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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-02-17 - Newport Harbor EnsignFUNNY FACE GIRL Sandy Dtmca.n chats trittl Newport Beach Mayor Ed Hlrtb (right) and Ned HtU. Yiee president of United CaWornla Bank. dW'inC a M.ODday lUDCbeoD wtt.lch welcomed the Broad'tn.J and televlalon .tar to Park Newport ape.rtments on Upper Newport Bay. Sandy aid she took an apartment in Newport Beach "to get away trom the oolse and bother of Holl)"ff''Od and to have a nice place where my family ca.n visit from Teu.s." (Enalp phOto.) SANDY MAKES A HAPPY FACE By PegHaapa with her here. "They like Cal. Sandy DURcan br ought her trornl.a," she said. "You know, ''funny face'' to Park Ne..,...,..rt "~""' I worked tn New York tor 6 Apartments on Monday a.nd years and they never once came brightened up Newport Harbor to see me. They don't Uke New a lot. York City, but I'm sure they'll Appearing In navy blue slacks en)oy being so near theW.ilter." and a plaid ja cket, Sandy kx>ked A reporter asked If she as- just Uke the teller in the b1Lnk p1red to do serious drama a.a on the TV commercial--or as do 50 many com~y actors a.od the heroine in her now post-actresses. The thing ts, she poned TV show, "Funny Face," The effects of the recent eq>lalned, she startedwlthser-lous drama, "I cot my llrst operation which took the stgbt award tor a very serious off- from one of her eyes were un-Broadway show.Icrtedbuckets. I'IOttcable ••• There was Just tn tact t became known as the as much sparkle and sllioe in prl who could cry the best." her left orb as In her perfectly (She made a sad face.) normal rtght eye • , • (or WAS "I really broke into comedy lt the right eye that was op-through my commercials," she erated oa?) said, "and then 1 guess my Sandy just naturally makes voice nts tt." thOse tunny fa ces for which She said commercials take she Is b.mous. She tallr.s and nearly all day to complete, al- polr.es tun at herseU and ls thougfl, she added lmptsh1y,sbe every bU as friendly as the suspects that the advertising ps pumper's daupter on the departments drag It out 90 corner. (Sandy's dad owns a they'll &et paJ.d for the taUre service statlop In Tyler, Tex-day. She admUted abe rot a as.) Sbe says * gttl ber l1ttle ............ lftM' b,a..t ........ _ .. "batn" hr11' hfth.' He's alWays ---~--.-~ smote blown In her flee the -.u. , ....... -•• - • ,.._ ... _,_ 24TH Y EA R, 140 . 26 A city park on Balboa Island Is the goal of Island residents who are signing petitions this week to ask th e Newport Beach Ctty Counen to let them form a special b.x di strict to buy ~ tor the park, PIRST SECTIOM The city would be asked to maintain the park, which would be bu11t on a 150 ft. by 85 n, site oow occ~ted by the Balboa Island Community Methodist Church on Agate Ave. betweec Park Ave. aDd tbe. bar. Tbe THE METHODIST CHURCH BUILDING wl'llch woold be demoUshed to make room for a city park on Balboa Island is located on Agate Ave., ~u the ferry landing. Balboa Island Community Methodist Church Is m1vtng to new quarters In Newport Center. FLUORIDATION PLAN REJECTED ask1nr U' 1t1t 1\U • put for day she dtd that commerciaL him when she is working. And ADd she nearly lost her ap. he hands out autographed Pic-peute when she llad to eat tures of her In Tyler· Chinese tood all day long dur-Floorldattoa of the public the committee needed more in- The young star wants to use tng another commercl.al. (Sbe water StWIY In Newport Beach , formation on costs, benents her Park Newport apartment made a very un-hUD&J'Y fa ce.) promoted by a local dentist, and public acceptance. as her getting away home. ''No Maybe tt'sbecausesheseems bas apparently gone dow n the Monday's dlscusslon tnclOOed mall, no telephOnes, oobodyw1U ttke such a real per son that drain --at least for the moment, lntormatton that technlcalprob- know I'm here," she grinned, Sandy has a wide range of City councilmen listened !ems In fluoridating wouk1 be looklng around the roomful of fans , , , she has trom oldsters Monday nl ght as Dr. Louis caused by the fa ct tha t the city people whO came to greet her--to kids In tier vtewtngaudfence, Parker of Ba lboa Isla nd cited gels Its water f'tom various tnc htcUng Newport Mayor Ed She seemed surprised herseU his reasons ror noor ldation, sources. Hirth and various and sundry when she said of all her tan then made no move to study Councl lmao CarlKym la,gen- news reporters, photographers mall, she gets the most trom the Iss ue any further. era! manager of the MouHon- and radio broadcasters. the 11, 12 and 13 year aitt! Letter s f'tom Dr. Parker and Niguel Water District, said his She thinks she'll particularly gr~ from Dr. ThOmas Coad of Gar-experience In wa.ter mana.ge- enjoy having her famUy visit ' den Grove, chair man or the ment showed that not manypeo. Cannery Viii age reprieved ~~~~:.~~ntyc~~~~~~~~e~,~ ~~ep~:~~:~: ~~~~:~·dation urged the Counctl to adopt a Counc1\men who were present SITE church Is building a new struc. ture in Harbor View Hills. Cost of the property would be $180,000 according to of- fi cials of the Balbol. Island Improvement AsSII., which Is circulattng the petition. The petition would ask the city to llnance p11I'chase of the prop- erty through a bond issue to be paid off by Is land residents at a rate estimated at $20 annually for the next 10 years lor the owner of a typical Is- land lot. An Improvement association estimate of 525,000 tor a 2- story, 1,200 sq, ft . clubhouse , to be built In the park was f i:!.tsputed by Cal Stewart, the HAl lOR .. ~ .. -JOe COSTA. MESA 6 LANE BRIDGE ASKED city's parks, beaches aoo r ec-Newport Beach ha.s asked the place the old br idge on Coa.st mort:> than the present spa~~, reatlon director, who told the state diVIsion of hJgflways to Hlf')', whi<'h severelY limits the pass- Ensign that a $60,000 figure go ahead wUh plans for a 6-lane The decision by the City age of sailboats. seemed more rea.llsttc. bridge to r eplace the present CouncU probably w!J)(!'fl out, at Plans for the new brldre Mr. Stewart also said the span acr oss the entrance to least for many year s to come, came out of discussions earller association's esttmateof$3,000 Upper Newport Bay. any hOpe or opening the Upper ttJis month between Mr. DevllD a year tor park maintenance was The City Council una.nlmously Bay to high-masted boats. The and state highway division of- probably "a bit low,'' passed a resolution Monda y new brid~. according to publlc ticlals, Balboa. Lsland Improvement night s~king construction of works dir ector Joe lJevUn, The present bridge has been Assn. claims 750 members of the bridge after the state had would have a verUcalcle6fance a tramc bottleneck for ye&rs an estimated 1,400 lot owners Indicated a willingness to re-of only 17 feet --Just 4 feet and proposals to replace It on the Island. c h k 'II h have hinged upon whether a ''A park has been Deeded as I s yac tsman freeway would be built along bere for many years," says r the routt.. With plans for a W:rs. Tom Houston, the as-coast f'teeway now apparently IOclatton's secretary "and this Clyde McDanie l (Mac} Horn. dead the sta.te has agreed to wtll probably be our' last real prominent Lido Isle yachtsmu ro 'ahead with construcUoo chance to get one." Mr. Houston whO was kUied In a freeway ltud.les. is president of the assoclatlon. crash last Sa turday, was burled The new br idge would be The association says the park here yesterday, built of concrete, would have would provide a place for senior A San Diego man Is belD( 6 tralftc lanes a 4-foot medl.aA cltluns• group acUvltles, he ld on felony drunlr. drlYtac ltrtp and 2 sidewalks . It would meeting place tor scouts and and misdemeanor manslaugtltC' be bu11t to 3 phases, so that other organizations, a voting charres alter pollee said hU the present bridge would r!- place aDd meeting house for car struck another auto a.l'l! main In operation untU the new Island residents and recreation caused It to crash througtl me IP'n ts completely bUilt which taciUttes for all aps. PlaDs dlvtder 00 the Sa.n Dl~go Free-woaid require about 4. or 5 draYn ~ by tb.e u•odaUoG way aM hit Mr. Horn SYehlela-. ,...rs, -aecordm& to Wr .DeYaD. shoW a bastett.ll court, a tots Accordtnr to the CaU!orllil. The city's hOpes tor a l'llrtl· play area an open turf section Htgtlway Patrol, which Is lD· Je•el brldp or a tunnel under and the cl~bhouse. vestlg:atlng the mishap, zs. ~e t.y "'ere rta.tlr turned down An as soctatlon spokesman year-old Wayne Grt.mn Wl.l by the state, said ).1r. Devlin. discounted cla ims by some op. dr iving the car "'htch C'aused The state's position wu ex- ponent s of the park tnat the the 1:30 a.m. a cddt'nt .A co~CJle prt'ssed as, "no freewa y -no "hippie" element would be at-trom Carson, Ca Ul., drlvinr hlgfl \I've! hr idge ." Sta.te of- tracted to tht' Island If a park the car a llegedly lllt by Grll-n ctals clai med that a hl~-level Is built. The assocf.atloncla.ims fin 's auto, were Injured. The WAC HORN span v.·outd cost $6 million, that the park would be no more accident happened near the whi ch Is about 3 times the s ub ;ect to translent "tak@Over " Lakewood Blvd, ed t ramp. Troop 157 at the time of his estimated eost of tht' low-level than other city parks . Mr · ~or n, 4 Western Alr - death. str ucture. A tunnel underneath The Rev, Don Ba ssett, pastor lines Pilot for 28 year s, w~s He is survived b}' hiS wife , the ba y was priC'eod at about of Balboa lsla.nd Com munity reported ly r eturning to h.is Geraldina , 2 sons, Rober t and :$30 million. Method ist Church says the home at 133 Via Havre, Lido Rlehard, and a daucllter ,Robln, Plans call for the new brld~ church's congregation Is meet-I s iP, after a fUght trom Hawaii all of the Lido Isle addr~s ; to ha ve a tlorizonb.l dea.rance lng at st. Michael's Eplscopal to Los Angeles when the cras h his mother' K<ltber lne Hor n of of 80 fet't, do uble that of the C hurch while •watUng com pte-occurrEd .. He w.a.s lulled in-Pra.tt, Kansas, a.nd a. sister, pr esent brid ~. tlon of thenew Methodtst church sb.ntl}', po!Jce said, Helen Ebel of Kansas. Engtneer J im 84 \linger of at the cor ner of San JOilqi.Un He was commodor e of the Mr . Horn was a natiVI' of the C'Otmty'shllr bo r dlstr icts:ald Hllls Rd and Marguerite Ave Lido Is le Yacht Club in 1962, Ark:lnsas. the wider hon zonta l clearance o m ce sPaces still occupi ed a( and held ot he r ol'flela\positlons Burial In Pactfl r ViPw Mt:>-would tend to ca lm the rougn the church on Agate Ave. could in the club over the years . mo rtal Park., Harbor new current flow whlC'h oft en be n cated at any Ume, Mr. Mr. Horn wa s also active Hills, rol\owed lla.m .~rv lces troubles small bOats leaving Bassett said. In Boy Scout work and v.·as ln the park.'s chapel, conducted anr1 enterlnf!: the Upper 8a}', scvutmaster or Lido Is le's by Dr. Ray C. Gen • Mr. Ba llinger said that the An attempt by Newport Beach was tted to the Council's de-fluoridation progra mas adental Monday (Howard Rogers and city planners to get an emer-clslon last month to keeppollce health Insurance. The Council Richard Croul were absent) all gency ordinance which would htldqUU'ters dcnmtown and to voted unanimously to Hie the Indicated some opposltloo to have had the effect of stt11Pinr: esplore n.ys to kHP other letters, wtll.ch appeared on the the Idea of pubUc noortda.Uon. real estate SPeCUlation In the elty facllltiestbere.Mr.Kausen agenda as routine com mWlica-The consensus appeared to be Cannery Vtllage area of West told of "stranprs pcpptnctoto tlons. that floortdaUon Is a persooal 6 I I' h • I • N 8 Newport ... Shot down by the doorways tbrouct>oot the area City Manager Robert Wynn, matter '"" not a proper sub-ener a po Icy earl ng se m . . City Council Monday afterooon. looking tor property to buy whose task It would be to collect ject for public action. inC't t:>ase In vertica l d earance to 1 ';' r£>t'l would not have any slgnlftcant enect on !.illboat traffic. The Council's ltudy sessloo or rent." data on noortdaUon lfthe Coun-Dr. Parker cited statistics A specl.al public h'!a-tng on cha.ngt!s be Incorporated In a ve lopmeot. Another ctlamhe r was told that thePiaontorCom-Tbe parld.Dr problem, k:loC ell asked for such data, said on reduced cavities and tokl the Newport Beach general new ver s \oJ of the plan and r ecommendation would hlu th~ mission wanted an emer,eocy seen as ooe of tbe biC draw-he considered the Issue closed Couocllmen that ''the cost of policy plan has been set tor return~ to the Council tor study cit)' "enhance" rat11er than on-street parklnr ordt.naoce backs to downtowD dtyelopment after Monday's lack of action. noorldating water Is more than Tuesday, Feb. 22, at 7:30 p.m. at the oelt meetln~. Mayor ''protect" natural shOr t:> line rt:>- whtch would reqll1re eommer-11 crowing u moreretailabopl The Council's water com-offset by the m'oey sued in In the Ctty Cou.1d l ctamhers, Hlrth said the suggt'stlols <:ould sources and marine and wlldllfe cial bUslnessu in tbe "M-1" open In the Cannery VU.ap mtttee, made~ ol CouncUmen dent15t's bills." M>nday night's City Coun--:11 be idenHfted as such and th.a.t habttats. district to provide off-street area, which ls bordered by 26th Don Mclnnls, Richard Crout He told tbe Enslen Tuesday, session discussed the pta.n this w•JUkl m:~ke the Council 's Ulniel O'Farrell, ctla.ir man parkiq' for ti'Mtlr customers and Stnd Streets aad by New-and Mll&n Dostal, had brteny "The tssoe ts oot dead to New~ brteny but, because of more worlr. easter. of the c%\a.mloer 's general plan under the same tormula as port BIYd, and the ntertrool discussed the nuoridatlootssue port Beach. We will be heard than 30 sulgested cl\aog'es to CoWlcilman Car l Kym'.a re-comm:ttee, told the Ens1gn r e gu Ia r commerclll-zooed taclnr Lido penlnsD1a. at a J1111. 31 meeting. Minutes trom again." the plan, most of them from slsted efforts to Incorporate yesterday that his co:11 1 'ttH areas. Testimony trom people Rick LawreDCe, owner of a of that meeting Indicate that the Newport Harbor Cham:1er the .:1\a mber 's recomm~nda -seeks to . "he};) the Counctl oaooe acreed that ooe effect yek.lped u a aboPPlDI arcade poned t\r'tller debate until the copy, Wltll each sug~st1o:~ has wnf please as many people as of such a law would be to stop wtth about ZS to SOsmallslq)s, spectal hearing comes~. been publicly aired. possible an1 stlllbfoworb ble," "Most sailboats just can't get under a br idge that low," he sa.Id, ·•and the dllfer ence between the pr t>sent 13 feet and the proposed l 7 feet ot c!t>aranee woul11 not be a blc thing ... It wa s noted, hOwever, that some small sailboats which oow must walt for low tide to pass under the brid ge •·ouk1 be able to ~vlgate any tide under the proposed span. both for aod ap.lnst the ordt-buildJnC oo Sotb St. btlDg de-DINGHY RACKS NIXED o~Com merce, the Council post-Uons, even In • tr,>e'd wor ldng forml!late a policy plan tna.t speculators trom denloptnc told the Couoell be expeets to A proposal to build raclr.s trailer The pollcy plan is beln& de-Tne Chamber of Com11~rcE> Mr. O'Farrell said t1is com-c d'd 1 eommercW property la the lnnst aboat $1 mtlltoo to Can· for dinghies belonging to boe.t Befo:~ turning down the idea, valoped as a guideUne for sugestioO'i wvuld soften the mitteemen are keeping ii close an I a es arM, because the requirement nery Vlllact. owners who have ott-shore Clty Councilmen Ustened to formulatlng the city's general word.Jnc: oftheplan's refe:-eoces watch on all general plan ;rro- to proYide parklnr would be couocll dlscuploo 1bo...S moorings In the barbor was several_,. ...~_,0_ boat own. plan, a morespecutcplanwl'llch to control ot hi Rh-denslty de-c'!@dtmrs. I k F b 23 YlrtlAlly Impossible to meet. that ?ttl district coaDClbnu tur ed dow M Dda ntgtlt b U\A-\oll .... will guide the city's deYeklp-h I h I t a e Bob Kalll«<, owner of the Ll~sle• ParaoDS woukl prob-n n o J Y ers with oft-Shore moorings ment In the future. s t t • Arttsa.n's BeDCh on 19th St. ablY ll~ the emer,.acy orcll-!~~ Newport Beach City Coun. Who asked for approval of the Tbe Ensign Is publishing the c 0 0 s g e 0 I n e Ttle tlrst pub Uc foru~ meet- and pre!ldeot of the Cannery nuee. DoD MclDall,rtpreMIIIt-Ntoety raclr.s would ha.Yebeen plan. RepreH:ntaUYes of home-entire tntoltheteotaUYepoUcy The messase wtll be tlped, lng ror the Newport Beach Cit) VUiap Ascn., asked Coww:ll-toe thl tad d.lltrlcl. wtdcb ID-placed at the end of 15th St. owners JT'Otets In Peninsula plan. llr.ludlng suggested Parents, students or anybody played back ta.ter by a starr council ca.ndidates ts scheduled men to bokl up on puslDI cludiee CanntrJ Ylllap, a id and Just west of the American Point and Ce.ntral Newport changes which cam!: out of a who wants !IOmebOdy to talk to member at the district omce, for WedDe9d.ay morning. Feb. anynew~ld1,~!ord11liLDCd e~U he aw DO "emerpocy,. ez-Leeton hall. The city ha.spro-Ypoo~fa:":~:O:s':=:-JointCmi~C cJ•1•1-3ldbelweeop•·-~'!:a wtl~~e~;r ~t ~ a.od the caner will be con-Z3. the aasoe .. -.. can eYe....., a tsttnc 111 tM u• U4. COD-nded boat stora.ge space at -the •.r ounc an the .... ,. --tacted by the stall' reprdlnc The Corona del Ma r Chamber "muter pJa.n" lor the U.. HQueotiJ, DO Deed fell' tmtr-lacmehlng sttes In the past, but oriented businesses ln West ntng Commission. (The secoo;S Newport-Mesa untned school the sub)ect ot the call. or Commerce hU lnYUed tbe Mr. KautD said prom.lDelll ,.oey tepslattoa.. Couaellmu dtseoottnued the practice last Newport. lnstallmeot Is 00 JJ&re 4. sec-d.lstrlct om ce. The pboOe COft1llllllY Ills candidates to make 5 mlnllltle Welt Nt'WPQl1 uclllted F'ltet-Carl Kymta, WbO lut IDOilb year. Couocalman Ooo WclDnis hon Z or tbls lssoe.) The m.strlct annoWK'ed thls he~ the school district pro-speeches at the 7:10a.m. break· wood Joloer hu bMD rMI!Md started talk ot Cumery Vlll&p The joint harbor committee c losely questlcaed the boat own-M~ nipt ~stloos w•ek a new "bot Hne" tor Ytde an easy n,y to remember tut meettnc 1D the ba1qlllt by hll croq, co come • wttb rede'le~t WbM bebr'Oe.cb-bad recommellded a ooe-YMr ers oa whether or aot they from the publlc' att.encliJlc the aCC4!Ptlnr phODe calls around tbt Darnber . Jut liPID out room of the Comm~m.tty Coo- a pJan wtitch tl tll*ted to be ed Ute •Ject c:IWtfJr Ute eo.. trial pertod durlnc wb!ch com -han hOidlnc tuU for aewace Coi.Cl.:ll sessloa resa.tted ill tbe clock, Sugges:Hoos, com -''MILLION " on JOW' phemt dlal cre~ttlon.al Churcb, 611 Hello- read)' ''aboatthtiDdotMI.I'Q." ell'• dl.leMIIOM Of pollee fk. merell.l CJPirators would nne In their bolts. Peadt.nr state C ~ctl.mt-a telllnc the P1a.na.lbc pll.lnt& or questlOG.s may be and yoa'll ret tbe school's ~:rape AYe. A q•stloD azxtu-ne plao 11 •JI*:ftd to ,... eUltJ locattoa.. &Sd4d wltb MJ'. ba1lt tbe racu and reMed or legis tattoo La tzpected to re-staff to alii.! a proYis.Jon but. pboaed la by dlaltnc 645-5466• frlf'Ddly tape re<:CII"iW . SW'U perkld wUJ a,uow the nett the aaoei&Hol'l wtlbN Mc!Mia. ~ them to bolt owt\181"s. quirt suchtub:toredweewatet tDc tbt Army Corps ol Ell-bK tor' "FI-mu'a Wll&rl'' SOmt ....,_ bolt-Tbo eommtttoo clt&d tllepollaltoo. Mr. Mclnllll'--ctDeerslx>drodpthellarl>or'a Ll'• hfl'ng dl'slrl'cf eyed -.;:.':"~-~ ...... _ ... _ tJPe ot u-. wttll e<Miu' *" orttllted ladutrial CIPtfttl:lra tollowtae ,._1005 u1 ti.YW ot Uooa Ideated a sull)lclon lhat chl~mets. and to add W'!lrdlDc .... ___. ... .tr..te. pallptl aid bal.rd-la tbe ana llllft lbOn tMtr diDP1 ncb: boats moored oll'-a:bcw'• ..,_.. to tM plU Whl cll woOl c::oor. AS~~ brtUtUt may M _. nib. Mr. K&lfiiO tokl eo. ........ wiD .. tacNul • Would abate u:asl...,.._ ucs fou.lllc the barbor wltll ...,.,., nwaactmeM ot wutebeLDcdts-CUff Ha'lta hOmeo., ... s an trator Cui ....,._ Ud -1,._ ~ c--.-... cl-l1lll pullla(ptua-II -0 ~I .......... 110ft e-&d ._... ... , .,:-.;., I>!' 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Nixon ::::==~ • TOIIDA.Y, PIB. 1 put ean .._ Mbeca••cepl.b.ll bMioeeapulllt, GrMt, 1001 FUlmen W.J, o1 tt." aa Die..._ t, lt11,Prw. •too, COita ..... -Tloo_..Yiol'_lapoi<Oior-"._ -I.IQO?, a lloJ··llr. ud lira.- -pool lllluey 1*00-.... aldld-...-bll!.lo""""' Slllllfa, IDl C...tllla 1-, '~~~~~~~~~gat a-olllol....,cblldll-.d tilt -'I' tbo flt.lllll7 .na COlla II-. 