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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-07-05 - Newport Harbor EnsignCorDill del Mar residents opposed to ll81ng tbe cort1dor ue divided IDto 2 camps thts tor a new road tbat woukldiYert •eek on the questtoo of wbat b-attle arOUDdtbeCDMbu.stoess to do about Coast Hlgtnray tnf-. d!strtet. Tbe city's dtluos tic. committee on ttam.c also Harbor View Hills borne-opposes tbe Idea. owners and those llvtng oear the But, in a letter ma.I.Jed Thl.U's- 5th AYe. freeway corridor are day, Jerry WU, presldentoftbe 1~ COSTA MESA • OFFICES IH CORONA O!L MAR,. CALIFORN IA REMEMBERING his euly days r: .. on growth Corooa (je) Mar Ctrtc Assn., Assu. members z weeks ago as a letter carrier oo Balboa .JIA asked the committee cbairman tbat eUmtnaUoa or the treeway Isb.nd, Johll Klugtewtc~. wbo to recoostder and include the roote tbroogh Newport "did rio-retired last Friday as post-stud nel corridor bypu:s tn a list of lence to the city 'sarterlalh1gtl-master 1n Costa Mesa, tries y pa options for solrtog coast traf. way plan." IUs hand ap..tn at a door slot fi e. After Mr. Devlin's address, delivery. He bolds a copy or Yembersntp o1. an Important "Some 28,000 cars per day, tile CDMCA, whi ch represents the Ensign, which ftrst ~e citizens eommtttee tbal w1ll in tbe winter months, would Ill-bomeowners in old Corooa del to Balboa Island and the rest belp plall futlU'e def'eklpmeot in ttmatel)' be carried on Coast Mar, voted against opposing of the Harbor Area the same Newport Beach Ls almolt com-CHARTER IDEAS Highway," Mr . Hill 's letter the 5th Ave. bypass opt!rx~. year he did, 1n 194.8. plete th.l.s week with & of 7 claimed, "possibly causing La •1 II voting members already nom- coogesUoo """ ..... ,. •• Ira!-St ma I ca , .. "". tic coodltlons." Mr. Htll urged Gordon Glass, stewart Wood-FACE DISPUTE CDMCA members towrttetraf-ard and Rlcbard Clucas were ~mc~~=~" .. chairman WH-for Mesa, s PM :med.~~=~::.-..:: Pay ra.Jses tor theCity CO\m-• THE MAYOR would get an Backing~ Mr. Hill and tlls m M t .........n-committee, wtllch will s;:gest 1 lor be f boards extra $150 per month, lostead assocWtoo ls a report from Aner 38 years to the postal o ce ooday o say ~....,...,,e. the best ways to Imp ment ct • PI.Y mem rs 0 of the current $IOO ertra, 11 the Alan Vorhees firm, lUred service, the last to as post-He retired last friday. A small the city's long-ran~ reoeral GETTING READY for tbe annual FUte of the Kites bl».l =~•m :!.ss,1.'!:'c~· a=~~~ fellow cot.mcllmeo so desire. to study Newport tratnc prOO -master In Costa Mesa, John party at tne Costa Mesa otnce plan 1n Newport's dltfereti: race tn the harbor on July 15 are Denise Doering and ..._ • SPECIAL MEETINGBofthe terns and solutions. Vorhees Klugtewtct says the job he en-booored hJs retirement. commtmJttes. The oew oomtn- Gordy Grundy. Denise's bott Is ooe or about 100 e.zpected sesnons are among changes to Council would have to be pre-says a bype..ss road from east joyed most ..-as carrying the Mr . Klugtewtcz, oow 61, ees join A1 F'orrtt, steve Barn- to start I...Dd Qnlsh In front of the Balboa Parllloo at 1:35 lbe Newport BeachC!tyCbarter ceded by notification, U !lours of Corooa delMar to MacArthur mall on Balboa lsland. stayed in Callforn.ia after he ard and Richa.rtJ Spoooer, p.m. that date, There Is oo entry tee. U your Kite J..sn't being recommended by a spe-Blvd. would be the best way to "There's JUst something nice got out of the Nary at the eod oamed last weet. entered yet, call the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com-ctal charter review committee. in advance, of all local news-!laDdie the tramc bottleneck. abo~ getting out and walldng of World War D. He Is a nat!Ye Eacb of Newport 's 7 city merce, sponsors of the ennt, at 675~300. (Ensign photo.) The eommlttee wiU make Its papers and radio and TV sta-After vocal opposltlao to tbe arOUild and meeting people," of Chicago. E.tcept for a return councllmeo will name a regu- E LECT ION FuN D llnlnaOcl ~~t. ~h~hne ~~YUcC~~:_1! ~::;.; !;::C~.;~~~~:'~=~ Idea, mostly from Harbor View Mr , Klugiew1cz reminisced to Nary duty during tnt Koran 1ar member and an alteroate ...._,, u.... v-ou ,..,....-Hills homeowners, the citizens when ne stopped by the Ensign war, be's been In Callfornla to tbe committee. Only Mayor ln .. -111 be scheduled. The would be assured. sin '"" tr •-~-ld M •·-• ho 1 ... committee working with the ever ce, comUAf; om _,_ Lt\oiUII CUIIUS, w s out charter can only be changed by • LEASES of city property, consultant voted 6-2 at a Jtme l ,. • bastopol to Balboa Island Ln of town, tlls DOt oomtmted a •• ote Of the ~Ie. now limited to 25 years dura-ra IC seSSIOn I ... be Alt lh c II' CuRBS SOUGHT . ·sue Stett'"ense~n or Cameo Uoo, would be erlended to a 26 mee<ID( to osklliecoosu!W>t . mem '· e< e ounc s L.oe tor a plan that would involve Wilen he ftrst put on the appointment s committee HI~·-~,, ~ c~·-~ tbe mu.imum of 55 years, ezcept bl suit o1 mall ·--1 tbe ~ .. &AUU ..,....., ,....,.~ wideningthepreselltCoa.stHwy, J I 10th ue a man,._ screens the oom nets, y committee that drew ~ the that leases of waterlrool prop-to 6 lanes through CDM, elim-on u y Isb.nd was w'ttho~ homP letter must be approved by vote of the Coatrtbutioo.s to City Counctl felting the eleetloo. city's orlglnal charter In 1950, erty, such a.s that occ ~led b)' inating some parking and left-deli ver y. full Council, cand.J.dates would be Umltedand The draft ordinance was also beads the present com-the Bac lboa Bay CllilaDd theW~ turn lanes. Ne-.nrt's tr,.nc:nnrtatloo ci-''I was ooe of the tlrst 3 They w111 be charged wttbthe a strict aCCOimllDC ot all cam-drawn~ this week by City At-mlttee. Other members are Is le ommun.fty Assn., wou At Its Dext meeting, 00 July tlze~·~dvtsorY;;;;mittee wtU letter carriers on the island," task of comt.D.g ~with gujde- patgn dooaUoos would be re-torney Decnl.s O'Neil at the Richard Spooner, Mrs. T. Dun-be Umited to 25 years. As,~s 10, the committee is slated to meet July 10 at City Hall to he recalls . lines for future development qulred IDler an ordinaoce to be request of Cot.mcllma.n Carl can Stewart, Robert Shelton, the lease ·noldw, a vot!, of e get a Ust of aU ll'affic soluttoo look at pr,....,..sals for deal""" Later, be was ~rtntendeot of each Newport community, diacusaed nezt Mooday nlgtlt by Kymla, who got fellow council-Rlcllard Clucas, Roy Woolsey, peop e wou be need to ap-alternatives from the consuil-..,.ith 5 dtn;;;nt Units of Co;; of the lstand's post otnce and with special early study em- tbe Newport Beach Council men to agree to look at such and Doreen Marshall. Ex-prove such leases. ant. Hwv . stayed there until 1963, wben phasis on Balboa Peninsula, Modeled after a stmUar or-an ord1Dance. otfJcto members are CotJDcll-• STATE OR CtrOUNTY acQulrty-The day following that meet--Committee members. wbo be took the bigger )ob at the Corooa del Mar and West New- dlnance adopted recently in Sao ln an earner cooversatJon men John Store, Milan Dostal sttlon of water ont prope tng, city pubUc works director wtll later make recommenda-Costa Mesa main post otftce. port, Diego, tbe oe• law would : with an Enstp reporter, Mr. and Carl Kymla, now UDder city coo~ol ·~ Joseph Devlin 1s scheduled to lions to the Ci'"" Counctl on The most Important change Gordon Glass wu nomtrated • LIMIT lbdJvtdual eootrtbu-Kymta lndJcated tlllt be might Tbe committee has met reg-be outlaw~, ~g i rtrtua Y talk to the Corona del Max long-range trarr1c plans, are i.n postal service during his by Counctlman Mlta.n Dostal. ttoos to f!'om $100 to $300 de-also seek a prOYlsk>n requiring ularly &inee it was formed by imi)Ossib e to reue cowty Chamber of Commerce about worH.... with a prolesstooat 38 years" No atternattve bas yet breeo peDdlnc on•rat ftl"f'e tbec'ooo-tbat winDers of eleetloos pay a City Council resoltrtton on or state :cbes and publlc ac-local tratnc aDd parking prob. c~g tlrm to den lop tbe ''Tbe z.!p COde system," be oomimted by Mr. Dostal. Mr . ell ca.n •P'" ~ tbetr eampatgn bills or make a Jan. 22 of thls year. Tbe out ce:s to m. lems. Tbe cbl.mber wiU hold r ecommendations. says quietly. "It makes letter Glass, wbo llns In Bay Slm'es, • REQUIR! 2 ~Uc rtpOrta ltp.l promise to pay such bills meettnAr ts2 aclnhe<lCltule<!HaUror 7:30 a.od ~~f:J!!Swo!a~ =~ a breakfast meeting at Coco's Next Tuesday niCbt's public ~ 90 much easter ud sened aa the dty's Ptu..otnr before electJoo day aDd ooe re-before bei.Dc seated. p.m. 11(. J · be regiaered 'f'Oter 1A tbe lty rutavut aear tbt airport. mMUDc. wld.cll beliU at 1:ao qaicter, ~!! b',IDu.. CGIDm...._ ~ 11U ... a. -~.Dfrtll WUil • 4ete1Md Nnport's rae.ll: C04.1lc.lJ.ma.Dic ''ODe ol oe '-Jar ~·· Jf oJ,. c After aswverolttsmembers p m wtu look at alternate ~ ~.. Ptnct Me 'JilT." lceocmt~JC" at IU coiiitrfbatku eleetioD it Jet for -next AprfJ. II.J'I Kr · Stefteo.sen, . "ls of ewport, Pfow, restdeoee earUer tb.J.s year, tbe Cbamber w~y~ to deal with the followtnc SUU &bead, be saya, are more Catmcllm&D Rie blrd Crou.i • EST.ABLiiiH u .-ce-" wbea 4 ol the ? seats wUI be stnJrhf:eninc OW the legal lang-and eUgi.btUtJ as voters are saJd most members favored areas· mechlalzatioo and cenl:rll.lized appoi.Dted arch.ltect Stetru1 (Dent committee to see that ~ tor grabs, iDc:ltxfing tbe 3rd uage to brine the charter ~ to r~uired. some k:l.Dd of tramc bypass of • C~on:a del M r tr m the distrlbCton. Woodard, with Corona del Mar cudldl.tea ob•rn the Jaw Any district seat DOW held bJ Mr. date wttb e.llstl..ng laws." The HIRCNG AND FlRINC of the lbe Coast Hwy. business dls-easter n city l.!mi:s 10 ° Mac-"Tile serrtce ls gotngthrougfi Ch1c Assn. president Jerry Ylolattoo would result in 'tor-Kymla. committee lll.s also made some director of parks, beaches and trlct. Arth Bl d a big ctange rigbt oow, but Hill to serYe as h.l.s alternate. s uggt!sted changes that couki recreau1 00 1"!'."."'P 00 BR 1"""'c '"eed1 "Where wlU your customers • ,'fhe :r,~ trom Ma cArthur more changes are coming," he Both men have been acUYe 1n PARTY GIVERS WARNED cause cootroveroru when public approva 0 u..,. omm s-predlc.. dlscussin• general p•·-appU "'J i park when Coast Hwy. Is 6 Blvd. to Jamboree Rd. • -aau - City ColmCII Marlnp start 5 ~n .CITY '"TS I" 1 la.nes w'tde?" asks a ct..amber • The Jambore-e Rd.-Dover "A big move is on now to cation to old Corona del Mar. later this year, for ex:ample: IU\ comm nee, a-get more people to install curb-Councilman Paul RycOoft d 1 list ld be of Lommerce flyer anootmclng Dr . stretch, mcludlng tile bay Party g:lnrs who leave their have been wroag with Mr. Whit-• PAY RAISE for tile City rea Y n e ence, wou the July 11 meeting at which crossing. side mailboxes, and that will named West Newport's Rkh- froot doors open aod dra• buge oey's thJ.n.ttog process at the Council would change the pre-given formal charter recogni-Mr. Devlin will ~alt. • Mar iner's Mile. he~ speed things: ~-Besides, ard Clucas to the c-ommtttef'. CrOW'ds were cautioned this tlme, because lle stood mute sent $200 monthly "pocket tion. Mr. Devllo told CO M Civi c ., West Newnnrt. it gt.-es neighbor s a chance to His alternate wlUbeTom Hous-week by Nnport's Chief of alter being ordered several money" stipend lor each coun-• REQUlRE that city employ--...... chat at the curb." too of Balboe. Island. pollee to close the doors aDd times to drop his gun. The of-cllman to $300 and Ue auto-ee gtOIC)S be o!Dctally recog-1ST CM BOND VOTE SET During his c limb through the Appo1ot@i!s pre'liously nom -keep the crowds don, fleer's pos1Hoo Is pretty clear matlc ~ure raises to the Dized before their complaJ.nts postal ranks, be picked ~ a ioated were submitted byCoun- Chlel Jim GlaYu' nrntng --he doeso't -.rant to get shot, naUooal consumer price tndez. or suggest.ions woul::tbecoosid-f degr~ tn busine-ss admlnist:ra-cilma.n Carl Kymla, wbo oom- eame after a near-riot last ettber. Couocllmen al80 get money for ered by the city . tloo from Long Beach State !Dated Mr. forctt and a med Frlday D1gtd ln West Newport ''Peq>Je gh1nc parties are expenses incurred. Alter the charter reYlew TOTAL IS s,.9 MILLION and is worting on his masters Goldie Joseph as his aHernate; resulted In the llhoottnc of a rotng to ban to recoentutbelr • OPEN THE IXX>R to pay commtttee ftnisbes Its work, ~ degree. Vice_ Mayor Hawud Racers. local relidf!ot. respooslblllty to keep the crowd for city boards and commls-a.nd alter the City Council has He oow lives, wit h his who picked SteYe Barnard wtth Cbarles Wbttney, 26, Is in dOWD to a r81..50r1able sl&e and sJons wh.l.cb oow serve without beld pubUc bearings and Cosb. Mesa Yoiers lace a pus, aoo :U acres across trom 2 daughters, at 2662 Riverside Frank Spangler as alterute, Atidt.ctc.-y CODdltion at Hoar to call the pollee Immediately pay 'getttnc ooly e.rpense approYed, cha.oged or added $3.9 milUon bood election oo civic center on Fair Drive. Or ., Costa ld.esa, and CotJilcilmaJI Johnston!,wbo bospltal after Nt1rp0rt pollee 11 they ret any llnrekome mociey. Tbe City Comclltrould suggested revtstons, tbe chan-Sept. llaimedatraJstngmoo.-Tbis will be the nrst bond Mr . Klugl:ewicz lS thlnlting nominal@(! Yr. Spoooer and oftlcer Rick GoodeU abet him ruests.'• be graoted authority to Yote ces would be put to a pubUc ey toe parlt sites. The City election ln Costa MeS2's his-about st:art:ing another career , namtod Paueoc~ Bethel as &l-iD tbe wrtat aDd stomach at tbe Pollee arrested 55 juYen.Hes by resohtioo, for SIICh pay: Yote in a special or general Co110cll Wooday lllcbt adopted tory. this time as an Lnsuraoce man. ternate. belcbt ol a ltrHt puty 1croa at lbe 9CE!Oe, nleaslng tbem Resolutions do not require pub-eleclioo, 2 ord1n.ances setting ~ the In other action Wonday ntgtlt. What w'tlllle remember most Commttt~ l..l.aJSOfl members, from Mr. Wbltoey's borne at later after charging them w'tth Uc heulnp:, As in the ease ot Tbe charter, like the U.S. electl.on. the City Council: about 38 years as a ma.Jlman who will not vote, will include 116 3?tb: st. curfew Yioll.ttons. Council pay the mooey would Constitution. sets ~ the t.stc Two sepe.nte issues wtll be • AGREED to stOOy a pro-"The friends I met door -2 city COUDC!Imen and 2 Plan- Ilk. Wbltoey claJmed be was be con.sidfred non-tuable law with which other laws must on tbe ballot. Voters wtU be posal by the parking committee to-door," he smilf's, ning commisSioners. curyt.ac a •botcun because he "out -of-poclr.et" e.rpenses in agree. Local laws not lnagree-asked to approve ooe bond lssue that parldng be ban.nec1 along Wonday ntgtll., the Costa Wesa Recommendations nwse by wanted to protect hlaproperty JOINT LEGION MEETING addition to rerular e.rpenses mew with the cbarter can be Pr0Ytd1nc $2 ,6 mlllloo for land portions of Newport Blvd, City Council passed a res:ola. the denlq:lment commttteewtll l!'om the crowd of about 400 Newport Harbor Post Z9li.Dd reimbursed. c ballenged as Invalid. acquisitioo and another lssue • COMMENDED r e 1 1 r 1 n g lion commeodlng Mr. Klugte-go to the Plann.ingCommtssion, rock and bottle tbrOW"lnc JOlllC tbe Lectoo.Corporattonwtll bold FIRE ~oss HALF MILLION calling for $1.3 million to de. Costa Mesa Postrr.aster John wi ct for tUs years of senke then must Cf't tlnal appronl by people. Pollee say be ftl shot tbetr a.o.n .. J joiDt meeting al velop the parlt sttes and to add Klugiew1ct. to the cit}·. the City Couoc.tl. bec:aUM be repM.tedl)' ref'Uaell 8 p.m. Wedoeaday, July 11, at more land ac.qtds.Jtlon to the • OKAY EO the ezpendllure CURB LBOXES ASKED to drop tbe C\11. tbe Legion Hall. 215 15th st., F'· •~ _.,_._ sUU truck arrived 6 minutes later total. . of $9,600 for propa.oegasequtp-MAl "We•re 't'V'J' re-etM ttat Ceotral Ne1rp0ft. Two directors ... e wYe._.....,.a are A two-thirds ma"" .. IIY ...