wouldn't let them, fUming scen!c vtews of Amer-Verre. David James, Stte Kats, Laura Wtss Newport B8lch __ Kar- a few weeks later I waa tea, and the Circanma set-~ Outstanding studeot I.D bus-Marrero, Sharon Vasoo, Weo-en Freoch. • ·;./1 ..>:" --, Pawl Ryclcoff 67!>-1311 ..... _ ... ..... dloclngoolt." gave IJS a 360 degree rtew, tnessdepartment __ Suzette M. dee Mason, Steve McFarlaDcl, Elks Ctoo __ steve McFar- Alter the war, jobs were nard Just as 1l tDe person watcMng Andersoo. Jim McNally, Terry Nebeo, land. 1 NSUBAN(E to get. ''The guys wbo had the fllmwerest.andlngwherethe • BOY'S ATHLETICS Elizabeth Noll, Sue Pellegrini, Ktwuls Educattooa.l grant--unTORCYCLE llA HOM£ stayed borne had the jobs sewed cameras were locateda.Mcould Four year varsity lettermen Stacy Platt, Norman Quinn, Mark Meeks. -... IMMEDIATE COVERAGE up --just Uke this time when !iee tn all directions at ooce," __ Jef1 Oyer, teDDls. Susan Racey, Leslle Reed, Re-Newport Mesa. unifted scbOol AUTO MEDICAL the troops come b&ck from The film showed 1n the U, S, Highest grade point nerage becea Reichmann, Leslle Rip-district __ Cede Herold. BOAT MONTHLY PAYMENTS LIFE Vietnam and can't find work." pa.v1llonoftDe Brussels Worlds for letter wtnners: Cbarles ley, Alii Riley, Anne Schneid-Natlooal Cllarlty League__ LOW RATES Flnally, Swede started tlndlng Fair In 1958, Wlngard, Craig Bernardo, Dan ermann, Patti Sloper, Seth Vac-Barb&ra Babbe. E•nllent d i.cownt, wop to ~ for stud-h witt. 12 "nits tree-lance )lbs, and dlll'lng the Swede was photography dl-Gerken Wtlllam Roofe sten caro, Lllllan Valdes, GregWal-PanbeUenic --Susan Racey. McD011Itl l•slri•CI lltiCJ ~~si~~~~~dlio~ext~ few yearswastnooHoward rector of Raquel Welch's first W:essen'~ Doug R~rtord IJ.ce, Terry Watt. Rotary --Mike Hartk.en. PHOHE 6"'-'94l HUifles' one and only tllgtd: tn movie, "Swinging Summer," all.f.O. ' ' • GOVERNOR'S SCHOLARS GtriJ5' Leape •• Sue Katz, the huge ''Spruce Goose'' fiyLDg and of the TV series ''Roaring Sopbofnores --KeYtn Ca'I'ID-Students with a total maD-Bartara Chappell, Becka 20-43 We,tcl iff Or ., Suite 202 boat, covered the peace con.-Twenties," wttich starred Dor-augh, James Fraass, l..oul.s mum ezception of three B's Reichmann. ~;:;;:==":-::";:B:•:•:•:h,:Ca:li:f·==9~2ll~60::=:;::::;:~ othy Provine. Raymood, Doug Thiele, all4.0. --reeeiYed all A's In grades lrY1De Company -- LET US SET UP A SCHEDULE FOR YOU LICENSED --INSURED FREE ESTIMATES SERVIHG THE HEWPORT HARIBOII-,C~ COST A MESA AREA Manley Pool Service Phone 646 -0613 UHHIIS IALLS Wltb Tnde-1D or s US*~ Temls llollAI oiODJ ...... HO LIMIT Let Ua Sol¥9 Your Paiat Pou'blrr• WeOM!S... You Tla. Aad II~. IMOO;il HARBOR PAiNt CENTER INC. "Lafayette Escadrille," wttb both 3.9. 10, 11, and 12, and QuaW'J for Charnley, Jeff Oyer, Tab Hunter and David Janssen, JuoSors· WIU Messenger gradtlltiOO from blgb &ebool: Tblelke. W1: Wtt.L ULL alae> bad the Fero&trom tooth, SiiitOilBo~gbey, botb s.9. ' Fnnels Boero, Debra CoWn. Faculty Asaoclatioo.och~locr-'=' ~ YOUR HOhlf as did tbe last 4 sermenls of Seniors ·-Ken Nopwa, .SOO. Patrtda Crooke, EHJ:a.betb sbip awvd --Sten U:att, -~~.~~-~~ """-,.._ 4 _,_ Rol8ld Reagan's "Death Valley Gregg WcCarty, both :5.'1. Dall, Ellen Gerken, Elll:a.betb Watt. ~ -.,. Days" TV series. , G•llllam, Cecile Herold, Kath-Newport Harbor 642·2991 "Roonie ts an okl h'tend. 1 MIBIC DEPARTYENT teen LucLano, Sbaron Masoa.. Chamber of Commerce-- was Wlth hJ.m 1.o the Air COl'))s, John Phl..l.l.l) Sousa Band EIW.beth NoiJ..Stacy Platt, Lisa McFarland. have knoYn him a long time award, outstaodlng student in Popell, Susan Racey, Leslie and I'll tell you thJ.s about hi~ high scbool baod --EUzabeth Reed, Patricia Rommey, Jet- --whatever be does he Y:lll be Noll. trey Rowl:and, Anne Schneider- the best. U you ~an a foot National Orchestra Assoela-man, Patricia Sloper, Lillian race with h.tm, he woukl tlnd a tion w1nner •• Ellen Bercov1t&. Valdes, Teryl Watt, Gregory way to win It ., Outstanding choral members Wallace. Swede F ~ tr 70 --Cynthia Limb, Mike Muller, • HONORS AT ENTRANCE has slowed~:~ ~·:much' • MATH DEPARTME NT C.S. U. Fuller too --Ken No- He does a lot 'ot still photo~ Outstandiog service to the pn, Oarld Gray. graphy and a collection ot his math department --Fra..ocls u.s.c .-Ray Allred, Debbie stills 'was e:rhlblted receotly Boero, WHl.lam Fleischman, Hunsaker, Susan Racey, Pat- at the Centlnela Bank oo Mar-;ee Shuck, steve Matt . ricla Slq)er, Terry Watt, lners Mlle. GARY MARCH award for • STATE SCHOLARSHIPS Hts 500 Russ Is a local outstaDdinc scbool service --a.., Allred, Morgana Barter, real estate' man ' Terry Watt. Barbara Chappell, Robyn Child, Swede be~ to Newport • SCHOLASTIC AC HIEVE-Mlcbael Harlten, Glen Jooes, Harbor Amertca.n Legion Post MENT Edlaloa Loag,CIDdy WacKinsle, 291 and is also a membet' of Soei1l Science --Megen Sue McCielb.n, Sbaroo Masoa. the PacWc Yacht and Ballooo Tbompson. Raody Nulle, Soe PellJgrtnl, Cb.tl, which sails land-yachts Science --Anile Schneider-Patricia Porter, Sue Racey, on the desert. man, Francis Boero. Jay Rheln, Alii Riley, Ttm At the request of the Smith-Mathematics --Francis St..w, Llllla.n Valdes, Michael son1an lnstituUon tn Wasbington Boero. Williams, Marc Wynne, be's compiling photos and stor English --Cecile Herold. • NATIONAL MERIT ies about his newsreel days f~ • FOREIGN LANGUAGE Commeoded stOOents -~ El- the Institution's Henry Loce ~h --Terry Neba.n. len BereoYits, Patricia Crooke, Hall of News Reporting German --Kathleen Lucluo. Marianne Crowl. Cecile Herold, A reeeot tetter fro~ an old Latin --Arthur Allen. Edlatna Long, Kathleen Lucia- Hollywood friend hints at the • BANK OF AMERICA no, Helen Noll, Sllsan Racey, possibility ot a ftlm 00 Ray's AWAROO Rebecca Reichmann, GregWal- llte. Certtncates --Robyn Child, lace. "It would be as long as Gooe Kimberly Pitman, Ruth Quick, Seml-tlna.Usts --RobinGias- WUh the Willd and tt would AlU Riley, Ellen Gerken, Anne cock. sure as hell hive to be rated SchDelderma.n, Duld Gilmore, FLDaUst --Suunne Doyle. X " growls the Swede Diane Christensen, Kareo Merit scholar Anne ' · Petersen, Jeffery Cl'lam ley. Sclmeklerm.a.n. LEGAL HOTICE FICTtTIOW Bt.SINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe foUowtng persoo is do- Ing business as: Surrey Maoo- factur1nr Company, SUl w. Warner, Santa Aoa: Rlctud Scott Reha.rt, 414 Fert!iAeaf, Co- rooa del War. Tbis buslDISS is cooducted by ao lndl'f"'d•l. Stped: RlcbU'd Rebart, This atatemeot was ftled wltb tbe Com~ty Clerk ot Oraace CO!mty oa Jtme 12, 19'73, WU- ll.am E. St Jotm, County C-~ b)' TbereSI M, Ward, ck1PatJ. Pellslli: Juoe 14, II, 28,Juty 5, 1913, k1 tbe Newport Hubar &utp_ f-- Plaques --Ellf.abeth Noll • O'J'RER SCHOLARSHIPS (Srd place 100e~ Cecile Herold Un!nuJty of California re- (4tb placezooe), FranclsBoero, gents scbolarship --Ray Al - Sasette Alldersoo. Ired. • AMERICAN LEGION lEC ~hOiarshtp ' klll.ll -- Boys State --Robert Mac-Ra,y Allred. doo&ld. Oranee C'*St Collere grant Girls state --Kate KJIUter. --Darld Berry. • E. L MOORE AWARIE Callfbrola state Uoh·erstty, Fresbmeo --Tammy Fek1-Fullertoa, lft.Dt-ID..atd --Tim man. Roo Dorn. Cauley, Sophomores --Lorna Watt, Cal lAbenD Collea. tchol- Marlblll Beck. arsb.ip --Diane ChlmDeS&. Jalors •• LlsaUeyers,Rob-WC l..olD --Berban Cba.p- trt W.edoolkl, pell. Stolors __ Terry Watt, sten Brlchlm YOUD( UrdnrsttJ Matt, sehOiarlbJp -* EU.ubetll OwH- Yatt. U.m. • A.LA. COMPETITION Na't'}' R.O.T.C. ~ebo)USidp Roaonb)e meattoa --Joha -· Mlte lhrrl.te. G Tbo futdoo -·· Loo roww . • a* .... IH, ... --a..,. -n. Ual_.., o1 co.-, Su Dlep, pr-·· ecllo-·-CecOo llerolol. -c-..rt. •• .r .. ..,,. __ -IIIII Lou -CecOo a-. IKNI-IIIIP -Ca-~ oiC&Ubwll,- ta -... v.c. ....... v.c. -. ...... Y ... Ual-....a,. ta::, tr:L.l -.... D ;t ls, a. c. frl1llll. ........ , • ...... ........ ..... '-II .._ ~Nta~~?O/(}//u~ Promises To Pay You A Guaranteed Income On Certificate Accounts At Their Highest Interest Rates In 38 Years! Right now, while current high interest rates prevail. select Lhecertificate account that best suits your needs: ~tart makm£ the most of your money at Orange County's largest. first and ~tro n,gesf mdependent Federal ... where your pen10nal welcome is warm. your financial !OCC'Urity is sure. and your earning growth is guaranlf'erl for the full tC'nT'I of your account. 5% In any amount $2500 mlnhnum lto5,..,.* 1% INTEREST ON ALL ACCOUNTS TS COMPOUNDED DAILY. PAID QUARTERLY •90 dliy lnterMt forfe•tu.l"@ for e•rty withdrawal HONE <>FACE: l60Uoaa AW:JIU&.. l.apu. ..... CIUI. t26SI LAa-a H11h .,.._..: 2.t0ll 0.U.:. la Plaia. u.-Hill. c.ML mJ) .._,.....,_,,.,..-..,......,_._oamn S.aO t ._.:toiN.IJ~...._,_C Oikhlft a...ba.t... .... :MIOW..~A---..L*=, s.Oiti'U. m• TIL-III7NIIO lAne CMo 7141 . . ,._ NKWIORT H.U.-IMI8Nil .. ..a,.....,.,_,.._... ud ........... "Oey j ,......,.... ._., ..... _., loally,...,... ............ -· ,,, ..... ,.....,.., ~ .... Aia.. ......... ....,, .. .,.....,, s.co-1 dut ,. ... ,.w •• c-- .......... ON. 'niB NEWPO&T ttAa.IORIIHSION-.djladpd c~ k • .......... of .-a& drc:uladoflo by towt ~No. A-20118 dated Mlly 11, 19!1, hi hparior Cowt fot dwl County o( ar. ... , Sura o( CUI{o.rt~._, an6 lty ,.... tJN.-.o( it ,-.uw to publWJ aU pub& notk• requW.d by t.,.,. Aa YO IE. HAAPA . . , , , . . Owner and Pubu.bf.r p£G HAA.PA . . . . . . , . .A.Moo:Ytc Edl«w IUitCRIPTION ftATII In tt.borAtu: Ouc ol Harbor lvlf•· ODe ,.eer, U .OO; 2 ycau, S 1.00 One yur, S6.00: l y•an. S\0.00 ARV9 E~ HA.APA, O!'""et ind publisher of the Ensign * THUMBING THEm NOSES AGAIN My, Isn't it just fine to get all that free money from revenue sharing Uncle Sam so that our City Fathers can thumb their noses at our reluctance to shell out close to a million dollars for a Taj Mahal police facility in Newport Center I Newport Beach voters probably thought that the Issue was settled when they said quite loudly at the ballot box that they didn't want the fancy civic center near Fashion Island. That civic center plan included a police facility, and the relieved taxpayers surmised that the elec- tion verdict meant that the police head- quarters expansion would occur at the present City Hall site. THE MESSAGE bela( ebalted b)' Rt,J Ferutrom oo the bomb says, "Thanks, Rommel. for my purple bent. Here Is yours." Ray was bl.dlJ wOUDded by German crOCJDd ftre duriDC a bomb In( run In North Atrtca In 1 9-U. RAY'S CAMERA BUSY GRINDING LETTERS * 4 TII.UOC TOll ral ralan" ·----·.---"~-Dtuilll': A lr'-1 ol mS. prut 's4 11M wUIIi I CICip7 ol 10'1' ...,._ PIPM' ''ld'' flllliUid ''ITD..L TilE CIWoiPI" 111&7 ~ u lilt lint n......-at lilt'"'· • ..-of Rtpoi>Ucu ~ ••."' mytbubUd .,.uta to )'01:1:' comJII.Jq. I am r...., rour "td" today at ouri:IMHDI lOCI .-, t11o1 an -lleoDa buy tbllr .,pUu at tbe Forctt blrc!Witt ltore. Ollr Fed•attoo r...,.ntt: .. .,. •.ooo Rt~>ubUcu Womeo ••--• aDd: uythlnr tbat I can do to brllle you busiDeu, I ... u eert&IAIJ do. THE COUNTRY THANKS YOU, TKE FEIERA~ TION OF REPUBLICAN WOMEN THANKS YOU, AND I THANX YOU. Slncerely, Yrs. Geol'ge Mousel, Flrst Vtce-Prelddeot, Orange Cotmty Federa~ tioo of Repti>llcan Women PAT PATrERSOII II lhowD II rlalll Ia W. 1930 -·· comerator . wtth a workman c.~ U. tre1Ut that carried matertattcr tbt west )etty at the harbor aatr&Dce. Pat was first buck private By fRANCIS HORVATH there, tbe Yuh are oomtnc. Tbe "'-Ued State• ent8red the YI.Db are comtor, IJld we • NIX ON (l)HA Work! War I 011 April 8, 1917, woo't come back untll It II The Jobn Birch Society's In-ud tbe nwa to wbom I pay trl-oYer over there.'' dlctment of OSHA u a diD-bute today wu then ln Jmper-Pat aDd my brother At beard gerous fraud bas. efl'ectlnly ial V'llley, Cautornta. He pro-the caD of America and asked been sOOstantlated by one of eeeded to Lol ADcelea, where oo questtona. While the lJD1ted the co-authors of Ulia new fed~ be met ~ with a frfeod aDd States remaloed oeutral. par- era! program hlmse!t. A dia-the two of them weot 011 to the eota and lbelr cbJidren tuored hooorable and mlsleadlbg caa-Armory ID Loa: Anplea to en-and bid symlllltblea With their demnaUoo or the Birch pos:U!oo Ust 1D the Corps of Eog1Deers. Europeu 1atherla.Dds, but once (Editor's note: This Is the shot ICI a tueru 1D New Jersey by Congressman wnuam stet~ On hls n.rst roll call tbe ser-the United States entered the 3rd and final tnstallment of a on a c1are from some drwks ggr bas ooly proven tbe trutb runt r-.d off the Utrt of u.mes war oo tbe side of the AJUea, story reeo~.mttng the e-.perien-wbo didn't believe he was really of their orlgt.nal charges abol.i" of tbe enu...ted fOluoteers aDd sympathies aDd t.uoriUsm dts- ces of Ray (Swede) Fernstrom, a Ranger. OSHA. tbea uked, "Is any one In Uoe appeared. They did DOC ask, veteran newsreel and feature "I had to call Washtngtoo <:EHA, the Occ..,.tiooal wboee ~Same baa DOC baeD "Is this a rlgbteous nr?" movie photographer now living aDd get my old trleod Sten Safety and Health Admlrdstra-caned?" Nor did they demonstrate be- In seml-rettrement In Costa Early to get me out of trottlle. Uon, Is ooeoftbe newest targets All answer came from one of cause tbey bad to figllt ap!Dst Mesa. EarUer acco~mts told of Sten bad been a newsman In of the Birch Soctet}'. Created tb.e meo ln liDe, "My rame tbelr parental fathetla.ad. ner Mr. Fernstrom's <tlyscoverlDg New York when I was lCJ there by the Wllliams-Stelger Aet WUD't ealled. I'm Rlehlrd L. dtd they hold mus meetiDp northern Europe for the news-and we were old drlnk!ng put~ of 1970, OSHA nas produced a Patter .,a,." that the United states shOUld reels, and his on-the-spot re. ners before he became FOO•s myriad of standards, regula-The serceant trusquely re-have remat.ned neutral. Tbey cor ding of the btg events of press secretary." uoos a00 edicts for Amertea's plled, "You•re a backprln.te:• went over there to ftrht u the roaring 20s.) In 1940, whlledoinga "Sports businessmen which are being So "f'at" •as the tlrst mao Americans. .. • • Parade" short tor Warner enforced by an army ot otn.ctat · to be ginn that tac, and 1\re As a member of 2nd Bat- By FRED DAVIS Brothers, Ray vtstted Newport compUance otttcers. Visits became history's No. I "buck taUooofCompany F, l11th En- But then comes Uncle Sam, who is When the ecooomtc depres-Beach and turned local sa.Jlors from OOHA hive resulted In an prln.te." gtneers, of the tamed Ra1obow slon hU America and the world so the rest of the world could eoormous number of fiDes, cl-During my lotenlew With Pat DtvlsJon, lo the Atsoe.Marne fiat broke, OWing ~Ore money than all In 1929 and the early thirties, see what a great boating para-tatlons and costly <lemat:ds at his borne, Ustentng to his offens1n, Pat hetpedteepbrtd- Other Uncles put together throughout the Ray Fernstrom had too much dlse e.tlsted on the Southern wh!cb have been bitterly de. actin part In the war In tbe ges over the Ollrcq River, In of a head start on We to let Calllorn.i.a coast. nounced by buslnessmen trom regtoa ot St. Mtb.iel, Ar£0DD'!, France. The company suffered world, and trembling daily as the dollar tt slow him down. When employ. "It ns along about then,,, be coast to coast. Cllateau-Thl.erry, aDd Belleau many casaaltles, but ppt the crumbles in value in the world market. ment cutbacks hit the movte reealls, ··that a guy at Warner's Under the guise of promoting Woods, my subconctoua mlnd bridges open, a.nd the dl'l.Sion U 1 kn that hi ofli t d1 Industry, he went out onh.isown saJd. 'Hey. Swede, you Uke to safety and health, OSHA bas n1tched me t..ck to 1917 and conttnued the chase ot the ra-nc e OWS 8 pr ga e spen ng and his camera never stopped go to parties, why don't you produced costly, ridiculous IDd It brought bl:ck memories of pktly retr•ttnc Germans. is the cause of the dollar doldrums, but grinding long enough to gather join this outfit I'm ln. We have impossible standards wblcb my brother At, who was taldng In the st. W.lhlet campaign, even so he comes offering us money that dust. a lot of fLin. · I got a tittle sus-gtve the federal government drllllDC lea!JOil5 e"ren before the Pat went out into no man's "I did the first of James plclous when I had to take a the power to control or destrOJ wu ftl declared., flbbed about land wltb a company detachment actually does not exist. And our coun-FUzpatrtcK's '1'ravettalk.s' tn physical enmlnatton." every business tn thls nation. hls age and enllllted ID the u.s. and broupt: back a small ps- cilmen, along with city councils every-Europe in 1934 --speot the Swede became even more Last December, the Birch-Mulnes, 2bd D1Y1slon, at tbe oltne locomotive, whJcb wu whOle s ummer rloing 4 coun-suspicious when he got Invited atnUated mapr.tne, American are of 16. Tbe battle areas that Immediately put to use oo the wbere in the U.S., eagerly grab the cash. tries," Ray r ecalls. A fe.at""e-t., a party a1 the Zanuck oome Optnioo, pOOUsbed ao aoa)Jsta: Pal maotiooed w•re also the American side. Alter being ~r all, here' 8 a wonderful way to get teacth tum oo Swedet~ followed. aDd was tok1 the proper dress of OSHA written by coat:rlbut-u .. -.bar• my brotber AI bad shelled for several days and l.D 1936, he bought a panel woW1 ~"uniform." log editor Ala.n Stang. Tbe at-seeD acUon. nlgNs, they retired to st. Bao-~ on pet projects that we tax-burdened car, mounted a camera oot.op Somehow, be had joined an ttde, "Osbacrats,'' bluuUJia-1 remembered, too, that 1 sant, whue tbey Uved 1Qcap- clttzens think we can get along without and did a feature on Ca lifornia's Army Sip I Corps Reserve bets the agency as tyranny-in-with a buddy went to enlist 1n tured German duroutawtth COOd hlgtnray system. outfit, made tel mostly of Holly-the-ma.klng. On March .Zl,Coo-tbe Marine• on a Saturday lDd bunks, tunrlture, In flct wtth during our perilous financial crisis. "I shot 14,000 mllesofCallt-wood personalities. gressrrtlll Wltuam stelger, ooe found the recrulttng · omce "all the comforts of home." Revenue sharing is a deadly weapon ornt.a roads, eDdlng up wtth the ''I didn't have a uniform,~ of two authors of the Act cr•t-closed. llpon return to my room On Oct. 14, 1918, It was the ill f 1 a1 then-new Oakland Bay bridge. I went down to Western Cos-log C6HA, entered a coodem-at the Unt•erstty of Plttsburgb task of Compu.y 0 to attack aimed at side-stepping the W 0 OC The ftlm was made to Impress tume, the biggest shOw bUcos-naUoo of Stang's article ln tile I foWld a letter from my mother HUI 288 aDd the Cote deCt.ttl- taxpayers. It is not a means toward the pubUc with the Importance tume place tn Hollywood, and Congresstonal Record. telling me about At's enllst-too, Wbtch •u the tey to the lowering the local tax rate, which had of the road system and the need bought ooe tor S3SO. Each one of the 18 so-called meat and aa:k:tn1 me to post~ KrembUde Une, IDd to cut tbe tor more aDd better hlgtnrays. "Ooe Sunday 1n December, I ea.rr.,les of Lnaccuracy cited pone mine. eoemJ wire eotanglements a. been the illusory hope of some optimists The poUHctans were trying was out In the Hollywood hills by Congressmao Steiger tas The war was oo and while head of the attacking Infantry. who thought the sharing plan was a fine then, as they are now. to use doing a screen ad (movte com-been shoWn by Alan staDg to be Pat and my brother AI were Ttlrougb sbeerbra.veryaoddoc- gas tu funds for other merclal) for Ford Motor Co. Itself an enmple of mtsleadinc on the battlefields I was to the gedoess, t.be key to the Gel' man idea. Actually, revenue sharing is the purposes. The mm helped J)aSs and 1 saw these guys wtth an tntormattoo or worse. We wtm ROTC and piiJlD& In the first UDes wa.s 1n the b.anda: of the we~e for spending more local money. a baiJot proposition th.at dented antl-a.Ircratt gun, a.Jmtng the have opposed C6HA feel com-Pitt band lDd localbl.ndsaratmd Americans and t~ backbooe the poilU clans a tree hand with thing arotnd Uke they meant plelely Ylndlcated wbeD ooe o1 Ohio aMPeon.,-ln.niaat liberty of tbe German defellSewasbro-Uncle Sam, our friendly provider, is gas tu:es.'" bliStness. 