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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-08-19 - Newport Harbor Ensign--:....J---· BRUCE PENHALL ol Bo-. at loft; Dollll7 i'n*, IIIIas Oularlo Motor Speodfty -lor 1971-'11, llllllofrBroter ot Costa Mesa tate a photo br•k dllriAf t.be 0atar1o press contereoce at the Raceway track. Tbt boys nre part ot the Enslp..CYF JPC)I'ts team thlt Ylslted ODtarlo, wbere IUas Presto will preside c:turiD& tbt rlllllllDc of the "CaWonta 500" oo Stpt, 5, (VIe Ojalek ---story oo rap<.) TAX SLASH OR GENERAL PLAN \ • MASTER SITE PLANS FOR FOUNDATION .. \" . • .. ""· ., . L .. '· ' r .. : ~ 1 ·· .. ~, : I . . ... 4 / -~" . 0::"'' ···' , ' . ' . . / SHER SHO ____ Of CD ·- . ·· ; • . I ' ' -'" .... - I ,., ' I ~ _..J The Sberrnu FOUDdltlon will The. parking lot will trout unveil its plans for the e.~pan. on Third Ave. and will exteod s1oo ottbeAcUitlesatftscenter the eottre block trom Fernleal at 614 Dahlla Ave., Corona del to Dahlia Ave. Mar, durt.oc tbeSept,2Plannt.ng WUli.am Blurock a.tw:i Part- Commlaton meetiDc. oers u e the architects . Tbe FOIIDdaUoo lB asking tbe Homes ln the bloelt wt11 be CommJ.ssloa ror a uepermttto rued, with the ezcepttoo ot tq:..Dd tbe cultural center, one which wtll be Ull8d u a which 1Dcludes a r .. aarch u. resideoce for the prdDer. brary, a tJower CIJ'den, tea Both the Vogel Ral Estate PJ"diO &lid La art pllery. Co. at 2667 E. Coast Hwy. Ud A .._,mu for the Fouoda.~ the Corona del M.a.r Chlmber tlon, Wade Roberti, llidarellJ.. or Commerce of!1ct at we tectunl reDderlDp of the pro. E. Coast Hwy. Ifill be rued, po* project ..W bt lbown at The Vopl Raat Estate Co. the Sept. t mtetlq &.Dd tull has alrea.dy r elocat.d to 205! d~ ot the propoal etven.. Newport Blvd. 1D COitl. ....... Tbt flc1Uty wtll be tlll&Dded TDe Chamber bowl'ler bu to 1Dclude tbt eottre bloc It not yet fou:Qd 'a oew ~me. bomtled by Cot.Jt H'tr}',, Srd All OCC~I OD the prop. Ave,, Dlhlla Ave. and Fernleal arty have UDt1l Sept. 1 to vacate An. tbe prem1tel. RISE BAN AIRED T 0 N I G H T Tbo mutor lite plall sub-The Sberman Fo-ttoo Ia a m.itttd to tbe Communlty de-prtnte, DOD-prot1tphl~­ Yiklpmld dep&rtmeot ea.ll& for lc u.s echaUotalorpntutioa.. de.,.q,meot ol tbt eatt.re bkd: The Ceater at Cor0111. del Mar lni Allan ~t. president of tbe o.ewly orpnlaed Newport Citi- zens UD1ted Committee, to hold Ill aboyaoce Its plalloed loltta- Uve to preveot all tuture bleb rise 1D the city. Yr. Seek has praised the recommeodatlon of the com. mlttee to ban hlgtl rise tmW moratorium which expires Nov. and wtl11ochacle a future &iUs· encompaues 2 of the Fouadl- tbe pneral plan is deve)oped, 18, would prohlbit eonstrucUoa houee, reftletlon pooll, tea tlon's prlDef;al operatioGI, tM "I eDOOrse the mora.tortum oo. of bu.Ud1ngs n ceedlnr 35 feet houe, aD atrium, w&ltwaJSa.od prdeo a.od the reMI.l'eh u. Mgh rise wbole-heutedly," be 1n !letght. The existJ..Dc mon-terneea, a DtY prapopt1nc bnry. A third openlioQ, tbe sa.td. torlum was enacted last sprt.oc latb bouse, an ellenst•e ftlk· Sherman FOUDdl.tioa Ezpert. The treezeoohict~rlse, which by tbe Council and etteoded for way system &.Dd ternces as mental Center, where ~~­ would be an ordlmnce, aort DOt 6 additional months. An exten-well u a 47-car ~ld..Q& lot,. cu1tural a.nd oceanograptllc re- an eJtecaloo ot the preselll slon of that moratorium would a..od the el1atla.g art display seueb ls coodueted, 1s }o. be Ulegal, bul a temporary ordi-gallery, llbrUJ aDd lath house. eated at OIUla PolDt. ~ :?i:~\~:~p:~~ Hotels com ·•ng be to sue the t:IJII&YWI tbe • •••e of a e-ctal elec:tlcw u au t111e :'11111\.~== m Pui Alto uc1 ""YortCtty ua o11>er _ _, -. ta-..,._...,. ...... · c.-.,_ lit<>loc:l 1s ......; Yolftd ill a retereDihlDl, &Del ww baTe at Jta.t S IW biCll-$8 mJJ.Uoa. more importantly, to permit rise botel.s Yl.tb.J.a & few Yell's. Emlcay oMdalswouldoeltber plenty of tlme tor the PI.IJ:In1llc Tbt Em.kaJ DenklpmeDt Co. eoaDrm or deny that the hotel ftanctioo to proceed on a p-pla.Ds to buOd a 13-story, 450-would be built by the Sberaton ernment level. If Mr. Beet ls room eomplez 1JI tbe corner Hotel cba.in. then oot satistled with ttle gen. of its property at the 1Dter-Tbe lrvine Co. recentlY 10• enl plao, It would be hls pre-sectiOD ol Birch St. &.Dd Mac-oouoeed that the Marrtott Corp roptive to proceed lfttb his Artll:ur Blvd, oear tbe Orange wtu build a 10-story hotel ai refereOOum. COWitJ Airport. A use permit Newport Center "Tbls ordir:wlce would per-appUeatloo •111 be eoosidered Tbe other ~el Is planDed m it Ume to provide a sound, Sept. 2 bf the Newport Beach for the 18-acre Newport Dunes Caspers Batt•ln assa•lled ~~~~":.\~~=":.: p~~~m:~"ued Sher-r:.r on Lower Newport p tiWl ,euoos r esuiUno trom atoa-Neoport Plaee, will leo-G;..ham Edelblute manapr emotion." ture u ~n central core S\D'-of the DUIM!s Isn't taitm,abc:M Tbe Costa Kea City CouocU board of ,...n..on, of wbieb the n.tlh ~Lsor1al d15trtct. Mr. Kymla sa.Jd that the prime rOGDIStd by hotel suites. Edward details now'ever saying oaly adopted a re.olutloa Moadly Mr. Batt1D 11 cll&1tman, tore-wu "wable to resist tbeput. developers that would be u. Durell stooe, world ta.moiiS ar-that ~ 11 oecotia.Une: with a ollht calllnc fbr lbe retnoYal mO¥e tbt ptJr from tbl LAFC lAD poUUcal coerctoa ol BattiD fee ted by the 2. year ltlgtl ri.Je cb1teet, is the destper of the corporation and e~peets to ck>sf of C<Mdy s"*"'bor'' Robert U th1Y doD't Tohmtu111 reatp.. ruuJttnc lD a mon ast .... tbr baLl, tbe Balboa. Bay Club &Dd 1 tMI1Jdlna:. Wr. Stooe hU otn.ces the dea l SOOil, Battin Ul1 Ro.ld.Cuperstrom CouaeUmea cited a "Nriel B&tt1D to oust Cbarles Pear100 the CurcJ Turner Co nave both lbe Local A&tDCY Formalloo otponr manounrotostaetlbo ol Anaheim !tom lbe LAFC," :_~~> .. ressedL -s._rt di lbe pro-occ tax plan rej"ecled Comm1Mioo (LAFCl LAFC" u tbt reuoa lor re-Mayor wu.on satd. ..., Tbe re101ut1oo, introdueedby q•JtlDc tbtlr temoftl. Tbl mayor ceQIUI"ed Wr. Tbe Irvine Co. Ills plans for Mayor Robert Wllloo,uUdtbt Mr. c..-a, wboreprHtatl Cuper• fbr ta1UD&torepr881Qt H 0 rts development of Ule shorellne 1n Tbe Costa Yea City CouncU aid, '•We have no moral rlcf'lt L I bo I 0 "lbo-ollbt Fltlb Dlatrlet oag project sta soon county tarr!l<>ry helweeo New. d-a req-Monday by lbe lo tu people of olbar dlstrleto Oca a S In CuP race YOWO " port Beaeh and Lacuna 1n1o a Cout Commuolty Collop Dis-lhall our own." ''lt i. DOW to tbe polot whee blaf!.rlse resort and conveo.tioc trlet to m&kt tbt Oranat Coast Tbe matter had come before Maur)' F'ortHy of Newport r.our1 or leu )Iter off tbe ru. 10methinc mu.t be Rld.'' Wr . Cooatructtoa ot Hoar H01-pt.tieot ""Ices and slClPOI't ceater, but this would oot be CoUtp e&.alpUI a IPIClal tu the Colt& Mesa City couocUmtn StiCh &ad htl pair ot -.r· tall ot tbt 0..0 MarJ, Wlt.oa upJ.aiJild. pttal'slon&-awalted $11 mJllJoD tlcU1tlel. affected by the z.year tao. U ... IIMat dUtrlet. several weeks a,o but thty bid cbllpd Mil•• cburDIDI more otbtr local bo&ls tatered lD Tbe ~ Palma Cit)' Couocll patilot care tower could btctn U wtU bouse 11 surrertea, a "This orrllna.nee would m. n. ceo r~lt wu make refused to act on it without tbu MO-b.p. •eb w1.ll cattJ tbe net art: bu U.O uktd tor tht pUr'• u e&riJ u ao dayJ ftom oow, new laboratory, J ·r&Y IJld •olft only the lower Newport lD u ta:Jrt to nat more than a.pprova l lrom Unei&bbor cltJ. tht bMt Welt Cout bapel tar "llln.dtr" PbU Carlcot ol rtmonl I.Dd the Hmttnjltna Lou Ku, asalltant adm1o1stra-emtrpoey room , inteDSlTt aDd 8a.J," Mr. Kym la stres-'.. "It J!K)(),OOO JDrcommud:)'aervtce Newport Beach. a l:lrtUthroactl to tilt J"lctor')' Co.ll. u..l. SO-toot alum!Dum B•cb City Couuell lal 'fOtld tor, aid Jtltvdl.y. eoroo&ry care units, subtn-would oot toc lude other areu projlkta I.Dc:laiH.ac cable tor a District ortlcia.ls had ap- c!rcJt th1l saturday, Au,. 21, MulDe/tWo 417 cu. I.D, ~-IIDlDlmoull)' to CttDSlll't botb Tbt 11-atorJ bulldiQ& 1s tbe tMaln care, central S\C!Pl1, 1n tbl City." comp~~t.w .. 11Mid lutructlonal peared a.t a Newport Btaeb In tbt '1tb &m~~ual Looc Beach cbupd Cbt'f'J•· ClaN VI. Mr, Ca~n Lad Mr. BlttiD.. HOOOd a.od biCPst part ot a 1toreroom, kitchen and d1D1n( Tbt lrvtDe Co. has onlY one tt~ Dttwort IJII"f1q; a.U City Counc il meettnc a sbort HtDDtA1 C~ workl cM.mploD-"RIIDcarDa~a," c. B. St.o-Ia other action th1J net '14 mJlllocl dollar project or. ueu. Tbt oew tll.e1Uty wtllre-UDOITe}Oped parcel within the hOmo 1D the coUlee dlstrtct. Ume later seek1nc Sl.Q)OI1 1M lbiP powerboat race. DIP of Newport Bacll, ts.foot Stanlty Northr1.1), a member ot llf.DallY p.laDDtd In 1969, quire hlri.Di 200 more em-Ioww bay study are&. Ray Wa.t-Tbil COID:il r.ttlled to torm the Newport Baach Council re- ForiDtJ bu lutalled tht I Formala/454 eu. lA. Cbt'f)'· tbt LAFC IDd member of tbt A $!,2:15,000powerplantpro-plo7"1. lOGo telllor flee president ot a dtttrJet to befiDI.Deedtbrou&fl tused to give U. Hotmu 6 Moo«y Ford JDbo&rd Clul Dl. ' S&n CJemtDttCityCcxmc:U,ut· YldlnJ automated MtVtees In. Tba DIM lnerea.se lD bedl wiU tbt Irrtot Co., said, "We~-taDI paid bf aU property COlmCUtna.n Don Mclnn1J to\d moutusln btl radical S5-blt ''Palu' Galore," Eruellt Kan-ed ftllow COUDCUmtD to"'IPPO't cldna Z250 ld.lo'WI.tts ofemer-bt 901 b' a oew total of 4'12 port the committee's recom-OWDII'I ln tbe eoU.p district, district omcta ls at tbe time Roo JODN plckltlort~ a1w o1 COlt& .... , 14-toot a recall movemtat apJ.ut Mr. poey power to the ~sed Uctuld paUtDI btdl. A l•sed mtDdltlo.a of completi.Dra mu. DOt ,... tboM U.YU., !.n Costa that tormatloo ol the apecJa.l tuuel buU Jor tbe 188-mJlt Aneooo.lt Y.araldlr/two soo Cuper1, ilcUlty 11 already lD opentloa.. bOIIPUal bulld.lDc wttll130 bedJ ter pl&o before ma.lt.1nr lAY 1Ye& tu district under the state '• cbUe lt:utlDc at 10 a.m. oil b.p. FOI'dl· .,n aDd. cruller Tbt actlou ap.lnlt trlelmeo Completion oftbetowerwoakl acroa Hoclltal Road w1.11 be deellioa oo IUP -rlse," Coc.ellmu AMD Ptotley 1913 Act would be "tuatioo Btl--· Pier 111 ~ ,_, ' . 11om lrom a tur.<>f-wv lui """'" ioN than 2 years after -book I<> lbe owners"" STAYS AT S100 •Ithoot r epre .. ntatlon." -F b RlrbOr l.lldbfll.l .... _ .I ch hik ::t ~..,_ :~~:=-~ ~=· ~p~;~ ~o:::::, :· ~~ MESA TAX e~:~.~ue~ ~~.!s~~ reeze Irs Un e S&.ata AJII &Del tbe eltJ of tn1Dt a 5-...,.elpartlDcJtructurewttb Jtlu 1D the exlltJna bolpl.tal permiss:ioo of voters 1n the t:o UDtJ. more thaD IOOacrtl ol a He .. ear capacity wou)d a lao wlll be eoa.•erted to other uaes. Tbt eo.ta Mesa City CatmeU ~ F~Jr"ntw Rd. coUe~ district, -lalland-oltbo-.,..,. Kaa alao rii>Orled lbal u !MIIU _,..ltlmdtunteat CONTINUED I<> Sop!. 20 • DOROTHY LACKEY DIES Pre.llllllt Rleb&td M.._'• lit ''ClarUk:atloa'" ODtbeNtsoo ADI MulDe Corpa; AJr SbtloiL Tbt DtW tower wtU Include em•pDCJ belleqlter lanclm( S:l pet $100 astesltdnhaUoQ. reqe11t br Ratold Stprstrom prtee • ..,.-reat freHt lad u ordlr. n. mtmberablp oltbtLAFC ltl beds 00 8 ol tbe noc.-s, p&d w1.ll be put ol tbe new tbe arne rate as 1as1 ftscal of Colla 111-to resooe prop-Dorothy Lackey, 55, of 50S-im'NIIIet tqaaet oo ua. ""· ,......_ &J.o nat t:o taow _...._ -.... • y-.r. trtJ 1a tbe ana of Adllma An. 1/1 Wugue.rtte Ave., Coroaa port~~~--oellool c11o--.. -wiU&IIocl-~-~""::"U;':.b:.'::! "-• lddltlooal te .. ls 1W ...,.L Tboturatelsblsed oo pro-IJid F-R4. !tom 1111 to del liar, dlod A•r. 11 at tw lrlct.At_to_li)'. vud __ ..,.. __ ,.,.,.,_,.,lll>elley-e» WILDAN THOMAS DIES -·-ll•resol$1,1189,-RUP. r..-ee. SblwaaboniFob. Tbo dlltrlet tr--· wtddl ltaft--tlr .. 5-mo-LAFC -L '110 IIIII u as-std Yaluatkm • eotm!ftJED lo S41><. 10 a II, 1916, to Ca.a .., - .. -to aet .., a~~<-' r.. Wlllcb Ita" 1101 -IIIIo ot $191,9'11,000. roq tot by ~ ~ to <>ranao c _,. 16 ytaro ..,. 1o blllo ... oc.t of tit--. no nlloo -1o JOHM OUIMH Dl E5 T~CoaocU Oleo oetlbtrart ~Joe. olll-Beaeh Sonl-1 tncla IW -- ocllool ._boo -1G c-a-1.1 por -. .Jo11D V. Qu1.o11. 16, o1 1bo 'tl'lldu P. Tbomu, IZ, ot "->1 Nn'leto IIIII barlal ud ~---dlatrlet tu nit lo ~ I'll -.., 511 007 bud, Wllloll; aod&IOII, WllllaOI 1o 40 .-IUidlo'--.. Tbotr '•-.. rtl4-~Boy Clllb dloel Aac-14 llllllllnalorDr,,Bo-.dlad ware llold 111-IDIIePilor-at 17.JI •-bUttlooapro.-loot o1 po-ty.;.., o!SooiBoadl. oc.t ol 10111< ta all oebooll IIIIa polloJ *It Ill .. "Ilia-at 1111 r-•· lit no bon A ... II olallo&rt altaek willie -· Kaa. ---""'• ol $741 ,116 -.... Ull l'olrYiolr Rd. "--! -•u wiU bl lllld liooo $ -lo I-. trlet puik•••• .... -Ap<U IS, Ul$, to CaUinl& t1llllltr lo lllcPIIor-Kaa. ud aa .__ >a-Ill • OYDRIJLID a plaloltac at -Fr'*7, .... 10, at Bot--till-.._ .......... ~~~-ud eamo to oriUIIO C.., I Bo ltad -~~-tlr II I'OLICE IDIHT"Y IODY $191,NI,OOO. co-• t• .... ._ aad &1>-PacllkV!owC-"-111 poa1 ..U tM «<llrtet 001k1 Jlota. '' J'tUS •• He WU aa ..... ,.U Ud .. a MeW ID tbe TM tu rate oa tbt lltrMt praiP'ed 1M Cl Is 111...... o1 a 11 at Padfte Yin "-'111 Prollle ._-a.. 15 ,_.0 a.. Qu<lll Or-. ...-.o1 dlllrlct. fO UHD IH IOAT SLIP' UcM1or dlltrlet wu ootat j5 $..-, -1 at ftll -1 Part. II Cllter IIOYI ... Lfd ~UdCo. ,... .,. ---llJ ,.,._,....,._•OCI ·--oo u umoad S..lollt ml-l!JHoU-fill STATION TOOP'IM ft .. IINI r.clodo 1111 IIIII, ---IIJ--lh~ola~~~·atl-oat-10.-oi$1'10,Mli,OOO. ..,..... TboBt-t<'.-lre• .. ..,.., ... ,..,...,IIW7AI-...... ...-. 1111 ~--to a no .. ratollladl .,.. • •LD ova lor a..., :-::7 CoaM-'aYo6Pa 'I 101 CIIJ c-• ... _ ..... ,, -----I IIIC -·-Joo-ofLUV--. .. -&IIII>arol~-'"'at llarla 0.00.101 N. JIOflillll «otrlell (dow-o a Ill • 1tr W. T, ::,:Uat~ll!':'• ..... lor ...... -...... IT Ill 'b"'D Old -~ -Lllllo-llo. Itt, ud ..._Dr. ..... "-t lll'fd.)-Ill of 7 P A -_ _,, ..-.-·-... = __ ,.,_a ___ .. --....... lnllll& "-'-polleo--at II--. .. • ---=·· .... a_,, .. ,., .... :..-:-,..,,,.1 .. .:..41111 :.-:r=-=.=~ =:::::..":.':'.:"..:! ~ .. :.xw.-:.o;r c.~:--_,.. :,~.~~-::..: ~!i:';:= :t~=."•' •'•"'c..a-=..,....,.,,.a 1.,. ltta-::_:• of .. u eaaa "0.:.. "c~ cC. ~ _.; -:::o.:.r;;..._ ~·~ ~"C" 1 :..::.: ;:: r 11 !Ill• ftiCI IQ Tlol .. _ ...... Wlloti..,.ITM '"'*•• .. 'I ........ ..--1'llltlrtlllr* ._. .......... I, ............. :.... ... -lorltftlllo-= ..!:::o: --·~ ~-~---... i"ti\l7..:-~ s:+:t:=· =~~:.:, :.:r..:1 z .!g.~ : E :::::a=-~ :::.:.::::-::.:= j. ::t ·ii:w = • • • ARVO E. HAAPA, owntt and publisher of the Ensigr~ ~OOQ:Q:Q~ • MORE CONTROLS FOR BUSINESS ICE BE TO MARILYN MANioN leHers to the Editor JOURNEY • BDITiiDAY ORIBTJKQS ·-alnp "' ... -I. "' ..... lo pi ._ ... , E-ot lllo I.... wllll ,_ -I poii•IM, -lllot n bUt 0014 011 FOR wrHAT 9 ne.c-dol Kat Clllm-u1 ca ,... .... ._. 111,. -IIIATOAWHbylllll..,.o, ,. • 11tr ot eom ...... -llllrl· -..... 1o --.. .n. ... _... 110" 1o .. ., • 111o A radio ~ommontuor announced the o'ber cby that two-thirds or the American people apprcwe or President Nixon's plans to vitit Red China. As usual. thill writecr w., not queried on the matter by the poU.ters. For the record , however, I join the dissentinJ third of the population. For the first time in memory, 1 ap-ee with somethina Averill Harriman said ; thll &entleman opined that the presidential visit will give unwarranted prestiae to the Communist Chinese aovem ment. ltol ~ lo """ ............ ,..~~. ·-., lllo --.... ul POf lltlpltor h ,_. ot at roe• -· .__, 1 .-. bat lllo7 Ill .. -Lov&-Thlne-Enem.ict bit a Uttle laJalfal M'l'l corwaee ot tM l&Yt lltl till! I mut taa lalae UJ(ANIWOtli 1a ,.._tot tbe far? u11ro -lrH. We .,.. oo1 oolJ w1111 ,_ tdltorlala pr-·• Yl&ll, CC.Id It be Mr. Nixon ••Y• that thb will 1ldttd ~ to b&Yt a:ue11 a but otber oolamu &Dd ' lette'. tbat thtl columD1tU ud IICter be • "journey for peace." The aOCid ~eeltloci.U,OWDid wbleh .. ,. lllPIUid rti&Unto writers ut aot r•Uy u:perta slopn Is desianed to squelch IWWIPIIWI oar prt«fdeN RJebard: NlJoa. 