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PARKING GARAGE with tennis courts on
top, proposed tor tbe oorth side of Bayside
Dr. between JasmiJle and Larklpurueuues
In Corona del Mar, would look Uke this,
according to tbe Costa Mesa tlrm that
wants to build II for the city. Stralgbt·in
entry would be possible from either Jas-
mine or Larkspur because of natural ele.
vation dlft'ereoees. A 10-tt. fence would
surround the tennis court, which would
be accessible by stairs. The lower level
ot the garage Is partially below ifOtmd
level. City Councllm,~n gave the Idea ten .
tattve st4)p0rt Mtl'Oday. (R.M.A. drawing.)
STJ.H DO RN CIIIDY HOLM
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A parking garage •• wtth off-street parking Is at a pre-Island's Paul Ryckott.
tennis courts on top --could mlum, soch as Cannery Vil-The Corona del Mar struc-
be buUt soon on Bayside Dr, lage and the Balboa Peninsula, ture w.>uld be built on city-
between Jasmine and Lark-Councilmen told him to cet
spur avenues In Corona del together with the city's parking owned right-of-way landdlrect-
tll ar, committee and work out de-ly behtnd United Ca!ilornla
Mr . Cowan's projections. okayed, a meter system tor
His formula calls for I ~ lighting would bring In extra
per hour dally use of the 97 incomf!. Automatic concessloo
spaces, SlY per· hOur mKOt use ma chines for drinks and
by residents who want to park snacks could be included.
their cars off th£> street and "There would be no cash
uDder cover. The ni ght rents outlay by the city," Mr . Co-
could be on a monthly ba sis. wan pointed out. ··Private
Tennis courts would rent for capital would d~lgn, buJid and
$1 per hOur. U night use is nnance the project.'' Merit scholars
are announced
City omctals agreed Monday tails, then go before the city Bank. 11 woukl. be a Z story
with an archltectthattbe97-car Parts, Beaches and Recrea-parking bulktlng, with 2 tennis
structure would solve 2 locaL Uon Commission. The Council courts on top, The lower level
problems 4 -lack ot off-street overwhelmingly endorsed the would be partly below grade.
parking and a shortage of tennis idea. Because of the natural lay of ~~~t:he~ui~~~he.rl;anpa~0~: ta~;:m:~~~:Y11~:~his~kw~~.~.~ ~~~~~;,:rd~~~; s: ~~John McM"tllan age
Itself. saJd Mayor Donald Mcinnis. mme onto the ftrst floor a00 p
J directly off Larkspur onto the
68,
dies ay Cowan ot Shore Cliffs "It's a dellghtful way to aile-second floor . Steps would lead p• "ty "d
Two valedictorians, Stan and also In ih.:> B:t.nkofAmerlca told City Councilmen that his vlate pa.rklng and teMis prob-up to the tennis court, wbi ch IOneer Cl al e
Dorn ot Corolla del Mar high arts competition, H:.s rteld of Costa Mesa ftrm, R. M. A., !ems. I don't know how we could would be surrounded by a 10-r
school and Cindy Holm ..t Es-study Is governm~ot. could build similar structures lose," n. fence. John D. tJohony) McMillan,
ta Ia "~ hool In other . puts of ton where "r Uke it," echoed Balboa Cost of the bulld'·g Is es-1 N nc &" sc , are amung Stan hls been acc epted at h w ong-tlme ewport Beach rest-
the 1,000 high school seniors Harvard University and has Comments on t e cots tim a ted at $413,600, lnclOOing dl?nt and former head of the thro•Jlhout the nation who hue been awardedaspeclals-::holar· financing costs. R.M.A. would city's water and sewer system,
been aw!U'di!d $1,000 national ship because he was among The humans were talking ated by the city Is not alr build the structure and se~l died early yesterday at Hoag
merit scholarsll!ps. th~ t~ 50 applicants. The about the animals again Mon-conditioned. I've heard reports 11 to a city -owned non-profit hospita l arter a long illness.
The merit scholars an-scholarship specifies that he day at City Hall. Here's what that anlm'lls have suffered corporation, or lease It to the He was 68.
nounced this week were chosen would receive ruu expenses for they were saying: badly. We should let more air city, Monthly costs, Including Mr. McMillan was born tn
from among a gro._, of some 4 years at Harvard if a ythin • Councilman RlchardCroul: Into the animal control wagons, loan payoU and m:t.intenance, Garden Grove, but came here
14,000 students who had ad. n · g "We should work out some. or air condition them," were esttmatedat$4,100.Park:-when he was 6-months old and
nnced to ftoaltst stamUng in should happen to m<'.ke It lm-· • Annabelle Konwlser lr•'·e lng fees and tennis court rent-llved her e since. His home th., 1974 competition. The$!,-possi~le for his parents to pay thing to get adoption fees here , u• 1 ld gl the ltytha h .. tor th~ sctiooling In llne with other cities. Ani-Terrace: "When you call the a s W'.lu ve c t moc was In Newport Helgtlts.
00::1 s<:h)larshfps are one-time -· mats here are in real jeopardy poUce depclrtmentabout a miss-m :10thly income, according to His [ather, John, ran the
non -reMw.:..ble awards. Each ClndyHolm,ofl845A.nhetm when they're Impounded, be-tng dog, they shoukl tell you S2 2 "II" t local water and sewer system
winner will receive a single Ave., Costa Mesa, Is edltor 0~ cause the tees for ~ttin& them that Dr. Stocktoo's In Corona ml IOn 0 for many years btfore Johnny
payment 0' $1,000 ntll tall, the Estancia hlefl school paper, out of Dr. Albert Stockton's del Mar ts the omctal city • took over and held the 100 ror
after earollln& In a collece or CalUotDla SaYUap; ud U... utrnal abtlttt are so tlllb, utmal ~. lDd Dr. Stocktoa b d ok 'd 42 fa!'&. ·..thrslty. scholar of the yea.r, Betty people afe discouraged trom shouLd t.Yea sign on his pet U gel He Is a member of the New-
stan Dom, ot 1116 Dotp~ln Cr ocker tutare homem.tker of adopting." !!!~ndlta_ •• ' saying that It 's the port Harbor Elks Lodge, w1ltch
Tet ., frYine Terrace, placed tom·>rrow, January Zonta rtrl, • Robert L. Allen of Balboa: ... ~-wJII conduct services at ll Mr . McMILlan ts survived
flrst In deblte In the state ml!mber of the yearbook staff, "Why are all or these cats The city fathers promised to With only 5 people In the a.m. Friday in Pa ciftc View by his wlte, Lela, 900s Daniel
touroam.:1! an1 3rd In the na-w!n.Mr of the E. I. Moore Ma-running loose? We should U-see that all of the questions audieoce, none of whom nised Chapel, Harbor View HU!s. or Newport Beach and James
tiona I tournam ... ::r.t, He Is ttrst soniC' aw.u-d as tuntor girl of cense every clt. u they're not raised were answered, eli:Cept any questions , Newport coun-Burial will be in Pacifi c V1ew of Costa Mo!sa. and by 4 grand-
desk vtoUntst In the All-the year, th~ D.\R gr»d ciUr.en licensed, pick •em up, If you one cilmen gave tentative awroval mem:>rlal park. children. ~~~~no;t=~~ ~~~~::.tr~~ ~far!heo/~~er~~ar~be~ a~': ~~~:n~~~ .. ·em. Why aren't cats pr~,~~:u~~;,~.ld~~~~~~ ~~:~~~~~ ~r=~to $~~·.; m~!:fi~nof c't~ AIRPORT FIGHT RESUMES
won first place In the Orange aw~:.:t. Her field of study Is • Ellis Glazier, Bay Shores: man Paul Ryckoff, "but wp bu:lget for the fiscal year be-
County ciHm lstry competition hum1ntt1es. "TI 1 dd bje t·• 1 ginning July 1 1e can ne pa y wagonoper-were su c """ o so many cat · Newport Is about to r • Att Oenni O'N· II 1 brt calls we ba cked ott" CoWlcllmen had few ques-. · e"'umr orney s ! o ng 'M , b t b , ' · tlons concerning the budget pro-fighting after a tem[)Orarytrt.~:e new Council m,•mhers P ~:r
Y mom S es eca Use HEIMAN-MARCUS COMING posed by City Manager Robert in. Us otftctal cit y war ap.tnst B.ttrett and Lucille Kuehn U.J
• • Wynn. They okayed the follow . O.ange Co unry Airport. to 1Jte ~n the cit1·'s attempts
TO NEWPORT CENTER? lng departmental expenditures: Mayor Donald Mrlmls called to for ce the county to reduce
The 12 nnaUsts in Hoa g Hos-Susan Co ulter, 4th grade, know what you can do'."
pital's 8th ann~al "mother of Harbor View School, Corona TeWinkle 6th grader Karen
the year" essay contest will del Mar : "When we moved and Ghlseltn, Costa Mesa: "She
be hOnored today , Aprtl 25, nobody llked me, guess wOO cares about us and the things
at a reception In the cafeteria's understood everything? Mymo-we do. Since we have 2 ant.
dining room In the new patient-ther. She uses all her time mats, mom has to work em-a
care tower. up for us and has no time hard, so our house don't smell
Will Neiman.Marcus, own-
ers of a luxury department
store in Dallas, open a store
in Newport Center':'
• CITY CO UNCIL __ $30,400. M:>nday for a spec lai C lty Coun-aircraft noi~ around the air-
• CITY CLERK __ $46 110. Cll executive mefotin~ behind port.
• ADM !NISTRAT!Vf: ·-closed door s on May 13 to A state transp:lrtatlon de -
partment der.ision ls pending
on granting the county airport
a varlanre from :omplyingwtth
strict state airport noise stand-
ards. The cit}' wants the var-
S85 250 decide what lhe city's next step
•' PERsoNNEL --S90 340. shOu ld b€'. The Ensign learned today
that Stanley Marcus , the board
chairman of the world-b.med
specialty department store, wtll
confer here today with Irvine
Co. omctals. AMouncement of
the plans for the stor e is ez.
peeled to be made following the
conferences.
• FINANCE __ $291 510: . "T h~re have been no rl'<!ent
• PURCHASIN G \v ARE_ City -co.>u 1ty .J..irporl m~ets,'' .he
HOUSING -· S112,i2o. reminded councllm~n. "bE>-
• CITY ATTORNEY __ $89,-cause the last tlm· I talk"'j
Nine of the nnallsts are tram left for herself." llke a zoo.'·
Costa Mesa and 3 from Newport Aurellano Cervantes, 5th Jeff Odell, 6th grade, Newport
Beach. Two ot the wlnntng es. grade, Wh.lttter, Costa Mesa : Hetgtlts school : ", , • most
says wert 'ttTitlen about UK! "When t was 5 years okl, I of all, she talks with me when
same mother. For the flrst had the mlsforhme to lose my I have nothing to do. When
Ume In the contest's history. father . There were 8 more, Us windy, my mother and I
Judges selected ttnallst essay5 6 older and 2 younger ones. go fly kites: She picked a good
written by a brother and a Sh.e did not speak English, nor father ."
a45 to 5th Distr ict County Super _
•· NO~-DEPARTMEXTA L .. vi,s·)r Ronald Caspers, he told
iance to be r1enied.
Airport dir ector Robert
$842 590 m· h~ w1:nted to n it unh l
• RET.tREMENT __ $643 _after the city election W.J..S over
Bresnahan is now preputnr
a report oo the airport's envir-
onmental tmpa('t on surround.
ing comrn·mities. 49:-;. ' and our n£>W Council hld s~ttled
down.··
sister, had ever worked in her Ute. Mor e than 14,000 elementary MARINA FUNDS SOUGHT Here are the 12 finalists I admir e her for being socour-students in grade 1 through 6
and some ot their comments: ageous aDd brave to solve all In the Newport-Mesa unified Sonora first ifader Susanne the problems by herself." school district and in private Congressman Andrew Hln-of Engineer h~lp in J·r~~lo;Jing
Marte Schnettler, Costa Mesa : Arthur Chasen, Co llege Park and parochial schools In the stlaw uf B:>.ycrest will sponsor a new marina on theW ~5! Sldt>
"My mother ts both mom and 5th grader, Costa Mesa : ''She Harbor Area vn-ote essays. 00 legislation to ret Army Corps of Newport and Costa Mesa,
dad to us. She al8o cares about gets up at 4:30 so she'll arriYe why their motbers should be L • I N ~w;,~ort Moyor Donald Mcinnis
other kJds lDd goes toFalrvtew at Albert Sitton hOme when chosen "mother of the year." eglon ease announced Mt 'lday,
to play with kids there." the chlldren awake. Lastquar-JOOges are oow selecting the City attorneys of both Costa
KtiLybrooke nrst erader ter I got a low grade In math. wt.nner, to be announced at the lk M .. sa and Newport Beach are
Chris Jones, Costa Mesa : ''She Instead of scolding, she said awards luncheon 00 Saturday, Ia s set drawing up the proposed word-
Is a good cooker , •• I read 'don't take ttat ifade sitting May 11, tl'ledaybeforemother's lng for the bill, wlitch wouk1
to my mom tJ.d slle reads down. Those teachers don't day. Offtctats oC Newport Harbor aw, Er~r .. tate fund s !_or tMCorps
to mt. Then we scratch backs.'' o nto .... eers ln•or,.em-:1t.
CDM fr f d d American Legion Po.;t 291 wtll A p:-lvate teastbiUty study
Collep ParO SOt<>Dd grader eeway un vole start talks sooo wtth Newport comml;slooed by the 2 cities Ruth Chasen, Costa Mesa: City C lim .. lla ~ st I OJne en ,.. n ...,, a was comple!ed earUer this
"She's oot on1J a mother to me, an1 Pete Barrett on the futur e year, It showed that a $50
sbe's a motbtr to kids lll the The CalUornllHtghnyCom~ The department ot traospor-of tbeir clubhouse on 15th St. million mulaa akxlg the eut
Albert Slttoo home. TheJ call mission allocated. $7.1 mlllloo tattoo engtneers han reduced In Central N..!wport. ban'< ?f the Santa Ana Rlnr
btt mom te:1 tbete, too." last ·~to 'Jtein construction the &-lane flctUty to 6 lanes Mr. Dostal aDd Mr. B».rrett from Its mo!J:h lOrtlrn.rd ~
Michelle SaUibu:r}', Moote ot an opening leg of tbt Corona throuJtioul: Its extent, and ell -w;:re appointed Yooday by Mty-JoaM St., Is possible.
VIsta secoDI2 crader, Costa del Mar frHWlJ (Route 7S) In mlnated ramps tor some move-o: Dooald Mr lnnis to represeot The marina wouk1 cover 420 Jhsa: "MJ mom told me that Orange County, menta at the Interchange of the city ln c!lacusslons of a acr e3 and have about 3 000
people can only be betutitul Commission Vice Cha.irmu Route 55 and Route 73, utiUJ:t.ng Legion req!J'!st that the i)OSI's boat ~Ups. '
outside lf It comes from tulde. Joseph Stnnott saJd tint the 1.3 frontage roads for these m:;,ve-lease on the ctty-owo.ed Ucte-
LOCJl Co w.n l ele:-tions wer e
he ld April 9.
M.,Nr Mdnnls directed City
The May 13 Council session
is expected to discuss possible
IPgal moves against the county.
Lovelorn advice o k
Gypsy fortune -tellfrs, cry -gypsy's attorney who labeled
stil ball gazers, head-bump the whole thing "stupid aDd
readers and prof~sstona I as-ridiculous, .. led City Attorney
trologt>r s are still baMed from Dennis O'Neil to suggest some
Newport Rt>ach. revisions. Thf' Couoril okayed
But, d ty councilmen del'lded his sug~stlons Monda)'.
Monda )' to make the city sale
for doctors, lawyers and mar -Earlier this mooth, they re-
rlagf counseklrs. The dts-!used to completely o•erturn
tinction had to be made because lhf ordinance, despite three.ts
tbere is a city law against by Los Gatos attorrM"y Sorts
gh1ng advice to to.-ers. Tbt' Baranowski that he would sue
law was a1med at occult prac-thf. city to get permission for
titioners such as fortune h.l s client , Gypsy fortune teller
tellers, but a review of the Barney Marino, to practice hts
ctty ordinance, forced by a trade her~.
Street plans drawn
F' B. I. ACADEMY training for
the past 3 mt>nths ended last
week for Capt, Ri chud Hamil-
ton, detective dtvtsioo com-
mander ill the Ne'lfpOrt pollee
deparlment. He underwent in-
tensive schooling in community
relations, cr iminal law, ethics,
administration aDd new de-
velopments In social sciences.
He Is a graduate of Los Angeles
State, and tras done gradu:tte
w·Jrk at the University of Vir-
ginia, an1 In Stockholm.
Sign control
talks go on
A new sign taw, aimed at re-
ducing the slr.e of many bus·
loess signs in : ewport Beach
aDd doing away comotetety -.tth
r oof signs, ts toelr:.g thrashed
out in meetings between city
alld business omctals.
R.tlp!'tMDtltiVtS of tbe city
p l&nD1II& department, Ute New-
pott lflrbot uad Coroai. del
Mar ctambers of commerce,
the local Realty Bollrd, and a
city cltiuns environmental
commlrtee met last week and
were scheduled to confer again
yesterday afternoon on the pro-
posed ordinance.
··An y other gro~s who want
to be represented In helping
us draw up tile wording of
the new ordinance should lE>t us
knovr and we will welcome
them," Newport planning om .
ci.a l WI\Uam Fo ley said Tues-
da)',
Mr . tole} saJd tht' rougtl
drart ol the ne w law will have
the foll o-.·mg key provisions·
• SIGN LIMIT --Businesses
would be r~strlrted to total
squa.rE> re~t of signing not e:z-
r H'din~t 10 pe-r cent of the
total square feet ofthebuslness
lol.
• FREE ST A.-.;DING SIGNS ,
for busm£>sses set back from
the s!Tt'et, would be restricted
under a similar for mula.
• TEMPORARY SIGXS . such
as those used by political can-
didates and real estate sales-
men, would be restricted in l'Otl,
site and dura!\on of dis;-\~}.
• AMORTIZATION sche. •!e
would be II'Otkerl out to r~;>
qulre non -confor ming signs to
be torn down !1y a certain date.
• LOC ATIO!' or signs would
also be restrlctE'd, with a limit
on the number of ttee-standin~
strns and forbidding signs on
certain parts of buildings.
HerE' atP r•omment s from
.90me Interested partit>s hefore
yesterday's rommltlee meeting
on the sign ordloance~-
1 try to be a IJOOd 'Ktrl oo tbe mile project to reaU111 M<e-ments. land pr0110rty 11< 81lten1ed z; PRIZES INCREASED FOR
lnalde, 10 when I arow 14!. I Arthur Blvd. In lrYineandNew -' years past Its Jt.n\IU'Y, 19'76, u .f.U.IUG ~EW BUS LIHE
ct.D be a btauUIUl periJOn llke port Betcb na belDJ•chtduled On the Ma~Arthur BIYd,, pro-uptrattoo elate. '""""' '""
JACt( BARNETT , manapr
of the Newport Harbor Cham -
ber of Commer ce: "A Jot of
work has to bP done on the
ordinance. You can't just go
out abd tell people with $1 0,.
000 or $1 5,000 sips to tetr
tt~m down. There are a lot
of roof signs in thls town .
We hiYe a silO ordinance that
was worked out 10 year$ ago. Parking regulations to aUow that will come by mail to the Wt ShOUld lene It alocw."
street sw!eptnc ln old Corona meettnr. REALTOR CURT ~H :
del Mar will be discus88d at The assoclattoa will coDlta.ue "Realty otnce1 woo't buffect-
tbe next meetlDi of Utt COM to sponrot coftee m"Uapwltll ed mtteb .. e.:• thole wtttl
C i.-tc Assn., to be held at 7:50 the Newport "Beacb poUce ct.-mesap-bo&rd "~~"· n.re ls
p.m. WedneDJ, May 1, at the partment. accordbtc to Prell-tome a&itatloe LD ua. R•ltJ'
Cuaatioa AYeallt lflmmar dtnt Pn1 BB:mel. A aft ta Boud tor u aJ.IoWI.De• eor
sebool. aftllable •lll'lalllloc-lolloll _, 11po 11101 -ld
my mommy.'' as the , llflt ~ on the route }tet. the eactneen ellmtnated Lonc.range city park plans A name tor Newport's city
JobD LWJ, trd lfl.d,, Ot!r btc&ue Jt woukl ellm.t.Date a :._::: ~~ra:: ~"':'R:.; call ror mo.-Inc the ~cion po,.-bus Une Is still beiag toU(bt,
Lady Qoeen ot Anpll, Eat OOodlnr prot)ltm At tbt UC out of the sUe u las occ..,ied and the prlles han been made
Blaltt: "She ciYH IIWlJ' tb1lp l.n'IM camp~& '7S wl\lcb would taft coat $2,4. sloe~ 1940, and tunlq tbe blnu,
to u, but the but ooeU llort. Tbt projlet uttDCta fr,om o.s m~=-·A_... at arta to poerat pubUc reena-The local Leape of Women
lA 1970 m)' taU..r dled. WbiD mUt ..e:lll ot BoaUa c...,_ ~~me nptc:tl to tlon. ue, Votert tot lata tbe act this
I mtu CDJ fltbtr lbt -.. RC*I &a fntDt to Jambont pr«tf!d wltb a addll:kal two. Doa Dlt•ldwxl of tbe LeiJ(on w~ dreuJattnc Clyeta to
Ud tallt to me," Raid lA ~~~ S.ch. Ject• at • COlt ot $10 mlllioo CotpOtatloe pretMted tM ,._ schOol t.hlldra to tate bomt to
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11U --CaiiJonla Lt. 14tcldod to .. ..., .. ,., ,_. ...... -1o ..U _, 1IJ _, --tn -Lat Doc .. ber. jun and blo Rio ....... r . . -~=~==~=~==~=~~---~ Ciow,ldRtfer..UtoadaMewport to try to·do ••rtttar.Wlt. Jlfl:lllt lltwMtl, ud laid bet: C • eceeted lot Ouistnw the The ain1dlia "'We're all JUih.y" to• of U. a'llll•a.t Jut n.lllly. "Tile prtftil ,.... .. do -. ._ ... .,, o1 Aa•teu 011 onp r peaed rao~' d raoluUon reminds ua of almUar ,...,... popu-
1'111 OfiMIAL •dB U E • .,..., l:lliiM t dldil.'t tell tbt lftl.l Wlp. GoN • llt:wwt .. ildwltrlel ...., be at tM n.-U.S. Stnlte un.anlmo~y • u on lar In tiM al\nnth of tbe horrtb .. , • ....,.:
·OP·.1fll an'OP J.Jdllllf-tr.tb •• I Door dan 9tll I lq 9llls lloo!ll"lfalo-cu -·ot Aloorlcu jolllo. a..,. makJnaApril30,1974 a qMCiai(Rda~) "':~ ion f he I"~ llut ~-" wer .. "t -•ltyof ~_.·-W.,i-· lo6o. ---.·;·~ clkJ,"beto.,aJ.ebeollmttt.dol1cRtltdUU..OofaoMIIItlftl',bt,llllldioce8ro)fbY Senator Mark HIUleJd """'.,..,.,,'""' t sol ~ ._ ...