'What movtc are you the co-authors of tbe act can bood rallies, beaUnc hell out ken. putting up $455,000 for that new police For much of the 1930s, Ray guys making?• I asked them. flncl no )edUmate criUdtm of ot tbe drums to the eOOlea Oo Nnv. 4 tbe cai1SeWl.y a- tn.veled around the country to They told me Pearl Harbor our coodemnaUoo of his crea-strains of "Onr then, onr cron the Ban Valley, north of facUlty. Now we have to shell out almost w u 1 an equal amount In local taxes for this ~.frE£~~;;1~~~~;.: :~;~!s:;t~;::-·;1 ~.:·: ==~~~:::~::::.SERVICE CLUB REPORT project. and "Here's How."' out very much about how World of deUberate harusmeat aDd There was a cheery note 1n the news ·•t covered au 48 states in War o started, he was In 11. totalltula.n cootrol tbeD we Rattor Ctarlle Brown. lD· About ZO Lone Bucb. KinD- releases issued from City Hall telling 4-1/2 years sDooting the Popu-Ca lled to active duty, he was belleve a.a cue aP.tnst aSH A stalled last Saturday DtcM as laDS wtll come down bJ bolt tar Science series,·· he remem-sent armnd the Cape or Good sb.Dt1s proorea. president of the Exchangt Club today for an LDter-eld> meettnc of all the $$$ coming from Uncle. About bers. The series showed Hope to Suer., where ht> saw the OSHA's purPose Ls not safety ot Newport Harbor tor the out with the KJ1r1Jl!s Club of New- $618,000 in revenUe sharing Ca.Bh will UDUS!al OCCIClQ.tlons and Inter-QIJeen Mary tmload!ng the Brit-aDd health for Amertca••wc.-k~ year, will lntroduce former port Harbor It the k>cal Elks estlng sclentlftc fa cts. Ish 8th Army tor the African ingmen We beUen tb.lt tills prHlcSenl:lal caodidate John Cld>. l.ut Tbuuday, Bill be available alter June 30, 1974, for During one of h.is Poputar desert tllllles that lay ahead. mua:hr~mlnf bUreaucracy lw.s SchmiD u the spea.bt at Comptoa of Southern Cal1torni1 projects OTHER THAN the police facility. Science shorts, he tllmed a "I was In the Signa. I Corps, beeo aet .., to destroy tbe tree todly's Ezctance hmcheon Edi.SOCI talked about the enera pretty 14-year -old glrl In but when I ran Into an old Holly-eoterpriM system Wb.tcb la so meetlng at the Stuft Shlrt 1'81· crlsis. Nut week, Jobo Foster Brace yourselves, taxpayers! You may be Dallas. wood buddy In Egypt, he got me tuodameotal to OQl' oauoo. taurant.. • • ~f~ct~.r ~o:;tr 1We= be nose-thumbed into that new civic center "When Daryt Za..nud saw the transferred to the 9th Combat AnP'l', trWJtrated and nu -e UDC film, he wanted the girl sent Camera Unll.'" used rl.ctlm• ot OSHA -·lDd Wllllam N~ of the Health speaker. that you so dec1slvely turned down. to Hollywood tmmedLately for Swede's m!Utary career all Americus who wtab topre-Ellhancement Institute ot La· ----------• • * screen tests,'' 11ays Swede. began when he 'n.S 42 years old. 1erve tree eoterpirse -· are I'D Nltutladd.rueed lUt Frl-L!GAL MOTICI! • ASSEMBLYMAN ROBERT BADHAM, (R., Newport Beach) "When he rotm out she had "'I was assigned to the 12th toYlted toexamlnetbematertals day'• meettna; ot tbt lbrloer• FICTmOUS BUSitiESS NAME ~-I alncerely hOpe President Nl.xon"s phase four ecooomtc already been tested and that Bomb r.r~. where ttte c.o. that we han pd)llsbed about Lioos Cl.-at lh• 8tuft Shirt. STATEMENT provam will prorlde tbe oecesary means to blunt the she had tooted too young In the to\d me ne didn't have any time OSHA. Copies of"Oshacn.tl," His nbjeet wu prtTentl•e Tbl toUow~Ac PlliODS are tnllatioo thl.t is robbl.nc our citt.r..eu ot t:beir bard earned tests, he decided to take for camera bugs who wanted A laD Stanr"• tJPOM of OBHA medtclDI and the Importance doiDJ bualDeu u: N"cUeNtat, aarinp:. However, I mutt admll to some pessimism. Wllat another look at her aoyny, to play at their DobbywhUe there ltseU, aDd "Tbe father to tbe ot diet ~ erer~lae. • .3110 Soutb Piasa DriYt, Coeta e•eryooe aeems to be saying Is thl.l: It wu really great 50 she flew out to HoUywood was a war oo." Jle," hi• tJPOM ot Coocress-Me•. Calli. 9!Ue: Rleblrd tor the pr•sideot to control tbe prlnte Metor, but they apln and, this Ume, they de~ Tbe same ldnd ofperslstence man stelter'l mu~ed al-Georp ZtbalwlUbelnstaUed A.. Bn:obr S0'141 Guado Or., pay DO atteolioa to the real cu~rlt --peromeot spending. clded to pit ber to manes." that got Ray Into the 11'10't1e leptlou, ue an.Uab .. from next T•ldlJ Dlpt upr .. ldent P. V, P. (p~.~o~a Verdle Pe- lt is an ecooomlc lmpoulbiUty to control Inflation by coo-Her tame was LiDdl Darnell, game to begin wtth llnaUy cot Blrcl\ mtmber• 01' from tbe of t:bt Rotary Clab of Mnplrt. IDnll), .c~ 10274. troUn.c prlcea. Tbls bas Def'tr worked ID ettber the history aDd for many years sbe re-him In the bombers wtth b1s Amerlcu Opl.a.Joa boo.kllb'e. Bdlol.. Tbe lutlUIUoe wtll Tbll bu1Dtt::t ta eoadlleted. of tbe wc.-ld or to the bntorJ in tht.s coedit. There Ia only matoed a trlebd ot the man wtm camen. PUf'J Nolllr M" a KawaU.u theme to cot:o-by a poera1 putoerlbtp. oa. ny to cootrolloflaUoo, ud that Is to control perumenl: "UdlscOYered" her. "That's when the bombers liM Harbor Blt'd. dde wttl:l H.-port's H......U Slped: Rtebard A. Brubr. ~rae. TM pn.tdeot bu asked that JOU wrUe to your A short subject on tbe Texu (Continued on paae J) Cotta..... Wtet. Tlds w•t, Dtet DieUan Tldl stattmeat wu ftltdwtUI ftlli'NelltaU .. • La WutliDJtoo to usia him 1n b1s eft'orts Rangers pve Swede aome of of tiM lntDI Co, told the,.... tbt Coaaty Clerk of <>raa,. 1n W. ar•. I urp JO'l. 1f you 11Deerely wl.sh to cootrol h.1J wildest moments. d&J t'YMdDC meetmc tt tbl CoaaQ oa. 1 ... 1, lt'71, WU.. ~. 1o do Jut that. · "I followed a lxmch of Rallo· lniM c-c.-yc1101.-Uom 1. 81 Job&, ..-, clort. • REP. G~KN AJma:soN, (D., ~wtborne' ~mer Ueu -. .r1 hatr.ar aerouthtltlC..lDCI ld8 job u a ptlbllc Nldoal: by n.r-M. Ward, dlpaiJ. '" ftl---' .... m <lOin• all ..., __ of m.u. otblr...,. 0 ""'·-afllc•s P•IIA: 1-7, 14, 11, ••, .. -~ -·-..,. •• H ... ,.,__,.te fU-m• that recelfe f.cieflll """' u.. • ... ~ ~-, ---·--~-1"•-~-· p•• me • -•· IJicbllo VP Joel!roc"-• 100• 10'11, Ia lao 11-•~ .- DOt to -" certUo e-llod U.. RuaataD wheat ........... .,,.1 _.. ---. ·---· ...---~ ·~ of eowbo7 booU •• It danulod rlllrJWUiordWIIAieaadU..-IUip. I'..JI'IIS deal u• tbt maiD r-..oaa for todar's -nAr food prlc•. n-.r killed m• to walt ID tbem, •• CUJ, IIJV,•. • , f""""" THE -F 14 CaUIIOn&ia aloal'lut y.-r, 1,M1 lDdt't'tdtalai.Dd corpora .. I.Dd they dlews.d 1 shodld 8ro ...,... --- 1:10o1 r-•od $10.2 mlllbl, rc••cbiJ $41,000 Mch, lor not 1o .-1 .,... ThoJ .._ 1110 , II'~ etopl. HJcts prleel are be1nc tore., • bJ' 1M pern-ooe, tMa told me to atm Ud JDtllll'a Jee.MDded ~ wbUt UMI •EM pwnmeat'• shoot. rt wu a flll)J a•m&tlc riCM lud lllrlllloo lo GaM --· Tho R.-a wllolt nw:hlao plotol udw ... lpollod lioaJ w111 oot UJo u. S. lupeJV bacl< 1 cool $412 mlllloo tho lrlgor, 11 IUibllt --.. II ._t aad -OC --· pluo u ulfmalod II lo ~ o-•~ II tl.lllllllaolaprlu-. ·-..._ •• -... • • • • f'larJ u hell. • C(lll(lR_ .. C(,.AIII Bllii(ZKEII. Bu DlofOUIIOrup "1'1117 -mo lalo 1 llu- U 'hw. -aa.r iu .... .-ell oa thl floor o1 tM IIINie :;a =-:.-=. ~ 1--:= -1M ..... "'-· ci.Dt-........ .la--. .. .a..u.o,.---alllf ..a -It oot _, --at tMo -.-a ._ I .... II ..no, a ........ , ........ .-.,., Do ---. lllo In._ -ud ... - -' 1M W·"-1, I 11nt11 -*I Do -enol Jroll7 ... -, 111&1-MI w -,_,. .. II 1o poralllltlo-lo lflld U.Olt ua IIIII P oo1 c1 -.~ .... '=J.IIa_...._,IM.._Dt,... n. ....... .-LIIIIIotll>t ... .. --... --. .IM-.11101••• ---...... lftUII# wiU-llaM lool-lloiiJo.·•J "~" ~· ... ... ... , .. 1 _ .... ,...,. ..... __ BW m. bleame PI"MIIdllt Par When ye were tho 'itr- ot U. Baltal. 1Jau Cle at v~~ of •ln. yc were [reo h*llttfoe ~~~ T... from riJhtoou.sneu. dl7 1111111111 lllaard .. lalud What fruit had yr chon in ~ Welt........,. •u YW thoee tbia11 whereof' yo •ro load 1M -U.. lllo ...._ ..., ubomod? for the ond llll• t ·w a root tDr t. of lbos1 thina1 11 death.· .,., ftoo.. bol _,., r e e • INl OO'W ftl -tH , rrom ai.-. IIDd bt:00111e ,,,. c.-... Mg &tnU •ufttt to God, ye hate yow •• -lUI ...... -" • ·-1" ,_. -taa T r J' 11 ..., Ph 1 r nat •to _. •n.•u. --• •II! .. 81 .. YUill IS pp :neriMtJaa lift.' , -y ht Dla'tiU .,. Por tM ••P• of 1an l1 .-.. t'rt; ant. htfre: ... lh; bDnM s~n or God te "I no•• Ciol"' otD 1o1 'otoftiOI lifo ~:;:,~• - a ---.,.. Otlol -Lord. 1 ,....~..,., n, ,6:10o'lJJ.. P'-T P'-TTERSOH Brleu1Ue, had btlen demoUsbed by the Germans La. retreat ud the "n(bltn' En&Lneen" ctta-. carded their lntlntry equipment and reassembled their eDCID· eerlnc tools, working day aad ni,tt. On No•. 6 the btl trucks bepn comlnc acros5 the aewty butlt causeway, belnt pWled. tram the other side by p.op of soldiers w1tb long ,... On No'. 11 the Armt.stlee wu slped and the Yaoll:a were co- m log home because it ns O'ftT over there. Pal came bl:cll: home as a serre'oU't --without sutrertoc any wotnl:s ln more than a year of action. My brother At was gassed at Belleau Woods and was seriously Ill for se. vera! years. The s:acrtllces of those lett at Flanders Field aDd those returning home In their ftgtll: to make the world safe tor democracy were made without a thou&flt that a lew years il.ter tbere wo~ be WortcL We,r Jl, Koret, fitfiitlm -'-~!bAt •• ,. oniJ tJ&ttle; lklrmhbe• to the Armapddon yet to come. Pat stared Ia Eur""''litt 5 months after the Armistice to the army of occ~tloa. l%:Joa his return to Cal1torn1a, he became associated wttb th• n - gUieertng ftrm ot Leeds, Bar- nard and Fltt.gen 1d of Lot: Anceles aDd became reJtdent engineer for the ft.tm 1n New- port Beach. Col. Cbas T. Leeds was a Wert Point grad .. te eo .. gtpeer, bad sened UDder Gen- eral Dourlas MacArthur 1D the Phtllpplnes and ln 19Z3 went to Washington, D. C., with a Jf~ ot workers seekiac federal aid for the t.rbor denkJpmeot. Mr. Barnard was a Yale lfad~ uate In flllctneeriDc. TM flrm did the enctneertnc on tbe bralcwater coutructloo. Tbt cOWJt)' harbor work ft8 dooe under the IIC>trYl.Soa of Pat as resident eortoeer for the ftrm from 1920 . to li28. On March 14, 1925, Genen.l Lansing H. Beach, former ebl•r of engiDHrs, retired, made a r.aoort to the OrangeCOUDtJsu- pentsou. Tbe City Cocmclll:D Dec.mber, 1928, dec1ded to call an e'-tct1oo on a boDd luut to oonstr uct an east )eUJ aM a west Jetty at the harbor •- trance. A Iarce number or peo. pie feH that Paul E. Kreu)ey•a uperJ~ did not fit bJm b- tbe work. It was reneraliJ "-· Uned that the work ltlould bt dooe by more uperleoeed so- ferbment enctneers IJJ ICt"r..-. daDce with the ptloa ot ~oeraJ Bacb. Rowner, oo F•b. 14, li2'1, the boDd laaut pa .. ed bJ a 'tOte of 1,005 to sz and Krea"' wu awarded til• wort. a... al -b'o plana c:allod ttr a jetty Wblcb woald CCOfti'JI oUaMIJ lo lho wHt br- Io OI'CJer to MCart a "-t1 •'-1*1 -lac aclloo c111rt1c 1110 umoa ot oatao~oc lldea. Kr-loJ Chlopd IIIIo IIMI oJ.. .o aJtued S.el'a plul ~ ·~ lo 1111 -JollY by addlar • ~<~~r clll'rllle _. OQ lbo --· ,. -... 11101 lilt bullllloc at lbo c.moc lrOotla, wblebiCrHoiar proyUied ... Ia lilt ..... JollY, ..-lilt-~~~-.... IIIIo lilt -· lila. Ia April, ...... _, .... ..... K'tliDJ u ...... _ud __ _ ... dtr ., .... •tall u .. oUr7 -. 4-"' .... , , .......... ..... ooen•W to Ull.ll 1111811 ......... .,"'11 .... .., ----· .... ..... Co~C .. T • ..._ .. 4.1. .?, ............. ..... .............. t .. JIS.. .. ___ (C«I 1--.l I Keep cool with CANVAS AWNINGS bor.·t let the aun 1poll yOYr petlo tun . Shade with colorful centon for cool com lOft . Cell Of come bv tor tree utlmataa. SAil' A mn' 2102 MAIN 5.45-0!91 ' MICHELE HALLAHAN welcom .. her pareota, Mr. and Mra. WIIU&m Power, 3t L1Dda ll:le, Ntwperl Beacb, to the cradtatloa brtakfUt at tbt J~ton school ln Seotta:- dale, Artsooa. Mlcbel.t, who na Yoted "but COWC{rl" of the 8th lf&dt, recel•ed her diploma, aklng with tbe aentor1 tn tn.dlt1ooal enntnc cenmonlea. Judsoo, Arl- sma•s oldest Jnd81*'dent eollep preparatory IChool, 111.1 u mteraatiolllll studeot body. El&tlth grade aod lelllor clas.ea repre~ented 40 state1 aod 8 forelcn colaltrlaa at the ~~ebool'l 44th commencement e1erctsea. RAY'S CAMERA BUSY lciDIIIHIIIpl. ••WteaWUdl s.::.orable meetfor1 •• Carl w.-... Collt .. IICbOiar· ud IPidll rac.an "" pn.-wm-on .edp --O.U.. Mftcomb. -to c.-dolllll' !liP T\1rd pillet dollp •• loll Cal ~ Colltp O<bol- ldlool adMt• It tlllt .-1 Ct.l..mii'J, ar-.,, Colwoc:ai«'t IICbool -- -loud lllcM lllld llaJIO. -IDCMiel •• loll Clamloy. T010 Pr- llor. lo 1111 llol ot -" • SPECIAL AWARDS lloriotllo-Comor Bollll}' • LliiURY AWARDS Collltp ~---Saao l..lnrtulhlp __ ...,._,et PTA awvd tor outltudlnr P....-.. Wood a:r~ aebtl'remeot --KeJClab, An c-. School IICholar - Mda eeoter •• Carta Coal-lUte Ka.U. seeeptlDc. ~~ •• CIIUIIDI Qlda. ttr. Zoota Jltl of tbt Jtu -· me lou •• Suan Racey. lpeeial award--Jerrr Catber't.DICrter. t&C merit eebol&r~ -- Wbf:ttb1U. Sllde rut. award, oCiti..DI!ID& Lla Reedy. • DR.UU jlllior lladeot Ia matb Uld lid-lBC j)qrDaU.m Kbolanhlp Sc:bolutic booort 1D drama eoee --Paul Rouey, ud lou --A.1i.J: RlleJ •• S• Pelltp1nl. Tbe Bauch aod Lomb award stad:lrd ~ebolarlbtll --Pat- Belt tbelp1l.u •• Jo. Am-to the MOtor wtth tbe biPtlt ty lloolaey. .t.r. Yield Beaaley. motlvatlon lDd aehie.,.meot 1D Brtpam Yoq Unlurstty Drama Nrrlce awud •• tcleoce --El1ubetb Dall. f\1.11 bdtlao ud fMI --Patty Laun Sebafhlr, Outatan111D1 acbteYemeat 1D RotnDeJ. • SPEAXER OF THE TEAR --ebeml«r)' --Staa Dorn. Callb1Ua State UDJ.yeraity, stan Doru. Key C lubber of the JtU Flllllrt:oa. fUll atb .. Ue aebolu- • JOURltAUSM AWARDS Mark Meeks. ahtp -·Cine Ruslcka. y .n.ook ·-Alb: RUey, DAR Cood clttun award --Weltmont Collep cnnt -. Cbtt.ty Akln. Terry Watt. Gw• BaDders. OutMa.adi.Dt jouru.118la __ Aotomobtle CJ!j) o1 SoutbetD u. c. Saa Dteco re,ents' Dan Hayea, sten W:cFarlalld. Clllfornia 100'1. anrde: --aebolarabtp --AooeSctmelder- Hewamaker of tbe year __ Kareo QuillD, Peter~. TD'IlL. Marp.rtts.tterbolm. EdlBOD Cornpa.Dy dlatln-u.S. HanlAcademy --Rlch- Kathy Coombllawud __ Cathy IUisbed acb.lnement Ia tel-ard Wapr. Grier. ences --Anne Sctmelderma.n. u. c. Berkeley regent!!' • PEP SQUAD Humanities OOok pr I :u achollrablp --Greg Wallace. Yost out.tanctJnc cbeerleader (Scripps College) --Cynthia Loyola Collece tullscbolar- --Patty Weanr. Ashley, ship--Jflll Wbarton. Most out&t:a.zl!lng soncleader Ora.nge County Bar Aa:socil-Ciaremoot Collep grant a.nd •• Thea Nlbblett, tloo law day --Terry Wart. an .. Mare Wynoe. (Continued from Page Z) fereoce in San Francisco wtlieb Most outstaodlag tlagtwtrler Newport Harbor E:rebanp • SPEClAL SCHOLARSHIPS wsre maklnt runs over Ule resulted In the establishment of __ Robyn Cb.Ud. Club, outsb.nding boy and prl Martln Arla.tton --Ma.rkHIII. Ploestl oll fields In Romania the United Nations, did more • DRILL TEAM of the year --Ste¥e McFarland summer school In Spa_ln, a.od the eoloael bad been telllng than 100 TV films for Warner Trldeoette of the year __ and Terry Watt. . Spanl.sh consulate __ Terry me bow beautltul tbe ack..ack Brothers, and did most of the Barbara Babbe. Envtronmental award gino Neben, Stacy Platt, Frances (anti -aircraft explosions) camera work on Walt Disney's Marcher or the year --Robin by Newport Harbor Board of Boero. looted, 10 I had to go." tamed Gnnc:ICanyontllm, wb.lch Fitch Realtors·-Curt Flemtoc. Sip! 011 Company award __ Swede's luck rtn out oo Good woo an Oscar. • oR(~ __ Thea Nlbblett. lbrvard Club prl.ze book --Greg Ruslclca, friday, 1943, during the last F'or the Grand Canyon job, • GIRL'S ATHLETE OF THE Stan Dorn. JedinstYo Athletic Club btg saturation bombl.Dg over Swede found himself baek intbe YEAR •• Chrlsty A lin. Rocky Morgan award--Marc W:elanie Salata. North Afrtea, wllen German oose of a converted B-25 bomb. • BUSINESS EDUCATION Wynne. Gemco --Bill Zulch. cround ftre bit his sh.lp and he er, as the bomber soared F'resbmeu: Lynn Beulow, • CSF' SEALBEARERS Walt DLsney F'oundatlon wu bcl.dJy wOUDded 1n the leg. througtl the canyon simulating Dawn Maureen Chrysler. Barbara Babbe, Debra Col-Sharoo Muon. CATCH THt: CURt: An old cookbook aiva th11 cure for asthma, "Wa.r the skm of a mwkr.at-fur side next to -body- over the lunp ·· Cen.ain re lief wu a»ured. It's com- fonmg to know that we have more reliable methods today. In recent years medal 'CIC~ has achieved .ncalculablc Improvements 10 the care and treatment of 11lncss. Your physic1an can tell you aboul the effective med.catlOmi ava1lablc. Seek tm profb~1onal advaa when )'ou're Ill. Then, If he rec.ommcnds med1cation, come 10 us for quahty prescnplion~ Christensen PI•••MXY -IL COJIIT ... .,. -A DD. 11M ............ LIKE TO TRAVEL? '· HAVE TO TRAVEL? ~ Amoog bls war souvenirs Is a the fllgbt o1 an eagle. Sopbomores: Suaan England, Unson, Diane Chrlstensen. El}'stans __ Susan Racey. • series or pbotos or tumself Also for Disney, Swede wu Robert W:lUer. Trlcia Crooke, Marianne Bustoess Womens Associa- \770 M!WPORT be1Dg unloaded from the dltector of pnotography on tbe JUDiors: Kim Barnett JoM Crowl, EUnbeth Dall, Susa..noe Uoo __ Therese MarUI. ~ :.. -: "" ARBOR TRAVEL COlT A MI!IA bomber, canted 011 a stretcher "Cltcarama '' project, wtiJcb Marshall, Patty Sulllvan . .' Doyle, Janelle Fenn, Robin Calif. SaYings ' Loan League 6 .. _9 •• 3 1Dto tbe atd statl.oo, llDddoctors used 11 synchroni.r.ed camen.s, Seniors: Dta.ne E. Chrlsteo-Glascock, Cathar1De Grier, __ Julle ChUdreas. i NEWPORT BEACH ~ ::==-==-===~~.:operatlllc~ oo the leg. placed In a cltcle. sea NataUe Dlstaso Doris EU:tabeth GwUU.am, Mellrda costa Mesa Art League __ "Tbey wanted to take the leg "We went arotiOd the catmtry aer'ktey, Amy Reed: Mark Hocker, Debbie Htmsa.ker, Ctarleoe Quioo. but I wouldn't let them, filming scenic vtews of Amer-Verre. Davtd James, Sue Katz, Laura W:iss Newport B-.ch --Kar- a few weeks later I was lea, and the C1rcarama set-up Outstandlng student 111 bus-Marrero, Sharoa W.uon, Weo-eo French. ·~ ~·; ., 67S.Ill1 Povl Ryckoff Millie Riu dlnclng oo lt." gave l1S a 360 degree vtew, tness department __ Suzette M. dee Mason, Steve W:cF'arlaDd, Elks Clli> __ Steve Mcfar- Atter the war, Jobs were han! Just as u the person watching ADdersoo. Jim McNally, Terry Neben, land. INSUBAN(E to get. ''The guys wbo llad the ntmwerestandtngwheretbe • BOY'S ATHLETICS Eli:tabeth Noll, Sue Pellegrini, Klwaois Educattooal grant.. MOTORCYCLE llA HOME stayed borne had the jobs sewed cameras were located and could four year nrstty lettermen Stacy Platt, Norman Quinn, Yark Meeks. IMMEDIATE COVER GE up •• Just Uke this time when see In all directions at ooce." __ Jeff Dyer, tennis. Susan Racey, Leslle Reed, Re-Newport Mesa. UDLfted scbool AUTO A MEDICAL the troops come back from The ftlm showed 1n the U. s. Highest grade polnt anrare becca Relcbma.nn. Leslle Rip-district •• Cecle Herold. lOA T MOHTLHOL: R:~~:ENTS LIFE ..... _ ... VIetnam and can't find work." p:artllon of the Brussels Worlds for letter wtrmers: Charles ley, Alli Riley, AnDe Schneid-Na&oal Charity LeaiU8 __ Final!}', Swede started finding fair ln 1958. Wingard, Cratg Bernardo, Dan ermann, Patti Sloper,Seth Vac-Barbara Babbe. Excell.nt di •count, up to ~ for •tud ... ,, wiH. 12 units free-lance jobs, and during tbe Swede was photography dl-Gerken Wi1llam Hoote Stefe caro, Lilllan Valdes,GregWal-PUlbeUeoJc --SUS&D Racey. McDOIII. IISiriiCI liiiCJ oext rew yearsns l.Doo Howvd rector of Raquel Welch's nrst Messen'ger Doug RIJt~ford lace, Terry Watt. Rotary --Mlke Havtken. PHONE 6~.Cl - Hughes' ooe and only fllcttt 1n morte, "Swl.nilne Summer," all 4,0. ' ' • GOVERNOR-s SCHOLARS Girla:' Leapt --S~~e KatJ., 20.