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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-03-30 - Newport Harbor EnsignTHtS FAMILIAR SCENE of tbt Fao Zone ferris wheel, as viewed from a terry tuae. wlll aooo be 00 more. The historic Fun Zone will make way for a coodomlnlnm deve}Op- meot BOme time this year. (Ensign phOto.) Labor Da.y, coostructloa wi.U be~ there oo 2 COD!IomtD.twn buUdtncs. John Koo.wiser ot JAK Con- structioo Co. aooollllced thls of How~rl Booch. • week that the 51 Wllts will be tngton St., Edgewater Ave. and rftll:' ·, · o-:c.ncy so:netime Bay Av.!., w!ll be taken by nest spring. the developm~nt. Also included Tbe eottre ru 1 t.·XI1 uea, Is a parking lot at the Balboa bounded by Palm St., Wash-Market. The property has bought ~over the past ,.,,,.,1 EMERGENCY LAW ~-:~~:. ·~:.~~~.:~ .. lllng· HITS HIGH RISE ;_:~~~::r~~~~~f.~~~~:~ M;;t S;den ings' design "compatible with Newport Beach City Council Beacon Bay Enlerprl~s Inc. their surroundings," acco:d..nt: named J"udge rushed through an emerceney of Newport Center, is eq>ected to Mt . K ll''dJer. Tentative ordloa.nce Monday night aimed to be ready for occupancy by plans call for a design follow- 1 ED at protecting the ocean view August or September. ing som~ Jf the lines or the A localattorneyandaform« BIKE TRAILS READ of Harbor VIew Hills home-Because of present zoning nearby Ba.llxr.t Pavilion. Newport Beach city a.ttorDe1 owner s, but the ordlnancecame rules in effect for Newport The co'ldomlnium units are have been appointed to )udre- too late to stop construcuoo Center, the building will law-expected to sell for between ships on the Orange CO«mty Newport Beach bicycllstswtll have some paved bike trails to ride on "befor e schOOl Is out," the elty fathers promised MoDday. Just Z weeks after local Girl Scouts had pleaded wtth the City CouncU to provide patlls to the beach tor their blkes, the city's pubUc worka depart- ment came up with plans and CouneU gave quick approvaL Here's what will be done: • A bike path alon& the west side of Jamboree Rd. fr om Eastblutr Dr. to Bayside Or. Pa.rt of llle path wiU be an 8-foot·wide asphalt strip. and part will be on a 10-foot-wlde concrete sidewalk. • A widened sidewalk along Dover Or. between CU N Dr. and COiist Hwy. to aflow for blke tratric on the sidewalk, • A widened ashpatt path at the Ar ches overpass, from the south side of tbe Coast Hwy. to Newport Blvd. south of the Arches, to provide easier ac- cess trom the Coast Highway to beaches on Balboa Peninsula. • Widenin& of the asphalt on the south side ot Coast Hwy, between the Upper Bay bridge TOM HENDERSON DIES and western eDd of Ba.yside of a 5-ston oftice building fully uceed th e 35-foot height $30,000 and $BO,O:>J, accor.Hng Superior Court. Dr. ln Newport Center •h.lch rest-Umlt Imposed by the city in to the developer s. The appolntm~nts of Mark • Muking of bicycle l&oes dents claim w111 cut off Pll-Ct other areas. Soden, zsot Ebbtide Rd., Harbx" In the elistlng roadways amc of their view of the bay . Mr. Cavanaugh crtttclud the "W.•.lkw1ys n)w ~dstlng will VIew Hills, and Judge Walter Vista del Sol and Eastblutf Dr. Ed Cavanaugh, representing city for oot taklngactionsooner be widened an1 wlll remain w. Charamr.a of Huntlnctoo as tar sooth as Corona del an association of homeowners, to establlsh a siR"ht plane for publlc," M1·. Konwlser said, Beach were anoouoctd MoQ)' Mar Mgh school. Bike lanes llld pla.Med construction In the area. He was supported by "and considerable la.&1'i~ping by Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke. . will also be marked on River-souther n part of Newport Councilman Lindsley Parsons will be added to beltJt:lfY the Mr. Soden, 55, ttasbeenu- slde Ave. from the iJ:IterseeUon would "break a promise in his cla.lm that the Cot.mcil uea." sociated with the Harwood, with Coast Hwy, to Cliff Dr., LEO LOVE m~e to us by lhe lrvtne Com-had Instructed cit}' planners Tbe !kvelopm.~nt will have Soden and Adkinson law firm, and alon&: the south side of LEO LOVE IS pany and by Donald Bird and more than a year ago to come a 20-by-40 root swimming pool. for almost zo years, with at-Coast Hwy.tromRiveraideAve. Associates who sold the homes up with a su&:gested soluttoo A last-ditch effort to turn fl ees oow 1n Newport Center. to the county docks. The east~ to us 5 year s ago.'' to the sight plane problem. tbe :u t L.>Q~ Into 1 city puk Judge Charamu. was Newport ernmost block of CUrt Dr . will FIRE CHIEF Mr. Cavanaua:h said prom-Communit}' development di-faUed last Tll·!Jday w!len a few Beach city attorney trom 195'7 also be marked. ises were made at that time rector Dick Hogan said his uea residents asked the city's until Ills appointment ln 1964 • Twelve concrete bicycle that the hOmeowners' view of department was sUll wa.ltlng Puk.s, Beaches and Recreation to the municipal bench 1n HUPt- t tands wlll be built at 15th the bay would be protected. tor some Information from the Commission to buy the Z:).,e. lngton Beach. Heist Democrat. St aDd Ocean Front ln Central Leo Love, actlnc tire chief The emergency taw requires lrYlne Co. Olh~: rasldents appearlni at Mr. Soden, a Republlcan, Is N;wport 1Z at Balboa Pier of Newport Beach slnce the City Council approval of any Larry Moore, associate plan-the commission meeting ob-a nattve of Wl sconsln. He grad- and 12 'at the end ot 23rd St. retirement Dec. 31 of Jan planned building over 35 feet nine administrator for the lr-)ected to a p.nk, p.J !ntinl out uated from the University of Price or the enUre package Briscoe, has been appointed high ln the 100 or ZOO blocks vine Co., said he eXpected his that there are suttlcl en' pu1Uc Wisconsin In 1939. Private funeral servlees are has been estimated at $18,000. to s~ceed Ch.ief Briscoe. of Newport Center. The law company to "resist any bold -parks In the area. (Qm mis-Aner serving as a Navy ruer scbeduled to be held today for The money wUI come from the Chief Love, 47• was appointed will be effective for 90 days, log 1.(1 of constructioo In the stoner s turned down the Idea during World War II, he earned Tbomas w. HeDderaoo Sr .,plo-ps tal. fund. According to city to the top post In the 94-man but may be ertended for "' 100 block'' of Newport Center. or trylnl to purchase the site a 1aw degree trom lSC in 1i48, oeer Newport Beaeh developer m~pr BOO Wynn eoough departmeot Monday after tln-to Z years. Meanwtule, city Mr. M•JiOre has been meeting for city use. a.od was admitted to the state wbo died last Saturday at h1s moDey Is available 1~ the tWld lshing llrst In both the written planners have been told to work. with Harbor View Hills home-Agents tor sale of the JAK bar 1D 1949. borne 1n Irvine Terrace. from previous savings to pay and oral seettons of a com-with homeowners and the lrvtne owners, but he and Mr. Cav-CO:l<ltl:n:.:tium~ ,fill be the Louis After almost 4 years wtth Mr. Hendersoo., wllo wu 65, for the bike path work. petttlve uam for the job. There Co. toestabUsh aclennite "sight anaugfl agreed that they had Briggs agency of Balboa, wbtch the Forgy, Reirm:..us and Foro bad suffered from a lengttu' Tbe summer bl.ke path sys. woare lZ applicants for the )ob, plaDe'' along whi ch construction tailed to get to~her on jWit is also ha.odling the ale of law Drm in ·Santa Ana, be u- llnt tem 1.s the nut uodertakin& The dUel bas been with the could be per manently pro-wtat view corridors shOuld be simUar units betnc built by sod.altd wUb Doaaid. H~ 1 A ~·sidentoltbl&artasloca ot .-t e.Uy IW1 bopeil wlll Newport Beach depaJ::eotfor BUtted to protect the oeeaD 1eftopentoreSldltt'lts. JA.K. OD tbe slfe of tbe old ttrst m Corona del Mar, la.ter uu,..w. .. ~ie~Mterr:.-YU-&-c.-becOIM a ctty-wide Qltem of 2.0 l'e&rS. rls1Aa ugtl &he vitw of Harbor View Hllll r.e-sl-Mr. Cavanaugh said Tuesdly Reodnvou.s Ballroom, tn the 1.11 Newport Beach. The two deve~ of· Ule BalJXIl Bay trans-a~ paths for blcyeU&ts. raaks as a ~~·a!"ta~ deats. tl\at the homeowners woukl be &00 block ot E Ocean Front. attorneys, with other associ- Club, tbe trvtne coast Couotry A master plan ot S4 miles eblet. deputy ch e ac I The stop gap law was prompt-satlsfied wtth a 35 -loot build-ates, have been together since. c t.m, lrYioe Terrace, &yslde of bike trails ts now in the ctllef. ed by the Issuance last week lng height Umit, if the City JACK RAY MILLER OF Mr. Soden said yesterday be VU.tace, Dover Shores, Balboa ttnal planning sb.ges. 1t will The job of deputy ch.ief, for-of a permit to Don Koll Con-Council would Impose such a C.D.M. SUCCUMBS AT .U exPects to take Ills place oo coves a.zx1 East Bluff. call tor an estimated $750,000 mer ly held by Mr. Love, ~s structlon Co. of Irvine to build limit on the southern part of Funenl services were neld the Superior Court bench the As an attorney, be was ad-expeodlture over the next 10 been ellminated In a reorgan-a 5-story of.fl.ce buildJng a.t Newport Center. March Z8 for Jack Ray Mlller ttrst of next month. mltted to practi ce before the years and will Include a re-r.attoo of the city staff by city Z70 Newport Center Dr. The "About 85 to 90 per cent or Corotaa del Mar who died He Is marr ied to the former u.s. s..,reme Court. qutrement that ruture develop-mtnager Bob Wynn. buUdlng, whleh will beloog to of Harbor VIew Hills residents uooxpectedly M"rch 24 at South Betty Lou Pack of Comptoa, le~~ C:.::c:t%:s!~:r:: ~:~t~~~~~~~·r:;: PARKING RELIEF SOUGHT ;~~~~~~~~.~?:r~~vae:a:'u~ ~~;..c;;:~,~tty Hospita l In ~~~e:hey have z teen..ap Boat Company here durlne trail Qltem lsdepeodeot large-said. Mr. Miller, who w.i.s 46, Uvtd s I World War D. After the war, ly ..,.. Whtthtr or oot • park FOR CANNERY vILLAGE SEioll·f IH.lllSU PICK ED at 43{) Heliotrope .... He was toe sse on be aDd HaM Rln& founded the TOM HEHD!RSOH bond tasue Ls okayed by voters Gab 1 1 R Adkl.D ot New-sell-employed as a pneral coo- Harbor Investment Co. l.!ld he on June 6. r e e • s tractor and had Uved all of c c b rd nrvtc1as Ita president. W, H~Dderson Jr • of Corona The skeleton system beln& Mo!mbers of the CaMery Vii-made permanent, port Beach. student at Oranre his Ufe in Oranre County, oa tn 1&47, Mr. Hendenon was del Mar, and Dennis Heocler-built before summ•r ledel1ped lap Assn. ln the Old Newport .. "I wtll aleo try," be said, Coast Colle&e, Is one of 8 He ts sunlvec:l by his mother, • e elected president ot the New-son of Texas, and by 2 &nod-to &et riders from r...•Uy~ area wUl petition the Newport to pt restaurant off-street semt-ftnalswiDDers In the 8&Jlk Mrs En. Whitten of Corona port Harbor Board ot R81lltors. children. populated areas to the belches. Beach PlaM..Ing Commlssloo on parkin& requirements Ugtlteoed of Amerlca's$BS,OOOCaWornla del Mar aDd by:! sons Steven pr=~~~ a~ ds~~=~~ ::: He t. survived by 1\11 wife. Tbe f&mUy deslrel contribu~ For eu mple, bleycUst• Ln AprU 6 for some reUef trom to require a puking space tor community collere aw:.rc1s~o-Wllliam' aDd VIctor Mtiler. • a.aement Enterprise. Inc., hU Betty, of 1429 Dolphin Ter., Uons to Hoa& Memorial Hos-areu weat ol the bay can eome Jtrtngent otf.street parkln&re-every 2 customer seats, ln-uam. Tbe el(ht ~ude~t~~ Gra•eside servtcesatPactnc: been awotnted dlrector of the Irvine Terrace; 2sons, Thomas ptta.l in lieu ot flora.! tributes. down Dover Dr •• cross Cout q_uirement s placed on retail stead of the pre~~t one space now advance to t ll Z8 at View Memorial Park were coo-Corona del Mar Clamber of h k 9 3~ h"k Hwy. at the tramc &Jpl at merebant. ln the a.rea by a for every 3 sea.ts. f CaWornla finals Apr H l, ducted by Dr. William Eller, Comrm·rc:e, complettne the T rs as 0 I e the foot of Dover, walk tbtlr reeent ordlllance. He has called the openln&: 0 the Los Angeles Hilton ote former nastor of the Lutheran eac e e bikes across the bay brldp Aseoclatlon members most mor e restaurants In the area where they wtu compete for Cb h crl"the Master term of Mrs. Eleanor Smith. then ride to the wut IDd of of whom run small retati slq)s a "restaurant bUgtt." tour $2,000 first place !P'&nts. urc . Mr. Stoessel, formerly with Teachers lD the Newport- Yell school district bave pre- ltDttd tbe cUstrtct's school board wltb 32 pages of pro- poals that they would like to sH In their employmeot con- tract for out schOol year -- 1nchd1Dg a 9,3 per cent pay raise. The teachers, tbtougfl their diltrlct CerUncated Employee Co\mell (CEC). wlllopenformal DeaotJa.Uoos Dell: month. The eouacll's cllalrman, Albert C. Watters, a teaeber at Eut Bluff e .. meota:rJ scbool. heldapress coolereoce last Thursday to eJPlaiD tbe teachers' posltlorl. "Fini.Dcea are oot the major thrUst of our proposed coo- tract," Mr. Walters explaioed. He Aid Mebers would be look· 1ll( tor smaller clan 11Hs. "preparatory" free time per. iodl for teachers In grades 4 throop S, aDd toacbtr Ill>· ptOft1 of district fiiDd tn.nstera tllllwoolda.llocttachlDI-· EuUor lt.ot ""k, S\cll. John lllcoU told ocbOOt bOUd mom- bore t1111 .., ttocoer poy t'liM woukl rtQaln u lDenUe ln Mit 1Wif'l , 8Cl!Oo1 U nt.e. KJatorJ '"'"-1< ... - ollho N"''IItt·ll• ~-­A-, "Oblcb IIOido 4 <l S CEC ..u, clolmtd Tbarolloy tbll Mlatllttr-t will lboW tMt -lo ·-· lor lllo.., ..--..... lolllolu--· ... ---. "TWo Ill 11.1 lll1lloo lo t-. c1111rtoer1 r....,. ..-," llr. -<Ill-. uti ... rtf« tlllt "rt II F , .. -It .... -.... .,-~alar .... .. Tllre ....... .,. ...... .... 11101 ,_-.. -It II ""'"' ..,..t tJIIIerc. .... .., .. CII:l ~ llat, ... , ... uta, ut .... ~ ................ ..... ...._ otezn. wM9 ...., vuy trom 20 to 40 p~Us. 8 r th b of reWlers • L A Logistic Dl stro-Data. Inc., tn a memorandum to tbe Bayside Dr •• from wbieh they ln the area bounded by 26th eore e rus • F I" n where he served since 1969 board of education, Mr. Wal-will be able to reach Balboa aod 32nd streets between New-Into Old Newport, the sect: ~ re ew ay me e In g I . . .&S vice-president and assistant ters accused Dr. Nleoll of Island. port Bl•d. and the biy, have M-1 tolling had 00 req e to the presldent,.,.,·as wtthLock- "prtmtng the board to take Newport Heights cyclists ea.n been feuding wtth est:abllshed ments for ott. stre-et parkln(. The controverslal c:oastfl'ee-Little Hoo•er Commission's heed Air cran for more than a hard Une in regard to teacher come clown Riverside Ave., boat-oriented businesses in the Tbe CaMery VIllage Assn.peU~ way wlll be the sub]e<l of a executive olftcer, Les Halc:om'J, 28 years. He hOlds a bactM!m coocerns by announcing a oeed cross Coast Hwy. at tht trafftc area. An emergency ordinance Uon wtll ask that th~. '!'.ea be meeting tn Los Angeles Thurs-wby the meeting was being held or science degree In mechani- for heavy increases In ta1.es signal, ride westalon&tbehlgb-passed by the CitY Council Feb. rezoned to a special X des-day, April 13, between mem-in Los Angeles, Instead of In cal engineering from the Unt-••Y to the ramp leading._, to 28 --•-Ute rou-for the tgnation. The petltloo also bers of the state's Little Hoover the locale being discussed . Mr. tor a multitude of reasons." niAI.ft' r." ek ve rsity or Wasconsin; !sa mem-As reported 1n last week's Newport Blvd, at the Arches retailers by requiring that they se s: 1 Commission aDd the Callform.a Wynn sald he was told that ber or Tau Beta Pl. Phi Ka&JPI Ensign, thesupertnteodent'sof-then head for the Ceotral New-coolor m to commercl.a.l oN-• The encouragement 0 ~ HlebwaY Commission. other arees of the state would Phi , and Pi Tau Sigma honorary flee has estimated that a taJ: port and Balboa Peninsula street parking rules by pro-vately-developed pa..r tf The Hoover gro~·s rl~t-"llso be discussed, and that the fraternities and is currently rate locrease of 28 to 30 cents beaches. vidlq ooe parking space for structures to provide moreo -ot-way subcommlltee 1S ex-commission felt thl.t the state registered as a professional $100 1 tl 1 ty Riders from east of the bay each zso square feet or bUild-street parking. peeled to ask the H:ghwa; Com-office building was the most en ... neer in California and per va ua on ° proper wtu have the Jamboree Rd. ln"' area • A plan for one-way streets, mission to either bulk! the appropriate place. ''" might be oeeded Just to pro-""'th atl t•· way to Bayside ·T~ pet. IU-oow ~In< ·tr-angle parldng, alley pe.•tng. f $11 'l R U f th It GPOr gia. He has presented some vide the same schOol services -,,.. '"" "" ......, ... U I t1on f b cuts and freeway or dispose o ml -epresenta •es rom e c > 30 papers on .,arious aspects at the level now belngprovldecl. Dr., then cootlnue to Balboa cula.ted will ask that the Pllfk-e m na 0 ~ t add to Uoo worth of land now held of Newport Beach will attend of transportoperationsaodeco- A 61)e(ial budget session Is Island. tna: requirements be Uberallr.ed tlm~-Umlt par g 0 in the ortgtna.IJy .proposed right t he Aprlll3 meeting, Mr . Wynn nom!CS aDd has lec:tured In the scheduled by the board of edu-Ooe aspect of the system to require a park.ing spac:e for on-street parldng capacity. of ny. said. l!nlted States, Great Br itain 3 e.....,..ted to draw 80me ftre Olch 500 .... uare feetofbutldln,. • Development of a m'lSter Bea.ch communith?s, spear-•nd ~-eden. cation for April ll at 7: 0 ....--..... 1a11 for tbe area to insure • ~..-p.m. at Divis School. at nert month's first publie Ten property owners ln the P headed by Newport Beach, have ABOA RO EH T ER PR tSE He Is an elder a.t st. Mark hearings Is thedeleUooofpart. area reportedly slgne<ithepetl-compatible coes.lsteoce ol rna-steadil)' strengthened their CIP· NUl Petty otftcer Se<:OOO P;esbyterian Church; district ABSEHTEE DEADLIME tog alone the south stde of Uon Tuesday night, after It rlne se"ice lndllStry and eom-posiUon to the coastal route. Class JoiUI H. E:tm1stoa, son Boy Scout commtssiooer . Del Coast Rwy.tromRtversldeAn. wa.s tntroducecl at a poeral mereta! business;es. latl a.Dd state Jegi.sl.atloo oow peocl-or Mr.lDd Mrs. Paul Edm :stoa Mar District : hOlder ot sUYer Next Tue!lday, April 4, is the to :!S3:! E. Coast Hwy., aloac rneetinc ot the assoclatloo Tuesday Di&bt 1 usoc oa log would eUmloate the route of 2424 Lesparre wa,. Costa beaver awud; mt'mbtr or the Nt dl.)' toters may obta1D Clltr Dr. from Klnp Pl. to mernberJhlp at the Factory, meeting cooducted 00 ~ through Orange County coastal WeSil, bas completed oearly board of directors ot f'lSH, absentee ballots tor the Apr~ Donr Dr., the west slde of aa lD:Ioor retail shopping ar-bG.siDess =~ t:' ~ towns. 2 mouths of CODttDIIOUSoperl· •olunteer emergencJ propm 11 comeltmu.tc election Eutblutf Dr. from Back 8&J eade oo SOth St. wu ODe 0 1 Uttle Hoover hearings last ttons lD the IndLa.D Ocean aDd of the Newport Harbor Cotmc.U NewportS..cb. Or. to jut oorth of Mar VIsta Rlct Lawrence, owner of the 15 members Deeded for mootb lll lrYlne resulted in Sotlth CMM Sea Uoard the oi Chlll'ehes. Voter• wbo upect to be out Or., aJo.Dr tht DOrtb aide of Factory atd be aDd otber de-quorwn. HowtY~ ~::::,.-t1M commlastone.rs eriUclat.nc auelear powerld atrcnft ear-He a.od his wUe, Allee, DYt of town 00 tleettoo da.J must Vista del Sol from Ylltl del Ytloper~ were belne stymied Robert KaUMD ,--.!.-the OIYtskxl of HighWays tot lor US S Eo~-t.. at Sll Polnsett1a An •• c ..- stop by tht etty e}ltt's otftct Oro to Eastbhdf Dr . ud aklq bf lbe aew puld.nr replat10ll5 owner Rtct LawreDte ...... -...-bi&11DC te nluable land iD !be r . . . ....... • dtl Mar. at citJ ball ud C(Je thetr tbt IOUtb sta ot RtYerlidt laid dD'n by the emerrencY duced suge~tr tbal ~ rl&fll ol ....,. • thea M)tin( or Is ·-... tiHtiiDr tho ..,_ .... aod CHit Dr. !root tho -trl1-• ·--ltolloe H eh-IY whllo trytnc City shel out wampum ltlltee t.Uots. 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I'M'Oit.T tiA.UCJi DI510N It dM oaly __,.pa prn.ed and ,. •• il.rd ia tM Oty of Newport~. ud die only locally--' Uld OW"IIfd .... ,.,. ill d. Newport ~ ... Ana. M'WIW -uy, on n_.y. Sccood dut ,_.. ,.W aJ Cor01111o .w ..... c.tlf. ntE NEWPORT HAa.BOit. ENSIGN-adj94lpd to be • .,_..,.per of ae..