,.--.._ IDe ot lho EO<doup Club ct a-cu oo}Jioool t1o1op •· • --~ 1on1p -rOIOiutlon .. u ulde next1'11esdooy 11 a "Nation· thote c:rJmoo then and "wo" uon"t ••llty of the
tm Ler.ill.., .. er..-'!ltllir•CWW.,tMIS Newport ftarbor-at the Bib.&& He btt bUtt at Dtasoeratk: A.aUd tPtCtllaiiJ U bt .,._ a1 Day for HumUiiUon, Fnlin1,1nd Phyer." accut~tloat now hurltd. at u.a by Mr. HatO.Id
TIL.If!HGIII ~~C.. 1M) Cotlatldu Yacht Cht1. rubtrDI.torlal ~~~ Edm_, PtOtld 411' diMppiOfM olwlllt.t Very few A~ricam will ~ornpbdn about and lho U.S. Sct\att. We suaest thlt ~ny Sml-
p '" t t ......,, .,.. "ftu ... r • ...., ._ ,.....,... u c.,-He ehlrpd fldtra.l Water. C. Bran Jr. aDd Robert Mor-Pruldtllt "'-ta dola" be resolutions whkh eneour~ge ut to pr1y,or eyen tor who doe& feel auUty of the lndk:tmmtJ ln
.WMII',c.llf. pte prOMC:utor Leoa Jawould ettt for tbetr attacks oa the ftl aoacommiltal, •Jtac bt Ia to fast. But humUlatlon? For what should we ' this ailfy resolution publicly confeu whatevw
"n.M*"'*TIIA..,..-.iGH-. .,, , ......... w .-.t with "either DtCUifDee or out-blf oil eompulea. "huliDC ~·· ooa penoaal ... _ h Ui d' m•Ut '11 t-""llnalrim ar\d retire from poljtlcal ...... --..;),.~,...:; tc.. A41171 ..... _,. -14; U.n. rapt pqUUcal meddUnc ln ''I hope the oil eomptaMa optatoa of tbt Prntdelt, '"' urn ate · -·~
111 rue "-~ w .. c...tr elO.... ... -'c:.:* ....... "" Cautornta poUtlc:s.'' c:onttnue to make uborbttalli Ht "' I&:IPiawHd when be Accordlng to Senator HatOeld, we should be life u a penance for hit lins .
._ ....., ........... ~ ..... ~, .. .~.,..... Mr. RtiDeCkt, a caDdldde profits,'' be J&td, He pratled a.td the J>lamt .&oakl bttraos. humiliated because .. We, u a people, lhrouaf\ It ll: ironic that Stnalor Halfleid should
· · _. ,... .. ror tbe Republican nomination the oil 1Dd.Uib'J for "brladDI ferrtd 1 to tilt .. Demoent _ our own acquiescence to corrupllon and wute, · sugest nalionaJ hull)iliatlon for Amerlc.arw at ·=-~~~ : : : : : ~ : ~•• h~ M:.; tor ,overoor, ta <:Jarred wtth UJ to a J)OIJUon ol rirtull controll~ CODp'UI tor faUfnc have helped to create a moral aby• that the very time a Canadian broadcMter suppli~
0'0'01.....00 a~• W :a:-.oo 0 :c:'CioCI: .,.'Ui. lytne to a Se•te eommlttH guollne setl-suf'lleltocy lD )tilt to pus a JtacJ,t Ia• to cleiD produces disdain for honeaty and humility tn us with a lana overdue ''pit on the ~.:k,.
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ARVO E. HMPA, owner Md publisher of ttie Ensl•
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about his conoeetlon with the 4 moathl" slDce tbe fUel crisis up the meN." hi&h levels of national leadenhip ... In other While the Senator and hJs colteaaues IIW ftt to
lnternatlooal Telepbooe aDd bepo. Ur • RelnecD c:blr&cterl&ed words th~ Americtut ~pitt are the cause of blame us for deOciencies attributable ln larp
Telelfapb Compu}"s offer to "If rovernment would stay WasbiqtOI'II u .a place "lnblb-the cihhonesty and arropnce of our elected and measure to aovernment polk:ies, our Northern finance the 19'72 RepubUcan out or u, the olliDdustry would lied by plraJtbU,PIIbuggedmd . . 1 bo h "I 'd A-~-with conventt011 aod tbe settlement provide good servtce as be-wiretapped to u.e Umlt. You appomted offtcllls. Hopash. nei&h r t r. e many an nrnM;.an a
or a fede'ral a.ntl -trust ease fore •· be claJmed. hue to 10 lt&Dii 00 tbe side-If any conclusion about the declirUna moraJ stirrin.J tribute which bepn, '"This Can1dl&n
against ITT. u~. Retoecte blamed Gov-walk to tall to trteada: without climate of this nation can be made, It Is that thinks it is. time to speak up for the American~ * IT'S TIME TO PRAY He explalDed Thursday that, eroor R011aJd Reap.a's actYI-tomebody recordfnc wb&t 100 our national leadenhip has fostered the slide , as the tn01t aenerow 1nd poalbly the least
I do not look to the government to as ct.Lrman of tbe state Eeo-sors for wt.t be termed "the say.'' not been victimized by it . Abandonment of appreciated people on earth .... "
i , ti f t bu.. nomic DeYe)opmeDtComminee, governor's not being u actin A press aide laid the loe&.l principle by those at the top is a prime What we need in this country isn't Senator
tell me t S me or me 0 pray, L' It was his job tolx'tqbustness, as he could be In ptting gov~ lf0'4) wuooeoiMr .Retaeeke's contributor to the national cynicism and moral Hatfield's "national confession of corporate
it is sttll encouraging to note that the lnchJding tourism and conven-ernment out or buslDess." frleodUest atxllencea thus far laxity of present-day America . · guilt." We need instead a .,oo solid dote of
U. S. Senate has adopted a resolution tions, to CalltOI'nla.Headmltted He cautioned that "lbe Arab In bls campaign, He also SLid Senator Hatfield also chides Americans for national prid~ -pride in our heritaae o( that be waa tnstrumental ln nations Will have 200 to 300 Mr . Reinecke t.s b&en •·very . .. • · d h pll h f proclaiming April 30 as a national day getting the party to agree to billlon dollars by the end of the saUstied" w:ilh press covence bewhmg gluthtons
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S 01 II t the and the I Ia en muc o t e wor oes not now t e people, and pride in our willlnaness to answer Of humiliation' fasting and Prayer. a ao ego c:onven on 1 century y can come n thus r.
Sherlton HoteL, OWiled by ITT, ' source of its next meaL" The truth of the mat · the world's calls for help again and apin and
The Senate proclam3.Uon calls upon but that It was part or his job , f , ter is that, were it not for American inventive· again.
the people of our nation "to humble as EOC chairman. Less cars, no rreeway ness and initiative . much of the world 's re· Let's celebrate the greatness ofourc:ouAtry.
"It I had it to do over, I sources would still be undeveloped. Free from And then let'~ take a &ood hard look at those
ourselves, as we see fit, before OUr would do the same thing," he Orange GoiiRty's road com. r:hn rieldlng, told the pth~r-the encumbrances of government . Americans political leaders whose preference for more afad
Creator to acknowledge our final depend-told about 100 EIChangites and missioner said JUt Thursday ing or 60 coast leaders that have consistently found answers to the world 's more government is swallowina up our predous
ence upon Him and to repent of our guests. he has given ..., oo the freeway his agency can't do much about needs from the materials of God 's earth . liberties and driving us Into privation and tlo~~·."~,tn~:t:a1~0~~~u::-a11s a solu1tion to 8coastllne traf-coastal traffic, etlher. Our people have also produced more food despotism. If we have anything for which to be
national sins." - c prob ems. e W'liJld ta-·"We plan to Increase bus han d d ·bl A d f f humble, it is for the way we have aJiowed our
t f men tnvestiptlngthe ITT case ther see less housing den-service alongCout Highway," ~--was ever rea~ pou1 e_. n . ar 1'om Let's change that to 1 1 repen 0 our ''wa s the poorest quality hear-sUy and fewer cars be said, ''but klng-raoge plans uc1ng gluttons, Amer1ca ns contmue not on y to leaders to con w int o put tin& so much trust in
individual sins," and then .l-ead from in g I hne ever seen in the "Local people ..riu have to ror rapid transit 1n the county share our food , our technology. and our re· them.
the first epistle of John, who writes U. S. Congress. There was DO take the leadership and reduce do not Include routes parallel-sources, but v.<e also lead the world in th e devel-t.'opyrfthr J9U by Th.-Jolin Blrr:h Sockly Fnrum
continuity to the questioning. As the density or·developmeot ,ery llag the coutllne."
that in Jesus Christ is the love of God an lnvestlpUve hearing, It was substantially," Ted McConville Joho Chapman, a private ur-p w D k 0 be f"l
perfected, and "if we confess our sins, a real zero. Of course, there told a meeting or the Orange ban planning omclal •orklng en omen on ey game IS ne I were somP. cooructlng stale-County Coast ASSD. at the Bal-tor the county, said the best -1 •• ,
He is faithful and just to forgive us our ments, because of the poor boa Bay Club bet for baodUng cout tramc • k /
sinS, and to cleanse US from all un-quaUty of Ql)8Stions." A recent. suggestion by Is lbe proposed scenic blgb~ pte s ate' The Oranle Coast College and $1 for chlktreD under 12. He did not refer to the In-Soutb Coast Reg1ooal Conser-way following San Joaquin HUls Chorale will rtnan ~e Its 19'74 OCC ~resident Robert B.
righteousness.'' dlctment In his 20-minute taUt, ration CommlssJoa planners Rd. It wouldaceommodateblgb-Final luncheon of the year spring tour by stJ.g:lng a do:Uey M::10re Will play gtard tor th=
James says, 10 The effectual fervent but answered questions after-that no more freeways be bW.U BP<!ed busses and low-speed and installation ot otn ers for basketball game at 8 p.m. this OCC donkey t.sketblll con~ft
ward s. along the coast "is simplyaca-cars ani wuukJ have 1oop roads the following 2 years c wJII be Satu:day, April 2'7, In the OCC gent. Otbe\" likely starters Btii
prayer of a righteous man availeth In his talk, he warnedtllatthe demlc," said Mr. McConville. to tie u In with local commun-held May 6 at Hotel Laguna gym. A tum .Jt Orange Coast st~~nt bOOy president Bt 1
much." In that WOnderful 14th Chapter state Is "playing a game of "Tbestatelsoolongerapprov-lUes. It would alsotletntolhe by the Laguna 8-<!ach branch College admtnlstralr'rs and Lu.s in'i. [Xc~Nau"J,dlrectot
brinkmanship as tar as the lng freeways, beuuse higfrfr'ay proposed Corona del Mu free-ot the National Lea · eof Am!!r~ students will m~t an all-star of the OC~ C 10nl!. Tlie re-of the gospel of John, the Lord says of economy of CaUtornla ts con-funds are drying up r01.d con. way and the Newport freeway lean Pen Wome gu unit representing the Costa maioder o. tbe Plrattl sq(•d
those who believe in Him, ''Whatsoever cerned over the next 4 years." structlon costs are ~ing and said Mr. Chapm:m. • New officer~· are Natalie M(\501 )Oltce department. Is OOing ke;»t un.1er wraps and
He reminded the audience, large segments ot the pli>lic His nrm Chapman Phillips Henderson of Laguna Nl 1 Tickets 1.re ":-iced at $1.'75 possible sedation) until the
ye shall ask in my name, that will I do," made up mostly ot business-orvv.se freeways.. Brandt aod,Red<llck is dralttng' In •·· ld 1 tw • for adults, .$1.50 tar stu1ents opening tipoff • ..... -. , com_.. pres en ; Antoinette and in the gospel of Matthew, 11 All things, men, that he is a. ~rmer bus-Another speaker, Or ange a master plan tor southern Or-Wtkln 1 s J c lstr ----;-=::-:-::-:c~::-::::------;-=::::-::-:-~::-::::---lnessman g o an IJIJl ap ano, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, be liev-· County Transit manager Gor-ange County, and has acted as vice-president· Charlotte Ll&ht __ __:L::E:.:G::A:::L:.,::M::O:.:Tc:.IC:::::E ____ _:L:.:E:.:G:.:A:::L:,.::N::O:.:Tc:.I::C::E __
ROBERT BADHAM I . a co:.sultanl to the county's of CapistranoBeach,treasurer; ing, ye shall receive." REPORT FROM road department. Rtgnor StooeandlsabeiZJegler CITY or NEWPORT BEACH
Many millions will be--•--•M •-'""1181'_. · TliE ASSEMBLY c orreo~odlni and rec ording" .. ~OTI<;;E IIWI;u<Ci8Jil'l ~ •• .._.,.,.,,.._. .--:.-'6 ""'= . LEGAL NOTICE ' ' ~ SEALED BIIS 91!1 he recelfed JJ. lhe, otnce "'·""<;ttl" next Tuesday for a moral and spiritual .. The Ylrtues of public: finl.oe-philosophy of any of the can-sec:re\afl,~. ~I ,yrU.} apJn Clerk, City Hall, Newport Beech. Calllbriill, 'lllltff'l&:OO •
h lng of political campaigns are dlclates for tbat oftlct? Why NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARIN• ... conduct the wrifers workshop. a.m. on the Srd day of June, 1974, at which Hme tb.,. w111 awakening --in our nation and throug out ..... 1 ~ lied by t~-h ld he .. ta d tla ~ Speaker wtll be Ellen Lee, now uo::-ftg e...o llliM:' sou pay 111S 1 o rs NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN author of "Okl Newport" and be opened and read, tor perto:rmlng work aelblJo;r-f:\.4<:. ~
the world. There is no other way to groups that would have govern-ror radio or television adver-that the Ctty Counc11 or the "Ne'ff',>Ort Bay __ a pioneer CONSTRUCTION or PHASE n, SAN JOAQUIN HILLS PAliK
achieve the peace on earth that is being ment control every fa cet of Using u he does oot llk-e that City of Newport Beach 111'111 hold history." Installing officer will CONTRACT NO. 1593
our personal activity, while at form of promotional activity. a pubUc hearing rep.rdlnl '1,?· be Frances Vande~ilt. Bids must be submlned 011 the proposal form attached
SO earnestly sought. Let US pray With the same time increasing tues What about the economic side pUcal!on or James p. Barrett, New members are Georgia with the contract documents furnished by the PubUe WorU
faith and assurance, remembering that and government spending. of the issue? Where Is the Jr. for W~lrus Towing & Sa l-Ball of Laguna Beach. Cylene D!PJ,rtment, Tbe addltiODat copy of the proposal form Is to
1 1 The moral attitude they take money to come .from'? Most vage C~>mp1ny, located at 1605 M Carr of South Laguna Es-be retamed by the bidder tor bls records.
m ore things are wrought by prayer is that we must remove the proponents are suggesting that Westcllff Drive, for a Harbor th~r W~rner DendelofNe..J,ort Each bid must be aceompao1ed by cash, cerUfied cheek
than this w orld dreams of." press ure of large speclal in-a certain dollar amotmt be for . Commercial Ac:tirittes Perrott Kathelw ya w. Dills or M tssi~ or Bidder's BoOO, made parable to the City of Nawport • * • ter est gro~s from our legis-clbly taken from the income tax to operate a towing aDd ya~:bt Viejo, Jeanette Pincus of La-Beach, tor an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the
lators. As I have stated many of each person. How can tbls service in the waters of New . una Beach Joyce Reardon of amount bid. • SHOCK 'EM OUT OF SLUMBER llm ~s, whlle thi s type or pres-·1w·t Ha ~bor g • The Iitle of the project aDd the words "SEALED BID"
s ure mlgtlt be one that Is placed make a~~ sen:. ::nithe gov. NoTrCE is HEREGY FUR-Brea, aod Winifred w, Smith shall be clearly marked on the outside or the envelope con-We are reading almost daily about on lawmakers, II Is only ooe ernmen oes e nenougtl THE R ~IVEN that lh said or Newport Beach. Membership talning the bid.
th In l.ncome taxes to pay II!: v 1 c:halrm1.n Is Olga Stern. e alarming increase in living costs as of many. When we reduce Ibis present bills? u 11 Intends to public hearlne w111 be held on Outgoing officers are flor-The contract documents tbat must be completed, ueeuted,
inflatio n begins to approach the runaway particular pressure, we m•>st raise tans tor any reason, It the 13th day of May, 19'74, ence Wiggins, president; and returned In the sealed bid are:
certainly Inc rease the power should be to pay the already at the hour or '7:30p.m. in the Thelma Pad1::t"k Hope Ylce-A. Proposal
stage. H ow much more Will it take t o of the pressure from other in-eztstlng bills. Surely, DOt Counc il Chambers of the City president· Nib.lie He~erson B. Deslpatlon of Subcontractors
awaken our citizens to the growing peril terest gro141s, such as political everyone really beUeves tbat Hall of the City or ~ewport treasurer'; Mildred W'iters, c. Bidder's Booo
party leaders, tmlons, public the government can go on tor-Beach, Calltornia,atw.'licbttme corresponding secretary and D. Non -collusloa Altldavtt
Of natio nal bankruptcy? When Will OUr employ~s. wel!are orpnlza-ever without paying Its bilLs. and place any and all pers~ Rlgnor Stone recording secre-E. Statemeot of FI.Danc:lal ReiPOutblllty
v o ting citizens realize that it is the ruin-tions, etc. I know 1 don't. Interested nuy sppear aDd be tary • F. Teebnlc:al Ablllty aDd E~ptrleace Rtferenc:ea
There Is, however, another be::lrd thereon. · These documents Shall be a.fftxed wttb the slpature and
ous deficit spending b y our natio nal moral aspec t to be considered: I think that the Iep.l actions Laura lAgios DECORATING HOMES titles of the persons stgrdnc <XIi bth:aU of the bidder. For
government that is daily stoking the that of req uiring a citizen to whlcb we llln a.U seen regard~ City Clerk FEATURED IH SHOW corporations, the signatures of the Preeldent or VIce Prtsl-
contrlbute to the political t'unc-ing the preseot poUttcal scan-City of Newport Beach An array of Interior rooms dent and Secretary or A&slstant Secretary are reqldred and
furnace of inflation? When will they finally Uoo and, Indirectly, to upend-dals sbow tbtt lbere are suftl-PubUsh: April 2~, 1974, tn the furnished and decorated tn ~ the Corporate Seal shall be afftxed to au docomtob: reqolr-
take the only effective action that is ltures ln an area with •hlch cieot ~s 1D tbe present Newport Harbor Ensign. wide variety or styles, wlH be lng slpaturea. 1D the case or a Partnershl,p, the aJ.pature
'th ' h f he might not agree. For In-system to protect tbe pdlUc am>ng m>~· attracUons at the of at least ooe poen1 partner Is required, Wl 1n t e power o the voter and kick ta h -'-"id Interests o1111ooo1 reoor"•· to -N s nee, w Y .......... a person o.uoa LIGAL MOnee 20th annual 90uthland home a.M o blda will be accepted from a contractor wbo r.e not the spe ndthrifts o ut of offic e? be taxed to pay ror the poUtlcal the addiUooal ecooomlc burden FICTITIOUS: BUSINESS NAME garden sbow Joo 28 thr p been Uc:ensed 1n accordance wttb tile prOYt..lou ot Cbl,pter
There is no o ther way to save our ~:m:,i:t o!,t ~:,n:da.;:th"~: ~~!=~~~lng of poUtlcal STATEMENT July 7 In the Ana.~im Coo~n-9, Dlvlsioo m of the Busloen ud Profenlo118' Code. The
The following persons are Uon Center. contractor Shalt state his Ueense aumbtr &od claaRftcattoa
nation fro m total financ ial disaster than R j h R "ck doing business as: Gifford '-VIsitors to the show can ret In the propoal.
to Slash deep into that irresponSible ep. 0 n an ... ~ Monroe, Certified PultUc Ac:-Ideas oo hJW they may furolah Ont set of plans aM contract document., lncludlac special
budg h $300 10 I~ U countants, 500 Newport Center aDd decorate tbelt own ·homea provtl1oDI:,may be obtained at 1M Publlc Worts DrtputrntGt, et o f more t an BILL N pro-DriYe 1507, Newport Beach. Motlrs will Include ererythloi City Hall, Newporl Beac:b. CaWorD11., at DO coli to Uctuld
posed by the Nixon administration, to IJ .S. REPRESENTATIVE. OE~\., LOUISIANA c A 92660: Dooald Wblte Glt-from tradltionaltomoderoa.od coatraecors. It I~ requested tbat tbe plau ud coatrac:t
cut bac k that immense bureaucracy, and Just a few weeks before the segments of society, wtth the ford, Jr., 1931 PortRamspte, poputarstyles.fromotber coun-doeumeot• be returned 'IFitbln 2 weeka after tbebtdape~c.
deadllne for nung income tu heartest burden falllDr on the Ne1r;JOrl Bet.ch., CaUforola. tries, accordtlll' to Georp Co-Tbt CltJ bu adopted tbe St&Dclud Sptclfleatlou for P.-.Uc
to get out national government's b.Jdget returns wtth tRS, c oocrus people who can least afford u. 92660; Jolyoa James Monroe, lourts, toumer-producer ot the Woru Coottr~~etloa. (19'73 EdJfloa) as Pl'tPII'ed by tbeSo1lthen
back in the black _ _ just as we have to slapped · another lnllattooa.ry Employers faced wtth a mlnl-1995 Port Ntlaoo., Newp.::trt home show. Callbnta CbqMrs of tiM Amerlcu PUbUc WorkeAemebUoa
"tal" oo the Amerlcau pdlUc mum waae hlke woa't abeorb Beach, cautora 92610. Tbere •tu be a flower aoo ud UM AIIOCtated GeDenJ Coatractors ot Amft'lca. ·Captu
do with our own household and business by increastnc the mlntmum the Iocrel..sed eoata. They'll This busiDen Is eooducted prdea show entitled .. 1 cu. may bt obtallled from 8ulkUDc Ntw~ lac •• 3055 Oftrlud
bookkeeping. wage to $2.30 an hour. Wbetber trMt 1t u udher federal tu. b)' a paeral part:aerah!p. ntnl of tJowers, •• produced bJ' AYealll, Lot ~In, Callllnla toOS4, (!lS) 8?0aSIII71 ••
the proponeota call It a tax or aad pau U 011 to the couumer 1n Slped! Doaald Matte GJtrord Harry Mac:ree with anti mated Tbt CttJ bu: ......,_ Studlrd lpe<:Jal Proriatou P:t Stud-Perhaps this could shock the voters out DOt, tllat 1a what It Is. ADd tbe b.t(ber retan prten. wecaou-Jr., JoiJoa James uoaroe. displays by Doa Be:ot. ard Dnw!Dp. Copill o1 ...., are anJitblil at tM ~be
of their lethargy: The interest on the coooeqoences of tblllnflattoo. pect aHcrooo-tho-boord Joomp Thl01totemea1 9U ftlodo1tb "Famllrororld .. 1 -"crib Woru lltpartmW ala-ct$5.01 por oot.
i al th ary mon will aooa bt felt Ia la the oosts of tood, c:kJtblDc, tbe co_, Clerk at 0rance to cohece,. '~~c:Uoa with A ......,.d ''CwWic:ltrl ol .....-...c:e 1:1r ec.tnet W•ll:
nat on debt io e coming fiscal year will lllgher coooomer prices to •-hOuolng lOid mliiJmuoofachorool CoiOity .., Aprlll9. 19?4, wn. dlapllyo ct play oqlllpmem, lor City" •• IIU -"""'"",'lrJ tho City. Thll form II
cost us over $30 BILLION. Who do you •eryooe. IQOdo. Uom E. St Joloa, county clerk, bol>bl" -lcnlls aal-tho oaiJ --ct..__ •-blo to tho City. Tloo
suppose gets most of that Incredible Tho unlort-tetrony "'w. lo<rouool 00118000ler cooto by Thoroa II. Ward, -· -i matertall 9111 bo loa. •ooc-""' -..w. bo r-Io .,_....lblo ••
bit olpoutlcal hOroe tradloogll 1 h 1 ~--11,_._ Pllbblb: April n, May z, 9, tooroollll tho--llooohaU. -aftfdotlloo~ sum of tax money? The international thotltloactoaltyaooll·llborlild "._ ty t ~ 01 --. ts,l9?4,tothoMnporJRatbor ' F«.., roq--. tho~ JoMor Blot-.,
bank h bu I 9111 hllft lho -lo It lo IIIIo· -le, tho roUrool, tho ""'· Eoo!gn p HZft ..._ ud --., lllld FaJ-. p---l ers, w ose sioess it is to end dod to ho\1>. tncomo lOid -.., ... ~~aro. • • LIGAL IIOTICI .. IIOI .bo 18 10 ,_"" srar or_..,_., .. _.
