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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-03-04 - Newport Harbor Ensign• GERS: DEFEAT CRIPPLING FREEWAY r-.oc 11 11oo tat• of 11oo ....., b)" ... _, _. • toola Lid power awlllablo 1o -••• yet llooJ coold 101 ew-ol -eommiiiiiJ, bot u oioel«< -.. of.,_ Y011 woro out lallld IIIIo •••-ol-uJ' bJ- Vlco Ma1or -.d ._ .. --II _,.., li>n "'"-lloo eomblood -· ollloo ---Lid elty, I--· r-"·P•-lou-· ooo ol lllo 1111117 Plo7, ., 11ooJ are lrJIII" oa,.. ,..ua. .. boll ••••oc oalloo-, -tilt-dii)J ---<:-. M-. Ltt't tako a fiiCid -loall II 11ootr arp-· ILid llootr 111o1r olllelal arpmratt ..,.wt lloo ~·· 1oW1i1to Lid • ' ' • • Tilt City Coomell lodr7 IIUI ltd:t lloo powor lo ooceooa-tactles. T-ar~ aplltt lloo llitlattlt Lid rttor-refrr-thoy ..,. tbtt u lD-<Itptll -It -.., I -ld Ulfo 1o -•oct 11oo -My JIOOitloo Ill IOIIJ eoml>li t11tro ororwbtbDlllr lareot--lllo-llltorotlt Olldum ~ tllat t•• -• -.14 101 -oo 11ooto u-b)" ,..., cur Couc:l~ elcy -· pr~ ee_.,.., UU laiM • 10111' CooDcll 11 .. .._.ttJ eemblr~'· Tbtre wtth their UDU.mtted wllltb aDd tbllr sUet tdch CA1d ~-uw aac tbe city bu bid u ~ to latttat11 ud togetber wttb a comm.Utee ol ea.eeroed cU:taM' Na Y Ut two llliaoritJ IDIIAbltl. Wt boUII ltu:l tllllh& aDd ala, Tbere 11 a way to WiD ~tr tbla lJpe ollatlunct ud complete aa 1D-4tptll COIIIIW'tbiDal"e "ltudy" al tbe total only partly true. As yet DO eouultaat baa beeD bl.red.,.., au_., bM&al JOU Ut tWI IDOf.....e: ol tM PIQPie. Tbt power, ud you arc J01nC to proridt tbe tllUmate ftiPOil trUII)Cir1atiOa Medl of oar etty. Tbts ls a DOble ippl'oach, refer to ''results be1Dc aftilable at the ea.ru..t pe1d'lll c:libe ..u..1tJ lbembtr 1.1 Co.tUmiD 0oa ~. Doo OQ TutlltaJ, lllutb 9. U IR*IIDC arpmtllt. .... llt'a taka I bX at tbe real da.te." Tiley 00 DOt tell yOG ttat ttds rill be &bolt I yeu .. - Ud 1 1decidld tM otiMI' dQ tMt wt *-ll.t, u a mtaor!t)', It 11 lDdeed saddea.iQc that 5 members of tbe City CoaocU tmplleatJou of tba. IO.ca1lld ''stad'J.'' U 1J OGI'J a rrootl ooe tun year c)oMf to t.be cr•t eoocrete pow alolrC.., ban a mlaorJb' Whip, • au. tM pr~ po1Wd•01 tlad them•lna 1D oppoattloD to tb1l lDIUau,e alld refer-Tbis "lhdy" froDt trU ant pat klr"frud only after :rou, precious cout. Ca.a. we walt? I su ool · do. So we bead u ~ ud 1t wu aU. ..a.. So we are eodum. However, U)t'J are evldellllJ prowS ol tbelr po~tUon, the people, b&d ~ kt IDO't't about tbe community witb Tbese couocUmeo wbo DOW feel that the eattre treew&7 co..w~Q~. Bot!l ot. u an pilary wbiiiPid up ot"er tlda: l&At, Aad I c:u 1D oo way a.rcue wttb tbtil' rlcbt to tab their PtUUoas. TIM orl&ta ol tbl slucb pme came 1D a con.n-matter must blnce oo the c:reat study ban OAly ree.UJ tat wbat'l more, we're _., to whip tbl Yelted lDteresta poaltJ.oo. The IJ.ct that thiJ ban eaprly JDOYed forward deDt11.1 memo to aU members of tbe Clty Councll. come to this coocluatoo. Only last Aucust each Uld .,. .. , &Dd: &U frHWIJ ~·· Tbt poww of tbe people 11 tbe with all means made avaUab1e to tbtm k) deft6t tbe peq~le'a Tbe pkJy dld aot work. You were DOt tooled. You came one of them puticlpated in tbe una.oJ.mous Couoctl tadoi'M- U,. poe;lUoo ts oaly a cooflrma.tlon tblt lbey are RDeere 1n tbe1r througtl, eoJora Qytql TIP•PMs more stgoatures tha.o oeed-meut ot state 1egtalatlon that would hl.v.e eU.mtMW tlla At: Pallll Gnlblr, our blUr ID&'/01', bu poJDted out 1D beUel tbat you, the people, are wroac. edl You came Uaroup wttb1 a 1ou:l and clear I.DdtcaUoo tbat sec.t1oo ot the PacU1c Coast Freeway trom the CaWOrlda bU HII*'U, JOGI' city co.c.U for l$ yeara bift beeD rtpt-So slnc.ere aod dedicated to tbe defeat ol tbHe measures JOU, tbe people, are reattr ud able to staDd ~. defend aod treeny S'Jstem. Tbere was oo provlstoo tor a tnftk: .nd:J Lie aca1Dit tbt ldcJptect a!lpmlat ot tbl Pa.eta.e Cout Free-are these men that tbey bate wrltteo aDd eadorsed. tbe btllot presene our ..-iq• aDd be&atitlll collectloo ot YiiJaces. This either stated or impUed J.n COODeCtloD wttb tb1s tecUlatJoL · ,., ••• JiDcere aad dedlc:at*l meo ••• flebUDc with all tbe arpments aga!nst tbe lnltiatiV"e alld retereodum, DOt jut as was phase ooe of tbe study Ja~~Ht. (CONTlNUED ON PACE a) 23RD YEAR, MO. 30 350 . of year lauded Offici a l Newspaper of the City of Newport Beach ~-GIU LDCM 'Y.I*Ie, IMDIPB4DfNT ....... ,..~UIE.A FIRST SECTION TM URS D4Y, MARCH 4, 1971 T 'TO I 673-055() H EE Newport Beach Vice Mayor Howard Rocers told a gatherlog of 350 persoos M.oMay nigtlt that 5 Newport Beach city coun- eUmen ba.ve become unrespoo- sive to tbe wlsbes of the voters by stgnlDg the arguments a- ga..lnst the two ballot measures in Tuesday's specla.leleetionoo tile ..... tr ..... y. Mr. Rogers made his re- marks at Newport Harbor high acboOI durlni a "Town HaU'' meetiD( 011 the ~mi.Dg elec- tloa. l(X COS TA ·-M ESA OFFICES'IN CORONA DEL MAR. CALIFORNIA L' CHEE YFI Of tne 5 COUDCUmea's action time to remove tbis issue (the ln s1gnlngthearcumentsa.ga.inst treeway) from the political the two propositions, Mr . Rog-arena.. It is hlgb Umetoremove ers said: this vlta.l issue from the tent- "So s1oeere and dedicated to acles a.nd influenceofthevested t.be defeat of these measures Interests. Place II in the hands are tbese men that they have of those who have the m·lSt written aDd endorsed the ballot a.t sta..ke. Place it in tbe bands of argumeots apin.st tbeLDitiative the people aDd let the true dem- and referendum, DOt just a.s ocratie process, let the wlll of citizens ol ou:r community but the people be the sole source of a.s elected leaders of your cUy , pressure on our City CounciL" I wonder where r~.spoostve Mr. Rogers said tbe argu- government bas rooe. meots apJ.nst rescindlng tbe Mr. Rogers sa.td, "lt is higtl freeny agreemeDt I.Ddl.cate -1 a • ELEANOR SWINEHART, teach at Eastblulf elementary school and Rotari.an Terry Rousselot help uooa Susan Rousselot, third grader, to plant an Arbor Day tree. Arbor Day ls Sunday, Mareb 7, a.od Rotary is helping all third graders in tbe Newport-Costa Mesa area cele- brate It tb.l.s year. T~ere 'Will be a dlstributl.oo of sma.U trees to ea.cb of the more tha.n 2,500 third grade stude.Dls. Tbese trees 'rill be uttllud in an Arbor Day cerernoay at each schOOl, and then taken home by the students lor planting. The first Arbor Da.y was observed to 1872, when J. Sterlinc M·u-too, a Nebra.sG. newspaper pub- Usher, gave support to the tree plantJ.ng campaign of B1rdsey NorthrOp, New England educator. ln Ca.liforn.La. the March 7 birtbday ot aatura.Ust Luther Burbank l.s commemorated as Arbor Day . VOTE MARCH 9 tb&1 oow 1s not tbe time. "Well, I say DOW l.s tbe time I Tbose W'bo argue that we sboWd walt UDtU tbe study ls complete are aytDc to you that tbey waot tbl fretftl .. be .. -~ c:oolrallloc WOMAN DIES IN FIRE, • Tbo ,.._., lllo Ia .. - rl&!>t meat.'' Two EltUldahi&!IIICJaoollh-biamed tbt blue oa sm*'IIC Ia Ia concluding Mr. Rogers de.uts nretilleda.boul:mldJ:IIc:bt bed. The tire rwtld tbe bid- said: Saturday when their car col-roOm andadditiolla.lrnlDOrda.m- .. 1 Implore you oot to be tided with the car of a tire-age was caused wben watw swayed by those whO tell you man woo was oo tus way to a seeped toto the wlit beloW. oot to decide this Issue at lh1s nre at tbe Bethel Towers ap-U was the third tire 1.11 re- time . • . I say to you, use a.rtment where ooe woma.n died. cent mollttls at the 18-story re. your power on March 9. Don, Victims Ln the crash Oll Pia-tiremeDt tower, but the first let the rape of Newport Beach centta. Ave. near JoallDSt. were fatal one. begin.. Ciet ev-eryone to the polls Helen Clllr Arbuckle, 14, ol Rites lor aU 3 victims were that yOtl can. Defeat ti\J.s crip. 2002 MOI4lle St., Costa Mesa, beld this week at St. Joachim's pUng freeway now. Don't Wll.it, and Ecttrard L. Herna.odeJ., 19, Catholic Church in Costa Mesa.. there is no time left!" of 2183 National Ave., Costa Mr. Hernandez wa.sbotnNov. Mr. Rogers wa.soceotapanel Mesa. Mrs . Marie L. Ratley, 9, 1951, In Wyoming. a.ocl came of five Newport Beach cUU.ens 74, of the Bethel Towers , 666 to Orange County 5 years ago. who spoke out ic b..¥or ot the W, l9Ut St., Costa Mesa, died Survivors include his pareots, election propositions. in tbe n.re. Mr. and Mrs. Louts Hernand.ez., ' . Miss Arbuckle's brother Paul 2 brothers, Mic hael and Mark; 17; of the sa..rne address, was a.nd a sister, Linda.. Usted in critical condition yes-Miss Arbuckle was born May terda.y at Hoag Hospital wttll 23, 1956, in Scotla.lld a..nd came brain injuries. He wa.s still to Orange CoWlly 11 yea.rs ago. in a coma yesterday. Survivors JoclOOe her pareots., Also lnjured in the auto craSh Mr. a.nd Mrs. F'ra.ocis Arbuckle; •as Paul R, Ba.1dwin, 19, of 4 brotllers, Paul, Desmood. Mira. Loma. He ns listed in Mardin and Kevin; and 3 sis- fair cood.iUon at Hoag Hospital ters, Stella., Lorraine and Dar- yesterday, leoo. The fireman., BattaUoo Chief Mrs. Rattey was born Juoe Ron Coleman,. was Usted in 9, 1896, ill Canada and ca.m ! to good eoodiliOD yesterday. He Ora.nge Coont)· 4 years 110. was admitted to Costa Mesa Survivors 1oclude a daugtlter, Memorial Hospital following Mrs. Madelene Morrlson otCo- surgery at Hoag on a. fnctured sta Mesa; 4 brothers in Cu.- leg. ada.; S grandchildren and 2 Fire ID"f'estlga.tors teoa.Uvel) g:reat-gn.OOch.ildren. Firehouse loses license Ttte UceDSe ot the Firehouse City Attorne)' Roy E. June Bar--whlch features bottom-said that althougtJ the muo.l- less eaterta1nmeot --was re-clpa.l court had handed dowo foted. by the Costa Mea Clty 26 cooYictloos ap..l.nst the o.ude Couacll Mcmda,y Mgbt. ctu»cers tor indecent eJPQawe T~ Coecll's. deeisiocl wu aDd. lewd coodl.tct, such COl· based on tbe bar 's lall~~re to Yi.ctioDS could oot be coa.kl.- eomply witb a.o. -.earUer COWl-ered as evtdeoce I.D sbutti.lc ell deDII.l of a permU to op-down tbe estabUabemeat. en.te a pool table 011. tbe prem-''Secaue thtae !6 coa- lses. flcUoDS are belDf aw-~et:~ t:o Set. JobD Cllooo, nee aod a blgller court,"' Mr. J-ald, lllteW.-ce omee for tMCosta ''Uiey caDDOt be coePMred u lllea poUce ckOU1meat. told CODV"lctJoa.s 01' erideoct. •• tbe Ca-eU tlllt tbe ID&.III.P-are ODIJ' taW..I( &boat fallln mat of Ute bar bad receJ.* to compl)' WW. a P«mlt dlala1 5I eltatiOM tor openUDc tbt oa a pool table." pool table slaee Ja.n. 6. ftl O.f'ICIAL IIIIPIP""I 0.1111 an O.IIIIPCIIIT luat TNt NAI.IO/l AIA'A'S O"SIT Ntrllr.tffl/l OIIIoo .............. "' ... Eooip ........ 1721 1£. c.-..... c-., .. c.w. -9MJS. Tll.lf'MOMit ,, .. ,. ...... CMw 714) TilE fif!IPOAr IIAIM)JI ENSICM" I• , .. oat1 •••t .. • ~~~ _, ,.~u.._. '• ,.,. c .. ,. o1 .,_,_.. ..... _. ..,. oa~,. 'li: ..-4 aM ..... ~ .. _,.,., ta &lie Me llf"' ..... C... ANa. P•IJ•a.d w..•l.y, •• Tlllln4.,.. SeeoM cl .. poa._. • c.r..-*1 .... C.tlf, Td N£WPOIT HAABOil ENSIGN w .. odj.claod to be • ..... ,.,., of .. .-ol drctll•loa lty co., 4_,.. ·~ A-201ft ••4 .,. 14, IHI, ia ~ot Cowt lor ,.._ C~y of Or .... State of C.UJoral-. ud by Neeoa lhM'eof Ia qu!Uied to pUU .. all p•UC' aodcea reqllirad by t.w. AI'VO t. HAAP A ................................. 0... aad P11bli.._ PEe HAAPA .............................................•• Aa.oela&e Edk ... _JUUC.IPTIDM .ATIS Ia H•bor Nee: o-,..., IS.OO; 2 re--.. 18.00 Out ol H•bor /v .. ; 0.. ye•, 16.00;; 2 ,...,._ 11.0.00 ~~.. l!Otj "'~ ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and P'Jbli sher of tht Ensi STEPHANIE YAM AS HIT A, at left, a jU.Qlor at Newport Hat- bor bJitl sebool, was the winDer of the student speakers contest sponsored by tne Balboa Bay Lions Club am held Feb. 23 at U:le Balboa Bay Club. Also pictured are the two rwmers-~. Paul Badger a.OO Pbanit Na Lampa.ng, u cllange stlldeot trom Thailand, both attending Harbor Higfl.. The speeck topic is ''Sbould youth become involved? How and when?" Stephanie will compete March 9 with 5 other club wlooers at a zooe speak~tf tor th e right to enter the ,_-... _ ,..., 'No -., -"'- -.. ll1rlpotl .. --I wu ..-od- lillllt --IJ-..... _._,_,a .... AI:nboltt Lllcola -II Ia blo GottJo- Mrl ·---Ito lold .... ...... tlllt ui»e ICOI'I Uld .,. .. peua•• Md ellpeecii1Dee tu ume wMD oar aattoa .,.. ...... . LlDcola'• yardstick attll ap~ peals to me aa t( ra111a tbe qtltllioo u to whallttr tilt aood Lord wW. RQ'm!t me to reach tM p.1 ol "1311' ICOfe' aDd MYeD flUS," btJore tM dh1DI nmmou ta laiMd. I ban btto lf'llded 1>J Mao TN T-c'a predlcUoo made 1D 1953, tb&t co~mlllllsm would VOTE "YES" TO STOP THE repooa.t coolest. Judges at the local contest Included By Tom Ancler10n George Pappas, Newport Beach city finance director and The moment of decision BPW's boss ot the year; Wayne Wollt, sports totormatlon' COMMISSION ON OBSCENITY AND VIOLENCE N xt T d M h 9 director at UCI, aod Carl Knox, for mer Toastmasters e UeS ay, arc , W Will go to presf.dellf.. (Pboto by AI Hewes.) About three yean ago President Jobuoa tel up a preej· the polls to prevent the terrible tragedy Students 1 .n dential commission to study sex filth and make recommenda-of having our city cut asunder by a free-tionll for the control of the sale and spread of it. President Nixon named one member to the paoel. way • •t f" I The smut proben worked two years and are aaid to have Here is the· deciding factor to keep in merl Ina s. spent $2 million of the taxpayen' money. ADd what kiod of mind and to tell others; The freeway repo~ ~id the majority come up with after two years and The Newport-Mesa. seniors $2 m1 lhon. The Presidential Commission on Oblceoity and promoters have only one argument --that have advaoced to floa.Ust rank· Violence has rendered its verdict : Pomoaraphy and ob!lceoity we need this 12-lane monstrosity to help tog in the D&Uooa1 merit sc!)QI. are good, not injurious. (That's probably what Walter Jenkin& a.rshtp prolfam. Tbe adVance. told the boys at the "Y "). Since PresideDt JobniOD appointed solve our traffic problem. That single meot was made 00 the basis of all but one of the 18-member commiasion, it it rea100able to argument is completely demolished by scor es J)Osied on qualitytq believe a majority of them arc possibly obScene themselves. tests taken during tile junior The Commission said : "lbe Commission is of the view the testimony of an unquestioned traffic year, priDctpals' r ecommenda-that it is exceedingly unwise to attempt to IeJislate iodividua! expert, Bill Hashimoto, Division of High-Uoo, and scores oo the scbol-moral values and standards." I A tal f astic aptitude test. Winners It would be exceediosly wUe for citizens to once again wayS eng neer: C0a8 reeway through Will be notified about May 1. legislate such tbinp·on the loca/levtl, imposiDJ such proven Newport Beach and Corona del Mar will Fonowtng are the "ttnaUst effective remedie. as public whipping posts, tar and featben; NOT lessen the traffic problem here, ranking"' students: and jail. The morality break-down is worldwide, all perv&dios. Corona del Mar high school--ROBERT l PATCHIN of Villa overwhelming. But that is no reason to accept it. "First we but will actually MAKE IT WORSE. Thou-Charles E. Grimshaw, Kenneth Park, former Harbor Ar ea r es· nbhor, then we endure, finally we embrace." sands of the estimated 150,000 to 190,000 E. Neisser, Joan Pirkle, Lee Ident, veteran of more than 15 A news report states: "Smellina. touching, and even bitina dditi al th t W. Secard, Janet E. Sta.nton. years of aircraft Industry ex-other people can be good for you, says a marriale booklet." a On CarS a WOUld Speed through Costa Mesa ll.lgh school--perience, is manager o( plan-Author Nancy Holt now runs "Sensitivity Trainina" lei- OUr city would spill over onto our city Barbara Dunham. ning for commercial programs sions where people lose their inhibition! by aropinJ and sniff- streets to create devastating congestion . Newport Harbor high school at the Aircra!t Division or ing about in groupa. Yeah. And dop originated it! --Shawn BlssoBnette, Jennie L. Northrop Corporation, Haw-Take way what few feeble legal restraints there are today? It would be a cruel jest and a tragedy Farber, ChrlsUne Kopitzke, thor ne. His management exper-Let the country be ftooded with sexual 61tb7 But-Be sure Nanc y R. Pa.lmer . 1 1 -h he ch'ld of monumental proportions to bulldoze a ence inc udes duty with u. s. t at t ' ren are not staiMd with it? Steel, Ge neral Motor s and England dndn•t have all the "witches and Satan" churchet. gigantic swath through our city , drive From the Bible Northrop Corporation. Slnce And all the "demon-pouession," say the sexoloaiJt.s. The thousands of residents from their homes, . . -. earlt 196? ... -!f~~§ worked ln majority of the Commission on Obscenity and Violence was de tr And th er~rore 1t .was un-program m!lna~onNorth-imp~ssed by the tJI:ample of Dtmnart'. Ovtr 'there .,they 8 oy many businesses, cause more putcd to him for righteous-rop's portion of the BoaUii: 747 have done what the majority on the ' committee ~d' we _ suffering from noise and pollution--only ness. . . super)et program. NOrllu-op should do over here : remove a11 lepl restraints, and "J)I:rmit to make the traffic problem worse. _Now It wa s not wnu_en ror builds ~omponenls co mprising the country to be flooded with tilth--So long u the chUdr~n ~IS sake alo_ne , th a t 11 wa s the ,mai D passen~r-carrylog ur~ nor srai~d with it! The time t o prevent this disaster is Imputed to him; porhon or the 747 tusetage. Recently the United Press International published a story March 9. Let US go to the polls and . But for us _a lso, to _whom about flr-nma.rk . According to this story, all the rottenness in turn out an overwhelming vote in favor ~t~~~h~ll be t~pu ted, If _ we LEGAL NOTtCE Denmark didn't pass out with the death of Hamlet. c le\e on h1m that ra1sed ORDINANCE NO. 1375 "They look like a row of demure school girls. Scbool airts Of both propositions on the ballot, and up , Jesus our Lord from the AN ORDINANCE OF THE Cl-they are. Demure they are not. settle this iSSUe for all time. d~at d I" d~ ( TY OF NE WPORT BEACH '·The 12 and 13-year"ld.s linin& the bench are sittinl in a 0 wa s e l\'ere or iYtD'"" AMEN DLNG SECTION 5.04.-state-run venera! disease clioic. ADd they have given Den- VOTE MARCH 9. VOTE ''YES" ON offences, and wa s raised Z10 OF THE NEWPORT mark a new worry. BOTH PROPOSITIONS. a ga in for our ju stific ation. BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE "The pill , aod a genera! relaxation of moral standards -;---=-=----------;-----:::=-(-R-;om;-::a:-'"'-3:_1_1·-1_5_.)____ RELAT-'NG TO DELIN -and sexual freedom among the young are responsible for a 1 QUE NT PENALTIES FOR 40%_ in.crease in VD cases over the past year, in the opinion LeHe t th Ed •t THE CALENDAR YEo\R 1971 of d1stnct Doctor Bent Maegaard Nielsen. rs 0 e I 0 r The City Council of the City .. 'I'm not preacbina moraJs.' said Nielsen, a leading author- • VOTE "YES" MARCH 9 of Newpor t Beach does ordain ity in the field, 'but lOme of the younpten io these days get SO-ever can I see a freeway areas, that wlll be adequate and as follows: veneral diseases the way tbe older -ration ont a bana- Editor of the Ensl..n running down Pacltlc Coa··• .. e~ tllne t SECTION 1 SectJon 5 04 210 .--~ •-.... ~ .. ~.. our coas or the • • • over. Girls of 12 and 13 have been called in for •-"tment Through this letter, r wish Highway, The city of Huntington pleas ures it provides?" Prob -or the Newport BeachMuntclpal ........ to ezpress my gratJtude to the· Beach recently put it together ably. this wou.kl be behind the C~e is amended to read: and we must explain the consequences if tbey fail to name hard-wor king Freeway Fight-and are iD the process of de· coastal ctty areas (as Hunt. •5.04.Z10 PeoalU es for [)e. their partners.'" ers, who have contributed so velopiog a beatrtilul coastllne. J..ngton and Laguna Beaches are lloquency. For fa.llure to pay It seems th at in Denmark the children are being ttained. much service, time and m::mey I uDderstand the freeway will being blessed wUh). Utha.t ideal a. license tax when due, the And it would seem that the Doc and other Danish officals to bring the freewa.y Issue to run behind the coastal area. r oute cannot be located then Fioance Dlrector shall add a could do worx than preach some morals. the people. I also understand that the free-I'm afraid we don't need a tree-pen.Uty of 25% of said license Shak:etpeare wu right : "There's sometbinl rolten in the I greatly regret, as they way will detour Laguna Beach . wa y. tumoolllon~ .... ~hellll>sdl dadayt oltheach slate of Denmark."-The Amencan Way should, the three former city We wouldn't think of ruining the Thank you, ;u~r e ue e ere---~..c_ ___ _ otficJ.als who ha vetriedto throw artistic beauty of that colony. Ni cholas E Aversa of, providing that the amoWJt LEGAL NOTIC! IUbOJ ,...... ... • *- ,_ .. niowulor-iaa loa-1o • 11'71, wt• kiJIMI*Italllilal '• I 'Wilt .. 1141 118 t' .llloll A -o1 11U -1t11 ,_ 11---" Uta ..... oi-WIIIIalo · Aplllar .. .,.....,..., KIDW''-1 of C&lfonaa, fto tM , .... lltr'tDM .... g Ud u llll•tecS lAtMCoacreu-... .,., ........ ,._ fll loal-... -..... 1!1 ... Lut ..... a-at c-tMa • ..... itl .-..,., E. LtllaJ, I8AF (RoiiHtl~ -ala uti lloYJ -Jnla. mewed IP tbe deed"" b1 a r...-wnr•.-vs.t. moatbl 'When bt wu qw:Jted u •• bl dlellrtd. ud 111&1. all •rittc lbal wtlltllt u -~ 11o --110a1 ., Ruala WW ..,-,.DOUet to Am· •ulah....,. lltM tlt<MB' IDIIIiM ulea to "capitulate. ot ela." IIII&U be ~ed to 1M u Tho -al may "''" m-aet ol -apiaol lltt ..... that at lbal time we wtU baYo SlaiM, attd bo oobjoet lo llljll- ao eboiee bttl lo sutrettder to tur adittL I ooaoot , 11tat * SoYllt demaoda or r..ce u-barbOr ot HQJbolc 111 1torat nlbUatloa. Vtetam be ckteld~ ..S u.t WIJeD t.atenlewtd at tbeSoutb all ,., .. ._ bJ wblc.b mt~ Cout Gttlt Cl ... at Satt1a Atta -lito mar lte~ltti' lut wtek, the ,.oeral warDed, Ute ue ot ow .....,.., aad "We hue become asecDDdrate ap!Dit •· be bloCUd. Ill 14· power because our wbole miD· dlUoa. I ..... tMt tbl111101'11 tary estabUsbment Is 101n1 tbu ba.lf' a m1WoD Fret Cbi· down bilL" DIM ~ beLle beld 1D nad· Co~utoc to this Yelo, the iDeas Ja Formoa, be brGNSJt ·· · former head ottbestratepcAtr 1Ato actJoo. DOt oal1 to.,.,_. Command {SAC), was quoted: Nortb Vlebl&m bat Red Cbba "It isn't just tbe moaey that as well. is betog mlsspeat or DOt bl,ld.. FIDally. u reeommended bJ ceted. It 1s the wbole b&stc these retired otftcera of tbl philosophy of our people. wtU.cb .Army aDd NaY)', 1 ~a-c.~~ needs a creater demonstration the Arms CODtrolUdDf;p.riU-- of patriotism and a strooeer meot Act. P.L. 81·1~'1, lm· manl!estatloo of coofldeace lD mediately be repealed. the leadership of the couotry. I !&ave a per.-.1 ....,,,. 1A Like 1t or not, we are at war this procnm: I wut to be able with the communists, Ud we'd to say that "jour ICOI'I aad better do somel.hlog aboUt u, seven y-.ra &IP," a JUCc....- fast, before it Is too late." ful camp&lp to I&YI America ~much as the predlctioo. was bepn. Wbea tbat bat beea of the Red Cbloese dictator and aceompU.shld. &ladll aball I the warnillg of General LeMay band tbe t.too OYtr to tomeooe suga:est that the days ol our else. WINNERS of the Daughters of the Amerlca.a RnoluUon history essay contest a.t the Newport Beach elemeotary scbool were hooored at a specla.l aqembly at tiM ac.bool. Mrs. Richard Othberg, at left. of lnlAe repre11oted DAR in making the preseotati.oo to (left to rleflt) JlU Sbeppud, 6th grader, a.od Kerrl Smull, 5th Jl"&der, wbile tbe acbool principal, Robert Bruns. loots oo. JlU 1a tbe daupter of Mr . and M.rs. "cba.rles Sbepp&rd of Balboa. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Smull of Lido Isle are Kerrl's pueots. Tbe 2 Jirll each r eceived a book for tbel.r wiDDlDc eiA)'s oo "Tbe Con.stttuttoo of tbe Unlted States aDd Us alpers." Mary Edson of St. Job.o tbe Baptist Cataolle Scholl, a 6th ll'lder, also r eceived a boot. Cerutleates ot award were preseated to Scot W1111a.ms and Brooke Kepbu't. 5tb cradeu at New- port school; Lynn Ballard, LesUe iCc)bart. Joe Beet aDd Karin HogaDSOn, 6tb graders. Mrs. Delores Bowltl, repre- senting botb the scbooJ aad tbe DAR. llltroduc:td the aa~~m. bly. Mrs. Dooald Sloper, a.aotJter member of the Col, WiWam CaboU Chapter ol DAR, assisted itt pfitt( out Ute awards. (Enslen pbOto.) legal road.blocks In the path But let's buildafreewayrunning 6602 w. Eicea.n Ft. of such penally to be added CHILDREH'$ FASHIONS of thereferendum.