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bJ ... auco ol ... wan. Coatmt..SC. .............. "'*' ... .,.. dl.acndtt.d ., Ita llacredl>le llDire to tr.uow IP crtUcally lqlortMt lilde act by tbl ..UJ
t.crtdtble tpcwwlltiDCiM IDd CODIUeta Ia tbe fta1 cell·
elulou.
AmoGc tbe lladblc tCMtlanta of tbe WunD &DqWry IDd
acUrial etQtpllper for a MW ID'feettpta t. Mark lee,
attorDeJ IDd utllor, wbo came*'> tbl Oruce Coast CoUtee
campq lut week lo lecture oa tbe m11ttrles that stll1
IAil't'OIIDd tblliM ut•tlGD.
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IDOIItM altar Ulil ~ of a. ~. tt. wotl wu
c.alled ·~u. 1101t at.utn IDd tJD...p .. ., ...... of a
crime Sa ~.'' Bat DOW, mon tau two-all.rdl of tbe
J*l)i• ~ ill a ne.-t GeJlllp poU ~ tbe ftDdtlp ot tbe Wan. Comma...,_ Wldeb wu from tbe ~tart
coaamut.d to U.. coaciDiioo that lM aan., Ona.ld !u.
lM kiDe lM f ; U.t bt ftrtd tbe c.IJ baJ.leta, II~&{~
tbert ftl ao ~CJ IDYOl'td.
K EDY7 • ''Tbta __.. IGt be relewut to tbe IIIYutJclltiae .,.. u
bby lad *-OnaJd to death. ••
Tbe Wanta nport r"-.11 a ltutlboru tNifetaace ill
cStelU'tllc tlat tbe fatal ballet. ltnck tbt preas.t from
bebiDd. Tbia l8dted tad to be tbe ft.Dd1ac to agort tbe
~laGoa tlat Onald wu a "IoDer," &.Dd tbat be cUd
tbe pllp)1Dt ~ from tbe DalJu Book Depository
bu11dllic Ia Delley Plua. Tbe buiJdlDc la located oo Boastoo
st., Jut at tbe comer wbere tbe re-routed prestdeot1al
cuaYU bid to mab a ehlrp left turn ooto Elm St. br
tbe deadly rtDdamaa.
Plti iiDIMT KIMM I DY He Ia ODt ol the orpa1Ur1 of tbe Ctt1Jeu Commtuioa
of llqdry, ftlcb u clrculaUDI ~tbl• "to lDnatlpte
Mark LIM c:IIUpd that more tiiiD 901 of tbe wttaeqea
to tbe u • .,.....,., were DOt c:aJltd to t..uty betore tbe
commlaioG. Yet tiM WarreD nport IDcbMtell material wltb
doabttal re1et"UCe to tbt k1.1.lJ.Dc, .ucb u tbe cba.rt at tbe
teeth of Jtek ..._,,, motber. Mr. l£Dt commeated wryly,
Mr. LaDe related tbe st.ruce story of Dan Rattler, CBS
oewiCUttr, reportJ.Dc oa ... IDe the Zapruder tum tUeo
at tbe aet1al momeot ol auautaatioll. Mr. Lue bas a
record.lal of tbat Ratbtr broadcast, In wbicb tbe news-
cuter deecrlbel a bullet ltrt.kiDe President Kennedy,
(Tarn to the Loc oa Pace Z)
NEWPORT
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Condemnation
A lghts? • _an
fl 1Flll b< t *'> t weeki
bdore On.ace Couaty Atr-
port pluMrs kDcnr Which
homes under the airport's
jet takeoff pattern will be
c.-demned, airport director
Robert Bresnahan said Moo-
day.
Most ol santa Ana Heights
woold (lrobably be Included,
he said.
County supervisors last
week cllrected Mr. Bresna-
han to ·~ontlnue clrawtDg up
plans to have the county
buy what bas beeo esUmated
at $4.3 million worth of
homes in areas that are
most affected by airport
oolse.
"Actually, W<t haven't had
a.oy complaints trom people
closest to the airport," Mr.
Bresoaban told the Enslgll
this •eek. ''Most orthe com-
plaints of noise come from
tbe East Bluff and Westcutf
areas of N~rt Beach.
People wbom we'Ye beard
from :n Santa Ana Heights
say they want to stay wbere
they are, and are coocerned
about possibly 1os1nc their
homes."
Mr. Bresoaban said 1t
would take "several years"
for tbe county to acquire
ettber the homes or noise
easements over tbeproperty
they occupy.
The report ready in trom
6 to 8 weeks will be madt'
to tbe Board of Supervisors,
he said.
The board voted to coo-
tinue tbe coodematioo study
alter retusiDg last week to
consider an alternative ~ke
ofl plan tblt would have sent
the )ets oYer Tustin a.od
Orange, Instead oltbelrprft-
sent ~lte-otf route over
Upper Newport Bay.
CRA endorsement due?
state Senator Dennis Cu-
peo~er, wbo wtU seek the
Republlean nomtaaUon to
Democnt John TuDDey•s
U. S. Senate seat, and
former Congressman John
Schmlta, rumored to be coa-
slderin« a run to recapture
tbe Mit natr beld by em-
battled Conpessma.o ADd-
rew Hlnsbaw, wW mHt SUD-
day nJ&bt with members of
tbe local CalUorDia Repub.
Ucu Assembly.
Tbe CRA Is tbec.IJ state-
•lde Republlcu orpala-
tiaa Uat recuwty eodor~e~
eandldat ...
Swdy DJPt's mt~Uac
•lU be beld lD • Doter
Shoru bome, &Ddatt~
t. by JaritatiOD c.ly.
Aecorctlal to tM boltea.,
tbl ~ ..w a18o be
PARADE FLOAT
KILlS CM LAD
JOe ..
COSTA
LEADERSHIP RECOGNlTJON reeeptioo last Tbursday
In Corooa del ·Mar lncblded, front" lett, CDM Cine
AaSD. president Paul Hummel, Harbor View HHls Assn.
prtsJdeat J. R. Blakemore (In bacqrouod), City COUDCil-
ftiiiU lAcW. Ku .... lfe.,.,rt Bae• blce1diDD!al com-
mJdM cbll,rmu 1Aa •"'ff-., CDM Cbamber of Coa-
mere. DiUfl t Frult .... "'"tliiiW ...... 4 E .... _
•omu AI .. Zhalf'Ott .......,, .. by tbe lacal Clll.mber
of Commerce, the receptioll at Sam's Seafood re~taura.nt
attracted aboat 30 communJty leaders. (Eoslp photo.)
Mariners Mile
rebuilding aired
Tbe rebuilding of burned-
out Mal'loers Mlle .W be
discussed at a publlc hear-
LDc tonJcbt, J1me 5, wbeo
tbe Newport Beach Pl.a.DnlDc
Commission meets at City
Hall at 7:30 p.m.
WarlDers Mlle Co.,
ontrs or the block devas-
tated by a $2 mllUoo fire
In Jl.DIIlry, w1ll se4tk Com-
mission IA)ronl of plaD.s
to rebuild tbe enUre block,
with many of the ame teo-
ants returntnc.
for rebulldlng tht' bank, with
an added drlve-ln feature,
on tbe northeast corner of
Coast Hwy. and Riverside,
at the west eod of tht'
devastated block,
Also on tonight's agenda:
• BANK OF NEWPORT
seeks a special use permit
for ~ drive-In bank at 530
3Znd St., Canner y VIllage.
Mesa voles
MESA
By FRED DAVIS
"You see things like this
on TV and you wonder What
you•d do 11 somebody tried
to rob you." says Layton
Haese, 63, a sllgbt, gny
balred postal •orker.
Mr. Haese found oat Tues-
day anernooo. WUbout stop-
plng to tb.lnlt very much about
11, he gave the guy tbe mooey.
So did Myra Webster and
Clan Sears, 2 other posml
clerks l'ho were behiod the
counter when a looe gunman
beld up Corona dt·l Mar Post
Otnce and got ao estimated
$1,200.
UDder lnteostve care late
yesterday at Orange Couoty
Medical Center was Theo-
dore James KensU, 29, of
Los Angeles County, tbe rob-
bery suspect. He ns sbot
1n the mouth by Newport
B•cb policeman Deul.l
Haebo alter a bJ&b-..,..S
e ......... ...._Blft..
wtakb eoded lD a brief CUD
battle In a se"lce stattoo
at MacArtbur and Campus,
n•r Orance County Airport.
Also shot in lbe Incident was
James Vogt, 18, of Com
Mesa, an attendant at tht'
service station. He ls In
satisfactory coodltlon at
Hoag hospital.
According to postal em-
ployees and pollee, KensU
ls the man whO walked Into
the Post ottlce at 4 p.m.
and quietly Informed Layton
Haese, '' Tbls ls a robbery
-opeo your till and give
me all of your twenties, tens
and nves • • • you've got
30 seconds. •
"It took mo3 a couple of
secoods to re&lae be 'lrUD't
klc:Sd.l.og, • • the veteno clerlt
recalled. "He pulled his Levi
JilCket open and ~t his band
on the butt of a pistol 1n
his waistband, and handed Offstreet a-rkinl a.nd
laodscaplDg plans wlU also
be coosldered. aloog •ltb
a request to permit a 58-n.
fla«pole.
b•llbo d b me a small paper bag-the I ar an ltlnd YOU brlll(t your lunch in.
United Calltornta Bank.
ooe or the burned-out busi-
nesses, will present a plan
Hearing on
NB budget
A pubUc btarl.ol oa New-
port'• proposed Sta.9 city
budcet for Dell ft.s.ca1 y•r
tapa tbe ac-a at Mooday
oJcbt's Clty CoaeU Raton.
Tbe badpt wW almost
certaSDly ban eo be ta-
creued later wMD city of.
Oclal.t f1D1IIb aluy ta1b
•WI m•tclpll employees.
At ~ a..tt.raooa•a In-
formal ......... tbe
CoucU eJi*U to wtDd ap
ttl....-t_.....,....,.n.
Yin ot tbt .,.._ pnpoal,
tbeD coMict till IJIIIallc blllr •
1DC at the 'amna!DIIIIt IDtet-tnc, 1ftakb .,..... at '7:10
Costa Mesa's CttyCouncU
voted Monday to ban bill-
bJards from tbe city, phasing
them out over the next 7
years.
By a surprise 4-1 vote,
the COUDcil reversed an
earlier decision. Council-
man Jack Hamm~ and
COUDcllwoma.n Norma Her-
q, wbo 2 moolbs aco ap-
peand to oppose the btll-
board ban. apparently
cbaDced t~tr minds after
a 2-1/2-bour harlng Mon-
day oJcht. Tbey were )>lned
by Mayor Al•ID P1ntley and
CoacUmu ~m Racltt.
COGDC1lmu Robert WU100
east the ODlJ pro-billboard
vote.
Most or tbe clty•s ss but-
boards. <:CDC*dnted atooe
Nnport Bh'cl., lJ"' tcbed·
.a1e11 t>r cUsma.atllJII •lt.IIJll
s """' wt.tb tbe ..e•est belli linD 1 yMn before
tiMJ mut be *'>I'D down.
RADIO CARE ER FOR
BALBOA RESIDEH T
aa.n 8 .... of Ban.
... ¥ clllda..., "c::&Ntr"
of 1710.
· • I put the mooey ln the bag,
and he told me to empty
the safe, too, I told him
there's no money iD tht'
sale.' He told me to move
do•o to the oelt window
to my lett and tell the clerk
•hat's blppenlng. I did, and
the clerk. W)ra Webster,
said •you're kt~ln&. • When
I told ber l 1r1s strloas and
the CUY had a cun, abe let
me start tak1Dc tbe money
from her WI and putting It
In tbe ......
LlJ'tQD bad )lilt pno clerk
Clan Sean $500 to a stamp
t ru.sactloo. Clara tried to
nlt any.llolc11octbe mooey
dowa out or view beb1Dd the
ROBBER'S EYE VIEW of the clerks lnvolted tD Tlle8dl)"s
bold-up at Corooa del Mar post otrlce looked like this.
Laytoo Raese, at left, emptied 2 Wls for the gunman.
Clara Sears. center, bad to han•l over $500 she had )1st
received trom Laytoo In a stamp tnnsaction. and Myra
Webster was teDdi.ng the till that Laytoo is ··emptying" 1D
this re-enactment. Clan recalls urgi.D( Laytoo to ''hurry
up" when tbe gunman became lmpatleol. (Ensign photo.)
Irvine prepares
coast projects
Alter 18 mootbs of ast1oc homts, condominiums a.od
pubUc aceocles what kiDd or Umlted traftk arteries •ut
dntlopm•t .W be al.)Qwed make up t.bt reat. Not more
ill tu••:li nc~rl''......,. t11aa 40 JIU~of .tM-..
between Coroaa del Mar and tire ac....... wm be artu-
Laguoa B•ch. the lnlne I zed, accordlDg to Irvine Co,
Co. bas bepD tbe loog pro-coestal planner Larry
cess of getti.Dg formal ap-Moore. Eventual poplllatloo
proval to dt>velop the 10,000 Is estlmated at from 30,000
acres. to 50,000, he said.
COGoty Plaon1Jlg Commis-Mr. Moore said Irvine
slooers met Mooday at the hopes to have ~ completed
company's headquarters, plan before tbt-county Board
then toured tht' vacut land of Supervisor s by late No-
with Us lmposlng view of vember or early Dec-ember
the Pacific. of thls year.
Plans, drawn up by Irvine A proposed $7.6 land deal
aod a couple ol dozen in-that •ould turn tht' parksite
terested agenclt's, call for o•er to the state is be~
3-1/2 miles or the coast-held up by a suit aplnst
line to become a state part. the compaoy by stockholder
•ltb much of the remainder Joan Irvine Smith, who con-
belni kept in •n space, teods that the land is belng
too. Hotels, expeosive sold too cheaply.
Bluffs rehearing asked
Newport Berlch CltyCoun-
dl •lll be asked next Mon-
day to reconstder last week's
decisioo that reduces the
number of boustag units that
can be built ln Z areas of
the Bluffs.
A letter from N"wport
Ceoter attorney James De
Marco, representing IDH de-
velopers of Costa Mesa,
seeks th@ re-hearing. •·r don't believe the Coun-
cU t.otended to do what they
did,'. Mr. De Marro sald
Tuesday. "We are simply
astinrg tbem to mite aoother
look at the pro )e('t. '
City CouncU accepted a
rT\&11 aod senral restrtc-
tloos submitted by the Bluf'f.s
Homeo1mers Assoc12t1oo,
and rna'~ these a part of
their May Z7 approval of
IDH plans to btllld the hous-
ing units.
Tbe map dra'"' by thfo
hOmeoners, and one of tht'
conditions the}· suggested,
Umlts the anUs to 7 on eech
of 2 smaU sites on Vista
Caudal and Vista Entrada.
The ctty PlannLnc Commls-
siOD had already apprvt'ed
9 units on one a-reel and
8 011 another.
Tbe IDH nrm includes
builder Geo~ Holstein, or-
lilDal d~nloper of the
B I u.trs. Wuy bomecrtrDers
tbere a" opposed to fUrther
de•elopme~at.
Balboan held in shooting
Trees? or
ocean view?
Do you waot to see more
trees or more ocean?
That QUestloo ls being ~t
to Harbor Vieotr Hills resi-
dents this week 1n a poll
cooducted by their bome-
oner as&oetatioo. Their
aDS'tJeTS wtll dt>terml.De
•betber city parks cre•s
•W severely cut back the
fleas trees aloog the area's
streets.
"Some -residents have
beell lD to complain ttl&t
tM a.. an~ tbelr .........
peJts. elan ud rec,..
Uoo director Cal stewart
e JplaiAed Tue8da y,
·'Over tbe years, we have
gooe up there every Y•r
to top the tret>s, but •ltb
the number of trees 1D the
city DOW, there Is DO "'Y
we cu contlnue that prac-
tice. So, we asked tbe homt'-
owner s assoclat.lon to poll
the members and f1nd out
it the ma jorlty 'tflnt us to
cut the trees severely •.o
Improve their vle•s. What-
ever they tell us to do, we
will do."
Assoctalloo president
James Blakemore of 2509
Harbor View Dr. said the
polls results will tx> known
by Kooday.
"So tar,'' he told tht' En-
sign, ·•1 know of ooly a
cOQple of people whO have
said they would ob)e'Ct to a
severe trimming."
Mr. Stewart satd the
cutting •ould "leave the
tr~s loolt11lc pretty barl for
the first year," but that
tbt•} •ould "bush out" and
look tx>tter, bot smaJier, ln
cominc years.
2nd grader,
age 8 , dies
Kimberly Dawn Hoot. a,
a ZDd cnde student at Roy
~r .. elementary ICbool
bl Ranor View Homes, dted
lut Tt.arsday ~t OTuce
Couty Medtcal Center of
complJQtioas that developed
b"om an albeit of clllckal
pox.
Reyea Q'Ddrome, a pro-crusloa or cblck*l pox, ...
ctv• u U. cause ol MtL
KlmberiJ 1.1 aam...S by
ber IJI.MIIta. Mr. &.Dd Mra.
Jaat .. R. ~ ollQl Pol't
CarclipD. &.Dd by a broOIIel'.
Cllri&. aDd a .uur, Sa-
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B&crftJ, eoro. del Mar,CaiU. -· I TIIB ICI!WI'ORT ILUl-z•GN wu ~
tobta-of~~bJ-'
dotrM No; A.JOI" dllod lllaJlf, 1151, lD S..lor c-m t11t c._,. o1 ~ Slolo o1 Calllonla,
ud bJ ...., lbtroot lD qaaWlod to poilU... aU
pab!IC -· roqaiNd bJ low • AltVO E. HMPA ••.••• 0.... ud POI>-
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SUB9CRIPTION RATES
ID Rarbx' Ara ••• Q1e yeu, S5.00; lyeu-, $ 8,00
Oat of Harbor Ar• ODe Jtu', $6.00; I yeus, $10.00
Letters to the· Editor
duee pnmtl:ms by eutttor
ott tilt r!pt.l of lbt lrulo-
cent YicUm ot medical mal-
practice. Tbe mecllcaJ. pro.
fessloo sbouJd ltcp inedlca.l
malpnetice tu:t.ad of tat~
log any tile patieat's rlgbt
to f\aU compenaUoa for hls
in )fries.
Robert L. c-...u
Newport Center
• BEWARE OF L.E.A.A.
Editor or tbe Eoslp,
.Tbls letter ts to protest
federal subsidies tor our
local pollee, as tbe federal
Law Enforeemeot Assist-
ance Admln1stn.tioo is at-
temptl.ng to do.
They do tbls UDder tbe
gulse of asslstiae loca1 law
entorcemeat, bt}t 1t is an
attempt to nat1ooallu our
local polke.
Tbe late PoUoe Cbtef wuuam Parter ftJ'Did
ap.lut growing federal coo-
trot of our local poUce. He
saat. "This ldDd ot com.
promise ls wlat dnti'OJ•
natloos. and certa!nly It wW
·destroy pollee monte --
that l8 somethlDg tbt people
of this oaUoo tad better
begin to worry about."
No matter how appea.Uoc
those L.E.A.A. ftmds may
appear to rtouetally prn-
sed local oftlelals, tbey mut
be made to reaUie tbat tbe
coosequence of federal sub-
sidy ts ALWAYSfeden.Jeoa-
tro.l, And feclenl cc.trol
leads to fJYeotaa.l dletator-
stup, Is thls what we nnt?
Sincerely,
Laun. McClella.D
527 Westmtuter AYe.
NewportHelcJdo
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The Birc/1. Log
. Sen. Kennedy and the. Constitution
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•••· Mr•••~tJMtil' -•••'-IWwud ,.,.kW.._.~...._....,...,both
"(r r a, . ..-polklcal ,......., Ia -· thudoooluod tJoo cblldna wbhtond ,_,
ck t&., .._ ....,. beta ~ mod i
-.... ...._ ... ""Jo<t .,_ tplriud -. ... s:.. , .. ,... Tllo Le ...
-Ia uc1 .......r BooiOn. ·AI· Bona"" KFIIOdy'o-olblo_-., ~ tJoo ...... -....pon have not dono oo, ncord, ~ c:uriod ID tJoo A-Cil~,, io-
-of tJoo ....u.r _,.'-! bavo bocu• to cludod c1>o folloori"' •IIIOUIICibw ot.l-1f ln
-... Senator--ol blo ···-ol tho .... d-. it .... _.., -/Iori r ...... -... men..-. tl>al tho, ....... _..s ">'l'"'
A colWDniet lot the Dorchat.,. (M•.) M..aehueette Lqiallture Md tit~ &lptJmc
..,...._Citiu• -lly crillclud tho Sonator'• C..n [tmploolu our~), would apply to cl>o llo.
J*ita. ott' thi1 ¥011;dle '-eue. Th• ....,.paper ton .choolr}'lttm." Tht rtatemtnt bttrayl*--
thlo ean1td b.lt "'PCJMI:, and a c&o.e I'Mdin, C'l a tor Kennedy"• belltf that (1) tbt Suprem•
tbat lboukl earn the SeDator wen pM.t.tr criti-Court can make L.wt; (2)1 ita "lawt'' ,...,.inc
ciem. For M bas demm~t.nttd that bt '-•ith•r forced buaine are acceptable; and (3) l.he ¢oa.
totally icnorut ol the Conltitution h• has atitution is ol no coneequence.lf taw. c.n in fillet
..om to uphold. or be it fUll ol c:ont.empt ror it be made by the Supreme Court., why don't we
mel for the people who elected him to del" end it. abolith the Le(islatiVe Branch and •v• the
CIIIP ... ...-.'OMiLaws
Mc.t children, belen they finllbJunior Hi1h
&bool, learn that oUr Con.ttit'ution •tablished
three aepuate branches of IO""m!Unt, the Lee-
illative, the Exeeutiw:, and the Judicial, each
with di.tind. functions. Tbey alto learn (rom
the very rll'lt Mntence in Article I, Section 1, or
the Comtitution that: "'All le1i.lative powen
blrein panted ahall be w.ted in a Conare-." In
other Words, only the J..acitlativ• Branch. lhe eon,re... hu power to make lew.
The Comtitution further provides that the
Judicial Branch ahall ensure that-whatever laws
are made do not violate the Conttitution. And
it ir the function of the Ezecutive Branch to aee
that alll•w•.,.. implemented.
Judlcial 1'ynaay
In 1964. a Supreme Court ndiftl on ~ehool
RIJ'elatim firmly establiahed power in the Ju.
dicial Bruc:h to decid• that what wu illq:el
yeaterd.ay'coUid be lepl today, and vice vena-
dependin1 not on the Conatitution or on judicial
precedent but on tbe whim of the Court. By lhia
revolutionary b~ with lon1·atandinc prin·
ciplea, the Court uturped the power to make
law. and to al&tr the Coaetilution at ita plea· •
tremendou.r amount ol QKIIlt)' apM!t for the
ulariee ol Edward Kennedy end his c:ORequee
in the Conlft!AI?
Speedlq Towa..rd Total Pow•
The widespread ront.empt ror, ifnonnc. ct •
and t.t.mperina with the Conatitution aempli·
fied by Senator Kennedy'• atattment illHdinc
this nation down the ro.d to totalitarilniam.
Since the whole purpoeoe ol the Conatltutloq wu
to limit the power of 1ovemment, it il not
aurpritina to aee tyranny lfOWin& OVn' th•
wrecka1e of that once-revered documtnt. The
Supreme Court i.e tuilty ol ill'lal u.urp~Uon
thst is 1peedine our nation toward tyranny. and
Senator Kennedy and others like him .,.. ace.·
aoriea to the crime.
In hia Fartwell Addrn~ in 1798, a.cw,e
W a•hiD(ton warned ol nactly aucb ~..,.ate to
de.potiam. He. told ua that preservation m the
Conttitution waa .... credly obliptory upon
111," and· that ""u~tiOD il tbt $=Uftomlry
weapon by which free rovemm•ntr ~ de-
atroyed." F"' want to U.ten to the wildom or
Georp Wuhincton today. We aee. irwtead, a
move to make Edward Kenn.dy our neat Peel·
ident. Heavm help ua &111 \
Copyright 1976 by Th~ John Binh Soatty Feot""'
Conservative comment UCI scholarships given
UCI Town and Gown has
preHOted 2 full tultloo
acbolarshfps for next year
to Mrs. Trudy Weuer of
Newport Beach and Ms.
Cb.rlsttna MeOOou of Co-
sta Meaa. Both are ma)or-
ID& iD social eeoloo, with
plans to go IDto counseling.
Tbe following ofi'Jcers
were elected for the coming
rear: Mrs. Floreoee McCue,
presideot; Urs.stuartKras~
l•niDel\l,nMrs.u4JYl• Mold•.n .JM Mn •. Genld T. Wbite,
Yke~W: Mrs.
Thomas L. Andrew and
Mrs. Norman · Rostoker .
secretaries; Mrs. RodtiJclr.
Wheelfr, treasurer; Mrs.
Ted Nehreobera;, town
Crier; Mrs, Roy Giordano.
publicity; Mer. EdWard
Gamer, interest ~~ eo6
ordlnator; lira. MU"Yln' D.
Marlr..s, y•r book.
BIBLE VERSE·
TOM ANDERSON
'
In 1U cases, the r~~~ulls
were brouJ,ht about by le1ders
who were one-worlden.
anti·Americana, pro-Man:isll.
traitors.
So the Communists and
our politicsl and business
leaden continue their r11pe of
the wortd. And now comes
renewed whisperina thst we
may be lacina nuclur
blackmail. as General l..cMay
predicted senraJ yean 110.
And •&&in I NY if we are ever
blackmailed, it is the full or
our leaden. If and when they
ner sunender us, they lll.ould
be exterminlltd. Don't ever
Jive up your auns. Jluy more
ammunition, whUe it il still
available. The country you
save m1y be your own .
•
PRIVATE SCHOOLS THE
ANSWER
America hat aUpptld out or
the bands 'or the 10tln and
into the handr of tbe
do-sood~
An old and true adap il:
''if you can't do it, t•dt. II."
For many yun UbenJ..klfl
American prof .. rOn hl'ft
btela-wlllled th•lr •ubJroct•
lnto bttie'ri.Da that the pront
J)'ttetl .... u and thlt ..,ery
Pt<ooolwaGo_n .... tto
an abuadant and m...uacruJ
Ule ud to tn lfttertltlq and
c.batlanai•l Job -if ... Wlftll
one'. Tilt lntiFT•tU... and
ebaiJ•IIIlnl job, utunU,, -w k to ttoo noJm or
'IOCiolocr, .... lrto,d....,. ...
In ..,... tax·fi"M fou.adetiol or
ecw..-....t bltrelu •
•• ........ ... '!' .........
protlt• .. atm • 1UPf1Y 110
biUoe a ,..., to _... ...
poblic eel--.. do•••• ... br ~ of •a .. Aaertcar., •••nl,
:t#n •• . ....__ -a a-.... ... , ............ ..... ......... ... ...... ,
•• p' ....... = . ..... I _. ...........
