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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-04-06 - Newport Harbor Ensign:UTH Y !AR, MO. U Mesa youth is finalist Terry Moore, senior at New- por t Harbor high schOOl, has been named a flnl. Ust tn the fiRlT S!CT10H TH URSDAY, APRIL 6, 1972 Oppooeots of a planned COil· domtotum development In 81.1· boa's historic fwt Zooe are expected to han out ln force tontgbt when the Newport Beach Planning Commission hears a request for a use permtl to build the project. Members of the Balboa. Pen- insula Polnt Assn., Newport Residents United and indlvtdua.l merchants 1n the fun ZoM have said they wtu oppose the 51-unit development planned by JAK Construction Co. President John Konwiser of J AK has said he hopes to start building the $30,000-80,000 units atter Labor Day, with completion scheduled for some competition loroneolsls$6,000 J u d ge rd e rs college scholarships awarded annw.Uy by Southern CaWornla Edlsoo Company, according to i;lc~;.~=~n. Edison dis-po II uti n h a It Terry, son of Mr. aDd Mrs. • '• • 613.0550 OFFICES IN CORONA DEL MAR CALIFORNIA. ECT HIT FOES Ume nezt -SPring. Members of the Balboa Lm- ')rovement Assn. apparently ~avor the development. Judy Wilsoo, vice-president >f the Peninsula Point group aod a member of Newport Resi- dents United, called the project "an effort to sneak In wilh a hlgh..denslty development be- fore density ngures are written Into the taw." 2 gtft shops In the Fun Zone, claims that the city will suffer a tax loss by wtplng out the businesses in the fun Zooe and replacing them with coo- domlniums. Supporters of the condo- minium plans InclUde Jack Was- sail, acting president of the Balboa Improvement Assn. "The Fun Zone h.as become a run-down area where too many undesirable people hang out, .. he said. COMING TO EL TORO April 13 Is the Blue Ang.lll ntght demonstration team. A perfor mance by the famed precision f1ytng group wtu be part of the Marine Air station's a.nntal open house from noon untll 5 p.m. that date. Gates wlll be open to the pubUc and displays and demonstrations of Marine equl.pment wJU be made tttroughout the afternoon. Richard L. Moore, 1578 San Three N~rt "-cb c:UI-pla C M ... ...., ._.. Coast Construction Co. to abide BerDIU'd1Do ce, osta esa, 1808 whO woodered .... ·-·ld ~ oth .~ 1 ........ by state water staDdards fn aDd ~ .. v er st ..... en s were do somet"'·g about poUutlon 1 ted b tudg1n 1 ~ 1 '"" pumping seepage water from se ec Y a 1 g panellnteo -belnl pumped Into Newpq:rt Ba.y the construction s ite at the towinr a day 0 persona r-ftom a lltgfl-rise constiucttoo entrance to the peninsuli. back views with lO semt-flnallsts stte on Lido peninsula toougbt Into the bay. in the electric company'sSouth-they bad found the a.nswer Yoo-Trautwein Bros. Marine Coo. An ad-hoc committee chaired by Mayor Ed Hirth ts currently studying height and densuy and -will rna~ recommendations on how to deal with these prob- lems In the city 's general de- velopment plan, oow being formulated. Mr s. Wilson claimedthatJAK pl.a.os would put 51 housing units per acre ln the area. "It used to be a good tllmlly place, but I know people who will no longer let their child- ren go there alone." Mr. Wassall said that a meet- ing of his assocl.alion 2 weeks ago showed overshelmlng s~­ port for ttte pro }act. MARTA TISDAlL, daughter of Mr. aDd Mrs. A, T. Tisdall. 1808 Commodore Road, Bay- crest, represented the UCLA untt of the Angel flight during the 17th annual conclave of the national organization just concluct8d in Dallas. The AQ&el F ligtlt is an honorary service organlzatlon for college womeo that suworts the Ob}ecttves of the Arnold Air Society (AAS1 named in honor of the late Gen. ''Hap'' Arnold.Martalsamem- ber of the class ofl972, ma)lr- tng tn creative writing. ..;~T~s.:.·~~,;: .. ~:,=. CITY REFUSES TO STOP Tbe other two ftnaUsts are day when the acttng y struction Co., which Is doing CITIZEN GROUP SEEKS easternDtv1.ston. a&luroe Christopher A. Cole of Sunny general of the United :States the actual pumping for the Hllls high school, Fullerton, announced a federal~rder builders, says they are now 28 FT HIGH Rls E Ll MIT aod Richard D. Janda of La aimed at stopping ttii! po~on. abiding by the standards set • Ser aa bl~ school, Whittier. But, the pumping an4; pos-by the stale's water quaUty •" stbly the pollution, still eon-control board. Newport Rasldents United will seek to nave the city's charter changed to Umlt high- rise construction to 28 feet above ground level, except in certain areas. Current building regulations put a 35-foot Umlt on new construction In residential and beach areas. The citizens' group pla.ns to present Its suggestion at an April 17 meeting of the City Council's ad noc committee on llllb rise, The committee 1s stu¢ytng the problem to de- relap lofoTIIIIIJoalot.-'s general pla.n, oow being formu- lated. . Accordt.ng to NRU omctal Tom Houston, of Balboa Island, NRU came up with the 28-foot limit at a meectng last week because developers are "taking adnntage of the present 35- foot rule by Untng the horlron with apartments and condo- m~tums right up to the allow- able Umlt." Mr. Houston <aid the 3-story buildings "stick ott. Uke sore thumbs" In neigh- borhoods where restdentlal buildings don't exceed 2 stories. The za .. toot Umlt Is aimed at hOlding all buUdtngs down to 2 stories, Mr. Houston said. U the city buys the NR U aunestton, the only exceptions mlde to the height Umlt would nan to be approved by a vote of the PtOPle. Earller, NRU had asked the lO.member ad hoc group to recommend putting the 35-foot All 3 students wm receive tinued yesterday. Richard Bueerman, who a gold award· for scholastic federal Judge Warren fer-heads the board's San•· Ana Umlt 1n the city charter wttll achievement aod a share of 1n1 ..... a popular vote needed for ex-Edison common stock. guson Issued a r estra ng area operations sa.td lniorma-~e!~o:it~:£;E\~~ Cook and Stor'eoncl~i·h .. South ~~~~~~~i:;~~~~~~:::.: City Cowtcll on exceptions. operation at least once a week, ' Mayor Ed Hirth, who chairs • rt I th • he noted, "and if there is any ~~~o~m:~ee:e•:sta:Ugkj•: over alrpo eng enJng ~~~:~ .. t~=~~~;in~~~~~;: too espensfve and tlme-eoo-Does Newport Bea.ch clty nomination papers whenheftled to be stopped ." suming. Last week's NRU meet council candidate John Store for the City Council race. Contusing the Issue Is Mr. decided, by an 18-1 vote, to t.ilvor lengthening the runways Air Ca Ufornla publlctst Jim Bueerman's statement to the Insist upon a vote of the people at Orange county airpOrt'? Phelan told the Ensign this Ensign during a boat tour of In each call, "Ye•, he does," claJms op-week tl'lal the alrUne's otnclal the bay March 21 that Newport The current 35-toot maxi-pooent Dee Cook, "and be said position oo Orange County air· Bay "ts oot polluted." Earlier auam be1pt wu fmQ91ed bJ so -at a rtM*It metUDc or Nw .. port favors "lt:D(tbealDl Abe that day, bts board. h:ldlmposed tbe CUy Counctl last year at port Hellflta homeowners." north runway by 900 feet 10 stringent rules on the pumping the suggestion of NRU. "No, 1 dOn't," eJpla.lns Mr. our aJrcrl.tt can get a longer operation. Tbe ool}' areas NRU wants Store, "and my mention of take-off run, thus enabUng a Disputing Mr. Bueer man's excepted ttom be:lgbt Umtta-longer ronwayswasthatu•ould steeper, quicker climb-out." c laim at the time were N.-~~o·­ tlons are Newport Center. Hoag be a last resort u all other Mr. Phelan said Alr Calif-port Beach attorney Roy Wool- Hospital, aDd the Phllco-ford methods of reducing noise ornla.ts ap.lnst allowingbtgger sey and localenvironmentaltsts an~'~ Emkay lndustrl.al prop. around the airport ta.tled." }ets at Ute Orange CoWlty air-Sue F'lcker aocl Sue Snedaker, ertles. The controv~rsy beated "" port. all members of a group called Mr. Houstonsa.td the cltLzens' an otherwtSf' .lukewarm race 1n a statement Monday to Save Nevrpor t's Only Bay. Ttte group wUlalsostudythecurrent for the ?th dl.;trlcl council seat the press, Mr. Store said he 3, who had crtticUed local of- controversy over development being vacated by Lindsley Par-Is "unequivocally opposed to n ctals for a "do -nothing attl- of the southern part of NewPOrt sons. With the April 11 election expansion of the Onnge County tude" on the problem, sou(ht Center. Harbor VIew Hills getting closer, Mr. Cook took airport, and wtllworkdiUgently federal help and got tt. Judge homeowoer protests that tbelr the occaston or a Newport Har-with the City Council to move ferguson's restraining order views of the I».J are thraltened bor Kiwanis Club luncheon Ji.st )et tactllties to a new sHe was announced in Washlngton by hl&tl~tlse col'lltl'uction in Thursday to attack Mr. Store's which would allow the ultimate by none other than acting At- the 100 and 200 bloekl of New-postttoo on the airport. phasing out of jets at the Or-torney General Richard Kleln- port Center Drive prompted Wlth )tts cUmblng out over an11 CoWlty lirport.'' dlenst, hlmselt the center of the City Couocll last WHII: to the center of Newport Be&ch He labeled Mr. Cook's chal'-a storm of controvers}' over pass an emerpDCJ ordlni.DCe on talr8-offl from the field, ges of alrUne influence "pure his nomination to te the new requ1rtng CouncU appronl of the airport stt..tlon bu be a garbage," and. accused Mr. attorney general. permits to build anytblllg more come a touchy subject, wttb Cook of favoring the "status The LidO construction pro- than 35 feethlfhiDtboNblockl. some residents (and tbt City quo" at the airPOrt. ject has been controversial Current 10111n1 allows blah-Cotme:ll) Mtk1Dr to eventuallY Mr. Store said he had men -from lts be81M1ng. The 10- rtse In all of NeWPOrt Center. bl.n Jet tramc b'om the atr-ttoned several possible solu-story aputment · building ns which have 54 units per acre, and that's the highest density :~:o~i:;~hed::;~®s~:n~·~~ NEWPORT CENTER HI-RISE mess." The Caribe complex ts 2 Harbor View Hills r esidents of Brood.moor residents look- blocks from the Fun Zone. were to meet last ntgtlt to Log southwest toward the ocean, Mr. Koowtser has claimed decide their next move to try The rauure of the lrvihe that hls 2-bt.tlldlng condO-to block construction of a 5-Company to respond with plana: mtnlum will elose\y follow the story building tn Newport :..·en-was blamed by homeowaers for archltecturalltnesofthenearby ter after a special session of the delay 1n getting ZOlllng Balboa Pavtllon aDd that U wtu the NeWJX>rt Beach City Coun-changed from tt\e 85-foot vertt- be "an asset to the area." ctl refused yesterday to revoke cal UmU placed 6 years ago His JAK company Is buying the a building permit for the struc-on construction there. land from the Santa Ana Valley ture. Attorner Ttw:lmas Woodruff, lrrigatlon Co,, which bOugflt It WU.h work already under way representing the homeoYroers, In 3 parcels as an investment. on the building 1n the 200 block argued thai Irvine's public The property is bordered by of Newport Center, Broa.dmoor statements a.nd a brochure ad- Palm and Washington streets homes resldentsarestil\lqllng verttsing NeWpOrt Ceo.ter bad and Edgewater and Bay AYe-to stop what they claim is a shown that the area would only nues, plus tba puking lot next broken promise by the Irvine han "low-rise" buildings ln to tbe Balboa. Market at 608 company to protect their vtew the 100 and 200 blocks. E. Ba.lbol. 81..:1 . of the oeeu aM surroqn«Ung When VIce-Mayor Howard Phil Totter, president of countryside. The buildint. be-Rogers, the ooly councilman Da vey's Locker, whieh owns tng constructed by the Don Koll whO wanted the permttrevoked, the BaiOOa Pavlllon, said l1e co. for owner John Shea, will asked lrvine associate planDer has mJxed feellngs abOut the cut downtheviewohomeof Larry Moort> for hlscompa.ny's condOminium. the area's 130 homeowners. definition of low-rise, Mr. "It's a shame to dump 51 1n refusing, by a 5·1 vote, Moor e admitted that he did not tam lUes Into the middle of this to revoke the building permit know. commercial area," notes Mr. Issued last month, city council-Mr. Moore argued, however, Tozier, "but {f H will improve men admitted that their body that the moral, legal commit- Balboa, then that's a point in shared blame wtth the Irvtne ments made by his com pany, Us favor." company and the homeowMrs based on the 85-foot height Peninsula Point hOmeowners in letting the issue slide until limit, shOuld be hOnored. ar e seeldng to have the city a special sesston had to be Caught in the middle of the buy the Fun Zone property for called to try to resolve it. controversJ, Mr . Shea pleaded a _pulL. However, parks, The problem goes back mor e that, although he ha.s oo a:eu- beaches aDd recreation com-ttw1 a year, when u was nrst ment wtth either the hOme- missioners turned down that learned that Irvine would laue owners or the Irvine Company, proposal Z weeks ago, noting land for the 70-foot-htih struc-he is the party subject to h•VJ that the sUe Is not Included ture. Homeowners complatned nnancial loss if Ms building ln the city's master plan for then that promises made to perm!.t shOuld be revoked. Mr. parks and that the cost would them by real estate agents, Shea. 's lawyer, Tully Seymour, be proi\Jbtuve, anyway. that their vtew would be pro-whO Uke attorney Woodruff 11: Holding tank costs s100 rt tlons to tbe airport noise prob· opposed by many local resi- po when both ?tb district can-tern and that the runway-dents, and. City Councilman Don dldatea appeared before a lengthening ldea was a "last Mclnnls reminded a Newport Much zz meeting of tbe New. resort." Harbor Cta.mber of Commerce port Heights Impronment In an Interview with the En-breakflst audience ye sterlti.y Assn., the jet noise problem sign earl}' in the campaign, that "lt never should have been 1f'll tli'Ougbt ~ by a borne-Mr. Store said he would seek started 1n the flrst place," owner, Mr. Store 1.1 quoted studies oo the possl.btuty ot When the n:can.Uon !or a as baYing sa.td he would Uke using siJort take .off and land-subterranean parking area and to see runways lenrtbeoed to ing (STOL) cratt at the air-elevator shaft began to till with allow larger )ets to haul more port. water last November, "de- "We're oot gtvtng up on the tected, were abOut to be broken. a former city attorney, said park tdal," Mrs. Wilson said, The City Council Instructed the his cUent would lose "at l•lt "and the Potnt Association has city community development S6i,250 alre&cn' spent 1n i'ttlnc sent a 4-PIIoi't letter to the department to work out a rec-construction under wty." Plannlng Commtsslon urging ommended r.onlng to protect The !a.ilure or homeowners them to overturn the pa.rlcS the vtew, to show documentation of what commissioners' decision." The Irvine Company was they had been promised wbeo The letter also urges the asked at that ume to fUrnish thE'y bought their homes iP• planners to r f'-evaltiite the con-the development department parenlly contribute-d to the dominium plans and seek a with .tuture plans for develop-Counctl's decision to lei con- maximum derlsity of Z2 units ment of the 100 and 200 blocks structton go ahead. An otftcial of the Orang! comply with a new county law County Harbor Dlstrtct esU-requiring sewage holding tanks mated thls week that it wUl on boats. cost the average local boat Larry Leunao, harbor dis- owner "less than $100" to trlct director of operations, K • d rf ~~!:\~O:::s ~~ ~ an erg a en signed speclncally to "cause • the least hardship'' to boa.t Sign-up set ow;:::··,.oo ngure Is ..... passengers, thus resulting 1n Mr. Cook's campaign litera-watering'' pumping began. Ac- fewer take-offs. ture says his position on tbe cor ding to Mr. Bueerman's When Mr. Cook told the Kl-airport Is to "maintain tbe water quality Inspectors, sul- wanlanS last Thursday about status qoo for the present and ftdes and chlorides have beeo Mr. Store's statement, he noted reduce in the Mure." pumped blto the biJ orr and on that Ills opponent "Is backed The present City Council ls eYer slnce. The environmental- by a very hlgb om~lal of ooe on r ecord as being against jets lsts claim this eodanger s rna- of the airlines using Orange at the airport aDd seeks to rl.oe Hle, and residents or the per acre and a hei ght umu of Newport Center. These However , the simple legal of 28 feet. Present helght 11m its blocks are In the southern part fa cts Involved -· that the Irvine are set at 35 feet. The 28-of the. center, just north of the Co m,1lny, Mr. Shea and the toot figur e Is being proposed proposed, but nowdPfunct,ctvlc Don Ko\1 Companr 1\ad acted by NeWpOrt Residents Un.lted center area. High-rise con· leplly and that Mr. Shea a.p- as a new sbodard for the d ty. structlon there would block, pa.rently now has a legal vested Parents ot children who will atteOO kindergarlenloNewport- Mesa urdfted school district schools In September are tn- Ylted to register their ch.lldren between May 1 and May 12, at the schOOl the cblldren wiU attend, RectstraUoa wtU tate place during regular school hOurs; boWeYer, many schOols but scheduled evening rects- trllloa oours tor the COOTeni· eoce of worttnc I)IU'enta. lnfor- matloo reprdlllc these eYenlnC boars can ~ obQlned from tht a.cbools. Cbildren .rolllq lD New~ port ... NHl kmderprteu must be ftYe years ot ap oa or bt*>M Dteembtr !, U?Z; pu. aot1 art ..,....., to - •rltttD cioeumiDt&tloD of ap: at 1111 tlmo al .. ..-. ID -...--~~ ........ rtqttre tbat blb't a oblkl caa l>o -.11111 to JIOII>IIe -~ tilt li>lloWio(,..., of ......... auo. mut be ,r1 1 n«ect:ciP- IIIIrto, --. '0110clp1JIC....,., m.-..UIIpollo. -........ ,IJJun •. "•tiali Niilllll••..U. or .,.... cUrio 4 110 .. ,.....,..., ..... dttlr..... rocl*&lloa _.. ... "" -·-lmD IIJo ..... -·· <Mid ...... ... al· -¥0 Gillet, MS-1100, Orv!Ue Schlueter, who owns to varytng degrees, the vtew rlgflt In the propert}' --were STUDENTS RUN THE CITY lh•!tc!Smost coon<llmennoted upon the anl\ablllty of non. rigid polyYinyl hoJdtog ta.nks. o:~e local supplier said such a unit Is available for about $90. County atrport." enntually bave them banned. area can attest to the ract that What to do about OWer New a lion lnto why Coast Hwy. aJ- Tbe of!lcl.al to whOm Mr. The councn supports studies the pumping discharge some-port Bay, high-rise construe. ways gets repaired during the The hOlding tank ordinaoce ls aimed at cutting down pol- lutloo of local t.ys and har- bors. The law sees nom1Dimum eapactty Umtts, &Dd gl'fes boat owners unUI Jan. 1, 1974, to comply, 01 Ill. po-~niUiy ot a new ttmes creates a hOrrible odor. tlon a.Dd population density are busy summer months and what Coot referred ls Robert cw. ~· n ~ h ·~"ld oe al-rtln the Chino hills whlcb Coun ... health otn.clals are questions that 1\lve o en hours the •.-c es s ........ ford of Corona del Mar, WhO ·-~1 n-tty ··• r .. -•ld ••-e the entire Oran-he""lng the water quaUty baud stumped Newport .._ch c open to batherS auv sur ers. II president of Air CalUornla. .,. """~ • ._.. ., II M hll .. lty ana-•" County are&. to mcmtor pumptu( opentloo.s, counc men. eanw e, c m "~ Mr. Ctuford m--t Mr,Store's T~ lh tty Is lng to K ~~-• Sarkissian, Har~ .........,... wlltch tbe Tn.utweiD C00'1l*DY vuaY, e c go e ... JIII\I, ....... CANol DATES SOUND OFF claims Will he tlnlSiiO<!anyway dump lllese problems In tile high stude,., will he directing The ordlna.Det also requires tr&at aU commercial martoe operators lr~Mall taclUUes tor Ca.OOtdltes for tbe S Newport pwnpln( out boldJD( tub Uld Bo&eh CIIJ ColmCII -~~ .., dliCM)SJ.oc ot an boat wute. for etectloa next Taeldi.J be- PI> tlio tut-., .. -... Mr. Leama.a aya suc.h a lDcwllbetarcts,OCIUI!kr-c:tar- serrtce II &lr-aftlloble, po ud tl1o !Uimllltoolb&t 111etr tree. &t tbl lllrbor dl.ttrtet••, p)ltl)rms ,..,.. ~ to l>elllly adJt...t 10 tl>o c.a·-too much alll<a, Goard dock _,. t1>o ~ J> _...,.10 l>dlr4 t1>o Yaetrt Clllb CIG BayAit Dr •1 8aJboa laJaad bnproYttD- Ftea trull '"-1 II &loo A-. ~ al&llt U11 a antiMII at U. IIU1:IGl' cu.trtct CMmW of Commwc-..,._ doek,llt.l •-oold. -od -,........, 1'111 -4lolrld allloo .,-._ 1111 I ea-IIIII ............ tlllt &bowl 1,000 tN i)llowliC ... at .ad! to 1,000 loco.! --bo _, allododiiJIIJo--. • IWIVEY PUSB, .-.c Bolli .... ell 110 11G1 Ill,. Ia. ...... *'<-_,... h ......... Will ........ IUrtll ud oo.dllllll ...... .-10 _.. -. 'lllr •• ,.... ... IIJo ,.. -lAo-·--.,--· .... -...,.,. ... -o•-• -portlbll ._, ... olprW&Itlllt ..,. •• lllll cDIIoo, -1ft IIIII ..., lad 10 "tta--u 1M -IIJo-llw. tlllO,ODD'"" • .......... bJ lbt time tbe bulkier has laps of students from Newport a sta1f' of 33 students whO will to appear in Jlldce F•paon's Harbor aDd Cor ona del W.ar administer the flre and pollee tor a ctric center (in New-Los Angeles court May 1 to hlfb schOols. departments, tbe community por t Center) that the people sboW cause why punqling Tbe kids W'lll take over the development secnoo, the cltJ didn't wa.nt" and compiUng a shouldn't be stopped. elty goTernmeat tor youth clYic derk's oftlct and all ol the record that "does DOt mertt Tbe Trt.\twelD tpOtesmu day, an annual program that other city staff f\ancttoos. re~tlectton" saJd PQn'llllftc operatiODI wou.kl lets J'O'IJC people learn about wm pubUc W'OI'ks director He aid Ur. RyckOff t.Dd '7th hue bttD completed alrted:J the lnDer wortlnp ofmuntclpal Crate JehnM)n {Harbor) ha'te 0•--tet c:andlda.te John Stort U tlbor strikes lad DOC beld penuntot bJ ll)eQdlng a day blact u-s and strobe Uctts -"r·-~•·~· lilt cJh. •-Wt1'11 a l .mu "state plctecl • procress at the sUe. -... ., tns:t:a.Ued ~ the cttt' bJ pqle wbo W'lJlt to control AD 1899 fedenllawprotdbtt. C1Y1es teachers at tht t wm partsapt'flatendeDtBrf!t tbe cttJ." Ht said tbtlr Usts lac <tiiCIIU'CM lnto oaYlpbJe seboOIS ptct tbe sartJ.clp&Dt.S. L~c (COM) tebeclale a of ~~ wb.lcb 1Dcludt waters was tbt tJu1t tor Jllllp H11flupt ol tbe dly 'II'IU bt roet t.sttn.l &t COC'OIII. del .om• of u.' same names. F•c-'s order. a mock dtJ COI&DC:U mteUnc war btacb parr? ••smacks o1 maeb.lDt pollUes.'' ••mbtrs ot tbe ..nroa -at l :SO. "M&Jor" Vlctl Me-Will rnartoe 11.1tty d1rtctar llr. P-p!O<I&od to bo a m-1 -· -11101 tlloJ . C&r11 • ...,11&180--Valerie CordeirO (COil) biro "llaac:lal web-doc" ud too .. -• ..,_-.. PI'•-at eor-clel liar a-balollal __ .,_ --10 JD<Iade ,.mrpoo. .... _. alllcJalo, .,. bl.,., wtn...-.. eru..-.. UfloCOarcla? pia oa bo&rcla uc1 eomm!J.. -u.t-lloJ ~ ell. wm _.. _,_ ---t>o --· Bt-.,. wttlhiJ -0,_ c-. {llu1!arl • PA.tn. RTCitOFF cr1U ... "lt~aaiiiii.JH."la"J'''Wool· of the b&J, -.:1tJ lid td&tt· .,. tMFWIOMirolllae~a- elood _,... Btrllo 11w ''\l'lllllll llfllld ~. "tllllftlll!d rl... tlio ......U WID taclle _ ...... -lapoo- tllrt I , .. ol111ftk!plnud tD llt tbl...._l .. eaaa• 101M ... c ..... to tM bOIJden -. -G1 11oo 10 ..... -I'll~~~~~--.J --1111rt: -10 a-WID 1111 -do_. a .... u4t=o" Bt d • 111 1i61 otllclalo-lllft-.oad, pudcccft ..... !MpoU..tooll-It* lloo --wlll- (b.-;11 ..... 1) Jcor-" ....... -.u~IIGIID--ID-'7 when expla ining their vote. Attorney wooarun said a pos- sible court injUnction was one option open to homeowners sttU seeking to bloek the building's construction. VIce-mayor Rogers tok1 the E nslgu after the meetlng that he would consider lntroduclnc an ordlnan<:e requiriD( that all proposed high-rise develop- ment throughOIJt the elty bt made subject to City Council a,~proval to "stop landowaeu and deveQ)ers ttom uatac dt- laytna tactics and otf'ler ntl- terrures to thwart the ddii'H or the people." JI.M!S t. t.IK EM. U, Of W. MEWPORT HTS. DIIS F1Mf&1 MJ'Y1eee ... 111M y•.sttr*J b' James L .A.a., 8(, o( Well llnport J1o111U. .... ..., llar<>b n at -. Ho11>tkt aJiar a Jcor 11-. lit • .u.. .... _ .... W. Utll lit., wu • -tC lltJM Ulll ............... ""' ..... -.. _. rtUnd rJ •· AIOLJO.-Gillt. J-'o CJtt r, a... c---., Ror._, ___ _ 1a 011111 •••u• cu n ., lw.7IJ .... LETTERS STRAIGHT TALK • 110P POLLIITIOII ld-"'tllo ....... ,_ llueb a ·-· ~TOM ANDERSON bay ... -111111 w --~-------------------------'~~~~~~~;.·~~::~~~~ .. ::::~~ ntl OI'PICtAL -AI'ER metti by OP ntE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH mao. THE HARBOR AREA'S OFFSET NEWSPAPER RtiiOall Watp Vklory eo-From therefon be to foUow a Ol&c. IIIMI prirtdtlc ptaarla dM-Euip hildini. Bouct. After fitwtar loth Our.ide and Iukie modcn~tc tine in order to pin wloua surflct acum, prl:lace What mort Ameritans want, time tor the economic and 2721 I . CoMt ttwy., Cot-oo. del""-· c..Hf. 9:M1.5 a~ 'ob 1 11 --~ •ee• • · t "h' 1 ...,. u f I a 0¥'8r w. uaJ, "' r ... own, ll DO I Wn .. rawa indus1rial reconstruction or the TELE....aNE: 873-05150 I..,_ Codtl7141 Mr. Boeerma.n told J'OU that or sunender in Vietnam, but Sovicc Union and ocher states Newport Ba1 Is not poUIIltd. victory· under our control. Then the This 11 p&rtlcutarry surprlltng . Molt Americans want In moment will come when we to me because durin& tlWI tour, VJctnam an Appomattolt, a am hurl ourselves into the Mr. Bueerman c11seulled 'W1UI GettysbUfJ, • Rheirns. and brllftle for the final r.nnihilalion ntE Nl'fr'POilT HAJl80a INSIGN U dlt only QeWtp~pn prlot~d and poWMhtcl 1ft tlw Cty' of Newport lcKh, tnd tb~ only locally ownfit tad OfCftled IK'"p!IPft' in dw N~wport Harbor.Cotta Me .. Ana, l'l.ablilbed wnkJy, on Tbunday. ~cond dau po.lllp pAid "t U.nn:. dd Mar, Calif. THE NEWPORT HAJUOfl ENSIGN wu ;u.ljudt;~d toM .a mwt~ptl' of p:nenl dn:ultdon by court decrte No. A·20178 Wt~d May 14, 1951, U. Superior Courl f01r tb~ County o!Orance, Stat~ of Ulif01rnQ, and by r~ t!Mreo[ ia q~o~:~lifkd to pubhah all public notices r~quir~d by b ... ARVO E. HAAPA . . . OwneT and Pub!Ub~r PEG KAAPA . . . . , , , , , .A»ocQrr Edit01r SUBSCRIP'TION RATES In Hart... Aru: Out of HubOI' Area : Orw year, SS..OO : 2 yean, S 8.00 Ont year. $6,00 :2 ynn, 110.00 <71.. ..l!tllj ~ -"¥ ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of tl'le Ensign • COMMENTS ON COUNCIL ELEC'l'IUN I am glad that I · have an easy decision in offering suggestions on next Tuesday's City Council election in Newport Beach. Without reservation or trepidation, I can reveal that I will cast my vote for Don Mcinnis, incumbent councilman in the second district. The other decisions are not as easy. You can get some help from comparing the candidates' views In their answers to the questions asked in this Log a month ago. The tlelection special" on page 1 of the second section records their replies In this issue of the Ensign. Partially basing my decision on those answers, and more partially on long time personal acquaintance and observa- tion, I am going to cast my ballot for Harvey Pease in District 5 and Dee Cook in District 7. My personal knowledge of these gentle- men goes back more than 20 years --in business, politics and civic activity -- Dee Cook as a Corona del Mar business- man all these years, and 8 years on the City Council; Harvey Pease as a Balboa Island Realtor, and 13 years as trustee on the Newport Beach elementary school district board--and both as· citizen par- ticipants at City Council hearings. I covered all the Council meetings when Dee Cook was serving as council- man. My recollection of disagreement with his voting record is almost nil. After he was off the Council, we were at odds only on the freeway issue, be- cause of his opposition to the Freeway Fighters' campaign. But with my know- ledge of his integrity, I will accept his statement that he supports the mandate of the majority vote to delete the coast freeway route through our city and that the state legislature should officially eli- minate this portion of the freeway route. Some objection has been voiced against Dee Cook's decision to move into District 7 In order to run for the Council s eat, and some claim that he really lives in his District 6 home in Irvine Terrace. I say, all the more credit to him for being willing to stick his neck out again in Council politics and to serve the city again as councilman, to the extent of moving across district lines to become eligible. I am satisfied that he is legally complying with residence rules as speci- fied in the city charter. Both Dee Cook and Harvey Pease have demonstrated commendable dog ge dness and persistence In digging out the facts on Important local Issues. They are both dedicated to keeping a critical eye on the spending of our tax dollar. Dee on the City Council and Harvey on the school board displayed their alertness as watch- dogs of the public purse. In these days of the rising tax burden and the loss of purchasing power because of Inflation, such dedicatlon is of utmost importance to hard-pressed taxpayers. We can use more of It on our City Council. Spine Tingling Tho\W,b II tllllb me strictly "establiahment," I suppott 111 Mftt ca. to thtW • bit when OW' nation.al colors, e.udtd by a ......, IMtCidiiC ll:fdt, peu on puade. I rmd II pnulndy lnspbina, It ill MY awhirl tolland at 1ttenUon whn the Oaa aoet by. The fiMit ttut I 01 a cM.iua of I he puttst free nation on earth, af'rts -ta.t pr~ttle ... Ua1111 witb coYJI'Cl• other pmileaea. The Baa. of ...