101 o9ft.ly, but the e&IQpe.ip of Jll!preMntativc John Alhbroolt ot Ohio to fOt the Rcpublk:an Pwllidcntfal nomin1tion tw two main purpoect: lor Ud-at aD IIIIIH; tar-. llo -. "Good Gtrl-·IU. aod llu. Rl~ or li0Ci04~iii ...... -1 rt_...,po oat-pellc policy '"""""' tliat n L. JioftiDU, ZOU Wllla<t SL, they hrwe DO obaDCI of J:klt till bomt; tNUdl 1ft' be ...... ,.,... ntbef tiiU dlm.llll.ab ,Cotta 1ft •• dccted thaD JW St.lohn b.t Ufiort wtdcll uteod ht. oc.a-botb pu'tfttal a'lltborlty Ud pa .. • WEDl'fESOAY, FE a I manyifta BWy Gtahlm. But.. wtU .. auure ttat trol (JIIflf' blmMif tat hll eo-reatal iDtOIYtMDt wttb c:blt. G!rt •• Mr. ud Mrs. K4DDith THE NEWIOkT HAilJOR ENSIGN l1 th• only ne:wspapn' printed alld publ;.btd in the Cry of Newpott leach, and the only loally owned and opuwrftl nc.WI,-per in the Newporr U.cbor.CO.ta Mea Area. ....,_W.t4 wtek.ly, ou nnutd.y. Second eta .. pot,Jap paid at C'WCHUo cld Mat' C.llf. I . To puU. Richard Nixon 1nd the Repubtican Party to the fiaht between noW and the Ifill eta I election, and 2 . On November 2, ro defeat Nixon. ha•e to 114t1n. We ba" to try, tYti'J' <:bUd, ftom tbl Umt Ot 'firoam«d." Tbb pbue OYW-driO·~eularlyln tboM de-lfau, 1M! Port card, Hu- s o m e l I I • i n f o r m e d eoaceptlol, diYtlops tbe ¢11:1&• l&pl the prtftolll OIM &ad tbe ci.JtWt tulJ JIUI wbell IOCIIl bor Vtn Homtl. couer-watha tbou.Jht the biUtlee, btlaYiours and a.tU. objlctiYts cu. be curled OYI: attlt..S. aDd a CCIGidtaee are • THURSDAY, F!B. S dection of Nixon w11 1 Iadet HeOed to succeed Jn parUJ throuctl DlD'MI'lN. dly tormtd, aDd reUpoua udmor. Giri·-Mr. Ud Mn. Natru becinnina or • rc.tum of We:• eire centers aDd tcbools. To al prllc::lplea are first 1Deul-R. Aroold, 1113 FtcieraJ. COlt& oonltn'atism. When tho .. who Tut forc:e chllrmaa WUU&m tbat eJtea.t, tbe child ~lop-eated.'' Meta • ruDy underllaad the Nixon Kldd:, board cba.lrmu of Weat-mat ecmcept would 11M to u-H!s first objection lA tum-Boy--llr. ud Mn.. J'olll. nt.E NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN wu adjudced co be a MWspapu 0 £ pnc.nl drcul•rion by cowr decue No. A·20J78 cbted Mt.y 14, 1951 , in Supuior Coun fM the County of Oran1e, State of C.lifornb, and by reuon tbneof it qualirwd 10 publish ~oil public noticq reqlliud by law. Aahbroolr:, virtually unlr:nown to the avenp voter, 1nd not even wcll·lcnown III'IORJ dedicated Repubticus, will pt at le11t one·fowth of the GOP vote in the New Hampshire primary and about 20 percent in florida, accordinl to tome polls. p.me ptln and know the tQOre tro PubUaMDf Co., dMc:ribed sure that theee lutttutiou laJ doQ tM bJlll,pptll'ed tobt Sbattuet, ZOO Port ProHDCe criticize the K.iain•r·Nb.on It t.s "a plooeerlnJ pro)eet, mate semces aft.llab1e to tV· the teJ, He stated, "Neither Place, Harbor VIew Hornet. adminiltratioa, the yeUow-do1 wblcll, It Jt worts, would be ery cllf.IIS from blrtb thrOU&ft the Immediate Deed aor Ute • SATURDAY, FEB. II Repubtic:aftl •nd Ul-inJonned kDOWII aa the Raci.De P)ln ar-adolesceoee; proYide a wide deslrabi.Uty of a Q&Uollla1 child Boy--Mr. aDd Mrs. Arlbt8' con~enatins demand : "Would otmd tbe world,'' cbotce Off &ctlYitln tor eYVY denlopmeDI: program ot tMJ RIYera, 879 Ceater, 118, Collta AR VO E. HAAPA Owner and Pubu.hrf PEG KAAI'A . . .Aaociare Ediuw <JI.. ..eDf ~ .hp ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and I)Ob'l ishtr of the Ensl~ • COMMENTS ON NEWS OF THE DAY Dr, Hans Sennholz, writing in the Feb- ruary issue of Christian Economics, says of President Nixon's wage and price controls: "While millions of Americans applauded the president's 'courageous measures,' an army of price stabilizers and wage controllers was getting ready to enforce his edict. The victims them- selves did not realize that such govern- ment controls constitute the very an- tithesis of economic freedom. Either · the people are free to conduct their economic affairs as they s e e fit, or they are denied this freedom by regulations and controls. Price and wage controls are people con- trols, for prices and wages are exchange ratios expressed in terms of money, voluntarily arrived at by free individuals and accepted through contract. When seen in this light, the free market price is one of the strongest pillars of a free economic system, It upholds the sover- eignty of c onsume rs, who determine every phase of the production process" . , . The "Right Answe rs" column in the Feb, 9 Review of the News magazine includes this question: "I know 1971 was the year of the pig in the Oriental calendar, But what is 1972, the year that Mr. Nixon is scheduled t o visit Peking?" The answer: "1972 is the year of the rat" , . , Another question in the same column: "Is Repre- sentative J ohn Ashbrook, the anti-Nixon Republican, a reliable conservative?" The answer: "Congr essman John Schmitz, a contributing editor t o the Review of the News, believes his colleague Ashbrook to be thor oughly r eliable. in the 'Con- s ervative Index,' published by the Review of the News, Ashbrook ranked fifth in the entire Cong ress, just behind Repre- sentative J ohn Schmitz, Philip Crane (illinois), Durward Hall (Missouri) and J ohn Rousse lot (C alifor nia)" ... News and Views, published by the National Laymen's Council of the Church League of America, has just issued an excellent expose of ''Fakes , Frauds, and Fabrica- tions," cautioning conservatives to be on guard against for geries that are palmed off as bona-fide communist documents, It is very likely that these fake documents are "planted" in order to discredit anti- communists as being naive alarmists. The News and Views article, by KarlBaarslag, takes particular note of the following phony documents: 11Communist rules for revolu- tion," u Brain-washing --a synthesis of the Russian textbook on psychopolitics" and "Minutes of a communist cell in art." Copies of the News and Views article can be obtained for 50 cents each from the Church League of America, 422 N. Prospect St., Wheaton, lllinois •.. Rex Westerfield, director of public relations for the J ohn Birch Society, o!!ers the following comments on the "added value tax," which has been pro- posed as a federal revenue measure: "The added value tax is one of the most Insidious taxes that can be' instituted by any government because it is a series ot bidden taxes which are camouflaged in the retail price ot commodities. The general public Is then deluded into think- Ing !bat increased prices are due to labor and bulness; and all the while, the real cauM Ia increued tmtton.lnflattoo would continue --business and 1abol' receiving tbe _.temnattoo and b~e ror It -- wldle tbe real culprit, government, in- ....... taoes and orpendlng.'' Ashbrook puts Nixon's feet to the ftre lilr:e this : ··c andidate Nixon said in I 968 that we have to put an end ro the huce fedenl deficita which fuel inflation and piclr: the poc:lr:ets of every American ... Today, where do we stand? The first three budaeu planned wholly by the Nixon Administntion are expected to show a deficit of 70 billion dollars -the laraest, most outrageous string of deficits in American peacetime history!" Conservative columnist Morrie Ryskind says: "Now, I'm 1 Nixon man -and have been for 25 years." Then he recounts the fairy story about Rich~d Nixon's c:~nservatism, ant1 -co mmunum and pro -American ism. Then Ryskind paraphrases a famous lyric:: ··won 't you c:ome home, Dick Ni~ton?" Cha meleo n Nixon il home, Mome. Cer tainly neither John Ashbrook nor Georae Wallace could save us -even if either LET TERS • MclNTlRE ITINERARY EdHnr of the Ensign, you rather have bad There are 5 phases to tbe cblld at &D1 momeDt; proylde chlraeterbubeendemoostn.-Mesa. Humphrey?" Certainly. And project. · competent belp 1D cboollng •-teet" Glrl--Mr. aDd Mrs. Altr· Nonn•n Thomas, inlte.ad of Tbe pre..cooceptloo pba.se In· .m<XIg these act1T1ties; proTide Wbere bas the Deed been dem-aoder Spellman, 501 Larltlpur, Eisenhower. The JUre way to eludes sueb objectt.-es as _cuar-for tbe puttctpattoo of pareots onstrated for tbls Raci.De pro-Corona del Mar, kJ&e is to elect a pbony uteetng every child tbe rt~ In these acttfitlea aDd 1D mat. ject? Robert Yanegold, a Mtl-• SUNDAY, FEB. 15 conservuive. Ni:ron, lite NOT to be born anless be has a tag cbolces amonc them; pro-waukee lodustrlaUst and chair-Glrl--Mr.I.Dd Mrs.Raymood Eisenhower, has sabotqed the flvoral:IJe eovlrooment and Is vide many learning activities man of the committee on spec. A. Carpenter, 833 st. ClaJr, co nservative movement. wanted by h.lsparent&, and that to be carried out to the home; lalleunlnL stressed that "the Costa Mesa, Humphrey c:ould not have the parents bow wt.t wtll be provide leunlng eDYlrooments pro)eet has the backing of tbe Boy •• Mr. aDd Mrs. Alan T. 1 ri pled welfare, continued requited of them as parents, which are DOt segregated, whe. state administration and state FuhrmaM, 421 E. 20th st., disarminJ, forced aU-out busina also, that •·conrenttalflctorsdo ther by age, sex, race, a~Uty, areoetes and tbe state woukl Costa Mesa. of millions of children, not Interfere wttbfetaldevelop-disabiUty, social class or any atd In obta..lnlng tundJng for Its Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. Richard increased tnde •nd subsidic• ment," other criterion; provide acllvt-Implementation." L. Tolman, 386 Mira Loma with all enemiea, visited China The pre.natal phase IDcludes ties appropriate to every Jearn. The cost or the study Is Place, Costa Mesa, and Russia or amused Nixon'• the "suecesstu1 pre-natal de-log need, whether frequent or appro.l1matel.y $80,000 for both f•ntutk deficit. The fisc•! year veloprnent. blrthandintttalcare rare. Racine aDd Marinette County, ended June 30, 1971 . Nixon's of every chUd.'' other consid-Objectives of phaseftve,pre-diVIded among the federal gov- de!ic:it wu $23 billion; the eratJons are that DO expectant conception of the child as par. erament, 60%; state, 20%; prt. 1972 rascal year w•• 1 SJ8.8 mottler Is burdeoed by ex-eot.to.be, Is "to assure that vate fouodatlons, 20%. Marl· deficit. Nixon estimates S2!i cesstve mental stress;tbeblrth every YOlDlg adult ri.h~es op. nette Is to be 2nd study. billion deficit for the c:ominl of every child ts anticipated timal ctlJJd development and Is year. Based on hls past wUh pleasure by Us flrnJly, able to take responslbfUty for TODAY IS DEADL INE "optimism," the deficit will be along wtth competent care at any child he fosters." FO R R E Gl S T RA Tl OH at least $40 billion. Th•t adds time of dellvery. Although this plan sounds as up to over SJOO billaon in Tbe lota.ncy phase seeks '•to though It grantstheunborn cblld deficits in tluee years. In four assure that every lntanl: re-new "rights" he has never had years spendthrift John10n celves the physical care, af-before, It also appears to take accumulated a total deficit of fecUoo and stimulation needed all respoostbiUty and rights $34.4 billion. Humphrey could far· early development by mak-from tbe parents. How can this not have done this without lng certain that aU parents can plan g:l.ve the unborn child any brin&ing about a tremendous and want to provide such care; rights whatsoever, when that conservative opposition. Or every lDfa.ot Is well oourlshed; child Is to be "coodiUoned" m a Y be i m pea c h men t eYery lntllnt can establish to accept values handed down proceedinp. And that's an healthy pa.z:ental dependence; by a task force instead of par- idea. every infant gets a variety of ents? And in phase 5 of the When the "con~e~Y~tive" sensory sttmulatton; every In-plan, that same child Is con. standard bearer is on the other fant's physical and psycllomo. !ide, who do oonservativea tor development Is profession. mpport? ally monitored; everylntilntes. LIGAL MOTICI Today--Feb. 17·-ls reg1- strattno deadline for the April 11 councUmanJc election in Newport Beach, city clerk Laura Lagtos remlnds voters. Residents who 1\a.ve lived 'in the state and the county tor 90 days and LD their present precinct at least 54 days prior to the date of election may reg- Ister to vote It they are United States citizens and will be at least 18 years old by that dale. LIGAL MOTICI LIGAL NPn CI FICTtTI0\.5 BtEINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing busiuess as: Lolita G&r. dens, 12192 Edtocer,SantaAna: Mrs. Tbomas W. Doan, 225 North Star Lane, Newport Beach, Callf.; Or , Thomas W. Doan, 225 North Star Lane, Newport Beach. This busloess Is being con- ducted by husband.wUe, Signed: Mrs. Thomas W. Doan. This statement nled with me county clerk of Orange County on: Feb. 4, 19'72, by Betty J. Bargsten. deputy county clerlr:. Publish: Feb, 10, 17, !4, March 2, 1972, ID the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -15717 L I GAL MOTICI ESSAY WINNERS CHOSEN RESOLUTION NO . 72·18 school governing board has dopted Aprtl 5, 1965; thence A RESOLUTION OF THE made a written request there-conUnutng along the existing CITY COUNCIL OF THE for. boundary of the City of Costa Dr . Carl Mcintire, chairman or the U. s. Vi ctor y Committee, president or the National Coun-The winners In the American ell or Christian Churches and hlstory essay contest have been editor or the Christian Beacon announced by the Colonel Wll- wtll be ln Sout he rn Caltfor~ liam Cabell Clla.pter of the next week for 2 rallles pro-Daughters of lhe American testing Pr es ident Nixon 's trip Revolution of Newport Beach. to Red China. Here is the sche;. This year's subject was "Ho: Kerr of Newport Beach ele-CITY OF COOT A MESA, RE-BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, Mesa and said curve through mentary school and Sharon LATING TO RED HILL AN-that a copy of tilts Resolution a central angle of t• 03' 02", Travers of Harbor VIew . NEXATION NO. I, GIVIN G be made a part of the perma-an arc distance of 22.00 feet Honorable mention awards__ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO nent records of the City of to the beginning of a tangent Trlcla Mason, Ingrid Anderson ANNEX AJoiD STATING THE Costa Mesa. line; thence North 40" 37' 45" aDd Bobble Hunter, all of New-EFFECTIVE DATE OF SAID PASSED AND AOOPTED this East, a distance of 1786.38 feet port Beach schOOl; Bon.nle AJoiNEXATJON AND SETTING 7th da.y of February, 1972, to a point ln the boundary of dule: my state acquired its name. • Los Ange les International The following are wlnners : airport at 9:30 a.m. Feb. 24. • FIFi'H GRADE • Old post oNJce building In First place --Kim Thomp- San Diego at noon the same day. son, Harbor View elementary The day before, Feb. 23, he sc~l. will condud a protest rally at econd place -· Art Ross, noon ln Seattle In the afternoon Harbor View school. In Portland a~d tn the evening Third place tie -· Claudia In San Frandsen. Sincerely, Beth Voyles Costa Mesa • PRAISE FOH F.B.I. Editor of the Ensign, It Is refr eshing to read that not all feder a l agencies are "sperx:lers" wlthout return of any funds to the taxpayers. The Federal Bureau of In- vestigation has just finished lis 1971 recor d wtth fi ylng colors. Savtngs and recoveries by the F.B.I. under J. Edgar Hoover accoWlted for $510mll. !ion, or $1.61 return for every dollar appropriated !or F.B.l operations. C on gr a tu la ti o ns to Mr. Hoover and the F, B. I. Sincer ely, LEGAL NOTICI FICTITIOU5 BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The rouowtng persons are doing business as: The Genera! Mess, 2816 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach: Jack Nathan Sherwood, 2871 Bayshore Dr ,, Newport Beach; Betty Marte Sherwood, 2871 Bayshore Dr., Newport Beach; Michael Char- les Sherwood, 2871 Bayshore Dr., Newport Beach. This business Is being con- ducted by a partnership. Signed: Jack N, Sllerwood. This statement filed with the county clerk or Orange County on: Feb. 11, 1972, by Betty J. Bargsten, deputy county clerk. Publtsh: Feb. 17, 24, March 2, 9, I 972, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F' -15864 Frledta..nder and SteYe Shepard A PUBLIC HEARING FOR Robert M. Wilson, Paularino No. 11 Annexation to of Harbor View schOOl. THE CONSIDERATION OF Mayor of the City of the City of Costa Mesa, Ordl. • SIXTH GRADE WRITTEN PROTESTS, A-Costa Mesa' oance No. 67-12, adopted May First place •• Richard Me. GAJ~ SAID AJoiNEXATION, ATTEST: Eileen P. Phinney, 15, 1967; thence coottoalng a. Cormlsh, Sai.Dt JOhn the Baptist AJoiO OTHERWISE PROVID. City Clerk of the City ot tong the exlstlog boundary of Catholic school, Costa Mesa. lNG THEREFOR. Costa Mesa. the City of Costa Mesa North Second place •. Mike Smith, THE CITY COUNCILOFTHE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) 40" 37' 45" East, 2909.24 feet Newport Beach sehool. C ITY OF COOT A MESA OOES COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. to the southerly line of Parcel Third place •. Laurie wn. HEREBY RESOLVE AS F'OL-CITY OF COSTA MESA ) 1 of an easement granted to the Iiams, Newport Beach schOOl. LOWS : I, EILEEN P. PHINNEY,City Orange County Flood Control Honorable mention •• Phi'up WHEREAS, on the 26th day Clerk or the City or Costa Mesa District by deed recorded May JoM Morose and Jane Jancelr:, of January, 1972, the Local and ex..offtcto Clerk of the City 31, 1966 In book '79.46, pages Saint John the Baptist school, Agency Formation Commission Council of the City of Costa 708 through 712 ofOftlclalRec- and Brenda Smith or Newport after due notice and public Mesa, hereby certify that the ords or said Orange County; Beach school. hearing as required by law, above and foregoing Resolution thence leaving said city bound- • SEVENTH GRADE approved the proposed annexa.-Number 72-18 was duly and ary and followlnc along sa.td Flrst place ·-Mary Edson. Uon of the City of Cvsta Mesa, regularly passed and adopted southerly line South 85" 26'04" Second place •• Karen Ann designated as Red Hill Annexa. by the City Council or the City East, 241.71 feet to the beeln· Zdonzyk. tlon No. 1; and of Costa Mesa at a regular nlng of a tangent curve, COD· Third place __ Nancy Malec. WHEREAS, pursuant to Sec-meeting thereof held on the 7th cave oortherly and having a Honon.ble mention •• Sheryll tlon 35303, Government Code, day of February, 1972. radius of 218.00 feet; theoee Temple, Ellen Delaney, Ther-not less than one-fourth Jf the lN WITNESS WHEREOF 1 easterly 95,22 teet along aaJd esa Braymer and Mary Beh. land owners tn the territory have hereunto set my ha.od ~rx:l curve through a central angle of have signed and tiled with the aftlxed the Seal of the City ot 25' 01' 3&'' to the beg:lm:llng of r ens. All 7tJI grade winners are City Clerk, a petition request. Costa Mesa, this 8th day of a r.eversecurve,conca..eliOtlth- from Sa1nt John tbe Baptist log sa.Jd anne:a.tloo; and February, 1972. erly and hartng a radius of c atholic school. WHEREAS, the City Council Eileen P. Phinney, 182.00 feet; theoce easterly • EIGHTH GRADE desires to set a da.te for hear-City Clerk and ex-ofOclo 89.95 feet along said reverse First plac~ __ Rob McCor-tng of written protests, If any, Clerk of the City Council of curve through a central aagle mtsh, Saint John the Baptist against said anoexatton; arx:l the City of Costa Mesa. of 28 " 19' 00" to the beg1rmi.Dg scllOOl. WHEREAS, Section 35307, EXmBrr A of a tangent compollDd curn, Secorx:l place •• VIc Pierotti, Government Code provtdes that Beginning at a point in the concave southerly haviDgand- also of Saint John. sa.ld hearing shall be not less existing boundary of the City or Ius of 1664.00 feet; thence.,.. c. C. Moseley GlerKiale Third place tie •• Robert th.an 40 or more than 60 da.ys Costa Mesa, said point being at erly 603.28feetalongsatdcurve John Morpn, Rea middle after the passage of said Reso. the southeasterly terminus of through a central an.gle ot zo• L.ECAL MOnCE school, and Lisa Abbott ofSaint Iutton; and that UDe described a.s ·'South 46' 21 " to the beglnnlnf ol FICTITIOl5 BUSINESS NAME John. WHEREAS, pursuant to Sec-49" 21' 56" East 224.39 feet" a taagent. llne; thence South • GREENBELT TOUR STATEMENT Honorable mention __ Wendy ttoo 35306, Government Code In the Paularloo No.l2AnneD-61" 22' 19" East, 43.81 feet Editor of the Ens ign, The followlng persoos are Gambill and Julie MeCorlr:eU the City Council desires to set tlon to the City of Costa Mesa, to the westerly Une of Ora.np A pubUc hike to acquaint doing boslness as: The Guilds-of Lincoln middle school and a date when sa.J.d annexation Ordinance No. 66 .55, adopted County Airport as granted to Orange County residents with merchant, 2813 Lafayette Ave., Lori Lytton of Rea school, w1U become effective, 1t said Jamary 3, 1967, said pointalso the County of Oranp by deed the Santa Ana River, saouago Newport Beach: Jack Nathan The 4 first place essays have aooeu.Uon Is completed. being at the center line toter-recorded Ia boolr: 6918,papSU Cr eek greenbelt plan will as. Sherwood, 2871 Bayshore Dr., been sent on to the state )Udg-_ NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT secuon of Bristol Street(form-of OfDclal Records of Aid Or- semble at Featherly Regional Newport Belch; Betty Marte tog committee. Prizes and cer. RESOLVED, that Red HIU AD· trlJ Palisades RO&d) aDd Red &nge County ulhowooaOranp Park north of the Riverside SherWood, 21171 Baysbore Dr., ttftcates wt.U be presented to aenttorl No, 1, a true abd eor. HJII Avenue as saJ.CictDter Unes County Surveyor's Map S.M. Freeway on Saturday, Feb. 19. Newport Beach. all parUctpa.nts In assembUes reet lep.l c!ttcrtpUoa ofwtl.lcb are deaet"tbed Ia saJdPaulariDO #63·1 oo ftle to the SIII'YtJor's There wlll be tllustntlve ma-Thts tlusl.ness ts betng con-at the schools In February. Is attached to Uda Rt10latJcm, No. lZ ADDtDUon;tbeDeeNorth oft'lce of sald Or&oct CowQ; teria.l anllable as well as a ducted by a partnership. Mrs. Edpr M. Cox, Jr., Re· marked Eltl:J.bU A &Dd b7 tbit: fO• 38' 3%" Eut &Joog the ceo .. theor:e dtCJ&rttac from Mid Qr. brief c11seusslonootbeproposed Slped: Jact N. Sherwood. ceot of the 8PQ0801'1Dg Cokloel speelflc ref'•eoe• made a put ter llDe of Red Hill Avenue aDd ,ance Couaty F'lood CoDtrol Dl•· development of this section ofJ This statemeDt ft1ed wltb the William Cabell Chapter, aDd hereof, la: to be aaneud to tbe tbl •Jt.,.DC boaadlryoflbeClt1 trtct euemeatSoutb!8•47'!51" the greenbelt plan. Jack SpruUl c0111ty clerk of Orange Coallty members of tht! American His-City of Colb Kta ud to be-ol COlt& Me•, 1100.10 ftet to Welt, 1S14.U fMl •loot IIJd rrom the State Fish and Gl.me on: Feb. 11, 19'72, by Betty J. tory committee will c:tve out come a put &ad portloo of ltl tflt bttf,ll:ltDc ofatu..