_,_ ... ,.. t .. A e
J.C. Slu,.,., --,.,. Ill raJ Nl ,..,.'"' ,..,... •
~ .,., ..,.,.,.. for~
,-. 27 ~ , M -.,t~NJrtry Olt
,.,.. Mil ,._lfy.
KMOW
YOUR GOLD
Muy btllwe "tolld
· cold" 11 1001 par•, bat au toUd told 1.1 ,..,lid"
or "bArd" nprdl ... o1
purity. Gold purUJ 1.1
m .... Hd by "llanta" --
24 ant .. 1001 pan, 11
kant 75' par., 14 llant
58.1/3\ pure, aod 10 aarat
ooe tb1rd pare. ID told
leN tbu U b.rat., tflfer
. or eompaUble met&U are
mu.ct wltb pure told, pro-duciDC u ··ano, .••
,.Gold fUled" mlllla tblt
one of tbe aboYe tolds ll
a layer over another metal.
"Gold plate" 1.1 a tb111Der
layer · eleetrolyttcaBy
"pUilted" 00 the llllrfaCt
of aDOther metal, and 1.1 ·
leut rulstut to wear.
All have their pile .. aDd
purpose• lD jewelry -but
JOU should kDow lthat you
are buytnc.
Ji'JHE BEE Lf E ~
lr'MIIY IIlLI
ftlll -"* diN ..,. • 2 J -.... piiJtlr Jllh!ftap bJ Bela t..may _, lAd
--.. CIIDIIW diiM ud .,......._. an Rlelud, u ..u u a .u~ daDt
e1iM6i1 1M1r pmA1 ftft. 1e6wQJ tae bJ 0.. c.le ..... at 1M ... tillS, brOil._
1m11 Tln'loCI ~ llld a.u a.~ a, matMr, l1bata s--, ._, wtt11 w
•..U.C t11 uu --· a wu party *'· on --~ ~ BW Ber1.e' &~~'"'• ._.... bJ MSidNd CMn. .,....) cuu. at wu abo Ia the IUe1 U.-41!P; tM ..ue w beuM'1 OoiNr .._ a.... ID cet.. can1ed .ame of bla motblra o~cnet
bntka ol tbe JtU•I acer;w;4AJ.. Atl--illl c:a.nt., ale DC*DI J)llbllsbld 101M JIUI a. I'IMt.,.. ol ellllnua Vletata (Mn. aeo. 111 .. Stroek'1 "n:o.of~warcll" tor
RaJ'IDCIId) &.7•, tblre wu a rtnw oltllil IOIQ of ber HWIIJIPtr .,._,Ueatbaa bid a
IDOMidJ ~ f'.,.aca~et a IIJaia-• m u.. UmeUcbt. u dJd embrotdaT
tare," Ud piau an-tltue pro)lela ,.ft work al Mlldred Curtis ••• s.t tbue
~. Tld.tpo~~~p, muter-IIUDdldbySdaa were oalJ lOme of the "aboWeue tJb'ata.
(Mra. Edwud) H&r...., tattlattd tbe back· PMt" at the lnt.M Cme home of st4111ball1t
atap nlcomt to Y1aUillc onbtetra. At acb lDd A.ln Robert.oo.
apptUaDCe, a commUlet ..,._, tbe per. Won wert uocowered after 1uocbeoo ,_
former• wttll ltelmllll ca&t ud a ftJ'MtJ all ptbtred 1D the qe U•llle room oo the
of ~ • • • a18o tbeJ pna•t-' aeb IJII)tr leYtl. In the musteal pi'OiftJD I.Dd
wUb u orup, tbllarlttt otGINblt. Tbb rene tbt stDcers were ~. Saa.
wu a treat. upeelllllJ to tboat fJom ether ta1D1Dc member Loll (Mrs. Ali.D) Sbaeman
COCIIItrta ud otbU ltatM ••• ud ., tmAt eoa1ct DOt attald bit 100 Rocen came ID bet
Terrace .Pbtlba.nDolalc coatt.lu wttb the place to rt•e a p1aDo lnterlode trom Bach ·
tltablllbeel, ftlle t~ OD IOmtlldJIC to roelt (ID costume, DO leas • •• Uld with WEDNESDAY MORNING CLUB offtcen ptcked to bead
an. AND tbe MY tx.td bU alrtady set a bit of dlalocue~ He also aecompanted tbe local ll'OUP clJ.rtDc tbe comtDc flU an, from left,
UM November date tor tbe .-.1 Mad the taleoted songsters ••• lyrtes were by Mrs. JobD Kearney, 2nd Ylee..pN«kMt; Kra. KeDneth
raller "FUtumoot.c: Fall Frolle" at the Ja.oe Porter, Wbose aolo "I Wu K1aed By f. Tomb Sr., lst rlee-preaideot, &Dd Mn. Herbert A.
HtwpOrt Harbor Yacbt Cblb. 1'be lJIDCIIIDct-CecU," sunc lD her o-.n LDcompanble way, Lynes, prMideot. other otfteers. lutalled at tbl tiDal
meat wu made bJ tbiDftiJ IUtalled cba.IJ'-"broacht down the oouae." Tbe revue UDe-up luocbeoD meeU.ac of tbe MUOIO Kay za at tbt Balboa
mao, Htlta (Mra.. Albert) KiaSDctr, Jut tnelDded Lucl &uman, AUeeo SalUibury, Bay Club, are Mra. Rallbye C. Hoey, Srd Yl.ee..prMidat;
after neeJYiDc a (O)dea pfel ctbcS by Mrs. prexy Jean SbU'p, Opal Mae PellegriD, L"cy Mrs . Howard E. Daru, reeordiDc secretary, Mrs. Kart1n
Beyer, pon.sJac atoldtay.ut»rtbtcrcq~. Woodward and Jue Porter. Naturally ••os-M. Cull•, correspondtnc secretary, and Mrs. WUUam
other memben ot the bol.rd are ftrst cars" were awarded With appropriate ac-G. Beye r, treuurer. (F.naJp pboto.)
and secoad Y1ee cbatrm-. JCHMII)btDe Toma ceptance apeecbes from the SURPRISED E b I I J 6 7
aod Francoise Keeii.Dd, napectlflly, IDd reclpl4mta. Rogers re<:elfed a specl&laward, m em SQ e une -
Patty Spielmu u co-ebatrma.o ol waya aDd as did Elberta Jones, program ctalnnan
mea.u; t,_..rer, Fraoees StaDJ.ey; record-of the year, aDd Julia Thomas, "offlct.al Newport Harbor Emblem This will be ooe of the rna· toe aDd corrftiPO""'nr MCntarl•, Blancbe rlbboo cutter." AUeen Sallsbury wore a Club 394 ...w hold Its an-jor mooey ra1siD& events
{Mrs. Roy) ~ ud Eltelle (Mrs. Jobn specl&l aun as Gold Book chairman. nual rummace sale 00 Fri-of tbe year ror the many
B.) K.oatcometJ; cooUDuanee tlmd, vtrrtnJa THEN CAME MAY ••• "when brooks day and Saturday, June 6 local cl:lllrttles tbe elub sup-
(Mn. Edward) Mayo; pobUcity, DtVere(Mrs. send up a cheerflll DOte and grons, a and 7, at 252 E. 2Zod Street, ports.
George) WU1Jam100; yoatb cooee!U, EYelyn joyous sound" • • • and huge bow-tled Costa Mesa. between 9 a.m. Mrs. James Carr is presl-L---------..1 (Mrs. Carter)LoweU;prtTtewa,EIDllee(Mrs. baskets o1 fresh Vt€etables, bright frult and 5 p.m. dent of the Newport Club.
Robert) steaerwald; baekstap hospttallty. aDd Qowerlng plants, designed and as-A large sele<:tloo of cloth-111 rs. A. 0. Moses, a past-
Edna (Mrs. Ectn.rd) Harlmess; w1\Ue VI sembled by Betty Lou Sodm, for the lUDCheon tng, hoosebold items ud president. is chairman of I (', ('
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QUALITY
1..0. ,.,,,.,,.
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8AITMAH IC.OD • 1170 MIWPOIT
COITA MilA ....,...,
.. , .....
t L•ndl
I Dinner
"• S/'cciilllzc
;,. O•uleu u
4001 w. COIIt ...... .,
Ne•poft ~
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OIL PAINTINGS
CLEANED& REPAIRED
Also
OltiOIMAL
·wUTIItM & MAitiM'
An~, A. Kelch
(Mrs. Claude) Pattersoo laa doable duty this tables at Bl& Canyon Couatry Club, for the miscellany will beanllable. tbe rummace sale.
J81.r, membersbJp cbaJ.rmul as well u Angelltos de Oro annual meet!Dg. Tbese
elainna.D o1 tbe MY mute earlchment mobUe woru of art were presented to tbe associate
Pl'Oir&m. aod Mary (Mra. Cbarlea) Stephens members tbat were there, after tbe meeting.
la ll*l&l repreaeataUYe. ADd 10 eoded the Sust.alnlng members were "piDDed" wtth
MaiOO wttb cbattiD( aroad the Wed fountain lovely cymbldlums, wtille loag stemmed
1D tile front coutyud, aDd lelsure ldlln( oo yellow roses tied with velvet ribbooB were
tbe bay froat terrace fttchiDc the gentle at eacb board member's place president
motJoo of the Curtis' Idle Hour moored Jeu Sharp's way of ~resstni appre<:l.a-
)lst below ••• Bye the bye Sunday last, they HDn to all. Conc ise annual reports were
entered their yacbt lD tbe "Old Boat Clasatc" fresbeDed wltb bits of humor. They DOt ooly
at Marina del Rey • • • wbere others were held the atteotJoo but brougbt IIJI)l.ause
ptbertd and wbtre aU Ylslted ODe another's especially when announced goals were met:
old classics ••• And wbat did you do oo tbe with 10me eolDI onr the top. Mrs. Owens
long Memorial Day weekend? 1 am sure all 1n ber report, extended appreciation to the
of us ••• wherever we were ••• had some press. Mrs. Jo Ale~ander, executive director
refle<:tlYe momenta ••• lllled wtth some of BBOC, told of the tnc rease tn the number
sadDess ••• mtncled wttb the joys of a of Uttle brothers reached tn Orange County.
wonderflll nation ••• one nation UDder God! Founder Mrs Spencer Honig was lntro-• . . . . , . . duced, as were new members, Mmes. Thor-
RETROSPECT ••• from tbe celeat:lal mood Clarke, Timothy Devine, Sam Gurley,
circle of AngeUtos de Oro, report. ahow Curtis Lemay, aDd Prentl~'-Taylor. Jess1e
another year of accompllshments. AllouaUy, May (Mrs. Ce<:U) Shlrar, vice-presldeot,
ln Aprll, the "projects completed" ll cele-booored outgoing prexy Jean Sharp wtlh
brated ln "b.lgh tuhJon." This beilli the the presldeat's pin. Jea.o tn turn presented
last "f'gUl.ar meeting of tbe actlYe member-the Gold Book charm to Aileen Salisbury,
sh.lp, a bit of gentle spootlnc, sprinkled ud banded tbe gavel to lncomlng president
wltfl mlrthM paooJng aDd ''nards" to · uw. (llhlf' Pdl) Rogers. who introduced
nrtoua bardwortllc eJiainn& tills waa a.. ... tueutife board aDd et&irmtrl •.•
no exceptiolt fbt, IDU.wordaofStak...,.re, Ttef.phsident !tfb (Mrs. Rlehard) Bertea;
"proud.pted April, drtued ID all b1J trim, treuuer, Betsy (Mrs. Richard) Stoddard;
hath put a spirit of trutb ID enrytblng'' reeord1n( aDd corresponding secretaries,
• . • for AprU broueht down the curtain Stephante {Mrs. Alex) Robertson and Helen
wUh a showcase extravapnza. Under the (Mrs. Robert) Barton, respecUYely; pub-
dlreetorsbip of prorram chairman Elberta Uclty, Luci (Mrs. Reed) Bauman; baH chair-
Jones, hldden talents •ere hJcbl.lgflted as man, Helen (Mrs. Dould) starling; Gold
mem"-rs dlsplayE'd products of theirartlBUc Book chairman, Martha (Mrs. Robert)
efforts, and hobbles ••• when not aollclttne C rowner; patroness chairman, Jean (Mrs .
ads for the Gold Book. O.er there ln Pelle-Edward) Starp· parll.amentartan Carroll
crln's corner were Ed's wood ca"lngs. (Mrs. Joseph) Seek; hospitality, Fran (Mrs.
Jan's paintings, Ann's mlttery and OM's Robert) Owens; historl.an, Ann (Mrs. John)
needlepolot; Lucy Woodward's window car-Blsbop; telephone, Pat (Mrs. Richard) Allen;
rled some of her lnte rlor decor Ideas; membership Pat (Mrs. Jack) Groth; pro-
Sattig's shell displayed her bmous "hot gram, MUd~ed (Mrs. Jesse) Curtis, aod
pepper jelly"; Emma Jane RUey's table W'IS LJalson to Blg Brothers, Peggy (Mrs. Clif-
lald with her tandmade, cutworlt Uneo, ser-ford) Hakes.
vtce for 121 AlOCI(slde were samp:es of Following adjournment we visited wlth
Julia Thomas' land lmits, whUe Ruth steen's the hooored associate members, Mary Axel-
and Hyla Berte:a's upholstered chairs tllgh-son, florence Bartlett, f'ly Dudley, Muloo
ll&hted their needlework, as did the extra Lavelle, EUeen Richardson, Mlldr ed Turner.
sofa pWows. Etbellyn Walker and Pllar Wayne. Sustain-
Jessie May Sblrar unnlled her dlmeo-tng members too, Jean Allson, Dorothy
tto .. l ceramic pictures, WhlleJaneGroeoen-Aubert, Mary Allee Ayres, Rue Byars, Al-
NOT ICE
OF PUBLIC HEAJUNG
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the City CouncU .
of the City of NP.wport Beach
will hold a public hearing
regardlng PreUml.Dary Bud-
get as prepared by tbe Clty
Manager for the fiscal year
1975-76, pursuant to Sec-
tion 1102 of tbe Newport
Beac h Clty Charter.
NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-
THE~ GIVEN that the sald
public hearing will be held
on the 9th day of June, 1975,
at the hoUr of 7:30 P.M. tn
the Cooncll Chambers o1 the
Clty Hall or the City of
Newport Beach, California,
at whic h Ume and place any
and all persons Interested
may appear and be heard
thereon.
Laura Lac10s
Clty Clerk
City of Newport Beach
Publlsh: June 5, 1975, tn
the Newport Harbor Ensi(n.
MRS.. LONGMADE OF
IRVINE HEADS PEO
Mrs. Loren Longmade or
lnlne was elected president
or the state assoct.atloo of
P.E.O. at thecooventloobeld
at Disneyland hotel. Mrs.
R. B. Brown or Huntmgtoo
Beacb assumed the role of
treasurer.
Convention chairman,
Mrs . L. P. Studer of Corona
del Yar, wlU hold a post
conventioo luocheoo this
Friday, May 30, for the 44
members of the conveotlon
plann1ng boord at the oa.ht.a
CorintbWl Yacht Club, Co-
rona del Mar.
'CABARET' AUDITlONS
Auditions for Orange
Coast College's 20tb annual
summer musical production,
"Cal».ret," will beh~ldJune
16-ZO at 6:30 p.m. ln the
OCC audit.orlum. The show
will be sta&td July 30-31
and Aug. 1-2. OCC's 2oth
summer pn1uctloo wUl be
directed by John Ferucca.
FATHER'S DAY
Sunday, June 15
STORE FULL OF
GIPTS
Such as:
FOR
HIM
Ottc of the H11r bor Area' .s /.,, .. , •uo rNnt.s of
Timex Watches
F ro• $9.95
.. ~~ Transistor Radios
Reg. $7.95 • MOW $~95
P"KIIIPIIONI PILLID 7 DAYS A WIIK
Mw.mA\'1 • .. 7~'YI ._..a,_..,..,_
~-~I
~ MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIA ...
(Frid6y, Snurday and Sunday unti/6 P.M.)
~ dinnm incluth soup or salad, baked potato or riCI I
RED SNAPPER .................. 2.25
MAHI MAHI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.85 I
GRILLED SEA BASS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.96 1 TOP SIRLOIN .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.25
NEW YORK STEAK .............. 3.75 1
LOBSTER TAIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.95
STEAK AND LOBSTER . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 1
LUNCHEON also wv«i dMiy unti/4 p.m.
11271 'eclfc COMl Hwy • Hununtton Bdt. • 1213) te2·1D1
3101 E. eo.t Hwy • ec-n. o.1 M. • (714) 17~ ---
l~lJ
SUBSCRIPTION ORDER
IIMD 11:4 YOUR SU.ICIIPnOM OIDII TODA
ONLY ss.• ~· OMI YIAI -----------------JtA.JIIE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • L • • • • • • • • • • • • •
~ ............................. .
em ....................... · · · ·.., · · · • •
SIMD •• """ oun .,. ...... to.
MIWPOIT MAIIOa ... ..
2721 1: COAST MWY., CDIDMA DIL MAl
up •
ALlERT R. KELCH
Art & Restoration
67).9313
3100 E. CeestHI ... wey
rvna 4el Mar
dylte's bead Qowers and eeasbell lamp base berta Grubb, Betty Hall, Lois Hlnes, Claudl.a
acc.ompuied Betty Loa Sodeo's seashell Hirsch, EU• Keene, OUve Latham, Dolores
tramtd mirror, Wb.lch sbl bid to "borrow Miller • . • who ls returning to acU•e
bac k" from tbe trleod she bad gttled at status; Edie Nedeau, Charlotte ~terson,
Cb.rlstmas. Walls were euel Uned, ~-Lots Stoneman and Eileen Strock.
Every morning , daily interest is added to
every Los Angeles Federal Savings Account.
!e ®Ide ~ otite
THE 1975 • 78 EDITION
OF YOUR
HARBOR AREA t-•1.•••••• ••••cttoaY
''GOING TO BED VERY HJRTL Y''
II SUII YOUI fll. IS AIIQUATilY IIPIISIITII
Ill flU OilY CO.PliTI YIUOW • WIIITI PAll
TILIPIIOII IIIICTOIY IICliSIYIL Y Sll¥111
COSTA .ISA -IIIWPOIY IIACII
COIOIA Ill •at I IIYIII
LEGAL NOTICE
FICTm OUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing buslness as: (1) The
Deslp Gulld, (2) Deslpers
Gutld, (3) Design Gulld, 4132
Loma st., Irvine, CalU.
92705: Stanley Welnsteln,
4132 Lorna St., Inlne, Ca.
92705; James B. Solk, 6910
Belltncbam St., N. Holly-
wood, C alU.
This buslness 1s conduct-
ed by a geaenJ partnershlp.
Slped: stu WelnstelD.
This statemeDl as flied
wltb the County Clerk orOr.
aDCe COUDty Yay 12, 1975.
Publlslt Kay !2, 29, JUDe
5, 12, 1975, lD the Newport
Hartx>r Enslp. f437S7
Passbook Savings -Certificates of Deposit -
Investment Certificates
All at highest rates
LOS ANGELES
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
Savings insured to
$40,000
Safe deposit boxes
and the most wanted
savings services
Newport Beach Office
3201 Newport Blvd. • 675-4500 (Across from City Hall)
Head Office Downtown : One Wilshire, Los Angeles 90017
other offices throughout the area
Reunion for
class of '70
Tbo llrll ....WO ol lbe
1170 cradllatblc ctaa from
Coroaa del Mar bl&:h 80bDol
11 ecbeda\ld for JqJy I at
tbl Old Cblcaco GuUcbter
rtsta.rut tD Newport Cea-
ter. ·
"Other cla.ues from CDM
ban reuntoos nery 10
years, but we are cot.og to
be the tlrst class to ptber
eacb 5 years," Realtor Bill
Mtmce Jr., wbo is ~lplnc
orp.nir.e tbe reunloo, said
this week.
The 1et-togetberwtll start
at 3 p.m., aod w111 be a
easual oo-bost aff:llr offer-
1Dg food, drink and no ad-
miasioo price. The Old
Cbtcago Gasllchter features
plua, aandwtcbes and beer.
Class members Interested
lD more deta.Us may call
llr. Muooe at 675-3Z76.
MATTRESS'ES •aw -HaUILDDrC
lnoqubr Shapes ,_ ....,_c.u..
COSTA MESA MATnt!SJ CO.
~IJIII M .... " II""' J.ci-IJOl
Baby winners selected
WlDDtn la tbe lStb to
24th moatb clau were Doo-
ald Browt~. 1Z mc:mtbl, ma
of Ur, aod Mr.. Doa Bron
of COlla u-.lrartrctplⅇ
Jenlter Nltole Vorbls, 11
month old dlulhter of Mr.
IDd Mrs. Mart Vorbls of
Inl.ne, ID 2nd place; Nyree
TltJeU, U moolb old daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry
TegeU of Newport Beach, 3rd
pia«~; booorable meatioo,
Dana Marte Swtneern, 15
month old dl.achter of Mr.
I.Dd Mrs. GI•I:SWilleem of
Gardea Gron, Ud Matthew
AndUIOG, 100 of Lorin AD-
deriOD of Coati Mesa.
Tbe 'trlJloers were an-
nounCed b)' Tweed stooe, LI-
on's Clab member In charge
of the 1975 baby coolest.
LUCY BARRISOif, wbo wW be I••ta& Juoe 10 wUb ber
.... .., oa a S week Atrtcu lllart, Ia sbon. bere u a
capUft ol. "'trtbat ctur• Ted De Plomb of Su Dt.eco.
former Newport nAieet. • 'Slue ctrls'' se"ed autbeotic
Alrlcu. tl.n, MDII•tac of ebu. kudl stew, b.klo (a p:rft'
11\&de ol ..... , oaloa, cbW and tomato). a saf:::cd aJa.d
or a.lia flab ud ft.lbal bora d'oeunes-Uon taUs (cbeese
twed br.cS. curled IDd aijced) ud zebn str1pes (dark
t.Dd wtdiAI bl'Old llrlpo ..W. curried meal lllllDCl
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A
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9:30 to 6
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JUNE 15
RELAX!
GIVE HIM
CrandSI8Dlicro
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SHORT SLEEVE SHIRT
$14.00
MATCHING PANT
$25.00
All
LEISURE SUIT -Jacket $35.00
Pants $2~
Hand or MacJtine
Washable
D&~AIIITMCN'I' ef'OII&
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Credit Cards
Accepted
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THE EIID Of
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BY BETA ALPHA PSI
Bill Mattuon, mn or wu.
Uam MatteiOO or 4010 Park
Newport ud Uu. Shirley
U.atteBOn of 4130 E. Coa.t
Hwy., Corona Hlcblaoda, 11:
a member of Beta Alpha
Pat, an booorary aeecJIIaHAI
frateruUJ at ta:. Recll:dl'e·
menta lor acc:eptuce 1ft
complttloa ol lZ u1tl of
ac:COUitiDc plu matgtatntac
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oo tbe 4.0 eca.le,
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20f Polm Ave. (At •• ferfY)
Bolboo P•insula H ewport l .. ch 675-S77 ..
Where the Elite Meet to Eat!
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Publllh Your
FIC'tttiOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT I POR ALL CITIU .ENs1(11ll~~-AM~I COUNT~
ONLY S25.00
(ttLUI 110 POR THI ORAMGI COUNTY PILIMO Pll)
. . . . . . . . . . . ' .
'' B&ckJ&rd," a new DOYel
by eo• .... writer Jean
FemUDc, ... )*at belll re-
leued by Harper " Row.
Tbe book, Jean'• tlrst pub-
Usbed oonl, ll a Joan Kahn
myltery aelecUoo.
At praeat J-.n is em-
ployed by an oruce County
aehool dlltrtct, wrltt.oc pub-
Ueatlooa aDd developing
adult edue&Uoa prorrama.
Sbe 1a a graduate o1 UCL"
&Dd taqbt acbool before sbe
beeaane a wrUer.
A 1&-yar resident of Or-
ange Cocmty, .Jean 1s mar-
·ried to Marcel Matbevet.
Tbey Un at 2384 CerneU
Dr., Costa Mea, wtth her
claacbter ~ b1a 100. ·
FREEDOM SHRINE at tbe new Harbor Municipal Court
on Jamboree Rd. is dedicated by, from lett, Newport
Harbor EllCI&Qce Club Freedom Shrine chairman Jam11
Tru..Sell, .lqe SeUm Frank.Un and Excbance Clab
Preatdeot Dick Rode•· The sbrtoe, made upot28 b.lstorlcal
documeata tbat cllrooicle America's history, ls ooe of
several t•t bave beeo dedicated 1n tbe Harbor area by
tbe Excbance Club. (Eoatcn photo.)
Court gets Freedom Shrin
Tbe Exchange Club ot
Newport Harbor presented
a Freedom Shrtoe, a unique
eXhibit of 28 autbentlc re-
prodocttoos of historically
famous American documents
spann1Dg tbe 325 years from
the Mayflower Compact to
tbe World War D Instru-
ment of surrender in tbe
Pacific, totheOraogeCounty
Harbor Municipal Court last
Thursday, May 29.
The Freedom Shrine wu
formally dedicated at 1:15
p.m. at the Court butJdinC
on Jamtoree Rd., where tbe
collect1oo is oo permaneDt
dispLay.
Judge SeUm Franklto of
the Harbor Municipal Court
gave the ded.lcatory ad-
dress. Presentation oD be·
halt of tbe Exchange Club
was by James D. Trues-
dell, Freedom Shrine com-
mittee chairman. Acceptlnc
for Harbor Munictpal Court
will be Judge Dungan.
Club President Rlctard
Hodge satd, "Tbe Freedom
Shrine is exclusively an Ex-
cha.nge Club project, and an
important part of the overall
Amer ican cttlzenshlp pro-
gram of Exchange Clubs. Its
documents vividly Ulust.rate
America's precious heritage
of freedom and serve as a
reminder that it must be
protected and revitalized in
every generation. Tbe Free-
dom Shrine is the Exchange
Clubs' positive rebuttal to
all Ideologies which would
pervert or destroy our
American way of life."
DR. R. DUDLEY BOYCE, prelldeat of Golden West
Collere, coogratulates steveo T. Longacre of Corona
del Mar, amid outstandiac student of tbe year.
All of tbe historical
papers 1n tbe Freedom
Shrine colleeUoo are oae
photographic nprodlll\:ltlus ..
or the priceless origfn&la.
Each document 1s perma-
nently mounted on an IDdt-
vidual wood~ralned plaqu
and protected against deteri
on.Uon and damage b
He is top student
in spite of deafness
plastic Lamination. •
STUDENT FILM WINS
1ST PLACE IN STATE
We w1l1 tate can ot botb tbe ftllac Ull tbl
put.ucatioo If yoa 8IDd • tbe I coP• ot tbt Flct1tl0wt Bui.DNI Name statemlllt, aUld Olt Steven T. Loapcre, 19, He had no knowledge of
&.ad 11cDed, Uld accoqJUled by a cbeck 'btu. from Corona del Mar, la American sign language, and
Kaiser middle school has
JUSt receiYed word that thelr
student film, "Our Ameri-
can heritage," has won first
place In the California stu-
dent 8 mm. film festinl.
