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CHRISTMAS TREES aUve and 11el1 t.n pla.nlers are betng
sold apJ.n th.is year by Boy Scout Troop 330 of Corona
del Mar. Their first customer, .actor John Wayoe, rot
the program off to a big start F'rld.ay. The Scouts are
Scott Allen (tn front) aDd In the back row, trom left,
Mark. Taytvr, senior J)atrol leader Tom Freeman, and
MUch Dans. The nursery grown trees may be planted
after Christmas, or turned over to the Newport Beach
parks department, wbicb will plant them around town.
Information on how to order a tree may be had by call-
Ing 844-1523 or 644-4141. (Enslen photo.)
C.C. questions
traffic report
tHE NEWPORT HARBOR THI OI'PICUL .. IWII'APII or
TMI CITY 01' MIWI'OIT 81.\CH
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alarmed at new
car ·ng ban -
RATION STAMPS, a World W:u U memory that may come
back to haunt 1974 motorists, are examined by station
By Fred Outs Newport Center's parkingtu pool. He sa.ld it 'IJOUid be 1m-atteodant Mike Kiralla at J &. M Texaco statloo in Corona
Harbor -area businessmen b111 could run as lllgb as possible to get the company's del Mar. Presenting the ration book Is former Newport
reacted this week, wtth varying $5,850,000 yearly. 2,400 employees to work from Beacb Mayor Paul Gruber, who held on to a few stamps
C.C. NAMES
WM. LUSK decrees ol alarm, to a fedett.l Robert Blythe, president or Inland cities by bus or otber as 90Uvenlrs or America's earUer ratlooing days during
plan tbat would place a heavy Richard's markets bere, said mass transit mea.ru;. World War D. Gasoline ratl.oolng ts a stroog posstbiiUy Deveklper wuu.am Lust. n..s
tu oo cutomer lDd employee hls 2 stores could stay In bus-One effect or tbe EPA plan ap.tn next year , as the country U,ntens Its energy belt elected Mooday to be presideo.t
JIUkinl spaces, assessing as lness "as loog a.s OW" compe-would be to reduce tbe nwnber apinst luel shOrtages. (Ensign photo.) or the Newport Harbor Cham-
moeh a $450 perparldngspace t1tors operated lllder the same of tourists here. AltbOUgb thJ.a bet of Commerce ror 1974.
In an effort to curb automobile rules... could mean economtc c11.sutc F .Ish e rm en m a p Picked aloo.g with Mr. Lu.sk ue. "II I can't run a profttable for soch cities as Anabelm were vice-presidents Tom Sl-
,, We would bave to c)Ose bust.Dess depeodlng on mass aDd Buena Park, wbere tourlat maJldl, Deno.ls Huwood and
liP the shopping center," Gene translt to ret-my customers dollars mean more, It woWd seawa II battle Mictla.el Chrlstensenandtrea.s-Robens, general manager of bere --aDd my f'Ompetitors probably be weleomed by some urer William Coulter.
Boatb Coast Plaza, stated tla.lly, moat get customers the same Newport Beach residents aDd Mr. Lusk, who .-111 succeed
"I'm against It --It's just way --then that's my fault," city offlclals, wOO ban tried Rl ctLard Stevens as Chamber
aoother example or government Mr. Blythe said. He said sug-to ftnd ways to stem the tourt5t About 25 local commercial A spokesman for the nsber-head, ts president of JOhD 0 .
ta.k:1ng any our property gest:Joos of using mini-buses now to local beaches. tl.sbermeD met TDesdaY night mea claims that a k>og-standing L1.1Sk and Sons, a major builder
tlpts," said Br}'a.Jlt Christen-lD Newport Beach was "a good Mr. Robens said Soutb Coast to map their plans to t1gtlt agreement betweeo fishermen and developer 1n Utis area.
sen, drug store owner 1n Cor -Idea that could help us aiL" Pla.:r.a Is now attract11l( about clty hall. aDd the county gtarantees their He JOkingly praised the cham-
ana delMar. He echoed tbe feellngofsome 300,000 shoppers weekly. "Y"ou The fishermen object to a access to tbe sea wall. ber's board for Its courage
lrTtne Co. commercialdevel-other local businessmen who can't begin to bl'ing that many planned boardwalk that the New-A publlc heari..Dgoo the OOard -in electing a developer . ·'We're
opment director Terry Welsh, don't beUeve that the EPA plan people In llere by bus," he port Beach parks department walk project wlll be helfj nut DOt the white na.ts In the com-
looldng out over 13,000 parking wtu really become law. c laJmed, wants to tnstatl along tbe se1-mtd.b by tbe ParKs, Beaches mlmity these days," he remind-
spaces 1n Newport Center, "Worry," said Mr. Blythe, Alt of tbe retail busioessmea wall at the end of tbe Arcade, aod Recreauoo Commission. ed them.
boped that tbe government's ''is the Interest we pay on agreed tba.t the consumer woulfj between the Canneryrest.atJtant J h p "I Nominated to the chamber 's
Envtroomental ProtecUon Ac-ttungs that don't happen." end \4) paying the bLU ll tbe and Delaney's Sea Shanty , 0 n' I a r buard of directors were Phil
ency, wlllch designed the new A spokesman tor the Aero-EPA scheme Is carried out. The fishermen cootend that Tozer Art Gr onsky,ChickHig-
law, would reconsider. nutrooic plant 1n NeWpOrt said "It would have an lntlaUoo~ the seawaU at that $p)( ls the separate bte Br uce Blackman JoOO
"Shopping centers are help-bis company was most ary teodeocy onourenttrearea, ooty place they have available C ~cl, JoePayne,Geor~Hoch-
Lng ftgbt air poUutton by cutting cooceroed about hardsbip on with parking costs passed oo to to tt~em for loading StWlles, Actor Jobo Wayne and Ills tllzer, George Zebal, Pete Bar-
down the number of trlps," Mr . employees and the admtni.stra-mercbatlts, wOO would tbeo pass taldng on tee aod unloading wUe, Pilat, have announcf'd that rett, Thomas Wolff, Pete Slra-
Wels.b pot.Dted out, "and I thlnk ttve problems Involved In get-Ute costs aloog to customers," ftsh, and that the boardWalk they wtllsepa.rateatter 19years cusa., Bill Fawcett, Douglas
the eovernment may lookatthls tt.Dg everybody to joln a car predicted Mr. Welsh. would lnterfere wltb tDese ac-ol marriage. Keup, Don Rausey, Jack.AusUD.,
fact and decide toexciOOesbop-OS STER NAMED UrtUes Tbe Bt.y Shores co\C)Ie made Hal JDIUlning, Michael Christ-
Pin( center parking trom the c M p TMA Attor~ey William Durante of the a.DDOWCement Mooday, giv-Iansen, Bill Whitman, Jim
Co.Dtronrsy onr a tnm.c mendatioo oo possible use of new law." • • Costa Mesa llas been reta.tned ing oo reasons for the trial Wood, Don Pe.OJlinCtooand Chrls
consultant's report for tbe city tbe 5th An. tratnc corridor The EPA came 14J with the to represent the gtO\Cl. About sepan.Uoo. Hopper . Directors will be
of Newport Beach was "beieht-ln Corooa del Mar as a new tax idea In aneftorttokeepcars Lyle E. VerPlaock, omcer-served in that post lDil the $500 was reportedly raised at They were married in HawaU elected tn De<:ember.
ened Monday wben the Newport route tar Coast Hwy., some ott the roads and reduce atr in-charge of the Costa Mesa retirement, In Juneotthlsyear, Tuesday's meet.lne: to meet le-in 1954, aod have 3 chlldren, All 6 bb
Harbor Chamber of Commerce committee members said they pollution to meet 1977 air qual-Post Olftce lor the past 4 of Postmaster Jol\0 Klugtewtcz. gal and other e~n.ses. aged 6, 11 and 17. The separa-en ru
joined the dispute. were surprised wben the final tty standards ol the federal Alr mooths, bas been awolnted Mr · Ve_rPlanck then became Plans by the parEs depart-Uon anliO'mCement pn DO in-
Chamber directors appointed report d1d oot Include earlier Quality Act. postmaster, effective last oftl.cer-ln-charge. ms al)pOiDt· meot lDcltde tree planUncs, dicatloo of chJid custody,~ it d"
Robert Milum to head a com-oplnlons by the consultant that The parking ta.J: law, due to Saturday. ment as postmaster was one parldng spaces aod beoches assumed the children will stay leS at 81
mlttee to study the report and ttul h.igtlway sDouk1 be re-take e.tf'ect next July lnblgger Mr . VerPlanck, 47, tsa27. of 32 oamed last week l Cal-alongthewatertrontwbereLldo with tbelr motber In the Bay
to presstae clt)' offtdals to ro.-ed. clUes aDd by 19'76 1n every year veteran of the postal ser -Uorala by the U. S ostal Park Dr . joins Lido Peninsula Shoru borne, white thelrtather
act 00 tbereport'aracommeod-ctty wouk! ttrst tery 1 fee of vtce, start1n( lD hls native Ml -Service. with the mainland truels to ArtJ.ona and New W. Allen Grubb, prominent
aticms. Mr. Milum YU a mem-AHH A S EDELMEI ER OF $180 ann~ally 00 each parking chlpn and ser..-tng 6 years 1n The Costa Mesa Post Olftce .. We are coJng 'to be worlrln&: York. Newport civic leader, died S.t-
btr at tbt 7-maa clttHDitn.u. H IWPORT H T5. 0115 fPI.Ce f'urnlahed tor employ"' Altadelll before lotnlng the has W3 employees. with tbl ft.abtrmea to enJUre w.r. Wayne, 66, married urc:5y, at tbe alt!: of 81, at Hoae:
polja.tiGa commlttM tbat MMDOr"lalMtYlcuwe:reblld or customer•. Tbe t• would Costa Mea otftce in 1954. He Mr. Ver Planck sa..1d Moo-tbat our pla.u lncbade tbllr Pilar, now S7, after meet.ln& boa;pl.tal.
W«Ud wttb tbe ..U... Yoar.,_ ,,,..,., ltiPact.acYMwC ...... tDertue to $450 per Ct«e .tD bteamt _.,IDteDdlnt ~mails day thlt he fOI"e ... ao blc "rlnpoiDt,'' ctty pub,Uc worD her tD HoD)'woO!l, W'bere sbt He SV'f".rt oa 1M ea.tJ l:ai'-
Co. in priiPUIUJ the nport. et, Harbor Vln BW., for Alula 19'71; In C~ Mua 1n 1., u:! claoges 1D the Costa ., .. al-dtreetor Joe DeYlln 1011:1 tbe .., wortlAr u u actress.. bor comtnis.s1.D. tbl Newport
Tbe ftD&l Pbut m report Sedelmeter 8-4 of441 ElMo-ONG YULE HOLIDAY OK'D flee, but saw what be called Ens11Jl yesterday. Sbe 1.6a .Un of Peru, Bach ctYU •rrice commt•-of the study's aod rtcommead-dena AYe.,' N;wport Helgbts, L •·tremendous strldes betnc c h • ston. and w:u; foreman of the
atlons attbeC008U-andtbe wbo died llooda• at a coont-made by theeotlrepostalser-harler earlng near Ora ... Com>ty GraodJury. He
J Ytce ln faster and better cus-was a founder aDd trustee of
tralftc committee nspresent-escent borne bere. Costa Mesa city employees cab& to charge SIX tor each tomer serYice." Big Brotbers of Orange County, ~to tbl City COWlCtllut•eek Burll.l was In San Bernar-were ctno a Joac Cbrlstmu one-seveoth of a mile, Instead He admitted that recent cut-Suggested changes In the city suggested changes to tile char-a vlce-prestdenl and director
and wlll be the subject ofpubUc dlno. bol1day ... ekeDd Moodily by tbe of the current 5~ for each backs ln the ownber of postal ctw.rter wtll be discussed Yon-ter: of the Otane:e County Pl\1lba.r -
beartnp before tbe P1ann1nc Sbe ls suniYedbyadauebter, city COQDC(Imen. wt10 YOted 5-0 ooe-stnh mile. A 10-mtletare, employees, and the resultlng day by!'fewport Beach cttyeotm-• RESIDENCY requirement monte Sodety,anea.rly member
Commi&s!on and the CttyCoun-Helu McRae of Costa Mesa, to make U. day btlore Christ-DOW $6.40, will go 14J to $7,50 longer routes lor many tetter cllmen, whO are expe-cted to for city council candldates be of Hoe&: hO~ital's 552 Club,
ell. The resolt will be a loog-3 grandsoos, a.od 2 great-mas a city work hoUday wttb UDder the new rates. carriers had caused some em-scbedule a Dec. 10 pubHcbear-reduced from 3 years to I a 40-yeu member of thl!
ranee tra.ttlc pla.D to be In-gra.odchlktren. pay. • REFl.SED to create a de -ployee dissension at f\rst, but tog on the suggestions. year . Newport-Ba lboe Rotary Club,
eluded as part of tbe city's Sbe was born 1D Iowa. and tad In other acUoo, tbe COUDCII : sign rutew board lor develop-claimed that ''thlsearlyresent-Councilmen Ifill shxly are-• COUNCIL PAY be raised a member ol the Irvine Coast
general plan. , llYed bare 23 years.Sbewutbe • AWARDED a $100,000con-ments. mentIs oow past.'' port prepared by a dUseos from the current $200 monthly Colmtry Club aDd or a Muonic
Altbou&:fl the ciUzen s com-widoW of loog-Ume Realtot Ed tract to the Thomas Shoemaker • APPROVED a request to w.r. VerPla.Dck aDd bis wUe charter rerlew committee. The to $300, wltb an added pro-Lodge ln Portlaod, Ore. He
mtttee YOt.rt to makeoorecom-Set\el.meler. Co. for constroct1onofbleacb-move a z.story motel building and 3 chlldreu Hn ln Costa committee, haded by LesStef-Yls1on for future cost-of-Uvlng was said to be the rust Arner -s I d 1 d I b ers at Costa Mesa city park. from 2301 Newport Blvd. to Mesa fensen, is making the following increases. Countlan to be awarded a we. en a e can I a e may e . EXTENDED the current 2274 Newport Blvd. • • MAYOR'S PAY be in-time membership Ln the Amer -
, slcn ordlnance soltwtUrema..in • OKAYED plans for a 45-HOAG GIFTED SS87 488 creased to an eJ:tra $150 in-lean Red Cro55. CaWng oo Amertcaosto"ac-in effect until~ new ordlnaDce, unit motel at Newport BlYd, r stead of tilt current $100 above Wr Grubb wu a rtce-p.res.l -
ceotlate the postttn" aDd talk bwdoeu and professional pea-oow under shxly, Is dn1n114J. and Albert Pl. reguat Cotmctl pay . turtni and eoe:tneertng nrm,
about "wba.t's rigbt Y1tb OUZ' pLe. Re nmlDded tbem ttat • POSTPONED until Jan. 7 • APPROVED a planned \4. The Roag F'ounda.Uon, a major Uent care tower becun t.n I 969 • HEWS MEDIA be aWlmat-headquartered ln Brea.
country," Dr. Jamu E. Jobn-"Amulea ls sort olllke your a decision 00 raising lheemer -unit a&~Utment pro}ect at 2537-s~ ol Hoag Ho~lb.l since ud scbeduled to opeo in April. lcally oottned of any emergency Se.nlces wereconductedyu-
soo ol Tustin picked iutTbun-wUe --she !mows J'OU to.e e:ency ambulance btrd.c rate Z543 Orange Ave. the bospttal's lnceptioo In 1952, I 974. In add.Uton. tbe funds •Ill couocfl &essilxl.. terday ln Paclflc View cllapel
day's meettnc of the Ez:chanp her, but JOU shOuld keep telling from $30 to $35, a.sld.ng the • URGED the city manapr has made a &1ft of $587,488 to support a major rell'odellb( • PUBUC WORKS contracts, by the Rev. John Rogers Outs.
Club of Newport Harbor to drop her over and over ap..Ln., any . city manager to study ways to to put t.nto effect any eoergy-the eJPI.DSioo and remodeling program that will begin tCXXl which now oeed Coaoctl olcay He Is survived by" his wUe
a ttrooc lllnt that he may rtm way." lmpl"a.e the serYice proYtded sutnr plans tbat can be to-program, llOspltal admlnis-the completion of the tower. fOI' J.II)(Ul1s ot $5,000 or more, Alberta a. dau(tlter Mary J~
ap.llst Secator Alan Cranstoo Re said be laap.Jnst granting by Seal's Ambulance. sUtuted, lncluding a 50 mph tntor Scott S. Parker has an-The lnltlal step ln the second would tan the minimum ra.ised I sell ~·Newport &ach, and a
in 197". amMSty to Vietnam wardeser-• OKAYED a rate Increase speed Umlt for city-owned ve . DOUnCed. phase remodeling program wtll to $12,000. gnndda.ughter.
Dr. Jobnson, 47, a retired ters and draft dodgers. He for Yellow Cab co., alloYing htcles. Tbe dooattoo wlU enable tbe be the expansion of tile medJca.l • c 0 M WI s s 10 N E RS and
Marine reeentiJ rest.ped u called for coutrocUon of oe• hospital to provide IWf"l.ded Ubnry aod lounge, the physical board bet ho get N • lk
auJ.ta;,. seentary oftbeNawy, u.s. aircraft carriers to match 1984 COM lNG SOON'' furnisbings and equJpmeot In therapy, mental bealth andnuc-mooey me~J s, f;. ::inc azl Ia s
addreued the 1oea1 club'l ao-wb&t be caU.rt oewer Russian • the oew 11 -story, 243-bed pa-lear medicine departments. expmNs could get tlsed
nua.l "0Dt Nation tJodet God" curlers. The lmrnineoce o1 raHOlllDg "The wheat was sold toRus. s h I I h d moathly i-Y as dec1ded ~ by CDM h • h
obsernDC:e. Dr. Jobn.soolsaRCiubUca.n, could alert the Amerlcanpeo sta at a low price, and at our c 00 poo use c ange tbeCouacU. at lg
"You'Ye lot to JO OtUtde U.S woukt DHd a primary elec-pte to the d:anrer they face~ expense. since It was sold OCI Alter public hearings are hekt
the eomtry to UP'etll.te wbl.t Uon Ylctory lD April. 1974, to autbor Garry Allen sa.Jd F'rlday credit," be saJd. "This result-Rerutations for pubUc use of teachers or students was eY1-by tbe Ctty Cotmc U any cllani'i!S
wt'YI tot lD America," be told ret tbeoomlnatt.oob:lrunap.inst e..-en!nc at a potluck dinner ed tn a scarcity of rraln lD the the Olymplc-sbed swimming dent. apprond would ~ placed on An American Nasi Puty
the P'OGP ol aboUt '75 local Seaator Crultoa, a Democrat. meett.nc orthe Friends or Amer-U. S., boostln&: the price of pool at Newport Harbor lll&h The schOOl boa.td a.st.ed tbt DUl April's local ektctioa btl-speaker eot an unfrleodty re-
chamber P•ICkS h q Sl"fe tca.n ~lnJon Library In Costa bread. Meat prices also went school were ob.yed TtM!ilday district's sta1f to come t.ct lot tor \'Oterappront.Allchar-ceptloo MCW1day nlCbf. ttom a
• • Mesa. ~ because ol ~ Increased nlghl by Newport-Yea. scbool next month with sonesttoos t..-chanres must be approved Carona ell! Mar hiCfl. scnool
"Americ&.ns will begi.D to cost of feed &tai.D . board trustHs. The rules are 'n allntattng tbe problem at by a majority of the city's aucU.wce.
Newport Harbor Chl.mber d. pt tor 1974, up moHtbaD$17,-care when they realtz.e tt.lt As another ea.mp1e ol the aimed at eosta'ln& equitable LASe the 3 elementary schools. wotu-s. MartUl lterr spoke for about
Commeree dlt~tor• held: tbelr 000 0'11111' the carrent year'• reaults of government poHcy, by recrealioo departments and 15 mlD«es, unered bostUe
moalht1 board mMtiDI WoDday bqlt. thbaelr-~:U ?.x.,ts btba:"J •""• ~ Wr. Allen said that the delay lfOICM!I lD Ne-....n aod Costa N B CO u NC I L AGENDA questions !or UO(bv 30 mtn-&Dd: • HIARD areporitbatmem~ -· e •t: .......... in thl appronl of the Alulwl W•sa ~_.. utes, tben left b.urrledfJ.
• CllJTICIZED ctty plaDI to btrlllfp bu r•cbed 1,077. =c~r:. c'::..~e ~~ oU pipe 11ne has cootrtbuted T · arJlJ nlcbt' board 1 On tbe apadl for on:t Mon. lliDc Commlssloo use pernut He wu IIIYited to apeak to re~ population deulty' CHARLOTTE HOLLIS TI!R toe caused bJ pernmeot ac-to the fUel crisis. to ~ cot a r~ fro~"~ day nigtlt's meettnc of theMe•-IP'uf.ed for muJU.bmtly rest-the sr:hDOI's Polltleal Scieoee
...._ SUCCUMBS •T •G• _ doD. "Tbe result ot tbese artt-~ c .ty H ltb Dept port Beach City Councll are: deooe 01 the Oceu F"root at Club as pert ot a el\&1 pro)tct
• QOES'MONED ctty p~ "' "' ~ -.v tlctallJ created 'hortares is wtllcb. eoa:IWed ~~ atr<:ra.ft • AliBUl.A.NCE nt. lD-1S19 E . 8&lbol. Bl•d., Balbol.. Jtlldytn1 miDorlty poU.tteaJ
m.t•a lludUDI ot tM tnmc Itt nota were Mid New. !0 "Tbutfon, you must Uep the clelep.t1on ofmoreaodm:;--e DOlM doe& DOt ser.oul.y effect crases. req•ded bf Seal's Tb.e eo-:11 will probably set vtewpolnta.
plu r.p:ll't, ud appo.bQdRGb-lD BeJl-BroadftJCbaptl.COita =.A;~~ ~~n =-~ power to tbe prelideDt, he tioa ot tbe 1s. Ambr&1ance, amooot.tDc to aa tbt matt• for a.oother het.ri.D(. School prloc.lpal Oea1a
trt ll1bJl to bead a oommllltee Y-., b' Cblrkltte Hol.tllter, kDDn al&bor of "None dare Ald. "Richard Nl%oa'l crltiea ~ ta.kinc ;::;. N t tncr ..... 1D tbe bu1C •me ~ • CHARTER REV1EW oom-EY&U Jllid be heard no ob-
to --.. tbe cltJ .. a to, ot U01 IIDd st., Nnpor1 u u __.._ .. h1 b hu ha.e beeo a.ua.lUnr blm u A .... from OraD c --!'i':-pnc:y nte rrom $30 to m. m.lttee'a report wtll be stll;tled jiiCUcu from p&rtiDU to u. fill r.,n b-om tbl tntDe Hlf.&IU. wbo d1td Noor. 11 at ea ........_.....cy, w c a d.tctator, yet tbey 'tOte btnt ~ caUl :ms ";;~total • DEVELOPifEJfT Jtud-aod a blarillc ..c., probably ld• ~ a.TID& a Nut tpeU
COD.IIIltuU ld.rtd to do 1M 8oq" bolpltal. .old Mftral mtWoa ,, copl.es the power to control ...,.. :"&boll 7 ~O mialillft dll.llJ ards r..-tn alabld to be COG-rot o.c. 10, oa nuuted ctw-at tht tca.ool.
ltwtJ, aid tlat tM llhi2J l.IIOt hiLl RrTtftd bJ S .:u.. A.l = :,:-:IQ'Y':·an'-!t!: a.od prtces and to establ1ab at Eastbllft. ~udMoate ttD.S to tiW Orec . 17 meeti"Co t• cM·pa. .. It was a ciUAc ea.mpat
p11t ca till tblll wttllolllt IIIICM ot JiCtw»ort a.cta. OWMr or to ban rat1oa. eardl __ or u.tioawk1t ntion1D&. Vta e\eaMQtary scbool& tbe • WEED A.BATEME!fT u-• BX:YCLE crouUI(I at ollet:tliiC f8IMICIG* ud..,.,.
acta. 1110 lloiU.. N•_.y; Bob at t••• ~n -·· .. Ro wu "So-.. 1 I plu, ud ,~ -~ bot -· U.t .... llllllla, wlllcb, It_...... Lido 1a1o tl<ldp, tilt Areba5 _, ---"' • AIQIOtrltCI.D .... -tobld.IIJ COibM-.udD&ctotYalM-....... come ~· tbe plan Lt beiDC fOlkPnd. We.:::":.... tr..,• ~-·~ wlU be added to tbrt pt'q)lllt)' I.Dd at West Newport Ubrary Mlale~"Mr.E.,...-'4 ..-............ u.a-per...tl ···~tllotoet-·--~ a ..-. ~ ~· jD; a broUIC, CIJdt Moort ol ..,..1 wllltdl t.lla oi''Blc Bro~ eu '" .... 1 uvo• .:leola: ._,.. wt.tows and tu bUl ol lot onera wboet w1.1.1 bt dUc•••j Ia 1M U,cbl a.br tM .,..a;.
OD J&.IIIIICW• ao.d ...,. tM otll.boal&; a Uter, RG BU.. 0." eota.Utanaa pwamHt t .. t llkWta.., a.re appear~_.. ~• C\11*1 lor feDtUalioL Tbe pt(lpU'tJ na c....,._, ol...ta ol a pclbtle. worts dtpU1DIIl n. ~---__.