&3 W .. tdiff Dr., Suite 202 ~~~~~~;::;~tll=e~h·~-u;re "Spruce Goose" nytnc: aDd of the TV series "Roaring Soobomores •• KeTtD Can.n-StOOents w1tb a total mut-Barbara Chappell, Becka boat, covered the pea.ce coo-Twenties," which starred Dor-aup James Fraus Louis mum u ception of three B's Re:icbmam. !::::;;::=:":...,..::":B:•:••:h:·:Co:l:;f:·==9=2660=====;~ oChy ProvlDe. Rayr;,ood, Doug Thiele,' all4.0. --received all A's In grades 1n1ne Company -- "Lafayette Escadrille,'' wttb both 3,9, 10, 11, and 12, and qualll'J for Ctraml.ey, Jeff Oyer, Tab Hunter and Dutd Janssen, ·Jtmiors· Mlke ueueneer CTadul.tioo trom blgb sebool: Thielke. UINTA a 4' ft Wit. L SEt. We remofe black algae, repair cracks, acld wash and reftnlsh pool. We also repair equipment. We have maintenance men ed to keep your pool the way you want It - LET US SET UP A SCH EOUL E FOR YOU LICENSED--INS URED F'REE ESTIMATES SERVING THE NEWPORT HARIBOI!-/C~ COSTA MESA AREA Manley Poo Phone 646 · 0613 MNIS IALLS Wit> Trldo-lo ol S Uood Temda Balli otuy mab, NO L:IMIT L!t·U. Solyt Your PUit Pwrl'l•• w.~a.,. You Time And Mrr ,,. HARBOR PAiNt CENTER INC. alJ;ro had the Fenstrom toach, SUDOD Bo~Cbey, both 3.9. ' FraDC.I.s Boero, Debn CoWn-FaeuJJ Auoelatioo !'_<~~lor. lfA\JY '="' .-: YOU. HOIIti. as did the last 4 segments of SeoJora: __ Ken Nopn, soo, Patricia Cr()()Q, Ellabetb sh.tp award --steYe Watt, .......,. .-. 48f~ Rooald R-.p.o•s "Death Valley Grea McCarty, both :S.?. Dall, Ellea Gerken, Ell&abetb Watt. ~ --,. Days" TV series. • Gwllllam, Ceetle Herold, Kath-Newport Harbor 642·2991 "RorWe Is an old fl'teod. I Ml51C DEPARTUENT leen Lucia.oo, Sbaroo Muoa., Ctlambe:r of Commer ce.-•St•" wu with b.!m ln the Atr Corps, John Philip Sousa 8aBt EIJJ.abeth Noll, Stacy Platt, Lisa McF'artaod. bave 1r.nowo him a long time awud, outsta.odlng student In Pope!1, Susan Racey, Leslle and I'll tell you thi s about Ill~ ltlgb scbOol blod --EUubeth Reed, Patricia Rommey, Jef- --whatever he dOes be wtll be Noll. f'l"ey Rowland, Anne Schneider- the best. lf you ~an a foot National Orchestra Associa-man, Patricia Sloper' Llll.ia.n race With him, he •ould 1100 a Uon winner -·Ellen Bercovttr.. Valdes, Teryl Watt, Grecory way to win tt " Outstanding choral members Wallace Swede Fe~ostr 70 --Cynthia Limb, Mike Muller. • HONoRs AT ENTRANCE has slowed Gown, ~~·no~:HJch: • MATH DEPARTMENT C.S. U. F'ullerton --Ken No- He does a lot of sttll photo-Q,Astanding service to the pwa, David Gray. graphy and a coUeetlon of bJs math department --Francis u.s. c.-Ray Allred, Debbie stills 'was exhlbtted recently Boero, WUUam Flelschma.n, Hunsaker, Susan Racey, Pat- at the Centlnela Bank on Mar-~ee Shuck, Steve Matt. rlcla Sloper, Terry Watt. illers Mile. GARY MARCH award for • STATE SCHOLARSHIPS His son, Russ, Is a local outstaod1ng scbOol service --Ru Allred, W:orp.oa.Barker, real estate man Terry Watt. Barbara Chappell, Robyn Child, Swede beJoois to Nrwport • SCHOLASTIC AC HIEVE-Mlcbael Hartken, Glet:l Jooes, HarOOr American Leeton Post MENT Edla.ioa l..oog,C1DdyMacK1na1e, 291 and 1.s also a member of Social Science --Mepo Sue W:cClellan, Sbaroo Masm, tbe Paclftc Yac llt lJld BallocD Tbompsoo. RI.DdJ Nnlle, Sue Pelllp1Dl, Cb.tt, which s:atls tud-yacbts Science --Anne Schoelder-Patricia Porter, Sue Racey, 00 the desert. man, F'rancls Boero. Jay Rbeln. All:J Riley, Ttm At the request of the Smith-W:atbematlcs ·-F rancis Shaw, LUU.u Valdes, Wl chael sonJan l.nsUtutloo In Washlnp;ta:l Boero. Williams, Marc Wynne. be's eomplllnc photos andstoc EneUsh --Cecile Herold. • NATIONA L MERIT ies about his oewsreel days~ • FOREIGN LANGUAGE Commeoded sttadents •• El- the lnstituaon's Heory Luce Spanish --Terry Neban. len Ber~lt&, Patrtcl2 Crook~', Hall of News Reporting Germa.o --Kalhleeo Luciano. Marianne Crowl. CecUe Herold. A recent letter fro~ an old Latin ·-ArthtU' Allen. Edlalna Lone. Kathlieeo Locla- Holtywood trieod Mnts at the • BANK O F AMERI C A no, Helen Noll, So.san Racey, posstblllty or a nlm 011 Ray's AWARII) Rebecca RelcbmaM, GregWaJ- Uie. CerUftcates --Robyn ChHd, lace. "It would be as long as Gooe KimberlY Pitman, Ruth Qui ck, Seml -ftnallsts --Robln Glas- With tbe WlDd, and tt would All:J Rltey, Ellen Gerken, Anne cock. sure as hell have to be nted Sctmelderman, Oafld Gilmore, FtM.llst ·-Suzanne Doyle. X " uowts the Swede Dtane Christensen, Karen M.-lt scholar Anne ' · Petersen, Jeffery Charnley. Schneiderman. Plaques --Eltubeth Noll • aTHER SCHOLARSHIPS (Srd place sooe). Cecile Herold Uninrslty of Callforni.a re-LEGAL HOTICE FlCTmow B1BINESS NAME (4tbptacesooe),FranclsBoero, rents scholarship --Ray AI- STATEW:ENT Saette Alldersoo. lred. The toUowtng per1100 ts do-• AMERICAN LEGION t6C ~bolarshtp ' klan -- toe business u : Surrey Manu-Boys State --Robert Mac-Ray Allred. b cturlnc Compuy, SUI W. clooald. C>rallce C~ CoUep granC WUDir, Santa Ana : Rlcblrd Gtrll: State --Kate KJIUfer. --Da'ftd Berry. Seott Rebut, 414 Fero*I,Co. • E. l MOORE AWARI}; Ca.Ufortlla state UD.Ifarslty, rOOidtlWar. f'rHhmeo __ Ta.mmy Feld-Follertr.e, llf&lli-lD-aJd --Tim Ttlll ~oeas ls cooducted mu. Roo Dorn. Caul.ty. by an lndl't1dual Sopbomons __ Lorna Watt, Cal Wberan CoUap 9Cbol- Slped: Richard Rtbart. Maran Beck. arship --D.._ Cha.mDH&. ThU statement na ftt.d wttb JwsJors --LLII Meyers, Rob-llilC Loan --Bt.rban Cr.p- lbt Ccxmty Clerk o1 0raap ut Macdooald. pelt. COI.Dty oa Juae 12, 1i?3, WU-Seoion ~-Terry Watt, Stnt 9rt&Mm YOQIIC uru.,.rstty Uam E. St lobo. COIIIII)" Clol"t_ IIIII. oebolorllllo --EUubelb Gw\1- Matt. Ltam. by n.re• M, Ward, d4!pJtJ. Na-R.O T C .. ~---PiblUb: J .... 14, 11, U,JII;t • A.LA. COU:PE11TIOH ., • • · .c .. ~ 5 19'11 1D tbt N-Hut1ar Hoaonb .. mtfttiOD --Jotm ·-Mlb H..-tla. • • ··~· Gronr TIM r--Loa lutp. F--• Aqolol, a. .. Ro11Jo Bawt. Ual-ot Cllltlnll, 9u lltqo, ~·· ldlolorllldp --I!.CO. !Jtloold. _ __,, __ llldp ud X.. --Ccllt- la: filii _,.. --Ca-_,_ Ualow-. o~c.-.,- 11 ........ u.c. ...... u.c. .. , .., ---T-1111-,_., \iiC, IJCLA --.. ,., .. . u.c. ........ .,.~ .. ,._, ---Llollo "- ~~~~a~~~(Q//u~ Promises 10 Pay You A Guaranteed Income On Certificate Accounts At Their Highest Interest Rates In 38 Years! Right now, while current hi~h inter~t rnt~ prevail. select t he C"ertificste account that be.t suits your need!'~ Start rt'lllkm~ the most of your money at Orange County's largest. first anrl o;trnn ~:PSt independent Federal ... where your personal welcome is wann, \'our fina ncial security is sure, and your earning gn>wth is guarantf'ed fM lht:> fnll tenn of your account . ............. .. ...,. .......... $2'500 mfnlrnum 1 ms,....... • INTEREST ON ALL A<XX>UNTS IS COMPOUNDED DAILY, PAID QUARTBRLY •90 day lnU.reai rorfeiluno for fo.arly wil.hdrawal AOII TO INJOT "CHAaLom·s WIB" PlUS "WWllY WONKA AND CHOCOU.TI All SlATS 7:00P.M. ShOW: DIANA ROSS .,.,,u~ LADY SI~IG! THE BLUES" a I •c;u~u OF '44~PO ......... -· ilf:lNIT IWZ« EIISHII R f 1110 III!ICLY -PME 4 lliUIISOAY, JUNE 2~ lfiS COMIIA ba.IIA!\ CM. OLD TIME plans COM branch -"'~ Wlu-~r.,-~.::.:J:: :"' .... -w! c.-dtl ... to ..... a&mblr·• P*• ... tao ... _---.,. ~ ... ---IM ._t -c-·-:;--. 000 ol Com-1HlNI CCIIII WI -liaft-•100• lfW7 • Ill -bal .... -....... ,;. --· .. to pi I -IinDeii, tlpoctod to-balldlar-lutow!DI ... la Oetober, wtlllDelodeJdrtft-mi»>J., be toM tbl Dr4. 1D t.llera. eecrow IJII tratel Clll.* otftt:III•&Hioc*llil ..m.u IJid IIUidoc lor 50 at the flulblUIJ o1 -u., ..... ears, ICC<IIIdlq to-prool-11_, tnllor -·-deot ~ 114dcora. -oiN-IBba71Dclbe Utllocll)'wllllftllllbe~ bodJdlnc lor $'l0,000 IJid wiU porllllllloo -od tor 111011 remodel it to lookatmUartotbe OCC.-acJ. bl.nll:•s mala baD:Uor at DoTer Dr. IUIII161bst, , UeaawbUa, the Cbamber o1 Commerce 1s looldng tw a temporuy bome tor 1 or I years mlUI a DeW perm&DIOt stte cu be acqafred. A an bome bas baeopbmoed tal' 10me Ume becal&lt of Jact of sutflc- ItO FEAR OF ORIENTAL UONS Ia symboUc of tbt career of Kim Yee, abot'e, wbO came from Hoar Kooc ID 1951 Jut befbre lbe commUDt.ta took ewer hla IDrM ton of Cantoo. Chtoa. Kam, wbo DYes ID tbe Harbor Atea wUI:I Ilia Ylfe aud hro eMidren, bolds a muter's deer• lD meehi.Dleal eactDeerlll( from the lhlt'r'entty of WtfiC'W!Sin He Ll DOW proprietor of Kam's, a just opmed Cb.lbese llJid Orleotal rellaiii"'..t at 2121 E. Coast Hwy., COI"'DD. del Mar. Tbe decor Is deriYed from persooa.I obser- ntloa 1D the Orient plus a deep study of destps to11Dd 1D far eut hl.story boots, The new restaurant, put ot a ~ of 1 Ort.eutal restatD'tnts 1n Orange COUDtJ, speetall&es lD Cbtnese, Cutonese and Oriental foods. leot space, "We'Ye cot to get ow of here tn 30 days llld we ban oowben to go," Cbamber presJdeot Richard stevens told bts board of directors MODday. "U I.DJ- body lmows wbere we cu pt 1,000 to 2,000 square teet ol floor space in an eaSily ..access- ible loeat.loo, we're in tbe market --aod we'll pay tbe going rate." Mr. stevens said sale of the btdlding, which Is located oo F'i!OI*~II ... initMr~2022. 7:00 and 10:30 Church News LIGAL MOTICI * PLYMOUTH CONGREGA-• LtrrHERAN CHURCH OF TIONAL CHURCH, 3262 aro.d THE MASTER, 2900 Ptdftc FICTITIOUi Bt8IN~ NAME Street, Newport Heigtlts -·As-View Dr., Harbor VIew H1l1s STATEMENT THE REV. LARRY D. FRUH-soetate m1111ster Beo Fraser --Installatloo sern.ce tor tbe Tbe foi.Jow1ng peraooa: are· LING wm be installed at 10 wtu be 1D tbe putrlt tor tbe oew pastor, Larry D, Frub-doing buslDess a1: Cbi.Dcle:Ue a.m. this Suoday as tbe oew 10 a.m. sentce this Stniay. Uog, wtU be bekt at 10 a.m. West sty Salls, 1100 w. cout pastor ·of the Llltheran Cburcb HJ.B topic will be "War and this Sunday. The lnstaJHng ot-~~~,;;,,I~N~ewo~por~;I\~Bos::c~b~~::f~ of the Master. peaee." A Bible class on the fleer 1s the ReY. Carl Seger-~ mlDor prophets is eooduete4 bammar, president ot tile Pa. Marpret. CXltiFEREtiCE HOtiORS al 9 a.m. bJ Prof. William clllc Southwest S}'1IOd o1 t11e meroo Goff oO••.Oo, 2PIRATE ATHLETES WUllamsofSoutbernCallforllla Lutheran Ch!U'ch ID Amertca. Tine AY., costa South Coast Coofereoce College. Tbe f:eY. Jobo UDd-Tbe sermoo, "Witb aU JOUr 9%627. coaches hue selected 2 Onoce nll will be attending mission-heart," will be deU'r'ered by Ttds IJtasiDess Is eooducted Coast College Pirates as ath-ary m.eet1ngs durl.og tbecomlng Dr. Willlam Eller, former pu. by a reoeraJ putDerahtp. letes of tbe year --Sten Woa. mootb. tor ot the cburcb, now sentDr Slpect: llicba.el ScbUDcer. abao to football mj Mike Beat * • • tbe Ui:heran Cbureb 1D Lei-Tbts lltatemeot was aled witb LD nter polo, • ST. ANDREW'S PRESBY-sure Workt, Laruoa Hills. Ute COtllty Clerk of Oruet Monabao, 1 sU-foot, 160-TERIAN CHURCH, 600 st. AD-FoUowtng the sen1ce, tbere COUDty 011 Jaoe 18 1973 WU. pound sophomore trom Mari.Da drew's Road, Clift RaYeD --wtu be a COtfH bour bolted uam E. st Jobn, c~-C~ert, blgt:l school, wasa wtdereeeiYer Dr. Cbarles Diereatlekt will by the Lutheran Cburcb Wom-. by Theresa M. Ward, Ot!(KitJ. tor the Pirates for 2 sea.90DS. preach a commllllion meditation and cbaired. by Mrs. Fred True. Ptj)Usb: Jtme 21, 28, July 5, Durio( Ills 2-year OCC career at 8, 9:30 aDd 11 a.m. this • • • 12, 1973, to tbe Newport Har. he hauled in 91 passes for 1,508 SIDday oo tile topic, "This way The omce of Newport Uaity bor EaaiJil. F -26149 yards. Both arescooolreeords. toJerl.SI.)em." ChiU'ch bas moYed from 1827 I•'STRUCTIQ•• LE'GUE He wiU play for Pepper Rod-• • • Westcllff Dr., oear Westcllft'\ " " " eer•s OCLA Bruins oezt fall. • GRACE BIBLE CHURCH, Piasa, to 4a8E. 1'1tbst.,Sulle It! BASKETBALL SET He caught 7 passes, one aocxt 565 W. 18tb St., Costa Mesa --232, Cos6. Mesa, The maJUnc Tbe-Ceatral Bruch of the for a touctxknrn, in OCLA's Tbe Re.,.. Ttw>mas Tyree wtll address remains P. 0. Boz Harbor Area Boys' Club will receot spring game. preacb at 10 a.m. Stmday oo 1643, Newport Beacb. cooduct a summer lnstruetlooa1 Beal, a 5-11, 160-pomxt sopb "Results of God's Ion," con-• • • buketba.ll lee.gue for boys? to t.rom Costa Mesa hlgb, led the tlnuing tbe study to Phi Up-Mrs. Arthur Ellsworth, for-12 years old. Tbe procn.rn, Pirates to the natlorm.JJC n.ter plans. At ? p.m . be wtu begin mer Corooa del Mar resldeot. from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. e"fei'J polo cron last seuon, seor1ng a stOOy in tbe Eplstle of James. will represent the SSllt:a Ana Tuesday and TbiU'sday, starts: 53 goals and eoneeting 41 • • • partsh at the rtrst amnal coo.-Jwe U and will eoattnue ldll assists. HewlllatteDdHumboldt • THE UNTVERSITY BAP-Yentloo ol tbe Anglican Epls-' August 9, State oo a water po5o sebolar-TIST CHURCH, ZZ52S. E. Brls-copal Churcb or Nortb America Tbe proeram Is destped to shlp tbis tall. tot, Sa.ota A.oa Relgbts --Guest at the Royal Roman Inn, Santa lmpt'OYe a boy's stllllDba.abt- ..... RP PICNIC REPLACEs.....v-r.at lbella.m.s.-,. Ana, lome~. Z3 """24. Tbo tall, bu1 1~,1m~o• ...,. aernce wUl be tbe Rev. Eddie local denomination was orp.ol. m~ atllls. 811 eye-bind eo-ll,EGULAR)UtiEMEET Blda .... oi,..Amerlcu....._ lsedlutNonomlarbymembers .,..,.,.._, -· qidc- SET p THOUGHTS WIRI P&.OWI~L , lvnu•• IIAV! A IOUQUIT ... Wttll le•• fre• ht•:i· At CAR 0 II I P U'fY .... c ........ BETSEY CLARK Lloo, Conls, A4•r••• l .. h, Pt. ... Alh••· Dlort .. , R•t Dells, C•••U••• Plac'f•••• P leyiRt J"ll~L" Cor4•,Scere Pocl• & PHACTS ~ KARL Ult-& CHARLES IULLI.Cf••i- Tbe 8\111 may be the II' •• -" ....._.d to yoar skiD, aeeordlnc to cllrb .... ,. ••. The sUD's wtn.notet rays can breU: dDft. h pro- teins that gtYe your skiD Jta1101tJ. T .n f1l ez- posure to stroDe SUDllgllt tnde ID ,.uaalt wriat- Ies and thlct. the skin, .,.. • .o ..ouru e'r'er renlts. Ezperts recommend a Yert mUd • ••• JUst eoougb.., you doo't look-,....,_11 tanned trt.eods. Use a good tiDIMr .._ wM1 to the IUD aod aurmeot yourmlkltM....._ "lllstut- tan" cosmetic when )'011 want N ..., ...,. ''Oat-' dOorsy." For llle best In laluWic ---tan products or floe cosmetics b ... btMtJ IWOJtct, depend oa oar eosmette ~ ... ..._ a large• lf.lleetioo of tbe ft.oea .-, coaoetlcs you'll flDd anywberel Let u be ,.._ Beluty HeadQuarters. • • • nAND~\. HINT: Wb1111 bands pt attety or measy, . keep a p)utlc bar oar to ue a• a mitten It pboot 01' ciO)orbell ri.Dp. The regular moathly meet-datiol: for Jewtab EftliC8Jism. of AU Saints' Anglican Cb~eh and lwlloce aboukl ltnprc:IH fie of tbe American Asaoc1a. Rls famiiJ will prorlde speetal of Santa Ana. i~~~~lbe~:::dr:l..,:l:-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!! of Retired Persons, New-mwdc. Roo Cngg of Westbrook • Utlla port Beach Chapter 121, wtU Baptist Cbureb will cooduct u A concert In mlniaturewtll be replaced this mooth by u eftngeu.sttc serrice at 1 p m be presented at 1 p.m. Wedoes. annual picnic meeting to be hek3 • • • • • day, June 27, at st. Aodrew's ;., STEREO NOW! ,...._JULIE ~l ANDREWS In .1-• (G) at Costa Mesa Park oo Thurs-VacaUoo Bible scbool -.rill be ~resbyterian Church, CUff Ra· day, Jeme 28, trom oooo t111 beld A .l3-l?atHarborTrtn-en, by bass so}olst John Ar. 4 p.ro. Ice cream and coffee tty 8~ Cburch 1230 Baker nold Focd for the Voyageurs will be provided by the chap-St C ~ M T'be ••· 1 meeting. Mr. Ford, biDder of te ., o:.u. esa. un:me s the Edueatlooal Opera Assn. ~he chapter will be "dark" "Reach out wttb Jesus." wtu e.~plore the orlgiD of leY~ because or trips and vacations • • • eral Amertcu 1101115, lDtro- durlng July and August. • ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL duclng ee.ch one wtth a story ..::::.:::::....:..:::..._::.::_:_::1:-::.::_ CHURCH, 3209 Via Lido, New-on bow tbe song was trritten.. LEGAL ..OTICE port Beacb --Tbe summer • • • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING scbedule wiU go 1Dto eft'ect • THE NEWPORT UNITY Johnson & Son makes the difference .~':_~ Nottce is hereby ginn that this Stmday, witb. eertlces at CHURCH, 15th st. and trT1De the PLanning Commtssioo oftbe 8 and 10 a.m. throuefl L4bor AYe Clit1 Ha'r'etl --Tbe ReY. C1ty of Newport Beach wtUhokt Day. The Re'r'. Jobll P. Asbley Lor~ FUck:lnger will preacb a p0011c beartng oo Amendment U. rector, will obeene the 00 "Tbe tullDess o1 ttme" at No. 371 intt.b.ted by WilHam Zotb urdnrsary ot b1s ordlo-the 10 a.m. SUDday sernce. Blurocli: & Partners to amend ation lids Stmday. b~;r~~~ R;str~Et~ ADULT SPORTS SCORES J ........ 'PAPA MOON' nAnfWm. IUNI 27 portions or Block 93, lntne's Adult sports results lo LeftO'fers 7, Fup.trwees S. Subd.lrtsioo, In the City of New-leagges SJIODIKH't\d by the New-SOFTBALL -"B" DIVLSION port Beach, located southerly port ~cb reereatloa dt!IJI.rt-Ralf), Beln, Frost ' Assoc. or San Joaquin Hllls Road be-melt tor tbe week of Jtme 11. 6, H<».c HospttallZ. tween MacArthur Boulenrdand SUliMER BASKETBALL PrlDee of Peace Cb~.~reb 0, New Mac Arthur Boulenrd LEAGUE B A plus 30, 2 • (proposed). Steel Ballers 47, VIP Head-Western Dlgttal 6, Mariners Notice is hereby further ginn boaters 52, Ch!U'ch 1. that said public hearing will be Vllll SWM!eo '76. L.A. Fed-Park Newport 5, Southen held oo the 5thdayorJuly,t913, en140. CaUl. College 10. at the hour or 7:30p.m. 1D tbe PacUI.e Mutlal 61 , Doo the Ski Aloha 14, PertlD Elmer Council Chambers or the New. Beacb80mbtrs 53. 11. port Beach City Hall, at wldcb C.ater st. Boys Club 37, SOFTBALL -"A" DIVISION time and place any and all per-Ctqlptrs 56, Winebibbers 16, Ullt•ersUy sons Interested may appear aDd SOFTBALL -"C" DIVlSJON Radicals 9. be r.e&rd thereon. Roctlor'd Sertw' otrs 8, Mea-Our Ganc 8, Bloopers 9. Jacqoollne E. Heather, ctcJw Mldl!na: 1. Foul Balli 2, Bullsttters1'7. Secretary AlfUdO'I 11, Newport N.B. Athletic Club 11, Prn- Plannlnc Commission Cbrtalu Ctoter tl 1. mtd Fence Co. 1, City of Newport Beacb PaeUI.c Matal 12, Nnport SMd)' Oat Bombers Z, Saad- Publlsh: June 21, 19'71, 1D tbe CIIIUUa:D Cauter lA 5, baccera 5. Newport Harbor Eoslp. MJcbtJ Ma1ta 9, Oakwood I. SOFTBALL -''AA" DIVJSK>N All star game Saturday c.~ S:7~ :.::.: Campers 7. Scott Reider, a Cl-11 cllter" diJ DieM. J~~~e 13, at Onnp from FouotaiD Valley. 1.8 n-Cout Co Rep. willa tbe COita pected to eootrol thlDp llldfl' .... IUnldJ Ch., ltapa ill lbe boards. 1111 -'. 0rup Co-ty bl&ll P.J.'a Preeuta: 1S, L.A. FMI- eral Sutop 9, Newport AU staro IC, JWc- lera 4. Coach Tom D&nlt'J'•Tutee• K.bool allltarbuketbi.Upme. wilt be paced b)' A.U..CIF•a TM COIIItut, lel.twiDc tbe Mike 0tmo otlta•Ua sod Tim ~· IOplf'ldatlltcMDIDr•. Tbo Falllll)' Z, BW:I<Ies By Tbo Sea 5, TIYOIISD al El 11-. Tbo .. 1111 tor. p.m. to ... ace TAXPAYER GROUP lO tau.ot ptoyer,. ... TIIIIIIUne-.,.. n.-.,., prlcod II ss HEAR STEIICB '""ER uo lo 6-5. IJid wllllaln.llollloatlbe_., . ,......, • ...,._ .. tonrd -Tbo ~ .._,.,Tu-Uwlllbol ____ ,__..., ... wte..,loolor--JIOIWI_,.,.ItodwiUboiOald 1be -aal Soolll llllil --..,.. alloo:al oollopo. 11 lllo -Ala,.. .. DniJ liDO ... ' .: .... -01-/IU. .. -. •• . -~· ----"WOODSTOCiu 1'111 - -lllo --. at 7:10 .... -PrtdaJ, ~ 1-1 dd ... ~....,bed u a. Till •••,•eta ..._ .. a s po111 Jkll ta tiiU ,.,... eo 011 .-~~e. 3fu• wua 1M bdlt. n. Rlbel8 .,.. ut Ioiii • ta:•, ..,1 , ,_.,. Ol':lllllllt 11-N. ~ ............. . no ..... fto.., 1 ... Bo II m• .. -o1 .. cJ<Itd ....,. _,..,Will bo --II'OOiao-JMid bJ ._ ,w..Ctr ~ ,...., • •starlit ,II, CGidl ,....,. OIJJiil au CuiJ ud a ••• ._. tltlriiJrcd,. & ·~-_. Still Wlru-, fto ' ' hlla•l Ntt a ~ pli~J'td lor IIIII al c.-llal ._ II IIIIIJ Dlllol ,.._ llor ........ -,_ •• 1_ ..... llll ..... ll'"no 0. DutiL naJ 011111 IIJIIIIIIo 1t1 .c-."' • • IQ & Meqys • • with the. . . . '~olden Touch" and now 20th ANNIVERSARY _SAl~·! EVERY f lllumuutl) Oloii!Jrrguttonal Q!l)urrl! .4 Pru tbrd I,.Jepe,Jnt Co,pe~lltio,al Chrlstillfl Cb14rcb WE REV. JOHN A-LINDVALL, Mln!slef .. 1HOR$0AY, JUNE l~ 1173 CORONA DELIIAA. CAL Museum chief appointed !v":~~~~~~~AGE s ._ _ .. afConadol d I h -•• c .. T..--.... -•a~ Me-·~-·-· Woo scu pture s own 1Dt btoklcf.lt.but..•111 •• , ot Tec.Mo~o~J 111 c~. ~ al tbt 111'011 .......... ud lle tal'8ld .... U mlllloo Callr!Uc Jllar1aoM,._ tonto 111 -loeOiar bloloc7 at A4diDc a .-ut to Ulo <<It· .......... ud CO<_... Art aeam IDS. Pedro, Cal TeclllD ......... rd "1t'omlll U.S.A." aatioul Sebaol 1D W..,lftCioa. D.C. All y,.. JoaHD, •Ill la dalaC m. ftft: at u. prtiiDt ttme an.mtdta art eldlfblt at tbe worked u u ·••• a tM po,t &toetoraJ rtMUeb at u. 11~,_ a ~llemlcal ud cell La,_ Beaeb Museum o1 Art Fiut lbtted statet: ~ k•eMioft'MartDelAiblDCOI'<IIII biolock&l ltw:t)' oa n.e IDO't .. l& a oolleetioO of SCIL\Jture aiSe.