-utbe men! r 0 , city •ehlcles. ... slttlng through the rulns ot a from Jamboree Rd . station. We ,..... ttds ~." Cblef Glaqs will be elected to ftll ncan-2 story offtce building near found tbe 200 noor ablaze. Our ueeded for passage of each • APPROVED wntngexcept-. told tbe Eutp TuesdaJ, ''bat cles, aDd tbe semi-annual n-Orange COI.mty Airpor1 tbat nm: men eotered the second story Issue. tions allowing a 24 _unJt apart_ You can make it eas1er on letter to the Newport Beach City •• bi.Ye ""eral W'ltDtsaes who oa.oclal repor1 ot the corpora-up 1n tlamesearlySWlday morn-but ~d to leave wMD they Tbe city pernment has Its meDI complez at 131 .35 E. I 8th your postman and speE'd mail Couocl l. ''aDd tbne boas add IDdtcato that oometlllnc must !too !riU be pre-ed. lng. Cause 01 the blau, wl1lcb loooo the eotlre tloo' bo<De<l eyes oo about 100 mes of st.. cootlnUOJ>ce of a m t home :~.~,e~';i;.,~~\"',c! a.:=::.: ~. '';.,.OO:-::'!'.'!::';::;'=;~ N B COUNCIL AGENDA resulted 1n losses estimated out.'' la.nd declared surplus by the operatioo at 200 Wake forest says Orange County's top postal to proYe bla poUlt, • • at 1tl to h&U a million dollars. A secood alarm was sounded local scbool district and the and a cia)' care center for chlkl-service om cl.al. _ _.._ was still tmcletermlned late at 1:18. Orange County fire Oranp CouotyfllltgT'OIDds,St.t rea at 2387 WestmiMter Ave. Hector Godinex. mana-.. ot LIONS TO IHSTALL Hut UoDdl7 Dl&bt'• .. _.. tnto sldeJVd tetblcU to to. T ~ ~· ·-· .. from !be .... -..-. dlffereot Sites are 1oTOh'ed,1n-• HIRE D former city man -a-~ ·~~~-a--bC!~~----.... H..... ue-y ......,.,.., ........ ........,_ • t·-·· 20 .-.. the sectional maH ceoter 1JI Mariner's Uoas wtU bold ua"""' ... _.~ .,~~ cr." u..&• _. _.... The z'-om bu!L-H-aided in tbe battle A Costa e -...... .... ere ....., IO .... cre agemenl coosultant BIU Hamll- cU Ia ICMc!Uid to: • ESTABLISH tn.fftc coo-• ,. ce .........,. Mesa ftre truck sfooo _ at parcels aeu Fa.lnie"W" Park. too to ~ the city's consultant Santa Ana, thi s week ur~ tbelr amuat iftltlUatJoD o1 ol- • IK11UlOOC£ u ordl•,.,.. troll I.a. ~.-.. Rill. ooe of 3 lD tbe UlliYersity P1ua tbe Jamboree Rd rtatb: for lZ acres at Taarer I...Dd Oriole, and am-isor in ~omtnc ne-clUes tb.rougbout the ar• to fleers Friday t&l.p.t &t lfMl ~ utablll:blac a ..,..::UI.c u•dl· • LOOit &t a dnft ordlnaoce complu at1~ f~<le=edlll ~ possible emar,_c~ use. 10 acres at Slmllowet" aDd fair-rotJ..atloos wtth cUr employees. push for lllOni! CID'bsade bozes Shirt. Ross Peters 11 tiM DIW Yelapmell: p)U b' tbl lfi'WPOI1 lllltUDc' ~ JocaleleetioD stud-•u comp ~:~e..., • • ~ Newport Btl.cb poUce coo-vtew, tbe UcNaUJ scbool e&m-as UMo postal serYice strllftles pnddeot, Dtct F'lol'e ll 1111: Sbores U'-. arda. b\llldJ.Dc wu occ..,iedbyanum-lled the theN to ~ed ~ ma.ll dellYuy lll VP, Larry Leri....a bel VP, • SET '771Jiwtllt COlts b-• CONSIDER tbe lloal tract bet of separate basiDess teD-porttro bell--a::.~ u-e;; Arts COIIUiillee nom•"nees IDe flee ol petSOIIJ')@I cutt.cts. Art Moordrd VP, Fraakftol.tll~ to. lettd tor lbt c d .-. t a..Dll ........... _.. ..... 1 "A ma.jOrtty of t.omes ln tbe berg ~J~eCTetary -tr__..., roeav -comp --oro ,.,_mea N~ S..ch Copjaln JOIIb sc-tor tlretlrbtora. loaury , ... , thr-Onnp Bruce •err LJoo a-IOd atatem.t. ...,. Balbta llliiDd. ••we btU." tbt ttre et:uted --.. • GIVI tlrlt ractllr to u • lrrEND tbeplumbi.Dcooa-Br&DDOO wu treated at tbe oa tbe Mc.d Ooor but •e"n John Gettle lad lllrs. Willlam IJ'ot.md to music ud r.r ~-County ban curbside -•,'' B-.m Gtlllftb Uti GUAIIdtr,. ,...,.,_ u.t WOUS allow traetfarbeacldk'oatnltrooma SCID8 for smoke IDbalaUon.. • ...._ha'ftbeeareoommeDded atic career are ofnluetottlt' Mr . Cod1bn PGtAted oat lD a.newdlrfldcts. · Tiler -ln tbe buUd DOt sare 'IJ'bttW tbt ortp...,. Beo NSIJICC l'tllttar'lllllll la eerta1a • AMEND -.rr.c. "1'1· e ....., -tau otlk:e or llltbtcorrldor ., to n..u z ..,.. ncaactes oa the city of Newport ch 1A OW" -.. J&Uoaa to lllcildt baman W'Utt. tnc. CtPt 1'oiiPtiC '""''*' •.SO Jfnport Beacb City Arts Com-cdural •ctiYittes. ·• Bottomless problem tor • DT ,...,...oa.ae..._ "We cot tbe tlrst call aUS moeb otU.~coJ~ msttlle. SDe Is tM wtle ot ln1ne totHIII,..,Co.plutbrllw-aAMDC»MCIRT fRIDAY mla--mldllli!JI," ... lt'abu'dto<letormloo!ho~ Moldllc...,.._,m,._uoes Co. prHI<Ieot Wtutam ...__ 1*1~. . Tbe .11anor Ana ssm• J)OI'tedNnportF~eDipt..CIP-otortPa." llla...._.tllls,_.totbt Cil)' · Mr.Gettle,wboUnsaaBal~ tru .. COitl. Mea._. ben "1'liiOIPII.,........tlllllt • a.T a rtPOrt from a. bUd 11 e•tllltJ.J talo ttl 4tb tat.D llmTtq)lDC. Udowtlrlt :.~tl wu t..ttslaw Reday, boa lstand,. Is a p«uJ•~ haticalb trrtac to COfW 1P I IMIIIbl 110...,. llqiltto._ Co.et~•t..m.a.llllaloom-..... at.M.-portiiU'barbl&flUp Willi D-lagel homes cbiairrnuoltMconu•lttee. ~. ..,. due..-., baa lfwpan e ............ tetdnr .ua:-.:. .... po~-:-::,.,.;r.: =-::';'..;:: . r-.,.,. ~=::~r .. := .!~;,R~~:::: ::•:t~'":~= :::..~:c~ "fiTIIDYa.._. • .__--..,.. ~ c-dolllarldpoe...a•a '"•111-.-.... ldo-!ritll-andGwllonll F•lco-U.t "lllo~ to male torr--? ....., -oo•.u.::: $oar'-:.~ :.:::•,:! 4::"'.::"-S ~.::::::. ~ ~ ::=::=.-:. ':n:! ~:: ::~ ==-=-=::= ~ ";!:'= ::.:;~~.; IFI • YOft ••• .t:::. ...... -lUll I -L """-la--luiWU1 11' II-Pll'ftll,a--ot t•ortl... ot utlotk dlodp!-• 1M -or pari!, boO-on ........... 5 ··--lltcJcMtr&lll«nS'Gtl ........ ¥ Dl W.OZtiiQ Md ...._.,,....,. ...... tile sro.ftlwurt• 1811 ...._.._ ... ..._._,. oe........ .-. nd ~It Clt7 -.D. .... ~ .... ..... WEI Ill ZITI - -......., ... 171 f, -,..,..,,. 5 Ia a. aD ot lor ar-a11 .. Do 1 Q&POIJ -~ "..:"":. ~!..,~ Co••1*,!" ':!eu"'"':" 1Moz --..... 11a1 It¥-~ Fr.,.--.. .=-: .... a.l Wd1p .4111 .. ftl JIIE'WC ................... •ooiJitt ........... a.J .._ 2 "'" • _,.t 8CII-oq I . l-.'t .......... lilt lac&l •.....-a .... tD ID iftM.._ ... of tMa ,.... • ._. wt.a ...... riD M.._lua..W ,..._.,.. ...... tllleul..._, .... au OOIIItiA, 1 .... ,_ • .._lid 55 Of\1111 ................ dll ............... , 5 , 0 I• dtJ atilt •MW.. htdiiJ Ml ' sa a. ....._. t t..a. 1 ... ..._ ...,.... adtallo II'Wlr to _.I« [ qrM 1 stta bJ tile t.ll C?tJ C.-cU. ....... w, ..... ¥ p , 1r t11 a -..... • .-•OA&Adl _.., .. I .._t· •• ,..ao,... .WonlllTrtorwlllllzoal ' • •---··---- I I nta NRWPOit.T HAAM>R ENSIGN ... lldjudp4 t'!t IN 1 .,....,.,... ol .-nat drc:.&aDo.. .by tMirt d.aM No. A·:J0178 dated W.y 14, 1951, Ia S~ Cowt Cot du County of On-.c. Sr.w ol eM~. ,,.; .,. ,_ tt-eof ia quatia.d to publiab all public notice. "qllhd IJy a..,... ARVOE. HAAPA . . . .. , Ownn~PultiWaer PEG HAAPA . • , . . • . . . • .AMOC&atc EditOI' SUBICAIPTION ftATU In Jtarbor Arn: Out of Hvbor Aru; OIMI yqr, 15.00: l yean, S 8.00 One year, 1'.00; 1 yean, IIO.on ARVO E. HA.APA, owner and publisher of the Ensign .......... LIGM. M011CI NOTICE OF VACATION NOTICE OF PROPOSED VA- CATION, CLOSING UP AND ABAllllOIIIIENT OF A CER- T AlN PUBLIC tmUTY EASEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN * HOW TO AVOID A CIVIL WAR tbattboCttyC-clloltheClty of NI'WPQI1 Beach did, oo M&reh II Newport's citizen traffic advisory 12, 19?1, pus a a .. otuttoo committee is serious about a 6 lane of lot-No. 1944 to ncste, clole _., ancl atucson that cer-hlghway through COM and elimination of laiD plbUc uttuty ouemeDI de- all Coast Hwy, parking, they are about acrlhod u t>llowa' • ATTN. BEACHGOERS Tbat portioa ot Lot 2, Tract Editor of the En.lp, to ignite a civil war In Corona del Mar. No. 1117, ID the City otNowport Beacb...., hldea muysharp ditor The committee has suggested the 6 S..cb, Com~ty ot o. ..... stale objects !bat can toruct wtckecl of Ca.Worllla, u per map filed cuts oo an unauspectlDc nca-lane, no parking idea in exchange for tn Book ss, pap .a, of Mls-Uoner. lD tact. beacbWeguarda forgetting about using the defunct freeway cellaneous Maps ln tbe otftce treat many more per seas with of tbe Comty Recorder of said cut feet thaD they do vtctlms of corridor near 5th Ave. as a new traffic County, more particularly de-near-drownlngs. ~ artery. This decision no doubt results acrtbod astollon That glass bottle you leave • PARCEL 1 on the sand may be smasbed from the fact that homeowner groups A portion ot t"-t 22.00 foot 00 the rocks by a later wan. P'1 are more numerous and thereby make easement cranted to the City Tbe aluminum tab trom your more noise than business people. But of Newport Beach, recorded beverage can work Ita ny Into in Book 2191, page 208 of the sand a.Dd Ue ln waJt for a I believe it can be demonstrated that om.cLal Records of Orange heuy foot or a child's digging bu in t 1 t of Cotmty, over lDt 2 of Tract ba.Dd s essrnen can genera e P en Y pro-111? as per a map recorded In Yo'u can save yourself and test if their very livelihood is put on the Book 35, pogo 48 of Mtscella-future beachgoers from poss- bl k as S !liclal lamb I speak both DeOus Map, records of Orange ible pa.Intullnjury ltyou~tt OC a acr • County, CaWornta, the ceater-these Items In theUtterburels RestautiJII/ Chfnesa - AanertCCW'I CUisine Promis-Good FOtXI WNCH, DINNER; COCKrAILS TO GO (SPECIAL DISC:OUI~ BANQUETS /CATERING To .s,,.... Y 011 a M..,onli>k DitttNr is O..r Goal -~~-OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEB< IN CORONA DR MAR 673-9919 2121 E. COAST HWY. NNr MIICArthuf ANTIQUE AUCTION ._...,., .luly 8, 1 P.M. Prftl•• 'rl.,, Ww*r 10 •·• te J ,. .. ..t ... ef .... Shemun Crane, Auctioneer Ool. P"'"'' (!,.,,., -Motd•lng p• le..O.d glon boohooe Oalo Holl Ool. Oinong Roo"' let & 0 "'0t(hong choiro. longc:ao• doch. paif>t"'ll' ~ "'ate• colo.o. (ooooplete .,.,.,.01 &aM ol Sea ........ ~~~ Mogoc; lanle•n 'Nalnu• Ped O!n.ng fable O.op '-of Oulo labioH. O.lk. I<C>'o f.,.. plac.e I,~,.,., Coned Hal Chew ''""'""* dolhe• M,..bl. •ow-d wool'>otonch M•l. «"'' CMeoe Churn R~y .,-,•·• _, ..... 184) RO<Ioood telephonu Motoo" (hombe• Poh O•op leol ook d .. ,k !;m O ok lloH top Oeok Potato lcorg. Tambour horn Do,\11 C IRCA IMPORTS 375 E. t7th Street Coa .. MeN, CaUl, (7141414!1-1201 WE'RE ACR055 FROM HEW RALPH'S MARKET OH 17th 5t. Ill COST A MESA. as a Coast Hwy. businessman and as a l1be of said et.sement being located aloog the beach. While resident and homeowner very close to more particularly described as you're at u --hanl the rest followa: of your trash over tllere too. 5th Ave. (close enough to have been wiped BEGllOONG 11 a point tn the we hope your bea<b day 15 out by the freeway-), I can say that I'll oorlherly line of said Lot 2, a happy day! take a sunken roadway in the middle which point Is ?.OO teet soul:h-Salety Co mmittee easterly of the beginning ot a Laguna Beach Jwtlor DOCKSIDE TACTICS --Terry Taylor, Junior program instructor at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, shows Sarah Humphreys, 7, aDd fleth Humphreys, 13, some of the nne poJnts of sa1Uog they Will learn during the 7-.-eek course. {Margaret Plano phOto .) of that freeway corridor in preference cqrye haYing a radius of l62.SS woman's Club feet, said beclnn!ng of a curve to the 6 lanes and no highway parking. botng at tbe ea.teriJ eod o1 a • "'NO TAJ MAHAL" But --in preference to the impending course 'lrtth a bearing ot South Arvo E. Haapa, BCYC 'begins jr. program 67" 01' 00" East and length Owner and Publisher, Bahla Corlnthlan Yacht Club civil war, I'll take the status quo. "What of 90.00 feet; thence South zzo The Ensign wUI la~mc h Its summer Junior can't be cured must be endured" can well 59' OO" West aloog a Une par-Dear Mr. Haapa: program Thursday, Julys, for 1 al t -•ft aUel wttb theoortbwesterlyllne I've just completed reading club members ages 8 to 18 be the sermon topic for the OC rcu C of said Lot 2, 219.85 feet to an your edltort.at of Juoe 2151 ret-years, and their guests. stb.latio_n. Sight now all the plann~. ~ lntersectioo wlth the southerly auve to the proposal to build lnstruct:ton starts-Prtily, ...... ~ _.__ .. ... l16e ot said Lot 2, a pollee · O.CIUly 111 a. mote d 1t)iy 6, tad wUJ C411tla~ lrORl experts seem tO · '-"' ~~Be•.. ... EXCEPTING THEREFROM central pornoo oftheCity. Dur-10 a.m. to 4 p.tn. Tuesaat thought that they can cwre the pr-oblem the easterly 18.00 feet ol the tnr; the eleven years I've been through Friday, eodlng August 'with some clever bit of legislation. But soutberly 104·00 feet of satd In Newport Be.ach I have bed 24;_ M-et wl11 ,_ euement. great respect for your objec-nu awuds --.u ~ the cure is certainly apt to be far worse ALBO EXCEPTING THERE-Uvtty and your Mnestportrayat held Wednes<iay, August Z9. th th al d Thi be f fROM the oortherly I ?5 .85 f~ of issues as they arose In this Miss Terry Taylor heads the an e m a y. S can seen rom ot said easement Cit 1 11 -~-ft staff ot lnstructors She ls as-. y. na , ......... r,a erread-• the Haapa version of Parkinson's law, PARCEL 2 lng th.ts edttorlal t 00 longer slsted by Marc Schryer and Ken h. h th" "l!k thi . "C t A portion of that 18,00 foot have this regard ' Ea.stman, baste satUng. Tasha w lC goes some 1ng e s . oas wide euemeot granted to the • Scb.Ullng1s swtmmtngtnstroct I am certain that you are -traffic will increase in excess of capa-City of Newport Beach, record-fully awue that our preMnt or aDd the sklo diving and city available." All that those 2 extra ed In Book 2191 • page 208 or tactuty ls tmposslbly Inade-~ca ~vtng •UI be taught by Ottlctal Records of Orange quate that it lacks equipment Hutn Fun Scuba D1:flng, lanes will produce is that many more County, O't'er I.Alt z of Tract space' and decent surroundings: Inc.," of Santa Ana. cars spewing that much more pollutant 111? aa per a map recorded I am sure you are equally Cluses Include basic, Lnter- . . ill Book 35, page 48 of Mlscel-a.-are that eJplllSion .-ould mediate and adnncet1 sailing into the atr m Cor ona del Mar, and no taneous Maps, records ot merely mean compounding an aod s.