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taro -., .--.ooo. -. a.1ol wu '" --. .111 1114 llarliO< B!Yd., ,._ ~~ ,... .-too oo ,. ~ ,_a PIU-• BICYCL& ~ -•aldlol oellool ""'-a...U. =.~:.=:: =~~AIJCTIONI!D r=l':.::;:.;::: =.-:t~E-EBianche Gates succ••bs ;s;;::~; ;;'i::--..::.'*=
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•·-1 COUM"ff.ttoa. Commtutoa. tot ctned, muy ol. tbe feua~eem of UJbodl• sq. tbt rlebtl hit u )"'OI'H lilldq lDto r«~U tblt ~ fad ol loJil. 1D a COUI"ttl ..._. TIL~ION!: ~.,.... C:O. 714 oil IIIII r....., tlllo put Feb-II!IIDIIIIlod. 0... Rqlooal c .... ol oilier bodloo. So llor 11>11 W. WlltiPool ol -tloatoo PDcrlm -: wbol III><IDC .. eo lllrl Bill -tr-lo ,._,._Jit»3 M•!lJdl DISI8lC .... ....., • : rr ..-....... II'VJ. Staee U. Ullf'ft bMI mf•"oe 1ru: pu.sec1 u. bUU. bu wwhcl from ==.tv Ule OaiW WQ' tOl...,• wt.D t.. camt, ulll tM Ma,.OOWW IIJled belae 1ttloualJ Ull~ OD
• tttd •·•-or, "'·"••,....• ...._ _.. .. ..ty .._.,....., a .,od ~ l1b sttptaea La-dollar muk to permits ap-ramodeiiDC ot a ;,;;'"; tbt liD emvctal from tllelr'a. bomt to Eqtaad,..,.,PIIp'lm • t:bOODDCidifllrtlltfroatl:,.,.r
..,. 1f 2 •• • a i* ill .. ,...,... Dwl 2 c * ..._ ANa. cock's btro Ybo n., blm.Mif proored, •hlle tboee ~Wed cMnlal ot mult1-m1Wc. dollar By tbi..S ot .,.mbu' tbey •bo nnt'Nd tbe wtater re-Iuter IDCS f:uterl Our antl-
NMsd ......,., .,. ~y. ,__, ... ,.... .... •• c..-OD Ida bar• IDd rode olf ID amoumt to about $150 mtW.oo. pro )lets. wm be wrapptaa ~tllelri.MIIll m.aJnec! lD tiU aew frM laad. tude tor t1M wond«t\11 W. ••
..._ MM', ~-aU dlrectiou. Oa the otber bi.Dd, tbe:re Ia: oo C&Dd:lse P•uoa's artlelt 1D t-s ra1a1ac drift. Rfcbt aow, Tbe l!rlt lf'I1D ol O(WA re-baYt la:lon lD th1a oac:e-frH
niEHEWI"D&Tit.AUO&BNSIGN._. ............ ,.....,..ot Tbemailptll'pOIIIoltbeCom-qiiUtloa that 10me ~ereklpars tbes.pt.SODetiJPilottrOQCtlt btl:n tiMcrubottbi ... IDII,. miDdl 111 ol tall r....,.otrl Amtrlea abould lt&d: to • re-..-.1 drall..-,., c-t...., No. A-20171 ......_...., J-4; 1951• mllldou .... ...,_,tobi:Joa.c-do suffer. Cotmty usueors out .. ~a.~-I..J ........... ,.,...,._..., la wt. they dtspente)J Deed ol power witbin tbl eutb. Tbe DeftCI eommttmeot to our God,
i. s.tp.srf.or C..C lOt .. CO.ty of 0...... Sea• ol a.lifGnria. .... ..,. ~ uav -...._..,... secODd ol tbiiDdiau wbo OW ,.....IMNG(ii,....UWto,.,..aB.,.a.Mc~n•lrM'-'••· fa.IIPPII.aa1JlcofallCa..l1tornla statewide seem to agree that ''How to Lall.aee tbl Com-JOGI' eoatrlbuUolt.,.,Diedtt , pro... our
1ud witll1D 5 mnu o1 tbt roeu raw Jud ftltMs 1D tbt 1,000 mission... Sloce wbea 1a: tbl to r•cb th1J year's $1.5 mu~ Yidld tbt P1Jcrlm.s wtth corn
AaVO·!. HAAPA · · · · · · o-. _, P 'r t t htct-tide 11M. Ueuwbile, bow -)'Ud coutal permit lOOt ban burden of prool put 00 tbl Uoo coat. aDd IQ-..b &ad taqpt tbem to
PEG HAAI'A.. · · · · · · · · · .A.ods~e IWl• eYV, our rePoo .., lad OHr decllDid, &Dd many buelower _ c ltlzeD~owner, tbat be ml< Altboaeb U's u crrer worked f1sb that •ftrlf: dreadfUl winter·
•u•tc"IPTION "A Til 2,200 permU app11catJoos to ed tues accordingly. (Prices CODYloce cajole or plead wttb pla,lbere real!)' are buDdrecb: Tbt tblr~ lfliD f:4 cor"D re-o
Qrwe ,_, 15.00~ 2 ,_...I I.M balld eYerytbiDc from ..,.tr ot already den loped property a P'OCJP 'ot lmpersout, IISUilb' ot '*"" wbo ban yery little calla tbat "IIDdefeatld ctor1 a-,..... Si.OO; 2 .,_., 111.00 oatfalll Cobotelaeomebeforett, ban, howeYer, I.Dcrea.sed untamlllar w1tb the ar-. to bt tllut:fal for at thl& or any whteb ts mao." Tbe Uayflowv
~·~"UJJ'ff and tbe burdea. ol slq~lypro-mukedly.)But maJlY other lac-people tbl.t he bas tbe rt-other t1me oltbe year, retuned to Eqlaod; the brave
cealq tbese permlta baa beeu tors, sucb as b1per leodtog to build 011 Ills property a.ccord-We m&J remember tbem 1n colonists remaibld. Armed with d IJ l-.....11...-ao IDcredlbb' beaYJ U.t tbe rates, t.ve also been respoo-toe to tbe rules be boQctlt u oar Tbautqh1nc pue or 1D a courace auftlcleat tor tbt ·~~ .1:.~ ..,. ~ Commlssloa flDds Jtaelf "plan-sJble for u.e.e ebaoger;, Build-UDder . If a person wu tbrlftJ', tbe ,., .. 011 our Christmas bour, enD we may do creat ~ n1Dc by permit'' rather tbao ers often seem to cite tbelr bad foresight Uked to UYeoeu cards, be how" many of us tbinp, In theM daDproully
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner ir'ld publisher of the Ensltn baYlor tbe Ume to lfntboucbt-"rldlt to bui1d " as somehow the ocean 0; was Jta&t bold1Dc remember tbem 1D a way t.bat tryloc days of 19'13, lD tbe twt • .,...,......,,... ..... ,...""'""'""""..., ___ .,....,.9!'.,...,..,..., tu1 cooslderatloo to the flhre. Godgt•en &Dd tmaUenable lor-011 wtll the ecooornr made It e«mta --• umted Way contrt-Upt of our ooce cr•t aatsoa.
Tbe 12 eomm1sstODers, wbo cett1n1 lD tbelr anger tbai they feasible to Improve his land, butloD. · Americana Deed to beremlDMd
• THANK GOD FOR AMERICA recetn $50 per meetlnc bawe always beeD subject to be ls now denied tbat prlYllep n counts becaUH United tbat eYeo wbeD llle wu almoat
(IIS.allJ tbe meetJrapareweek-eoostraJnta of nature(lllllsldes, that the inlaDd areas are eo-Way's 55 member aceoctes UDeDdurable, the Pttcrtms
ly 011 ltoadaJS aDd r111 from sbltty soli, and so 00) and I.D joying. tbiDk of I.Dd wort with theM stayed. Let us tbaDt God tor
9:00 a.m. to 11 :00 p.m.). wort recent history to IOt1lDg codes: This appointed Commlssioo ~le all year klrag. proridtnr tbo8e patrtoUc men and women
as mucb as 40 to 60 boars per aDd pubUe opinloo. Building, of men aod women stt in jtx!g-9C1II of tbe TOiuntary bealtb wbo rlgbt DOW refiJ&e to bow
week 011 Commission bus1Dess. Uke any other buslDess, tssub-meot of wbat he can or caDDOt &Dd cbaracter bulldlogaen1.ees to the forces nrriD& aplnat
We do ut a lot of our ~Uc ject to rises aDd falls, aod in do with hts own tnestment. an..llable 1D oar commWltty. our Uberties, wbo remalo •-
sern.ntsl Urnes of lncreaslng social They judltfl whether u will be Ulited Way bas prOYen itself rteldlDg in tbe tlcfit.
Let's turn this Thanksgiving routine
around a bit and suggest that all those
nations villi!ying the United States should
instead be saying, "Thank God for Amer-
ica." Our nation is the last bastion
of freedom in a world teeming with
left wing, socialistic governments that
cannot feed their own people, but must
look to us for help, and despising us
as we render assistance. These remarks
are prompted by the following editorial
sent to us by Roger Desmet of Costa
Mesa after he had heard It broadcast
over station KMPC. The editorial was
originally presented by Gordon Sinclair
on radio station CFRB In Toronto, •
Canada, on June 5, 1973.
ADd oobody 15 totally tappy awareness ot how laDd use eo-esthetically pleasing to the eye to be an lmportut and vttal The fourth gralll of corn re~
wUb tbe results. Local pern-era, and otber fa ctors, ~eet of a person walklDg by. I(tt part ollbe comm1mlty, IJ8 tblt lbe PUerlms
meots oftea fear &Dd astallY us aU. some feel the crtmcb. wtu interfere w1tb tbe Ylew So, before JOU tate
bate haTiDg tbelr jurlsdlcUoa Gi•en tbe incredible time of a vtsltor from Peoria ar U~ose ThaDka:gh1ng .,.,.,.
tateo away from them. Build-pressures, the problems of po-If It wtll take away a parking leaves for Cbrlstmu bells
ers mou that they are r.YtDg Utlca.l pressure, aDd tbe ques-space from a beach-goer from holly, tate Just a mlDute
to modtfJ (lower) densities of Uons of cooseleoce, our Re-Riverside, Their requlremen.t mtil lD U.t dooattoa to
apartm-.t units, and holders gtonal Commission rates ao A of 4 I)Al'tlng places tor a ~u-w., --
of large, IIDdeweloped tracts tor effort, maybe a c plus ple:z 00 a 30 foot wide lot Mall It to ~~"""' _•Or.•!"
ot laDd ba.Ye faced the more tor results to date, and also they laughingly admit, Is ~ County United Way,
extreme pealty ol DOt be:lDc ntes the tnterest aDd ~rt stop the coostroction of lt. Tbe First Street, P.O. Bo:z
allowed to buld at all tor some of aU the pubUc ln their tryl.Dg ~ental of that dlC)lei to san S&Dta ADa 92'702.
time, perbapa until the master task. a parking space tbat may be JacquellDe Schur
used for 30 bot summer days Publle Relatl011s
by visitors is deoJioc tbe rtgbt Director, Uo!ted
of a tamtly to Uve 1D tbat • THANKSGIVING
~~le:z, at halt the price, for Editor of the
365 days a year. Tbts ~allow Tbe ftnt
a man to Uvectosertohlswork, La 16Zl ID New
thus cutting down oo traftle, a tun weeki
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• • •
"T HE AMERI C ANS''
The United States dollar took aoother potmdlng on German,
French and BriUsb nehange this morning, hitting the lowest
point ever !mown In West Germany.
It has decUned there by 41 per cent siDCe 1971 aDd th.l&
Canadian ttllDks: It Is tlme to speak IC) for the Americans
as the most generous a.nd possibly the least appreciated
people ID all the earth.
As long as 60 years aco, when I ftrst &tarted to read
new!ll)lll)ers, I read of floods 011 the Yellow Rlwer &DIS tba
Yangtz.e. Wbo rushed In With men and rnooey to help? The
Americans dld.
They have helped cootrol floods oo the Nile, the Amuoo,
the GAnges and Niger.
Today the rtcb bottomland of tlK! Mississippi is IDler-
water and no foreign laDd has sent a dollar to help.
Germany, Japan and to a lesser ertent Britain and Italy,
were Utted otrt of the debris of war by the Americans wOO
potD'ed 1n billions of dollars and forgave oUM!r blllloas In
debts.
None of those eollltrles Is today paying eno the Interest
on Its remaining debts to the Unlted States.
When the franc was ID danger of collapsing lD 1956, It was
the Americans who propped It up and lbelr reward wu to
be Insulted aDd swindled oo tl'le streets of Parts.
I was there. I saw U .
When distant cities are lllt by earthquake It is the United
States that hlll"rles ln to help .... Manap., Nicanrua, I&
ODE! of the most recent eu.mples. So far tbi& sprlJle,. 59
American communities haYe been flattened by totoadoea.
Nobody has helped.
The MarshaH Plan, tbe Truman PoUcy, all pumped billions
upon biiUons of dollars tnto discouraged countries. Now
newspaper s In ttJose oountrle& are wrltiDg about the decadent
or war monger lng Americans.
I'd llke to see tust one of tDose countries that Is gloating
over the erosion of the United States dollar build Its own
airplanes.
Come on, lei's hear itl
Does any other couotry In the world I»•e a plan to eq~al
the Boeing Jumbo Jet, the Lockheed Trl&tar or the Douglas
10'
It so, why don't they ny them? Why do all international
lioe& except Russla ny American pla.Des?
Why does oo other land on earth e•eo constder putting a
man or woman on the moon?
Talk about German techDocracy and you get automobiles.
You talk about American tectmocraey and you flDd men
on the moon, not ooc:e but se'feral times ... and llfely
home apln.
You talk about scandals and the Americans put theirs
right ID the store window for everybody to loot at.
Enn thetr dra.ft dodgers are not pursued and bowxted.
They are here on our street&. Moct of them, tmleu tbey
ar e breaking Canadian laws, are aetUnc American dollars
from ma and pa at home to spend hen.
Wben the Americans get out of th11 bind ... as tbeJ wiD
• . . who could blame lbem U they aid tilt hell with the
rest of the world. Let someone else baJ the larael bood.a.
Let someone else build or repair fon:lp• dams or dulp
formrn bulldinp that won't shake apart lD earttx~uates.
Wben tbe railways of Fraoce, Germany aDd IDd1a were
breaktng down throuct' age, It .,.. tbe Amerte&D.I wbo rebuilt
them. Wbeo tbe PeDD8J!Yanb Railroad aDd tbe New York
C eotral w'eat broke, nobody loued them aa old caboose.
Both are still brote.
I caD .name to you 5,000 Urnes when the Americana raced
to the be_, ot otber ~le lD tr()tj)le.
Caa :rou ame me .,.. 001 Umt whirl IOrneoM elH need
to the Amertcau 1D troab'-?
1 doa't wu tt.re ,.. ouhklt help ••• ~urmc u. su
Fruel.aeo tu1bqlllb.
Oar DllllfDX'I han taetd lt alcet Ud I'm DDt CUidln
""' II daiDMCI Urod ol hearlDc tbotD ldcbd ......... Tbor ww como o1t at 11>11 tillar wUlo Uootr l1lc hl&ll· ADd -tMJ <», tM1 are eattUid Co t.baiM tbltr DOet at tbe ll.Ddl
lbol are lloatlaC .... 111o1r pr-..-tu.
I ..... C-looot_ol_.
,._. ,_. tt.don u. u..Uberlr ....... uh
Cktll ..u. _.. .. tNe, ud .. aoc u .. ,..,.
......... 11M: rob of Mill f..,.
-O.tolio>u. f',/
as tramc Is mostly pDented ford S&Dt men to bld deer aDd
~ comm uting to aDd from yotr turkey aDd to call W:assasolt's
JOb; It seldom becomes a prob-tribe to the PUcrtms' table.
I em from Dousew1fes colng to Thus bep.n the American 1nst1-
or from the near-by market. tutloD ot ThanUciY1nr day a
By the time a prospectin natlooal family celebn.tloa' to
btdlder getstotheCoasta.ICom-tlaak Godfortbeb:Mmtywrougt\t
mlss.loo, be has already had, 1D liberty by our own labors.
and patd for, asurny,ent'lroa-Ftn grains of cora W'ls tbe
mental report, aDd arctlltect's dallJ rat1oo duJ.iDI.,tbose. dea;
bulldtag permlls """ lees, IDil -...,. -· tile "'"·· tbe costsotarraogillgftrwnetq. wheD food wu to
He has also probably speot • be bad. And 10 bep.a,
lengthy Ume prortDc b1a first Tba.Dtq1wloc feast
A TREATMENT AND A TOUR.
COMBINE THE WORLD FAMOUS H3 GEROVITAl
TREATMENT WITH A lUXURIOUS
VACATION IN ROMANIA.
~
ARBOR TRAVEL
3442 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH
675-1311 rtgbts to h1s own city plaDDers moti:b. a c t&Stom ot pla.etioc (
and COIJDCiJ. This &t$)rt aDd fin crams of eorn beside MILLIK JtiU
e.zpense Is a gamble that fOU dlnner::-pla:te:::.~tha::t.tlle::~·~·······~::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;~ MTTV JAIIIIDJNI:
• wtu get approval from this '
au~ body. Then the ~sl
ttoo appears. This can be the
mao nert door wbo Ukes the
ncancy of your pr~ty or
a person a block or 5 mlles
any wbo has hls bouse and
Just thiDks there are eooup
peq>le In the c ity already. Tbey
come in loog Unes wttb no
vaUd reasons, oo eortroament-
aJ reports, oo tnet:ramcprob-
lems; they just doo't wut JOQ
to han lt. The Commlasloo is
ROBON FIRST To LA PAZ very 58Dsltl•e lotllesepeople.
tt is all very emotlooal. Are
the men and women llttlDg oo
8J l'fEAL BECKNER oo 1.11 aDd "ave their time" this Commission ~ ecm-
Tbe 61-toot sloop Roboo, ao that Robon fared no better omlsts that they tncnr what will
OWDed aod skippered by Robert than 4th In Class "A" and ~lawen. to a per60Cl's flnanelal
H. Grt.Dt of the Newport Rar-14th overall 1o .tlnal handicap seciD'tty. tbe t:u 1»se or bos-
bor Yacbt Club, ted tbe 27-sta.odings. loess --oops --forgot. mooey
boat fleet euter~ tn the Long Other Newport Harbor yachts Is a l».d word WbM you are
Beacb to La Pu nee across that did well were Robert Beau-savtng the whole CaUfonlia
the ftDisb Friday a.fterDOOO wtth champ's 57-footDorothyO, also coastllDe. Better to lose tbe
u elapsed Ume of 6 days, 4 of NRYC, wtllch was ?th boat millions 1Ddthepeople'sr1P,ta.
boars, tO minutes, 30 secoods. to flDlsb and placed3rdtnClass Then are tbey all &ucb ~
Grant and his crew cUpped ''A" and 12th overall ID the ecoloctsts tbat they, In tbe1r
onr 7 boors oft the edsUnc fleet oo corrected time; and wl.adom, kDOW Just bow e•ery-
record and beat the fa•ored RagdoU, a 43-foot sloop skip-thing should turn out. 1D this
speedster, RacUme, sailed by pered by John Hall of NHYC, new coocept that DObod)' yet
a syndicate from the IPCJGIOZ'IDC whlcb ran on some rocks oft seems to really kDow.
Loog Beach Yacbt Club, by tt.e eod of Cabo San Lucas, If W"e must ban tbis e:drt.
some 4 boors. Neartbeeodof toot a penalty for using bar layerofcontrolabcrreoarcltles
the 935-mlle race, whUe bold-eDctne to blct ott, but still and eomttles, let u at least
Log a constderable lead, Roboo placed 9th in the neet aDd 4th trave protess:iooals La the fteld
ran lDto Upt aDd n'*Y wiDds La Class ''C,'' with a Uttle more lt:Dowledp
&Dd a stroog a~nrae current, about tbe slttjecta tbeJ are
wiUcb bampered her procress YULE OECO~A TIHC IS halldllng. Tbe Commisstoo bu
ln tbe 1ut 50 miles. By ~lht-GARDEN CLUb ~'lPIC already cost the tupayen $5,~
tall Friday, a stroDe ..-tb-Cbtt Mlebaels, OWDer of 000,000 aDd Is ut1llc for
wester IPI'I.DI • ud allowed Carl's Florist ln Corooa del more. The alartea ol a t ..
the trailloc boats to charp Mar, will speak oo "Christ-traiDed, m -emotloaally lD-
mu from your prden," ustog YolYed men doe a aat .. m oat
LIGAL MO'ftCI flower&, frtdt I.Dd ncetables, of UDe. Let 111 baYeiOme r-...
NarJCE OP' PUBLIC HEARING at tbe Nov. U meetlDc: of the 1D that Commlslloa tbat wti1 bl
Notice 1a hereby at•ea U11.t HarbOr VIew HlllsG&rdeD CIOO. ow OYer-lay for almo.t 5more
tile PlaDDIDr CommluloD oltlle T .. 12,30 -will be .. ld _:_'wr=•::.·=-::--:::==--Clty o1 Newport Beoeb wtll..,ld tD tile ..,me or Mrs. Rooald LIGAL NDnCI
a p_,Uc bearlbl 011 Ameadm.t L. RtcbmoDd. Co-bolteSAI will
No. 419 Initiated bJ thl Ctty be Mrs. Doaald Goedeke &Ad FICTmOtm Btlmf!SS NAME
of Nnport S.cb to conctder Mrs. Ednr~ Romeo. ST ATEYE.HT
u ameodmnt to Tttle ZO ol lf.r. lllebUla wu tbe wimer Tbl follc.nrtq' penou are
,,. Newport Beoeb M-lpal ollbt Damu doCarldadaward, ololDc ........ ao: La -...
Code '""'"""" C-10.54 St. Jlllo'o --ball, IDil 14&5 Soulb ~ l!IPrtJ, !A-u tt porUtu to--e........oy tsUoo0ruaoCOUDI7 ,_Beoeb,CaLIII5l:CWIN
• ....... -. lor City c-:11 Florlsla --·• .....-E-~ 10M Port boarlop. !or tile top 10 llonl--• 1roybrldp Plaeo, llowport
Notte.Lollorob7-IIY• to-n CallbDia award. Beoeb, Cal. IIIMO; -·
lloOi aid Plli>Bc-wt11 be Martoo ~ 10M Port bold •lbtlllldoJoiDaeo-. USC TOWN-GOWN WILL WOJ!Irl!lp ,.._, lfowport
tm, at 1bo -o1 UO p.•. GIII!T NIWCOidi!IS 8eocll, CaL ...0.
to 111o eo.ctt c-."' ttoo . JLoclo b.u. ""' ,-T1do -r• to -
lfowport 8eoelo Clly lla11, at ·-wt11 we--· bJ l-' ..... I ..... . ....... 111M IIIII pla<e ""' 111111 o1 111o TOft ud OOn J-...,., CIIUIN C. ........ a.n ,._ ... , .... ,.., • .... ..,., o1 we ........... nw ......... wu fDidwta
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.Ptlblalt ..,. 'r !\.!..': ... a.tlMWMI tareotlllllt lt.ln_latllltW.IIOI'l .... 11111o~--. 1.... r,_
I •
IT DOESN'T TAKE BIG MONEY
TO MAKE
COMPOUNllED DAILY YIELDS PER ANNUM
Plu:. compM<~hle hiJh Interest n1te~~ on all other 5pec:iftcd fcrm certificate
accounlli ran gina from $1,000 10 1100,000
llnlcre'l p:1~ahle only ut cutr~l Passbook rate on early withdraw•ls,
plu'Ji 90 days' interest forfeiture.)
LISTEN TO MIKE ROY'S COOKING THING .., KNX-RADIO
10: Ht-11 AM for information on La&una Fedenl's ucitins new Recipe
Calendar civeaway.
Ask about new exciting benefits to SAVERS CLUB members!
ROM& otrk2< 260 0aaa ,._.., .._. -· Callfomia J:Wl
Te ... ttOM: 4f+U41 • LAGVNA NlGt.l'aA J ~lay Plua •Ml'f c.-u. 601 Narlh 1!1 C.O.Oino lei I LAGUMA Rll181 lAOJI Cotto
*Ia ,..._ •I..AU ....,._., 600 ViM 0tu.m A~ue
WUIITndo-111 aii-
T-Ballllalur-···
fOR JUNIOR
TENNIS PLAY!RS ONLYI (Up to 19 Y ..... ll
A TOP QUALITY wOOD FRAME
t'REE ·
Pr-thai the uplriJII Orai,p Coay loollls
player paJ• for custom strtnlinc at olD' replar
prlcea. Top QIRUiy Nyloo ·-110.00
.Gul S!Tinelnc -• 114.00 and op
HERE'S HOW JtWORKSt
come in for proper grip fitting, siu,
weight and strint selection. Two or three d01•~1
later your racquet will be ready for pickup.
Offer eJI)lres Dec.ZS, 197.\
Paramount Sports
lD I. 17TH IT •• COSTA MISA
PIIOMI 642-6116
Moa. tbra Tbora.-Frl. to 8.00
Travel
e TRAVEL SPECIALISTS •
International
& Domestic
e (7HJ h75·M40U e
)06 Marinr Avenut
Balboa lsl:.1nd . California 92662
WILLIAM AND SUSAN NEWLIN
SONG IS WRITTEN
FOR NEWLYWEDS
A wedding song nitteo es-
pecially for Miss Susan Chris-
tine Mattson and William Lau-
rens Newlin was sung before
the processional at the ma.r-
rtage ceremony of the yoWlg
co~le at 10:30 a.m. Saturday,
Nov. 3, at the Plymouth Coo-
greptlonal Church,
The song was written by D:Ln
Padaoo of Sierra Madre. He
and Laura Gravette or Sierra
Madre were wedding soloists,
accompanied on the organ by
Sara Lagasse of CataiJna Is-
land, cousin of the groom.
The groom Is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. New-
lin of Arcadia. HJs bride Is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Darden Maltson orCol-
lege Park, Costa Mesa.
The bride atteoded Orange
Coast College, A!.usa Pa cUic
Christian College and Sout11ern
California Dental College. She
Is now a dental assistant. Her
husband's schools are Pasadena
City College, CitrusJ~mJor Co l-
lege and Azusa Paclflc Christ-
ian College. He Is In the home
building business.
The DeW Mr. and Mr s. Newlin
are honeymooning in Santa Bar-
bara and wtll make their hOme
ln Temple City.
IIEIPORT H~IIBOR EJISIGN THURSDAY. NOV. 11, 1973
I'Uil.ISHED IEEKLY -PAGE 3 IDIIliiA DEL liAR, CAL
Crime prevention news
a., I . JAM!$ GLAVAS aa:t all. Lea•• a key wtlb a oei(bbor lD cue ol emer poc:y.
Newport &.och Poll co Chiof • 11 ••• ~ 1 youar•co--ue -BurcJa.ry Is a crtmeofoppor-leaded period, bi.Ye Yom' an
twl1t11 eared tor __ a reddeoee with
Wbltber committed by aD a U'fed-ln appeanoee hu lesa
amateur or a profeSS"looal. the ebaDce of becoml.n( a burcW'Y
burglar plckalheoaslesttorpt. torpl
In 1912, Ylctims ot burglary • Finally, put dependable
suffered losses ot ewer 122 locka 00 all doors I.Dd windows.
mllUoo dolll.rs --465 mlllioo Before you leave, mAke sure
dollars were k>st ln burglaries they're all secure!
of residences. The majority
or the,. burglaries occurred FAIRVIEW REHEARSING
while tbe resident was away ANNUAL YULE PLAY
trom OOme. R hear lt;: The tollowlng are recom-e sa are now lttlder
mendatlons from the Newport way at Fail'vlew state Hospital
Beach poUce department to help for the annual Cttrlstmas play,
keep your oouse seeure. wblcb will be given Dec. 13 tn
While you're any from the adtorlum. Doe ofthe lllgtl-
Ughts of the event will be the
anini of Santa Claus on a
elty of Costa Mesa nretruck.
More than 100 children at Fair-
flew wUI be participating in
tbe cast of the Christmas pla y,
''The night before Chr istmas."
home :
• Leave a radio or TV oo..
The cost or operating a shnd-
ard radio or TV for 8 hours
Is leas than 1~. Tbe souod
may discourage a b1.1tglar.
• U you're gone at night,
always leave at least ooe in-
side tight on. For a 60 Watt ~M SOCIAL SECU Rl TY
bulb, It costs less tha.D 2~ OFFICE OPEI'tS SOON
for 8 hours. A new social secur ity outce
• Don't leave keys under wlU be opened In Costa Mesa
mats or In flower pots --often in mid-December, Congress-
that's the first place a burglar man Andrew J. Hinstlaw
c hecks, {R -Newport Beach) announces.
• If you go on vacation, call Tbe otnce wtll be located at
the pollee department --have 1895 Newport Blvd. Telephone
your house put on a patrol number will be 548-7941.
check. If It's listed, the patrol The oftlce wjll have \3 em-
ofncer in your area w111 period-ployees, most of whom will be
lcally check your residence. transferred from the Santa Ana
Have neighbors pick ~ your ot:ftce. Branch manager wt\l be
mall and newspapers. U possl-Mr s. Christine Brown, now a
ble, put your Ughts oo a timing s~rvtsor In the Santa Ana
device that will turn tbem oo offlce.
In case you think
you might be stung
that pracriptions arc out-
raacously priced. The truth
of the maner is thts: Las1
~ar the avc:raa.:c Amcncan
bought about J prto!iCriptions fol' a tow! cost of
around S7.50. An avem~ of l~s thll u SJ.OO per
prescriptiOn. Sure, some drugs cost il lot So do
tclcvis10n tubes-for th~ same rcliSOn Thcy"rc
eKpcn\ive to manufacture. New and 1mprovcd
production n'll!!hoth. however, bnn~ pnce~ down.
Pen1C1Ihn. for e.\amplt:, co'1~ only •• MOo.~ II fract10n
of v.hal 11 did v.hen it l1rst Clime out Your
pharmaCil>l has a profe~~IOillll knO\• led~e of drujS
and can tell you 1h1~. Th<-) .He f:urly pnccd. You
get wha t you pay for. We arc always pleased to
serve you.
Christensen
3021 E. COAST HWY •• CORONA DEL MAR
673-2550
w • • -.. 642-2991
;; HHI. f:~HTE
~ Ul,~lU-\'l
:-.-\I.F.~ ~ -\I'Pit.\ I :"1-\1.~ w
1---------------------., Offtctattng at the double ring ceremony was the groom's
Doubles Anyone?
Tennis and Sun
.. al Smtlhern California·~ moo;! unique !ennis resort ~
•10 Champ1ondup Courts w1th nrght play • The desert'~ l11geS1 pool
•10 modtm sutlet · many with tulllutehenenes and color TV
• 20 ltrt·MIIIIlg 1n the hurt ol Ptlm Oe•rt's Wmtfl playground
• Frn Tenn1s Club prtvlltgeslor guests
Room rates 11om S35 00. double occupancy ~~ season
Wtule here. ~ha~pen your ~Jame th11 ~nso11 1 E11roll Ill the Voc Braden
hnnt~ College an uch.111vt Wtlh Shadow •
Mount1m Rewn and Racquet Club Personallted A ~
ofiiiUic.t oon \r om t.ht "ttud~tll ol Tenon" ":"'~... \
h•tn•lll 2.land S dty r~tu ~on requnt . ~ ).