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TODAY
S, J.C. Ho..,hrlea
J.C. Hump/v;. .. who. notW lr
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ttt.n 21 I'Hff, i1 •n wrhorl ry on
gtlml •nd ,_lty,
TH! GEM Of MAY
' Emerakl, the stooe tor
May, ls dedicated to Veaus,
Coddtss of love, To some
aneteot1 lt me1.nt eternal
JOUth &.IllS falthtulnen ot
loveu. An old rhyme states:
"It Is a gem that hath tile
power lo show it pUcftted
lovers keep thelr troth or
po; 11 faJthful, tt Is Uke the
leaves of spring, 11 faithless
Uke those leaves withering."
Cleopatra had 1D almost
loexbaustable supply of em ~
eralds from her mines in
Egypt. Nero's pollshed
emerald shle)ded a wealr.eye
while watching gladiators,
and Roman women wore the
emerald to insure constan-
cy against the pain of child-
birth.
Most genuine emeralds
contain ttny lnelustons which
the French term "en Jardin"
--the prdenottheemenld.
Their createst beauty lies in
the color, which should be a
rich creen With blue over-
tonea. They are understand.
ably n.lued asoneofour four
most popularpreclousgems.
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IN THI SWISS UAOITK>N
FUlLY INSUflfEO
CLUSTERED AROUND Mrs. Clayton Thompson, American·
ism ehalrma.n for the Newport Harbor Amertean Lelfoo
Post 291 Auxiliary. are winners of the receot esay
eontellts on "Why I Love America." Besides the eerti'-
tleate held by Mrs. Thompson, the wioners received
bronze medals from the Aux1Uary. Elementary school
winners are left to right, Rosalee Rodda, 3rd plaee,
a 5th grader from Harbor Vtew School; Tony Ctlrlst-
opher, 6th plaee, 5th grader at Harbor View; Sherri
Spray, 200 plaee, 5th grader at Harbor VIew; Scot
Swan, 5th plaee, 5th grade, Harbor VIew; Seott Loos,
7th plaee, 4th grader from Andersen' school; Pamela
Parker (in tront), 1st plaee, a 4th grader from Newport
Heights school, and Debbie Persons, 4th, a 5tll grader
from Andersen. (Ensign photo.}
World series of chili
Warming ~ tor the "world on the 200,000-acre ranch
series of eMU," the Balboa owned by Sllelby lP tbe town
Bay Club Is staging a chill of Terllngua, Texas, !mown as
cookout on the, shores of the chill cq:~ltal of the world.
Newport Bay. The Bay Club ehlll cookout,
Tbe cOOkout Is settor Thurs-Whleh wlll be held in the main
day, Aprtl 25, with 10 chill dinlnc room wtth the eh1ll chefs
com~tltors from the BBC YJ-cooking poolslde "tllder the
ina: tor top bonors. One wtll stars" on the outdoor patio,
be eOOsen as "chief chill head begins at 7 p.m. with eockta.lls.
of the BBC" tor brewing the Cotm.try wastern m-nteby''Re<!
best t:atch of thls powerful dish Dog" Weber aoo his "Wtlshlre
in the taste IOOgment of such Boulevard Buffalo Hunters"
luminaries as Carroll Shelby, w111 add additional splee to the
the former Gran Prlx world evening. -:-~-:"1' championship race driver and ·
deYOiooer of the Cobra Shelby REPERTORY TO STAGE
auto; Dan Gu,.,ey, world famous PRODUCTION APR. 24
formula race ear driver· C V
PHOTOS
COPY
Wopd Jr., prealdel)t cd Me~ Dr . David Emmes aDd his
Cullbeli 011 COm'Pany· "Wood)'" So uth Coalt Repertory players
·de SUva tormer direct of will present "f,.,r all tbe
aviation for the city ofOn~lo world's a stage'' a' thelrvlne
aod Los Angeles atrport· judge Coast Col1rltey CIOOWednesday,
Calvin P. Schmidt, and' Judgt~ April 2•. Dr. Emmes Is es:eeu.
James W:1Isworth ttve director ot the Repertory
BBC's chill ~ will then Theatre and president of the
sponsored by the club to Newport Harbor CulturalFoun-
parUelpate In the international dation.
nent to be held 1n November Guest soloist will be Stefan
Petrort of the Newpo rt Harbor
Opera Assn. Alan stoneman,
Foundation chairman, wtll bring
guests ~ to date on plans
for the cultural center to be
built in Newport Center.
The proa:ram, which will fol-
low a noon luncheon, ls belna:
presented by the Women's Dl-
YIIIOII of the Newport Harbor
Chamber of Commerce.
WOELFFLER PAINTINGS
AT NH ART MUSEUM
,.._...,,._ ......... ........................... , ....................
The Newport Harbor Art
MIIHum will prtMnt a sur-
YOJ oxllll>ltloo of the pototll>p
&Dd colla pi bJCautornia arUit
EmtriOD Woeltrer trom April &MEHAR£rll
fUIUIAl DIIICfOIJ
MARINERS
.TBJ TI:ACHDIG IS CIIITERID 0" .11111.11 CIIIUIT .uri> TRB BIBLE, WITH EIIPIWIII Clll PUCTICAL
CIIRISTIAII UYIIIG. ALL AGU AU WILC<IIIIE.
27 to Juno 2.
... Gifford PblWps, president of
lhe Puadeoa Muaeum of Mod-
en Art and a member of tbe
board of the Muteum otModern
Art, New York, has been asked
b)' the PbUUpsGallet:rin Wasb-
lngtoa, D.C., to select 20works
from this nhibltlon to be shown
at the Pbllltps Gallery alter
the shOW closes in Newport
Beach.
i&'fM'rtlltMOI ..
NIUIIED liUIILI' ·-PAlE I
THURSDAY, AriiL 2S, lt74
aJ!IIIA II&!¥-eM.
Zany farce
to be $faged
Tbe Costa Meta Ct'ric Play-
boUle wUl tDd the ....::m with
a oew tuce bJ James Klrk·
wood with tbe e~Dbt!Uenble UUe
of "U.T.B.U."
The ~ centerS aro.md a
zaay orJIDIU.Uoa that cledi·
cates tt.Jell to rtptlna: au tbe
world'llllJ by swnm.tl'fnter·
m tnaHoo of all tbe DUty people
lD it. An erstwhile child aetor,
bent on mak1nC a on career
for himself on the slap, '1a
reported to the orguisation
as a "grandmother abuser ,"
wblcb eets tbe pian 1D motton
•nd Is the story of the play,
The ehief or UTBU Is a bUDd
man wttb two denstatlna: de-
rices at his dllpoasl --a eaoe
aDd a carefUlly glft wrapped
bomb, both of whlell he brlnp
into tbe ott-beat ~mUy of the
actor.
Stanley Wlaatck, AnDabelle
Quigley, and Ron Moeller han·
dle tbe prtneiple roles and are
supported by Helene Briggs,
Susie Scott, Catherine Ames,
OUve Rlchea, John Almry and
Sbanna Holliday.
The madcap fill will begin
May 25 aoo continue fridays
aDd saturdays througta JUDe 8
at the Community Recreation
Center, at the West end ot the
Orange County Fairgrotmds.
THE WIDE WORLD OF
WOMEN AT CAMPUS
"Celebratioo of women," a
weeklong observance of woman-
hood, will be staged April 30
through May 5 on the Orange
Coast College campus. Free
lectures, ntms aDcl seminars
have been scheduled,
The Callfornta Association
of Women Administrators and
Counselors will hold Us aMual
conference May 3 on the OCC
campus. The title of the con-
ference Is "Wide world of •o-
men."
CHECKING the table reservations--or are they figuring
the odds? --tor the speelal "nigtlt at the races" party
betnr g1ven by the Newport Harbor Art Museum Tuesday,
April 30, are Mrs. Walter D. K. Gibson Jr. of Balboa, at
left, a put president ot the museum, and Mrs. Ernest
A. Br)'2.nt m of Laguna Beach, who is the chairman of
the eYent. The fun-benefit wm include a stt-down dinner
at the Los Alamitos Turf Club, where there is a panorama
view of the track plus a special race In hOnor of the
museum. (Ensign photo.)
LEGAL NOTICl
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
SUPERIOR COtm.T OF THE
STATE OF CALifORNIA
fOR THE COUNTY OF
ORANGE
No. A-'?9118
Estate of ROGER ROY WAL-
TON, deceased.
NOTICE lS HEREBY GI.VI:N 'S I f ' • N 1 f'l to the credllm's of tho above Y YeS er IS O. I m named decedent that au.,.,.
sons haYing claims against the
day, May 12, and at DOOD Frt-satd decedent are reQuired to
day, May 17, and again nation-nle them wtth the necessary ''Sylvester and the magic
pebble," a 6-minute anl~ted
eo lor Him made by 4th and 5th
grade stOOents at Klllybrooke
school, Costa Mesa, has been
chosen No. 1 at the Young
People's f11m FesUval, and
was shOwn last week at the
Newport-Mesa school board
meeting.
The children chose the book,
written by Wllllam Stela:, and
then adapted lt, handllnr all
ptlases of tile production,
toeludin& holdlnc tryouts for
the votees used to narrate tbe
ntm, accordlne to Larry
Wrliflt, audlovlstal speelalllt
at KtUybrooke's mtdla cea.tft,
who ·~tsed the grcq>.
Twelve ehi1dren ln the scbool's
19'72-'7S mtntallJ lifted mlDOrs
pro,ram cooperated In thepro-
lfct.
The ftlm was made tor entry
1n KCET -Channel U's Yotllll
People's Film Festtnl, where
U toot first plaee in tbe K-6
division, and was then sent to
the oatlooat compet1Uon. "Syl-
nster" wtu also form part
ot a Channel 28 special whieh
wtu be broe.dcast at 7:30 Sun~
wide on National PBS on Tues-vouchers,' in the of.ftce of the
day, June -4. clerk of the above entitled
eourt, or to preseoi tllem, with HEAR-M ORE INSTITUTE the neeessary vouchers, to the
PICKS ADVISOR BOARD uooersiCJII!d at the ofllce of his
Children's Hear_ More In-attorney, KEENE, DION, MAD-
stltute, an Orange County SEN II JENNINGS, Profession-
organtutloo whOse major goal al Corporation of his attorney,
Is to construct a reereatlonal KEENE, DION, MADSEN &.
camp tor hearlng Impaired JENNINGS, Professtooal Cor-
children, has named a 6-porattoo, Suite 530 AvcoFinan-
member advisory board. clal Tower, 620NewportCenter
Board members are Ed Ar -Drive, Newport Beaeh, Callf-
nold, president oftheCallfornia ornia 92660, wllleh Is tiM! pla.ee
Jaycees and head announcer of business or the lmderslped
at radio station KOCM In New-In all matters pertaln1o& to
port Beaeb; Jtek Barnett, ex-tbe tltate of said decedent,
ecuUn secretary or the New-within four mootl'lS after the
port Harbor Chamber of nrst publication of this ootlce.
Commerce; Charlie Cowan, of-Dated Aprtl9, 19"74.
fenatn ruardofthe Los Anplu Daniel Roy Walton, Adm1P-
Rams; Sister Jane Frances, tstrator of the Estate of the
prea1dent of St. Jude Hospital aboYe named decedent.
and RehabiUtatiotl Center, Ful-Keene, Dion, Madsen&. J•-
lerton; Norm Kaplan, president nina:s, Profeutooal Corpora~ ot tbe Foundation for the Junior tton, Suite 530 AYeo Fi.oaDclal
811Dd, and Dr. Sammy Lee, Tower, 620 Newport C-.ter
Santa Ana ear specialist and Drive, Newport Beach, Cautor-
member of the president's nla 92660, TelephODe:&U-8181,
eounell tor physical ntness and Attoroey tor Admlntstrator.
sports. Publish: Aprll II, 18, 25,
It'll be April in Paris
May 2, 1974, in the. Newport
Harbor Ensign.
The Women's Guild of the co-Uac and n.uu, aftilllllo.
SUIIDAT SERYJCD,
WORSHIP SERVICES AND SUNDAY SCHOOL
ao<lll,OO A.M .
. .. . . . , ... 7,0b P.M.
&75-4550.
Recently appointed to the palnttnr depu1ment at otla Art Newport Rubor Church of Re-
Institute, Emerson WoeUfer bad Ucloua Science is sponso~lng
unttl 1973 taught at the Cal-a hmd raisin& dinner on April
Uornia Institute of tbe Arts, 28 from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
wbose faculty he lad Jolned in at the Newport Riviera club-
1959 wbell It ftS orlciDillJ boute oa Santa Isabel, Costa
Cboal d Mesa.
Old Smoothtes" from lutne.
Entertainment wU\ Include
numbers from well knOWn
Broadway shows sung by a
cruarch soloist, Unda Powell •
There also wtU be door prius
tDd mll:er dances.
Mrs. Ruth Seaver KenDfld}' ts
president of the Womeo's Cutld.
The deeoraHoos are be Ina: at.
raaged by her, U&ing Ulacs lDd
•k>lets in keeping wtth tht
theme.
Ear Tbe theme of tbe party 1s
COIN ... -..NW'r on•DW'A-HAV'I Mf I.We&...-wa
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~pring <tlq ~ptbng
"Aprll lD Puts." Planntna: the
atralr are the eo-chalrmen.
llu. Geor .. Ousley and Mrs.
RObert Allted.
Mule b' ducq ud Usteo-
illc Wlli be proYlded by Genn
Tbottoa. Trwnp aDd bls "The PANEL ON ABORTION
SLATED FOR APR. 2ll
LleAI. MOTICI Abortloo will bo tho lople at
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R-a, 1$11 E. <:.a Rwy., Oo tllo -wtU bo ~. c-dol 11ar _, ~-Tom -IIIOo, _..,.. at
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IIMIII:a'ftl'd. • • •
VJIIGINIA BARR CURTII, II, ell ..... ol
lfi"''Port Blacb )Weier MART BARR ud tile
late CHARLES BARR, 1D11 Ill 1M ftnt II'·
d.U ot c ...... del llu liP oebool to wta
I doeloralt de-. Sbl Ia & llel P'daalt
of COM Hllll, recelnd bor M<llolo<'I ,-M
from OceldeDtll COU.II lD 19'10, ud bu
)l.c rect lYed btl' Ph.D cMcree ta b&oeblm-
18trJ from lldlua W,.llty tolkJwt.IC a
1-1/2 year rNI&I'cb pro)tet oa ~
tbllis. At the arne time, tbl dYerllt)'
coaferred a Pb.D. d...,. OD blr tvJiblnd,
Jobrl, tor bts work la lDorpaie chemistry.
While In blgb scboOl Vlrctaia was a member
ot·the drUI team, pla,.S 'flolla ln tbe school
orchestra and was a pla.Do ftii&Uit 1D tbt
On.nge County m..teaJ uta: aacUtloDIJ fOI' Z
r•u. Sbe was a Tlcktocker __, n s pre-
,...ed at the NIHoaal Cbartty Leapt debu-
tute tilll ta 1966. •
'IUGINIA CUI TIS TOM IICHAftDS
TOM RICHARDS baa beeD ramed admlD-
Istralor ot Costa Mesa memorial hospital,
succeeding RALPH CASTLETON, wbo ba.l
accepted the positioo of admlnlstrator ot
Greator El Moate comnhmlty bolpltal. U.r .
R tch.ards comes here from Corpus Chrlstt,
Teas, where be was admJalstrator of Pby.
slelans aDd Surgeons reoerat hospital. He I.J
a naUve of Oklahoma, reeelnd hi.J baebelor'l
decree In business admlntstratioo at tbe Unl-
nrslty of Oklahoma and completed gradtate
work tn manarement at the Unl'rerslty fA
T exa s . • • •
Orange Coast College instructors BAR BARA
BULLARD and PATRICIA KUBlS l».re beeD
chosen for Inclusion In tbe 1974-75 editl.oD
of "Outstandiog educators 1D Amerlea," aa
annUl pubUcatlon hoaol'tnc mea and womeD
ln the fteld of educatloa. Barbara, whO ..,
been at OCC siD<:e 1966, Is an asst.stut
professor of speech. Her OCC speech teams
b&.-e woo more than 500 trophies, lDc1udlDC
~nal sweepstakes a'ftl'ds ta I 9"11 and 1971,
Patricia, on the faculty IInce 1965, ls an
alil&clate profeseor·of EacUth. She bas p!Z-
Usbed 2 novels and numeroWJ short stories
ud articles UDder the aame of CateJ Seott.
She w~s a nrst place 1rlnoer 1D tbe aMaal
Nattonal Press Womeo's awa:r d competition
lD 1965. • • •
Picking or chids Is a rare bappening for
desert dwellers and campus eo-eels ezcept
to April. when the oreh.kl tree at Jud ...
school In Scottsdale, AriiOOI, Is laden wttb
ezotic pink bkMJsom s. The orchid picker 11
SHER l HATFIELD of Z'731 Baysbore Dr .,
Shor es a 7th grader at Jud1100, Artr.ooa's
' eollep preparatory schOOl.
now _er 45 feet tall, ls a
II.ALD IIOCK DAVID KUHM • lrriM ComJUf'l realdelb&l dltialoa, wfth
re-IIIUty lor eoor-tllr e1a11e family
pro)lel:a, t.eldac 1Ha CIIIJOII, tlatferalty
Part alii~ 8&7 Homu. Mr. Brock,
U, wbo jotDed tbe b'.,._ Co. 1D. 1968, ls a
u.tln 011 Nebrull:a., p-adaat.S from Cal State
Ulllifltalty, LoDe Beac:b, ta 1984, and re-j
ceiftd bl1 muter'• decree 1D eltil englDeer-
lnc 1D. 1988. He aDd bla wife, Kathleen, t.ve
4 cblldreo, Mary, Tberea, Kathy IDI1 Jenni-
fer. llr. Kubn, SO, ,adtated wltb bollors
In 1965 from West Point, ~erved as a captain
in tbe Air Foree for onr 5 years, n s asso-
ciated with PSA AlrllDes before )lininl the
lrriDe Co. In 1971 . He aDd hls wife, ~ose-
marie, are pareots of 1. aoa, David . r. . . ' .
DR. JEAN E. CARLIN, eblet of professional
tdueaUoo at Falrri., state Hospltal ln Costa
Mea, taa betiD appol.Dted exee.utln associate
dean for the uc trnne Collere ot Medicine,
lt ls &nDOtmeed by D-.a STANLE Y VAN DEN
NOORT. Dr. Carlln, 44, holds a concurr ent
appollltment as asslata.nt eUateal profussor
of psycblatry 1D the Collep of Medicine .