~rvtsed pmes and solution for the traffic tangle. Orange County, Calltornla, the already bad tuncUooalarranp-races; racillg tactics; beginning • • 1 celll:erllne ol sa1d easement ment You are also I'm certain aod Intermediate S'W'lmmtnaand For the tlme belng, I 11 put up with the belng more particularly de-a war~ that bulkUni a new tacU~ We saYing using tile Red Cross traffic headache rather than invite the scribed as follows: tty adjacent on the present site program, and jl.mlor swim team. ' BEGINNING at a poiot tn the would be a monstrous mistake In addition the skin dJ.Ying extra congestion and pollution. Some day northeaabrly tiDe of sa.td Lot You were also fully aware thaf course comprises 12 hOurs of there will be a sensible solution --a 2, said potm belngthebegtnnln& the locatiOn ofthepresentt.actl-adftoced aquatl~• and teaches cleaner method of mass transportation, provided by a talented free enterpriser. of a curn t.rine a radius of tty Is in a locattoo u.t can UDderstandinc of d.t'f'lng wttb 460.00 feet, said be(1nnlng of poorly sene the total commuo-mask, soorkel and O.ns; equip- cune being at the southerly tty. n is oot central aDd Is In ment andpereonalsatety.wbere end of a course 'With a bearing a coorested area that makes and when to dlve. buoyancy, Sooth Z?• 30' 00'' East and a. responses to emergency calls OCeiJIOCflPhJ and marine We. leogtll of 177.65 teet; thence for sen1ces UDder certain coo-Lessoos wtU be ct•eo to the Rare bird holds up PTT South 6Z • 30' 00" West, 40.88 dtUOns 'f'ery dltftcult. BCYC pool. feet. 1 am oot certain U..tyoublve The sea diving COtase, for The nearly extinct light- looted clapper ra..tl has found a friend. Paclftc Te1ephooe has de- layed the completion of a sub- marine cable pro)ect across Upper Newport Bay tmtll after the rare species of marshbird completes Us nesting season In July. A few doun of the small, brown-feathered blrds live to the p-a.ssy Newport Bay marsh- es and in a section of tide- flats east of Seal Beach. Along wtth a few tn the san Diego area, that's the extfnt of their habitat 1o the enUre U.S., and tbey are CO(ISidered an endanc- er ed species by the Department of the Interior. Tbe telephooe compaay•s cable job will be the thlrd crossing of the Upper Bay. Two earUer cables were placed aloog the tx.ttom of the eatlllJ'y in tbe 1960s. SUBJECT TO: All Covenants, seeo or renewed the plana tor tumors from 14-1/2 to 18, 111tll RlrflU, R1CbtJ-of-Way aM tbe tactuty 00 Santa Bubara teacb aweclation for aquatic Ease menta ol Record. Drive. u you had, and they recr•Uaa and mulDe re- Reference 1a: bereby made are certainly natlable to you, search, equipment aDd personal to a map sbcnr1nc saJd pubUc you could under 00 cooceJnble safety, still 1D watermanshlp utlllty euement propoAd to be stretch of the lmagt.ntUoo refer and .cb dh1nc, ecological at..Ddooed for puUcoJan ud to the structure u 1 "T•J preaerntson ot tbe marine en- deta.Jls. Said W:ap 1• oa .rue Mabal." This Is a 48,000 IQ.. Y1roomeDt &Dd drow•ooftng. in the oftlce ol the City Clerk n . structure of tilt-up tie.tp, Members' ctllldrea are ell- of ttM! City of Newport Be&cb, two floors rectancular to sblpe cfble tor tbe eRase•. Noo- NO'TJCE IS FURTHER GrVEN that 11 deslped botb eJte:riol' member. spooeortd by t BCYC S "ES MGR. N '"EO THEREBY !bot the C!tyC010><ll aod lnlerlor-wl,. to lake ad-mem""r may porUetpate to au ""-I'WIIIII of tbe City ot Newport Beach WIUitm J. Clark, 4?, of U4 has let July 23, 1973, at tbe 6Znd St., Newport Sbores, eul-bota of 7:SO p.m., aa the Ume, ern repooalalel rrilnacer tor ud tbe CouneUCM.mbersoltbe DEPARTMENT OF BtdldJDI, S..crameoto, ClWor- ITT Ca.oooo Electric. bas been City CormeU of the City ofN..,. TRANSPORTATION n.ta, I.Dd may be Hell at tbe LEG.t.L HOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LIGAL MOnCI promoted to manager -aeid port Belcb u the p ... ce tor the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS omen of the State KllfiWI.J STATEMENT OF ABANDON-sales. heartac of a.ll peuooa lntar-Sealed propoall wtU be re-EqtMer at Sacramento, aod WENT OF USE OF FICTITJOts ested ln or objecttq to the cti't"ed at tbe oftlce of tbe state tbe Dtltrld Dlnctonot'Trus- ' Btm!<ESS NAME LIGAL MOnCI propooed neat1oo .,..., .... Uc HlpnJ E~. Room 406, po<tall<le a1 Loo Allploo, ... The follo.rtoc perscos have utlltty ... meot, ud the aid District TraDiport:&Uoa 8aUd-Frucl«o, aD::I the d:l.lt:rld 1D atJudooed the use of the ftctl. FICTITJ0l5 BlBINESS NAME City Cota:ll at tbt Aid ttme inc, IZO Soutb Sprta1 8tr..t, wblcb the work II titated. UOUI bulline .. DimeDlnraUled STATEMENT and place wlll r.tthe.,.ideoc. Lo1 Aaples. Calltorrd.a. uatU Tbrt aucceu:ful btdMr Jblll Mart.Un& Senlces: at 26571 The fol.loYtD( perece \adofn& oftered bf U1J per-later-2 o'eloct p.m. oa.la.ly lt, 1171, fWil1a a PllJ1IMQl bold IJid t Mlmoa Lane, MasioP VIe~, bUII.nea u : AAoc:Jatecf Eact~ •sted ta tbe 'I'I.CPicm al aid at wb1cb t.1me tMJ w1U be pertoriiiiDCe tw.d, Ctlli:Jna1a 928?5, Tbl ftctJ~ oeertar Company, 17145-JC sty peuc .UltJ ... ment blr.CO-peUci:J GpeDed iDd read LD Pweuut &e ltctioa. 1710 of Uoel bualMJI Dime ultrred Park Circle, tni.Dt: kry-fore~ Room I ol aid Wldlac, b tM lAbcw COcll, tba Dlpu1-to ohoft wu ftled In County Peroul Inc. (CalllorDis~ July I, 18?1 eoootroelloo oo 8lalo Mpnr lUll ... .....-.... _. ooJ......, 5, 18?1. 17145-K Sty Puk Circle, lr-Laon Lqloo ID aeeordulce wtlll lilt~-alll"ftl.lll nte .,_ 111 I, lleMa Clair Wllloma, •!no, CaW. CtlfClorkollbo a-lllor-, to nldl lilt-Ia wllldl t11o -k le1St Mli'DOA J.Ane, KIUioo Ttlil butDeu 1a: condueted City ol Nnport Seacb tpedal rtfert~DU 1.1 mlde, u 1.-to be ~, to M u l1lted VIOjo, lllt'l!l. by a corpouttoo. PubU•: lair 5, 1%, lt?l, IDIIII lollowl' ID t11o ~ o1 nuo.. I, 1-'> TOOl, It lJIIdl Corponll<ie Nom" llorTf-llnpon -Eulp. Orup eo.y, Ia II-partM1oa .............. -lod loll,""-' Btocb, 010110· Por-lllc:. BillE VERSES P'OR Btocll.•--•-ac.s•--~ Tata ----lod Blpataro6Tltlo:R.P..-, at llu S...,.lllllllaad(fi'J. -~··---111•"•'..,,_..,, Pro-. THE HH OP' JULY . O.S-?1-0.14 tn111o tt~pU 1o ---.11'11. .,..., lloll'la Clair wu. Tblaalltomoatwulllod-on. llfd 1-1o -bo-f!Ml D&P.1111'1Wn' or T!Uftl. ...._ tbo c.-, Clort ol ~ Jon ...... .,._ • 111m, Bldo on "9-lor 1101 . -TATICII 'ftlo*baa'wulllodwltta CoiTif •l-It, lf?l~ Wit-U 70 _. •• ta ar -4, IPISro -t -lllo4-R.I. DATSL .. c_,. Clift ol Orup llaaa I. a.-, c_,. *II, -a-e ,. _, ........ ta-Pbao, --ao o, ud -Plf ,., lsllnor <:.-r•l-lf,U'II. bJ ,..._.._...,, ...,_, ~ ...-1-lor-..-.__.,_II, It'll Nl•: 1-It, lair I, U, -I"' I, U 11, ., :Aad ,. *II -llltlriO, JrO)ICII ... oalf lie--II II, 1111, Ill .. llo_t ... It'll, Ia 1101 ...... -1111 IIIII -*II -,.. 1101 ..... Cl .. -......, NIIYit: llllr 11 II, It'll, .. .... t.all?lutll ,_... frei.~•:Sl-8.) lll'n•, Tra••••rtatlo1il till ~IIUtlclr"rlp, - cla.sses except s\lrtmmlng ln- structton, for 2 to 8 year okls. C lub memhers ln charge of the summer program tnctude Mr .. and Mrs. Richard C. R.,•llr•gs, directors; Mr. and Tbomu . ·~·~'~r~::i~~~:.J' aad Mrs. Bl Robert P. Langer, Wr.s. James D. 'Pille~, committee members. Johnson & Son makes the difference & Mercurys • • • .an wit h the .... (~olden Touch" and now 20th ANNIVERSARY SALE! EVERY CAR IN STOCK ' • •• --~ .. II ~ ,_~•II.VD. CIPCMS. COITA ... e letla ,. GEM TALK TODAY BIKE TRAIL QUERY SENT j(il~ GIANT 4 FOOT YARDSTICK! IE'III'OIIT HAAIIOR EISIGII rllii.JSHED l£fiU.V ·-PAGE J . ---......... --~ - TltURSOA~, J lllV!I, 1171 DDIOIA DEL IIA!!, CAL. "A second thought on f i rst a id " We're con:uanlly amazoed a1 the number or children whocul,scntpeand brui~ thenuehu within si&ht (and sound) of our phlilr- macy. We do a bia bu.sineu in an1isep1ics, bandaaes. and other .first-aid items. Same every. whtte, probably. But sometunes we: ~onder j( people don't depend too much on tirstaid-nqlect proper medka..l attention. If !here's 1hc ~li&hlest question in your mind followina wtllit appears to be minor injuries, x:c your physician. Firs! aid has definite limitations. You can only be su~ of proprr mcdtcal care by ser:ina your doctor. A prompt visit can save a half dozen later. 3021 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR 673-2550 WE WILL SELL '1'01111 HOMII 4% 101 uses: Measure children. dogs. trees. fabrics . plywoOd . what-have-you . Great for husband 's do-it-yourself jobs and WIVes at home. An educational gift ideal for teaching children measurements ... yours free al the Big M where you always get an extra measure of service !One per Jam'~ ad .. l!~ o n'-pJ.oase I I ~/l•l.!)j!}~ Look at these valuable free services - 0 Free Safe Deposil Box· 0 Free Photocopy Service 0 Free Travelers Cheques 0 Free Notarv Service 0 Free Note Colleclion" Ulllh QloQ/If\·1'1</ /">nimH~ No.AJ nearing a half century of seiVlce to Southern Californ1a savers. the B1g M -Mutual Savmgs. JS almost half·a bd/1on dollars strong and still grO\.VIng wtth three new offices this yearl Now 9 offices. Canoga Park· Chalsworth. Capistrano·San Clemente. Corona del M ar. CoVina. Glendale. Pasadena. Thousand Oaks. Visla. West Arcadia CUI .WMir. .. 7&.c-l._ q/6111 ... ALL OPPICIIS OPIM lATUIDAY, JULY 7-It A.ll. TO 2 ,..._ ' - •• PJ:TITIOIII BDSIIOBSri IIA.IIIt ST A 'I'EIIEIIT Till lo-.,__ lodolar twt"a u: WM&ewr TnYet Borneo, lilt WolleW! Drl.,., llowpari Beaeb, CaW. 12110: I CHIICH C.D . .M. A -~ 1M ~ ¢oliJonlo CoUoet to C- -ol ...,..., Will -11-. llo U -loJed U I IMo _, Ill eor-dtllllr -.,._ II Or.-..... --II Ul{ L Coul R1ry. Tllo Villa 11> -.laa. flllrl- -......... -ID lbo o1 01111-1r<a ... u. --ollbo '""ldiiiC. wllb Tbo KrooU 11oft I <Ia ..... , IF~~i~i~~~ ~-E. -. 11'15 Sbor- 11&1011 Pl., 1$101, N- Beacb, caw. a:seo. Th1a bustDU8 11 cooduetld bJ 1.D I.DdlYI.dull. Slened Edwll> E. -· Tills statement wu flied wttb _,. ,._ lbo roor IIO'idor Judllll (Mra. tqw) Bubor ol lat. ButM, CallL, Ud I 1001, botb Tbe a... ud Mn. WIWam auodate mtalltt:rt .... Ciary T. lltnab ol Coa Moa are II> RoYlud Holllllo, CaW., LOll CO·t>Utcfl, 'noJ-Il>olbolr Dooald 1D WaterYIUt, Mlillo. .. ... b .. --oat Ud llall -~ IDYOIYed II> lllo MRS. BURTOH DIES c.b&riaa.uc u•. dJriDe beal.. Services wlU be beJd todly, .... aDd Jlr&JC' for tbe tlet. July 5, at Paclftc View Chapel, Feel Fins Bl.IEMI:5H 6.95 L 7,95 REGULARS 8.95 -9.95-10.95 lbl.t celebntes Uti UmeltSI joy of ortPDal in- .. BrOTHer sun siSTer tbe Co..uy Clerk ot Oranp Couoty oo July 2, 1973, Wll~ llam E. St JohD, couoty clerk. by Theresa M. Ward, deputy . Publish: July 5, 12, 19, 26, 1973, Ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -2648f MRS. MONTACU DIES Suaday .:bool 11 at 9:45, Harbor Vtew HUls tor uar .. !fA VAL ACADEMY appot»tee IDOI'IIIDc worcblp at 11 a.m., pret Lucy Burtoo,' 40, of t619 Richard K. Wacoer, 17, ol1215 aad u tftDpU.Ue sentce at Santa Ana Ave., costa Mesa. Outrlaer Dr., Harbor Vtw I p.m. Pnyer ud Bible .tudy who died July z at Ora.Dp Hilla, leuesSaturdaJforAofta .. wW be held at 7:SO p.m. oo Cotmt}' Medical Center 1D polls. Tbt Coroaa del Mar b1Jb Wedoeays. Orure scbool lfld.ate Y'U DOraiDated Putor Krotb's aermoo topic Fo!W:Wtng se"tces eoodueted for tbeacademybyJotmScbmtts thts SID:Iay wlU be "WhileS by the Rev. CoonieSaltoa, bur· when Mr. Schmitz stlllsened worlda ftteh.'' b&sed oo He. tal will be tn Paclftc VIew this area u a Coaereumaa.. brews 12:1 aDd!. memorial park. He receJYed his l,llPOIDtmeat . Mr. aDdllrs.Kta~.bhuebeeo Mrs. Burton is survh'ed by Masks · Snorkles BON AIRE SKIM IIQARDS BEACH FLOATS Skate Boards Basketballs footballs Volleyballs SKATE BOA"D WHEa.s SLEEVE SOCC!R Beatrice Montagu. Bl,of2665 CIOO Mesa PI., Costa Mesa, who died June 24 at Port Mesa con- valescent hospital. was burled JLme 27 at Paclllc View mem- __ _. ortal park, Harbor View Hills. 1n FebrlllrJ thrOUCfl Congress-LD CbrUUaa minJ.stry siDee z soos· Jim L)'llll Bu:rtoa and man Clair Burgener. He 11 tbe 1 N4, In PIQMfiYu!a IDd Cal-Gary Burton both of Costa soo of Mr. aDd Mrs. Rteba.rd llorGia. Kr. Kroab attended Mesa; z daucbters, Mrs. AUce H. Waper. He Is a Sea Scout, Bible IDStitute lo Green lane, Jarman of Hanford anc1 Mrs. serving as a member of Ship Pa., IDd receiYed bla B.A. de-Edna Woods of santa Ana anc1 Balls ll Do NfWPOQT • IILACH lN"'R.lNtf.IO UOO I~U , ' 61liiJSO EXCLUSI~t Burt Reynolds sarah Miles "THE MAN WHO LOVID CAT DANCING"!Nl 2nd Great Weeki MESA c;;~~: 1 '18 ) N fWPOIU IH 110 \4 8 1 sn (R) Sbe was a native of Australia and had Uved locally for 12 years. 711 to Newport Beach. Rree lD reUctoo from Southern by 9 grandChildren. ' BASEBALLS MITTS• BATS•SHOES Slle Is survived by her hus- band, Gilbert; a son, Morton Mendels or Harbor City; a Church News daughter, Henrietta Pope of • LUTHERAN CHURCH OF enUtled "In the mldlt ot We " Torrance, 4 grandchlldreo and THE MASTER, 2900 PacUlc at St. Mlebael's aDd AU AngeLs' 4 great-grandchildren. VIew Or., Harbor VIew lUlls Episcopal Cburcb, 32" PacUJ.c MRS. CAMERON DIES --Tbere wlU be reception of VIew DriYe, Harbor VtewHllls. SerYices were held June28at new members and dedlcatloo Tbe topic at 7:30p.m. Monday, PacUic View Chapel, Harbor of a memorial window at the July 9, Is "Medical aspects of View Hills, for Martha Cam-10 a.m. serrice ttlls Sunday, death," eroo, 56, or 2907 Ebbtlde Rd., Pastor Larry Fruhllng's ser-• • • Harbor View Hills, who died mon title Is "Hide and seek." A butfet ~rwtllbeserved June 25 at Hoag hospital. He w111 present a sermonette at 5:30 p.m. tills SUDday at Mrs. Cameron, an Ohio na-for children ages 3 through the Prloce of Peace Lutheran Uve who h.as !Jved here ror 5th grade at the beginning of Cburcb ln Mesa Verde to hooor 15 years, Is survived by her the service. Bill Jaryis, "Mr. Fll:-lt," who mother, Ellz.abelh Cline, and • PLYMOUTH CONGREGA-is retiring after more than a cousin, Dorothy Tague, both TIONAL CHURCH, 3262 Broad 10 years as church custodian. or Ohio. St., Newport Heights--Asso-FREDDY MARTIN BAND --SecoOO Big Week i ~ TIIEI.,UT elate minister Terry LJDdvall, AT THE FAIR JULy 12 son or tile pastor, wtu be in the pulpU tor the 10 a.m. ser-With batoo In ooe bi.Dd and vtce th.Js SWlday. Pastor JOb.D ~boDe 1n the other, Freddy LlndvaU is atteodlng mlssloo-Martin will lead his band ln a ary coolereoces. speelal performance at the • Orange County Fair at 8 p.m. GR ACE BIBLE CHURCH, Thursday, July 12. 565 w. 18th St., Costa Mesa-· Freddy 14art1n the man who The Rev. Thomas Tyree will made popular hJt's out of clas- preach on "Results of God's steal mu.stc through hls IDlt~ue love," a continuation of IUs arra.ogements w111 be featured study In PhiJ.J.wians, at 10 a.m. as part of the' fair's continuous Sunday. His topic at 7 p.m. Is free entertainment program. '·Witnessing ttll'ough trials," Other performances will in- based on the book or James. elude Les Brown and His Band • THE NEWPORT HARBOR or Reoown on July 14, Red CHURC H OF RELIGIOUS SCI-Buttons 00 July 10, and Azteca ENCE, 541 Center St., Costa on July 15. Mesa --"Fearfully and won---.:...-~----- derrulty made'' will be tlleser-LEGAL NOTICE moo topic of lbe Rev, Eleanor PICTmou; Bl51NESS NAME Jackson at 10 a.m. Sunday. Tile STATEMENT Womea's Gui\4 met UODday The followlng per8CIO& are evening at the home of Miss dolng business as: Toscana Art Holly Servis, 2120 16th St., & Guts, l850 s. Plaza Drive, Newport Heights, ror a potluck s Ia •-c ~· .