~the people's r ight down the coastline of West West Ne"WpOrt shall In no event exceed 100% WILL BE P R ESEM TED NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING p k I d Ma h 6 r ight to express themselves. Newport, leading back up into of the amount of the li cense tu .A children's Easter tubioo Notice 1s hereby pven tbat an ca e ee rc May I also express my con-other ar~s of what could be • LIKES THECOPTER due. parade will be lbt tbeme of the P1a.1u11oc Commlss.lon of tempt for the nv e councilmen the most beautiful coastal and Editor of the Ensign The due date for taxes on the 3rd anrnal layette shower the City of Newport Beach w"IU "A WH btt of Irel&Dd" w'IU toted by tbt Sealor H!&~~Omtp. whO have loslsted upon fore. harbor area in Orange County, In the issue of F~b 25 the license renewals tor the cal-given by Mano Con Amor Au:r. bold a pubUc bear1Dc on the be the theme of tbls ye&r's Fellow'lldp of st. ADdrw'a •. ing their opinions upon the vot. aod most likely the enUre state. Ensign pubUShed a letier from endar year 1971 shall be Jan. iUary of the Children's Home &ppllcatt.oo. of Oo•ld R. Adklns a.nnual pancake breakfast, spoe. Prelbyterlaa Cbarcb ot N.,- ers, by their argument appear-Can this possibly make sense a r esideot of Cor ona del Mar uary 1, 1971 . However, oo pen-Society. for a Use Permit No. 1518 on LEGAL NOTICE port Btac.b. ProcNb WI.U a1d log with the ballot. These same to you? el;)r esslng crttJctsm of the po~ alties shall be assessed for The Irvine auxiliary will property located at 2815 Villa tM blab JChool-eollttt-wwt five men are uslni our tax dol. Having lived in Alaska, Idaho, Uce helicopter. Mrs. Lansdale delinquent licenses lf the U-entertain assoc.1&te members Way. Newport Bea.cb, to permit CE RTIFICATE OF BlStlfESS project. TbNe JCM8C peap .. la.rs to do a disservice to the Florida, Louisiana, Teza.s, New and 1 are Coro111. del Mar res-cense taxes are paid prior to at a salad luocbeoo at 11 :30 a profeuloaal ot.flce buUdloa:La Fictitious: Firm Name fl*ld tbt1r s..t. p.;tUOe nry people who have elected York and Mexico, I do remem-ldeots (UZ Haul Drive) a.nd March 1, 1971. Penalties for a.m. March 20 at tbe Park-u Y..l District. THE UNDERSIGNED dots ·WCI"tda& to COMttct ..... 1. them. ber discussing the CaWorllia altboagb the noise Is botber· delinquent taxes-en license re-West recreatloo center. lr-lfoUcelaberebytllrther C[ven bereby certity tlllt he 11 coo-aped Ctariltlu cu.&III'D t•. I urge all whO wish to teep beaches. However, ooly ooe some 00 occasions we're J)ad oewals for the calendar year vtoe. tllat IIJ.d pubUc beulDc wW be dacttnc a ftult ud ••~Mabie CalYlD Crell. ..-..r y._•lte Newport Beach intact, as the beach was constantly men. to ba.Ye tbe poUc~ beUcopter 1971 shall commence on March Eacb member will briAc a beld OD tbe lith dar olYarcb, food buslaesa at 152 S....t wW be tbe .ate ol tlda ,.,..; charming community It Is, to tloDed. People iD other areas 00 daty. We bope the majority 1, 1971." layette eUt of ciOthiDc wblc.b 19'11, at tbe bour of 8:00.P.M.. Terrace, La.,.a Beach, C&lU... project. • Yote "YES" on the two propo-seem to think Newport Beacb ls of tbe residents of tbls area SECTION 2. Tills or dl~aDCe wlll pra.lde tile ttema oeeea-1A bMt CoaDeJI Ctwnben ot the eler tbe flctttsou Arm a&IDe 1'111 pt;IHN brllkfUt Wl11 ~ s1Uons oo the freeway etec. the only beach. We have a fan. feel is we do. shall be published ooce In the sary tor bebtea trom tbe Ume Newport .Beacb City Hall, at of A.mllra.ia, 1M u.t saldftrlll bt beld froiD '1:10 to U LID. :. Uoo, March 9. tastic wor ldWide tourlstattrac-Phil Lansdale oltlclal oewspaper ot the City, they ue cared tor by C.B.S. ::'cb time aDd pla.e. IUQ' Ud ll com~ ol tbe fo1lowtDc tll.liS&hlrciiJ', Marclal..ll.ao.J. ; Sincer ely, tlonhere.Let'sget.tt.,togetber. a.ndtbesamesha.llbeetrectin uotU tbey JO bome to tbelr per..,tater .. ttdmayap. pei'IODWboMD&mtlatw.liDd ............ wtllblpru1• ~ Mr s. Winston Hl.ll Re--denklp parts of tbe peGlD-30 days after the date of its aew ldopttYe fam!Uet, ArrJ wo-PIU' &Dd be Nard tbertoD. place ot ruldtoc4t are U fo1-b1 tbe .. ..,_.., tM Jtace 6604 w. Ocean Ft. sula lor, you m'SI admi~ oomo SP $ 1 · HG •RT FEST IV •L adoptioo. mu lttlvooled itt bocomiJtc 10 Coo R. Atldoooo, Soerotary Iowa, to-wit: llaYid Juda, lSI -ol "-' -1t1c1> . -1 -West Newport areas are gett.tog to be DOC 10 Rl "' " This ordlnance was lntro. Associate member may c1o 10 Newport e.cb CU,., S...t Ttrnet, t.pDa Brtacb. .tebDo.L pretty anymore. 0110 ol lltooe IS $!T fOR •PRIL 25 duced at a regular meetiD& of by collittrMro,WllllamB.IW-PlautlocCoallllio-CaJU. llwr"'-.,.., ... ,.,acrotr -• HOT ON THE COAST I areas Is the Newport pier area, ~~1 UYln( wUhlD the the City CouncU of the City rio at W..OU7. ~: Yucb C. 1971, lD WITNESS mJ bUd tbll: llll of"'-ecll0o1 Udcollett-,a.c -Editor of lito EDSIIIJ, which is eoasidered lito dowj>-eily -rloa ot Newptll'l ot Ne'Opt>l'\ Bt&eb bold oo lito tlto "-' Rubor EUip. clt.y ot F .... oary, U71. llaYid ~ will --oar, Let's build a freeway\ I'm town section. llatbe a;,me Beacb an uUrS to prepare for 8tb day of f'etltuuy, 19'11, aDd • LIGAL M10'1Ci .ludl. ,.,... ~ tM liii"MtlltM But:lor _ .. uUtetoresittllotlltomenot modernmolelsaocibOielsalooc 1110 -"itt& arl testlraL 111o was-oo the Z2Dd clt.y F"'IIIGitOUMDS IUfLDIMG , STATEOF CAUFOIINIAl ~ Bltlt IIKitiltcltttlorall-- -lito Fr-7 Commlssioo leads Paeille Coast Hi-Y itt WHI -~ tfaol tir!Ubolteld 00 lito ot February, U71, by lito tol-011011110 OIIIOLISHIO NOTICI OF PUIIUC BEARING u.lio __ L_;-.;:;;-;:;-:;:.;;::::--- : llton> to ltelloYt lilalwe tteed a Newport -bo u ~--· l&n o1 M_,t S..eh City -., Yole, 1o wtt Tltt 0rattet ~ Folr .uwtiJiqiiT ItO. Ill COUNTY OF MANGE 1 I$A&. -T _ lt-7 lhrOOCI> Ne"'Jl<)rr men~ But. pleue, not a !too. llaU oa -7, AprU 25, !>om AYES, COIJ!ICIUIEN:Meittoia, Board tu -to -~--low...,p-Utalllto ON Tllll 21at 4u' o1 F..,_ r -ICI :: Btl.c:b. TbelrYlDepropertywiU wa.yl 1 to 5 p.m., .,_,.ed by the KyroJa, Roprt, Hirth, Croul_ ~ balltMic•UMtaltll'~ "'"'!'!} ... .-Ctty Plualltc natT, 1t11, blfare me.allo-FlCittkJCII Bt8UUII MAIO ; btl dtf-, la"ittcittr IIYO· Wlat dOto a boaeb oa.r? elty arlo eommillao. Doata~ Pu-. Utal baa - -Ill< -C.-··-• will -a P*lle llr7 1'ltllllc Ia Uti lor aid ITAftiiiiiT - : _Od_'ICI_Ittollto Rtertlltitta aodrt-art T'"'WO<uwtllbtlaee-lfOEB,COIJl(CILMEN:IIollo. OJitlllllodlriar*illlr --. • 1M 1 .. clt.1 oleoaoi;y tllld -. ..-.. Tllolllllotrloc-lo : area. T .. IIIII*' ~ wW be tbe unwa. WUb. a frMftf troqa eadl aru.t ud tberl 11 ABSEMT CO\JNcu..MEN : Mooe, 8c:ud ••••• ae.i tat ell-Mars, 11"11, Ill a.t ..... af tllerela,-oaa•1v' lllud ... u; i :::-.::..=:~ :;:: =.::.:: :.-.. -::-a.:-.:!\t:~u ~~~rHirlb =-~~..:::!':::.:,~~:;n-.:,~ ~'~--=-~ ="t:oi·~ ...... -port-· I-, ,...,., d41tr1Yitt( oar btl 0 cotopy Ill< c:nllo -ATTEST: ...,. ••JI ---Jloll 1D I IIW 4• --btl Uta 1*---1o -1 m1 1 Ill, W : --lltlllpllaiiJ Inc, -It .,_.,..._..aad .. _...,_....udllll-L&onJ..actoa Polr.,-...... l .. IIo. Ill-J!llfllll lo--to-.--•alll.l-C4fta*l : I -lo-talh--dutro1ittc -·itt ils-eM<7. All art aadc:nllo-CiiJCitrt Ptt<-oolll~-.oll 1o--IO.III.liOol .. -. UtiMiato'll ............ -1o : .., .., •t•lll•d 1'1111,.... --· be .-table tor wan .. ..,. hb.Uib: Marcb c, 1871, 111 rtpMe .. ..,... .. a 1111 .. ~,., _. •• •• ~ a.t • ••111...... u a 1 1" • · 3 u ,•:.!, -..., -· IIIM-1111.,_ Tllo qoo--·t btl, ,_ 'otll btl a-lor Uta "-' Harbor Eulp. r-.1 lor .. 1111r --JW• Ill .. lo ·-..... I WITaa ., -0111 'If-ltol n 1 1o., • 4 ; --llr"-"111\1!1•--".Ut,.. lor or aplaotllto crabaadart_..utr.l.. ,_lalllr • a elI I lo 11111 llal_. 1a1. _,A......_ Tllo ' ...,_.., :_ *r. I-II Ill,_. II -J." illlriJI<-IJ--trite _ _, bo ........ lo lito ,_. 1"1111 ...... -1o lot .. -_, -Ia ... lor-.... -fl ~'=--~-Ji. Q _11111 .. --·-11111-C11J taiiM PrltlaJ, April U, lo Y-O-IIYIIIDIS .......... -.... all JW I-· C.., ... -11J C.. • ..... 'l:i lf'l ill :S'Y1101111riM __ ...,btiMIItS,TIIoqoaalii'O-I Lll. Utl5p.a, •• ,.acflpllott: "'--Sm-flllilraot-..... ..,_ ..... _.1 !? II•Doa.JJ,lrll.l.--. .... ::;:• •-I s .,, 11, • ._ .. Uta_,,_, Mra.WIIIIul-,m--c.t{m--•* , .. ..,-11 •"••--· '·-•·-., U. at, flllllli t,u,••-. aula,••--... --., to-lo-.aleMir..._ --lilloG-o. 'P'Ct-4, ltn, .... ltn, II .. Iloopat ... ,.,., II .. 1 IMI .... .. .. .,.. ..,... •s............ .« '• < • • I New members feted LI!M. !!DftCI OIIWIAIICIIIO. 1m All O.DIIIAIICI or T•c•-~a -.. , • ..., a1 TY OP IIEWI'CIIT BUCK FuaUr .. , ... A-a. a1 AIIIIIDIIIG IIKCTIOIIU.U •• ~C.., llu-Wtd-oeo •or THI MIIPI'OIIT ..... ,-IO,IoriiiO~ ·MAC IIIJIIlCIPAL COD& --- ---1'0 IRCRUII WATER WaudpUUFJPII. una Mn. ~ ..... OowtJ, Jill'•· Tllo CliJ ~ alllloCiiJ -.udlln.Prui<IIUiioll, "' "-BoWl clot• -.......... ud ""*'-.. -1: ·--will .... ~Ill RCTION 1, s.et1oo 14.11.-tbo c-clo1 11U -· ol 010 of tM Newport Bll.c.b ..... llr1. K...a. flolloway. ••• CoM ll ameaded. to New ...,.,,..,.,..wekomed Ned: ueMm11.JobDBrttto..Robert "lf.u.oeo Qaullty cwc-H-ud, Pttor -. to, Ill --to lbo rotdl· -1 Mel<loeblla, D. V. SkU-DI~ to 8ft" ebupt Ht b1b llA~ Ftallk SI.UtnU Ud Jol\a lo IIIIo Cbopltr, lilt n14 for Sto llllal-. Wlitr ._.Utd to COU\IIDifl PatrODIIMS wbo wtU be hOD- ttu'CICIIb a meW', otMr tbaD ored are Mmq. Joaeptl. Seek, por-to a wrllteo -ad Gulli Berao-. T11lloy Brown, IIJIII'O'td bJ tbl Ctty ca.eu. P~t.al Br01011, DoD&ld Battle, •n bo u tollowo: Earl G. C:O.utt, H. B. u.w-. For tat lll'lt 100,000 cubic Wayoe Sloewn, Robert Swtu.. feet pu UIOIIIIl ••••••• $0.Z'J Jamu Waydelieh, Jo Weidman per 100 callf.c teet. a.ad £dear Witmer. For tbe 1111'1i 150,000 cable '"' per -.. .. .. . $<).22 per 100 eui:Jie feet. F« _an -oftr tsO,OOO cubic r .. t per mollb ••••••• so.t'J Pet 100 c'*'lc feet" Newcomers at Hoag SECTJO:N I. Tbla ordloaDee llball bt pabU-ooce In lbe oftlelal ...-.,..-of tbe City, aDd tbl same lball bt etreeUve 30 di.JI after the date ot tts o4qJtloo. Thll ordloaoce was lDtro- diiCtd a.t a replar meetine of the City Couocll or the City or Newport S.cb held on tbe 8th daJ of FebrtarJ, 1971, a.a:l WU tdapftcl 00 tbe %2od day of Ftbrtary, 1971. by the rol- lo1r1Dc Yote, to wit; AYES, COUNCILMEN: MclDOis, Kymla, ~·· Hirth, Crout, Doolal, Par-. NOES, COUHCILMEN: None. ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Nooe. E. F. Hlrlb Mayor Bib's. BALBOA ISLAND'S • • LOVELIEST NEW SHOP. Ill.'• • , . now open watt ..... !ilul, FIEtOCREST a.+h enG leech T ow•h. &IFTS &ALORE ... you'll fiM Just the rl9ht thlntl CANDLES ••• our custem Mecfe uncUes •re tho ,.t~ tlest you'"• ao-. 11111 IIAftll. AVINUI, 1Al80A ltLAMI c• .IIC'W "' •~lor ,r'ri~~n.dsr M ....... ,.... t,1111J(a ..... ,~1•-·•-·• I LEGAL HOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 137. AN OROlNANCE OF THE CI- TY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADDING SECTION 5.04.105 TO THE NE~RT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE, PRO- VIDlNG EXEMPTION FOR RESIDENTIAL RENTAL UN-L lGAL HOTICE ITS CERTlFICATE OF BUSINESS The City CouncU of the City FictitiOtLS Firm Name of Newport Beach does ordain THE UNDERSIGNED does u follows: hereby certify tllat she ls coo- SECTION 1. Section 5.04.105 ducting a food business at 1801 1s added to the Newport Beach W. Bay Ave., Newport Beclch, Y.UDI.clpal Code to ruct: CaW., under the n cUtlous ftrm "5.04.105 Exemption for Re-name or Kozy Korner, and that aldenUal Rental UtU.ts. Nobusl-said firm is composed of tbe oess llceose shall be required following person whose Ill me tor tbe business of reotlng-two in fUll and place of residence less resideatlal rental units are as follows, to-wit: Verda the same or different toea.-0. Ki.ncald, 1405 W. Bay Ave., Uou. A 'reDtal unit' ShaU mean Ne"PPft Beach, Callf. &DIS lDclude all residential Wlits WITNESS my haod on this ueept '*' wblcb Is tbe part Z3rd day of february, 1971. or-"ill·Ume residence of the Verda 0, Kincaid. OWDII', Ud fl> put tbereof ts STATE OF CAUF'ORN1A ) oftartd 01' an.Jlable for rent )ss. at &A1 time dllrine the Ucense COUNTY Of ORANGE ) J.u' .'' ON THIS Z3rd day of Feb- SECTION 2. This ordioance ruary, 1971 , before me, a No- lball bt pabD.sbed. ooce ln tbe tary POOUc ln and for Aid oGldal ~ of tbe City, county and state, resjd.l.Dc ud tbt I&1H .sball be etf~e therein, duly commlsslooed and ao ..,. after tbe date of lis sworn, per9011Llly I.PPIU-' adapdoa Verda 0. KiDcaid, kDown to mt Tll1a or'dlalace ..-as lntro· to be the persoo wbose •EM dllc:td at a rtpl&r meetloc of ls subsCribed to lbe wltbla iJI. 1M CUJ COUDCll o1 tbe City strumem, aod actao..-ledpd to at Newport Be&cb btld oo tbt me thl.t she uec:W.ICI tbt ame. lib da)' a1 F ... 1ary, lin, aod WITNESS my bud aod Ill· wu ..... oo !he 121Ml clay nctal -~ Mary A. "--at F-y, 1811, bY tbolol-Notary Pubttc Ia aod fO< aid loWliiC -to wit: Couoty aod Slate. Ny c .... ATII. COUIIclLMEN;IIclraJa, mluioD eJ;Ilrts Dtc.1S,lt7l. llrolll, .._ .. Hirth, Crool, PubUoll: Mare> 4, 11, 11, Doo1a1, ...._, 15, U?l, In 1bo Newport Har- ftOII, COUJICILMEN: Noot. bDr Eostp. A~ COUNCILMEN:-· H.H. !MIL!!! CLUB L F. Hlrtb TO HAll! TUASUUR lloyor N..,.irt Harbor Embltm ATTIST: Clab SH will -Ia tbo Elb ::=c.::-C1ab, Ht~ U.C0. al I P·•· N' u·-• • 11~ ,_, IIUell 9, wllll llta. '0 • --"" ••• Ll 0t11 Cal'd'ftU, ~lib prMioMII .. • ..... t . a.nor , ...... prl........ - AaW&IIa..-cttoaoiTr~ ....... ,_... -will .. --lito...,_ ....... ,.,. ::....: ... ~-:::.. ~ w••• ...u~~oo--. . d R Elii'ORT HARBOR 911111 con uct AIISTSEcllOII --'•' TIIURSDAY, MARCH 4. 1971 bu cboota lbe lollowloc pro- Hungarian to Tbt 0ruco ~ Pllllllor- -· Soelaly will pr-lllo ttl eo.cwttatbte•reat_.iH at 1 .,._ lbo Lot A ... loo --Or-will -a1 ociCrawlordHall,al 1:10 p.a. Satordly, IIUcb IS. ,.. Ol'c.bntn wUl bt COD- -br Gtrbord s. .... ~ ... aoc:iate coaductol' -elect, who LIGAL MOliCI lf&m: L""'•oo bf Gyor&J Llr-ELECT MARCH 11 ell, .-emponry Hoopl'lao Eloetloo ol alllctrl ODd • __ , s,_, No. 41 <llr""""• 1o oo t11t ac-c1o1or (J.ttrl. _, and srm-llle Boy'• Clab ol tbo - pboay Mo. ; by Scbl.lm&.DD. Ar• at tbe ..-..1 ~d lllt:b· Tlcbh, at $4.50. are oa sale toll se.,.,.'ed MarCil 10, £.1- al lbe 0raosr COW>Iy Phllhar· ecii!IYI ~ Loa Y.-o mootc omce, 201 w. Cout bU IIIDOia:'td. Hlpway Newport Beacb phOoe Tbt: DOOG mtetlAC .Wbeblld 646-Md. student Uckeis are in tbe Club's Cutnl 8rUCb $2. at 594 Clflltr strett, c-llesa. • How food fads can fool you Wr. don't mean thcrt:'sany- thmg wrong with eatin1 ~~ur1 and wheat aerm and w on. They art: fine. t1eahhful foods. But hc:rt:'s the rub. Ad HlCdtr.~ of ~ome food fads promise bt:ndits that diet alone can't Jeliver. OccasioriMiy, someone with a meLhcal problem will try to solve it by living most I) or\ cabbage JUice or some such thing. Special food~ ;wd Jtets, however. have lim- itation-Can ~ harmful when improperly used. So if you think there·-.. anythmg wrong with you, by :all rnt:ans see your phy~tclan. Christensen Phci IIIGCY 1111 L COAST JntY .. C:O.O.A DD. JIU OaJOLE S·ISM One hundred percent of our s avin g·~ from Orange County savers is invested in Orangc> Count~·. Mo st of our loans are made wi thin a fifty-mile r adius of Laguna F ede ral offices. If you need money to build, buy. or refinance a home for yo ur family, call or visit Laguna Federal the a~f\ociati on famous for REDUCING-RATE HOME LOANS. S Monarch Bay Plua LAcuna Nicuel 499-1840 499-1201 ' AND LOAN AUOCtAnON 24iO o-n AV<IDUO U.,UDII Bo.ch, California tM-7541 601 Nortll El Callllao a.l SaDO...Ia GI-ll. - • YOUR CAR ly .DOH LEE • AN Dlii.ATUR£ DRIVER ls ooe •bo thinks lbat ooe bad turn deservu a.ootber ooe. .. LOOK FOR smaller ears ~.;;., come from the DetroU ! auto makers. Auto eeooomlstt predict tbat1f1n- tlaUoo cootlnues at tbe present rate, the ''low- priced-three" type cars w!U be out ot lbe reacb of the bottom third of buyers by 1976. Ma.oy e.~peet Detroit to come out with' a tbree-wheel car • ...u.b1n tour years. • AN AUTO WAR ts DOW oa between the makers of plastic, aluminum aDd z1Dc as to wba.t is going to be the product used in auto grilles. More metal seems to be taking oYer from plastic at the moment. • TRAILER TOWING sug- gestions: First cbeet ill Ughts on botb rip to be sure turn and stop sipals work aDd that car's beadlampsareaimed cor- rectly after hitching ~ the trailer. • AUTO TRAFFIC tata.liUes dropped last year by '"'"" 1,000 down from S5,5ZO tn 1969, even though there were 4 mii- Uoo more cars oo the road Action on nw{y fronts is re: sponsible Locllidlng driving training in schools, stricter Ucenslng. use of belts ud har- nesses and better hi&bw&Ys ~ better, safer cars. · • A DUNLOP r~ta.l ply Ure gives you better mUeage. Jt has greater strencth in the tread a.rea. It remains stable on all road surfaces, at high speeds and on coroers without wriggle or squirm, does not scrub away the rubber. See them now a.t CORONADELMAR TffiE, 3601 E. Coast Highway . • WlNTER CAR CARE: Brakes . Check flui d level, hoses aDd master cylinder cov- er seaL Inspect brake linings or pads. Adjust pedal travel. Bleed brakes il spongy brake pedal 1s evtdenl • DRIVE TODAY like your life depends on it --1t does! "EII'OIIT HARBOR E•IGII AIIST S(CTIQII--Pw 4 -~~-~~~~~~~ --. SPORTS SCENE -";:::·:::: 1 . ..,.. ..... ~~~r•~O..iiiii .. . ____ _...,... ~~=~ Haftllla, lilt ·--- -lilt , ........... --..... -·-.. 0. Ellllp oc:bool co--a lfal JOb Ia lllo TV •••-dOUr u ...,._.aaclleld.Btw-aJ.. ol -rula(oar 10 Ia Ytrt actin wlllllllo Loo drt,., witb Ftuk Aaplel pub ud NCJ' .... l<bool .... !loa ~--IIIIa -- ····--LIDcola bolll 0111 tloDf lo lilt ,...pl ... -u oar I tap ales.. ud IOCill ptOp'&llll. will reeeiYe a per.. Tbe cap to.'DIJ tbat Ute aulolfiPhod Later lu-Newport-11-ocbool cllllrlcl rw tbell O&dstaMtnc put oo wu a daDitJ, wUh eov .. plu tbe CYF umeat cbatrmu lleaD1 Jacob- that w1ll be &t'ailable aoa and Newport-lifts& baJUt .. tbe tery DIU fllture. ball presldeal BW RUter ~ Your EIISI&O aporUi odllor LlocoiD lor..., 0111 --•·M···~· aootber triP to the For .. rem. A lot of b0ar1 were put CHAMPION of tbe quad cltj play-oft 1D the "B" clhisloP um last SUbdiJ Diehl with our ~ the acbedui1Dc' of pme1, Is the Horace Ensign basketball team. Ia tbe troat row sports coatt.aaeat from LJD. &Dd the m..nJ.ad...t-otbtr cbOres left to right, are Due Becker, Mike Hall, Dan Sbaw' coln seboot. toeludiD.J IloR ucS tuf61Yed, toeladloc tbe UDlD.C Joe SpiUer and Owaio Pausch; back row, coach Ro~__gru..--W~1aa Robia .. up of officials, seoriUtpers Noreo, Rick Dostal, John Caroom rtc son, Gary Gulsaess aod llark Ud Umeklepi.De. ete. Tbere Marks, Terry M._9.0re . -·• y &nil Greg Pb.llllps. Jauea. TIMJ; Laker-Clenlaad were U teams iDtolttd 1o tbe (Ensign photo by Vic Opalek,) game was the basketball cite-bl& capfest, .,coacratultHons away Pigflt and we were curtous are LD ot'der for Denay Jacob .. to see nat the crowd reacUoo son. Bill Ritter, Lya Scbults woWd be to this attractioo and aDd Jan Nlemec a.od OliJlY otbers to sort ot puce It with our wllo made n such a success. Newport-Mesa Dight wheo each CoagratulaUoos are also lP youagster would recein the order tor "A" chAmpion Eo- NBA basketball shoes. sign and coach Jack Kessler's La..ker otrlctals assured us "dream team," wbo weal: that the bask.etball sboe nl&trt through tbe season Wldefeated. Is their biggest and best bar-As usual Rea coach Dave Stowe p.1n of the seasoo. Tbe at.. bad his team right LD tbe r1UI'll.DC teodaoce at the Clevela.od p.me aDd took the 2Dd spotlnthe''A" was l 7,0i7 and the youopter divlsioD.. Coach Roo No!'eo &lid haU price Uckets were sold his Ensign B's edpd Coacb out imme<Uately, as were the Ron Pettey's fine caprs, wbo $4.25 seats. U you plan oo put t.t> a vallaat strunle "eo going, now Is the time to either without the services of Tim purchase your tickets or put Meyers, their sba.rp sbooUDC your order 1a and at'Oid get:Uog forward. Rea took the ''C" shut out. Getting to the Forum cbamploashlp In the touroey a llttle later than usual wiU wbea they defeated Coach Deo- flod you In a position where ny Jacobson's Sea Bees In a- you wtu have to pay $4.25 or oother thriller. Coacb Reid $5,25 for children's tickets Bushong's Rams weot unde- as we had to do. Better still. feated, takiDg both tbe leaa:ut ret your tickets through your and the play-off cb&mploosh.lp. Ensign schOol reps, Frank Vis-The Rea C's wll1 be amooc oqr ser of Rea, Brian Theriot of featured teams at the Forum Kaiser, Don Wattson of Lincoln March 12, when the youaa: ca.c--"-.,..._;1 and Mare Wilsey of Eosign, ers take Ofer trom 5 p.m. The Easign sports depart.. through 7:15, TOM STRAW scores on a )wnp shOt against Rea 1n the city "A" champions hip playotr game at Costa Mesa. hlgh sehOOl Frlday evening, Feb. 26. Steve Lassare, No. 3, aod Elwood Hansen, directly behind Straw, and Sam WuJca. .. wltz from Rea move in with Dave Brochmeyer of Ensign, No . 13, for a rebound . Ensign won the championship pml"! 38-28 and finished season Wldefeated to take both the league championship and the playoff tUle. (Vic Opa.Jek photo.) • meat will stUl award tree La-Our Newport-Mesa nigbt at ker tickets to the youap:ters the Forum w1U toelude some o1 who sell 2 subscriptions, so tbe outstarvung teams trom the turn your subs Jn by this Fri- day, March 5, to get credit tor your Later-Buffalo tic- ket, Our subscription drive will continue through March, so all sales will be credited to eacb JOil.Dgster and flO toward our ·, otblr premiums, wbicb wt•be .. ~ oa display Yery shortly, · Bob Werely, the popular Co-• rona del Ma.r JV buketblU I coach, was among those In at- teodance at the La.ker-Clete- laDd game. His former higb schOOl protege back Lil Ohio, Dave Sorenson, Is one ot tbe outstanding rookies oo the (ConUouetd oa paso 5) SKI RESORT IS PURCHASED FOR SS!ol MILLION ClevelaOO squad. Sorensonwu THE REA SCHOOL TEAM Ia COlla lie• 11 lilt "C" cbampioo of tbe Newport~U:ea teaup aDd ot tbe quad city pJay-otfl, Ia. the fl'oot row, from lett, are DaPny Hoff .. mu, FerD&Ddo ll.-ales, Jim ouver, JoH Pette, 8ll:ld)' Lortoo, Lou WuJawlta, and John Opperbam, muapr, Seeood row, Roa Sb&doWan, Gary Cooter. Blll Miller, Casey Morris, ErDie Rltas and Albert NelwaJic. Amooc tbe cbeerlDc section lD the back row are Frank Visser Ylce-presldeot ot the student body; Wendell Rice, scbooi {ll'iDclpal (Just below the "W"), a Dd Coach Reid Busborlg. (EIISI&O-by VIc O;>alet.) ~ ~ TO TIC ttTY ~ o<( jjJIDI ~ '~s~ --2'23 --· --· I! I of ' ~ I 1 ' '• . . ' -I . ....... \ ' ' -. • .. IICO ' NEWPORT BEACH reeelfed tbe VIP treatment from Jack Kent C:OOU's mlllloo dollar scoreboard at the Fabulous Forum wheo tbe Newport Beach ~ks, be&cbes 1.012 ree- reatloo depl.ttment sponsored a. trill to lrlJlewood to see the L.A. Lakera play San Francisco Feb. 21. (EnsJp pboiD by VIc Opalet.) CERTtn:ATE OF BUSIIIESS FlctWou Firm Heme THE UIIDERSIGNED c10 bare- bY ctOrtlll' lballllty are--llac a ciDIIIIDc h!al-• at 4001 Blrcb St., Newport Booeb. caw .• IIDder tbe a.cttuou arm 1101110 ol La ·Fiala ud tbat aid ftrm 11 compoeed of tbe fol.lowtAc petaoGI lf'boN MID .. 11 fWl aad place ol recldiDce ue u follow•, to-wit: Jobn F. Ueb, 215 Moniac CIDJOII. Bd.r Coroa& del U:ar; Rutb E. Lteb, 115 Morq Cuyoa Rd., c..-cletllar. WITNESS my baDd IIIIa 2IDd di.Y ot Fellnary, 1971, JOlla F. Ltob, Rallo E. Llob. STATE OF CAUFORNIA) )ss. COUIITY OF ORANGE ) ON THIS ZZDd day of Feb- nary, 1971, before me, a No- lary Pzllc 1a IUid tor aid coaaty IUid llale, restdlac tl:larela, daly commWioDid&Dd ft'ora, persoaallJ IIIP'Ued JOilD F. Web, RaUl E. Ueb, Down to me to be tbe per1001 wbo8e aamu are ...tt.cribad to tiM w1th1ll tastrumeat, IDd ac- Dowledpd .to me that tbey ezecuted tbe •me. WITNESS mJ band ·&.Del of .. llclal ... 1. Mary A. "-- Notary Publlc 1a aDd tor ll1d Coouoty IUid Stale. IIJ Com- mildoo uPres Dec. U, 1971. Publllb: Marth 4, 11, 18, 25, U71, lD tbe Ne-wport Har- bor EJISl&O- ENSIGN .SUBSCRIPTION ORDER .. ...· .,, 4"·;, . ,;;!4_-.)' -( READ THE SPORTS MEWS IN TH! I!MSIGM i• SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ORDER TODAY I ONLY 55.00 FOR ONE YEAR -----------------NAME ... , ... , .. 1 ,, • , , .•• , • , • , ••••.• , . ADDRESS .... , ...•.. , •..•... : ........ , . CITY •............ , .... , .. , ... ZIP .... . Unlooamerica Inc, is partie-acres, of which approximately a tligb school all-Amerlcaa Jpating with Royal Street De-5,000 acres are being purchased while playtng for Werely aac1 veklpment Company Inc. of for development aDd the balance was ooe of the nation's top Newport Beach in the purcttase leased for ski aDd other re-coUege cagers wllUe at Oldo of Park CUy Ski Resort, 21 cr e.ationa.l facilities. The pur-State. Soreasoo and Werely lad miles east of Salt We City, chase also Includes the present a few minutes to remlnisce from United Park City Mloes sld complex of three chair lilts While the Cavaliers were board- Company. The $5-1/2 million a 2-1/2 mHe goOOola and day log the airport bus for their purchase Involves over 10,000 lodge facilities. next fllght from LA airport to the east. IIATT SPANG~R II boldlatl lhe city pllyo!! champloo- shlp plaque that tbe Horace Ea.sip "A" team woo by defeaUog R-. scbool 38-28 lD the flDal pme. Pictured left to rlgbt are Douc Eccles, Tom Straw. Watt Spaogler. Jim Kltnpnsmitb aad Date "'ochmeyer.(VIc~lekphoto,) SEND IN THIS ORDER WITH $5.00 TO: NEWPORT HARBOR !HSIGM 2721 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL MAR • Personal service at ' . 1111 ' .. r \ The Big M Ia big enough (over $434,000,000) to pay the nation's highest Interest on Insured aavin(II ... SII to 8% . But equally Important-cares enough to give You very personal NrYice. I C.....,._.._:_, .... c...e llll:sq ,.,...,, Otherofftcft In Co¥tna. w... Arcedla. PJ11-. end Qtendlll I ," I I I JUST ARRIVED! ·~ .. PINTO MADII. AMIIICA IY AMIIICAIIS FOI AMIIICA.SI RUNABOUT ll'lllld Now Little C:• That Opens Door To lit Car LINJ9CICJO Loads. •READY FOR IMMEDIATE 20 word a Of" leu ......... . 21 words to XI word.1 ..... . 31 words to «J word• ..... . Eoch WOfd o.er «J word• .. 1 Ti,.. 1.50 2.00 3.00 .05 2 n ..... 2.,50 3.00 4.00 .10 3 Ti"'•' 3.00 <1.00 5.00 • 15 =HE~L~P~W=A~=T=E~D~==~I~F=O=R =S~A=L=E=-~--~ HOIO.:WORKIRS WAnTED(eo. FORECLOOURE: ZO acre, 6-''klpe adl:treNKI). R-.b year old Rlnrslde oranp ... ......, •lf..adllreaed · •-eron. 1411 aavel trees am ............ Wori!f Tft-888 nleDela trees profes- dtt'l, P, 0. 8o:1 11.17-.Ue, siOII.1ly malnflloed. Prop- Redolldo Bt&cb, ca tone. erty receotlJ rnooed to Rl and Ues to-path of 3 pro- HOMEWORKERS bldJ:r ..-, poood majorll--ays.$1 20,- Addreu ..,., ... Ia .....,. 000 lDYt ated. Selllila: price ttme. MIDlm•m of $14 per DOW $68,000. zal. dowu. Call I 000 •-~ -I 644-!558. , . ~ .we-, _________________ __ .... b'ID'-Io ~~'" .,- • . ......................................................... . MISCELLANEOU S SPORTS SCENE tal.la to M&Uco, U0 Ja.. TWO tsED Cl.ater coli carts. EXPERT bicyck tc-Jrlllc OD Slrtol, -17, Soo Fru-$20 lor both. 644-UH-an mallos, Ttroo aal an.ro-(C-.uod fr<>m-t) .U., ~ HIOI, p-mnl poria. AI Boll>oo jiUIIot hlp tasQIIloll loapo, .............................................................. ~ ..................................... '!' ............... _ Mtrcaatill, 200 ~ Btrllt. 11c:ldac Dwyer b'om tbeH..t. 110111( I ANTED •·as. OP'P'ORTUMITIIS a.-. Pbooe 515-'7111. -Beoeb aros. we ta•o . WAitT .,.;a EAD .. ,_. ~ · bad to turD do'lfooumberour ... JROHDIG. YIUI of~ U..? 81 • Frt*tc'• ~_, LOST: COI'OQl del Mar _.b qaelts from ID&IlJ outlf•MIII oo an trP00 !11~~·...-.. OlrL -P, Q. ... 10, ol blp...,. --Gorman --toomo Ill lllt o...,. eo.IJ __...,.,, -•*='!t;.R ~.,,~ .. n o,c-. bord !lor. lllrp I moolllold ar• u lllt prh11tlOolP101- PI< "". lldl• -, ., ..._ IIIII. 4AII'I. malt, blaet ...s ..... RowaN. lie at ... For= u tt wu llii- Mat.-rU.. COM. 11S..J774. ...... ... ..-............................................. _ C&ll: A.M . 675 .0493 ; P.M. potsltN to accommOdate tblm FOR RE~T I'IS-SUS. an. SoTVOiollllt ~11tboolo IICUTARI.t.L WQRX, ad-IPOJS _. ,_ .... _ aloo tailed lo -ldlolr- p ........ -.,., -.11--OI'TD IPAC. b nol . ol 00 ,_ -corpot -•--.ro oorJ:r ...... lo alloor ........ au: 't can I'll-1111 L c.-..., ... ~ ... ... 81'111 1.-e ..... 110 lll.fttlirleCD oaov...,.. ---001 llor; tiiiO·~ -· •• .;:.,. -.I Croft .. -. ""' Ylllllllt-al. ~~~~!!~!JE~~~ ,..... -~-tt -., 11011 c..;..11or1 ..,.eel cp~~o • r ... ..w oUDpl ••• 1 •• --. • a'IS451 or 644--. ~-~· u--• " oomo plt1lll( u ... Ill ..... ___ ..__. ---· F-Fonm.SOtrrlopl SEVERAL OFfiCES IIIII-Ali'QIOI D -'-niolll-1o oorJ:r. Tilt doorl wiD "'!" UMIDIIIP Tllli PIJIBLOI tw r-. R•• roNo. ,11crn11 ·--•• p 0. BOZIIII at 5 p.a., tw lilt He.,..._ 1M R, 1IUM. ..,.........,. 11-' lllod., "': oltt Booc --·· · • Mea -· 77Wirr( lolo-"' lllt ,_, ipoabhldiJ, llol!llloL Call loloa Y ... l, COft'A·~ -uri --........, 1:1$ fob. •, ·"-·' P.•• Sono-Nt-11?'1. ,_ lilt l&kora uri _.. -......_ ·-·-~----------:--::-----:-GARACa ITQIAGE: ---t>r llltlr .ua--A-, ·-·-· GARAGE t>r rtol, Moopoot -. -. -· --Ro•-lOla Ia lilt .... ·--~ -....... -Call M6-41lt .... ,.... .... c.ll .. 1111 .... Lal!on &ftrd-,.._ 1114-IIIN.,C.."--Ml-llll. 1 .. --loll. IIIII-~'h~ .. ~·~-~'~NI~~-~-~':::;:~·I A ....... -......... -........ ..........__,. ,..t ...... C..-._ tli•W M t111t ·•Ani!D 1-----------IIIlA .. 1 nou -::::;::::::=:;-... ::;-;:::::;;:;;::.. PU.-JIIG llnClAt. Ia-will lro a lllc c:nft, • .._. .... _.,_ ll.&nSD __ 1M-Ia ~rio!_--llar'w, • .... -. oorlr. •- -_:_ .. ~·~·;·;II;Z~Ir!:~-~-J'IIs•~-~-~·~-~?~·~:::~_;';"~1 ~~~-~~~:;,=~=~il .. 0 .. --·-- a..-11' .-.~~on.•-. .,,,,.,,'a-arort-of __ _ ... ,..... ... .. ___ ... _ ..... ~ ...... ,, .... -... arn. r:"c=." •• ;'7.'; •. ·=··· ~====~Jr. C1"1izen MAli CK 4, 1f71 b fonned from fHA:No Escrow Costs VETS:$ JOO Total :Aove-ln Costs Tvpocat V llt S.le C.... D<-. S2J,W5 C ... doMo ~,..,..!, SO. Cotu end •mDOVn<h. 1100. u...,.id "-I•"C", S2J,tf5 Ul ::J5.4 eQ .... I WCQKtiW monii'IIV ~....,It of SHIIO.I J prtnt!O'II •"'<f "'"'"'· 7'11o ...... \MOl ~(MI1 ... fit~ in coo/, lil-conditiontd c,;,,,,,, ,,,, ,_ ,, l"'"g tlld '"' IMI PMIIII TAll CMU JUANITA llUT Off IAN DIIID fWY, .... I'IEilEY IEfEI.IMEIIJ ~ I 1 , dilfs pid &IIYIS ftl c.ye • hllll C'llllfl ........ Mid IIIII Wiltz .. Ill A-. ..... 1....-t a.CII ..._......_ ud t~~ar'nu Cltltl ol ,_ J.-!)Ia,.. lor-lllo -; lo llrlll uprrat rta&CM.-J•..t ... lboclt :ecrllll-... ud.,...... .., .. ......, .. ....-. ... ............. .....,_ " tM ~ w.a or~U--«~""'*' Pll'..,i lMd Ia 1111 Ia -alii-lao lllo - a.Qd protide a slaiM 'fOI.ce oa oflleers to -~~=~=~· CIUteot problem 5.. Tbelr Coo-ltandudl of sUtuUoa. t:hOWlll tbeir d.>-eompllaace with law • ~u .. s as tbt promotioG aiM! foreement•s COO. ot ebtles, u a.tJh'ueemeDt ot tbe science U1 adopted by tbe Ct~.!lforaia.Peaee art of police admtntat:raUooud omcers• Assn. Ia. 195&. erlme _,r.venUoa.; to d9u)o:) a'l:l dlssa•nlDlte protesslona.l Clllef Glans 1s a charter iLdmiDlstratln practices aod memht·r of the assoclaUon aad promote tbe.ir w;e ln tbe po llee bas served tbe h.st 3 years an profession; to foster pollee co-the executive board. MOWSHOWIMG EXCLUSIVELY AT OM PEMIMIULA ~.I'IIOME, 613-41WI . ' THE WATER'S FINE at the beach, and here are Jetr Bl'o- ker, at left, and Clay Stevens com ing back to shore after a swim near Newport Pier. Both lads, age 12, are stOOents at TeWlnkle schoOl ln Costa Mesa and competitor s ln sports at the school. (Ensign pOO!o by Vic Opalek.) N.B. BUILDING PERMITS Building activity picked ~ • LlOO ISLE SECOND FEATURE in Newport Beach during Feb-Robert Picking, 1-unU, 2- ruary, wUh a totalof$5,563,152 story dwelling, 220 Via Lido tnliiWJW ·-··-Jjl] in permits issued during the Nord, $46,000. ~~-··-month. This brings the two-L. v. Maye U, 1-unU, 2-story ~.~ •• L.I#'-~~~) month 1971 total to $6,673,920. dwelling at 235 Via Firenze, rtl•h '•'' I'"'... Here are the final permits $37,000. llllll -Wll llli .. IIMI Issued during Febr'l"'y,lnthe RENA RI TA VAN DOREN itt' · ...... ·· _ IIIII _,. 1 .. .,,._.,.,._._....,_ amount of $1,000 and over: L===================::.J • NEWPORT CENTER OF C.M. SUCCUMBS SOUTH COAST THrATRl LA(,UNA BEACH .tq-l ,\.1 Gerson Ba.kar & ,Associates, Rena Rita Van Doren, 69, of buildi.Dg No.5 in Parle. Newport, 1690 Minorca Pl., Costa Mesa, 900 San Joaquin IHlls Rd., with died Feb. 26 at Hoag Hospital. 201 units, $3,680,207. Also a She was born April 6, UOl, Ln swimming pool, $3,700, Massachusetts and came to Balboa lnsurance Co., tenAnt Orange County 8 years ago. Improvements at 670 Newport Survivors ioclude 4 soos, Center Or ., $6,480. Jol\n, Paul, Robert and James ~YEB~~~P!Jm • HARBOR VIEW HILLS of Costa Mesa; a daughter, . ' Eileen Werntz, wall at 1949 Bernice Chute of Costa Mesa; • Port Ramsgate Pl., $1,000. and ·15 grandch.ildren and 1 t. JACK NiCHOLSON J!l • CORONA HIGHLANDS great-grandson, '<ARENNOBLMACIKN,.ASUTSEADN AfNOse1~c4H J. Store, swlmmlog pool al Rosary was recited MuCh 2 441 Isabella Ter ., $2,450. and mass was celebrated Maret\ • CORONA DEL MAR 3 at St. John the Baptist Cath~ • ACADEMY AWARDS I De Lo:r.ier, apartment over ollc Church. Interment was at Li;:~~~~~=~~~~~;::·::;~ garage. 509 Marguerite Ave,, PacUic View Cemetery, Baltz $12,2'50. Mortuary, Costa Mesa, was ln • ffiVINE TERRACE charge of arrangements. COSTA. MfSA 0. K. Washburn, greenhouse S4&-1SS2 at 411 Avocado Ave., $l.SW. --~L:."E:."G~A~L~N~O~T~I~C~E:..., ~c::. Tile Owl w die Pmyr.at $cr......01v bV Pro:lueed by Dndld by BUO< ~ RAY STAAl< tf31EHI ROSS --· -· --....... ,""' ........... . -... --=--f!!E-.. --~ _.c: __ .----.. ·--··..-_., __ .... -- SECOND "THE PRIVATE LifE Of SHERlOCI HOlMES" MON rH.IIU f~l. SHOWSlAIIlS 7 PH.. l ONTINUOUS SHOW $AT. FROM 5. SUN. Fll()M '1 £zJ.oNIWPOIIJ 8fA(H "' ••r f>ni•O"<~ to tto• fobulou\ Lodo hlf> OR ) 8J~O ~11~ DUCVI I RI~~~ ::=::: liHie EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT IIIII IIi • CAMEO SHORES NO':'.CE OF PUBLlC HEAR,ING Stephen Donohoe, add room, Notice Is hereby given that 4639 Fairfield, $'5,200. tbe Planning Com mission of • NEWPORT -the City of Newport Beach wtll Tom Blandl, 2-story d~lex hold a pubUc hearing on the at 3903 Seashore Dr., $40,500. appUcatton of BalbOa eaf Rae- Ward Pear ce, addition and quet Club, Inc. for an Amend- alteration, 514 38th St., ,1,000. ment to Use Per mit 1492 on Park_ Lldo Development Co., ~:operty located at 1600 f.. foundatiOn for 55 family con-Coast Highway, Newport Beach, dominium at La!ayette and 32nd to permit the construcUon of St., near Vista del Lido, $500,-a gatehouse and mana.~r·s of- 000. (This permit wa s revoked fice and pergola as a part of Feb. 22 by the City Council the Cactuties of the Balboa Bay follow ing the adoption of an Racquet Club. emergency ordinance fr eeziQ€ Notice is hereby furtner glv- hlgh rise construction along the en that said public hearing will lower bay for 90 days.) be held on the 18th day of James Granat, r emodel, 4010 March 1971 at the hour of River Ave., $1,000, 8:00 P:M. in t'he Council Cham- Hungry Ti ger, fire sprinklers bers of the Newport Beach City at 3S5 E. Coast Hwy,, $11,000. Hall at wh..lch time and place • NE WPORT HEIGHTS any 'and all persons Interested S. F. Casa.laina, 2-stor y du-may appear and beheardthere- ple:r, 320 Catalina, .$40.000, Oil. Art Sna.piro, 1-unH, 1-story dwelling, 511 Tustin, $30,000. J, A. Kennlhan, carport, 418 Tustin, $1 ,000. * BALBOA ISLAND Mrs. Alice Avery, 1-un.it, 2- s tory dwelling, 209 Sapphire Ave., $53,000. • BALBOA N. Astor, 2 storage rooms, 1129 E. Balboa Blvd., $1,500. WUllam Tiernan, add bed- room and bath, 2112 E. Ocean Fl., $6.500. Val Detllng, l~untt, 2-story dweiUing. 1744 Plaza del Norte, Oo1 R. Adkinson Secretary N~wport Beach City Plannlng Commlssioo Publish: ·March 4, 1971, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. ••rwot• madhol••w .. a lrank perv rtn ____ ,.._ __ _ • lnrrutn uta *IIIII fnlliiiJII Glendale Federal Savings has moved to HarbOr Center. Lock, stock and safe. People too. We're now rig ht on the corner of Harbor Boulevard and Wilson, so if you're looking for G lendale's famous friendly serv- ICe, escrows, Umpteen Ways To Discoth.ctue Slow danci"9 Save or great new law rates an home loons, look no further. Glendcale Federal /Costa lv\esa is just as nice os it ever was. And lots more convenient. Mon.-Thur 9-4; Fri . 9-6. Mesa DANCE $ LESSOIIS-DNLY Swine Cha-Cha Rumbo Waltz Fox Trot Tango Sambo Merengue ,..,. -·,._of our_ .. , .. Open_.,- -Ia ,....,. for a II-lime only eo eel -· ._IUT t111NISIIUT 'f'M 011 Mill! If yCMI',. ew•r 21 -•ins~ I• or MOnied -you•,. eUg iWe to ~" the.,.... tcH~ttd tod ol'whlrt thot will mob .,.ur IU.,....... ••cit- ... -,...,-. fv". AMl..it'• M .. ,, to 1-rn to .t..ce lllte •" ............ pt~',. '" .... cetH~bM ........... ~, ··~ • .,. • ........ teoc:"-n. n..y'M ..... pu .................... MCh ...., ... ..., -ewety -,..,., It will l"tY eff with ,..,. •M ,..,. ef. riCher, fvll., ..... • ,.,. ' "' .. w. "' ,. ,. .•. .lilT UU II Whlll • •rr HW • Ml L Flllll " EARL U2-M76 ..... -••1 ,,_..,.,...,_ ..... _ ...... ,..,., • . ' Judge ·Clarke succumbs ·-11.1. DUirld eo.t • put ... -"' .... -Jod&o ,__c-., eo. lord c1• "' Loo -aod ... dal Mar, -, .... 11&1 put ... -"'llltl.oo Alii· Goad ...... llu lfOIPiallaLoo oiH llqjl -Alull ._ ~IM'ftlrt ... 'MdbMacoa-He wu aiDMJII:Iier otz.taPII -lor tile put 5 -Re ud Pill De .. l'ld --... ... SIDco lila rollr•oll, llo Jlld&e Clarke wu a promt. llao -tiJM II lila larm Ia --· CaUiorota )lrlal Vir ..... &lid blo bomo Ia 1111 tor sa ,.ara, au bia uure-CamtO SbQrea IIICUoa ot Co- meat JUt Sept, 1 u chief u.s. roaa dtl Mar. r..:.: tlleC-aiCalllo<Dia GERTRUDE f. KMO~Pr He ~ -ted Sept I DF C.lol. DIES AT 13 1155, to tbe fedenl beocb .,Y Mrs. Gertrucle F. Koo'1'!'•• 'IS, Pruldlllt Dwtpt 0 ElSea ot ftlO Newport Bltd., bower. • • Mesa~ died Feb. 2? at Jlllp.Cia.rkewu•m~chief resldtDce. Sbe wu Judp ollbe Cealral C&llf«ota aa, oranlopNc•:.,•....,.lo:,..,,.l Dtatrtct 1JI 1966 Lad became came to tile ant federal dlslrlc:t Judp a.ao. outside of WasMDctoo to ad-SurTifOI'I lncludt ber JDinister tbe oath of omee to bud, RobertoiNew York; a member of the presidellt's Jotua of ReDo; a dllupter, cab!Mt. · ol of New York; a liltet, Last July, Judp Clarke Edith Mooa of Nd York; nore 1Dto otnce. Labor Sec-3 craDdcbUdreo. retuy James W, HQdpoo ID Memor1al Ser•lee~~s~wl!';ll~~~ ceremooiea at the Western held 1D ReS'O• " White House iD Su ,Clemeote. way Mortuary 1s He also admln1steredtheoath d.lrector. of olllce lo former Labor Sec-GE RloiAIIY IIA Tl VE Dl ES retary George P. Schult& as A~m. Ryan, 87, of 1'1'103 director ol tbe ottlce of man-a cta Tree LaDe lrvlDe a.cement aM budget. Feb. 24 at Pai-t Ll.do' In 1944, Judge Clatte, then a Ya.lescent HospitaL She widoWer, marrledAtballeRicb-born Dec 2 1883 ·LD Germao,y l udson lrvtoe, mother ot Mrs. and cam~ t~ or~ge Couoty Joan .Irvine Smith, the largest months ago . mloor1ty stockbolder to the lr-Survivor~ include ada.~~'!'• I v~ ;~~~Santa P Ia Jud Mrs. Bernice Whitehead ol o au • ge vine· 3 graodctlildreo and Clarke was the 100 of Judge crea't-g:ra.odchildren and Mrs. Robert M, C Iarke. Funeral • He attended Stanford Urd.-March 1 at verslty and earned his law de-of Angeles c athollc g:ree at me. He ns admitted Interment was at Holy to the state .bar 1n 192'1 and u.Icher Cemetery. BaltJ served as deputy district at-tuary Corooa del Mar ns toroey tor Los Anples County cbarP of arrangem'Ud.s' from 192'1 to 1929, In 1929, • be became depu.ty ctty attoroey for Los Angeles, a post he beld until his mwlcipal court ap-Curl Dosh pointment. He ns a member of the Am- erican, State and Los Angeles County bar associations, wu -.I!ALTO~ 2-Wl..,•-&n--no W. COAS HWY. Me ... rt ...... oflnJa })J£, PresJige Waterfront Homes CUSTOM 4 TO 7 IIDitOOM -S ·-·IU,OIOTOfiOO.OOO PUitMitHID AND I.M'Uttt;...-o ·-.. ' .. ALIO 'ltiME IUILDIMG LOTS ·-P5.000 TD .175.000 BILL GRUNDY, Realtor U3 -.,. 0.. -J, M.l . .a- • Here's a Home with a Hearth! . . . And paneled walls and beam ceUings. Two bedrooms, offlce,l-1/2 baths, large dining areas, shag car- peting. Roomy 1 bedroom apartment, sundeck, plus large covered patio, hol,>bY or storeroom, double garage. $48,500 UNIVBRSITY REALTY to01 E. COAST HWY . CO"ONA DI!L WA .... 71 ... S10 .U'IIUI I A I MAIMI'IIIISIII•m .............. • N._ ..... • PI17Jinn • .....,., .... ew•- • T I• • I GRIM~ Iuthi • A4 lti:IRI'- NEIII'ORT HAR90JI ENg~ ARST SECnOII --P•1 ~le Barrell f<eaft'J pt'I!:Sml:S 73' OF PRIME IAYFRONTAGE THIS FINEILOT OF'f'ERS COMPLETE PRI· VACYFOR AN ESTATE HOME WITH ROOM FOR A POOL. GARDEN OR T£NNIS COURT PLUS Y A C H T IN YO UR FRONT YARD CONTACT MARCIA BENTS .FOR INFOR: MATION ON THIS EXCLUSIVE UST!j\'G. lA YFRONT HOMES 3 Bedroom, 31fl baths, fee . . . .. Sl79,500 4 Bedroom. 4 1':! bath~. fe e . , .... $187,500 5 Bedroom. 4 1 ~ baths. lease ..... , 3189,500 6 Bedroom. 4 bath. fee . . , ... , S225,000 Tandem Homes. fee . . . . ... S275,000 Partial list of home~ and lots available for ~al e or lcaJ;e. For <~ddi tional information con· tact Bill Ben ts. IAYCREST !lecreatio n and entertain1n;; made ea~y. !par. 1ous 3 bedroom home 11 ith gracious dining room and famil y room. plu!' combination den/ office. Large in vit ing pool. beautiful , new bltn indoor-outdoor kitchen. Approx 12.000 tiQ. ft. lot. SB9.500. ~~~~~~~n;~~Ed~ooms. ~ ~ts. pier and n o<lt $59.950. ~'"' _a,.........,.&-..,. ~ PET~._s.e!'!.~.R~LTY t! ~ .. Panoramic View • REAL VI f.W 'ROM THE IACICI Beautitul cllStom built four bedroom, tamlly borne with unsurpassed Yiew from entire interior, A spark-Une: 3.000 square feet of modern haury. Located on a quiet cui-de-sac . By appt, only. $89,900. Call CALL 545-8424 • • • • • • • lAY & &EACH REALTY, Inc. 2'1 Y .,,.. of S.nic:• I" The Harbor Aru RETIREMENT OR TRAVELERS One of a kind condominium tThe BlulfsL Ground level 2·bdrm .. 2 baths, lgt>. liv ang rm. w /frpl. Beaut. \ iew or "greenbelt." Price reduced. · $46,500. HARBOR HIGHLANDS Price reduced. 4 Bdrms .. 2'n bath:o . Hdwd. fJ rs. 65x110 lot. Many f'Xt ras included. Now only $39,500. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 2 Full R·l lots with 2 bdrm . home plu~ J-bdrm. apt. wrfrpk . Adjacent to commer- cial. P rice· lot value -~9.SOO. CAMEO SHORES Spacious v1ew home. 4 Lge. bdr ms. 2 Sepa- rate wings. Ideal for teenagers or guests. L~e. "Island kitchen." Pool w/lge. pat1o. 3500 Sq. ft . living area plus 950 sq. ft. 3 car garage. Key to 3 priv, beaches. $97.500. • • THURSDAY, MARCH ~ 1971 OO~NA D£L MAR. CA(JF.'. Ne•p•rt lndt l1l• •••lslellll C..fiiMIM ~. 2225 Private Road NEWPORT BEACH Community pool, clubhouse and putting green with this Immaculate adult occupied, three bedroom- family room home. Large bedrooms and huge enclosed patio make this a great home for family with teenagers. $59,500 c ......... 644·7210 JaiLC•a•llwcf , •• Oa' 0 •••• 0 o o t, 0 o o o Of MACNAB -IRVINE Serving Newport Ha rbor since 1954, twt>o~y­ five experienced residential salesmen wtth over 270 year s oC service. FINER HOMES LINDA ISLE Bj_FRONT Has been ·u ndlr\~·raps -Now releiilst>d lor ~·our apprO\'al. i\'cw a nd luxunous-5 bed· rooms. 41:! baths . $157 ,500. r\o. 11 Lmdt~ 1:;\e. Open Sat. & Sun . EASTILUFF Former Lusk 'Model View Home. E.s:quis1tely decorated 4 bedroom, fatnily nom. dining room and breakfast room. Enclosed teTra«:. Call for appoin tment &4.2-8235. 1!57 .500. MACNAB -IRVINE 675-3210 642-8235 1010 BAyside Oriv• 901 Dover Drive N•wport INch I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totaled over $52 million for the TWELVE months of 1970, This represents 1,400 unit sales and is the second highest sales year In the history of the Board, In spite of the tight money market which prevailed last year. List your prol!erty with a Realtor today. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ••••••••••••••••••• • 4BEDROOMS • 4 Bedrooms • 3'-S/4 B&tba SHOWN BY --------~-- R E A L 1 0 R s SOUTH OF HIGHWAY Corona "el Mar New Duplex 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH WITH PATIO AND 2 BEDROOM.. 2 BATH WITH LARGE DECK BOTH UNITS HAVE DISHWASHER, CONTINUO!.$ CLEANING GAS OVEN, FIREPLACE, AND EXTRA QUALITY FlNISHING. $71,500 IIHUI< lit SHORE CLIFFS 260 EVENING CANYON RD. Open daily 1-5 p.m . LARGE, LARGE FAMILY ROOM WITH BAR AND AREA FOR PCXJL TABLE, EXTRA LARGE MAST ER SUITE. LARGE YARD, SEE THIS SWELL FAMILY HOME ""ft z. Ull Rentals 4 BEDROOMS, 2-l /2 BATHS, CORONA DEL MAR. Al'JO WE HAVE OTHERS. ~OX Y. rR.AXKl.IX I !~~~Rq' C....clllk.~ ,.._, 17).2222' Real Pacesetter --- o FAMILY SIZE LDT • SPRINKLERS FRONT AND REAR • LOCATED AMONG FIIIE HOMES o CLOSE TO ALL SCHOOLS o THREE LARGE BEDROOMS o ASKING S37 ,500 ALL THIS ANO MUCH MORE CALL US FO R CO!olPLE T E O ET,t.ILS CORBIN-MARTIN]] lt..::::===&44-7662 ====:..! OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 2861 SERANG PL .. MESA VERDE Beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 bath Mesa Verde pacesetter. Two patios. Room for boat or trailer. Priced r ig ht at $37,500 .11!>!>''0~'--*---* CALL TO SEE THIS! 3 bedrooms, 2 bat tis , family r oom. 6 years old. North Costa Mesa . . $26,900 ROY R. McCARDLE REALTOR & ASSOCIATES a•AI· .ftATJI: llltJielilfTIAL A/Ill IUSIII IlSS PllOPUn .. .. -pOll IIIY:ItllllJTite. PIOPIJIIOII& C:GIIIIIUAnGII Jll ~IIIAIITAYI .... a....., .. c ....... •101111 • ..... , (Wii acau..., •AG8U 1n11 ... n u•Cf n..-•" ..... a 0!11111••_.. .,.... ......... -lllllart ... ., •• I Ill I 11111111._ It,_.._.__,...,._ llllcal ........ ...., ...... __ .... _ .. tr..u.t.t.e•Udlrt nt•ol tM•-..tllln..a.PII.ce u ...... -.,_ ..... " llot-11-......... 1111>1-olllot -· ........ ---lot ... wW ., ... _ .. bo ....... _ .. ., .. _ ... oor CIIJ Couacll. Mow, u I baYe said, the rfllll ltudJ 11 PDc to tab &boat a JIU Ult 11 IO proylde uwtlbtliO ___ ._, IJterDUJ.•H OD wll.lcb to plau our fllture 1fUb relatioa to tr--Lot 110 ooo -,.,. astra)' wtlh ... -tbat uy stt.ly 1n itself provt(les a 10llltJon. It only proyJdu a bull ... )odomeot. · Tbl &rpmeots apnst the recision of tbe fteeny aa;rft- mut tD:Jicate tbat now 1s oot tbe tlme. WeU, I AJ oow ls the Umel Those wbo arcue that we sbOuld •aU ..Ul tne study ls complete are sayl.ng to you tba.t tbey want the f'rM'nJ to be an established coatrollin( factor in the shdY, or at least a strong lntluence ln tbe study, rlgbt aloog tbe prneot alignment. Now, 1 ask you, wouldn't 1t be a much more realistic study ll tbe freeway Is oot a factor at all, much less the eoatrou. log factor! A major requirement as prq,osed by the nrlous trame consulta.nts uOOer eonstderaUon for tbe ~mln&: study Llldicated tbe need lor an espenslve public optnion poll of the community. What better way tr.. _, secret trlllot? What a oeat saving ln the cost or the ::.'tudyl Let'em know on March 9. During the past two weeks one of the signers of the arcu- meots against your lnitt.a.tive and retereOOum has been ap- pearing arouod town at meetiD~ waving _ a grea.t sheaf of letters that he claims will solve the freeway problem. He claims that these letter s guar~ee a satisfactory solution to our freeway problems through cooperation of the State Highway Commission and our frieOOJy surrounding clUes. He oever really reads the letters to anyone. He just waves them 'ln the air, and leads LaS to believe that through some mystic process, like tablets descending from the sky, they are the panacea and the solution! I n.ave not been privileged to see these official city comm unications. I am on the wrong side of tttts issue. Perhaps the magic he cia1ms would disap- pear 1t they were r ead closely. Jun ior League accepts Church News Harbor Servl.ce League TbeP17_C_ ... ~ c ...... .-l ... IIIIOOPa- ch I ' Cbare.b. 1111 Br-oad St NI'W· ewe v~ Dr., HUboi v'" ar eston 1)011: Httcbt& ... "QM.&a, a-Hilla. H1l klple wW be "WIIat 1'llo A-lo-o1 J-art t-looco 10 clllldr• o1 _,_ --ctree!AIOrulp -oor Lord'• wW bt ... e-,c. lllooPf?" Ht llu f d r d•IIS _L•~ .~ ~.-....... .,~ au ~ 1• Soathln c..,..-oldlltricta. Ml'moa lr:lp(c ot ,.,,R..,, Nor-•r•td u bud:1DtN w a.. ... Oun e -------_ o...,. C-f· c.._.,.,. Ia 191taDrucE4ucaUooJII'O· mu BrOWD ... tile 10 a.m. clal tcllto< of tho Cllrloii&D llo-1 -Senlet Leqoe cucolod , lA 1911 --· lflllll WU -lA,.. -eerrlco thla SUDday. Sclooce II-u1 tclllo< o1 u tile 11• Mmber. wu ., ...., Rltab .. clll.l.l-. Put Seboo1 OUtrlet. Vola-... • • • the AmerlcaD 8uUr. Mllb &ooaa Cllu'....._ •a, Tile prtmuy ,.-poet ot ~ room JII&CI naUabll, tHra weretn1Mdtoctn~.. st. Aadr.w'a Presb)tteriaD • • • of tU BaJIIdt Dr., Mlflf'POri Jlli&K t.,_ t. to tra.lD ltl Tbe LMcat baa &lao com-m&UOD _...., OD tbt carr.-Church, 800 st. Aodrew•1 Rd., ChtlBtlao Sdeoce Cbarcbea Beac:b, tbt IIIU eredtMd wU11 m..Wa to r...., tbt molt pa.ted .., .... 1 projlcttatfair-abU.II o1 d:r1ICa to atDDtllAtbl cwr Havea __ Dr. CIW'ltl K. -.. Mao•• tne nature will be ex... tlltrodaelAC tbt CIIU...._ tdllctl" YO...._.MI"Ytce. Tbe YiiW' State Holpttal 1D eo.ta flttb tbrOU&b elabtbc:radta&Dd Dtertaftekt putor wlUptMCh plored at the MtYleea thl.aSdD- duce, died Feb, U. He WU IOll'ol tb1 mtmblrl t. to Cf•t Mea tbelr pu'tiU. Tbl projed t. part ! .. -n,. btdkuoc: blocks day, Scriptural MltetloClllDtbe bora s.t. 15, 1909, lDIWqota. aett'tl ud rMPO"II¥1 pu11el-Ia ·1980 tbe t.eaeue had Ia .. erpeocttac to otbtr 41Jtr1cta. ol PRYer .. tills Suoday to his ltsaoo-sermoa oa ''Mall'' !D- ud eamt to Oraace·COllllt)' U paUoa 1D & rtpldb' cban&tnc ••sUcated Ud touDd a need Jor Perbue tbe belt Dowra ltaten _:,,, 00 ••A house not etlkie thts verse from tne tlrat Jtal'l aao. He wu utasaraace eoclety. ...,. ....,lemeatary art procramaiD amouc tbe Le&aue'• ac:U•ltlel; made 1Fitb lla.Dds.'' Servlees chapter ot Geoesls: ''Godcre&- t4jQMt tor IS y-.ra 1:1r tb1 To btoomt a me mber ...... lbe eltmllllary tcbo01s. Tbty is tbe Coltee Ge.rdta Ud Art are at ~ 9.30 aDd 11 a m ted man iD bls OWD Image. 