Sbe 11 a resident ol Seal Beacb. rn 1969
aD4 1971 abe seued as a Yohmteer physician
for VIetnam. Sbe e1.ned tbe B.A. cum laude
· aDd the B.S. degree at tbe Uulverslty of
Mlnoesota, aDd the M.A. arxl M.D. degrees
from tbe same Institution. • • •
BERNICE KRAMER, Class A mi'mber of
the Lady Golfers Professional Assn., has
beeo named bead golf professional for Del
Webb's Newporter IM. She has 10 years
ol professioDII aolllnl esperlenee, most r e -
cently as the teachinl professional at tne
Disneylaod ,olf center. Redheaded Bernice,
former · model and member of Scr een Actors
guild, Wll •u:,aet~ ... ,u .. lo· ... ~ ..... , ...... mP. of golf
IIRMICI ltRAMIR GIN. JOHN O'NI!ILL
LT. GEN. JOHN W. O'NEILL (USAF, r e-
tired), 56, IW.s been named to the board of
directors of Celeseo Industries lnc., Costa
Mesa bl!adquartered aerospace arxllndustrlal
prod ~~eta manufacturing company. Gen . 0' Nelli,
a muc h decorated combat pilot w~o new
bomber mlsstoas oJer Japan ln Wor ld War
n, commanded the Space a rxt Missile Systems
Orpnlr.atioa from 1967 arxl 1969 and was
Ylee-eommUider of the Alr For ce Systems
Command from 1969 ~~r~.tlt his retirement
in 1972. He and his wife, Dorothea, ha ve
.f SOIUI and Z daughter s. Another son, De nnis,
was kUled Ia acttoa ln VIetnam In 1966. • • • Architects GEORGE BlSSE LL of Newport
Beaeb aod WA LTER JOHN RICHAR DSON ol
Costa Mea ban been elected to the College
of Fellows ot the Amertca.n Institute
of Architects. lnnstlture of the newly elected
fellows will take place May 20 at the AlA 's
I D.Dtal eoaJentlon In Washington, D.C. Fellows
of the Institute are entitled to use the lnttla ls
F AlA after their nam es. • • •
The flag tMt was raised Apr il 15 to launch
the weell:-kml dedteatton of the 11 stor y
patient care Hoar hosplta I tower Is the Jrd
SHIEIII HATI"II!LD • •011•T MUG lENT Hoa.1 t1a1 prorlded by MRS. CHAR LES FlSH-
ROBERT H. NUGE NT of Newport Beaeb BACK, whose husband Is oo the hospital's
bas been named asststant to tbe president tor board of directors. The fir st weot up when
Blue Cross of Southern CallforDJa . He Ia a the fla g staoda.rd was lnstalled In trent of
utlve of Mlnoeapolls, a p-ad-.te of the Unl-the main hotpttal bu:tldlnc. The second was
rerstty of Mlnne.ota aDd of IBC , where be raised oo top of the crane when the tower
studied bustaess admla1straUoo. He sened coostruc:Uoo began. The 3rd ooe Is oow flying
1D Europe as an Army eapta1D durlng World Z4 hours a da1 on the tower roof. Tbe Fish-
War n, recelflng the t:ltnr star, broue back• dom.ted fU!Ids for the nac. flagpole,
star, purple beart, the FreDCb crotzde caern, ftttlop aad UibtJ. Tbe nac lt.tf was obtUned
aDd a pres'ldeat.&l ettatl>n. He has beeo. a from Rep. ADdrew Hlns._• after It wa s flown
Blue Cross empJoyee for MUly Z5 yean, onr the U, S. Capitol. AU:ed wby she eanl-
Ht aDd his wife B1llie IW.n Z claacbters, LJDDt pt..tpa 10 Ylpously for Z.f bour O.P atop
I.Dd Llzette. balld.iDp, Mrs. Flsbblek said, "The flag
• • • reprneota freedom ud juttee, t ll)eeil.lty
GERALD
lntoe, a oil
Rock hi.Ye
E. BROCK ot WaiDm Vtnap, 11Dee we are DO loopr IDYolnd 1D a war .
DAVID B. KUHN JR. of Tortle It 1.1 a betcoa of brotberbood. As_ saeh tt
berea •JMd muapra ror u. 1bould ny "trY hour ot tbe dlJ," r---1
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Our country faces crisis. Our nation
needs a moral and spiritual awakening.
If ever ..., Deftl ro pray-it is now.
s .. pporttiH u.s. s,.,.
c.ollto tw•1"
'7h' CMf.gf'I JJ h"d'J prod11ims 1h111
April 30, 1974 b• • NMi-.1 D•1 of
Ht~miliMi011, Ft!Ulfng lfUi Pr•1n ; tm4
c.Jis *f'Otl 1h1 fnol'l• of OIW t141i0fl. lo
h*mbk O~Ws.lv•s tiJ fill s•• {II, be/or•
OIN Crelllor IO «hOfiJhJgl om firllll
tl~er~Mnc. llf'cnt Him .,J 10 r'{JetU of
om 1141icm4/ sifts:•
This is the 6rsr time the United States
Senate has ta,ke(l.suc h a historic step
since confirming President Abraham
Lincoln's CaJI ro Prayer in 1863.
Hw~ is God's Promise!
"'If m y people who are called by my
name s hall humble themselves and
pray, and seek my face and rurn from
their wicked ways, then will ( hear
from heaven, will fo rgive their sins,
and will heal their land" (II Chro nicles
7 ' 14).
God wants tO change the heans of men
and women. He wants to men(l broken
families. H e wants to turn suspicion,
harr, discord inro love, forgiveness, har-
mony. God wants ro give our narion
a new b irth of faith and freedom!
Go4 ii •hle-if we will rurn from OUI·
S<!'lves, look ro Him and fww'J.', ·• '
' On April 30 millions wlll be joining
togethf-r to pray for change. Millions
will be praying for a mo ral and spirit.
ual awakening in our country and in
rhe world. You cllfJ ;om 1h'"'!
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In your home, at rhe office, by younelf,
with a neighbor, you can have a pert in
releasing the mightiest force for good
known to man-prayer to a loving,
•ll·powerful God!
There is a way to peace, equ"lity,
aecurity, harmony. ·
Let's take the 6rst step toward a new
America!
Thi•gs 1"" -1 wish to Jo
to helf>:
• Plan ro participate in this National
Day ol Prayer on April 30.
• Encourage family, friends and neigh-
... ,., .~~.~.w~~'-~'l~fray. • :·
• Urge fQWlchun:!lL.m bold a spec;iaJ
pta)'ff ten-icc on Aptil 30.
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• Ask yow local government officials
ro pass a similar resolution in your
city.
• Encowage your local newapapcn,
radio and TV smioosto ouppottd>e
Scaate llaolutioo with publiC la'f"-
ice announcements aod editorials.
To H•lf> Yo" Pr•1 010
Af>rll JO
Pray for national repentance, acknowl·
edging God's mercy and forgivenn!
(II Chronklet 7' 14).
Pray for the leaders of our country-
national, stare. and local -that they
may have wisdom, integrity, protection,
guidaDCC' and an awareness of God's
pt<S<r~tt in m;nd and hean (I T Unochy
I ,6; Jmm;ah 33,3).
Pray chat, as individuals, we will rn.lizc
God's love and draw upon His witdom
and understanding (james 1::5 , Prov-
erbt 3 ::5,6; I Corinthians 13).
Pray for young pwple and their farni-
ltes, that they may desire and be willing
to listen to and learn from each ocher
(Coi,OIIWu U O; EphnW>s ),1)-6,4).
Pray fo r those who ~re priso ners o f
drugs, alcohol. immoraliry, obsccniry,
pornography: crime, prejudice, unbe-
lief and despair (Matthew ':44, 4';
John 8'36).
Pray fo r ,the purification o f o ur
thoughts and defth, chat wt may br 6:t
instruments and channels for God's
lo ve where we live, wo rk, play and
worsh ip (Colossians I :9 -12; Philip-
p;aru 4,6, 7).
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Romans 13 :1
I Timothy 2: 1·8
Colossians I :9·16
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April 11, a mtsee~
eou abower was bekl lD uW Sad<lleback IIIII In Santa ~
The hollte...,, limes, Jamu
L. l,.ynch, ,WUllam Huot, WU~
ltanY, Hm, Ud Harry AabeQ,
decct'ated the room with fresh
now;ra 1.011 creeoery, wblch
wer; presented to the bride-PROGRAM CHAIRMAN ud Srd ftce prealdM1t, Mrs.
to-bt for her Tust11 borne. Charles Rlnpalt Jr., at leR, ud 200 flee prtsldeot
Ari afterDoon tea wUI be held aDd wa.ys and means chairman. Mrs. John OtD'tee, both
this SUDday ln the hooorofMiss of ~bor View Hills, get togetber to sample the bd)bly
Larthn•a brldesmat<lJ. The tea in a.otletpa.Uon ol the "spring 111nr'' wine tastiDC aDd
wlitibe bekl LD tbe Orange borne dlnner put:y to be given by the Harbor Vtew HtiJ.s Com~
or Mrs. Ralph E. Llnnert, aunt mtttee of the OraftC" CoWlty Ph.Uharrnootc Society 0111
ot the bride. Co-hOstesses are Sunday, April 28, at the sau Antonio Winery, 1500 Mew-
Mrs. James Ross Bryant, port Blvd., Costa Mesa, fl'om II to 10 p.m. ResernUona
cra'*'motbeJ: or the bride, and may be made with Mrs. Durkee, U.-4056, or Mrs.
Mtsl Wary Ltnnert, couatn of E. Robb Livingston, 640-0481. (E1181gn pboto.)
the bride. The bridesmaids a.re
Tber ese anj Elizabeth Laytou, D T • k t k
s isters of the bride; Laurie r. em1an a 0 speo
Barter, sister or the brid~-
groom: Llnda Schmitt, Mary I •
Llnotrl, cousin ot the bride, at ast concert previeW aod frt!ss Debbie Layton, niece
or th, bride.
T~ re!learsal dinner wm be
held on May 2 ln the Garden
Crove home or Mr . and Mrs.
Sam E. Barker, parents of sam
E. Barker Jr., the bridegroom.
A May 4 wedding Is planned for
Holy .Family Church In Orange.
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The Orange CoLmty Pllllhar-lfornJa Chamber Symphony,
monte Society will present Dr. wUI preview the concert to be
Henri Temlanka as tbe speaker presented by the Los Angtles
for the last of the 19?3-74 Philharmonic coodueted by
concert preview series at 10:30 Zubin Meru', thJs Saturday
a.m. this f'rlday, April 26, a t night, April 27, The selecUoos
the Edwards Cinema Theatre, to be previewed are: Beetbov-
Newport Center. en's "Egmont" overture
Dr. Temlanka, founder (in Dvorak's cello concerto, Rim~
1961 ) and conductor of the Cal-sky _ Korsakoff's "Sehebera-
zade.''
Dr. Temianka'srecentlypub-
Ushed book, • · Faclng the
music,'' a look at the world
ot music, including critics, will
be on sale. A dollar from the
sale or each book will be coa-
trlbuted by Dr. Temlanka to the
Orange County PhUharmonlc
Youth Concert series.
U. S. BI -CENTENNIAL
PLANS TO BE AJ RED
The Newport Beach City Arts
Commission Invites all cultural
and arts gTo~S 1n the Newport
Harbor area to a forum on May
Lui Saturctar IIIDI. Alwll 20. wu lbe loftu,.t aJpl <I lbo r-lor AntoUino
dt Oro Aall.tlary •mbera J.lkl cuuta, tor
II -lbo ... "' Uoolr 1 ....... baU. At tM cowtyvd to-«•to, .-rkllJic ill tbe
ltCIQ, IUflla were weleomtd by tbe biU
ebl.lrmu. Wu. Mu•u Nledecker, aoo
bui!Ud, ud tbt tldilluy prtlldet!t, Mu.
Wllfrod llorllo, IUid -Dd.
Tile Moatt Carlo room at the Nnporter
lan DeYer looUd more be&atlf\&1. The "out-
door• tied bNa broupt iDdoon," ao to
tpUt, 'Wltb cncetul tree• lbdq the wall
aDd cr._ hldp plutt bordered the entry
11 ••U u tbe orebeltra ltud, &Dd ba.nging
ba.tot. rJllU'p featMrJ f•u naytdonr-
bud. Ptowu flUid pSibol added color
aDd lllttrttt to •eb tad ot the room . Gold
aod crJ.tal eperpe1 brimmed with huge
lonc-ltlmmed oruce-plllk carnations cen-
tarod tht ptDk UDeDid tables. lmrPeue ripe
strawblrrlel compltted the ptcture perfect
table ..mnc. •loDe wttb. tb1s year's Gold
BooU, at m'ildJ'• plate .•. all planned by
ever 10 artistic Mn. Do .. ld Starllnc, deco-
ration ehalrma.n. oD eue, tile lfe&t doora opeoed, and Mr s.
Robert Crowaer, resernttoos ehalrman, as-
sisted by Mu. Cbe.ter Sallabury, dlreeted
everJOM to the proper table. Joe Moshay's
musle set a lively pace. Howeyer, at the
proper moment, all was quiet as the pre-
sident .formally ueeted the guests with a
wum welcome from Ancelltos de Oro ...
referrinc to "this special nigbt " as one of
recopiUoo, appreciation and thanks to all
there and those ot the eomm un.tty not pre-
sent for the aid and S~W>rt the ''Utile
angel of gold," their alms aDd achieve-
ments, also announcing the Al111liary had
reached their pl.
Dr , Dl.nlel Aldrtch Jr., a past president
of Big Brotbers or Oranre County, who Is
sUit acUve on that board as well as the
Natiooal Bl&: Brothers b<:ard, accepted the
ebeck of SZ5,000 la his own gracious manner
and ment1ooed this brought the contributions
from AngeUtos de Oro, Ln their 3oth year,
to the total or S3Z5,000 towards the turther-
ance or Bi& Brothers program ot aiding
and guld1nc fatherless boys In need of such
help.
Newly appointed u ecutl're director of the
BBOC, M:-s. Jo Aluander , was then lntro-
duced. Accolades were accorded to Mrs.
Spencer T. Honig, fouDder of the AL1Xlllary;
Mrs. 0. W, Rlcbard a.od Mrs. Cllfford
Hakes, •bo he~ orpn.ite It; Mrs. Ri chard
L. Crutcher, wbo named theArailtary Anrel-
ltos de O:'o; and Mrs. Charles S. Thomas,
thetr ttrst president.
Lnlo tbe ctw.mpape ror a bU of "extra
speelal" too.
Ductor interspersed betwetn course•
eoattllued lllltil the YerJ lalt momeal and tbe
Ytry 1ut Dote • • • aeemtd ODe ot the
favorite ownbera waa '' Ue a yellow r lbbou
on tbe old oak tree." Tb.e Vincent: Plclt~s
at our table, who hue made many trtpa
to EDgland, dtD'lnC oae or t!Milr trips, ln
one area they aw yeUow rlbboos on all the
oak trees for tome te.Uftl ... ., U seems
the British "do" wtat we "da.acoto."otbera
at our table IDclllded Wra. Peter Fluor,
Mr. Howard Budlooc, Betty Tayklr (she 's
E IL&abeth Taylor ot Seattle), the Lester
Elmores and tbe JobDBoyds,aJ.otheSpencer
Honlp, Carl Moores, Robert Beyers, Mrs.
W. Peytoo Harrtman aod Mr. Edwa.rdPierce.
With the Edward Pelleutu were the Thomas
Walkers, the Louts TUrners, the Morp.n
Stanleys and the Charles Rtpleys; with the
Ri chard Aliens aDd the Btu f'tckers ,.ere
the Edward Sebumacbers and Eroest Shag
Jr.; others atteDdlnc were the Donald Ayres,
John Bat Illes, Robert Barton, Bauman Reeds,
R !chard Berteas, Ronald Foell, John BishOps,
Roger Turners, Dr. aDd Mrs. Kames Pagona,
and amJng !bose with the Robert Crowners
Wf:!re the William Chlchesters aod Norman
Gambles and wtth Mrs. Wil liam Hopkins
ifere the Harry AuDes, Mr . Wilia.rd Volt,
John Lonergan, and Mrs. Juanita Tilley;
with the George Joneses were the Robert
Yeserves, Ectnrd Wumlngtoo, Phelps
Terkels and Linn Wtlltams. The John Lusks
br qught Dr. and Mrs. R. Clmtnl, lhe James
Roosevelts (they have the most wtnntng
smiles) and the Robert Ratliffs; and W\th
the Chester Brabyns were the A. J Wotsts,
Martin Scotts, Frank Harrlngtons and Rol la
Hays Jr.
The Ralphs, the Warren MaudUn 'i, Wil.
llam McGees and Edward Rolettts were
with tile Donald Starllngs. A m·.~•ll lhose wl!h
the Nledeclter s were the ThJmas We-b slers,
the hhn Tedlords, Harry Harshes, Harold
PearcJS, VerDe Watsons, Dr. and Mrs. o.
E!Us utt Mu. Harry Marsh. Others atten.j.
log were the John Porters, Josep~ Car.
vers, Ronald Sn\dows, Thomas Fr ees, John
Stores, Walter Hesnaulls, John Sllattuclts,
0. W. Richards, Alu Rober tsons, William
Lairds, Alan Stonemans, Vincent Jorgen-
sens, c..,t. and Mrs. W.tlter King, the Er nest
Sattlgs, Judge aod Mr s. J. E. T. Rlltter,
Mrs. Gene Washburn, Alan Chue,theRobert
Grants aod Mrs. Virginia Ronfsnyder, The
Honorable aDd Mrs, Charles Thomas arriYed
homP. from Par ts ind lAndoo just in time
for the gala affair; their guests included
Mrs. Will Ward, the Prank AlexaOOers, C.
Roger Thomases, Ray Lavelles and rr..
and Mrs. John BulUs; the Erl'"'l r d Wuds
entertained Honorable and Mrs. Rober t Bad-
bam, the WilHam ~ts, Wo?lllngtoo Bonners
and Charles Taylor s.
Life
Rafts
~~~ 8. The purpose Is to discuss ~ plans for t year-loog celebra-
.UM· .ln. l.t'JI oommoruraMQc .
the Zooth annlYeraary ol tbe
founding or the United States. Qf Ne~t Ha:r·bor
Surprise moment came when Gold Book
editor, Mrs. Rl chlrd J. Stoddard, and ball
cha.lrm an, Mrs. Marshall Nledec ker, came
mto the spotllgbt to present to Mr . C ecll
Shlrat and Mr. James Hines a ptaqu~. the
Idea ot the Auxtltary and m11.de tangible
by Mrs. Donald Woodward a.nd Mrs. John
F . Porter . . . for year after year they
have prorided thf! garden atmosphere with
the trees and plants of all ltiDds, that has
beeomP. almust trad!Uonal with this ballh
Finale to tM courmet dinner was the
parade of the white cloved waiters, carrying
trays of namt.ng dessert, timing their march
by the mw;tc and clapping of many t.ods ..•
Ertra special wiDe aceompanled the courses,
and the huge red strawberries were di pped
More we saw were the Jonathan C. Meyers,
Jack Groths, Robert Byus, Mrs. Theodore
Cliffor d and Mr. Joe :'ioblla; also the George
Woo1fords, Rorer Turners, John Bishops,
Willl.a.m 1Holstelns, Edward Sharps, Gil'!
C ialrs, William Luks, General aM Wrs.
Rober t Ow'c!ns, the Nei11 Dutses, ftucb~
Wrights, John 0'0onaells, Thomas Stad-
llnger , Gilbert Henrys, Robert Bartons , ..
and another hundred or two m:~re . , .
happy ;>eople with equally happy b ees: The
ech) IS • _ , encore tor next yearl
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Arnone the celebrations
planned are pe.geants, plays,
m uslcal events, blke trail rides,
boat parades, a dedication of a
La.r.ttng reminder of the past
and the tuture, TheartsfesUval
wtll be a part of this hlstoric
event.
The forum will be held at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 8,
In the City Hall Council cllam h
bers. Refreshments and mll-
slcal entertainment will be fur -
ntshej by the City Arts Com-
mission.
Authors nominated for 'Ado/phs'
Fifty Orange Cotmty authors
h.ave been nominated for recor-
ntUon in the 9th annua 1
"Adolph'' aw.uds cer emonies
sponsored by the UC Irvine
Fr iends of the Library,
• HUGH McMILLA~ or N-:!W-models to the big ones," are-
port Beach, "Beach rat days,'' fereoce sour ce to the tech-
a native Newporter's accotmt nlques, racing events and coo-
of th!! changes In la.nd and sea str~aetlon methods of landsall-
at Newport B~ch. lng .
• TERRY SHANNON and • VALERfE '5U"ffO'IofNew-
CHARLES PAYZANT of Cor -port Beach, "Sutton movement
ona del Mar, collaborating on shorthand," describing a vls-
and
UJfin~~'Y
WINERY CAFE
Now .Serving
PIZZA
LUNCHE ON
SUNDAY OIAMPAGNE BRUNOI
Our Featur ed
ITALIAN DINNERS
include glass of wine
Party Trays Made ta Order
TUES. thr11 5Af. · 11 A..M. to toP.~.
SU'I. th"" \ION.· I I A.M. to "i P.M.
1500 Newport Blvd. otlndustriol
Newport/Co•to /oluo 64S.8940
~'lli'IET . CL£~-'t. -., ... 20
17TH 6 NEWPORT BLVD.
MESA 114~·1313
DriversuTJV.
~A~Y~s~·A~v~-E~~~UdHAS
WITH f' ARMERS NON-SMOKER
AUTO POLICY .
548-.5.5.54
0 11r J'llb 1:.-r
'' RABBITt I~Sl:IRANcr
1914 llarw II
WE WOULD LIKE TO ASSIST
IN BUYING, LEASING OR RENTING YOUR
NEXT VEHICLE. itttport ar Oo"'ntic
Auto, Trvdt Motor Holfte
Rental
Daily, W .. tdy, Monftlly
N•w orUs•d ev P,..CW£
Club 394 and second
trustee of the state association,
will attend the 23rd annual con -
vention of thf! state association
of Emblem Clubs and Nen.da-
Hawail Clubs April 24-27 at
the BeYer ly Hilton Hote 1. other
loca I club members wOO w111
"!lend are Mrs. Virgil Bates,
presid ent; Mrs. Eugene Ber-
geron, Mrs. Herbert Matf!as,
Mrs. Helen Trautwein and Mrs.
Kenneth Westman, past presi-
dent; Mrs. James Carr, vi ce-
president ; Mrs. Richard Mar-
vin, Mrs. Ruth Moore and Mrs.
Paultne McGavran, delegates.
Literary winners will be
named at the awards ba.DQuet RUMMAGE SALE PUT ON to be held M•Y 6 at the Bahia
BY TEEN CENTER Corinthian Yacht Club. The pub-
2 books, ''Antarctic challenge,'' ual methOd of recording dance 4Sr FOR
CHEZ ELLE ...-LUHC..-uc:11111Esae
APWIL 15 -M.U DOMMA.Imll ...... ,......,. ............ ... ....... IINCel., ................. ..
~ May 2 -T fJtfY lee
Container Garoeruno InSide ~l'ld Out
• M.y9-Yvonne Huston
Your ComplexiOn. Todavand Tomorrow
• May 18 -Sandra Gunerman Cntertain1ng can be tun IOt1he hosless. loo
.. May 23-Edl Edso'l
Cultural Eltehan<~e. yourp4ace 1n sodetytodly
~ENOEZVOUS AT CHEZ EUE
11 :30 a.m. -An aoentif and drawing
101 S25 tiV9 plant arrangement
12 Noon-Luncneonal Old Brussels
1:00 p.m. -Lecture to begin {Series of8torf45)
C41494-97Z4 fw --
The Teen Center of the Gir ls llc-+s lnvtted. Resern.Uons are
C lub or the Harbor Area Is available tt\tough the UC I De-
holding a spring rummage sale velopment aod Alumni Office
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. this on campus.
Saturday, April 2J, at the club-To qwllfy for nomination,
bouse at 18th St. and Anaheim, authors mu!'lt !\ave their prtn-
A'f'e., Costa Mesa. A refresh-cipal residence In O:'an~
ment stand wtu be operated County and have publtshed
by the gtrls. a book In 1973 .
The irn.jorlty of the pront The awards have been dubbed
will go tonrds to annl»l teen "Adolphs" after Adolph Kroch,
trip to Ca talina. TheGirlsClub, no!ed bookman aod bookstore
primarily f\mded by the South-founder •tKI has been a patron
ern Orange CoiSlty United W'i.y, of the FrleDds.