-, it tbt .,...,ol ol.....ry OM of thole pri'rilel". -L•D y, -···-l Our "Best lntcrt1U" me various upecta: ottheprob-.mcondilional •un:ender by the of reactio n ... tern ot cootrolling pollutJon 111. cnem)'. This, until Korea , was the bay. what Americans were u$Cd to . lwasalsosurprlsedtolellrn With I h e Co mmun ist that the regional board learned conspira~Y. and underground only recently of the larp wufare bemi; what It is today, volume ot polluUon trom the !here can be no total victory dewatering operations ot the anywhert" The Communasls bayside condominium project. and th~·ir _;ympachizen have and that the board had warned permot:ueJ ..1nd termited and the company ooly thai morn-rot led _ !he go ~ernment 1 1, tng (March 21) that 11 must edth'.olto na), rehgious and not cootamlnate the water. Sue ~o~nll slructures of every Ficker took Mr. Bueerman to na11on in the world to such a the site 1n October, 1971, He dcg1 ;:e 1ha1 it is not eno ugh co saw the extensive pollution, and to.tall y dde:tt the ene!lly fro m the obVIous damage to marine w11 hvut . r o r .the mosc Ute His reactton was that this dangerous enemy 15 within. If wa; due to the tLtlure of other we annihilated the Vice Cong , agencies to act on u and that secured an unconditio nal the regional board ,;ould now surrender and withdrew, in 11 (In Oct.) act to prohibit this few years lime the Co mmunisu pollutlon, In view of this tacl would take it aU , from wit hin . It seems strange that memtoer~ T~u~ it is some fo rm of of the board would have learned cnmmal subterfuge, insanity o r of this situation only "a few treason which compels so me of week.<; ago." our leaders lo sacrifice That there Is tar more poilu-thousands of American lives tton than that observed on the I 0 ,000 miles away while su:-face of the bay is todtcated pro mo ttng Communism in by r ecent reportsofcontamlna-Washmgton and New York , lion In various ar eas in ttte condoning II in Havana and bay. Therefore, the Importance ''buildr.n~. br idge s o f of the Instance or pollution by fr1endsh1p to Mosco;ow, the bcilyslde condominium pro-Pe1pmg , Toro nto and Santiago. ject Is oot simply tbat this and Belgrad~. Most Am encans projec:t polluted the tay, but have alw<~ys _considered their tha.t the responsible agencies wars as r.lghte.ous wars . did not prohibit It before lt 1Crusades Th1s attrtude mi&hl s tarted, or over a period ot lbe aunbuted to the "puritan - many months of continuing pol-tradttwn of. . our forefathers. lutlon, did not stop u. This The sad .fa ..:l JS lhal few 1f any despite calls trom Sue Ficker, ~auo.~s. m the world _are as Susie Snedaker and others ask-1deal tst 1C and as morahs11c as lng that they take action 'In an Amenc~. Whet her it IS w<~r o r obvious violation of existing St'X, .rehgton or gambhng. drug laws. addtclton or po.rnography. If thi s Is an example of what Arnertc<~ -beheve 11 or no t. Is done to prevent known JX)I-has been an mnocenl r:h1ld lullon what can we e:q>ect will compared wJth mo~t of the be d~e about other sources W 01f'l'd t ~e are no w "catching of pollution? up . l N~ wonder we ar e The conttnuJngand Increasing suc ke rs No wonder we have no volume of pollution seems prl-real allies No wonder the marlly lo be the result of the world miSJUdges our mottves tnabiiUy or unwillingness of No """"tier we are losmjo\ the pubUc ajJeDcles ftJP)Dsl-~~story shows agam and ble for proceettqtheeftYtron-agaJn that no natLon 1s mtot to perform 'thel.r hmction, co~quered from wuho ut un less All who are coocerned about 11 1s ro!len wtthm That 's che pollution are pursuing an ex-reason the enemy fet-d s our er clse In tutlllty until they de-own ~orrupt Jon mand that these publlc agenctes e ~hde Commun~sm lmJX)se the police power s or .sucaed government upon polluters The Untted StJti'S uf At the rcquesl of "our'' State Department , spy charses apinst a Russian translator for the United Nations were dr op ped recently. U.S. Attorney Sun Pitkin said the chargu were dropped "in the best intercst of the forcian policy of the United States IPJYCrnment .'' What is the foreign policy of the U .S . go.,.er nment ? Obviously. 11 is to help the enemy The spy 's attorney says that m his o piniOn the charges were dr o pped beca u se "lhe governmenl thought it sensible no! to go to trial where it would be ne cessary to indicate what wrormation Tikhomerov (the spy) was charged with wanting." Of course, the Communists already know all our secrets, since they have their spies in aU o ur key ddense industries and in all levels of our government. So who are we keeping the secrets from? Only from the American people Would You Believe? Mo re than one m11lion dollns has already been spent o n the Angela Davis tnal. Even if the farmer donated hiS wheat , most bread would still sell for more tlun twenty cents a loaf, .. The rt!al mcome o r Congressmen is somethmg hke SIOO,OOO a yrH , co unting all their "extr as." stolrn fr om you wh1le you weren't looking. A cuuplt' llf yea rs ago they voted th.:rnsc lves a salary increase frurn S.10.000 to S42.500, wluk opposmg mcrease.<-for th~· rest o f us as "mflatio nary." T hey l!!t'l , either free or "whu h.•sale." meals. haircuts, telephone serviCe, mat! serv ice, IHf"S, etc .. etc. When you leave the honey Jar open , you've go t to expect ants Our foretgn atd progril.m. fr um I 946 to date, has cost us more than Sl80 billion . What frie nds have we bought? Wha t fnends.c•n be bought'~ If guns are outlawed o nly ou1l:iws w1ll have guns. Don't cvt·r let Btg Brother !Jke away your guns. Tht pl'rson m ch:uge of qualifymg delegates to the Demonat Convl'nt io n m ~harm. JS a Negress • Assaults on t eachers m Pittsburgh mushroomed fro m I fi in 1 Q63 IV 114 tn IQ7J. .Social without trying to be jud and Am<"nta ha~ do ne matt" to h<"IP jury as to other conseQ:nces. f'ommun;st dtctat ors ~ut·~ced The JX)Iluters should be cited 1 h a n h 1 v e a ll t h r and cha.rged by the poUclng no n-f'ommu ntst natio n ~ o f the agencies and let them justify ~o rld c o m OJ ned Th.c their actions In court as other t xport ·lmport Bank (that s c rlminalsdo. ' most ly us) ha s qutt tly The pubUc Is quickly de-e:<tended credtt guara ntees to wo rk ers an:· making a b1g drive feated, and the P"bllc a,.ncles co ver the "sale" of U.S. good.' -d to md uce white paren ts to are overstepplng thelrprerog:a. an scrv tces 1° Commu ntsl ado pi black children . t\ves when they permit viola-R us 51 3 • B u 1 g 3 r 1 a , I he l edenl governmenl tlons or the law because they Czechoslovak ta. Hu ngary, own s mo re than 760 million don't know how the particular =~la~e and R~ma nLa . ~ext Wtll aues of la nd, one-third of our problem can be solved, Uthts cnem d Chma AldlnJ the natLon , a nd want .~ ever concept was followed polluter s Y used to ~ treason more. More than 12 million would soon tlrxt waYs to pre-What JS 11 now" Yugoslav1a·s ventpollutlon t yrant , Ttt o. mad<! tht If aU of ~s would demand fol~~wmg scatement m I <J4t. that the c ity county and state The c aptt:.ltst fortes agencies tnv~lved pursue their consttlute o ur natural en;: my policing function, our "system'' desp,le the ~a ct that they would work the way It Is -helped us co defeat their most ed •~ k nd ~ dangerous rtprese nlallve h pas "' wor a we would . have solved Ule problem ot may h<~ppcn that we shall agam pollution. de c1de to ma~e usc o f theH a1d, Sin I but always wnh the sole a1m of cere y, . _ 1 . h 1. Albert Bengulat a~:ct eratmg t etr . rna! rum Balboa Our present pol1cy should c 1vllians now "work" for government That 's one out of every 6 workmg Americans. Thetr offices are located in 42 I .000 t-uild ings here and around the world .Red f'hmese radto stations prepared !he Chine~ people for Nixon's VISit by ask1ng over and over "Why not be cord1al to Nixon? H ~ rs co ming here to surrender ... ~ Co pyright 19 72, The Amencan Way Features MciNNIS UNOPPOSED FOR 2ND TERM I • • Warning is sounded on What's CO!P!~!!orL ~~~~!~~ your ? -:;;o;~: ·;::::;.: =~.;.,..,-"". opinion? " lllo _.,......., Ill 11114, • -of -· ~:":~'""=-~·~WIIIIz 1D «!IIC'tloall ud IOdal ~\ Tbls Wttk'l questkl:l: "WHO 1. ., wttft tDCt r...rcbCODdadllda~IS THE MOST BEAtrrlFUL fld~ 101' tile dilldftDt-at lbe ._.,.,city of CtdcaJD WOMAN IN THE WORLD?" ~~ ~ = ~ ~~ OD OOmpeu&torJedUeatioL Tbt Asked tt East Bluff lhoppiDg ? J'OR cbUdrto btwJse of ttudJ •• taMed by the Co-ce.at•. 1 your operative R~~~t~.tcb Procram bl&Mr tacome tractet. How-ot tbe u.s. Oftlce of Educa- ..,er 1 tbe l.mpllcatklol tor ttM Uca, under the Department o1 ttmae OODCernlDC oompena-H•lth, EducaUoo aDd Wt lla.rt. tory edac&tloD U't fUl. Tbe reeommendatlooa ot thls wnto PruldeDt Ntxon ad· study are aY&IIable tD book drtnecl the DIJ:loo wtlb his form UDder the tttle, "Com .. earth stwtU~r statement• on puaatory educatloD for cultural bu.ta1Dc. which 10 far 1-.ft not <teprlnlioo •• pubUsbed by Holt PfOfl.dld U wtlb IDfiiOluUolla, RtDtbUd ~ Winston Jne ' hls &DSn'l' ftS to pour ldd.l-More important uW,. tb~ title !~1 mJlUou ot dOIJ:a.rs into are tbe promlntat aathors •• compeaatory educaUon." He Beajlmtn Bloom, Alll.soa Da- tUd DOt ctwe you a denntUoa •Is Robert Hess As you bto1f ot Wblt that term acttaUy we' hu·e wrltteo 'man artl I ' • BERNIE McDOWELL, 38, meant, atr:hougb there were about Benjamin S 81 Y , ;;,:: Irvine, manufacturer's repre- stltemeota about the "poor" on "Tuooomy ~f :.:..~ooal sentaUve: "My wife, VIrginia, chlilren l.Dcludect objectives" and how his class-ot course. We've been married Any child who must strunle lftcatton ot "Intended" student 3-1/2 years aDd sh~. gets more to learn, no matter what the behl.nCJrs serns as a base of beautiful every day. baodicap, Is a candidate for operation tor everytlling hap-• wtLUAM PLOWDEN 01, this probram, Whether hls penlng In edueatlon today In-56, South Laguna, sales repre- problem Is a broken home, be-e luding the plann.lng proUam-sentatlve: "My wife and I agree lng an only child, haYing a mlng, budgetlngsyst~m(PPBS). that Ellr.abeth Taylor Is the home enY1ronment of a..ny k1nd although this eootlnues to be one." that would be detrimental to den.Jed by most educators his soctal and physical growth Thls book 00 compen~tory as well as h1.s lntelleebal education leaves no room for tbe lmagtna.Uon on just how br the schools plan to go In assuming responsibility ot the lhtdents, away trom the par- ents, The areas of concern Include: adequate breakfast; special needs with respect fltlgue; diSease, and dental, flsual and l'learlng problems; that no child should feU shame iTEVI!' because of lack of necessary • STEVE FRANKLIN, 15, ot clothing. 715 Camphor St., East Blutf, On page 39, they su~st : freshman at Corona del Mar "For an youth, and especially high school: "Raquel Welch. for the culturally dlsadVant-She's r eall y built, too.'' aged youth, there shouk1 be • WARRE N LALL 16 of peer societies which have con-2641 Alta Vista Dr., E'ast Bluff, tlnuUy over the age period 14 sophomore, Corona del Mar to 19 and which provide op-high school: ''I agree wUh my portunJUes for soclalrelatlons, buddy, Steve. It's Raquel THOMAS C. WOLFF JR., 4?, service to others, and the de-W'elch.'' has been named president of velopment ot meaningful value the Irvine Industrial Compln, panerns.'' succeedlng Johll Murphy, woo They stress "early educa- reslgned to devole tun time tlon" In this study,andttshould to a program of graduate study be noted from the paragraph at Chapman College In the be-above that their concern con- h.avtoral sciences as related Unues not only to 18 years to business. Mr. Wolff was old, when the student would formerly Vi ce president of the normally graduale, but also foi- Rouse Company and director lowing (hat year, of the Office of Business and More than tlalf of thts bOOk Industrial Development. Rouse Is devoted to endless lists of Is tht mortpge b&nklng. com-•parttclpaata In tile shJ:IJ of DOLQRH munity research and develop-compensatory edocatlon, aDd • JEANNE NEWMAN 48 ment company wblch L9 build-aner each name Is aa excerpt Tll8tlD., Hal ..tate ~tes' lng the new town of Columbia, of that particular authors con-Coleswortlly & Co., Ea&t etuti Maryland. During World Wax trlbutton. F'or those readers oftlce: "Princess Grace Or II he served as a lieutenant who frequently ask for a list Monaco. She hasanlnnerbeauty j.g. In the Un.Jted States Navy of Im;>ortant names to follow and It shows In her lovely face." Reserve Ln the Paclftc Theater. In educaUon, this book would • DOLORES McOONOUGH From •L-Bible serve as a valuable lrx1ex. 204-l/2 Fern lea! Ave., CoroOO:. u~ It this book serves no other del Mar r eal tal 1 . purpose forthereader,ltshould "I am, ~od don~ts yo~ ~r;!i point out that once again, the it baby " Surely He hath borne our griefs, arxt carried our sor- rows: yet we did esteem Him stricken, smitten of God, and a.tructed. But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruiSed tor our Iniquities: the chastise- ment of our peace was upon Him; and with His stripes are we healed. (Isaiah 53:3-4.) LEGI.L NOTICE same people who are coming ' • up with all the answers to our RECRUIT GRADUATES problems today are lhe very Navy s eamanApprentlce Wtl- same people who created them uam H. Market, son of Mr. and yesterctay. Mrs. Howard Markel of 1967 Planned change does oot San Bruno East Bluff has serve the people --but rather, graduated from recruit iraln - a handful of "master con-tng at theNavaiTratnlngCenter trollers" pulling the strings! at san otego. LEGAL HOTICE ~=~--­LEGAL HOTICE I ... former ~Dt your etemlllt&rf teboolt •• aad a Jcac-Clmt , .. , .. deat or C<m* del Mar- N nport Beeeb. I wtah to ll*k 011 btbi.U ol P. 0, Cook. Qet ll a e~r:wtldl!tt tor ow Newport B•eb City CouociL I Dow Dee Coot well. Dee's eiYle eoatrlbu· tlon to Newport Beach OfiJ' tbe pa,tt ZO YEARS 11 & record FEW CAN EQUAL. Dee Coot Ia the ONLY eatdldate from tbe Coroat del Mar UM wbo ll ex .. perteoced. aDd best qtall- fted to se"e our best tD- terests tor tbe next four yean. Dee Coot 1rill be a FULL TIME CO UNCILMAN. He wUI be 1n NEWPORT BEACH WHEN YOU WANT HIM, Dee Cook serTed you WELL in the slltles, I bellen he wtll sene you BETTER ln tb.e seYentles. Roy 0. Andersen ts vot- tnc for Dee Coot on April 11th. I recommend you do the same. APRiL WEDDING -~ Mrs, Harold L. Moore of R.c:tnp. Beach has &MOUDCed tile eqa,ement of her daughter. CODD1e Louise Tyler, to Dee R&Dd&U Reotro, 1100 ol Mr, and Mrs. M,ae R. Rofro of Corora del J4ar. The eouple wtll ezcha.Dge wedding vows on Aprll29at Mariners Church, Corona del Mar. (Gem Portraits.) Deb ball director named Roy o . Andersen Mrs. Richard Lansing Law- 1 p , 0 . C 0 0 K I X I r eoce, president or Natlooal • • • Charity League, Newport Chap- ter, announces that Mrs. Brlan Save Newport Albert Enid ... beeo oamed dtredor or the 19'12 debutante New porters ball, whi ch wUJ be held Nov. Z5 at tile Newporter Inn. L_v_o.;...T.;;E,."-.;P;.;,;R;,;IL;..;l.;l _ _, Serving with Mrs. Ewald on the committee are Mmes. ROb- DOI'T MISS THIS • MONTH ONLY 144 2.98 VALUE! COMPACT EMERGENCY CAR-BRELLA! Be prepared for sudden showers! Hea~y vinyl holster fastens to sunvisor, car steering post. golf or shoppmg cart. slips into a desk drawer or suitcase. Waterproof vinyl car-breffa opens to 31'' diameter. Chrome-plated metal shafl. eight ··u-shaped" 16" metal ribs. Shop early! Quantities limited. subject to prior sale. EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. 673 -2800 ' .. ...rat-..... -T ,, ....... ,...y ert Richard Mor ret. Melvin Daniel KJimer W. WUllam Armstrong Moses n, Paul Rlch.- ard Kuhn, TedNehrenberg,John Farrer, Royal Duane Tucker, Frank Dew1Cht Titus, David Van Dlest Sldlllng, John ~ Prato Grauella, Robert Gilreath Treat, Raymond scar AmUng, WUII.am Wilson Norman Conlee Walker,JackK m- Uflls, Jam Rlchmoad Jack Linde Putoo JorU Jr. UGI>.L HOnCE NOTICE OF' PUBLIC HE AR- ING TO BE HELD BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Of ORANGE CO UNTY,CAL- lFORNlA, ON A CERTAIN PROPOOED PLAN DESiG- NATED "ZONING DISTRICT MAP 21-6-10 (C ASE NO. ZC 71-68 AND 71-68 AL- TERNATE) PROPOOINGTHE AMENDMENT Of THE ZON- lNG CODE Pursuant to the Pl.a.nn1ng and Zonlllg Law, as amended, notice Is hereby given that a public hearing will be Deld by the said Board of S~rvlsors oc a certa.lD Speelftc Plan desil!:- oated '' ZoaiDg District M~ 21...6-10, (Cue No. ZC 11-68 aDd 71-68 Alternate:Y' of Sec- tion 78.023 oftbeCodtnedOrdt- .unces of tbe County of Orange, so u to change from the Ml "Llght lodustrlal" District to tbe R2 (1800) "Gro'-" Dwell- 1np" District and R2 (3000) "Gr""' Dwellings" Distr ict, certa.t.n property located be- tweel Monrovia benue a.Dd Placeotla Avenue awroxi- mately 150 feet south erly of Production Place, in the New- port Beach area. (Fltth District, 2.4 .t acr es.) Said public hearing on the above proposed plan wtll be held 1D the Chambers of the Board of S~ntsors In the Orange County Admtnistratloo BldldiDg, 515 North SycamorE' Street, ln Santa Ana, Orange County, Calllorn.ta on the 19th da.y ol Aprn, 1972, at the hOur of 9:30 o'clock A.M., at wh.lch Ume aod place all persons either f&Yorlng or opposing said ptan wlll be heard. SaJ.d plan proposing such ameodment of I he Zoning Code 11 011 Ole ID the omce of the Couoty Clerk of the County of Orantt where said proposed plan is an.Jlable for pubUc lnopoclloo. Dated this Z4th day of Match, 19?!, BY ORDER Of THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE COUNTY,CALDPOHNUl W, E. STJOHN Couoty Clerk aDd u-omcto Clerk of tht Board of SIC)er. ~rs of Orange County, Calllorul& (SEAL) By J-. AltiUder, Deputy PabUsb: Newport Harbor En- tip. April 6, 19?!. OUNG RIVER MALE· cts~ 16-clc.Q" ·-" Boou.v IN:JUrt~ I ... IAUf•.l"r'f -l$,eoo ••o.:.h fWN""' 'lo 0 ut' t\ •Uk It -.: irtkfft P,.~alt'T l)~& LIA .. ILt"Ty 6 ,tJ/IIII' ... ~ Accl ... ,_t VN•NSU1l•D ,.....,...._,,T C.o"'aAACII .. .$131 oe - ? CA" Yeu -~Lt • y • • • ••• ~--. . FIRST U12 THE BEE LINE a, JAil I\' IIRLS Mardi hU eome Ud cooe • • . came ln UU a ta.mb, wtat 011: UU a •m1)1 No lloGl TM old •11D1 ~'t bold tnt. Oh well • • • there'• •tlll Frasier. Euter ,.., bu come and roae. Euler playmates were ICUee oa Bat lite, u to other Nnport Beach areu, 10 pea.ce and quiet relpec:t. We did mlJS· some ol the "nptlrs," espec\I.Uy the prts who atways brou&fll tbelr btg wblte rabbt.t, "Harvey," whlctl bu'll8Cl out to be "HU.el," L l.a Ud Boo. Ala ~them lUI bolt lbJpahape, charts -. WITt tiM(r ... WUUam. Jlolle. to date aM ~a-OD tbe ft.sb.lnc' leJ m, .nt.t AaM EU.O ud aewa. "'* 2 eblldrea. Pru a.ad • • • • • • Euter -nea.ttoo tor the Rtch- MoeeJer "'" back oa Do)J)hll Tbe btllbtl.y colored tiP, Terrace lD ttme 10\" tbtlr Ul&l PlAt lfed ra.bbU•, nutty l:l&by Euter d1.a.Der. A sbort time ehl.ckl, dowDy Uttle ductlttlgs, bact the Joae ... pn u. tle· fracrut lllles, s~mrt&e ser- p.nt, utlrrete &ad .. .,., courmet 'f'tcu. lJUII)lrtnt mustc apelled dtmer b' 10me oftbet.rtn.nl-"Euter." Yet,DOm.atterwbere lng trleadJ; amoq: tbem were each o1 as may han been, the Dooald Ayrea Sr. Mary surety tbe bel.~ of the morn. Alice's tom' tnclucles New Zea-Lag, the green freshness of la.od, New Gtdnel., Gua.daleatlll.l, nature, the soog ol the blrds Samoa ••• Hawa.il Ud home, meant Easter •.. and spelled •bere Don ts teepl.og watch, "new ltfe." STUFFED EARS a.rd stoddards, Newport Beach, wttll lOftS Bob, Jim aDd Ricky , was "search tor surf," They encamped somewbere below Ensel'll.da, Mel1co, near the "blow-hole" where surfing Is supposed to be at Its best. Mother Betsy was permitted to 10 along, wedred between the beautifully wa:r:ed surf- boards aod the chuck ngon supplies, because they Deeded , • you've guessed It , • a cook! Favorite and most used ex- Vonette Bright to talk When your grJtnllmo ther w:H a g1rt, colton dipped m black peppc:r anll :.wcct 011 ... -a~ hu fJtvoriteearache remedy TI"Mn~' to med•cal SCICnet" our ean: fa~ much btller tod.1~ \\>c\·c many effccuve medications that ~top mfect1on' f..c;t . reduce complications. So. llon"t rei\ 011 ··hom.: rcmell'e)·· .,..hei\)'Ou're jl. You r hc:-.. lth 1\ )nur mo~t prc~·,ous poSses!;10n.•Treat It a.!. .'>U~h I ct }Our J"lhY~•<'J an pcescnbc the medicmes lhllt .,.,JJ I-.: mo't c:treo.:t"c for you Then remember us for 4ualll~ J"ll~'>l.'rlrtron compounll1ng. The Newport BeaehChrlaUaD 111.tlooal Much of ner Ufe is Woma.n's Club will hOld Ita de•oted 'to spealrlng to ·various next luocheoo at 11 :45 a.m. ctne youth women's a.nd Wednelllay, April 12, at the chur~b P'~· Sbe was the Atrporter Inn Hotel. Harvest featured speaker at a oome Ao tlques, Costa Mesa, will SboW ecooomtcs rally of 13,000teen- ltems from the shoO and tell age c1r1s tn OklahOma City about blending the old a.nd the tnd hOlds the distinction of new, Oetnc the ftrst womantodeUver Kelly Carroll Cherry wtU the baceala.ureate address at present the music. Kelly Is a Olr.la.boma College for Wom en. presstons, ''surfs ~.. aoo r k stn ••come-and-get-ttl" 01 gtng gutta.rtst and hU The public 1s Invited to at- Christensen • • • won awards for her mustca.l tend. Pre-school ch.lld carP ts other s on Easter vacatio n abtuty. pro•lde<l. For r eservauonscaU -L CDAIT -Y--&-- Omoa.& S.-down Mexico way were Dorothy Vonette Bright will bespeak-Mrs. Carl Armaooo, 545 -5 188, and Nelli Davis, Lido Isle, tng. She and her husba.Dd, sm. or Mrs. Wtllla.m Jones, 646- aboa.rd their Grand Bands 50, founded Campus Crusade later-1811. the Sleepy Eye, for a restful cruise down to Cabo San Lucas. With them wer e VIrginia and Hugh Wrtght, Corona del Mar. Anticipating many "peseados," Hugb took his special recipes and plenty of cracker crumbs. HI Hoi • • • Also a.ntlcipatlng a catch ..• ma.rUn, were Marnle a.nd Jay Reed of Linda Isle, who gather- ed their 4 sons, Jim, Tom, Scott and Mike, and their daugh- ter. Beth, boarded j. plane for their sojourn to the Mexican fishing resort, Palmllla, near Cabo San Lucas. Margaret (Mrs. Peter E.) floor, Marnte's mother, said no fishing trip for her . She watched the boats glide by her Lido Isle view window. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crut- tenden a.nd thetr brood a.lso took the skyways, new to HawaJJ tor an A 1oha Easter. However, Mary aDd Roger Turner (he Is on the Big Brothers board of directors) kept Llnda Is le lights glowing, wanted their children to "use the home m•>r e." Rusty, UCLA student, took them a.t their word. Re- sult , .. rush party! Sigma Nu traterntty member s arrlnd en masse! But Mary was oot d1 S· ml.yed •.. what wtth stacks of old beach towels , what mor e eould they need or want! (Food?) Daughter Allcta decided oo her own rush party , • , rushi!d back to Santa Clara, wher P she Is a senior at the uni- versity. • • • Understand the Jonn Lusks and their two childr en, Robbie and Kristen, spent thetr Easter holidays In Tahltt, island of ferUle g:l.rdens, va.nlll.a plan- tations, tragrant tranppanl blosSJOms , . , and Paul Gau- guin, • • • Closer to home , . . Palm Spr tngs, found Vella .9.nd Jack Hesnault" ensconced in their favorite suite at the Coe2o Ca - bana. Their son Jack and wife Joan, wtth their 3 ctu ldren, were wtth JOQ.n's mother, Mrs. Joseph McClur e, whO main - t21ns a n callon hOme there. Sunday found the fa.mll:y mem - bers, 15 to a.JI, gathered there for Easter brunch, • • • Newly appointed Superior Court Judge of Orange Co~ty, Mark Soden, and wife Betty Lou, al.9o n catlooed at the desert, where they have a place at the Sandpiper. Son Mark and daugtlter Mary Ann brought h"lend.s to keep them compuy and share the fUn-In-the-sun, plus a Uttle motorcycling arotmd and about, • • • The happy pr e-Easter tamUy r eDdetrous of fran and Moseley Jones at La Costa Included their c2lugtlter Shelley, hust..nd Ted a.od the 2 little Llttwlelers, LEGI>.L NOTICE NOTICE Of INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOUC BEVERAGES S-Z?-?2 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Subjec.t to Issuance of the Ucen.se appUf!d for , notlc• Is NrebJ gino tl"llt the lmder- stped praposes to sell ako- boUe tllftrqes at the prem- Ises, deeer1btd u follows: 1500 W. Cout H..,., N"I)Ort lk&clL. .,_._.. to ~b loteottc:m. tiM -otc-! ,, ...,,)'ln, ., tM oc-rtmeDI of Alcot.otlo.. 8eftft.p coatrol t>r lanuct of u ab*>Jle ~ aeea~t (orlle-)lo<-p<Olll._ .. -OoS..Ie-<-Pnm-) llr.~· Jlc eiiOI t a.tk, lac. ~-.tprt1 1, 11'11. ta tt1o "---... Vote on Aprilll, 1972 For JOHN STORE .- STANDING: ASTRID, ,\IA.RIT, JOH.\'. K..'llf£LING: SOLVEI G, U .\104, MEET .101111 STOll: 44 ,_. .W, ... ole ef ~ of ..... ..,.., (ISM f); CIIIIMitilotl b ... u r; l•ll•al't ef llewpert .._. fw 10 ,..... a...l ... Mr of ltia N•u .. ..,. AIIK. •-~" ef Oth-C.. I lllee C. lt'ee of 11M lloow l rH frHwoy fitlrtora. Me oiH 20 ,... ....................... Sohr .... AmW & u.... *-!'S VlfWS 011 SOMf ISSUfS: ,... DIIISITT, ..........•••...............•.... Contrel & ,. ... for ,_.. ,...fllfWAY ...........••.•.........••.•..... St.p CMINI 1- ,...AIIPOIT ••..•..•.•••.•..•. · · · • • · • • · ...... ltohoco 1Mi11 & polollooo ,... KMOII-IISI ••...••..•••..••.••.•.•••••.•.... liooitto low .- ~UPPD IA1 .........•••...............•.... Protect itt ahire••e•t ~ LOWII U 1 •......•..•....•......••.••..... Stop pale liM & u'illelrt .... an IUDGn ..................................... 11111 •-••• ,...lll llllTIOII •..............•..•.•.•........ StMy dea;.-("rty lint Dear Neu'jJ orterJ .. I de .rire to .rer : e ''·' ,, '""'' ·'•·:,m l,e. cau.re of my deep co>lcern for r,/ir 1>:: ,.., •: .:"./ • more efficient rit y ;;ot ·er>nm>i l. 1 offer 20 ;-ear.r of prnfe .r.rional en.ri/l(t'l'l'·.. ... .,, "11 •.i experience and pledge to he a" •h•Hirir·, ,., ·l, "I ··rf>· re.rentative. I ask fo r ;our :·ote vii TN elllrt •· . I"'-/ '':h. ~ -ENDORSEMENTS: --n. .... ~, .. .. folr .. fol•o IIOMr1 .. ~ ....... .............. . --. .. ....... ... ... ...___ .. .. ................ _ _.__ ...... _ ...... ,...,.. ·~-·~ ... ..... --...__ __ -.. _ ...................... --................. -·-............ --!'·----~ ........... .,... -e..a....w..a. ...... < ?1l::illl? -~­..,...,GIS ---·-................ ~ ........ ~ ......... c-t ...... ----a-....... , ... ,~~ ............. c.-......... -..... -- """-'<• ........ 1-C ,.., .. c ....... ··-Col ..... •-•• "''-" J ........ .... , ...... ~ ... ... .............. ~·~·"· .......... ,_,_ """''""" ... _ .. M•~• "''"'"' ""'""'·~ ..... ......... It,_, l•r1 ..... , *"" ·-· ·-·-.._,. II.. ._IIIHI "" D. ···-.. .-........... ........... _..~ .. ·--............ -j .. _ --J.It....-1 -·-~C.'----,.,_ ...... ..a-....... -~ ... ,.,....~ ...... === V.ce fer "P,..,USieN.U. UDillts8 1P" -eN APIU£ Jl, JM'a na D B 7dl .lliTIUCT - (JOHN STORE LAST NA.OIB ON BALLOT-I'!IUT IN QUN./1'/C .. T/ONS ............. Cltr c; ••• Cltr ......... . • I X I -- Authors feted 1'111 ,.., ? " a. ..... . ...,. rpM) ....... . 111&1 #?!WI ... ,_ _... W'Ot :-Mr.......... R. ....... deiablw.lll ...... C .ea.• I "-' -So W II.· .t Ult, .... Ul --a., $1,000. -'1'-"c. II ;:•-...... tuta .. ,...... 110.0..,6NrRe,$l1,· Jtewpod 8elcl T. ll Ud...Tl -._.1 HIll a.a. ·HEALTH NEWS: lor .. -I -... II 1 ... 4'11. ftiOIIr clotk aod nllloc, 4401 -• 'T-• I -- So .,,111,111. nlo II ... 1ft •UI.IN aod4411W.COUIS1w7 •• ~.100. ao:!___,--... --•· ·--tiiO Muoll II T .... Ul D. .... l-• 84LBOA C0¥18 ,_,. on - :0.: '* -· -tiiO all _, "'""' 4101. Oeourt., -Coloo, oddltsoo, 50 -ol..~-~!!1""~ -----· •110.-. I_,--. «Je a.-.eo.oo,$1,100. .u -·-. _,._, ·- niiED IFT!R l IIIHT'S SLEEP? Pioll ,__ ... -... £. Oeou rt., .... 100: I_, • CLIFF 1U YEN ~~-........ Cmioo ..,. ·-tsoo--., .. 11oo dol>la,40U.Oeourt., ... ,. R. C. Boohlor, allorallooo, •=::::~ ·-ot tt.ooo IIIII..,.: .00. Ill st. Jam••· $S,500. ;'lar • Ttrrlll ~ a..: ao.. people Wtllt«<lloalllY • ftWJORT C&lfriR • 8IIOilE CUPPS • HARBOR VIEW HILLS ,.:' I IDCipl aro-1 di.J altar day home or auto aeckltot • "Yoa milt remember,"AYI Dr. Coahn, "that tbe DGrml.l body poaMIII I comatabll marpa ol mttlbOUc ru•"*'· .. --1 floiiCWO brCJOtlll '"' b)' 1oor aad .. -. -· "' m-1 aad piOJiical wrk, ..,. car11111m- -.L Cllllf 11.-l' AT M LA...,'I r-. ..... Oil-I. B. CO.,,--~ ... -. Si>JIIw lUll,~-~---· dljll'IPIOd --rll' ud ... ..., 111 ~~-c-lAid~-atl-.,eu. oo ll<olor•Y Ctrc:O, $104.150, :oc~~~oc ,;,..111 1o 11o 0 """' nr. •.ooo. ,.. ..:. tl&,ooo. w '""'"' u 7,c'IO. . ., •• ...r .. ...,.. -lbo1 , .. -Som--&MS • 111--T H. , ...... nlmmlog poo~ In COOK'S fool --tlrOd olior • """' ~ --.uii_C_Ilrtfo -1100 Newport Hills Eul, $4.· olpl'o oioc> CUI, $10,000. pia, 111 'lOO. Wbol "' • nc:b • por-·· 'nt tn1M Co •• 550 NeWJ)OI't BlaiN Jlm Peet, swtmmlD( pool, CORNER Problem? ; :::::::::::::::::::::~~C~ooi:•;.;Dr:l•:•~· ·~•.,..,.,::-:::··~· :lhl>::s...:;.~n:t:.::;:.::.:~ 1811 PWt Stoobope, $5,500, . • . wo pot "" quollloo to o.. Robert Jewell, a IWI.mrntar Gu7 L. Coature D c of tbe tleleot reel eu reltOre tbe feel1Dr fllwell·beiDC· "Bat wbea rest doesn't re· store the eap&eltJ for work. tometblng II otwlou.IJ wrOQ(, CbtODlc taUpe eu be eaued througb ctteta:ry detleleDCJ or endocrine lm~II.Dee. Tbe pby- steal state eauaJ.ag tltlpbtUty may al.eoeaue lle'fere DerYOWJ- ness IDd both ean be tnter- ml%ed." ALL YOUR INVITATION TO HUNZA LAND WHERE PEOPLE UVE FROM 100 TO 140 Never To le F•1•tt•ll! • INIIIIS11N. • FASCINAnN• • IN IIAUYIIUL COLOI PICTUIIS ON THI SCUIN ... _ JAY M. HOFFMAN, Tla.D. whohn .......... - HUNZA LAND Shangri Ia of the Hii•NIIayas DR. JAY M. HOFFMAN President Emeritus of tM Notionol S.riolrits Society ......... pro ... _. ....... plct•• .... ~-•-ef celer sc-. He ... W. wlh, T,...,-...... ef tile K ...... 