-tcurn, WtJter1y Uae II ahowD OD ll1d Department wtu be the accom. Barpten, deputy COUDty clerk. the &Wilde. Tile roembers ot corporate U.mtta, COIIC&Ye aortbweJteriJ, bavLDca S.M. f1S.1; theoc:e Nortb e1• panytng naturaUst. P~Ush: Feb. 17, U, March the committee ue Mrs. Rtcb-BE rr FURTHER R£90LV • radlu ot 1100.00 teet; theoce U:> OS" West, %!50,02 feet; When implemented, the 2, 9, 1972, 1.1 the Newport ud C. otbberg oflniDI, ebaJr. ED, that a pabUe htUIDC tor l«tbbNterl)' &DIS aortberl)' thtoct Sotltb !a• 47' 44" West, greenbelt plaJl wlll proride Harbor Eutp. F -15863 man; Mrs. William AlhbaUCh tllt PID'POM of htarllrwrttt• aloof atd eurn tbJ>o1acb ac•· ZRiS,fi teet; tbMK:e South 40• county residents with arecrea-IDd Mrs. s. M. Reber, corom protuta b7 O'lf'DU'a of property tnt utSe or 44• 56' OS", a.a $9' OS" Welt, IOIS.SZ teet; ttoDill park running the Iepttb LIGAL M011CE del Mar; Mrs. Richard Ham-wltlli.D ald UDtDII terrl&orJ, are Cllltaaee of Hl,lO feet; tbtDCt Soath 49• 10' $'7" Eut, of the Santa Ana River aJX1 FJCTITIOUi Btll:INESS NAME mood ud Mrs. OoulldSJoper, sb&ll beNt for thelotb d&J tbtoe41 North f' 17'S1"Wut, %1%,9'7 feet; tbtoee SouaiJe• Santiago Creek. The plan pro-STATEMENT Bilbo& IIIUd, &ad Mrs. R. ofMI.reb,19'71, ?09.0'7 r.et to the ~ol 4'7' 37'' Welt, 17U,IS felt; poses deve~tq the often bu. THE FOLLOWlNG PERSONS ABCift.eoa ot Newport S.Cb. BE IT FURTIIEB REBOLY· a t.aacG cwn, ooncave.autt~. theoee Soutb 61 11' 11'' Eut, ren and charmltts.d river aad AR£ DOING BlBIHESS AS: nt EO, that the City PI\C»IM to .... tJ bl.vta( a r&dtlll ot 150,01 f..C; tbnc:e SoCh II• creek into a park which wo.ld HMttb CMltre, 200 w..cctUt complete U.. -.I&HOI of.., .. 1100.00 itlti th.tce DOrtblrb' 4'7' 47'' West. 118M IMt; bell'_aod_lDc......-. Dr,Kt'liportl!olcb,-,Dr. fiDMliiE ~~·-~~-=-~ ud -:=-.'!.:u~ald =s::r.::·:;;::::; THill tor 110<-.k rldlllf, Gli'J L. Cootvo, D.C., 100 1°;.. •• •1,!'. c1"""5 , ,,.:;:• M~-of ot-:.Oar,~1 -•,-~ bk:JCUn&. aDd n1t1ar woeiiS Weatcwr Dr.., Kewport a..ct.; Aod, J:lllr:)ld, tbl Lord .eoos o -.z, .. ,., · • -. uare-•ot -'--' ..--.,. be lht _.,_ tlo-o1 llr. ud llro. -llouty, ,_ U, ud aiel, I 110 U. BE IT FIIITIIIR RUOLV-IIO,a loot 1o 1 polloi lD 11M P1ll•dH Rood) u -..o.d tl>t27mlloll'otal>ta. 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IIIII 10 Ill lo lila Goo• ... -of-... 01' 10", U lie --·-·· -1.11. ..... ... wltb tiM....,_ puL ---'-, eJooi -, 1111 10 lila -: Ud --.,; -II IPII't ol MUll ... It I ..... 111M tt• a• W' WOII, .. 'II ... -BorcMM UM•· Ftll,l,'!,l4,-..ol, Ia -U11 Ia ._,-*11 •:. ~ '""'!!..llolt .... •111111111U. ~~ I f71 tf ~ llo. V ~tf-l -~ .. 111M dt Gokllaod Aft. t, lt'JI. • tile RI'IPPDI'f Blr· aU till ta•« ... t1 tile ...-* J-.-. II ·-·:..--.. ,"'..,. .. Cella ~ £ • I • lllrllor VloW mu. 11or hllp F-11'111 .. til II, (0•1111 A:ll,J4.) Ill Ill Ctty, -·· I aid ·-Ill-Ill llo.AI-Ioa• lo ·~~: .. ~~\. "\.!:' • THE NEWPORT BEACH CHAPTER of LO.l ·-lnteroatlocal Orphans lDc.--wtll hold a Las Vegu night fUnd nlslng beoetlt Fr iday evening. Feb. 25, at the Balboa Bay Club. Among the Items donated for the auction Is the painting sbown above. The aru.t Is Jo Ann Mix, whO Is standing behind the painting. others In the photo are l O.L committee members, from left, Mrs. Lynn Barr, Mrs. Don Voronaetf and Mrs. William Weaver. Honored guests for the evening will be members or the newly formed executive advisary boards &Dd thelr wives: Chairman Robert Guggenheim, General Tom Riley, Newport Pollee Chter James Glavas, Orange County SherU'f James Musick, John Parker, Simon Fluor, VIctor Andrews, David Robertson and Dr. Hugh Plumb. Mr . Guggenheim will be auctioneer. Founder -president of the Newport Beach chapter Is Mrs. Earl Fusselman. Tuesday Club plans now & then benefit A "oow and then" benefit party will be held Feb. 29 at the Alrporter Inn by the Tues- day Club of Newport Harbor. There will be a cocktail hour at 11 a.m ., luncheon at noon, followed by a fashion show at 12:30 and bridge until 4 p.m. tlonal Medical Center at UC I to bring patlents together on for the purpose of social and occi4Jrllt1oaal therapy, There are 12 quall.tled volunteer workers who have met the requir ements or the training course given by Mrs. Walter Hackler. Many of these volunteers are Hoag Auxiliary member s alld some are Registered Nurses retired. The1r chairman Is Mrs. Paul Gruber, R.N., ot Harbor High- lands. Nineteen stroke patients, t meetlng In the library at the Boys Club on Center St. In Costa Mesa, have organil.ed • into a club, electing Irvin g Nen 5 as president. They call them- selves the "Thret c •s ," wh.lch stallds for cheer-up, com- municate, and community ser- vice. \ .....,.. . _;r- ).1 • II ,-- 1 Amer ican Legion AID1Uary Unit 455 of Costa Mesa will have a special program Feb. 1'1 to commemorate American heritage month, Mrs. Clitrord Estee, legislative and Ameri- canism chairman, llaS Invited the Re v. Claude Bunull of Knott's Berry Farm, Buena Park, to speak, Hls subje<:t will be "ll yesterday could speak." Mr. Buuell has been active In the preparation of a patriotic program at Koott's Berry Farm, where there Is a repro- duction of h.lstorlc Independence Hall. The j)lnt meeting of Costa Mesa Post 455 and AUI!llary will be at 8 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 17 at the Legion Hall, 565 W, 18th St., Costa Mesa. The pubUc Is Invited. LEGAL NOnCE Reservatioos may bemaeleby NOT ICE OF PUBLIC HEARIN G calling Mrs. Carl Armando at 545 -5188 or Mrs. Jack Cain Notice Is hereby given that a t 549_2631. the Pianntng Com mission of --..,..-:-::--:::::-::c:---the City ot Newport Beach wtll hold a public hearing 00 the LIGAL MOTICI application of David W. Doherty FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME for a Use Permit No. 1583 STATEMENT on property located at 808 E. Ocean Front, Balboa, Calif., to permit a duple:r to be con- structed In a C-1 District. Nollce Is hereby furt he r giveo that said pub\lc heariog will be held on the 2nd day ot March, 1972 , at the OOur ot 7:30 P.M. In the CoiUlcll Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall, at which time and place any and .all persons In- terested may appear aoo be heard thereon. Jack:le Heather, Secretary :.lewport Beach City PlaMing Commission The fol low ing persons are doing business as: L & W Battery ShOp, 302 Bush Str€'et, Santa Ana, Ca.: William A. Jackson, 4125 BalnbTld~ Ave., Anaheim, Ca.; Nancy L. Jack- soD, 4125 Bainbridge Ave., Ana- helm, Ca. This buslness is b@ing con- ducted by a generalpa.rtnership, Signed: Willlam A. Jackson, Nancy L. Jackson . This statement filed with the county cler k of Oran~ County on: Feb. 11 , 1972, by Betty J. Bargsten, deputy co tmty clerk. POOR MORPHEUS lnwmma sufferers of old ate rav. white on1ons to woo the arms of Mo rpheus. Pity th~ poor husband or wife ~ Today we have more reliable methods or induc.ng sleep .. slccpmg pdb and the tranqUilizers for example. But. these mc.d1cauom are prescr~pt1on Hems and should bl! t.lken onl) upon the aJ\ 1c:e or your phys•ctan. Check the Ob\IOU~ rcawns fur sleep- lessness first-it rna)' be caused b) a lump) m;1ttrcss. Then. 1f the condition conunuo, <wee your doctor If he recommends med1cat•on, we'll be glad to till h1s prescnptJon. -~~.-... .,·-·--OIIIOU a.- Publish: Feb. 17, 1972, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. RED CROSS AIDES HAMED PubLish : Feb. 17, 24, March Z, 9, 1972, In !he ~ewport Harbor Ensign. F -1 5865~:::::::::::::::~-------.1 The "now" portion of the beneflt will be aid given to the Youth Problem Center In Costa Mesa, specifically for the refurnishing of one of the counselling rooms. This cent er with 45 volunteers ·operating the hot llne 24 hours every day is open for direct coun- sell1ng trom 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, with 15 trained personnel to he_, per sons of a ll ages with per - sonal problems free of charge. This service Is headed by Dr. A lien Miller as director. Mr s. Mary Butler Is director of the Yolunteers at the Center. Some 2,000 cases were procPSsed In 1971. Projects for ln-paH ent and out-patient therapy for stroke vtenms come under the "then" portion of the benefit theme. Funds will help provide a needed piece of therapy equipment for the treatment of stroke vtctlms before they leave Hoa g Hos- pital, for In-patients during their rellablllta.Uon period. There are many things they would Ute to do and are able to do, such as sllort bus trips, so It Is the aim of the Tues- day Club of Newport Harbor to provide a nest-egg ftmd for their ''cheer-up" programs. COMMENTATOR and co-d.-1r man for the Feb. Z9 benent of the Newport Harbor Tuesday Club Is Mrs. Laureoce Wr ight of Lido Isle, pictured here at left wtth Mr s. Leoo Ingram of Park Newport. Mrs. Ingram lswea.rlngthe ''mon- ey sc:arr• that she Is donatUtg for tbe party. The rosettes on the scarf are made of dollar bills. (Ensign photo.) Sl:r ar ea chairmen for the capital fUnd drive current!)' being conducted by the Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross have beenaMounced by Lester Fant, general cam . palgn chairman. They are Wil mer Meng for the Fuller ton area; co-chair. men Charles Pearsoo aoo Kenton Wlnes, Aoahelm; James E. O'Keefe, Sa.uta Ara; C '-.r~ LaRue, Garden Grove, aoo Rob- ert CU Uord, Newport Beach. The campaign goal Is $348,937, Mrs. Martlus King, special pro)!<:ts chairman, Is In charge Flowers tell troth (Jo AJatlll'al I For th e adjustment per iod following dlsctlarge trom the hospital, a pilot nas been created Re- of the Feb. 29 party, Assisting Dalfodll corsages and white her are Mrs. Laurence Wright, carnation boutonnieres greet- co-chairman and fashion com-ed the guests at the Bay Shores mentator; Mrs. Herbert Miller, home of Mr. :uJd Mrs. Wil- phtlanthropy; Mrs. Ernest Me. !tam Lapp O'Bryon Saturday C lelland, seating; Mrs. Fred eventng, Jan. 29, with the sur- Stnasek, prizes assisted by Prise announcemgnt peMedona Mrs. Miller. Mr;, Rober t Speed card, ''Oee.Dee and Frank, June Is donating anortginalollpatnt-10, 1972." lng and Mrs. Leon J. Ingram "DeeDee" Is offtclally Miss Is donating a "money scarf." Mary Alison O'Bryon, daugh- Wardrobe cha.ltmen are Mrs. ter of the W, L. O'Br yoc's W, Lucas Betts and Mrs. David and IUUddaugttler of Mrs. Es- K. Kimball. Models are Mmes. telle O'Bryon of Costa Mesa. Jack Bayer, Robert Flanegln, The groom elect Is Frank Ed - Edw1n Hess David r<tmball ward Malmstooe, son of Mr. Donald c. 'Kollanse, sea.ve; and Mrs. B!esch Malmstone of Kennedy, Jolul Simpson, Louts POOentx, Ati..Zona. White alld Miss Lela The engagement was anooWl- ced at a cocktail-buffet to friends from Pbeonlx, San m.a- rlDo, Pasadena and Los An~­ les as well as Harbor area friends aDd family member s. Plans for the wedding are beinJC made at Queen of Angels CatboUc Churcb In East Bluff. The bride Is a graduate of Cornelia CoMelly high school in Anaheim and attended North. ern Arizona UniYersttyat Flag- staff for a year. She was pre- sented at the 1968 National Charity League debutante ball. M 48 ONEHOUR •• •• , CLEANEU Mr. Malmstooe graduated · from Camelback hlgtl school in POOenl.a and also attended Northera Arllona University, wbere he a.Mllated with Sigma Chi fraternity. ,._,_, __ ................. .,.... WHY DO SOME OBITUARY. NOTICES CARRY A RE Q U EST THAT FlOWERS BE oMITTED AND INSTEAD A DONATION BE MADE TO CHARITY? WHAT REACTIONS HAVE YOU OBSI:RVED? ~y WIOENE 0. IERIOERON ........... ....,. ................... ,,....... . ....... ..... ....,, a a· 1 _. ..,....,.,. Tl ... ' It ..... ..._ .._ ._ • 4 .. II ., ....... , _. .......................... ..._-... ...................................................... ............................... ....... _ ........... _ ............................ ... ........ ....., IJ _.. pqu. .............. ..£! .......... .. ,........ ............................. ,,.._. K,_..._ ................................. • '*'II; .............. ~.,...... . -------LI!GAL MOTIC! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doin g business as: The Cove, 7408 N. Coast, Laguna Beach, Calif.: Donald H. Smith, 1942 Ana heim Avenue, Costa Mesa, Call!.; Linda M, Sm ith, 1942 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa, CaUl. Th.ls business Is belog con- ducted by a U m ited partner- ship. Signed: Donald H. Smith. This stltement flied with the county clerk of Orange Co unty on: Feb. 9, 1972, by Betty J. Ba.r gsten, deput}' c:ounty clerk. Publish: Feb, 17, 24, March The big bonus of aa.tural foods Is good outrltion but besides that they're delicious! The nLJtUke goodness of whole gra..lns, the Ml, r ich flavor ol aa.tura l juices, the added 1'1uor of vegetables In Vegeront, or t he natural excellence of tresh fruits and vegetables. Richar d's has mor e or the best food s • NATURALLY DE LICIOUS. LIDO CENTER 1.-IIVI..,UIM:) "-t\\~f fH..,lH (..,I ll HARBOR VIEW CENTER IWJ '-"'\t 4.W TtH W ... t \\PQII;I HfA(ll t 4.11f 'l]t.IJ'Itl"l.'t<;<; "•RY ALL ISON O'BRYOH Z, 9, 1972, In the Newport '""' Harbor Eosign. F .15783 • CER ED?? ••• about your school ch ild? Is he or she doing work in pub- lic school you believe to be substandard for his or her own ability? Is the class too large fo r learning~ too noisy and un - disciplined for proper concentration? Is the teacher per· sonally interested in your child? Do you approve of prayer and the Bible in the classroom?. Do you want your child to learn patriotism? You can make a change for the better for as little as $32.50 a month at Neumann Christian School, Corner of Santa Ana -a nd Magnolia Streets in Costa Mesa . Call 548-2840 or 548-1733 and ask for Mr. Conkling • 'ZIGZAG' CONTINUOUS SUNDAY SHOW 2100 ----------- NEWPOR.T -MESA . • I -· SPORTS SCENE . ' • ) \ , WITK VIC O,.t.LD 100/o Off tlwv ..... '72 Ofll tlwv \ t JEFF WHARTON scores tor the Sea Kings on a scoop shot in the waning seconds or the Corona -MagnoUa game last Thursday as John Sumner , No. 24, guards t he other la ne. Mo- ments later Jet! scored again wtth just 8 seconds len to gtve the Sea Ki ngs a stirring come -from-behind win, 50 to 49, (Vic Opalek photo.) ~do __,.ll.tftl -... -... """"-'-.. -~.- Critic Award HELD OVER AGAIN THE FRENCH CONNECTION ll!)CI> m.(JIS'f .. UOF' 2Q. C.biJ·fll Tills -.til bl tile llllal -tal .. tld eacors comiDr "'from of butetbiU for the Newport tbe JV, JOPb &Dd tro.b team• HUbOr. Colla Mesa aDd Es-waiUnr to be heard from. t&Dci& lqUida. Corona del Mar winds tet lea rue play eotnr toto th.ls week wllb a play-ott berth wrawect ..., but sun Ued wtth Los Ala- mitos tor tht teacue title. The schedule had Corona at Costa Mesa last ntght and travelllng to Estancia Friday, Los Ata- mttos OOsted Estancia last nl(hl a Dd entertains Macnoua Fri- day nlrt\t. The Sea Kings have to gel by Mesa aDd Estancia while hoplng Los AI gets knocked otf on the !lome court. Harbor High vts Ued Marina last night and Dosts Anaheim friday in the count down week. Marina cinched the Sunset league cr own and was stHI un- defeated going lnto the nna.l week of competition. HunUng- ton Beach, Westminster and Wester n were all In the runntng for the other pla y-otf berth, so both leagues maintain the loCal fan Interest right down the wl.re. • GOING TO PHOENIX Tbe lnvttatlorul tor the Har- bor area to send representaUYe teams to Sao Frt.nclsco the week.-.od before Easter and the trip to Phoenix for the Nattoa&l all-star team will be quite aa experience for all cooceroed. If possible, we wtu try to bit an 8th grade team to Sao rru .. cisco to share to the travel and In the "trlendshlp throuP, sports" that has been stressed with the basketball programs we have been associated wltb. ftnal plans wUI be made thla week to determine tM rosten of the teams. Team managers have been appointed aDd recom. mended to help the coaches out wtth the detail work in- volved. It sotmds Uke a kit of fun and the parents and boys alike are very excited about both projects. It shoukl be a great exper ience for all, MARK JENSEN scores on a lay-up In last week's crucl.a.l ga me between the Lincoln and TeWlnkle A teams to the Lancer gym, Lincoln won 46 to 40 to retain a share of the league lead with a 5-l record. (VIc Opalek photo.) • lRVlN E HIGHLIGHTS The Sea Kin gs of Tandy Gil- Us nearly saw their hopes for JR. CAGERS HEAD FOR PLAYOFFS an rrvlne league title go down The junior high cagvrs wind the drain last week as the up their r egular season play battling Magnolia cagers hun g today and then prepare for the In tough all the way. Ma gno lia big play-offs s tarting Tuesday. ted 11 -10 at the quarter but The A loop ha s Ensign, Rea Co rona maintained aslim22-21 and Lincoln all tied With 5 wlns margin at ha l!-Ume . The Sen-and I loss. Ensign travels to Une ls streaked to a 33-27 3rd Lincoln today to battle the La.n- quarter lead and led throughout cers in the feature game of the the tlna l period on t he strength week so one of these 2 will of their long passes to their end l(l In the runDer -up spot. open man. Coach Dave Stowe's Rea Rams With less than 2 minutes meet their traditional rivals , len the Sea Kings trailed 49-Kaiser, and have to get by the 40 and unbelievably they rallied Knights and their high scor ing with Mike Sevler andJeffWhar- for ward Tom Hawkins to cinch ton cannlng 2 buckets each and at least a tie for the league Casey Jones sinking 2pr essure lead. packed tree throws. Wha rton's The wind-up week has all the basket came with but 8 seconds traditiona l rivals clashln g so remaining and to add to the while some of the teams may confusion the game clock reg-be out or the league title race, lster ed 6 seconds. Anyhow Co-the games today rank with some rona hung on and turned back of the best of the season. Whtle the gutty Magno lia last second the Ensign Sea Bees are making try for the winning bucket. a run at Lincoln, Davis has W11arton emerged as another all Jt s teams at TeWinkle,Ka l- tn the long list of Corona clut ch ser Is at Rea and the HWlllngton guys that kept the Sea Kings Beach classic has Dwyer at tied wi th Los A I for the league Gisler , lead and possiblE' co-champicm-The only undefeated teams ship. final scor e: 50-49. len in the junior loop are the but balanced s coring by Gary who had 11 and Chris Shulda Gul sness with 16, Mark Wede-scored 8 for the Knights. meyer and Jack McKenzie both Ensign hadRon Cralgbltster- wlth 10. Mark Jensen tallied tn g the nets tor 25 points and 7 for Lincoln. Rich Nebb sat Phil Tupy had 13 to lead the the ga me out with an injury Sea Bees to a 4-4-29 win over but mana ged to entertain the Davis . Gisler topped Rea 32-17. big crowd as the featured vo-• C DIVlSION HIGHLIGHTS caUst for the booster swing group at the game. Luke Gr lf-Gis ler wrapped 141 the C Utle fin topped the Trojan scoring Wit h a 41 -29 wtn over Rea.. with 14 Jim MacC ioske hit The game was close all the for 12 ~nd Larry Hall ~d 6 way and the Spartans didn't tor TeWinkle. pull aw:ay until the ftnal quar- Tile Rea Rams rang 14) their ter. Ke lly Ga llagher swished 5th win wtth a convincing :W-13 17 for Gisler. Mike Sa mulln win over Gis ler as Moe flem-came through with 12. Gleo tng Kevin LaRue and Gary Garrtty and Kevin Wilke both Co~fer continued to spark coach s cored 6 for t he Spartans, who Dave Stowe's team to thelr will attempt to make It 7 In 5th straight. Ensign ran away a row against the Improving from Davi s 57-24 as Joe Dis-Dwyer cagers todll.y , Dwyer tanls lo led the Sea Bees with knocked oU Kaiser 33-19asJim 18. Pat Patrtck scored 13 and WIJU.ams led the Oilers attack Mark Feducla 11 for coach Jack with 13. Kurt Lynott had 6 Kessler's defendin g champs. a~ Dave Case 8 tor the Dwyer Dwye r edged Kaiser 27-23 C s . ••• '72 11WORLD'S LARGEST11 EXCLUSIVE GUARANTEED DRAPERY SERVICE Drapery O.anlno. Perfect regardless of tM age of your drapery, or I 00 '% Npfocement 11 ctaanaa,e . • No Wlltaol....... • -Prooflo, • IMiflhlf Decorator • New Draperies wfth !'1om Colrsbcltnlft .......... 5YNrGNrMfH • P.