Is located at 1815 Anaheim N:lml.nees from the Harboe
Ave., Costa Mesa. Membership Ar:' Include:
tn the Teen Center Is open HAZARD ADAMS of New-
to all girls 1n the 7th grade port Beach, "Lady Grewory,"
through high schOOl and In the a critical assessm'!nt of an
Glrls Club for all girls ares Irish niter . • ~~==~~~=~====~=====~~6~1~hr~o:u~gll~12~.=--= • E. C. WAR D (Elizabeth _ Ward) or Newport Beo.ch, "The
Laguna contracts," a m'Jr~r
mystery.
Two More Reasons • JOAN COVERDALE ot
Newport Beach, "I share this
mush," a blend ofphotocraphy
aod poetic Ytpettes ott he New-
port Back Bay. why Ric~ard's serves you better
RICHARD'S MAN<ETS NOW ACC!:PT MASTER CHARG!:
ANb BAHKAM!:RtCARD ON ANY ftURCHASE
' '
,.o • :t ~-.. : ;J.• ,. ·markets ~\4oo ..-.v .. -.. .
LIDOCINTIIII.-D Vt<l LIDO·HA-VII" ._IIAC ~
• PETER S. DIXON of New-
port Beach. "Blo1ol)' ol the
rbodophJta," a surYeJ aod
enluattoo ot J..Dtormattoo oo
tbe red alpe.
• CREEL FROMAN of New-
port Beacll, "Tbe manusctfpt
ot Haco Potts," • Jookat bamu
behlYior ~ a blead ol
ncuoa, dlalopt -· poolrJ, drama aDd pblloeophtcal dl ....
eouut.
• HARRIS Mac OO:fALO ,
Mnport Boocb, "Boll tiro, •·
u aeCOIIM oil _, ............
lo liOd ... ~ u n.elll ••IDOI'J' lnft ..... ..._ eo ,._ •t a 1111 com11110a to • atL
• ILL.Iill L.lil al-AM. ......... r ............ _
pol'tlaJ •• a lit111Ww...,, ..
tnellc ... ...., "' ... lfow. '"" .., --.... . CJII , ............. ., ....
-~~~1-• DWU. ~I>AIIIK UIIIIIAT
., Jlea;wt ....._ """W tu. ..... ~ ..... _,. ....
..._.. .... -..t!
a stor y or the continent of m)vem .. nt. DICK BOOHE R
sn')w aDd Ice aM soml! of the • FRA~K TA LLMA:i of:\n-li-~~~~~;iNiiR~Oil~liYiW~E~l~LSiiii"i~~~~:~ uplorers and scientists who port Beach, ''Flying the okl.
have probed 1ts secrets: "Win-planes,·· a blend of prose and
dows In the sea: new •etUdes photograph)' te!Ungofhisflights
that scan the ocean depths,'· In 25 historic alrrrJ.ft. ~;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;~~~~~~~~~~~~;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;~ an Ulustnted story or how the
sea-labs were conceived and • ALICE WE LLM.-\:\ of New.
their Impact oo the study of port B<!ach, ThE" baby f!le-
polluUoa and tbe secrets of the phant's day,·· a narration oft he
oceans. habits, fun and frustration u-
• GEORGE SIPOSS of Costa pertenc:N by voun~~; elephants 1
Mesa, "La00sa1Ung, from RC in their native surroundings.
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY
B-0-0-K S-A-L-E
FRIDAY , OUY 3 · 10,00 A .. to 9,00 P ..
V I I ti I I H b SATURDAY ,MH4 -10,00A .. to12,00NOON oca es va a ar or ""'·S<I, ,., .... , "·'·' THVR<. • ..,. '·, "' ••••
All • Ne-rt . M"a hlgtl blned 'hole •lllper!ocm 3 nom . Island House . Fashion Island
sctlool cl'lolts will perform bers. "BE~T ~ELLER~. OLD AND NEW!''
separateiJ and ID a combined This concert, ooe of a series
chJir of over ZOO vokes at of spr lngmiiSICalE"VPntsinlocal 104 tO $2
the hiefl scbool Yocal restiva t. sse<~hoo~~~·~· ~l:•~"~"':....''.::o~t~h~•_!P~"~b~U:c·J::::=:=:=:=:=:=~==§::~~========~ to be held at Newport Harbor r
hlgb school at 7:30 p.m. tbts
Friday, April 26. Dr. David
Th:~rsen, director or choral
music at C.tllfornl.l State Col-
lege, Fullerton, wHJ coMLJCt.
Suunoe HaJc. Harbor Hiett's
music director, Is coordinator
of the enol.
Dr. Thor-.a wHI adjudicate
the perfbrmaDces of the
4 choirs. ctt1.Dc u oral cr i-
Uque on tape eu.tte, analyz-
inl •eb choir ,.ratety tor
thllr owo tRtMr cteYtiOI>ment.
Eae ll b.l.&lrl acbool cbolr wtu
pre.-1tl on lS.ratDute pro-
lf'l.m, ~ -'ldl tbecom -
Travel
AIR ncx1n
TDUIIS
all ISIS .., ................ .
llllllsually bealltiful dotlw .•
for th e teenage girl ...
.. ... ...
;~
Li<1o Village
J416 Vii Opcwto
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• a vOICe
Another
FREE GIFT
For You!
•
I'ICIC Ul' YOIII ,Ill 1t74
AND STRIIT GUID! 0' THI
MillPORT HAUOI-COITA ·
IIISA AliA '1011 ANY LO•
CAL III.AL TOI.
•
SAFETY
I# till 11 tllltl~lltt1
!! "' J'o>.-.. "J~ M •
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NE..otn' HARIIIR BISI'GII
,PUILllltED II!;EHLY -PAGE I : e , • ,
STUDENT CANDEE MASON, second from left, ls I'II.Ylnc her blcyde cheeked tUIJ
by Pollee Officer Stan Bressler .with assistance ft'om Realtors Enlyn Sm ith, left,
and Fleeta Lohman, In preparation for the Realtors Bike Dl.y, SattrctlJ, 1n tlle cwet
picture. Below partlctpatlng 1n preparation for the bike day, wblch Is beiDI co-sponsored
by Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors In hooor of National R-.tty Week, are,
left to right, Realtor Ogden Sogn, student Jim Weller, Flre Captain Mtct..el Murny,
Re:~ltor Joe Stawicki, Fireman Nell Cocroft and Realtor Stan Meyer.
REALTORS BICYCLE DAY SATURDAY
For the wind-~ of Realtors Week, on Saturday, Aprll2'1, the Pollee
and Fire Departments of the cities of Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and
Irvine w111 participate with teams of Realtors and Reattor-As!ociates
In the: '" , r , \ 4 tt...':l .!lo~»d:-a . RegtstnUon of all bicycles brOught o the ·uem.p•lii:U ... eu In
these three cities.
b. Distribution of tbe following material:
1. Newport Beach's tlrst Bicycle Trail Map --
'•Master Plan of BUteways ."
1. Newport Beach's llrst Bicycle Trail Map
"Master Plan of BikeW' .. ys."
2. 1974 Issue of the "Bicyclists' GuJde to the Call-
fornta Vehicle Code," furnished by the Auto-
mobile Club of Southern California.
3. Registration card giving Bike Safety Rules plus
a permanent bicycle recor d card for the hOme.
4. Six page pamphlet, "Your Bicyc le and Mine,"
to assist In proper bicycle maintenance.
5. Booklets on blcyc Ung furnished by Sea Schwlno
of Costa Mesa cover ing btcycllne: safety, tire
care aDd a new 16 page booklet on derailleur
lightweights.
BRIHG BIKES TO THE FOLLOWING
AREAS SATURDAY , APRIL 'Zl
Westclltf Shopplne: Center
17th St. and Ir'floe, N. B.
Hours: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Walnut Park ShOpping Center
Culver Dr. and Walnut, Irvine
Hours: 9 a.m. to noon
Harbor Shopping Center Untnrstty Park SbopplDg Center
Harbor aDd Wilson, c. M. Culver Dr. and Michelson, Irrtne
~~H~our~s1,191a1.mllli;, to~3~p~.mr.l. -~~~~I'OHio.urs : 1 p.m. to 3 p.m •• .-J~~
* * * * * * *
a voice for
America' a
propes tr owners
When the"""-~ ownen1 of Anatca llllk. REALT()Rg._,. * And do aomathing about-they hoor. REAL TORS.,.~ oulln
..... -lngtonand in--local ~lohofp-po-'Y-
..... mortgage monov pro1>1om1 onc1 mote.
OUR CREED:
Eoc:b ,_ lo ,.....m a Jlll>lc-darfll( Ral-
..,., ..... lo - -----.,. bltiiC Jllrt oltllo_...,_
* * Celebrate the freedom of owner.hlp
:. REALTO~WEEK · Aprl21~27 · * SeeaREAI.TOR-10".-~Inony--·•-•arhofp . * ...,.--~· ..
* • AEALTOR-morell•n ,.. ......
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MAiiiN llf
ExcLusivE Us! ·
TVITLI itOCK ~ I~~YlNI
llldrmo., tam rm., dla rm. li view ..... 100
Cdll .:..: Oetoo lido ....,., irl. boaao plua
..... lloulo. Racl,_ P,OOO, DOW tee,IIOD
iwmoRVJIW~
Oulltalldllll i'alormo • Nmtlltmc ... 18'1.100
nD:BLVPFs'
Trilla model, 111M or ltaM/opllon
PRICE RIDUCED-... 11110
FRANCESCA.-...FRESHLY PADITED AIID PAP-
ERED ......•..••. , ...•. , , , .J59,500
NBW DUPLEXES -LAGUNA IIZACH
2 BR, J be & 1 BR, 1 be ............. $102,1110
2 BR, 2 be. ea. UDlt. N.,.. UaUnc .... mo,IIIO
VACANT Lr. lot Lake Arrowboacl. trade $14,0110
Two S.Acre par:celi, developed in Rancbo·
CelUomla $11,500 eacb
TO BUY OR SILL
In Costa Mesa, Cororia del Mar
and Newport s.cb
• Corbin-Martin
I no.
644 7662
CHOICE-CH1iA COY
JUST STEPS TO THE LOVaiEST BAY BEl
(Around the comer from ocean surf)
art .. ,·:..~ ,~r..,--.. _,,_n
--DIW throucflout lnCI'\'1. carpets aDd c:o-ttlt
redeeonUon. You own the · •
• • • •
V-1-E-W
of Ocean and Je~
BeautU'UI JPI.Cloua 3 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath ho
Two tlreplaces, formal dining room. Lonly ru
bouse with tall bath • .
Firat time offered ... Call to see.
$174,500
Surf's Upf
lUND DILUXI iJuloLax ...: AU lila lb
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-lillllti•4,..-nllrlom .... loa
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. th home
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I BAY FRONT •
This sparkling three bedroom .
townhouse Is without a doubt the
best priced listing we have. Over
1800' of a gracious ·like new floor
plan, a great central Newport loca-
tion, fee land, a slip for a large
power boat, and a very low monthly
maintenance charge. This lovely
nr1:mertv . may be purchased for only
''"'•"'"' or leased for $500 a month.
See It today!
S.cceuer t. COLWELL P1110pertfea
VALLEY IB REALTY
REA LTOP ' Berg Enterprises
3425 E. Coast Highway
Coro
'VE MOVED .....
INTO LARGfR QUARTERS TO B F.'fTI!R
SERVE OU R MANY FRI ENDS AND CUS·
TOIII E!RS.
. J;IAL PJNdiJN ~ ASSOC. ,;:-::-.:
.. NOW AT ··
2727 E. Coast Hwy.
STILL 675-4392
131 FT. OCEt.H BOULEVt.RO HOMESITE
Flnut View In Corona dM Mar
$131,500 1 Will Trode, Will Finance
Openlnp tor 2 assoclates who want to be lndl-
fldutll, DOt part ol the crowd. Reply to P. 0 . Boz
187, CdM 92625, or call Hal.
HAL PINCHIN & ASSOC.
2721 E. C0t.5T HWY . COROHt. DEL lolt.R
(., GoiJ.,.ro~ Avt'.J 675-~392
............... pREE PARKING IN REAR···············
•
Banker
CORONA DEL MAR VIEW
Two fantastic R-1 loU witb never enctm&
oceaf1 view. One block to beach. A11king
$121,500. .
IALBOio ISUND IAYFRONT
Soutb Bayfront duplex , excellent condition.
Spectacufar view of main channel and
Pavillion $219,000.
COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT
Small commercial building in West New-
port. Ellcellent parking. SeUer prefers short
escrow. Priced rtgbt at only $72,500.
NIW LISTING BIG CANYON
Draniatlc borne wltb vaulted open beam
collln1o. 4 btdn>oml, 2\i baths. Lora• pri-vate ian!; ... ...we...., meet. Lowest price
on!Ddoy'o -fl,tt,500.
LIDO IAJILY AMERICAH
Llrltl-.... cloa bome. Grut Joe.
lion ... -to llrMtlot. fll7,500.
DIAL 644-1766
2161 San "-'" Hilt. Rd., N.B.
A COLDWILL BANKIR CO.
lltl! f'IMI!ST
lti!.DI!Mll AI. AND
!MCDill! I'IIDI'UTI.ES
\
PQ11 SM.I, L~ASI! 01 !lOt~
Newport Beach Balboa
Balboa Island Costa MtsQ
rona del Mar '
MACNAB
IRVINE
FINEI HOMIS
NEW EXCLUSIVII
Colllna bland w/pier for 111' yaebt. ktory
FreDell Chateau. 270 degree view. 5 lled-
n>Oml, Famlly room, Bllltard rvom, EJ ...
valo<! $385,000 fee land. Colby Scbwelckert
MU235 (Sll)
SPECTACUUR OCEANFRONT
On rocky bluff overloot.ing Areh Rock· I<
Harbor Entrance, Custom buUt for quality
w/every lunuy amenity. 3 bedroom suites +' separate 2 bedroom or seU..contained
suite. 5 baths + powder room. Exquisitely
decorated. Bob Owens 642-8235. (817)
EXECUTIVE ESTATE .
North Tustin -Elegant contemporary 6
~room home. 22'x45' pool on 5+ acres.
$271,000. Harriet Perry 64.2-8235. (818)
BIG CANYON-POOL I. VIEW!
Lovely 4 bedroom home w/the privacy of
a 100' entrance -large pool -putting
green. Overlooks the golf course lr: Bif Can-
you Park, $179,500. Tom Queen 64 8200.
(S2i)
FOR THE COUNTRY GEHTLEMAH
Picturesque 2-story. 5 bedroom borne. One
of llu·gest lots in Harbor View Hills. Dog
run-storage yard. $120,000 fee. Loia Egan
64111200. (Sle)
(Irvine 1-•m.o-,c ... ,.., I
101 DDwf DfiN 142•12JI
IM.tiiKArttlw 144·1200
......,.,. ...... C..lltoma. t2IQ
* lOYD IW.JIIS PIESDIIS *
Panoramic View
77.5 FEET OF SANDY BEACH. QUIET CLEAR
WATER, AND YOUR OWN DOCK JUST STEPS AWAY.
LARGE GRAClOU5 HOME FOR THE REST OF YOUR
LIFE.
An R-2 Opportunity
SOtrrH OF THE HIGHWAY, AND BEACH CI..OOE.
3 BEDROOM HOME ON QUIET STREET. ROOM
TO BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME. SUPER FINANCING!
40 FOOT LOT .
Steps to Big Corona
SPARKLING, SPACIOUS 2 YEAR "NEW" HOME
ON TREE UNED HELIOTROPE. EXCEPTIONALLY
LARGE ROOMS. 3 BEDROOMS, 2-1/2 BATHS.
•
* 67S.5930 *
3629 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
•.•••••ooooe'O•••
ofiJo Jie
LIDO waterfnl!lt. S Bclnn. & lge. family nn.,
or 5 bclmu., wtlll 5 baths. Lido Nord. Spec-
t.acul.ar view! Pier & .Ooat. $275,000.
WATER FRONT LOT ON LIDO NORD
40'd0'. Magnificent view! $250,000
LIDO-D
$ BR., 5 b&. Prize eo ft. waterfront lot. Pier
I< Ooet. PlS.CIIIO.
BU.l. GllUNDY, Realtor •
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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
MU. IALI •. RiPOitT
Bale• thi-001b tbe Multiple Ll8tlng
•Service ~ tbe Nnrport Harbor-C08ta
Men Board of Realtor• totalled
'$58.4 JDilllOD for tbe nret 3 month8
of 18'14. TBJB 18 MORE THAN A
2!7% INCREASE OVER THE SAKE
.PEJUOD A YEAR AGO. 1,5711 MW
u.tiJil• ,..re ~oceiNCI. ~ Wbtch
~~ WSU IOLDI 17% ~the alN
,..re CIICJIIWIItlift.
L.-. JCIIII' ~apertJ Wttll a RMltor.
• •
lido I
Price Reduced to $89,500
Just try duplicating this large and livable custom home
In Corona del Mar on today's market.
4 Bedrooms, study, spacious family r oo m, view of
ocean and Catalina.
Choice of financing and only 8 years old .
For appointment to inspect, call
~ ·----
THE REAL ESTATERS
WE'VE GOT
SPRING
-·FERVOR
YOO HOO!!!
Yes, you -your lagoon wate rfront home is here. Four
large bedrooms . . . count r y modern with many extras.
57 Linda Isle. $285,000.
AHOY THERE!!!
Could be you waving fr om your own oceanfront home;
3 and a maid's. Large pool and a view that's spectacular.
4541 Brighton Rd. $279,500. Open unda,y 1 to sunset.
HEY YOU WITH THE HAMMER!!
This Is a perfect building time and we've got the lot.
Right on the fairway in Big Canyon. Below average price.
$61,500. Submit terms .
Speclalidng in Homos of distinction
HUG HOMES, REALTORS
567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 102
Newport Center
640-4050
~ .......................... .
OUil' 25
YEAil
CAMEO
SHORES
Spacious 4 bdrm. & family rm. home
Atrium off master bedroom
Huge lot 80d45-avail. in fee
Heated & fill. pool-prof. l.nd.sepd .
Gr('at home for gracious entertaining
Price reduced $9,500 -now only $105,000
"YOU'LL BE GLAD TOMORROW THAT YOU BOUGHT
REAL ESTATE TODAY !"
ROY R. McCARDLE
REALTOR
THE BEST HOMES ...
IN THE BEST AREAS
IJ fliiiiUJ 1: .
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HOME
SERVICE
WARRANTY
tiJat COftn
yowU.e'1
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• Plctlltg
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FOR
BUYERS •
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1&4/Aflll' etl•tll-'Mfi!. 'lltURIOAY, Al'll~ n,IJ7
• Aoborl E. Jtolahl, Ph.D. froal high t.mpercrlwe lo low t.m•
'
MCllly .C.ntilll1 belleft tM theory perature. Now let!e raake 1010:e aore
tho! all living thiDga ooroiYod from ~ ... COAllder o.lds !..,. lA
aimple, nOn ·llv:hlg cbemicala by YOW' home as the wood and paint,
apontaneou.t chemical reaetioJU. the fobrict in your clothing •and fur-
Admitting this to be a very improh-nitu.re, the food ill yow ldtcbcn.
able pr~. they propoee that the What happen. to th ... itemu aa time
univerae il billion~ of yean old and potNt? Do th•y not gradually de·
that, given thil time, the improbable teriorate? Will they not eventually
chemical reactioJU did klk• place to turn to dual, alowly tran.domlled. from
originate life and develop it hom ini· highly atruchued organic com·
tiollimplc fornu to 'th• highly .true· poundl into timple disordend sub·
tured forme now living. But more llancea of the toil? Will thea.e thing•
than thil, evolutionary theory baa once deteriorated ever apontan-
been extended to include the notion eously rectructure themMlVI:ta to re-
that the entire univera IIQrled biJ. form new paint and clothet and
lione of yean ago a1 a comprelled he•h food? Will a decaying b uilding
glob o£ simple, unatructured matter or a rotten egg become n.ew and
and energy which exploded and ex-fresh again i£ you wait ct billion
ponded to produce by chance pro-yean? No, the effect of time il al-
ceaes the pre1ent intricately atruc· ways degeneration -degeneration
lured, highly varied universe of trom order to disorder, h orn useful
Alii Tllll 4110 ICIIIITIPIC P~CTS
011 Till liDI OP CIIAMCI IVOLUTIOM
OR OP DIVIIII OUIGM AN D CRIATIOMf
From ''lc.IIRt It Scripture ..
Solo Dl ... , c aUf,
Q u .......... _ ..... ,
diaordered non-Uving chemicat.
haw by chance reacted to produce
the e.aOHdia.gly complex "timple
cell." <md that suec.eding chance
chemical event. have developed tb.ia
origiDal Wo from olnglo .,.n. to all
the VtUt pcnioroma of highly IJtruc-
turod living thingo of today.
•
•
stars, planett, galaiies and au per-concentrations of heat energy to use-
WHERE EVOlUTIONARY THEORY
fAllS THf l lllf SUCCEEDS The
lad ia that every theoretical or ez-
perimental effort to explain how the
uniYer• and life could have evolved
has foundered on the natural Law of
Deoeneration which we have ex-
plained in th.il pamphlet. Yet many
scientiatl stubbornly UW.t on cling·
ing to their impoaible theory. Why?
They haVe forgotten the God of
Creqtion, the God of the Bible. What
the Bible says agrees with the ob-
served scientific fact. far better than
does the evolutionary theory:
THE CHRI
7Mo HA.OOEN ST., COLLI NGSWOOO, N.J.
