HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-07-04 - Newport Harbor EnsignL1N SHEELY ood GRANT HOWALD
CDM postmaster retires,
Lin Sheely takes over job
Marlin (Lin) Sheely sue-before jolnin, the postal ser.
eeected Grant Howald this week Ylce.
as head of Corona del M:.r's The Sheely's llve at 420
Post Offlee. Mr. Hon.ld, who Catalina, Newport Helrflts.
bekl the job for 3 years, re-Mr, Howald has completed 33
tired the end of June. years oi postal service, begln-
Mr. Sheely was assistant Ding as a substitute clerk tn
postmaster here before step-Wlchlta, Kansas, in 1941. Verne
ping lDto the top job. He hasbeea Watson ns also at tbe Wtcblta
wltb the postal servlcP slnce Post Office a.Dd in 19-f8 ca.me
t 949. wben he worked at the to ~oroaa del Mar to sern
Balboa post of1lce. He came as assistant under Postmaster
to Corooa del Mar the follow-Ross King. That same year
IDg year and was a clerk a.ud Mr. Howald ns reaaslg:ned to
s•rlnteodeot or malls before Burbank, came to Corona del becomtnc assistant postmaster. Mar to ruu wltb Verne, aDd
His otncial Utle DOW Is was offered a job by Postmas-
offlcer.in-ct.rge · ot the post ter Ktng. He has been here
otftce, pending deslpatloo of s~~n Verne Watson tired postmast,.r re ,
Mr. Sh~ty Ia married to the Mr. Howald was named omcer
rormer Dorotbet. Wilson Tiley ln Chari'f, and oa July 17, 1971,
met l.n Korea wMD both were was appointed postmaster.
1n tbe Army Just alter tbe ead Wr. Howald wu the foundtnc
of Workl war :. Mrs. ShetlJ presklent of the CoroaadtiMar
Us beea bead Ubrarlln for Youth Center board aad HrYed
tbt city of Newport Beach tor 1n tbat e&~~~ctty Mferaly-.rs. ...., ,.,.. ID reeopltloo ot bil wort tor
• 111o Y-c-. Jl» ""' a1 Mr. SbMIJ wu bon tD Obio tbat JocatJoo wu Damtd GnDt
ood fiNW ,.IDOrucoCotmiJ, Howald Perk.
atteodiDc 9uta Ana and Oraact He ts a put presldeat or tbe
blp scbools. Hest1121ed3years Corooa del Mar K.t'ftl:lli: Club
at the Los ADgele$ Art Center and has JQ.t completed b1s 13tb
and w;:,rked as a photographer year of perfect atteDdance.
TOUGH NB SIGN
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U!CTIOM 7 • OFFICES IN CORONA DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA
POLICE ST
Crash kills
CDM couple
DO
-BICYCLES
A. JCHIDI CorOilll del Mar
cO'C)le tilled Friday in a
bad ~oo colUaton 1n Kansas
•ere burled Tuesday.
Brii..D and Pegcr Good, both
21. •ere on a mlssloo trip u
Jebon.b'a WttDesses m1n1ster1
wbea their ICU collided wltb a
truck 1n Weade, Kansas.
Serrtees were beld Tuesday
at tbe Jehonh's Witnesses
KlDgdom Hall in La Habn.
Tbey were burled lD hctne
Vlew memorial park, Harbor
View HlllJ:.
Tbey had llved with Mr.
Good's parents, •tr. and Mrs.
Fred Good, 34 Mission Bay
Dr., Spyglass Hllls.
Mr. ~ Is also survived
by brothers SteYen, John and
Brett and a sister, Susan, all
of Corona del Mar.
Mrs. Good leaves her
pan~nts, Mr. and Mrs . DeWttt
Housle, aDd a brother, JobD
Housle, all of Dallas, Teas.
Love chosen
Lion of year
A erackdowD on reckless
bicycle riders, wbo pollee say
ue IDf'Oif'ed 1D about 5 acci-
dents a week, was annoi.IDeed
this week bJ Newport pollee
tratttc commaDder Jim Spears.
Start1Dg this weekeDd, U.
Spears sa.Jd bike riders wUI
ret tbe same moving rtolatioo
citations as tbose issued to
auto drlrers. Fines could rtm
as htgtl as $50, be said.
Riders UDder 14 will be sent
to bike safety sehool lf they
get more than 3 Uckets.
Newport Pier, lbe Arches,
aod Balboa abd Newport boule-
nrds will get speeial atteo-
Uoo from traffic pollee, sa.Jd
Lt. Spears.
"Bicycles are subject to the
same laws as otber vehicles,"
he DOted, "and must be riddeD
only oo the right side of the
street, and not oo sidewalks.
He.adli&'hts aDd rear rertectors
are required at nJ.gbt, and bikes
must Yield rlgbt-of-way and
stop for signs and signals.''
The pollee records omce 1n
BALBOA BLVD. AND RIVER, scene of numerous accidents during the past few weeks, the city hall bas a complete
received special attention as a Newport policeman directed tralftc last Friday. A 4-way llst of bicycle laws and Wety
stop has been created at tbe West Newport Intersection and police are patrolling 11 rules, he said.
heavtly In an effort to cut accidents. A 7-year-old girl was killed June 22 1n the cross-He called bl cycUsts a hazard
MarlDers Lions Club lo-wallt near U~ "caution" sign In the foreground. Monday's City Council meeting will to pedestrians and motorists,
stalled oew oftlcers Friday consider changing the direction of trafrtc now on 46th St. between Seashore and Balboa who must swern toavoldtbem.
night at a banquet at the Stuft and on 47th between Seashore aDd River. A trafnc signal is slated for tbe lAter section Bicycle thefts are ~ thls
Shirt restaurant on Mariners sometime next month. (Ensign photo .) summer, too, u. Spears satd.
further aiding recovery of stol-
en bikes.
"And doo't forget to lock
your btcye\e when you part
11, •. be .:autloMd.
LEE SPENCER
LEE SPENCER I
OF CDM ON
GRAND JURY
Mlle. c 'I d He urgM all bike owoers to Dick Fiore, a Newport Cen-ouncl ue license their bikes sotLepollce W, Lee Speocer, a retired
ter attoroey, was installed by d I n department can have a reeord Corona del Mar otl execuUve,
Deputy District GoYerDOr Jack I if~-.1;/JLJ. J._ JL._ 1 0 1• of serial numbers and keep was the only Harbor Area re-
Perlcb of Westminster .. pre-~ .., ........,. 0 Signa IZe better track ol stolen bikes sldent named ....... , to the
sJdetlt for the com!!lg year. ARVO E. HAAPA, own er and publisher ol the Ensign and woo their la-.tul owners 1,974-75The0r' ... 19County Grand
Also Installed were 1st vtce-W'Y. new -member jury
d a.re. 1 M ~ •
preskleot Larry Le"'fnsoD, 2Dd ealh comer Electric engra'fing peneUs was sworn n Ouua}' auer-
Yiet-presldent Arthur Moore, • WE'RE LOSING BY DEFAULT may be cheeked oca trom uy noonlnSanta ADa.
Srd Ylee -prestdeat Frank Th city Ubrll'J'. Tbese are used M~. Speocer, 65, ns oom-Bol~Merc.MC~I&&rJCalWolte, e new controls being imposed on A dn,pro111 laletsectioa at to -cl''"' tbe ·oner'• •IDe lnatad. bJSuperlorCourtJOOct -~•~~~ec~,•-business atgns In Newport Beach provide Rt-IUid -B1fd.IDWeot or -·· u._ ••"""· Ro~=-i.u wll•, AMi.-
tamer lAo Loft, Mr. Lol't, an th I f th d t Newport w11J ret special attea-N ' bo wbo lJ Newport Beacll rtre . 0 er examp e o e e ermination Uon MoDdaJ nigttUromNewport O fj • lltn'ed oa UteCouotyGraDd
cblet, n.s also oamed Lion Of our So-called public servants to rule Beach City Council. Cttytratnc w mee ng Jury In 1968· of tbe Jear. planners wtll aft that one-way Mr. Spencer retired in April
Spectal guest at the instal-over us. tra.mc Oil both 46th a.nd 47th T sd after 42 years with the Union
laUon banquet n& Perunan The fault is our own, of course. Our streets re re-routed. on ue ays 011 Co., closing bis career
District GoverOOl' and Mrs. local citizens and busiriessmen are, as 2 sdeea•te,:-', I haa~celdocenctsur, rledocllodo ~. ~ns t~~~~:!~tl~l accounts
Rafael Risco, who were en I 1_ t d I suf , u• Costa Mesa City Couocll, H 1 route to the Lion's lnter1J11 . a ru e, pa ten an Ong-fering, SlOW area during the past few weeks, "okllDg Its llrst mee"••UDder T e sa native of Beaumont,
San Fr Balboa B " ..._ e:as, came to CaUfornta wben tiona! coovenuoo in an-to anger and hard to shake l oose from since lvd ... asw1dened a Dew schedule of meettnc on be was 2 years old, and spent
clsco. ' and re-opened. Tuesdays Instead of MoDday
Mr. Fiore aDd his .. lfe, a their TV sets to get over to City Hall u Council goes along wtth a nights, acted this week 00 the ~:~o:!ta~~~~~~~e::~::re:
former nationally-known baton to raise a little cain. So the shackles tramc plan suggested by traf-following Items: to Corona del Mar tn the 195~. twirler, annually escort top . fi e engineer Bill Darnell, traf. • WRESTLING Costa Mesa's new sip law premise that stpsarefor kten-majorettes to Trujillo, Peru, ttghten aro und our necks by default --fie on 46th between SeasDore exhibitions left for a while and moved back
bas been called the most re-uneation only. Merchants need tty' 1 od o_,__, were okayed for the Orange in 196 7. They now Uve at 3716 to march In that c s anoua. except on a few memorable occasions a Dlf.......,.., now a one. wa y Co unty FatrgTolmdseveryMon. Oc ean Blvd. strlctln in Orange County. to 1et people know who they are Spring FesUn.l, sponsored by . going northeast, wHI be re-d ol~l begin J
"Our's wtll be stricter than aDd wbat tbey do," he said. the Trullllo Lions Cllil. when the CrleS of pain and anger were versed to one. way going south-ay e;" ning uly 8 and Mr . Spencer Is a graduate
Costa Mesa 's" N-.. t Beach M Mill saJd ""'"lh )s f ' a1 On continuing througtl Sept. 30. of UCLA and returDed there .. ~...... r. er Y 1n ly sounded in the Council Chambers west. 41th ben'eenSeashOr e • SEVENTEENTH ST. e·-CommtUIJty DrnekJpment Dt-rampant amonc local small s I rk , and Balboa the one •ay flow ... to earn a masters degree ill
merc•·nts" aod •'-ded lor pyg ass pa and our ct't off' ial t d I ' ht . ' -tension across Newport Blvd. chemlstr}', rector Richard Hogan predicted ,... ..,._ Y 1C S S age a S tg would be reversed h'om south. 2 weeks ago. Monday afternoon, them to "come forward and t t f th I f to Superior Ave. was approved. Foreman of thls year'sGrand re rea rom e r avorite pastime of west to northwest. • CONDOMINIUM nlans, d!-Jury, -hlc• loeld Its •rst meet-the tlrst draft of lbe DeW Dr· let tbe Clumber of Com merce "It' t f the 11 Ia " ... " u
dlnuce was studied -Ne--+ know wbat tbeir desires are. stays as 'Is adopting restrictive laws s par 0 overa p n vidl.ng property at 2449 Tnstin ing Tuesday, lsDr.OavtdParts .,z -....-. • to provide better entry and into 22 lots, were okayed. t F 11 Plaml.nc' Comm1ulooen. "We are tryto., to represent Now they are at it again. You will egress tor West ~ewport,'' Mr . • ADDmoN f 3 ° u erton.
!t ~~ btWoess stgos to the merchant's riewpotnt, but notice that each time our think tank Darnell said yesterday. 3 existing apartoment :t':s !~ CDM 5 h ld have had fery Uttle response An attempt by the lrrtoe Co. He said a 4-way stop put 2180 Placentia was den ied. e
to per cent of the area of to 2 questioGnaires •e llaYe and some SpygJass HJUs borne-planners in City Hall want to enact more up last Frida y at River and • SlCN varl.a.oce 10 ~llow 12
tbbus!nee llrssst strsooeetn.f~lutas .. , ~! distributed.'' owners to crw.ce part plans controls they pick on a small segment Balboa is aimed at controlling intormaUon u~ms Instead of • d 'd
.. ...,... H• said the Cbamber objects for the SpJ~lass area was ' motorists until a tratnc signal 7 In rug ra1
ce1'"tb of-.~~taptotalover 500 ft., to tbe proposed prohibition on tuned down T~~esdly Dight by of the city population. This way, the goes In next month. "Motorists ~~ on a~~7; a~e~il~~~ sr:v~
w a ul&&UI1Um sign area rooftop stps. the Newport Parts, Beaches o utcry is scarcely heard and the unin-weren't gtvtng rlgtlt-of-"'·ay to store at 175 E I 7th St of ZOO IQ. ft. ''Tbl.t's cotnc to wtpe out a and Recreatior& Commission. ' pedestrians . -we couldn't gtt dented · · -.vas Five men who police say
• ALLOW oal.y 2 &ips per wbole buDcb ot s:lps," said lrvtne SOUCbt a reduet.Joa in volved majority will not wake up to the them to do anything rlgbt... • E i.E v EN APARTMENT were selling cocai'le and mart.
busiDHa; ooe projectiD, sip Mr . Miller. He also objected size or a plumed put at Spy. fact that their turn will come __ again Mr . CarDell said a re-cJe. units at 377 w_ Bay and 10 JuaDa from a hv-uSt · In Corooa
aDd ooe wall slp. to tbe formula tor relating sign glass Hill Rd. aDd New Mae-sign of the ctirbs where east-un.tts at 1955 Wallace were ,._ del Mar fac• drug c~rges this
• Bt.SINESSES 111: back 25 size to buUdlDr stu. Arthur Blvd. ftom G acres to segment by segment. You Will notice bound motorists ttirn on of ed week. =-~~r,•s! coo .. ~ r::: .=eu July 11 br'ld I e 4·1/2 acres. Tbe rtductlon also that these restrictive laws are almost Coast HY)'. onto Balboa has pr~v PLti'MBING CODE ba "We got lnformauon that the
would have been offset by ad-al t d th hi d h I made ttl~ C'urve sha.rper, thus to control gas meters w~s ~ 5 were selling cocaiDe by the sip. still with the 200 1q, ft. ding a 1-1/2 acre part at the ways genera e among e re e P stowlng down trarnc turnlng layed 2 weeks. p-am and ma.rtjua.na by the
mullll1lm. top of the canyon, eDIJ1ac at the (Continued on Page 2) Into the busy Balboa -River in-• BUILDIN G MOVE t potm sioce ::ttJout the nrst of
• TENANT BUILDINCS h • t lntersecUoo of ~rlU&: Hills tersecUon. mit movtng a t.story 00;~; June," Ne"J))1't detectl.,eSer-
woold '"' a mu!mum "' 40 eanng . se aod E1 Capitan. lrriDeiUideomo State $ $ ok'd for Also on the ageoda tor Mon-building trom Falrrl .. Rd ID ... nt Darryl Youle sud yes-eq. ft.~ atp for eaehbiiiiM" bomaowoers sa.Jd apUtt1Dc the . day night 's Cooocll meeting, Santa Aoa to 1670 we~tnsi tercily,
froaUq oo tbt ltrMt. UpRa.lrJ A pablte bl&l1llc 00 piau for aenap betw'HD tbe I sites which begins at 7:30 In City Costa Mesa was approved er • FaclDg arraJcnment after
bMIDeutl woUI be restricted: tbe DI'W brldp aerou Newport would better sene the entire Hall, are: ' · their arrest last thursday at
to I.D ''IDdez'' sip Oil the Ba)'llslattdfor'Ja}fll. Spyglasscommuolty. land below COM . RE-ZONING publtc hear -B 613 Poinsettia are Dennis ~ leYel. PluaiDc Comml.llionerswiU But, after seYert.l Domeowra-log on a 100-lt-deep pcrcel ay preserve Frederick Crysler, 17; Neal
• MOVING llpl would be tab Pllbllc tut11n007 OG tbe ers lnafsted oo keeplD&: tbt of laod on AYoo St. In Newpol't Russell Ledford, 22; and his
protdbUed, as would roof atps br._,p: destp al a Clty Hall pla.Med 6-acre acUvJty part A. $7.1 mlllk>n apptoprlaUon ln1ne doesn't aeeept tbat. the Helgbts, scheduled to be down -cc brother, Marrin Eugene Led-
UIS "statuary'' IUCb &I Jack-mMttJtc ~ at 7:30p.m. at tbe bottom of the CI.DJOD, for buJ1Dc 1,600 acres oflrrine dealls oft." 10oed ftom R-3 (apartments) 1's top1'c ford, 20, all ol the PolnMttll.
IA-tbe-Boz, tlae RllltJ PeUcu No otbtr Rbjlct wtU be dU-Commlsstooers Yot.d to ttkt Co. "dowacout" belcb.front EarUer, tbe eompuy bid to R-1 (stnc5t · ramUy). address; Cbar}es Louctaraa
aad similar...... e......t at tbt ll*tal metUD,. to the'orllfDal plan. Tbematter betw-.a. Qwoaa dtl Mar and said It woald .. u tl:le taDd • RHJNE WHARF PARK eo-Dllke, !2, of Fo.wa Van.,.
TN COIIIPI:Ieattd or,,.,.,.. A. eltl&IDI committee com-was detllted for almoatZ boar1. La.-Beaell 11 Ia the state to tbe date at Jalt Sriee. How -(tneerlDg agreement with a Plus for tunllc Upper ud Ktrt McDwld Part, H .
Us ..-oMlprorlaloal tor bell .. pitted a rtPOrt 1ue moatb re-Tbe Commluloo lnstncted ~ appro'lld last week by eYer, a mlllU-&I'IQCJ p-oap, IDeal fttm to denlop a small Newport Ba.y toeo a wl.,tue o!Mwpbytbcl'o, tu . ....... b'OitSDc 011 IIIGI'I bu. coaune.._, u.. 1 l-lue bomeowoers wbo waat a smaU Rat• IICI&Ilton I.Dd slped lnellldlac olftcll .. o1 tbe 1n1ae elty put and dress ._., tbe preseryt •111 be d.llc...S by Pollet AJ tbey 11M a qar.
oot ltrMt. .._tre I'DU"q ... , brldp replace tM ewrtld put at tbt top ol the c&IIJ'OD S.:l&J bJ Goftnor Rapu. Co., cltJ, co.ty ud Jtallt p . area ar<MIOO the Rhine Wharf tl:le state Ftsb &Dd Game De. ter ot U OCD)t ot COCIJM
to_..JII--IIpo, C-JIWy, ,..._ T!ooeommtt-to pi toto-wttlJ tllo lnlot Tbe -JW1llbetakeolrom oromotlto, uotlbo-1--ood Udo PukDr. pertmeat·,---lrJIUid 9 lbo. ol _,,._ to
Ud otblr tptelal lltatlou. tee did a taD· a atud OD bow Co. ud ask for tbe lltCODif fada made aftl-.ble by fOter mlssloa. ts .., 4nwlac ~ • NO. PARKING remlutlon Hit WectMeda.J IDOr'IIDc. Jll1y u.&r JIOUHIIoa ftea tbl7
P......,Co.mi-.WU. ldplbobrldpoioaelilllo.Boot-pork. -•H-olastatepork looc-ruco 'lUI lor .... otop-lor tbo oorlh side ot Oceu 10, a1 a--moo11oc or••ro ptcUd ~!,!! 5-
t1am ParW, 1 ....... oflht tac ......... wilt 1 brldp Ill otberac:Uc:Ja.tbtPBRCom. boD1 '-· l'MIIIPI'CIPl'latloo, meat of .t~~lnt8t Uds bl the Blfd. between Lar~ 1D4 tM MulDe Dl'ltiiSoll of tM CblriN ol JICIIll-11' IIIIa
M._t -~ ot at -a& -lllp 1o alloW 81-: -od bJ -lor Doaals ex•. JumiDe ID Coo:-del llor, M-Rubor Cllombor. ot drop lor -· ~ lo --C:O.-et -ot dlroetara, eel-lo 1o -t1Jo 1Wor • READ A LETTER lir<lol C-ol Eut Blldl, wu U tbo pr..,_ state JIOXk lobe ID tlltd U.,..,.nmmtT. Com-ot. alod lo llo ~-Widto~:* ... ...-pot,... at ua. 8Q • ...._.no '* ..., t1te Womea•s Ch1e Let.ptaa-IKit s. tbt ~·1 ur.SO. brecomea rautJ. It WOUt ta-• OIL WELL abudollmeat 111 n. aaa.. Bay Chll Mtt-....,. Am. a 1 1 .,_ •
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.,.. • be nleted tht t.dcleat. Cluisllan, toM him th11 he
Ht •.s 1 an .... l a e.b at cartd and wanted IO help him;
Idlewild• Airport to 10 to that l•ua Clred tbout hll
dowatown Mlnbattan. The protlkn., aad waoe.d to bllp
c.biM .. dri'IIDI 80 miles an hi.-too. He told hi.Jn JHUI
bour. wea'liftl ia and aut aid .. __ 1 stand at tb• door
bat,..n the tntftc and cwaiq and knock, If .,y man hear
11 11\'eryone in hil way, After my YOice and open tht door, I
IS or, 20 minut• of a will co r. in to him--." He
tenif)'ina ride, the pUMnllr told him that "'God ao loved
shoaated to the cabbie : tbe world that He pve His
••raallover! Now!" Not only beaotten Son thlt
knowlna whether the whowe-.er believed in Him
.,_.naer had • 111n in his would have eternal ure."
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-...ooooiiQoOIQ:•o ~oooe•o• bKk, or what, the cab driver He quietly pve the man .e immediately pulled over. these pronses or the Lord and d. .tlf.:l L ......11..-"You're drivina like a that He has told us to "cut "I~ ~ .., ~ madmtn !", the passenaer thy burdens upon the Lord."
1 f l:tll Ensl uid," are you tryina to kLII "I have been drivina a cab ARVO E. HAAf\A, owner ind publ shtr 0 t .. us?" "What 's the matter with ror 2S yean, mister, and in all ~oooo~ooorooo you?" The cab driver replied : that time no other p,asaenaer
(Continued from Page 1) .. Mis~er -I don't really ~are if ever showed any love for me
I d1e . I have cons•dered or cared whether I lived or tn City Hall. I have heard no public suicide. My onl y son is dyina died. No"W I know that Christ
demand for changes in our city sign with can cer. My teen-aae is the answer.
dauJhter is in trouble. I am They JOt out of the cab regulationS, nO OUtCry fOr more drastiC broke, and they are 1oin1 to and knell on the side of th e
controls on our business owners. This foreclose o n m y house ." hiahway while hundreds or
drive for more laWS coni.es from the ''Nob o dy c art s,'' ht' cus sped by, the nb driver
~:onduded . accepted Christ and Christ City Hall --possibly to justify their The p J s ~ t n&t r , who accepted his troubles.
existence and the tremendous payroll
that puts such an oppressive burden on
us taxpayers.
The city planners and lawmakers are
edging their way more and more. into
the dangerous area of legislating person-
al taste. The stated reason for the added
restrictions on signs is to improve the
visual appearance of our city. The hired
help in City Hall do not have to meet a
weekly payroll or achieve success in
running their own business in our free
enterprise economy, but they have no
pangs of conscience in setting up more
obstacles to our success. They call for
more sign controls because they do not
like the appearance of the signs that
some of us have put in front of our
businesses to identify our store and to
attract customers. I do not recall any
mandate to city employees, or plann~
Trustees tQ pick officers,
okay tentative budget
Nnport-Mesa scbool trust-
ees will meet oelf: Tuelday
alpt to elect offtcers for tbe
eo mine Jell', cf•e tentattn ap-
pron.l to tbe unual district
budcet, and set a scbedu}e of
meeUDc dates.
A $44.!5 mlllioo prellmlDuy
budpt for tbe oezt ecbool year,
approted last m~. wlU be
maved up to the "plt)Ueation"
stage • -tbe legal documeat
to be published for ptbllc lD-
spectloo. Actual lep.I adop&n
of the bud.pt wtll come out
month.
The 7-member board wtU
elect a presldenl aDd a Ylee-
presldeat-dert, IDd wtll ap-
p31Dt members to ~peeJal du-
ties and eommlttees. Current
presldeol: Is Dooald Smallwood.
Vlee-presJdent-elerk 1s Marlall
Bergeaoo.
D:Jr1Dg the past year, the
board met oo lbe tst and 3rd
Tuesdays lD CoG Mesa City
Council cbambers. However,
tbe City Council wtll now be
meeting on those nilbts, so
tbe school board must chanJe
Its meetiog nights or place.
Nut Tuesday niebt's meet-
ing, open to tbe publlc, starts
at 7:30 p.m. In M.lrtoers. e le-
meDtary scbool.
Guidelines for parents
· commissioners or City Council members
to specify the color of the trim on my
business building, or the decorations on
the windows, or the lettering on the sign
-· or the color of the coat I wear. You
think I'm joshing. Not at all. U they
can pass laws to make our town more
aesthetically pleasing to their eyes, they
won't stop with sign legislation • • unless
you stop 'them with your protests.
U the city has any legitimate respon-
sibility to regulate signs, it is to see
that they are structurally sound and will
not fall on somebody' s head, also that
the signs are within property lines. Other
than that, stop meddling with our already
difficult job of running our businesses.
It's up to you, businessmen. U you want
to sa!eguard your investment from fur-
ther meddiing, get out to those City Hall
hearings and make your voice heard. • • •
t.IOAL 110nc1
NOTICE OF PUBIJC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
lbal lbe City c.....,u of lbe
City of Newpcxt Beacb wtll
bold a pobllc blorlnc reprdlnc
the tppe~.l of Rlcbl.rd H. Dodd
'-A.uoclatea from the decialon
of Ute PlaaDIDC Comrnt..ss1oa
put1nc VartaDct No. 104Z to
GordoD HU'Yb Glus, AlA, for
Fred S. ud IDa J. Tbomaoo.,
for remodtllAc ot a atnrle b.m-• BUS FARE AND VISITOR SUBSIDIES 111 ctorellln( .,.Ill a por11oo of
I do not believe taxpayers' money !be ctorellln( to'""* lbo butc
should be used to pay for my bus fare. ~,::r ~~e't;!1 u~'f.' t!: ~~~~
Nor do I believe that taxpayers' money to • 11, Block C-33, corooa
should be used to help bring more vis!-~~~='!:=-~..:.!~~
tors to hotels in Newport Beach. ot Sboll Stroll betw-Fera.
eli t d t th leaf I.Dd Go._.od A't'tDutl. The ftrst remark is rec e a e NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR.
city's venture into the bus business with TilER GIVEN 11a1 lbo ll&ld
• DoD't ••e cbUdrea ...,_.
10 y•ra old It borne aloM.
• Doa"t ••• cblldrtll aDISer
14 as batrysltters.
• Doa't let JOtD' cbtld co to
the beacb alooe.
• Know wbere your cbUdren
are going when they leave the
bouse.
• Give tbe chlld eooup
m·,oey for luncb and bwJ fare,
thus reduclnc the temptation
to sbopUft Uld pantudle.
• Set a time for children
to return borne.
• Tell your chlklren DOC to
talk to strancvs.
SHREWSBURY NAMED
10 iRVINE CO. POST
WUU&m v. ShrewsbUry, 37,
or Irrtoe, hal been named
mam.pr of real estate apprai-
sal& IJid flnloce tor the Irrtoe
Company's ftnaoce department.
He 1a reapooalble tor tbe
appra.lal ot au real estate
owoed b)' tbe lrrtoe Co. Uld
its sabrddlartes, aDd &n'Uips
tlDaoclnc tor the firm's com-
mercial. tDdDStrlal, rtsldtD-
Ua l aDd apartment pro)ecta .
He bu beta ln real e.tate
for l:be put l5 years, aDd
was 't'ice-prestdent and lou
oftlcer tor Bel moat Su1Dp aDd
l...olUl 1D Long Beacb before
JoiDlnc !be lrrioe Co. In 1984,
Bel• a member of the Amer-
Ican lnltltute of Real Estate
ApparlMrs aDd the Society ot
Real EJtate .(ppntaers.
FROM THE BIQL.E
All WI Jlke lhetp ha't'e IDDt
utray; we bin t\D'oed ~trJ
Letters
• •ADOIJIO rru·· I1'0Rf
III.MMt M ·---.. o.riii.M&a4 ....... .,_... ___ _, .. ~a~-
,. Ill 1111 ... a*'.., ..
b'afldl ... ,.~~-·-· ... • ..._ualoroiiQIIIpu. _ .. _., .. _.,
1lol II -.ta( 1111 -2 ... a ... .._. ... II,
In -a II"'d --.... . TWt ia • mucb lollc m
yowr ua))'U Ud 10 wefi •~ pr-·-··-... made aftllab.Je lo all .. fir· Inc _.. ud _ .. llJ to
amatta:ra. Yoa llln pertor!MCI
a P'Mt ser't'ice for the com-
,. ... ty.
U...I Dtmauu
Dimmitt Qulcii:-Cleu CeDter
Cor0111. dtl Mar
• RE : "THINKS TA.NXS"
MrcAm> E. Hupa
Nowporl Harbor E .....
Dear Ano:
1 aw your eclltortal, "No
'Tt&lDt Tub' Needed,'' aDd
appreciate your iDtererst aDd
com meats atx.m mJ appear-
IDCt before tbt Sellll.teSabeom-
mlttee oo Jlmt 17.
How eYer. let me !astea to
add, tbat when I sugested a
"thlnll: taDk" approach to eome
or tbe ball41Dr ladustry's prob-
lema, 1 was ln DO way suc-
pstlng that tbe garernmentbe-
come directly involved wttb
our Industry.
My commentstoSeoator Tun-
ney were 1D direct respoD58 to
bls Inquiry as to bow material
shortap:s were affecttoc the
bulldlnc Industry and. pi!IJooo.
pblcally. wbat approacbes could
be taken to cope wttb tbe even
greater sbortaees foreseen tor
the fUture. ~n I sugeated
a '· th1Dk tank... I was tblnll::iDg
in terms of a RaDd Corpora-
tion approach wblcb would ap.
ply coocerted brainpowertotbe
area of utlliz1n( other mater-
ials, « comblDatloos of mat-
erials, thllD we are DOW us1J:IC.
I wu tblngtnc of tbe perD-
ment orpnlr.ing the effort 11m-
ply because !be bulldlnc lnda-
try Is so pograpblcallJ trac-
meoted tbat It would tate aome
outside entity to ret tbe project
UDderway.
I ba't'e DOt cban.pd my on
UfeJooc pbl~y .,.Ill reprd
to the answers Wblcb loglcall7
sbould emanate from th1s type
of "tbhU: taot. '' 11 tbe suges-
&os are feulbll alii! pnett-
eal. !rot --.. 111111 lbo ..., for polllar llllm to
tbebnt .... . aa ..... llot.tetn. m
Presideot
tndustrles
TIN Bircla Log
' ' , Re-reading the Declaration
• J • • • "'t,-T. ,.,., , ~ IUOJocdal 111 -II --loa .lftlrttMI, A' t d ftl -w.·d ... to ..... ol 0111' Courllutloo .
.. t2llo p-o( July .... AmofloMo-Addltloall -o( ·~ ... -.. ""'
our Drec:lantba ot IMI••••••c-. We 6ould Dldlradoa, IUCil u : ~ .. aw,c.., T&NIII CM w
reod k not on!y to honor U.O. --Mliw>lll ..,, OMMII .... "Todly. lllo-
and wlodom P'" "' t211o ~~~ _...,. of 1M. ~ tho tax of lftl!atlotL " ..• Mpl>t~J
but alto to recaJJ U.O. 1<11 of tynaay. -w. Ia _..., CliMr, of llw ~ of'I'>VI by
prompted out Pouodtnc faliMraiO braolt away Jwy .. ,." Tho_. lolo.y 11oM and -..10
J'Jom l!nJiand, By -.. 1111 --dote dOWll -· hu --by I rillled UpOa Alllltlcalla Ia 1776, "' may, r.n ... le amy of .,..,..,..,.,~ • .•• _._,
bolln to ,_...lhallho _,,.of tyranny It ~lollY rh• Fo""' of ""' eo-
ho .. tnc OIICI apia """ .... land. _,' ' ' ' .. That .. pi'O<IIoly ..... lila Poderal
Two hundred ytori qo, !Ufta o-p fJJ alld !Uponal Counclk ... ,. ct-10 llato ud !ocal
hil ministers operated under the mAIIabn beiW .,.,...nmenta. 1 ••
that the poople ., .. .,bjecl 10 liMir arbilnty Tho !ian«• of tho Dodatallon lilo cllar10d
rule. Such an lnlolerable notion could Dl'fW thlt thllir Kina had " ... adl!ld dolrwltlt /,..,..
endure where the .Plrit of Uberty burned 11 ffltf'tMI .,.,,.., ., •• In recent .yt~tt, fMenl
brlahtly u II did In 'Am«lca. With 12M -• ... -. he'" flnancod and dlnctld -of
Tea Party bclhind them and arowtrta ribellion inanrecUons fiom WatU to Delano, from Sekna
all around them, My-six repraentatfvet of the to ¥ounded Knee .
thirteen colonies qned the Dedantion .that In thto Dedaration of fnclepe,clenoe, the men tepara~d America from Great Britain on of 1776 boldty prodUned that their KJaa had
July 4, 1776. ", .. lit dMt Ollj«t lite Elt .... a;cat of
Rather than jult dedarina our natkn•l .b«*k ry,.,.y ~ tllnt. Slrltl:& "II tht aoaJ
independence, leffer10n'1 hiatoryoflllldn& docu-of todly'a federal of'llciab any dlft'•entf Who
ment lilted the many aric'lances that hid led 10 wUI aot llfec that the constant imposltbl of
sueh a momentous act. Readinc that lilt today, more aDd more aowrnment wW 100n result in
while comparlna il to contemporary abulet., the .. abtolute tynnny" feared by our Fo~
only confirms the adap that thow: who refuse Fathers?
to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. The paraUels between 1176 and today are
Ow Foundina Fathers declared their inde-atrildnaJy obvious. But, unlike our Found ina
pendence because the Ktna hid " ... smtldrlltr Fathen, we need not create 1 new nation. To
Swamt.r of 0/flun to 1urt1u our PftJp~. 111td put an end to tynnny here in the United
NI out their SubJtllll~ " That function b States. we must fint realize that amoftl thote
accompli&hed today by the aaents Or O.S.H.A., who are sworn to w:rw ua there are many who
I.R.S., C.P.S.C., E.P.A., and so many other are determined to rule ua. Thlt realization ean
federal regulatory aaencles that even the gov· be pined by limply applyiD.a the Jtandarda
ernment itself has lo st count. · expreued in the Declaration of Independence
In I 776, the charge wa1 made that the K.ing to the acta of our federal go.ernment today.
had " ... combiMd with otlren to .rubject w ro The tynnny of today il no different from
JwUdlclion forrltn to our ColrJiihltlolr .... " the tyranny of 1716. Let's hope that we are as
S.E.A.T .0 ., under whose auspices we fouaht in equal to the talk of combattifta: It as were thole
the Vietnamne War, and N.A .T.O., its counter-who then pledJCd their Uvn.. their fortunes and
part in Europe, are subsidiaries of the United tbelt ac:red honor.
Nl.tiona, to whose jurisdiction our leaders ue Otp,.,--"' 1914 by nclolut Dclf Socldy F•twn
LOCAL ...
TO SERVE
YOU
its Harbor Hopper, which last week was f..'!'~z.t*.:.t;'.,~~~ 1';;~ ':;
reported losing about $265 a day during lbo -o1 7:10 p.m. 1n 111e
its first week. My advice to the city c oaocn Cbambou "' 1111 City
Hall (II 1bo Cit)' (II N._t is to get out of the bus enterprise, and BMCb. ca!IJOI'ata. 11 wblcb
leave the driving to us. limo ud ptau 11111 and an
The other remark refers to the request ::roouud ~-=d '::.!.:
~ m Ma ~ way; ~ UM :::::::::::::::::::::::::::==--------------~--------------------------------------.., Lord batb lakl oa Him tht 1
lnl4utl7 "' u all. .2.
of the Newport Harbor Chamber of L&,... Lqloo
dy of bout Cit)' Cwk Commerce for a tax subs! a City ., •-Btacb
$34,000 a year for the convention and Plblilll: lol!' •. tt'H, to 1M
visitors division of the Chamber. This "--J;Mip. .-!:'!'!~!"'!'-....... .,
abould be an easy decision for our City LIUL MO'tiCa
He wu oppreiUid, ao:t Ht
na: amtded. ytt He optMd
1101 His _,, Ill Ia bt-
aa a lamb to the alaupter,
aDd u a lbttp beat bel'
lblll'trll•d8Db,eo11eCII*Mlb
1101 1111 -(laJab 51:1-?.)
Council, which Is committed to a "no FlCTI'I'IO .. BIB!llaa NAME . IT ATIIIllll7 e'JII'Mion" policy wtth respect to the Tbo •~~ow~~a -ts do-
"--e COWlty Airport, and to a "alow lac _,.,. u-...., ~•-TtaNI ........ IIOf 0... IJ'owtll" policy wtth respect to new aub-. ,root, ~-·-., Calif.
dh1atooa --becau.te our COWlcll doea -. '· o. 8ol 'a\ •1111!!:
want sti tn our ctty Callf.-I:IIJIIIul•••-not more conge on . • c;,..pa1 211, IIOf o... hoot,
Tile c-u baa another clsctsln guide~ ~--.,CaL -·
tty ...... -. _...ch -· Till .. 2 ,.., u.. --·IIUI" c .......-... r, ..... ,._ ..,. • •••••at. ._.. Ill 11155 bJ lnltlatlft ale~ ._, WIIJJaa 1. Q: a
a .utic eurb Oil ta ....,.... -n..,
-unt apport ........ -
~ apollq ol
YOU'LL LOVE SAVING
Save sl your local Laguna Federal
Savings, where our flrsl concern Is
you, our friends and neighbors ...
where your savings are relnvesled
lo Improve lhe quallly of life-
where you llvel ... Where every
lmportarit"deelalon Is made locally
and promplly. Open your account
now and starf'eamlng the nallon"a
hlgheat lnt,!eat on lneurllcl uvlnge.
coupled with many excluelve
beneflta from LFS -the I.IRGUT,
FIRST and STRONGI!IT lnde-
paridlnl fedanll .. lie iCIIWtancf
CGI•al•s••II'V&
•
WAYS AT YOUR LOCAL LFS
1. FlEXIBLE PASSBOOK
ACCOUNTS EARll . 514~
....... .,....,."!11 ..... ,.,_.
1 ..................... -... . ............. . '
Z. 1110 M()foiEY TERM
CERTIFICATES EARN
-............ t1,000, ....... ,..,... ........, .. ....._ ,....ttY ..,. eer·
",..... ........... "_,. IIWiflll1tY.
0.1 •• 1 ...... .,.... ...... IAWM CWI_..tUIO~ ........
•
'
''HOTOS co,y .
Rock and gospel groups
to sing at County Fair
harbor
photo
no on .. -. ..-117
bon rock ~. wtU per ..
tor• Ia lllo ·--tor ~ '"' o.._ eo.., rw. " ta ...
_,., by I. E. P-llold,
~-.TIIo-. wldcb tu •ld oww 10 lll.l1lk:IB
10.95
VALUE
now
4.99
60-FT. HEAVY-DUTY
EXTENSION CORD
Extend the convenience of your electrical power
where you need it-for power tools, lawn tools,
lights, etc.-with this mong sixteen-gauge, 3-wire
. gro~;~~ec:' cord. T<?tJqh. rugiJed rubber cover stays
flex•ble •n all weedier. Gloss black with orange
mokted cap and connector. 06661
~. J!oytjggtl ....
.SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT
YOU PAY M.ll P1R POUIID Pi:lt QUALri'Y
Jf,Y, IITKAK-WI WILL -.oiL TOP QUALri'Y
10 OZ. N. T. STEAK DIIIIOIR roR YOU -TillS
II!CLODa IOVP -SALAD, AU GUTill
POTATOU -CWtLIC TOUT, WI aT TOIII
TABU -Gift 'llOP-Yia-WAIRIWD.
-ALL YOU DO IS EIUOT TOIIIIELF -NO FUISI
I COMPLETE DINNER-3.45.
-WE 1IA VE TRI 1lliOW BOW -
reoonte, wsu tiiPIU' su.-,,
11111 II, u put ~ 111o ~·1
an polley of OGMbwoul frM
·~-. Tllo roct II'OOCI bu prQ!ucod
HYer&l mll.Uoa-.-u.ra, la-
clliiHDc "Midaicbt caet ....
a!c.t,.. "Sooaer Oft liter ... ••watt a mlllloD ,..,,," IDd
"Two diftded b)' me."
Tllo Staple Slopn, laleroa-
llooa117 -. too IIMtlr -• mule, will prmlde mllllc aDd
fl.mlb' eDtertalamtal at tiM f'&lr
.Taeldl)', July 16.
A family II'OOCI, Tbo Stapla
SlDcer• bl.\'e •uac m tbt Untted
Statu, Europe, Alia IDd tbe
Middle East.R-.:t(Pop}Sta-
plea aDd bls dauehter•. Ma'ftl:,
I Cleo, aod YtOIIDt, bepDJIDClDI
; at home fotlhetr on eajoymut
ud 8000 receiYed tm1tatloas to , •tar 111 k>eal cburehu. Now
' tbetr talent& ud aceomplish-
meob: are rec.ocnfHd world-
. wide, and they hue made per.
8001.1 appearances on Dll.rly
· every major teleYtstoa oetwort.
July 16 Is aim lfJolor ciU-
zens day at the fair. Oa that
date o1dsters wm be admitted
to tbe aroWids for a apectal
price of 75 cents, There will
be many seator cJttzea activi-
ties, lnciUdlng a ptco.lc, pua.de
and a senior dance.