9zu .. AUTHOR EDITOR LECTURER WORLD TRAVELER ..., 1. Frilley, Aprll7. 7:30 , .... l'alt 2. Satwdet. April, 7:30 p.111. ,.., 3. s •• ..,. April'· 7:JO ,.... Auiftor of tM book, "H..,ro, IS S.. crels of Tho World's Hoolthiest ond Oklost living Pooplo." 1111s 11 ... rtes; ...,. 11 • eitHer•• ani ... ,_ _. lley. AI...,. Free. DISCOVER THE AMAZING HEALTH of HUNZA LAND In Beautiful Color Pictures on the ScrNII SE£ AND HEAR WHAT MONEY CANNOT IUY! LEARN THE SECRm OF THE WORLD'S HE.UntiiST 1'101'1.1 You hlo can 1-.n hew to In a ~1alllly llfw. "HUNZA -an lsalatocl shallfJri·la In tile HlwJizy•, ... ,. tile lnllllllltwls 1ft to be 100 to 120 yean olcl." !''The A-"cw WuldJ"l ''TMra Is evlclawc• that ...... i11 Ha N lwei, a ra•••• raglN Ill tile II .,,,. MIWif*•· 1ft to be 120 or eYN 140 ,_.alii, ... AMA ..W Ill Irs canal ...... IIGI." ("New Yost WOifci·TIIefNSSS") "liz aa Is rn:ty • Utopia. 111is1ra p1apl1 .. alias•• ... ul z 11 ef c•ur, •• 1 fillllll1, lsltl: llloacl pra•••· al,.,llll, .... ,. •• 1111111 lull, WIXf:zl • 1, ... 1nsst ef ... ...., aii:Miil& t1:at pla .. 1 tile Wnl.,. w11l:l." YOU MUST SEE HUNZA LAND, SHAN&II-LA OF THE HIMALA-YAS t-fOW TO C3ET Tlt-I&FHEE RB CHILD ,CAll MIII'IN& .... 8111 .... LIVING WILSON AVE. lETTER LIVING CENTE!I. VICTOIIIA AVf. i i !t' .. ~ • .. I ~·. S626 catamaran, $4,100. "'."::*cC:: Gadarl&D. CotnreCblt~U~ C~er tD • BIG CANYON I'm a ~ ot Cc.-~:a Newport Beaeb John McGray, wall, 2! Bet· del Mar Hllb Sebool 1M "TIU type· ot periOD 1s mltap Lane, $1,000. 1 nUerlDr trom cbrooic fa- Cary WI We. feuce, 21 Auc· !tr:..c7:1710 ~!,.~· 0~: ttpe," ays Dr, couture. "He usta. $1,200. donD't oeeeaarlly know that's Ben Deane, reeoostruet nre 1 w1U be fGtiDc tor tbe hts problem , • • he may tbtnt damapd ctwelllDgs, 3 aDd 5Rue first time oa April 11tb be's suf'feriDg from DerYOUS- du Park, $50,500 and $65,998. tD tile Newport Bee.eb gen. 0881 • CORONA DEL MAR •r:-t.:Af'!!· for Dee Coot "IioweYer, he'lloftenbecome Five Crowns restaurant, ftre for City Counellman LD critical of himself for feellnl JPriDklers, !801 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Baeb because tfe 'Juy' but ftocll tbat be ean't How Is chronic tattrue re- lieved? "The ftrst step U to reUeve the primary disorder," says Dr. Couture. "Proper bodily nmet1oos must be restored. Vital oene energy must ·be alloWed to now freely througb the body. $l,f00. 11 an lndlftdual, IDdwpeDd w Hem to do anything about tt. Richard May, garage apart. fba Wbate.-er the eau be'Uafways meot, 615 Poinsettia, $8,200. eotO:. c:: f.:·to au desire to pin th'e enero be • CAMEO SHORES cttl&eu, DO matter boW bows be fts once eape.ble Jerrold Cole, 3 permits for of." alteratloos and walls, 4539 Or-~ '!:re!:i .!'":.'~ According to Dr. €outure, r!Dgtoo, *9•000• Is eonaldered, Tb.ls giTes a sertous problem for persons • LIDO ISLE sutrertnr from chronic tattcue "Tben," he a.dd.l, "thepatteot must be he~ to uoderstaod the source ot hls trouble IDd atded to resolving b.ls diftlculty. 8111 Hunter, add and alter • ::et::., ~=e c~ty ~ Is tbe creeping slde·etfects of 140 Vla Havre, $5,000. their ldiU ud desires the dlmcutty They become John RowtaDd, addtllon. 211 reeoptsed by eltJ gmern. f:lttery and~ lnterestlnthetr Via Koron, $14,500, meat. wort. Tbey may eJI)trleoce "lneldeata.Uy," DOtes Dr. Couture, "few drugs, tf any, lnerE&Se energy wltllOut ..m- deslrable side-effects. For t1· ample, the amount of caffetne necessary to relleve flttcue us1111ly Increases nervous- ness.~·- • WEST UPPER BAY · Dee Coot bU UTed here poor cttpstlon and poor eUml. Ralph Boss, swimming pool, In Newport Beach stoce nattoo. Tbey often begin to have 2437 Windward, $5,000. before 1 ..., bon. Hts headaches and general aches Artllur Claus, 2 story, 1 unit e~perteoee ts lmpnsshe. &Dd paina:. Aod they may have dwelllng. 1921 Wlodwa.rd, $58,-Because ot h.1s eight years attacks of dl..ulness and severe 000. as a Co.c:Jlm&D Ia New. ehest pe.IDs, • EAST UPPER BAY port Beach, I belleYe he "And of course," Dr. Cou- J. B. Mears, 1117 Camel-will make tbe most 1oetcal ture adds, "as their condition In th.ls modern day and ace we constantly hear the phrase "with vtgor ... Yet for many, modern day stress and strain mean Uttle more Utau trouble tor many peoJile. back, modular type building. aDd cornet decisions pos. deteriorates so does their $19,000; storage, $8,000; feuce, stble 11 a CoaoeUman DOW. bodily resistance to disease. $2,000. Please joiameUdVOTE Ctlrootc taurue. left untreated, DUFFY FAMILY MOVING fOR DEE COOK Aprtlllth could well be considered a one The Joe M. Duffy tamtly are for N.B. City Couocllmu. waf street to se.-ere cases mOTing from Bowdotn Pt. near ClDCiy Gadarla.n of Insomnia and nervous brealr:- "That Ufe Is worth Uvlng doesn't have to be a p.lpe- dream." says Dr. Couture. dow"D. '' Orange Coast College to Ogle 1 1 1 St., Costa Mesa, near New-P. D. COOK X ID medical termloology, port Heights. The b.mtly tn-. - -chronic fatigue can mean low "I feel sufferers shOuld muster the energy to seek ef- fective diagnosis and treatment, a healthy, vigorous Ufe could be a reaUty for them." cl~s Ma.rlr:, a blgb school S N rt blood sugar, low metabolis m, sophomore, aad Dana, a '7th ave ewpo poor bodily 1\mcllons, chronic grader. Mrs. Duffy Is taktog or N ew porters. Irritations to tbe nenous sys. a continuing course at OCL tern or hypoglycemia. Some- Mr. outty was a candidate tor VOTE A' IlL 11 times chronic faUcue ls caused Dr. Couture maintains orrtces at 2043 WestcUft Drive, New- port Beach. Phone 645-5300. school board a few years ago. tbrougfl Injury suffered 1n a LEGAL HOTICE LIGAL IIOT!a CITY OF NEWPORT BEAC~ POUCE DEPARTMENT POLICE PUBLJC AOCTION NOTICE OF SALE l!lotlce 1s hereby given that purStiiDt to tM ~ ot Cbapter l.ZO, Sectloa 1.20.06 or lbe Y1111lclp&l Code or the City of Newport Beach, I wtll sell at public auction, to tbe blgtlest bidder for cash, on Saturday, April Hi, 197Z at 10:00 A.M. at th~ CorporaUon Yards of the City of Newport Beach, located at 592 Sf.CM!rlor Anoue, the tollowtDgdescrlbed property: Boys a.od girls bicycles Auto acceSSOI'ies Sporting goods Housellokt Uems and other miscellaneous Items. Boats and miscellaDeoos mari.De eqtdpmeat, 1969 Harley Oa:ftdmu Motorcycle AD Itemized Ust ol tbe abofe artie ... 11 anJ.IIlble at the bui.Dess omce of tbe Pollee Deputmeat d. tbe City of New- port Beach, located at 425 -3!nd Street, Newport Beach. B. James Glans Chief of Pollee Newport S..ch, C&ll!ornla CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH POUCE DEPARTMENT POLICE UNC LAIMED PROPERTY TO BE AOCTIONED AT THE CITY CORPORA Tk>N YARD, 592 SUPERIOR, 10:00 A.M ., SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1972, PURCHASES ARE MADE ON AN, AS IS BASts, NO GUARANTEE ON, PHYSICAL CON- DITION OF ITEMS SOLD. PAYMENTS Ml6T BE PAIDINCASHDUIEDlATELY AFTER I REli<B11D0V!:DIS ACCEPTED AND ALL PURCHASES .Mtm' 8£ FROM THE CORPORATION YARD AT THE CON- OF THE AUCTION. UNIT DESCRIPTION 1 Bike, boys, SebwLDa, Grn. 28" 1 Bike, boJI, Scbw1Dil, Bra, lOSPD, U"' 4 1 Bite, boya, Selnrtlul, bht, 10 SPD, I&" 5 1 Bite, boya, Selnrtu, COld, ZO" 6 1 Bite, boy1, DeraJ.Ier, wblte, 10 JP1. !7"' 1 1 Blb, bo7'1, Haf!J, ltaDcla.rd.. red, U" I 1 Bike, pr-11, Royce umo.. ,old, !0'' 1 1 Btu, boJs, Royce lhlkl1, btae, !0" 10 1 Bite, boy1, SelrWlDD, If ... frame, 10" 11 I Bll<o, prla, Se-b:.O, -d. II" l! l Bt.tt, prll, R&IIIP, bb11, lltu:lrd. 14" 11 1 Blb, t1oy1, su.araJ, orup, zoo• 14 1 Bib, bcrJ•, stvdet, parpll, 20" 15 I BIU, prlo, Selnrloo, bloo, 14" 11 1 BtU, boJI, Sebwtaa. wl!Me, ~ 1' 1 Bib, boJI, S.UI, red, 10" .. 1 Bib, ..,.., SpJdlr I b .. fra.me .20" 11 I -· ..,.., !lllqraJ, -. 110" 10 I DIU, boJo, lliiJr, fOld, 10'' 11 I -. prlo, SeliWIU, )lloo, -. IS" at 1 80., bofo, Sooro, rod, a.s, 17" at 1 Blllo, ..,.., RoJe• :-. 1-. 17" U I 80., prlo, Worr&)', bloo-d. N" II ' 80., prlo, i1o7a1 s-, bloct, lopl, N" It 1 BtU, llrll. ftot4ml._, bllt, ...,, U" 2? 1 -·..,..,--. ""' 1-. .... 1 ea., atrll, CeltwrJ, red.,_., 1 -...,.., Rortollo, rod, 1-. M" I sao, ...,.. lljWQ, nd,10.S, M" I aao,..,.., ........ --10'' I -. IIL'II, "--M' 2 • -. M" I -...,.., ............. :0.:. ... I -. ..,.;..,_-. nd, 10" 1 -. tlrll. OIIIJ-, ..,.., 14" I -,..,.., ........ I -• ..,.., ....,, -~--N" 1 ........ , ••• ,.,., .... .,... I-,...,..-...,, ... I -. ""'"' C• J *, -., :0.:. 1'1'' I aao,""'"' GSSuo, .,-,10.:. W' I -. ... II,-. :0., ..... .. ~ -....,.. ...... ~ .. . DR. NUIIBER 'II-ON14 'IS-ONS4 'IS-ON14 7!.0'73 .. 'll..o9SIZ '11-097a '11-09'111 '11-01'115 'IS.GIII7 '11-091'15 '11-10011 'IS. illl1ll '11-10118 '11-10118 '11-10110 '11-1007 '11-101'11 '11-1- '11-10117 '11-1- '11-101'11 '11-11011 '11-11011 71-11114 71-11141 '11-11AI '11·11111 '11:11714 71·1UU 71-UII'I 71-11 .. 'll-11111 11·111" 11.WM 11-1GII 71-· ..... :::= .. IIIII .. .. 11-10111 L IG4L MOTICI --~L~I~GA~L~M07~~71--- « . .1 --. .... :,. ~·:nn. wbl~o, ~.. • , , n.~~7Z 45 1 BtU, boJs, Steyr, blue, lOspd, 27'' 71-0'73!2 46 l BOle, boltS, Raleigh. yellow, 10spd, 27" 71-08689 41 1 Bike, boys, SchWlnn, creen, 1061ld. 21" 71-08743 48 1 Bite, boys, Ralelgfl. gold, lOspd, 26" 71-10809 49 1 Bike, girls, Sears, blue, 26" NB-16578 50 1 Btke, girts, Sears, bta.ct_ 24'' NB-16743 51 1 Bite, boys, Condor, white, lOspd, 26" '12-01094\ 52 1 Horae, pla.sUc, electric, blk/whJte 71-10807 56 1 Radio, portable Jullette 71-03910 701 pr.Water 11ds, red/white, 5' 71-05847 71 1 pr.Water aids, Natural Rl.-erl.a, 5' 71-05847 '7Z 1 Sarfboud, white, 6'6" 71-10!18 7S I Boat, lktff, white 6' P84R18 74 I Boot, ..U. wblte/reo, 12' 'IS.CI90Z 75 1 Boat, dlDCbJ, brown/wblte, 8' 71-05427 76 1 Boe.t. I'OW", purple/wblte, lZ' 71-0SUl 71 1 Boat, stltf, whlte/bloe, 6' 71-066!56 78 1 Boat, dLDcbJ, wb.lte/blue, 8' '11-06559 79 1 Boat. di.Dgby, black/white, 12' 71-065&0 8C I Boot, dingily, b<own, 8' 71·01562 82 1 Boat. di.DCbY, brown/wblte, 8' 71..()65&6 83 1 Boat, raft, buff, 8' 71..()6!567 84 1 Boat. &WI', IJ'eetl, 8' 71-07501 85 1 eo.t. san, wbtte/blue, 10' 71.0?502 86 1 eo.t, ayat, wood nrnlsh, to• 71..07503 87 1 Bolt, dlDgby, blue, 8' 71-0781S 88 1 Bolt, dlngtly, white, 8' 71-07868 89 1 Bolt, rafl, wMte/red, 12' 71-085!59 90 1 Boat, row, wMte, 9' 71-08561 91 1 Boat. row, blue/wMte, 8' 71-0858!5 92 1 Boe.t, lt:Uf, blue, 5' 71-088'7.2 93 1 Bolt. lklff, blue, 5• 71.()8929 94 1 Boat. lktff, wldte, 8' 71-09138 95 I Boot. d:llf. blue, 7' 71-09119 H 1 Boe.t, diD&tlJ, bloe, 8' 71...(19884 91 1 Auto stereo, Munts, 4 track NB-1!5865 98 1 AU ll•eo, Troplcaoa_ 4 track NB.169Z5 100 1 AIG llereo, M.lds, 4 track J.JS097 101 1 Atao etereo, Meta, 4-8 traclr: NB-1S66e 101 1 AID) -.reo, Maab, 4 track U.O?Hl lOS 1 AID) •ereo, MUDtl, 4 tract 71...(18SIIl 104 1 AID) ltlreo, cmc PSooeer, 4 track 71.·11111 , 10!5 1 Alllo ltereo, Dyaatrook, a.reo a track 71.01110 106 1 4a&o ndlo, Cbr}'1Jer, AM w/ltert!O 71.·-SOIU 111 1 Aalo ..,..,. Searl, 4 traelr. NB-11018 11! 1 Aalo ltlreo, Cutable, 4 traelr. NB-UO'll liS 1 A • ._eo, Searl, f.l tndi: 10..0hel 114 1 A* ltweo, ._..., 4t", 4 traa NB-ltul 115 I ACO ltlreo, ailoiDitlc f'ldk), 4 tract J-ll01S 117 10 storootopoeonrldpo•/C-'10_. ill 5 -11p0 c:onrSdpo '10.4MN Ill 5 -.. llpO c:onrSdpo w/CUo 70--1 140 I w-.-~-•·PIItu '11-511111 1ta 1 Radio, DOd:lt. ....... _, cr.. n,.oa.eoe IC I Wotca, -Pullloolilqao, to-r 71.o:HDII 1a I ...... -TioiOI, co-r 71-04111 144 I ar-lol, -·~L_!nldo<t' 14K '11411104 141 1 Ollbaud ..... ...,.~o~~ua~ n.oeoe 141 I C....., -SAM ..0 • 1$1 I ...... dllllll, C-lio '11- UI I Wotcli, tiiiJiil, -Wblt.o 71-0'10'11 Ul I Wllleli,-C-co-71-0IUI IM I -.-con..U, Fill 71-01111 Ut I W*'o -IICII. plid 71-- 1111 I WaScli,--.-71-11? I ......__Ro81oid,_. 71--7 1111 1 -....,;, n-.-71.- llt 1 -. -. n-. ""' 71-011'11 Ito I -. -.'TI-.-71- 111 I -. -, La Diu,-71-0'1'111 Ia 1 -.-.......... 71-1 ta 1 ...._ ...._ • n., cbrorne 1 '71_... 1M I -.-.n-.-11-, 1111 I -, -, T-, plid 71-01'11'1 1111 I ..-,-,--. plid 71- 11'1 I ..-,-,1-.eilloao 71.- .. 1 ... --ItT'S 111Hqelt, a..NWU., ..... .... Mr•:Aiflfe. tn, .. tsoo•·-·--• -T 1tM1D11 EIIIIGI 'OORSO\Y, AI' Ill f, lt72 n!!II IE.CDI!I---,. I CO!!OI!A D£L MAlt CAll F, Meet the candidates 4 ....... tM c::~eciMe._. ett?l•a, flllllewMioaCOUI Mrs.Gerrie elected by In COOK'S Home Society Auxiliary CORN ER .. Kra. Walll.ee Gerrie ot a.. ... Bay !lao -·-twoot- -u tllllf--Allltlary to t11o Chl-·o 111111 wiD ... llold .. ,,,., , ••• ""'·· bn ...... """'-,, tocloJ, A1r1J t, Ill 111o N-II. lltlal ud I" 4 -. , aaor .. Cl Allliua, Ill O..l Tbl lllrMt clfad-41Ddt 11 tbl Sl. c.-61111. Tllo Woot l(npon hlll>rooo· moot"-· Ia --MARIO II loiiDSIIII'IoiiN N--.. Lldo-ud TO I'UIINT l'lltOGIItAiol ' Ba-Cooao, lo - Homo Soctoty ot ~ eellbrt.tM Ita ~tb I.DIIJ.YerllJ1 of IW"ftee. otber oftleera are Mra. ftob,. ert H~. Ylee-prelldlllt; lira. Keary L. Jooea, rec:ord. thla GjjOi t-sty to blu tbt 1'bl MldQipmta of Mnport N-Boleh Cooaell c:aodl-Harbor 111111 "'bool wlllpr-• I I.Dc MCI'tltar)'; Mrs. Dehrt Van Onum., cornl!pODdlocsee- retary; Mrs. Jame1 Murle)', treuurer; Mra. R&ymood Htt- &el, taU cbatrmu; Mra. Wtl- !l&m C. Adl.ma, procrams; Mrs. dl.... their Atlt muteal proc:ra• ••uwtwutiQOdperameat tor Q.e ,euc at 7:30p.m. •• m..t pt t.olt'l!l," Mid 11111 fi:btly. Aprtl 7, lD tbl MUtt Jotua.. Pl'tllidtat of the bleb ICbOol tudltortum. Improytlftlllt AUD., ta txt.ad• The taDd 1J made up tnc u 11rt1tattoa to .. ..,_. top mualctau Ud -•···~­ tn tbe eomm•tJ to eotM to Sbawa Wood.'Muy of tbeMld .. the pal>lc -· -.. will be &rlld•llllr thla To ret to tiM Ntwport Sbores Jtu; tbu th1l wtll be their \.IGAL NOTIC! NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice 11 btrebJ ctYeD tblt tbt PIUidDc CommtJ.Doo oftbe CIIJ ofNnport BO&I'b will bold a pubUe hll.riAc oa1M appu.ca. tim or Erhu Ged1k, Errun Geell.l IDd Antboi:IJ Daleo tor a u .. , Permit No. 1595 oo property b:ated at 1100 We.t Coa.t Htatnraftopermttaeoclt- tall ~. !lYe ......... meat, aDd ~lDC lD con)oDct.loo wttb a 115 seat restaurant loeated wtthln ZOO feet of a dweltlDg cUstrtet. Notice II hereby further giYen th&t aid pablle beartnc will be held '"' tho 10th clay of -'1>11~ 1971, at tho -of 7:10 P.M. ln the C~l Cllamben of tbe Newport s.eb City Hall, at which time Ud l*eeuy aDd all per80011 lllt•Htect may appear aDd be t.rd tweoa.. Jaeldt H.U.., Secretary Newport S.eb City PlalmlJic Commtulon Pablllll: April IS, 1972, in the Newport Kar1:lor Eutp. flaal pvfarmuee. TM procram will eoutst ot d&Dee ttDt1 ftom the 30's aDCI aomt roek. ho amaU 11'0\1)8, "Mac Bach" &Dd a "pep b&Dd," dt· rected by Pal Wlntama, will alto parttctpate. Tickets can be obta.1ned at the ....,. lor so<;. MEIA FUCHSIA SOCIETY MARKS ANNIVERSARY April will marlt tbe Z4tb an.. lllversary of the Costa Mesa- Bay ClUes branch of the Na - tional Fuchsia Society. Lem Downs, president, will preside at the Aprtl 10 meeting. am Rlelt Ross will Introduce the pest speaker, Paul Keaster, past president. His topic will be ''GroomlDg and care ofsbow pUb." A .!JOCial and refreshments period will to now, b.lctillgltted by a birthday c.ate. There wtll be door prizes for members and CQeSts. The meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. and will be beld at the Amerlean Legtoo Hall, 5155 W, 18tb St., Costa Mesa. ASSI GNING TABLES for the April 29 Anplltol de Oro ball at tbe Blllboa Ba)' Club are, from left, Mrs. Reed Bauman ot Linda late, asalatant ia'l'!.ta.tlool cbairman; Mrs. George Yule of the Bluffs, reservauocs chairman, IJid W:ra. Rocer E. Turner of L1Dda Isle, tn'l'!.tatlons chairman, Reservations wtll close AprU 15, (Enatca photo.) Ontd l&Dcl, lDYUaUona, ud Mu. lluoo Roe, eommuntty tntormatim. Mrs. Gerrte hu appo1Dted Mrs. Gerry L. Sbol't tn etarce of YOluateera; Mra. James Gary, boaess; Mrs, lra SmUh, &e&tslaU••: Mrs. Dooald Swed- ltmd, te~; Mrs. TerreU L. Root. rOIIter; Mrs. w. Pbe~s Mertetel. memorial liftl; Mrs. Her ben W. Kalmblell, Ills- tor laD; aDd Mrs. Robert Unger , Pllotocr&Pby. LlcaL NOTICI Re servations pour in for ball NOTICE OF P UBLIC HEARIN G By Mr s. Wendell M. Jones on plans. One Important II'~ Mrs, Georce L. Woodford Jr., Notice 11 hereby given that First come •• ftrst c_holce. compUed the cuest Ust sC-president, and Mr. Woodford the Plaldl1ng Commission ott De That means, of course, nrst mltted by members, then wroce are hOsting several tables. City of Newport Beach wtll hold to respond to the tnYUatloos the invttatloos, preferabl)' wttb Others wtth reserntloos are a pubUe heartor on theappuea. recently mailed to the AngeUtos a member sponsor. the Charles Wheelers, Peter tlon or PacUlc Coast Mfg. Co., de Oro ball will be gtven their Cha.lrman of tnYitatloM aDd H. YOWlp, Robert Meserves, Golf Dt'l'!.sloo tor a Use Per mit choice of table locatton In the ftrst assistant wereMrs.Ropr Verne Oudteys, Dr. aod Mrs. No. 1594 OD property located order they are received by E. Turner and Mrs. Reed G. Dean Q. Waddell, the A. 1.. at Z301 W:esa Drive, Newport Mrs. Georce Yule, r esern.ttoo Bauman. Others he_,tnc were WUl:lams, the ThOmas K. Sta£1-Beach, to permit a maintenance chairman. The ball wtu be held' Mrs. William HolstelD, ball llDcera, Nelli Da'l'!.ses, wuuam and equtpmeot yard and 6 Doles April Z9 at the Balboa Bty chairman; Mrs. WUllam P. Btrrys, Gleodoo H. Roberts, of a 9 hOle aotf course and Club. Ficker, Mrs. Charles S. Joseph Caners. The Donald driY1nf range to be located In There Is an old song, "After Tllomas, Mrs. R. J. stodciar<f. Woodwards are llosttng senral an unclusUled zone. the ball Is over ," but wnat and Mrs. Alex Robertaoo. tables. others are the Hugh Notice 1s hereby further given about "Before tlleba.llbeglns"? And now comes the great ef-Wt1Cflts, the C. v. Pleketpa, tbat said pubUc hearing will be It means betore the ball be-fort to please everyooe wttb Bayard Ryden. E. H. Skinners, held 011. the 20th c!ay of April, gins all 50 active members of the table location Jlked best George c. Scotts, the Chester 1972:, at the hour of 7:30P.M. "AngeUtos" are much involved and with just the companions F. Sallsburys, Douglas c. In the Council Chambers of the 1---------------------------------, most eoogenlJ.I. TlllsYWyeom-Llechtys, James A. Murleys, Newport Beach City Hall, at pllcated game 1n human rea-Normae c . Walkers, Peter which time a.od placeanyand all lions is chalrm&Ded by Yrs. RothchHds, the Don Ayres, per !ODS interested may appear MR. MAYOR , WHY DID YOU ? WANT THIS IN NEPORT BEACH • "You wanted a free- way last year. You signed the pro-free- way ballot argument. Yule (Margo). To rhyme wtth Harry Bakers, Edward Sharps, alld be beard thereon. her name she has just ooe Harry c. Youngers. Jackie Heather, Secretary rule: namely -· the reserva-The Spencer T. Honlgs are Newport Beach CitY tlons to get tn ftrst cet tlrst hosting a la.r~ table, as are Ptannlnc Commission choice. After that, oo matter the Roger Turners. others are PubOsb: Aprtl 6, 1972, ln the how distinguished t,~~e ~ the V, P, Bakers, the Richard Newport Harbor Ensign. and hOw many the tables wllb-Berteas, the William D. Lusts, ed, the choices follow ahrays Sydney P. Bartletts, Donald on what ls left. Fortuoately Starlings, llosts to Clyde Me-HEW MARtHE DIRECTORY the taste in what Is the best Dermot aoo Jean M e~. The Jack Barnett, executive man- table varies. Some Uke It Quiet WaHer J. Hesnaults, tile Mar -ager of the Newport Harbcx aDd tn a corner and to some sllaU Ne ldeckers, the JOhn F. Chamber of Commerce, an- onty on the edge of the danct. Porters and the Charles s. nouoces the reprinting of the floor wUI do. Thomues are hOsting tables. marine service and lnforma- To neryone the Angelltos otber names ill an the War-t10il dlrectory for the Harbor de Oro ball Is the se.asoa's reo YalldllD.s, Bruce Cnrys, area. The ln1Ual prtnUng was erown1o.g social ennt, aDd at-Edward C.mmle, Alice Walter, m&d•ln ftbraarT, 1~9. ways the dobatton to Big Henrietta BarDes aDd the Junes The directory was compUed Brothers of 0rance Couaty J.s F. BII.J:ts, the WeDdell M, b)' the marine dl~aton of the o, March Zl In the Dower Sbor es hOm'! of Mrs. IQymond Httzel, the foUow!ng 10 oew pro•lsionals of tbe Au·cttlary were tw:lnored at a hmcneoo: Mml!s. James R, Austin. Doo- akl L. Hall, Rudolph Baron, James C. Olyle, RObert Hamill, Peter E. Kenny, W~Ibur M!Us, Henry Stotsenberg, Gary WJtll and Rhoda Linder . HOSTE SSIH G lECTURES Orange Coast eventngconece Is presenting a four-part wo- men's lecture series entitled, "The creative hostess," be- ginning today, April 6, 1n the Island House at Newport Cen- ter. The series wtll meet 9:30- 11 :30 a.m. on Thursdays through April 27. There Is DO tuttton charge and ladles may register at the lecture. rtllow .....,_ .... : 1 am._ -lao -It" -.--.TIQwiU be my flrll: Hme 'f'CII1ar lor a N-Boacb CtlJ C.-tlmu. I t.m uld.Dc JOU to 'tOte for Det COOk, C&IIIMita for tM Mewport BtaebClty COUIIell. Dee Cook ia a prot'tll leader Ill our CIIJ. Ria ID.YOlnmeti 1D cit1cl1falta haa been a rell ~tloa to me auftrat-Ume.-oter. Dee Cooi wiU be Im- mediately ptoduettYe be- cause of tds put eJperl· enee as a member of tht Newport Beach City Coun- cil, where he served 111 ·~n. D~ CO()k nas ctven of btl time to ICQIAJDI and adYiae many of us • -u new voters •• of the sertous re.sponslbllltles we Share lD assurtn1 ftOOd and ef. fectt.-e government. I ur~ au DeW Yoters lD Newport Beach to Yote for the BEST, MOST QUAUFIED candidate to serve us oo the City Coun. ell. Vote April 11 Ill Vote for Dee Cook Ill Ron Robles jP.o.cooK i x I Sav e Newport or Newporters VOl! APRIL 11 T A XE'S HURTING ?? VOTF. A.PR I L liTH FOR THE • -"WATCH-DOG OF THE CITY BUDGET" \ ELECT HARVEY D. PEASE 00 P'mP'LI'S CAMD'DATI fi'OR COUNCIL ,.LET'S PUT' THE POWE?R SAC« IN HANDS OF THE! TAXPAYER .. DRPARTMaNT OPIM "TIL 1.00 P' ••• ,.IDA't'S "I circulated Free- way Fighter peti- tions. I believe the coast freeway would destroy our city!' at least a third of Btg Brothers' ;·:·~·~ .. :·~· ~E~d1rt~o~F:·~s:t .. ~ns~J~r-~C:ha~m~ber~~~~o-~pro~•l~d:e~lll:l~or~ma~-j~1~8~1~6~NIW=~~POil~~~~~~~~C~O~=~~~T~A~J=(=D=~A~ll total budpt. aDd the Cbester Brabyns. Uon to all boat enthuaststs. Wtth music by Joe Mosbe)''!l orchestra aDd decorations more beautiful than ever UDder the chairmansl\lp of Mrs. Mark Soden, the reservauons a.re pouring in. Halt of the desired 300 have already been re- ceived. Flrst to arrive, re- serving two tables, were Mr. and Mrs. John R. Waters aDd Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P, Walker; se<:ODd, Mr . and Mr s. John Lawson; thtrd, Mr. aM Mrs. Ernest c. Sa.fttg, each with two tables: Paul Ryckoff cANDIDATE FOR NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL; REQUESTS YOUR CONFI· DENCE AND YOUR VOTE ON APRIL 11. HE WANTS TO BRING A POSITIVE LEADERSHIP TO THE CITY COUNCIL THAT WILL LISTEN--AND THEN ACT. others with early reserva- tions are the Mosely Jooeses, Edward A. PeUegrtns, Lou Turners, Mrs. Prtcllla M. Met. !.ott, Mr. and Mrs. John F. BlsllOp, a.od John R. Luelles, Robert GugrenDetms. The WaJ. ter W, Crutteoden 's true re. served a large table, which seems to be growing. C &l~ Is Gold Book ed.ltor this year. Mrs. Wllllam Holstein, bl.ll chairman, aDd Mr. Holstein and ENDORSED BY : St..-e Atwvd Kenoy ADMI'aoo Anplo Anna W:attha Aawtler S, T. BUtWbl Allu Beet Carroll Seek Urbu 8eh Wardlluter Harrtet Bemus Bruce Bll.eltman Eric 81-.rnke Erant Bordler IIII'J Breea Fra.t* Brit Lue:JU. Bwpr R-B•Ior Wallace ~llolld Bqc-.. E-Cballlbon WallorCiart otctc-. _c._ Pllllllp Cornell a-..coz ..-..c-AUcoc- -0...., Wllllata I. DoooYu llarOIIatl.-old Batllon- llar)Orlo Ell-. R*F-S•J'IcW LJio P1111J -om. "--~au•• ...... aan ... --smllolllop --, ... no , •••• 1 ·-- Tom Houston Robin Reese Tom Hyans Rutb E. Rlcnwtne Btll Jackson Robert D. Rtes Del JohOSOll Frank Robinson M. C, JohnSon Jr. Bob Rogt!rs: A. Vtocent Jorcensen Howard Rocers Jr. Velma Jordon Herman Romm N I ed s Tom Kilcoyne Joseph Rosener Jr. eW YW ~~r:.~.~~:~ ~~::'~~~ live in C.M. Robert Knutsen Fred ScMelder Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kasparek Walter J. Koch Harry Selling of N-Shor t'S aanounce I La JobD Shea .... _. • ames ws the marriage or their dauctlt•, Dorothy l..aJJ.er N lcholas Shlshlcoff lllebele, lo RaJph Henry GrlfllD. Mrs. R..lbert Le!lau Oooa.k! Sloper son. of Mr. aod Mr s. LHUe B'w Lem Zoe Smith • er Grllftn of Newport Beach. E la1De Llnboft c lark Somers Tbe small fllmll)' ...-.ddl.nc K tart Loewe Barbara Stabler toot place at the bty&CDt home Bob ~ WUUam strcq) of Mrs. J•noe Pltten-r oa • ··--Oorls Stmdvla.nd -v MUlDe....,...,....,..,.., Jobn S'wa.ln Wednelday, Mueb !9. Tbe Betty Jaoe Lf"DCb coaple were au-led b)' Stl'fe James B. U:aeteDsle Rlebard Taylor Reese u best ITWI IDd s .. Juet Martseal Mrt, C, N. Tblela.D Reeee wu maid of bNot. cleo Ma.ra!lst Roben Ublllt Tbt ~ were perbmed William Mart1D Robert J, Vail by tbe R ... O.U Km.. of Jolla MatMrs Ropr VIMeP'lft tile Gudeo Gron Cbarcb ol FJohDCIMcCue Htrbert Wa!Nrc Christ. Wiley Mdiatr Jaelr; Walter K•-GIIQD l.Dd Sud)' GrtfftD ~~~~ M McGtlli M 0 Bart.ra Walters ~"' ..,.,... • s, • · aaa.ted wllh tbt recfiiiHOII.. Out st .... Mtteatf Duld Wells of ton puts IDe bided Wr. KartO Miles John WerUe ud Mrs.. Rebert Kl1qeGiml.tb Dtdl M-e BarWa Wbtte !>om 8 ....... ~at v .. MOIIIalealt:o Stroller Wbtte the bride; Mra. ZICD Grlfllll OttY• E. Onrsetb Ruth Wldtn.y from Boroa ud Mr. ud Mra.. Ru C. 0wtt. TbomU wtedtma.n LM Brtmmtr'frromCoMaM-. 11ar1oo Para. William R. Wltco~ .......,.._.,tho rroom. ud lla..S.ce ParoW RQ WtUlams Jtrr/ Callta from Tftey ~---JadJ wu.. Tllo -............. !~~--WWI&m C. Wlolor .,.._.., -"-tl&r--TOO)' Wolcolt 11or .... --Tiley wiU re--p t _ •• , St•UarWollllr. -~~~~~-pw_.._ FrulC. Woodlr. -._ Kollla-an Of -I DIMIIU II. E.._ .:Oci-u 1(-Prtoclo P~Wood-lh T11o le~CllJ<I- .....,._ llonlaoJI. Tudlo7 --wlllllollold-· .,., AprU n. " • ,. .......... Vote April 11 -: PAUL RYCKOFF X :-=.:..:....:..,'-~ l--~~---=~~~~!:::::::~~~~~~~----------J ~ ~~-a... ' ....... t'll-1111 II lot ... I .... -Ill' ,_,.._... llnct'll • }OIN US AT OUR 37th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION ... AND RECEIVE A GIFT PAINTING OF THE WESTERN WHITE HOUSE FROM A LOUISE LEYDEN ORIGINAL HONORING OUR BANNER YEAR O F GRO WTH AND PROGRESS -Laguna Federal Savings now r~ks as the 250th largest uvings and loan a~soc1ation 1n the n;t.tK'~n. advancin(t I 9 places thi1 past year. We owe It ~ t you' Please come and celebrate with us ~ We havc a p1cturr-fllled !Ouvenir hrochure fo r you. A.nd, as I~~. :nni~rsary gift . every visitor will ht presented w1th a fu ll<\.,l\lt. 1 t\" " 20'' lil~og.raph of Lou1se Leyden • od painting of the Western White House, commJS~Jontd in honor of our H th Anniversary. Enjoy Pany Rdrc:~hmenl!. al O ur Open HouS(' in All 3 Offices Monday, April3through April 10 -I :00 P.M. 'til Closing Time Hosted by 1M Soroptomists of Laguna BeBCh. the Laguna Nip I Art As.5oc:tatioa. LACUNA NICU£L IRANCR 3 Monudl &.y P\aza South lA ..... Calli. 9'2677 Te..,..._, 4111-UOI ' Eutem Star Chapter No. !5 24 of San Oemcote. ClTia W•ld -.. _U loam It tllowD .... lt RlWtddo, .vo-. TIM bi.JlttbiU pllyera were tx.ted to a Jtlat diMer al tht old western town by the Pbotalx S1Ju IDd other IIJOUOI'lDI lfO •• Tbt Ora.ap COUDty repa at lbe toarDty Included, lett to rlcht, Br• Tom Could, ec.ch Taru YOWll, Cree Pblllpl;, Mart t.ooc (beb!Dd Cree), Dl.n Brockmeyer, Rlch Branning (lD froat of DaYe~ Jim Clblo, Jerry ..,.. Lany Tolle. (VIe O!Jaloll~~ .. • I NIYPOaT ·MISA SPORTS SCENE WITW YIC OPAL'. All ltftrotiiDc tnct -moot .. tllllt tnct -• II ttdt Wotk wtlh -Alii. ID· ., ....... CliUonla.-8ot" n4IDc Newport, Co* 11-Htt 11u biiio -'"<ullr II tnnll lo Loo Allmtto., Et-tho btrdlol, t11o 110, 440 ... tucll u ll J!apolll ..,.. r-.. 110, plot oaehorltltllllo llarllllr tala V&lleJ&t Coroaa del Yu. retlJ te&m to'80me come rr. AU &eUoo tlku '"Place todly, behlDd 'W1.1111. Bob Hunl bU April &, 1t1tb eome eactptloaal been eqallJ eftteUYe l)r tbl clocii1Ap 1D proil)eet tor the Salah u he bU no the .110 .Preps after a Weft tay..off, to Z%.0, the 440 1D 47,5 ud, · Culo Tolt1 Ud JoM M.lltl the 880 1t1 1:53.8, Hopett 18 lite CorOM. a 1troo1 lldr)' just a shade beb!Dd Harrel'l YOuR CYP-£KSJ:GN tpOrta t•m of 1S f8U' old Jeft ln tbl IPf'lat& Ud Howard tlmts, aDd lt wW be quite Wlleoll, Hated at left, aDd lpOI'ta editor Vic ~. at Royster con''DJMa td1 &IAult a cnore b' Tar coaeb Bob riPt, r..c1 Jet! Mvpby of the PhoellU Glaette ShOOt tb1l oa the dbcu records ror Co-HaUeJ to declde tbe apota to photo wttb CUif Lippert of the LOI Ancetea JwUor I..