-ftd Efti~Htms • :=n 1.,... or • Watw Stain R-ovaf • Dnperies Rep.JrM Drlpot'J Hardw!IA Installed MIIIOJIIIrtd VALUABLE COUPON R~flfl WORLD'S LARGER ~UlJ DRAPERY CUINW lHE IEAIEI OF THIS COUPON IS ENTIL TED TO J 0% OfF ANY DRAPERY ClEANING ORDER. CAll 642-0270 Otl540-1366 TO HAVE YOUR DRAPERIES PICKED UP AND IEIISTAUED. lOAN DRAPES AVAILABLE AT NO CHARGE SAVE 100fo OFF SAVE OFFER GOOD ONlY UNTil MARCH I, 1972 OUR EXCLUSIVE SE~VICE PROFESSIONAL INSTAllATION PROFESSIONAL RfMOVAL Llf. COif INS TAU NEW DRAPES W• tla¥• Q COIIIpl•t• ••l.ctiotl of latwiu )0 ,,_,. '"• 111011 d lu<i111i1101i"g 1o1t• BE 540-1366 642-0270 Mi ke Sevier r ecor ded 14 for TeW!nkle B's and the Gis ler Corona, Wharton had 11, in-c·s. Both are 6-0. TeWinkle eluding the 2 key shots In the hosts the winless Da vis Colts final secollds. John Sumner in B play and Gisler will have scored 9 and Casey Jones 8. the scrappy Dwyer Oiler s to In one of the games of the Ensign rolled over Davis 38- bl g triple header at the Upper 24 as Mark Keys led the Sea Bay Boys Clu b's spanking new Bee offense with 14. Don Patton gym. Tom Hawkins wa s high a.nd Sten Adams both hit for for Kaiser with 10 aDd Doug 7 while LeRoy Smith hustled Kanen had g for the Knights 6 polots for Ensign. Jtm Spowart .. s toos ro, Dwye; ToWtnkle sUWe<l Into a tie 1702 NEWPORT BLVD. •!17th, COSTA MESA with 11 wtt hTobyBonwe llscor-with Kaiser for the ruMer -1.11 ;~=====================~ tng 8 for the Oiler s spot b)' edging Llocola 45--44 In overtime. It was 40-40 at the end of regulation time In the close game that was 29-29 going Into the 4th quarter. Kelly Brown was hi gh for the Trojans with 17 while Gr eg Knlgflt swished 10 for the Twlnks in their 4th win of the year. Lin- coln dropped to 3-3 as the r esult of their narrow loss. MagnoUa got super b per for m-get by to remain undefeated. • B DIVISION HIGHLIGHTS ances from Jay Adamson, who With the traditional games, r i-TeWinkle continued uncle- had the game high or 19, and valries and all that goes with feated wit h a 41 -28 win over Pat Barrett, who scored 15 them anything could happen. Lincoln. The +rojans featuring for the visitors. So II'S an-some balanced scoring trom othe r down to th e wire nnlsh ,. A DIVISIO~ HIGHLIGHTS Brad Thomas, Ra y Orgi ll, Scott for the Irvine leaguer s. Lincoln Jumped oftto;wear ly Hays, Jayson Klelnllam , and The Costa Mesa Mustangs lead and held orr TeWinkle's Kelly Gleason loo k like the end thei r season ajtalnst Santa late rally to post a 46-40 wtn class of the league and w!U A'na Valley Friday alter their la st week, The Lancer s raced be the team to beat In the cla sh with Corona last nigh t. to a 14-4 first quarter lead. play-oNs. Mark Ca hlder rang Last week Mesa found Fountain II was 28-18 at half-lime a.nd up 9 for Lincoln, Pat Aher n Valley just too big and lost 43-26 as the La ncers continued tallied 8 and Steve Koh ler 70-45, Jack Ar cher led the to ma intain their superiority scored 6 for th e Lancers. Jack Mustang scoring with 13 Frank over the cold shooting Troja ~.::. Tut. sparked Kai ser to a close Roldan ~ad 11 and Ri ck Brown -TeWinkle closed l h~ gap to 39-35 win over Dwyer as he in g 10 for coach Emil Neeme's 46-40 with a 4th quarter surge got help from Mark Maxw ell fast breaking squad, * * 1t * * • FACULTY VS. RAMS BUCS WIN 6 OF B The Orange Coast College basketball team rolled over Santa Ana 70-63 Feb. 12 ln the Don n ·m. The vtctory have Herb Uv- sey's Pirates a 5-4 South Coast Confer ence re'Cord lad a 9-14 • ~-• Fl RE • AUTO • BOAT •HOME • BUSINESS The Costa Mesa gym wt!J CYF NEWSLETTER b<! the soene fo' the Mesa * • it ~Ji .. ::,.t"~ s:rsc:~;,;"~ue: Bob Paley & Associates IY VIC OPALEK Arrangements ha ve ~n n- na llzed for the post season Park and some wonderful San games tor the ftosb and 8th Francisco slgtlls the week-eod grade basketball players who before Easter . might be Inter ested In some Teams making the trip will real top notch competition. be Doused, at the coaches and occ played Its tiDal !lOme 5TII!n, C05TA IIUA game of the season last ntcnt, hosting the Cerritos Falcou. L.----...;;;;;,;; ::,..;;·~.U-3205 Since the April 1 cut-otf date host team s homes but with the ellmlnated 50 many or the 9th vis itors ftnancln g their own grader s 'from taking part In trip, Ptane tares have beeD the World Se ries tn PhoentJ: worked out and the rates are u was decided to divide t~ extremely low so that should tea ms In 2 groups. The open be no problem. Each team is classtflcatton will be open to asked to provide a business all 9th graders reprdless of manager and an ottlclal to help I Tl• 2 Tl .. • 3·Ti .. • All they wanted was their chance fa culty and Los Angeles Rams exhibition basketball game Feb. 26. Cash Bidwell, the Ram trainer and a Costa Mesa rest- dent, Is br lngingRomanGebriel aM a potent group that wlll include Jack Snow, Clancy Wil- liams, Coy Bacon, David Ray, Lance Hettel and Ker mit Alex - ander for the game . The C teams trom TeWlnkle and Kai- ser wtll clash tn the prelim- Inary gam e that will get under way probably about 6:30. This w111 give the parents a cllance to see their li ttle guys In a good p.me as both teams are age. The Anahei m team cOilched oat wlth some of the extra lO word 1 1 -• 00 bicycle repii.lrlnr on by Det Flood and a Ne wport curricular cltores. Proceeds '.,. ... .............. ,;N -.:Jj 3. au makes. Tlres, and aU re- to be men ..• and he it to them. A MARK RYDEll flM t'olr.av ... ·n\'!.1 i·-<.rlt'O.:I)..."''f'lf FrTrl W~rner Bros.A ~ ~N'f L·~Tf,Jny Pre• lore o ..... Co••ty Rv11 - !i'iftl---t· ..... ___ I ~· ·----·-·--:! ~ enjoying hi ghly successful sea- sons . The game looks like 1t wi ll be a sell-out so buy your tickets early. The ASB of'flce at Mesa is open rtom 12:00 IIU 2 p.m. each day and tickets can be purchased from Mr. Steak at 2167 fatrvtew In Costa Masa aoo Mr. Co~ Meg ~~­ shop, where trlendly Bob Blakely Is doing the honors there on Harbor Blvd. Cbeck out the Ensign sport -mOOia pllotos at the Mr. Steak em- porium, where Relb)n Herndoa Is asststtncYith the Ram tickets plus dlltrtbuttnc some of the CYf Uterature and Enslpba.ck tssues for the Costa Mesa sports tans. So get your tickets as soon a& Possible and aYotd betnc disappointed. • WAIT TILL NEXT YEAR While Hubor endsltsvusUy uuoo Frtllay holtiDC A-.Jtelm, aome 01 the Harbor 9th CJ'Ider• '0111 bo lnYIIId lo' portlelpote 1D a MJ"Iet of pm11 .uti the Aoabelm all-ltU• coached bJ Dtl flood aDd tile Harbor CYF team -1>1 -StarltlnaJL HUbor p p>Otl......,.n_ lim SW1c.k Ud BtU Ke. • .,. .. " u botll r...-..ld 14 ...... Ill 1-10-11 -lo •eotmluterlut-. So K Ill 'ftll .W -,_ 1or --.1111 a noca ot Harbor-Huntlngton Beach-Ma-from the San Francisco games 21..,.,, te »....,.. ...... 2.00 3..00 .t.OO placement parts. Beach et.- rina le:it.m have been Invited w111 hetp dafray the expenses 31 ..... to .C ._... ...... 1Cil 4.00 S.OO cycles, 806 E. Balboa BlYd., to play several lnvltatlooal of their tl!lil.m whi ch wtll be E~ wpr4 ~ .C ...,..., Ol • 10 .15 Blllboa. Phone 675-7282. games In San f rancisco the competing In the Phoenl:r tour-.. • ............................................................... 1--=:=::::.c:.::::::c.:;::::_::::::.._ week-end preceding the Plmni.l: nament the following week. • MUSICAL FOR SALE FOR RENT ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOtE -- Nationals. An 8th grade team The national category •Ill Pbooe 542-7217. P.O. Ben ha s also been innted to make include boys within the age For New 41 Used SEVERAL commerclalandpro-No. 1%23, Costa Mesa. the trip ~ north so we'll be bracket required tor tbe PtrJe-Pianos II Orpns ltuiooal otftces -rtom $50 c hecld:og out the details as to 1111 World Series. Tbe boy can't it's ~ -oa Nortll Newport 81Yd. whether there Is any team that be 15 before Aprl1 I, 1972. SCHMIDT Mt.SIC CO. opposite Hoa r Hospital. Joh.D SPOTS BEFORE YOUR EYES- oo YOI.Il' new carpet -remoYe them with Blue Lustre. Heat electric shampooer, $1 .00, Crown Hardware, 3107 Eut Cout Hwy ., Corona del Mar. will accept the challenge from That Will still lean a strooc 1907 N. Main st., Santa ADI. Vopl, 646-16'1'5. our neighbors up oortb, nucle~~S tor the coach, Frt.nk EJt. 1914 Tills tnvltaUon was recetYed Spangler, to work with and tbe Yamaha Plaao1 It Orpos by Herb Bllnchard who has team members shOUld more LOwrtJ Orpu been Yet)' acUn In 'the Junior than t.Jt:S tltelr OWII With the '-==::':=:ste:::::llnnl=:='===P=Iaaoo====-l Mgtl iearues and who Bas a lao competutoo tbtJ YIU be fleLac 1• fielded some tremendous teams from other part1 ortbecountry. • BOOKS fOI Ul! tn the pollee athletic league~ Prior to the San Francisco In the past years. The P.A.L. &Dd Phoeol.l junketatbenaUoal.l "REO CHINA 41 IT8 AMERJ- teams trom San Francisco woo and tbe open t~amswtUbepllx-CAN FRIEND!t." A rtpOrt several Golden State l».sketbaU toe .. ,en1 pnetlce eames wttb on tbe Red ctd.M lObby. champtoostups and werealwara ll.eb other. We Jut m1Cbf be Speelal, 15~. Paperblcl. to the semts or tl.ai.I.s wbea abl,t to AU lD I coaplt ot ORDER FROM · competing tn the CalUont.la tbtm at the Forum, Ctlwt:Jrd Arnerl ap.J.oo Hoc:* store tournaments held at tneForum KaU or .ame other qualttJ laM ..:;_8_, eo.a.h " ~ c:oort Tllor<l to too .. ~. [~etrtt!:r:-:::h~n!!;rr;::! m.eb talent nerf to-.. tbMI -Te...,_: Mt..oN5. elpu.oct loom• t11o1 .... IP-bOJS--or. AaJ -WANTED peartd Ill lbOM -lllliMIIIU 1-tlllt -11M lo bl" [.:.=.:.:.::::.,. _ _, __ _ so tbll -.til bl qalta u _. -prae&o ...... eaa do • -UlTID -Y-o14 -to ... -" lor ... --by eeJIIoC -!IlOilo ---.... -· -11--· rrom soatblra ca-...,_ lid 1M1c • 111e CJ<Iao, 1011. sa-.-.. lo Ill -..red - - _ _, ---Alit ....... 1?1-'1111. ot till ~~.-~~~-n ~ bOJI -.. to tr1 • 1or - Ill lioo b1J .,._ It wtU al.o Uf ol llle alii or alii patio WAin" iilACil PllOPIIIT\' lor ct" u..m aciUeetotnt.lla ..., :'do • bJ c. I -u. ...._ ..... ta ll•••••· wta 1107• 1.1. a dlalnlt IOda1 tM •_pn or~ a•h••· on. .... aJI'YrJ,•'.,.. .... pia. <llot:"ar 011 llle T1lln WID loo I OOIIIIIIIIo 1111 YM '!MIA" Lao '"IIlio ..,__ o1 CUd-aft!-by 111e ..rot~~oe-. ~ . · NEW larp m0Ulltl1n borne. North •bore, LUe Arrow- bead. For rent WHkeDdt ·or •eotl)'. 549-3812 aDO ISO- U'lS. • WORK WAN TliD NC RETE work, palloc, drlns, etc. PaUo COftrt, llal. Bwry., Freoeh, SpaDIA, Contemp., etc. Fr" eiU- mates &: sketehes. MS-2300. SECRETARIAL WORK, mlmoo-PH ONE IN ~ ootarJ, lid 1maU bootltoopblc aecoaat1• CaU R CLASSifiED AD$ f'll-40'"..0 aile-TO Tit' !N $1 GH 67:1-0550 IROIIIIIG. Y-aol--.1----------.,. au -ot •lotblllc ..., u... lll>t<laltJ --·· --suo II« br. liable -.. 101 ~ • cor.. tltl liar. 1'11-177'- Pilon• _I,. Yt~~~t ONer fot • S.ecrlllfl•: .-~C.:::II.:67~3-0550::::;:::::__ Real SUPER BUY DUPLEX Two bedrooms each side, wood floors, carpets, drapes, built-ins, garages. SEE IT! $34,950.00 ROY R. McCARDLE REALTOR 54S-7729 ••ooooooq.au>o•••• PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN IY APPOINTMENT 3 Linda hie Drive -Open Sunday Beautiful new !l IJR.. ·P :.-HA. home-. Wa ter- front Jh·i ng rnt & formal dining. Handsome O<ik panelled f <\111 . rm . Jrpk .. wet bar. Large master .~uite ht~s lrplc. & cozy lounge area. vie11 of Hay & the moun ta in~ Sli9.500. Sl linda Isle Orho•• 5 Ul! ~ · ~ h;l on la~oon Lge watertront falllJi y rm. & 111'1111:! rm . Formal dm in~ nn. (·ustom detor det k t.: ~l tp . SI89 .000. 91 Linda Isle Oriv• Re<Jut. !i BR ~ ba. home w, formal din. rm. & fanuly rm. :1 Frpl('~. Outside stairway. tluill-l n gun cabmd & bookshelves. Sl55,000. W•terlront Lob ~o. ;n. 3 Car garage. Faces South .. $80,000. No. 56 : Nort h Lagoon exposure .... $80,000. For Complete lnform11tion On Att Ho'"" & -Loh; ,..._ C•Ut BILL GRUNDY, Realtor l•lanct.rs Bldg. •t Lind• hie 341 BAYSIDE DR., SUITE 1, N.B. 67S4161 ••••••••••••••• TYURSOAY, fEB. 11, 197! OOROI!A DEL MAR, CAll f, , .. .,,' ... _: ~-, ::-..,..,., Newport 8toch Balboo E . .. 11!1 "' • .. ~, "~ •. ,, ,. Balboo lslond Costa Mesa Lido Isle Corona del Mar MACNAB -IRVINE FINEit HOMES EASTBLUFF OPEN SAT. & SUN. H P.M. 2901 CATALPA STREET. Immaculate 4 BR. & FR. Immediate occupancy. $52.500. Jack Howell 644-(i200. IAYFRONT ENTERTAINMENT 2 living area. 2 kitchens. ;! view bedroom suites. Great for week- end gues t and relatives. 50':d00' lot. ~s· slip privileges. OPEN DAILY -IG4I Bayside Drive. 67:>-1D33 CAMEO SHOltiS VIEW See tho canyon "' Oceu from thlJ S BR., cwtom, aplit level home. .-.1500. Tom QuHD 6H-QIO. CAMEO SHORES View, Privacy, Versatility!!! Her- bert Brownell CUSTOM Home. 3 BR/3 bath + den w /plans for 4th BR. 2 xtra lg. DR's-1 w/private entrance. 3rd BR can be maid's room. Plumbing stubbed for pool. 179,1500. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 p.m . 4521 Roxbury Road, CdM. MACNAI ·IRVINE Realty Company 644-6200 6-42-1235 HARBOR VIEW C!NTER 16ol4 MocARTHUR BOULEVARD 901 DOVER DRIVI NEWPORT lEACH Love It Forget It DELIGHTFUL BLUFFS, 3 BEDROOM 2-1/2 BATH HOME, LOCATED ON GREEN BELT, lN SECLUDED AREA. WHEN YOU LEAVE TOWN, JUST CLOSE THE DOOR & WALK AWAY. OFFERED AT $42,000, * New Listing LARGE 4 BEDROOM, 2-1/2 BATH EAST BLUFF VIEW HOME, CALL FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. OFFERED $49,500. BBAL BBTATB RIISIDBHTIAL AHD IIUSIHBSS I'ROI'l!aTIBS ···I'Oil IHTnBSTBD, PROI'BSSIOHAL COHSIDBaATIOH Sl!l! 211S I . C..ot".,·· c.-... - 675·2101 ~ * r Park Boat in Front PARK BOAT IN FRONT ..• YOUR CAR IN REAR; RENT Ol!T AN APARTMENT; YOU REALLY HAVE IT MADE. Phone In Yow Or4~n for a S..hcripti•: Coli - Quick to reaerve an apartment In one of our new sectlona. (The quicker you are, the better your chances of getting the floor plan and location that fit you beat) Park Weal apartments tend to fill up fast. With adults over 30. (And under 30.) They like the adults-only sections with private pools and Jacuzzis and barbecue pits. With Moma. (And Dads. And kids.) They like the family sections with tot lots. The pre-school. The teen center. The Junior Olympic size pool. With athletes. (And just plain good sports.) They like Park West recreation. 11 outdoes every other apartment complex in the area. There's a three-acre activity park. Filled with swimming and ther· apy pools. Night-lighted !ennis. Volleyball, handball. A large turf area for jogging and touch football. There's a two-story clubhouse. Complete health club lacllilies and tra ined attendants. Lounges, game and party rooms. Full-time recreation manager. Park Weal has something for everybody. So, no matter wha1 your age, or marital status. or athletic abil1ty ... you're sure to lit in. II you hurry. 3883 Parkview Lane, Irvine. Just off the San Diego Freeway a1 Culver Road. Adults only, from 1110. Family apartments. from 1195. 0 R B OUTSTAND[NG NEWPORT ISLAND DUPLEX. WON'T LAST LONG, SO HURRY! oNLY saz,ooo.oo. ················~· CoRBIN-MARTINjl ====644-7662====~~ MLS SALES REPORT ~ e,G_o l'lfiS IS l'ltl I: •cr, MULTIPLE LISTING RUTH! Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $108.4 million in 1971 -an average of over $9 million a month ! THIS IS A 9'7% INCREASE over 1970. 2,413 sales were made, 4,44& new listings were processed, of which 54% were sold; 61% of sales were cooperative. List your property with a Realtor. ·~················ ..PORTOFINO" HOME GETS RESULTS! Call Your Realtor ~~.~-Y ~· ........ --... ....U."'IIooNa-.A rrcla_., R.I .......... 11:11:. ... Mriet ... _., •• ,, •• . v-~ . -II IMJoloa b)' tllio .-1. \ I I CORONA FOR DEL MAR RENT Spectacular vte•s for your tamUy, From this Harbor View hUltop abon Corooa del Mar. Dramatic architecture. Handsome l.atertors. Prhac~­ Pool, p.rdeos, play areas. Close to schools, stqlpin&. Two and three bedrooms, two baths. from $245. Gas and cableYislon toeluded. Bayview aparrmenrs SAN JOAQUIN MILL$ .OAO. r•n OP ••c••™u• aouLrv••o INFORMATION C ALL 644-1'H ~~ BaiWII /Zaft'J P"'4niiJ TWO LOTS· R/ 4 on Canyon and Banning. Good for family Wlits. Call us for details. PETE BARRETT REALTY , .......... .... ...... Curt Dosh llti!ALTOPII ltMfU-on.l1-· n• W. CO.UT all\', "&WPO&T &&A~ BEAUTIFUL UPGRADED 3 BEDROOM HOME a BONUS ROOM a DINING ROOM a FAMILY ROOM o PATIO HEAR ASSOCIATION POOL. OWN YOUR LAND. $65,900 • • • • OPEN SUNDAY 2307 EAST BLUFF DRIVE JUST REDUCED TO $32,750. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATHS, TRI·LEVEL. LOWEST MAINTENANCE & LEASEHOLD OWH ER ANXIOUS. ))OX Y. r R.i\X K llX I Re:.AL iOR ' 3250 bst Cots! H1JitwiJ Corllftl dtl M•. Cllttorn11 l'tlbftt· 67].2222' THE BLUFFS PRICED TO SELL NOW! 3 Bdrms., 2'r\ bath~: lo\'ely greenbe\L By far the best value tn The BtuH:!s. UNBEUEV- ABI..E AT $34.900. LIDO ISLE UDO ISLI HOME + STU.DIO Drunallc contemporarr, S bdrml.. 2 lrollla; nllledral eeil's. lo loll of lluo. LGI. SEP. STUDIO willl ill """ lrolll 1o 1r1t.br fllmi-ture. 40 Fl. loL AJtlnl fiiS ,OOG. HELEN B. DOWD IIALTOI. Ml.el'M .. \ KRS. NETTIE LOEWER (center) or Costa Mesa displays a clock wllleh •Ill be part ot the merebudise on sale at the Newport Harbor Grandmothers Club rwnmage .sale being held Feb. 25 aod 26 at 320 E. 20th st .• Costa Mesa. Mrs. Loewer is the chairman ot the Rummage sale. HelplDg her display Uems ts Mrs. Earl Sebetne, left, ot Costa Mesa, eorresponc11og secretary of the local Grandmothers Club, and painting the sign ls Mrs. Paul Huft'tnan of Costa Mesa, president of the club. The sale will be hek! trom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. {Ensign photo.) Council News The eontroverst.al proposed ordinance to give the city of Newport Beach stronger control over the appearance and opera- tion of auto service stations was (lue for City Council con- sideration again Monday ni ght, • APPROVED the tract map tor Irvine Company's develop~ ment of 16.417 acres into single family dwelllogs at Ule north- east corner of San Joaquin HUls Rd. and Big Canyon Dr. but was continued to the Feb. DEPUTY GRAND GUARDIAN 28 meettng. MAKESOFFIOAL VISIT Service station operators, M 5 Jame c mmon d<>nuty whose cause has been cham~ r · s o • _.. ploned In the Counc il by the grand guardian, made her of~ 6th di trl t' Richard Crout flclal visit Feb. 8 to Newport s c s . • &each Bethel313ofJobsDaugh-asked for the conhnuatlon when ters. Christina Bedford was they saw that Mr. C~oul was Initiated as a new member. not present at Monday s m~et-Mrs. Common was accom- in~he proposed ordinance has panted by Mrs. Theresa Robert- been changed several Urnes b\' son, guardian; Tom Ashby, as- the Council, the Planning Com· soclate guardlan; Mr s. Ruby 1 1 nd b joint Botts, secretary; Mrs. Bernice m ss on, a Y a com-Hiles, treasurer; Mrs. La mlttee of service station op-Royce Kinca.id, director of mu- erators, Mayor Ed Hirth ~ sic; Mrs. SarahAshby,director memoo_:s of the ctz manager s of Epoch; Mrs. Natalie Hebert, stalf. letter tro the :auon custodt~ of paraphernalla; and ope~tors (lellvered to onday Mrs. Jane Helton, promoter ~r~;un~~1u~~!!o~t~e:::~: ot soctabtuty. last-mlnute changestoPianning NIGHT OWLS TO MEET Commission revisions In the The Newport Beach Night ordlnaDCe which woul(l reqllire Owls "Hoot •n Holler" Roost rear or side access to service wtll m~ at 2 p.m. Sunday, bays. Operators claim such Feb. 20, In the Bethel Towers access woul(l present a se~ rec reation center, 666 w. 19th curlty problem. St., Costa Mesa, fora Valentine The operators also asked for party. a reduction of the tso.toot the "tor chy" voice of Mrs. minimum Unear tronta~ on steven (Florinda) Klechia. of station property, a reducllon Santa Ana wtn be ac compan ied of parldng reql1lrements trom at the plano by Mrs. Florence a mlntmum of 5 to a minimum MacGtnltle of Costa Mesa. Mrs. of 3 spaces per ser vice bay, Glorl.a Rush of Ontario, CaUl., and eltmtnatlon ot a require-wtll be accompanied at the ment that operator s prove hard-plano by her mother, Mrs. ship In order to have non ~ Geor ge {Dolly ) Stewert or New- conforming laDdscaplng at their port Beach. stations. ln other action M:mday night, MIKE S Tl LL IN COMA the Council: Mike Mol(lenhauer, 17-year- School conlract awarded A $GO, tiS -b" a II c-dalllar lllcb -~ ra-IIOC poojtd II DoriO """a elllldr•'adnmalleapro- llldiiiO 8ebool .. eo. .... cram 11 "-Harbor lllcb wu nardad T-lllpt .. ICIOIOI. 1M DoaC1U CampboU Co. b)" • SCREQULED a board 1M M._t..ll.. lllllllod meoiiJic tor llarell 7 II liar· ac:laoo1 board. Wort II to bl lDe.rJ SeboOl tD Nft'POI1 Bt&ch. flal.t..d t1)' Sept. 1. • GtANTED prttmlalol to Tbl baUd allo cn,Dttd a the Colt& Mta. S«:ced 'ard $U,120 ooatract to Smltb of the Cbureb ot Joua Chrllt Brotben of Coat& Mea to !D-of lAtter Dray Salnll to 1111 stan a beatlDc l)'llem In tilt tactuu.. at Coeta Mua bleb E.W.Cia MJb achool symna.s-schOOl tor cburcb studyelaaN 'am. tor a 8-moath period starttoc other baUd action: Feb. 1. • ACCEPTED a report from • TABLED admlnlstra.ttve tbe "bot Idea review puel" salary sebeduleiUDUitbeCOUD6 aDd p.ve tbe &O..ahead on sev6 ty Counsel deter mlDes whether eral aduca.Uonal tdea tryouts, the turd can set the aebedulel IDelodlng a scleDCe n1~ lab withOut drst submittln& them at EstaDeia, a propm to de6 to tbe certllleated eq.loyMI veJop salalble vocational skills council. Crusade set .Mar. 5-12 NEWPORT HARIIlR EN~(JI ARST SECnOH - -P .. 6 lltURSOAY, FEB. 17, 1!7! CORJH~ OEl tl~fl. OAUF. POIIIoiU ~LCI)HOLIC TALKS AT LUMCHIOM -10< Harold E. H..,..o ot loft, htm•Jt a twDMr .al- eomuc, wtn ~~)elk, oo "AI~ coboU.m lll tnduatt)'.. at lD 11:30 a.m. IUDcbtoD mteUnc today, Feb. 17, at the Balbo& Bay Club. Serator HucMs, twice p- ernor of Iowa aod now chatr~ man ot the speetal aubcom· mlttee on alcoholism and nar~ eotlca, woo Ills peraooal bl.ttle wltb the bottle many years aco. He ls speaktnc here UDder tile a.uaplces ol Ralellfl HUll no.- pttal In Newport Beach and the University of Portland'S lnstl· tute oo AleohoUsm, Portland, Orecon. 