1n AtdomobUe Club ol. Socblna ot tbl A.siO"'Iatioa an orau-. launebed a pilot procram wltb Gallery lD Corooa del Mar 1n • • · • • ' ' the image ol God created be C&Worala.. iu.tloo mlllt 10 tbroqb ID tbt Newport-Yea UD.llled tae1UU.. PI'O'ldld by tbe Sber-Mariners Church zzoo East bJ.m; male and female created· Sunl•ors loclude Ills wife, orltatatJoo period of about 4 .chool dJstrlct taut apprecil.-man Fonndtltloo, Thll year lbe C011.st Hwy., Corooa'del Mar_. he them." Lynn.; a. stster, Mrs. R. W.. yeua. IM'i.Dc: tbll period the Uoo. tor the 4tb and 5tb pdea. II&JPt of tbe art p.l.lery II to be Beg:t.cmtng this SUDday, there • • • Worrtlow ol Lol Ao .. Jes. IPPlYlDc leacue mu.st tolar .. Tbey oa.med it ProjeCt Sebool-c!aopd to tbe Sberma.n Fouad-wtU be 2 mornillc worship ser-Tbe Lutberan Cburch of Tbe Ftmeral senlces were bekl its PlOif&lllS to comply with time. The art awreci&Uoa atloa.Ceoter Gallery. •Ices. An a a.m. service is Master, 2900 Paclllc VltwDr., at the Wee KJrk ol tbe Heather the JIIDlor Leacue st:aodarda '0 betnc added. Sunday school is HarbOr View Hills--Or. Wm. Chapel at Forest Lawn. Cleo-across lbo eouotry. ' utcome fascinating' ot 9 Lm. T ... 2Dd servlee aDd R, Eller will doUver the mee• d&le . Bal~ Mortuary, Corooa Tbe Jlmlor Leacue of the Suoday school are at 10 a.m. sap, "I do beUeve," at the del Mar • wa.s 1n ctw'ge ol Newport Harbor ls a oon..proflt The board o1 mrectoi'S ol tbe a.s a. pure democracy, but tbeY Dr. GleDD O'Neal is the pulpit g aDd 11 a..m. SUDday services. arrancemeots. corporation beaded by an e:~ec-West Newport Impronnnent ar~ requutlog a direct volee minister. The Rev. WUJlamAc-Mid-week lenten worship wtU A memocial f\md tw.s been uttve com:nlttee eoo.atsttng ot Assn. has issued the tollo1r11lg on thisooecruclal matterwbere ton Is church pastor and con-cOntinue a.t 7:30 p.m. Wed- established 1n his Dame at the the presldeot. Mrs. RlchU'd statement concernJ.ngtbeMarcb they believe their homes and ducts the 7 p.m. Sunday Bible Desday. Tbe message will be Newport Harbor Lutheran Cn.mm; rice-president, Mrs. 9 freeway election: way of lite are in severe study. "Tlme for prayer.'' Cburch. John KilJefer; recording sec-'/What Is the real polot on jeopardy. • • • • Rotary e lee's ~:~sj,o=·~~n:~;;y· .~~~: which we are votlog March 9? "It ls bbviou& that old at-Newport Unity Church, meet· MR$. CORA. LOHC DIES We beard several spea.ters at llaoces bave broken In this log at 151h St. and lrvlne Ave., Mrs · Cora Long. of 396 E Frank Trane, ud. tre&surer, theCbamberofCommercebull highlycbarpdmatter,oldfoes CUff ttaven --''Ftoo.inr; your 21st St Costa Mesa d1ed Newport Beach dentist M, U'ibep=~dtredor s is sessloo Ud they aU seemed to have jo1oed baads, okl friends real p.J" will be the sermoo March i'at Beverly Mano'r Coo- Joe Brockmatl bas been elec-made ~ of the eJ:eeutiYe com-s.k1rt the Issue. hue .)oiDadCJili)C)Siteca.mps. Tbe topic of the Rev. Lor eo Flick-Talesceot Hospital. She was ted president of the Newport-mlttee and the chairmen of tbe ''1. The J.nstallation of a adversaries &redivided into two incer for the 10 and 11 :15 a.m. born In Iowa and came to Orange Balboa Rotary Club. staOO!ng committees. They are freeway through a clty such as very cooststeDt lfO~s: SW\day ~rvices~ • County l.n 1961, Elected to serve on the board Mmes. Donald AyresJr.,Byron ours--narrow cootiguratloo--"1. The large la.l:ldbolder s, Survivors lnclQde 2 daucb- of directors were: Batcheller • Horace Benjamin, nigh quallty residential char-deveq,ers, real estate dealers. Tbe Flrst Baptist Church of ters, Mrs. Ferne L. Young and Bart Brown of Coldwell-Merr ill Brown. James M, acter--of oecessity, wtllcba.nge builders and those currying Newport Beach, 2501 Clltf Dr., ADIOOetta Lone of Costa ldesa. Banker; Dick Ferda, owner of Dcxtds, Timothy Haldtnger, the entire structure, value and their tlvor. These firms a.Dd Newport Heights--"Critlclsm, Funeral services wlll beheld Korker Uqoor; Btu Mtuer of John Helton, Robert Hirsch living characteristics of that individuals are attem,Ung to good or b&.d," No. 8 !n a seriets at Clear Lake, Iowa. Bell- Newport Ceoter Industries; Bob Sydney Lucas, Charles P. Tay~ city. malimtze tbe value of tbe1r on the sermoa on he moun • Broadway Mortuary is forwa.rd- U you doubt the position of a certain dally paper In ~e suver of Unidelllnc.; BiU Coul-lor and Terence A. Welsh. ''2, U tour Individual m~o property, business, and serv-w111 be the ser mon topic of ing director. matter of the freeway, take a look at the edition of last ter of Marketlng Directions; Available to advise the board (a ma.)ority of the City COWl lees. (And rlgttti.y so, in our Dr . Walter Pegg at 11 a.m. Friday--nothing :Ulout this town meeting, nothing about the Do p no1n...o"' of CoUe-Cen (a majority of the CUy COWl-opinion.) this Sunday. At 7 p.m. he wlll GILES BROWN TO TALK le• ··• 1 t t t1 le -~·· ••-edl 1ne n e •-n "--of directors 1s a community ell) are left with tbe llnal de-"~. The -""-1 residents bring a me&sa.""' on ''The m:w T N ' 11ar B peop s achutY, on y a ron page ar c <WUU• .. ...., m c tral; and Terry Rousselot of advisory board comprised ol " " ... ._... "" he ewport bor usi- man and ttts ma.gic letters. They too want YOU. the people, Coldwell-Sanker. u.r. Rousse-promiDent cit:b.ens from bus-cision on a matter ol thls tm~ and small property owDers wbo with the pierced ear." ness and Professiooal Women to tall into a false sense of security until it Is too late. lot also iDled sec portance aDd permuence, it value the sma.ll communlty way • • • will hear Dr. Giles T, Browra The Costa Mesa daily tLas, slnce the outset, worked hand In r~~ awo as -:~::.~;;c ~ ~:=~ :; bels posadsible(thaThatta m1~kecouldld oltllle and 1 the re 1 stldenUalcharthan-Nathaniel Ridgway White of this evening, March 4, at the glove with those that would devastate your town. We might The new otflcers w111 be in-A · Blo ulst W lt m e. m s..,.e cou ac er o our c y mor e New York City, a Cl\ristlan Mesa Verde Country Club. His call their program "a pilot proje<:t for enviroomenta.l de-stalled during ceremonies nut M8~Lss !:;sDr J~~~ n ~~~ aM er occur with complete honesty ecooomic thrust and progress. Science lecturer , will speak s ubject wtU be "Seven ways structioo and punishment of people whO have the audacity to June urrou.,. ... , · uuu~, r s, and the best of intentions.) ''Tbe mooey andorga.nlt.atloo at 3 p.m. this Saturday, MU"ch to saU." Social hour is at cl\allenge the position of the press." Maybe thls 1s being ' DUE a,>:~ .. H. MFar";.endrn. Se~m ths. ''3, S~~eh a mistate made at lie with Team 1. The aumber 6, at the Ctu'istlan Science 6:30 and dinner at 7:15. too harsh on out dally paper. After all, their principal income rallAUn. r s. ew or -this cr iUcal time would cr eate of voters lie with Team 2. is derived from advertising r eveaue, no t the least of wbJ.ch land and Granville Peoples. Irreversible results. The ctti-The outcome of this election comes trom shopping centers ln all shapes tncll.ldiDg circles. o-~te --~-ued at co--The orga.n.Lzation was formed zens bave oo desire to operate will be ta.scJ.Dating." W .. •-•1 ~""to -\,;UPULI '"'" in 1956 by 44 Junior League hat the medicine man a the uou. Y paper are saJ~ Mesa City CouocUMondayDicht ber p I ,. I S311 500 you is, rela.x; Costa Mesa will solve the freeway problem on whether to issue a business ~::the~ W:m~~::~T= 00 es 1m a e f9r you now. license to the underground active and service mind~ wo-r r Whenever you, the people, begin to interfere with the long newspaper Sherwood Forest mo!D felt that their Junior Trustees of the Newport-Trustees decided oot to de- range plans and goals of the vested interests, you can upect with Councilman Blll St C ~ League tra1n1ng could be of Mesa unllled scbool dlstrlct mollsh the old pool, as bad these financial giants to strike back. They mum attack. ADd clalmlng the oewspaper. must benetU to their new commlllfty. gave approval Tuesday nJgbt been coilslcleted -.rUer, but they nave done Just tbat. _. "tlrst prove to us that this Is 1r 11r jeet tot t1 t Recently, there came forward a tidy trio of ex-elected a DeW"""'""'r... The st pro was orm to prellmlnary cost es ma es lnstead let It run untlllt gins m ials f lty tbelr w aim to rob you of ~ the Volunteer Bureau of South-of $311,500 for the 50-meter out. 0 c rom your c --spec c : The uoderlfOIWd paper r e-ern Ora.n.geCounty,J'hepurpose nlmmlng pool to be collStruc-Tile pool will be built 011 tbe your coostJ.tuttona.lly guaranteed right to Yote! Into tbe courts quested a busioess license of the bureau is to promote, ted at Newport Harbor bigt soutbwest part of tbe Harbor they went, armed wlth heavy briefs and seemlni!Y unllmited from the Councu 2 weeks aBO coordinate andorp.ni.Je the vol-school. An addlUooal. $92,800 funds. Thank God, their sinister scheme tailed. The courts to sell it on the streets through 110teer services for the benent was estimated for site work. Hlru::;:·of the pool pro- ruled lD tnor or the peopte. Wbere did tbe mooey r-.Uy eollcltors a.od veodlng rna-of the apncles servln& our Tbe estimate was preseated jeet Is -sllare<S by the come ~ to tiDuce thU lepl manJpala.t1oa to maull u clllnes entire city? (A shout from the audience, ''Tbe 1rv1De Comp-The ·c ... -u put ott the mat-area. It has eJpl.llded Its f\mc~ by P.orter..Jeoseru.Dd PartDera, scbool dlarlct. Cbl City ol !") w will 11 too w ldn't It be eat u ....... tloos and Ui now supported by architects for the pool, Wbo Newport Beach. and tbe Har-f~;;;:;; any e rea. Y never w • ou gr ter to allow the ctty manager UoJted FUDds ln the County, were hired by trustees last A OJ.ym 1 P 1 Fuad there was a law requiring tuU disclosure of money sources and city attorney to decide on Past programs oftheJunlor week. bor rea pc 00 . · MARINERS CHURCH in a case like this? the und ound r This seemingly well-meaning triumvirate of e:~-elected whether ergr ~a League of Newport Harbor In-t N r t ' d d omctaJs are probably here tool"'' wtth , slDcere desire to .......... a ne'"'"'"er elude the rorm.lno lo 195 ' ora 0 YO e recommen e participate In a tree and open discussion of this vital issue ~u';11~g a business session · =~~::'~e c~O::tT~~t:; The board of directors of the lng the tramc problem. A In Vfhich they nave shown s uch exceptional Interest. 1 would Monday, City Attorney Roy E. the Ora.nge County PhiLWmon-Newport Heights Improvement "DO" vote at this time and like to introduce them at thls time and ask them to stand June toJd Couocibneo that In lc Society, started the symphony Assn. has recommended a "oo" at any time .ln the ruture was a.nd be recognized .•. Hans Loret ... Charles Hart ••• Jay bJ. Inion the Sherwood for-previews. vote oo both proposiUoos on the asked for the cbarter amend- Stoddard · · · They're not here? · ··That's too bad! I am es~ ~n.sttt'uted a newspaper. The League co-sponsored March 9 treeny ballot. ment provision because ''It Dr. Glenn O'Neal, professor at Talbot Theological Seminary, La Mlrada, Is the pulpit minister for the 10 a.m. and 'i:OO p.m. SWlday services. Tile Rev. William Acton is ch\OI'ch pastor and Is a.-allable for visitation aod counseling. s ure you would have had some Interesting questions for them But Couocilm:111 St. Clair has several majOr art shOws with The directors called for a could conceivably lead to chat- at the end of the meeting. t'-ued •· that the O"'" F P tr ,._ this tt len-of••• ac"·" on any m>t Moving away for a moment from councils past am counc ils con w w argue ~ the toe Arts a ons in u.., "oo" vote at me oo re-•-._ ....,.. - way to prove that the publica-Balboa Povtllon. ctsl"" of the treewov agree-ter by tbe Cit)' Council ln the SUNDAY SCHOOL ., .... 9:00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE .. 8:00A.M. &. 10~00 A.M. EVENING SERVICE, ••. , 7:00P.M. present let us e:r.amine another pair of Scrooges The Cal-..,.. -J Uornia 'state Department of Public works--the r~d 2llllit--Uon is truly a newspaper ls to The Children's Art Workshop ment with tbe state because tuture. 2200 E. COAST H WY ., CORO NA DEL M AR and the Calltornia State Highway Commission. They are the see a second class ma11.1ngper-begun to comm ittee Is study- !'eal heavies In this entire controversy. They are the ones mit· who, no matter how muc h Important evidence has been pre- sented to the contrary, c learly and adamantly state that the adopted Pacllic coast freeway alignment is the one and only alignment acceptable to them ... no alternatives are worth s tudying •.. or consider ing, They have been In this position for 15 years. lt seem inconceivable to me that they, 1n tbeir inftnite wisdom, not only insist on forcing an unwanted tree- way through the heart of a beautiful city. but consistently cootend that this freeway must be built squarely on top of the most active earthquake fault 1n the Couoty of Ora.oge, the Newport-Inglewood f.a.uJt, even alter tile freeway-earth- quake fiasco with crashing OTerpa.sses and collapsing bridges 1n the San Fernando Valley just a few weeks past. They are oblivious of the lessons that could have been learned. Let them not btdld another freeway of cards r ight dOwn a..n earth- quake f.a.ult Une in our community! Let us nit-pick some of the official arguments against the initiative and referendum. Argument: "Breach of the enstlng 'valld' contract renders one Uable to the lull utent of the law--and this Includes the City of Newport Beach." Answer: Well, U found guilty, perhaps the City of Newport Beach migtll be sentenced to a jail term of three to ttve years. Just think of the savings to the taxpayer! At $1Z million per year to operate the city this could amouDt to over 36 million dollars ln taxpayer savings ... but I doubt they would send us to jail • , . lilt is only a matter of lla- bility. By tbe time the state sells the property at tbe fan- tastic profits tbey can real1J.e, perhaps they would wind ~ owing the people of tbe City of Newport Beach a rea.l bundle. Argument: "The question before you Is not whether you desire or (4lp()se a PacLDc coast freeway in Newport Beach.'' · Answer : Tbe nell it iso'tl ArKWJ~eot: "The measure proposes a method of approrlnr freeway agreements that appears illeral." AllSWet : Here we go to ja.fl ap.In a.ud we doo't even get ....... &0-Atpmel&: ··Authority for ma.k1Dg sueb agreemeots bas prop. or!)' -deleple<S 10 tile City CouocLL. boca ... LL LsiOiallJ tamlllat With and best able to wetcb technical lotergourn- meatal &Dd comm•Ulity issues lmol•ed.'' AD.IWM': 1 euess they are u.k1nC. "Wbl.t 11 a Jttc:a'd elect- orate llU J'OU dOlDc 1111 a tecldcal 1UUI like Ud.a1'' Arpmoal' .. Tbe proposed ebutlr am-0111 coald Ioree the Jtatt 110 lpore iotal cootena eatireiJ." Auwer: Tbat we Un ln a ltate that i1 dllpolld to do thl• 1a dolbtfW. We, the people, .UU ••• lbt ballot, tttll at tbt --u Ia ---I llllPlOn ,.. oat 10 bo ...,Ill bJ -.... 1.0 ,... oot 10 -IIIII 1-II IIIII ...... Wlal llotJ 1H rtali;J IIJIDc to JOG 11, ''Doo't w«TJ, "•JUdial Sa IDIIC to bo an ,..._ •-oao't .,.. ,_ c-utaot-1o .._ fool ... -_..._ Lot-..... u __ ..... .-lllllwlllt~.., .. --uotlolal-t· 4111rf,_...,, IIIJio __ ,__ ....... .,.!:......,._ ........ ,..., .,, ,,... ..... l'llfl ............. -.- t ..,, _, 111 Gil ••.,u•on;a:oioo to a. polls~ ,. --.. ._ -•. Doe'l ....... ... -.. FACTO.IIT·5PON50KED MagnCIV'O:X ANNUAL SALE 0 SAVE UPTO ..J-'~1\o •~1 r u U ll 1.-~'llll I I U, UtOt/Zllll SSII"i t' L JH'IY, ISf '),8,t060J.JJMI SP'CL IVUIS LSI !etC 0111 IH.U,•I IIQ •L '0' I OL TOII!tU C[ C~LIJ H " 1(•11.-~[lt •t l~t ~!QU£51 or ,.IY 0' OU• Dt•Ll-5 11 tNt S•ot ~[U .. DO V•LLU lit ~U t:liTU DI U Ill[ U GU ... GIC tatTOIY lll.lt'«<•tt[O •III'HL SOIL[ II Tilt SDlltllt U UL.,OI~I to ,aJII[f T'lltQUl'l!! UT'Jit,AY ,toJICII .!7 ttl!, ,.GUVOX CO SOUlll[n CILJJOU!to 01111 " ltll " 11 ---S150 Ccpnf• II' r..;l'~' .!lfT1to•,f ,>t I(' M I'll' 1 "'" • • Aetro-Sonlc Color Ster.o The•tres • Console and Portabl• Color TV • M o nochrom e TV • Aetro ·Softlc Stereo Conaoln • Component Stereo Svat•m• • T•pe Recorder• • Jaortabl• 1\.f lftl , t! '~.\It• ·J I J' • "BUY WHERE SERVICE aak .. it a BETTER .UY"' DPIM SUMOJ.YS II TD 6 'til NEWPORT BEACH lOc THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT !lEACH •-:::;~;:;:~;;;:~ _ .... THE NEWPORT HAR&OR ••• .,...,.- ,_ IIIIU' ...,..,.,.. ,_TIO .-o ....._._.,cawr~~M~M l()( COSTA MESA 23RD MD . JO INTERNATIONAL WALK FETES AFS STUDENTS CANDYSTRIPERS TO INSTALL OFFICERS Tile CIJid)'llrlpon. JWIIor IUeo ol ·tbe ..-1 1>001111 111111 AtWIIary o1 Hot.c Hooplta~ wtll ud tbl ldlldo ol-ams 1110)' Tbe Corooa dill Mar chapter ot tbe Amerlean Field Service ~ OCbollr-wtll preseat the 6th umal '•lDler· l.utall tbtlr MIW 1971 -'n of-plan to de ... lop. IWIDoal walk .. SUDday, Marcb tteer, ioaeudlelllbtceremooy Eli:ertal.alal at llmCbloD 28, from 4 to 1.p.m, at a ~beoocfYt.aooMarcbZO, will be tbl Vadrl 11 ol Colta Tbls procreaaln dlliDer Ia lD the CoafereDCfl Ceoter of Mesa Mgtl tcbool uder the pveo eacb year to intrOduCe Hotc Hosptta.L leadersbip ot Edwar Brab&Pls, Harbor Area resideota to the Tbe teyoote apeattr .nu be Tbe out.,._.., IDdyltrlptr torelp lludeota atteodlDI Cor-Or. RoaaJd J, Mlbordin, the oftleers u-. Bet Kaox. Mar- OIIa del Mar hJgh school aDd to bead of the oew meotal healtll nee Alleo,Gwy Geiger,Kareo t&1.se tuods for the AFS pro-uU of Haag HospitaL Hi& topic Odneal. Ami Mootuo, Kathy ~ram, wb1ch brlDp outstaod... will Lovolle the pl&aodacUv-Loe~ Uld. Jd Woodward. 1Dc lorelg.n students to tbLa LEGAL MOTIC! Installed u new omeers will country for a year of hi&b be Karen Odoeal as cb.aitman. tcbool. NOTICE OF PROPOOED Dawn Roseofeld as 1st Tice AutbeDic foods trom Fruee, CHARTER AMENDMENT chairman. Catlly Lanpton as Norway, Ethiopia aDd Costa NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 2nd vice cbalrmu,GioriaSom- FAT HERS AND SONS wtU nature forth 1Dto the jungle mood set by the Harbor VIew School PFO board for tbe breakfast safari Saturday, March 13, !rom 9 a.m. to ooon In the sci'IOO t cafeteria. Cettln& into the mood her e are Robert McLean, soo Jeff, at left, and Scott McGuire. In addition to the trea.ktast, tbere will be games, a fllm, a speaker troro Lloo. Couotry Safari and a mystery guest. Chairman for the event 1s W.rs. G. P. Parry, assisted by Mrs. Wlllla.m Lightcap aod Mrs. Richard Auelawm. Rtca will be servedin3eourses W, MAX BINSWANGER of Lido pursua.ot to Artlcle 11, Seetion ers as recordlog secretary, 1D 3 Cameo Shores homes. Isle bas been elected president 8 (b), of the Coostitutioo ol the Joyce Urban as eorrespooding Guests will ftrst eoterthebome of theCaWorntaTrtackiDgAssn. State or Cautornla., tbat eoptes secretary, Jennifer Watson as or Mrs. Johnston Ballard and He Is president of his own of tbe proposed ameDdment to treasurer, and GUUao Syl'I\QDC!S sip Sangria, a mellow wiDe trucking ttrm In Santa Fe the Charter of the City of New -as historian. coocoction from Costa Rica, and Sprlngs. He Is a native of Ok-port Beach to be submitted to Advisors are Mrs. Ca..stee- savor appetizers from Etlllopta lahoma, arrived In the Wasco the voters of the City of New-dyclt Fa.y, Mrs. Tboroa& Ra1- a.od Costa Rlca.Co-bosUngwlth a.rea of CaUiorula with hlsta.m-port Beach at the Special Mun-letto and Mrs . C. Roger Mrs. Ballard will be Mr. and lly tn 1932. During World War lclPll Eleetton to be held oo son. Mrs. wuuam Lottz,fosterpar-n he new B-24 bombers with Marcb 9, 19'11, are ava.tlable PROMOTED TO SGT. ents of Danllo Rodriguel of the Eighth aDd Flfteenth Air in the oft'tee of the City Clerk Robert Decubellls, son Carpets Joy CA,.~t!:T CONSULTANT WHO WILL COME TO YOU .. MOME WI TI-t SAM~L.I!:I WITHOUT ANY OIILIGATION TO YOUI NOW.H tno NEWPORT 3LVD. Ph . 646-'H8l Co•t.a Mesa ALARMS lt.ENT OR BELL fOR Costa Rica, and Mr. and Mrs. Forces. Shoe dowo over Ger-of the City of Newport Beach. Mr. aDd Mrs. William R. De- Curtis Crooke, foster parents many, be escaped to Spa.in.only Da.ted: January 18, 19n cubellis, of 316 Bucknell Road, H.J ~ fUDt..lrJllt: MATT Jl ESSES ol frtew Kelemu of Ethiopia. to be inter ned there, escaped Laura Lagios Costa. Mesa, na.s beeopromoted I \!.1 RKW _ u•oiLD .. G Friew and Oan.J.llo wUl be oo again and rejoined Allled lor-City Clerk to sergeant in the U.S. A1r 1m-gular Sh•P" • IUSI~ESS baod to greet guests and a nswer ces. He was again sbot down City of NewpOrt Beach For ce. He 1s a security po-1111 HAIIOI R.VD. !........,.,.. -eatt~~a questions about their native during the AWed raid on the PubUSil: Jan. Zl, 28, feb. 4, Uceman to a unit of the Pacllle COST4 WISA. ~. COSTA MESA trotAniW co. land. otl retloerles at P,oestl, 11, 18, M, March 4, 1971, Air Forces, assigoed at Blao l 1 50N.w.-.~. u""'"'~'* Guests wUI then board the Rumania, and JmprtsoDedby tbe ll~n~lhe~:Newpo:~rt~llar~bo~r~E~ns:I~I"~·~H~oa~A~B~, ~V~Ie~tnam~~·~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==========- • HOME • CAR • IOAT '*MAKB IT TOVGH I'OR TIIB TOV6B TO II IT' London bus for a ride to tht enemy until the eod of the war,- homu of Mr. and Mrs. James tn Europe. Ray, where they will be greeted .. byAMeBouffteroiFn.ncea.od DEHHtSTOUH DISPLAY her American parents, Mr. and AT AVCO SAVIHGS '==========~ Mrs. Horace G. lrwin. Boeuf Bob Dennistoun of Corooadel r bourguigoon, a classic French Mar Is eltllbltlng at Avco Sav-&iL1Z d.tsb, w111 be served as the main lngs and Loan, 3310 Bristol course. A Norwegianapplepud~ Street, c osta Mesa, MOR TIJARJES ding wUI be served at tne nome Marcn. Tile oollecUon includes of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Fin-marines, landscapesandfiorals 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. ster. EU F'u.re of Norway and ln oil a.nd watercolor. COST A MESA her American parents, Mr . and The artlst was born in Can- Mrs. Mason SUer, will be on ada, and receiv~ a law Midway 6-2424 haDd to greet guests. at the University or 352D E. COAST HIWAY Reservations may be made by In 1927 he became a CORONA DEL MAR contacting any AFS committee t he United States and 50 member or by calling Mrs. as a lawyer and trust oftlcer ORiole 3.q4 James Bond, reservations lD Los Angeles until moving to -to for • L;:::::::::;::'::"':::•::•::':'::•:::'::::;::::::;::::::;:::!._c_naJr __ m_ .. _·_at_64_4_-_zt_6_6_. --, hiS preseol address t.n 1950, In this area he became active as a real estate broker aDd later became HCI'OW oHlev of the Newport Harbor Buk.. r(1J Jaul' • One way is to check out the use of Mel gy riglat in your <M'I'l home. I Flowers for all occas1ons we SPE!CIALIZE IN PARTI ES MIO weDDINGS free utlmat.a . Wi,. •d Delivery S..,vin 6>14-'990 OPE~ SEVE~ DAYS 2426 E. COAST HWY., ~ CORONA DEL MAR. By GRACE BElliS CURTIS at first Cburch of Ctu'ist, SetenUst, 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach --8:00 p.m. Thursday, March 11 ~EWPORT PROTESTS HEW AIRPORT ROUTE The Newport Beach City Council, obviously ~set over a r equest by Aeronnes De Mexico tor permission to es- tablish an air route betwMD Orange County Airport to var- Ious Mexico points, ~sdtrected the sta.tt to vigorously oppose the move. The request, which requires the approval of the Civil Aero- nautics Board and President Ricllard Ntmn, r ather than the PubUc UUUties Commission because It r equires an inter- nationa l agreement, Is report- edly wa11.1ng on the president's desk tor b1s signatu.re. The Council direded tbe start to nlte to the Or ang! County Board of S~rvtsors and the president opposing tbe granting or the operating authority. 