&.Uu, rooa. rtm YerAtlle Matt. who ftDIIbld MeODd lD the Workt Serle• butebll tourDey Till Saota Alla-Nnport meet The SaDta Aa1 IPtf!dsters In Pboealx. Kelly Puts of Cuop Puk Ia ltaod1Dt behiDcl wtU 11b0W oil a .... a1 1M are loaded u Ullal &Dd wtll Jeff, CUff Uppert performed 1D the Stn Feroaado Valley problblJ top the Tua tn all baa-ball eonfereoee u a member of tile Northtldp cUYlaloos ma1n1y tbrougb tbe1r KatgtJia IDd ns Dtmed mcnt n.luable player at the World a~rtor aprtnt streartf\ bUl Series tourney.Sporta editor Vlc'-lek helped orpnlze the there wtU be pleoty of JtaDd-san Ferraando conference IDd aervect u pubUctty cnrector otfs that eoukl &0 either way. for the c:oafereoee and for the Northrldp AtbletJe Club Terry Albritton wUI be oul to prior to eomtng to Orange COUDtJ.. l:r~"J.::t~~:;~:~:~ BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS ttme. Terry ts roundtng Into Tbe baaet.U schedule for Westen coUecteo 9 hits ott shape aDd just starUng to peak Friday bU Estancta hosting Nell Burt tor tbelr tlrst win with 10me gtpntlc series that Magnolia wtth Corona del Mar of the young season as Harbor promise of greater marks to at Fountain Valley and Los went down by a 6-1 marctn come. Alamitos at Costa Mesa. New-Tuesday. The Tars collected The Harbor r elay team can't port Harbor travels to Santa 6 hits and played error.less depend ~ MaH Hogsett to Ana In Sunset leaBUe action. ball but the Pioneers banged overcome those 10 and 15 yard Edlsoo remained on top of out 9 bUs for their best per- handicaps this week as Harrel the Irvtne league staD<tings as formance of the year. and company just don't let IC> the result of tbelr 6-3 wtn Western and Laora are co- In COOK'S CORNER .. P'ellowlf ..... WI: l am Mr.. Wan• Wol•rt •• -... motMr of tbftt dl....,t, .... 11, 14 ud u. We .. ,, Uf'td &I tbl Broadmoor Harbor VIew Htlll ~~euoo ot corooa dtl Mu a thlputflftJarl. I wloh 1o _.. lo ,.. on behalf of DN Coot, tbe mo.R EXPERIENCED, QUAUP'lED eaDdldate tor the Newport Beach Ctty Counc:U. Det Cook 11 u INDEPENDENT caDiildale who wtU be a F ULL-TilC'! COUIIC:IImu. He hlulftJI beto a ltaunch 11CJPC)rter of BETTER SCHOOLS 1ft Newport Beacb. I hi.YI pereoo.a.lly ob· se"td Dee't h1ctJ dtP'•• of lntelltpnce &nd abllltJ' to understand and tolYe maoy complex problema while sentoc on the City Council In the suttes. We a.re most torttmate to have a man such as Dee Cook offer his services to our City. Dee Cook's past contri- butions have made Newport Beach a better place lD which to Uve, We're rotor to vote for Dee Cook on April ll. We hope you wtll tool Mrs. Warren Waters In the stretch. Harrel and Tony Tuesday over Corona tn a leaders In the Sunset league I p. 0 . CO 0 K I X I Kryr.osclac g:ue Orange County ragged game that saw a total a.t 3-0, Anaheim and Marina . _ . a 1-Z nntsh In the state ftnals of 7 errors belnc committed are tied for therunner-upspots last year at the UCLA Ta.rtan by the z teams. Edison's Mlke with 2-1 records. Harbor and Save Newport traek. with Tooy putting on a Alba checked Corona with 2 Western are both 1-2. Santa ttntshtnr ktck that justdldoYer-bits. EcUsoo collected only 4 Ana and RunUngton Beach trail for New port era hau l Harrel. Both Hogsett and hits otf the Corona hurlers but with 0-3 marks. Harrel have been vttual one-the errors were the difference. VOTE APRIL 11 of specialization, so It Isn't for the season. lliiRD GRE.t.T WEEK COACH TARAS YOUNG talks to Ws players durtng a World Sertes ttme-out at me 1MK1 Cities vs. Kansas contest, which the locals won 67 to 37. Seated, taking a breather, are, ten to right, Greg PhiUps, No. 10; Mark Long, No. 52, and Jerry Lawrence, No. !4, Standing, left to right, are Dave Broc kmeyer, Brent Kruse, Larry Taite, coach Young, Doug Eccles. Tom Gould, Jim Gable (behind Tom), and Ri ch Branning. (Photo by Jetr Wilson.) man track teams In this era Edison Is 3-0 and Corona 1-2 LIGAL MOn~~E:· ~;,~~~~~~;~~~ very often that you see a con-Estancia got a s Uck one-NOTICE OF PUBLIC trontatlon such as Ulls. h..ltter from Jim Postel tor 6 Notice Is her eby given that LEG.t.L NOTtCE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AMENDMENT NO. 319 Notice Is hereby given that the Planning Commission of the City ot Newport Bea ch will .,.. hold a public hearing on Amend- ~-~-"W'-'s' ment No. 319 Init iated by the IUl'JIIIIJI) niiiiJ Planning Commission which vtUfY The Mi1tiJ!r proposes to amend a portion MNURS W'lflrHtfenT or Dlstrlcllng Map No. 9 rcom a C-1 District to an R-2 Dis~ l!.'~;£,;. COlO~ --tr!Ctj speclflcally Lots 18 SHOW STARTS 7 P.M. through ZO, and the northerly CONTINUOUS SUN . ~ P'.M. 12.5 feet of Lot 21 of Block COMING NEXT WEEK• 219; Lots 4 through 12 and "HOSPITAL" & "SUNDAY Lots 18 throu-27 of Block ILOO SLIM " ~" -=::=-' !ZO; :lOCI Lots 4 through 8 of = Block Z21, Secuoo A or New- port . Beach Tract )Oeated at 208-210-212 2oth Street; Z09 thru 2Z5 20th Street; 202 thru 220 21st Street and 208 thru 217 21st Street, Newport Beach , Califor nia . DnUSIYI IHAIIIIQft' 9CIS TltJftSOAY AP111l 6 .Dtt WAN "'TNI COWIOTI" AI. SO · JAMES GARNEtt IN "Sill lAME" STARTS FRIDAY APRil7 Notice Is her eby further gi ven ttat said public hearing will be held on the 20t h day of April, 1972, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. In the Council Cha mbe r s or the Newport Beach Cit y Hall, at which tl me and place any anr1 a II persons Interested may appear and be hearrl thereon. Jackie Heather, Secretary Newport Beach Ci t}' Planning Commission Publish: April 6, 1972, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. LEGAL MOTICI NOTICE OF PUBLIC HE AR IN G Notice Is hereby gi ven that the Planning Commission of the City or Newport Bear:h will hold a public hearing on the appUca- tlon of Shark Island Yacht Club lor a Use Permit So. 1 5~2 on property lor..ated at 1353 Ba;·- slde Drive, Newport Beach, CaUl., to permit the temporary estabUshment of a yacht club with on-sale alcoholic bever- ages In the C-1-H District. Notice Is hereby further gt ven that sat!1 pubUc hearing will be held on the 2oth day of April, 1972, at the hOur of 7:30P.M. In the Counctl Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall, at which time aDd placeany and all persoos interested may appear and be hea.r!1 thereon. Jackie Heather, Secretary Newport Beaeh City Planning Commtsstoll ~:;;;;;;;;;;:;;:~Ptlbllab: Aprll 1972, LD the SOU TH COHST LAST NOMiiTED FOR World series report • • • Innings and Ron Urn son hurled the Planning Commission otlbe Before we forget It, that was a httless ?th IDnlng to give City of Newport Beach will bold a fine track program at Jules the Eagles a 7_0 win over a public hearing of the appuca .. The CaUfornJa teams con -and Tom Gould right at Ule Gage and his track bOosters c osta Mesa. Estancia raHied Uon of Jean D. Wlllmas and llnued their dominance of the 6' mark. put out for the Beach ClUes out 7 hits and are tied with Jean R. Maxey tor a Use Per- National Boys Basketball World We had a lot ot help from Relays. It was a •ery pro-Los Alamitos at 2 wins aM mit No. 1593 on property to- Ser ies In Phoenix when the Jules Gage and Mike Derby fe sslonal aM will probably be one loss.SantaAnaVaUeyholds cated at 420 Iris Avenue, Co~ Los Angeles Stars defeated the from Newport Harbor wUh the one of the best you will see down the 2nd spot with z wins rona del Mar, to permit the Los An~les Junior Lakers 81-uniforms and equipment. Also during the entire season, In-one Joss and one tie. ' sale or ,beer and wine In coo- 69 In the ftnals at the PhoenU from Bob Granger of the New-c iOOtng the CIF semis and Newport Harbor DOW 1 ·2 Junction with a restaurant lo- Junior college gym last Satur-port Beach Park and Rec de-finals, so there was a tre-wtll attempt toeven'thelr lea~ cated within 200 teet ofadwell- day. partment who provided the mendous amount of work and r ecord tomorrow against santa lng district. The Elmhurst, New York, gyms · !or the practice ses-preparation tor the nntshed Ana. The Salnts are 0_3• Noti ce Is her eby further given team out-gunned Herb Blan-slons. product, Jules and Mike Derby that said pubUc hearing will be chard's Portola funlor hlgtl The Beach CUtes team had or Harbor both helped our Beach LEGAL MOnel! held on the 20th day of April, school cagers from San Fran-Jerry Lawrence and Mark Long C IUes-Phoent~ bound basket-1972, at the hOur of 7:30 pM c isco 91-82 In the battle for from Marina, Tom Lloy trom ball team wtth their equipment NOTlCE OF PUBLIC HEARlNG In the Council Chambers ofth~ the 3rd and 4th place spots the Edl90n trosh team, Tom problem and deseirt'e a ttr Ne.tlc:• -4B ~aMY given that Newport Baaeh Clt1 Hall at In the tournament. Gould and Gr eg Phillips trom thanks trom t~ boys, •bo the P~ ce,mmlssloo of the which time aQd place any and all Otu Newport Beach entry the Co rona del Mar trosb; Rich looked Uke a team of champions C!ty orrt~n 8Mch wiU hold persons lnterested may appear routed the Ove rlaod Park, Kan-Bra~mtng, Larry Taite, and Jim aDd acted Uke It also. a pubUc bearing on theappUca-and be heard thereon. sa s, team In the opening rouoo Cable trom Huntington Beach; Brothy prep In Phoenll tlon of Dooald J. SchoU and Jackie Heather, Secretary 67-47 as Jim Cable poured In Dave Brockmeyer, Doug Eccles serves as the practice gym Co. for a Use Permit No. 1537 Newport Beaeh City 18 polnts, Jerry Lawrence had and Brent Kruse tron~ New-for our Orange County entry on property located at the south-Plann1ng Commission 8 ACADEMY NO .. NAnONS 16, Tom Lloy lO,RichBranning port Harbor . ErnJeVandeweghe In the Phoenix World Series easterly corner of Hospital Publlsh: April 6, 1972, 9 and Dave Brockmeyer 7. The Jr. represented the local team and coach Taras Young and Road and SI.C)erlor Avenue, to Newport Harbor Ensign. Kansas team had won the state In the 13 year old divis ion of crew were minutes Late for permit the establishment ot a !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AA U tournament and then com-the one on one contest and their photo appolntmeot at the 138 Wtlt addJUon to the Ver- petE'(t In a 4 state tournament reached the seml-nnals. Phoenix college gym dter one sallies on Bluft at Newport at Oklahoma City to become Jeff Wilson, 13, the little of their sessions. A mass plc-Planned CommunJty. eligible for the Phoenii tourna-high-jumper from Kaiser, was lure of all Z4 teams was taken Notice Is hereby fUrther given ment. our color man oo the mike onthe openlngdayotthetourna-that satdpubllc beartnrwlllbe Ttl€ Beach Cities team, aDd helped with the photography ment and the omctals 1n charge held on the 20th day of April, coached by Taras Young, the of the various games. Jeff took did quite a jOb OYer-aU. Brothy 1972, at the hour of 7:30P.M, former HarbOr eager now at over the mike for the semis was the site or the '71 tOW'ney In the Cotmcll Chambers of the Golden West, displayed a lot and llnals when we were shoot-but 2 gyms were needed this Newport Beeeh City Hall, at of poise but needed more prac. lng the action aDd he did a year to accommodate all Z4 which Ume and place any and all t1 r:e games to utiUre the talent rtne job. · entries. persons lnl:erested may appear of the bOys on the SQIJid. They The boys on all the teams Your Ensign sports editor and be beard thereon. r1 ropped their nextgame,61-44, lncllldlng New York Nevada had charge of the game an-Jackie Heather, Secretary to the Los Angeles Junior Colorado, Kansas, New Mex~ nouncemeots and Introductions. Newport Beach City Lakers, the San FernandO Val-leo, MlMesota, Mellco, Ari-Our 13 year okt assistant, Jeff Plana1ng Commission ley conference aU-star team. wne and California were OOsted Wilson from Kaiser ftlled ln PubUsh: Aprtl 6, 1972, In the The Junior Lakers bad Glenn at the Rawhide Reservation lnD beautttully aM dld ~ nne job Newport Harbor Enstgn. Man, one of the san Fernando outs1de ot Scottsdale for a si.C)er of game announcing durtog the Valley super coaches In the steak dlooer Tuesday night. ft.nals and semis. Jet! Murphy, youth conference, as their Dick Van Arsdayle and Moe the cub sports reporter from mentor, and he had the ad. Layton ot the Phoeob:SWlS were the PhoenlJ: Gazette, also as- vantage of working with his some of too guests, that also slsted wtth some of the games team several weets longer than InclUded Ernie Vandeweghe and aDd enn Jhot some photos at Young had wtth the Orange Hot Rod Htmtley, the former the awards presentatlonJ at County team. This san Fernando Laker. MacDooakts after tbe tourna- Valley team came from the ALUMNI WILL HONOR ment tloals Saturday. Wttb eo • • •• • j •• • • ' NE\VPORT ., (' -' .. I , I . ' •. ,f Youth Baskett. II Conference 1n STANFORD TEN HI STS many states repreNOted It wu the valley thatlhadtbepleasure stanford alumni will Dooor a chance In a Ufetlmt tor the IIAT!S FOR O.ASSIFIED ADS of asslstlng In Us formation members 01 the highly ranked young bl.sketllall players to 1 Tl• a few years back ak:lng wtth match \It aptnst the best ta ll)-1o l-Leon Fenwtck and other basket-Stanford tennis team at a I'Und-the country • • •a ...... M~.... - I». II oriented leaders. The ftrst ra,,111Lang butf:t~ dlhnoehor ou,ty.,at While Phoentz did a cooc1 21 __. • 30 _. ··~-2.00 W Ids I ha I N lh e runa uo:ac meo r • ...,. 31_. .... ._. 100 or er es c mp on, or ; aDd M Wlllta L P Ira ,.,.. on the tounament onr-all, · M ... 2TI-• 1,111 s.oo c.oo .10 3·TI .. • 100 c.oo s.oo .15 ridge, was a member of thls Jr. atr~·:30 p.m~ this~~-there Juat weren't the II*!· IE-' ..,.....,..,...._M .OS confer ence. day Aprtl 8 tatora that tuch bas~D • FOR SALE ........... ~~~~--··•·······•···'::..! The Los Angeles Stars de-Aton w1ih Stanfor d rtA:.pla.yeu of tbla caltbtr de-==-:-::---=------1 FOR RENT feated the New York team 89-alumDI~ members of the~-ae"ed. We wtU co aiont wtth MOBILE bome, turntahed. 1965 s;;:E:::VE=.R::A:cL:-co-m'-m-e-r-cla:-:-1..,..-c:-p-ro-- 72 In the semis and. the Junior ford team wtll play 1D a beneOt Dr. Ernte Vaodewflbe'J sur-50' 1 10' double expudo. feutoaal otnces • from $'75 Lakers turned back San Fran-toaroament from 10 a m to cesttoo that tbe toarlllmenl be Nice adult put. CloM to ~ -on North Newport Bl,d. claco ln the other seml-tlr».l 3 P m the oext da s·unda trauterred to Lu Vep.a or oceu. &U-1162. appc:~Gte Hoal' Hospital. Jotm pme to mate It an aU-Caltf-' • y, '/, 10me ott1er sUe t:n-a ehalap v 1, 64& '75 ornJa nnale for the 3rd stralgtlt !r::.~ 9'.,nat:::!,NrtwpOI 8 rthApartp -Dr. VandewtCbt and I wiU ~ GREAT Dines lot ale. AJCC. op ~16 • '.lr '"".,... eac • ar-I I I 12 ~ IS •1-521 2-7 . UclpatLDg pbyers will make orcan.LDI' a ~ e a • ., • ....... -,., . NEW larp mouata1D hOme. Chris Lippert, our buddy dorRtlons to the scholarstUp yee.r old .UU bukttball tee..ml • MUSICAL fOR SALE Morttt abore, LAtei Arrow- from the Northridge Athletic fUnd of ttte Stanto d Cl b 1 thlt wUI reprutllt ~ bead. f'or relit wtebodl"or Club, nlkedotrwlththeto\a'na-Ora.n c tJ r u ° CallfonJa 1t1 the .uu JUDior For New' U..t wetkly. sn.auz &Dd sso. meot MVP award. The aU.Jtar ge oun • N&Uolall ln st. Loa11, IUs-Plano• ilr Orpoa 8!'15. ANSWER pbooe, recorda call. New $129. Complete lermt, free demo. Faet, (Ulr. 836-1603, 24 Hours. ALCOHOLICS AJIOHntOl6 .. Phone 542-'7217. P.O. Boz Mo. 1~, CoJta Me•. SPOTS BEFORE YOUR EYES- on your DIW carpet -remon them wtth BhMI Lustre. Rent electric Jbampooer, $1.00. Crowu Hardwar•, 3107 East Cout Hwy ., CorODI del Mar, btcyele rtp&irt.nc ex~ an matt•. Ttres, aDd au replaeemeot put.. S.eh 81- cyclel, 806 E. Balbol BlVd., Ill-. 1?5-'I!U, IUIII.SII E. 17111 st., eoa 11-, sa. 74S<!. team Included 13-yeu-old PI RAr TE 0 F THE yEAR 1001'1, durlar the 1ut wlek It's Wayne McCoy from New York,1'AWARDS PRESI!HTED to JG)y. BoJt 'Will atttDd a SCHMII1I' MUSIC CO. 1:::=:=-------AtrrJOIIIES.SHOW l SALE. MOTOR bOrne realal. 2&' El-Allllbtim U.., 100 w. Ka-who 1s 6'?" and In the 5th Tbe Ptratt of the yeu aWUd Jaldor lAbr bUketball camp, lt0'7 !f, MaiD 91., SUD Aa ptorer. $!50 per w"lc, sum-ttlll, ICI"ONtrorn Dltaeyii.Dd . grade. Coac:h Herb Bl&Dehllrd, In wreatlJnc went to Dan Lewll wttb Dr. V&DdntcM, Jerry Elt. U14 trom san Fraoc:I8CO, who wu of HunUncton Beacb at 1M Wut Ud ot111r LUll" I CODdtlet-Yamabl Plaao1 6 Ori&DI IUCh a r:reat ~toourEnatp~ Mareb 7 Winter JPQI1I banquet lDc eltldet, Tbt 11 ud 11 'LOwrey 01'1111111 =-.a; Academy Awards mer. Reduced WHklJ, weet-April 6, 7, a t,· n... .., • mid·•-ntH tllU '"'-Sat., 1./o, s-.!&.1. otaillblo _, J ... a. sea • CYF capr 1 Who made the trip Guy Morrlaoo ot Co.ta w:..; Je&r olde no•WJ wi.UIIIUII Sttilrftr PlaDol up north, placed Z ol hit boys wbo lui ,_ .., lllllled PI tiM 81 • ._,trip. We wlllllayt • lOOK 5 ,OR SALE OD lhe aii-Amerlcanteam.Dv-rate of the yeu In wrtJtu.:J ••• Cllea.l_..• ttll&a a.r.r. • , .,-• WOilK WAH TI!D ryl Webb and BernJe HaJDie ~, ' rur.RB Till! MOIUY WENT" bolh r ocelred tho '-•· Son=~ up wiiiDIDc lho-o by WUU. E.-. lttlbo< IRONliiO. Y-toto_I_.I,.IUIT BIACH PROPER'l'flor Franell<o PIJ<ed •tn ID lllo Ia tbt amo ""'" -Tla ot nt Ll1lorV -'--· • tU .,_ ot c-.c ul -Ia Rt ........ tour•meatwltbo tam llcldllc -lotCoolall_.led~ ~.'.15· -· lll>oelaiiJ --·t o.r.. .. Ha1Em,a7- la helf:lll bat wllll lfell teop.. -.,, mombort ot 111o Te oUiorkU ~--. ttlllrta. SI.IO I* lit. -le Vu-Aft., Loo .... Ito. IDI tiiiUty, lloth lla1lllo .... PIA Clttb lor......., 10 ..,_ l .. _Biftl. eoa....: --10'1 --U., Wtbb ue e· ... u .. R1ek7 PJJ•••t•. .,. , . t4:0NS c.orc. del Mar. &'71-1'7'74. IWI>II'ISD Cra~1;, aU U. otbtr bo7a: .II twp R•U,Carl(hlp)WU.. .. ...... ., .... ., .. 1!..:....; .............. :........... • Tow okl ..... Ia oro. ut-. uam.oteoa-wu.-S"I~IC"S II!LP wu•tt:D tndt lor -· -•· Clllr -llolcb Cit* Pl.rllo ot 1M ~ ~~ "' ' " . "'' cyeltl, 101 I . Boa. -._ tamllltl ..... llo.,.wtlhlloft II JOU, •••-IIPDT .-u ....... CoD .,_ftltloro-Jrlo-....,,,._._,_. .. ._ &roc....,., lOti llut ~ ~ ~ tllo ..,...., t'IJ.-. Yllllfo A ... ,., .- -1lko llo~ l'llll a., Co* .._ .._ -1'1", Jim Coblt .... T .. ~-~ ric -lcl<otF~ 101 -· aa.. laluf. --IW. ... lt'll. -· LIO!' at t' I" ul Door lcoltl ~ aJit7 -tlo ...... I 1---------f-----;----- .a.•••• PICTURE 1110, I!D Newport Beach Ballloa Balboa Island Costa Mesa Udo Isle Co..-del ONI 0~ A KIND -HAUOit VIIW HOMII1 Lorge 5 bdrm .. ! ba. SOMERSET model. U kt new ! Eatra lara• lot. Choice locaUon on greenbelt. !!penlsh pattern vinyl tUe In entry and kitchen. Plut h 1h81 carpet1. $74,500 lee land. IT HAS I VIIIYTHINO -UNIVI RSITY I'AIIK Spectacular greenbelt loution. Pa&io well de11igned for outdoor lil'lng, large com bina .. tion R•• fJ replace, lovely wall papers. 3 bdrm ., 2 ba. plu• bonlt• room divided Into cozy panel· d den and JUnny sewing room. $53,500 HARD TO "ND -TURTLE IIOCK Plan 4 overlooking park, swimminc pool and hil l!t 4 bdrm. 211.1 'ba. home in new condition. Family rnom . dininl[ ronm, up!Jnded car· petin(. Van Luit wallpaper~~ anc1 other extras. Price of t-49.950 i nclude~ the land. SHARP -TURTLE ROCK HILLS A beautJful 4 bdr m .. 2 ba. Pre,;ident Home with 3 car ga raR;e. Poo l sized lot on qu1et cul-de-utc ,;treeL Well-planned patios and Jand,;c aping. MRny other special futures too numerous to list. $81,990. Red Hill Realty PARK CENTER, I"VINE CALL ANYTIME 833-0820 •oooooooo~••••• eCinJa .jJ. PRESTI6E WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMEN T 54 L lnda h ie Drive 5 BR ., 4 hath home with 50 ft . docK .Beaull· fully decorated , with marble str bath, crystal chandeliers. fin e carpets & wall pa· per. dumbwaiter & many other extras. S7 Linda h ie Drive Custom 4 RR., 3 1~ ba . home nn Lazoon. Mstr. BR h A~ 1'11t1ng area &. frplc. Waterfront fam1ly rm w conversation p11 arnund the frp lc , lnvety garden, lge. slip ... SHl9.500 17 l inda hie Dri'le Reautafull.v decorated 5 BR. ho me on la~nnn . Huge m st r . BR. w/beam ce1ling, frp !. L)!e . hv. nn. & family rm. Formal dan. rm. Secur· ity System, deck & boat sllp,. . $230,000. 101 l ind• l1/e Drive l .11velv 5 BR .• 4 ba. home w1th rlnv.mlcun \\'l lerfront m11tr. suite & lge. game rm. or 1\qdy,. Mexican IU. lloors. beam ceihnp, quality construction, Alip . . 1155,000 1 ~ _, l a , For Compiote Informa tion On All Home• & Loft, Ploue Call: BILL GRUNDY, Realtor 111and.n Bid,. •t Lind• Isla 341 BAYSIDE DR., SUIT£ I, N.B. 6754161 ••••••••·o.-oo•••• l SPACE UNUMnED! Built in 1937 for an "oil baron." when grac· ious 5400 sq. ft. of living space, 6 bdrms., pegged hdwd. flri ., copper wet bar & 2 trp1cs., were only par Cor the coun:e ... not to mention a 2 bdrm. guest how:e & 4 c~ garage, plus outdoor playroom. All or thiS on a tree studded acre, for $89,500. our atarl ave~l'l onr 8 years at 671: UftA individual IUJ. •stale u perlrnre. tJ-..uv ROY R. McCARDLE REALTOR RELI.4BLB SF.RVICE SINCE J94J • FIRST Tl ME LISTED THREE BEDROOM, 2 BATH CORONA DEL MAR HOME, UNlSUALLY SHARP INSIDE AND Otn', ONLY $49,500 • • • • HARBOR VIEW HILLS _YOU OWN THE LAND ! LOVELY KITCHEN, FORMAL DINING AN D FAMILY RQOt.tS, 3 BEDROOMS, 2-1/2 BATHS, 3 CAR GARAGE. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT • • • • "CHARMING" IMMACULATE FOUNTAIN VA LLEY HOME WITH FAM ILY ROOM, RUMPlS ROOM, 3 BEDROOMS AND 2 BATHS. CARPET ONLY 5 MONTHS OLD, OWNERS HAVE BOUGHT ANOTH ER---- LET'S DEAL • • • • HARBOR VIEW HOME PORTOF1NO UPGRADED MODEL. FEE LAND, LEAVING AREA---Ml.ST SELL. GREAT 8uv AT MACNAB-IRVINE FINER HOMES ELEGANT F"RE NCH BA YFRON T • Majestic crvs tal chandeli er. v.ood & hrick ('nuntry kitChen . Lt>aclerl ba y vaew wmdow, all beamed cc dm~:.~. forma l d mang. 4 B R '~. 4'h bath.~. rl ram~t1c t1 le deck . pnvate park· mg. OPEN DAILY-1641 Bayside Drive. Don Todd 675-1935 . BIG CANYON HOMES * S BR. 4 bath custom home. Breathtaking fairway view . $166 .000. * Exclusive agents for !itlPcl lnls b~rde r i n( beautirul Big Canyon Country Club Fairways. MAC NAil-IRVINE lULTY COMPANY ..... 6200 642-12.15 -Vlow Conlor 901 Dowr Drl .. 1644MKArthurlt.d. NIWPORT BEACH ··~··············· MLS SALES REPORT Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newpor t Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $36.1 m111ion In the first 3 months of 1972. THIS IS A 43% INCREASE OVER THE SAME P ERIOD of 1971! 1,249 new listings wer e processed, of which 64% WERE SOLD! 64% of the sales wer e cooperative . List your property with Realtor. Jt••••··~·r·~··,•·• a _ . • : lliURSMY, AP"I. S, l!n COAOIIA DEL MAR, CAUF. Newport Beach Balboa Balboa lslond Costa Me50 Lida Isle (orono del Mar pH6tmU B ea utiful North Laguna hillside PANORAMIC VIEW FROM DANA POINT TO CATALINA Elegant Custom Home with entry over Us own bridge. Four spaclous bedrooms and 3 baths, forma l dlnlng room, wtth 2 buttt.ln buffets, Gourmet ld.tcben, wtth Microwave Oven. large p.me room with wet bar, Ubrary I study and separate bobby room. Beautiful hand-picked pane1.11ng aOO ~ beamed cetUngs; other Quallty features include chilndeUers, Z nre. places, ptped hJ .ft , sprlnklers, tinted glass and double forced air heating. OPEN HOUSE F RIDAY, ID ., 5 604 ALL VIEW PLACE, LAGUNA BEACH Off l c:• op-Sotvrdoya ond Su ncloya PETE BARRm REALTY 1605 W-liff Dr. N.L 642·5200 C. F. Colesworthy & Co. Realtors OLE ! Tne t ha rm ot C)!rt :'-.1exllO 1.'-10 th1s beautiful tv remorlcled 5 bedroom home. LncatJnn 1\ ~·h01re. Manv t:~tra<:;. and ~\·tn room for :1 poo l. \\'ell "·orth the put:e of S49.500 anU Mli\' J::LI::l;ANn:· CORONA DEL MAR DUI'UX South of the highwa y_ T\I O bedrooms and d en v. 1\h r u:-.!1c beamed l eil an:;.s omd .,un· deck. T\IO bedroom w1th f1rt•pla'r a nd bnd: pat 1os. 'fnple c·ar ]Zaragr Pnced r tght al $62,:;oo. CORONA FOR DEL MAR RENT Spocta.cuJar rtews !Or your flmUy. From thla HarbOr Vlew h1ll1op above Coroaa del Mar. Oruna.Uc a.rcb.Uecture. ~· Lllter lora. Prtn.ey. Pool, prdens, play ueu. Close to ecbooll, sbopp~Dc. Two and thr ee bedrooms, two blthl. From $2'75. Gal and cablevisloo. lociOOed. E A l T 0 R 8 B ay vi e w apartm e nt s h .H JO.t.OIJIN "ILLS. 11:0 .\D, f A.ST OP: Mo\CAII:THUII: aOULI!V411:D RM CAll. 644-H H * CORBIN -MARTIN PRESENTS * V.Jo,. · F .H.A. BUYER l.ur;P rnr nf'r lot home w1 th 4 bedrMmli, 1 :!,~ bath ~ Roorn for camner or boat ~hmd fenre Th1~ won't la :<>t Inn~<:' Offf!red at 129 j;;() EASTBLUFF MA N~ION LarcP<;I .-, bedroom. 3 balh Mact n built, ramdv rm hnm<' nn J ar~.:e Int. !\ear tn park & all ~rhonl~ in l'onm<t tiel 1\!ar's ))e,;t neigh- borhnl'ld f llft•n·•l ill ~.-.4 .7.-,u DOCTOR'S CUSTOM HOME Ont' (J( \,.,, 1 ... r1 r:,·;c• h, l lll{'r ho111e' in Dnv· pr Shtll t'". l'll h b:•1· \ICI' :-, J :c•drn"lll~. 4 bath~. pnnl . \It'll, ltl~~"l\t' trpk B111l l·1 11 pnnl· 11111e e nt ~ru 1nmr nt area. OHcrerl Jl 1 ~13!1114~'· GOLF COURSE LOT Ru1!rl \our d r~am hnu~t . O\t Jintllon.: the Mt'3 \etr1 P \,ol f t 'nu r~f' lint flf la1'1 remain· 10 2 We ~""'! t"o la>;t v.tek· Call us for de- t~ll < HARBOR VIEW HOME WITH VIEW! Outc l ~nrl!n~ · Pa!ermn" rnnrlel. rlv.·ntr hi~ .cp~nl 1hnll"<Ult1 ~ 10 rltrnratm~ & l~nd,.car· In£ 4 ! U~'" l~rhnnmc 'lto·lt'l't l m ~t r. Mod · ro{Hll {lft't"~'tJ ;J\ ~1'1'2_'1~..41 WATERFRONT · P IER l 'u~l llll1 diijllt•'\, i'\~·11po 1'\ 1 ~1.111tl .. , th1 ~ IS 3 ht;illllflll, 11 rll ~··PI prupt'ol \ -1111 ..,. uf pnrle 10 11\\flt'l ·llll• f h11 1t•l' l•dl ~;111v \•I Til. !uan \lith 1111 l••·•'l t o-.1 ~. CJII,•I t'd :1! 1ai:!IMJIII. * MOVI NG -LEAVING AREA~ Wt •·dn hl·1u \OH thru Elllplo\o't" Jie iO<'al inn R~al EHale ~t'n ll't . t "lu t 'ha r gtl. N.._.port • Cor""• dol ,_,.., ·Coate M n • EastbluH Office · 640-0020 CoRSIN-MARTINj1 ______ •_a_y_sid_•_OHice~-~6:75~~:9~3:0 ...... ~;;;;;;;!64~~4~---~7~6~6~2;;;;;;;;~; Curt Dosh REALTOR 84Z·64H -eve. 613·3648 1130 W. C OAST HWY. N E WPORT B E A CH BY OW~t;R t \.1'"~" V .. rtl,., Opoon lt!<l'. \",.rv "'""' 1 AR, 1\ .BA. Mm ,. "" rul n .. ~""· W•lk *" vhl:lrll. rtmn-hM ~ ... n,, ,,.~'<' .. n yrtl ... pl11 ~ 11!<1' Lr:z. II\. rm. ~''~ II 111U ,,,.,,,. lrpl . rh""'ry f.11m . rm , ll""•nly paont..,j lnlf'r ~nr. AM pnrHI tlt hl "' l.11.<'1fn \"1•11 l~\1 OAi-fl' PLAn:. C M Ph !t.'i7~ JI.A:o-1 ' PM. Q.o·Mr mn\'tnJ:. Hlli'T' .. ' 811:11Pidl BII:A.L 11:8TATII: aiiJIDIII<T/Al. A/ID a uJll<llJJ I',II OP UTlBJ ·-PO· li<TU t!JrllD, ,. •o I'll J n~ .u. COI<JlDilaAT/ON Jllll HIS I . Cooot llwy., c-. .. _ 1Pf.2111 Quick to reserve an apartment 1n one ol our new sections. (The qurcker you are, the better your chances of gett1ng the floor plan and locat1on that tit you best.) Park West apartments tend to fill up last. With adults over 30. (And under 30.) They hke the adults-only secttons w1th pnvate pools and JacuZZIS and barbecue p1ta. With MOms (And Dads. And luds.) They ltke the family sect1ons with lot tots. The pre-school The teen center The Jun1or Olympic SIZe pool. With athletes (And JUSt pla1n good sports ) They hke Park West recreation. I! outdoes every other apartment complex 1n the area. There's a three-acre activity park. Filled w1th sw 1mmlng and ther· apy pools Night-lighted tennis. Volleyball. handball A large turf area to r JOgg1ng and touch football. There's a two-story clubhouse Complete health club lacilitiea and trained attendants. Lounges. game and party rooms. Full·time recreation manager Park West has somethmg for everybody So no matler what your age. or mar1tal sta tus, or athlette ability you re sure to fll 1n. If you hurry. 3883 Parkview lane. Irvine. Jutt off the San Diego Freeway at Culver Road. Adults only. from 11 10. Family apartment•. from S1H. * MORE FOR LESS * lii'Jhlij OM" .. I-·--1 Unequalled opportunity for perceptive buyer to move into a dream home that offers al· most everything. Rich wood paneling, sep- arate fam il y room, dining room , covered patio, heated pool, fenced play yard for tots, 4 bedrooiDI, 3 baths, and best of all , this OWD· er is anxiou s. Astinl[ tll8,e50. lUll WHilE, REALTOR 2901 Newp1rt IW.. Newp1rt l11ch 675 4630 • Qrisli• Athletes 10 meet --~c,., lhlll• .... F ....... ol c-.. .,.., (PeA) w111 ~~o~~~ • .....-. ......... .. , ,., ol 1111 vwo,o .. .. --,....,., RaldtrlloatbaU ltll Rod--will bo ....... otcw....aN. <-. -"< wiU bo ll'llt· m-bl"" ocbool'o JolfSol-m..., r«lpltrat ot tH f'CA •a "~ ocbool -11 player oftbe Jill'" awud on tilt W11t c-, Sport• celtbrtttea laYlted tn. dllllt tor mer New York Ya.nket AlldJ Carey &Dd ti-Chteaco Belir Rldy Bukleb, bothoiNtw- OOt'IBeleh, Fnnt starnes, wno na a rrkl star at usc tn lhe 1950's 11 prelideot of the Orange Cocmty FCA chapter, Whlcllbeld tts tlrst meeting 1D February. IAitl, CllrJ ...... Jill taw--Did<,..,.,. ud-~? _ .. ,.._.._. e ........ MI~bJ • II"MP ol "'= ... st, -·· ~ ...... CDoreD IIIII-a.... T .. --wlllbouadta. ,_ ol ·-...... ,., eomltlr opriOr .. -. -· u .. 17 aiUOII lor 111a7 a u tho -• IDD Ill -A.aa. Tbe KeY. Doa Mooma•, tormtr blCb&U lfat,ltiiCbed:- uled to bt maJtt:r ot e••· moal ... Members of the pabUc wbO want to atteOd tllt VUia .. lbD breU1Ut S.turdoJ may cau 638-6515 for reaern.ttou. IUl E CLASS SLATED RED HILL OK'D co. -... •·:;:~•~~~~ .,.._ .,. ..... no -t'lltd BID uta" ~~ 41 bf Ud tile !Itt ch~Jutm• wert 1111 llu DloiD _,,:-.. ., .. lrJ to ....,b .. ,.,_ c_, ~ 1011 BID ,.,. •~NDoc~Joo ....,._ .. , Aft. 1111 tMIP'kw, 6ctllt • .UPROVED u toeftllloCl,.. Ill 10 doJI, 1101 IIIII ....-I mool 1a1o 1111 reqalrod IO.ft, of tilt Cit)' Coooc11 _, aldOflld -.k 10 Cborlu IIICM, a will a4il tllo Alrtla<t R, Croelfolt eu a4ll a allllly t.dut111.1 Part u• bltfteD room • till proopu1y at suo Rod RIU lllol tilt ~ to Or-A,., tht ~~ tu rolll. • APPROVED a 43-lllit ID -a.