'ROMEO AMD JULIET' The First Baptist Church ol Costa Mesa Is pl&nnJ.ne a com~ munlty wtde en.nreu.ttc cru~ sade tor Mareb '-12. Special speaker for the nightly meet~ lngs wtll be Evanrellst Jack Garner ot Dallas, Te:a.s. wtnter cODtereoce ottbeBiptlst AT HARBQR HIGH The steering committee Is led by chairman Ron Alllson. proprietor of the Christian Knights Barber Shop, and an orttcer of the First Baptist C hurch. Dr. James 0, Co mbs, pastor, Is eo-chairman of the committee. Special music will Include such musical groups as the Crown Singers of Los Angeles, the Pacific Baptist Bible Col~ lege COOralle, and the Revela- tions, a gro~ of teenagers from Pomona. Publicity Is be~ lng handled by a committee led by Jam~s A lbln or Costa Mesa. other committee chair- men Include Gary Sn1(1er , Rob- ert Kelly, James Lawrence, Bert Sehult:r., and Howar(l Weaver. A goal of 100 new con verts to Christ has been set. Ser- vices will begin at 7:30 each evening. • • • Bible Fellowship lnteraatioaal. Shakespeare's "Romeo and an assoclat1oo of 2,000 ~~ DICK FRAASS, at left, of trrtne Terrace, nac chairman and tor mer troop committee Juliet" wtU be presented at and churches be&dquartered lA chairman ror Boy Scout Troop 11, 1s recetYinc a $200 check trom Bob Astotl, ftrst 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23, Sprtngftek!, Missouri. This vice-president of the Corooa (let Mar Chamber of Commerce, lor the Troop 1'1 pro)eet by the New Shakespeare Com ~ year's winter meeting wtllcoo-ot placing flags along Coast Hwy. tn Corona del Ma.r durlnr natlooal hQUdays. The Scouts pany from Sa.n Francisco In vene Moaday n.lgbt at the Cal-are, from left, Jeff Wank:ler, 12, a '7th gra(ler at Lincoln school; Jeff Fraass, 14, freshman the Newport Harbor high school vary Baptist Churcb of Bell-at Corona del war lllgh school u!J senior patrol leader of Troop 11, a.OO Jell Bass, 12, aoottortum. flower. a 6th grader at Lincoln schOOl. The flag program Is spoosored by local merchants JOINT VFW lllEETING Dr . Combs was one of the througtl the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. rraass Is assoelated with the Laehenmeyer Three foreten exchange stu- 3'1 original foUDders of the Real Estate otrtce in Costa Mesa. Mr. Aston is ri.Ce--" .. esi(lent :..ad manager of the Corona 8 ·-Hst F u h'• In 19"0 ._ dents will be presented by Mrs. _.... e ows ... "' · (lei Mar otnce of Mutual Sa.rlngs aoo Loan Assn. (Ensign photo.) May Buckland, Americanism 'ONLY OME TO WORSHIP ' MRS. HILDA BAllY MILITARY SERVICES HEW SALES RECORDS chairman, at the combined ''There Is only one to wor-SUCCUMBS AT 53 A milltary funeral tn Saw~ Realtor Charles Colesworthy meeting of Coastline VFW Post ship" wtU be the sermon topic Funeral services will be held telle Veterans A(lmtntstratton of 1032 Baysl(le Dr., Bayside 3536 and Aux1Uary at 7:30p.m. J f the Rev, Martin Olson at at 11 a.m. Saturday for Mrs. Ce m~tery near Los Angeles Center, contracted with View-this Friday, Feb. U~. at the the 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday ser-Hilda Bally, 53,ofHarborHJgh6 Is scheduled Friday for Thomas point Seminars to present a Costa Mesa Legion Hall. Regu- vices at the Lutheran Church lands, who (lied Monday at Hoag A, Dunne, of West Newport 2 day training program for his tar business meetlngs wiU fol- of the Master, 2900 Paclf1c \iemorlal Hospital after a lon g Heights, who (lted Saturday at entire staff. The symposium low the program. View Drive, Harbor View Hills. illness the VA Hospital In Long Beach type moetlng was held tn Palm A movie, "Conflict," wtll be She is survived by her hus -after an extended Illness. Springs. AccordingtoDickDor-COIHG TO SEE PLAY shOwn at the 7:30p.m. Wednes-..... .., Robe t Ball AR.. Mr Dunne who was 48 was sett, mana"""r of the Coles -Newport Harbor's Grand-day lenten meeting Feb 23 ..,.. • r Y ......... a son, · • • ~~ • Scott or 2000 Beryl Lane· her assistant dockmaster of Bay-worthy Company's new office mother Club, Charter 419, has at the church. ' ' ld "-t La h •··t ~ •·· mother, Mrs. 0111 Falconer. s e ""-"'"-unc . at 2545 Eastbluff Dr., tn East c,. ..... ero:u a uus to go to Fuller~ CRUSADE CONTINUES and a brother, Thomas Fat-'TO RUSSIA WITH LOVE' Bluff, the company Is setting ton th.ls f riday, Feb. 18, to The "start living oow" cru-eoner, both of Seattle. IS TOPIC AT ME E Tt N c new sales records for Febru-view the play, "fiddler on the sade Is continuing at 7:30p.m. Dr. Ra ymood Brhams wtll The Women's Division of the a.ry, Immediately follow ing the roof," at the Civ ic Light Opera nightly at the First Bapt15t conduct services at Westclltf Newport Harbor Chamber of ·•;em;;;;;'"';.;,';,· --------"•0;."01se-aii.t .S,;p;;,.miii.i. ____ ~ P4lWI'Oti:T lEACH C\TY.W\Dl COUP4CI\. .. N'IIC l\.lCT101>4 AP'Rt\. I I VOTE FOR Church of Newport Beach, 2501 Chapel In Costa Mesa. Inter-Commer ce will feature Patrteta I CUff Drive, Newport Heights. ment wUI be In Pacific View Ne lsser giving her Impressions The speaker is evangelist Jim Memorlal Park, Harbor View of the women behtnd the troo Hylton of West Plains, Mo. Hllls. Curtain as observed during her The Crusade wtll conellXIe at Mrs. Batly was a native of recent trip to Russia. She calls BUled as a "one day Bible the 10 a.m. Stmday service. Washington state, and had lived her presentation "To Russia conference," the servtees at Fl'ND RAISER FEB 19 here for the past 26 yea.rs. with love,". ' HARVEY D. PEASE the First Baptist Chur ch of The high school and "college The family has requested do-The accent on youth speaker Costa Mesa, 301 Magnolia, at department of ~t. Andrew's nations to the cancer fund If' will be teenaetr Karl!ll Odneal, Santa Ana Avenue, wtll feature Presbyterian Church 600 St Ueu of floral tributes. president of the Candy Stripers two outstandlng speakers this Andrew's Road cult HaveO: "KING OF KIN CS" of Hoag Hospital. "THI! MAP4 WHO KNOW~ OUR COM .. UP4\TY " 11 YF~II J ,._ ·''FWP ORr IIF.ACH t~'T IT T1'oiE YOU Sunday. wUl have a pan'eake breakti.st The" MGM film classic, ''King The lun cheon meettng wiU The 11 a.m. speaker will be and car wash this saturday, of Kings," will be soown at be at noon Wedn esday, Feb. wuE I!HUEP4HD tP4 couP4CI\. CHAMI'I!ISl Dr. Wendell Zim merman, pa.s. Feb. 19, to raise money for 7 p.m. this Sunday, Feb. 20 !l4,~at~t=h=e~lr:•~l:ne~C:oa:st:C~o:,..:':Y..!=====================~ tor of the Jacksouv11le Baptist a speclal Easter week work at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Club, Temple In Florida, one of the pro)eet aldlng a need) chlU'eh Church, 600 St. Andrew's Road, largest coogregatlons ln that and conference ground at l...ake Clltf Haven. A 5~ donation southern state. He was the Hughes In Central California. will be requested. Ttus famous founder and pastor for 25 years The cu w-.sh ,..111 be ln tbe epic of the We of Jesus Is of the Kansas City B&pttat parking lotbehlndNewportHu-being presented by the htgb Temple ln Missouri, where Dr. bor high sc hool trom s a.m. to school and college departments James Combs, local pastor, 5 p.m. of the church. was a student and later as-,:;,~~;::;;~;:;~~;':":'::'~~~~;;:~':~~:"= socJate pastor. Dr. A, V, Henderson, pastor NEWS: of the 3,000 member Calvary Baptist Church In Conners~ ville, lnd., will be the guest minister at the 7 p.m . service, Both of these clergymen wtll be atten(llng the aMual mid- INSTANT ARTHRITIS? • REZONED from C -1 to old Corona del Mar h.lgh school R -4, 3 lots at 2007~2008 Court student Injured In a traffic ac- Ave., Central Newport, and al-cldent Jan. 30, rema ins In a LEGAL NOnCE lowed a 4-ft. front yard setback. coma at Costa Mesa Mem)rlal NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING " RETURNED to the Plan-HoBsplt.all. M Robe Notice Is her eby given that Dr "A·y L Couture o C nlng Commi ssion, at the com-ut, n smother, :s. rt · ....... . • . ., Men yman of the 8 1,11,. told the City Counci l of the City of of the Couture Chiropractic mission's request, a proposed N t Bea h 111 1 ty the Ensign t•·t she is ••opU-ewpor c w hod a pub-Center In Newport Beach, was ordinance whi ch would modi ,... u h In d off-street parldng require-mlstlc" because of eye move-c ear g regar ingOrdlnance reviewing recently the public ments in r esidential zones. This ments and other subtle signs No. 1428• being an ordinance attitude regarding such maJor is the ordinance which has been tt\at the youngster seems to of the City of Newport Beach, health problems as arthritis. (leslgned to open up more on-be aware of people arotmd h.im. rezoning property and amend-It seems as (t we are Uvl.ng streetparldngby r equlringR-2 Young Moldenhauer was Clngdl.str1 ic1! map No.9,Plann1ng in an age wben everything Is thro--om a motorcycle omm ss on a mendment 315, •r t .... t now.' zoned r esi(lenees to provt(le an .... u nd1 3 ••• extra parking space off-street. dr iven by Steve Schnieder, also arne ng lots • 12, 13 u!J "Take arthritis, for e:a:~ The PlaMing c ommission will 17, of Newport Shores, when ~t ~~erz 10 feet of lot 11, ample," says Dr . Couture. "We have a chance to start all over the bike colllded with a truck oc • st add!Uon to New-have an seen the TV com- on this one. dr iven by Lenle Smith of Santa port Beach, located at 2001 aM merclal that shows a ladyVUD~ • APPROVED the Qnal map Ana about 9 p.m. Jan. 30 on 2003 Court Ave. and 2004 W, fully tumbling with the bow tract for (levelopment by Em kay Bristol st. near Orange County Ocean Front between Court Ave. on her dress while the an- Development c o. and Atlas airport. The Schnet(ler boy , who and w. Ocean Front, West of nouncer suuests she should Realty tor construction tnNew-suffered a broken leg, was re-20th St., from a c.1 District seek temporary reUet. port Place, near Orange County leased from Costa Mesa Me~ to an R~4 District. "Mirld you he doesn't sue~ ~Fir~po~rt~.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,.;;m;•;'"';;,l ~H~o~sp;;;lta;l;,;;ta~st;!!!!w~ee!k~e~ndi NoUce Is hereby turtller given cest cure or permaneDt correc~ · that sat(l public hearing will be tton, but simply a pUI's worth hel(l on the 28th day of Feb· of partial reUet. You'd think ruary, 1972, at tbe OOur of tbere wa.s something called in~ MARINERS CHURCH DF. loe Aldrlell, -,_nd lllo Tb. D. dotroo from DaJJu TllooJallcal hmlary, Dallu, To-. 11 111o ebarell IIORW. no a .... WliiJam Aetoo 1o a..,.tlte putor &ad 1J anillble for 't.U:attoo and -u... 7:30 P.M. 1n the CouneliCbam. sta.nt utbtiUs," says Dr, Cou~ ber s of the City Hall of the tllfe. City of Newport B•ch, CaUf. The KOQd doctor then asb ornla, at which time and place the quesUon 'what came be- any and all persons lnteretted tore?' may appear and be hear(! A.c.1 he illustrates his poiAt. thereon. "I think practically erery~ SUNDAY SCHOJL •...... 9:00 A.M. Laura Lagtos body that now suffers trom WORSHIP SERVICES . , 9:00 4t 10:15 A.M. City Clerk arthritis ooce eJPetieoced a EVENING SERVICE ...... 1:00 P.M. City of Newport Beach twiDge of paJ.n in the koee, a 2200 !. COAST HWT., COllOM A DEL MAR PubUsho Feb. 17. 1972, In the crick In the neck, a burDing i~::::;;~;;~~==::::::::::::::;!~====~~N~e:wc:po:r:t~H:ar::bo:r:=E:ns:t:pc~11 ~ bMweeo the ~u~6 OUNG RIVER MALE· ca 9c 18-c1c.Q" ,ewo.\ .$131 CAN 'WOU ... I I I ~-· en, discomfort wben alttlng bUt not ftlkiDC or nlklng td DOt Slttlng. t.l.tipe, that eYtDl· OlliY turns into e!Mutloo., cotHIIC ~ Urod, stilt anct oore 1D the moro1.q, a 11 mp or a eore swollea nee. "Arlllrttla bec!U wllh u- UIIIo tlllDp moot -lo c- TOP HAT \ to Ignore," says Dr . Couture, ''and as far as I'm concerned that Is where It should end. Believe me, there Is no such thing as Instant arthritis." Dr. Couture's point is that 11 an individual has a "llttle bursitis" or feels "cr eaky" when he or she ~ts up some morning, It should be accepted as aature's warning. Bigger problems are on the way, It 11 at that time that competent etfeeUn diagnosis and treat- ment shoukl be sougtlt. "There's no disputing tha.t arthritis Is a costly, miser- able condition," says Dr. Cou- ture. "But people shoule never simply resign themselves to facing It, "Arthritis Is a product of adverse stress. Too much stress on the spine or central nervous ll}'stem," says Dr. Couture, "accelerates the rate ot wear aod tear wtthln the bOOy ancl Is the leadlng pre- requisite to the (lenlopment of arthritis, Early Cblro- practte treatment Is of tre- mendous value in redt.adng the harmful arthritic causing stresses,'' '•Personally," states Dr. COilture, "I would much rather work to 1101..-e the pre4tthr1Uc problems than ttave to tlgbt the pattent wttb an &rttlri.Uc coodltton Ill ruu ft"I.DC.'' Dr. Couture rnaJntaiD omces at zou WHtel:ltf Orin, New6 -b. Pbooe 645-5300. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY , FEB . 18 ·22 TUESDAY WOMEN'S SEPARATES VALUES TO $25 .00 SKIRTS AMD TOPS FOUR COLOR GROUP OF JACKETS AHD PANTS SEPARATES "KO RA TROH •• 99' 199 299 REDUCED To499 GIRLS" WHITE SHIFTS 299 GYM SOCKS 49' MEN'S BARGAINS WHITE LEVIS a.,. 1.so .... How 4.99 PANTS Roo.UOto10.00 •..• HOW 1.99 to 12.99 DECTOH PAJAMAS R•g. 10.00 ood 7.!0 .. 5.99&4.99 ORESS SHIRTS BROKEM SIZES/COLORS •• FROM 1.99 DI!I'AitTMI!NT STQM 1116 MIWPOif lltl. CINTIAUT LOCATIO AT MIWPOI ANI HAltoiii.YOS. and MIN 'TIL l:tt , .... PIIIATI MAJOI CIIDif ... ... LAUNDRY HARBOR AREA SERVICE TUESDAYS ~ FRIDAYS ..................... .................... ...... A .... Y• •.• I lilt• 20%0FF FIRST ORDER Mens Suits S1.80 · P.nta ·673-4859 I JOe COSTA MESA HARBOR STUDENTS TO TOUR ABROAD Summer ~thool neatloa for tora from other puts of the opentnp until some tlme lD lOme Harbor Area teeaapra couotry. late March. wtll mean a 6-•eek trip to IItke Frug ays be bq)ts to Requirements for the trip Eurcpe with a. Corooa delMar ''br•k eYtn OD the cost of a.re an academic average ~ high school teacher and bls the trip bJ euntna: eoougb to C-plus or better, abiUty to wlfe. pay tJPeDMS ror myself and adapt to group situations aM Mlctael Fruc, 24, a ntst~ I'DJ wife," an exPressed interest in PbOto~ Jeat electronics teacber at tbe His wtfe, DI&De, will go a-cnphy. school, will tate as many u loDgueouuelorandcbaperooe ''We will be teachlog phOtO- liS YIMlr;stera lD grades 9 for tbe IP'O'C>· Sbt ls a teacner graphy on seven.llenls," says through the nrst year of jualor at Cyprea College. Mike, "and a complete begin- college OD a trip spoo.sored by "This Ia tbt 3rd year that Der wtll be made to feel at the Matlooal PhOtograpbJ to-tbe Pboto&rapby Instructors home." Each studeDt wtu be atructors Assn. The studeots A sm. bas .,..,red tbt Eur· reqUired to keep a k»lll'nal and will learn photography durlDg opeu trip," says Mr. Frug. relate entries In the journal TRIP TO EUROPE Is discussed by Coroaa del Mar htgb school tu.cber Michael Frug and 2 sopbomores wllo •Ill accompany blm and his •lfe ona.40..o&ytrtp to the continent this summer. Susan Smith, right, and Marti ShOemaker will be among 16 local uea.teeoaprswhowtustOOy pootography •htle seetnr6 countries lD EIU'ope. BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR If you are a newcomer, or know of a MWCiomer to the Harbor Ana who bu not been welconwd, do ber 11 favor by ca11.iDg the Harbor Visitor bttwwn 8 and 10 a.m. aDd llbe will call on your friend with v~uable information and g:i!u from frieodly busi· ness firms which stand" ready to help her become acquainted with her new surroundings. MRS. JOHN BILLINGS of Lido Isle, at left, prestdent of tb.e Orange County Tro)ln League, aod Jrrtrs. Willard Wade of Dover Shores, publicity chairman, are cheCking the equipment in the pro)ectloo room 1n the Heritage Hall aud.ltortum a.t USC, where a benefit party honoring patron- esses wtll be held Tuesday, Feb. 29. Dr. Bernard Kantor, ch.a.irman of the ll)C school of cinematography, will show tbe Oscar wtMlDr; fUm, ''TheresurrectlonofBronco Billy,'' a short 5Ubject written, directed and produced by students In hts class. Or. tuntor worked professlo~lty 1n motion pictures from 1950 to 1958 and Is motion picture editor for Encyclopedla Britannica and for Compton's Encyclopedla. The Feb. 29 prqgram will begin at 11 a.m. A bus wHl leave from lrvlne Coast Country Club at 9:45a.m. N.B. BUILDING PERMITS the 6~oaUon tour. "but it will be the ftrst Ume to pbot.ographs t1k.en. "They wUJ use their cam. for Dlaoe and me." "People and their compara.. eras to study the people and The Frup Uve ln Hunting-tlve cultures are the basic sub~ cultures of the places they too SM.ch and are signing ~ iects for the photos," says Ylsit," says Mr. Fruc. whowtu students from that city and Mr. Frug. serve as the photography In-trom the Newport Harbor area. The ltlnerary calls for 4 structor on the trip. "We ban 8 youogsters already days in Paris, 8 days in Rome, The $1,180 tuition paJd by Uoed ~." Mike says, "a.tld 4 days tn Florence, 8 days 1n the students wllllncluderound-are talktng to several more." eastern Switzerland and Llech- trlp alr fare, transportation Corona del Mar HIJbstudents tensteln, 5 days In Wtestadea, and lodnnR In Europe, meals, already lined lCI are lOth grad. Germany, and 9 days In London. and entrance fees to museums, ers Susan Smith and Marti Shoe-Theatre, opera, folk music and operas, alld other attractions. maier, both of Balboa lslaDd, museum vtsl.ts are scheduled, The !l;I'OIJP Is scheduled to and 12th grader Don Bolton and along with vi sits to historical leave from Los Angeles July 11th grader Sue Thomas, both sites and tamous scenic spots. 6 and return tllere Aug. 14. of Corona del Mar. Several More Information about the They wUl be joined along the otller students trom the sur-trip ts available by calling Mr. way bY students and lnstruc-area are signed ~. Frug at &44-1000 (Corona del DAR honors four seniors F'our HarbOr a.reahlr;hschool seniors will be hooored by the Col. Wm. Cabell Chapter, Daughters of the Amerlan Revolution, during a tea at l p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23, in the home ot Mrs. Wtlllam L. F'lsher, Shore Cliffs. says lie wtu have Mar High) or at 846~0'723. The toUowlng permits, In the amount ot $1,000 aod over, were Issued by the building dep&rtment ot Newport Beach during the nrst 2 weeks ot thls month: The honorees are JennJfer Quick of Corona. del Mar, daugh~ • LIOO tsLE ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quick; Dr. Mellnhotr, 2 story, l unJt Catherine Langston of Costa dwelllng at 104 Via Koron, Mesa, daughter ot Mr .and Mrs. • CORONA DEL MAR Norma Othmer, duplu at303 HeUotrope Ave., $60,000. $37,535. Wllllam Langston· Anne Powts "' BALBOA CO VES ot Estancia, dau(tater of Mr. E. 0. Etbell, garage, No. 17 and Mrs. Robert Powls; and Balboa Coves, $3,000. Nancy Wolle of Newport Harbor t B.4.LBOA daughter of Mr . and Mr s. Wll~ Winchell Donut House, 500 llam Wolle. E. Balboa Blvd., doughnut shop, Mothers of the oooorees will THE HARBOR VISITOR PHONE : 4M-9368 or .646-0174 MATTRESSES lfEW -aEaOILDINC Irregular ShapH hut.enpriag -Cettae COSTA ""'ESA tounUSS CO. ltSONewporltl•tl. LII.Mrly .. I)O) R, P. Warmington, new pr- aee. 518 Jasmtoe Ave., Sll, 792 . • .. uuro SHORES B. S. Hundley, addition, 4645 Gor!W.m, $3,000. • HARBOR VIEW HILLS A. I. C layos, addition at I 707 Port Sheffteld, $1,200. WUlia m Frost, work shop at 1749 Port Hem ley, $2,000. $15,000. recetv• corsages ttom there. J. West, alterations, 514 E. gent, Mrs. Edgar M. Cos Jr., Ocean Ft., $3,000, who will preside at a short Charles Clark., 2 story dup-business meeting prior to the lex, 904 E. Balboa, $55,000. program and tea. "'NEWPORT Mrs. Henry Crawford, lOth Chart House Inc., add stor-district good citizen chairman, age, 1520 W.CoastHwy.,$3000. will present pins and certlO- Wt!Uam Stine, 2 story, 2 unit cates to the award •lnners. apartment butldlngs at 2007and The good citizen award Is 2009 Court St., each $43,500. given each year by the Ctlapter Paul Lenk, alterations, 601 to 4 senior high school gtrls She's one R!11SOI1 we need additional power plants. Irvine Co., block wall, 1667 Mew MacArtnur, $7,000. Richard Coleman, addition at 1936 Port Dunlelgh, $1,000. • NEWPORT CENTER 36th St., $1,500. who are outstanding tor their Robert Hollingsworth, 2 story dependability, service, patriot· duplexes at 125 and 127 29th Ism aoo high school grades. St., each $42,200. The senior class girl stu- The Granville, 7 permits !or garden nUs on Granville Dr., total, $6,570. lntne Co., sign at Jamboree Rd. and santa Barbara, $1,000; teDa.nt lmpro•ements, 610New- port Center Dr., $40,320. VIrgtota Faubus, 2storydup-dents 1n each high schoolooml- lex at 5101 RtverAve.,$48,810. na.te 3 girls for the hooor. L I GAL MOTICI Pooderosa Homes, 2 permits FICTITIOts BWlNESS NAME tor pa.rUtions, doors, Ughting, STATEMENT !69 San Miguel Dr., $4,320 and Tbe following persons are $2,400. doing business as: Curiosity • BIG CANYON Closet, 177-G Riverside Ave., John Cashton, Z story, l unit Newport Beach: Audrey Mar. dwelllng at 21 Lcx:hmoor Lane, lene Donnan, Z2892 Bekluest $85,000. Dr., El Toro, Ca.; Betty Jane • AIRPORT AREA Van Ausdal, ZZ902 Belquest U. J. Hopn, 3767 Birch St., Dr., El Toro, Ca. alter ftre sprinklers, $2,000, This bclsiness Is being con. • WEST UPPER BAY ducted by a general partner- Rick Va.oderhotf, a swlmmtng sh.tp. pool, 1715 Ca.ndlestlck, $3,900, Signed: Audrey Marlene Von- Bruce DeMers, a swimming na.n, pool, Z.Ul Windward, $4,158. This statement ftled with the • NEWPORT HElGHT'S COunty Clerk of Orange Coun- Jon John!Joo, add and remod-ty on : Feb. s, 19'72, by Arthur tl, 408 San Bernardino, $6,000. E. Kreger, deputy county clerk. • LINDA ISLE Publlsh: Feb. 10, 17, 24, Jack Raub, 2 story, 1 uolt March Z, 19'72, 1n the Newport ctwelliDL Z Uodllalt, $70,~. Harbor Enstp. F -15'150 .... • II ·-- ' RJ· GOiffii ~ . ·--..n·;' The taculty makes the flnal decision at each school. Each winner's na.me is added to a permanent plaque on display at her school. Mrs. wuuam Tritt, tea host- ess, w:IU be assisted by Mmes. Joseph Ray, Howard Key, HoW'· ard Roberds, E IYln WU.soo, Hart Hickman and Arthur GrU'Well. TED STETSON SUCCUMBS John (Ted) Stet900 of 17'10 W. Balboa Blvd., Central New- port, was burled Feb. 9, 1n PacU\c Vlew MemOt~l Puk, Harbor V1ew Hills, after dytng suddenly Feb. 7 at his home. He was 85. Mr. Stetson, whowasanelec~ trlcal contractor, Is surYIYed by his wife. Anne; 2. SODS, JohD T. Stetson Jr. of Balboa lal&od aM Charles Stetson of Founta!D Valley; a alster, Bernice Klos~ man ot Massacbusettsi 4 gr&nCJ~ chiklreo aDd 9 great-cnnd- ehildreo. Servtces ln PacU'J.c View Chapel were conducted by Rev. Bruce Kurrle. JAY LOVIG ENLIST$ Coast Guard S..mu 'lleeruit Jay D. l..oTIC. IOU of Mr, aad Mrs. Jaek D. LoYtr of 1417 Marlners Drt•e, Harbor Kl&'b~ -· .... eollstad ..... Cout Guard at t.ooc Beaeb IDd 1s rtce1Y1qtla.IS.e trala1D& at Ala· madl. Penelope started usi ng electricity the moment she was bom in the hospital. She'll need approximately 445,000 kilowatt-hours during her stay on the planet Earth. That's a lot of electricity . And Penelope is just one of the 200,000 babies arriving this year in the 14-county area we serve. To meet the needs of our growing population. Ediso n must be permit- ted to build additional power plants now. And the transmission lines to deliver that power. Otherwise. there si mply won't be enough electricity to go around. Nuclear power plants are one of the ways to provide additional electricity. Nuclear - power plants are clean . proven and smog-free. Other ways to generate electricity are under intensive research or being developed now. Meanwhil e. existing methods are steadily being improved. Electricity and our daily lives. The two go together. F • BAPTHT BIBLE TRIBUNE. Spri,tfit>ld, \C o. Should a Lie Be Confessed to the Public? Dr. 1W ake, a.a 1-. .. ........