01 fl.r tuttra aftiLin, but ue both Liberal and Contervttive Tbult :vou, Hop, lor your TbiJUbetaah'le Uttme oftbll totally lpor&Dt ot tM !uues critics. Presidential upirant• enntiJMMd taterelt IDOtlrCham-wtoleat erUtcllm cu bt eatt. as well u sloppy lD thtir re- from the leCt side or the bv, IJidbtbttzctlleotCOVer· ptsed 1.1 ~llowl, IOmtWbat HU'Ch? political spectrum were indeed ap of aU our aeUY1t1tl. In order 01 tbtlr lraportaDce: 4. Tbe arcumeot that Red left speechlets by the newa. Our belt wtsbu for )'OUt 1. TbeprelldtDt¥-IOidtbe CbJnahlscontributtdloAmerl- The rua had been pulled ou1 eontiBQid succeu. eOt.Dry out to commualam by eu battle ca.s•rues Is ODe from under them. But Hal PIDcbLa aGDOUDetnc a O:>rtheomtqvlstt wb1ch I wiU oot dlspt.U, but Conservatives must ask for Prt*ent, to Red Clllaa. why DO outcry aaUut our re~ definitions. What is "peace?" Corooa del Mar z. Tbe prestdtat bU also by Jatlons wtth GermaDJ, Japao, And is it the hiahest of human Cblmber of Commerce th.Ls aeUoo, turDid his back on aOO the USSR? Or for tbat conditions? You can htve NatfoM.UM: Cb!Da. whleh wtll matter our westero world peace in prison -or in a • AUDIT REPORT MADE result lDCilJDI•suplllJiontrom frleods wbo trade 10 freely Communist-ruled tyranny. Editor of the Ensian the United NaUoDa. with Red CbJDa, How muy bit. Peace without freedo m is a A letter awear~ 1n last 3, the &nDOuoeed YlBit 'is a tie casu&ltJes have bleD ell· veritable hell. Mao Tse-tung week's edition of the Ensign sell outotour AWes, the SEATO rectly attributable to Japan &Dd enforced peace by slau&hterina signed by an A. L. Wb1te of uUou. Germany? Far more than Red some 20 million Chinese Costa Mesa. It attacked the 4. The RedChiDesehavebeen Chtna, but evenonetstoomaoy. people . h that the sort of omcers of the Republican Ceo-respoiWble forAmerlcanbattle All I ask 1s that those ustng world we want1 tral committee for allegedly not deaths, aad tberefore we should this argument apply it coo~ If the present passion for lawmaking continues, there will come a day when every phase of business enterprise will be tightly controlled by regulations and re- strictions dictated by the planners In City Hall. The proposed ordi,Jance for service station control in Newp~rt Beach Is an example. There will not be any great ground swell of opposition, because the service station contingent is, after all, quite small and therefore not very per- suasive at election l,ime. This is just one step among many already taken, and many more to come, to enact more and m ·~re VOLUNTEERS HEEDED AT THE GIRLS CLUB Betty Rustenbach, director of Harbor Area Girls Club, 1815 Anaheim Street, Costa Mesa, is requesting the aid ofvoluoteers to instruct In play-reading, stitchery, goll, tashioD, bridge, papier mache aDd the Uke. ln~ terested teens and adults may ea U 646-7181. Girls wtll visit a tortilla fa ctory Aug. 5, A summer car- o.lval from 2 to 4 p.m. Sept. 1 is a tund-ralsing benetlt. Girls are offering bome-taked goods and boutique items they've been working on during tbe summer months in classes coOOucted at the center. A trip to Catallna wUl be Presti1e is only the beJinnina. The "normal- iulion" of relations between the U.S. and Communist China would almost certainly bring the Reds vast economical and tedmical aid on a scale that would be su icidal for the United States. This aid would not only be governmental. but priVIte. American corporations helped bolster the Soviet economy in the 20's and 30's. thereby ensuring the growth of the monster that now threatens us with annihilalion. Do we never Jearn -or do we think this monster will be morC' docile? Eve n Liberal Senator Jacob Javits cautioned that ''America should be watchful as Communist China is stil.l strongly revolutionary and does not agree with our system of govC'rnmen t, and will do its utmost to install its sys tem , whenever it can ." ''If the 1United States had conducting an audit of their bave nothlng to do with them. ststently to all nations, lnwhieb made hal f as much efforLJo books. An ldenUeal letter from 5. Don't blame us; we voted ease it wUI be reductio ad help the people behind the Mr. (or Mrs.) White was also for Wallace. absurdum. Iron Curtain as it has to help printed 1n the santa Ana Reg~ 6. Aqyooe, even a tu out 5, No one is blaming thOse their leaders. stay in power," lster. liberal, would be better as people wOO voted for Wallace, writes Father Daniel lyons in OUr efforts to locate A. L. president because the ••coo-except perhaps the Democrats Twin Circle, "the who!e world WhUe to answer the letter aoo servaUves" would makeeoougb wbo Deeded those votes to elect would probably be free ... we put this t.alse charge to rest noise to force any leftlstpresi-Hubert Horatio. The persons should have a single standud have been futile Inasmuch as dent to a more reasoaable pro~ wbo are to blame are those fo r freC"dom. We should scheme there appears to be no person gram. mindless wonders wbo have and w o rk t o we a ken registered to vote in Costa Mesa In the same order then I would filled the llalls otCoa.gresswith Communist tyranny, no t by that oame. answer as follows: the Dellums, Cranstons, Ttm~ strC'nglhen the tyrants by trade On May 10, 1971, the Santa 1. How can anyone say In ad-neys, McC loskeys. A.&bllgs and and aid ." Ana ottlce of Moss, Adams & vance what the outeomewtllbe? ·on ad nauseum. These dovish Wi II this ''journey for Co., Certified Public Account~ This absurd foolistmess can 1¥! representatives have blocked peace .. help the Reds reach ants, presented their audit r e-best comparedtothehueaodery every move of Richard Nlxonto t h e i r go a I o r w o r 1 d port to the Orange County Re-trom the radical lett , when the strengthen our oatiooal c&pabll· domination? That is the mos t pubUean Central Committee ln president announced the "visit., Uy for defense, and they would important question of the day . accordance with this commit-of American and ARVN troops have us to headloDg retreat -The Ameri~:an Way Features tee's bylaws. The report wa.s into Cambodia. They hollered, throughOut the world, if not a preb.ced as follows, "Our ex. "Red Chllla will surelY lMer· satellite of the Soviet Union, U amlna.tton was made in accord-vene " "we are oo the verge of were not for the wHI of our cont rols on more and more types of held Sept. 10-12. At the moment , the Red Chinese monster is doing its bUSifl'3SSe8, adding mOre and more burdenS utmOlit tO insta ll ItS system on to the already difficult job of running a AIR S~ATIOH DUTY South Vietnam , to the tune of bu . . Marine Pfe. Brl.an C. Bab-S500 million to S 1 billion a smess at a profit. M .13t alarming 18 the cock_ son of Mr. and Mrs. year. It is waging insurgency in fact that there are alm0.Jt no outcries as Charles E. Babcock of598Fay •. Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, +' t 1 1 · h t ette, Costa Mesa, has com. the Philippin es, Indonesia, a.nd .tle rap S C OSmg S U • pleted 2 weeks of active duty numerous African countries. * • * for training with Headquarters Nonetheles.s. the probability is and Maintenance Squadron 4& that the U.S. will recog:1ize this at the Marine Corps Air Sta. so-called "People's' Republic." tlon.Santa.Ana. Is n 't this pushing the * CASPERS CAPERS CASTIGATED Supervisor Ronald Caspers, who has expressed his opinion of the press with his cussed remark, "It's none of your------- business," gets the back of the hand in a sharply worded editorial in the Laguna Beach News-Post. Here are some choice quotes: "He has betrayed not only the public trust but destroyed the pubUe•s eOilfideoce in county government ... He ls ruthlessly ambitious, totally uoteellnl, and contemptuous of those who have tried in vai..D to hrlrig about a change in his oftl.cial conduct ••. U a r ecall is the J.a.st resort, it would be a supremely ironic end to the Caspers career. For it was through a nebulous recall against Supervisor Alton Allen --wlllch Caspers mayor may not have backed -- that enabled lllm to ascend to the office he is so obviously unfit to hOld.·· • • • • NIXON PROMISES --AND ACTIONS Candidate Ric hard Nixon told the Ameri- can S·:>ciety of Newspaper Editors on April 19, 1968: "I would not recognize Red China now, and I would not agree to admitting it to the United Nations, and I wouldn't go along with those well intentioned peopl e that said that we should trade with them hecause that might change them." In his budget message delivered in J anu'>.cy, 197 0, President Nixon promised: "I have pledged to the American people that I wou ld submit a balanced budget for 1971." In his press conference just last Aug. 4, President Nixon said he is unalterably op- posed to wage and price controls because "'they would deal a mortal blow to the United States as a first c lass economic power." In just a few weeks, these statements of high principle have come tumbling down in appalling succession. First there was the announcement of his coming trip to court blood Red China with a visit to Peking. Then came the news that instead of a balanced budget, the I970-71 spending spree dumped the federal government $26 BILLION deeper in debt. Last Sunday came perhaps the most ominous move of all: price, wage and rent controls invoked by the president. He acted under the powers granted by the Economic Stabilization Act ol 197 0, which he then had said he did not want and would not use--but he signed the bill into law. Price and wage fixing has been attempted throughout history, always with grim fall- are.·lt Ia an attempt to treat the symptom and not tbe cause, which is deficit spending by tbe federal government, It will fall qaJnt u it bu always failed in tbe put, and tnflatim, tile cruelest tax of. all, ww 10 011 ualeN an arOUNd c!Uzenry can vote tbe tne-wbe•''DI llpelldera out of. otftc:e and pt'our nHGD back oo a 80lventts.cal ~. NEW TYPE OF SCHOOLS By Special Correspolldant me of having somevaguesezual fn our column last week we hang141." presented some examples of AD artiCle called "Secondary what "alternative education" education takes a new direc. would entail, Including lnser. Uon" (Long Island Press, 6~ vice traloing in Bloom's tal· 27~71) revealed some startling ooomy, which deals wttta the items. The arUele claims, "In cl.a.sslficatlon of student attl-Berkeley, there are options to tudes according to bow they the optiOns. Six experimental THINK, FEEL, aod ACT, as a sebools •• , Community high. result of going through some Community Two, East Campus, programmed instruction. Black House, Model School A The course called "creating and Other Ways school ..• an alternative school" was DOt coexist as varied alternatives, accepted In this district, be-or sub-schools, to the '!'egular ' cause it was considered to be a Berkeley high.." dupUcatloa of efforts appUed In In Community bigh, "the the new regiollil occupational rooms are baphaurdly car- program (ROP). One of our peted, cushioned aoo decorated newest school board members, wtth everybody's mother's left- Mrs. Beverly Langston, thought over attic furniture. Kids 1n we s hould take advanta~ of the derUm overalls lounged on over- exper iences in the Berkeley stuffed cbairs and plies of mat- school district, concerning al-tresses, wandered In and out of ternatlve education. rooms, nibbled at homemade It ·was her statement about whOle wheat bread." Berkeley Utat prompted us to Course content was said to be look through our research flies similar at most ot the uperl- for results in that area. Tbe mental schools because It "re- results of our efforts turned out fiected the combined wishes of to be not too pretty a picture. stOOents and faculty." Ex- The Wall Street Journal ran a amples: "Atttca.n history, thlrd stor y May 5, 1971, entitled world sociology, se.1 education, "Inside Berkeley high: freedom Gestalt --a gentle encounter is stimulating at innovative gi'O\CI, e.ILstentlaUsm, the how- school but it invites anarchy." to's of divorce laws, feminism. The story tells or a staff re-Chinese history, · survival porter who posed as a funior crafts, Woman I and 0, history transfer from New York to gain without a lot of oames and inside and factual information dates." about this "alternative school" Aoother Interesting state~ called Berkeley higb. His first ment. 1n Ylew of the tact that experience told of bel..ng in a so many questions have come in classroom with 9 students, halt about physical education, Is that of them Ughttn& ~ marl)uana "It has become the moSt fascist clga.rets, with cheap red Wine of all departments In most h(gtt being passed arotmd, while Us-schools. P.E. teachers seem to tening to a phonograph playing feel there's ooe absolute stand- the Isley Brothers, singing a.rd for physical fttoess for ''Freedom.'' everyone.'' Many of you readers He bad tttls to say about his bave a.sked why this elasslsthe c lass oo United States history: m08t d:tftlcult to pus in the "We ottea related them (coo-Newport-Mesa SebOOl District. stltl1looa.l judicial procedures) Ill yet aoother area, Metro to t.be ease of Angela Davis. hteh ~ehool to Cbicaco (same a.ccuaed of murder, kidDaplnc article~ ''tbe bra.tochild of the a.od. crtmlaal eouptracytnCfXI· Urtu. Research Corporation, nectloo wUh tl U1np outside a a prtn.te company that wuted CaUforala courtroom last year. to &tve stlldeDtl cootrol over "Tbe tJIIDiiiJquestioDoftbe tbelr on llarnlog, ud to 111 dJseUAioa was this: U Ancell that the ruoureet of the eotlrt DaYls preaebesoverthrowotthe cltJ, 1ac:lacllac Us t-•s'NIHI, penuneat, aod then 10meooe lts eulur&llllltituUou, and Ill coe• out ud attacks a bUI.Id.I.D&. eommunUy or~U~s&ttou, be· 1.1 Jb4 jolt as rtiPOOIIbll u camt a laboratory tor ll&rn- tbt periOD wbo acto&U)'curles lac." PriDc(IJII Nate Blaebn&D out the attact? 0111' COII81UU1 11 quoted u -.y~Dc. "Wt are wu , .. , bolt ..., lilt ...... be ....,, .... -bow to thlnlt PfOftd that bai,Jdlac wu at aDd bl riiPCJ'IIIIb ... We are DOt laeUd oa Aqola'l tulroe--lalll"c 11WJa, bat -1o t1ou. clollwtlb tocloiJ'." "ba IDJ fUbl.pe.rkJd elaa, we Ia Stlale, .. ,.. • ..,_,a M'1 -EOCOIO O'fteiU'I ploy, -.... ~ ~ ,.._..., -It _ _. .... -Ll 1..--s, Ta. t.cblr &lid tbt clultpllt caDid "tM a.a..tift ldllol" • Jot ., -talldor -(t ... J lti'J) Ia -• ..-at impUICI.tiOu; ... --.,..._.. IICtlool"..,..., .. tbl ....... llllt .. ,.,. -_....,, y.. ... a.t tid 11111n ar .... 11111 uti ,... 1111 h* f1111r1 a ... .... _ ........_,..,,,, . .,.. .............. .. e•Ut•lf tlllt • .r• .. • a ..._ ......... a1 ... tilt -......... .,,. .... -. ...... allowlall .... ,.._ --·----.... _ .... _"""' ............................. -.. t-, ........ 1. ltaec-..1 _, .. .,. •• ,,., EDWIN BRUMLEY DIES aace with generally accepted a nu~lear war,""opensaglobal president. Edwin L. Brumley, 74, of auditing stuc~ards and accord-eonruet," etc., etc. Wbat act-6. This Is the ultimate in 903 N. Bay Ft., Balboi lsla.Dd, lngl.y Included such tests of the ually happened was a stuooin.g speclous reason1ng. and in the died Aug. 10 at Hoag Hospital. accounting records and such victory for the president's pol-world of reaUty, where were the He was born April 29, 1887, other auditing proceduresaswe lcies. Tile radicals of both conservatives when RFK had in New York and came to Or-considered necessary in the sides then and oow have ooe General Walker committed? ange County 30 years ago. He circumstances." thing' 1n common 'a lack of Where were the conservatives was part owner of BrumJey-This audit was performed information and knowledge of when Truman fired General Donaldson Co. for 50 years. by an otft.eer of the firm, Mr . the subject. Only the president MacArthur? Where were the Survivors lnclude b1s wife, RudoJph F. Baron, CPA, aRe-and his closest advisers have eoaservatlve~ when the Kennedy Ruby; a son, Edwlnofl..a Habra; publican wbo very generously the LnteWgeoce reports nee-elan was running roughshod a daughter, Susan Bartell of donated hJ.s time and services essa.ry to make the decisions, over the South? Where were the Balboa lslalld; a brother, l.an-for the good of the party. but wben both Governor Reagan conservatives when Pat Browo sing of Bell; a sister, Helen, Additionally, the ezecuUve aoo Barry Goldwater ~ was awotnttng the Paehts, the of Los Angeles; 6 graOOehlkl-committee of the RepubUean this move without reservation, Glttelsoos and the Kenneys to r en and one great-grandebild. Central Com mittee voted to thed It would seem prudent tor the beDcb? I'll tell you where Funeral services were beld authorize any registered Re· us to hold our ttre unUl tbe many of them .were; they were at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 13, at publican to examloe tills report facts are tn. That goes for spending their time passing the PacUic View Chapel. lD~ at any Ume at our headquarters Prnda too who viewed tt as a r esolutions against some Re. terment was at Pacific VIew otttces at 1509 s. Grand tn betra,al tyj Red China of the publlcan who didn't quite .nt Memorial Park. Santa Ana. Vt«C..ac·&lll\llortb.,V~ toto lbeirmo)d.a!Jd.~_!bemean- REPORTS J.T LEMOORE Navy Petty Officer Third Class Vietor J. Love, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1:.. Robesoo of 2650 Redlands Drive, and husband of the former Miss Judy Mi ckelsen of 3115 Cool- idge, all of Costa Mesa, has reported for duty with Attack Squadroo 122 at the Naval Air Statton, Lemoore, Callt. He ls a 1967 graduate of Corona del Mar bigb sebool. " Slnce we can.oot locate A. L. 2. Secretary" of State Roprs tUne Utla eouutfy, Its mntlary White, I trust this letter wt.11 bu stated that we oow bi.Ye tbe PGWC', Ud U. 8P~ tra. sufftce to answer the spurious Yotes ln the u.s. to mandate a dltioDS, were being dliinantled charge. 2/3 vote, 11 oecessary, oo any st1elr: bJ Jtoae. Sincerely, motion to oustNaUona.UstChlm. I want toempha.slzetha.ttnese TOO mas C. Rogers from tha.t body: Tbls has been comments do DOt necessarily Chairman, accomplished 1 am certain by reflect those of the RepubUcan Republican Central some very sb-ong arm twtsitng Central Committee in toto, but Committee of and jawboalng. Tbis assures I think that most Americans or Orange County continued membership in the all parties share a desJre to • GrvE NlXOt-: 7IME U.N. for Cbi.Da, U she so de· see the Preside"' succeed in Editor ot the Ensign, sires. But by the way, didn't his efforts, and are wtiUng to As a long time subscr!ber, we aU agree .some time age g:lve him some time &Dd offer avid reader and friend of the tbat tbe U.N. was pretty worth-thelr prayers to that encl. E 1 1 ba. fowkl tf less a.o,yboW? .very truly yours. THE CONSERVATIVE CORNER Thomas C. Rogers 4533 w. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach, Call!. • HELP END DOG BAN a, Ca.-ce s.