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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-03-09 - Newport Harbor Ensign• CALl f . T y TO E LIKE A HOOKED FISH out ottbewater,a sailboat beloqinl to James Crosser of wtdttler state legisRtora represeat-da.y wuthat "aomeoverwbelm. ls hoisted by AnchOr Marlne Repair for loading on a truck after it ra.a agrouod Saturdl.y Inc the Newport Harbor Are& iDC reasoo" would be needed Dlgbl at Scotchman's Cove between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. A rt!I)OrlAd are ready to introduce bills bet.ore he would co ahead wttll com~ss failure caused Mr. Crosser's son, who was piloting the boll, to lose ll15 ny 1D Sacramento to offtclaUy ld.U another freeway blU. A spokes-tn the fo g. Anchor Marine Repair of Newport D~mes llas estimated that repairs they are the Pacific C01.st Freewa.y --man said Lacuna. Beach and mating wtu cost about $1200. The boat's pi lot suffered mLDor head injuries •ben tbe bill flrst they must be told other commtmttle& would hu e craft beached. Tbe bOat 's home port ls at Ardell's on Marlner's Mile. ~z:;~~=~~~:.:~z-.. ;~~;:~~~·i The potato CDM CC AGAIN SAYS NO feels," Senator Dennis Car-Last week, the state's "Uttle h , ~~'::'~:.~ ... :~~::;~:.:y ~~ :t~:~t:;:!.'l~:;·;.:::~~ c I p caperTo MERGING CHAMBERS we need something deft.Dtie, tn reasons for buying liP valllil.ble Sl:t tags of the noisiest potato writing. from Laguna Beach.'' property 1n Newport Beach for chlps tn the wor ld wer e removed NATURE CENTER PLANS are eamlned by Newport Beach Junior Ebell members Pat Goodrow, left, and Nancy Leland. The club Is raising funds for the Newport Harbor hlgh school ecology center, which wllJ opeD Saturday morning with a 10 o'clock ribbon· c trttlng ceremony, (Enslg:n photo.) A spokesman for Assembly-the propoMd coast route, then very Quietly Monday night from man Robert Badham's omce holding ooto the property at a the Searare r esr.urant In Cen- sa.ld Mr. Badham Is also wait-huge loss, asked the county tral NeWJlOrt by a thief woo log for written requests for board or SJC)ervlsor s to take Ignored two cash r egisters run state legislation --particularly the lead in resoh1ng the lr~-of cna.nge. a resolutJon h'om Newport way Issue. Pollee say somebody whose Beach city councilmen. Ne:d Testimony to the comm ission stomach apparently growled Molnday nlehl's City Council by state highway department louder than his wa llet removed agenda lnchJ1es a proposed otnclals llldlcated that the tligh-a screen aOO window rrom the resoluttonasldngbothMr.Bad. way department does DOt yet eater y at 102 Mc Fadden Pl., ham aodMr.Ca.rpentertoiDtro. consider the coastroute through hid them behind a newspaper duce anti-freeway legislation. Newport a dead Iss ue. They rack, then cUmbed in the wtndow Both legislators tw.ve reserved were defending their reasons and UUed his late·ni ght picnic spots on the state "bill ftle" for holding the land. st.opptn g needs hy taking tile to introduce such bills. Newport Beach Mayor Ed chips, and a few cones of tee N t The city or Long Beach has Hlrth asked the commission cream ror dessert. at U re Center 0 Open a lready made Its wtshes known, to seek return of the fr eeway Nothing else tntherestaurant aDd state Senator George OeuJt. lands to private and public use. was harmed. mattan has Introduced a bill A Uttle btl of the countryside tours or the site ua.Ul 2 p.m. ing biology, zoology, chemistry to stop the Coast F'reewayfrom Co u n c·ll favors is being brought to the ldds The Juntor Ebells sponsored and other science and e-cology. coming through that city. at Newport Harbor hip sc:hool the center and are raising orteDI:ed classes. MU:e Neal said Senator Cu. this week wtth the scheduled mooey ror Its deveklpment. According to Mrs. Jer ry Le · penter•s oftlce Is getting ·a B k B I open!Dg Saturday or an "en-The center, when completely land, conservation chairma n of s teady streamoftelephoDecalls ac ay p an vtroomental nature center" on developed, is expected to have the Junior Ebells, at least from people who say they rep- school grounds. trees, Dowers, a small stream, $12,500 will be needed to de· resent large gro~s or people Scbool aDd poUUcal dtgnt. •llldn& tratls, 2 poods, a small velop the center, In addition wantl.ng the coast route ldlled. Mayor Ed Hirth's suggestion urgl.ng feder al study of the Idea or turn!Dg the eatire back bay area toto a natural preserve." Corona del Mar 's Ctlamber of Commerce ha s a.~ln said "no'' to the Idea of merging wlth the Newpor t Harbor Chamber. A letter this week trom C DM Chamber president Hal Ptncttin to NHCC pr esident Robert Mc - Curdy re jected what has become an almost annual "marr iage'' proposal trom the Newport Haz. bor gr~. Mr. Ptnchln's letter said: "Your lnquir)' as to what terms would be Decessa.ry for our Chamber to consider mer g- Ing with )'our Chamber 114Sdis- cussed b)' the directors of the Corona del Mar Cha mber or Commerce at our monthly meeting March l. Their view- point was unanimously against any such action and remains the same as for merly con. sidered and acted upon, ··We wl U continue to work with your Chamber for the better ment and growth of the whole of Newpor t Beach as we have done in lhe past.'' Mr. McCurdy said yesterds.y he had oot yet r eceived the letter and would not comment unU I he has read It, In pa.st years, Corona del Mar Chamber offi cials have said that they wanted to remain Independent to wo rk oD matters Uta! affect their own community. In 1969, t11e CDM Chamber claimed that Its staod ap..lnst drastic requirement s tor com- mercial of'f.street parldng was iDst r umen ta lln getting the Ctty Council to change Its mlnCI Oil the matter . The Newport Harbor Chamber hads~rted thepro­ poSI!'d ordinance. Hope for merger or the two chambers !lad been expressed by Mr. McC urdy when he took om ce as Newpor t Harbor Ctlamber pr esident ln January. The Newport Har bOr IU0141 has members In Corona del Mar and its off ices are located In that community, at 2166 E. Coast Hwy, taries will cut a ribbon at 10 watert.lU, a desert area, small to $8,000 In available school "We have asked them to gtn that IrvineCompany land arotmd a .m. Saturday, omctally open-bridge, an amphltheater aDCI funds. The money Is being us something In writing h'om Upper Newport Bay be bought 1PII: a 9-acre open space. Mem-eYeD a small man-made moun. raised prtmar11y through a homeowners' groups or any for pUbUc use w111 be slJA)Orled bers or the JWlior Ebell Club taln. The area wtU be used membership drive, with $250 other I.argeorpnlzaUons,"Mr. by Newport Beach councHmen of NelPpOft Beach •tu cooduct as anaturallaboratoryl.nteach· dooors being designated as Neal sa.Jd. li t nut Monday's meeting. But Other councilmen told the Ensign this week that they woukl suggest other changes to the proposed poUcy change, Here's how the mayor 's proposal would read ll adooted, unc hanged, u omc&al CouacU pollcy: SCUBA DIVER DROWNS ZONE CHANG 0 rounders, those who ~ve SSO Newport Beach V1.ce-mayor au of them foresee some E KAY ED gettlll(a "sponsor " status,aDCI Howard Rorers said Tuesday changes 1n the wor ding of the $5 doDOfl jOtnlngas "patrooa.'' that he was trying to contact mayor's proposed change to F(J'f"'REC'RfAlflJll: SI·TE ~ $650 hubeencollected botb Newport Harbor k!&isla-the CouncU's poUcy on tbe ·--~ tba ~w. 'fbr•• films, a oo tors to be sure "somethlnr Upper Bay. surnng and ooe about siding, Is put 1Ptolhe lectslatfve hOpper Mayor Hirth, who Is rtmnl.n( "OUr joint stud.les of the A $10 miJ.Uoa reeNatlollll ••major ..-.-tin teouts" wJU be shOwn ID Newport Har· to klllthe ftee'Way."Mr,Rogers for re~lectlon In the Aprll ll Back Bay conftrm the value complex_ or1.glDallJ pknhed ror to assur;'t'b:"'~cess of the bor higtl schoo l's auditor ium reportedly visited Senator Car-couocllmantc race, sent a letter ot that 1111.tural resource a.nd March 25, be'"'"'" log at 8 p.m. penter's Sacramentoom ce yes- to the Cotlnctl last week re. stress the lmportance th61 lt the Orance CountyF'atrcrotmds, vel1ture. Rod LaYer, NetrpOrt P£M' be preserved ··d en~nced lll Tile $2 admission pr ice wiU te rday. questlng the po licy change and ..... ,.,. • wm now apparently be built Beacb tennis great, was men-1 h A bl Ba order to maintain tts el)vlron-just west of South coe.st Plaza tlooed as one or the proposed co o t e environmenta l center ssem yma n dha m has welcoming "alterations" in the 1 Uti d td lP Costa Mesa. ruoo. twice Introduced bills to stop wording of his proposal. menta qua es an pr ov e Costa Mesa's City Counclt ~a~:C~~ ~·rvt::::a ~dW:u~ To mark the opening of the the freeway route, but the first VIce-mayo r Howud Roger s wide public use, It Is required MoOOay nJgbt cba.Pgedlher.onlng center Mayors Ed Hirth of bill died because of adjourn-said Tuesday he would recom-ttlat substantial areas be ir. on 39 acres from agricultural =~ ~~=t~:i~~~~hwoukl Newpo~t Beach and Bob Wilson ment of the state legislature meod "strengthening the policy pllbUc owne:shlp. Therefore, of Costa Mesa have declared and the other was killed In a to stop construction of any more II Is tht> policy of this Council toplanoedcommercl.aldevelop. The Marrlot hotel chal.n Is lhls to be ''ecvtronmental Seoatecommltteeafterpassing boat s Ups, eithe r private or to part1ctpate In effor ts toes. ~= =~~~t'kt;: -::. r% rumored to be lnterested in nature center week" and both the Assembly. commer cial, to the Back Bay, tabllsh a method for the pur- baUd the complex, which wtU :~~!.,'::'!,»' hotel 15 part are scheduled to be on hand Word from his oftlce yester. and jotnlng with the county in chase of :'J~ivat~~y ow,r: include a major hOtel, tennJ.s Tbe Wlutam Pereira and As-for Satur~y·s r lbbon-cutttng I pr oper!}· n ° ac eve s courts, .. Olympic-sized soclates arm Is sald to be ceremony. Alsos lated lo """"' Looks 1"1 ke he 's run n"lng r ~~ .. ;·land aro""d the back"'' swimming pool, a sld slope, drawing up the overall plans arh e a~se~~ly:''r:tcR~~!..!~t is own~ b}' the Irvine company. an Ice rink, a r.e&lth spa, and ror the complex. According to am, up · 0 n ° • -..-..-Present Counc1tpolicy which archery and bow-Hog lactutles. these plus, Mr. Regan said HarbOr prtnctpal Charles God-Costa Me sa ctty councilman dents," but ooted that "county M or Hirth seeks to c'hange The acreage, which DOW be. hotel aDd motel companies stta ll and Nancy Kaye Smith, Wllllam St. Clair's reported t.a.xpa.yers ma.ny years ago paid sl~ply suggests that a P~ k>DP to Genjt Kawamura, ts •ould lease space and bulk! the current Mtss Newport r ema;ks last Thursday to the for dredging the harbor and for the area be designed .to tust oorth or the San Diego taeiUUes on their own. Beach, state s L!~le HOOTe!' Commis-stabllltlng the peninsula, so "Insure compatible WK1 and Freeway between Smalley and Mr. Regan said majOr theater Two onlookers at the rlbboo· stoo that Ne'*'P?;t Beach wants It's DOW' a pubUc resource," water uses to preserve a.oo Bear streets. chat.Ds and other major r ecrea-cutting wtll pr obably get a Uttle to ban people drew some Newport Beach councilman enhance the natural assets or Ed Regan or F'our Seasons tiooal attractions woukl also extra enjoyment out of the of. equally caustic comments this Cart Ky mla said, "Mr. St. tbe area and cr eate the best Aid the development will be I•se and buUcl their own bust-rtctal opening of the cetter · week from trls counterparts 00 C lair shOuld r ead our general possible envir onment." the ftrst or Its k1Dd in the nesses. Robert, House, who heads the the Newport ~ch council. policy plan, which makes ample Public purcha se ol the trvt!le country. In aootber important Council schoo l s science department, Mr ·St. Clair s r emarks came provlsloo for public use or our land oouk! mean thai federal, /City councllmen questioned actloo lmolYtrlll: the same part and science instructor John during the commlssloa's hear-beaches." state, county, city, or any com. Four SeaSOllS repreMOtaUves or tcnnl., a tract dlrectly oorth Echternach have been workillg lngs 00 alle ged state mts-Councilman Richard Crout btnalloo of these taxing powers closelY ootbeflDaDc:lal !JOlveocy or the F'our Sasons site wu for several years to re&l1!.e handling of freeway rout~ lluld noted that Newport Belch foots cou ld chip tc to buy the land. of tbeir project and were as-okayed for denklpment by the tbelr dream of a.c outdoor purcbases for the cootronrslal the bill for Weguardsi.Ddbellc h About 450 acres are lnvo l.,ed sared bJ Mr. Rep.a ttatenougb Larwtn Corp., Which plans to Labontory. When Junior EbeU coast treeway. Councilman SL c lean~ and suggested that wtth a price that would prob· Interest bas been shown by bWid 310 hOmes ID the area. members heard of the scleoce C lair uked Newport Beach some UmH ha s to be set oo bly lop $20 mltuon When the department's e"orts to have residents to '•get over their beach visitors "tust as some ~ounty was negotiatiDg a Land Court Sl"te gets fl"nal ok the vacant 3 acr es bordered emotlODlll biDge and agree to publlc swtmmin& pools have a wap wltflthe lrviDt> Company by 15th and 16th streets and a free'?,'Y ·" He accused the mU1mum capacity.'' : years ago, the [rvine ta.nd Dover Drtve developed as an cttJ or trytng to IJ)&ke New-ODe COUDCilman thOught Mr, was appraised at S 19.5 m!lUon. Police and coroner's deputies are tnvesttp.tlng the death of a Balboa Yac ht CIIJb member who drowned lut Saturday While trylng to retrieve part or a teleYisiOll anteruw. dropped overboard from trl s boat at the club. The body or John H. BJorn. strand, 57, was recovered by Newpor t Beach IUegUards, who found h.l m at ltle bottom of 8 feet of wa ter wher e his so.foot sailbOa t was tied up a t • yacht club sUp. PoUce Qooted hJ.s wile as saying he had donned SCL'BA diving equipment to retrieve the anteMa part about 2 p.m. WheD he tailed to sur fa ce alter Z or 3 minutes and Mrs. BJorn. strand ootlced oo air bubbles com ing to the sur face-, she ran to a neighboring hOuse to call for help. When lifeguards ar. r ived minutes later, they found Mr. Blomstrand tytn~ on thE' bottom of the bay with his SCUBA gear still on. Etforts to revive him tailed and he was pronounced dead at 3:02 p.m. at Hoag Hospital. ,, yacht club spokesman sa.ld the Blomstran<l's, woo llVed aboard their boat, hac! JUSt rf>- turned from a 6-mont!l r rulse a.nd were prepa.rtntz to 1!0 on a.ootber trl.p . Ttw!y had for merl) lived ln Corooa del Ma.r, at 2H Huel Dr ., and had sold their home here last yea.r, living on the boat since then. According to Baltz .Bergeroo mortuary lD Corooa del Mar, wher e Mr. Blomstra.nd's bOd:J wu ta.ten, he wu bon lD Mtrme90Ca and owned Crest Ea. gtneer lng Co.lflere befbre eom- lng to California. Mr . Blomstrand'sdoetor,Dr. Allen Cottle of Newport Center, told police Ills patient had been under medication for convulsive disorders. An air leak discovered l.n a valve on the vir Um's SCUBA equipment 11·as · not ser tous enough to cause drowning,'' ac. cording to policP investigators. However, as a routine matter, the county coroner's omC'e has all SU<'h equipment ~t\ecked when II is ln'lolvert In any way wtth a death, Coroner'sdepuUes said II would lake "several days" to IZ'E!t results of the tests. Sewport Beach police of- fl eer Dave Scruggs, himselt an e~r ieoct'd SCCBA diver, was at the scene of the drown. in~ when Mr . Blomstnnd'sbOdy was r ecovered and penonslty e:G mined the divtnR equipment. He told the Ensign that the small air leak hf' noted from a cormector valve wu not or serious nature. Funeral arran~ments tor Mr _ Blomstrand were prtnte. Mrs. Blomstrand gave pollee the address of her da.u~«" in VIrginia Cltv, Ne.,,, as belnc her future address. Onnae County ~rYisors pYe tbetr ftl8lapproral Tues- day to tile bulldln( ol a ..., b&rbor munle!p&l court com. plea 1n northeastern Newport Bell.eb. yesterday u..t be bad "tried ecology center, they took oo port Beach another private Bal. St Clair's r emarks "solmded prlnteiJ &ad paa,ucty to coo.~ the task as a club proJec:L boa Bay Club.'' He said ctty ukethewords oramanrUMtng Here are the comments of SchOOl YIDce tbe City Counetl that they Dooors to the center's ftuJd resldeots "would Uke to build ror r e-eleeUon in c osta Mesa" other cit}' councilmen on MayQf wer,e matlag a p-ave error may make out checks to the h.tgtl fences at each cUy entry ·-(which he Is). Hirth's proposal: reshuffle outlined Tho coomty w!U poy ~18,960 tor 8 acres oa JamborH Rd. a-.r Campus Dr., now beinC le&MCI by Coll!a.s Radio Corp. from the lntDt c o. CoW. 9W pt $U3,S51 tor lta 111· ttrtltl ID tbe property, a.nd the lnlDt Co. wlll bt plld 1105,108. The -court butldln( .. 1101 oJpOC!od to bo road)' for -t-1/! ,_.. 111 .... ~Mvlm, Colllu will leue •• _, -· ... 1110 -to tho _, lor so mODUli lOr fm,ooo, ~· at.o I'HCIDdtd a 1110 •cr•"*'* 1rllb tbl e111 of "-Btocb orbleb -ld ..... placed .... eoort _ ... 1a .._. c-. ,.. p1u ftl ki.DidW-tbtc:UJ"sftltlrs lllltd .. -··· • --to -• -llldiiJ wltleb_.,.,._....,... lo tilt --N..,.n -eiiJ--..... aJ,. .• ,__--"' IMOOOL Dot Coot,.-_ .. .. ud .... ,.. ....... ... '1111 --.-1 ........... 8oodl. • ...._ ud sbOU.Id telt tlle desires or Ell'f'lrorunental Nature Center and let ln ool)' their own rest. • Don Mc.tnnis, 200 District: A re-shutn1Dg of elementary the people ot l'fwport Beach aD1f mail them to P 0 Ben D I 0 $500 000 "The thOught he is portra)'lng students to the Newport.Mesa before eatertaclatotbeoriciDil 4076, IrYine, Callf. gzs&.: u mp va u e Is r Is a good one, but somewor!!U:Ig un.Uied school district, pro. dell wltb tbe C<MIIJ 101' the will pr obably be changed." posed and argued about for Newport CtDter court stt.e.'' ED WATTS A 40-a.cre former dump stte aDd the ctty tar lllUt on ter ms • Ca rl Kymla, 3rd District : months, ts oow Ill wrtttng. Mr. Cook taSd the CoaocU owoed by the city of Newport ortbe trade. "I .-mast him to ctarlty wha t was "lacQ lb&t tbe OCMitJ hid Beecb lD tbe city's northeast Wttb DO mooey In tbe city he Is talking about but It solR1s The sehool board looked at llf'Md to rndad tbtdealwttb-D I ES AT 61 corDer tas beeo valued at cotters b' bu)'1Dg park lalW:, Uke a good approa~h.'' S~. John Nicoll's plans Tues. oat aatDc b' dlmapa.." "more than $500,000" by city tbe trade bad been seen as • Mllan Dostal, 4th District: da.J bt&ftt, tho put olf a de- He c)atmtcf tbat mort than maoacer Bob Wynn. the best n.y 1o acquire the "It 90unds bood. I am In fll..-or ~ls!:e~~ the De:rt ;:a~ $1«J,OOO ol ti.Jpi.Jer1 lnODt)' FuDeral services were held That eftllllUon l'll.s appu. Artbafer property. But, wtth of manmt&Jn& publlc use of om now . e wu IIPMit lD pl&uAIII2PftCIU'I.· htre ld.oMIJ for Edwin R. eatlJ ld the pr•rty out ol tbe poeslblUty or a boDd Issue the Back Bay u d I see this WhO attendect the mHtt.ng coa- tson t:w tbt Newpart c.-. Watts, 61, or CoSta Mesa. whO reaeb otOnnp c o.-ty ~· beta.c pa.uec~ lD JUDe to raise as ooe or the Councll's maJor Yl.DCecl the botrd that they l'lad s1tt ud tbat tat $1,1M.500 dled .ewpectedty ta.st Saturday 'f1sora, who asbd Taeld:ly that money for 1*-fk.d.teaequllltioll.. protects OYer the oext few better let lbe publle ~over ptlet aat wu lo bt ta.ld to at Boer Hoa;tltal. the city ctn It to tbe C0W111:J tbe etty cu &f't)rd to ta.te a yeus. I am anJjous to .,. the plans for '~le or w'Mb tbe lrYIDt CotDl)UJ b: tb1 Mr. Watts n.s an •ratt.ac ror retti'IUOn u ~ S~J&Ce lit toacMr buptn1Ac position 011 what the redent COYetnmeat betore ~ac them. h ilt-• lJ ~~U-•n..., aqr CNr tf~C~Deer lD tbe Harbor Area the ooa~~tJ'• "C"etD bttt.'' tbt trade. ls Poe to do ~ the bly.'' Hen's whtt the supertnteo. -.-be Mttlld tor maRY Jtus uclputlelpl.ted. TIM ttiQtl'f'e appnl.al ob-n•s abo posstble thl.t the • Rlel'la.rd Crout, 6th Ols. d@Ot 0\f.tlaed rw Did seboo1 u qalc.tl7 u PGMblt.'' tn u. bulldlDIOfNewporti>\DH ta1Did by tbe elty has abo damp lite co02 bt !Old to trlct: "I think It would be lice Jnr: &A.DttAM 4MMOUMCIS ._ue put. Ht ftl& cMI't.W t......S the eb&DCH tbat the tM blpestblO:*'udtbetQOQIJ to preM'I"Te part of the Bad: • La" B&-.nc, Ada MI ADd .-.-..~ Jlobtrt£. Bad· m.tmbtt o1 UM Corooa d•l Y&r lNd wtU be trtded • prtnte utd to pt park luds tbrouP Ba)'. altboqtl It will be ex-Mea V«de Xllool att--.ace bam, (R) Mwpurt a.cll, J'll-Cblmber of Commerce. property of CWI OrlTe ta New. coedltmtatloo proceediDCL ptaSIYt, But, lf lbe m&.JOf ls u.l U they an DOW, esctpt t-*1 nz •* ~ ~ Swriftl'l lDchkle hll wtte, port· Htlata, wMH nshteltl n. ._ attt Joelted at tlltiD( about presentnc tbl that kiDdtr'lf'llln'" Ia 81J. lor n-e~ to a.. at.,.. ~. cd ttss Allah"m A 'ft ., an ...vtac ettJ be_, t. •· ttu. ud 'ftltu.f ICr..U ta wbole tltlDc tor tJM biJ'dl. t•m tUic fl'oca tM R'l*bUe ~ ot edict u till 1-1 ' ...... COlla M-; ttt!PIODI E&rl R. tabJl.llli:IC a "" pul OfW-a con.-o1 Newport S.Ctl qiiJDit tblt. W't Moe~~ tomt ar-. IDIIIII ol Adaru lid ftlt ~MD 1M '1111 AlliE~"'" a ..... Jr. al ,\ ..... udllr. ~M..,.n Bo,J, 9 lddl )111-ftiiC_.._ ollleotopot IIIOl'tboota." alE-wtllro .. Jutllll- trtct. WU111Jo 1. HWIMD al S.....,. CUI ~ al W-Uif, 11U a too -mo-u ' IJDdalay Par-'IUo D!JI. oorle U llrll .....,.. .. - llr. -· 1o --o1 loelr,Pa.,ud4lfUIIdllldr-.--5 loll to tilt 1400 ttoo_._ohtnllw trlct: "'I'M marw IU a_,. of....._-to A- IM jollt --•-llr. !hila tlod IJftd lo ~ -oiCUIIDrtft,IU-.... '-_,._ l6oa, aod I •· Ulattoo-. _...,... _, --· ana llr !too -10 ,_.,to Ill--eiiY o111e1a1o ~ _.-Da'lld claho II IIOUII(J. r.bc ' Lloft ,_. ud ~ btrfl .. ca abn•..,. Pit•• IRNIIkll -~.., taa l.bowt a Ud tndl ...._ ...-. t'IIMIIl1 b'ta. **"come prtmarlb' D'OII atteeVtt anuu.., ... Ull--. ,,,.,.Mil...._ ..,.. a wat'hcUkV\ew tatoh'tlll.,..., .-..,. ''PI 1r••• ot tbe dtllllp,... tM 1tatt: ud f~ ..,..l • Fore a.,. ...... ,.. ~:~·::~---;~ ===to:.:o.t':=::aa:r-'~~ :!.!! :,..ea:,-:_:~==:n= ::o;:!:;:~• .. z:~.tt:._ a. .... ~ c•••._1Ci111rcl. ...., ..,.., wt Mr. Art\lallr ............... Pf'GII"'JL M•••~··· ,...:tloollllodtal,..~ who will be 4 year s old by next Dec. l. • Provide $85,000 to add special assistancE' le&cbers to schools with tess tha.n 400 ... rollmenl, so that these ~tbooa. can measure up to the t$1Ca- tlonal leYel ol la.rger sei'M)Qia. • Send most 6ttl gracSera to t he "mtddle''SC'hOOls nedyeu, Instead of keeping them iD •'-· mentuy schOOls. • Keep Mariners tcMJol at- tendaDCe aree and ~ Uon patter !UJ as thtY are. Many parentsattelldlac-r-... daY'I mel!ting wer e QIIPtJ lid .. .-., 6th P'adofl .. ""' mkktte schools. Tbe dl.ltr'kt staff ud IOGII boUd aunt 111 ..-f!d. tlltm tb&tblttlr ldllca· tk:Mal Qlllin1111tttH an a.O.. aOiolo 1111 CfOdorololllo- oebooll. _ ... .,_. • ..._la ..... ,.,_ ·-................ -... a.l*d bJ I&JI LZE ..... ,. tM'dltr.et .... .....,. ICIIIel -£1 • Taa 1111t-"' .. • a <I 1,.,_., .. • ................ 11. 7 -.,.,... ....... ,, 1· .... ~ ......... . 1M1 OI'PICIAL IIIU-»111 01' TMI CITY Ill' ..--r __. TlfE HARIIOR AREA'S OFFSET NEWII'AHR ot'&ot: ..4,...,.. ..... '-........ I II" a. tniB.C..C....,., .• ~aW.._,a.ltH'2S TELII'HONE: I7MIIIO C-~ 7M) nta NE'WJ'OaT Jt.U.J0A. J:NSIGN it lk -'J ...... ,., .......... ,......, -. die aty or ,.,..,..,... a-da, ud .. -'' toaDy .....,.d and opcnud ... ,,.,... bl d. Newpo11 ...... c.-..._ AI-. Pwblw..i WMkly, on n...-.at.y. S«oftd dNt porlbp ,.W al Cor0«111 ......... c.nf. TK1 N.Ett"J''AT KAA»>Ol EN SKi,.,-adjvoalpd to k a .....,.P"" ol pnttaJ dfeularion try cow' dorerec No. A·l0171 cbtd ~Y 14, 1951, 1.n 5 peri« Court for the Cowuy ol ~. Suu o( C.Uf•Dia, ud hy ~~ d.ftcof b qw.lil"vd UJ pubiWI aU pubti.c -ac• r•q'*'d by llw. ~000 ~0000 ooo~oo004 <II. ..etlf ~.,.,. ARVO E. HAAPA, owner Mtd pt.~bHsher of the EnsiQn ~00 ooooo060000000 • TIME TO BURY THE DEAD FREEWAY A year ago today --on March 9,1971 -- Newj>ort Beach voters exercised their democratic power at the polls and sald overwhelmingly that they do not want this wonderful seacoast city to be ravaged by a freeway. The margin was almoat 6 to 1 to rescind the freeway agreement with the state and to require any future freeway agreements to be put to the vote of the people. On May 24, the Newport Beach City Council, complying with the decision of the voters, unanlmoosly adopted a resolu- tion rescinding the freeway route agree- ment. On July 13, Bamford Frankland, as- sistant director of the state public works department, told the citizens transporta- tion committee •1f Newport Beach that the proposed coast freeway through New- port Beach Is "dead and burled" as far as the state is concerned. All this woold Indicate that the coast freeway In our town Is quite dead. But it certainly continues to be a lively corpse. Last week's hearings conducted on the UCJ campus by California's Little Hoover Committee brought out the In- formation that the state considers the coast route very much alive. There was even the attempt by Mr. Frankland to deny that he had declared the freeway dead and burled. Other state highwaymen later tried to explain It away by saying that Mr. Frankland was referring only to areas where no freeway agreements had been signed. Let's look at the r ecord. The July 15 issue of the Ensign reported Mr. Frank- land's comments. He was asked about an announcement from Gov. Reagan's office of a new coastal highway planning policy that would prevent "unwarranted Intrusion by the state highway system on California's coastline ." Did this new policy mean that the coast freeway was dead and burled since the Newport Beach residents had voted against It ? "Yes," Mr. Frankland replied. ''Positively?'' "Positively," Mr. Frankland said. ''Withcrut reservation ?" "Withoot reservation," he replied. Vice-Mayor Howard Rogers received a further clarification by asking, "Are you telling us then that as long as the people of this city do not want the coastal freeway here --as expressed In the March 9 e lection --that there will be no freeway constructed along Roote 1 ?" Mr. Frankland replied that that Is what he m eant. That Is plain language, officially spoken at an official meeting here In Newport • WELCOMING ltlrflsiOD. .,_, motion ptcture lb.r 8ackb Ebaen of Qalboa lslaDd to the American Ca.aeer Soelety t1 Mrs. Eugene Tutt. vlce.prealdent of the orpnir.aUon'a Oranp County Unit. Mr. Eblen ls servtaa as boDorary cha.lrman for the Society's ~-comtnc educattooal aod tund.-ralslng crusade. Oranre County p.l tor 1972 la 14'15,000. ITIIAIQHT TALK TOM ANDERSON Marderer ...-u•f'tr s .. 11oM " ,., •. , .. ... II F'Cn .... )ldlon lit, Coot, --.. nt-1./1 -""·· -•• dol ....... ...-"' -Mufurtd In lmlll of ftYIMI'OUI articlet 0,... the Mort • .AtcOer IIIDI, t111t of murders, Nao T•·hiiW .. the JUri about the horrible Jim Ctut. wtU appear • tire areatelt crimln~~l of aU time. He CDIIdliona wbkh IN the norm AfrU 11 1a11ot, bllt Mr. CUll hal been respon•lble for the in Cbou'1 Cblna. 11u wtttldnn from the net. of an ctlimat~ 64 "The tcbolatty journal Ott coot ta N JMrl old. mUHon people. MWioru of IIMl'l And lnull•1 for Much bU Uftd ta Mewport S..Cb R tb~m were hil enem~. Other of 1971 c:aniel • reYiew of a tbe _. !4 1-.r1 Ud lDOra.ql million• were merely rec:.nt b6opaphy of Chou C~ k 44 JMfl, Jle .. unfortunate enou&h toW old, En.tai' in whkh the reYiewer ~111 trom Kauu • tlckly, unable to work. Mao lUte.: "The author further He la tbeOWDtrofJOI'JDDWI Ttc·tuna had them kiUed, like pointa out Chou'a pnteel and L~ll: to Coroaa dtl Mar we would kill chkkent or hop, clepnt manner it in ntreme UM1 111ta bJma.tlt u a '•re. and then had their bodies COftb'Ut to hll: NII\JeM WIY of tired mei'Cblld,,. •ound up and tpread on the handllna the Communilt Ht WU prt.oetpal ol ao tie-Dll COOIC land for fertilizer. Party'• ~~ecret Nn1ce. The moat mealary aehool tor 2 JIUJ frlt'ftYI lnlaDd ri..delllliDC Our Preaidcnt it thus now ahockina uampte known waa after padtaUDC from DoolptaD the S'"rlor1-Balbo&-Cout plannint a Jiaantic "Manhal the caM of l(u Shun-chana'a in Ttaebtrt Normal CoUe&e 1D HW)'. tatersectton, and re-41- Ptalf'' for Red China. Since 1931. . Ku Shun<lllna, a Kauu. stpl~ the WcF&ddea IDter- lhey h<~Ye no &old , or uen top ~ecret apnl and captain of Selldet hi.J 8 Jell'l on tbe cr.o(t: ln CtDtral Newport. He dollars, <~nd YirtuaUy nothina the ...... ination team under City Couocll, bt Ult1 ex-al80 fii.Yora re..deldplnl tbl to sell us. the Preaident plans Owu'a command, waa anuted perleoee 00 thecount)''laDita-Do•er-BI.yllde totenectloa to for us to gi.Ye them billions of by, and then deCected to, the tlon dutrlet boUd, lbe New-prO'f'ide for on and off nq»~ dollars worth of fertilizn and (Nationaliat) &Qvernment in port..