-areSyqoatamlDLoec del Mat wu &'llliDed to tbl meal ot m:utDe lllYertebratll LA wood bJ Corooa del Mar Beaeb Ia JHS • ....,lr...er~ fl 'J,t'77..a.yeu ~m. artlM W:trl&m (ltrs. Robert) The pt'ueot ubibU laODdi8· poll: by WJUJam F'nd«iekat He Du ..,-.ec~ u a crwt-te Sbtlltoa. play thr'oucfl J~a~ 14. Jr., ,.DIM'll IDUI.JIIf attbl Loa teachlDCIIId.ltiDt atCalTeeb's 1'b1r'tee cantnp: ln ma--::-::--=,_,...,...,...,..,:::-:~ Aqolu City Racroalloo ..., <llmloo ol blolou; .. ....,. ... _ ..... ,. walnut, """''· ouve ' MATT R E "'S E S Parb: Departmeot. or ol mciaiP8)'Cbo)Dpat OCLA ud coca bo\1. feature trork ,... He wu selected tollowtDc a ud u a bloloD lDitrttetor at tn botb figures and floral de-KKW -U.VJ&.DIIfO Datiomnde MUCh wblcb at. Ya.lleJ CoUec-. signs. Ineeular Aasa- tracted ss ea.adldat 8 wtll ID 1910 and 1i'11 be did post-Mrs. Shelton, a Pomona Col-t-w I ... -c:.n.. 1tut his ofllct.al ~ e this doctonlt..eareb lortbe0CLA Lep graduate, also stOOled at COSTA WESA MAnliUS CO. September. 8 p8JeboloCJ ud pbJ.SOk»CJ de·' .. be:..:Unl:•:er:.:sl:ly~of~C:al:lf:or~nta:•:•..:':',.::"-:: .... ::::-:;·;u:.._::,.;'O.~IJOJ;;~ 1'bl SO-Jet.r-old appotntee partJMata, ~abowOI'kedua I. eoQ)Wed h18 tmdercnd'lllte mtenllltoiopsl lD El Sectmdo- BYC luau slated June 30 See YOUR PHARMACIST Sunday Service: 10:00 a.m. Bible study: 9:00a.m. am '1:00 p.m. Cburch Sdool: 10:00 a.m. 3262 BROAD STREET, KEWPORT HEIGHTS Phone! 642-2740 THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH TH! CEKTER FOR BIBLICAL STUDIES 101 MAGMOLIA ST. AT tuU A.M. tltLl CLAIIU SAMTA AHA A.VIo 11•00 A.Mo WOISH1P HOUI BALBOA YACHT CLUB MEMBERS wU1 ro oo a f:amlly crulse to thetr Catalina lslaod statton at Whlte's Con for the June 23-24 weekend. There wm be a barbecue on shore and a campfire soog fest the lllgbt of tr.e Z3rd, aDd the chlldren's games on shore Stmday u well u dlnefly nces tor all ages. Ben Bermett Is eruJa chairman, assisted by Jim Decker and Jlm Williams. BYC couples shown here aboard the Frankllns' Jubilee a.re, from ten, Barbara and Dan S~dsOil, Preston and Boonie Zlll- rttt, aDd Don and F'ran Franklin. Bl.lbol. Yacbt Club's llDIWil luau wtU be held Sa.turday,JIDe 30, in the clubhouse, 1801 Bay- side Drtfe, Corooa !iel War. Puu pws will start otl tbe e•entng as chef Tom PaJ"D9 sets h1s ara y of ftnger foods and ice can ·tngs oo the na.g deck. A typlca.l Hawaliatl dlD· ner wtu be sened. Music aDd entertainment will be .......... by lbe IWoula Ser- elli.Wa. aecotdloc to Barbara ud Du SbepU"deoo, c bairmetl, asstatecl by Rlldy and Sid)' Baroo. Commodore Georp E. Hoed· lDP.as will salllte Neterti, BYC'a eatry tn tbe Truspac nee to Hawall. Neferti'sownu aDd stdppeT ts "Hap" Sep.le, wlttJ hla wUe Rose as cook. IDc hM:Ied In the crew are Jtm Seal&, a.1Ung master; Don Mc- Gtllls. Mack Olson, Jlm Laws, Derudl Rtliel, Deonls Moran a.nd Dave Walker. FOI THE RNEST IN SIOCROOM SUPPliES We corry o complete stock of equipment ond accessories for the sickroom. See us for all your other health needs, tool COSTA MilA 7100 f'.M. IVAGaLISTIC HOUI DR. JllolloiY COioiiS, PASTOR COSTA MESA COUNSELING CENTER TO !HH.O.HCE DYK.t.loiiC LIV.IHG ANOTHER MlNlSTRY OF TBE J1RST BAPTlST CHURCH REV. J.O.ME5 HEMRY, DIRECTOR FAMILY, PERSONAL, CALL "'8-1733. MARITAL COUNSELING OR 548-2837 LEARH TO LIVE "THE DYK.t.loiiC LIFE" We tnrite you to warship PIJIST·OftiROIOP LUTHERAN CHURCH OlaiST, ICIUn1IT »03 Y1a: U4o OF THE MASTER trltwpoitt a..dt. 2900 Pacific View Dr. SUNbAY SOIOOL Coron1 del Mlr, Calif. 9 .... -· 10.10 .... SUNDAY SEll. VICES LAWRENCE D. FRUHLING 9 .... ... •• .... Pastor WEDNESDAY EVENING Phone· 644·26b4 MEmNG I SUNDAY READING •OOM P·•••JO:OO A.M .-Family Wors.tup FORTY -FOUR YEARS in the r upholstery bus1ness ls the r e<:- W:;k ::;.~ 9 ...._ • 5 p.ra. NURSERY PROVIDED ord held by Freeman Dlnes, W 1 9 a.a. ·7••5 P·'"'l'----------' wbo learned his trade in the ~ ....t I'TW.J• famed furnltlll"e center of Grand ta.a. · S ,...17·9 p.m. ATTEMD Rapids, Mic higan. Formerly assoctated with J & J Upbol- THE CHURCH .tery, Mr. Dines recet:~tly bought that business from 8111 OF YOUR CHOICE Yo~mger and Ruth KDepper, moving the operattoo to new REGULARLY quarters at 1'725Monrovta., Unit i,~~C~-~3~, rln~CtoslaEYesa. The com-In cnsto.mJUr. 1M te~bolstery a.nd also custom drapes. Tflie omce ls r~ by Mr. ot.nes' -to..._.,,. .. ,. .. ,e ... ,., •• lec.1 lOa.-. .. .... REV. TOM TYREE, Pastor SllriDA Y SERVICES: 10:00 A.M. 4t 7:00 P.M. HOME BIBLE CLASSES: v .... e.f ~~~witH .. ...... a..clo .......... Call 552-0092 Bible Doctrine • ....... Central Bible Olurcb ROSII!RT M, BENGSTON -PASTOR 23RD ST. at ORANGE, COSTA MESA-6(S.5050 Sunday morning worshJp • 10:30 a .m. Sunday School ~·mday evening worship • 6:00p.m. 9:00a.m. Wednesday 81ble study and prayer •.•.. _ 1:00 p.m. AD IDdependeDt churcb w:tth Bible teach.inr mtnt.try IE.O.CH -642-7443 011. f, UMTOH liSMORE PASTOR IUMDAY SCHOOL,,,,, t 14J A.M. tiiLIITUD'I' WORSHIP , , , , , 11 A.M. •4 7 P.M. 7tJO P.M. WIO. "SCIENCE OF M.IND" !L I ANO It C. JACk SOM, MIMI STIR Suada¥ Sefvice-...•••. 10:00 LID. SUDd&ll i!"f'OOI •• , . , ••. 10;()0 a.m. CIMTIIt COSTA MIU wUe, AnD, while he persooally St(lervtses aDd worlt.s in the plant. A well-known ham radio operator, Mr. Dines and his •Ue also find Ume for campers and ca mptng. LIGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUi BlSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are dolng business as: Smttb, Snow &: Associates, 15742 WIIUams St., 163, Tustin, Ca 92&80: Michael T. Smilb, 15742 Wtl- llams St., 163, Tustln, Ca92680; Robert T. Snow, Jr., z.t922 Muirlem005, t7S, El Toro, Ca 92S30, Tbls business ls COOOucted by ao un1ocorporated usocla. tton other than a partDersbip, Signed: Michael T, Smttb. This stateml!nt was filed with tbe County Clerk or Orange Co unty oo Juoe 1, 19'73, wu. Ham E. St Jotm, coQ.Qty clerk, by Theresa M, Ward, deputy, POOUsh: June 7, 14, 31, 28, 1973, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. r -25753 DUHLOI' -D.O. VIS WIL SOK TENIIIS RACKETS k Feet fin 'RAI.BGII •• TENIIIS O.OnliiiG ..... SHOES· III~S BATS -GLOVES SHIRTS-HAHDIAI.L CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNIA AMENDED NOTICE INVITING BUJ) SEALED BIDS will be received at the omce of the Ctty Clerk, City Hall, Ne.-port Beach, Catuornla, unttl t:OO p.m. on the lOth day of July, 1973, at whlch time they wtn be AS SIGH ED TO SHEPP ARO opened and read, for performing work as follows: Airman Robert J, Lancaster, CONSTRUCTION OF JAMBOREE ROAD POLICE F'AC1UTY soo of Robert Lancaster, 418 CONTRACT NO. 1514 E. OeeaD Ft., Oalboa, has breeD Bids must be submitted on the propoS:il.l form atb.cbed to asstped to Sbeppu-d AFB, tbe contract documents turntshed by the Publlc Works De-Te.a.s, liter eompJetin&: Atr partment. The addiUonal copy of the proposal form ts to be Force basic tninln& at the Atr teta.lned by the bidder for his records. A copy of this Ameod-Tra.1nlng Command's Lactland ed Notice Inviting Bids must be securely attacbed to tbe AF'B, Tesu. He is DOW taking proposal form submitted to the City as part of the sealed bid. spedatised traJ..ning as a com- Eacb btd mu.t be ac.compuied by cub, evW1Id. Cbeek or p.-er systems spec~ list . Bidder's Bond, lllade po.yablo In lhe Clly ol Nnpol'l Boo<II.\---------R Ill amount equal to at 1eut 10 pv<:tnt at tbe IJDOEt l1d.. The tUle ol 1be proJect ud 1be woroto "SEALED BID" 111o011 LIGAL MOTICE be clearly marked oo the of.Uide ot the eJJYelape cootalf)tnr tbe FICTITIOtB Bli»NESS NAJIE bid, STATEMENT The Contract Documents tbat must be completed, uecuted, Tbe follow1J11 per .tOO i•dot.Dc and returDed ln tbe sealed bid are: bu.sJ.neu as: Survey Resource A. Proposal Adl'tsors, 5-46 Baywood Drtn. B. Dealpatloo of Subcontractors Newport Beach, Calllorn.la C. 81dder'• Bood 92660: Tbomu B. Townley, 541 D. NOQ..collu.J1oo .AJfldavtt Baywood Dr., Newport Bel.cll. E. statemelt ot FLDI.ncla.l ReipOUibtUty 'Cal 9Z8&0. F. Tteb.Dlea.l Abllity &Dd EJPV11DCe Rtftrtoc., Tills basl.oeas bcooductedby G. Guarantee an I.DdJYidtaal H. Amended Notice Inviting Bids Signed: Tboma.s B. TO'IfllleJ, 33) 1 E. Coost Hwy., Coro11a 4.1 M•r Em -ZWEBER .' ---~1II:Bl....-n-• .. .. . . ... . . DICK JONES -HEW OWNER -MAIIAGER TbiM do<:umeotl ft11 bt .mud w1.tb U11t signature ud nt..s SU.temeut ns 1Hedw1.t21 t1U.a ot tht penoaa alpine oo btb&IJ ot tb1 blddlr. For Cor· tbe Couoty Clerk of 0r&D18 pon.t1oaa, tbl .tcaaturt• o1 tbl PrNidla& or Viet PrlllidB Countr 011 Ua1 25, 151'73, wu .. ud lloetolary or Aauo~amlloetolary an roqulrod ud lbo COt-lllom E. St Jotm, .._ elor .. _!loll,bollbullbodll>alldoeum-roqa11111rll.--. by Theresa V. Ward,-· I'Ot.IIIT. lolllo-ofa-oblp,lbool-•olu*--~ PuloUob May 31, Jome 7,14, 2919E.COASTHWY pu1Det 1a requi.rad, 21, 1973, to tbe Newport Harbor ~~::::::::~;:::::::::= Mo bids w1.U be acc""'-td trom a Contractor wbo 1u DDt bleD Ensign. F -25621 Ucensed ill accordance w1.tll tbe pronaJ0011o(C~ 9, Dtf1.1ioD ----~~----­m of tile BuslDess lDd Profes.stoas' Code. Tbe Cootnetor s.b&ll state Ills Ucense number &DdciUsUlcatioolntbt Propoaal. LEGAL NOTICE The company Issuing Bid Bonds, Labor aDd Material Boods, FlCTITIOUi BtmNE~ NAlfE a.nd F'althlul Performance Bonds must be an insurance com-STATEMENT pany or surety company licensed by the State of CaWornia. The fol.lo1rta1 persons are The companies must also have a c urrent General Po lley dolng business as: Desfp Lab. Holders Rating or A. or better; and a Flnanc::lal Rating of at Graphic's Tw 1029 Baja. St least AAA as per the latest ediUoo of Best's Key Rating Laguna Beac~ Callf . Jame~ Guide (Property-LlabiiJty), or must bold a Certltlcate of Gavtn Nelson, as ~e ; Bar- Authority from the Secretary Jf the Treasury lmder Sections bara Lynn Net.oo u a.boY 6 to 13 of Title 6 of the Untted states Code as Acceptable Thls business b cooduct!i S11ret1es OD Federal Bonds. by t jteoetal putntrsll!p. Plt.ns, Speciltcattons, and Contract Documents may be Siped: James Gut11 Ne...._ obtained al the Put.Uc Works Department, 3300 West Newport Tbis statement wu tiled w1.tb Boulevard, Ne-POrt Beach, Cautornta 92660. the County Clerk of Ort.nce A depostt of $40.00 wm be required tor eacb set ot Plans. Collllt}' 00 Way 25, 1973, wu. Tbe deposit wtll be returned only ~ returo of the Plans lt.am E. St Jobn. county clerk_ complete and 1n good condtuoo wtthlD teo days or the bid opec-b)' Tberea w Wa.rd deputy LDr. Uoused Specitlcatlons aDd Cootract Documents need oot P~Udl· w.a). 31 'Juoe 7 be returned to the City. 14 21 1.973 tn tr.:. Newpori The City has adopted the Standard Speelllcations for PQbUc H.:rbor' Enst~. F -Z5SZ:S EWAlD YOU DON'T SMOKE MERS NON-SMOKER POLICY will insure your We for a lot less money. & CLAIM YOUR REWARD AT RABBITT INSURANCE --Our 16th Year 548-5554 Bl Costo Meso Works Construction (1970 Ed.Jtlon wtch 1971 aDd 1972 Supple. ,..:JI.K:l••=-•Kl••e~~•-=••c••:JI•K:l••CJI•K:•-.: ments), prepared by the Sor1thern C1llfornt.a Chapters ol the [: American PubUc Works Association and the Associated Gen- eral Contractors or America. Tbe Standard Spec.il!icaUons wlll govern for purpo~s of cootrt.ctual relationsbJpS. Tbl! American lnstltute of Architects AlA Document A%01 "Gen- er al Conditions of the Contract for Coostructloo", Aprtl1970 Edltlon, is Incorporated by reference Into tbe contnct and •tll govern for purposes of construction techniques. ' 111 acoorotaace "'"' lbe provtslDu ol Artlcto 1, c..-t, Pu1 7 ollbe CaWornta Labor Code (Soc-I TIO ot ~ 111o CitY Cotule1J ol U>o City ol Nnpol'l lleocb bu ---a. ......... preoautoc rote ol por <llom -Ia 1>o ~ Ia Wblcll tbt W'Ot"t ta to bt pct.rmed tar -.:11 cna. c)a•llfl~ or t7P1 of workmlll or mecha.DJc ...s.:IID __.. U. OOIIt!"ld a.-1 11u .-tortb tbt• u.ms LD a..,..._ Mo. ma, ...,t'J !" .. 11,1911. A ~Y of aid neohltiolllil,..,...,.. ll till ollke , 1M CitY Clwk. AU parl1u to U>o cooa.ct 1111o11 be -""" by all --ol 1be Callttala ~ Coolo n11111oc 1D pn. 'IIWIIc ..... roloa (See,_ I 7'10-1711 -o). Tbe City ot Newport Bet.eh wtU pay more tbiD !5\-ol tbt eost or this constructloa pro)t<:t from Fedtn.J ReYer. Sbar- lDr Funds. Therefore, COMPUANCE wtTB THE DAVIS· BACON ACT LS REQUIRED. Tbt t1het of t.b1 DaYii~BI.COD. Act Is tbal the nres pa.ld bJ coatncton mut at J.st m..C: tbe prenili.DI nps paid Ia tl'le ar•. Tbe prOflsloos of Part 51 of T!.Ue li, SubUU. A, Code of Ftden.l ReiUlations will 1t.l q~pl)' to tbla eoatraet. Tbe ttleet ol Part 5a I• that the tq)lo)'lntlllt ol appreat~c• oz tralnees wtu bt requtrtd oa tbrl pro)tc:t; aad that 15 ptfCd of tbe appreottcu or tratneea mutt bt La tbllr tlriC year ol tn.tnloc &nd that tl'le number ~ IIJPI"uticu e~k'JJed •ball be tbt maxtmum permltt-' lD ac:cotdl.Dce wttb tllhb- -ralloa. PrOYIIlooa ot tbt Ot."fta·B&ooa Act ud at Put 5t. ol n.tll H, S-lo A, Codo ot Fodonl a.c--tlllt -W. -.cttoo Jli'Otocl aro IDCI-111 1loo ---....s.r tbe "-"II or SPECIAL C~~. 1'bt CODtractor la reqand to .-naut an Wl"t b' ,. per1ocl ot c. ,.r rtom tbt ~ of e.cc~ tt U. oo.- tncl 1>J ... CitY C...U. TM CltJ nun• tM rt&llt to ~ bl6l liUid • till prtCH bid b' lbt buk b111dlae u:llltilUCJiOI P $• (Bid -Mo. ll plllo uy ccmlll•-o1 -.,. -" Mol lioN (llld .. ,.. I 1111' ... 10 lao: ..... l AU-9111 be ~ .... bUlla of ..... '*""""*., * Me.u: ... tbl .... CJOI'Ibl-.a-Df Md .... 0111 ........ _.-will be-Ia .......... ,. -d. 'nl Cttr rue t'W tM 111M to rejlct ..., • 1.0 bldl. ud .. -11111 -..ull' 111--~ ~ CIIJ Clott Hllall: 1-14 MOl II,~ lo ... lloopl-..... PUBLISH YOUR FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT IH THE NEWI'ORT HARBOR NSJCN Officio! newsp~er of the City of Newport B.ach. ONLY $25.00 (Plua.$10,00 for the Orange County tUt.ng fee) We wW take care ol. both the tU1ng and tbe publication U you eend ua the S coplu o1. the Flctlti<li.W Bwllneu Name Statement, nlled out and etcoed, and acctllllp'lnted by a cbecll: for $Sli. Or you can come to tbe En.etp ol.ftce to nu out the forma. Notartslng l.t not neceuary. 1721 E. CoutllwJ,, Col'qaa.,_IIU'.~ ~·Aft.) T.a.,b-: lft&.OIIO · GEM TODAY I . .. -· ,. ........ ,..,., .. -.... ,.u, ...... eM -... THE SMUGGLERS OF CEYLOH Altboqb tbe elalm maybe e_.,ed, II Is said lbal tbiJ'e are more gems ln C eykla than anywbere oa eartb. 6i1 Scouts go 01., ..a&, lf-yoor..old -at Llllcolll mlddlo 'ldl a: .. l*J tbe YioltnJD HaydD'I "PlaaoTJ1oNo. 8'' 1D t...-....e bJ tbe Ambusa«klr Chorale at 8 p.m. FriclaJ', =a Ill Blllltblctoa Beach hlgtl school auditorium. T · .Old Charles Curtis, also a student at Lincoln SPRING aEANING SPEf:UL ADotber elalm, that tbere are more Cey\oO teem IIDlut'· pers tbaD uywbere else, I& probabl)' DO eDgentkxl. at all. ..,. play tbe cello in tbe same work. Heery CurUs •W ~-.. plano. Tbe Ambassador Cborale is a II'O~ of· JW,_·~~~~~cw• coaslsttnc of 125 .-otces from zs high aebOOll •a Onqa Couoty. They will perform tn Genen, ::r=.·JIIl)' 18 and July 22, as well as in 4 other Now tlostercharo• ~ .. Y-singers need ~~~homes dinner will be arranged for IN ..U 11111411cfllxallJ for tbe tbem separately," CUll tt'f•CitJ"'Ifltlll haple," tbe (%> With People Is a ooo- ~·1'1iitd ,.,..._., wbo profit orpnir.atloo that pro... will: ~·,..,}a Newport be-motes people-to -people cood b'e-,...111Wr 11Dw oo the will by sponsoring u annlal I"Ged ...»i .n CftW the 1r0rld. tollf of Amertea.n aoo torel.p THIU JUN! 30, 1f7S SAVE 201o I WAYS IIIIIR 1HAN OADINAIY SRAM CLUN I c~ .... o..,.r I Drl•• futer I Self C.atelned CioYeromeot tecol'dS sbow Ceyloo 1971 pm eJI)OI'ls to tbe ..UZ.e workj at $1 mU- JJoo; but Japan aloDI, iD tbat year,lmported $10mil- Uoa lD pms 0111fut1Dg 1D CeyJoa. other esttmatH t.a- dlcate ... to $260 m~llloa worth ol tams smugled N o1 Ceykla eacb ,_,.. Ceylao -· .... pm-lleariJic lalld from tile Local~ tlDaodotber yotmgsters wbo put oo musical '""* M'H ~ bomts for snows all over the world. Eacb 1b!f 100.,.. Ito J'UUtba wbo summer, most of tf\e cast wtfl ll"''tfe Ia ton Jal;r 1. ctlanges and the rro~ speods I Howe efY"' •1•etflcltr ., S.ft W•ter Uooo~ll CAU. II TODAY • ' • 1 ~ •••tt~13 KQYerameat. cema dl8coY- ered to be -*! oatr to tbe pernmeat. MIDera. bow- eYer, l8t more mCIDIJ from smaglers tbu trom tbe 10-•ernmoot. a1ri'OOIIIG PRESmENT, Mrl. ,._. 1W11, ·-· reeetves a boaq,met of roses from PLEAD ciCI members, tiDCltldlnJ tbe DI'W'IJ lD.Rilled Oft' pru:tdlat, Mra. JobD Pap, left, m:1 Mrs. Rtcbard Button. past prelldent 1f'b0 la tllla year lD cbarp of tbe )uD1or aaUtary members, called TAD's, (Pboto by Tawnseod.) "F•mtJIM no llf'N to tate a month rebearstng and gettJDg oat !f'J!IiOipol tbe ... tor tbe tbe next season's shOw orp.Di- ~-. ....,. J11'0tt4e bee! l.&ed. Tills year, Newport Bea.cb ud tw *"'' nplailuiEUeeo will be the rehearsal site. Lut Farnll. Wlo-11 llllk1Dc local year, they rehearsed tn Bmo- arn .. u .•• 1ar tbt lfOtl'l. lington., Vermoo.t. "1'ber'll.,."'-rs1Dr all day, During thefr stay ~re, q, e dQt , • ...._ at Coroaa del Wltb People ezpects to recruit Mar lil!ll' -..,.,1 IDd luncl!. m:1 some local youngsters for the FRI!E EsriMAT!S. ONE OAY SERVICiol Ad Muat Be Pruentod Illicit mtni.Dc will 10 oo 1n sptte of pernment ac- tteo beeaase lt ls lmpossl- ble to pollee all Ceyloo's jlmg)es. Ametlca.D gem buy- ers beUen tbat Jt will eoo- Unae to be JUst as euy to buy Ceyloo cems trom b- eat sources as It 1a to buy them from government COG- trolled dealers IJ1 Ceylon. cast. \10M. MOTICI Famllles interested tn pro- F1CTITIMII1M191N'ESS NAME vld.J.Dg a temporary borne for Mrs. Page heads PLEAD Pledctag bel' dedteatlontotbe lira. Pap Jnstalled ber DeW' t lrJ'A'i'KMENT cast members may call Miss alms &lid KOala of P.L.E.A.D., boud of directors and preset-TM ...... pwsonisdolng Farrell at 673-5694 tor f\u1her Inc., Mrs. JObD Pap assumed ed a l')ld ebarm to Mrs. Ted .,_!IS u · ta: McCoy Graphic intormatJon. otflce ofprestdeat at tbea.n.autl Rath. oatcotDc pres:tctent,. as F" ..... ,_ RomJr1 Drive, "Famflles who act a.s bOst5 lnstaUatJoa Junebeoo at the La-a symbol of thants lor ber 1n1ae •• ,..llllneT.McCoy, tor our cast will also get a L-~~~~~~~~-~~c-;:.;"~lcue;;I~C~oomtry:::~c~tub. lea.derlbfp. M.ra, P...tp ocaJlald 4412 ~ Dri'A, Irvine ebance to ntch senraJ sbows brleflJ 10111e ol tbe dlrectkll. !n:705. we wiU be staging In the 1oea1 sbe bopes to give P.L.E.A.D. niJ 1: t us ls conducted a.rea Nst before we go oo the dur1ar the year abel.d.. Tbe bJ u ~L road," Miss Farrell DOted. memberabfp tea, Ls scheduled ..... ,.._ T. McCoy, Sbe said the only tull day for ltme 21 at tbe bome ofKrs. 1'IU .......... wu flied with that cast members will be •<ltftld -of Newport lbe C41o1J Clork at Orange around famtiJ bo,_ wtit' bo \ e.cb. Jrrrtiatia'oU created bJ c..,.-,...,. zs, li'JS, WU-on SUDdays. ""..:.~• Mr1 lame~ Berfutllre aad bar Ul.a I. a!....., c:omQ elert, --.,-::-=-:-:-::::=:::---'"'' ~'"""'UA."'uf cou • .nlltee were cJ•eolo mem-by .,. .. 11. W~rd, deputy. LEGAL NOTIC! /(f.:~IU lun. bers t:.r theft ll8e 1D inviting hi:I!Yit: 11&7 31• June 7• 14• NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Chi frleDda: to atteod. 21, lt'J\\ ~ Die Hewport Har-nese-otber oftlcers Installed were bor &...... F _25624 Notice Is hereby given tbat U.rs. Wtu.tam Leonard 18 tlrst the PJanni..Dg CommJss:toc of Arnerlca'l Y:lee-presldeot, llrs. Jamu the City of NeWlJOrt Beacb 'Wtll Berksblre u 2nd Ylee-presi-hold a publlcbearingoo.Ameod-CUISine dent, Mrs. Cbrtsttoe Bernard ment No. 378 Initiated by tbe aDCt Mrs. Olp Moe as 3n:1 NAJIE City of Newport Beach to coo-Promise Good Food aDd 4th nce.presldeota Mrs slder an amendment to Tttle LUNCH' 01~ c~ A 11S J. M. P•Uar u rocor.u.'c ... ~ nt 20 of the N....,rt Beach MUIII-1-.