Student Director Lynn Bro-
temarkel and her crew, Ja-
nine Brown, Dawn Carlson,
Linda Dulfy, Robyn Owen,
Mary Stinson and Liz Wat-
son, wrote the fUm and did
all production work, under
the supervision of Lila
Schoenmehl, MGM teacher
at Kaiser, who uses film-
making regularly 1n her
class.
Or you CID come ID tb1 Eutp ot:ae. to flU-Golden West CoHere's out. lipreading in the college
the forms. NotutsiDt a. not DICIUII'J. staDd1llc student of the year. classroom Is nearly impos-
A beari.Dg impaired stu-slble. On top of this he
2121 r. COAST HWY •• CORONA DIL MAR, CAL.IP. dent, be was one of 13nomi-selected a heavy academic
~~;;;;~~T~I;L.~I~ft;H~O~M~I;';7;•~o~u~•·~~---~ nees for the R. DudleyBoyct program. IIIII.... outstandiJic student awud, In sptte of many demands,
named in booor cf tbe col-he quickly acquired a work-
Ieee prestdeot. log knowledge of sign Ian-
The f750 acbolarsbJp ts guage to take advantage of
foted UDually by a studeat-interpreter services in his
Jta1f.faeuJty ~election com-classes.
mittee to go to tbe studtllt '•By his singular de-
wbo best represents both termtnatloo, effort, and
scboi&J'sbfp a.od leadership. abUlty, be overcame many
stne, wbo was )lit 17 obstacles, and his name has
wbeD be earolled at Golden appeared on the dean's list
Welt. tad to OYercomedUft-every semester," said Dr.
ea1tt11 DOt uaaUy 80• William W. Carpenter, dean
u
eocmt.nd by bear1ac stu-of college atf.airs. ;~~~~~~!i~~~iiii~ii!;~~~~~~~o~*~r~to~•~u~~~·m Hb ~~"~ ~ ac-compUshments have served
as an inspiration to dear
studeats in the heartng lm-
' Mens & L•di81
ADIDAS • tREtORN • CONVJ:RSE .
T en.nis ~Shoes:
' paired p~n.m to show that
tbey can cootribute, serve,
and be respected in a hear-IDe eoYironment.
He was organizer and co-
t>under of the deaf educa-
tlooal aetlYitles forum, set
up to secure fUnds for on-
ll.mpas interpreting ser.
flees, scholarships, and to
tDeouract fellowship among
tbe 1!0 dtlf students at
Cioldea West.
Tllroucll tbe forum he was
lutrwneotal 1n brineinc
&boat ctaacu 1D tbe hearing
lqalnd curriculum and
abadlll tftlu&Uoo of in-
terpnten.
Bt aw the Died for deal
IDYOIYeiD40t ID student eo• •
enmeat, took an acU•e role
~-1( IDCI .eouraced
otMr deal ... ts to run
fNotnc.. a._ dh au tbls, u biDd
tliN to orpal.M woluteer
worbr' n1ll fiDdl tor
eiiOd ~ • Mid tator stu-
...... ......,. hellab.IDCI
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The fUm has also been
chosen for showing at the
forthcoming nattooal con-
vention of the Assoclatloo
for Educational Communica-
tions and Technology, as an
outsta.odtng example of stu-
dent rum-making.
PAT MORROW NAMED
USC DORM ADVISER
Pat Morrow, a Mnlor at
USC, Is working as a rest-
deal adfiser in tbe collere-
universtty dormitory. Pat ts
the daug~er ot Nr. aod Mrs.
wuuam S. Morrow ot 1879
Tahltt Dr., Costa Mesa. Sbe
is in cbarre o1 42 rtrls oo
her Ooor.
Pat ls a.n ecooomtes major
in tbl collece of letters, an..
and scteaces at USC. Prior
to bteomlnc a ruidet ad-
•tser abe was floor J)I"Ulddat
btr fresb.ma.D and .opbomon
years &Dd was 0111 tbe cilia' a
llat. After wbl paclll.tel
from usc lids IIPI1II. ....
piau to c« a ))b ta bul-
oesa. bopttl1ty ID tbe CIYll
Semce.
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Newport City CouocUmu
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ber with Gen. TbariD lXI. tbe
~ars a I'm for PRAC11CING Kl«l1'8 •• Mn. Joho SaiUftD cl8a)'WOOd, ~ s.:'!. ~-U, tsrttry: :I co..etairiDID of tbe jllbior sammer procn.m at tbe Bahia -
stale fl.fle ;~~"':'S:.::'c~c~•".r.:c:."'e:·:r= Barbara Rt'chards d•'es NB'/fLY)rBDS VAHAN AND LINDA DPBN GIPTS
s-.cn. Both boya U't ~Sped~ t:tr the summer sanor Linda M 1 M 'II d
Harl>or ..... prep lraek prognm. (EDS!p pbatD) Barlan Rleblrds, 48, " m VIa Lido Soud, aod c I an we s
stars wUI compete lD 5 s· . f Lido Isle communlty leader by her mother, Ellllice Car-\ / h Kh h
eveals at lhls weekend's lgn up o· r Sal'l•'ng cia wbo died Friday after alone roll aod brotbe lloo Be v 'a an : , .. slate hlgh sebool track aad ss Ulness, was burledTueoday log 'Jr., both o~'Eseoadl:: ac Q lOOn an
field championships Lo san tollow!Dg services at st' or. Charles Dterenfleld A nower decked bower&· Newport, at the Newport
Otego. Bah.ia Cortotb1an Yacht 1li the fl.Dals. A sophomore Andrew's Presb)1erlb coodu cted Tuesday's ser· moog tbe roses Ill her par· Heights borne or Mr and
Newport Harbor 1s given Club 13_ elearlnc the decks at UC Berkeley, she Is an Cburch. Ytce. Burial was tn Pacltlc eots' cardeD. was the aupttal Mrs. Hll(h McMillan.' The
an outside chance of wtnnlng for theanot~~.l )lnlor summer acUYe member of the Cal She was president of the VIew memorial park. Har-seene for Miss Liodll Me-croom ts the son of Mr and
the state team ttUe. New-program for ages 8 to 18, Sailing Team . Lido Isle Players, president bor VIew H111s. MUla.D and Vahan Kbaeha-Mrs. Humlq Kbachl.t~rtan
pori's Dave Kurrasch wtu aDd regtstraUon Is be1ag Karen Bluel 1s a former of the Freedoms Found&-The family suggests me-toorlan on Saturday, May ot Pleo RIYera..
defeod the state shotput ttue taken now unW June 15. ):lntor commodore ofOrange lion of Orange County, and morlal contributions to the 24, be won last year while at Enrollment wU1 be limited Coast Yacht Club. During active 1n the Orange County cancer research and educa-The wedding ceremony The bride. who was given
Santa Ana high. Speedster to 70 students and classes her student days at Ore;;on PhUbarmontc Society, the tlon fund, lD care of Foun-was conducted by the Rev. in marriage by her father,
Brian Theriot wUJ run 1n will be tilled onattrstcome, State University, she Lido Isle WortlDg Commit-taln Valley hospital Robert Shepard, lllStor of wor e a While sheer gown
the 440 aDd w111 anchor the Urst served basis. Those cOilcbed the women's crew tee, the island's tennls and · Christ Church by the Sea over taffeta. It had a ratsed
Sailor mile relay team. eligible are BCYC )lnlor team, which was rated 4th yacht clubs, Junior EbeU o d · ' walstllne, scoop neck and
Corooa del Mar's Brian members, ehlldrea of club !a the aatlon, Since gradua-ChUdrea's Theatre Guild: ne way to en porno long lltoer sl-es. II wos
Hunsaker 1fU1 run tbe 2_ members, friends of BCYC uoo she has taught school sened on tbeclty Arts Com-heavily adorned with lace,
mUe event apJ.nst a field members (as guests~ (rrades 6, 7 aod 8) 1n addl-mission, and as an editor A Corona del Mar pho-"W~'re oot sure .. says making vertical panels down
which Includes Eric Hulst Tbe purpose of tbe )lntor tton to tnstructt.ng young-tor Channel 3 cable TV. tographer wants to buy Bal-Sgt. Bob Gatewood 'the vice the full length of the skirt,
of Laguna Bl!llch and Ralph program Is to expose the sters at all levels in swim-She Is survived by her boa's Pussycat Tbeatre ud of!lcer wbo ledtheitrstn.td whtch nept to a cbapel
Serna of Loan. The 3 are yoong people to sailing and mlng, ud holds a current husband, Dr. Jerrell Rich-and turn it back into wb.at "wbetber we sbculd 'tfJ.tl train. Her loog nll was
amoog tbe natloo's top prep to teacb them the skills by water safety tnstructor's ards, soo Jay and daughter ' he calls "a famUy movie unW tbey brlnc 1o anotber banded YUh lace and held by
distance runners. which they can be competi-certlftcate. Ann, au of the famUy borne boose." obscene rum :tr raid tbem a lace bi.Ddeau. She carried
Estancia's Ken Conner live sailors, safe 1n and on M • Mike Zimmer, 428Dahlta, aga!D whUe they're sbowt.ng a bridal bouquet of yeiJow
top Southern CIF qualitter: the water. ore paper PICk d who admits De doesa't blow tbese 2" rosebuds and daisies. ;1~p ·~.t':" ,~"':CI:Oe~"~ si:,·~:~:~~w~~.:~: . up urge :.~~:='.!':~~:::::; ,=. .~:::1,.,:~~ wa~"" ... :~:!:':!\':',~'7.:~:
other youngsters who June 24, through Friday, Greater citizen partlcl-Newport resideots has to get past the secretary at t.ng a petttioo ast:lng City lace-trimmed gown at her
matched Conner's 6-10 In August 8, Naples Sabot will patton 1D the Newport Beach totaled $17,141 since the Hollywood's Walnut Prop-CouncUmu Howard Rogers sister, Miss Ruth McMlltan
atea finals. be the boat used forlnstruc-paper recycling program special program began last erttes, which owns tbe wbo represents Balboa to~ of San Bernardino, who ser-
Kurrasch seems a safe tion. Members should have was urged at a mayor's September, city general ser-theatre. But, he vowed yes-something about the x.'rated Yed as maid of honor. Ruth,
bet to hold onto hi s state tbetr own boat. Guests must luncheon held last Thurs-vices director Jake Myn-terday to deeptrytngtolease tum tare wtdch has shown too, carried daisies in her
shotput crown. Brian Theriot have their own boat. day at the Newporter Inn. derse announced Tuesday, the building. since the Pussycat chain bouquet.
could be the key to Sailor Heading the staff or in-VIce-Mayor Milan Dostal City crews collected 82,7 Meanwhile, the sei)' bougbt out the old Balboa Best man Cor the groom
title hopes. structor s engaged to con-presided in the absence ol toos of papers In May, n.ls-movies are , still showing. Theatre at 709 E. Balboa was Paul Roybal Jr. of New-
OI.SW
duct the ?-week program ls Mayor Don Mcinnis. lng the 9-month total to 685 "French Blue" and "Dyna-Blvd. last mooth. port Beach, Mr. Roybal ANG IS TRACK Nina Nielsen, coordinator Jim Felton, vlce-presl-toos. mite," copies of w:1ich were The county district at-caught the bride's blue gar-
PIRATE OF YEAR
and advan ced instructor, who ~ent or AVCO Services, Residents here are asked seized by Newport pollee 1n tomey's office Is deciding ter after the ceremony and
will be assisted by Gary ewport Center, said that to box, bundle or bag their a n.ld on Tuesday night of what action to ta.k'l in pro-Mi s s Nancy Downing of Cos-
Sophomore John Olswang Thome, lntermediate ln-the city-wide partlclpa.Uon newspapers sepante from' last week, are stUI playing secuttng last week's com-ta Mesa caught the bride's
or Newport Beach wa s named structor; Vicki Call, be-was about 33% --"butlhat's other trash and place them this week. plaint. bouquet. Following the ce-
team captain and .. Pirate ginner Instruction, and not good enough for a city by the sidewalk. Collection remony, a reception was held
of thEi y~r·• atOranreCout Karer. Bhael, swimming LD-With so much local pride." days in June for areas east BUNCO rruEME CHARGID at the McMillan residen ce.
Collece'a JtMMa1 tnek and st.ructor aDd We gua.rd.. He said that lettarC"ns oi the bay ue June 9, 10 J\;11 . , The yoong couple will Uve
Held 'ban.1U\..>I held May Z9. Nlna Nielsen, a seulor at tbe greatest draWba ck, He aD4 11, and for areas west !t(n Ubg Beach at\er a hon-
Oiswang, a graduate of Prlncetoa, won tbe Sabot Jr. recommended: Get the word ol.lhe bay, June 16~ 11 and '·A Cot<a del •Mar mi.n loua wbeL~ buallifl.t· eym.-n in the 11'10Ul'11alns at
Costa Mesa High, was the nationals in 1969 and 19'70 out; talk It up with neigh-18. wts charged th15 week with deal lnvolvq tlrelr tenant , ldy!Wild, '
South Coa.st Conference
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_ aDd in 1971 she placed 3rd bors; inclutte the intorma-p 0 HEIST bilking his tandlordof$2,500 and some bell,vy construe. The new Mrs. Kbachatoo-
mile champ this sprlng and in the Kite jr. nationals and . tlon in community associa-In a scbem~ lnvot.-tng a lion equipment he had en-rlan Is a native of Newport
set a new OCC record with 2nd in the Sabot nationals. lion newsleHers; check the • • Tl)1ana bank. Heed tbem to invest In went Beach. When the naUoo ce-
a clockJng of 1
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was the state cross country competitively in sabots and e P c -up schedule-· and pollt e to tell them that the s ar os el Valle, 45, a MARY SHEPARD sary in 1976, the McMillan champ last tall.
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start saving your news-van ....,_s headed north 00 naUve of Lima, Peru, who family will mark 100 years co:~c h Jim Mcilwain's ocean racers or over lO papers for pick-up. Carnatioo. lives at 614 Begonia. N@w-HEADS LEAGUE of continuous residence 1n
years, Including competing ReaJtor-slnger Harry Wit"'-port Det. Todd WUkiuoo Newport Beach.
Pitaii:!S finished in 3rd place In the Sabot jr. national Babbitt was the master of ''"' a coople of min-says Mr. a.ud Mrs. Wtlliam New officers of the New-
in the South Coast Confer-finals. He will be a junior ceremonies. A program of utes, officer Haehn, re-Bloodgood of Aptos, Calif., port Harbor Women's Civic
ence dual meet standings at Stanford University nut song was presented by the sponcUng to a radio alert, owners of the property,gave League were lnsta.lled late
with a 3-Z mark, and placed fall. Beach N I I I B wheeled his squad car In del Vall 2 h ks I I last month.
3rd In the conference meet. Vicki Call ha u s, a oca arber behind a white va.n go•""' e c ec ota fng Two year lettermen are sented the Ha.rbo~ a~:r~ ~hop Quartet comprised of north on MacArthur 81;;, ~z,soo, whi ch he promised The new president Is Mary
Mike Austin,CorooadelMar· 4 Sabot national Jr. ctam-harlie Esrown, Scotty Don-at Ford Rd. He followed the o lnvest for them at 12 Shepard; lst vtce..president, Jim Brown, Balboa Island;' ion hi fa aid, Walt Larson and Walt van, at speeds up to 70 per cent Interest ln a Ti-Margot Sldllln&:; 200 vtce-
Tlm Rudy, Newport Beach, ~ S:m~~rs"!s ~r':~ Pettit. m.p.h., to Douglas and Mac-juana bank account. president. Carroll Beek; re-
Duane Waltm•-, Costa t•· No A Artoor, where I"· driver "He cashed the checks In cording secntary. Marian u~ ,.., rth merlcanwomen's City revenue from the sale '"" • this country, then deposited Loakes; correspondlng sec-ri~~~~!:S~~!!~sa.~U~Ing~~~~~i~lw~le~e~o~f~o~l~d;a~ewspapers saved by ~~:en~r,)l~a':tl~~u:~: Z forged checks 1n theMnt.-retary, Doris SuoderluDd.; U-.-Jrn, sideswiping another can baak.'' according toDet. historian. M.aryBurtoo;aud-
car , aDd headed back down WUklnson. Ann Lundy; treasurer.
MacArthur lBd tnto the Air-Peck, and parlla-
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ArtOOr and Campus,
According to pollee, the
sw;pect )lmped from the van
just as motorcycle patrol.
man Gregg Matson arrived
on the scene. Witnesses say
the suspect gralDed attend-
ant Vogt, )lmped behind him
and held him as a shleld.
Vogt and 2 other attendants
were se"iog cars at the
gas island, according to sta _
tloo manager Don Lorentz
of Costa Mesa.
"I yelled tor them all
to bit tbe deck, and all or
the aHendaots did, except
Jtm, and tbe guy gnbbed
him."
According to pollee, the
suspect stuck bta head up
over a car to see what was
bappen.l.og, and omcer Haebn
fired ooe soot uat bit Kea-
au 1o lhe moutb. "" .. tell
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Allor "''-rile lbo eltrk to u ofttee bellini
tbotront-udPIIlal mon moaey, tbt budiUIId.
A THLi:TIC AWARD 51 '
Tbe E1<bUCt Clab ciiN
vtnets_..rtnclbo-auual atllletlc anrda ball ..
quet for UoJ.nrtltJ bleb
sc~l at 8 p.m. W.FrJdt,J,
June 6, at the Atrporter
InD. Tbe speaker wW bt:
the new bead butetb&ll
coach for UCLA, GeM Bar~
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Susanne Jackson weds
Dennis Beard of N.8. BWEH
POOLS o.r LedJ Qll.-" ...... caaouc ClludltalutBt.rt
,.. 1M --lor tbe ,._ c1t11 wtatee. .tied ...._ s. ..
a-. lecaoa. cupter ol
Mr. ud Mrs. Robert B.
laeU. ot WeGtcllft, ud
DeDDla s.rd ot Newport.
lOG of Mr. &Dd Mrs. Artllm'
B•rd ol Sa ClemtiiU.
Tbl ~. TlmotbJMeCar-u.y offtelated at the 1!:10
p.m. doable rtDc se"iceSa-
tDrdly, May 10.
Tbe bride wore tradWoo-
al Wblte to a weddJ.Dc COWD
of sU.k orpua Wb.leb tea-
tared aa empi.H bodice of
reembrotdered Aleoooa lace
O'ftr E .. lllb net I.Dd a Prt.~
ewa matcbJ.nC cblpel leactb
tram. Her elbow leactb •eU
was beld with a bud of
lace nowers.
DR. AND MRS. LYMM STANTON
Her litter, Mrs. Doaald
C raJ&, served as rna troD ol
booor. otber bridal atten-
dants lDchaded tbe sister of
tbe groom, Miss Patricia
B•rd, as a brldesmafd, a-
long wltb MJss Victoria
Bruce, Wlss Janet Andrews.
Miss Scot Adams, Miss Lynn
Sebek, Mrs. Robert Lewis;
Miss Rebecca Bond and Miss
SOUTH CO RS PRESE~.
YOSEMITE '75
4th BIG YEAR
Claire Smith is bride
of Dr. Lynn Stanton
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The preserlptloa was for
bapptaess Wben Dr. Lynn M.
StutOD of Balboa took Miss
Claire R. Smith of Newport
as h1l bride in a double ring
ceremony at the Carousel
Plua of tbe Newporter Inn
OD Sunday, May 18.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Leonard F.
Smttb of A.rcadia p.ve their
ctaucbter in marrla&e at the
1 p.m. service, which was
cooducted by the Rev. James
Farley.
Tbe bride wore a white
cbitfoo p.rdeo gown made
wltb tiered chUfon forming
cape collar and sleeves. Her
p.rdal bat wastrlmmedwtth
matchiDg chUfoo.
Loog white dresses with
multi-colored nowers car-
ried lD White wlclter baskets
were worn by tbe bridal
attendants. MaJd of bonor
was Miss Sarah Ertman of
Goleta. Bridesmaids In-
cluded Jaclde Callahan of
Newport, Donoa DeCamp of
Solaoo Beach. Carol Nelsoo
of Fullertoo aod Mrs. Dennis
Stacey of Sa.n Clemeote.
Tbe groom's brother,
Bruce Stanton of Concord,
Mass., served as best man.
Ushers included AI Baln of
Irvine, Dr. Brennen Cassidy
of Coat. Mesa, Dr. l.eeNold
of Seal Beacb and Chuck
Gar~er of Costa Mesa.
A recept1on 1D the Car-
ousel room followed the
ceremony, with Bernie
Perry and his orchestra
playing for dancing. After-
wards the couple left for a
boneym0011. travelling ap tbe
California coast.
The new Mrs. Stanton ts
a graduate of Sawyer School
of Business and attends Or-
a.nge Coast College. She
works part time at Hoag
Hospital in the records di-
vision. Her husband is a
graduate of Montana State
College, where be received
his bachelor of science de-
gree. He received hls M.D.
degree at the University of
Louisville school of medi-
cine and graduated from the
Orange County Academy of
Famny Practice. He is In
practice In Newport Center
and on the staff at Hoa«
Hospital. He Ls the son of
Dr. and Mrs. Elvtn stanton
of Glendora.
The newlyweds wlll live
in Balboa.
Tina Jusseo.
The groom's brother, Ti-
mothy Beard, served as best
man. Ushers were Donald
Craig, Jordy Bishop, Jo-
seph, Green, Robert
Allen, Michael Meyers, Ke-
vin Beard, Terry Beard aDd
Tom Beard.
The bride is a graduate
of Newport Hubor high
school, attended Utah State,
where sl'le was a member of
Alpha Chi Sorority, and was
a 1972 Ct\lldren's Home So-
ciety debutante.
The bridegroom, a gra-
duate of Orange Coast Col-
lege, ls a soils engineer
for Geo-Technical Consul-
ta.nts.
The newlyweds wlll make
Philharmonic adds
to concert season
The first announcement of
an expansion of the 1975-
1976 coocert season was
made by Mrs. WUlt.am Hol-
stein, president of the Or-
ange County PbUbarmooic
Society, at tbe May board
meeting beld 1n the Avco
Financial Services t..lldlne,
Newport Center.
se~ the return of Maestro
Zubln Mehta, and the sea-
son wlll close wlt.h Sidney
Harth cooducttng the Satur-
day, May 15, concert.
The concerts wlll be
played In Crawford Hall, uc
Intne, wlth the exceptioo of
Dec. 5 and Jan. 4 coocerts,
which will be held In the
Santa Ana high school audi-
torium.
The Society will present
the Los Angeles Philhar-
monic Orchestra, with Zubin
Mehta as must<' director,
in 10 concerts oo Z series.
The series, ·'A" and "B", ----------------------------------,will consist of 5 concerts
The prl<'e of each 5-coo-
c ert series wUl be S25 to
members, and single llckets
to members holding series
tickets wtu be S5.
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want to retum the favor. If you are contemplating selling, buying «
building a single family home, consult our Loan Officer about new loan
terms. and the advantages of securing your financing from the A.a.oclatlon
which has loyalty served this and neighboring communities f« «) ~.
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each.
Opening series ··A ·• Sun-
day, Oct. 5, Pinchas Zuker-
man will conduct and aJso
appear as violln soloist.
Saturday, Dec. 5, Zubln
Mehta will conduct. Satur-
day, Jan. 24, Andre Kostt>-
lanetz will cooduct, with
Ralph Grierson as piano
soloist. Friday, Mar<'h 26,
Daniel Lewis will <'onduct
and Michele Zukovsky wUI
appear as clarinet soloist.
Closing the series, Calvin
Shnmoos, assistant con-
The price of series tl<'kets
to non-members wUI beS30,
and single tickets to non-
members holding series
tickets will be $6. The bal-
cony tickets will remain the
same at $4 for adults and
$2 for students.
ln order to be eligible
ror tbe 4-week priority and
the dlscount In ticket prices,
the continuance fUnd-mem-
bership categories are: reg-
ular -S10 to $24; support-
ing -$25 to $49; otbers -
$50 a.od ap.
ductor or the orchestra, will PHILLIS BASILE OF conduct, with Sidney Hart~
the Phllharmonic's concert-OCC IS ELECTED
master and associate con-Phillis Baslle, Orange
ductor, as violin soloist. coast College assistant pro-
Series "8" will open Sa-fessor of ecooomics, has
turc:Ry, Oct. 18, wtth Walter been elected chairperson of
Goldschmidt conductlng the OCC faculty senate. She
"happy 15otb birthday Jo-wUl se"t September, 1975,
hann Strauss," Dr. Marcel tllrou&b September, 1976,
Prawy, a vlsitlng professor succetdJnc Ralph F. Lewis.
from Yale University, as other elected senate ot-
tbe story teller; Dorothea ftcers are Mary Ann Ober-
Cbryst, soprano, and Ken ~11s, Yice-ctalrpersoo;
Remo, tenor. Saturc:Ry, Dec. James Clarke, secretary;
ZO, James Levine of the Edward Dol'111U, parlJam•-
New York Metropolitan tartan, aDd Ra1pb Lewis,
()sMra will coodact and Paul commonlcator.
Scbtnly w1l1 be pia.nosoloist.
Saturday, Feb. 14, wW fea-VISITS IN J AMAleA
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MI NNEA~OLU, MINN.
by ALVIN DARK
• Alvm Dark. born m Comanche. Oklahoma, IS
manager o l the world cnamoron Oak/,1nd Am
le/ICS He lives wllh hrs wrte, Jacii.Je, .n Hra-
leah FlofldfJ, where /hey artend New Tcsrament
Bapi!SI Church. The Darks have Slit ch1/dren
I had hit rock bottom ; no one would
ever hi.re me aga in in baseball.
At least that's what I thought
in 1971 . I had j ust been fired as
manager of the Cleveland Indians
with two-and.a.half years to run on
my contract .
It was the thir d t ime I had been
dismissed from a job by a major
league team. The Giants fi red me in
1964, Kansas Cit y fired me in 1967.
and now without a ny warn ing I was
fired from Cleveland. Depressed, I
went home to Miami. E ven though
I knew money would be comin g in
for two more year s. it wa!'l the lowest
point of my life.
I wa.s reared in a Christian horne
in Okl.liihoma a nd Louisiana and was
born agai,n at the age of II years.
A8 a young man I would go fo chu rch,
read the Bible, a nd tit he faithfull y.
''fhlldhitrocl{
bottom; no 011e
would ever hire me
~g•ln in baseball"
In fact I wrote a tr act about tith ing
in 1954. Bu\) wasn·~ a witness ; I
had ne"f'er ted anYone to the Lord.
My .<loA ... ., .. ..,..-a.teur baseball
player in Oklahoma and he got me
into t he s port. He put a glove and
ball in my hands when I could barely
walk. I played shor tstop in high
~c hool. college and the Ma rine Corp~;
then started playing profes~ionally
with the Boston Braves in 1946.
T he more I read my Bible now.
the better I u ndersta nd what had
hapJ')e ned in my pa~t life. I had
never really studied the Scriptu re.