Ttke .dvantage of our ~Koll ~).... h-"'J ·-_,
91 0up Iaiit ~ '
tal CeDoct ,., A ..... ,,..,. elllll lroftH,...1,.~
(714) 346· 61_1.,__3.._.,~~ ~~~~
llladow Mountain laorc andl.a~ ~
4~ • liJ \.111 I '"' H,·} 1 Jt"'· PJlm l>t-~rl. Cllifo rni:l Q~~Ml
uncle, Herbert Amster olSpring
Valley. The bride's sister, Miss
Varda Louise Mattson, served
as her maid of honor. John Po-
ltkolsky, cousin of the groom
from Temple City, served as
hls best man. Ushers illc iOOed
Ken Mattson, the bride's bro-
ther, aDd Tom Cantrell of
Tustin, cousin of tbe bride.
The best man's daughter a.od
son, 6-year -okl Sharren a.od
3-year-old Jesse PoUkolsky,
sened as flower girl and ring
bearer.
· Miss Watuaoo wore an tTOry
•eddiDC gown with okl lace
trim. Her nowers were pink
rosebuds with stephanotls and:
daisy chrysanthemums. Her
sister wore a burgundy vetnt
skirt wUh chiffon top aDd car-
rled pink rosebuds.
A!ter the ceremony, a white
trellis arch led into the churcb
garden, where a wedding ltmch-
eoo was served. The bride's
•
_____________________ .. aiJilt, Mrs. Charles Cantrell
of Tustin, served as luocheoo
hostess, Mrs. Wilbur Kirlalck
I~&.J
SUBSCRIPTION ORDER
SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ORDER TODAY I
ONLY $5.00 FOR ONE YEAR -----------------NAME •..•••••.•.•••• , ••••.••.••.•••••
ADDRESS .•.•..•....•••..•••...........
ctn ......................... zw .... .
SEND IN THIS ORDER WITH $5.00 TO ,
N!WPDRT HARBOR ENSIGN
2721 !. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR
of Santa Ana assisted wtth the
punch fountain, a.odShlrley Deu-
el. the groom's sister trom
Ashland, Ore., cut tbe wedding
cake alter the bride and groom
served their parents and the
bride's grandparents, Mr . and
Mrs. Charles Lewis of Encl.n-
itas.
Tbe bride's coustn, Cyndee
Wacl'lner of Visalia, took charge
of the guest book, while Terri
aod MorreUMIUigaoofEICa)oll
took charp of the wedding gltts.
•
It does more than merely pass the
lime. At First l-l calthcarc Centers. being
busy means bein g well. It 's medicine
forth~ mind .
Of 'oursc we offer complete
professional nursing care for physical
well-being, We"re a mong the few centers
fully at-cred ited by the Joint Commis-
.;;tnn on Acc r~d ll :llion of Hospitals.
But that's only the beginning.
We know how tmportant it is to keep up
the spmts durin~ convalescence
s.. ... we offer a full program of at'! I\ tl11.:~
that appeal tn everyone. We haH
crafts programs. e-ncourage hohh1e~ .
h1)ld bingo games. mov1es. and more.
After all. we have-parents. too.
Come visit
First Healthcare Centers
\\e're family.
X ..
F1rs1 Hcal!hcarc Corporalton • A pari of C NA Fmanc 1al Corporation
•
,.._s .. dwll..-=•
I 445 Superior Aw .
Newpon Bead~., Calif, 92660
l'bono64l-20l0
•
Sermr Dr.ln.,, Cotmty
For 22
PHOHE 6~2-3766
32.4 H. Newport Blvcl,
H B•ach
THAN'
SHOP
Highway House of Prayer
2411 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL MAR
LOWER LEV!L-lll.f:Aff'
INT ERDF ,'•W MI .~ 4.TIONA.l. FULL GOSPEL
SUNDAY SCHOOL• ''"' WORSHIP SERVICf:O lloOO
EVANGELISTI C SERVICE• 6o00 P.M. SUNDAY
PIII.AY.I!R AHO BIBLE STUDY• 1 tl0 P,lll. WED~U:SOAY
WILLIAM T. KROAH, PASTOR
PHONE, 6~2-8762
'lumnutlt a:on!,lrr!,latiuual O:hurrh
A Pru anti lndept,denl eo,~rt{jtior~al Christian Chrch
'I1iE REV. JOHN A. LINDVALL. Minister
SundaY Sen-tee: 10:00 a.m.
Blblo"'9 9:-~--~--~.;Q;~. 3~1 BRO~D U-M.,.~·~ _,lip; Jlli!IGIU6 .
H•r••ty atr,."ftll•·lf .... --~ Phow., '-'l-2140
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
111E CEHTER FOR BIBLICAL STUDIES
J0111lAGHOLIA JT, AT ft.U A.M. IIlLI CL.t.SSU
SANTA ANA A VI, 1h00 A.M.. WOIII.IHIP HOUIII.
COSTA MUA 7100 P.M. IVAGt:LISTIC HOU•
DR . JIMMY C014BS, PAS JOR
COSTA MESA COUNSELING CENTER
TO ENHANCE OYHAMIC LIV.ING
ANOTHER MINISTRY or TilE nRST BAPTIST CHURCH
REV. JAMES HEMRY , DIRECTOR
FAMILY, PERSONAL, CALL 548-1'13S
.II.ARITAL COUNSELING OR 548-283'1
LEARN TO LIVE "THE DYNAMIC LIFE"
FIRST CHURCH Of
CHRIST. SCIENTI "T
3303 Vi:.~ Lnt"
Newpon lk.ul1
SUNDAY SU-tOOI.
l) & \0:30a.m.
SUNIJA Y "~" R VICES
Q & 10:311 a. m,
WEDNESDAY F. VENIN(,
MEETIN(, 8 p.m.
REAUINC; ROOM
Week d:..v~: 9 .&.m . 5 p.m.
Wedncu./:.~y : '1 :...m. 7:45
Tuuday .and Fnda y:
9 :.~.m. · 5 p.m .: 7 9 p.m .
SECOND CHURLH Ot-
OiRIST. SCIENTIST
Newport f\1"~d1 .11
Corona dd M.1r
3100 Pa cific V1rw Dr .
SUNDAY SCHOOl. lfla.m.
SUNDAY SERVKF HI a.m.
WEONESOA Y FVENING
Reading Ronm . 8 p.m.
.3500-R F"~ t -oa.ot! llwy.
E11t,.ac~ 011 \uciaaaa
Mon.-Fn.: I 0 .1.111 rn 'i p.m.
l'hursday C"YCIHIIF:' 7 10 9
Sal.: I 0 a.m '" 4 p.111 .
You arc: cordo .. lly mv1red to
Church lierv•cu and
to uw the: Room.
We Ln.Ylte you to 1rarsbtp
LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTE A
2900 PKific Vtew 0...
Cof'OM cW Mlir, CaHf.
LAWRENCE D. FRUHIJNG
Pastor-Pbooe 644-26&4
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES
All Ages: 9:15 to 10:15 a.m.
Worship Hoor -10:30 a.m.
N\D"sery a.od Coffee Hour
Prcwlded
ATTEHD
THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
Amerlc:aD LecloO Hall m w. t8tb, eoo1a M ...
REV. TOM TYREE, Pastor
SUIIDAY,SERVICES:
10,30 A.M. 6 7:00P.M.
S1D:IIJ JCbool. all ares. 9:30
80ifE BIBLE CLASSES: can sn-0002
IIOU:IIT M. •IMOITOM -PAITOI
lliiD ST .•• 0 RAHG!, CO$TA M!SA -.MJ-5010
S.:II.J mend,. warJ:tdp • 10:~ a.m. $GidiJ Scbaol
8-....... ...... • S:IO p.m. t:OO a.m. ,_ ... ,Bible-... ....,..'''' . 7:00
U IMIJJIW4 ~WiD Btbll
Dll. f. I[ IICTOII IIIIIOU
• PAITOa
lUte DAY ICNOo'L .'. • • • ... A.a.
~ ....
GEM TALK
TODAY
Ooe of the greatest values
of ,old Is Us tndestrucUbH-
Ity, alld the finest example
of UUs characteristic Is the
soUd gold sarcoplla.gus of
TutanthamlUl. A priceLess
work of golden art, U Is LIGAL MOTICI
-A -IH old,• ..... 11111 ,• oR1'III< E NO; 1515 LIGAL HOTICI ·-,an o1 tta -"" _ . ~ orloloaJboallly. All u...,..UCE or;,....,_ ORDINANCE NO, 1528
Although gold will not CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Ali ORDINANCE OF THE
tarnish, decay or corrode REZONDlG PROPERTY AJm CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
with the passage of Ume, AMENDlNG DLn'RlCTING REZONING PROPERTY AND
Its beauty can be du1Jed by MAPS NOS. 39 AND 60 AMENDING DISTR lCTING
grease and particles of dust. The City Couocll of the City MAP NO. 37
This Is especially triJE! af 1f Ne1FJ!Oft Beach does ordain The City ColUlcll of Ule City
pendants aDd other Intricate .s follows: of Newport Beach does ordain
pltoees of gold ~welry, be-SECTION 1. The following as follows:
cause they much more easily lescrlbed real property in the SECT ION 1. The followlng
collect such g:reaseanddust. ~tty of, Newport Beach. Co unty described real property In the
AlthOugh these accumuia-1f OraDge, Slate of CalUornia, City of Newport Beach, CoUDty
tlons will never damage the o wit: of Orange, State of Cali!ornia,
gold Jt.sell, they can dull the Lots I througt18, Tract 5947, to wit:
glow and rub ott 00 the as shown on the map In Book Parcels I through3ofResub-
wearer. 285, pagt!S 8 to 12 Inclusive, ctlvtston 337, as shown on the
'· OUR l6TII rBA•
548~5554
411J2At
GOLD
WE PAUSE
· TO,.GIVE
'THANKS
FOR ALL OUR.
BLESSINGS
Occasional and effortless of Miscellaneous Maps in the map In Book 49, paf1:1! 15,
cleaning can prevent these omce of the CoUDtyRecorder of Parcel Maps In the
accumulalloos and keep your of Oranp Cotmty, office of the ColUlty Record-BUSINESS DIRECTORY
gold )ewelry always looldng s s:bown on Oi&trlcUng Maps 81" of Orange County,
us best. We can provide los. 39 aod 60, refured to In as ahowtl on Dlstrlctlng Map
you wtth a prepared low ectioo 20.06.030 ollhe New. No. 3'1, referred to In Secttoo
cost cleaner wh.lch, properly ort Beach Municipal Code, and 20.06.030 of the Newport Beach
used, -wlll let you wear your Y such reference made a put M..mlclpal Code, and by such
gold i9we!ry as you should f Title 20 of saJd COde, Is reference made a part of Title
• _with pride. ereby rezoned trom tbe Un. 20 of said Code, Is hereby
• BEAUTY SALON • INSURANCE
LC:..:=~'==-----.J la.sslfled District to tha rezoned from the Unclassltled
BEAUTY NOOK
2732 E. Coast Hwy .
Corona del Mar
Phone 644· 7336
Make •
Tax-Deductible
Gift to HOAO
MEMO/fiAt HOSPnAL
GUARANTEE
YOURSELF
AN INCOME
FOR LIFEI
Planned Community District, District to the Planned Com.
aod said Dtstrlctlng lhps Nos. mtmity District, and said Dls-
39 aod 60 are Dereby ameoded trlcUng Map No. 37 ls hereby
to show thl& zoolng. ameoded to shOw' this zoning.
SECTION 2. The Director SECTION Z. The Director
of the Commtmlty Denlqlmeot of the Community Development
Department of the City of New-Department ol the City of New-
port Beach ls hereby lnstructed port Beach Is hereby lnstructeo
and dlrected tocban(t:Diltrlct-and directed tocha.ngeDtstrlct-
lDg Maps Nos. 39 and60toshow Ln.g Map No. 37 to show the
the ZOillng changes described toolng changes described in
ID Sectioo 1 hereof, and as Section 1 hereof, and as saJd
sald Dlstrictincllap•sbl.llbue Dt&trlcttng Map slla.ll have been
beeo 10 ameoded, lbe same "'10 amended, the same slla.ll be
shall be ln fUll force a.od effect In 1\JII force and effect and be
aDd be a part of Tltle 20 of tbe a put of Title 20oftbe Newport
•,DRY CLEANERS
DIMMITT
/J ... .,.tl.t_ ~ENID
Finest quality dry dean ina
on the premises
•
Self-service l1undry
All nt>w -Ia Iest model
Newport Beach MICiclpalCode. Beach Municipal Code. frigjd.lir~ wa~~n
SECTION 3: Tbls orc2lDI.oce SECTION 3: This ordtnance 3200 E. Cout Hwy., COM
stall be peuabed ooce 1D tbe t baU be published ooce 1n the Phone: 673-9605
lDd tbe arne sbaU be effectln &Dd tbe same sblll be effective * oftlcl&J oewspaper ol. tbe City, oM.clal newspaper of the Clty, ~~~~~~~~~~=
_,.--------......_. SO days attar tbe date of lta SO days after the date of Us
Here·s lhe Pt'rlfil o1111 111 m1~e
your l'!llllley 01 ~Kuroll,.s do
'"lflple duly ·
1 ....... u .... ""'''"• • ·-'""'" -!!>. h .. l!~ ..... -~~
• ""'"~ oT '""' !.u ....... u
II lh•s ~unds 1mposs•blt uU
lodar lor the eye openmc story of
H011 Memor11l lto!.p!IJI'' ""F<Kir
fleJ1blt Plans lor G•'ltnf'' You will
be In for a pleast11! wt-PI'Iul
TlhJt 111 :
(714)
(if I 101
All. to.-ThoMII1 StMIIInpr
HOAG MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
3011 Newport loui&Wrd
Hc•JMHt Buch, CA w.26IO
·-· ·-· Ttd.s ordlDaoce ,., lntro.... Thi.J ordinance wa1 intro-
diiCed at a reruJar meet1o1 ol. duced at a replar meeting of
the City COWlcll of tbe City al tbe CltJ Council of tbe City of
Newport Beaeb beld 011 the 29tb Newport Bach held oo tbe 29tb
day of October, 19'13, aod wu day of October, 1973, aod ns
adopted OD the 121h diJ ol adopted oo the lZth day of
Nonmbtr, 1973, bJ the ~llow-No.-.mbtr, 1073, bJ the follow -
tor nte, to wit: toe .-ote, to wtt:
AYES, COUNCII..IIIIEN: Ro,.ra. AYES, COUNCILMEN : Roters,
Croat, Dostal, Kymlll, R)d:ld, Croul, Dutal, KJmla, R7ckoft,
Store. Store. SALES & SERVICE
NOES, COUNCILMEN: Nooe. NOES, COUNCILMEN: Nooe. 420 £. 1nH IT. COlT A-lA
ABSENT, COUHCIIMEH: Me-ABSENT, COUNCILMEN , Jle. 646-n06 _ 846-.ati6
IIIJita. llmll.
MALCOUM(BUOICUTLIA
•FLOJIJST8
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
DeM•ri Tosh
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Cotta-
• Apu-tmd paetaps
• Low boat rates
• Low auto rates
AGES 18 to Z5
llcOO~ALD AGENCY
Newport Beac.b
646-8941
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HAL AEBISCHER
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Proper Fitting Assured
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Corona del Mar
675·3833
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Oorhin1 · Nautiul G ifca
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• 3A331 VIA LIDO, NEWf'OAT
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291 E. 17TH STREET
COSTA MESA
A.R.MARSAC
PLUMBER
700 Carn1tion Awe.
Corona del M•r
•
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DAYANlGtrr
WATER HEATEI!S
673-4110
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SAILORS OPEN CIF PLAY =~"=~~~AQfJ ~;:vo:~~~ DIXON TOPS IN YARDAGE w,e_NT~: l!5~ .?..C~ ... ~~~~,.
' allllollc --1o ~ 1955. llo lo -*lrmM f Newport ean.•a laUin, ......... k. All A.ric • t.m.d 1• ot.. became Dlma allo ec«.:i ! toaeb-for membera ot tbe 1150-!U tbt OCC dl~ rA eoc.lal s--
fOObU co-c ...... "" .. ••rt·'• .._.. ftelrtsf II action Oraaet c.c...c Colltp'• au.. dowu lJ tbe CODIMltocooeludt t..P:ettall t.am. 8DCel.
IMH Lea.-, ep-. twr _. tile ,._ wtall .. q ud I • . Ume laltlAc c:a.r ... tublr, bat l'1t. P~te career ill tlftb place That Malad •u the tblld n. tor-mer teammata • I
tor a CIP tw1 l'l1daJ .................. )lilt 1J1M4 o1 . tbl Ptrat. pid!:Sct 4tropped a oa 0CC I SCOI'1DI Ult wlbl 90 to ttl)l'tual Orup Cout metlt ca c:amplll a1: '7:10 p. , , at 1 ap1u1 ..,.,_ .. ....._ ........ 11 a.r:rn. ro. Knport .._ .. tam.a ~rldcaaolr,MttbiCowbou 28-U decllion to Kr.SuA.o-_potnta. Be aa., ruu t2tll cc c lie aoo na eoacbed bf TbeJ trW att.d the tcMnl i t
RtU. Ia Mt. Su. ~ Cot.. .,..., TM lie* ,... wtn piQ •twdiJ lll......t-Clal '""=•~ ud Loa Al did DOt tocdo Satwday ldpi:ID the Ml· tbt Pln.te recelriD( ebut wWI W~r.re Eatoo Former mem-eta~blp pme la tbe (JI ;
lep .t&dt.a, w.-.. ....... , 4111-..G Jut .,._..., ~ tJJI U. ooaatJ-WS. .Jr. moB a.aotbn' .noc.. tbreat. ac:a fl.aa)e at LeBard ltadlum. 27 ca.tebu tor !73 JUdi. bers of the i9S0-51 team 1rtll CTID at g p.m.
Tbt 1FtDner taUt.-. tbe q ....... bf CIP_... .. Aa U...~ tooftwll playolta, A ll )'U'd ,.._ bJ ta.tbcl 1'bt ioN bock.ed OCC Into Frellhman taJibaell Kite bold a retm.loo Satwcay Diltlt, Player• •bo .ern DHCI
oer of tbe Complw:...at, Pu1 van., tiMI .a 1 ,_ lniDe ra tM CUD1e (1-1 JtiU'I) ell... Frulde VtDCIUt lOt U. ftnt a third-plaee tse 'lfttb Sub Nanko teOred ooce aDd rushad D 8 tile tlnal t't41D1D of be IOcatec1 an Bob Btlllfrt
game ~ cllulpkM. ,....., tbe Coe!lara pllJ tbe Cowtloy KOre lD t.be 211d qar. A ... 1D the ft.Dal South Cout for 53 rarda, Iinne him 57'S u:·t~d 1 YUH ~ Oolaa Dick ferp
Solih Hills, ftom CorriM. CoroM del llar'l Ia Jtilip ~ GroYe CbuteraatAna. ter, ud l'lalb.ck Due Tboq)-COGiernce JtudlDp. Tblt Pl-for tbe treUOO, the lotll best IJirltaUonalU:.':tett.u toaroa-Jo~a. Flltoa Sm
sa.tlld tllroup a perfect 1-0 welt Olllt ca a ......_, Ide, him a W~a b4b aebool at 101:1 wlllt Ia from 4 nrcta out rat .. flGIIbed Z-Z-1 1n cora-aJ.oeJe-MUOD rushing mark Ia meat. Eatoo "" tbt flrat OCC Jeut &mlth, stUODtowtntbesterralapl btuakbcMp ... MepolltU.O, J p.m. A 1%.46 fiiDe pttl tbl 1D tbt 4tb quarter to seallbe fereace plaJ ud 6-3-1 oo the Plratellim:wJ,
crown u ,..._ tact 11iN1t a.t-P"• dlftaloa (10-1!) Cow-rictcry, seuoo.
r.a o(ber I)IJrllt&l 1A tile top-..s.t lla: Jll'tP CU"eel' db bop1 aplut the Tllltln Rams Botb the Chleta ud the Co-OUoo rushed tor 63 yardl
ntpt 4-A dlrisloa., Sula p1 151 JUdi p1Did ud _.,ld at BUDtlnlkJa Beacb Hip. The manchu drew byea durlD.g tbe tor a 2-Jnr total o1 1,258 to
Is at Santa MoaJca a-Part boUI toocbdonl. na. S.KJDp Comtncbta plaJ the Loa Ala-ttrst week ol the playotra aDd mOYe ahead of fullback Bob
at Crespi U>a Aito. at 8uta a.d a 1-4 lrYt. ..,.t aad mttol Putbera at RIID.tiqton wlll be starttnc playoff aetioD Rafl)ell by 10 yards oo OCC'a
Ana ValleY S.nU.atft.cl'"'d' am.., Ia a 5tb pllce u. Witt& Beacll &t 8 p.m. ill. tbe Wldpt 1ll tbla week' a aem.1-4Dila. career r~a&htnc Uat.
Nortb Tor;uee at Loltc Bta.cli COIQ. ...... 0a 1M ,_r, COM (11-11) MmJ.-ft.oals. A Jlllior
wnu .. ., aod p-~~--•u •-• ud ~-._..a.. .... <n-l4) .. m. at West-Cards win ~fun' tilt helm. DIM loa eUmlDltll a 'l'bl ctr piiJOff» C(!Dtl.aue era bleb 1Cboo1 at 7:30 p.m.
team rroro the Cll' tDuroey. oort:r a. •Jt J ...-..... wttb bu tbe local Cb.leta playt.ag tbe Tbe C&rctloala, Newport-a ptmt oo the Ruorback 8, tult-
fiewport eoded tbe rtCU]at 64 piiJiDc lD 4 ~-.u 8tuioa V~oeros. Mesa's entry 1n toe lr. Pewee back Scott Dugger scored a
I •-•--wUb ~-oodat~ 1a-...... _ WIDDu'aadftoeetotlleDec (9-11 yra}dlris:l.oaollfleJr. tirst -qtaarter toue~. ud rfuol ....:ague s..aoo a .... ._ p ,_, -----I·-·-at occ ... M • I 6..-J record, ud a....,. mark ioDII wW bt e:tOW'Did 1D ._A, ~ , "'um. Al -America football proc:ram, quarterback Grec GenUine
of 8-1. Anaheim JbuH tbe S~A. Z-A ud 1-A. eompeUUoa. Mnport Yea a Condors, tm-bveJy mlaaed mak1Dc the added tbe eltra poiDI with a
Irvine Utle wttb a 4-1 mark. beattD fa 10 pmea, advanced Orange CotDty playoft's th1B pass to Bobby Reldeo.
The Satlora wrapped ~ tbtll FINAL BTA.RDINGS Aut Bl.tarday bywlnnlogaquar. year, tNi: the Cards woo them-Reldea, woo also plays de-
lrvtoe l...elgue ea~p Friday mvnm LEAGUE W L ter fiDaJ. pme !4-19 oYer tbe selves a post-seuoo pme, fenstve end, lotercepted a Ru-
nlght with a eoarioclac 34-9 S, A. Valley •• , •.••• , 7 0 Loa Alamttoa: Pbantoms atBol-a.oyny, orback pass ln the 200 quarter
trounci.or of Huntington Beaeb. Em-••.••••..••.• 5 Z • Grande l'dlf!aeboo11DGardeD They blanked the OowneyRa. and carried It backtotheenemy
Brian Theriot scored 4 toueb-Fomta!D Valley .••••.• 5 2 Grot'e. After the Pllantoms zorbacks 19-0 Sa.l:urday alia-21, setting ..., a scoring pass
downs In tiM romp. Lo1 Ala.mtto• •••.••.•. 4 3 scored oo the ftrst play of the noon at Costa Mesa blgh, from Gen tling to tight end Mike
For the other 3 Harbor-area COlD Yea ••.••.•••• 3 4 came. t.be Colldors roared back Alter a last-game loss to end Molso.
high schools last weelr.eod's COY •....•..••••.. 3 4 blblnd aDd aggressive llne to the regular aeasoo, c.oach Roo Speedy haltback Danny Sauer ~mes ended 'the aeasoo. Costa Estucla .••..•.•.••• 1 6 wiD baodtly. Their oppooents Bauer Ltt It be lmown tbat h.1s ran back the ~ckoff opening the
Mesa baHUng to ell! the Je&l' YapoUa ••. , •..•...• 0 7 this •.U. the Garden Grove boys stUI wanted to play and second half all the way tor a ~rlth 'the nrst w1DDlnc leUOII SUNSET LEAGUE w L Cbarcers, are also unbeaten ln would Ull.e to scbedule a post. 64-yard score.
In the school's short Mstory Newport Harbor .•.••.. 6 I 10 outlap. season coolest. The Downey YOUTH SOCCER
\o c-t 20-6 to Founta.ID Valley: Anabelm •••• , ••..... 6 1 Coach Rollle Pulaski's Cow-team accepted tbe challenge. T~e Mustangs kept the power-Loara •.•..•........ 5 2 boJS won 1-4-0 trom the Los SatiD'day's Ult was more of SCORES
1,1 Aarons within reaeb lmtl1 Weatmlnater • , •• , •••. 4 3 Alamlto6 Falcons In a quarter a "have fun" game than any. LAST WEEK
u.e 4th qtllrter, traJI.I.oi oo1y SaDta Au,,,, ... ,,,. 2 5 fl.Dal pme at Harbor High. Los thing else, wtth every boy on Division 3 ('7-9)
7 r, when the last period started, HtmtlDctoD Beacb ••.• , , 2 5 AI marched to lbe Cowboy one the squad getUng a chance to Panthers 3, Hawks 1 b ,. Fo141tatn Valleypuabedoru YarlDa ••• • • • • • • • • • • 2 5 yard line and had second down play. Couprs 1, Nomads o
2 touchdowns In the closing Westen , • , •• , .•••.• 1 15 and pl to go after taking the Alter the Cardinals blocked Dolphins O, Stingrays 0
UC:AL MOnCI LIGAL MOnCI LIGAL MOTICI LIGt.L MOTICI DIVIsion 2 (10-12)
Ranger s 2, Ltoo.s I
Anteaters l, Dolphins 0
Arsenals l, Turtles 1
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
POLICE DEPARTMENT
DQLJCE UNCLAIMED PROPERTY TO BE AUCTIONED AT
f "E CITY CORPORATION YARD, 502 SUPERIOR, 10:00
\\I., SATURDAY, DECEMBER l, 1971. PURCHASES ARE
\ \OE ON AN AS IS BASG, NO GUARANTEE ON PHYSICAL
I NDITfON OF ITEMS SOLO.
~AYMEN TS MUST BE PAID IN CASH OR CHECK [M.
to1EDIATELY AfTER A BID IS ACCEPTED AND ALL PUR-
CIIASES MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE CORPORATION
YA RD AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE AOCTION .
r ,; UNIT DESCRIPTION
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Boat, 1 o·. Styrofoam WMt. san
Boat, 7', Gray
Hoa t, 8', blue, row
Ooat, 8', bloe, saU
Boat, 6', greea, sportyat
Boat, 8', white, CF8734.BR
Boat, 8', blue, sabot, 2015EM
Ellcyde, Boys, 27", Wblte, Hutty, 10 apd.
Bicycle, Boys, 26", Ora.oge, Standard
Bicycle, Boys, 20", Red, Steyr
Alcycle, Boys, 24", Blue, s...rs
Bicycle, SQY.-, ].0", Gold, Sdrwi.J:&n
Blcycle,-bG1'5, ~· , Creta, Sch1PIDD
Bicycle, arw, ztr•, 'Cold, Sernrtlm, s apd.
Bicycle, Boys, 26", Red, Standard
Bicycle, Boys, 27", Orange, Sch1rt.D.n.
10 S!><l.
Bicycle, Girls, 20", P~~rple, Sctnrtn.D
FramE'
Bicycle, Boys, 27", Gr .. a, Sehwtnn,
F rame
Ricycle, Boys, 27", Green, Centu:rloo,
10 spd.
1 Bicycle, Boys, 24", Red, Slandard
I Bicycle, Boys, 26", Red, Standard
I Bicycle, Boys, 26", Blue, Staodard
I Bicycle, Boys, 27", Green, MlD'ray,
10 spd,
I Bi cycle, Boys, 26", BLack. Sears, 3 spd.
1 Bicycle, Boys, 2'7'', HuUy, 10 spJ., brown
I Bicycle, Boys, 20", •Red, Scb"'ffnn
L Bicycle, Girls, 20", Blue, Styu
1 Bicycle, Boys, 20'', Gok!, st.-dee
I BleJCle, Boys, 20", GreeD, Panther
I Bicycle, Boys, 20", Blue, St•JT
I Bicyc le, Boys, 26'', Red, Royal, 3 spd.
I Bicycle, Boys, 26", Yellow, Sears
I Bicycle, Girls, 20", Green, Schwinn
I Bicycle, Glrls, 20", Pink, Am•rlc.u
Flyer
Bicycle, Boys, 20", Black, Stln&nJ
Bicycle, Boys, 26", Red, PtonJ'S, 3 spd.