_.. t•--:t71311. F ROM "SWO RD OF THE L O R D" D~ar Dr. Bill. I{ a IH'IOII told ali~ to w mronr or didn 't quitr t~ll llu co~ct tlaiflll, or •f a prrsor1 lird to ltrrp o prom•u modr to tomf!'Otlt' f!l.f', do )'Ou (f'l!'l it •~ ob.~olu trl v tlf'Cf!uory accordintt to llat Word of God and to lht kadms of Oat! H oly Spirit to so to tho/ P'''"" forti and m oollr tllr lluns nRht 111 ordu to hav.o it (orsiwn and (nr/lnflf'fl bv {;od-nr do you (rrl•t '" suff•c•rnl1n '"r h a CCUf' to SU onl~ t O (;rHf 111111 fl.<lr (Or!Jiuenru and ,,.,.,.,Vf' '1' ANS WER If YOU havt' IH'•l about ~M>mrone. you ><houltl 11u to that per w n 11nfi conf""foo VQUT .. n .Jild offH to make whatf'v~• rhtllutoon 1S nf'Ct!'Btaty. M althl:'w 5 '2:1 ·24 ~,.Y~. ''T ht!rr(orP, 1( thnu hrtnll th I' llt/1 to Ott! altar, and th1•rt• rl'm Pm/wro•.•t thor thy brother hoth orryth,rN osoins t thee. L t>OI"f' lhi'TP thy N•ft b#o(ore the oltur. ond No thy u·uy; (trM M recondled tr, thy hr .. th••r. and then come ond offf'r thv Ndt "' Th e fa ct rtL rt •~ rather hypocritical to 110 to God and tell Him ho.,.· 110rry you are for ... ·hat you h11ve done rf you are not wrllrnlt to try to make 1t rurht With the one you ainnt-d aiJarnst . You will reme mber that the Philippian jailer. immtdiately after hia conversion , w•s hed the strrpes of Paul and Silas. While he could not undo the beatinl]: they had received. he obv1oualy did what he could to make amenda. So. rf you have lrffl about 110meone. you oultht to 110 to that per50n and confess the 11n You ought to be willimt for otht-r people to know thl' truth After all , thl' fellow who !!houts fai.;e at o::usallon• ,hould n•rt wtu ~pf"r hr~ retra•·tmns' Should She Be Baptized Again? Dt:or Dr. Br/l. I u>Glt bopliud rnlo the church by trwne rmme r.!ron at a youn.s a11e. Hut .Jomehow far !lomr time o(ter I hot I didn "t tl'rm to he reolly born oRotn It .~l',.m~ that I didn 'r reolly underHand how im p o rlont thi!l b1uineu (of con wraionJ U Wr.e f do now. It seem s to me that }oinr.n.fl the church WG.f on my mind tlt.en. Now that I om older I ~'" to .trnow mo~ coAurni~ IJCilvotion and /iuin1 /or God. Loterl con(l!IJKd my tinl M/ore God and .I wat born 040in. But thil hop~nH o(ter m y boptUm. Do )IOU (ul tha t o .econd bopti..m iJ Aeaaoryti"ce th;.loo• pltJce1 A NSWER: Firat of all, I wo uld ur!l'e you t.o be dead aure that you are urved rir ht now. I am roin1 to sen d you Dr. John R. R ice"alitde booklet, "What Mw t I Do To Be Soued7" Plea..e re.ad it carefully a nd if you never have been aaved before. truat J H ul C hriat to .ave you and forrive you of your ~i n1. If you were not outved at the time of your former baptism-you never have bHn K ripturslly baptized. You went thrOU!Ih the form of bapti1m but it was not the real thinlf. You wPnt under the wstu a dry 1inner a nd came up a wet sinnt-r. but you were st ill an unsaved srnner Amon1 ottu~r thinu. bapti5m ,,. a piL"turr of one who ha11 been rvnvt'rted throvd1 thr duth . burial .md rt'.surrectron of .l~u ~ f"hust R u t 11 •~ ompossiblr to tak<' a ru.-turr of romeone who ha~ nut yet brrn born! Wuuldn"t rt lw> silly 1f someonf' uskrd rf vou had a prcture of you r~rlr 11vt" years bdore your birth' And rt I!IJU!II as srlly for Ol"lt' to thmk that ht haR been bapttzed years beforto hi1 convusion~ U you were not savrd brforr your rust '"baptism,"" I u rl]:e you to be sure that you a re now 11avrd throuljh fart h m Chri5t and then to be acupturally baptized as 11000 aa PQ~;Bible. While baptism .a flOt -ntial to your talvation, it ;, a command of God and rill crrtatnly e~Hnttal to your ObPdiencr. your JOY and your u~.eful neu A theist 's Holiday An atheist complained to a rriend because Christiana had their special holidays such as Ch ristmas. Easter a nd the like. and Jews celebrated their na tional holidays aJJ the Paasover and Yom K1ppur. "But we atheists.'" he said. '"have no recognized national holiday. l t"s unfair discrim· ination. ·· To which his friend replied , "Why don't you ce lebrate April first?" -Mary land C hurc h Nf'ws • ,_ .... , "..... .. ... ........ -, ""' ---··~ ..... tw~ 11Ho11, Met , .... kfv' ........ It " ........ -· h If , .. , w...r ..... .., .,. ........ . ... , "'"" • IM.-t Whw ,_.... ....., •• tllr prllhe. -GM"'• MMMft. ---...cl'"-...cl'"~-...,.._ 7JVO MINUTES 1NE ~IIJLE IT CO.NIUI.K I . 11AM Nil. •ttl ..... ..._. IOCMTT CHICAGO, ltl*Ott ~~ "NUMBERED WITH THE TRANSGRESSORS" "'And thto 'lirl</1111•• ,.,,I l 11ft >l,_.d whteh f/J!IIr ll trl n.-.... H nunil"'"fl "'""'"'"''''"l'I'"IH"•' '"''k IS•7fl• I he t:orQflf""'~'V" l u ll •ll•u·nt oltiH~ llolUSII!)'" Iron• l'lil <«h 53·~ TIV· ,l f!\Oll mg s torv ol Ot• l••<l \ IIVf'f' lo<t tl ll'fl"S '"·'' 101~ IJI"OI)hecy mu!lt t.Jo• i:ltl Pl11'1d 10 (<UI l or11 ~ rr.:;ll<r1IIIH'Ir1 8(>t" 1 babe 11 8fo!hlo l"l1'1 HP was /1<•1• tu~ mtol~ human riiC" hP!;omlllfl n01 mP.hltv orwJ .. ,,, us I)LJ! one ul ~ 11 tn•• ht•rrtHn I:IPII"II;t thOIIQh still altO vmv God · Thos ~~ how HI'! Wll flllt non.)O'rAd "''lh 1111! llolflS gressors Lltt" the Lud was biiD'I•I~ 1108'" thrS trtne wrth Willi<', by ..lotln the SIPtrJt John'• l)llptram w11 l.ll'ltO "r•~l'lllfiCI t01 thlr remrur0t1 d ,,,. ·· and ti"I08fl wno re•pordlwt C:llflfl' 10 1'111 .,.pt,sm 't:~IUinfl ''-" l llttl "!Mtrlo I ;4 51 Little WOt1· .. IMt John 11 llfll refut.-d to •pl•r• thrl 11n1es1 Drrl , n y•ng: ''I Nw ,__,to be O.Ptllecl d fi'IM . ttf'lf COIIIMt TN!w 10 IN, .. lui 1118 Lonf tMitrted, Hying: "'1Jtut II be! e..r;h • to h1fflll •II rlgl'lteoura ._ ... IMI". llll-161 Th~o~~ nor '--" jol,.. ,..,..nt l i,.,..,. '" .... lelll e.-d wa. I" tl'lla prKIIC•I ' IJI""~~D"~ But dt•·• Ho~ haiJI<Sif' •nto tl"w> r.un.or\ '"~" ""d H1s ~wsequcnt f:\ol PI •<om .,.,,., oNdl "' QU' Lu-d .soolce of ,, Poult lkiiJt •sm sa~•'l!F I have 11 lW~Ill•~m to b<> l>a tll11'!d w!!h lind h(>w 11m I 'lfa lf!!IY"{I llrl Whal tt ~pUt I ''"' tfl "I !!II •I IJf' IICCom p l•5 11!.-d 1 (lulol 12:501 Thos thm1 ho1P'I 1Sm Wil\ d COLI'S!' HIS doll!h Ill Calvary Wl!l!!l'! He WiiS b11PIIlfl.d >~110 GOO~ i<tlfte"""'H upon ~., '" Ot"(iotlr that He m1ght save us lrom '' '"•,lly then lsa•ah !;3:16 w15 luH•IIed f01 +t 15 1<1 C(.lriMCI•Of"I W•th Hoi dloath at C81v8ry th011 '4}rk 15:17.28 says: And w1 th Htm thflv CfiC:1fv two tf"ueves tilt! one on Hrs "Ghl hlll1d . tnd tile ottler' on H11 l•ft And tlw! Sc11pt ure wu lvll1fled WhiC h terlh Al'd Hill ... as nUIT"Iblm!d wrlh 11"118 trln&gtf'!UCU •• It •J I IOU::hong lhti"IQ to re.trre trill ~ Lard tram twt•ven ll'lovld deign to rdentoly H•,..lt ••11'1 ... ~n 10 teiiii'IQ 01.1 • I ttl l.ll)l)n ~OM· self. NcMr . u we ntii)OI'ld. tt_.t Hl111 •• 01.11" Savtor lrd etc•Pt .,.,,.., ,,,_. es u• gtft ol God IA<wn 8:2ll. .. blcome OM ••lh Hllft II Cor 12:13.27) .,. Dr. -l4loo JlltOM "IWOID OP" THI C..OitD" MUIPitiiS&OIO, TIMM. Hot About "Hot Pants" Some while •10 •• ulr.td 1ubecriben to the SWORD to Hnd ua n.une. ol .ome of &heir tood ChrWtlan friendl whom they thou1ht would appncia&e JeUina the paper. One. woman who !Mcama a aubecriber in that way read my a rticle in the O.C.mber 17th luue where I quoied two lett.n I received in rnpon.e 1.0 the orlainal article for Auru~t 27th. (That article is •till available in quantity: lOc: each. 20 for Sl.OO or 60 for .1.60. Write: TEEN TALKS. Bo• 1099, Murf,.... boro, T enneMet 37130). Well, the woman wrote a letter. Read it. "In the December 17 article of Teen TeiJu I waa shocked to read your 'one way' vie .. of hot panta. I truly believe you people are elc.._ Simply becaUM we women wear revealinJ elothel you. are practically callina ua UamJM. WuEw a tramp? "Four months ar o J had a baby and contrary to your prudiah belief ahe was born tota lly nude. If Christ wanted us to hide our bodies we would be born covered upt "I bet you're not 10 one way when it comes to puainr out the offerinr plat.e, are you? Can't you Me thne women are comina to wonhip? Please 1et of( our bodt. "I will never read your paper a gain, 10 atop ae ndina me them. You tic• people complain that not enouah people come to church and if we do. you complain. "You wouldn't want me to receave your p•per anyway becaute you aee I wear the RTeateat article of clothina eveT made. hot pantt.' "P .S . H OT FOREVER !!!t PAN TS BAN THE BRA!!!! '"I know better than to aak thia article to be publit hed, be cautt you S ICK people have a one- track mind." T hree times in her letter thia woman. who ai111ed her name ae ""M rs .''. labelled thi.e writer u "1ick ... She really seerne a bit obsessed with the idea. In fact. her letter, written in obviou1 anrer and with many worda croued out and rewritten. 1how• she really needs help. I wonder what her hu1ban d mu1t be like. poor man. The article to which 1he refen quote• two let ter1. T hen J wrote that maybe 10me youn1 ririe may be i nnoce nt and thourhtleu and not know how their exPQMd bodie• tempt men to 1in. The article wen.t on to 1tate that men do know about thoee temptatio ns, and fathen, hu1bands . de a con• and preachers should set •ome standard• eapeciall y for thoee women who are in J)Otlition• al leadenhip li ke Sunday achool teachen or who appear on the plat fo rms in our churches to •inr or play the inttrumenta or be in the choir. T he woman did not u y 1he wu a Chrlatian. Her attitude would se-em to indicate that abe i.e not. If 1he i.e, she i.e not very mature in the Lord and surely hu many worldly ideaa. Her rebellion a1ainst decency , aaainst Bible moraJity, qainat the Bible teachin1 of the place of women ia obvious. Her attitude toward prea chen i.e certainly not Chri•tian. Adam and Eve were naked and innocent before they yielded to temptation and ainned a1ainat God. When ain came, they were aware of their na.lr.ednea "and they sewed fil leave• to1ether, and made themMiv• apron•'' (Gen. 3:7). When they heard the voi~ of God. they went to try to hide beeauM they were uham.d. of their nakednea. Somehow it re~1tered with them that na.lr.ednee~ would not pl .... God now. In place of their f11 leaf apron•. "Unto Adam a1eo and to hi• wife did the Lord God make coac. of all.iJu. and clothed them" (Gen. 3:21). Now. did the Lord want them to be clothed? h i.e obviou. that He did. The tact that babiee are born without cloth• does not mean that Ood intendl for people to 10 throu&h life nak.tld. GOO'S WORD SAYS: tf., that hearrth my ~ord, ltld believeth on lifm lhlt acnt me , ...... f!vtrlallt.IOI Ltft:. and •hall not mmr tnto condemnation; but. paMtd frum dnlh 10 lifa. Sc John '~l• In ~hom -have reckmpuon 1hroo1h HIS hlood. the forrrwcnut of lin• u~oto:hnr ta the richc1 of HM ORAC!. .•. !phuiln• 1:7 -TH! 818L! I '· -· PROM "«.IHG'S IJUitHSSS•" 8/0I.A COI.I.BGB. LA 111/RADA ,ME l COIIJIIA IN THE BIBLE you will find one of the biggest fi sh stories ever Lold . It is about J onah and the whale. You remember, Jonah was told by God Lo go Lo Nineveh to prea(·h a nd wam the people then~ to re)>ent of their wickedness. But instead. Jo nah rehelled-j ust as some children ri o when Mothm· says, "It's time to t urn the TV off an ti d o your homework." R<tther thHn go wher-e God told him to go, he got on a boat Hnd ~~iled fo•· T ;u·:;;h i!l.h. You remem- ber that aftc•· J on:ah went to sleep, a big storm cam e up a nd the !'i<tilon; \\"('t'C' nfraid the.v were all going to rlroii"Tl. Sn they <:hose names to find out who it was that had done something terrible and made this s lonn C"Om(' up. T he name tu rnNI nut to ht· J onah's. Afte1· thC'y h:ut w:\kent'rl Jonah. he oonfes!'erl anrl tolrl them to throw him O\'t'rhnarrl. T he s<lilon; were too soft -he~t1crl to do this. hut when they flnnll_,. realizer! that it was eitlwr lw Ot' all of them, the.\· threw him into the chum- ing sea . Wha t a sinking feeling J onah mU.!il h<l\'l' had itS hE.• went under the wHte r. Pspeeiall~· when he saw what was waiting for him-the wirle-o pen mout h of proha iJ]\" the ltiggest fi:•h he had e\·t'r sC'en.' Now nt a• pln<'e in the Rihle it ralls this lislr " whale, lrut in :1110IIH'r place it JUSt :;:t_\·r-o thilt Gnd h;trl pre- P<ll"erl f01· him a hig fish . So what- en•r tl w~L". God hart pul it right lht'l"(' iu~l lf• l'('rE'i\"(' .Jon:\h. \\'haT :111 ;111 fnl piotr!' thai must hOtl"t" h('f'll, down m ..:ide this hi~ fis h : rl;t,·k, shm.v, \\"('t. and stuff\·. Aflt'l" <1 fl'll" d~ys rlnwn then•, Jnnalt felt n ·ry o.:o n;• that he had rl1sol~eyt>d and nsked God to for- g il'(' him. That '''as a!l C:od 11·a ~ w aitin~ for. H e <·aust·d tlw l1ig fi s h to get sick and he tht"P\1" .Jon:d1 UJI on tlw heach. Jn11 ah mu s t haw· t·leane<l himself oft' and rested ;HHI then hurr i('rl to f1bey God's comm::~.nrlment. W hat kinrl <1f a IJig lrsh was thir-o that swallowed J onah? If it wa.s ;t hlue whale, it coulrl certai nl y ha\"c been big enough, for they JZ"et to be over one hundred feet long. Jul'it think, his i1earl might IJe too big Lo get into your living room ~ Even a hab.v blue whale is THf IIOt.A IRO AOCAST ER much larger than an elephant. If this fish was a whale, Jonah must have been well-cushioned ~ause whales are covered with a big layer of fat called blubber. Sometimes this layer is a foot thick. This keeps hi m from get- ting too cold in the water, because \\·hales are warm-blooded animals. Now, actually, wha les a ren 't really fi.!ih even t hough they live in the water and most people think of them as fish. One reason that \\'hales nre different from fis h is that they breathe w ith l u n~. not gills. So before they go ttnrler water , they fill their big lungs with fre~h air. Then they I'Om(' bark up agai11: they have to get rid of that s tale air before they ran take in fres h air. They dt1 this hy blowi ng it through a pair of nostrils called blow-holes. T he stale a it· is w:lrm from being in~ ide th<' whale, so when this air t"omes ~pouting out. of these blow- holes it look~ like s team as it hit.~ L"Olll air. It also looks like water ~pouting up. Man.v times it goes l\\'f>!lty feet high. Whalers cry, "Ther(' !'hl' blow~!" when they Sl't..' this. Tf it was a blue whale that ..-wallowerl .Jonah, God would have lrttrl a ('(tui p lti m with a special thmat hecau~e an o rdinary blue whale, though he is huge, still hu a sm;-t]] throat. He doesn't have mu<"h trouble eating, however, for all lw does is 0 1>e n his big mouth a!-' he swims along, and tons of 1\'1\l('r now in anri through two t"OI\·s of whale l~ne with brush- Jikt> IJI·istlt'S on the inner ectges. T his. strains all the little animals ft·o m the watf'r. He then pushes the 1\'Hier nut of his mouth again ,wd swRIIows the food . W e rlon't know exactly what tha t. hig ris h was like th at shal- lowed Jonah. but r can imagine that J onah was one mighty happy pc-rson to be out of him. It makes us realize, doesn·t it, th:tt it i~ impo rtant to obey God ? (.;orl knows whot iS best for us anrl it i~ only because of His Inn: that He punishes us when Wf' disobey. So obey God's commandments ; a happy li fe awaits those who do. RIJirinf,•d by permislfion from. ,\',!TURf: STORI ES FOR CHJL. /)1:/·.'N. n akPr Boo k H ouse. THE GREAT APOSTASY P-"•CMIIITIAM IIACDII• , .... ..,..._ • ...., c.tu.,,_., ....... lp D. .• DoiW H ... 10'4. M...,, - ~.,.....t tf "-lculnulw. lu Jl"ttl c:-.1 -e *-·11 'It I ................ c:..,.df .. O.hllc Qu k (Coethn ~ !rom lui wtollr,) Modtnt:iftn ha1 many rootl. Let us mc ntif)n the eucntial one of them : In itt attitude to the Dible modemlun. more or leu eontittendy, if led by the fut~dame.atal prindplce which are folfowed by natuul eciatce and hiltor~caJ reteardl today. ThDK princi. plct lean ao room for the aupernatural Tb.ie 1ttitude toward the .upcmaturaJ wa• ta.k.m by uatunlldcace when it found iu modem ,....y ebout 20 yean aao. Then it adopted the uiom that every phenomenon must be understood :~r :1 result of natural cau.KI, !'ever by referring to ltlpcrna tural powen. T h11 atntude toward the •upernatural, of course, it not bucd on the resultr of Kientific re•eatch, but on .n a11umption. T herefore. no Kienti1t b .. 1 riaht to deny that miracles can hapPen. H e lhould onJr ·,.y that miracles lie outside the tphere of na turaliClenCC. A• a rule modern Kientistt are verr wiUing to admit that, and not a few of them are Chranians and bc:lie•e _in the Bible. The attitude of n1tural IC."ience to the ..upemstural wa• adopted by all tccular lciencet, 1lso by hittorical Kholanhip. And now it hu the character of • dogma. Every narrative of a miracle wu looked upon 11 an invention. If a Kholar refu~ed to foUow thi1 line, he w&l conaidered a betrayer of ICbolarly methods. In the eighteenth century some theologian• aa:tptN the niom used by natural tcientiltl •nd sec:u..lsr hl~ toriant. Such theologi~ns, con•equmtly, dealt with th~ Bible 11 bring a purely human book, not the in- iplred Word of God, and they explained its mirade narrative• to be mythl and legend•. God ,...., •imply left out of acc:ount in their ltUdy of the Bible. Thus they were in fact led by atheistic principles. ~;,. •ltd tM .:;,•at ,.,_,_, . All we have teen, modemi•m i1 primarily a theo- logical movemCI!t, and its fint •pokesmen as a rule were thcologic~l prufn sort. By and by modernism conqut:reJ theological teminaries and 1imilar innito- tions where fu tu re ministen .re trained. About the beginning of thi1 ce ntury it had mu•aed to ~ cot> trol of mott theological in•titutiom ln the Prote1t1:nt world. At 100ft 11 modemilb came: iDto p<nrer in 1 theological institution thty did all they po~~ibly could in order to expel from it it• Bible-believing profenor1. T heological liberali•m is extremely intolerant, •"- though the dic tionariet u y th1t ''liberal" il10 mean• "tolerant." No •ect could be more intolerant th•a modernism. Modernists were nat onl y interested in ,-ettina eoo- trol of theological intti tutions, they alto ban a re- markable interest in church affairs and in church leadership. Today moderni1ts have a deci1in in- Sum« in mon Protestant church bodiet. T he 10- callc:d Ecumenical Movement and the World Council of Cfturches were created by modtmists. A• n ·aft proved in my book, Ecu•ni.J• ftJ til• Bihk , they never coul d have rome into a.ittence without mod. emitm. By the World Council of Churches and the International M issionary Council modernism 1trivn to get control over the whole Prote~tant world. We know very well that there are many individualt, loc-al churches, and a number of church bodies that still believe in the Bible and ptocla im the Gospel af the Bible. But they are onl y a remnant-in many rountrict only a 1maU remnant. Should modemi•m be identified with "the great •po•t••r," 1 Ju we pointed out, "apo~tuy" mean• re· bc:llion, ' and modemitm evidently i• a terrible rebel- lion apinst Christ. Modemi1t1 refute to believe in Him •• He it revealed to us in the Bible. They do not acttpt whit He Him1elf teaehct conttrnina Hi• penon· •nd Hi• work. They question or reject H is teaching about 1in and t~ln.tion, about Henen and hell. Tbi1 it 1ft unr.aralleled aportaty, but lhould it be identifi ed with 'the gre•t apostu y"? We men- tioned that the Bible ronnectt the ereat apostuy with the comin& of the Antichrist, and that th e peat apcma'T rachct itl d imn i.n men't wonbipin1 of Antidm st. The Antichrilt hu not r« come, but it i· euy to lee that the world is raptd1y ri pcnin1 for JsQa€l and PQophecy Our condulion ie that modernltm tepruenta th. creat lpottaty, tince it quntioru or rcjec.ta the whole Chri1tian truth. But thi1 apostuy hu not yet reached its dimu which will COOIJ.IIt i.a mea'• wonhipinc of Antichrilt. It •hauld be added