So meti me~ I would reM.d three ver:-;es
fo r good luck before going to the
ball park. mainly because thre~ wa~
my lucky number. When we wo n the
National League pennant in San
F'rancigco in 1962. wh ile I was man-
8,1{i ng the Giants. pr ide came into
my life. I put Aeshl y desires above
:;pir itual de:-;irei-1 a nd my spiritual
life began to go downhill.
After more than th ree year" with
the Cleveland Indians, we moved
back to Miami. and my wifP .. Jackie.
began attending a ladies' P.ible class
every Thur sday morning at New
Testament Baptist Church. I wa~
s pending my mornings on the golf
course because I had decided that I
was going to become a good amateur
golfer . When we met at home over
lunch she told me about the class
a nd asked. "H ow about going with
me ?" So t he next Thursday morning
I put on m y golf clotheR a nd ?.at at
the rear of the ch urch so t hat I coul d
get back on the golf course as .•won
as the class ended .
We started attending in August
and were assigned 44 chapt.e ri'l of the
Bible to read each week. Not on ly
would I study t hose assigned chap.
ters but other parts of the Bible too.
We would take the youngster s to
school, come back, put on the coffee
pot and start reading t he Bi ble. J
learned that "if we confess our sins,
he is faithful and ju~t to forgive us
our sins." When I reached t hat verse,
1 John 1 :9, I concluded that God
could forgive me for all my s ins no
matter what they were.
The more I read the Scriptures
the more clearly I saw that eve ryone
in the Bible who disobeyed God fell
out of fellowstrlp with hi.m, but whe n
they came back were U8ed by God
again. Abraham faned but God used
him apin; David wu a murderer
and an· adulterer but God used him
again ; and the same with Peter. I
felt 110 unworthy. It seemed almost
that God could use me
Jaekie and I went to our ==~~~~about it. We want..
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tit< LDtrl, -. 1111 ptt/111 tiN/Jilt (Marl< I :J).
Bill
Had I not known that I was al-
r eady saved, I mig ht have felt "Hey,
L got saved in September, 1971."
But that wa~n't true. because I knew
I was conve rted at the age of 11
years. Today I am convinced that
God handles ever ything in my life,
and my j ob is to let people know
about my personal relat io nship to
J esus Christ.
After we rededicated our lives in
1971 , we started giving a fifth of our
income to the Lord. Then in 1974
whe n t he Cleveland contract expired.
we no longer had money coming in,
so we just made a pledge to the Lord
and signed a piece of paper with our
promise on it. I had no job and we
didn't know where the nioney was
coming from . but we ·didn't worry
about it. We promised the Lord that
we would have faith that he was
going to supply. That was in Janua r y.
On F'ebr uary 18 Mr. Charles Finley,
owner of the world champion Oak.
la nd Athletics, called me. I flew out
there on the 19th , and he hired me
a?. ma nager of the At hletics' base·
ball team .
Ma ny tim es during the years at
Cleveland I ~ot down on my knees
a nd prayed, asking for guidance, but
I never got into t he Word of God or
did what he !laid. Now it 's a natural
thing for me to sit and r ead the
Rible. The difference. I think, is t his :
a dedicated Chr istian who is depend-
ing on the Lord has to go to the Bi ble
to fi nd out what the Lord wants him
to do -so he can do i t.
One day in Ba ltimore before a
game my wife and l were in the hotel
room, s tudying about Christ on the
cross -how he wa~ ~pat upon and
mocked, and how he s uffered. That
night I went to t he ball park and
HlhiJdnoJOIJIJnd
we dldn 't know
where the money
WIJS coming from"
about t he eight h or ninth inning,
a fter taking one of my pitcher s out
of t he game, I was stepping down
into t he dugout when a guy threw
beer in my face. Well , in the years
befor e t his, I would have been over
t he dugout to get hi m. But because
we h ad been studying the Bi ble, how
Christ wa.~ s pat upon for us, I simply
w iped the beer fr om my face. I didn't
even look up.
P eo ple a re watch in}{ u.<~ every day
t o see if we are l1ving a tel'ltimony.
The Word of God is what keep" me
on an even keel. It brings me r ight
back to m y knees.
We have a chapel .<~ervi ce when ~
ever we a rc on the road. Several of
the boy.s have been .~aved at tho~e
meeting!'. At the end of my first
yea r in Oakland 011c of the players
came to me and ~aid, "I appreciate
the fact that you !ive the testimony
that rou talked ahout in the 8pring."
I'm not a preacher. I'm j ust a
witn e~sing C'hri~tian, tell ing people
what the Lord ha~ done fo r me. <:::>4
'
THE
BASEBALL
CHAPEL
The Baseball C hapel.
now 1n 1ts th1rd season.
1s an t.'Vangehst:lc nurustry
supported by pl,wers m
all the ma1or h~ague pro
f€'SSIOnd! baseball dubs of
t he Un1 ted States and
Canada
wnter Watson Spoelstra.
the chapels are held e ac h
Sunday !hat a team 1s on
the road Player leaders
1n v1te speakers to VI Sit
the1r team and bnng a
Gospel message that
challe nges the players to
commit thelf lives to
Jesus Chost.
dozen and then to 22
club s 1n !97-1 Th e re ·
mammg tw o c!ubs ]Omed
1n !975
DHectors of the Base·
ball C hape! are Billy
Zeoli (board coorchnator).
Ha1old Ande 1son. Alvm
Dark , Bill Glass, Jack
K1n dcr. Garry K1nder,
Pdul Konnor. &Wle Kuhn,
John Mc Hal e. D1c k
Osborne. Bdl Panne ll.
N orm Sonju, Watson
SpOf·l<;tr<l . Dr Arth u r
Svedherg, Edd1e Waxer
and Pc1t Williams <:::>4 Coordmated b y sports·
When the Baseball
Chapel began m !973
there were only two chapel
teams. the Cubs and the
Twms Before the season
ended. how e ver. the
number had grow n to a
FROM OECISIO .. NAGA.liHl,
''The Gotpel bqinJ with the words,
'The bepnnina or tho Goopel or J ....
Ouist, the Son of God.' This II too
comprehensive and 10lemn a phrllt to
be the title of the openin& sectton only,
u some have thouJht, the part which
deals wtth John the Baptbt and Jea~s'
baptism and Hil temptaUon, the
preparation for Jean' Meal.anic
ministry. h ls deJi&ned to be the title to
. the whole work., and It is a lt&niftcant
<me.
"Nark's book ainu to set before the
readers the record of the bqinnin& and
oriJin of that GeM. Newl which they
knew and belit\oed, that powerful and
aYtna word .. Gel which the Son of
God tint proctalJnM. irt word and deed
(I: 14, 1 S), a word which was still the
'f'Oice of Christ when proclaimed to men
by human apostles and evanaeUsts. Mark
is answerin& the question of converts
who, once they had heard the buk:
keryp14 (proclamaHon), naturally and
ri&htiY asked, 'How did this a.reat Good
Newa that hu revolutionized our lives
begin? What is its hittory? TeU us more
of the strona Son of God who loml us
and pve Him.elf for u1. RecoUnt for us
His words and works., which will m1ke
cle11 His will for us who have become
His own.'
"Mark is doin& what Luke did when
he wrote 'an ordnly account' for
Theophilus, in order that he micht know
the truth concerning th~ thlffKI of which
he hod b~en infom~t.d (Llke I :3, 4).
Mark's book is "teaching' in the sen~e
defined above ; it is the fdling In of the
outline of the lc~ryp111 for Christian
ruders. This is confirmed by many
details in the book itself; for instance,
the noun 'Gospel' occurs seven times in
this Go•pel (U, 14, IS; 8:35 ; 10:29;
~3 :10; 14:9), while it occurs only four
times in Matthew's much lonaer work
tnd .nof: Jl 1all in l...ukt ll)d. John. And it
is in ~k'-_ Gospel that ,JeJU& tdentifi~
'Cotpel' .,. dotely wtth ill own peuo'n
that the two are pnctic.ally one entity,
as when He says, 'Whoever loses his Ufe
for My sake and th~ Go1p~J's will u.ve
it.' (Mark 8:35 ; cf. 10:29)" (cf. Martin
H. Franzmann, The Word of the Lord
Grow• 1961, pp. 182, 183).
The outline of the present leuon,
which is entitled ''The Ministry· of John
the Baptist ," is as foUows :
I. The Preachi~t~ of John the Blptlst
(Mark U-8)
2. The S.ptism of Jesus o£ Nu.1re1h
(Ma•k I :9-11)
T1to -Ina of lob ... loplill
Verses 1-3 dacdbe tbe pread\ina of
John the S.pclst, the immecUatc
forerunner or Jesus. (See abo Mitt.
3:1·12; Luke 3ol-9, 15·17; Jolin
I : 19-28.) "The openlna .,.... Ia
probably intended by Mark u a title to
the whole book. l'llo fO'f'd (I),
however, il not the book illelf but its
contenu, "the &ood MWt about JIIUI
iiiriiiite;fii:d'iiiv Gleason L. Archer, Jr. Ouist.' It is poaible to t ... t ...... 2• 3
as 1 parenthel:il, thus conntetlna ~ 1
Q. The young men
who mocked Ell·
aha because he waa bald
were cursed. and 42 of lhem
were killed by lwo she·b81UI
(2 Kings 2:23-24). How could
e man ot God curN people tor
such a mild personel offenH?
A. A careful study
of t his incident in context
show.s that it w a."l far more
ser ious than a "mild personal
offenf!e.'' It was a Rituation
of serious public danger,
quite M grave as thoRe caused
by the la rge youth gangs who
roam t he ghetto section.s of
our moder n American cities.
If young hoodlums were
rang ing a bout in packs of 50
or more, derisive toward re-
~pectable adults and ready to
mock a well-known man of
God, there is no telling what
violence they might have in-
fli cted on the citi.zenry of the
spiritual center of the Kiq ..
dom of 18rael (u Bethel
WM) • had they been aDowed
to continue their riotous
course.
There is no evidence that
Elioha hlmaelf In lmpoolng a
cune, prayed for thlo opec! tic
mode of punlohment. The
purpoee, we ma,Y 1urmfae,
wao to otrllre terror Into
other youth pnp lnf01tlng
the city and to Fllll<e Uoom
realize that neither Yaltnh
bim.oolf oor aoy of hit anoint-
ed prophel<J wer e to be t hreat-
ened or treated w ith con-
tempt .
Certainly, from that t ime
on the whole Isr aelite com-
munity became con vi nced
that Elisha was a t rue proph-
et, and that he bore a n au-
t horitat ive word from God.
E ven the ungodly king, J eho-
ram, son of Ahab, treated
him with great deference and
respect (2 Kings 3 :11 ,13).
n. Whal .. e<hop· ~ penediO lhe At'k
ol 111e COWWnonl?
A. The Ark of the
Covenan~ wu in one senl'!e
the holiest of all th~ come·
crated artic1es of furniture in
the Mouic tabernac1e. Over
It reoted the blinding radi·
a nco of the gloey of God, both
at the time the tabernacle
wu ftnt dedicated (Exoduo
40 :U-86) and at the Ume It
wao newly lnotalled In the
Tetlll)ie of Solomon (1 Kings
8:10.11). Yet after Nebu·
chadn.e&sar•e troop.• 4e-
otro,..S l...-lem In G8'l B.c.
""" ruad 1M Tomple to the
ll'OUtu!, It wu never men• •
tloned apiD. It fl. fair to ln.. fer that It wu oltber d6.
otroyad by 1M Clutkleo• at
that 11-. or tbM It -... c:ntadla-~
ti<.FWOOFD tr-wiFieb It 'tr&l DO.,... roc:o--.L
No reference to ita exis-directly with verse 4: "The becinnlns of
tance is made at the oecuion the &ood ~news about Jnu.~ Clu'ilt the
of t he dedication of the Sec-Son of God ... wu John who baptized
ond Temple in 616 a.c .;sure-in the desert ... 'l'hil il attnctlvc, and ly it would have been men· . tioned hl\d it been available brinp out the sugestion that the aood
for installation in the Holy news of the Mtlllah's comin& beprJ tn a
of Holies. We can only con-religlous rm.al, not, u wu commonly
elude that it was destroyed, expected, in a poUtk:al uphaftl. It
a nd t hat the returning Jews tends to subordinate, howtnr, the
did not feel that they had au.. importance of the Old Tqunent
t hority from God to construct quotation; and the RV (Revbed
another to r eplace it (even Version] '"anaement, which ptec.a 1
though they never ceased to fuU stop at the end o( ver111 I, leavtna; II
use representatiolll of it in 11 the title, ls to be preferred . their synagogues and on their
coins). , "/,. tltc propltctr (2); MS
Perhaps they felt that since (manuscript) authority faYOn 1n llai&h
God had permitted tbla to tho prophet' (RV). 11M fottiMI' Ia at
ha ppen to the Mosaic Ark by obvious conecUo111 to aooount Cor thl
way of a judgment upon their fact that the flrtt q\aOt.llion Ia from
wicked apostasy u a nation; ....._, __ L . 3 1 and r. •-•·• ~
t hey had no right to fuhlon ~· : • not tOm -· •-a substitute for it -in the lmpcwta;nt phnM M *' liN .. .-..... t,.-•
aboence of oome direct nftl&. (l), which Ia •-up Ia ,.. 4. Motlt
tion to them throu•h a propb-.. tniY ha..vt Mll*i IMAib 11 tbe •thor of
et of God (a revelation wllleh' t1t1a (ia. oiO:J), II lito -t11t1o
never eame). Thoy had boon ......... the ·Mllt<N cjootadoo for Ka
forgi ven, reotored to U..lr obtloua • ..-y . ...., ,..,._ .,.
land, ana allowed to reballd &!lloduood 10 -the -of John
the Temple structure ltlelf, the •ptfll's • toe, • a p,.,.,.atlon
But oome thlnp (ouch aelhe fo• the "''t""'' oot ..... Dodo.,.... Itt
Davldlc dynuty, and oco-. thell 01 tl d •ttlof of a 4mrlal -
nomic prooperlty IUI4 poilU· .of J_. 10 .. -'"• yo~ tloo)' ..
eal Independence) were .....a; ..,. ~ g.-.-, ....,... to -Otdll.
rotttored to them u before -4 ~ o1 -'a aput from the c:entuq .of,,.. -n.. ......, _. -' depoudont:etmdorU..--,,.,., ••• ,, _, .. -
boeu prl•t.-ldJtp (leJ.a .-... I -a ,.,,. ,._ ol doo
a.o.j. -ol-... .., ....... -
'J;I>e Ark of lhe eo-. ~a..,_ If'•••' ... a
WUIIeV rtoi!t .......... ~ -le.. ., .. (4).11ta
hapo bocauao It wae 110 ~ 0... ,.... .,. ( *I
,. otletl. In 1M ful-., lllzi •. . ., I I , ., a .. -.· ..
U..M-Ialthianltapp ... ~, toO* ... 1' 1 7 1 I ..
to tulftl lia IJ1Dbolle ......., ' .... . .. • • • h
canceln hi& owa ,..,. ... 11 _..-...-Itt .... tl'
by Ida own work. oo ..... ,.. ..... tl-'t 1 , 1
Ia mo<e fully deauibed &! Lute 3:1·20
( .. notes). The whole pro'lt~e . of
Judta wu affected; Jesus fl.tn.Nl( etme
!'rom Gollloe (9), but that Judea ahould
be 10 deeply sttrred was 1 n.sure of
the power or John's rnildon . The
conraulon or aiJI1 [er. •· S) wu
probably oral, an open nowal, after '
which the one who h.ad confessed n s
(baptized by John in the river Jordan},
u a representative actk>n .
"John's . clothing and food (6)
indicated frugality and separat ion from
worldly interests . His dress was
characteristic of the prophets and
particularly of Elijah (2 KinJS I :8)
whom John resembled In other respects
also (Mark 9:13) ... The test imonS' uf • • John is centered in the ont mighritr l
than I (7) who was at hand, and whose
bsptism should be not with water bul !
with the Holy Spirit (8). That this
would characterize the days of the I
Messiah W2S alto in accord with Old
Testtment teaching (Jsa. 44:3); Ezek . !
36:26[.; Joel 2:28f.)." (ef. C. E. G•aham
Swift, 'The Gospel of Mark " in The ~
Nnt~ Bibk Cowurzentary. ht ed., 1953 , ~
pp. 808, 809).
The S.pti:sm of Jnu.s of Nu.ueth
Verses 9-11 give an account of the
baptbm of Jesus according to the
second evangelist . ·~e can readily
understand why the multitudes from
Jerusalem and Judea, convicted by the
searching messages of John , crowded
about him to receive a 'baptism o f
repentance unto remission of sin s'; bu t
why was it that Jesus, the sinleu Son of
God , 'came fr om Nazareth of Galilee ,
and was baptized of John in t h~
Jordan'? Surely Jesus confessed no fault ,
He wu conscious of no sin ; however. by
lllbmitting to the bapt ism of John, tie
identified Himself will'l His peopl e, as
He did In all His earthly expt"riences, as
tk did supremely when »a .-~re ,guf, ~
sins in his bod y upon the tree.' By ~Ia
baptism Jesus gave His sanction lo the
work of John and set His approval upon ·
the repentance of the people.
"Moreover, the baptism of John was
not merely an expression of repentance;
it wu 1 promise and sy mbol of Ute
pardon and new life which were to be
made possible by the work of the
coming Saviour . When Jesus submitted
to bsptism, He dedi cated himsel f to that
work, He accepted the !ask. He decl ared
that He was ready to serve , and 'tu gtve
his life a ransom for many.' Thus as the
preaching of John was a procla mation of
the ministry of Jesus, so the bapttsm o f
Jesus WIS His ordination to this
ministry .
'"1llis is made more evident by the
two events which immediately follow·
'And straightway co minJ up out of the
water, he saw the heavens ren t asunder ,
and the Spirit as a dove desc ending
upon him : and a voice ca me out of the
heavens, Thou art my beloved Son. in
thee I am well pleased .' The w01d ,
'ltfliahtway,' which is characteristic of
th.iJ Gospel and occurs with remarkable
frequmcy, here intimates the vital
relllion between the b1ptism of J~su~
and these two liJnj.fkant even ts . In
baptism, Jesus yielded ttimself to His
1.uk; the descent of the Spirit 1nd the
"'k:tl from Heaven prepare Him for His
mintltry. The former wu an act of
lelf-dedlettion; the manifestation of the
Spirit and the voice of the Father
conMCtlle Him for HlJ work , and suure
ftim of lis divine mission 1nd Sonlhio.
We art not to suppo~e that Jesus had
not pre'liousl)' known the prnence of
the Splttt and the f'ullneu of tis power ;
but by this implllllht ewnt He is made •
to r..U.. tbat for ewry demand of His
opaline rnt.n»1ry there wUI bt 1 limitless
tUpply o( .,_ and ,., ........ Theil, too,
tbt liD.,.-.. cvtnt (\&ndlhed to John 1
_, that ~--Indeed tho Ouitt (-) w'-eomln1 he lad
hlnlded, while tht doveUke tynlbol ....-t.J. not only tht preeen~· of the
!pbtt, but abo, th:e pntlenea and
innoc:eftC:t of the mJahty Servant of God
upott wllom the Sphlt mtod &! ahlill"' -· -n.. .oleo from -moy ,_ ••
-holtd ., • und-ood by )..,,
11oM; but dili'Yif Ita tuet uture mey
.....,. ..._, tt .. a wknea to lnus that doo_, __ .. __
...... -ol-..,.,.~n~..,. •. and
dull • sal I d lo Ood • ,...Uon
.....,..., ....... • .. bolo•etl Son,
- -Cool bod .. "'.dltlno _.. (cf. a..loo lt. En!OIIa, n..
Ooiptflf'-.,lt17, ,;. "14,25).
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lOIS. ATHAU! IRV'Df! CU!tD, at rtpt, cl C&IDIO t.ot.OlO AdaptSoo ot Unt-
Sbor•• widow of Ftdenl Jq. Ttllnnoad Clart:e, re-tor• Ftrt Code.
etlYtd an boaorary doctor ollan del'" at comm..ce-9.0I.OZO ADMDdmeDt or
mat uerellea of tbe PtiJP8rd1De UllinrsUy .cbool of 8eetioD 1.11& of the Flre
law. Pictured wttb her are Dr. WllUam 81.Do'trsty, preat-Code.
dtat o1 PepperdJDe, ud Carla HU'-, ~~eretary of boa1ac 9.(11.010 Am4Ddmtat of
&.ad artlln cSenlopmtat, the com~em.t Jpe&Ur. SectloD 1.301 {e) of tbe Flre
Tbl ceremony wu held at the Piau of tbe Flaca of tbe Code.
On.ace Cormty eourtboa8t. 9.08.CMO Ameodmeat to
Dolphins laud beautifiers ~~r~·:..:: F:
ber of Comme~ at the Ir-SeeticD 1.405 of tbe Flre
vtne CoiSt CouDt:ry Club. c0:.6..oso AmeDdmeDt to
Tbe Dolpblo cine beauti-
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(Did:) Richard at the lunch-
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Rapp ot 310 Diamond Ave-c0:.-oa.cno AmeDdmeot to
nue, Balboa WUd, aJIC! Mr. SecUoa 11.106 (e) of the
and M1·s. Fred N. Good, Fire Code.
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M Mlasioo Bay, Spyglass 9.08.080 AddlDc Secttoo "'¥he Bank of Newport, 16th 13.!1.5 to the Fire Code.
{ 5~165l] 9.08.090 Ameddment to and Dover, Newport Beacb, add Section 13.316 to the
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flee bulldq at 1601 Dove 9•08•100 Amendment to
Street, Airport· Alea, re-
ceived tbe bus!Dess awards. add Seetioo 13.317 to tbe Ptre Code. Tbe sweepstakes award went 9•08•110 AmeDdmeot to
to the Doo Koll Company Sectloo 15.10Z (t) of tbe Fire for Lldo VUiage. Code.
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wu preseoted to Rogers Seetlal 15.201 (a) (1) of tbe
Gardens oo tbe comer of Fire Code.
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SecUoo 30.117 ot tbe Fire
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1873 Editioa tbenof, pob-
Uabed by tbe IDtenaUoDal
Coolerece ol BuUdlac Of-
ftc &all aDd tbl Wuterly Fire
Cbtela' AaoelatloD., ~peelf
leaUy 1DcluciJDc AIIPtedleea
A lhroucb E, ave &Dd tl-
eept IUCb portlou aa are
bender deleted. added or
ameocttct. three (S) c.rWltd
eoptu ot which pri.Dted aa
a Code lD boot form a.n
orde....S tlJed lD the ofllee
ot tbe City Clerk ol tM
City ot Newport Beacb to be
opeD tor pib.tle t"'l*'tiaa
&.ad tbt ame La Mrtby
adopttd Ud a.co~ u l'lllJ u lf .. 011 It
~ ............. ud
refet1'ed to u u. •rtn
Code' ot ud tor 1M Ctty
of N-.ort Btac\.
t.oe.oeo •••••• of s.eu. l.Jlt ot tile Fin
Code.
Sedtoa Ult ol tM Fire
Coct._ ........ ,. ... lei .. s.cu. t.41.010 la
...... bJ ............
rlf1r.-cee tlllnill to U.
..... ttc.l rtn Prc:ltectlaa
AaoeiiU." ud •'1fnA
........... 10.f0tll. .... .,., ..... ...... n.. .............. tD l'tld:
IIA'I'PAL f1d no.:
TICTD AlmCU..
T10IC
f70Atlaa'ka-.
•• , Me diU ..
&10
F.IR IS ADOPTED Y N.B.
~ lt'll Ultlla. a. "' .... *''*' -.n 1.01.010 U.s trill ot be +a••cW to a 1tre1t
lecaol 1Ml (c) fll tilt rtn water IIIIJIUdiii'OYidtd wttt.
Codt. a pa~ap~r •c••cUaa wtt1l
lecUal UOt (e) La added IIIPI'O'*I fi.MII. PfDUr
tD tile PiN C.. Mr..._ MID be DOt a... tau J .,.... .. ,,ld .. 8ecUaa tlelllee ud -.u be·-
1.01.010 .. ,.... _..., treated to protect
ltd. UOJ (e) n. CttJ ta.. m«aJ boom c:onoaoo
llulcu, IIIII C..W ol till OT •-..~ A Outble COD·
fln n.put..t ud tbl MCttoa may be IDitalled bt·
Cldef ol tbe S.ftlll ol Flre hrMD a chek or plu ud
..,..,.... 111111 set u a aDJ ftoa.tlllc pier.
COIDII1tt .. tD dlttraiM &Dd b. Hoee ltatioa.l alllll bt
~. aa.r ctYilcalttcttd ~ wttb a bose rack
.,..._, aa ODDOrtiiDUJ to be or r .. l, a 1-1/Z IDcb ftl,.,
beard, uy ...., maw1aJa. DOt more tl&a 100 feet of
Proeeutl Of occapiDC1M, lppi'Ofed 1-l/2 loeb ftre bose
wbieb IliaD reqainpermtta, aDd a 1.1/Z loeb braas or
1D ad!UUGD to tho• oow bl'OGM sbutof'f type com-
eoamerated Ill aid Code. l>iatioo straJcbt atream lDd
Tbe Chllf ol tbe 8anu o1 toe DOUle. Tbe orU1ee for
Fire PreY..UOU abaU post ltraJCbt stream aba.U be 1/Z
neb llst lD a CQillptcaou baeb la diameter. The bose
place lD b1l oftJee, IDd &.-ata~ slaU be ao located
trlbate eoptes tbereof to tn-U.t &DJ portion of a moored
terestAid pe1'80DS. craft, pier, wbarf or float
9.08..040. Ameodment to may be reached tmmedJately
SecttoD l • .fOS of tbe Fire wttb the bose proYJded.
Code. e. There shall be located
SecUoo 1.403 of tbe Fire at •eh ~ statloa ooe
Code. btl'tJDbefore adopted twenty {ZO) pocmddry cheml-
lD Sectbl 9.08.010 1a cal type fire entngulsber.
ameDded by addtrlc tbe def-d. Each hose station shall
mtUou o1 .. Aatbortsed Rep-be to stalled to a eabtnet so
reseotattn" u ~Uowa: that the hose and equipment
AUTHORIZED REPRE-wiU be protected from the
SENTATIVE sball ma.n elements and trom unauthor-
those periODS described In lzed use. Each bose stat1on
SecUou 1.204, 1.205 a.nd shall be awroortately la-
1.206 of this Code. beled, wlth letters not less
9,08.050. Amendment to than thr~ (3) Inches tn
Seetton 1.405 of tbe Fire hetgbt.
Code. e. Plans for hose sUttons
Secttoo 1.405 of the Fire shall be approved by the Fire
c~. berelllbefore adopted Cbief prior to lnstallatloo
In Section 9.08.010 is and tbe completed work shall
amended by ameod1Dg tbe be subject to final lnspec-
detlnltloo of "Cbtef of tbe Uoo and approval aner in-
Bureau o1 Fire PreYentloo" stallatton.
as follows: (3) It shall be the re-
CHIEF OF THE BUREAU sponsfbtllty of the owner or
OF FIRE PREVENTION as the lessee, muagerorother
ased berei.D sba.D mean the person ln charge or a moor-
Fire Marsbll of tbe Clty lnc !actuty to maintain ln
of Newport Belcb. good working order all n~
9.08.060. Amendment to llghttng equipment required
Sectt011 1.405 or the Ftre by this section.