-.a circulation bJ ~t dorcrca No. A-10178 dawd May 14, 19!1, in 5~ Cowt for dM CoUftfJ' of Ona.p, State of California, and by r-tbareoC .. qllallfied co pu.blilh aU f'lblic node• reqWreel by law. .U.VO E. HAAPA , . . . . . . Ownu and hbli.her PI!G HAAPA . . . . . . • . • .A.ocia« Ed:itOI' SUBSCRIPTION RATES In tbrbor Ana: 0n.r: year, 15.00~ 2 Juts, I 8.00 On<r Jear.16.00~ 2 yean,JIO.OO Ouc of Hal"boc Atu: <II. .1!.09 "' .JI.p ARVO E. H·AAPA., ownef Mid publisher of the Ensl~ • THE INSPmED TEXT FOR EASTER Happy Easter I The text for today is the first epistle of Paul the apostle to the Clu'lstlans at Corinth. Here Is the blessed Inspired word revealing the mean· 1ng . of this Easter time that we are celebrating this week: • • • But now Is Christ risen from .the dead, and become the flrstfrults of them that slept. For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. For as In Adam all die, even so In Clu'lst shall all be made alive. But every man In his own order: Clu'ist the firstfrults; afterward they that are Clu'ist's at His coming . Then cometh the end, when He shall have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father; when He shall have put down all rule, and all authority and power. For He must reign, till He hath put all enemies under His feet. The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death. (I Corinthians 15 :20-26.) • • • • "Behold, I show you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, In a moment, In the tw1nkllng of an e ye, at the last trump; for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incurruptible, and we shall be changed. F or this corruptible must put on in- corruption, and this mortal must put on immortality. So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on Immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up In victory. 0 death, where is thy sting? 0 grave, whe r e is thy victory? The sting of death is sin; and the strength of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victor y tlu'ough our Lord Jesus Clu'ist. Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye kn ow that your labor is not in vain In the Lord. (I Corinthians I5:51-58.) OCC to hear candidates STIIAIOHT TALK YEAR OLDS TO SCHOOL HERE --· IIIII lltltlr t1to ...... lloo loJI--artr cNm 11 edn u .. ~ &ldtl _.,..,.tdlceHelo .. -TOM ANDERSON 1 . flu••nW taat II'UI It.., a.._ .. ......_...,. 1M JNJactl• all.-loa eNtOIII...._...bltlrre tn .. 'JI ..... Jllt,alld rtlrr_.. l'tlidllc ..... ..._ .,... .. c..,. .U.rra•nls'r"nsliJJ .. ......-. ' SUSAN BETH HOCHMAN, a CorooJ. del Mar lll&'b scboo1 senior from Costa ~~~-. bU won tbe &DDIIll belt alumu cootest, JIIC)DS«ed ill tbJ.a ua by tbe sa•s &Dd Martttll&r ExecuttYes A .. ocJ&Uoo ol Lol Angeles, fOI" membenolJIIdc.' AcblevemeDt. Susan. dlqtlter of M.r. , and Nrs. Stayel M, Hochman, won tbe Southern Cal- ltorola finals over 5 otber sec- tional contestants. Sbe WiU travel to San FraDCJ.sco April 14 for the Paclftc recto-Jcoa- test against 38 young J11Dklr Achievers from 13 states. Counseled by Allstate Insur- ance, Susan ls president ot. her owo small buslDess, ID· genulty Unllmtted. wblcb has earned more than $700 to date• 1D the ma.nut..cture and market- ing of decorator sand caDdies. LETTERS • MORE DEFICITS Editor of tbe Ensign, Accordln( lo Babsoo's Re- ports of Febr!W'y 14, 1972. the National EducaUon Associa· tion's lobby on Capitol Hill Is plaonlng a gta.ot campaign to • 1. "Force Federal Govern~ ment to provide ooe-thJrd of funds for public scbools" (sev- eral times as much as now granted). 2. Offer political endorse- ments tor favored caodldates. 3. Give campaign contribu- tions to congressional aspir- ants. This campatg~~ will pcoblbly be curled out wtth the NEA being a ta.1 ezempt "kx:lphole." The resuU can ooly ~ taxes aJld tao IDflaUon b)' creal-toe more deftclt ftnanclnf (o,.erspeadin&). whlcb is tbe sole t..sic cause or lntlatlon. These teachers aredologthls with thelr salaries pronded by us taxpayers. They are biting the hud that Is feeding tbeml They are getting too big for their britches and costiag the taxplyers too much mooe)'. Slncerely, c. C. Moseley Glendale tl l11t1•W• lt'll. 10, lt'JI, .. PDF ... tiiJb1Ct-'hi lDocetS-ol Mdl ate A ••a all to b1 ~ rill t..... ' ..._ eftbtJIN-u JaiUDnl Stella's Sex Ia Stellar ....,. JINii'UI r_. .. ....,. 111 ......... an. 1.. Pre ICboOI prorram, ••zNOOealld.-)lcUY-,wl*' I wuaJionooamnWbJ ~·.•· What .b.appen.ed to 1 female aamed SteU. Steven~ who plaid to run for Prelldent1 An A.P. reloue awhile back did not r;ive h• qualiflcatlont, but pretumably tbey arc 38·24·36. Whicb il CWTcnUy better than Teddy Kennedy 's qualificatkuu. Stelll il 1 tteUar msmber of the Plllyboy mqadfte · "stab~." She hu JIC*d for Pkyboy -and preiUmably for others -nude. ''Miu ' Steven a has discovered that "All stlC it natunl," md ctlll marijuana "a airl fro m God ." She evidently knows mariju1na ir not God. A telr..admitted "Wiealist ," she wants to help manltind. She hu already 1t1rted her campaiaft, it was reported. with seven friends. It is not d ear whether they arc male, or remale, or whether such ~ readily discernible . Her platfo rm is "God made sex. That's what keeps us going on . All sex is natural -there is no such thing as an unnatural sex act." Not ror her. anyhow. And based on recent standards, maybe she it qualiried to be President. Or, maybe Teddy Kennedy's runnina mate. Jut for You -Suck.CT "probably four?" When tbe cSoctor'• fint quatton w•: "When does it hu.rt?" inStMd of : "Do you have lnsuranc:e?" When it would have been prepostcrou.t to believe that Americ:a could &oMl a wlf"t. When yo u went to church and heard • pnachcr who believed in the divinity of Chritt and preached fro m the Biblc1 When you could go abroad with the ass ur a n ce that your aovcrnment wo uld stand up for you? When a white weddina aown meant so methina? Would you Believe! -_..,. .. _ -lito lldloo1 11oan, iwtlto-· I. Atltll-l - porltd llr MQ I, It'll. CWIII--lo Wll' iw u Ia. -•• -... 1,100 .. Hll alit be t ,.ua old to' cl'eUid allcMot*..,. ~~ *· ~~ iutnctaat Doc. 1. It'll, 111n1tt11t TWo 1 o1 lito w.at UIDt •• 1141, M,OOO. Ctot iw lito -IDI II Elt-.,. UIIS.O-I'JEd·. 4.1ocroutd .... _ -·loti al "$11,000 -Wltb -Aet, to_.,lllltu...U -.. h,lll. OM +'fter .U, or &bolt ....-..1 pre.teaoo~ 111'0· S. lac.rea•ed tD .. aen~ce •u.soo, ,.. acltool. o1.o "tftl-.,... tw -·ltlllllb _ .. ., cott1o, ••.sao. .•. ..._....-.... .... SEEKS TERM :-.. ':.f;;:~~-- 7. "--' -. lo eooor (l:dtlor'o 11010: T1tla II lito ~ alto tu 1.D11 to. lth)o•~-ol.-ltt _,..,_.,,,o. prOilUoc llto'ct-lao iwl I,.......,._, -UH, llnport Btacb CIIJ C:O.Cil ~14. ..U "' iw tltcllce A&l<U ll.) Tttlal-., Ul, 735. • • • ..u the coatroYv., coaua ... Yayor Ed Hlrtlt, rtotOIItr iw .. ..,.. the ..UOO OYor pro. ·hla ltttt larm oo the City C... ,_ <IIJ-car• -oro, pa1c1 (Truths you pro bably won't cU. bu bued b1a ea.~ tor wUb perDmeDt f\mda 0 tbe act fro m the netwo rks or major tbaa fUo OQ Ute nlue of tu MIWPOri-11 .. ua1fted .cbool print media): 4 JMfl ol eJPWieace 011 tbl di.Jtrtet bu ~R~UeDtiJ lid•· L crt i s t s peakers o n COUDCll, lDcladiq tbe ~ ! lltepped the ISIUt, aDd tbe COD- American co llege campuses 'fe&rl U mayor. tronrl)'. bJI.DcorpttatJacllm~ out -number conservatives He 1B beiDc oppoMd bJ Ba.l-liar procrams into their exlst- deven to one, accordin1 to a boa Iaii.Dclers HarTeJ P... IDe IICbool proilam1. recent suney. . aDd Paul Ryclloff. n was OD1y Jut week that Juanita Castro says thinss Mr. Hirlb 11 a oatlt'e of tbe scbool dlltrlct trustees were never 80 b1d in Cuba as Grand Rapids, Mlcb., but r.s 1larDed they would r.n to aak under her brother Fidel. Ut'ed almoet aU of Ills 61 yeua tor a tu Jocrease t.rom the The arro1ant Duid Brinkley In SoutberD CaWornla. He bU tu;&Jtrs. bec&UH tbe u- has procl•imcd: "The news is been &Newport Beacb resident MAYOR ED HIRTH peuea were more thaD tbey what 1 say it is ." Wrona apin. since 1949. b&d budceted for, adtUo( that Pinkley is not a newscaster but After eraduatiDc from USC N t tbe oalJ oew procnm tbey bid In edito rialist. Newscasters lD 19S4 with a B.S. decree station lD West ewpor « idded was the early childhood deal in fa cts ; Pinkley deals in to mecbi.Dleal eoctoeertnc. be mOt"e It to tbe Newport Ceoter edaeaUoa. ._ · · worked lx' tbe Loe Anee•• area. opinio ns. DfiPU'tmeot ol Water aDd. At tbe end of February, Nr. El t' h I d President Nixon has the Power. tbea was district m&D-Hirth NOt a letter to otber ec 100 e. laraest Wh.itc House starr in poeer lor Uberty ,...._1 ID-COIIDdlmeo urgloc cit)' ~ Among the hundreds of hislory . . . surance, After Z yeuaupresi-for pd:llic purcbUe of lrYt9e b oc w I d pieces or junk mail comes this The Auckland (Australia) deat of a coasultiag eactneer-Company lands surrouDdtnc tbe y or tremendous news: "Dear Mrs. Star has reported that "Three tog Arm, be weat into buatoess Back B&y. He I.D'rlted other Anderson: You and you alo ne l imes more doctors commit for blm.elf u owner &Dd op. cotDCUmeo to suggest wordlag • • have been scnt""the si :t suicide than any other sectio n erator or Htrtb Harbor )'&Cbt cbaoges 1D the proposal and: AffairS UOit Sweepstakes Numbers a"ivinz o r the population -and ancborace 00 Bayside Dr., DeiU" s~ted a simi~ resolution at your address next week. -psych13tnsts have the hi&hest Bea.COD Bay. He operated the bJ the ZDd districts Doo Me-Tbe World Atralrs Couocll your six chances to win S 100 • r a tl! o r a II . '' Do ubdess, aocborage lor 18 years tmtll lDn1a: at the nezt CouocU meet-of OranpCounty has re-elected month for life plus any or the psy..:hta trists have more reason bts retlremeot 4 years aao. lng, tbe roUowlog to the CouncU's 36,746 pritcsin o urbnnd-new to. He t.s beeo acttve to civic TheresolutJonearrledtmal-boud f trust . Dr Dulel Sweepstakes. Wat ch your Thtrt c cn Admirals and orpatuttoas tor many years. mously, G A~lch w::J ~anaoo. mailbox . Nobody in Nashville Genera ls have signed an open Io 1965 be served as ·president In a poUcy statemeatoosome J~ho F B~buan Mrs Tbur· or Tennessee or anywhere else lett er to the American public, of the Newport Harbor Chamber of u.e Issues facing the cit)', mood c'larke wnllam a' Crod- will get the numbers registered stating that the U.S.A. is now o1 Commerce. he has 1Ddlcated that he will:...._ L N Our Atfi.ed V, exclusively for Mrs. Thomas J. m second p.lace . militarily . . . He was cbalrmao of the city's • CoatiDue to oppose a b-ee-G~Ps, 'Mrs. ~uitord Hakes. Anderson." ~uke Umvers1ty has set up Parks, Beacbes aDd Recrea-.way tbrough Newport Beaell. Rolla R. Hays Jr •• JofmKUie- Somc maaa t ines, desperate 3n tnt ere st-rree loan fund to ttoa commlsa:too 1o 1963. • Perroll bJ.eb-rlse COD-fer. Howard B. L&WIJOO, 0 . W. t o m a i nt ai n u n rea I1SI1 c take ca r c o ( s tudent lD hls campal&D for re-elec· strucUoa ID some areas of the Rlc.,.d, Marti11 L Scott, Char. cuculation totals m order to abor1 ions. ttoo to tbe 5th couoctlmantc city andprobibltltlnotbers, les S. Thomas, Mrs. Dooald act maximum a dvert ismg Therl! arc now mo re than 2 district seat 011 tbe COUDCll. • Fawor a proposal to re-K. Wasbburo aod Mrs. Ceorre dnUars will stoop to any milhon rederal. st ate and local be claims the SlC)pOrtofformer quire OW'D8fS of R-2 kJts to H. Yardley Jr., aU from the deception. Even 1f I liked laws, with more than 100,000 mayors Doreen Marshall. Ja)' proride for more oft-street Newport Harbor area. RNdu"J Dizeu, whK:h I don't , nl!w o nes betng enacted Stoddard. Cbarles Hart &Ad put1Dr · ..• , , . llembera electe4 ·to sene I wouldn't subscribe to 11 annuall y . Don Hill. • TrJ to bold, tbe tu rate thtlr ant term on,tbt board becawe o f its mislca dina. Cuban refugees in Miami otber endorsements of b1s at or below tbe present $l.Z8. are Dr. Vincent. P, Carroll. d e c e p t 1 v e c i r c uI a 1 1 o n cost us one hundred and c•Ddidaey haYe cometrom Ran-• F'aYOt "reaaceabie. lilllJ-llrs, sa.mt.l Geadel. Q11 G. ca mpaigns. fo rty-fo ur millio n dollars a cock Baoolog m, Jim Berk-form" lelislaUoo to contribute WIIUam HawttDs, Clement L. Mill to ns. or guUi ble p.eople year . Shire. Earl Hardage, UCICbaD. to tbe "good loots .. of the ctty, Hirsch, Dooald C. Kleckner, arc taken rn by 1uch ma1hngs , Foreign nallons o we us cellor DaoAidrlch. Garry Bur-nch u tbe receot ordh•ooe W. Harold Lane, Dr. N. AUea not rcalit1ng that in this era or more th;Jn S40 billion -which rW. Blactte Gldarl&D, Robert requlrlDc eenlce statton own-RUey, Dr. Stanley E, Roberts. computer. a ~parate number we 01 .,ke no efro n to McCurdy, Diet Rlcbard,. Clady ers to laDdscape part of tbelr Dr. L. Oooald ShJ.eld and Wll- can be sent to limit less millions collect BmmeU.. Hank HUt. Bob MUum. lots Uam F. Weuke. of people, by name. A friend F1ft cen American c1ties of BUl RLDc. Dan Emory. Jotm ' The World Affatrs Council of mine, a coUcgc gaduate . over 50.000 populatio n are Keeler. Jotul Curci, CUntoa WbUe oo the City Couoell. ts a ooo..proftt, aoa~litlcal recently tho ught he'd •!ready now mostly bla ck. . . Hoose, Jim Wood. LesUe Stef. tbe mayor bas serTed U nee-orpol&aUoa wbose pJ Is to won a fortune, when he was in Nobody ca n truthrully sa y teasen. Blll Gruady and Ira presid.t of the Oraoce Couaty prOTide to Orange Couaty rest .. reality only one of many Presid ent Nixo n is a man to Smttb, dlTIBJoD of tbe LeagueofCJties, dents the opportlilllJ.ty lo meet millions who had received the igno re political plaHorms: He ID tbe City Couoell, Mayor on tbeSoulbernCaWornJaAsm. with workt leaders aodquestloo same mailing, "personalized." h.u carried o ut Kennedy's. Hirth has -.rDed a reputatioD of Got'8nuneats natural re. tbem oo curreot 1DtenaUooal Editorially , Rradrr'J Dizest Humphrey·s and Muskie't . . as a eUm. ceotJemanly arbiter sources aod eoviroomeot com-Juues. PreTlous meetloptan is against deception. ?s one to E1 ght hundred thouund wbea t"OJ.at1le tasues come be-mlttee, U a director of lbe t.atured U.S. AmMssadorAn- bcline that the editorial aliens are now in the United fore the Comcll. Oraoce Couoty saoit:at:kxl dis. rell Harriman; Ytsblt RabiD., department and the circulation States illcplly many holdina His lut-m!Dtae declaioa to trlct. aDd a director of the ambu•dor of lsn.el; Asbral dcputment work for dirferent pbs which sh~uld be held by t'Ote 1D Ja.aUU")' to keep tbe Natioa&l Orp.olatkm to Jo.sure Gmrba.I. mloilter &om tbe A · cltv•s poUce t..-.-• ... ters Souad..CODtroUed Eot'lroomeDt. Uolted Anb R-... Uc, Adm1ra.l publishers., mcnc1n1. . . "~ --Ya ••-U ~th ltl.o ..,... · A II 1 he sq uirreh in dowatown prayed to betbepiYO-JOr uu~ '"• "' Jolm S. McCain, and: ID No- Remember Buk Wh-rn : Washin1to n are not in tal Yote lD tbe coatronrsial wtte. Marpret. at Sl9 AYenida "mber, COUDCU members re- trecs. . . -CopyriJt.t 1972, matter. otbar c:ouoc:Uma were Cerrtto.. tbe Bhdb. TbeJ tan eelt'ed lDTltatsoa.s to a meetlDr The American Way Featuua otrrioQaiJ diflded 1-3 011 tbt a murted -., a married wl!f.l Preos.t Tlto of Yucos- '-"' -10 aop Ute .. ...,..., altd s .,aadt:ltlldrto. lana. Teenagers an swered "yes sir" and "no SLr" to their From the Assembly ... elden? When helping the NEW TRAIM1HG· PLAN enemy was t reuo n and Army prtftte James J. Staw punishable by deuh? When a Jr., 19, 8011 of Krs. Fn.oeea farmer could plant wh.at he R, Sbaw, 720 Lartlpur Ate., WILLIAM C. FRENCH of 81.1-wanted to? When you lef! your Cor001. del M:a.r, bas beea u-ly ftOilRT -IA-DitiM crO'I'th. be aid: "Tbt ame of 80alt Mn'llalmeltatlD for boa has Joined Durel adferUa-front door open ~ When Thf' slped to Ft. Ord, wbere be 7ht. QhtrJCf tDTiroameDiau.t. wbo wU1 tbe ea'llrollmtat of the man ing aod publlc relatiaos llrm Nrw Y o rk T i rn f's wa s is tra1J:dDg UDder tbe II'IOdcD b!Md ewer tbe aipt or dead wbo II.Y., in l petto. In a In Newport Beach as 1.11 ac-pro-American? When our volunteer armJ Ueld expert-LlDes of wally &moGI.cMDe ttlb 1D~o1l poUIItedn.terswtll rectat ~ 1D Sacnmeoto, count executive. Prior to jotn-government was the seuant of menl. ltraap bedfellows tbfoulbout GeYer Uft tbtlr YOttes lD Sec· bt .ad: "How m11Cbcooeeotra- 1ng Durel, he was Tlce prel( .. the People instead or the The oew coocept, eaUed the state ue becbmlDc to form nmeato or WUidJletOo 1a the Uoo cu 1011 etn to proteeUDc dent aDd geoeraJ manaeer 1rttb muter? When ho nesty was the Volar, combloe1 t»..tc and ad-OYer tbe ooaeero that eJtrem-a&me of )ablllawortw•. n.. bl&-bon lbMp Wr.to your 1m- West Coast Media, Ora.dp, bust policy? Y&Dc:ed lDdiTidal tra1DIDc Into 11m 1o tbl eaue of ecoloO are tblao..ean.c!IDOI'Illltawtlo medlatl coocen ll protecUDc CaW., a Ctenlaod-bued ftrm When a handshake was as a slncle 18-weft: procram. De-coukt be barmlul to all CaW-Uke to lechre lldou aboll yow ebf.ldreo from nbl? How costa Mesa and Newport be permitted a sUgbtly loDger bU}1D( a c:r~ of broldcut IOOd u a wrillen co ntnct? ceotral11ed lDitructloD at tbe OI"Diaal. II&ITOW Job iDitnMU; tbl eo.. ~ cu JOQ be alJoat I C II ---...,dat statement, since there are properties In ~utbero C&llf .. When tt1mps cost less than unit ln'el and a redaetioD cd lt'l about tlme tor botb the eaUid !l)eral.lltelllctallwbo tbepwtt)'oftbtTruekeeRJTer Beach C ly ounc ~ es orllla. A former Air Foree ....... ..:. .... ,.., -··d•'· "'h•n th< I •'---&Del ·-· .. ___ ttlalllt aad tDe ''""'"' --..e .... ......_._ 1Att , ........ --tbe -~ .. wU I get a nrst hand k»ok at fe-.rer running tor omce. The 1 ed ""'".. -... ... orma-.-......--llhu-WiUIIII a -,..,. ..-. care ~ -..-or .._ ........ ~ the 18-year...old vote early next audience questioo aDd answer captain, Mr • French HOI" poor were too proud to take lft'H tbt aoldler llliCin t1me WIIO beU.... ecooomlc pi'Op'IU owo tcOiioade .uaUoa bit wbo fhl..tlowlac water JOCl ... Ls month LD 2 "meet tbe e&.Ddi-perlod wUlfoiJow. a degree In m1Utary aeleDce charity? When what you made to tra1o &Del IDer-...cl oft-4llt7 1a of Pl'lml 1.mpor1:aDee to be~ are Oll::rafld cw. prc11te1ta bJ from a malflmetioaJ..Dc eeww C st trom the OOAFI. He II a mem-wu Joan? When before the time. liD 'ftlii1Dc bull 11. bud W IIDIOIPioJed worbr:a dieted Q~?" date" torwns at <>ranee ca THERAPY PROGRAM. OK ber of tbe Cal ZO Fleet. "New W.th," two 'and two wu P'rt. Slawla a tt71 ~ miD&llJ' beMAclaiJO&).I.. Cer'-Jot-bJ oCMlAJirftttool•l' J blllen we muat blt"e beat Coi~~rwnsue co-spoDSOred I oe ''"'""'~'...u •eateal AUG. -r, I AWARD pRE SEM TED indubitably rour and not of COI"'Oa del Mar lliP JCbooL ta.ll.tJ, •eb 11: too ln:IIPOI1aat lebemN." matwSa1 PI'Oiftu &adea'ftrolt- ha• Cf&Dted omclal accredlta--. N to be ,.hAiti bJ OYWeq»>la-A c:ata~Jat b' t1at elaa be-m.-... QlalltJ wttboal Aeri· ~eo!~~; ~:tofc:::n~ tlon(O Oraop CoastCoUece's BUJ stabler of lU Via u.-ooE TO BAY POLLUTIO ... 011 eMber. ~lJ. hrMD ... -b'W-····· tlei.Dcoattor tbeotber. •n 1Dtalatioo therapy procnm. dine, Lido Iale. lal: bMD tboel wM •dllarUJ woUI be uc1 ~c JIDCI'II......., fJl. Voters ot Oranp: COUDty. Tbe z.,.., course ot stud}, awarded the Doral-Mutar By SU'ZI nCKER CQJdWtd tbt mo.t lr'-UJ eo.•. 11 Pr.,..ttc:-Ito. •• alrc o:;lr M~':wsea:::-~•atwt._t: tD el:llttoce for 3 yeus, 1.s b&D!Ilcap lmpr:OYeiMIIIl awvd 1 tblak tlllt I lbiU Drier 1M to ~I IDO't'...._ tM P>...C'IIId c~ .. M)LLA HAYS AWAIOID a.tn. lo Ute Forum. Nowport deslcno<i lo tra1tt hl&I>IJ-sltlllod at A-Kfp!o..t .. Co~ A ...... cu tltll -&OOd lo tnt, 110ft -nW ottl br -IDeal Act, ftldt Will bo • tlto M.l!t.ltT t.UII. MOllO ItS tberii>UU 1o tho treotm ... 1.D11 Tile a'!Vd l1 ct•oo -A ...... cu--· oUmy, o1 ... W .._.,. IIIII 1-I J01atJ t-ltiiiOI. 1t411t. 11. ~ lr~ Lillo lalt, S.ch caodldl.tea W'IU be pre-rer.btUtaUoo ot perao01 w1tb to a:klars throqbout tbe aaUoa Nor...., u.t tr'I.Jb tt tbJ.t u.a't p1ray, cltctiiOrt&l »r.-11 amuctd Tbe AFL-CIO aad De TtaJD.. II .. ol 'l YOI.._ ..... soot Ajlrll 1 at 11 a.m. lo heart I.DII 11011 -·· Four Ia 6 adttlt .,. .. ,... ... w!to-FOI' ..,... -aloof Ntwport Boy Ia nelll -llr a --. -110ft - -trot~~ --Boari .U.. Scleo<:~ Llctu:re Hall No. 2• stucttata pduated from tht tmprcm their lkUDC lll..llltlcilp AftrtuedNllltDltboebldptuddi.JI of atntut ~ • ....ell •·•tr'"CIIImlll! •"'"'• knM a.lllioll to . 111 tbl April 4 ... slon. Costa. occ procnm last yeu Ud 1D aatloall lla.Ddll'd race pro.. A...-JI:SN lluUt "Ute..._,, flt a bodJ coatac:t.," n. lw' 111 comm..,l:lr to au Jra11111, wtllm wedlt M "•' anKtd ... 'tllll...,.. a1 Me• cudldatea: wtll ftnt be tbere are currtatlJ 2S flrtt cram a Ia 'l9 pqrtJc._ lid N ftl w. to naUOW IU"bacel UJb1 nat aa tmpactl .... taM a.u r.._Mttllat .,..., l'lllrtct ...,_lo •ri ... di.,PP'¢1 ~ .... ~::::..:~ r.::·r= year aod 11 MOOOd rear Jtu-areu. BlU, wbo wu ~1M ne 1ubar Co.m..,._ telll u dttaettY• .. mat bl wcu't_a__.toa.er.-. ~&a tldiiiiUI, putlc-.. rice a. ............ oltie ;;...u .... EacbcalldldatewtU doots-olled. ar•-Ia 1M -• to-llft&ntobotaltd-17. Ull•--wwtltl-. ilrll' Ia t1to-ol---··-•.,......... bi .-ltlettll<al q•IIIOOI, UMK IRAMCH SOUQIT Q. cll'l:!:'u'::"r"' 1111 Soto_l__,ftmllllllaop !lot IIIII tltoJ ,....,_lao - . .u ... ~ ... -llr, Ban, a eoltl ~ to wttlcb bo wiD ..,._ 1H C-Ia -· ......... , COP ' Aid _.It dlt _. Jlicbtrll ol Utla -· dllllrltl 111. ~ ,_ ltU d1ldlotl, Uti I ' I• lito ~ CtitoiJ 111trt ~ ot •· A eta"' ...,.._,.d wtU tortd 1o lttclo•ood 1tu 111tt1 PROMOT!D IN ALASKA · Sowltlltfttllcutldlalolla-p-. ...,._..........., .. ..,_ Tltl,lobotr ll'l.l,lltt-•t"ll II a I l>l-- be • • u arert.cfpro. u JiiiPIIc:t.ttoa ...ub ttJe state na.Jd D . .,_. -o1 ..... P11•'*tlilelllPt'•..._ !tor* ....... • 1 ~tat oiTI\kt n.,., .... llrlli.'-.., .;_..._ hlkat ...._ jldor, ud ader• IMIDblra BINt DJ&)I.rtMit to 8Jtlb... Mr ud Mr .. a..;J A. fro. AediDikUd ..... S.tMtM.IIIa.ralollla ..., at leM fll ••' "na.., aan111l fill kV Ult lllaaaal C...,.._Aia:. :::..