0. &lUI-.... Energy ia essential to the economy and to the environment. Without it nearly everything in your home would stop, including cooking, heating, cooling, television viewing and your water supply. Outside, most factories would shut down. • From time to time other sections of the llation have faced a shortage of energy-electricity and fuels ouch ao oil, coal and natural gao. So far, there hao been no shortage of electricity here and no short- age of fuels for your residential requirements. But even so, why use more energy than you really need-whatever the type? By not waoting energy you'll be helping conserve our country's natural reeources, which in turn contributes to the protection of the environment. Here are a few suggestion• to coulder: 0 Check your home 's insulation. You could be using up to 50 7c more energy than necessary to heat or cool your home. You 'II be dollars ahead in the long run with proper insulation. Incidentally. most homes with electric heat are already insulated. D For the same reason. install weather stripping on doors and windows. D Keep your damper in your fireplace closed when not in use. 0 When the weather gets very hot or cold, draw your drapes and curtains. This will help reduce the demands on your heating or air- condition ing systems. D If you leave the heat on while you sleep, set your thermostat at 60 •. Special thermostats are now available to do this auto matically. The lower yo u set your th ermostat. night or day. the more energy you will sa,·e. 0 If yo u happen to have elec tric heating, yo u probably have separate thermostats for individual rooms. If so. you can turn them down in rooms not in use. D Don "t use yo ur oven to heat your apartment or home. 0 Turn off lights when not in use. That seems obvious, but some people believe it costs more to turn lights off and on. Untrue. (An exception is flu orescent lights. Turn them off only if yo u won't be using them within 30 minutes.) 0 In summertime, set your air- conditioning thermostat as high as you can without being uncomfortable. The greater the diff erence between the indoor and outdoor te mperature. the more it costs you. D To keep your house cooler, shade window areas from direct sunlight. Use awnings qr plants that shield windows. D To cut cooling costs. install an exhaust fan in your attic. It can t·ed uce heat transmitted through your ceiling. D Check the temperature setting on your water heater. Controls are set too high in many homes. And fix leaking faucets to save water and energy. D Operate your dishwasher only with a full load. Same holds true for yo ur washer and dryer. E • Perfect Creation Six Literal Days RiFOoiT • ..,. -· •a.IICftllll.--"-t lltUIIIDAY,IWat \ lt71 llO!!Q!!A !!Cli!M. .CAUf Bible defeats atheism 1111 ITOIT OP 1111 PAIS!!UI MAllY IIIMIII Tlt.t.L .U 10LD IT .t.T1011t11Y 1'01 DIPBIDAMT llr •••-s .... ln,., ,_a,- (Conti 11d from lut 'ftM) !!, Tho -"DaT' ... "Nipt" aad tloo To-"'M Ev•lllaaadtloo ........... ladiate IJt•ral na,. One ahould undentand the mea. U. o1 ttw. tenn "dU" ln thll chapteor in it. own contnt. God aeema to tu. putlc:ular paiN, in Genesis 1 :S-5. to Jhow that He 11 talldn& about Uteral days. In U~al l&fti\MI'I', whm we -.y a ~. we meu a U-hou.r period, aeoerally, In whk:h the earth re- volvH, with OM period of llcht and a period of darta:wu. Or we mean the prriod of Ucht itseU, the llabt p.rt o1 the 24-hour day. So here God teUs ftnt ot all of the crea- tion of ltihl, 1bert would have to br light IOITlewhere, In relation t.:. the earth, .o that the revolvtna: of the earth would make a 24-hour day of light llJid dark. And God plainly saya, then, that "God called the light Day, and the darlmeaa he called Nia~t. And the evening and the mornina: weN' the tint day" (Gm. 1 :S). So here was a day which consltt.s of a perkld of light and " period of darkness, and this l)('riod Is called "the first day." Again, In vene-8, "And the even- Ing and. tM momlng were the second day." Again, In veJ'S<" 13, "And thf' evening and the morning were the third day." And in verse 19, "And the even- ing and the morning wt>rt' the fourth day.·· Again, in verse 23, "And tho! rvt•ning and tht> morning were the fifth day"." And then. \.n verse 31. God says finally. .. And the evming and ttK morning we-re the sixth day." Six JK>riod!l of light and darkness called day~ mWit mean six literal days. 3. The Fad That the Daya Are Nnmbered Followa a Pattern UMCI Only About Literal Day&. I! is true that the word "day" can rde-r to a p.:oriod of time, likl.' ''the day of the Lord," that l.'xtcndt>d pt>riod which will Include the return of Olrist In a lory. the Batlll.' of Annageddon, and the mille-nnia! rei&n on earth. Eve-n in this passage In Gcne.is 2 :4, the Blble apt&b or "In the day that Uw Lord God made the earth and the hHYms." Here, fhe word .. d8:y"' may Include the whole period of creation, the whole six days~ But we note that in all such figura-tive and general use ot the tt'1'1Tl "day" meaning an extended per- iod or epoch. no numeral Is ever used. When J e-sus said, "For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nigh!JI In the hurt of thl.' earth "' iMatt. 12 :401, no one supJ»Se-s thllt Jonah was three age! or rxtrndOO periods in the belly of th•· whale; and no one suppoM!s Ttlt,l J(lo!!WI was in the grave for threto extended agrs. H is obvious when the nwneraJ "thre-e days and thrrr nighl s " is us~'d . that it mf'ans thr~ liter.J.I da)'!! and li teral niRhts. Or. -"'mC· time5 more bricny, thrl"C' /il('ral d ay5 Wbm the Lord commands tn EJ&odUa 12 :15, "Seven days shaU ye eat unJeaveMd bread: evf'n the ftnt day ye shall put away leaven out ot your housn , . . , " no one ~ that the Scripture could mean seven qet, and then the ftnt ot ~en acn mm ahould pUt away leaven. wtwn the num- eral 11 u.ed, the term is always literal In the Bible. In Matthew 17 :1 we read, "And alter 11x days Jesua taketh Peter, James. and John his brothe-r, and brtneeth them up lnto an hilh mountain apart." But there Is no poulble room for arcument that "six days" means six qes. So, acrordina to the common use of languqe and the Bible pattem everywhere, when the Bible· says that "in six days the Lord made heaven and earth" <Exod. 20 :111, It means six literal days. 4. When Jeau "Retted on the Seventh Day.. uad ~ Bleued the Seventh Day and Sancti- fi~ It u the Sabbath, It Maet Involve a Literal Day 1n Gt>nesls 2:1-3 we read : "Tiaau tM Maueu aM tile earth we-Te ''"~Md. mtd ull tkt: llloat o/ t.lwm. Ad 011 the •evnth da) God etlded "" work wllich M 1\ad modi:; a!ld 111e ruled 011 Ute •n:mcth day from an Ail work w lllich 1lle Iliad mack. A"d God blened the u v- e~~tlli day, a!Cd aawctified it: be· caue tMt itt it lie 1tad reatcd tram all hil work wl'liclli God cn:- ated Olllcl made." 1be Lord rerHS to mat lft 1M Ten Qmmandmentl. aay\JI&: "N "' ~ •• W CM feW. bolA of IN Lor4 ~. Ood.: itt U iAoM aWf 1101 d/> tnt) U!Ork. I~H, 110r ti• fOil, .or ~~~~ ~. f~Y moaeM-'Otll, .or tAil wwric~HnJoltl, •or ~JI' cottJe, taor era, af?'Gwger tltot W 1C!U~r. th) gatu: .,.or '" .tt do)la CU Lord Mode r.eaw w aMd oort~. tU 1en, at1d all t.\<d Ita tr.em ia, aad reated tM a~n;ftt~ (ja~: 'I.DMYC/OrfJ t1wt lArd biaated' tAc 1111 bbatlll day, awd lulllmoed iC,"-Exod. 20 :10, 11. H the-day .1esus rt>Sted was a literal day, then the six dllys He worked were literal days. 'The day HI.' rested was the day Ht> sanetl- fif'd and set apart as a Sabbath day. It is true that this Sabbath wa_. mt revealed to Israt•l until Ex~ dua. chapter 16, and was tht>n given as a part of the Mosaic law, but s till the Sabbath was a literal day. followlnR the pattern of tt literal day In which God restt"d. Docs anybody !!uppose. that there wert' six extended ages of Crt'&tion, each with a pe-riod of darkness and a J)('t'iod of light. c-vrning and morning~ And then doe!~ anybody suppose that therc was an exteQd· ed pcriod like, tha t in which God rTSted? No, If the Sabbath day was 11 literal day, lhi.'D God's day or 1'{'11 was a Jitl'ral day. and that means that His days of creii- Hon we~ literal days, too. (Continued next week) 1Jt'O MINUTES 1NE IJIIJL£ rr coe.....,. •· .,.,. ,.. ... _,..,. ...... IOCIIT'r C ... CAeG, "'LAIIIOft tot.al TRUE UNITY There ilfe manv untons all ove• the world, tlul "' only one r11ace tS true uml)' tO De lourn1: IM ~ ord .Jesus CflffSI The d'loldren of fatten Acl;tm ha"e at .... •vs been di"tded Adam ·s forst l'fiJO ctlll(llran could no. gel ltl ong to- gether . One ko lted me ()(het' And now [hat The race has ITIUhoptoed Theff' ate about Three boll•on separate ondo.,•d ual w1lls 1n the world Some ol Adan• s chtldren trv to gel along !~her itffltCa blv and er~tov some measure of success tlut th1s atwavs ta~I.!S ellorl It cloes not cor11e. na tural tv E"en the dearesT IOYers must be o•epaoOO To VH!:Id To each othl'!' 's woshe-s lreq""'"' tv to gel along wt-11 tO!:fP.the< fhere os no true unol y on Thl!> WU<Id But where A.dano's c:h•l d•e<1 have been d1"1ded bY son tnev n•av Lltl saved and truh urolled 1n ChfiSI A.s Chf!SI bf'camc one W1!h us Whf!rl ~It! the<l ou• death (IN-wages cot $If~ I oo the cross so -mav become one wolh Hom as 1n fa1Th we iiCknowl edge that that death at CalvarY witS oot H•s but ours Th1s IS whaT Tile Aoo5Tie releo-1ed to when he asked' "Know ve flO! That so manv of us as -e baolored onto Jesus Chros t we!'l! baptllt!!T onto H1s dt!ath r (Romans 6 11 Thts veue dtle.s not refe< To w<~let baOh£111 for no one can \;Ito ~11 1ed mro CN•sr -or ~ome one .,..1 m Ho m- bot a phvs•cat Cf!l't'fi'IOt1V fhe only way to become one r.Th Htm •s to ac cept b¥ lerth 1M fact that He dted !IUr death on tne cross. The rneetmg place ITIUSI llhnys be Calv •v And as we acknowledge H•s deat h as ~~ ar>d are baphted mto Ch,.st we also be come ooe ""11~ each Ofher 'or b~ onl'! SP'"' '"~ we .til bapt•ll'!d mro """" bodY" II Coron th•ano;; 12:131 UntiV m Chr.o;;t •s nnt son!l'thmglor ...t1och Chr.o;;!la.ns are to s!l•ve \t IS a tact ol g-ace to be <OCoQII•{ed an.d entoved l"f Talth Tnw tJe!tevf'<S on and out ot all deoonHfl!ll\0<15 hil~e been bapto ted onto ooe. body whethf!< or •101 They recognole Th os Nn¥1< 11 •s lor us To ap•propnale aod en tov t111s untiV 1n Chns t endeowormg tn ~"llll !he unolv ot the Sil>r•t '" lflf' bond of peace" IEphesoans 4:J l 'e Pfll!'t•r. mg t!'le um tv wtloch The ~""' has made Only those wh o have been bafJ' Toted onto Cllnst b\0 lauh can IIPO•et•· ate The blessed oneness wh tch be loevers may t!f1t0Y 1n Hom n JAMES E. BENNET Tbtl 1t tM lut lltltallr' ... oltlll....., ota b11.1MM 01 Fib. ll 81111 11, 1 ... II• ...... 1111 JD'I! ......... ,._lllal t11a-lol 11 "r .. -.n rlllln,- la ... a. Bt ', Wlllr fl 11M l'tiJII't. .,. .. 7 ., , ........ Dr. ~ .................... 1 1 udtblaprllltMtottaea.-..rc.le'' ...... ....... Flopd. ldMGr ol u ........ "II'¢" Olllld '"he Artlt- traW," ..... to OOIIed '',000 --Dr. ··--· .., ~aclaallllc-TIIoJidsl_a_ Ill bla llllrtiU, --br Mr. -u a llrlllll ··- yer and a &0011 ~I'L • • (The wltDtSI 11 W:JOiaeJ Tellar • Ylee-ptt~ ol tbe American Soclety b' tbt AdvueemeDt of Atbllam.) (Coa.tlmled from last wHt) Nc:ither did 1 nsk the witneue~ anything about the quail because the plaintiR' had skipped thi. niauer m· lirely, and, of course, J could not bring it up on CI'OMJ- eumination, but the last witnna bad testified that the Bibl~ was untcitntific becauae it taid that tbe eoneJ chewed a cud. He had testified that the coney waa a European rabbit and did not chew a cud. When I Wed him where in the Bible he referred to the coney, 'be s...id he did nut kn oh' and be did not even know it waa in the Bible, but he was merely deacribing the coney from his knowledge as a scientist. I handed him the Roman· Catholic, or Douay ver· sion of the Bible and asked him to read the fifth verse of the eleventh chavter of Levilicus, which is the one in 1he King James version referring: to the coney. He read it anc.l said there was no coney there, but tbat he found a cherogryllus. I asked him if he knew what that was, and he admitted he did not. I aaked him whether hl' kuew whether tlu." cherogryllus chewed a cud and he said he did noL I uk.ed him whether the cberogryllus ancJ coney were the samt'; he replied that be had never heard of th e beast. He admitted thai he knew that the. Old Testament was translated from the HebrC"w, so I asked him if he knew what wu the Hebrew word for "coney." He said be did not know any Heb rew. I told him that the Hebrew word wu ... hoffon" and asked him if he knew whether the "shof- fon" chewed a cud. He had never heard of the animal. I uked him whether .. coney" or .. cberogryllua" wu the proper lranslation of .. shoffon" and he said that he was nol an aulhority on translations. He could not tell whether the shoffon chewed a cud or whether it did not, so J ·suggested that ~'perhaps the Bible wu ri1ht when it said the shoffon chew~d a cud." He answe~ "h might be -I do not know.'" The Judse indicated that we would then skip the coney. The next point was in reference to the camel. TLe Compbinl having sl ated th at tht Bibi L' wa! untcientifi.c beca use it say !I : ... aa I he camt'l ... l1e r hewelh the cwd, Lut divideth nol tbe hool; he i!l unclean unto you (~'t'. ll:.j. In direct examination Mr. TelJer had said that the camel's hoof was divided, so 1 a!lked him where he sot hi s information. He replied that he had seen the skele- ton of a camel in the museuu1 and had observed 1ha1 the skeleton had two bony toes on each foot. ] re- minded him thai we wer~ not t31king about skeletoM but a whole live camt:l which bad flesh, blood and skin, and I admitted th:~t thf' camel might have two bony toes ju!lt as the elephant had five bony toes, and askr.d him whf'thcr wh en 1hese were covered with ftesh and skin il would be one pad, like th~ horse or two pads like the t."ow. Af!l·t going through a process called thinkinlj; he said lhal it wa s his reco llectio n that th e whole foot was fully co vered and was not cloven. I suggested that the Bible was r ighl, and he agreed that il wu right in reg .ud to the ca mel,-so the Judge though! we would skip 1hat point too. St. Thomas Bible Lesson JACOB'S SERVICE (II ) Genu is 29 :21 Lesson 33 , Series Ill ll•'f'' .,,, .. ,.,, l.1 • ,,f,, .tl tlo•· •·nd nf ~f'\ell h onp; IC'tlr~ nf ondrnturf'd "'t:rlice . tro 1 \..(·ol ·•ut ,[ H o~(hd f.,r 1do•1111 lw h,,rJ ~n ~ap;l':d. "It is ea~i\ tn n b~ene hrtc." "rtt•· .. \l.otlltf'\1 ll••tu • ''f,.,\\ ,l .tl "h ''•IS paid in hi" o\0\n Lo in ., II ,. had r hratc<l j 11 .., '"'" f.olfo ••t ,j,. 11 j,.. f•t'••H'tHfc~tf l<1 be ~:so1U . and """ h1"' fathcr•tll ·hH• o lw.1tr·d hm1. ll •·t• '" h"'' unrl~htNtu!l !Ooc1er l .ahu n "'''"· dw l .i•rri IHIS r qlhl•'"""" \l.no • !till' .. tn<ll•f•d d" IH' find lht· jus t ir<' ,,f (,,,f ·•prro.~t tnp: on th1.'i r11•1n11 .-r 11 1!h 1t ...... ., tlo.ll 111" nous l ""~ wtth ·\dnnihcfr \.. (Jurip;r ~ 1 .7\.'"\~ I hrn ·c d""''· .... , (,.,.f ho~th rf'•jllO tf•fl nw." "'uro·l' 1h 1 ... o"' ,, ... tro ~i n~ u mome nt11n <In lh(' ~'"In~ nf ]rsu,.,, ''\II thi ng~ "h,1t"'"'l{'! ,.. """1'1 1h.11 not:n should dn uutu lf•U . ri o,,. t•u •n !411 unln them: for tho .. 1 ... thr l.111 .tnol thl' prto pht!t"'· •· T hrrr 1 ... morr 1111"l'rd he re. however. than a n r•n..t mplr nl Divine j us tice l>cttljt ··H••L \r ll l'\"n "" thi~ e,1rth . Running through thr 1\hnle c hain of e\'enl!l 1.., 1hr proml .. l' nf the C:hns\ tn b' bor n nf thf' nHs prmg ,,( -\braham. In every ,IZrnrrntoron (,,.,j ..,,) ord!'r~ muller!! thut nt ithrr •\bra ham nor lsiUIC, through "hnm rhr line flf ,j,.!lrent runs, is a\lm.ed I n c h<lfl!'<e In this matter. \br,1ham, !<erl..i nft tn r ffect the pmmise b~ ht .~ '""' ;ICti()n!l, hHd R son by llu)Cnr ; bur {,od ~11\e htm l!!tntc b~ pr•m1ise and refus"d tn ullm\ llagnr's eon to '10h..rit with thr :<lQn ,,( ~11 rah . l!lu<IL sou~ht to hand nn his blessing to F:sau; but Cod sa" tfl n thnt it we nt 111 J ac()b whom h,. had fl)r•·ordained. Now Jacob. 8 eeL.ine: a btide b1 "hom he cnn beget on heir in ~he l !~c of. the_ coming Chri8t, lights on Jlpr hel. Hut Crw! hM determined othe rwtse . I he hne ul to go thro u~h Leah, whom Jac nb l•ated . Th1tt J ac ob "hnted" Letth 1loes not mea.n he bnre her ntalice. but that he re fu~ed hrr the lnve and ~tHe ccion he bore t o fl achel. The word ie u8ed here in tl-!e l!oe nse tha t Jesus 8&)1!1 ... If a ny ma n come to me . nnrl hate not his {ftthe r, ond mother, and wi fe. lilnd c hildren . a nd brethre n. and s is ter•. yea, and his own life 11l•o. he cannnl be my di11c iple." llec:aUAe of her sOtT&w, the Lord made it up to her, ao to s peak, by givins her fo•r aon• -Reuben, S imeon. Levi and Judah. The joy or brinl!ling • man c h i ld ttt birth i11 counte d •" great u the j()y or 1rue lov~ allCi affection of 11 hue b.nd. So f.lk"nah comforted llannah, his wife who ••• btafTen while hia otiHtr wife, Peninn11h , had children: .. Why i• thy h~ert ar.ieved? em I not bet~er 10 th~e th.aJI ten lllna?" Rachel. Joo, had to be c0111tent far tuay yu,. w1th Jacob'• love, fM aht~ borf! him no children fot many yee,., Leah 'fltla• recompenaed more richly e'IU th .. thia, howev1r. Jacoh ,.loved R.chal ..-ote then Le:•h," and t'-e Mn• that ahe hot. hia rMny yeaf8 later, Joee ... a.f 8 .. jll•la, were •i• t.'larltaa, Joeepll WU . rlc~Jy bi .. M~, •ttd 1 MritM a 4011.a.4 ,_,.in i• t•• proMieed lead thr011gh h•• •on.. Ephn1m aad ~ ..... ~ It w.a at die• haM of Joeepb Llaal Cod provided I« the family and -~ .... •• 1 .. ,_._of the weat fami~M~. Yet it waa from Jodah,the yo.•r •• snn of Lenh . lhAt .l ~su.!c< was descende1i ac curd 1n~ '" thf' flrs h . r.od dues not judg~ as ma n dol"' !I, but ~~1!!'1 into the hf',Jrl!l; nr it ht:r dni"'S he pour out all good thinge upon nne person, bu1 d i\'ides them r ichly among many. The r leaat fa vored among men ie oflen the mo!'t highl y favored of God . L.aban appears in o bud light in a ll ll1is and £ares miserably at the hand it of ntf1!1 l commentators . li e is en lied a c heat and a fraud. Yet J acob dora not fret or c hafe over !he decepl ion; a t leael nol so as to seek vengeance. Ra ther he ~;~eems to a ccept the matter simply that he was outwi tted. Both he and hia uncle deal pretty s harpl y with each other . Not always , however. d o people expect the kind of treatment fr om u su le11 man or a merchant thai is demanded 1oday where the rule is, "The c us tomer i~ 11lwa ys right." The anc ient Roman rule of justice was, "Let the buyer bewBre." £ac h party In a bargain ia expec ted lo look out for h is own interu t11, a nd Jac oh may have accepted the fa ct that he should have looked to s ee who it was he took lo wife. However it wae, Jacob quite readily agreed to serve another seven years for Rachel, makine: fourteen in o iL No wonder he bore a great love (Of" her -a love whic h aometimu ia said If) typify !he love that C hrist hu toward his Churc h. The matter of mu1tiple wives amon e: the Patriarc hs ill best dealt with by Matthew He nry . lie o bservu that La bun, by his trickery, "drew Jacob into the sin, a nd 11nare, and dis quiet, of multiplying wives, whic h remaina a blot on hi a eec utc heon, a nd will be eo to the e nd of the wotld .... He that had lived without a wife to the eie:hty-fo urth year of Ma ase could the n han been nry well content with one; but !_.&bon, to d ispoae of hia two daushte,. without portionlt. a nd tn get 11eve n years ' aervice more out of J acob, thu• i!'l'lpoeu upnn him, and draws him into a s trait by hie fraud , that (the matter no t bein8 yet f!le ttled as it wu afterwsrd11 by the divine law, Lev. 28:18, 11 nd l'l'lnre fully ~ince by our Savior, Ma tt. 19:5) he had 11ome colourable reunns fot marrying them both. He could not refuae Rac he l, for he had upo•ed her; atill 1~ .. could he refuse Leah, lot ~e h.d nuuTied her." h should not so witho•t ••rifll here thai it ie c"a.-.cteriatic of Scripture never to slo.a ove r, the raul e. aDd crimea even of the I!VI!at .. t n, .... but to repott them honutly. 1\e ue•er11ins nale: ia that whe\ ia report.ed rn .. t be told •• it happeae:d; fM it Ia from the neat lML trath ie drawn. . ~1. no--a ,,.~. el', 0 . Ito• 150M e H_.,.. u:, r,..._., Owtli"e' /au• fl~tlallu ..,,., ... l,..,• ••r•icc 1>•1 ree•IV•• LeeA IO wife ,,.,.,._J of "•crh ; h 61J~Jc ltl,.••lf tp .,.C)I,hr ••••• 1••ra .,,~ U ,,.,.,. /euAcl •'• •: Led, reJetll'~ bl ht •••k.J•a •lf•etlo .. , I• 61uacJ wU4 fur,,,,. a,.J dto•tA ou of IAut, J.4•A, U u •u•••or of Clulu. ...... M •••••~~'•" LeeA, lt•eAcl, It•••••· Sl••••• Lc•l •H buMA ~ ..... , ••r••• Cucc lc U:J. ntE TRIAL'S a.osE AL-cl.rina lhe preparation for tloe ~ lhe lllooi ... niood fifly,,lhru poiall apilllt ahe Bible, bul !hey hod recl-.1 lhem 10 •islll lor the purpote or tile trial, oncl otated ihat they Weft perfectly ~ d>al, while !hoy needed 10 pro•• only -or lhe ,.,....... ...,.rlhel..., !hey -ld ouil7 pro•• lhe whole ••llht, We have not been able lo &i•e all lhe .. ,de_ he. ..... or limiled ,.,..., The taki"f! of evidence in ~" O«upied a day and a hall, and •• han had lo abndse il very much, &ivinl only the hi~h ~ints. • . The last claim wu that the B1ble 11 unscJenUfJe and, therefore, wrong, beeaute in Leviticus 11:6 it readt: Anti the hare, becaU!!e he che:weth the cud, but di- Yideth not 1he hoof; he it unclean \U\tO you. lnu mueh u all the other seven poinls had been re. jected by the judse because of failure ·of proof, their whole case now hung on a "hare." 1 Mr. Teller leslified thai the hare was juat a small rabbit and it wa~ common knowledp that a small rabbit did not chew a cud. The lawyer beamed at the Jud~ and 11id : "We are entitled to one thousand dol- tart just on this point wh ich it so perfectly plain." How- ever, I asked the witnrss if he knew what was the Hebrew word translated .. hare." He re~alrd that he did not know any Hebrew. The Hebrew word is •ta .. ne- beth'' and M:u Ro~nfeld, the court steno,..;raph er, q:reed with me on this. The witnen admilled that he had never heard of 1he ''amebeth" and did not know whether or not it chqwed a cud. Mr. Rosenfeld, ofT the record, slated 1hat the .. arnebelh'' was an unitlcntificd and probably extinct animal. J then aske(l lhe witnrss whether he knew if this extinct animal called the arne· beth had chewed a cud before he ~3m,. el..tinct. The witneu aeemed quite disgusted 'anti wanted to know bow J supposed he would know a thing ,like that, 10 the subjecl was dropped. 'nteir .. hare'' was «Dne from the cue and it was completely bald now. The atheiSI lawyer said: '--rhat it the plaintiff's case." The Judge wanted to know whether he meant he had no more witneues and no more r~idence lo offer. Th~ lawyer answered in the allirmativ~. The Judge sttmed amazed, and J suuested that he dismiss the Complaint, which he did. The Athei!l lawyer, ho"Never, wanted to arsue on the motion to dismiss, but the Court reminded him that at the nry beginnin~~: nf thi~ trial he hnd promised the Jud~e that he wOuld offer renl evidence to substantiate his Complaint, and he had not pro,·r.n anythins, in the Jud~e's e~timation. The court said, ... You have the burden of proof. You must make out a prima facie cue at the tim,. the plaintiff rcsls. You failed to do 110 ." And so the ~ase ended, bur a few weeks later 1he atheists held a victory celebration, claiming that they had really won lhr case but had lost on aorrle lechni- cality. This, nf course, was merely to .. save their faces" beeaute they had not succeeded in provin(l!: anything ... •ny or the eisJtl points, butlhey had cle6nitoly proved tbe truth 1of God's statement in the fourteenth Psalm- '"The fool hath Nid in hit heart, There it no God." .The clefmdants did , not have to testify, because the J'l .1intilf's case was dismissed for want of proof. But it would have been a real joy to have had Dr. Harry Rimmer on the witnns stand. His k~en mind and com- prehen~ive knowledge would have ma <le a gr~at contrast lo the miserable inadequacy of lhe Atheists. I believe that God definitely ptrmitted this trial to oceur because the atheists have for a long time wanttd their day in court to prove the Bible is wrong. They had their day ·but the Bible still stands, and the trial hu given me more courage and more faith. I believe that the Bible is the Word of God, and the only infallible rule of faith and practice. I do not have to argue about it . If you do not believe, 1hen you prove that J am wrong, if you can. I believe that the teaching of the Dible is true: that God did create the henms .and the urth. If you do not believe it. prove that it is wrong! I btlieve that man became a sinner throu~ the diso- bce:dience of Adam. J believe• that COO made a way of ulvation for man throu~h th~ sarr.iflr,. nf His Onl y Son, Jesus Oni~t. who was quickly raisf'd from the dead and a5Cf'nded into Heaven in a ~:lorified body, wherr Hr now lives as my Sa~iou r and f.ord . Jf you do not lwlieve thi;r., then prove that it is wrong. J ~t ,;rr"al joy and romfort from my belief. God's Spirit wiln~s!'tt'< to my spirit of the truth of tltese mat- len, and this i;r. a ~re.alr.r proof than J f'"" ~f't thrnu~h my he ph p.irnl !'ens<"~. N4tural man ('a nnot rwrceivr. lhe 1hin~!l of G1•1l bf"('ause llu~y ar~ spirilut~l 0 f.or. 2 :14) and whilt' eye hath nol .een nor ur heard thf'. lhinp o( God, n .. ertheleao, God h,a revealed lilem 10 1hoee whote souls are alive, h1vins -bora fro. above lhroup faith in Jeouo O.riol. If JOll do not believe this, then prove that it is wrons. but I am sure ihat ihrousJt failh in lhete lhing of God JOU \OiiJ ... A joy and comfort, and receive eternal aalntioa, wbicl lhe world eannut provide. 