()ra.op COUDty joint bar-trom both streets to U'le Coalt o ther g o odie a. Ou r 1931 . After defectina. Ku borcommltteeaodupresldellt Hwy. He aays the Cout Hwy. !luYernment , of coune, will pay rev e 11 e d im p or Ian t of tbe Coroaa del Mar Chamber DeedS a more 10Ph11Ucated. mn Big Busineu I aood price information. This led to a of Commerce. aynebrooi&ed slcnaii)'Jtem. fM tht> food , fertilizer, trucks, maaucre of Ku'• wbole family , Mr. Coole waa a ma)?r 1D 0a Balboa ls:land aDcf on tbt t ires , farm equipment, who wne all buried alive o n the Army Air Corps durtnr Batboi.PeDinsula,bewoukiUU ~o mputen , can, electronic the instructions or Chou World War U, then worked for to see a system eatabUibld e4uipment, etc. sent to Mao. En·lai. In the oHicial files or Sti.Ddard OU Company a.Dd for which would 11.-e toeal resl- LETTERS To EDITOR Thus 81g Businell will h.lvc the French Co ncession in the General Tire company be-dents priority In rettinl to ud • • more profits and we can delay Sh.lna.hai, where the murder fore enterlDg bullnesa here. from ltH!lr homes. ''SUCicerl the commg financial crash. took place and was later He says the motto which wtll could be used to deslpate1oe&l • 00 YOU CARE? lnherlted. C~ "nobody <\t~o o ur fy \'CtO ns can be more ddch!ICd, Chou remained a set lbe tone or his campaign cars " he says "and onei&De Editor of the Ensign, cues," to "I care," ~t.:ncr o us m thell" donations to wanted murd erer.' The Is, "Sue Newport Beach for of ~c woutd be set USde , , •• for the Chlktren of I cared enough to write thls. 1 lr.: AJnunL~tntion in the Re•du's Direst conveniently Newporters." tor them during the periods Costa Mesa --do YOU care? H. Hayden .:omrn~ Prt'srdenlliil campaign. overlook.s many such cates m "l am opposed to tourism or pea.k tratnc congestion." As you may have noticed, ZZ96 f'ountaln Way West And , wt' ought even haYe a ill puff about Chou. here," he says, "and I wtll He would also fl'f'or "~- almost oowhere durlng the kmg Costa Mesa h1·or.r h!o• l'>Jt.uu .. e of trade once '"Then there are the untold keep the loteresta ot local peo-cndiDI'' Balboa Blvd. from weekend of George Washing-.1~111 \1 .. ,1 1mponan1 ur all, million• cons1&ned 10 sine pie abo'f'e tbose ot rtsltors and Mcfaddeo Pl. to the Coast Hwy, too.'sbirthdaydidour country's • f'REEOOM ORTYRANNY h,,.,..,.~,·· 1h1\ ll,li<~nllc a1d to labor camps in Red China . transients." Mr.Cooklsap.lnstprovlcUnc fla g make an appearance. Why'? Editor of the Ensign, M.H• 1 \o:-tung wr.ll saYr h1s EYen the Uniled Nations Mr. Coot pinpoints surflce more parldng LD beach troot As a boy who lives on PomoDa For two hundred years ''"''''"'' I rum tu pphn& and admitted in 19SS thai 20 to 2S tramc coogestlon as one or areas, Ave. sa.Jd ln dismay, "Nobody American libertarians hav;,•r.r h:l' nnn to drfeal that old million Chinese were 1n the biggest problems in New~ He favors a rapi£1 trans lt cares." He said, "1 wanted to fostered and revered the Ideals '-' 11! ,.J f'hLilniJ Kai-She.._ 0ond 're&ular' forced labor camps, port Beach. system connecting Newport hang a flag over our balcony, of freedom of choice, sell de-•"I ·•PI~r h u mosa and thai an additional 12.5 He Is agalnst the coast tree-Beach with santa Ana aod Los but DObody cares." termtnaUoo tree enterprise These pants will also make million were in 'correcljvt'' way coming througtl Newport Angeles. His words were true. As private own~rshlp andtheprottl Runra Jealous and thi.J will labor camps. By 1968,50 me 25 Beach, aD:t considers It "a He feels that a bridge coo- Monday, (the declared Da.Uonal motive as m<XIvated by the open I he door for u,sso we can million Chinese had penshed 1n closed Issue by vote of the necUnc the banks of the Upper holiday) haDed Into Tuesday, Christian etlltc. It has been giYe !hem more billions of thole' camps. And it is Chou people." He cla.tms to have Bay would ereate "turmoUeco- (Washlngton's actual blrthday), the American people who have do Uats in goods and equipment En·lai who oversees the been the first city omclal to loglcaUy and woukS be opposed I tell that surely someone In held high the torch or freedom to make thri.r brand of tynnny o perations of those death advocate tellloc the state that by m3St ctll.r.ens." town must have put ~ a rtag and carried the Ideal to the work too. camps -murder ractlities to Newport Beach would not allow His campaign committee ln- ln respect to this great man. tour corner s of the world. Wrth C'hma an·d Ruma fat which the R~ader 's Direst the treeway to eome throucn. eludes Bill Kern, AI Sears, But, I didn't see one. And what Lately, our soct.a.Ustlc polt-:tnd h.appy and us b:mk.rupl , we a P PI i es I he eu phe m ISm "That's wheo 1 was on the K. w. Kendrlcks, Thomas P, appeared on teleY!Sion? The Hclans hue been exceedingly h:Hr_ 1 h us postponed the 'c ontinuing d isc1 ph n <~ry City Council In September, Walker, Mrs. Warren Waters, most I saw was one very dull tolerant aod unwittingly pro. antlctpiited connn.:l between micrations'! 1963," he says. Don Elder, George Perrin, WU- speech, and a "mention" or mote an adver se and hostile lht>m :tnd assured 0 unetYes "In 1966, nearly II milbon He advocates stowing the Uam Coleman and w. Allen our ttrst president at the end ldeok)gy. that 1he only war between Chinese youths were or&ani:ted CorOIIl del Mar and Newport Grubb. ot i:~~~::~I~Dt.~ n::.ks ru, c :a~!ln~l~~the~'~~~:~~~ ~:~o:;'~!::~t' one they fight ~~~r;ha:.n'; ~;u~o~h~u~.~ Polen I "I a I per "II of pp BS Itself. A blowup picture of a up the comm •mlst regime of flaYt you wondered why sChto,.r~ ~o,.1ohpedr1~r~h.•1:0~1a. ~~~:~:. pair of false t~th appeared Red China could DOt be Inter-you have not read any report ... ... on the screen. Now, I don't preted as a foreign poUcyeom-or seen any TV news by the and bloodshed fo r three yean By Spedal Correspondent cediU'es, of course, but there mUleS looking at tllse tteth, pallble with Amerlca'slnterest. c o m m e n tat or s w ~ o -aU with the a4v.ice and Mrs. Joseph P. BeanotGle~ 'is mbeb, much more. a.od belng t.nlormed Ulat they W"! lgoore some 30 miWoo a ccompan~td Nu:on, whteh consent or Chou En-la i. In dale has made a tborouefl study A decade aao leYtral PI)'• belooged to Mr. Wasbtngton. Chinese lovers of treedom whO told you the trulh about Pd.;,.,·, Red Gu•rd. a of the Uttle-lmcnnl "PlannJ.Dc. ch010118ts ud ~tor•, heW- And that they are Ivory-plated, opposed the "regime" and who Mainland Ch ina ? The anrwer is thoughtful book co-aulhored Procrammlna. Budgetlnc Sysp ed by Benjamin Bloom, el.al:ltp not wooden, as reported. tn-ar e sa.td to have been exter . 51mple. No honeslreporterwas by Dr . S .C .Y. Pan and tern" DOW' being Implemented tied behavioral objeeUves In terestlng, but, Is that all that mtnated for their belJef. The ~!lo wed 10 go. published by Twin Circle , we In a nwnber of schoOl d.l.strlcts three categories: coenltiYe, at- they can say of Washington? betrayal of Ta.lwan, later to The foUo winr; trulh from read I hat · 'lin P11o was In Calltornla and slated tor teetlve and psychomotor. Tbe Do you know: At sixteen, he be dominated by Red China, R eview of The Nt:WS JiYet us <~cclaimed their commander. actlvaUon na.Uornrtde, Beeause cognlt1Je domain In education was surveying deep In the Is another grim remirlder of the rtal story . and Chou En·la1 <~nd Chu Teh ot the sertousoess of the ensu-Is concerned with tr.e pl.olng Indian Country'~ At twenty-one, the spread of communism and "CORRI:CTION, PLEASE! became their adYison. With Inc centralif.atioD of "eduea-ot knowledge, with recall or he was such an accompllshed th.ese men at their head. lht' Uoo," the Enslp Is pubUshlnr memory. The aft'ectl'f'e domain ·•oodsman as to cooly -·•e the shrinking of the free workl. It em: From an article in R G d d ,. this article In tull. Here Is consists of -hat the student ... .,,_. A strong Nationalist Chlna has Reader'1 O!gtsl for February ed uar I acquire pres tge, ,.. a perilous trek, ln the dead been Yery useful to the United 1972. and most important, the the ttrst Installment. belleves and prefers, wM.t his of winter, over the rugged States and the free world u "T>espile 1 nint-like qualily .\upport and power which ,., • ,., v-alues aod attitUdes are, The mountains or Virginia? Tt\a.t a re5tralnt and deterrent to 01 mind and body, Chou enabled them to do whatner . psychomotor (actloo ) domain la at the end of this extraordinary Red China's plan of aggressioo ftn..Jai) can be orery human. 1hey wanled in order to carry By Mrs. Joseph P. Bean concerned wtth aldlls, with march, he had enough energy and conquest Tibet Is typicaL Once he stopped al a rural o ut tht Greal Proletarian A Plallldog, Programmtnc, motor performance, wtlh what ten tondct\a.lletnLge !:_'_ .. ~rTeDChalh Gloating 0;erthelradmlss1on commune 10 chat with some Cultural Revolution.' Budgetlnc System (PPBS) lor the student Is able to do. Or. comma er a e """"w ' "Ma Sitson, China's leadin& public schOols ts ooarln1 com-Bloom calls these clustnca-• .:. th to the U N Including a seat sc hool-pis who were lakin& 1 , . pletion In some states. A PPB f he personally SlC)ervl~ ft1 e on the se:e~tty Council by the therr turn ,1 farm work. 'Old Yiolinill, pvc to .i1e mapzrne ttoos the taxonomy o eduea- constroctloo o1t theh most dl10 p ouster or Nationalist China, the you cry when you first arriYed in I 967 an eyewilne" account ~:~!!,!e:e:r~~:~~ tlonal ob)eetlves. cuUseottonso bot greetm • R~ China re~mels startln• here'r' asked lhe Premier, of Red Guard <~Ctivity . The .......,_...... TbeeasenceotthePPBsys. '" -• the same ~ •· .. · I' · 1 b _.. the early days of Robert Me-t 1 t be bl t t st ..-ry r--..s onr 1 se to "throw Its weight around" nolklng their muddy clolhes. areal v1o tn11 o servcu: em s o a e o e or awesome mountains. That dur-by demanding all agreements The answer wQ,~ 'No.' Bul Chou 'Elsewhere in the city (Pekina) Namara, and other omdal evaluate student performance lng the ZO year period leading be made on Its terms. The contmued, 'It would not hne there were many terrible ~::;.oc~;·~: =f'.:e :~; ln eaeh of the three domains. up to the AmderlcanstaRblle¥0h~lon president's blue ribbon defense mauered ,f you did. h 'a only incidenu durina this period . leYell of -ernment. M.any Therefore, behavtoral ob)ee- he was alrea Y e s ON as panel has polnled ~~~~. "But It human 10 cry when you are Students at one hlch achool &"'' tl'f'eS are written tor eaeh a fearless explorer, a dangerp Is prudent to remem~r that not uaed 10 something.' actually beat to death every ~f:;.~~~':y' ~t ':';c!':rf, course to determiDe) wr.t the ousfoeofthelndlan,a~rlor the communJst concept of ne-''CORRECTION :Onemi&ht one or their teachers. The b• some term thai m~ ehUd learns (kDows.( wtat his backwoodsman? A man to equal got.latloo ls radically different ;u well depict Adolf Hitler u a woman who lived next door to 1 attttOOea are (feels) and what or ~ss !he Ukes of Daniel trom ours. They view 11 as a IoYer of small animala! This ua in the wesl city was accuiCd management bY ob)eetlves. acUoo ht 11 able to take (doea). Boone . He literally carved out component of cooruct With the maudlin effon. by the OJtnt to or haYin& I radio tranamitter Tbe CaWornla Deputmeat The objeCtl¥81 pre-determine the path to the west tor your ob)ectln or pining~~ advant. portray a Communiat culthroal and send in& mea&aJe& to Chiana or EdueaUoa baa beta worlr:1n.r what ltoawledie Is oeeesary great, great gn.ndtathen ilDd age without conceding anythlnt; aJ a man of compaaion ia 1 K.ai-.hek . Red Cuarda pulled tor three JIU'I 00 a PPBS or good, what atUtUt1estheeh1ld grandmothers. 'l • • • The road to peace hu betrayal of tht I rust of mil_lion.• her from her , hou&e into the operatlooU model tor aUCalUP shOUld hue, and wt.t &eUon Does U matter Should you ---tllr-·gb .,...,_., of its readers And 1t 11 creel and killed her. People o-'" -bOOt.o.~•·rllateoltaYe 11 COOIIdtrld dtllnblt. The ' Do 'A h never vo:o:a• ..... __..._. · k t h f b ._.. ,.... .... ""'"' 1~ of at to •~r '"" car. you care re umor-ment." upediU)' outraaeout Iince the apo e o eaps o un un.,.,. .tmllar procrama.l.DCallforo.Ja r .-pare I \Ami" m .. ,. ous comments about hla t.&lle 011r renewatot"normal rela-011~,1 hu iuelf published bod i e • r o ttin& 1 n the tbe InttraatJonal aecowtlng •hat 'f'lluta and attitudes they teeth on television all that 1s ttoos" wtth Red China lends mortuaries.' tlrm of Peat, Marwtcl: &Dd wiJ:h de'f'eloped Is by-paned, remembered of this frfootle~ cr edence aod appronl to that ''The Di1e1t ·, slant m this Mttehlll 11 eappd to dt'f'eklp lDd tbe objeeUYet P,Mn-1.11 1te.!t~ ft&N:er and commander o men . dl laiD ...... fll* THE article ia also iltustraled when tbe model. ThllaceoUDtiDitlrm tltudet often lncou 10 .. ,th Doe •t he amonc others de absolute, one man c rs • ...,. it u.ya: 'Now with Prr-aident thole tbe pueoU prefer .. r:: som'e salute even 'as; Indoctrinated by 10 Incessant Yet bi.Yt I Mt IDJ KLDc t.,a Ni•on'a spectacular policy pi'OYtdll M"leH ror tarp Tbt coarte eoottDt ~ ilnd thank.yoo? ' bombardment of Mao prapa- 1 my bO)J b!U of Zloo. reversal •nd the overwhelmina eorporaUOII neb as the Pean. protabl• wUI be DOft~tlctual -~ to produce a natioo o 1 ~11 d-ll.re tbe "-r• Ceotral RalhraJ &Del Rolla 1 Chances are escellet'JI. that &&>--... , -....... : U.N . vote, Mainland China 'a Ro•ce tonUd IDd retlteUve ot coo- many rtpt hen within the ctty faceless robotJ: wttbout dlazt!ty the Lord r.U'I aid tmto me, 7SO miUion people arc comlna 1 • cepta: INtDtial to a eoatroU.CS Umlts of Costa Mua areeJther or ldenllty, theyetmcerChlneM Tboa art mJ SoD; thll dlJ bl..'f't Into their own.' TM ia Tbt cSNt-• of ppa; for toelety. Sttlject matter II: reoentLon hU fa.Ueo victim 1 .. --th" o · •• 11 ~ descetmnt.s of Wa.sb10Jtoo. de-to a ruthlesl pernment tt.t ..--• madneu! ne mtr.o•t •• we tcbOoll lt&tt that Ill twtctilxl trimmed down to tncladt oaly ICend&Dts or bls nelchborl and allows no self determlllltlocl.. AJII: of me, aDd 1 lbaU lh'"t write that the people or t1 to matt tbl teaeberac:coma-tblt maltrl&l DeeiiAZ'J to ac:- trlenda, or perhaps tboce re-01 __ _. 11 nlclde The• are tbtt tbt IM&thll for tb1De ID-Germany came into their own ab .. tor tbe work he ~bod! eompllab arrow aDd II)ICttle lated to a prlnte or omcer s,_.. ' 1 llerttuee, Ud tbt ._IDOit when Hitler wu round Ina up dO. For ,..,_lt, a cUitriet objtcttYH. "ot maellt mowtq. who foul'Jt wtth &Dd UDder him forced to aeeept ure u de-pull of tbe tutti tor""~ ... the Jews. Rather, the 016~11 Jl)llldl: a bodpted amcMD lor 1J lqlartld, ud 1Dtbta&etl'f't Beach. ln nrlous frontier battle• creed bJ the blenrchy. There NAioa. (Palm J:t .. e,) ahould have reminded ill ....... -·--H ... , ~~~~ •-'dOID&ta tbl tt.dtlt 1.1 .. -.... l.n!l tlal f h t • l1 no ny tor lbtm, l.dnd--......... --.. .--..--11o1 .--There are uen orces W 0 wan Tbere are many miUtll'J &DIS u to ueape or to lmprorre LOCAL WOMIM MAM!D read era or I he foUowtna t1:MWtb lf'ldl. U 11 daU'ablt lftllli'Md'' wltb ni•• ud at .. to bulldoze that freeway through the heart tamlll record• anllalllo. A "" 1• AS OPPICIIS OP MOW ONtyo~ by the Amn People'• lA> 1 ... wbelbor the dolll.ra !llludee dlm&!IIDI to the poyctiO U.UO, of Rl'loltJtionlry War ~!;. F=m m::.,: :-: A aaa.oa 'r.Jud ..,..... bU Anti-communiat Laaue: 'Let lllllllt aa Ud.l JrOCI'&ID are pro-, ..S lA coafllct wltb 1111 bome ot our town, but tt ts ttme !or the state YttlnDI Ia uatlable at tbt P ......... rn&IQ..adt Peaet 11 bMl r .... lldlrd tr ..... er ot .,. atwaya bear In mind that the cfttellrthe nabtbltu;I&Jtrl tralatDc. 1n tbt aeUoa domt.1D to listen Instead to the voice of the people Kal-1 Arch!••• Ia Wuttlltl· 1;;;;.;'j. -menl but·-the on,.. c.-,..__. o1 Commun~t oy•em ~ mon wl.lll. To4oloratloe the--bt ta procnmmed lA> poUUcal too. D.C. Your flmU:y'l mtU-a 01 ~I· ar11et.u. t:r auel and inhuman than any In of tbe tacbe'l 111tnct1o1a. Uld .ocJaJ aetioa., Wb1c:ll tal1l who live here and remove the blight tarr ..,...teeroeordtaloc:alod, tbe _.of tr-. tt Loa •-(!lOW~ pr .. louo blotory . tt to --orporforfiiU<tob-eellrtll' oololdo !be pum" that still reats on our community. An c<JP!ed, &ltd-to,... Tbe ltollo•nlci«J. Lllldo-• n afiOIIVt dllmotrl<oly dllfcront !rom Jo<IIYM tor the eluo mtiot oftheoeboota. OffiCial declaration from the &tate legis-nte. ooatata 1-mallott tor =B. ~~ra A" will_.;.~·-...,. tho tndOionol oyilem wtu<h 1lo --Ia ::: W1loot the teoebor "'" ..,... bolb mllltla aDd rocull.ro. Yoa COllar · u j;-G1 1111 -... had -.,._...., throutb It ........ eltl--·-u --llllllt Uti lature eliminating thl8 aectlon of the will '"'"" .-too pbo6o. •• 11 a-......... dlr* loot -.· Tbe ruolllel of 64 ollll<ll••-a --11u ._ the -· 1111 f th tat .tem -eoplto rocardloc the to. -a--~ -million Chlo-mutduod by -. T-, 11 ---ttol r-art uolped 1)'111• cout freeway route rom ea esy diY-IIDCitldtorraak. all.rr, AD AGIMCY CHOS!M C.U.II~ Clto• Ea-1&1 ond hk Conwad• p-1o -•IM -bolaUd-IMtl. Theta. would clear the air, ani! pave the way otata, .._.,.. f....,.. dafH, '"'" board ., dlroet«o ., 8-~ ., II'M liar-w1t t"'lfY tot.,.,, 11tt ,...,.., •-IIJ did ---· It a .....,... for re-aale of the freeway right-ot-way plaeee, &ltd nlual>te llmlll' lilt Orup c.-,. Fair ttu _.. ,..... -.,_ ."Ttwe " • .. yl~ omona !be ot>joeiiYN. Ttoe •---.., -·•• ... t 1 •• _ ahtp and llUtorJ. Tblf powtrfl11'7 tin awarded ua &dYtrtlltae ull RI.U.. s. IOtr• •nan '\ ~~':. ';:, 0,0~ ~ a M111·11 ut ncJOIIIl e..,, .. otMalla-.clil propertte• ba..... 0 pr va ... vwuer • old_,. AmorleultltlilrJ .... peU. ral&llou ·-.. -w • ... .... lltt --.a! -· Tltoro • -...... , . ,et tb18 valuable property back on the -Ia! aciiiDCI7 r.r .., CIIYor MYtrtloiDC .... -lor c,., .. n __ lloo<l tide, swollen wlth tho lilt!' Ita" ac-ed lilt..,,... to ttta lor --lithe ., Ytrt per~ ....,.._ 1o 'too-lloldqartered --11 1M -...... IIOtiiSIII leen of tho at.._ peopl~. -. riiiGL FrotD tala e-1M turon.. ear•-. -......, ~ al ,_, Willi -_. .,_ • It'll. 'rlee JIOI•t• II ~ ''" rlto roan R.Utr' --lotltrlt-- :;: It i8 now a full year Iince the people ·~ 11 earoiiiU-nc.;;.ll~....,...l: ... --!:'T.."*.:.."":.:-:"..::; =:.!::or':...':~~= •. ~.:::,::~:.:.,-..:..:...":'-":':; • otHewportBeach8p(lkeaooverwb8lJD111ClY ,_,.., .. _.__,. •IMtllll'C'*orrictpr-aaaorllol-.&a. -.. ~...,. llltb wttom ::•lfoo !" .. ...: ... ;;:. tf0011!ol-llpor- tbi8 all-tmportant ~. It i8 eerta1Dly ,_ ..,. WID -troot ,.., -...,.., -ltad aJoo IIOIJ II • mt ' -''"'"'"' ,.,!.. k oow • • on .,_-•? ·II' •• •--Gil &11 1M---..... 1>1' nllllc _.._lllo..-aiiM---.. IIIIISIIJ--........ -CoJIYTJI!tt II 1--~ I-. UJDe to NtUe thta Ul-once and for .,_ _, .• no, 11 a1o11 ,_ ._, ., ,._.._ »u 11 11311 u Jtrn 711 .._ 1971, no A ..tea• "'' :.! :;..or • ;--. (lo lito -s) tD ~~ecortece with that 8 to 1 Yote. ioiM.,_nr_,.._ •·-· -••• ,,...... ,.... aur •- ' • ' I. KAREN OB!RAlfTER, teacher at the JohD 1'r&eJ CUDJ.e cltmoutn.tloB bomt, allows d-.1 11ttlt S-yeu..o1d. Bot:q' Pollock .orne new wor~ at the FebrlllJ'y demoutration mHttnc of tM NaUooal Cbulty Le&cue for members aDd guests. "Hlp SocJety" Is not an tun aDd pm,., aecordlnr to mem- bln of the Natloaal ClllrUy Leap, one of the outstanding mct&l-phUanthroptc orp.ntr.a- Uoas tn tne Harbor Area. Chief philanthropy of the NCL is the John Tracy Clinic, an tnsmu- Uon dedicated to training deaf children. An exhlbttton or the work or the cllnlc was held recently at a spec .. l meeting or chapter members and their ruests. A teacher from the John Tracy C Untc demonstration home In Costa Mesa, Miss Katen Ober- uter, pve a teaci\IJlg demon- .tratlon with 3-yea..r-ald Bobby Pollock, a pi.W)Il at the Costa Mesa school. Althou(ll totally dell, Bobby !las already ac- qlllred a voabulary of zoo words. He Is the son or Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pollock of Co- rolll.. After the demonstration, wh1ch was held at the Bayside Dr. home of Mrs. Edwin Sleen BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR U you .ve a newcomer, know of a DftroiolrMr tbe Harbor Area who not been welcomed, her a f.vor by calling fbtbor Visitor bttw-.n and 10 a.m. and lh• your frilnd ll•ll,..,blo inlonnotJon from friendly '::iiiJ firma. which 11 to http her b.oome with b.-M'W THE HARBOR VISITOR 4114-9368 WOW! Jr., the Matlonal Cbartty Learue members, their guests, lnclud- ln& Bobby and ltts mother, and teachers adjourned to the Bal- boa Yacht C lub for hmeheon. Belldes taking full tlnanelal responslbtllty for the tact Uty at 114 E. 19th St., Co sta Mesa, where a number of deaf child- ren are being schooled to be- long 1n a soundless world, the loeal branch of NCL seMs $10,000 each year to the cHnlc headquarters in Los Angeles. Ttlla money pays for lrurtruc- Uon at the Costa Mesa cltnlc. Tbe Los Angeles Cllnk also cooducts a eorrespoodenc e course to assist deaf people and thelr tamtlles all OYer the country and 1n some fore!~ lands. A further activity at the main headquarter s Is a parents group wll.1ch meets weekly to learn assisting tech- niques. A letter from Bobby's mother was read at the recent League meetlng, to (lve them a Val- entine month thank you. Mrs. Pollock wrote: "I would Uke to take this opportunity to elq>ress my thanks to each or you for the wonderful work you are dolng for the John Tracy Clinic. I wtsh I could know each of you personally, so 1 could share a Uttle of wnat your work has meant In the llfe of my family. "There are 6 of us In the tlmlly, 4 children and 2 adults. Pattie Is 15, PeMie Is 12, Bllly Is 8 and Bobby Is l . Bobby Is a rubella baby and Is profoundly deaf. The ftrst tlme we heard those words we fell •ery much alone, we felt no one cared, we felt at- NOW! M ... 11•t, brings you I I I I this exiting merchandise offer! RaM}' Felice Newman. daughter of Mrs. Sydney New- man of Newport Beach and the late Sydney Newman, New York attorney, u changed marriage VOWS wiUl Dr. Arle Leonard Flscbt.cb recently ln las Veps, Nevada. Randy atteoded Boston Unl· nrstty and the UnJverstty of tbe Americas, ln Mexico City, The croom, soo of Dr, Uld Mrs. K.ul Fischbach or San Francisco, was graduated mag. oa cum laude fk"om Lafayette UotnrsUy 111 Easton, Pa., aDd received tlls doctor ofmedlcloe degree from the Ut\IYerslty of Liege, Faculty of Medlclne, Ltece, Belgium. Hetspreseotl}' taking his residency lnOB-GYN at Marte~ County Hospital In PhOenlJ, Arizona. A weddinr reception ln hOnOr or the trtde and groom wt.U ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ bt htld oo Yarch ll, 1972 savings oppor1Unftu! ln PboeDi.t, where the ~le '"'' wtu be restdlnc. IIRS. FISCHBACH M ... 11•t, Cancer research aided I .... .:::~C~G;.a:~~t':Dl~L:--:~~!!~:.~ .. 1 2tJI L III.IWAT AT - Tbt aiiii.Uary to the Veterus of Fortlp:l Wars, Poat !536, CoMa Me•, lJ matt.ac plans WE HAVE NEVER JOINED A CHURCH IN THIS AREA. WHAT WIU wE DO WHEN WE LOSE A MEMIER OF OUR FAMILY? . loy ~ 0 . IEl-ON ............................ ., .......... '~!'' ... ,.,_ ... ,.......... ., ...... _ ..... ,,, _..,. ....... r r :A'S ',. ........... ,...., ......, ...... ,. .... :r-........ -. ... ,......... .. .............. .. I I ... ...................... .. ........ .-....a.-•..... -::: ...... :.., '*:: ... 0::... -... 0 --., ------............... =-···--·-.. -------s-... sell.. ,...,_ -·--....... --l'uner., ••••e tor tbt close of the report rear aod the comlnr Oepart- mnt of Calllornla coaventton to be Deld ln Juoe at the A.M.- helm coo••Uoo ceoter. Mrs. Floreoc• Ktr cmtr,Co- sta Me• AuxtUary cancer !hall'miD. hal &DDOUDCed that there w1U be • beneftt cud party held at the home ot Mr, aDd Mrs. VerDOG M&tiWrWI, tUO Pactnc Aft., Costa Mesa. March 16 at ?:SO p.m. Pro- ceedt Will co to cane• re- seuel'l, For more lnb'matSGD ealJ Mrs. KlrehDer at 548-UlS or Mrs. Mathewt at 541-WI, At 10 a.m. M&reh ll. llrt., Matbe'WI trill bOld I wor-ue-. at ber bOrne. nom • •tU be made co ro 011. ... at tbe eGM--. IAdlu me,-briDe p4eolo or ldou 10 ~ -. Mra. MatiiiWI wtU .. " DW.· lorlal lor II.... tat Will be nn.s Cll &liD. 1..-= .... 910 tM .,.,.. to au ..,r_., ~~ .J. ...... ~ y., Ot-ftt ........ ett ... le~~: C:.ll 67,.., ' mt111: cb&ttmu at Coroaa del Mu, -.Jd eompetlttoD tor JPOt,l oe lbt ortM~tn• &Pd buctl wu ldp.IJ eotnpttttln. He -lor ... mplo, Hilt " wore pi-for tile bJII!ociiOOI Ill 1110-ATLAIITIC bODM" bud om of mort tbaD co ... t Gtard S.mu wuu.un 400 top bleb .Cbool mUitel.alll A, Plcm&ft, IOD ol Wr, Uld wbo aadltloaed. Mrs. c. A. Ptcmu ol 1151 The lllllllll aU-southern Kentuety Place, Coaa MHil, P'cqMJ are sponsored b)' an 11 Ia the mid-Atlantic oo Oe-.n a..:>ct&UoD of schOOl muste Statton Echo aboard the Coalt teachers lDSouthern Callfomla. Guard Cutter Cbtncota.pe, Music department beada at home ported al Norfolk, Va. HERE'S MUSH IN YOUR EYE People o m treated sties with corn meal Clnd honey. Today we wouldn't thmk of u!>rn g a concoct ron such as thrs near our eye~-But then, we're lu~;ky . We: have many fast-actmg, pleasant antrdotes for infec- tions-thanks to rTl(:drca l screncc. Ask your physteran about thac: Mwer, dfecu•·c rcmedrcs . . let tum decrdc whrc h medrc3trons arc best for your needs. Then, bring hrs prescnptrons to us for compoundm&. ... a. COAIT awY • .,_.a ...... -. . ..- iT'S A LONG . LO NG STORY FROM ... DAYLIGHT UNTIL DARK 1 We fea ture everything you • desire. whether i t be dresses in all lengths. ensem bles, coats , suits. active sportswear or swimwear . Shown here is an antique beige p uc kered cotton with the European look and a blue and be1ge layered casual lor daytime wear Each at $36.00 FASHIONS AT THE BEACH •mhm" Road at BayStde Or Newport Beach 675·3183 Hours, 9J0 -5JO Sundays , 11-4 ~:::;:-~~::':!i:mg; \ QUITTING BUSINESS! ALL STOCK 25% to 95% OFF CASUAL PANTS ~ SPORT COATS S A V C ..Z!o $35 ~DOUBI.E IIIIIT "04• .,. IIRII ....... uo.so SUITS $69.50 nES 2forS5 • "'SIW1" PIUT RAT. SUSI'INSf'UL •ITICTI'II STOR'I' ... 'ULI f'KIP'PIR'S "UUD.£•11fl!S'fl -.r IUCII -et ..... -............. I.Wo hi. •• Otl. J•UM ~~NI~~R OF ACADEMY NOMINATIONS _.___ "T. R. BASKIN" Make it raia, Mr . Payne .,lla C..- Wllon II BtU PaJM -.. ....,_ .... ? .._ JW U11, II BtU PaJM? ~ .... !!!~II --0.,.,.. ' - ' 4POR T ~ Glenda &er jackson Rnch Murray Head ll!l .... --SEE ACADEMY AWARD ~OYIINEES : Glenda Jack- son, best actress; Peter Finch, best actor. o .\LSO s:iOWIHG "Where's ?" • J< COlJR ~,:;, .o• l<o«T< cl ( t I . Continu ous Running Sunday Show 2:00 ..... Sh:lw Slarts 7r Jl. """""" .... Slr.lr'OIII S. 5ull. hill I .. ..,....,.... Sol. 012 p .#"- "BOY 10 FEET TALL" SUMMER OF"42 1a .. Oinall c.. Colllll art liMb a hr ud • .,.... • pnJW ....... ,.,...,, ... IUdl ua1 tuns ua DeelP'W ..... MIIidMWIM ......... -.caJII.. -0 0 0 aod old. llr 0 ,.,.., 1111 oiiJ ,....._ uebiiOIDtllt .. Nortll..._ .. .... • -111.1 &-.1 .... 10'1 rlhll aod ... lllo IIIII Ume II lllo -12 lrJI It WOI'bd. Succ:eu bl"oact>l 111m W tame. He wu mobbed by tbt medii.. ABC, NBC, and CBS au lntentewed him la addiUoD to nwneroua Loa Aaplet radio lbd TV ltaUOu aDd metro- polltaD DeWspapel'l, The story wu curled by the a&tlonal wire aemees tbrouCf>olll tile -· ..... Moatreat oewii*Pft' did a tun page spread oa b.ls e~plolta. He was lnte"lt1red on tbeteJe. pboae by radio statJoDSln New York, Massaebusetts, and Mls· slsslppi. The OCC lnstruclor received mall ftom all OYer the aatton. lneludi.Dg a letter trom an Qr. laodo, Fla., woman accusing him of practicing wttch craft. How does Mr. Payne cause U to rain? He uses a small rain pi tamed Coello that be dug ~ a number of years ago wblle worldng at &o e:a:cavaUon s ite 1n the Oau.ea Valley ln southern Mes:lco. The god waa used by the Zapotec IDdJ.ans for the purpose of bringing Deeded rain to their crops. Mr . Payne tried It IDd to bJs amazement found It worked. Once again Southern Caut. ornla is e~perleoclng a severe droug!lt. It haso't ratoed since December, wben Mr. Payne culled ~ a good sUe storm. and things are looting bleaker as the days pass. "If it doesn't rain soon. It won't rain agaln tmttl nut De- c ember,'' saJd one loogt.J.me Callfornla..o. U tbat happens Southern Californians could be In for a dlsastrous summer. So where Is Mr. Payoe? Pre- sumable be's still teaclllng his art classes at OCC, but he's been uoustally silent of late aDd has made oo menttoo ol working on another raiD storm. Ji Crane changes mind ~:o;:~':'!