~~~~~-lotll-· :..t:' :':.la.: ~=-... ..:.~~ ~=-.::.~-::..w:.-. :. o:.::.a::-~:: ... : !:11?:'=-:r. ;:~ ~c:.·.: -· ....... Will t-.bo Ill Br-11111. UIIGarlltltl -lo _,...Ia .. ll.l. I'IJit' 'II'A)llt-_...... -~._,.._ ... ._a .... ....,lett II of.M ,. S Ia 1·-_._ A .... ,_ Rftu H_,. .llrF-.Iolla ~---••••"I'IIOC1'all7,._ , .... -·-(UL.CIOIII .':,'-' :-'rf ~ -.:-.,;,"-w:: .... -· _, ,.. ,.. .. ..m lUI lfiiN-• •c:• u.. _-Mtau ••*IW 11 8J1 fln1 .,... till ..,._ Drllt. rw_ _...., .a1 11 ·-ts • a -·. ~ .. ••... ., 01 4 - ..... IP o.Titl .-.~ ooal,•wlllbolt. t+fAFB,~-Io--ltl-lllllo_,.._ ....... .,_ ...... _ ... _ll.vat... WjJ#atol ... ....... .. ~ ('.;;;tJ 4 d-olld ..... ll & -fill tlto U , Alf .._ AM=~·=-~~" ... = :::.::or_-: PI"!!!!,-AII'J 0 • • -•.., lito""-='• ~:.P;.!. ::': _., so:,-M.:,:, '1 "' '1"' r •,:., ._, w-·· --"'· , • ·= Iii·....:,: ~ •, -:~ ;::-; '=' .. lol>l¢1,.1-"""··-E·n uti~ c::r~...,=-=.:!.-:.' _ 21::-_-: ... ..:..r:r.: ~t-.~-'= --~~~-=-~ .... .= ~ftJ~-tae-b l?ll, Jo1f7 ::;r ............... .: .... -11 tltlalMI,_,l • I Ill II 1111 ol II Ill ,• .. ,.e-~ · • • • I ~~e THE.J~~.SL,LINE Bro&tlllac room oo)J • • • biro cc 111o Brlllllopam 11m117 ·-lA the C001111J oocla tW 11 wtl&t t ,_, hiD tbt ••• ODt tnad:.., ow, a boyJ welfare oftlett loeatecl atCOita w..._ CC On.., C.., PIIIJ-Allo IIIA:k at their c.,._ II-City H&U. The pia-. bar-8ocioty, wbo -dtlllar lioiDI orotheCbulol a trailor, wu prorided bJ"IIIo -eel lllo lattol t ..._ T--afttr a-trip C-CommOIIIIJColleiOI(Or. fa-obow, plllolllo-to Wubi""'"" D.C., Wborollloy up C-aacl Gold4o Wool). jewelo .., L&yklo. ....... _..,.., al • s.-, ........ The Auletoeoo (jlmlor blpaacl "Jewel WalU" ._ b1 bold 1J1 111o Eut Room CC 111o blp ICbOoiiiUCIODII)allomadt Jollll Seo1t -. -1&01 Wblto -· !JilDirodocla& 111o leK-boardl aacl loU c.-o tor tbtt PbllbariDOide affalr. ll*ktr, Mr. Rbodtl, deputy 1or tbe Huatlnctoo Beleb Held FIIDdl from tbll llllaal tftllt &daiJDlJtrator ot Vtt.nu Ad-Start eMklreD. Seems, U lt ue liNd to promote &ad pro-mtllllltr'&Uola, Pretldtat Nb:oa were, tbe Asallteeu, tbtm- ndo """ coocerlllor 111o ~ llr-the •--IUid aelyes, are pttlog ••a head of OraDco Coaoly. -lor spiritual pldaoce Ia start" lA learntnc to servo Tbla Jllf ID latutltiDc fa. Olf 11'01'id of todi.J.IIt, RhOdes, others. ~E"'ORT HARBOR ENg~ A RST SECTION • -P'l! 3 TI!URSDAY,IIAROI 1\ 1m COI!QNA OEI.IIA!l C&Jf, NECK·DEEP IN TREATMENT lure wu tbt ''tbr ..... poen-a IQ'mu, 11 cbalrman of tbe Aootber rewardioc report •.• Uoo-blt-puadt,. ud eaeh trio SotltbtrD B1pt1Jt COtDCU, His aDd uotber Sue ••• Mrs. Sue modeua, ftl a tbr~ _..,._ talk wu cllrect, dowD to earth Hltcbma.n, soclalwelflrecbllr- tloD. 0111 of oar owa com-ud moat tuplrlag. Equally tn-ma.o., remlodecS all of 111 or the mwdtJ (Udo IJ .. ) ud lDcludld .,utac wu tbe music provided many bours spent lDadctresslng Mary Allu (Mra. Doaald Sr.) bY •<Campus Slap'' from ste-aDd maJlln&: broebtD'esand.ctruc Arree, d&lllbter Toal (MtJ. pblal Girls College, Missouri. Information to parents of blab Doald Jr.) Aprea, a.od crud-Followtnc tbe beDedletlon, scbooJ and junior h.l(h st'lldenta, d&UCIIter, AIIJIOG Arr .. ; MUd-Prealdeat &Dd Mrs. Nlxolllltood telllng wbom to eall 1D an red (Mn. WUUam H.) Mt&4, to receive the pests, wbowere emergency, what ageoclu,both dauefUr, Mra,MtlldKeDmoatb, thea ~~ned coffee, fruit juices reUglous aoo oon-rellpous. aDd JftDddluctar Lori KID-aDd sweet rolls In the ma1n There was also quite a dtm&OO moatb; Myrna (Mrs. EI'DUt C.) b&U and dining room, This n.s for these by doctors, mlaisters Saftlr. dauctlter Jean (Mrs. Ed-am0rr11 tbe ttrst of such ooo-and priests. ward F, Jr.) Ward I.Dd anud-deoomloa.Uooal sentces and Sue also enllgbteoed the dauctlter .;:ateDe Ward. wu attended by some 300 peo. members of the newest com- Katy Allee 1&11, "U YOU pie, mostly east coast tam1Ues. munity service (which bu been want to 1M the sbow ••• doa't I was pleued to bave from approved by National Assist- model •.• tJPtClally lf you Mr, Thomas tbe aceotmt of ance League and wiD be s~­ weu jewels, lor then tt•s tbe th1s lDiplrlng SuDday worship ported by all Newport Beach ENJOYING fas hions, }ewe try and music at the "FISbioo Cooeerto, Opus 14," are, from len, Mmes. Urban Beh, Ernest J. Scbl.g, Die~ Sbater, J. Allan Beelr. Jr., Bayard Ryder and Ronald G. Frazier. The annual evenc proTidel f'lmda for the Orang'~! County Philharmonic Society's youth concerts. (Jack WHt pboto,) For many years, neuralgia victims had to endure such treatments as u~mg packs of hot sand. There's a world of dJtft!r~nce m today's remedies. Thanks to med1cal sci~nc~. they're reliable. But don't use tmy mc:dJcations mdJscn mmately Your ph)'Sici1lll shouk1 be your gu1de ... he's th~ only person qualified to decide wl"u:n you need medicatiOns. Let him do the diagnosing and prescnbing. We'll be glad to fill his prescnptions for you. umored ear tor you ••• but tn tbe Wb.tte House, A~~~:lllartes) that of a Day Child my, tbe jewels!" • • • Care Center wtllch will have SpearbeadlDr tbe plans lor Al10 Inspiring were the ac-the use of the SWlday school the sho1r were Mrs. Richard counts of community serv:ice room and playground at St. Allen IDd Mrs. Cbu'lesPeyt.on, in our own Harbor area, which John the DiviDe Eptse~l botb of Cameo Sbores, and 1 beal'd at the annual meeting Church ln Costa Mesa, Day Mrs. JobD Sparlltlg. Newport of the Assistance League of care wUl be provided 5 days Beaeb. Among those s1Jldnc Newport Beach, Tuesday, a week for 15 to 20 ch..lldren praises were Florence (Mrs. Uarcb 21, at the Bahia Corln-(ages 2-1/2 to 5) of needy Edward) Schumacher and her · tblaD Yacht Club. Out-going working mothers. Admission ruests •.• all from Do•• Presldeot Mrs. Kenneth AI-committee wUl thoroughly in- Shores, namely Mmes. James brtetat (East Shalf) introduced vestigate all appUcattons. UCI Bird, Thomas Dou, stephen the nrtous chairmen as they and Orange COi.st College stu- Farmer, Doo Heydlautt, Cbll.r-stepped to the "mike" wttb dents taking courses oo early les H08ller; also Mmes. Wll-their indi.Yldual reports. The ch..lldbood and young child care llam C. Moen, Mu Olsan. Boyd Dental Health center has been wtll have opporttmlty to put Tuclr.er aad Jan Rublni, Whose the Assistance League's major their training to practice help- husblod 1B a eooeert nollnlst project of community service tog towards their credits. It aDd most interested 1D music and the ThriftS"-' their major will give them experience to-D.Wto W. PELZ of Costa Mesa 14 S -r 1 has been na med assistant ma.n-for the younr. r. cbumacher source ot locome and ea:dti.og wards their chosen pro ess on, attended, hostlnc a tor-meo-reports on them were given while they are also giviQg ser -ager for loans at Bank of Amerl- only table (Men's Ub??l Tbe by ·Mrs. Orrin Wrl....,, and Mrs. vice to others. On a lighter ca's Laguna Beach branch. He Se .... Vir ( Ri d) formerly was assistant man-cuests all returDed to tbe hu-Martin Lockney, respectively, vein, gtoia. Mrs. char ager tor loans at the Westcllff macber borne and thence to Most rewarding was bearing Castle started memories to Plaza branch In Newport Beach. Irvtne Coast County Club fot hlgb sebOol senior Sue Roletti, flowing and brought many Active In inter colle""'"te ....,If d1nner • Ass1steens chairman, tell of chuckles with her "Panorama •-b- others bostlng tables were tbetr part incommuntty servtce from a Castle,'' a nostalgic and the Zeta Beta Tau social VI (Mrs. Claude) Pattersoo, , •. that of sta.tftng a playroom review of the for mation and fraternity while at Cal State, V (14 E ) Ma 1 fA L Los Angeles, he is a trustee trc:tma rs. <hrll'd yo, where lbe children could stay ear Y dayso sststance eague on the alumni of the traternJty both of Newport Beach, and wb.lle their parents were inter ~ ol Newport Beach. and has won awards in the Betty (Mrs. Robert) L&oc, Co- d 1 M Tbelr Its s h I he f d • d bank's statewtdeemployeesgolt r.-::" ... 0: 14m:!: s. P. S:~e~~, c 0 ars IP u n s r liSe ~·o~:~,~t. ..!'::· 2 ~~~~::~: ir~~ ~~;.:' J~e~•::~ Tbe Women's Council of tbe pay tack without aoy Interest Douglas, 4, and Scottia, 2. neth HoUowayJr.;otbettfrom Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa charges. Due to the enthust-HE'S HOW SENIOR V p CDM nreMmea.RobtrtMUler Board of Realtors held a pro-asm aDd s~rt we have re. · · aDd Charles J, Bigelow", botb fttable fund raising dinner alld celved so tar this year, we George Calamaras of New- of cameo Shores; limes. Carl dance at the Costa Mesa Golf of the Women's Council have port Beach has been promoted G M 0 W Rlebard Catb-aDd c untry Club on St Pat-high !lopes of doubling our to senior vicepresident,opera- l.:en or·s~, . Bertlne' Treat rlclr.'s 0 eve tor the ben~tlt of schola.rshJps this year." tlons, for Leland Oliver Com- and ~ w;tpt. East Bluff their schoiarsb.lp program at pany Inc,, Oran~ advertislng ruests were Mrs. Watter He•-Orange Coast College, A VIATOR TRAIHIH G and public relations consul- nault and Mrs. Reid Wassoa; "All monies raised at these Marine Second Lieutenant J. tants. l.n his new role, Mr. Mrs. ThOmas Riley and Mrs. beDeflt tunetions go towards Stephen Wallace, son of Mr. Cala.maras, who has ~n ~s­ Cecll Shlrar, Dofer Shores. educatioaal and scholarship and Mrs. John c. Wallace of soclated with the org~mza.hon Oth " kiD -tbelr ... _ .. ~"stated Ginn Morrt~ 2017 E. Ocean Blvd., Balboa, since 1966, wtJJ admlruster_ the ers mar g n .. ~. Y _,... 1 control phases or operations preferences" were Mrs. Bew-president of the Women'sCoUD-has comp eted envtronmeDtal . . ley Alleo, Mrs. stewart Coulter cU. "Last year, UDdertheguld-indoctrination school at Pen-in connection With the lmple- and Mrs. Truman L&tt1n, all aoce of put president Hq;~e sacola., Fla. The training will men~lion of programs of in- of Balboa Isknd. Gerrie, we were able to estab· lead to his designation as a dustnal, techni cal, and land. Joi.Dlag Rubor uee. trleods llsb two real estate sebola.r-lllval avLator. development clients. were Mrl. Speocer flolllc, Mia-sblps at OCC aDd place an s1oD VIejo; Mmes. Orville Bell, addiUona.l $300 into the schOOl's KIWceot Salisbury, Ted Walsh revolflnr JoiU1 tuod --a flmd and James D, Kneeo, Lido Isle. est&bUsbed tor tbe tiP licit pur- Tbese are oa.J.y a rew ot the pose ol belpl.nc students. They "breatbiDc ll)llce oolJ" ladles can borrow from tbe tuDd and enJoJinr the lbow ••• and I L•~ u MOnti uodorstaod lllere were HATS -,-~5C'-~~<!.!::"::-~ moJeled .•• 8000 .•. bats off FICTITJOts Bt.SINESS NAME to the pla.nDers o1 this "de-STATEMENT llgbttul-do'' f« a wortbwhlle The follo'tr1Dr persoo is doing cause. buAoess u: Rtgllt Realty & • • • Muagemeot Servtces, 3723 Dr. aod Mrs. DeaD Waddell Birch st., Suite H, Newport (Helen to ber trieOOs) are ba.ck Beach, 91660: Robert l.. Dick- oo Tah!IDI. Terracealteraqulck inson, 2021 Leeward Lane, trlp south of tbe border, to Newport Beach, 29660, Mooteney, NueYO Leoa, Mut-This buGDess Is bei.Dg coo- co. They ,.,. aceompuled by dueted b)' &a llldlvidual. Helen's daugllter. Vlrctota SlcDed: Robert L. Olcldnaon. Llppl of Fullerton, wbo rltur'Ded Th1s statement riled with the tor a teoals tour•meat, while eo.mty clert of Orange Cotmty Helen IDd Ot&ll weot 011: to OD: Mar. 27, 1972, by Arthur Sa.D A.atoalo, TeiU. They lt:a)'ed E. Krepr, deputy cocmtyclerk. at the cbllrmtaa old St. AllthoD1 PubliA: March so. Aprtl 6, Hotel wbUe 'f1t1t1Dc Helen's 13, 20, 19'12, ID tbe Newport allter-tD-IIw ud otber mem-. Harbor Eutp. F -16755 I PLEDGE TO SERVE THE VOT RESPOH$1VE -ANALYTICAL-TAX-COH$CIOU$ •. "HO.T COHTROLLBD BY KIHG•MAJCERS" ELECT HARVEY D. PE ASE MIW,OIItT aiACM CITY COUNCILMAN ''LBT"S PUT THB I'OWBR BACK IH BANDS 01' TBB TAXI'AYBR'" HEALTH NEWS : DOCTOR EXAMINES EFFECTS OF WEATHER ON HEALTH Can Grandpa really forecast rain from the way his gout ts acting 14>? "In many cases the answer is yes," according to Dr. Gary L. Couture, D.C., ottheCollture Chiropractic Center ln New- port Beacb. Aod be can point to the EnvltonmentScleoceSer- vtce Administration (ESSA} of tbe u.s. Department of Com - merce to back him 141. lD a report recently released, Dr. Helmut E. La.odsberg, di· rector of the ESSA, states that f:tlUng atmospbere pressure and rlslnr humidity (coodltJons t"-t often precede rain. Dr . cOuture DOtes) can cause pains &Dd swelling of the jolots to artbrltls. "This eoYlronmeot can also cause sUDburn, heatstroke and trostbtte," says Dr. Couture. He adds that weather changes also lnllueaee sear LDd arth- ritic ~ aDd tbat air pollu- tion may provoke or arcrante allhma. 111 the ESSA report, Dr. LaDdsberr ooted tM.t there are aaptcJoos that certaia rea- plrt.tory &Dd Mart aliment• are lartueoeed by atmoiPberle ooo- cllt-. Dr. Couture •"• ud .,s la tM• c:ue, tht ea.ct atort of the amtctloo II l._wot, "F9f •aa~Plie," Dr. Couture • , ...... -..oU•• ...... ella- .... a RlrJ' ..nro.m.t -lo add lo lllo trooblo; ,....aatlac -wllldl <lr· -,.,ro.... whee lllo ·-II lool uol -~~~ Ia ovd11nb11 I~ 1D ,.. t!on to the link between solar ultraviolet radiation (which In short term does rause sun- burn) and certain skin cancers. "Ot course, lung canct>r is generally found in higher fre- quency ln urOO.n areas than In rural distric ts, even among non-sm->kers," He concludes the llnk In this case Is to alr pollutants. Some sound progress has been made In relating weather to disease, accordlng to the ESSA report, but not nearly as startling as advances in other field s of health-related sciences. Dr. Couture e:q:~Lalns the lag by saying " ... the atmos- phere and tiM? human body are h.lg:llly complu systems and the interacUons between the two are often very lnvoolved. "For this reason moch of our knowledge in the field of bto-meteorology -the science tbat deals with the effects of the atmosphere on our envlroo. ment is still at the empirical stace. "In other words," says Dr. Couture, "ft know from 1!!1· perleoce lbat weather has an etteet oo health but we're not flllly sure of the 'wbys.' "Oile thing we do lr.now ts this: the weather doesn't cause poor circulation or arthriUc Umbs. etc. Tbey art eocd.Uons that react to tht wtttllllr • '"lilao, wtlll I be& lilly bocty, 11 .n!eteatlJ durable to wtth- lt&NI lUI)' n&tller tbtt It OOG- fl'OIU. ReC'Ltar clllropneUe eaH ls 001 ol tbt moM •1- ltetlft -.u I -CC 11&1· LT. COL. M•cKEHZIE TAKES AMPHIB COURSE Mi.rloe Reserve Lleutemnt rine Alr Reserve Training De- Colonel James B. MacKenzJ.e tacbment at El Toro Marine of 113 Onya: Avenue, Balbo& Corps Air Station, Santa Ana. Island, has completed the s:pe. In civilian life, the reserve eta! unph.lbious operationsorl-Is dlreetor otalrUne e-:ooomics entation course at the Naval for Douglas Air craft, Long Amphibious Base, Corooado, Beach. He enlisted In the Marine CaUl. He is auig:ned to Vol-Corps In July, 1953, aner re- unteer Tra1nlng Unit 10, which cetvtnr hts master of arts de- Is headquartered wtth the Ma· gree from UCLA. Vote on Aprilll, 1972 for -L COAST -'1. -·-.-......... ,_ CAMPAIGNCOMMITTEE J•OHN STORE A. Vincet'lt Jor~n ~I DuHield Joftn Klli1f1t Roblrt 0, Curci Jotln e. Pltfktr WIU*'"' AOM CWrotl S..lt E~n FirKIIt ROVI'f W. H.ro.c,.. Wlll'-n Hol11tin W .. Uir" J. Koch liM»! C.,__ Suzan~ Rudel M•got Skllll"l ,,.. Smith Genldl~ SttwWt Dol-l• Surwierl~ H.,.,-let Wltmlr Rov 8 . Wool..-y NOMINATORS Don•d Bolton Brv•nt CtlrlltenMt'l Robin C11Hord William Oootlon John KUI1flr iwbel c.,, .. Chllr1• P-vton NOt"nwn R..-.. lr• Smith Glnldlnt St.-t ENDORSEMENTS Allin 8Mit Mtnh•U Ouffl«d O.ni-' W. Emory Sut Flett.,. Pat..! Grublr STANDING: ASTRID, .'4A.RIT, J O HN. K .~F.ELI "i G: SO l_Vfi G. l f~{)1 . MEET JOHN STORE: 44 years old, CJraduate of Uninrslty of WashinC)tOn (IS MEl; ConsultiiiCJ EnCJinHr; Resid•nt of N•wport leach far 1 0 y ... rs. Board member of his Hom ... own•rs Assoc. Member of Citiaens CoordinatinCJ Commit· tee of the Harbor Areo Preeway FiC)hters . Married 20 years to Marit, thrH dauCJhters; SolveiCJ , Astrid & Uncia. w.!ttr J. Koch F,..nk Rotlii'II.On Dear Neu 'port ers --1 dn ire In Je l'l'e a.r a r oun r ifnM •I he- cause of fll)' deep ronre ru for n11r ent trr,'l 'J/1 •;1 c1:.1.f a 17Jo re effic-ient cit_r .~·r;t t ,.,,JJJtiJ/. I offer 20 Jear J of pr rJ{urirJI?al t'll ,'(i!l ft ·rl 11,(1 ,_.,,J /·,(J il!£ rJ t xpN"ienre and p/ed~e I a /,c 11 ro , hrJII .o it'e rc,;J, 111 reP- resentati~·e. I ask for ;our 1 Of< on Tu e<d"' .. 1('•.f 1/ih ENDORSEMENTS: J.d L Cei<Jwtll Joh" F. , .. ,..., lolotli" lrol t.K••••r ...... v. "'"'"-· 111 .0. l it.her-4 L St.lo~l" Jot\ 0. V'"" M .... ,., .. u, ........ c .. w~ Wol..,_ Clorlt Willie.., F. Hyrd ........ .. .._ •• 11 C••i""' s .. ...,. .................. , I , H. lltl04fl.r.il All.., &.olt J •• /1 ..... ". H• ........... ,, o,.,;,, w. ,...,. s ..... ,d C. WeeO!I o•r:l A I A. H•~rv "· •·•Oil •' • 0, (l .. i~ K. W.l,,~ D•. f.jeMy T. W.ll ,t-t ''"· Llwo•cl ~. A.llu l .. c. s ......... 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Nolu Ftinollo l idotr4 CloUI -Vote For: "PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP" ON APRIL 11, 19n FOR THE 7+11 DISTRICT- b)' •• , I X I II--WI 1J110 CC 11o01t -· nt.o .. ...,.- 1J1C beOIIIIJ 10 ll>lt J00-LAST HNU OH IIALLOT-I'IIST IH QUAI.II'ICATIOHS qb roodUy-lo -h •· ............ -uol-..-11' ._ •• 111' ro;alnd GtbeOrt .......... Dr.~---- ~ • ._... Mlllflrt lu•• Cltr C••d City ..,._, 1•• Dr.Cu.t.eiMliG••otnoea.IL-~-=~..,~=~.,..:.:•:•:·~=::·:~.,..::=:,:~~-::•:•:,:•:.: .. :•: .... :~-==~a:·::.;":'~·:~:•:•~""':•~~cc:•:;:.,.:-::•:~J at I04S w.,ee.e Ortw. ~ew--• · port Boodl. ·-1«1..$100. 37th anniversary noted IACIC AT P lAM. ....,. .. ,. • .,.,.llllletCrtt --..... ·--RM~~ttaliMlCie•tll•. T1U on,lal oil, -- -"' ""-,~ t"-P<ttlll' lor -1'1111 -Aaoi- Ytrary, WU ~ bJ ~ L.,... ottlle l.apaarteoloay. NtB. BUILDING 'PERMITS 8. lfoCiellu, -a1 lfr, ud lfro. H. s. lfeCtollLI a1 ma IMU ~. WelteWf. ... n. toned to -t pcl&'l &I ,_, Harl>or &lltr I .-u Ll tilt w-Paellle &llaord lilt l'IIOed aoiNIIe -O)'W ll.B.S. Gold*roalb. llopll!p ot Ot- .UO,v Squadron Two. Aecord!ll( to lflu Lon& MUW, presideat ottbtAuocla- Uon, tbe 3?tb IDDifiUU'J wtU celebrate lAIUDl F.strll'J banner Jeu or P'owth ud PI'O- grea. Sbe reportstbatarecc:rcS amount ot $1, '100,000 ln earn .. lop ,.. distributed to 25,000 account lloldets tor the QUll'ter ending March 31, 19'72. .( ... ooo ,.. ..... a ' • _,. oo111.. Mlldllc 10 Now- port Cllt• PI'O¥Idrld a coa- lldtnl>le -lo tilt balkllla 1*1 !lor Nnport -b ... •:~~;:'_i!,;:]!:• lbt.o IIIOIIlb. Otl1tr slable I*· .. milt Include a $110,000 ilwtU- tna oa 8albo& Ptnt.Mula aDd a JUt, 'MO perrnU for t....t tm ... pronmeat Ia Newport Ctoter. Hla lblp -ted u -&Ad rNC411 YIUI1 i:Jr tbl alr- Ea:.rer Gree11ngs Box ~I 60 Since !be bei!IDlllll( of tile year, Laguna Federal's auet. have I.Dcreased mor e thaD $2,- 653,000, brlDJlog total oet as- sets to an all-Ume lllgtl ot $145,836,580, l Chocolate Cream Egg 75c ~ ~ A new slate of officers has been elected tor the Newport Beach Historical Society. Not only was 1941 an hlstorlcal year on an internattooal basts because of Pearl Harbor, but that was the year that the re- Urlog president, the new presi- dent and the new secretary grad111.ted ln the same class at Harbor High. Ted Finster, president, was born and raised In Balboa and Is remembered as senior class president. At present he resides wtth his wtfe, Mary Margaret, aoo 3 sons, Jerry, 23, BiU, 21; aoo Kevin, 13,1nCameoShores. He Is former president of the Orange County Chamber ot Commerce and ts as.90Ct.ated ti '/} wit> Boyle Engtoterloc Com- pany ln santa Ana. Theo Roblns, vice-president, Is the .nrst automobJle dealer {) in Ne"J))t1 Beach. F'ifty-ooe " years ago he established hJs first Ford Agency at the pre- sent Balboa Fun Zone site and SCHOLARSHIP PLAN FOR YOUNG G.O.P . AssemblYman Robert E. Bad- ha m, (R) Newport Beach, an- nollllces that scllolarstdp ap- pllcaUons ror attendance at the The followiDc permits, Ia the amount ot $1,000aDdonr, were lsauect durtac the put l w..U: • NEWPORT CENTER Tlle lrY1Ae Co,, 610 Newport Ceoter Dr., teDI.nt lmprOYe ... ment1, $111,760. Balboa lnsuruce Co., 4 per- mtta for puUUons at 620 New- port Ceoter Dr., $57,100, $4,- 400, $8,000 and $4,400, The Irrine Co., retatnlnrwau at 550 Newport Center Drlu, $8,000. Jobn Sbea, 5 story offlce bu1ld111c, 150 Newport Center Drln, $6!6,000. Tonto's restaurant, 222New- port Center Dr., ftrf sprinkler system, $2, '100. • WEST UPPER BAY Jerry Levine, swlmmlagpool at 1000 Martners Dr., $4,656. Allenby Matthews, swtmmlng pool, 1927 SaotlaKO Dr., $3,500. Sam Gregory, nlmmtngpool at 1406 Lincoln Ln., $3,660. A. B. Taylor, 1836 Hlghla.od Dr., addltloo and alterations, $3,000, Anthooy Kopp, addition, 1912 Galaiy Dr., $2,000, Dale Rasmussen, swtmmtag pool, 1329 Santiago, $3,800. • BIG CANYON W. a.t:. Feldl, 2 story, I unit dwelltog, 3 Cypress Polot t...o., $92,200, • IRVINE TERRACE regional leadership traloJ.ng Mary Same, swimming pool program for Young Republicans at 431 Avocado A $5 000 are ava.llable at his district • CORONA DEL M;:·· ' · office at 1649 West cliff Drln, Newport Beach; telephone, 5-48-James Heed, add bedroom, 3913 Th. 1 I I 306 lrts Ave,, $4,800, · Is ra n ng program R. P. Warmlogtoo, addition, ts sponsored by th e Republican State Central Committee. The garage and unit, 712 Larkspur h •·· I I d I ed t Ave,, $12,000, sc o~ sn P un • re err 0 Union 011 co., 2201 E. Coast as the Roy Baker Priest me-Hwy ., service statton bt.dldtag. mor l.al scholarship selection $ committee, was established 1n 20•000• and canopy, $4,500. • CORONA HIGHLANOO memory of the son or State Joo Jacobson, add room at Treasurer Ivy Baker Priest. 