Free attractions a! the 1974
Orance Couoty Fair also wtll
loclude m::~torcycle n cmc, a
champtonshtp rodeo, ud a
cbildren's make-It, take-lt
cra.tt center spori.SOI'ed by the
Orange CoUDty Department of
Education.
Fair dates ,are July 12-21,
L.A.. ARMS MOVE TO
KOLL/IRVINE CENTER
Carltoo, Browne £ CompaoJ
aDd Jay/Mark Constructloo
Company bave occiC)ted oew ge-
neral headquarters 1D tbe KoU '
lrYiDe Center, located lntbelr-
"tne lDdustrta.l Compte:.: near
ll1e airport,
Tbe two ft.rms ban beer!. lo-
cated at 1000 WUsblre Boule -
n.rd, Los Anples. Caritoo.,
Browne II Compaoy Is enppd
In real estate dneklpmeot, ud
completes apprOJ:Imately $10
mllUon dollars' wortb or com-
mercial aDd 1Ddustrlal projects
uuu.ally, Jay/Mark acts as
the construction coordinator
fot Browne, and as a
op • !Dint
bUbeeo
tbelrrtDe
(DC}, a
olllle
bad ....
lD charce of
marketlnc.
Mr. Cannoo reollcesThom.ls
Wolff Jr., who was recentlY llla'"ld senior Y1ce president
lfor tbe Irvine Collql&DJ, with
reaporurlbtuty for au laad de-
velopment operattoos, lnelud-ltactlle UC,
Mr. Wolff, Mr. Canooo aDd
Raymond w. Kimmey, nee
president, enctDearlnc and coo-
strueUoo, make ~ the UC man-
apmeat operatiolls committee.
LIGALMDnCI
IOPOIT HA!IIOR EIISIGN
PUaJIIED IIUIU.Y -PAGE 3
TMURSDAY, JULY 4, 1974
(l)NJIIA DEL liAR, CAL
JUNE BRIDE Carol Dinwiddie is pictured dancing with
her bridegroom, Robert Kokol of Hayward, at tbe Costa
Mesa home of her mother, Mrs. Eileen Dtnwtddie. Carol
wore a Cahill CO'ft and carried a bouQuet of orchl.ds
aod whtte roses. Among the guests at the marriage cere-
mony and receptjoo at St. A'11rew's Presbyterian church
were Mrs. Dtnwtddle's brother and bts wlfe, Mr , and
Mrs, Russell D. Hamtlton of W!nston-Salem, North Ca.rol-
1111. (Pbolo by Eltllor Wood,}
JOINING IN THE TOAST at the Dtowlddle-KokOl wedding
reception were Pete Barrett, and the bride's mother,
Eileen Dlnwlddle ol Costa Mesa, the bride's sister, Janis,
and escort, Charles Steenrod, of Costa Mesa. (Photo
by Elinor Wood.)
Dentist gets
Fagin role
Dr. Robert Eapwl, a New-
port Beach dlldtlt ud I Yet-
tr&D ot ......... ) Oraop Cout
CoUep aummer mualcals, wtll
portra)' FsctaiaOCC•aaummer
pr~tlocl of "OUYerl"
Tbe mul.eal will be ltaced
July 11 to A~~&-S at 8:10p.m.
In tbe eollepaudJtorlum. Tlck-
eta are $2 aDd all .._Is are
reaened.
Dr. Enrman starred as Pro-
fel80l" Henry H1n1D5ln OCC'I
summer productioD ot "Yy ra.tr
lady,.. ud ..... Ooo Quhote
1n tbe 1970 prntatatloo of
"Man or La. W:ancha ." He was
a featured dancer In last sum-
mer's "Folllea."
occ drama iQstructor WU-
lia.m Purk1sa Will direct this
yeu's show, wtllch contains
more than 100 mem'.>ers I.D the
east, crew and orchestra. Da-
Yld Antbooy Is the orchestra
director, Orinda F'renzel wHl
lead the chorus, and Linda
Wojcik wtu htndle choreo-
"aphy,
Teno.yeu -old Steve D1stanis-
lao of Newport Beach and 11
year old Eddie Purktss of
Garden Grove ban been cast
ln the role of Oliver, They
w1U each play the part for
Z pertorma.oces.
Jeft' Robinson, a 20-Yeat-old
OCC student from Costa Mesa,
&a tbe ArUul Dodger. Jack Grub-
lab, 22, or Costa Mesa wtu
play BUI Sikes. Deborah Bru-
eber, 24, or Tustin Is Nancy.
Stan Tb.roneberry, 37, of Santa.
Au. will play the role of Mr.
Bumble.
TRAINING AT FT. ORO
Army Private Paul G.
OkeDdo, son of Mr. and Mrs.
La1rl'eoce D. Okendo, 3110
Coral Ave., Costa Mesa, has
completed 8 lfHks of baste
tra.Ln1ng ~~ the U. S. Army
Training Center , Infantry, Ft.
Ord, CaW.
He receives lnstrucUoo 1D
drill aod ceremonies, weapons,
m.ap reading, combat tacHes,
mtntary courtesy, military
Justice, nrst aid, a.nd army
history and traditions.
LOSII: A DISHRAG 1
MOlt cYa}'one hu a t.ak to tell CON:etrliftl wart
cu.ret. One JOI'IIikc this-steal a dilbraa. bury it ...
when tbe raa rou, the wart will r.u off. Ablwd, of
c:oune. But tbcR arc reliable tra.tmen•s for wart~,
thanks to mcdicaJ IICience. Pb)'lidanl kno¥.·. them.
Take advan'-ol the newer tr-.tmcnts and mecliea·
tionlavailabic. 1bey can nun tht ditren:nae tJctoNeen
pain and comf'on ... between lil'e and de&dl. Let
your doctor do tbe diqnOOna and pmcribtJli Then
come to Ul for quality pn:aaiptioo ~ervitc.
Christensen Phal naacy
-~ L COAST lntY .. COaQJIA D&L tu.a
ORIOLE J·ZUCI
548-5554
1914 HARBOR BLVD. COST A. flltESA
--... -
Harbor parade sends
safe boating message rmxa>.talJ
~
TERMINAL
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Sq-.o -lilt--of tbe u. s. Cout o.rd A.a6
·tllarJ, 0rup c-Hanor Doc>artlllllll IUid tile ....,. 1&<111
chliblot tbeu•.
Prom!DtDt at tbe bead ot the
armada u It lttamed welt.
ward from Balboa lalud wu
the so toot " LetStar.. ot Ed
DanleJ..c::m1 rear commodore ot
tbe Sbarli lala.Dc! Yacbt Ch1b,
Its foredeck Ially oee~od bf
JollD Klmble'a All-Squactrm:a -· . Not tar astern eame the
motorsaner, "Jonathan Hara·
dan," OWDed by Squadron Com-
mander B111Murtwttb IU cuesb
Put Sq .. droo Commaoder
aod Mrs. Wuhioctoo, aod Put
Cblef Commallder IDd Mrs.
Walter F. Cosdon of the United
States Power Sq~adrona.
The gleaming 42 foot motor-
yacht, "SooOfa Guo," was
skippered by Parade Graod
Marsbal Joey Bl.shop, wbose
actlrtttes ln beball of safer
boating rtnl bls abtuttes as
NANCY DIESTEL, ot the A001olo1J Ceoter of NIWPQI't
Beach. eJplaln5 tbe workiBgS of tbe human ear durlnc
a receot appeuuce bltore tbe Graodmotber's Club of
Newport Harbor. AudioJocists and •ohmteer ctvte leaders
In the coUDty lave f«med the Hear-More Institute, w1l1eh
Is spoosol'1ng a recreation camp tor hearlllc Impaired
eblldren. On July 18, NaDCy ..Ul address tbe E-.:baoee
Club or Newport Harbor at a luneheon meeting at the
Bahia CorlDtblan Yacht Club here. (Hear-More phOto.)
a TV enlertaloer. Amoog other MAGIC SHOWS cuests his crew lncludedSqtllld-
ron Lt. Cdr. Ray Brandt.
So,.dron member Jtm Blrd"s AT RESTAURANT
.._ .. _ ......... "-··· eaat •• ,., t..cts'J• eo n.et• a ....,..,
/ too .. -llld --............ lor por-G1 I 1o It JMr&. All too GI Illa'
man)IUa -• ... -1o 111 -llf from cer.enl ~. a •• of PII"MIIIIt
bnll ..... n... ............ -ol _,, -.,.., III IJd.,O( e-lJ ud 4 aiD-
~-11Jior .-t.
TIM cnolrol -of II ---• -· DO IIICII ~ of tnJa cltult• Tilt. lhi!J
atono -iol _. t>a1 -I)IUa na-
bnlll •-bot U -ld etrlaiiiiJ mallo mar,l· ..._ .....-. palM IDIS eoelk'« tbl ciiii!Ce
tilly -... tutoc: ' Tab ao eii&Deoo wllll tile pr_.lptlao JOC ·
doelcr ctn• ,... Lot u nu 11 lor ,.. •••
we're preaerlptSoa II)IClllu.ta. We ban all the
sickroom -.u.a ud CODftleseut aid1 JOU
mlpt need, IDo.
• • •
HANDY BnfT: AYOid ltlrrJac or ... ttnc ftt-
lliab ID tbe cu. If yoa do, batlbles b'm tbat
stay oo t~ nrtace JOU YII'Dlsb.
·~siD&iPHABMA~
WITH CARD 'M PARTY
1018 bayside dr. -11-.port: t.e'b --et.Wornla, 92662
yacht "Proud Bird" became
the heist nsselfor M~. and Mrs. Tbe Snt:a.ot Rutaarant lD
John H. Connell of Newport Newport Center wtll introduce
Beach, whtle that city's VIce-entertainment by prolessloDI.l ::::
Mayor and Mrs. Milan Dostal magicians startlDg WedDeaday, .~:~:
completed the parade aboard July 10. :;::
lrvlllg Burg's 40 foot "Hap-Among the sleight of band :;:
pleDda" w"ltb Squadron Lt. Cdr. artists to be ,teatured is Ro.~ :;:
and Mrs. Donald R. MacLean. Wilson, the IJDCa:JDl Scot, :
A 50 Year Orange County
Dining Traditior:-Comes to
Corona Del Mar
SQIIildroo Lt. Herman Folg-who will appear open.ng night, :;
ner aDd Mrs. folgner were July 10. He Is a past-president :;·
host to Cynthla Erger, the of the Dundee Mactc Circle,:;.
newly selected "MlssNewport" aDd was wilmer of magician ::·
tor 1974-1975, aboar.:tthe folg-of the year award of the Acad-::
ner's 36 toot Grand B&Dks emy of Magical Arts, which ::
"Brtpdoon." AJSchnbpUoted operates the famed Rol1ywood ·.
his well-known "Rubyacht" and Magic Castle. :
acted as liaison offtcer wltb
Sllark lslaDd Yacht Club.
Orderly progress or the
safety armada along its route
was ensured by U. S. Coast
Guard Au.dliary vessels Mad-
die B, Carefree, and Apache
of flotilla 27, assisted by boats
aDd personnel of Flotillas 26,
38 and 64.
Embarkation ot the many
guests for the parade was made
possible through the faetuties
ot the Balboa.. Yacht Club, coor-
diDated by Henry C." Taylor,
chi) ·IU'tllbir ud past com-mudei-or lbe SqUidrOIL,
At t.be saeeesstul conclusion
of the parade, parUetpants aoo
guests pthered at the new Dome
or the Shart'lslaod )'acht Club
tor refreshments and to renew
acquaintances.
Capta.in Ferney McKibben and
Mrs. McKibben ot tbe U, S.
Coast Guard's 11th Dl•lskm
conveyed the regrets of Rear
Adm iral James W. Williams,
whose previous eoga.gements
prevented bls attebdance.
The Eleventh District w.ts
also represented by Com maDd-
er Richard and Mrs. Rounse-
velle. Commander R011nsenlle
ls..boatlng satetyoftlcer tor tbe
area.
Another Magie Castle tuor-:i·
lte, who will be performlnc :;.
during July, ls Bruce Cetl'OD. ~::
He has performed on airline ;::
flights, national teleYisJon, aDd ;::
Is an Academy Award ot Magie ::·
wiDDer . Erie Lewis, Steve
Shrelller, and other world re-
nowned prestidigitators will be
dlsplaylng their leprdematn 4
evenings a week.
The Sextant's dinner macte
stagi! shows wlll be at 7 and
I p.m. on Wednesdays and
Tbursclays, Ud at 1, I Ull ll
on Fridays a.OO Satardays.
There 1s no coYer ebarp. but
reservations for d.Jnner shows
are required.
The Sextant Is at 630 New -
port Center Or.
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hood release. tool lot, eo ampere-hOur battery. 35
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a tropial island sening . for e:~traordir-..ry fish.
steaks n' grog ... d inners from $1.95 ... lu ncheon
daily ... edj~ent to the Five Crowns
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•.•• of social note Former Miss Newport
lr raG KA.APA = r:; bl!l .._ i •t : fb:&4 . .. ...... .,....... eel 8 d G ,.!.""!"• "1111 -~~~~~~~ ... -......, -·a,. to w ro entry r-,_. I ... Ia llll -I ro-fllllod aot -
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By J.C. H...,hrl.••
J.C. HumplwiH, M'lo. ffOre •r
1823 N""f))rt 811/d. 11M tJ.n •
Colt• ,.,. ~ndm•lr. '"' more
rhMt 21 ¥"•"-i••n .uthorirr on
fWFIJ .,t(/ J ... lry.
THE L!GEHD Of Til!
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1111 -l!lfln7, 111M ro-traeedJU....,.toiO,...o ....
TWet.a ....... .SC.
acrou tbe ltrMtftomthtllltAM
ptoway U.t -· to Qray Cblpol ud a on tanry
-1111 myriad <II -. wldeb Sloewm RaU ~ btld
--boll 1111 old bo-bodld-
lDp are lt111 ltudlnc. tome
r-ud-oll>llll
process ot bllac recoutract.
od.
............... La,_
117 Mlao--P•-.,....,., M1M ....... t Btaeb
lor U'lU-71,---
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IIUZD !IIERALD IIIH!
Tbe ame llretb ·-tree-
sbaded wttb: UYIIJ patc:bts of
o•UCM •• Wllltor •• S!>rlllc
-· WltUam •• Sudlll*7 ...
au wen wora by co-edl· wbo
aclll'l'ied bttwlell cSormttorlu
aDd elaaarooms IDd b)' the
romac mea n.lktDc from Ute
eo-tolratondlyrow. DEBORAH P!HHIHGTOH
HIP lD tbe Aad11 Mouo-
ta!Da, eelhrles aco. U.ftd a
tribe kDowD u "Cblbeb&l,"
wbose chlefta!D b&d a beu-
tlllal lillor W1lo !ell l!llofe
wUil a blndaome bat poor
JOCilC warrior. The cblet
loalltacl tbat lbe marry tbe
warrJot oo.IJ If tbe fOUDC
mu fouod. a forbme.
For moatbl tbe yoq man
wandered ill the rorelt, fln-
aliJ comtoc to tbe top of 1
m0t11tai.D nnce. Fa.lliDC
uiMp In a eue, be n.a
audci-.Iy awa.keold. Tbe ea.,.
wu trembttacudcolllpMd,
lo-dRoy~ --*by .. poralll,
Mr. Ud Mre, Do..ld A. ••·
•laiiOe Ill"-lloaeh.
Tbo brldo-to-bo Is • llhd·
.W. <II Cor-dOl IUr ,_
l<lloolaod --...-... ll ealtaral at a.
UGIHroll)'
Barbara lor die put
Sbe Wat a CbUdr•'•
Soelol)' --.ote 111 tnt.
Her tiaoce, tbe .-or
Carter Gentry t1 EJ &ec-Jo,
atteOOed Et CamlDo J1mior'Cot.
lep aDd earlllld cum ll• ....... -Chd--tbe Un1Yenlty of C&Utorala at
Slllt& Barbara, wblre be ma-
Jored 1D poUttcaJ JCieace, Ill
wUl •\ar cradtate eebool tbll
tau to irork for a law decr11.
Anoouncemeot ot tbe YeddiDC
plans was revetlad at 1 reeeat
dl.nDer party beld at tbe Ballo&
Bay Club. The weddlu.gwtlltab
place at St. ADdrew'a PrelbJ-
terlan Cburcb.
TABLES
539500
lrappiq him -· Ro started dlnllllf hlmoolf out,
aDd DOtlcerS that ooe of the
stoDes be bad rDO't'ed
cu.teoed with a detp. rlcb
creeo brUUuce. It wu aa
lmmenae and beluW'UI
emerald.
Of' course tbn'e were muy
eba.DcM madt In tbe IJDlftr-
slty llDce tbe 1940's. Se't'lral
an dOrmitories --80me IOlDI
co.ec:tl -· ramon ol beer pu-
Uea 1Q the buement --wblle
la IIY day t't'ID to be caacht
10.1Dr Ia to "Tbe UUie Brown
Jur" (otlll otudiDc) could put
you In eerioQa daDCtr ot dlt-
miiAl. Tbere ll a tnnd DeW
Tbeator Arts bu!Jdlllc wtlb lbe
aewut of lDDontioal klr mod-
era dramatists. ODe of my
elusmates Is DOW ''PI'ofeaar''
In ebar re of tlds puad1st tor
tbe bud --the •me Bob
Croab)t wttb wbom I oocepa.I.Dt-
ed JCeDerY 1D the old Detaftre
btp scboot. Ybtcb wu oo. loaD
to the tJPincHDC collep.
Altboull! I opeat llmamerable
bours wttb tbe campua Dnt-
-r. lbe IIIII! pollll Ill my
academic eueer wu tbe stUdy
of Sbl.keiiiMUt --my fll'OI'ite,
partly beeaue 1 Uked tbe sub-
joel, bot lar&Oir beca-of ..
oaut&DdlDc ud 1ll.rDid pro-
I
up Colle.:tlnc more of tbe
prteeleu stooes. lwt went
baet to Ills nua,., baYIIIc
won the rleht to marry the
Cb.tettalD'a alster. IDd hat-toe dlsconred tbt filmed
M 1.azq emerald mlDe, wbicb
' is at1ll prodoctnc todaJ.
SPECIAL
%-OfPON
HYDRA GUARD
teNOr.
PrOTtd.tta lly tbe proftAOI'
returned tOr aliiinDl week-Mid
W1tb I sllort eoarse 1D "Klng
Leu" and. lta relation to a
modern day IOCiety, Tbtre
were otbtr .abort course• ill
Uttratura aboal Solabea1t.1J11.'S
bOOk, tcleDCt ud baliDeP lD
1111 eolllll"iorraed ooelel)'.
Btrucol7 -.l>llllor-· ·•llufod IIJIIt .. _ .. 1M
tellcw clu....,..,
Two ~ ~~-Barbo< elllalu joloed me to
tilt ~life weet-41Dd as Otd.o
Wesle:ru alwnnl. I lntiDISed. . to brJDi piCtorW pro<ll of lbolr
preseoce bot coaltJD>t locate
tltbw of tbem aftft lbe fes-unues started.
· C 1111 Oolb, put president
of tbe NtwpcJI't Harbor-Co.ta
;;;::::::~:==~ MID Board of R•ltors, WU preAOt 1Fith the spec:t.alty
hODol'ed CO Ideo llll'llnr lll'J
class, aDd BUI Ape, PluDlDc
comml.aloaer aQd elty cos-"TEDDY BE.t.R"
TH! LAST
Pttprrboutl OF THE K!HHEDY CLAN
rz.oo by lAD RUST
THE REAL STORY OP CHA.PP"A.QUIDDI CK..
neric41n Opinion Bookstore
'04 N. Newport Blvd., S11itc 20J
Nrw('o rt Bc•cll Pbou 646·064~
Hor~rs: 10:00 • 1:00 Mo••J"'J
OPIM •nL Ltt P.M. PIIDA'tl
ell ca.Ddldlte, wu tbere tor
bla sUYer jabtlee.
OCC ST .t.FF MEMBER
GETS S.t.R.t.TOG.t. POST
Cl}'de Reyes, Orance Coa.st
conece aslildaDt dlreetor of
eooperatl•e educ:attoo. bas beeo
umed tbe director of eooper-
attn education at West Valley
Colle&O Ill Saralop, CI.IU., e!-
fecttYe A.apit 1.
Ill. Reyes, 31, an Orup
CouatJ .. un, 1s a c:radaate
or Tuotlll bJcjl scllool, eoriiOd
btl B.S. decree 1n bu.s:l.Dess at
WocdMirJ Collere ln Los AD-
I'II• IDd receiYed a.a M.S.
1D buiDeu at USC. Be la a
u.s. Army Yeteran. r.rlD,£ ser-
Yed a year with tbe 1st Canl-
ry DIYUtoa 1D Vtetoa.m. ,._,.y __
Two More ·Reasons
why Richards serves you better
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FRI 9105 A.~D OJS'TOMERS
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l f...O' 4·yl'lr CERTI FICATE-minim~m dePf"'it 7~ ,r, -,() S J.{X)(} (federal regulations req~tre mt-,untlal penahy
for early ""ithdrawal on all cerltficate :ll"l"o•unt\)
Save SI.OOl ot more with us and we'll n~"erve your "safe _Place'", a
spacious safe deposit box. It's a private place: for your tm portanl
kecpables.
•
IRifWTMIIMDI.... . "'IIUUIOIUILY _._,,_, &nblelll fetes
Church ·News ~!!IJ._ • . .,. -.u-BOla or l1ld&la ud llldlpoo-._,, .. o1111o "-' -~-· fti.TD, 11111 I, C....,,, al llio 10,10 a.m. _, Clll> No. aN, will .... ,...._
-dollla' __ -WU--co. AI 1 p.m. bntn-'< bora at lbo -·-•*"'" at
-lnall will --lllo oe •Tllt ,...,.... -I ol EOibltOI Clllbo ud-IIICI 1• elbiiiiM ol ........ l at tbl Cbrllt," l CODtlnttioa at tbe HaWIU CtuM at tllit JIIIJ I
t141a.-. _,--· ..,.,J...., maatlll& ol lbo -~-at
IIICI tl 1M II L .. --• n. MARX PUSBYTER-111o N-tllarborllkai.Qdco,
ud 011-'1 -· lllo WI CHURCH, 1100 Mu VIola, lltL JollA ~. prOII-
Ioplc wtU bo "Opooior ol lbo !ut 811111 --Tbo a ... William dltll, wtU C:OOIO lrom Ma'fa-
.,_.., .. lluod .. ltorolt-MeQoolcf wtU pr-II 9:SO YIUI ud Mra. Ar-Oal>ano,
tiM •· Gae1t II*Yr at I p.m. a.m. Saaday oo "Tblte'a bell-marllal, wtll come from HaJ-
wW be Greq ltlftU o1 AD&-lDc tbe mUI!e o1 oar beuts," ward tor tbe TUIIdaJ ....W.I
ltelm, ttadlat at tiM MelodJ-tued oa Epbetfn• 5!11-ZO, mttUDc. other ltlt4.I.UI)ela-
lud lcbool oiTMolocJ, dla-"Speak to OM uotb• lD tbe Uoa members bawe U.O beta c..sac "God'a wtU *" f<*i," wordl o1 palma, bJmA1 and lDYtted •
P.-.. ICrc&b wtn...,.,. Ida aaerld ...,.. .. A. comtUedeY-Tbe state auoelatloa waa
IM1el oa RollliiUI it 7:10 p.m. •IIDC Bible 1ta:ty IDd mld-weet foUDded by member~ of Ciln-w-....,., IAib1llc tbt 8th tentee wW btc:tn Tbuuday, dale Emblem No. 104 ud was ....,..., "llJIDc wltll Cbrllll." lu!J u _..,.,.tore Thurs-llllllluled a.ad -llad Doc.
• PLYIIOtrrB CCiifGtEGA-days tr0m 8 to 9 p.m. 10, 1950, at tbe 8urtut Elb
TION.U. CHURCH, IZa Brood • HARBOR TRilm'Y BAP-Lodce. Emblem momborlblp
lt., MIWP(d Relptl --Dr· TIST CHURCH, USO Bater st., cooslstl of widows, w1Yes,
lolla A. LiDdn.U. putor, will Costa Mesa --Tbe sermon at daucttters, mothers aod sisters
pr-.cb at 10 a.m. SUDdl.y oo tbe 8:30 a.m. Stbtay· service or members or tbe BeanolaGt
''Eajoy b'Hdom --trom re-wJll cooeern.l Corlalhlans 11 :-and ProteetiYe Order of Elks.
lelltmeat." A fllm, ''Tbe PIJ'I.-27-U. CommlllJon willbecele-The raa)Jr state project I• to FUN TIME ln Corona del Mar Youth Center park is ble," will be Ilion at 7 p.m. brated at 11 a.m. aod new present scbolarllltps to qat-
part of the summer recreatlon program spollSOl"ed b)' SIUidaJ, members will be reeetYed, Aa itled pereou tor the p\II'PC)el
the Newport Beach Parks, Beacbes and Recreauoa Dept, • Ltn'RE.R.AN CHURCH OF ordination aentee rcr WUUam or traiDIDC t-.cbers of tbe deal
Superrised play includes "wheelbl.rrow" races l1te thls, THE MASTER, 2900 PacUIC Freocb will be be1d at 7 p.m. aDd bard of
aDd plenty ot other tun in the sun. On Monday n1gllts, tbe VI., Cr., Harbor View HUll ;jiiiiiii
Youth Center stages a hot dog cookout, starting at 8:45. __ ~Sawyer m:3 ldi.Qul.et .v
Parents aod k.Jds pay 5~ each. other parks throupout will prOridt millie tor tbl
the 'city han similar summer programs. (EnsJgo photo,) 10:30 a.m. SIIDCiayeentce. Tb.IJ
N.B. BUILDING PERMITS :::~:8=:..~
BuUdLnc acUYI.ty lo Newport
Beach dropped to a low point
tor the year In Jtme, with only
$2,710,373 In permits Issued.
This brings the total at mid-
point ot 1974 to $35,966,734,
just sllehtlY abeadotlastyear's
June 30 record or $35,534,852.
Finals permits Issued during
June, In the amount of $5,000
aDd over, lncluded the follow -
Ing:
• NEWPORT HEIGHTS
John Macbeth, 1 unit, 1 story
dwetung, 515 Riverside, $52,-
000.
R. Kopickl, addition, 511 El
Modena, $7,200.
• WEST UPPER BAY
George Drayton, addition at
1206 Nottingham, $7,000,
• NEWPORT han beeo atttDdtag lioee JUDI
Robert Grant, add!Uon, 7006 24.
W Ocean F't., $7,400. • THE NEWPORT HARBOR
.Don Kotl Inc., tenant im-CHURCH OF REUGIOll; SCI-
provement on mall, 3481 Via ENCE, 541 Cauter st., Costa
Oporto, $8,000. Mesa --"Butld.lDg ~tty
coosc:loUDtss" wtlt be tbe • BIG CANYON aermoo. topic ol lbe Rty,
Or. Wysocki, swtmmlngpool, Eleuor Jacboo at 10 a.m.
34 Rue Grand Ducal, $5,000. SUDday. The Stn1.ce also in-
Ben Deane, swimming pool, eludes med1taUoo aDd bel.liDI.
11 Rue Btarrlts, $5,000. Classes 00 prosperity are con-
• HARBOR L'i LAND tlnuiDC at 7:30 p.m. Toeldays
Or. Hansel Beavenutl, 27 tbroup July SO, taupt by Uii
Harbor Island, 2storydwelllng, pastor.
$146 400 * THE NEWPORT UNITY
• AJitPOin AREA CHURCH. 15th st. aDd lrYI.De
Edker Pope, 848 Dove, shell An,, CUff Bawea --The Rn.
of building $15 000· and: ser-SliDe RlcbarcU will preach at
vice buUd~g at' ass' Don St., 10 .a.m. Suoday OD "Freedom
$76 ooo Is DOt tree," buecl oa John
' ' 8:31 -SS, Jolul ZUI a.ad Col-
suns model new uniforms ~ ..:~·:·r!~~: :·:;:;
July l.f servtce.
DR. PAUL MOORE WHEELER
w111 return for a brief visit
tb1a Stmday at St. James Epts.
copal Cburcb lnNewport Beacb.
He will apeak at the 10 a.m.
serYlce aDd, with Mrs. Wheeler,
wtll be honored at a reception
In the parlsll ball alter the
serYI.ce. Presently rector of
St. Clement's EplS(:Opl.lChurch
ln Hooolulu.. Dr. Wheeler was
rector ot St. James trom 1948
to 1955. For a portion of l,bat
time be was dean of the Long
Beach congreptioll. He was
ala> acUwe ln clYI.c atfltrs In
Players In World Football
League's So uthern Callfor nla
Sun team w1tl "model'' t he
new llllifor ms of the clubs ln
tbe League for the press and
publlc trom 3 to 5 p.m. this
Friday, July 5, at the pool area
FREE safe d ep os it boxes
a t Mariners and ...
at Park Newport apartments. • GRACE BIBLE CHURCH ,
Thts will be the tl.rst offl-565 w. 18th st., Costa Mesa -·
cial showing oftbelmitormsaod Tbe ReY. Tbomas Tyree wttl
Ray Engle, uoifOI'm deslper, brJ..Dc a messap: from Jere-
will be a special guest. mlah, "Tbe ~ey lD
1n keeptng wltb the theme
of the aU-male f:labloo show,
Sun coach Tom Balchr1n will
Newport Beach. ~
commentate.
Although the event 1s a press
showing, the pltlllc may atteDd
for an admission fee of $1.50,
Proceeds wUI go to a charity
organl.utlon selected by the
World Football League.
other special guests lnYIIed
are Guy L. Davldsoo, presi-
dent of the WFL; Don H. An-
derson, vtce president of WFL;
Brian Tracy, director of plt)-
llc relations for tbe Sun team;
Sun head coacb Tom Fears;
Sun players and coaches.
ESTELLE Dof"AUL OF
IRVINE TERR. DIES
Roary was recited yester-
day morning ln Our LadJQDHD
of Anceta CatboUe Cburcb,But
Bluff, for Estelle DePaul, 88,
ot 715 Patollta, IntoeTerraee,
who died SUDday at bel' bom.e.
Prtnte family serYiees t.Dd
burial were held lo Paelfte
View memorial part, Harbor
View Rills.
Mra. DePaul wu bora In
New York City. Sbe 11Ted .U
years La CaWDrDla aad 7 J'M.I'S
1n tbe comty. Site Ia nrftYtd
1 Time
!0 words OJt leu • . . 2.00
21 to 30 words . . . . . s.oo
S1 to 40 nrdl ••••. 4.00
Eacb Wc."d ower 40 • • .10
•IE.t.UTY SA.LOH ......... -~
BEA.UTY NOOK
2732 E. Coast Hwv.
Corona del Mar
Phone
Z Times
3.50
4.'15
6.50
.IS
3 Times
4.50
6,00
8.00
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ClothiDg-Nautical Gltb
YartDt Hardware
Open aena. days a week
• IICYCLU to JerTe you better
1100 W. COAST HWY ., N, B.
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ADncw -?o ... tmoclt?
F..;ptaft-en.
3200 E. ~ Hwy.,
Pbone:' 6'73-911015
PPK»>E 645-1711
Life
Rafts
(Inflatable)
SA.LES ·SERVICE
INSPECT · REPA.IR
REPA.CK
Pick Up & D•II••'Y
N.J.RUSSO CO.
209 South P acll c •••· Son P Co. 90731
I .. l,io,i... . "I r r EQUIPMENT
And there's so much more for you at Mariners. Our. exclusive .Mariners
Club offers you discounts on purchases of most everythtng. Ju st
maintain a balance of$5,000 or more.
bJ • -Guy-Vln<eal Dehal ~!:£~~!!~:;::===I ofCorooa delMar. ~
ANNIE JOMES OF C.M.
SUCOJMBS AT AGE tl FLOWERS FOR .
ALL OCCASI.ONS
Don't forget about our other' free services) Like tra~elers ~hecks: ~oney
orders notary service, trust deed note collcctton (wtth mtntmum
balanc'e) and of course, a friendly smiling face.
COME TO MARINERS SAVINGS AND LOAN -THE "SAFE PLACE"
NOW OP£N SATURDAYS 10 TO 3 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
. POUNDED J"J
MARINERS
AND LOAN A.V
Prtwate ...nc .. ucl llllni-
moaf In Loa Aactloo -• ....
JolllerdiJ lor -J-, ... U, of J9l La P•ll, co-. .. _, "* cllld J• Jt Ia • ·---...·. 8bo II N th'lll lor a -.
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SAL! OR 'I'RADII: PrGto, Mf-1511,
IJtU;-sru .. _au-1 :iniii;cRiATjVI~UiiT, 11117o -. pt1117 ao 2 I• ~ CRIA11VI PAIIIT-
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OPEN SUN. 1-5
3308 OCEAN BLVD. COM
Magnificent View!
Beautlful borne with larce rooms --three
bedrooms, deo, family or dlnlog room, sun porch,
plus a basement, ALSO
Guest bouse eJQulsltely decorated .. •••• OPEN ~AT. & SUN. 1-5
l133 GLENEAGLE TERR., C.M.
Unobstructed View
• • • from lour bedroom 'bome, famliJ room --TfltY
f'llnctioo&l ldtc~ --1.11 deeonted to tbe Qlttmate.
DOH Y.
ltUl.TOit
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* Cameo Shores * 4615 PEIHAM 'ROAD
OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 P.M.
, • Qne of Wewport's ~ -· Loc·
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DEFINITION OF A UNIQUE HOME
561729
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· 008T'A "BaA
Untque Home \yU -'nik 'h,O m\ 1. a home that is rare or unco~mon,
unequaled 1. J he home pictured above J. havina four bf:drooma, a
spectaculu (above it all) view, yet steps loa beach in Corona del Mar 4. a
residence with newer construction, tasleful use of color and thorouahneu
of detail 5. one lhtt 'is cunently on the market at t2t:t.lll .ryn
beautiful, presti1ioua, handsome, etc.
for a more complete definition, including p6SOnal tour contact:
CURT DDBH
U~I()UI: t1()MI:i
'mEREST HQMES ......
.. IN ntE BESI' AREAS
Realtors, 675-6000 .. WUT C:OAIT HIGHWAY
N..ORT MACH &U~2 2443 E. Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar
macnab I ltvtne
raaltg
FINER HOMES
LINDA ISLE · NEW LISTING
Turner designed 6 bedroom home at head
of lagoon. 2 Jg. master suites; air condition-
ed: pier &:"slip. Offered completely furniBhed
for $300.000. Martha )fa<Dab 154U235. (C38)
"DRAMA TIC LIVING ,
•,· " ,AII<!\It!D FRESH IDEAS"
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FOR YOU
AND
YOUR BOAT!!
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CONDOS!!
1
Watertrc:d tonboOse WU.b prln.te sUp. nree
bedrooms aod low mool:hly malnte.nce. Under oar
exclusin n.rranty for ooe year. $79",500.
2
VIew oriented 3 bedroom totmhouse, !i1>11t leYel
floor plan. For lease or sale. $&4,500 .
3
Eliraordlnary two bedroom plan oa the bay wtth
magnificent Harbor vtew. Try $100,000.
4
Lido's bay Y1ew wtth prln.te sUp antlable. ODe
lnel 3 bedroom lb great location. Askl.nc $1Z5,000.
Call 61'5-7225
HELLO Ill
We have just opened
our new office in
CORONA DEL MAR
~ atecl Clll a larJo p.m. view lOt ID Cimeo
' ·~ ~·:~~'fr'~.:"'.JMI.t
poulblo COIIIIluCtloa, estimOfed ,._
ment cost ~. per lq. ft. Portions of IIIIa
homo could not be duplkatecl at lillY price.
E:rterlor Is of eztra heavy redwood lo rod
brick-extensive panellna:. & built·ins eom-
plimeDt the Interior. F« the buyer wantiDg
the finest ID quality doslgn & coaatructioa,
please call for appointment to 100. ~.ooo.
. E.,l:ilinl·..,,.a A bedroom • -homo ~ I ~.-teiUngs, .unusual fireplacl
retreat, exteDsift tR of eJ.ass "' woods.
Choice location! $365,000. Maxine WilliamJ
642·8235. !C40) Waterfront ,Living
SOME OF OUR LISTINGS
408 Jasmine
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26H L Ctast HIIJ~ Ct1111 .. 1 lar
lEAL UTAT£ 144-4141
Summer All Year!
Brmc your 1u10 llmUr to IIIIa aowlJ' a.d p-
bome oa BALBOA BLAND. sttpl to tbt tay, 9Dicioa
llri.D& room, all tleetrlc tltebiD. FamllJ room,
B.B.Q. Doe -oom ud batb, _..to pM room,
Gnelou lllltrlallllllc to -tr -.ted --.....,, EliCtlleol tlotD:JDcls-.ltiOo)JM,IOO.Bolttr
eaU DOW. 8'71-1$50.
OPEl! TIL I. lf'S FUll TO BE JOCII
THE RE.l\I. ?STF~TERS
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OPEN SAlUitD.AY l SUNDAY 1 TO 5 .
24 aAa80R ISLAHD
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DOVER SHORES BAVFRONT
4460 sq. fl homo. 5 11. bedrooms, study,
formal dining room, POOL w/separate pool
bouse w /lotus bath separate showers. mas-
sage room, sauna. All overlooking Upper
Bay. Pier & dock. Complete w;furnishing~.
$750,000. ,"..;ny Gaston 642-8235. fC 5ll
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
. MLI IALEI REPOIT
Sales through the Multiple Listing
Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors totalled
$97.2 million for the first 6 months
of 1974. THIS IS MORE THAN A
9% INCREASE OVER THE SAME
PERIOD A YEAR AGO. 3,022 new
listings were processed, of which
65% WERE SOLD! 65% of tl\e sales
were cooperative.
List your property with a Realtor,
I 1 • • I I • ~ I I I I I I I I I I
HOUSE & GARDEN CHAIIM Seoln~ Is belioviDg this uquialle homo •ur-~·c lovely EDIJish aa-. VIew of
Bay, -priVate beacb in Blylbons. ~.ooo:
lACK IIAY ESTAU
7/8 acre. Fdeal home for a ~. RAJOm
for lemtll court " •'lrimmiDI 0 f fled. .-..., diDIDC room, hobby room II ......-
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!DIAL OCIAH VIIW HOMI .
PUpal ............. Lull< Tl--vieW,
.. poolot-d lat. EtteptloDal "*"'""· 011 ..,... -; Ollllll'lelo with all ----.-· -Lim .. CNIIIO •1111U TriiJ Iii I , ... , .............. J .....
-.. --... Ill pi .. ...... -~ r:t•1a ... -Prt.ote ...... , I,
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Sail borne to a prlnte world thlt Is .ecure and
exclusive.
Up to 2,600 square feet of hmury UY1Dg wttil a
uolque DOUBLE vtew of tbe bly and Paetne --
aDd your on private boat sUp at your troot door.
Sii-Twenty-Ooe Lido Park Drl•e Is truly ooe
of a klod. Call today for a Pre•tew· Stw:nrtnc --
you will be glad you did!
If we don't have it--we'll find it!
Specialising In Homes of distinction
HUG HOMES, REALTORS
567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 102
Ne•port Center
640 4050 ....................
* 1m 101.• fUll'S *
Surf and Sand Specials
YOU missed this one-
-but just in time
for THIs ...
227 U.RKSPU R *
Caote. 40' 1at, jilt steps to 81.& Beach. A Z
beclrooc1 pl• c::ava tlble dell, 2 tatb home. ..W. • -·•·boo-"'tbt ...... A pol 11oJ -dll u tJ1 1o tile f'lho't.
It THE BEST BUY EVER!!
t:~BOYD * 67S.St31 *
3637 E. Coni Hwy. c-••Ma•
* CAMEO SHORES *
NEW LISfiNG
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CORONA DEL WAR -· oewly redecorated home
with reat:allmit. $69,500.
2912 Alta Vista
EAST BLUFF --big 4 bedroom flmlly room hOme.
$70,500.
WE NO W H AVE O P ENINGS
FO R RE AL ESTATE S A LESP EO P LE.
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JO HN COOMB E, MAN A GER
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NEWPORT SHORES
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FRIENDS Bf.ND REitEMal fl\1,011 PBISIOII p• &II HR W41.TER CANHOM OF CM NFII'OIITHAIIIORIIIIIGII AT H'"liDR ~ UU\ ,~s DeAD AT AGI!DfU I'IIIIUIN£DIIf.DilY-PAGEl DIGGINGS -~ .orJ. ~ •••·-c., r al-talldoa~llllae.,..,~.,-"' c"'"ar11•P""'.,1."!f
lllUIIIOAY, JULY._ lt74
COJIOliA OIL IMII, CM..
·-•-., ... --• ..,.... lecll 111111 -vrrtJ •• aad 1 doa't IJIII'tle.....,ll----. , ,_ "'·-----~-lie-laM~--~ II." T-, CaaMoa,--14 at ll._t 8artlar 111111 a.o ••-wtalllt-~ Ac-..aclolllt-u.o ,_., ot •--
'? ••••--• II-.,. ~:,..., • lilt 'ooJoool.n.lrll---lllltn<•pJMIIr-...,-~~c~.--· ... ·-Ia c--. •-a •• _..,_...,.-ror • --•~bJliO• ..... -.-.,.., ... L -loportl...,...lalllt-lbo lllllor allloq """'1111'1 ._....,a .,,_.._..., ...... ...... ........... 10 ........ Mt, 14111'11 ,.. .. "I .. OM of I..,. Ia till *-plu lJ A.....,_. RaJ Mad .... Glrbldt C--.
........ lll'~ldti*'«D..,.._ ••• ...._... _,... tlllt tMJ ..._....,.,,, MCiilldllOOia. Mit ......... wt11D 1111rt putkt. S.lr 011'U. Sprllp. Semcu w1.U bl belli It a .