-: .... 1111 c-a ,., tloU •• ..,. lllro. LoiiN '"ud lHU~Y,IIIRat I, 1m Mil s .. or a --... It, b, •-•· 11oM pt OOIUIADB.IIM,CAU F. ._ ..... 1-CIIJ~ ...... -· 11o would 1>o llo.,.. .. __ .., ... _,. ltiiiiJ olo<ttd."" " fl "" tat .r11M 10 ...... Tlloo "" ...,. ... ,. .. to QUit KIY CLUI AIDS D .. IVI lila--.... --· .. ...... Clll-· Aot-....... Jill lo -II lila wwd. Lut , -aad Hoeltal (CAIIUI) ............. , ........ .,. bqUal till..-! "Mtelli .. 1 ,,.. ... C.,CDC'II, CA IPIH TI R DIHH I R brtllfl"ceMarelll,OiJW'1 11 Tllo ........ Mr. Crua-Till -Jlolllllo E. C&r· tbr .. lllor<:ll Jt."CAIIIIhol • -~ tllaUion,a.-, -t .. lmoo111d1Dnor com · .-. will mardi -II tllld I IIDN4 to be the mot1 mUCH &aDouDeed that ttDII If· dOOr ciii'I.AI till •tiMI.J c&JII.. I' rtu uc ealldJdlte of tbl rucemtDta: tor lbe Mtteb 10 palp -COIItrlhltloN." ..... 1 J II( ... I -. II t11o --· at'IJie Ill-Illy IIOCIIICod lin. Mart ~~~ AjlrU 11 o-. 11o wu a Clob hue been COI!WIIttd. Co· prellldollt of Pac-qii&P- •Ittlc. t.d: ... _.nc. crew-cbllrmeo tor the teaUmonl&l ter. CARIH .. ,... trw ttat.. tc, bow'-Ued, AU-Amerlc:u ue Mrs. Geoe M, Wubbu.r~t, mtDt to eblk!rta "''"IJ at .. .. _.. ...., aid "" .., Goorp 11. Holotota m. aad ntc:lod 1>1 allllma. T1lll ,.... "reallllaf ·a boJIIood dream · HtnJ RIU.r. Tlie evWnc wtU Ptetettter member I ws.n be bJ IIUIIC taeo local poUtles/' bectn at 7 p.m. Yltb cocktails, autlttd b)' the JOCIDI mtD ot He laDled about bow hi b&d followed lDd daoclog Corona del Mar hlctl .cbool'l plooty ol Umo oo 111.1 bandl ~;~==~!~!~~==~, GEORGE L. WOODFORD, at left, eucattq 'ftee..,...-..at of Southern Callfornta First N&tlODll But, pr ... Dts a second eheet tor $1,000 to WUU&m R. Huct.oll Jr., admfll- lstrator ror u.._, Hotpttal. The moaey wtU be added to tbe bu.lldtnc fuDd for the 11-story patient tower oow tmder constructlon, and Is the second lnstallmeot or a $S,OOO pledge made In behall of the employees of the t..nk in Newport Beach, (David Ross p!x)to.) 11Dee Jetlrll(tobiiSIIoreCWIB bomt after a IUCteufUI career Dl" I'J u a Jeal -to lA••-· He was l.lllloua to .. put IOI~?~IIIlllg I bact Into tills town, which has MISS pua me 10 much." Wblt chupd Ills mind? "BIISIDeu reasons, .. he told JIIS Ul last Tb.urllday. "A buslnell propoattioa. I started worldng L I GAL MOTICI LIGAL MOTa 00 lui ,_ llao •-11 blos- somed aDd I am gotnr to have ORDINANCE NO. 1430 purSIIIlot to authority ol said to be 1D Colorado and Con- AN EMERGENCY OROI-Section 65858 ofthe Calltornia necU.cut for several months." NANCE OF THE CITY OF Gover nment Code and pursuaat He refUsed to elaborate. NEWPORT BEACH ESTAB-to Its powers as set forth 1n Nor would he elaborate oo LISHING A USE PERMIT RE-Section .flZ of the CltyCtarter; a soberin& statement that tbe QUIREMENT FOR CERTAIN NOW, THEREFORE, the City most Important thing he had USES WITHlN THE M-1 DIS-Council of the City of Newport learned &om his short ad- TRICT Beach OOES ORDAIN as fol -nnture into the poUUcal wtkts WHEREAS, the LaFayette lows : wu tbll "you need s kin an Square, or Cannery Village SECTION 1. All uses within Inch thlct." Area, and Lido Pentnsub. con-the M-1 District will require Newsmen whO covered Jim 's tatn ma ny parcels or property a Use Permit, except buUding brief campaign saw his ad- zoned M-1; a.nd material yards; contractors' mttted lporaoce oo poUtical WHEREAS, said areas are yar ds; tuel yards; machlne matters as a refreshinr ap- rapldly developing into com-shops; lumber yards; bu.lld:J.nc proach. You jUst don't run for ple:xes of specialty s hops which and repair or boats; Instrument om.ee by telUng people you can genera.te a large amount manut.lcturing; manut.l.cturl.nc "don't know what's golng oo, of vehicular tratnc; and uses; and any other useswb!ch, but sure do want to learn." WHEREAS, the M-1 District In the opinion ot the PlanlliDr Some reporters were peeved, allows retaH and wholesale Commission, are of similar though, when he told only one stores as well as the more nature, but under the same newspaper ea.rlylastweekabout conventional Ught lodustrlal limitations aDd restrictions Ills decls1on to qoit thepoUUeal uses without a use permit; and speclfted In sections govern-scene. Jim expia!Ded later that WHEREAS, the development lng same; be ns "~tet and dldn't mean of retail and who lesale shOps SECTION 2. This ordinance to hurt an)'body's feellngs." in the M-1 District has caused shall be effective ror a per!od His retirement from poUUes aDd w:tll continue to ca use a of 90 days from the date of after less than a mooth leaves serious parking prOblem unless Its adoption; PROVIDED, oow. just 2 candidates, John store a practical solution for the ever, that after notice pursuant and Dee Cook, In the race for control or ott-street parlr.ing to Section 65856 of the Calif-the 7th district CoUIIefl seat for thl!: area Is devised; a.nd or nla Government Code and betngvacatedby reUrlngLlnds - WHEREAS, lbe City Council pub lic hearing. the City Councn ley Parsons. MONTH MAT r~~=;;;;;~;:;;;;~;;;;;;J Last December, when he was hOunded by htmdreds of eager newmen he was beard to say that he can work his magte will request the Pla nning Com-may by a four-fifths vote e:x-City Clert Laura Laglos says mi ssion to consider amerrling tend this ordinance for a period It's too tate to takeMr.Crane's Section 20.30,040oftheNewport of one year. Not mor e than name ott the April 11 ballot. Beach Mwllclpal Code to re-two such u tentlons ma y be "His name stays on. as does quire llSe per mits for all uses adopted; his statement of quallflca- looks like grass, wears like iron! Dresses up yoor doofw1y 1s it stops tracked·in dirt. Thousands of treen grass·like "finrers" whis k shoes clean in seconds. Rugged polyethylene wo n't rot, shed mildew. mold or fade. Irregular color skid-proof backing~ Shop early! Quantities limited, subject to prior sale. "DOLLARS" •A rousing good auspense thrill er!" -CNA,I'l.U CHAM~l/N, LA T1mn R-.:;;-:::=- ooce a year. "Coeijo only rain ooce a year, so got to time U just rlgtlt," 1~~::~: saldto onereporter,''You've got to walt unttl you really l 'o'e<d II."" Bill, we oeed Ul True, It hasn't beeo a year, but Isn't -~ Co-Hit there something you can do? Anybody want to start ctr- culatlng a ''Make It R:t.in Bill Payne" petition? "BOB & CAROL PI'< IZ.fi.!$ • .s.xtt1errs · G.A l'rt,;;s • FI)N • .J0 /1~ OUR .24"' N 'f~.t.--m a rK ets LIDO CENTER .1411 VIA LIOO, NfWPORJ BlMH. CAllr 111be0 ~7J.fJ.HIO HARBOR VIEW CENTE R l W.OMAC AllHUit. NlWiiORT MACH. cAliF 92'fliMJ.,).11S5 ln the M-1 District, except SECTION 3. This ordinance bulldlng material yards; con-Is dec lared by the City Council tractors' yar ds; fuel yards; to be necessary as an emet-FICTUIOtE: st$IN£Ss NAM E machine shops; lumber yards; gency measure for presentac STATEME NT LIGAL MOTICI building and repair or boats; the publlc peace, heatth. safety The foUowtnc persoos are Instrument manufacturing; and weltare for the reasons doinr business as: Ad vanta ge, manufacturing uses; and any stated he reto, and s hall take 444 N. Newport, Newport Beach: other uses which, In lhe oplnlon errect Immediately ~n Its Mark Leyseo,2005f0 Aoahelm, or the Planning Commission :t.doptloo. Costa Mea; stephen C. Johns- are of similar nature, but under SECTION 4. This ordlnanee ton, uz Westminster, Newpor t. the same Umltalions and re-shall be published ooce in the Tills business Is betng con- strictions specified In sections otn.clal newspaper of ttle City. ducted by an unincorporated governing same; and THIS ordlna oce was intro-assoclattoa. WHEREAS, Section 65858 or duced aDd adopted as an emer-SICDed: Mark Leyseo. tile CaUfor nlaGovernment COde gency or dlrw.nee at a regular This statement nted with the "Yeur HeuaehoW D•p•lwaent • ..,., 3107 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. 673-2800 spectncaUy authorizes the meeting of the City CouncU county clerk of Oranre County adoption of Interim zoningordl-of the City of Newport Beach ... _ • 1972 b "-1 oa: ~, u, , y ce..-er y nances as emergency measures held on tbe 28th day of Fetru-J. Maddos:, deputy eotmt)' clerk. _ ~ NOUitl proh1blttng uses which may con- ar y, 1912, by thefollowingYote, PubUsb: March 9, 16, 23, 30, :: ~ :.~ fllet wtth a ZOning proposal to wit: 19'72, in tile Newport Harbor t, ..... 14Tllelt.AY which the legislative body is AYES. COUNCILMEN :MclnnJs, EE~DS!~ .. ~·:_ ____ ~·~~~======~==::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ considering; and Kymla, Rogers, Hirth, Crout, _ WHEREAS, Section 412 of Dostal, Parsoos. the City Charter author izes the NOES, CO UNCILMEN: Nooe , adoption ofordlnancesasemer-ABSE NT COUNCILME N: Nooe. gency measures when dec lared E. F. Hirth by the City Council to be nee-Mayor essary in pr eser ving the pubUc ATTEST: peace, health or safety; and La ura Lagtos WHE REAS, in enacting this City Clerk ordinance the City Council PubUsh: Marcb 9, In hereby declares tha:ii~U~l~s~ac~l~ln~g~lh~e~N~e~wpo~~rt~Har~~bo~r~~~~ IAO VI:IIITI.I:MI:N HEALTH NEWS: Your Head Hangs Heavy In Whiplash Rear-eod auto colllslons are which are taut or on stretcb." the most frequent cause of cer -Thus, injUry in a stde col- vlcaJ splne Injuries, according llslon may be to tbt side of to Dr. Gary L. Couture, D.c., ttte neck oppostte the Impact • of tbt Couture Chiropractic Side cotU.Ions cause a sucldeD Ceoter In Newport Beach. He lateral beDI!Inr aDd rotaUoo of receot)J stated that approll-tbe nect toward tile side ol. matety 85 per cent of the cer-the ~ct. aDd tbeD to tbll neal dl10rders be has m.tted opposite side. wer e tbe result of auto crashes. Spratoecl or tora Upmeatt: ODl)' about 15 per ceat of these and capsules resd in l traa- ensh lDjllries resulted from matte lnOaanaaiOrJ' rtactiaa held-em or atde colUslona, he with miDute brtmorrMcN ud Aid. contlned "en III'OkMtetd. bJood ''Tbrt amount of damage to Ieab.p. Dr. Coatare aid. 1'bl tbl erubinc auto Ia not a intlammatloa m&J perlilt k HU&ble lDdteator otthedamage mCIDtbl or y-.ra. tbePAa~~D~tn, .. Dr.Couture "Tbe ...._I oatcome.Lt l DOted. "Molt een1cal dll-ttPU"&ttve rfii'ODM. lDd Ia.. ordlrs 1tart wUh IPnla.s, and Jury tttaltl mott o4.-ta -opra1u are ca-bf ooarr~n& Wllleb It lllo _, tiMI act.loa ol the I to 1! poaac1 ruldal of U... damet ... lDU ..., u II -bact-""a14. fttd dWtAc a rear• enlb.,.. '""-* rCIIJr iii tM ctrYtc:al Tlda bead IIIPIUc actloe u• 1111Mr,III'OIIIIttJ ••-,..-ul--••-· ot till ·-blood -"· ot ....cle ~ .. utllntll UMII: kllal drCI ·?--. .. ~=::_'aod -~~ to lito -· illllllc U.O II Ill II .. partladarlf ........ --.,.,, Dr. _, .... c-.-. ,... ___ _ ollloo_ .. __ • __ ~~~~-"------; ~!"'~!"' to-be •WI If Met .. em t r, Ill "" ....,,,. addld,. ''Till line· Dr. c...-........ aro ,....., ioay II -·-l1ltN, ...,_ _ _,_, __ .-t --... -. ' lll&Cial rata may be Wliq. but te The Bia M,Mu tual Sninp we're nUl PJIJiDIU bi&hu ,,._.and ~,.-on int urtd antnp.ADd we're ltlU oft'cri.nc • boltol &. Mnica, tndudioc• f1U1 S.fc Ocpoelt Bo~ with • mlnim\l.ID bt.bnu. Tw tho odcdlmb oo bJPer ~~>-• TM 111& M. c.-.,.. ....; 2N7IMI eo.. Hlfbw.y, .4 1Mcb bM clMacAMw 1194.CA1chol nmc •ad Ta.pu.~"" -'P) ~ ~-lac..--. .. ;.,c.lia, ........ CkM* ... c.. hrllo..w.tll ............ l tt10 ........... ........CI• .. .-. I More youth jobs sought Aa ~ lor ...... ,.,.lor ,__lo,Pltlkoiulr..., .. wu madt IIIIa wttt bf a. ... -ol lllo Harbor .... Y~ BI!IPio)lDool Sonlee (YES X BtU Buduulc ~ COIC:I ..... Wbo bol4t YES Ia Ita tllorto to 1111 ,.,. tor -.... -IMJ Ulll't acl1aUy Ia ICboo~ utood tmployors to try to llod IDOI't opeDillp tor 10'...,._1 Ia Nowport Btaeb IJid c- Mea, YES It a DOn-Pt'Ont referral ....teo, Sebool-ap --~~ wort appiJ to YES IJid &n r eferred to employers loot- lAc lor ·100111 help, LIGAL IIOTICI' NOTICE TO CREDil;ORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A-n8~7 Elltate of JOSEP H PATRICK O'HARA, aka JOSEPH P. 0'~ HARA, ata J. P, O'HARA, ata JOE O'HARA, Deceased. NOTICE ts HEREBY GrvEN to the creditors of the above named decedent that au per. aooa ha't'lng claims ap.lnat the aa.ld decedent are required to ftle them, wUh the necessary vouchers, In the otftce of the clerk of the above entitled court, or to present them, with the necessary vouchers, to the underatped at c/o Thomas E. tfetfernan, Attorney at Law, 350 E. Seventeenth Street, Suite 112, Costa Mesa, Cautornta 92627, which Is the place of business of the undersigned In all matters pertaining to the estate or said decedent, wtthln tour months after the flrst pub. Ucatton of this notice. Dated February 11, 1972. LEONORE A, O'HARA, Le- nore A. O'Hara, Administra- trix of the Estate of the abOve named decedent. DuriD( ll'll,llloorpiiMU. p)letld l ,tlO hnZIM"I Ia - Ia ~ --· ,. __ --..-~ .. -.... 0011 Gl -1, wore lbe -..-we lor loll Plaeemoot, boll YES _. .. , Till .......... --Gl a.t -lorbtby. llllora, ftltr-ud elorlla, prla ue _ _. to pJoce ta DUI-IIma ,.,., w.. Budlr .. Ald. C.._ ... ly, YES bu ~11d tr:1r u lncrate 111. t he blrl.ol of boyo. Tile YES ollke 11 local«! Ill 1be 8o1a ClUb 11 594 Ctoior 81., Colta M-. The 11~ o.-11 W-11474, TOPIC 15 PLAIIT PESTS Tbe Harbor VIew Hllll: Gar- dtD ClQb will meet at 1!:10 p.m. WedDHdly, Malcl'l zz. at t he home otMra.Ci. Basttaanse. Wn, C, Fine and Mn. E, Romeo 'rill assllt as co- bolteues, Robert Nesbitt, deputy county agricultural commlsslooer, will d11CUIS common plant mNaNs&Dd~~·~·~mm pesticide labelling and salety ili UM, MRS. KOVACH JR. CITIZEN OF YEAR CONGRESSMAN AND MRS. JOHN C. SCHMITZ, at left, aad Yr. ud Mra. ChArles Colenorthy of Newport Be&eb meet at lDdepeDdeoce H&U at Knott's Berry Farm to make plans for a dinner betnchekl Friday, March Z4, at the Saota A.oa Elks Club, hooortnc t he congressman and his wlfe. The theme of tbe eYtlllnC 11 "The Spirit ot '75." Mr. and Mrs. John A. Koaha of Oranp are pneral cha.Jrmeo of the enDI. Muter of cenmonlea ls John Smith of Newport Beach. Reservations may be made by calUJlg Mu. Donald R. Corbin at 532-5512. Mr. Schmitz recently filed tor re-eleeUoo to Congress to the oew 39th District set up by tt:le reapportionment necessitated by the 1970 c.uUJ. Fashion fling Mar . 18 The Junior Aut:lllaty of the Assistance League of Newport Beach wtu be rolling out the red carpet tor thrift shop cus- tomers at the annual spring fashion rung on Saturday, March 18, from 10 a.m. to Z p.m. at the Thrift Shop, 505 E:, 32nd Street, near the City Hall. Howard Martyn and Byron Tar~ nutzer. Mannequtn.s wtll be Mrs. Craig Combs and son, Mrs. John Stoclcwell and Mrs. Thomas Peclte~ugtl and their daughters, and Mrs. Michael Nicholas and Mrs. Jam• ThOmpson . Slleswomen Will be Mme1. Paul Hecener, Dean Pattoa. Thornas Malcolm, Douglaa POSTER A WARDS DUE wsa..-1 ot a _...,. PQtUr Pollee oriiiUiAttoa. Muter ol -llmM at aloriiD( eo.ta ... -..ror llllaWUdl wtu .. .... to 1be -fl lllllxlp-110 ndlo poriOII&Uty Do" De- llftlllc IJid bleyelo llleftl will Solo • be oamed Marcb 21 at NIWPCII't ~--• ol tiM eootNt are 11u11or bl!lll eebool. Coa M--N._.-t Harbor -•!rom 15 oeboo11 ue Ltooo, -ol Tol<)'o Ill Saota C'~DC Ia the COIUJt. wblcb Au, Oru.. Cout Optlm.lst 11 IPO'.Xed by the StucSeDta Ctdl, Dom Racltl'a Costa Mesa tor Crime Prtt"eaHoa Com-Jewelry, CaWornta Federal mtttee o1. Costa ..... Aboat SaYl.Dp Uld Hanb: Electric. 8,000 ltUdeat.l pa.rUclpated, and Tbe students tor Crime Pre. lS$ fta&lllt1 ue eotered LD tbe Yeatkm Committee ns formed city cbamptonabtps tor tht best ~III;;.;.Jal;;;y•;.';.9.71;.. ____ ~ poJter destps. I Prllel wtn IDe!..., $340 111 savln.p accouots, trophies and certs.rlcates. NEWPORT ON -LIN I V-P HAMID O.-LIM c-... ,_. loc:., NM»ort Beac::D,•-onnc• that Nor rna.a ~ Pla.Dqae tiu jotaed tM OOinPUJ' u rice preJ.ldeot-flauct aad a ctt. rector. Mr. de PlaaQul wu a pBI1'&1 PIJ1Der IDd ofllctr ol P&J.oe, Webber, J'aeUoa ACur. tts 1D Lo1 AAteiH b' more thaD 10 )'Ml'IJ. HARBOR Tbe 7:SO p.m. award cere~ mootes 1rlll Include sboWlD& o1 the Olm, "Caucnt," dlatrlbWed by tbe Intertll.tio~t Cblets ot KIWANIS FOUNDATION L IGM. HOnCI FICTITIOt.S Bt.SINESS NAME STATEMEH1' The following persoos are doing bus1Deaa as: Clneeolor No. 102, 17155 BrookbtD"st Street, FountaJn Valley: S. James McKown, 2617 Ames Circle, Anaheim; S!x>go Yama- moto, 665 Ferrar Way, Santa. Barbara. This busloess Is being con- ducted by a General Partner- ship. Signed: S. James McKo'W1l. This statement tllecl wltb the county clerk of Orance County on: Mar. 6, 1972, by BeverlY J, Maddox, dep uty county clerk. PubUsh: March 9, 16, 23, SO, 1972, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F ·16338 PRESEN TS TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE SERIES FRIDA Y, MARCH 17, AT a,oo P.M. ORANG E COAST COLL EGE AUO!TORIUro\ 2701 FAIRV I EW RD. C.M JOHN GODDARD 'Kayaks Down the Nile' Renewable fashions (new and next-to-new clothing} for the whole family will be ol:fered tor sate and Informal modeling or women's and children's clothin g wtll be featured with emphasis on Easter rashlons. Simpson, George F. Bethel. VE T ERAN CONTRACTOR Our 13th season d osps with an all-tlmP ctasslcorat'lventure • a trip that has been com- puect to the Kon Tiki EJ;)edl- tion and the Corquest of Mount Everest • John Gortdard's liD· forgettable jou r nP\ of over 4,000 mtles fr om source mouth, down the River Warned by authorH!es that Co-chairmen for the day are Mrs. Ct\arles S, Cook and Mrs. Rod s. Daley. Assisting them are Mmes. Kendall Knight, Robert Harris and Fritz West. , MARTIN BRIMKMAH Dl ES erhout. JAMES B. HENKLE, son of Martin Brinkman, a geoeral Thomas E. Heffernan, At- t.oraey at Law, 350 E. Seven- teenth Street, Sulte. 112, Costa Mesa, ca. 92627, 642-3210, At- torney tor Admlolstratrtx. Mrs. Kovach honored Each Saturday Is ared carpet Mr. and Mrs. James L. Henkle contractor here lor the put day at the League thrlft shOp of 1716 Pitcairn Drive, Costa 40 years aoo a Balboa resldeot with special merctwxlise or~ Mesa, has been commtsstohed tor 51 years wasburledyester- fered by the Jwl1or Aux1Uary. a second Ueutenant In the U.S. day In San~ Ana. He died uo- Proceeds from the shaW and Air Force ~n graduation from expectedly SWlday at Hoar nos- Saturday sales helps s~rt o m cer Training Scboot at pltal the Leilgue's dental health ceo~ Lackland AFB, Tens. He ls He. Is survived by his wlfe, t er, socl.al service otftce and being asstgned to WUltams Ida, SZ3 w. Balboa Blvd.; other philanthropies. AFB, Ariz., for pilot training. D.ephews vaughn Brinkman of a venture wa s not only Im - possible but sulcid•l, John and two Frenchexplorprs setout from the Nlle's fo~­ bead deep in the heart of Ah'lca, through Up.DI1a, the Sudan and Egypt all the way to the Mediterranean tn an opochal 10 mont h expedition that made history. Here Is a ra.re opportunity to travel the stMmin11 Nile, the Jon~st river In the world, with Its 31 cata.n.ct.s, fevers, li fP.-destroylng heat, bi& p.me, baodtts and hun ger , a r iv er that for centuries has detled the conquest or man! A.lter nve sea90ns with ollt' series, John Goddard fans a.re legion. If you enjoyed his conquest of the Amuon and the Congo In previous n!n1s, then don't miss the journey that the Los Angeles Times ha..lle<l as the "most amulng ad't'eohare or our generation" -Kayaks Don the Nile. Publish: Feb. 24, March 2, 9, 16, 1972, In the Newport Harbor The Junior Ebell of Newport Beacb has bestowed the Utle ot "Junior cltt.r.en or the on a bard worki.nc Mrs. Eur- ~~:.._Sbe will TIME Ill SALE! $1600 an expense paid convention trip, and wltl compete for th e Orange District title of junior ctu.zen. To earn the title, Mrs. Ko- vach put In many hours or work within her community, club and home. She Is an active worker at East Blurf elementary school, as parent aide, parent leader or Instructional materials, PFO publlctty chair man and 3rd grade room mother. She teaches art appreciation class for the Se"tce League, a.nd is a.cUve tn tbe recreaUon department and the March of Dimes. As a member ofJunlor Ebell, she serves the club as tre:l- surer and conservation co- cllillrman. Mrs. Kovach resides In East B1u1f wtth her husband and 2 children, Ca me ron, 8, a.nd Candace, 4. She eotoYs family outings and vacations, and at- tendlng her son's basebaU games. DAHCE P ROGRAM H T LEGAl HOT ICE l EGAL NOTICE Corona del Mar and Fred Brink· mu of Downey; 2 nieces, Mrs. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA June Kiddie of Bullhead City, NOTICE INVITIN G BIDS Ariz., aM Mrs. Olive Berreau SEA LED ams will be received at the otftce or the City Clerk, of Loog Beach, aod by a sister- City Hall, Newport Beach, Callrornla, unttlll:OO A.M. on the in-law, Mrs. Grace Brinkman 21st day of March, 1972, at wiUch time they will be opened of Long Beach. and read ror performing work as rollows: Dr. James G. Bla.ln or New. WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS port Harbor Lutheran Church 1971-72 conducted se"ices at Waverley CONTRACT NO. 1368 Church, Fairhaven Memorial Park In Santa Ana. Interment Bids must be submitted on tbe Proposal for m attached with was~ Fat.rhaven the contract documeots furnished by the PubUc Worlu; Depart. • ment. The additional copy of the Proposal Form Is to be retained by the bidder for his records. EL L IS TY L ER DIES Each bid must be accompanJed by cash, certi.ft.ed check or Ellis Tyler, 86, of 365 Rat- Bidder's Bond, made payable to the City of Newport Beach, cam Ptace, Costa Mesa, died tor an amount equal to at least 10 percent o1 the amoWlt bid. at his home Feb. 28. He wu The Utle or the project and the words "SEALED BID" shall born March 21, 1885, lnUU.nols be clearly marked on the outside of the eovelqle coota..loJ.nc the and came to Orangt> County bid. In 1956, The Cootract Documents that must be completed, executed, He Is survived by Ills Wlle, a.n<1 returned In tbe sealed bid are: E tva; 3 sons, Robert aoo Fru- A. Proposal cis of Costa Mesa, and Leonard B. Designation of Subcontractors or Torrance; ooedaugtJter, Mrs. C. Bidder's Bond Berntece Pracllt, llllDols; a D. Non-collusion A!tldavlt brother, Grover Tyler,otCoki- E. Statement of Financial Responsibility rado; 7 gnndchUdren aM 11 F. Technical Ablllty and Experleoce References great-!Vandchildren. Tbese documents shall be a!ll.xed wtth the signatures and Funeral se"tces were held .4D l l T ...... SHD£\1 ... "Ancien aucourant," ancient and modern, will be the theme of the dance program pla.nned by the dllnce production of Co- sta Mesa high school. Dances nogt from an lnterpretatlon of the ~ Greek Muses to every. day scenes found In mOdern Ute. "Ancien aucourant" Is scheduled for 7:30p.m. March 16, 17 and l B. Donations are $1.00 tor adults, 5~ for stu - denll. The show wll1 be pre. sented 1n the Lyceum or Costa Mesa high school. UUes of the persons signing on behalf of the bidder. For Cor-Ma.rch 2 at Bell Broadway poraUons, the signatures of the President or Vice President Chapel, Costa Mesa, with inter- and Secretary or Assistant Secretary are required and the Cor-~~en~t~at~IW':bo:•~R~e:st~M::•mo:•:I~a~l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l porate Seal Sahli beatnxed to all OOcumentsrequtrlng signatures. Park. In the case of a Partnership, the stgnatureot aJ least one general partner Is required. ) ~gl • oo-•• o" o• ""'" ! ' ~c TOM RO GERS TO TALK No bids wtll be accepted trom a Contractor who has oot been Ucensed In accordance with the provtsloosofChapter 9, Division m ot the Business and Professions' Code. The Contractor shall state his license number and cia.ss1ticaUonlnthe Proposal. Plans and Contract Documents, Including Special Provisions, may be obtained at the Public Woriu; Department, City H.all, Newport Beach, Calitornl.a, at no cost to Ucen..sedcootractors. A non-refundable ctlarge of $2.00 Will be required tor each set of Plans anc1 CoDt.ract Documents Issued to others. It Is requested that the Plans and Contract Documents be returned Within 2 weelts Thomas Rocers, Orange_ alter the bid opening. CountJ RepubUcan CPntnl The CUy has adopted the Standard SpeelflcaUoos tor Public Committee chatrman, will Works Construction (1970 Edition and ~lements) as prepared speak at lbe March 13 meet-by theSoutbernCaWornta.ChaptersoftbeAmerlc.anPubllc Works inc of the lrvlnP CORsi Re-Assocl.atlon and tbe Associated Geoera.J. Contractors of America. ptj)llcan Women's Club. Hewi.U O:Jples may be obCalned from Butldiq: News, Inc., 3055 OYer laM ~lloe pta.ns of the GOP In Ave., Los An,eles, CalU. 9003-t, (Z13) 870~9871 . t bis election year. Plans tor The City has adopted standard SpeclalPrortslons&DdStaDdard the "Team 72" rally wtU also Drawings. Copies or tbese are nallable at the PubUc Works be presented. The club w!U Department at a cost of $2.00 per set. meet at 10 a.m. at the c lub~ In accordance with tbe prOft.sioos ol Article 2, Chapter 1, r oom or Park Newport Apart-Part 7 of the Calllornla Labor Code (Seettoos 1770 et seq.), the meots. City Council of the City of Newport Beacb bu ueerta.lned tbe AIDIIIG ST. MICHAE LS .. oeral o•eva.IIID( .ate ol (Mil' dlom ._to 1be loeallty ill Mr s. Richard Ftcre, A mer!-which the wort Is to be performed tbr each craft. clusUlca.Uon, canlsm chairman for the Junior or type of workman or mechanic Deeded to uecute tbe oootra.ct Ebtll of Newport Beach. an-and bl.5 set forth these Items 1n Reaolutioa Mo. S9U, adopted DOUDCH that her eommtttee~ May lZ, 1969. A copy of said reaoltaloals an111ble J.n tbe omce Yoted to SC~PQft St. Michael S ot the City Clerk. All pa:Ues to tbt CCMUact llblll be COYer~*~ Seboo l In St •. Mlehlel's, A.rl-by all proYlslons at thf C&l1torn1a J...abor Code relallD( to pre- 1081. f'lillng wage rates (Sectloos 1 'M0-17811Dclusl•e). T'hroGCfl Mn. Jack F'rult, CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNlA (Dclla.D Aflllrs cbalrma.n tor thl u.ura U.cto-, Ctty CWk EbtUClub, Mn. Flpe is mat-Publl.lh: Nareh 9, 197!, 1n tbe Newport Karbol' Eutp. 1111 • ..... --to uaUt tH fl.etUty wltb open.ttnc ex--· THE THE .. THE SHADOW OF SPRIN G LONG LO NG lOt VIA LIDO r.r."l,::::. IIIWOaT HACII LOOK LOOK CHARGE ACCDUMTS • ... E PUKIHG II --"'IWW"' PIIIT RATR SUII'IM.,UL IITICTtV• ITOitY ... -.-.-"T. R. IIASIII" ·- Make it raia, Mr. Payne a, Jla CIJ'IIII ...... lllllPaJoo- woraQr-ldol? ;.;:-~,.~-.. 8IU PaJoo? !!"'~ II W0.. 0. ..,.. ' -- . 4PORT ~ GIIAT WIBI =~ Murray Head ~--­SEE ACADEMY AWARD ~OMINEES: Glenda Jack- son, best actress; Peter Finch, best actor. • ~LSO s;!OWIHG "Whet'e's Poppa?" 11 ~011.1~ , ,, .1• l''"'' ol "1 I. Continuous Running Sunday Show 2:00 ..... 5h:M.,., ..... --SGt. '"-.5. Suit. .._ I ............. Sal. 01 2 p.M. "BOY 10 FEET TALL" SUMMER . OF'42 ,.....,....,., AleMrd A. ADtl'l Productooo'l II ... Orillt Catt Celli. art--... ._t .. PN O:a' 2 'a• JIIIMKJ1 ftl Mdl •••' tu'tss lui Dee .,..._ ............ ........... , nw•~ -••• uddld. .... ..,.., .......... atellil..... .. Moral _A_.- Iea, c MUd ... ..._. na. ""' 'l11al aod ... lllo IIIII Umo Ia tile put II tryo II worlrod. Sace-III'OIPI Olm-.t fame. He wu mobbed b)' tilt mec!ta.. ABC, lfBC, aDd CBI au lllterTt ... ed him tA ~ to Dllmtf'OUI Los AD .. Iu radio &Dd TV atsou aDd metro- poUtu newspapers, Tbe etory wu carried b7 tbe D&tloDal wire •n1eea lbrQUCboot ""' -· IUid • Moatr•J oewepper did a fiiD pap spread oa bU ezplotta. He wu lntenlewed oa thetele- pbooe by radio stat1o111 in New Yort. Ma.ssaebusetts, and Mts- slsstppt, Tbe occ t.nstructor rece1Yed mall from all over the aau.on. lnclud!Dg a letter trom an Or- lando, Fla., woman accusing him of praeUclng wtteh cra..n. How does Mr. Payne cause II to rain? He uses a small ratn pt mmed Coel)o that be dug ~ l Dumber of years lCO •hUe worldng at a.o excavation stte tn the oaxaca Valley ln southern Mexico. The god was used by the Zapotec lodlans for thepiJI'I)OSe of brlQCiog oeeded rain to their crops. Mr. Payoe tried It and to Ills amazement fouOO It worked. Ooee apio Southern Ca!U- ornla ls experiencing a severe drought. It hasn't rained since December, wbeo Mr . Payne culled ~ a good size storm, aDd things are looking bleaker as the days pass. "U U dOesn't ra1o soon. It won't rain agaln tmt11 oext De- cember," said one ioogtime Callfornlao. U tbat bappens Southern Cautorntans cotdd be to for a disastrous summer. J Cr111 changes mild::':~~.::. -•·-•= ., .. ·~.. II •·-,.1111 lltU-Y,IMIIO!t, 1112 -._ .