Bicycle, Glrls, 26", BhMI, Hlgins
Bicycle, Boys, 20", Red, strlller&J
Bicycle, Girls, 26", Bl~~e, Azmstroog
Bicycle, Boys, 2'7'', Orange, RoJce
Union, 10 spd.
DR. NO.
'73-03453
73-03454
73-03459
73-03460
73-0356'7
73-03959
73-0748'7
73-04414
73-04661
73-0-48&15
73 -04513
73-04534
'IS-04111
73-M711
73-04724
73-0ot'748
73-04931
73-04930
73-05114
'73.05223
73-05232
73-0523-4
73-05235
73-06104
?3.06484
73-06425
73.06499
73-06615
73-0&498
73-08748
73-05Z36
73-05562
73-056-4'7
73-05760
?3-05843
73-06759
73-06873
73-06895
73-06918
73-06975
79 I Oars, Wood, Blue, 4-1/2'
80 I Sleeping Bag, Green
81 1 Wheel Cover, Blue Canvas
82 1 Skeet Latmcher, Red
83 4 Chairs, lo1etal
S4 11 Chairs, Wooden
85 1 Gas Can, Red, z.J/2 gal.
86 I Gas Can, Red, 2-1/2 g:al.
87 l Gas Can, Red, 2-1/2 pl.
88 1 Sleeping Bag, Red
89 5 Wooden Botes Jewelry
90 4 Wooden Boles Jewelry
91 1 Blender, Wuds EI~H:trlc
92 1 Blouse, blue w/Oowers, Bronson, size
93
94
95
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98
99
100
102
lOS
104
10?
108
11 0
Ill
112
113
114
116
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118
119
120
121
122
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124
125
126
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128
129
130
131
132
133
134 us
136
Small
1 Pantsuit, S11.e 8, Blue, Knit, Br onson
3 Speakers, For Automobile
1 Cartape, Auto, Stereo 8
1 Auto Stereo Cartape AF Fultone 8
l Auto Stereo 01 mension 48
1 Auto Stereo MS 4 &! 8
1 Auto Stereo Mini 8
1 Auto Stereo MS 8
1 Roul.tr. Electric SkU 1295 1/2 liP
l Bouler, Electric, Skll 1295 1/2 HP
1 Router, Electric B &o 0 Professional
?/8 HP
I Router Electric Sktl 1548 1/3 HP
1 Fan Clutch U.S.
1 Purses &o Wallets
1 B~ball Mtt
I Baseball MU
1 Camera, Kodak, Instarnatlc: 124
1 Camera, Kodak, lnstarnatlc 164
1 Radio, AM, JuUette, Portable
1 Radio, AM, Elec. Table, RCA
I Watch, Pocket, Chrome, Westclox
1 Watch, Ladies, Gold, Chateau
1 Watch, Ladles, Chrome, Hawthorne
I Watch, Mans, Sleko, Calendar. Gold
I Walch, Mans, Sleko, Caleoda.r, Chrome
1 Watch, Mans, Elgin, Gold
1 Watch, Mans, Caravelle, Chrome
1 Watch, Mans, Benrus, Chrome
1 Watch, Mens, Hamilton, Gold
I Watch, Mens, Vacheroo, Gold
1 Walch, Ladles, Dltschelm, Gold
1 Watch, Ladles, Anosis, Calendar, Gold
1 Watch, l.ac11es, Bulova, Gold
1 Watch, Ladles, \Ulknown, Gold
t Watch, Mens, Sherneld, Gold
1 Watch, Mens, Elgin, Gold
1 Watch, Mens, Waltha m, Chrome
I Ring, Ma.na, Gold, w/10 stones
1 Ring, Mans, White Metal, Black Star
w/3 stones
t Rlnc, Ladles, Opal, 3 stones
1 Ring, Ladies, Jade w/19 Jadt> chips
I Rtnc, Ladles, Gold, w/3 stones
NB-19272
73-02634
73.()-4863
73-02'760
Fire Dept.
Fire Dept.
72-06613
72.06613
72-06613
73.Q.4a82
'12-010'79
various
73-04882
73.04882
'73 -04882
72-00'7'70
72 -00'MO
71-09745
71 .09745
72 -o.4Q.t6
72-J25846
72-NB18207
73-00991
'73-00991
73-00991
73-00991
73-00991
va..rloWJ
73-03245
73.03545
73-0301 '7
73-02140
71-06763
73-04882
72.02422
73.02278
73-02278
72-06804
72-03542
70-05401
72-66366
'71 .06763
il-05359
72.05359
72-05359
'/l.05359
72.05359
7Z.05339
'12 -05359
72-05359
72.05359
72-05359
Division 1 {13-15)
Chelsea 4, Fountain
United 2
THIS WEEK
No games scheduled,
Thanksgiving.
DIVISION 2 STANDINGS
W L
Rangers . , , , .... , . 5 I
Anteaters ......... 4 1
Arsenals ......... 3 1
Lions ....•...•.• 3 3
Dolphins ......... I 5
Turtles •.•.•..... 0 5
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\ R£GAL _) ·wun Satin ···-··-·.
4 J 41tMJL£
LEASE ... NEW or USED
LINCOLN CONTINENTALS
MARK IV's ...
REGAL
WALL&\TIN
• W•ter Oeanup
• Hide HidiNZ
• Dr~ in One Hour
• Beautiful FLII
F\niah
Reg. $9.00 gal.
SALE
$6.95 gal.
----OR
MERCURYS
IIIOOIIGARD
WOil&.l WONDEIUJ
INONitCOAT
• Eaay To UN
• RA~ Dry
• Euy ae.n..,
• lAacs Loftll«
Reg. $10.60 gal.
SALE
$8.49 gal.
FOR THE BUDGET MINDED
41
l2
43
Bicycle, BoJs, 27", BrOYD, Sch'lftnn,
10 spd. 73-0?002
?3.0?026
IS?
138
lS9
140
141
142
1 Rlnc, Ladles, Gold, w/'7 stones
1 Rtng, Ladles, white rnbl w/3 pearls
1 Rlnr, Ladles, White, Metal w/Pearl
72-05359
72-05359
72.05359
'72.05359
72.05359
72.05359 REG. SlLOO gal. WESTERN FINISHES
INTERIOR VINYL 13.95 GAJ...
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53
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60
61
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I Bicycle, Boys, 20", Red, St!nlf&J
t Bicycle, Soya, 2'7", Gold, Royc• U&ioo,
10 spd.
Btcyca., Boy•, 27"', GrHD., Pwcot,
10 spd.
1 Bicycle, Girls, 20", 81._, SeiiW't.Qrl,
1 Bicycle, Glrla, 20", 8rOWD, Hlltfy
1 Bicycle, Glrla, to", Yeuaw, MarnJ
1 BICJCle, BoJI, 20", Go~ S•ra
1 Bicycle, Glrla, 26", Blue, B1g1DI:, 3 apd.
I BlcJCie, Glrla, 24", Yellow, Se.mr1.GD
1 Blcycle, Boys. 20", Orup, PeoaJ
I Bicycle, Glrla, ZO", Blue, MID'r&J
1 Bicycle, Glrll, !$",Blue, ste,r, 3 apt.
1 Bicycle. Gtrlt, 21", Black, Sebwttm
Frama
1 ~CJCie, Soya, 10'', or .. , Sdnr1AA. s Jll(l.
BtcJde, Boya, 20'', Gr .... StlDcr&J
BICJCI•. 8oJI, !&'', Black, Pltlllpa. s Jll(l.
I Bicycle, BoJI, 2'r', Wlttt., Haft. 10 -
I Bleyela, GirLs, U", Red, SelmM
1 Bteydt, GUll, z.&", sa., 9l:tll*rd
1 Bteyele, 8oJt, 10", Clr'ull, Ktal
t 81eycll, GUll, 20'', Yellow, Scllwtla
Fra.tM
I Blcyela, !lor .. II", ~ Bl rtyor
Frame
1 Bleyell, 80Ya. II'',.--._ ..._.._
I Sortl>cu<l, '1', Wllho, Blae CIIW
I Walor Sid. WcodS'I"
I SWII>cMr<l, t', 'nllo, lll.lc
l SWfboud, 1'7'', wa. --
1 S.-<1. '1', .....
I -<1. t', Palo ar-
1 s~ ... -
1 ~ ... ll'lllo, -1 Blqcla, aoro. ,,.. w'!...~! 11an11ar I llollla.~-10
1 Roct ........ , .............. lllll
100
I loll I Real, -. M I PI' It'll
2 stones
'73-0?08! 143 1 RlDc, Ladles, White Metal Wedding Set
72·05359
?3-0?105
73-07119
73~07195
'IJ.tmzl)
?S-0'1297
7S-01S!S
'IS-0802?
'7S-0'115Z8
73-0?812
'IS-0'1'18!
w/19 slooes
14-4 1 Rtnc. Ladles, White Gold Wedding Set
1 ...
146
w/12 stones
1 Rt.na:., Ladies, Gold w/5 stooes
1 RlaJ, Lac11es, WhJte Gold, Mans Ring,
bl~~e stooe
148 1 Ring, Ladles, White Metal, Wedding Set,
'70-11103
'70-11103
72-01238
'7 stooes 73-05359
149 1 Rln&. Ladles, White Metal, Wedding,
15 atoaes 73-05339
150 1 Rlnc. Ladle$. Wbt. Metal, Weddinl,
? .......
'1S.oa1oa 151 1 R1Dc. Ladles. Gold, 1 stooe
73-05359
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'IS-01110
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?J.IJe680
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?1-0'1111
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152 1 Fire Ert.1Dplsher, Cllrom•
151 1 Football, Browa, Wilson
154 7 Ylle. stereo Tapes
155 IZ Aut. Gou Sblft Kool>o
158 lZ A.uocted Gar Sblft Knobs
15? u ..._..ocl Gou Sblll """""
151 IS "-Gou Sblll Kool>o
IU U ~ Gou Slllft K ....
110 1 Aato Jack, Fortlp Car
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$8.95 gal.
Key• mad•
J for 79'
ENAMELS UTEX OR OIL J6_J 0 GAL
.LATEX HOUSE PAINT 15.95 GAJ..
20%off
ON WALL. PAPER
Also
25% off on
Woven Woods
And
Special Prices
OM CAR~ETIMG. fLOOR COVERING-ORt.~ES
All S.l• ,,tc .. V•lltl O•fJ 1\,. Mn·., tf73
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A wiatglft all year 'roundl
Pharmacy PhKts
U you enjoy getting thoroughly chiDed wlltle
damp or sitting In frigid drafto;, you can do ao
without much fear of catching a cold, unless
you have been In contact wJth someone who Is
earrylng cold germs. A good sneezer, for ex-
ample, can pro}ect cold viruses at you at over
100 miles per houri
Cold and dampness cannot create any of the
more than 100 viruses which can cause lbe
''common cold." There seems Uttle posslblllty
of a cold vaccine In tbe oear future but re-
searcher s are hopeful that "interferon, •· a sOO-
sta.nce tllat stimulates the body's own defense
against viruses, may lead to the long sought
cold cure.
At our friendly pharmacy, you're always a
person . . . never just a number! We nu your
prescription carefully ~ause we care about
you and your health_ Be sure to see our labulous
stock of lovely gin items , .. sensational[
And, we gift wrap for you, FREE!
• • •
HANDY HINT : Line pa.lnt roller pan with
plastic-wrap to simpltt)> c lea.n.ing up.
MARINERS CHURCH
THE TEACHING IS CElf".''EREO OM JEStE CHRJBT
AlfD THE BIBLE, WITH EMPHASIS OM PRACTICAL
CRRJSTtAN UVING. ALL AGES ARE WELCOME.
Counseling and n.IUDc an.Ua.bie.
SUNDAY SERVICES:
WORSHIP SEHVlCES AND SUNDAY SCHOOL
8:30, 'J:45 an1ll :OO A.M .
EVENI~G SERVICE . . ...... 7:00P.M.
PHO.'lE: 675.4550
JZOO E. Coast HWJ., Newport Beacb. DIU U:acArtb'lll'
A .BEE LINE~ ~ -tr,JAMIT lllll.l .
to-.., fa tldipl.h ... tr!IJJIIia"*'ol''tMt.,...
,..... 111o1 1 1111 _,.,..-••• no-~~
•1 CJ'powrlla -•od ., ..._ -. • dit Job won Clrilillllo
...... ---~~-_, Jac,VIcb1a 11'111. ud JIOapo,. an art,.._. ud -'<looo -."-
-ta -r1 ..._ -~~~o 11oo ........ IIIIQI>IOII •••
-........... ot • -tloo Doll AJ>• .... lbo Jacll llaft .... pnbltm • oaMr a ..... wttb I.J..lllu ~ . . . ,. .uu .. .,. "IUt .. to ud ... Roalr. • from La-
u ... •IDJ' aao1 """" -wtlb r.".c..... lllu.( -~ -• Vleet .-. --. CIIIIIC Sbor•; llaJ7. -17 lbo Wll111m Hoi-Onllam, llllllcoot S.u..,..,
lltlu dl4 1 101 ot lllllrJDr aad -'"""''"' PoltJ Host-• • • 'l'llo)' loll I bot, aad lor In .... ., Wblto ld,_ WilD
.tblrld tbtlr c1lllllrJ art1 bJ tr•dttiCNIII obi ••• Wt bad
........... • --.. _. ... ly to talk ..... Lola for a lOCI at tbelr Cam.o ud AU stoaemu. who dlfide
8boru bomt. Thert'a a .._ tbtir ttmt betwMA bert ud
tbert .IOIIlewblrt ••• J pea PlaJn Sprtap. F111 ntl
U JO'I cu't coot. doD't betl • • •
• • • (WORE NEXT WEEK)
Wo aro IIIU '-'Jar cbuck-TRUST!! MUTS S!T
HDt rtpOJ1a OD lbl llllllet Tbe Cout Comm11l1ty Col-
eotrM au.l fla-d ltflir ol. le,. Dlmlet trustee• wtll mMt
tb1 ln1De tRnet P!dlbu-NOt", !1, Dee. 1! aDd Jill, 9
mOille AND. lll&Dd:s wtrt u-ud 30 at 8 p m LD tbe district CHERISE AHD JOHN fiSHER stiiOOd, ......,., aad pots bulld1o( at isio Adam St
I dJ h F• h tbeo drouod to !be IIJie ot Costa Mea • oiJ ywe o n rs ers ... , ....... Tbo-.rdPtllo-r.==·::::::::::::::==il piGs •ere at stateD Ialaod,
h d t t • emlcruto aad relapu from onore a recep ron :;:!"'.,=~w.:..~o::~:
The newly married Mr. and bride's brother, Ronald Zopfi', nil were tboH o1 Jane Boyd
Mrs. Johll Frederlelr. Fisher as ushers. • •. Opal Mae ud Ed ••• ooe
honored at a reeeptloQ Tt.e bride wore a gown of simply had to see to bellen,
at tbe home of the bride. cbtlfoo over satib with a lace rlpt of1 the morle set, wttb
croom's parents, Mr. and Wrs. overblouse, Sbe· carried an cbHBt elnmk, br•d bunk aDd
Freeman W. Fisher of Sbore heirloom lace handkerchief, &JlPI .. I Oar table? Alcatn.sl
CUffs, on Sunday, NoY. 4. As-carried by 4 geoeratlons of •.• 10 "us lnd1au" a1oa1
·~~:::~5ar the party were tbe Flsber brides, and a bouquet with a tn frleoda 1n tbe black ~~ brothers Bartoo aDd of 1r:lad1oU and ehrysanthe-aDd Yblte striped attire eopop-
Flsher, and Mrs. Gary mums. Her attendant wore a ular In the old days, m&de a
....... gown ot la.eoder I.Dd blue noral frensted eotruce. Mildred ud
young co"'le were mar-
August at tbe Los Gatos
Presbyterian Cburcb.
ls the former Mlss
JoAnn Zopff of Costa
of Mr, aDd W:u.
Jose.
of at the wedding
Jacquellne Campagoe
of Santa Ana. Atteodtllg the
groom was Gary FlsherofCosta
Balboa Island as best man and
bls brothers, Bartoo and Gary
Fisher of Costa Mesa, ud the
marqalsette. A receptioo fol -Jesse Cllrtis were mostlb:!ta.n-
ta.ed the ceremony at the Ulr.e in their eolarbal dress
bride's parents' home. aod qutet pow-wow-wow
Tbe new Mrs. Fisher La a appro~.eb. Netu Daria 9'8!'J
gradt».te of Kingsburg high maeh the IndtaD chlt:fwitbDor-
school and atteods Santa Ana othy carrying the t.U -and-
Commi.Dl.lty College, wbere she ebatn. Tbe Jolm Hommes wc::re
Is majoring In ctl11d de9'e)Op-their striped "ltdts" quite
ment. The bridegroom Is a styHablJ'. u dtd Namber
graduate of Corona del Mar 3!'1894&5 (Wr. Berls. tbat tsl
hlgb school and attends Orange ElbeTta Joaes, wearing a trlgbt
Coast College. He is employed red guide cap, dlreeted the
at Far WestSerrlces. Ttle yo~mg guesta: to tbelr Island, but from
COI4)le are UvtnginCostaMesa. thea 00. Island boppi..Dg wu
MARINERS TO SING at tbelr OWD rlak. Ct..irman
Ge)'lll Harriii'WI of Darer
Shores ns loYely tn a cotortul
PolJHslu dre1s, as she pre-
sented •-=•r-.tsed fresh and
fragrant prdeDlll to the Jadles.
Oorottly Aubert and U.llltred
Bell worked at the resern-
tloo table, acceptlnc wampum,
seeds, shells and Tibetan tok-
en., u loog as tbeJ •ere
THE NATURAL LOOK
Hair crows at au qle
from the scalp, not stra.tcttt "'·It all start~: at the crOWD,
wbieb Is at t.be top aDd t.ck
of tbe bead. Ralr splu either
doetwtae « counter-clock·
wla. Tbe dlrecUoo the hair
grows will determine bow
you brush U. The natural
look la oothlng more ttan to
let hair co 1D the dlrecUon
It vows naturally. Do you
kDOW the dlrectioo your ha!r
crows? Try tt.
THE SHOP
MEN'S HAIR DESIGII
Phooe 67'5 -5655
For appointment
285"5 E. Coast Higtnn.J
Lcllby of
Harbor b:IYestment Building
11£WPOI1
KIW-.. . ~
TII,El. All . AIV.ITJ .• ~· ·
15tlt s..-'1913. 7l ,.~~
ORANGE COLLEGE AUDITORIUM,',
2701 FAIRVI ROAD, •COSTA MESA· 1'
COL. JOHN D. Cl\AIG ..
friday,
November 30, 1913
Darkest Africa, Trader Hor.a's Africa.-Modern
Africa O'Jer tbe years tbe myllu'y ol the YDaJ-
plored• bas p,.u way to the fuclnaUoa ot faet .
and now "proareaa" aDd ctYUI.zatloll eoeroaeb on
utmal We. Soon, only tn NaUoDI.l Came Parlit
wlll yoa be able to see the ma)Hty or the ~Ud.
On this adYenture we n.tt South Africa's Ktup~·
Park, watcb water hole acUrity, aott tile tlou. 1 Modern Natroti eontruts sharply with the \11W
from Paru Lxtce wbere we cralse the ruged ~
Nlle. On Mt. Keoya we rislt Bill HoldeD's Safari
Clttl feed crested crues and ntcb Cbub. Dueers. The~e Is a night at Treetopr; Kroroogoro Crater
wtth Ita 25,000 IJlimats. and Lake Muyva where
Uons sleep 1D trees. W:t. Ktlamanju'o -· hl&flellt
Ia Africa. Ostrlebes aott cbtetabs; ftre oo the Veldt;
W:JJma Sprinp wbere hlRJO• play, Kllagwl Lodp
and. bird soap at dawn. lDdeed, ~uty. cbatm
acUoo and e:r:cltement lll this colorful prOCf&m ol
South and East Africa as It ls today.
ADULT ADMISSIOII AT DOOR ...•. S2.50
STUDEIIT ADMISSION AT DOOR •• $1.00
SEASON TICKETS
(Good f~ any six admissions)
ADULT .• $12.50 STUDENT .. $5.00
AVAILABLE AT:
' Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club, So• 1501, Newport
Beach, 92663, 646-2163 or any member of the
Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club.
Forclt Hardware, 2205 W, Balboa. BIYd,, Newport
Beach.
Lawsoa Realty, 3416 Via Udo, Newport Beach.
Wutcutr Sboes at Weatcllff Plua.
MARINERS HAS MORE FOR YOU
LIIAL MOTICI
F'ICTmOUS B1BINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The foUowtng per800 Is doing
buslness as: Steamway of Costa
Mesa, 828 SaDtJaro Rd., Costa
Mesa, Ca. 92626: Oand Daniel
Heroaodn, 828 S&Dtiaco Rd .,
Costa Mesa, Ca.. 9'2526.
Thla bualDess is oooducted
by 1..11 locliYidt».l.
Signed : Oartd D. Hernandez.
This statement ns ftled with
the Co\mty Clerk of Oranp
County on NOT. 19, 1973, WU .
llam E. St John, comty ele:rk,
by Theresa M. Ward, deputy.
Publish: NOT. 22, Z9, Dec . 6,
13, 1973, in the Newport Harbor
Ensign. F -29663
MORE INTEREST
Interest Rate Minimum Term Minimum Balance
7 .50o/o 4 Years $1 ,000.00
6.75% 30 Months 1 ,000 .00
6.50% 1 Year 1 ,000 .00
5.75% 90 Days 1.00
5.25% None 1.00
AND MORE. .. FREE SAFE
DEPOSIT BOXEs·
Annual Yield
7.79%
6.98%
6.72%
5.92%
5.39%
Convenient protection for your valuables
We have something for Every Body AND MORE ... FREE SERVICES
Travelers Checks
Money Orders
Notary Service
Xerox Copies
Deed Note Collection•
Every place
Every occasion
Every price
• • Make reservatron now
our hours are 9:30-5:30 Mon. thru Sat.
11 :00-4:00 Sunday
Happy Huntintr'
Lorraine SUtherland
FASH~ AT TH£ BEACH
Gift Checks Trust
ANDMORE ... TWO NEWPORT
LOCATIONS
Bavside Center
Westcliff Financial Center
FOUNDED 19S3
MARINERS SAVINGS
AND ·LOAN ASSOCIATION
A Subsidiory of Capital Allianc:c Corporation .
1024 114)'Sjd~ Dmt • Nri;pmt ~xh • C•llfumb 9:!660
t71411>4!400() • Hours 'I~ 1'1 ~ pm. Friclo)·• untll6 pm. ~A IN OFFICE : WESTC-tlFF'~ DOVER. NEWPORT BE . .\CH
.'71
R•dlo llt••tor, 4 1,..4,
IJ11DIMI ,\.,!. co114.1
VW BUG
ll•dl• I huler, 4 •P•••· \t.lDUOl
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S.W395
Spyglass Music group RWWIIIAMDI·-
"**IIEE IEIIIU-PAlE I
TltURSDAY, IIOV. 22. IJll
A..., wo-·• Com•utee udKr .. M.L,.ntft.M,cM11-CDDADILIWI.CM..
ol tllo ~ C---mao ol 11W ·-·• CommU---=====C1.0= mOllie BocW, hu: ~ ... meet t ... baud ol dlredorl. to 11>o liiPr-HID u• ol Pro-tom olftc:ou t1 11W-ST!LLA IALIMSitl DJIS
CCW'CJMdllibr. commlttte are Kr1. 1..-r"d 811111 ~ IH llettc
Mn. JOWl f . Porter, booor-RumUMD, pre ... ; lin. &l'l'lqld Ja If" RocMU..lf.t .
111 eflaittUa cl tbe SocJ.tty, Robert Pike, rtee..gr..tdet, lor stella Bllt•*l, a, fll ~· ••lcoGed JII'Ciilfltd1n MW mtmbtrlblp: Mn. Jamea M•pl'fl( Dr .,lfewpcwt:Jie&i,tiU,
m.mblra at a llr-.eb at tbe Westboft, wtce -pr ..... pro-wbo c11ed No•. 11 at 'llcq ~
bome tl lira. RoMI1 L. Rat-p-a.m ; U:rs. Joba T. ran., .ec-pdal Sbt ftl boi'D ta folud ... •
WI', h 8aJf MooG B&J. Socltty ceta..1 Y: Wrs. Keaoet.b Cboq, Ud bad Und blrt b tbt
adifttlel fttt tJI)Ia.iDid by tr•surer; Mra. Jam .. Roow-put I 1ar1 witb ber lOll, Tid.
lira. Porter, Mu. Edward veU, p~Uclty; Mra. VIctor BeU-BroadwaJ fwleral bome iJ
'-Sebiiiiii.Cber, Yiee-prtltdeot, Farrell. bolplta.Uty. fc:Jr"ftrdl:DC dlrteb'.
HONORED at lUI: Tburlday's Srd annal poUce awards
hmcbloa at tilt Mewportar lnD wen Detecti" Serpant
Doukt Ptet« (left). omcer Mlcbael SulUTU (caoter),
omcer Scott Cadi (!Dd from rt(bt) Uld Detec:Un Ke11D8th
Smith, 'lftao waa Qat pre~ent for the phOto, Sgt. Picker
aDd d~Qetln Smltll were ett«t tor pulUnc a ma.a from a
nimmlDC pool oa May ZS ln Ptco Rt..-era aod p..-tng
aDCCeutul arWldal respiration. omcar Sulth'IUI a.•ect
u elderly ladJ t.tom a burll1n.g borne Cl1 Jan. 9. Offtcer
Cade clued Uld subdued a suspected jewelry uuer W'hlle
1ba~Jp1nc 111 Santa Ani oo Sept. 14.. K.,note speaker at
Tbunday•a anrc». tp)DS()rld by tbe Newport Harbor
Chamber of Com111eree, ns California Attoro,ey Geoera.l
E•eHe YoUDpr (Znd trom lett). Newport Pollee Chief
James Glans is al t.ar right. (Photo by otttcer Doug
O.ta.)
Clan gathers for reunion
'
Tbe llock& aDd the Jaebons lessor JoanDe McKe180D of San WTLUA.ll: COLUNS, 14, of
Uld tbt ClarU are all pthet· Francisco, at a poolside cock. Suta Ana Helgtlts, ns cS.no
lAg today tor a TbankqtYIDC tall a.od tradiUooal crHttDr a certl.fteate o1 commerxlatioa
reUDlc:m culmlllatlnc ln. a tur-party. last Tbursday by AttorneJGen.
key dinner wttb trlmmlnp at Dinner will follow at the [r. era! Enlle Younger forhe.,iDg
the tmae Co11t Comtry Club. Ylne Club for these guests: potlce arrest a suspected cb1ld
Tblre are ?0, at Jut count, Mn:. Wlldred Wock Goddard molestor oo Jtme 10. YOIJI'lC
comlDr trom aU parts of the and b.mlly or Dallas. Colllns, a stUdent at Newpcrt
Untted States for thU llltb Mrs. Ra_y Clark and family Harbor h.igb scbool, ns rk1.1ng
eouteut1n retlllloa started lD of Moocte, IDd., Los Angeles bls motorcycle In tbe Back
1852: iD Maneie, Indiana. The and Seattle. Bay area oo May 6 when be
flrst party ne p.,.n to honor Eugene aDd John Mock am beard a 12 _year . old prt
Clril War eoldter Wllllam Jack-famllles of EYanstoo. Illloots. scream and saw a Inl..ll J'UD.
soo wbeD be was home oo lean Dr. Harry E. W:oclr. Jr • and from a clump of bushes. He
with his daughter, Mlnern family of Orcas (sland, Wash-proYid«< pollee with a descrlp-
Jaclr.son Moclr., as bosteu. lngtoo, Deover a.Dd Oakla.Dd. Uoo of the man aDd, a mooth
Thla: year Mr. Uld Mrs.Har -Dr. Charles Jackson Mock later, saw tbe same man to
old Jacksoo(BIU)MockofGra.D-and famllleaofVlrgtnia, Mlnne-the Back Bay ap..inaad directed
Yllle Dr., Newport Ceoter, are aota and Oaklaod. the pollee hellcoptera.nduoliDd hosttoc members of the Dr. John Moclr. and the Wayne units to blm. The man wu
Jacksoo • Moek -Cl,a.rk tamH-Gregory b.mlly ofPbUadelpttia. later tdeotu'led, pollee say, as
tes. Mr. aDd Mrs. Moek are Mel•in aod Allee Mock Hunt a chBd molestor. Newport Po.
belllf uststed bJ .00. William and famlly of Seattle, San Diego Uce ChJef James Clans nom -
Jacksoo W.oelr. IDd tam11y of aDd Olympla. lnated the youngster lor tbe
Palos Verdes, dllopter Ka.rfne Profusor Jack:soo Cope state award. (Pollee Dept.