Code. (4) When an unusual fire
Sectklo 1.405 of the Fire hazan1 exists at any !aclllty
Code, berelnbef.ore adopted described 1n this section,
to Seetton 9.08.010, ls tbe Ftre Chief may requi~
amended by ameodlng the that the owner or lessee
deti.Dltton of "Corporation provide addttlooal fire pro-
Counsel" as follows: tecttoo equipment suitable
CORPORATION COUN-to the hazard.
SEL as llSed bereln sball {5) Every boat or vessel
mean tbe City Attorney of that sball become har.ardous
tbe Ctty of Newport Beael\. from tbe standpoint of fire
9.08.CY10. Amendment to or explosion shall tmmedi-
Sectl.aD 11.106 (e) or tbe ately become subject to lbe
Fire Code. orders or the Fire Chief.
Seetton 11.106 of tbe Fire No person shall fall or re-
Code, bereillbefore adopted fue to comply w1tb the d1-
1D Sectkln 9.08.010 ts rect.Jon.s of the Ftre Cblef
amended by adc11DC Sab-Sec-wltb repro to makinc sach
tloa (e) to reed as follows: Yessel safe trom the danger
Tbe Umlts or the District or flre or explosion.
referred to In Sectioo 11.106 (6) Separate shore coo-
(b) ot this Code 1D wbtcb nected docks or piers in
llorqe of explosi•es and m~rtne lnsbllatlons, whtch
blaltlllc ageats Ls prohibited are 1n existence and do not
are bereby establlsbed as eomply with the require-
the bouodarles ot the C. tty ments of Sub-Section (2) oo
of Newport Beael\. the effective date of this
9.08.080. Add1Dg Section section, shall be caused to
13.315 to tbe Fire Code. comply with said requtre-
SedJoo 13.315 1s added to ments tn the event
the Fire Code, beretnbefore that alterations or repairs
adopted 1D SectJon 9.08.010, costing ln excess of fllty
to r•d as loUows: percent (5~) or the ap-
SeeUoo 13.315. Protection praised value of ~oy such
of Hoods lDd Ducts. Hoods shore connected doclt orpier
aDd &lets. wbere required are mlde ln any one year
lor restaurant type eook:lng period, or ln the event that
equ.lpmeat, sball be equipped aoy such shore roMected
with u approved automatic dock or pier Is r ecoo-
tlre protectloo system tn-struded after having beeo
atalled Ill tbe bood aod m et, daml(ed or destroyed by
1D accorduce with the pro-tire, explosion, earthquake,
vtsiou of tbe Nattoaal Fire or other disaster .
Prot.c:Uoo AssociaUoo 9.08.100. Amendment to
(NFPA) Pamphlet 96 per-add Section 13.317 to the
taiDtDc thereto. N011con-Fire Code.
tormtng equipment lnstalled SecUon 13.317 ls added to
prior to tbe etrecUve date the Fire Code, hereinbefore
ot tbis TWe sball be caused adopted ln Section 9.08.010,
to coalorm w1tb tbe require-to read as follows:
ments of thls Section. SecUoo 13.317. Automatic
Pl&Ds lor automatic rtre SprlDkler Systems Sball Be
protecUoa system sball be Installed when:
approted by tbe Fire Chief (a) In all occupancies wileD·
prior to lnstallatloo and the the Ooor area, regardless
eompltted wort shall be sub. of a rea separaUoo nils,
jtct to ftDal inspection and u cetd.s the buJc allowable
IIIPI"''f&l after .lnstallation. Ooor arM of Table No. 5..C
i,08.090. A.meodment to of tbe UD.lJlrm BuUdlDc
add Section 13.316 to the Code, 1973 Edltioa,. bonnr,
F'tre Code. the respecttn locreasts tor
Seetloo 13.316 ts added to
tM Fire Code. herel.nbe1ore
adollted ID S.Ctloo 9.08.010,
to r.s u i)llotrs: s.c:uoa 13.Sl6. ProtectlaD
ot Marla~ tutanauooa. All
eocamerdal pters. wbarns,
Goats. boat alta-aDd all
aoecom•reJal pten.
........ Doat. aDd bOat
..... wUb ~ tn'
...... ft'te (5) or more
......_ 1111111 be eQI~ l)r an (II'CQetiDII u 1o11on:
(1) MtiM 111&11 bt aftll-
able W c:aJ1.fllc tile Flre
~ Slcb .....
•1 ~ ol a Ftre Dt-
~ allnl bal. a pro-
,......,...,_.,....,or
a ...., tift'' • aoc.t.d -.. ,.._... ...aldlltl-..... ., ... ,
tllllef'IIWCMII.
(I) .... tint Ud ....
••• c-t • •••> .... -. ............. ................... *a* • ... .. ,,,., ..... ~
......... h .... .... .. ......
I 6. l
\
ar• aDd bei&bt sptcltled
1D SectloGS 506 and 50'7 sb&l1
be permttttd.
(b) lD all occupuc t•
whea tbe batldmc bas uable
Ooor ana U.t 1a more UI&D
55 teet abon end•: a.ow-
uer, tbe 1"111PfCUM 1A-
er.8t lor ar. &Dd lleJpt
specifttd Ill s.ctku 501 ud
507 ol tbt UDllonn BIIOdlAc
Codt. 1g7S Edlttoo. a1aU
bt permttt.d.
i.OI.llO. AmiDCIJDtllt to
Seetloa 15.101 (f) ol tM Fll"e
Code.
s.ettc. 15.102 (f) ol u..
Ftre C• btnblbreb•
..... .. S.C. 1.08.010
La aJD .s.d ~ r.s &I .,._
aowa:
Sectiaa 15.101 (f). T ..
Flu* ...... ot t8iclllda -~ a P1lull Plillll Ill or Mlow
ITS r. (?t • C.). .....
.... till oUa ud Cl!tllll
.--..--... ...Ube ....,.... .. .,..ere ................... ., ,. ..... ,..... ... .., .. =-.a.... , Ami
"' ,_. ..... " till
tJU., ud ceJ1UI n.cc.. ma-
ttrtall llaftlc a P'la8 PotM
at or below 111 • r .. IliaD
be ~ IIIICCOI'dllllce
wttl 1M 8taidi.ld ....._,
ot Ttll l:lir nub PWt by
tbeP-*f~CI..s
T ... , ABnl Dtt..et.
t.OI.JJO. ••-'m.t to
SeetJoD 15..101 (aXI). s.cua. 15.101 (.Xl) la
added to Seetiaa 1!5..101 (a)
ol t.bt Fire Code btniD-
before ada&Jted til SeeUoa
i.08.010 to read u fol-
lowa: s.euae 15.J01 C.Xl). Tbe
Umtb nftJTtd to bl See-
tJoa 15.201 ~ n. Ftre Code
1D wbleb tDe ltorqeofCtau
I aDd II Oanftuble 1Jqa.lda
lD aboYe poaDd tub Ia
proJdblted are bereby eltab-
llsbed as the boaDdarles of
tbe Clty of Newport S.ch.
9.08.130. A.m.tmeat to
add Sab-SectloD 5 to Sec-
tion 15.402 (b) of uae Fire
Code.
SeetJoD 15.402 (b) of tbe
Fire Code, bereillbefore
adopted lD Section 9.08.010
ls amended by ~ddlac Sec-
tion 5 tbereto to rud as
follows:
S.Ctioo 15.402 (b) 5. GeD-
eraJ pol'p08e wareboases.
Storace slllll be lD accord-
ance with Table 15.40! aDd
shall be In DODeombu.sttJ)le
or fire reslsUYe bulldin(s
or ln portions ofaacb baUd·
tngs cat ott by studard ftre
walls as set forth ln the
Uniform BcallcHnc Code. Ma-
te rials creatiDg oo tau.rd
to t be lJqajds may be stored
1D the same area.
9.08.140. AmeDdmeot to
Sectloa 15.411 (b) of the
Flre Code.
Sectloo 15.411 (b) or tbe
Fire Code, beret.obefore
adopted ln Section 9,08.010
ls ameoded as follows:
SecU011 1~.411 (b). Wbere
sprlnklers are requlred,
they shall be lnstalled 1n
an approved manner. Instal-
lation shall be madt> to ac-
cordance with the provisions
of NFPA 13, SprlDkler Sys-
tems, lnsUllation.
9.08.150. Amendment to
Section 15.601 of the Fire
Code.
Section 15.601 oC the Fire
Code, berelnbefore adopted
1n Section 9.08.010 ls
amended by adding Sub-Sec-
tion (a) to read as follows:
SecUon 15.601 (a). Tbe
limits referred to In Sec-
ttoo 15.601 of tbe Fire Code
m •bleb oew bon. plaDts
for flammable Uqaids are
prohibited, are hereby es-
tablisbed as the bounda rles
or tbe City of Newport
Beach.
9,08.160. Amendment to
Section 15.710 (e) to add
Sub..Sectloo 9 to the Fire
Code.
Section 15.710 (e) of the
Fire Code, hereinbefore
adopted In Section 9.08.010
is amended by aclding Sec-
tion 9 thereto to read as
follows:
11m1a Plre Code, u JUde
a JIU"t ot t111a ~, ao
,.,_ IM1.l do Of &Dow
IJif ..cit bua.lllc wtu.t a
permut...sa.~ wtta ...._ 57 ad S8 of
u.. Jbla.. ud ReplatJau
o1 tbe Couaty ~ Qruce A.lr
PolluUOo Cootrol Dtttrtct,
wtl1cb provide a. foUc,.,.:
Rule 57. OPEN FIRES. A
per-abiJ1 DOt after Jua-
ary 1, 1968, bun any com-
bustible refQse lD uy opeo
outdoor ftre within Oraap
Couoty, ezeept:
(a) Wbell a~c h ftre ls set
or permlsstoo for sucb ftre
ls ctnn lD the pertormuee
of tbe oftlclal duty of any
public otft~r a.nd sucb ftre
1D tbe optnioo of suc h of-
fleer Ls oeeesary.
(1) For tbe purpose of tbe
pr .. 41ltJoD or a rtre buard
wblcb eanDOt be abated by
any otber means, or
(Z) Tbe tnst:ructtoo ofpub-
Uc employees tD the meth-
ods of flcbt1nc ftre.
(b) When such ftre ls set
puriU&Dt to permit 'Oil prop-
• rt y used for industrial
purposes for the purpose
of instruction of employees
lD tbe methods of fighting
ftre.
(c) Wbeo such flre ls set
1D the coUrse or any agri-
cultural operation 1n the
growing of crops, or nts-
tng of fowls, animals or
bees.
Tbese excepttoos shall DOt
be elfective on any calen-
dar day oo Wblch UK! Air
Pollution Cootrol Offtcer
determines that;
(1) Tbe tnvers loo base at
4:00 A.M., P:acttlc Standard
Tlme, will be lower thaD
ooe thousand ftve hundred
feet (1,500') above mean sea
level, and
(Z} The maximum mlXing
hetgbt wlll not be above three
tbousand rtve hundred feeot
(3,500'), and
(3) The average surface
wind speed between 6:00
A.M. and lZ:OO noon, Pa-
cific Standard Ttme, wfll
not exceed rtve miles per
hour.
Rule 58. INCINERATOR
BURNING. A person shall
not after January 1, 1968
huro any combustible refuse
ln any lnclnerator wtthio t.M
Dlstrtct, excepe ln a mul-
tlple-cbamber lnclnerator
as described ln Rule 2 (r)
or ln eQU&~>ment found by
the Air Pollutloo Control
Offlcer 111 adftn<:e of such
a.se to be eQia3 n y eftec1tn
for the J*tl)OSe or air pol-
lutloo control as an ap-
proved mulhple-r hamber
lnctnerator.
9.08.190 Amendment to
Section ZO.lOl to add oew
Sectioo (e ) to the Firt> Code.
Secttoo 20.101 of the Fin
Code, hereinbefore adopted
lo Section 9.08.010 ts
amended by adding Sub-Sec-
tion (e) to read as follows:
Section 20.101 (e). CAMP
FIRES, No person shall
malte, set or malDtaln any
Section 15.7 10 (e) 9. beach or camp rtre at any
Wharves, piers, or floats place wttbln tbe City except
at m~rlne service stattoos tn areas where proper coo-
shall be used exc lusively taloers are provided for suc b
for the dispensing or trans-fires by the City aod Wbere
fer of ~trolellm products City signs are plainly posted
to or trom marine cra.n, 1ndteat.tng suchftresareper-
u cept that transfer of es-mlsslble. Beach or camp
sential ship stores ts ~r-tires sr.U be kept within
mltted. Sales or shlp stores the confines of the Ore coo-
or mercbaodise shall not talners prMlded by tbeCtty.
be allO'fted from an area Suc h beach or camp arns
where rllel 1s dispensed into shall be destpated by the
the anks of motor cra.ft. City MIJII(er, subject to~
9.08.170. Amendment to recommeadatloo of the
Section 20.102 of the Fl~ Parks, B•cb and Recrea-
Code. tioo Commlssioo.
S t1 ~" 102 r t .. -Fir 9.08.ZOO. Ameudmeot to ec on ""· 0 ·~ e Sectloo 30.116 of tbe Fire Code, hereinbefore adoptE'd
In SectJoo 9.08.010 is Codt>.
amended to read as follows: Sedioo SO.ll6 of tbe Fire
( ) Code beniabefore adopted SecUoo 20.10Z a . No lD Section 9.08.010 ls
persoa shall tnstall or matn-ameoded to rad as follows: taln a llquefied petroleum
gas cootainer, exceJ)t port-Sec:Uoo SO.J16 (a). Tbeoc-
able CO!b.lners or less than cua-nt load stall be ill ac-
ZO plloo.s water capacity, cordi.Dce wttb the proYlsb:ls
unless oaturaJ gas ts on-of Untform Ftrt Code, Table
anUable tn the area or un-!3 A, Pace ns.
less sacb tnstallatloo ls 9.08.!10. Amendmeot ID
needed for ~lalllldustrial Section JO.U7 ot tbt Fin
proeeas or liSe, ln wtllch Codt.
.-reat be stall llrst submlt SectioD 30.ll? ol tM f'lre
plana 110 tbt Fire C hlef aDd Code bereblbetort adaped
mate appi.JcaUoo tor a per-lD s.cUOD 9.01.010 la
mtt t:>r such tuta.llatioo. am~ 110 read u t:lltoea:
Tbt Fire Cblel may, lD bls S.CUO. 30.11?. Tbt -.f.
dWcntba., crut or day tnc ln'UII't..... *11 bt
.-ch pumtt ud ill put. In aCCOI"dduee wWl uat.IDrm
lJIC .ell permtt may attach Ft.re Code, Art. !:6. S.Ctlca
nd ecedltJou t.barelto u Z6.10&.
bt -.. DICUSU'1 .. r tbe 9.08.Jl0. A...._. 110
protect.. of Wt aDd add Alttet. 1'1 ID t.. Ftn
prGipll'tJ. Code. s.eu. m.101 (b). tto Artklt n ot a.. nn
poltiMt ...... lllall bt ftlled Code ...,....,.,. ....
•WI , • .aM petJ.,a•m pa I.D Stctkla t.OI.OlO La
wltiD 1M ex.dllrlel o1 tM actlted to Ned u ~
CltJ ot ~ S.dl. AIUde 1'1. UPIAL&. MJ
t .. OUIO. A•••*"llt to ,.,_ ae&JI8t .. "J • la-
s.ctt. 17.101 (4) of u. t.,....._ otiM ranc.t.
Fin Coc11. bJ till Fin QMC. CIJ--s.a.. 17.101 (tl} ol tall apr, w tile NO J ...
Ftre ~ Mtlar•...., ~-., .....
&IDJ111 Ill t.OIAO lUI I t1mtt "o ....
.. • • .... 11M u Ill-..... ., ... .. • • 1 1 .. ............ ......
.. • .,.~. ~ ...... llcCela.ld~--
•••• We wm' I ......... I 8 ...... ,~ c:GIIIb'lrJ c , t 8 II • ftl Pnu• • • • ..,.. c..-................ ,.,~
t.GUIO. -· tr.. • add AJUele 11 eo t-. "'-
Code.
.Artkle II tJI ~ Ftn
coc~e .........,.,. ·s s••
lD 8eetlaa t.•.oto II added to red u ......_
Al'Ude II. JPALTIII.
ADJ ~ a.r. ar cor-
~ wtMala'uprta-
etpel_ ac11t. • ..,..,.. or
otbti'YIIIe ytolt .... 01' CU.•
lJII t.ba riollb of .., ol
tbe pron.tou of ua Ordl-
nuc• or Code or YioJaail
or fa.lllDc to COft\PlJ d:ll
uy order made tbtr-'Ser
or bldld1Dc Ill ftollaol oiiiQ
delalled ltatemeat ol ..-:1-
tlcatiou or piau..,...._.
aDd &IIPI'Oftd tber.-.cttr or
uy cerWlcate ar perllllt
LaiiHd tbe~r &.ad
from wblcb oo appeal llu
been tateo or wbo sllall fall
to comply with aacbuorder
as aftlrmed or modtfttd aM.ll
tor eaeb ud eYery .ac:b
Yiolatbl be cutlty of 1 mls-
demeuor, aDd apoc con-
vlctt.oo tbereof sball be pm-
lsbable by a tiDe of not
more thaD lln huDdred dol-
lars ($500.00), or by lm-
prlsoament for a term not
to exceed s1J (6) months,
or by both sucb f'lDe aDd
imprlsoomeot. Sucb per-son. flrm or corponUoG
shall be deemed guilty at
a separate otrease for each
and every day mrtDc any
portion or wbich any vtola-
Uoos of this Ordinance or
Code ts committed or con-
tinued by such persoo, n.rm
or corporation a.od shall bt
punishable as ~rei.D pro-
vided. Tbe imposittoD of oae
pesWty for allY Ylolatton sba.ll
not excuse tbe flolatlon or
permit it to cootlDDe; ud
a II sucb persons sbaU be
required lo l'Orrect or
remedy such Ylolatioos or
11t>fects w1thln 1 re.-..Ne
lime; and wbell DOt otber-
"-'lse speclfied, each t•dly.
1 hat pTOhlbtted eondltW!a an
m a tntained stlall coostttate a
separate otreose. Tbe ap-
pllcaUoo or tbe aboveptMJty
shall DOt be held to prevent
the enforced remonl ofpl'O-
hiblted coodttions.
SECTION 2. Chapter 9.01
or the Newport Beaeb ....
n ic lpal Code l.s repM!td..
~1 other OrdiDaDc.s or
porUoos thereof wblch eoa-
mct with or are lD<:clutattM
wlth tbe pro•ts1Gos of thla c bapter 01" u. Fire c~
ar~ bereby repealed.
SECTQ S. Tbla Ordl~
nee. *II bt)llbUIMfe.e.
1n the omcial lle'Wspaper
of the Clty, ud tbe ....
stall be eftedt•e 30 days
a.fter tbe date of tts adop-
tion.
This OrdlJallce was lntro-
du~ed at a Regular M~
of the City COUDCU of tbe
C1ty of Newport Bel<'b ... Jd
on tbe 12th day of May,
19'7 5, and WI S adopted OD
the 27th day of May, 1!r75,
by tbe followtDc tOte, to-
wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Bar-
rt>tt. Dostal. Ku~bD. Ro(us.,
Rye~ store.
NOES,COUNCLMEN:~.
ABSENT COUNCILMEN:
Y clnn1s.
Mlla.D Dostal
Mayor Pro. Tem
ATTEST:
Laura Lqios
C tty Clerk
Publlsh:: JUDe 5. 19'75. Ill
tile Newport Harbor £Jaa,n.
Llc.M..M011Ca
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tbo laat .. , .. llllllc ob-
Jt<lloutolbodloc-ol
lbo ~ udlbolaoiSJ
tor llllllc a OOIIIJIIalDI II>
dltermiM the dlachl.rp.
•bWtJ' ot &DJ cWit puHIWit
to Soetloo l?c(Z)ortboBw.
ruptcy Act.
In order to bin btl claim
allowed 10 U.t be m&J abare
1D UJ dtlltributloD from tbe
-:.: estate, a crlltltor must tlle
a claim, wbetber or not be
1a IDelodec:l 1n tbe lllt of
creditors flied bJ tbe b&Dk·
rqpt. Claims wlllch an DOt
rued wttblo 6 mootha after
AprU 21, 1975 wtll DOt be
allowed. except u otbeJ'Wbe
_ pro,lded by law, A eLaJm
-may be tued oa an otrlclal
form preeertbed for a proof
of cll.lm lo Lynn J. GUia.rd.
Bankruptcy Jttdge, UDJted
States Dtstrtct Court for tbe
Nortberu Dt5trlctofCallfor.
nla, 450 Golden Gate A'eoue,
San Fraoclsco, CA 1o. tbe
acUon of Loulse Wllsoo,
Ba.oltrupt, No 3.75-429, s.s.
No. 518..46-1599,
Dated: May 12, 1975.
LYNN J, GILLARD
Bankruptcy Judge
753193
PubLish: May Z2, 29, June
5, 12, 1975, ln the Newport
Harbor Ensign.
L!GAI: MOTICI
FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing business as: Rancho
Murieta MobUe Home YU~
lage Company, 1Z01 North
Harbor Boulevard, Santa
Ana, CaUtornta 92703: R.
Allen Lowe, 5347 Appian
Way, Loog Beach, CalUor-
nla 90803; Daniel L. Evans,
109 Mira Adelaote, San Cle-
mente, Callfomla 92672.
This business Is conduct-
ed by a limited psrtnershlp.
Stgoed: R, Allen Lowe,
Daniel L, Evans, General
Partners.
This statement was ftled
with the County Clerk of Or-
ange County May 16, 1975.
Publish: May 22, 29, Jtme
5, 12, 1!1'75, In the Newport
HU'bor Ena:lp.. ,F"M9
FUe Mo. 1829
LIGAL MOTICI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The rouowLoc persons are
doing business as: VIsion
Qu~st Art Gallery &. studio,
400 W, Coast Highway, New-
port Beach 92660: Dorothy c. Gllcrest,l358Sussez Ln.,
Newport Beach 92660; Dan lei
E. GUcrest,135~SussezLn.,
Newport Beach 92660.
This business is cooduct-
ed by a general partnership.
Signed: Dorothy C. Gilcrest.
This statemeot was tiled
with the County Clerk of Or-
ange Cou.oty May 16, 1975.
Publish: May Z2, 29, Juoe
S, 12, 1975, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F'43877
LEGAL NOTICE
SUMMONS
Cue Number 167389
MUNlCIPAL COURT OF'
C ALIF,ORNIA, COUNTY OF'
SANTA CLARA
SAN JOSE-MILPITAS
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
200 West Hedding Street,
San Jose, CalUomta 95ll0
Plalotlft(s): Ma ck Trucks,
lnc., a ~Iaware corprra-
Uon.
Defeo<!ant(s): Clifford
W1lltams, W1lllam Russell,
First Doe, Second Doe ll
Black Company.
To the Defendant(s): A
civil complalntbasbeenfUed
by the plalDtt.n(s) against
you, lf yoa wtsh to defend
this lawsuit, roo must rue
ill this court a wttteo plead-
tog 1D reapoue to the com-
plaJDt (or s wrtttel'l or oral
pleac:UAc, 11 a J u.ttee Court)
wltld.a SO da,. alter tbla
nmmooa Ia Jen'..t OD you.
otberwlM, yoar deflllll w1ll
be entered oa IJII)Ik:aUc. by
tbo plaiDWI(a) aod lbo coort
may tutera)ldcmlllt:apiut
you lor lbe IDODIY or otbtr
r.llef reqaeaect in the com -
plaiDI.
u,.......,..,_,bo
a.dYtee 01 aa tttDftl7 Ia ~
matter, ,.,. .-...w I» •
pi'OIDpiiJ oo IIIII )IIIOir plead· ac. If .. ,., _, bt filed '
oo time.
'1'111 W' nc ,._ 1.8
..... ) .... u: Tn'fll -.......-----clllllr D:11.~~:o u., lmao, Calif., -AUto, IJG.C llupartto, co,..clallllat-.
"" ........ ta cc.dltet-
od b)' "' ... ._..
Slpod:Sooct.w ••
,.. ---Iliad wllll tbo Coe!J Clm oiOr· "'' c-MaJ 1, 1vr1, Publllll: ...,. zz. %9, J-
'· lZ, 19'15, 1D tbe HtwpOrt
Harbor Eoctp, F -4359!:
LIGAL IIOTICI
FICTITIOIJS BUSIIIESS
HAME STATEKENT
Tbe fDIIowiD& perBOU are
ctotnr bbsines.s u: The Hand-
craftera, 9SU Hamllton,
IC -2, HGDtfnrton Bell., Calli,
92:646: Brlaa F, O'Mean,
96S! HamUtoo., IC -2. Htmt.
toatoo Bcb., CaJU. 9!646;
Sheryl 0, O'Meara, 96S2
Hamlttoo, fC -2. HomtJncloo
Bcb., CalU. 9%646.
This buslnea Is cooducted
by a reoeral ~rtnersblp.
Signed: Brtan O'Mean.
This statement was tued
wlth the County Clerk ofOr-
a.Dge County oaMay2'7,1975.
Publish! May 29, Jane 5,
12, 19, 1975, In the Newport
Harbor EDS!go. F -44184
LIGAL IIOTICI
F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME SfATEilENT
The following persons are
doing bUslDess as: Trl Coun-
ty Trenchlng, 1724 E. Bor-
chard, Santa Ana, Ca.. 9270'5:
George Ta.nt SmUtl, :Wl7
Country Ln., Visalia, Ca.
93277; Matttlew Jay Kroona,
24602 OYerlake, El Toro,
CaiU. 9%630,
Tills busiaess Is cooduct-
ed by an tmlncorponted as-
sociation other than a pa.rt-
nershlp.
Signed: George T. Smith.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk ofOr.
aoge County May 14, 1975,
Publish: May 22, 29, June s, 12, 1975, in tne Newport
Harbor Ensign. F'43787
LEGAL HOTICI
F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person is
doing business as: Rusty's,
2466 F.. Fender Ave,, Ful-
lerton: LaVonne A. Mc-
CuiiOUI[h, 8556 Dalen,
DoYney. Ca.. 90242.
TMI: basloess U!i cooduch!d
by an individual.
Signed: LaVoone A. Mc-
Cullough,
This statement was tued
wUh the Cou.oty Clerk ofOr-
ange County Ma ~ 2, 1975.
33350
Publish: May 29, June 5, 12,
19, 1!n5, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign, F' -43-Wi
LIGAL HOTIC:E
F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person is
doing buslness as: Inside-
out, 342 Thalia st., Laguna
Beach, Ca. 92651: Cheves
Tinsley Powell, 342 Thall.a
St., Laguna Beactl, Ca. 92651.
This business Is conducted
by an 1ndh1dual.