436 Morning Canyon, $12,000. Awards will be based oo fi. • NEWPORT oanctal need and previous Re-David Maooolda.n, 2 storydu-dpubdli'~~ ,Party a1ot11vl1ttes.UThe plu, 6900 w. Ocean Fr., $42,- TED FINSTER _ea. LU"' or reee P o aw ca-000, hons Is April 15. Jeoean Romberg, alteration, He will continue to serve on T RAIN IN G AT AL AM E DA 424 31" St., $2 300, the executive board. Coast Goa.rd Seanilln Recrllft #" Ca.Jif%U. ierpriMI, Also serving on the baUd Kart A. Orbach, SOD of Mrs. pa.rtlttoqs, 3101 N~rt Blnt., of directors for the coming Betty J. Topalian of %?25 Vista $30,000, year, and representing all areas del Oro, the Bll1f'rs, has en-M. Potoma, 1900 "· Balboa of the city, are J. Leslie Stet-li sted in the Coast Guard Re-Blvd., doors to take-out area, fensen, Mrs. WtUiam Bertulelt, serve at Long Beach and Is $1,000. Miss Agnes Blomquist, John recelvln g basic training at Ala-Robert Hollingsworth, 2 story Keeler, Peter Barrett, Joseph meda, Calif. He !sa 1970 gradu-d~lex, 209 42nd St., $<12,100. Ha mblet, Mr s. Joseph Beek, ate of Corona del Mar high • AIRPORT AREA ~ has continued to reside on the If) Balboa Peninsula with his wlte q.,l'\-0. ~ Mae.His sonBob,alsoagradu- V \J As,,o<tec Chocol ales ate or Harbor High, Is his Jack Barnett, and Mrs. Marlin school and attended Orange Koll locome Properties, 2 Sheely. Coast College. story, I uall dwelllng, 1901 lb bo, $2 00 partner In the F'ord Agency, -----------------c:-::--:C:-::---cz~ ? lb bo1 $3 95 ~0 and daughter Mary !sa teacher. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL HOTI E C>~ Mrs. William Ritter, secre-CIT Y OF' NEWPORT BEACH, CA LI FORNIA P1npiP f"o,l (/ {J \;j t.ary, met her husbaOO at Har. NOTICE lN'/ITlNG BIOS B-1 ~ .. 1 ~~"'I. bor High. Bill R!Her Is now SEALED BIOS will be received at the orrt ce of the City Clerk, ~ principal at Llocoln lntermedl-City Hall, t\ewport Beach, California, until 11:00 A.M. on the Corona del Mar C> ate SChool, and their 2 sons, 18th day of April, 1972, at which ti me they will be opened aDd 1\~ Mark, 26, and Craig, 24, both read, for performing work as follows: Pharmacy U graduated from Harbor High. MISCELLANEOUS PARK SEAL COATINGPROGRAM, 11971-72 0 James Rubel, treasurer, Is CONTRACT NO. 1431 3 127 E. coAST H wy . 673.9110 ~';::,<J ano<HI-",•'cta"'ssadoual 11•946o.l HHearUbove's Bids must be submitted on the Proposal form attached with r.n the contract documents turnlshed by the Public Works Depart. 6 Ill/ l'l·'f \r !.'11'1/fJ\ I'll \R \f H :l ' with his wUe Phillis aoo child-ment. Thea.ddiUooal copy oftheProposaJ.Formls to be retained WE DELl VE R reo, Jim, 14; Peggy, 12, and by the bidder for his records. ('I Q ~ <:\ O ~ ~ Charles, 8, In Corona del Mar. Each bid must be accompanied by ca.sh, cerHJled check or ~ <:::.~ ~ ~ <::> ~ Bill Grundy of Lido Isle Bidder's Bond, made payable to the City of Newport Beach, (J f\-0. ~ cJ"-~ '\:) (/CJ~ CCJ outgoi..Dg president, Is also~ for a..o amount equa.l to at least 10 percent of the amount bid. I_..;"----'J----"-------------19•4•1.;gra;...d.ua•t.-o.I•Har.;;;;.;."".;'.".;.l.;;gil.~ The title of the pro)ect and the words "SEALED BID" sha.ll be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope containing the bid. The Contract Documents that must be completed, executed, and returned in tne sealed bid are: A. Proposal B. Designation of Subcontractors C. Bidder's Bond D. Non-collus ion Alftdavtt Dove, $62,000, • LIDO ISLE Gregory Daymond, addltton aDd alteration, 227 Via F'lr· ..... • CAMEO SHORES Don Burns, add sauna, 4621 Brlgtltoo Rd., $2,000. • NEWPORT HEIGHTS Finn Guldjord, aneratloos at 427 San Bernardino, $1,000. Alan Cotfey, addition at 590 San Beraa..rd1oo, $2,500. • BALBOA lSLAND Frank Lloyd, add 2 stories on south side, 119 Jade Ave., $16,000. cnll_~ltrt'C:OU!tltol~la! Come In and Test DriYe The Two Newest BeHer IdeaS r:r. Ford! PRICE THEM ••• YOU'LL LIKE THEM! ED HIRTH PROTECTS YOUR RIGHT FOR A E. statement of Flna.Dclal Responslblllty F. Technical Ability and Experience References RAm FORO.ASSIFIED ADS Answers phooe, records call. New $1!9. Complete terms, free demo. Fact. gmr. 836-1603. 24 Hours. CONTROLLED CITY GROWTH THROUGH DESIRABLE ZONING. Ed H;rth founded "Chart" to stimulate the revision o f our m•ster plan . Ed Hirth h•s per- sonally led the committee to study lht control of builcl;ng heights and density. We mud not lose his le•dership now! No one has wor~ed herder to per .. petu..te Newport's un ique ch•r· Kter1 •tmosphere •nd way of lilt. a [81 NEWPORT lEACH fiED.S THIS M.-UJI VOTE API. 11-IE-ELECT MAYOI HIITH! TO CITY COUNCIL. l'll'nl IMiidCT, -CIIIT IIACH • I'IEII'POaT COMIIITTE£ TO a&-ELECT CD 111a111 IU an: .. DE A VII,. I'IEWPOaT a~ACII. PIIOJIIK 10...•1 These documents shall be a.Ulxed wtth the signatures aDd Utles of the persons siiJll.ng on behalf of the bidder. For Cor- poratioos, the slpatures ot the President or Vice Presidem and Secretary or Assistant Secretary are reqllired aDd the Cor- porate Seal Sahli be al!Ued to all OOcumeDls requiring slgnabaes. In the case of a Partnership, the atp.tureof at least ooe general partner Is required. No bl.d6 wUl be accepted from a CocD"actor wbo has DOt been llcensed to a.ceorda.oee wtt.b tbe prOT1&1oosotCfllpter9, Divlsion W of tbe BusiDess and Protessloos' Code. Tbe Contra.etor shall stlte tUa llcease number &DIS elus:ltlca.Uon 1n the Proposal. Plans IJid Contract Documents, lncl-Special ProYislooa, may be obtaiDed at the Pmlle Work& Department, City HaU, Newport Beach, Ga.llJornl.&., at oo cost to Ueensed cootraetors. A III()D...reflmda.ble cbarp of $!.00 wtll be required for eaeb set of Plaas and CODtract DoeumeiU IPued to others. It ls requestec:l that the Plaui.Dd.Cootn.ctOocumeDtabereturoed wtthln 2 weeD Iller lilt bl4 optnlq, Tbe Ctty bu adopted tile studard SpeellleaUoos r.r Publlc Works c-U<tlon (1910 Edllloo IJid S<c>Plements) as propored by tbeSoatbtroCaJ.I.t)rnlaCbltptersoftbe AmerleanPubUe Works Auoel&tJoD aDd tbt Associated General Contractors of Amertca. QJpi., Ill&)' be obta1Ded trotn BuUc:U..of N .. ,, Ioc., S055 Orerlud An., to. Aoplet , CaUl. ~ (lU) 870-9871, Tbe City hu odopted SlaDil&rd SpeelaJProYislorui&DdSiaDil&rd Drawtnp. Copl01 ol tbt• art anltable a1 !be PllbUc Works llol>orlllltlll &I • cool "' 11.00 ,.. ott. le acoord&Det w1111 tbt --ot ArUeto I, Chaptc I, Part ? ol tilt Calllnrala ~ Codt Oitellooll ?'10 tl otQ.), lilt Ctty eo.eu ol tbt Ctly ol Mnport llt&Cb bu -·lilt --' ,. .... w.,-"',.. __ ...... ~ .. nleb tilt -k Ia 1o be ptrlormod lor -b enJt, elaootacwaoo,· .. IJpt "'-\!DUO<_ .... -to-.... - ud bu Itt lorlb --Ia --llo. -. MoiCool llq U, I MI. 4....,. al l&ld ·--Ia &ntl&lllt le lilt- o1 tilt Ctty Cl•lr. All,..-lo tilt -llall be _..., lll' &It ~ a1 !II&~ ~ Codt rtlallollo ,.. .. ..w., -..... (Soc-1 'MO-l 'Ill loo-t}. CITY OF IIEWPOIIT IIEA.Cll, CALUUUIU. • Lura 1 ........ City Cllrk Pabllall: lluell ao, U?J, lo tbt lltwporl liarbnr Eoolp.. 1 Tl• 2TI... l ·TI-• ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOW-- lD :...,.,. trltto ......... UD 2-,ID 10D ~~u:·~-'12~7M P.O. Box 21 -0t • -..... 2-0D S.OD .._OD • • 00 esa. 31-0t.-.... 10D .._OD S.OD SPQ'r.;.BEFORE YOUR EYES- led. .,... ..., 40 _._ --05·: •.••••• ~·-_10;_ •.•••.••• ·.'' ••.. :-..l oo your new carpet-remon fOR ULE boml, b'lllsbld. 1965 50' a 10' double optndo. Ntcct adult put. C)Oee to oceu. MZ-llU, For New I UNCI Plaaot I. Orp.ae lt't SCHifiDT lfUSIC CO, 1110? "· lf&lll st .. -Ana Ell. 1114 YamOII&PluooloOrp.nl IAIIrrtJ or-_,.._ • I fOR 141. E PALACE GUARD," OorJ ·--'-'>&clr. • IDD'l' eMit ...,..._ C&ll t?l -· Y1"'-' AIIIQISO. 101-.--. -lbem with Blue Lustre. Rent NEW IIlii moan'IID N«tb thon, bt&d.~rreat nt!dJ, 541-1611 ..., A 'Ill, e WOiiiC WAH TED IRONING. Ytut ot eJI*'IIDCe oo au tn>tt al elollllna and electric sbampooer, $1.00. CrOWD Hardware, 3107 East Cout Hwy ., Corooa del Mar. bicJCll repairing OD all maku. Ttree, aDd au replacemeot puts. Beach 81- cyc .. s, 106 E. Balboa Blvd., Ba-. &'lli-?ZI!,&Dd aaa E. 17th St., Colta Meli, 64%- ?416, I SALE. u-. SpOelaliJ -mto'o --------- 'olllrto. $1.50,.. br.lfoblt =-:::::-::------Wbltno. 10'1 lfarowrtlt, 1 AI'ITED c-tiel lltr. t'lt-1?'14. . IIEA.CH PROPER~ lor 1------"-- lllr• -Ill Rl---OWMr •• 111.1 Em, l$78oGtla YMMINAn,.t...o.Aap .... BOB ROBINS, _.. !llallt.fOT of T-o Robloo lllc:. 1D CoD M-; weleomee: Ford's DeW compact pie~ truck, tbe Courier, built lot Ford 1D ~ bJ Toyo Kocro. a J&plDIH car aad truck manutactiU'er. Tbe new compact truck bas a 10.-lDcb wbeelbue &Dd 11 powered by u 1,800cc fota-eyUDder engtne W'ltb a lour-tpeed mantal traDSmlasloo. THURSDAY, MARCH l!, 1!72 CORO!!A DfL WAR, CAU f. N.B. Ebe/1 • • Peacock horse show IS gotng to aid Tracy Clinic H~~iL?.~beu no William A. T-Tllo-to a member of Lo Clli> to .,.., HnaU.. for lbe tlmU, will M"t U .....,.,. Plorlltu lDd IU bHn a maa. AprU 13 pural mtetJ..Dc. bant"., cbttrme tor tbt DIClU1D at tiM beaddreu ball, Tbt Ranttu puty wtll bt- ttb ~A~* I P11.coek HUI •· Her S JIU' okt dauChf.er, Ptm-, JiD wttb a lUlu luncbeoa at uo-1 WM llbow, IJI&jor r.d tla, 1t llu11nc 1o Glrl Scout-tbe EbtU elubbowre, 515 W. ra~Uc .,... of tbt Ora.Dct tilL IJid wtU eerta.I.Diy bl ta.. -Balboa Blvd •• Btlbol, &Dd wtU COWitf G4dJd lor JobD 'l'ra.c7 YOIYtd Ia Tracy CUnJ.e work ' \ eoaUJwe wUh the M&kab.i CUalc, 'I'M lbow will be beld Wbea older. :...._ j J 4&Dcera lmder the dlrecUoo of ' /-at tbe P•cock fUll RldlncCtub Mrs. J. H. Frtectmaolaprelll--Mrs. start Baird. They were iD Nortb Tu.UO oa JIM Sand·t deDt ol tbeOra.npCOWityGuUd. orp.nlled for the purpose of AffiMAN Steven A. Emery, 800 Mn. TbOft'C)IOD 11 at prtMIIl Tbe UTl horse show chairman WALTER w.. SCHIRRA.JR.,ooe perpetuatl.ng HawaUan music, of Mr. and Mrs. Maurtce M. r.cordlac aecretary tor lbe ta: Mrs. Richard Man1D Jr., of the ortpoai7Mercl.lr'yastro-folklore and dances. They are Emt:ry of 2045 Ma.oduinDr1ve, baud of directors of tbe Jolla a11tlted by Mrs. Scott Biddle, uut., has beeD Dt..med Ylc:e ~om tbe local area. c osta Mesa, w completed his Tracy Cll.Dle, &ad waucbarter co-chairman. Committee prtlident ot pubUc se"lee at Tho.e . participating In the u.s. Alr Force basic trainlnc member of tht CUBic's Wo-chairmen are: adnrtlslDc. Natlooal Systems Corp., bead-Ebell procrun will be Mmes. at the Air Training Comma.nd's men•• AI&DUary. Tbt: late Mr. Mn. Fred Ehrsam; classspoa-qiiU'tered at 4361 Streb st., Carroll Aim, Robert Burns, Lackland AFB, Teas. He Ills TbompiOQ M"-' as a dlledor IOJ's, Mr1. Ropr Marsh; con-Newport Beach near theCOWJty James Ectwvds, Wayne Hughes, been assigned to Chamxe AFB, of the eU.Dic: tor 17 yean, aad celliool, Mrs, Ropr VerSluta; al.rport, Hewtu' serveprlmarUy Elllott Perktnes, Jerry Rooff, Ill., for training In weather wae actl'fe Ia lta atfa.lrs aiDce elllibltors party, Mrs. LewLs iD the coo.senatton aodanatJoa Albert Rylett, Florence Rypln-senlces. He is a 1970 gradu- Ua IOIJDdl.Dc In JNS by the Schmid; klck-ott party, Mrs. areas of the ediiCatloo l.nstltu-skl and Gerald Sparks. ate or Estancia ntgh school presJ.dellt, Mrs. SpeoeerTracy, Jay Kear; patrons, Mrs. George tlon. Capt. Scbirn. new orbital Guests ot hooor a.t tile lunch-aDd attended Orange COClst Tbe Thompsooa were aLio In-Brlggemao; personnel pro-mlasioos In 3 National Aero-e011 will be Mrs. Wallace Bag-College. atrumeotal lD orpni&lni the uammlnc, Mr. a.od Mrs. Mar-natJtlcs Space AdminLstraUon ley, the Orange District F'ed- Ora.nee Couoty Gtdld. 'flo Helaley; premium OOok., maiUled spacecraft programs. eratloo or Women's Club pres-pROMO TED TO SC T , Mrs. Tbomp80D, tolftber Mrs. Michael Jones; proc:ram He reUred from NASA 11.1 July, !dent, and Mrs. Murray Grain-Ronald D. Emery, son of In COOK'S CORNER .. FeUowNe~n: I am GIDdea F&J, I JoDc~ Ume bUGMU 1t0mu aDd rtlldeot of Newport Beaell. I hut kDow1l Det Cook tor many y-.ra. He 11 a caDI2(. date for the N.wport Be&eb. City Couoell Dee Cook Is my candidate Ud I'm voti.Qc for him be- cause be hu prono hlm- .ell to be a real leader. Dee Cook ha.s llways cup- ported better school•, city beautll!.caUon aDd lower mu- nicipal and pernmeat costs. Dee Cook wut be a TAXPAYERS' COUNCIL- MAN . Dee Cook wtU be I full time Councilman. He will be ln Newport Beach when you Deed 1\lm. Dee Cook served you WELl ID the sJrtles. He W"lll ser<~e you BETTER ln the sevemtes. with her SOD aDd daupter-~. Mrs. Douglas Moran; art 1969. He Is a veteran of 90 ger, tlrst ¥lee-president. d In taw U.r aDd Mrs Pbiltp cootest, Mrs. Eric Roberts; combat missions during the TN! cenera.l meetlng wllt be ~/zo!~ M~~~rl~·or~~e.E~o~ A thena 0W0 rd slate ~bo' .·m~:o~o~:~~= ~~=iur~,"Mr~~n~~~:. ~~~~~~ Korean War. ~~= b~t~:;F'~=~~~:: Mesa, has been promoted to Wherever you Uve Ln New- port Beach --I sa.y VOTE FOR DEE COOK -· the ex- perienced, most quaUfled Newport Beach Council can- didate--on April lith. sergeant In the U.S. Air Force. Newport Harbor Pallbellentc Tile boooree ls selected ~om pa~ thell hflmJ l~~TiradltiCoa,Unlof tlblekets,,.Mrs. JRolh~-~tad nDlely; t,ro-JARVIS PLAN 1 S TOPIC HE'LL BE A VI A TOR He is a.n air traffic controller oom1Datioos madebyareaclvlc, wor.. • ht 8 0"" racy c. P es, rs. CoWU" rr cq; Taxpayers lnc. will meet at Coast Guard Ensl'"' Leslie at Vandenberg AFB, servina wtu bold Its Athena lUDCileoo. ....._ 1 The Tbompaoos have ma1n-publlclty, Mrs. Warren Han-.... "" --Gloden Fay Wednesday, April 19, at the aoe1&1, serrice and ln.terlll talned a. summer OOme 00 Sal-cock aDd Mrs. Stephen Sch-the santa Ana pubUc Ubra.ry, A. Wiley, !tOn ot Mr. Carl A. wllh a unit of the Air Force Bahla Corlothlan Yacht Club. orpnlzattons. . 1 •• 5 and lla 1 and 1 .. G 502 W, Civic Center Drive, Wiley of 2J4 Iris, Corona del Communications Servtce wb.lch 1 1 1 Tilts luncheon ls hekl annually Past winners lnclOOe Mmes. bo& Island 11Dce '" • Ye war I; reasurer' ,...rs. · Santa Ana, at 7:30 p.m. this Mar, has begun advanced rugnt provides global communlc.a-P , D, C 0 0 K X to hooot aa area woman who T. DuoeaoStewart,RobertMar· been permane:c__ rehsldentstoof Tapley Taylor Jr. Friday, March 31. VIrgil El~ training at Corpus Cttrl sti. He lions and alr tratnc control . · · has made outstanding contrl-stall, Walter Burrougtts, Alvin the Newport ._c area r lllns, president, •Ill gtve the ts now in the final phases of tor the USAF. He Is a 1966 S N bUtions of time aDd talent for Pinkley LDCI Harold 8o)"t'ey. 12 years. The senlorbeMrsf c.ll ._ y.., .... A.1 latest lntormation on the Janis mc.re than a year of night graduate of Bolsa Graode High ave ew port tbe fOOd ol the community. Presentatloo of the Athena Thomptoo Is a mem r 0 1% tal: Umltatlon ln1Uatlve tratnlng leading to his deslgna-School, Garden Grove, and at-for Newport ers medal wlll be made by New. AaK'!lltas de Oro, Copa de Oro ..... Lai• amelldment and the granting uon as a naval aviator . tie Is tended santa Ana Junior College port Belch Mayor Edward Guild of be Memorial Hos-Ql.OUO of an extension of Ume to a 1964 graduate of Coro:u del a.nd California State Polytec.h-VOTE APRIL 11 H~th ~·~~~~~~·~•:oo~C~I~~Co~~~W.~o:f~C~a~~~~=================-~a~c~qu~~:e~m:o:r:e~s~l~~~~u:re~s~.----~M~U~hl~~~~~ooa~l~.~~~~~~ol~c~C~o~ll~e~~·--------~--~~~~~======~~ Mr~. Lloyd L. McCollum, ;ou~. The yoWlpr Mrs. president, has choseo Mrs. Charles Bup to act as chalr- man of the hmcheoo. She will be asststed by Mrs. Arthur Patch aod Mrs. Ernest VUDCcl. $200,000 LIHD.o\ ISLE DWELLING DE SIGHED A $200,000prtva.teres1dence, to be constructed on Lloda Isle, has been deslped by Robert Greig and Associates tor Mrs. K, M. Schten, well kDOWn CaJ- Uornia businesswoman. FeattD'lng a contemporary regency design, the 2-story, 6,800 square foot structurewtll have a stucco and cut Texas ROGERS A. SEVERSON, 32, of Umestone etterlor, aM. will be Harbor VIew Hills has been surrounded with lush landscap- named vtee president ofPa.clf1c In •· Lighting Properlles lnc. (PLP), Ttte dwelling has been de- a subsidiary of Pactnc Llgtltlng signed to ttl the odd-shaped, Corp., Los Angeles. He will five-sided Jot, pro¥tdlng mui- be coocerned wtth mortgage mum water viewing trom as and cma~trUICUoP flpeochli He muy rooms as possible. The wtll a~ cooft.oue hls duttes problem was solnd by l*fall- u e»cdtt'fe 'flee pr .. l4eal ~ eliDr tbe t waterfront lot llDM, DIIU'I Properties Corp., an ln-erE!".lttnr ao anplar Uvlngroom du.strtal park development sub-aDd muter bedroom suite. sldlary of Pactnc Llgbtlng These and the bmlly and Corp. He Is a graduate of the break:Ca.st .room, slttlng room Un1versU:y of Redlands aDd h:u and daughter's bedroom, all degrees Ln real estate and rea.l have direct access to spaclous estate ttoance trom UCLA. water -oriented deck areas. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAl. HOTICE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNIA NOTICE INVITING BIDS SEALED BIDS will be received at the ottlce of the City Clerk, City Hall, Newport Beach, Calltornta, untilll:OO A.M. on the 14th day of April, 1972, a.t which tlmt tbey wlll be opened"a.nd read, tor perform1Dg work as follows: BICYCLES TO THE BEACH CONTRACT NO. 1432 Bids must be aubmltted on the Proposa.l form attached wltb the contract documema ftaDlshed by the PubUc: Works Depart- ment. Tbe addltlooal copy of the Proposal Form Is to be retained by tbe ~dder tor Ills records. Eacb bld must be accompe.nled by easb, cert111ed check or Bidder's Bood, made PIJ'able to the City of Newport Beach, tor u amount equal to at 1eut 10 perceat of the amowtt bid. The title of the project aod tbe words "SEALED BID" shall be clearlY marked oa tbe outside ot the e:D'felape cootaini.Dg the bid. The Contract Documeots that must be completed, e:rectlted, ud returoad 1n the sealed bid are: A. Proposal B. DeslgnaUoo of Stbcontractors c. Bidder's 8oad 0. Noo-eollu&loo AtflduU E. statement of Floanclal Responsibility F. Technical Ab1UtJ ud EJ~K~rlence References These doeumeata sball be aftlnd wttb tbe siplalur es and tttl11 ot the per JOGS alJDlnc on bebalt of the bidder. For Cor- pon.tiool, tbe alpaturea of the President or Vice President a.od Sec:retu)' or Alslst:alll Seeretary are required &Dd abe Cor- ponlo Seal8b&lll>o-loalldoeumentoreqqlr1Dc slptures. Ia tbe eue ~ a PartDirlhlp, tbe slc-tm'e t1 at leut one general -· " roqulrocl. No blda w111 be accepted from a Coatraetor wt10 bas EWJt been Ue.,... Ill accor<lueo ll'llll 1111 .,...._.,Cbel>to< i, Dl•lsloo m ot 1111 -.. aad Pn~o-· Co<lt. Tbe Coo~nctGr llbel1 o1a1o bJo Ue-... bor IUideluoiii..-IDIIlo Pr_..t. PJut IUid COIIJrlft:l Doeua~lllla, lllc:h.Unr 8PociD1 l'rwloloos, mar be ~ at 1111 Pablle Woru Dopor1111oa1, CIIJ Hall, Nowport lltl<:h, Ca11lan1D, at 110 ooot to u.--aeto<o. A __ ,_ Cllar .. ot $1.00 wU1 bo ·-.,.. .. b ... of Pluo lllld Coalrac:t Doeamollla .._ lo -.. n 1o r-otocl lllatiM PtuoiUidCoalrac:tlloeumootober-...tw1111lA z- -1111 bid """'"'" Tbe CIIJ' bu -ll1o Slaodatd 5poelftc:a-lbr N>Ue Woru ~"'-(11'10 -lllld Stw-) u pr..,..ocl br ~~oo-.Ca-CiiiPI4toof1111"-JeuPablle woru Aoooc:lalloa IUid 1111 Aoooc:._ Golllnl ~ootAmorlea. c...-nw.y bo oJUI...t-s..tldiDI "'"· .... ,10115 O.•laad "'"·• Loo .U.Oioo, Calli. IOOSf, (IU) 1'10-M'Il. 1'111 CIIJ' bu-..... niSI>o<IDI_aad .. ..,rd DnYIDp. CopiH of -aro anllol>lo at tbo Pwblle 'llorka ~ataoootot$1.00poroot. • 111 -w1111 lilt --ot .UUelo I, Clolplor I, Part 7 ot 1111 Calllonla La1>oo Co<lt ow-I TlO II ->, tbo Cltf Ca• cU of U. aty ol Mft!P011 a.dllu ucc1alllciU. -' ... -mac nlo ot ....... -.. 1111 loc:a1llr"' .-111o-t. to bo porloriNI lor-cnll, elo-llot, • t:fpl ot ,........, ar ...C''W Miellld to ••cate tle OOIItnd: Ud au a1t .... U..._. Ia IFIId .... Jlo. .... w, Cl t llal'll, -·-·--· .. ..... " 1111 CltJ .. ....-.., oU .. _ • car. Many people pay $50 to $150 too much for cars. The money goes for higher inter- est . because the buyer didn't arrange his financing with us before shopping for a car . To help you save that $50 to $1 50 . Southern California First National Bank is intro- ducing AutoCredit . AutoCredit is a card that shows your financing is al- ready arranged . With an AutoCredit card in your pocket, you can shop for a car without worrying where the money will come from; it will come from us, at low bank rates. Pick up your AutoCredit card at our Newport area of- fices today. You never know when you may run out of car. SOUTHERN CAUFORNIA FIRST NATIONAL Bf\NK Ill ....... ,Dit -: .. ,-..,. --..,.t vrrn..5 1080 eay.lde Drive Phone 842-1141 WU1'CU'I' OMCI 1581 WMecllff Drive Phone~111 C08TA MUA omCE HARIIOft VIEW OFFICE ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT OFFICI ..