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Vutuce rtqQelt o1 Rus-Emkay Denlopmeot Co •• Soltb lllttUd a Jbori procra.m oa tbe by-ltwa; Veta Belu'. e...,..ID. TM ~~lq!pr'CWtd tbe&D-.. fa.rers SdltJ 1. a.me. Clab Hll Olaeo Sr. o1 SaD Beraar-Gate. DDI'th of PallAdes Rd. Y•a ltlderlh!p deYelopmeat Od membetllllp lbcnre&M; ••Uoa wttbo1t DOtteea.Ddpub.. tor a mulDe r.uac facUlty, diDo, to build a cq,Jez oa a lot betwMn Blreb St. aDd Mac:-PI'Ocr&m. lleltJI SmUll, Cbrlltmu IUDCb-lie -.rtac. 1 bel doell: aad tentce al.lpe ill at1918 Coart St., CeatratNn-Arthur Blvd., Dll1l' the airport. lira. Fern Green of Sub. eoo; Faith Vopl, cbamPIIDt Tbl •lUll puee1 eontatu•a ~~3! -wttb a _...sboll port, bavtJc 1,1'15 oq. ft.ottaod Mooteo, Callforllla stale pros-110st1; LoRayae Ja•-. cut-pori o1 1110 rlPt-ot-ny ollbo ~ elub at ?05 E. Edpftter, Bal-ar• where tbe Ol'dlaaDee re-HIGH RISE APPEAL !deal ot tbe W3men's DiYllioaa fva1 mQJJe· SyiYia MooDier Nve tltiDiloa of Saa Jc.qulD boo. qulrno 1,400 oq, ft. A 1-1/1 COIITIHUED 90 D.lYS of Cb&mbers 'ol Commerce, eUIIW"&t art: SaUto Ftomtni Htlto-iU!d Spy GIUI HtU 11 u• r n. ' s. RtqQNt of Howard Wrtcht root eeeom storytDCJ'O&Cbmeat PAUL W, RlCHARI80R bas Doll-Flu TidtDp; noreocelle RC*I u weU &i a portioD ot Coutrllttloll eo. ot AD&helm lAto lbe rear yard settacll: ls Newport Beach city cotmell-beeo aamtd dllttlcl 1DU&&V 1~ 11 c 168 rlDaDce ud budpt· Vl two relldeDtlallotl. Tbe Irrial for bl&tl ria soai.DL from C-1 allo requested. men cootloued ror iO days lut tor So4atbwD CalltoroJa Ediul L AL MO CE Riv;rs botplt&Uty· Chris Hc,p_ Co. bu ala:l eoueated to be s. VarlaDce request of w. E. week a pllbUc bearing oa Company's HUDUoctoa Beach P·40t50 per, u'at.oo ud U.eml:lerllldp; tuec1 to pay a proportloDIJ ..... ---"l~f~GA~l~IIO=l.::IC::;!:.,__ Lull of La Hobra to bUild & an -t by architect Rolly ot.lrtel, ac:eordiJI( lo Jaet H. CERTIFIC4TE OF BWINESS No,. Holllnu, porttomeolartan ebaro of prior boDdad-ad- trlplu oo a k)t at 929 W, B&l .. Pulaski. tromtbePI&JmJ.DcCom. Xime, Dirialora llla.Dapr. He Ftctitlou Flrm Name aDd Y.E.S. door prist~; Wt.DJ .. ..., oltbe eitJ .., eDsttnc P -w.ii7 boa Blt'd., Balbo&, '-riDe S,W m15s1on denlal of a &Ooe ch&oge W&s formerly dlllrlet DWIIIU THE UNDERSIGNED does fred BaCOA. procrama· 8tttJ CERTlFICATE OF BUSINESS Sl· ft. ot laDd wbere tbe ordl-ameDdmeot ud use permit to at Hanfol·d. where be wu "mao bereb)' eertUy tb&l be is COD· Bruce program p~1Dtlllc; FtcUtious Flrm Name auce requires 3,600 IQ. ft. allOW af4.Wll.ta,partmeDtbW.ld-of tbe year" 1n 1961. He bas a ldac:tlllc a btaltness at 2845 E. MUch; Lelp Huat, pubUc re- THE UN'ntRSlGNED does Eacroactun811l of a carport lDto lng OD the old Relldelfous baD· ba.cbelor ol arts deer" from Cout H'ff}'., Coroaa del Mu • latloas; Allee FOJ:, II.Ddeutle btreby ceruty that be is coo-both side yards lsalsorequest-room property 1n Balboa. UCLA. Ou.riq Wor ld Wu n be CaUl., UDdu tbe .flcUttous .flrm cootest; Laura Laclos, sllYer ductiD&; a boat rtala.l busloess ed The Councll adJoo resulted sernd as a oaYtgator tn tbe Dlmt of Welton 6 Company and aoebor awards; Marp Shea, at 28 Cabrtllo, LJdo Part. New-7. Use permit appUeaUon ot from Us decJsJoo to adopt an °· S. Air Fwce. He aDd Ids tbat said flrm ls composed ot tt~&chers' welcome; lJllie Car- port Beach, Caut •• llllder the M:usball Fleld.s to bW.ld a. 2-emergeoey ordinance stopping wUe, Corinae, &Del tbelr daqb-the following persoo wbose roll, telepfiODe; Patricia Bray, fictitious firm oame of LidO story single famlly resideoce the issuance ot all building per-ter, Stacey, reside at 16101 name in tuU ud place of res-trade faJ.r; Hope Gerrie, ways Sailing Club and tha.t said tlrm a.t '103 E Balboa Blvd Balbo& mUs fot structures more than Malaga Lane, H_tmttngtonBeacb. l.dence are as follows, to-wit: and means; Mar&Ot SkJlltnL Is composed ol the foUowlng ln addttioo to ao ensiing com~ 35 feet h.lgh ln the Lower New-Tbelr son. CralL Is atteodi.Dg DtYersl.tled AcqulslUon Corp., yearbook. person whose name in full aDd mercial building oo the same port Bay CIYic District. college in Northern CaWornia. 2845 E. Coast Hwy., Corona ·place or residence are as rot-lot 1.n a C -1-Z district. A "'ro The D~lct covers an area · del Mar CalU 92825 PHOTOGRAPHY E XH I Bl T lows, to-wlt: Jerry A. Rest, !8J setback oo one property Une rougbl.y ~om West Newport to COH CE RT pREVIEW SET I wrrtffiss m'y ha.Dd• thls 17th AT H EWPO RT HA T10N AL Cabrll.lo, Lido Parlt, Newport ts also requested. the 'Soutberly ~tty llm!ls, eX· Neville Marrloer, founder day or February, 1971. E. D. An exhibit of photography by Beach, Calif. 8• Use permit appUcaUon of teDdiDf ·from the Pacillc Ocean and conductor of the Academy Welton. Pres. Dr. Jotln H. AtklllSOD Jr. of w.rNESS my ha.nd tllJ.s 11th Property Acquisition Co. or to the area adjacent to Coast or St. M.artln-Ln-the.Ftelds, STATE OF CALIFORNIA) Lagtma Beach wUl be cllsptayed day or February, 1971. Jerry Newport Beach to build a du-Hwy. London, will giYe a concert )ss at Newport Natiooal But's A. Rest. , preview lecture at 11 ~.m. Wed-COUNTY OF ORANGE ) Bayside otnce during reCU)ar STATE OF CAUFORNIA } LEGAL HOT ICE LEGAL NOTICE nesday, March 10, at Ednrds ON TH~ 11th da.y of Feb-banking hours through ApriL WOMEN TEll. EACH OTHER THEIR CLEANERS! ) ss. Newport Tbeater, Fashion Is-ruary 1971 before me a Not-Dr AWnaon is a stocll:tlle COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ORD£NANCE NO. 1372 City Charter authorizes the land. He wtU discuss the music uy Pubuc • 1.n and r~r said p~grapber wbo bas over 20,. ON THIS lltb day of Feb· AN EMERGENCY ORDl. adoptionofordina.ocesasemer-by _Mozart, Schum&JlO, ud Li-county and state, residing 000 color transparencies and FAVORITE BECAUSE OF THEIR CUSTOM CLEANINO, SUPERB LAUNDRY SERVICE AND '111E 'I1NY REPAIRS AND BUTTONS SEWN AS A FREE SERVICE. ruary, 1971, before me, a No-NANCE OF THE CITY OF gency measures when declared get1 tha~ is to be played by tbe therein, duly commtssloDedand prints with agents ln New York. tary PubUc in and for sa.ld NEWPORT BEACH ESTAB-by the City Counc:11 to be nee -Los Angeles Phtlharmonie Or. sworn, persooa.Uy appeared E. Loodon, Totyo and Puis. ¥is courty and state, residing LISHI.NG lNTERIM ZONING essary to preserving the pubUc chestra at UCl Saturday even. D. Welton, Pres. or Dl'!ersi-work is used in naUooal mag- tbereln, duly commlssiooedand REGULATIONS IMPOSlNG A peace, health or safety; and lng, March 13. tied Acq"uisttion Corp., known to a.zines and for adYertlsing, cal- u•orn, personally appeared MAXIMUM. BUILDING WHEREAS, in ena.ctlng this metobethepersonwhoseaame eoda.rs and book illustration. Jerry A. Rest, mown to me to HEIGHT UMIT WITHIN THE ordinance the City Coun_cll LEGAL NOTICE Is subscribed to the within in-He has had 28 years experience be the person wbose name is AREA KNOWN AS THE PRO-hereby declares tha.~ lttsacting p_40526 strument., and acknowledged to as a•profess1ooal photographer OF COV RSE IT'S VALET subscribed to ttJe wUh.ln in-POSED l..DWER NEWPORT pursuant to authority ot said me that be ezecuted the same. bavin beeo a.n Associated strwnent, aDd acknowledged to BAY CIVIC DISTRICT Section 65858 of the California CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS WITNESS my hand and of-Pres: stringer while a prep me that he ezecuted the same. WHEREAS, Newport Bay has Go vernment Code and pursuant Fictitious Firm Name flclal seaL Mary A. Happa, school studeot at 16• CLEANERS WITNESS myhandandoUlcW played a ma.jor role in estab-to lts powers as set forth in THE UNDERSIGNED does notary ~lie in and tor said He ls also an interDation- seal Mary A. Haapa, Notary Ushing and maiota.lniJlc the Section 412 of the City Cllarter; hereby certifY that he Is con .. County ~ state. My com-ally mown consultlng physicist Publlc 1..o. and for said County physical, socia.l and economic aoo ducting a Medical Laboratory mlssloo eJptres Dec. 13, 1971. spedalliJ.Dg in photo-optical a "}'I ~':ate. My Commission ex-ctw"acter oftheCityofNewport W-HEREAS, the City Council busiooss at 601 Dover Drive Publish: Feb. 25, March 4, scleoce. He has taught ttds pires Dec. 13, 1971 . Beach aDd represents a ma}or nas held a public hearing for (f9), Newport Beach, Cal. 11, 18, 1971, in the Newport sub}eet i.D. the extenston grad- PubUsh: Feb. 18, Z5, March public asset; and • the purpose of considering ttlis 92660, under the ticUUous Harbor Ensign. ua.te schOol at UCL 4, 11 , 1971, in the Newport WHEREAS, the r apid growth ordinance; firm name of Baysbore MecUca.l Harbor EMign, of the City has createdincreas-NOW, THEREFORE, the City Laboratory aDd that said tlrm ing pressures for intensive de· Council of the CHy of Newport is composed ot the fotlowlng veklpment andredenlopmentof Beach OOES ORDAIN as fol-person whose !Wne In tu11 and properties surroUDdin g the lows: place of residence are as fol- LEGAL IIOTICE P~40849 Lower Newport Bay; and SECTION 1. No bulldlngper-lows, to-wit: Ru!us Dale GII- CERTtftCATE OF BlliiNESS WHEREAS, tn order to pre-mits shall be issued for any lette, 967 Meadowlark Lane, Fictitious Firm Name sene andenha.ncepubUc access structure or a.ny portion there-Laguaa Beach, Cal. 92651, THE UNDERSIGNED does to and enjoyment of the Lower of wUh.l.n the Lower Newport WITNESS my hand tilts 8th hereby certity that he ls con. Newport Bay tbe Clty Council Bay civic district study area, day of February, 1971. Rufus 6uoet1ac a bO&l allis buainea& uc5 tbt Pl~Anin1 CommlulCm. u sho'wn on tbe cttniDC 411l&-Dale Gillette. at Z200 West Coast Hl&hway, have initiated pl.anning sttdies nated Exhibit ''A" wb.lch is STATE OF CA LIFORNIA ) Newport Beach, Ca.ut., under to deve)Op adequate develq>-attached hereto and tocorpor-)ss. the fi cUUous tl.rm oameofNew-meot standards Cor the multiple a ted herein by refereoce, wllicb COUNTY OF ORANGE ) port Paclflc and that said tlrm resldeoHal, commercl.alandin-structure exceeds 35 fr.et in ON THIS 8th day of Feb- Is composed of the following dustria.lproperUessurroundtng height trom finished grade. ruary, 1971, before me, a No- person whose name in fuU and tbe Lower Newport Bay · and SECTION 2. This ordinance tary Public in aod tor said place of residence a.re as fol-WHEREAS on Novem~r 17 shall be effective !or a period county and state, residing lows, to-wit: W1Wa.m V. Swa.n, 1970 a Spe~lal Civic District of 90 days from the date of therein, duly commlssloiM!da.nd 323 Coronado St., Balboa, CaW. com~lttee, consisting of rep-its adoption; provided, however, sworn, personallyappearedRu- WITNES:i my ha.nd this 16th resentatlves of both the City that after notice Plll'suant to fus Dale Gillette, lulown to me day of February, 1971. Wll. Council a.Dd the Planning Com-Secllon 65856 or the California to be the person wbose name llam V. Swa.n. mission was created to work Governm ~nt Code and public Is subscribed to the within in- STATE OF CALIFORNIA) wUh the' staff; and nearing, the City Council may strument, and acknowledged to )ss. WHEREAS, Uie Special Civic by a folll'-fifths vote erleDdtllis me that he executed the same. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) District Committee lla s recom. ordinance for ar: additional WITNESS my hand and of- ON TH~ 16th day of Feb-meoded that the City CoWlcil period not to exceed one year, t1cial seal. Mary A. Ha.a,pa. No- ruary, 1971, before me, a No-adopt an emer gency or dinance SE CTION 3. This ordinance tary Public tn aDd for SOlid tary Public In and for ~ estabUshing maximum building Is declared by the City Council County and State, My Com- county and state, residing height regulations within the to be necessary as an emer-mission expires Dec. 13, 1971. therein, duly commlsslonedand area of the proposed civic dis-gency measure for preserving PubUsh: Feb. 18, 25, Mat ch sworn, persooally appeared trlct in order to prohibit the the public peace, health, safety 4, 11, 1971, in the Newport Willlam V, Swan, koown to me construction of buHdlngs which and welfa.re for the r easons Harbor Ensign. to be the person wnose name might be in confUct wUh future stated herein and shall take ----------- Is subscribed to the witllJ.n in-recommeodatioo.s concerning effect tmmed1ately upon Us ad-LEGAL MOTICE strument, a.od acltoowledgec:l to zoning regulaUoos which may be option. p_40528 me that he executed the same. made by said Committee; and SECT ION 4. This ordinance CERTIFICATE OF BlSINESS WITNESS my haod aDd of. WHEREAS, pending tbe re-shall be published once in the FicUUous Firm Name fJ ci.al seal Mary A. Haapa. celpt of the report and recom. official newspaper of the City, THE UNDERSIGNED do here- 3137 E. Cooat Hlwoy. Corona dol Mor W! D!LtV!R -67U31D over • we·ve made tracks. From grape country to Blljs. Up and down our Golden State. ArM:! now, lmperlal Savings Is Galtlornia's stronger new 8 for savings. Now we have 27 offices throughOut ~litornla, with more on ths w-v. Total strength over 1.4 billion dollars. So what does all this mean to you? nus. AI Imperial Savirtgs we·re building tor • better future, Our carelul plan olfers you a broader range of Mf'Yioe. 0,..., ~nience. too. Now the stronger 11 Notary Public In and for said mendations of the Special Civic This ordinance was lotro. by certify that they are con- County and State. My Com-Distr ict Committee aod the ad-duced and adopted as an emer-ducttng a Trocklng business at mission espires Dec. 13, 1971. option of permanent aoningleg-geocy ordl.moce at a regular 875 w 18th Street Costa Mesa PubUsh: Feb. 25, March 4, islaUoo Imposing appropriate meeting of the City CouncU of CaUfo~nia 92627• under thi 11, 18, 1971, In the Newport height Umitsta.ndardswtthlnthe the City of Newport Beach held ficUUous firm oas'ne of"'SONIC Harbor Ensign, :uea of said Lower Newport oo the Z2nd day of February, FREJGHTWAYS aod that said Fiiiiiii!Tiiiiio----, Bay civic district, U Is the 1971, by the following vote, ttrm is composed of the fol- fot eevtft1i1 ..... 'y6u lull family savings and loen aervlc. . ..,..,.. =·,,by an agency ol tr-.. ladera! -;:~;~~;~;·"11!!:::;::-~----1 Peut, ... h or the nellon'a third largnt ~ t · ...... -IDM...hOidlng company. The llind ol atrength judgment of the City CoUDCU to wit : . iowtng persons whOse names that U Is essential for the public A YES, CO UNCILMEN : McJnn1s, in full and places of r esidence peace, health, safety and wei-Kymla, R'lgers, Hirth, Dostal, are as folJows, to-wit: Dexter fare that interimbu.lldlnghelght Parsons. B. Hewett, 571 Anita, Laguna Umtts be l.(Jopted and Imposed NOES, COUNC ILMEN: Cr out. Beach Callfornia 92653 · Justin wlthtn tile proposed Lower New-ABSENT COUNC ILMEN: None. L. Baiet.ll:a, 9071 Fin Harbors port Bay civic district; and E. F. Hirth Drive, Hunti.Qeton Beach, Cal- WHEREAS, Section 65858 of Mayor tfornla 92646; Dom.ld R, Blind, the CaUforn1aGovernmentCode ATTEST: 8391 Crane Circle, HWltipgton speclflcally authoriles the ad-Laura l...a.&1os Beach, Callfornla 92646; Jerry •· ••• option of Interim &OniD( ordl-City Clerk A. Rubrtpt, 1359 Baker street, -,...1111,... ...... nances u emeri':DCY mea-P bllsh , •~. 4, Costa Mesa. Calllor-a-. _ _. u : -aarch 4, 1971, in ~ ~========:::!~~~· ~~~~:!:~!!!~~.:::~::=~=:...::::~ ola 926.26. Section 412 of the the Newport Harbor Eosip. SHOWBOAT CRUISES the ltl•ndt of BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT WITNESS our hands tills 3rd day ol FebriiU'Y, 1971. Dexter B. Hewett, JU$tin L. Baletka, DooUt R. BUDd, Jerry A. Ru. brlebl. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) )ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ON THIS 3rd da)' or Feb- ruary, 19?1, before me, a No- cary PubUc in ud tor IIL1d coaaty llld ltate, relidllac tberet.a,. duly commllll.ooed &Dd swore, per1011111y lriJPIUed O.Jior B. Hewett, JultD L -to, Donald R. Bllad, ud lerry A. Rubri&bt, II:Don to me lobo 1M.,.._- I&IDU&r8 ~to tM -------"' mo tal lliiJ -•· ., -Uld .,_ kat o.l. lloniiiJ L Paloo, A'\'\IUe .. ~ -.. Ell ... -I • J'lllq llal'ru.d 45 minUte ud eo mlmlte ~· ~ &ad -.., eo.. • 111 .... datly 2 p.m. Sat. ud am. bourly lZ-4 .,, ... .,.. •• '· 1m. • Co .,_,.,_ -= •• 11, a, 11are11 0 J'la z-Boat •> ......,... 4, II, 1111, ltl lila • ._. ....a• ......, MUT TO PIIIT LAHDIMG) -BUip, •. N:CI J .. a ..-.,r range Of financial Nf"VIcea. T...,...1:r: .. And we'yt; got OUf II ttl CM!t'C IL lo-...... ilh ua? You •nd tn. .... .,a.,_.~ • a.:p: ' • 0 IMSIGM"fJiliiWAY SPECIAL THURSDAY, "ARCH 4, 1911 SUPPLIMIMT TO TME NEWPORT HARIOR EM$1GM VOTE YES I A TYPICAL T-FREEWAY TO FREEWAY INTERCH.A.NCiE--Tbis phOto cleplcts ao artist's reDCJerlDc of tbe orlctal proposal for tile lntereb&Dp just aboYe l.be Arcbes oear Boac Hospital Now wa tnM oflllterebaDp 1s proposed tor S..,rlor aDd tbe Coast Hwy. ud for MacA.rthlD' aDd Coast Hwy. Tbese l.Dter- cba.Dps wUl take as mucb as 80 acres at eaeb site. Tile numbers in tbe pboto ldeotttv tbe folloYIDI[ locatJon: 1. Arcbes cwerpass at coast Hwy. 3 a.od 4. Hoag HospUa.l. 5. Hoag access road CWWIIISS. 6. CatallDa Dr. 7. CU.tf Dr. 8. Off-ramps eoue<:ti.ng tbe Coast Freeway and tbe Newport FreeY&J. Newporters to HERE ARE ARGUMENTS FOR THE PROPOSITIONS Decide Freeway Issue • ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF AMENDMENT Tbe Harbor Area Freeny Flgtlters and Citizens Coordi- nating Committee ask for a YES vote. The 1nit1at1ve and refereadum are esseotial parts of our American democratic process. Our city charter already requires a vote of the people tor oll well drUling or a city contract or lease for a period of Election Will Chart Future of Ou~ City • ARGUMENT FOR RESCI .. DING AGREEMENT over Z5 years. A YES Y0te ts a .ate lD fayor of ellmJIIattDc a Freeny A FREEWAY IS FOREVER -DOt for just !5 years. It could Alftemeat_ tbe Y&Udlty ol wblcb ls ill serious doubt. Tbe permueo.Uy cW1lage tbe cbaracter, environment, beauty, aDd parpoee of tb.la pr.-u. Is to prweat tbe eoa.structioo poeralwelfare of our city. ot a MCtiGD ot tbe PacUlc Cout freeway (Route 1). This Tbls ameodmeDt Ylll proYide tbe Couocil witb mea.os to freeoqJ, if eoapl.ced oa tbe adopted roate tbroa~ta New-seclD'e a m&Ddate from tbe people prior to slplnc any free- port ~ WIIMlJd: way acreemeot. • P......O, amaea tbe carader &ad ellriroDmeataJ A YES Yote lor tb1s proposltioo meus tblt yoe. tbe f'Oter, qalltJ c( 011r dtJ. wlll be ilabmtd aDd c-raM.eed a Yoiee 1D fren11 declsloDs, • DMtroJ lup PGI'~ ol ov city's billlol'leal aDd marl-tber~ t:UlDc these matters out of tbe pollt1cal a.reaa aDd be- time a~e. --Yoad tbe r•eb ot apecla.l taterests. • EDCroaeb .-a -n, beacb aDd bllJ areas. VOTE YES -remember a freeway Is loreYer. • Add retalllac ftDs Ud emt.Mmeats Ybicb YOU1d erase Harbor Ar• Freeway Fipters beaatliU -.tva~...-.. Citileu Coordl.Dat1Dc Committee • Selante wat.-~leatlld portlou ol ow commwdty from Maraot Sk1l11Dc Its oeeufrolt a.ebes, Ud eompletelJ diYide tbe city ~ Walter J. Koch two puts. Carron Beet Polbltklla Ud DGUe 1a IMolenble aii'CJIPI!te would result. Marsball Damekt F181benDon, 1.t WUI remcwe from tbe tu rolll, Yabable Boftrd Roprs, Mayor ProTem comm•dal ..r ,....,.,.,1 PINP*b Ud clepr1Ye tbe com- mwalty ol a tu rw n u CGM&nr:UlYelJ WaJtac oae mUlloll dollars -.cb year, ._. 10 per e..t ol wtdcb ftiiPC)l'ts oar Jocalteboola Ud eoDepa. Ellln•• tar tbt seate DlYlaloa· ol lllclrn1• •Ye re- PIIa.dlr .tated tMt U. coutnct1o11 ol a FreewaJ . tbr'ougll ~npart Blac• YOilld ~ nu... coq1,_ OD Paelflc Cout m.-.,. • woas ac:twenr 1aenue ta. laid OD IDeal streets. Vote YES.,. ......... a,...._, ......... ..... Ar• FntftJ ,.,..,.. C..._ (;o.cM•"• Ccllllmltt" MariDt Sld"•c ... I . Kocb Carroll Belt t~~r-.uo.as.ld IIDnrd IOIII'a, ...,._. Pro Tem Freeway Would Uproot Residents, _Businesses Tbe pnpoeed Pactftc Cout FrNnJ. U allowed to be coe- stract.d u.o.p tbe beart ol Newport Beadl, Ylll ..-oat tbo r • ol people from tbetr bOlD• ud ......... Betn J'C"I tote oa Marcb t IMn ar• IOIIM facti to COD- DM. Newport Beacb Yoters w111 go to the polls Tuesday, Marcb 9, to determl.De an issue tbat could decide tbe fUture of tbe city-- tile prq:IOSed Pacl1lc Coast Freeny. TuesdaY's eJection will de- cide wbetber tbe Newport Beach Ctty COUDCil sbould or sboU! DOt adapt u ordlnaDce resclDd- iDg tbe agreement for tbe ccast- a.l treeny t:br04&gb Coroaa del Mar. It also will decide wbetber tbe City CouDcilsboald a.meod tbe City Cba.rter to pro- yJde tbat DO fablre freeftJ acreemeats oa cloare ol citJ. streets to accommodate free. ways be sipld ~ tbe IIP- pronl ol a majority ol tJae Yoters at a paera1 OC' ..,.cJa1 electloa. Tbt rea1ts ol tbe elildka Yl1l dltii'..U.. ,.... tlds water -orWIIted elty wUI be apllt bJ a IDUilYe 11-au. frwlra.J, tMnbJ ....... Us lllU'lM on.ted ~ ~pol ...... Ia ~MD-... • ..,..,. ud boalllard ... .,.. ........... ) ......... ~ (Coadaaed OD Pap 4) ' I MI IOM P IIIWA1' SUPPL UaM'Y ARGUMENTS-OF OPPONENTS ANSWERED • ARGUM ENT AGAI II ST Of ARTER AII EM DIIEM T Tbt. -Loa are lbt ar..,-._-t11o am-oal to tbt City cr.rter. Alter .:b arrumtat 1a u &DSftl' too It Jo CAPITAL LE·l'TERE. Sl<>p !lie PrMWGY,I Vote •eves" • ARGUMENT AGAIIIST RE SCI IIDIIIG AGREEMBIT Tbo followlac art lllo .,...,..... &plost 1111 rtocllodtac of tbe rr...., acreemeat. After each a.rpmeat ts u aa .. ner to 1t lD. CAPCT AL LETI'ERS. We, tbe toUowtac Clt7 COUDCt1 members of Newport Beach OIJP08I lll1a rne&AI'I aa:l llr'CI JOG to YOte "NO" for tbe tollOW· laC ftaltmeWa' r.-.: 1. Breacb ot aa eJ1stlnl ftl1d ccdnct rtDders ooe liable to tbe ftlU elteM of tbe law •• ud tblltoeiiiCies tbe Ctty ol Newport S.eb. THERE IS A QUESTION AS TO ITS VALIDITY. CHANGES IN DESIGN STANDAROO HAVE DRASTICALLY ALTERED THE BASIS FOR THE ENTIRE AGREEMENT. • • • • 2. Tbe question before you ts DOt wbetber you deslre or opporee a coutal freeway lD Newport Beach, but wbetbel' a decl-.-1<1 bt made 111 lbll lime wltboal -to ll<tual lldormatioD about alter~&tiTe sotuttoa.s to our total tnfllc -ON TRE CONTRARY, "00 WE WANT A COASTAL FREE- WAY?" IS TRE QUESTIQI. TRE TIME FOR DECISION IS NOW--WE HAVE HAD 8 YEARS OF TALK AND STUDY; WE 00 NOT WANT A COASTAL FREEWAY! • • • • S. Btlore yow eo.c11 c.-you tbe eJeetonle, caD ad ln U 1Dtell1cut alii rupooal.ble maoaer WE llt.BT HAVE ALL THE FACTS BEFORE IE. EIGHT YEARS OF FACTS • • • HOW UAJri FACTS 00 WE NEED? • • • • 4, An io-d-st1X1J 1s DOW beiDg COIIdueted b)' your City CoUDCll, city stafl', professiooal eouottams 'together wtth a cooeerned citlseos committee to ollti1D this vltallDforrMtioo. The results will be uaJ.lable at the earliest possible date at which time a refiPJU(ble declsloD ea.o be ~on the buts of what is lQ the best l.oterest of &11 the residfli-s ol Newport today IDd tomorrow. MEANINGFUL TRAFFIC STUDIES CANNOT BE U.ADE UNTIL THE COASTAL FREEWAY QUF$riON IS RE. SOLVED! • • • • 5, Tbe tnterase poUtical a.cti:fities ba..-e cba.D&'8d tbe elr- curnstuees surr~ this problem. Tbe state, coaaty u1 ~jaceot clUes bl.fe eJPressed a complete wtlli..llpesa to CO· operate tully la aecollliJHshlD& a sol~ to our b'atfte problem; as this Is a tey-Unt 1D a.o meraU tramc system. THEY HAVE NEVER COOPERATED! THEIR SOLl1J'lON TO OUR TRAFFIC PROBLEM HAS BEEN TO KEEP THE FREEWAY WITHlN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND 011I'SIDE THEm OWN BOUNDARIES. • • • • 6, Unilateral recission of any blrldtng ap-eemeot, such as Ule signed freeway agreemeat dealiog with the propose(( coastal freewa.y between Upper Newport Bay am lbe eastern elty Umlts, is a poor business practice, reoders represeotat1Ye peru- meAt lneffeetln, aad mates the word aad boDd ol the Clty Council hOllow, unrell.able, and worthless. A GOC>O BWINE&5MAN WOULD BE WILLING TO AD- MIT HE MADE A MISTAKE. THE WORD AND BOND OF THE CITY COUNCIL BECOMES HOLLOW, UNRELIABLE AND WORTHLESS WHEN IT CEASES TO REPRESENT T HE PEOPLE. • • • • We the foUowtog members of tbe City Cow:acil feel duty- bouDd I.Dd compelled to strongly urge au voters to vote "NO" at this time. Ed Hirth, Mayor Carl Kymla., Couocllma.n Richard D. CroW. COUDCilman YUan Dostal. Couucilma.o UDdsley ParSOPS, COIIDCllman MUNICIPAL IAUOT SPECIAl MUNICIPAL ElECTION CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOA:NIA TUESDAY. MARCH 9, 1971 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: !:.::',':',':.'