Jerusalem's 0 Ld City galaxies. less heat at uniform temperature,
But do the observed facts of sci-from concentrations of uweful chem-
ence support this theory? Does the iooJ energy as in gOBOline to uaeleal
theory harmoni.Je with the obeerved heat and simple low energy pro-
laws of nature? Would vaat periods ducts such as exhaust gases.
of time allow for the spontaneous All of the experience of the hu·
production of ordered structure from man race over thousands c•f years,
unstructured disor4er? Is time on the a ll of the observations of science
side of intelligent creation or of over hundreds of years, all of the
chance. evolution? things you see today point to this uni-
TIME, ORDER AND DISORDER IN verecd fact of the natural world : that
NATURE Have you observed the time alwa ys points hom order to dis-
effects of time on things around you? order, from useful energy (called
Ta ke for example the heating and free e n'ergy) to dissipated energy in
cabling of your home. In the winter it the form of heat. Wherever we see
is cold outside and you put heat en-the reverse processes we find either
ergy into your home by means of a living creatures or the wori'< of in-
heating system which keepe it a t a telligent man causing some local
comfortable temperature. If on o part of the natural order to move
cold day you iurn off the heaters and temporarily in a direction opposite to
''And God mid, Let us make man
in our image, after our lilr:e-
neu ... " "God ... bath ... spok-
en unto us by his Son ... by whc.m
also· he made the age~~. Who being
the brightness of hil glory, and the
express image of his person, and
upholding all things by the word
of his power, when he had by him-
self purged our sine, sat down on
the right hand of the Majerty on
high." (Gen. L26; Hob. U-31
''Thou, Lord ... the earth . . the
heavens are the worlu of thine
honda. They shall perish; but thou
remoineet." (Heb. 1:10-ll)
A little, very old walled enclave th11t aitll on a mountaintop amid the ancient hills of Jude• may _.u prow to
be the crux of todfy's MMldle Eut peace. Known u the Old City of JerUAlem, il.5 welter of crampe-d atreeta
and narrow lanes wind and twist over pound that has been utunted with the-blood of Isnelita, JCyplian,
Aramean, Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, Greek, Roman, Arab, Seljuk, Crusader, Mameluke, Ott.ornan, Brit-
ish, Jordanian, and lsr•eli. For the 2l·•ere endoau.re, which i1 all there wu of Jerusalem 100 ye-an aco, amw
braces cheriah.d ahrines of the world'a three major monotheistic rt-li&io~udailm, Ch!Utianity, and w.m-
whose conflktina elaims•ovu the centuries have made it a chief focus of bitter and protracted eon\elt of arma,
onto that hu yet to be fully re-solved. Thia .e-rial view of the Old City looka eut, from the Jaffa Gaie and the
Citadt-1 (Herod'a Palace) in the foreground to the Mount of Olives. and the Ga.rden of O.thaemane in the backw
ground, beyond the walt.. Within the wall• are the oct&f:onal Mo.que of Omar, better lr.noWD u the Doma
of the Rock (upper rilht center), Islam'• third holiest shrine after M'ece• and Medina; the Wt:atem or W&illllc
Wall (fad.nl open arH juat 1o the ri&ht of the Dome of the Rock), • .mall remnant of the fortifk.atione tlwt
once surrounded the Temple of Herod and Judal.am'• holint shrint. ne single Jnoe»t important ChNtlltn alu-bw
in the Old City of Jeruaalem ls the Churc-h of the-Holy Sepulcher (dome-d 1trueture at far left eenter), built
in the fourth centw-y by the Emperor Constantine on the traditional aite of Jesua' crucillxlon, burial, ...a
resurrection. Ju..t to the left of this church winds the Vi.a Doloroaa, traditionally retarded u the rout. J..u~
walked to the Crucifixion.
wait, wha twillhappen?A.Btimepro· its n ormal spon taneous ten-"God ··· hathappointed adayin
greases the heat in your worm home dency. which he will judge the world in
ll f1 d h ld righteousness by that man whom Fifth i11 a series nf-T:il•l e St11dies From "C HRlSTIAN CRUSADE," Tulsa, Okla.
St udy the Bible wi ow towar t e co er otmo· , .. ,.,," he hath ordained ... he hath rai.s-
sphere outside, and your home will u c• ~·-wo:-ed him from the dead." finally be the same temperature in-;;~
side a s outside. On the other hand, lf.V• f 1 (Acts 17:30-31)
in the summer you use an air condi-1 ~--~'.. THE DESIGNER AND CREATOR IS
tioner to pump heat out of your home ~.;;. -::-·"'"'""' ....... " THE SAVIOUR OF SINNERS The
so.;: is cooler than th~ outaidtt. But i£ .~;. evidence from science agrees with By Dr. Gertru d Wossen:ug
you turn off the air conditioner and the Bible that all things were de-Instructor in Bible, American C h ristian College
wait, what happens? The heat out· THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION signed and created by God, that In the fi r~t part of thl·
side flows into your home and it be-CONTRADICTS THIS LAW OF time hod o beginning and that time grl!at book of Re"elato·,,0 p~ovincc nf the. Rhomban . em-B h d 1 · • "'-t" ptrc;", a very nc u~tnt':o' comes as warm 01 the outside. NATURE ut w a t o evo ution · will bring this world to on end. But find the epistles of the a,. Cc;"nter where the Jews ~~-
You have observed one of the a ry scientists clmm is happening? did you realize that the divine Crea· cended Lc,rd Jesus C'~rist. lh_l' tkd J ,•wn ap.U .. brought with
m6it fttadamtmtai }awe oi nature in They assume thut billions of years of tor i:B Jeau1 Christ, the Son of God Head of the Church. ro H1s th..-m th· te<lching of Mo~,;,
action. No one1ms'·ev8r 6~rVed tl-te time hove el'Kibled the improbable to who loved us and gave Himself on a 5tvcn chu rches in A~a .. Min.••• ··•~ ':'fnd (Iff~ prt-.phet ~.
opposif96fthiiild'W1 .lhatil, heat flow-happen, the reverse of the Second cross to purge us from our sins. He or .. The gospe l had hcen Wlnt a gr.:.tr opportu nit v
ing out of a building on a hot day Law of Thermodynamics to take upholds all things by His power. He preached there-not only b~ for j Christi <t n church h>
without the use of an air condi· place. Moreover, they claim that this is the Lord of Heaven and ea rth and t~l.! apos tles. but also by be -wMk ;1mong Jew<; and Gen-
tioner. Or heat flowing into a house contradiction of phys1cal low has the Judge of all creation. You will ~e..,;rs. who brought the won . tiles~
on a cold day without the uee of a continued to occur lor billions of meet Him one day -with joy i£ you . er ul story or a Livin!! S.J\'-When Wl' read these Sl vc n
heating system. From your own ob-years. They claim that on the cos-repent now of sin and by faith re-tour __ who forgives sin~. ll:tck l·pi~T il''· the very word.-. uf
servation you know now one of the m.ic scale an eiploding cloud of dis-ceive Him as your Lord and Sa v-to~~~•r h(lmet~w~. our Lord to His chu rc h, we
most firmly established physical ordered matter and energy hoe or· iour, but with terror if you reject tS pa.rt 0 1 c wuriJ. ~-rcco!.!ni zc wh.11 great impM-
u od h Him twee n As1a and Europe. wao; tanc; is given to Him as th · laws, called the Second Law of Ther· de red itse to pr uce I e present · Please receive Him as your or tr7mcndnus irnportJn.:.· .. · in Head of the ('hurch. We ~~
modynamice. M time proqresaes highly-structured universe. They sin -bearer and Lord now. Do not de· the;" f1 rst centu ry, a center ._1[ orten for .. et that He is the
heat always Oows ...v-.ntaneoualy claim on the mtcroscopic scale tha t lay. Time is running out. hi_2hest Greek. cultur ... a • ~Y"' '-Main Per~n in the Church. r-"ttP!r~~-lltiUti!Utlt .. IUUtiUI.I\IUUUUUUUtltllt.ltUt.iiUf.P ....... uuuut~~IIUtlf.ltUittl\ltlttltlltlltiUt.lll!ltiiUUtlt~·-·lltllt··---··ltJUitlt that He knows eve rythin !.!.
tha t He rules the affair<> ~f
'111.1 rnrL,:~a•ed lll.,an~tLer' llnrptr ~; ~~~·,~~ ·~~ ~"·~~: :~~:: IIIU rt..n • ., •• l r• ., ... D ll .. J ,. his bride. The knowledge. the
• k•\\' and the will of th e Head
Theory of Evolution, Morxism
By FRAN K FARM ER, Springfie ld, (Mo.) Leader-Press
BAPTIST BIBLE TRIBUNE
Springfield, Mo.
.. WE DIDN'"l' IIZGIN in a swamp, we becan In a
garden. We dkin't Main in the slime, we beaan in
God."
These were the words this momina: of Dr. Bob J~.
c:baneellor of Bob Jonet uru ... ersity, Greenville, S. C.,
in an addl-HI at Baptillt Bible Collece in Sprincf~ld.
Dr. Jonn att.ac:ked the tfu-ory of evolution. uylnc
Darwin's "OfiBin of Species" nearly destroyed Chria·
tianity in Encb.nd after it! public:ation, and he also
attacked Marxism as a GodleSii theory whkh '"baa en·
alaved more people than all the emperon' of old evtr
thoua:ht about enalaving."
Dr. Jones will be on the BBC tampua for th~
days this week, a Wftk of holidays lor .~tudent:s and
teachers. Many students and leaehen are in Encland
attending the first Fundamental Baptist Con«rea and
cla.ues were suap-nded lor the week.
ly with the Jews -but not to the point of aendin.a
men to tilht their war."
He next called attention to Karl Marx, whom he
termed .. a bum who conf..aed to be concerned about
the worker but never did a day''J work in his life,"
Marx wrote two boob, he said -the Communist
Manife-sto 11nd Capitalism -and !hey .. have lhaken
the world."
Communism and socialism are "brothers," he aid,
"and Karl Marx -their father. They hutel de-een·
eracy to any nation. Marxism attadtl God and de-
nies man'a oricin In God. The man who talked apin~t
worker e-nslavement ha ensl.ved more peoi:.Je than
any emperor of old."
He dehnde-d the capitalistic syste-m, caUinJ it 1
"ac:riptural syatem of economies which providu the
riaht of men to own property and to keep what he
maltet from hil own l.lbor."
is t·xpr..-~~\.'d in these His kt-
tcr~ t.J H t ~ Chu rc h.
Let us <tpprcciall' much
more ttw~c ~lHd s ~1f IHH
Lurd. ju'-t :t~ a bride th'ink s
highly of th.: letters of her
fian ce.
These cpi ~tk5 a rc addfess-
ed to th e ch urch~s in (I )
Ephesu.'> ( 2) Smyrn a. ( 3)
Pergam "~· (4) Thyatira, (S)
Sardis. (fl) Ph il'adclphia. and
(1) Laodicea.
We can fi nd these places
on the map in th e back of
our Bible:. many o f them are
not mnrc than ruin s today!
This makes th e letters of our
Lord to these churches or the
first century even more seri-
ous for us. What would our
Lord say to the churches in
o ur days? Perhaps just the
sarne words full of love, but
11ft..:n al~v full ~~~ so~rr,,~ and
!!t'ld.
· T tw sewn cpistlcs of Je.
\th C hrist tv the sc:ve n
churd l1:'<; in Asia Minor can
be cxpl;~in.:~in two wa>::~:
(f) 'Tiie 4 m~Ssagt or 1eSUi ~
C'hn~t to any local church
evcrywhcre and at all times.
We will find that the situa-
tion 0f those churches is very
mu ch like the churches we
have t11day. Therefore. t,.e
Word ,,f Jesus Christ is really
up-to--date and concern s every
Chri..,tian chu rch.
( 2 l Thcs..-s..-ve n epistles of
Jesus C'hri ·I can be seen as
a pruphet.c outlook of ou r
Lord up..•n the history of His
church from the: time of the
apo5tk) until the time of the
great d;.~y of Jesus Christ
when l-Ie;" will come in the
clouJ~ 1.1 tak.: H is Church
home-h• lx with H tm. where
He;..__
If ~~-.~ ...... th.:se cpiqles in
th i~ r•••phetic way. the epis-
tle "' Ephesus. of course,
would !'peak of the Church
in th..-first century -and
th e l.t't epistle to Laodicea
wuuiJ ml.'a n the Word of Je-
sus Christ spoken to the
Chu rch nf our times.
Ther,· is much prophetic
light in these epi$tles. they
are thl· words of Him "in
whom dwclleth all the full-
ness of the Godhead bodily."
We miss very much. if we
do not falc.e the~ woids of
our Lord to heart and follow
Hi$ advice, ho w to restore
spiritual powa in the church.
cs of today. A NATIONALLY-KNOWN Bible uac:her and
Shakespearean actor, Dr. Jones came directly to t.M
BBC campus from a triF lo Germany. He was intro-
dueed by the Rev. Noe SnUth. who c:aDed him .. an
ok!-fMhione-d pre.che-r who takes a s\and for character
ond one-of the mo.t diltincuiahed Chrlstlan 1e•den
todliy."
Dr. Jonet, 12. noted he would speak primarily on
th.--subject-s durin&: his th~H dllys hue . . . "the
hallie bectnninc:a of 1posWy ( renouneinc of one'• pro-
fa.ed principles) ,._,e f.ee today, the cultl we f•c:.
tod•y •ncl l•te-r 11ve you reMOn for lnspintkm,"
'"When the Lqrd retuma to earth," he -.ld, "It will
be to a «:ap1taliltic .,.w-n. The Bible teU. Chat every
man Ia to have hil own n.-tre. and vine. Socialbm
takel away what a man mai:H to Jive to another who
woo't .orlt. And I don't approve of thet."
DIIGiiiBSING TO rocus on eUJTftlt American
evmta, ~ Nld he tho\lcht it. wu ricbt to be able
to critiebe the Preltdent -althouth •t all tiiMI ,..
II*Ctinl tbt olfiot -.nd cwatipted Prnklent Mlxon u "arropnt and dietatoricl .net: refur.lnc to rupond.
to the want. of tht people ...
awoBaT
Tl\e :SOOB
H• bec•n his text by uyina:, "Man hu &huys re-
belle-d .,a.inat God'• word, by denyinl it, by addine
to it or tUrin« away from it. At Bob Jones Univenlty,
we 1tand without apoloo by the Bible."
Oeac:ribina the difference of the word .. ir-..pintion"
u defined by a liberal and a fundamentallit.. he uid,
.. We believe the word of the Bib~. for It ll inspin-
tion· from HuVi!n."
He nottd tlult the attacb llllliM ChNtianity · and
· orpni.ad ,_1~ Mpn about .0 ,...,. 1110 and that
"'s.\an'• worlr. hu 1ed to I"MftJ' eulll .net ..n.. "'One
......,n wUl bl'* oa one Nit. aaother wiD bite on a dif·
ffftftt ,_._, .. lw •Mi. -rhrt vnbalanoed mind will 10
af.,.r -thil;, the lnte~t after that llbd the auJllble .... __..,elM.'
D lAID '11m attM:Ir. on the word of God ""bepn
with V..,_ * the materillllltie" pho.o,htn.'" and
alW M•llh • to the work ol a--• Darwla. .,.. ........ • ..... form ol w. .............. ._._ ~._ ................... , .............. .
..... ld ,, ...... ~ ........ .,! ... _._ ...... ~ ...... _,__ __ ......... -t
sot liSa, ....... • .. ~ .,: .,-& • ~,: .............. ,. .. .. r:.L::.•d.; ~, . .,sa.,...~..._.
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.... pQee ......... ,. • -iikct>Wk.. J --
•
"That's typical of the whole ph.lbophy ol ll.er1dlm.,"
ha said. "N ..,. 10 tnon and man Into IOdaliM\, we
wUI ... rnorw llbd anon ol tHat."
Dr. lOIMII, foDow-lnc his ~spoke briefly with a .-.porWr about hJ.s 8ebool eel h .. phUCIMifhy. 'I'M
Wllv•rsHy •• foundf'rd • ,.._,. 1110 b)' bil t"f' ... w lift latlwr, he •kl. .,.__ M found .., ,.._,
_.. .... hod loot -6otth .... ho lelt thoro
.. • DlltCI tor • .t11oo1 ~on the ~-........,•
ol .... lllblo. "-· ... -1000 .......... -. ......,. ·'*'· lit the --Aftd 10 countriM... . Tho .... _ lo-......... -..... -t .... -ol Ood'• -.-ho ..w. ""• ... able to ,.,. ow-.......-oui J •&udnt --._ ..
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•
BY DR. BOB JDIIES
008 JON£8 Unlnrlllt/1
GltUIOVI\\., IOU"+ C:AIIOl!JI ... ,_14
t tlave stood in front of a
fortv-n•e foot image of Bud-dha and have ohservf!d mf!n
and womtn and children malc-
inl' an offerins of fruit or
n owers to their god. The
thought would come to me
"These ~pte have come bert
to worship a false rod who '11
de:ad, They elalm to how wh~re his body~ 11 buried, In
lnd•a thty look at a l{reve and n y, 'Tbl1 II Buddha'1pa-va.' ..
In lfrue•ltrn J "ha•e stood
be fora the toml:i\ In wllieh the1
IQ our Lord m rhi ha•e bNil hurled. I ha" uid, "Thaak
God, Hf It not hen. Ha It
riHft .. (Luke 14:8), God .,_
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PI I h d I p.m .•. A welder nlued at Dr., WestNeW))Ort,wascharpd Ba~ betWeea 7 P m and ant Sa e Sc e U ed $1,200wutakeotromWasbl"'· wllh heloglotoxlcatedlnpubUc JUOp.m. · ·
· · ton O!'DI.mentallrooWor ks,l60 at 8:50 p.m . at 1'700 l&tb St.,
Newport Center Dr., Newport Newport Heights •.• A pl:lte • TUESDAY, APRIL 16
Pilnt-o-nma '74 wtnbe bekl from Brea Tropleala. Tbeywtll Center, betw~ten 3:30p.m. April glass window valued at $ZOO Betty La"Nrot Thomp!On, 49,
at tbe SbetmuFo.w~&UoaGu-aoawer questiona and belp with 9 and a a.m. April 10 ... was broken by someooe wbo of .1112 DeYoe Lane, Westclut,
den tn COI'ODL del Mar from speclal p~ problema. There John Walter Van Ornum, 22, threw a rock at the Eraest waa urHted at 3:40 p.m. at
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 4, ac. wlU allo be a pottery demon-of 204 Adams St., 8&11:101., was Schlag residence, '10 HUlcrest 1515 Wntcutt Dr., aDd charged
cordlni to Wade RoberU, pr-atratlon by Pots.Pourrt. Door arrested at his residence at Lane, between 4 p.m. aDd 8 wltb driYIDC UDder the influence
deo dlreetor. Tbe daJ-Ioac prizes wtU be e1nn away at 810 p.m. 011 a mtrl)uana pos-p.m ... A stereo tape player of aleobol and drup •.. John
plant ale, opea to the pabUc, hourly drawlnp, startiDg at seasloo charge. valu·Jd at '540 was burglarized Howud Bater .,.s charged at
wUl feature a seleclJoo ot 10 a.m. Refreshments wUI be • THURSDAY APRIL 11 from a car belonging to Doaa1d 11 :30 a.m. wlth cuHlvaUng
plants rupg from w:IUJAI served by tbe Gudeu Volun-• Dallape, '770 Paula.rlno Ave ., marljallll. at Ills home at 218
troplcals to large taactocbls-leers, azxt the Gardea Shop 83;';:'nc1~ S~otl Ki~gH ~~1°1 Costa Mesa, whlleitwasparked 62Dd St., Newport SOOres ...
Jcets, cactus am aaeca.leats, will be open featuring a se-was arr:ed at~~r 0:., a!i at the intersection of Bruee Mary Lou Jawtn, 20, of 534
Added attractlooa at tbe an-leetlou of.bortlcultural books, l&th St N t H 1...,t t Crescent and Joanne Pl., Lido Suta label, Costa Mesa, was
nual flmd-ra.lslDg f'lmctloa wtll plants and gtfta. 2. •• ewpor e IY' s, a Sands, from 'lOOn UDttl 3p.m ... cbarpd wtth rt'ttng false In-
'----------' be an Indoor plant cllDic fea-The Sbermao Foundation ~10 a.m .I.Dd charged wlthdrlv-Burglars woo pried open a wtn-formattoo to a poUceman while
turing Geoe aDd Betty i:eaos Garden ts klcated on the Coast g under the Influence of dow at the Cllarter Hoose Res-sbe ns being cUed for a tn!-
0 _____ ..,. _______ .,.______ Highway between Dahlia Ave. a~ohO~. · ·ht A ca~U:to~ taurant, 1520 W. Coast Hwy., ftc Ylolatton at 28th St. and
aDd Fern"" AYe. $199 m~ ~ va 1 a Mariner's Mile, took $214from Balboa, after she claimed she
were g I zed rom cash drawert between l :05a.m. had lost her driver's Ucense
ART AUCTION TO HELP an office of the Transmark and 8 a.m. aod pollee determined that she Corp., 610 Newport Center Dr .,
PRE· SCHOOL PROJECT Newport Center, between 7p.m. • SATURDAY, APRIL 13 ~dbl::~r =~ U~em · · ·
Fairview Baptist Nursery Aprll l1 and 9 a.m. April 12 Betty Elizabeth Tavlln, 55, tak r/ a 1 ~
School of Costa Mesa Is sp:x.-... Someone broke Into Jeff of 2110 16th St., Newport t?n 1 ~m a :rage a t
sortng an art aoctlononFrlday, Watts' ca.r while It was parked Heights, was chargedwtthdrlv-=-:.~ :;;,ra H~otb:x,ws,H~:
M.1y 3, at the HUicrest Park ing under the Influence of alco-la.Dd ti' :;tw r 2 JO
IUMDAY ICMOOL• tr4S WORSHIP n:.IY1Cir 11,00 Clubhouse, 310'7 Klllybroolr.:e, LI!GAI.. MOnCI hoi at 224 W Coast Hwy., s, some me een : Costa Mesa The Robert SUis FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME M:trlners Mile Charles D p.m. Aprll 16 aDd 2:30 p.m.
Highway House of Prayer
U 11 I!, COAST Hli'Y ., COROllA 01! L MAR
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IY'AMOILIInC IIIYICir 6100 ,,M, lUNDAY • -'.' ' Aprtl 1'7 • , , Alan Tracy
P IAYIW AND IIIL I ITVDY• 7•10 P,M. WIDN UDAY Gallery of Beverly HIUs w111 S1' ATEMENT Hill, 42 • of 806 E. Balboa BlYd., Smlth reported that he went
WILLIAM T. KROAH, PASTOR provide the works of art, in-The followtngperson isdotnc was arrested at MaiD St. and outside his hom e at 3720 Bay-
' HOM II ••24762 eluding a $100 painting to be business as: tn-MoUonProdoc-E. Ocean Front, Balboa, and side Dr Corona del Mar to '-===::::====~=======::;::====~ given as a door prlze. tlons '711 w 1 '7th A-ll Costa charged With a crlme against stl ·• ho •-tal' ed r • · • • hild J Andr que on a mtlllw m ,..,.c m
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1 .. th tr.· · -•· 1 "'h &. The church related, RO'l· Mesa 92627: Kenneth Rich, 138 a c · · · ohn ew was trampllngpottedplants and UUU1 .... , ..;.ongrrgu.atUlUI ~ .urr., a.ctarlu pre-scbool wtll ute •'7th st., costa Mesa, c a. 9262'7. Kealoha, so, of 850 Victoria, was attacked and cooked by
A ~·• •J I•Jc,ntlftl CI:Ht.K'•f•llorull Cltrisli.,. CM•d all prodeeds to help develop This business is conducted by Costa Mesa , was charged at the man who wouk1 ldent.lf'y
'IHE REV. lORN A. LINDVALL, Mia.tatc a 1-l/Z acre pule, wblcb wtU an individual. 1:15 a.m . with dr!Ying under himself C:C.tyasaphooe company bouse a barnyard, lalce (onlJ Slgned: Kenneth Ric b. the Influence of alcoOOI at lbe pi A $ZOO tt
s.day Sernct: 10:00 a.m. lncbea deep) with a rocktnc This statement was flied with Intersection of Dover Dr. aDd ~~p 0:.~ ~ilarlsed tr~m 1:;
·llble ._,: ~.a.L lld''7:00'1:•. 'CWeft.,...•tO:Ota.a; boat, bridges and a forest area the County Clerk of Oranp Inine Ave. · · About S500 Wlll1lm WeGee residence 905
••• all, accordlllr to Mrs. CoUDty 011 Aprn 9, 19'74, Wll-1D coln.s kept 1D a t~tc bottle Vta Lido SoQd Lido Isle' be-1!,~;~~~-~Y,••"I!T; .,.IWf!O_.,,.._.GIRI J...ua, Bowman, dlreetor ot llam E st Jobn county clerlt were burP,rl&edfromtbebome • ' "-~•,., c•,. pr:-•14•4 Phet~e: 6-U-2740 tbe school, to aid in tbe cbJkl's by Tb~esa M. 'ward, de~~lll:y: of WJ11Jam Fowler, Zl4 20th tweea 11 a .m. aDd 4 p.m.