-"-'· tho molal IDa Cl -. uatnc R1 COUDCU: property tor Jllrkinr. at tbe • DENIED a rtqtttll bJ Rob.. aortbeut corDer ot Newport ert MIDMt to cperate IUOUM 81Yd. aD4 Ceetl Pl. Georp d.J.I&:IeDM"t a.t I. cJrlte-lD dairy Mutel of Colta MtA la the at MO W, l!llh St, •PPUeaot, , • DELAYED tor Z w"ttaa: • CONTINUEDunU1Aprtl1? .apptal from bulldera ot tbt 1 request from John A. stonta lloUdly lbD. MoMl. 31St Brlltol to build 2 hOusing unita 1.n an It,, coac..uo, ftre dlp&rtmtDt Rl ICDe at S68 E. 18th st. dlr«ttoD ot an automat1c ftre Banning land developed Crop dusting crash fatal Gtae Kllltrom, .Cl, -ot lira, BattiU MeAuiOJ ol ""'· port Blacb, ftt fatallJ IDJUrtd Saturdly whea b1l crop dUt1Ai plano hit • trN lllol baral IDeo namea DIU Puo Roble1. He died at Pa10 Roble• war me· morlat hi)C)Ital 5 bourt a.br tbe cnlh. "We have a membershlP ol about 50 already," Mr. Stuoes told the EllS!gn, ''and we're All earlY polio flcUm, Eupoe Bensoo. ftS oetertbe1ess a U.S. Air Force Instructor 1D bom~ nutgattoo eveD wtth crippled legs. Wbea tragedy struct the t:a.mUy later, boWeYer. be fouOO that luct n.n out Ud ODly tM Holy Sl;ltrtt n1sed. him ~ to victorious Uvtng, This oew con- ftdeoce has splll"red this busi- ness man on to become a Bible teacher. Classes by Mr. 9en.!oo start this Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at St. James Eplscopll Church, Newport Beach, The public ts lnvtted. Coutructtoo oa another coo-modtlt to be ready to show the CHECXDfG THE PROGRAMS ud l.lm~ b tbt Ton &Dd Cion JWlior AUJ:II:ll.ry domtn1um project, this cSae oa. public by Aug, 15, according dllmer dance, to be held Saturday, May e, at tbe CeDI:ury Plua Hotel ill. Lot: Aaplet. the old BanDi.DI property 1.n to Mr. Dreyer. and construe- He Wit a DIUYe of Lcx1r Bueb ""' bapn ftJIII& durloi a 14 year bltch wl.th the NaYJ, He t..d flown aircraft raactnc ln slse fk'om UPt welcM crop dusters to s\.t)er eoutell&tlooa wbich be new aa receatly u 1965 OYer YletDam. sun crowtng." The FCA ts a national or- pntsattoo of athletes and former athletes wbo testltY to the Importance of Cl'lrlsttan pr1Dcfples to athletic competi- tion aDd wllO r ecognize young athletes who show Christian leadership quaUUes. are Mr. and Mrs. Ric bard G. Cramer of Harbor Yin Hilla. at left, and Mr. &Dd Mrs. the westen edge of Newport tlon wiU coatinue tor "about Crate Combs of the Bact Bay. Mrs. Combs It ratnt chalrman tor the Jotol Lot Anceles-Beach, ls scheduled to begin a year." SurTIYOrs &lao lDClude h1s wue. Barbu't; a .on, Eupoe, and a dauJtlter, Chrtattna. of Long Beach; 2 step-ehlldren. Debra aDd Brian Greer of Paso Robles, and 2 brothers, John Kllstrom of Costa l.«esa and c. A. S~rnaw ot Long Beach. Orange County aftllr. Mrs. Cramer Is aast.unr wttb public rellUooa:. (Eoslgn phOto.) Aug. 1. "Green belts, a large swtm- CANDIDATES OFF a.ECTIOH AND FASHION$ The Robert H. Grant t.o. or I mtng pool, and a recreation Aoahelm plans to put 494 hous-club wtll be lncloded." FOR ntU RSOAY a.u B In& IJDlts oo S7.1 acres on the Company plans can for 1 and Members of the Orange CoUnty cllapter Include Don The eleventh aonual spring Banntog site, which Is bordered 2 story buildings, with most (Continued from Page 1) ot-ton busloess (he has an fashloo show &Dd election otlbY SICN!rlor Ave., Co&st Hwy. 1un1 i~l;;s,;ha;;;•tn;;g~a!!YI!!e!;;w,;o;;ltb;;;;eoe;;ean;;;;,,..,,..,.,,..,,..,.,!!O:!!!!!!!!!!!!!)I supporters as being "people lftlce tn Sao Gabriel and ooe otftcers will vte tor top bltliDg and the south end of Monr<rfla whO have nothtng 111 a material In Corooa del Mar) would DOt at the Aprll 13 brunch meet. Au, MARINERS CHURCH 21 IN COSTA MESA RACE way to be pined by my win. keep b1m fk'om performing full lng of the Thlll"sday Morning · The hOmes are espeeted to nlng," and remlodedvoterstha.t duty as a councilman, Club of Newport Beach at the sell for between $35,000 and Mayor Htrth had favored the "'MAYOR ED HlRTH re. Balboa Bt.y Club PatHarrtsoo. $45,000, according to Cba.rles or. Joe A.ldrtcb, ftD I'IOIIInd 1a11 Tb. D. cMtr• treewav route turned down by trained from any pointed crlti· owner of Lido 'Fashions will Dreyer. Grant's vtce-prestdeot from DaUu TbeoiD~kaJ hm'•'J, Dranu, T ... , the voters, and offered to get ctsm of his opponeots, butpotnt-Introduce the new spring ;cyles and marketing director. The 11 tilt cMird1 putor, n. R"', . William ACCOD 11 Costa Mesa voters wtll ptck "' PhtlUp L. Enos. ser-the councU "out of the leader-ed to his e:rpertence as mayor modelled by club members. Gnnt Com~ny owns the land a..cate putor ud lt aftUib .. b ylaUattoa l.llld 3 city councilmen next Tuesday vtce statioo owner. 3216 ldabo. ship vacuum that led to the and hls tamluatlty wtth the Luis Moreno _111 present ac-and will handle a.ll marketi.Dg ~~~-trom a neld ot 21 candidates, Seeks early completion of Co-led 1 1 ha 1 •-tty• d •-•· st tan • -era governmen v ng .... c s eve...,..wg ma. er P companying music. ot the tmmes, Mr. Dreyer said. AY SC 00 AM the longest Ust or councUhope-rona del Ma.r aDd Newport free-step In to to clear up the Lido as bei.Dg amoog the reuoos Mrs. James C. Stamper ot A use permit appUcaUon tor SUND HOOL ... ,, .• 9: s' . fuls 1n the city's tttstory. ways. Promlses to make ma)lr htgtl-rtse pollution problem:· why he should be re-elected, Baycrest hu charge ot the the project wlllbeairtdtonigflt. WORSHIP SERVICES .. 9:00' 10:1 A.W. Polls wl.ll be open from 7 oll companies clean ~ their • DEE COOK, running He defended his decisions on Program. Mrs. William Me. April 6, by the Newport Bel.ch EVENING SERVICE ...... ?:00 P.M. a.m. until 7 p.m. service sta.Uoos. against John Store tor the 7th zoning and deYelopmeot wtth Fart&nd of Newport 15 the cba.tr-Plannlnc commlssloo, 2200 1. COAST HWY ., COlONA. DI!L MAR At the top ot the bllllot w!U "' B1We Golden, credit man-district job, Unked Mr , Store's the clatm ttat enst!Dc zoning :m~an~o~I~!Jl~ejb~riun~cib,:::::..:~u~app~r~OY=od~,jo~ta~ .. ~,:;ca~l~l ~~~or~!::::::::::::::::i~========~ be the 3 Incumbents, listed ager, 1222 Londooderry St. alleged statement to a home-laws must be adhered to ~.mt11 i alpbabetlcally, followed by u "' Jettrey Kane, attorney, owDers' gro~ that he "woukl they are chanpd. "You can't alphabetic listing ofthe 18 chal· 2051 Calvert A.-e. -· higfllY lengthen the runways at Or-change the rules ot the p.me lengers. crttical ot ctty's "hodgepodge ange County airport" wtth the after the hand Is dealt." he Here are the candidates ln planning" and spot zoning. t.lct that the president of ALr satd, the order ln which they wm Seeks more inter-city aM California was a Store 5~. • COUNCILMAN OON MC. be Usted on the ballot: Inter-government cooperation. porter. Mr. Cook also crltl. INNts, running uoopposed tor • Alvin L. Pinkley, druggist, Favors ctty beautltlcatJon pro-ctzed Mr. Store's "lack of re-election 1n the 2nd dlstrtct, 1833 Fullerton Ave., Incumbent gram. availabtUty because he tlas too enjoyed the luxury of haYing who has been 1n the councll "'M}Ta Kirschenbaum, 366 much out.of-town business to no opponent. He noted Increased all of the 18 years of Us ex. Lourdes Lane, real estate take care of." involvement by Newport Beach lstence. agent. • JOHN STORE labelled Mr. cUtzens as a good stgn, and • Wtlltam St. Clair, barber, • David Leighton, 3105 Loren Cook's cllarges ''pure garbage'' promised to continue the work 2340 Newport Blvd., incumbent. Lane, real estate develq)er, and claimed to be opposed to in the councU wht ch he said He has been a highly vocal former ctty planner. Wants any eq:.anston of the airport. had galned him the confidence crutc of past council policies. school district to annex Iuera-He cited the t.a ct that he ha.s of ctty voters . "' Robert M. Wilson, retail Uve tax areas now In Santa supporters who are on oppostte Voting for all 3 council posts awnlngbuslness, lncumbent and Ana district. Crtucal of cou:n-sides of some tssues as proof wlll be ctty-wlde. Each voter c urrent mayor. Strong advocate cUmen's absenteeism. that they have "conftdence 1n wUl mark h.ls chotce tn each of citizens' com mittees to help • ThOmas A, Manus Jr., 2212 my ob)ecttvtty and my .IUdg-of the 3 council races. :00;~~~¥~~~.":,~ ~:;~~uE::.~.??;:::~: f'(tijiJRedED. 0~ CAR CRASH g1neer, &45 JOQnn St. • G. E. McGuire, 6'M-A View Hills listed I .......-"' Frederik Bos, self.em-w 18th St motorcycle me. Former Ensign typesetter were n •""""" ed 351 M 11 s ham '' Fran Westerdahl and tbedrtver coodltlon yesterday at Costa. ploy , agno a t., wants c • Dare, ll K N ft 2259 p , of a car ln which she was Mesa Memorial Hospital after all treeqy construction and re e o s c street wtdenJng halted lmmedi. mona Ave., · electi-tcal en-rtdtng were Injured Tuesday Mlrlh .... t~ lair'1• carutooodrutlded ately and a tram system Ln-g1neer. night In a 2-car colUston ln w 1.0oc rear o u a ven stihrted for local lransporta. • Mary E. Nolan, 2010 Baltra Costa Mesa. by Donald Btuha.rdt, 46, of Co- tton. Pl educator (Has withdrawn Both Mrs. Westerdahl and s~ Mesas' 1 • Lewts Bowden, clock fr~:.O the race') Robert Sl. Clair, 53, of Harbor r . llhardt was not l.n. .. 753 W 191• Sl -• Allred w Pal 1 2873 jured 1n the acc ident, which rna r, · " ·· w,~ · 0 er, occurred at 19th and Maple has cam~gned on the tssues Eu!opa Dzo., teacher. LIGAL MOTICI streets at 8:05 p,m, ot more aid tor veterans and Dom Raclti, 341 Hanover Mrs. Westerdahl, who Uves sentor ctuzens, tncludlng help Dr .• jeweler, Membership 1n FfCTITJOU5 BUSlNESS NAME at 404 Via Lido Nord Lido for moblle home dwellers be-many ctvtc orpnltations. STATEMENT Isle, now owns and oPerates ing displaced by tree•ay. Favors a brldge across Santa The tollowtng persons are a typesetting business In Costa • Charlie Ellert, sa.lesmu, Ana river at 19th St. Wants doinc business as; J and R M sa 3472 San Marino Circle. a cam~lgn to "sell" Costa Custom Machlnlng, 1430 E. ~r: St. Clair Uvea at 2807 • Sam R. Ekovlch, mall car. Mesa as a desirable location Borchard Ave., Santa Ana. Cal.: Ebbtlde Rd •• Harbor VIew HI Us. :,::'•::,r:,, ,;,87;;:4:.;Dar~:,;r•::,":.;S:;I;., ____ ;;lo::,r,:bwl;;:tn:;•;:•;:•.;and:;,;;ln<l;;;:uatr:::,:Y;;_,_, Wayne J. Millard, 1910 Golden Mrs. Westerd&hl Is said to West, Sa.nta Ana ; Ramtro Gal- ltcos, 1201 N. Gates, santa have suffered llclal la.cen· ELECT DOM RACITI as your costa Mesa CitY Cil DOM RACITI ... HI'SCOHCI!IIIIID WITH THI CITY 0~ COlT A MI!SA .,, WITH ITS ,!O,ll,,. ITS PIIOILI!MS, , , ITS CIIALLIHG!S , • , HI'S CIUALI,.I!D Ana; John F. Jacobs, 19132 Uons. M&IDOUa, Apt, 9C, Huottngtoa Mr. St. Clair 1\as a broken Beach. rib. Tbta bUsiness Ia being con, TROJ.t.H ALUIIHI $ALU T! ducted by a geDeral partner-A salute to the USC aJllDc ship. team, tn the form ot a oo llolt Signed: John F. Jacobs. eoclrtaJI ~ty. It planned by This stateme~:t ftled wtth the the Newport Harbor Tro)I.D county clerk of Orange County Alumni Club tor AprU 23. The on: Apr. 3, 1972, by Beverly event Is scheduled from Z to J. Maddox. deputy county clerk. 5 p.m. at the Newport Harbor Publish: April 6, 13, 20, 27, Yacht Club, 720 W. Bay An. 1972, In the Newport Ha.rbor Alumni, students, puentu.Dd Ensign. F -16881 friends ot SC are Invited to -'='-::::-c:--:c::-'C":--watch thetr team compete lD LEGAL HOTICE the Southern Series reptta FICTITIOUS Bl.filNESS NAME STATE MENT The tollowlng persons are doing business as: Profit Im- provement Associates, Boxl74, Gardea Gro-.e, Ca. 92642; 359 N. Waverly, Orange, Ca. 92666: Charles R. Nagy, 359 N. Waverly, Orange, Ca.; Sarah E. Nagy, 359 N. Waverly, Or. a.nge. Ca. This bustness Is being con- ducted by an lndlvtdual. Siped: Charles R. Nagy. This statement ftled wl.th tbe county clert of Ora.nge County on : Apr. 3, 1972, by Benrb' J. Maddox_ deputy county clerk. PII>Ush: Aprll 6, 13, 20, 27, 1972, In the Newport Harbor Enstgn. F .16882 UGAL HOT1CI FICTITKJIE BUSINESS NAIIE STATEMENT Tho toUowtnc per-Lodolllr bnalDeu u : Betc::o, 1200 Otf'OO L&Dt, NtW'POJ1 Belch; P.O. Box JlOf. COtltl Mea, 9Z6U: R. t.awr-. Pau~ 1200 no- LaDe, Newport S.cb. P.O. Box llOf, Cotta ..... 92UI, final. ReservaUons should be made by Aprll 18 to Conrad Sch. wettzer, 6-44.1163; Frank Ao- derson, 540.7106, or Bob Hil- denbrand, 540.8121. CHURCH SERVICES The Lutheran Church ot the Master. 2900 Pactnc VIew Or., Harbor VIew Hilts --Laymen's Sunday wtll be observed at this SWiday's sentces. L. Arthur Womer wtll speak at 9 a.m. on the topic, "Is the crture:b htdlng? Dougl&t F. WeueUwJU brine a meaap on "God'• point ot vtew" at 11 a.m. • • • The Plymouth Conp-eptlolllll Cburch, 326! Broad St., New- port HtlC'U ·-Tho R .. , 0oo Saoatjt&D. I.Merlm pallor, wtU preach at 10 a.m. Suodty c. the Cople, "What e.ery womu oulfi to II:Dow, part 1 ... n. aerameot ot boiJ comm..a •1ll be celebrated. • • • St, ........... ProobJtvlu Cburcb, tOO st. Aodiw"tJt4., cwr Ra•• _, Gout ......... lor tho I, t:JO ud II a.-. s_, -·wtu bo Dr. -~·-·"'-· at Fllllc a.iJMry, P."M' , 8.11 M'IDOI tqlle wtU bl 4r ..... llot111( ,_, .... uta ... [ FREE Y FACTS VOTE FOR JOH JOHN STORE 7tb Di!ilrict C ll,Hiidat~ 8-12-70 --DAILY PILOT John Store travelled to Sacramento with the Freeway Flctaters team to ~rt tbe Badham om (ABl '101 ot 1970) to kill the Cout Fr..,..,.. 8-10.'70 --DAILY PILOT John Store 1s a charter member of the CIUzens Coordinating Committee of Harbor Area Freeway Fighters wOO "spearheaded the petition dr!Ye" to give Newporters the rtght to vote on the treeway. 11-26.10 •• ENSIGN "10.000 signatures p.thered on freeway peu. tton to kiU Coast Freeny," Jotm Store ns a petition captain for the Corona del Mar uea and W'I.S respooa:tble tor p.theri.D& some 2,000 slgratures to ttop the Coast Freeway. 3.S-7t -·THE NEWPORTER JobD Store attended the "Uttle Hoover" Commluton meet1o1 at OCI, He iDow1 the FrHway 11 NOT a closed laue1 JOHN STORE IS [N STEP WITH 8'\ OF THE VOTERS, STORE OEE COOK 7 tb District ca,didal~ 3-28-68 •• DAILY PILOT Coot : "Opposes freeway Ftgllt." "WhO lcDows, 1f we acree to the route, we may pt. a second hlgfllevel bridge out of It," 4.4.68 --DAILY PILOT Cook: "It's Ume to quU buckl.ng the State." 5-5·'70 -·DAILY PILOT Cook: Before the Corona del Mar Cllamber of Commerce • he pushed for a resolution • " . . . wanting the freeway at the earliest posstble dale." 3-8-?1 •• DAILY PILOT Cook was one or those who •lcned the tun pap ad apJ.ost the freeway referendum on March 9th~ in ettect he t~ed the freeway, 3-13-'72 ·-DAILY PILOT Cook presents hls poJitlon: ''The Coast FrM- way 11 a closed tuuel" COOK ts Otrr OF STEP wtrH 8!1t, OF THE VOTERS. Y ... hn •ptOFISSIONAL LEADIISHIP" I X I ~.a ........ . nu buiNit u bttllr ~ -bJ .. IJ>dlridtal, Slpod: R, Lawr_. Paa~ Tbla -~~~~ alad .,.. a. cOIMII)' elOI'k ol Orulo c_, oo: •• f, It'll, bJ BaoariJ I • ......,..,_.,. -,.eton. Pll>lilll: April s, u, ao, 11, 11'11, 1D IDI llwtrpQCt -laolp, F-ltlll cralla _,-wiD lie ltaltl &.Air If All• Olf IA&.&.or-I'IUr 1/f QUAL,ICAriOifl '::'u1 11110tt! .::;..:~ •••• lm• Qr C1 1111 Qr Wlj1 ••dill Alllt~c:Mcc .. .. Ttlo'll">>le:Jalirotltd, '-------..;.. ___________________ .... l • Here ue the ....,.., to tbe QQtltlou Sftlilllt4d .,. lbe Eulp to aU 8 calllll"'!oo ID lbo Nowpori BoaA:h Cotmcll tle<:Uoa.. Tbnl c.odldlttl, who art oa ttlt ballot tor tbl et.etioa qeJt TueiCilJ, Aprll 11, are: locumbeot Ooaald MclaDla, UDCJPPOMd In Dtltrlct 2: Paul Ryelriotf, Haney o. P•M, ud IDCIIIII-Ed Hirth ID Dllllrlct 5: Joll> Store alii! Dee Cook 1D Dl.1trlet ., • COAST FREEWAY 1. What Is your position on the coastal freeway route through Newport Beach and Corona del Mar? • OON MciNNIS : The .tate propoMd coutal freeway route throu&h Newport Beaoh mut be ellmtnated ~· must bt re. moved trom an "apprQYed route'' status by tM Hlctnray Commlulon aDd the State OtpartmeDt of PubUc Worka. Lectslattve remedleJ must be effected In the ennt that tbtN State apDcl.ea continue to lpon the faets. • PAUL RYCKOFF: I am totaUJ opposed to the coastal frMway route throueb Newport Belch aDd Coroaa del Mar. This freeway route 11 as dettrucUYe u wu the r&llroad route ak>ng the coast to San Dlt&O .... beedleu or any con· slderaUon but eonvenleDee and eeooomles. Even eo, the effect on property values would be dlsastroUJ, while ta.kinr mueb presently valuable property ott the tu rolla entirely._ The concept ot a speedway tor trucks and throufb tra.m.c spwttnc our community, permeatlng the area with tratftc roar aDd tumes, Ia absolutely unthinkable. • HARVEY PEASE: I oppose the coutal freeway, 1.00 shall continue to do so until It is "dead and burled" by atate legtslattve action. Meantime, I believe every effort must be exerted to ftnd a solution for tile traffic problem wblch re- main. critical, and predictably will get worse, It !pored. A transportation study Ia now In process. I do DOt beUeve It advisable to prejudge its conelualona pend1Dc releue ot tlodlngs aDd recommendations. • ED HIRTH : The people have emphatically e~ressed their desire to have no coastal freeway tllroug!l Newport Beach and Corona del Mar. I will conUnue to work to see that this desire remains tultllled. • JOHN STORE : I am opposed to the coastal freeway route through Newport Beach aDd CorOlla del Mu. The folly ot thla route, wlltch would require the substantial demolition of the coastal communities U should serve, Is unbelievable, It ft.s ad~ed originally ap.lnst the recommendation of the hictrny engineers themselves, aod has always been opposed by our cltlr.ens. Unfortunately, this Issue Is not closed after the election and the 85% voter mandate. I attended the "Uttle Hoover Commission" hearings at UCI recently and heard the state say they are colnc to build this freeway. I wUI agaln suwort Assemblyman Robert Badham 's btu to have this absurd route deleted so that we can be allowed to eJpedile alternative solutions to our trafftc problems. • DEE COOK : I tlave always been opposed to the coastal freeway In Its proposed location and was among the f1rst pUblic otflclals to advocate the refusal to sign a freeway agreement. On 10 September 19£3, I urged the Newport Beach City Council to send a strong resolutJon to Sacramento, stating ttlat we would never s1i'\ a freeway acreemeot as lonc u the present allifiment e:rtsts. My recommendation did oot receive the aupport ot the Councll. ln Apr il, 1964, I made the toUowtnr public atatement --"There wtll De't'er be a coutal rr ..... y a1on« the a.ck1Md rout..•• Tbl C<IUt&l fr'MftJ lboWd be a closed i.ssue by Y'Ote ot the people aod I s~rt the mandate of the majority. My position 1J that tbere sboukt be NO CHANCE without another Yote of the people --and urp the Legislature to delete both termini otthe coutal freeway or Route fl. COM FREEWAY 2. What Is your position on the Corona de I Mar freeway, which Is planned as a connecting link from the San Diego free- way, along the Palisades-Bristol align- ment In the Back Bay area, to join with a coastal route? • DON MciNNIS : The city has gone on record requeatlnc the state to npedite the Corollll del Mar freeway connecttnc llnlt from the San Dteco freeway as far as Uninrslty Drive. 1 supported that position. No fUrther appronts should be civen unUI alternate route pl&nntDg for the oow defunct Pacific cout freeway has been completed and a.wro .. d by the City ot Newport 85ch. • PA UL RY CKOFF: I can s~rt that section of theCorooa del Mar treeway from where It begtnsatthe Sall Ditto fr...ay at South Coast Plas.a, exteDdlng to MacArthur Boulen.rd. I can support this because the tramc generated by U.C.l., Orange County Airport, lrvloe Industrial tract, Emkay devekJpment aod near Newport Center would have freeway access Jolninc the San Dleco freeway and trantc would be diverted from the Coast Highway. Its futur e extension or termination should be designed to avoid the need tor a coastal freeway route tor handU.nc tratn.c. • HARVEY PEASE : Auuminc the coastal freeway l.s DOt deleted rtom the state's hlgh'WI.y plan, I would urge the Corona del Mu rteeway NOT be brougflt down to a massln Inter- chance at Paclftc Coast Htctnray, as DOW proposed. In fact, more than 3 years ago I rlcorousl.y urpd that the coastal rteeway between Lacuna Beach aDd Coroaa del Mar retnaiD along the top of the ranee ol hills aod cooUDue ln a oorther)J dtrectloo to conoeet with the Sao Dleto freeway. Such a.a. alternatln apprc.ch ll oow UDder serious ooo.stdentloo aDd acUnl)' sponsored by members of the "Freeny Ft(bters" and other laterested cltiHOa. • ED HIRTH: The C<Mmell has una.n.tmously acted to arce early coutructloo or the Corola del Mar freeway rtom the San Dleco rueny &loac Palisades Road to Ulll,.rstty and MacArthur. We hue abo requested a atudJ ot the Bonita and Coyote Canyon route. This req...est haa oaiJ belli dellted ooce. • JOHN STORE : Tbt Corooa del Mar frte'ftJ' lboUklterml- nate at Untnratty DrlYe at MacArthur 8oGienrd Mar Bootb. Canyon. This would allow tramc Mnlct ror the UnlYerstty, Atrport, aDd commtrelal and lodustrtal u.... Tbt Corora del Mu freeway lbould aot elliDI1 dowa to tbl Cout RlebftY to lnvtte more tnme to our artt. aDd preaurt OD Blc Coroaa beaeh wbtcb Ia alrtadJ O't'ererowdld. 8J term.bii.Uq at BoGita Cu)'OD this would allow' for a futllfe allcDm•t ot a eoutal tr_.y tllroulh the -.Coyote CUJ<IO (~ lite) u prtHQtl)' eatltd tor ta our cltJ'• oetrlJ &dclpted ceoerat poUey plaa. • DEE COOK: Tbt Coroa& cltl Mar frHw:&1 mut ttrmlMlt lllaJid ol tbo Cout RIJ!bnJ. SII>Oid tile c:-del IIU tr-y -toto tiM Cout tupray, It -be--· tlDIIOUI, moMJDIIIal tnJilC ll&tltm.&rt. Tbll tnfllc m• bt '"-.... .._ •• ~ --alii! don .... Cout w.na, .. ..,. oan'Jial .... "Pa<IU .. at paal -ud dlrtlc lllmnltr. FLUORIDATION 3. How do you 8tand oo nuorldatloo of the public water JIUPPly In Newport Be&eh? • DOll lloUntl&t ftot II-of-..... -..., &. eot Me a "1 ar dlltnbk. A,.,_ d..,.... ftllrltHee NEWPORT BEACH lOc: Tltl! CIMLY MIWWAI'flt l'lttMTID ANO "'*-1~!0 IM MI!WOitf M40t - DO H MciNNIS PAUL RYCKO, HARVEY P E AS E !D HIRlH ntt OMU LOCJ.l lY OlfMfO. llf09(HOft!jT M!WArU IM TH! HAIIIO. UU JOe COSTA MESA JOHN STORE DEE COOK COUNCIL CANDIDATES STATE THEIR VIEWS tor his or her personal use certat.nly has tbe -'oo ot pro- viding It to themselves. • PA UL RYCKOFF : My feellnc ls that those who wan: nuoridated water should buy bottled water so treated. Per- sonally, I would do this It I had young children. • HARVEY PEASE : Until and tmless fiuorldatlon os coo- elusively proven to be illdispensable to maintenance ot public health, I would DOt favor noorldatton of the public water supply of Newport Beach. • ED HIRTH: Fluorldatton of the water S}'stem would be expensive. Treated water Is available tor those who destre U. A strong general need a.od desire has not been demonstrated. I oppose noortdatlon of the City water system. • JOHN STORE : I am opposed to the nuortdatton of our drinking water mainly tor two reasons: (1) My fl.mlly hU used nuorldated toothpaste tor many tears wUh a~cellent results. There Is also nuorldated bottled water anllable. (Z} 1 beUeve It would be an tntrtngement of the rl(bta of thoH wbo are concerned about drlnk!ng fluoridated water to force them to purchase unfluorldated bottled water. • DEE COOK: My posltlon I~< that this should be done only by mandate of the electorate. HIGH RISE 4. State your opinion on the proposal to limit high-rise construction In Newport Beach, or to permit It only In certain areas? • OON MclNNlS : Proposals regardingllmJtationofhich-rlH constructtoo In Newport Beach are being studied DOW bJ an ad-hoc committee appointed by the mayor. I sene oa that committee alooc wlth other counctlmen, planninc commis- sioners, Chamber of Commerce representatl•es, la.od-owner representatives, and ctttun grote) representatlns. 1 belleve that there Is general agreement that high-rise Umltatloos should be developed tor the city. • PAUL RY CKOFF : My bellef is that high rise should be limited to four specific areas: Hoag, Airport, Ford Phllco, Newport Center, .Th.is control provides protection to the community In protecting all property values. The proWera- tlon of hig!l rise ala Miami Beach would destroy the resi- dential character of our city, and benent only the landowner, deYeloper or fnvestor. No one else beoen.tsl • HARVEY PEASE : The Impact ot high rise development upon the community Is a questJon requiring more tllan cursory consideration. Tbe onr-ridl.nc question 111 the effect IC)On the ''ldnd ot commtmlty" --the amenJ.Ues --sought to be retained or built Into our cU:y jor the future. There Is IDdlca- tloo that a declalon Is belDe pr"usured preclpUouslJ'. Oeslcna- tlon ot ooe area oYer another for high rise Is ching preterentl.al treatment which manitestly embodies tlnaoclal advantage. For this rea.100 alone the balaoclnl ot interests -· the pubUc and the Lod.lYidtals --must be approached wtth care, fairness and objectivity. • EO HIRTH: The key 1s to mainta.tn the character and Image ot e&ch commwUty as It has denq,ed and u dulred by the people, particularly the occ~~PU.ts ot •ch community. On tills basts, hl(b rise sbould be prob.fblted in .90me areas a.od permitted In others, • JOHN STORE: ( agree with the proposal to Umlt 1\J(h rtse to a tew appropriate areas, wtthoti: Interference to preaeot sUe lines from vtew bomes. I 1'\ather beUeYe that the sol.-lon to this Important Issue Is directly related to denatty cootrol wtthln our city. AD arbitrary 35 toot helgbt Umlt without more .q>eclftc criteria tor density and opeo space coold be a r•l catastrophe to our city , with "wall to waU" apartments 1D many ar-.s. I hOpe tMs nry complez problem can be resolved through the CCXItinued efforts of the ad boc committee wbere dedlcated ctttaens are worldnc hard tor ita solution. • DEE COOK : This Is a. two put quesUoa. Put ooe: Hlcb rise conatrucUoa l..n.laDd sbouJd receln coasidenUoo oolJ after a eomplete study b)' others --DOC tbe dtnloper or laDd owner. A II eost1 of redesicn ot sewer a, streets and water ma.l.nl, etc., should be boroe b)' the protlt-mUtnc putie• and NOT by the ..._yer1. Put two: Waterftoot hlctl rt ... --I ean 181 no Deed or place lor same either oow or ln tbe tor..-.b'-fUture. ANNEXATION 5. Wh&~ Is your position on annexation of additional land area? • OON WeEN~ Klctt-rlst cca.trols ue oteessar1 and dtMIIJ Umttattoaa rna.adatorJ tlwe are to rtta1ll tht atiiKIIIPMfe dellred b7 Ulo P'MI mo,_lty ol oar -le. FutuH .... ,.. tlou mut tullJ coulder UttM am• eommldtJ dHirta as 1t'eU u JJU1 a rt.ctd tilt ot u La~ colt beoent aatJsla. • PAUL RYCKOFF: -too -will be ul_..., ._ to 1M tllhre. I do 1101 ..... addlloc t1l1o pr~ below Coroa del 11v lo ttoo ciiJ, Tile-C-OI'IIu PI"')Octed a .. u--.... u1 .-. pu 1111 u -111p ,.., ud e...ut IHCCU w*ll an lilt Sa ••'•wtllt • caanctw of N....,.n lleadl.l-lo-udWoo•-•-•t ud ftllolt·llloe ~··..,-of IIIII---..... __ .,_.,_,_udloadlo tu -~~-. BoW'"' I CS~ft iliiiiC wtlil I,.._.~ ............. ~.,... ...... ...., ..... • a&AftT nAil: 4159' 1 l'ne-rn totMcltJ.._.. ............................. ,.. ..... .. .. $$I t+IIJ .. IIBIII .. tt ..... a dlcll111 • by cWzeDJJ &Dd ta.xpayera 'lt'bo mut eYeot.Uy bear all tne elemer~ta of a "bic city" complex plu tile added costs of communtty services which to aloac wtth or foUow an aDDeD- lion. • EO HIRTH: Each a.nonaUoo sbould be thorou(flly con- sidered ln open meettnci.D accordaoce with the adopted CoUDCtl comprebenstve anne:zatt.on poUcy a.od the determt.na.ttoo made on the adva.ntaces &Dd d1sadnntages. • JOHN STORE : I belleve that IJlDeDtloo should only be conaldered after uteosiYe research substantiates tts deatr- ability ecooomlca11y and eovtronmentally. Our city has added many beautltul ar eas by anneuUon througtl the years. I do not foresee a termlnaUon of this poUcy. • DEE COOK: My posltioo is that there s!Jould be no more inland or coastal anneattoas,IIDless UDder ezceptlonal ctrcum- st&Dces ot undoubted beoeflt, botb tt.cal aod HYironmental to the City of Newport S.ch and that would oot eall58 an out- <'1-bl.lance In the booded tndebted.oess ot the San Joaquin school district by cauat.og Newport restdeata of the Newport- Mea unl.fled district to be forced to pay a portion of San Joaquin's bea.YJ I.Ddebted.ness. PARKING CONTROL 6. What Ia your position on the current proposal to require more off-skeet park- Ing In residential areas of Newport Beach, which would, In effect, limit the develop- ment of residential property? • OON MciNNIS: I belleve thl.t this question must be a.nswered oo two basta; I.e., new de,.eklpment areas; a.od the older sections ot tbe City. The current proposal tor resident parktnc requirements would oot hue an a.dYerse eftect on new deYelopmeot areas. The proposal, hOWet'er, It al.bwtd to pass u proposed would drastically and ad- versely altect tbe rebu:Udlnl and ~-Jfadtnc of older areas. These older areas ot our city ue In a transition period changing from high absentee owner renter-transient occlC)ied to larceiY owner occlC)led. This trend or transttJon should be encoura,ed --DOt dlscou:raged. The revised residential Pll'tin&: ordina.nce u pre~e~~.tld to the COUDCil a few months aco (and re)eeted) would haYe created a more serlollS parkin I problem in our older section. • PAUL RYCKOFF: As a resident ot Ba.Itx. lslaod I am acutel)' a.nre of oar lack of parking space. Howenr, thls Is a problem presentlY Umlted almost solely to summer. Real - dents wbo lln btre a.U year, wbO purcbased their property and pay tile taus, sbot.lkt not be required to proride au the Plfldnc tor summer toortsts. Howenr, It would be desirable that more otf-atreet Pll'ldnc be required for oew coostruc- tion. • HARVEY PEASE : I a.m opposed to the DrOPOaed Increase In ott-street pull:lD&; ftrst because 1t ln effect rezones the property by au:bYertinc ltld dls:rep.rdlnc established legal procedu:rtl. Seeoadly, the ttftct ls Ja.rcel.Y to create additional parkin& places for Ylaltors to the area &Dd DOt to reduce or reaotn the local trame problem. • ED HIRTH : Tbere Is a Deed to proYide more parklng and to CODtrol deutty, U:Otlt methods to accomplish tills will cr•te a hudal\lp 011 cerb.ln property owners. Thi..s proposal appears to be reuonable lD most Instances and 11 del.lrable. • JOHN STORE : U puking requirements are increased to sucb an utent tbat owners of R-% lots. tor uample, camot put ~ a tmlt oa tht1r property thell wt..t we really han ts a cbanre to IOG1Dc 1DJer the (\lise of parldnc require- meats. I feel that p.roperly rtctU are 'rltal u kMI( as they do DOt eballtAp tbe .. uare ot tbe O'fet-&11 community . AI.:~, a11 a«lUtsoaal pa,rttnc would IDcrease the weekend beach dead}' a.ad local tnJftc problems. • DEE COOK : I am ~ to IDdired resontnc, throu(tl r.trlctiYe power \tclllltioa.. to p1D more oft-street resl- dtadal partlQc. Eaac:tmtat ot this type of t.g:tslattoo would dtYa.l• prapertJ ud matt JeYeral t.hou.aDd ruSdeotial m-.. --mhll· TAX REDUCTION 7. Candidate "position papers" often contain recommendations that would add to the tax burden . • • What suggestions do you have for trimming the city budget and thus cutting the tax rate? • DO" llcllffll>: Tbe ctly _.,. bqol policy pldell- -lo _.... ••l)'ol.l"' 11M pr-.............. llecal ,... 