Yoct Wbt.te aDd famtty ol Re-ot lEC. photo,)
doOOo S.ch ud daacfUJ', Pro-
PERMA STOR
FOODS
/ ~ ~ . -
'
Non Fat Dry Milk TRIAL PAK
Challenge Extra Grade A complete mea! for 4
• Low Heat people usmg our
• Spray Dried low·moisture foods.
100 lbs. •sgoo •395 Reg. $69.00 Reg. $4.25
HONEY WHti1T
HARD RED WINTER
M iller Clover M ake your own Sibs~ •395
Whole Wheat Flour
5'6 lbs.
.,35
Reg . $4.75 Case of 6 . sa oo
6
LICAL IIDTICI
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
Notice Is btreby rtnc that
the Pla.DnlDc Comrntsa:IOII of the
City of Newport Beach 1rlll bold
KELLY'S • ._ We have a full line of K amp-Pak foods for skners, scouts, h1kers and
boaters.
Beach Muntctpal
amend.lag Section
ZO.IJ< •• O W oottlJod BuikllllcSIIe.
SERVING CHOICE & PRIME CR.\OE
TRY TO EQUAL US FOR QUALITY & PRICE
A $5.09 VALUE
CING'S PEAST
DOUBLE CHATEAU BRIAND STEAK
COMPLETE DINNER
liVE A 111FT DF
FHD..:.~-~; -~· ~-;::'~ .
ASK ABOUT OUR
Chrtstm•s Jhopp.ng •s mad~ usy w1th
G11t Certlflcat~s. Th~y are always
welcome by emplove~. ff!ends. •nd
~lat•v~. G•ft CentftCaiM are redHm·
able on all purchases
Notice ta betebJ hlrtber J'iY-
ea tbtt said P'f~Ue beulnc 1flll
be beld on tbe 6tb day ol De~
eember, 1973, at tbe bo4JI' of
S:SO p.m. 1D tbe CouoeU Cham-
bers of tbe Newport Bet.ch Ctty
Rall, at wbleb time &Dd place
any and all persoae LDterested
may appear· aDd be heard there-
oo.
FROM SOUP ~0 DESSERT Prices effective November 23rd through December 1st, 1973.
JCEEPR ROSENER, JR .,
S.Crltary
39S. PERPERSON
....................................................
BEFORE 6'30 YOU WILL ENJOY A CAR.\FE
OF THE FINEST DOMESTIC WINE
PennaStor Foods, Inc.
Pl&D.Dtzlc Commlsstoo
City ol Newport Beach
Pd)Usl:l: Nonmber 22, 1973,
iD the Nnuort flarbot Enan.
• ND CHARGE
BALBOA PENN, Phooe
2960 HARBOR BOULEVARD
COSTA MESA. CA. 92626
1714) 556-7290
C~r=M()l?ATI~f7 Ttir= f7l?A~()
IAU~Oil~f7 ()r: mr= ~1\ 0:: ~~l?T
C()OO~A ()r=L MAl? ()lflfi
FEATURING WORLD a ASS 77,000 CUBIC FOOT H01' AIR B••• OONS
... BANK OF NEWPORT HOT AIR BALLOON ... SPEOAL ANCHOR ACCOUNTS FOR THE
RACE !WEATHER PERMITTING> RRST 1,000 NEW CHECKING ACCOUNTS ...
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250 3RD PRIZES-BANK OF NEWPORT 1ST PRIZE -HOBIE CAT 14 FOOT SAILBOAT
COLORING BOOKS 2ND PRIZE-TEN-SPEED SOMINN BICYtl.E
... INVITATIONAL SAND CASTLE COMPETITIONS 3RO THRU 5TH PRIZE-TWO ROUND TRIP
WITH PRIZES FOR THE WINNERS. TICKETS TO ANY AIR C'AUFORNIA DESTINATION
... BICYC1E DECORATING COMPETITION FOR ... MUSICAL ENTBlTAINMENl:
kiDS OF ALL AGES. ALL ENTRIES RECEIVE WE'VE PLANNED A GREAT DAY OF RJN AND ...
A PRIZE. ITS ALL FREE ..•
... FREE HOT DOGS AND PEPSI . WE LOOK ~TO SE£ING YOU SATURDAY. DEaMBER 1ST
COAST HIGtNAY NEAR MACARtHUR
~ES FROM 10:00,. to 2:00PM
CD11011A Da 11M 01 5 JICI· CQUf JIDIIU&IIY 5 TN aMUZSIM .. 1-IFJN
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TKI: CHI'tiiTIAN
7H HAODI!N IT., COLi..INOSWOOO, fii.J.
C".nhlcu Te.xt : "If ye tltr1f b1 ri.stN u•ith CltrUt, ud those lltiAgJ wllid
nr' nbo1·~. tuhlrt ChrU• Jilttlh ON IM riglrf lta"d of Go4' (Col. 3 :1).
{CONTINUID ,.OM LAST WIIKJ
THE DUTH OF THE CllliSTIAN
TO SIN
In Colossians 3 ;S-11 we rud:
"Mortify thenfore your members
wbich :arc upon the earth; fornication.
uncle:ann~ss, inordinate affection, evil
concupiscence, and covetoutnns, which
i~ idolatry : for which things' sake the
wrath of l..od cometh on the childrt.n
of disobedience : in the which ye abo
walked ~ time, when ye lived in
them. But now yc also put off aU
th~; ani{Cr. wnth, rn.Jlice, blas-
phemy, filthy communication out of
vnur mouth Lie not one to anothtr.
S«;ng th:J.t yc have put off the old man
with his d~s ; and havt put on the
new m.u1, which is ~newed in knowl~
ed~e afte-r the image of him that
crt"ated him : whtte there is neither
Greek nor Jew. circumcision nor un-
circumcision, Barbarian, Scythian,
bnnd nor fret-: hut Christ is all, and
in 4111."
Thrse \ICr.sts (5-11 ) of our Biblical
text de:u JOil!>tratr Paul's application of
doctrlm~ tu h fe and conduct. The
ethirat or moral imperati-;·e {"There-
fore put to death .. ", 3:5) follows
th~: doorinal indicoti-z·e which states a
fact { .. you have died with Christ .. ,",
2 :2'0). Herr it is appropriate to quote
the para1•hra!'e of this ethical ponion
( 5-11 ) accordJnJ,' to notahle Biblical
schular of til~: last century : "So then
real i/o! this rleath to the world ; kill all
your earthly member5. Is it fornica-
!ion. iml'urit} l•f wh~tever kind. pas.-
::.inn. c1 il de~i r1·' Or a.l{<lin. is it that
cm·ctnu~nc<:s. 1\ lm·h m:d.es a rdigion,
an nlobtq ,.,f t:reed: Do not deceive
yourselves. For all thesl· things God's
11 r~tth 11ill surel r come In these sins
yr, like other Gentiles, indulged in
ti·nes past , when your life was spent
ar 11id5t them. Hut now everything is
chang ed. Now you also must pu.t away
not this or that desire, but :if-11 sins
whnt ~(l('\'rr Anger , ~onath, 'malice,
dant.!er, filth\ abuse; banish it from
)'"Ur hp~. He nc1t false one tn another
in wNd vr rictd : lout cast off forever
the (1ld man \\ ith his actions, a.nd put
on the ntw. \\hoi~ renewed from day
d.'ly , ~rowin;.: untr, p!!rfect knowled~
anrl refa.!>hioned aftu the image of
hi~ Crt"':ltor. Itt this new life, in this
rn:r-nerate ntan. there is not, there can-
nr.t l~C. an ) distinoion of Gr('('k or
/1.:·,\, tJf nrt'tt'tH"t~ion ur uncircumcis·
lon . tht·n· i:; h'r room ior barbarian,
ft1 T "q tlti:ln. fl)r hond or frre. Christ
hi\~ ·l''l'lau=ri h:ts annihilated. all
tlw•c . l 'hn~t i ~ I !wt~elf all things and
in 111 t hin~s·· ( cf J 0 Li~htfoot,
\',Ji .rl i'rnl'. Fft</I!'J I(J lltr ColfJ.u ian.I
Jl'd I • lltil,·u,r>•t. lf."J.!, f'. 208)
THE GRACES AND VIRTUES OF THE
CHRISTIAN
in Volossians 3 :12-17 we read the
iollov. mg · "Put on thereiore, as the
elect oi L;od, holy and beloved, bawds
of mu cies. kindness, humbleness of
minri , meekness, longsuffering ; for-
Ot-arinli: one another, and forgiving
one another. if any man have a quarrel
ag-aint any ; even as Christ fo rgave
you, so also do ye. And above all
the.se thing-s put on charity, which is
the bond of perfectness. And let the
peace of God rule in your hearts. to
the I\ hit.:h also rc are c.al'ed in onlt
budy. :~nd he )e thankful. Ut the
word of Chri:.t dwell m you ric.hly in
&1.1 wisdom ; teathine and admoni~
ing one another in psalnu and hynuu.
and spiritual aonp, singing with
gn.e:e in your heans to the Lord. And
whatsoever ye'"do in word or deed, do
aU in the name of the Lord Jesus,
giving thanks to God and tho
Fathu by him."
This significant passage (vv. 12-17)
acts forth the virtues which beloog to
the new nature of the Chriatian. ln
connection with the study of these
ver&es ( 12-17), the remarks of an
evangelical commentator lhould be
observed. "1ne virtues of vc:ne 12 are
to take the pla.oe of the vices of verse
8. The putting off of the old garment
is to be followed by the putting on of
the new, See Ephesians 4:25-31
where the Mgative upecb are given
at greatu length. Et.d ... ltoly oM
lulov•d (v. 12); an allusion to the
covt"'Wlt relation of the Old Test:.-
ment. The words apply in a new a.nd
nobler sen~ to the ntw Isrul of Goci
This privilege is the bas:is of the Ouia-
tian's gnat responsibility. 80'Wels of
,urciu (v. 12 ). The splotteltM,
translated 'bowels,' were regarded u
the seat of the affections, 50 that the
expression might be translated 'a heart
of pity.' Lo,.g.n4/JMNg (v. 12 ); the
ability to endure with patience aU nU.
understanding and opposition. Q..arrri
(v. 13 ); better, as in the Revised Ver-
sion, 'complaint.' Evna as Citrin for-
gavl yo .. (v. 13). The RV substitu-
tion of 'the Lord' for Cllrist is proba-
bly right and brings out the o /lff"tiori
argument with K'feateT force. If the
Master forgives His seT"Vants how
much the more should they fo rgive
one another (cf. our Lord's parable in
Matt. 18:23-35)! A bove all this•
thiftgs (v. 14 J Lightfoot {a Biblical
s.cholar j (and others) interpret this
verse as signifying that 'love is the:
outer garment which holds the others
in their places.' The force of thde
words and the word bond is in that
cas(' obv ious. Tht peaet of God ( 15;
RV 'the peace oi Otrist'; d . John
14 :27 is to be the 'umpire' in aU things.
This is the meaning o f th~ Greek word
brabeutto. translated rule ( RV -
'arbitrate'). When occasions of dis-
pute arise m the fellowship (notice
the rderenc(' too ~ body ), as they are
prone to do, thm the peace of Christ
is to give the decision. This is, of
course, an exhortation to cultivate the
peace-loving temper The Christian
mes~ge is to be so deeply rooted in
the life that it governs the bdievef"s
thmkinR' (v 16). Lightfoot USf:S the
suggestive phrase, inward monitor.'
The prominent place which psalmody
occupied in the churches of New Tes-
tament times is indicated in this verSf:.
Some of the lsym,., and spirit..aJ S()ftgJ
w~ probably spontaneous expres-
sions of praiSf:. See Ephesians
5:19. Do all in the NOm e of tht. Lord
l enu (v. 17). The referenc~ here is
not to the invocation of His name. It
is an exhortation to the Christian to
do everything as in His prneru:e and
unto Him. The recurrent emphasis on
thank.sgiving echoes 2 :7" ( cf. J. lthel
Jones, "Colossians" in Tlu N ftJJ Bibl•
Commntlary, ht Ed., 1953, p. 1050).
In conclusion. the reader .should re-
member the main features of the Epis-
tle to the Colossians, namely, the pre-
eminence of Christ in His ptn.On and
office , and also His all-sufficiency in
the Christian life. •
I'm Ok .... You're Ok
But He's Perffl:t
b~ Cha1111 W. Tum•r. Edit:~r
Brethren Missionary Herald
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··~tl111•ct "-• CHIUITIA.N 81A.CON
louis and lltichord Leokey
In the October 1961 issue of No--
tiol'f(J/ Geographi< magazine there ap-
veared an article about Louis Leakey
and his discove:ry of what he dubbed
"Zinjanthropw. •· The article said,
among other things, that the history
of human evolution had now been
traced back one and three-quarter
million years. In the June 1973 issue
of Natior~al Gt(Jgraphi< Richard
Leakey claimed to havt' pushed the
fromie:r of human evolution back to
three million years.
African GenetJs
Louis Leakey is the: father of
Hichard Wkey. Louis began to ex-
plore for old bones in Africa many
years aeo. D uring tht' la st decade or
so both worked in the fossil beds of
. \ frica until tht ucent death of Louis.
Louis · helped dtvelop the theory that
man first loegan to t"volve in the dark
continent. Hi s discovrry of what he
called Zinjanthropus put real sub-
stanct behind the theory tha[ the first
ape-mau ll:h a ~:hild of Africa.
Zinjonritropus
The reasons that the fossil was
callrd "ape-man" was that the skull
~ctmed to contat n brams which were
midway between human and ape in
volume, and the spinal column sup-
poudly entered the head on an angle
halfway between the ana:le which a
man's ht"ad makes with his spinal
~·olumn and the angle which is charac-
teristic of an ape. The reason for the
assertion of Dr. Leakey i5 simple. Dr.
Leakey found his skuU in two main
pieces -a front and a back . All he
did was to put the front together w1th
the back and rotate tht back half
until a large space appeared between
the two pieces at the top. Tht result
of 1his cle\·er maneuver was that the
spinal column socket was rotated to
cl")me into the head more vertical than
rhat oi an ape. Dog:> haH a similar
angle .. \lso the hrain cavity become~
larw:er because uf the misfit of the tw o
-;kull piece~. What Leakey did would
1Je similar to taking 0111 egg shell which
hroke in hali and fittin g it back to-
gether with the bottom edges touch-
lltg and the top edges apart so t hat the
!lack half of the she!! would appear to
l~e cocked at <:~n angle. In the same
way, it is easy to see that if Zinjan-
thropus has his skull put together
properly he slmply becomes "Zinj."
"Anthrupus" means "man," and
"Zinj" i~ defi.ni~ly no relation to n1an.
Zinjamhropus was !C.ientifically
dared by two different methods. One
method is called the Potassium-Argon
method. The date was given as one·
and-three-quaners mil\ion years. A
sampl-e o f matni•l near the skull was
also dated by the Carbon-14 method,
and the date was given as ten thou·
sand years. The accuracy of bot!l
dates IS held i11 serious quest ton by all
scientists. but 1t is interesting that
the date which was published as scien-
tilic fact wa.s the Argon datt, with
not a mention or a word about the
Carbon-date. The Argon and Carbon
dates diffM' by a factor of well over
one hundred times.
Zinjanthropus is only an ape skull,
and it is quite probably only a few
thousand years old . Is the Noti01UJJ
G~og,-aphic a panner in the tremen-
dous fraud Qf Dr. Leakey's Zinjan·
thropus ?
"Like Father, Like Son"
The June, 1973, a sue. of Notional
(;rographi< carried a report of the
rind in Kenya of Richard Leakey. 'The
new 6nd was <ksignatcd as "Skull
1470." The age of the skull was de-
termined by Argon dating methods to
be three million years old. But Rich-
ani Leakey himself knows that the
Argon dating method proves little.
Why was tht three-million-year dati'
published with such confidence? The
skul! appeared to be human except
that it had a brain capacity of barely
over half of the average caucasian.
Dr. Leakey knows that the brain case
of "Sk'ull 1470" fall s well within the
IJri\i n-si:r.e range of pnrnie~. He also
know that at one time Kenya was
within the area where pygmies lived .
Js ir odd that a pomy skull should be
~mall? fs it rtally surprising that ~
pgym)' skull should be found wh.ere
the pyg1nie' art: or \\'tre found ? And
nearly anythin& which was dattd by
the: Araon method is found to be mil-
liom of years old. U the Arcon dat-ine mdhod did not r ive such inflated
datn, no doubt it would never be
UMd. Richard l..elkey knew he was
&oinc to 6ntl ra skull of mUUona o1 ,.-n of If<, ond he -tD be win-me to close hi& e)'C'.I to the facti of .amc. to ... a ol<ull mat old.
11w nolutioaiats a~ wofkinc over-
lim< 10 prove their pooition.
THE WAR WITH THE LAMB
IY Dl. WlWAM McCAUR.l.. furl., ef .. tr • e +st,F•ni••••Nt .aa 1dNe .t AMrice (lfCA).
.-....,.. ..._.,.. at tflte lle't W.W C•1 a of tt. .... .., .... tlC..CI of O.rilttlnl O.n: .. n, Ca..-
..._ N , , 21 ·-.. TM.&:.4MI"IITIAN •• AQON,
_,, I .., -• 71~ 7 11 HAD0•N IT., COLLINOSWOOO. N.J.
TAu• tltoll ..U ,.... -Ill• u.b w 1M L4oob tltoll (IWI'<OM# ,,._, ,.,. ,.. it iMJ of ~.
.,.j K'-tJ •I 1mtgt: olld llt#y lUi ,.., .ot• ~ ••
cau.d, ond clos,., olld foll4f111 (Rev. 17 :14).
IJ6us Olrist is] 1M L4flfl> •I G~ • ...W.l ,..Pl
DU'OJ ••• .;. •I 1/w -ld (John I :29).
(CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK)
An outline of ReY<latlon deo<:ribe&: I. The &lori-
fi«< Christ ( chap<er I) ; 2. The thur<h car<a" (i
tcra 2 and 3); 3. Th< tribulation (chaplen 4 to 19 ;
4. The ,..ien of Chmt, God's Lamb ( chapt<r 20 ;
5. Th< eternal clocy (chap< .. , 21 and 22).
Each of the K'Y<nlttten in chapten horoand throe
offer abundant, helpful ttuth to nery •Yell ooe, la-
dudinc doctrinal, dispmsational, pn>phedcssl, and
practical spiritual life truth. Thit ume truth coald
bring marvelous atreneth to any body of •Ted ooa.
These letters also illustrate at\'en periocb of c:burcb
history : Ephesus, & first century po:nrful c:ha.rch:
Smyrna, the second and third century ehurcb suffer-
ing martyrdom ; Perpmos, the compromile churd\,.
with it5 development of Roman CatboUdtm ~
ning wtih the third and founh century; Tbyatita,
the development of Roman Catholiciam aud the
papacy during centuries six tiU ]nul cornea; S&r·
dis, the beginning growth, comprornix, and cor-
ruption o f Protestantism from the 15th century till
Christ's Second Corning; Philadt:lphia, the BibUc:aDy
sound church of the last days which stands true to
Bible fundamentalism till Jesus comes; Laodices.,
which means rule by the people and illustrates the
weakened church, including apostasy, and which will
function until Jesus comes, especially during the:
last days. This church describes those who profess
Christianity Out reject (..ad's Word a.nd obedience
to that Word, ~spttially concerning Jesus, the Lamb
of God. Each of the la.st four letters describe a
sqment of pro fessing Christianity which will func-
tion during the last days before the return of Jeaus,
God's Lamb, to this earth. The lut two lettus
How Do Y11 leara
to K•ow the Divl1e
Doctri1e of God?
(John 1: 14-18)
By Rev. Tauno Salooe.a (Finland)
Reprinted from THE CHRISTIAN NEWS
Wben we mention tile Christian or Lutheran doc:-
trtne we may be asked. "Why 00 you talk about doc-
trlne so etten? How can you be sure you have the true
doctrine? Can anyone be sure about it? Woa't you be-
co me proud It you claim to h.ave the true doctrine in
your midst.''
How do we answer these people? We are to say as·
Jesus did in our text "My doctrtne is not mine, but
His that sent Me " Jesus did not want lor Himself the
rlory of biving the true doctnne . He rave allrlol'"y to
God the Father
We are not to boast eltJtf'r about havtnc tile Dtvtne
Truth. We are to give all clory and booor to God. But
we must also remember· not our but God's wl.sdom Is
In question; not our but God 's doctrine; not our but His
truth; not our but His Word. Because the-case ts like
this , wE> musl stand firm and steadl.a.st betl1nd this
dlv.lne truth . In doing this we do not stand in defense
or our own glory but to g1ve all honor to our almlrbty
God.
How then do Wt' lt-arn to know this divine II'"Uth of
God's Word? Are thert' not so many different human
opinions? How then can a person become sure of tile
divine truth? Ma y the Holy Spirit grant us His fUidance
2nd blessinc as we try to answer the que-stion: HOW
00 WE LEARN TO KNOW THE DIVINE TRUTH OF
GOD'S OOCTRlNE?
SEARCH THE SCRIPTURES
In order to find th e divine truth we must ftut of all
snreb tbe Scriptures. It was essentLal even for Chrt11t
Htmaelf to be familiar with the Scriptures. He did not
establish HlS teachrngs on the dt!'ducUons of His reasoa.
The basis of Hi s doctnne Is foW\d tn the Scripture:s.
He says: "But these are written that you may believe
that Jesus is the Chrtst, the Son of God, and that bellev-
lnc you may have life In his name." (John 20:31)
Dear frtend, If you want to fmd the dlvtoe truth, sea reb
the Scriptures, read the Bible. Rnd It personally. Take
time to read 11 . Don 'tleave tills to chance . Ma.ke • pnct-
tce of reading It, do il daily Jesus has said: "If you
continuf' In my Word , then you are my disciples indeed;
and you shall know the truth and the truth shall make
you free."
Thert' are many people who argue aplnst the Blblt!
DUt yl!t have neve r opene-d this Book . They have ludeed
It wtth prejudice before ever havtnc opent"d it. Tb4-y
have not permitted the Bible to speak for ltnlt. They
are biased In advanc(> against becomlnc bellevera.
Let us ta..kean Illustration . A person bas fallen throucta
the Ice into the freezing water . A llfe-Une Is thrown to
htm but he refuses to take bold of lt. He Is drowned.
A man prejudiced in thl11 manner despises a faith
in Chrtst Jesus, whi ch to htm seems to be too cbJI&.b
lllld old-fashioned. He wtll never lind ttw truth bt!ea.ue
be ia not wUiin« to s tudy the wor<ia of the tltema..l
trudl , Juus Christ.
But not all are strong opposers of thts kind. n.re
are Ulose who arP inte:reated ln spiritual mattera but
are not .Uilnc to ro t.nto tbe Word 11:1 depth. Tbey
"wtll listen to aaybody and cu Dever arrtv• .tt ..
kDOwhtdce of the truth." (Z Ttm. !:?). 'nwy are trl-
pteoed 11 they have to make a dedatoo. to follow die
Word of God 1n practice. Tbey are Uk• ~ GoYeroor
Fll!tlx wbo aald to the A.poatle Paul : "Go a-.y tOr tM
pnaent; wbeo I ban an opportuDity I will aymmca
you.'' (Acta 24:25). Tbey an oot sure c:ont:el'1l111C tile
dtvlne truth of God'a word. Tttey willa..erbave lllre )Of
to e:qJouteac:e tbat thla doctrlM la of God.
There are bowenr al.o thOM k1bd of people ..tlio an
wtlltq 10 ftnd out, witbovt UJ prel'dee, wtdcll dac·
trlft• 1.a of Ood and wblt:la 1a lOt. ,.._, do DOt wut kl
lmpoa• UJ llmHa OD Qed. ,..,. IIMl ~ ordltt 10 ftML
1"bty are t.Qoekklc tlaat lt wo.ld be opeud to .....
,..,. tbl.nt tor U.tl wat.r ol tWI'MI We. ,..., an
wUiiaC to bear .....,.. God lpeab: ao ..... ne, ar lJU
Jtam•l: "Speak, Lard, 6)r &bey Mn'Uit ....... " (1
1111un•t 1:1). Tbey ltlldy 111re .,IIOUl'ce of tM dlfiM doc.-
VIM, U.. Holy Serlptaru. 'ft;eJ r.-4 tMll' 81tllt dW· ,.u,.
,... .. uc~~ of l:tlltopta tleklapd kl • ~ 01 ,..,.,...
ot ... kllad. ... -.At ......... ,.., ,..... • IIDnfCIIo
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ftJ 10 IU ~~M~••hM M ..._. ... ~ ..U.
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l.oord: ••,u a ...., ... IO .. .........,Of' a ..... ......
... ~Man!' Ia dii:ID.b. • .. _.... .. Ida ...,..,.
(Ada Ul) ... -....W. 01 ........... = tolda.Jit.,.aotwut•.,._ ..... r ;t1f.. 1 =::;: to -..,...,.,,........... w· ,., to.., .......... tu ...,, NJII'daln (9, .).
(ft .. I II 0
tMch aa uabrtdt , .. .-bet,.... the last day'•
Bli>lbiiJ' mdo I! tlal ehur<h and the -t•
d!ureh. That illtutnted by Plliladalpbla emphulus
-........,led 10 Bible tnlth and oenlce tD God'•
IAmb. It """"""' believes, and honon God's Word.
It will be dell--.! from the c:ooniDJ tribulation by bdDc raphlrocl befor. that terrible cllmax of apoo-
tuy lo experleococl upon earth.
Cltrilt To S,... O.t 1M ApooNto Clt•n:h
The: compromisioc, worldly, materially centered
apoatate chureh ayattm wiD be ~w~ out by Christ
when He returns tO earth u God's Lamb. Being
rpewed out by Cb.rist assures that the 5ystem, though
it includes some saved individuab, is vomit to O.rist.
If it were spewed into the mille_nnium or Heaven,
it would spoil both. It will be. spewed into the tribu-
lation.. Its present day characteristics and operation
are. vomit to Cbrist Jesu s. Every Christian has oue
life to tive which will soon be past. Every moment,
effort, and penny can be so used as to support the
work of the true Cburch which will be raptured, or
it can so be used as to support that which i.s con-
sidered vomit by Christ. Saved ones should avoid
such support; whenever they encourage apostasy hy
their preKnce, membership, or support , they
strenghten that which Christ considers vomit. E\'r ry
saved one should endeavor to have hi s life, ser\·ice.
testimony, and finances contribute to building that
which is true to the Bioble, a part of Christ's body,
and to be raptured at His coming. It was Spurgeon
who said, "No protest against apostasy is equal to
distinct separation from it."
This La.odicea.n apostate church will become thl'
church under the Antichnst during the tnbulat1011 •1-:
scribed in Revelation. It will be headed by tile sen~t"l
beast or false prophet who will assist the Antich ri~t
(Revelation 13). In Revelation 11, it will co-opera•e
and rejoice as the Antichrist slays Moses and l:.li jah,
who will be brought back from the other world tn
witness against the A ntichrist. \Vhen the-ir work "
done, God will pem1it Antichrist to slay them. Th• .r
dead bodies shall lie for three days in the stret:h u(
JeruWem. Through television, no doubt, the world
will view theSt": bodies. Mankind will ask 1\ hy tho::o-
were killed. Jt will be explained that they taught
that Antichrist wa s not the Messiah, that tile trtl~;:
Messiah had been missed, and that He was. Jes.u:; who
would reurn to eanh very soon. While th(' earth '.
celebnting their death, God through resu rre..:teri
powCT catches them up to Heaven.
In R~elation 13, we have the trinity of ht,ll.
Satan can never duplicate but he' can imitate the
work of God and Jesus Christ. Here we ha1·e .1n
imitation of the Godhead: Satan, the dragon , en
deavoring through imitation to take the place .r
God in the lives of mankind; the first beast by the
same method aiming to do the same work and to
u.ke the place of Otrist as Kine of kings and Lord of
lords, the second beast, false prophet, through imitil
tion ende:avorinr to displace the Holy Spirit in th
lives of mankind. Thus the l..aodicn.n church '(•
c:omea the assiaJ;&Dt of the J\4ticlviS41
In Revelation 17, after Antk:hrist has used this
false church, he, with his united forces, destroyf)
by fire the church which was spewed out by Cllrist.
Thus we have: the cooclusion of the a postate churc.h.