-1 the Pl"'PPM<< admfssioo of Red In North Korea, as the result Editor or the Ensign, Tbere mayhavebeenrumbles Chloa Into the UnitedNatioosas of Chinese miUtary aettvlty. Tbis summer our dogs have Jf protest inva.rtouspartsoftbe a "betrayal" comparable tothe Oo the American front, Dr. been banned from the ocean UrUted States, Wben President betra)'ing of Ethiopia by the Carl Mcintire, aaUonal chair~ beaches and walks largelY be- NI.IOo. a.rmounced that he planned League of NaUons some 35 man of the United states Marcb cause we dog owners bave not to visit Red China earl)' ne.'d years ago. The vote of the Cor VIctory, has arranged tor been cleaning up after our dogs. year. No doubt, there were wails members of the CotmeU ln op-a oaUon wide tour of the Free The Council will agalncoosider of dismay from dry good mer. posltloo to the admission of CbJ.Dese ping pon(players. Tb1s letting dogs on the beach in eba.nts, who feared that they Red China into the world or~ tro~ arrtved to Hawa.ll the September. This •111 probably would have to t.aee competition gaDil.aUon was 24 to 4. tlrst ot the montll and met With be · our last opporttmlty, so 1 from the products manufactured The COUDCII admonished tbe an eothusiastlc reception. They bell eve those of us woo enjoy by the slave laborers of com~ American people to eva bate are scheduled to engage in table being on the ocean beaches and munlst China, However. It was "President Ntmn's break from teotds matcbes from coast to walks with ourdogsshouldwrlte the opposltioo ofChrlstlanswbo bls former poUcy wltb respect cout. Dr. Mcintire anDOUDCed to the City Council, City Hall, remembered that millions of to Red ChJ.Da," which pre· that they wtU appear to Pbtl-Newport B8ach 92660, saying conYerts had been staughtered vtously bad been folloWed by ade_,b1a, in Washlopon, &DC! ill something Ute this: by the Mao regtmv. that tlrst hls own adm.li11~Uoa, and by Cape May, New Jersey, durtng "I am the owner or a dog fouod expression. tbe admlnistrations oftdspred-the first two weeks In Septem-llcensed In Newport Beach, and Dr. Carl Mcintire of the 2oth eceJSOrs, Presidents Jotmsoo. ber. Tbls tour wu planoed to I promise 1 wtll clean ~after Century Reformatioo Hour was Kennedy, Eisen.bower, andTru~ offset the reeeDt vlsit of Amer. my dog If the ocea.nbe&chesand amona tbose wbotlrstprotested man. teao players to Cbllll. walks are opened to me 1n the apJ.nst the presideot•s pro~ Atteatioo was called to tbe Congressman Jobn G. Seb~ tall. SlgDed ~--." posed trip. Some w~eks ago he t.aet that communistic Chiaa 1s mit&, wbo represeota: PresJdeot We have found It a. simple eooducted a protest meeting on DOt a "peace lorillc aaUon" Nboa•s summer borne dlstrlct matter to keep paper bap: and the steps of tbe Capltolbu1k1.1nc and wllllnc to carry out Its In San Clemeote, bas nrDtd plutlc bread and prodoce bt.p in W~blnetop. His atldteace obUpUoos under t.be Uotted tbat many per !JODI wbo hue bad with a trowel near our dots carried banDers, andtbeypray. Natlou ebUter~ but ntber a ezperlenee 1D tbe pollUcs of leuh. The etty requtruthatall ed and saor. mtiUarlly aqresatve and die-the Far East han termed tbe doc manure be ~ur•lJ wrap~ Coocressmao Joba C. Seh-tatorlalltate. Tbls wasprottd, president's lDDOUDCemeut ot a ped &ad placed ln truh eau oa mltz re~boed the 'W""'Hnn U wu auvted. bJ tbe 1ooe trip to PetfDC oelt IPfi.Dr as the beach. U aU of us dowba.tts of tbe MciDUre cootlnpDt 1n Jtul ol l&bllDc durlll& whieb "total surreader :' Fvtber. be oll1:1 the riCht th1Dc lo cltudag two of rats weekly DIWS re. the R4d CldatM were ._,..AC stated tbal oar AlUH 1D Soatb-up after CMD" peta thC't wUl be J)Oitl. He bas claimed tbat 1f tbt Votted NaUou torc:tt lD. tut Aala reprd tbe trip u a Uttlt r•aoo tor oar dOp to be Rl<llord Nb'Do Were ID rlatt Hortll Kor-. ul by Ita -le "otU-" uloYOOUeYideoce kept oil tile botch, WtlllYt had Potlac. lit woald be tile llut role Ia -V._m, AileD· or c:oUabonlloo wiii>RtdCidJ>a. a -It of lhe lion tbla oum. prHJdont of tbo ~ted -Uoe tJoo .,.. c:&lled to lllo lako lllr. Scbmlll rtlllod tballllo mer. I llope 1n tilt !til we'U to t1ait u aue.rttd eotmJ MC ol Tibet, Ud to tbe lD-cldtf ot tile paerallt:IJl ol tbl all auume OUZ' prope.r retpOD- .-y In Ume ot ""•-..-or flldla 1>7 t11o c-Red c-Armyllu ......,._ alblllty 1a c......,r ,.,.,tllal,. a lllilllarJ -t. 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In ,_ \10 lllal -· tbo -10 -· -a eapllolllt u boiiC. or a paDII-. Jarce -.... wbo wiU .. u,.. a. .. Ia drCII>I*I llllo It, tile con-t11at ,.. are Finl to -to MQGIDCtl ot tbt fuDdlmeota.l baac b.l.m. IIIlA o1. pollcJ dramotlsed by "11odor the..,.,...,.. r~ PrHldeDt Nlxoo's deelaloa to aot OD1J UtWtPropot:lDCtoiiD t'&.lt PeldJac aDd "DOrmaUJ.e" the rope, but we are I01DC todl:t rtl&Uou wttb Red Chill& are 1t Oil credlt. We art .-IDe to a:aaklDc tbemMIYes feltlnevery t1Ja.Dce ltl pure-., wldcb taa ----------. port o1. lbo -ld. 11011 of wllOt pre«y IWoel .,....,.._ lor ,.. rema!Did of oar utt-eommun-your plamld. ezeeaUoaer W'beD BALTZ MORWARJES 1741 SUP"IRIOR 4¥1. COSTA IIIlA Wldwty ()-.2424 lS:JII I. COAJT MIW4T C0-4 DIL M4R ORiole 3-9450 Ill poolttoo In till world Is you got r\Jrbt don It It," betDC nept any. Surely It 1a Furthermore, wt.thla. UM Jut ooe -blltory's createstlronles feW" weeU tbe State DtputmeDt that tb1a u oecarri.Dcdurlngthe bas eonflrmed that appro~~. admlalltraUoo. of the Presidelt mate)Tie miWoa 1n AmerleaD wbo ftrst came to pabUc DOtiee taxp&yers• moDeJ la DOW ~Dine as tbe coocreqm.an wbo ex-to the communisC peromeot poHd Alpr Hiss, and pro-of Chile, n1ost of It to be ueecl e eedtd to bu.tld a reputatioo as tor tbe purchase ~ a large 01111 o1. lbo otroocest aatl-oom-lraMPOrt alrera1t (lbo C-110) muaJ.Jts 1D America. of tbe tJpe used to carry para- Yet DOW we ftDd tbe admiDis-troopers. And tbe admiAlltra- MISS ION ARY FAMILY SINGS s•c• lf42 tratloD of this president, tloo has apprond, ewer tbe Doing tbelr tb.lng 1.n sound am! ttlfouCII Its spokesmea ln Coo-strooc objectlou of tbe De-co1or tbe Phil Luttio team will ----------------------peas, puslD&: tbe word that Lt pa.rtment of Defense, tbe sale awea:r'-*t 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, ... _, la: •tlsfted YithaSenateehange of two highly sophiltlcated August t4 at Prlnee of Peace ·-• 1n the btU provlc11Dg tor eoo-modei1906AEngllsheomputers Lutheran 'c hure h corner of ,._ tlDotd operatloa of the Export-to the Soviet lnstttute of Hlgb Mesa Verde Eas't Drive and -.. Import Bank, so as to allow the Enero Physics at Serpukbev. Baker street, costa Mesa. ... tank to make loans to countries These computers, Wblch can be This family presents a blend 67M1• bon to be SlC'PiylDg North us$:! as prototypes to manu-of Instrumental and vocal har- . Vltmam. Ear Her, umer the taeture others Ute them, bl.ve moay, plus chalk drawing and a 417 Ms: • C*ll lmpreuioo tbat the admlnis-a magoetlc disc memory a.ad a talking P'4JPE!t. Oriental trick- traboo wanted such loins pro-high speed rate wblcb Soviet ground music is Used, Japanese hlblted, the House bad voted computer teehDoloc has so tar Instruments are played wh.tle 207 to 153 aplnst them. By been unable to achieve 00 Its projecting colorful action on BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR Aupst 5, tnformed by the ad-own. screen mlAistratioa that It had no ob~ While we exteod aid to the Tbe ·Rev. Philip Luttlo was )ectioD, tbe House voted 219 communt.sts, we arerestrtetlng bora ln Miooeapolls and gn.du- to 140 1D tavor of aeceptlng It to our aWes. In debate on the a.ted from Way:r.ata bigbschool. tbe Seoate ameDdmeat. House noor August 3 00 the He 1s also a graduate of Suomi Tbe first •ote was taken be-millta.ry aid bill, It wa.s ex-College, St. Olaf College, and fore tbe President's Red Chlni plaiDed that the admi.DI.stratlon Luther Seminary. He attended amouoeemeat; tbe ·seeood a.fter was DO looger seek'og coo-the Lutheran Bible ln.stltute, U. Tbe message was elear. gressloml awronl ot aid to the Unlnrstty of Minnesota and ly H4L PIHCHJH PRBSIDBNT Mort lbU. $0 membtrs ..,.,. rtDeWed tbelr "ClPPl1 ol UM eor-clel Mar CllOmber ol. Commerce, U 1s riii)OI'ted b)' J-Hill, ooerMuy, diD'IIle tbe first moDtb of tbe1971-'lZ flaeal year. This eN:buslastle respoose IUid -t lor 111e dedicated tfrorta of the Chamber oftleers and dlreeton bu eaueed me to write each oae as follows: "Tiank you for your coo- bntdng confldeoce In YOUR Clramber. "The 1971-72 membersblp year can be a most important one 1n stemmiDc or, at tbe to a-0111 board mMIInc. the flrll _, ol. •ell- at 1:30 a.m., wblre JOU wUl be e.attauP11t1caUy welcomed. "Your 1971-73 merabtnllfp card mt decal ue -.eblfld. We bapt yoa will pn tbtm We by _, them to ..,.k IUid _.Cinl ,...,. oo\Jibt>or to )olll you." U you would Ute to lqlpOI't tbt Chamber in thla work, call Ura. Hill U &73-4050, Sbe'll be YtrJ happy to send you a m.-.rshlp appUeaUoiL Fees fQr most bus1nessesare$25and for r esideotlal memberstdp $10. Community assoclatiou are welcomed at the latter tee. Yery least, retalnlng the flow of IHTERFAJ TH FU TIV4L •holll>lng dollars !rom your OCT. 15 AND 16 AT UCI eommuntty. As bustoessmeo UoJ.versity lDtertaithFOUDda- ilOd women, or cooeeroed. resi-t1oD, tbe oct cooperativ e r e- dents, we must sbow that •we Uglous veature, is pluniDg an are with 1t' wben It comes to loterb..lth festival to be held mercha.ndtsin« IWlO'W'a.tloos as Oct. 15 and 1e oo the campus well as a sl.neere desire to make creeo directly across trom the our commwtlty a better plaee 1D Irv1De town center 00 campus which to UYe aDd progress. Orin. "Your Chamber is beginniDg Tbe variety aDd richness of work on a series of 'VILLAGE Amertca.o religious llfe wtU be DAYS' ln which we hope to presented by local congrega-, spotUgtrt the partteular ttoos ilOd Interfaith stOOent strengths ot the eommllDity and groups, through music, a.rt, Us commer cial estabUshments. •• 1 da,oee, toad, word, aDd people. You wUI be iovtted to paruc-The tbeme is "Joy through pate or tle-Ln with these events worship." Tbe festival will be whi ch are lllldertaken to ensure open to tbe public. your continued growth. Committee members are: '•Your suggestions tor pro-Mrs. Nicholas Kloury, ct\a.ir- motiona.I Wktertaldngs are wei-man; Mrs. Felix van Seek, corned aDd I urge you to con-Mrs. Robert Sattler, Mrs.Geo- tact First VIce-president Bob rge Dlbs, Mrs. H. Ellis Wai- Aston, special events chair-ker, Mrs. Paul Collins, Mrs. man, at 675-5010, myself or Morrie Matcha, Mrs. Alexander any member of y~our~~boo~ar~~d~wtlh~~E;d;Jss:, ~and:~M:r:s:. ~W:J:\U.:m~Lls:-J your Ideas. Better com. have an How to loae a lot of weight aafely Maybe you've been In our pharmacy and nociced all the w.ys there are to lose weiaht. Pills, tablets, ca.psula;-all k.inds. Most are desianed to reduce your appetite-and thus, you. All well and 1ood, but if you have a uriOII$ weicht prob~, there is only one sensib)e thin1 to do. See your physician. He will prescribe a diet. tailored to your condition, with propeT drup and n11tritive SUpPlements to mak~ it safe and sure. w~. as pharmacists, dispense these more potent drup only at his direction-a practice which exists for one reason-to proecc.t your health. Christensen It you are a newcomer, or know of a newcomer to the Harbor Area who has not been welcomed, do her a favor by calling the Harbor Visitor between 8 and 10 a.m. and she will call on your friend with val uable information and qi!ts from friendly busi- ness firms which stand ntady to help her become acquainted with her new surroundings. No better eommeDt oo lh1s Gr eece, but was Yilllng to ae-tbe Luther Seminar y Graduate parUeular aetioa could be made cept a legal prohlbitionon mill-Sebool HEA LT H NEWS : in Is the sign ---Bursitis Is the Problem 1116 tawPOitT COSTA"D• THE HARBOR VISITOR PHONE: ·94-9368 or M&-0174 lha.o to quote tbescathJngwords tary aid to this frleOOiy, Mrs: Luttio 1s the former ' of my colleague, Congressmaa strongly anti-communist coun-Margaret Blrkedal of Osa.ge, Ben Blackbura of Georgia, on try, exeept tnsofarasthepresl-Iowa, a graduate ot St. Olal the House Floor that day: deot should deeide to grant it College. They have 4 children, -''Mr . Speaker and Members under special circumstances. 2 of whom were born LD Jap;LQ, ot the House, I recaU a famous The administration Is now 1n a where the Luttlos have been old. statement that was attrlb-position, without further action mlsstooaries tor 19years. They dted to a Commualst leader by Coagress, tu make any fUr -are now oome tor the third ther miUtary asslstanee to Ume 00 fUrlough before return- :ir eeee contingent on that na-lng to Japan this summer. don's wtlUnpess to go along _ .:.;::=..::::::..::.:_ __ _ with our new, no longer anti-LIGAL MOTtCI communist foretgo policv __ .=;:.:;::.="-'"::.:.:.:.=--- stance. f -12481 Finally, it has been reliably :'ICTITIOL5 BUSINESS NAME reported in West Germany Ulat STATEMENT Ln a rec:eot secret lllettln&. The followlnc perSOQ5 are RY COU TURE Reeent sports stories have Indicated that an ever-increas- Ing number qf athletes have beeo side-lined due to bursitis. Is this a new disease caused by modern-day diet or stress? ''Of course mt," says Dr. Gary L. Couture of the Couture Chiropractic Center. "for a lona: time now base- ball players, golfers, etc., !lave been taken away trom their pme because of 'sore arms,' •rroHD elbows' and 'stiff knees'," Dr. Couture notes. "Many or the difficulties were, ln fact, bursitls," be says. "It's just that only re - cently the sportsmen have be- gun to call the problem by Its can become so Intense tha.t throbbing discomfort ca.n occur even when the limb is at rest. Many feel that modern chiro- practic treatment and care Ls the only answer for fast r elief and to get to the souree of the dUflculty. "Remember,'' says Dr.Cou- ture, '•we've been taUdng abOut sportsmen. NaturaUy, wben persons woo are less active encounter the problem, they are more prooe to serious dlft1.- culty. And you doo't tan to be on the golf links or at the bowJ.in& aUey or on the baseball diamoDd to Dave a bursllis at- tack. A person can be atructed by merely stretching In the West German SecretaryofState doing boslness as:Owl Malllge- ERQD Babr, alter eoosultatloo ment Company, 2152 ~t wltb Henry Klsslngef, Prest-Drive, Newport Beach, CaW- dent Nixon's c losest foreign orn.ia 92664: Orner W, Long, poUcy adviser, agreed to 1401 Galax:y Drive, Newport neep1og coocesslons to satisfy Beach, Calltorn.ia; Bradford H. long-sta.odi.De Soviet demands Miller, 55 Llnda Isle, Newport about tbe status of West Berlin Beach, Callfornia; Willard S. whlch have beentirmlyreslsted Volt, 2103 Granada, Balboa, ever since the days of the Catuornia. right name." It should be DOted that many trainers and colches are spe- mor ning alter arising. A slip L------------------------' or trip can do it, or Uftiog something overhead. John Saaders, shown here with Mrs. John Wayne, is one or the many telepllooe people involved in prepuaUoos tor the August 20 Fastlion Luncheon at the Newporter lon. JOhn is presently our Commercial Represeot&tlve 1n the Ne1FPQrt-Mesa, El Toro area. He has also dOne telephooe sales aDd Installation work here. Mrs. Wayne is cha.lr- man ot the fund ratslnreveottobeoefitthe Harbor Area Youth Problem Center. Her hustand, John Wayne, will act as Master of Ceremonies. U you have children, teacbin1 them tbe proper ueo of the phone tabo ouly a min- ute or two and may prove to be v.ry wortbwbilo. When omall cbildren play with the pbooe, they eometi.J:ne. leave tbe re- ceiver off the book, wbich may ca-JOil to IOM incominc calla. Then u aooD u they're old onouoh, it' a a aood idea to teach them bow to dial 10zero .. Cor the Operator ·in an emerpncy. u1mo amn United GiviDJ remiDda you that you can Mlp .-plo bolp tbam- eo1-by Jivin1 your fair ob&n tba United Way. @ Pacltlc .. laphone Berlin blockade. This busloess is being con-clllcally caUl.og on the modern ''The loog and short of It," doetor of chiropractic soch as says Dr. Couture, "ls that Dr. Couture for treatment to BURSJTL') CAN AFfECT AL- get men back on the tlekl or MOST ANYONE. And once it links as quickly as possible. does, treatment Is necessary. The pJ.eture emerging trom dueted by a pa.rtaershlp. this seqUence of eveats Is ODe Signed: Orner W. Long. ot the darkest in tbe history of This statemeat ftled with the our country. A massive sell-out eoWlty clerk of Orange County of tree World Interests (includ-on: Aug. 12, 19n, by Beverly inc our own), wblch we have J. Maddo:r, deputy county clerk.. del-.dtd for a quarter of a Publish: Aug. 19, 26, Sept. 2, ceatury at the eost ofthonaDds 9, 1971, ln the Newport Harbor of American Uves and vast Ensign. Of course, bursitis Isn't a ''The thing that troubles me cood.J.tloo experienced only by the most," sa.ys Or. Couture, athletes. Persons lD their thtr-"is the fact that untreated bur- ties and lortles, eq>eeially the sitls can lead to serious, per. housewife, arepartlcularlyvul-manent disablements such as American treasure, seems to be tn tbe mating. Tbe sell-out will ln all protabillty cor:tinue tm.- less and Wll.ll tbe America.o pecll)\0 Jet It be ....... unm\s- ta.tabl.y that they will DOt tol- erate tbls kind of truckline to tbe most dangerous toe we have ever taeed --no matter wbat tbe past reputation aDd pre- seotly allecect motives of the people wbo are doing it may be. ' --U G4L ~nCE· nerable to attaets. arthritis." And lt lsn 't a coodltion that RECRUIT CR~DU~TES an tndh1dual can etrectlvely Navy AlrmanAppreotlce WU-selftreat through Umeaodtnac- uam 0 . Odette, SOD of Mr. and Uvlty, Mrs. Oliver 0 . Odette or 112? "Nor can you •work' an af. Aviemore Ter., Costa Mesa, feeted Umb back into coodi- ha.s graduated from recruit tton," says Or. Couture. training at tbe Nanl Tra.IRinc "As a matter of faet," sa.ys Center, San Diego. He ls a Dr. Couture, ''BURSITfi LEFT 1969 graduate of Estancia higll UNTREATED GETS WORSE school. WITH ACTIVITY and tbe pain Financing plan app roved 1n other wor ds, DON'T TAKE A CHANCE with burs itis. ''Let the pain be your r e- minder that you need effective treatment that Is aimed at per- manent correction of the prob- lem," says Dr. Couture. Dr. Couture malntainsotnces at 2043 Westcllf! Drive in New- VALET ClEANERS NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No, A-69713 The Newport Beaeb City Council adopted a preUmiDary nnaoctnc plan last week lor the proposed Newport Bee.eb civle eeDter boOOs ttat wt.U 10 to the .,oter s on Oet. 5. RATES FOR 0..4SSIFIED 4DS IIISCEl.L.(JIImUS Eata.tt of EDNA M. DAVEN-Tbe plan wtll cost more in PORT ata EDNA DAVEN-tbe loQg run thaD tbe orillD&l PORT: Deeeued. PJ"CC))al,. but wt.ll plaee a lower NOTlCE 1'5 HEREBY GIVEN ltordell OD tu:p&Jers du:riDc tbe to the eredltors of tbe abort ftrst third of tbe 25-Je&r r e- •mod decedlllllbotall!>Or.u paJI1lllll ocbldllle. boY!D& c11.lms opiDst lbo aJd Tile plaD slplflc:ut!J re- ~ are rtQIIlr.t to me doees tbe impact tbe repaymeat tttem wttbtbeDtCeMIJ')'YOOeb-sebedu.Je will baYe oa the tu. .,., 'to tbe omee ot tbt elert rate tt tbe first 8 ran. of U.. a.bofe eotit*l eoart,. or tJbdtr tbtpUtberewillbeoo to pnraDt tbtm, witb tbt aee-pri.De .. l p&ymerat made the • ..,.,. •ouebers, to tbt IBier-flrlt JtU ot ...... &ad prlDd- olpOII at tho olllce o1. 