....._,, _, r...t till ltll6 uo.d Jifw. -.~1 11tmeatar7 ICbooll .. pUI .. 1M Win plu.'' tM •'i _.t a lot at Mat from Joaclt.lm'l CatllloUc C._eb.ud
not -lilt•• p-~ port u looc u II oaJ111oo lbo 1fowpori-M-..-Eut 8~ r-to14 111o tllo-rlollowoiDSOeram-borlalwtllbolaGood~
-_, bJ _...,. ,.....,.. 1 oeiiOoldlllrlcl. I!JIIp, •"btc•-1 111111111' boca-1 COIIIIIIootl!'-cemotorr, ~11111 ..... Boocb,
-,._.,..11 Ctrol Slot c..._ tal t11o lud Tbo P'..., will r-10 S doo~ bon-ID JL" lbo -· llld lollllaUn .,., oc-dloc to a _..,.. at
-u1 .. -~ bJ lioN Ia lllol old, IIIII tal llmoo WHklr ID ~--Tbo po~-plu 1101• 1o~ r~, boll 1 limPII' toll tbom 81111-BoriOI'OII liMn! llomo •
• Dr, WUU.. -., a local llatt>or VloW Rllllllu lil•orr lor S Friday ... IIIDc cooctrU, latol'l -1100 per ..-1 doo1 boUon to H" -tor Mr. Cll!lliO!I, u IQlOflmool
tdW:aiOI'. owa YOJeuo, laic edac:t, .,_ scblduled for Jul)' 5 aDd 19, tor wcfl,.., tblr ..w m tbl CU'ptDter ald. ' maoapr, was boro In lllcbiiU
Mra. .._. ,_,..,. wttta cated ...._ tbt u• of Su aad Aq. Z at 7:SO p.m. lD tbl Aulmbly or a..te. 'ntJ pwt n. ..,._.lature cou.lddoa'fty aDd Uved tnCaUlorDla!43J•r•,
now only
t11o ll._t ~ PlluPd!oc J-Hilla a.-. Neoport Harbor lllgtl ICIIool f per c4111 a1 J11t1r 1101 lido wllb u.o poqlo• &)'Item, but the blat 19 rears loco IJ.
Comm....._ to ,.rutee tblt "You. lbOuld llave a qcalllltd atldUorham. tbl pJaa. but tM •te•a tu-St•tor Carpeater llfeed that He ts ala sur¥lyed by tda
a pallolatoJoc:llt wout bt c. paleoatolo~Ut ....,.._ pad-Beslde1 publlc performu-payers ptck ap tM ll.oD'alb&M "U Uo't YeryW:eJy·tbey wlll.'' wife, Dorothea, brother Ed-
IWid WMII dtHiapera (ll'adt lAC OD future dnelol)meata," en, tbe Harbol' l.:r• summer ot tbt cost. ne onty other way to cbaltp ward of Aaahelm, and staters
3988
PED. BX. TAX IJ, 11
and ••nte 1D. artu U.t abe told Pla.lao1DI commtuton-baod keeps playlnc stHll ~-"Whea. IIOIDitlody Utt AJ:-tbe system •ould be throu&b Evelyn Rlerllr ot /llll.betm and 1--,;:==~-------------1
mlpt CootaiD ftblablo loulls. ers. "We will liDd plooty ol to-<late durlne the summer llld aembiJ' Spoobr Bob -otll ao llllll.atln ca ........ Yllb Vera Krall oiMlcbtp.n. ARMSTRO ... G now only
Pal.oatolocllts at&al:ly bla&ory free belp to slft throueb aQJ' gives C:istrict t..nd students a retires u a JCIUDI mu ud eDCMAP 'tOters s11DiDC a peU-n
throogtl looiiiiiOd nmalu. promlslAr otto& and liDd !be chaoce to play with muslclalls the p,.,Uc loaru lllol be ls tic>D to !lei !be !Miler oo the TRU-TRAC $4~8
Dr. Saaborn, an &Dtbr<lpolo-foa&lla.'' from otber schools. golD&: t9 ctt more tbu $1,000 lb.tewlde ballot, then 1Yot1Dg rtst aad director ol the in-· Sbe estimated the coat ot a AU performances are free a year foao life, 1t acceataatea 1t out. HAVE! .._c_tr~~etloaal medta ceoter fat ~leootolocfJt at about $500 to and last less tbaJI an bour. the tb1a, aad aD ot u tD tbe "l would s~t sucb a.n eYE EXAMINATION
-Te-.port-Yea acbool district, $1,000 tor major excantlolls. Dlrector of the BfO~ ls legislature cet irate Ietteraud iniUIUYe,'' •idU:r.Carpeater. GLASSEIS lll-15 FED F.X . TAX J.f, '2
bad a similar mesaap wbeD "How llliJJ1 times a yea.r Richard A. England of New -pbooecallJ:,"aysSeQatorCar-Tbe senator said be does or CONTACT LENSES
he addressed Tuesday'' week-will •e need Ut1& sentce?" port Harbor hlp scbool. penter. ''So I 'ftDl It UDder -S\WOI't a blll to grant pay ADE AT SAME PL A WHITE SPOKE -
IJ meett.nc of tbe Newport Ceo-asked Commission Chairman · raises to tbe goverDOr and 6
ter klnDla Cl.... Wllltom A .... "3 times, 33 Mesa c.c. polls members other state cOIIStitulloD11 olll-for only 14 • 6
"Tbe Eut Bluff fossil beds Urnes or 333 Urnes? For bOO-ceu. 15 • 6
PLUS TAX
INSTALLED
a..re amooc the most lmlque get purposes, we Deed to get "They llaveo't bad a raise
In the eatile world, witb a a ha.lldle oo possible costs." Now that 2 years of argu-strict the leo.cth of s:lp mes-. in ZO years, and thls entire S2CJ88
cr•t va.rJety of sea sbells, Mrs. Stadum promised to meats have produced a law sages. pacfr:age would oaty cost
and mammals from botb land come t..ct wltb more detaJI. restricting signs ln Costa The Chamber committee ob. $57,000 a year," be ezplaJDed.
and sea," be sald. He was She also offered a rough map, Mesa, the city's Chamber of ~ts to the UmJtattooot7Uems The gonroor, wbo now gets
crtucal of the way developers ouUiJllDg 4 aones of various Commerce Is polling Its mem-of lnformaUoo per alp, the $49,000 a year, would get a
hue aealed onr tbe fonll fossil wea~. Commlss1ooer bershtp to see what they think Umit of ooe SQuare toot of alp raise of about $10,000.
beds 1D the past, but DOted James Parker heralded the map or tbe new ordinance. per Uneal foot ot lot froota.p, Seu.tor Carpen.ter, uoop-
tbat the Inloe Co. has "be-as a "seed for a more SCJI)hls-"We didn't ~taproper hear-and calls the lQ.;year amort-posed 1D the June Replf)Ucan
come e:draordt.narlly cooper-Ucated map that we could use t ng when the sign ordinance izatloo during which busioesses primary tor r e-electloo to his
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Dr. Jobn W McCabe, 0 .
-OPTO M E T RI ST-2049 HAIIOR ILYO.Iat layl
aUve lo recent mooths." as a guldellne." was being drawn up," Nick must replace slpa "cooftsca-S6tb Senate District faces
NeWJl()rt planoers are ·.,ork-zteoer told the Ensign on Mon-tlon of private propert)' by coY-Democrat 1n
646-4421 540-4343
log on a -Jeootol ........ cal-According to the map, no • T Jty ~H tried •~ ernment." --r.• fossils are to be found oo Bat-day. ' he c sw..u. w
archeolocfcal sectloo to be boa Peninsula, but ancient brainwash enrybody aOO had
mcluded in the ~tty's loDg-m••loe deooslts aDd fossils are their eJperts there at every range general plan. ... ..tt .... but •t I'· ed near t.be west bank of r-.....r me.,._., we weren a ww Alter Mrs. Stadum, a sci-... ...,.., •-ha -~ til just Newport Bay aod close to the w Ye any e.._.. .s llD
ence teacher at Ht11t1ngtoo oeee..o Lo West Ne ........ rt. East before all of the dellberatlons
Beach hi..., scboo1 addressed --r "-'-bed " ... ., of the bay, tbere Is the e:d::reme-we e 1-lUU> • a Mooda.y atteroooo study M z 1oe 1s of ly rlc b East Bluff fossil bed, r. e r _ manager sessioo, the planners a-l'ed the Cha be 1 c ~ and "abUDdant ma..riDe rossus m r o ommerce. to walt until oezt month to
decide en tbe final trom of and petrlfted wood" Lo Harbor
the paleontology plan. A UC J View Hills. Isolated marine
instructor wbo is belplng draft fossils are also located In tbe
a proposed plan Is expected canyoo areas behind San Joan-
to have bls work completed quiD Hills reser9'0ir, accor d-
by then, Mrs. Stadum said. Log to Mrs. Stadum•s map.
COL. HENRY OF CDM DIES
Gr::idy w. Henry Jr., 53, a
retired Air Force man who
became a promlneot Ora~
County banker , was burled I.D
Santa Ana last SatlD'day with
full mmtary honors. He died
last Thursday.
NOW
ON!
TIES • BEL TS
SLACKS-SWE AT E R S
Collar 'n
Cuff
.H.-hind
333
l•t 17 .. St. c.-.w-
641 .. 711
Mr. Henry served 26 years
in the Alr For ce, retiring as
a Ueuteoant colonel. He was
twi ce president ol the U. S.
Air Force Assn.
He became manager and
vice-president of tue Tl.lStin
Ftrst Natlooal Bank llDd also
worked ln the Bank of Orange.
He was a promloent business
aid civic leader ln Tustln,
sentng a term u president
of tbe city's chamber of com-
mer ce. He was a member of
the Santa Ana American Le-
giOn post.
Mr. Henry and hJs wi fe, Vtr-
ginla, and son Arnold llved
at 304 Poinsettia.
Other survivors Include his
mother, Vera Henry, of Dallas,
Texas; sisters Jane LQvln -
good and lou Henry of D:lllas;
Sus.an Hill of AbUene, Teas,
and Elizabeth Scott of Rich-
ardson, Texas, and brother
John Patrick Henry ol Dallas.
Services were conducted by
the Rev, Bruce Cushing at a
Santa Ana funeral home,
"I can't auee with that,"
City Manager f red Sorsabal
said Tuesday. "There were at
least 4 busioessmeo present
at every meeting of tbeciUzens
sign committee and they made
a number of presentations, ln-
cludlng some by Chamber Pre-
sident Eugene Bergeron.
"I tMnk the businessmen got
a little frustrated because the
resldentlal members of the sign
committee tried tocompromlse
with them, aDd the businessmen
wouldn't compromise. They
wanted things their way . As
far as I'm concerned we have a
sign ordinaDCe passed by tbe
City Council after 1ooc dell-
beraHon. and we're going to eo-
force tt.''
Mr . Zeloer said his omce
sent out a card to eac h of 650
members asking tht:m 1t they
SUJlPOrt the sign ordinance as
written, if they do oo\ s~rt,
or 1f they support the r ecom-
mendatlons of a Chamber of
Commer ce stgnordlnance com-
mtttee.
"The r esults aretrlckUngln,
aod we have given our members
until the end of July to reply,
but so tar they overwhelmingly
favor the Chamber committee's
r eport, •· he said.
The sign law Is aimed at
c utting down on the sl.u and
number of si gns, aDd to r e-
SKIP BEAUBIEN
i s bDcl&
n n t NG G ARDENING
in (.ORONA DEL MAR
New Schwalbe trial seen
A Corona del M&r high school aoce aDd contributing to the
teacher accused oo 17 co1mts dellnquenc.y of a minor, prob-
of sexual molestation, anooy-ably faces a new trial after
a trial eoded Mooday in a htmg
Jury_
SAN FRANCISCAN
ENJOY A BIT OF OLD SAN FRANCISCO
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0 ELEGANT DINING
I DANCING HI GliTL Y
f HOBIJY CRAI G TRIO
e JIM ANDERSON AT 'fHE PI ANO BAR
1617 Westdilf Dri••
(Corner of WestcUtf Drln &.: Dover)
NEWPORT BEA'ot
Re ~ervoHon s Phon• 645 -5222
EYeo if you don't l:in aad 'tOte 11 ... wport Bel.ch,
ynu lhoukl joln tM Commoe S.... Co&UtloD, a pro-
property rlgtltl pooap lba.l wtU -,.. lolo<mod
of 1otal peromd'l attacta CID JIOGI' ..,-"'"
rlpto. -» to """' the coot ala ,..r'o IIIIIIAI
to: . "Ji"L"li~li:TC:£:£;ff:ff:JT~£[_~1_~1_~4~'~1)~4~%~Q~'~mr~L:#:I:#:1f~#M#IOF NYU?UtA' FEE asussanmr
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IAL .... CAUP.,_I
Deputy County District Attor -
ney Carl Armburst said he is
almost certain he wtll seek a
new trtal for A,lanJay Schwalbe,
.CZ, of 2860 Alta VIsta, the
.Bluffs, whO Is tree after jurors
couldn't agree on his innocence
or lrUilt on any of the 17 counts.
Jury foreman John Graef
said a majority of jurors were
tn favor of a gui lty verdict oo
most counts.
Schwalbe, suspended from
teaching while h.ls case Is being
disposed of, is accused ot sex
acts and showing pc)rnograpbic
moYies to Z students.
MARY MDRKEL DIES
PrtYate serrices IDd burlal
to C.Hon, Oblo, Wll'e pluDed
this week for Mary ~rkel.
81. ot 1733 Port BatiDOCb.
HarbOr VIew Homes. wbo dled
Tuesday I.D a Costa Mesa coa.-
nlesceot bomt.
She bad llYed wttb W daup.
ter, JuneYetscv.IIDcecombac
bere 18 moalba qo from "'-So.
Balta . eor"""" o1 c-
Me• ia tonrarti.Dc dlreetor.
VICTORIA SOSS TO WED,
RICHARD HAWTHORNE
Tbo .... _... or Vlcalo
Sooa II Rlcllltd HawtbOnt al
NtwDorl Ia an laced bJ t~~~•
brldt-to-bo'• ........ llr .....
Mro. Rlcllord J, -. IIIII VIa
LidO -. Lido lolo. Apr ... ._,.o_on __ _
ol ... Jt...,6rtor ... ls ·-.........
..... ... .,.. '11.--" -----lliiiMIIIr If ColE to llr • ....... .. . .,. ,, .. •._t __ _
Ull 'ttl Old Cruel COMI
C411 ••
BY THE SEASIDE • • • My name is Dave Desei:tdweller, and I want
day down by the beautiful seaSide in Newport.
to tell you about my
After a long drive from Riverside, I turned down the Newport Freeway,
only to find that it ends in Costa Mesa. Why don't they call it .the Costa
Mesa Freeway? Better yet, the Costa Mesa parking lot? I sat there and
overheated my car while burning 6~ gas. Myrtle was grumbling, "Why
did we come here?" My dog, Oscar, was panting and acting like he wanted
to go potty. The kids were changing into their bathing suits in the car,
Sure, I know that's against the law, but there's no place to change when
we get there, so we make the best of it. Finally, the sight of brightly-
colored vans, circling slowly around tanned young shoplifters, tells
me we've arrived.
Where to park? Myrtle spots a place alter we drive around town for
20 minutes, Got lost twice in that weird intersection in the middle of
town. I'm getting low on gas. We feed the meter; the kids and Oscar
head for the beach. I grab a beer and our picnic lunch, and Myrtle and I
head for the silver strand. We hide behind a garbage dumpster in the
alley and change into swim suits, Got to hurry and get to the water.
Oops, I just stepped in something soft. I think Oscar has been here ahead
of me. Yep.
Well, to make a long story short, we had a great day at the beach.
The policeman who gave the ticket for overparking smiled ~_ven bigger
than the one who ticketed us for letting Oscar run loose and for drinking
beer on the beach. And the guy who rented us the surfer and beach
umbrella was REAL friendly. But I don't think too highly of the guy who
broke my car window and stole my radio.
I hear the city is going to get some money from the state to help
offset the cost of the wonderful hospitality they have shown me and
my family. That's great, because I'm sure the state will attach a few
strings to the money --like more parking lots, some restrooms, showers,
etc, If this economically disadvantaged town is going to take my tax
money, I'm sure going to tell them how to spend ttl
Car overheated again trying to find a freeway, but, finally, we're
on our way. Riverside never looked better.
Why did we go to Newport, anyway?
Oh well, maybe we can figure it out next weekend when we go again.
DAVE DESERTDWELLER (as told to Al Forgit)
P . S. Now that Senator Carpenter is running unopposed, who does
he think he is, Hitler? He wants to jack up the expense of fishing in the
free ocean. Guess he will· need the money to help pay for thoee big
pay raises he wants for the legislature and the governor.
THI IOUTttLAMD'S PIMIST • MAA ... Afll • COLONY ,AIMTS • SMALL APPLIAMCIS • PLUMIIMO SUPfi'Ltll .
GIT H • D
uti W.IAI.IOA aVD., IIIM'OIY IIAOt
a • .,,..,,._.
LIH SH EELY oo 4 GRAH T HOWAL O
CDM postmaster retires,
Lin Sheely takes over job
Marlln (Lin) Sheely sue-. before joining the postal l!llr-
cfleded Grant Howald this week •lee.
as bead ot Cor001. del M~'s Tbe Sheely's Uve at U O
Post Offlce. Mr. Howald, who Catallna, Newport Helebta.
held the j)b for 3 years, re-Mr. Howald has completed33
tired the end of June. years of postal service, becln-
Mr. Sheely was assistant Ding as a substJtute clerk in
postmaster here before step-Wlchlta, Kansas, lo1941. Veroe
plnc lDio the top job. Hehas beea Wataoo n.a also at the W{cblta
with the postal service since Post Dmce I.Dd in 1948 arne
1949, wbeD be worked at the to ~oroaa del Mar to &ern
Balbol. post offtce. He came u assistant UDder Pa.tmaster
to Corona del Mar tbe follow -Ross Kfnc, Tbat same year
lDc year and n.s a clerk and Mr . Howaad ns reautped to
alC)erlntendeat of malls before Burbank, came to Corona del
becomlnc assistant postmaster. Mar to riatt wtth Verne, and
Hla ott'lctat tttte now Ia was oft'ered a Job by Postmas-
otl'lcer -ln.cbarge of tbe post ter King. He his been her.e
office, peodlng deslptloo ot s~~n Verne Watsoa retired postma~t'tt'. M H ld • w:r. Sbeel)' Is married to tbe r. owa was named omcer
former Dor oa.. WllloD Tbe)' 1n cbarp, and oo July I?, 1971 ,
• was appointed poQmaster. met ln Korea wbeo both were lit -ld 1,_ r-~•-· 1D tbe Army ).tit after tbe eDd • a W'1S "8 ..,._,..._
of Worad War 2. Mrs. Sbftly president of tbli CoroaaclelMar
hal ben Mad utnrlaD tor Yolllb Ceoter baud I.Dd ""ed
UN cit)' ot Newport Beach tor Ia tbl.t capacity M9er&l Jill' I.
-l"""-::.r=~...:.:>~a.•:t~
Mr • ._., wu ban Ia Obio tbl.t loeatloo W"U DJ.med Gnat
alld -•Ia ~c-. H~ Pvt. atteodltlr-Ala aDd Oraaoo Ho to a put pr-ot lbo
blah aebooll. Reltded3,_,.1 Corooa del Mu KJ'ftDII ClOO
at tbe Los Anp* Art Ceater and has Jut completed b1s 13tb
and worked as a pbotograpber yeu ot perfect atteDdance.
TOUGH NB SIGN
LAW IS STUDIED
26TH TIU . MO. Q UCTIOM 1 OFFICES IN CORONA DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA
POLICE ST
crash kills
CDM couple
DO
BICYCLES
A JOUDC" Coroaa del Mar
c:~le killed Friday 1n a
btlld -OD. colllaloo In Kansas
wert burled Tuedy.
Brlaa aDd Poggy Good, both
Zl, were oa a mlsaioo trip u
Jeboft.b'l Witnesses mln1sten
WbeD tbelr car coWded with a
trllCk 1n Meade, Kansas.
Senlces trere beld Tuesday
at tbe lehovab's Wltnessea
KtncdOm Hall In i...a Habra.
Tbey were burled to Paclftc
Vlew memorial park, Harbor
Vlew Hills.
Tbey bad Uved with Mr.
Good's parents, l.!r . and Mr s.
Fred Good, 34 Mission Bay
Or., Spyglass HIUs,
Mr. ::iood is also survived
A crackdon on reckless
bicyc le riders, who police say
are IDYOIYed 1.D about 5 acct.
dents a week, was a.nnotmeed
this week by Newport pollee
trafttc commander Jlm Spears.
SW'Ung this weeketxl, U.
Spears saJd bike r iders wlll
get the same moving Ylolatioa.
citations as those lsned to
auto drivers. Floes could rUD
as hlgb as $50, he sa.Jd.
Riders under 14 wtll be seot
to bike safety school if tbey
get more tha..a 3 tickets.
Newport Pier, the Ar ches,
and Balboa and Newport boule-
urds will get special atten-
tion from tramc pollee, saJd
Lt. Spears.
by brothers Ste,.eo, John and !~~~~~~i~~~;-Brett and a sister, Susan, all
of Corona del Mar.
Mrs. Good leaves ber
"Bicycles are subject to the
same law s as other vehicles,"
he DOted, "and must be ridden
ooly on the right side of tbe
street, and not on sidewalks.
Headllgtats and rear renectors
are required at nlgt:lt, and bikes
must yteld rig!lt-of.way and
parents, Mr. and Mrs, DeWitt
Housle, and a brother, JobD
Housle, all of Dallas, Texas. ,.."'(': ..
Love chosen
Lion of year
stop for signs and si gnals."
The police r ecords ofttce in
BALBOA BLVD. AND RIVER, scene of numerous accidents during the past few •eets, the city llall bas a complete
r eceived speclat atteoUoo as a Newport poUcemu directed trafftc b.st Friday. A 4-n.Y Ust of bicycle laws and safety
stop has been created at the West Newport lntersectloo aoo police a.re patrolling It rules, he said.
heavily ln a.o effort to cut accidents. A 7-yea.r-old girl was ldlled June 22 LD the cross-He called bicyclists a hazard
Uartners LloM Club ln-walk oear the "cautlon" stgn In the foreground. Monday's City Council meeting will to pedestrtans and motorists,
stalled oew omeers Friday consider changing the d1reetloo of tratflc now on 46th St. between SeashOre and Balboa who must swene toavoldtbem.
nigbt at a banQuet at the Stuft and on 47th between Seashore and River. A traft'lc signal Is slated for the intersedlon Bicycle thefts are liP this
Shirt restaiU'ant on Mariners sometime next month. (E nsign photo.) s ummer, too, Lt. Spears Ald.
further aJdJ.n.c recoYery ai.IICOl·
en blkes.
.. """ .... ~ lorpt to -your bicycle Wbea· yoa put
tt, ..... :autloDtd.
LE E SPEHCER
LEE SPENCER
OF CDM ON
GRAND JURY
Mlle. c "I d He urged aU bike owners to Otck Flore, a Newport Cea-ouncl ue license their bikes sotliepoltce W, Lee Spencer, a retired
ter &ttoroey, was tnsb.Ued by d I _ I'J k, .JI.r. department can have a reeord Cor ona del Mar oil executive,
Deputy District GoYernor Jack -IIIIJ ,.l:.t)t2. t o I• of serial numbers and keep was Ule only Harbor Area re-
Perleb ot Westminster as pre-~ 0 Sl • na IZe better track of stolen bikes sldeot named Monday to tbe
stdent for tbe coml!l& year. ARVO E. HAAPA, owne r and pubfisller of the Ensi~ ,. and who their lawful owoers 1974-75 Orange County Grand Also installed were lit rl.ce~ are. Jm-y . Tbe new 19~member Jury
presideat Larry LeYinloD, 2nd death comer Electric en1ra:rtnc pencils :::a ~w~ ln~.oooay a.ft.er-
yJl:o.presldeD! Arthur lloore, • WE'RE LOSING BY DEFAULT may be cbecUd.,. !rom aar Srd .-tee-~relidlat Fruk t l city Ubrary. These art lllled Mr . Spencer, 65, was nom. ao...,.,. _._.,ea1w.uo, The new con ro s being Imposed on A -0110 ,__Uco at to _. .. !be onor·o .,.. lnalod by S-tor court J>Odp _I..,. &loci, IIIII-business signa tn Newport Beach provide Rt-Od -.BtWI. tn-.. c~rt-· .. u-........ Ro=:" =:';... wife, Ain,
•-Leo LoYo. lit. Laa>o, t·h 1 f th d llnpon will p< special aileD-N wbo 1J Hnpart Beach t'lre . ano er ex:amp e o e etermtnation uon MoDday nllflUromNe1rpOTt ti wbo •rnd OD ttt.Cou.ntyGri.Dd
cbief, ,... also named Lloo Of OUr So -called public servants to rule Beach Ctty Cotmell. Cttyt:ra.mc ow mee ng Jury ID ISI&S. f tbe 1aJlDe m k that Mr. Speoeer .retired ln April 0 year. over us P rs w as ooe -•ay after 42 •eus wtth the u-•-o
Spectal ruest at the inJtal. • tral1lc 011 both f&th and 47th T sci ' ~
li.U.on baDQuet waa PeruviaD The fault is o ur own, of course. Our streets re r e-routed. on ue ays Oil Co., closillg b.ls career
0 •-t t Go and 11 s 1 ••-ts •-t·..ot..... as ma.aa-r ofnatlooalaccounts
&au c veroor rs. local citizens and businessmen are as evera ace ........ • ............. ~ 1n tbe .:;en u. s. Ra.fl.el Risco, •bo •ere en ' 2 deaths, han occurred In the Costa Mesa City Council, H
route to the Lloo's tnterDa-a rule, patient and l ong-suffering, slow area during the past few weeks, holding Its ftrst mee""" ·-•er 1 • Is a native or Beaumont, t1 1 u 1n San r lDc Baltx. 8 d ~ ....... exas. came to Canfornla when ona cooven on ran-to anger and hard to shake l oose from s e lv · •aswldeoed a new schedule of mee ting oo be •as 2 years old, and spent
ci8co. . • and re-apened. T sda I st d r M -~ Mr . Flore and Ills wife, a thetr TV sets t o g et over t o Cit y Hall u Council goes along with a Lte ys 0 ea 0 ouuay most of his U"" in Southera nights, acted this week on the California. The Spencers moved
former .. uonaUy-known batoo t o raise a little c ain. S o the shackles tramc plan suggested by traf. rouowtne Items: to Corona del Mar tn the 195?5, twirler, annually escort top . rlc engineer Bill Darnell, trar~ • WRESTLfNG Costa Mesa's De• sip law premise that stcnsarefor Ideo-majorettes to Trullllo, Peru, tighten around our necks b y default __ fie on 46th between Seashor e e:dllbtttons left tor a while and mo"ed back
baa been called lbe most re-ttncatlon ooJy. Mercbants need 1 1 that tty ' 1 t Dd ""!boa wer e okayed lor the Orange in 1967. They now Uve at 3716 _leU•• In~--Co•-h, o march n c s annw excep on a few memo rable o ccasions a .... • no• a ooe .way County FairgrOUDdse•er yMon-Oc ean Blvd. •u ...-.a.or;.. -~ to let people knOw •ho they are Spr-1nc FesUnl, sponsored by • going oortheast. will be re-d nl~t be~--·-J "Our's wtll be stricter thlo aDd what tbey do," be sa.Jd. the Trujillo LionsCIOO. when the cries of pam and anger were versed to ooe .•ay gotne south-ay &" & ......... g uly 8 and Mr . Spencer Is a graduate
Costa Mesa 's" Newport Beach Mr. W:Jiler said "apath)' Js r· all d d On cooUnlllng througb Sepc, 30. or tiC LA and returned there m Y soun e in the Council C hambers west. 47tb between SeashOre • SEVENTEENTH ST. ex-10 Community ne ... q,ment Dt-rampant amoor local small Sp I rk ' nd Balboa the t1 earn a masters degree 1n
r ector Ri chard Hopnpredlcted merct.ots" and pleaded tor yg ass pa and OUr City o fficials staged a Slight ~ould be r~versed ~~;a!out~~ tension acr oss Newport Blvd. chemistry.
2 weeks ago. Moodayafternoon, tbem to "come forward and t t f th l to SLq)lrlor Ave. was appro•ed. Foreman of this year'sGrand
th. •-st draft of the _ or. C re rea r o m e r favorite pastime o f west to northwest. • CONOOMlNJUM plans, dt· , ... , .• which I.eld Its •-st meet-'" --· let the Umber of Commerce • "It's part of tbe ove 11 pia -~ di.DancewasstudledbyN-kDow •bat their desires are. stays as IS adopting restrictive laws ra D vidlng property at 2449Tusttn ingTijfsday, isDr.DavtdParks .... ...-. • to provide better entry and toto 22 lots, were okayed. f F 11
Planotne Commlulooera. "We are trytnctorepreseot Now they are at it again. You will egress for West Newpor t,"Mr. • ADDmoN f 0 u erton. it~~ busloess SIKH to :!~em:;~ J~~~!~ An attffCN)t by the Ir't1De Co. notice that each time o ur think tank DarRell said yesterday. 3 e.listing apart~e! :~ ~~ CDM 5 h ld
10 per ceat of lbe area ot to Z queatloanl1res we t».n and some Spya:Jass Hilla home-planners in City Hall want to enact more upH~:1~rl~y4-::'RI~er aodput 2180 PlacenUa was dented e ~ ·~--~·'~'' buliDell eet froatap tot distributed. •• crners to c!wlp park plans· contro ls they pic k on a small seg ment Balboa Is atmed at controtUnr information U~ms Instead ot • d "d
tbe t'lr.t 500 ft. plus 1 per He said tbe Cbamber objects for the Spyglass ar• was t motorists until a traf'tlc signal 7 In rug ral ceDl o1 rr-.,. over 500 ft., to tbt Pf'OPOHd prohlbtUoa oo turDed dowa Tuelday nl&ftt by of the city population. This way , the goes tn next moat.b. ''Motorists the allowed \l'lder the new
wttb a mulmum total sip area rooftop GPI. tbe Newport Parts, S.ches gt ln t law on a sign at a Pil 'n Save
of 200111• ft. •·nat• a co1Ac to wipe out 1 and Rec.r-.Uoo Commilsfon. outcry is scarcely. heard, and the unin-;::;;ian; -~ ~~~~~~ C: store at 175 E. 11th St. ...,as F'L ve men ,..110 police say
• ALLOW oalJ 2 alp per wbo• bUDcll ol lips," Aid Ir'ltne SQIIIht a rediiCUoo 1n volved majority Wlll not wake up to the them to do anythllig rtgbt." de~~i.E YEN APAR TME:n were selling cocai l'le and marl -
bod--; ooell t!'ojecttag sip tolltt.boii.E_llrma'laHfore arlooelau""n!,'<st'~ ,•tselassoiHatllplalmedRd. aod""'Not.!t,.SI>ac'--fact that their turn will come --again Mr. Darnell said a re-de-units at 377 w &,· and 10 Juana rrom a hvt~s. In Corona I wa s....,. -,. ,... .. sign of the curbs where east-· del Mar ra e<> drug c ~rges this
• BtEINESSES lit back 25 11M to buiLfl•• atse. Arthur BIYd. from e acres to seg ment b y segment. You will notice bound t 1 Is 1 ff r units at 1955 Wallace .,·ere ap-week -. mo or s urn o o proved .
fMt or more could have ODe J I 11 brid 4-1/2 acres. Tbe reduetloo also that these restrictive laws are almost Coast Hwy. ooto Balboa has • PLUMBING CODE r tLa. "We got tnformatlon that the ""-.tudlac sliD &lid ooe 'ftll U y ge would ban been offset bJ' ad-made the curve sharper tbus nge 5 were sell.iD:g coca.loe by ttw-~~=-wttb tbe 200 ... ft. diD& a 1-1/2 acre part at the always generated among the hired help slowing down tratnc tt~Dlnr :Y~00f!~~s~ meters -..·as de· gram and marijuana by the
top of the CU)"'Ol, eDdlq: at tbe (Continued 011 Page 2) Into the busy Balboa-Ri,.er in-• BUILDING MOVE polmd since af)out the nrst of
· • TEffART BUILDINGS hea • t lDterseetloo o1 Spy1lus HJUs ter secUoo It 1
10 ~r -J W'Ie:· Newport detectinSer-
would pt a mutnuua ol 40 rang . se aad £1CIP1taa.lrnataad10me State $ $ ok'd for Also on. t~ agenda for Mon-~fl ... ,~·:-araU.~or~· :d ~ gNnt Darryl You1e sald yes-Ill· ft. of "P b acbbaiMu boiDIO'WIIIIrl aid ll)llttiDc the day nlctlt's Co\Klell meeting s '-"6 om e• · terday. frOIItlat 00 tbe ltreet. ~~ A plbUe 1aeat11c 011 plulllll' aer-.. bltw._ tbe I attn trhlcb begins at 7:30 in Cttf c~: ~nato l&?OWestm:s'er, Faring arraJenment a.fter
balalutl woakl be rlltrlcted tbt MW bridp acroee Hnport woald better terTe the entire Hall, are: e.sa, was approv · thelr arrest last 'rhurtday at
to aa "lDdez" llp 00 the 81.)' la liattd ... J ai:J 11. SpycJaas commwdty. I nd b I ' COM . RE-ZONfNG publlr hear-B 613 Polnsetua a.re Dennll: ~ loYel. PtuolacComml•oiOoornlll Bot, aftor -oral IIOmOOWII-a e ow tog on a 100-ft •• deep pcrcel ay preserve Frederick Crysler, 27; ll•l
• MOVING a1CDI would be taU Plbllc t..tltnOQJ c. tbt Ul IUIIttd oa UeplDc tbe of laod 00 AYOO St. In Newport Russell Ledford, 22; aDd tll1
prolalbUed, u wou1d roof alps bride~ dulp at a CltJ Hall pluMeS e.acre acttYib' put A S1.6 mlllloa &IJPI'tVI'Iatloo lr.-IDe ctoeSD't accCJt tlll.t, tbt Helct&ts, scheduled to be clown-• • brother, Mantn Eupoe lAd-
..S ''JiabarJ" Reb u Jack-m..uac btclalllc at 1:10 p.m. at tilt bottom oC tbe CUJOG. for buJlDC 1 100 acres otlrrlne daalls otr." aooed from R-3 (a.partments) IS cc IOpiC tord, zo, au ol tM Poa..ma
la.tbe-Bos. tM RlltJ PeUcu No ot-.r ...,jed wtll .. cia.. Comml•tdotM!r• Tot.:! to IUct Co. "dow~" bee.chtroot Earner, the company Mod to R-1 (slzl&le -flmUy ). addrus; CtaarlH La,JVu ud otllllllr oleN. ·-at !be -*'1 MoU"C. lo tbowtctalplu. Tbomottor botwoea Cbt-dol liar aod saJd It woold sell !be laDd • RHOO: WHARF PARX en . 0'*•• Z2, ol F-Valley,
'hit COIIPik:at«< orct•nc:e A ciU... coa• ... com-wu debaMd b a!nloltl..,..,. Lac-a Beacb ll lD u. state to the state at t.lt prlc•. Row-ctaeertac •creemelll wtth a Plans tor hlrti.I.D&' OWer aDd Ktrt MeDoald Pvt, II,
llu:.-oMiprorialolwW-., pteted a rtl*'t IMt ......... Tbt CommluloD 1Mb...,...~ IRti'09'Id lllt weft by eYer, a m.ttt-apoc)' p-oap, Joeal firm to deYeklp a small Newport Bay 1Dto a wtadute otM.-pbylboro, lU.
taar111 fr.tlac oa mon DIU coauoee:IDc t1r1t a 1-lue Mmeoner1 wbn wut a naaU llatt llcfa:iatora aac1 llped tDCIIIdlac omclalloftbe lrTIDe city put and dress lC> tbe pr .... " trill be dLic-.ed by Pollee D1 tlte1 ltlld •...--
OM Jltrlllt, a.tre ~. brklp rapllee tM cw1111t pull: at 1b1 tap ol lle ea.,. S.ta.r bJ Gonnaor R•p.a.. Co., city, c:oaMy I.Dd Jtlit p -area aro.ld u,. Rbioe Wbu1 Ule .tate Ft.b a.ad Game De-ter ol a.a o.ct fl. .....,._ ,._,.._,._oleN, Cnoot Hwy, IIIOL Tloo -mit-110 pt lioptllor wtt11 1bo rrn. Tbo _, wtn llotuoo!rotn or.-ud !be -•--aDd IJdo Park Ill'. -·· Robort --orr Od ' lbo. ot _,... Ill ut c6lr 1P1C1aJ ......,_ tM did -.ot talllt'l ..... •-. Co. I.DIS uk I:Jr tbe 11101*1 hiMe Jllade a..uab .. by YOter mluioa. 'ta aow dn.wlae • • NO-PARKDI'C retoluHoa aeU WedM8dlly fDCiniiiL JlliJ tbt.lr PGI ........ ..,
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•
TOM ANDERSON
~;;;~~~·~~~~~~·~t&~ls~•~=~~-_. SO-ONE DOES Of ,.. 'lriY fill I 1 ... ...at T..,. tt,...d down 1ft)' hlppened to be a bOfn•aatn
-.. ,....... ............ so a ., ..... rUttd .... laddeat. Christian , told him that he
Jni&CIIIIII.,._a.-.. -.GalttiUI He hl1 eturPt a cab at cared and wanted to hel~h im;
'JilWfiDUit ..,_ ~ Cll6 714t • wa.wlldt Airport to 10 to that 1•ut cared about hb
p n s I ...... r-11 •• ~ ................... t--dow a town ...... tt .... The ........... aad waatM to belp .. -..c... catllbMI wu driYill1 10 mUn an bUll toa. U. told him J.-
._l&d!ST"'UDa · -'t 'I ,., ... aefJ!...~ •our. weariftl in and out llid •-1 ttand at tba door ~ l • Sf r )r ._ ..._ ... ..,.,. ... lllr t" 1 ..... , btt,._n the trafflc and cuniq and knock, i( •"Y man beu ::.:;~~ 111;.!-,! 1 :vt=:~ :t ~;.? 1 ;1;., ... ..,~ at ewryonc in his way. Arter my voice and opea the door, 1
I . . •. IS o r: 10 mlnut• or 1 will come In to him--... He
M.oa.IIIUM ••. · · · · o-_,r 1t \ 4 tmityina ride, the PMMn.eer told him that "God 10 lovod
.,_MArA-. · • '. • · · · · • • J rf, ....._ •houted to the cabb ie : the wodd that He pve Hit
IU-.c=aiPT ... RATII "Pullo/i erl Now!" Not only beaotten Son that ~..._._, o.,_,tt..M;J,._,t... knowl na whethe r the whoKHPtr belie¥ed in Him
0..1...._,._1 o...,_,.....,a,_, .. ..,. --had a ~·n ,.· "· ldha aiH! •• ,._.. ••• ~. .-•ua wou ve etem e. •oooO.•ooo•••oOJGG<O:'OOOO• bkt, or what, the cab driver He quietly p ve the man
~-.1!., " .lie,_
immedi1tely pulled over. thete promlsea of the Lo rd 1nd
"Yo u 're drivin1 like • that He has told us lo "cut
madman !", the pusenpr
•RVO E HAAPA ownet lftd SNbtlsher of the Enll.-u id:" arc ~ou lryinJ to ~I ~ • ' us'!' .. What a the malter w1th
tb y burdens upon the Lord,"
"I have been drivln1 • cab
for 2S yean, mi1ter, 1nd in aJI
that time no o ther pasenp:r
ever showed any love for me
or cared whether I lived or
•Ooe>QoOO'Q:OOQo'OoOeO~OOO'CWO:•'Oc. you?" The c.b driver replied :
(Continued from Page 1)
in City Hall. I have heard 'no public
demand for changes In our city sign
regulations, no outcry for more drastic
controls on our business owners. This
drive for more laws conies from the
City Hall --possibly to justify their
existence and the tremendous payroll
that puts such an oppressive burden on
us taxpayers.
The city planners and lawmakers are
edging their way more and more. Into
the dangerous area of legislating person-
al taste. The· stated reason for the added
restrictions on signs Is to Improve the
visual appearance of our city. The hired
help in City Hall do not have to meet a
weekly payroll or achieve success In
running their own business in our free
enterprise economy, but they have no
pangs of conscience In setting up more
obstacles to our success. They call for
more sign controls because they do not
like the appearance of the signs that
some of us have put In front of our
businesses to Identify our store and to
attract customers. I do not recall any
mandate to city employees, or planning
·commissioners or City Council members
to specify the color of the trim on my
business bullding, or the decorations on
the windows, or the lettering on the sign
--or the color of the coat I wear. You
think I'm joshing. Not at all. U they
can pass laws to make our town more
aesthetically pleasing to their eyes, they
won't stop with sign legislation • • unless
you stop them with your protests.
U the city has any legitimate respon-
sibility to regulate signs, It Is to see
that they are structurally sound and will
not fall on s omebody' s head, also that
the signs are within property lines. Other
than that, stop meddling with our already
difficult job of running our businesses.
It's up to you, businessmen. U you want
to safeguard your Investment from fur-
ther meddling , get out to those City Hall
hearing s and make your votce heard, • • •
• B US FARE AND VISITOR SUBSIDIES
"Mister -I don't reaDy c•re ir
I die. I h ne considered
suicide. My only son d dyinJ died. Now 1 know that Christ
wi t h ca ncer. My tecn...aJe
dauahter is in trouble. I am
broke, and they a rc &oin& to
ro redosc on my house."
"Nobody c a r rs," h r
concluded.
The passrnsu. who
is the answer.
They JOl out of the cab
and knelt on the side or the
hi&hWIY while hundreds of
c~:rs sped by, the c1b driver
•ccepted Christ and Ch rist . ' ICCepted hll trOl.\bJes.
Trustees I~ pick officers,
okay tentative budget
Newport-Mea acbool trust-
ees 1F'Ill meet DID Tuelday
Dlebt to elect otrlcers tor tbe
comiq Je&r, pye teotaUn ap-
pron.l to tbt ann-.1 district
baclpt, and set a &Cbedule of
meetmc dates.
A $44.5 mJUJoo prellmi.DarJ
budget for tbe oeD ecbool year,
approored last moatb, wf.U be
m O"red "' to the "plt)Ueatioo"
atap --tbe legal document
to be publt&hed for pti>Uc lD-
JI)eetioD. Actual legal adoptioD
of tbe budget 'W'iU come Dell
moath.