-of~ OfiiCI 230 Eat 17th Street 18118 M•cArthur Blvd. 2001 Mlcheleon Drive 3118 Superior A':feftll8 Phone 842-1680 Phone 844-8511 Phone 833-3111 Phone IMHII11 C)lloor 01•-oge Coun1J -In C'tllfl 1, 0..0 Point, F-~~ Huooa.IQionlllon(:l). ~ Hlllo . S. ~ S. Juo11Ct4l b ... --.... e..tt. T.,.., end W...,M 1t1r. • • MATT ~TT of Newport, DllYe Powell of Edison and Steve Pi.etford of HtmtlDgtoo Beaeb made It a garrlsoo fln1sb as Pickford cot tbe DOd for nrst, Hogsett ns 2rM! aDd Powell toot 3rd. All were clocked at 15,3 wtth a strong head 'lf1Dd causing the sn Umes ID aU eYeots at tbe Beacb ClUes relays, (VIc Clpa.lek pboto,) o MOW SHOWIM G lJ ....... ' 1884 Newport (o\tc Y.t'\0 548 JSS2 . ' '• M OVIE STAR WALTER MATTHAU (rlght)presentsa 1972 daisy award to Richard A, Reese, vtce president-planning of the Irvine Co. The Newpor t Beach-based tlrm was honored by the California Landscape Contractors Assocla- tioo for tts contributions toward improving the environ- ment. The 5th annual daisy awards banquet was held March 24. at the Century Plat.a hotel ln Los Angeles. BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS ln~PL.C DES WITH EXCITEMENT! BillY JAt:l( A SEARCH FORPEACEI Also: Thrill$ in "HOUSE OF SHADOWS" TOM OLSWANG of Costa Mesa High is on his way to a new Beach ClUes 2-mJie record timing or 9:27.6. His brother John finished 2nd. Danny, Art aod Jerry Olswang were perctted on the final curve leod- inc their older brothers a lot of eoeouracement. May the Joy of Easter be with you and yours. Lynn Hart John Hart ,, DOUG ECCLES, coach Tarat YoUDg, Doug Brockmeyer and Brent Kruse, left to right, are Newport Rubor's cootrlbuUoo to the Beach ClUes World Series team which played the Kanaas eotry yesterday afternoon In the ttrst rouDd of the touroament In Phoenix. World series under way OCC track team loses who perfor med so great for the Hootl.ngtoo Beach trosh team, will also be members of the team. Edison's Tom Lloy wlll give the team 1ulckness and a scoring punch oo the team that shows a lot of depth, A special tbanks to Bob Granger of the Newport Beach parks and recreation depart- ment for providing the gyms at Ensign, Lincoln and Harbor for Frank Spangler and Taras Young to whip theboysln shape. The Harbor team aod the 8th graders trom Lincoln, Kat. ser, Ensign and TeWtnkle had quite a time while In San Fran. cisco. Harold Cathcart swished 32 points for the Harbor 5 but the Sao Francisco World Series team eked out a 89-87 win over Dave Seymour, Dave Becker, Jack Altman, Jim Klingensmith and company. ' . . . . ..... ""' . . NE\VPORT .. (--. .. . .. (" .:. .. • ~· •• comwous IIAlliEES DAILY AT 12130·3:30 7oG0·10:00P.M. I!XO.USIVE RUN RATED(Gl ITs FOR I!Vl!RYBODYI E A L T 0 R Newport Beach Ia .. Balloa Island Costa Mesa Ucla Isle eo-·del * COUIN-MAiniN PUSENTS * PIRST TIMI OI'FUED Llr(o 5 BR., 3 bath Eutbluff home, ideal for the lar•e flmUy, with nearlv lh 1cre lot 6 paved 1pac1 for storage ola boat or trailer. Hurry 6 call tor app'l f54,750 • A ttee.l! HARBOR YIIW HOMI WITH VIEW Beautiful '4 BR., S bath "Palermo model," with view of the Ugbls of the city. Owner hu inveated lbousandl of dollan in decorating; landleaping .by Lamoroux. House too big for present ownen. EJ:clu.sJve with us. $62,950. WATIRFRONT ·PIER Custom duplex, Newport Island •• this is a beautlful. weU kept property ~ Iota: of pride in ownership. Owner will carry 1st T.D. loan with no loan costa. OUered at ~.000.' COUNTRY CHARM Trees. : grau, thrubbery, htd. swimming pool ; lge . Eastside C.M. lot. all ol those n- tras in addition to 3 lge. bdrms., 2 baths. Bring a little paint, save at $37.500. * PRESTIGE RENTALS * Cameo Shores, -4 bdrm., 3 ba., pool , view, carpeta, drapes ; necutive styled home ; avail. at $700 Month, lease. MOVING-LEAVING THE AREA? We are members of Employee Relocalion Real Estate Services. (A non-profit organi .. zation) Newport .. Corona del M•r ·Costa Mew CoRaiN-MAftTINjl l===&44-7662====..l~ MACNAB-IRVINE FINER HOMES NEW DOVER SHORES HOMES F'tnal opportunity to own a new Ivan Well 5 Galaxy Drive CustOm Home. Choose 1rom 8 spectacular new custom homes w/sweeping vtew of bay and mountain~. From 192,300 to "51.000. Furnished model. OPEN DAILY 10 a.m.-5 p.m . 2006 Galaxy Drive. LIDO ISLE Traditional Country Engl i~h. be.autiful warm woods -red brk. patio. <4 BR .. sUllTOOm - large tam/game room-formal DR. 60' lot. $122.500. DOVER SHOifES BA'i'FRONT A very special Macnai>-Jrvine buy. Pier & ~lip. Entrancing Bayside patio. 3 BR'~. den. Price Sl22.500. May be purchued furnished. MACNAI-IRYINE REALTY COMPANY 644 6200 642-1235 Harloor Vlow c.nt.r 901 Dowr -1644lolocArthurllw. NIWPORT lEACH Wt ·It I )j 1 (&,C I I) 1 lj I, j I I\ CHINA COVE Waterfront custom built borne. 3 BR., mas. ter br. w /frplc. 6: IUDdect. On.ly one avail· able at this price. $111,000. 12 UNITS-NEWPORT IEACif Pool. J Block to beach. Some-apts. w/ocean view. Great tax benefits. No vacancy prol>- lem. Owner will consider trade. FOUR-PLEX TOWNHOUSE Under Construction Beautiful unit.. w /handaome wood en.,rior. Owners J br., w/frplc. (S) two brs. Buy now &. choose your colors. f18.200. NEAR lEACH S Br., large family 100m w/frpic. 2 ba~. aeparate dining lc den. $36,500. 214.5 I. CNst H'ehw•y Corona •• M.r '7Uflt ••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE'S · · · · FINEST Beautifully Decorated Home Large 4 Bedrooms - 5 Baths Plus Famtly Room PIER AND SLIP By AppolntmeDt Only ' BACK BAY AREA Four bedrooms, famlly room, dining room, 3 batba, 2,150 &q. ft. of living. Exquisitely decorated. Landscaping 18 exceptional • • • One of the finest homes around. $51,500 ROY R. McCARDLE REALTOR RELIABLE SF.RVICE SINCE 1943 II'IUATID ON TIN ACIIII IPACIOUI I a 2 -AI'.Aa'l'l•m ,_ a """'"'-,._ $1 '0 • Pd.,.&e Pado• • Pi1eplace• • POOLS • 9 Hole Puttina Ore< ·t • Tean.it · • Sepasate P~mily Section • Adj. lo Sdtoola •d Pity pound 900 .ho L-. c:.tol • .._.,.., • .., C. .. t lhy. cleM • Fe .. l• hl-.4 m-D&. R 01-11 ~:am CORONA FOR DEL MAR RENT Spectacular Ytews tor your tirnlly. From thfs Harbor Vtew hilltop above Corooa. del Mu. Dramatic architecture. Handsome interiors. Privacy. Pool, gardens, play areas. Close to schools, shopping. Two I.Jld three bedrooms, two baths. From $275. Gas and eableriston locluded.. Bayview apartments 54N JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD, lAST Or MACAIITHUR IIOULIVAIIO A.TION CALL 644-H ··~··············· MLS SALES REPORT Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $21.9 million in the 1st two months of 1972. THIS !SA 59% INCREASE OVER SAME PERIOD OF 1971! 823 new listings were p.r ocessed, of which 65% were sold; 63% of sales were cooperative. List your property with a Realtor. • •••• •••• FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS ROBERTSON-SADLEIR Insurance 3333 E. Coasl Hwy. ColOna dol Mar -Telephone 673-3850 THURSDAY, MARCH ~. COROllA DEL ~AR, CALIF. Newport Beach Balboa Balboa Island Costa Mesa Udo Isle Corona del Mar 'oiJ,.Ja JJ. PRESTI6E WATHFIONT HONES IHOWN IY AP'POINTMINT 54 Ll""" lolo Drl .. 5 BR., 4 bath bome with !10 ft . dock . Boauti- 1ully decorated, with marble atr. bath, crystal chandeli~n. fine carpets lc: wallpa· per, dumbwaiter 1c many other extras. S7 Unll• l•t. Drive Custom 4 BR., 31:-'! ba. home on Laidon. Mstr. BR. hu sitting area &: frplc. Waterfront family rm. w/converaation pit around the !rplc. ; lovely garden, !go. olip ..... •lst,500 T7 Lind. l1le Drive Beautdully decorated 5 BR. home on lagoon. Huge mstr. BR. w/beam ceilinJ, frpl. Lge. tiv. nn. A family rm. Formll din. rm. Secur· ity System, deck & boat slip. . . . . . 1230.000. 101 Llncl• Is .. Drive Lovely 5 BR., 4 ba . home with downstairs waterfront mstr. su.ite & lge. game rm. or atudy. Mexican tile floors, beam ceilings, quaJity construction, alip . . . . . . 1138,000. For Compl•te lnfonNHon On All Homee. & Lots, PIN• Call: BILL GRUNDY, Realtor lsl.nden lldtl. •t Lind• Iaiii· :141 BAYSIDE DR., SUITE I, N.l . 67:>4161 Pete Ba,·eff Reaft~ preHnl:J Two in One CUSTOM HOME -Designed for two-fam1l.v livin$'. Priv1cy and convenience. One wing hu living room wtfireplare. den. formal din· in2 room &: kitchen all facinJ[ courtyard pa- tio : UPSTAIRS. 2 king size bedrooms and bath. THE OTHER WING ha !> lh•ing room overlooking patio, kitchen . bedrooms and bath. 3 Car garage. This home's located on a quiet cu l-de·sac. Walk to ma jor shoppinl!". $43,500 OFFICE OPEH SATURDAYS AHD SUNDAYS r, LIVE IN A PARK ESTATE (AIR CONDITIONED.OF COURSE,) THREE LARGE BEDROOMS, TWO BATHS,· POWDER ROOM, LAR GE FA MI LY ROOM, FORMAL DINlNG ROOM, BREAKFAST ROOM OVERLOOKS ZO x 40 POOL, A CUTE GUEST HOUSE AND SEPARATE 20 I 40 GARAGE. ALL THlS ON FOUR LOTS RUNNING STR EET TO STREET. 575,000 • • • • JUST RIGHT FOR THE FAMILY EASTER PRESENT OPEH SATURDAY 1 -5 314 ORCHID, CORONA DEL MAR NE W HOME, -1 BEDROOMS, 5 BATHS, F"AMtLY ROOM, WET BAR, CLQ;:E TO BEACH, SOME VIEW, $84,500 ••••• COMMERCIAL LOT CENTER OF COSTA MESA ))OX Y. f' RJ\XKliX I ~~ PETE BARREn REALTY I RE:Al.10R ' . I • 1605 W-IIH Dr. II.L ]25() last Cots! tt.,-., 642-5200 Curt Dosh REAL T O R 142·847' -eve. 673-3648 1730 W. C O.-\ST HWY , NEWPORT BEACH 11811D8NTIAL AND .USIItBSS I'ROPI!aTIS$ ·-1'0• INTnesru, "Ito ,.8SSION AI. CON SIDIII.ATIOII Sill! Hill. c.. .. N..,., c. ....... - IIAYCREST 4 DID Sq. 1t. 4 BR., family nn .. dinl.-nn.. Beams. bridl: A t!Jt.. Nf'lll' ..... ree lard. ""·""· IIAYFIIONT' all. tnun.c.. MU' b&rtlrlr ....,. true:. ' bMcb. """ m.s.ooo tor quktr ... CollA IIAUTY N..wty dfaw ., 2 bdrm. on ~ lot .. .-.1 }De. ..... Cor0t11 dtl ,..,._ l:Miforn11 F'llbne: 67J.ZZ22 Quic k to reserve an apartment in one of our new sections. (The qu ic ker you are, the beHer your chances of geHing the floor plan and location that lit you best.) Park West apartments tend to fil l up tast. With adults over 30. (And under 30.) They like the adulls·only 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 Junior Olympic size pool. With athletes. (And just plain gOOd sports.) They like Perk West recreation. It outdoes every other apartment compte• fn the area. There's a three·acre activity park. Filled With swimm ing and ther· apy pools. Night·lighted tennis. Volleyball. handball. A large turl area tor jogging and touch football. There's a two-story c lubhouse. Complete health ctub facilities and trained a«endants. lounges, game and party rooms. FulHime recreation manager. Park West has something tor everybody. So. no maHer what your age. or marital status. or athlet~ ability .. you 're sure to fit ln. II you t'lurry . 3883 Parkvlew LIM. Irvine. Juat off the San Otego Frwway at Cutv.r R011d. Adults onty, from t1to. Famity ap,~rtmenta, from 1111. 1111hl@ •wn.••• ""--] f City part of lis yn ..-: ::-:.. ~'" ~~.,=-:.r .~,;.:=at-=.:= laoiiMdl:rolll._t---~-­.... .... ot IIIII ,.. JVd. &COil I • .., at ... laU ... &a Mt'tll ~~~...., u. aJ.oH,..IAIII. ciiJ' 1o lol lila ~ 1M 0 AWAllOED a -It _,fit lolll.l ..-e,. lilt ~ co_, ol- -coru. B•-booPI Aaa to -· a11o7 110YIII 111.1 -&I zHg CUll Dr. to ll...,.n llelciU Ud B&l· to I IIIII, bO wu p-Willi boo. A ~I u-ama dll- lbo 11et 11101 bo b&d & 40-t>ot ttlel wtU 1101 all bDI $"11,:130, dMp troat )'U'd.OYer tiM yeua, •bleb wtllcome from ett)' flat.. H ~'dlrtd llalld.lq: a aJeet AueumeDt ol $$80 per lot circular drtn aD4 a P"ll wtU be about ball ottheor1J1M.l to mate It euler tor him to eltlm&led COlt. Pt in &Dd out ot 1111 property, • AWARDED a eoatraet to wbleb Jil:s on tbe steep alope tbe G&UI.cber Co, to replace of a hill on the lOUth side water ma.tu lDNewportHetcbb of tbe street. at a colt ol $178,656. Wbea be went to the city's • APPROVED a flrllll map I ( 1.,.. .... '(\"i,, ''"'~\ N£11'01T HAIIIIOII dSIGII A liST SEC1!0!! --P.l T!IURSOAY.IIARat 3a, 1972 CAI'T. HUMMIL HAMID ,MilA DEb IIA!. lio'Uf, IY ltiSUYI ASIII . Easter week best ever · Pul L. 8....... coplolo IIIIIR. ol 411 llollolrqoo -'"• Co.-dtt Mar. tooa- ·---otU..-11 'no 1re4 me, ,ol .at '!'*I _, -._ liP Ud --cboptor o1 1M llual llo 1M ~II IIIII --Hl4t• -o1 1M pottol dl-Ro_.. Aaaoct&tm, ToriDIMI to "-' -~ -n-·· .,. ollllld - -t•lud·Looc a.c11. Aa .. ..-• ......... c&-... u.. IDIIIt liP OUIJID lbo m-ID utlel· a&-1 -., •W bo bold ta.CN ot poUeemta ud rNI-s-uo. ola bu7 wttk. • W1di1111Q', A.pril 5, at 1 -1111.1 "*· Ollie• Pbll Hal~ -to p.m. II lbo comml-o1. Tbt bapt tJPFttlld llltFrl-tllt dtlluimtat'a record Jte~ tte•a' mtu (AU.D Ceater), clot b7 Uoot ..... Dietl Hom II· 11oo a11or almolll I?. tooro 00 U.S. M&ftl staUOD. Ttrmloal loD, _ ... _ ot lbo poUco tbo lorco rtmombou -lolud, LOD1 Boocb. Co~>~. Hom- dlpariiiMIIt'J s-,tro1 dh1akle. tlllop ~ dUiereot. '•ID Dill t. a member of tbt t..o. tMt a 4._.tt wHt ilT aa.d 1H9," be rtcalla, "I rOde a Aaplte CoUDty u ....... , l:ar ldJ mtn IMmtd to be motoreyelt 11 boars a day tor lt&fr. r•UMd u lilt ""k po-. 10 lllralilll d&ye ttYIDCtobolp HATS GO 014 I'ARAD! Y-d&t, Serput Doll k~ tbtop UDder eoolrol. Tile &DDII&I ,...In, lollllnl BurdAU.Ibt poltuwatebcom-Tbl lddl ue aolDr •1M· ud lilt parade oe tiM Harbor mUller, aid ;~.ctlylty had 1!1-where oow. beeaute tbt free. Sen.lor Cltt.ltal wtU be btld ereued 10mewhlt lD mid-week way, bave made 11 euler tor lmmedJat.ly after 1 abort bolt- after ruootDc below Jut yeu's tbtm ,!" retch places tart!\er DIU rntet1uc Woad&)', AprilS, ltnl arly lD tbt W'Hk. a~etr Hall ~Abe 11 ot at tbe clubhout. RNitfttJolll: • Lit 1 1 eu lUll be made tor the trtp pubUc WOJ'ks dep~.rtmeot a few of the Em kay Developmeld. days aco to cet a permit to Compu~y's plans to subd.lflde carry out his plans, he lea.roed 14.7 acres oa MacArthur Blvd. tbat CUff Drive, which was just south of Cortoth1aa Way laid out 1D 1907, has an 80. (Newport Place) lDto 5 kits toot-wlde right of way. The for commercial deYeq,meot, fact that the street ltseU Is • APPROVED sUgbtly low- only 36 feet wide is lDeldental, eri.ng SOCid atten~attoo stud- tbe city said. The 80-foot rigbt ards oo tbe Spyglass H1ll de- of way sUD exists --aDd more velopment 1D Harbor View Hills, tba.o 31 feet of the right of way due to a reduction In milltary are in Mr. Herberts' front yard. aircraft aotse In the area. Beacbes were "llbollt u busy HELENE AND JOE HILL ot HuntJ.n.gtoo Beach express nrprtse at the pre~~at&Uoa of as a ROOd nmmer week," ac~ the cUt of a money tree at a party held last Saturday hooorln.g them oo tbtlr 50th wtddlng cordtni to Bob Reed, Ule city's the youapters a rw.ppy Easter to A Julia, ltLrliDC May U . --1D t.acuoa Beacb, Mellco, For turtber ln.formatioll, coo- northera CaUtorola, along tbe tact Mrs, Stella W:arU, 54%- He sat down aDd wrote a The out City Cotmcll meet- letter to the City Couocil ask-tog Is scheduled for April 10. l!lg that he be allowed to use MRS. MARION WILLIAMS the rest of ttts yard for the OF C.D M SUCCUMBS driveway and gara~. so that · • be wouldn't have to back Mrs. Marlon E. Williams of dan~rously lnto Cllff Dr. t~ Corona del Mar will be burled leave home every day. Friday at Fort Rosecrans Na- "('11 even pay tor the prop-tiona! Cemetery ln San Diego erty 11 I !lave to," he pleaded. following her death March 28, The CowtcU sympathized with after a long Illness, at Hoag h.lm but wouldn't say "yes ., Hospital. She was 79. • · Mrs. Williams, a lli.tlve of They referred the matter to West Virginia, had lived 48 the city staff, whlch has al-years i CaW Ilia and ready saJd giving Mr. Herberts a n or was u eocroachment permit would local resident tor the past "set a danrerous preeedent." ~1 Y~s. She Uved at Z39 The matter comes back to oppy ve. the Council April 24 Services at Baltz-Bergeroo · funeral home 1n Corona del In otber action Monday night, Mar wtU be ODd ted 10 the City Council: c uc at • PASSED anordlnanceplac-a.m . Friday by the Rev. Hat- ing the park bood issue on the laOO CoykenhtU. J~me 6 ballot. The 3~part bood Mrs. WUUams Is survived Issue seeks $9 mlllloa for ac-by a son, Evan C. Williams qulsltt.oo aDd development of Jr., and a daughter • Mary E. already-tdenttned lands and a Kelley, both of Corona delMar. r eserve tuDd for buYlni other LEGAL HOTICE potential park sites as they ---------------- come on the market. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME anniversary. Thf!lr daugllter-tn-law, Mrs. Joyce Hill, at left, bolted the~ at ber director of ~iDe safety. W:r. Harbor VIew Hills home, where friends and relatives from all conen of tllt lhltted Reed sa.idcrowdsonthebtl.cbes States gathered for the golden anniversary celebration. At tbe rlgtlt Is Kea.ny Hill, were about the same u 1ut grandson of the hooorees. Joyce Hill, who is as!!lOClated w1th the Bayside r eal estate year, but "better behaved." otftce of c . F. Colesworthy, Is the widow of the late Robert Hlll of Corona del Mar. Rough surf kept Ufecuardsfll.tr- TRACK MEET APRIL 8 Iy busy, wtth 5 rescues betnr made Tuesday. Ch h N A cUy -wide tract meet tor "The type or youngster com_ Urc .w. boys aoo girls conducted by ingtotbebeachthisyearseems the Newport Beach recreation to realize that this Is h.ls scene division will be held Saturday, and he can make or break th~ The PrlnceofPeacf>Luth eran for adm ission to holy com-April 8, from 9 a.m. to noon wbole thing by his behavtor" Church, 2987 Mesa Verde Dr .• mun.ton from 7 to 8 p.m. On at the Newport Harbor hlgb Mr. Reed noted. ' Costa Mesa ·-Maundy Thurs. Saturday there will be Enter school stadium , Sunny sties and warm tern~ day communion ser vice w!U baptisms and admission to holy Nine to thirteen Year old peratures brou,t~t the season's be held at 7:30 p.m. to::tay. communion at 4 p.m., and ttle youngsters are eltgible toeom-first wholesale show of btttnls Pastor John Wastby will preach mtdnlght festival beginning at pete ·u they sign ~with the aDd bare teet. Bicyclists were on "What a friend --He saves 11 p.m. Prayer book chOral recreattoo coach' at thelr near-more numerous than before, mel" Speakers at th e Good holy eucharist at 7 a.m. wiU est park or elementary school but, according to pollee tramc Friday service at 1 p.m. w!U open Easter Sunday services. playground between 3:30 and division's Ueuteoant 8111 Blue, be Ray Ernst, Nor man Juggert Family service Is at 9 a.m., 5:30 p.m. Monday through Frl~ trafttc snarls and accident. aDd Pastors 0 . J. C. Norem, prayer book festival choral day. were runninc beknr prulous James Blain, John Westby and eucharist at 11 a.m., and child-WITH COPTER SERVICE y•rs. He rated It as "a normal A. C. Anderson. The tenebrae reo's Easter service at 4 p.m. Marine PYt. Harry L. Tripp summer-Uke week." service will be at 7:30 p.m. • • • Jr., husband of Mrs. Terl L. Tbe pollee department bad on Good Friday, Easter Sunday Tbe Lutheran Church of the Tripp of 850 Plumer. Costa prepared ltseU for poss:l.ble services are at 8, 9, 10 and Master, 2900 Pacltfc View Dr., Mesa, bas reported for duty trouble by Umttlnc days ott a.nd 11 a.m.. • • Harbor Vtew Hills __ A Maundy wtth Marloe Corpa HeUeopter by kHpinc the SlCIPIY of barrt- Thursday communion service Alr Station, Jacksonville, N.C. cades, stcns aDd other emer- Tbe sermon for the 5:40a.m. L d • 1 f s sunrise service on Easter SWl-will be held at 7:30 p.m. today. k t d.ay atlhe Newport Harlm hig!l Douglas w, ... u. former pastor a liS wa or ore The "new poUUcs" has come leisurely, very publlc walk Colorado River • , •• , 9609• ~ 1543-94441 RESTYLE YOUR OUTMODED FUR NOW •.. SUMMII $5950 SPECIAL ONLY ••• IIKiltMs: • Rl!STYUNG • CUANING • GUZING • NBW LINING ._,_....,MII*- THS MAGIC TOUCH 01' MASTE« FUUlla CHAaus COlliN CAN Ca&tra.AN IJCCITING, IA$BIOHA.8U srYU..JVS'l'IOa YOU/ • • AMENDED the municipal STATEMENT code to inclUde 32nd St., be-The following person is doing tween Lafayette Ave. and VIlla business as: Mlx N'MatchCiub, Way, near the City Hall. In P.O. Box 4861, Irvine; 487 parklng meter zone S. Morning Canyon Rd., Corona school stadium will be given of the church, wtll brlng a by Pastor Chuck Smtth of Cal-message on "Words of the vary Chapel Costa Mesa Th cross" at 7:30 p.m. on Good choirs will ' be led by Mert! Friday. Pastor Martin Olson Valdez of the Prince of Peace will lead Easter Sunday ser- Lutheran Chur ch Costa Mesa vices at 9 and 11 a.m., preach- The annual sunrise service 1 • ing on "Ailelu.lal Christ Is sponsored by the Newport Har~ risen." Children will gather MARINERS CHURCH to Newport Beach. along Coast Hwy. from Coro~ While most ca.od.ldates for Hlghla.Dds to the Snack Shop Dr, .Joe Aldrtell. fto nctllnd b11 Tb, D. dttfll the city's 3 Council seats ICl near Irvine Terrace. from """" ...... _ --t-~-1 • INTROD UCED and passed del Mar: Ruth M, Boyatt, 46i to seeond reading a require-Morning Canyon Rd., Corona ment that new businesses wish-del Mar. bor Kiwanis Club. at 10 a .m. for an Easter egg • • • hunt. • • • for election April 11 are cam-Their novel efforts on behalf ..,...... ,_.....,...... leml•'7, DaUu. Tezu, ""'-'" In lr dlllo l to lbo ciNrcll -· Tilt ..... WUUam ·-to .