~ Ia an nua, a.l. 92 <U'I: Romano supper ..... ..., P nnlng session. I< Heleo Sguerrt, 1851 Port • THE NEWPORT UNITY Seabouroe, Newport B<:h., Cal. CHURCH, 15th St. at lrvlnt-92660, Ave., Cliff Haven --The Rev. ThJs business Is conducted Loren Flickinger Is continuing by a Umited partnership, his 3 month series of lectures Signed: Romano Sguerri, of prosperity at the 10 a.m. Helen Sguerrl. service this Sunr1ay, The b.lks This statement •as flied 'With are t:Qsed on Jesus' promise the County Clerk of Orange or abundant living. County on July 2, 1973, WU- • • • liam E. St John, county clerk, The Rev. Erl Allen, United by Thetesa M, Ward, deputy. Ministry chaplain serving UC Publlsb: July 5, 12, 19, 26, \ Irvine, Is conducting a series 1913, 1n the Newport Harbor or Monday discussions Ensign, F -26483 She was a native of Tennes- see a.nd had UYed here for tbe past 8 years. JOAN COLLIHSOH DIES Joan Ruth Collinsoo, 41, ot 2080 Vista Cajon, the Blutts, was buried July 3 at Pac14c View memorial park, Harbor View Hllls.ShesuccumbedJune 30 at Orange County Medical Center ln Orange. Ser vi ces W'ere tleld In St. James Episcopal Church, New- port Beach. She Is survived by her hus- band, George; a daughter, Deb- ra Colllnson of the home, and by her mother, Olive Rezac or Upland. LORENZ SPITZ DIES Memorial services •ere con- ducted June 22 1n BeU-Broad- way chapel, Costa Mesa, by tbe Rev. Loren FUckinger for l<lr- enz Spitz, 80, or2400cean VIe•, Newport Heights, who dtedJllle 22 at Hoag hospital. He was born ln Germany and came to the U.S. 1n 1932. He had Uved in CaWornl.a for the past 30 years, working for 25 years as a metal spinner, ALUMNAE MEETIN.G Gamma Tau Gamma Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Cbl Omega •Ill meet Thtasday, July 12, at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Coollng ln University Park, Ir- vine. Tbere •Ill be swtmmtnc at 10 a.m., followed by a pot- luck alad IID"beoa at OOOD. For ftlrtber itlb'matioo, can Ml.ss Cbarkltte Clark, 6'73- 3428. HANDBALL Parts-Tires-Tulles ~~oBv.its IlK I Rll' AIR RACQUET HYDRA-ClEAN IS SETTER THAN STEAM! . "•, SPRING CLEANING SPECIAL NOW THRU JULY 15, 1973 SAVE 20io 5 WAYS lETTER THAN ORDINARY STEAM CLEAN I Cleona Deeper e Drle• Faater e Self Contolnecl I Hone of Your Electricity or Soft Water u"'"l CALL US TODAY 645·1313 c:!oc\rc-:,.._.r:-... ....__,FREE ESTIMATES. ONE DAY SI;~IVIC:EI 1 · Ad Must Be Presented • At Time Of Estimote 1740 ~llvollvo ' l~rt& 17th St.! Costa ~a AL "World's largest exc/vs1ve g uoronrf>·r"l d H H Jf>t y se•vP:e " E;CDIT drapery cleaner• JJ. and aervlce 1702 Ne.,.porl Blvd. Al171h Sl CattiMeu Pt..,~·•• the" oeonq on co nyenoenceo vou o•o'"· COil won 540-1366 642-0270 SALE TIME at G'S OF SIIEII.\ Plus WIV'dy AlJen in Newport Nunwy aDd GanSen Center ~"'=:;;_-. -·.:.: •.. --· ~~:"';.·. -···-:--<:;r ~ .~.£:~ __ •. ~ -~ ~:-~.;.;~..., .... ~~---..,..,....., ... --~-.. ~-·--·· --... ~-~2 -· _ .. -,..,.. ..... ~ -·-· 20% 20% J/J THE -READ ._ONfCAMc-us OFF ON OFF ON IS-ON satEEN! Holding Over! I ALL Plants In Our Nursery Sale ends July 31st __ ..__ ---- AMI.IIICJ -• ......,. • -... ~.,.,-·-OL.•'"e ... a-. 11100 .. -""".., 813-11562 (,_.to ,.__ -.y cUI Inti fill IP an 0111 .. 1 ALL Plants In Our Nursery llfMIII HARmt EJ111QII PIJIUitfO lfllll.Y -PAGI: I lltUR$0,\Y, JULY ~ IJ7S COROllA DEL 11M. CAL fl ,. .. Giu a-Co•t•Rh Vantfells•-Theft CALL US TODAY FOR A QUOTE TRESE RUUAlf CREATURES, left to rlCbf:, Tammy, 9, SUAft, 5, ud Timothy, 7, haYe joined II) wtth the aummer "cr•ture f•ture'' IWDmer readlnc program of the New~ port Belch PubUe-Libraries. They are the chUdren ot Mr. aDd Mrs. James McKee of Corona del Mu. Behind them 011 the bolletiD board 11 the "COM Creature.'' At other llbra.rles there are the "Balboa Beast," East- blu:trs "Eerie Eel," Mariner's "Monster" and the West Newport "Wamp," (Enslen photo.) Pat Hitt is guest Culmi•Hnl a MCODd mc- ceut'lll -. tbl fubloll- abtu met reeeatt, lor hDcb at tbe Newport Harbor Yacbt Cl_,, Guut at boDor wu Mn. Pat B1tt, wlx> lru -llYlo( 1a Wubtactoo, D.C., wbUt Mn1DC u uallltaol a.ecretary of bellb. edacatioa. aDd nl- fart. Sbe wu tbe touoder of Ctapman CoUece'• Ton Cion aDd 1a a member af tbe FuhiOQiblu, u 11 ber dauctftr -lD-kw, Mn. Jotm IWnUtoa, Mrs. Hut l1 DOW tlY- lq ID Lapoa Beach. -· ,.,.. ....... "'."&« of tbe year wu Dr. H. George BreiUWl, wbo recently deUY. ered a paper to the Amerlcap Academy of Plullc aDd Recoo-REV. OON MADOOX or St. A.Ddrew's Preabyterlaa Church structtYe SurcerJ oo. bll liSe In CUft' Haven Is welcomed to the Corooa del Mar Khran.ts of lnoont1Ye tecbnlques. Dr. Club by Hall Seely at the June 26 meetlnr. Mr. Maddoz BreDD:lD's lecture, "Tbe con-told the club about the new ABC telephoDe be., lioe es- cept ol total facial rejuuua-t.abllshed by his church. People with prob•m• may call tton," naaccompuled by slide 645-22.22 for advtce. The program Ia part or the outreach presentattoo, followed by writ-mln.lstry of Rev, M.addoz, who Is assl.st:a.nt ~ltor at Pam affends Girls State ~~~='::~:-::: s~. Aoorew· •. 548-5544 Estucta hli!IS<hOol fllclllly sored by, .. American Le.,. :::~.: .. p::r ... ::-::,1 ~Tell troubles Ou, 16th y .. , cbole Pamela SbiYely, daqllter Auxtllary, Glrla: State wu bekt care and ma.te • ..,, Lone! ? T ? ? by phone of Mr. aDd Mrs. Rlcbard H. June lB-25 at Olympic VIllage, Tbe Fasblooables are as~-Y· ense Angry. Lay beWa at the church RABBITT IHSURAHCE Shin}J, 1971 Swan Drive, Squa"Valley. portgrcq~ofCbapmaoCollege. Atra;<t? Up Tlgbt?-Lost your wtllbelpmanthepbooes. 191.-Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa, as their dele-Each )unlor girl Is chosen All cootrtbut1oo.s of members cope . Call645-2Z22, The m~ used by the ser- Co•to Meso pte to the 30th sessloo of for leadership. She must be In go to the World Campus Afloe.t That's how a brochure ln-Yice, tbe ABC method, !las been :::::::::::!!.Jc~a~ll~tor::nla:!:.,,.:G~lr~ls:.,!:!:!!:...:!::!; the ~r third of her class scholarship tuod and are llBed troduc ts a new telephone COUD-used at other emergency help FOR THE FINEST IN GERIATRK NEEDS We offer the best in pharma- ceutical and other health prod- ucts for the sen~r citizen, at prices that your budget will appreciate. scbolastlcally. Shemustbeacl-for financial aid to quallfted seling service at St. Andrew's ceoters, tnchxU.ng Po~sadena, t,teo of the United States. She students 1n Chapman's dlvtsion Presbyterian Church In CUff and 1s part of tbe outreach must also be physically nt to of International studles. Haven. ministry or the Rev. Doo !:!~~;:!!~;!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ participate Ln a week of stren-Mrs. Will1am H. Mead, found-Mrs. Stanley Peterson, who Maddoi, assistant ~stor at St. oous studyandphyslcalactlvlty. er, arranged meetings with heads the local service, bas Aodrew's. Pamela ns chosen as nr-Calltornta fashion designers 8 years of training at the Pasa-CAL POLy GRAD • • (f) 1- 0 z ~ LOVE KNOTS two new brtght w > 0 _j •deas !rom Elizabeth Stewart the sensattonal l ove Knot bt~tnt tor sunntng and swtmmtng, 22 00, and the very lemmme long dress wtlh a butlt -tn bra tor entertatntng or tUSI relaxmg, 45.00 Bold, vtVJd cOlors and made ol easy-care nyton -and -spand eK, stzes6 to 14 C1e<1•1 Catds Welcome ~;i,~ newport be&eh v .. Lodo SII'IJ and Balboe Bay CtuD anaheim 0~"<1 1-iotel •f>d Royal Inn H01el laavega.o Acoou lfOm Sl.,dVSI Hotel •"<< Unl()tl ~-Hotel, downto-n palm aprlnge R .... ...,. Ha~e~ slty cheer leader at Estancia G«>rgl.a Bullock, Mr. Black~ dena Mental Health Center, and she Is 00 the Broactny weU Cardinali Roml Werle wlllch is the model for the news counciL-She participates Yt-~e and wtih the iate DoJi local program, and at the Los to student pernment. Loper.' Planoed for fall are Angeles Suicide Prevention sbowl.rags wtth designers Jean Center. The girls at Girls State r~m Louts and PhyWs Sues. Callers will get a 3-batreled tor various polltl.cal otnces&Dd New members this year are attack on their problems as the Pamela woo a seat oo the city Mmes. Richard Barrett, James ce~ter : council of her mythical City. Bradesoo. Theodore Clifford EstabUshes cootact and Chosen as alteroate to Girls Herbert Diamood, Byron Far~ r~rt with the caller. State •as Kathryn Nollng. well Michael Kaza.njtaii Mead Helps the caller to define daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ken:00nth, Wllllam McGee the problem. Nollng, 2817 Europa, Costa Stanley Molaoder, Donakt Star~ • Helps the caller to l1Se Mesa. ling and Crawford WestrLDc hls per50111.l resources to cope ' • with the problem. -____ ....., "Our purpose Is not to tell SEARCHING tor aoother 100 temporary homes 1a Newport and Costa Mesa, Up With People publlctsts Eileen Farrell, right, and Marcie Colpas go over a map of the area. About 340 cast m~mbers of the International stngtng gro~ wtll arrive here July 1 for a month-king rehearsal at Corona dPl Mar hlgh sclloot. Local famllles are asked to provide a room aDd breakfast for 1 or 2 of the young- sters. They eat lunch and dinner at rehearsal and return about 9 p.m. each evening. The singers come trom 45 states and 18 foreign couotrles. If you have room, call Eileen or Marcie at 673-5694. (Ensign pboto.) LIGAL HOnC! FtCTITIOlli BOOINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are dolng buslDess as Bruo-Taco, 2900 Newport BIYd., Newport Beach 92660 : Michael Potoma, 1305 Anttraa, Newport Beach, Calif. 92660; Enlyn M. Potoma, 1305 Antigua, Newport Beach. CaiU. 92660. Tbis busloess Is conducted by an individual. LIGAL HOnCI B-67142 FICTrTIOlS BlEINE~ NAME STATDdENT The followlllg persons are doing bustness as: 1801 Um- lted, 174&1 lntne Boulevard, TI&Stin, Ca. 92680: Ralph Seck - eta.,. 117 15th Street, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660; William P, Restivo, 16282 Main Street, Tustin, Ca. 92680. Tbls busiDess Is being con- ducted by a Limited Partner- shll>. Stg:ned R~h Se<:keta. people what to do," says Mrs. Peterson, "but to get t11em to tbink about how to solve their Tom KJer Jr. graduated with a B.A. In history from CaUf. ornia Polytechrllc State Un.tver- slty, San Luis Obtspo, oo June 9. He •til return to the same instll~lon to coolin~ work for hls secooda.ry teacher 's cred- ential along with a master's In education. An actin member of PhJ Kappa Psi Fraterrtlty for 3 years, he h.as been most out- standing pledge, most actin brother and Is pa sl treasurer and vice-president or his chap - ter. He Is a 1968 gradtate of Corona del Mar hlgb schOol aod a 1970 graduate of Orange Coast College. "Get Tues. thru Sat. 11:00 to top billing for your savings." I <.!'l'<.·ll ll'l\ \,1\lflg, Ill g:l\1.' .1 lnp iX:rfnrm.HKC \II tht' !I me -\t l mrcnul\ 1..n er 00 ur)lrcs. ltiU ... 111 be 'ure th.i! 1our mont'~ "'lll..:.trn rhc h1~hc't lntcn:'ll f10''iilblc on lfl'>Uft.'tl ".J\Ing-. \nd lmrcr~>ll i)ITcr" .?0 hr:lpful -.cr\1\L'" too \l11,1 HI them I ret• ~11 p~t~ lmpcn.11 '"u II 't..l\ .,.,1th them I J1J 6.00~· ~' s.z5l' ------,, __ s•.-----••lr• ... _. ...... _.. 6J8I' 5.91" 5..J9I' ....... ·-·-· ----· .., __ ,_. 5.0<.1' --5.I.Y' __ ,_. ·---, • ~ .... ...., __ ,_ Stcned: Mlchael Potoma. Tbt. sb.temeot ns fUed with the Coi.Uity Clerk of Orange County oo J.me 29, 1973, Wil- liam"'!. st John, Co.mty Clerk, by t«eresa M. Ward, Deputy. ~~~ PubUsh: July 5, 12, 19, Z6, l973, 1a the Newport Harbor EDSJp. r -26467 This statement tiled wltb the Co~.mty Clerk of Orange County on: J~me 22, 1973, by Theresa U. Ward, deputy co!Dlty derk. Publish: June Z8, July 5, 12, 19, 1973, in the Newport Harbor EDS1p. F -26293 FOR A TRUE PHOTO PORTIWT Hot an lossom,bly line plciulre,l_.....;: but A TRUE BIVII!ONMBITAL PORTRAIT Color or Blade & White-$25.00 ASK lOR IRUCE At 6~S.0200 or 548-291~ .23w.u c)f. &Sense tl • Bob Jann Pall>lcamoo at aU prteu,.., tba QlllliJ- matebn tba Jll'loe. Efta for "~ ane~~, •• l .. -ta ..u, Ulo-~boca-tl -twtowtatballrotplaco, lutaloopr.a.l- do WUI: to rt-p&iat. botblr.:MDrl 01 na-lln at tba old _...,. ta a111:b loa Ub)f to "' ~~ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE FICTtTIOIB Bt5INESS NAME FJCTITJOLB BlSlNESS NAME STATEMENT STATEMENT Tbe 6:tllow1Dr persoo ladOI.ac The toUowtnc persons are bUilotu u : SportroaofCorooa dolnC busine" as: Flfteld ' del Mar, 2'721 E. Cout thrJ,, Compuy, U40 Campus Dr!Ye , Corooa clel Mar 92&25: Law. Suite ZlS, Newport Beach. Ca. r-.:e L. Bins, 920 lnioe, 92660: Paul C. Fllteld 'Dot- Apt, 8-208, Newport Baeh, otby L. Flfteld, Z658 Vlata clel CalU. 91660. Oro, Newport Beach, Ca. 9!660. Tbla bulllltu: 11 coaducted TbU bastDess Is cooducted bJ u. lld'f'lc:tal. bJ an IDdl'ftdtaL Sipect: Lawreoce L. BlCP. Slped: Dorothy L. Flfteld. 11U ltatemeat wu ftlld •WI 1'lda ltatemeut was ft.Jed with tt1o ~ Ctork of Clruip t"' c-. Clerk o1 an.,.. cocay oa J-n, 19'71, wu. CCNQ' oa Juoe 11, 19'73, wn. Uam E. St -, -clerk, Dam E. St Jolla, c-, clork, by Tllor!lll II. Wild, -· by Tlloro• II. Wild, -· PeUO: J .. II, July 5, 11, hbllab: JUM 14, 11, 1:1, 11, 11'11, ta tbaNnportHIII>a< Jll)f 5, U"IS, lo tba N..,.n 1..... F-ttarbo<E-F-150?0 MARINERS CHURCH 1100 L 'CoulbJ .. Jfsapwt a..c...., ~ .. A Plan for AliThople. Downto•n lot Anrles • O•~t · East 'fl'aMclena ·Glendon. Nnvpon Buch • N""'f'O" Cenrtr • Puade.v. • Jtedlanch. Sinn M.d" • Topans• Canyon ·1Pnc (".ovin~~ • WIMtltOOCI Villap • \'l'hin~ ·~land Hills· pi"" 16 ot~r Southem C.liJofl'lla olicu. ·-·--·-~·-..------·-a• OPEN S"TUIU>AYS s,oNI ,._,"'-~ ..... With Christ in by ft!OAMAN A. McDANIEL factured from what we had at hand. • Ma/Of Norman A, McDamel. U.S.A.F., was bOrn In Fsyeffetdlle, North Carolma. and now res1dftS w1th his 1am11y m G1eensboro. Th1s testimony was Q1ven IO 'Dec1S10n' last Apfll Then we would ~ecretly share them with each other. After the period in .solitary, I wag given a roommate, and later an- other. Afte r late 1969 condition.'l. in t he pri:-~on altered con.'l.ide rably; we wer e allowed to ~ather in larger llTOups , \Vith more freedom of ex- pression. I found ;;orne of the Chris- tian fellows in a cri~i~ of faith. They had prayed and a~ked fo r deliver- ance. and it didn't com e. They began to lose their trust in God. My own feeling, wttich I tried to convey to them, was that God hu hi$ own time and h is own way of answering ou r prayers. Ju!lt because something may ~eem pres.:dng to u:o:. it might not be to him. We have to accept I f you want to understand what Jesus Christ means to me, come with me to the "Zoo.'' That's the name we gave to the pril«>n where about two hundred of us Americans were confined in Hanoi. I spent six and one-half year~ there M a pris- oner of war of the North Vietna- mese. In the "Zoo" several buildings were enclosed by a concrete wall covered with barbed wire and chipped gl&.'is. Each of the buildings con- tained a number of cells. Upon cap- ture in 1966. I was taken intt~ a build ing with small ceiiR. l'lix feet by l-lix feet. with ceilings about eleven feet h igh. The POW'R called it "Heartbreak." Each cell had two concrete bunks. At both e nds of the bunk were iron bar s worked into the concrete that could serve a..