11'11-'11. Ao a .....a. a tu rato r-.-ot 1.1/'1 c-.. wu ae~ tM ntJH'II ••1 ol. Mtl:ca •'""''..S.. u4 ............ : '"'td. 8l&llll pollef ....,.u... --Gac:&l ,... ... f'tCIIIItiJ -··= ... ., ....... b7 Ule c-u. TMR .--qa1a oa11.,. ., -"' aM~ ace 1 uc.. _. • IM:nul ill tu nt.. 1111 e4w's' &liMN lllll.lf ... ........, ... ,. lllri ... to-- tlll ,....,,.. JlltD-.Waltt.lrflllllllta _......_..c JC ,_, I ...,. ea.t wD raua•Mt l ' 111 v• -.J pollcloo .w.-."' a.~ .. e t1Mir-... - CUI a.d will C M' as ttl'£4111 t. t 1811 • • • PAUL ltTCitOPF: .. -~-Ill -• -of ~.!.!!' .~':r.t'~ ~-=--:.-:.. ;•• .: •• or•• lleecea, tt a_.. ••liP =•-,., .. _. • budgettnr and expendit ure to pt the best return for public money speot. I t.iYor careful budgeting, and hard 1Udcments on the administration and expenditure of pubUc funds, • HAR VEY PEASE : First, I would take a t"ery close, cr itical look at an proposed capital ezpendltures to determine whether they were essential and IDdtspen.sable to renderlng ot publlc service. If not, r would n clude them from budlt'ta.rY consideration. Tile included Items 1 would establlah 011 a priority llst, based on "short r un" a.lld "long run" ob- }ectlves. "Short riUI" Items wo uld be Inc luded ln the budget because ot necessity or urgency. Provision lor "long run" expenditures shou ld be made by estabUshlnc '·reserve" accounts in anticipation of Mure need, Slmtla.rly, l would careluUy analyze prqlased budgetar y Items for "current" openttons. I do not acree wtt h lhe present City Council to rely on a standard of mer ely maintaining the same ••tu rate," since It Is mis leading, because of substantial cntnps may occur In assessed valuation. H.aven't your Newport Beach lazes increased even though the rate r emained substa.ntia_Uy u:nchanpd? • ED HIRTH: Our rate ol $1.20 is second lowest In the county and has varied only a few cents in the last ten years. La.st year It was lowered th rough arbitrary r eduction ot departmental budgets. Some reor ga.nlza.Uon Is belnc effected wbicb wUI produee savings. Care must be u er clsed not to po.tpoae essentials aod bandlcap tht> future for m1Dor eunea.t .......... • JOHN STORE: The key to our taJ rate 1.1 the "lenl ot sen1ce•• we want In our commun1ty. ln etrect we c&D lower OW' tu by Ins ur ing tnat our city i:QVernmeol ls more etnctenUy operated aod by seeing that wt> get a Ml dollar's vaiUt> tor every dollar spent. Specltlcally, I recommend an increase ln cbarges tor beach pa.r king to help meet the costs of matn- talntng the beaches. I also recommend the em ploymem of the talents avai lable wllhln our city sU.tf or local volunteer cltl&ens to estabUsll a pracUc.t l program for tile needed ex- pansion of our civi c center and poll ee !ac!U ttes oo our present sUe. • DEE COOK: The nrst approa ch to reducing cost of city government Is to look at the lugest cost factor . In Newport Beach, that tactor is employees. Salar ieS and fringe benents tor emp loyees amount to approximately 7~ of the entire cost ot the operationa l bOO~t. A thorough evaluation of employee productivity would be step number one ror possible reduced costs. Step nu mber two, would be to consoUdate departments, crank down the number ot employees by DOt tliUng ucanctes (~er deter mlnatloo of necessity) and by transferring personnel when possible into mort' productiY e poslttoos. 'GOOD LOOKS ' 8. State your pos ition on "legislating good looks" --as in the current s ervice station or dinance. rE quir ing 15 per cent landscaping and limiting tire display. • OON McO"NIS : "C..OOO looks" ca n bE' a matter of opinion --I.e., beauty is Ill the ey~ of the beholder. However, planning a.od Implementing controls necessar~· to c(JI>e with visual polhKioo and to assuuo a pleasin~ and or der ly '•townscape'' Is In order. The current seP'ILt' statiOn or di n.ancf' requiring landscaping for nto"' or rebu ilt stations and Hmltlng tire dlapla.y was patiently wor k('o'! ou1 with the station owne rs. operators themselves. • PA UL R\'CKOFF : I bellf've that changing times may require dltterent appi'OII."hes ln ci ty RQver nment . When tile city was lncorpora te-d Wt> wer t> a lew Uttle beach cottages. Now we have over 50.000 people ln the city. As population g!'I!'W, density grew also, and open space and "good looks" han become coocerns. II set>ms reasonaMe thJ.t new de- •elopmemt, residential or commerrlal, should adhere to .better statdrds tba.n In the past. Thf' ser vice station ordina nce does DDt applY to elisUng stations a.nd I flYor It as a pro- rreutn mon. • HARVEY PEASE : It I~ my belief that pernment can '•go oft the deep end" In trytna 10 legis late eYer y fleet of our Uns -· Inc ludln£ our bUsiness Ute. Cootrol of ''publlc au:lsuct" Is an appropriate area or lectsll.tlon. Act h'IUu a.od coochlct compaUblt' with ·•community atudlrds" t1 a proper buts tor legtslatlve cootrol. ComptUUon a.nd common HUe mUit be ~!YeO JOme freedom of exerci8t t.D OlD' aoetttJ. The "le&talattu Cood looks" ordinance tu eone too tlr. ' ED HIRTH : '"Cood t.ookl" 15 Important to the Citillu ol Newport Beech. Rerulations must be re&.-ble, 1111torm and DOt tUfle freedom ot desten. WIUI thut rutrlct.toa. It 11 deJirable. Our clty must ~ kmble to be )O't'ed. • JOHN STORE: We all wut to protect Uld •lluct tat llillttq eharm aDCI *"'' at oor ettJ. Therttort, "IIMd r11Ju: ud oNiAuc.. to be worked N lD ..,....atlol. witt~ ov t:M~SDeA commurdty wbleh lharu tbl ame OMCtn ud t..teftlll. Rowt>r•, ttte ~Of of ..... Md h 1 st I ...,.'ON •• bt a lftdal proee~s M u~p "" rw t k time ud llllltllliM !be -lo t-e-. lloel-loe tute. per Clll: ............. rtqll1r....tlw...na.lhltl111 1.1 a sdll "Po ' • D£1 COCll: I .......,. -..ort tM ._ ......... 21 .. ... all-I lla-1M I" ..... JIC -~~--ud loellG!i-....... -. ,.._ ... -IIJ-'t'wwllliM-ZTcol.1'o 'w~ ·.rs.,. ., ,.,. eo. LA.. llrtl. *· ... ,.. .. --. ....., ... -. .... _.. ...... ···---=~--loot-"111·-· ....... ~ Why Hast TlioU Forsaken Me? THE RESURRECTION STORY ..... .-.. _ PHM -... •• OP t•• toao•• .... , •• u ..... , ..... "No.,_ ...... ._ _____ ,., ,,.. ..... .,.,. ............ . .. ,.., ,_, ....... ,. - Ja. ,_ ""'" •IO<Mlwi«. ··r:.::· 811. &li, l••• .. luotJr IMI io ID .. ,, My ~. •Y ~. why liut tAou fo¥MM,. mer SorM of t/Nm IAat tlood tllero, wiN" tiNy Mard tAat, oaid, T~io mo" collelh /or Elioo. "-Matt. 27:45-47. ICOHTIMUI!D ,.OM LAST W!IU) tho -·-· .. ch-1 lla -wlor God ... -... a 111011 .. ..., tiUo ,... o1 Hlo ,_ _..,_ ,. .,. -PAOli .. JIWISH MOP I. .. HX m. LOI AMelL II. CU.IP. ,.,...._t ___ !W_ ............ llolak ..... _ia !loa ,_ ol Noab aad U.. llood. Otllaoaeano 1aot alohi ,.. • ly Dr. L N. loll AU .... &.ft .Uw ... t• lnt.o ,,_. •• ~ Pataw. "lan't...... One ol tile lf~aat e-ti.,._. ol the lntea· hale bel~: hleM!ft are they that haW~ aot idGIMry and ,ncUda... Tht -. o&a.. ••'f lAt &.he deeth • rity ol dte Scriptum, a1 well u of· the boctify teen, and yet b.-... helieftd." BiWe ._.. God 18ft tJw. up; WJ) ..-. .,., .... No. DOt J.ua ~ion of our Imd, ia to be found in 1'be returr~doa of )eMil Cbrilt Et n011 only GOI6 . t.\U"MCC them ov. &o • had IDfdita&ed oa UU. 10 IMH:h. the ~dulity ol the diaeiples. reoorcltcl with-an hilcotic:.J ewm.l but at the NIM time ia .....,obale aaind.. . Ttua ll the end b wblcb He wu out ant' attempc to conceal. Their diabelie( a doettinal corner.tone upon which te1t1 the Now God hM Jiv-en Jnua up to bom. He .. t Hil feet IU... nbu ebnpd 10 a JOYOUA aMUtan()fl tha.t in tum ...urance, or imiiiOrtalitv. the e:Kectl~ of be U.e tlnner. Oh, He "'"'' lotrard Jeru•Jem. He d.kln't • ........_ . • 1 U.nned. but He ill taJdnl t.he part ahrlnk. from iL Now J..,. Mid it ~~. ~ out w1th • .meuaAC C.nytftl con· atonement. and the motintion for Christian and the place and the for ua. He wanw ....,.Wy to nd.iOn , and 1ransfamuna . power, • .rMM~t:e wltneee and livin1. pwdshment and ahame of aJI know the prke that baa been for wbtch eaeb o( them eventually d1~· . The implication~ of the Cro. are inexor· sin.oen. God pve J•ut u:p. So paid, and that it h.u been paid. Would to Cod that we had such CORYictums ably linked with the empty tomb, for wblle Jewa on th• crou could uy OQt, He i• M¥in1 It (01' me. He ia and such Splrit·inspired mHNp today! the death of Jaua Christ on the Croee is the "My God, my God. ,.by h•& .. )'inr. "John ~. do you Onlr at ~r hearl.l are touched and illlJmi. oentral faet of all hi11tory, the reality and thou fortaken me?" Haliae that YOU OU.Iht to be nated by the Holy Spirit lfe we able to see ultimate goal o{ man'• redemption it validated When the mob came, thay tot fof'MkenofGoda.nd.bumlnHaU apiritual truths in their proper penJM'dive. by the: peraonal, bodily apjM:arance of our swords and etk:b to beat Hlm or be)ooDd all hope and brt)'CIIMI uay Only then can faith triumph over tenon end Lord on the third day and for 40 day• there· to drive ~io;t lilc.~ a hunted be~t. cry for mercy re~na God?.. the .eemin«<y impossibl~ become a slorious a£ter. All About J...,.a WM FONtokf tn They wi.ll he Has hancb behand Oh, yea. So J..ua MY8 it for me reality the v~ry oorner~lone of our Christ ian the Old Teet8ment · H!• bade. and drive Him, d~aa and for you. ''My God, my·.~. hope. ' · Hi1 appearing teacbet ua that the .ouroe Conaider. rnt, that here the Hun down \0 tha Sanh•dnn. wh.yhMtthoufonabnme? The physical appea ranCf' of 1 ~ r~urrected of death is sin, and that Chrite triumphed "Father, why don't you .. nd S. . d H" d' . 1-L-.. d., over both death and sin at C.lvarl .o com· Scripture l1 fulfiUtad. It wu t 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 Why did God tum Hia f.ce vtour cause 18 11e1p es to lit' amaze . 1 1 h h ld ld H· h :_.... th J ould we ve e11ona o an1e a, we ve 1 J , So ,. H ~-., b'-d" h . h d I.J pIll~ y t at t e @:rave cou not o 1m . prop ea-.. at nua w leaiona ol anrelic aoldienT' All away rom eeua. ....at • •neY trem tc:" 81 .1 ~. l!ol@ 1 an wl' arf' 10 u Th~ Resurrt"Ction correlates the CrOM. eome: and ao He hu. That He Hehunowia Peterwithaaword wouldn't have to turn it away that they were afra1d. shoukl be hom of a vi,..W-u from me. So that I could -· B 1 ·, c_~ d ·1 th ,. and Jesua won't let Peter uae it. u 1 wa!l a l)ouy an 1 wa" r mr lsaiah7:14nya.-andaoHewu. But the Father •aya, "No. I've "My Father." So I could uy, body, for in it wrrr thf' na il prints in hands That He would be born in riven Him up to IO \0 the Cr081 .'' ''No ain on me; Jnua paid it all.'' and feet and thr wound (rom thro sproa r thrust The ~mpleteness of Christ's work for sin- nen and tM hope that we: ~nd in that work hall het!n the motivating forct for Christi1n w itneYes through the ages. Bethlehem-•• Micah 5:2 They take Him to Pilate'• So I can say. "The debt ia all into His sidro. aa)"'-and 10 He wu. That He J ··•-ent Hall. 1 otood lui paid. ThereisnothinJdue.Jeaua Th ·' . would be in the line and tribe of F ...,eb;u"a"ry on lhe noo, of the haa paid it all." at mey d id not ~~' an appartit1on or D.va·d. and that the Lord ahall J ld ··M hallucination is mad(" clear by our Lord : Fortreas of Antonia. All thit is eaus cou cry out, y 1l.e eff~t of their seein jll and being with the: ri~n Lord made theN" timid, ignorant, and (from the worldly lltandpoint ) unpre- par~d disc:iples go out to preach with m ighty powt-r and convincing eloquence-to evangt'- liae the world and t:Atablish the Church of Jesus Christ. •uddenly come into Hia temple. God ·· I n y ··M Fath •• Why '" y~ troubh•d ? an1l why do thoughts left ia the floor. J erunlem was · ca aa • Y er · That He would r ide in razed to the rround, was torn Je.ua could say. "Why hut thou arise in your hf'Ort.~ &-hold My hands and Jerusalem·in a triumphal entry. down. but the atone floor is •till forsaken me?" I can juat thank My feet . That it i.o; I Mys;o](: handle Mr. and Then that on the day when all there. 1 stood on those rreat God He hal never forsaken me. see; for a spirit hath not fl~sh and boneR, as the passover Iambe were beina smooth atones o f Pilate's He said, "I wi.ll never leave dwe ye see M~ have.'' Christ wu saying this to slain and had been fOf' these Jud"'""ent Hall and remembered nor fonake thee. So that we may His doubting and fparful followe rs. fifteen hundred years past, that •·-boldly oay The Lo~ ,.· my that they ti-... Jeouo· a•m• · ""' This was a bodil y resurrPction and it was Jesus would die. lt was eu. h 1 1 'II t' hat around a column there. They e per, WI no 1ear w man the ~nt.fruiu of all who now wait in an· Thesr men ladtf'd one thin~ and their Lord went back to Heaven (or the specific purpoee o£ ~nding th~ third Penon of the Trinity into the world to givt-them spiritual pow~r. and to make their ministry worJd.w ide in scope ... P•ophesied. "Cursed is everyone hall do unto-· •• that han1eth on a tree'': 80 there tore offHi.t clothea and they beat 8 ~. ticipation of that rrsurrf'r tion day whron H,. Him there. Heavenly Father. Well the que.tion. Why did .................. ogoa·n. He hangs on the tree. It was God 1 k J ? · tt ...... .....,. why don't You intervene? Why ona e HUI. 18 10r you prophesied that every time a th H an "II ••1 "II For 40 da)'S th1•rl' wf'rf' rf'pf'sted contacts Of practical importana-for you and me i~ thill question: Havr we in fai th acCf'ptrod thf' rr:ality of His Cro!!! and Resurrection ? It is not a question of rrlative: importance. Our f'lernal destiny relllS on its aMwer. Thf!re also dot'!! thf' f'fff'clivf'neu of our f.hristi1n living and witneM rest. don't You &tap it? That pure en. ow m Y WI aay, WI family had a passover lamb, they blood that never had a mark of in my heart turn to Jesua now. J betwf'en the risrn f.hri!<l and His disciples. must make sure not to break a sin is flowinl down Hoa" back . will in my heart"? Some lonely Thry s.aw Him, tourhrrl Him. a!(" with Him. bone, for the Saviour's bones · h 1 h d H' k r h h' h · ~ and .. ople are spitt;n1 on Hun· • man 1n a ole room. aomeone ear 1m spea o I " 1 mgs avm~ to no were not to be broken. d · · a1 · bod · h H" K d Th r and out of hate, they "'' nv1n1 onam a car, aorne y w11 as in p_ o m. I'Sf' wt"rr proo s no onr Now on the crou He follows 't" •-1 b ld d 0 h mockinr Him! The Father II un1 IOuo::r Y Y YOW' own cou eny. f cour!<t' tho~· w o wf'rf' rr· the dear prophecy or the Old fi "d · h 1 b'-f H h answers, "I havt .,·ven Him up 1rm1 e m your own orne. or sponsi .e or is drath sprr-ad rumnrll I at Testament. That J esus, when J ' k 1 God to die." you. esua waa 1or .. en 0 · His diliCi pks had nV N ·pOwr-rr..i thr-guard anrl He suffers all a sinner suffers H 'd d b d k God gave Him up. Now while e pal your e tan too your had taken His body •w•l"· away from God. cried out in that 1 Wh d "t th J esu s han11 on the cross. I don't Pace. Y on you aay en. T ~-h r f Ln d" We do not belif'Vf' in a dPad Christ. Ad · hf'r~n ts to other rPii gions can point to the to mb!, the bodily resting places o f their prophrtll. Rut Wf' Christians ca n point from an empty lomb to a livinjl Saviour and to a returninp:; l..orrl . heartsick c ry, that despairinr "I'll truat Him to be my Saviour oaaf wr acttpt I ,. act o our r ~ cry. "M y God. zpY God. why hut wonder that the tun rot and I'll have peace with God"? bodily r"urrection by faith and in no othf'r thou forsaken me?'· So we will diKOurqed and quit shininJ. I 0 "t ·-•-woy. And th~ who !'O do arr blf's.'!f'd bf'. think all the ba'•d• a·n the wo•ld 01 ~oUUC~Y. say, "This is the Son of God. Oh h J · I" _ _. eau!W' without faith it is impo!~.~iblr to plf'aSt" quit ain.,·nr. I •·la'eve that eve•Y • w at HUI au ,.,_. to This is the One. T hat means the uo:: -'-1 · God "Th' J h' h · 1 k ( flower that blooma o n every m-e a way or amnen to escape · 1s t.ame f'.'!us., "'' 1c lA a en up rom Bible is true. That means now prairie in the world d•oo--..1 it.a Hell! And how wicked muat be Looking into th,. futun· our Saviour t.aid you in to hf'aven, sha ll so oomr in likf' mannrr that God's plan is bein1 fulfilled. veu. th h rt 1 h 'II 1 Th ""-h h M h h H" · H •• T his is t hat vocal point o( all head and wilted. The Bible sa~ e ea 0 any W 0 WI no to omas : nr eau!'t' 1 ou a ~t ~eo ~. t ou as ye avr-~rn 1m ,u::o mto f'avf'n. h uman h istory. Everything in that the rock.a rent and the acceptauchaSaviou.r. PROMISED MESSI A'H Old Testament times pointed rravu opened when J esus died. If you are conac::iooa t.od.ay that " down to this. Every lamb that Down in J eru1alem the veil of you are a loat ainner, wa.& ever ofrered on a sm oking the temple was torn in two from unconverted , and needina altar pictured the Lamb of GOO. the top to the bottom by a rreat foraiveneu, and if you will here Now at long last God has a earthquake. I d o not wonder and now tum your heart from substitute for sinning man. Now that all creation ia astounded your ain. trust Jeaus Christ to one who never sinned has and dismayed and heartsick a t (arrive you and aave you. I be1 becom e t he sinner's substitute. the death oft he Son of God. you. fint say yea to God in your So H. C'l . ., oul. ··My God. my God H' God 1 k heart with an honut sorrow for 1ave •m up. orsoo God. Why h .. l thou ro''.k.n H . s J · d M sin and honestly tru•tin1 Him to am . o esus cn e out. .. y me?·· The Scripture i& now GOO, my God. .·· r-.:ottCl' He for(ive you. fulralled. saM:l , ''My God." At the first fon.ken, .. in the Si...,._' PI-ce, by God t1M1 Fllther Another thina:: God did forsake Christ. h is a terrifying thing but it is true. "M y God, my God, why hast thou forsa ken me?" In the first place, God gave His Son up fo r this when He let H im come to be born in this world. Did God know there would be no room in the Inn? Yes. Did God know that He would lay in a manrer and be pricked by the straw in the discomfort of a stable? Oh. yes. Did God know that Jesus would lrJ'OW up in poverty. in a peasant home in I'azareth? Oh, yes. Did God know that people \IIOuld mock Jesus, saying H e w1u a bastard, born of a n illigitimate birth? O h. yes, God rave Him ior that. Did He know that in Him would be no (or m nor com!liness that people would desirt Him? That He would come (rom that province or no repute and or no standing? Oh. yes. God knew that. God rave Jes.Js to (orsakf. Him. Did God know that He would bee 80 poor, that the birds o( the air would have nests and the foxes have holes. but the Son or Man. the Son or God. the Creator who made birds and made roxes. would have no place to lay His head'! O h , ye•. He knew that. Did God know that o ne day the tuitor would kW Jesus' race with a burnina, treacherous kis& and betray Him? That He would be bound and scouraed and tried. and hated and m oc ked and murdered? Oh, yes. God 18Vt Him.Mifup to that. A woman wrote me, "Brother Rice, you uy that the one thin1 deare.t to the heart of God is to aave ainnen. I don't think that. I think the main thine ia to honor JHUt Christ." I answered. "Thia ia the one thin1 that God the Father pve Hia Son up for-to the t.orment.s ol t.tM damned in order c.o lt"p poor sinnen out of Hell. And it will honor Jnua far rn.cJH c.o let Him die for ainnen and tab a sintl.er'a pia~ than it woukt b. any other way." ' Y-. God did fonak.e Jnu.. ~t nicht in the Garden of GetbeemaM when then brob out a Wooctr ,...t oo t.Mt tal 11 d face, He waa abouUo d ... Y-. God """ ..,._ Him ...ty ... u.. c:noc:llbloll. y... - wboD tbo7 ~ Him wtdl , ....... -took Him bof,.. Pilau. then before the Svhd ....... -PU.to, tod -T~-AndwboDtho7 awud '-with tboml and pu1a1 lot-oaHimtod • I I ltu.?Y-. Y•-God._~~-J-,. ...... u.. .... oiiM .u.t .... , ....... "' aM .u.t -lootol•dw• moi.U when Jesus was on the crou H e said , "Father, forgive them. ·· H e had not yet entered in to pay all the debt and so H ~ was st ill in relation as a Son to the Father. But now the sky is black and God turned His face away. !\ow Jesus doesn't represent a Son of c....;, but a sinner com ing to jud1ment. a child of Hell. a child or disobedience. a child or wrath. the terms the Bib!~ uses about los t people. Jesus now represents them a nd He can only say. "My Cod. ." Later, before He is done, H e will say. "It is (inished." H e will say, "Father, into thy hands I commend my 1pir it ." Before. at the beginnin1 of His agony, He said. "My Father ": afterward, also, it is, "My Father": but in these middle hours or blackntss whe n GOO has turned Jt"sus uw.-r lO sin and sin's wa1es and Hell's lau1hter and the mockery and punishment of wicked men, H e can only uy, ··M y Goo .·· T hat is the way a lost sinner mi1ht cry out. In Wa.~:ahachie. Texas, two men were in a car. One of them drove wildly up and down .the streets at aeventy miln an hour. careened over head fint, slid sideway• into a telephone pole, broke the pole off and one of them waa10 cruahed they rushed him to the hoepital and as he lin1ered all he could say in d elirium, never conac ioua, waa, "God have mercy!" "God have mercy!" That ia the term of a loat man. Jesua didn't say, "My Father," boecaute on the croas he represents all of us poor sinners. It II f<M' U• That God Forsook J•· au•. So W• May k Rec:.fved in HisNeme The question ia a rhetorical question. Didn't Jesus know? Yes. He knew. But it is prophesied that H e will make this cry and He doea it. He says it for us . He didn't need t.o know. ~8-J~ A stooped old mon, aNd a yo~ ""'" Chanced to mat one doy. The )'0Uft6 man .aad to tlw elder, In lat. ua&U~llmluart aua.)l, "W71y don't .)OU waiA up•tra~lal u•~'"~' TluJt '• no way to rrow old; It 'a all a form of lao btl, At tca..t that '1 what I 'm told.'' TM old mon ~..,.. him o •nOUJill61oo•. · And Mid, "My dear )'OU"4 fri~nd.. How )'OU ~urr aamined )'OUr wla«rt fifttU And noticH tlu Moda that bcnd1 If not, juat loole tMm owr, A• lh~ hGrvnl lim• draA AWia; You'll find tlac lacotb tAat on ~mpty, Are atandi"4 kJU anti h~lt. But tiN Modi that count in tile ,..,..,, Are fiu.d orld Nndi,.. low, Awaili"' tM reaper'• aicAlc: Their tim• &.Mort. t.Wy.now. '' A• ,,.. .)OUilf ''""' ptiM!IId Oft b.)l, H~ a lowly bololollfd' Ia&. ~wad. No doubt, IN po~ many o day On tM wordl thot old man .out ONE LITTLE HOUR One little hour for watchinl with the Muter. Eternal yean to walk with Him in white: One little hour to bravely meet diMater, Eternal yean to reifn with Him in liaht; One litde hour for weary toi.la and triall, Et«nal yeen for calm and pe.ceful l"ttlt; One tittla bOQr for patient Mlf. deniab. Eternal yean fOJ' ILfe •"-• life ia bl•t! They Received the Shock -8aloclad of Their Lives ,lltOM "SWORD 0, THI: LORD" MUR,RIIUORO T{NN.. Sbty .. b. taan·a .. n froai a ~hrietlan camp riai..t U. amaU town of OnvUl, Ohio, and recetvacl tha ahock of th•lr Uwe. They approec:h«< 875 of the town 'a populadon and ..W j\11& oneaimplequ•don: ''Jic,w doaa aJ)tt"'IG lilt to Heave?'' One man Mid. "Fly," SoiDtiU&UJil, Some did DOt try to,_., Onlr alktla O¥U I& perotnt ltrtew &he anewer and Mid. ''Rercttw J .... Chriat • your.,.,_aJ S.Yiou.r.'' Of tlM 87& qu.eriMI, Nl .... a WJ"'rrl *"""'· 'I'M t. ..C r,..uont ..,_.,. _., Ba .-1 tD..,... nolobbo<. ID tD chllrda. ,.... 11M BUM, work yow way, U.. rilht. bt Mn.cen, bet j ,._,, --•billt,oboy ..... -• ..__ Ilbtinc....S.H-rilbl. ....... ._., ___ .. llaa•w. wlor did J-1D tD tho ,_ -dlo1 -F tlitl God -Hlao t"-1 Tloa .,.._-tho eMily w.., God-llf"'Wa • r At fooiM .mu..,.uot .. a....ta ...... lhw. u,......-..... •• &Mt,. ....... ct. t ... ..-.. c •• , ... -J-. Utlolt __ _.....,.U...-Ir...,-.-loa .... ot._ ... _.J _____ _ ...... )'111!1 Mt ....... Jlil Mh1t ... • '-V ,_at II I .. rw?-M.JLJma. . Te1timony of o Conv.rted Jewen By Maude lotstan !I' ROM "JlWISH HOP' f.'" lOX 707, LOS A.HGf.L!S "1 am th~ Way. th~ Truth and the Life. nf!l&f'd to me that God was my Heavenly No man cometh to the Father but by :tf~.'' Father and 1 wall His child. (John 14:6) Befor~ thi~ God had always seemed 10 far These words, spokf'n by Jf'sus when Ht> was away. Now, T realized that T had instant ac· here on earth. are just as t"ffective today. I cess to Him throu,u::h Jesu!. I could pray now am lloO glad that th~y spoke pf'arf' to my heart. and lov~d 'to pray, and it was wond~rful to Born of Jewish pare nt.", I hnd hf-1•n taught me to wa tch how God answered. I allloO found that there wu but one God. Thrt>e y("ar~ pr~v. myself bt'comin~J: inlrnsely int~rested in know. ious to this time a Gentile Christian woman inji; what God had to say to me, His child. A hsd told me that Jesus came to save the Jews Rreat love for His Word came in \ony heart all well as the Gentiles. I told hN that I could and I found th~ Bible ~coming a·livin@: and not reconcile: that statement with my Parlier a predou!l Book. In it T found the &nswer lo tf'achinJ!; that there was but one Go<l. She ev~ry problem, and th rouJt:h it~ teaching! I attempted to rxplain the Trinity to mf'. and found my li(f' becominf( transformed all Jesus, left me an Old Testament slf!d Gosp,•l of John the livinp: Word, he~~:an to liv~ out His life to rud. Lat~r on ahf' also ~avf' m~ a Rib lf'. thrOUJ!h mr. Old worldly desires pa!IM'd away Over a pt"riod of thrf'e vears I studil'd thro and allthin,rs became n~w. Old as .,.,·ell as the N("w Testament. In the Old Testament 1 learned that the Messiah wall to be born in Be:thlr hem, of a vi rgin, was to hr a prophet like unto Moses . .,.,•as lobe rejected by His own peopl~. There wer~ many othn prophecies that I noticed. On~ day I read in Genesis : "And God lllid : 'Ut us mak~ man in our imaJ(e after our likffiess.' " In the N~w Testament I r~ad that Jesus was with God before th~ he,u::inninp:; of the world and that without Him .,., .• ~ not anvthing marlr which wu made. Therefor~. the Trinity lwcame understand· able to me. that, just as th~r~ are body. lloOUI and apirit in tM human being. so was it po!l!lihlr that God the Father. }t"~u~ thf' Son, and thf' Holy Spirit, could all be Onro. Sud· denly T kn~w it wu all true. ]~sus is the promi~~td Mts.!!iah of lsra~l. and 1 acCf'pt~d Him as my own personal Sav iour. G~at Joy fill~d my bf.in~. Immediately His Spirit wit- Today. I re joice in the fact that ther~ ia nothin,; this world has to off~r me that I would take in exchanJ!,'e for this glorious u.l· vation throuli;h the precious shed blood of J~sull f.hrist, (or in Him I have all I need. He is a wonderful Saviour, having grown more and mor~ precious to me through the years that have pa!.!~ed . He has t.atisfied my every longin,u:: anrl taken ev~ry burden and care. but best of all, I know that when I die, I hav~ a home prepared I or me, for to thOM: who beli~v~ on Him, J..fe has giv~n Eternal Life. }e!us is the answ~r to this world's prob- lems. for God's Word says: "If my people. which ar~ called by My Name, shall humble themselv~s., and prey and seek my face, and tum from their wicked wart; thtn will I hear from h~n~n . and will forgiv~ their ain, and will h~al thei r land.'' "WE SHALL SEE HIM AS HE IS" (I John 3:2) By A. C. Goebeleln in !Our Hope) T!J .. ,.,. arr familiar worrl.~. oft rep~atecl in H,. who i~ cnminJZ. HI' whom.,..,. •halt ~ .!IJ' Christian son~ and quotr d in ."p('akinJf of th" Ut• i!l. i~ th1• Lord. "~·!.o 10\'f'd me. and ,a:av~ hl,.,..,.o hopt'. \'(·hat powN th•·rr il" in tl wm for him.'<l"lf fn r me. thf' onl y J.,.flOtlen of the our ho·nrts an d liw•<~, if W(' rep~al them n"t Fatlwr. 10.ho l'uh,;i""tinp-in the form of GOO. nl01w with no r li~. hut if .,.,.<' ,i!'aze upon tho •m r-mptird Him!M"'If. marle Him,.