The 7-member tx.rd will
elect a presJ.dMt aod a rlce-
presJdeat-elert, aDd wiU ap-
pG!At members to special du-
Ues u4 eommUtees. Caneat
pruldeut Is Doaa1d Smallwood.
Vtce-prestdeot-clert is Marian
Bergeaon.
DilrlDI tbe past year, the
board met oa tbe 1st aDd 3rd
Taeldl.ys 1D Costa Mesa City couocn cbambers. However.
tbe CUy CoiiiCU w1.U DOW be
meettnc oo those nights, so
tbe school board must change
Us me&Unc nllf:tts or place.
Nezt Tuelday night's meet-
1Dg:, q>ea to tbe publle, starts
at 7:30 p.m. 1D M.lrlners ele-
mentary scbool.
Guidelines for parents
I.IGAL IIOTICI
NCYTICE OF PUBlJC REARING
• Doo't ._" cblldrea IDler
10 years okl at borne a.IGM,
• DoD't III.Te e~ UDder
14 as babysltters.
• Ooo.'t let your cblld ro to
tbe bel.cb aJooe.
• Kocnr wbere yoar chlldtea
are cotnc when they lean the
bouse.
• Gl ve tbe child eoougb
m•>DeJ for luncb aod bu fare,
tbas reducing the temptaUon
to stq>Uft aDd ~le.
• Set a Urn~ for ctlildren
to return borne.
• Tell your children oot to
talk to struprs.
SHREWSBURY HAMED
10 IRVINE CO. POST
William V. Shrewsbury, 37,
ot lrftDe, has been named
mar.cer ot real estate apprai-
sals a.ad f'lnlDce for tbe Intne
CotllpUIJ's tloaace department.
He ta: respoosible for the
appra.tal ol. all r•l estate .,..., ~~y lbe lrnae eo. and
Its B111:1Adiarles, ud arrups
fiDaDcLDc for tbe ftrm's com-
mercial. ladastrlal. relidea-
tl&l ud apartment projects.
He bu bND LD r•l estate
for tbe put 15 years, aDd
w u nce..presldeat aDd lou
Letters
• .. MXI'ijiG ft.U" ncltT llr .... ,. Ill .................
o.rMr.M .... .__..., ......
----rlotual. , ... ., -....... ..,_ ..
b'qildJ ... , 1911-... •a.e.e lllo-ua_..,._ ___ of ......
11a1 Ia -.to( lilt -I .... • doap .._.. lor u.
Ill -• """' ....., ..... Tllara f.o oo much loi1C Ill
JOW a.tr.U IDd 10 nD ex~
prn1111 I tldBk it -..s be
made 1ftllable to 111 .II& far-
IDe -It and -la!b' lo
1matear1. Yoa laYe pwformed
a cr•t ••nice ... tbe com-m-'IJ.
Huo1D!mmtlt
Dimmitt Qalet-Claa Ceater
Coroca del Mar
• RE : "THINKS TANKS"
Mr.·Am>E .~
N_.-t llubor Enalp
Dear ArYo:
1 aw your editorial, "No
'Tb1Dit T&Dts' Needed," ud
appreciate your I.Dterest aDd
eommeots abc.ut my appear-
uee before tbe SeDiteSubeom-
mUtee 011. J~me 1'7,
Howenr, let me basteD to
add, tbat when I sugelted I
"thlnt tank" IIJI)I'oacb to some
ot tbe bulldtnc tDI!ustry's prob-
lems, I was In oo way sur-
&eltial' tba.t tilt goYetnmentbe-
come dlred ly IDVolYed with
our Industry.
My commeotstoSeoatorTun-
oey were 1D direct respoose to
his inquiry as to bow material
abortaces were atrecUn& the
bulldloc llldoslry and, pllllooo.
pblcaUy, what approaebelcould
be taken to cope wUb tbe enn
greater shortages foreseeo tor
the tbture. Wben I sugested
a "thtnk tank," 1 was thtaktnc
tn terms of a Rand Corpora-
tion approach whtcb woald ap-
ply eoocerted braJ.Dpowertotbe
area of utlU.zlD( other mater-
Ials, or eombiDatlobs of mat~
ertals, than we are DOW usiDc-
1 was thtnging o1 tbe pen-
meat orpoWng:tbe etrortslm-
ply because the buildlnc 1Dd111~
try Is so ceocrapbl.cat17 frl&-
mente<l that U would tate some
outside enUty to Ret tbe project
underway,
I baYe oot cba.Dged my on.
Weloog ph!Josphy with reprd
to 'the aDSlrers wbicb logically
sboukl emaoate from th1s tJpe
ot "tiWlt taDt." U tbe IR.JCIU-
UoDI are feulble ..t pncU-
cal, ~~o.. -Lpo Ia 1110 ... ..., 10< poiiiO( lllom lo
tbe bHtue •
Gec>tp M. Bol.!leto, m
Presldeot
llo'~~ !Ddll&lrles
The Birch Log ·
Re-reading the D~clara*ion
• I ' • .,,.,,.,.. ,, loaw.l•~--·--~. '1 t , -.. , .... to .... olo. O...doa. .
011 dda Poudlt of My .... ~· I ........ .... .... adl ol tynP'l)' ........... tiM
ow Dec~~nUoa ot .... .,, •• n"". w....,.. Oldlret~ua,.-~~: ..... t~~~ta.,r .... .
reed h not oaty to .._.. tlaolt ...,_ cowtel wllltiltlttlflr ~ ...... Today, 1M Cl'•••
8ild -P'" ua tiUa _,., -,, ol-to lho tu of lnllatlool. ~ ...... :,. ...
but il1ao lo .--ocu ollyra:u:)>-"" IIi OM'9' O::oor, of tW.....,. of TrW by
prompla:l our Poun:llnl P::tban 10 1:raa1t-Jwy .... "T1w powtr lo_a..y n-8ild-10
from EnaJud. By ~ 1M QPPIIIIiDD dote dowri bu•••n hu belA _,.., b)' a
.Wted upon Amarlc:oid 1ft 1176. wo bill)'. r&alutio un:y or bu-lL • ..• -··
bepn lo rOOOII'loo lh::llhi: ...,... or tynnoy II ~roily rio• Fotfl" of '"" -hoverU. Once apln over our IIACI. ,....,. ... , •• That 11 precirtly wt.t the ,......
Two hundred yun ..,, Kina~ lllao:t lUponal Counctlo .,.,. doaa lo .. It u:llocal
hll min.ltt .. operated under the mMtaken btW 10....,,..1enu. .,
111a1 u.. poopto w .. il!bJocl 10 .,... arbttraQo n.. ,...., or 1111: --il1ao ciWJod
rule. Such an lillolt~ablo notion could-"lh::l.lhi:irKlnlhad ': .. ad...,doooad<-
endure where the tfirit ~f Uberty burned u NC/*NU lll'fOIWII 111. " In recent ywt., ( .... 1
bri&hlly ao It did 1ft ·-tea. Wilh 1111: ~ • ...... .,.,. 11:w:ce:1 aad dlncta:l -of
Tea I'Uty bd:lnd them aad ......... -buufrectioOI &om Watu 10 Delano, riO!II .Mna
aD around them, fifty-lix repraeRtadwa o( tbe • to WoUnded K.net,
thirteen colonies lliJned the Dedantion .that lo the. DedaraUon of ~. the men
separated America from Great Britain on of 1776 boldly prodUned thai their Kiaa hid
July 4, 1776. ". , . 111 dbec( 011/«t tile Elld.,.uet of
Rather than jult declarU. our naUoMI •IO•te 'fyMtlly out tlwx SttltA "Jr the p.l
independence, Jeffer10n'1 hiatory1'naldftl doc:u· of today'• federal officials any dttr•ent'? Who
ment listed the many pievances that had lod to will aot qree that the constant impolitkxl of
a&eh a momentous act, Readin& that list today, more aod more .,.ernment will aoon. result in
while comparlnJ Jt to contemporary a~. the "ablolute tynn.n.y" feared by our FouodU.
only confams the adqc that tho• who refute Fathers? .
to Jearn from history are doomed to repeat it. The parallels between 1776 and today are
Our Foundina Fathers decbred their inde· strikin&Jy obvioUI. But, unlike our Foundln&
pendencc because the Kina had " .. , Jmt llltMr Fatherl, we need not create a new nation. To
SlMlmu of Offlun to Junu our hopk, 1111d put an end . to tyranny here in the Untied
at out their SubJtllllce," That funetion is States., we must flrlt realize that amorc tho•
accomplished today by the apnts Of O,S.H.A,, who arc sworn to aerw u• there are many who
LitS,, C.P.S,C,, E.P,A,, and so many other are determined to rule us, That realization ean
federal reaulatory aaencle1 thlt even the JOY· be pined by *nply applyln.a the standard•
crnment itself has lost count, · expreucd in the Declaration of lndepe:ndcnee
In 1176, the charp wa~ made that the Kina to the acu of our federal JOYermtent today,
had ", .. combiMd with otlten to Albject au to The tyranny of today il no different from
Jurbdiction forrltn to our Cotutl114tloll . , , , " the tyranny of 1776. Let'• hope that we are u
S.E.A.T ,0 ., under whose aUipices we foupu in equal to the tuk of combettina it a1 were thole
the Vlctnamete War, and N.A,T,O., its counter-who then pledp! their li¥es, their fortunn;an.d
part in Europe, arc subsidiaries of the United their aaed honor.
Nationt. to who• jurisdiction our leaden are ll:Jp;rrWflt 1974 by nc1o1uc llftlt IoeWy P•twn
LOCAL ...
TO SERVE . .
YOU
ER!
I do not believe taxpayers' money
should be used to pay for my bus fare.
Nor do I believe that taxpayers' money
should be used to help bring more visi-
tors t o hotels in Newport Beach,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
tbal 111o Clly COW>CII ol lllo
Clly or N..._t Beach will
bokl a pabllc be&r1Dc rep.rdiDc
tbe appeal of Rlct.rd H. Dodd
&i A.goctates from tbe deel.aloo
of tbe P1aaD1Dc Comml.Hioa
1fUt1,11,c VulaDce No. 1042 to
GordoD HarTID Glass, AlA, tor
Fred S. aDd loa J. TbomM~D,
tor remodeUnc of a siDclefam-
IIJ dwelllAc will> a port!oa or
tbe dweiUDc to ezeeed tbe butc
bellfll Umll willllll lllo 24/28
root bellbt U.mll, lA:Jts 3, 4,
10 I 11, Block C-l3, CorOllA
del Mar, located at 2?27 Sbell
Slreet oo llloooullnre-(1olde
ot Sbell street betw .. Fera-
leal aDd Goldearod AYUU81,
offtcer tor Belmoat SarlDpllDd u·-"
Loan 1D Lone Beacb before
The first remark 1s directed at the
city's venture Into the bus business with
Its Harbor Hopper, which last week was
reported losing about $265 a day during
Its first week. My advice to the city
Is to get out of the bus enterprise, and
leave the driving to us.
The other remark refers to the request
of the Newport Harbor Chamber of
Commerce for a tax subsidy of about
$34,000 a year for the convention and
visitors division of the Chamber. This
uould be an easy decision for our City
Councll, which Is committed to a "no
NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR.
THER GIVEN lllal lllo Ald .,..,u. barloc will be held 011
111o IZad day at 1111}, 19?4, at
tbe ~ of 'l:SO p.m. ill tile
C..-:11 Cbambeta at lloo Clly
Hall of 111o Clly of N..._t
B..,b, CaWonla, al wlllcb
time ud place .., Ull an '*'... I.Dtu..ud _, IP-
....,. ... be IMud --La ... Lqloa
Clly Clerk
C11J of "-1 Bolek
P-: IIIIJ 4, 11?4, 1ll 1110
N..._t-i!""P
Jollllnc lbe Irnae co. Ill 1966.
Hats a member ottbtAmer-
ICII) lutltate of Rt&l Estate "-'IMr• and ... Society of
Real E.state .\ppn.IMra.
FROM THE BIBLE ...
·-DECORATING
1.411•_,.._ _,_.,. ... ........ ~ ..... a sa-....
YOU'LL LOVE SAVING .2. WAYS AT YOUR LOCAL LFS
Save at your local Laguna Federal
Savings. where our first concern Ia
you, our friends and neighbors ...
where your savings are reinvested
to Improve the quality of life -
where you llval ... Where every
lmportariJ' deCIIIonJs made loc•lly
and promptly. Open your account
now and atart"·•amlng the nation's
hlghaat lntaraat on Insured -lnga,
coupled with many exclusive
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Tbe staple Slaprt, !JQraa.
llooai)J -., lor lbolr _.,
mute, wUI prcwide mUile IJIS
famiiJ eatertalamelltat tbe Fair T-r. Jutr te.
A lllmlly IP'cql, Tho Stoplo
SIDpre ban suar I.Q tbe UDtted
St:a.tu, Earope, Asia( IUid lbo
Mldcllo Eut.-k Pop)Sia-
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: Cleo, aD1S YYOODt, btpuiiDclDc
1 at bome tot their own enjoymeot
10011 recelr.t lnritatlool to
.tN 1D local eburebes. Now ' Utltr taltata &Dd ac.compUsh-
, meota are recognlsed world-
, wide, I.Dd they t.n made per-
: --.1 appe&l'jlDC8S OD Dearly
et'U'J n-.ajor teteY1s:lon network.
July 18 Is alto se.nlor cltl-
lllll day at the fair. On that
date oldsters will be admitted
to the grounds for a speet.al
of 75 cents, Tbere wtll
many senior clllzen acttvi-
Uea, including a plc.nlc, parade
and a senior dance.
Free attractions at the 19?4
Orange County Fair also wfll
lnelude m:>torcycle racing, a
champlonsh.lp rodeo, and a
chlldren's make-it, take-It
craft ceoter sponsored by the
Orange Coooty Department of
EducaUoa.
Falr dates ,are July 12-21.
L.A. FIRMS MOVE TO
KOLLIIRVINE CENTER
Caritoo. Bl'owne 'Companf
aod Jay/Mark Constructtoo.
Company ban oec!4)1ed new ge.
neral beadquuters 1D. tbe KoU'
lr'f'IDe Ceoter, located IDtbelr-
yfDe IDdutrtal Comple:a: near
tile airport.
Tbe two Arms bave been lo-
cated at 1000 Wllshlre Boule -
nrd, Los Anceles. Carltoo,
Browne ££ Company Is engaged
In real estate de"klpment, and
completes approximately $10
mllUon dollars' worth of com-
mercial and 1Ddustrial projects
ann~a.l)J. Jay/Mark acts as
tbe constructloo coordinator lor c:L~~:':::'"; aod as a '1: op a Joint
.
, Wolff, Mr. CaDIIOO ud
Raymood W. Klmmey, Ylce
presldent, enctneert.nr IDd COO-
struc.ttOQ, mate • tbe uc ma.n-
apmeot operatiODs committee .
~ MAIIIIOR EIISIGN
PUI.JitED IUIU.Y -PAGE l
TltORSDAY, JULY' 1974
OOIIIIIA D£1. SAR, CAL
JUNE BRIDE Carol Dinwiddie Is pictured d.t.Dclng with
her bridegroom, Robert Kokol of Haywud, at the Costa
Mesa home of her motber, Mrs. Eileen Dinwiddie. Carol
wore a CabiU rown and carried a bouquet of orchids
and wblte roses. Arnoog the guests at tbe marriage cere-
mony and receptloo at St. A'11rew's Presbyterian church
were Mrs. Dlnwtddte's brother and bls wile, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell D. Hamtlton of W'.nston-Salem, North Carol-
loa. (Piloto b)' EIIDor Wood.)
JOINlNG IN THE TOAST ilt lhe Olnwiddle-Kokol wedding
reception were Pete Barrett, and the bride's mother,
Eileen Dinwiddie of Costa Mesa, the bride's sister, Janis,
and escort, Charles Steenrod, of Costa Mesa. (Photo
by Elinor Wood.)
Dentist gets
Fagin role
Dr, Robert Eocmaa, a New-
port Beach cSelti..t ud a Yet-
ann of M't'tnl Orup Coast
CoUere summer muslcall;, wfll
J)OI'll'ay FapnlDOCC'sswnmer
prodiiCHOD of "0Unrl"
Tba mulcal wtll be staged
July S1 to Aug. S at 8:30p.m.
ln tbe collepaud.ltorlwn. Tick-
ets are $2 and all setts are
reHrved.
Dr. Engmu starred as Pro-
fesaor Henry Hlgl.ns In OCC's
nmmer prod~~etlOD of "My ratr
iady," aDd was Doa. Qutmte
1n tbe 19'70 prneotatlon ot
"Man of La Yancha." He was
a featured daocer In last sum-
mer's "Follies." occ drama lnstnctor wn.
lla.m Purkiu will direct Ibis
year's show, which contains
more tban 100 mem'Jers in the
east, crew and orc hestra. Da-
Yld Anthony Is the orchestra
director, Dritlda Frenzel will
lead the chorus, and Llnda
Wolclk w111 r.ndle chor eo-
graphy.
Ten•year-old Steve Dlstanls-
lao ot Newport Beach and II
year old Eddie Purld.ss of
Garden Grove have been cast
In the role of Ollver. They
wlU each play the part for
2 performances.
Jeff Robinson, a 20-year-old
OCC student from Costa Mesa,
blheArUu!Dodger.JackGrub-
l&b., 22, of Costa Mesa wtll
play 8111 Sikes. Deborah Bru-
eber, 24, of Tustin is Nancy.
Stan Throneberry, 37, of Santa
ADa wtll play the role or Mr.
Bumble.
RADIOMAN TAKES PART IN CI.OIAL PIIDIItl
Cout Goard-~~~~~~ ntr<1 Ill .. ,...,.._ 1'111 I 7
CIUa Ric> F. McC-.-lllldJ --*•:::'!!' I ot Mra. Cll.iNITJnen ot ?14 ut OCi".., JPI'i
W. 18th St., Coota M-, lo <......U.. ---Ill .. puti.ell*tal in tbe Glol:al At-IU'ta'l trQpk:al..._ • ·nd 7
motpberle Reaeueb Proc;raUl. MeC...,. ,...., to a..,
He Ia lost•JU.acc:ammlakatsou: Repqb~Jc: ot s.taJ, 1-ll ..
rear aDd rela.Jf.Dr lDiormatloa bella at:ahlt•'IIC tlillbul ,_
to reuels aod. aircraft iaYolW'ed t1Mi pro )tel.
LOSI£ A DISHRAG 1
MOlt evuyooe hu I We to tell caardllti wut
cures.. One lOCI like thil--«-..1 • c1llhtq. bury il . ' .
when the rq rots., the wart will r...u a6. Ablurd, ol
coune. But there are reliable tr.tmea .. f« wuta,
thanks to medica.l ICienoe. Pb)'liciana know , ~
Take advantqe of the newer tnatments aad ....tire..
tions available. They can melan the difl'erence bltst-
pain and comfort ... between life and doadL 1M.
your doctor do tbc diaanoaina: and pracritJUt,: Then
come to Ul for quality prac:ription ICMcc.
Christensen Pharmacy
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TRAINING AT FT. ORO j~~~~~~~~~~·~~:i~ Army Private Pau1 G.
OkeOOo, son of W.r. and Mrs. .. ........ .......
Laneoce D. Olteodo, 3110 r ,v\,\ ~-
Coral Ave., Costa Mesa, has
completed 8 weeks of baste
tralnlDg at tbe U. S. Army
Training Center, lnla.ntry, Ft.
Ord, Callt.
He receives 1Dstroct1on In
dr111 and c eremonies, weapons,
map reading, combat tactics,
military courtesy, military
justice, nrst aid, and army
history and traditions.
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Prota!Jieot •• lllo bald ol ....
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Ward from Balboa lalud wu
the 80 foot "Ltt6tar" of Ed
Du.le~ rear c:om..moclore ol
tbe starlta:la.Dd Yacbt Ct'lb,
Its lorodaek 111111 oc:elO>Iod 1>1
JobA Kimble's AU-Squadrc.
Baad.
Not far astern came the
motoraUer, "Jooati:&D Han-
dan," OWMd by Sqaadroo Com-
maDder 8111 Muffwltb his pests
Put Sqcadroo Commaader
aDd Mrs. WuhlJictoo, and Past
Cblet Commander and Mrs.
Walter F. Cosdoo of the Unltecl
States Power Squadrona.
The tleamlng 42 foot motor-
yacht, "SooOfa Gun," was
skippered by Parade Grand
Marsbal Joey Bishop, wbose
acth1t1es In bebaU of safer
boaUng rlnl hls abllitles as
NANCY DIESTEL or lbo Audlolo .. Center or Newport
Beach, explalns tbe workings of the huma..o ear daring
a recent appeuuce before the <6andmother's Club of
Newport Harbor. Aud.ioktclst• and volunteer elYic leaders
In the coUDty bl.ve formed tbe Hear.More Institute, wbieh
Is sponaorlng a recreation camp for hearing Impaired
chiklren. On July 18, N&DCY wUI address the Exchange
Club of Newport Harbor at a ltDCheon meeting at the
Ba.hia Corinthian. Yacbt Club here. (Hear-More pboto.)
a TV entertainer. Among otber MAGIC SHOWS ....... his crew Inc luded Squad.
ron Lt. Cdr. Ray Brandt. SQ~actron member Jim atr•·· AT RESTAURANT
ud ...........
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bratloo to lbo old Banrtu
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mlll!t Deed, too.
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ntab 1D tbt cu. 11 you do, bd:lblea torm U.t
.U.y oa tbe nrfaee you fU'DlJb,
.ijYSIDE.tPHARMA~
, WITH CARD '14 PARTY
DOWpnrJ' llozLCb • callfornla, 926e2
yacht ''Proud Bird " became ·
the ~st nsselforM~.aDdMrs. Tbe Serlant Restaarant ln ''·'·'·<<:'!
John H. Conoell of Newport Newport Center will introduce :::·
Beach, whUe that city's Vtee-entertainment by prolesstooal ::::
Mayor and Mrs. Milan Dostal magtcl.ans starting Wednesday, :::
completed the parade aboard July 10. ::·
Inlng Burg's 40 foot "Hap-Among the s lellht of hand ::
pleDda" with Squadron u . Cdr, artists to be featured IS' Ro.~:
and Mr s. Donald R. Mac Lean. Wllson, ~be "llll<:l.!lDY Scot, ·
A 50 Year Orange County
Dining Tradition Comes to
Corona Del Mar
Squadron Lt. Herman Folg-wbo wtu appear open tng night, :
ner and Mr s. Folgner were July 10. He Is a past-president :
bost to Cynthia Erger , the of the Dundee Magic Circle, :
newly selected "Miss Newport" aDd was winner of mactclan ·
for 1974-1975 aboardtbeFotg-of the year award of the Aead-.
ner's 36 f~ Grand Banks emy of Magteal Arts, which
''Brlpdoon.'' AIScbwabplloted operates the b.med Rot1ywood
b.is well-known ''Rubyacht" and Magic Castle.
acted as liaison offt cer wltb Another Magic Castle &.•or-
Shark Islaod Yacht Club. lte, who will be performing
Order ly progress of the during July, Is Bruce Cerron. safety ar mada along Its route
wa s ensured by U. S. Coast
Guard Auxiliary vessels Mad -
die B, CareFree, and Apache
of Flotilla 27, assisted by boats
aod personnel of Flotillas 26,
38 and 64.
E mbarkatlon of the many
guests for the parade WJ.s made
possible through the facilities
of the Balboa_ Yacht Club, coor -
dlDI.ted by Henry C. Taylor,
eldi aen.blr IDd past com-
m&Dder of tile Squadroc.
He has performed oa alr Une
tllgtlts, national television, and
Is an Aeademy Award of Magic
wlnner. Eric Lewis, Steve
Shreiner, and other world re-
nowned presttdlgttatol's will be
displaying their leprdemaln 4
evenings a week.
The Sextant's dinner magic
stage shows will be at 7 and
t p.m. on W':dDt!days and
Thursdays, IUid at 7, I IUid II f~~
on fridays and Saturdays.
There la no eo•er cbarge, but
r esernttons for dinner sbows
a.re required.
The Sextant Is at 630 New.
• tropiQI island setting . for extr.ordiMry fish.
steaks n ' F og ... d ift'*l from $1.95 ... luncheon
daily ... adj.:;:ent to the F iove Crowns
3901 East Coast Highway ·• Corona Det ,Mar
RESERVATIOHSt 675.0900
At tbe neeessful conclusion
of the parade, participants aoo
guests gathered at the new home
of the Shark lslaDd Yac ht Club
for relreshments aoo to r enew port Center Dr. ~~Y'I'~
acqllilintances.
Captaln Ferney McK1bbenaOO
Mrs. McKibben of the u. S.
Coast Guard's 11th DlYJ.a:ioo
conveyed the regrets of Rear
Admiral James W, Williams,
whose previous engagements
pr evented his attebc!aoce.
The Eleventh District wu
also represented by Command-
er Richard and Mrs. RoUDSt-
veUe. Co mmander Roansenlle
Is boating safety oMcer for tbe
area.
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lUary, Oruto c_, Har..,.
Departmeot IUid the .....,. ,.<Ill
cliNottbtuM.
Promllleol at tbo head cl t11o
armada .. It ateamed well-
ward trom Balbol I11aDd wu
tbe eq foot "Let6tar" of Ed
Duttlloll, rear commodore ot
tbt Sbarai: I11and Yacht Club,
Its foredeck r.tJy oeelded bJ
Jobo Kimble's AU-Squadroa.
Band. .
Not tar astern came the
motorsaJler, "Jonathan Hara-
dan." owoed by Squadron Com.
ma.oder BUJMuttwttbblsruestJ
Past Sqtadroo Commander
aDd Mrs. Washiocton, and Past
Cblef Commander aDd Mrs.
Walter F, Cosdon of the United
States Power Sq~adrons.
Tbe gLeam toe 42 foot motor-
yaebt, "Soo<>fa Gun," was
skippered by Parade GraDd
Marsbal Joey Bl.shop, wbose
actlvtttes 1n behalf of saler
boating riYal hls abiUUes as
NANCY DIESTEL, of tbe AudloloRY Ceoter ol Newport
Beach, tsplaLo.s tbe workings of the human ear durlnc'
a receot &ppiU'lDCe before lbe GrlDdmotber's Club of
Newport Harbor. AudiolOgists and volunteer cl'lic leaders
in the eouoty bave formed tbe Hear-More Institute, which
ls spoosol'in& a recreaUon camp for bearing Impaired
ch11dre11.. On July 18, Nancy will address the E1chaa«t
Club of Newport Harbor at a luncheon meeting at the
Bahia CoriDthian Yacli Club here. (Hear-More pboto.)
a TV entertainer. Amoog other MAGIC SHOWS guests hls crew Included Squad-
ron Lt. Cdr. Ray Brandt •
. SQuadron member Jim s~r•·• AT RESTAURANT
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mtpt Deed, too .
• • • HANDY HINT: AYOf.d stlrrtnc or IJblkfol YU-
Disb ill tbe cu. u you do, tdlblts mm tblt
stay oo tbe surface JOU nrDilb.
.I@'SIDEiPHARMA~
WITH CARD 'M PARTY .
1018 bl.ys1dt dr. -onpor* beach -ca1Jforn1a, 92862
yacht, "Proud Bird," became
the bost vesselforMr.aodMrs. The Se:dant
John H. Connell of Newport Newport Ceoter
Beach, whtle that city's VIce-enterta.lnmeot by
Mayor and Mrs Milan Dostal magicians starting
completed the Parade aboard July 10.
Irving Burg's 40 foot "Hap-Among the sleight of band
pleoda" with Squadron u. Cdr. artists to be featured Is' Ron
and Mrs. Donald R. MacLean. Wilson, the "tmca:my Scot,"
A 50 Year Orange County
Dining Tradition Comes to
Corona Del Mar
Squadron Lt. Herman Folg-who will appear ~ nlgbt,
ner and Mrs. Folgner were July 10. He Is a past-pr~sldent
host to Cynthia Erger, the of the Dundee Magic .. lrcle,
newly selected "Miss Newport" and was winner ot mapclan
tor 1974-1975 aboard the Folg-of the year award of the Acad-
ner's 36 t~ Grand Banks emy of Magical Arts, which
"Brlg:a.doon.'' A!Scbwabplloted operates the famed Hollywood
b.is well -known "Rubya cht" anc1 Magic Castle.
acted as liaison offtcer wltb Another Magic Castle fuor-;:
Shark Island Yacht Club. lte, who wUl be performlng · ..
Orderly progress of the during July is Bruce Cenon.
safety armada along Its route He has pe:formed 00 airline )
was ensured by U, S. Coast fllghts, naUonal television, and :::
Gtard Auxiliary vessels Mat:!. is an Academy Award of Magic :=:
die B, CareFree, and Apache winner. Eric Lewis, Steve
of FioUIJa 27, assisted by boats Shreiner, and other world re.
aDd personnel of Flotillas 26, nowoed prestidigitators wlll be
38 a.nd 64. displaying their tegardemaJn 4 Embarkation of the many evenings a week.
guests for the parade was made Tbe Sextant's dinner magic
possible tbrougfl the facilttles stage shows wtll be at 7 aDd
of the Balboa. Yacht Club,coor. 9 p.m. on WIJdDeadays m;1
dinated by Henry C. Taylor, Thursdays, aDd at 1, 9 ud 11
cllil ·~t>mber aDd past com. 00 Fridays and Saturdays.
m&DI:Sef of the SQuadroo. There Is no cover cbarce, but
At tbe necesstul conclusion resernUons for dinner sbow's
of tbe parade, parttctpants and are required.
1 tropical island setting . for extraordiMry ·fish,
nuks n ' grog ... dinners from $1 .95 ... luncheon
daily ... adj-tent to the FNe Crowns
3901 East Cont Highway .. Corona Del Mar
RESERVATIONS: 675-0900
·l""also l~in HuntillgiiOR 8111h• ~~~~ Poo;~li!! ~ .~1 ) ~2-1321
guests gathered atthenewhome The Sextant ts at 630 New-
or the Shark Island Yacht Club port Ceoter Dr. ~~Sf:'~ for refreshments and to renew ;;;;
acquaintances.
Captain Ferney McKfbbenaDd
Mr s. McKibben of the U. S.
Coast Guard's 11th Dlvlsioa
conveyed the regrets of Rear
Admiral James W. Williams,
whose previous enpgemeats
prevented his atteDdance.
The Eleventh District was
also represented by CommaDd-
er Richard and Mrs. Rounse-
velle. Com mander Rounsenlle
Is boattng salety omcer for tbe
area.
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and passenger area budtet seats, tachometer
c.peting, all vinyl bucket •nstrumentatton wheel _.s. front bumper guards. covers. cut-pile carpet,
rear bumper guards. 4 front and rear bumper speed transmiasio'n . guards . AM radio .
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steering-disc brakes, air oondiUoning. clock. steeC
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By J.C. Humphr!oa
Hl&b In tl>o ADd'" lloua-
ta.l.u, eeaturlll aco. UYed a
tribe toowD u ··c~ ...
wbose ebleftala bid a ••-
tuul lister wbc) fell 1D loYe
wttb a handsome but poor
YOEC 'tfUTlor. Tbe eblef
IDSIIIIod tllat sbo 111UI'J tl>o
warrior ooly U tbe JOWll
man fowld a forhme.
For moatbl tbe JOGDI maa
ftDdered I.D the torellt, ftD-
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IDOCilta.lD nnp. F1111Dc
asleep ID a e&ft, be was
aodcleoly ante.!. Tbtcate
wu trembUDciDIS colllpeld,
traR>IDc blm -· He -dlllllnc hlm•lf .... aDd DOtlced that one ol tbe
stooes be bad rDOYed
cllsteDed with a deC), rtcb
greea. brliUanee. It wu u
Immense aDd bea..UU.l
emerald.
Colle~tlllg more ol tbe
priceless stoDes, be w-.t
llack to his rlllqe, boYinc
won the rlgbt to m:irry tbe
Chlefta1D's stster, lDd ba'-
ing dlseoYered the famed
M1ao emerald m1De, wblcb
1 Is still productnc today,
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THE REAL STORY OP CHAPPAQUIDDICK.
nerican Opinion Bookstore
104 N. Newport Blud., St'ilc 205
Newport 8c•cll Pllou 646·064f
10:00 •
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Two More ·Reasons
why Richards . s~rves you better
"IOIA .. D"S MAMI!TS NOW ACC.T MA8T ... ,CHA .. OI!
ANb aANKAMENCA"D ON ,.,.y fi'U~AIC
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a name in california horticulture since 1920
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IN OUR NURSERY
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• ,.. IIIOIIWAY 10• or 4 '*' ud ..-.......,. DrlJ •• Mra. vtr&U ..._ .........
-• • ollloo llowpart -IIDblom ~YI:II, INII I. C.. hJ,, at lloo 1~.10 a.m. _, Clab 11o .... -tn .,_,. ...
-dtiMor .. -wu. -eo.At?p.ta.bo..U~ bor otibootatoa-ottoool
-lrGU ..U .... & lloo 00 "Tllo Joodc!Mol -1 ol 1..:11 Clubo ud-ud
IIIII cbofW ol --&IIIIo Cllritl," a -ttoo ol lbo Hanll"' Clubo at 1bo JIIJ I
1:41a.a. _, OCIIOo1 -· olociJoiJam... tollo& o1 1110 -~-at
ud &I lloo II a.a. -·-• IT IIARit PQSBYTER. ~ N-tllarbar lib I.Qclp Ud •1111GM.r7 ..mce ll8 Wf CH.URCB, 1100 M v•--..... .,_ ol • topic wtll bo "'\WI ol 1111 or -• Mro. Jobll aar-, pro • ...._._ .. :\ Eut Bllllr •• Tbo a ... wuuam dOll, ..u --llarJa-•J--. tuod • ...... M-.. u proacb at 9:30 >lllo Uld Mro. Ar-~ .
tloa t. Gaut .-w at • p.m. a.m. s.-., 011 "Tben'a blal.:. mana.l wtll eome from RaJ· ww be Clron ll..,.u ol A.--IDe lbo mule o1 ...-boarls," ward ~ tho T-J IYIIIIDc =· .. -:=-.,~~~~-buod oo ED!Ieatau 5:19-20, mHIIDc. Olbor otato.aaoela-
c-_._ "God' ~u a-• .: "Spat to OM uotber lD tbe Uoa membtra ban l1.o bttD -• •• -you. wordo o1 poa1Ju, bymu ud lnrllocl • ....._ ICroab will ':""'PM tda Acrid...,., .. A combtDedtf-Tbe ttate ....,claUoa ftl
_. ... oa Romua it 7:SO p.m. tDiar Bible ltudy·Ud mid-week tollDited by members ot GleD-:.::;::.-.!n,~ C~Jt~ Hn1ce wi~.!'IID TblD'aclaJ, dale Emblem No, 104 ud ftl
• PLYMOUTH Cat~EGA-JuJ.J 11, CCJIII:---11 tor STbars-lutituted aDd laltllled Dee.
1:::::~~~5;5~:7~:-:;D:D~.~~~~==~~!!~!!!!!!~!:~:!~~!!:;~~~~~ • FUN TIME in Corona del Mar Youth Center park 1.1
part of the summer r ecreation program IP01180ted by
tbe Newport Beach Parks, Beact~es and Recreatloa Dept.
Supervised play lnclt~es "wheelbll.rrow" races Ute this,
and plenty of other tun in the sua. On Monday nlcbts, tbe
Youth Center stages a hot dog cookout, startiac at 8:45.
Parents and kids pay 501; each. other parks througbout
the city have slmUar summer programs. (Ensip photo,)
TIONAL CHURCH, SZ6Z Brad dat• from 8 to 9 p.m. 10, 1950, at lbl BartJut Elb
11., Newport Hollbla __ Dr IIAIIBOR TRilm'Y BAP-Lodp. Emblem Bllmborlhll>
I bD A. LlDdY&ll, .... .-.... wtri TIST CHURCH, 1ZSO Baker st., cODal.... of wldoWa, wtns, 0 .,._...,., Costa Mesa --Tbe sermooat daughters, motbtuaodlilters
Pl'•eb at 10 a.m. SUDday 00 tbe 8:30 a.m. SliDday servtee t blr of the Beoevolla.t "Eajoy b'Hdom __ trom re-o mem s seotmeDt.'' A rum, "Tbt para-wUJ CODeera 1 CoriDthlaaa 11 :-aDd Proteetlfe Order or Elb.
ble .. will be alr:Jn t 7 2?-st. Commtmlon willbeeele-The w.jor state project is to
swda, a p.m. brated at 11 a.m. aod oew preseot seboJarlhtpe: to q•l-
I'IISHNG ALL OF CXJR
FRieiOS AND QJSTOMERS
A SAFE AND RJN WffK.eiD!
• LtirHERAH CHtlRCH OF memben will be reeelnd. Aa Lfted periOU tor the purpoee
THE MASTER 2900 Pa 1ft ordination Hrvtoe for WUllam of tralnlag of tbe deaf
View Cr., ~bor VIew ~1~ Freoeb wm be beld at 7 p.m. aDd bar=d-=
.ttB. BUILDING PERMITS
•• Loutoo SaWJer and ldaQalek
wlll prOYide musle tor tbl
tO:so a.m. SUDdayserYiee. This
week marked tbe eooeluloD
ot n.catioo Bible scbool for
more thaD 70 yoaapters, wbo
BuUd.Lna activity ln Newport
Beach droPPed to a low point
tor the year la June, wUb only
$2,71 0,373 In permits Issued.
This brings the total at mid-
point of 1974 to $35,966,734,
just slfgtllly ahead of last year's
June 30 record of $35,534,852.
Flnals permits Issued during
June, In the amowtt of $5,000
and over, tnchx1ed the follow.
lng:
• NEWPORT HEIGHTS
John Macbeth, 1 unit, 1 story
dwelltng, 515 Riverside, $52,-
000.
R. Koplcki, addition, 511 El
Modena, $7,200.
• WEST UPPER BAY
George Drayton, addition at
1206 Nottingham, $7,000.
• NEWPORT han beea &tteodln« slaee Juoe
Robert Grant, addition, 7006 24.
W. Ocean F't., $7,400, • THE NEWPORT HARBOR
Don Koll Inc., tenant lm-C HURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCJ -
provement on mall, !481 VIa ENCE, 541 C-.ter st., Costa
Oporto, $8,000. Mesa --"Bulldlag proaperlty
• eoosetousoeas" will be tbe BIG CANYON serm<ll topic ot tbe Rtf.
Dr . Wysocki, swlmmlngpool, Eli&DOI' JacUon at 10 am
34 Rue Grand Ducal, $5,000, Sunday, The Nl'Yice allio 'tn~
Ben Deane, BW1m000mlng pool, eludes meditation &Dd beaJ.J..q.
II Rue Blarrttz, $5, · Classes on prosperity are coo-
• HARBOR ISLAND tlaldll( at 7:30 p.m. Tue .. ys
Dr. Hansel BeavenuU, 27 Uu'oueb July SO, taup.t by the
Harbor Island, 2 story dwelling, pastor.
$146,400. • THE NEWPORT UNITY
• AIRPORT AREA CHURC H, 15th St. and Ir'fiDt
Edker Pope, 848 Dove, shell Ave ., Clltr Haf811 --Tbe ReT.
ot building. $15,000; and ser _ SUDe Rlcbards will preach at
vice building at 888 Dove St., 10 .a.m. Stmday oa. "Freedom
$76,000. Ia DOt tree," bued oo John
Life
Rafts
(Inflatable)
• 8:31-33, John 22:21 &Dd Gal-Suns model new umfonns ~~ .:~· .;z..:;~:: .~·:;:;
July 14 serYice.
OR. PAUL MOORE WHEELER
wtu return tor a brief vtslt
th.ls Stmday at St. James Epis-
copal Cbureh in Newport Beaeb.
He wUI speak at the 10 a.m.
sentee aDd, witbMrs. Wbeeler,
will be. booored at a reception
In the pulsb ball alter the
servtce. Presently rector of
St. Clemeot's EplseopalChurch
tn Hooolulu, Dr. Wheeler was
r ector ot St. James from 1948
to 1955. For a port.too or tbat
Ume be was dean of tbe Long
Belch congrega.ttoo. He was
also active In civic affll1rs 1n
Nnporta..eh.
SALES . SERVICE
INSPECT· REPAIR
REPACK
P ick u, & o.u .... ry
Players In Wor1d Football
League's Southern CaWornia
Sun team will "model'' the
new ualtorms of the clubs in
the League for the press and
public from 3 to 5 p.m. this
Friday, July 5, at the pool area
SAFE PlACE
. 'IAJUNEI\S GIVES
YOU THE HIGHEST
INTEREST POSSIBLE
ON YOUR SAVINGS
SJ/,0' PASSBOOK ACCOUNT 74 ,() add or ""hdra" anytimt".
K.1/ .. 0 QO·da)· CE RTIFICATE
t:J-(4 ,() mimmum dq>o\11 SI .OO or mou.
6 1/. 0" l·}rar fERTIFJCATE 72 ,O minrmum dt'po.Y>it ~1.000.
L...l/.0' )).month CERT IFICATE '.r"j4 .0 mrnrmum dt"poo,it SI .OOO.
71LO -1-n·n CE RTIFICATE-min imum dt:po!iit 7 ,l 0 'I.CXX> lft"df"ral rt:11ulatiorts require sub\tantial penally
for early .. u hdra" al on all cen ificale al·cuun u,).
Save SI ,OOO or more with us and we'll re~t"tvC' your "saft" place ... a
spal'ious ufe deposit bm .. ll's a priv:lle place for your important
k«pables .
FREE safe deposit boxes
at Marine rs and ...
And there's so much more for yo u at Mariners. Our exclusive Mariners
Club offers you discounts on purchases of most everything. Ju st
maintain a balance ofSS.OOO or more.
Don't forget about our other free services! Like travelers checks, money
orders. notary service, trust deed note collection (with minimum
balance) and of course, a friendly smiling face .