.=::;::::: dW lhl ...t ,._. ar alt.-tM -.1 ~"All~ •-(+) -~AI.,.... e '''IJ..rt:sor__... ~~~~~---­...,.,... ,,!J: ~~-.,_dill .... ..-.It 10 ......... 0. ........ -Mbob;.,.... ·-(+) ..... ,... ....... ....... .,...,_ We, lbt foUOwiac CliJ Cooocll ,...,.,... ol ~ lltol:h, .... tb1l JDIII.dft ..s .... you to 'fOte ''NO'' -tbllolloW- Lo&--.I•-' 1. 1'bl meuare ~propolll a metbod of JIIIII'O"'iAI freeft1 &lid t iPteUftY ............ lllal-UlopL LEGALITY IS DETERMINED IN A COURT OF LAW, NOT BY IRRESPONSIBLE INFERENCE. • • • • z. Authority tot nW:iD( ncb all'eemeota nu properly beaD delepted to tbe City COUDCll, bteauoe It lo -U7 lamlllar with aDd best able to •ellb tbe tedml.eal, taterperomellal aDd community Issues laYol'fed. TWENTY THOtSAND PETrrJONERS FEEL THAT THE CITY COUNCIL HAS NOT DEMONSTRATEDTHISAB!LITY. • • • • -s. City cowacus, rapoo•Jble aod rt1IJ(JIIItle 10 local 'I'Otels ba•t Ulo obDplloo &lid Ilia -110111}' to ...,ualo Ulo boot poulblo tr-y --"' tbolr "'""'"IIIWH. TboJ a1oo retalD tbe rl&bt. u Newport Beacb liU tt I Jill'S. to r.,._ to ~mta a freeft1 agreemtM U u does DOt aUsfY b:al re- quiremeob. A CITY COUNCIL, RESPONSIBLE AND RESPONSIVE, TO LOCAL VOTERS WOULD NOT BA VE SIGNED TRE FREEWAY AGREEMENT IN THE FIRST PLACE. • • • 4 .. This proposed cbarter ameodmeDt wouJd I•n oo ooe lJl your city perl'lltleot with alltborlty to ac:t or speak ln tbe city's behalf. The state would hne oo lOCal apocy with which to "-1-Voting "NO'' ·on this proposed charter ameDdmeot is belpla& to malmaln klcal eootrol of our clty's destilly to the baDds ot the people ot Ntl:wport Betcb. NO OBJECTIONS HAVE BE&N RAISED BY THE CITY CO UNCIL IN REGARD TO VOTER APPROVAL ON OIL WELL DRILLING AND LONG-TERM LEASES AND CON- TRACTS. WHY THEN ON FREEWAYS, WHICH HAVE AN EVEN GREATER PERMANENT IMPACT ONOURCm. • • • • 5. TIM proposed cbarler a.meodmeot could force the state to lgoon local coocerns a.Jtocether am proceed lndepeDdeotlY with its ultimate respoaslbi.Wy to pla.D and develop a state- wide freeY&J system. HAIG AYAlUAN, DIRECTOR OF OISTRlCT 7, CAUFORNlA DIVISION OF WGHWA YS, SAYS: "rr IS THE PRESENT stATE POLICY THAT NO FREEWAY WILL BE BUILT WITH0111' AN AGREEMENT." • • • • 6. The present system ptorides effective local coatrol of freeway matters. The proposed charter ameodmeot eool.d UD- dermiDe our system of representtve city goYerament aPd coukl briDg aboUt a loss of local control -..... the Yery qJpOsite of what its pr~oeats inteDCI.. THE POOmON OF THE CITY COUNCIL lS STRONGER WHEN IT HAS BEEN GIVEN A CLEAR OmECTK>N BY THE VOTERS. • • • • We tne following members of the City Council of Newport Beach feel duty-bound and compelled to strongly urge all voters to vote "NO" against this proposed charter amend- ment. Ed Hirth, Mayor Carl Kymla, COWlCllman RJcbard D. Croul, COwcUman Milan Dostal, COUDCllman I.JDdsley Parsoos, Coooctlman Another Traffic Study? Tile N-' -.:o'coutal treeny bas resulted ln a clee- a:de ot coatroYetSJ aod uarest. Volwnes ol materJal aDd own. erou studies bave been pre- pared. lD 1~ lbe City of Newport Be&cb apeat about $20,000 for a tratrlc atud,y wbtcb ns coa.- ducltd bJ tbe llrm of De Leuw, Cather aDd Co. Thoo apia to 1!164 tbe clty sptDI ahoot $18,000 lor a.Dotl>er traUlc -by DeLeaw, Ca- lher. Ia 1961 lbty sptol about $35,000 lor • trafllc stlldJ lbat WU doGe by Wllbur SmUb a.Dd Auodates •. TboH -.. ..,. ptbel'- la City llall &lid played lliUe alpllkl-Ia oolrioa lilY o1 oor tram. problolu. lfo ...... 081' IDaJQI', after r~i«IC tblt tM crua rooU MYtmllll to stop lllo --,._., was a.bola to Rart throa&ft an in1Uat1ve drive to put tbe 1sne to the 't'Oters, came florftrd •Ub a ••oew Idea... Tbe eli, wUl do a stucly-.thts time. be suaestecl, a.t a cost of prob- lll>ty about $100,000. However, tbe people weot ricM OD ud put tbe lsne oo tile b&llot. It ns the mQOr•a plaA tblt tbe -Idol would d-tbe electorate from tbelr de- sire 10 ~ote. Prior to starttna: tbe stUdY-- the city &I»U.kl nil aDd ber.r tbe muil.te of tb1s eleetloo. ll -ld bt lbo ..._.. Umt co c:.an1 011t the wW or the POOI'le Wboo & lludJ ....... bt m•o"•ct"l.. &Dd uroti.oasolf-lac-tnJIIcproblomo,_ ... -ol. ,....., llue-Utc ewer o. t.4a. on BOTH P,poaltiOIIo Thank You A~~ -to alloltbe deelteated PlOP'-wbo ftl'tCOil- cei'Ded tiiDOICb to .... ctrea. late lllo potll-&lid -do- -.ted mGDif, both ... &Dd omaU ,.-., lllat allowed tJt1a: Yote, ll .... aile• -s&ld lllat you can't mcwe moqot:aiDI, but perbopoa ctiJ wwUoctoptbor to san tbt cbaracter ot tbtlr commwdty cu moYt or maybe tfen .top a ~teeny. Tbt Rarbor Aroa Fr-., Flllnl'l cw-~­u.cc...,.lltM FREEWAY WIJLD OVERWHELM HISTORIC SITE Thit ia a centennial year for Newport B.y, for it wu in 1870 that Captain S. S. D u nneJI• of San Diego brourht hi• small •tern· wheel ateamer, the Va· tpUro, into what was then known u San J oaquin Bay to make fint '* ol the new port on the Southern Cali· fomia coul Settlers in the new vii- lares of Santa Ana and Tustin had come to feel that they needed a aMport becauae overland travel by hone and WBJOf\ wu slow and d ifficult. A historic la ndmark plaque near the Upper Bay Bridge now comme morates a ware· house and wharf , "Old Lending." Shipping business began to thrive in 1875 when the M cFa dden brothers. James, Robert. and John -bought the Iandini and put their ateamer "New- port." on a regular schedule to an~ from Son Francisco. The landing, with its clus· tf'r of warehouses and dwellings, was located be· tween the Dover Drive and Coast Highway intentee· tKm and the nearby Bay· shore Trailer Park. It aerv· ed shippers weil untill889. In that year the McFad· dens transferred their ac- tivities to an ocean wherf that stood on the site of the preBent NeWport pieT. This prospered too. In 1891 they completed a railroad be-- tween Santa Ana and New· port. '1lle oblervance of the hundredth anniversary of Captain Dunnella' opening of • "New Port" may allo mark the obliteration of the Old Landing site, as Newport entert itB eecond century. The historic aite lies in the path of the pro- posed co88tal freeway. Bulldour excavation fol· lowed by tons of cement threatens to eraae the fa · miliar trailer community and C1at portion of the bluff above on· which the McFadden&' three-level warehou8e 1tood. On the other band, may. be you.r prote:&ll will be ellecthoo·to blod<conollU<> lion ol the--free-way. INIIOM ,III WAY JU _.P LIMIMT FREEWAY (C4il 1 ~from Pap 1) Newport r......,• wut? laadfl!tlooU~-OJ au bopM b a marta defel- -lalud &looc ... -. AM Ri'Mr. Eftll COlt& ...... , piau .b' ACb a marilla u 1ts Nare pteway to tbe ocean would bt ell mlnated. The tDtercha.Dp of lbe coast- al freeway w1tb the Newport F reefty, near Balboa Blld. ud Coast Highway, woukl take ollt abcMt 60 acres ofntremely nluable laDd tbat coUld serve aa: cbolce busiJless JoeatloD. to tbe MulDers Mile area, tbe Newport Post Offlee build- Loa ...... bt wiped out, •Ioac with BOrDe DeiU'by commercta.l ballcllap. Busloesses 1D tbe Ma.rlDtrs Mile are& that are left, woWd taee tbe loa of lbelz rilally . -portio( spaces lD tbe back of tbe bulld- Jop. About ss or tbe most out- studio& te.stdeoces lD tbeHar· bot Area, tbe d'Wtll.l.op oa the bluff· side o1 KiDp Road, would be demoUsbed, prol1d1Dc a spectacular treeway view aDd tratftc fumes for the resideots 011 tbe other side--and don't forget tbe freeway noise. The freeway would be your b'ont yard, We are lncUDed to be- lieve that the val~~e of your property will depreciate as well. What do you thlnJI:? The Upper Bay crossiog ol the freeway would wipe out the Baysbore Trailer Park with its 150 units, and also Bay- side Village with its 300 bomes·.a totU of more tbaD 450 tamilles, a population of OYer 1,000, Wore tbaJl 100 famllles would be forced out ot lbelr bomes LD tbe 7'00 blocts atooc 5th AYeaue from Narcissus Afe. to Caroatioa An, All of tbe Sbores Agart:meots, about 100 ln all, ~ be Mstroyed. Tbal represents a populatioa of 600 to 900 driven oat of tbelr hOmes. In ac:k2ltioo the free- way would aouce au enormous dltell as mucll as 60 feet deep throqb CoroD& del Mar, aod would rise lS high as 90 feet in tlte l1r at its blgbest point oear MacArthur Blvd. A spec- tacular view of the ocean is provided bete for treewa.y travelers. But, what about the people who must Un iD the shadow of this freeway? Consider these racts. ADd than coo.sider another tact. By the time this freeway is act. ua.Uy constructed 1t will In- crease constdenbly la width, taking even more tamlUes, buslness :&.ad iaDd area in our ell}'. How dO we mow? The DeW' state D.w requires 1Dcr-..ed ndll ol oo aod olf ramps. Tbe t:dstlllg City Co.<:U-awroted freeway qreemeot does DOt measare qp to tbls oew law. MEASURIIIG COSTS ' Tbt day las pusod wbeo freeway route Pl&aalDC cu rlde roogbsbod OYtr ett1es &lid peapJI ud P'1 litt" more tbLD. a. putlnc aatlee to aDJtbi.Dc otbel' lbu the .coaoalie faders ao4lnlllelolda. Frttn1 roate aeqalo[tloo &lid -eoola ...,.. ... -. Bli .. do ... -eoola---·-·-wbl"" lo lllo IIMl uo11111.1, cu oftH reQIUt a prtot w .... U7 --.., [111. Vott YES Oil Mareb 1 ... -tbe coot -bt too snlltlo ao- eom-lboa-lol THIS AFTER TWO YEARS OF CONSTRUCTIONI--Tb..ls is the way a major interchange looks after only two years of coostructJoo. It is the Route 57, Cor ona. and San Ber- nardloo treeway lntercbange. Consider a similar pro- Students lor Eliminating Freeway An estimated 1, 700 Harbor Area stw:leats, ioclodlog maD1 from Costa Mesa, are op. posed to a freeway ranrdng througtl Newport Beaeb. Why'?. Because they are tbe ooes whO mi.ISt Un l.lllder Us sbadow for many more years than you or L The studeots whO oppose tb.ls freeway aDd who eodorse the proposll~s on the Marcb 9 election ballot, u ked tbe City Couoc:ll ln a petition last No- vember "to protect our en- Ylronmeot" and "preserve tbe small town ahnospbere. A tree- w-ay through our city would allow the autom:lbile to domtna.te our society." These YOUD&" adu.Us--tomor· row's leaders--are th1nk1Dg a. bout tbe Mure aod what it .W be like when tbey ban f&mWes ot tbeir own. That's wbat mUQ' or us sbollld ban doGe a loac Ume a&Q. U we bad, maybe we WCMJldD 't bafe tbe enriroa- mtotal prob1tms we do loday. Here 1s yoar cbaoce to pre. sene tbe eaYlroomeDt of oar etty for tbose wbo most Uve bere toiDOI'rO'W'. VOTE YES on the proposi- Uoos March 9, REMEMBER A FREEWAY IS FOREVER! FICTIOII AN D FACT ncnOM: By Ute ume tbe fr..-n.J ls bul1t tbroG&b New- pan-b ... ·-........ lim trom autocnobUts wti1 be ...... FACT: U you're eaoqtll ota ~. JUO ml&tll btl oo- OM·-lMil lt'J Jlfe ud bt&lh ,...,. pmbiiDJ .,. Ulll ,.,... apc:t ~ r art .. tM otl kJbbJ. • Stop the Freeway! Vote ••yes·· on BOTH Propositions Get Out and Vote It toot ezactly 4,200 sip. tures to get these two pf'()JIO- sitioo.s on the ballot. An esti- mated 10,000 were collected-- only 4,200 certified because trlat was all that were required. ThOse 10,000 stcnat~~res mak:e up a pr etty loud voice, but that voice will be no more tha.n a whisper unless everyone gets out to vote in the special election March 9 on the propo- sitions to rescind the coastal freeway agreement aDd to :uneDd tbe charter. Acltally, there could hue been many more signatures gathered oo tbe initiative pe- titions. There were u esti- mlted 21.000 signatures oo the petWoos sent to sacrameoto last year urll.Di passage of the Badha.m BilL Tba.1 blll, bad U pa.ssed, would han elminated a..ll ol the c::out:al freeway from wllblD tbe ell)' llmlls by law. Bat .,me key abseatees oo the S..te 'frullporb-Com- mittee (abse'lltees wbo hid u:- pressed SlCJPC)I't for tbe bill be· lore Utey were uoeJp&CtedlJ' "ca.Ued away") resulted 1D the lllbare ol lbt bUI to cot out of tbe commiu.e (U bad al. ·-......, lllo UMmblJ 46 to &), Kow tbe freewaJ' Issue ls strictly a crass roots opera. tloa, No loopr Is U I boll ---lllo polltltlallo. Y oo u tbt bul.c loaDdltton ot Amtrlea-.uae YOter--eaap.& lOis -m. .. tbe ... It la tbt eNti.IIMd AlDer leu tra. dltiOD at local stll pvame,at ud self .._llllll&tioL D:'s loo(putoluo, YoteYESoabolh IJI'OCOC""ttou Mateb t . PAOI J -MAICM 4 lt71 ject Uke this at Coast Higtlway and S~rior; or at Coast Highway and MacArthur Blvd, ln Corona del Mar. Is this the kind of devuta.Uon we want in our City? Tb.ls is wbat ls coming unless you vote "YES" on bot!\ propositions, Homeowners Associations Support Freeway Ballot SUteen Newport Beacb and Corona del War homeowners assocla.Uoo.s have endorsed tbe two propositions presented oo the Ya.rch 9 special electioo ba.Uot. The associations announced their siClPOrt lD a letter to the Newport Beach City Council durlng the early part of the pe- tition drive last September to get t!\e propositions on the bal- lot. Those expressing their s~­ port in the letter were: WILLIAM AGEE, president of the Corooa del Mar Civie Association. BRUCE PATTE RSON, pres i- dent, Corona Htgbl.a.Dds Prop- erty Owners AssociatiOn. NORMAN RAHE, president, Cameo Community Assn. ROBERT C URCl, president, Harbor View Hil.ls Homeown- ers Assn. SAM KEYES, pr esident, Har- bor View Hills Community As- soclatloo. WILUAM O'BRYON, presi- dent, Bay Shores Assn. WALTER J. KOCH, presi- dent, MariDers Assn. MIKE JOHNSON, president, West Newport Beach Improu- meot Assa.. EDWARD W, COOK. presl- deld, Newport Upper Ba.y As- ooclalloo. STEPHEN J. PARKER,pres- tdellt. 8roadmool' Harbor View HWs Comra..aty Assn. WlLLLUI LaPLANTE, pres. ldeot, Bab:la lsla.M lmpron- m6AI: Assn. TOW: HYA.NS,presldent,Ceo- tral Newport Beacb CommliiDity Asso. HARRY WEBER, presldeGt, Balboa Coves Comm.Uty As· soclltlOOL ROBERT W. ALLEN. presl- deat, Newport lslucl Assa. ALEX ROBERTSON JR., presldeot. DoYer Sbores Com- munity Assn • SALLY V. LYON, president, Balboa Pellinsula Point Assn. No•, bow' do these people a.nd their associa.Uoru; reel about Ute treeway aDd the 14>· coming election~ Here are some direct qUOCes trom the petition they signed: We " ••• support and en- dorse the Citizens Coordina- ting Commlttee's two lnitla.· tive r eferendum ;~etHions . • . "We c.oocur that a..D issue so gravely Important, such as the constructiOil of a rreeway through our. city '*bleb ..-w permanentlY atrect most of us u well as the cllaracter at our community forever, deser ves tbe same attention given to other ma.tters in our city that already require the vot e or t.he people, such as the extension of the Balboa Bay Club lease. ''Therefore, we recom- meDd tbat these two petttioos be signed by all of our OOme- owoers so tbat the issue cao ftliLllY be decided by l vote of the people." U would seem reasooable to assume that sioce tbe presi- dents of tbese oomeo•oers as- soel.atloBs wuted thelr mem~ be.rs to sigD petiUODS tblt tbe7 also would W'&Qt them to YOte Marcb 9. We urJ!i you ro Yote YES-- let's tate tll1S trMny oat ot the polltic&l areaa ud away from the reacb of uy Jpecl&l iMerest ~. ECOLOGY IS· VITAL 1t Mei'I\S to U tbAl 1Jlttl U1 tills talk of stdes, tiM 1DOil tmportaat oat to coallder be. .... l trtenJ is built 1.5 u ECOLOGICAL STUDY! P A.GI 4 -MARCH 4 1t11 NB not Alone in Freeway Fight Resldeats of this city are DOt the ooly oaes to oppose tbe Paclftc Coast aDd. otber free. ways. • • • COASTAL FREEWAY-..se&l Beach 1JI a resollltioD last Oct- ober opposed both tbe coastal freeway and the southerly es.- tensioo of the 605 Freeway. "Whereas, the proposed Pa- c U1c COIJt Freeway will pose a serious ttlreat to the cootlDued ensteoce of the tidal marsh- lands and mariDe saoctua.ry; a.nd "Whereu the southerly ext- ension of the 605 free:ny aod the proposed coostructioo of the Pa.citlc Coast Freeway will pose a serious threat to tbe health, welfare and UYing eo- vlroo.meot of the citizens of Seal Beach; '•Now, therefore, be it re- solved by the City Couacll of the City of. Seal Beach, that this Council opposes the south- erly ntelllioa ol the 605 Free- way aDd the proposed coo- strucUoa ol tbe Pacttlc Ccut Freeway." • • • LAUREL CANYON FREE- WAY --After strooe publ1c re- aetloD qa1aat ~biDe blll7 c&DJOil ar••, tbe City of I..GI Aaceles a.Ned tbe DIYlaioD ot H-• to -tbelr ot- of poalblt -.. for .... --way. Stdu wert 4t'P"4. 1M lhU_.eot,ootoe-lo be baUt aatU afttr ltiO, re- m&IM lA ltoo "--piaL Lop.ltll.. ....... .. -boloc--· • • • BEVERLY lULLS FREEWAY -WeaiiiiJ --· ob)lct to Uflll(-a_, ud tlo eaYiroomeat. Pml1c op1Jlioo ..-tile Leclstalur• toto de- letlo& t111s socmeot, bot t11e peroor O'ferrllled u. • • • KAUBU FREEWAY --Delet- ed to presene Dltural canyoo a.Dd beach areas. • • • COAST FREEWAY --AioDC Santa Monica Beach and north- ward to ex1stiog route 101. San- ta MODica portloo deleted 1n 1970. • • • COASTAL FREEWAY aloog Manhattan and RedooOO Beaches. Local resideats op- posed the buUdlng ot this por- Uon of tbe freeway through tbelr quiet beactl commun.W.es am had lt deleted from the plan in 1965. • • • LONG BEACH FREEWAY-- Tbe City ol South Pasadeoa taasn•t accepted tbe adopted route locat1oA tor the Long Bea.ch Freew&y. Tbey feel U woWd diYide tbe1r commwdty aDd U'e boPUI tbe dl'l'laioa will pi& tbe freeway UoDC the welt- eio b(M•oduy of tbt ctty. Tbe state au 1110 freeftJ agree- meat wUb Soatb PapdeM. FI CTION AND FACT FICTION, Aa Nowpart Beach crowa. ... ·u-~~~otr­ to qep ace.. tn.me ocr o. eltratneta. FACT, -...... 1111t frHWI.JI IH JOt tbe ...,.. t:o ~--'t .... Ae- t..Ur Iller atttoct -'"""" erowtb-~mon IDd IDOI'eiQIIIIn fool ol _,.are-por ,.,_ Stop the F reeway! Vote "YES" on BOTH Proposition s Route Is on Quake Faull It's amuJ.ng: how the Slate Public Worts Di!partment, Ln its lDJlnlte wisdom, can tell N ewporters ttw the only log:- teal alignment for tile Pacific Coast Freeway, mus t fall rigtlt on top of the Newport-Ingle- wood fault, the most aetlve earthQuake fault ln Orange COilllly. Somewhere along the lloe, these people must learn some lessollS from history. Receat history ln the San Feroando Valley should give them some meat for ev&ll&tiOO. Wben tbe1r treewa.y of eards come tumbllJie down, over- passes collapse lDd hlP lenl brldres cave lD, bow can they roall7 leU us !bat the only Jocical a.llpmt~Dt must lie r(&bl: on tbe ....t actin eartbQ.IIIke fault 1D <Mil' coaaty. Se"reral mlll1oo dollars of damap wa.s caused to tree- W&JS lD Su FerDUdo Valll7 last moatb, wtaleh wtn ea.ue a tax riM tor tbe tDtJre Jlate of Caltlorala. !low, they wut to mUe tbe -· mlltake ICilL -.o-le-or Joan. Vote "YES" 011 BOTH l'n>poaJtfOIIO IMIIQM ,.IIWAl' tuPPLUUIT COVERED Fighting the Freeway! Freew&J ~~ la: W. lir· t:.ys; barbors ud coe.atll.Dec, port flcbtiDC. lt ll cloea'taflect bill morebqxJrt:ut.Jyoarpeople you, ""'bother with your ool&ll---l*lPie -aboald be thoac'll bors' troubles. Costa Mea t. ot first wt.a a l&-lue moa.- for a tr .. ..., r-.c ""-ster -IUac fllmea, pou-. · Ner,xll't Belch; It bas U tm~ ud trash ls pluaed 110 be Jor. imprOYed corridor set aside ctbiJ pluttd la tbetr midst. y.rs &10 b' bl'iDciDc a free. Vote YES oa Mareb 9. Wl.'f into ton. Laguoa Beactl is also tor .. freeway rUDO.i.D&: throucb New- port lleocb; lbelr tr....., wouk1 rUD ~ bebllld tbetr towu. The proposed CoronadeUiar freeway could do tbe rtmD.toc behiDd tbe1r town. U It were also routed befUDd Cerooa del Mar. Furtbtrmore, a subject we don't Uke to briDe ~ a1 this time, but in the future when the Back Bay issue is settled, perhaps a scenlc casue. way like W:~mi bas over Bis· cayoe Bay could d.lYert much of the tram.c from the Paclflc Coast Hiatrny. While ecoJogy is tashiooable today. our assets are DOt ooty the scenic setttn~o beautiM. THE ·WAY TO HANDLE RJTUR E AGREEMENTS Tbe -le of 1llo Ctty of Newport Beaeb are smart e- ooup to YOte yes or DO on future qreemeatsf Tbe Ctty ud the Bal..._ Bay Club oe&Qt!ated .details of the Bay Club lease aod tbeo sub- mitted It to tbe Yoters to de- clde. This wouJd be the arne way !Uture treeway aereemeats would be balldled. Tbe cUy sCalf aad elected otrlctalswould wort out aU tbe details to tbe elty's best """-''&p wilb the state; bot P<i« to otpW>e sob- mit tbe a~teemeat to the vot- e's for a yeS or oo YOte. Election Will Chart Future (Cootlouod trom Pare I) ready made -able bJ the Oraop Coomty Airport; or wbetber this elty will remalD lbe beuUM elty Uta. Tbert are muy qge:stioas prestOted lD an '--of tbla tllot.llowpo<IBeacbldmtl- tedly bu tnllle probloms.lrlll a fr~y aol'fe tbne ...-... lems'? U a trwfty la Dtees-arr,-t.llle-rvo~t- llle -llllt ... --.... lloarl "' -----lo pot M? If It lo liCit I FOd loel!!oo, -.. -. • ...., loeottoa, .. at laul ....... -?Ita_, __ .,. .... <117 .... -will II ~ -..... wlllllololllla- ud-laMI; .... will lit -ljlloel .., II? .... -• • fretQJ do lo tbe ueu tm.· medi&tel,J ad)lcelll to It, ud wblt WOIIkl tbal Uta look lUie 5 or 10 or 10 Jtu• after tbe "-.. __ ?-macll DOlae wu.ld tile frHWIJ' ue&te1 Wbll &beNt &1r pol- llllJoo? We ..W attempt to auww, Ia --ttoa. -ud otber 'P'tltklu rep.rdlac tile --.--a-. ..... l:lu1lor Ana Fr .... ...., F11t110ra C-C-- ..aor C:O.•tlloo, ... --.... ., ..... ~ ud Ulla ,............, -l1lol ... --"' -elq -lit 111'11 '1~ wb tile tadaoUM _, -· Tllla --tao. II u .,_, .. ta prtilllt -- Freeway Facts Vote .. YES" .., BOTH It's a fa.ct--lf tbe freeway Is boUt oa tbe adopted route: FACT: Mote lba.D 4'10 add1t- loDLI acres woUld be acquired by tbe state, remo•tag more tbU 100 mlllloa dollars as. sessed property trom our city's tu rolls. FACT: Your property taxes would ba'fe to be raised to mate 'C) for that which wou1cl be taken oft the tu rolls. FACT: One-half' of the West Newport area wo11ldbelreeway. FACT: Corona del Mar's Rubor Vlew Elementary School woukl be rleht nert to !Z laoes of freeway, with the oolse aad ps emissions only a. matter of feet any trom our children. FACT: We bave been assured by the state trame enctneers that 1 "10,000~ a.dd.IUooal ears woukl be added each day to our city tratfie. FACT: Local tra.fflc on the Cout llietnray would have all the turo..ofl or spiU~ver from these 170,000 added cars. FACT: Nooe of our side Ol' arterial street& would. be able to twxUe this .laflu oftr&Ulc-. the traffle coopsUoo we seek to aUeYiale would be mucb ....... FACT: The cost of laDd aeqWs:iUoD fol a coastal free- way woWd make this tbe most eJPeu1Ye espaue ol coocrtte lD tbe world. FACT: Tbe cost ot an ioJud rout11te 6:J,r a freeway woakl be a heUoD ol tbt colt of tbe COiatali'O'Ite. FACT, llttllny .......... .... CDMd .... ty rec:M~meed­ od lalaDd roottac. bat ... - Oftl' -nltd bfa '7 -mu oomDlls- llol......,.. offtom areiLI.JirftJ ........ PACT, Oor ., ..... of P· •~~~atatllprldicated oaeMeta ud bllaaeeL Tbt: lDttiatl .. ll:. check. Ud SboUld be used whee 4 of tbese '1 mea seek to erusb. our city. FACT: Oar City CoUDCtlwlll be better able to represeot us when we clYe tbem a mandate to tree us from a frteW1.J. FACT: Tbe smoc Ud DOlse from a freeway would be in- tolerable, FACT: Freeways sbould co aroUDd citles, DOt lhrou&b tbem. Our oeigbborln( clUes, Huot- lnatoo Beach &Ad Laguna Beach both have succeeded J.o rot1t1.og tbe treewa.y .t.ni::I.Dd. FACT: We, who are in New- port Beach today, bold 1D trust our mag:Ditl.ceat ocean troot&Dd harbor tor enryooe. We must · presene our city's beauty DOt only for the years we U•e here but also for our children a.od our children's children. We must DOt let it be destroyed. FACT: We must resctad tbe freeway agreemeat a.ad eaaet the cl\arter ameodment to pro- tect our city tor those wbo fol- low us. -. Unite Against the Freeway Resol~ No. '1240 of the City of Nowpo<t Boacb slates' ''Tbt-adopted aUgnmut of the Pacl.flc Coast Freeway through the City of NewpJrt Beach will eause irreparable damage to the aature aDd character aod ecol- ogy of this commwlity" and that "reasonable alternattYe routes eust outside tbe c ity of Newport Beach that would be compatible with the plans aod oeeds of the Delgbboring: d Ue s. Tlla.t resoiiJUon a.Lso states "Tbe City of Newport Beac.h bas coaunuously slnee 1963 sought to ban the adopted a - Upmeot ot the Pacific Coast FreeQJ cbanged so u to pro- tect the beaJUt, saleu' aDd wel- fare of the c.ltilensQftheCity." A Freeway Is Forever THE TIME TO HELP IS NOW! I WISH '10 HELP PREVENT THE PLAIINED ,COAST 111EEWAY THROUGH CORONA DEL liAR AHil HEW- PORT BEACil &IICLOSED IS lfY COIITRIBtmQN, Ami.$---- NAME ••••• , ••••..•••.•••••.••••••.• ~ •••• ADDilESS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • · CITY ••••.•••••••••••••••••• , STATE •••..