1111 at-pal paJIDIIIIs wt11 be tc>t low t:on1y1: KEENE I DION, SUite . thrwlb 1914.. SlO A•eo FlD&Deil.l Ceater,I!O T1dl wU1 require amulmum MI'IPPOf't CIDI:tr Orin, N"JI(IIt --lftW:-;ji01fiC·--a.d>, ealllorlllo,·9IMO, wllell UCIAL IIOilc1 Ia lbo plact ol. -· o/.lbo F -llt'l7 -olpedln aU .. tlorapor-FICTITIOt.B SilliNESS NAIIE talliol to lbo -to ol. oald ~ATEIIENT ---::. =-..!;" .... :::': Tilo I>IIOWII( por.,. lldolol LIGAL IIOT1CI F-119'18 FICTITIOU> Bt.BINESS NAIIE ~ATEIIENT Tilo ft>llo'l1q per .. lodolar Mtl,..t u : Ptrfor..aac. Mac- ast. --Perfl:wmuee Pllbllllb-..-.....,,., u : C~~atav PfocNe. tala ..au. -Co., liD 0-PL, Bno, lllC ~-. 110 0-Pl,!'-- DIIod ...... S, lt71. Cl. -I· Cod\ p IAwto(J&ck ca. -1: RlclloH W . .lo-1111, IDWAIID \lOBEL, E-IAWII), i'll c...i Vloo Dr~ 1*11 T-Lloda. Alit-114, 1 Ti .. :z Ti ... lO W'Of'dt Of" lou UD 2.,!0 21 word• to 33 wotds 2.00 S.DD 31 -d• to Cl word• 3.00 .. oo Eoch word o..-ltJ word• . .OS .10 or ... ww o1. ... .-IOIDOd .._....._ea. rot~ortoo, ca. ,... 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Tlroo ud aD ,.._ ploC-porto, AI &&-.. -c:uma. 100 lloJa-. ,Bol .... -1'15--- II I •• ••••t ""''Niii,;i; =:· • ~--------- NEWPORT -MESA SPORT S SC ENE WITit VIC OP.ug Tbo Norlli-Soalb All-tiM LGo Aoploo I.Uir brood· -D club at Oru&o Cout euta Ud ll't dolar a P.'lll llldtiUIIdldJIOt-tlltblp -· rell-. 101> Ia olbor acorlDc tlrewotU tbat,...u-IPOI'tl u ... PICtld u thede:ttulveoc:rpt:OD. Tbt OIDrio Racew&J Cf"'OC) ---ovtr. It--tiM prtaaUd""-'laJ'ICI lttU a well played pme wttb tbt Dat.a 510 Sedu to tbl tilt Jut MCOnd bomb lrom AI-pabllc U JlOI1 of tiM --· vta Wblte to eod steve Moaabao pr ... daf at tbe bu .. netrac tbe outstaootng offeulve ella:-tleWty. It woaJd be preUJ dill- play ot tbe eotlre pme. cult to ftDd a more Cordial Tbl 12th amuat charity biDe-aDd bowladc-ble t.eb IMa fit tor tbe cbildreo's boiP.tal Dan Guroey, Mr. KatQama, of Oraqo County Is jo1Dtl7 Wilbur Sbow and Ray T. Smu. IIIOUOI'td by the Brea 1Jool Ua, the aeaeral rai.III&V of Clli> Ud tile OriJI&O Couaty 0-io II-SpeedftY, Youtb FoiOidaU.., Tbe bruls-Debby PrelltD, tlleprottybru- 1Dc lootbaU game drew aaother Bette from Cbllfey JC, ts tbe CII>O<ity hooue, but wltb tbe 19?1-'IZ Ills• Oatarlo - ., .. Nortb leldlD& 14.-0 a )ot ot the Speedway hoctess. Debby posed crowd started leaving early and wUh Bruce aDd Jeff IDI1 tbe THE BRAVES are the 1971 AA cltyplay-ottchamplons after mtued tbt seosatioal.l46 yard boys got lnto a lot of the press detattac tbe EJPOS 2-1 at TeWlnlde park. Front row, left pass eomplettoo by Newport Photos with Mr. Katayama a.ad to rllfllt: steve Richardson, Kurlt:Cl&rke, Pete McCowen. BUI Harl:x.lr's 1970 quarterback AI-Dan Guroey •hlle they demoia .. WtlkiDioa, Mike Rolettl, Roo Ste-.rart. Back ro•: Mark Yin Wbite to Martta's Sten stnted the Datsuo pace car b' Stenreoo. Jlm Maher, 8111 Lehr, coach Bob WUkiosoo, Mooahan. Oraoce Coast ls tlg-the press alld public lbat were casey C0011ell and Doo Adams. urm, oo blg AI playing ao 1m-loftted tor tlleOotarlopre-race portant t.lctor 111 their &rid aboW'tng. R • d • c h successes 111 the oext ~le Dao Gurney will be tbe lit Owl ng Uo In Open agen Yell'S. Curt TbomiS, wbo recipient of tlle Oraogo COUIIt)' sb&red the qua.rterb&cki.Dc Sports Celebrity AwardbaDqutt GLENN ROBERTSON, left, and twln brother Gary proudly dl.CIIay the Deu Holder memorial tropblea preseated tbem by bueball comluloolr Rod MacMUllu, cealer, during the anDual buel:lall buqlllt at Elt&Dcla h1Cfl scboollut weet. Both boys wert members of tbe Mea Verde Redlegs, lllUI.pd by father Alrin., that won the city A dlftston <MmpiAloablp, (VIe Opolok -.) , , , chores with White aod Jerry at the Sa.ddleb&ct lon In Saata It I Oil to Copenhagen a.od tbe Popes nephew, wu the 001 n HinoJosa, wm also be a mem-Ana, September 1st. A Umtted Europeu. championships for tor the winDers. ber of the Oranp Coast grid number of tickets are ltlU Bob N..,man aDd Butch Pope Tbe victory automaUcally team this coming fall. available at the Saddletlact ;;;;~j~§;~~Fi of tbt Oranee Coalst Rowin& !~alltled them for theEuropeiUl The previous North-South Travel a&ency, 1656 E. 1st Club. • ... hamplonshlps, which got under games have netted the Child-Street 1n santa Ana. Tbt dao, represeoting DOt way Tuesday. reo's HospttalsofOrangeCoun-• • • OCllJ the Oruce Cout Club Due Grant, coach of the ty more than $53 000 durlngthe It looks llke NeW'pOrt Harbor but &1m the Long Beach Rowing Orange Coast College crew, 12 game series. The 1970tunds Ia going to have quite a trolb AlA., woo the natiODILI pairs au been tutorinr the two New-amounted to $6 200 and Judging basketball team tbla year, En- wttb eoz'n rowtnccbl.mploubJp port Beach athletea, trom the crowd last week the sign will be sendinc pracUcaUf li========;!!;;;~~ID:.N:tw:..Y:or::k.:.;P:b:vne:~P:•:•:M:m, Newman 1s currently the receipts should be equal to last their entire 1970 ct.mploo. coach of the OCC freshman year's. It Is a worthy benefit, shJp team to Harbor plus quite crew. Both he and Pope rowed The coaches a.Dd grldsters put a few standouts at Kaiser w1ll TI~·IE e .. • 2Va ACIM OP • USED CARS • lor Gra.Dt several years ago on quite a show and deserve a be battllDc tor berths oo tbe wblle tbey were students at OCC big thanks tor the hours of 1971-72 squad. The Harl:a' &Del tbeo went oo to become Ume J.ovolved ln the practices, trosh captured the play-offs lA k»>> oarsmen at UCLA. skull sessions aDd other ttme the summer league by whlppto.r consuming tasks so necessary Edlsoo 40-27 ln the semis aDd ---'L:=!:,:G:,:A~L~M:.:OT:.!.!I=C=!'--for such an undertaking. The then polished off Los Amtgos CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH heat wave didn't help matters 28.26 in a r eal defensive strug. POLJ:E DEPARTMENT any but it sUll gave the grid gle ln the tlnals. POLICE PUBLIC AOCTION t.lns ~t Orange County an ex-The team started ott slowly ON WAY I Jimmy Shepherd Oett) aDd Doug Smttb, the HOTICE OF SALE cellent opportunJty to see some losing 2 of their 1st 3 games tennis pro team of tbe Newport Beach Tennis Club, hits the NoUce 18 .....,. P•n tat of our llnestfootball stars com-but came on strong and tlnlshed road tor washln&ten, D.C., and the ftrsl ever White House ,__. to tbe .PIV'LISoai ot peting against each other before with a 4-3 league record before pro-Am tnvttaUooal tournament. The tennis tourney was CM~*r 1.20, S.Ctloa 1.ao.oe taking off tor the colleges of taldng the play-offs. The Harbor arran~ byRonaldZiegler,presssecretarytothepresident, at tbe II..Sclpa.l Code of u. their ch~ic e. team racked~ wtnswherethey aDd the president's advlser,JollnSeaU.Botharemembers ot CltJ o1 Newport Beach, 1 wt.U • • totaUed 63, 54, 63 and 54 points the Newport Beach Tennis Club on Newport .. n 11 pellc a..:Uoo. to tbe Coach Phil Robinson and his prior to the low scoring ftnal courts during their stays at ld&Mit bidder lot cub, OD Corooa del Mar Phillies did game, Matt Spangler led the sat.dQ. AUCUil 21 1971 their share as Goodwtu Am-team with 66 points, Jim Kling-R • I at 10:00 'A.M. at tM C~rpon~ bassadors last. Sunday as they insmtth taWed 62, Doug Eccles ac1ng grea s U. Yudl ol tbe CltJ at New· tnvelled to TiJuaoa and played 44, Dave Brockmeyer 44, Mart Beaclt. located at SIIS... the AU..Star team tromthebor-Louvier 38, Breot Kruse 32and tbe *»llowl.ltc der dty in an elhibttloo pme Dave Becker 21. Gr eg Ph11Ups I b I that wUl develop Into a bome scored l8 points durtne the a anque and home series. The baseball seaaoo and they a.n came ln 1 Atlto pme was one ofthepromoUotll game. Rlck Dostal and BtU ....-ua. pdl hosted by Ule Klwan1s Inter~ Draganza rouoded out the team Racing &Teats Bobby Unser, BD•IhClld &tem.l-otbll' 111.11-national of Tijuana and theCal-tbat was coached by Taras Marlo Aodrettl, A. J. Fo)'t and Uornia clubs who were in san Young. Young took over the Phil HJU and auto racing pro- C4IAIM011 ltelu Diego for their annual conven-coaching )XI and did a tiDe job moter J. C. Agajanla.n w1U Pin ~ a:.::::"'"""'ma-tlon. The COM Plllll.les eoj)yed with the youngsters who will other sports ce~brltles to Aa U.mlMd l1ll ol tbe abort a night at Sea World Saturday probably t1eld one of the tallest honor Harbor Areas Dan Gur- 1 ~tlelll and then took on the Tijuana teams in the Sunset League this ney at the first annual county L• on::.•~:.:=.~: all-stars Sunday morningwltha coming season. The summer sports celebrities tanquetSept. li.i.i1a-ol tbeCtty ol Newport nice representation of local league was composedot2 teams 1 In Santa Ana. located at •u . Sbd baseball fans mating the trip. from l...cs Amigos, Fountain Chairman Bruce Gelker said 1 ii;;;;j, Newport S.Ch. The return eogagement will Valley, Marina, Edison and that the racing names will com. J Gla problbly be in a couple weeks Westminster ln addition to the biDe with foottall, tract, bas. c.....-u;' Pollee,... wUh no delinite date anoounced Harbor entry. ketball, a.od tennis notables to M-a-.... r .. u-ua yet. hOnor the Orange Countyracinr ..... ....,. • ._.., ~ • • • LIG4L HOTICI great at Saddleback Inn. Pui>Usb' Auc. 12, 19, 1871, ln Bruce Penhall aod Jeff Oro- Newport Harbor Ensign. ker were part of the Ensign. LIGAL MOTIC! CYF sports team on our visit to tbe Ontario Motor Speedway last week and got to meet Da.n NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Gurney, who will be behind the Notice lsherebygiventhatthe wheel of the Datsun 510 pace Planning Commission ot the car to start the "Cillforn.la City of Newport Beach will hold 500" coming ~ Sept. s. After NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AJdENDMENT NO. 299 NoUce is hereby given that the PlanniDg Commission of the Ctty of Newport Beach wuthold a pubUc hearing on a proposed amendment to Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code adding atuda.rds tor tbe de- ve)opment ol Automobile Ser- vice Stations, outl1nlng Use Permtt procedures and provid. ing tor the improvement ol ez- istinr stattona whJch would be· pubUc hearing on theappuea. the lnd.iaDapolts tragedy last tlon of Geo rge Rager for an year lnvolvt.nc their pace car, Amendment to Use Permit No . this 1s a smart move by tbe 1460 on property located at 2116 Ootarto people by having CUr- West Ocean Front to permit a ney, one ot tbe ali-Ume racing reducttoo ln required off-street greats, pacing the 500 racers. PU'Idnc spaces from 20 spe.ces Bruce and Jeff had lunch witb come nonconlorminc. to 11 spaces lor the ''Beach the raetnc creatllnvolvedin the Notice lahereby further given Ball" bar and restaurant. "Callfornia 500" •• tnelucttng2 that saJd publlc h-.riAc will be Notice Is hereby 1'\Jrther giveo ume lndie winner Wilbur Shaw hekl on the 2od day of Septem. tbat llld pubUc hearing wtu be andY. Katayama, the president ber, 1971, at the hour of 8:00 btld on the 2Dd day ol Septem-of the NlsiiD Motor Corpora. P.M. 1n the Council Chambers ber, 1971, at the hour of 8:00 uon (Dat.un) 1D the track's ol the Newport Beach City Hall,. P.M. in the Council Chambers olush VIctory Circle lounge. at which time and place any and of the Newport Beach City Hall, The EnsJen.CYF g:r~ pre-all persons loterelted may ap. at which time and place any and sented Mr. Katayama with the pear aod be heard tbereoo. all persons interested may ap-Buketb&U Coocress Interna-Jackie Heather, Secretary pear aDd be heard thereon. UoiJll (Bel) broehure and an Newport Beach City Jaclde Heather, Secretary invttatioo to atteod future BCJ. Plaonlng Comm inton Newport Beach City CYF jointly apoosored evetts Publ1Bb: Auc. 19, 1971, Ia the Planotnc Commission aod tounarMDto. Datstm las Newport Harbor Enslen. Pabu.b: Auc. 19, 1971, ln the been very sporta: orteated a.od 1K~~;:~:n::~::bo::r:E:~:~:~:·:;~~M:•:•~bHm::~·~~~~~~~;iKn~ r HOW TH RU AU G. U _ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AMENDMENT NO. SOO Tit• /'ic:tii.N )1011. h v• Notice llherlbJciYHtbattbe h.-bun,., •k•t-Commlaioa ot tbe Tbi1 1••••f' s w, o,.• S..cb W'IU bold wid 2 .,, flnJo,.•u•l OD tbeWUca- BALBOA .... ~ ............ . ... ~.~~~~ ... M.O" S1. o. .... ,., 671-«14 Tbe public ls tnvlted to Ule first annual amur. A Umlted number of Ucketa are aJallable at Saddleback Travel Agency, 1656 E. First Street, Santa Ana. , ltostlt In• I Itt I I ti 'lied Cull ._ elinJa JJ. PREST16E WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN IV API'OINT"'INT I L-llle Drwo Quality c:on•truc:t .• new 5 BR, 41? ba. homo w /waterfront llv. rm. a. din. rm: oat _.. ~.~~{rp~·. ~/~lc··· M•~: 8~. w~:= 12 Lloolo lllo o.;,. Elegant new $ BR. 4~ ba. bome wtformal din. rm., fam. rm., wet bar. Impressive ~ try court w/1& ft. mahog. dooro ... 1178,500 92 L-lolo Drlvo Beaut. 5 BR. 4 ba. homo w /lonna! diD. rm. & family rm. 3 Frplcs. Ouuide stairway. Built~ln gun cabinet • book•helves. $155,000 72 L-lolo Drive Traditional e BR. 5~ ba. bome on lagoon, wt doct. 3 Car car. Waterfroot llv. nn. a. formal din. rm., aep. family rm. 2. muter BR. suitea. $2110,1100 Film., n75,oo0 unfum. WATIII"IDNT LOTS No. 44 : 108Ft. on water ............ 1125,1100 ~o. ~: 3 Car garage. Reduced to .. I 77,1100 o. . 108 Fl., with plana ......... 1145,1100 Far Complete lnform .. ion On ell homes & lob. DIN• call: BILL GRUNDY, ltealtm New Location at Entrance To lind• Isle -TM Ill...,, IWg. .J-41 BAYSIDE DR., SUITE I, N.ll. US-6161 ................... COIIDNA DEL MAR $185,000 SUPER VIEW &c PIER Very large 3 BR. w1din. rm .. den & !e~m. rm .. overlooking entire harbor. Phone nr Jtop by for detail ~; LOVELY LIDO ISLE 55 PT. on bayfront L_ge., lux1,1rious 4 bd- rm., 5 balh. w/maid s rm .. formal din. rm. & 3 car gar. Shown by app 't. $375,000 HOME SHOW IEALTORS 3535 .F-C..Hip•oy BAY AREA NORTM EAST COST A MESA Moder n, two story, split level, 4 br ., 2 baths, carpets, drapes, built-ins, double garage with automatic door opener. EXTRA SHARP & CLEAN. $42,500.00 ROY R. McCARDLE REALTOR 547729 Ph•• I• Y wr o..let ler • Wtscrl.,l•: Curt Dosh Coll67l-4550 -----~;:~~;---•14W2~"~E~A~TO~ IALIOA cD ... ,A,··~r:v.~ ISLAND Mo,...rt looch Commm:i&.l $62.500 6 linils 11.28.000 POPPER' ON POPPY CDRONA DEL MAR DUPLEX-Upper 1 ... 1 front unit bu 2 bedroollll, formal dininC room. fireplat:e, builtins. Lower lnel baa IN-LAw quartera. private entrance, fin-- place, large bltb. Baek unit is an adonbl.e, large 1 bedroom. A gem at $61,500. f "ON A CLEAR DAY" Vou can tee forever from thiJ fabulouJ, cus- tom buUt, VIEW HOME, bigb atop the billa in CORONA Del MAR. 3 large badrooma, 3 deluze pullman balha, TEXAS SLATE FffiE- PLACE, 4300 aq. ft. with a 2100 aq. ft. bue- ment. All thiJ and a PANORAMIC VIEW OF =· P~Cl~IC .. c.Jl . ~'. {o~. ~ :rEt:: 644-7270 J/tUtH-S.tll ~ ..... Ue AIIOGA1'11 .I&LTOaO 11211A5T COAST (,. ..... ,~~ .... ·~ (DIIONA D&L MAll, CALl p.~. Btll'l'tltt IZalt, p~nu Baycrest READY TO MOVE IN -Completely and mttleulously beautified· 3 bedroom, dinin& room. den and breakfast aru. E:~ceUent neighborhood, fine family plan ....... 15&,500. 1601 Trodowlndo, N.l . Dpon Sun. l·S 4 PLUS POOL -Mave in condition. fami- ly room . heated and filtered pool . lovely patio. large lot with circular drive , fenced side yard fo r bo.at or camper. . ......... 1&8,150. OllloeO,.. --,.&-.,. PETE BARRETT REALTY I.OS w..t•lf Dr. IU. MZ-5210 .... p~ B.AL.BTAT. RIUIPBHTIAL AHP 11/liHBSS I'ROI'BRTIBS ·-!'Oil IHTI!RBSTBP, I'ROI'BSSIOHAL COHSIPISaATIOH SBB $_..1 IIAL ISTATI 211J 1 . C..otM...,., c.-o4ol- t7.21t1 rnan«er CoiiQH $4.2.fOJ lo IOO,Im ~xrs .,,50) to 191,5111 l EAsle Sale. square apa bneuts ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF HAIDDTY HAL 'lOIS ~ NEW SERVICE· EXCLUSIVE WITH BAY A BEACH NATIONAL MUL Tl LIST CALL I7NDIIII FOfl •• ' . TWO AND THREE BEDROOM UNITS FOR ADULTS DESIRING TO LIVE AMIDST BEAUTY BY THE SEA IN THE PRESTIGIOUS WESTCLIFF AREA OF. NEWPORT BEACH ...•.•.. FROM $230 For lnfonn.Uon lelephone Mr. Robert M. Buckley, Meneger ot (714) 845-0252 or write to The Office Of TIM Meneger, Mertner ~que,. Aportmente, 1244 Irvine Avenue, Ne.,Port •••ell. Celllomlo 12114 TliURSOAY, AUG. 19, 1971 OO!Il'IA DEL liAR, w .. l•••elt In' lei• I I• 'i'c •• Cull ... UI.W. JUST REDUCED $9,500 SHORECLIFFS HOME 3 UDIIDOMS, 3 BATHS WITH HUGE fAMILY IIDOM POOL SIZED LOT OM fEE LAND WITH lOME VIEW New price $75,000 •••• A NEW LISTING IN HARBOR YEW HILLS . BROADMOOR SECTION VIEW •.... 4 BEOIIDOMS •••. FAMILY RODM •... 2l\ BATHS BE SURE AND SEE THIS! •••• DUPLEX SOUTH OF THE HIWAY NO ODD COUPLE Stroll across the flower draped footbridge to 314 Goldenrod. You'll enjoy seeing 2 delightful homes sep- arated by patio, pool and Jacuzzi. Fresh paint in and out, bigger lot, and sellers will finance. Reduced to $57,000. Seeing is Believing! 3 BEDROOMS AND 2 BATHS, PLUS A I BEDROOM APARTMENT. UNIVERSITY REALTY THIS DUPLEX IS IH TIP TOP CDHDITIOM 3001 E. <;vAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR, 171-1510 •••• SEE US FOR RENTALS -- WE STILL HAVE A FEW I I I I I I I I I 8 8 8 8 8 8 I I · I MLS SALES REPORT Sales through Multiple Listing Service of the Newpor t Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $54,014,053 for the first half of 1971 -an average of $9 million · a month! in June 207 sales were made for $10.3 million, 364 new listings were processed, 54% were sold, 59% of sales were coopera- tive. List your property with a Realtor. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IF YOU WANT TO BUY REAL ESTA TE l Set your Real Estate Aaent. He knows pioperty nlues . . . the loc1bon of schoots, c:hurdles. shoppma centers! He Us exclusive listines of desirable properties . . . Pfoperties tnat you milht not even know are for sale! He has vai!Jible connections w1th lendina institutions ... he can help you wlttl financ:inc! He his complete know._ edt• of zonina: restrictions! And, be- CII.ISI he works lor nothinc until 1 sale is tonc:luded . . . he will do l'ltf'ythinc in his power to arranae a mutullty satisf~etory tr1nsaction be- tween ~ and selttf. n 11 •a s r sa ............ , •••• -----·· _ ...... _ ... • THE BLUFFS ... EXCELLENTLY LOCATED 2 BEORC>OM HOME ON GREEN BELT, CL(l)E TO POOL, AND SHOPPING. THtS PLAZA LOCATION WILL ALLOW YOU TO _ LIVE IN THE "BLUFF'S" ON A BUDGET. ONLY $28 ,950 " YOU WAHf TO SILL lEAL ESTATE! Your Retl Estlte Alent is tht """ to see! Ht has a list of prospectivt buyors to wt>om he con show JOUf ~-He poys for tile -.tis· .. of ,.., propeny ... ~ tr.._utioo to pr-IM CUS· tamers ... don oil tho actuof aall· inl for ,... He Clll ..--fi. -........... -(H ~I ... -"' 111111 of salt! Mol -... Ill -- orty --.,., -olio in 'Ifill' ~ ••• Ill caa 101 ,.. I I* IOd ,.._ price for """ """""· 7 I ...... , T '!SS 'ECFtUIIIIII..__-.., Your Realtor . TODAY SPACE DS CITED Tbe Hawallan festlnt. the bl.gut event of the year tor the Harbor Selllor Cltlseal, 'lriU bt beld at 1 p.m. Saturd&J, Auplt 28, at Ule clubbou8e ln CIUt Haveo.. Beatrice McGrew, Cba.lrm&n, &Dd Marpret Scb. ltDke, eo-chairman. han made aU ol tile piau, EctertalDmollt wW lDclud.e the ebonl lf'OC') dlreet.d by Mrs. Jam .. Slw- JW. Tbere wW be a white •-table Ill eharp ol hullDI lltthoff aad ber com- mlttte. RetrelbmtDtl wUI be Mntcl by Ftro Moamao and ber committee. TIMMIS EXHIIITIOM Farmer members of tbe Da- N C~:~> team aDd amat.N' eba~ w1l1 oec..,-etaeer .-1 atao elhlbltloo _.. ___ ... , .... SWida)', Aucut Zl aocl U , at Puk "owport ApaltmGa. Hoot pro Jac:qae OrtcrJ, IDrm• •- tlooal -·a ....... SS-JOU-old eMqlool ud DoYia c.., pJI.)'tt 0 I '"W'~a:ited tbat tbt pd)- Uc ll nkomt to ftl:cb tbe IIIYII&tlooal -11111111-- .... lD IHD11 aJid WOIIMG01 -wbleb will bo p- -daf• from 10 a.m. to tp.m ....... -- TIM --llalo ue .. -lor II .... _, will lllo llalo IDIIolrlll at I p.a. Tllll COIITIIT Tw awtrllll .... .,_GINI' lllo-WIII-·Co* .._ ... en ..,, A~~~?~ II. • t!! • .. ,.•sam IIIII A •-oro. ... -~-,.. -...... ~ ....... IMP, ... • ~~~~-~ .•.. "".., ..... ,_ Clr. ATTEST, W, E, STJOHN Cocmty CIM'k ud tz..otrlclo Clerk ol tile -.d ol s._.n-a ol Oraop Coay, Calllanll& By IW>ol L. CuloS. Dtputy STATE OF CAUFORNIA l ... COUNTY OF ORANGE ~ W. E. ST lORN, Coa1117 Cltrk and "-<>lllelo Cltrk oltlle ~ o1 _., do benby eeriUJ 11a1 at a nplu m..U.C ol tile ~ ol ~· ol Oraop Coallly, Call-onla, bold oo tile IOib <1&7 ol A ...... It'll, tile lorqolar Orci•!Q tc:INI!nlac tbtM (S) .etlou, WU ecM"Md«ld -b7 -.. ud lllol tile 1&14 Ordl..-w&Jibell ,.-Ud adopled u a wllole b7 tile lbllowlac _, AYDI ' SUPERVIIORB ROIIALD W. C.IBPIIII. IIALPR 8. CLARK, DAVID L. IWWI, WIL- WIII. PHILLIPS AlfD R. W. BAT- Till 11018: SOPER-**E .4.u'r: lOPER--.: Df Wlidll WH8 MIOP, I ........... Ill _, .... Mil ~till otlcll' ... II IIIII..,. lfl.lm'FITIIIIII Coallly ol ~-.,c--. ... ,..,., lt$ 1, I I'll. k~:rii~~ TAX SLASH OR ... afsod··GENERAL PLAN? MARINERS CHURCH DR-. loo....., • rudt:A' .. ,ft.D..,.. --ftl'$ PI I fLI!Ial,.._, .... -..-. ,......... ._ .. a 1 • 2 ........ II a 5 II llr viC" 1152 u• 7 1 It'll soon to think of gym clothes sox and shoes for ' be time BACK TO SCHOOL! I ·TOTAL ALREADY TOPS RECORD . FOR 1970 TlMt mholldlllfpermltlofal Dr . w. Kobta, prap wttb tor Newport Be&eh 11 already &I'UtmtDt over, 211 Gunef, OYII' ll.lt y.ar•s 12 month ree-$1 'l, '100, ord ot $47,655,451, the pre-• CORONA HIGHLANDS Yk>us Zod blabest y-.r 1n the Gleo Sh.epberd, addttlon, 412 etty•, buUdiar history. Meuloa. Ter ., $6,000. Tbe &11 llme reeord of $58,-• CORONA DEL MAR 288,980 set La 1969 may be Pblll.&udale, !(lass tnporeh broten bebre the eod ot tb1s at 242 Kasel Dr., $!,000. mouth. • HARBOR VIEW lULLS A $6,000,000 permit for the R, Ro(ers patio cover, 9-4'7 Padtle Mutual Llle lnsuranee Tlller Way, $1,500. Co. headquarters buUdJng 111 James Morrtsoo, a swtmmlnr Newport Center, at 700Newporl pool at %707 Bluewater, $3,500. Center Dr, boosted the 1971 • BIG CANYON total over the 1970 ...record, trvloe Co., tire aprtnklers at PICTURED ABOARD the Queen Mary for tbe recent benetil Paclfle Mutual previously had No. 1 Btc Caoyoo, $38,600. for the Orange County Pbilha.rmonle Society are Dr. and taken out $3,650,000 111 permits • WEST NEWPORT HEIGHTS Mrs. Applepte and Dr. aM Mrs. Johnnie R. Bet son Jr . for the tOtlndation and the steel Don Koll Co., 8'13 W, 16th Mrs. Applegate and Mrs. Betson served oo the committee frame tor the unusually de~ St., roof on poles with tenelng for the black tie dinner da.oce (Jack West plloto ) signed structure. Thtsne•per-arollbd, for storage, $25,000.' • • mlt 1s for completion or the • VERSAJLLESONTHEBLUFF M • 5 story office building, which Fire Sprinklers at280S'4'0r-ar1ne preserve enlarged wlll have basement level auto tor, $5,4401 300 Hospital Rd., parking. $5,440; 310 Hospital Rd., $16,-0tber permits, In the amount 000, and 330 Hospital Rd ., $8,~ Asse(mblyman Robert E. Bad-Beach, Laguna Beach and Dana ot $1,000 and over, Issued dur-000 ham R-Newport Beach) an-Polnt. log the past week lnelude: · nounces that Gover nor Reagan Mr. Badham stated that when • WEST UPPER BAy has signed ~to law AB 3091, he first ea. me to Orangto County Robert Hall, addition, 205 MAJOR DOH KL IHGLER the marine preserve act of many years ago, the coastline Evening Star, $1,029. AI DE D APOLLO PICK -U P 1971, one of the Assemblyman's virtually teemed with marlne CUSTOM DRAPES MRS. JEROME A. GRAN ER H. Smith, 2 story, 18 unit Marine Major Dooald P, major leglslallve efforts otthis We of aU types and was al- ipartment bulldlng at 1606-16-Kll.ngler, husband ot tbetormer session. most unspoiled. ln orde r that 30 WestcliH Dr., $200,000. Miss Joa.a E. Rhodes of 3120 The oew preserve encom-new arrivals to the county, botb --.n tAHBT* IXClUSIYI ~ H. c. Valentine & Son, 2 Roosevelt Way, Costa Mesa passes the area or Salt Creek adults and children, could ap- story, 1 unit dwelling at 1524 participated Ln recovery opera~ aod the coastline between La-precl.ate the true natural beauty Antigua, $72,000. tJons for Apollo 15 1n the Pa-guna Beach and Newport Beacb or Orange County, he felt com- Miss Escamilla wed to Jerome A . Graner • BAY SHORES clftc aboard the amphibious as-abd added to the preserve ere-pelled to act oow to Pr<"ld• clud!ne dl1sies, ca.roatlons and R. L. Shipp, nll at 2'752 sault ship U.S.S. Oldoawa. ated .by Mr • Badh.am's legisla. for the survival of the many DIIAPIRY LIT COif INSTAll. Miss El.lzabeth Eseamllla of 315 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar . was married to Jerome A. Graoer of Fountain Valley in a double ring ceremony Sa- turday afternoon, Aug. 7, at the Corona del Mar Community CongregaUooal Church. Dr . Philip Murray, church pastor, united the couple ln a double ring ceremony. The groom is the soo of Mr, aDd Mrs. Kenneth L. Graner of Bueoa Park, He attended Ful- lerton junior college and served 2 years 1n the Marloe Cofl)s. Miss Escamilla was gtveo 1n marrla~ by John F. Carter, She is the daughter of Mrs. Coonie Jiminez of Santa Aoa, The bride's sLICer, Miss Bar- bara Orosco, serfed u maid of boDor. A.eother stater ..... Marte E&eamtlla, wasabrldea- maid, as was Miss Llnda Du- pont of Cypress. Kenny Craner was llis broth- er's best man. Ushers included Charles Crald of Buena Park, brotber-ln-law of the groom, aDd Dewayne Mitchell of Ana- helm. The bride cbose a formal white wedding gown of nylon cordenza over taffeta with lace detail. Her shoulder length veil was beld YUh a heaqdece studed Ylth seed pearls. Sbe carrted a bouqlllt of mtzed fiDW'ers Ia- roses. Bayshore Dr., $1,000. Hls ship was tbe primary tlon 1n 1968, mak:lng an almost types ot ocean Ufe Lodigenous Tbe bridal atteoda!ts wore • BALBOA tsLAND recc:wery sh.ip for Apollo's unbroken string of marLne pre-to our area. gowns ot aytoa cordenu over E. R. Ewlng. 1 story, 1 unit splashdown~ miles from Ha~ serves In all r ocky tide pool taffeta 1D soft shades of plnl. dwelling, 207 Amethyst, $12~-wall. Tbe Ot:toawa carried areas trom Little Corona state SEMIN AR A. T O.C.C. yellow and bhte. ......, 500. divers, helicopters and equip-beach to Dana Point Harbor. OH EH VI ROHM El-l T The yoyng ccq~le w111 make Harvey Pease, 2 storyd~lex meot neeessary for the hls~ The first 5 martnepreserves A seminar on regional en- their home 1D Fountain Valley, at 205 Ap.te, $42,300. torlcal recovery. created over 3 years ago by v1ronmental problems will be where the -oom is assistant BANK sITE s Assemblyman Badham through held at Orange Coast Com-~ I soLD similar legislation cover ed unl C U 30 managor of Thrifty Drug store. .. m ty o ego •••· "'"""" speculc areas around Newoort Sept. 3. LIGAL MOnCI S. Jon Kreedman, chairman serves as the South Orange L!GA.L MOTtCI The seminar Is sponsored by F _9800 and president of American City County o.mees of Union Ba.nk. the U.S. Department or Housing fiCTITIOlS BUSINESS NAME Bank, and Geor ge A. Thatcher, Next month this ottlce wUl be F-11979 and Urb&.D Development and the STATEMENT president of Union Bank, an-moved to a new Joc.a.Uon, the FlCTITIOl.S BUSINESS NAME CaWornia Coordination Council The tollowtng persoos are nounce that their respective Newport Financial Plaza, New-STATEMENT tor Hlgber Education. doiDg business is: Associated banks have entered Into agree-port Center. The following person Is doing The public Is Invited to at- Engi.oeers aDd PlanDers, 4500 meots whereby American City The acquisition of the Long business as: Corponte Assign-tend free of clla.rge. Campus Drive, Suite 164, New-Bank will ~cqulre a Union &ulo. Bea.eh branch Is subject to ment, 120 Olinda Place, Brea, Dr· Joseph Tomchak, direc.- port Beach, cautorllla. 92660: branch 1n Long Beach and real American City Bank share-Ca. 92621: Robert w, Tallent, tor of the seminar and pro- Royal Foataloe West. 9JOZ Hea.-estate property in Corona del holder aoo regulatory approval 14020 w. Captain's way, Suite fessor of anthrOI)Oiogy at occ , thertoa Clrele, Huatln&toa Mar· Tbe purcba.se of the Corooa 1 307, Mulna del Rey, Ca. 90291. said, ''We are trying to es- Beacb, C.UJI:Inla tiMio;.lamn: Tbe LoQC Beacb brwh, 5199 Mar JocatkM\, bowe•er 0111 11 Th1s buslDess ts being coo-tablish a means of coromUDi- NEW DRAPES W1 lilo•l 0 fO"'pllll OII.CI0eft .t fH.rin lo 1'1-•• '"• "'oot ll•o.c•ilfli_i_ looM' • ORAI't.fUIS WITH COITI IXCL.UIIVE a YIAJit OUAJitAHTEI EXCLUSIVE COlT GIIMMTR ....,c.._....,..._, a ... ., .. .. ,,_.~ ........... _., cl .... 540-1366 642·0270 • OFFtiiNG QIW.ITY wmiOUT COIIIPIIIliiiSI MalD'lce T1bbot, sza North E. Pacltle Cout BW)'.,lskoon reqtdre regulatory ' L ducted b)' an tnd.Jvtdual. cation between munlcipi.Ut1es Mounta.ID Trau AnDue, Sierra u the Park Estates omee. It Union Bank's board dlrec-Signed: Robert w. Tallent. and communities so tllat they Madre, Calltornta 91024. formerly was ooe of the tors also must app ve both This statement Qled with the ean begin to work out lhelr 20% OfJ POl "''" es This ......... ~ess ls.bel•• con-branc:hes ot the 8aDk of Long agreements. e.JW~ty clerk of Oranao Co-en,lronmeotal problems to~ a.u an U\1:)&11 -Beach N A. wht h ed •· t " oN °" .. ~t:•" c:L I:A'"''"• ducted by an uniDeorporated • · • c nsmerg Consummation of the agree-on: July 23, 1971 , by Beverly geher. :=:~other thaD a part~ ID~heu~'::u&aS:e~M!~r~;; :~ts 4wt.~~~m~r~:thce1~ J. :!~:· ~~r:~9~o:i ~1.e~~: cC::: :;,e:~:u::~!:~edlril~ 1702. Newport BJvd.,Cosfa Mesa Slg:oed: Royal Fontalne West, r2_7_4_3 _E_._c_oa_st_H_w~y~.,~p-r_e_sen_tiY~=C=a:lll:o~rnla=~· _______ j~l~9~7l~·~ln:..::t h:e~N~e~wpo=r~t~Har:bo:r~th'_e~Lo~s~A~n~ .. ~le~s~ba~s~in=·-"':.:.:uth.::_~!"!"'!"!"'!"!"'!"!"'!"!"'!"!"'!"!"'~ James Maurice Tlbbot. to the Mexican border. Thls statement Died with the county .clerk of Orange County on: Juoe 28, 1911, by Beverly J. Ma.dclo:.:, deputy county clerk. PubUab: Auc. 19, 26, Sept, 2, 9, 19'71, lD tbe Newport Harbor Eulp. In building a For 011r family of 800. were tf.e Wests largest mutual life insurance company. We sta rted our Mress in Sacramento in 1868. In 1881 we r1"lCl"ed to San Francisco. Ard stayed until tf.e great lire of 1906 took our buii:Jing. For tf.e past 65 years, our home has been o mop-block in down· town Los Angeles. But we decided it was tirre thot tf.e architecture of our operations headquarters reflected tf.e dy. nomic rew directions token by our company. Newport Center provided tf.e deal environment. And a rchitect William Aereira produced a brilliant conception of our company in tf.e arc hitec tural vocabulary of tf.e le\leflties. In thrs cnsply designed structure, our 800 staff members wrll create financial plo nnrng serviCes for fomr les and buswesses. Tf-ey "II arrange rediVIded term ord whole life rnsurance for t+-ousords of fa milies. Poy thetr rreckal costs -,. '' and hosptol blk. Replace rncome lost ' \ ---- th rough rllness or cx:cdenrs. And prcwde onnurt es lor retired people. Tf-ey "ll hond e grrup lrfe. f.eolth ord drscbolr ty rnsuro nce for some of AmeriCas largest bwnesses and uniOOS. Tf.e premrums. 1rom the $5.6 blloon rn rnsuronce PoofiC Mutuel has in force, wrll be rnvesled Ia help expard tf.e comm unrty end streng lf.en the economy. Some of our rnvestment1 help to frnonce homes like those at Un1vefS1Iy Park and the lr v 1ne Company M anne Stimulated by tf.e ,oylulspmt of rur new home, we know we11 develop fresh new >dutrQrls to tf.e problems of hnoncral protechQn Mutllal ALSO --- 011 tiVIUL AIID . o••• 110011 lp" I .. I ., ...... , .-. J'U). From CHRI81Ulf HEWS, Mtw HafiD, Mo. AM---u-Travelopo 'I'M Gnat Bpll.laa of £cypt Ia ~Of the oldest monu- .... ta of muk.lnd. It dltea bad: to abOut 2500 B.C. It pr....C. tiNi br...,t aDd beed of a man and the body of a eouc:•trac uct ctoucbiqiJoa. Tbe headdr.,, Ia adorn- ed wltb a roJ&) ..aile, lbe •mblem or a phanoh or king. tn all UUUbood Jt wa• lbe bnd or tM builder or the MCOad pyramid Kllaft'a or Cbeffren. A small temple had bteD built bttw.en tbe ou ... tl'@tcbedpawaoftbe lion. Wbeft tlrle Splalna .. , ea:eanted out of the sand or the ctuert, atawea or Kbalra were fotmd tn tt stmtlar to that of Ute bead of the SpfUD.K . DUferent uplaai.Uou have befll offered u to the aJcDtfkance and purpose or tbe Sphtme:. Some are of the op1Dlon that tt Ia tile Uteneas of the suo-cod Horus . Others maintain that the lion wu placed there to ser-ve u a ruardlan of lbe dead 1n that vas t necropolis or city of the dead alone the banlta ofthe NUe on the fringe. of tbe Saban Desert. Jn a very special way 11 should sun aa a pardla.b of the pyramid containinc the bodtu of Pharaoh Khatra and bis queen. The Splnx Is sUII auardlnC the dead, but It wa.a not able to ward ott the robtwrs of the bodies of tlle pbaraoh and queen. A third explanation ts also offered stating that the tem- ple at the foot of the Sphinx was to serve as a funeral chapel for the E(YPtian royalty. We can but mention tile three different very plausible interpretations with- out attemptinr to offer a preference, since the scant records offer no definite clue. Perhaps all tbrf'e blend Into a more perfect picture of the stgnlllcance of the enigmatic Spfllnx. Time and again the Sphinx had to be excavated out of the sand of the Sahara Desert. Herodotus does not even mention the Spflinx, while he offe rs us a detailed description of the pyramids. Uu.•lr measurements and ume of building. Perhaps not even the head protrud- ed out of the sand at the time of hi s visit to the pyra- mids . Napoleon saw It with only tbe head protrudinc. The French archaeoiOC1St Marlette excavated it and thus revealed to later reneratlons some of the grandeur of ancient El}'pt in Its colossal monuments. In 1400 B.C. the E(YPtlan Pharaoh Thutmosls had the Sphinx e~:eavated . The present Egyptian Government is see-- Inc to 11 that the stte remains excavated and has also initiated further excavations. Who knows , what tbe dry sands or Egypt may not bring to light! Formerly thE' excavators and archa.eologtsts took their findings to their own countries, to Paris and London. Mariette saw to It that this despoliation wa s stopped. Now all of the findings of thll! archaeologists sta y In Egypt and are stored In the main in the National Museum 1n Cairo. Thus the precious treasures In the tomb or Tuthankamon have been stored in this vast museum. Much could be said In favor of or against such a carrytnr away of archaeological tr~asures. It tbe En - rUsh Lord Etrtn had not taken the precious marbles of the Parthenon to London, the Turks might have destroyed them too. On the other hand many empty spaces would be found in many a westt>rn museum, if all of the taken treasures were restored to their ori- rtnal country and place. ThE' face and the head of the Spfltnx have been mutilated by fanatical Mohammed- ans. Mamelukes used th e head aS a ta rget for the1r shootinr. We would surely know much less about thE' dtrterent anctent countrle£ and their Important ar- cbaeoJortcal treasures, U they had not been presf'rv- ed by prUdent archaeoloctsts. The priceless manu - script of the Bible, the Codex Slnalticus, would have beeo destroyed and burned by tgnonnt Gr~k Orll"lo- ctox monk& tn St. Catherines' Cloister at the foot of Mount Sinal, If the German scholar Tlschendorf had not sHn to It that the manuscript was brought to St. Peteraburr for fUrther study. It would hardly have be.