-..&~UI.Ig a oa. ways, of Mrs. Store's candidate hus-II.XIUI putor ud La aftillblt. tor fllttaUoo ud two Corona HlghlaDds women band a.re greeted with n.ns, OOIMIU.C. are trylng something new. sbouts and maybe a rew Mrs. In Smith and Mrs. whistles. SUNDAY SCHOOL ....... 9:00A.M. tog to rent city parking spaces This business Is being con- to satisfy zoning rules for off-ducted by an Individual. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrew's Hd., Clift Haven --Dr. Charles Dlerenfleld will gtve a com- munion m~ltatlon at the Maundy Thursday service at 8 p.m. today on the topic "Can you fa ce trouble"" A unloo service with the Costa Mesa Chur ch of the Covenant and St. Mark Presbyterian of East Bluff wiU be held at 12:15 p.m. at St. Andrew's. Navy Chaplain James M >Or will preach oo the topic, "With His stripes \fe are healed." Dr. Dleren- ffeld will preach at the 6, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Easter Sunday ser- vices on the theme, ·'Can you take a risl'?" John Store dress daily in bright Mr, Store ts running against WORSHIP SERVICES .. 9:00 ' 10:15 A.M. The youth at the Lutheran yellow jerseys with themes-Dee Cook tor the '7th district EVENING SERVICE .••... 7:00P.M. Cllurch or the Master, 2900 sage, "Vote Store," 011 both Council seat bel.Dg ncated by 2200 1!. COAST HWY COlOMA DI!!L MAR street parking pay $250 per Signed: Ruth M, Boyatt. year tor eacb apace. This statement nted •tth the • ESTABLISHED newa.dmln-county clerk of Orange County lstratlve procedures tor city on: Mar. 27, 1972, by Beverly parking lots at Balboa and Co-J. Maddox, deputy co~mtyclerk. r ona del Mar beach by adopting Publish: March 30, April 6, a r esoluUoneUminatlngtheval-13, 20, 1972, In the Newport !dation system at Balboa and Harbor Ensign. F -16761 Pacific View Dr ., Harbor VIew ;rr;oo:•.:•"'::.~,_:c:•·~aDd=.:take:::~•~L~In~ds=le~y~P:ar:sons:::~·;. ...... ~======~;;;;;:~;~;;~====~ Hills, will present a 7:30a.m. Easter service to celebrate the resurrection or Jesus Christ. The theme Is "From ·1arkness Into Ught." Guitars and bass wlll be used instead of the tradiUCXJ;al organ. Cathy Crone, sopbom•Jr f> .at Corona del Mar bigh school, Is in charge of the service, wh.ich will be led by Tom Pridoooff, C.>roaa del Mu junior, Others who wl11 participate are Jenny Quick, reading a poem on the cru- ctttl1on; Tim Carlson, wlth a Bible readini'; Louise Sawyer, guitarist, and Ray Bernard, the only adult ae:ststinr ln the ser- vice, also a guitarist. FREE IS THIS HOW OUR ENVIRONMENT IS BEING PROTECTED? ON PEOPLE DOESN'T PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT" PAUL RYCKOFF CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE 5TH DISTRICT, NEWPORT BEACH I NOOUID llt Wud But.r !rut• Bl•ckm •n Mr. I Mn. Rob•rl lutler Ru1f i Byrne Behy C•roen+•r W•lhr Cl•rlt Scott Clue•• C •roli"• S. Dick•~ Doug Dr•y•r Mr. & Mrs. Robtrt E1tttr11n M~rj ori• Ellmort tt.lph e ... '"' ltobtrt Finley Gur91 C. Fortntr Auth &oocling ,,.,, &'""' M•rt•r_. He ll .,. H.m.,, Min • ~H•uh•y Tom Houlton Aiict !. Kint R.obtrl Knuh•n E/inort ltwis lruc• lymburn J•m•t I. M.ck•nzi• Gr•c• M•+h•wt WHii•m P•rlrt Ill D. J. P .. coclt Virginie ••••• S"xenne Ruclcl Chts+er Selidtury Mr. & Mrs. E. L SculM H•l Will Smith ·w inifrN Srnitt. Rthrt J. Veil w.tt.,. Wi,.. Doroftry s. y oNley Yoh Afw. 11 , ... I,Uoff ---.. ..,,.,.=- • • • The Plymouth Congregational Church, 3262 Broad St., New - port Hellbts --"Suppose He never rose" Is the sermon topic ot the Rev. DonSunukjlan, interim pastor, for the 10 a.m. Easter Sunday service. A Matmdy Thursday service wUl be held at 7:30 p.m. 1n the church sanctuary with Dr. Rus- sel I Spitler, dlvlsionofreUgton, Southern CaWornia Co llege, • • • The Newport Unity Churcb, meeting at 15th St. and lrrlnt Ave., CUlt Haven~-An Easter egg hunt for chJWren will beeln Easter SI.Dlday actlTtttes at 9 a.m. The Rev. Loren fllckineer •Ill preach on "A time tor refreshment" at the 10 lDd ll:IS a.m. services. • • • g1rtng the message. "Ober St. Mark Presbyterian ammerp.u,'' a presentation of Church, 2100 Mar VIsta, East the famo.>us Bavarlan passion Bluff --"Celebration of a love play wtlh Dr. Harper Franz, teast" Is the theme for the wtU be a post-Easter program Maundy Thursday service at sponsored by the Women's 7:30p.m. today. The congrep.- F'ellowsbip of Plymouth Church tlon will participate lnthelDllon at 8 p.m. Wlldnesday, April s. Good Friday services at 12:15 families of the com munity are p.m. at St. Andrew's Presby~ lnflted. terlan Church. Easter Sunday • • • services are at 9 aod 10:30a,m. A prace sale of trinkets • • • and treasures wJII be held on The Church ot ReUglous Sci- Saturday, April 8, from 9 a.m. ence, 2-411 E. Coast Hwy,, Co- to -4 p.m. at 1821 Buttonshell rona del Mar --"He IS risen'• Lane, Biycrest. U Is sponsored is the Easter message of the by the Women's Fellowship ot Rev. Eleaoor Jackson at lla.m. PlynlO\th Congregational Sunday. A cross of IIYlnr C hurch. OonaUous will be Oowers will be pa.rt of the ser ~ picked 1.1) by Mrs, William Yice. Each member and cuelt Lade, 645-161-4. may brine nowera trom their • • • prdell to be ptnoed to tbe Sl. James Episcopal Cblll'ch, cross. 3209 Via Lido, Newport Bach • • • ~-VlcU at tbt toot of the crou Newport Untty Wome~~ will wlll be oblened trom 10 p.m. present a dnmatlU.UOD., today, Mauody Thursday, to "stranp victory" b7 E't'tb'D 00011 oo Good Frtday. other Newaburg, at 8 p.m. Tutlday, ~ Friday Hf'ftces are the AprU 4, at tbt Nnport lhaltJ &:SO a.m. praytr book com-Center, 18!1 WuteWf Dr., muo1on. 3 hour senlce from Newport Beacb. Tht plaJtrl aoon to 3 are Marlon AUce from 5 to ..... , OIIEHOUI , VOTE FOR JOH STORE _. .. VOTE FOR : 11PROPIIIIONAL LIADIRIHIP" L_J_·o_H_N_S_T_O_R_E_co_Nsu_L r.....,'N_G_eN_G_IN_e_~R____J_j __ X J .VEFPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL CITY FIDE ELF.t:TION OlkaOu a PI so .,. I ? What's your? opinion? • TMl OMU MrwY'lt#U ,..TIO MID "*--SHlO 1M Mf11P01n' 1UDt JOe COSTA MESA Thll -·· qvnlloa, "WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO IMPROVE THE ENVIRON- MENT?'' ANtd at Paelfle Ttit· pbool Co. 1D Cotta MIA &Dd at Albertlon..Cbtllttutalbop- pl!lc center , CorOM. del Mar. 24TH Y!AR, NO. 32 TNURSOAY, MARCH 3(1, 1972 P'-!s RS.OSSI OFfiCE: CORONA 0!1. loiAR, CALif. • JOHN SMITH, 26, LICUJII. Beach, blg boy at Albertaona: "I travel mostly by bus aod by hitch-h.J.ktng, I'm opposed to high-horsepower ear enctnes which pollute the air.'' • MHS. EDWIN HARAN, 107 Bayside Or., Corona del Mar, bousewife: "We just moved here, aod Ihaven't &tltteddolng anything yet, but something ha8 cot to be dooe about our smog.'' • BERNtcE WALLEVAND, 52, of 1224 Island View Dr., Harbor View Hills, phOne com- pany cashier: "1 save news- papers for recycling and I am very careful not to use any colored tlssue, which I uOOer- st:aod pollutes the water." • AJiN LIONBERGER, 25, of 2074 Phalarope Ct., Costa Mesa, phone company repre- sentative: "1 drive a very small car and keep II In good con- dition." STitEflf.R KtloiC 80881 OUfoi~Elll • STREETER KING, 2740San Juan Lane, Costa Mesa, phone company district commercial manager : "Among other thinp:, I am board chair man of the Youth Problems Center here, and we are trying to stamp out the use of drugs, which cerWnly ruin the environment of anyone using them.'' • 80881 Dtr.i'SETH, 20, of 2383 CarUoo Pl., Costa. Mesa, pOOne company teller: "I save newspapers and met.. I cans and turn them In to be recycled.'' UCI STUDENT PROJECT WINS DOLPHIN AWARD Boy--Mr. aod Mrs. Jerry L. DeBusk, 707 Shalimar, fA, Co- sta Mesa. G!r1·-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A, Barney, 395Eut 18th Street, Costa Mesa. GIJ'l--Wr. aM Mrs. Harold Ericsoo, 3328 Alabama Circle, Costa Mesa. • TUESDAY, MAR CH 14 Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Richard Strever, 577 Victoria, IE, Co- sta Mesa. Glri--Mr. and Mrs. Oooa.ld B. Ackelsoo, 240 East 18th Street, Costa Mesa. Girl--Mr. and Mr s. Ross MacOooald, 1530 Vivian Lane, Newport Beach. loiADRIGAL SINGERS 'WEONESO.<Y, MARCH 15 OH AHCHOR PROGRAiol Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Gtada-The Madrigal Singers of Co.. lupe Santoyo, 874 Governor, 1ta Mesa High Scbool wtU en- Costa Mesa. tert:IJ.n the Anchor Lodge Frt- Girl--Mr . and Mrs. Robert day, Aprll 7, at the Ha.lecrest M. Grenier, 2980 Jacaranda, Clubbouse, 3107 KlUybroote Costa Mesa, LaDe, Costa Mea. Tbeprocram Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ill ~~ ll 8 ·-• ·~ L.G .. -nc• • -· p.m. ~er "• .. -""' J. Otting, 402 Sev11le Aveo .. , ••· tl 1 E~-o a-~ FlCTJT101.1) BlEINESS NAME u.uec oa o u.,..u-...... m. STATEMENT Balboa. After retruhrnentttbekdles Girl--Or. and Mrs. David A. -w ~. lor •r•--s •-u •-~--Th. lol'~•• -rson IS .... 1"'" 15 F " "' ., ~a. '" ~ ...,... .... uu..,. Glem, 23 ranclsco Drive, ~--coot s1 ••••to 1 business u : Alert Alarm Co., West Upper Bay. ......._.... e ,pan-mae 1004 E. Grove, oran,.: Carl 11 ebotus siDcing of "Euter boo-Girl--r. and Mrs. James net --•• " Tber ~" be Robert Fisher, 1004 E. Grove, 1.,8 p ..--• e "UI Ora.... J. Mahooey, ~ orl Nel.:~a music. tor d&nctng b)' the VI-P tac.e, Rubor View Homes. ldD This business Is being con-Boy--Yr. and Mrs. Rorer E. p. dueled by an l.od1vtdual. Stebner, 311 Apoleoa, Baltu. E s Signed: Carl R. Fisher. NOW IN HEW 0 RL AN This statement It led with the ls~i--Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coast Guud Seaman Rlcr.td county clerk of Orange County Wickert, 779 HOOJOO A'en~~e, C. Brldlaeer, 800 of Mr. and oo: Mar. 13, 197Z, by Beverly Costa Mesa. Mrs. Cb&rlea F. Brldlnger ot J. MaddoJ:, deputy county c lerk. • THURSDAY, MARCH 16 3151 Cuad.l&D DriYe, Costa p bUsh Ma h 16 23 30 Mea, has reported for duty u : rc , , , Gtrl--Mr. and Mrs. Richard lh c s1 G aa~ s April 6, l97Z, In the Newport Carlson, 3025 Gultekl, Costa at e o& uard wo ta- Harbor Enst-. F -16462 Uoo, New Orleans. ~· ·=:;"·;·-.· .......................... Flowers are beautiful and they s mell sweet and say you're thinking of her! (8es~s lk/Wers Me low In calorie-s I) ~ ... "14,.~~~ "'£.~.....1.'.._ LIDO CENTER 3411 VIA LIDO, NfWPOUIEACH, 671-6160 • ARGYLE CAMPBELL of Balboa Ya cht Club,atrtght,accepts his "keeper repUca" of the Coogresslonal Cup sailing trophy from event chairman Barney Flam following his 2nd triumph tn last 3 years to Long Beach Yacht Club's Inter- nationally-acclaimed competition. Campbell wears another of his champion's rewards --Congressional Cup Cr imson Slater, which goes traditionally to event's champion. (Long Beach News Bureau photo by Tom Witherspoon.) Argyle Campbell of BYC wins LBYC series again PREVIEW, CONCERT APRIL 7TH UC I Crawtord Hall wlUserve ~ a.s preview lecturE: hall as well as cooeerl halloo Friday even-MISS EDEN RYL of New York, log, April 7, when Dr. Jan nationally known eoosultant to Popper wlll discuss the pro-many of America's top cor- lflm to be played by the Los poraUon.s will conduct a sates Angeles Pbilharmooic Orches-seminar A_pril 5 for business- tra with Zubtn Mehta coodud-mea aDd women treasurers in g. The preview, which ts of corporations ~ heads of preseoted by the Orange County companies under the spoosor- Phllharmoo.tc W~>men's Com -ship of Southern California mlttees, wm begio at 7 p.m. Flrst National Bank. The semi- The cooeert will follow 1m-nar will be held in the Sky- mediately at 8:30. There Is no Hner Ballroom of the Alrporter c:buge for admission to the Inn Hotel, beg:I.Ming at 8:30 lecture, and as seating wiU a.m. The session will be de- be extensive reservations wtu voted to creative selllng, with oot be oeeessary. Miss Ryl discussing success- Or. Popper will diSCllSS the ful sales techniques and selling Rossini overture, "La Gaz.za psychology. George L. Wood- Ladn" (TIM! Tt\levish Mag-ford Jr., SCFNB executive vice pte), Elgar's Variations on an president, said that more than Original Theme (Enigma), and 500 executives have been ill- Dvonk's Symphony No. 9, vtted to hear Miss Ryl. "from the new world." QU A.LITY LOR PINISHIH BY • 1770 NEWPORT COSTA loiESA 646-9313 OUNG DRIVER MALE· ca 9 e 18-cle4" .<:.<.<w.\ .$131 ... ~- oo - ~r"\""' ~~d ~"'t <k4. '4e' , .,. • • • The Death and Bartal of Jeaua. Matt. !7, Ss--el; Mark 16, 22-----n ; Lub 23,l3-M ; John Ul, 17-42. Ne:~~t week i1 called H oly Week, or Puaion Week. In it we Ire e~~pecially reminded of Chri1t'1 bitter au ffering, or Pn!Uiion. On Friday of that 6rat Holy Week, J esus "was cruci6ed, dead, and buried." Then J ohn the Bapti1t'1 worde .. Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away tho ai n of the world," were made plftin. CRUCIFIED.-And they led Him away to crucify Him. And u they c.ame out, they found a man of Cy-re'-ne, Si'-mon by name; him they compelled to bear Bit cross. And they brine Him unto the place Gol'-co-tha, which is, beinc interpreted, The Place of a S~ull. And they cave Him vinegar to drink, mingled with call. And when He had tasted thereof, He would not drink. And they crucified Him and parted His carments, uating Iota. And Pi' -late wrote a title and put it on the cross. And the writinc waa, "Jeaua of Nu'-a-reth, the Kinc of the Jews." And it wu WTitten in Be'-brew and Greek and Lat'-in. Mooxr.n.-And they that paued by reviled [mocked] Rim, wagging their heada and saying, uThou that de- atroyest the Temple and buildest it in three days, aa ve Thyself. If Thou be the Son of God, come down from the crou." Likewise alao the chief priests, mocking Rita. with the scribes and elders, ~.tid, "Be saved others; Himself He cannot aave." All tbia our Savior endured without complainL He was the l.umb of God. J uus Fo Rc1vu.-And one of the malefac:ton [nil· doe,., tbievet] railed ou [100ffod at) Him. But the other, .. ..-eriD.&t rebaW. llla. sayiAc. "Doot not thou fear God, Neiac thou. art ln the same eondemutioa? A.ad we indeed justly; for we rec:e:he the dae reward of oar deeda; but UU. Kaa hath doae nothblc &Dlia (wroD4f)!' ADd he u.id unto Jau.a, "Lard, remember me when Thou comeat Into Thy killcdom." Aad Jatu uid 1lllto hi.m., ff'V'erily I .aay unto thee, To-day shalt thou be with Me in p.tadile." Jew. took a.L.:l h.ia liu awaJ. "DEAD."-And whea the dxth hour [noon] wu come, there wu a crut clarlmea over the whole land until the ninth hour (3 P, llf.). ADd at the ainth hour Jesus cried with a loud Yoice, aayinc, "lly God., Jly God, why bast Thou foraa..lr:en Jle ?" In t.akiQC away the aiu of the world, Je.ua suffered what we ~ed. ADd when Jean. bad cried with a loud voice, Be aaJd, "Father, into Thy banda I commend Jly apirit." And harlne aaid thus, He cave up the ebost. And, beholcl, the nil of the Temple wu rent (torn] in twain [two] from the top to the bottom; and the earth did quake, and the rocks rent. Now, when the centurion and they that were with him watching ]Hill saw the earth qu.ake and those things that were done. they feared. creatly, aaying, "Truly, this was the Son of God." Bmuw.-When the even was come, there came a rich man of Ar 'i-ma-the'-a, named Jo'-aeph, who also him· self was Jesus' disciple. Be went to Pilate and beaed the bod y of Jesus. Then Pilate commaaded the body to be delivered. And there came also lfic.-o-de'-mu and brought a mixture of myrrh and aloea, about a hundred- weight. Then took they the body of Jetu and wound it in linen cJothH r IJTUe-c)otha) with the spic.el, aS the manner of the Jew• is to bury. Kow, ia the place where He wu crucified there wu a eardea aDd in the gardea a new sepulcher fgn•eJ, whereiD WaJ Dever man yet laid. There laid they Jen.a, for the sepulcher wu nJch [near] at hand. Aad Ka'-ry Mac-41.-le'-ne aa.d Mary, the mother of Jo'-aea, beheld when Be wu laJd. QU&8TIONS. I. Retell brldy wbt lu.ppeaed Ia U.. life of J •u.. oo Su.day, nuandaJ, u4 Friday of Hol1 Week. t . What ar• the u-of the. thr• day• in onr cliureh·y-r I J. WIUeh -rib of Jolla tlM S.pl~t we"' tnade plai1 oe. that FrKlay I 4. Wbo wa1 eompelled to bear U1e C'TOM or JNu1! 6. When wu J•ua d"Dri&ed l t . Wbt wu rt•• J-to drlalt t 1. Wily would J-..t drlA.It: It I I. WUt ., .. do. wi~ J-' e:loUaiql •. o.erthl tM 1-it.M UNu. WM pat 00 J-· C!rOM. 10. B-did tiM J*IP'-a,di to lJN IUII'eriDrC Of J .. U OD the CTOitlf II .. Wbt np,..._ .. Job waa IUd. plaia with J•u.e utt.r«< .. ec.pl&bot. f Jl. How 414-of U.. UlW.. dwnr }.b lailll Ia J•u.l IJ. Wbt ...... ~t-.1 ,,.. .. dW J•u. II•• tJall tbMifl ... ww .,.... ,_ ..... J o'eloek f 11. 1& .... , .,.... ftl 1-U.. ~ Bta t.erriW. 1atl'nl•a1 11. 1ft7.,.. 8• ..a.ri• ao Wrilrri:Jf If. WW....,. I..W .._ _.-U. .,_., II. o-Qe wt.t. ...... t .._ ~-tW.. J.t . ww ..-.-4W ~ UlbiiD ....... u. -w~o~~ ud &a. -· .. ,..... ... -......... ..., "'1_, •1 ...... ._ m. -..q F I r!:f ,_ kria.l f -----~-....... ..................... .,~, MDI0&1'VD.I&. ......... ~., ............. a ........ u.. ...... hltla .... _,._, -·-. --· ..... m. ....... "11:1: ,, ,.,., ,..,1 .,.. ,...._ •.a. ....,. ..... .._.. c • ,.. ... , ...... ,_.., ,..,.. ""*" -- I' Mrr (:~~ ........ -........... ........ . , ................... ,, .. ... e ........ ,, ....... " ...... . . _ ..... ... Panel discussions on Bible topics ,110111 THI atDLA I.DAICASTIR lM I. MOP In •• LOI AMGILU Q: "I would like to have help In understanding Rom•m 6:23." Q •• CoM .. , Wotll. "AccordinB 10 my undentandins, it soond.s like the Sermon on the Mounr prom- Ises th.it works will gain one ulva- flon." Q. -Chy, Mo. 1'1 wish you could give me Jome lnlormition on our resurrection." A. So far as ·the subject of the res- urrection for believers It con- cerne d , before the tribulation this Is brought out so clearly in I Thes- salonians 4:13·18. (That Is one o f the most b lessed passages In the Word of God .) Another great sec- tion of Scripture which deals with this is I Corinthians 15:50-58. These port ions deal with what is known as the Rapture. It preced es both the Tribulation and the Millenni- um. At that hour the dead in C hrist shall rise first a nd we all will be given bodies fashioned like unto Hi s glorious body. This refers o nly to born-again believers o f this age. The Tribula tion pe riod is a time of God's judgment upon a God-hat- ing, Christ-rejecting world. II is no t a judgme nt fo r believers. It is after the 1000 year reign of Christ on earth that a ll m e n who have re- jected Chris t. the gift of God's di- vine love, will be resurrected and stand be fore Him ready to receive their just condemnation and con - signment to hell forever (Revela- tion 6:16. 17). An excellent pam- phlet on the subject is by J. F. St rombeck, "first the Rapture." Dr. H. A. Ironside has a n equally good one on, "Nnt Wrath, But Rapture." rhe re i<i a classic book on this im- rortant theme which we would most heartily endorse, "Jesus Is Coming Again," by William E. Rla~:kstone . 4. This is the familiar pissage re- m inding us that the wages of sin is deoth. bul lhe glfl of God Is e te rnal life thro ugh Jesus Christ our Lo rd. It might help you to grasp the meaning if you substi- tute "rewards" for wages. Sins are lhe outcropping of our fallen Ad· amic nJture. The result is death both ph ysical, spiritual and eter· n al. Regardless of what you think about hell , it is a place apart fro m God and all that is good. On the o ther side of the ledger is God 's free gift of love and g race in the person of His Son. our Saviour. As we considt>r H1s work o n Calvary 's t:ro<;o;. we may appropriate by faith our ful l need for salvation. Never comidcr the gih of God as being ch•..'ap. It Lmt heaven iiS very b('St +n ord('r 10 rnakc our salvation sc· cure. Whde 11 may be free to us we can m•ver comprehend the in· fmite amount of suffering and ag- (HlY which were required of our lord. What we de!.ervc as a result of who wc a re and what we have d nm• i .. d('a th. But the gift of God, whH h Wl' do not d eserve is only uhta1nablc a<, a free gift. Christ did +I all. We <i +mply become the re- tlp+Cnh uf the work that He ac- t om ph shed on ( a lvary's cross. A.. Matthew S thro ugh 7 glveJ us the full text for this tremendous menage of our Lo rd. We must un- derstand the purpose of Matthew's Cos~l, w ritten under the inspira- tion of the Holy Spirit. He re the tes timony Is ~iven to the Jews rela· tive to their coming king. There are more refere nces here from the Old Testame nt than in any of the o the r gos pels. The m essage of Christ formed what we mjght call the "constitution" of His earthly kingdom. If the nation o f Israel had no t rejected their Messiah lhis Ser· mon o n the Mount would have come into effect. Because of their unbelief. the kingdom was post· poned . Such an understanding is absolutely vital in order to realize the dispensational significance to what our Lord was sayi ng. This is not ro minimiz£' the tremendously practical aspects of the message. There are important principles in· volved for us as Christians today. W e should heed them as wf•ll. We do not, however, follow the tet~ch · ings to their ultimate finality (i.e., "If thy right eye 9ffend thee, pluck it o ut ,'' e tc.) The principles are the re for our o;.pi rlt ual growth. No man is ever saved by good works. One£' we have received Christ , however, we should o;.how forth good works for all to see. WINd l1 HenH Uke? By E. P. SeMI• CHRISTtAH N!WS. N!W HAV!H, MO. Why Hast Thou {COHTIHU!O fROM LAST W!f:IC ) Christ tes:c the Lawlor us. That-.shls actlve obed- Ience. Jesus suffered aDd died for ua. 