COME TO MARINERS SAVINGS AND LOAN -THE "SAFE PLACE"
NOW OPEN SATURDAYS 10 TO 3 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
POUHDKD lfSl
MARINERS SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION W"DmJrr•ttona·••.C:,~':. .... m • .....-.. ...;
.... ,_ ........... ,~ .... (f ... .....-...... a..e
•
at Park Ne"WpOrt. apartments, • GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
Tbls wt.ll be tbe first om-565 w. 18tb st., Costa Mesa -~
clal showing ofthetm.Uormsand Tbe ReY. Tt.>mu Tyree will
Ray Engle, uniform designer, bri.Qg 1 mesap from Jere-
will be a special euest. mlah. "The ~cr 1n In keeping wttb the theme
of the all-male tubioo sbcrw,
SWl coach Tom Ba.ktw1.D w1l1
commentate.
Althou(b the eveut is a presa:
s howing, the ptj:llic may attelll
for an admission tee of $1.50.
Proceeds wUI go to a charity
orp.nir.a.Uon selected by the
World Foottllll League.
Other special guests 1nY1ted
are Gary L. Davld8oD, presl~
1 Time
!O words or leu . . . 2.00
21 to 30 words, .••• S.OO
31 to 40 words, . , • . 4.00
Eacb word OYer 40 • • .10
dent of the WF'L; Don H. An-e IEA.U TY $.4.LOH
derson, vtce president of WFL;
Brta.n Tracy, director of p.a,.
lie r elations for the Sua team;
Sun head coach Tom Fears;
Sun players aDd coaclles.
3 Times
4.50
6.00
8.00
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CJ.otb1Dc-Nautical Glfta
MulDe Hardware
OpeD ••• days a week
to Hne you better
2700 W. COAST HWY ., N. B.
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PHONE 645-1711
N.J. RUSSO CO.
209 South Pocllc Av•.
San P•dro, C•. 90731
IN N£W'O"T IJIIACH .... -
Off ice Fwrnitwre
DESK$ •CHAIRS I FILES •SAFES EE: OFFICE SUP~LIES
& STATIONERY
Addlnt M.dttne. 581" ~ Ty...,rit"'f
:::-:: ~ 67J..8820
, .. Off'lt"E SU,.LY INC.
~1 1 N..,art ~lwd.,N•wpor1 a..c11
• ~OR SALE
COIIIPAIIDI CRYPT u teo
(llo, Nl) Ill r..ocoiolla eo.t,
PIICIIIe_ Vloor M~Pm, em.. can ('114) IU-41'11, .......... c-. IIIIIIJ, ..
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-r-.1 ---.ca. THURSDAY,JULHII74 . • ..... •••da Iiiii
... 1 .. ,. .. c... ..
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OPEN SUN. 1-5
3308 OCEAN BLVD. COM
Magnificent Viewl
BeaatUUl home with llrce rooms --tbree
bedrooms, den, famlly or dining room, IUD porch,
plus a basement. Al80
Guest house eJQulsttely decorated .. •••• OPEN ~AT. & SUN. 1·5
1133 GLENEAGLE TERR., C.M .
Unobstructed View
• • • from four bedroom bome, funlJJ room --•ery
tuoctlooll kttc~o --au deconted -lo tbe alttmate.
* Cameo Shores *
4615 I'UHAM . ROAD
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M.
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·MeCAIIDLE
liALTOil
DEFiNiTION OF A UNiQUE HOME
Un1que Home \yU -'ni:k 'h.Om\ 1. a home that is rare 6r uncommo n,
unequaled 2. the home pictured above 3. hiVin& four bedrooms, a
spectacUlar (above it all) view, ye t steps to a beach in Coron1 del Mar 4 . a
residence with newer conslruclion, tasleful use of color and thorouahness
of detail S. one that is currently on the market at U9$,100 ~yn
beautiful, prestiaious, handsome, etc.
FliOM I* Y-0...
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c.1!671 ...
f o r a more complete definition, including personal tour contact :
CURT DDBH
.. I:ALTOfll
Uflliiiii()UI: 11()MI:i
1ltE BEST HQMES ......
.. IN 1ltE BEST AREAS
Realtors, 6 75-6000 ... WUT COA8T HICIH.AY
N..OftT MAO. IO.:.a.c72 2443 E. Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar
macnab I Irvine
raaltg
FINER HOMES
LINDA ISLE · NEW LISTING
Turner designed 6 bedroom home at head
of Jagoon. 2 lg. master suites; air condition-
ed: pier &'slip. Offered completely furnlshed
for $300.000. Martha Ma<:ruob 642-8235. (C38)
''DRAMA TIC LIVING
•,· ., .AR~ FUSK IDEAS"
···~· ............. .
FOR YOU
AND
YOUR BOAT!!
r ~ '!.~~;!'•p~l~~
·~~· .. _.., .... ~--;1~ ..... -r..p •. ·llfPIIDi8 .-,;L AllllrOlL t ;'IOO"Iil. a: or lliliir
poulble CCIII!ructlooo; eirtlmOfed roplace-
E><:llino<.cuoiioG 4 bedroom 4 -bomo ~ap,eilinp, .UIIusual flrlpbco
ret..,lt, n-uoe of (loss lo ........_ Waterfront Living menl cost •· per ICJ. fl. Portlou cl IIIli home could DOt be duplloated at any prloe.
Exterior is of eztra beavy redwood lo red
brlck-e•lensive panellot & buill-ins oom-
pliment the Interior. For the buyer w111ting
the f1110t1l in quality design & ooutrucllon,
pieue c:all for appointment lo ..._ PIO,IIOO.
Q: Oraqg~ Coast . Q:
2601 lCeast HIIJ~ Ct~t~dtl lu
IUL mATE 144-4141
Summer All Year!
BriAr JO!Il' luCO IunDy to IIIIo ...,.,. ._ p-
-• oo BALBOA ISLAND. Slopo to 11M IIU. Sl>oc-UYiDC room, aU electric tltcbea.. FaaillJrfOOiq•
B.B.Q. ODe bedroom ud bath, IIPII'&llpelt room.
Gnc...,. -~~~~~~ to ...,))' -.ted ••-bome. Excelleal floiDctacl Sabmlll Clal)' M,500.-
eaU DOW, 8'71-8550.
OPEN TIL I. ri'S FUll TO BE NJ:&I
OPEN SATURD,AY & SUHDAY 1 TO S
24 .,uaoa ISLAIID
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YO. -IIIIW 1111.._ fl ,_. * s • *il7.1ft.lol•llll .... rt s' ........
Choice location! $385,000. MuiDe Williams
642·8235. !C40l
DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT
«60 sq. ft home. 5 lg. bedrooms, study,
Cormal dining room, POOL w/sf'parate pool
house w/lotus bath separate showers. m&
sage room, sauna. All overlooking Upper
B.ay. Pier & dock . Complete w,'lurnishings.
$7'50,000. ,"..;ny Gaston 642-8235. 1CS ll ·
to1 00.. Drtve 142·1235 1644 MacA11hur 544·1200
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
MU IALES REPORT
Sales through the Multiple Listing
Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors totalled
$97.2 million for the first 6 months
of 1974, THIS IS MORE THAN A
9% INCREASE OVER THE SAME
PERIOD A YEAR AGO. 3,022 new
listings were processed, of which
65% WERE SOLD I 65% of the sales
were cooperative.
List your property with a Realtor.
I I IS IS I I .1 ~ I I I I I I I I I I
HOUSI! & O.AIIDI!N CHAIIM
=is believlaC IIIli ~ bemo sur-1 lovely Eqliob ........ VIew of
s.,y, ~ priVate beacll ill llloylbores.
$lJO,IIOO.
BACK lAY ESTATE
7/1 ac:re. Ideal bome for a lamily. Room
for leDIIis oourt lo ••imminJ pool. 4 Bod-
......,., dinlnl room, bobby room lo ...-.
boule. $1JD,OOO. •
IDIAL OCI.AN VIIW HOMI
Popullr. _ ..... Lulk Tl ...... -.......
oe pools!Md lot. E•.,._. eandllioe, 011
'1'1111 -; COI1Iflt1o -all ---·-·· · ...... m .. CAMIOIHORU
Tnl)' ll11llttftd Sit._ rilw Mmt. I Bed-
---...... Ill JhCO, ..... ,_ .... ...,._ ,_ --Private ....... ..... .
Sail borne to a prln.te world thlt Is aecure a.ad
e:rclasfn.
Up to 2,600 sq..are feet of Iaury li'fiDc with a
unique OOUBLE flew of tbe bay ud Paclftc --
and your own prlnte boat slip at your troUt door.
Six-Twenty-ODe LJdo Park Orin is truly ooe
of a kind. Call today for a PreYie• ShoWlnc --
you wlll be glad you dtdl
If we don't have it--we'll find it!
Speclalhl"' In Homes of dlotinctlon
HUG HOMES, REALTORS
567 San Nlcoias Drive, Suite 102
N•.,ort Center
640 4050 ....................
*. 11ft IBL,_ tUIIS *
Surf and Sand Specials
YOU missed this one-
Two de&a.--.llr
a fti'J be" • ...., -·l -but just in time
for THIS---
227 LARKSPUR*
Cllolce 40' lot. lOTI -to Bit Beach. A !
beclrooc1 pi• c:o.NUblt dH, z batb home, wttb
a peell-a-boo o1n at 1M 101tJ.
A ..,..t boy --u eye ID 11M ......
lt THE BEST BUY EVERII
~~~BOYD * 67S-Sftl * 3637 1. c.na Hwy.
c-~Mar
* CAMEO SHORES *
NEW LISTING ·
.. .... ... wiiW ..... u ....... ,.ao
.,. .......... $?'&1 ....... --.. •• ' c .................. _
COitiMMMTIM. £MC.
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CONDOS!!
I ' Waterfroat tonbouse wt.th prlnte sUp. ,..,. ..
bel!rooms aJid )ow moothly malnt-nee. t.lnda" _.
ezclusive warranty for ooe year. $79,500.
2
VIew orlerated 3 bedroom townhouse, I()W ieftl
fioor pla.n. For lease or sale. $84,500 •
3
E xtraordlDU"y two bedroom plan 011. the bay wtta
magnillcent Harbor vtew. Try $100,000.
4
Lldo's bay Yiew with prlnte slip a'f'lilab ... OM
leYel 3 bedroom lD creat locatloo. AstlDC $125.000.
can 6'75. 'JZZ5
HELLOIH
We have just opened
our new offici In
CORONA DEL MAR
SOliE OF OUR LISTIMGS
408 JaM~in•
CORONA DEL MAR --DtWb' redecorated t.)me
wltb rental~mtt. $&9,500.
2912 Aha Vista
EAST BLUFF --blg f bedroom family room home.
$70,500.
lt'E NOW H .1.VE OPENINGS
FOR R EAL ESTATE S AL ESPEOPLE.
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SC.Ies Trolnlnt Prot'-·
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DUPLEX
NEWPORT SHORES
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MND MHEAI'IIU lllal('lftll ,., .. HIT WALTER CANNOH OF CM ·~NAMOUISIGII AT ..,.. •111 . rUUIUn UUI 1s DEAD AT ·~I!Of u I'UIIUIIIEDIEEIILY-PAGEl
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TltUIIIDAY, JULY 4, IJ74
co.otiA OIL 1M11. CAL
DIGGING "nolll-atlltlluWII_. --., •• , ... lllllldoa1putlotpatolllllr -C-II,at1141 u·------~~~-·--·tt." T-.c-.~~o-.--• 14 at K._t -.._ Uft ID do a..., wtllo 1111 -· Ac-.tlze to 1111 1 t .. , 1bo Jllll"*l at a --, ... s•-1101 • 1z.. • ....,.. "lllat~•troo 1111 ocllool. 'hollrst-lllwu lr-lllalps <-...-... -IOlJ-Jocl<h'r-r•--IE<:-.-· Bo wu
atiP ---..... -117 w a-· •-llriJO•-• ... -'otlslllwo. -IDpsrilc-tallti-IM-at Boac .._.,l's
-= s .,_ ... --~~tor •-s•W 10 .,..,,_..,, '"'" '""Itt '1 .. -111 ...,. 1z ... -,,.. 11 ._.,... 11a1 bMd -·· Gol'llidO c-. -.. prtttalot--•o•Nis, oorlll lbol 11117 llolor-,111--la,UII Jocl<blln-lloo1 psrUel. SoolyatPalallprlsp. -.. will Ill 111111 at a •
....,.., ~ rDUHd lllebllllluoe:llttw-..,~ tleiDtlltu'J .:boo .. JD J111tt lt Ull wdoa plea." tbl ''l pt a lot~ Mat from Joaeldm'•CatboUcc•cb.ud
'IW -lito• 111--pool U litot u U IOll1loo lbo Mewport-M-lllllftodt Sut Blslf r-told 1bo llloolllorlollowola-barlalwtllbola~'-d _... ..__, bJ 8&4' 1ft • ,..,..... 1 aebool d!IUleL Eulp, .. .,.., .. 1 llmptJ '*&liM 1 eoullt..tl)' CIIJPOIII cemetuy, BlmU.DitOD Btaeb,
-P'-lollil c .. l Sloe c..-1bo1 lbo luod Tbo ~ wtU ,_,.., S doot't boll"" Ia II." 111o poaoloa 11111 loi!JIEUn P"1 aecordlac to • spolooomaa at
-Ull .. --, 11r .... II lltlt old, IIIII tllal Umoo •ookly In PftllU&tloo Tbo .,._ plla poya Ioiii· ra!JN, bol 1 llmplJ ttU tttom llolb-Borgoroo -.1 bomo •
• Dr. Wllltaa -._ a locll -Ylow IUDI ltu llnory for S Frldar OYtlllDcea.:orta, laton ,_ •100 por 111011111 I doot1 boHOYo In It;• -tor Mr. CliiiiOII, u aporlmOIII
ecWcaktr. ow• ftlcuo. 1oar tll:llet, lo-aebedulld tot July 5 ud lt. tor •eb ,_,. tbeJ _...lD tiM Clll'plllter lllld. ma•pr, •a• bora lD Mlelllpn now only
Mu. Sts4wa plleded wt.~ e&ttd IDler tbt U'• ot Su abd Aur. 2 at 7:SO p.m. In tiM .U..mbiJ ,. s.u.. n.y put 'fbeleCUlltllre eoulddoany ud Ufed lnCaUforola4!Jtan.
1bo ll._t -~ P-. Jooqoln Billa R._ftllr. Newport Harbor blgll 11<hool 4 per eoal at 1bo1r 1101 Lilli> trllb 1bo poulou 11otom. bot the laot 19 ltarlloeaUy,
Commlaloa to llliUtM tbat "You lbOakl•v• a quaUfted auditorium. tbe pJaa. bat tblltate'• tu-se ... tor Carpeoter acrMd that He ls aliJo survtytd bJ ru
a s-IIGMoklelll: WOOl be ~ Plltoato)oct.lt ...,..,.... end-Besides pubUe performan-pa.yen pte.t 1C' tbe loa'alb&re ••u llrl."t nryltkety·tJtey wlll." wue, Dorotbea, brother Ed-
b&Dd ftlll de,..lopen cndt Inc oo future del'e)opmeota:," cts, the Harbor /.rea summer ot tbe cost. The oaty other ,.1 to ebanee ward of AAI.httm, and ststen
aad e.e&ftte 1D ar•s tbat •be told PiaDalDc eommlasloo-baOO keeps playtnc stills ..,_ "WbeD ~ Ute .b-tbe 11stem would bt throuJb Entyn Rltcter of lo.Aabelm aDd
miPt coota1D vabable foulla. ers. '•We wt.U llod pteaty of to-date durlnc the summer and semblJ Spealter Bob Morett.J. t.D LD.Itlillve eaq~alp, with Vera Kraft oiMieh.tpn.
3 CJ88
PBD. BX. TAX IJ. J7
PaleoatoiOillb ltudJ l'd.storJ free be"' to 11ft tbrougtl any riYes C:lstrlet ba.OO students a retires as a JOIIDC mu mS eDOOCh voters siJDI.DC a peU-
throuatl fouUtyct remaiu. prom.ts1Dc sites aod find the ehaDCe to ptay with mus..lelans the plf)Ue '-ln. tlllt be 11 tJoD to aet tbt matter oa the
ARMST RONG
TRU-TRAC
now only
Dr. Subon,. a.a a..Dthropolo-fossils." from other schools. gol.ng to get more tbln $8,000 1tatewlde t.llot, then vot1Dc rt.st l.Dd director ol tbe ln-· She estimated the cost of a All perlormaoces are tree a year lor U.te, Jt aeeeahlatt1 U out. S4CJ88
stneUoD&I media eeater for paleootolociSt at about $500 to and last less than an bou:r. the thtq aDd aU ot us 1D tbe "I would slQJOI't sueb aa
Newport-Mea school district, $1 ,000 tor major ueanUons. Director of the gro~ Is ledslature pt lnte letters~ 1n1U&Un,'• sa.ldMr.Carpeoter.
bad a similar messap wbeo "Row mal\)' times a year Richard A. England of New-phone calls.'' aysSeatorCar-The senator said be does
lll-15 PBD P.X. TAX 14. 'J2
he addreued ToeldaJ'Iweek-wlll we oeed tb16 service?" port Harbor bleb school. penter. ''So t ftDt It uader-s~t a blll to grant pay
ly mMttnc of lbe Newport Cea-asked CommissJoo Chairman raises to the gooreroor aod 6
WHITE SPOKE -
ter KhraulsCIUO. William A .... "3 times, 3S Mesa (.(. polls members othv slate eoosttlutlo ... l om-for only 14 • 6
"Tbe East Bluff fossil beds times or 333 times? For bud-eers.
are amCXII tbe most llllque get purposes, we Deed to pt '•They haven't had a raise
in tbe entire WOI'k1, with a a handle on possible costs." Now that 2 years ot argu-strict the leqatb of stp mes-In ZO years, a.ad thls entire
P'•t nrlety of sea shells. Mrs. Stadum promised to ments have produced a law sages. package would only oost
aDd mammals from both land come back with more detail. r estricting signs In Costa The Chamber eommttt~ ob-$57,000 a year," he eJI)laJDed,
and sea," be said. He was She also offered a roucta map, Mesa, the city 's Chamber of jeets to the U.mlta.ttonof7Uems The eovernor, who now gets
erttteal of the way developers outl1nl.ng 4. sooes of various Commerce Is polllng us mem-of lnlormaUOD per llco. the $49,000 a year, would get a
hafe Maled over the foasll fossil wealth. Commtsslooer bershfp to see what they think Umlt of one SQIIU'e foot of stp raise of about $10,000.
IS x 6
PLlJS TAX
INSTALLED
beds in the past, but noted James Parker heraldedtbemap of the new ordinance. per lineal foot of lot..-froota.ge. SeDator Carpenter, unop-
ttlat the IniDe Co. bas "be-as a "seed for a more sopllts-"We d.ldn't getaproperhear-and calls the 10-year amort-posed In the June Replbllca.n
come utraordlnartly cooper-Heated map that we could use ing when the sign or dinance lzaUon during whiehbusloesses primary for re-election to his
Dr. Job,. W McCabe, 0. fJ.
-OPTOMETRIST-
B. F. Goodrleh Store
2tlt8 .:. COAeT H tOMWAV 2D4t HUIOIIL¥11. lr1 1"11
atln in reeeDI: mooths," as a guideline." was being drawn up," Nick must replaee signs "eontlsca.-36tb Senate District se,at, faces
Newport planners are ·.1ork-Zlener told the Ensign on Moo-tlon of private propert}' by co•-Fl'lllk Barbara lD
COSTA MISA 54o.4 l4l
•-.. •·!ogl 1 According to the map, no 1 lng on a pa.wumu ea-day. "The city statf tried to ernmen ." a.reheolo...teaJ section to be fossils are to be found on Bal-.. boa Peninsula, but aoelent brainwash everybody and had 1neluded In the city's long-th 1 t 1'--e al e•ery marine d.....,.. sits and fossils are e r exper s •ot:~ range .... neral plan. ._... u but •t tlow~ .~ near tbe west bank of n ....... r mee ng, we weren a .,... After Mrs. Stadum, a sci-... ....,.., •-hav -·t ·-til just Newport Bay and ek>se to the ..., e any e_.... s ..... enee teacher at Huntin ... "n o.~r 11 r the d Uhe tt s ...... ocean 1n West Newport. East ""' ore a o e ra on Beach higb sebool. addressed n ish~ " of the bay,therelstheertreme-were n ...... a Monday a.fternooo study M z •--1 1 ly r ic h East Bluff fossil bed, r . eUJ!:r s manager o session. tbe planners 1'"'Ped ... A Cha •-r c ... A_ .. .,_ .. , _ _. marine tossns u... m""r o ommeree. to wait IJiltll oe:d mooth to ......, ~
decide en tbe llnal from of a.nd petr!fted wood" ill Harbor
the paleontology plan. A l.ICI View Hills. Isolated marine
instructor wbo 1s belplnc draft 1osslls are also located 1a the
a proposed plan Is e~peeted eanyoo areas belllnd San Joan-
to have his work completed qu.Ln Hills reservoir, accord-
by tben, Mrs. stadum said. lng to Mrs, Stadum's map.
COL. HENRY OF CDM DIES
Grady w. Henry Jr., 53, a Mr . Henry served 26 years
r etired Alr For ee man who In the Air Foree, retiring as
became a prominent Orange a lieutenant eolooel. He was
County banker, wu burled ill twice president of the U. S.
Santa Ana Last Saturday with Alr Force Assn.
lull military honors. He died He became manager and
last Thursday. vlee-presldent of tne TustfD
TIES•BELTS
SLACI(S • SWEATERS
Collar 'n
Cuff
. lit-hind
First Natlooal Bank and also
worli:ed in the Bank of Orange.
He was a prominent buslDess
aDd. eh1.e leader 1n Tustin,
serring a term u l)l'esldent
of tbe city's chamber of com-
merce. He was a member of
the Santa Ana American Le-
gidD post.
Mr . Henry and his wife, Vlr-
ginla, and son Arnold llved
at 304 Poln.settla.
other survivors fi)Ciude his
mother, Vera Henry, of Dallas,
Texas; sisters Jane LQvln-
good and Lou Henry or Dallas; t-"~tnralu• lfou ~~· Sus.J.n Hill of Abilene, Texas,
333 and Elizabeth Scott ot Rich.
ardson, Teu.s, and brother
John Patrick Henry of DalLas . •• , 17l'll St. c .... M ...
64J-17U Services were conducted by
the Rev. Bruce CushJng at a ..:~=~-====~•Santa Ana ttmeral borne.
"I can't agree with that,"
City Mana ger Fred Sor sabal
said Tuesday. "There were at
least 4 busioessmen present
at every meetillg of thecttlr.ens
sign committee and they made
a number of presentations, ln-
cludlng some by Ctla.mber Pre-
sident Eu~ne Bergeron.
"I thlnk the businessmen got
a Uttle frustrated because the
residential members otthe sign
committee tried to compromiSe
with them, aDd the businessmen
wouldn 't compromise. They
wanted things their way. As
far as I'm cooceroed we have a
sign ordinaoee passed by tbe
City CouneU after 1oD( dell-
beratlon, and we're goLDg to en-
force It,"
Mr. Zeiner said bJs otftee
sent out a card to each of 650
members asktllg thbm tl they
SIC)I)Ort the sign ordinance as
written, If they do oo\ s!C)I)Ort,
or If they support the recom-
mendations of a Chamber of
Commerce stgnordJnanee com-
mlttee.
"The results are trickling In,
a nd we have gtven our members
until the end of July to reply,
but so ra.r they overwbelmlngly
favor the Ctlamber committee's
r eport,'' he said,
The sign Law Is aimed at
c utting down on tbe stu and
number of signs, a.ad to re-
SKIP BEAUBIEN
i.s bact
nW'IJr. I. ~RnF.N ING
;, !.ORONA nF.I_ M~R
New Schwalbe trial seen
A Corona del Mar blgb school aoce and contributing to the
teacher accused on 17 counts dellDQuency or a minor, prob-
of sexual molestation, annoy-ably faces a new trial alter
a trial eoded Mooday in a hung
jur y.
SAN FRANC IS CAN
ENJOY A BIT OF OLD SAN FRANCISCO
'%~D oPOJlNc;,r
I ELEGANT DINING
I DANCING NIGHTLY
I HO fJR Y CR AIG TRIO
I fl.'~ .'\NDF.RSON ~T THE PI ANO RltR
1617 Westcliff Dti•o
(Corner of West cUlf Drive It Dover}
NEWPORT BEACH
Reaer•ations Accepted Phone 645 •
ATT ENTION ,
PROPERTY OWNERS!
uvrun a a 7 a a iJ!V .. a a a a a J'tJ U1tJJ3III# :aJllltW
Eua lf you don't Uv. aDd vote 1a Newport Beach,
you lboukl jotD the CommOD Seale C:O..I1Uo6, a pro-
propert:J rlpta: lifO~ tr.t wtu kelp you 1Dformed
of loCal pvllmeDt's attack& em JOUr property
rlptl:. Slad $J to ecwer the cOlt~ a yar•a nw.U1a1
to: 'Q~•m.•tr:.c:u:u:z~z=£=#~.ft~T~.fl~L~l~·~z ~SF~$~$~2~Jt'~.LL:a:l..:Ti~t-a JL&S J FFFAM bS Ut£LA& ESP
s na s swn: dn
COALIIIUH
111 MIT MLIOA IlL YD.
IMIN.CALIP.nN1
Deputy COUDt)'DlstrletAttor -
ney Carl Armburst said he Is
almost certain he wtU seek a
new trial lor .-\la.nJaySebwalbe,
42, of 2860 Alta VIsta, the
.Bluffs, who Is free after Jurors
couktn 't acree on his Innocence
or eutlt on any of tbe 17counts.
Jury foreman John Grul
said a rna jority ot Jurors were
tn favor ot a guilty verdict oo
most counts.
Schwalbe, suspended from
t~~~~wh1 1e his ease l.sbelor d of, 11 accused of sex
and shcnrt.Ac porooerapbie
movies to Z studeJU.
MARY MORKEL DIES
Prlnte sentees ud bllrlal
ID C.Uon, Oblo, wee pta..~
thla week for Mary llorket.
81, of 1733 Port BU-b,
Harbor VIew Homes, WbO died
Tuesday 4D l Costa Wta COD·
Yale~eeDI bomt.
Sho bad UYod wtth bor daqll-
ter. J ... M .. spr, slDee comlq
ben II moatbl aco from Oblo.
Bolt.-Boi'&WOII of Cotll
..... 1.a torwar4J.DC director.
VICTORIA SOSS TO WED·
RICHARD HAwntORNE
Tbo ---at VIe-s-to Rtclllrd Hawtllorsl at
N.,.j,ort Ia ,......., bJ C..
brtde-to-bt'l ..,...., llr. ltd
Mro. Rtcllord l , -.105'VIa
Lido -. IJdo folo, ...... -. ... -atiM ll...,...lso II p-
lllr8'111.1. .............. ,.. _.,. ___ _
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ern 1,
BY THE SEASID • I • My name is Dave Desertdweller, and I want
day down by the beautiful seaside in NeWport.
to tell you about my
After a long drive from Riverside, I turned down the NeWport Freeway,
only to find that it ends in Costa Mesa. Why don't they call it the Costa
Mesa Freeway? Better yet, the Costa Mesa parking lot? I sat there and
overheated my car while burning 6~ gas. Myrtle was grumbling, "Why
' did we come here?" My dog, Oscar, was panting and acting like he wanted
to go potty. The kids were changing into their bathing suits in the car.
Sure, I know that's against the law, but there's no place to change when
we get there, so we make the best of it. Finally, the sight of brightly-
colored vans, circling slowly around tanned young shoPlifters, tells
me we've arrived.
Where to park? Myrtle spots a place after we drive around town for
20 minutes. Got lost twice in that weird Intersection in the middle of
town. I'm getting low on gas. We feed the meter; the kids and Oscar
head for the beach. I grab a beer and our picnic lunch, and Myrtle and I
head for the silver strand. We hide behind a garbage dumpster in the
alley and change into swim suits. Got to hurry and get to the water.
Oops, I just stepped in something soft. I think Oscar has been here ahead
of me. Yep.
Well, to make a long story short, we had a great day at the beach~
The policeman who gave the ticket for overparking smiled even bigger
than the one who ticketed us for letting Oscar run loose and for drinking
beer on the beach. And the guy who rented us the surfer and beach
umbrella was REAL friendly. But I don't think too highly of the guy who
broke my car window and stole my radio.
I hear the city is going to get some money from the state to help
offset the cost of the wonderful hospitality they have shown me and
my family. That's great, because I'm sure the state Will attach a few
strings to the money--like more parking lots, some restrooms, showers,
etc. If this economically disadvantaged town is going to take my tax
money, I'm sure going to tell them how to spend it!
Car overheated again trying to find a freeway, but, finally, we're
on our way. Riverside never looked better.
Why did we go to NeWport, anyway?
Oh well, maybe we can figure it out next weekend when we go again.
DAVE DESERTDWELLER (as told to Al Forgit)
P. S. Now that Senator Carpenter is running unopposed, who does
he think he is, Hitler? He wants to jack up the expense ot fishing in the
free ocean. Guess he w111 need the money to help pay for those big
pay raises he wants for the legislature and the governor.
'NUl AT . Till ILdDWAI.I ~I WI AU" ALWAft GLAD TO
PAU wrn TOV ftl IFJW:'II liPid IIDTID TO ·-non: T1111 AI&A WU::I TOO UYI C---~ YOlll 101111. WI AU AL1f,t.TI GLAD 1'0111 YOU Aim lnllll'
YOU CA~ .. .,.. rca PA.Dn'• PUITII, PLUII..c;,
THIIOUntLAMD'I P'IHUT •HAa:twA•I • COLONY PAINTS • SMALL APPLIAMCU e PLUMMIO SUPPLIII
' FO GITHA D
uti W.IALIOA ltVD .. NIWI'OIT IL\Ot
I
NEWPORT
BEACH
I()(
•
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B.C.Y.C. WILL LAUNCH
PROGRAM FOR YOUTH
r
SAILING TOGETHER ·-The Thomas Moon family w111
all participate In tbe Babla Corinthian Yacht Club's sum.
mer junior program, wbtcb be&tns July' 9 with Mr. aDd
Mrs. Moon In cbarge. Mrs. Moon Is shOWn here with
Terry, David and Gary, getting set for the 7 week course •
Babta Cor1ntb1to Yaebt ClliJ
wiD launch Ita surumer }wd.or
procnm at 10 a.m. Tuesday,
July 9, tor }ll'dor members,
cl\Udren of cl~ members, aod
ftleods ol BCYC members,
from a to 18 rears ot ap.
AU parttclpants aod their
mothers will meet at the club-
bouse, 1601, Bayside Drive,
Corona del Mar, tor orienta-
tion, to get class materials
and schedules and to mart par.
The 7-week. session wtll be-
gin July 9 a.ad will run through
August 23, from 10 a.m. to
4:39 p.m., Tuesdays through
Fridays.
A I-.u wtn follow last day
of classes Friday, August 23,
aoo the awards banquet wUI be
held Thursday, August 29.
Special events will Include
tun days on Fridays. lnterclub
, aoo lnvltatlooal races ue a 1-
ready scheduled for Interme-
diate aild advanced students to
compete In invitational saillng
meets on Wednesdays and
Thursdays,
• _(_M_ ... _pr_·_t -·-ta-·an_pl>oto __ ._> ----------.. James Dev1"ne
l~lJ affomey r dies
SUBSCRIPTION ORDER
r
5END IN YDUR 5UI5CRIPTION ORDER TODt.YI
ONLY 55.00 FOR ONE YEAR
James. P. ~vtne Sr., 81,
prominent local attorney and
former assistant .::ounty dis.
triet attorney, was burled yes-
terday In Pactnc View mem -
orial park, Harbor View H111s.
He died Saturday In Hoag hos-
ptial. --------------~--NAME , . , •.•........•........•..... , ..
ADDRESS .•• , , ..•..•.•..••.••..••.•....
ClTY •...•...••.•.•••••••.••.• ZIP ...••
Mr. Devlne Uved at 104 15th
St., Central Newport. He was
born In Missoorl.
He was apst e:alted ruler of
Newport Harbor Eilts Lodge, a
long time m'!mber of the Ex. S!ND IN THI5 OltDER WITH $S.OO TO, chango Club oC Newport Aaz.
MIW'OIT HAIIOI IMSICM bor, past president of El Be-
2711 !. COt.ST HWY •• CORONt. DEL Mt.R kal Shrine Ill Loll( Beach. a
:
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;; member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, and of the Seafaring
Masonic Lodge in Newport.
Publish Your
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The Masonic lodge collduc-
ted services yesterday In Pa-
eWe View Ct»pel. and tbe lo-
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James Glavas. Mr. Boggle was selected for the annual
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'TA1 Bobby Ri.eflord.lo" StOf'l/,' a" -to-
biogTOplty Jn~blillwd tAU wear 611 Rcv.tl.
I t was the last game of the 1959
season. The Yanks were in Balti-
more, and I was batting .298,
awfully close to th~ exclusive .300
circle. As I pulled my bat from the
rack, Manager Casey Stengel said,
''Get a couple of hits and I'll take
you o ut of the lineup."
1 was surprised that he had fol-
lowed my average so closely. In fact.
it was a day of surprises. Brooks
Robinson, the Orioles' All-Star third
sacker, practicallY invited me to
bunt.
''I'll be playing deep!'' he shouted
to me.
A few moments later Ed Hurley,
the first base umpire, called me
over. "Just make -it close!" he said.
I even felt that Baltimore pitcher
Billy O'Dell (a hunting partner)
was wishing me well.
The first time up I lined out to
Albie Pearson in right fteld. Then
I looped a single to short center field
and rolled a grounder through the
middle on my third trip for a sec-
ond hi t. The club statistician told
Casey my average had climbed to
.30 1. Stengel sent in a pinch-runner
at once.
It had been a great day. I felt
warm all over. But burning deep
within me through good days and
di!lappointing ones is a flame that is
more lasting and precious than the
glowing moments of this life's joy.
That flame wa..s lit when I was 14
years old and has burned ever since.
IT MUST HAY ...... ltAINIMG
As early as I can remember, I had
a ball in my hands, bouncing it
against a wall or playing catch. My
father never had any doubt about
my p lace in the will of God. "Some-
day he'll be playing in the major
leagues," was his statement on the
day I was born. And ·he reminded
my mother of this prediction 17
years later, on the day I signed with
the New York Yankees. But the
mo~t important day in my life came
unexpectedly several years befor e
the sillning of that pact.
Rev. J . H. Simpson, putor of
Grace Baptist Church in Sumter,
South Carolina, came to our house
to talk to my sisters, Willie Ann and
Inez, and me. It must have been
raining that day or I would have
been outside playing ball. Our pas-
tor's purpose wu simply to explain
to us God's plan of salvation. I'd
heard it often in church. Had any-
one asked if I were a Christian, I
would have said yes.
But as the pastor told us about
the sinfulness of man and how God
in his love sent his Son Jesus Christ
to do for men what they could not
do for themselves, I began to think
about my life. At times I had won-
dered if things were right between
me and the Lord. I remembered
other C hristians: my Sunday School
teacher Bill Ward, who punctuated
hi!! talks with "Praise the Lord!" as
he communicated the love of God
~e had in his heart ; the boy in my
cia~~ at school who bowed his head
and prayed unashamedly over his
luilch each day: and the men at the
YMCA whom I respected because
they joined r ight in with us in touch
football, but on Sunday were faith-
ful in their walk to church, Bible in
hand.
Waa I like them~ The pu.tor had
put the Word of God before me, and
I could belie\'e it or not. I choae to
believe it. The pastor prayed with
us, and the next Sunday in chureh 1
made my public confession of Chrbt.
quarter are taken from the David ; md in thelr time tho Temple n1
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WMILl UIIM .. A SINIIU TO CDfTU FtiLD IN UCOfiiD J. ... woaut lUlU MMI IN
IT. LOUtS.ICOMH PMIL UN.l. lUlU STAll _,. 81810N II TMI UoltDINAL. KURUII
A FAITHFUL
SAYING
Book of Ezra. Thll lnlpllod rebuUI. Nearly elply' yean lalt,r (4S8
wrltina "contlnu" the B.C.), the ~WXtd han!t r~tumed under
hbtory of the Boob of Ezn, who belon•d· to the Nne of
Ch ronldea, the last two Aaron; and under him the conp ... t&on
was strange, the stadium big and
foreboding. My play suffered. For
the first time, I wasn't hitting or
fielding well.
At the height of my discourage-
ment, I received a letter from a for-
mer Sumter coach, Conley Alexan-
der. He expressed his pleasure at
my signing, but added a word of
caution: professional baseball is a
matter of upg and downs. "Don't Jet
baseball," he wrote, "or anything
else stand between you and God."
And he quoted from Matthew 6 :33,
"Seek ye first the kingdom of God,
and his righteousness."
The letter recalled my decis ion.
It reminded me I was a person with
a different set of values and a new
destiny. After reading those words
I knelt in prayer. and the flame
steadied.
While in the minor s I met Johnny
Hunton, a quiet. likable fellow and
an experienced infielder. He was
forthright and open about his Chris-
tian convictions, yet I never saw
him try to cram his faith down any-
body's throat.
Johnny prayed and proudly car-
ried . his. Bible. During road trips
nothmg mterfered with his daily de-
votioll8. Also, I saw in J ohnny's
home the kind of Christian mar-
riage that was possible in a base-
ball career: The flame in me began
to burn bnghter . For the first time
I saw that it was possible to be a
pro _at~lete and an uncompromising
Chnstian at the same time.
TH• MANAH• .ICOMES A ... OI'HET
It seel'n8 God always sent help
when the flame was flickering. The
1958 season was particularly dis-
couraging; quitting baseball had
been on my mind for some weeks.
Benched and inactive, I felt that my
life was of li ttle use to the Lord.
Ralph Houk. former Yankee man-
ager, talked me out of it. In his
thinking, my opportunities for serv-
ice were greater in Yankee Stadium
than in a pulpit or church camp.
Ralph's words have proved to be
prophetic. I have traveled the coun-
try, speaking to t housands of young-
sters, and flown to Hawaii and Ja-
pan to speak in Crusades. I've had
wonderful opportunities to tell of
C hrist.
II TIM. 1:151 verses of Second Ouonlc:let betna wu ratored and purified. the book
' A faithful saying this;
identical with the openina ver~e~ of thus falls into two ,.,.~, one deallnc
Ezra. It tells the story of the retum wtth the retloratlon of the Temple
The heart of heaven's scheme;
Christ Jesus came into the wor1 .1
Vile si nners to redeem .
(rom the Babylonian captivtly, and dull (chaps. 1.6), and the other with the
with the restored remnant of Israel. A retton.tlon of the conareptlon (chapt.
new historical backpound COJMI Into 7·10).. (cf. John McNk:ol, 77thtkbtt
view in this book. The Jews had now 1Jr1W611 1M Bib•. n.d., YQI. I, p. 236).
passed under the power of Ptnil, which Also, tt lhould be oble'iwd ~I tht For love of sinful men
He left His throne on high
And s tooped to bear had taken the place of Babykm as the yean foUowtnc the Bebylonlan capCMty
great world empire of the time. Cyrus are fuU of Interest. "In the tona 1nd the" accursed cross, had capt ured the cily of Babylon In S38 tftlltful hlltory of the JC'WI thtrt " no For s inful men to die. 8. C., and had thus securely founded period 10 crowded with dranwtk
Nor did He only save the Penian Empire. One of his Ont acts, Incidents and fu reachlnJ c:Nn .. as tht
after he became the supreme ruler of century immediately 1fter the ExBt. To From hell and wrath to come,
But rai sed us from our sinful state
To dwell on h1gh with Him .
lhe Gentile world, was to publish a perceiYe the efwacter ol theae lnddents
decree gjving the Jews liberty to retum and the meantna of these chan&es. it ts
and rebuild their Temple. With this neoeaary to recall and keep weD in \'iew
How great , how infinite,
The debt of love we owe!
decree the Book or Ezr:~ opens. the precedlna experience of the Jews.
"The return and restoration of the lbey h.S been exiled under the molt
How can we now do less than live
For Him who loved us so?
Jews took place in two stages, and the humiltatina cln:umstanca. For teVenty
narrative is conOned to the work of. yens they had a1ao been doomed to
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aside for a pinch-hitter. But the
dugout was quiet. and third base
coach Frank Crosetti flas hed the
signal for the squeeze bunt.
I fouled off the pitch. Then Cros-
etti had me hitting. I leveled on the
pitch and saw the ball sail toward
left field. As I rounded first I feared
Gino Cimoli had caught it. But he
stood helpless ly at the fence as the
ball sailed far over his head into
the stands.
I came to hat later with the sacks
jammed and thought how nice it
would be to tap another o ut of the
park. But I gratefully settled for a
line single, scoring two more runs
and setting a record for the most
r uns batted in (six) in a single
Series game. J set a record for the
most RBI's in one Ser ies when I
finished with 12. I had only 26 the
whole season.
It's wonderful to hit a game-win-
ning homer and give the glory to
God. Oh, I know everyone is im-
pressed by a player who is humble
in the midst of acclaim-but who
wouldn't be willing to have a try
at humility at the top of the ladder~
What about during times of fail-
ure and defeat~ Can the ftame burn
brightly then ?
I'd gone to the All-Star game in
1963 and lo~t the game for the
American League almos t single-
handedly. I was 0-for-5 at t he plate
and made a damaging error in the
field. And my two error!! in the 1964
World Series may well have been
the difference between winning and
losing for New York.
HOME RUNS AND COSTLY .ERRORS
I didn't feel like talking after the
1964 Series. I relived the plays I'd
bobbled, tasting bitter, helpless re-
gret. But I was missing the point.
Gradually the Lord's love and peace
began to penetrate my regret as my
wife, Betsy, reminded me that there
is a way to take pergonal defeat:
she quoted Romans 8 :28, "We know
that all things work together for
good to them that love God, to t hem
who are called according to his pur-
pose."
All things ? Even errors, hitting
into double plays and striking out~
Yes ! The Lord doesn't need my suc-
cesses to glorify his name. He can
do it, perhaps even better, when f
fail, as I come to know him better-
his love, his comfort, his strength.
He's the One who keeps the flame
glowing in moments of great tri-
umph or of crushing defeat. ..