that mOdernism pavea the way for Antichri•t, primarily by dntroying Cbri1tiaait)', robbin.J pruchen of their menage and indi"f'idual Chri1baru of their faith in Christ. Modem papa;.m h.. alto been promoted indirectly by modernin... Sometime~ atheitt organiution• hiVe paid thdr tribo- utu to modernitm, pointin1 out that modcmiml niRI the 11me objecttouu to the Bible which ntiouJ.. i•ta and atheittl hue tliM:d for a lone time. Tller •dJ th•t modemiw doet it milCh more eflectiftly •intt it hu tudt a 1tron1 position within the churches. By CHARLES L. FEINBERG O ne of the primary que stions owne rship are not necessaril y the raging in the Near East today is, same things. Each may exist w ith- "Who has the right to the Ho ly out the other. You see, Israel may l a nd?" This has been most crucial own the land wi tho ut possessing it. in re latio ns between nations. It is now an international issue. First of all, the whole earth belo ngs to the l o rd (Exodus 19:5; Psalms 24:1). II is exclusively His without mort- gage, lease or judgm ent. For this reason, He can give any land to who mever He ple ases. Palestine com es fro m the na me Philistine . The country, however, is Israe l's by a threefold claim. First o f a ll, they have right to it by the promise of God (Cenesis 12:7). While Ishmae l came from Abraham Cenesls 21:12 shoW! us that the Lord made a dlslinc t line of cleav- age, "In Isaac shall thy seed be called." This promise was linked w ith an unconditional cove nant. Such can never be revoked. His callings .illnd sifts •re without "re- penunce" (R<><Mns 11 :29). There Is a real bearing the Pal· esUnlan Coven1nt of DtWteronomy 28 to 30 has on the proml>e to Abnlham In Genesis 12. There Is a dlstlnpilhlns between certain leo· tufel. AtS!, a conditional cooenanl cannot nullify 1n unconditional covenant. further1an unconditional covenant annot hove later condl· tiona added 10 it. Keep In mind, too, !hot occupation of a land and The land was held in possession by Abraha m and his seed until the time of the destruction of Jerusa- lem by Tilus in 70 A.D. This has the exception of two periods. The fi rst was the bondage of Egypt and then the Babylonian captivity. Cer- tainly, if occupation aid s to estab· lish the right o f ownership, Israel has this nece ssary requirement. She has lived in the land more than a millennium and a half. ._.,...., Gtl'1 ,.,.. D. • ... Atlr ef Jlful., ~ ie rebc:llioo api.ut Chri•t. M we hn e teen. Ouiec Hiroae.lf h11 predicted that it Mould come. He alto tau&ht Hia di.Oplet what they tbould do in orckr to be kept from lpoab'f aM Nft their _ ... I. Theyllhould wtcla •N Y-1· ''Watc:h thetcfore" (Matt. 24 ~2). "'Tab J< b<ecl. ;;otdl Md P"T: lor ya bow not whea the time i1,. CM1tt. 13:33). n.y oltoold u., Hil ~. Ho ,.;a co the ....,.. of l'blladolpl.ia : ·--lwt bpt ,.. -.1 of.., pon-_ I oloo wiD bop .._ 1-,.. _. of ........... wWcl> ...U - -aU • -"1, to cry-tiMt clw<ll-tiM artlo" (RoY. 3110). The land Is Israel's also because o f the prophecies of resenl~ent. The crucial, acid test 11 to whether Israe l was to have the land regard- less of other factors, came In the time of our Lord JesUI Christ. Their rejection of the Messiah, If any deed of theirs could, should have 2. no, ~ ._ .. , ,._ f1M'"'l· n. QJol • nullified their cl•lm to the land. Yet T _ _, ,_, .... *' -fto folio """ odoor any ureful student ol prophecy ... ._.. loc-w;uolr_• u sd. """ Cl;rist knows that prophets loobd 1M-iol4 • "T..., looool _. ~ ol ,.. ...._ ol ,.. yond this time of -IICOI!erf-... .-... of the k I' -~ (MML If "l· It ·~ ....... .., • ,.,_ .. a ., ... .. ... to a world repthertna (I..W. -49; New~ .,.,,.. .... aww ••.,. ww 1 jereml8h23).Codwtfl,lnHhpace, te 11p1 •"-iAJIJf. j -to II that istMI Is btouahl bode. • ,.._ wtn be rmodeto c!MIIIn their 3.' n.,...,.. ,..... ... ,._ 0.."' "&r'lJ'" HI ..... , eot n••• IU ...,. • ,...... dtil ...._. · own land. Cod's prll(nlleo are al-Hi-. -~ -~ •J:::::.t. _. ~ waw "Yu'' and .. Alnett. u He tt. • -,-... _ nil...& ... .. ... '::2 BiWn istMI.,. !mel of hleotlno lo ..... ..ti"llr .. sir •• -·• 1 1 1 and It....,, ... theln --· .......... ~ ( .... tt.l4). • THE FUND RAII'INO ''tri.Dtetl &Dd treasaer .. ' auetloa ot. tM Harbor Key ol the Cblkl Gald!llwce Ctater of OnDp County will be betd U.ODday, Ftb, Jl, at the Balbo& B&y c~. Table ales will be hekl trom 1 to 3 p.m., ud tbe auctkla., open to the publlc, wlll be COIId'ided from S to 6 p.m. Pictured bert, left to rlcht, witb .,me ale Items are Mrs. K•mu KYleo o1 Cameo Hlpll.ncts, Harbor Key tr-..urer, boldtnt a stole aDd eroebetld purse; Mra, M, D. FlablrtJ of WNtellll, witb a tlaur!De aDd a cold 1laf bottle; Mrs. Arthur A. Graves lr. of Welt tWer Bay, dllplaylng a hand cro- cbtted purN and a musical flo1rer basket. Aoctiooeer1 wtU be Dick Lane of TV tame ud 8u:tctJ Cl)'de, KWIZ disc joekey, Mrs. Aotboay ottJnc 1a aucttoa chalrma.n., assisted by Mrs. Be:D)lmln Brown, Mrs. Flaherty Is crafts seeUoo cllalrmao. (Enslg.n photo,) From . th e Poli ce Blotter • MONDAY, JAM, Sl ·C....... ,. JOI•Irton fJl IIW1... • • • l ... lr'J' 1M $1:00111 earreaey Ud JlftlrJ mart .. tor-~. tape reecwder1 worttiSUOftl'e nh..S at $151 were ltOlta'• WEDNESDAY, FEB. I llolea btt,..IIOOO ud 1 p.m. aomeUme bttw..a 3 p.m. ud Ster• equlpm.e• I.Dd elotb-from ttle relideoce of Georce 4:10 p.m. from UM realddce LDc. with a total nloe of about Calamuu, 109 £. Edpwatl!'r of Ray Scboemt.nc. 614 Cl~ $139, were ltolta from tbt car Aft., ~. boUN Dr W!t.t Newport of Morpo Browa In wtdJe U • FRIDAY, FEB, 4 Stereo taPfn1 eqldpmeot ~ wu ~ked at Ilia ~ukieDce A cllarp of publlc lntollca- about $160 wa1 riPC)IUd stoliD at 583 Vllta Boalta, the Blutl'l, Uoa wa.a placed apinlt Leroy from Ted Mlcbael LJMII:'s car &om 1:30 a,m, IJltU 5 a.m •••• SlCWd, 45, of SOD &Znd St., wblle tt wu parted at his Pollee arrested Robert Eueene Newport Shores, after poliee resldeoce at 1100 Clay Sl., Curtis, 25, and Darcy Suu.rme a.rrellted blm at 45 mlllutea cwt Hnea, betweeo 10 a.m. Ma.cLeod, 18, atthelr restdeQCe Pill midnight at 6450 W. Cout aDd f :JO p.m •••• PDUce at 602 Heliotrope An., Cor0111. Hwy., Wut Newport ••• Cloth. arrested Rooald EureneButler, del Mar, at 6:15p.m. aodehar. 1Dg valued at $84 was sto~ Zl, of 16Z4 MlLrlnera Dr., Ha.r. red them wttb possessloo of from an apartment laundry bor fUghlanda, at 2 p,m. aDCI marlj\ana . . , A ahopl1fting room U 900 Sea Laoe, Harbor charged him with ll'and auto eharp: waa brought apinst 18. View HULl, when Mary Minnie tbeft ••• An electric type. year~ld KaUly Ann Retmold left the room between 7:30 and 'niter valued at$420wautolen or 1130 Santiago Dr., Dover 8:15p.m .... Stereotapeequlp- trom the Teaeber's Manage-Shores, after her arrest at meat worth about $90 wu ment anctlnnstment co. omce 4:45p.m. at Fashlon Island .. r~rted stolen fromJuneStny. at 3920 campus Or, Newport Kenneth Steven Cartee, 22, aDd k1n s ear wblle tt wu parked Jlldustrlal Park, som'ettm-. be· Robert Carl Dimattia, 24, were at her residence at 427 Santa tween 5:30' p.m. Jan. 28 and a.rrested at 10:50 a.m. at tbelr ADl An., Newport Heights, be- 8:3·1 a.m. Jan. 31 •.. A stp;a residence at 6210 w. Ocean tween 11 p.m. Feb. 3 and 8:30 valued at $25 was torn fkoom the Ft., West Newport, and charged a .m. Feb, 4 . . . Lawrence outside wall of hhn O'LeJJ's with possession of martftana Tbomas Nuckles, 19, of 3706 Marlne Insurance Co. building .•. Pollee charged Mary AnD Park LaDe, West Newport, was at 2903 Newport Blvd., w~st Bryant, 24, or 203 McFadden arrested at ttlat address at 11 N-,wport, sometime between Pl., Central Newport, with dis-a.m. aDd charpd wltll posses- 5:30 p.m. Jan. 28 and 9 a.m. turblng the peace at 1:25 a.m. !'on of marijuana. J 11 at 109 McFadden Pl. SATURDAY, FEB. 5 an. • A radlo nlued at $11 0 was • TUESDAY , FEB. 1 • THURSDAY, FEB, 3 reported missing trom a ser. A bicycle valued at $120 wa.s Paul Joseph Harrington, 33, vtce station at 3636 E. Coast LIGAL MOTicl stolen sometime between 1 and of 1527 W. Balboa Blvd., Cen. HW')'., Corona delMar, by em. 7:30 p.m. from the garage of tral Newport, was arrested at ployee Gary Fisher, 236 Drlft-AGENDA FOR PLANNERS FICTM'JOIS 8li;INESS NAME James Gordon, 218 Via Lldo 2:15 a.m. at 1900 W. Balboa wood, Shore CUffs, between 10 STATEMENT The 3 p.m. study session 4. vartanee request of Gar-Nord, Lido Isle ..• Arrested Blvd. and charged with pubUc p.m. Feb. 4 and 5 p.m. Feb. 5 Tbe following penon l!:dolng agenda of the Ne'W'J)Ort Beach land WhJte ot Newport Beach at 7 p.m. at 4506 W. Balboa lntolieatlon ..• Three bicycles •.• Burglars broke lnto Prime business u: Tbe Wood Shed, Planning Commission today, ror a duplex at 129 24th st., Blvd., West Newport, were valued at $ISO were stolen Properties warehouse at 861 425 3oth street, Newport Beach: Feb, 17, tn the City Hall ln· West Ne'tfp()rt, on a 1,660 sq. Chris Duane Mclntler, 19, and sometime between 10 p.m. Feb. w. 16th St., West Newport David L. Des Combes, 2909 elUdes the following Items: n. lot where the minimum ts Frederick Wllld, both of the 2 and 6:30a.m. Feb. 3 from the Heights sometime between 4 W. Wtllita:, Santa Ana . t . Petition on lighted tennis z,ooo ~. ft.; also a ~era side-Balboa address, and Lawrence unlocked garage of Arthur Cas-p.m. F~. 4 and 8:15a.m. Feb. This buloess la being con. courts on Lido Isle, signed by yard setback for one side of Pryor, 20, of Santa Ana and sldy, 1707-1/2 w. Balboa Blvd., 5 aoo took cameras, tapedec k.s, dueled by an lDdividual. 44 Lido Isle property owners. a 2 car garage. Myles Elllott Gorman, 18, of Central Newport ..• Tllreeca.r-aDd other personal Items in Siped: DavidL. DesCombes. 2. Progress report on the 5, Use permit application of San Marino; all were char gOO pets and other househOld Items stonge tor 9 different c tients; Tb.ls statement ft.led with the etty•s general plan. Union Otl Co. for construction with possession of marijuana with a total worth of more a total value of Sl 960 was county clerk of Orance County 3. Off.street parking In M-1 of a service station on ex.lstlng ••• Arthur Robert Thiele, than $1,700 were burglarh:ed placed on the mlssl~g Items on: Ju. ZS, 19?2, by Walter districts. service station site at 2201 E. 18, of 115 38th St., West New-between 6 p.m. feb. I and ..• A canvas aLJto cover wor th T. Ktnc, deputy county clerk. 4, Building height and story Coast Hwy., c orona del Mu. port; Glenn Wa.rren Lightner, 10:45 a.m. Feb, 3 from the about $60 was stolen during the PubU&b : Jan, 27, Feb. 3, provisions In residential dts-6. Use permit application of 18, of Long Beach, and John res idence of Mir iam Jameson. night from the car of Raymond 10, 17, 1972, In the Newport trlcts. Mrs. Jean Belden of Huntington L9i? Mason, 19, Long Beach, 1800 Sabr ina Ter ., Irvine Ter-Stevens EIUott, 524 Tustln Ave., Harbor Ensign, F -15486 Here Is the agenda for the Harbour tor valet parking for were arrested at 8:30 p.m. race · · · A mini.btke worth Newport Heights •hlle the car LIGAL MOnCI! 7:30 evenln~: meetlog: a proposed ISO to 175 seat res-at the 38th St. address and about $'75 wa s taken from the was parked at hi~ residence ... 1. Irvine Co. request to am-taurant a.t 2404-06-08 Newport charged wtth possession of carport of Randy Barnes, 775 Diane Lee Tafiola, 23, of 1821 FICTITIOI.S BUSINESS NAME end the parking requirements Blvd., West Newport; also con-marijuana . . . Guy Vance Aml~s Way, the Bluffs, be-w. Balboa Blvd., and John Mar- STATEMENT for Area 8, north of San Joa-sideratlon of boat sUps In Ueu Chaney, 31, or 2008 w, Ocean tween 7:30p.m. Feb. Za.ocl12 :30 tin PoweU of Garden Grove The following person Is doing quln Hills Rd., between exist-of auto parldng spaces. Front, Central Newport, was p.m. Feb. 3 ... Auto aeees-were arrested at 10 :05 p.m. at business as: Wa.rd Management ing and new Mac-Arthur Blvt!., 7. Use permit applleatton of charged with then after his sorles valued at $60 were sto-103 McFadden Pl., Central Company, 1'707 WestellftDrlve, and for Area 13, south of Ford AnthOny Schools for an adult arrest at 8:10 p.m. at 107 len from the cu of Raymond Newport, and charged wlthpos- Newport Beach, Calif.: Donald Road, east of New MacArthur . vocaUon.al school at 21 5-217 21st Pt., Central Newport ... Stevens Elliott, While It was session of marljuna .• , A R. Wa.rd, 116 Kings Place, New-Blvd., Harbor View Hills. Riverside Ave., ne-•r Mar iners Linda Doris Vier now, .23, and parked at ttls residence at 525 ~ stereo equipment and phOto port Beaeb, CaUf. 2. Request of Emkay Devel-Mile, teaching courses In real Michael Eugene Vlernow, 26, Tustin Ave ., Newport Heights, equipment wit h a total value of Ttlls bustnes.s Is being eon-opment Co, to creal one parcel estate, eontractln g, securllles both of 5023 River Ave., West between 11:30 p.m. the prev-about $228 were burgl.iirl~ed dueled by ao individual. at the soutl'lwest corner of Ma c-aDd Insurance. Newport, were arrested at I hat lous ni ght and 7:30 a.m. • · • from the residence of Dolores Signed: Donald R, Wud. Arthur Blvd, and Corinthian address at 12 :30 p.m. and James Edwa rd Btlhorn, 24, of Mae McDooough 204-1/2 Fern~ Th.ls statement filed with the Way In Newport Place, nearthe 41 7-1/2 Harding St., Balboa, leaf Ave., Coro~ del Mar, be- county clerk of Orange County county airport for eommereial LEGAL HOTICE LEGAL HOTICE was charged \\'lth petty then tween 10 a.m . and 5:30p.m. on: Jan. 31, 1972, by Beverly development. followln~: his 1 p.m. arrest at J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. 3. Use permit appUeatlonof CITY OF NEWPORT BEAC H, CALIFORNIA Fashion Island ..• A charge of COURT SITE LEASED PubUsh: Feb, 3, 10, 17, 24, Emkay Development Co . for a NO'J'ICE INVITING BIDS possessio~: marijuana for sale The Orange County Board 1972, Ln the Newport Harbor 216 room, 7 story hotel oo the SEALE D BIOO will be received at the otlice of the City wa.s brought against Stephen of S~vtsors has approved ·E:;: .. :::I'":;· _____ ,;f;_;-;.:1,;:5602;;:~a~bo:;•::•r.earl!!li'e~lio•-----C lerk, City Hall, N~!wport BP.&.eh, California, untillO:OO A.M. Lee Vternow, 28, of 5023 Rh·-a 30-mootb tease with Collins • • on the !Oth day of March, 1972, at which time they will be er Ave., We st Newport, when he Radle Company to provide in- '" i C:BIJaC:BES IH THE HEliPORT-MESA AREA FOR INSPIRATION 9:45 - -Bible Sl>ldy ~ opened and read, tor performing work as follows: was arrested at 3:30 p.m. at terlm faciUUes for the Harbor ALLEY fMPR OVEMENTS lN NEWPORT HEIGHTS the poll ee station ... Doyle Judlclal District courts near AND BALBOA Leonarrl King, 22, of 4812 Sea-the county airport. This le&.se (Assessment District No. 54) shOre Dr., West Newport, was w111 provide Lnterim quarters CONTRACT NO. 1415 arrested at 9:50 a .m. at 425 for 4 courtrooms aod other The •ork under this contract will be accompUshed under 32nd St., Wes t Newport, and b ctutles necessary for the the authority of and uslnK the procedures of the Improvement charged With possesSion of operation of the courts. Act of 1911. Payment to the contractor is made by the delivery LIGAL IIOtiCI NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF TH£ STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. ·-'114'NI Eltlle of MATT DIDAX, De .... ........ NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEH to the credUou of the ~ oa.med deeedeDt thataUpuaoN llavtac elaima ap.tntl tbe saJd decedent are required to tile them, with the aecena.ry vooc:b- ers, lo the omce of the clerk of the above entitled court, or to present them, with the nee. QUALITY euary vouchers, to tbe UDder-LOR PIN/SHIH slcnect at the offices of HAR-8 Y WOOD, SODEN &r ADKINSON, BA.STMAN JI.OD 550 Newport Center Drive, • Suite 434, Newport Beach, Cal-1770 t4EWPO RT lfornia, which Is the place of business of the undersigned tn COSTA M!SA all matters pertaining to the ~~===6=-16=-9:31=3==!!!;. estate of said decedent, within four months after the first pub- Ueatlon of this notice. D:lted January 18, 1972. EMIL DIDAK, Exe<:utor of the will of the above named decedent. HARWOOD, SODEN d.· AD~ KUiSON, 550 Newport Center Dr ive, Post Ofnce Bo1: 1907, Newport Beach, CA 92663 , 644 -1313, Attorne)'S for Ex- ecutor. Publish: Jan. .27, Feb. 3, 17, 1972, ln the ~ewport lOU a per Painting & Decorating • IHSUitED • GEN!'ItAL Damato& 642·1677 II He Aa•-S..17Q F I R s T 11 &.m. & 7 P .M. -Services DR. JAMES COMBS , .. ,., S••l• A11111 A11•· 111 Mt11tt oU11 u ~ to the contractor by the etty of a warrant, assessment, and diagram after the w<1rk Is completed a.OO the assessments spread and connrmed. The particulars of the Improvement Act of 1911 are found In the Streets aOO Hlgh•ays Code of the State of California, commencing wtth Section 5000. BUSINESS DIRECTORY 5411-1788 COSTA IIIBSA 548·1733 BAPTIST H HOME Of r. G. HEUMAHH CHRISTIAH SCHOOL FIRST OfUkOf OF OIIUST, SCIEfln'l!T 3303 Via U4o ....,...- SUNDAY sotOOL 9 ..... ••4 101.10 ~-. SUNDAY SEll VICES 9 ....... lOtiO .... LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER Lu...,_ 0.-:* k'l ...__ 2!100 hdfic Vlow 0.. Conono .... -·Col~. DR . WILLIAM R. ELLER Phone: 644·2664 WEDNESDAY EVENING IIII09::COOMJ A.M. Ftmily Worlhip MEETING 8 p.m. A.M.· Church school Jt.EADING ROOM A.M .. • fesliw Worship Week d.7s: 9 a.m .. 5 p.m. NURSERY PROVIDED W ... ldey: 9 a.m.· 7145 P-••·1'----------' T ..... , •nd Frlday1 9 Lm. · S p.m.; 7·9 p.m. ._.,., 1 p.m.· 4 p.m. SI!OOND OIUilOI OF ataiST, SCI!Ht1ST Ntwport leaocll ., C....dtl- ·3100 hdllc Viow 0.. lUNDAY IOIOOL 10 Lm. lUNDAY UAVICE to Lm. .-uo.\Y BVBNING ............ :. . , ... -•L C...ra..,. ... _ ... "•"'--to tO s p.m. 7 to 9 ..... IMitH 10 .... 3282 ....,...,...._,11 Fr«•' •"d /ftdcpc,.dcrat co .. ,r•t•tio"•' ChrhtUm Church REV. NOJlMAI' DOWN AllNJSl'BJt SUNDAY SEll VICE AND OIUilOI SCHOOL AT 10100 A.M. Nt~tWry UN fNS:Wt~ Ccaura1 Bible Cllwda . DaD ST. •• OIAIIOI COSTA MIL\ • Ml .. 1 lat• l'*r'll • .... ,,,,. •. t:OO-II:• I -•• 0 I ........ I •• I • I ••• •,• ............. ...,. .••..... . 2Je1 CLIPP Oll'fl. NIWPO•T aiACM A MIW CHUICH WILCO'MIS YOU TH. lillY, DON L., INOL.., ~AST00RTUin ·-···""'"' .. . ,, ......... , .... . OP IILIGIOU$ ICIIIICI OP COlOMA DEL MAR IL.IMIOI C:. JACUOM. •s.r~, M ... IITII ...., .. ,tee •• , •••• UtOOa..a. ...,ldlllol • I 0. o o o .tt•a.a. L COAIT NWT, The City Council In Its Resolution No . 7576, adopted December 13, 1971, has provtdeO (a) that the property owners 1---:11:-:-A-:H H 1 H 5 may not take the contract, and (b) that the payment In adva.nce COLLECTOR'S SHOP by the contractor of alltneidental expenses Is waind. There Is no land to be acquired under this assessment ,t .. .,•11•·••••• .. ...., ...,,_ ··'-· ...... w.u •• , ..... district proceedings, therefore there will be oo aequlsitloo auT, IILL 011. ftAN costs. ,.. , ... ,.... ......_ ~ Bids must be submitted on the proposal form attached 11•00 TO S••.DAILY with the contract documents furnished by the Publle Works SUK. & MOM. -P.M. ONLY Department. The ackUUonal copy of the proposal form is to 642-9251 be retatoed by the bidder fo:-his recor ds. B uty Salons Each bid must be accompanied by cash, eertLned eheclt or _*__:::.•::;•:=.:L_::=.:.=.:.:..:_ bidder's bond, mafle payable to the City of Newport Beach, r~JD~ 1' for an amotmt equal to at least 10 percent of the amount bid. The title of the project and the words "SEALED BID" shall be clearly muked on the outside of the envelope con- taining the bid. The contract documents tttai must be completed, executed , and returned In the sealed bid are: A, Proposal B. Des1gnatlon of Subcontractors c. Bidder's Botvl D. Non-collusion Amdavlt E. Statement of Ftnanctal Responsibility F. Teehnteal AbiUty ancl Experience References These documents shall be affixed wtth the signature and tllles of the persons stgntng on behalf of the bidder. For corporaUon, the stptures of the Presldent or Vlce President aDd Secretary or Asststant Secretary are required and the Corporate Seal shall be amxed to all documents reqtd.rlng signatures. In the case of a Partoershlp, the sipture of at least ooe pnen I partner Is required, No bids will be accepted from a contractor wbo has DOt been Ucensed In accordance with the prortsions or Cblptu 9, DIYlsion m ot the Business and Professions Code. The contractor shall stati! ttls Ucense number aDd elassllleatton BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar Phone 644·7336 SALES & SERVICE Ia lllo p.._L t:~ ... ~I.C~OI~·~-~O>~)~am.lll~;~ Plans IUid contract documents, tnciOOIDg Speelal Prortstons, may bt oi*Joed at the Public Works Deputmeot, City Hall, Newport 8eleb, cautornta, at DO cost to Ucenaed oootnctora. ..,., .... .. A DOD-rer.cable chlrre of $.1.00 wiU be required for -.ch ::.,.......,,.:=.:.;:• ...... ., Ht of piau aDd contract documents Issued to others. lt Ia ...,_, ..,._ reqaelted that the ptans and eoatnct documents be returoed ,_ ,..........,. .... Wltll.bll ntta after the bid opelllna. c.1 ctwlsla,t.r ne Ctt)' hU adopted the Studard SpeclflcatJou tor PUbUc ... -... •en. Coutructlon (19'10 EtHUollantiSIIA)1em-.)asprfiiJU'ed IM tN7 W S27..- bJ tbe SoutMra California Cw.ptera or the Amerteu PubUc .,. I. Blliiii.IMI'f-A AliA Workl Aaoeiattoa and the APOCI.ated c..nt Coatractors of Alllltlca. CCJOIH may be -laed !tom Balldtar Nowo, ""'·\ 1011 O.Wiud A..