•·lf of no rrputa- "ith thr 1'\l"!i of faith unci nw<litalt• on th i& lion, la id al'irl•· His giory. anrl &J' m:t n. 1he ""'f'f'l pmm i•f• of lovr ami ho~. lellin,r it ~ink nhf'rli•·nt S4o rvant. wt•nt thr ,Jn•ary roMI to thr det•pr r und rl1·r~r in to our hr8rtl'! What Joy CrOSII. On th at f.ro~ Hr Jo,·ed me nnrl gu\'1" a nd~-~~···· !lw~ !M"'V~n word:"' ran br io,; In our Him~lr for mf'; ther" Ht• 1lrank the cup for faintio~ heart~. ami how th('y .... ·ill f'nt::ourBfl:t' mr : thf'ff' He WD"" ror~ken and pai,l mr df'ht I u.~ to fBithfulne!<,.._.a.o. Wf'JI 11~ rl•·votedni'!lo!'-10 owed tu God. Hr rl if'd for me. Ht· wh."J rlid HimSf•lf. and caU!<f' us II• "rrjoice in trihula-thiA, who took mt• out of sin und drath. l'lt•rnal tion''! d!'ath. •nd will !.ring mr in to life and s lory. Takr 3 f•·w momf'nls to mf'ditBf("' on thr He whMI' life in glory evrr sa \'MI mr to the f11c1. "W1• ~hall ~him 81'1 he is.'' Do &0 Pvery uttermost nnd whO!'f' loving ha nd c&n"!i for me day. In ,,.,. prt'5sur~ of the most ,Ur Ffrnt bn11i· and supplif'S nil my nef'd-this Onr-, whom I nM." in you r hou!lf'hold duti~. in th("' shop. or love though I havr n("'V("'r !'IN'n Him, I am I ll in thf' ~trt'f't!l, lrt nothing crowd out the !f"e U He iA. a.nd I !!ha ll !<land in His prf'M'n<:e, thought of Him, and that you and you r Sav-heholdinf!: Hi"" glorr. iour and Lord shall me-et ~ome da y and you Faith aloof' can make thf' u~·n thin@" rral "shall 111'1' him a.~ he is." How ev~r rudy and and brinf!: us to a ronJ'tant. joyful r-xpt"Ctancy willin~ tht: Holy Spirit is to hrin.-thit \'("'ry of Him who hu told us that Ht will not ta rry. thought hf.forf' u!!. How. indt"ed. it j>lt'a~ but c::onw for Hi1 own. Him }f w~ follow Him in occupation with thro H~ left Hia Father'• thronro abovr; Lord ! Al u! we ue often so busy and !IJO M'lf· So frtt • .a infinite H1A 8raef'; occupied that we have littlr timt to th ink o f Emptird Him14•1f of all hut lovf' Him, wi th whom we ma{ ~t so Vf'ry AOOn, And bWd for Adam'• htlplf'M raet". never to br partM in al f'lf'mity. 'TiA mrrcy a ll JmmrnM" 1nd fr~: lf a mighty monef'Ch, known for hit r~rthly For, 0 my C,nd , it found out rM. powt'r. and 11plendor. had doe<:idr-d to mt'f"t lH and w~lcorne Ul In hie paiJICt>, with promiM'll of a royal mtf"rtainrnmt. our thouAh would ev~r look forward. wi th joyful anticipation, to that eVmt. Yet. He who hu «on., into thr p~ee of Cod, appointed HriJ" of aJI thinS~ be whole uninne with ita countle. worldtr and imrntQurabk hripb •nd dep&M-i1 the Kln8 of lclnp and Lord of Lor~ and hat ~ivrn Ul the prontl@t", ••J •ill COJI'W' tstJn. •nd receive you unto ra~f; dul whtn I .,., tM:re ye .. ,. be also. Ht: Ma alrr•dy """"led thl.s pand and poriaue future (or eftrr chJJd al Cod (...., the ........ and ,_ 1.,.....,11 who ttUIItlr fn H1m. 1M A.I .C. ef lho Oupol A llnlo prl oat on her 1rudpo'o ~-Sloe lo>obd italo b1o r-OIMI ·""'ed. "G••ndJ>!I. tlo yoa know the A B C o1 1M c-1 ?" Grandpa oobd, "What do yo. know ....... it?" She ooicl, "I ........ alaout II m Sondoy s.:r.o.t A ...,... 'All u.., -..-: 8 IIW.Uit ... Reline on 1M '-' 1.-Clotlol, .............. .. aaftd! C ..... 'oo.. •to Me.~~ ... ... JW ew.r co.. 10 H-1? Do ,.. bdine In 111m?" not Unit prl led bOr .,.....,. '" ,_.._s..,;.,.,r NOWAUI.KI ... NIR ••• THE BIBLE, SOURCE Of LAW, JUSTICE ............ f-OfltiSTIA.H ICOMONICS, •• W. •lh S.., L•• Mt•lnro C .. ll. to005 Wben an anc:~eot klactlom a1 1bo lirfutl. lllel became too llrce lor lbo ldDI lo ld.mlnloler juaotlco amon& hit aobjecta,lbo pnctlee .,_ up a1 Hod· 1111 hit ..--nlaUvOIIIIratllhout lbo ,.,.lm 1o hold court In lbo principal c:enlen. When lhele Jud&ts arrlvecl in one of the eenten for the pur· -a1 aeU.Unc dltpu..,, clllllll aDd counterclaim• and admlnl1terln1 )ulllco amona lbo peciple, they had liD law upon which lo proceed. How doot one resolve auch matten without law'! In ttw.e days more generally than now , men belJeved that God created the univene, Including man, In ac· cordance with certain veey definite principles which have been called the Natura) Law or the MoraJ Law or God . 1bey are well summarized in the Ten Commandments. Right and wrong are meuurecl by lhese siADdarda. Right lA believed to be that which accorda with the ethical perfecUon which we &tlrit.. ute to God. Wrong is that which is in conflict. BIBLE AND COt.lt.IOH LAW Facing the task of adminiatering justice without the aid of written or common law, the king's courtiers were guided by the Moral Law as re- vealed in the Bible. The Ten Com· mandments, enlarged by other pro- visions in the Law of Moses, became the unwritten or Common Law of Eng- land. Sir Edward Coke and Sir William Blackstone, the two greatest authori· ties on early English Jaw, have com- mented on this fact. Many a man, my father among them, was admitted to the bar when he had acquired a fair knowledge of the Bible and Blackstone's Comment- aries . The Common Law was even- tually codified and became the basis of the written law of Great Britain. Lord Coke, u Chief Justice of Eng- land during the early part of the Seventeenth Century, based the limitations which he applied to the British government on what was called "the Natural Law of God and for the human race." At that time and even today, there was and is no written constitution in that c ountry. In like manner, the Common Law of Britain was accepted as the basiB our our legal system in the United States and }n other British co~~nies; Although our country adopted a Writ- ten eonstituUon in 1789, the Br~tiah pattern of building on the Moral LaW ... ""'' became the bas is of and remauls to this day a parallel and antecedent j~uthority to the Constitution itself. The Moral Law aa translated into tbe Common Law thus became the basil on which our coontry and the other siblings of British c ulture developed their written laws. We find, therefore, that the Bible is at the basis of jurisprudence, especially in aU English·speaking countries, and to a remarkable, if lesser, degree in all western countries. The Declaration of Independence plainly says that our rights are granted to us by God . We may enjoy them only 10 long as we obey the Moral Law. Di.aobedience to God's law de- prives us of His protection and, since the Common Law of our country is based on the Moral Law, it also en· dangen our rights as citizens. One cannot read Coke and Black· stone, the greatest expounders of the Common I.aw and the legal Code built up on that foundaUon, without be- coming aware of the fact that our early studenta of jurilprudence were striving earnettly to expreu in judicial judgments and in the laws underlying them the principles taught in the Bible. In other words, the Com- mon Law represents the effort of men to Interpret and apply the Bible as the touch-atone of J"ight and wrong and u the arbiter among men. 5EHSE Of LAW lt.IPLAHTED ThegrealjurloiA al lbe Mlddle Ales held thai God Ntd planled a COIIICiOUI- DeiS ol HillaWI in the mindl and con- sciences of men aod that, from this awareoeu of God'• high ethical prtncipleJ, an understanding of natural righll developed. So llrmly convlncecl were legal aulllorllles al lbo Mlddlo Ailes thai jurlt~ "'"' buecl on lbo Nat · ural Law, c.-lbo lAw al God, thallhey bollovecl a.oy alalule coolrary lhorelo wa1 void. Flnt, tbe Common Law and lheD lbo lel•l CDdos ...... inleodecl "' lmplo..-tod carry GUI lbo Natural Law ol God, todlllhey I ailed w do ID, 1boJ ...,. aulomalleally void. Tblo -!bat ""' faunden "' .... lop.l ayo&om were "'"' lboJ wen~ creallnc !bob'...,... ...... ...,.. upon lila Bible. Tllla Ia ...Uot•lacl by lbo filet thai -"' ""' ,.,17 ... ,. "' IIIIa _,. lba Blblowu...-_, -~~~ lbo -llwla.Dj'OCllor.aulhority.AD •ltamaJ -eould clle lbo Bible .., lllo --proomllnc .wy obq ..W••~•-Tbe f4UMII.._ of oar -(J boiiD to mllllllla ·-.. -to -lllo ....... _ .. "' 'JFUlJ, ......... juldce, tnltllful. -. ..., ...... __ .....,.,. ......... Ia lito _, Law ... ........,. - ........ lllo-tlwaal .. ......._ • Gorden tour April 26 In COOK'S Sll: Coroaa dtl Mar IU~ Ut11tc wttra low m•WeMOC'4'._ wt1l be 'IJdted by member• tetp u wu •• prtney ,.. Ud -at lbo Harbor VIew -.,....._ lor tllo -CORN £R llllll Gardea Clllb to. OG ot Mr Ud Wrt MarllD C. • • wwru•y, ""II !6, ttom 1 Krocw·. • .... fH to 4 p.m. AI the cooeluslorl o1 tbe tour Tbt tour wlU l.oolude the t• wt.U be ser'ed at tbe bo~ CaWorlll& 1 4ndle&PI CODtnc-of Mr. ud Mn. Rlcbatd H • tors awud-wlnDlDc Japue• Spoooer. prdea of Mr. ud Mu. Wt. Tickets for memben aa:1 ebael C. Purcell, f•turlnc a tbelr puts may be oblaJ.Ded waterfall, kol pool I.DC1 weU lD adftnce lDd the doai.Uoo manicured pl&Dt material. 11 $1. ' CoatrutiDC Ia the la.adiCI,l)e desicn of Mr. lDd Mn. Cooway Chester , 1f1th b-ee-form nlm. LIGAL MO'hcl mlnc pool, aecompaDytor FICTITIOIB BIBINESS NAME waterfall, ud p&ebo com-STATEMENT TOP OF THE WORLD •dUDclltardly,llarcb IS,lD1tbe billaoterlooktnr Lacuat Beaell mudt.Dg a view of the 11111-The followinc per80D tsdolng WW Anold Pvkft ol. Colt& .... IDd Ua Loo ol Westminster, They are flanked sides i.Dd tbe yard ltseU. busl.neas as: Outdoor Recrea- bJ U. lf'OOID'I brotblr, AU., aad tile bddt'1 atater, TlDI.. Readtoc the marriage fOws The ltrlk1.Dr entryway of tbe tlon Co., 4061 Germalader, tr- wb.lcll ftl't W'ritta bJ Mr. Puker, ls Harbor Dtlttlet Court Judge Ererett Dickey: David G. Moore Dome leads vine, Cal. 92664: Ronald E. W dd • 'T f h to features such as a )lcuu.l WtUte, 4061 Ger malnder, lr- 1 c:•llltC.ES , e mg on op 0 t e World'~.!. uxt se<luded cblldreo's Yl~rtl;·~:":· is being COII- r----IN_TH.::..:I!_:N;_I!_W:I'_O_:_R_:T_·.:M:..:I!:$.:A:..:A:R:_E:A=--=--, "Tbe :e~:S.~"!'a'claac-=m::'·th~ ~~:::: ~t~ the cir cle of llle and d~th at Tt: ~r o~ee.:~=~e::. d~:~~ ~~~v~~~~fte, f HC iDe," aeeordlD.r to tbe wordl family of mu " are all akin to thi s symbo ·" Rtcbard L. Oweo orrer paddle-This statemeot tiled with the PO R INSPIRATION of a Bob Oylu lOG( of tbe As the doubie-rt.oc ceremooy Recallillg his own marriage board and nlmmiDc. TheMor-county clerk of Orange County I &:45--Bible &u.dy DIWpoen,Uoa. neared its eod, Juclce Dickey 15 rears ago ln his in-laws' risP, Klrkp.rdeohasattrePu on: Mar. 20, 1972, by Beverly 11 a.m. :• 7 P.M. -Service• u About $0 members of tbe read: "This rtnc 1s 1 clrcle back yard, Jtxlge Dickey noted with surrouodlDg seating as a J. Maddot:, deputy county clerk. R DR. JAMI!S COM IS R :.• 0~~~":,;;~S:::a~ := =~th:O,:: ~~Je~ :~~e~·~;·sb~ot t;:e f:elauc:g '!:~ ::. cootract to t~e swimming 6, P~~~st;~;:,ar~h ~:~ ~~:::~ S Pester c lftll'1IOOO,Mar.Z5,attbe''topot mUit:I.Dd tbe ~lrcle of haolved. f T~ Judge says he Plantlog for indoor-outdoor Harbor Ensign. F-16626 S••1• A•• All•· .•1 M•1•oll• tbe workl" above La(uDaBeacb • love, s per orm..,_, about 50 mar-, 548-1738 COJ'TA. M8SA 548-1788 to w1tDeu a Weddlnc that rl.agtJ ceremJntes during his p • • I A ., 10 'T BAPTIST broucbtDylall•sworclecloser LIGALMOnCI 2yearsoolhe beoch,loclud-lano mUSICO pn H to home. FICTITIOIB BlEINESS NAME in g some aboard the boats of ID aa outdoor eeremooy 00 STATEMENT family trlellds. But, this was Upper Bay Associates or the gram. The hospitality arrange- ftllow NtwPOf'ttU: Th11 It Dr. AI Stoettoo •• toa.g time vtteriAirtao aDd realdeot of Corooa del Mar. lam ltC)IIOrUa& DEE COOK for the Newport Beach City CouocU for the tollowlnc reuoDS: Dee Cook served us well oo our City Counctl in the past. Dee's out8tandlor record I• toown to many. Dee Cook will be a FULL TIME COUNCILMAN, Dee Is an INDEPENDENT can- didate. Dee Cookposseases the HIGHEST QUALII"ICA- TJONS and LEADERSHIP to fulfill ANY ASSIGN- MENT In the Newpor t Beach Municipal flmtly, Dee COOk was not drafted by an orp.ntt.ed group. He will act In terms of bene- fits ror the entire citY . 1 W" ge you to vote ror DEE COOK on April 11!11 DR. A L STOCKTON jP . o. cooK lx I Save Newport for Newporters ·~=H=O=M=E=O=f=P=-=G=-=N=E=U=M=A=N~N~C=H=R=IS:T:I:A:N=$=CH=O=O=L=~ tbe lidrnlk of Alta Laguna The followlog paraoo Is doing his fir st one at the "top or OrangtJ County Philhar monic ments will be made by Mmes. BIYd., Amokl Parker,2?-yeu. bustoeu a.s: Right Realty & t he world," Soc iety will welcome members· V. Almoo Locka.bey, Edward old Costa Yea bustDeaamaa Management Sen-Ices, 3723 After the wedd ing, there was and guests at a 10 a.m. cotfee T. Richar d Scbwnacher VOTE APRIL 11 nasraruaat OF LUTHERAN CHURCH aDCI chaJrmau of Newport Birch st •• Suite H, Newport no reception. There was a bar~ in the prdeo of Mr s. Chris-i;.::~w~a~ll<~er~ ............. .!;;;;;;;;;;~ ataJIT .taaPn'IST OF THE MASTER Beach's clttsena• bicycle tralla Beach, 92660: Robert 1.. otck-becue at Mr. Parker's home topher KUchlng oo Monday, 1JOl ~ ._. ._...._a. ..... lilt,_ • ._ committee, married usa too, lnson, 2021 Leewarq_Laoe, at 540 Ber nard St. Apr il 10. Spriogtlm~ table dec- ....,.,~ 20 ot Wellf:mtnster Newport Beach 29660 orations and strawber ries are lUNDAY IOIOOL 2100 .....,.. VIew Dr. Tbeir marrtace "~'• wrtttea TbJa: busioe~ Is ~tng coo-LIGAL NOnCI tradltlOBllly featLaed. 9 ....... 10110 C.,.. .. lllar, Clllf. by Mr. Parker • rtfleeted the dueled by aD iodlvtdual, FICTITIO(l) BUSINESS NAME This year will mark the 11th SUNDAY SEkVICES REV, MARTIN C. OLSON Weetyle ot a JCHilJV ceneta-Signed: Robert L. Dfcttuoo. STATEMENT annual doo-pt.uo musicale. t a.a. ai 10110 -.a. latertm Pulor ttoa IRIU'eatly trytng to bokt This statement tiled with the The rollowlng person Is doing Five teams of pl.a.alsts, aU WEDNEsDAY I!:VE.NING AM famil Wontup oato the beauty, eommttment COt.l:lty elerk of Orange County business as: OJ' Boo's, 425 member 5 of the Upper Say MEmNC 1 p.rn.lho:iiii AM::. an.{cll ~ llld aplrlhaUty of the mar-oo: Mar. 2?, 1972, by Arthur 30th St., Newport Beach: Robe rt Associates, wtll incliJde Mmes. READING ROOM 1 :00 A.M .. FIIIM Wonbip rJap relaUoUhtp WitbouteoiDg E. Kreger, deputy county c lerk. Glen Lunde, 407-1/2 38th St., John F. Dean, Ralph H. Deaver, Week~; 9 a.-.. 5 p.m. NURSERY PROVIDED tbroup the tra.dtttoral cere-Publlab: Mareh 30, April 6, Newport Beach. Ralph H. Hilmer, Clu'istopber W... : 9a.m .. 7:4S mODJ. 13, 20, 1972, in the Newport This business Is being con -Kltchint, Robert M. Saunders, ~ uc1 FricLiyt ~., ... ,~~~~~r====l About tbeonlytraditloaal ele-Harbor Ensign, F -16755 ducted by an tl"ldlvldua l. Ralph W. Gerard, Philip Sch- ' S meot Saturday wu the appear. Signed: Robert Glen Lunde, lege! and Otis P. Starkey, .. .._. p.M.;7·9p.m. ofJ·~ LEGAL NOTICE .._.71 1 p.-.. 4 p.-. u ce ..... pEYerettW. Dickey -------This statement rtled wilh the Featured composers wtll be S800ND OtUilQf OF of Oranee County's barborarea FICTITIOIB BIBINESS NAME county elerk of Ora.ng1! Coun ty Beethoven, Sc humann, Pouleoc, ataJST, SCEN'I1ST munlelpal court iD Costa Mesa, STATEMENT on: Mar. 20, 1972, by Beverly Walton, Mllhaud aDd Homer Newpwt.leedac Judp Dickey omctated at the Tbetollowtngpersoolsdoing J. Maddox, deput y county clerk. Simmons. C.O.. ... Mu 32828roldlu.t marrtap, business as: MlxN'MatchC iub, Publish: March 23, 30, April Mrs Dellver ehairman., will ·3100 PadRe VIew Dr. Tbt bride and groom, and P.O. Bot: 4861, lrvlne; 487 6• l3, 19?2, In tl!e Newport conduct a short'buslness meet- SUNDAY SCHOoL 10 a.m. ~ Hll_.tl most of tbe cuests, were dress-Morning Can)on Rd., Corona ;":•r~bo=-r~E~o=s~l go'"_. ---F~-:·1~6=62=8~1,~g~p:r~"'::edl:og:;;th;e~m:us~l:ca~l~p:r•:-~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SUNDAY DaVIa to a.m. Fr•• .,.Jl,.J•p•""•"' ed casuaUy, In slacks and del Mar: Ruth M, Boyatt, 48 7 WEDNBIDAY &V8HJHG Co"tr•l•tloN.J , ablrts. But the beali:y of the Morning Canyon Rd., Corona Pe ~ • Chrbtt.re Clllllrcll riew from Alta Laguna 1rlS del Mar . ··"o e ....... Roo.:. p.a. IUCh that 1.d"'--_.1_ -REV. DON SfJNUKJIAN CIUUlWC details This business Is being con-!f!!O-B E. C.Utlwy. Iatertm n....-wereo"t too DOUceabJe. ducted by an iodtYid~l. --.a• • lf•ral.._ ..... Tbe groom, wbo Ia comp-1 Moa.·Frl: lOa.e. to S p.m. SUNDAY SEII.VICE lr lie lr of bl S good: Ruth M. Boyatt. W"leth plans ... -.a-o r-euurer a cycle This statement tiled with the 111--r ........._: 1 to 9 AND OIUilot: SQIOOL trnporU.o.e tlrm to Co.U Mesa. I S.C.: 10 a.a c:o 4 p.-. AT 10!:00 A.M. aJd tbe slte was picked be-cot.mty c erk of Orange County v .. an cor..,. -IMited to .....__ •1 , ca-bt -~ L'-11 .. __. ... A on: Mar. Z7, 19'12, by Bererty ..._. a..,.a ·ientcn ancl ..,.~c..""" r ~ .-u....u, ~ J. M&ddo1, deputy co~.mtyclerk. at I lal 10 iuo doe -642-2740 boaoty, peace ux1 lr&IIQlllllty Publlsb, March 30, April 6, s~./jje 111pe1( • tbere. Alta VIsta fi.IDS aloog 13, 20, 1972, In the Newport &.a, ...-~ tbe top of a rid~ of the L.a.tuna Harbor Ensign, F -16761 1'--1 BI•LI-1"1..---L bills, ud the wiDdlog, twl.sllng ---:--:-:-----.-~Lilli u.E: '-AI~ driYe ~ the mouat:a.laa to reach DID IT. ot OIAMGI, COlT A MilA -Nl .. , tho area 1axnrn as "tq, or the __ L;.I:;GA=:"-:..:MO=:T:.::IC=I:.__ ._.., 1'*111 • ...,__ , , , t:OO .. Jll:• world" requires keeping your .. .., •• lei .. ,..... • ••••••••• t:ll •Y• gloed to the -.ke-Ute ....... ., .................... ..,... .... ~~: ::: !~~ "" Aa 11:1111 II ....... .... ... Lla'• p&rentl, Mr.llldMrs. 'CHURCH PF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE OF CORONA DEL MAR ILIANOR C. JACKSON, MINISTER S.taJ Sentee ••••••• 11:00 a.m. s__,-Sebool •••••••• 11:00 a.m. 1411 L COAST HWY. U~10J2 CLIP I" DIIVt:, MIW,OIT aiACH A NI!W CHUIICH WI!LCOMU YOU THI: fiii:V. OON L . INOL.I!, ~·STO" SUNDAY SCHOOL .,, •• f •4S A.lil, TUDY WORSHIP ...... II A.Mo •4 7 ,,.M, D. ED PRO TEas RIGHT FOR A Darid LooorWestmlDster, were oa band tor the cerelllODJ. The croom's parents, Mrs. Faye Parker of Nn HaYen, Coon,, aDd Mr. Hy Pt:asiUllk of KansaS Ctty, Yo •• couldD't make tt. Aroold Parter'•brotber,Allen, wu tbere 11 belt man. Tbe oo1y other tradlt10Qll positioo to tlle •eddloe. that of mUd of boaor. ns ft.lled by Lisa'• 11ster, TiD&. Tbe WeddiJ:lc cereiDOIIJ, writ- too b7 llr. Parter, jolood the oew)Jweds • 'thra tile bollness of lbtlr ,... uxt the stau. of CONTROWD OTY GROWTH Iii Hlolll toundod "CCwt" to .. ,.. .... ... ,..... ., .. -· ,...._ liJ ..... hoo ..... • .., w .... ~ ....... .. otitlly the...,.., e1 .1oo1• I t.Jtl"' _. d~ulty. We ..t ..t looe hloioo.dlp owl Ne --............. ,... ............ ,.. ........ ..... ..................... .., . ., .,., NOTICE OF AWARD OF CONTRACT IN ASSESSMENT DmRICT NO. 54 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Purstant to tbe requirements of Section 5248 of lbe CalU- ornta streets and Highways Code, DOtice Is hereby given that a cootract has been awarded by lbe City Council ol the City of Newport Beach to Gr1fftth Compa,ny for the constroctloo of improvements In alleys 1n Assessment District No. 54, a.nd re.lattng to the real prop- erty shown on the map as property affected by or bene- fited by or to be assessed to pay tbe costs a.nd eq>enses of said work and Improvements 1o Assessment Ol.strlct No. 54, wbicb said map Is entitled "AMENDED MAP SHOWING BOUNDARY OF ASSE$MENT DISTRICT NO. 54, IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, OR - ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, Newport Jle tgbts and Balboa Alley Improvements," ldeoU- tled as Drawtog No. M-5 145-S, January 24, 19'12, whJch ameOO- ed map wu beretoforeapproved by the City Colllctl of the City of Newport Beach at the time of tbe pqbUc hearing oo the Resoluttoo of lDteoUou, and wblcb amended map Is oo nte 1D the ol!lce of the City Clerk I.Dd iD the oft'lce ot the City PubUc Woru Dtreclor. Tbb: au constttllte DOttce to a.1J per.:ms tr.t all property w twa tbe botmdu'les ot tbe pi'QPOIII(I aseeumeot district 1bi.U bt auessed at tbt time of tbe OODftrma.tJoo ot tt• u- "Nmeat llldet Chlplw 16 (comiiiOOClJ>c at Sectklo 5160) ot Part I ot Dtrtsloo 7 ot lbt C.UUala Slre<ls ud Hllfl- ftJI COdt tDtttled "Tbt lm- prorem.t Act of 1911," to PQ' tbt COllis of tht lmpi"'"e- •tDt lD PI'OPQI'Uoo 10 tbt blot- lila wblc:b aiel ..._ty ,.._ ...... !rom tllo l_...moal, --., tllo ·--., .., -b propo.ty b7 11M ...... .., ., Ito • .-~ ... W bf a~. c.U;J, m-..clptJ- Itr .. -problle ,. .... et- pol---lXI IIACII -... .. .:.:..-.: ~ :::. "CU: .. 110 Cltr CMcU ot 1M CU, liTE IPI. 11· •• ~ :-:..-::' ~ ~-L. fllftll -~ ..... ==~~ 1 ___ .:::::=~~!~===~:!:~==~!==~--J Qrflla.JIIIiliiLI't .... ••••n ,.,r ·--. Afrtl 1, .... -7 -11'11, "' .. "'"'"' -...... The great American YaC at•on It 's whateYer people w•th plans make 11 . A welcome opportunit y to unw1nd f rom our work-a·day world. A custom -made plan lor ac11ve recreat1o n. Relaxa1 10n Whatever And no ma11er how you enJOY your vacat 1on you II probably ag ree 11 goes by too last Thai's why proper plannmg can really help oul. And that"s where Imperial Sav•ngs comes 1nto t he picture At lmpenal Sav.ngs we beheve 1n sound f•nanc•al plann1ng. Because we th1nk you should get the m ost out of llle now and 1n the fu ture So we max1m1ze your sav1ng •nteresl w1th a full range of programs 10 Itt you r needs. The htghest rates on 1nsured savmgs. And lnend ly full·lam11y savon gs ana loan serv1ce. These are JUS! some of the reasons why so many people W1lh plans save at lmper•al. W hv not come 1n. start sav,ng. and see what we mea_n sure you 'll hl<e the assoctatton. Were 6.18% 5.25% ~·'"""..,on QO-d•• c••"'•tllls "~ 5 39% lUI ' 1nn..,1r V'I'O ... ~ .. ~ IH•~OI 1n0 Q ..... ,,II ICC~"'"'""' Y>l y<tl< I per '""""' on Dl .. ooo• l ttOIH>Io eof!'lpo.,noeo 0 1 '• 4cco""'• 11•n 5 1301 '•om 01!1 ol Olooorr lo lllll o! W!lf>· • 70 Otlwll A.c1 .. ., 1nn .. 11 r•••o '"'""' ••v· rngo 1 110 •"II •U t """""""'Ill 0111 .... (} 0 ImPERIAL SAVInGS ..., looo -tioo ~ OMce: a. VIe UrdD. Newport •••ell. (714) 17141a NewpcH't C...... OMoe: 110 Nlia'*" CMAc ~ Nlnput •••&II. ('1'14) .... 1_. ~ omc:. In PM•deftl {mllln Oflloll: 11 South Le1t1t A._..... e.. ~"' w.ndota. "-dtandt. Wo a •and Hltta A WHOU. Y OWNED 8UilSIOIARY ~ 2 llllUON OOLI.NIM'I!!NAL OOIPDMTION 01' M II'IICA - -. IT.t.ftiR!Ir ____ . ...._ b 1 Ill M: ltd*erC ......... ,_;~IV'11f'' ~-.. 1111 Dr<llld lUll 1 Plloo,-Aol: lA......, Alia Ie"acer, JUl Orchid Btn Pilot; -Aa. 'hlo --Ia beloc coo-daclodbJulldtrlduoL Si&lld: Uwtwc:e A. KeU- IDpr, Tlds ltatemiDt Died wttlll the .-ty elort of <lnllp Couoty Oil: Mat. zo, 1971, by Beft.rl)' 1·"•ddox,-.-tyelort. HOWARD Pabu.tl: Mueb U, 30, A,trU I, IS, 19'71, ID the Newport N.W .. ORT ••ACH CALI .. DIIIINIA Harbor Eutp. F -156%7 LEGAL NOTICE -~~-::;;;=::---------=-:------,-=------LEGAL NOTICE LIGAL NOnCI LEGAL NOTICE -------------~---~""'-'=~-·------------ ORDINANCE NO. 1431 >P:!R~O~POO~ITc!.!!:IO~N!_!A~:--------------AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH - ORDERING, CALLING, PROVIDING FOR AND GIVING NOTICE OF A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SAID CITY ON JUNE 6, 1972, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUAUFIED VOTERS OF SAID CITY CERTAIN PROPOSITIONS TO INCUR BONDED INDEBTED- NESS BY SAID CITY FOR CERTAIN MUNICIPAL IM- PROVEMENTS, AND ORDERING THE CONSOLIDATION Of SAID ELECTION WITH TilE STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELEC- TrON TO BE HE LO ON SAID DATE . WHEREAS, at a meeting held prior to I he meeting at whic h this ordinance is adopted the City Council, by a vote of at least two-thirds of the members thereof, adopted a resolution determining that the publlc interest a.nd necessity demand the acquisiHon and construction of certain municipal Improve- ments, and making findings relating thereto; NOW, THEREFORE, tbe City Council of the City of Newport Beach OOES ORDAIN as follows: Section 1. That a special election be hekl. and the same Is hereby called to be held ln said City on June 6, 1972, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said City the propositioo hereinafter set forth of loeurrlng indebtedness and Issuing bonds of said City therefor, In the principal amount stated In the ballot propositions hereinafter set forth, and for the objects and purposes set forth In said resolution aDd 1D said ballot propositions. Section 2. That the estimated cost of the municipal improve- ments described in saJd ballot propositions are as follows: Proposttloo A: $3,560,000 Proposition B: $2,425,000 Proposition C: $3,000,000 The estimated costs of said municipal improvements inciiJd e the following: (a) legal or other fees tncldeflt.al to or conue<::ted with the authorlutlon, issuance and sale of the bonds, and (b) the costs of printing the hoods and other costs and expenses lncldeOtal to or connected with the authorization, issuance aDd sale of the boods. Section 3. That the maximum rate of interest to be paid on each said lndebtedness shall not exceed the maximum rate permitted by law, to wit, seven per cent (?:\) per annum, the actual rate or rates of interest on saJd bonds to be determloed at or prior to the time of the sale or sales thereof. Sald interest shall be payable semiannually except that interest for the first year may be made payable at the eod of said year. Section 4. That the polls for said election shall be opened at seven o'clock. A.M. or the day of said election and shall remaln open eonttnuous\y from said lime until eight o'clock P.M. of the same day, when said polls shall be closed, except as provided in Section 14436 of the Elections Code of the State of Callfornla. Section 5. That on the ballots to be used at said special election, in add.!Uon to any other matters required by law, there shall be printed substantially the following: : Shall the City of Newport Beach inc11r a : boDded indebtedness In the principal sum : of $3,560,000 for the purpose of acquist-YES : : tion of a certain munlclpal Improvement, '----'----'-- : to wtt: a certa.ln municipal improvement : for park and r ecreational purposes, In-NO : cllldlng the acquisition of .sites and pro- : visions for open space? PROPOSITION B: : Shall the City of Newport Beach incur a : bonded Indebtedness In the principal sum :of $2,4.25,000 for the purpose of acquisl-: YES : t1on of a certain municipal improvement, : to wit: a certain municipal Impr ovement ;.: --'----'- : tor the deveklpment of park and recrea- : tiona! fa c111tles, lncltxling all utiUtJes, : NO : furnishings, and equipment necessar y or : Incidental thereto" PROPa;ITION C: Shall the City of Newport Beach incur a : bonded l.odebtedness in the principal sum : of $3,000,000 for the purpose of acquisi- : lion of a certain municipal improvement,_;__ _ _;_ __ _;__ : to wit: a certain municipal improvement : for park and recreational purposes, m- : e luding the future acquisition of sites anrl : provis ions for open space" :NO Section 6. That a cr oss ( t) placed In the voting square after the word "YES" In the manner her einbefore provided shall be counted in favor of the adoption of tile proposition, A cr oss ( t) placed to the voting square aner llie word "NO" In the manner hereinbefore provid€<1 shall be counted against the adoption of the proposition. Section 7, That If any pr oposition for the incurring or bonded indebtedness so submitted receives the requtsite number of votes required by law of the qualified electors volin~~: on said proposition, bonds of said City in not exceeding the principal amount stated in such proposition may be issuel'l and sold for the object and purpose set rort t; in :;aid pr opostllon. Section 8. That the special election hereby called for the date hereinbefore specified shall be aod is hereby ordered consolidated wtth the statewide primary election to-be held on said date, and within said City the precincts, polling plaCl!s aDd otncers of election for the special municipal election hereby called shall be the same as those provtded for said statewide primary election. The Board of Supervisors of Orange County Is hereby requested to order the consolidation of the special municipal election, and said Board of Supervisors Is hereby authOrized to canvass the return:-of said special MARK CRC85 (t) ON BALLOT ONLY WITH RUBBER municipal election, and said elections shall be held in all STAMP : NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL. respects as if there wer e only one e!e<::tion, and only one for m of ballot, namely, the ballots used at said statewide pr imar y (ABSENTEE BALLOTS MAY BE MARKED WITH PEN eleclton, shall be used. Said Board of Supervisor s shall AND lNK OR PENCIL.) certlly the r esults of lhe canvass of I he returns or said special municipal election to the City Council of said City whi ch shall lNSTR UC TIONS TO VOTERS the reafter declare the results thereof. A proposilion sub- To vote oo any measure, stamp a cross ( •) in the mltled by this ordinanc-e shall be designated on the ballot by voting square after the word "YES " or after the word a letter printed on the left ma rgin of the square containing "NO." Ail marks except the cross (•) are forbidden. the descr iption of the measur e, as pr ovided in Section 10231 All distinguishing marks or erasures are for bidden and of the Elections Code. make the ballot void, Section 9. That except as otherwise provide<! in th is ordi~ If you wrongly stamp, tear or deface this blllot, return nance, the election called her eby shall be conducted as tt'to the inspector of election and obtain another. provided by Ja.w for other muni cipal elections in said City, On absent voter ballots mark a cross (•) with pen or Section 10. That the City Clerk shall cause this orrtinance --,~pe;;oc~l~t.,,,,,'=""""""""""""""""":::o""""""ii to be pubUshed once a week for two consecutive weeks in ~ the Newport Harbor Ensign, No other notice or such ele('tion P r7 r7 need be given. uyyerS J flSUrance, J nC . Sectloo 11. That the City Clerk shall arrange forthe translation of the blllot measures and instr uctions into COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Spanish and such other languages as may be requirert by the County Clerk, and stLall distribute and provide for the posting WE CARE ABOUT YOU -YOUR FAMILY -of a facsimile copy of the ballot contaJningthe ba.llot measure:; YOUR H O ME -Y OU R AUT O-YOUR BUSINESS aDd ballot instructions printed In such translations, all as ED EGGERS s"'•TI< to 1 '171 1 E"5T COAST ><IG"W"• CORON.O. OlL M.O.