~ \J\...rl\..1,. retary, Mn. Peter Jurlaehu lDC clpal Code by the addltioo ot . ~o GO (SPECIAL corre_..r secre<ary ODd Lalt Sect loa 20.10.025 enttlled Uses I' Mrs. L. P. Guy Jr. as b-eu-Jette . Requiring Use Permit. .aer. 92?0!5. Notice ls berebyfurtber given BANQUETS /CATERING ~ tbat said publlc hearl..og wtu be P.L.E.A.D. Is 0 --I held oo the 5111 day of July cbarltable orpnl:qHoa ol ltcnla 1973, at the hour of 1:30 p.m: ToS.,... You a Memorahk l>mfUr is Our Goal -~-OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK IN CORONA DB. MAR 673-9919 2121 E. COAST HWY. Onnp: Cotmty womendedleated 'JIH,·' 1 n 18 OODducted in the Council Chambers of tbe to ''Promote lAarnlngaad Edu-bJ a Ciii'PifttiOil. Newport Beach City HaU, at cat1oc to eod Abuse of Drup" a.ntct 1111rtp.p Company wblcb time and place any and primarily tnroulfl efforts to Bertram E. Tbarnber, vtce~ all persons interested may pronde to tbe ICbool Qltem of pr......,, appear aod be heard tbereoo. the eomlb ..,...tJontl maiWtll 'ndlt.f' 1 1 1 7 WU flledwttb Jac:queUIIe E. Heather, Wbleb Ul ...,.ed to all qll tbe Collil6t C11rt ol Orange Secretary ttrOCIS, u weu a.s to puants coa, oa.J-1, U'lS. Newport Beach City and teaebers. Tbe address la: ~ I• ? 14 21 28 PlannJng Com mlssioo P.L.E.A.CD., Inc., P.~.~lsill, U'JI. Ia .. a.w'pW{ JbrbfX PllbUsb: June 21 , 1913, In tbe Bable., alltornta, .,._ • E....... F .25145 Newport Harbor Enslg,o, • At Time Of EoHmalo 1740 ••••l'lor Avenue !Nowport & 17th St.J e-M Meoa No ~lfl for tn. ... 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Y &V •all we do ftOt .Wvt! to do anr· t~ing to be aavad. Later yw quote Mattltew 16:!'!, 18 wlt.ich 841fl tMt httvs iMtitad«d tlt.t! Lord'• Supper, 1111.11ing to Hia di.aeiplee, "Dritt.k ~6 nU (){ it." How do rov harmO'li.u yl)t~r fir!lt Htat~ffi with tftit1 com- nw'ltd to do Oai.~ wit.ll. Ch.riBt'tt com- mnnd th.nt 11'1'' be ba.ptiud1 Corinthians 8 :11 -15). The Bible a.1Ao teaches that there will be no envy in Heaven . Not.hinfl' shall enter there that would deftle. We do not have to hannonite these things. ord. Haw subtle Satan's wilea an! We need to "study to ahrw [our- selves] approved unto God, a work- man that needeth not to be uhamed, rightly dividing the word of truth" (II Tim. 2 :16 ). THE FLOOD AND JONAH A. My friend, t his and your next question Bhow how confused the leJlalisl'l are in reR"ard to the plan of salvation ; that is, how a sinner is really brou!l'hl to 11. !laving knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ. When He ~aid to H it~ disciples, "Do this in re-m.-mhrance of me," He was not talking of t..h~t: who needed salva- tion, but to those who already JKX'I· Kessed it. He had already told them to rejoicP because their names were written in Heaven. in the Lamb's Book of Lire .. How were they saved~ How did they get their na.met~ writ- len in Heaven? By partaking of thP Lord's SupJ>er'? No! A thousand tim@1i, no! They got their names there when t.hey believed the exhor- tation of J ohn the Baptist, ·'Bdlold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world" (John 1 :29 ) and accepted Christ. However. even with our ftnite mind.s. we can readily see that ju11t ag .!lOme have a greater spiritual un- derHtandinrr -shall I say capacity for the things. of God? -just aa some let Christ take their whole lives now on earth, even so wiU their ca- pacity fpr the enjoyment of Heaven be gruter. The litUe child who loves the Lord is aA happy u he can be, but surely the oldt'r we grow and the more we have fellowship with Chri!lt, thP greater ~rows our capa.c- it~· of love for Him. I like to think or our rewar-ds in Heaven as something that eha ll be ""to the praise o£ hi ~ glory." !lOme- thinK that will mean even ~realer f't>f"\'ice for Christ throughout all eternity, rather than to think of re- wards "" something Cor our own pl easure. I like to think of the crowns awaitin~ the Christian in this light, all to ~how fonh the prai~es nf Him who hath railed u;:; out of darknes!l into Hi !I man•elou~ liR"ht. To me, this i<t>tlle!! all .~uc-h f!UP~ti on ~ a.~ thP one Q. Plel.u~ give rM •om~ Striphn1J/. -proof of tll.e dory of JO'tlllh a'ftd tilt. whale and nlBo of tit• flood, A.. The Lord J esus verified the his- toricity of these events during Hi8 earthly ministry. In Mattllew 12 :38- 42 H'e ga.ve the Jews "the sign of the prophet Jonah" as typical of His own death and r-esurrection when He said, "For as J onah was three da,ys and three nights in the belly of the whale. (marginal reading of whale in Greek is 11ea.-m.on.~t e r) ; !\0 shall the Son of man be three days and three night..'! in the heart of the earth'' (Mall. 12 :40). We read in Luke II :29-30, where J esus is speak- ing to a crowd of people "gathered thick together . This is an evil generation : they seek a sign ; and there shall no sign be given it, but t.he siRn of Jonah the prophet. For as Jonah was a sign unto the Nine- vites, so shall also the Son of man be to this ~ene ration." My friPnd. onP d()(>s R'OOd works, not in order to he !laved. hut becau!le he i1< t~aved. If .vou are resting in n wr "doin~" a..'l you e\·identlr are. .vo u are JlOi nfl to be \"pry disappoint- pd one of t he~e days wht>n you mr-et Him 14"hO ~aid over and on•r a~!\in t hat ~a l\'a!io n i"' 1111 of .Q'racr-. with· out wnrk~ of any kind. Rely only upon C"hrif't who accomplished rf'· rlf'mrtion un the t"ro>~N. PRIVATE INTERPRETATION PicturinJ( the corruption that will be on the earth at the end of thi~ age, Jesus said, "But a.'l tl-le days of Noe were, l'O ~hall also the coming of the Son of man be" (Matt. 24 :37 J. The apostles also bore wit.n!"SS to the fact of the flood. Again arehaeology a.nd the legend!! of the ancient peo- pl€'8 prove that they knew of the floOO, although it must be admitted tha.t some of the stories coming down through his tory and le!lend are per- verted accounts of the Bihlical rec · ord. Certainly wp flo not question that God was able to perform these miracles. They are to he cla.'lsed with all other miracleg &.'1 supematura.l. Indeed our whole Christian faith is ha.<~ed upon the :<upernatu ral. THE B£L1£VER'S REWARDS OF BIILE7 Q. Plt>nSf' npl.ain thiil tJt''r~f! f ound in Suond Pt>l er l :fO: "N o prophecy nf thr u n.'pt11re iR nf any private int" rprP fat inn . '' Q. Hmr l'O.?J lh.trt' be drgree.9 of U · l•·ttrd fnr ,'(f'1htl .~ in 1/eavrn? Wnuld (hnt Jl.t>t h1• a. 11n11rr P of f•nvy rrnd ~trifr? A. The Pxplanation of this statement i~ that we may not take a Scripture out of its contt>xt. or interpret one \"€'r~e apart frQm the whole Word of God. It is not t.o be tl"'t"at.ed Wl an j;:o !at("d truth That way it could mean an.\'thinfl under the sun that Wf' mi,R"ht want to makp it mean. This i;;; exactly what ma.n y ~oo,:ould-he critic!! nf the Biblf ha\'e done, but they only .,how thl>i r i)\norance, a..' we-11 a..~ thPir dcfiancl' of t he living God. by such pen·e rs wn of the inspired rec- A. Tht" Rible teac hc~ t hat there are dt"lli'Pf'"' 11f reward in Hea\·t>n ( F ir.~t WHO MADE GOD? By Dr. Hatry Rim~ FROW. •'SWORb,or '~HE LORD" M. URFREESBORO, TENN. After one p11rticular lecture, we were approached by a youn1 s tudent who desired to enter into a discu .. ion concerning origjne. Thill youn11 enquirer be11an by sayinli', "I would like to talk to you in the.l•nruali'e of science. In this interview I hope we c11n confine our~lves to acientific fact!! and lanrua11e 11nd 11et to the bottom of this question I desire to al!k." Of c.o ur.e we were more than willin~ to meet the youth upon his cho-een ITOUnda. Our early days in the atudy of medicine were 11pent learning the double· pointed, twelve-cylinder, knee- action words. and we felt that if he wanted to apeak exclusively in the weird and compound verbiage of science, we ahould be happy to accommodate him. We felt th11t the discunion promised much . The lad opened the conversation by saying, "Where did the world come from?" To this I replied, "Now, let ua be scientific. What do you mun by "world"? Do you mean thi.!ll planet, thill sol•r system, the sidereal llystem , the universe. the cOilmos, or what?" In BO rne surprise the boy huitated . Then with an embarraued smile. he replied with an npreuive wave of his hands, "I mean the wholt shoot inK match '" We lauihed and said. '"Th11t's not acientific. but is very cle.111r . You wish to know when the cosmos came from."' He •11id, ""All right, if that'• the word I want. where did the coemo~come from?" '"h waa created." ''By whom, or by whlit?" "By God," waa our aimple and •in cere reply ""Who or what i• God?'" he ll•ked. We looked at him ciOMiY, to be s\IJ'e he wa• really in earnnt with thi1 quntion. W• .. .,, at leut, that he thou1ht he wu thinkinr and even that attitude on the part or a Btudent i• one to be encoura!Pd! So we an•.,..r.d., "God i1 the Deity who DUKie .U thinp. You may caU Him 'Pint CaU..,' 'Locoe,' 'P..-.onlfitd Power,' or wlaataver elM you • .uh. The point a., behldd \he appearance of the cocmoe theN revsalN • P.-.oo wlto ill the AuU:tor tA a.1.l enat.d thin~~. He lo Lifo IBbom>t ... "AU ril:kt," be aaid ... _..will p.-u..t for • mo~M~~t and aak lhlo:'WN ...... GodT •• .. ftfo.-ab ..-.God,'' .. our ,.jebt-. "Yoa ue aot IMina -tlllc "' ,_, '-· w. ..W-OM .... Lifo W...•i. ladle g'•••U..ereWtwa ~ "' .... c..-""''" lifo -II b 1 II,... Tllo 1111 fll DIM!> lo 1111 -lo .... , I, lha _.IJ' "sr W •· ••·• • per a.e. a Cre.111to r. We said that He Wftll Hlf-e:.:istent, and there is no other term for 11n Infinity that ia penonified that ia more upressive than Inherent Btins. God always waa. for thert could benobegjnninrto Deity." "Oh, CORM,"" he aaid. '"I can 't accept that, you know lt'a not scientific.'' We said. "I am sorry you can't see that, but that's the beAt we can do. Now let me ask you some questions t o which we also wish a scientific an11wer. Where do you think the c011moa came from?" "It was evolved ."' "Out of wh11t?" "Out of a nebuloue mass of gaseoua matter." Fortunately we had relld thiS same le•tboolr.. and so we were prepared t.o aek, ''Wht!re did this nebulous mass or gaseous matter come from?" The young man frownt:d in puzzl('ment for a moment and said, "Oh. l gueu you would say that was cre11ted ." "But 1 am through talkmg now; where do you say that it came from?"" "Well, I will concede that the orili.nal ma88 of vapour wall created." "By whom, or by what. was it created?" "By Nature." "Very well, then, what or who ia Nature?" He haitated a moment and Mid. "Er, you know, Nature ia the-er. by Nature we mean what we mean when we aay Natu,.!" We aaid, "I 1m afraid t.h•t il not very Kientific nor dear. We do not know N•ture. Just who d it7" "Well, Nature d the fint c•UM of everythin1. the primary beftnnin1." "·Then who made N•ture and when did Nature belin ?'' The lad nun• open hil hands in d"pai.t at our 1tupidity and aetd, "Nobody made Nature at any time; Nature .J-wa)'t wul" We lau..-and .. id.. "1 am IOn'Y. I ean.not acct"Pt that; it » not KientUk." There we parted company, both of Ul haYil'll bMn t.alkin1 about the .. me identical Penon 01' Foret under two clill'erent nama. The mAD who thinke h" way throuah the mec.baaic:s of crutloD will ftnd. bohind .U c::rea'-1 0tattcr, a PtnOOlfiltd Bciq olla&eUl,.DOt and JM)11N:r. Thlo s.u.. ho ..u. God. TM maD wbo il cont.mt &o brl ou-'ldal-...., ciUDir ...., .. .t tiM ..,....,.ce fll r... bohiDd -.lo <011kallo ..... ''NatuN," and...-cm. ··ta &M. ·--, .. Clod cr.l.ecl &1M ta I fill ...S tM ..nil" (Goa. J:ll. Noah's Ark SEARCH FOR ARK CONTINUES JEWISH HOPE, Box 707, Los Angeles MoreA. 1970 ISTANRUL. Turkt:,·-Somr pif'I"N<-of wood . pos..<~ihh, 4.500 )·ears old. disnwerf'd thi ~ o:um- mf'r on thf' 17_(X)().fool mountain in f'll'-t!'rn TurkPy. ha''" spurrf'ti th(' o:rif'nli «l<~ to ~('arch furthrr for this Vf'S!f'l. -\ccordin~ to ]('wish and f:hri ~t i an trfldi- ti nn, the Ark savPd Nflah, his famih· anti pai r~< of animals from a Aood that CO\'I"rf'rl th,. wnrl d. Similar !>torie!\ of f"'';cape hy hoat from a Jlrf'al Aood apfWar in ntlwr anril"ot \1 iddlr F..ll!<lf'm l.orf'. The rxpedition was finant'l"d unrl,., a U.S. ~ron·rnment grant to the Arctic ln!<litntr of :"l'orth America. Harry Crawford of 0Pnvrr lrd thf' six -man 6rld. tf'sm that found thr wood . It was hi11 <wVf'nth f':<pediti on In thr· arrs. Anothf'r mem):)('r of tlw lf'8m who harllll"rn to thr a rf'a a numbn of timf"!! since 1946. Ft<r · nand '\'avarra flf RordP"au"t. FrancP. ~aid that the wood wa~< similar to handhrwn timbn hr had once found thrn•. An analysis of hi<~ find· in]l indiraled it wu approximately 4.001) VI'IH~ old . Hf" said the rPC!'Ot diSCllw·ry. idrn- tififfl as r.r('f'k oak from a trf'f'" thai p;rOW!I in tll f' rrjlinn of Ararat. wa!" pr,.sumNI In hr a~ anri('nl. 0oP ~f'tr•nti~l at lra!ll bt:lirvr~ thjQ i<~ BCIII· lll l,· thr tf'main~ r,f thf' Ark. Hr wa ~ w>th 1h1• ''(ploratio11 company. and madf' tlw !ltatr mrnt · "Thf'rP ;., Onf' thinp; ~urt" that nnt hioF~: in nat11n· rnulti ha\'f' formf'd .<~urh _,n ohj,.rt." 1/,. rla 1 m~ aftrr rxamininfl thr ~urrnunrlinj!.~ thllt thiq ~mall lrvrl platrau ha10 "lid down fr.,m a much hiflhf'r .hitudf' "'hNP il WIIS l"ll\'t"rl'fl with "now 11nd ic r thrOUflh thr rntin• j>f"rind . Thii"' 11I"' agrt'l'!l with thr llri"'l ,,.por1 that tht• nativN daitrll'd lhf' bill boat wai'l first rf'l'I"&INI t-.y 80 t'lr1hquake that brou~ht 1 F~:larif'r down lht' mountain destroyinp: a amaH vill&flP. Thf" width of thi!!. ({Irma! ion c-o rres- pond!! Pf''f"rtly wi th lhf' width of Noeh'tt Ark. The ~Toup plan~ to ~tart thf' !W'COnd phav of its Opt""ration nPxl yrar. !M-twl"f'n July IS and l.ugu!!t 15. thf! bnt M"ason for exploration of th(' rPjlinn . It probably will start hy nmov- in~ the iet", , About 900.000 cuhic yard~ of thr ice and moraine ~ p:1acit'r-gg thrrl:'d ~o""" -would hevr t() 1M-: remQv('d in ord"r to expoae thf' a rk , ~lit'vrd In hllvf! brt-n ISO yard8 long. The book of CA-n('aie says God o rdeft'd Noah to build .111n ark 300 cubilll long. A cubit w1s .111bout 18 inchet. Gene1is Nfl that th(' Ark landed on the "mount1ina ol Ararat." Mount Arult i11 on t.hf! hordl"r between Ruuia and Turkey, .. aU mapt show It, with mo.t of tht mountain lyin~ in Turkey, but there: it a chain of mountalne known by tiM! aame n.&mtl' tptUdins over eontiderable lt.:r· ritory. YOU ASK ME HOW? You •* me how I ~Vf mJ h .. n lo Christ? I do not know , There came 1 ~..1mina fM Him In my hMrt So Jo.s •I!"· I found earth'• flowers would f1de and die. I -for ..-blnfl tho! could utioly; And ............,d tbm-1 ...., to clo,. To lift •z.!:,okea burt to Kim In pr•JV· I c1o -I --1<11 ,.,.. how; I only '-w & Ia .,., S.riotrr oow. ., AUIID W. DPAID, D.D. J•clltw Pwof 1 r .t Mlw Twt mt ,_.. 111 s'rtlcef Sa ,,...,, EJk-. '-' "' t ...... P& New Life in Owiet , lu••• 6:1·14 ••9M •tH•IITIAM I lACON'• CO~LIMUtQOD. M,..l.. Goldc:n Tu.t : "For tlri tvOfJ•s ofli" is dHIIt; hi tlu gift •f Go4 U lf#f'1flll Aft tl.,owgh lu.u Citrin owr L<WI' (Rom. 6:23). (Cootfnued from last week) INllMATt UNION WITH CHRIST'S DtATH Romans 6 :5-11 reads: "For If we have been planted together in the likeoeu of his death, we ahaU be abo in the likeness of his resurrection: knowing this, that our old man i1 crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that huce- forth we should not serve sin. For he that is dead is freed from sin. Now if we be dead with Christ, we beli~ve that we shall also live with him : knowin~ that Christ being ra.i~ from the dead dieth no more; death hath no more dominion ov~r him. For in that he died, he died unto sin once; but in that he liveth, he liveth unto God. LikewiSe reckon Yf: also your~lves to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto God through Jesus Onist our Lord." lutt1 thereof. Ne;ther yield ye ~ member• u inm'uments of u:a:rtcbt-- eoutneN unto ain : but yldd }'OW"-" sel•es unto God, u thole that are aJhoe from tht dead, and your memben u instrument. of righteoutnet~ onto God. For Jin ahaD not lave cSomlo- ion over you : for ye are ·bOt uncler the law' but under rrace." In the consideration of 'f'CI'Itl 12-- 14. the: comments of a faithful expos;. tor of Romans an worthy of note : .,.(),is the other 1idc of truth. Nep- ti't'dy, we art-not to allow sin to ~ our muter. Poaitivdy, we. are to pre- tent ourwlvn to God for Hi1 u.e and lef'Viae. 1be ta~aes of the verb ar~ ttrilc:in.-htte abo. 'Do not keep on preeentinr your members u wapon~ of unrighteousntt~ to tin, but once f<K all puaent youne1ve. to God u thole "''ho arc livinc from the drad. aod your mcmbcn u wa.pona of ri«ht- ~sness for God.' It is the::= tion of ountlves, tM "This ['Lit NO' liN rl'igM'} foOows u a consequence from the foregoing rtt.e verses that precede vene 12), and the present ten.e of the verb is specialty noteworthy. It implies a con- tinuous attitude and action of the l:w> liever; becaust of our oneness with Christ in His death and life we are not for an instant to allow any domin· ion of sin in our being. II it were posaible so to render the wOTd.s, we should say, 'Ktep on not allowing sin to be: king in your mortal body.' Here- in lies our pcnonal responsibility. Be- cau~ of what Christ is we are not to allow sin to be: our lord. This. ( 'fW•l· choi~ hued upon our politioo in Christ Jesus in order that we may be u~ of God. and tttn Hbn daily iD ria'hteousness and true boHneu' ( cf · W . H. Griftith Thomu, Ro ....... 1912. Vol . II. Ill'· 16. 17). Romans 6:5-I 1 presents the notable teaching of the believer's union with Christ's death and JUurrction. In the study of these verses ( 5-11 ) , atten- tion is directed to the ~marks of the late Dr. Charles Hodge, a well-known theologian of the nineteenth century. "In verses 5-7 he (Paul} shows that such is the nature of union with Onist, that it is impossible for anyone to share the benefits of his death without being conformed to his life.. Such being the ~. he shows, verses 8-11, that as Christ's death on account of sin wu for once, never to be re- peated {cf. Heb. 7,27; 9 ,12. 28 ; 10:10 ; I Pet. J :18]; and his life a life devoted to God; so our separation from sin is final, and our life a life consecrated to God. . . . Let believers consider themselves partaken not only of the death of Christ, but also of his life. As his life is perpetual and de- voted unto COO, so also must theirs be.. It is through Christ that we die unto sin, and live unto God. It is DOt • W(' that Hve, but Christ who liveth in us -Galatians 2 :20. The words rendered thrMlgh Christ may be more literally tr.anslated iN Christ, i.e. it i5 in virtue o f union with him th&t we die unto sin and ti ve unto God" ( cf. A Conunt"lary Oft tM E,WW Jo IM Rom<mJ, 1836, pp. 139, 145). In conclusion to the ptQel'lt \eMail, it is appropriate to the l.lm'fU. of the Westmirutl'r SltO'rllf' • CtJtlrlri.tM to Question 35 oonceming sanctificatiocl. "Sanctification i1 the work of God'a free grace, whereby we are renewed in the whole man after the ima«e of God, and are enabled I'TlOft and mon: to die unto sin. and live unto right-............ Juvenile Delinquency~-Why? By David F. Nygren. Litt. D . fROM "THE !V.A.MGE\..," aox lS, LARGO, P'\..OAIO.A. "FLAMING YOUTH" and "JUVENILE DELINQUENCY" are pertinent u · pf'eSSions today, The fact of the matter is that the ~ituatLOn hna produced a aevere ca!le of "headache" for Amenca It has been s.cud thut the best way to sue~ in life ;. to choose the nRhl k1nd of parents. We ht.:lieve that the JuvenilE' delin- quency problem in our land today i'l an effect for which there ia a cause, and that the ca u11e can be unearthed nght m ou r American homes, and to be more prect~e, fathers and mothen are to blame. Il every parent would renhze the imporwnce of Bible readmg and pruyer in the home. it would lead to a new mttion Nothmg is more needed than a multiplicntion of Christian homes. There is a t·ryin~ nL"ed for the Jesus type of parent.B: "All for me and my house, we wtli aerve the Lord" (J oe. 22:6). Where there ia a lack of p~~rental dii!Cipline, one may e..:pect casualties in hum11n nature. Of 14 teen-age boys, when asked by their Sunday acbool te11cher how many got their own breakfast, 13 hands went up. Why did they get their own breakfast? In most cases. "Mnm and Dad were out la te lu t night." Where were they? The neighborhood ('O('ktail parlors had kept them until th~ wee hou rs of the moming, and, of course. they mwt get their rMt. Talk 11bout "hberty, levity and loosenes.s!" How despicable! How shocking! What an indictment of parenthood I J . Echt:a r Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Invea tiRation , aays, "Church attendance 11nd crime appear to be like insredientll of oil nnd water -they dt> not mix." Spend the lord's Day in lhe right way : Go to Church! CH[LD TRAINrNG A COMMAND AND A PROMISE When 11~heolotr\8b were: d.igltinl in Vw ruina or ancient Nineveh tht'y earn# upon a library or plaque!! con~in~ the IOJoYit pf V¥' realm. OfM! o( the lnwa .ff3(i. in eff~l "'If you (ail {o teack yOut-ctltld to obeY. lt you fall tG telich him to lflJ)Kt the pror,erty right.l of othen, you and not be are '"pon!!ihle for the ret~utt of your neslecL ' (William Tail, "hIt Juvenile or Adult Delinquency"). ~ In Romans 6: 12·14 we read : "Ld not sin therefort: rtign in your mortal body, that y~ should obey it in the That i!l a carrec.t con~pt. God gave ~hildren parent.l'L becai!M! they need them, Pnn'nl.!l are respomible for the training and renrtn~ or their children. "Train up a child in lhe way he !!hould go; and when he is old, he wil l not depart from if' (Prov. 22:6). PROM .. KtNfi'S RUSINf.Sf,'' What The Bible Says About BfOI.A COI.I.F.G F.., LA \lf RAD t\ Heaven t"••~•·~••• •rrJel• I• • ••rl•• We believe that Heaven is real. We believe also that the believers who die go to be with a real Lord in a real place. Why, then, does God not strengthen our faith by giving us a realistic touch and contact with those sai nts who have left this earth? Spiritism claims to answer this question and professes that the living may have communication with the dead, Seances are held and actual "ap- pearances" are claimed t::~ have occurred. Christian people usually mock at these spiritualistic claims, saying that there is nothing to them but fraud and trickery. But God would not have given us the warninp that He has given in the Bible apinst spiritism if it were hannless (d. Deut. 18:9-12; Isaiah 8:19, 20; I John 4 :1-3). What is in it1 We answer that the devil is in it, and his demons are a part of it. Satan is an impersonator. He will devise all kinds of lying wonders, and signa, and miraclea to deceive, if poaeible, the very elect. We cannot now diacuu at leni"th the ruination of mind and health that have come to many who have tried to pierce the veil that hides thinp after death. Thle much we do .say: All 1uch attempta brinar the eeeken into contact with Satan and his powen of the air--an experience which cannot but crute diautroua ef- fecte to the penon who indulree in it. Therefore, let us beware of necroman~n, wiu.rda, apiritualta- tic medjunu. all of whom aee.k: to enter forbidden -~--Let ua consider briefly whether or not then are any Scriptural reuona for llvitlll aalnta to bo danled communication with loved onea who have rone to be with Chrilt. We reed 111 II Corinthlana 6 :7: "We walk b7 faith, not b7 1i.Jhl" If God pvo ua "a.ht" Into the beJond, we would lie carried oot of tha rulm of faith and woold bo bulnr our conl1clace chleiiT 11(1011 thlnp that ........ . We 'lt'CIUI4 ..... trapped In "the ID&N rlf tho cllvll," ud "talum captlw bJ 111m at hlto wiD" (II Tim. 2:2e). 8atu .. "the priDe& of tho po-of tho a!Jo, tho 1pirlt that DOW worblh ID tile~ of 4ilobetllcJce" (Bph. 2 !1). If OM ptllldlltt.4 u bfl LoMb T. Talbot Chancellor. Biola Schools n:nd Colleges, l'n t.. to enter his special domain, we would be exposed unnecessarily to Satan's wiles and deceptive de- vices. We who are in the flesh see now "through a glass darkly." At present, we do not possess a body adapted to contact with heavenly beings. Our pres- ent mentality could neither understand nor debate heavenly things (II Cor. 12:3, 4 ). Once our Lord did pennit two men from the glory to come on a mountain apart from the multi- tude and to talk with Him in the presence of three of His disciples. What was the result? The record is in Luke 9:28-36. First, the disciples "were heavy with sleep.'' Second, "They feared as they entered into the cloud.'' Third, they said, "Let us make th ree tabernacles; one for thee and one for Moees, and one for Elias." Jf God allowed us on earth to talk with the saints in Heaven, our reaction doubtless would be exactly the same aa that of the three disciples on the Mount of Tranaf\pration. We, too, would sleep, dazed by the glory. We, too, would be filled with unspeakable awe and fear. We, too would respond unwiaely. havinl' only the pow- er of human reasoninr as the disciples ha.d. Tht~y wished to build three tabemacl-for tho Lord Jeaua, for M08es, and for Elijah-thua comm.ittina the grievou• sin of placinl' th11 Son of God on • plane of equality with the departed dead I God does not want our worabJp to center in men, even in men who have ,one to Heaven. To the blunderillJ' diaclplea, "then came a voice out of the cloud. aayin11, Thla Ia my beloved Son; llcar him" (Luke 9 :86) . When John, on the Isle of Patmoo, aaw a ahin- lnll one, he fell at hla foet to woRblp him. But Immediately John wu reproY11d with tho worda, "See thou do it not; for I am th7 f.Uo.....,rvant, and of ttl¥ bn>thren the prophets ... woRhip God" (!Wf. 22 :9). a.!leven who are with Chrlllt "~ from their labouR" (Rev. 14 :18). The Idea that oaiDta are hovartn. around IOIMWhen In the alr abo.. aa, ftoatlna aboot 111 blluful wander!np, Ia uttar\J liD- true. OUr bollrrillll dead are far abo.. tho tint hMVOJL ThOJ c&IUIOt oom& to .. IJDtil that biaMod d.r wbotl ou-who tJJ.p In z ... wiU Oocl brizqr with him." ADd do JOG think that God WO<IId •ut ua to brltll" back tho oaiDta no are bapPJ ID HI- to brm. the bMlt to thll 1'ale of taant Haw th.q DOt had their c1.r of oorrow aDd of ~t Now th.q rut from tbalr labon. WilT "'-ltl .,.. W1J11t to COD!act lloat 11 DOt tho Lord.J-Obriat, our ~ HlP l'lioot, lllfllcl•l to ...t all our ,.., all4 to bear all our btu I•• f • ' • Fro m the Police Blotte r 0 WlmraDAY, KAY 10 'ud lllo N'lt ao1f e-llld Lido, UGo lolo, an sn11J ..U c ..... ~ Jl, ol ... ,.. ........ RWed • ...., u .. doll -.... 4110 Put "-Port. MO. Ill, ICf._. 01 a door otrertd _., EDC11Jh; tbll callJ lla.e ...., Tbt ..... ICCMiilofearTJ~ecabron utrJ to I tb!efWbobrotet.ato made lor tle illt ltl JIICIII68 1Wq bt•liMII .:: ud llidUriW pWn __.ttl 511 Ftftllld, CoroDI. citl Mar, • , .AUtllldca'IW ............ some1, l1SS Oruet ""·• arm ftom a FUidoa lalud udlltoleportab .. Qreoequtp. aldBIDdraGet,UIC:O..It., Co.ta M .. ,CaJU. t:MI'7:Ct.rl .ltorJ ud 1IQ booUd OD lbl mlllt.,...at$2H,50. Newpott Sborea, &ad lOTI lEI Artbol ....... at polly 111111 • • • Fruk ' FRIDAY JUNE I eamo Ia llld Aolo $18 froDt W port ~~~::.-.~ ":; Roel, 54. al 7'71 W. Utb St., JobD EYM-Ml, 48, of ZIS-l/2 pur II OD tiM! kl.tebee~. ·• M, Artboter, !101 I. P~~:m. c-. ............ arl'elteiS 011 S5tb st., West Hnoport, 1t'U COODUI SimptOn, lOSI W. 8&J WOOd. Suta ADa, Ca.Ut.., ti?Ol; a ftbie .. code warrut , .. Itt-booked Oil tbe ebarp o1 pos-Awe., Bllxll, wu pett1a11 doe GoorcoJ.·Kololu,U'IJ-etul-,14,oU0314tbSI., sosslllc ...,1,.... ••• WtW• at 11>50.1/2 w. a.-ems., Dr., Newport Betdl tleiO; 14. WMt Newport, Wll booked Cll Bailey 5Z of 2118 Santa Ana wbeo abe harned to lean, 1M nrd YIDdeQ .Boacbt, 111 40tb a fallart to prot'lde 1rllTaDt AYe., (:~ Mesa, wu sllbled dog attacked udbitber;IIIDWtbe St. N ••• Someooe speat tbe Mem-staggerlng don. the stdewalk dog 1s ln the eUBtody of Ilia • nport S.cfl. ClllL orial weeteod .teaUDe bulkllnc rlgtlt lD trout of the poUee owner for 10 days; thls 1a tM H~ bulinea 11 oetJracted ~from Rc.llcCommoo, st:aUoa and failing tbe sobriety dog's first bite ••• b)' l poeral DU1Dirilllltp. 4109. s..hore Dr., West New. test, was booted oo the charge • SATURDAY JUNE! Biped: Cui~. port, 1! electrical wires were of drllllk 1a pabUe ••. Driving Hts 10 • ed bike wartb Tbta Rate----cal: aDd remOYed, ud ?0 ft.D. wltboci; Ught& was bad eoougfl $300 had ::._ from b1J: "-lahlAc rima wortb $140 were but wbeD Artbur Sibley 49 ' d lared.....,J -tbt Co111.ty Clelt: ol 0.... laUD fromabutldingundereon ' ' pnge, ec ames~,.-. CouotJ oo II&J 15. 11-., tQ.. • a.n WIRTA bu jotMd tb... atructioo • of ZOOt-A Court. Central New-1223 W. S.y AYe., Central New .. Uam E. St Jot.. ce.ty c'-' ~Company u a DWllpt • port, drove with one wbeel oo port •.• Wbeo HarlanlAt'y,!l. by Tberua M, ...... ...,., ot commerdal '"etnc. TtrrJ • THURSDAY, MAY 31 tbe sboWder of the road, and of 4404 E. Coast lhry,, Coroaa PabUab: Kay 11, ,_. '7, Wtllfl. dtreetar at commercial Joseph McGra•, 18, of Z808 tbeD rode down the center Une, Highlands was stopped !or' 1 14, 21, 19'13, lD lht !tiwpwt WalK •D!!C'91C'Mt tbla week. W. Ocean Front, West Newport, ball 1D I!JOUthbot.md aad hall Ln trattlc vt~laUoo,aroutloecbect Harbor Eutp.. F..at15 Mr. W::..., wbobubeeousist· riding hts bite oo a sidewalk, oortbbouDd lane, pollee pulled revealed an Ot.tt.st.aDd1Jl war- K"..-collided wttb the Ford drl'feo him over and put him throogtl rant at which potnt be wu LECAL tetYICI ut r•lestate DWIII&U for tbe by Date Pyle of lltssloo Viejo, tbe sobriety test, whlch he tr~rted to tbepollcestatioD Su Dleto Port DIJtrtct slDCe who wu bl.cting out of a prt-failed; be was booked 011 the and booked • • . Jaek Hall, -FICTITIO~ 8anl(£SS JUliE liSt, w1ll be iDYOIYed La leastDc nte parti.Dg lot; Joseph was charge of driving lfider the 20, of g87 Center St., No. 7, STATEYElfT JrTtDe Compuy commercial taken to Haag hospital ••• For Influence of alcohol ••. Charles Costa Mesa had tbe same ldDd DR. RALPH W. GERARD of Coro .. del Mar, proleaor emerltu at OC lntne, aftd Wrs. A. s. Borsa.nyi of lntDe were boDored fot OUiataudtnc ~ervtces to tbe Frleods of tile OCI Library at the annal boot l.Dd autbor awards dlDDer. Proleuor Gerard wu aceta.lmed for bts oat- st:andtJI.c aentee u preatdeot of the Ol'p.Dlsatioa. darlDg tbe put 2 years. Mrs. Borsanrt was boDored tor ber YolDDteer aerriee dtD'lDC the J:Ut year. N.B. BUILDING PERMITS Tbe foUowlng ,.._ an IMJMIDp. Wlth tbe Sa.a Diego 3/4 of a mile, a pollee unit Townseod, 46, of 327 62nd St., or experlen~e ••• A formerlY dolor buslneu u: n. Wwt Ptrt Dtstrtct, be wu lnYolved followed Jerry Overlord, :14, Newport Sbores, started r.m-lockJ storage door wu opee Coast Trolley Car Co. 1M Cal-Ill admlDJ.sterio( leuesforcUs. of 2M Orange Newport Shores o.tng when pollee came to and $1 ooo worth of houaebold teo Cootie Boutlqal, 'J.t1 lrMia tr'ld 'fletutles at SO Diego Otl the hlllt~Y al Z:SO a .m: inYestigate a disturbance call, furntsttlngs belonging to Elisa· Cout HlP,way, L..-. t:IISt: I.ateraatlooal Atrport, Sbelter withtberedUgfltbUnking h;oot-but be was caught ln the ZOO beth Whitne .. " p kN.., Wlllia Roy 1(-• -fa aDd 8 bor laland He ' y, ._...., ar • Btaellt permit Luued by the • NEWPORT CENTER m p, lall1 ar • log the horn, andftnallyactivat-block and booked on the ctarge port 1309 were stolenbetwfM!Il N a.--..... ld Brooks Street, I..-~ 11 IIW'J'Jed a:Dd baa 2 cbUdren. lng the siren, but Mr. Overlord of p!A>Uc intoitcaUon ..• E. Ma/ 1 and Jtme z Deborah ewport._.cb 11\U. Lag!iepart-lrv1De Co., 610 NewportCeD- Ca. 92651; Susa.a W..,.... ctS. st!U refused to yteld lmt11 he Hinshaw, 144 Vla Yella, Lido Settles 203 4200 Sb-~ West meot durlnf the first Z weeks ter Dr., teoaat developmeot tor ougb, 324Brooklaw..t,~ SEEKS WINGS OF GOLD reached borne; he t:atled the so-Isle, reported that someooe Newpo;t told Newport ··Beacb of tb1J: mootllia for a $S63,850 Rutu • Toetet, Attorneys, HEED A LISTEHIHG I!AR? Beach, CL 9ZS51; c.., L,. brlety test a.od was booted oo threw louvered glass andbulld-Police that someooe bad eat~ ofllce bulldtng sbeU Dear the $1'7,6'72. Penney, 32-4 Broallll....._ t. *"' EnsteD Gary L. St111.11 a charge of drtvt.ng \Mer the log materials trom his building ered her home th.rougb a side a1J'port. The followlne pe:rmlta;, • NEWPORT ~~:::::::::~ guoa. Beacb, CL -1. ot 15'7 Costa Mesa St., Costa lnflueoce of alcohol •.• wu. at 729 VIa Lido Soud ••. While door aod had stolen $25& from !5c,OOOOROaod over • were lssued: Fnnt Roes, Z story ~~~lex. Tbis buslneaa .. ~ sata ts• .... bu completed tbe radar Uam Raymond, 34, who refused he was Y1s1Ung a friend at 327 her purse which sbe had left NA DEL MAR 309 33rd St., $45,230. by a general put S i.JIIIIf'cept operator phase of his bls address althougb be saJd be Alvarado Place, Balboa, Mark on a roc!dn chair wbile ristt-C. E. HJeU , Z story d~lez. Irv1De Co., 1024 Bayside Dr., Christ is lllr tJruwn.' (bristitlrl CONIIsf'iirtg CAN bdp S•8·283Y •• S-48 ·1733 Rl'li. ]IMin N. Hl'ffry Siped: Susan • ...., .. _ •ftl fllctll: otftcer traln1ng at work& in Costa Mesa, was boot-Crawford, 1'116 w. Ocean Front, In a Detgbt!r 304 HeUotrope, $53,640. remme partlti.OIIS l.Dd rebuild, ougb. tbe naftl air station at GiyDco, ed oo the ebarge of drlvt.ng Ceotral Newport said that g • R. W. F'llqlatrlck, 2 storT $15,000. This staten...t wu C's 2 a a Ga. Be ta a 196'1 cractuate ol. Mder the Influence of alcobol someone stole a ~g or grocer-• SlfhDAY, JUNE 3 d"'lez. 319 HeUotrope AYe .. • EAST UPPER 13.\Y the County C._. of <--.. Newport Harbor blef:l scbool • . • Rex MaJUet , 22, of 4.814 tes from his Dodge ... The $30 Jim MalmJn, 44, of 1416 W, $52,900. ln1De lodaatrlal Complu,. County oo May 25, tt?l, WU-aDd: a 19'72 graduate of Kansu Nephme West Newport was boom of his sa.tl boat mast was Ocean Front, Cena:a1 Newport, Darid Malloy, 2 story tWI 1011 Camelback Dr., addition llam E. St Jobn, eo.lr elaft, UnlYersity, Lawreoee, Ka.D. He arrested at his Dome on' aYe· stolen, M. Shea of 43Z 6200 St., left his wtroow open, wttb tbe at '115 P~y, $40,000, and at ar.:t lrltertor IJDp!'O'ft!ment. by Tberesa M. Wuct. ~. ):Ued tbe NayY ill May, 19'7Z, bicle code warrant ... Tbedoor Newport Sllores, told pollee .. , screen locked wbeft he left JI5-A ~Y. $15,800. $99,327. Publlsh: May tt, J .. '7, 14, His traiDIDg culmJ.nateswttbthe to his basement storage room Tbose lewd pbooe calls some~ home; by tUs return, tbescreea SPYGLASS HI LL ---:-::-=-:-~-====-- Zl, 1973, t..Ahe N.-pmiBalrber ••rdlac of the "wtnpol gold" wa.s removed, said Nicholas one has been mH.Ing to J. Gon-had been removed, as well as a R. Roblaoo, mmm~n«: pooL, L!GAL NOTICE Ensign. F -IMtZ oft naval fUgbt omcer. Elbogen 1880 Park Newport ules housekeeper at 213 Via S50 tape r ecorder, and a $10 Z3 Tlburoo. $5,600. --~~=c.:::::.:.:==.--- LEGAL MOT~ ORDINANCE NO. lSQ! AN ORDINANCE Of' THE CITY OF NEWPORT !EACH AMENDING SECT!Olli 20 •• 4'7.050, Z0,4'1,010, 20..t'7.0'X), 20.4'7.080 AND Z0,47,lt0 OF CHAPTER !0,4'1 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH •utn:I- PAL CODE RELATING ro THE MODIFICATIONS COM- MITTEE LEGAL NOTICE ----'----------·-----'--------------sabot saH envelope, No. 614'1 J, Hutlnp, rnrtmmingpool, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO LECAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE · .. Gerak1 A. Davis, 45, 1967 19 pt, Loma, $5,000. ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF -----------------------------------Newport BlYd., Costa Me~ • HARBOR ISLAND ALCOROUC BEVERAGES to tiM health, safety, peace, mittee shall be submitted to the appUcatloo for a modlllcatton failed the sobriety test and Gary Loest, carport enclo-TO WHOM rr MAY CONCERN: eomtort aDd pneral wetfllre Plan.o1ng Commission together proceeding in which the City he was booked oo the cbatge stD'e, 2 Harbor Island, $5,000. SUbject to issuance of the of periODS resldtng or worttng with all maps, letters, e1hibils, Cotmcll eierclses Us rlgbt or or driving under the lntlueoee • AIRPORT AREA Uceose applled for', DOtice 1s tn the De!ghborbood of such and otherdoeument:a.ryevtdenee review, the City Clerk shall of alcobol ••. John Walter, Kott Income Properties, ten-bereby Ktnn tbl.t the UDder - proposed use or be detrlmetal coostdered by theMod1flcat1ons set a date for public hearing 312 Lindo St., Balboa, tokl po. aal: dtwelopmeDt. S901 Wester-stped proposes to sell ak:o- or lDjllrlous to property l.Dd Committee 1n reaching a dec!-and give ootice ln the manner li ce his father's 14 toot wood ly, tor GnJid PrU of America, bollc be'tenps at tbe ""'ml·-11 tmprovementa In the netgttlor-sion. spec1fled In ~Uon Z0.47.070 roWboal, worth $Z5, had been $19,340. ses, described u follows: lllclod or the geoeral wettare D. DECL~ION, The Planning E(2). The City C lerk shaiJ also stolen •.. His $200, 2 week Cblck-Tertlnternat1olal, 170 Riverside St., Newport Beach. I of tbe City aDd turtner that the Commisston shall r~nder Its give written notice or the tlme old whaler that he badD, f!'leD Cortnthia.D. Way, ~lete the hrsutDt to sucb intentioo., p~ modlflcatloo Is con-decistoo within thirty (30) days and date set for the hearing named, was stolen, stated w. t.D.&tallatioo. ofresta~ factu. tbe lmders1ped Is applJ'Inc to ' suteat w1th the leg:lslattve to-after the ftllng of such appeaL to the applicant am the Plan-Shield, 1544 Placenua, West ttes, $4.5,500. tbe Dec:lartmeot of A1eoboltc tellt of Title ZO of this Code. E. APPEAL TO CITYCOUN-n.lng Commission. Upon r ecetv. Newport Heights; the White aDd BaslDess Propert:tes, 2 per-Bevence Cootrol tot I.Jsuuee The C ity Couocu of tbe City C. IMP<EITION OF CONDI-CIL. tng notice of the City Council yellow trim wtaaJer bad beeD m.lts for tenant development at of 111 akobotlc benn.pl1ceaee JUST MOVED? Wh11 you need right now is 1 helping hend ... of Newport Beach doe• ordtlD TJONS. TbeModlflcatlonsCom-(1} lncasetheappUcantora.ny review proceeding, the Com-taken from sUp 58 at the Lido W5 llartingaie Way, $2!,401 (or 11ceaes)t.ortbea~ as follows: mtttee ll'!lf litlpoSe such coo-otber person Is not satlsfted munlty Development Director Yacht Ancnorage ••• Dr. Tom aDd $'1,05\J; and at 1'701 CortD-u follows: ON SA.I.E • 8i.iil _ ~ sure to get m tnu1·h Sf!CTION l, Seetioe 10.4'1 •• ditku. 1f1 eocweett.oo, ~.'¥ w~tb the aqtoQ of the Planning sba.ll stl;)mlt a written report Roblnson, 2652 Circle Drive. tbtu WQ, $'7,000 aDd $7,000, • WINE (Baaa F* P:atleEit-with the Wek:ome Wagon 050 ot the Newport S.Cb Mu. cnnHnc of a modi.Aeatloa as Commission, be may appeal In of the P1Unt.Dg CommiSSion Bay Shores, reported u.t be &plclnsjPetersoa, a ! lliDry lDc Plt.ce). 1\oSteM. She can ~lp you ntclpal Code isameDdr!dto read; tbe)' deem DeeSSSU'J' to secure writing to the City Cooocll by proceediags together with all had tied hJs SIOO llbtegla..ssed, oftlce bui.ldiDL sbell cmly, at PAROLE Cbuleell 1., c.,. ret t.o know your new com· "20.4'7.050 Appllcatlona. A. tbe purposes of this UUe and nllng a aottce of appeal wttb maps, letters, exbiblts, am 8 foot sabot at bls Bl1'Sbore 1400 Qaatl, SS63,850. ptu ' munity as qu,cltly as pos· PROCEDURE. Agptfcatioo fora may require guarantees aod the City Clerk within Zl days other documentary eridenee beach mooring May 2'7, aDd • LIDO ISLE READlNG,. James E. (Ud .sibie. modlllcaUoo sball be made JD erideDee that svch coadl.tloos followtng sa.td action. Said coosldered by the Planning since then 11 tlad beeD lllltled R. c. Scbruk, 2 story, l Pt:Dr). writing to the Commtmtty De-are belog or will be complled notice of appeal shall be ac-Commission In reaching a and r emoved ... Two male tmit chrelUDL .UO VIa Udo Publlstl: Jme Z1, 1g73, lntbe '~~~•6•olti6-i.lli231.oi.•.·~S~ol0···1·7nii..~ velopment Departmeal:aafor'ms with. compa.nied by a fee of Seveoty-decision." teenagers weulng cut-off 1eris Soad, $'14.441. Nnpart Harbor Eutp. , provided b)' the Clty. Appllea-D. RENDERING OF DECI-FlYe Dollars ($75,00~ took 2 surR>oards, put them • W&n' UPPER BAY _Uon.s filed plD'slaDt to tills sec-SlOtt .After the cooclusioo of (Z) DATE • NOTICE. Tbe SECTION 4, Sectioo 20.47 .