Signed: Cheves T. Powell.
This statement ns filed
with the Couoty Cle-rk of Or-
ange County May 9, 1975,
PubUsh: M1y 15, 22, !9,
June 5, 1975, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F43673
LEGAL NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followt.og person Is
doi.Dg buslnessas: H-J Sales,
1:t891 Chestoot, Westmin-
ster, Ca. 92683: Henry Lee
Jarboe, 347 Vista Baya, Cos-
ta Mesa, Calli. 92627.
Tbls business ls cooduct-
e-d by an 1Ddh1dual.
Siped: Henry LeeJarboe.
Tbll statement was nled
•ltb the COUDty Clerk of Or.
a.nce Cou.aty Way 12, 1975.
PubUah: May 15, u, 29,
June 5, 1975, In the Newport
Hartxlr Eoslp. H372S
t.IGAL MOTICI
STATEMENT OF WITH.
DRAWAL FROM PARTNER-
SHIP OPERATJHG UNDER
FICTITIOIJS BUSINESS
NAME
Tbe I>Uow1ac perSOD hU
1tUbdnn u a.pneralpart.
... 11om tbo porltlorlldp
open tiDe 1Dder tbo ftctltloao
llllliMII •m• of GNeD ..
IIMf• at un Prtn .. =· H....,.n Betel>, CL
1"'llt aetiiiGU e.a.., Dilad: ... 17, lr74.
J, 1. "*"'"• Clartl. _ ............... port.
a, alii* ll .. .,.,...,~
DDol~'nta-•-Pudlil,....,.l.-· 100 3'7. hMJ ... I .. f'IMIIII• --
......... ..., fDid a
U/U/fl li tbo ~ ol
OJ Jl ol ,.. __ _
.... _ .... "''I!
..... , ..... -•. m,.. ... -.. .. I ,.,,ea. ---··-.... :~ ...• .., _.,......... ., ............
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-.I'I'ATDIIIIT
'he 0U I Ill ,._ Ill Tal' '"• 10, .... hen .. -., Ill ,_, c-dal cato. 100 ...._-.cal-llat, ... ......,. ... ..,._
11.--G.""-u. lil<n-tli:IIP."'-
nalaa, 100 .. -.,, -·~ ~ u. -·-lloiQ, CL 101'1'1. Ia lbo _, --'nil: •wnr 11 OOIIfllc:t-• • • .,.._ J .... au.r, ........, u, "' 1110 v.._, Colli Ill bJ' '" todl•-._-lloa, ... arnotod at I:IS
B...-G.Abnalaa. ~-T ... alii-... 111111 ._.,, al Tuai Ud -
wttlr. ttae CoiDtJ CJartotOr.. a..,.., lllluiDtn: MUt, ud
.... c-lfaJII, IVIS. cbarpd dll drl'flar -r
-...,.11 n n 111o-otaloobol ...
J ... I~S, Ia 111o' H..:..0rt 11 ...... 0...., 1114-1/2 W.
Hullor E•-'-F4S'IZ4 OeMD F-, Cootral N .. .
-.-port, ,__ noo ...... "'
L&GAL liOnel l:!",!'t_ :'J""'W:.. ":~
FICTITIOUS 8t.I&IHF.6ll: qe locker oeu Hnport
NAME STATEMENT Pier betw ... z p.m. May
Tbo lotlowlac poraoo II IS ~ u •• I' • a .... aooo~-. ...... dolDI[ bu.U..u .. : Poema thief took 2 put-llllt.,
Muatc, 2400 Suflowotr AYe., nJ:ued at Mao. trom tbe
Santa Au., C&UL. 9t704: Alta Fo)&er stq, 1a FubluD
Tommy NeD Dels.mater Jr., Island betweeo z p.m. ud
S!Z 8aJWood Dr •• Newport .. , p.m. Beach, Calli. 92660.
This buslnesslscobCiucted • WEDNESDAY, MAY 14
by a.o lodiYIUI.Sign,ed: Tom Vtclde L)'QD Wtlmera, 28,
Delamater Jr. of !09 CJPreu. Balboi.,JUr-
Ttlls statemeot was ftted reodtrtd at 4:10 p.m. at
wttb tbe C01mty Clerk ofOr· pollee beadQuarters o.a a
aQ~te County May 9, 1975. petty tbe1t nrn.ot . . .
Publish: May 15, 22, 29, Doaald BIJI'deU Culltnan, 4.0,
June 5, 1975, In the Newport of 717 Ma..rruerUe, Corooa
Harbor Ensign. F43672 del Mar, surnDdend at 4
p.m. at pollee beadquarters
LIGAL MOnti on a warrant charting him -':..:_______ wtth cruelty to cbUdreo •••
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Jobo Frucls Mannelly, 22,
NAME STATEMENT of 205-1/2 Garnet, Ba.lboa
The tollowlng person is Island, was charged wlth
doing bUsiness as: Jim Mar-public .lDtoxlcatloo at 2:45
too Leasing, 1200 West Pa-a.m. at Balboa and Ruby
cUte Coast Highway, New-••• Conrad Christian
port Beach, CalUomla: S, Mathews, 20, of 700 Lido
James Marl.oo, 1200 W. Pt.-Park, Lido Peninsula, wu
clftc Coast Hwy,, Newport picked up at 4:05 a.m. at
Beach, CalUornta. 28th and Villa Way, West
Tills bUsiness ls conduct-Newport, aod charged with
ed by an lndtvldual. Signed: sipboniog gasoline from a
s. James Marino, Delaney's trvck ••• Between
This statement was ftled 10:35 a.m. and 1:50 p.m.,
wtth the Cou.oty Clerk ofOr-someooe stole a money bag
ange County May 16, 1975. containing $433 from a rue
Publish: May 22, 29, J110e drawer in the student pro-
5, 12, 1975, in the Newport jects center at Coraf!a del
Harbor Ensign. F43871 M:u high schOOl ••• Alice
FUe No, 1830 Burden, 243 62nd, Newport
LIGAL Monee Shores, reported tbat she --:.::::::::::-::7=-.:.:.::.=._ found her cat shot through
33111 both lungs wtth a smaiJ-
F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS callber weapoo at 8 p.m.
NAME STATEMENT • THURSDAY, MAY 15
The following person ls Lester Lyndoo Jones, 53,
doing business as: R, Brooks or 12 Tribute Court, West
& Assoclates, 17461 lrviae Side, was c llarged wlthdrlv-
Bivd., Tustin, CaiUornia ing llOder the influence of
92680: Rorer Raymond alcobol at 12:20 a.m. at
Brooks, 9272 Parliament Riverside and Coast Hwy.,
Ave., Westminster, CaJUor-Martners MUe , •• Ralph
nia 92683, Edwards Peooyar, 49 , of
Thls business Is conduct-1304 s. Bay Froat, Balboa
ed by aa individual. lalaOO, was charged with
• TUESDAY, MAY 20
Raymond Duran Flores,
46, ol 415 Old Newport Blvd.,
Newport -Hel«flts, waa ar-
rested there at 11 p.m. and
cha rged with possession of
stolen property.,, Kimberly
Tillotson Graves, 19, was
arrested at her home at
323-1/2 Jasmtne, Corona del Signed: Roger Brooks. d.rtvtnc lmder the lnfiuence
Thill statemeot was flied of alcohol at 5:30 p.m. at
with the County Clerk otor-Clllf and fullerton, New-1 aoge County May 1, 1975. port Heights ••• Barbara
Mar, at 9:50 a.m .. cbarpd
with eulUnttnc mari)Jana
••• Frank Meier reported a
Sl25 redwood planter stolen Publish: May 2Z, 29, June Ann F'rantz, 27, of 118-B
5, 12, 1975, In the Newport 4Ist, West Newport, was
Harbor Ensign, F'43406 charged wttt:J driving under
LIGAL HOTICI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing busfoess as: Cruis ing
Outfitters, 2602 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach, Ca.
92660: Owtght Hetrendt, 2602
Newport, Newport Brh., Cal-
if. 92660; JoM F', Bowman,
1259 CUff Dr., Laguna
Beach, Ca. 92651.
This business 1s cooduct.
ed by a reneral partnership.
Stgoed: JObn F. Bowman.
This statement ns nted
•Uh the County Clerk ofOr-
a.age County May 16, 1975,
PvbUsb: May 22, 29, June
5, 12, 1975, 1n the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F43878
UGAL HOTIC:t
the influence of alcot.ol at
2:10 a.m. at 1600 E. Coast
Hwy,, near Irvine Terrace
• , • Susan Janet Stone, 22,
of 2182 Santa Ana, Costa
Mesa, was Chlfged w1tt1
shoplllUng at 1 p.m. at Pen-
ney's Fashion Island store
•• , Sally Jo Wicks, 22, of
224 Cottage, Costa Mesa,
was charged wftb shoplifting
at 12:30 p.m. at Fashion
Island ••• Someooe stole
8 tires, vaJued at $202 from
thto display are:~ of West-
cliff Shell station, West-
clllf and Irvine, between 6
a.m. May 15 and 6 a.m.
May 16 .••
• FRIDAY, MAY 16
Vtrg1n1a Mary Waddeltoo,
61, or 230 lrts, Corona del
Mar, was charged wi.thdrlv-
lng under the influence of
alcohol at 11:1 5 p.m. at
Ocean and Iris, Corona del
Mar • • • Helen Patricia
Pratt, 28, of 2805 W, Balboa,
West Newport, was arrested
at 3:15 p.m. in Huntington
Bellch, on a lewd conduct
warrant ••• Gary Hanley,
23, of 513 Jasmine, Corona
del Mar, was placed under
arnst at !':'45 p.m. at pollee
headquarters on a cfllrge of
attempted mod theft •••
WbUe Rlctard Newburn's
ran was parked at his home
at 1207 Berkslllre, Westcltft,
from 5 p.m. May 16 until
1 p.m. May 17, someooe
ltole a tape deck and a
eWieo's t.od ndlo, Yalued
at $209 ••• Rooort Dons
rii)Orted the seat and PI
tuk stoliD from bls motor.
cycle w'hUe It was In bls
uDdeqroand parkfDc ..-c•
at 0atwooc1 aputmeut1, 110
lnlne, from 6 p.m. Mar
16 ld11 8 a.m. Yay 17 •••
SomiiODt sblm111ed 01MJG lbe
troat door ol Robert Gar-
rett'• IIIJU'tlbtDt at 1680
IIIII, ~ ... rtmoota,
~ 11000 ADd I p.m.
.,.. --~.ooo from aa aloet.:l rue cablDit.
• SATOR:DAT, MAY l7
AfiOO--wu--Gol'doi v.,.... .• -at 1101 .,,
Cout -~ -.IIIIo, bltw.-to ....... -
•• ..... 'leat'KIJDLlA,
II, If ... I. 11111, Oollo -........,._ ............... __
-01 1!10 a.a. II lltl
from his home at 116 Via
Ye lla, Lido Isle, between 10
p.m. May 19 and 9 a.m.
May 20 ••• Dishes and a
power sn·, valued at $110
were stolen from the Sand-
pQ>er Inn, 2101 E. Coast
Hw y,, Corona del Mar, by
burglars who pried open
storage room louvres 90me-
time between 6:30p.m. May
20 and 9 a.m. May 21 • , ,
While Heldt Hall, 114 Col-
lins, Balboa Island, lett her
car lD tbe Corona del Mar
htgh s<'hool parking lot dur.
lng the day, $386 worth o{
clothJ.o,g aDd stereo tapes
were stolen from II.
+ TUESDAY, MAY 20
Raymond Duran Flores,
46, of 4150ld Nnport Blvd.,
Newport Hetghts, was ar-
rested at hili OOme at 11
p.m. and cbarted with pos-
session of stolen property
• . • Kimberly TUiotson
Graves, 19, of 323-1/2 Jas-
mine, Corona del Mar, ns
charged wlth cultlntlng
marl)L'\na when police ar-
rested her at her home at
9:50 a.m •••. A ndwood
planter, nll•rd at $125, was
stolen from the hom'! of
Frank Meier, 116 Via YeUa,
LIOO Isle, between 10 p.m.
May 19 and 9 a.m. M.:,ty 20
• • • Dishes and a power
nw, n.lued at $110, wtre
burrlarbed trom the s.oo.
piper Inn, 2101 E. Coast
Hwy., Coro~~~ del Mar, be
10m1011e who pried open ttw
louYHs of a stonce room
~ 6::W p.m. May 20
tod I a.m. May 21 • • •
WAlle Heidi Hall, UC Col-
Una, a.-1a1ao<, loll bor
car parked ID tbl FUidoa
lllu~ par ... lot, -Jtole clotbllr Ud mule
tapoa ftiHII at SSM • ••
Som-IIIA>Io $110 from
a eaab boJ at U. Pvli: Mew-
port ... Olllco -5>10 p.m. lbJ 18 lDd I a..m.
... , 10.
• WIDKIIDAY, IU.Y Jl
...., Joe Conallu, ...
o1 1'1'1 CoeD, Colli -.
.... ohr$ld ... ..., -, .... Jlllll'olur•Jtet..._et .... _ .............. .
-cn~~..,_,.,.,
1• L 11111, Catfa -. wu aaAI1 1 II 1:31 &.L
It Cite I ld _, L o..e • .,.,c-....... , ..
:::.:.:~.-~ ... ,= .. ··e .... ..-..... ---
'\. •GM. MOTICI Il
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notlre Is herebygtventhat
the Planning Commlssloo or
the City of NPwport Bearh
"'Ill bold a publtc hnrtng
to consider the following
proposed ameDdments to lht•
Newport Bear h General
Plan:
I. An amendment to the
Land Use and Resldenlla 1
Growth Elements to chang~>
the designation or approxi-
mately 50 a cres of unde-
veloped land north of llu·
Pacific VIew Memorial Park
trom • 'Governmental, Edu-
cational and lnstttutfooa I"
to "Low-Density Resl-
dt'Otial".
2. An amendment to the
Clrcubtlon Element as II
pf'rblns to Coast Hlghwa}
Ln Corooa del Mar (eesterh
of Ma cArttllr Boulevard).
3. An amendment to thE>
Recreation and Open Space
Element to Loclllde a grf+en-
belt designation along thf'
soutb side of Ocf+an Boult--
vard in Corona del Mar,
from Carnation Avenue to
Poppy Avenue,
4. AD amendment to thf+
Land Use aod Realdentl.al
Growth Elements lo coo-
shier alternative land use
desl.gbltlons for the undle-<~
veloped property in New.
port Center located at Jam-
bOne Road lDd Coast Hlcb-
ny (currenCly designated
''Low-Deistty ReaklenUal")
and at MuArtll.lr Boule-
nrd IDd Coaat Htchway
(currently des:lpated "Ad-
mLDutraun. Protesslooa I
aDd Fll:wachl" and "Rec-
reatloal.l Ud Marlne Com-
merctat•').
5. AD amtiMimeat to ttMI
Land Uao aod Roto-tlal
Growtb £'--to. I)
c.-.tt a "Medllim-Din.Ut
·ResldtDtl&l" ~tecon', l)
add a deftaiUOD of "butld-
able ICJ'tiCt", tDd S) h• ...... wordllr ol eortall>
-ol tbo ~IODillda.
llollca Ia -fllrtbor P.• IIIli aid plblle llaar-
llc wW ba -• tbo 111111 *' or .-., .,.,,._ • u.
-"' 1;00 ..... .. lllo Co.cll C•rtara..Lof ... • ._. -c.. llall, .. _.11110 ........ .,
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lUI II I .......... c.,
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IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR
We are offering you the finest dupln nlue in
the ana. H11re are two tdentt~aJ units only 2-1/2
blocks from the beach aod PRICED TO SELL,
Asking Only $62,500
Call 673-8550
THE REAL ESTATERS
JU IIARGUIRITI, CO-A DIL MAR m-UM
' • I ...... El REPORT I I I
· .Unit sales, through the
Multiple Listing Service of
the Newport Harbor -Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors,
totalled 371 in May.
3,339 · listings were pro ..
eessed during the first 5
months of 1975, of which
4~ were sold. 78% of the
sales were co-operative!
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oar wtt1a a ReaMCII' •
I I I 1 .1 II II' .
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1906 PORT WEVBRIDGE,
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Very elaa 1 bedroom, faaiUy room, .. Carmel"
model.
Cloe. to play aJW ud pool. Low malllteouee
Metya~ S 12 ,500
• I I I
OWNER WILL FINANCEI
Asking 578,500
CORONA DEL MAR
CHARMU4G TWO BEDROOM HOUSE
PLUS
FURNISHED BAOtELOR APARTMENT
ON POPPY AVE.
I I I I .
COUNTRY-LIKE .ESTATE
Oot-tralf acre estate ln Harbor View SW. coe-
plete wlth 5 bedroom, bmUy room bome. G..-11
a.Dd .,pool ttat are flotastic. YOI laYe io .. at tD
l)eU.Ve lt. You own the laud. tool ·
S174
FINER HOMES
OCIAMFitONT COitiB
NEAR N.H. Y.C.
5 bed room. 2':! + baLhs. Charming
older hom<' modem kitchen -·lg.
living room & sepurate-dining
room. Sa nd ~· beuch w wide view up
& down lht• coas l. :\Irs . f'u\·
&t2·H2J5. ( 021 l .
REALLY FIRST CAIIHU
This Linda Isle Beauty w no• float &
103' pierhead line. Delightful
Spanish styled home w !3 bedrooms,
31".! baths, den & separate dining.
Good huy ar :>192.500. Bob Owens
642-8235. ( 0 24)
IAYFIOMr-
. SAU OR LIASIJC)I'nOM.
Beautiful almost new 4 bedrooln
home w /for· mal dining room &
family room. Pier & &lip for ss•
boat. OwnQt' must sE>ll. $269.500 fee
land. Jant' Frazee 642-8235. (031)
NIWP0'1 Beed't, Californt. 9l883
VIEW
A p a n u r a rn tt· \ ll' w home in an
exclusavt! 4..1a·cu o£ l'iewport Beach.
elc~unlly ~aJ)point&..'<.l and decorated.
Sunken tutJ. mirroa·cd bathroom, 2
family a·uoms. :! wcl burs, :! firepla~s,
5 bedrooms a nd 5 l>alhs. J\n enormous
muslea· suill'. Wall l'OO:iidea· a smaller
Palm Springs o•· ~C"-IX>I't Beach home
in cx<:hangc.
4 TIIPLIX
Good Costa Meaa·locauon. Two new
two bedroom unita and a good thrie
bedroom owner's anit. rn.soo.
FOUl DWLIXIS
Rare opportunity to buy four CDM
duplexes at one time. Asking about
S82,500 each. $68,500 of assumable
loans each, with o nly a · $50.
assumption fee. Lots of tax shelter
and potential capital gains. Owner
would also trade for a weekend
hideaway with a few acres.
AN .. APART&. ..
These twelve, nicely furnished units,
can be operated as both an apartment
house or a mote l. On a monthly basis
the gross as apartments would be
about $1800. with a very nice owner or
manager's unit as an extra. Asking
$125,000 and owner will carry a large
1St. T .D.
HEW lEACH DUPLEX
Spacious units in an excellent area.
for s ummer and winter rentals. An
owner's hideaway as an extra feature.
Best •·r eal Newpoat'' duplex buy!
$127.900.
GIANT CDM "DUPLEX"
Actually t wo s pacious three bedroom
custom homes. on a 50' lot. Perhaps
two families should buy this as both
their honres ! Submit offers and live on
pretty Poppy St.
LAGUNA APARTMENTS
Choice North Laguna area . Ocean
views. lovely pool and patio area.
Twelve units in perfect condition. This
is ·an area or zero vacancies. Asking
$325,000.
Call 6 75-7225
~~I~OH JIJ~ CANYOM . .
Hfehly cuatomlzed 4 bectrObm BROADMOOR
HOME. 3000 sq. n. of U•lnc space lnclades an
eapanded famUy room and master bedroom. Pro-
fesatooaUy la.Ddscaped atr coodltlooed plus many
otber eltns you must see to appreciate. Out-
standing nlue for this prestige location. $171,900.
OWNER ANXIOUS .
Carefree UYlnc can be yoors ln this customized
3 bedroom University Park coodo. This single
lnel 3 bedroom home Is an end unlt and Is located
on a quiet cul-de-sac street. Remodeled kitchen
with new appliances. YOU OWN THE LAND. Re-
duced to $57,500. cau 640-6161
IEALTOIS
301 E. BALBOA BL YD., BALBOA
673-5410
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MY, JUNE s. 1!75 IIt;1rt .. , I 811
l 'ft•• I It rl c-.. .. ........
o/ nwporl
REALTORS
675-55ll
Call For Appointment To See !
Four bedroom, 2 bath, famUy room borne
upgrades and a vtew.
Allytllile.·
673-7601
CAMEO SHORES
Prestige. an ocean view. s ecluded
patios, private beach, parking area
for camper. boat. plus a delightful,
bri~ht & shining clean three bedroom
-family room home .
EASTSIOE COSTA MESA
0 ff Irvine A \'C , close to :,c hool~.
hbrar~, and Weslcliff shopping. Two
bedroom & paneled den ; almost a 4
l·ar garage-hobby shop, plus room to
park a l'amper. bout.S%,900
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Give the family a tre at. EnJOY
~ummer vacation the easy way -
Lovely s ix be droom home , famtl)
room. jacuu i & pool, plus puttinl!
green. You own the land.
EXCLUSIVES:
lcAoa 1"-d layfront .. ) bedroom or 3 &
~dupl ex . S250.00U.
C... del Mar l"' o bed rvom "'1 th loft
for the kids. on a Jut & unl' half JUSt
!)75,500.
CorOIHI ckl Mar thr t>e hl·drvom l ' -1
buths. s potless. S69.5UO.
NEWPORT 8EA(H.CORONA DEL MAJt
REAL ESTATE SPECIALISTS
Pete BtuHH f<ea!J,
LOOK HERE! COLE OF NEWPORT, REAL TORS
PRICE REDUCTION
2515 E. Coaat Hi.way, Corona del M•
In popular Mesa Veft1e. Owner transferred and
ready to sell. Move in Immediately and enjoy this
tidy 4 bedroom borne. $46,450.
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TWO OltfiiCU TO SERVE YOU. COSTA MESA SPECIAL
1605 WESTCLIFF DR ., HEWPORT-642-5200
700 E~ BALBOA BLVD., BAL BOA--675-4060 3 Bedroom Home
J PEIE BARREn REALTYIU • 2 BATHS • HARDWOOD FLOORS a.l Office o,... Sa-.rda,. & S....days La
~ · Rt:HOR 7 , -
• CARPETS • DRAPES
• POOL
······•*•• •••••• JU$T $38~500 · ... ~ --·-
"You•n oo giad lomorrow tMt you boUibt reaJ eitale today."
~chelle Robers, Rc.1ltor ROY R. McCARDLE . .
3333 F. 0.. HiJbW2Y
Corona del Mar 675-2373
llEALTOR (H
58-7729 --·
1810 NEWPORT BL VO., COSTA MESA ****** ****·**** ---················ DANA POINT
DUPLEXES
Ten
o Choose From
$68,950
to
$77,950
From $6,950 down
Beautltul Ocean Views
Deluxe •·Owner's" Units
Excellent for Home or
Investment
Compare to C.d.M. aod
Newport prlces.
W estbay
Income Homes
34121 COAST HIGHWAY
DANA POI:NT
-3 1
BAY FRONT
DOCK & PIER
PENINSULA POINT
MINUTES TO
_..,._ ..... ...__..ft ENTRANCE
11lB WONDERFULLY UV ABLE
BOllE HAS 4-BEDROOMS, DEN
11/IBATRS PLUS STORAGE
SPACE.
TU MASTER BEDROOM HAS
IT'S on~ ROOM
AIID BATH.
ID£A.L FOil A l..dGa , Ali-
lLY OR CC*VDIEJTLY AA-
auGID F'Oit A SMAIJ. F ~
U, T TIIA 1' D lUi All'S.
--........ l"IW. -"" ......... _ .. 5: • .....,. • .._ 1..-.. jilallllr' 'Ezrr ac Tnfll -•"-aa liN. ... ev. -¥:ts,--= no: · -c Dr ... u._
--"" _ .. ..... ..-,_ 10,
CIAo,lOOMall,-n,Cal. of Ill '-• c.-...
U ... 1: '""FEll G • ..._ Mar, Wuo:iarlldwD .... 5'aiiOIIo, 100 L ._,, !!" ,~lloa at 1111 p.-.
O..OP""'-C.. tnJ ...... • •.• -......_ •••• Ill ... 4000 billet ~ Js, ... , 14, -c-IIWJ~ w .. llowporl arn 111 d at UUO ,.... a( • • • Gur llJ' Yuoa. n,
"" --.... linzo. eaw. ---Odlndp4 a ....... .AIIoo, aao-c' Jlluoporllo, ·-BooQ, CL 101'1'1. M -_, ~""'nu •~*••rr., •ntet ... · · • ,.._ h.IMI au.r, od 1nJ aa ~ 1llpod: II, ol 1110 ,._..., Co*
lnlo ___ .J .. l..U ..__"' -lrftoa, Oo1nsaOII, .... Dr~ eooa -. • a Plac-~ ot T:aop. ... atDror
IIIJt, olrla.,-...,.._ &4, aOd--·5-F oa a peHth• fUid bJ W co,.. del Mar tiGI.
• llardll 14., lt'fl, tt 11 ,... ........ oc.dld-... """Wills.....,-0 0 0 ........ -..., Ilion,
A buiiU-$410"-a oa--......... nu.t 11 1M .,..._ a1 ._ 117 -los Alllui-So~ lZinn_.rCarl bn,S•IIaZaouciSusBar·
G.._ allor _ _., -, , , A $4%1 TV
rottllc 1o lbniozp ao 10• Mlwuotol•-lbo-a
Joe... ..tlo door a-5 of C...,.lta llansslsl, 1411
a.m •.•• sttno tQIIproeat ll&rtDers, Hartlor HJcb-
7771d ""of71' ftluad at $111 laado, ..... .., ?o%0 a.m. and
wert ttolta from a ear be-5 p.m.
-·-.... -. ........ .., .. ~
"' """"' ~~pod: -All• •• 1111 II, It'll lo lllod ., nto tlatam• ru lllod
• tnza lut ~J -., IIUnw ol>-wllb lllss ~Ciarlo aiOr·
-Joetlooa 11> 111nn -~~~n~~a of ..,. c-... , 1 It'll
-tho..._. ucltnzalaTTl~J hbll.oll: ... , 12 it J~
tor 4J..blc I eompla1Dt to 15, lZ, lr'IS, 111 U.: N~tt
-G.-...... arnolod atl:ll
Tllla zntat-fta fllod a.SD. at Tullo IIIII C-
YIIIIIba c.-, Clork aiOr-8"7., -IIUa, ucl usre c-11o7 ll<-1t7,, •lllnllod wUb clriYiznr -·
...,,.... ..., 11, ... "· ..... -" aleobol,.. 0 0 Jae S, li'lS, lD tM Mwport enr1D Onol, 1114-1,61 W,
Hart>or Eulp. FU'IU Oe .. F-, Caa1rat N..,.
pori, .......... $100 ftrtb "' :.... dttermlM tht &.ct..qe.. Hatbor Eu1p. F .. usl!