>'I. C .O.L'" required by Elections Code Sections 14201.5 and 14201.6, Section 12. This ordinance shall take effect upon Its passage. This ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City CouncJI of the Ctty of Newport Beach held on the 13th day of March, 1972, and was adopted on the 27th day of March, 1972, by the followin g vote, to wit : ATTEST: Laura Laglos City Clerk AYES, COUNCILMEN : Mcinnis, Kymla, Hirth, Croul, Dostal, Parsons. NOES, COUNCILMEN : None . ABSENT COUNCILME N: Rog- ers. E. F. Hirth Mayor Publlsh: April 6, 13, 1972, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. ARE FVNERAL EXPENSES INCLUDED IN AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE POLICIES CONTAINING "MEDICAL PAYMENT" COVERAGE? by EUGENE 0 . IER6ERON ............ ,........... . .......................... 11 ••• :: ~ ·:.::: .:;..~~.::=~':M.--....-:-= ......... _,_., ....... _,...,.....,~. II If I .. '"" ........ _ ........ ., .............. ,.,, ..... _ ........ I I Ci A..._.,,._,...... ..., ..... ...,. ,... -Ill wsaa; L t '&a f/1 ..... co a •..!:::::".~-., ...,._.....,,_, ....,_..., ~ ...... ,..... ,..,--y-~ .,._ lfhOUL :: ........ -.-.. ......__--"""'.-,. . .-. .. .. ···~-....... ~-F-n.,_Be•ne 'COIOIIA ...... ,,.,.,... LIG.t.L NOnCE FICTITIOlli B~INESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following persoos are cktlllc busloess as: Little Bo Peep Yarn BouUque, 9080 Ed- tnpr, fountaln Valley, Ca., ~'708: Mr. & Mrs. Gr egory Allen Wait, 643 Plumer St., Cotta Mesa, Ca. 9'Z627, Tblt busloess ls being con- ducted by aa iodh'ldllll. Stped: Ell.1oe s. wan. Tbts stattmtfll ftled with the C0Uf1tJ clerll of On.net County on: Mar. 15, 1912, by Beverly J. Maddox, d8SMJI.J county clerk. PubUih: Much !3, 30, April &, 13. 19'7%. lo the Newport Harbor Enatrn. F -16519 MATTRESSES JrSW -IIDOILDDIG ln'lf\llar .,..,_ ,. ;'a -~ COSTA WISA MAniiSS CO • ............ No w.tr .... Y1llely BB clinics set 1'1lo lad 1111•1 Jolla VaUolr bo·I-D elllllc wtU bo bold to I _...to __ _.ellllla 11 Orup Caut Calleto, JW u..u Ud Juoe ze~.LnPtter. .:;v.vo-,.. CJlll. thoroughbred racing starta Wed.Apr.12 ' HOWARD'S CHEVROLET DEALERSHIP Is expected to open during August tn Newport Place, at the corner of Dove aDd Qualls streets near Orange County airport. CoostrucHotr. began late last month, The dealership. owned by Howard Richardson of East B!l.&tf, Is the begln.nlnr of wbat Em kay Development Co. e:rpeets to be aa automotln "sl.l)ermart" of major dealerships ln Newport Pla.ce. Howard's w111 ba:re 31,700 square feet under roof and wtu cost about $385,000 to build. Emka.y's parent company, Morrtson-Knadsen of Boise, Idaho, Is building the dealership. Co-director• tor tbt cltalet: Ut Herb Uuey, bead ba.ut~ ball c:oaeh at OCC, &.Dd b18 ant.stut c:oac:h, BobSebtrm• .. bOrn. JobD Vallely, baekcollrt apeclal18t of the Houston Rock- ttl &Dd former AU-CIF at Co· rom del Mar ttlgb scbool, AU- , Callfornta at occ aod All- Amerlca.n at UCL.A, wi.U be at each session to work ln- J dJYiduaUy Yl.th every partlci- paot. Tbe cUnics are open to boys In elementary, Junior tltgb and high scbool. The seS6ioos wtll run from 9 a.m. to noon dally. Each of the 2 cUnJcs wtll begin wtttl defensive funda- mentals andconttnuelntoshoot- Jnc fUndamentals aod other of- fensive sldlls. A one~hour open house tor parents wUl be held each Friday evening to sum- marize the week's work. I IIQ AACQ DAILY T.,.., ftwu SM. flflt race ..• ~ 1 :30 Satutde~ • Holi~Hyt 1 :00. FftEIEI OPI.N HOUlE SUIKU'f. A/KII.f. 2 TrKUkM v-.ry Showl1 0:46 • 2:00. Wott.ouu _., .. 7 '-"'· T,_jning ,_.." 10 .•. lustoul"' of_.,.. ... rtcing mcwl.._ Holliwwll'llt, ~~~~­ Century Blvd. M: P,.lrle From the Police Blotter • MONDAY, MARCH 20 5:45 p.m. at 400 Main st., Jonathan David Grenz, 23, Balboa, and charged with pub- of 400-1/2 Clubhouse Dr., West Uc alcohol Intoxication , •• Newport, was arrested at 3:15 A thief broke the front wlndow a.m. at 4000 W, Coast Hwy., of Newport Stamps aDd ColDs, and ctLarged with public alcohol 2400 w. Coe.st Hwy., MulDers intoxication ... Jefferey Kim-Mile, between 7:45a.m. Match ball Hall, 26, and Rick James 21 and 8:45 a .m. March n Wemple, 25, both of 3036 and took an undetermined awn- Br eakers Dr ., Corona del Mar, her of u.s. and foreign coins were arrested at their resi-that were oo display ••• Cash dence at 3 a.m. and charged totalllng $161 was stolen from with possession of marijuana the wallet of Wtlllam C. White . . . Pollee arrested Stepheo when a thief broke Into his Russell Read, 23, ofl 70 1 Orcas residence at 3036 Breakers Dr. Dr., Costa Mesa, and Kenneth Corona del Mar, between 11 Lee Martell, 23, of Encinitas, a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at 30 minutes past midnight at 1300 W. Coast Hwy,, Mar-• WEDNESDAY, "MARCH 22 iners Mile, and charged both Kae Alfred Ewing, 38, of with burglary •.• An antique 1576 E. Ocean Front. Balboa, cabinet door was reported was arrested at 10:05 p.m. at missing at 9:45 p.m. from a 6th st. a.nd Balboa Bl vd., Bat- wall or. Bob Burns restaurant boa, and charged with driving ln Fashton Island by employees under the Influence of alcohol whO said they last saw the •.• Pollee stopped James door at 3 p.m. Patrick Proctor, 23, of 5010 • TL"ESDA Y MARCH 21 Neptune Ave., West Newport, William Bei-ton Moody, 33, at 1:40 a.m. on W. Coast Hwy. ot 201 E. Balboa Blvd., Bal-just east of Balboa Blvd. and boa, was c harged with pos-charged him with drlvt.ng under session or mar ijuana when po-the lnlluence of alcohol .•• ll ce arrested him at 8:05 p.m. Welding equipment valued at at 918 E. Ocean Front, Balboa $400 was stolen from. the gar- .•• Cher yl D-.ulene Flannery, age of Robert Anderson at 2327 z,s, of 918 E:. Ocean Front, Marg:a.ret Dr •• Newport.Hetghts, '#as charged with possession sometime between Feb, 27 and of marijuana when she was 7 p.m. March 22 •.• A purse arr ested at Main St. and E. containing $35 ln c urrency and Ocean Front at 9:20 p.m .. , • $30 worth of other personal Marilynn Witherspoon Mead possesstoos was burglarlzed -15, of 200 Apolena Ave., Bal~ from the home of Ge.U Patrlc:la boa Island, was arrested at Louis at 31 9 Ana.de Ave., Sal- boa, between 9 p.m. March 21 and 6:30a.m. March 22. • THURSDAY, MARCH 23 Pollee arrested David Kings- bury Jlldd, 33, of 404 Clubhouse Dr., West 'Newport, at 9:30p.m. at 32od St. and Newport Blvd •• and charged him with publlc iotox.lcaUon . . A fire ex- tinguisher valued'<.. at $25 was taken from an apartment build- Ing at 752 Amlgos Way, the ~~~~ BUSINESS DIRECTOR Y • Antiques • Auto Repair Call these merchants IIIANNING'S GENERAL f h b t . . COLLECTOR'S SHOP or t e es In serv1ce "0~'-1 LOCATIONS! "ANTIQU E ROW" TRANSMISSION WI HEWPORT BL., C.M, t~ ..1>fflceEqulpment "THE FACTORY" TUHI!·UPSJ'S I E•SIAI#'J -~ 1-""~:!..::!:::.::.=.:!:=:.:!=:::::: •Sewin1 Machines New & UHcl 42.5 lOTH ST., •4, N. B. o•E• o .. c,-" TO • leMi11TriiSIIissia .S7!J5 ~=-~6~4~2~-9~2~51~~---4 •• •. Beauty Salons . 2173 IUIIIIL Yl . ro .. . , • CISTA IEU-142· 7111 ~ v-Dllti!CTLY ACIDU PIOM BEAUTY NOOK THED ltD.UU PORD 2732 E. Coast Hwy • Hearln1 Aids Corona del Mar Phone 644-7336 SALI!S & SERYIC!: 420 E. 17TH ST . COITA MI!SA 6U-7706 -U6-61M IIALCOUI-)CUTUII • .,..-o•-r •a•o--.. .. . a llCtcLI SlOP -6ol6-'070 a.AA.••·••......-o•· ONE. DAY II!RVICI! :OIIlt.ILY ,.UHOAV ....... t-t BIKE THI:I""T INSURANCE 371 OLD MEWPORT BLVD. MEWPORT lEACH • , HAL AEBISCHER .I!!:J. PYoptf Fitting Assured 3401 E. eo.st Hwy. Coton.dtl Mw 1711-3133 •Decorators .. ....... 11.,.., ........ .. r::......., ......... . ..... -,.. .............. c.l Chrhhlla•r IMIN7wU7.-. Mil~ MIIII ... IMIUMIA •Orr C1111ien 01-.TT ~ -.u- IN NlwP<l"T tEACH ~ Of/1« Fumi"'" ~ OESKS-CHAiftl FILES • SAFE$ OFFICE SUPPLIES 1.,.. I STt\TIONEitY ......... ~M'I hrvk• -~~ ,.., OPPtci&WPL Y tM. 30t1N-.or1IMI.N........,..t._.. It'"· T.tel S•tl•f•cMPI .....,,.......;: ... 11 ... SINCI!ll SIWING -CHINI 1171-IIMI .. C.M. 646-9742 • Shoe Repair ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE COMPLITIIMOI.LUeiAia AfiD MAND.AII llrAIII 1401 E. Coaat Hipwq Coioaa .4ol liar • Nurserln Pbooo: 611' ... 40 Od•r Loc.,ia••t ...... latlrlor ...... •UU 'ITA LIDO• MIWPOIT n...ical A TNet • 74 PAlM tOM IILAIID IAII rddtn ... F•--• n• IIYMI. MIWPOIT ...._--• ._. d d • IDIIMIOM'I OIP'-ITO I I -PAMUOM IILAIIID FREE DELIVERY 1:~~!!~~~~=~ Corono del Mar Nunory • fieWepliplr 2744 E. CaOIC Hwy. 67S.0160 POll LOCAL MIWS IIAJWOR PAINT A WALIIAPD HI JWUilOH PADnl C lJ'U LIM I~I'ATnlfll$ , WAL",.~ •tt L c:.!oa Bwy. 'L ... ,. """""' [, C>~DY"' __ _ ftnu 171·1111 A. 'L IIAUAC: PLOIIBU '7000·wlkll ._ ... oa-&dollllr • M '1,.....,. DAT • HICIIT WATIIIIIIKAftll ,,._ ..... •.Vacuum, SewiJW .t.~!:W A·UI!:D • 8oloo6--AD- It 'RAIIII' 'UPZRIIIICK ..... Aifl .. od- COIIOMO\ DIL IU.Il SIWIMG fo VACUUII CIMT .. I L ~ itfJ, ·111'-ll o--• ._.acn·•l) J & J UPHOLSTERY 642-5876 64&-80 8 Nt'III'Oifl HARitl~ EM!IlJI SEOONI>SECflON --P .. f lliU!I*Y, APRIL&; \112 OOIIlNA DEL liAR, CAl:! F. OC Fair to parade talent Cull prtau wtU be awarded to wtmer1 1n a. talent oap&rlde amateur eootut to be held at the Orlnp COUDty Fair, Special evealldJrector Larry .Emtrtoo. report1thatpreUmlD· uy altd!Uons wtu bt held at the tdrcrouoos May 16, 1 'I aod 18 at ?:SO p.m. Both 1Ddh1d-.11 and cro~s of any ace are ellglble for the compeUtloo, Any type of talent will be COO· sldered: slngers, dancers, mu- sicians, comedians, Junleu, acrobats, etc. Those accepted 1n the audi- tioD.S wlll be eUgtble for the seml-ftllals, to be hekl durJ.Dc the fair June 17, 18, and 14. The tlnal compet(Uoa Is sched- uled for the last day of the talr, Sunday, Juoe Z5. The top performer or gro'4) Will receln $100 In cash, plus a trophy. The secood-p1ace winDer will receive $75 and the thtrd-place, $50. ... £ na r From : (Coett?Jal,_.... $100,....._,_, ... 1177 U a.a.lllrftlt ••• Ail,.,.. 811«1, dillwt.ltiMpr .......... 8o7tw'l ...._at Ida II d'JEDI IIOWW' ...tll4 at $1S WU eu. • • • • llollt ,..-. Gl at -Vlt. Lido Lillo..,.. -.. -Gl -~=~··oro;. au: .... __ .,,; .... -·----..... _t w-_ ... ..:""'-ftllo u ~ ' , ... ..., ... • ... --. W•= • , .... Mltdl L--II lao ,.. -II 11011 I:JO a.a. Mit<' IS , , , olio,.. owl INal 1:10 II> I p.m. 1r .. Cut'o U..w. 110 B Lur7 ..,... G1 110'1 Bon Ud ...,., a 1'V lit, ..,.., Balxla Blfd., saa.. .....a ....,. LMt, wMte1111, ,..,_.; . m ndlo ""'-meal ,.._ II 1:10 p,a, MltebMIIOd I LJ11. IIIII 1 $10 <&IMR ... wtoloo • • • -llld -II ,. 1 ---wlod wllllol II Ia)' oo tbo -G1 r .. lll -u, -$1116 _. lllroop a -II foot bOlt. II 1M -G1 ll._rt tllllllt. lotiO lronl tbo to-•-tbl-G1 tbo botldlq. 111111 llofer Dr Wowt<l'""'"·· ter at Coroa& del Mar ld&tl bot •• ~~-. ocbool bOIY..., Much I ud • SATURDAY lURCH IS --llllld tt:O!l a,m, u AIRII.U. Robert A. too.a, 8 a .m. Mueb Q, EdWard Nl~bolloe Smltb, Jl, !'w"::•:;:::c bulDHI at •lloM cuudla.Ds are Mr. ud • FRIDAY, MARCH 24 of lSI VJa UDdlM, LJdo lalt, • SUNDAY IIIAJicH Zl Mn. FraU R, I.Aula ot 2'1U Altred Jolin Thorfk, 18, of ;:• ;rnated at Z:10 p.m. at JobD. aab.rt HelQI.utb 1: ot AU.tron Drive, Costa Mea 504 OahU& A,..,, Coroa 611 th t. ud Bllbaa Bl•d .. W..t 101 MarlM An BaJbo.. 'g_ bu completed hla US ~ Mar, waaarreat:ed at J:SOa.m. Nnport, Ud eha.rlt<l wttbpoa-1lDd. ,..UT...datJOmtDutea Force ll&stc tralaing '~t tbe at Nf'I'POrt BlYd, ud VIa I.Jdo, :-= :!.:'a.:.f::-'3 $i5 TJillt 1 mi4DI.Pt at 35i E, Cc.at All TralDlDc CommaDd'siA.ct-· West Nnpori. Ud ftaeb&rced wu etolea b-orn JohD Roque-HtcbftJ, .., tbt {Qier Bay ~~ AFB, Texas. He bts beeD with dr1Y1DC IIDdtr tbelnflueDce more's ear •b.lle It wu pu~ brldp, &Ddcbl.rlldw1thdrl'f1Dc for~ ~~lltel ~:· ~· :!~~,; ~~~~S::'! = from 7 p.m. ldll 8:SO P.Dl. ~ :r::u:'=l tronie1 fteld. Hem~ a 1 19,0 Rooa.ld &IDJimlD's car nne ;:: :;-~':!:e:;e' at SJJ-1/Z itO.; 'ftl plaeecl allfut em; crachate of Mater Del bJcta 1t 'lfU puked from 1:SO p.m. Geooa 'ixat sall ~ • ~ Stet-eo Rotbap, zs, otZOOS-J/2 scbooJ.. Santa Ana, &od atteoded March 24 uottl 10 a.m. March $470 ,.. stol• from tbe pr-Balbca Blvd., Ctotral Nnport; 26 MU' his resldeDce llt 111 age ot Joha Selley at 1oo1 wbea pollee arruted him at 29th st., West Newport , , • Tiller Way Harbor VI., Hills 1:15 L.m, at SZl Bt.lbo& BlTd., An cdbaatd eac:tne nlued at betweea tO a.m. March 25 uJ Balloa ••• MartRobert:Rodl!)', ----ZO, of SOl E. Balboa Blvd., LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 81-,llldMortLeooardCblt-------. ..,.----------------•ood, ZO, ol West Covlla, ••• ORDINANCE NO. 1434 pursuant to authority of said arrested at 11:10 a.m. at AN EWERGENCY ORDt-Seetloo 65858 ot the, Cal1forn1a Roddy's rutdeDee &Dd ehlrpd NANCE OF THE CITY OF Government Code and pur..at •ltl:• pouesatoo of martjuua NEWPORT BEACH REQUffi-to lts powers 18 set forth 1n , • , Alfred Albert Alcorta, S?, lNG CITY COUNCIL AP-Sectloo 4IZ of theCltyCbarler; of 108-t/2 lith St., 81-, PROVAL FOR THE lSSU-NOW, THEREFORE, the Ctty wu arrested at 1:30 a.m. and ANCE OF BUILDING PER-CoUDcll of the City of Newport c.larpd wttb public lntoztcaUon MITS IN BLOCKS 100 AND Beach DOES ORDAIN as fol-, , • A btcyde nlued at $85 ZOO OF NEWPORT CENTER lOws: was stolea from the garage ot AND THE REMAINDER OF SECTION 1, No building per-Darren Bordler, 1700 E. Oceu THE NEWPORT BEACH mlts wtU be Issued for ltroc-Front, Balbo&, between 9 a.m. CIVIC CENTER Sri'E NOT tures aboVe S5 . feet 1D heilbi March t5 IDd 9:SO p.m. March INCLUDED IN ORDINANCE to be located wtthlD that are& 26 ••• A bicycle worth about NO,l37J tnowo as Blocks 100 and 200 $72'ftatakeotromTerryKen- Wbereas, the City Couoetl of Newport Center &Dd that nectJ's garage, 546 Santa Ana of the City of Newport Beach porUon of the proposed New-Au., Nnport Heichts, betweeo adopted Ordinance No. 1371 oo port Beach Civic C.:~ter site 11 a.m. and 9 p.m. ............... collftaa ••••• .a. a.w. c•na :::;:;;1:~ ...... .• .... ... ......... •u• · 1 £1 ·un) "L•)!Ilf4 a 0.. .I111PI(IIl Pf1 r .I 1 .. , H .. ..w-~ ~:a.. ... ;:' ~ljO ;: ~ .... H' If allot_, U,:t-w • lpiCIII !:.;' *•.... ....... .... ................. _.....,..,.., --~---.. 5 'pq , .. •Mia IMCIIaW... W&l ALIA SM-1121 (TOLL Pill! PIOM MIWPOIT HAIIOI AliA) 3209 Via Lido Newport Beach (at L ido Island Bridge) (714) 675-0210 P RESENTS a Teaching Mission and instruction in THE EPISTLE OF SAI NT JAMES. Saturday evenings, be~nning 10 weeks, 7:30P.M. April 8th, Ia arbor looto Ia March 8, 1971, enacting a not locluded In OrdinaDce No. • MONDAY, MARCH 27 spec1tte plan to establlsb a 13'71 uoless such permits have Ray Cartis Hasler 27 of slrttt plane dettnlng the maxi-ftrst beeD reviewed aJJd ap-201 8tb St., Balboa. 'ns'ar- mum permitted hel&fll otstrue-proted by the City Counell ot ~-~~~~oo':,!~~~-J.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""':""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'.J tures on a poriloo of the pro-the City of Newport Beaeh, posed Newport Beaeh ClYte SECTION 2. This ordialnce The Instructor will be GENE BE~SON a noted Southland Bible T e a cher, Layman, Businessman and recent Speaker at numerous Angl ican Parishes, and Lecturer at The Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, Guildfo rd, E n gland. BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR If you are a newcomer. know. of a oewciomer the Harbor Area who not been weloomMI, her a favor by calling Harbor Visitor betwMn and 10 a.m. and lbe eaU on your fritnd Nluable infornwtion aDd 9ifts from friendly busi- ness firms which '\•cq~;u;to\odhelp her bocom,o fl II with her new surrou~L-- THE HAR-VISITOR PHONE' 484·9388 ED ...... ....... """"' SEEKS TO Center site; and shall be effective for a period WHEREAS, the City Counell of 90 days from the date instructed the Deputment ot Its adoption. PROVIDED, !mr- CommUDity Development to ever, llllt after ootlce purstaot consider a slgtlt plane defining to Section 65858 of the CaW~ the marlmum permitted height ornta Government Code and of structures In the remainder publle heertnc, the Clty Co•melt l of tha.t portion of the Newport may by a four-Mhs vote ex- Beach Civic Center DOt tn-tend this ordinance for e luded lD Ordlnaoce No, 1371, year. Not more ttwl two such and that area ot Newport Cen· ertenslon.s may be adopted. ter known as Blocks 100 and SECTlON 3, Ttlls 200; and Is declared by the City WHEREAS, the City Coune ll to be oeeeessary as an will request the Planning Com-geocy meuure for mission to consider adoptln& the pllbllc peach, health, a spedtlc pla.n to establlsh aDd wel1are for the a sight plaoe def11Un& the mul-stated he telA, and sball nntm permitted bel eDt of m-ae-effect Immediately ~ Ill t\ll'es abon S5 feet lD belpt adoption. In the rematDder of that por-SECTION 4. This ordi.Da.DCe tlon of the Ne"WpOrt BeachCh1c sllaU be published ooee to the Center DOt Included In Ordl-ometal oew~r of the City. naoce No. 1371 aDd that area THtS ordlnaoee wu intro- ot Newport Center koown as duced and adopted as an emer- Blocks too aDd 200; and geocy ordlnaoee at a uplar WHEREAS, Section 65858 of meetlng of Ute City COUDCU the CalUornia Government Code ot the Cit} of Newport S.eb speciflcally autborlus the held on the 27th day of March, adoption of lnterlmzon1ngord1-1972, by the following •ote, nanees as emergency measures to wlt: prohlblt:ln& useswblchmaycoo-A YES, COUNCILMEN: Melnnls; ntct with a toning proposal Kymla, Hirth, Crout, Dostal. wtUe h the legislative body ls PariOilS. eonslderln&; and NOES, CO UNCILMEN : Nooe. WHEREAS, Section 412 of ABSENT CO UNCILMEN: the City Cb&rter authorises the ers. adopUon otordlna.oeesasemer-E. F. Hirth Mayor ATTEST: gency measures when declared by tne City Councn to be nec- essary In preserving the pubUe peace, bealtb or sa.fety; a.od WHEREAS, I.D eoactinc this ordlnaDCe the Council hereby declares Laura Lartos C Uy Clerk Publish: April 6, tbe Nnporl Harbor SAFEGUARD YOUR FAMILY BY liNG HARMFUL TRAFFIC CONDITIONS. It tokos ...,_.n.lo study ....! oction to won wi1h tho Ceuncl to obtoi• realistic, _.,..... solutions to our Traffic ,.a.. loms. Hirtll in;tiot.d a .-If. tH of citbetls _. ouhHie pro- fession"" to protect your rlthto lor • ..,. • ... _,........., .. IToffoc syst.,.. He ha loti tho ,.ti.tlnt ._ to ...., .... froewoy .. -lonmo• anee with tM pn,ln wt.la;L you can go! (with insured savings) Interest rates may be falling. but at The Big M, Mutual Savings we're still paying as high as 6%• and s:r..%•• 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. ~io.gs Co..,.. del. Mar: 2867 Eat Cout ffilhway, 4 bloch Eat ol MacAnh"' BIYII. (At the Time ood Temperocweoip) Otbor otflca iD Covloa, Wat Ateadla, ....-, Cla>dolt &Jill Ca~q~ htk·Chatawonh .... ~~2•10,..,.... $1,000~1-10...,.. • • . - la.Qir 1W11011 011• IICI!!D llc:llall -~ ""' t .... , ........ 2 CDIIIA DB.IIQ, CALl F, 1 • '"''• .tN I<QID'U • 1770 M!WPORT cont. M!St. 646·9:113 KEN DELO, slncer, actor u:t TV personaUty, ts the bead. Uner tor the coast Riviera Club's AprU 12 meettncat the El Adobe restaurant 1n Capla. trano. He wtll feature musica l comedy numbers and folk sonp intersper sed wtth comedy, ac- cordinl to Mrs, Harry GoetJ ot Newport Beach, procram chalrman . Mr, Delo's TV cr edits include Lucille Ball i:~ili,~er , • .,... •. Come In and est Drive The Two Newest Better Ideas From Ford! PRICE THEM ••. YOU'LL LIKE THEM! (eM 11-.... 1) T-1W. -'hrnel ,_ ol 10 p.ao , It TGIU •• , A -.,....._ IIIII Ara: IIIII Pork A"" ..._ a ,_ -_,110 ,_ lllud, IIIII ca.llld wllll drl•· WII&Nid-lao r-lac .ser tM teO IICt of aJ. ot WU:Uaa ,.._.t:J,U?Ol • ....,1 .• , A dill• vroot St., II-lfai&IU. -- .. .,-wllll pollee"'"-• I a.m.lluelllllllll-lluclo Fruit Psoai Cr .. ololor, 11011 II • , , A IIIlo! lool; a 1871 11am-A"" c-c1o1 s-_.,... ~rom 1110 liar, at 4111 A••· 1111 ...,.., pnao c1 Toat va-1111111 An, at ~. bJ a womu wiJo W, Balboa B!Yd,;CeDtnl Htw· elalmod Ill o.d llldoeoai!J U· pofL oo~mo doriA( 1110 or•· .,_ lllmooll to bot IOmlautoo 'fl.,. 1111111 ••• So.._o- I&I'Utr at 5tb &Dd PCIIIPJ ••• toto a Ult(lllrd tower at OliYI Rapllul Boaot-, of 195018111 St, 1111 W, Oe .. Froat, NIW· St,, Newport HtiJbQ, "ftl port Sbort1; bttwMII 10 p.m. cbarpd wtthuaultaDdbattll")' llareb 27 aod I a.m. MarCh 21 &tter hit arrtllt at tbt Part. aDd took tbt tower doer ud • Inn, 501 SOih St., by Jooopll tlut aid ldt niiiOd at $S5 •. , Ke&UJ, 129 29tbSt,. WNtNtW· Furniture, SilYerw&re, a TV port, wbo ell.imtd BeDslmoa set, a $S,500 millk coat, and Mt lllm when K•m weot to otber ttema with a total Yalut the restaurant to appiJ tor a of $5,580 were burcllrtlld bt· Job • • . A tdtchtn prbap tweeo 10 p.m. Uareb 17 ud dlsposal untt Ud a pool pump 7:SO a.m. March 21 from the valued at $225 were stolea from home ot Seymour BrodDer ,1008 a coo.structloo project at 2011 Saot1ago Dr., DoYtf Sbores • , • Galuy Rd., DoYtr Sbores, be· A thief broke the bandit lock tween 5 p.m. March 25 and on tbe wt.oe eablnet at Alley 7 a.m. March 27 ..• Ao electrte West Restaurant, 2106 W. Ocean typewriter valued at $550 was Front, Central Newport, and stolen from the Ubrary at Hoag stole $92 worth of wiDe aome. Hospital at 12 :SO p.m. by a Ume betweeo 11 p.m. March 27 man cla.imtnr to be a typewriter a.od 2 a.m. March 28. repairman ... Jax DressShop, 211 Marloe Ave., Banx.lslaad, was burglarized between 5 p.m. March 26 and 10 a.m. March 27 by thieves who took about 50 pairs of wool pants. • TUESDAY, MARCH 28 Kenneth Lloyd Gardner, 22, of 2125 Sherlogton Pl., Newport Heights, and John Andrew Hudak, 22, ot Lakewood, were arrested at 11 :50 a.m. at 18th St. and W. Ocean Fr ont, Central Newport, and charged wtthpos. session of marijuana ••• Jewelry valued at $1 ,615 was stolen between 7 a.m . March24 and 1:30 p.m. March 28 trom the home of Harold Ayres, 1907 L!G4L NOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM E STATEMENT Tbe following person is doing business as: Pioneer Pool Ser. vice, 2901 W. 1st St., 123, Santa Ana., Ca. 92703: Robert J ames Rippe, 2901 W. 1st St., *23, Santa Ana, ca. 92703, This bu siness is being con. dueled by an Individual. Signed: Rober t J. Rippe. This statement nted with the county clerk ot Orange County on: Ma.r. 20, 1972, by Ar thur E. KreKt~r, deputy county clerk. PubUsh: Ma.r ch 23, 30, April 6, 13, 1972, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F .16597 UGt.L NOTICE FICTITIOLS BT.EINESS NAM E STATEMENT The tollowlng persons u e doing business as: Earth 'N' Ware, 3210 Colorado Pl., Costa Mesa: Stephen Wolff, 3210Colo- r ado Pl., Costa Mesa; Wendy Woltf, 3210 Colorado Pl., Costa Mesa. This buslness Is being con- ducted by a partnership. Signed: Stephen Wolff. This statement llled with the county cle rk or Or ange County on: Mar. 20, 1972, by Beverly J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. Publish: Mar ch 23, 30, April 6, 13, 1972, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F .16629 LIGt.L MPnCI FICTITIOI.li Bl.lilNESS NAME STATEMENT The following pergon Is doing business as: Alert Alarm Co., 1004 E. Grove, Orange: Carl Robert Fistler, 1004 E. Grove, Orange. This business Is belng con. ducted by an incllvldua l. Signed: Carl R. F"isher. Thls statement fi led with the county c lerk of Oranl!:'l County oo: Mar. 13, 1912, by Beverly J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. Publish: Ma r ch 16, 23, 30, Aprll 6, 1972, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F .16462 MRS. JEAN HALLIBURTON SWEDLOW of Newport Beach is the Dewly elected president of Oranl!:'l County Chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, national pro. fesstonaJ society for women in journalism and communtca. Uon. She is a graduate of Stan. ford University and was on the original staff of Los Ange. les Magazine as a contributing editor. She also ha s had her own public relations and twx! raising fir m In Los Angeles, ORTHOPAEDIC Pt.TIEHT Sabr ina Johnson, I I, daughter of Mr. and Mr s. Morris John· son, 1235 Santiago Dr ., Dover Sbores, was among recent ad- miss ions to Orthopaedic Hos. pttal, Loa Anreles. The hospital was founded half a century ago as a treatment center for phy. sically handicapped children. At that time, the avera~ length of hospitalization foi a child was 3 months. Today, the aver. a~ stay at Orthopaedic Is 8 days. HOMEMAKERS TO MEET The r egu lar meeting of the Homemakers will be at 9:45 a .m. Friday, April 14, at the Corona del Mar Yout h Center. Mrs, Jane Huston, assisted by Amy Besore, w11l brlngartlcles wblch can be made wtth Studio Twelve's ''fiower looms." Babys1ttlnc will be prov1dtd. 5JI CIMTU ITIIIT • C::OSTUIUA o PNOMI 646-ltlt RONALD B. LINSKY ot New. port Beach, director of l5C's sea grant program, r eturned March 20 from a month's tour of Thailand and India, where be sen-ed as a consultant aM lecturer oo deve lopment l.Dd management of ocean re- sources. He was designated by the U.S. Inlor maUon Agwtey of the Department of State to take the tour , during wblcb be exchanged tntormattoo wttb peroment officials, sclen. Usta. edLK:ators and industrial leaders. He lectured throueh· oat both nations on "'·to..datt reHUch and planntne data oo OCtllDOJraphy ID the U.S. T t.IL I TEI!HIS Paddles LilA&. MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSII<ESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe folJowtnr penon t.doial bua1DH1 u : PbooiSUterat 2117 .North Freeman LaDe, Suta Aaa, CaUl,: WUUam WaJDt MaSMJ, UJ7 Nort.b FrtemU L&.ot, SUta. A•, caw. Thlo ..,.,_ 1o boloc "'"'· duettd by &DladlfJdtaJ. Slpod: WUU.m W. -· Tblo ototomoot ftltd wllllllla -clttk ol Orsaco c.-, oo: llu. U, It'll,..,_., I . Macldol, doiiOIJ ..-, cloR. MUIII: MarcJa ••. a, ao, AprJJ 6, It'll, 1a tile l'fcwpurl Jlullorlulp. F.IMII IT'S A REA VY LOAD wben elementary achool children from more than 300 clusrooms in tbe Newport Mea unJfled IC~I district want their mother 111.med "Mother of the Jtu" In Hoar HoiPital's 6th annual esay contest. Dr . Norman Loats, usoctate ~lntendeot of acbools, ha.nds over the copies to Mrs. Robert C. Miller, Hoag Hospital AIWU&ry member. Dr. Loats will aern as a Judge, alone wltb W. Ho!t Merryman, president ot Avco Flnaoclal Services; Dorothea Sheely, bead llbr&rl&n of Newport Beach; Miss Agnes Blomquist, member ot tbe Hoag Hospital board; Pastor James Blain of the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, and Assemblyman Robert Badham. The winner ot' the top prize, a week's vacation for 2 to Hawaii, wtu be announced at a May 13 llmcheoo. Actor Andy Devine will again be master of ceremonJes. The contest Is open also to private ud parochial schools. STEP OUT FOR BREt.KFt.ST .. LUHCH .. BRUHCH , ALL. ou" ,.ooo ~"IE~A,.IED •V MA"INA, A C0"00N 8LIEU Q .. ADUATIE NOW OPEN SUNDAY Treat yourself to Marina's light, delecta.ble rolla and pastries. A varied menu wtth a continental flair! 2721 L COAST HwY., COitO"A OI!L MAA AT GOLDIN ROD LIGHT MON. -•AT, 1 TO 4 67• 4JJa SUNDAY 9 TO f ·- Know Your Candidate * * * * DO COOK is an independent cendidate. He haa no connection with any organind 9roup. He will act in terms of bentfih for the entire city. DU COOK wl5 1 taxpayer'• Councilmen I His fiaeal expertise wes alwaya a lert to reduce the cost of City Government - but NEVER to reduct the level of service or protection. DR COOK was for siJC years Director or Chairman on the Orenge County Sanita· tion Oiatrict board. Tha Diatrict'a yeerly budge+ .. cuds 50 MILLION DOLLARS. o .. Cook knowa the complexitita of thi• important County wide function respon· aible for all "wage from Newport Beach. Dll COOK, • IUSINESSMAN ond C;ty resident for 24 years has 1 broad base knowledge of all aections or the City - problemwise ancf hiatorically. He has en ouhtanding record of civic c.ontributions, * * Dll COOK 11rved ei9ht years as a Coun· cilman in Newport Beech. He ia acqueint· ed with every f.ctt of mun icipal or.er•· t ion, 1uch 11, budget control, le9it ative proudurta, planning, municipal finance and general policy making . DEE COOK urved six years ts Com· mitteemtn end Chairman of the Orange· Newport Harbor Committee. Ht knows Newport Hnbor problems. *. DU COOK'S personal stafua permits him to be 1 full time Councilman, by th i1 we mten he will be in Newport Beach when * needed, and most omportant he will be IMMEDIATELY PRODUCTIVE! No doloy for orientttionl DR COOK has the nperience (or which there ia no aubstitutel THE MOST QUALIFIED CANDIDATE COO For Newport Beach VOII FOR I P. D. "DEE" COOK '~AVE NEWPORT BEACH FOR NEWPORTERSn '