• In their Merc11ry Comet and S&m GW"ley, 1 tmtl, 1 story tion shall be numbered eouee-tbe hearl.ng oo any appUcattoo CUy Clerk shall set a date for 080 of the Newport Beach Mu-fled; the boards belooged to dwellfDL 1110 Gt.luy, $92,000. uUvely In order rA lhltr f!Mslr for a modlfteatlon, the Com-pubUc bearing and ghe notice nlclpal Codetsamendedtoread: Bryan L.oog 318 PrlocetmDr. Chick Iver-. a swtmmllle and sball become l ,... ol miMee shall render a decision In the same manner as pre-"20.47.080 Referral to Plan-Costa Mas;;, and Jerry Snyder: pool, 1S1f llarlDeta, $5,500. permanent orftcii.J NCW* fll wltlllD ftfteeD (15) days unless scribed In Section 20.4'7.040, ning Commission. In the event Z468 F'a.irway Dr., Costa Mesa • BALBOA the City, and there .... be otberwts.e stipulated by tbe ap-The City Clerk shall noUty the the M.odlflcaUons Committee , , , While she was playing Doo ,A,dkla..,, addttton. 151& attached thereto C0f1e1: flfaU pUeut and the Committee. No appea.Ung party of the date set determines that an application tennis Sharon Stanul Z01 Via E Oceu Ft $1%000 notices aDd aetioas ~ permit ar Ucense shall bets-for the appeal and shall also should properly be heard by the Raven~ Lido lsle ~d some- thereto. AppUcatioD ... --s..t for a.oy use or property notl.f'y tbe Pla.nntng Commls-Planning Commission, It mav one ent~red her f-ord parted ncatlon may be made tJ,-.. mtiiiMflcatloo Ulltil the declsioo sloo. Upon recelvtng notice or refer the matter to the Plan-In the 700 block oo Via Udo owner, leuee or acnt a1 a. allsJl ban become ftoal by appeal to the City COODdl, tfle ning Commission for bearing Soud and took $4.3 from her owner of tbe prOflll"tJ •• =tst. r..:m of the explnUoo ofttme Community Deveklpment Dt-aDd original determination oo pur~ oo the !l-oot seal ... BUSINESS DIRECTORY The appllcati.DIII*ll be.._. to mate an appeal, which tor rector shall submit a written ~:ee::·h~n~~~~;: • MONDAY, JUNE 4 • BEAU-.:Y" SALON by eltber tbe recwd ow.~",._ ,.pcees of modUicattons shall report of the PianntngCommts-Plann1ng Commission on such 1..,ee CIIJ.DJ.ngtlam, 35, of 154 lessee or an apat .,..._., be seno ('I} calendar days af-sloo .proceedtngs to the City applications shall be in a ccord-Albert Place, Costa Mesa. was if wrttteaautbol1atMoDfromtbe ter tile date ol the Committee's CotmeU, toptber witn all maps, aoce wttb tbe same provtsloos arrested 1n tbe pOOUc parldng record owner is Diad with tbe declsioa.. ID tbe event u appeal letters, ezhlbtts, aDd otber doe-as set forth ln ttUs chapter • ., lot at Mcfadden Pi., Ceo.tn.l appUca.tioo. ls ftled, tbe modltleatl.on sr.ll umentary e'f"idence const.dered SECTION 5.Sectton20.47.100 Newport, on the charge of 111- B. INF'ORMATJOK RE. DOt become eftectl.ve unlessa.Dd by tt.e Pla..rlD.lDg Commission In of the Newport Beach MtmJclpal to:dcatJoo In p~llc .• , Rtch- Qt.rm.ED. AD appUeatloo lor a a.otll..a decislools made bJ the reachtn.g a decision. Code Is amended to read: a.rd Lynn, 18, of 2012 Seadrlft ~·-'~ BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwv . Corona del Mar Phone 644· 7336 modUieaUoo st...U be aecom-' Plt..D.Ding Commlsstoo oo such (3)DECJSJON, TheCityCoun-"Z0.4'7.IOO Administrative Dr., l.ni.De Ternce,waspicted panled b)' tbe followiD«; appeal. ell shall reDder its deelsion Act. Tbe granti.!lg of any modi-~ and booked on tbe cbarp •DRY CLEANERS 1. Plot ptau AoWtnc all E, NOTICE. Tbe W:oditlca-wlttdll SO days after the dose fleation wben cOI'lformlogtothe of possession of marl)uana •.. property Uaea, ltnc:t•e~, ttons Committee shall set forth of sucb hearlDg. provtsl~ of this Utle, Is here-Man~~el SUn., Z2, and Albert parlliDg, drive"ftys. aa.r lD W'1'1tl.ng the dDd.lngs ~.,oo F'. RIGHT OF REVIEW BY by declared to be an admfnis... SUn, !4, botb of 2!2 E. Wilsoo 'f!ajor' tmpro .. mellla or faetl-whicb the tleciston Is made. em COUNCIL OR PLANNING traUve fUnction the authority st., costa Mesa, •ere arrested lt1ea I.Dd la.Ddscaped ..,.._._ A copy of said tlndJ.ogs shaU COMMISSION. The Planning and responsihlliiy for perform-at fashion Island and booted 2. Elevations of all pnJpO$(Id be matted by ftrst class mall Commission or City Counell, ing •hJch is imposed ~ the 00 the charge ot possessJoo of struetures. to the appUcaot aod any other on their own mottoos, adopted Mod1t1catloos Committee and stolen property . . • Susa.n DIMMITT /J ... ;J.(l,. u-'Cuna Finest quality dry clanina: on dll' pmn.i:la • 3, otber piau neb u tiler interested per100 wbo makes by folD' afftrmati•e 'fotes, may the Community Oevek:Jpment Llgbt, 2'1, of 2027 VIsta CaJOO,. plans u may be l'tiQIIIUed bJ request darlDc lbe pWUc bear. elect to revtew any dectsloos Director and tne action tbereoo the Bluffs, swerved I.Dd oearJ;y tbe CommUDtty O.usi,Ji uat &ar. A copy sha.U also be posted of the Modlftcatlons Committee by tbe ModtncatloosCommtttee bit a pollee car and ended~ Director to ...... a JII'CIPIII' oo the dfftcial DOUce board of apprOYiq an appUcatlon toe with a bootin for drt...t ..... 110 Sftf-.tn"rice t.undrv considerattoa ofU.-eetlm Cit• Hall ICU.l st~eb time u the l modiflcttion. TheCityC~ctl or Community DevekJpmentDt-I ,._ -'J ~ rector shall be construed 115 der tbe lnfbaeoce of akobol • . . All new -latest model C. FEES. e.lan nct191JtC dec:1Sioo bas become final aud Otl Its OtrD motion,. adopted bJ admJ.nl.strattYe acts performed Wllllam Carpeote:r • Z7, I.Dd F,;pi.lft W81hHI aDJ appUcatl.oa b' a IQOdUlea. copies aba.J.Ialso be directed to four afftrmatl.ve votes, may also tor the p•ornnse or assuri.ao Darleoe Carpeater, 25, 1525 ttoa, tba C1ty 511aJ1. 1W pur-tbe Sec:retuy of Ute Ptannlag elect to rwl.., IQY declskms -...-Pla entia w st N t 3200 E . Coast. Hwy., COM I)OMIS ot deftaJtactbl • .....,.. Commtaioo aad tbe CltyCOQII. of tbe PitDning Commiss1oo tblt the Lntent aoo purpose of c ' e ewpor Phone: 673·960~ tures lDekJeatallo tblprocled· ell." appro'tiDa: ID appllcatloo fw 1 tbls Utle shall apply 1D special Hetpts, were booted 00 t.be -=c:-=:-:-=-:c-:::-=---- lnp ~!bed ,_..ta. crw.rce SECTION s. Seettoa 20,4'1.· mod.l1leattoa. l.a Ute ease of cases as provided in th1.s sec-charge ol. culture of marljaalla • BICYCLES t.Dd coll.ct: a rw ot T!tlrtJ. 070 ol the Newport Belcb Uu-a decltton from the Modlftca-tlon,. ~ shall not be cOftStrued • · • Tbe 1961 VV1 stolen from Five Oolllrs ($35.00) ter eec11 DietpaJ Codela&D'MDdedtor-..:1: tiODS Committee, the P1:a.rm1DC as amendments to the pt'O'rl-Cbrl5t1De wesc:ou, 710 Ma.r- awUe.atka." '110,47.0?0 APJ'EAL. A. oo. Commlasloa's orCityCoancll's s&ons ot tbis title or the zonJ.nc peUe AYe., Coroaa del Mar • ,_or 'fl. be ln1tlated ...... at tbe Cl'"" wu found oa PaeUle VIew Dr •• SECTJQ( I. S.C..IOAr.~ TlATJON Of' APPEAL.. ID caa r~·-re n may ''SEcTION s~·This ordtDI.oce IMIU' MacArthur Bl'fd., Harbor 060 of the Newport e.dl..._ tM IIIPUCI.IIIt tC' 'uy other ID-at any time prior 110 tlM eJP(n. sball be .... .t..Ushed ODCtl ID the Vltw Rilla., W'ltb a str'Urt 1ary Glclpl.l Code l.l Ulll.lf to ....._. --ts DOt •til· UOD of SIIYtD('I)dayafromtM official =-..... r of tbeCi.._ ID the lpdUOD. ••• R.la $150 read: tW wUb tbl acHoa of tbe llod-dat. OD wbleb tbt llod!!lca.Uons -.... .,, hardtop wu ta.teo from tda "10,4'1.0150 .AetM bf ~ lflc::U:loU ComJDittM, Dt ma.y Committee rendel't Itt ctt-ud tbe same staU be etrec-Corntt. aid Wl.lltlm Bomus, miUM, A.. IMVIS'ftGA,.... arc-J. 1D. wrttlqtotb1PiaaD1ac ei.Jioa. Said r•vt..-may be UYI tblrty dtJS lfte.r Ute date lll4 E. be... Bl'fd..., 9a1:1aa .,. The llodtflea.Uael c...... Commi!JIIm bJ flUac a aottee liJtJated b)' a.ay member of the of Us adoptioo. ataU ca-to bt snMt, IIJ ot ICJPM) WUb Ute s.c:.ntary Plllllatac Commtuloa or tbe ThiS ordlnuce was lntro-LIGAL MDnCI lta OWD · •mt.• ., b ,._ o1 tbt P11DD1Dc CommluJoa City C<Kmell bJ DOUftc:aU. to daced at a l'tlplar meeti.Dr --..:.::.:::::;.;;:,~==-- SALES & SERVICE II*Un Jtt.ft1, -=111 1a:e a-wUilll ..,. (7) callldl.r daya tht Dtreetor of Comm.StJ [)e. of t:be Ctty C<Mmell of tbe City 8 Sesll • cauo-olflctabelrtac..--a foDowlltc' tbt ded.J:ial of tbe Yelapment, Tbe Director ol ot Newport Beaeh beld CD the F'ICTITIOOJ BtBIHISS MAKE uo I . 1TTM IT. ~A...,_ qpllclllol u wd, _,. 11:1 c-..... C011mattJ o. .. q.INfll wiD lttll day olMIJ, 19'7S,IDd was STATEKEJfT 646-7 7()6 _ 846-GE& MAL.COUIIeuDI CUT\.Ill .,_ an ._ • _ a. ru. To puttallJ • ..., --a r._.,.,. -oo t .. IIIli •• otJ-. Tlla followloc-ladaaoc 1111'7 1o -11101 .. -._ --at• ola7 of 1M--COlD· U'lS, b7 "" ,._, -·"' bollroa "' Loo-Fa-, "" -~~~~~~~<a-.. , 1 s n-c.,. .--."' ~ •o 011-·· -•1-u-... ~ 1301 -ams.. -'-c.I;1F;'iL~oirilllu•RTTisl" __ _ _, wtb1 be.._,., ... -.. M ~ 1 'tLt -, a tM til u tbe Plis.aatll Comm...,._ A TIS, COI.r.'fCILMEN :llca.au., COIIIta ..... Ca.Ut.iiii1:1Arry 1.*.....;;....::~~~~:::~-- U.. _, -I' I 5 ---D ted DoUan {1100.-ot CIIJ Cm•D *D-ud 11--. Crool, Dollr~ Kymla, Dou .. _,, 1--.... ,. FLOWERS FOR -00~ -.. ---r1allt Sian. Drift, -. Calif. -a. l'IIIDIJtQI. II -1e C. DATI • IIC7n::L no tl ......., loy --!lOIS. COUIIC1UII"' -· Tills Is o --All OCCASIONS .,... H1ltl 1o • ,..,,. p-._ c-•·-1111a11 • -II._-"' 1 --A1SE11T COUNCtUml, ~~yo. loy'" lllllo*-1. DtM11rl Tosh -· I t I. 111.. .. I -liar ............. 110111 -.. PillllllrCooow! .... 1tolf. Slpod: IMrJ Dou .._. Cft ·~~-........ --· ... --.-CIIJc-ll'sr1alltot .... -A.M.-..,111.,... TW.o*l --~~~~-FLORISTS lll:ft! p tEl •?' 1 • ·-u lfl 11 j t1 .._.. ""' _, .. IIM1U1sl II.,-A1'1DT: Ole C..e, C1lrt If c:n.... lltfC*I ....... 1I --..... -G1 ... III.IIMD.-,_, ...... --lo .. I a'-'-I LociOO C __ ,_ U,1HI. ,...,11• ... llooti~ID ........ Gl II.,.-1M--CIIJ'Clort _, 1-a, .. -, ...., • dK llt • ., .. c , ' t, .. ,.... ....._ ,... ..... • ccoen , , •l'lblllk '• ta. "'*· ..... '· •a. 1171. .. a. "r..a~ ,.,._..,eul, .. lll $1 ........... •g 0...1111111 ..... ,..._ ll _, ................. 11arbcxi:UI.IL ._.. • MaN 0 ,....._ eo..- C.ll these merchants for service • HEARING AIDS Proper Fining Assured 3409 E. Cocist Hwv CaroN del Mar 675-3833 Oochlns · Nautical G.(h Marini' Hardwarl' Open S'""'en Days a Wl'l"k to Ser<rl' V ou lkucr 2700 W. C.O.t HW'f'., N.B. 1146-1711 <OfficeEgulpment .. .. ··~ • • • I ' • SHOE REPAIR ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE COWUTf IHOE. LUGGAGE AND HA.NOBA.O "EP'A.IRS 3401 E. Coast Highw.y CororucWM..- Phon.: 673-4MO Od•r LocMio••: • )433 VIA LIDO. NEWPORT • 14 FASHION ISLAND • 1101 IRVINE. NEWP'OAT O ... INING 500N, SOUTH COAST VILLAC;f C.O..ottry Crisp FRIED CHICKEN 1145-5990 11·00 a.lft. Mo 1:00 I"·""'· o.ity CLOCI"O TVUDA Y 291 E. 17TH STREET COSTA MESA •Pitmiii ... Hu..,, A.R.MARSAC PLUMBER 700 Carnation A w Corol\l del Mar • Plumb in& Repan Oo\Y A NIC!fT W 4 TEll HEA TEllS 673-4130 .:u PHO!!!IKilHI J&J UPHOLSTERY 0.. J!AIIILA M.ARJIIOJ JOlt, ... ...,... ol Or ......... .... -ol lui Bbllf, ,._ eoi...S ... cloclor ol modlciDo -·altho OC BoaFruclooo JCiloo1 of mtellet.De commeoc•- m.lllt IDd aJeo .u awvdtcl tbl aold-..... blpoot- pno lo • cnd1IOilJic -. TM caaa, wldcb qmbollst1tbt ut ofmedieiDI,Iactnm.un•l- 17 lo 0 -· ·-b1lollotr e)IMmllft: IDd faellltJ. wt.:) llu do-tad clodleat!oolo tbe trldltlon• ol tbe tra. pbJ-....... I,IGAL IIOTICI NoncE TO CREDrrORS SUPERiat COURT OF THE STATE OF CAUFORNIA TCR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No.A-'7&484 Estate of Either Sara Walton. ab Eltber S. W&Jton, ata Es- ther Waltoa, deeea.eed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tbe creditors of tbe abo¥e named t!ecedent that an per- 1001 hiring claims ap.lnst the a.td deced«rt are reqtdred to ftle tbem, wUb tbe oeceasary youebera, 1n tbe otftce of lbe clerk ot the aboYe eo~ tlUed court, or to preseot tbem, with the oeceuary YOUCberS. to thfl undersigned at tbe oftl.ce or bts attaneys: • Newcomers at Hoag • WII:IIIIDAY, lUI. • Tllm.DAY, Jtlm' Cllrl-....... Mn.-.., -lit, ... lito.- ..... Ml ...... -. .ljll. -· ~·· lloplt ·-'·c.--. AIL 1 .. c.--. • TIIIIIIDAT, IIIAT II Cllrl •• lit. IOd lira, ClltJ .., -lit. udllto. Dulol Woll, Ill ~-Co* ._., Ill?-llrOOI, 11-. Co*-Girl .-lit, ... lira....,._ Clrl -Mr. ud lin. Fnd· llr C. JO)'MI', SOI'rCII!I'll..aM, wt<:k ....... u1 Jouo. c-c--- -· Girl--lit. ad lito.-.., .. llr. oiMI lito. llj>oald WIIM~ Sll Lor-Aro., lporor, IMZ Port Cor loW Corea clolllor. Place, Harbor VI.., Homtl. Girl --Mr, IDd Mn. l.tlrfiJ 0 FlllllAY, JUliE I I. Cloullor, 1101 Pol'\ CorloW, Boy --Yr. IDI1 Kn. Ntck HarbOr Vltw Homea. tbl Bbllb, Robl.uoa. 18181 GlenmoatT•- J. l'II>Pu, 'm Amlp Wu, 11oJ -· lit. ad lito. L1n1 ~ • SATURDAY, JUNE 2 race, frriDI, Boy --Mr, lDC1 Mrs. JobP • FRIDAY, JUNE 8 L. PlDcbea, 18U6 BQberry Girl--Mr. I.Ddlln. WUllam B<XJKS FOR ROYALTY are paetaltd by lite, San Brant Way,lrftD,e, Sbryoek, 55? S•ftl'd Road. at tbe CbUd:rn'a BooUhoppllD Coroaa dtl Mar. Ou:rlDc Bor --Mr. IDd lira. Mark Corooa JUpl&Dde. a rec:.X 'ft.U by tbe CI"''ft PrlDet aod Pr1Dce11 of Jordl.rl. B. l..ev1D. 3Hl BQD', lrYille. Gtrl --Mr. and Mra. DoDD PrtDcea 8artath el ftu11D eame to the .tore, boqbt Clrl --Mr. and Mu. Racer B. COIUIIIr, 2552 W'tnr!wvd boob for Mr children ta Jordu and ordlred more to H. Robrtr. 102:'7 VtJeocla, Apt. Lane, Baycrelll. be abJpped later. Mn, Bnllt, a former rudlllg speetallat ;. Costa Yea.. Gtrl --Mr. and Urs. Paul with tbt Nrtrport.Mea. Khool district, now replarlY SUNDAY, JUNE 3 Wllllams, 781 WU!Oil, ~. 8, Hilda abJpmeota of books from a Ust ~Ued b)' tbe Bar--Mr. ud Mu. Lothar Corta Mea. CrOWD Prla.ce ... Tbt booU co to the Jotdu mt.salon TOrDOW, '760 VIctoria, C08ta • SATURDAY, JUNE 9 at tbe Urlted Natsoaa: IDd are forwarded by diplomatic Yea.. Boy --W.r. ud Yta. Alall pouch to the Uttle prtDceatl a~ ! aDd 4 ln Jordan. • TUESDAY, JUNE 5 Marriott, 4991 Alcorn LaDe, Some fnorlte titles __ .. ~ Owl and the 'pussycat," Girl--Mr. I.DdMrs. Mlcbael lrYlne. "Goodnlpl Yooo'' and "Tbe RUPaway BtmDJ," Browoe, 3'16 Eut 20th Street, Boy __ Mr. aDd Mrs. Oavt.d Costa Ueaa. Prelesnii:, 1966 Port Sea-TOP Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Carlos bouroe, Harbor Vtew Homes. Peru, 511 Oreb1jj1 Corona del Glrl --Mr. and Mrs. Ran- Mar. dall Vasilla, 21 ?5 Paclf'le Av-Yarlne Blok>IJ prot-- Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Ketrrey eoue, Apt. D, Costa Mesa. Tom s. Gurt.oo wa• Dl.mlll Welles, 2033 South Capella • S~DAY, JUNE 10 0ra.np Cout Collep'a oat. Com-t, Costa Mesa. Boy -· Mr. and Mrs. Wade staDd1ng iluttruetor at the ~til Glrl --Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Wuod, 2350 Santa Ana Street, commencemeot exerclas Fri. Rellaford, 324 E. 2oth 81., Apt, Cosb. MP.sa . day. 6, Costa Mesa. Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Jay He W"l.S selected b)' studellt • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6 Myers, 371 West Wilson, Costa vote aDd recetnda$1,500Cf"lJJI Girl --Mr. aDd Mrs. Dan P. Mesa. from tbe Saieo..Jr(oreo. FOUDCia.-- Sbobe, 3Z33 ldahO Place, Costa Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tJon. For the secoDif COQ!I8CG.. ~ M-~--~-~~-~-Glrl -·Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cosb. Mesa. named bJ the S..l10-Nor. Liberto, 18U Port Ttmn, Har-GOI"'G TO ,, 'SI<A Fouodalloo as ooe ol tile loP bor VIew Homes. " ""-" 15 colleg1ate Jnstttutiooa: ln U. Boy --Mr. arKI Mrs. James Airman Bartlett W. Vance, nattoo. A.a part of the boaor, L-..- D. Hewitt, 272'7 Lsland Vlew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett OCC students were aated bJ' Harbor VIew Hills. H. Vance of 1311 N. Bay Froot, tbe four:datloo to oomiDlJ:e &Dd Girl --Mr. aDd Mrs. Ronald Balboa Island, Ills gnduated select the collep's OWJtand!nc A. Young, ZZ56 FordhamDrtYe, at Lcwry AFB, Colo., trom teaeber. Costa Mesa. tbe U. S. Air Force missile Last year's wlnPer wu hit- LEGAL MOTICE guidance specialist course eon-tory profesaor HenryS. Panlu, ducted bytheAirTratniDgCom-who used tbe mooey to stud)' PICKED K~, D~n,M~,J~ A McDooald, AYCO FiDaDelal Tower -Fifth Floor, 620 New- port Cl!llter DriYe, Newport Beach, CaWornt.a 92660, whlcb ts tiM! place of business of the FICTmots BlEINESS NAME maDd. a burled Makah lnd1aD Ylllap TOM GAR R ISOH The airman, who was trained ln the sb.te of WLSbln,tm. to Inspect a.od ma.lnta.Jn the A natt.-e ot Oklahoma City, the 1Pternatlona10ceanograph1c tmdersi&Ded ln au mattersper-STATEMENT Wmu.t T. 3..-., rloo- ..,.,. fll C4e ............ ~ Cout Colltco-""- IIC ·-olll?l, Howuboll-ond ll c:ommeaeemtllt ..,. e ... • CD tbl OC:C eaqu JIM' 15. Mr. lordi.A wu ta'a fa ON KotDn.lon, La.. liU. Htei..IM to Co* .. _ to lM!I ... llu U...S '*• IIDoo. Ht ~hill &reb1teetural practtee 111 COlt& .. _to 18M. He wu appolDtld to tiM eltJ Pli.DrdDI Comm:tdtoo La.. 1958, aod Mn-' 01:1 tbat boctJ untll be •u appoiDted to flU a ftCI.QICJ oo tho City Council to lieS. Ho lUTed Z Ytal'l U m&JOI', aod 1a bectJlDIDC bl• 6th year u 't'tee- mi)'OI'. He bll been a member ot the m()ll;lulto 2.bl.tement board, 1 member Ill tbe lnter-ctty com- mittee, city cblrler ltudy com- mittee m1 the Boya• Cl~ &d- Y1so1'J board. He alao servesoo the Coast Commtmlty CoUep Dtatrlct archlteetura1 adYtaory committee. During World War n. be sen'ed as a.a ordoance ofllcer. He and hls wtte, Ruth, lli.Ye a -•• James, wile 11 a stOOent •EII'DI!T IWIIDit 1111011 f'VIUSHED ftJIU.Y -PAGliO mJRSOAY, JU"E 2~.1!11! ~AOE1.1W, Cll.. MARINERS THE TEACHING 1S CENTERED ON IESII! CHRIST AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPHASIS ON PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN LIVING. ALL AGES ARE WELCOME. CounseUnc mj rla:ltiDcanUable • SUNDAY SERVICES: SlDfDAY BCIIOOL ••• ·• , ... HI 6 lO:SO A. II. WORSIIIP SEBVJ:D •••• 8:00, 9:15 '-10:30 A.M. E'IEIIIIIG SDn::E ••••• , , ••• , , 7:00P.M. Beach, near MacArthur ZZOO E. tout Hwy ., THE GOOD TIMES START AT RICHARD'S • talAIDc to the estate of said The tolloWirlg persoo Is doing deeedeat, 'Within tour mooths bustneu as: Soutbcout Plal- after tbe ftrst pmUcatloo of Uct, 345 Flseher AYe., Costa fllctd cootrol systems of air-Mr. Garrlaoo has beella mem-FotmdatloD. to-alr aDd air-to-ground mls-ber ot the occ faculty atnce His lr&terests include SCUBA sUes, Is being assigned to 1968. He received b11 B.S. 1D dlvlng, electronics and lnter- PARTY FOODS -Order a trayful of heirs d'oeUYtes from our Dell· catessen. Or choOse Beef BurcundY, Potatoes au Gratin or any other of the dally speclaltles from our ready-to-eat hot foods. With a Uttle notice we can make almost any delectable eatable you'd like. PARTY FLOWERS -(ezclusively Lido) Blg, summery, fragrant btmehes or ench&nUng custom arrangements. thts aotice. Mea. 9266-4 : S~eme Plastic Dated Jlll'le 18, 1973. Products Inc. (Callt.). 345 Fla- Daniel Roy Wahoo, Eseeutor cher An., Costa Mea 92664. ot me Wtu of the aboYe named Tbts buslne11 11 cooducted by d~edent. a corporatloo.. Kee~M, Dtoo, Wadsen, Jen-Corporation Na.me : S~C~reme ntnp £1 M.cllona\d, Professloo-Pluttc Prod. tnc., DoD R. al CorporaUoo. A•co FIDa.bclal Logan. Pres. ToWer -FUth Floor. 620 New-Th1s statement r.u; fUed with port Center Drive, Newport tbe Coaoty Clerk of Orange Beach, CA 9!860, Telepbooe: Cocmty OD JUDe 1, U'73, WU- 144.8181, Attorney far E~eeu-Uam E. st Jolll, county clerk, Elmeodorl AFB, Alasta, tor invertebrate r.oology from tbe Udal ecology. duty wltb a unit of the Alaskan Untnrstty of utah and earned He and his wUe Marsha Uve Alr Commard wbJcb gu&rd.s the a masters 1n ma.rloe blok»Q 1P Newport Beaeb. Arctic aJ.1 approaches to North from Sao Diego Stste UntYer-HONOR GRAD AT AFB America. He ls a 1971 p-adtate · slty of Corona del Mar hllb schOol The 31-Jear old c...rrtaoo. Airman FtrstClassBefl)lmln • "" ttended Or C .. stcol I I N I -u•· c. coooer, son of EdWard D. a llllge -sa ormer an o~.~.~cer, ..,. Conner Jr., 575 Traverse lege. Naval duties LDcloded eommtm-Drtve, Costa Mesa, nas grad- REPORTS!