:.: abWty of uy dlbt pa....ut
_ to SocUoo 17e(Z)oltbo Buk-LIGAL MOTICI
LIGAL MOTICI ftlbllc oqulpmeat otol•
FICTITIOUS BUSllfESS !rom Plio do71'-TTlOr-IOQClDC to U.. Robel'tloo. • THURSDAY, MAY !Z
1100 startlell~ Wool UPIIOT RtcnzaT'<l Wayoe Pfoffor,
Bay, wblle It wu puked at Zlil. of 440 Via Lido Nord,
5211 S.Ubon, Weat New-Lido llle, wu eharced wllb
port, from 10 p.m. 1111 16 drhtac UDMr tht lnOueoce
uDUI 9:30a.m. Yay J'i', .., of alcohol at ll:SS p.m. at
ruptcy Act.
In of1ter to r.•e bla cl&lm
.. allowed 10 thll hi may are
:-: lD any dllt:JibuUoo from tbe
--: estate, a cre41tor must tue
a claim, whetblr or not he
;::.._ 1a llleluded PI tbe Uti of
~ credlton filed bJ' tbe buk-
... rupt. Claims •Mcb are not
filed witb.ID 6 mootbs after
..--AprU 21, 1915 Yilt DOt be
allowed, except u otbeJ'Wiae
provided by law. A claim
-may be ftled on u otttclal
form preeci'tbed for a proof
of claim to Lynn J, Gillard,
Bu~cy Judge, United
-Sbtu District Court for the
Northel'll Dim' let of Califor-
nia, 450 Golden Gate Avenue,
San Fraoclsco, CA 1no tbe
acUon of Louise Wilson,
Bankrupt, No 3-75-429, S.S.
No. 518...46-1599,
Dated: May 12, 1975.
LYNN J. GILLARD
Bankruptcy Judge
753193
Publish.: May 2Z, 29, June
5, 1Z, 1975, ln the Newport
Harbor EDS!in.
LIGAI: MOTICI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
dotng buslness as: RaocOO
Murieta Mobile Home vu.
lage Company, 1201 North
Harbor Boulen.rd, Santi
Ana, CaUfomfa 92703: R
Allen !..owe, 5347 Appian
Way, LODg Beach, CaUfor-
nia 90803; Daniel L. Evans,
109 Mira Adetante, San Cle-
mente, Calltomia 92672,
This buslness is conduct-
ed by a UmUed partnership.
Signed: R, AUeo l..owe,
OaqJel L. Evans, Genenll
Partners.
This statement was ftled
wtth the County Clerk of Or-
ange County May 16, 1975.
Publish: MI.J' Z2, 29, June
S, 12, 1975, in the Newport
Harbor Eulp. F Ul69
FUe No. 1829
LIGAL MOTICI
PSCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followlnc penons are
dotng business as: VIsion
Quut Art Gallery & Studio,
400 W. Coast Hl.(rnray, New-
port Belch 9'2660: Dorothy
C. Gilcrest, 1358SussexLn.,
Newport Beach 92660; Daniel
E. Gtlcrest,I358Sussex Ln.,
Newport Beach 92660.
This business Is cooduct-
ed by a general partnership.
Slgned: Dorothy C. Gilcrest,
This statemtot n.s flied
wtth the County Clerk ofOr-
a.Jlie County May 16, 1975,
Publish: May 22, 29, Juoe
5, 12, 1975, 1n the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F4387'7
UGAL HOT·IC!
SUMMONS
Case Number 167389
MUNICIPAL COURT OF
CALIF,ORNIA, COUNTY OF
SANTA CLARA
SAN JOOE -MILPITAS
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
200 West Hedding Street,
San Jose, CaJU'oml2 95110
PlatnUfl(s): Mack Tn.cks,
lnc., a Dttla ... are corpcra-
tlon.
Defendant(s): Clifford
WUifams, Wllllam Russell,
First Doe, Secood Doe 11
Black Company,
To the Defendant(s): A
cJt'll compl&lnt h:ilsbeen fUed
by the plalntlt!(s) apl.nst
you. If yoo wish to defend
this Lawsuit, yoa mu.t rue
1D thts court a wr:ltteo plead-
in~ tn response to the com-
plaint (or a written or oral
pleadlnc, U' a Julttce Court)
wlthio 30 days after ttliJ
summons 1.1 tened oo you,
otbtrwtae, JOUr default YiU
bt entered on IIJPilcatiOD by
tho platattll(a) ucl lbo coort
may eatera~•tacatut
you lor tbe moM)' or otMr
relltf rtqMit.ed ln the com-
plaiDI. u,.. ....... -, ..
adnee cil u attoneJ Ia taLl
mattn, JW ,...., t» •
psomJ>IIJ • tlat ,.... plad-
llnl. It .. ,, ""' .. lllod oeUm•. Dolod: ..... 17, 1t74.
J, J. lll>edllo, Clort.
BJ &.-l.llupl-·,
_,~---.. ~ D;."iia. --... .. 7'7 '& h ,,. ... ,....,.._ .. r.' ar,
Ca MIU, iiii Ill .. -· ..,w ......... ............. ~ '::!: ..........
ncnnoos BUSIIIESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe ronowtnc pera:~U are
do1nc I:Gslnessu: Tbe Hand·
cratters, 983! Hamilton,
JC -2, Hoa-ll<:h,iiCaJU.
926f6: Brtu F. 0' ean,
MS2 Hamilton, IC-2, Hunt-
lzllloo ll<:h., Calli. 92646:
Sheryl D. O'W.e&n, 963Z
Hamlltoa, tC-2, HunUngtoD
Bch., Cal11. 92646.
This bustoeas 1s cooducted
by a genen.l partDenbl.p.
Stgned: Brian O'W.e&ra.
This statement was ft.Jed
wlth tbe County Clerk ofOr·
aqe County oo May 2?, 1975.
Publl.sh: May 29, Jttne 5,
12, 19, 1975, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -44134
NAIIE STATEMENT loP loekar DMZ Nnport
Tbe lollowlllc periOQ ll Pier behr... I p.m. lb.)'
dolae WilMa at: Poema lS ud oooa May 14 ••• A
11 1 •-... ~-, tlllef took 2 --IOTIIa, use, vwvu .-uaiUWtr ,..,.,., n..lued at S&ao, trom the
Santa Au., CaW. 9%'704: ADD Folcer ahop 1D Fuhld:l
Tommy NeU Delamater Jr., IJlaod betwe«~ 1 p.m. and
ISZZ Baywood Dr., Newport
Beach, CalU. 92660, 4 p.m.
This buslnetslsc:oaducttd • WEDNESDAY, MAY 14
by ao lodlYi&al.Signed: Tom Vickie LJDD. Welmera, U,
Delamater Jr. of Z09 C)'pn .. , Balboa, sur.
This statem .. t was med reodertd at 4.:.!0 p.m, at
wltb the County Clerk ofOr-pollee beldql'artera oa a
ange County May 9, 1975. petty tbeft wunnt • • •
Publish: May 15, !2, 29, Doaald Burdell Ca.Uina.D, 40,
June 5, 1975, Ln the Newport of 717 llllaflftritt, Corona
Harbor Ensign. F43672 del lofu, surrtlldered at 4
p.m. at pollee beadqtlarters
_:L:.:I:.:G:.:AL=..;MO:.::..TI:.:=C.:!__ on a nrraol c7TaJ'Ilno blm
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS wttb cruelty to cblldreo • ' ' Jolm FnDCls Ma.nnelly, 22,
NAME STATEMENT of 205.1/2 Garnet, Balbol
• SUNDAY, MAY 18
The following person Is Island, was charged with
LIGAL MOTICI doing buslness as: Jim Mar-public lDtollcatloo at 2:45 "";::;;;,,;,:::;::~==;,;,..-1no Leasing, 1200 West Pa-a.m. at Balboa and Ruby
A 19"7S Mercedes·Ben&
auto wu atolen from tbe
IOC at Jim Slemou Imports,
1301 Quall, a.IJ'port ara,
between IS p.m. May 17 aDd
6:30 p.m. May 18 • • •
Rletard Georce McGratb,
25, of 1015 E. Balboa Bl'fd. ••
Balboa, was cbarced with
drtvtn& UDder tbe tnnueoce
of alcobol at 11 :30 p.m. at
Palm and Balboa Blvd., Bal·
boa ••• A $415 tnllatable
raft was stolen from the
dock at Gale Hughes Lay.
man's home at '155 Via Lido
Soud, Lido Isle, between 4
p.m. May 1'1 and noon May
18.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS cute Coast Hlghny, New-C --• NAME STATE ME NT • • • Ounu Cllrlsttan port Beach, Caltfomla: S. Matbews, 20, of 700 Lido • MONDAY, MAY 19
Tbe following persons an James Ma.riDo, 1200 W, Pa-Park, Lido Peninsula, wu A planter andbonsa.tpatm.
dolne bUsiness as: TrtCoun-clftc Coast Hwy., Newport picked up at -C:OS a.m . at valued at $225, were stolen
ty Trencblng, 1'124 E. Bor-Beach, CaiUomla. Z&tll and Vllla Way, West rrom the yard of Amling's
chard, SanU Ana, Ca. 9Z705: Tb1s business l.s cooduct-Newport, and charged with nursery, 1500E. Coast Hwy,,
George Tant Smith. 301'7 ed by an lndiYldual. Signed.: slphonlng gasoline from a Newport Center, betweeo
Country Ln., Visalia, Ca. s. James Marino. Delaney's truck ••• Behreen nooo May 19 and 1 p.m.
93%77; Matthew Jay Kroona, This statement wa s fUed l0:3S a.m. a.nd l:SO p.m., May 21 .•• The maJ.n si«n
24602 Overtake, El Toro, with tile County Clerk ofOr-someone stole a money bq at Amelia's resta.unnt,
Cal11. 92630. ange County May 16, 1975, cootalnlng $4l3 from a fll(' V1.lued at $220, was atolea
This business 1s cooduct-Publish: May 22, 29, JWle drawer in the student pro-from In froot of the rest-
ed by an unincorponted as-5, IZ, 1975, in the Newport jects center at Coror.a del au rant on Martners MUe be-
socl2ttoo otf)tr than a part-Harbor Enslgn, F43871 M:u high schOol ••• Alice tween 2 a.m. May 19 and
nersblp. __ _;,F;;Il:,e.:;N::•·:.1::8:,30::,_ __ Burden, 243 6Znd, Newport 10:15 a.m. May ZO •• ,
Signed: George T. Smith. LIG•L HOnCI Shores, ,.ported that sbe Patrtcfa Turner, 220 34th,
Thls statement ns filed ---=~::~:.,:~:.:;:::..,_ West Newport repo-~ $••• foWld her cat shOt through • •...,.. _., with the County Clerk of Or. ··orth or ~els stoTen from 33111 both lungs with a small-.. ,.. .. aoge County May 14, 1915. a jewel bo• ta her "'m• be FICTITIOUS BUSINESS caliber weapon at 8 p.m. "' -Publish: May !2, 29, Juoe NAME STATEMENT tween 9:30 a.m. May 16 and
5, 12, 19'?5, in the Newport The foUowlng person 1s • THURSDAY, MAY 15 12:30 a.m. May 19.
Harbor Ensign. F43787 doing business as: R. Brooks Lester Lyndon Jones, 53, , TUESDAY, MAY 20
& Associates, 17461 trv•~-or 12 Tribute Court, West RaJ ood ~. Fl
LIGAL HOTIC!
F'ICTlTlOUS BUSIJrlESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person Is
doing business as: Rusty's,
2-%6 F. Fender Ave., Ful-
lerton: Lal/oMe A. Mc-
Cullough, 8556 Dalen,
Dowaey,Ca,90U2.
Thll: business La cooducted
by an lndtvldual.
SJ.gned: LaVonne A. Mc-
Cullough.
This statement was flied
with the County Clerk of Or-
ange County Ma; 2, 197 5.
333~(1
PubiJsh: May 29, June 5, 12,
19, 1975, to the Newport
Harbor Ensign, F -43446
LEGAL MOTIC!
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person ls
doing business as: Inside-
out, 342 Thalia St., Lacuna
Beach, Ca. 92651 : Cheves
Ttnsley Powell, 342 Thalla
St., Laguna Beach,Ca.92651.
This bv.stness is coodUcted
by an indl•ldual.
Signed: Cheves T. Powell.
This statement was Wed
with tbe County Clerk oror-
ange COUDty May 9, 19"75.
PubUsh: Mly 15, 22, Z9,
June 5, 1975, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign . F4l6'13
L!GAL HOTIC!
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persoo is·
dotllg buainesus: H-J Sales.
14891 Chestmt, Westmin-
ster, Ca. 92683: Henry Lee
Jarboe, 347 VIsta 8a)'1., Cos-
ta Mesa, Catu. 926t'J.
Tbll bualnea lB cooduct •
ed by an 1Ddlv1dua1.
Stcned: Henry Lee Jarboe.
Tbls statement was nled
wttb tbe Couty Clerk ofOr-
.,.. COWI!y llaJ 12, 19'15,
PubUsh: May 15, Z2, Z9,
June 5, 19'75, In the Newport
Harbor Enslp. F43723
UOAL MOTICI
STATEMENT OF WITH-
DRAWAL FROM PARTNER-
SHIP OPERATIHG UNDER
FICTITIOIJS BUSINESS
NAME
Tbl tGI&owlDc penon bl.t
wttJM:Iran u apMnlpart-
aer from tbl pa.rtDinhlp
opentb:tc aader tbl tlctltlcu•
buSMa aame ot Gr .. -
al_.. at ZZZ$ Prtnta :::0. M_.t S.eb, Ca.
Tlno---................ put.
"'"" Side, was cllargf'd wlthdrlv-m U\lran ores, Blvd., Tustin, California lng under the influence of 46, ot 4150ldNe"J))rtBlvd.,
92680: Roger Raymond Newport ·Hellf't•, wu u-
Brooks, 9212 Parliament alcohol at 12=20 a.m. at rested there at 11 p.m. and
Ave., Westminster, Callfor~ Riverside and Coast Hwy., charged with possession of
nta 92683. Mariners MUe • • • Ralph stolen property.,. Kimberly
This business Is conduct-Edwards Penoyar, 49• of Tillotson Graves, 19, was
ed by an individual. 1304 s. Bay Froot, BaJbol arrested at her borne at
Signed: Roger Brooks. islud. ftS cbarged wllh 323-1/2 Jasmine Coroaadel
TlllS stat•meot was tUed drtvtnc under ttle Influence Mar, at 9:50 a.~ ... elarpd
with the County Clerk of Or. of alcohol at 5:30 p.m. at \. W'lth cuiUntinC marl~
ange County May 1, 19'75. Cl~f .:-'1 hruuertoo, New.~ • , • Frank Meter reported a
Publish: Ma y 22, 29, June po e g 5 • ' • Barbara $125 redwood planter stolen
5, 12, 1975, 1n the Newport Ann Frantz, Z7, of 118-B from his borne at 116 VIa
Harbor Enstgn. F43406 :::;,edwt.;1'u, ~e~rt, ~as Vella, Lido ls le, between 10 r v fill: u er p.m . May 19 and 9 a.m.
LIGAL HOTlCI the 1ntluence ot alcot.ol at May 20 D' he d
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 2:1 0 a.m. at 1600 E. Coast power 5a:..: 'val~ ~~~;11~
NAME STATEMENT Hwy., near Irvine Terrace were stolen trom the Sand.
The lollowt.ng persons are ' ' • Stlsan Janet Stone, 22• piper Inn, 2101 E. Coast
doing business as: C rulst~ of 2182 Santa Ana, Costa Hwy., Corona del Mar, by
Outffners, 2602 Newport Mesa, was chtrged wltll burglars who pried shoplinl.ng: at 1 p.m . at Pen a open Blvd,, Newport Beach, Ca. ney's Fasblon Island store storage room l~vres some-
92660: ;>wtghtHetrendt,2602 .•• Sally Jo Wicks, 22, of Ume between 6.30 p.m. May
Newport, Newport Bch., Cal-22,. Cottage C sta M 20 and !l a.m. May 21 •• ,
lf. 92660; John F'. Bowman, was charged ·w,tbo shopll~~~ While Heldt Hall, 114 Col-
1259 CWf Dr., Laguna at 12.30 P m 1 F ~ Hns, Balboa Island, left her
Beach, Ca. 92651. Island. • s.' a a~-l car ln the Corona del Mar
Thls business is conduct. · · ' meooe ,_, e hlgh school parldng lot dur. ed by a ceneral partnersl\lp, 8 ur,es, valued at $202 from tng the day, $386 wortb of
Slgned: John F. Bowman. t~ llspl2y area of West-clothing Uld stereo tapes
Ttrl.a statement was rued cUff Shell staUoo, West-were stolen from It
with the County Clerk ofOr-cltfl and Irvine, between 6 • ' aoce County May 16, l9'15, a.m. May 15 and 6 a.m. TUESDAY, MAY 20 Yay 16 . • • Raymood Duran rtores,
Publllh.: May 22, 29, J\l.De 46, of 4150ld Newport Blvd.,
S, 12, 19'15, ln the Nt"WpOrt • FRIDAY, MAY 16 Newport Heights, ns ar-
Harbor Ensign. F43878 Vlrgln1a Mary Waddell..on, rested at hla Dome at 11
LIG'L MO 61, of 230 Iris, Corona del p.m. and charged with pos-... TlCf Mar, was charged wtthdrlv-session of stoleo property
33115 In« under the tnnuence of • . • Kimberly TUlotson
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS alcohol at 11:15 p.m. at Grnes, 19, of 323.1/2 Jas-
NAME STATEMENT Ocean and Iris, Corona del mine, Corona del Mar, as
The foUowt:IC person is Mar • • . Helen Patrlcl2 chlre:ed wtth cultlvattng
doln( business as: Wr & Ms Pratt, 28, of 2805 w. Balboa, marl)l.'\1\.1. when pollee ar-
Hatr Affair, 134 Main st., West Newport, was arrested re1ted her at her home at
S at 3:15 p.m. tn Huntlngtoo 9·50 am A red-ood ea.l Beach, cam. 90740: • • • • • • .. Prlac:llla JuneLundgren.,22? Beach, on a lewd conduct planter, vah•ro at $125, ns
13th St., Seal Bl8ch, Ca11f. warrant • · · Gary Hanley, stolen from the hOme of
gUJ4(), 23, of 513 Jasmine, Corona Frank Meter, us Vl2 Yella,
This boJlneu Is cooduct. del Mar, ftS placed under Lido tsll!, between 10 p.m.
ed by an IDdlYldtD.I. Stped: arrest at t!'45 p.m. at pollee lofay 19 and g a.m. M:ty 20
Priscilla Jane IADd(reo. headquarters oo a c~rae of ••• Dishes aDd a power
Thll ttatemeot was ftled attempted gn.od theft • • • saw, n.lued at $110, were
with the County Clerk of Or-WbUe Rlcba.rd Newburn's burclariHd from the Sud·
an&e COClllty Apr. 30, 19'75. nn was parted at bls borne piper Inn, ZlOl E. Coul
Plabltlh: May u, !9, JWM at 1Z07Berkshlre, Wutcltn, Hwy., Corooa dtl Mar, be
5, 12, 1W7S, In the Newport from s p.m. Way 16 unttl .ameoae who prted open tbP.
Harbor EDI:Ip. F4SSS4 1 p.m. May 17, tomeooe lou'frea of a stonce room stole 1 tape deck and a betwteft &:30 p.m. May 20
LIGAL IIOIICI •w;-·• -ndlo, nlllod ood I a.m. llay 21 . , , "ICTin~~ BUSI--al Z09 • • • RoOort Dam Wolto Heldt HaD, u• Col-.. ~ n-rii)Orted tbe IM.t and PI Una, Balboa ltJa.IMI.., left bllr
NAME STATEMENT taDk stolao from bU motor-ear pt.rUd Ia tbe FuWoa.
Tbe Fotkrfta( peHIOD8 a..re cycle wblle 1t was lA bll lt:ll.acl puk1nr( lot, 10~
dol.nc bltiDHI u: S&p~~pac uoderrroand partlnc ..-ee ltOI.t dotldal ud mule.
Paclfte, Jltl 8olltb LJGO at Oakwood aputm••, 810 tapu ft.IMd at U. ...
Sti'Hit, Butt Aa, Cal.ltDnJa In toe. from 6 p.m. May Someoae ltole fllO frota
9t705: Keith E. Aalt, put. 1& ootU a a.m. May 1'1 • • • a cub bn: at tile Puk ICft'-
aer, 5001 Belle An., C.,-Someooe shimmed opea thl po.tt ,.. oftk• ~ 5:10
pnu. Caldmala toeiOJ lo.. ti'OIIl door of Robert Gar.. p.m. MaJ 1& ud t a.m.
-Patrick .UCW, hrt-r.u•• --at 1110 llayiO,
"''• 17~ Po$7--· 111-, ~ ljllrllZI..... • W&DIIUDAY, 1LU J1 -AII,Ca1Uonla11'711r; --U<l S p,m, 1tui1JI4e~l4,
lite-WUIIIno AzorW, ucl --$1,000 from at 1, CoeD, C:O. -.
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litrlllt.-Aa.Cal.la:tnJI .... JI)JIUotU'IIIIIflid.Jaat ----. U/U/11 II till c.-, <I
tl'f07. • S.A.TDJIDAY, MAY 17 o...t--~ •~n•• ntol*•-lo--A ,00-----~··• 011-a-•--...-_.,Crall..,_, D, ol
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I '·
Via Lorea aod VIa Lldo Nord
• • • Tb..levu toot 2 paUo
chiJrs and a table, nlutd
at $160, from the WltUam
Alleo reskteDCe at %01 E.
Bay Froot, Balboa lsland,
bf:Jtw'HP 10 a.m. May 20
and &:SO p.m. May 23 •••
Pete Ralpb Tbomas, s-49
PrJ.ocetoo, Costa Mesa, re-
ported an outboard mocor
stoleo from his boat while
U was at a Bayside Marina
a:llp from 6 p.m. Aprtl 12
uDlll 8 a.m. May 24.
_. FRIDAY, MAY' 23
Jeannette Grace Peckham,
35, of 1854 Port Taggart,
Harbor Vtew Homes, was
cllarced with driving uDdPr
the lnOul!'nce of alcohol after
police Investigated a minOr
traffic coJHslon at Santa
Rosa and S;m Joaquin HIUs
Rd., NeTtpOrt Cer~ter •••
Lawrence Bernard Broe-
rl.Dg, 55, of 120 Amethyst,
Balboa Island, was charred
_.ith drlYtng under the Ill·
nuence 1)f alcohol at 8;15
p.m. In the 400 block of
Coast Hwy,, Corona del Mar
• , • William WUfredl':~:~·
41, of 1850 16th, N1
Helghts, was charged
belng Intoxicated In publlr
at 1:15 a.m. at 1814 West-
clUJ ••• Katherlne Vassl-
cakos, 1755Sber~n.~k
wood, leported $1,805 worth
of stereo 1011Dd equipment
stolen from her apartment
between 3:30 p.m. and 7::JO
p.m •••• An 18·year-old
H:._rbor Vt~w Hil!ll.&kl r~
ported that she n.s serually
assaulted In the garage of
her home after apparently
being followed borne by a
youac, dean~t man. ane:
slw w-.\. for a bicycle rldf.
~•CAL HOne••
NUMCE
OF PUBUC HEARING
Notll'e ts berebJil,.en that
the PlaM!ng Commission of
the City of Npwport Beach
will bold a public hnrln(t
to consider the foiiO"oWing
proposed ameodmenls to Uw
Newport Beach Gene ral
Plan:
I. An amendmPnl !1> the
Land Use and Restdenlla l
Growth Elements to chang,.
the designation of approxl ~
mately 50 acres or ullde-
~eloped land north of th~
Paclflc 1/lew Memorial Park
from "Governmental, Edu-
catlooal and Institutional''
to "Low -Df.nslty Resi-
dential".
2, An amendment to the
Circulation Element as It
pf'r\ains to Coast Hf&hwa}
Ln Corooa del Mar {eas1erh
of Ma cArttar Boulevard).
3. An amendmeOt to thf
Recreation and Open Spa ce
Elemell't to IDcludt' a a-rnfl-
belt deslgoatloo along thf>
south stde of OcPan Boult-
vard ln Corona del Mar,
from Caroatloo Avenue 11.1
Poppy Avenue.
4. An amendment to thf
Land Use aDd Residential
Growth Elements to con-
sider alternative land UH
destgoatlons for tM unde .
uloped property In New .
port Ceoter located at Jam.
bOret &.J and Cout Hlch-
way (currently dn.l.(nated
''Low-Denattr Ruideattal'')
aod at MacArtt.ar Boule •
nrd Ud Coast Hlcbway
(ean•UJ destcDattd "Ad-
mLDI.stnUn, Proltsalonal
and FlDI.Dehl" ud "Rec-
r•Uoaal ud Marble Com-
meretaJ").
5. Aa amiOIImtid to the
IA7Id UM uc1 -llal
Growlb Elassi..U to< 1)
e,.tt a "Nedlllrn-DIDIUJ
RHideDtial" cetecorY, t)
add a <lallol-of ''bollld-
ahle acnae•"• aod S) ,. ..
•loo lnza ftrdlnnr of .-..
-ol 15sa f!omtsota.
llollot lo -aartlstr
IIY• tlnlt aid pssl>ltc ""'·
Ill wllllnt -..... I lib
1117 o1 -· It'll; at 1M -"7:00 ..... II ... CW'u Cll' •tre oC tM
M._t -Clly llall, ·-tlost-..... '"7 ul. d .. dl I kfl lllld ., --·-.....
1-.M.-.
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TIIUIISDAY, JUNH 1!75
lkwport Btoch Ballloa
Costa Mesa
A Star
304 POPPY, COM
Ytnl-eltate wttb quiet gatdtD. aod fie• of ''little
Corona." Two bedrooms, one ba-th.
SHARPIII SHARPIII SHARP!!!
$99,800
Neat Nantucket
325 POINSETTIA, COM
In "Ole Corona del Mar" --SuMy Doll House
on ocea.uldt> of highway.
Cameo Shores .
HOME SUPREME
4507 TREMONT
Three tledroom, 3 b:i.tl1 home buill :uounrl a spark-
ling pool.
All this -• -v;tth the blue Pat'lftc at your doorstep\
$157,500
OPEN SAT. & SUN.--·2 to 6
'~BOYD ··~. ~ . ..:_.. . ........ ~~;••'
* 67S.5930 *
3637 E. Co .. t W..ovl
Corona del Mar
W<.~terfront 4 IJH .. ~~ h<.~ .. rumpu:-; I'm .
Pier & rlo<.•l. S:tndy bc:H·h. ~JS,OOO
Beaut. 6 HH, ~ lla. 111' ·1 Ul(, 4 ll<.~, \\"i\h
2 HR . I l1a . apt. S:Jnd;-.· hc<H:h ,
•• courty<~r<.J . shorl' nu10ring. ~l:l .uou .