-:::' -·-~. ayo ro. -· co-• DEL IIA• CMJF .... __ .,..--·If, b7 ·-·· ... _.. .. -... • -~-CII:r~l. ...... -. .. _,. bo Ill ...... ..._ ..... olloyo --·-.. II M .. JIIIOt to ..... n.. lot .0.1d bm to qolt UY CLUa AIDS DIIVI .... -• .., .... _ ·-opla Clll-·· --lllllo-IDIU -.1&11 ' -ud '-I (C4UI} ...,. ............. lboC ...... e. ...... .,. ... 1 'IIIDrC.IJCD•rU. CAIPIMT!I DIMMI!R brtaa"oallarell,• 44' , 1 no-Mr. cnoo.w~~o 1'bo -.JloGDio E. car. 111r...., llareb 11. "CAIIIII'"'--~IIIIIMon,..,., -tootlmootaldlnoorcom--••wiD -••-1o lllld •••~ to be tbe molt mlttee liiDl:KD:~ that n.t ar. door dll1lc bt •aose• a.a- 7 diiUc eaodldlt. of tbt J'UCitmeatl for tbt Mlrcla 10 pa1p b' COIItr.......," aa.. 1 I 'IC b' I Met• ta tbt cbDtr-duet at ·the Bllboe Bl,y ao.eed Mr8. lilart Klllu'd, Ajlrl) 11 ·-11o wu a Club "''• boon .. ..,,_, Co· .,...-ot Poe-~ ... liar. ~ crtw.. eM.trmeo for tht testlmool&J ter. CARIH stY.. trw treat-nt, IIOtto.CIId. All-AIHrtcu. are Mn. GeDt M, Wubbara, m..t to cblldr• ...,... • ., at. ........ ..., aid bt wu Cieorce M. Holtlttla m, Ud nteted bJ 1.tba111.. na. flU ''I'Mttdsc -a boyllood dram.· Harry Rtoker. Tbe ntllllDc will Pac...UC mtmberl wtU bt bJ 101111or IIIIo locol poUIJ<a," bellO at 7 p.m. wllb cocktolla, allloled 1>7 tile J--01 He tallrod .-,_ be hid followed IUid dallc:lll( dol Mor blp ocbool'o P~r~=al~~~~::~~r-~ ..... GEORGE L. WOOOP'ORD, at 11ft, eueutlfl Ylce..pr.-... bome eueer III'J of Soutben Calllorlda Fltst Natiooal Baot, prutiU 1 u I real Mtate ta•estor. He second clleck tot $1,000 to WUUam R. HOO.OO Jr •• &dmtn. •1• Ulloal to ''PUt oonoetllllltr I lstrator tor HOlle Hotpltal. The mooey wt.U be addecl to the bact lDto this town, which has IIIII buUdlnC ftmd for the 11-story patleDt tower ocnr UDder ct•• mt 10 moeb." 11 construction, aDd Is the second lnstal1ment of a $3,000 Wbat ebupd bts mind? "Bulona reaiOIUI," be told Jill pledge made In behalf of the employees of the bank ln. Newport Beach.. (David Ross ptr>_.::.::to.)-----:-:-.,--0• tut Ttwrdy. "A buslnesa _ propositloo t started worldnc UGAL IIOTICI LIA•L IIOTICI oo lui year bU -ty bios-' -son>ec1 IUid 1 •m colnr to ,.,. ORDINANCE NO. 1430 ptD"suant to authority of AJd to be to Colorado and Con. AN EMERGENCY ORDI. Section 65858 of the CalltorDla Dtctlcut for seteral months." NANCE OF THE CITY OF Government Code and pursuut He retued to elaborate. NEWPORT BEACH ESTAB-to Its powers as set forth 1D Nc.-woakt bt elaborate oo LJSHING A WE PERMIT RE-Section .fl2 of the City Charter; a !Ober1nC statement that tbe QUIREMENT FOR CERTAIN NOW, THEREFORE, the City most importaM thing he had l8ES WfTHIN THE M-1 DIS-Couoell of the City of Newport learoed from his sbort ad· TRICT Beach OOES ORDAIN as fol-Yenture into the pollttcal wilds WHEREAS, the LaFayette tows: wu Uat "you need skin a.o Square, or Cannery VIllage SECTION 1. All uses wllhln Inch thlct." Area, and Lido Peninsula eon-the M.l Dtstrlct will require Newsmen who covered Jim's taln many parcels of property a Use Permit, except building brief campaign saw tds ad- zoned M-1; and material yards; eootractors' mttted Icooraoce on poUUC&l WHEREAS, said areas are yards; f\Jel yards; machine matters a. a refreshing ap. rapidly developing into com-shops; lumber yards; buUdl.ng proacb. You just OOn't run for plexes of specialty shops wbtcb and repair or boats; Instrument omce by telUng people you can generate a large amount manut.acturlng; rrwu&cturlng "doo't know what's golng oo, of vehicular tratftc; aod uses; am any other uses which, but sure do want to learn." WHEREAS, the M-1 District In the opinion of the Pl.aJI:ltog Some reporters were peeved, allows retail aDd wholesale Commission, are of similar thougb, wbeo he told only one stores as well as the more nature, but under the same newspaper earlylastweekabout conventional Ughl todustrtal UmltaUoos and restrictions his declsloo to qlllt thepollttcal uses without a use permit; and specified In sections go.-ern. scene. Jim ezplaioed later tba.t WHEREAS, the development lng same; be was "~let and dtdD'1 maan of retail and wholesale shOps SECTION 2. This ordlnaDce to hurt uybody's feellngs." In the M-1 District has caused shall be effect1Ye for a period His retirement from pollttcs and Will continue to cause a of 90 days from the date ot alter less than a mooth leaves serious parking problem Wlless Us adoption; PROVIDED, how-just 2 eartdldates, John Store a practical solution for tile ever, that after oottce pursua.ot and Dee Cook, In the race tor control of otf.street parking to Section 65856 of the caw. the 7th district Council seat for this area Is devtsed; and ornla. Government Code and belog vacated by retiring Llnds- WHEREAS, the City Cooncll pubUc hearing, the Clty COUDcll ley Parsoos. MA61C MD NTH So where Is Mr. Payne? Pre- sumable he's still teacbtng Ids art classes at OCC, but he's been UDUSt&lly slleot of late and has made DO mention of working oo a.nother ra.1n storm. !~~=;~~==:;::;:====~~::::==~~ Last December, wt.eo he was • OOWlded by huod:reds of eager will request the Planntng Com-may by a four-ruths •ote ex-City Clerk Laura Lag:los says mission to consider ameOOing tend this ordinance for a period It's too late to takeMr.Crane's SecUon 20.30.040oftheNewport of one year. Not more tha.n name of! the Aprll 11 ballot. Beach MWll clpal Code to re-two such ertentlons may be "His name stays on. as does quire use permits for all uses adopted; bls statement of quallflca- Looks like grass, wears like iron! Dresses up your doorway as it stops tracked-in dirt. Thousands of green grass-like "fincers" whisk shoes clean in seconds. Rugged polyethylene won't rot. shed mildew, mold or fade. lrreRUiar color skid-proof backing. Shop early! Quant ities limited, subject to prKn sale. "DOLLARS" •A rousing good suspense 1hrillerl" -CH,U'll:t CHo<~M,.LIN, L.A. r''"" ~-=--- Co-Hit "BOB & CAROL TED & ALICE'(11 • -~ newmen he was heard to say that he can work his magic ooce a year. "Cocljo only rain ooce a year, so got to time U just rtg:ht,'' S&ld toone reporter. ''You've got to walt unttl you really need lt.'' BtU, we need ttl True, It hasn't been a year, but Isn't there somethl.ng you can 00? Anybody want to start clr- culatlng a "Make It Rain BtU Payne" petition? lo the M-1 District, except SECTION 3. This ordlnaoee bUilding material yards; coo. Is declared by the City Councn LI GA L MOTICI tractors' yards; tuel yards; to be necessary as an emer-rrcTmous BtmNESS NAME machine shops; lumber yards; gency measure for presenlng STATEMENT butldlng llDd repair of boats; the ptbllc peace, health. safety The tollowtnc persons are Instrument manutactlll'ing; and welfa.re for the reaaons dolnr business as: Ad vantage, manufacturing uses; and any stated herein, and shall take 444 N. Newport, Newport Beach: other uses which. In lheoplnton effect Immediately tCIOn Its Mark Leyseo 20051DAnabelm of the Planning Commlsston adoption. Costa Mea; Stephen c. JaMs~ are of similar nature, but under SECTION 4. This ordiDance too, m Westminster, Newport. the same UmiU.lions and re. shall be publtshed ooce ln the Tbts buslDess Is belng con- strictions specUted In !:ectlons ornctal newspaper of the City. dueled by an unioeorporated governing same; and THIS ordinance was intro. assocla.Uoo. WHEREAS, Section 65858 of duced and adopted as an emer-Sleoed: Mark Leysen. the CaUfornlaGovernmentCode gency ordlnaoee at a regular This statement filed wtth the EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. 673-2800 speettlcally authorizes the meeting of the City CouocU c<Mmty clerk of Orange County adoption of interim ronlngordi-of the Clty ot Newport Beach oa: Mar. a, 1972, by Beverly o.ances as emergency measures held 011 the 28th day of Febru-J . YaddoJ:, deputy county clerk. _ :teOUII prohibiting uses which may con-ary, 1972, by the followlngYote, ~Usb: March 9, 16, 23, 30, '• aal7 M011.",11UU fllct with a rontng proposal to wit: 1912 1n the Newport Harbor :,:~ ::-=..,T which the legislative body Is AYES, COUNCILMEN:MclnnJs, EE~IIS!~in~·:_ ____ _:·~·~IG.WO~~=====================~ considering; aDd Kymla, Rogers, Hlrtb, Crout, _ WHEREAS, Section 412 or Dostal. Parsons. the City Charter authorizes the NOES, COUNCILMEN: None. adoption orordlnancesasemer-ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Nooe. geney measures when declared E, r. Hirth by the City Council to be nee-Mayor essary In preserving the public ATTEST: peace, health or safety; and Laura Lagtos WHEREAS , 1n eDactlng this City Clerk ordinance the City Council Publish: March 9, .. hereby declares thail iiiFis~a~c~lln~r~tb~e~N~e~wpo~rt~~Har~~bo~r~~~;, HEALTH NEWS: Your Head Hangs Heavy In Whiplash Rerar.end auto cotuslons a..re which are taut or on ttretch." the most frequent cause of eer. Thus, lnjury ln a lldl col- •leal spine inJuries, according Uslon may be to tbe side ot to Dr. Gar)' I... Couture, D.C., the neck opposite the lqJ&ct. of tbe Couture Chlropractlc Side eoiUaloos cause a AltdeD Center In Newport Beach. He lateral beDdlDg ud rotatlOD of receotly stated that IIJPfod-the oeck toward the llde ol. matety 85 per cent of tbe cer-the IDC~&Ct, &00 lbeD to the fle&l dl.:JI'ders he has studied oppcn1t.e skit. were tbe result of auto crashes. Spra1De!l or torn ll .. meata ODI)' ~ 15 per cent of these and ClpiUiea retd lD a tru- crub llljal'tes resulted from matte lnlllmmatorJ r-.ctioa hlld-OD or lllde eolUskms, be wltb rn1.IMit4l bemorr...,.. llkt •kl. cc:mtlaaed ..... proloapd, blood ''Tbe amount of damage to leatap, Dr. Coatare JUt. Tbe tbe craahlnc auto Ls oot a lntllmmatSoa may perlllt .1>r reliable IDdleator of the damage moathl or J'lll'l, thepu ... pu,"Dr.Couture "Tbe IYeDtull outcome II 1. 10t41d. "llott cen1ea1 c.UJ-rfl)lfttlfl rtii)ODit, 1..111 lll-.. don otart wltb opniu, and Jury rHalto moot ... Ia •oot ..,..... are ca-b7 IICin'IDC '"''ell Ia lilt .-1 a.. actloa of tt1e a to 12 poaad reDdat of U... liiiDQI," ..., .. 1t JOaPI t.et.. he ald. • '"''" dw1aC a rlll'tDd erub." Tl ... r..,.U ia tbt ctn1cal n. lllahcst you can 101 'e~.c. .... marKets LIDO CENTER )4) l VIA.L IOO. NfWPOR-r 8fA(H, CALtr 9Uie0tt1l-ftt60 HARBOR VIEW CENTER lMOMAC AIUHUit NlWJ!iottf MACH, c..\ur 92MOfW'H15J ' 'l'bU beld aeUoa .,. ...... ,...., '*'- "' , .. -blood ...,, U,.IDtlt ~ .141aldrc• •sr-, e. ud ....... to till .-1 ...._ 11110 ...... ...-.lr till ..... -... ...,, Dr. ~~~~a~ --c--. no--·--., .. ....,,.--·--u .. tlll.,...u-----·-•••~-to ... be CM1 ad lileftlJI'S I 1, .. .. ..,..,,,. adltsd. • ..,... line· Dr. eo.e.e-··--- ... ,._-., II -·-·Drift, -· -.. ,.., --,.n ·-· -----. (with IDIUftd Nri-) IDu:rat r.altt may be Wllna. but•t The B{A M,Mutual Snlnp we'rt ttlll pt)1nau bi&h •• , ... and MU'"oo i.nturtd uvtnp.And wt'rcttill offc.rtnc a holt of free~ lnc.hadtnc • FlU Sak Ocpotit Boa. with a nUrtimu.m b&lou. 'nl« ..,.. .. clbah .. bJalletio_t .. n.e liiM. llutual cc--• .., ... ;_,..,.eo..ttfl&hwa-,;4Mocbr..utof~'.,.._<Nthtn..hiiT•pe~• .. "-'> Odl.r.--.W.CA-~ ..... W.Aru6t.,......,c-... ... c..,..,.~ .................. , ..................... 1 ....... • I l More youth jobs sought Aa_ .... _.,.... .... --... -.,...,. .. .... -IIIIa ..... ., lllo -ot lllo -.... '1'-. E0111..,.,.. Son1eo (Yal 1110 -Ill"' Cotlalf-. ... 1M14o YES 1D Ita - to 1101 jobo .... -.... -llloJ .,..,~ aetoaQr Ill -~ .-t"ployera to ITt to llad more opeDlbp tor J'OUIICit«• ID Nnport S..cb IJid Coot& u ••. YES 11 a noo -PJ'Oflt refena.l llll'Yiot. School-4p )'OIIIba •eeldel work apptJ to YES Ud art referredtoempJo)'er.loot~ toe for .,..., http. L!C:AL H011CI NO'I'ICE TO CREOI~ SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALlF'ORNlA FOR THE COUNTYOFORANGE No. A-711,7 Elltate or JOOEPH PATRICK O'HARA, aka JOSEPH P. O'- HARA, aka J. P. O'HARA, aka JOE O'HARA, Deceased, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of the aboVe named decedeot that au per. 1001 hui.Dg clatma apinst the said decedent &re required to tile them, with the oeeessary vouchers, In the ottlce of the c lerlr: of the above entitled court, or to present them, with tile neeessary vouchers, to the undersigned at c/o Thomas E. Heffernan, Attor oey at Law, 350 E. Seventeenth Street,Sutte 112, Costa Mesa, CaUfornta 92627, which Is the place or business of the understgped tn all matters pertaining to the est:are of said decedent, wutun four months after the ftrsl pub- Ueation of this notice, Dated February 17, 1972. LEONORE A. O'HARA, Le- nore A, O'Hara, Admlnlstra- triz of the Estate of the above named decedent. Dwtor It'll, tloaorpr'z!!p plated 1,110 ttx, .... w,... Ja till ........... n.-·· --.-lllo-- -ot -~ -· lllo --·· .... "" pile-. ... 1'EB -· , __ _ --·otlllo-lo<boi>J--.. --&ad ctoru, rtrto ... -to -Ia JIUI-IImO jobo, IU. -· ald. ~ottr, YES hu fri!PIIIId -&D lDer•• 1A u. ldrlor ot ~>ora. . Tbl YES omee ta loeatecl ta t11e lloya Clal> at 594 e- St., COlla 111 ... Tbe te~ DUmbfr ll 643-0f74, ' lOPIC 1$ PLANT PUTS Tbe I!Ubor VIew HIDa Gu- diD Clab wtU meet at 12:10 p.m. WedDe811ly, Marcb Z%, at tbe bome otU:rs. G, Ba~. Wu. C, F!Dt aDd Mrs, E, Romto wtU asi1Jt u eo. -...... Robert Nesbitt, del)uty couoty acrtcuttural eommlsstooer, will dlacus common plant d1seues aDd pests aDd nplaJ.n pestlelde labelllng aDd salety ID-. MRS. ICOV ACH JR. CI TIZEN OP YEAR CONGRF.SSIU.N AKO MRS, JOHN C. SCHMrrz, at left, aad. Mr. ud W:ra. Cbu\ea Colenortby of Newport S.Ch meet at lDrJepeadeDce Hall at Knott's Berry Farm to m&lr:e pla.nl for a dlltoer betag beld Friday, W&reb Z.f, at the Santa ADa Elks Club, boDOr1ng the COOife&sman ud his wife. The ttl erne of tbe efeaiDI Ia "Tbe Sptrtt or ''76." Mr. Uld Mrs. John A. Kosha ot Orange are geDer&l chaJrmea of tbe enat. Muter of cetemooles Is John Smith of Newport Beach, ResenaUoos may be made by calliD.g Mrs. Donald R. Corbin at 532-5512. M.r. SchmiU r ecently filed for re-electlon to Coogress lD the new 39th otstrtct set Up by the reapportionment necessitated by the 19'70 ceaau. Fashion fling Mar. 18 The Junior Auxlllary of the Assistance League of Newport Beach will be rolling out the r ed carpet for thrift shop cus- tomers at the annlal sprlng fashlon rung on Saturday, March 18, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Thrift Shop, 505 E. 32Dd Street, near the City Hall. Howard Martyn and· Byroo Tar- nutzer. Mannequins will be Mrs. Craig Combs aDd soo, Mrs. Jolln Stoclr:well and Mrs. Thomas Pecke~augb ancl their daughters, and Mrs. Michael Nicholas and Mrs. Jam• Thompson. Saleswomen will be Mmea.. Paul Hegener, Dean PattoG. Thomas Malcolm, Doug1u POSTER A WARDS DUE ...._. ot a ..,..,.,_. Potlee arp"atioL w.a.er ol -llmtd ll&lortiD(CoD cor-N fa< tile aWU'<Ia wtU ~~~-.. tile_.,. .. --bt n4lo --o. .. Oo- llllloc ud blqclo -wtU -· be aJHd Marcil u atltewport BpQe_., ul the COIUelt are -101111 aelloot. Cotla Ilea-Newport Harbor ....... from 1$ ICI:ODll ue Llool, 8uk of Tot)'o 1D 8atlta •-11 1D tbt-.., wblel> Aaa, 0rup Cout Optlmtat ta ...-red by tbe 5tadeiU C blb, Oom Rac1U's Colta Mesa for Crime Prl'flllHoD Com~ JewelrY, CaUtornia Federal mutee o1 Coat& 11-• .lboat 8aflnp aod Hanb Electric. 9,000 ltacSeatl partlcl&lated,I.Dd Tbe stucleDts tor Crime Pre~ 1S5 ftaalllla are MUred lD the ·~ Committee was formed city' CIJlmptoll&bJps for ttM! but Ia July, 1971.. poilter destgu. Prl1t1 wtD IDclude $340 ID IIYinp: aec.oums, troplllea and eerWicates. Tbe '7:30 p.m. award eere~ mODfes .SU loehl1e sboWlc ol NEWPORT •I!IWT Ill' I Iii -Allrf~-·.,_s TMURSOAY;IWIOI t, 1972 alai ae.. .. CIY:Jf: ON ·LIN! V-" N.WID o..u. eo••• ,........ lAe., Newport Beaeb,a~• lhal -do ,.._ lou jolDecf tbe OOrnpu)' U Yk:l prelideDI:.fbluee Ud a di- rector. Mr. de Pluqut wu a poenl -ud --ot Pa.IDe, Webber,1aeboa 6 Cur. Us Ia LDa AqwiH U mote tbaa 10 , ....... HARBOR tbe ftlm, "CauctJI," diltrlbuted by tbe IDternatloaal Cblefs or KIWANIS FDUNOA TID II L lc:.\L NOliCI FICTITKHS BUSINESS NAME STATEMEMT Tile following persoos are doing business as: Ctnecolor No. 102, 17155 Brookburst Street, FountaJn Valley: S, James McKown, 2617 Ames Circle, A.nahelm; Shogo Yama- moto, 665 Ferr·ar Way, Santa Barbara. This buslness Is being eoo- dueted by a General Partner- ship. Signed: S. James McKown. This statement filed wttb the county clerlr: of Orange County on: Mu. 6, 197'2, by Beverly J. Maddoi, deputy COUDty clert. PUbUsh: March 9, 16, 23, 30, 197'2, io the Newport Harbor Enslg~~. F -16338 P RES.fN fS TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE SERIES FRIDAY , MARCH 17, AT 8,00 P.M. ORANGE CO AST COLL EGE AUDITORIU " 2701 FAI RVI EW RD. CM. JOHN GODDARD 'Kayaks Down the Nile' Renewable tashlons (new and next-to-new clothing) for the whole tamlly will be offered tor sale and informal modeling of •omen's and children's c lothing wUI be featured with emphasis on Easter fashions. Simpson, Georp f. Bethe~ VETERAH COHTRACTOR Robert Harris and Fritz West. MARTIN BRIHKMAH PIE$ Our 13th season closes with an all-Ume class1C otadvemure • a trip that has been pared to the Kon Tild Expedi- Co-chairmen for the day are Mrs. Charles s. Coolr: and Mrs. Rod S, Daley. Assisting them are Mmes. Kendall Knight, erhout. JAMES B. HENKLE, son or MarUn Brinkman, a geoera.l tion aM the Conquest of EYerest • John Goddard's forgetta.ble journe\' of .f.,OOO miles from mouth, down the River , Wa.rned by authOr ities Thomaa E. Hetfernan, At- torney at Law, 350 E. Seven- teentb Street, Suite. 112, Costa Mesa, Ca. 9262'7, 642-3210, At- torney for Mmlnlstratrll', Mrs. Kovach honored Each Saturday ts ared carpet Mr. and Mr s. James L. Henlr:le cootractor llere for the put day at the League thrift shop or 1776 Pitcairn Dr lYe, Costa 40 years and a Balboa resldellt with special mer challdlse ot~ Mesa, has been commissioned for Sl years r.uburiedyester- tered by the Junior Auxlllary. a seeood Ueutenant In .the U.S. day In San~ Ana. He died tal- Proceeds from the show and Air Force '4)0ngraduahontrom e:q>eetedly Slndly at HoagHos- Saturday sales helps s~rt o m cer Training School at pltal. the League's dental health ceo. Lackland AFB, Teas .. He Is He ts surviYed by his wUe, ter, social service omce and being asst~ to W1!Uams Ida, 523 w. Balboa Blvd.; other philanthropies. AFB, Arit., tor pilot training. aephews VaugtLn Brllli.man of a nature> was not only Im- possible but suicid•l, JoiUI and two FreocheJ;Jlorerssetout from the ' fouata.tD. bead deep ta the heart ot Africa, througtt Upnda, the s ooan and Egypt all the way to the Mediterranean to a.o opoe.hal 10 month expedition thal made history. Here Is a rare oppor tunity to travel the steamlng Nile, the longest river In tl'le world, with Its 31 cataracts, fev er s, life-destroying heat, blg game, bandits a.oc1 hunger, a river thai for centuries bas deft ed the conquest of man! After nve seasons wUh our series, John Goddard fans ar'e !eglon. If yoo enj)yed his conquest of the Amazon and the Congo ln prerious nlms, then don't miss the journey that the Los Angeles Tlmes balled as the "most a.mutv.g adnot\lre of our genera.Uon•· -Kayaks Down tbeNUe. POOitsh: Feb. 24, March 2, 9, 16, 1972, In the Newport Harbor Ensign, Tbe Junior Ebell of Newport Beacb bas bestowed the utle ot "junior citizen or the year" on a bard Mrs. Eu~ TIME I:J CAMPE SALE! $1600 be sent on an e~pense paid convention trip, and will compete for the Orange District title or jWllor citt.zen. To earn the title, Mrs. Ko - vach put In many hours or work within her community, club and home. She Is an active worker at East Blutr elementary school, as parent aide, parent leader of lnstructlooal materials, PFO pubUcUy chairman .and 3rd gn.de room mother . She teaches art appr eeLatlon class for the Senlce League, aDd ls active in tbe recreation deoartment and the March of Dimes. As a member of Junior Ebell, she serves the club as trea. surer and conservation co- ctairman. Mrs. Kovach r esides In East Blutr with her husband and 2 ehlldren, Cameron, 8, and Candace, 4. She en)Oys family o~lniS and vacations, and at- t ending her son's basebaU games. DANCE PROGRAM ~ET LEGAL HOTICE LEGAL HOTICE Corona del Mar and Fred Brtnlr:· mao of Downey; Z nieces, Mrs . CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALlfORNtA June Kicidle of Bullhead City, NOTICE J:NVITlNG Blm Arlt., :uxl Mrs. Olive Berreau SEALED BIOS will be received at the otrlce of the City Clerk, or Loog Beach, aoo by as:tster- Ctty Hall, Newport Beach, Callfor nta, unttlll:OO A.M. on the ln-law, Mr s. Grace Brinkman Zlst day of March, 1972, at whJ ch time they •ill be opened of Long Beach. and read tor performing work as follows: Dr. James G. Bla.tn of New- WATER MArN REPLACEMENT IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS port Harbor Ltrthera.n Church 1971-72 Condl)Cted services at Waverley CONTRAC T NO. 1368 Church, Fairhaven Memorial wi Park in Santa Ana. Interment Bids must be submitted on the Proposal form attached tll was~ Falrh:u en the contract documents fUrnished by the Public Works Depart-· ment. Tbe addi.Uooal copy or the Proposal Form is to be reta.lned by the bi.Mer fo r his records. ELLIS TYLER 01 ES Each bld must be accompanied by easb, certitl.ed cbeck or Ellls Tyler, 86, of 365 Ral- Btdd:er's Bond, made payable to the City of Newport Beracb, cam Place. Costa Mesa, died for an amount equa.l to at least 10 percent of tlle amo~mt bid. at his t.ome Feb, 28. He wu The Utle of tbe project and the words "SEALED B~" shall born March 21, 1885, lnUUoots be clearly marked on the outside of the enveJope cootaining the aod came to Orange County bid. 1n 1956 , The Cootra.ct Documents that must be completed, executed, He Is survived by hls Wife, and returned in tbe sealed bid are: Elva; 3 sons, Robert and Fran- A. Proposal cis or Costa Mesa, aDd Leocard B. Designation of Subcontractors of Torrance; ooe daughter, Mrs. C. Bidder's Bond Berniece Pracht, llllllols; a D. Non-collusion Altlc1avJt brother, Grover Tyler, of Colo- E. Statement of FtnanclaJ Responsibility rado; 7 granclchlldren aDd II F. Technical Abtllty and Experience References grea.t -uamchildren. These doc uments shall be altlxed with the signatures aM Funeral services were held .4Dll T.. .... SHDE\1 ... "Ancien aueourant," aocient aDd modern, will be the theme of the dance program planned by the danc e productioo of Co- sta Mesa high school. Dances range from an interpretation of the ~ Greek Muses to every- day scenes found In modern We. "Ancien aucourant" Is scbeduled for 7:30 p.m. March 16, 17 and 18. Donations are $1.00 tor adults, 5~ lor stu- deals. The show will be pr e>- sented 1n the Lyceum of Costa Mesa higfl school. titles of the persons signing on behallof thebidder. For Cor-March 2 at Bell Bro&dw&y porations, the signatures or the President or VIce Presldeli Chapel, Costa Mesa, with Inter - and Secr etary or Assistant Secretary are required aDd tbe Cor-~~en~t~at~Har:bo:r~R~e=st~M:•mo:r:r~ai'J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i porate Seal SahU bea.fiUed to all documents requiring signatures, Park. 16 the ease of a Partnership, the signature of at least one geoera.l partner Is required. TOM ROGERS TO TALK No bids wtll be accepted trom a Contractor wbo has DOt been licensed tn accordanCe with the prorlsionsorCbapter 9, OiYlsioo m of the Busloess and Prolessloo.s' Code, The Contractor shall state his license number aDdclu.sUicatioolnthe Proposal. Plans and Contract Documents, iDcluding Special Provisions, may be obtained at the Public Works Department. City Hall, Newport Beach, Calllornla, at DO cost to Ucen.sed contractors. A non-refundable ctw'ge of $2 .00 will be required tor each set of Plans anc1 Contract Documents issued to others. It Js requested that the Pia.ns and Contract Documents be returned within 2 weeks Thomas Rogers, Orange after Ule bid opening. County Republican Central The City bas adopted the Sta.Ddard Speelftcations tor Public Committee cl\alrman, wUI Worlr:s Construction (1970 Edition aDd Stwlements) as pri'4JU'ed spealr: at the March 13 meet-by theSouthern CallloroiaCbaptersoftbeAmerleanPubUc Works tng ot the lrvtne Coast Re-Association aod the Associated General Contractors of America.. pubUcan Women's Club. He will Cbples may be obtained ttom Bull41n( News.loc., 3055 OVerland outlloe plans of the GOP in Ave., Los Angeles, cam. 90034, (21 S) 870-9871. this election year. Plans tor The City bas adopted Stamard SpeelalProYislons&DdstaDdard tbe '•Team 72" rally will also Drawings. Copies Clf these are aY1.Uabie at the Public Works be presented. The club will Department at a cost of $2.00 per set. meet at 10 a.m. at the club-tn accordance llflth tbe pronsloas of Article 2, Chapter I, room of Park Newport Apart-Part 1 of the CallllrDia Labor Code (Sectloas 17'70 et seq.}, tbe m•ta. City council or the City of Newport Beacb bu ucertaiDed tbe AIDINC: ST . MICHAELS genera~ prevallla< nte ol per diem ..,_ ID the loc&llty Ill Mrs. Richard Figge, Amerl-which the work is to be performed I:Jr'eaeh en.rt. cla.ssl.tleatioD, eantsm chatrma.n for the Junior or type or workman or mecbanic Dlflded to ueeute tbe eootraet EbeU of Newport Beach, an-aod bas set forth these items ta RemJutioo. No. 6912, adoi:Jted DOUDCes tbat her committee hils May 12 1969 A cq,y or sald reaolulioDla afail:lble La. tbe omce 'foted to ~~ St. Mlcbael's ot tbe bty C1ert. All parties to tbt CCMlb'act st:all be &'O'ferned Sebool ln St. Mlet.el's, Art. by all prOYislons of tM C&Worn1a lAbor Code rellttnc to pn- SOQI. n.Jlillg ware rates (SectloQs 1770-1 '7111Dclus!Ye). 1'broq!l Mrs. Jack Frank, CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. CAUFatNU IIMtiu AftiU.rs cllltrml.ll lor the Laura Ladoa. City CWt !bell Club, Mrs. Ftae ismak· Publlsb: March 9, 1972, In tbe NfWPQI"t llaJ1lor Eastp. IDr• cull __ ........ tilt llciUtr wttb openttoc u--· THE THE LONG LO NG LOOK LOO K . THE SHADOW OF SPRING Jot VIA LIDO MIWOIT IIACII CHARGE ACCllUNT1 • ... E I'A ... G t:l'..':' t=-·-- • NIW'POI.T ·MISA SPORTS . SCENE WITit VIC OPAL lit a JooU u .. c..-deiWu v,_ ... _otlllolt-,... w111 llaYe to elpi.OII the tr-old 9111 .,..sora lliYitod 0111 llr -... "'aoothor-lolbt -----· -care ol the addll~ Gollll"'' ._.mat lbtAIIlbtliD awards tbe sc:hool bU beeD team eoacbed by Del FloOd p1Uor "" lD tbe past few years. 1r1U bt Harold Catbcut. Da•• Coacb Clltr Hooper's water S8JDXMK, DoD Watt.oa. Jim polo IJid nim teams blft COil-KllDifiUDlltb, Dan &eeur, trlbuted a great num6er of tbe llart Loufter, aDd Elwood RU.· rapleDdeot trophies aDd 8811, to aame jut a few. Tbe plaqaes U.t are at tbe polDt prellmlDlrJ games wtl1 start of OYer.nowtog the Sea Kings' at 6 p.m. SaturdaJ, so pttbere preseat cablDet at the entrance early and ebect o.