:=:::::::=?=::=::~~:::::::~=:::==7::=:::::::==~====t· body deve~ment and persooal Publish: Aprlll8, 25, May 2, St., Central Newpor t, between MONSANTO CO. OF ACE
THE FIRST ·BAPTIST CHURCH coofldeDCe. 9 1974 In the Newport Harbor UO a.m . aDd 12 o30 p.m •.• IH HE ... ORT PL 'CE
---:-::-=-c:--===:---E'ns1go,' F -32932 A stereo set worth $1,810 was "r" "" TMI CIMTIR POl llaLICAL STVOIIS lllkeo from the home or Robert Mo"'aDto ComJ)llDy l'las
To enable patients to IJye wttb eJD!Taetatttc.
unremitting pain, In special cuea where ctrap
are not Indicated, dOctor• are nowllSinc'•radlo."
Not the k!Dd of radio that plays muslc, but ,.elal
ra.dlo trallSmltters that acttn.t' surc:tcally-
lmplanted electrOdes.
No ooe lmows exactly bow or wbytblatectal&q,•
works, but the electrodes, wbeo actlnt.d bJ
radlatloo, emit Impulses of tbelr on. Tbue
travel throur;h the patient's nerve system aod
block out paLn s!pals so they are DOt reeeiYed
at the brain aM the patient Is not consclCMbl of
the pain.
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111 MAOMOLfA IT'. AT tt4J .t.M. lla&.l Q.AUII LI!GAL. MOnCI! Evans, 116 Em':!rald Ave,, Bal-
l.utTA ANA A VI. 11•11 1.1&. WOIPIP MDUI FICTIT10l5 BUSINESS NAME LIGAL MOnCI! boa Island, between6p.m. April
.COITA·MIIA 7111 P.M. IVAO.LIITIC MOUI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 13 ·" 3 30 •· Ill' Dl JIMMY COMIS P:ASTOl STATEMENT a, ... : p.m. ""r • ... " ' ' The followLng peraoo is doing STATEMENT About S200 damage was doDe
CO ITA IIJ:IA COUNI~LINO CENTER bustness as: Far Well Veodinc. The following person Is doing to a ca.r belonging to Steven
TO .. HAMCI DYM'AMIC LIY.IMG 1'746 Anaheim, 15, Costa Mesa, business as: Ellco, 2152Dupont Fortune, 340 Fernando Ave.,
mot"ed Its Soutbern CaUfornia
district ales ofllce. b'om the ~F;;:::§~~~~~~~~~~~, =·=·=·=·=I=Q=~l City of Commerce to the BaJlt
of Ca lUorula bldldtn( 1D New-
port Belch. It Is annouoced
~~?.:: .. ~.T:-~ :lr: I ~ &.J NIOTIEIIIIIttSTIT or 111E nasT BAPTIST CBtiJlCB Ca. 9262'7; malllog aMress, Drive, Suite 212, Irvine, CaUl. Balboa, by vandals wOO broke
I IV. JAM IS HIMIY, DIIICTOR P.O. Box 8581, FoUDtaLnValley, 92664: Edwar d C. Etus, 640 3 windows with rocks willie
,.AIIIL1', ~AI..., CALL Na.I11J Ca. 92708: William E. Gal-VIa Lido Nord, Newport Beach, It was parked at 223-1 /2 34th MAIII'I'ALr~iiiiiiJifG Cllltl &a1 IaCher, 1'746ADabelm,IS,Costa CaiJf. 92660. St., West Newport ... A LIAIN TO LIVI .. THI! DYMAMIC. Ll,l" Mesa, Ca. 926!'7. This business Is conducted camera valued at $4'70 was ;=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;;::1 This buslness Is cooducted by an lndlvldul. stolen from Harold Joboson's by an iodlYid\11.1. ,J Signed : Edward C. Ellis. home at 118 41th St., West
1felllt1tll ,_to ww-Slpd: WUllamE. G&IIagber. This statement was filed with Newport, between tO a.m. aM
FJRS'r CHURCH OF LUTHERAN CHURCH Thl1 statemeot was ftledwltb the Co unty Clerk of Orange 2 p.m.
CHRIST, SCIENTIST Of TH the County Clerk of 0ra.nce County on March 20, 1974, Wll-• SUNDAY APRIL 14
3303 Via Lido E MASTER County oa April 1, 19'74, Wll-Uam E. St John, county clerk, Rooald i.e. Bell 31 ot 519 Newport Beach . 2100 Padflc v ... Dr. llam E. St Jotm, county clerk, by Theresa M. Ward , deputy. 35th St., w~ N~rt, was
SUNDAY SCHOOL Coronldll Mitr,CIIif. by Tberesa M. Ward, deputy, Publish: April II, 18, 25, arrested at ll:40 a.m. at his
9' 10:30 a. •· LAWREJCB D. FR.uRG Publtsb: April 4, tl, 18, 25, May 2, 19'74, In the .~ewport residence and charpd wltb
SUNDAY SERVJC£5 Putar-P._.&M .... 19':'4'l't~ me Newport Harbor Harbor Ensign. F-32404 possess!CXJ of marijuana ...
9 I 10:30 a. •· SUNDAY SCHOOL CUWI Ensii'Jf, F -32664 James Taft Hanson !5 of 202
WEDNESDAY EVENING AU""'"' HS to IO:IS La. LIGAL MOTICa LIGAL M0l1CI ISih St., Centnl N~rt. ns
MEETING 8 p.m. WOI'IIdp .,_ -10:10 a.a. FICTITIOUS: BUSlNESS NAME charged wttb d:rh1D( tDSer tbe
llEADING ROOM M•,_,. ud CGCJM Bow FICTITKJ\.S BlEINESS NAME STATEMENT Influence of alcobol at 1:15
Week 4ay•: 9 a.m.· 5 p.m. l---P~r~,.:-!:!:!., __ ...J STATEMENT The following person lsdolng a.m. at RJ'f'trllde AYe, and w.-.~ay : 9 un. • 7•45 p.m. Tbe foUowtng peracD~ are business as: Justice Wtre Rope Coast H'I'J •• Marlaer's Mlle
1'11eed.y and Friday: doJ.oc bus!Dtsa u : Freedom Corp., D.B.A. Justice Co.,l401 • • • Flllllne rods and rMia
noor of tbe blgtl rlse struchae
In Newport Place, the business
center beLng def'eklped east of
Orange Cowrty Airport by
E mtay Developmeot Co.
Three Mouuto stimdarles
--M'lllAllto IDdastrlal Cbemt-
cals, Moaanto Commercia I
Products, azxt Mooanto Pol)·-
mers aar1 Petro-chemicals --
have leued 5,000 sq. n. for
tbeir SO-persoo otftce. The
5 year lMse was signed at a
conslden.Uoo ot $200,000.
MODSauto, an lnternaUooal
maoufll.cturer of chemicals,
plastics, and man-made ftbet's,
still reta.iDs lis corporate dls-
tributloa center ID Commerce.
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2721 !. COAST llli'T ., COIIOIIA OIL MAll
9 .a.m.·5p.m.;7·9p.m. ATTlMD Road Tneklnc. 1142 RatlaDtl E. Edinger, Santa Ana, Ca. nluedat$1'10weretatentrom
R011.d, Apt. 4, Newport Belch. 92'705 : J . D. Justtce, Justice Thomas Harrrues' car while
SECONDCtru'R.atOF THI CHURCH Ca. 92680: WllllamDIIeBrcnna, Wire Rope Corp., Santa Ana, It was pa.rked near his t.;:,me
'.Jollmsc)fl and Son -. offers the best of both worlds
OIIUST, SCENTIST ll.U Rutlabd Rd., 14, Newport CaW. 92705, a CaUfornll Cor-at 204 Ab:llooe Ave., Balboa
N.wpot"t ._..at OP YOU I CHOICI Beach, Ca. 926&0; Georp F. poratlon, 648 Surf St., Costa IStabd, from 10 a.m. Aprll 1!
CAroM del Mar RIGULARL y Smltb, 1142 Rut11Dd Rd., It, Mesa, Ca. 9262'7. unttt 6:30 a.m. April •• •••
lilOG 'hdflc: View 0 :. Newport Beacll. Ca. 92$10. This business Is conducted A $50 pjltol, 2 rlap, c:oiDI LUXURY and ECONOMY
lUNDAY SCHOOL 10L•. Tbla bustDeu 11 coMuc:tld by a corpontioo. and otber items Y&.laed at $!)1
lUNDAY saa.VJCII tO LIL by a Umlted partDerstdp. Corporatioo Name: Justice were bai'Clarlucl from Cut
-..sDAY I!Vm<ING GIIACI aiiiLI 01111101 Slpod' Wlllllm Do.lo-Wire Rope Corp. Vollnskl's Pa'rlo: ~ ..... -
••••.• Roo.1 I,... .Aal.SCU ...... Bill Thla •tem.t wu G.11dwttb . Stpatare &o Title: J . D. Jus-ment betweea 10:30 a.m. A.,')('tl
-• II;, c. .... ..,. .. W.lllll, CoG-tile CO!OIIJ Ciorll: ol flrup Uce, Pnsldent. 7 aDd 9,15 p.m. Aoril 14 •••
IM-.o•• NaNl.._ TOM' P"* Co..ty oa A&rll 1, 1974, WU-This statemer~t was ftledwtth Elleea Cost.Uo,tiiiDot'cbelt-
.......,.rll 10 a.a. eo 5 p.-. UAm &. St JoiiD, C0GDtJ ellrt, tbe COUDty Clerk o1 Onnp er Rd., Cameo Rlell1Udl, rl·
......., ••n'' p 7.tOt bJ n.r .. M. Ward, deptltf. ColdJ on April 11,19'74, W11-ported a cr)'ttll dLib ru.d
IM.1 lOa.-. .. .t,.... PabUA: .\JII'tl 4, 11, 11, 15, uara E. St John, cotlllty clerk, at $400 ltolta fReD ~ar llocM
11"1•~-~~-~-~ly!~ ,..,~;;1'•;•~-~~~~~~i;~:~ 1t74, l8 Ole Newport Harbor bJ Tberea M. Ward, depatJ, durtnc tbe prerioel alciM .•. ...... t::i.rdl &.vlu ... l ... p . F-118$5 Pabltab: April 18, ts, May C:llml!t'U ud SCUBA~
•-... ~ I 9 1974 In tbe Pfewpc:rt nluecl at t910 •••--fro.
LIGAL MOTICI ftartJOr Euico. F -!30Zl tbt Jau Boe r ....... ~, 1001
. (j .. FICTITIOIII BUII!f!SS ftAIIIE Clllf Dr., cwra._ boluo• iCOII STATIIIIEIIT LIGAL MOTICI 7 a.m. AorillS 1011 u ,so p.•.
IOIIIT .. IIMIITOM -P AlTO. April 16 bf a IMtrtiU ftO -•o IT, et 01/Ji.Mftl, COI~A Ml•• -....... The lllllowlltr por-ore FICTITIOUS BUSIIIESS NAME smao•od I -.Ia lllo lllclt .-..w • • ..,. -ciM1c: l•'lthlll u : Dt-Ttel STATEMENT doo 8rul M14 ud
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Tbe report sbows ttllt 11
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bleb scbool district and 2 1111-
fted school dlstrleta, Dr. Peter-
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Amooc bleb school dlltrlcts,
only Fullerton sbowtd 1 student
de crea.se, wttb 1 lou of $5,
The two urdfttd aehool dls-
trlcta shOWl.n& decreun were
the CArd• G!'on Unlfled.Scbool
District with 1 Ml drop or let
students, aDd the Santa ADa
U::~.lfted: Scbool Dt.strlct. whlcb
bad the tarrest de~.;r••· wttla
a total of 972, Newport Mea
unified district abowltd 1 p1D
of 250 -·from Zl5,498to26,7U.
Till WAY WE WER.E
SIS F?SMD a REI: FORD 1'0GI'DIBI
Plu. o,cc n,/y. 8: H (PG)
"SUMMER WI SHES, WINTER ORF.AMS"
7:05 & 10:40
Dr. Peter.an potDttd ovt that
thl! net decrease wl11 ban u
Impact oo tbe cross 1acome of
tlle school dt.trteta lnvolnd,
The loss of eDrotlm~nt wUl de-
crease a district's lneome by
ao uerap $'1155 per year per
stu-1ent .
Openings tor new teachers
In the Orange County sebOOla
have deereued by more thiD
IDtho I .IB
6:,5
1 Time
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COIIC*A DEliiAA, CAL. GIRLS JOIN THE BOYS
FOR SPORTS HONORS
For 1110 llrlt tlmf, 5 llrl
atbW.. from taeltoiM.,.,..-t"J
2 ldtlt oc:boo11 ,.,...., n' ••
b'ocn •ett eclliool to nettft
ilooora , ..... , -oll(lrom
1110 lfewport Harbor Cbomblr
ot Commeret. '
Tbe lStb t..IIID•1 atbletl.c
awardll:l'llkfut, JPOUOI'td bJ
tbt Cbtmber'l Commodore~ cte, wu hekl at tbt ~
817 Club.
Skipper Harry Babbltt of tbe
Comi'DOdorH em~eed the
awardl procnm. Tbe t•tared
.,..Ur wu CarlJ Morrt.oa.
p~aeral muac-qt the Soutb-
tro Calttoral& Sun entry In tbe aew World Foobll Leap.
4 OWr,f AIW, fooUiaU; 1509 CtO'tft Nopwa, IJe tid;
laldetltlt Or •. HarbOr Vln 2500 S.Ttew Ave., Corooi del
HUll. Mar.
Pete A.llbJey, t.Dl1, YOllty-Brent Ocelen. footblll: Z601
baD; US V'tlb. b.lta, tbe Ialud VIew Dr., Harbor VIew
Bllllll. Hilts.
Etu Babr, fc.loCM.ll, wrut-Joe Porto, football, baseball;
lJaC, track; lnf Port CarD8J ZOO& Port Ramsp.te Pl., Hat-
Pl •• Harbor VIew Homo. bor VIew Homes.
stmoa &oapey, mm, nter Paul Sowa, wrestlloc: 1322
polo; 907 Cbublat Pl., Eut Keel Dr., Harbor VIew Hills.
Bluff. Jay Stallman, swim, watH
Rich Burrus, toott.U; 1930 polo; 448 Serra Dr., CorOOl
Port Net.oa Pl., Huboi' VIew Hleblands.
Homes. Scott Watsoo, football; 2018
steYe Clark, ne.tllDI; 110 Saot.Lago Dr., Dover Sborea .
Collinl Aft., B&IKll Island. MUte Watt, football, track;
John Crimp, swtm, water 4 Harbor Island Rd.
polo; 2006 Seadrift Dr., Rubor O:t,id Weddle, swim, water
VIeW Hllls. polo; 1301 &mnle Doone Ter.,
Klrk Del Valle, swim, water lrYine Terrace.
polo; 2404 Vtota Hopr. o HARBOR HlCH SCHOOL SETTLING FINAL DETAILS far the WOrld T•m Teruds
eablbuton match to be hekl at I p.m. tilts Saturdi.J, April
27, at the Newport Beach 1'eanla Club an, trom taft,
Georce Holstein In, club prealdent; George MacCall, WTT
commtsstooer, aDd Tony Prodaa, the elltl's head resi-
dent pro. The matcb, tree of chirp to the pltlllc, will
tntrodu~e W'J'T 's new rules IDd scorlng procedures. KFI
r adio sports dlreetor Mike WUien will tmcee the match.
The year old WTT teague, r.dquartered In Newport
B•cb, hl.a fraocbl.sea ln 18 'cltln 1D U.S. and Caoadl.
The SO eenlor athlete• &om
Coro-. del Mar aDd. Newport
Harbor hlcfl IK':t.)ols were
praised tor athleUc perform-
ances and foi leadership In
school athletic proerams. All
are seniors In good studlng
.... malnbJned hllb .,.....
while letterlog ln at least ooe
sport durin~: their senior y•r.
the Blutfa. K u 7 2 c. Doug Dietz, wrestUng; 217 rts hler, 1 4 ...... la.xy, BI LLI E DE SUTTER
te A Balboa 1 laod Dover Shores. s .1 •
TARS WIN TRACK TITLE
Swlft Brian Theriot paced low hurdtes broke the prerious
Newport Harbor to the school's record. Adams a.-, woo' the
lltb stnlgbt Newport -Mesa 120 blgb hurdles aDd anchored
sebool district track ebampion-his team's 440-yard relay wtn.
sbtp last Friday Digtll at David-Newport, wtnoer of every dis-
son Field. Estancla 's Steve trtct meet since tbe series
Adama was the meet's lnt!l-bepn, gave notice that the dy -
Yidual star. n.asty could cootlnlll!, The Sail-
Here are the athlete•
bonored:
o CORONA DEL MAR Hl
Joanne Bandel, swim, baaket-
ball, volleyball, softball; 318
Jasmine, Corooa del Mar.
Blllie De Sttter, Yolleyblll,
basketball, 80ftball, badmt.oton;
309 D.'lhUa, Corona del Mar.
Mary Jane House, badmin-
ton, '701 Betus, East Bluff.
Barbara Lolb, swtm, volley-
ball, basketball, softball; 512
De Anza, Coroca Highlands.
Jennifer Walt, track, basket-
ball; 712 Goldenrod, Corona
del M.u.
All. veE·:,_ .. _ :. k~tball· Nadine Wilson, 485 E. 18th II ors WID Jim ua~s. • • St Costa Mesa
1913 Port Brlltol, Harbor 'Cindy Amies' 2732 Circle lk
VIew Homes. Dr Bay ShOres' on a wa Mike Froet. football, 1749 i.'lnda Pitt, 2s9 Knox St.,
Port Hcmley, Harbor VIew Costa M.!sa..
Homes;... __ ~ball stUn Erin Smith, 205 Via Koron, Jim vuu,IUU\ .wre g, Lido Isle .
traek; llOODo.,biDTer.,Inlne Morgan Abbott 314 Robin
Terraee. Hood Lane, Costa 'Mesa.
John C•Het, TeDDls ; 807 Steve Buklch 3 Ham.,sll.ire
Amtgos Way, tbe Bluft's. Cowt Dover s hores
CleM M.elp, track; ZOO? Jo~ Dickey 2182 Circle
Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. Bay Shores. ' '
Mlke Messenger, cross Mike Dobrott, 201 Via ~Ito,
couatry, track; 1501 Serenade Lklo Isle.
Ter., Irrtne Terrace. Muk D·lft'y, 277.A Ogle St.,
DQug MoU, basketball, base-Costa Mesa.
ball; 4200 Part Newport. Jeff Duyndan, 111 44th St.,
Fred Moore, foott».ll, t».se-West Newport.
bi.U; 1126 Wbtte Salls Way, Erik Escher, 205 40th St.,
Harbor View Hills. Wast Newport.
A bases-loaded walk ln the
bOttom of the 'Jth lnntng gave
Newport Harbor a 3-2 w1n
Tuesday OYer Santa Ana aDd
kept the Sailors on tOQ by ooe
game In the Sunset League base-
ball race.
Costs Mesa moved Into a 2nd
place tie In the lrYiDe League
with a 4-0 wtn over Santa. Ana
Valley, and Estancia pulled
Cor ona del Mar down Into the
Irvine ce llar with a 3-0 shut-
out ,
Theriot woo the 440-yard ors won tbe jqn1or varsity meet
race 1n 49,1 seconds, the 100-with 114 points to second-place
yard dash In 10.2 aod ran the Estancia's 48, and scored 68
aDCbor leg tn his team's 3:26.? points to wtn the frosh-soph
victory in the mile relay. meet.
Harbor ran.., a team of 84• FHL HOCK EY LEAGU E 1/Z. Corona delM.arwassecond
wltb 61-1/2. Estanctalillrdwttb NO W AT BOY S a.UBS
51 aDd Costa Mesa 4t h with In r ecent weeks newspapE:r
S3: sport sect1ons have been nued
HOLLYWOOD CELEBRITIES
HERE FOR UCI BENEFIT
Tom For mica, l41 8 Muiner s
Dr., Harbor Highland s.
Skip F'rankUn, 1928 Santa
Ana, Costa M~sa .
Gavin Hedrick, 201 Broad-
way, Costa M~sa .
E rnte Hook, ·tsoo Leeward
Friday, Harbor Is at West -
minster, Corona del Mar In-
vades league-lea11ng Los Ala-
mitos, Edison challenges CostJ.
Mesa and Fountain Valley Is at
Estancia in 3:15 pmes.
Next Monday, Santa Ana
Valley visits Corona del Mar,
Cosl2 Mesa jour neys to Mac-
nolla, Estanci.r Is at Edison,
and Marina vtslts Newport
Harbor, all at 3:15.
Corooa del Mar's Mite Mes-with stories of the WFL and Big nam !s from Hollywood
seopr led an assault on meet WBL expansion I•gue. and the aportsworldwilhquare
records, rtmnlq a 4:20.8 mile. Not to be outdone, the Boys off Su viay against the top-
Sa Kine team mate Brl&n Hun-Club of the Harbor Area bas ranked OC lrvlne ~seball team
saker also set a new meet mar• just annouoced the formation In the 3rd annual Big I Booster
with a 9:31 .6 clocttng In UM of the FHL (Floor Hockey celebrity baseball p.mto .11 1:31)
Z-mtle rWl. League). This new expansion p.m. on the UC I flek!.
Tbe OOIJ other meet record league w111 play Its pmes at The an1u1l game raises fundi>
wu aet by Estancia's Adams, both branches. The Boy• Club for tbe UC I athletic ac:holar-
~~~~~7~ ~l!~;,~;:d ~c!~ a: lf!! :!!::n~1~M~W~b ~r-~~~·
___ · ----drew's Presbyterian Church,
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL l«)TICE Ne•~rt Harbor Council of
-----~----.--------. ---Churches, N.,w.,o~t Huboi'
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Boosters and Angel B1osters.