~ ;;tocks to hold feet and hands. l ;;pent 12 monthH in one of the~e cell ~< in solitary confinement. Did Chri~<l come with me into that cell? Ye['l. he did. The concept I had of ChriRt in that pr ison is the same t hat I have today. He is a Com- forter, he is a Friend , he i~ a Savior. He is with you no matter where you are, and his words and promises are truth. I held then. and I hold now. that if we sincerely believe in C'hrist. and li ve for him, we have eternal salvation. Furthermore, f think that the per- son who truly walks with God can feel the H oly Spirit within him ev- ery day and hour and minute. No matter what difficulties we have-. God is with us. Once we have done all we can, he is there to shoulder the rest of the burden. I believe the Script ure that says if we have faith . all things are possible. That beli ef did not change in prison. I knP·.v that God WaA there. Torture was a way of life in the "Zoo." The North Vietnamese sub- jected me to repeated interrogation during the first five months. and less fr'O!Quently afterward. Some- tim~ they beat me with ·their fisl<~ and kicked me. Sometimes they tied me tightly with ropea. Sometimes they sat me on a very small ~tool. put a bright ligh t in my eye~. and qu~tioned me for aa long a~ two days straight. wi thout stopping. When I would fall &~deep and .'I.Jip otr the ~too l , they would kick me in the head. At other times they would make me kneel on the floor and hold my hand.e above my head hour after hour after hour. the fact that he is All-Wise and All- Knowing, and he mi.Kht have hi .'l good reason."' for not an~wering our prayers in the way we want them answered. · I had confidence that God \Vould deliver me. hut who know . .::'! :\fayltC it WM not hi:-: plan lo suffer me to come back alive to the United States. Some of the men could nnt under- . ..::tand thi~. It disturbed them he- ("ause they felt the only way their prayer:-: cou lrl ht• :wswf'red was to come back homl' Y N the A po~tle Paul say-; that Lhp :ocuffering of this wt~rld cannot comparP with the glory we shall I•XpE:'rienC(' in eternal sal\"ation with (;od ~o it just might have he('n that I wo11ld lo:-~e mv mor- tal life oYer thf'rf', I act:epted this as nne of ttw harti:-~hips a C'hristian talon_!! w1th other peopleJ hail to endun•. Of course a11 it turned out. I did eOm(' back alive; but again. that v.a .... c;rld' . ..:: wi ll. A" timt• went on I wa!'l allowed ).CI'I:'att·r c•mtad with the other men. :mcJ nn Sunday!'! we held little wor- ·"hip . ..;cn'ICP:ol . Because I could 1\ing, I 11...::uallv f•ndPd up as the leader. The No rth Vietnamese firl't allowed us to put on ·a Christma.t~ ser vice in 1967 purely as a propaganda device. Some of the men refu~ed to have anything to do with it, but I saw some benefit to be gained . For one thinR", I waA permitted to have a Bible in order to prepare the .'l.ervice. At s uch Urnes a ve rse in Fir~Jt CorinthiaN would be a great com-tort to me. It aayw, "There hath no temptation taken you but auch aa I" common to man : but God is faith~ tul, who will not autrer you to be tempted above tha·t re an able ; but will with the temptation OS.O make a way to eecape. tfiat ye may be able to bear it." Mueb help OS.O came from the loot two •on. of the 27th Paalm: "I had !alated, uru-I htd belloved to -the ..,oc~-of the Lord l n the land of the U•l ... Walt on the Lord : be of ,.,od oourap, ODd be lball atnnrtben u.u. ho&rt : walt, lM!f, oa the Lon!. • Aa tla. wont oa wo -w.t oaibblo Blblt ••-on tolt.t .. -...... lllk-........... Can you imagine what a thr ill it wa.~ to get my handa on the Word of God after a year and a half? The North Vietnameae had Bibles all the time, and we knew it, and repeatedly requested them, but not until Christ- roM ot 1967 were we given one. Only t hree or tour ot us out of 100 prisoners got to look at it. They simply were afraid to let us have the Bible. I quickly set about mem- orizing pu8afree, M they allowed us no pencil or paper except on rare occ.al'ions. (And when they d id let us write, we were forbidden to quote the Bible.) I wu able to commit to memory P88lma 1, 15, 23, ?:1, 51, 91, 103 and part. ot 139; &180 Romane 12 and 1 Corinthian• 18. With JJOme portioN, of course, It w .. IJimply a matte,. of refreahinr. Late,. on the othel' prisonera would taU me the Scripture "men\01'1 bank.." No readlnJ matter wu permitted ue except Manrlat propapnda. At the time of 1117 capture, I had In my etreet. fn TbaUand a copy of a new book 1117 wile had JualMnl me : BIUz Graham'a World Aft«,.... I clldn l pt to rae! lt before 1117 til-fated &lot million, bullt came t.ek with me, and I upeet I'll bo radlnr It now. We held our Chriolmu prorram • VIC!Dry Through the Holy Spirit 1r AIIIID 'W. ' .. Alit. D.D. ·-·· t :f-lt - A111 I II Pcaf ti"-Tat 1 t '-1111 'fta hal .. S ' •'J~ .... ,.._ ftl I"'"-h.. PROM. .,CHaiiTIAM aiACOtf"• JN H .. tl.,.. .to .. ._. C:.lll•t•-4 N.J. Go1c1on Te><t : "Fur 1/w "":."1 llw Sf:: t1/ lif• ;. Citrin '""' .... _, .., fm ,, ... 1/w lmv •I ,;, dHt/1 (1lom. II :2). [·~ =~~"":f':' J:: lhoaaht. wldd> ... fouocl in the..,._ at portloaa of the Bible. llor -., of ~ EpUdo, are here The domlnoDt theme of ....., up ODd aaited In a wonderful ~, thlt ~ c:hapt« il ao4 .bit nell comp~rrzn 1M ]Ufd.. .A • the oecuritv of the ea1nto. ::2"" GpOUQdod ID d>apt<n 4 ODd S I ~-...:...~~~-f the s.nc.i6<alloa of chapt<n 6 ODd , n ~ ...,........... 0 7 ha,. -with Chriot u tbdr Paul, ~ pr-:-of the -......., ODd founclotioo. Olapten6 ODd and otandinc of~ tbe mnarb 7 ha .. f rth c-:.. ... by ) of a devout BibH~ ocholar tllouJcl be the .. 0 ---:-, 0011~ -..!: "In the eii!hd> chapta-the _.,. of that wuoo to !""""'ly. Apostle ainp the clad ""'' of cletiv-~ 6 ... llhown that ~ w1lil •ranee and rictory. It is the dimal< st_ 0 ,'".m.. ~ lllttt ~~~CWDpatj­ of the Epittle, it iJ the ~•a nee of ::-2... uruoo :"~' -!»-· cha{*r '1 t.a Ch · · · ~ <-• H'...._ · • ........., that lllllOD with Chriot ......,. f'iltil1lity· we •.::n: unu.. . ~·--10 tbt lbeoltzte impouibility of union with ~ hope and exultant JCIY tt Mleml law. Law in that chapter it to be m. ,m..,..ible to co. AD otucl..,.. of !n,r~ u God' -·• ., ~ 1 ~ -.~_ o.L-...__ ....__ ~ 1 •-.:Uir ·~ or us. ~~eo~h. an ~ --uty. -chapta-taka up (cha 7 6) dept , and tho p>wer of this chapta-. '""*' 11 of opirit,' and ~-ill . . . It ... boon clemonttnted that by meaainr-The Apootle will ilho worb of law airmen CllD DeYer br thlt unkm with Ctuilt now ·~ jUIIilied before~ _(Rom. 3-S). No 0.., ind....w....r .m (~ moft on. auch pnnaple can believers with ch.p. 6), aDd abo that it means be oanctiJH,d .fRom. 6, 7). The pro-the fullillmeDt of law (u ClODII'UUd fouoclly acn~6cant _ .. deocribed -cbap. 7) Law in the t in chapter 7 ends in defeat. I! alway• chapta-r. ..c.-, not ~ must, when one aeeJr;t for dehvmtn<lt Goc)•1 ~ent. but u Hit U1ill from the~ of .lUI by law--ot..erv-for u ·m. Wiloa with O.rist. Gnce is ~-How ._. delivenn~ to be ob-liTat. for obedieuc:e.. Cbaptu 8 will tained?) How can the plllft( fetten be th111 tach 01 that the Cbriatiao life broken. _No.~ intentdy per~ ia IOIJIIIt~w:ry far difterart from and proe11~ mqwry con be made. It u .,.. ~ vor to be cooc1. It will the •upren~e q.-.on of ~ child ....,. that tbe Go.pd of aalvation by ~f God-to be free from all'l I ~pot-cnce IIMlUia tbat moe giws before t.am, to ~ve ~ an actual e;x~ it tW{Ifir'l, wheft:u alvation by law the co~ liberty wbcftwtth Chnst would tDMII tba aai.Yitica only comet maka Hts people .free .-no f1ICJft ...ttea we taw c1oae an that law ~ bleued boon an be •macinod-R..,.... qa1ra. ~ 8 will a1ao tach 8 introduces us to rrac:e, rich, tupel"-. --~ ~ abounding, tovereign. gnce that meets ~t DOt only. does knowledge _of evtl our deepest and direst neetl. The bnng no deliverance from sm: but state and standing of the believer as ev~ knowledge of good . by 1tself here dtacribed is wonderful, glorious" bnngs ~power ~perform 1t. In con- but it was of little spiritual value (d. William G. Moorehead, Ot&tliu ~~ Wtth the thtrty occurrences of to us. The North Vietnamese in-Sttuli., V. llu NraJ Tu14Mnel, n.d.; I tn chapter 7 are ~~ ~we.nty refer.~ sist.ed on knowing in advance every repriftt:ed, 1953, pp. 98. 99). ences to the H~ly Spmt m chapter 8 word that we said, and were always (d. W . H . Gnffith Thomas, Romo"s, taking pictures. The preaching waa Furthennot"e, conccmi:nK Romans 8 1912, Vol. II, pp. S6, 57). not done by us but by a North Viet-the commentt of a faithful expositor namese Prote.~tant minister they aft ir:lltnlctiw: '1:t is undoubtedly the sent in. In his sermon he told us that chapta-of chapters for the life of the Jesus gave hi s life for the poor; that beliner, and IC:'ftt"al Kream• nf The outline of the pre.sent ICMOn, which is entitled "Victory through the Hoiy Spirit," U u follows : I . Deli.....,.. from the Law (Rom, 8:1-4) • .z. The Cont ... bet ...... tho Flub and the Spirit (Rom. 8:S-8) 3. The lndweUing of the Holy Spirit (Rom. 8 9-II ) 4. Chriltians Are Children of God (Rom. 8 :12-17) DB.IVEIANCE FlOM TME lAW Romano8 :1-4reada : "There d.- fore now no coodemnatioo to them which are in Christ jesus, who ~ not after the Re.sh, but after the Spit'ilt. For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesua hath made me free from the law of .sin and death .. For what the law could not do, in that it wu weak through the fleoh. God sendinc hit own Son in the likenua of sinful Bah, and for sin, condemned an in 'tbt Resh : that the riKhteousneu of the law might be fulfilled in Ul, who walk not after the flesh. b\lt after the SpiT- it." The significance of Romans 8 :1 -4 ilhould be observed. In tru• connecrioo it it interating to note the ftnlarka of the late Dr. Griffith Thomas for our meditation : "The importance of tt.e.e _._ [f-4] lies in the fact that they provide a aummary of chapten S to 8. and indicate in brief but sufficient fonn the IC:Crets of Christian holinea. Verse 1 it a brief summary of chapter 5 ; that the condemnation of the Jin.. ner it uttuly mnoved in Chria V aw 2 it a tummary of chapter 6; teachiftc w that the oondenU1atioa of sin in the IOUI is brought to a.a md by its union with Chri..t and c:onaequeot delivuana. Verw 3 it a IWl"liD&Jy of chapter 7; in which the impouibility of the law to produce righ-...-lo clearly laugh~ and the powor of Christ'• death and raurrec:tiou to de- liver us from ita thraJdom. Vene 4 ia a summary of what it elaborued all through chapter 8; ohowi~~Jt the pooo;. bilitiel of Christian holiness in the power of the Spirit of .God" ( cf. R....,.., 1912, Vol II, pp. 62, 63). (COSTlNUED NEXT WEEK) the r ich man will never prosper, but that the "oppressor" will be de- stroyed. Then he threw ;n remark. ? ? Question Box ? ? about imperialism, aggr ession, and the war ~ituation. He preached in Vietnamese, and the interpreter waa one of our torturer-interrogators. The Rest of the Story "SWord of the Lord," Murfreesboro, Tenn. JEWISH HOPE. Boz 'Xl7. Lol AnpiH But in later years, a fter restric- tions were eased a bit, we were al- lowed to hold church ser vices; they The ~ ?( Io~ is Mid to tJt: the oldeM even permitted us to sinR". (For the becauM: 11 qu1te evukntly was wntten before firRt few yearR they would not let the ,nving of th .. law. us even pray in ou r cells. If the guard saw us in a p raying position with bowed head. he would grunt at us.) After 1969 I planned and con- ducted n number of S unday !'lerviceM. I would con!'lult with the other fel- lows and discu)-;.'1 the Bible with them. and we would consider wha t topics would he most beneficial to the men. We would usuall y decide on a theme, such as "Am I Jiving according to Christian principlee?" "Am J helping my fellow prisoner?" "Am J kind?" "Am J considerate?" "What are my obligations &8 a Christian?" and so o n. A lot of the sermonettes I preached centered around the salvation that is avail- able to everyone if he will accept Christ, believe in him, and follow his teachings. I also emphasized the point that it wa..'l not enough to be - lieve in God and sit around and not serve him. There is a great need to live the faith and not just talk it. Sunday religion may be fal-lhion- able, but it won't work. (CONTINUED NEXT WEEK) PletUe e%p/.tJin /olan 3:8. No one can tell U8 whence cometh the wind and whi ther it jlot:th . h ill a myster-y . So also it is. that every true believer in thf' Lord }P8UI who hall been born again of the Spirit is like. wi~ a mylltery to the world. The carna l mind cannot understand thr supernatural workin11:1 of thr Holy Spirit . Resartlin.& 1M GoUJ 'trip, Utoa/4 tM /,rafti sovnnmel1l UOM il$ conlelllio" for il ; or coulJ it ~ rlt.ol UW U really • porJ of 1/a.e l.nJ promUH by Cod to lmul.? This ill part or the land God promixd to hrael, the wefltem boundaries of which are the RiYer Nile and the Mediterranean Sea and eastward to the River Euphratee (Gen. 13:14- 18 : 15 ,18). IJ' ill t~ Mw coven4nl tMn.liorud in. H ebrf!IUI 8:10 be opplUd 414o toW Cluucla? B.R.C., A J~boro, 'ftl .C. No: this new covenant ia only for hrael. tnd will be in force during the millennia! reip of Christ. During thill prea.ent diapen .. tion which began at Pentecost, God hu been taking out a people for Himeelf from both Jewa and Gentilea, which compriaee the Church. ()evotional The B.._.-d. P. 0 . Baa 25. ~ n.w. RFD CH•tmAMI And thty uid, lltlien an 1M lonl Jnus Ctlrht, and tMu tMit M ....... Mill thy hOUM (Acta 11:31). This KOSpel for a man with e sword et hi• throllt CIUI,ht to bl IDOd tnCIUift for us. It is simple enough for on. to u~ without llkh• a cc:uM Jn IYI- tematic theo/08)'. We are to led ..,., from Mtf and tin 8nd Ill perwo~•l nwft. and trust the Lord Jesus as our Savklur. We erw to .,.,..._ In Htm. and JCICIIOII: Him as our all in all. A hiih school boy droYe 1 much dll~ otd automobUe to IChoot. S.. ins it one day, • teacher asked, "'Whht klncl of aw Ito you hWI NNr "RFD," was the answer. "RFD," I have never heard of that make of ctr.• ''Yn," said tM boy, "RIKUid From l>.lmp r' We ChristiaM are RFD people. We haN bMn ~ from the dump of life thfOuah tt)e blood of Chrlat. To beliew on thrl Lonl .._. Owilt ,_,. to tNit Hlrf!., to accept all Ht r.tra. to 0C,. all Hie COIIWI-~tD blllewil, ,..,.,..,. comns, and Wllk In Ill tN liaht HI twt,.. to U1t for He II true LWlt. whfdt lllhteth every man th.t cornett. Into thl Wor'lcr" (Jahn ltf). Let ua not toraet ttt. l•t wtW'ds of tttle prom,., W thly' ~· to our houla also. Let us In our ~ ~ ct.y mention the ,.._ of our 41itt""" and Ill- ten, parents. children, frlendt. Nlat.._, tt--. .., _,. wleb .. Md for Yl, end a:MI the Lord not rest until t-411 promfMt. -.... .,.., --. • II fuHlUad. " 'Tis 1fmply to NCiet¥e Hfln, Tho holy One ""' ..... 'Tio only 10 bollooo Hlon, It 11 not Try, but Trwt.