This apostate church, which aspired to change men
through unbiblical methods and work, will finrl Tha t
it only hardens mankind in sin. This hardne~s . .,
described in Rtvelation 9 :20, 21 : "And the rest o {
the men which wert' not killed by these plagues yet
repented not of the works of their hands, that they
should not worship devils, and idols of gold, and
silver, and brass. and stone, and of wood : which
neither can see, nor hear, nor walk: neither repented
they of their murders, nor of their sorceries, nor of
their fornication, nor of their thefts." The forces
which battle God's Lamb (R~. 17 :14) will be led
"by a hardened mankind, apostate religionists, and
the Antichrist. Olrist, God's Lamb, will be vic-
torious.
bmt:~~nbering Geritsemone
One day in Gethlmlant:, accompanied by a group
from the International Council of Christian Churches
which had convened in Geneva, S witze:rl•nd, and
included suclt a.s Brother and Sister Carl Mcintire
and my brother, the Rev. Samuel McCarrell of sacred
memory, while tears seemed to be streaming down
every Christian's cheeks without a word having beeu
said, it was sugrested that I lead the group in a
dedication of life: servtce. Standing there, my min<:!
thought of the night judas and his cohorts came tr1
capture Jesus. As the:y stated their purpose, Je.sus
said, "I am he." They fdl back as dead men. For
one moment the Lord Jesus permitted God's light
to shine forth. He. puHed that power back in order
to pr:nnit his enemies to take Him for crucifixion. He
so permitted this in order to provide salvation for
sinners. In 2 1neua.lonians 2 :8, God infonns that
aa Satanic forces battle with the lamb of God,
they will 0! ~troyed by the bunting forth of His
real Person. In Zechanah 12 we have a record of
how the: Jewish nation will at this time trust the
one who wu pierced for their sins u their Saviour.
In Zechariah 13, the nation is claMed by &race
Jn Zechariah 14, it reien• with Christ. Zechariah
14 :12 informs that the forco opposinr J e:sua
Christ u they battle with the lamb will be
dHtroycd in like: ,..nner: "This .t.J.I bt: the plague
wherewith the Lord will ..Ute all the people that
have foucht s.pinat je:ruaalem ; nteir ftesh shall con·
sume away whik t.bey stand upon their feet, and their
eye:t lhaJI COOJWM away in tbrir hokt, and their
.toacue •h&O consume:-away in their mouth."
Tbe Lamb'• forcta will include cherubim, sera4
phim, the anceilc hoot. and the l<doem<d of •ll
ap. How comfortinc and ed.if)'inc lor saved one:s
to reollu that they will be._ the Lamb's f-
comiac down from Heaven on. white lttnu (Rev.
19:11-15). There will be DO-· in the Lamb's
anD)' -..,. .. _ whido will be God'• Word
u it con forth in Hi• Utten.Dc:le. Aa saved ones
nftalaed f.-«<on and tnut..1 Him 10 do every-
dlior -•-'7 for llal .. tioo, then tnutocl Him for ~ -.y for spiritual Hie, service, and
f~ .... will ill that tlly ... all the bOttlo
to Hlao. He ....,. ,bu DO< will ha fall. How thrill-
.. . .......... uu.u. ' • , llwlll-botohou ....... ....._~
.....,., and the -ol all -.... .. hail tba-ol]_. -,lot_.. _.,w-fall;
Briar forth the 10711 ........ and ........ Hlm,
...,.. Him, ......,.l{jm, CIVWit Him, [God's Lamb), u........ .
I-JOMM II 17,
• •
•
F rom tit f~ F' o I i c c B I o t t e r
~Y, OCTCl.a II 0 TIIIIIBDAY, OCT. a -'II $111--IIi< cat
RojliU. .. U.., 50, ol\14 Goao10 111\of, '1ZZ Qo-...U.. tt -puUd al t1oo
Vaa Lwc:l, UdD lale, WU It,· An,, Cor.a dt:l Mar, riPOie.d CCir'aM del Mat mala bac:b
,....,_ • a eM.r .. ot LIIDI1· u.t I s-Uo cllait., n._. at lot from • p.m. ..til '5 p,m. ~ ta peeAc at ll:U: p.m. $40 e.cb were lltot.o trot;Jt. • 8tt!fPAf.._~T !'7
a All lllooiMt Bhd., ~I 1111 -· '--10 a.m. Oefl'" Roy Fii1111o .lltY\a, ts, o1 Newport ••• lOIID'WaJ'MIUcUJ. 14 &ad 8 a.m. Oct. Z5 •• , to1 eo.t:.W..Ik.,eo.taW .. ,
n, tt 114 "· Newport Bt~ VU~~ata 11n>te mOilllpto '1I!I!W .... anOIIOd II< clrMDc IOidor ~-::-' llolciU. wu u-.s D&!>la..twu Ill abafldiDJi t r lllo !aT •i Ill' .-1 at 101 ~at lOp.m.OQ remodeled tor tbe ButOIIfri-M. 81,,.... Dr., after a m.l.Dor
a -:":'""'" <barlllllc dohllllll>c port, at me E. ~ 1111., trame --· at uo
U "*--w · · • Wayu. PtdUp CofOOil del Yar IOITletlmtdW-p m WtutoD Buremeyer
DtCU"', oll915 Court st., Ceo-1nc tht D.lcbt, ~UidDc dlnJare 1i, ·,;. &, rroat, Bl.b:lalltud:
tnJ 'Hewpol:t. teportedbUirtab lbat wtll eost ao utl.aD.tacs raparUIIS u.t barJil.rl took z
I.U.. doC. nhMd aUSO,Itoleo $1,880 to replace .. , Harbert .wttld ft.a:h and otber decora-Jtom lda loehdllorM.omettme Strlcker of .U'S Rtdl&Ddl A'tt., Uoq wttll a total ftlue of $'101
bean. 1:50 a.m. lDd 8:30p.m. Newport Heighta:, reported from tda bome bltweea 11 p.m.
• • • Stllrley Joyce a.aetn, a stereo bpe deck vahaed at Od. 26 Uld lZ:SO a.m. Oct. 2'7
Of 211 lfata, reported Z rltJes, $118 stolen from h1a ear wblle , .• Someooe broke a wtodowat •lhcJt&unl, .-,eueaudcolns, it ns parked at b1a resldaM::e tbe Bat* of Newport 16th s. LIGAL 11111CI 91~ a total nl.le ot more t.ban from Oct. 21 llltll 3:30 p.ni. aod Dooter Or 'Newport
NOTICE TO CREDDinnl'<'<lRS"'" $Z..OOO doleD from ber bome Oct. Z'S ..• A bur&iar took Helcbta, betYeeo ·s a.m. and
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE betwt111 5 p,m, Oct. 20 and $135 and a revolver nJIIICI at 4:SO p.m., callSlng aoesttmated
STJ.TE OF CAUF'OIUDA TIDMGS ARE BUZZING lD tbe old banpr u tb1 eommud-lZ:SO p.m. Oet. ZS • · • Jn"elry $50 from the Surf and Strlo1D $125 dlmap ... A wttnesssaid
FOR THE COUNTY OP tDr offteer aod the eaeutt" omeer ot U.. "Carpenter ud pbotop'apby equipment restaurant, 5930 W, Coast Hwy., bt •• s lMDap boys nmntng
ORANG£ Cotp1" riYttw' ftol.l detall8 of tbe return "Fllpt tD niiMKI at $137'5 were burclar-West Newport, lfterprytncopeD away lft.er breaktng or beodlng
No. J....'i''i''MI Sacrimeato.'' Senator Deo.W: E. CarpeAtet aad bb wtfe bed from the Mildred Johnsoa a door on the west side of the the radio anteonae on 10 cars
ERate of PAUL WILLIAM M1411M, both plklta, baYe choMD tbe "fly me to Sacra: ruidtnc:• at Stzot.ero, betweta buUcUng. parked 1n tbe tWO block of w
PRIGGE aka PAUL W. PRIGGE mento" tbeme tot the Newport Beacb Republtc&n'e: cam~ April zs I.Dd Oct, 20 ···A TV • fRIDAY, OCT. 26 Bay A ... , Balboa, caust.ng a~
ata PAUL PRIGGE...! dec:alled. palp for r .. lecuoo to tbe State SePI.I:t next Ytar. Tbe set f'llaed at $350 wu bur-A siD'fboa.rd nloedat$85was utimated $100 1n damages
NOTICE IS H!Rt;;BY GIVEN 1\IIPOI'lerl, dlbbed the "C&rpenter Col-pl.." wW bolt rlarlzed from JoaephSt.oclair's stolen trom 0t.n Deplero's Tbleyu took liquor, sliver~~:
to the credttore ol tbe eboh a flmd ra!J:tnr recepttoo Nar. 30 at Tallman'• Air Mu-bome at '54& Ortoo Way, Park garage at 600TusttnAn., Nn-Yiee ud S paintings ba•ing a
named deced:W U.t all PG'-••urn oo Campua Drt.-e at the Oranp Co~omty Airport. Lido, betwee Oct. 9 and 4:20 port He1gbts, between 11 p.m. total estimated val~ of $448
aooa hlflDI clalma apj.Qit lbe p.rn. Oct. 23· Oct. 26 aoo 5 p.m. Oct. 28 ..• from tbe Carousel Room of the
Slld deeedeDt ue required to L b • b k • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24 A sign valued at $150 was Newporter 1.nn .
nto them, wtlh the oteuary anguage arr1er ro en Glto Eroest Smith, 21>, of taken '!"om a eotmter face at o SUNDAY, OCT. 38
YOOCbers, in tbe oatce o1 tbe 18r)l W, Bl.yAYe.,CentralNew-Blackle s Bar, 2118 W. 0eean Burtl&rs took $90 and fur-
clerk ol tbe aboYe .utled Nita Blbiloni, lnltructloo.al of mostly Sputsb.tpetk1nc port. was arrested at 12:55 front, Central Newport, some-nJ..sh1np n.lued at$2totromthe
court, or to preseat them, with alde lD Rea mlddle scboot's students for S periodsataUm.e, p.m. at 18th St. and Balboa Ume between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. Roy Rioter Dome at 128 45th
tbe oeceaArJ YODCblra, to the prQII'am for DOll-English-helping them Jtud)' math a.od BIYd., Central Newport, ;LDd ••. Ric bard Bacon Jooes, 61, St., West Newport, betweE!fl 4:30
wxlerlliiJMd at the offlce of speaklnc students, koowa tbe reading and den\op a baate cbarged wtth possessloo of of -417 Marigold Ave., Corooa p.m. aod 10:50 p.m ... Fred
bel' attorneys: KEENE, DION, problems of these chUdren from Enellsb vocabulary, Some tane marljua.oa •• , Pollee stopped del Mu, was arrested oear tbe Hewitt, 55, of 1820 Park New -
YAmEN, IENN(NGS ._ Me-the l.nslde out. Tan years ago studied EncUsh 1n Kes!co and Debra AAD TomerUn, Zl, ofZZ7 Ar ches at 5:10p.m. andcharpd port, ns arrested at 11 :25
OONALD, AYco FlDaDctaJ Nlta, heraelt, came to Rea from uoderstand quite a bU but are Suta Tomu, Costa Mesa, at with driving under the 1nflueoee p.m. l.n the 1100 block of Jam-
Tower -· FU'tb Floor, 6ZONew-Puerto Rico as a senath-unable to ezpress ~msetna S:30 a.m. atl&thSt. and Newport of alcohol ... FoUowtnga mi.Dor boree Rd. and charged wtth
port Center DrtYe, Newport ader bo 0 SpanJ stl BlYd., Caotnl Newport, and traf11c accident at 16th St. aod dtl'rlng under the tnnuence ot
Beactl, Ca.lUorula 9!MO, wblch P' "Mr ... Be= .:~only:!; e\ r~w weeks ago ber stOO-cbupd her w1tb driYing under Monrovia Ave., N e wpor I alcohol •.. Someone stole a
Ia the place ot bosiDctiB at the who could tali: to me In eots all taped U~e~aeiYea, so tbe lnllueoce of alCOhol ... Heights, at 12:40 p.m., pollee 2~Wlly radio fr om a city com.
tmdetalcned iD all mlltwaper-Spa.oisb," NUa says. "Kids can they could bear thetr own En&-BurcJ.ara took 3 calculators, arrested Carl Everett Sal~ miUI.Ity developmeotdepa.rtmenl
talninr to the estate of aJ.d be so cruel. 1 cried __ 00 one Ush "Tiley loved 1t, sa.ld nlued at .$1,599, from the of. strom, 50, of 903 W. l?th St., car while 1t was parked ln
decedent, wtthiD. four mooths eoWd UDderstaDcl me . And 1 Nita. ' nee of W. Bert Kntg~ Co., Costa Mesa, oo a drunk drh1ng tbe drl•eway 01 city building
after the first pti)Ucattoo of would do anytlllne to be absent: Ntla had another adYant:J.ge 4001 Westerly st., airport area, charge ... Mattllew Roy Scan-administrator Bobby fowler at
thl& ootlce. 1t wu easter to stay home." some stOOents lack: ber par-aometJme between 5:30p.m. Ion, 33, of 214 39th St., West 1n 5 Port WestboiD'oe, Harbor
Dated October 31, 1973. But Nita manapd to learn ents were delerm1Dedshewouk1 Oct. !4 and 9 a.m. Oct. 25, .. Newport, was chargedwUhbur -View Homes, h-om 9 a.m. Oct.
Orpba J-.o. Kelly, Ezeeu-Eogli&h during her '2. years at stay 10 schOol and learn Enc-Someooe stole the passenger glar: when poUce arrested htm 27 lmtll 9 a.m. Oct. 28 ...
trlJ: of tbe WUI o1 the above Rea, abel went 00 to Costa llsh "U my parents had let seats from 2 trucks on the at 5.50 a.m. in an alley beblod A mounted stuffed marlin tlsh
named decedent. 11 "'~ hoot • be • lh 1 ld be HowardCbevroletlot, 895Dove the 100 block of 36th St., West nluedat.$'500 •asstoleotro.; esa ... ,..., sc . me go c en, .,ou St aJrporl N t M R • Keene, Dtoo, Mad8ell, Jeo-"Once I started talJdng Eng-1n Puerto Rico right now " And ·• area, between 10 ewpor . • . r s. obert L. a wall at Berkshl.re's restau-
n.ln.p ' McOooald, Profeuicm-Ustl, oobody could turn me ott," her parents also spolt~ Eng~ p.m. Ocl. 23 and 9 a.m. Oct. 24 Joues, 3808 Key Bay, Harbor rant, 3450 VLa ()porto, Udo
at CorporaUoa, AYCO FtnuctaJ she said, "One o1 my teachers Usb 50 tbey could help her ... Jack Dee Linscott, 48, of Vlew lUlls, reported a purse Shops, between 2:30 a.m. and
Tower-Fifth Floor, 6ZO Nt'lf ~ eaUed me a chatterbo:~... wtth her schoolwork.. 314 Coocord Sl., Costa Mesa, conta1ntng $50 and possessions 3 a.m.
port Center DrtYe, Newport After attendt.ng Orange Coast Nib. also has a Chloese-was arrested at 7:25 at Rutland
L!CiAL NOnCE LEGAL NOTICE
F~r=lf.UO:
&TATEIOII'I'
IIEIII'OIIT NMIORIIIIGII
I'U!UIIIED IIQI(LY -PAGEt
lliUIISOAY, NOY. Z2, 1513
COIIOIIA DEl'liAll, CAL. no lollowllr .,.._~a.....,
bMIMit u: IDYWDMP ......
--:-::-:-:-::-"1~~-c-...U., loc., Ill Rl--Aft.,
LIGAL fiilltC:I ;..-:::n o.ma::'~5. ~
FICTIT!OIIl BIIWfESS "AlOE Way ~ -ca llliRc
STATEIIEIOT TbJ. --· i. ~ 'fbt foUowiAC PtUOIII Ue b)' U t.dlridtal
doin( bualoou u' TIIO FIJ1oC Sl'""" lltrtd llooolek.
Carpet, 2.43$ taat Cout fliP-Thlt Jtatemeat .,... a.lld wltb
way, Corooa rStl Mar, CaW-tht CodOty Clerk o1 0ra.ace
ornla 9Z625 : Pensloc Admlll -co11DtJ on Oct. u, ti?J, wn.
lstraton, Inc. (Ca lUonlla Cot. u.am E st Jot.~ coutty cMtk
poraUoa), D. R. Lawrer~~, USS by Tr.."rea M 'Ward deputy'
E. Coast Hwy,, Corona del Mar P\f>u..b· H~ 1 a' 1S u'
926%5. I 973, l4 ·Ult N·e~ri .u;.oo;
Thts business Is conctueted ED&ip.. F' -Z9042
by a corporaHon.
Corporation name: Peutoo ---L-1-GAI.--MO--TI-IC_I __
Admtniatraton, IDe.
StgnatiD'e aDd UUe: D. R. ORDINANCE NO. 1530
Lawren:., preaident. AN ORDINANCE OF THE
TbJs statement was flied by CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
the County Clerk of Orange REPEAUNG C HAPTER
Cotmty oo No•. 9, 1973, Wit-20.28 OF THE NEWPORT
Uam E. St Jobn, county elerk, BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE,
by Betty Barpten, deptlty. ENTrtLED "I" DlSTRICT
PubUsh: Nov. 15, 22, 29, Tbe Clty Cowell of tbe Ctty
Dec. 6, 1973, In the Newport of Newport Beach does ordain
Harbor Enstgn. F -29469 as follows :
LEGAL MOTIC!
F'ICTITlOI.S Bl.StNESS NAME
STATEMENT
Tbe following per soos are
do!Dg business as: Mustard Seed
Faith, otnce: 3001 w. Su'lfiow-
er {Ot:tlce B). Santa Ana 92704 :
ma1Ung: P. 0. Bos. 4669, Ir-
vine 92664: Cbarles Leon Buf-
ord, 208 Huntington St., Apt. 7,
Huntington Beach 926-.f8; Pres-
ton Bing Fong, 1195 Vtctory
Wait. Laguna Beach 92651; Jo~
Gilbert Belles, 525 W. Victoria,
Apt. 19, Costa Mesa 92626;
Lewis Edward McVay, 1328
Broadwo~.y, Costa Mesa 92627.
This business is being coo-
dueled by a general partner-
shJp.
Signed : Charles LeonB~ord.
Thls statem<:nt nled With the
county clerk of Orange County
..ill: Oct. 24, 1973, WUUam E.
StJohn, county clerk, by Ther -
esa M. Ward, deputy.
Publish: Nov. 1, 8, 15, 2~.
19'73, in the NeW',)Ort Harbor
Ensign. F -2!XJ.fl
LEGAL NOTICE
SECTION 1. Chapter 20.28
of lbe Nnport Beach Municipal
Code, entitled "I" District, is
bereby repealed.
SECTION 2. This ordJAance
sbaU be published once lo 100
otrlcial newspaper of the City,
a.od the same shall be etf~t1.ve
30 days alter lbe date of its
~00.
ThJs orcUnance was lntro-
duced at a regular meeling of
tbe City CoWlcll of the City or
NeWpOrt Beach lle1d on the 29th
day of October, 1973, and was
adopted on the 12th day or
November, 1973, by the follow.
tag vote, to •It:
AYES, COUNCILMEN . Rogers,
Crout, Dostal, Kymla, Ry ckoft,
store.
NOES, COUNCILMEN : None.
Aa5ENT, COUNCILMEN : Mc-
lonis,
Howard Roger s
W.ayor Pro-Tern
ATTEST:
Laun Lag:los
City Clerk
Publish: Nov. 22, 1973, in the
Newport Harbor Ensign.
LIGAL IIOTICI Beach, CA. 92660, Telephooe: CoUep, Nlta was hired for spea.iing boy from Taiwan as Rd. a.odWestcUlfDr., WestcutJ,
644 -8181, Attorney for Ezecu-Tttl.e 1 program by Principal a shl1ent '•He wants to go rome and chupd w1th d:riYing tmder
t:r11:. WlodeU Rice, wbo remembered ~-he misses his mother and the lnfhaeoee of alcoOOI, after CORRE CTED aad repair injury or damage 1 to 1 h
PubUsh: Nov. 8, IS, 22, !9, her as a Audenl. lather. But he's learll1ng fast, ~n~c~: ~;~h 3 ~e:-ORDlNANCE NO. 1513 resulting from the dl.s:asters. ~!a_c;:~orllJm~'":./~ ~;:.; !8791 of the Gcvernment Code
of the state of CaUfornia to
u.arcise aU pollee power vest -
ed In the city by the Constttu.
Uon aOO general laws.
1973• In tbe Newport Harbor Today ~has srna.~l gro~s _ AOO he'~. rood at s1gD lang-Raber, 1615 Port B..:r~o~e AN ORDlNANCE Of THECI-'DtSASTERS. · M. used in CouocU l5 not to session, sub-
£natgn. Wl(e. He cad expla.l.n anythtng Harbor Vi Ho ted TY Of NEWPORT BEACH this cbapter, the term 'd1s:as-ject to cooQ.rmaUon by-the City
---,L:c!:::GA::--,.,-L-M:-:-::0-:T::l::C-:E:-------:L-,!"GA""''"L-M"o=r""lc=!---· the plot of a moTl~ •.• AM a 1969 H~ ~Oes~/:O:or. AMENDING CHAPTER 2.20 ter' sball mu.o act\ll.l or Counc:.tl at the ea.rUest prac-
11 he sees you OOo t tmde:r-bike stolen from in tront of Of THE NEWPORT BEACH threateaed enemy attack, sab-ttcable ttme.
ORDINANCE NO. 1529 or sale of tbe property~ sta.nd sometl'llng, he Quickly ber borne between 7 and MUNICIPAL CODE RELAT-otaae, e1tnordlnaryttre,f'lood, 2. Request tbe Gonrnor to D. Designate tbe order of
AN ORDt:NAlfC£ OF TRE whJeh It is located. Such sign draws a picture." 8 p.m. p.m. fNG TO EMERGENCY SER-storm, epidemic, riot, earth-proclaim a state of ertreme success1oo to the otftce of Dt-
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH m&1 &bOW , onfJ the lllllle, ad--------VlCES qtai.e, or other similar pWUc ~mer«t!!CY •ben ln the. OPinloo rector o1 Emergency Services,
ADDING CHAPTER !CU1 To ctritss aD4 MIPti:IO&iitifnber of LEGAL NOTICE li!GAL ..,-riCE The City Counctl of the Ctty ca.lamtry. of the Cbalrman, tbe tPOWCU to ~.e ettect ln the e'lent tbe
THE NEWPOR1"-Br.4C1itka J tilt ~·w··•ran•lfltt 5hqw ---------------------.--ot Newport Beach ~s ordiUD 2.!0.MG -Dlsaster <:.ouDeH· of u. v•·ne lnt<l'fl~,-,Df.r,~~~il:~n.tlabletoatt!!Dfl
NJClPAL CODE, ENTITLED tbe oame.' addreu, telepbaDe. · '' '(>RDIN',t;CE' ~0. ~t'sSI • o• 5-4' 02.,.. East, l14.99 feet a.s follows : Cre.ted. Tbe City of Newport tope Wll!l n.t lllsasteT. t~ mitijnp, and otber-wiBe
''COMMERCtAL -RESIDEN-number. or an7 otner descrlp. AN ORDINANCE OF THE to a point on the northeasterly SECTIO~ 1. Chapter 2.20 of Beach OlsasterCf'U!llctltshere-3. Wake and issue rules aDd perform his duties during an
TIAL DISTRICT" Uoo or ldenttftcatioa of any CITY OF NE'lfPORT BEACH Une of said Lot 8, said oorth-the Newport Beach MunJclpal by created abel shall coosJst regulations oo matters reasoo-emergeocy. Sucb order of sue-
The City Coaoell ot tbe Ctty per.:~a, firm or cccporatloa ESTABLISHING SETBACKS easterly line betng a oon-Code Is amended to read: of tbe folJowtnr; ablY related to tbe protection cessloo shall be approved by
of Newport Beach DOES OR~ otber tball the owner of sa!d AND AMENDING DISTRICT_ ta..npnt curn, coocue north-''Cbapter 2.20 A. Tbe Mayor, whO shall be of ure and property as affected tbe City CotmCII.
DAIN u folloWs· property. lNG MAPS NOS 15 AND S7 easterly, having a radius of EMERGENCY SERVICES Ctairman, or tn his absenc:e by sucb. disaster, profldedsuc.h 2•20·100 Emergency Orpn-
SECTJON 1. ·cbapter 20.21 20..21.040 Uses Sul)~lto Use Tile City Council of the City 855.00 feet, a radiaJ ro, sat.~ SECTIONS : the Mayor Pro Tempore: rul.es a.nd regulations must be iutloo. AU ottlcers and em-
Is added to tbe Newport Beach Pe.rmU. Tbe followtng uses of Newport Beach dOes ordain polnt bears South S2. 40 O"i' 2.20.010 Purpose, B. Tbe Director of Emer-cooftrmed at the earUest pn.c-ployees of tbJs city, together
Wllllictpa.l Code to read: sball be permlttedltlbj&cttotbe as follows: West; theoce along the no rth -2.20.020 Adoption of Emer-geDC} Senlcea wOO shall be tlcable Ume by the City Co~m-•lth those roiUDteer forces en-
"CHAPTER 20.21 securiDgofa u.sepermttiDeach SECTTON I. Ten-toot set-easterly 11De ot said Lot B geocy ~rations Plan. Vtce-Cblirrtllll· ell rolled to lid them during an
COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL cue: RestaW'1ll.ta, outdoor backs are hereby estabUsbed lbe foUowl.ng courses: North-2.20.030 Deftnttlons. C. Tbe Ass'tstant Director B. Tl'le Dire<: tor Is hereby emerpncy, and all gro~s. or-
DISTRICT restauranta: aDd outdoor sales. on the south s.Jde of reaUif*l westerly 11°.97 feet aloog said 2.20.040 Disaster Council of Emergency Ser.,tces whO empowered to: pn.IAiions, abel persons who
Sectioos: 20.21.050 De•elopment Bayside Drive betweea. the ei~ curn througb an angle of Created. shan be appointed by tbe City 1. Control and direct the may by agreement or operattoo
20.Zl.010 Intent and Pur-Standard&. A, Density, tsttng MeLa.ln Apartment De-,.. U' 12" lbeoce North 2.20.050 Powers aoo Dut1es Manager wttb the actnce and efforts of the Emer!J'!I)Cy Or-or law be charred with duties
1)0St. I. Tbe total gross floor area velopmenl and Promontory Bar 4g-53' 41 " West, 46.31 feet; of Disaster Council. coosent ot the City Co~.mcll, p.nll.atloo of this city for the tnctdent to the pr~ctlon of life
20.21.020 Ettect ot Chapter. uclastn of ~k:inc area In on the oortb stde ot ~ thence North 58• 41' 58" West, 2.20.060 Meetings. aOO wbo, under the s~-accompllshmellt of the purposes a.nd prC4)erty to this city during
20.21.030 Permitted UMS. aU structures oa any site sMU tslaod CbanDe1 betlreeo tbe e1~ 39.21 feet to an angle point 2.20.010 Director aod Assts-stan of the Dtrector, shall de-of Ws Chapter. an emergency, lncludtnr per-
20.21.040 Uses S~Ject to be Umlted to 1.5 times tbe L&Unc McLa.ln Apartment De-1n the easterly line of Lot tant Dlrector of Emer lt8DCJ nlop emergencysentcesplans 2. Otrecl coordination and soos impressed Into :terrice
Use Permit, buUdable area. velopmeol a.nd Promootory Bl.y A ot sa.ld Tnct No. 3867; Ser.tces. aDd orp.ntse the emergency cooperation between dJ•tsloos undero the pro•istons of Section
20.21 .050 De • e lop me at Z. MlJ.:I de.-elopment. Tbe Channel; and aloog the east thenc e~~ ~ easterly lloe, 2.20.080 Powers and Dut1es senices program of this city of tbe Emergeocy Orpni.u.Hon 2·20• 90.C of this ordinance,
Stand:arda commercial portion sball be side of Pt-omontory Bay Clan-Sooth 0 5• 02 West, 534.30 of Director and Assistant Di-a.Dd shall hue soch otber du~ of this city, and to reso!Ye sball COilStlhrte the Emergency
2D.Zt.oio IDteot and Pur-Umlted to a Floor Area Ratio nel between Bayside Orin aDd feet to a polnt North o• 5.f' 02'' rector. ties as may be assigned by' questions of authority and re-Or~tihoo of the Cityof New -
pose. The purpose of these ol 1.0, aDd the reltdeoUal de-Balboa Isiand ChLnnel, of u.. East. 18·00 feet trom said U.S. 2.20.090 Powers and Duties the Director. sponsttillty that may arise be -por c ·
ngu1aUoraa Ia to profide for Yllopment 1r»ll bt Umlted to following described real prop-B11lkhead Line; thence South of Director During Disaster. D. All otr.er omcers and twel!fl: them. 2.20.11 0 Violations. 1t shall
a mlnure of commercial ADd 001 raJdtoUal lZDII for each erty: 89 • 05 ' 58" East, 62 ·00 feet 2.20.100 Emergency Orpni-employees of the City o1 New-3. Represent the Dlsaster ~ a misdemeanor pt11tshable
resideotlal UMI AM to Htab.-2000 ~uare feet ol lot ana. Tbat port.l.on of Block 94 ol to the TRUE POlNT Of BE-r.atton. port Beach, aDd represent»-CoUDCU of this city ln all deal-as proV1ded ln Section 1.()4.010
lilb proper de't'elopmeot lltud-B. 1.oeaHoo ot Commercial Irvine's Subd.J'fisloo., uper map GINNING, as shown on District-2.20.110 VlolaUons. Uns of cific orp.a.J.utiolls ings wttb the p~Uc or withprl-of the Ww:Uclpal Code of the
ards to eonre tbe blriDOiliow pcwtioa. 1D mi.Jed det'elapment, flied 1n Book t, page 88, of tnr Maps Nos. 15 and 37, re-2.20.010 Purpose, The pur-as prOYlded to the Emerpoej vale aeeocies perWnlng to City of Newport Beach, for any
mllture of neb uaea. tbe commercial sbi.Ube llm.lled Wtseell&Deous Record Maps, ferred to 1n Sect1oo 20·06·030 pose ol thts chapter ls lo pro~ Opentions Plan heretnatxwe emercency services or-dtsas-person during a disaster to·
The tnteot of tbt Dfmlct to lbe p-OUDd Door, and that porUoo of Lot B, Tract oftbe Newport BeachYunlctpa.l vide for the preparation and lm-adopted ln Section 2.20.020. ters. A. WtUtully obstruct, hinder,
1s to tllow resldeDt1al WIU C. fletltlt. Tbe bettr:Dt shi.U No. 3867, u per map ft\ed ln Code, and by such reference plementa.tlon ofplans focemer ~ 2.20.050 Powers and DuUes 2.20.090 Powers ;uxf Dulles or delaJ any member of the
In eoojw»ction w'tth commer-be u ~P~teifted in tbe 26/35 Boot SOl , paps 40 throup 48, made a part of THie 20 af gency services wtthln tMs city of the Disaster Couocll. u sball of otr~tor During Disaster. Emergency Organlt.atton in tbe
ctal ..., w'ttbla a .U.C" de-Foot Rel&bt LJmitattoo Zooe. loclustn, ot MlaeelJ&Deocal said Code, and s:aJd Dtstrlcttng In the event of a disaster, and be the duty of the Newport Beach 111 the e.-enl ot proclamatloo enforcement of a.ny lawful rule
nklpmenl It Is DOt tbe u.teat 0. Yarda. Yaps, in tbtotftceoltbeCOUDty Yaps Nos. 15 and 3'i'arehe.reb)' to provtde for tbe coordtna-Disaster Couoctl to ret'lew,a.nd of a disaster as herein pr o. or rei\llat1on issued pursuant
ot w. District to allow lMs 1. Froot Yard. No troot yard Recorder of SIJd Ora.nce arneDIMd to Include said set. Uon of the emergency semces recommeod for adoptloa by' the •tded, or the proc lamation of to this Chapter, or tn the per-
wbJ.ch are p ... ely rtatdeatial sball be reqQfred tor the com-Coooty. described as followa: backs. tuncUons of this city -..ttb all City CoUDCII, emergency se.r-a state o1 extreme emergency formance of any duty Imposed
to tature. mtrclal porUoo ot any struc. BECiNNING at a pol.bt on tbt SECTION 2• TIM! Director .)ther public agencies and at-wtces aoo mutual aid programs by the C.O.eroor or the State upoo lllm by virtue of this
20.21.020 Etrtet ot C~. tare. A t.D-loot front yard set-U. s. Bulkbead Une, u abon of tbt Community oe .. k)llment fected prtnte persons, corpo~ and agreements, and sueh or-Dtreclol' of Emerrency Ser-Cllapter.