'tbat 'WU hJs .-,salve obedience. By hla rllbteouaoeu wearede<:la.redrtctneous. "For as by one tD&JI 'a dt.abedleoce many were made sin- ners, so by the oMdieace of ooe sb.a.ll many be made rlctneoua." Tb.at obedleDCe came to Ita cllma• and wa.s fulfilled wtth our Lord'a: death upon the croa&. "He was WOUbded tor our tranacre811oos, be was bruised for our Iniquities. the eb&aUaemnt of our peace was uponhtm, · and by bts: •tripe• we are healed. All we like sheep have rone utray; we bava turned every one to bts own way; aad the Lord battl bid on btm the iniquity ol us all." Our Redeemu did what we .OOuld bne done and s uffered wbat we abouJd ban •uffered, thus tulfllllnc our obllptiooa aDd lnvtDc aothl.bc tor us to do toward ou r s.ai.,.Uon. And yet Is a H"D&e there ts som•thlnc we can do, and tndHd muat do-but only by the power of the Hoiy Sptrtt worttnc tn us, &.ad that Ia to accept the precious rl!l of salvation wbicb the Holy Ghost offers to ua In hts Inspired Word becauu of the atootnc wori. or our Sav- Ior -an acceptance wf'OUibt tn us, u Luther puts it, not by our own rn.100 or .trencth, for, as Scripture says. "II IS God that worteth ln U.S." And to recein that lnnluable preatmt means simpl y to Nlleve. "I am the resurrection and the Ute ," said Jesus. "He that bellnetb ln me, tboucll be were dead, ye t shall hto live, and whosoever liveth and believeth In me shall nenr die." And that sl.plfted that thrOUCfl faith In him we shall ~ wtth him forever tn he-aven . What Is heuen like? We cannot prectaely describe 11, tor no• we aee as throop a tb .. , darkly. For nw:~y of ll5 details we must walt. Kot everyone can bave such a vision of celestlal splt!Ddor u was .-ouchaafed to W11Jtam Ten- n.nt and the Apostle Paul. But wtten we ret there we shall .i.now evn as we are kDown. All 1 could tell the troman wbo woodued what bea- v~ is like were the wordl of Scrtt~tun. that "there shall be no more death, neither aorrow, nor crytnc. neither shall there be a.ny more patn,'' that we ah.all be forever 'With the Lord, "In wboae presence Is lui- ness of jOy, and at whose rlcbt hand are pleasures for - evermore." We may deflne hnvet~. u the opposite or bell . If hell 1a a place of eternal tormeat of conscience and of everluttnc separation from the face of the Lord, then hnven Is a place of contiDual eajOyment of the pre· ~ce of God aDd of perpetual peace. We ma y deacrlbe heavea as the evanrellst John limns It tn the book of Revelation, u surcease rrom the troubles of nrtb-no more sln , atckness, disappoint- ment, hnrtache, quarrels, wars and rumors or wars. All tnrs wiped away. Or we m&J deftft.e It In reaeral simply as tmendtnc bllu-a bapplMu ao (Tnt that II b&Mes description, a jOy too tnteftM to tMt e.xpns:aeod tn human speech. But every description Is bound to fall abort. "Aa tt La WTtttea, '.ye bath DOt •.en . nor nr heard, the thtncs which God bathptepareod for them that lov~ him'.·· now.ver ooa may doucrlbe beavn, the aub)ect Is •ery rel..ant tor Oruttau. It wtH be but a few 'tnrs. and It may be only a few bouts, before we are at the terrntnua of U.l• Ufe. A Cbr1sttu should think of thts. nere I• a bereavemeftt, perb&pa, and tbat abould make him thtnll:. H@ h .. &D UlNas, aDd thai abould mall:e btm think. Or be almoat bas u acctdeat, aDd that ahOUld make him thlM. ODe daJ, llor eumple, wben I was still tn the mllltatry, I toot part of tile day ort, the first time oft tbat I b&4 bad 111 a con.slderable wbUe . and drove to a.. cemetery ne-ar Albany, Nr. Yori._, owned by the coacr ... noa ot wtdcb my &.tber had bHa .-stor tor maay rears. to p.rt Dowers OD bls crave. lbat Uooe made me ttal.U:, but drtYitiC do.-to eo mile• per 11toar ~ u O'lei'J*U oo a parkWay 1 audcleftly -..t laio a ~ etkl. Tllet made 11M U.lftll. Comtnc bad: afttf dart I ~•Nd a toe ao thtek th.at 1 wu -ttl• to ... u.d ot tile car. Wbeft tbeu wa• a wtlJtll te.ce l:lnldt .. ro.d I coukl cu...,. m1- ult, but .,...... tllere wu ao teDce I,..... kHJt. ODe• or twlee 1 Mel to .top, ud c.:• I ru completely ort tM· road. 11!1 &U tllil theA WU ampl• lood for MriOul -·· . Aphl ud ap.l8 •1 .. mory ..... n. 10 u.. tomb- atone in tMt ceaMMry, wt• lUI lilllllcr1pdoa, "To be Wldll Clan.., ._.d le far tletle:r," .._..hid to ,... ...... C1U11111 ~ iut UlMea I W ~a deell'• to ._" .._ CCMM lroee frOII .. ._.. .. ud ._ n - pltH, .,I'd ,...., beta .. ._. aiiDn. •• I npiM!t lilat .,.. di.J ., llodY. too. will lll ....U. _..r IMt .-. .-11 ..U: tMcrlptlaL AMI ...... dQ of,...__ rectklel eo.~~~ I WMt ID r1ell D-. tMt 1ft" ... Jl* .; ..,_._. .. ~Mica-, .-.. w... Ootl 10 --I 111011 -...... o1-*-'7 ......,.. ..................... ali .. WJud totrlrolo-· .... -..... -.• -... -.................. -..... -.... -.... lot __ ....... _.,_··--· ... ",__ ........... 0 , ..... ..,.of~ ................................. .,. .... .................. I IWir .... t 9 ..... .. _.,_ ... __ Citlll __ .... .............. ,. """' ...... I IIIII..,. llllllw ......... ., .. qu ........ ,._ •••• •-.. ..... M4 • ........ ..,.,, . -----··· Forsaken Me? By Dr. John R. Alee FROM ••swORD 0111' THf: LORD" W.URFREESBORO, TEHH. "N ow (rom the sixth hour there was darkneu owr all the land unto the ninth hour. And about the ninth hour JesU& cried with a loud voice, s aying, Eli. Eli, lama wbachthani'! that i6 to say, My God, my God. why ha.r thou forsaken m e'! Some of them that s tood there, when they heard that, said, ThiA man ca lle th (or Elias. "-Matt. 27:45·47 . I a m apeakina on one of the aayines of the Lord Jesus on the cro... Notice that thi1 i1 now from the 1i:~t h hour to the ninth hour. There is darknHI over all the land. Jesus was crucified about nine o 'clock in the mornma. According to the custom then, that wa1 the third hour of the day. belrinnina at aix o'd ock in t he morning and it wa. twelve hours until the aunaet ordinarily. So from the ais.th to the ninth hour there was creat darkne•. when God .uma to turn Hia fa ce away from the 1hockin1 spectacle of man'a wickedneu, and that Jesua, the Son of God. the Creator, 1hould die on a Roman croM. A Futfillment of Pulm 22 on the c ..... ""About the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, sayin1, Eli. Eli. lama sabachthani? that ia to say, My God, my God, why hut thou foruk.en me1" This. ia in Hebrew. In New Teatament times the Jewilh people 1poke pri.ncipally Aramaic . They had rotU:n away from the old Hebrew l&nl\lare. whW:h had pretty well become a dead lancuare, and known only by scholars. But now Juu1 on the crOH repeats in H•brew th .. word•. and the common people aak, ··What la He sa yin a'? Eli. Eli-maybe He ia callinr for the prophet Elijah." No, not Elijah. But Eli iA the Hebrew word for God-"My God. my God, why hast thou fonaken me?" Jesua cried out in thiA mid-afternoon, about three ~)clock. The aky had been dark 1ince noon and God's fa ce turned away from Jesus on the ere.&. Why did He: speak theM words in the Hebrew'? Because it was prophesied in the Old Testament and written in Psalm 22. The Lord Jesu1 had often read thla. No doubt H e: meditated many times upon it. There wa• foretold the emotions and the feelinp of Je.ua nn the crou: "My God. my God, why h01t thou forwobn mc7 why 01'1 tlsou 10 for from laclpiAf me, and from tlac wont. of my roari,..1 0 my God, I cry in the daylirM {while it waa lirht-from ni.ne till twelve~ and thou l&ftarat Ml; and in the nil/at NCIIOII, aM em not siknt ( ni1ht Maim from noon on till \hree o'clock in the afternoon, a stranp darkneu in the daytim~"ni&ht MUOn"}, But thou art laoly, 0 thou tACt inh.obitattM pra&.• of l•rocL" Then in Paalm 22 we rud about Jesus on the cro.: "All they that He me Iauth me t.o ICOI'n: they · shoot out the lip, they shake the head, sayinJ, He trUitad on the Lord t.b.at he would deliver hlm: let him deliver him, Mtinl he delirhl*i in him." Then He said. "Many buUa have compUMd me: stron1 buUa of Bashan have beaet me round. They raped upon me with their mouths. &I a ravenin1 and a roarinrlion. Jam poured out like water, and all my bonn are out or joint: m y heart la mehed like wa.x ; it la melted in the mid•t of mybowela.·· He 1&id, arain, "They part my aannenla amonr them, and cut Iota upon my ve1ture.'' Tha.e prayers and crin and emotion• of the Lord Jesu.a were for•told hundreds of years before, ln Pulm 22. Jeau1 had meditated on it; now. when it ia upon Hlm, He cri• out in this JanJUale He hu leerned and quoted i.n the Hebrew, "My God, my God. why hast \hou ron.aU-:a me'?" ICOHTIMUID M!JIT WI!.OI TWO MINUTES ~IIJL£ 1'1' cotuuu.-•· nA• ,...,s. .. a ...... aiMS tomn' (MI(Ato. IU*Iotl 60&U "GOOD FRIDAY" T,.,·re has bo>o•n mtJ:h rl~lUe amOng lt_,l)l(lgliHtS II~ 1() wil('!ht!l lhiJ lorc1 Jo>1>u1 ctv.~l """~ &c ll,;•lly cruc•l•ed on w .. <J~sd.lv lh .. s<\8-, or F11d;ty l•lKI•IH ........ lly ol +:Ot•se . •1 •• tllP po.JIIfl<l 10 hllvot '"~""' p+ece un Frod•v but th•!> wntn. hilt never be•n 11bi1J 10 !1f!l vnry f'•C•IIH.I llbOul II.Ch de· l1t+1~ W!>!!t m11111)1~ '' !hut C lw•ll . lho! Ct'liltor God '"' ll~tth d•"" "" tntfiY· 11nc1 "'•fl'"c~ $I'd •o~, 101 ,,m; tt!t hAd IW'I,..., comm•Hed f01 yOtr ''"" •nd mons But nt~ vou ev~t~ c~Kt&red !hal ihll "' 11.ulf ~~ 1t011 nuceu"ll-, good IWtWI1 Mony In rt~nocsnt Ol'ltlor! hit <Ired '" 1he place d lOIN ;ulhv ctrm•MI wno Ml gone ''11!' tiYough Jonwt lflost:arr,.QIIl at fu&lce We dtdn"l let! •n~htng gt/01 •bOUt thtl . Whltn St F't11m actdreutcl Ms k.lna· rne11 N bill~ '"""' IOf lhlr cnc~ f1•1on d Ctwtll. H'l'i"': "...I!H\11 d NIUrllh. I IMn lpOJO\IIId d Gad •"""'0 't'OW .al .,e .,cantlvoH 1110 llf'ICJIII', ·"* ,...,. lllklil\, 11td b~ wler.d hll'd1 tllvt1 ettGifJtd alld 111l11" fActa 2:12n11 111d .. .., '-f!ICtCI 1he s_.,.. Cw. d hft ftlt1foli e!Cf Ch&rfld thetff Wllh ft.lt dNih ~~· f $-11 ,, ...... 1 .. 1'1 ... 1 ........ illlbcM , .. dl!llh at Clw•st ' Wttll -c~ 10 tnot when we •each lhl EPIII Iel d Paul on w Brblet. There lhft ch,.f d suv,eu lllved b'( "ace II T1m. 1:15), @aC IIII!IS : ""Hit (IIJV• Hunulf !Of"'!'" iGal. 2:201 Ht 11v1: ""G od Nth n8di Htm tO btl ttn IOf w . !hilt w• m1ghl be nw:MI IM ri9Meoutr1 .. 1 of God In Horn "" (II COf. 5:21\. Hit do .. not b1a""' '-" 10' C1v111'1 Mllth - tl'\ouOh <V ltt1t he11.d 10 nat! Hom 10 !Nil CrOll -but I)I'OC:IIII'IW lhl gild ntfWI tlw1 , ·-w, hllv• r.,;,"''ft•on tl'rough H•l bi(Jf)l/. tM foriJ~,_U d ,,,. KCII'd•fT# to tM IIChl• d H16 fi'IC•'" !EIIf1. t ;71 Al'ld wtt., chd HI do 1hi1 to-.-1 "'Tiwt '" tlrl ~·to com. "• ffltplrt 1/tow tM ••cHdi'lfl rtefW• ~ HI• ,«, rff H1• ••ndnUI tOttlltd ~ tlrf1C4111 '"'''' .Auu." IEP"l. 2:7). SO. far -.. wtto IWW tl' .. l.cl Ctwltl " our s.v;o,, cr. 'tiNtt~ o1 c..-111 ,. C. .... .,, il lrdeed fOOd ,_.., WI ntj~ Ul It, llf'!l lboul II , llt'Mth tbowltl, a!G all It till accOIIIP11t..S 1111 • '"'' t111n1'1i1~. unr. w(ll'dlr ... ul dlc-.ct; "Gal fO'bld ltllt I thOuW bal&t:• n~etlf '" -1MIII= .. ,,. cr•• Oil CIW LAird Jn.-Ciwl•t•• lGal 6!1 ·~· ,..., ... ...... •• , .... 1 .,_, ......... ........ MO. Tbe malefoctGr oal4 1o J•ua. "Lord, remem- lltrr ""'· w-T11ou ......,.1 lrllo'lby klrla<lom. Alld ~ said VDio him, Vortly I oay tiDIO !Me, To- 4&y lllotl abalt be wllb Me 1D Paradlle! (Luke 23: 0-G)." Cllrlot v-. lUI lint ""nl trom tbo cnou u ovr jJn&l HIP Prteot, lila -word 01 tbo KlrW ol ..._. Wborl Pll&le decreed tbo cruetllxlon ot. Ouilt wttb tbe two malllfactora, be wu un· lr:Dowbw4' 111 IDIInllrlftt ol God for tbo ftalfllmeat ot a ptopbecy: "He wu a\111\beftod amGDI tbe ................. (11. 113:12)." Oa tbo .... ol lbame ... behold tbo Lon! of alory ID lUI deepeat humWalloa. Born 111 .,..,,, poveny. lylllfiiD a _.-. He tiles oa •• oc:cuned lree. Polll w1ce1 thlrr tleplh ol humWauoa 111 hlo Eplolle 1o tbo PbDippi&DI: "He hwnbled Jllm. telt, became obec.Ueat unto deatb, even the death oa tbo Cr<lll (2: H)." Tbe lwo crlmiDalo cle· serve tbelr pu.a.l,lbmeat, Jesus dies a• the inno- cent Lamb ot God tor-tbe 'slna ot tbe whole world. Our buman reuoa c&DDOt explain thls mystery and yet It wu tbe only possible way ot aalvat1oa tor tbe human race. Aaotber mystery ll UDiolded for UJ. TWo male- facton. la Uke eoademnatioa., are baaatna on the crou beelde Jesu.a. Botb acott and blupheme at tlrlt. 'I1w!y wltaeu Chrtllt'• Journey to tbe Crou. bear Hll prayer for H1J enemlet and aee 9le !WD aver Hll bead. Both are offered the same opp>rftUllty ot repenteDce, yet ooe keePI on bias· pbern.tq:, wbUe the other. ll led to repentance. Penitently be admlta that be Is receiving his due reward for bll evU deeds, wbUe Jesus baa done notbJa& amlu. ln humbk! faith he turns to Jesua u Hll Sav1or. We lmow nothlna of the ronner ute of the malefactor. In b1s youth be may have bad a bellevta&: mother, who told him of a comlna: Mes- ll&h. He may bave compared, what be once 'llad beard on bll motber'a knee with what be now had seen and beard. The Holy Splrlt opened hll eyet and enlla:htened hla: heart to see In Jeeut the pn:mlled Meaalab. He only wants to be remembered by HJm, be dare uk for no more u an outca•t. He beholds In JetUJ, what nettl~r the Sanbedrtn nor Ptlate saw In Jesus, tbe KJua of klap. The lnlcr1ptlon on the-Cross la no ofteoce to him as to tbe Sanhedrln nor a dis- play of dertalon u to PUate, but the truth. H1s Ia a real, llv1De faJth 1n Chrtat u Hla Redeemer, klndled In hil heart by tbe Holy Spirit In the last boun ot b1J We . We also marvel at the mystery or God's arace. One malefactor 11 rejected, the other accepted. Our bum an reuon cannot solve thll mystery. In vala bu man trted to place the blame on God ·for tbe damnation of tbe unbeUever and yet the blame rest tolely on man, even though salvation on tbe other band Ia the pure &1ft or the Holy Sptrlt. Paul writes to tbe Epbeai.ans: "By grace are ye aaved throu&b faith, and that not or your- selves, It II the &1ft of God, not of works, lest any man abould bout (2: 8-9)." The convenloa of the malefactor in hls last hour ll tbe only ooe recorded for us ln Holy Wrtt. We also bear of tbe hardenine of heart 1n Pharaoh. Deatbbed convenlons are very rare lndeed. We are not to nedect 10 ,reat a thlna: aa our aalvaUOD (Hebrew• 2: 3). for we know net- lber the time aor the place nor the manner of our death. All manner of •Ln can and will be foretven, lf aou&ht ln earnest, but DOt the sin aa&IDII tbo Holy Gbool (unbelief Mall 12:31, 32 ). Thus sattb our Lord. How graciously does not Our Lord deal WI th tbe penitent thief! He remalns sUent, whUe the mob acott., aDd screams and blasphemes. He IMH no word on the impenitent thief, but He does have a very precloul and comforting word tor tbe pent teat •lnner. He does not say to him: ·-roo bad. you came too late! If you had led a dlf· fereat Ute-and repented sooner, I could and woWd have helped you and heard your prayer.'' NotlllDc of tbe-klnd. He accepts Him at once and coaflrml: WI promlle with an oath: Today thou shalt be wtth Me tn ParadiR. Tbe Church of Rome refefl tbe Today to the oath to sateeuard Ita fiction of a puraatory. Tbe Today belonp to tbe promiR. Let ua, however, not overlook an- other Today recorded Ill Ht!brewa (4:7); "Today, lf you wW be-ar Hit voice, harden not your bearU!" 'Tb.1l I«<Dd word of our Lord. auures us or a life after death lD beavea. No opportunity or a repeata.Dce after deatb It ot:te~ In Holy Wrll. Pwptocy aDd Hotleo are bvt llplealo ot deluded miDdl. wiabtUl tbtnki.D&. Paul writes to tbe CodD.tlllaaa: ''Now 1a tbe accepted time, aow 1o lbo doy ol ll&lv&tiOD (2. Cor. 6: 2) ... WbiD tbe deYU tne. to put ua at eue as to mat- len of NlvatiOD aDd erue tbo thoqlll of a doy ol .., ... ,.. lot tu DOt lllleD 10 1111 rrlroa - .&ad t1n1o M11tet ao -~ a 111111C u o\11' Ill· vatloD. lAt ua raUl« look to ,Jetua as did tbe pnl ... l -_.. It lo too lale. Oa Calvary J-p_... & .....,. for ... ._.... tile ...... ol P.....U.O. OIIIY throtlllt Him &ad Hlo VI· ca.rtaaa a......._t do wept to btewa..'' No man -uato tbo hiller, bul by Me (Ja. lf:6). OUr lite here .,. Nrlll II ii"D to uo u o lime o1 ...-. Ia tile -IIMre .,. but rew&rtl &ad .,.. .. _~_ o..r Lard wlla .. 111a1 111111111- --.. Blo -.... oc tbo Lut 'Iblrlp: • .,_ (llrt • a IW•aa) .u,.. a,..y laiD .-. ....... -· a IIIII. IIOit llio .r~~~~-. lalo Ute ~.<:L ... )." -ft 'frillier IIIIOB 10 tbo -oc lllo do¥11. lllo -..., ......... ...,. -.. to -Lard, -lou lbo lleyo ocP..-IUidoiiiiii18BiolludtT '1'111 -oc -Lard·---llol' loMIJ Ia 811-lo lllo JEIIIIWt -· --COJI ..... lllo _.--~.-lllo fol. lea._ 11 ...... •nsrn.s • m ..,._._. 1a ftln: ''lArd. r "* 1101 oc no. 111o at-,.... -.. ID --.. bills 111 _.-tl ..... -.. .-rq .... , ... -....... -r.., oc -." CIUI .. -., • • ..... -, -----.. --., __ laa.tolu- ••-•·• a .,..., .. __ _ acn s m•~ Fr~1n 'I lie Police Blolter • TUE8DAY, II.Ucalf ..-II Mot-·----· bolooCIAflo tlloclll' lllcbul -11*1111, a, a car bolooclo& lo ~ II<-ot ll._t llMC1t wtro - of 101 4ard 91., Wootll..,.,n. K._, It Boacb Dr., Lido !rom a olonet btllldtJtf 111110 no llhltocl II Ul p .... II PUll, wtll!o 11 wu parlrocl troat -of II"POft pier - IWo •-• Ud CllatiOII-I lo I p.m. II -W, 0caa I p.m. llarcb 11 Ud I:ZO&.a. -·-of mart)la&l ••• r-. WMillowpon ••• o... llucb 11 ••• .., -A -1 uil uro _. -llornr Reroolda, 51, ot au motor worth more tboo $14M from Douclu R&trie' cuftlle ldpw'ter Aft,, Balboa, wu waa reported ltolta cro:U a 11 wu to tbo Co1llito -arnolotl -t11 after m1doll!ll boot bo1ooctoc 1o Jack SltoiT)' Pll'kiDc )ot from t:ao p.m. to .ta tbt 1100 block ot w. Bl.llloa of ZZ05 WIDtr St., Colt& u.., 5:30 p.m.; Mr. Harrtl UY• at Btt'd., Balboa, ud ehlrpdwtth wbile the bol.t "'' tratlered 11H Atluta war, c-.,_ dr1rillc -r 1110 t-of to t11o O.Aua launch bootyvd, ••• Pollet ur .. ted EIII&Ditl &leobi)J.. 300 E. Coalt HWJ., DIU BI.J· Fabrtcla ~pr<l l5 ot 106 • THURSDAY, MARCH 16 aide Vlllap, from March 4to 43rd St., Welt NewPort': Dultl PoUce ~topped Pb11Up Lyle Much 18. Sl.nctair, zt, ot AIUII; Dclda .. Sa.DdUI, U, of 511 35th Sl., • SUNDAY, MARCH 19 Edftrd Morrell zo oiOIMtd, Welt lfewport, at 20 mtn.._e, A charce of martjuaaa pot- and IUcba.tl Edward HatdiD., after mldDipt at Newport Blvd, aeutoo wu placed api.Dit 20, Port Hueoeme, at Burc-aDd W. Coa11 Hwy., udchl.rre<f Cba..rlee Coco, 25, of 343 Poppy udt's rtaideDCe at 8:15p.m. bim YUh drlYt.q under the In-Ave., Corona. del Mar, wbeD aDd Cbarpd them wt.tb ~-n-.ee olalcobol • , , A stereo pollee picked b.lm !C) at 4 p.m. st..toa. of mart.)ana ••• A &ad TV set n11*! at $605 at Penney's store tn Fuhloo Perli&Q rur Y&tu.d at $800 were .tolen .,meUme between Isla.Dd ••• A radlo nlued at wu stolen from tbe LOft &a· March 14 aad 9 a.m. March $125 was stolen trom Rlctard Uqoe shop, 33!1 E, CoaJtH-.y., 18 from the borne of Jobn Morse's ear Whlleltnapu-ked Cor01a del Mar durlac tbe PlatDer at 2223 lrY1De Bll'd., from 6 p.m. March 18 to 4p.m. alternooo. ' w .. t l.Woer Bay ••• A spare Ma.r cb 19 .,, EnrlcoNicolelco'a • tire and wheel worth about $40 1969 Ford was atolea trom WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 were takea from Gordoa El-Its aputmenl parkinc apace THE HARBOR VISITOR PHONE ' 414-11388 A purse coDtaiDIDc $10 and wood 's ear while It was pa.z:ked. at hl.a resldeoce at 1805 Sber- persooal effects fta Jtolea at 1118 realdeDCe at 5 Ridder lorton Pl., Newport Helcflts, from the residence of Jue Rd., Beacon Bay, from March between 5 p.m. March 18 and StonUer, 107 E. Ed~"&ter 11 to 16 ••• A stgn valued 7 p.m. March 19 ••. A mini- AYe,, Balboa, between ! p.m. at $150 n s removed trom bike belonging to Michael J and 3:30p.m. • • ·John Earl Robtn100'1 clepartmenl store lo Power, 5004SeastloreDr., wesi WIUiams, 24, of 112 E. Cout Faatltoo Island between 7 p.m. Newport, was stolen from ll.ls MATTRESSES Hwy., Bayshore Part, udDa.aa Much 15 and 6:15a.m. March garage between noon, March JifEW _ aEIOiu>IJfG . Lynn Schwenneaeo. 