• Paul HaJ"ll'ey, on-' qf America's top radio and TV commentaton, t.ella in thia ezcerpt from hit book , Tlte Rut o f the Story. . . or the human drama that in.pired a wreet poet to write one of h is moat famous worka. Once upon a tim~ there lived a poet and his bride. He wu Thoma. Moore. She waa Besaie Dyke. All who loved poetry acdaimed hia work . And aU of Enrland acclaimed her fragile beauty. ln•ide the piclr.~t fence or their happy cottaiJe. these two withdrew to weave. in warm •un1hine and in the quiet niiJht. the 10ft. atront chains that weld two livea into one. Sparrows fluttered in the ivy that tliatened a1aintt their red brick chimney. Hollyhoclu nodded luily in the bree• orr the heather. And in thia perfKt .ettin1. the hand.ome . .en•itive youn1 poet and hit breath·talr..indy lovely bride aavored the unrepealable mirK.Ie of each p ... int day. The dayt he muat of busineu nec:e.ity be away from home. Be.ie wu alwaya with him. Always-ezcept this once. That i:l the re.t of the atory. She wu feverish . AI. he ho .. red over her, touched the was-like trantparenc:y of her cheekt, Betaie tenud hi• concern. He did not want to leave and leave her ill. But abe knew how import.a.nt it wu. thil aeri" of appeuancet in Italy. She inaitted that he to. Anxious about the atranp fever, he lert both a doctor and a nurse to be i n c:on1tant at.tendanu until he returned. It wu Mven weeb, more than hall of that on a .. mnt llhlp without any communication, before Tom returned. And the VO\Iftl poet hastened directly to the Yine-coverecl 'ove n•t. bunt l.nto the houM to find the doctor wu wllltlntlor him then. Tb• doc:lor wat .. ,..ina tomethm. about, '11t.en't no n..t to be wonW," but, at the .... tUM. berrinl tbe .. .,. to a..M'e Wroom door, The poet traap•d the doctor•• .,._,..mande4 OD npiiUiatloJL Tba ._), wblch tiM doctor bacl relaear.H came oul Plllnflally. Un. "'--aD rldlt. • .. .............. ttroa.c ..,_.to ._..~oor w -· n ...,._......a-.Tioocriolo .......... ' ........ tiCIOMlq, -it ........ loor -lovol7 --~--.AM ......... _t.__ .... 'r ,_,n4...,......_ T .. • Jlll. •• u~ .................. clodor ... .......... ~ lato the llc•roo•. T ... ,., &n (lt.a dar•••••· lie beard tile ............. ... uua. ••• v .. -., .. __ He knelt betide the bed and bei-an: to talk. Calmly, at nt~t-and tHen he beran to plead with her . It was no use. With t~an in her voice. she repeated over and over arain ... No ... he must not open the blinds. No ... he mu•t not open the blind11 . Fearful that hi• love, more precioua to her than her life, mi1ht fade with t he traneient beauty which had fled, she in•i•ted he mual leave now ... fO away ... never .ee her Bl&in. When •he wu near hytt.eria. Tom rave up. He went to hia •tudy down the hall. Sometime between that afternoon and the followinr dawn ... Tom Moore decided that he would try to reac h throurh to her arain ... with the rift which had brourht them toeether in the betinninr. You may not remember anyt.hinr elM which ever poured from hia prolific pen, but you will never fortet what he wrote that niaht. There were •till 1tan in the tky but dawn in the East when he rOM from hia chair and tiptoed to her door and rapped li1hUy. She bade him enter. lt waa lmeelinr there beside her in the darlmNII that theee wordt paued hil lis-in mUiic. When he bad f"mJ.becl, the,. w• a etillD"' io that room. A lo111 moment paued. and then Bessie turned in her bed. c.lrew back the abutter a nd flun1 aside the drapery. As he knelt there motionln&, almost breathleu, •be reached for t he fiint and lia:hted the bedside taper and the room wu •uddenly udiant with the awakenint sun and the dancint name. At the lirht Oood.ecl h•r ra· ... pd POC:k·marlr..ed race, Totti •tumbled to hia feet and ftuna hb:n•ll iDto htr arma ancl et once they knew that they .,.,. tclpthft aad nothint tlH would aver matter. . .•vel'l'DOn. So th•y lived happily ..,., .n.r bec.aUN Tom Woora, with h.'-pen ••. the only WMPqll he -· ........ tho lint-be I'YWWI'Ot.e. Thoutb he died onr a buDd..,. yaan 01'0. hlo malodr lo with ........ Tba iftQ>I .... --and m.SC whic.h came out of t.be -that nlaht loft uo thir ....... _ ............ , .... __ ..... , ___ ...,....,. ............... , •• IIW, ... -.. .., ..... -----..... -· "---........ . ,...... . "-'.,,., a ......... ,._: ; -------.. ..,..._._ . ....... .....,., ..... • 1m MIWPOU COST A loiiSA ,_,., Fton1 tile F'olice Blotter • TtaDA.T, lOid U ~ ... !e ... ,WMur d ' • s•-•y ,_ I " ...,. .. ...-II Jto-at ... -lit ll:JO .... lid --···A~ 7 ••-•-••-c~ w1111 uad-a .l III<J<II..-atJIIOwu ol Clloo ,.,._ 17'1 VI* ao. ~-... lltcoo-llr>loc from Ju Crooeh'• pr- ollrr, t11oo atrrlii.'-Jouo. --·..,.•~~-"""' aLII71 Port c~~a-. Har---••• .._.,_..., clprllciW n!lroolat llliirYiew-..,boho-7p.m. ud..-..nlaod•Utls-. JltD.._l!arlllrlud-flro •-ISudep.m.J-17 ... ~~wcu-from lito v .. I* ear.., r-., 127 --bnlblltorear-1~ ,......_. r.-s.ee, Coral AYe •• Balloa lllud, be-at AmlUic"• ._...,., 1500 £. 111 14M! st.. ~~~ tw-1 p.m. J-t ud • p.m. c ... lhr7. dvlrrrtbopr-sw-. tNtw-. • p..m. J-.T.-14 ••• A ~qcll .aluld 111ctt. naaclred t11e "''"".., .. 11 ud 1 p.m. J-11 bJ .,._ at $$0 wu Mot• b-o1D a DI'UJt bat toot DOGltlr ..• A TY set Jll.rl fto &1m booted 1101111 at 1M llarpret GIWea real-ftiDIO at $050 WU lt.oleA from 1A tM ftl1a wttlt a JaliDIDII'. • • deace, ~ CNitrtew Dr., BlJ tbt Gear .. Bktec::ber residence Jt..U. 1M Oalrtac, 11, af Blkns, ~ I a.m. J~m~ 14 at Ul ... st.., Wut Newp:rrt. tae-VIlla st. c-. •••IJ,IOp.m.J-Is ... A$100 --sp.m.IU!diOp.m .... II-wu ""'-at' lear st. blc)'cle wu lllotea trom the Erick ~~«row Slott.~ u, at s.rtor An., Wnt New-Fred i&UqDn taome, 121 £, 108 Grant 9t .. , Newport Sbarea, . part fleCcJIC:I, at 11 :15 p.m. a.1 Oc.a PI'CJIIt. Ba.lboa, betwta wu arreated at S"*'lor Ave. cbar.., wtth JJ0811H*-ot a ? a.m. J-11 aa:t 5 p.m. JEDe aDd W. Cout Bwy., West Kew-~-orrtap .•. Pcllco 15 ••• ,._O'Satuna,zw.J pert, at :10 mtoutes put mld-II"'JPPd William lltc ... l Flolll, 8amboo 8!., Eut Blrdf, !!lett ud cbarcoct with olrlfiDC 48, ~ a CJPr•a Potat 1.&.-, r~ tbat a $100cakttlattag \&bder tbe taflueoce of a.leoOOl Btc CUIJ'Oil. at Z:ZO a.m. at m&elllDe Ud $4% ia CUb were • • • Paul H.ctor MUN:ale, 32, Jambc:ne Rd. &ad 9a.ck Bay stolillll trom IUa reddeoce be-of 100i W. 8aJ An., BaJboa., Dr. &Dd cbUI!Id lllm w1tb dtl-hr.,. 7:.)0 a.m. June 7aod 11 :SO was arrelted oo a charp ot Ylnc aaSer tbe lafltleaee af 1~ p.m. J111M 14. drtrtnc IDler tbe inlluence ot cobol • • • Rectnald Wlebul aleobol after a mlDor tra.me Cutillo, .S, of 415 VtJtaGrao-• FRIDAY, JUNE 15 aceldeot at Zlst st. aDd Balboa IEW'OI!T HARBOR OISIGII I'IIIIUIIIED IUXLY-PAGE 1 TliURSOAY, JULY~ 1973 OOIIJIIA DEL liAR, CAL Irvine gets Mazda h.q. lluda Motors of America, whicb markets the oaly rotary- eectDe CUI eurreatly available iD tbe Uotted States, brOb cro-:1 l!l tbe Irvine Iodustrlal Comple:r lut mootb for a U mlWon oatlooal h•dquarters, to bouse tbe f1rm's nl)ldly •IPUdlng corporate sta.tr. WUda is DOW tbe fourttJ best aelllng lm?OM tn the United States. •• tbe Bluffs, wuebU'Jtldwttll Wlllla.m John K&r«n, 71, and Blvd., Ceotral lfewport, at 10 betac 1Dto:deated bl an a~ Elluhetb Butba lhrtln, a, ot mtnates beJore 1 a.m. bile at 2030 Mupertte Awe,, 1344 W. BdXII. Bmi., Bal:loa, • MONDAY, JUNE 18 Outer VIew Htns. were arrutecS at 1:55 p.m. at DooaJd Jolwm Bruyn, 39, of !100 W. Balboa BlYd., West 2101 E, Coast HWJ., Corooa • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 N Uerrttt Joo Grimm, 111 8WPOft. udcba.reedwltbcom-del Mar, ns stewed at 1·45 Ed--'-A. Balboa mere tal burcla.ry ••• Pollee a.m. at 1500 E. Cout Hwy. ..... _ n., , wu ltqJped Carl Brian Wtllls S4 and ebarged wltb dttrtnc UDder arrested at Ulb St. udW. Bll-ot 1408 W. Ocean Froot c-· a1' tbe latlue ....... of alcohol ~=~~;;;~::~~ bol. Btrd West Newport at N ' ......., • ' ' 1·20 ~ barpdwitbcb-t ewport, at ! a.m. a.t 36th St. Rtetard W'illlam ReeYes, 24, THESE YOUNG LADIES Que beeD chosen as Orange Coast College songleaden ror the 1973-?4 school yeu. All the girls have eompleted bJ.&fl sc:bool and will enroll as fre&hmen at OCC nut fall. Tbey :ue, troot row, left to right, Me!Jssa Huber, Edl.soo Hlrb; Becky CookSOll, Tustin; Kay Ritchey, Loan; lltaodtoc, Debbie Leotz, Loara, at !eft, and Ja.n Ryan, Newport Harbor. Not shown is Sue Fullenwider of Huntlngtoo Beteb H1Jb. Mazda's corporate head- Qtlll'ters •tll be loeated on a 34 acre site trooHng oo the San Diego tr~y. just east at Ma cArtllur Blvd. Coostructiou will begin Immediately on the strikingly modern, 4-story headquarters building, wh1eh wlU be completed and OCCIC'ied I before the first of oerl year, II laW according to Wa..r.da Vlce- Preslde.ot and General Manager lb~= C. R. Brown. The CleslKJl wt\l present a boldly dJstlncHve landmark aloog the San Diego Freeway, With the three-l~el otflce tower appearl.ng to float on sculptured pylons above an open pta.za lOOby. The lOOby will he hi .. - Ughted by dispb.ys of Mazda autom<>blles and models of the OJ'm's tmlque rotary engine. ~C ~ u.: tolloeoee ol a~: and Balloe Bh'd.., West New-of 51? Vista Playa, tbe Bhlffs, eobol Ra aDd Clark port, aodebU'gedhimwttbdtiY'-was ebal'cedwtth g1v1Dg fa\se BtnAa, •2io-i;2 ~ st West 1Dr UDder tbe lDtluence ot alco-tntormaUoo to a poUc.e omcer Newport eported ~ 1971 bol ···Roy James Hazmalt, 543 after lle allepdly sbcrwed aDO-Ford~ ~Jenfr tbea.lley W. Wilson st., Costa Mesa, ns ther person's dtt•er's Ueense t Z2S 35th st ~ l ·SO anested at 10:45 a.m. at bis to an omeer as ldenti1leatloo : llld 7.25 ' eea Ml.h relideoee oa a cbarge of pos-at !:SO a.m. at the pollee head-.m. · a.m. • • • e -seutng stolen property •.• qtarters •.• Someooe broke eUe C, RJ'IUl.l509Dolph1DTer ., A wallet eonta'"'DC $4?.Z5 was a wlDdow at Reed's service lniDe Terrace, reported a cold barcJuised from Edltb Coa-Slatton, 29!0 Newport Blvd., bracelet nlued at $315 stoleD oer'a borne at 325 Mart10kf West Newport, behreeo ? p.m. from tbe a:to.e compartment An., Corooa del Mar, between Jwe 16 and ? a.m. JUDe 18, but SllS of ber car While 1t was puked 9:!0 a.m. a.od 11:10 a.m •. , . took DOtblDC ••• A cloek ~b~~~§~~~~J 1n ber kx.ked garap: from S:SO Ftll'1l!ture worth$500wasatolen ntPed at $100 was stolen from · p.m. JUDe 8 unt118p.m.JIJD6 U . from tbe klbby of a.n apu1meDt a garage at the home of Wlml _,, • THURSDAY, JUNE 14 batldl.ng at 5515 Rtyer be., Glaeck, 1208 Somerset Ln., , MATTRESSES James Stewart Hutcbii!Oil, 23, West Nnpcrt, between 10,30 WestcUir, between 3,30 p.m. Wlf'W -·aaVII.DmG of llS4RatcersSt.,CoataMea, p.m. JIID8 4 and ?:30 a.m. June 18 and 9 a.m. June 19, ~ tnerular Shape. was arrested at 4:30 p.m. oo Juoe 15 •.. A radio ud • TUESDAY, JUNE 19 • s....-, _ c:.tt.a RJYe.rslde A•e. oortb: of AYOD tlre eJtin,Wsher valued at$325 Lenard Edward Coleby, 24, I COST~ WHA WATTHSS co. An. tor usaatt oa a peace of-•ere taken from the Sea Scout of 508-1/2 35th St., West New- 1110 H.w,..t ltwl. u....., 1-l)Q] fleer ••• Patrlela Lou We-boat moored at the scout base port, was arrested at 2:10a.m. ';;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:~K~ID~ta;tr:.;. 42~, ;:at~I~'IOO:!:,~IrYIDe:!:~A:•e., at 1927 W, Coast Hwy., Mart.o-aDd eharged with drh1ng Wlder • ers MUe, between 6:30 p.m. tbe tnnueoce ot alcohOl •.. A June 13 aDd 9:30p.m. June 15. blcyele n.lued at SlOOnss1ol- SATURDAY JUNE 16 eo from an open garage at the Doug H~ 205-1/2 28th st home ot James Nelson, 1911 West Newport, reported h1s t962 KIDgs Rd., CUlt HaYeD, between Ford n..o stolea from j{ parlliji .&:40 . p.m... and 11 p.m .••. , p.laee oo Balboa BIYd betwMD Sandy Raymood, 635 Hamilton THE REV. JOHN A. LINDVALL, Minister 28tb St. a.od 29th St. ~metime St., Costa Mesa, said she was Sanday Service : 10:00 a.m. betweeo 9 p.m. JUDe 16 and driYI.Dg 1D the 5500 block of Bl.ble ~.-?:SO p,m. Juoe 1? ••• Aothooy Sea.sbore Dr., West Newport, ....... ,: 9:00a.m. and 7:00p.m. C bur~b School: 10:00 a.m. Jobo Kuypers, u, of 05 &a-at 11 :45 a.m. when she saw 2 2 LOCAL MEN ~A.IoiEO TO R. E. FEDERA TIO~ Philip L. Anshutz and Ri chard H. Pauley of Co ldwell, Banker &. Company's Newport Cent{lr commercial brokera~ ofO.ce Rave been ele-cted to member- ship tn the International Real Estate federatioo, througtl its American Chapter, a.n a.rrtliate- of the NaUona.l Association of Realtors. Mr. Anshulz joined the large real estate service firm ln 1969 follo.tng 3 years of ser - Y'tee wtth the Irvine Company, wbere hens senior mana~r of commercial development, M.r, Pauley began his Cold- well Banker career in 1963 l.n the firm's Newport Beach omce, wbue he has been affil- Lated with syndications, apart- meats, lnvestment and com_ merelal brokerage activities as well as consultant to leadU1~ Lnstttuttooal 1nvestors . Keep cool with CANVAS AWNINGS [)<,r ' "' II'IE' sun. spool you• o~t.r. 'u" Snace w•l" colorful an..,.as tor COOl comlort C~ll o• como> r..~ lor free estomates SAKTAW TEll & AWIOII& r.aw• 2202 SOUTH MAIH ~5-0491 326~ BROAp ~TREET, HEWPORT HEIGHTS pU Laae,NewpcrtHe-.-· bojs, <booppearedtobo""""' H•n•rv ca,. provld•cl Pho1n :-'-42.-274U ~with drh1q lbH!r the 10 Cit 12 ~a ota.., ~mlng '"=:::==::::=================:::!. I.Dtlueoee of aleobol at 11 :30 sUngsbot.s at ber, tbell felt a r p.m. at Jamboree Rd. and E. ml.ssUe strike ber neet, caus-TH E FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Cout Hoy Barglars &01 log • sllgllllojury · • · Che,yl THE CEHTER fOR BIBLICAL STUDIES ,120 cas.: ~.$so ""' aod a Romo Cue, 28• of 1125 E. JOT MAGNOLIA ST. AT f10 A.M. II aLl CL.USIS $45 colD collection from the Balboa Blvd,, Balboa, was stop. 1-'"TA ANA A VI. lhOO A.M. WO.SH" HOUR WUlJam McDooougfl bome ped a few milmtes after mid. COITAMIU 7t00 ... M. IYAGILISTIC HOUR 1218 Pembroke Lane WestcWf Digfi at Balboa BlYd, and Island THESE OCC COEJ:I:i will lead tbe eheers at ma.ay Orur;e Coast College athletie e11eats dvrlnc the 19'73-'H schOol year. Four of the girls wtll be! freshmen at OCC rant faiL Barbara Nelson, seated at right, ns a cheerleader bst year aDd is a sophomore. The other PJ'ls are LIICJ MarQue%, seated at left, Edtsoo High; standing, from le.ft, Tina EasterUng, Newport Harbor; Terry Fisher, Estancia ; and AlexJ s Baroody, l..o:fra, DR. JtMMY COl48S, PAS TOR 'betweeo s:45 p.m. 'aDd lO:s0 Ave., Balboa, aDd charged wtth COSTA MESA COUNSELlNO CENTER p.m •••• Stoekcertulc&tes,$95 driYiDg under tt'le tnfluence of '.EG.4.L NOTICE TO EHHA.HCE DYNAMIC LIVJHG 1Dcashud$2,150worthotJew-alcohol. FICTITIOlli BlEINESS NA..WE ANOTHER MINISTRY OF THE FlRST BAPTIST CHURCH elry were burglarized from tbe LIGA.L MOTlCI STATEMENT REV. JAMES HEMRY. Dl RECTOR Larry Hatfteld residence, 1308 The followin g person Is dO- F AIIILT, PERSONAL, CALL 548-17SS Sazrtiato Dr., DOYer Sbores, FICTITIOtE BUSlNESS NAME iog business as: Surrey Manu - MARITAL COUNSELING OR 548-!8!? between 7 p.m. ltme 13 a.od STATEMENT fa cturing Company, 3321 W. LEARH TO LIVE ,.THE DYNAMIC LIFE" DOOO Jme 16, The foUowlng person Is doing Warner , Santa An.a : Ri chard ;==========~=========::! busloess as: The Mall Bag, Scott Rehart, 414 Fernlea.f,Co-LIGAL MOTICI 402-1/2 3200 st.. Newport rona del Mar. Bach 92660; wnuam Harold, Tilts business Is cooducted We lDYite JOU to worlhtp LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 PM:ific: View Or. Coron. del Mar, Cal;t. LAWRENCE D. FRUHLING -Phont: 644-2664 SUNDAY 10:00 A.M.