•• .P4Gl S-M4aCH 4 1f11 • A Resident· Asks Himself, "Q_,o We Need Freeway?" Slt:tl.Dc at a.oate tbe otber Ymy people D0'4f UYi..Dc lotbeee day, I bad )lit ftl4"*' r~-bomtB don't rea..U.se it bit It lAc ltlroap 111e 1oea1 .. """' would be 1o their 'Jlltmato ...,..,_.. It occurred to me beoeftt to be rekleated. A bolt tbal maybe l...,e beea wroac 1D of ...., aptiou would tlecocDe ~ tiNt wUdoiD al Pit-an.tla.ble to tbem, to better ta- lilc a c:outaJ. ~ tbl'oulb rich tMtr UY•. Tbty woQ1 H-Baacb. be loceed to tab adnJIIa&o al MaJbe I hue beeo sel11sb some of tbe modera tract de- LD my tht*~nc. So, t bep.n to Yelopmeots ud apartmelli eom- ut myeelf eome qoestiolls a-pleus U.t u1st tbroupoat boat tills 1saae tbat would may-otber cities lD tbe cowatry. be be_, me to see tbe positive Tbey would be remand., by beDeflts tbat a freeway would the state, from tbe rut Ia wbl.cb briDe to Newport Beach. tbey are row HYlag. Tbe ftrst questlo.D that oc- • F1aallJ. a.1 by tar tbe Clll"t'ed to mewasjusttmowould most cooriDciDg arCIIJDeat. tbe use this freeway? After an. I additioa of a freeway Is prob- llYe lD Cor~ del Mat aod it ablY tbe ooly nJ to eqlDeer tates me a f\IU 10 mlM&es ID a 110l.atoo to tbe tralllc prob- replar tratftc to get don to lem DOW ertstt"' at Pad.ftc the Newport Clty Hall, a.od eYeD Cout HiglrnJ ud Ilot'er Dr. ap to 15 minutes to get there It seemS tbat DODe of tbe trat- durlDC tbe rush hour. So tbe ftc eJperts ban beeo able to ftrst ~of people 'Wbo would come ~ w1th a plu tbat.ould llSe this expressway are those clear that problem ~on a more of us in ooe eod of towo no modest scale. waot to reach the other e00. Well at th1s polnt l bave all !lYe mi.DIUs SOOMr . TQeo I bat cooYI.Dced myself that the tbougb.t of some of the others oo.Jy ny we ean sotre our trai- Ybo wouJd use It and It waso•t tie problems 1s to accept tbe bard to make a Ust: freeway aod the m.llUoo dol- • Five Newport Beach city councilmen and their families. • Employees of the Irvine Company going to and from work. • Members of tbe Chamber of Commerce wbo UYe lo oeigb- bori.Dg cities aDd want to get to tbeir Newport Beach bust-....... • Surfers who ftnd the wan cODdltioDs bad 1D HUDtJ.Qctoo Beaeb W1 want to ~ to Da.oa. Polot fast. • Truck drhers who like to watch sailboats instead of the road. • AM lllally, more a.dYen- turOQS types wbo like drlviDg: througb -otne fog al65 mUes per hour and can't l1nd eaougt1 of it oo. the San Diego Freeny. After tbiDkiog of ill these people I thought to myself, yes, I am being selfish. I am DOt t&king: other people witb legiti- mate drirtng DeW into consid- eration. The next question I posed to myself was : Well. If we dooeed a tree way, wouldn't it be-better and make mor e sense to mG¥e 1t lnla.od, say to Booita Canyon. That way it ~~~:ould seem that tbe people coming from Hunt- ingtoc Beach to Laguna Beach 1f0Uld oot bave that much dil- ficulty. Also, it WOilkl prob- ably take some lhrollgb tra.tn.c oU tbe Paclttc Coast highway, thereby reducing my on driv- ing time between Corona del Y.ar alld the present City Hall. But oo, I must oot eootinue to tate this selflsb potDt ol Yl.ew. After all I am )1st a resident. So I thought of some of tbe good reasoos a.o ln1aDd route woaJd DOt be accf!l)table. • Tbe lAia.nd ro.u mlCflt rQ!.b lbe -troom<Oial qualtty "'tile •• cay o1 lrrlDe. After au Newpor1 Beach 1s an older Uld more esta.b11.&bed commiiDfty. It would ~ be tltrer to put a freeway tbere and pn tbe IIII!W Ctty ollrTloe a CIWice to btCID ~ such problems. • People la Lac-Beach ..S H•'actoo Beae&l m~ miss ..UC tbe ocean u well u HM Irtl8e c~·· Fa.sh- loll lalaod atooc-odde "' - tlrUd -elty ball, u lheJ drtYO bJ. • Tblre art atr.dy too ma.QJ old bomH La Neowport BelciL lars a year tu: loss ll would impose oa tbose of us "ffho are left. My opposUtoa to this route must have been irrational and emotional. Why didn't I see all this before? I must just be op- posed to procress. JllSf think what the City of Newport Beach could be wtth such progress! Why, given tbe amount of traf- fi c generated 011 tbe freeway, we WOG1d ban tbe tremeDdoas ec::ooomlc beoeftt of tNUdlDg many oew mwtl-lenl puk1Dg garaees to aceommodate aU those """""' to stop-- hopefully spe.Dd mooey--LD OUI' fair c:tty. How do we t1LUe room i)r a.l1 tbe required park- lDg p.ra.ges? TbJ.s would be a manebas CJWC)rtunity to clean out some al. the areas that a.re riddled with old bouses. Llke Corooa del M.a.r and the Balboa PeDlnsu.la.. You say, thea wllal do you do •Wl all the people woo were UYtng in tbose houses? We would build modero 15 to Z5- st.ory high rlseapa.rtmeotdwel- tiogs for tllem. U's a much more etttcient means of OOus- ing people oa less land than the single family cttrelllng. Thi.llk of a.ll the new modern coonniences they would have! FiDa.Uy, g:I.Yen the fact that we would no• De able to ac- commodate such bntastic num- bers of people, 1 •oukf suggest we rid ourseiYes of another tra.tnc and p;orking problem~­ Balboa Island. Move all the residents into hlgtl r ise apart- ments a.nd coonrt tbe islalld into a. giant a.musement park.. Let's dn.w some of that cofn away from Disneyland and Koott 's Berry Farm. Why,can•t you see aU. the rides, p.mes • and cooeessk>Ds that would spur our economy a}ooel I eu imag- ine tbat tbe cotton caady COD- ce.ssloo alooe could be wortb a Del of $30,000 umtaU,. By DOW I ns · seetac t11e btc picture. Tbi.Dp that 1 badtllled to eouider bet«ewerebecom- IAc quito elelr lo .... Tbts-- .. ,. atooc 115 .. -altpa- ...... -be ltoo lliclMI CIP-pon.aty n W'OIIll! eYW IIIYe t:o drulteall7-ltoo pr-•nro.m.t. eblr&ct.r, aa1 ICOMIIIlJ olU&Uton. Boy, bloae -It lo Carmel n&117 oioo~ -..... ""' ll all .-. GOOD GRIEF! '"01 • _ •••eM ... lt71 Open LeHer to · Newporters Tilt poa Ia ••IM'• -lllo nwcl, ball ptetae Ia-a tllorrwt wurcll. We feel .-bJI to put U&o wordl tbe cold bonor ft IM1 .,..,. t1M we .. a. ctrawtDc al the propoeed coutai ·"-J. No ___ ,~~ .... ,.. ..... _ tllo -· .. apia "' tbo cu, llall ..... -alwtllt. --.,._ tiWic 111o rr_,-be--U llDeowlde--wtlb5-lo .. l IDler.-_; ..,... ol Co.-del Mar oblllonlod, bait ol West ll._t wlpod oil tbo -by a freeftJ nlsod 15 to« oo u emtutmeat 75 feet fl'oiD your oeeu rroat. VOTE YES MARCH 9. ·WE ll!IM" RESCIIID THE FREE- WAY AGREEMENT, AND PASS THE CHARTER AMEND- W:IIT. If you are IJOiDI to be ilbeellt from your preeioct on March 9 get an a.beeJJtee ba.llot. Abseotee ballots are aft.llabJe at the Newpxt Be&eh City HaU tmtil 5 p.m .. on Jlareb 2. You ean co to tbe CUy Clerk to vot.e, or you may write for a ballot. Be Sllre to pve your ~arne, Yotinc address and rea;.• SOD 101' needing aa ab&eatee ballot. U tbere Is a real emer- poeJ. arruceroeats for ableatee b&Uots may be made by 1110 cu, Clerk rllbt .., 11> MarCil a. To pat the two meuurea oo tbe ballot lt wu oecesssary to secure tbe RCMhlres of4.SOO repstered JOterslDslx fDO!Itbs; 10.000 oames ·were seeared w1tblD a few ~eeta. Tbe CUy COUDCU lmmed.laiel.y set tbe <kte of March 9 lor tbe electklll. SlDee tblt Ume two attempts bave beeo made to preYeat tbe elecUoe throueb court aetloD. It Is eriderlt tbere are ID- teresfs tbat are totally self-seeklDc. regardless of tbe dam-ace a freeway would 1Dt11ct oa Newport Beach. These lo- terests spued no espeose to preveot the elecUoo because they teared tbe etrect of a popular vote. An issue so eravely importaot, such as the eoostructJon or a freeway tb.rOUCfl the bellrt ot Our etty, wrrlcb Ylll per- maneoUy a.ffect most of our U•es aDd the cbua.cter ol our commullity FOREVER, deserves the same atteotioo given to other matters in our eity tbal: "ALRE;ADY" REQUIRE THE VOTE OF THE PEOPLE sueh as: (1) Any lease of city water-froot property tor over a 25-yea.r period (sueh as the extension ot tbe Balboa Bay Club lease). (2) Any city contract for over a period of 25 years. (3) on well drilling. (4) The sale of any elty water front or beach property. We conteod anything so permanent as a freeway deserves and should require the vote of the people and that is what the two lDlttatlve peU.Uons will aehleve. Remember--A FREE- WAY ts FOREVERJ ' This freeway route was omctally opposed by our city and by tbe state big:bway enpoeer at the Ume of its adoption in 1963. However. by a marginal vote ot'hlgtnray commissioners, the route was adopted. For the past senn years, the Cll} of Newport Beaeb llas ottlcially tried to reopen tbis Pactftc Coast Freeway Joea. Uon problem wltb tbe Highway Commlsslon to .., anit During tbe past fln years oo two oeeasloDs Newporters have bad leclslatlve bills llltrodueed to stop tbe treeway, but eacb Ume they were stopped lo tbe powerfUl Seoate Traw;portatloll Commlttee because ot otwlous lotlbytag by "Yested IDterests." NOW--we can eltber roll over aDd play dead or be lulled into apathy by promlses ot a ''STUDY" trap, or we can de- fend our rlgbts UDder tbe diM! process of law aDd make thls an Issue that tbe voters caD decide. U you cboOae to stand with us tor your rlchts, VOTE YES ON WARCH 9. Let's work together to remove tbls issue from the political areaa, and from tbe reach of "spectal vested interests'' by placing tbe decistoo of tb1s issue iD the hands of the voters who would be permanently affected. Tbe opposit1oo to a freeway through Newport Beach ls a g:rus~roots movement, U the 10,000 of you wOO signed the petitloos will do your bit we will save out beautiful city from the bllcbt ot a freeway . REMEMBER--VOTE YES MARCH 9. KNXT Backs Newporters Televlsioo sta.tlon KNXT ln Los Aogeles 1o an editorial broadcast Aug. 25, 1970, came out ill s14JP0rt ot Newporters Ill trflllc to stop tbe rr...,., alone tbe -... "Nnport Beach resldeDts bave beeD ll(lbti.Dc plaos lor a lreowar Jhrou&ll tllelr city r... 10 years. "TbeJ'n CODe to tbe state Lepsllture twice to block tile ~r-u. 111o nt11 Umelll1965 aad a..__. tblo roar.,..., loot-U... ''stlrt1ac 1D a MdaJS. New- port 8elcb nskleats wtU cJ.r- ealalo poiiiMM II> Dl)ll tbe tr..ny aDOCbtr way. TJMy will llk tbe Cli)" CoiOICII II> r.-tlle portia! .,._0111 ,... lbe rr ..... ,. 11poc1 --111e City ud lllo Slalo. AlsO, tbo1 •W tf1 to.....,..lboCltfebor- ter to reQIIUt a t0tt ot tbt peoplt 011 ..,. ... fr....ay •· tJeemeaU. Su Fr&~~eltoo RC .. cesshi:Uy employtd llraiJar tae .. Ucs to hall a freeway along l.ts waterfront. • 'Tbe proposed freeway route would eut through the heart of the CUy. ''The route is a compromise of sorts, worked out se•eral years aco. A proposed route to the -of 11-t Beaell would hat'e eut tttrouch tbe City of Costa Mesa.. But the Su :=.,. =-~:.::.c= off tbe tu roUs, &Dd tbey dOD't waat ID)'IIMX't, ..,... .,._ r<>llo adoJ)Iod lor tbo -.1 Froeft1 dropo doWD to tbt beU't of Jrfnport Baeb .. Tbe r....,_,, are )IIU. llal>)f -· 11-rt -rtlldeDta can tbl propoied "-1 lbo BoriiD nU. bo- c:aueoltbo •rllnalddl- lbolr c:J11. "'(• 1.11' ... &alt ......... lbal 1110 01-o1 a._....,. flDd ... otbtr I'OIU to IDCWt tbe tr .. tlloc poi>Ue -lllo COliC.'' IMSI ... 'IIIIWAY IU'PLUIMT TIIAT"S A LOT OF CONCRETE--Tills aerial pholocnpb •'-• the 5-(oaeb ny) of ttle San Diego Freeway near Caraoo ill Los A.Dples COUDty, Now pletgre ID your mtoo two more laDes (ooe eaeb way), plus the oeeessa.ry acceleraUoo aDd deCelentlon lanes. Ttle state DOW allo 11 eoGSiderin.c a separate laDe au busies (aca1n. ooe each way). Tbat comes to a total of 1& laDes wblcb would 10 tbroulb tbe heUt o« Newport Beach. Tbal:'s tweo a lot more coocrete. Vote apiDit this IDOilStrOGty; TOte "YES." Sto p tho Freewoyl Vote .. YES" on BOTH Fog & Freeways. Propositions Put a freeway earrytnr tbousaJJds of ears daJ ly lD a FOG BELT? St:ruce aa 1t Hems that's Some Interesting Notes on Freew1y Problems It ls illteresUng to DOte that the Newport Beach City Coun. en, UDdertbed1reetiono1Mayor Ed Hirth, did DOt come ~ with a proposal for a compreheo. stYe traftte study of the ell} unUI after plans •ere an- oounced to seek petitloos to put tbe freeway tsne oo tbe blllol. u .. also -e-"' oote lbal Colla ... .., ..._ Beaeb, Hnntloetoo Beac:b ud tbe Cal- UorDla HlcbYa1 C0mmlssSor:a did 1101 ··---~~~~~~-lbo aa~IDIDt to 1D to tbe ~- lol--tbal tbof -be wlliiDc "' _... ill balpl.nc ""-port Bt&cb to .,lYe its tra.f. ae.,.-o. 8111 probobiJ tbo moll 111- tareotlo( -1a !bat c-lleoa, ...._ lloleb, a.-. IDcloa -Ud .... ltlcll"11 Comm'aiiM ltaltd la ._.. lo tbo ...,.. lbal tbof -be wlllloc lo _... ..... lltlp ~~o.,..r w1111 ua tn111e problema .. wU:bla tbt ....,,. Gl Mewport Blldl'a ......s- u ..... •• Waa"t t1at .-•NIII? Mow, nat n WOUI' lUiilt to -.......... wll1 -tile pla.JmeiS Paeifte Coast free- waY route &O atOUDd Hu.ntine- ton Beach, tarn abr .. lyoeean. ward WbeD U gets to Newport. Beach. tben turns just as a- bruptly llllaJid apllluouod La- guna Beaeb whO has }ust as many t:n.mc problems as we do? We wooder nat mottves(aad they must be politleal because tbtJ are DOt pnetleal} the a..,....i Commluloll baa 1o< sucb an lnjlutiee, We acree tbat wt'Yt got tbe mo.t be&utl· lUI llorbar Ia CaiiJbro& ud lbal It .. • Jo1 "' .... Sol, 1 ''-aetlie frHW&Y.. to alJow all io tbo otale II> driYt l>f ud eojoJ oilr nlablt- would deltroy tbe ame b&r .. bar lbal tbo alllt -"' ....,.. m1111oo ol lU clollua to llleiBIIato. It roa111 dono "I mauuy ..... SAME OLD CYCLE ll'a tM IIIDtold eye It: Fr•-.. .,._ _ _. _ .... __ lJoD ... ,.... tt...-.,a--tNt aKIH ·P«<Pit-'IWM 00 ...... - what the CaWoroia Hlgtnray Commission wants. The rea- son why Is a Uttle llard to IIDderstaDd. Some of the rea- sons wby it shouldn't are much easier UDderstood. It is common toowledp that the coastUoe eaperleoees eoo- stderable foe throu&Mut the year, both durin& the daY and at night,. More so than inland areas of the state. Fog causes tnUic problems. Consider tbOse fOUY days when you're drlviDgdoYDCoast Hleh- way during eltber the moroing . or enDlng rusb hour .lt'spntty llleky drlrtac. rlC)II? ADd COD- stderabl)' dangerous too. Re- member tba1 ?0-c:u pile up in the oorthern put of the state eartter this yeu'? Senral people were kllled, muy more ta)lrtd. nat was an llllaod IIIC)Inr. , II.., lm&Cille 1110 to( thai ....... be .,. ..... 111 .... , the Pacltlc Cout Fret'ft.)' aloDc Nnport Beaeb't ccut. ADd lbOH _.,.be tnmaJD<-- ,...... rll)ll 1o tbo boort ot lbal toe boll--tilt -alllae- Artbttr udlbl c .... dolllu Freeny ud -at '-'~« where a. C.. Freeway woaM tG&IIet wttb tbt Mt'QOitFrM· n1. Pntty ~. IA"t IU IIGt ..., lllol. ...., --tlou "oq I ltJ iotct trtJ11c 1o ~ ... -. w .... ,.nrar- tlc &nbllumw, ftltWOUift -11-ytnlllewucll- -~~~~---........ .wt ' IMIIOM PIIIWAY I UPPLUIMT ELECTION IS LEGAL Botb the Calllonls Supreme 1 Court, by refustDe to beat tbe .._, ud 111o Or~~~~p c-, . S~CCior Court ba.ve deelared tb&l tbe Mareb 9 speclal eJec. Uoo oe freeway mattera 1s lopl. ra:: !:ori::rtof:e ~~ Area Fr eeway Fighters CtU- aena Coordfoaunc Committee. Not oo)J was the eloud onr lbe lepllty ot tile eleetloa UI- ted, bat S~ior Court Jud.ce Robert L. Cortmao. durinc lbo eourse of tbe bearloc. re)eeted ma.ay of tbe ugumeQts by lbe propooeots of tbe t:upa7et s' suit that the measures, lf ap- prO'Ied bJ tbe Yoters, would be Jllt'alid. Jodp cortmao elted Haroetl n. tbe Comity of Sacrameoto to the effeet that covts will DOt llltertere with an electioa "u.n.leas the measure would be 'll'tiOUy IDYaUd" a.nd the pre- nattng of tbe election wlll oot !Dtert'ere with polltical rights (tbe rlgbt of referendum re- served by the people). CUT WEST NEWPORT IN HALF'?--Ttiat's what the pro- posed Pacllle Coast Freeway would do if aiMed to be · 'AGI 7-MAIICH .t_ lt71 built through thls area. Not oo1y that, lt would. ta¥ out an estimated one ball of the la.nd area of West Newport. The phrase • • unless the mea. sure would be wholly lovalld" ls tbe key to Judge Cortman's remarks eoncerDtnr lovalidity. U tbe measureswere •• or mlgbt become--tD.vaUd, then there would be no eleeUon, as It would be illegaL The tact that the ele<:tioo will be beld lD Uself SCIPQl'ts the validity of the measures. SOME COMMENTS ON THE FREEWAY CONTROVERSY The measures are: To resciPd that portion of · tbe trHnyagreemeot covering tbe eoasta1 freeway from the easterlY Umits of the etty ID Corooa del Mar to the 1CJPer baY brldp; and to amend tbe cbarter to require that all fu- ture agreements covering tree- ways be apprOYed by the voters. VOTE YES on both of these measures. Save Newport Beach's environment. MARGOT SKILLING, eo.. chairman of the Cltlseos Co. ordSnattog Committee: "Some Council members speak ol diluting representative government with regard to a ebarter amendmeot. wrrtle tbey make a mockery oflt. There are senral points re- garding the whole freeway Issue that the Daily Pilot has re- peatedly ignored a.od 1t is time to name a few of them. "M.r. lta.shimoto, state eogl- oeer, ln our CouncU e~bers oa Marcb 26, 1970, sa1d the Coastal Freeny will add 170,- 000 cars each day through. our ell)'. Our local streets, par. UeuJarly Coast Highway will have oo rellef from auy trame at au. These are addltiooal cars, added to our e:listing tralfte. '•So wbo beoeflts from 170,. 000 ears a daY--to my best kDowledge, only fashion Is- land, the FinaDcb.l Plua aOO other irvine Company prop- erties . TRAFFIC SOLUTION? Is tills -the Stale HIC)Iway our tratfte problems? Bumper-to-bu.moer cars is Com miNion proposes to soiYe oae sol~ we doo't aeec:tl "Sioee •beo can 5 councilmen use their position of trust. tba1 of elected representatives, as a platform to state not what. the people wa.nt, but whal wtll beoe- fll only the Irvine Company. •• Eaeh of the c.ouoeUmeo bas a rlgbt to express hls oplDioo. Let them leave the platform, eome down to tbe noor a.nd speak a.s lDdividllills, but to ez- press themselves a.s they did and say theY are our repre- sentatives is the ultimate in arrop.nce. '•We, the people of this city, have signed 21,000 signatures to a llrst petltloo. 10.001l)eg- istered voters signed a sec- ond petition, 1,800 hlgb school students a third a.od 18 com- munlty associations have en - dorsed an electioo. "The big deal is, let's wait on a traltlc st...:ty. When the ootlee of intent to circulate an iPJ.UaUve petitioo was f1rst pub- Ushed, and not until then, did tbe mention of a tra.tnc study eome ...,, and the first draft of tbe memoreprdtngthestudy was an effort to eoatuse the initiatlYe. Tbe originll latent ot the traftlc stucly was, oow can we stop the lnitlatin drive? • • • CRIS C. CRIS of HUDtinetoD Belell' This freeway could be the greatest dlsaster ever to strike ov coast. This mad mama. to Jay dowD mile after mile of eonerete ud steel drlYes many ot us wild. "Just wtlat will this freeway do tor us? "1. It wU1 bk)etotfourbeau~ Uf'lll beach troot from the res- Idents. "2. U will totally destroy and remove from the tu rolls mU- Uoos of dollars of commerc.b.l property 1D Newport Beach. "3. D will cost the tupayer about a ball biWoo dollars or more to bul.ld. "4. 1t will co a kiD& way to creating the klarest and most ezpensin tu-ttnaoeed P&rtlDe Jots in tbe state tor weekeod and summer users. "5. It will be instrumental in maklnc: OlU' beaebes so ac- cessible that they will become totally sati.U"ated and fuoction- ally unusable as reereaUonal fa ciUties.'' • • • THE NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNClL: Even tbe City Council baS recogoiud the right of clti· zens to vote on the Creeway issue. In a minute resolutioo un- animously adopted by the Coun- cil oo Feb. 8, 1971, it said: "The Cit)' COUDcil of the City of Newport Beach unanimously agrees that the people tlave a rlgtlt to expression by ballot W'ith respect to the io.iltative and refereodum oow set for special election on Marcn 9, 19n; and that it is tbe duty of this Cit}' and this City Coon- ell to defeod tbe actions of the City Council and elty clerk in any legal action which may be taken to prevent sucb spec- ial election." Noise Levels Would Go Up Wr. Warren Heath, of the Calllornla Hlpny Patrol, en- gineerioc department says that the Higbway Patrol Is tssu1Dg 300 tickets~ mootb oo Inter· state 5 Freeway ID the Oceu· side area tor •ehiclesprodiJC.ing 90 decibels or more of !lOise wbJ cb is a sound eqlliYalent to the oolse in a boller room. Of course be Is l.n tbe en .. forcemeat a.r.m of the state-- the fr eeway building arm. the state DlvisloooCH t.&tnts. says tl1e htpsl leYel of $OWid Ill the Ne.-port area from "legal" Yebcles would be about 77 ctec:- lbles, wlilcb is a sound l1ke a room tun of bus!Mss ma ~ cl\lol!~ flQlnR tuU speed. ' I'A81 I -MAICH 4. 1f'71 IN88N PIIIWAY SUI'I'L IMI NT THERE ARE ALTE .RNATIVES A F 0 U R ( 4-) C I T Y C 0 M P R 0 M I S E C 0 A S T A L F R E E 'wAY . R OU T .. E 'NQOO -----~...-c:> I'CIUTW ***· .2Z); ,.....,.. •llll!e ""'C'f 5T'\..O"'' ~"T!!t ~-U'--~ L..~."'CC4--c. ,..,..~ ••••• F c 0 c N Frank Wood's Plan, One of Several Alternative Solutions Tbe Harbor Area Freeway Fighters Citizens Coordlnattnc Committee endorses DO alter. nate route for a fre("ffllyl Tbe Frank Wooc:t plan wlllch has beeo cUscussed tor some Ume is ooly ooe of seYeral al- terDat1Yes tbat sbould be COD· stdered. otbers exist. Mr. Wood, a nteran 1a.Dd appra.t.er, states: aweut.ar 111 the Newport Har- bor Eutp. Mr. Wooc:t states: land appraiser, states: ''To me It appears tbat the solutloa to the Coast Freeway problem ill tbe vlclnlty ol New- port Beach has beeooverJooked because lt is so simple and so i.oexpeo.siYe. ''At present, the proposed route joins '1tb Street, to cross tbe San Gebrlel Rl•er ~t the -u.u~ ~l<q1~ a mile we&t of the Diel') Freeway. From tb1s oar Bristol Street aDd DOl' Costa Mesa, U CU t.r'D liOCitbtut through tbe Boaita-Coyote Can- yon area near tbe dwnpsite. There it would cross agricul- tural a.od cattle gru.iog laod, pass belllod Laguna Beach aDd 0a.oa Point, as DOW plaDDed, to rejoin tbe SaD oteao Free- way DIU CaplstnDo. "Thls r«*e 'fl1ll serve U.C.l aod the proposed DeW City ot ln1De. It will aYOid trouble witb Costa Mesa a.od wW pre- nat tbe maWat.Joo ot Newport Beach--as is DOW planDec1. "I bav,appra.ised maoy.mUes of tbe r!gbt ot way ol tbe SaD Diego Freeway, for tbe DlY- lsloo of JUgtnrays; au of 1t is 400 feet wide wtth pJeaty of room for the addltiooal lanes tllat Y1ll be reqalred. Tb.ls route wUl save mlllioDS of ctoDars as compared with tbe tak1De of very valuable commertcal aod resldeoUal property 1D Newport Beacb. Resale of tbe properties alreactJ &eqalred by tbe DiYUioo lboald IDOI'e tllaD pay lor tbe rtcbts of 'Wa)' 1D the soutnern port:lon of Or. llutloo ot tbe San Diego Free-· ange Couaty." way from W'bere the coastftee- Mr. Wood's plan bas a prt-way would begill oea.r Loog mary purpose of reachlDC a Beach to tbe constructed Co- four -clty compromise wblcb rona del Mar iaterchange near will alJow a talaDce of trattlc FatrYlew Rd. (So. Coast Plua services with eDYiroomeutal area) by addiDg tw• lanes oecesstUes. It YOUlll allow tbe (tbe rlpt ot ..-ay t. 400 ft. City ot Newport Beach to ban a.od adeqaate b' tbe addltloa). a by -pus coastal treeway route Tbe plan tben naests the as do tbe cltlea of Lac-re-roati.Dc of tbe COI'oaa del Beach, HatfDctoo Beacb aDd Mar Freeway (73) tbroagb So- Costa Mesa. Dlta..Coyote caayou to tle back 11K! Newport Freeway cooJd to tbe adopted route behtDd termi.Date at the Cout HJpway Laguoa Beach. as do tbe Harbor Freeway aDd Pac11lc Coast HwJ., west- the SaiD MOllica Freeny. The erly of MacArthur {see Note Huntlnatoo Beach Freeway cor-1 oo tbe map) sbould be six rldor to be a slz-Jue park-. Janes. Tbrougb Newport Beacb way. lt is proposed that there be Tbe plan ~ats tbe uti-DO street put1Dg witbJn the Mari.Ders MUe section of tbe To find out Cout Higbwa.y 10 u aot to where to vo t• reqaire street widesaioc tor tbe Or for a ri de addit1oD of Z more la.Del. It to the polls ls PfOPC)8ed tbat a Pl.fkiDC dl.s-trtcf be Jormed beJl1Dd tbe Call Margo Sic ill in g bid ldlap oa tbe 1AiaDd side 642-3214 of Cout RictrnJ betweaNew-._ __ _.._._ ______ _. port Blvd. and Rocl} i'olnt (across from Ardell's) and southerly of Avoo Street. Tbe FUlb Ave. corridor Ulrough Corona del Mar be used is ~ six-lane Umited access pa.rk'ny. Note 2. Coutnct an 1C1P8f Bay low j)I'Oftle brldp uteod. 1D.g behreto two mu .. madepn- 1nsula type laDd llAprs from oortberl)' ot %ZDd street across tbe bay to tbe west.rl)' ex- tension of Sao Joaqato Hills Rd. Tb.ls crossing would be 4 laDes ''local resident" type parkway which would reduce the Dover Dr ./Cout Hwy ., bottleneck. As an uample of the fea.s- ablllty of Mr. Wood's idea to add two laDes to tbe SaD Dteco Freeway, state lllctnra:t of- flclals repor-ted tbe toUowtng: ''Tbe capacUy ot a lS-mJle streteb of tbe Newport Free- way wu 1Dcnued 50 per ceat Ybo two DIY laDes were opeDid to tr&mc laat year •