Tbe to.UO.lrat rtplatlou abiJl bact lba.ll be required. for the oo U. S, ~Enctneers U&ps ot Dtlpartmeat ot the City of Ne•-rattans, ud organisatioas. ADy dlaances, resolut:IODS, nles nces, the Director Is hereby B. Do any act forbidden b)'
apply I.D tU c .R Dtltrk:ta,lllb-res1Mat1al portJoaofUJstruc-Harbor LJota o1 Ntwplrt Bay, port Baeb la hertbyinstncted eJpe:Ddl.tures made In cxmnec -and re(Qb.Uoos u are DeetS-empowered to. any lawful rules or reculat1ons
)tet to tbt pr0'11.1Sou oiCblp-tun, dated March 10, 1~. aM allo and ~ected to ch:I.DpDfstrlct-Uon -..ttb sueh emerpncy ser-sa.ry to Implement such plans A. antn Yltal slC)I)Ues abel Issued purs~~tnt to th.ts Chap -
ter 20.08. Z. stde Yard. No side yard 1bowD on aid Tract No. 3M?, I..DgMapl Noa. 15 ud 3'i'toshOW .-lees, iochacltnc mut~al aid ac~ aDd acnements,I.Ddtopertorm eqtdpmeot, aDd such oti'Mlr ter, or to lrnpertl the U•es
20.21.030 Permttted u111, s.baU be requL:rtd, said potnt of bectmWtc beln&: tbt cbanresdescrlbecS IDSectioo tiriUes, shall be deemed COO· such other f'tllctions u are Mt properties fount! lackt.ng &m or P~Y oll.nhabltants of this
Ill t.bt C-R otatrk:t the tat. S. Rat Yard. A reu yard North a9•05• 58" Wut,l810.81 1 bereot, &DdualdDtstrict111& elustnly to be ror the direct forth 1D tbe EmertueJ Open-nMded tor the protecttoo of clty, or to prennt, hinder, or
lowJAr !aMI lbi.U be Dllfmttt.i: ot • IMt IliaD be rt4ulred. feet from u. s. &1\Wdst:atioo Maps lbi.U t.ubeeo so amend-protecUon and beoent al tbe tioas Plan beratnbeloreadopted the we and property of the delay the ~ense or protec-
A.Commerdal ... )l.rll.tted I. Pvll:tAc. PartlD( lll'lall 101; tbeoce Nortl:l (f 54' OZ" ed, the same stlaU be iD tull inbabttants and property of the In Sec:Uoa Z.!0.020. people, and biDd the City for tioo thereof.
to retail t11t per...t 11n1ee be labjeet to ttle prorislons Eut, 18.00 tHttott.tSouttnrest force ud effect a.od be a part CttJ ol Newport S.ch. 2.%0,0&0 ll..ti..Dp. The Dta-the nlue thereof· and u re-C. Wear, carry, or dlsolay
eltabllahnMDla. lll.rll:llcraft .... of Cllr&Jter 10,011 of tbe Mewport coroer ot that eerCI.to laM dt-of Title 20 of the Newport 2.20.0!0 Adoption ot Emer-aster COWlc:U shall meet .-., qatrec:l immediate'ty to com. wltboal autborlty any means
tablllbmiDta, proe...tr:JIIll of-S.Cb M.Xtpl Code." acribld LD tbl AMiPIJ"•t to se;~~e'r~odl. d1na.nc reocy ~tions Plan. Tht clll ol tbt ChaJrmu. or ill his ma.odeer tne same 'tor publk of ldeotl.ftcatioo ~t.ned by ftc" IDd otbe:r .., Yldcl, SIC.'TIOH 't Tll1a Cl"dlD&Dee Robert B. McJ..a1a. dotAl bas-• • «' e rules, re(UII.d~. prortslool a~e trom tbtCityor ll:abll-ose the ame:r,eocr a.reocr ol tht
lD tbe oplabl o1 u. PliiiUc aMU be ~ .ce 111 tiM u.s. u MeLaiD Dft'elopmeat abaU be pabllshed orace la tbt and COIIdWODB set forth LD tbat tty to eaU such m..uoc. !ii)CID B. To reQcdrt emer~y State ot CaUforOla. ·• Com~ are ol a llnUJ&r otfld&l ~ o1 thl Ctty COiniU7 riOIX'dad J...., 11 ofllelll Dt'WIPIPV ot tbe City eertaiD doc~o~meot eotltled "City call ol tbe Dlrectar. sel"Yfcu of any city otncer SECTlOi 2. This otdlt:IUee
aa.b:n, · ud ~a~ ... •n be en.cu.-; 1968 lD ·~ .-.. PIP 121: aDd U. am• •t.ll be eftecttn of Newport Beacb Emer,.acy 1..20.0?0 DtrKtarud AuiJt-or el'llQioyee and to reQlisJ-••U be pabUMed ooee lD the
B. RuldtnUa1 .... oa1J 1.1 10 .,_ after tbt date of tta ot otnclal Reeorcll. aJd polat SO .,. after tbe cktt ot Its Optntloal Plan,' are Webf ut Dtrtctor oiEmw.-cySer-Uoo the nec~ssary city mater-otndal DtWtpaper ot tbe City, eo~j~Dctioa· wlUI ,..ldtad ltloptioa, beoiDr the TRUE POtMT OfB£. a«<cpHna. rtltned to, adopted, aM made Ylc:-. tel, ud lJ:I tM .,,.at ot the aDd till •me lbi.U be efttcttve
COCDJIMI'c1al ue•. Tlllla otdf:•..,. wu IDtro-GUflfJNG: U..C. llaac tDI d T!' at ~e. =-~ a part ot ~ Code, aDd aJd A. ,._.. La bertbr crated proelamaUoo 0( otnmtemllr-SO dlya after U.. dll:• ot lt. c. stcu. .,_ a1 a....., _,. o1 bo.ary o1 oa1d laod 1J1o lot-oe a ra.--. ptu Ia -... bllaOod Ud lllo Olllce ollllr-olE-• .....,., by .,. eo...-lD 1110 adoptloa.
l. Com..-cial 0..: Por U.CIJCO.CIIottiiiCti;JfA kwlaecow .. :Nortb0"$4'•" tM City CoUDCU ol U. CltJd .... tldUthtoftk.iaiEmer~ ceoc79u'YtCN.n.CttylllQ. rel(klc lA W'flfch ttd.5'clty ll Tlt18 orctt•oc. ftl a.ro-
--etal-..... -· Newport llooclll)ald .. 1J1o Hill lui, 100.01 ---ol ltoot>O<t -b bold ca lllo _, Oporats ... PIU ol tloo -..U llo Da lliHctor ol -. lo roq-lllo aid ol -at a rtplar ...-.. -1o Uf -aialllla pot. dq ac -It'll Ud wu n• 0!1' II" Eut, 11.00 !loot; Ita> dq ol o.tobor, IO"Il, Ud City ol Newport Beoc.ll. nr .. E-aoo<J Senteaa. u ..., dU .... ollhlo COCD· ol lllo Clll' C-11 ol Ilia Clll'
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--.. ac ..... Uf lloo l'W 1071, br lllo lollow. lOUt fool; -11«111 -· 1071, br Ilia lo-· tlmH romala oo fllod lD tloo tloo Olllco ac ._. ... ~ Ia tllo ·-ol--. 141> dq ol ~bor, IO'IS, all-. olall 0111 --tar-. t:. d· . a .. 0!1' 51" 11011 UAO lool: tar-. lo wit! Ollleo ol lllo City Clork. Said ol ~--1om-n. Socii ..--aU be 0101111d Ud -act~ • 1M 1111
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eo.tJ -Oct. II, lt?J, wu.. Put ZlHIDc, SU.B Cllll:lbouel p.m. Oct. Z5 ud 7:30 a.m. zo, of 115 ZStll st., wa.aetarpd ertr &.Dd PartDer tbOp at am 11'71 Ill u,. M~ &rt* lDehlll••· of ~~~
Uam E. st Jolla, C...,IJ Clork, A fl., N-lloaeh, Cal. Oct. SO .•• Ao estlmatod $ISO wUh beln( IDtoldeatod ID pojJU~ E. C-H!pnJ, c.,_ dol sutP. F .nwe ...... 1D !lao otll~ ~
bf 1'tlerua K. W&rd, DlpCJ. stped: Robert Pall Zt.Hlac. tilmace wu doGe at AmliDc'a at ll:Z5 p.m. at tbe soutb •E Mar, bltweea 11 a.m. ud e Coety Reeorckr
htllab: NO'J. l, I, 11, &:%, Ptbliab: Moor, 11, U, H, Dte. Nursery,CUOO E. Cout HwJ,, eoraer of JamborM Rdltl. and ·I p.m ••• Vudlla cut D\lnleroul LJA&I II01'ICI CoGJ, ......... u ....
1111, lD lbll Newport flutlor 6, 19'71, 1n u. Newport Harbor Newport enter, byn.ndlllwbo Coast HWJ ... Gary chu eleetrlc wires atWOOdJ't!lle· ...,.... •• lbowD oo outrt .. .._. -
Sulp. F -Ill iS ED..tp. F -t8519 FIREMAN RECRurt Scott )(, broke 10 clay pots betweeo W.eQ\aurlt, ZO, of 686 Darrel trte, 525 Via Ltdo Soud, I.Jdo NOTICE TO CR&DI"''CRS No. IZ, rtftrrtd to 1D StctioD --=~----------.:..,-,.,.,-....,.,=::-::c=---8 p.m. Oct. Z9 aod 8 a.m. Oct. St., Colt& Yea, n.s plcUd l1\e, 10met1me betW..., .f:SO SUPERIOR COURT OF THE tO.OI.OSO ot tbl Newport Be&tb LI~L MOnCI LIGAL NOnCI Cook, 8011 of Mrs. Dorotlly G. 30 ..• Tools nlued at $152 up oo a mariJ1,8na posaeaslon p.m. Oct. 26 and 8:30 a.m. STATE OF CAIJFORNIA W-.alclptl Code, &ad by Juel& ---===:=::.::=.;:.:;:::., ____ -==.:::::..:.;c:.:==---Coot r:A Sl! Canal st., Newport were ltoltll trom tbe aanae of ebarp at 2 a.m. at MeFaddeD NoY. 1, caU81Dr an. eJttm.ated FOR THE COOHTY OF rtfertaee made a part ol Tttlt
CllDlNANCE NO. 15Z4 lDc .Map No, II to lbow tbe Sborea, baa cnduated tromre-the Robert lAaYJ rta.Ldeoee, Pl. ud Ocean Froot, Central $500 dlmap ... Two bicycles, CllANGE !0 d. aid Code, La bertb) tt·
AJrf ORDflfAHCE OF THE acxdDc ctuaea detcrlbed 1D erlltt tra.lDJ.DC at tbe Han.l 114 43rd St., West Newport, Newport ••. Carl Mitchell n.lued at $300, were burpat-No. A-'7'7844 sooed from thl ~luAfted ~~O~~~~~~~g SecUoD H!. ~.b.~t~a'': Tnlnlnc Center' Sail Dleco. between 9 p.m. Oct. 28 aod Mosen, 36, of 1250 Adams St., tzed from the prap at Da~ Eatate ot MICHAEL R. Dla:trtct to the Pl&aDed Com-
Dt.trtc._. '1 11 9:30a.m., Oct. SO. Costa Mesa, was arrestad at Klme'• home at 402 E. Oceu CONKLIN, DeeiUed. mUDlty outrtct, aDd aid Dla-
A.MEMO[NG DmTRICTING : ~~ ~ ':;!t~ = ROY DAVIS 01 ES AT 68 • TUESDAY, OCT. 30 12:50 a.m. at 121 McFadden Froot, Balbo&, betWeeo 9 p.m. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN trtctlDC Utp No. Z! 1J: ber.tr)'
lfAJI NO. 28
1 _M of Title 20 ofthl New-Roy Franklin Dav1s, 68, of Richard Marcus Seolleld 19 Pi., Central Newport, on a alld mldnl.Jht ••• A TV aet to tbe creditors of tbe abcwe ami:IJdtd to 1how tbb IOil1DC.
Tbt City Council oftbeClty -· ...... C_II st c ~usa of ?09 Orcbid Ave,, c~ooi. cbatp of pd>Uc lntoDeaUoD nlued at$4'12wa•stoleotrom umad decedent lbat aU_._ SICTION !. Tbt Director of N-Sea h c»u Ol'daio --Beacb MUDJ.c.._1 Code. ...,... esa •• o, ... 1 • ot ~ ~ ... .......... ~. e -· _. wbo diad NoY. 9 LD Costa W:esa del Mar, was arrested at 3:45 • .. Hermu Tlll&ke, 49 , Inger Larson's homeatsl4-l /! ~ barlnc cialm• aptost tbt of tbt CommUDJ.t)' Dan....,.m 11 toUowa: SECTION S: Thla Ol'dioaDce memorial bospttat. was buried p.m. at 224 N, Newport Blvd., 8001 SeashOre Dr., West New-Amethyst Afe., Hal* l1laod, said dtced811t ue reqlllred to Daputmeat of tbe City r:A New-
SECnON 1. The follo-.iDC aball bt pubU1bed ooce LD the Nov. 12 LD Pacttle Vtew mem-Newport Helgtlts, and charted port, wu stopped at 11:30 p.m. ftle them, wtth u. DeCeaary port Beaeb 1a Mreb)'tutncttd
deltru.d real property LD tbe offteial Dn'IPIPIJ' of tht City, ortal park, Harbor View Hllls. with drlvtog under thelntluance at Balboa Blvd. and Coast HWJ , * FRIDAY, NOV. 2 •oucbera 1o the otllet ol the aDd dtcteted tocbanpDlttrlct-
City ot Newport Beacb, COIIIIty aDd tbt ame sbaU be tffect1Ye He wu borD In Kansas, had of alcobol, 1D cormecUoo wttb 011 a ebarre of drtvtna: lmder James Harrmett, 19, of 330 clerk ottbubovee~~tiUedcourt, 1111 Map No. Z2 to aboW tiM
of Orallp, state of California, SO dayl after tbe date of ill beeo ln Callfornl.a for 35 years an allepd b!t-uxi-rw:~ tratnc the tnnuenee of alcobol . . . 131. or to preMD.t them, wtth tbe ICIIli.Dc ehaDpl dnertbed LD
to Yit: ~. a.ad Uved here since 1951 work-aceideot oearby at Santa ADa An American lndta.n -made ;;re~~t ~~~0 p.:.O:i ~ necessary vomcbers, to tbe 1D-Sectloa 1 bereof, ud aa lllid
ParceLs 1 and 2 ol Resub-Tbia ordlna.Dct wu lDtro-LDc as a Uqoor alesman'. Me. and Newport Blvd., at2:30 •• 8Q.11Uh blossom" oeeklace St. and W, Ocean Front, Central dersipd at tbeotrlceaolHAR ~ DI.MrleUn( Map aball havebeeo
dh1sl.oll 253, as aboWII c.1 diJCed at a r.,WU meetlnc of He Is suniY.ci by hito wtfe, p.m .•. Kenneth Ray Darden, nhaed at $6'15 'ftl stolen from Newport, and charged wtthpos-WOOD & ADKINSON, 550 New-ao ameoded, tbe same •ball be
tbe map 1o Book 15, pa,. se, the City Com:\Cll of tbl City of Bessie; a daucbter; Marilyn 30, of 441 N, Newport BIYd., the Turquoise Tepee store at sessloo of stolen pr~rty •.• port ce11ter Orin Suite tst In fUll force aod etfeet and be
of Parcel Mapsln lbt otnee Newport Beacb held oo tbe 29tb Bowie of Santi ADa; a brothel', Newport Helgbts, was arrested 3355 Via Lido, Lido Sbops, Kate Elizabeth Solarczyk, 38, Newport Beach, 'caworma: a part of Title 20 of tbe New -
el tbe County Recorder of daY of October, 1973, aod was WeOOeU Outs of Long Beach; at his residence at 2 a.m. wblcb was displaying the piece of 1642 Mara:uertte Ave., which ls the place of business port Beach W:lllliclpal Code. U~ c:g..st:rtctt .... Map adapted oo the lZtb day of a sister, RutbAttwaterofWest· on an outstanding vehJele code In a case, sometime between Harbor View Hills, nsarrest-of the uoderslped 1n all mat-SECTION 3: This ordloanee
............ ~.. Nonmber, 1973, by the follow . mln.ster, aDd a '"'andsoo. vlolat1oo warrant ... J. T. nooo and 1 p.m ..• Four tires ten per .... 1 .. 1 .... to tbe estate ,~u ~ 0 ..... R ...... ooce 111 tbe N 26 ftrred to in SeeUOD ll>' and ed oo a l».ttery ebarge at 9 a.m. --......... ,_ ..,.. .... ~ o. • re lDC Yote, to wit: Newton, 22'24 VIsta Hopr, the and rims, tools, a radio, at her hOme, following an of sa.ld decedent, wttblD tour omcial oewspaper of the City,
10.06.0SO ot tbe Newport Belch AYES, COUNCILMEN: Rorers, PAUl GRAY SUCCUMBS Bluffs, reported that someooe other items, with a total Vlllue alleged at~Ument with a neigtl-months after the tlrst pubUea-ud tbe same ,._u be effectln
Mlmictpal Code, and by such Croul, Oo.tal. Kymla, Ryckoff, R u1 beld N re:a.cbed Inside his car window of $1,665, were stolen from W R tJOD of this notice. 10 4ays alter the dlte of tts
rllferuce made a part of Title Store. 14 ~ =~ :=8 Cb:Ch and sprayed shav1na: cream 00 Bernard Gertler, 1696 Samar ~~·c'uirO:~~~wpo~He~;~: Dated October so, 1973. adoption.
tO of aid Code, 1s berebJ NOES, COUNCILMEN: Noo.e. for Paul Eugeoe Gray 401 15th the ~OOlstery while the car St., Costa Mesa, while they reported $515 and a $1,000 BETTY H. CONKLIN, EJee-Tlds ordinance ns intro. ~= 'foo~!~=~~n:. ABSENT, COUNCILMEN : Me-St., Newport Helgbts,' who died was parked on the street near were 1n stowage at 881 w. 16th ring bura:Iartzed from btsbome utri.I of the Estate of tbe above duced at a reaular meettnc of
Dls lnnis. No" 12 his resideDCe between 3:30 St., West Newport Heights, be-sometime between 11 a.m. and named decedent. tbe City CoODCII of tbe City of
mUDity Dlltrlct, and said -Howard Rogus H~ ts' survived byhJs mother, p.m. and 5:30$ p.m., causing tween Oct. 15 and Nov. 1. 5:45 p.m ..• Vallda.ls broke HARWOOD ' ADK.'NSON, Newport Beach held on tbe 29th ~~~ M:," !!:;,,Z~h1~ :: Mayor Pro-Tern Ellubeth Gray· 3 brothers an estimated too damage •.• * THURSDAY, NOV. 1 a window at the state Mutual Post Office Boa 190'7, Newport day of October, 19'73, and wu
SECTION 2• The Jllrector ATTEST: Wllltam Albert 'and Joho and A TV set valued at $300 n.s Pollee stopped Steve Wtlllam SaYings otftee, 4001 MacArthur Beacb, CA 92663, Mt-1313, adopted oo the 12th day of
of tbe Community Development Laura Lagios 2 sister's Vtrgtn.la Darle~ and burglarlzed from Dwight Hast-Gnaat, 22, of 4010 River Ave., Blvd,, Altport area, between Attorneys for Eucutrlx. November, 1973, by the follow-
Daputment of the City of New -City Clerk Rita Sute;. ing's home at 1818 W, Ocean West Newport, at 2,20 a.m. at l :30 p.m. Nov. 1 and 10 a.m. Publlsb: Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, tnr Yote, to wtt:
port Bellch Is herebytnstnacted Publish: Nov. 22• 1973• lnthe Burial was In Good Sbepberd Front, Central Newport, be-32od St. andMarcLlS, West New-Nov. z, causina: an estimated 1973, 1n the Newport Harbor AYES, CO UNCILMEN : Rogers,
aDd dlneted to changeDiatrict -Newport Harbor Enslp.. Cemetery, Huntington Beach. tween 6 p.m. and '7:30 p.m. port, aDd ebarpd him with $'100 damage. Ensign. Crout. Dostal, Kymla, Ryckoff,
Store.
LIGAL MOnell LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL HQTICE LEGAL NOTICE L!GAL MOTICI NOES, COUNCILMEN, Nooe. __ -=.::.=:::::.:.:.:c.:.:=c_----=-=-=-=..:.:.:.c.c..c..:;__ ABSENT, COUNCILMEN : Me---------.....,.------------. -----------
ORDINANCE NO. 15~ ts in1Uated by the City. prescribed by the General Plan. 20.51.060 Development Plan, Development Oltector shatlre-to be approval ol the proposed (d) Geoeral loeat1o11, grades, Innis.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE (b) P-C Districts shall be (b)Gradtngsballbepermllted The Development Plan of a quire tolnsuresubstantla.leom-ameDdment by the Plannlng wldtb& aDd types of lmpron-
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH estabUsbed, amended or re-within a P-C District outside proposed P-C District shall pllance with the intent of this Commlss1oo. ments proposed for all streets,
AMENDlNG CKAP'l'ER 20,51 moved from the Distrtctlllg of a sector of Immediate de-coastst of maps, plans, reports, Chapter. (e) lftbeproposedamendmeot aDd ceoeralplallofwater, sewer
OF THE NEWPORT BEACH Yap of the City of Newport vekJpment subject to tbesecur-schedules, development stand-(3) A topographic map and Is dJ.sapproved, no further and drainace systems.
Howard Rogers
Wayor Pro-Tern
ATTEST:
La\U'a Lagios
City Clerk
Pllbl1.ab: Noy, 22, 19'73, 1D the
Newport Harbor Enaip..