-: tbo8e to tbe Corooa pmna.slum, classy youngsters. Tbere wtU Coach Due Holla.Dd'sYUstt}' be a lot of taleot tt.t JOG foottell aqll&d, the soph ¢d-wlll see representing the local ders, the Corona varsity bas· h!ib schools 1D the very near tetb&ll team, the trosb basket· fUture. The Ensign's sports de- ball team and coach Dick Mor-partmeot wtll be co.ordlnattnc rls' wrestllng team have all fUture travel u cllange games woo 19'1Z CIF lalD'els that are for these teams as they pro. occ~ylnr space In the COM gress thJ'ourtt their trosh, SCl)h ballot .b.me edifice. and varsity years. Rtgtlt on the heels of the The Phoenix and San Fra.n- THE GEORGE KOEHLER FAMtt.Y of 1211 Goldenrod AYe., Harbor VIew Hilla, tad a btg day last SahttOly as 9 year old Ann won the 9 tbrouefl 12 year old sLDgles Utle In the tournament spoosored by the Newport Beach parks and reereaUon depa.rtmeot. WbUe Alln was competing Ln the tennis tournament at 11 a.m., 10 year old brother David was the leading scorer as cO&ch Mark McKenzie's Corona del Mar Youth Center team defeated Tim Pa.rseU'sMarlner ftnallsts 39~23 tor the Newport Harbor Park. and Recreation 8 d1Yls1oo title, (VIc Opalek photo.) Sera King Irvine league t:astet-cisco trips are just the start ball co..champlooshlp, the Co. for this area basketball teams. ronans annexed the CIF south. We will be working with Ule ern section wrestling cham. toea.! park aDd: rec dltectors p1onsb.lp ta.st Saturday nlgflt at on tuture basketball summer Arcadl.a hlgfl school. Ciary tournaments at the 8th, 9th Casey won thel68.pouodcham-rrade and hlgtl school levels, plonsb.lp for coach Diet MorTis Plus an exchange of atllletes BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS and John Blaapted wasannaust In tbe knee·rldiDg, surfing and Corona del Mar warmed up in the 136 division but was water wonder events with some for the city championship ser. edged out by Edison's Jim of our nelgflbors in the state tes with a 5-3 win over Tustin SWeeney. and a co~le of our Islander Tuesday afternoon. This was Rich GllantJne was another contacts in HawaU. So It could Tustin's first lossofthe season. Htlls and managed but one hlt as Mark Ackerman fanoed 15 Sailors, but he still needed a pinch-hit single by Harold Rose in the 7th to ete out a. 3.Z Vt'tn over the hustling Har. bor nine. B• c If SUIts ttoallst for the Sea Kings in tlD'n Into something very Inter. Reed Johnson and Dan Grisby 1g anyon go re the 15'1 class, and Wally Clark estlng and enllghtenlng for all combined to limit Tustin to grabbed a 3rd place finish ln the yomgsters Involved. 4 hils while the Sea Kings and Lillian Dempsey and guest the 148 class. Casey and John The teams that wltlparltci· clubbed out a. Scott Parker CLEAN SWEEP FOR TARS A two low balls of foursome tournament was held pest day on Feb. ,29. Marge McCasllne aod guest Boa.nle Gladhill, San Gab11el CC, aDd Jan Greene aDd guest Joann Scott, Glendora cc. sbot a 12'1 to wiD. A J.way tte resulted for secood place at 133. The teams consf.sted of the following: Pat Anleh and EUoor Holstein and guests Nancy Newla.OO and Bobble Smith trom Irvine Coast CC, Pat BurltDgham and Cell Sullln..n a.Dd guests Bee free. bra!rn and Margaret Rife from ICCC, Duffy Whltlow and guest Lots S&Ddoval, GreenRiverCC, -• • Dottl Egan, El Niguel cc. GJIIette of Torrance ftnished pate ln theSaturdaynigbtgames homered wUh Z on In the Znd The Harbor swim team con- Another 3.way tie resulted In a J.l deadlock In the finals at the Corona del Mar h!gh Inning to he lp theCorona ~ause. ttnue Its pre.conterence for third place at 136. One but Casey won th e CIF crown school are just a small example Newport Harbor, Costa Mesa schedule with Anaheim prorld· team consisted of Rose De-bya z.o margin In the over. of the talents that this area. and Estancia all suffered losses ing the opposition at the Colo. laney and guest Mar ge Feurth, time. Casey outpointed Gary llas in such abundance. Try to in their Tuesday encounters. nists home pool yesterday. san Clemente cc and Ruth Almeida 12.3 In the semis. see these nne athletes Inaction. The Eagles were blanked by Coach Bill Jewell's team Ratr and guest J~e strang, You'-ll enjOy the experience. Orange 6·0 as classy senior blasted vlsiUnc RancllO Ala. Hacienda CC. Dory Hogarth with e BASEBALL TOURNEY NEW JAy E LIN MARK Jeft.hander Robin Hall rang up mltos last week 65-30 In the guest Betty WttaUs, ICCC , aoo The Corona del Mar, Costa Orange Coast College strong. a no.h1tter against the Estancia varsity division. Kevin Ashe Bobble Cox and guest Janet_Mesa, Newport Harbor andEs-man Randy Cantrell set a new crew. In recording the 4th no-and Tim Reg:an both posted a Booth, Anaheim cc, made ICl ta.ncta varsity bllseball squads South Coast Conference relays hitter of the season In Orange couple nrst place finishes for the neil team followed by Baby are holdlng a tournament at javelin r ecord Feb. ~5 at c er. County, Hall whiffed 10 and the Sailors. Ashe won the ZOO Bailey and guest Sibyl Hllllard, Costa Mesa Park, wtthEstanlca rltos Co ll ege. He tossed the walked only 3. In 1:56.7 and the 400 In 4:0.1. Woodland Hills CC, and Marge playing Costa Mesa at 7 p.m. spear 199 _3 to break the old Costa Mesa wa s on the short Regan took the ZOO lndh1dual EnnsandguestMarteDietrlch, today, March 9. Newport Har. OCC Relays mark ot 187•6 end of the 6-3 score wll h El medley In Z:13.9 aDd: the 100 Woodland Hills cc . bor and Corooa del Mar wtU set by Fullerton's Gilbert An-MOdena out-hitting them a. 7, backstroke In 1:0Z,5. The Tars -. ·- meet at 8 o'clock Friday night, toUn last year. OCC's Alvt.n A homer by Gary LeBarber won every varsUy event but also at Costa Mesa Park. The White finished second In the with one on In the 2nd pro-the diving. losers will play at 5:30 Satur. event also breaking the old vlded 2 of the El Modena runs. The Bees were even more day night and the winners will sta~d, with a heav•.:of 195.1. Harbor ran up against Sunny Impressive winning 80-4. The """'""'Bp.m. TRACK TEAMS IN ACTION ~~·.:::~r'~o~.~~:'g~~ • HARLEM CLOWNS ~~~e:w~:~~Rs WIN 75.21 The Corooa del Mar fa culty Costa Mesa Is at Edison high, Newport Harbor got some Th Oran Coast cone wm bost the' Harlem Clowns Corona del Mar travels to Los excellent performances from swlm~ers s!:'ept to thelr nr: at tbe jt& KJAc CJ.~ ~btfCilJ Alamitos, Newport Harbor Is Matt Hogsett as the Sailors South Coast Conference wtn of at 8 p.m. A co~lelbfert!~r at Loan and Estancia Is hosted defeated Fountain Valley and the season swampln Santa Ana prellmlnary pme! wtn match by Fotmta.ln Valley as all area Fullerton In a triangular meet 75_28 M~ch 3 In gthe Santa the combination Harbor-Es-track aDd field teams are on at Davtdsoo Meld last Friday. Ana I. The Bucs are DOW tancia...Corona del Mar 15 year the road today (March 9~ The Harbor varsity was lm. 5 1 r-'dual meet competitlon olds against the flashy Anaheim Corona del Mar got a double presslve In outscoring the op. th-l 0 nd 1 1 1 sec acUon all-stars In one game, whJ.Ie win from John Miles as the position, with th e Sa ilor s tally. ~~rc:ach -Ja:k Ft~ller~ t~e an.star 8th graders will Sea Kings speedster won the tng '14 points, Fountain Vaiiey s ingled out Matt Greer's etfort face the local NBBA team. The 100 yard dash tn 10.1 and the 51 and Fullerton 22 . In the zoo freestyle. Matt woo 8th grade team Includes Tom ZZO in Z3,3, MUes anchored Hogsett set a new school th t with a flne 1·5z 8 Hawkins, Ctlrls Shulda of Kat. the 440 relay team to a win recor d 1n the ha lf mJle with a th! ~~~ best JC time ~ th~ ser, Jim McC loskey and MUte over the strong Huntington ft.ne 1:55.9 and grabbed the tat this ear Faulkner from TeW1nkle. En. Beach Ol~er s 68.50t.nthetnltlal 220 with a 22.4 clocking. Matt s ~ug M"oon "won the zoo In- sign wtll be r epresented with track and neld competition. The then anchOred the Harbor mile dl ld 1 edley In Z·ll 5 the Martie Feducia and Pat Pat. Corona B'suutscored!heOtlers relay team to a close win as se:e: :st time In OCC'hls. rick. Lincoln coach Karl Stall 66-Z9. The COM C s lost a the Sailors wer e traiUng by 1 Press Hobble won the wtll have Gary Guisness, Rich close 51.35 duel to the Hunt . 10 yards when Hogsett took the 2~: ard butterfiy recording Nebb, Jet! Ruzicka and Mark ington C's, baton In the final exchange. 2 .z~ 4 ' Jensen to serve as a nucleus Costa Mesa lost to Garden a · · · for the 8th graders whO will Grove 80.1/Z to 45.1/Z but Harbor strong man Terry be making the San Francisco Doug MacC lean turned In a last Albritton won the shot with a. trip. ()pposlng the 14.year old 4:18.Z mile aDd the Olswang 61' 10" effort. Jim Swick took 8th graders will be the NBBA twins flntshed 1.2 In theZ.mlle a 4th tor Newport in hls first team that will represent New-run as Tom finished ahead of serious work-out after a couple • COACH MARX McKENZIE coached tbe Coroaa del Mar Youth Center to double w1ns In the Newport Bel.eb parka a.Dd recreation clty championships at Coroaa del Mar hlch school last sa.turda.y. He Is shown here wtth the winning team: troot row, left to rlgflt,StenBaroes, Wade Betra.kofl', Scott Bruseau and Blaine Endsley; blet row, Jim Reibel, Mart Rlzzotto, coach McKenzie, Phil Doyle and Pete Maradudln. The A champs drew a bye their first round ID the county tournament at McG&ugfl scboolln Seal Beach and w111 play In the semt.noals at Z:15 p.m. Saturday, March 11. CO&ch MeKenale's B city champlons have a '1 p.m. game Friday night at Western blgfl sel¥»ol in their opening round of the Orange County play-oft's. ORlAN McCUNE of Harbor Hlgb is just pttUng on his ftnishiDC ttck and passtnc LCl George Hernandea of Fou.ntaln Valley ln the rtoal 30 yards of the B diYislon 880 relay race. Brian made up a 4·Y&rd deflcU to overtake Heroaodez ud win the event wttb a time of 1:38,5, JEWELERS Z door, Z hOUr, burning safe. $400.536..%610. MATI' HOC.SETT Is shown break.lng the tape as he set a new schOOl record in the half mile wtth a 1:55.9 clocking. He paced the Newport Harbor track and field team to a wln onr FOODtalD Valley ilM Fullerton as he also won the Z20 and ancllared the mile relay team to another winning eft'ort. (VIc Opalek photo.) port-Mesa in the World Series twtn brother John wtth a 9:Z3.6 strenuous seasons on the foot. at Phoenix. Matt Spangler, clocking. ball and basketball squads. Brent Kruse, Doug Eccles, Dave Estancia's varsity lost the Randy Cross of Cr espi In the Brochmeyer • Jerry Lawreoce, opener to El Modena 83.56. San Fernando Valley Indicated Rick Dostai,Greg PhilUps, Tom The Eagles junior varsity won he Is out to gtve Albritton all Gould, Joe Dtstanlslao, Dave BZ-36 and the trosh.soph team he can handle this year as big Gibbs, Mike RoletU, and Frank racked ~ El Mode&lll 90-Z8, Randy won hls first test with RAm FOR-Q.ASSIFIED ADS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ----- GET ACQUAINTE WITH THE NEW INTERNATIONAL ROAD SIGNS ••••• AMD LET US GET ACQUAINTED WITH YOUI • a. plus 6'1' toss. Terr y Indicated that he was 1n mfd.season form also as be got off a practice shot that looked In the 67' plus range tTi- XI ..N• • '--• ----··--\JD 21 -· .. 30-··--100 31_. ...... --·· 100 E..t. _..-411--.05 ·---------~----~-·-··--ltselt just prior to hi s first place wtn tn this triangular CARS FOR S4LE. __ _ competition. 1966 CHRYSLER statioowatrOQ. Ex.8a.llor Mark Stevens, who Full power, air cood. Ta.ke ha.s beeo slow rounding into over 1010 Bala.Dc:e $800 lhape since leaving hla: home 536.2610. • • • crounds, won the shot eYent 1 __________ _ 1D the Lone: Beach relays with a 50' 0·1/4" hean with the • MUSICAL FOR SALE 16..potmd shOt aptnst some top For New &. Used BOtch college performers. Ste. Pianos &. Orgaos •ens ls a ftosb at USC, so It's tt loots like be Ia oft' to a SCHMIDT MWIC CO. FOR RENT SEVERAL commerda.landpro- fesslooal omces • trom $75 ._, • on North Newport Blvd. opposite Hoac Hospital. Jobl\ Vopl, 646.1675. CORONA DEL MAR: Z small ofllees. Choice loea.Uoa, S429 E. Coast Hwy ,, $75 llCb lD· etas all uttUttes.&?J.4050, 6'13.8189. BY OWNER: Big Bear bdslness property, 48 x Z50, store, home, :J bedrooms, 1·1/Z baths, Uvt.D(Toom, nreplace, kitchen. $38,000. Phone 548· 1487. o MISCELLAII EOUS EXPERT bicycle repairing on au makes. Tires, and au replacement parts. Beach Bl· cycle1, 806 E. Balboa Blfd., Ball>oa, 4'15-'IIIZ, IIIII S» E. 1~ m., Co~ Me~ ~- 7430. ALCOHOLICS A!!ONYMOtll-- PbODe 542-'7Z1'1. P.O. Bos: No. 1Z2~, Costa Mea. toad start oow. Stevens has 190'1 N. 14aJ.D St., Saota Ana -been lmprovtnr In the discus Ell. 1914 NEW lart10 liiOillllaiD bome. "s"=POTS=:--:8-::E:::FO::RE::::-:::YO::UR:=-:::EY:::ES::::-- Kortb sbore, Lab Arrow· VUICE IIUUIOY Ia eeoter,llm Fukumoto, Znd from rlc!t, ftll1sb 1-2 for the Harbor frOib Ill tbt 100 J&fd -laal Fri- day at DIYidsoo fteld. Marc Wilsey oo tar left I• Just a few JUdi beblnd &J tt .,.. a DMr bluUI IIDIIII. Tbe "'lllllo( Um• wu 10.9 lD tbe C efent. (VIe Op&lek photo.) &Dd took a 200 In the Coliseum Yamabl Pianos &. Orpos based: ennt with a fine 15Z,9 Lowrey Orpna: best eflort. Stebnray Pl.anos The Newport Harbor frosb'l---------- tract ud fleldperformerablve • lOOKS FOR $All! to realb' exteod tbemse!fes to tQ111.1 tile precedent 118t bJ tbe ''NONE DARE CALL IT CON. SaUctr toott.ll a.nd '-lketb&ll SPIRACY," bJ Guy AUea. .quads tbe put seuou. The 1F1tb lati'Oductloll bJ Coa- frotb taiUed 54 to Foua.laiD &rtMDU JObll G. Sebmlts. VaUoy'a 31 IIIII 21!or Fuller-.._.,..,.., tl. toa. VIDce Mulroy aDd Jim ORDER FR0c1: Fllkumoto were 1-2 ln the 100 Amertc:aa Op,IIQD Boot Sblrt, aad MllllrOJ c&meblcktoaaebor liM ll&tburBifd.,Coeta ..... •ucs LOSE OM MO-HI T lila 440 retar Ill a -tliDo ~--: Mt-OU5, of taA J.U H&rmoa &ad Tom .................................. _ .. ,. ..... _ ... _ ...... . • y SAM T A AM A HURL U BIPCI~ pll<ld l.Z Ia tbt polo HELP WANTED . A ao.b1t rem bJ auta Aaa'a l[ollli Koll alppod llio 0ruco c-ol Collop -II ..... llol~udU!>Ithe DDR'I Ia I tie frw tM COD· ,.._, ltld otl-4." T1lo -wu llio llral lor ... -. """ 1lld opoood ~ LIII•et plq .... 'f-5 ULt ·-·--llt.&u•-FI1dlJMd __ , • ..... RCIII l..aiDtr1Da, V.C. EUERIIJtCID bRII,III* llllllvJ .... Boo -fla. ud ""'* ... -·· Lin ta. -1-1-4 Ill lilt 110. """ Prtftlo ,._ Ud!IOIII,,_. K--lilt NO, IIIII 141--· lfi'CIIllf, hi 1;14, Tile .-,. ... ............................................... -... nrm a.lloroooo wll1l 1bt c:w-t:IIYICI!S WDrJ alr-· ...... --.1'!-!!~~~'!....----­ -lbt ..... lit'*" 1110 ..._ &J:PDT cliOir ...... call -hn lo - -,.,.__, nua.,. ••11 '• J)OIIoc_ ..... ...,b .. -11' 101-.--· --- Mad. For rept weeUDdl ·or OD )'CMII' aew carpet -remon fttkJJ, 549.3&1! and 510-tbtm wlth Blue LWJtrt. Rent U?S. ~~o:'cHar~:io?'~ o WO Rl WAll T! 0 COUI H"' ., Cor-del liar. SECRETARIAL WORK. mlmoo-WANTED . lf'IOI'dDc. DOta.ry, and a mall .::.:=:..:.=~-..----.,­boot~P~ep{al aecouota. CaU WJJfTED _ Your old blkN Ia I'!S-4000 alter-. tn4t 11r -· Boacb 81- cyclll, 801 E. BaJbol. Bmt •• IIIOIIDIO. Y-1 oltiiPirlooeo 111-. 1'15· 'liD, ud liS B. • au IJPd of <lolbiDc ud 11111 lit, Colla 11-141- UDa. SptctaiiJ --·· 74H. o~~~r~~. tuo.,.. 11r. _ .. --107 llu-ht, WANT BEACH .PROPERTr llr core. del liar. 11S-11'N. •• .... Ia 111• ..... DIPI.WDA.BLB, RCCIIIM ta .. ..,_. _ _. ........ _. I A-~ Ud tedl- -ud -,•• • ,.r-.. r••• 8 ...... ... ,,.21 I.---. c-doi-;Cdf.-. OoMr -llalltn'J,•7- YaW.UAn .. t.oeMII:IIa. IIDDID: W..IIIJ ol COlli. __ ... __ _ -__ _, ....... __ ..., __ ---.1IUI .... -... .._can ... ..... Lloyd Aubert succu•bs Lio,o Alll>ort ol tho Bllllfl fDrmer nee-prelldtet ot trW a._. ou Co., n• bvJed lltt F"ridiJ la Pt~lfle VIew Mt - ..at.l Park, Harbor VI"' lllllo. Ro diod Fob. Z9 ot Hoaa I\OIIP*l at tblap or '7S. 'llnt.Yon laelwte bla Wife ~. or sn VIlla Flora: .. ...., VirJlnll WIJitar,_._: of hildena., aon Lloyd Jr. ot Nftport Beach aDd 5 p-&Dd .. eldldltn. llr • .l----·-ford ~-.......... .. of stnt"M on co. a. t..- AllpiOI -... llt18 _..., lA UU -llll&l 011 co. , Ho-u , .. ,.,._ ol llll&l 011 IOU! lito rottro- mootla IMS. He wu • member ot thl bOard "' ... -·· "' t1lo Or· aop ~ Hoalt A-. ud wu bOU'd ebltrmaa trolllllMI to 19'10. IHFO GIVEH OM YllTIHG BY ABSENTEE BALLOT ETTA HUHH SUCCUioiiS Newport Beach votera whO Mrs. Etta F. RlliiD, 86, d. etpeet to be out or town tor 890 coocre11 street. Cotta th Aprllll coUDellma.n1c eJee-Mesa, dled &t Bt-Yerty Muor tloa may plelt dP absel'l.tee baJ.. Conva.Iescellt Hoapilal, eo.ta 1Dta at the cJty clerk's omee Mesa, oo Feb. te. Sbe wubctn -· llareh lhllll Aj>rU 4. Aupll IZ, 1885, lA Ulloola &1111 AppUcants for the absentee came to Or&Dce COUDty ? years batlotl must be redstered ago. •otera aod must &1-Yt a reason Sbe ls surYt.-ed bJ ODt lOG, ror oeectLnc the ballot. Russell L. HubD, Gleod&le; e The ballots must be marked grandehUdren aad 8 p-eat- and returned to the elerll:'s grudeblldren. otrlce ao later than 5 p.m. ApriiiO. ST. PAT'S DAHCE U a altua.tton arL&es after A st. Patrick's Day dance AprU 4 that would keep a. voter sponsored bJ the women's a•ay from the pollJ April 11, couoell ot tbe Newpor't Har- a special appUca.Uon may be bor .costa Mesa Baud ot ftlled out at the clty clerk's Realtors LssebeduledtorMarcb omee durlng the week prior 1 'l at tbe Costa Mesa Goll and to the election. Country Club. ..... OOO'OOO!QJO···· ofu.Ja!JJ. PRESTI6E WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN IY APPOINTMINT 3 Linda Isle Drive -Op.n Sunday Beautiful new 5 BR.. 4V:a BA . home. Water- front living rm. &: formal dining. Handsome oak paneUed !am. nn., frplc., wet bar. Large master suite ha s lrplc. & cozy lounge area, view of Bay & the mountains ...... $170,500. 5I Linda Isle Drive 5 BR., 41-2 ba .• on lagoon. I,.ge waterfront family rm. & living rm. Formal dining rm. custom decor. deck & stip $189,000. 71 Lind• hie Drive Beautifully decorated 5 BR. home on lagoon. ~ugc mstr. RR. w beam ceiling. frpl. La-e. ]I''· rm. & famil y rm. f'ormal din. rm. Secur· ity S.ystem. deck & boat slip. . .... $230,000. · Waterfront Lots No. 76 : :J Car garage. l''aces South .. $80.000. No. 56: North Lagoon exposure $80,000. For Compl•t• lnform•tion On All Home6 & Lots, PIHM C•U: BILL GRUNDY, Realtor hlanden BldiiJ. •t lind• Isle · 341 BAYSIDE DR., SUITE I, N.J . 675-4161 ••••••••ooooo••• • IITUATID ON TIN Aalll IPACIOUill A I IIDIM. AI'AKTJ•m -.. """--'$1'0 • Plin\e Patloa • Filep1acea • POOLS • • Hole Pu.ttina Glee., • Teaaia · • Sepuale P11nily Section ·. • Adj. 10 Sdsoola and Playpowul 900 S.. L-CAll Mec.Arttt.r ..... C.eat llwy. c&. .. t. P•"'• lei_.. CXIIOMA DIL. R . 14 6<Mo:M11 C. F. Colesworthy & Co. Realtors WATERFRONT On private island community. S bedroom borne that is just right for the water orient- ed family that loves to entertain. Witll a little alt.ering the dock will take a 50' boat. Call for an appointment to inspect thi1 one- of-a-kind home & best o! all, you own tbe land. $295.000. NEWPORT HEIGHTS SPACJOUS curiom built 4 bedroom home oti quie:t Cul-De-Sae street. Close to West· cliff shopping & sc.hool!. Wife--saver kitchen includinJ refriJerat-or. Large m.aste aulte & like new llut( carpetlng throughout $33,500 and worth it! Ewttolllff Office • 64G-4020 1ay11• Office • 675-4930 CORONA FOR EL MAR RENT Spoelleolar m.ra rur yow llmllJ. Froa! t111o- VI" hWI"P -·c.,_ do111ar. Dl'ala6tlc U'Cblt.d ..... lludloe• 1 ' 'kilL PJlf-.7. Pool, ..,-. Pllr arao. C-"'oelooolo, , I I I I TYo ... lllroo --""'-. ,_ $1'11. Ola ud_.,_ Bayview apartments IAit IOAttUtM Ml'-'-1 ..... IAIT OP MACAI'tltUI M~U\.~~~~--· NEWPORi'kAROOR [Ng(llj ARST SEC11011 --P!l!l • THURSOAY, MARDi 9, 1972 OONJNA DEL MAR, CAUF. Ntwport Beach Balboa Island Lido Isle one NEW HOME Close to Beach PICK YOUR COlDRS FOR THIS HOME WITH FOUR BEDROOM, FA MILY ROOM, FIVE BATHS, TWO FmEPLACES, PATIO DECK, AND LOTS OF Cl...O)ET AND STORAGE SPA CE. BlN TODAY!!!! ONLY $84,500 • • • • DUPLEX S:HTTH OF HIGHWAY, CORONA DEL MAR , 3 BEDROOM FRONT UN IT WITH 2 BATHS. SMALLER UNIT: Z BEDROOMS WITH 2 BATHS. GOOD l.OCA- TION WITH EXCELLENT INCOME POTENTIAL. $81,500 • • • • COM R-2 TWO BEDROOM HOME WITH PLANS FOR ADDI- TIONAL UNIT. OPEN SAT . & SUN . 1 TO 5P.M. 700 Marguerite,CDM l)OH Y. r RAHK Llli 3250 Last Cots! Hi&hway Corona del Ma1. Californ1a f'tlbne: 673-2222 ~ MACNAB-IRVINE PINER HOMES Ill~ CANYON-COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES .New 4 SR., 2 batb, formal DR. home. Real FR. -brick fireplace. Country ltilcben ·- Jarge breakfast area. $87,100. BUBBLY FRESH Lemon clean 3 BR .. Jo"R. Dramatic white brk. hearth. Green green landscaping. Auumab!e loan or do your O\\ n thing. $29.950. Lois ~Iiiier 6-12~5. HARBOR VIEW HOMES Really chotce :.!-story Portofmo -3 BR 2 bath _-PR -formal OR -large FR Hc .,l hu_\ S.1 1 900. Lot:-!·::.:a n 644-6200. CINERAMIC BAYFRONT Cto!'o .~ your prnatc brrdge to .l\'t>11 port"s mo.:.l dramatH.: hayCron t home open 21.-~! o;torv ,, 111• do11 O\"t'_rlook~ your p1er & ~lip and the Parade: of pasi>m_; craft mmutes from the harbor entrance. All this and -t BH.. 4 bath. PR. .t:~llH' room and study. OPEN !JAIL\' -- '.!achlsJnan·s Co\e -1641 Bayside Orne !Jon Todd 675·193.5 or IH2·8Z35. MACNAI-IRYINE REALTY COMPANY 644-6200 642-8235 Harbor VIew Cent.r 1644 MacArthur Blvd. 901 Dover Dt-1 .. NEWPORT BEACH BROADMOOR BEAUTY ''" fE:E land m lrv1nf'. Lovrly lanai, rm. lr dm. rm. Ca ll no". $4 2.25ll. CORONA DEl MAR DUPlEX ;'\ BR !mnt & 2 BR rrar nn f'.tilra Silt' lot So. nf Hwy. Se-c th1s! $."18,:;()0. LARGE & LOYEL Y of BR L"ni\· Park lm•.-nh-ou~r. Dm rm . ~upf"r fam1ly rm ~~ •q. !t ~-1.9:.0. Hom: SHOW REAL TORS 33.1:l 1-:.,.r c :.o.a~t Hili! h ... ~· f J.N"ttN tt.-1 BO BACK FROII EUROPE Raymond (Bo ) Brummitt ar- rived hOme last week after a 5 monlh tour of EuroPe. "Bo" was Corooa. del Mar 1\lgtJ. schOol All American athlete ln 1965 and an outsta.ndlng sportsman at OCC. He e:reelled in water polo, He Is vlsltlng wtlh his parents at Coro Lido Apart- ments In Corona Highlands. NO S •••. NO LOAN COMMITTEE ••. ... IIECESSARY TO BUY TMIS NEwPORT !.LANO DUPLEX ... JUST IN nME FOR SUMMER WITM A REAS~ABLE DOWN , OWNER WILL CARRY A FIRST TRUST DEED . This custom dupl~x is in beautiful condition·. -with pier and float ift frorU. C AL..L.. F O R APPOINTMENT TO VIEW Dfforod ol S82,000 CoRBIN-MARTINj1 ====644-7662====~~ BACK BAY AREA Four bedrooms, family room, dining r oom, 3 baths, 2,150 sq. ft. of living . Exquisitely decorated. Landscaping is exceptional . . . One of the finest homes around. $51,500 ROY R. McCARDLE REALTOR REUA.BLE SF.RVICE SIN CE 19-41 I Re:Al'TOR ' "Bo'' w1U also be remem. bered as a Harbor Ana life. guard. Before golng to Europe he was in HanH ror several montlls and was vtce eommo. dore or the Lahaina Yacht Cl\t:l there. He plans to return to studies soon. Quick to reserve an apartment in one ol our new sections. (The quicker you are, the beHer your chances ot geHing the lloor plan and location that tit you best) ..... ~ BliiAL lii8T.&Tlll aBSIIIiiiTIAL AIID 8USIIIBSJ l'aOPU.TIBS ·-1'0· IIITBaBSTBD. l'aO,IIJJIOIIAL COIISIIIIIBAnOII Jill! 2111 •. c:.. .. ""'·· c. .......... 17W111 Curt Dosh REAL. TOR 14Mt'U -•••· 113--3148 11M W. C OAST BWY . IIEWPOIT BEACH loiUSIC 1'011 ... ARP 11lo ~ A.-talloo ol .11-._._ Nt'III'Oit ...... C-llo. 1!1, wiD -II 1 p.m. Tbura<lar, llu'et a, .. tM recnatloa ,._ at .. * .rport l:lattlol' to uc-...'l'MDMor --~--­.. Jl'lll'h t .., Fkw1lda K-, ........ 1ltlpoor ud _....,.,·---... "' ..., ...,.., u ...... nlowlllbt---·-· Pete Barrell l'<eaft'l pn!umiJ TWO in ONE CI..5TOM HOM E DES IGNED FOR TWO FAM..ILY LIVING -PRIVACY AND CONVENIENCE. ONE WING HAS UVJNG ROOM WITH FIREPLACE, DEN, f'OR. MAL DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN -ALL FACING COURTYARD PATIO; UPSTAms,! KING SIZE BED- ROOMS AND BATH. THE OTHER WING HAS LARGE LIVING ROOM OVERLOOKING PATIO, KITCHEN, BEDROOMS AND BATH. 3 CAR GARAGE. TH;S HOME LOCATED ON QUIET CUL-DE.SAC. WALK TO MAJOR SHOPPING. $-43,500. Off1co Clpoft Sotunloys .. _,. PETE BARRm REALTY 1605 W-'ltf Dr. IU. 642-5210 ··~······~········ MLS SALES REPORT Sales through the Multiple Listing Service ot the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board ot Realtors totalled $6.5 million In January of le72. THIS IS A 7'7% INCREASE OVER JANUARY OF 19711 380 new ll.attac• were processed, ot which 84% were •old; 63% ot sale& were cooperative. Ltst your property with a Realtor. • .,l~·····f ·•··.······· 1 Park West apartments tend to fill up last. With adults over 30. (And under 30.) They like the adul1s-on ty sections with private pools and Jacuzzis and barbecue pits . With Moms. (And Dads. And kids.) They like the family sections with tot lots. The pre-school. The teen center. The Juntor Olymp•c size pool. Wi1h athletes. {And just plain good sports.) They like Park West recreation. It outdoes every other apartment complex in the area. There's a three-acre activity par1c.. Filled with swimming and ther- apy pools. Night-lighted tennis. Volleyball. handball. A large turf area lor jogging and touch football. There's a two-story clubhouse. Complete health club fac111ties and trained attendants. Lounges. game and party rooms. Full-lime recreation manager. Park West has something for everybody. So. no matter what your age, or marital status, or athletic ability .. you 're sure to lit 1n It you hurry. 3883 Parbiew Lane, Irvine. Just off the San Diego F""'*ay at Culver Road. Adulta only, from $110. Femlly al)llrtments. from S1M. 1 SEIIIOI<S ""m IDeal hlcjl scboolo haYe --.od b!' tbe -., C&Uforllla Edlooo Co tor d.lstlneul.shed aeh.tevemeot in the sdeoeea. Pictured bere, from lett, are Quenby Hy~, Estancia blgb school; Bob Burbult. Edi.JOO'a Huotlngtoo Beach-Newport S..ch muapr; Paul Heiney, Coroaa de l Mar htgb school; Russell GreiDer, Costa Mesa hiP scbool, and R. B. Beck, Edison's dtvtsion manapr. The ulecUon was made recently durlDC the annua l "science-talent search" coodocted by Edison as lociJ sponsor of tbe national youth conference on science aod lbe envt.rooment -- a S-day acleoce foriUD 1a C hicago. Local CRA raps Nixon All or the 5 delegates from tile Newport Mesa Republlca..n Assembly joined other Orange Cour~ty California Republican Assembly (CRA) member s last Friday night In overwhelmingly Yotlng not to support Pr esident NI.Ion's r e-election campaign this year . Member s of the conservative Republican group voted 52-2 for a r esolution saying tt1ey could "not support Richard M. N lmo as the leader ot the Republican party aDd candidate tor president.'· Pat Scalera of Anaheim, e lected as chairman of the Or. :lnge County co-ordinating arm of CRA, called upon members to seek another oomlnee for president. The na me of Ohio congressman John Ashbrook was prominent on sticker s and buttons worn by de legates. • S~rtlng a State Assem- bly bill to stop the bussing of schOOl childr en to achieve racial balance. Besides Mr. Dorsett, dele- gates ft'om the Newport Mesa Assembly Inc hided George Bro- kate of Westcun, Joyce Hill ot Corona del Mar, and John and Shirley Smlth or East Blutf. WM . PINNIX 0 F C.M. DIES AT AGE OF 61 Funeral services will be he., today, March 9, In Santa Ara for William T. PLD.Dil: Sr. of Costa Mesa, who died March 5 In Long Beach Veterans Hos- pital at age 61, He was a purchasing agent fo r Orange County for 13 years. His family moved to Orange County from Kansas the year he was born. He won the Silver Star aoo Br onze Star medals for heroism In Work1 War U. JAMFS W. MINNIS ot Santa Ana has been appointed South- ern Cautornla First National Bank's real estate loan om cer at the Westc llrt office . He comes to SC FNB after 6 year s with anotller ma jor Sout hland bank, and posttlons wit h the Imperial County assessor s otnce and with Newman Engineering, both in El Centro. PRAYER BREAK FAST Ca•paiga against thefts •q•tallll 11.._1 .... "& .__,_._1..000 ..... " -., ...-. ... --........ __ ..... t,..,~ ...... -... .... lllat-· ....... ··crt·· will -.t Ia II-..... loiJo ---Ia 11oJ111 IIU 1. ud111111r-prosssb,*1 'nl Ex .... Clllb ol MIW· 1wa1 a... ......us.dii'JJ&t). poet-.. ...,..,u_ .. , no .-. ......._ .,..u t~c -., poocllo lor lllo Ia -to _,.IN-'1 IDeal pol1ce dlpltt......_ to-clrtY•'• UC.... r ,...,. II u Ia marlldrc rllfdent8• poe... iMO.._.cw. p~. lecaMt lioDI. Door ltteAra wt.n be llCIMt ...._. arela a com- pllcod oo 110-lb&t .. ••---IJIItmltlr...-tbe M1J marked wttlli tbt PIDCill. ..a.. pollee can ~ Ja 4 .. ~--b!'·atl&l>-.... _ .. tile ............ "' borbood -'P to nwk bl-U1 tGIRYod tltm. e1c1u. appllaoees, stereo •Y•· Pollee ay a blr deterrtlll tems, rporta eqldpmeot -·eYID allo ls the ~lc:klr plae«< • n.Jtab.le patDtlap ... wW be doors or wtDdowa of bocnN CODdaded by the Law Enforce-wttb marked ltema, Tbe attc:ket mellt EJPiorer Scout post bere. bu a pollee bad,., an Ez .. Members ot tbe Scout post, cbanp Club emblem aod tbl wbtc:b 1.1 apooa:wed by tbtN.,. lllfOrmatloD that Items 1D tal port S.ch pollee department, home are marked, Tbe New. will 10 door·to-door. port Harbol' Ezcbanee Club taa "Opentioo ldeDUtlcattoo" 1a: ordered 5,000 oftheseltleterl. a natloaal program II)OUOI'«! Tbe detecUn dtrisloo o1 tbl UII'OIIT HARIIOR EIUIGft fitlsH£C11QII ~ ~ tole I lltURSIIAY, 11A110t t. 1m miotA DEl. IIAII. ~ F, by tbe Ezchanp Chh.lnotber poUce department 'tfill pick tbe EVANGElJST Jack Gl.rDer o1 clUes, It '-s resulted 1D dra-nell(hborhoods to be saturated Dallu, Texas, 1s contlauinc matte decreases 1D rellldeatlal llrst with tbe m martlnp. b.ls 7:SO p.m. crusade meet .. burtlartts, tbe crime catetorJ "'htlnJ a ueipborhood at inp this week at the Ftrlll: that has shon the biggest ln-a Ume will belp us to get Baptbt Cburch of Costa Mesa crease bere durtng r ecem some rood compantln llgures aDd wt.U concluljle the week- years. oo burclaries," says omcer loog reytval at the 11 a.m. According to omcer Deonls Blackburn. aDd 7 p.rn. servtcea oo S\m .. Blackburn of the Newport Beach Part ot the program wtlt be day. The church Is at SOl Mag. pollee community relations of. dtstrlbutlon or a pollee depart-oolla St., at Santa Aoa Ave. ftce, Monterey Park was the ment pamphlet urglnc cltisena first town to try the marking to call pollee aod write down system. auto Ucense numbers wben they "Since 1963," otncer Black-see strangers moving suspl. burn notes, "the5,000Monterey ctously In their neighborhood. Part homes with marked prop-The pamphlets wlll also gtve erty have been subjected to tips on the best way to 111umt- onl)' ZO burglaries, while the nate areas that might attract 6,000 that haven't takenadnnt-burglars and the most eNecttve age of the progra m have been security. measures. Phone rates slay same Phone bills tor local busi-• Tell the operator tm medt- nesses appear to be running ately 1f you r each a wrong "about the same 1n general" num ber or a number that ts since the phooe company late Usted WTong, so you will get Last year started cllarglng for credit. tndlvtdual ca lls. • Umll wmecessa.ry per- That's what Pat Krooe, man-sooal calls on bus lness phooes. ager of Paclfic Telephone's Co-Telrthe wtte to call you instead sta. Mesa otnce, told the Ensign of you calling her. this week. • Consider the use of cotn "We won't have any specWc phones where there Is heavy figures until the eDd of the pubUc use of a business plloo.e. first quarter of this year,'' Incidentally, the new message Mrs. Krone sa.ld, "but a sampl-rate system Is oot new. The tog of Individual billings shows phone company says the same most nrms are paytng just s ystem has been used In Los aboat the sam'!." Angeles since 1926 and In Los 'T1to IAIIIoru Cllwcb fl IN -O& "TIIIt & loo( loolt MuMr.aa PaeUlc VLIW Dr .. at ,.....u.''lemllarf•edlls'• -Vlow llllla •• no Rn. Ina 1111 cllwcb wtn -.1 Mutlll 0-will llrllf tile ll 1111 _,.tc ... Ill...... 'I'J'ber' 11 tJnld • • • -ell lor llll," u tilt 9 Uld Tbt Nnport Ulllty Cllwc:to.. u ..... -· t111t s-1• mtllloc •t 15111 st. Uld -Tbt film, 1'Tr1umpb &Del de--A" .. CUll H&'ttD ... '1Metbodl !tat," from UTbe LlYtac Of lttiiDIDl Wtatf:h" wiJl bt tM Cbrllt" ariel WU1 be JbowD HI' moD -'c: of the RtT, l.«ID at tiM mtd .. wMk: teot.O eer .. Fllcklapr at 10 and ll:UI a.m. Ytee at 7:10 p.m. Marc:b 15, Slmd&J. • • • st. Andr ... 'o PreobyterlaJI C. C. LUNCH !OH SIT Cburc:h, GOO st. Andrew's Rd., state Serlator Clair Burpner cwr Hafta -· Dr. Cbulea wtll IIIPtllk out ThurldlJ, Dler.tleld will preach at 8, March te, at tlle moatbl)' 9:10 ud 11. a.m. Stmdly on ltmc:heon mtettoc ot Ute coroaa the tcptc, ''Whom doyouloYe?" del Jiar chamber of commerce Tbla 11 part 4 ot hta leateo at the VIU& SWeden reltlurut, MARINERS CHURCH Dr, loo A1111'1Q, --•od lila ft. D ...... .. troa DaUu neo~ •-•-.., nauu. T ... , " t11t -..-. no ••·. ~ AcloG " -.. ..-... Ia ·-.... Ylll'"tloo Uld --SUNDAY SCHOOL ....... 9:00A.M. WORSHIP SERVICES •• o,oo • 10,15 A.M. EVENING SERVICE ••• , . • 1,00 P.M. 2200 I. COAST HWY ., COllOM A OIL tolAR rJeeJfepoinl UPHOLSTERY DESIGNS ... Complete Furniture Redesign ••• Tr,k .. "--·-· llltWM:A.._ c..... ,..,., .... ~'""''· c-. ...... , ..... ..... .. , ..... Olck Dor sett, 2545 East Bluff Dr ., East Bluff, said Tuesday that he would pick 3 pro-Ash- brook delegates to represent the local assembly at the CRA state convention next month In Palo Alto. He ts s urvived by his wife, Nancy, of 955 Darrell St., Co- sta Mesa.; 2 sons, William T. Pinnix Jr . of Hawaii and Wil - liam K. Martel of Costa Mesa; 2 daughter s, Tamara Martel and Sherry Lynn MarteU, both of Costa Mesa, and 7 grand. cMldren. The change tn b!Wng __ from Angeles suburbs since 195 1. THIS FRIDAY A.T BBC a nat rate of $1 5.65 perbusl-''The state's pubUc utiUUes * CUSTOM UPHOLSTUIHii * CUSTOM MANUFACTURINii The Orange County conven- tion also passed resolutions: • Urging the state to re. establlsb capital punlshment. • (}pl)ostng a.ny further re- strtctkms on ownership offirp. arms by la w-abiding citizens or legal age and sound mind. • Sl4lPOrt1ng rtght.to-work laW'S on state and federal levels. The Rev. OaveDaugherty'W'ill conduct services at 1 p.m. today In Waverley Church at Fair- haven Memorial Park In Santa Ana. Burial will be In Fairhaven cemetery. The mayor's prayer br eak.-r.ess phOne, with unllmtted loc.&l commission has approved this fast at 7, a.m. this Friday, calls, to $7.55 monthly for the type of rate system for metro- March 10, at the Balboa Bay ftrst 80 calls and an addlttooa.l poUtan areas," says Mrs. Club hlgt'lllgtlts the Harbor Ar&L 4.7 cent s for each local call Krone, ''ud the fa ct that most obser nnce ofChrlsttanleader-beyond that niUfe •• became of Orange County Is DOW under ship week. Mayor Ed Hlrtb or etreeth·e last Dec. 15. the sy.tem tnnotherlnd1eatl.oo Newport Bee.ch Is otrlclal bost Firms that liSe a phooe for that the county Is a arowtng for the annua l breakfast, which more than 253 local calls each metropolitan area." Is sponsor ed by the Newport month wtll pa y a higher biU Feel :u~y growing pai.ns? Harbor Junior Chamber of on that phooe, because th e 4.7. SUSAN CHERMAN WILL Commerce. cent rate wouk! then apply to Christian Women to meet The speaker will be Robert enough calls to add IC) to a WED GOLDWATER JR. Hage, vice-president of Douglas total biD higher than the old Dr. and Mrs. Mort Gberman Aircraft Co., Long Beach. He flat rate. of the Balboa Bay Club, New- served as Instructor In aero. A couple of examples shOw port Beach, have ai'UIOWiced the nautical engineer ing a.t the Uni-that big dllfer ences are not engagement of their daughter, ver sify of Washlnglo n before likely : The city of ·Newport Susan Lee, to California Con- joining the U.S. Air Force In Beach p.atd $l,OZ0.40 on the gressman Barry M. Goldwater 194Z. After World War U, he last billing ~fore the rate Jr . The Ne~Vport Beach Christian Women's Club will hold Its monthly luncheon at the Air. porter Inn Hotel on Wednesday, Mar ch 15, a.t 11 :45 a.m. Ruth Catkin, composer and author , w\11 speak. She has written and directed many re- ligious mi.Jslcals. For many years, her cotum:1, "Dea.r Ruth," appeared In the Kin~~;s Business mag:a2lne. Rollin Cal- kin , baritone soloist, will pro- vide the musical selections for king and Paula Bas kin ofMa Ubu, Bev Kad lec of East Bl uff 1nd Rotanne Holbrook of Costa Mesa. TAX BOOK OFFERED ser ved 12 year s as systems structure cl\a ngedand$1 ,059.00 Miss Gherman and Mr .Gold- "With the Income tu dead-pro)ect engineer of the 707 under the first new bllllng, ac -water will be married inSouth ~ li ne drawing near , 1\arrled tax-transport for Boeing, and Joined cording to phone company in-ern CaUfornta the end of th.ls payer s can get the written guid -McDonnell Aircr aft Co.ln 1958. formation. month. The 33 year okl coo- iUlCe of the government's best FUCH Sl A. UNIT TO MEET City manager Bob Wyun said gres sman Is the eider son ot tax experts for 75 cents at that, if some one-time charges Senator aDd Mrs. Barry Gold- the post office," says Corona The CoJ">ta Mesa-Bay Cities Included In the city's bill were water of Scottsdale, Ariz., wbo del Mar Postmaster A. Grant br anch or the California Na. subtracted the bill would be malnlaJn a Yeat-rou:od apart. Howald. The boo klet, "Your Ilona! Fuchsia Society will meet lower under the new system ment at the Balboa Bay Club. Federal Income Tax," Is on Mar ch 13 at the Amerlca.n than ~Mer the old. COUNTY FAIR SALE the aft ernoon. sale at the Post omce daily Legion Ha U, 565 w. IBth St., Adrian Cassidy, a Paclttc Members of !be -omen's d!· The luncheon Is open to the Costa Mesa. '" - publlc. Pre-schOol child care from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mrs. Wm Downs, pr esident Teleplloo.e vice-president, has Ylston of the Newport Harbor Is available. Reservations may H A R 80 R pTA TO MEET of the local group, will demon-been Quoted as saying the com-Ctamber of Commerce wUl set be made by calllng Mrs. Carl P strate proper tuchsta propag:a. pany willsufteranareraUre•e-up a table this weeteDd in Armando, 545-5188, or Mrs. " roblems that entering tlon. She Is editor of the Na-nue loss lmder the oew system. Richard's Lido Market to Mll Jack Cain, 549•263 1. fr eshmen meet ~ the way Pat Krone offers these 5 "garage sale" Items to raise Originally designed clothes parents may he tp will be the ttona l Fuchsia Fan magazine. suggestions for saving money fUDds tor their dlvlstoo. _111 be modeled by !heir de-topic at the PTA meeting at The meeting starts at 7:30 und er "e ne-mesaa-rate • -I be r II ... , .. ,... The table WIU be part of a signer s during a fashion shOw Newport Harbor high school p.m. and wll 0 owed by plan: "county t.:a.lr" at Richard's to followi ng lunch. Fashion co-at 7:30 p.m. Mar c h 15. Speak. a so<:l.al and r efreshment per. • Consolldate bUllnL 80 that mart the s tore's 24th annt- ordlnator Penny Flanagan of er s wtll be Dr. Marger y Dale tod. one over-used pbooe aDd ooe tersary Costa Mesa will introduce of Long Beach State Collegt, Door prizes will be awarded s Ugbtly-UMd phooa don't cost Wortb.r at the table wtU be models Mary He len Crum of Br ian Heimer l of USC, Mrs. to ~;~t!:r~~~~~t:.may be YOU too mocb money. C llrts Hopper prell.deot otthe Newpor t Beach, Donna A ins. Betty Inman or Orange Coast • Vertty tbat you han u.e women's d.IY~lon, Sally Flem- worth of Balboa Peninsula, Lynn College and Dr . James Dun-had by calling Mr s. Kathleen correct number beforeyoudlal toe and Hope Gerrie. Adrlanna Bas. nlng of UCL Woods at 847-5973. * ALSO DU.PUilS UPHOLSTERED IN LEATHER! AVERAGE HAIR 3 CUSHION $161 SOFA $315 LABOR & LEATHER CALL FOR APPOINTMENT VALUABLE ~COUPON~ I I I \.. 642-5876 or 646-8058 This coupon entitles bearer I to 20% OFF on ANY FABRIC! OFFER GOOD ONLY UNTIL MAY 1, ·1972 ~ ______ ,. J & J UPHOLSTERY 350 No. Newport Blvd., N rt Beach ~~.:;~!. • • FOR YOUR (X)HVENIENCE OPEN FRIDAY EVES DURING SALE Wh at's your? ? • o p i n i on? 1'tl1l ..... qaetUoa: "00 YOU THIMK FLUORIDI SHOIILD BE ADDED TO THE MEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WATeR SUPPLY? A-111M HUI>OrVIOW~lDCC­ aDII OD E. Co .. t HWJ•I CClr"'M dol-. NEWPORT BEACH JOe BILL STRAW A--lorllllow- poot Harbor lllp oe11oo1 wu linD tbl tebool P'TA'I UDUII hoaaru7 lint~ award at thl 1ut mMUJIC. BID straw reee1Ytdtblaward at a PTA fouodere diJ l~~tehloa at tbl Dot"er Sboru bome ot Mrs. ll W, ~. He 'ftl cUed tor tds after-scboOl Wotll: wUb youtb ero.a, ia- elodioa Bo7 Seouts. Tbt tebOOI PTA'1 Dtd mett- IDC will be btid Marcb 1!5 at the acbool Ud -.m feature rep. reeeatatt••• from collect~ &1111 "" ... , I..OC<Ii4l .......... f F 7 ~ .. ,....,_..,...., ANGELfl'(lj DE ORO U.Dked thtlr p&trooeuea, wbo baYe btlped make the Blr Brother program posalble, by entertaJ.nlDr them at luocheoo Thurad&y, Feb. Z4, at tbe "" home of Mrs. Donald K. Wuhbura, overkJokinr BaySide DriYe at the edp of lnlne Terrace. The bolteu, rl&!rt, Mrs. Donak! K. Washburn, •ho la: a member of AnpUtoa de Oro, Ia: shOWD with Mrs. Haney J. Peuson, left, of Cameo Shores; ooe of the feted patrooea:sea. (Beth Koch phOto.) 11 1•r DICIIi lllllf8t .. T D8ltSI NU.ISLI ..U't'ltllti .. 1n thll U•, Wbo ARI TOPHAN ES PLAY AT UCI !ln.rurance, !lnc. , wW teU putiU &bcM eatnnee • RICHARD RHDfEKART, requirements aDd wblt pr<MJ-COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVI CE 4t, of 9%6 Aleppo st., East pectin eoUece stodeota can Bluff, butcher ahopowner: ''No. look forward to. An ortctm.l musical comedy •ersl011 of ''The congress. WE C ARE ABOUT YOU -YOU R FAMIL..V YOUR H OM E-YOUR A UTO -YOU R BUSINESS l'd rather M.ve a ebolce." • DENISE BELLISLE, 15, P.O. Boz 402, Corooa del Mat, studG: "Yes. Aa 1oac aa u•s beneftclal aod doesu't hurt: any. one. I'm tore lt." • IEANNETTE Bl1RGE .. 36, of 1966 Port Chelsea, Harbor Vte• Homes, housewtfe: ''No. My daughter ta.kes nuortde, bUt It's a personal c hoice. Let's let everybody have a choice." • MRS. WALTER FRIEDL, 63, 401 Sawud Rd., Corona Highlands, bousew1te: "No. So many thtnp are toreed ~ us •• let's reserve tbe rlgflt to make a cbotce." • GEORGE WHITMORE, 67, of 4230 Park Newport Apts., Upper Bay, retlred Realtor: "Yes. Doctors r ecommeOd It for dental health, so I think we should have ltlnourwater.'' • FRANK PERALTA, 54, of 819 Domlllgo Way, lhe Bluffs, real estate salesman: '•No. Our Newport Beacb water Is Just nne the way It Is. Let's lean it alooe.'' "A CAMERA $HOP"' ~A IWOftT ~HOTOS ~UBL.ICIT.Y ~H O TOS ,•••n·r<> C:O ~Y New project for League THREE PATRONESSES of A.npUtoa de Oro W'bo chatted women" by Ar\stophanes w1U before partattng of the champagne lnd crepes luoebeon be presented by UCI stl»dents •uort. •o• " h ED EGGE RS at tbe Feb. Z4 meeUDc were Mrs. ChUtes Peytoo of on are 9, 10, aoo 11 1n the •n • • t.A•l co-1 ... a .. wA ¥ Mrs. Joseph Clarkson wtU be lDstaUed as president of the Newport Beach Asslstanee L•rue at the amna1 hmcheon March 21 at Bl.hl& Corinthian Yacht Club. other omeers are U rs. Martin Loebey, ftr!t ylee~presldeat; aod tbe follow~ lnr nee.presldeots: Mrs. w. Phe~ Merletel, thrift shop; Urs. Jobo K. Hamel, dental eeater; Mrs. Sue Hltchman, 80Cial servtee; Mrs. Robert Lucas, special eveDts; Mrs. Robert Unger, properties; Mrs. Cbarles Ripley, membersbtp. ~;:~··:""~·::.,;·;·;·:·;,;·;··~·;·~·:::::::::::=:;;;;;~~;;;;;;~· Cameo Shores, Mrs. Cbelttr F. sa.Usbury otlnlDeTerrace cooc ert hall in the fine arts co-A o•1. ""A"'· cAu" Wt1la.rd Wade, finance; Mrs. and Mrs. Ralph sampson of Cameo Shores, left to right. Ytllare. Curtatn wtll be at 8:30 J. ROOert Lawson, special The ltmcheon was held from noon to 2 p.m. (Beth Koch p.m. There will be a matinee events; Mrs. Walter Keene, photo.) a.t 2 p.m. March 11. membership and roster. Mrs. The show features a cast of r Roy Woolsey Is recording sec. • k b d 25 woml!il aDd 4 men with rotary;""· L w. Chlll"ch. co-Thl'ef PIC s on on sman orlgloal m•slc and lyrics by respoodlng secretary; Mrs. Randy Rtvera.. The prod~aetlon Arthur Coons, treasurer; Mrs . "W used to fllrntsh bail Is staeed tn a bawdy vaude. Painting & Decorating "TINool Robert Lang, lmmedl.ate past u the th.lef who stole ball e 'flUe style, keeping Intact the ehalrrran. txmdsmau Jim forshay's sign for a lot of kid~. picbd. 14' comedy of Ar lstopha.nes. The Vtrginl.a Castle Auiillary has gets picked up by the pollee, for stealing sliJlS, says Mrs. prod~~etlon satlri%es many COD· elected Mrs John Fletcher forsay, "but the practice · • Jim will batl him out but he seem~ to .,., •• 11,. 011 • temporary social IUs such u Chairman; Mrs . Nor man Yoo sure would Hke to han hls bit la;ly.. ... ecooom!cs, women's llb., and Herzen, 1st • vlce.chatrman; sign back. The stitn isn't the rtrst item corr~t government. The pro. Mrs. EugeneO Rourke, record· Mr. rorShay has an omce the Forsbay's ban bad stolen ducttoo ns conceived by Ml· lng secr etary; Mrs . James at 2919 Newport Blvd., West during 2 yeus at their present chael C. Van Landlllgham of Douglas, correSl)Ondlng secre-Newport. Until W'!dnesday, loc.a.Uoo. Notlongago,ablanket, the UC I staff, who Is stagt.ng tary; M~s. Don Yoder, trea. March 1, be had a nice, framed used by Mr. Forshay when he the play with the assistance surer; rs . Ge rald Kingsley, s ign bangtnr o•er his doOr lll-takes oaps 00 the office couch of Scott Kroopf. The chore- provisional advisor; Mrs. John vltlng citizens who had run was taken. • op-aphy ts by Kathy Angus and Xeat.tng, member s hip. afoul or the law to seek his "We used to keep pictures Jeft Greenburg. aDd the de. Miss Leslie Ripley is new servtces . SomebOdy was evl-on th.e wall to dress , .. the signer Is Steve Rotblatt. c hairman or Asslsteens and dently more Interested In hiS _. Mrs. Conrad Schweitzer Is ad· sign than his services. because omce,'' Mrs. Forsbay recalls, 1 RVIHE BRANCH OK'D MJ:S. Robert Forbes wtU be Installed as recor ding seere~ tary; Mrs. Robert JoMaoo, cor. respoodlng · secretary; Mrs. WUI.ta.m Dootsoo. treasurer; Mrs. Robert Crowner, regtoaal council representaUn; Mrs. Wynette Bedall and Mrs. Guy Miner, •otlng deleptes to the N&tioDll Assistance League. Mrs. Kenneth AIIbrl(tlt Ia out. visor. they stole It •. along with Its , 'but we stopped •ben they kept A new branch oftlce for Th I f!l getting stolen.·· e new Y elected o cers bracket a.nd hardware. Pasadena federal Savings and DEPARTMENT cotnc president. will launch th.elr new year wtth His wife suspects that some "You wouldtl\lnkathletwouk! Loan Assn., to be located lD a new philanthropic project, a adventurous youngster took lhe try to be nicer to ball boods· the new Ctty of lrvtne, ha.s child day care center. This sign and has It hanglng I.D lrls men," laughs Mrs. Forsbay. been approved by the federal will be In addtuon to tbetr room to Impress his friends . "Tbey Deed us more than we Home Loan Bank Board lD 1816 NEWPOilT COSTAM"A Chalrman of the sustalnlng members for the comlnr year will be Mrs. Wilfred Berls, assisted bJ Mrs. EdnrdCbap. man, rice chairman; Mrs. Peter Barrett, seeretary, lnd Dorothy Gny, tre .. urer. conttnuinc project of the ctllld· lllll!ll!l~~~~ .. ~llll!!~·~eedl!l!lllhe~m .. ."l' 1111!!11!1 D.C. ren's dental health center. FWldlng tor bolh centers Is O TE ON APRIL 11 der!Yed from the Asslstaoce ' L_J_O __ H_N ___ S_T_O __ R_E ___ c_o_Ns_u_L_r,_NG __ EN_G_oN_e_e_R_j\ __ ~ Mn. Jamea Slak ls DeW ebllrrftlll or the Jtmfor Alii· Ulary wllll Mn. AU .. Goody. l.t Ylee..cbalrman; Mrs. Rich· ard Ramella, ZOO Ylce-chaiJ'. man; Mrs. BJTOO Taroutzer, Srd Ylce.chairma.n; Mrs. RoU Eoeen, 4th Ytce-cbaJtmau; Mrs. James Croul, recordi.De see. retary; Mrs. Schuyler Joyner, correspoocUnc seereta.ry; Mrs. Richard Ferda, treasurer; Mrs. Frttz WesterbOut; Ualsoo to c hapter; Mrs. OaYid Joye, pro· vlslooal adYtsor; Mrs. Harry Jobnsoo, Immediate put chair. man. For Lu Ret.oas AUJ1Uary, Mrs. Xennetb Sampson wtll be c h&trm.an. assisted by tbe fol· lowine Ylee.ch&i.rmen: Mrs. Jule Axelsoa, thrift shop; Mrs. Leaeue Thrift Shop at 505 32nd St., West Newport, and trom tbe beaiUtl ctven thrOUCflCMII: the yei.J' by the chapter and tts auxlll.aries. Four scholar shlps are g1 veo annually to graduates ororange Coast College. Add.ltlooally, the Junior Atmllary malnta.tns a revoiYing scholarship at UC I medical school, and has made gifts to Mardan School and the new environmental nature cen- ter at Newport Harbor Htgb as well as assisting needy tam· lUes through thelr social ser. vtce program. Las Relnas Aus.lliary Is SI.C)· porting the hot lin~ at the Youth Problem Center for ttiQ coming year aDd taklnC care of tbe orthOdontic program a.t the dental center. N~!';~C?tners at Hoag Glrl·-Mr. aM Mrs. Richard Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. Michael L Berry, 252 Sbti'W'OOd Street, D. Seeley, 1323 West Baker, Costa Mesa. tA, Costa Mesa. Boy--Mr. aDd Mrs. Eu~ BoY·-Mr. and Mrs. John E. L. PaJDt, 320 Broadway, Costa Petersen, 3108 Taft Way,Costa Yea. Mesa. • WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23 • THURSDAY, fEB. 24 Boy •• Mr. aad Mu. John M. Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cassady, tll Dtamood, 81lboa Grisham, 17541 Friends Court, Is laoct. ltYI De. Boy-.Mr. aad Mn. TOOmaa: Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Mickey B. Cummlap, US1 Port AI-Wanham, 1047 West Wilsoo. EXECUTIVE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE A . Vl~t J«~n ~I Duffield John Klll•fer Aot.n D. C~o~rcl CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Wllll.m ...... MEET J O HN NEWPORT 81!:A CH CITY COUNCI L. -CITY·W!O£ I!:L.I!.CTION JOHN STORE PLEDGESc N ew . strong and r~ponsP'e leadersi'I<P. Equalattentton to tnd•v•du.als and organ•zatoons W iHtng commun•cat.on. cooPerat•on and coordmat•on P rotectton of the env1ronment augmented bY econom•c P•Ogress O oen m.nd to all •nues, alternattves and tnnovat•ve solut>OI'Ii R ecogn1t10n of commun1tv needs, tem~red wtth economtc government. T o protect and enhance Newpotl's l.')(tstmg charm and un•aue charaCter STORE John was born 1n Norway tn 1927. completed h ts htgh school educat•on. and 1o•ned the Merchant Mar 1nes 1n 1946. Then m 1949 John came to the Untied Sut~ ;and accepted a scholarsh•P to Valpar>so Untvers•tv tn Indiana to study Eng•neenng. In 1951 l'le Hanslerred to the Untvers1ty of Wash •ngton ,n Suttle to complete h11 stud1es. During th•s time John worked h1s way through school and met and man •ed h1s w<fe Ma rot 'j;i~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~~==~Hlr~=bOr~V~low~Ho:;m~,.~-~~ C o~Mea. I • FRJDAY, FEB. 25 Glrl·-Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Llttlll, 8'79 Center St., 19, Co- eta Mesa. """"'-Edwin Fintlaf AOfWW. H.m-.:1"1 'MII'-n HoM.In In 1953 he recel\led his BacheiOI ot Sctence degree tn Ml!(:hantcal Engmeermg hom the Unwers1ty of Wash 1ngton. Two yean later John and Ma rti moved to Southern Cahforma. In 1957 John started h1s own consuHtng engineering firm. In 1962 John and !'1>1 l•mdy moved to Corona del Ma1 I" 1969 he opened hos Or•nge Countv office m Corona del M•r at 2711 E. Cout Htghwav. Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. Durell Wtbb, 97& Mla:slon Drt•e, 12, CoJta Mea. eoy •• Mr. and Mrs. Robert U eCulloch, !25 Wake Forest, Costa Mea. • SUNDAY, FEB. 27 Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. CbiLrllts o. D'Aeostloo, 3241 Wastlingtoa An., Costa Mesa. AIRMAH GRA DUATES Air Force Reserve .\!,,.. GUy J. AlfOOJ.O, SOD of aDd Mrs. Joseph J. AUOOloo. lMZ Flamiaeo, Costa. ... .,..cllaltld at m.. frOm tbe lechnle&l tac coar• tor u.s. AJr ~ repalrmea.. Htwalac to his reserre tmtt 1.1: lllareb AFB, Calli. He la a U'll .,._ .. ol Ell&nell .:boor Ud attaodtd OnD.et C-Col ..... TlAU41HG AT AL AM EDA c.aGoaMS.QIU Kott ·"-onoc•. -110117 I. ,...._ oll"ll$ dol (ft,.. ... , ......... -~~ ~, ... _ "c:c-~c;c •. ..... Co& ..... ... ., --=---1111;;..-0nliii --.. c.-eon.. w.l• J . Kod'l John I . '-tter , .... c ...... Suunne Audd Mirto\ Skllll"f .,. Smith a..kAMI_, Doria SundM'IIIIMf _,_ AO¥ I . Woot.v NOMINATOOS """"" ...... arv.ntOtrr:e .. -· Aot.rt Olft'orcl Wlll!.rn0Da~ -·-..... c.r------ll'lllml1fl -·-INCJOMIMINTI ----c:ar.ww . .....,. ...---....... ~ ,...,. .. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: FAMILY AND RECREATION : John is e bo8rd memt.r of Corona Htgl'llands Homeowner Assoctat ton, a membe1 o f Hoag HosP•tal ""552 Club.'' The Balbot Power SQu.ttron. the Phtll'larmon1c Soc•ttv, tN Balboa Yacht Club.the Bah1a Connthtan Y•cht Cl ub, the B•lboa Bay Club •nd the Newoott Harbor Art Muwum. John and hts f•mtlv are av •d sa11ors The1r pride and joy is the•r sail OO.t, the "Oscar Tybflng 1.'" butlt tn 189!>-she 1S a ketch-rig;ed rescue cutte1 woth many rescues lo her credit . John entovs musoc compoSI!IOrt and slt:1tfl9. John"s wife, Matit. ,, a hous.....-tfe and os ect•ve tn the Ortnge County Phdharmomc Soc1etv They h•ve tl'lr" ct.ughten: SoiYetQ. a frnhman 11 U.C.I , Astnd. a s.en•or •t Corona del Mar Htgh School, and L1nda Kart, • sophomoft at Corona del Mar HtQh School. JOHN STORE"S VIEWS ON SOME OF NEWPORT"S ISSUES: DENSITY ... Conuol denS! IV and provtde1or open~~ and padu FISCAL REsPONSIBILITY .. Provide for community needs while tnsuring full v•lut for evetv doller tpent. FREEWAY UP1'ER BAY HIGH RISE Protect the e1mttf'IQ envuonment •nd pl.ce OQf'itrols on tts future de.,..opment. . 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But this idea Sttaa is placed, both in the vision il far !tom new. It traces back as far and in. the interpretation. upon the u twenty·five hu0dred years ago ten bomJ. and upon the fact that when Ood gave Daniel visions of amons tbae ten horns, yet distinct the entire smpc of world history. from them. comes up a separate Because Daniel's prophecies of .. lin&c hom" (vv. 8, 20). The ten Babylon, Me~Persia and Greece horns represent the .. kinp" (2 :24) tu.ve been literally fulfilled, Chris-depicted in Daniel 2 as the toes of tiaas today can expect his proph-the image, the kings who in the end- ecies of the final form of the Ro-time will give their authority to the man empire and a fmal world ruler supreme ruler of the revived Ro- to oorne to pass. man empire (Rev. 17:12, 13, 17). The last six chapters of Daniel, This final ruler is symbolized by the the prophetic division, contain four .. little hom ... vislons which God gave. They arc: "In this hom were eyes like the The four beasts (Dan. 7) eyes of man, and a mouth speaking The ram and the goat (Dan. 8) great things" (v. 8). This "little The seventy weeks (Dan. 9) horn" is said to make '"war with lhe The glory of God (Dan. 10.1 2) sainiS" (v. 21). . Before continuing this study, It is further said of him; "And he carefully read Danie1 7 and look for shall speak great words against the the deS(.Tiptions of the four beasts. most High, and shall wear out the Which of the four is the most saints of the most High, and lhink prominent? How does this vtston to change times and laws: and they parallel the dream of the image s~aJI be gi~cn into his ha':l~ ~nlil a which Nebuchadnezzar had (Dan. umc and tunes and the dtVIdmg of 2)? When you can answer these time" (v. 25). questions, conti nue studying this This "'linle hom" is definitely a lesson matcnal. man. We shall sec him later in the T he beginning of Daniel 7 goes book as the "prinot that shall oomc" back chronologically to the first (9 :26~ and the "k.ing" wh_o .. sh~.U ex- year of the reign of Belshazzar (v. alt hunself. and magrufy htmsclf I), during the Babylonian rule. above every ~od. an~ shall speak Daniel saw the four winds of marvellous thmgs agamst the God heaven striving upon the great sea ofgod_s" (11 :36) .. (v. 2). While the expression, the He ts also seen m the New Testa· great sea. is sometimes used in mcnt as the "man of sin" (II Thess. Scripture for the Mediterranean, it 2:3), who is described in these is probably used here in a symbolic words: ·· ·. . who opposcth and e~­ sense. The sea sometimes represents alleth htmsclf abov_e all t~at ts the masses of mankind. The picture called God, or that ts . worsh~pped; of the beast coming out of the sea in so that he as God stt_teth •.n the Revelation 13: I is parallel to this. temple of God, showrng hunself Later in that book the waters about that he is God" (II Thess. 2:4). the beast arc said to be "peoples. . Finally. in the.dosing book of the and multitudes. and nations, and B1ble thts man ts called the beast. to ngues" (Rev. 17 : 1!5). This is con· (The term is used sometimes for the firmed in the interpretatio n of this fmal emp~e and sometimes for t_hc vision in Daniel 7. for the kingdoms ruler.) This blasphemous man, WJth represented by the beasts arc said to the aid of his ··false prophet" (Rev. "'uisc out of the earth" (v. 17). The 16: 13)-who is also called a beast ••four winds of the heaven" (v. 2) (Rev. 13:11)-will present himself to evidently represent God's providen· the deluded multitudes of eanh as tial agencies working in human his· the sole object of worship and will tory to bring about the emergence e"ercisc a totalitarian rule in the o f these kingdoms. end· time period. It is he who will Since the dream of Nebuchad-persecute the Jews as they have nezzar in Daniel 2 indicated that never been persecuted before. there arc to be only four universal The reference to .. a time and empires before the setting up of times and the dividing of time" C hrisl's kingdom. these four-reprc-(Dan. 7:25) links up logically with sented by the four beasts~must be what we shall see about the sev- thc same fo ur described in the fig· entieth week in chapter 9 and with ure of the metallic image. similar expressions in Revelation Ncbuchadneuar was permitted II :2 and 12 :6, 14. to see these kingdo ms as man wo uld While interpreters differ about sec them in their outward form. the precise usc of the title Anti· their power and glory, as a great christ, it seems proper to apply the unified colossus. Daniel saw the title to this man. The term itself is same four kingdoms in their true in-found in the Scripture only in I ncr character. as wild, ferocious Jo hn 2: 18,22; 4:3; II Jo hn 7. beasts. A beast takes what it wants We d o not see the fulfillment of without regard to the rights of any this now. Other passages of Scrip- o ther beast. The lungdoms arc ture, particularly II Thessalonians 2. beasts! Most na t1ons, both of an· show that Antichrist will no t be re- cicnt and of modem times. have veaJed until aOcr the Church has adopted beasts or birds o f prey as been caught up to meet the lord in their emble ms. the air. (Note especially the se· ,......