C. A, Starn these two periods. The firit band of p111 their dayt under oppreaon In a
edles returned in 537 B.C. under foreip land; but deUYerancc came to
Noah's Flood--Fact or Fancy
by C. Y. Col11n
From "THE EVANGEL," Box 25, Largo, Fla.
Fev. people g1ve very lottie thought to thiS wo~ld·widl!, universal, event in
H1story, perhaps ar.sum.ng. because of 11s ant•qu 1ty. that it is uni mportant. For
th.s reason, lne avera6e rr.an 1!' unp.eparej for tt>e Satanic assault on thl! vr:ractty ol t ~.e event, whoc:-. presen.: Caj criticism IS o:!UICk lo dlscrejit. But
sonce th 1s un.versal judgment is so mLc:-. a necessary part of the chain of su;Br·
natural occtmences v..hich hd.J;>2nej <.0 th os ~ar th, and since ou r lord Jesus Chr.st used ot a:; an 1llustra.1t>n for an;:,ther unoversat supernatu.·al judgment
~el tulur e, namety th~ Great Tnbulatoon judgment. ~e b2li eve all ma nkind
should b~ acquamted wolh all the facts concerning the Deluge Judgment.
tn Mat. 24:J7.)9 Ou r LOfd J<>sus Chost not only confirmed the h:storic truth of th,s event, b..:t used 1t as an Illustration to identify and teach someth ing
about the realit y of H1s Sec )nd Commg, wh1 ch tnggers the Great Tribula.tion Judgment m the n;:,t too d1stan t lutu~e-1f the trend of present world condot10ns
have any prophetic signof1cance.
GOO'S JUDGMENT PR ONO UNCED: Gen . 6:3-7 1s a clear understandable con-
c:emnat oon of All men by Goj the C·~ator, and the language 1!!. crystal clear
tha t lh1S whole earth was to be involved.
NOAH INSTRUCTED: G!:'n. 6:13-22 repeats that All flesh os Involve~ uni ·
•ersally. Moreover, God mstruc ted N::~at-m lull deta il how to build the ARK and ~hat an1mals he should ta,ke abQillrd 10 udt oot th 1~ umversat Flood. Complete
<lela II of the whole ev{:-:-~: rs a matter cit' rllltord in Gen. Chapter 1 and 8 and needs ro fur ther comment here. Our Pr.f!Sent ·pui"POW.-is to present other ev•dence of
wntor mation only ava dab:e b)' i~$eafch. ·
THE ARK: Concerning th e size and conttr~,~Ction of the ARK in Gen. 6:1S.l6
.,.e can on ly unjers.JnJ by gea rin g our thinlling to the t i~es when Noah live~.
uamely, the ca·1h wa~ then ~Aat~red by MIS T (Gen. 2:S.6) not ra1n, hence ram
1•,as someth mg ne N, and the ARM; "NaS probably larger than anything afloat up
tc that tome.
A lavorrte crotietsm today is: tl"'.e ARK wa s not larse enough, but a scientific
magazme some years a30 (1926) ra'1 an article and design ol the Ark drawn
accordmg to Biblical d1 mensoons. est mat1ng proper spacing for the animals and food supply, and the r2st.:lt war., sultlc ent room for all the animals on the first
and sec::~nd dec hs, leavmg the 1hird dec k fret> lor Noah and his fam ily and all lhe birds of heaven.
GOO'S WARNING: God never acts without warning (Amos 3:7), therefore, we
seek for His warnins concerning th :s event. We lind it in Gen. 6:3-120 years-for during the 120 years Noah took to bui ld lhe ARK, it was a visu1l testimony
of a comins judgment. True, no one believed Noah but manttind is the same
today, very few believe lhe Great Tr ibulation Judgment is close at hand.
Another warn ing signal of th1s even t lies in the meaning of the name METHUSELAH , who lived 969 re ars and died just before the Flood broke. Accord·
ing to Cruden's Concordance th is name means: "WHEN HE IS DEAD IT SHAll COME." (The word 'it' is us.ed the same as in Matt. 24:D.) Sure enouah, when
he died the judgment came.
EVIDENCES IN HISTORY & EARTH : The traditional history of All peoples c..f antiq_uity in both hemispheres have an account of a Flood (Deluge). Such
a tradit1on could hardly have devel oped unless their ancestors ha:l kno ... tti:l&f:
( f such a Deluge. In addition to the B"ble record, and the record of the Chaldean
Tablets, we have the Greek account of Oeucalion. records from China. the Poly-resian, the American Indians. elc. In fact Bullfinch in his Age of Fable, stat~
that All races have th e tradition of a Deluge.
WHERE Tloi"E WATER CAME FROM: This should not present any pmblem if we stop and thonk ot through-leavmR the miracle part to God. In Gen. 7:11 we •ead: "THE SAME DAY WERE All THE FOU NTAINS OF THE GREAT DEEP
AROKEN UP, AND THE WINDOWS OF HEAVEN WERE DPENF.D," and verse 19 says: "All THE HIGI-1 HILLS (Mountains -R.V.) THAT WERE UNDER THE
WHOLE HEAVEN WERE COVERED." Th is definitely speakS of a universal judg-
ment. With the rain fall inK over land and sea for 40 days and nights (Gen. 7:12) the water level on earth was rais~ ellensively. lOne Nimbus cloud could
con ta in as mu ch as 300,000 tons of water 1nd the retard stele that All clouds
emptied out.)
But this Is not all , ror ALL ul'lderground sources of water emptied out, 1nd there is as much or more water underground than in the clouds. Anyone
f;,miliar with the drill ing of oil wells can explain the undeflround 'water' problem.
them at lenJth, as their prophets h1d
foretold It would come. 'The deScription
which the sacred writert &f'te of the
sunes wttne~~ed on the OCCIIion of the
Uberation of lhc Jews from captivity
thrills the reader eftn at this distant
cbte. How their liberation wu efTected
can be related briefly. C)'rus, Kina of
fJ1m, conceived the h11.1.rdous project
of breaking the power of the miPlty
kingdom or 0\aldea. The tllk which he
undertook wa stupendous. But with
splendid daring he carried out his
well-designed milit1ry scheme ; and its
exer.ution &ne him at once 1
conspicuous place among the world'•
area.t oonquerort" (cf. J. Wibon H.arper,
77t~ Pou Exllk Prt;Jphttl, n.d., pp. 1, 2).
The outline of the present lesson,
which is entitled .. The l>ec;ree of
C)'rus," is u follows :
I . The proclafl"\ltion of. Cyf\IS, (p.ra
I: 1·4) ,
2. The Prepautlon for the Return to
Jerusalem (Ezra 1:5-11) •,
THE PROCLANA TION Of CYRUS
In Eua 1:1-4 we read : "Now in the
first ye&I of Cyrus king of Ptrsia. that
the word of the LDrd by the mouth of
Jercmllh miJht be fulfiUed, the Lord
stined up the spirit of Cyrus king of
Persia, tMI he made 1 prodamatJon
throuJhout 10 his ldnplom, and put it
1bo in writina, saying, Thus saith Cyrus
kina of Persia, 1l\e Lord God of heaven
hath pven me 111 the k.lntp:l01111 of the
arth; and he hath charpd me to build
him an houte: 11 Jerusalem, which ts in
Judah. Who il there •mona you of all
his people? his God be with him, and let
him so up to Jerusalem, which is In
Judah, and budd the howe of the lord
Cod r4 braol, (he is lhe Cod,) whidlis
in Jeruulem. And wha~oever remai.neth
In any place where he aojoumeth , let
the men of his place help tum with
silver, and with &old, and with aoods.
1nd with beasts, beside the
freewill-offerina for the house of God
that is in Jerwaiem."
Venes 1-4 praent the famous decree
of Cyrus kina of Perala who had
recently conquered the Ot.ldeana. This
memorable edict, which permitted the
captive Jews In •bylon to return to
Jeruulem lo rebuUd the Teinple, wu
loaued In S38 B.C. Ilooidn lha record of
Cyrus' -In l!le pmonl -• In Hebrew , there 1s another account ot It
In Ezra 6:).S Alomalc.
Sometimes I'm ashamed of t he
attention and acclaim that so often
s urround me as a pro athlete. It
seems inconsistent with the lowly
chAracter of Christian discipleship.
But I feel that our purpose should
be to please God-to know him, to
love him, to serve him. God has THl sr.cotto ..SIMAN fOil TMI. NIW YOM!: given me the ability and the chance YANKlU LUOAu.
to play ball. I enjoy the sport I'm in TU.M. OtVU CMRtSTIMI
because l feel that this is whe re ..=t:' ~
WHERE THE WATER WENT: When God brousht this judgment to I close,
God expressM the disposit ion of the excess water thusly: Gen. 11:3-.. AND THE
WATERS RETURNED FROM OFF THE EARTH CONTINUALLY (&rac!UIIIy); AND
AnER THE END OF THE 150 DAYS (5 Mos.) THE WATERS WERE ABATED." This means that some of the water returned as cl~ds and sqme returned to
tt1e unde rground water sands, some probably returned as ICE at the Polar caps,
and some lay trapped on various geograph ical basins or low aren.
That wh ich returned as clouds or went undl!rRroond needs no explanatton, oth er than lo all attention to f1cts readily observ able, that the rushina torrents
cf water sel!king lower levels accounts for such natural phenomena as the Grand Canyon and other Canyons, Nat1.1ra1 Bridges, etc.-all the result of the waShiftR away of unconsolidated ea rth mater ials and leaving the consolidated rock
formations. God wants me to serve him. IN IN"T"UINATtoMAL
There have been some exciting CIMTIII • .,..
moments. In the third game of the
1960 World Series with Pitt8burgh,
I experienced my top bueball thrill.
' ONI IWfNG CLIAJtt TM11 IACKJ
We were ahead 8-0 in the tint
A LONIL Y AND DtSCOU._.... • ..,. inning when I walked to the plate
In the montho that followed, Jeouo with the baoeo loaded. My ean we"'
beeame pereonal to me. I know now tuned to hear the familiar "Hold
that In the Uriq room of my home that 1111n !" and I wu ready to atop
But in connection with the ICE formations at the Polar caps, we must ,..
member that this whole Planet enjoyed a tropia ! climate from Adam's day to
the Flood as evidenced by the type of fossil plants and animals found in the Polar regions, in other words ICE was something new to Ncah and JUbMQuent
man!li nd after the Flood. We dO not come ICI'MS the word 'winter' in the lSible
until Gen. 8:22. The earth is presently 23.5 dearees off axis which could cause such 1 climate change and we believe this probably happened at the time of
this judgment. The ptewnt Pole Star is in the constell•tion of URSA MINOR,
Lt.lt the Ofllinal Pole Star WIS in the constell8tion of DRACO. This SUdden iudll-rr.ent chanp In climate trapped many of the trop:cal anim.ls in the ~
regions end Instead of trensformine: them to .. fOssils', It froze them end nttuft has preserved them In 'dell() freeze' .H 1 t"timony until our ,.,. .. ion. (We hWI
more to M.Y tatet' about thts.)
Here II ohould be oblorlltd lhll duo
wonb til p<Ophocy ,_nlecl In Jemnlah
were f\dflllld. .. And tt .,... come to
pus , when unnty ytln trt
accomp~Wwc~, lhal I wll punllh die ldoa
of Blbyloft, and We n1d011, llieh the
l.o<d, lor lheliiAiqulty, and lha load of
lhe Ch....._, md wiD llllke II
perpolual -dona" (Jer. 2.!:11).
"PO< Ill• ..... lha Lord, 111ot allar
anent)' ,wn be ICCIOiftllllhd l(t
lobyloe I wll 'IIIII yooo, lftd port..,.
rwy ..... word -...J Y'*• In .,....
yooo 10 -to IIIII plica" (Jar.
29:10~
that day, In the almple act of belln-
inr .leeua died tor me, the power
of God'o Word bopn to work. ln
that moment a tiny flame of cleolre
wu kindled within me, a dooln to
know thla Man, to follow hl111, to
ohow him my ~tltude. And the
fta-hal l>lftr "'"" out. Then ...,.. m&IIT hw:lclonlll that
holpod kMp llle flame -.low Ia a ~~"':"""~~~" Cllriatlan -
olpi1111 with llle Y··-
ud tiiiJoJialr. --........ I qgicldT ...... tbat .,_,.,.g -
• be =~=:,,:tn""''•· I -aloMil)' ao tlla '-... ..,...
....... Norfolk, VlrJjbda. The city
Conee<nlno lhe -phlcol basins whi<!l -mU<h ol lho Flood -they speak of •n uitnalurtl VMter supply not t~~ulotd ~ normal rains or fttdrtr
rMrl. consequently they ~lly evJI)O(tttd ovtr tht )'t:lrt ~"' ,._,.. •t-mony of a rectdlnt shore line. A few ...moles from both ~ ...-: lMII
'-"'--n ~td -1 ol a..at Soli L-. but -lollliY ~-1llo - -of the Wnt, onc:e c~ ·pwts of Utah, fdR, Orwp lftCII Ctl~ IIUl ,.,..
totally dty. Grut Sill lake tflllll about ., ft. diiP lftd .... ...IIJIQfllt... ....
wat once twlee the tla or LaM Erie w .., felt ..... .., -.. .. ,....
latte Bonneville, Ctl.plan S.. now • ft. ....,.. -1e¥11i, 11u1 .-••• 1 much a.,., tra1 and .., c.t'-1 the [IA'IIiM Mid._••• or .. .....,. ar:.t,
C~TIIftiiD •liT Will)
..... 'rl
OfftA ··-MJH:I1'0~ F I 0 Ill tiH: p 0 I i (: (; B I (j t t I . t
& Dlfl' I I
NRJIID Y .....
liiU-.... , ' --......... ... -·-----:=r.: ::ts.:i..::-.= lor.IIO ___ __
Loo •...-.e-m .,_
I e'elool: p.a. • 1WJ U.
11'11, II --t11oJ -will bo ..... ., ........ .. "'._ . .,_ ......... ...
coztwu. .... --.,
~~----~---... -IIPidal Jdl -s. ... u ...... .,
O...C..,,lllnlooud
Nowpari -. -o.l-11111 -"'-~-·· ~---(07-0ra;'!l. U/Ul ldPwa)' 1o be,..
Allpod IJr ....... ud -·
'"'111111 ...... --aaropte -. --lo ......... _lllll_l>rldll lobo---Bldo.,. r ..... td lor 1110 ..ur. won 11 'INd bll't&a.
Piau,---· 1011
pr-1 ........ -..-
pt'Ojoet -ao1J ... -·-at lllo alllco ol lba stat.
Hllbw&J IIICIAnr, ~
Uoa Bllldbtc.llc:nm I Rill, Cai-
Uonla, ud ., bl .... at
lilt otllcu ol lba -Jllpway
EDCf"tW at lacramtDto, ud
lllo Dlotrk:IDir-•aiTnu..
-II Loo Aala._, SU Fraaes.eo, &ld ., 41Mrtet lD
wbl<h lba -lo allualtd. n. ~? Rhl1. 1*ldlr au
ll!nlob apoymlll-uda
performuce-.
Par-to -1710 of
tbo Labor Coclo, lilt --mat bu ueertaiDid ttMI ltD-
ant prtftllloc rile ol ...... to
lilt <O!OIIy Ill wldc:b 11M -·
Ia to ... -· to ... u llaled lo lllo -.. .. ,,.,.__
taftoo .,..,Ucelloo eolllled
Eqtdpmlllll Ra.J Retas And
GtMral Prt'II.I.UDcWapRates,
daled Vay, 1174.
DEPARTIIIEMT OF TRANS .
PORTATJON
R. J. DATEL,
State RltlnrtY EDCtJ>eer
Doled Vay 20, 19?4.
B-11954
Publlsl" Jll!y 4 lDd II, 1974,
LIIOAL .. , ....
FICTITIO!E BIBIIIESS NAVE
STATEMENT
Tbo lollowlac .,....., Ia dolog
bustoeu as: T-.m Calltorm.a,
1419 .N. Spruce, Sazltl Au, Ca.
92706, Ro.ld F. VUier, 315
Dtamood, 8aJboa lalaDd, Ca.
This buslDtu It cooducted
by ao lodlYI4alL st_, R~ P. VWtl'.
This lb..temllll ,.. flied wttll
111e CoDy Clark ·ot·Onap
Couoty.., J-zo. 1974. .
Pobllol" laty f, II, 18, 25,
1974, lo lbe Newport llarbor
Eulp. F -34VI4
LIGI.IL MOTICI
FICTITIO!E BliiJIIESS NAVE
STATEVEJIT
Tbo lollowtDc poreoo lodo!Dc
ba&De .. II: km'l S.food fi,
1001 Eut ccu~ awy., c.._
del Mar, Ca. 91US: PuacteDl
R-orut Co_,, a CaUl.
Corp., 3901 Eut Cout Bwy .,
'Core. del Mar, 91625.
This bolilDtu , ll cooducted·
byacorparatloL .
Corporatloa Na.me: Paadlaa
Reataurut CoDIP&Q1.
Slpiature ' Tille' lo!ert Wai-
lea., V. Pr11. ~~=:. Thla statemeDt wu
lbe Couaty Clerk of
CotmtJ oo Juoe 25, 1974.
Publlab: July 4, 11, 18, 25,
1974, lo 11M Newport Harbor
Eoatp. F -S5045
FICTmOtE BUSIIIESS NAVE
STATEMENT
Tbe foltowi.Dcpenoouredo-
lnc bu&lneu u: South Coast
Medical Truacrtbloc Co .• 2821
Portola. Drift, Ca.ta Mea, Ca.
92624: Jflny DeaD lliet.ul,
2821 Portola Drive, Costa
Mea, Ca. 92626; JeadUebael,
2821 Portola Drive, Costa
Mea, Ca. 921U.
Tb:la bu&iDess 1s eoadueted
by u. lod1Y1dal. st~ooct, Jtl'rY !lou Vl<baeL
Tbla atat.tmllll wu IUidwttb
the CoJIDb' Clerk or Orance
CoiiDtJ'bo J-. !5, 11174.
Publiii:J: Jaty 4, 11, 18, %5,
1974, 1o the Newport Harbor
EDSJ.a. F -!Mol.~
LIGoU IIOTICI
THE CITY OF HOPE Dlamood Hor1e Shot members
Yt.lted Mtrlco City to boDor the YelltiA rldera wbo
competed In tbe 19'7'S Forum laterDI~l Horse Show
to blaeftt tbe Ctty or Hope. A tkwtlon &DIS toys were
prHellted to members ot Obra Social Leprta, wbo support
ICboo~ aDd I bolpltal, Festl'f1ties lacladed belD( tDter-
ta!Md by 1oc.tautes ·1n tbeir t1o1Dft. d1JWtC at famous
rHta111'uta, a horse sbOW and Flelta ch'ea oa. a hoce
Yezieu. raocb. Pictured bere at the eYelll: are, left lo
rlpt. Mrs. GeDe Wasbbura of lrYtDe Terrace, Mrs. Oc-
ta'fiaDo LODCOI'ia of Mn:lco City, Mr. aDd Mrs. Keltb
Gaede or t...acuaa Beach, dartnc a receptloo at tbe borne
of Mr. ud Mrs. l..«<cm'il in Mellco Ctty. (Keller photo.)
• WiiMDiiAT, ltDfllt Wlllla& ~ aut. !. lllJ
-·~ -. II, of FrOII, Ba-Io-, ,__.
IU Ylo LIAio -· LIAio lale, Ul7 war1b of -ud --wu ~ *t 11:50 p.m. q!Jt ulara ltolen from Ida boat ba-
rldlor lllo ~lo II -ud tw-4 p.m. ~-17 lDd I ·~· ud <harpd wtlbpe. p.m. J-20 ••• A $SO radio 1e Mftrltttloe • • . Jarwa wu .toleD from lWa ReiD·
-Corrott, 19, of 1544 barcll'o <Ar willie llwu perlrocl Plt"'"da, West Nnport at bel' rNidlote at 1110 Put
.....,., WU cbupd wttb pet-Newport. from 7 p.m. J.,. U
ty -WIIac at m ISib st., ualllt a.m. I-11.
Ceatnl Nt'WPOI'1, at 3:45 p.m.
· • · Rocv Joll!l IIUier, S9, 8olboa Bay CIICI, 1221 W. Ccut
HWJ., MulDer's Mile, waa
ebar ... wllb drlnna -lbo
W11110ee ot alcobol at 1:35
a.m. at Jamboree I.Dd Cout
Hwy.
• THURSDAY, JUNE 20
lues AIIJllDI LeYJ, 20, of
'Suta Ana, a hostess at Lor.
III:IO'S Restaurant 1D Lacuna
HUt., &Dd Marte Palmer. zo,
of Laguoa Beach, a bostess at
tbe Moaterey Still resatD"ant
oo Mariner's MUe here, were
arrested at Robl.n.soo's, F'ash-
ioa Island, at 2:30 p.m. aDd
charred wllb graad llleft • • •
• PRmAY, JOifE 11
A $450 b&cycle wu barclar-
lied from tbt pra" at Dlue
MeKay's home, 1117 Marl...ra,
HarbOr Hl&l>lalldl, -· 8 a.m. Jue 17 &DIS I a.m. Jwae
Zl , •• Bruce Albert Cutoo.
ua z•b. Wtst Mewport, re-
ported a Slll'fbo&rd ud other
l)ei'IGII.II IMl•n*'U, n.lued
at $1 '7&, Ito&.. from hU car
at ~ bome betweeo 11 p.m.
Juoe 21 add 10 a.m. June Z2
. . . Somebody stole a flac I.Dd
tlaJPO~. WOI'tlllbol1. $90, from
the yudatRocuMurl.n'sbome,
327 Poppy, CorOllA del Mar,
betweeo 7:30 a.m. JUDe 20 and
10 a.m. JODI %1 ••• Clndy
Grand Jury recommends
county airport expansion
County Grand Jurors and
Newport Beach aaree on ooe
thine about Orange County Air.
port • • . coUDty s!C)tnl.sou
are DOt doing eoougtJ about the
problem.
Bot. there the agreement
eads. Newport city offtcl.als
want jet fUCh~ curtaJ.led or
stopped at tbe a.lrport ud no
eJpUSioo of the airl!eld'stra!-nc.
Tbe Grand. JIQ'"y, in a report
rela.aed last Thursday, wants
tbe SIC)en1sors to take steps
to accommodate more air tral-
fte. The jurors want tbe air-
port "e!IP'adedtomu:tmumca-
paelty eooslstent with the im-
pact oo en'I"IJ'OD.ment. •·
Newport Beach City Counetl,
mah:¢ain1Dg that the tmpaet of
Jets tak1Dg otr over Upper New-
port Bay Is already intoler-
able, Is sWnc the COUDty to try
to force compllaDce wtnt stric-
ter noise standards. ·
The Grand. Jury report jo1Ds
a list or other rapol'tS onr
the years tbat haYe souct~t jolot
miUtary-cirtUan use of El fo-
ro Marine atr sb.ttoo..
HIGH FLYER AWARD
SUNDIAL aedleatioo 011. WedDesdaJ, J~m~t 19ttl, at I.JDco"-
mlddle sobool to the memory or teacber Flora Peters
Is preseated by Mrs. Floruee CooUnc. at left, a retired
teacber wbo worked 'Wttb Mrs. Peters. Mrs. Peters and
ber b1liii&D4 wee killed :S years J.&O. students at tbe
sebool 011 Sao Jo.qula BilJa Rd. 1n Harbor VIew Htlls
rat.ad. tbe money to baUd tbe Slmdlal near tile schOol's
tlaplt. Its 1Dscrtptioo reads "I co~mt only the SUDilY
hours." (Liocola scbaol pbolo.)
Lt. Michael W. :.&orris, 901:1
of Mr. aDd Mrs. Blll Morris
of Zlll Pomooa, Costa Mesa,
bas received the "lll&b flyer
award" from TraJ.D1nc Air-
craft WLnc Two at tbe Nan.!
Air sta.ttoo. Ktncsrtlle, TeJU.
His academic sc:cre wu La tbe
top 10 per ceat Ill b1l clus.
lTpoo completlc.~ o1 fta1ber
ntgbl lostruclloo, U. Vorrl.!
wtn reeetn tbe ''"1rtngs ot
gold'' ol a Marble ntator.
LIGM.140TICI LIGM.MOTICt LIGAL MOTICI
...., un • 1r:-. Cella •--.r-wa•.-... f111a ___ _
<Ar nuo 11--•1110 oily lol at 18111 bd ftnport,
... .Newport, from l , ....
tiiiUl a p.m.
• SATURDAY, JUME 22
Debra .16-'!:S:atoa Pra.ott, u,
of uz Part Lido .. .. Udo
............ .... charred wllb
driYiac .-... -.
aleobol at VIa Lido Soud
VIa GeDoa, Lido llle, at
p.m. 1D eouect1oa wUh a miDor
trallle acddllit tbere ••• stew-
u1 Lll'weUya FU'mer, !7, ol
!10 IJrct, Wilt Newport, ft.l
eba..rpd wttb. poueaa&oa ofma-
rt)aua at McFaddta llld 91.
Oceu Froat, Ceotral Newport
. .. Patrld: Rlebard MeT.,.,
18, ol S&9 Co.ta. Mea St., wu
arrested at Warwick ud Not-
tlqbam, Westelllf, at 11:55
p.m. oa. a ct..rp of ttrh1DI
laDder the tntllltDCe ot alcohol
..• Joy ChrtJteueD. 46, of
2237 Jnnette, Costa Mesa, wu
<barred wllb bolac lai<Dic:aled
in publlc at S:lO p.m. at 2607
Newport, Ceatral Newport , ..
Teddy H\llfl John-, 43, es-
hlllbuld of ADc1e Jobuoll, 72S
lrYiDe, Newport HellbtJ, wu
charged wttb attadilc ber at
her bome earlier that momfog
• • • An eleclrlc pl.tar aDd
ampWler ftlued at $775 were
burclar.l&ed from Jobo Parry's
resldeoee, 119 VIa Orrieto, LI-
do late, betweeala.m. ud 10:30
a.m. by a barclar wbo cot 111
lhroucb lbo pnp.
• SUND.&Y, JUNE 23
SteYeo. Lee Moote, 18, ot
426 San BerD&rdlno, Newport
Het&btS. wu cbar,edwtthbein«
(O>atlllulld oo Pace 5)
Keep cool with
CANV~
AWNINGS
' Don't let tt"ltl sun spoil .,our
patiO tun. Shirl de with ~ e~~n!i•s few cool comfdl't . ~~
Of come bv ,orlree estlmat...
~SAIIlMl lllf,l_ .• , ..
2202 SOUTH MAIN
56ttt1
Highway House of Prayer
2-411 !. COAST HWY., COROMA D!L loiAR
LOWII .LIVIL • IIAI
INTBRDENOIUNATIONAL, PULL GOSPEL
IU .. DAY 5CMOOL• ft4J WOIMP JIIVICII lhOO
IVAM.ILIJnC II IV. Cit 6tll P,ll. SUNDAY
PIA Til ... D .. aLl STUDY• f•• P.M. WIDMIUDAY
WILLIAM T. KIOAH, PASTOI
P-I• UM762
Jlpu!llll) C&inigngatblltlll O'ilturrl)
A I'N• -~ 1•~4n~ftl C.O.rwt•lio•~ Christl• Cbt.rdr
'DIE REV. SOliN A. LINDVALL. lllolater
--<10:G0La. . , ··?~
. ._...,: t:aO .... llld 'J:OOJ:,a. ·ewe~~e!w~·tO:OI'•··
,.2.1110AD STit!.T, .141-.. ·-""'H
14..-...y c•re ,~,,._. P-.. 642.-D'•
THE FIRST eAPTIST CHURCH
'DII CIHTII POl .ILICAL ITUDIIS
., IIIA .. OLOA 11'". AT .... A.a. .. aLl Q.AIIII
I .... TA ANA AYL ttt• .... WOaPIP NOU• COlT A MilA Ptll P.a. IYA.a&.IITIC MOU8
ORDINANCE NO. 1568 No permit shall be tuued to to laue a driver's permit to rector. To be eJJglble for el-"5.24.050 AppllcaUons ror Manager: Tbe City Ma.oacer DR. JIMMY COMa!, PASTOR
AN ORDINANCE OF THE aa.y penon wbo las beeo coo-tbe applleut. . tber tJpe ol permit, u appll-Permits -·Fees. A. PRIVATE may require that the appUeant COITA II&IA COONaLINO CENTER
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH vlettd of a feloaJ, or wttrrln D. IDENTIFlCATloti CARD. cut mllSC be at least 21 years PATROL SERVICE. AwUca -be ftneerpr1Dted." TO .. HAMCI DY ... MUC LIY.IMG
AMENDING SECTIONS5.l0.-the period ot two years tmme.: 1Jpoo obtalolog tbe reiQ}ar per. of ap." tlons for permits for prtnte SECTION 8. Sectloo 5,41.040 NIOTa Ia 18J11STIY OF DE nUT BAPTIST CBtriCB
030, 5.12,320, 5.14.180, c11ately preeedtnc sueb appll-mit. tbedrtveroroperatorabatt · SECTION t .SeeUon 5.15.110 patrol serriees shall be nled or the Newport Beach MantcJ-IIV. JAMIS HIMIY, Dt&ICTOI
5.15.110, 5.14.050, 5.28.030, ci.Uoo bU bteo coavlcted of at all Umes keep poaect in tun of tbe Newport Beach MuDi-wltb tbe Li cense Dlviston oftbe pal Code ts amended to read: P.AIIILY ..,..AI.. CALL Ml-l'JII
5.32.040, 5.41,040 AND reckless driYiaC cr drh1DC a view 1o the Yeblele operated by clpll Co4e 1& amended to read: Floaoce Department on forms ''5.41.040 Permtt Fee. At IUUI'£i-~UMG OR Ml &a'J
5.50.040 OF THE NEWPORT vebicle ..-a tdc,tnra1 Wblle h1m an lcteDtllleatJoa caret fUr.. 5_15.110 ·AtteOOant ·ot ()per-StaJUtd by the City, together the time of ftllnJ ao a.ppUca-LIAIM-TO LIVI "TN I DYNAMIC Llfi"
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE under tbe llltluenee of IDtOJl-n1lbed bJ tbe Cbtef o1 Pollee, ator's Permit Requlred.(a)Ap-wltb an lnvestlptloo fee of tlon ror a permit, a ree of ~===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;:;;::1 TO INCREASE THE cattoc Uquora or drup, or wlrleb sbaU have patDl:JprlDted pllcatloa: No peraoa sbaU drive Ooe Hundred Dollars ($100.00} Fl.fteen Dollars ($15.00) shall
AM0t1NTS OF tNVESTJGA-wbo bas beeo. coavtcted of Y1o-tbereoo the name ot tbe driver or operate any oftle lal pollee The applieatioo shall be signed be pa.ld to partially cover the We wnlll JOG to .,.. I l
TION AND PERIUT FEES latiDC any prorialoos ot tbe or operator, b1s bullDeu ad-towtnc vetttcle described 1D aod Y"etifted by the a.ppllcaDt cost of tnvestipti.Qg aDd pro. FIRST OtUROt OF LUTHERAN CHURCH
REQUIRED IN CONNECTION AleoboUe Beverace Control Act dress aodtelepboDe number, bls this Chapter ln the City wtthoat ud shall state the name, ad-ce!I.Sing the applleaUoo and is-OfRIST, SCI£Ptri'IST OF THE MASTER
WITH BUSINESS LICENSE of tbe stare of CaWorn1a, un-permit Dumber and hls pboto-first obt:alniDg a permit In wrl. dress aod organization of the suing the permit." ))0) Vi• Li~
APPLK:ATKICS. lea .ueb per-lllbows to tbe c:npb. t-t .... to do so, from the Chief patrol service, its method of SECTION 9, Section 5.50.040 Newpon Beach 2100 PKHk View Dr.
Tbe City Cocmell r1 tbe Ctty sattlflellon of the Cbtef of Po-u-. opera&o. the territory or lo-of the N@wport Beach MwU. SUNDAY SOtOOL Corona 1111 Mtr. c.IH. ot Newport Be&eh does ordain ll.ee that ls-., .. s a driver's E. TERM --RENEWAL. AU of PoUCe. Any persoo deslrtog eattoa.s It proposes to sene, c' ...... l Code is ameoded to read: • .a-riiCE D. FRUBLIIIG *-o_... driver's pe.rmtts sbaU e-JI)lre to obta.lo such operatOI''S per. -F' 9' IO:lO •·•· _.. ... n.&o &a.ulJow•: permit to htm woakt DOt 111 at the end ot the caltrdu 1.., mlt sbaU make a wrltten ap-aod the names, addresses and "5.50,040 AppUcatlon; ee. SUNDAY SERVlCES ....._. -PIIooe M4-Jel4
SECTION 1, Sec:tloa 5.10.030 any way bt ecmtrary to tbe for wbieb laaued • .AppllcatiolUI plle&tloil therefor, to lbe Cblef pbyslcaJ description of Its of-(a) Any person destrtnc to ob-9 & 10:30 .. •·
of the Ntwp)l't Bee.ehMun.lelpal pubUc interest, welfare or for reDtWal slw.ll be made 00 ot Pollee; aecompaDied by tbe fleers and employees, and s uch ta1n a permit to operate a WEDNESDAy EVENING
Code Is amtodtd to read: safety.· Eaeb such applicant or before December drst or ree or Sefeoteen Dollars and other ldenuncauoo and lnfor-massage establishment or to MEETING 8 p.m.
"5.10.030 AppUcaUoa tor sba.ll dernooatrate b1l sttllud each year for tbe foUowtnceaJ-Fltt)' Cents (S17.SOl Applleant matloo as may be deemed De-perform massage senlees READING ROOM
Permit. AppU.eatloB k a spe-abUlty to sateb' baDclle biJ: ve. eodar year. U 90 iDICSe wlthln tor atteodant or ~nlor'sper. cessary by the Chief ot PoUce, sball make appllcatloo to the Week cbyt.: 9 •-"'· . 5 p.m. cii;J_~~~t(1"!")!!>' ftled blcle Ill drJYiDc It thrcMa&tl tbe lbe ~rlod pre·-lbod lbe mil sllall be , ...... ~ lo be t.ncludlnr, but DOt Umtted to, Director of FiDanee who shall WedM.d.w: 9 a.m .. 7:4s p.m.
at ----.. ...,I prior crowded sectloal o1 tbl Ctty --• """""' ftngerprlnts aDd r eeeot photo -refer all s uch appUeattoos to ' to tbe dlit ol tM proposed ICCOIIIPID'-1 by u llulpector ebarp for renewalsballbeTwo pbotocraphed aodflAcerprinted. crapbs ot the appllcant and hls the Chief ot Pollee tor a.a in--r.e.daysnd Friday:
neat with tbe City ........-r, cS8J.Iptted: by tbt Cblef ot Po-Dollars ($2.00). Tbe permlta No att.lut or operator's per-employees. vesttp.tlon. An awUcattoo to 9 a.m.· 5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m.
OD lorms ~ by tbe Ctty, Uee. No drt.,...•s permU aball are penoaal and DODtraufen-mit sball be isned to any per-B. PRIVATE PATROLMAN . obtain a permit to operate a
toptber w1tb aa IIIPUci.Uoo be ll'uted to..,. per .. wbo bl~. REVOCATION. Tbe Chief ~~ tiDder the ace otIS years. Any person to be employed massage establlsbment shall be
proeeu1ac ellu .. latllllamouat Is DOt of a &'OOd moral b.bu&e-of PoUceiDIJ' reY"Obori~ Z. Wbo Is oat eiUHn o1 tbe as a prlYate ~trolman shall accompanied by an investJ.aa-of Tw•tJ-ftft Doll&n (tU.OO) ter or wbo CUDOit .-t U.. nle a verlfltd appUcaUoo with Uoo lee of ODe HWldred Dol-for . au JIIPJlc:MiaM fttre I Eocll.ab ._... or no don 1117 wcbdrlver••permltlaols-Uotted states or wbo has DOl tbe U eeose DIY"lslon of the F't -lars (SI OO.OO}
special IYtl& ,.,Ut fee 11 DOt bold a cba..._'l uc ... ntd forU)'Yiolatloar1-tblpro~ lawf'ti11J de(J&f~~ ol na.oce Department oo forms (b) Each appUcaUoo for a Ylllou of IIW! Cbajllor by llle bo<omtag such. 'IY 1 lodl ldual al8oreQiired,llldlalbtamouDt ......_. bJ tiM lllc*w Veblell boldtrofl.:bperm.Uorlortbl 3• Wbo bu ~4 coovlcted SIQlled by lbe City, settlng permit to permt u v
ol TwMtJ Dalllrt ($10.00) b Depu'tml:lllt o1: tbt stat., or eztetenee rll UJ ltltt ol filets ot 1 felooy. fortb sueb lolormaUon as may to perrorm massap sen'lces
all q~plJc:aUrM wblre DO Qo 11 DOtaalllelea&lJICQUIJ.Dt-be reqlllred. by tbe Chief oC shall be aecompaoled by 111 ~ eftllt permit fte 11 n-ed wltb Ute lin or orf;laDe• wbleb would laft beto a COOd 4• Wbo, wtthiD 1 period of Pollee, toplber wltb an ln•es. iovestlptlon fa. ol One Hun-r•-tor clteJllc sucb permit two yurs Immediately pre-(S , q!!lrtd. ''I roplallor .. _.atlo!l of ~ ,~ ~ ...,_. b -b ·-Uc:aH-bu Uplloo IHofTweaty.Flnllol-dred llollaJ's 100.00,
Tbl CltJ MWP" aa7,1D Ida motor vtblcltll. Nq fll18Uiea-~'i: :'tad; :.;;ted~=• ~ ~ted"";; r.et;;'. drt-tars ($25,00l " (c ) Permits ud reesrequlrect dlo<r-. -,.. roqalro-11oo ,. lbe ..,.,u,.... tor aid .,.,11.,.-wu .-Ia< ncb Ylag or lOY ....,.._ of lbo SECTION a. Section s.za.oso by lhls Cbaplar sbll be Ia ad-~~=u:...be ..,a: C.~:: ::..,_,.tar r.-pvmU or CIJII:t 1Dto tzl*oce AlcoboUc Bervap Coatrol of the Newport MUDle lpal Code dillon to any lleeue, permit
dUll • Wl*ll .. _.__ II B. PE1l8011" • naEAR-u..raa.. Act, Cautorala P..t Code, Ca-Is !~:=,to ~~tcatt f o~~ r:: =·1111 otbtr
_.,..,. ....., AI# G. .APPEAL. Ia lba ___. U.forala Yetrlele Code or ·-· • ~ 00 or e ... er · 110 be~·· AHCI. 8ltDn a -•t 11 ••-' ~ Permit -'-Ueatklfts for enter --o1 a ,.,._1, rnocattoa or as-other code, wbleb ll ctlrectty • """ • SECTION to. Tbb ordiDaoee IIOTD &, a.etao. S.li.UO p-uUd to l8f IIIPlk:ut, tbe pe·rtoa o1 UJ drtYV•I ptr-eODCerDed wttb tbe cperatSoa ta.IDmeat permits sha.U be ftled shall be pd)Usbed ooce 1D tbe
ot ... Jfwpart BlacliM .. elpll 161Plialt tllll.Jl IWIIIIt "'--a1t -tM Clllltl ol Pollet, of I motor ~eat wblll _,.. wttal tbe City Manap:r oatorms otrk.lal newlptPtl' ol tbt City CO!Io II.. ' I Ia rtad< ooll ~ ~ ... u-"--~ ., -llod -11M Clh ~~ •
SEroND OfUROt OF
OUUST. SOEN'nST
Ni:wpon lead. PI eo.-dol .....
)lOO.Pacific Vtn. Dr.
SUNDAY SOfOOL 10 a.-.
SUNDAY SERVICE 10 .. ..,
WEDNIISDA Y EVENING
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Moa.-Pri.: 10 La. to S p.-.
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Of YOU I CHOICI
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ltOaiiT"" ...... .,... -PAl TO•
..., --~-. t• IIA'Ilcut ar perlldltee •Y tbe t.n~ t1. a.loc*olk: bt\. .. , v • ""'5-..-.. ud tbe •me w.n be .neeu.-. "I.U.... ~·· hr1111t. be Jldllr ....... ,...... u appeal from tht cJaellloa to vence, or dral. (I' oomllea-... I r .. of Ttdrty DoUars :so .,. after tbe date of its
A. APPUCATJDII. llo -a--lllo ........... aod Ill .. CitY c-o, wlll<l !0111 lloo of al<obol lOll <lri!J. (J30.00) to ....,. lbo cosls ol a-Oil.
IIIII.U.*lft• .,......,..._ , ... ,., ll'l\ ... _..,..._Ill ltiCict.._ l.flnl, n. 5. Wbola~ork proc•r•lac llld 1llftatl&:atiOO nts ordllaaet wu lltt'O-~~~ -• I to t111o ....,.. 1011 ·"as palllo ..u -• or ~ ,.. !loc._ .•OJ ••---· -Tllo .JIIIII-•n be II--at a -moollac ~~~ ::,;:.= :_a:.,":!=:= -.., 111o Cllil ot...U..." 1o -•· -h -elo _.,._ 1011-~ .., .. ~~-otlbo ctty c._u ottboCtty
... • 1o .. -1110 Cllaf --a-1· .....,__ • ,.110 ·I. no lo aol ,...,."*tl :--~ ~-"·--00" of Nowpart S.cb belli ca 1110
-~•~ ·-•·-'cloandor. -•· "'---IOildlfCifl-,ll?f,ood-!11 ,__ Aor -II I lie C. TDI-..rf I'DMIT. ol .. No~ -..._ 7 ..... -.-till Ito. r-IIIII ,'!'" !llllll<llll be a!lal*d oelllo 14111 dlJ otl-, .............. ....., ..... P ttaa. lll ....... olllle ciltalCoiiJie•••zttt,_.: .. ,....,k--10 "nscttt. 1..,. -,.. .. , ___ 1o
..U .... & WM' ..... 1M' rttr'• fll • _._. us,l .. l. ~ AIIJI .... ' ... ~ ~-... ...t '*I 1 1t ~ 'J, Sect:IOa 5.SZ.040 wit.~ "T _...,.. , '
.... tr ' .I' .. CM!If Clf .. Cllaf Clf -. -..,Mi o.t-•a ul 4 1 D e-. ... 111c1t *'*'• -._;j Clf ... N-S.el V .. d . Ana. COIIIICIUPP< lllclaolo
-II ., II : I " a ... a I IINI'Y ..... ~,·~~~ IlL Aa, .... d Cor .• ---1M -Y-la ..__ pal COda Ia ••• ltd lo ,_., ,_.,, .. _ w-........ !If,_. • -(JISJIO).Ao -"""1u-I 11-_ .. •• l I' a "" · .._,. ''1.8,CNII ··-lor --. -·-.--. ,...-_ .. ._. .. .., •·-·• • , .. ,... -....... .., .. _.,c........_....._.,...._,.._·~·
............ \P I • .. :.. aa:r r ...... , 4 &ll.l ~I ~ l!l! .. lilt'lla~or1J 4Uce ,. ... llllll '-llad JfOI8. ~ ,.~~!:._
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-.'*II a I 0 I I • lor Z. -Cl) ...... .... a!YU I.".::::. 1.14.050 -'If .. ==~ ..U <:~CIIrt llllr \ 1.,._ II .. -11 uz-rr--.1 a =• .. ·="'" IE•••"~"'·' ~· •••·-u..,nrt•_, ..... ~ .... ......, ... I PI h. .. ... .. ..$ I ... n II ......... -.. Sa.,,a • ..,..; .. 2 I ··-,.., .. C'IIrl ~'•..-r• • · .