-Family Worship NURSERY PROVIDED . FICTJTJOt.E BlEINFSS NAME . STATEWENT Tbe tollowt.Ag per!I005 are doin( baslDess as: Cr.mdelle , West SkJ Sails, 1700 W. Ccut Hwy., Newport Beach ~1560: jMicbl.el stenrtSchtincer, 2315 , lhrpret, N.B., Ca. 92660; Ca- meroo Goff Dt.w100, USS Ir- AY., Costa Mesa, Ca. 90627. Tbts busloen Is eoodueted 3'704 Seashore Dr., Newport by an lndtvtdual. Beach 92660. Signed: Richard Rehart. Thls business Is conducted This statement •as tiled with by an I.Ddlvtdual. the County Clerk of 0nnge Signed: WtU.tam Harold. County on June 12, 1973, Wtl- Tbts statement was filedwtth Uam E. StJohn, County Clerk, the Cou«y Clerk of Onnge by Theresa M. Ward, d~. County oo June 22, 1973 , Wil -Plillish: June 14, 21, 28,July Uam E. st John, county ck!rk., 5, 1973, in the Newport Harbor by Theresa M. Ward, deputy. Ensign. F -26002 ,··•f----------.1 by a reaeral pa.rt:DersbJp. Slpocl' lllc ... l Schllopr. Publlsb: June 28, J uly 5, 12, ---------- 19, 1973, In theNewpon Hartm __ _:L"'. E::G::A:cl~HO=..=T.!:IC::E!:__ Ensign. F -26297 NOTICE TO CREDITORS • .. ATTEHO THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY GRACE BIBLE OIUROI Amuteu IACIOG Hall SOS W. IIIIIISirMI CoRa Mea REV. TOM TYREE, Pooo., SUNDAY SERVICES: 10,00 A. II. • 7,00 P.ll. HOllE BIBLE CLASSES, C.U SSI..OOQI ·Bible Oa«da .Oil IT M. IIMGITON -,AlTO. ZSRO ST. otORAMGE, COSTA MUA-641-5050 s---.. -llllp -10:10 Lm. s_, Sdloot 8--..-~~ -I,OOp,m. t,OOa,m. Wet 7 •*1 8Jb .. _.,. a~ Jft,_. ••.•. , 7:00 Aa I~ clllrell YIUt Bllllo ' Tbls statement ns flled with the cocay Clerk at Ona~t Couaty oo Jtme 18, 197S, WU- Uam E. st Jobn, County Clert, bJ Tberesa M. Ward, ~. N>lllb, J .... 2 ;.;1;.·~2·;.;·..t 5, lZ, ill tbe n LEOtl NOTICE SlJPERIOR COURT OF TKE =--=----=-· STATE OF C AUFORNIA B 58588 FOR THE COUNTY OF FICTITIOtli: BU>lNESS NAME ORANGE STATEMENT No. A-'16464 The roUowtDg persons are Estate of Esther Sara WaJtoo. doing business as PacU1e De-aka Esther S. Walton, ab. Es.. Yelopmellt aC 3001 Redhlll Ave ~ ther Waltoo, dee eased, Doe, Suite 222, Esplande V, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN New l ·n fhe costa Mesa, CaUfornta: w11_ to the creditors of tbe abcm! llam R. Ulrams, 1100 Ebbtlde, named decedent that all per - NewPOrt Beach, Ca., wuuamC. sons hartng claims ap.IDsl tbe neirlhborhood ?. l,lllnms! No.3 Lagunlla, La ..... said decedeot are '«luUed to ·~ Beacb., file them, wUh the Deees&:ai'J Tbis busloess is conducted Y'OUChers, l.n tbe oftlee ot M ov j f"\ g is a Geoeral Partnership. the clerk of the aboYe eo- WUUam R. Wtrams, General titled court, OT to JWeitat nof all L .... ..J Partrser, WUUam C. Mlrams, them, wltb tbe nec:es.ary LJ<!U... Gocenl Portner. roucher's. tD lho -- Tbta D.temeot was n led with at the omee ot hts attcrt.tya: tbe CO'IIlty Clerk of Oraore Keene, Ok>ft. MadMG, J•atap COdlt}, oo June 18, 19'73. 6 WcDoc.kJ, An:o FU..:ial Publish: Jtme 21, !8, July S, Tower -Flftb Fkxw • UO Mew- li?S iA tbe Newport Harbor port Ca:der Drln. He ...... ' F' -%6094 Beteh, CaUfbra.la UHO, "'*-' the plaeot of buiDMS of t111a LIGAL MDnCE ,....,d_ loan matlor•por- 8 17157 ta.lninC to tbe ..U. o1 aJd fiC1TI'KlUS BUS!l<ESS NAVE dec-. Ylllrlrr bw - STATEMENT after tilt fltst pclbl1cattoo af TIM l:)lAowtDc pet'-Ia dot.D( t1lb aotlct. bQIAea u : Lorea.a Fuhloo.s, Dated J111le lt, 19'1S. toas Mort> lltala Slroet, Salt• llorrlet Ror w....., £-••o,•• Ora..ac-. CatttonJ,a 9ZM7: of till Will ot IM aboft -...t lloo.a ~~~. 14540 -· '~~~ Drt.., Wttl•. cant. 1( ... , Oba, ........ 1•- alop Allcllooalll, Pl-- HIP 77 t. co.dldad II CQrr'POI'atq. AYOO FW elll tldltldwl TD~N" -~ r.-, ao 111., .. !..arT)' Doo.a .,_,, pert c-Drtro, N~ ..... wu fllldwllll Bettll. CA DMO. Te ... w. CWk al 0tuco 1144-1111, A-.., u It- Ill, 1111. lot. 1.., I, 11, It, Ill, 1'11111* J-11, ll,lr!IJ I, "•-1 -II, lt'll, to lito lloopan- ·--· ho!p ~ota~~?'D/o//,~,n?i Promises To Pay You A Guaranteed Income On Certificate Accounts At Their Highest Interest Rates In 38 Years! R ight now, while cu!Tf'nt h1gh intere:::t r:llb pH'\ a1l. "t·lfft th~ certificate account that best suits your needs~ ~tart m~\..111£: •h(• mn,.t of your money at Orange County's lar~~:est. fin;.t and !';ttum::,·-.t md''\l('ndcnt Federal ... where your personal we-lcom(' is w::~orm . '(lur hn.1 n•·Lal <..(>('unt v is !'Ure, and your earning growth is guaranteed fn r tlw lui] f1•m1 of your account. $500 mlnlmom hekl tor 90 ·~ $2500 minimum !!oJ5)' .. ,.." $5,000 mWmum 2 to',_,... ~ Elomlnt; AND OVER -peld eMuelly Ofl ~Its ·--lto5Y"I" 7% of $100.000 or mont. Act MW! * Number ot these account• llmtbtd. INTEREST ON ALI.. ACCOUNTS IS COMPOllNOEO flAILY. PAID QUARTERLY •90 day inte:fMt forff"ituf'f' for Hrly WllhdrP.,..l!! HOME OF'FlC£~ 260 Ot-un A~a.. lA~VCN~ kleh. Calif. tl~ I l....-Hilla 8nonch: 240)1 Cal .. • .. Pia~ Larp11.1 H.il ... Cetl. t16JJ l.acuM N...,ellnadt: ] W~ a.y PJ.ua. Soblh l.apma. QMf. t'M17 S.. Cl I 1: ~: 601 N. El C.W.0 Real. S.a Ckmmlc. CW!f. t2m ._..ew.~n..,...:MOW .. ~A._.Labr · •e.OM.tu• ... _,_, -- 11·1-Y,JUI.Y S. 1m _. ........ PERMITS t~~~ iiilliiol 101,011 -~~...-­,_. dwiiCJ- _.,,_ Tbo r-_.for It'll Robins· ·Ins CE-SLASHED TO REDUCE INVENTOR! ES '69 LTD 4-Dit. HARDTOP lodio, h .. lo•. oolo., powo• •lo••· $14 5 2 huJ. •ir. IXWYOObl '65 MUSTANCi HARDTOP r•dio, hea .. r, automatic;, t.od milet. t N6NI4 11 '67 MUSTANCi HARDTOP Radio, h••t•r, auto., pow•r tt••r· Int. vinyl roof. fTUD6251 $1152 '72 FORD STA. WGN. CUST. 500 Good milo•, ••dio. hoot ... oolo., $3 2 52 pow•r st .. rin9, rad, air. 16<47981 '71 GALAXIE 500 2-DR. HARDTOP O,ly 22.000 ma .... Rod io. hoot ... $2252 aut o., pow tr sfttr111<;!, "''"Y! roof, air. llbbCLI '71 T-IIRD LANDAU -loll -lui ,..... •• poe• ltir lloe -tl-. Till ~-10-lut ,... -$19,111,'110, ud 11oe II - total of $108,571,Ut Nt tbt aU-time UDIILI reoord. Tile major permit toned br tile N......,.-t a.<b balldlle de- portDMIIII dwlq tile lut two WHkl c;t Jtme totaUtd $111,000 for ccutraetloa of a II aaJt eoodomJDlum by JAXC-*ue- tloo Co. oo tbe FUD Zooe ll~ Ia Balboa. Here t. the Uat t:A permits, in the arnow:at ot $5, .. 000 and 0'181': • BIG CANYON Ernie Scbl.c, 2 .tory, 1 llltt ct.elllnc, ?0 Hlllerfllt Laoe, $115,500. • WEST UPPER BAY AddlUoo at 1301 Suuez Ln., $9,000. Inn Wells, nlmm1Dg pool, 1310 Galazy Dr., $5,000. • BALBOA Jo Ann Ward, add a.od alter, 1595 E. Ocean BIYd,, $6,500. Alterattooa at SlO Fernando, $5,000, JAK Construction Company, 3 story, 3S tm.lt coodominlum, 600 E. Ede-water, $811,000. Jack Mather, Z story, 1 110U ctwellinp at 1521 E. Oeun Blvd., $48,100, a.Pd 15Z5 E. Ocean Blvd., $42,800. • AffiPORT AREA Busioess Properties, 3 per. mlts tor tenant spaee at 1101 Cortnthiln Way, $6,300, $Z1,- ?l8 and $6,300. M~ IDdustrtes, 1401 Don St., Hal Rigger tenant space, $8,000. • LIDO ISLE Reg Anderaon, addiUon, 110 Via Dljon, $7,500. • CORON A DEL MAR L Burg, add and alter, 2301 Bayside Dr., $12,000. • NEWPORT HEIGHTS Jack Pfelfer, remodel face of structure, 215 Ri.-erstde, $7,000, Cbarles Speoee, 2910 CUff Dr., add 2nd floor and remodel first floor, $22,000. • NEWPORT Jalcosty Trust, remodel at 2500 W. Coast Hwy., S39,000, Jack Mather, 2 story d'-"lex, 107 Sooon, $53,200. • SPY GLASS HILL Scheuer, swimming pool at 11 pt, Sur Dr ., $5,000. • HARBOR VIEW HlLLS Alleralions at -4379 MacAr ~ thur Blvd., $30,000. • EAST UPPER BAY Alex Robertson, partlttoos, electrical work., 2503 Eastbl~ Or., ....... . • NEWPORT CENTER Balboa Insurance Co., tena.at space on 91:h floor, 620 Ne•- port Center Dr., $7,000. Causey II Rhodes, tenant de- velopment, 1401 Avocado AYe •• $13,680. Gtcldlngs & McNaughton, U0 NeWpOrt Center Dr., lessee Im- provements, $5,000. Pho"• in Your Ord_. for o Subuription: Coli 673-0550 I BUSINESS DIRECTORY • BEAUTY SALON Q'ouaine'• BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E Coast Hwy Corona del Mar Phone 644 7336 •DRY CLEANERS DIMMITT /L;J.lL.r ere ENID finC"•il (IUalily dry clean.ng on !he premi'it'~ • Selt-\t'"',Ct' laundt} All new /alesl modd Frigidairf' washf'r. 3200 E. Coa~~t Hwy., <.:JJM Phone: 673-960r, • BICYCLES SALES & SERVICE 020 I . 17TH IT. COSTA ME.IA 648-7708 --56 MALCOUMiauDICUTLER •FLORI8TS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DiM•rl Tosh FLORISTS I'HOIII-71 JaiNt..,.,. ...... -- Call these merchants for • serv1ce • HEARING AIDS H AL AEBI SCHE R '71.1f!7Wl 1:f.;,;.NQ· AiDia P•op(~f F ollmq A\\Uitod 1409 E c,,l \1 Hwy Co•tu•d rtrl Mar 61':1 3833 •Marine Hardware ..r,:.~ M~IHU' lhnlw.a rr <lpt"n S~:,.rn \l.r.Y',. Wc-.-lc to Sn vr "f.,u 1\.-nt·r 2700 W. Co.1t Hwy., N .B. 645·1711 t()fflce Equipment I I I • ll.t.. ,.;.JL.:. • • • .,1 "~'.Ui '.'f •,· tN HI....OIIIIT IIACH CJ/frrl' f-urruhHI' DESKS •CHAIRS FILES •SAFES FICE SUPPLIES STATIONERY AddintM.ett"'" Ty,..,.mt ... ........ 87'J.6820 Jllr O,ICI.:,LY INC. .,,~ ................ ...... • SHOE REPAIR ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE COMPLETE SHOE, LUGGAGE AND HAN08AG REPAIRS 3401 E. Co•n Highw•v CoroN del M•r Phone: 673-4840 Ot•u L.oc•llo••: • 3a33 VIA LIDO, NEwPORT • 74 FASHION ISLAND • 1108\RVIN£, N£IM"'IH OP'IENING ~OON • SOUTH COA.ST VILLAGE C.mmtry Crisp FRIED CHICkEN 846-59110 11 :00 a.m. to 1 :00 p.m . DtiiV CLC.ED TUESDAY 291 E. 17TH STREET COSTA MESA •PiwnblnfHaalll• A.R. MAR SAC PLUMBER 700 (arnatlo n 1\vt. Corona del Mar • Plumbmg Repa1rt DAY ol NIGm WATER HEATERS 673-41.30 • PUBLICA Tl~ WOII( WI!' CAN ,_,_I NT YOU,_ B~CHU,_E~ PAM~LI!'T' MAGAZIN~S. LEA .. LI!TI., NI!'WSPAPI!Jitl AND N!:WI L!:TTE,.S CALL Ul ro• IITIIUTII f11•11H Bill Gil I'IIILIIMMG CO. PICTURED at lbe opealnc ol lbe !lo,...od -menta In Harbor View HUla are Mr. and Mrs. WU.Uam R. Watt of the lniDe Co., left, ud CouocllmaD and Mn. W:Uao Dostal of Newport Beacb, Mr. Watt Is an In1oe Co. vtce-prfllldent, to charge of the multt-tamtly dh1sioo. Tbe ~tment complu Is at San Joaquin Htlla Road aDd New MacArthur 81.-d., .-esterly of the Harbor View shapptnc eenCer, (Enslen photo.) UNIT COMMENDED DENNIS HARTLEY HAS cap~a~o Go<doo t.. Nedom, PARIS ASSIGNMENT • FOR · -J.-. ...... -......... lr-lo·_ .. _.,. -IIIII II ... _.. 11UW lqll ldJOind.wt'diDtlo-- ,. ld!Ool tar 10 ,... died ta llaD ... put ol ~ • 2 &.'' s_, 11o1,... •-••• Aaor_Oftl_,........ ,-, ma.dl .W. M wW a. rtmtm. Clair IN OrA•s», ._, ...._. ,.,. bored lor • 1o11r Ume. ,.,._ --ID no, Blood blm ... u tDOUP "......,.-t-11• --1o ... 1 .. _. ... 1o pi tile dlllrld ...... Jollo W, lllooll, ocbool'l -.. u --tile--.. ,. .... ...,... u ....... ut part ot tbt ,_elU.ty --rt-tbt !DaUer to lbt da.trtd'• named Simi HaD 1.n hi• boDor. board ot trU:tttea, no P.'• Tbe ocbool'o 81-Coo-11 llnll -•· p-tM came .., ..-ttl! tbe idea Till C01ta Mea teacMr's &Od tbe tcbool DP'IPllPII', the •m• will .:1011 be t.cribed Beaec:m, be~ pt the eampaip on a pllqoe to be added to tbt tolDC. 10Uclttoc letteu from buJidlDc. studeott to cet thelr feeUnc 1D tM words o1 a Btacoa aboulllle project. edllorla~ "Artleleallld- "It Ia tradJUooal oaourcam ~ trlbatu art aU too 1000 tar- pua: to aamt Ua buUdlDp after sotteo. We CUDOt tbiU ol a people wbo blYe coatrlbut.S better ftJ to remember 11r. to tbe school &lld to tbt eom-Simi tbaD to name tbe bulldtar malty,'' aid a re.oluUoo pused bJ the Studeot Conereu. "We feel thla tradition snouad be IC)beld. Mr. Sims, an Enrllab teacher, wu respected by an who came into contact with h.lm. Tbose fort\llate students whO bld b1m Ln clua fomd h.lm to be uoderlllaDding, kwlng, ln- form&Ut'e, and outcolllg --al. ways Yilllnc to u.aten aDd be_, In be could. Aa a H!!D A LIST!HIMG UR? C hri~t Is tb~ tltls&nrl Cbristl• co•urll"t CAN help 548·2137 •• 5411·1733 son o1 Mr. lQd Mrs. Clarence DenolJ HarUey, clast o119&8 E. Nedom of 4191 Sarxfburg from Corooa del War hilb Way, trnne, rias been reeor-school and 1972 from Arlsooa nlud tor betllng hla strategic State Untnrslty, l.s a member Air Command wing earn the of a team ol four archltecta u. s . Atr Foree OUtstanding •••lfllllng tile French ceoter INSU••NCE Untt Award. for IDterrw.tlonal Commerce lD llA c..,...o Nedom Is assigned Paris. MOTORCYCLE IMMEDIME COVERAGE HOM! M!DICAL LIH at McCon.neU AFB, Kan., as The pro~t w111 be built In AUTO chief of Internal tnformatloo the heart of Parts oear tbe KENNETH E. THOMAS, soaot BOAT MONTHLY PAYWENT$ with the 38lst Strategic 1Us-Seine and the LollYJ'e and wiU the Rev. arxt Mrs. Jack L LOW RATES sUe Wing, which recelt'ed the employ 4,000 people. It wiU Thomas of 1228 Rutland Road, IE""""'" dl•count, up to 30" f.r thidents with 12 1111nlh awud tor oter-aU profession-lndude a 500 seat auditorium, Westclltt, receiYOd a bac .. lor McDoaald IISifiiCI AIIICJ allsm and excelleDce wh.fle offices, theater and club. of science dec~ and•aseom-PHONE 6~_.1 malnta.Lnlllg a htgb degree of Any of Mr. Hartley's frteods mtsslooed a secObd Uetboaot mlssklo etrectheoess from wllo wm be tolU'Ing Europe this In the Marine Corps after p-ad-20-43 Wtstd iff Or,, Suit• 202 July 1, 19TI, throu&f\ June, summer may contact h.im at the uattng from the U. s. Nanl( ____ ,!:;:::::;:,!:::!;.~Co~ll~I._~~~---.J 1972. Apnce De Marten in Parts. Academy at Annapolls. ***G DOPE I BAYSIDE CEMI'ER July 2•11 MARINERS SAVINGS ADDS TO ITS FLEET *** Now con ven ien tly located in Bayside Center at Jamboree and Bayside Drive. *** * D0.91' IIISS I'HE BOAI' * Ask about our Special Surprise FREE LOG BOOKS, INFLATABLE BEACH BAGS AND OTHER NAUTICAL GIFTS e REFRESHMENTS IN LOBBY e VISIT THE FRIENDLIEST CREW IN TOWN .. .. FOUNDED 1953 MARINERS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A -laty of C.,;..t AD.._ Cor,ontJoo I O:W lleyoido om. • Newport _,. • Collfomll 9Z660 (71 4)64~ • HoUII9-c~4,..Fridlyounlll6pot. MAIN Ofll'JCE: WESTCUFP AT DOVE&. NEWPOII1' lEACH • • ' NEII'OI!T H M80 R tJI Sl IJI PIJBUSHEO IEfiiLY -PAGE I lliURSOAY, JULYS. IJ73 ~ DfL!Ail, CAl. MACNAB IRVINE I Estate ANEI HOMES OCIAN,IrONTI IIALIIOA PENINSULA Completely " beeuUfully remodeled " decorated. 4BR'a, 4 Saths-large LR w/ · aweeping view-D~Uiciency kitchen- laundry room &-dbl. garage. '177,500. (XIS) ' EXCLUSIVE HARBOR ISLAND Beautiful 3 yr. old custom home w/pier &: float. 5 ovenized BR's - carved lire- place -Europettn parquet Doors in entry 6: DR -large FR -sunny kjtchen. 3-car garage A: extra parking. $425,000. Barbara Aune 64U235. ( X20) 2 CONTIGUOUS BAYFRONT BUILDING SITES 54'8" on the bay in Newport Beach -10 min. to the ocean. J219,000. Tom Queen 644-<1200. I X35i [ lrvina I·· ,, _ _, ...... , Ill DoNrDitN MJ .. IIJI 11144--- - Half gone in half a year and the rest will not last long. Hurry to see this distinctive Newport Beach development of condominium homes. buth·tn clusters around handsome court yards ~\o-6\fiJ'iiTb moc;k;ls, each a ~te[ptece of_ lwl:uty. comfon, convenience and qualitST construction. Sundecks. fireplace. wet-bar. e legant Master Suite. Sun·Lite o kit chen, private enclosed double garage. Recreational fa cilities include heated swimming pool. lighted tennis courts, sauna. therapy pool. All exterior building an~ grounds m~in~enance provided. Satisfy your cunos1ty-see Newport Crest today! From P11 cohc Coa.st Hoghway 11nd Su~riOf Av.rnue (811lboa Blvd). dnv11 up Supoi!nor to Tlcondcrog11. 