-n accessible to f!'lany scholars In prtosent LE'nln - rrad. Now It can be seen and studied in the Bnnsh Museum In London. There are different ways of vlt"wlng the movtnr of the treasures of the past. Let us as Chrtsttans be thankfUl that our omniscient Lord also bas a hand In thls and lets many things be preserved lor our fUture benefit and resear ch . It must also be stated to the credit of the European and last, not least, to our American Government, their lnstJtutions of learn"lnr and their scholars that the precious trea.sures of Ecypttan mythology along the Nile at Thebes found their safe place on higher elevations Uld thus escaped destruction. Neither the Euptians nor the Russians did anything worthwhile to pre~~erve them . They only Ulought ofthelrown econo- mic and material interests . Love and rreed of money dlctattod their poltclu, surely not the love of art tor art'a aa.te. The profits of the Aswan Dam P4-Yed a rreater role In their thlnktnr than did the preser- ntion of the rreat put. There too the stones cry out tbe truths of past history. May we ever be grateful to tl:le pbtlanthroptc and alt.rutstlc souls, who look be- JOftd the rrHCt of selllah man and let us and our chil - dren learn and know more or the past. HerP too we ~ld the working of God in history also 1n the mes- sace of the crytnr stones. J ust as we study a m10ute leal or a small animal and behold the wisdom and pro- vidence of God we also behold God 's wisdom and pro- vtcteDce In the nnatnrs of archaeology. During our vtslt of the Near East we were deeply Impressed by un- soltuh work of those. unllrlne pioneers tn the field of archuoiOCY. Many ama.Uer sphinxes nave been found in and nea.r Memphis, the old Egyptian capital of Enpt, but the Great Sphinx 15 one of enormous proportions. Its total l'letpt from the to p of Ule hH.d to the paws ts 75 fefl. To obtain an Impression of the s.tze of the head without the headdre!';s w~< were told that the fac E' .Is about fourteen fe et w1de The wholE' lencth of the body of the lion Is 160 ff'et This monster was hf'llfn out of the soUd rock at the toot of the pyram.ld5. Only wbere the rock did not adapt Itself to the moldinl' of tbf!> Spbltul, did masonr y supply the additional stones. It must have been a hU(f' task to remove so much rock from around the Sphinx to obtain such a wide space for 1M aettlne of the Sphinx and the creation of such a spacious fUneral temple area. Wbether you view the Great Spb.tnx in the rl.ar.lftC Ucht or the sun or at night, whetl the Up:t of the mooa abtnes upon It or the powerful aearcb-ltpt JUts It and the aurroundlnr pyramtda out of tiM darltftlltllt, It 1.1 a.l- ways the same nLCmatJc Spfllnx. It appee.ra a.a calm and unrulned u it cUd tttov••M• of 1•n qo. It bu been the s Uent wt.me" of maay torbiMs, dla- uten and calamlti .. Of -.Uou ud lDdh1duala. Ita wldto open eyes ban pMd to a. East tiD tbt rlltac aun onr the ever dr1ft1nc ...as, Wldle empires udnlleu, relt(loDa and cu.lturH MYe riMe ud fall•, come and eooe and ban lrrnocably JIIU.Md away. The Spii:IAI waa ,.. bJ A-....m, JOIHI*, Jacob and mDCb later bJ' ~ 1M .Aaroe ud t:blt laraelltn ht boodqe. 'f'H ...,.. 01 IUtory are fliMd With blood~ abed aad e,...lt)', .. *•• ot ._ a\tldiool wtth new dl.aeo .. r .. a Ud .. ft.la Mpe ol a ptradlae bere Oft H.rtll, tM ...,... _. .. IMt of mu bllcoml.a& enr- -.ore bG ••••· IIIII: .. lpldu r..ainl aUtDt, YOice- 1 ... , .. ,."CCF •• r ... u ...-..r to 1M many prob- 1 ... ot au. 1M ....._, 10 ........ Ud aUo ottert.ac ._ _., ... .,_, dly arJh'H, .....,_ .u tiMt rreat 1M ·a ot ......... of IMa'a tnpntty, ahaU all Mutll r Md w ....U all llt:ud ...,rethe IUI)t'eme ,...., ....,.. ,... all ... •Yateriea Of ... Ud ... -...u .. --.... aii.W ... ,......, ... .... , ..... all .............. ..,.. .... Ood. 'ne .. .u't.l. a:.:..·.,.;,-.=:,':. ::-.r:: C I I n. -·1 ae ... wok.._.., 1M .ot ~. 011r OM .. &1&£21111, fte ...... wUl Uw,.....,. • .. .. _. .... ,...., ...... Ooll'• .... .... _.. .......... ,.... ......... ..... -. ...... --... --1 • lMUao\Y, AUG. .. 1171 C!II!!!!M • 11M. WI'· ltfy Medler'-Preye ... 'l1fS ..,_'I M ...... BVMN. "'IIY ..,.W. PllA YJar ..... - The Day of Atonement Lot ... tal·lO. IN' .. , ·---'-CuuVtP; ... a •cr.-~"fll~a..... 'mE LATB .roDIION W. VAN DE VENTER ., ......... "-CllatiTINll IIACOM. 7.11 M....,_ A-. c.Hhaa a .. No>~ riOM -THI IVANGIL."" aOX tl, LAIN, PLOIIDA Home U.. ..,_ twoku wt_. I -ebtteeD y_,. o1 ...._ I w• livtnc with lilY pa,.. .. tt tM tUne b. thct old t.om..._. ot rrq ,...U.tbn Vu n. v ... r. n.e bouN 'whlclt Mel lhelle..t me for-fow.._. ,_,. W INnMd to the pouad ooe told wlater Disht. WheD lib .. boJhood home buf'l*l. .J) tNt l J)o '7 Utd WU bt., ao aa I ,.,... older the u..-to eem more 1r1100ey than my Plllrt:a• eoukl ~ me cau~ me to write for • JOb to my U"!!:i who OWMd a hantw.re •to,. in Pori-land, MichlJan. He npU8d favorably, the Qy ........ t when I wM to lNve. ~~·-•at·. "N-:,t! ••-• ._ ho ••'nk ... , ...._ rttum tq the camp. E.ftr)loae ~~.~~ ..r-....M.,... -., ~ ~a w ml met -.7 can mutt be ~,.. .,..._ God. Our -... _, -rduee to obe-y God whtn He J • _.__. • J 1tlgl& ,WII ..W'tla iaio 1; W,. c:ocnr.nds them 1o "' come out sw wu~ .--upoa · _.. fl«• -.ry ,_. ..,. U.. biHd from among them (Infidels onc1 Cbriol wl>o bon their pa.l!y few · of otlur'; for tM......, M oft-unbtllewc.n ol an lciad.s) a.nd be "' (Ja S3:6). A""' ,.,,.td '*'' lit• 1...-. "'"nle (2 Cor. 6:14-18). n-All of dUo laviDJ been ... Hot~ of flu world: hi flOW tM.u pmple •·ill lit punilhed '" God's ~ithed and the 1natrucdons ;. tlu 1M ~ 1M .-ld lN/1& A, own way ~~;nd time. havaq been earrkd out, God ,,..,td ,. t-1 ._,, .m. (Jy '"' The P.nali~ word "at.onemmt" then d«rftd that "thi1 lhall be Mother packed hQ':. UtU. 1rip with a few artid• of dothla1 and on the top .he h.-d placed a small Bible wh":h the hlld liven me Ute year before. My rMther was a very devout ChrittiaD. The JOOd ·bye time arrived. Taklnr the Bible up iD her hand she turned to me and said. "Juet.oa, promiN me that you will read thi. every da:y, and remember my boy, I ahall aJwa,.. be prayinl for you." We klued. embraced. shed a ff!W tears. then I turned away from the litUe home amon1 the maple t..-., with a aad heart. for I had never been Away from home before for any ~DJih of time. Joerijiu ~1 ,..,_,f' (Hcb. 9 :25, tome• from the Htbrtw word. a atatl.* for ever unto you~ 26). tr111wv, mcanitlf "to c:rovu.'' The t~t in Chc snenth month, on Many years pUMd by, that little IIC'efte wu never forcottAtn , and in fond mamory one day I penned thMe wont.: An vwnple of how definik were t~ IAwJ of God and how ture were the penalties wu cinn in the death of Nadab and Abihu, the «ms of Aaron. Apparart.ly tfley thought that, ~ng the. tOM or the high priett, they could do -tbings their own w.1y, and, within 1; year after the form of worship had bee-n pretcribcd and tht Tal> t:rn:lde erected and furnished, they took their ~" and '..11.11 fire and incense thereon and of- fered "stran~ ,;re before the Lord, which ht comm;o.nded them not." They were: b.king God's law into their own hands to ;~mend it u thf"y thought best. and immediately fire Auhed out from the Lord and devoured them a~ they died before the Lord. ' r never can for.-et the day I heard my mother kindly say, "You're leavinr now my tender can, Re member, child, your mother's prayer. Whf'!ne'er I think or her 80 dear, 1 feel her an1el 1pirit near, A voice comet ftoatinl" on the air, RemindinJ" me of mother'• prayer. I nev("r t'nn forget the voice Tho' yean have ,on•. I can't forget TheM worda of love I ~ear them yet: I Me her by the old arm chair, My mother dear, in humble prayer. I never can forJet the hour I felt the SaVJOUr'• deaminr power, My sin and guilt He cant:eled there, T'wu there He antwered mother'• prayer. CHORUS Thllt always made my heart rejoice: Tho" I have wandered God knows where, Oh. praiMI the Lord for saving .-race~ We'll meet up yonder f~ to face The home shove tosether 1hare, Still J remember Moth er'• prayer. In answer to my mother'• prayer. ThifJ hymn wa1 written in 1895, while boldin1 evangelistic meeting• in Peon· •ylvania. THE PRIESB MUST IE PUU EDITOR'S NOTE -Rev. J . W. Van De Venter, a Presbyterian pwrtor and ~vangeli8t, will aMOCill ted (or years with J . Wilbur Chapman in pftfltoral wo rk, then heeding the call to world wide evangelitJtic lM!rvice, he went forth to the Jo:reot harve~t field~. Mr. Van De Venter labored in America, Scotland. Wales and England in revival campaigm, which God signally honored and blessed. The sin of Nadab and Abihll was in their attempt to fonnulatc their own rules in1tead of wait- ing for God to give them their instructions. Upon the dath r:A tht: two tons of Aaron, Mosu, his brother, said to him, "This I• it that the Lord 1pake, saying, I wit) be sanctified in them that come n.igh me, and before all tht: people r win be rlonfi«<" (t..e.. 10:3). After the rleath o( th~ two sons of Aaron, God thm spoke to Moses and gave explicit direction! about the offerinc of sacrifitts and the forgivmets and covering up of sin. U Aaron should try to makr h11-own rules! he would also di~; thertfort, (j.r)(j said that Ht would appear in 1he cloud upon the mtrcy seat and Aaron should rome into the holy place wilh a young bullock for a sin offtriRJ and a ram for .t burnt offenng. This was an of- fering for the high priest him- self, that ht should hC' dunSC'd and wasfi'ed and dothai in ex- actly tht attire ane purity that God had prucril~ for the high prie1t. T'htn he should take two goats for a 1in offering and a ram for a burnt nfftring which !lhould be offe red up a.s "an ztonement for f1 i m ' t I f aRd for _his house.'' Th"i1 leHOn ah.:.11d be_ c:art;fully atudied by all Mr. Van De Venter itJ the author of "I Surrender All," and many other old hymn,. NAPOLEON'S WITNESS FOR CHRl8T It il interestinr to note what Napoleon Bonarpute, tbe di.mi.Du.ti_ve Corsic::an who became emperor of the French aDd wu one of the foremost military J"entu-of all time, had to .. y ahoul J~ of Nazareth, and the Christian relicion. "I aee in Lycurrus, Numa aDd Moha~ on1y l~laton ~; ha_vin« lhe first rank in the state sou«ht the beat wlubon of the IIOcial problem, .. id Napoleon, "but I-nothini there which reveall divinity. On the contrary, there are numer- oua reeemblancea between them and myself, foible~~ and errors which ally them to me and to humanity. . . . . . "Ev111rythinr in Chritt utonilhee me. H IIJ tJptnt overawes. me, and J::lts will ron- founds me. Between Him and others in the world, there lS n_o pou1ble term of comparison. He il truly a Beine by H~lf .. : The truths wh1ch H~ an.nounced, His manner of convincinl, are not ezplamed e1ther by human orgamwt10n or by the nature of thiAp. "His birth and the history of HitJ life, ~e p~fundity of ~ifJ d~trine, which vepplet the mightiest difficulties, ~d w~uch ~· of these dafficult.Jes. the _most admuable solution, His goepel ... HJ.J empltn, H11 mart'~ acrosa the agetJ ... ':' for me a prodio, a mystery insoluble, which pl~ges me mto a rew:rence wh1ch l cannot escape ... u my1tery which I tan neither deny nor uplam. Here I Mle nothing human. "Hil reli1ion i. a revelation from an intelligent:e which oertai~ly itJ not that of man. There ia a profound originality, which .hu created • ~nee of worda and rna~:inu before unknown. Je~ua bonowed oothmg from our tc~ent:eL Oue c:aa find nowhere. but in Him alone, such a life aa Hia ... '"I know men: and I tell you lha' Jet~ufJ ifJ not a ma!'. Superficial miDds ._a re!M!mblance between Christ and the founders of emp11'fl 3-Dd the Jocb of other religions. That reeemblance does not e~iiL :t'bere is betw~n q:.~~jty a.ad whatever other religion~ the distance of m6.nity ... I search m vam m hiltory to fiDd the equal of Jesua ChriaL" TH E CHRIHIAH lfACON, 7!16 HADOEH ST., COLLINtaWOOO, H.J. llY TH E REV. JAMES RUSSELl..., MiMionary lttde~Ntdnt F .. ,.&urw,dal ClnwciJu of Meftc() "All scripture i! given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for contttion, for in- stnx:tion in righteousnts~: that the man of God may be perfect. throughly furnished unto a.JJ Kood works" (2 Tim. 3J6, 17), "For the. word of God is quick, and powerful, aDd shoirpcr than any two edged sword, pia'cinr ncn to tbe dividing asunder of IOUI and spirit, and of the join.t:s and marrow, and is a disumcr of the thou(bta and mtents of the heart" ( Heb. 4 :12). ~ Bible ;, the: only written record civen by God o f Himself, the only authoritative t.estimony of Jcs.w Oarist -the foundat)on of our faith; the: only authoritatiwe cuide for salvation : the only authbritatin cuidc: for any and all of our spiritual problems; the only Book that reveals the future with unfa.ilinc accuracy. Satan i1 wdl aware of itt value to us, aw~ of iu powu and the da.ncer il preaar.tJ to hia destructive plan1. He hal fought God's Word with every instrument at his disposal, rancing from the bloody sword to contemptuous oppotition to the Bibk: by many of the wise of this world. In the Gardea of Eden Satan tempted Eve to doubt the truth of God's 1p0kco Word ; and in this modem and enlightened arc ht hu hit teT"VantJ eve-rywhere striving to diKredit and then de1troy God's written Word. We mut\ be ready to defend it at any time.. anywhere-, and at any COlt. Satan's 1tra.tqy todzy includes an und«minioc. and a widcnmg attack against the inerra.nq and infallibility of the Sc:r1p1ures. "Inerrant'' means "free from m~," with the idea of truthfulnes.s. lt i1 a lft'OOym for in- fallible. "Infallible" mean• "not capable of dc.ttiwi..-, cer- tain," with the idea of tnutworthiDcsa. Do-,.._. 1 n rderrin& to the BitM, I un. of coune, rdcrrinc to il Biblt' tranllated by God-fcarinc. eompe.ut1t men.. wbo believed in tht vcrb.J and pkrwy irurpiraUoo of thrt Scrips turcs. •· Plenary" means compide., aDd "ftft.l" mean~ every word. I do not rda-to the "Bible,. of the~ W itneNCS, which was tn.n.aated with a ricw of · ' the deity of our Lord and Saviour J_. (]diJit; 0t otber IUCh "'Bible.'' publi..hed by tala lid&. Eqatlly, I n:jec:t those: transla.ted by unbeliewts bowa u -..odenriata, .cia as thc Revised Standard Vft'tion, which il ftl')' ~ a thcoiO):iul tnnsJ.bon intmded tiD n6ert the aDW Of (he majority of ill trulllalon. The udy duudo fothon _,.w the Bibk u ...wly inspired and ClOttlPkteiJ trUaCWCMdl)t ud ~ The Rdonnen llold * -'""'· -~ ... dared, "HoiJ Su.,._e ~en,"_. CaM. ••• to the Bibk as the "trw ...S ' ' liNt ....... • ..... .... ....... ...-.· ... ,.. w .. ., God," ... -- lible ralt of His Holy Tnldl. .. (•il•rwc. s_.., Val. 116. Nam. 461, p. 15.) M -.·a ... " ....... 1au '· ....... ,.w. rr C jiU =\ ....... -~# ....,.., ww_=.::~:.su:-.. :.-:t:!' ... T:r a.-cw.,.: =:·.~ %.'; ?-, 1 £; cluiiJ .. " I : PI ........... I WJ• .. ... • u ita basic Word. intcDt the datruction of the Bibk u God's .,._'""~ Otstructive criticiam ia a bdur aame for it. It DOt oaly destroyed the faith of maa:y io God'e Word u tbcir only authoritative and trustworthy pidc. but it Wu vitally i.n..atrumental ia deltroyinc the tpiritaa1 life aDd moral tiber of Grrrr.ny to IDCh an e:xtcnt thll a rrcat part of the populatioa cfroppot to the ..,.. ltftl of utter • .,...,.. ia its iulnanaa balrcbery of the Jew~ before aad chtriac the put Wedd Ww. ·This datructiw aiti6aa 10011 lpRad to the UDitrd Stab where it. qr"c!Z~ the major denomi"'tima thtoucb the of lbOr '-len aad --· onc1 mfiltntioa ol --· narica. Their &ttacb W'tft at fint suhdc: aDd mYert, but 100111 they openly ICOnled the Bible aa the Word of God. They daDned ;, ...... ..-.hod mylho aad lobla,· was a product ol men'• miDds ; wu tawthical aDd rftD immonl, and that .amc portions c:oataia lies. Many ol that: atbc:b 1m"C 6rst apin.lt the iDtrnDcy of tbe Bib&c, and thea later qaiDit ita i.Dipira.boa.. 'The inevitable nsult of JUCh blalam rebd!toa ....u-God hu hem the praent spiritual and moral abyu into whk.h the United States u a whole hu fallm, del the rapid rite of the. Nattonal Council of the. Cturc:ba of Christ in the U.S.A. aDd the World Couacil of Owrcha with their pro-Communilt propapnda, and their zealous d · fort• to orpniu the workl into one pemmnt and one rdi(ion, anc.l thcrcby m:civc the AniKhriat.. ~Uioa apinst God'• Word is rd:ldlion apinst God Hiassdf. 1M frontal attack of the modemiah was followed by a t\ankinc attack by neo-orthodoxy. The name iJ a mil- nomcr, for it certainly it DOt orthodoxy, DOr is its doctrine oar, for it 4akt '-de to Sataa't ~ of Ew in the Garden of Eden. Some-of its flO: ponents cbim to beline tbat the Bible wu insptred aNI infalli~ whm God pYe k, but N.a liDa: "'"" """"""'· lluCally, one~ ..,....n1• they daaD thilt the BrtJirr: a:antai• the Word of God, but ~ tbat the whoM: Biblr: is t.apred. n., letl•c the dec:ia• u aowlloi.....U, llooWonlofGodao-.-. JCatl Bath. ......,. of tllia we: •t, ud itl prirld- pa.l pi•• I, wrollt. " •• , Ira ODC c:Mc God ..W; ial dla other c:aee. .,_. tUd. n-8ft two clil.-t ....... (H-.. s.,., VoL 116, M-. 461. p. :11.) "-feart ·---port ollbo Billlo Go.ro Wonl, Mil ...._. put -·• ......, Ho•e;u,. w ....,. ..... ii!:;~~·1":~-::=~ creaat ~-a1 '-* dalt .._C""*'_.. ._ Weill tJI God,Mda--~.--.-ti<W. "'-'Oioo ,... --lor dta.....,.., 11oe wn of Gool-"'""' ...... -,.,. I !§-llllldt ~~~ ................... ....,. ~ ollllo~ .... ,.-..... ,, .... .... ol·--i-oloolol. ,..._ .... _.,... ... _ ..... -__ .. ...._.,..... .... .. •• , 2 I ...... I • ' •••al I ...._ ( ... CJCtc•···-·-1111110 • lfpl N crHirt mvered the tin of tM tenth. day of th(; moalh, 'ft the ptrM>n who oft"ertd the lamb thaU afftict your aouJ. and do no or other <animal to be !Oatrifu:cd, -work at aU, whether it be OM of aud s.eturcd for that penon the your owa tOUntty, or a •1ranrer forrh·enns of Cod. By coverinc tlYt aojourneth amtollf you : for up the tin of t~ individual, that on that day ahaU the priest ' f 1'-· h' · h make an atonement for vnu, to ptr'IOn t<tmt' rn to e ""vs •P wit ~ --God or in a l:ition of "at~-clcanae you, that yc ~y be daat from aD your ains before the ment,'' and t t ia the ordinary Lord." ThuJ the: atonemeot wu meaninc given by tranJlators to to be made for the Otildrcn of the-Hebrew word which, in EM-hrul for all their •ins, ontt a lish, becomes the word "atone-yea.r. Tfio.t who hold to the ment." It """ firurati.