~ DKIHAWA !catlollsandcr-y. uated wttb hooOrs >t Keesler Marloe Pvt. Joseph K. Rowe, He 1s a member oftbeAmer-AFB W:tu from the Atr PARTY ACCESSORIES -Vtslt our Party and Card Shop Market Menanine (ezcluslnly Lldo~ Brlllllntty color coordinated disposable plastic party ware, tnvtts.Uons, cards, etc., elc . tor. by Tbere• M. Ward, deputy. PtmUab: Jtme 21, 28, JuJy 5, Publlab: June 7, 14, 21, 28, SOft of Mr. and Mrs. JQIMPtl lca.a Auociatltxl for tbe Ad-Trabdnc C~mmand's tllsic Jl. Rowe Jr., 1920 Federal. vancement of Sdence, tbfl course for eleetrootc spectal- Costa Mesa, tau reported tar Marl.oe Technology Society, aod tsta. He ts rema.J.ntngatKeesler LIOO CENTER 3433 VIA LIDO HARBOR VIEW 1660 MacARTHUR 12, 19'13, ln theNnportH&rbor 1973, 111 the Newpot't Harbor Euip. Euitn. F -25'154 duty at the Marine Corps Base LIGAL MOTICI tor adnnced tra.lnlng asacom- ln.Oid.oawa. puter systems repairman. L--------------OF tNTENTION TO J ~~~~~ICIIN~ THE SALE OF f ~ BEVERAGES WHOM. IT MAY CONCER N: S!.i)jeet to issuance of tbe Ucense appUed for, bOtlce iS I "'"et>Y given that the under- proposes to sell alco- beverage at the premises, ---=..:..------:-:-:::-1 <~:~~ as follows: 2406 lr Bc:xlktnrd, Newport IT- :11 _. •lou -------l.ID ,_. •• _. ---1GD ,._. •• _. ---1GD JUNE JAliBOREE Mlnlplaoo -73 note --just tmderslped la applylnc to thing for limited space Departmect of AlcohOUc SHvertooe Spinet Orp.n Beverage Control for isSUI.Defl --Le5sons .II bench $325. Wur-a.o alcoboUc benrage Ucense w -----.. Oil Utzer sploet plaoo --Just$-1251 Ucensea)for t.besepremtses M18CELUl'IEOUS ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOl.E-- PhOne W. 7217. P, 0. Boz No. 1223, Costa Mesa. SPOTS BEFORE YOUR EYE> oo your oew carpet -remon them wttb Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer, $1 .00. Crown Hardware, 3101 East Coast H"l' •• Corooa del Mar. BALBOA WIG CENTER --Wig styllng, $'1.50; wtclet styllng, $3.50. Also ua.l.lable: c lean- toe, slll.Di. coMUiooini. col- orlslog. One day sentce. &75-2434. 101 Palm, Balbo&. Hours: Tues. thru Sldl, 10-6. ~~----,-----.BOOK~ FOR SALE Lowrey Citatlon Console --follows: ON SALE GENERAL oew orpn warranty $~995. fide Public EaUnc SPE'CIA~ THIS WEEKI Asttn-Welgtt consoleplanowtth JPJ~;). WHAT CAt.EES h.lgtl prices tor sound of a &rand $995. Yamaba wages and goods? Read oewe.&t model BK-20 Orpn, 2 "INFLATl<W' ln ttJe lhllted only @ ooly $1495. states," by Bakewell. New Stelnny &. Papert».ek $1 . ptanos In stock tor tOOse demand tbe ultimate ln American Oplnloo Book StJr e SCHMIDT MlBJ.C 1934 Harbor Bl., Costa Mesa Yam.lh:a _ Stelarly -Lowrey Telephooe: 646-0&45 1901 N. Matn St., Santa Ana C. Earle, Richard C. C. Loomis. : Jtme Zl, 1973, ln the Harbor Ensign. LIGAL BtEINESS NAME STATEMENT ht. 1914 The toUowtng persons are REAL ESTATE ----------lc!otog ......... as : FtAe!d • "-'"""--'""-=='-----A ....... _ ... ~-~~~ ......... --................. 43-tO Campus Drive, OCEAN fRONT DUPLEX tor Sea b, C .. I •• ~-;a-nt, 673_9266• ,.F~OC'.R~S~A!'L"'E"------I :iz64iiJ:jp~ Newport e L , vw• .. • a• I· I ~ Paul C, Fifield &. Dor- ls•:r,•ANrr __ KeufeU' Esser, L. Futekl, 2658 Vlltl del ~f_:O:;R::_:R:.:E:::Nc;.l_:______ Uke oew 1n ill on wood boz, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660, BEAlTTlFUL CABIN, about 30 Je&rl old. Value bllslDess Ia eoottucta;l shore, Lake ~·;,:.;;:;-.•;;,~~~~~ $300. Will aeU tor $150. cau an lDdl't'tduaL week-eod, week or 633-4790 (after •1J caU 544-Slped: Dorothy L. Flfteld. BEST MORTGAGE CORPORA-. 549-!612 or 530-6275. 8338l Tbi• statement wu fl.~ wltb TION wants I.DnstonlDter-----------+-----------Ccxdy Clerk ot Onoce Nled I.D earnJ.DclO per-ceat TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT VILLANO CHIJ'fA, rbeU pa-00 JUDe ll, 19'73, Wll- LD&erest 00 loaDS ..cured bJ td~JrnJ.shed. 0r1 Coral Pt., tern., 15 pteces. AI.LIO slped · St Johall • W~ ~· TD. A C&llloroia R.E. ftrm. CWf Hann. 646-4Z40. ctus bowl by Vtpy. Tbere• • an•, ._,-,. ;;,..;··;"""~;-;.;-::;;;;;;:·\•!!!~:!~!!~===~\d5~48~-~·~15~5:. c-ii;;;:;;:Z.:::J~ Ptttltab: JiliN! 14, ;•. !&, July 5, HITS, ln the ro...-port HELP WANTED C"-r zt•. E•-Horbor F -"'t'lO SHOWER DOORS --TUB EN -....- CLOSURES, Factory Direct MEN/WOMEN tru, apeclal trailer. L!G.l ·L MO'rlCE: Prlc... ln.U.U II youuelt CNn:RESTED IN Cost $3,350, asldnc $2,900. _ _:::.::::;:_:.:::_::_:-=._ __ , ud ••e --M we wWlDitlll. SELF 532-1 'M4. 8 585U OIPERLAL SHOWER DOOR, DEVELOPMENT? f.;;;:;;;;::;;-;~;t:;s;;;;i~q II1!Cmtotll Bllll!IESS NAME IDe., 1211 N. Btbrli,Orance, It eu be from .c:hOoUDC, EASEL; soc:= STATEllENT IS5-SS25. ~-·-'-L or ·~~··-• lm Dullb mcderu ,. .__ 10~ •• uaww uOUluuaa~ -cr.Jra. $15 eacb; 5.11 ~ ft. • _. _. .. _ ............................ ~ ....................... -.... Pl"'Yemd tbrO!qtt 00 daty 1oac oreal aide table, PS. LOST AI'ID FOUND tr"'*C ad olld111J oo111ea· coli Ml-tOII or 1'7S-4'!SI. LOST TOIIR TEBTH1 ~ lloo. B'unllabla Ia TodlJ'o Vot.Jteer Army --IF yoa plalo wtlb -p>ld to tho qw.llty --llDd '""· .., ,... ....... -00 Jlorporllo ~ u. s. Army Rtpr-- .. -Vlft Rilla. Coll>o .. -.. olllct, .. , IDr lido tall .. ~beloW. od, -,_&'II~ ad !141 W. UIO St • ....,.,. ,_.. --· c.-.. _ ... --.. 72 _ ... MI-lliS ~-~Ilea­ --.. 11-14 1Mit, ,.....,_,.,) '"""' lonw7 -.. jDia ,... GET LTS WITH NOW, More Than Ever, is the time to sell your housel SEE YOUR MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR llo 1111 0 1111 of ,_u.o buyw1 to -1lo ... -,.... ,...rty. llo -for tho ltlrortil-~ of,.... ...,.rty .. ' ,_ • ., ............. """"' ....... ,.,.,.ctM CUI-' -... -.... -... • ~ .... ,..,. AM boCOUM 1lo l1noWs _. orty ....... -..... ..,... o1otl ill ,.... .......,;ty ... 1lo ... pt ,.. 0 ..... oqllitl1llo ..... hr,WPI-"1· l iijll£jULPiT;.:IP:£U: LISTIIIG IIAXEBrr POBSIBU: FOR MA- NY REALTORS POOL THEIR R£, SOURCES. Tllll BRill <JI A WIDill RAllO£ OF PROS- PECTIVE BUUIIS TO 811 TIIIIIOtlll YOU WANT TO SEW., BIIIIIRD IN- TI!RESTED ~­ BUYERI A-ci!C*:I or no•- IRTIEB TO IKLICT r-. CURT DO H R•AI. TOll ...... 1' CO.UT MI .. WAY NRPO'" -AOt --~~ '· COlliN -MIITII lie. SUMMUnME Jwt In Ume for bot wealller -Ice. 4 bdnn., 2 both home, all newly carpet..t 6 dnpecl. Walk to all IChooll. Thla oulltendlnC Jleea Dol Mar home t. offered at f",IIGO. · LAKEFRONT LODGE BoaUnc, t'lablnr, colt, UI!Dc, all mm. this e bclrm., -Ira! hllllOclce. Complete with 4 cueot <Dttacea. Situated on G ..,... of !at• front lallcl. Thla t. ·a former corporation presldent'a home -offered at pOO,OOO. VIEW OF HAUOI UGHI'S "HARBOR VIEW HILLS" Located hl(b on tile hill, offering full =· ment of the view of Newport Bay & P c Ocean. Luat bit. S bclrm., family rm., cUnlng nn., with a bid. & rut' d. pool & Jacuzzi; on a prof .... lndacpd.loL Offered In lee at fK,OOO GOLF COURSE VIEW NEW LISTING Lee. uec. home with 5 baths, game room, family room, sauna bath, dining rm. & Ige. country kitchen w/all modem convenience.. ~ SQUARE FEET. Offered at fl3t,OOO. I ESCONDIDO INVESTMENT 2.1 Acres of gentle rolling ft..l "approx. 240' X 380'," to build your own Country estate. A Owner will finance, conaider aubordination. Only Jl4,950. Call today for the detalla! l ELIOW ROOM J BeauWul residential buUdlng site overlook· I Inc YO!Iey & the lilts. In Bancho Callfornt.. Executive homes alre.ly built tn area. 6 R Acre site. Only ~.goo. Owner will consider terma. 8 Coli US fw ,..., rool eotlto .-. -WI howolots of ..... !hi-..... 1_- Nsapal•c:-.. -.c..- • SEE IT TODAY Three bedroom Lusk bunt bome, as sbarp u tbey eome. Ouleh clean and tile p.rden Is ohl _. bnutttull $88,800. Jim Muller. OPEN SUNDAY, 2 to 6 1532 KEEL DR., HARBOR VIEW HILLS --Sll NEWPORT CENTER DR. 1D4Jt1 •••••ooo••••••• o/j,.J. J)J. JIRUTJ6E WATERFRONT~ SHOWN IV APPOINTMINT Llftda lste Waterfrent Beautifully redecorated 5 BR., 4 ba. borne with doWDJtain waterfront IDitr. BR. suite, lge. game nn. or study. Kitchen W/eallng area. Mexican tile firs., beam ceil's., lge. dock & boet slip. ,175,0110. Llnot. lllo Wotwfnont CUllom 4 bclrm., 41> balll borne oo lagoon. ~fr equipped Wand tltcben, waterfr<lllt y room, billiard room . . . . JUG,OOO. LINDA ISLE'WATIRI'RONT Cualocl 4 bclnn., 5 bolll borne wllll view of malo cbaDnel. Soft colon, rich wood panel-Inc & 3 frplcs., eJve a warm lnllmate feel- Ing. Waterfront mstr. lUIIe hU clbl. bath, lllttiiJ& -.·v~ow decb ..... , ... .-.ooo. ,., c.m, ............ .. On All Hon.t & Loll. Plooeo. c.ll: BD.L GRUNDY; lteakor ·Y• .. lit .... l j ±Wr ... ,.. ...... nai ........ - IOYR.. Jl!AloTOil• ... .,. • IIIIWT MAIIIOR DID Oil I'UII.IIIED·ftDI.Y -PAGE II $58,776 Thls Is the annual IJ'OSS loeome oo these well maintained 37 ~mtts located at 3910 Coco An. in the Baldwin Hills area of Los Allgeles. Tbe expenses run $17,387 a year, for a net oper- ating income or $41,389. The owner Is asking $365,000, and his ttrst T.D. ts $Z06,000, He woukl constder a trade tor his $159,000 equity --especially for a loog rang!! cruis- Ing sailboat. Please call us tor deta.Jls. SALE 335 LINDO AVE., BALBOA New Sbo-droom, 2-1/2 t.th borne oo LiDdo, Balboa • -~ )'tUs -.suall)' attractive IJOillt completed in NQYeQI1-'5ef, 1~. for out-of-state OWDe!' oow an.Uablre tor sa~. Completely carpeted, drapes, all-electric ldt- cben with Corning n.ngf! top, lntercom and stereo systems built ln. Two car garage wtth electric open. er, (extra s~er 1D garage tor bathers). Top floor has wet bar, 1-1 /2 baths, p.s ftrepJace, plus large patio for lounging or entertaintog. Fabulous views day or night of bay, mountains aDd Fa.shion Is land. Steps to Bay, ~ blocks to ocean beaeb, 1 block to NHYC. For further Information or lnspectlon, phOne: NELSON ROBINSON, Realtor 200 Main St., Balboa 675-8120 ------------------·· THE IRWIN COMPANY REALTORS Personal se rvice on exclusl'o~e residential and select mcome propert1es •••••••••••••••••• MLS SALES REPORT Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $72 million In the first 5 months of 1973. THIS IS A 21% INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 19721 1,845 new listings were processed, of which 7 o;{, WERE SOLD I 67% of the sales were cooperative. List your property with a Realtor. ········~·········· ' . . p_,. &r.u r<.Jt, BA YCREST AR.EA HARD TO FIND 5 BR ~ ....... drt .. -tllo--ot IIIIo ..... -.. ""' eeriiiU aad palle 110ft IDido U H14Jb.-a:OCC..-eJ.4~ft1Itltblt prdea ta I bell• wlliiiiiU--It tci,SOD. TltURSDAY, JUNE 2~ 1973 COIIIIIA IJ(J. M~;CM... MACNAB IRVINE -----------•·---------- RNER HOMES 12.5' BAYFRONT Pier & float for large power boat. Decora- tor's home. Relocation necessitates selling most unusual 3 BR. 3 bath home. Lg. LR. formal DR. l'iparml\s FR & terrific kitchen. Ideal home for indoor & outdoor entertain- ing. OPEN SAT. & SU N. 1-5 p.m . Balboa C:oves. 1Vl31 ON THE BAYI'RONT Private community beach-tenn11 court. -community boat slips. 3 BR year-.ruuDd home or vacation cottage. Beacon BaY• very finest buy -Only $105,000. Low an-- nual leasehold $386. (\'28) BIG CANYON BUILDING SITE Appro:<. 100' on the fairway. Ideally lo- catcrl il l the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. ~:.!.500. Tom Queen 644-6200. (V31) DOVER SHORES VIEW LOT Prime lot wj gorgeouJ views of Bay & lights of Fashion Island. Plans for custom home included. $52,500. Harriet Perry 64U235. (Vl6) [Irvine J .. ,, __ ... ,·I 101 DIIWWDrhe MI•UJI IIWU ,.,_.,....... PRESTIGE WATERFRONT Have you wanted to live dockside? Well, here's your cha.nce! This is truly a pre!.lige home in exciting Huntington Harbour, with 4 bedroo ms for- mal dining room, family room. ARTiST'S RETREAT &. a XI ' DOCK . The beautiful beam ceiling living room has a spacious 8112 sunken conversation pit with a brick fireplace for added warmth. Step outside to a huge BACK YARD & ga ze upon the peJce- rut water s . Truly a showplace. & only $121 .900 . HlrNI. liii:IWN I Ca. Ao I •• ~848 E. COAST HWV. CORONA DELIMA, - Reduced in price! 1D thb reai.Jy bealltlf'Ul Carmel model hOme oo ciMJict CJ'ttrlbett ID desirable Harbor" VIew. It's com - plete wttb tqnded eztra.s, tastefully d~ted, k>~•l1 profeatcal liDdseaptnc. two ~uos, YVJ prlnte corDer tot co tee lud, and It Is tmmacu~t• throapout. Tbre1 bedrooms, two tull baths. "'mllJ room aad lormal clllliAc room. Only $68,950. can,.,_.,.,.,.. nowtDc lllfOintmoat, THE REAL ESTATERS 332 IIAaGUUITE, COaONA D!L MAll 673-aSJO ••••,aau~ .... ..,& ...... IMIU PROUin., _,.. an-•aun-. , .. ,.,..M. CM•NIA.,_ Ill ........... & ... ... ........... 0 .. -...... FRESH ON MARKET! YOU OWN THE LAND IMMACULATE 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH HOME IN REFRESHING CORONA HIGHLAN DS, BEAtrriFln..lY l.AND;CAPED. PRIVATE BEACH, CALL FOR AP- POINTMENT TO VIEW. $62,500 • • • • DISTINCTIVE DUPLEX SOUTH OF HIGHWAY , CLOOE TO BEACH AND TO VILLAGE CENTER, THR EE BE DROOM, 2-1/% BATH UPPER UNIT-PLUS, 2 BEDROOM, Z BATH LOWER UNIT OFFERS AN OUTSTANDING HOME AND INCOVE ARRANGEMENT. •••• DUPLEX NORTH OF HIWAY, COM TKREE BEDROOM RE .-\R UNIT WITH F'mE PLACE AND DECK, VERY FUNCTIOr>A L ... AND ... TWO BEDRM. FRONT HOUS E. MAKES A GREAT RENTAL. BOYD REAlTORS PRESENTS Three bedrooms, 1-l 2 baths, sed00ec1 patio, stmny kitchen S5J,OOO RENTALS TOP FLIGHT APARTMENTS Two bedrooms, 2 I'Gths, t1oUble gar:..ge space -- some wtth nrepla<:E'S :tnd t>eame<l \f'iU n~. Pool too! Anllable immedia tely. ~285m $300 . * m,mo * 3629 E. Cout Hwy. Coron• •1 Mar LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT TRIPLEX 40' ON THE BAY. APPROXIMATR Y 4000 SQ. FT. OF BUILDING--ALL LEASED S bedrooms, 2 taths; aDd two 2 bedroom, Z t.UI uDita. Each with sw&eplng bay view ! U.. -111 II • 111o Lido llor-wD-____ ,.... ... ,..-...... JOlt &U. f'OR A IIERI! WS.IIOO c.-• I .WANT WEST -~l·U -, ... ., AGENDA FOR PLANNERS Two new commtsstooers will pl.annecl tn Harbor View Hills be seated tootgtlt, June 21, when a.od Big Canyoo. The reducttoos the Newport Beach Planning reflect policies by the City Commission meets at 7:30 in Council tor the populatk:m ele- City ·Hall. Attorneys James meot of the general plan. Parker and Hall Seeley will • A REQUEST to build a replace Will.iam Martin and 4-lllit ~ment building at t!"E'STCLIFF ltlAZA Gordon Glass. -1"3'19 E. Balboa Blvd,, Balboa. The regular commtssl.on • PLANS for the Irvine Com - meeting wiU consider : pany's Newporter apartments • REDUCING development across Jamboree USED CAR SELL·OF RECORD 52nd ANNIVERSARY HEW CAR SALES AR~ FLOODING OUR USED CAR DEPARTMENT WITH FINE TRADE INS. COII.E IN TODAY AND SEE FOR YOURSELF HOW FAR WE ARE WILLING TO GO TO REDUCE OUR TREMENDOUS USED CAR INVENTORY! WIN A FREE PINTO REGISTER TODAY! AI fCMII ~tNd i1 a valid drt.er'1 lie._. to .., ,.e alrroplo prize ..,.109 tlcht - eligible to wt. e .... 1 t7J Plllto 011 ... 51 _,.., ••h 1tlle pl'iles. lt'1 ,......._ hbl~t~' wey of soyiiMJ ''fNM y .... f« 52 Y"" of Mf'YI't O.W... CealfJ ......... .....,.lp cntef ,..... ...... ~ Rd. from the Newporter Inn. • USE Pt:RM.iT for 40 at- tacbed residences oo 3 lots In the Bluffs. • FINAL TRACT MAP of the Cove development by the Irvine Co. oo Raystde Dr, just west of the b .:tboa Island bridge, • EXTENSION request for a use perm U to bul.ld a 3-story cooliomlnl.um at S300 Vll Lldo, Lido Shops. • REQUEST to perm1tdrtve- up televtstoo banking b.dlities at Centioela Bank, Mariner's Mlle. • BEER AND WlNEsa.leper- mU for Howard's Restaurant, West Newport. • EST ABLtSHMENT of a spectllc area plan for Newport Shores. FUND RAI$1NC FEED The Soropttmlsts of Newport Harbor will put on a fund raising spaghetti feed Saturday, Jtme 30, from 4 to 8 p.m. ln the St. Joachim ch urch hall, 196-4 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. Tick- ets may be obWned from club members or by phoning 642- 2668 or 646-4590. Debs feted The 13 Empire debutantes aOO their escorts were enter- tained at a pre-ball luau glven In their hooor Wednesday, June 20. The 6:30 party wa s poolside at the Corona del Mar home of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wea- ver. parents of debuu.nte Patty Weaver, and hosted by Messrs. aDd Mmes. Sardis Bobo, Robert Humphreys, Gerald Silsbee, and David Smith. A 4 p.m. rehear- sal preceded the luau. The debutantes aDd thel.r es. corts are: Mary Helen Bobo, Barry Final; Diane Dod900, Btu Bartlett; Kim Graves, Cralg UIUer: Teddie Harrison, Kurt Spreen; Sharon Harwood, Jeff Robinsou: Cynthia Humphreys, Willia m Smallwood; Debbie Hunsaker, WllUam Jenktlls; Robhelle Randel, Richard • Woods; Christie Silsbee, Rudy Lar5011 ; Derise Smltb, SteYe 1 Mason; Chele Vanett:a., Kurt I Shuman; Heatner Wad.twor'th, [ Mark Meeks; aDd PattyWeanr, AI Pearlta. The prls o111 bo formall1 ll:ltroduced to IOCiety at tbl 19'11 Empire debututt bl.Uttda Saturdt.J, JUDe 13, a.t 8 p.m. lo tbe llollte CarJo Room of tM M ewportor lao. IIIU STUDY TIM! ForHI Home Womea'• Aaz .. llluy, H-Claplor I, wtll 110 .. Blblt otiii!J' aod --oa Tb11r8Ciaf, 1 ... !1, at tbt IIDmo ot Mr•. Wllllrd a_, 1000 lloow Drl .. , II-' _,_ r-• wt11 tre 111r1o ~~-t-.-­'" ........ -...... .._ £ta; llu. Blrt llolrp •. "...... a.Q; ICU. WIIUa.al ,..,., If .... _., Ull ..... ~ 11-. -'"--. ,.. wtll Ire 1M lur •..uo..w ..... bw. FOR A TRUE PROTO POimWT Hot on assembly line plcturej"---"= but A TRUE ENVIRONMENTAL PORTRAIT Calor ar Black & White-S25.0D ASK FOR BRUCE At 645-0200 ar 548-2914 ~~!B= df~-~~~--- WHO CUTS TAXES A tax cut is sort of like the weather. Everybody talks about it, but nobody does anything. Last week on Monday, when our ~ewport City Council passed that big $17,5 million budget, Councilman John Store mentioned the fact that, although our local property tax rate stays at $1.20, everybody will pay more taxes, because assessments keep going up --and up. Both Mr. Store and Councilman Milan Dostal agreed that the county and other taxing agencies should think about cutting our tax rates. Councilman Carl Kymla voted against the great expense of spending a few hundred bucks for chairs and criticized the spending of $25 for a club membership for the City Clerk. Then, Mr. Kymla, who is the chairman of the Council's budget committee, turns right around and recommends big raises for the city manager, city attorney and city clerk. And, of course, he votes for approval of a $17,5 million budget. Councilman Store and Dostal joined the other fellows in voting for the budget, too. Now, who are these guys trying to kid? Do they really want to see a reduction in the tax rate? If they do, it's quite simple. After all, THEY ARE THE ONES who set our local rate, All they've got to do is tell the city manager, BEFORE he starts on the annual budget, that they want a cut. And this would have been a great year to cut taxes. The city is getting rich from selling the old dump site, collecting a whopping building tax and so on, and yet they WON'T CUT OUR TAX RATE I Why? While we have a committee looking at possible changes to the city charter, here are some suggestions for them: (1) Insist that all department heads be on hand for questioning when the budget is voted on, not off on vacation in Europe or some place. (2) Insist that ALL of the Council be present when the budget vote is taken. Incidentally, both the people and the council voted once to forget about moving police headquarters to Newport Center. Now, our budget calls for about a million bucks to build a police "sub-station" up there. Who's kidding whom? A few bucks for some chairs! What a farce! We have chairs and soft cushions down at the store. Be glad to DONATE some to the council, if they'll just ease our tax load a bit, We've even got some GE "slumber lights" that could keep their shenanigans out d. the harsh glare of the public. See you in an easy chair under the slumber light --down at the store. =;;:: • AL FORGIT HPI AT Tift: fLUIDWAJll l'l'OII ft All .u.•Aft GLAD1'0 B.t.aDWAQ, II.IC'RICAL &QUINlin" *>*W.utll, I'O'fi • A.utl WI'T!I YOU Till IPrt*TI U.Dki &DitftD 10 IJII. OR MACH Jf1C18m11. "YOU WILL #tij, rom: l«<ldJrTT PIIOYJ TH • .UIA WHJ:H YOU JUri C__,. fUI Yotll 11.11 A PLIM.Aft MIMORY • .A rlaUIK.l IIIII& &IIDODOO HOM&. WI AU ALWAtl GLAD "lOIII YOUAitDIDIWltP AIYICI AWAIT 10V l'fD'r twllOV ~ W. AID If WI YOV CALL. 11111111U t'OR P.4.01T, PurrD. PLWJUro. DOif'T NAR.,. rTitllOO WAIIT WI'LL oaJD.fr Jim TOO. TNI IOVTHLNtD"I PU41ST • HAIDWAII • COLOMY PAIMTS • SMALL APPLIAMCU • PLUMIIMG IUPPLIIJ IT 2201 W.IALIOA II. YD .. NIWI'OIT IIAat '