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2310 ST. otOIAIIGI, COSTA IAISA-64•1!111 -----·IJ-1-..... -_,
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GCT?OIII.-li.U.IIO
ot IIIIo Ktwporl -bll8ktpal
COdt q ern't1 to I'IM:
"IUUIO l!lrotl THM.
Slrttl tr-au 111 roilotrtd
ud plaattd Ill .. --·-
optelllca---"' Ute Put, BMcbu ud Reer•·
ltoo Dtptrlmtll. A $3.50 Ill·
optCIIoD lot wiU be charpd
for tbl lutaUattoa ol. eftl'J'
lrH, Till fie I& ·fl!lYabl& upoD
IJ)I)I'0¥&1 ottbe flal tract mp.''
SECn>N Z. Ttd.J orcft•DNI
sball bt publlabed oact. lD t.he
omcial newspaper of the Ctty;
and tbe same sb:lll be effective
SO daYI after tbe date of Its
adQption.
Th.is ord1taoce was Iotro.
dueed at a. rerutar meetln,
at the Clty CoUDCtl ol. tbe City
of newport Beach held OD tbe
lOtb day of JUDe, 1974, and ftS
adopted on tbe 24th c!ay of June,
1974, by the toUowtnr Yote, to
wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Mclnn..ls,
Dostal, Barrett, Kuehn, Rogers,
Ryekotf, Store.
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None.
Donald A. Mcinnis.
Mayor
ATTEST:
Laun Lartos
City Clerk
Publish: July 4, 1974, ID the
Newport Hubor Ensign.
LIGAL IIOT?CI
ORDINANCE NO. 1565
AN ORDINANCE Or THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AME:lDING SECTION 19.12.-
010 Of THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
TO INCREASE THE fEE
FOR FILING TENTATIVE
MAP OF PRCPOOED SUB-
DimiON
The Ctty Counc11 ot the City
of Newport Beach does ordain
as follows :
SECTION 1. Section I9.1Z.-
010 of tile Newport Beach W.u-
ntelpal Code ls amended to
read:
"19.12.010 Flll.llg of Map --
Fee. Thttty copies of a ten-
tative map and statement ol
the proposed subdivision of any
land shall be f11ed with the
P\a.nnlnc Comm1asl.on at least
twenty-seven days prior to the
meitinc of the Commission at
which consideration Is desired,
together wttb a ftUng fee of
Three Hundred Dol.Jars ($300}
or Five Dollars ."S5.00 ) per
lot whic hever sum is greater,
to'r' any subdivisions except
subdivision eontatntng less than
five Jots."
SECTION 2. Th.ls ordtnaoc:e
shall be published once ln tbe
ortlcial newspaper of the City,
aod the same shall be eft'eeUve
30 days after the date or its
adoption.
This ordinance wa.s Intro-
duced at a regular meeting
of the City Council of the City
of Newport Beach held on the
loth daY of June, 1974, and was
adopted on the 24th daY of June,
1974, by the following vote, to
wit:
A YES, COUNCILMEN : Mcinnis,
Dostal, Barrett, Kuehn, Rogers,
Ry ckoff, Store.
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSENT COUNCJLMEN: None.
Donald A. Mcinnis.
Mayor
ATTEST:
Laura Lagios
City Clerk
PllhUsh : July 4, 1974, In the
Newport Harbor Ensign.
"' ...... ~::; L ftol .. -17 1 o1 1111 'IIIURIMY,JIJLY 4,1114 IIIIo ............ -. • dIll_...."" ...... .. • • ._ .. ,ree. • ••srrrJ • ~IILIM.CAL. •*•rrllltf...-...u oaeta~m •••s...., 00:~~~~: IIWillll -"r· lilt--aad •JoJ· ~~~--..... --or-• .. _.,_ ~~~~~~=~~·r~ .... ... of ......... prapert)' tt••· ........... ---.... "' ... 'C ...... at 1!1 1111811U.wrce•. LIULMOTICI _,, .. ,....._.._._.. tMrr .. lllfl\111,__...,,
a, ), ftollllt .......,..,_b c.DD~AJICIIIO.ISTI ..... •• ..,,,.._ IOo II nor--...... U
QlliiiiD. .&o _...... • .,..._ will 1101, oioolor 1111o All c:.lliiiAJICI or Till no o1111 -... bU -"' 0111 ..., -..., "' oo __._ ..,.. "' oc--clro •-(II 1111 ,..u... CITY or n.-.r a&ACB na pa111. tlloet. ·
.,.-IIJ IIIIo lillllowiiJ: lor --*1a111 llltcl AMIUIDIIIO IICTICIIIIU&.. TDIIIG . A11D "" paJIDIII II lilt --(f) -lo lilt'""' 11101 PI Ill tal PUr Ill COli· I, Plot P--.. aD -II' lilt lllallb or IOitty MD OF Til IIE._T IIIIT.U.L4TIOIII 11,.11\1" 1M o11111 1111. ••• ur ,.._llll!llloft -~-
IIECTIOI< WlTII 1111: PJB . Pl-11' -. --........ I I Nlldlocor -lilac BIACII IIIIIICli'AL C0DC ""Clt1 c-U oftbtCIIJ ur ---~~~-a boiWII ... tollaad 10 por •
IUTS, MOOIFICATIOIIS, pulllaJ, dr-., -Ia IIIIo '01-orbood II lbo TO IIICRIIASE FBI of Jltwport S..Cb-ordala wtalllt~ottiiiiCodt ltoO of lilt -k or -00·
VAIIWICES AIID ZOIII mop~---or locU--II' II U. fllllllcaal ud CBJ.RGBD FOR RI-T u .. llon' oor-UJ-IYIIOo""'llltd ltoO __,td"' -··parmU
CIIAIIG£8 IU .. ud Jnctocapte~ .,..., wiD 1101 -1111 <!ream-OF RESIDUTIALBIJILDINO SZCTJQJt 1. Stc1to0 15 • .JI •• 111 taw. IIIOU """---odud
Till Ctly Co-l at lbo City t. E--of aU Ill'-·-II lbt partlco1u eut RECORDS Ito of 111o 11twport BIOCll llo-nt ,.....to1oM II tblt •· tiiCh ... mil olllll lion -
ol Mowport BIOcb &>ea '"'dalo tlr1ict11r... bt lllllorlall)' dtlrl-.1 to Tbt Cltr eo-11 at lbo City lllclptl Codt 11 a-td to ttoo ... II 1101 IIIPIY to tmtr· c.-ltd tllbtr u --lor ulollon' 3. 0t11v piau -u'-tbt poellc wollartorlllploul ol Nnporl BIOcb-ordalll rtad' --k-It tball Ill IIIWiotc:tloD(d)ll-102
SECTION 1, Section Z0.46.-plau aa m&J be reqalrtd bJ b) property or lqw'Oftmeota aa COilowJ: u15,0..140 Adii.Uoa of Sec-pra.td to tw .Uifletioa ~ or ~(t)ottldaeictloD,
0:10 of lbt Nnport BIOcb llu-tbe Comm-llntlopmoalllllbo ottaltl>or-." SECTIC»>I.StcUc>IIU$.440 Uoo 101 (c~ (d~ (t~ (I) and tbo Betldlal Olllclal tbaiiOICh lbt ... ..--110-·
otclpt.l Code Ill amtodtd to Dlrtc!GI' to ......, a pr-o1 tbt Knporl S..cbllllllctpal (rl 1o lbo Botldlal Codt. s .... work wu or &toll!' r~and llo• to 1014 Bolldlll( Olllol&l
rttd' cooatderattoa lllbtiiiPUc:aHoa SECTION 4. Socttoo 20•54·• Code 111 amtodtdto rtad' -(c~ (d~ (t~ (I) and lbal u waa fd. practical to ol a roq..tt lbtrtlor, to wri-
"ZO te 030 Aj>pllcattoa for el Olo II lllo Nowport S..cblla-"15.15.040 Aj>pllc:attoo. ~ (I) o1 Socttoo 103 art added -~~~ 1 permtt tbtrt!Dr bt-tiJI( oo a -1&1 torm, tboll
Uae Per~lt --FM. AppUca-c. FEES, W:: r~ Dldllal Code ll ameaded to appUeaUoa ot tM oner f1l Ida to tbl Build.lDC Code, berG-fort tbl eom~DtC~CefDIIIIl ol tbt t. ..Ut*l to a rtAmd ta u
Uou far Ute Perm ttl aball aoy appUeaUoa a • ned: autbol't&ed aret ud tbt pay. belort ~ lD StettoD 15.-wort. .. all JGCII CUll a per-amoet eq•l to 80 Pll' eeat
be ftlld ln the offtee of the eatioD. tbt CltJ aball, tar par-"!0.54.0&0 lnttlltloD. AD meat to tbe city of a fM o1 04..010 to read· mtt t"llt M ntD'Md u 10011 of lhl S*'m1t fM aet.liJ p&1d
Community Development De-~:,~11 otln~=~ :' ~:.;::: a~IQdmeat may be ID1Uated senn Dollul aDd FtftJ CtDts s.c.' sos FM~ aa tt 11 prac:Ucal to do 10, aDd for auc:b permit. Tbe lhllldlac
partmeat in wrtttoc on forms eeedtnp desertbed herein, by.(a) The Uled Uttoa t ($7.50), the Commlllfty DIYel· "(e) AddlU01».l PLaD-c:heelc-aay work wbleh t1a1 bttn coo-0Uleta1 lht.ll -.u DO retmda
prescribed by the Director, and ebar and collect a tee of Yer pe 0 opment Director sbi.U rnt~ 1n1 Fte~. When cbanpl are c•led lball be eJ'1)0814 for OD fHI collected amouDtble to
lb&ll be accompanied by a fee Se'fe:.-Ftve Dollars ($'15.00) ooe or more oner~prope: ptrUDent city records ud de-made to prenou.ly atf>mltted tupeeUoa 1t ncb lnlpecUoa II SIJ: Dollars (U.OO) or leN.
of Two HIIDdred Dollars 11 Uoo.." all'ecttdbytbepr...,..._...ar-~ • unr to tbe applleant a report plans ua4c11UoD&lplucbeelc· nec:Uarr. It there 11 u liD· Tbt BldldiDc otacl&llb&U
($200.00) &Dd by plana and ele-tor ea.cb app ca meat, nkh petWoa 111111 be of restdeDtial buildlnc records til.c i" sball be Pa,td to the reaiOQI.ble delay iD obta1DIDr aau.tJ hlmMII u to tbe rlctLt
ntions necessary to show the SECTION 3. Section 20.48.-flied wltbtht Pl&DnloeCommls-wh.lch shall contain the follow -Bulldlnl Offtcl&l baled 14100 such a permit, an tnwestlptlon of tueh appUcant to such re-
detaJI of the proposed building 020 of the Newport Beach Uu-stoo u.1 ahi.U be accompanied lng lnformaUoD lneofar as tt tbe coutruetioo nhatloDottbe fee u bereln prOYtded shall fUDd ud each auch rtt\D:i Wll
or use. ntel.pal Code 1s amended to by a fee of Tbree Htmdred Is naUable: plaraoed ch&Jlae or redeatp. be cbarpd. be paid u prcwldld bY law tor
AppUcaUoo for a Use Per-r~d: Dollars ($SOO,OO), DO put of (a) The street address aDd In tstabUahlDc a1d fee, oo RelDipeeUon Fee. Fln Dot.· tbe paymeot of claims apJut
mtt may be made by the owner, '20,48.020 ApplicaUon. A. Wbleb shlll be returOlble to legal description ot lubjeet aUowuce for a decreued nl-lll's ($5.00) per lnspec.tton may the City.
lessee, or aceot or the owner FILING --FEE. ApptleaUons tbe petltloDer. property; uaUoa aball be permitted due be cbatced tor add1Uonal In· No portloll of tbtplaJM~btek-
or the property affected. Tbe tor variances sbalJ be made (b) Re10Ittloo of lnteatlon (b) Tbe zooe classlt1e&tlon to the replacemeat, omlPion, speet:IODJ aeceuary u a re-lq fN ah&U be rttuoded, un.
application shall be stped by In writing and ftl.ed In theofftee of tbe City Couocll. and alltborlzed use as set forth or leuenlnc ot uy member sull of faulty workmaftlhtl) or leu DO ebecldDC bas betA per-
tbe recorded owner or the les-of the PlaDnlnc Department on (c) R.,oluUon of lntentlo.~ in this Code; or portion of the bulld1.DCJhOWD materlal or for any tupeetioa formed oo a set ot plans, lD
see or. may be &l.cned b) an forms prescribed by the CoOl-of the Plannl.n& Commission. (c) The oeelllllQCY as lndi -In the orteto&l plaas. Said tee uqutsted before the work to which ease 80 perceat of tht
apnt of the owner 1f written mission and shall be accom-SECTION 5. This ordlDaDCe cated aDd est:abllsbed by per-may be waived WbeD tn the be lolpected bas beea compte. pJan.ebeclclD& fee sMU be re-
atJthortu.tlon ~om the record panted by a fllln&: fee of Two sba.U be publlsbed once tn the mlts of record; op1n1oa ot the Butldlna: OUl-ted arxt made ready for lnlptc-funded."
owoer Ia ftled wttb the appll-H~ed Dollars ($200.00). otnelal oewsp~ptr of the City, (d) Variances, cond.itlooal use clal the addJtloaal fee la: DOl ttoa.. NotJee ot complet.loD of SECTION 2. Tbls ordlnaDce
cation. •· B. APPLICANT. AppUca-and tbe same shall be effective permits, ezceptloo.s and other warranted. No addittor.l ftel the work or of correetiD& faul-shall be publlsbed ooee lD the
SECTION 2. SeeUon 20.47.-tlon for a variance may be 30 days after the date at Its pertinent legislative acts of shall be cbarpd tor cbeekln& ty workmaashlp or mat.rlal official new..-per ot tbe City,
050 of the Newport Beach Mu-made by the owoer' lessee, adoption. record; and correction. required by the sball be ginn the Bulldtn& Of-arxt tM same ahal1 be e.tfecttve
nlclpal Code ts amended to or acent of the owner or the Tills ordiDanee was Intra-(e) Any speelal restrictions BuUdiDc Oftlclal. Octal aDd relnspectlon reques. 30 days after tbe date of tts
read: property afteeted. The appU-duced at a replar meeting In use or denlopment wh.lch (d) Other Fets. For any In-ted. doPtlo
"20.47.050 A.wUeatlons. A. catloo shall be slcned by the of the City Council of the CUy may apply to the subject prop-spectloo. or tnvestipttoo. of any (e) Permit Feu for Latl\lnc a This n.ordlnance was Intra-
PROCEDURE. A~Ueatlon for record owner, lessee, or may of Newport Beach held on the erty." uA, occi4)&DCY, ctanp lD use Plastering and Drywall Instal-duced at a regular meetlnc
a modltlca.tton shall be made be slgued by an agent of the loth day ot June, 1974, and was SECTION 2. This ordinance or oce~C~UCY, aDd buUdinl or latloD. The fees to be paid of tbe City CouocU of the City
ln writing to the CommtmUy owner lf wrlttea authorization adopted on the 24th day otJtm.e, shall be published once 1n the structure or any other work tor the tsslllf)(e ot a permit of Newport Beach heJd on the
Development Department on from the record owoer Is ftled 1974, by the toUowlng vote, to omctal newspaper of the Ctty, not otherwlae coYered bereln for lathlDC and plastertnc, aDd loth daY of JliMt, 1974, and was
forms provided by the City. wltb the applleaUoa. wit aod the same shall be etreetlve by any Newport Beach City tor drywall Installation shall adopted on the Z4th day ofJtme,
AppUeattons nted pursuant to C, EVIDENCE. Tbe t;~Pllea-AYES, CO UNCILMEN : Mcinnis, 30 days after the date of its Ordinance wl\lcb 1s requesttd be as follows : 1974, by the tollowtnr vote, to
this secUon stla.U be numbered Uon shall, in addition, be ac-Dostal, Barrett, Kuehn, Rogers, adoption. by any owner, apat, apncy or Fee wit:
coosecutively Ln order of their companied bJ a statement, Ryckotf, store. This ordinance was llltro· other penoo --$20.00. $3.00 tor the Permit and AYES, COUNCILMEN: Mcinnis,
flUng and shall become a part plans and evioienee sbowlDc: NOES, COUNCILMEN: None . doced at 1 regular meetiJ:Ic Whenever any wort tor whlcb $ .O l per aquare yard Dostal, Barrett, Kuehn, Rorers,
or permanent omctal records I. That there are excep-ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None. of the City Counell of the City a permit 11 required under Ryckoff, Store.
of the City, a.nd there shall Uonal or extraordinary cir-Dooald A. Mclnnts. or Newport Beacb held oo the the provision& of thls Code (f) Surrender of Permit. U NOES, COUNCILMEN: None.
be attached thereto copies or c umstances applytngtotlle land, Mayor lOth day of June, 1974, and was has beeacommeoeed, coutrue-no portion of the work or.con-ABSENT COUNCJU!EN: None.
all oottces a.nd actions pertain-buildlnc or use referred to ATTEST : adopted 00 the 24th day ot.fUDe, ted or completed without the strucUoo covered: by a permit Donald A. Mclnni$.
ing thereto. Appllcation for lD. the appllcatJon, wbleb eir-Laura Lapos 1974, by the following vote, to al&borlsatt.oo of such permit, issued by the Bultdln& ottlclal Mayor
modi.tl catJon ma y be made by c umstances or CODdttlons do City Clerk wit: a special tavestlptloo. may be under the prOYistons of thll ATTEST:
the owner, lessee or agent of not apply generally to land, Publish: July 4, 1974, Ln the A YES, COUNCILMEN: Mclnnts, required before a permit wtll Code bas been commeoced, the Laura Lactos
the owner of the property al-buildlnes aod/or uses 1D tbe Newport Harbor EDSJ&n. Dostal, Barrett. Kuehn, Racers, be Issued tor s~~eh work In or-petiOli to wbom sucbpermlt bu: City clerk
fected. The appllca.Uon shall same district. Ryckoft, store. der to determine wbetber tbe been Issued may dellnr tuch
LIGAL NOTICI LIGAL MOnCI NOES, COUNCILMEN: None. work done compiled wtth Code p6rmU to the ButJdlDC Ottlclal Publish: July 4, 1974, In the LIGAL MOnel ABSENT CO UNCILMEN : NoDe. requirements. In adc11t10D to with a req1111t that such per-Newport Harbor Enslen.
ORDINANCE NO. 1567 ORDINANCE NO. 1573 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Donald A. llclnnis.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE AN ORDINANCE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Mayor
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH STATE OF CALIFORNIA ATTEST :
AMENDING SECTION 3.1Z .-AMENDING SECTION17.41.-FOR TH2 Laura Lac:tos NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
030 OF THE NEWPORT 040 OF THE NEWPORT COUNTY OF ORANGE City Clerk Notice of TrUitee's Sale Nottce lJ bereby afventt.t the
BEACH MUNICiPAL CODE BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE No. 80044 Publlsh: July '. 1974, 1n tbe No. D-1S4M Ptann1D&; Commtsalon ot tile
TO fllCREASETHE AMOUNT TO INCREASE THE FEE Estate of WALTERJACKSON Newport Harbor Enst&n. On July 21, 1974. at 2:00 City of Newport Beach wlUbold
OF PROPERTY DEVELOP-REQUIRED TO FILE AN COLE, also kDawn as JACK o'cloc::k P.M., at tM lOuth ~oat a ptf>Ue bearLilC oo AmeDdmeot
MENT TAX IMPOOED APPLICATION FOR A NE'N -COLE, Deceased. LEGAL MOTICE entrance of the old Oraaee No, 434 lnlt.l&ted by The lrftnt
The City Counclt of the City PORT HARBOR COMMER -NOTICE ts: HEREBY GIVEN RDINANCE NO 1572 County Courthouse located In Company to consldera.namtDd·
of Newport Beach does orllaln CfAL ACTIVITIES PERMIT to the creditors of the above 0 · Ule 200 block ot Well Santa ment to estabUsb the PlaDDed
as follows: The City Couoc.ll of the City named decedent that aU per-AN ORDINANCE OF THE Ana Blvd., (formerly West Commlmlty DeveloPment Stan-
SECTION 1. Section 3.12.C30 of Newport does orda.ln as sons having claims against the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Sllth Street~ In Santa Ana, Cal-dards and Land Use Map tor
ottbe Newport Beach Municipal follows: said decedeot are required to AMENDING SECTIONI4.Z4·• Uornla, SECURITY PACIFIC the "Corporate Plua'' Plan-
Code Is amended to read: SECTION l.Seetlon 17,41.040 tue them, with the necessary ~S~AC~F M~~IP~~W~~i NATIONAL BANK. U duly ap.-ned CommUnity 1n Nt!wportCeo-
"3.12.030 Imposition of Ex -of the Newport Beach Municipal voucbers, In the om ee of the poiDted trustee under the deed ter a.od the acceptance ot an
e lse Tu. A. TAX IMPOSED. Code ts amended to read: clerk oftheaboveentitted court, TO INCREASE SEWER CON. of trust dated December 4, En;tronmental Document, on a
An excise tax ts hereby tm -"17,41.040 Ftllnc fee. An or to present them, with the NEC TION FEE 1968 made by Gray10n M. Me-porUoo of Block 93 Irvine's
posed upon the construction and appllcatlon as required by this necessary voucher s, to the The City Council 01 the City c artf aod PhylUs P. McCarty, Subdh1slon. said proPerty being
LIGAL MOTICI LICML IIOT?ta LIGAL IIOTICI
SLP-14381
FICTITIOUS BtEINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The tollowlnc per100 lsdotnc
bUJinelll u : CaplltriDO Mobile
Home Eseba.Dp, SUlSSanJoa.n
Creek Rd., San Juan Capistrano
9267'5: Robert Edward Parcells,
1&42Z Underhill' LaDe, Hunting-
ton Beach. 9264?.
This business Is bein( con-
ducted by an Indlvidtal.
Slped: Robert Edward Par-
cell.
Tb.ls ltatemeot OJ.ed with the
county clerk of Oranp County
on: June 19, 1974, Wtul.a.m E.
StJohn, county clerk.
Publl.sb: June 27, July 4,
11, 18, 1974, In the Newport
Harbor Enalrn. F -34902
LIGAL MOT1CI
occupancy or each residential Chapter shall be accompanied UDder signed at the omees of or Newport Beach does ordal.ll recorded on December 16, 1968, bounded by Pacltle Coast HJ&b-
unlt, commercial unit, Indus-by a flUng ree of Two Hundred HARWOOD 41 ADKINSON, 550 as follows: in boclk 8816 pep 6S4 ot Of. way Newport Canter ·Drift
trial unit, aod mobllehomepark Dollars ($200) to compensate Newport Center Drive, Suite SECTION 1• SecUon 14•24•• ttclal Record& ln tbe otftce ~~ Far~llon Orin aDd the tutur;
in the City 1n the amount of tbe City !or the admLnistraUve 434, Newport Beach, Calltor-050 of the Newport Beach Mu-the County Recorder of Oraop utenslon of Avocado Annue.
$.165 per square foot of g:ross costs of processing such ap. nia, which Is the place of bus-nlcipal Code Is amended to County, CaWornla, by reason Notici!: Is hereby further ct-
floor area for all classes of plleation." loess of the undersigned 1D at: read: of default ln tbe p&ymeat or nn that said ptt>Uc hearl.n(
new construc.tlon, lncl~tng any SECTION 2• This ordinaDee matters pertaining to the estate "I4·24·050 Sewer Connee-performance o1 obUptlons se-wUI be held on the 18th day
area in a building designed s"·ll be pui>Us .. """' once 1JI. tbe of said decedent, wtth.ln four tion Fee. The applleant shall cured. thereby, a Notice of De-of J11l,J, 1974, at the lxmr of ftCnnous BtmNESS NAME
for the parking of vehicles. offtclal new~ of tbe City, months after the first publica.-also pay a fee of Twenty DoJ. fault and Election to Sell Un-7:00P.M. In the CouneHCham. STATEMENT
B. DUE DATE. The amount and the same sball be effective Uon of this notice. ~ . Jars ($20.00) for each cOilhec-der Deed or Trust harlnf been ben of the Newport Beaeb Cl-The followlDJ periOiliJdotnc:
of tbe tu due hereunder shall 30 days after tbe date of Ita Dated Jooe 18, 1974. Uon to the public sewer." ncorded u prOYided for by ty Hall. at whleb time aadplace bu.tMN u : JODtl 41 Younc
be determined at the time a adoption. ELIZABETH P. COLE, SECTION 2. Th1l ord1oance taw aDd more tba.ntbree moatha aay &Dd. all per10118loter .. ted Performuce, 13'10 Lope St.,
building permit 1s soultht for This ordinance was intra-Speel.a.l Administrator, of the shall be p~Uabed ooce ~~the bavtnc elq)Md stDct &IICh re-may appear a.od bebeardtbtrea IJ, Colla MtA, CalU. 9215%8:
the construetlon of resldentt.a l, duced at a recular meettnc Estate of the above named de-otnclal newJPII)81' of the ty, cordatton. wtU sell at pubUc on. U:lctw.e! Da.rid Joou, 550Pitr-
commerctal or tDdustrlal units of the City CoUDCII of tbe City cedent. and the same sball ~~~t1~~ auetlon to tbt hlebHI bidder JOSEPH RatENER,JR.,See-poat Ave., Coat& Me11., CaW.
or buiktlncs, or for the con -of Newport Beach held on the HARWOOD &r ADKINSON, 30 days after the e o tor cash, payable In lawflll moa retary, Planalnt Commit-826!6.
structlon or reconstruction of l oth day of June, 1974, and wu Post Oftlce Box 1907, Newport adoption. n.ey of tbe lhllted stattl of A-Jioa, City of Newport S.cb Thla bullllltu Is conducted
any mobllebome park, and the adapted on the 24th day otJuoe, Beach, CA 9Z663, 644-1313, Th.ls ordioa.oce was 1ntro. merle& at time of ale, wttb-Pti>Ush: July 4. 1974 1n the by an IDdlvtchaL
full amount of the tax shall 1974 by the tollowtne vote, to Attorneys for Special Admin-duead at a regular meettnc out coYeoant or warnoty tl-Newport Harbor Er&sicn. Slped: U:tctw.el Ot.Yld JoneJ.
be due andpayableeoneurrently wit: I lstrator. of the City Counell ot tbt City preued 01' tmpUed u to title, Tbllltattmnt yu n*'wlth
with the application for suc.h AYES, COUNC ILMEN:Mel.nnl.s, Publlsh: June 27, July 4, 11, of Newport Beach beld on tbe pouellion or eDCumbnocts, LIGAL MOTICI tbe COUDtJ Clrrk ot Druce
permit. u such tu: is oot tully Dostal Barrett Kuehn, Roprs 18, I 9?4, 1n the Newport Harbor loth day of JUDe, 1974, and wu the taterest couYeyldtoudnow 1 FlCTITIOtB Bl.511fEQ!! NAME CouDty oa J ... '14, 1874.
patd on or before the due date Ryct.oir, Store.' ' Ensign.. adopted on the Z4th day ofJUDe, held by It Wider laid deed of ST ATEMEMT PubUih: Jau 27, July 4,
the permit Is Issued, the tax NOES, COUNC ILMEN : Noae. --.,-L-:I-:G-.,..,-M-O.,....Tl-C'CI ___ 1974, by the to1Jowlnc Yote, to trlllt, In aDd 10 tbt property Tbl toJ.IowlDC penoDI are 11, 18, 1874, lD lbt Newport
;r. T Cl or '"e amount thereof not paid C UNCIL'~N N -wlt: to Oranp County, State of Ca-8 .~ H •··bor Eulp F -14'7!0 LI'-AL MO I u• · ABSENT 0 •L : 001• AYES, CO UNCit...v.EN:MclDDls, WorDia csucrtbed u : Tbe doln& baliDtu u : ....., ~ '
NOTICE To CREDITORS shall there~ become deltn-Oooald .. Mcinnis. FICTITIOtE BlBINESS NAME a.-.-, £·•-~,.1 Zlll D v•· u...-•* .. OF THE quent. Mayor "-STATEMENT Dostal, Barrett,K~~tlm, ........ rs, Nortbet.sterly ooe-tw.lf of Lot _ ..... Hli caW ... iits';: LLAL ... ftCI
SUPERIOR COURT C. :>ELINQUENCY, PEN -ATTEST: The tollowt.ac persons are Ryckoff, Store. 145, Tnct '706 ll per ~ = L. ~ cU..:~otte K. FJCTrTIO~"BliHNESS NAME
STATE ~~~~~[ORNIA ALTY, INTEREST. There shall Laura Lagios dolDC business as: The Trleft NOES, COUNCILMEN: Nooe. rec.orded In book Z1, Pl .. ZS B WI D Vl.l. Puerta. STATEMENT
COUNTY o r ORANGE be added to the tax for any City Clerk Compaay, 10171 Blrcbwood ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Nooe. Qf MlaceiiiQIOill \lq)l lD tbe ron, H 11l C~, M Q' Tht followlD&Ptl'_, ltdolnC
No. A.80024 u.nJt or so much of the taJ: Publish: July 4, 1974,1n the Drive, H.mttnatoo Beach, Cal. DoD&Id A. Mcinnis. omee of tbt Record« of 1&14 ~...! 'Ha ~It rr::soi butDta u : T•m Ca.Utor111a,
Estate of PETER PRES-as becomes deiJnQuent a pen-Newport Harbor Euip. 92&4&: Robert Wyatt Frye,4833 ATTESTM.ayor CoTIIIIIybo :...~ ... -... a-otber CbenyiN y Drt!, Ei Moote, CZ4al,i ,.!:,.. Spr' n~,ld-F. IIIIAI~·. ER alty of twenty -ftve perc.nt _ CortlaDcS Dr., Cor001delM.ar, ----~ao C&llt .. ,..., ,_ ....
COTT • also knOWn as PET (25111). which ahall therel.()On LEGAL MOTICI CaL 92625; Felllcsu Paltf>t.ns-Laura Lapoa com moD de1lpltioG. II UJ, ol. ni. biii!M., t. be1nr coo-115 Dlamold Belbol. lalald
PRNESCOTIOTCF. T isS~.f:~Be:~Vr.N beCome payable 1n the same UBUC HE '"lNG tas, 10171 BirchWOod Dr., City Cleric lbo 1M rMI Pf'GilC'tJ dleertbtd.a-dwcted bJ a putMrllllp Ca. ' '
manner u tbo tu. Tbe tax NOTICE OF P ~ H-S..cb, Cal. 92646. PIII>Utb' 11117 4, 1914, Ill t>o<t Ill ~ to bt: 10051 -•· ota··-a~ ~lb lbt Tblo -~~ Ill -ltd
to the creditors of the above and penalty sball bear Interest Notice Js bereby lfYtD U.t Tllil busloe.ss 11 conducted Newport Harbor Eulp.. Cypreu StrMt, Suta Au., Ca. c,;;;; c..,k ol ~ Cowltr by ullcllnNIL
named decedent tl!at all per-at the rate o1. .sa of one per-the Pb.nnlnc Comrataioa oftbt by a lfeMJ'•l partnenhtp. L_._., ...,..__ Ulorlda. Tbe!DIIr-!1~~111 .... • OD J .. 1 11..,4 SiCI*I; Joaald r. U:Uitr.
sons havlnc claims aptnst t~ ceat per mootb oDtll paid." City of Newport Bel.cb will bOld Stped: R. W. Frye. ...,.. ftVI...,. tM dt.aciiJJDI ,., .___., • • I !0 17 n1e: .-.......&.,.. ftildwttb
said deeedeot are required SECTION 2 ThlJ ordl.naDee a pubUc btUlDI to coulder TIU.J:Jtatecndl wu ftledwltb MO'I'ICE OF Pt1BLIC HEAIUMG &D1 lDcGrftctDMe of tbe ltrMt J ~~~,!.~ ~ ~CeQc.i tM COMtJ c..n; of 0ruct:
ftle them, with the nectsar)' •MU be pob~bed ooce ID the the adopUoa of tbe ltoi.M El-tbe Co.ty Cltrk ol ~ HCitiU 11 blrtbr pna taat ~ aad otW coauaoo dt· •. P ..... coa, • J .. IO ll14.
wouchers, ID ttte oft'lce of tb1 oftle.l&l DIWIPIPC of tbe City, ement of U. Mewport S.Ch Co.ty 011 J .. IO, Hl74• tbe PlamdQC Coanall ... oUbt .tpllt:Joe. lf U)',.,.,.. blhbl. HarW l'ltp • MilA; JtM j 1, .lalJ 4. ll,
clerk ot the aboYe eoutlld and the ame ab&ll be etteetln General Plu ud tbt adopC:toa Plilbllall: Jue 13, to, 27, City ot Newport Stith wt.UbOid laid ale wW bt madl to pay II lt74, Ill tMI'wport IIUbor
court, or to prestat them, wltb 10 di.JI a.tt.er the date of Us of a HolM OrM•nc.. Jatr 4. 1174. In tbt Newport ~~~~ ':'..:f: ~';:= t!lt oN'•ttc-••td bJ aid L-.a. •o.c::a aa....,. r.Mt14 :.'::.'i~t '':~0: n: a-loo. , .. Nol:t ~ ~~t!c llarbor lulp. F -145' ot Ntwporl S..Cb to ---o1 trwtlllolldl(aD-. FICTITIO .. Beaut-.AMI Lllo\L II011CI
HARWOOi> 41 40KIN90M, 550 d ~ atOI'~o::c.:.;um::~ wtU be bekt • tbt lldl *J LIGAL. MOTICI u amndllllllt to Tit .. 10 ot ,._ u4 111 11111 ol trlltllt STATDIDT FJ:IIIIIW .. Bifiii• teAM!
NftliOI'I Cenltr DriYI, Botto _,"" tbt City COOIIICII at lbo City ol luly, 1974, t1 tbt _. ol FICTmO .. 8111111£88 NAil£ lbt Knport BIOcll llelcliltl ud II tilt lnll er-"' tOld Tbt 1o11oW1aJ ,.._ an
43f., Mt"PPO1 Beach, CaUtornSa, of ~~-•-ch bold 011 the 7:00 p.m. 1D tbt eo.c1l Cblm· IT A TIME NT Codt ~ to IICil ,.... detd ol tnlli IB ... g.. dCitiC b t ?• u:. a 0 .,.._ IT ATIIIIIT tilt 1a ot -..u .. _. -•-BlOCh Cl poodtl -IIIIo-at 1014 Ida, 1.. ho lla, ~ ""lllloWIIJ-llllltll(
wblch II p ct lOIII clay ot JUIIt 1974 ud ftS btu at tbt ~·-· • Tilt .. IIOWlat ptt-llldolll( 1&---.. -o1 tno1, 1101 -r,..td; II-Cillf. -~ L. a II Ill U 1 -·· CouiTV,
ot lilt -llptd Ill au mat-~ oolbt z4a, cltr atJUOt 17 HtU, tl wlilcll-...,,_ --• u: WIIUul L.Sion1t ... ~t ~~ .. "-'..:'.: aad .. ,410.11 ro• I loJ 110111-ll.cart.f, I• Pill' # • liD, I~:!: Btad, Loll·
len ptrlalliiDI to lbt tolalo 1974 _ fbo tot~-'Ole ..; •111 ud aU .--tar-a •o-'"lol, 101 ---.----11 ----'"' ~-~ --.., ...... C CoiL -1 ot 1014 dlctdllll, wtllllll ro ... 11. • ., -·.-. • ,..7 _..., .. _ _._ toiMII .-. lltoport Btacll. wottu •• ~ tot
1
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1bt_,_ .. *.,Y ::'-';'tnot,1( .-; ""' 1111, he. ii;; 0 1. .. ~
mOIIIIII all« lllo llral poeu. AwYES. COUHCILIIEN·II·'-'1. oa.. Co, -Wllllalll aam..,., '""'' • ., -... Ill Ill-.._.._ • ~ ......, ~---~ ot IIIIa aatlct · ~ IOAPB ...... lB ... 7,00 Pll. to 11ii c-tltllaa--I• or ' I I'll, u • -4 -' --,_ • Oootal BtrrwH, "-RoiWI -. '' • 101 -loiUd -. Jltw. . • --c--'filii II I p Ill -· D&Md1 .. 11,1114. R ~""'-• r...,, • ..,ertBIIC'Citl,.-t ..... ...O bertaltMJia.,.t...aCt.. -........... I~II'M . -u-lln ... rtrdUJI'I· ftllhJCJ IIIlA' ... PETER L. Plli8COI1', Es.. JC-, _,.-t. . P ....... CD t 117" IIMIIJFI 'ta ...,......,., lJ 8aU, at ftal:ll a.. ud -• oq
__ of~-~.u ~~~-~ IWESirfCOUIICILIIER. K.... p_, l"'" , 1 ... •--... .~--·-_,aD ,_1111 ~ .Cmn'Y ACIPIC ~-t1o1--a,... -a. IIJ•t Oltr' --"' -co·~~zK--.., .... w-•• ·-,';"" "'""-_., ••-M 1'1-. ..,_., = 111Ca1 z. --...s OL.:S'II •-die-AlliE ~A.i(rool._ 'Ktwplllt--. ..... !laiD 11r. leo. • -·-_,"' ·--..... --.... -vu..l, t;;'i 1----NPzp ----HAllWOOD I AIMIMOII, II
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'flllla'i'IRooe_l?ltd_ ---· .. c:oooer Ctrt .. .,._ .. ~ Ctrt .. .,._ Pool oatoa lloiiWI, Howporl ATTUT ,,... 1111 c:oooer C?lrll llfl ~ ,.,__, c ... a.r.ot,-. c:oooera:a.. li'M.
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COSTA MESA em OFFICIALB ud dlpd.tarltl wert OD bud to exttod a welcome at
tbe formal opeo1nc of FldeUt)' Federal St.rlap aDd Lou AIIIOCiaUoa's new regional
oftlce oa Harbor BlVd., near Nl1fPC)I:'t BlYd., in COlt& Mea. Putlcta:att.nc In the tradJ ..
UOnl.l ribbon Cut:tln( cerem0111 were, from left, Eucne Berproo, president ot the
Colta Me• Chamber o1 Commtrct; MaJOr Robert Wlt.:>n; Mltzy Lee, Mist Costa
Mea; Leonard T. Suter, ass1ltaDt rice-PrtsSdd ud ma.Dillft' of the new om.ce, a.nd
Atltoe Schaeffer, Costa Mesa plamlD( commll1lonlr. Ftdellty Federal ranks In tbe
~C~Ptr oae per cent ot the tar pat aUOC.l&ttou lD tbe nation,
(OWl tl -.... I) putmool at INI -...-_ IM? Wladnrd, ..,......, wu
•-ca.., Ia .,...Ue olll:f6 Ool<wood-·-"" ......,_drMI(_tiiO
a.m . ..., Ilia.._. •.• Gec:w11 bltw-t p.m. , ... n ..a 11111.-ee otalcciMrl.atDot«ud
Edward lanm•nlltl, M, ot 7 a.m. J• %4 ••• SolllilbodJ trYill ...,. Wlltclllf PIUa.
teol-1/1 111-, Wott lfowporl, brolto I plato ,uo _., ot z:ft a.m ••• A $100 111*1
Wll etarpd Willi drl'flllr-caoolac aa ..UIIIIIocl $40 ell-Uld $80 ltjlo cfoeli ud $120
tbt lAft..-et at aleobol at !:15 map, at tbt home d Ada ~~-wortb o1 tiPM ..,.., .._&om
a .m. Ill 411111 alld Rl"" lltor IJ, 42? El -. Newport 1 car boioDCiactoWUIIIJDSiru
a mlaor traffic &ec:141Dt tbere Hetcbta, .,m«li"DD bttwtea. 4 ot 120 tetb st., Welt Newport.
• • · HtDDIIc Sot..._ II, of p.m. Jib 24 aDd 2:30 p.m. wbUt it wu puMd lD tbl100
1513 E. 0.-Bl'r\1., 0.-, J-26 ··.A DllJidoserlltod block o1 Newport Coolor Dr.,
wu ebupd wUb drt'rinc .S.r " a wtdte male, babt'fllced, Newport enter, from 8:45p.m.
the lldlueoce ol aleobol at 1:50 blue eyes, 5~6, 140 fbi., IPllked .U111:15 p.m.,, Nuey Tall-
a.m. II 8111 Uld.--... Wltlle 1C> lo tbo Polo Sl<lp ftlm booth ntiD, 110-1/1 $Sib, Wool New-
a pollceman ,., rupondtoc at 500 W. Balboa BtYd., Balbi»., port rtPOrted tbat 2 tlrHwve
to a complalnt ol a loud party at 1:45 p.m. and told Z female atub.t 011 ber eu wbll.i It...,...
at 2308 W. Oeeu. Froat, Cea~ eterkl to hand him tnt mooey pubiS aeu bll' bome betw'eee
tral Newport, IOmeoot cut tbe from tbe cub register, txt, 8 p.m. JUDe 25 aDd 9 a.m.