_.....,.;;..;.;;;.;.;.. ____ lli;;..;u;;..;IISOA.;;;;;;.v, M;;;.;A;;;;":.at;;..;':.;;· .,~n What Makee you Mad ? Bef"''e Peace I "" .......... -. ..,. .. -........ -"'· .. '' .... Vi. .. of ............. -........ " Tlao .......... ~-_ _.. .... ,.... ... _ .... ,... .. r .. .,... r----------.., ... I M"t ... tM • ._,.........._ J_.• rib a Nd flow, ~. oect .... ot t.oo--.... ..-ell .... taaw...,. --- I.,DDM 10 1be raama or the 11&- UoaJ: "'He that silteth in the heav- ..,. oballlausJ>: 1he Lanlaball have th<JD iD deriaioo. Then oball be spealt un10 lhem iD his wrath, and ve• them in his tore displeasure. Yea have I se1 my king upon my holy hill of Zion" (Ps.l :4-6). As in Daniel 2, the prophecy en- visions the oomplete destruction of Gentile world power. "And in tbe days of these kings shaU the God of heaven set up a kingdom. which shall never be destroyed ... " (Dan. 2:44). The Son of Man comes before the Ancient of days: .. And there was given him dominion, and glory. and a kingdom, that all people, nations, and languages. should serve him: his dominion is an everlasting do- minion, which shall not pass away, and h.i5 kingdom that which shall not be destroyed'"' (Dan. 7: 14). In Revelation the redeemed have this same great event in view when they uclaim triumphantly: "The kingdoms of this world are beoome the kingdoms of our lord, and o f his Christ; and he shall reign for ever and ever. We give thee thanks, 0 Lo rd God Almighty, which art, and wast, a nd art to oomc; because thou hast taken lO thee thy great power. and hast reigned" (Rev. II: 1!5, 17). END LO! HI COMITH! Not ,., once He ~ ro e.~>rlh-­ Poor .and ~le . ._..._ ..nc:t to-1-,. T~ rhe g..~~re of ho..orn.ro borrh No! IO w.lllo. W!lh In! ••e.IHI"d Through .1 ...orld of ~•n otnd p..~>on, Br H!i own dnpo~. reJI'CII"d. L....-.b ol God for ••ntW" 11.11n No. on ~tc•ty He cometh. Cloudy wlendors ••.ICI H•m •ound w ...... ye de.ld . .11"\d ''''· ..,. lo"i""'- H ...... the trurnper·, o~wlul .ounct No• H!i f..ce '' like rhe liQhtnong, No. Hoi ey~ ••e hke the fL.~>...,., loon of r+>c tri~ of J._..,.h He•.,en •nd eo~<rh .ldo•e Ho i name lo, He cometh! l o. He cometh' B<ide •nd Spmt ..ch.o, ""Come'" Come to he•L T~ hun u utK!f'l. c-10 tah Thy Pt"«tle home Mou•.r the rktone. 0 Son of O.~>wod, Take the K l"t)tfl, Prine: II' ol pe..ce, Come. •N"I hush rhe drUW+i, loud but. ..... Come, M>d bod aiL COfiii!CI CUI-e Coo-ow, .lind furL the fi.IQ, of ..,,.d,.ll'' c-. ...c:~ JJw., .... , .... n.~toon'\ ••onk' Cotne, and ••'9" on tn.Kh ¥>d ruihCr>-- IC.ong of kingJ; ..nc:t lord of LQI"do. Cllomoe on poweo, Coml' 1n Qlo<Y. Come to t•h Thy Ko"'Qdom. c~ Even to. 0 K•ng .11"\d Bt~de.groom­ ··Even to. lord Jll'wi. come ·· -Ann•ll' J"""wn Fhnt lt'tt.M,..N..,...tla .... ~II,W w· • ....,., ..... to M .. ., .. .-4 ...,.. •· • The Lord llae •-wot~Hkrhl ........ to 4h•l•y H •• will ••fr al~w •• lt.• to k IIN4'" Hili altowc ..... • ,, ~.. rlli... ;,. ,. .. , -· llafHh. ,_'II ,.,...tlJaity .._ ,._ .tl. lilt wUt ,... ti•• ,.. Ge4 ,.. will ..._., ........ GoN's ..,_.;_ are ........ .,.'" wllic• ..... ............ ~~.~ .. lotte .... -•• tr.ttW. .... ............. ,-ROM THE IIOLA IROADCAST!R Sst S. HOftt: ST .• LOS AMGt:Lt:S wMC He ,.. d-., aDd wily. net H• WM ill com,a.c• CODtrol ol .._., •• prowd oftta. ~y whta H• w• r..u.d.,.... aod dJd oot ......._ Ia rwcu.n.: ..... He •ood .. a ... , di&Jab bei'Ofti itt ........ utt.,._ DOt 1 word. 1-.. kDaw tba lbaaitl of .,..... Helm .. wb .. il W .pectud whea Jt hurt. ADd ~u• Hil l.ftiW'" wu dllplaye.d OD 10 f.,, OCC&Iiou, •• auy •ttly ,...,. lhll temper-II IOCh.araeteriltie of tbo Cbrillllan. Yet tb.-• ia .acb • th.q u ricbteout iAcl.lplation , for tbe lin.._ Ita~~ did become •DPY · Whit ltirrecl Hit ancert WcU, we ba.-• .U..dy IHn tflat 11M Wl'OQI "" of Ood's bou• wu on• thlna. Reliaious hypoerlty wu anotb..-. Por with tlaahina eyes and acid toncue H• deDOunc:ed , the ftllo piety of Che Phtriaen. On one occ:anion Ha apokCI ou.t Ill His own defcnne when He wu u~uttly struc:lt: by an ome. before Calaphu the bJ&h priest (John 18:23), 11\justice alwa)'l perturbed lUUI. Today thc:rc are terrifyina evila to aroUM the Christian's ri~teo• ruentmcnll. For inltanc:e, I am indipllnt -no , 1 am funous -when I ICC the fare the marie and publilhinl lndullri• are dishinJ up for the eyes and eus or our younasters -and for o~Jters who an monUy depnwed. "God is •narY with &he WICked nery day," says the pu.lrnilt (7: 1 ; ). God sbominatas thll rot, too, and will jud&e in ripteousnes~ and JC¥erity Its perpetrators. He who ao ~ved the world that He u crificed for iu sins His dearest treuure, il anary with sin! 1etua. with a whip of cords in H.il hand and CYil cowerina before Him, il a Chriltiln sy mbol. PI 's 11 clear a revelation of God 's M!ure 11 is the Croa. Chriltilnl are not Stoia, bottlina up the emotion of anaer when sin makes a frontaP attack and sweeps befo;re it the previous little ones nurtured 10 tenderly and with such hia;h prospects. Becomina a Christian doesn't destroy the ~wers that make.'" people, nor does it tame the warrior lnttlnct m our souts. I don t want God to lake away my temper and make me sickeninJIY docile. Tha.t would leaen me as a person. I want _.,. , .. ._ Him to tame in me any anaer that would hurt othen. or advenely H uallty• A Th 1 leal affect me physically, for that is lin. But there is abo an o•OHX • H 01 "hamesed" anp:r that can be put to aood use for God and E ...L.....al-riahteousneu. y...,..IUR Of the Prollletn Martin Luther once uid, "When I am anarY , I preach well and By .lila.rttJI lebarlema.DII pray better." He wu talk ina , of coune, about riahteous rROM "CH RtSTIAN M I!WS.. " M e:w HAY e:M, MO. indipation apinst I he prevailin& sins of his day. 1. Aay tbeotocfcal en..luatiOn of the problem of homo-It would be interestinJ lo trace back to their sources the laws "lexuaUty must at ooce deal wtth the matter of apostolic we now have whic h protect lire, health and human riahts, and see autbortty. Oa tbl..s taaue Saint Paul, for e:umple. ta how many of them, from the Maans Charta on down, hne COrM qtdU! etrpi..J.elt. He m.&ll:es three major points. about because 10meone became snn. En&lilh prisons were riPe, a. The pracUee of bomosexuallty e»:eludeaper- sona from tbe ttn(dom of God (I Cor. 6:10); b. Ita ceneral practice ln SO<"Iety rtves evi- dence of turnt.nc tbe truth of God into a lie because It cOftaiata in deftance of God 's arrangement(Ro- ma.u 1:24-2?); e. Ita aenen.l practice Is part of that divine judcment wbich consists in turntnc• men over to themselves for their own destruction (Romans 1:24-2?). 2. Tbeae apostolic statements can not be circumvent· ed by boldine that moral and social values change In time and that, therefore, IUs judgments are no longer valid or even appltcable. For It was part of the apostolic call and function to interpret for the Church of all aces the nature of reality as It deals with the lordship of God over men DOt only tn terms of redemption but also ln the area of creatton. 3. Homosexuality, therefore, must be called and dealt wttb by the Cbureb tor what It really ts; namely a cross sin. lD tbe case of another evil, divorce, there was. for a time, a modtlylDJ "word" ln Judaism because of the b.ardneaa of men's beart.s (ct. Mat . ti:!·6). Jesus, in turn, re-oriented the wbole question. We b&ve no "se- cood word" in Scripture anywhere oa the matter of bomoauuallty. Hard:ne.ss of heart, wtth all that tt coo - notea, Ia nowhere Indicated as an atenuaUnc etrcum - ata.Dce. 4. For sin there Is torctvenesa. Tbe Cburc:h pro- claims that remission, but not for the PllJ'POH' of Jead· tnc people Into bellevt.nr that somebow ain Is less evil than It really ts. By His crucifi:doo aM resurrecttoo Jeaua Christ establlsbed God's forrtveness so that men may repent, reeocntztnc evil tor what it Ia: detta.nee of God 'a will. Suc:b forrtveness Is offered in Word and Sacrament. S. While It may well be true that there are upecta of Illness ln certain InStances of bomosezuality, that fact does not of Itself reduce the contradlcUoa between the practice of this vice and the demands of the klncdom or God. For Ulnesa, too, is pa.rt of the Satanic kingdom, wb.l cb Is arrayed ap&nst lhe rule of God. Ail Jesus not only spoke words of for(iveness but also healed atek - neaaea 110 It ta part or the Church's ministry 1o apply U!.e resource• or Law and Gospel to the healt.nr of per- sons wbo are enslaved to tbe evil of homoaerua.llty. 6. Under no etrcum sta..nces does the Church, tbroucb her ml.nlatry, have the rlgbt to view homosexuality and to dea..l w1tb It for leu than what lhe Scriptures make thla evtl out to be. Sbe does not e:.:lst to please men but to serve God on His terma, not man 's. Ed. Or. Sch&rlemann prepa.red this scrtpturaP state- ment for the Board of Social Ministry of the Lutheran Cburch-MI.aaourt Syood. filthy and disuse-ridden untiJ John Howard and his follo wers aot angry. SJavery was deeply entrenched in the new world untiP men like William Garrison b~me nerved with a riahteous wrath thai wouldn't be silenced . Hospital.!; were horrible place. until Florence Ni&ht inple became incensed about them. She wu called an anael of mercy, but she was also a hothoute of emotion - stubborn, high-tempered -houndina aovernment otficiaJs int o pr.oviding decent treatment for the wounded and dyina untiJ , It 11 ULd , they trembled at the mention of her name! Anger need not be the opposite of love ; it can , in fa ct, be love 's clearest expression. How can we really love people and stand by and see them exploited and hurt by areedy , insensitive men? -John D. hu nt'O MINUTES IJIIJL£ IT COINIUUS &. ltAM N ... .. PAN ...._, IOOIYT ""For God so loved lhe world flhal 1--e gave H•s on tv begotten Son , that whosoever be lteveth rn H•m should not per1sh, but have everlaslirtg lrfe "' (John 3: 16). In the ilghl of Jhe Paultllf! ep•stle5 these well·known WOfds have become rnor-e approprta te than when our Lord f.rst sPOke them . Ttwough Paul . Chr1st"s re · dempt1ve work at Calvary has been pr<x:ta uoed and fully eK· l)la•ned. In th•S ligh t . then. we suggest tha t our readers take the lrrne to really med1tate on thr s passage about Gocfs grea test gi ft to man . Thmk of the lo-ve that p10mpted tr' ""God so loved ... ."" We were the ··chrldren of discbed•ence·· and ''by nat11e the ch ddren of wrath . even as or hers·· (Eph. 2.2.3 ). We deserved Judgment. '"but God, who rs nch m mercy , for Hrs "eat love w he. ewilh He loved us .·· gave Hts besl . HLS all. to save us (Eph . 2:4). Tnmk of tiS pnceless value' "'H•s only begotten Sen -ever· laslrng l•fe."" Chrt5 t, the holy One. had to be grven up to drs· grace and sms m1ght be jUStly dealt w1th, and that we m•ght beconw! the rrghtful heors of everlastmg ltfe (Rom . 3:25.26). Th1nk of yolll" need of thrs g•ft l ·· .. tha t whosoever believeth on H1m should not P«ISh ... ."" How perrlous nor to 8Ccept '"the gLft of God wh•c h IS eternal l•fe . thfough ..leius Chr1S I our Lad" {Rom. 6:23 ). What lollv to SPt•n Of •gnOfe a grh we need so SOfelyL Fmaffy. thmk how gractous rhe offer1 ·• •.• that whosoever believ- eth 1n H•m shoold no t pe11sh but have everlast•ng l•fe. · Who.so· e-ver beltevethl Any one may have lh•s gi lt by somply be hevmg - acceptmg •n Stlf1)1e fa•th what God says about Chrrsl payrng fCK our sms at Calvary . In fact , th•s •s the only way we can become the rec•pients of th•s wonderful g•ll. lor Rom . 4:5 declares: '"But to h1m thai worketh not . but be· l1eveth Oil H1m that jUStlfLCth !he ungodly , H•s fc1Lth !believing ) •s counted for 11ghteousness . ·· The first kingdom (compare v. 4 qucnce of events in I Thess. 4 and S with v. 17), represented by the lio n and 1J Thcss. I and 2.) Even today, CHRISTIAN M!Wl,. MI!W HAV!N, MO , with eagJc's wings, is the Baby-however, we can see trends toward By Peter ll.reJ STAINED GIAM PZATVIlED AT JIUSBVM tbe cborul of the aqell lD heavett, 100,000,000 The Adoration of Christ By AU Creation Io nian, corresponding to the head of --:orld government. The final ten· The vision of tbe power and authority of the •t:roaa plua tbousaDda of tbouaanda. All these gold o f the image. ~ngdom form of the Ror:'an em-Lamb, Rev. S, 1·7, ls followed by a vision of tbe Iaiii" wttb a loud votce, such as tbe IOUDd of The second, the bear raised up on ptre could dev.clop very raptdly. adoraUoa of the Lamb by all creation. We read; many waten ud the rumbUna: of dlltant tJnmder one side. is the Medo-Pcrsian em-The most 1mportant (act about "AIId wiMia Be Md au. lhe book, lbe f011r (R.n. 14.2) yet with nqulllte betluty -wbo can pire. This is the same as the chest the "little ho m'' is_ ~hat he :Mil be ~ ~ .:=.:-::,. e:e~r:e:--..:: ::e :.e ::~~ to10 tb~~~~ .:"~ and arms of silver in Danicl2. Note overcome. In the vmon Dante! sees ......... v1a11 e1 ........ wtalcb are abe praJ· the mkllt ot. tbe throne, OUr Lord ud Savior that symbols of this kingdom usc thch "Anci 1 ent of days_"th(vG. 9od). Thishis en of 1111e ....._,. Bn.l, 1. Jesua Cbrtlt. ADd 1UU the chorua ot "Hll pralte the number two. It was a dual a caven Y scene, W1 as 1 e 1be tour beuta aDd the twenty four elders ll awell.lac, more and more voices bet.na added monarchy, a federation of tbc alntigh~y Dls~r of even!-'. The wttb barp1 aDd golden v1a.la tu.U ot fragrance, u we read: Medes and the Persians. The three rulershtp of this world, wbteh has represent tbe cburcb em eartb, the communion ••.t.~ "a'7 enMare -'ldl 11 Ia Ilea•• ... ribs in the bear's mouth (v. 5) de-bee:" usu~d for',:? many long cen-of ta!IIU, tbe aaemb.ly of all true belleven: • ....... _... llle _,., ... .__ M .,. note the extent o f its conquests. tu_nes by bca.s&s, be~ngs ~ and tbe four beutl repzete~tt the otftce or tiM!! min-• &1M -. _. • MIA& are • -. ...,. I The third, the leop&rd (v. 6}, or-will be tak~ over by ~n~ like the !:.etry ~ oftbeaaiD~~:~ ~~ ..,-: N! , I ... ..._ _. p., ... ,....,, u some interpreters believe-the ~n _of r:nan (v. I)). Thll IS a Mes-tbe b!Uever'a ...., ot pra.J.te, and the vtall be_......_ 111M ........... *M ...._ _. .._ panther (or, as still others think, the Slaru_c tttle, proved b~ .the almost wttb t1w frqraoce, tbe prayers of God'1 peo-tiNt ..... lw••• _. ..... AM 1M ...,. ....._ cheetah), is at any rate a fast·run-oontmual usc made of 11 10 tb~ Gos-pte em eartb. 'l'lleM, tbe omce of tbe mlDiatry HaW Yoa& 'llllt a · 1 ... --• _..: "--Allll .. ,_.. _. twillltiQ ..._. tel ni.ngmember ofthecatfamily,with ~Is by the Lord_ Jesus Cb_rut ~or ud tbe CCJiCiepdoD d belkwen, praJa tbe .,An'•..._;,_;;.. .. .,., ~ca!~1 :..:i.••:.: ....... •• t?ee•t ... a.aaw• ......, .. _. lta speed further emphasized by the ~mself. H~ ddtghts to idenufy Lamb ud oiler prayen to Him CCX~tlllu.alJy. • _...." rtnhld J' wllltlaa.,... A&-ft'W.'' "· J.l..l4. four wings. It wonderfully sym· H1msel~ . Wl~h ou r race-fa~en ~.a.:s =: = =; a IOaC lmoMI = ;:.•..,..;., 0.::. ~l"'. ":':.":""!:: ~ £wry llvbW" erature, aD .._., aU men, all bolizes the Orcek or Maoedonian though 1t 15-an order lhat He !""1~t ....... _ .. ..,. litta 11 .. -..;: WII 1 *• -. Datbaa aad people~ aad .,._.,all beutl of the emprr· e. so strikingly chara.Cierized re~ate us to God tbrou&h fa1th m .,._ .t •= 1tr .. llMe ._ MM _. ..--. field, all bUda. ud au ftlbel lD the ... aDd f!V· Himself The Son of God became ...... ••a-. t.r ~ .-..._ _. ._. ftla tw at ' .,. ..._ ....... .._ 1M 1M o.. til tile biiY.bttaata of tbe \IDderworld, Ill abort, all by tbe speedy conquests of Cbc · . rrl•-• te o.1 ._ 'l'llr ...... ..c e1-~~as ....,..,.. A , • ...... .,.. ..... ~ _.-tte~doe )olu tD. t.bi.IOGI ot pralle to the Lamb ~•a • •-und-lbe Great The the Son. of Man tn order that sons of .., -·-• .. ••-t,... -•-•-. .~--p I"VC" .... h beco fOod ......... tu *' _. ,...._, ... _..: ... ._. ._. .,,. 1 IIIII ..... _. • .._.,., .... .. _. -..... meo.boo of four heads, as weU u men mig 1 me 1001,?. · ,. .... • _.. .., W ldlta _. ,..t•••: _. l"'lttllf. Ia • r-· .... ..._ ... car-s WI cfludl fll Sueb Ia Jobll'l ..a.aa of tbe adoratson ot the four winp. points lO the fact thal _As we have Ken, the htcle hom ........... • ..,..," n .t-:11. !!!!!M~"? I ' ..,. z. ... wfll&aa .. •· Lamb. ov Lord J..., Cbrttt, by au creeUOn. He Aleuader't empire after biJ death will oppose n~t men onli (v. 21) b~l 11w dnari:lt of eYft'Y ~ aDd people slap -.; .,=\":::Ik;;.;' •Itt lad 1~, ';.:.•..": -a. Lamb of Gad nom maa ret«ted aDd was broken iDio four partt. This u-even Ood Hun.ldf (v. !!i). He wiH tile ~ of 121e Lamb ta.at wu alaJa. ''Pralle • a V , -,. • at' ~ t171. .,. ...... UJitd to a trw, wMm 80kHin mocked ud tplt pect ~amplified in the vision of tbe: rep~t the human race brou&}ll brl to Tllee, 0 Olrllt.'' Sbt ..... o1 Hll rect.m-ca.. wlilom ._.,.,, today U.t wtdl bld1""eace tam and lbc JOII (Dan. 8). 10 Ill ~Jupbe""'";' and IDOOI. U1<)o ... lon, af Rio ...., .... -liloo1l -lao; tile lllld ----esaJc.d ·-every Tho rourth be 1 (v. 7~ which is pnl dimu. ~e will be the cbier IU• JWI IJd .. af 1118; .W tile -1lli1p af tile ,. Ia IIlJa W1l)' llle ~-lllld every liodM1I--, "dlal.at llle -af J-every - . ~ . lcr or lbe r•~· "'"""" cleaaibed a.Jt""" lndtaiBio redno!ee ........ '"111o1i-... ~..... --.. llle L&mlllloal --.. ...,. Ill bonw;Ud llllilp ... ---ny :-.a----=~o.-ble 11 the ooe -v-o .. • ..... IW'IIInw' • to Cod tw't Hila blood." -~ ...... ---• ......_ ----...__ r·--~ • . . in Psalm 2. who wiD say in their -•--God ldop .W potaall, lllld-----; --• every dido -puzzlea and llllfllliCII madneu a••;n.a God and tho Lonl -..,. • ou111." We an ldop tO-God, • mllliiJ --"' pnJoe IIlJa. ~ '""" --dlat "-" Clirlot Ia Lanl !"!*I (Y. 19~ Jotlo the viJioD at~d Jaut ~i.e. .. break. their 11ac " -- -• ...., tal~ 111 Rio ::",:t.~;::,.a:, dlat II • aD dlat die ilab' to Ilia.-, a1 God 111e ra-." 1'1111. 2, 10-11. • ....,....._ .,.. ova: 1he lint bands -r. and CUI away lhoir -to 111--*• daalll, lataa, -Mil. "W I -_. -... -., -D-.--l:=:'" -..,_ •orJ IWillly ~ oordl Crom UI"(Pa.l:l~ Ill aa ......aaw. ''!N .,.. _.. .... .,.,._. .... --... .._ _. ... -_. _.__ .. __ ,.. • tile IOunh, -.:::.t Ood il not dlaturt>od ~ 1hil ol· ~----." JIAinL I, rr. A..s ... II 4 -... -r .. --.... -.... 3 111••• II ~~-DOlmen ..---God, III<Jna .._., 81 , -• 8 a_. ., ... ___ _ ••11 ,..... . . • ""*-Aller aD,IhiiiiWI, or all lila .. -., 111e ......., -lor .. r.. •• a;..,. 11'~ _.. "':'>' lepiiod Ultha JfU1 .....-..... il but I "'ittle" da--..... IIIIIP to God-0. ·~----·---....... Cll .. o::~~;·,, ,...,..,_ ·-.,_-·-·-~~Tho ........... -.... 1··--. -__ .. ,,.,._, ... -~--.... -........ -'11111;. .... -wlllo .... iroa ;;;"~~,; .;;;;c;;·,...., ..,_ ... -111e JLII 11 --a1 ..... o' I 0 ~a ('• _. '... ;:' ••• , - .......... , ol .... ~ 19) il .... OOdO.w-. I-Cllrill, Sail ol JJI~~~~. ~-~~~··~·~-~~ .. ~..,...~~· ~-~·~·~·~ .. ~-~ .... ~-= .. ~;~·~· ... ~. ~·,~:;.~:t~ ... ~"~rt~.l).~-~-~-~~·~ ... ~lo<~d~-:--~·~·~=1711~-~-~·~-~-~~· _____ _ .... F joLW'---Ood-loao1Waa.111ioio0od's- • Wlllooro 1D tbo Nnport S.Cb Frl-or tbo UbrU)' poetry eoatut, "If I Could, 1 Would • , ,"will be engoqru"«< aod aw-.uds pre..ted at a sprlD& party a.t 4 p.m. Kueb Urd, at Mar.Dt:rl Library. A spec::t&l 11Utlt for tbt after- noon wtll ba Adr11M8 Joaes, noted author ofehtldrea.'sboob from Laguna Ntpel. Sbe Will erat wttb the ehUdren about the rewards afXl pteuures of ereatln WTltlDc. She ts the author of 5 books for preteens, one for young adults, and hu aLto been ~ Usbed ln the adult rleld, Ex- cerpts from pubU.hed. worts a.s wen as orlglnal materlal ttave been used ln textbooks LEGAL NOTICE RESOLLrrtON NO. '7628 A RESOL Lrl"ION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPOINTING ELECTION OFFICERS AND ESTAB- LL'SHING THE[R COMPEN- SATION, DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES, AND PROVlDtNG FOR THE OPENING AND CLOOI.NG OF THE POLLS FOR THE GEN- ERAL MUNICIPAL ELEC- TION TOBE HELD ON APRIL 11, 1972 WHEREAS, the City Council by Re!IOiutlon No. 7611 called a general munidpal t lectlon to be held on April 11 , 1972, a.s prO'flded tn the Cbl.rter of the City of Newport Beach; IJ>d WHEREAS, It Is necessary that the Ctty. Council appoint electioa otncers, estabUsb lhelt compensatlon, and desig- nate poWng places to be used in said electlon; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Councll of the City of New- port Beach OOES HEREBY RE- SOLVE, DECLARE, DETER- MINE AND ORDER, as follows: SECTION l. That fortbepta- pose of holdln& l&id pneral munlctpal elecUon, there shall be &Dd are hereby estabUshed ntty-four (54) YOUng prtciDCtl conSisting of sixteen (16) coo- soUdatlons and thirty.elgtat(38) regular election precincts 1D the City of Newport Beach es- tabltshed for the holding of state and county elections, as said regular election precincts e.list on the date of adoptJOD of tllis resoluUon; that the poll- ud ~~C~Plemeatan rtadeu bJ se.ou, For_.lllll c._.,, GIDa aid CompeD.J, IDd tbe Bllllt street CoUtao o1 EdU<a- tlotl. Tbl OCI Frl-of tbo Lttnry award ns ctno to ber book, "Sail, Ca~l " Her bookl for J<MilC people at.o tDcllade; "Ridt the far wlad. •• "WUd YOJ&C818'," aod. her latest, "ADother place, an- other sprtog.' • B.A. WORK COMPL ETEO Robert Bruce Baldwt.D, soo of Mr. John N, Baldwin, 220 Jasmine AYe., Corom del Mu, bas completed requirements for a bacbeJor's degree 1n unl- nrsity studies at the Unlnrstty of New Mexico. LEGAL NOTICE Ins~>eetor: Mr. H. Sariluel Addis. Judge: Mrs. Lucy R. Watson. Clerk: Mrs. Kathryn M. Ad- dis. Clerk: Mrs. Mary Ann Ros- burg. Vottnr Precinct 5, comprls- lllr regular election prectDcts 085 &Dd 073. Polling Place: City Hall, Council Chambers, 3300 New- port Boulevard, Newport Beach 926&0. Inspector: Mrs. Flora Criss- man. Judge: Mrs. Velma Shannon. Clerk: Mr. Douglas G. Palm- er, Clerk: Mrs. Roberta Cielgh Riddle. Voting Precinct 6, comprls- I.Dg regular election prectnct 0,., Polling Place: Parks. Beact~s II Recreation But}lj- lng, 1714 West Balboa Boule- nrd, Newport Beach 92660. Inspector: Mrs. Ma.ry Jane Crawford. Judge: Mrs. Anna B. Peter- SOil. Clerk: Mrs. Ruth Haskell. Clerk: Mrs. Pauline Quinn. VoUng Precinct 7, comprts- lng regular election preclnct 097. J" Polling Place: Ebell Club, ·515 West Balboa Boulevard, Balbol 9%661. lnlpector: Mrs. Ruth Remley. Judge: Mrs. Colleen B. Far- well. Clerk: Mrs. Beulab Moota.- pert. Clerk: Mrs. Helen Nyberg. lag placts lor the respective Voting Prectoct 8, comprts- prectncts shall be tbe places IDg regular election preclDct herelmfter designated; that the 359. persons herel.D&tter aamtd, be-PoiUn& Place : Wren Garage, lng competent and qta.Ulled 1118 East Balboa Boulevard, electors ud rtsJdeots of said Balboa 9Z661. City aad of their retpeeUfe Inspector: Mrs, Joan Wren. •ottnc preclncts, are hereby Judge: Mrs. Martoo L. liJPOinted omcers of electloa Clarke, for tbelr respectln YotlnCPre-Clerk: Mrs. Oort .. J. Sell. ctncts and the)' sball hokl said Clerk: Mrs. Roth M. Mals. election and make return there-Votlng Precinct 9, comprls- of In the manner proYlded by I.Dg rerular electton precinct law. 098, Votlng Precinct 1, comprts-PolUng Pla.ce: SeeleJ Gu- la.g reruLU election precLD.cts at': (T. Hord SeeleJ), 1307 East 081 aad 354. Balboa Boalentd, BI.Ibol. Potllnc Place: Newport 926$1. Shores Club House, 511 CUll blspec:tor: Mrs. ShtrleJ L. Street, Newpott Be&cb UMO, W.oon. la.spector: Mu. lleoeW.lner. Jud~: Ml'.. Mu))rle F. Jlldp: Mrs. BeYerl} Jeu smm. HtDdrlcUOD. Clut: Kra. Dol"otby K. Clerk: Mra. Audrey c. Ram-Hutcbt.la. stow. Clerk: llrs. JoAlloe Wud. Clerk: Alma L. Parole. VoUDc PH.clD<:t 10, ~- Vottnc Prec:lnct !, ~rls-la& tel"ilr eledtoa predact lD& replar eleetioft prec::toct. 10!. on PoliiDc Placo: F&rwtu car. PolUnc Place: FltmlqRest-art, !114 Eul 8abJa aou ... deaee, &607 Seubort Ortt't, YU'd, BalbOa tttel. llnporl Bolch 9ZUO. ~: lin. Cai<>(JII D. IDJI)e<:tor: Mu. Helea Me-JOJQil'. . llllr. Jud&O: ..... ~~~-H. Jud&O: Mu. Mu.,C s•uuoc. Cool<. CltTk: Mra. Patrtct& ll Clerk: Mrs. KatbtrtDt L. Btaek. Moue, Cltn: Carol A. Flemlnc. Clerk: Mn. ElaiiOr Emt ... Yolllc ProeiDct I, ......... rick. IDr ro(llllar olodiOo proeiDcl Yolllc Prec:IDelll, ~ 100. IDe ...... ·---PolliDr Piau: Scbr"""' lll'll ud .1. R-S1 Ill ... cono, PoiiiiO( Pllco: 1-Ginp, "--'a....,-· SOl Gnod Clal, BollollsiiOd _.. ... , Mrl. PlJIU. Sdl· -· ,...,_ ,,...,..: MrL Patricia W, IOI!p: lifo. lllrtan P. ~- 8dooiiL .,.., ..... Jut """ cro. C-: Mro. Paolo E. Bart. -· Cllftl llr, Bllllllllllp. Clift: lin. Clift I. Pa!M. Vollor Prt<:bd 4, ~ Cllrll: lllrl. ~ I . 1"1 ......... -..-~-.. ...,IGI. YolilrPr..-11,~ .....,.-.-aor-IIC,..._.,._ ..., -.t/1 .. r ,,. om.. oa. 11--' -· -· ...... Ploeo: --- • From the Po • IOIIDA.Y. na, 10 ~ .... _, udjofttry ftlllod II Ptl -•llwllorlud _l't_ol_ ArtH. Blln111, 100 *M•r Dr., ln1M Tttraee, IO"'MttM --10 .... , •• u ud N:ll p.a. ,tb, ZO • , • -oo It t ••• ftluld at $1,150 ..... --.... ~"' ...... Wt.at51otR!Y•An., ... "nporl -4:40 ...,, ...a e:iO p.m. ••• A --d ud -.. oqtdp. •• wortb a110dt $Its were lloloil -.... parUd C&r ol ltofta Sblpi:IJ, 1418 W. Boy AYt,, Balboa, wld.le It W'U 1D troat of bJs realdeace from 11:15 Feb. 19 to 11 a.m. Ftb. ZO , , • A radio wwlb ~ an ftl ltoltD ft{'m Robert Kt-.a-tck's car wldt.,t 1t wu parUd from 5 p.m. Fob. U to 9:10 a.m. at 1111 bom.e at 1411 Saat&De111 Ter., lrYiDe Terrace • • • J"tlrJ' worth ·-'"' -burl(arlsecl troru tbe borne of 8tttJ Jue Lane. 1817 ADtlp Way, DoYer Shores, bthreta 4 p.m. Feb. 1Z and mldDleflt Feb. zo •.• Owner sttatt Breda, 4028 Cbaonel Pt., Wut Newport, placed a $195 nltte oa. u oat. board motor stole from a dlngft)' at llls dock between 3 p.m. Feb. 18 aDd 3 p.m. Feb. zo. • MONDAY. FEB, 2.1 Gerrt Witt, 39, ot 112 w. Coast Hteh"WI.Y, Ba.ysborePark, was arrested at 10:40 p.m. at 32nd and Newport BIYd., West Newport, aadcll&rpd'l1thdr1Y- la.l tmder the lnflueoce of al- cohol ••• A radio transmitter LIGAL MOTICI deoce, 3ZZ Apoiena Avenue, Balboa I.ala.Dd 92&&Z. Inspector: Mrs. Marpret A. Swain. Judce: Mra. Betty J. Ripley. Clerk: Mrs. Betty J. Harry- man. Clerk: Mrs. Co nstanc e Dowoer. Vottng Precinct 13, comprls· tag regular election preetocts 092 IDd 360. Polllng Place: Balboa IslaM Communtty Metbodist Cbaach, 115 Apte Ann~~e, Baltxla Is- land 92662. Inspector: Mrs. Barbara C. Crosaoa. Judge:" Mrs. Miriam D. Ham- mood, Clerk: Mrs. Mtrllm La Plante. Clerk: Mrs. Crntbla Hous- ton. Voting Precinct 14, comprls- ID( regular electloo precincts 362 and 069. Polllng Place: South Club House, Bayside Vtllage, 300 East Coast Hl(trn.y, Newport Beach 9%660. Inspector: Mrs. Mildred E. JeWett. Judge: Mrs. Selma L. Mit- chell. Clerk: Mrs. Rtta Bran- stetter. Clerk: Mrs. Jeanne West- brook. Voting Precinct 15,comprls - lng regular electloo precinct 099. Polling Pla c e: Fowlkes Residence, 2.600 Bl.yshore Ortve, Newport Beach 92660. tnspector: Mrs. Ann R. G. Fowlkes. Judp: Mrs. Clara R En.ns. Clerk: Mrs. Joseplllne L. Fowler. Clerk: Mrs. Evelyn M. Don- er. ud -radio oca•-w110 ear wto11o U wu - -UI'L M01ICI a nlat ol $5811 WOI'O *'loll 7 P.JII. ,. 21 lo 7 a.a. Fab.. F!CTITIOt.B BI.BIIII!8I! "AME FICTmO!Ii B!liDIDI ll.uR -oll1110 bolwHO 4:10 p.m. H to u oDty al 101-1/14010 STATEIIDT STATIIIIIIIT Poll. If Ull 7 a.m. Fob, 21 8~, Will llnport. _...,. no lolloWioc ,_._ on T.. loUOWiar ,_.., - ft"OIQ a Morley Co, OODitJ'1Ie. to llr. Hob .. , •llo U••U U& ....... ZITIU: Tbe c.era1 doia( MefMP as: T1111 c:..N, ~ som~_tn1.1er parqd at A cat• A ... , ~ '*'!'~ ., .. , 1111 L&tayett. An., 1a M. Cout, r....c-. IIIMil.. ....,., apes'-AJe., Welt New-• WEDKmDAY, FEB.