-eaue. Los Aoceles, Calllv'Dla 5KIOS4, (lU 1'10-11'11 . II aecarduce with Cbl PI'O"ialoas or ArUdt a. Cblpter 1, Part 1 at 111o cal,_ La1>or COdo (So<-I'MO ol .... ~ tbo Cltr C..ell at 1110 Cltr of Nowpo<t -... uc:-- tllt _.. pnnlllaf nit at PI" dltm -Ia 1M- Ia -• lilt_, to lobo,....,edlb< •e• en1t. eluollka· ttoa,. 01 tJ11r1 of ... baa~~ or .. ~bUie lillllld to UIC• a. owb:Kt aM llu Ill ._..-Items Ia Rsnl 11• No.. 141:1 ••c••• ..., 1\ ll'n. A C&W oiiUd r_..... &a an.l.llrlale Ia lilt -at tllo Cltr c-. All portleo lo tllo -llall bo ...... 11J aD ~ ol tilt ~ IAIW Code ,..._ .. ...-... --~1'1'111-lmlao-l CnT OF RWPQIIT SUCH, CAUFQIUILI. ............... Cltr Clift ._, Fob, 10 udl?, It'll, Ill tllo "owpart-Eoo!IO • IM-csiulu ' ., · AI---.... • Florllta FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Deltf•rl T11sh FLORISTS I'HOHE: _...,. 2GIFI part .... c..- • Au to Repair GENERAL iTRANSMISSION OI.I!CT1.. Y .t.CII:OU P:II:OM THIO II:OBIIU P:ORO HAL AEBISCHER ~a!. Proper F iu•ng Auured 3«Ji E. Ca-st Hwv Corona dtl M• 175-3133 •Health Foods ewport utntton 54-4271 NATURAL VITAMINS. PROTEINS. PURE NATURAL FOODS 1"-1( RIVERSIDE AVE. (/'l«JCI to Gr•yiot111~J Call these merchants for the best in service I •I~IU ' .• J . . "' ... ' . . ' .... --. IN Nf\IW'OLI'IT .f.ACM ~ Offiu Fwnitvn ~ OESKS·CHAIRS FilES I SAFES OFFICE SUPPLIES • STioTIONERY • Nuneri• Sir ....... --.. :t.!.~~ ....... ~ • .__.. ltnl'lll FREE IJEUY£11. Y Corona del Mu Nunc:ry ~744 E. CCIIIIC H.,.. 67s-.4160 .Pelnt ............ BAIUIOB PAINT aw.u.u.ua rrn•utulH PAINTS Con;'ll Lilla t~N4TTE/I.IIS OF WALIJ'AH/1. Bl• L c..& ftw7. 0.._ ... ... 'c.....-1'0 .......... ,...., ,_, l'rNIII A. 11. MAUAC PUJIIUII 700 owr'*M Aft. eo-a Milia' • PlrMnl.._,. DAY UII<IHT WATU H&A'I"EEIa .na-u• C' Y ro. t et•l S~totfe&to ... l ....... ............. .... SINCERE SEWING MACHINI 1171 Hi.rto.r Ill ..... C.M. 646-9742 • Shoe Repair ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE CO.f'li.TI. SMOI, .t."o ....... oaa.o ••"•••• 3401 E. CO a a' Hipw., Coroaa.del Mar Phoneo 671HII40 Otl11r Loc.,io••: •l4U VIA LIDO, IUW"O•T •14 P:4,MIOM l$l.t.MD I 1101 ........ ,. MIWf'O•T •II:OaiNSOM"S DIPT. STO.I ,ASHI~M ISL.t.MD • NEW 6 USED Salts • Sentct-A1J ... ,_, I S9 YEARS' EJPSRIEIIC& stopr-edllalor COIOHA. DIL MAl SllllltG' VAOIUIII .CIMTII TEXT OF NEWPORT BEACH GENERAL POLICY {COIITUfi.SD PM* L.&BT WUJQ ..... ....., .. ,,..._,uduputofU...,.,..tor taclllUts, Ud to prortde a eoMI.MntlJ lllttf!a llftl ol Plblle MrYleo 10 u to ...... .a r.....-tbe c:wwtililltJto NEWORT IIANIIOR EliSIIJI 11:00110 SECTMitl • -P ... 4 TIIUR$0AY, FEB. 17, ISn COIDIA Dfl. liAR, CALl F •• -............... -of lOcal -· Ia lllo ._.---.. _ .... lllo -· ... Of ... t) nt CltJ llialJ dlfttap ud •••tw ....... Ud...._tll repllt1oel to unn tbl prcwf.lloe ol ~ oS-Jb'Mt puttq wUil au aew d..,.~cpnt~tt, ud eooowap )OI.IIt pC)Uc- prJnta dGrtl to lmprowe ptttlac CODdttioGI 1.1 ui.RlDr d..,tklped are••· IOjo)' I lifo, helllllll!l ud -to llftoc -· '• • SUPPORTING POL ICI IS • CHAMP'AGHIIIUI'f!T _, --"' -........ Booelo _... plaa. II 1a1 ti.e policy rtpCft wt1l be Ab)let to ClllDC\t aatU 111o1i1p Ill'" ---ud ... CoaoeU lu _..od U. ••• tbl telf we are publlahin1 wtll DOt be tbe Goal. ollldlJ Ytrtdoa. ..,...,. .. , tbls nrliOD bu beea. approwed b)' the Pa.tar Comm!.Aioll. ..-1 tbt etwacM ~UUtsted at a Ju. Jl Jolat mettlAC of the commlsatoaers and the Ctty CouaeU art eouidfted mlDor, ueept where we hue inserted I) The City lhaU -ollie -01 .,._. llldowalb aQI:i other ptdeatrian ftJI ud Initiate tbt dlftlopmeot ot a sate uct attncUft blcyele tran syttem throuchoat ua. City. m) The Ctty sball eocour&P' the litH ot a small boat Q'ttem for •llht-,..IJir pueeoprs tn ud uouod tbe Bay. Tbe l)'ttem sr.au be deaJJIMd tn such a 'ftJ'Uto protect ntiUDg residents o) 1'be City llllll ma1ollalll -lito lo'tolo of boaU ud a. Valoallooo'o 00)' WUCIII• llllety sontCH ud lletutlH tD-.... 111o eoorrlol llnted F~ 111o ,.._, aDd l'llture oeeds ot tM comrollldt}', lecl., pollee ud art ot tbe Pb.l..lbllr~c protec:UoD, martoe atety serriees baiJdiDc _., Ud pabUc AM:)el&tts wltb l chamP~~~~ uUUty Ar1'1cea. ' bdet b blllheM• Ud WIY ... b) The City shall eodea¥01' to proYldt a ftt11 fUll ot yeu .. TIMMparty..., held at tbe home rouod recreational faclutlet and tutrueUoaaJ PfOp'ama to! of ra. Robert Mateer, 19$0 adequately meet the current and fUture DMCts ot MeJ1 r..adtat. :: ~ Clrole, Hatbor and uea which ftoot on the Bay. • ecUIIOI'ial DOt ... . ,. . . n) The City shalleowurace tbe malnte•nc• of the eDsttng ferry 111stem between Balboa lsland l.Dd the peolnaula and the possible de'#eklpmeot ot a ferry crossing wtthln a suU:a.ble location In the ~r Bay area. The n.ried program• and ficiUUe~ lb&U lDclude'ntu .,u a. OROJLA T10H AND TRAHSPOR TA 1101'1 • GENERA L OBJECTIVE and actlYittes, beach and harbor faciUttes, a.etlYtparkfletUUea, pasSive opeD areas and .,,., parks, sedlor ctUHQ llleJ.UU.., aDd bicycle and pedestrian traii.J. ti is the ot>jectln of t!Mt City of Newport Beach to eosi.U'e the orderly development of thOse taciUttes which promote the sate, attradtve, eoavenient, and ecooomlcal movement of people and goods wtthin the Nnport Beach area; to ensure the de.-elopment of all such taclllUes In a 11\l.Mer wb.lch wm mlnlmlu any detrimental eftects upon tbe enrironmental quallty of the City; and to asstst In the deveiol)meat or a total ctrcul;atlon system to sene the present aDd future oeeds of the Orange County region. HOU SIN G o GENER AL OBJECTIV E It Is the objecUYe of the City of NewpJrt Beach to pres'"' aDd enhance the community's quality ilnDr ea•lrooment; to mlllntaJ• and Improve the 1'l.stal character and physlcalquallty or all er:istiJig nelgtlbotboods, &Dd toeocouraptbede'telopmeot of a varlet}' of new houslnr to adequately sene tbe needs of all present aDd 1'\Jture residents of the commlmlty. o SUPPORTING POLI CIES e) For all sen lees and t.lcllittes to be prorided directly bJ the City, the City shall exercise the fUll care oece.....,-to Insure that all such serYices and f:aclllttes are prOt"'ded Ud maintained In an emcteot and ecooomlcal mumer to tr.e citizens of the community, d) The City shall tnvestJp.te all CJI)I)Oftlm1Ues tot uttUst.ar pubUc sen•tces and tacmttes adeqtately proftded by otbtr acencles, and the eJ:clustOD of stmtll.J'lJ pll.aDed or e.11.1t1Dc servtces and taciUUes which may be adeqately ptoYtded through the private or commer cial sector of the commUDJty to ultimately reduce present and tuture costsoUocal mWllctpal e SUPP OR TING POLICIES a) The iocal transportation system shall sene as an integral part ot the broader regional transportation network, fncltlding a balance between various alternate modes of transportation such as highways, mass transit, air and water tac!Uties that will satisfY local and regional transportation needs and the needs of various age and socio-ecooomtc groups, (NOTE : Tbe word "coordtnate" will probably replace the word ''satisfy" In the for egoing sentence.) a) The City shall retal.D the present predominance ofslngle- famtly residences througtlout the commlllity while coottnuiJig to provtde tor a variety of housi.Dg types lQd a dJverslty of housing needs. b) A variety of !lOusing types and designs shaU 1ncl1Jde multlple.ramtly apartments and tOW"nhouses,aswellasattached and detached slngle.ramtly homes in convententaod compatible locattons so as to offer a broad housing choice to a variety o1 famJiy sizes, types, and iD'!Omi's. services. e) Consistent with such policies, the Clty shall coottnoe Clty.school district cooperation LD the jolnt use ot part aDd recreation tacllltles; the development of park sites adjaceot to schOol properties, and the requirement nf housl.Dr developeu to provide a percentage ofthelr stte for open space aod recraa. b) The City shall continue the active Investigation of all planned local and r egional transportation systems to determine the Impact of each on the commwtlty, and to ensure that all such faclUUes serve to protect and maintain the sociological, e<:ological, economic and aesthetic environment of the Newport Beach area. c) Freeways, In particular, shall not bisect or isolate fndlvldual communities, neighbOrhoods, business areas, parks or other homogeneous areas within the City, and shall be designed in such a manner as to protect and enhance any adjacent land uses. 1. Consistent with lhe objective and policies to preserve the environmental quaUty of the community, the Cit y shall continue to oppose the development of lhe Rou~e l (Pl ctfic Coast) Freeway within the coastal corridor of Newpor t Beach. 2. The City shall promote the future routing or the Corona del Mar b'eeway to an align ment whi ch would be northerly from Its present planned route through Corona del Mar, As one alternative, the City should consider a possible alignment of the I'Teeway to a location near or adjacent 10 Bonita Canyol Road. d) Recognlt.lng the vita! relationship which exists between the street and highway netw.1rk arxl the use of land, the City shall Umll ano1 control the distribution, character and intensity of all latxl uses which would generate increased levels of tratnc beyond the capactty of th~ existing or planned Street system. e) In view of Increasing demands and the economic pressures to expand atr transportation services in the Orange County region, the City shall actively encourage and participate in the planning and developm~nt of a regio nal airport faciUty at a location whi ch wlll be least detrimental to surrounding residents and adjacent Land. uses. The new faciUtles should be developed for occ~ncy by 1977 -the date on wh ich specific air ta clllty leases may be considered tor ter mination or renewal. f) The present location of the Orange County Airport is unacceptable as a site for a regional airport facility and shOuld therefore be restricted to its ultimate function as a metro-port; I.e., to the use of non-jet commerctal ca rriers capable of short take~ffs and lanctlngs and small prln.tely operated non -jet business arx.l pleasure type aircrait. (NOTE · The term "m-'tro-port" will be repla ce1 by "lo ~al airport.") g) T'te Cl!y shall also promote and assist in the development of adequate regulations and controls to reduce the present levels of nols~. poll ution arrl other ha:tards associated with the operations of the 0:-ange County Airport and eastre tha t su•:h regulatlons and controls are developed aDd maintained as 'i standard that Is fouoo to be acce~tatlle to the City ot Newport Bea•:h. h) f'a d llties arxl Wlding areas for any helicoryter or other short lan1inlc:' a!lr1 takeoff aircraft within the City sha ll be Umlte<l as to their extent, location and character o! operalion to protect agalns! any adverse effect on the character or environmental quality or the community. i) T\e Cit y shall enco:.~rage and assist in the plannin g and development of a regional mass transit system wit h other approprl2te agencies, wher e su ~h system -nay best serve to redur:e the rising d<!ID4ll1 for adequate and efficient transporta. tlon facllltles, j) Any mass transit system an1 the various local support fa clllties, s~ll each be designed and operated so as to protect and e:thance the physical, social, and ecological enviroam;:nt of the Newport Beach area. tiona I purposes. c) All new housing shall be developed to loclude suitable and adequate landscaping, open space, parks and recreation features, and other design amenities to meet the prevailing com munlly standards or envtronm ~ntal quallty, f) The City sha ll promote and assist tllrough ita: planninc etrorts, th,e development and maintenance of a full raD.p of quanty educational programs and tactutiestnclud1ngthe1'a.rlous pubUc, private, and parochial school systems. d) Tt1e City shall encouraK'i! and assist in the conservation, malntellll.nce, and imp rovement o! all elisting residential neighborhoods so as to maintain optimum local standards of hOusing quality arx.l design. e) Existing housing which faJls to meet prevailing standards o ~ health and safety shall be rehab1lltated through a system.ltiC program of building and housing code enforcement so as to maintain the residential character and quality of the community. g) The City sttall continue to provide for the necessary expansion of public library services and factlltlestoadequately serve the present and future needs of the community, The traditional library services shOuld be conUnuedasanextenslon of public educational opportunities and be eJplDded to locliJde the broadening concept or libraries to sene as community information, communication, cultural and recreational centers for all residents or the community. f) The City shall support "open housing" ror all persons to purchase or rent adequate housing facillltes of their choice r e~rdless of their aK"!, race, religion, creed, color, o; natJonal origin. h) The City shall encouraK"!, stimulate and aid in the practice and exhibition of the arts 1n the Newport Beach area. and provide the necessary leadership and cooperation to increase and broaden the opportunities for all local citizens, both young and old, to en;:>y and participate 1n cultural actlYltles. g) The Cit)· shall cooperate wtth the various local and regional agencies, both public and private, to Identify and assist In sol vin g the housing problems of the broader regional community. I) The City shall encourage a wide range ofculturaHra.tntnc acllvltles, fro m amateur to professional levels, and the develop- me nt progTams as .may be estabUshed by the various or gantza. tlons, both publi c and private, throughOut the communJty. COMM UNITY FACILITIES AND SERVI CES o GENERAL OBJECTIV E J) The City shall cooperate with the other governmental agencies and private organizations In provtdtog adequate local and regional tacllltles for the fulfillment of the cultural needs of the community, II is the objective of the City of Newport Beach to ensure a full and adequate range of public aod private community (CO~TI H UED HEXT WEEK) From the Police Blotter • SUNDAY, FEB. 6 Its pole on the private dock of • TUESDAY, FEB. 8 Jack Arnold Wixom, 60, of Charles Fishback, 618 Via Lido Poll ee arrested Eileen Burn 4731 Surrey Dr., Cameo High-Nord, Lido Isle, between 6:30 Werntz, 48, In b'ont of her lands, was stopped at coa.st and 8:30a.m .•.• Roland Mor-residence at 1949 Port Rams- Hwy. and Dover Dr. and char-ley Davis, 26 Beacon Bay, re-gate, Harbor View Homes, anct ged with driving under the In-ported that a bicycle worth charged her with public fntoxt. nuence of alcohol ... A charge SIOO was slolen from his ga-cation •.. A bi cycle valued at of driving under the Influence rage between noon and 4:15 $110 was stolen from the ga. of alcohol was placed aginst p.m. • · • Someone en tered rage or Patricia Kendrick 1415 La\e E. ThOmas, 42, of 316 "The Burger" at 4501 W, Coast Galaxy Rd., Dover Shore~. be- La Jolla Dr., Newport ttelghts, Hwy,, West Newport, during the tween 7:15 aod 8:30a.m .••• after pollee arrested hlm at previous nlght and look about Thieves took household appli- 1400 w. Coast Hw~·., Mar iners $127 in cash , •• Radios val-ances worth about $524 from Mile ... An American nag ued at $164 were stolen from George Holstein's residence at valued at $22 was stolen from Brose Realty, 4509 W. Coast 2659 Vista Ornada the Bluffs ---;--=:::-:-:--:-=c,.,.--Hwy ., West Newport, between sometime between' 5 p.m. Feb: l!GAL MOTte! 3:30 p.m. Feb. 4 and 11 :45 4 and 11 :30 a.m. Feb, 8 ... a.m. feb. 6 ••• A fight at A bur glary char K'i! was lodged FICTIT IOUS BUSINESS NAME 1701 Tradewlnds Lane, &y. against Patricia Jane Currier STATEMENT c rest, resulted In the arrest 39, of 120 281h St., West New~ The following person lsdolnJ of Gerard Joseph Barba, 52, port, aner pollee arrested her business as: Moreno Factors, of Oakwood Apartments Sout h, at 1 p.m. tn FashiOn Island • , • Ltd., P.O. Box 103, 2400 Elden Newpor t Heights, whom pollee Susa n Everel Souder 19 of Ave., Apt. 13 , Costa Mesa, Ca. charged with assault and bat-455 N. Newport Blvd., 'NewPort 9262 7: E.J. Babson,2400Eiden, tery. Heights, and robert Franklin ailJ, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627, • MONDAY, FEB, 7 Temple, 23, of 429 Flower St., ThiS business is being con-Burglars entered The Mug Costa Mesa, were arrested at dur ted by ot llmltedpartnershlp. Shop at 3024 E. Coast highway, 12:30 p.m. at the Newport Blvd. Signed: E. J. Babson, General Corona del Mar, sometime be-address and charged with pas- Partner. tween 8:30 a.m. Feb. 6 and session of marijuana, Ti1i s statement flied with the noon Feb. 7 and took a variety STOCK MARKET TALK count} clerk o! Orange County of mer chandise valued at $202 on : Jan. 27, 1972, by Beverly , , . A commercl21popcornma-Michael D. Nadler, r-;ewport J . M<r~driox, deputy county clerk. chine worth about $100wassto-Beach stock broker, will dJs- Publtsh f eb. 3, 10, 17, 24, len sometime dW'ing the day cuss pro)ectlons for the 1972 1972, in the Newport Harbor from the garage ofCaroiStock-stock market, Including the ef- Ensign. r -15546 ham, 4912 River Ave., West fects of recent governmentec.o- Newport , •• Jewelry valued at nomic programs, at the monthly lEGAL HOnCE more than $400 was stolen from meeting of the flnancl21 section FICTITIOL5 BUS INESS NAME the resldenceofBernardTerry, of the Thursday Morning Club STATE MENT 2100 Aralia St., East Bluff of Newport Beach. The meeting between 8·10 and 6 36 will be held from 10 a.m. to The followin g person Is doing · a.m. : noon today Feb 17 at thf business as· Commercial Fur p.m.· .. SometlmebetweenJan. S f p •k N • • nllure Sale.s Company 1707 17 arx.l Feb. 7, thieves broke pa 1° ar ewport Aparl- Westcllrt Drive, N'ewporl into the apartment of George mens. Beach, Ca lif.: Donald R. Ward ZebOt at 302-1/2 36th St., West ___ L_E_G_A.,.-l -N_O_T_I_C_E __ 116 Kings Place Newpor( Newport, and took camera and ---------------- Bea ch, CaUl. ' stereo equipment niiJedat$390 FICTITlOt.S BUSINESS NAME This business Is being ron-· · · A 1967 Porsche automo-STATE MENT dueled by an individual. bUe was stolen overnight from The following person is dOing Signed: Donald R. Ward. Its parking place at the rest-business as: Owners Cootract- Thls statement filed with the ~:~e of Arthur Godwin Yates, lng Service 1707 Westcurr PA CIFI C TELEPHO NE AI OS REGIST RATION Seventeen voter registrar deputies --aU telepllODe com- pany employees --are In loca- tions set ~ at Pacl.t1c Tele- phone's public offices 1n seven cUtes. "Th.ls public service by tele- phone employees will assist us I in the )lb or registering voters before the deadlines of Aprlll3 for the Juoe primary &Dd 14 for the pneral •:;~~:~: commented David H county registrar of voters, The locattoos: Anaheim --300 s. Harbor. Com Mesa ·-1796 Orange. Fullerton --201 W. Amerlge. Garden Grove --10540Chlp- man. San Clemente --140 Av. Del Mar. Santa AlllL --1015 N. Mato. Tustin --17332 Irvine (Ste. C). AFRICAN ART SHOWN The Orange Coast Cotlege art gallery Is presenting an Ah'tcan art show through March 10. Gallery hours ilre 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Fri- day. There Is no admission charge. The exhibit tncliJdes a Senufo helmet, used as a he&ddreSI during dance rttuals; a large hand carved Baule door, ob- tained b'om the lvory Coast. county c lerk of Orange County Domingo Way, the Bluffs. Drive, NewPort Beach, Ca ut. on: Jan. 31, 1972, by Bever ly LIGAL TIC! 92660: Donald R. Ward, 116 J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. MO Kings Place, Newport BeQch, PubU sh: Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24, FICTrrJO~ BUSINESS NAME CaUf. 92660, ~::::::::::::::::::::~~1~9=72~·:1o~th:e~':•:wpo~~,t~H~arbor STATEMENT Thts business Is being con-Enstgn. F -15601 The follow1ng person lsdoing docted by an lndlvldllll. business u : Schurz DlversLned Si«fled: Donald R. Ward. ................ E\ltdtles, 139 LlDdl Isle, New-This statement filed with the port Beacb, CaW. 9Z660: How-county clerk of Orange Coooty Ud S, Mollr1n&.l39 Linda Isle, on: Jan. 31. 1972, by Benrly Newport Beach. CalU. 92660. J, MaddoJ:, deputy countyderk. COWUII I'IIIF%U. MD IIIIIM. CllhM -:=;=1==~ ,_.. ,_., .,laPl'ial Thla bustoess is being con-Plt>Ush: Feb. 3, 10, 17, %4, docted by aa !Ddlvld~.al. 1972, 1n the N&wport Harbor SI&Dfd: Howard S. Mollrtng. Enslen. F -15eoo Thla: atatemeot Rled wltb the eOUIIIJ clerk of Oranre Colllty LIGAI. IIIITICI on: Jan. 19, 1972, b)' Beverl)' FICTITIOtS BtBINESS NAME Mldcloi, deputy cOIIIItyelnk. STATEMENT ~lllb: Jan. 27, Feb. 3, The tonowtnc person tsdolnc 10, 1'1, 1912, 1n the Newport bu1Dea: U : P.M.C, PrlotiDc- HarborjjjijEiUil1pi.AN __ F_·,;.15;.:1 ... 7l1 llaelllootry..Cutlor)', ta7S SUI& II t •· ••••• ... _. ,.._,.. Au An., COlt& u: .. , 9Za7: Mlebl.tl 1M Froiii&Dd, 1871 Saala Aca Ave •• Cotta Mesa, nsn. nil --IJ boloc ..... -by aal.odi.W.L Sltood: lllebaol Loe f'l<IU. Ihll. Tllloo -lllod wtllllllo ._,. ·-of Oruro COOI!IIr Ill: lao. zs, 11'11, by ...... T. KID&. .,..., ._,. dlft. Pab111111: Jaa. 1'7, Fib. J, 10, 17, 1t'lll,lo lllt"...,.n-..... ....;;;. _____ .J Ellllp. P-15411 NEW '72 MUSTANGS I'IIICI IUSna DISCOUNTS UP TO $500 NOM WINDOW STICl ll S.r. t Cl KUHTI17l61 lnol '72 I'IIICI IUml DISCOUNTS UP TO $350 ~~~ NEW TOIINOS PIICsal IUSoolll DISCOU~o'!' TO WINDOW STICUl n. AWII-,_ .... \