11nd dlrl!ctly lo NPwporl Crelt ln!Cif"ITII!Iion Ce!"lll!r Telephone (7141645-6141 Salet Office open dally 10 a m lo 1unset ~c-... .,..... .......... c....... • f"!i),.__ 11-.H Go-c..--a-. .. c---...:::::. -· _ .. ---....... _ ...... ··-_,._ ......... -.. -............... . --......... _____ ., ......... _ .... ..._~ ... ~, .. _ .... .,... ... __ .. -... --. ..... -.... ----·--·· We're Here to Help You've been seeing our ads In the Ensign --aDd now we 'd like to tell you a Uttle bit about oorselves. . We are a com munity -service organtzatloo, proud to be of service to the residents In our beautiful area. Our goal Is to achieve the finest possiMe service to our clients. Isn't that what you should expect? If you have a real estate problem, together we will meet the challenge to find the best possible solution. HOW CAN WE HELP YOU? PLEASE LET US KNOW ·--~---=,-, Honall, ~&Co. Aldlcca 2S48E. COASTHWY. CORONA DeL MAR, - UNDA ISLE LAGOON Elegant four bedroom custom home wtth bay ~oot famUy room • , • coo•er satlon pit aDd fireplace . , . for mal dlntng room • , . larie master sutte with sitting room and s~m deck .. , pier and slip, $275,000 ,THE REAL ESTATERS ·----- 332 MARGUERITE, CORONA DEL MAR 673-8550 * CHINA COVE * OPEN SUN. 1-5 2718 SHELL ST. Belter than new Corona del Mar 3 UH . freshly redecorated: brand new carpettng, draperies & all appliances. Only steps to bay & semt-private beach. A way of llfe the whole fam•ly "''II love~ THE IRWIN COMPANY REALTORS Personal service on exclus1ve residential and select tncome propert1es SEMPLE BEAL BSTATB llllllllfnAL NID llfllllflll ,..,,. •• n., ~1'01 /lfTIIIIT.II, ,. .. ,..,,., M. ~Oifllllll.tl'fOif ••• COAIT HIOHWA t;OIONA Dll MA' UtOMI .71-'101 Top ear-cs.l Mar !oc:att011, 2 bedrOCMnl, 2 betb!', tpectacular 'fl-. BOAt 11lp available. COMPLETELY FUR- NISBBD. Call for appolntmeat to -· $150,000, CURT DDBH II•AI. TOll -...-f CIOAn ..... MY •&&I NT ~Ot ••.• .,. • Ut-aall .. N~IIT CI!!MTI!II OilY! lU-0700 '· COIIII -MIITII IIC. LAGUNA I'AC:ESIT'IU Lovely, open view ollbe 111111; lhlJ Jarce s Bdrm., 2 batb oewer home b prleed at f41,500 I< ready to go! ASSUMABLE ?r. V.A. LOAN. LAKEFIONT LODGE Boatl!IJ, fi.lblng, golf, lkltng, all from lhlJ 8 bdrm., eentnl bill lodge. Complete wltb 4 guest cottages. Situated on 5 acres of late- /root land. Thill ia a former corporation president's home -offered at $S50,000. VIEW OF HAUOI UGH1S "HARBOR VIEW HILLS" Located high on tbe hill. olferlng full enjoy- ment of the view or Newport Bay at Padlic Ocean. LWik bit. 3 bdnn., family nn., dining rm., with a htd. l&c filt'd. pool 6: JICUZZi; on a profess. lndscpd. lql Offered In fee al Jl)9,000 ESCONDIDO INVESTMENT 2.1 Acru of genUe rolling R-1, "approz. 240' A X 380'," to build your own country e1:tate. Owner wUI fmance, con&iderJUbordinaUon. L Only $24,950. Call today for tbe delailJ' T 0 R ELIOW ROOM Beautiful residenUal building alte overlook· ing valley & tbe Mt.s . in Rancho California Butterfield country. EJ.ecutive borne• al- ready built in area. 6 Acre site. Only $39,800. Owner will conaider terms. We have lhtings of meny other hom.. Call w foto your ....,..., •• ,..,. . c. 15& ......... c.e. MMe CoRBIN-MARnN] . 7662 p.~ &,..11 fla!J, BAYCREST AREA Hard-to-flnd 5 bedroom home. New carpets a.nd paint, lovely large yard with trees and room for vegetable gardens. Ready for quick OCCitJilncy. $69,500 Oflloo o.-s.,.,.....,. a -,. ' PETE BARRETT REALTY UOS -If Dr. ILL t~ M2-52DO == c/JnJa !)J. PltEST16E WATERFRONT ~~ SHOWN IY APPOINTMENT S4 Lind• hie Drive Ne" 5 bdrm .. 4 bath,;. \\-ith .10 ft. dod.;. Beauttfully decorated. wJ marble mstr. bath, crv!ital chandeliers, ftne carpet & wallpaper. Bli.-in vacuum. recm::ulatmg hot water. dumb watler & many other extras. 1285.000. Linda la&e Waterfront Beautifully redecorated S SR.. 4 ba. home with downstairs waterfront mstr. BR. suite. lge . game rm. or study. Kitchen w/eahng area. Mexican We flrs .. beam ceil's .. lge. dock & boat slip. $175.000. linda Isle Weterfront Custom 4 bdrm .. 411".! bath home on lagoon Fully equipped island kitchen. waterfron\ family room, billiard room !2-tS.OOO For Complete lnforrn.tt~ On All Homn & loh, PIMs.oo (",.1!: Bll.L GRUNDY, Rcahor lth •• n .W.. •• L--. Is .. !MI MYIIO. 01.. WITI I, N.&. 61Wf61 BLUFFS SHARP TOWNHOUSE Tbreo --1-1/1 -. -~-potlo, ...... le ... $10,000 RENTALS TOP FLIGHT APARTMENTS ____ . ......, ___ _ ... wtb tlrslllac. ........ ,.. ......... tool ·-lllrul_.,_-.. ..,_ arbor LOWEST PRICED MONACO SPOTLESS HOME , •• MIDY omu, _..ted carpet, new sbltters, self-clea.nln& OYell &ad ODt of the largest fee Iota 1n the oel&ftborboocl. ASKftG $64,9!50 •••• OPEN Daily 1-5 422 GOLDENROD,cDM SOtrJ'H OF HIGHWAY, very ~~nusual d~lex. Ftre. places, step-~ dining ueas, Corn.I.D.pare ftD&It, patios and decks. Owner s unit has vaulted eelllftc. 3 bedrooms and 2~1/2 baths, while Income lmlt llas 2 bedrooms, 2 tatlls. $125.000 • ••• 2 SUPER DUPLEXES NORTH OF HIWAY, COM $84,500-. for separate units, three and two bedrooms. $78,500 , . for spa.rkUng corner tmtts with two bedrooms eacb. 1l01f Y, f"RJ\Xl<l RE:JitTOR C..• I Corona del Mar TWO UNITS SOUTH OF HIGHWAY $72,500 ROY R. McCARDLE REALTOR 54&-7729 FANTASTIC DUPLEX r (P-.. Dorld.l IM TliECEHTER OF CORONA DEL, MAR Tkee bedroom milS wttb oat........ ....... Flnpllee, tdlf.J catbedral ceii1D.p. S.Ciftll CUJ)IIta. ........ catJineta bd Upt tlxturu ud .,..,._ ...a.d &Ius WlDdows. REDOCED TO $t t 9,500 ~- BUT MAXE YOUR OF'F'ER 1 ••••••••••••••••••• M LS SALES RiPORT Sales through the Multiple Llatibc Bernce of the Newport Harbor-Ca.ta Mea Bosrd of Realtors totalled $'72 mWtoo In the flrat 5 m011thll of· 1W73. THIS JS A 21% INCBEAU OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 18'111 1,M5 new u.ttnc• were proc:e•nlt, ot wb1c:ll '1()% WERE SOLDI 8'1% or the Nle8 were cooperattft. lJ.It ,_. ~ wttb •• • ' d'rot ,..,_...,.._ ........ lo-_ ......... Ia~ -•uU.Aifl"'•'•_.,.. pen:,, .. -··· ....... '"'· .. -,... Lid tao !Ol ...... lo'l - ., • -·-conlftL 'M au 1. ... ..._,.,,n 11 Dwtll u. a.cat ,., •• dlllek ar 111 hi a IEidMJ ".....,. tH'IMd awvd plDI ..._.,.. s g •tiiTl"\ lac.._ b' tbltr ..._. ot •ntee. two -dlabol.o aclll-, no -Aoa Cbqllor lldlu Ia U. - -olllol(. --liMp .. llllr"' pot!-ID tbo 1.11 Jo -· bolpllal -m ud c:<>sy ID tbo no alii boa ud Pft eart ....,. !\',.. !boy .... ncb u aptratliiiM .,.. tile eldef .,...ce ll*lal pajamas for cut of -. Till C..,. do potlotlb, laby wrappers, ud Oro PMra:tu-ue uoCJMr' r.-1 ltoeldnp to tate a Cllrlst- ma)lr .,..ct. wttll acb mtms ra.u taby borne to tts De'tl' bor -l>tlllac$100aon,.ll7. tamUy. n. .AtnH•ah, Hunters, ud Tbe ctllk!rea's toy committee I .A VERGNE RCSOW bu been Nl~ Cbtpten ba'fl raot members ban Cl'f'en 7ZO boors appoloted tloe arts super- olllJ bleD worllilll 1D tbe boas with Z4 clrls. Yisor tor tbe Ora.aee County Tbe Candystrlpers work at Fall' by maoaKVr J. E. Porter- the 11ft bol: 00 parade,decont-tiekl. SbelsalaocurrenttyYice- lng at Christmas, mak:lnrdolls, president ot the Costa Mesa aod many eomm1tteeswUh1ntbe Art League. Mrs. Roeow is an AtWUary. artist aod lUustrator of oote. TV to show Fair opening Opening ceremonies for the Well tmon HoUywood per- 1973 Orange Collllty Fair this sooa.Uty Reets Philbin wtU ad Friday, July 6, will be seen as master of ceremonies for by mllllons of Southern Callf-the telecast, Wblcb wtll be at.red ornians tbrougb the medium of as a feature ettitloo of his teleYtston. KHJ s TV (channel 9) popular "Tempo" show, wblch wlll commemorate the f.a.1r is seen daily on channel 9. opening with a 3shour program The ceremonies will begiD which wiU originate Uve from with an antique car driving tbe fairgrounds beginning at through a large paper hatbear- 10:00 a.m., lt is anno110ced lng the theme of this year's by .fa1r mana~r J. E, Porter-exposition, ''Good Old Days field. '73." Nostalgia will play a PHARMACY PHACTS Wllllam Harvey, the English physician, is best known for tus r1iscover y of the circulation of blood in 1628. Harvey's tlndlngs were extremely slgntncant because they paved the way for a better wxler.sta.ndlng of OCher bodily functions. Once It was known th2t the heart circulated the blood, medical scientists could understaOO hOW the blood could carry food, orygen aDd wastes through the body which, in han, eJPI.ained the funcUons of the liver, kidneys and lungs. A new era In medical science had dawned. You'll flnd the latest approved medications plus old-rashloned friendliness and personalized service In our modern prescription department at BA YSfDE, your dependable source of QUAUTY health care and personal groomlng Items. Open 'til 9 p.m. weekdays , 'Ill 7 p.m. Sat. and Sun , • • • HANDY HINT : Use the large tops from aero- sol cans to store paper cUps, pins or other small Hems . major part in the parade whlt..h will folkrw. other antique auto. mobiles wtU b6 seen and man)' participants dr~ssed 1n color- tul, old-Hme costumes. The program will present highlights from seven! areas of the talr, locludl.D.g a preview of the famous 51)f'edway motors cycle races, the championship rodeo, and lntervtews with stars who will entertain in free shows diD' in It the 10-day run of the fair. TOPPER CLUB HONORS RABBITT INSURANCE In recognitloa of outstanding achievements to ttte Insurance field, Pete Rabbitt, owner of Rabbitt Insurance Ageocy, 1914 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, was the guest of Farmer s Insur- ance Gro~ at Its Topper Club cooventlon at San Francisco last week. Topper Club honors are awarded annually by Farmers Insurance GrolC) to lts leading district managers and agents throughout the company's op- erating territory, Membership is m1de tCI of those who meet producUoo standards in all 5 member companies of the or- ganiz..atloo. LEG.lL HOTlCE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFOHN[A FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A-76913 NCYrJCE OF HEARING Estate of OHMER K. CHRIST- JANSEN, Deceased. Noti ce is hereby given tllat Gerald w. Christiansen has filed herein a petition for Pro- bate of Will, reference to which Is made for further particulars, and that the time and plac e of hearing tbe same has ~ll set for July 24, 1973, at 9;00 a.m., in the courtr oom of Department No. 3 of sa.ld court, at 700 C h1c Center Drive West, in the C ity of Santa Ana, Ca.Ufornta. Dated July 2, 1973. William E. St John, County Clerk. Keene, Dion, Madsen, Jen- nings & McDooakl, Avco Finan- cial Tower, 5th Fioor, 620News port Center DriYe, Newport Beach, CalUoroia 92660, attor- neys for: PetiUooer, PubUsb: Ju.ly S, 12, 19, 1973, in the Newport Harbor Eostgn. THE GOOD TIMES START AT RICHARD'S • PARTY FOOOO -Order a tra)'ful of bors d'oelm' .. from oar O.U- catesseo. Or cMose Beef Burguody, Potatou au Gratin or aDJ other of the daily Jl)eelalties ftom our relldy-to-eat hOt fonda. Wtlh a Uttle notice •• can make almost any delectable eatable you'd Ute. PARTY FLOWERS -(exclnsl'f'ely Lido) Big, summ.,.,, tracrant bw\ches or eochanttuc cUitom arranaement.. PARTY ACCESSORIES -Vtllt our Party IDd Card Shop Market MeaaDlJM (txchttiYtiJ Lido). BrllUutiJ color eoort!ID.I.ted clt.lpoAble ptl.llic party nre, ID'ftt:atJou. card&, etc., etc. markats WHY m -JOLT BPBCIALI tat••-1D W.Wpte-Warll-Whlle6Goldoplool lb.,-JbOnd .., 11t1.t. IDtert:lt DM4I a lllce bOml; J&* 1-C...__ ..... , .. RIM tbt Gulbrl.ueD Model DCOD-·~ .....-.-•~ AGO U -· $1415. tr• _, .-Toddy KeD-• -ID "T-Dvo," bJ oreiiJ cblrl1' Bol<t<rtD Zad Rust. Freocb ProriDclalll)laet, $695. Amerlcu OplDloD Boot store Stoty Ia Clart orpD wUb li'U Harbor BL COIIta w .. automatic rbythm Ia LetHe Tel_.., Me..o&e $795. Haml..., studio plam; escelleot tor borne, $e75. eWORK WANTID Lowr.y Cttatioo eoosoleorpa lRONING". Years olt.sperleace oo aU types ol c 1otblDt aDd l!Deo. Specialty - -,..., sblrb. $1,50 per hr. Mable --a.ded w:ltbrecorder.Goldeo Harp, LesUe, AOC, Rhythm, etc. Now just $2'195 'tFftb lu- SODJ II music. Y amaba aplDet plano, Danish WMbnaa, 607 Marguerite. WalDut, reatal return. Sue Corona del Mar· 6 '73-27'7.f,. $2001 Ham mood M -.2 spinet or- ... ..... _ ................................................ san, e.rceUent buy at $649. EI- E eeUeot selectlooofoewandused SIXTEEN root sailboat, Lupr Leeward, 150 foot sail in- cluding Jib, traJler. $995. 1-686-1282. craoda from $565, ~. SCHMIDT M WIC CO. Lowrey -StelDway -Yamar. 1907 N. MaJn St., Santa Ana Est. 1914 SABOT san boat, near rrew, tully equipped, $325. 545- 5800. FOR RENT ---------BEAtrrlFUL CABIN, north 1968 PLYMOtrrH statloo wa- gon. Excellent cood. $950. IW<I-4240. shore, Lake Arrowhead. Rent week-eDd, week or month. 549-3612 or 530-6275. ATERGATE AND TH COMMITTEE SYSTEM This Watergate stink should prove once and for all the fallacy of the committee system of government. We see the daily spectacle of a country hick lawyer playing the "boob tube" for all it's worth. This is called a committee "investigation." If memory serves mittee which found g:1tion of the 1968 thing. me correctly, he was on another com- about 70 buggings during an investi- election, then whitewashed the whole The sad part of this Roman circus is the cost to the tax- payers. Bugging is just a cheap word for spying. Nations, parties and even sports teams have spied on each other for centuries. If there have been laws broken, why not take the advice of the man who has been named to legally in- vestigate the whole affair. He says stop the circus and let's get on with the legal investigation and whatever pro- secutions, if any, are called for. Instead, we see this daily circus. It brings back unfond memories of Castro's mass "trials" in the Havana stadium, or the Nazi pogroms that sent Jews to their death without due process. It's prosecution by the boob tube. Speaking of committees, the Committee for Re-election of the President operated as most committees do: They go off in 40 different directions without telling anybody what they're doing. This Watergate fiasco is supposed to be some kind of big expose. The only worthwhile thing it has really exposed so far is the folly and idiocy of the committee system. How much longer will you, the public, allow this costly "investigation" comedy to continue? I know our dollars are cheaper now, but they can't be THAT cheap. If you want your dollar to go further and get some quality American merchandise in the deal, stop by the store, We'll also take time to talk to you about what's going on. P.S. In coming weeks, this corner will have a few words about our local committee system and our own Newport "Watergate." , - AL FORGIT THI. SOUTHLAMD'S ,.M!ST • HARDWARI. • COLONY I'AIHTS e SMALL A,.I'LIAMCIS • PLUMetHO SUI'I'Ltll GIT D 2201 W. 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