-.npart Beacb.: Jack Natllll C&Uf.: DoaaJd H, ...... I .. ::,;::":t;, . .;,~·= I~ a::. S:: :~ 8bti wood, 0!.871 Boy_.o Or., AM .. lm A•-, C.. -. $710 were stolell ~om a Wll-aad KJm ColJeta COIUJla. 15, !Cewport Beaetl; a.tty lbrle CIUf.; I.JDda M • ......_ 1,. "' • 8 lbetwood, %871 BaylbOre Or., AaMtm Att., eo.ta ..... uam • urrowt coutructioD of tbt ame ~.wert u-lfewport Beacb; Mtchlel Cbar-caut. sltt at Park Newport Apart~ ruted at tbtlr rHidtD.ce at les Sbenood, zan B&Jibore Tbls butotts ll bela~ aa.- mentl, Upper Bay, betweea 4 12:20 p.m. Ull ebU"pd "Wttb Dr,, Newport Beach, duc:ted by a tt.mltM patta~r. p.m. Feb. 18 and 7 a.m. Feb, poueutoa of rutrlcUd &nd Thla bUJl.neas Ia belnc eou-..._,, Zl ••• A canvas auto cover dao.prous drup Cor lll.Lt , •• ROB&RT If. HAlO, IOD ot Wr. dueted by a putnertblp Slped.: Ooaald H. SmD. ~luedQ(,!! $40!r was stolen durtn& Michael Normu MCII"U. Z5, w2 .... Mrs. Norman F. Hald ol Slped: Jack N. S~nood. Tbts ltatt:mert ft*l wtbl tat we .... om a car beJooc1na: and Eroot Ralpb Orebard, Z3, -Ll.llte1 Place, Newport ThlJ statement filed -wttb tbe couaty dl!'k ot ora.~~~ eo.o to Jeanne Rodman While parked botl'l of 1511 E. B&lboa Bl"t'd., Hel(trt.a, baa beea commta-county elerk of Onnp CoiB'Ity on· Feb 9 191l b7 IWtJ l la front of her residence at Balboa, were arre.ted there llooed a MCood Ueateoaat I.D on: Feb. 11, 197%, by Betty J. eai-pret\ dep.-, 'CCMIIIt1 cJiri 1764 Miramar Dr., Ba.lbol. at 3:45 aDd ellatpd ..UII 1)01-tile U.S. Air Force~ Cf&dlll-Barpten deputy couoty clerk PubUah· Feb n u lllar<* • TUESDAY, FEB. 22 session ot stoleapropert)' ••• tlon from omcer Tnin1nf: Publish· Feb 17 z.t Uarcb 2 9 19iz 1~ the M.wpart Wa 11-mo u n 1 ed !JI)el.kers Stereo equipment nhaedat$250 School at Laet.ludAfB, Te.as. z 9 19iz ~ the Newport n'arb,r Easicn r 15111 worth abOut $260 wert taken was burtlaflled trom tbt: r111-He la: belnc uslped to Webb n~bM EDiicn. F .15864. • • from Uncola. elementary school deace of Gary Jo.epb Oeettrt AFB, TeJ:l.S, for pilot tra1n.1Dg.. LIG.U. MOltCI at 3101 Pacific Vtew Dr., ftar. at 112 W. Coast Htlfnray, BE:y. He ts a 1967 era.d-.te of New-LIGAL MOTICI FICTrriOlB BtJmrr(IS KAIIB bor VIew Hllls, between 4 p.m. sllore Park, sometime between port Harbor hi(b school, earned FICTITJ01E Bt.SINESS NAWE STJ:T'EliiEMT feb. 18 and 8 a.m. Feb. %2 ••• 7 a.m. and 3:SO p.m •••• RII:Jber b..ts A.A. degree in tiology in STATEMENT THE FOLLOWIHG p~ A Ught tlxture worth about $50 garden hoses and pla.Dls worth 1969 at Oranp Coast Collep was stolen from a hallway of about $152 were stolea trom Ud Ills B.S. Mgree in zoology The following persoos are ARE OOING B\.SIKESI AI:,.... Poole Properties Inc., 2515 E. Am ling's NIU"sery, 1500 E. 1D 1971 at California State Col-doing business as: L " w Hnlth Ceotre, ZOd W...,.U Coast Highway,CoronadelMar, Coast Hwy., Newport Center, lep a.t Los Angeles. The Ueu. Battery ShOp, 302. Busb Street, Dr., Newport Belleb, tzatO:Dr. between 4 p.m. Feb. 18 and between 5:30 p.m. Feb. tl and tenant's wife, June, is the Santa Ana, Ca.: WilHam A. Gary L. Couture, D.C., JOG 8 Feb 2 Jackson, 4125 Ba.lobridge be., Westcll.tt Or Newport s.dl· a.m. . 2 •.. Orner 8:30 a.m. Feb. !3 ••• Jerry daughter of Mr. a..nd Mrs. E. F. Aoabelm, Ca.; Nancy L. Jack-·• RoiMrrt -· Walter Long. 34, ofl401Gala.:ry Smllh ol2327 tfollJ Lane, New-Wrl(tlt, zt06 Laurel Place, Mr. and Mrs. ' Rd., Dover Shores, was ar-port Heights, reported thattool5 Newport Heights. 500• 4125 Batnbtld~ Ave ., ADa-3285 Mlnned:l. An.. COlli:& rested at 10:45 p.m. atSantia.&Q valued at $25 were tateo from helm, Ca. Mesa. Dr. and Irvine Ave., Dover his garage sometime during REPORTS AT CONCORD This business ts being con-This business Is belnl COD· Sbores, and charged with drtv. the previous ot(bl ••• Cauton1a. Marine Lance Corporal HU. ducted by a general partnership. ducted by a limited pa.rtMr- lng Wlder the influence of al-Ucense plates were stolen from old L. Davlds Jr., husband of Signed: William A.. Jackson, slllp. cobol ••. Credlt cards and MeUna Elsen..ba.rt's car wb11e the former Miss Pa.meta J. Nancy L. Jackson. Signed : Or. Gary L. Coutwe .. $9 tn currency were in a wallet U was parked tn her carport Barnett of 1730 New Hampshire This statemellf: hied with the This statement ftied ..ttb tbe· stolen trom the business om.ce at zoo Diamond An,, Balboa Orlu, Costa. Mesa, has re-county clerk of Orange County County Clerk of Oranp CouatJ of Rita Probst at 4500 Campus Island, from 1 a.m. to 7 a.m. ported for duty at Marine Bar-on: Feb. 11• 1972 • by Betty J. on : Feb. 9, 1972, By 8ettJ' J. Dr., near tbe airport, about • • • Tetevlslon and stereo raeks, Naval Weapons station, Bargsten. deputy county clerk. Bargsteu, deputy CCMmtJ .clerk. 4:45 p.m ..•• Hubcaps and a equipment worth abotK $630waa Coocord, CaW. He joined the PubUsh: Feb. l7, 24, March Publlsh: Feb.17, 24, MarCh!, radio worth about $140 were taken from the home ot Lynda MulDe Corps In December, 2• 9• 1972, In tbe Newport 9, 1972, in the Newport liar· stolen from WIIUam w. Noble's Rank, 3705 Seashore, Newport. 1969. Harbor Ensign. F -15865 bOr Ensign. F -15'18! _________ , ____________ , ______ _ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOnCE LEGAL NOTICE LIGAL MOTICI Clerk: Mrs. MlldredT. Mer- rell. Voting Precinct ZO, compris- Ing regular election preclDcts 087, 089 and 382. Polllog Place: Newpo rt Heights Elementary SchOol, Room 7, 300 East 15tb Street, Newport Beach 92.660. Inspector: Mrs. Sylvia M. Bucy, Judge: Mrs. Judith G. Ma.r- stng. Clerk: Mr s. Lucille E. Nack.. Clerk: Mrs. Joyce A. Keller. Voting Precinct 21, compris- Ing regular election precincts 357 and 326. Po!Ung Place: Horace En- sign SchOol Library, 2000 ClUf Drive, Newport Beach 92660. Inspector: Mrs. LudlleBer-.... JIX!ge: Mrs. An na-J ea n Sweet. Clerk: Mrs. Cecell.a B. Guild. Clerk: Mrs. Jeanette Pear- son. Voting Precinct 22, compris- Ing regular election precinct 071. Polling Place: Newport Har- bor Higtl Sc hool, foyer, 15th and lrrlne Avenue, Newport Beach 92:660 . Inspector: M.rs. Lorraine A. tog regular electton precioct Corooa del Mar 9Z62'5. Sehool Llbra.ry, 900 Goldearod Smith. 367. Inspe ctor: Mrs. Barbara AYeuue, Corona del Mar 9%&%!1. Judge: Mrs. Sara G. KeY1.n. Polling Place: Sctmorr Gar-Gal.Des. Inspector: Mr s. Jc.n H. Me- Clerk: Mrs. Louise C. Col-are. 26l4 VIsta Del Oro, New-JIJdge: Mrs. Wilma Bois-Dooetl. Her. port Beach 92660. sen.nc. Judge: Mrs. Naomi C. stan .. Clerk: Mrs. MyrtleS. Dulln. Inspector: Mrs. Babs A. Clerk: Mrs . Geraldine Chap-too. Voting Prectnct 2.8, compris-Hawkins. man. Clerk: Mrs. Nancy W. ing r egular election precinct Judce: Mrs. Annette B. Clerk: Mrs. Nita B. Wotn. Moore. 308. Corby. Voting Precinct 43,compr la-Clerk: Mr s. Marilyn K.Gu- Po!Ung Place: Dover Shores Clerk: Mrs. Pauline f . Whlt -tng regular election precinct r ick. Model Home, 2.006 G&IUy low. 106. Drlve, Newport Beach 926&0. Clerk: Wrs. Ber nice G. Polling Place: Corona. del Voting Precioct 51, comprts~ tnspector: Mts. Jean H. Ald-TrtR>et. Mar Fire Statton, 410 Mart-tng: regula.r election precincts rich. Vottnc Prectnct 36, comprts-gold A.-enue, Cor ona del Mar 383, 379 and 378. Judge: Mr s. Jane A. JUngs . tng regular electiOO precinct 9%625 . Potung: Place: St. Mleblel ley. 310, Inspector: Mrs. M-ary A. At-and All Angels Churctl, W3 Clerk: Mrs. Constance WaU. Polllng Place: Corooa. Ml kinson. Pactnc Vle• Drive, Corooa del Clerk: Mr s. Dorothy L. Car-Ua.r HJgb SchOol (Foyer of Judge: Mrs. Donna J. Moore. Mar 9262:5. michael. Gym), 2101 Eastblutt Drhe, Clerk: Mrs. "Horine v. Over-Inspector: Mr s. Barbara. D. Voting Precinct 29, comprls-Newport Beach 9%660. strom. Wood. tng regula.r election prectnct Inspector: Mrs. Carol A. Clerk: Mrs. Anne M. Dooo-Judge: Mrs. Gail G. Lace. 3S4. Fell. va.n. Clerk: Mrs. Vlrgtnta.S. Diet- Polling Place, Jenness Gar-Judp: Mrs, Mabel T. Net-Voting Prl"Ctnc t 44,comprts-rtch • age (Richard Jenness), 1800 sao. tnr regular election prect.ncts Clerk: Mrs. Helen E. Kober- Commodore Road. Newport Clerk: Yrs. Jti&JIM!tte V, O'M aM 038. st:ein. Beach 92660. Klfl.ll. Poll.Lnc Place: Corona del Votinr Precinct 52, comprts- lnspector : Mrs. KatherineT. Clerk: Mrs. Jea.o Worrts. Mar Community ChU1'1:b, 611 tng regular election precinct Langi lle. Voting Preclnct 37,comprts-Hellotr"op@' Annue, Coroaa del 353. Judge: Mr s. Margaret E. tng regular electloo predoct Mar 9Z625. Polllng Place: Berkley Gu- Dutne. 366. Inspector: Mrs. Jane M. age. 1954 Pori Claridge, New· Clerk: Mrs. Dale R. Mathey. Po!Un( Place: Park Newport Kerr. port Beach 92.660. C lerk: Mrs. Lente-La.ne Spa, 5000 Park Newport, New-Jadge: Mrs. Btllee. D. John-Inspector: Mr s. EIJ.zabetb Tisdall. port Bel.ch 92660. son. Berkley. Voting PrPCincl 30,comprls-Inspector: Mrs. Eliubeth P. Clerk: Mrs. Helen G. Kuster. Jadge: Mrs . Jean F"lynn. tng regular election precincts McPililUps. Clerk: M.rs. Madge G. Craw. Clerk: Mrs. Jean G. 1rT1n... 307 and 363. JIJdre: Mr s. Clarabelle ford. Clerk: Mrs. Erna Minkoff. Inspe c tor: Po lUng Place: Smith Gara,., Mossbar-r. Voting Precinct 45, compris-Voting Precinct 53, comprts-Mrs. Jane I. "'v 1 •·· 1 tl IDct 1827 Buttonshell Lane, New-Clerk: Mrs. Katha.ryn V. tng regular election preclnct ng r egu..u e ec on prec port Beach 92.660. Templin. 086. 371. l.nspector: Mrs. Donna w. Clerk: Mrs. Reubie B. Bars-Polllng Place: Butterworth Polllng Place: King Garap, Smlth. key. Residence, 513 Poppy Af'enue, 1706 Port Abbey Place, New. Judge: Mrs. Mary A. Ma c. Votlng Precinct 38, comprts-Corooa del Mar 92:625. port Beach 92660. Innes. tog r egul&r electtoo precinct Inspector : Mrs. Helen R. l.n~tor: Mrs. Rita G. Kin&. Loretta c. Clerk: Mrs. Noreen A. Jor-3!8. Lisle. JIJdge: Mr s. f rieda J. step- da.n.. PolllDC Place: lr¥1oe Marina Judge: Mrs. Helen Butter-han. Voting Precinct 23, compris-Clerk: Mrs. Ell.u.beth J. omce, tl37 Bayside DrtYe, worth. Clerk: Mrs. Jo Ann Snyder· lng regular election precinct DLU"kin. Newport Beach 9!66Z. Clerk: Mrs. Muriel E. Cobb. Clerk: Mrs. Jamie H, Dw:i- Sands. Judge: Mrs. Phyllis M. Fowler. Clerk: Mrs. Gayle M. Court- ney. Clerk: Mr s. FUss. 358. Voting PreciDCt 31,comprts-Inspector : Mrs. June H. Clerk: Mrs. DorothY L. o·-ner. Polllng Place: OUwood Gu-tng regular election precincta Crimp. Bryan. Voting Precinct 54,compr1s- den Apartments, Recreation 065, 373, 374, 375 41 376. Judge: Mrs. Patrlcl.a F. Voting Precinct 46,compi\s-lng regular election preciDc:U Room, 1700-16th Street, New-Pol lin( Place: StUCkey Gar-Carline. tng regular election precinct 372 a~ 3Ti (A " B). port Beach 92660. age (Richard Stuckey), %501 VIa Clerk: Wrs. Jode&ne C. Har-369. Polllng Place: Etllell Gar- Inspector: Mrs. Lela D. Me. Marb'la, Newport Beach 92660. rod. Po!Ung Place: Buttermore age, 1926 Port AJba.,LS, New- M1llan . ~tor : Mrs. Julia M. Clerk: Mrs. Jean 0 . Cord-Garace. 560 Sea-.a.rd, Corona port Bea ch 92.660. Voting Precinct 16,coq~rt..s-Judge: Mrs. Myrtle B. Hub-Stuc key. ary. del Mar 926ZS. lnspKtor: Mrs. Helen M. tog regular election precinct belt. Judge: Mr. Hallma.o A.. VoUnr PreciDCt 39. comprls-ln.sptoctor: Wr s. Jea.n S. Ethell. 093, Clerk: Mrs. Jeanette F. C..y-Stuckey. trar regula.t election precinct Buttermore. Judge: Mrs. Shlroo Y • PoWnc Place: Anderson oor. Clerk: Mrs. Jean B.. Ba.rtoa. 094. Judge: Mrs. Ruth M. Hay-TTJayer . Residence (Playroom lD rear~ Clerk: Mrs. Sibyl G. No r -Clerk.: Mrs. Bl..rban N. Pollillg Place: Cornell G&r-ward. Clerk: Mrs . OorothyC.Step- 916 VIa Lldo Soud, Newport man. Smith. ace, 1806 Marapata Drln, Clerk: t.irs. Fern L. LoUz. hens. Beach 92660. Votlng Precinct 24, comprl s~ Voting Precloct sz, eo~a-Cor-ona del Mat 92625. Clerk.: Mrs. Na.ocy Graham. Clerk: Mr s. Carolyn J. Hosa. tnapector: Mrs. Marjorie B. tog replar election preeinct tng recutar election predacts tn.speetor : Mrs. Doris J. VoUnc Preclnct 47,compr ts. SECTION 2. That the com .. Anderson. 083. 311 aDd 380. Coruell. ing recular election precinct pensatton ofthepenoosbereln- Judp: Mrs. Gay B. Cole. Polttnc Place: Newport Ha.r· Polllnc Place: BerTY Gar-Jw:lce: Mrs. Louise A. Mor-091. abon named as electloo ol.- Cltrk: Mrs. Carolyn Brittle. bor Lutheran Church, Parish age, 2957 Cata_,., Newpori pn. Polling Place: Pease Car-ricers is her eby ft.:red al tbe Clerk: Mrs. Jeac TuOO•· Room, 798 Oonr Drh·e, New-Beacb 92660. Clerk: Mrs. Jean M, Bl.ker. port, Ul E•Cl$LC Ca.nyoo.Roed , sam of Twenty-one Dolll.rl sky. port Beach 92660. ID.spector: Mrs. Dorothy M. Clerk: Mrs. Mar pry f. CotOill del mar 92625. ($21) for each IRSP)tor &ad VotlD.c PreclDct 17,oomorts. ID.spector : Mrs. Catherine C. Berry. Spellettcb. ~: Mrs. lsa.bel c . Elgtlteen Dollars ($18 for ach inc recuilr elec:Uoa preciDct Hallberg. JIJdre: Mrs. Nucy 1t. Hit-Votillc Predoct 40,eompris-Pease. J udge aod Clerk, for said elec..:; 095. Jw:lge: Mr s. Eme Hoof. dtnbrand. tnc ""'la.t electioo pnclnct Jtldce: Mr . Eul Ratley. tton. Tbe r~tal for 81Ch ~ PQllln( Place: Hayes Gu-Clerk: Mrs. Arlene Murray, Clerfr:: Mrs. Patricia 1.. 3'70. Clerk: Wr. Paul M. Pr\t-such potuna: places wbere a a,.,· Stt V\a lJdo Nord, New. Clerk: Mrs. RhOO& P. Donn. Saller PoWDc Place: Coroaa del bett.. chatre Is made shall be a. port Beaeb i!IIO. Votin& Precinct 25, comprls-Cle;k: M.rs. RosaUe f . Mar ElemeatarJ Scbool, 610 c Cltrk..: Yrs. YarU. Ki11118-sum of Ftfteeaad ~~ ~~) talptctor: Mrs. Latralne T. Kloury C~ Aftnue, Coroaa de.l fer tor pnges a .... _, '" Ha•leJ. Inc recular elecUOII preoclact Yot~ PHciDd S3, ooqJrts-Mar 9!6!5 (Waltt.pcll'llOie Vot.LDrc Preelact 48, comprlJ-tars ($20) for r.ltd~• ud J""ce: Ill's. Htstft S. Wills. 365• tnr re .. •la.r eledico -td.Det Room). lAC rerpm-electtCD pnetQ.cts otl'ler eoclosed bu:tldJ.Jtc:f K Karo PolliDc Plac•: Tiber& Rest-... .-T Dar sa.J.d lectloo Cltt'k: Mrs, IJD L. duce, 1106 De.-on La.De, New-309· lDipletOI"~ Mn. RUCb . -117 ud 3U. ~ION .3 That the 111: HQ'H. port Belch m 6o. PotllAc Place: W~mu Gu· row. Pollac P\lct: Ballard Rest-SE • po Clerk: Mrs. F"raoeu S. Loa-tupector ll N A.. a~. uss .uaua strett. New-Jldp: Mrs. MaUktl 7.. ltt.ot Pl&.Jroom 4&07 c.amdea tor .Ud tlectlon ahaU be GPta deUM. Fa•oo. : rs. ancy port 8ea.cb liMO. Beettt. Ortte, c.oro. d.t Mar 92$15. a.t 7:00 a.m. of t~t ~aid VoUag PreciDet 18, co1J11ri1.-Judp: Mrs. Joan Tlberg. 1D$ettoc . Yt1. Roee S. Clerk: Mra. Vlrll* E. ........ : Mrs. 01001 S. tlectioll aM s:ot reald = lDI replt.r altctiorl preeblct Clerk: Mrs. Joan Diemer. Farel. lloru. Wl.lmUIIl.. CODUo.,..ty m 075. Clerk: Mra. Joan B. Robert-Jw:llf: Mra.. M&r)DI'Ie c. Clerk: Mrs. f'rue• W. An.. J.S,.: »ra. Dorothy Lee IIDtll 1:00 p.m. polol .. !lle~~ll0 Pollla& Pace: 8oulr GIJ'. Yectel. deriOL Blltll7 4&)', ..,.. aid - aao, IIi VIa D!Joo, llnport -· Clef~ lin. Vlr(llla S, All· VoiUif P1'oc:IIICI 41, co-Cl....;: llr. <;Hp'yll. -· ..... ,_ &I .. -lo BeaeiiiiiiO. VotlD.c Prec::lact ts,comorls--der-. tac repl&r et.ettoe pnctaet C1ttt; llrs. M,na ~1oM-Seetlol 1401 ~ tbe ••a• ,..._: Mr•.l .. F. Boo· tDc recutar electJoo preetDet ca.n: ..,.. M.abrJ c s.ta S5l Code ot u. St&tt a1 Cdf.. -· 010• 11 1 oa .... · '· · • ..Ow.c Plaeo: .. .,..,.. car. ~olllc-49,-a-Of'IIL JOI!p: llro.J _ _.., PoliiDc Piau: ar aora YOIIOci'HcllleiM,~ aca (Beryl -.-J, 411-lft loc nplar ·-pr«<llcc SECTIOII t. n&lloaA,_• C-lin. Valtrto J. ScOool. 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S.Uu<ra JUd at 4807 Camdea teot "" en-tht ale 18 tbt Dr., CaiMO Sbor .. , bttwMa. ll&c* room 8011Mttlllit bet11 ... 9 1D11 t:SO p.m •••• A ttlitf e:JS a.m. ud 2:10 p.m, • , • took I tll'1efeut Cont&lnlaf a WUUam Clluln B-k, II, dlclatJac moc:llloe wor1b $411 • or 4414 Seulloro Dr., Woll trom a car lltloq!Dr 1o JOIIO lfowport, OU arr.-ID t.o.rpa ol '114 VIa Lido Nord, Vrtb, Callf., oaa loealii'IJid Llclo 1811, Wbl.le It wu pulald lbeft (l,.o) warr&DI aad rt. &I lilt Ill-Bay Clo<> 1rom t1arDed to Newport Beach po. 7:30 p.m. to t p.m •• , • Tbomu Uee ••• Tbl"" toot antlques Yoakum, Who UY .. at Z%7-1/2 ntued at $123 ftom the Dowry GnDd car. I. Ban-.. I•Jaod CbeJt at 501 ~'.81: st., We.t reported that a radio ntueci Newport. som~· .ne durt.Dc the at J&O was stolen from his D1pt .•• ~ollee arr .. ted home betweea 2 p.m. and9p,m. Xathlea ADDette Beebe, 19, of • SATURDAY, FEB. 26 los.t Mtuioo St., Coat& Mesa, Walter Edward SulUnn, 5Z, at Fu:Mon lsi&Dd .at 11:35 a.m. of Z115 Shertnttoa Pl., Newport llld cbar&ed her wttll s.bop-Het&bts, was arrested at 11:45 uttinc. p.m. at Inlne AYe. and West- • FRIDAY, PES, 25 cUtr Dr., near Westcutf Piasa, AIRMAN FIRST CLASS Ronalcl D. Emery, son of Mr. and W:rs. M. M. Emery, 2045 Man- darin Drtve, Costa Mesa, hU been named outsta.D4lng a.irmaD of the qliiU'ter 1D btl unit at Vandenberg A.FB, Callf .. He is an air traffic controller, serv- lDg wtth a unit of the Air Force Communications Ser- vice, which provides global communications and air tratnc control tor the USAF. VIDcent Eocene Atwell, 48, aDd charged wtth drlvlnc UDder of Z06 Z9tb st., West Newport. the lDflueace of alcohol ••• •u arrested at Z:SO a.m. at A chirp of being tntoiicated 201 Z8th St., and cbl.rged wttb 1o p~Uc was brought against drl't'tng tmder tbe lDtlutoce of Robert EdWard Ellertsen 49 alcohol • • • Pollee a.rreJted of 531 De Anr.a Dr., cdr~ KeYln Ph1Up Han&l, 18, ot 4827 Hlgtllaods, when pollee arrested Dorchester Rd., Cameo Higb-htm just after midnight near DAN GURNEY HAMED lands, and Ktm Rtclw.ld 'White· his residence A :'lutse head, 18, ofl543SereoadeTer., conWnlng $37.5o' ~s ~tolen F'or(Jler ra~e car driver Dan MATTRESSES Irvtoe Terrace, at Orchid Ave. from Frieda Mae Abernathy Gurney, : ~osta Mh~r!: and E. Coast H.-y., Corona del of 3202 Delaware PI Costa been nam norary MEW-uauiLDIMC. Mar, at 11:25 p.m. and ctarpd Mesa, wh.lle she wa~· ln the c halrman by the Orange County Irrecular ShapH both wUh possession of mart-Stull ShJ.rt restaurant, Mariners Heart Assoclatton, according lluwrapdag -Cottoa. Juana. , •• A television set Mile, between midnight and to board chairman Warren D. COSTA MUA MAnUSS CO. worth about $300 was reported 12:30 a.m .. ,. A 1 ?-foot Glad><>• Ha.~cock. ~:":10:"-:::-::...,::·::": .. ~"'::a.:":":':...:••:•:I•:n"rr:om:..lhe:::,•:•:sl~de:oc:e~of boat lued 1 $2 000 ~_.._ We asked Dan Gurney to va a • was re lend his support because he £HIJ1t£HES ported stolen between the after-Is a successfUl orange County noon of F'eb. 25 and 1 a.m. businessman," Mr. Hancock Feb. 26 from a dock at the said. Mr. Gurney Is president r ear of tbe residence of Alex of AI! American Racer lnc. ~ctw'vz at 519 36th St., West of Santa Ana. The flrm designs F I R s T IH THE HEWPORT·MESA AREA c H u POR IN SPI RATION 9:45--Bible Study 11 a.m.&. 7 P .M. -Services DR . JAMES COMBS ~ Poator Sar~ttJ """ Ali t'· at .\4agna lia 548-1733 CO STA MESA 548·1733 BAPTIST H HOME OF P. G. HEUMANN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL FIRST OfURCH OF OtRJST, SCIENTIST 3.303 Vi. Li4o ~t kach SUNDAY SotOOL 9 ..... aad 10130 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9 a.m ... d 10130 ..... WEONESDA Y EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. READING ROOM Wuk day•: 9 a.m .. $ p.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER Lt.~th.,_. Onlr:ch tn Ameria 2100 Podfk: Vlow 0.. Corona dll .,. c.ltf. REV, MARTIN C. OLSON Interim Pastor 9:00A.M. Family Wonhip 10:00 A.M.· Church IChool II :00 A.M.· Fe:stift Wonhip NURSERY PROVIDED Wcdnetd.y: 9 .a.m.· 7:45 p.m .. I'----------.J Tu.eaday and Friday : 9 a.m.· .S p.m.; 7-9 p.m. Su.nd.y : 1 p.m.-4 p.m. SECOND otUR.CH OF OIIUST, SCIENTIST Nnrport Beach at Coroaa del M.r ·3100 Pacific View Or. SUNDAY SOfOOL 10 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICE 1'0 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING R.eadin1 Room: 8 p.111. ~BL Co .. tBwy . [u,.aca oa Nard•••• Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1'11canday ncninp: 7 to 9 Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You arc cordlally in¥itC"d 10 attllnd O.urd. ScMu• and to u. the R.eadin1 Room. SUNDAY SER V1CE AND CHUROt SOtCX>L AT 10!00 A.M. Nurs~ry Ctff~ proft~MJ PHONE: 64l-l7 .. 0 Central Bible Onucb ewport, aDd later recovered, and produces racing cars. undamapd, at 412 38th St. • SUNDAY, FEB. 2? SERVES WITH SE A BEES The engine grill and c lothing Navy Petty orncer Third ulued at $50 were reported Class Janet L. Wyman of 1034 stolen ttom Roland Resos' car Linden Place, Costa Mesa, Is while It was parked overnight on the Island of Diego Garcia at hls residence at 126 41st in the Indian Ocean wtlh the St., West Newport ..• Thieves Seabees of Naval Mobile Coo- took tools andasurl'boardworth structlon Battalion One, home a total of about $565 from Rob-ported at Davisville, R.I. ert C. Jones' car during the night while u was parked at LEGAL MOnee his home at 118-1/2 38th St., ORDINANCE NO. 1428 West Newport • , . Vandals AN ORDINANCE OF THE threw rocks over a fence and CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH through 2 plate glass windows REZONING PROPERTY AND at tbe W. A. Smldder r esidence AMENDING DISTRICT MAP at 1927 Tahuna Ter ., Irvine Terrace · · ·Jewelry valtJed at ~~ ~Jty Council of the City $3,650 a!ld $200 In currency of Newport Beach does ordalD w ~re burglarized from the hOme-as follows: of Robert Anderson, 103 Edge-SECTION 1. Thetollowingde- water Ave., Balboa, sometime scr ibed real property In the between Feb. 18 a!ld 8 a.m. Feb. 27 ••. Automoblle stereo City of Newport Beach, Co~mty of Orange, State of Callfornta, speakers worth about S330were to wit: taken from Craig Bowman's Lots 3, 12, 13andtheeasterly car while It was pa rked near his residence at 1743 E. Ocean ten feet of Lot II, Block 20, F1rst Addition to Newport Blvd., Balboa, from 7 p.m. Beach, as shown on page :e.b •. :v~~ ~:~a~d~s· :a~b·~.~~ ~~P~kO:a~~M~~:~~.neous stripped of auto accessories as shown on District Ma!) No.9, worth $120 while It was parked referred to In Sect1on20.06.030 overnight at his residence at of the Newport Beach MWllclpal 2016 E. Ocean Blvd., Balboa Code, and by reference made . , • Steven Char les Spencer, a part of Title 20 of said 22, of ?108-l /2W .OceanFr on t, Code, Is hereby rezoned from and Tom Holwerda, 24, of ?1 08 a C-l District 10 U\ R-4 Dis. w. Oc ean Front, West Newport, trlct, and said District Map were arrested at Holwerda's No, 9 Is hereby amended to residence at 2:35 p.m. and show this zoning change. charged with possession of SECTION 2. The Director marijuana. of Community Devek:Jpment De- ON DUTY IN J AP A.H partment of the City of Newport Marine Warrant Otflcer Jo-Beach Is hereby Instructed and seph o. Ortiz, hus band or Mrs. directed to change District Map Wilma Ortiz of 2142 College, No. 9 so as to show the zoning Costa Mesa, has reported tor changes described in Section 1 duty at the Marine Corps Air hereof, and, as said District Station, lwakunl, Japan. Map s hall have been so a- LEGAL NOTICE :ZUD IT. ot OIIAMGI!, COSTA loii!SA -NWJOI ._.., a.oo1 • Wonblp ••• t:OO •• 10:10 L•. --lh•IDI Jloralp , ......... ,:00 p... FICTITIOL5 Bl.51NESS NAME ~• 11a • p ,:00 STA TEMENT mended, the same shall be In ruu force a.od effect and be a part ot Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. ~=·~·~~~o~od~.,~~~~~~-~·~~·~~~z.,~o~r·~· ~· ~· ~· ~·~~·~··~·J, The rollowlng persons a.re U W nut•• •' eta .. Mil ••«11 ' ' • d 1 bus! The G··'ld • o ng neas as: .... s- merchant, 2813 Lafayette Ave., CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE. Newport Beach' Jack Nalhan OF CORONA. DEL MAR Sherwood, zan Bayshore Dr., Newport Beach; Betty Marte Sher wood, 28TI Bay shore Dr,, Newport Beach. t:l!ANOR C. JACKSON, MINISTI!R Slmday Service ••••••• 11 :00 a.m. SWJday Sct.::IOI •••.•... 11 :00 a.m. 24111!. COAST HWY. U"'10J2 FIRST BAPTIST CHURC 250\ CLII'I' ORIVI, NI!WitORT II!ACH A HEW C.HURCH WELCOMES YOU THI: .. I:V, DON L. INGLE, PAITO .. SUN DAY SCHOOL ••••• fo.U A.M. IIlLI! STUDY WOUfUit ••••• 11 A.M ..... 7 lt.M. 11JO '·"·WID. This business Is beinC con- ducted by a partnership, Signed: Jack N. Shenrood. Tbta statement llled wttb tM ccxmty clerk of Orange County on: Feb. 11, 19'72, by Betty J. Bargsten, deputy county clerk. Pttlllsh: F'eb. 17, 24, March 2, 9, 1972, In the Nf!WP)rt Harbor Ensign. F' -158&3 SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be pubUshed once In the omclal newspaper of the City, aDd the same shall be effective 30 days after the date of Its ldoplloo. Tbla ordinance was lntro~ duced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the 14th day of february, 1972, and wu adopted on the Z8th day of February, 19?2, by the followtn( Yote, to wtt: A YES, COUNCILMEN: Mclnnla, Kymla, Roren, Hirth, Crout. Dostal, Parsons. NOES, COUNCILMEN: None. ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None, II , •••• Wt..IIW........_ E. F. fUrth llayor ATTEST: COIIIft&ll ,.liP M. Alii I "EEMo CMIIM ==~=1:~ ....... ,_..., ~ ..... 1 ............... = I 1: I ..... -n::r a ..., .. ~.2 ~~ ... , I ... :z:.;r..-~·· r::~--::&: •• -=.·;: ·--~--. ... ":,_.,, ... pt.#IIC-L Pill PIIOMIIIIIIOIT•.&a-.ldW lAura Lactos Clerk , -- """"" OM,. I, reoord tor J'M, .. 'll. Tld• llllrdo ol lilt H,Ot'l>!nu tw thl•rw March 11aJ"o4 WZih a Ut.500, $518.000 I>OI'D111-Io JOIIO I. -· PGOI. 1001 Mar. iltoaW111r u tht u 11llt COD· ta.a Lui, $1,500. domlllwn at eoo E. ae .. n., Ja. Rou Jr., addlttoa. 1541 at lilt Ba-R-1-lllo. G&IUY, $5,000. Permtta tnued durtoc t.be Art SblfMO, 1 1aU, 1 atory 1u1 1 """' o1 February ID· dwoiUDr. 11101 SanU&ao, $154,. eluded the rouowtnc. In the ~. amount ot $1,000 and over: • CORONA DEL MAR • NEWPORT CENTER M, E, Kotrord Jr., 2 ICGI'J Causey 'Rhodes, terant lm-dl.1)111, •zo HtHotrope, $41,- proYiments at 1401 AYocado, 800. SS permlla; tolal, $4.28,056. M. B. CunolDdW,m, wall, Balboa losuraoee Co., 6ZO Marelulal, $1,140. Newport Center Or., repalr1 • HARBOR VIEW HILLS Jn parttnc .tructure, $2:,000. D. E. ZeU, Pltlo aDd wall. lnlDe Co., tenant Improve-1807 Port Wheeler, $1,150. ment, 600 Newport Center Dr., C. W. Michael•, addtuoa at $9.•72. ZOZ8 Port Bristol, $2,000, Pooderosa H:lmas, 2 permfta • AIRPORT AREA for lrf1)ro•ements at 369 SU forbes II FroebllDr, parU- Mipel, $3,300 and $4,100. tloos, 4040 Camptu, $15,000. • BALBOA Col11D8 Radio, 19'700 Jam. Carl's Wquor, signs at 510 boree, remodel aDd puttttoa.s, Balboa BIYd., $1,000. $150,000. ..... fH • MIWP'OAT NACM OT'f.WIOI CXIUMCILMAMIC ILKnciM ANtL II VOTE POll HARVEY D. PEASE "TNI MAN WHO INOWS OUI COMMUNITY" 1J YI!AIU IN NIHf,.Of/IT .!ACH *''TIT TUIII YOU C. R, Hoose, S-untt, 3-story • BALBOA ISLAND apa.rtment btilldtng, 904 E. Bal-o :e Ftva, add.ltton, 21 ?Cry a-1--------------lllllllllllllllllllll...l boa Blvd., $66,500. ta~ $8,000. • NEWPORT f red Wood, d141ler, &03 N. L. C. Mtller, 2 story d.., lex-Bay Ft., $50,000, es, 4001 and 4003SeaslloreDr., Bob Berry, addition, 1203 N. $46,000 each. Ba y Ft., $4,000. Margaret Ingram, remodel, • BAY SHORES 120 34th St., $8,000. lrYiD Cha.rmu, add.IUoo at T. Horn and D. Smith, 2 story 2782 duplex, 517 35th St., $44,250. Frank DemoDd, 3 story dl.ll· lex, 4209 SeashOre, $62,635. George Wright, wall, f401 w. Coast Hwy., $6,220. M. H. Sherman Co., add of- flees, 2101 w. Coast Hwy., $26,000. Bob Stewart, 2 story d!C)IU., 4603 SeashOre, $<16,000. • WEST NEWPORT HEIGHTS Don Koll, 3 permits for wall, fen ce aoo. partitions at 501 S~­ erlor Ave., total $6,360. Hoag Hospital, fire sprink- ler system, 301 N. Newport ennis Dresses BICYCLES Blvd., $33,000. • NE WPORT SHORES Newport Shor es Recreation Club, pool, 511 Canal, $15,000. • EAST UPPER BAY T. R.dfetto, addition at 2437 Bamboo, $2,000. • LINDA ISLE Jim Hlgson, No . 44 LIDda !sle, circular stairs, $1,000, and addition, $1,500. Jack Raub, swimming pool, No. 2 LIDda Isle, $3,800. • UOO ISLE William Parker, pool, 426 PLana Lido, $1,600. c. G. Schulze, alterations at lll Vta Ravenna, $2,000, • CLIFF HAVEN Evelyn Sherwood, 2011 Kings Rd., 2 permits, garage and alt- erations; total, $7,000. • WEST UPPER BAY Anthony 1912 ~~ • BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Cooat Hwy Corona del Mar Phone 644· 7336 SALIS & Sl!ll¥1a 420 t:. lnM IT. COSTA MilA 6477N.., ,_.. IIAL.COUI-cun8 .. .... o .... -s •• .,.. 4 11C1'CLI Sllr U6-4070 .................... 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