Ures on h1a pollee car, tome-after falllq: to sbaw that he bad JUM za, causlll( about $95 da-
tlme betweeo 1 aad Z a.m. a weapon, walked away emp-map .•• LesUe B&luarepor-
Cllt~t.l.c4: an eltJmated $50 dl~ ty banded after threaten1111 tbe ted MaO wortb ol plywood sto-
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8UP£JUOR COURT OF TD Drift, .. I)IOit-., C 8 ~
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FOR THE ol b ' a at~M~~;I ~-~= COutn'Y OF OR.UCZ Ia aD -· ,_I I I $ It ..
No. A-?till .... al llid 11171¢:, ~
EIIIIAI ol EU RUTH WIL--------
IAIIB, alia EU R. WILWMS Ucaa.. ol--Ilia EU WILLLUIS, alia E. a: Datod 1-ta, It'll,
WtLJ.JAMS, Decealld. T~ I. ,_., It ' PI •.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lrator -1110 -' 2
to "" creditor• o1 the a.boN of tbl & ..... oltllll....,. ....
umed deeedeDt tbtt au periOD.I dectdelf. •
"-'fiDC cllima apiut lbt tailS ICEI!fl, moll, -~ 6
deeedeot are r~aired to ftle JEXlftKU, Prafnltw1 c..
them, "'Jttll tbe DeeeMU'J YOUCh.. ponUoa. S.U. PO, A"' ,..._
eu, in the office of the eletk cll.l TO'ftll'. 110 Xu 41ft C4iilllllr.
of tbe above entitled court or Drl•t, K.-part a... CA.
to pre~e~~t them, 1fl.tll u.. '... 92660, Te._t s . """lltl:
ceasary vouchers, to the .set-Attone)' lor Adm1; 1 ..... wD
slped at tbe ofllce at his attor-tbe WW AaMDd. ·' ~age. un-cooperaUve women that he ten from a coutroctloo alte
MONDAY, JUNE 24 wouk1 ''ret tbem tool&bt." at Stol MaeArthUr Harbor Acameranluedat$155wu •TUESDAY JUNEZS y • ney, KEENE, DION, MADSEN
stolen from Mlc'-el Reid's a-Gary Lo;en ~nne« 18 of Juoe1" ~.:.., betw11 a""m 3J'so..,.o.2m6. lr JENNINGS, Proleutoaal Cor-
PilbUIIb' J-II, 10, 1'1,1.,
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Eulp. . • • .... · • · poratioo, Suite 530 AY.::o Flt&D-------------------L!!ALre11CI LIOAL II01ICI LI!AL SID11ft LIIOM.II01ICI LIIOM. II01ICI
ORDINANCE NO. 15'70 BTU Lf1)1Jt capacity Is 350,000 BTU and For each cesspool, O'f'ernow seepap::. ._,u, percolation iron, coUee mater, or cooldnc denee WXSer :E~~~ANCSEE co11r0~~ c15m.~.~~. HE:--s.oa.~ BE~So" o;e
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Jor oomf~rt cooling, or an anrep.te test pit, swJmming pool drywell, or dn.loftekl 3,000 w (commerclal) .•..•......• , . . . • • • • . • ' t.OD
w ~ o ,000 BT Input capa.elty and over extension or replacement.. . • . . . • . . . . • . • . . . . 5.00 For eacb fry-kettle, toaster, ..me
15.12.220 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE for absorptloo units. For ctlsconnectloo, abaodorunent, altera.Uoo or iron, coffee maker, or eook1Dc ttef1ee ~G =ttcTRSUR1CcA~~~MO~ :iis PLUMBING, HEAT-B. Plan S~k..;ee)for alterations to approved lZ 00 repair of any house sewer or prlnte H'ftge dls-3,000 w or o•er (commercial) • , .... , • . • . • • • • • $ 1.10 plans I.V'I'r ur ....... , . . . . . . . . • . . . . posal 5Jstem or part thereof, .. , •..•• , • . . • . . . 3.00 HEATERS AND HEATING APPUANCES .. IIAJI llli&M:
Tile Ctty Council of the City of Newport Belch DOES C. Minimum charge (per haU hour or less} ... 6.00'" (b) Plan Check. Plans and speelfteat.J.ofta shall be sli>-For each air beater up to aad lllcludlDc
ORDAIN u follows : SECTION 2. Section 15.08.090 of the Newport Beach Mtml-mltted and approved orior to the commencemeot of any work t6SO w .................• , ...•.•....• , , t ..10
SECTION 1. Section 15.05.050 of the Newport Beach Munt-clpal Code Is amended to read: described in this section. For each air halter over 1650 W ••.•...•• , • • • f 1.00
cta:al Code Is amended to read: . ''15.08.090 Ameod.ment to Section 1.12 of the Plumbing A plan checldllg fee sblll be pa.ld to tbe Building Oftlclal For each water beater ...........• , • . • . • • • f 1.00
"15.05.050 Amendment to Section 304 of tbe Mechanical{ Code. Section 1.12 of the Plumbing Code, hereinbefore adopted at the time of submltttng tho:! pla.ns and speclftcatlon.s for For eacb na.tr dryer. • . • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t 1.00
Code. Seetloo 304 of tbe Mecbardeal Code, hereinbefore in Section 15.08,010, Is ameDded to read: work described In thls sectloc. For Infra-red drytnc units not ovv
adopted In Section 15.05,010, 1s ameoded to read: (S). ~~2 Permit Fees. Said fee shall be eqtal to one-half (1/2) the required 15,000 W •••• , •. , •.• , •••••.. , .•••• , • , • • • $ 1,10
'SEC. 304 A. Any person deslrlng a permit reqldred a G ERAL. Any person applying for a permit shall, plumbing permit fee as set forth In Table I of this Section. For ~a ~red. drylDg UDJ.ts over 15,000 w ......• $ S.OO
by this Code, shall, at the time ot nunc u application there-at the Ume the appllcaUon ls made, pay to the Admlnistra-All pla.o checking fees shall be l:llsed on the aggregate For kilns ................... , .. , . . • • . . • $ 1.00
tor, pay a fee as required by thla Sec:Uon. Uve Authority the fees set forth In this section. In addition quantities required for the complete pro)eet: For electric radiant helttnc .• per room ....•..• $ 1 ..
-s. ln addition to the to11owtne fees, there sM.II al8o be to said tees, there shall also be Imposed a surcharge In 1) Building or premises contaln1D& over 180 drainage HOME APPLIANCES:
Imposed a surcharge tn the amooot o1 ten per cent (10%) t
1
he amount of ten per cent (10%) of the tob.l accumulated fixture anUs. Clothes ctryer .•..............•..••..•.• $ 1.00
of the total accumulated fees paid. ees paid, Except as provided herein, a plumblng permit 2) Building or premises with a portable water sl(lplY Dishwasher .................. , . • . . • . • . $ 1.00
1. For the issuance of each permlt. .......... $ 3.00 and a sewer or private sewage disposal permit shall be 4" or larger. Furnace .....•.......•..••..•..••••... f 1.00
t. For the Installation or reloc.atloo of each required t~r each building or tnstallatloo. 3) Building or premises with fUel p.,; ptplng 4" or larger Garbace Dtsposat . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . • • . • $ 1.00
forced-alr or gravity type furnace or E:a:ceptlon: Where accessory buUdlngs and/or appurten-or conb.ining medium or hlP pressure fUel gas. Kitcbea faD. . . . • . . • • . • . . . • • . • . • • • • . • . . • $ 1.00
burner, toci!J11ng ducts and Yents aoces, such as laundry rooms, guest houses, bath houses (c) Special. Whenever aay work for whJ ch a permit Is M"5CELLANE01E:
attached to such aooltAnr.l'l: or swimming pools, are used In conjunction with a single required under tbe prorislons of this Code has been com-For each mo'rloe picture mach.lne,
A.. Up to and tncluding 100,000 BTU , , , ••••••• 5,00 family residence, are 1oeated on the same Jot and: under meoced, constructed or completed wHbout the authOrtr.atlon includtnc solmd eqUipment used In CCJIIII:.CUOD
B. More than 100,000 BTU up to and the same ownership, and are erected at the same Ume of such permit, a special ln•esUpUon rr.ay be required be-therewith •••.••••.....•.••••••• , •••••• , t 2.50
including 500,000 B'TU •••.••.....•••.•. 7.50 as tbe maln buJidlng, all plumbing ttems may be combined fore a permtt wlU be lswed for such work ln order to de-Por each cellinc fan ••••.•.••.••••••• , •••• $ 1.00
c . More than 500,000 BTU lCI to and on one plumbing Pf!rmlt. All bUildings aDd appurtenances termlne whether the work dooe complied •Uh Code require-For other permueotly coaneeted tau wUb
Including 1,000,000 BTU •••••••••••••.• 10.00 reprdless of type, located on the same lot and UDder the ments. In adc11tloo to tbe regular permU fee, an lnvesttp.Uon a motor of oot more than 1/2 HP ....•...•. , •..• $ 1.00
D. More than 1,000,000 BTU 141 to and: same ownership may, when being conoected at the same fee shall be collected as fo llcnrrs: For all motors tneludlng pumueatly
tncluding 2,000,000 BTU, .............. lS.OO time to a common house sewer or to a common multiple When the Permit Fee Is: lnvesttp.Uoo Fee: cOMected fans s.arr.e u lndicated ln motor
E. More than 2,000,000 BTU .....•........ 25.00 private sewage disposal system, be combined on one sewer-$10.00 or less ..................... $10.00 table of fees ......................... , .s.e Tab&e
3. For the Lnstalla.tlon or relocation of each age permit. More than $1C.OO .............•..... $.2:5.00 For each X-ray machioe ........•.... , . . . . . $ 2.50
noor furnace LncltJdlng vent. . • . . . . • . . . . . . . 5.00 Plumbing permit fees shall be as specified In Table No, 1. No permit shall be Issued when an lnnsttp.Uon fee ls For each steril.lur ..................•.• , $ 1.00
4. For the tnstallatlon or relocation of each Sewer aDd private sewage disposal pern.lt fees shall be as due until such fee bas been patd. For each dental walt ••.••.• , • . • • . . . • • • • . • • $ 1.00
suspended beater, recessed wall heater or spectned In Table No. U. For the purpose of th.ls Section Tile payment of the lnvestiptloo fee shall not exempt For each barber pole .........•......•...• $ 1.00
noor-moanted untt heater Lneluding vents ...... 5.00 a sanitary plumbing outlet on which or to whi ch a plumbing any person from compliance with the prorlsions of this For each eapaeltor overS KVA capacity .••••••• $ 1.00
5. For the installation, relocation, or fixture or appliance may be set or attached shall be coo-Code nor from any penalty prescribed by law. For each self-oontaSned vegetable ud
replacement of each appliance fent in-strued to be a lbture. Built-In dishwashers shall be coo-The permit fee bereln speelfted shall be doubled when meat case . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . • . . . . • • . . $ 1·.00
stalled aDd not inc hided In an apoUance strued O:rtures whether l.ndl,ldually trapped or not. Fees work requiring a permit bas been started or carried oo For each deep tr.eze box ....•... , •....•... $ 1.00
permit.... . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . 2.00 for reeonneetlon and retest of elistlng plumblnK systems prior to otta1nlnc sild permit a.nd the liJI)Ueaot bad maw-For ea.cb be•enp aDd. lee cream cabtDet ••••••• $ 1.00
6. For the repair or alteration of, or add.itlon In relocated buildings shall be based on the number of plumb-ledge that a permit was necessary as e•ldeDCed bJ the For each drlltin&: fouDb.ln •........... , . • . . $ 1.00
to eactfbeattnc IIJI)Uanee, retrlgeratloo lng fixtures, ps· systems, water heaters, etc., lnvol•ed. fact that at the Ume of OOinc sueh work be beld a Uceose For each s~ 1flth U&ftts ••••••••••••••• $ 1.00
ontt, comfort COOllAI untt, ~ Ulllt, Wben interceptor traps or boUse trailer site traps are as required by Section 1.10 of th1s Code, or bad prerlously For eacb tlme doek. .... , ... , •• _. ..•.•...• $ 1.00
or eaCti COqlfOrt heatJng, cooUnc, abeorption, installed at tbe same Ume as a Muse sewer oa any lot no applled for a permit u prondtd in tbl& Cocie, tM payl'Mill For eacb blllkSlDc moored to a oew
or enpofa.Uve cooling sYstem, loeludlnl aewer permit shall be required for the connection of any of such double fee, prorided tbe permJt Is slll»eq..m:l)' locatloG ..... , .................•. , . • . . . S 1.00
Installation of controls replatecl by this such trap to an appropriate Inlet ftttln~t proVIded In the used, shall not reUeYe any persons from tully compb'lnc For •ch Murphy type tftcllefl . . • . . . . . . . . • . . • $ l.!SO
Code . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 5.00 bouse sewer by tbe permittee constructing such sewer. wUh the requirements of this Code In tbe e:ucutloo of the MOTORS:
7. For the tnst.alla.Uon or relocation of each When a parrr.lt has been obta1Ded to connect an extsting work nor from any otber penalties prescribed beretn. Not O'fer 1/2 HP •••.•.••.•••••.••.•••••• $ 1.00
boller or compressor up to and tncltlllng building or ulsUng work to the publlc se•er, or to connect (d) Conversion Inspection Fee. A fee as set forth below o .. r 1/t HP a.od not more tba.o! HP •• , •. , •••• $ 1.00
nve borsepowei', or each absorpttoo system to a new private disposal t.aclUty, bacldllllng of prlnte 881f. shall be paid when a conversion inspectto.n Is required O..er 1 HP and DOt orer S HP, •••.•• , • • • • • • • • $ 1.50 ~to and tncludiDg 100,000 BTU (includinl age disposal fac111ttes abandoned consequent to such con-by the Admtnlstrati'e Authority. O.er 3 HP aDd not ('Iter 8 HP. • • • • • . • . . • • • . • • $ z.oo
•ent) ......... , .. , . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . 5.00 neet1on ts inc luded In the house sewer permit. Affected Floor Areas (Sq. Ft.) Fee Over 8 HP Lnd oot over 15 HP. . • . • • . • • • • • • • • $ %.50
8. For tbe installation or relocation of etch Plumbing permit fees shall be as follows: Single Story of 2,500 SQ. n. of floor Orer IS KP and not onr so HP •.•.••••.••••• $ s.oo
boller or compressor over ave horsepower ~ TABLE 1 area, or less · · · · ....... · .. · ... · · . . . S25.00 Onr 50 HP and not over 100 HP • • • • • • • . • • • • • S 5.00
to and tncludina: 15 horsepower, or each For issuing each permit ........• , ........... S 3.00 Multi-story or greater than 2,SOO SQ. ft . $ Over 100 HP a.nd not over 500 RP .....•.....•. $10.00
absorption sys1em over 100,000 BTU ~to lDd In addition: of noor area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35.00 DYer 500 HP •.•..•••.•.••...• , . . • • • . • • • $15.00
lncluding 500,000 BTU {Including •ent). .. , • • . . 7.50 For each plumbing fl:a:ture trap or set or NOTE : Abofe fees do DOt Include the fees for the building Eltra outlet for portable motors
9. For tbe lnsta!laUon or relocation of each ft.rtures on one trap (Including drainage vent, permit, nor fees for electrical, plumblng, or heating and over 2 HP each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . $ 1.00
boller or compressor over IS horsepower lCI water ptplng and bacldlow perventlon dertces ventilating permits covering the alterations and/or repairs GENERATORS :
to and incl!J1lna: 30 horsepower, or each therefor).............................. 1.50 of(th)elneonv51er1ston. F 1 llt Do (It ) For each generator, trusformer or •ekle:r
absorption sys1em over 500,000 BTU up to and For each permanent type dishwasher whether e ve ptlon ee. A fee o F een liars 5.00 the fee shall be the same as that for a motor
tnehlding 1,000,000 BTU (lnellldlnc vent) •..... 10.00 indtrlduaUy trapped or not ........ , . . . . . . . . . 1.50 may be charged by the Admtnlstrative AuthOrity for a.ny considering each KVA. capacity as 1 HP.
10. For the lnstallatloo or relocation of each For each todustrl.al waste pretreatment interceptor investtpttoo of a buUdlng, structure, work reports, cerU~ For each motor-generator set at freqoeDCJ
bolter or compressor over 30 horsepower lCI Lncludlng Its trap and vent, excepting kitchen ftcation or any other related work, requested by an owner chancer, the fee cba.rpd shall be 100 per ceot
to and: tocludlng so horsepower, or •cb type grease interceptors f\mctionlnc as n:a:ture or autborlz.td agent of sucb OW"ner. greater than for tbe motor a loGe.
absorpUon system over 1,0001000 BTU"' to traps .... , .. , •...•.... , ......... , , , . . . 2.00 T:e p:o•t1~1~~~~!._tbls Sedectlloont~~~~~"?!_ ~?to eme;,rmlnncy OnSJGNS AND mGH POTENTIAL GAS TUBE UCHTING:
and Including 2,000,000 BTU \locl!J11ne nnt). .•. 15.00 For each swimming pool drainage trap aDd receptor wor w en &~ow. vo: prov 110: saUbU.ct-· of the • e siKQ and ooe traos!ormer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ Z.DO
11. For tbe tostallatioo or relocation o1 each whether connected to a building draln or a building lstrati•e Authority that soch •ork was urgently requited Each addtuooal sign ud ooe tratlaformer
boi!er or refrigeration compressor over sewer (water s~ly for pool oct lneluded)........ l.SO ~od that lt was DOt pra1 cttcal to o~n a permtt therefor be -at ~be same location (same buiktiq) •••••••••.•• $ 1.00
50 horsepower, or each abeorptioo system For each gas piping system of one to flYe outlets ·-ore commencement o the work. w all such eases a permit or each extra transformer, flasher or
ower 2,000,000 BTU (lnctudlne .-ent) ••....... 25.00 or alteration or retest of elistln( gas piping must be obtained as sooo as It Is practical to do so, l.lld If time clock .............................. $ 1.00
12. For each alr handUng untt up to and rystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~,50 there is an unreasonable delay in obtalnlng such permit, · Each additional sign aOO ooe tn..nstorm.er
including 2,000 cubic feet per minute, For each addtUonal outlet over nn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 an(f~n~e~lp.~ fe; as ~uln~rov1d~5 :;u be char~. on sr-me lot. . • • . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • $ t.OO
Lncludlne ducts attached thereto • • • . . . . . . . . . 2.00 For each gas pressure regulator other than e spec oo ee. l'e Iars . per iospec Oft ID aDd ooe transformer mond to a DeW
13. For each air handling unit over 2,000 cd:lic appliance regulators ...... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 ma~·•tbe lc~ltyled for .. addltloDll inspectiOOf necessary as a Jocration ...................••.. , .•••••• $ %,00
feel per minute .... to and lD<:I-.... 10,000 F h he 1 ad/ 1 50 res... o au wor .. man.shlp or materia .. or both; or for or each additional sign and t.ra.a.stwmw -...-. or ea.c water a er a or Yent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · , ......... Uo uested f t to ed cubic teet per mlntte tneludlng ducts For repair or alteration of drainage a.nd./or vent any ~ n req be ore he work be Lnspected mo• to the same new location ........•.....• $ 1.00
attached thereto. . • • • • . . • . • . • . . . . . . . . . . 5,00 piping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,50 ~s beeo1 c1ompleted and made ready for lns;)ectlon. Notice For alterlDg or changing lettering ot a.n
14. For each alr haQd.Ung unit over 10,000 cubic For each piece or water-treating equipment and/or o comp et oo of the work or of ooneetlng faulty workman-n1stinc stgn ..................•.. , •••••• $ 1.00
feet per minute •.•....•............... 10.00 nter piping Installed withOUt accompanying sbJp or materlll1 shall be gtYen the Adminlstratin AuthOrity For connecting (hook-~) or e~cb alp
15. For each nre damper ... . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . 1,00 plumbing ... . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I.SO and relJlspectioo r*lue&ted.' ,. or =PraHtlo"LDoutlNUGneDEtublvtc"'ES"USE"o"o'N'st' ~ .OR .. M ••• $ ~~
16. For eacb air lolet and air outlet serY'td bJ For each residential lawn sprinkler 6fstem on any SECTION 3. SedJon 15.12.220 of the Newport Beach MUDl-._.._ ARQUE-:
a.DJ htat1Dr, fentllatlnC or atr condi.Uootac one meter loc ludlog baclttlow protection devices clilal Code Is amended to read: For each lamp bold.1ng dnice Wild I:D
l}'lttrn............ . • • • . . . • . • . . . • . . .%5 therefor •..........•................. ,. 2.00 "15.1 2.220 Add1Uoo of Section 105-U . S..Ctlon 105-13 c~ecuon wtth a stgn or marquee:
Or, In the alterllltt.-e, for each 1,000 ICiu&re For eacb commercial (noo-rtsldeotial) lawn, prdentng Is added to the Natioaal Ele<:trlcal Code, hereinbefore adopted rom 1 to 20 toclustve, eacfl. · · · · · · · · · • • · • • · S .05
· feet or tn.cttoa thereof of coodttioDid ar• or l..lDdscape sprlnk.Unc system locllldl.ni blcldlow Ia Section 15.1%.010, to read: ~ed 100,· eaddlc~..: · ·1 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · • · • ~ ! ·01
tor a.DJ htat1D( or alr c.UtlOidlfQ'Item protection devices therefor (lneludill( community '105 .\3 Rqu.lat Fee Schedule. The repla.r fee schedule or eac a uo.ona · • • • · • · • • • • • • • • • · • • • • • • ,01
HniAc other thaD realdeott&l.balldllp • . • • . . • Z.50 landscaped areas, park$, etc,) shall apply to additions, alteratloos, elteutoos or reDeftls TEMPORARY • PERMANENT OR CONSTROCTIOlf POLIS:
Or, Jn tbe alternative, tor •eb 1,000 Jquare First 50 beads ......•..•....... : ....•.. 10.00 of extstln.c electrical tnsta.Uatloos and to oe• eoo.strucaoo ~or temporary, permanent or coutroetkiG $
fMt or ttaettoa tbereor of OODdi.UcMd u• Eacb additional bead. . . • . . • . • . . . • . . . . . . . . .05 wbeD 10 speelfted Ln tbe tut prec:edlnc paragrapb. tn addl-~E:~~~-UNOERGROUNI: ·AND ·.,;oU:,;n.a ·m,.J.:..
tor"' biii.UII or aJr CODdftt.'•r system For backl1ow prenotloD dt•lees on lq)totected nter Uoo to aJd '" sebedule, there stall atao be tmpoeed a
UlillC plrfor&ted bulldiDC materta11a U... of ~Ues, pools, tanks, nts, etc. (locludlnc s'lttC:bl.rCI 10 tbe amoaat of 101 of tbe total accumala.ted ~':.~fR~!~cservict • · • · • · · • • • • • • f S..OO ~lalr lnleta ud oatllb:. • • . • • • • . . . 2,00 lsx:ldeotal water pt,plac) 001 to ftn, ..•... , . . . . . Z.OO feet pajd. F :
17. F'or •cb tftPOI'&U" cooler otblr tbaa For eacb addlUooal de'flee 0,.., nn . , . . . . . . . • . . . .30 IN GENERAL: or wortlnc 111hts lD bGildings In couree
port&blt type (commercial). • • • • • • • • • • • • • • !.00 TemporarJ pt serYlce (prtor to ftnal ~ron1 for Wtaam1m permit 1M of $2.00 tor luul.oee ot permit of coastrvctloo of tn:terCOUtc repatra, « WbeH
11. For •eb ftllttiltiAc tu tc~-*4 to 1 1btc1e oecupucy} .. , •.. , .. , .... , . , •.... , , .. , , . 10.00 plus the folJowtllc CHI lor etl<:trical Mt'rlcu:: tt~IJ'f UCbtiDC 11 to be lllled:
dod (comllltl'daO. . . • . • • • • . • . • • • . • • • • • 1.00 ~AtptcUou tot Wb.leb DO tee 11 hertlll prowidtd For scYlca, 100 'fOltl or ltu, lamp• or lea · · • · · · · · · · · · • • · • • • • • • • • f IM
19, For •ell nattlatsoe JJJtem Wllleb t.IOt a (nlaUon ollabot aoct materlall., to not emf' 100 a.rao •• per meter •.....•••••..••.• $ 1.00 ~~l1alammps ~--DOt onr 1000 · · · · • • • · • • • • • • • • ! ~ --ot.., -~--« a1r _......, •1 ooo) 5 oo r--~-100 -~ .. ·-·· PI-...,. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • • -;;.;---bj mit ( -1) 4 00 • ' " " " " .. " " .. " " .. .. .. . . .. . ' - -,_., •••w ·~ WHEN M0 f'EE O'I'HERWISE SPEClFIID:
IO. F« : ~liatiOD of •.:: lllood ~ q . . . . . Plus, tor ea.ch addiUou.l $1 ,000 nhaUoa or o ... ,r ~-· per ~ . ;.:. ..•. ..:..:. . • . . . . . . . . . 15•0000 For tbe ~ oiiiQ' tleetr'lcal
III'Ytld b7 meebi.IAcaln:bl...t,lee ..... U. .. ::::.::: i~ ·...,·blc·b·~-~~ ia' ~~ia· · · · · ·''' · · l.OO or _ ... e.,~.,., '10-, pe;r " ... er · · · · · · · · · • ~for ft1eh DO,_ liJII'WCIINd -aDd-allaeltod -· .... ,....... s.oo IJI'(Ifldod, por llollr. .... • • • .. .. • • • • • • • • • • . • . ?.50 ~LETSG R FOR C<*MERCIAL, HOTELS, MOTELS A11D EJ:-~0o11100 -· IDr U. limo-por-Zl. F-U.wtllolloDorro_GI_ Mllll ~-~~~-.. -S50 li:SIDUTIALAJII)PAIUOIIGAJII)CHRIIM'MASLDI'S' •' • ,WUbatnlolmome ...... IDrl/1--m•m •-co. per •• .... """ • • Flr-10 ..,. .... -• .JO 1o ~eial • lldllltria.l tJpe ~ • • • • 10.00 TABLE n ---. . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • or II •••••••••• , ••• , , ••••••••••••••• t .... •• at rot..n._ance•p61otot ,,.,a.. $son M""'~•tOIIOiltl,taeb .................... .10
_.....,lor 11111 C<ldo,llttl 111 ·-Ia Por loNDc ••• por .. u • · · • · · · · · · .. · • .... • · · For -u I. or hetiDa-.-.. -!a addiU011: mlllll ~·--10 OIW 40· -Clht•..., • *" w..a • For tbl c:outeUoo oft Meet.....-to a pibllc F --:' -;' • -.-.;.· G.ti.t " .... · · · · · · · ·
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PIZZA
LUNCHEON
SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
Our Featured
ITALIAN DIMMERS
inc lude glass of wine
Party Trays Mode to Order
TUES. tbn~ SA 'f. · II ~.M. to 10 P.N..
SUN . tbn~ MON.-11 A.M. to 6 P.M.
1500 Mowport Blvd. ollnduslriol
Nowport/Coslo lloao 645-8940
of
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Girl •• Mr. 1111 Mrl. Alu Cllrl •• ... 1111
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MaoCiriiiOII, of ~~~ ...,._ ~ 1111 11or11. -tbylt, Bllbot lllud. m.-• .JURI 14 A I ~t la tbl ll&reb 1t
• MONDAY MAYIO BOf --Mr.UIIMto.-lloJ--Kr.UIIMra.MaliMW =" .. ~~~~IMu
Gtrt .. Mr. a.aid Yu. a.-Ta'fU'-. S'H.-C Woodh"', CB.c.._.. 4151 lll•.ab•Jt MeWLV'l't-" ..... d• :it,, Kea
Vullouteli H'M WMfmt,._ Colla..... tr Jr.-. r-.,.......... Costa Me.;,, ' • FRIDAY, MAY II cilr1 •• M·r ud lira -erd Sllllllt, Z4, of Dolroll, llroody
• TUESDAY UAYZI Bo7 --llr.udKta.MlclMI ...... ,Ufti:Jdlli,CMt.Mea. :r.:.,IMd..':"t!:/=mto~
Boy-· M~. ud Mn.Douc-K'G't:l, 50?1. B1J0Ut Clr., Boy --Mr . Ud Wra. 'Wll-r~ottbiQaltedCallfcwala
las Enru;, ?07 Shalimar, Costa lrYbat. Uam Mtbfll', 1001 Ml.nioo Mesa. 8oJ .• 11r. 111111 lira. Ar-Dr., Colla Maa. Blllk, 1141 E. Coul &-.,. Wit-
Girl--Mr. alii Mrs, JobD. mudo Parn, 11M Newport Gtrt --Kr.aDISMrs.Wllllam = r'IOStblt~~
Pettis 2300 Fairvlew Road BIYd., CoRa Mea. Galaty, SS2 Coltca St., Newport Smith from' pollee pbotoe of
Costa 'u:esa. ' • SATURDAY, JUNE 1 Sbores. the 8.,_.._1,
• WEDNESDAY MAY 22 Girl --Mr. aDd Mrs. Robert Girl Ur aad J1r R _..
Girl --.. r. : •• "''· r--a. Ihrte, 1'1'10'1' Acacia Tree LA., So --• •· oy Smith wu arrested MI.J s &lJU ....... mera, <US Serille, Balbol.. ID coanecUoa. wttb tbe $1 !SOO
Ladd, 702 w. James, IB, Costa lrTt.DestJN· • SATURDAY, JUNE 15 April 30 boldlCI of the Ftrst
Mesa. • DAY, JUNE z 8oJ --Mr. &Dd Mrs. Ber -Western Buk IAADabelm
Boy __ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Boy --Mr. &Dd Mrs. Bnee u.rd KIDc, 1910 1...aoa1 Dr. ·
Wilks, 2241 lloonle Rd., New-Blrrlqtoo, 1937 Port Trbdty, Costa"-· ' 25 YEARS WITH BANK
port Beach. Harbor View Homu. Girl--Mr. IDCSMrs.Michael
Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Girl --Mr. &Dd Mrs. Doaald Pells, 7'02 S.coaJ.a, Corooa del
HeOOrlcltsoo, 2044 Clay st., Ptlrrma1111, 452Mapolla,Coltt Mar.
Cliff Haven Mesa. Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Denals
• THURSDAY MAY 23 • TUESDAY, JUNE 4 Eubanks, 296 Walnut St., Costa
Girl __ Mr: amd Mrs. Mark Girl--Mr . and Mra.Patrtct Mesa.
Couron, 4871 Galrulport Cir., Smith, 225 Costa Mesa st., Girl --Mr. and Mrs. MartlD
Irvine. ~osta Mesa. Dtris, 2345 Port Carllsle Pl.,
Boy __ Mr. and Mrs. Roy WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5 Harbor VIew Homes.
Sakioka 19261 Sierra Cadiz Glrl --Mr. aad Mrs. JobD • SUNDAY JUNE 16
lrvioe. ' ' Miller, 426 Vlsta Parada, the Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Boy --Mr. and Mrs. GU Bluffs. Renpr, 1774 New Hampshire
Harte, 1850 16th St., Newport Boy --Mr • aDd Mrs. Robert Dr., Costa Mesa. Hel~ts. Jones, 1028 Valeocla., Costa Boy __ Mr. a.nd Mrs. Ste-
• FRIDAY, MAY 24
Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Gr eene, 1441 Shamrock Lane,
Costa Mesa,
Girl --Mr . and Mrs. Greg-
ory Johnson, 1127 Somer set
Lane, WestcWf.
Mesa. phen ByrDe, 3461 Plumerla Pl.,
• THURSDAY, JUNE 6 Costa Mesa.
Boy--Mr. aDd Mrs. George • MONDAY, JUNE 17
Healey, 664 Ross, Costa Mesa. Boy __ Mr . and Mrs . WU-
• FRIDAY, JUNE 7 Uam Jordan, 92 1 W. Balboa
Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Joel BlYd,, Balboa.
Roath, 976 W, 17th St., fB, Girl __ Mr. and Mrs. James
CoGsta Mesa. Jones, 407 Cabrlllo, Costa
• SATURDAY, MAY 25 lrl --Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Mesa,
Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holland, 2476 Santa ADa An., Boy --Mr. and Mrs. EJ-
Strebe, 1821 Port Abbey Pt., Costa Mesa. uard Rosek, 18216 Yellow Wood
Harbor View Homes. Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Robert St., Inine.
Boy --Mr. and Mr s. Robert Tlmmermans D, 2043 Wallace, Girl ·-Mr. and ll'lrs. John
Lloyd, 13832 So litaire, Irvine. fA, Costa Mesa. Malloy, 620-A W. Ba.lboaBlvd.,
Girl •. Mr. and Mrs. David Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Peter Batboa.
Stubben, 2700 Peterson Pl., Calabrese, 383 W. Bay St., Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Michael
37-A, Costa Mesa. l6, Costa Mesa. LeDOOJI, 365 BrOill.dfaY, Costa
• SUNDAY, MAY 26 Boy --Mr . and Mrs. Rooald Mesa.
Girl --Mr. a.nd Mrs . Danny Bruoeau, 4901 Gatnspnrt Clr,, • TUESDAY, JUNE 18
Speilberger, 1250 Adams, Apt. lrvlne. Boy --Mr. and Wrs. Wil-
L, Costa Mesa. • SATURD AY, JUNE 8 Uam Christiansen, 386 Thet-
• MONDAY, MAY 27 Boy --Mr . and Mrs. Fred-ford Way , Costa V.esa.
Girl •• Mr. and Mr s. Jobn erick McDavitt, 3375 Fuchsia Boy __ Mr. and Mrs. W\.1-
Leon Stewart, assl.sta.Dt Ttce
presldeat for loans at the Costa
Mesa Bank ofAmertca1 obeerv-
ed his 25 a.nnlversary with
the bank last moDtb.
He wu promoted to assis-
tant vice presiderat last Sep-
tember after senLDc as as-
sistant manager for 5 years .
Prulously, be served as as-
sistant ma.oager of the West ·
FuU11rton oftlce fee 3 years.
20% SAVINGS
on CASH & CARRY
warJ JMRU; PUT IM A IL'u• HAVIM
POOL 01 SPA • Pill ISnMATII
CALL NOW OR OROP IN ..•
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We're Close If
t 2222 Horbor Blvd Gonion G•Ove 530-1142 .• 871-8020
St•t• Llc•~t•• 192217 n2-3401 orMI-6014
FREE LOAN
DRAPER IES
• Profnsion.l Remonl.,.d R•insullation
• New Drapeties ·
Cunom 1nd ·
R .. dyrn11de
• Alterations
• Fl•meproofing
• W•tsr Stain
Removal
• lntUr•nc• Oaims
Chemise LaCoste -Purcell -Conver se -Tretorn • Ga rda
Golding, 547 El Modena, New. •• • m mpson cac .. st Costa"... Ua sa 17725 A-ta Ji "W'OIU.D'S LAitOEST EXCLUSIVE OUAitAHUED 011"-NIIT UJtVfC••
port Heights. • SUNOAY,.JUNE 9 Tree Lane,trvine. • COlT dt•p•rr cl .. nera 540-1366 1702 N.wport
• TUESDAY, MAY 28 Girl--Mr.andMrs.WilUam Boy ·-Mr. and Mrs. Wll -•ndserviu 642-0270 ltvd. 01
17th St. !! c:. tk . Je -,!j er'J mg tn emu$ • g Exp••' Strlnolne _[J) FF.A"TUR ING L """""' Roo•'•
"' " 0 • " :l. •
Boy __ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riley, 762 ShaUmar, 12, Costa ~U!a~m~S~a~mip~son~,~1~7~72~5_::A:c:ac~ta=-~~~,.~·~,o~o~"~"~'~'~"'~"~"~u<~•~·~~~~~~~~~2~1~,~~~~~~~~~C~o~.,~·~M~·~·~·~~~~ Lee, 2310 SantaAnaAve.,Costa Mesa. Tree Irvine.
M • MONDAY, JUNE 10 esa, Girl __ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Girl --Mr . and Mrs. wuuam
Rypinski, 41 9 Westminster, Salisbury, 1675 New Hamp-
Newport Helgtlts. shire, Costa Mesa.
Girl __ Mr. and Mrs. Oerril Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Doo:ald
Steele, 3472 San Rafael Cir., Abshea.r, 359 A BroadWay,
Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa.
Girl __ Mr . and Mr s. David Glrl --Mr. a.nd Mrs. Craie
Contrail, 222 4 ~eyer Pl., Costa Jensen, 651 W. Vlctorla, House
Mesa. E, Costa Mesa.
Boy --Mr. and Mr s. Drau. Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Caea.r
KnezenJch, 980 Mission Dr., Garcl.a., 371 Avocado St., Costa
MAR·INERS CHURCH ~0~D~~S:DAY, MAY 29 M ~~-1 -·Mr. aDd Mrs. wuuam Girl •• Mr. and Mrs. James Hardesty, 505 Park AYe,, Bat-
TIE TEACHUfG IS CENTERED ON JESlB CHRIST Austin, 1943 Port Lochslelgh, boa Island.
AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPRASm ON PRACTICAL Harbor View Homes. Girl -· Mr. and Mrs. Paul CHR~AH UVING.. ALL AGES ARE WELCOME. Boy __ Mr. and Mrs. W1Jllam Reynolds, 1640 lrvllle AYe.,
C0111111Uac and rtdUa&' an.J.Iable, Ofer, 359 Woodland Pl., Costa Newport Helgtlts.
SUNDAY SERYJCES~ Mesa. • TUESDAY, JUNE 11
WORSHIP SER VICES AND SUNDAY SC HOOL Girl __ Mr . and Mr s. Robert Boy--Mr. and Mrs. James
8:30, 9:45 an1 11 :00 A.M . Aten, 2424 Andover, Costa Wllco1, 668-C CeDler St.,Costa
EVENING SER VICE .......... 7:00 P.M. Mesa. Mesa.
t ALL TOP BRANDS ~ • " g ::..Y aramounl 0 'Porls ,.. § .
0 Beh.ind the lnternatlooal Pancake House • • c 0 333 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa Phone 642-6886 -5 • f: 9-6 Sat.& Mon. ttU"u Thurs.-Fr Uo 8:00 p.m.-Sun.ll-1 ~
Fred Perry -Wilson • Dunlop -Davis -Tretorn -Bancroft.
IMPERIAL SAVINGS PRESENTS
(and celebration)
PHONE : 675-4~50 Girl .. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boy -· Mr . and Mrs. Steven li;;;;;;;;;Z200;;;;;;;E;;.;;C;;;;;oa;;ot;;;;;H~.-,~··~N;;""~por~~t~Bea~c~b~,~-~r;;M~ac~Art~·~ur;;;;;;!JI__;'~ta;ke':__~40:7_'Le:nw:ood:~·~C~o:sta:. Sousa, 14861 Gr ovevlew,Irrine. ' Girl --Mr. and Mr s. Joseph
Hough, 2992 Java Rd., Costa
Mesa.
We're all smiles at Imperial Savings. Know why?
Because Imperial is now serving California
savers statewide-with 69 convenient offices
throughout the state.
20th Annual
JUNE 28 ·JULY 1
CONVENTION CENTER
SEE 1... THE LARGEST SHOW OF ITS KIND ANY·
WHERE! THE VERY LATEST INNOVATIONS FOR
THE HOME & GARDEN WITH OVER 270,000 SO.
FT. Of GLITlEIING EXH111TS.
SEE 1... THE All NEW "FAMIL YWOILD DISPLAY"
FOR THE "CRII TO COLLEGE SET"
SEE 1... THE LARGEST "ANIMATED" FLORAL
SPECTACULAR FLOWEI & GARDEN SHOW WITH
A "CARNIVAL OF FLOWERS" Doolenocl ~Y•
Harry fMt. Flower ShowiMocret
SHOW HOURS, 5·11 P. M. Wookdayo
Noon -11 P. M. Satvrdayo
Noon -9 P. M. Sundayo
ADULTS t2.DI ond July 4th
I Ch!W ... vo4.r12 IIU with Po.-I
wmt TOUI DIICOUIIJ YlCII1' 1'11011 TOUI-IUT .
MPMA IIYA 81Mn 01 MIIFI f IIIUe I1GII
• WE DNESDAY, JUNE 12
Boy --Mr . a.nd Mrs. En-
carnacion Barragan, 2168 Pla-
fcentla Ave., Costa Mesa.
Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Viocent
Sweeter, 227 Magoolta St.,
Mesa.
Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Robert
I I 7 E. Bay St., Costa
LIGAL
FICTJTIO~ Bl5INESS NAME
STATEMENT
The following person Is doing
business as: La Tortup, 3840
So. Plua Dr., Santa Ana 92'104:
Joan W. Jones, 12432 Meade
St., Garden Grove !J2641.
This business is coMucted
by an lndlvldual.
Signed: Joa.a w. Jooes.
This statemeot wu n.Jed wttll
the Co~mty Clerk of Orance
County 011 JWle 28, 19'74.
Publlsh: July 4, 11 , 18, 25.
1974, in the Newport HIRor
Ensip.
Insurance
Peace of Mind
with
2, 4 or 12 month
Food Units
Compaut
f :mtvenient
•
Nutritious
PEKMA.-STOit
FOODS
Pkk up 11 (ree
·Imperial Savings Stalev.ide Smile Gukte.•
This coloriul 16-page bookie& shows you where
to Rod happy lhlngslo do and smile about throughout
Calllomta. plu1 ttavel hints. gctmea, puzzles. and chuckles
for the mtlre family.
Also fr«e ... pemphlet1 full ol rec::lpes from the CaiKomla
Strawberry Advisory Board, California Prune Advisory
&.rd. and the Caflfomia Raisin Advisory Board whkh
also providn delicious samples. Plu!l ll,.,,,...,.,,.,..,..,.
from Chamben of Commerce throughout the state ...
and more. Supply It limited.
A Plan for aU People
Imperial tws uvings plans Just right for you. Come In
today for high lnterut.lrwwed ufey •nd OWI30
helpful servk:es.IMII of them free.
• fra Slife~ Box• • Free T,....• Checks
• Free Money Orden • fr• J ruse o.-1 Collecdons
• FR. Nolery Savke • And "*"" IMftV mofe.
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