Spacious 4 UH . ramll.\ nn .. dining rn1 ,
~unny priv p:..~tiu : 52 fllol. $17\J .UUO
W at•rfroflt Lok
40x00 rt . Sl.'>O,IIlii.J .JUxW H. StHS.OOO
BB.L GRUNDY, Realtor
hlud•u Bldt. ot Linda ht•
3~1 BAYSIDE DR ., SUITE I, H. B. 675.6161
FINEST --INEXPENSIVE
DUPLEX
IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR
We are otrtrJ.og you the ftneat dupln nlue In
the area. Htrt are two tdeollcal units only 2-1 /2
biO<'ks from the be::l ch and PRICED TO SELL.
Asking Only $62,500
Call 673-8550
THE :REAL E S TATERS
• • • .., sa• a REPORT • • •
.Unit sales, through the
Multiple Listing Service·. of
the Newport Harbor -Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors,
totalled 3711n May.
3,339 listings were pro~
cessed during the first 5
months of 1975, of which
4~ were sold. 78% of the
ales were co-operattvel
La.t JOIIl' wttb D~tor, .• . . . . ..
1906 PORT WEYBRIDGE,
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Vtry ct .. S bedroom, fl.mUy 100m, "Carmel"
model.
CioN to play area uc1 pool. Low malllt.uce
baeQaM, $J2 ,500
a • I I
OWNER WILL FINANCEI
Asking SJ8,500
CORONA DEL MAR
CHARMING TWO BEDROOM HOUSE
PLUS
FURNISHED BAotELOR APARTMENT
ON POPPY AVE.
I I I I .
COUNTRY-LIKE ESTATE
0.-hllf aen eltate 1n Harbor VS.W Hl111 com.
plete with 5 bedroom, famUy room balM. G,_.
~ad ,pool thlt an fututJe. Yoa laft to .. 1t to
tte .. e lt. You own the laad, tool
$1]4,500 .. ,
IIBDIII/ ivill
IIIIIJ
--~=-----------~~---------------· FINER HOMES
OCIAMFIONT COIJB
HEAl M.H. Y.C.
5 bedroom. 2•:.: + baths. Charming
older hom<> modem kitchen -lg.
living room & sep<.~rate dining
room. S<.~n<J~· b~<.~ch w '' id(• ,·iew up
& do\\ n lhl· t:oas l. Mrs. F<.~r
&t2-H235 .. <021) •
REALLY FIRST C.UIH!I
This Linda Is le Beauty w no• float &
103' pierhead line. Delightful
Spanish ~tyled home w /3 bedrooms.
31~ baths, d<:n & separate dining.
Good buv at Sl !J:!.5UU. Bob Owens
642·8235 .. ( 024)
IAYROMT-
SALI OR LIASIJ()I'I'IOM.
Beautiful almost new 4 bedroom
home w t formal dining room &
family room. Pier & &Lip for SS'
boat. Own<'l' must sE-11. S269.500 fee
land. Jant.' Frazee 642·8235. (031)
901 Do~ Driw ~J-IUS 11644 M.,cArthllt ltlwd ....... 2 ..
N~ a..ch, California 8*3
VIEW
A p c.~ n u , • ._. m IC.' ' ll' w home in an
exciU:-\1\-c un•u of l\ew,)()rt Beach,
t>leAuntly aiJpoinh.'<l <.~nd decorated.
Sunkt•n tub, rnie-ron•d b<.~lhrootn, 2
f<.~mily room-.. :! \H'l l~trs, :! firephu:tt~,
5 bedroom~ and :; IJ<.~lhs .. An enormous
muslt>t' ~uih·. Wall ('Ofl.-Jidea· a smaller
Pulm SprinJ(s or ~C~IJOI't. Beach home
in e:\c:lwngc.
A RIPI.IX
Good Coata Mesa JocaUon. Two new
two bedroom units and a good Uane
bedroom owner's anit. ST7,.500.
FOUl DWLIXIS
Rare opportunity to buy four CDM
duplexea at one time. Asking about
!182,500 each. $68,500 of assumable
I o an s e a c h , with on I y a · $50.
assumption fee. Lots of tax sMiter
and potential capital gains. O~er
· would also trade for a wee)tend
hideaway with a few acres.
AN "APART&.''
These twelve, nicely furnished units,
can be operated as both an apartment
house or a motel. On a monthly.basis
the gross as apartments would be
about $1800. with a very nice owner or
manager's unit as an extra. Asking
$125,000 and owner will carry a large
1st. T.D.
MEW lEACH DUPLEX
Spacious units in an excellent area.
for summer and winter rentals. An
owner's hideaway 1S an extra feature.
Best •·real Newp01t" duplex buy!
$127.900.
GIANT CDM "DUPLEX"
Actually two ~pacious three bedroorn
(·ustom homes. on a so· lot. Perhaps
two families should buy this as both
their homes! Sobmit offers and live on
pr~Uy Poppy St.
LAGUNA APARTMENTS
Choice North Laguna area. Ocean
views, lovely pool and patio area.
Twelve units in perfect condition. This
i:i ·an area of zero vacancies. Asking
$325,000.
Call675-7225
·~·TOM J}J~ CANYON .
Hflbly caltomlzed 4 btlaf'OOm BROADMOOR
HOME. 3000 sq. ft. of llY!ng space lneludH an
elpanded famUy room and master bedroom. Pro-
fesliooaUy laDdscaped alr coodlttooed plus many
other extras you must see to appredate. Out-
lti..Ddlng nlue tor this prestige location. $171,900.
OWNER ANXIOUS .
Canfr" llYlnc can be yours 1n this customtz.ed
S bedroom Unlnrslty Park condo. This single
lnel 3 bedroom home is an end unit and is located
on a quiet cul-de-sac street. Remodeled kitchen
with new 11JPilances. YOU OWN THE LAND. Re-
duced to $57,500.
tau 640-6161
IIALTOIS
301 E. BALBOA 8L VD., BALBOA
673-5410
~Y. JUNE S. lt7S •.. ,.,. •..•••..
•·••• ..... CAitl .. . ~ ..
Four bedroom, 2 bath, family room home
many upgrades and a Yl@W.
Allytbile.·
673-7601
Pete Btu'reH Jea!J,
LOOK HERE!
PRICE REDUCTION
ln popular Mesa Vef'1e. Owner transferred and
reacty to sell. Move ln lm medlate1}' and enjoy this
tidy 4 bedroom home. S46,450.
TWO OI"I"ICU TO SERVf YOU.
1605 WESTCLIFF DR ., HEWPORT-642-5200
100 E~ BALBOA BL VO., BAL BOA·-675-4060
j PEtE BARRETT REALTYIB a.• 0 ffl c• o,_ Sat. rdays & Suadays
._. !!A\'01
7 9 --I
o/ nwporl
REALTORS
675-55U
Call For Appointment To See!
CAMEO SHORES
Prestige. an ocean view. secluded
patios. private beach, parking area
for camper, boat. plus a delightful,
bright & shining clean three bedroom
-family room home.
EASTSIOE COSTA MESA
Off lrvint-A\·e, close to :,choob.
hbr:..ry . und Westcliff s hoppin g. Two
bt'droom & paneled den ; almost a 4
tJr g<.~rage-hobuy shop. plus room to
park a t.' u m per. boi.at. $46,900
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
G 1 ve the family a treat. EnJOY
~ummer vacation the easy way -
Lovely six bedroom home. famll}
room. ja<:u zt.i & pool, plus puttinl!
green. You O\\ n the land.
EXCLUSIVES:
lcllboa l.a.d layfront, .) bedroom or :1 &
2 duplex. S250.00U.
C.... del Mar l\\o hcdruum "tlh loft
tor the kids. on a lol & one h a lf JUSt
~75.500.
Cora.a de4 Mar thrt.'t: hcdroo01 1'.!
baths. spotless. S69.5W.
NEWPORT B~A(H-CORONA OIL MAlt
REAL ESTATE S,.ECIAL.ISTS
COLE OF NEWPORT, REAL TORS
2515 E. Coaat HiF , Corona del M•
COSTA MESA SPECIAL
3 Bedroom Home
• 2 BATHS • HARDWOOD FLOORS
• CARPETS • DRAPES
• POOL
I I I I I I I I
·)#.····,:·· ......... . JU$T $38~500 · ... · ·---..
"You'll b.? giad tomorrow th.lt you bou.gbt re:U e:>tilte today.
Rac~elle Robers, Realtor
3333 E. 0.. Hipway
Comoa del Mar 675-2373
ROY R. McCARDLE
****** ****·****
DANA POINT
DUPLEXES
Ten
o Choose From
$68,950
to
$77,950
From $6,950 down
Beautll\11 Ocean VIews
Deluxe "Owner's" Units
Excellent Cor Home or
Investment
Compare to C .d.M. and
Newport prtr es.
Westbay
Income Homes
34121 COAST HIGHWAY
DANA POINT
-l-431
BAY FRONT
DOCK & PIER
PENINSULA POINT
MINUTES TO
ENTRANCE
TJIIS WONDERFULLY LIV ABLi
ROllE RAS 4-BEOROOIIIS, DEN
I 1/1 BATHS PLUS STORAGE
S~ACE.
THE MASTER BEDROOM HAS
rr&OWM~ROOM
.tJm 8ATll.
1DIAJ. ~ A J.A.IGI I' AM.-
ILT OR C<*YDIDTLY AR-
auGED FOR A SMALL 'AM-
1L T TRA T IN i'iltf Allli.
REALTOR (B
S..7729 ---·
Newporl
Prinlers
.I.IIIO,tiOOIIII-tloo .... .,... ,, .......
tMaarooloiDt 'tud
. --IIUICtoU• -odbf UIC ....._
.lolloR.D-..s,
Tbls Ia tllo -.. lor · rtlltrom u. lrYtAe FOUdl-
tloa to usc tbr ..... tllo
of Dr.
'' LARRY CAPUKE's ._rtmtat oa, Bll:a. lllaDd a. a bit
enmped. 110 be rue• bls 17 .. tt. paddltboud trom tbt
cllliDc. It's tbt ame boud tbat bU tum b1rn don
both Ute AtlaDtlc &Dd Pactftc couts. m. out trtp.
1chedu.ltd for a July 4 start. la trom Uame to Tuas.
Larry to paddle
for new record
THE TEACHING ts CENTERED ON JESUS CHRIST .
AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPHASIS ON PRACTICAL
CHRISTIAN UVING. ALL AGES ARE WELCOM!.
Counsell.Dg aod visiting available.
SUNDAY SERVICES:
WORSHIP SERVICES AND SUNDAY SC HOO L
8:30, 9:45 and 11 :00 a.m.
PHONE : 675-4550
2200 E. Coast ftwy., Ne-...port Beach, near MacArthlD'
"""' ',<Ill rJ p I p (' r i I I I , ~ ROOMS
WINTER RATES
from S1400
ANN IV
Larry Capune, Balboa Is·
laod's loog-dlstance pad-
dler, Ls about to take his
board on aootber record-
brelkiDg trip,
Tbts time, Larry bopts
to paddle aloog tbe coast
hom Maine to Te.as,
arouod tbe Up of Florida,
In 2ZO <lays, sta.rt.1.Dc July
4, u he mates tt, he •lll
easlly outdistaoce hts own
world's paddleboard record
set In 19'72. wheel be pad.
died his 17-ft. board 2,444
miles from Bostoo to Miami
Beach.
At 33, this may be the
former Weguard's last blg
trip, Not tlat there aren't
plenty of long shOrelines
stW to be conquered. Larry
)1st feels thlt ht.s clea.n-
Uvlng, orthodox approach is
being rejected by the Amerl.
can "SJstem,"
"The system backed Evel
Knlevel and made htm rich,"
Larry points out, "I can't
even get an American com-
pany to back me for a rew
tboosand dollars just to de-
my u. -" "'' trtpo, They all •lsh me good luck,
but Uat's all. U I hid a &>J.
tar for everytlme some
mulU-mUltooalre Ameri-
can businessman tad •tshed
me 'good luck,' I wouldn't
need any more help.''
Larry has approached the
maoot.acturers or ttems he
uses on his trips: 10ft drinks,
peanut butter and )ally (hls
favorite "sea" food), sun -
tan lotton, 141 balm.
''All they give me are
tree samples," he moans.
"For years, l t.lve gone
to schools and other places,
and told k.J.ds, 'Look, I don't
amoke or drlo:k, and I be·
lleve 1D the American n y
or tue. 1f you try t.rd enough
SALE!
We are celebrating 54 years of service
to the Greater Harbor Area under the same
ownership and management with Super Savings
in every department!
NEW CARS -USED CARS -SERVICE
PARTS -TIRES -LEASING
WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS.:.
CHECK OUR ANNIVERSARY DISCOUNTS FIRST!
USED CARS
you can accomplls.h your
goals and succeed •1thlo the
system.' But, tbe system
Is reJe<Unc that pb11Dsoplly.
I am gettinc a nepUve re-
spcmse to Yh:at I feel Is a
posittve ttllag -good, healthy
athletic accompllsbment.''
Larry ttgures the 5,000.
mUe trip will take about
220 days. That's euctly
tw1.ce as loog as 1t took
hlm to paddle trom Bostoo
to Mlamt Beach. As usual,
he •ill He beUy..dowD on
his fiberglass board, ustog
ooly his arms for power.
He stays from 2 to 8 miles
oft'lhore, paddl.ing 8 to 10
boors da.Uy, and comtne
ashOre each night to eat
and sleep.
His budget, U be could
get a sponsor, Is $Z5,320,
That would aUow Larry a
$15,000 prottt after n-
peoses. Tbe eKpenaes !D-
elude a car and a" follower"
to drtn down the cease and
meet htm each Digbt with
food and otber neceSiitles,
Also, tben's tbe rent .to
PQ on b1a liDJ Topu An.
apartment •hlle lArry t. ... ,.
U this tr4J 1..& anyttwtc
Jlke Larry'.; preYious
iaUDts, he could nm lnto
such natural hazard& as
sharks, mlDe ft.elds, mis-
sile ranges, or tiller whales.
He •ill arrln Lo 50Uthern
nters )1st ID time for the
hurricane aeuoo.
Larry bas alnady con-
quered the West Ccast. from
Orecon to San otego, plus
hls Boston-Miami mara-
thon. Slde.trlpa tan ID ·
eluded a Newport-Catalina-
Sao Clemente lslaDd tri-
angle to raise money for a
k.J.doey machine for a neigh-
bor.
He says he's turoed dow'n
such offers u a oode model-
ing stint for Playgirl maga-
zine, aod adnrtlsl..ng )obs
•lth clgaret, 'rille and beer
companies. An Enslen story
on his Paclft.c Coast trfJJ
last year led to a ooe-sbot
modeling job for an ad for
a sun-tan lo1100 company
1n I"ine·
"But, mostly I get slaps
on the back. About the best
offer I ret l.s to wash some-
one's car."
There's ooe exceptton,
"Jerry Tully, a meat dis.
tributor from Gll"deoa wbo
Yislt.a Balboa Island oc.
casloaa.Uy, offered $1,000 to
help me on my upeomb:lg
trip.
"What ( rally need,
tboaeb. Ls lor a le(iUmate
eompu,y that makes .:Kne·
th1nc ecanected rib my We
to offer to spouor me. It
would mtu cr•t pabUdt}
lor lbe pro&~<~ IUid I ooofd
liMp oo dOlor WM!l'm cllitar . -.. u ..... pte lor
.,_.. people to lln eltulJ
trtWa tbt rreat Amtlic:aa ., ......
''Wbela Georp WUIWJPDO
croued tbl o.Jawa.H, lit
-tbe ooly "" .. tllo boat wbo .,.. rttttae paid, • •
Larr7 DOttt. ·"I'm ODt ot
tbt PJI lD tblt.c.t."
•
• C-llCLIWI
~ I • ._ DfrMOI~ narod·
~·-ud 7
,., .... 1111 .. ,. ~ ... Dr., ... ooo •
Dolo Br~Pualr., altam-aoo, 1007 Bol'lldt. 114,500 •
tor • WIST KJW'toltT 11'1'1.
• ftleb R,...._-Airenll, 1100 a..
of u. portor, IIIII cu oomct ls-
IH,MO NOOI'ded Jud. tu,aoo.r
Tho r.alk ol 1111 llay lola! • IRVDIE TERRACE
came 1D lbll ftDa1 w•t wttb . Non'll t.Veoe, add I:Dd
tbe lt.uce of 14 perm ttl, alter, tool KtwamH, $11,-
for a kltal of atmo.t $1 000,
mlll1oD, tor coadomlDI•ma • • AIRPORT AREA
and asracu 1D Blc Caa)'Oa. Plua Group, 1101 Don,
Tbl 1olkJWI& ptrmlta lD tllllat lqti'OYtm•t, $4,900.
tbe aiiiOUDt of $5,000 &Dd Me--..r V .. wre, 1800
oYer were ta.atd.durinc tbe Dove, leDIDt lmpronmelit,
lui ._II of tJjo mootb' 140,000.
' • BIG CANYON Triple Scoop, 901 Don,
McLain Detelopmf!Dt Co,, tenaat lml)fO'femeal, $14,-
8 permits tOr Z story COD· ~·
domiDluma, from 5 to 1 an-NEWPORT
lta e.ch; S permtta lor pr-Mar~ Inc,, remodel.
ages ud walla. ror 1 totaJ 514 Sltb st., $e,OOO.
of $1,932,900. RoU Eacea., 1000 W, Cout
Jamea JUNO, ntmmlJie lhrJ,, Z permits, $40,000
pool, 10 Rue Marseille, $6,. and UO,OOO, tor sales lDd
500. senlce bulldlQCs.
• NEWPORT CENTER 0oa KoU Co., 3412 Vla
Mlcbaei-Jacques. remod-()porto, t--.ot denlopmeot
ellug at 14 Fashion Isla.od ror Blod(ett 6 Auocil.tes,
$10,000, • $5,000.
c;;.,~·o~.~··,.::gu~:':~ MRS. RI01MOND HAMED
lor Coooedlcut General Life AGAIN BY FRI EH DS
Insurance Co., $68,100.
• CLIFF HAVEN
Keith Hosneld,. 2 story,
I unit dwelling, 1921 Kings
Rd., $54,000.
Roy CoUins, add playroom
at 421 Kl.ngs Rd., $16,000.
• WEST UPPER BAY
Brian Mock, additioo at
1907 Tradewlnds, $9,000.
• BALBOA
Maudette Ball, aJteratloo,
1718 Pla&a del Norte, $5000.
• HARBOR VIEW
Gerber Children's Cen-
ter, 2 classroom butldtag,
1691 New MacArttJJr BIYd.,
$27,500.
James Muuy, addlUoD,
1818 Port Margate, $5,760,
• BALBOA ISLAND
L. Cantteld, repair fire
<lamage, 30Z Apolena An.,
$11,800.
Richard Ryan, 129 Opal,
convert ap~.rtment to car-
are, add bedroom, kitchen,
$18,000,
• PROMONTORY BAY
lnlne Co., 733 Bayside,
450 feet of raJI..l.nc atop sea-
n.U, $7 ,000,
• SPYGLASS HILL
James Conny, addltloa,
1639 Harbor Crest Clrele,
$8,500.
Mrs. R. L, RJchmood tas
beeD elected to se"e a se-
cODd term as president or
tbe Newport Beach Friends
of tbe Llbnry, She was
welcomed to the ae• esecu-
tln board at a prden lwa·
cbeon at 11:30 a.m. June 3
at the borne ol Mrs. Earl
Cortett, Balboa. Mrs, Hen.
f1 Ullman also wa.s wel-
comed u vlce.presldent,
Mrs. Ct.rles Darway as •a
cretu'j' and Mrs. Tbomu
Lumsdon, treasurer.
Lucia Anderson, promla-
ent Newport Beach artt.t,
wu the speaker,
$14 MILLION ORDER
FOR AE~UTRONIC
The U. S, ArmJ will move
$14,381,48! lD cootract com·
mltmeots to Ford's Aero-
Dutrocic DlYtllon lD Ne•-
port Beach, Coocressman
Andrew Hlnllw.• announced
this weet.
The contract w111 coYer
tbe production ud deUYery
to tbe Army of af'OUDd equip-
ment for the Chaparnl mil·
1lle •ls~m. AU of the work
O'l tht cciatract wut bt Per-
formed at tlleNewportBuch
plant.
A8E YOUR .MIGRAINES '
A HYPOGLYCEMIC OR
NUTRITIONAL PROBLEM .
O.r Dr. Coutue: ( bate
-told llw.t Dll(rallle boo4· aches an caned bJ' bypo-
rtyeemla or •trtUoaal
problema. II th1l true?
Tb1l wu a questJoD n-
ceotly put to Dr. Gary Coa-
turt ol te. Coubln Cbfro-
pnctlc OfDct. m. auwtr re1d u fol-
lows:
••u JOU lUtter from ml-
rralrle, JOU sboWd lw.Ye a
e boar blood-clueoae-Sil(U
tolenoet tell to see If JOU.
han bypoclyeemla.'"
U:tcntne accounts for a
rrtcbttul number or haad-
acbes, ud lht oumber or
sufferers lD the United
States alooe 11 tlttmated
at from Z mUlloo to as h1gtl
u 8 mWloD.
MJttaiDt, according to Dr.
Couture, la tbe "sick btada
acbe" l)'pt a • cluslca.lly,
on ooe side of lbe bead.
but C•tnUy 110 MYtre as
to I•Tt you DO cbolce but
to sulfer lb..rough lt. Tben
Ls u.usa, extreme seu.sl-
UYlt)' to Ugbt_ .omtUmes
d11turbaocts of 'ft.l.&m, oc-
culooaUJ b•d oot.ea and
~other ockl Qmptoms be-
lldes tbe r..clacbe ltBelf.
He a.IIIO D0tu tbll U lni.Q)'
as '-lf the chUdreo or m1-
rntne sufferers aliiO ban
tbls trouble to aomt uteot.
It 11 1110 oiJ•"ed that sufa
terers .. _u, art or Ina
' tei1H, pertecttooJit types,
aod periods of strus trtc-
aer attackl. In some caies
alleru Mtms to be lDYOlYtd,
aDd IlNDt patltob: ay Uatt ••ttt• botbtr them.
Is addJIIOO, II a -IMis lltmOOII_tar_
lDd "all WOUDd ~u a dt ..
........ ~ to raiU ...
lot -· alldo, -" maJata••tac till phUIJ'e to
•c<oo1111sto too """'"' lla1pl, aecord.laC to Dr. CCJI!In.
"Kooola( -·-· ... ... llolPia1 .. • ...
mtcn.lDN. Bat, oaee a m1r rn1Dt r.a Drted, tbtrt
IS llttleiO do batre•qWttly
aod try to relu:," ays Dr.
Coature.
Ht adds tbll stronr; dNCs
shOUld DOt bt used bit stay-
tnc 1n a darteoed room or
COYertnr tht tYtl •Uh a
clolll to sl'llt oot Hrllt often
helps eome. .
The ooly truly effective
courae ls to try and pre••t
these '*.clachts lnlttlld or
t ryiJlC to ftAd a remedy alttr
they hue started. Speclal-
lud cblropraetlc care lJ tbe
cbolc:t or an ~nr IDcr•sln&:
number of mlgralnt IUf ..
ferers. '
"And you know,'" ay1Dr,
Couture, "!Omt or the most
tbrllltoc and truly renrOI(
proreuloaal nperi..Ctl
l'n lw.d 1D clltropracttc bin
come wbeo an e1-mtcn1De
staft'trtr tells me Uat be
or lbe has ldcked the ml-
rni.Dt lw.bU and 1..& no longer
sutrertDg from migraines
aod, or, hypoclycemia,"
Dr, Couture malotalns of-
flees at the Courute ChJro-
pncUc Oft'lce, 2043 Wut.
diU Dr., Newport Beach
(corner of 17th and l"lne -
a•r Coco's). Phone 645·
5300. '
THE FUNNY
BRIDGE
Ever saen a bridge bullt by a committee? CUI :rau Imagine -~ ooe would look
like? P.-bly start out ollay oo <JilP(>slle sldu of the water, but then fllU to meet
In tho middle. A glratfo Is u ODmple of u animal that must ba .. bea> put together
by a committee.
With all of the · fllUurea of the committee syllem bore In Newport, why can't we
learn our 11!S8011 • tlat committee• ollly ca...., coafllsloo and wutad effortl Look at
the sign committee, tbo denlopm•t committee, or the tn.mc committee. What they
came up wtth looked like a Cblnese !Ire drW oJ1Uisad by UlJ&ncU,
So, now we baYe a bridge committee. Tbo City CouncU appolntad ooe committee,
then bald public hearings and decided 011 a brld&e. Tbo Coast G~ard promptly said,
"You can't buUd tbat kind nt bridge • It's aot 1dgb IIIOUgb.'' So, oow we Ia .. anotbor
committee, going around town lpring the Cout GUI!rd, stirring up opinions and
petitions and a lot ot bot air. What a laughl
Wby don't we co to tbo Cout Guard, which 1aa the 1ut AJ 011 the brldJe and ask
them • "What kind ot bridge can we laYO?" •• then let 110me state qlneers and
privata ODierprlse bridge bulldors (el lngetbor and bulld tho damnad llllnll:l
Instead, we hue a bunch of guyo rnnnlnc UOilll(l wastlnc time and accomplishing
nollllnll:. Reminds me of ConcreBB.
The Cout Guard protects our ccastllne and Is responsible tor the lllfety ot all
wal<lr craft. Tboy 1lnow what Is best and what the tatloD'a military and lllfety needs
will be. Tboy sbould loot &bead at the kind ot brl<fca we will need bore error tbo next
50 years, lbell sea tbatlt'o bull!.
Councilman Jobn store wu appolllted by tbo City Council to go to tbo alate and
federal people wUb 011r brldce ldtu. lAt blm rot 011 With II. Wt'YI ftlled lOll( tfiOtllb.
ADd ret rid of these 11117 commilletta. Tile commilleo l}'sttm Is tha worst pooolbla
war to ret iiiJiblnc acco~ In .O.tmmeal.
Cu :rau IDacllle Georca w~ rtltlllr rtldJ to crou lbe !lela...,. zoo yeoro aco, appolnllll( a committee of llarm .... aru.t1 and pottel'}' m&Uro to I<IU him IM>w
to ret to tilt otbu lkle? u old Georce bad c1o11e that, we woald .uu be ealutlnc the
qu-.
AI Fol11t
. P.S. JOIIDSion ... wt.tlrrecommn1eda&-JIUC4uncU t<orm &1111 ward representa-
tloa. Now lot's II'}' to cot It 011 UW belklt, eo the pOaple cu daeldt ,.. 11. . ~ . . .
Down at lbe lion, we tan eomt ,n&t toolll fllr ftl!lt!Dc bdlltloll. Grow :raur OWII
•lctol'}' prdea &1111 IIDd U wltb ov ..,._ tooiL AIJ!Iwt"• pJt eomt lint Amtrlcan
m-tllldtt fllr Utp!DC tt1t blip orr ,_, rJvwlil rroeertta.