18, of 2008 16 •• , Jewelry ud personal 17 and 9 a.m. March 19 ••• lrregul"ar Shape~~ Altao Ave., Costa Mesa, were poateasi.ONI valued at $1 595 "The World" tish.loos at S555 IDD•r•prtag _ c:.u. arrested at WIUlams• residence were stolen from Richard Sian-E. Coast Hwy ., Corona del Mar, COST A MESA MAnaw co. at 3:20p.m. aod charpd with too's residence at 1016 Sand-reported that thlevesprledopen l r~o N•wport 11....,. lliMfty 1-IJOJ possessloo of marljaoa •• • piper Dr., Harbor VIew Hills, a rear door sometime between ';;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;~c~lol=h~!ng:!.,a~od:.!per::oo::na~1~eff:ee~ta aomeUme after 8:30 a.m. by 6:30 p.m. Mar ch 18 and IO:ZO thieves wOO pried open a sUd-a.m. March 19 and took cloth· C:HIJRC:HES I..Dg Jlaas door. lng of undetermined value ••• • FRIDAY, MAR CH 17 A bicycle worth about $65 was F I R s T IH THE HEWPORT-•USA AREA POR INSPIRATION c H u PoUce arrested Mlcllael Pat-burglarized from the garage rick West, 20; Riley Thomas of Ralph Broms, 300 Colton Caldwell, 20; Thomas BurDet St., Newport Shor es, between Wlcbtrom, 20; David Lindsley a p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Alberta, 18, aod Scott James 9:45 --Bible Study 11 a.m. & 7 P.M. -Servt ~ee DR. JAM£5 COMBS Pastor ~fl'lta A.rrif Avtr. al M at"olill 54ll-1733 CO STA MESA 548·1733 BAPTIST ~ H HOME OF P. C. HEUMAHH CHRI5T1AH SCHOOL Harlan, 18, all of 3731 E. Coast A BOA. ~0 EN T E RP Rl SE H"J., Cor ona del Mar, eharg-Navy Flreman Apprentice log Harlan and Caldwell with Dean A. Socall, soo. of Mrs. culUnttnr rna.rltuana and West, Janine Y. Wheeler of liZ w. Wi ckstrom and Alberts with Coast Highway, Bay shore Park, martjuana possesslon . . . has reported for duty aboard James Vincent SeriDO, 46, of the nuc lear powered attackalt- 336 Cabrlllo St., Costa Mesa, craft carrier U.s.s. Ent erprise, was arrested at 4 p.m. at the now at Alameda, Callf. He joined pollee staUon on a forgery the Navy In September, 1971. c harge ••• A thief took $20 -----------ln currency from the residence LIGAL MOTICI Fl RST CHURCH OF LUTHERAN CHURCH of James Beard, 3507 sea OF THE MASTER Breeze Lane, Harbor View CHRIST, SCIENTIST 'HUis, sometime between 11 3303 Via Lido LY...,_ Ou•t;lh .,. ~ Ntwpou Beach 2100 Padflc VIew Dr. a .m. and 8 p.m •• , • A bicycle SUNDAY SOfOOL valued at $100wasstolensome- 9 .. Ill. uG 10110 Coronulll Mlr, Calif. time durin& the day from a SUNDAY SERVICES REV, MARTIN C. OLSON rarare at the r esidence of Jef- 9 a.m. nlli llh30 .... Interim Pastor trey Jacobi, 107 Vl.a San Remo, Lido lale ••• Jewelry worth WEDNESDAY EVENING 9:00A.M . family Wo,.ip about $20 was stolen ttom the MEETING 8 p .. m.IIIO:OO A.M.· Church IChool borne of Emmett lrwln, 4621 READING ROOM I :00 A.M.· Festi-t'e Wonhlp Surrey Dr., Cameo Hlgh.ta..nds, Wee!.. d:z•: 9 .a.m .. .5 p.m. NURSERY PROVIDED ..___ 6 and 9 b d u.n.ween p,m, p.m. y We ne y : 9 a.m.· 7:4.5 P·••·J'"----------..1 a th.ief who shimmied the front Tue1day and Friday, -~ ttr and r ••• a•O ma esses 9 a.m.· .5 p.m.; 7·9 p.m. bol sprlnp worth about $220 Sunday: 1 p.m.· 4 p.m. were stolen between 11 a.m. SECOND OfUR.Of OF and 8::W p.m. from the res1- 0IRJST, SOI!:NTIST denee of Janet MacLeod Klug, Newport Beach at 531 Bayslde Dr., Newport , •. Caron• del Mar 3282 Currency in the amount of $307 3100 Pscific Vtew Or. N~ Heltlhtl was reported missing from the SUNDAY SOfOOL tO a.m. Free •"d I"depeNdur restdeoce of Donald Needham, SUNDAY SERVICE 11h.m. Co"tr•t•tlo.r•l 2627 Alta VIsta Dr., East Bluff, WEDNESDAY EVENING Cltrlltl•.r CI.Mrelt between S:30 p.m. March 14 Rudina Room: 8 P·•· a.od 8:30 p.m. March 17 .•• ~8 E. eo-1aw7. REV. OON SUNUKJIAN Jewelry valued at mo re tha.n Eau .. ce oa N.,ct.... IDtertm Pastor $1,000 and $-411 In cash were Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.m. to .5 p.m. SUNDAY SER.VICE taken from Allee Bates' purse Tburtd.y ennintP: 7 to 9 AND OfUR.OI SCi()OL Wblle It ftl In tbe off1ce of Sar.: 10 s.m. co 4 p.m. AT 1~00 her Variety Shop at 213 Marine You an cCKdWiy lnriced to NMrsny un pn,..lod AYe., Bl.lbol. Island, from 2:30 attend Church $enice1 and ntONE: p.m. to 5 p.m. • • . A 1971 to u~ the Aoom. Honda 350 motor cycle beLong- Inc to Bnc:e Robert Schelin, Central Bible Olurcb 23RD n. ot ORAMGI, COlT A IIIlA -Ml AOJ lloodlr -• ..._ ••• 1:00 •• to:• ..... &..-, ...... . ......... ,,.. .. .. 1815 SberlaitOD Pl., Newport Helebts, was stolen from Its puk1n( pD.ce 111 the apartment pro)ect there tomeUme between 5 p.m., Much 16 lad 4 a .m . Marcbl7. FICTITIOI.S BI.SINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persoo lsdolng buslness as: Yoshio Products Company, 29300 Grace Lane, Costa Mesa: Jack C. Chou, 17962 Los t'esos Clr ., F'oun- taln Valley. This business Is belng con- ducted by an tDdi.Yidua.l. Signed: Jack C. Chou. This statement filed with the county clerk of Orange COWlty on: Mar. 6, 1972, by BeYerly J. Maddoi, deputy co.mty clerk. Publlstl: March 9, 16, 23, 30, 1972, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -16339 LIGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followi ng person Is dolng business as: Outdoor Recrea- tion Co., 4061 GermaJoder, Ir- vine, Cal. 92664: Ronald E. White, 4061 Ger maiDder, Ir- l'ine, Cal. 92664. This business Is being coo- dueled by a.n lndlvidua.l. Signed: Ronald E. White. This statement Q led with the county clerk of Orange Col.llty on: Mar. 20, 1972, by Beverly J. Maddoz, deputy county clerk. PubUsh: March 23, 30, AprU 6, 13, 1972, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. r -16626 LECAL HOnCI HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS met wUh Mayor Ed Hirth 1n tile Newport Betch City Hall to discuu their puUelpatlon 1D the American lUUtute for Foreip Study procram at the UDiversUy of lnnsbruek in Austria and the Mediterranean campus cruise. Classes at the University wtu include German language, Austrian art aDd architecture, the great mu.aic of Austria, and Austrian folk music and ductng. Pictured here at the City Hall meeting an, tro in left, Robert Conn, son of Mr. and Mrs. RalphConn; Nanct Clark, daucbter of Mr. aod Mrs. Warren Clark; Nancy Alderaon, dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Joh.D Aldersoo; Mayor Ed Hlrt h; Patricia Harris, daughter or Mr. aDd Mrs. Job.n Harris; SteplwlJe Imboden, daughter of Mrs. Wrayanne Lee; and Christine Clark, Nancl's sister. The students will be accompanied by Walter Richardson or Corooa del Mar ll.llfl sehool and Ills wife, Helen, woo teaches at Sa.nta Ana lligh school. The tour will leue Orange County Airport July 12 and will return Aug. 23, Store of the year picked Richard's market In tile oew Harbor View shopplng center has been named "store or the year" by California Food Mart News, the largest publication of Us kind In Calllornia. The 30,000-square-foot mar- ket was honored lor Us arch.i- tectural design. It Is located In the 80,000-squa.re-foot cen- ter designed by R, M. Tllomas, A. LA., and Associates of New- port Beach, and deve~ by the Irvine Company. The $1.5 mllUon cellter, located on San Joaquln H1Us Rd. just east of MacArthLJr Bl vd., opened tn No- •ember. inside courtyard providing a simple, well-organl:r.ed appear- ance when viewed from the street. It also restricts all pedestrian trartlc to the Inside of the mall area. Food Mart News ooted that visual hlgll!Jgh ts or the Inter ior of Richard's are a vaulted red- Wood celting d['('O tateti with c ustom-made wrought Iron aod amber glass chandeliers, and a produce department wall dec- orated wit h vari-colored s late, simulated Wood SI!"~{JS and tree6. ?lt~4 ~Utbtta( ~fe 5TEP OUT FOR BREAKFUT .. LUHCH .. BRUHCH . .-N?,~ ~~~.s~~~AY _..,, . Ugll.t, delectable rolls and AL..L. OUIIt ,-ooo MAIIt i HA, Ill C OIItOON BL.II!:U GIIIIAOV A T. pastries. A va ried menu with a continental lla.irl 7721 E. COAST HWY., CORO .. A O~L MA" AT GOLDf~UOO L IGH T M O H , -SAT, I TO '67• ., •• SU N OAV 9 TO ' •• - 4 INSUltED • G~NfltAL COHTit.ACTIHtGI .Damato&Son 642-1677 ...Designers paid special atten- tion to the center's appearance from above, since major hous- In g developments were located on adjacent hillsides. A soft blue tile wa s selected for all rooftops. Limited visual aDd physical access to the ma jor stores Is made by use of an I AM EMP LOYED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNLfENT. IS !T POSS IBLE TO HAVE MY CI VIL SERV ICE DEATH IENEF JT ASS IGNED TO YOU K)R: MY FUNERA L? LICAL NOnCI F ICTITIOOO B~INESSNAME STATE MENT The following per soo Is dolng business as: 0 1' Boo's, 425 30th St., Newport Beach: Robert Cleo Lunde, 407-l/2 38th St., Newport Beach. This business Is being con- ducted by an lnd1vldua.l. Sl iDe<~: Robert Glen Luooe. This statement riled with Ute county c lerk of Orange County on: Mar . 20, 1972 , by Beverly J. Maddoz, deputy county clerk. PubUsh: March 23, 30, April 6, 13, 1972, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -16628 by EUG ENE 0 . IERGERON A.,._ ....... ..,... ~ .... ,..,.. ............. _ ..... II MlofHf Oe .......... t ··~ Act M<ll .._ -•• ,._ ftft ,..... ef cldt-... ~. -, ...._ -.t ...._ tiiW. •' .._... .....,...., I II . • ,......,.., -lty ..,_.., wflk~ k ,_, ..... '-_....., ,,.. ... ,_... t• • wMI•w..tM,••M"'cww.-..., Ill • ..... ~. If , •• --. ........... ,.. -...... fl-.. .,.... .... ~. ~ ....... , .... dtll"'-,_ ... ;...n,.~~~-~. '• _..... • ._... -~-" ,. • ...._ .. ••• '-•" • ''""' -" .......... . AI ........ ••• _, M 1-ll.tl ..... -' "-~ ..._ •• ,..._ • ~-'"""' ......_,.. ..... u....&.. , .. ._ ,._.. M * ..._. It -..~ -,_...., .,.. ,. -• .........,..'-' '• •' • .,... ....._. H ---·· II ,._ lort• • ...... .._ ......... --. . ..._ ........ Ulll. w.-..-p..t~ , ........ .t•"" -··· .. ""' "'-· . Balt:-Bergeron Funeral Hom.e COSTA WE5o\ COlONA 4el MAl 646-2424 l lOCATfO+IS 67l-94SO BUSINESS DIRECTORY ltiAHHIH S COLLECTOR'S SIIOP ............................ ...................... , .... IIUY, SILL Oil TIIADI. .. ............ c.M. lh. TO~~· O.ILT SUM. & MOM._, ... OMLT 642-9251 •-Buuty Silona OJ ~ • I .;c.c~tta:f,. •• BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy • Auto Repair Call these merchants GENERAL for the best in service TRANSMISSION 1 t Tu••·u•SJ'I ••. , .. Lszrs <OfflceEqu pmen lehiiiTr31511issiiP. .S19.fi 2173111111 lUI." mu IESA-142 ·7111 DlliCTLY ACROU '"0111 THIO "OIINS '0"0 • Hearina Aids ,,.. Nf~llt T llfACH ~ Offtet Fumirwt , il;P' DESKS • CHAIRS ... a ....... ,. .... SINCERE SEWING MACHINE 1171 He.-Blvd .. C.M. 646-9742 .... ..., IIWe .... II • ., ....... '"' ,.._ All tadlp•h•t Ill&* .. .a. •• " I 0 ' 7 I • SATURDAY, MARCH 16 Pollee arrested Edft.rd Allen Rlchardeoo_ 27, of !525 16th St., Newport Relebts, at SO ml.outes past mldnl&bt at W, Coast Hwy., FICTITIOOO BI.SINESS N .\ME Corona del Mar STATEMENT Phone 64<1·7336 HAL AEBISCHER I FILES·SAFES OFFICE SU,liES CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS 5CIEHCE. OF COROHA DEL MAR I!L!ANO,_ C. JACKSON, MINISTIR Stmday Senice , .•.•.. 11:00 a.m. Sundi.J Sebool ••••••• , 11:00 a.m. 2411 I. COAST HWY. 64 ... 1012 2501 CL"' ORIVI, MIW,.ORT aiACH A HEW CHURCH W!LCOIIU YOU THI! .. RV. DON L , INGLII, ~AlTO .. SUNDAY SCHOOL.,,., fo45 .t..Jil. llaLIITUOY WORSH ", •••• 11 A.M. •117 ,,._ f1tl PrM. WeD. aDd Newport BlYd., udcharged blm wltb drlrtnc UDder the tn- n•oce of alcobol • • • Robert Gelb Foatr, 40, or %215 Ir- YiDe A't'e,, West Upper Ba.y, was arrMtect at tlla resldeoce at 40 m1Diltt1 after m1dn1Cbt aDd Chal'ctd wttb wtfe-beattne • • • Two radios nlued at $30 1rtre burclattJect trom the borne or SaDdn Gut&, 105 Ma.J..D St.. Bl.lloa. betwMG 8:20 p.m. ud 10:10 p.m. . . • Thr" ................ I ... ._ at-,_C'Nf.L PHI PIIM 11•1n IAIIIUIW The following persons are ~~~~~~~~;:;= dolor business as: Little Bo Peep Yarn Boutique, 9080 Ed- Inger, Fount.aln Valley, Ca., 92708: Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Allen WaJt, 643 Plumer St.. Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627, This busl.oess ls being con- ducted by an lndttldual. Signed: Ela.lne S. Walt. Th.ls statement tiled with the county clerk of Ora.DK'! County on: Mar, 15, 1972, by Beverly J. Maddox. deputy county clerk. Publish: March 23, 30, April 6, 13 , 1972, l.o the Newport Harbor Eosl.,a. F -16519 LICAL HOnCI SAL..a • s.ova .at. 1n" ST. COSTA MUA .._,.,.. -,_. OIALI:IIUI-1 cuna A IICICLI DIP '"-6070 ............ ~. ONE DAY S&tltVICE Doi'III ... Y IOUNOAY .... ,.. .,_, .IK& TH&ttT INIU.-AH CE 371 OLD HI!WPOIIT ILVD. MIW9'011T II ACII ~J. Proper F •ttulg Assured 3«K1 E. C~st Hwv Corona dtl M~r 115-3133 • Decoraton .......... , ............ .. ,..-. .......... . ...... ~.-.... .... ..,..,.. ..... Cal ClwiJtspt.r .,. •• 7 .. 527- ....... IIIIU.IIIIff.A A,IIIA •DrJ Cle1ners lc ........... , ., ,.. ___ .... a sta .. ........... '-......... -It_!-._ ____ .... ·WJ-1111 s-.. I ST,-TIONUIY ....,t.eot. ......_M....,_ ·~k· • ';;'~ .1» OHtCE SUf"'L Y lnL .)011N.-.ottiiiWI N ......... tll-1'1 • Nurseries st.nba. Interior ,._.b T..,icot " T,... '-clicWeoandfntillz« .. .-..a.....• ... ..._ntculll FREE ~LIVERY Corona del Mar Nursery 27« E Coni Hwy 67S..Ol60 •... ,..,., ftAIIBOB PAINT AWALLPAPD PI I iSIURGH PAINTS en,· 11 LiM I 3.1/1)() I'A rT£ JfNS OF WALI.I'/1#'£/f lilt I:. c...-Rwr- o..-olol-,.....,.'I'Oroat'1WM.,.. -: I'JMIII A. L MAU.\C PI..UIIIBiilR 700CW'•.,_ Aft. ODooDa ..a .. • P' tiEl......,. DAt.I!IICBI' WAft& DA'I'DI IU·- SERVICE COM,LaTI IMOI, LUGOAG. A"P "AI'IOaAG Alf'AIII 3401 E. Coul H111>•"1 Coroaa .del Mar PbODO ' 87.4840 or••., Loc~lotu : elUJ VIA LIDO, MIWP'OitT •7• 'AIMtOtl !lLANO • 1101 lt'IIMI. MIWP'OitT • tOIIMION'I OIP"t. ITO. I PAIIUOtl IILA.MO •N ....... ,011 LOCAL HEWS OHL1"1J,OO A 111A. CALL A NI:W A UJ€0 S..los ·a lonlco -AU ..a.. II 'BAliS' EXPERlll'CI s._ -eel Doalor CDaOMA DIL IIAII IIWIHG £ VACUUM CIIITII 1L c.-..,,. ()leo! It J & J UPHOLSTERY 142-5171 Display documeRis arrest llfURSDAY,IIARai ~ 1172 COllOM DEL !!A!. ceLJf, ....... ..,...Art ..... ,... ...... I ld bf -II JIT 11"1 1M loa 1'ooo ....-. -Gl ,,.._ ........._., uta-MOCA. lu P'l'uol.leo, IIIII wtU 11111oo "' .,._, no .... cae!J-laOiP Apftl 1. I Zlllw Ia --olal ._ Few -Gl 1M ........ , Mol -II ..... ool a drUU< H--IPIIIod OOIIIIo WW<I ........ &a tM •tur• ol tM "Attk:a" 01 a bUJI:k» 0111' --..,..., lba laala ll._t Boac• oopr.....,__. o6 tttrwtttto-1" art. You are trtJ, Tbt IPilU Cbrtatma.ltr" ... llod ID ..-,. a -of poo~ UP!a ~ oo lDII ott u watdl a aaotbet rat wUb btr •~ droYe bJ. Mel &DS ....,.. beble.. watcb mort Paul Kol:, wbO wu UI!IUDc tiiU 3 IIOUI't o1 ,ideotape, COD-btm, 'ftl't arr .. ted b' tres. lllll(>lalo • ftlloapered loo&lh ....... lDII -...... part of lila .. ,...., wall lDII ox-of lbat P1C1J1 Ia jaU. Tile wwk, perliDct a ll)eelal twiiPB"'DC tncludlpf the arrest, 1J docu- tbroulb a factimlle oo Yiew meated oo Yldeotape. 111 tbt Museum &loDe with the •k~Mtape ot tbe act~al tteot. SERVES WITH SEAIEES GmLB OF THE MONTH lor JaD11UJ lDII F*'-ry are NaY}' Coostructlonma.o Ed. pictured here with thelr motber1 at a reeeut meet1D1 of wud M Cllflord soa of Mr the lrvtne Woman's Club: left to rlcM, llrs. Deu B. aod Mr~. Edward M. cutrord Cochran aDd daughter Kay, DeA.nae I...uorleb aDd her ot 29t0 Redwood AYe,, Costa mother, Mrs. Gartb Hooeycutt. Mesa, has arrived lD Europe s • f • ::~: .. -:~~~':.:."1~-unny s1gns o spnng t~~~~~~~~~~~ borne based at Port Hueoeme: The ttr st major tuDd raising Tbe club president Mrs Caut., a.Dd oow prepulog to event to be sponsor ed by the Ma.rttn Behrens wmS.:nal.; relieve Mobile Construction IrvtDe Woman's Club wJU be as decorauoos' chairman u Battalion Four of Its European a loocheoo and fa shion s how flower arranJing and b.bte TIDE _d.~ ~utles. at the Mesa Verde Collfttry settings a.re her speclalUes. om.-~~"--v ~ Club Saturday, April 8. Centerpieces for the tables will ,. t."P L IG.tL 140nc1 "Sunny signs of spr ing'' is be gtven as prizes. t\: FICTITIOlE BUSINESS NAME the theme chosen by the chair-Proeeeds from the atfalr will , ~~ ~~ STAT,EMENT man, Mr s. Robert F. Brownell. enable the club to preseot a e~(fj The following person is doing Social hour will begin at 11 :30 monetary serYice award to a 1 business as: Kelllnger Cleaning a.m. Luoclleon at lZ:30 will senior glrltrom Unlversttyhlgh lo\lls Contractors, 2321 Orchid Hill be followed by a parade of school in lnlne. The student =: Place, Santa Ana: Lawrence fashions from Lido Fashions. will be chOsen by a paoel trom Alan Kelllnge r, 2321 Orchid Pat Harrison wtu do the com-the t.lculty and student repre- Hill Place, Santa Ana . mentary with background music sentatives and will be theflna.l- This business Is being con-provided by Mrs . Dona ld Miller 1st in the girl of the month 31 15 11..-port 81N. Jfewport helcb ....... r dueled by an Individual. at the plano. contest, whlchbep.nLDJanuary. Signed: Lanence A. KeU-Door prlzes will be l'llodled . UG4L NOTICE b M E mger. Y r s. cttrard Dow. Mrs • This statement t'Ued wi th the FICTITIOI.S BUSINESS NAME Donald Westfall and Mr s. David county clerk of Orange County STATEMENT H. Stormont are In charge of on: Mar. 20, 1972, by Beverly The following persons are tickets. J. Maddox, deputy coooty clerk. doing business as: Earth 'N' Models inciOOe Mmes.Robert Publish: March 23, 30, Apr il Ware, 3210 Colorado Pl., Costa E. Hendricks, Sam uel A. White, 6, 13, 1972, in the Newport Mesa: Stephen Wo lff, 3210Coio-Daryl Sheppard, David H. Star- Harbor Ensign. F -16627 rado Pl., costa Mesa; Wendy mont, Jobn D. McFarlane and Wolff, 321 0 Colorado Pl., Costa Bryoo. Talbot. AMY JOLLY, clfl of tbt rnopth tor March, lt UowD bere ~lth her motber, Mrs. Mac T. Jolly, at ll:ft, ud Mu. llart.ID BehreM, prelidellt of tbt IPOuortDcln1MWomu't Club, Tbt ctrll of tbe moatb &re ell&lble for the •nice mooetary award to be presented by the club in May, (Pbotos by El>eiJD llllled · J O AND ESTHER OENDEL are displaying a necklace at a recent program they presented for the Inlne Woman's Club in University Park Community Center. Tbllwell Down husband aDd wife team own the Denwar Craft Studlo ln Costa Mesa and are t.lmous for tbelr unusual designs learned from their extensive tours of Africa and study of the African culture. Mrs. Dende1 Is the author of many craft books; the latest is on a new art of "Needle Wea't1.ng," our many ............... .......... ......,, . .......... 4i•l•ial'llflt .... .. ' •· WORLD'S LARGEST f0) SPECWIZIII II TIE ' 540-1366 642-0270 EB 1702 NEWPORT 8L YD. at 17th Me~. ,----------------------------------------------------------- • Fl RE • AUTO • BOA T •HOME • BUSINESS Bob Paley & Associates •U !-17TH STU!T, COSTA loi!SA -$.16-3205 ED HIRTH SEEKS TO This business Is being coo- ducted by a partner ship. Signed: Stephen Wolff. This statement flied with the county cler k of Orange County on: Mar. 20, 1972, by Beverly J . Maddo.z, deputy county clerk. Publish: March 23, 30, April 6, 13, 1972, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -16629 LEGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT The following person '"l<>"'" business a.s : Pioneer Pool Ser- vice, 2901 W. 1st St., 123, Santa Ana, Ca. 92703: Robert James Rl.ppe, 290 1 W, 1st St., tit23, Santa Ana, Ca. 9Z703. This business Is being con- ducted by an 1Ddlvldual. Signed: Robert J . Rtwe. This statement nied with the county clerk of Orange County on: Mar . 20, 1972, by Arthur E. Kreger, deputy county clerk. Publish: Mar ch 23, 30, April 6, 13, 1972, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F DECORATION PROG RA M FOR NH EXCH4H E:rcha.ngettes of Newport Harbor will meet at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 12, at the Baycrest home of Mrs . Jack Mulroy. Co-hostess will be Mrs. Tom Heffernan. Tbe pro- K!'am will be presented by Leon's 111terlors. Ben J tJtzt. one of the decorator s of tne Western White House, will tell of home decorations. Lun cheon will be served following the program. SAFEGUARD YOUR FAMILY BY ELIMINATING HARMFUL TRAFFIC CONDITIONS. It teles responsible study end ection to work with the Councn to obtein ree r.stic, ecceptt._ble solutions to our Traffic proO.. lems. Hirth initieted • commit· · tee of citizens •nd outside pro-- feuion•ls to prot.c:t your riq~ts for 1 wfe end congestion-free trdfic system. He hes Jed the negoti•ting t .. m to nulify the frHwey e9rH ment in KCOtcl· anc• witl. 1M peopi., wilhos. [8} NEWPORT lEACH fiEDS THIS MANI VOTE API. 11-IE-ELECT MAYOI HIITH! TO CITY COUNCIL. I'II'TM DtSTaiCT, 11.-T AIACH JU:WJ'O AT COMMI TTEE TO 8E-ELECT ED 818ft IU ...... IE AYE •• NElrP08T 8EACB-PBONE IA-4•1 youcangol (with insured savings) Interest rates may be falling, but at The Big M, Mutual Savings we're still paying as high as 6o/o• and 5* o/o•• on insured savings. And we're still offering a host of free services, including a FREE Safe Deposit Box with a minimum balance. Take the safe climb to higher interest at The Big M. eo...... 4el-: 2867 Eoot Coaot Hl&bway, 4 bloclr.l E.ut ol MacArtbiQ' 81-td. (At the Time and Tempemture alp) OtbuollieA:o ID Covl .. , WtaAiwila, .........,,,c~eDUJe 1114 ea-Pult-c:hacsworth .. 15,000 mlnltii\WII, 2 W 10 Jl!t"' -~ 11,DOO ttllll ....... 1_.. 10 ...... •