MUNICIPAL CODE RELAT-Beacb in the manoer prescribed lng of a grading permit. ards and scllematle drawings conceptual grading plan of the action shall be taken thereoo (e) Prellmlnuy coocept or
INC TO THE PLANNED in Chapter 20.54, u amended, (e) The eonttnuaUon of land :\Dd such otller documents property. u.nless a11 appeal Is ftled in design drawtnp hadieat1Dcpro-
COMMUNJTY DISTRICT aDd s~)ect to appeal pro-uses, ineludlna: agricultural, deemed oecessar:r by the Com-(4) A preliminary report and wrltlllf with the City Council posed walkways, driveway& &Dd
The City Council of tl\e City ced\U'es as prescribed ln Cilap -whlch ertsted in the district at munlty Denlopment Director overall plan descrlbLDg pro-within twenty.ooe (21) days service areu.
g,f Newport Beach does ordain ter 20,58, as &mended. the Ume of adoptloo of lbe In accordance 'lf1th the reqllire-posed provisions for storm after such dtsawroval. (f) Geoera.lloca.tloo andiiWD-LIGA&.. MO'nCI
u foUows: (e) An applieat1oo for a woe Denlopment Plan, eacept as meats herelll set forth: drainage, sewage disposal, (d) Follow111a: receipt of tbe ber ot reaWeDtl•l wdts, U &Jl1, ORDINANCE NO. 152'7
SECTION 1, Chapter !0.51 eha.llp to permit the esta.bUs.b-othenrise proYlded herein. Ez-(a) The Development Plan water s~ly a.od sucb other Pianntna: Commlsaioo reao-for eaeb pr'(lp()sed structure. AN OP.OtNANCE OF TKE
of tbe Newport Beach Mllli-m..t of a P-C Dl5trict pta-tat111g laD4 ~ ftll eitlM!r be st.U be submitted Ill. a form pubUc improYemtnls aod uttl-luttoo awrovtn~t~•<llr<JIII*!M'1 t •(V} ~1\ lotKioa eli... em OF WEWPORT BEACR
clpal Code 1& ameod.t to r11.d: 1UiliiC to the proYlsioos of tncorporited as part of the appro'f'ed by !beCommtnltyDe-lUes as tbe Plillic Works amendment to any put or tie-sJ.gn of automobfte puktDc REZONING PROPERTY AND
"Chapter 20,51 Cbapter 20.54 ot this Code DeYelopment Plan or sM-11 ter -Yelopment Director. Director may require. ment of the Denlq)ment Plan, areas. AMENDING DJSTRICTING
PLANNED COMMUNTI'Y shall include and be ae-mlllate in accordwce with a (b) Development ot sectors (5) A nltte11 statement of the City CoWJcll shall hold at (b) PreUmlDary laDd~CaPl.rl.c MAPS NOS:. 45 AND 48
DISTRICT companied by a DeYeklpmeot: specJ!1e abateme11t schedule within tile P.C District may standards as they relate to the least ooe (l) pubUc beariDc on concept plan. The City CoUDCil of the City
Sections: Plan for tbt entire property, 1timlltted and apprO'f'ed u part be permitted sublect to ooe ot alloeaUon or laDCI within tbe the proposed amendment before (I) location ol ~Uc or of Newport Beach does ordain
20.51.010 Effect of CbapCer. as prucrlbed by Secttoos of the Development Plan. Ez-the followlng or any combtna-Development Plan to au pro-taldng any aetlon thereoo. No-Quul-publle bulldlnporareu, u follows:
ZO.Sl.OZO Intent aDd Purpose. 20.51.060 and 20.51.0'70 ot tbl.s tR!ng lalld uses •blch are pro-tlon thereof as set forth In the posed types of land use. tlce ofttwt time and place oftbe lDeludlDC, but not Umlted to, SECTION 1. Tbe followlDg
20.51.030 CieDeral Require-Code; or an. appUeatloo may hlblted by any provtstoos of Development Plan: (e) Tbe City CoUDeil may beartna: shall be pnn by pub-sebool&, recreatloo flelUUes, described real property ln the
snents. be illlttated by ettber the City Title 20 of thi11 Code shall be (1) Tbe uses and requlte-approve, disapprove or refer Ucatloo In a newspaper of a:en-parklnc aDd ser'f'ice artu, 1f City of Newport Beac h, County
20.51.040 Uaes Permitted. CouncU or the Pl&DIII..De Com ~ terminated prior to ftnal ments of any of the tOlling the same back to tbe Plannlng eral elrculatioll wltblD tbe City any. of Oranp, state of CaWornta,
20.51.050 AppUeatloo Pro-mluioo, aDd may be processed appronl of the Denlopment districts establlsbed by Title Commission tor rurtller pro. at least te11 (10) days prior (J) At the dtscretloo of the to wit:
c~we. without a De'f'elopmeot Pian.. Plan. 20 of lbe Newport Beach Mu -cessing. Any such plan Is sub-to the tlrst of such be&rings. Commllllty Denlopmeot Dl-Lot 1 Tract 7852 as showo
20,51.060 Davelopmeot Plan. provided that said pla.o shall (d) Where uistlna:la.nd uses nictpal Code, as amended. jed to tbe Nnal approval of the After the coneluslo11 or such rector, preUmtoa.ry elenUoo.s on the map ill Book 302,
20.51.0'70 Amendments t o be subsequently preoared, pro-have been establlshed by a Use (2) The uses and standards City CoWlcil. 1\e:arill&, lbe City Couocn may of structurtl or a wrtttell dt-papa 1-9 inclusive of Wls-
DeYelopment PI.a.n. eused, and adopted u pre-Permit prior to the adoptioo of de'f'elopment set forth in the ZO.Sl.070 Amendments to adopt or reject the proposed serJptloo Lndicatllle arebttec. c•Uantous Maps tn the omee
20.51.080 Commencement of scribed by Seet.Loos 20.51.050, of a P-C District aDd said Development Plan. When adell-Development Plan. Alldtvelq>-ameDdment, oranypa.rtthereof, tlU'al theme or type ol de¥11-of tbt County Recorder of
COO&trocUon. 20,51.060 and 20.51.0'70 of tbls lASeS are to be retained, the tlooal or s~temenbl maps, ment wttllln the P-C District 111 such form as the Councll opmeat. On..Dce Cowty &Dd LoU 1
20.51.090 Applleatlon for Code, prtor to the l.ssaDCe of U~e Permit as apprO't'ed or plans, reports, schedules, de-shall substantially comply wtth may deem to be adrlsable, or (k) lrrnoeable offeu to tbroucb 4, Tr'act 7817, as
U&oe Permtt Developm8Dt. any permits for de"klpmeot, stabseq11111tly amended shall nlopment standards and the Development Plan a.nd the the Cotmeil may refer the mat-dedicate those areas ah01rn oo sbo'n 00 the map in Book
20.51.100 Conformance Re -upansloo or redevelopment. coostltute the required Devel-schematic drawings, and such CUy's General Plan as approved ter tack to the PlaJlntnc Com-the PLu aa publlc property. 308 paps 33 throtJKh U
quiaUe to Building Permit (d) u ambiguity u1sts as to opment Plan, other documents are not pre-and adopted by theCUy Couocil. mission for further study and (I) Mtthod by wbleh tbeprop-of aiLseelliAeous Kapstn tbe
luuance. IDe specll!.e dlmeo.slooa: or u -zo.51.050 Application Pro-seoted for the total project, To ass\U'e that denkJpmeot re-recommenda.Uon. erty COilld be dh1ded tot tbe amce of tbe CouatyReeordtr
20.51.010 Effect of Chapter. tent of any destpad area oo cedure. At least slrty (60) days sectlons may be approved sep-ma.Jns consistent with the Gen-(e) No ameOOment to any sale or lease of Lndh1dtal par-o1 Oruct: County,
Tbe following apeclftc rea:ula-the Denlopment Plan, tbe spe-prior to DUne an. appUeaUon aratety by plan review or use era! Plan a.od wltb the various part or element of the Deveklp-eels. aa sboft 011 DlltrtctlDc Mapa
tlons lllhall apply In aU P-C Dis-ell!.c boaDilarle• sball be ut for elaS<lcattoo of land to a permit as may be required elements statements Jq)Ula-ment Plan sball be deemed (m) Metbod by •bleb open HOI. 45 aad 41, rtferr.c2 to tn
trtcta, sli>~t to ti'MiproYlaioos by the ftllng of a lepl de-P-C Olmid, or the adoption by the Plannlna: Commission, uon de~Ues and daooards 11nal unUI approved by lbe City IIJI,ce areas art to be per-Sectioe !O.oe.oso of u .. New-
ud n eepttona:of Cbapter 20.08. scription and map of the parcel of a Denlopmtol PLan, alllD-(3) Appronl of a use per-whleh constitute s:ald General Council by adopttoo of a reso-pebally matnta.iMd. port Stach U11llctpal Code aad
Where eoofllet In provt.tcx...& proposed for development In formaUoo aball be .Wmttted mit by the PlalllliDg Commis-Plan the City Co~meil or tbe lut1o11 setti.Dr forttl full part1-(n) otber pla.DI: ~ l.ll1'orma-by sucb retertDCt made a. 'part
occurs the reaulattoos Jptci-cootuoct1oo with the nUnc tor to tbe Commlllllty Dl"f'ek1)ment rtoo prior to deYelopment. p~ Com mlssloo may from e ulars of tbe ameodmtllt. tJoo the CommuoJty Denlop.. of Ttlle 20 of aid Code, 11 ~e~~~~ Cp~:rr ~ta!: ~~ e{:j;c~~o:~~t;y O.ve~. ~'!:a~~Tf,!~~:~~~:: ar!c) Ji a~~::~ten!he~= tJme to Ume re•tew and. If 20.51.080 Commencement of :.:,::e: ~-=:me~~~ :::,~~ R~B~ :;:
ed t thiS Chap ment Director, after rertewtng klp lit Director shall shalltnclllde the foUO'Wing: necessary, inltlatumeodments Construction. Buildln& coo-tlal compUanee wltb tbe 111tent trleta to the PlaDned Commuo-::vsr.l~-:;':.'" to -the appllcatloo for a P-C Dis~ ;:cer:., if the proposal com-(1) The type and character to tbe De.•eklpslmetellt Pl.u to atruett,oo .~11.-~--£ bell eem-! of tb11 Cbapter, 1..., outrlet, a.od aid Dlltrtd-assure sue con s ney. meDC lll:ui\'55 ...... w.a 001t o 20 51 100 Coofotmaoce Re-'' 20.51.020 lnt&nt aDd Purpos-e. trtct, sr.ll determine tf a use plies with the reqlllremeots of of buildings or structures and Any proposed ameodment to I be follo9tng alternatlna hu ....... : .. ·to Dol' .. '-Pet mit 11 _ lq M..ap1 Noa. 45 lDd 41 are
The purpose of tblse re~Ula -permit appU~Uoo •ill be re-this Ctapter and 1f the f«m tbe number of d'welllng lllllts the DeYelapmeot Plan u orl&-occurred: q-~1 bereby amtDISed to show tbl.l
Uons is to provide tor tbe qlllred for any par! of the ap-alld cooteot Lt autncleot to es-per cross acre proposed for lnaUy approved and adq:lted by (a) There has been recorded SuaDCe. The Comm~, ~~!!· IOILLIII.
clusiflca.tioo. and developmeBI. pUeatton to be procestWI UDder tabUsh or ameod a P-C Dis-each realdeutlal area. th City c 11 hall be ti.Dallubdtlalo tot opment Depu1ment-....~• SECTION 2. Tbe Director
of parcels of land as coor-the Development Plan. trtet. The CommunJty Det'tklp-(2) A statement of ttwl BWld-e ounc 8 ac-a ' n map any tt.t a P -C l)l.lltrtct diTtlop-or tbe Commt.mity Danlopmnt
dlllated, comprehellsive pro-(f) In order to meet the ob-mellt Director ahall adYLee the ards or popnlatloo density for ~oa=::hed In tbe foUowtna =t::Otoo u:' o.U::!:: ment Is uMertaken ud com-o.putmeot ot tbe City ot Kew-
jec.ts: 110 as to take advantag-e )ectives set forth In Secttoo appUcant ot the sllf!ldeocy or the n.rlous proposed residen-(a) The PlannlncCommlutoo Plan u ~Ject to tbe r•cu-plated Ill c~rmance wttb tbe pott a.eb Lt bertbJ Lllltrrted
of the s~rlor envltonme,. 20.51.020 of this Code, an ap-iDIUfftcieocy of lbe proposal Ual laod uses. shall laold at least ooe(l)pt.illlc latiooa of otbet r.oatngdlltrlcta approved ~hidtq plutl lAd tbt ud dlrectld tocbanp Dtatr1ct-
wlllcb ean result from IUp-plleaUon for a planned com-1D order ttw.t lbe awucauon., (3) The general localloo of heartnr before apprOYtn&: or utabllabed b)' TlUe zo ot tb1l terms tod -=ooctltlou o! tbe tq Map~ No.. 45 ud41toabow
tcale commUDity planninc. mllllty dlstrtet shall cootat.n wbeD ftllcl, may be complete schOol sites, reereatiooalareas dtsawroviDg aD amendment to Code. SUd lubdin.loll lblll DevelJPmen~ Plaa or 11M 1*'-tbl J(lll1.ac eJanct'• dllaibed
The rerulatlons ot tills dls-a mln1mum of twenty-ftn (25) aod may eorrupond to the Geo-and other pWUc and q~asl-a.ny part or eJ,tmeol of tbe eomp)J wttb the prortGooa ot mit for aocb rt.Ytlopmeal No 11 S.CticD 1 banal, IDd u aid
trtct are intended to allow dl-acres of rmtmprO'f'ed land ar• eral Plall of the City. pablle sttea:a.Dd the approJ:tmate Denlopment PlaD, Notice of Title 19 of lhlsCode, uam.-d-bu.t.ld1Dc permit DU be 1auld DlltrlctiDC Mlp8 aa.u taM
f'&rslfleaUoo of land LI.MI u or teo (10) ac res at hnprond ~ detcmiDatlOII by tbe ar• of eacb. the ttm1 aod place ot the hear-.c1 aod tht State Sd)d~Ytsioo tor uycoutr.et~oaordtt'elop-bee 10 amlllldect_ lht amt
tMy relate to each otber In land a.rea. 'lmprO'f'ed land area' Comm..:dty Dt•tlapmeot 01-(4) The pneral 1ocatlon of tnt sbaU bt ctna b)'p..,lleation wiP Act meat wblcb dole DOt coaform abaO bt 1.a r.u toret ud tfled
a physical and eorlroruneotal u liNd wttbiD th1a aectioa.aball reetor tll&t tbl app!lc:attoo la majOr lhoroupfares eoordtn-Ill a oawspi.I)IJ' of poeral clr-(b) stUciuda or denk:lpmlllt to ..:b .. p'iau, tll'm.l Ud eon-Ud be a put of Tttle 10 ot
ananceme11t •hlle tnaurtnc rneu parcell of land with per -1uffteleot aa to form and~-ated With the Ctty ot Newport eulaUoo wtthla tht City at leut baYe been apprO't'td 00 the De-dtuou. tiM N..,-t O.cb M..Sclpal
eal*anttal compllaoce with the manenl structures atftled teot ucl m..Utbuequtrementa Beacb Master Street aM HIP-(10) (Jays prior to tbe flrat of YtklpmtDt PJu ror lblll*!t.a.C SECTIOff 1. Tbla ordlaue• Code • .,tru, tntent and pron•loas tr..tt.o, uld impronmeoUoc-Ht fortb ID tbla: Ct.pter ,It may way Plan aDd tbeOraJlC'COUDty such hearlnp Met« propoad tor "'-"'P-11111t be ,.at.llbld oaea lD lht SECTIOtl S: Tb11 orcM•.,..
et thla Code. c~ a land ar• arnNIII:t.oc be tiled, after whicb u au Waster Plan of Arterial Htgb-• miDt. oftlclal III'W'IIJI&PW o1 u.. Ctty, •ba.U bl ~llabld oact ta. till
T1a1s dlltrlct ts dHipd to to teo percent (101) ot the be Mt tor ~Uc beartDcbefnr'e wa7s. (b) The PlaDDlncCommla:loo (e) Tbl PLtMU~cCommJ.uloo J.Dd tbl amt lball bl efteettye otaell.l _.....,._,. ol tbt Cit)',
iaclude Y&J'ioi&J types ot land total acr•re of the plalmed tbl PlUDIAC Commt.uSDo. Said (d) Tbt Davelopme~~t Plao ma)' appi'O'tt. aps;roft wUb baa llfiDled a u. permit for so da.J• after tbe ttat. ot. ita &Dd tbe am• 111&11 bl t&c:UM
...., aocb u linCit-fl.mUy re-comm~mity at tbe Ume r:A tbe appUcatioa lbl.ll be aecofl'll)&ll-and uy a'IMOdmeot tntrec.o modltlcalloas or d.J.a&Jproft a UJ apecUic d"'eklpmtat. adapll•. 10 da,)'l afttor t!MI dlla o1 tta
Adntlal deflklc:Untllla, mWU -appbcatioa tor 100t cbup. led b)' a a.uac fet ol S..• aball be accompuled bJ tbe pr.-f ameDdmeottoaaJpu'l t Tbll ordlcwwac-wu IDiro~ adaptloa p.. boulnr de'f'elopmeots, uchr:ti.Dr therefrom ar., o1 Hwd'td Fifty Dollars (J?SO.). foUowi.Dr: or tlemtat of the DeYeq,mtDt 20.51.1»0 Appbcatloo or d-.eed at a repllr IDIV'II ol. Tllit~tV•DtA ,.. latro-
proteuloall aDd admlDlatra-p•Uc works or lmprO'tttntftta Wblll a O..tlapiDG Pla.n t. (1) A IIDefal land UH map, Plall. Tht I&JCII'Gnl ol tbl PJan~ UN Ptrudt DtrelapiMDt. 11M City eo.ctl of tilt CltJ cl diiCtd at a nplv ......... ol.
lin areu, eommtrdal eta~ ud ~Ue rltbta-ot-way. Tbl• ftled ta cooJ•mcUoo wtU. a P-C Mtt1Dc iortb Ute PI"CJPOMd ._ lllDc Comq.laioa lballblllpl~ Wblrtla 0111 pwralt t.req*td Jtf'WPOI'I s.acll bll4 oa tM bill tM CttJ CCMtGII of tM CltJ o1. *-•• lldl<rtal put& « &IIJ ACtloa ttllll aot bt dleln.cJ Dt..trtet for whlcll DO ~..tOld of aU Metou wttldD the ltf) .. fted b)' tbe adopUoo of a reiO-puriUUt to Sec:Uol20.5l.OIO(e) da ot OctGbtr 11'71 • wu Btacb llt1d tlirlt..,..
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PUBIJC AUC110!1 WILL BE HELD BY THE STATE OF CALIFau<IA, DEPARTME!<I"
OF TRANSPORTATION. FOR AN OPTION TO PIJRCIIASE THE POLLOWI!IG PARCELS
OF LAND AND IMPROVEMENTS AT THE SITES AlfD TDIES JNDK:ATED. ALL HOmES
OPEN FOR INSPECTION NOVEMBER 2'1, 19'11, FROM S-8 P.M.
FOR SALE
AOCTION
SALE NO. LOCAUTY ZONE
R-2
APPROX. AREA
MINIMUM BID
7,000 Sq. Fl.
$40,000.00
DC)OOU $4.000.00
7184 717 Jumioe A'Jenue
Corooa del Mar, CaUfor01&
lYPROVED WITH : Sl.Dgle family residence,
584 Sq. Ft., BU. 1949,
5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, &lid 1 batb.
DATE OF SALE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 197S, ON THE srrE, 10:00 A. M.
OPEN FOR INSPECTION: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2?, 19'73, FROM 3-6 P. M.
718S 719 lrls Avenue R-2 3,5-60 Sq. Ft.
Corona del Mar, Calltornia ,27,000.00
IlrfPROVEO WITH : 1-sty. stucco residence Deposit $3,000.00
(approx. 1,098 Sq. Ft.~ BU. 1959
4 rooms, 2 bedrooms, 1-3/4 batha and double p..rap.
DATE OF SALE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1973, ON THE SITE, 10 :30 A. M.
OPEN FOR INSPECTION: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1973, FROM 3-ti P. M.
7186 706 Goldenrod Avenue R-2 3540 Sq. Ft.
Corona del Mar, Cautornta $25,500,00
IMPROVED MTH: 1-sty. ~arne and stucco residence Dlpostt $3,000.00
(approX". 1,134 Sq. Ft.}. Blt. 1949
6 room, 3 bedrooms, 1-3/4 bath$ and dolille garap,
DATE OF SALE : TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1973, ON THE SITE, 11 :00 A. M.
OPEN FOR INSPECTION: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1973, FROM 3-6 P. M,
7187 718 Goldenrod Avenue R-2 3,540 Sq. Ft.
Corooa del Mar, CalitornJa $25,500.00
l)fPROVED IWTH : 1-sty. frame residence Deposit $3,000.00
(approx.1,113Sq. Ft.}. Blt.l946,
6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1-3/4 blt.bs and dotllle pnp.
OPEN FOR INSPECTION: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1973, FROM 3-6 P. M,
DATE OF SALE : TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1973, ON THE SITE, 11:30 A.M.
7188 715 Goldenrod Avenue R-2 3,540 Sq. Ft.
Corona del Mar , California $25,000.00
rMPROVED WITH : 1-st}'. stucco residence Deposit $3,000.00
(approx. 784 Sq. Ft.}. BU. 1949,
4rooms, Z bedrooms, 1 bath and dottlle prap.
DATE Of SALE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1973, ON THE SITE, 12:00 NOON.
OPEN FOR INSPECTION: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1973, FROM 3-6 P.M.
FINANCING AVAILABLE ON PARCELS SELLING FOR $20,000.00 OR MORE.
NO PERSONAL, BUSINESS OR SAVINGS AND LOAN CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED,
STATE If CALIIIIIA
IEPlltl£1llf JIAISPIITATIII
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Real
lltURSDAY, IIOV. 22, 1!73
COIIOIA .• 11M, CAL,
SECLUDED ESTATE
• . .. In the heart of Costa Mesa, surrounded by 100 trees I
European design --5 bedrooms --4 baths--approximately
5,000 sq. ft. Large pool and many, m-a-n-y other extras!
$107,000
INVESTMENTS!
3 COMMERCIAL LOTS COM HOME & INCOME
C-1: 59' x290' --$32,500.
C-2: 100' x350' (Harbor Blvd.}.$155,000
C-2: 108' x500' --Sl57,500
Two bldroom bome wtth ema guest
room --PLUS two bedroom apartment.
Doable-car p.rap. Allt.u JOOd coodJtloo.
$79.000.
ROY R. McCARDLE
1110 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA ~'7129
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WATERFRONT. 4208 RIVER AVE.
• • NEWPORT BEACH
Four bedroom, 2 bath ~r plus 2 shingle std1Dg tnstalled ooe year ago. All
bedroom, Z bath lower. carpet:1ng new 1n past 18-mootha. Upper
Situated on a 1-acre turning h .. sln with IIDlt bas Swedlsh ftreplace, lower IJilU,
room at dock for 30' boat. brick fireplace.
City owoed lot nelt door Is maintained We consider tMs property an excellent
by owner of ol208 River in park-Uke fashion Ustlng wttb a motivated seller who ls
providing extra privacy. let.rtng this area.
Additional features include outside Offered at $200,000 and owDers wUI
shower for bathers, new shake roof and carry bl.ck $25,000 to qmlUied purchaser,
SDown by appoillbnent ooly.
NELSON ROBINSON, Realtor
200 MAIN ST. (ot Bolboo Bl.), BALBOA 67~120
A MULTIPLE LISTING .... BROKER COOPERATION INVITED ·----------------------------"CURT DOSH
REALTOR
24100 WEST COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT BEACH 642~472
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* BOYD RW.JOIS PIESOOS *
Our Wish
For You Pete Barrell f<eaft'l "BIRD WATCHERS " -
t}BOYD
COUNTRY STYLE
New llstl.ne --bursting with charm and coziness
in eYery room. Paneled family room with used brick
flreplace, so rtgflt for your family . So ts the Bayer est
loeaUoo. Call Jean Ritter.
NEW LISTING!
S~r sharp 3 bedroom, 2 bath home In desirable
CWf Huen. Especially clean--new ca.rpets tllrough-
out. can Mtke Blake.
Office Open Saturdays & Sundays
J PETE BARRETT REALTY
IIG5 Wntc1Hf Dr., N.B.
642-5200
A three bedroom tamily home overlooking Back
Bay. Custom features. Must sell. Morine to San
Francisco. LOW OOWN OK.
HARBOR VIEW HOME
Owner tra..nsfetred. La.Ytne; Callfornia. Wust selL
F!Ye bedroom Somerset model wttb many utras.
Inspect, tbeD submlt your otfer.
Grubb & Ellis
2863 ~. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
675-7080 •••••oooOO•••••
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PIESTI6E WATERFRONT HOMES
._,. IY APPOINTIQNT
L-loloW-11 ...
Cult4m ~ .• m balb 11ome ... = ~hy ~n::r ..,!~ ~~$Zili,OOO
,_ C:....h•• ... ..,..... ....
On All lllruill & LMt., ....._ Calh
Bll.L GRUNDY, Realtor
Ml 67W162 ••••••••••••••• ·--a -----' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .LI lALit ltPOR1
Sale• through the Multiple L..ung
Servtce Of the Newport Barbor-Co.ta
Me.a Board Of Realtor• totalled
$137,4 mtnlon ln the fuollt 1 o montM
~ 11173, THJB JB A 11$ INCREASE.
OVER THE 8oUIB P&RIOD OF 1$721
4,273 neY llltlnc• Yere procelled,
Of Wblcb ~8$. WBftB. 80LDI 811$ ~
tbe lale1 Yere coopeft.tlye.
Lilt your property 'lrltb a Realtor.
1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!
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Come in and
we have
the "goodies
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NEW LISTING
IN CORONA DEL MAR
(under $60,000)
Tllla clulllle I--., t>allJ ,_ -Ia,...
cMitnble .. ..,....IK!od. ,. CC1C7 .-..: ... ud old-
-"' -.. llnp-..... ,.. .. ,.. -· no _ .... ti lfrl&lll u11 ---111o u11 . -..,, -.. ,._ ... ,_ ... -..... -----~·--pile&. ._ a piQ JU'II • ...-llr ••z<=, _.
J111t a 111ort wa • a. .m-e. aaa' 1• ..,_ • a C&IIIIM .. '11-a to-
r •.
P' ~ ·-_, ......
(Photo by Oa•ld.)
Lovely Luxury
A promlnellt local decorator has her lovely home
tor sale In Dover Shores. ·
No expense Ills been spared on this magnlfleent
home. The tlnest of materl.a.ls bave been used
tbrou.lf!Oii:, Tbe terraced Roman gardens overlooldn&:
the Upper Bay are ooe of many highllghl:s you
should see.
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By appointment ooly . 675 -7225.
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COlliN -MAlliN INC.
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NEWPORT'S FINEST
BROADMOOR
SPAi\'lSH JNFLCEi\'C'E in this l~;e . 5 lxlrm.
3 bath home. From the ma:-. .... 1 1 ~' entrv thru
the iron gate~ to the e:\pansn·e red11 ood
deck. with its tmexce!Jed ,.1ew o! i\t>" JlOrt
Harbor. The dining nn. \I OJ I! ts C'ove red with
(·n-stal mirrors: the entire hou1;e ha~ the elt·-
ga'm1! you exvect in Corona del Mar. Offered
al $129.950.
HARBOR VIEW HILlS
(0:\"TE~f.POR."RY \'.'IT I~ POOL ~\q)€rh.
adUlt occupied hOme or: \ge. lot. mtli an e~
pansive enterta.nment tt>nter :-.urronndt!l;.:_
the pi-.ot. \'iew or the ha rl)(lr from I he lronl
room: s•tl.:aterl atxl\'e the "tl P.(·! le\ el for ~:om·
plete pri\"J.C'~--Offered at ~i9.5VU
COINER CONOO
NEW" ll!TING : ..:::·nl,SI)O .
\\"AL"1l .iT SQUARE: a1Hond . 2 bdrm .. rl~n
end unit; beaulifttl pa110. pool & park
::?:round!'.
TWO NEW DUPLEXES
OCEAN VIEW
E:~pect real Mexican tile entne!'. the t:I\J!'h
use of Northern redwood. large bakunU:'!-to
enjoy the oet>an view. These duptexe~ are
one of a kmd. cu~tom bu ilt & de!'i;::-nerl for
those who want lo be different. Q,\ ner want!>
all offers .. -\~k1n r: SIO:'l .OOO
CAREFREE UYING
Low!~· !\ewport Beach townhouse dnse to
evef)thing, ~·et close enough to ~mel\ the
clear ocean air. 3 Lge. bdrms .• 2 baths. patiO
& just a few steps from the pool. Priced 10
sell at $48.500.
Col? US lor ,_. -' ...... --WI .._ .... .,.,..., ...... toll,...-1
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CoR&IN-MARTINjl
1.!::::==&44-7662 :!._!
MACNAB
IRVINE
FINER HOMES
160" OF OCEAN VIEW
$12%.500 incl. land. GenU~ winds cares•
this 3BR L.usk Home in Harbor Vi~w Hills.
Quiet ct~l-de--sac, close to secluded green-
belt area. Cathedral ceilings--profesdon-
atlv landscaped. Walter King 644 62100.
(U.16 \
FIRST OPFERINO
Beam ceilings + buutlflll poiiOOecl ...U.O
p~vail in this warm A: lp8cioul bamll. I
BR's. 5 baths, FR 6 formal DR. Spa hhll
master suite "I firepl-. Pier A Slip.
Evelyn Gray -· (UJI)
A PROPER ADOR?SS
Bri~loo Rd.. Cameo Sllom. 4 --BR s + room lor I moro, oltpat dlldlll,
comfortable FR. bollutlftll ~ li ~~~b.· mqoll'-r.. ~
Cameo -OoeulroDI. lllltl' ltiiT 1441110 (UIJ)
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Mar.
STAMPEDE IS OVER
Well, we had a real stampede. there for awhile, didn't we,
with Congressmen from both parties trying to see who could
be first to criticize the President. But now, President Nixon,
being the champion that he is, has come up fighting, and
he's beginning to head off that stampede and turn it around.
Pretty soon now, you'll see those Congressmen turning in
circles, wondering which way to go, just like cattle.
Now, it's time to look at some of the fellows who were
at the head of the stampede. Have you heard, for example,
that our own Senator Tunney is reported to have left hundreds
of thousands of dollars in unpaid campaign expenses, and that
Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley did likewise? Would it have
been more honest of them to accept donations to pay these
bills? Or should we just allow them to write it off, forget
about it, and go on yelling about the President? Incidentally,
this guy Tunney has one of the worst absentee records in
Congress.
What can a private citizen do about guys like this? One
thing we can do is write our President and let him know
that we're behind him 100 per cent. He had some guys who
worked for him that got caught playing shady politics. What
would you do if some of your long-time employees were
caught doing the same thing? You'd defend them until you
were convinced they were guilty, and you'd kick out any of
them that lied to you. That's what the President is doing
too. Just what any responsible human being would be expected
to do.
In all of his years in public service, this man did not get
rich out of politics. How many Democrats can say that?
When election time comes again, we should remember
who was at the head of the stampede, and cut these guys
out of the herd. Tunney, Brooke, McCloskey, Waldie --the
list is pretty long.
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