-e, how· orthodo" Jewilh flith "en yit enr, beau• the b~ of bull.s today act undtr thi1 command· and pts .could not take away ment, and the day i• set ap.rt sin (Reb. 10:4), but it seems to and known a• "Yom Kippur." have br-m provided and acccpt.cd J undt"ntand. however, that tht by God u a token of the fater pre~nt-day Jew• do not otfer sacrifict: of the Lamb of God, and sacrifietS, but IUbstitute lone so God covered or paNed over prayers, and aelJom, if ever, are tht: •in Wltil auch time u sin all o r tht inatroctions u to the could he lakcn away throU(h the day of atontmenc ca.rricd out in taeriface of Jrsus O:lri1t (Rom. at·tua! practice. 3 :25). This is mad~ plain by tht statement of John the BaJ>- ti st, "Behold the 'umb of God, which taketh away the •in of the world" (John I :29). ' NO ATONEMENT TOOAY fn tlwo present My and si nce the sacri,;c;e, the death, the burial, and the resurrec::rion ol Jesus Christ, we do not need the: atone· ment or coverinr up of out sin, L<·cause wt have been reconciled to God Uy His sacri6c:e (2 Cor. ;, :18, 19). After the high priest had mildc "" atononcnt for him- se ll , he was instructed to take 1\\'0 pu. and prestnt them hoe- fort the Lord at the door of the Tabernacle and there cast lots to find which goat should be for the Lord and which should be tlw sc~peroat. Aaro'l took the Lord's goat and otr•:red lUm for a si n offering, but the gl)4t chasm for the aca~goat was pretented alivt before the Lord to makt an atonement with him and to let him carry the si ns ol the people into the wildemtSJ. The first goat typifies the death of Olrist to .-indicate GOO's holine~~ and rigtlteousness in the keeping of the law (Rom. 3:21 -26). 'The ~pt~t typifies the puttiftR away al our sin from t.efort God (Hob. 9 o26). Thet..,. uplicit dirtc:tions (TVetJ u to how the in- censc was tb be bumed and how the blood was to be sprink~ and the.il! .... ·ere ~fmite and p6sirivt:, and must not de.-iate from the al~lutr directions given. The~ was no possibility ol compromi~ or of :unt:ndme:nt, and men'S opinions or phjlo!Ophit:s could rr(lt IW' sul'19·tituted for God't Ji- r('c:tions. Even a$. Aaron wa!l tn ;;;prinkle the blood. so the blood of Christ wa11 taken by Hi m~H into thl· prestnce of God intn thr holy ]•b ee anl'f thus obt;r iucd rh·mal redemption for us (HelJ 11 II , 12). THE SCAPEGOAT Aftrr the u cri,;a of the Lord's s~t. Aaron laid both his hand:. upon tM he.ci of the sapqr..at ;md confessed ovtr him all t.hc miquities of tht Chtldren of hnel and all their transgreiiSion!l and all the-ir •ins. tbus putting them upon the head ol the tcape:- Koat-&nd turned him Oft1' to a "'tit man," who ied the pt away into the: wilclemt1s. After that, Aaron and the man who led the ,-oat intO the wildttneu 1ftl't to be wuhed and deaoted and there was proviaion r..tc ror the beam- ing of the parta o( the animals offered aa uc.rifite which wtte not otherwi• uted, aDd thre per- son who burned ~ parts do had to ~lh hi• docha and bathe hi• ftuh 'tn water before he C(JUid CHRIST. OUR SIN OI'FUING As ()rristiaus' we are inter- ested in the dftails of the day of a tonm-~cn t as ty(X':. of the sacrifice of Christ for our aai- Vilti~ and for the t:1k1ng away of the si"s of those wOO ditd in the faith before the death of Chri.t and whose sins had !>em covrretl. The atonement of ChriJt is u our Sut.titute, He having la.keu our pl.tt in re- ceiving the pen.,Jty ol death. We do not evade or irooTt the law, but Christ mted ~t He arne not to dtstroy the law or the ,prophets, but to fultill them, and. for ul, the law is fulfilled in Christ, and thus the lAw is honored and reapttted. AU of the anima.JJ chotc:n had to be: without blemish. Jesus wu without sin &nd, therefore, fit to be: the a<lcrific:e for our sin. These changes have betn made by rabbis without instructiOfl.s from God. Offerint aacrifkcs today is quite inconftnient, 10 they otfl!! prayers. Jesus Olritt fulfilltd the law Md the sacrifices, but they will not believe this i1 lrue (Matt. S :l7, 18). Throuctw His death and our acccptaoce: of Him. our .ina are carried away even aa typified by the JCaptpt. OJd ·ltlinp have paued away and we have b«ome ntW cn-atures. WC' ar~ wuhrd in Hi• bklod and the peace of God which ~ all understanding has become o11r portion. It was Christ and His u.cri6ce upon ~ c:rou that made our atonerrxnt. 1t was not the sacrifice of animals, wilkh. u alated before, we~ only tokens. Th~ High Prii'"Sl i! JtiU :11 the Holy of HoHei, intt:rcer:hng for H is people of brat:!, and, when He comes Ollt evenm:l!l)' to the pecll.lle of brad, we br.- lieve that they will be ton- verted and rc..,tored (Uv. 16:18- 20 ; Rom. 11 :23-27). We, who an nm.-belin<ers and prie.u (1 Pet. 2:9), ba.n riten wid~ Cllriat (Cot 3 :1-4) and havt alrutty entered intr> the Holy of Holies whtrr He is (He b. 10:19-22) and bave been in· vited to entn-ffi• rest be~ :md ~ (Hob. 4:1·10). QUISTIONS 1'01 US Have you rec:apized that ~ are a aianer' Ha.-.e you real1ud that you cannot deutK your- ad! from tin, flaW: )'OU found that you need • Redtxmcr ilrtd Saviour1 Ha-,e JOU a~ted l.eaua Christ who pve His hfe or you? Have JOU &C.'t't'pt~d Him, and are you now avf'd throuch Hil abed blood ? If not, -can ,.. -pe the ~1 of cleath for Jf1f11r alas rf you IWflecl God'• ... ol alvatioa? TWO MINUTES "'"',,. ,, ... I IWL .... -· ---oeuee ....... - C'HIISTI AN LIBERTY "And .,. shill 1u1ow N trvtft, wrote: "let no man therefore ludoe .ndfletruth thaiiiMke you fr...... you in ...... t . Of in drinlr.. or 1n ,,. If the Sot! therefore I hill ,..... you spec:t d an holy ct.y, or ol the new frM, ya shell be fr• Indeed'" c.JoM " trOOn. or of the 111bbeth de'f'l: which 8:32.38). .-. • thltdow of things to come; The tn.e bellev• In 1M lord but the bodV ls•llnce) Ia of Jetu1 Chrltt enjoyt glc:rioua Jibe,.. Cl'lfiat " (Col. 2:111,171. ty , And our L.otd Him ... f uld thet lklttrue liberty is u~ fot good. there .. no •trlng~ e«eetted ... "ve othctntlte it only ,.,..ertJ to bond· •II be "• lnclled," free wen aot ~g~in, for wtlet~ overcom .. frOin !he MOst ~Jive o1 all a men becotnea hll Ntter (II ,._let sltve "'"ter~: 111'1. White the I• 2:19). T'hua lfle Apostle P8ut uv• ,..,. uwd ON """ from aln, the fwther. lDrd Jat• by His .. ,h on Calvery • ..,. take he.d I••• bOt ~ny ll'leflt.s did. for "' ttrld N ''Christ died lhl1 liberty ol ~I b1co1ne a IIU!!t- for our ,.,._ •• bH"' block to ft'IOH wt10 •• ..... Therefore,_ Altoatle l'8ut MOe• II Corii'ICilf ... ~t). by .-..~,. IIIIPWtJtkiR~ ''llatld r •. t ''For. biilltlown. ye howe been dwtfort 1ft tfla libtorty ... ,NIIfil U UM YMo llbtny: only ~~ae Me Chrllt ,.. _. ue ffw. Mil " libtrty tor .. occ•k»>'' 1o1M ""'-· ... -t.'u1 ..... ... ... ..... .... .. IOilll MrWI Ofte ... '* .. al la f 11 '1 (Gal, 1!1t. ... ..... (Galll'-a ~11,, """* .... ..... ....... " .. ,.., It .. at.lil CJ d •wth .... ........... ".....,.. ... ...... , ..... tNftt -kill ... ,.... • ................ ,.:22) . -To .. cot•M• .. ,...,_. • ~EWI'ORT HARBOR £~8011 SECOND SECTlOII --Pip 3 TltUR$0AY, AUG. It, 1171 CORONA 0£LIIAR, CAll F. From the LIGAI. MOTICII ~ Jaul'• ~lofDen ~ For all occasions .,. 11••CIAI.IZ • Ill l"A.TI•I Allll ll'.ll,IHGI ,_ "··-..... •4 Dol'-7 --....... OP'IM SIYIM DAYS :MU 1. COAST MWY ., ~ COlOMA DIL MAl P-11110 P-1.1011 • ¥LaDAY, 4DC. l H • TUISDAY, AOO. I FJCnTIOt:S Bt.BIMP.a ltA.ME PJ:!ith) .. B•••iM XAID U. -U C-41, ol ...,.., aod Doll LeRoy Hop. E-Lano Sou, 50, ol.USO STATEIIIEIIT llnftiiDT ... -VIola, eo.ia .... per, 31• at..,.803,amead-Park N..,.n,wuarr-11 no-.~per-lsdol.ar Tbo~por-lsdoell wu ur nh~ at U:SS Lm. al dna, ••e a.rrelted at 4i:l$ 2:%0 a.m. at RJ~enl.dt ud w. twet=oe1 u: lfuretA'a F...._ .._. u: ..,...._..., ..... -sltelltd. udltnport81Yd., ~:.::n zo: !:r-:uolo:;; Cout HwJ., YarU..a Mile, Footweu, 1145£, Cout BwJ .............. ,...,._ ...... Welt •ftiiOI't Htipu, 00 I theft ' Kevtn Erle Sehlect, OD I ebu'p ol drtYLic whUI Cora. del Mar, C&l. SIIU5: ..._ a1011i: Jflnf 11+e, ~::.. "! *,.~~ -~~-. . . 10, ot'zU.' Newport BIYd., N..,. -the lall_,. ol aloo0o1 Roll SW~ 1A5 ~-M'IZ Baylor Sl., -..... --• • • -~ port H t-ta ested ll ••• Somuol Presley Wblte, SO, lleot, T-., Cal. neao. 111'105. A ftdo fllrled at $150 wu e.,. • was an ot 1140 Marparlte Ave., J:tu. TIU twtMU ta betar COD· n1.1 twt-• 18 belar cca-a.ciU'IMd froal tbe Rter.rd aooo at Ills resldeoee oa a bot 'llew HUla, wu arretled dldld by aa tD:JJ:rlda&J.. docted bf U 11idtrldlial. L. hUlk l»me, DOl W. Oe-.n charge of possession of mart... at S:SO a.m. at llJ4 restdeoce Slpld: Roll~ Slll*f: J•rt ~ n.. Wtllt Mft'P(Itt at Sa m jua.Da • • • Rudo~ MJ.cblel oo a cbup of &sault with Tllll statemtDt !lled wttll tbe Tbla ltaiemlllt fUid wt:b Die A 'ftiW ooghl~lnc ~r~ti Jagerski, 51 • of 147 £. latb a de&diJ weapoo ••• Joho coaaty clerk of 0ruce CCMIQ' COUIItJ clerk ol Oraap eo.tJ cardl Uld $SO lA CUb was :!·• 2 c;:,sta Mesa{ ;: arrelted Jeremiah Oooahue, 38, at szo oo.: July n , 1971, by Bet'ertr oo: Auc. s, 19"n, br s.rctr bwctu'IMd from the Karen l : a.m. a St. ud Lapda, Newport Sbores, .u J. Vacklo&, deputy couotycterk. J. lladclox, dlpCJ oo.Qclllrt. Bate rtcldloce, 4508 w. Bal· Newport Bl.-d., West Newport. arrelted at 6:20 a.m. at 6lst Pt*)llab: July Z9, A~ag. 5, 12, Pubtlsh: Auc. 5, U, 19, 216, bol Bbd., West Newport, at on a charge ot driYinc Yhtle st. aJid Seasbore, West New-19, 1971,111 the Newport Harbor 1971, 1n the Newport flartlcr t :SO a.m. . . • Fum lmple-uDder the lnt!uence ot alcobol port, oo a charce of assault Ensilll. ED.Sign. ma ure~ Y&llled at $280 were • • • Carl Bruce Shasky, li, wltb a ~ly weapon ••• Geo----:-::-:--:--::-=:-::-:-----:-::-:--:--::==-- DANIEL ALDRICH, cbucetlor bar&iu1sed from the prage :'a!25a::::~· ;:a~~ eft S. Rutan. 6'J, oi43Z Fill----=L.::E.::C:::;A:::L:..HO=.:.T::;IC::;E::_ ___ -=L.::E.::C:..:.AI.=..;MO=.:.T.:..IC::;E::_ __ of U:l, was elected to tbe at tbe r..wreoce W. Rains res-Fashion lslaDd parldog Jot 00 1ertoo AYe., Newport Hetght.s, Dllt.kq,J boud of direct«• o1 ldeDee, 422 Fullertoa An., a charge of petty theft WU UTested at 3:30 p.m. at ORDINANCE NO. 1400 aod mainta.l.oed rc:.d, Of IUCb Btr Brothers of America at Newport Bellf:Jls, between July A set of golf clubs and a'~& 115 >tb St., Central Ne-wport, AN ORD[NANCE OF THE sise, shape a.Dd cokJr" ll to be tts D&ttor.l coafereDee lD su Zl IUid SO ••• Burglars ba.-e valued at $525, were stolen on a ebarge of SbopWUng . • • CITY or NEWPORT BEACH readily lectble duriDC dtyUaM Fruct.co. Dr.AidricbbubHD beta raidla.l tbe colD bos.es from a car beJongtng to Kim OeaD1s Mlctael sta.ce7, 22, of ADDrNG CHAPTER 12.66 TO bouts ftom a di.W.Ce ot 100 a member of the Btc Bfotblrl at tbe Soutb Bay Club Apart-Oviatt 2033 Bayside Dr Co !6'J4 Elden st., Costa Mesa, THE NEWPORT BEACHMU. feet, to tbe eft'eet that said road ot 0rup County baud o1 df. meata' laUIXIry rooms and have ooa del Mar whJl it r-Ud .. .dfrey WHllam Nebb, 20, NIClPAL CODE TO PRO-1s sub)ecl to tbe PfO"Uiou ol rectors for senral YIU• &ad eeeaped wttb an estimated parked atther.r'vt.oeC~stcC:: of 3907 T~slde Lll., Harbor VIDE FOR THE APPLJCA· the California Veblcle Code. baa served u president ot Its $2,800 1n easb siDce March 1 try Club during the nigbt ot VIew Hills, were arrested at TION OF CALIFORNIA YE-12.&6.030 AppUcat:loo of Ve- board. • •• CUb estimated at $175 Jtlly 28 8 ,.,,ft_ .. ,_~ 11:45 p.m. at 40th St. aOO Bal-HICLE CODE TO PRIVATE htcle Code to Prtn.te Roads 1o Uc:ALNOTICI F -12340 . FICTITIOUS Bt.SINESS NAME STATEMENT wu ba:rglarlsed fkoom the Monte · · • -uoess mac....._ bca, West Newport, on Charges ROAOO Blr Caoyoo Pla.DDedCommUDity V E"'~ ~·· •• Bal vaiiJEid at $1,080 were burg-01 __ ~-1 1,__ o•~ 1 The '-loas r ~-• ~ re-nee, "-"~ -la.rized from the Volt lnsta.Dt ...--s._... o mar ,._._ . . . ~ue • pl'OYut o we boa Co.-es, behreeu 3 and 10 Personnel otnce, 3848 Campus Robert Ralph Washer, 47, ot The City Council ot the City Calltornla Veblcle Code sbaU p.m., July SO ••• Coins and Dr Suite 106 Airport Az 2615 Llgbtbouse, Harbor View of Newport Beach does ordatn apply to aU of tbe street& 1n JewelrY valued at $400 were ~een July •30 aod Aug.ea2 HUls, was arrested at 1:2:5 as follows: the Btg Ca.oyon Plamed Com- barclu'lled tJ"om the OOme ot •.. A stereo tape player aod a.m. at Pacific Coast Hwy., SECTION 1. Chapter 12.66 is m ualty District Ill the Ctty of Marilyn E. CarUle, 2920 Clay tapeS valued at $l80 were sto-aod Mor ro Bay, on a ctlarge of added to lbe Newport Beach Newport Beach, bouMed oo the St., Newport Helgbts,duringthe len from a car belonging to drlvlag while Wlder the influ-Municipal Code to read: north by Ford R01.d, oo the east lllgbt ol. July 30 ••• A tele-John Devine 112 w Coast eoce of a.lcobol .•. An estl-"CHAPTER 12.66 by MacArthur Boule'fard,ontbe Yi&Joo set va lued at $400 was Hwy., Baysoo're Park, ;,hUe U ma.ted $113 iD cash was burg. PRIVATE ROAili satlh bY San Joaquin HJU.sRold, Tbe followt.og persoo 1'1 doing busloess as: Aprtsa Products, 1275 Logan St., Costa M-, Ca. 926%6: James E. Overpeck, 5-408 River Ave., Newport l....!:=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=:_J Beach, Ca. T his busllless is bel.og con- ducted by an indlvldtal Signed: James E. Overpeck. This statement ftlerl wtth the Ito leo trom tile Susan D. An-was parked at Sonora and w larl.zed from the James WaIter Sections aDd on the west by Jamboree wllder resJdeo.ce, 1800 16th St., Ocean Ft., West Newport, be: E"I.D borne 203 42nd St., West 12.66,010 lotent and Purpose. Road." Newport Heights, between 2:30(-n 0000 and 1 p.m. Newport, between 11 :15 a.m. 12.66.020Signs. SECTION 2. ThJ.s ordlnaoce and 4 p.m. JuJ.y 30, --:-::-:--:--::=-::-::---•..:.lld:_4..:p..:..mc-.:_____ 12 .66.030 Appllcatloo of Ve-shaU be published oo.ce ill tbe • MONDAY, AUG. 2 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL HOTICE hlcle COOe to prt.-ate roads Ill official newspaper of tbe City, county clerk of Orange County on: Aug. 9, 19'Jl, by 8e¥erly J. Maddox. deputy coootyclerk. Publish: Aug. 12, 19, Z6, .8'1'1. 2, 1971, In the Newport Harbor EoslJIO. Jobo Westly McCabe, 49, ol Big Canyoo Planned Commuo-and the same shall be eftectin Z596 CrestYiew Dr., Bay ORDINANCE NO. 1398 E. ENCROACHMENTS UPON lty District. lO days after the date of Its Shor es, was arrested at 1:30 AN ORDINANCE OF THE OFFICIAL PLAN LINE. When-12.66.0lO Intent a.Dd Purpose. adoption. p.m. at 12 fashloD. lslaDd, on CITY OF" NEWPORT BEACH ever a mapped street h.as been This Chapter Ls designed to This ordlmnce was iJitro- a charge of shopWtlog • • • AMENDING SECTION 20.08.-establlshed, required yards provide for the application of ?~edCiat Ca rep.lall '1 mlheetlnct! olal Paul Proscbek, 34, of 2125 ISO OF' THE NEWPORT shall be measured from satd the provisions ot tbe Caut-... e ty ounc 0 e •1 SNrtactoa, Apt. ZO ·, Newport BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE, mawed street, aod in 00 case orn.la Vehicle Code to privately Newport Beaeh held on the 211th owoed a.nd maintained roads clay or July, 1971, aod was BUSINESS DIRECTORY TO REVL'SE REQUIREMENTS s.haU tbe provlsions of this that are oot generally open for adopted 011 the 9th da.yot August, PERTAINING TO REAR TlUe beconstruedaspermittlng use of the public for purposes 1971, by the foUowtnc .-ote, to yARD SETBACKS. any encroaehment ~.,oo any of vehlc ular tra.-el by reasoo wit: TnallPed street. The City Counc il of the Ctty of Newport Beach does ordain as follows: F'. ABtrrTING ALLEYS. lD of their proximity to or coo-AYES, COUNCILMEN:U:clonls, IUtltlltl S COLLECTOR'S SHOP 91'~ .. • •ll •,.,llll•t~o,..,IM I­ IIIv., ....... W.ll••'• .... IUY. SILL Ga TIADI M. Naa,.,. atM., c..M. 11•00 TO Si lO DAILY SUM. & MON.-I'.M. OMLY 642-9251 • Beauty Salons !l.oua.:....'~ BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. • Corona del Mar Phone 644· 7 336 SALES & SERVICE -420 E 11TH ST . COSTA MESA 646-7706 -646-'155 """LCOU. (BUD) CUTU:R DISCOUNT PRICES ON CARPET CLEANIN G Tustin CleanO<s Ol.ceuflf 111••.-r will fvnll•h ,...,, ,... ... , ....... er •Me• ., , .... , ...... :_ For lnfor~t~ Call Chrla...,..r 136-4067 or 527-'506 1405 L lDIMGI.A. SANTA AMA DIMMI TT /J. .. ;J.tJ.. CJ""CINIU Finru quality dry cle•nin1 on the premila 9 Sclf-tcnoice laundry All new -latuc: moclorl FriJid ai.re waah.n l200E.C-Hwy.,CDM "''"'"' 67).9605 • Electrlclll !L.I!CTPUCAL. tn:po e u.-,.PtOV .MCNTI e ADDITIONI DONAL I lo ILIII 4tY.-•I•If .... ft ..... FLOWERS FOR A LL OCCASIONS DtM•rl T1sh FLORISTS PHOOII: SECTION l,Section20.08.150 Call these merchants for the best STOP THAT THIU !>-; DICTO G RAPH SECUR ITY SYSTEMS llOI HOM I! AND -.JIINUS n u : MOST ~fOUL AI OtOICI! ll ll!l! DEMONS TIA TION llRI!I! UTWA T U of the Newport Beach Munlcl.pal Code Ls amended to read: "20.08.150 Extensions lnto Yards. A. AR CHITECTURAL FEATURES. Architec tural fea- tures such a s cornices or eaves may extend oot exceed.ing2-1/2 feet lnto any required front or rear yard setback; provided, tlowever, that such architec- .tural features shaU not project any closer than 2 feet from side property liDe. in service • Food to Go --FRIED CHICKEN 645-5990 1 h OO .A.M. te t 100 I',M. DAI LY CLO SED TUISDAY 291 E. 17TH STREET (AT SAMTA AMA A VI!.) COSTA MESA HAL AEBISCHER ~J. Proper Fitting Assured 3409 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 875-3833 • Kennels K -9 5 ' 16422 S.A. •Marine Hardware t6 WILCOX-CRITTENDEN HARDWARE N•~c:a.r.-...... 2'700 W. C.. ......... N. L 14au:s1 z•AIIPAtNTS • News~per POR LOCAL MIWS SU 8 SC«l•B TO T•B Tt• 0/fld#l H..,.,.,., •I •• CIIJ o/Ho.,... -• 1111 L eMil...,., •• ..,_ C:O.O.A ...._ IIAI OHI.1' I J.H A 1'BA. CAI.I. n J4Ut Cll 547:4116 AU.-SAFI AlAI-B. FffiEPLACES AND CHIM.- I.~~~!J~~~~=:t NEYS. FlreplacesaDdchJm.oeys DOt to exceed 8 feet in wldtb, construeted of lncombustible ANTHONY'S materl.al. may encroach to a SHOE SERVICE distance of 2 feet tntoanyre- 1N NEWPOI"'T BEACH COMI'LIT! SHOt:. LUG qulred front yard setback Of 10 AM D HAMD&AG RII'AIRS feet Or more in any R Dlst. 3401 E. Coast Hl-way rlct; provided, that the tite-O[flu Fumiluu e.u place and chimney must be DESKS • CHAIR S Co ron a del Mar located not less than 5 teet FI LES ·SAFES Phone: 873-48 40 from any stdeyardsetbacklloe. OFFICE SUPPLI ES Other Loc attou: Fireplaces and ctrlmneys not &STATIONE RY 1 Ull VIA LI DO, NI WI'ORT to e&ceed 9 feet 1n width, con- ........ M.._tn. t 74 'ASHIOM IJLAMD structe<l Of iPcombustible rna- Service l1liilt Ty.-wn.n • 1101 IRVIMI. MIWI'O ttT terlal, may encroach toamaD.-11!!11" 87J.U20 t IO IIMSOM"S Dli'T. STOR mum dlstlnceof2-l/2feettrom ft..L.. 'ASH 10M ULAMD 1d d t~ k U .... OFFICE SUWL V Inc. 1--=-:-"7--:-_.:_ __ -t any S e yar se ...... c De pro- 3011 Newl)on Blvd Ne..,:oon e •• , • Televi"SiOn Ylded that such encroachment l;ro~ifA('Tt;fi;f.iiiiRec:ll must be a least 2 teet trom any • Nuneries R side prOI>Orty Uoe. .....:.=::..::.=.:.:..::____ C. OPEN PORCHES AND Shru ba. lntaior Plants TropM:ol.l y,... lntecliddn and Fertilizer Nul., Cba.ra• • BMkam•rkud FREE DELIVERY Corona del Mar Nursery 1744 E. Coast Hw y. 675·0160 •Paint Wallpaper HARBOR PAINT It WALLPAPER PITTSBURGH P AlNTS Complete LiM 13,000 PATTERNS OF WALLPAPER 2919 E. Cout Hwy. Corona del Mar (N&XT TO PORT TM8ATa8) Pbone: 673-2038 A. R. MARSAC PLUMIER 700 Carnation An.. Corona del Mar • rs ... bw., ••n DAY A NIGHT WATER HEATERS '11·4 1l0 • Printlnt CALL VI POl II'MAfll ., .... -•...uMMGCO. 2 n 1 1. C.•• Mitlo.., c. ........... ,c.l ....... Magnavox LANDINGS. Open un covered DEALER por ches or b.Ddings may project a dlsta.oce oot exceeding 5 feet .. lf'here ur11ic. •du into any required front yard • 6eu er h•y" setback. e Colo r St•r.o Th,oot•••••l D. MARQ UEES, AWNINGS • Color TV Co nsoles •nd AND SHADES. Marquees, an- Portebln • Logs, or shades may project TV e Ster~ Consol" from the building into the froDt Component Systems yard setblilck In any R District T•p• Rec orders • Po not to exceed 5 feet trom tbe buUdlng nor mor e than halt tbe eble •nd Teble Redlo•l depth of the required troot yard, w.;IAL::fi!~'lo't"~,••: aod must be within the required slde yard Unesand have a elea.r- a.ace above grade vertically of not less than 6-1/2 feet. l [ ____ _ Any such projection trom tbe ~ VISIJN bulkllng sbaU be self-support- Wf s•rflic• ALL ••lt •sl 1129 NEWPOR T ILYD. COSTA MESA 646-44U inK aocl shall be oftocombustlble material nr of oot tess thaD ooe-bour fire r esistive COD- strueUon. Marquees, awo.Jngs or shades may project trom the build1D1 1Dto the rea..r yard setback LD uy R District oot to exceed SIRVIMC: ALL Of l-l/Z teel ORANGI COUNTY LIC:AL NOTICI I &.L 110 11 p .•.•7 dQ'aiJ -...::c=~:C:-:-'---s 11. F -1!101 IJJ/.cl CJJIIfl FICm!OUS BUSINESS NAKE S STATEMENT 'JJwiliM tnlict Tho lolioYln& perooo lsdoiDC UO--boat-• '" Bounty Boottnc N...,s, UO North Newport Bou- ln'lrd. N"'PPft Belch, C&Uf. Cll"all 9!660: California eo.tJ I:~~~~~~~~=~ Eatorprlsos, loc., I Calllol'llla * corpntaon, $40 Nortll N-"P))'t Boolloftrd, Newport Boo<li, J & J --Callaonlo 9le60. --.11111 nua bu!Msatocoadaelodbr 't;.ad'ill•lct Coat "1o,rel 1 o:crporattoo ot Callttllla. I' "' ~'Robertli.H.-te ... WHY ' PrMidrfat. 1'llla ............. ftlod- ... 1M c_, Ci«k ota....t ~~~~~~:'~ C-ooJaiJU, 1171. _, .. -.. Aaoat: c:DYOSin aaw...s ud au., MO Woat cc., ..... ,, =?~ '(Z'~ .... Cllf' ........, 'IMI. T-- ·--~=:.:·:· ~"-::':':.:::~::1 ·1,-1-: to~ 11,11 II,~·-· ... -.... _ .. _ 1 ...... resldentlal districts havl..w!: al-necttoo with htgtnrays, wbeo It Kymla, Rogers, Hirth, Dostal. is determined that tbe interests Parsoos. leys to the rear of lots or of any res:ideDt resldiog a.loog NOES, COUNCILMEN: Nooe. building sites, attac hed nr de-such roads and the motortng ABSENT COUNC ILMEN:Croul tached ga.ragea, fences, screen pla.ntlngs or other obstructions ptlbUe will be bestsenedbythe E. F. Hirth must set back from rear prop-application of said provtsions, Mayor erty lines the distances shown as authorizedbySect1on211 0'7.7 , ATTEST: in the following ta.ble, except of the CaWornia Vehicle Code. Laura Laglos as provided in Section 20.08.-12 ·66•020 Signs. Apprqlriate Cit)' Clerk 150 (g). signs shall be erected at lhe Publish: Aug. 19, 1971, iDthe Alley Width Setback entrance to any privately,OWDed Newport Harbor Ensigb. 15'orless 5' 15'1" to 19'11 "' 3'9" 20' or more 2'6" CBIJitCBES ~ ENCROACHMENTS rn r----------------------------------------, R ESIDENTIA L REAR YARD SETBACKS ABUTriNG AL- LEYS. Ill resldeotlal districts bavlog alleys to the rear of lots THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH IS FOR YOU or buikJlng sites, a second-9 : 4S A.M. -Bl BL E SCHOOL HOU ~ story projection 'ofill be per-11:00 A.M .-MORNING WO~SH I P SE~VICE mltted to eocroach lllto the 7 :00P.M. -EVENING SERVICE setback stipulated ill Seetlon IS 20.08.150 (f), subject to tbe Dlt. J/IM QJMIS PASTOR following eoDiiltions: l01M•t•elle St. COSTA MilA 1. No projection may ex-(AI s .. ,. A•• A., •. , , .... 54-1733 tend oloser than 7'6" to the HOM E OF 'P. c;. NEUMANN CHR I5TIAN SCHOOL eerier of any aUey. 2. No proieGtlon may es.-'-====K=i":":':':'":':':'"='':'":::;"~t6=E:i:t:6:t6=G:'":":'====: tend cioser than 2'6'" to the r rear property line. 3. Tbat portion of the build- ing which encroaches toto the requt.red rear yard settack shall have a mlnlmum groUOO elearaoce of 8'0" • 4. No encroachment w!U be permitted on lots havlngadepth es.ceeding e.lghty.five feet.'' SECTION 2. This ordinance SbaU be publlshed once in the otflcla.l DeW.spraper of the City aod tbe same sha.U be etrecUve 30 days after the date or its adq>Uoo. This orolnanee was intro- duced at a regular meeting of tbe City Council or the City of Newport Beach held OD the 26th day of July, 1971, and was adopted on the 9th day of August, 1971, by the following vote, to wtt: AYES COUNCILMEN: Mcinnis, Kymla, Rogers, Hirth, Dostal, Parooos. NOES, COUNCILMEN: None. ABSENT COUNCILMEN.Cr oul E. F. Hlrth Mayor ATTEST, lAura IAP<t;; City Clerk pellsb: Aug. 19, 1971, in tbe Neowport Harbor Eosip. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST JJOJ Via Lido Nrwpon Beach SUNDAY SOIOOL 9 a.m. •a.d 10:30 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9 a.m. •ad 10:30 a.m. WEDNESOA Y EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. READING RQOP.II L UT H ERAN CHURCH OF TH E MASTER lu"fMrM Dturch in A.meric8 2900 PKifle View D--. Corons cW Mar. Cltjf. DR WILLIAM R. ELLER Phont 644 ·2664 Q:OO A.M. Fam1ly Worship 10 00 A.M.· Church school 11 ·00 A.M.· Ftstn~ Worship NURSERY PROVIDED WrC"k dayt: 9 a.m .. 5 p.m. Wed~sday : 9 a.m .. 7 :45 P·"'·ll--------------.J Tuewby and Friday : 9 a.m.· 5 p .m.; 7-9 p.m . Sunday: 1 p.m .. 4 p.m. SECOND OIURCH OF OiRJST. SOENT1ST Ne-~rr 8nch at Co.-ona dd Mar 3100 Pacific View Or. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 -..m. SUNDAY SERVICE 1"0 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING Rudin& Room: 8 p.111. !500-8 L Co••tHwy. Eal ... ce •• N•rd•••• Mon.· Fri.: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1\bnday n-eni"'s: 7 to q Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You are cordially in.-ltC"d to au-end O.urch Scrwittt and fo u.ae tlw Room. 3262 B•..-1 St..-t N_.Hoighu Frt>r IHtd Indrprnde"t Con guga t io n~JI C hru ti<Jn C hurch REV. NORMA!"' BROWN MINIS7'E.R SUNDAY SERVICE ANO CHURCH SCHOOL AT 10 :00 A.M. v .. rs~ry rar~ provtckd PHONE: 642-2740 C••rlak Faaar1ll lilt L. II • ......_ COW\DI NZ"L ~ IIMitL CIMIM ~=~1:~ .... ......, 6morial la;rll• ,. 0.. a rUiel I ..... 1 ........... = • • I ..... •z·.,; ._, ..... , a ,......._, ... lkl t .. :"Za w.r! ....... :::.,..~ •• -=:.= . ... _ .. _ .............. '111·tniCTOU. Pail P-Maaon ••Ell 'F Itt • -· ~E'IPORT ljAIII!OR ENIIJI SEaltiD SEcnOII - -f1!tt 4 _ Agenda for Plannen Ne wcomers at Hoag • IIOKDAY, AUG. I • ft:IDAT, A ... t ~----:::---------:::=:::---, 'nil ..... .., Ill 1M_.,-Ill -An. ••IJ 1M -Ill t11o a.-Boy--Mr. aad lin. l-Girl--lit. Ud lin, - -~~~ •awpGI'tiiiKII P......,eo. ... WaswrnrtltODr.a.tlbd R.S.•OMballroom. ~Jut1ct,411BrC*Iw&J,Co* if. -..u.t. 114 Ylrlllllla PL. 'IIO W ·-a., C.. -·-II I p.-. -· A ... a., Wool """' BlJ, 1'llo dlo-I. -by l'tu Wtlla aad IIOA, , Ajll. 1, Co* ~~-llw.iJ ..... ...., IIIII 11, wtJ1 i8clldt .. I ... Dii ot tklpll' Ia _. ...... Doaoftl ot Sou lor & ON Jill tJ:IMdoo Boy--Mr. aDd Mri.IAfi.Jette BoJ--Mr. ud Mra. Mlellul ·~ , ,. Ell' 1'111Ua,' CaUL. ~and' ,..._,. ... , to 1M C--. 411 Mar. ot a Ill permit for 3d1rectloll, .. S, Par kiD, 1294 Belfut AYe., ~. 111 Yortlon 1.u1 d= ::•::.,~ COD-~ .. CC::. ~,:','! :0.,~ w~• :_ml~~~~:o-..:! :!.!IDI ln lbt Do¥er Sborta c~1~ .. :: hi Mrs.JameaE. co:.~:: Ud Mrs. O.Yid c~ Slpod· MlciUI II 8oorrJ -Ill r-1 dlllrleta. ~ ..,._ to 14 ..Us, 9. Utt pormlt II>PUealloa ol HallldJ, 1826 IIJrllewood, Co-E._ 600 Ald•a p~ Nnpoa1 1'11111 .iu.IDUIII.loci-~ Tilt • .-lor tllo I p.m. &1100$-10011 Coort st., C-al Jerald A. Kalcbl lor a -o1a llttt. HtlcJU, ' couatJ c•k ol On..lca Coaat7 m..U.C 11 u .loUo•t: lfnport. yeu eJtuaioa of a permlt tor • TUESDAY, AUG. s BoJ--Mr. &lid Mn. Oreo J. 00. Aq:. I lt'n b)' BehrlJ 1, Ttatattn map ol Tract S, UN Ptrmlt applleatlon of llYe IDtertalllmet at C~n Gtrl--Mr, aod Mrs. DaYid :beMbro 451 C&brtllo COIIta J Mldlto depaty •coaai:J lert. 7482, a llild!Ylaloa ot 4, 'l'aerN Mary Cu1110 lor a 2 year ex.. Jan&a.r1's, 810 E. Balbo&BIYd., w. G&rttMr, 1971 -A Wall&ee ..... ' • · p~ Aae. lZ, 19~ J6, lDto 11 llaC:.Ie f&I'DilJ loti <11 teuJoo ol a ue permit for a Ba.Ibca, wtthtD 200 teet ot a Street, Costa Mesa. . BoJ •• Mf. aDd Mrs. a_.,. H. Sept z 1971 lD tbe Ne-bMr pulor, tbt Place, at 2000 rtlldeod&l district. Glrl--Mr. aDd Mrs. Jerry R. Mt)'er 2000 TutiD btDUI Harbor 'Eutp' , .. _... Ll!c:aL MOTICI W. Balboa Blvd., Ceotral New-10. TeiU.Uve map of Tract Couch, 3121 Coral, Apt. 8, Wlllt ~ Ba)'. ' ' ORDINANCE NO. 1399 port, wlthill!OO teet of an "R" 6905, a SllbdlYlsloo of 13.11 Costa Mesa. / Glrl--Mr. Ud Mrs. David R. LIGAL. MO'nC I AN ORDINANCE OF THE d.IMrlet. acres Into a pluoed reslden-• WEDNESDAY, AUG. 4 Leyerly, 645 Vletorla, Apt. 6J ORDINANCE NO 1401 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 4. Varlaoee request ot Pat-Ual de"ftlopmeot comprlllng 64 Girl--Mr. aDd Mrs . Mlehael Costa Mest. . o f'IRI! o4U TO ei04T eHOII.I! o IUSINI!SS ' AN ORDINANCE . 6F THE REZONING PROPERTY AND rlck O'Conaor for a dlC)lex stogie bmlly realdeottal lots, Smith, 25123rdSt,, Costa Mesa. • SATURDAY, AUG. 7 CITY COUNCIL OF THE AMENDING DISTRICT WAP at 910 E. Ocean Ft., Balboa, OQ8 green area lot, ooe tennis Boy--Mr. aod Mrs. Ttmotby Glri--Mr. aDd Mrs. David Bob Paley & A~socl"ates CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH NO, 1 00 a 2,323 SQ. ft . lot, Where chab lot ud one matnteoance Man, 2168 Placentia, Apt. C, Mue,, 705 Acacia, Coroaa dil AUTHORIZlNG AN AMEND-Tbe City CotJOCJI of tbe Ctty a 2,400 IQ.. ft. mlnlmum ls area lot, westerly of Eastblutf Costa Mesa. War. MENT Td THE CONTRACT of Newport Beach does ordai.D required. Dr. and IOUtberly of Vista del Boy--Yr. and Mrs. Jamu BETWEEN THE CITY COUN-as follows' '· UH permit appUcatioo ot Oro, otar the Stutts. LEGAL NOTIC E E. Rich, I '111711roohork, lnllle, •14 I , 11TH ITRin' COST A MilA CIL AND THE BOARD OF SECTION I. Tbe toUowt.oc Georg G. Scbanz ot Huntington 11. Resubdlvtsloo request of F -11532 Gtrl--Mr. aDd Mrs. Wa)1)1 ~;::;;i!;:;';·:2;-4;1D;-G;;•::::::·:··;.J2U::::::::::::;;;; .. ADMINISTRATION OF THE desertbed real property lD the for a•mottve repair at 488 Emkay Development Co. to FICTITIOUS BlEINESS NAME Guthrie, 14882 Sand Canyoo CAUFORNIA PUBLIC EM-City of Newport Beac b, Couoty N. Newport Blvd,, 1n Newport create 3 lots tor commercial STATEMENT Ave., Irvine. PlDYEES' RETmEMENT of Orange, state of Caltfonda, Hellbt5. deveklpment southeasterly of The following person Is doing Giri--Mr. and Mrs. Joel E. SYSTEM to wit : 15. Use permit appUcatton of Dove St. and proposed Wester-business as: Newport Nutrition, Wood, 941 West 18th St., Costa • ..... , Tbe City Council of the City Lots 7 and 8, Bloek 4, Sea-the Holstein Co. for 8 oft site ly Pl., oear the Airport. 149K Riverside Avenue, New-Mesa. of Newport Beach does ordain sbore Colony Tract, as shown dtrectiooe.l signs, one fUture 12. Amendment 2981o create port Beach, Callfornta: Mark Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Loren as follows: on page 25, Boot 7 orl Mts-entruce sip and 18 flags 1n the lower Newport Bay civic Satt-a, 919 West 18th Street, Wright, 214 Dahlla, Corooa del SECTION 1. That an amend-cellaneous Maps of Oraoae coooection with home sales ln district and to estabUsh devel-Costa Mesa, Callforota 92627. Mar. HOUI meot to the Contract between County, Nortflbluff, opment staodards tor commer-This business Is being coo-• SUNDAY, AUG. 8 the City Council of the City of as shown on District Map No.1, 7. Use permit appUcation of clal, oftlce and multt-t.lmily dueled by an Individual. Girl--Mr. aod Mrs. Richard Newport Beach and the Board referred to 1D SeeUon20.06.030 Enest Neufeld of Wasco for residential uses in the district. Signed: Mark satra, 1 Goldsmith, 1703 w. Balboa. ot Administration, cautorala of the Newport Beach Municipal a 3 story, 24, Wllt apartment 13. Tentative map of Tract This statement tiled with the Blvd., Central Newport. COIIOHA 1111. 111M Public Employees' Retirement Code, and by such refereoce building wttb 45 on site park. 7530, a subdivision of 2.7acres county clerk of Orange County Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Thomas System Is hereby authorized, made a part of Title 20 of said spaces and a height of 35 teet, Into one lot for condomlnumde-on: July 12, 1971, by Beverly A. MJIIett, 580 w. Wilson, Apt. a copy of said amendment be-Code, is hereby rezooed from not lncludtD( a 10 foot high velopment on the south side of J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. c, Costa Mesa. log attached hereto marked a C-1-H District to an R-2 e lentor projection and a 3 Coast Hwy., westerly of Balboa PubUsh: Aug, 5, 12, 19, 26, Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Robert 2939 E. COAST HIGHWAY AT IIIII 675-3306 ''Elhibit A", and by'such ref-District, and said District Map toot wall, at 600-Coves. Tbe appllcantlsCtll.rles In the Newport Harbor Scott 1955 Port ProVence Pt erence made a part hereof as No. 1 Is hereby amellded to 661~4~:...':'~~:!:.,_~Ba~lboa~ . .!.fo~r:_:-_..:'T:_._.~s'.'m'llll;l'.h~o::_t~Oillnl:ar~t:".o·:_ ___ .£<>~~------=---==-"~ar!!!ibo~· rj<i~~i!!!~.::::::.::_:..:::.·~~"'!"~~~~lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'!ll!!! though herein set out in 1\111, show this zolling change. r SECTION 2, The Mayorofthe SECTION 2. The Director of Ctty of Newport Beach Is hereby Community Devek>pmeot De- autborlzed, empowered, anddi-partment of the City of New- rected to execute sa.ld ameOO-port Beach ls hereby Instructed ment for and on behalf of said and directed to change District Agency. Map No. 1 so as to show the SECTION 3. This Ordinance zoning changes described in shall take effect 30 days after SecUon 1 hereof, and, as said the date of Its adoption, aOO District Map shall ta.ve been so prior to the expiration of 15 ameDded, the same shall be 1o days from the passage thereof tull force and effect a.nd be a shall be publlshed at least once part of ·Title 20 of the Newport In the Newport Harbor Ensign, Beach Municipal Code. a newspaper of reneral circu-SECTION 3, This ordlnaoce latloo, pubUshed and cir culated shall be published ooce 1n the In the City of Newport Beach, otnclal newspaper of the City, and thenceforth and thereafter aoo tbe same shall be efteeUve the same sllall be In full force 30 days after the date of Its and effect. adoption. This Ordinance was intro-This ordtnaoce was intro- duced at a regular meeting of duced at a regular meeting of the City Counctl of the City of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the 26th Newport Beach held on the 26th day of July, 1971, a.nd was day of July, 1971, and Tns adopted on the9thdayofAugust, adopted oo the9thdayofAugust, 1971, by the following vote to 1971, by the following vote, to lll'lt: wtt: A YES, COUNCILMEN : Mclnnts, A YES, COUNCILMEN : Mclnllis, Kym la, Rogers, Hirth, Dostal. Kymla, Roger s, Kirth, Dostal, Parsoos. Parsoos. NOES, COUNC ILMEN: Nooe. NOES, COUNCILMEN : Nooe. ABSENT COUNCILMEN :Croul. ABSENT COUNCILMEN :Croul. E. F. Hirth E. F. Hirth Mayor Mayor ATTEST: A TIEST: Laura Lagios Laura Lagios C~C ~k Clty C ~k Publlsh: Aug. 19, 1971, In the . Publlsh: Aug. 19, 1971, 1o Newport Harbor Ensign. fhe Newport Harbor Enslgn. LET'S EXCHANGE BIRTHDAY GIFTS! THE ENSIGN OFFERS 2 FOR 1 PRESENT We are offering this special bargain during the Ensign's 23rd birthday celebration: Two subscriptions for the price of ooel Order a subscription for yourseU and also tor a tt-lend, aJXI send only $5,00 for both tor one year • • • or buy a one year subscription for two of your trteods for only $5.00. -----------------ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTION ORDER ATTENTION : ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT: I am enclosing Ove dollars ($5.00) tor a one year sub&crlptioo to the Ensign oewspaper for the fol.lowtng: MAME., .•. ,,,,., •...• ,,, .. , ... ,, ...••• WAILING ADDRESS . , ...... , .... , • , ...... .. CITY ••..•. , •••••.•... STATE •. ,, ~JP .•... AlSO, NAME ••••• , •.••..•.•.•..•.•• , , ••• , •••• MAILING ADDRESS , ... , ................. .. CttY ., .•.•.•••.•••... STATE ••• , ZIP ., •• , ORDERED BY, •••••••...••••••• , , , ADDRB18. , .................... .. em ................ STATE •••••. 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It's our way of saying "thank you" for being a depositor at Newport National Bank. One per family. IOVIN O OIIANOI COUNTY ••• 9 CONVI-OffiCII Mttbthoft It Mtdrtfilur ll.J.llll Sf.AI. llAQt Offtet. LeiSMil WofW , SNI ltldl ~ It JMIIOrn 142·1141 SUHT MilLS Of'ftCE HttMt It ltN Nut.aoc~ ·~ Comlr!O""'''th 111-2100 SUf'ERtOI omu .. ,,_,lot ttl'1aulltit LtiJwrt ~li. ~lllfll Hillt UG-3200 Ufll'l(ftSrTY orna: En! CM!MI•n It Stitt Cotlttt . W(STCllff' OfFICf: , Wnldlff at 0.. M2·llll *-2711 .111·7210 042·f511 . 1714140