NOTICE INvrnNG BIDS T1ckets may also be bougtlil,
Lane, Baycrest,
Greg Hor man, 1706 Dover,
Harbor Highlands.
A. G. Kawamura, 7l8 St.
James Place, Cliff Haven.
J eff Kravitz, 306 Co lleen,
Costa Mesa.
Jack Minter, 391 La Perle
Lane, Costa M~sa.
Bill Mockett, 1601 Antigua
W;Jy, Dover Sbores.
Ken Newberry, 239 Koox,
Costa Mesa.
Geor ge Norris, 336 R1mona,
Costa Mesa.
Brian O'Flaharty, 1145 w.
Ba.lbol. Blvd,, Balboa.
Newpo rt had trailed a J-0
in Tuesday's game, but went
ahead 2-1 1.~ the 6th when Mike
Blanchar rl drov('! i.1 Morpn Ab-
bott , then S('O.ed on an error.
Santa Ana came t».ck to tle the
ll;i.me in ti'M! tOQ of the 7th be-
fore the bases-loaded walk to
Dave Y Pster for ced ln ti'M! win-
ning run.
Costa Mesa's Dave Bern-
hardt home red in the 3rd, ud
Jim Brandt aDd Doo Tryon
sparked a 3-run rally 1n lM
7ti -. Ji,ve pU:cbfl! ~ta
4.29
VALUE
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SEAUD"•BmJ wtll be rieeived at the ot!tce of the City at UC1's Crawford Hall or a.t
CJI'1t 'ijtl. ·:DIIIl AI~ S...ll. Cautornia, until ·1,0:00 u1e .. UCI Bt.a411ffi. .;~.iwd&Jf '
a.m. {k tr'!otb' ctat of May, (~?4, at which time they' will Invited to the p.ml!' are
be opened and read, for performlnc work as follow s: Hollywood stars Joey Blabop,
ALLEY PAVING IN BLOCK 9, EAST NEWPORT Telly San.las, the Rllflteous
(C ONTRACT 1622) Brothers. Grec M.1rrts, Bobby "UNTOUC HA.3LE3'' star Paul
Jerry Penhall, 2104 E. Ocean
Froal, Balboa.
Tim Regan, 1528 Santil.go
Dr ., Dover Shores.
Br ian Renver, 20432 Santa
Ana Ave., Santa Ana Heights.
a 4-0 wlnoverSantaAnaValley.
Estancia exploded for 3 runs
tn the 4t h on a Glen Roberuoo I
triple, Steve Morton's stngle
and JCH' Ronqui llo's double to
pull Cor ona del Mar down Into
22-Pack of H LOAD
TRASH and LAWN BAGS
Bids must be submitted on the proposal form attacbed Hatflekl. P~J· Picerlll and Jotm PlcerD1 wUI ~ l .n,,ng Holly-
with tbe contract doc:umenta fllrol.sbed bJ the Publlc Worts Larch. wood celetrlttes and sports
Deputmeat. The add:ltlonal copy ol the proposal form ls to Sports stars M;.rU.o Me-stars w~ will play U::c•s IO?·
be retai.Ded bJ the bidder for his records. Keever, Dan Elmn:IJrff, Jack rank'!li A.1teaters tn Sunday af.
Eac:b bid must be accompanied by cub, cerUfted check Youncblood, Ernie Wbeel-tern>On's 3rd ;~.nmn l celebrity
or dtdder•s Bood, made p&J&ble to the City of Newport W!'lg!lt, Tom Fears, Aody baseball pm>! •ln th~ UCI neld.
B•cb, for an amolllt equ;U to at least 10 perceot of the Carey, BOOby Kn:JW, 8111 Gam P. Um P. ts 1:31
amount btd. Toomey and Gate Konow are
COOy Small, 1221 W. Coast
Ht gtlway, M.trlner s Mtle.
Tony Stockmlll, -403 E. 81.1-
boa Blvd., Balboa .
Don Valdez, 2381 Redlands
Dr ., West Upper Bay.
Locals on South team
a last -place tie with the Eagles.
Bob Isakson pltclled a 6-btt
shutout.
Last Fr iday, Costa Mesa
downed Corona del Mar 6-2,
Los Alamitos bombed Estancia
8-1, and Newport Harbor, 011
Morgan Abbott's 8th· lnnin&
homer, ed~ Huntlngton Beach
4 .3.
Use these big. tough 33-gellon capacity bags for o-rbeQe. for leaves or grass clippings ... or as base-
ment or garege stor~~g~~ containers. Made of 2-mil
plas,tic; lipped for UIY opening. Special box dis·
pe;nses them one at 1 time.
The Utle of the project and the wordl "SEALED BID" expected. EmmP.tt Ashford and
sball be clearly marked on tbe outside of the enYelope eon-Gil S~atton wlll be um.,lres.
ta.tn1nc the bid. R11to ~her Mtk~ Ro7 will
The coatnct documents that must be completed, executed, join 6 airline stewardessl.!s aOO
l.Dd returned 1D the sealed bid are: a formt>r Miss Norway oo the
All 4 Harbor -area high
schools wtll provide talent for
tbe South team In the 14th
annual Orange County north.
south all star football pme
set for Aug. 15 at Orange Coast
College.
of Tustin. DaveW)tteofEdlson, JOHN V .U.LEL y CLIH IC Dan Tro!C) of Fountain Valley,
Gr eg Foste< of Marina. M'U<e JUNE 17 TO 21 AT DC C
M.,una of Santa Ana and Abel Former Corooa deiMarhlgfl,
Fausto of Hill's o•n Valley Oranp Coast College and UC LA
team. basketball great, Jolin Vallely,
A. Proposal neld.
B. Dellpatloo of Subcontractors Last year's celebl'lty pme
C. Bidder's Bood .-atsed $15,000 fot worthy OCi
D. Nao-colluslon AttldaYit studeo! athletes, aceord1a1 to
E. Statement of FloaDclal Rupou:lblUty Bfc I Boo.tter spokesman Geoe
F. Technical AbiUty and E~ptrleoce References Adam s.
Thne documents shall be a!llxed with tbe llpture and Oranie Coast Collep's
Here are local players oom-
lnated Tuesday for the annual
c lassic:
There are 26 teams from returns to OCC to cooduct the
southern Orange County repre-4th annua l John Va lle ly besket-
sented on the Rebel team . ball clini c June 17-21 in the
titles of the per!IOOB stga.lne oo bebalf of the btdde:r. For tennis team ftni&hed In a lie
corpoRUons, the slpatures of the President or Vice Prest-for 2od place 1D the tina I South
deat and SecretarJ or Ass1stazi Secreta.ry are required and Coast Conference standlncs as
tbe Corporate Seal shall be a.tns..::l to all doc::amelltl reqalr-the Pirates drqlped a 6-3 de-
laC stp.tures. l.o the case of a Partnership, the slgnatare clston to Fullertoa 1D the sea-
of at lea.t ooe genenl partner 11 required, son tlnate ThursdaJ, Apr1118,
• CORON A DEL MAR ·-COACHES CHOSEH FOR
Mike Frost anct John Terry. ALL STAR B. B. GAME
• COSTA MESA --Dennis Nash Rivera of El Dorado
No bkll will be accepted b'om a ooutractor WbO bu DOt on the Fullerton courts.
been Ucenaed In accordance witb the proril:iou of Chapter Mt. Su Antonio copped the
9, DtYlstoo m of the Business aDd. Profeulolls' Code. Tbe contereoce Utle witb a perfect
eootn.ctor sbaU state his Ueenae number aDd duliflcation 10-0 muk wbl.le OCC aDd F'ul-
lrl. tbt proposal. lerton tied for secood spot with
Delany, Jtm Davis, Joa-high schOOl and Marina's Jim
qu1n Chamberlain, Gar y Per -Stephens have been named
ez, and Jerry Shepoos. coaches for the 9th amnal
• ESTANClA •· Steve Ad-Orange Co tmty hlcfl scl'lool all
ams. star r:.sketba.ll game scheduled
• NEWPORT HARBOR --for Jllle 15 at Orange Coast
ODe ..t of plans aDd eootract documents. lDcliXIlllc ll)eela.l 7-3 records. Tbe Pirates nn-
prcm.t.ODI, tnaJ be obta1Ded at the PubUc Worts Deputment, lsbed with a 10-4 sea-. slate.
CltJ Hall, Newport Beach, CaUfonl.la, at no ca.t to Ueeued OCC will compete lD tb._ u -
coatraetors. It is requested U.t tbe plau aDd COidnd n1al OjiJ tourDiment oo April
doeiiDtlltl be returned wiUUD 2 wNts aa.r tbe bid cpn•nc. 26-28 and wm bost the S<Mth
Sten Bukl ch, Gavin Hedrick, College.
Jefl Kn.vlt&, Btll Mockett, Tom Th'! pme, featuring lbe
Form tea, Pat MtlUcon. county's top graduaU01senlors,
Coach Di ck Hill of Santa Ana ts sponsor&\~ by the Costa Mesa
Valley , woo wtll gtdM the South KtwanJs Club. Rtnr..a wiU(!(li.Cb.
team. said this week that hls the North sqtad aod Stepbeaa
biggest problem will be naming wm handle the South chOrea.
quarterr:.cks for the Rebel Gl\me cha.lrman tor tb1s
squad from such standouts as year 's eYent Ia WUilam
Newport's Bukl.ch, Rich Shrout Frost, nrst rice-prestdeot d.
of Los Amtgos, Jim DeBord the Costa Mesa KJwanls C l~.
Tbe City bu a~ed the Standard Spec.tftcaUona for PubUc Coast Conference tourney May
Wora CoostrucUOI. (197S EdlUoo) II prepared bJ lbeSoutbenl 1·3.
Ca111onia Chapters of the American PubUc WorksAuoeii.Uoa Bruce Matthews and Pete
ud tbt Auoclated Geoeral Contractors of America. Cootes LJDCb were the on}J ace wiD-
may be obtaJDed from Bld.ldlnc News. Inc., S055 OferiiDd oers In stnpes competitloo
Afea.•, Los Anples, California g()()M, (2:13) 170-9871. · TbursdaJ, Tbey combined to
TM Cll}' o 'OI)Iod Staodlrd Special Pro-rlllolla IUid --plck u:> OCC's oo}J point In LIGAL IIOTICI
u d Drawlll.. .ople1 of then are available at tbe PubUc the doubles oollll)ttltioD. NOT ICE OF' PUBUC HEARING
WorU Dlputmtnt at a co.t of $5.00 per Mt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
A -• .. CerWlcate ct lDiuraoce tor Cootnct Work JEF F PECK SETS HEW tbat lbe City Coun<ll ot the
lior CliJ•• form lal beeo _.., bJ lbo Ctl}'. Tblllorm 11 LOHG JUMP RECORD City ot Nooport ..... will
tbt oaJ.J ctrttAcate ot tnnnnce acceptab .. to tM CltJ · Tbt OCC b'IIMDU Jeff Pec.tr; set bold a pWUc hear to& reprd-
nccJ &I low blddlr 7111 be reqllt.red to complete tllla form a DeW 1ebool r~d iD tbe kJD& Lac TeatatiYe ~ of Trad ...-••d of the coatract. ,_p bit tbt Ptratea drQIIPed 8&38, estabUiblae 0111 Jot where
Par iiiJ nqakod boodl, 1110 ........, llloUc Bid -. lbolr IIIIo! -Cout Coo. six loU DOW exist 10 •• to
IAIIor ucl llblortal -. IUid FIWdlll ---ftr-• lnck moot ct 1bo JOU • permit 1bo coo"'stoa ct als
mill 111 u -.... -ar oorotJ _., -11-1/Z to 55-1/1, to Cortllos apartm.,. ,..ldlop Into • aa. bJ lilt 8lllo ct CallJonla. Tllo .._..., mill a1oo bo" a Collap 1'1-ldllJ oo 1110 Corrllos ..ut c:oodOmiolam clenloprnoot,
, .... o.onl PolleJ Ro-1 Rltllc ct A .. -; ucl o Oft!. located at 1114-lm Rutlaad
P-Ial Rattac ct at -AM U par lba llteol-Gl .l'odt .,_ JS-1, ... IIIII( Road ca tbo -lido--
-·oi:OJ'tltllc Go*loO'I-IJ -Llatlllll}'~ 1111 old IIIUk ct 11-7-1/1 111 llutoora OrtYO ud -d ro --wD a.--"'Araell a. C.,...1, bJ BID-to mo. LUt 11 •-wr; -a.s.
P.t 7 G1 lilt c.-IAIIor C .... ~ 1'1'111 tl ~ Tbo -ll" 1ba OCC ..u-liOTICE II HEREBY FUR-
lilt Clf c-ilctllltC!II'ctltwpari-lluW? I I •• a 1-4 Mill to lilt 11101 TRER CIVEllt6atllltaldpC. aa ~ prml ... nil ct por --taaa _., -C-~ -· De boartoc wiD 111 111111 011 1a .. llll -t11toliOP*b _.,._...., .. Ill-..._ t .. 11111 "''"'...,.me. at
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0~ Coast College basket-
ball coach Herb Ltney tspme
coor<lirlltor aDd Jim Caroett,
occ sports IDibrm:ltloa dtrtc·
tor, wtll Jandle ptii:)Uctty. Pro-
eNds from tbe pme go tat
collep tcbo1&rshlps.
-TM Sollh woa. taat
coolest aDd Md:s the
5.2.
PIRATE RALLY FAILS
Tl'll OCC Pirates made a r•
tor It wttb a ._,. n.ll) 111 the
5th , ...... bit 1hf .,... ....
cbomp c...--I 10 5
T-J at lilt OCC boD flold.
T .. r.-, -boft atr_. cllacOOd a.. -c-eaa. ter... tllto llo< 1M Srd ""
iD a row, aJio p..a.ct ot't!r t , ........ sa.. Lui-· 1M P!nM dr_.t • • 10 1 do<-10
Fol?ortoo, -toe llollr -,. .. tilt • ..... catdlll'
Data -l'lll'ld ud -•.UZIOl-'aiii!ICr.
-Aa1111 OWUiot c.. ..... _,, .ttr~~• ...... •• ?oowllll•'"•--
llhl "''""'--· ••
ace gym.
Orange Coast
coach Herb Livsey, w:1o guided
OCC to a 22-8 record this past
season, Is director ofthe eveDt.
The clinic Is orpnlted for
boys 8 to 14 years of ap
a.od meets Monday tbrougt Frt-
trom 9:15 a.m. to l p.m.
SP EEDO
SWIM SUITS & TRU NKS
LITTLE LEAGUE SHOES---5.95
AU. PURPOSE SHOES----···---· 8.95 up
SOCCER'SHOES ·-··-----11.95up
BASEBALL SHOES----10.95up
BASKETBALL SHOES ·--10.95up
TENHI S »ttES 9.95.,
UCQUFIIALL RACQU ETS
IWIIIIMTOM RACK ETS
SQJ dt RACKETS
'IOLLEYiiALLS l METS
HIP'R.EIOAIID SETS
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COSTA MESA
COUNSELING CENTER
Presents:
I A SEMI !fAR I
APRIL 26 at 7:00 PM ond froM 9:00 AM to
Noon on SATURDAY, APRIL 21.
We're Cele•l'tltl•l ....... -P•••II .. ••• Super Savings ·aa Super Selection
Auiom<Jt,c ""·-"-"''I· ~b<o~'"'· •odio,6l,OOOmO~.
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Radio, he<ole•. outO'IIO!it: ''""'""'"""· . '
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'10 FIAT
FISH FRY
Plans for the 29th annual
Lions Club Fish Fry and Car -
nival ln Costa Mesa Park the
weekeOO of May 31 --JlUle
2 were announced this week.
As 1D past years, the event wm inc lude a carnival midway,
a saturday parade, beauty con-
tuta for g:lrla and t.bles, a
band contest, anr:l a big fish
dinner for $2.
Proceeds go to youth and
bllnd services projects s~
ported by the sponsorlngCo sta-
Mesa Newport Harbor Lions
Clubs.
Fish diners will get a chance
on a new car to be given away
on the final day of the carnival.
Drawings held every 3 hOUrs
. will give away SO other prlzes.
Last year , the Lions served
about 12,500 fish dinners, uslng
2 tons of fish, I ,500 pounds of
cole s law , 3,0;)0 pounds of hot
dogs and hamburgers, 50,000
sort drinks and 1,600 pounds of
ham , bacon and sausage.
Mothers of Boy Scouts, Girl
Scouts and Boys Club and Girls
Ciu~ mem~r s are asked to
bring cakes and pies on the
3 days of the event to the Har-
bor Boys Club or the cake
booth In the .,a.rk.
Contestants wanting to enter
the band cootest should con-
tact Robert Racut at Costa
Mesa Jewelry and Loan. Baby
contest entries must register
between May 22 and May 30
with Cal'sCameraSI'KlpinCosta
Mesa.
DR. FRIZZELLE TALKS
Dr . Nolan Frtzzelle of New-
port Beach. candidate for
Orange County 5th District su-
pervisor, Is stressing his con-
cern over property rights and
Individual rights among other
Issues in speeches this week.
He ..nn speak today, April
zs, at the Lacuna Beach E.l-
cbange Cltt> DOOn meeUnc at
the Beach House restaurant,
a pot-luck dtnner at the Costa
Mesa Womeo's Club, and a
meeUng of the San Clemente
RepubUcan Club at the
Su Clemente Inn at 8 p.m.
1.0.0. F. Fl SH FRY
Odd FellOws l.odp 29 wtU
,.,ld a llob try !rom 5 to 7
p.m . this F'rldaJ. April 21, at
tile Temple, 24'16 Newport
Btfd., C-=M~e~•~·==;r·~
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.IUI'Wr..,.,RIIIillll llftJIIIDAY,.ftL 2S,_Iti4 HAHDIILI'TeS OtAPTI!R
.. IIII'JUIILY -·PMEu COIIIIADELIM;~ IS .lH 1M COMTI!ST
·1-L Joh • Tbo --cww oi JVIInny nson at semmar ~~:..=:~ .. ~ • loc tal ... ot 10 compoUDc Dr. Jo41Dor I""'-Iormor lollowlt>IDr.J-olodwo. cllor-lltbo-tclloriO
11001--rtluy otlboNaYJ, T--II( wiD be ~~-c~a bold 1a Bu or..,
WID .-J< II 1bo Cbrlollao .. oPPort..ur lo metl 111m. A!1r1J 10. C1101'11ooo ropr.--
dylomtc oemlat to be bold • Joc -· c.-Arl April ZS 01111 27 at tile FJ:ot OFf TO KINGSVILLE -01111 !Iondo porttoll>ttod
Baptllt Cbareb, SOl Mapolia Se&maD Katby L, Warmtor· ta t..t eteot
St., Co.ta Mea. HOuu are 7 too ol 1St Pa1IDer St., Costa AdttOII' ue oow beiDC betd
:p.m. Frldly ud 9 a.m. to aooa ..... u ttPOia.d to trataiDC tor new membtrl. RehM.tills ,
Soturcloy. Sq-.. IS ll'lbo Mont Air aro bold ...ry M-yatlp.m.
Tbia aemlDu ta coacluctect StatloD, KllpttUI, Texu. at tbe Couece Park eeiKIOI. by Dr. James N. H8Dr}', dtrte ..
tor of tbe Costa Mesa Couoset-
•lDI' Center aDd Chrlstlah dy-
namics rtdld procram.
"PATTERNS ' FOR TOMORROW.'' the connnUOD tbeme,
ar e ·act!,11Uy beinc penned in by Mrs. John Tykes (EU.u-
beth) Richards, Harbor View Hills artl$t, at left, who
designed art pieces for the National Chailty League coo-
ventlon being held nut week at the Newporter Inn. Mrs.
C Ufford Ray Hostetler, seated, of Harbor View Hills
readies materials for exhtblts showing 20 chapters' phil-
anthropic projects. Standing against the pattern of the
quilt Is Mrs. Lee Pa:rton Jr. of Irvine Terrace, chairman
for the nattooal cooventton. Concluding event next Wed-
nesday afterDOOD will be the Installation ceremony, to be
conducted by Mrs. Earl Stafford Otrich of Newport Beach,
the outgoing naUonal president. {Ensign photo.)
ReclstraUoa, at $5 lor lbo
eenioos, may be made at
the door or by caWne 646-
9126, .
Dr. HeDry will speak ot1
ttapplDess, cybernetics and dy-
namic UTing. Dr, James 0 .
Combs. churcb pastor, wtll
teach oo tbe power of posl~ve
Uvtng,
Dr. Jobnson's topic wtll be
"Siep-ladcfer to success --mo-
ttvatton." He will speak at
9 a.m. Saturday.
Refresbmeots will be aened
16 GIANT SPENCERS ·
16 KING TOP SIRLOINS
ASSORTED STEAKS
ALSO FILETS. TRI-TIPS, fiSHERMAN PACK you•
' KUEHN FOR MAYOR
I don't suppose the 26,000 voters who failed to go to the polls
a few weeks ago really care about this, but for the ~,500 who
did bother to vote --how would you like to have a lady mayor?
Lucille Kuehn, who won overwhelmingly all over town, be-
cause she promised to represent the entire city, would be an
excellent choice on May 13 when the Newport City Council elects
one of its members as our mayor for the next 2 years. The
only area she didn't carry was along the Corona del Mar traffic
corridor, where voters saw no other issue.
No, Lucille doesn't have any experience on the Council, but
she is a lady with a lot of background in government. On a council
loaded with narrow-interest members, her broader outlook would
be refreshing. Maybe we could make some progress toward
getting proper sanitary facilities on the West Newport beaches,
a park for West Newport, a place for school kids to ride their
bikes, some action (instead of hot air) on our traffic problems,
and a reversal of the "I've got mine, to hell with you" trend
of our provincial councilmen.
Lucille is polite, sober and intelligent, too, and those are
some qualities that are certainly welcome on the Council.
She has the time for the job. She's not involved now in any
full-time employment as most of the other councilmen are.
In picking a new mayor, we should keep in mind that the pre-
vious City Council sold our valuable city property overlooking
the proposed new marina and took the money to build a new
police station the people didn't want. ·We should also recall
that the old Council voted to evict Marinapark residents, kick
out the American Legion, made a backroom deal with developers, -.
and tried to get us to vote for a huge park bond issue, which
they later admitted would have overburdened our ability to main-
tain the parks.
Under the old Council, get-rich-quick developers were al-
lowed to pack in high-density rabbit hutches in new areas and
build ridiculous wall-to-wall duplex boxes in West Newport,
Corona del Mar and Balboa. Meanwhile, old-time homeowners
weren't allowed to develop their own lots the way the law said
they could when they bought them.
Let's hope this new Council does better. And let's hope they
start off on the right foot with a new mayor. . .
Al Forgit
P. S. One other lesson of the last election: We should vote
by districts only; then wouldn't have to worry about can-
didates spending all over town.
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