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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-04-20 - Newport Harbor EnsignADMmi.NG a pi lamp lutalled at the comer of 31st St. aDd VtiJa Way ID CaDDP'Y Vlllap ts Cberyl Cue, a teeretary wltb the Paul Tboryk arcbltectura1 nrm. Admiring Cheryl ue Newport Beach ell} eqt.neer Beo Nola.D (left) and Cannery Vlllage Assn. president Bob Kausen. The p..s Ught wu Installed by the city as a.n es:pertment.Some merchants 1.n the areaareseeldngtohavegasUghts at each Intersection to add tdstorlcat atmosphere to the Cannery area. (En.sten photo.) MESA COUNCIL BACKS FREEWAY MORATORIUM Tile last meeting of the out-"ay eo through Newport Beach. golng Costa Mesa City Council Monday night's acUon was not went on record Monday night seen as a change tn Costa •~W>rtlng the intent of a state Mesa's position, but as a .;tate- assembly bill that •o,uld place ment that the city wants the a moratorium onthecoasttree -problem studied by the revtew way from the Los Angeles-board sought by Mr. Burke's o,·ange County llne to the Santa bill. Ana river. Auemblyman Bob Burke's bill would also set ~ a coastal corridor rewlew bo&td made up of localrourumentoUlctaLI to the eout towns. The Couocu &aid tNt Colt& Y .. be ID- cladtd oo such a board. A lane· arrume.Dt on the Burll:e blU also resulted In the Council asking Mr. Burke to stldy the possJbiUty of carry. In& the controversial treeway route throu&h to Us planned terminus. The CouncU wants Auemblyman Robert Badham to co-author an amendment to Mr. Burke's bill seeking such a study. Costa Mesa has conststeotly pushed for completion of the proposed coasta I route, now stymied by revocation of an agreement between the state and the city of Newport Beach whtctl would have let the tree- RI<LPH W. PETE RSOH SUCCUMBS I< T A.GE 58 Ralph w. Peler.:JD, 58, of 1931 Port Lockslel&h, Harbor V.... tlomta, 't'IIJO died UDU- peetedty Aprlll4 at Hoar HOI:- pttal, ns burled April 1'7 at Pac.11lc Vlew Memoral Part. He was construcUoo maupr for Surf Construction Co. of Santa Ana , He ts survived by hls wife, Anna Ruth; a son, James Pet- erson of Bonsall, CiUf; 2 sts. ters, Diane Wilson ofColorado, and Patricia MeltooofWashtng- ton, and by '7 grandchildren. Graveside sevlces were conducted by the Rev. Robert Perry, chaplain of Hoag Hospi- tal. Mr. Peterson was born in Nebraslca and had Uved here for the past 10 years. Judge Franklin sworn in Colta Mesa attorney Setlm Army lnt.lntry otncer . Fraaklln was sworn ln yester-He Is a llltlve or Tucson, day afterooon as a jUdge on the Ariz. Harbor judicial district bench. Judge Franklln has been JOOge Franklin, 42, had been president of the school dlstlct, appointed to the bench last the Costa Mesa Chamber of month by Gouroor Ronald Rea-Commerce, the Orange County ga.n. toast Assn., and the Costa Tbe Judge was servtng a.s a 1desa Klwa.nls Club. trllltee of the Newport-Mesa He haslladaprlvatelawprac- untlled school district wllen he tlce In Costa Mesa since 1957. accepted the appointment. Prior to that, he was taw clerk Judre Fnnltlln Uves at 19Z8 to Judge RJchard Chambers, Sa.Dta Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. who Is now chief Jl.ldre of the H~ and his wtfe, Diane, have U.S. 9th District Court of 4 eblldren. Appeals. . . ~· ____ ..:..._:__:__:_ ___ ___:O:.:F_:_f.:.:l C::E:.:S_::I N~CO::R::O::::N A OEL MI<R, CAL I FORNI A PIS EFE .. Dr. Nola.D Frtuelle, Harbor 2424 Hollday Rd., Baycrest, echekxls. He said he eJI)eeted 1clp&Uon am vote by the ln-'olher dooatloos to help..,..· ... Area optometrist, said this said tlis LocalGowernment Pro-~~.~lplllde a•ssoc:~.tbntatlto00gr. ow to a babt.tants wtlhln,, Its territorial orga..nU.atloo startell.---"to--weei. he ..-Itt start an orga.nt-· teettoo Assu. wtll seek to ll:eep .--.. '" lsdlctlo --J ... r n. er the cost ot matting «MMt pro.. &atloa to protect local pern· goyernment power u cloee to He denoes local gov-ernment Dr. FrlszeUe sUd tormatlon motlooatlntormatloo meats ttom state and r~ttonal bome as possible by eocourac-as "that level of goyerMJeat of tbe DeW lf'oap was prompted He lm'lted anyone 'Interested power encroachment. lng local pernments 1D their eoostttuted such a.s to permit by current state efforts to Lm . 1n jOintng to call lllm at 642_ Dr. Frl.uelle, wbo Uves at ftght aptnst higher poUUca.l the ueatest amouDt of puU-pose regiooal zootng cootrols OZ92. DON MciNNIS ·IS NEW MAYOR Newport Beach's new mayor Outgolng Mayor Ed Hlrtb, Donald MclnnJs, pledged Tues: defeated by Mr. Ryckofl tor the day to work toward solving what 5th district seat, turned over he considers the city's 2 biggest the Council to Mrs. Laglos, wbo tasks: ldlUng the coast freeway presided over the electloo of aDd early compleUonofthe geo-the DeW mayor. Mr. Kirtb and era! development plan to control Lindsley Parsons, who retired h.lgh-rlse building and popula-alter 8 years on the Councll tton density. aDd was replaced by Mr. Store, DO H llciHMIS orer coastllne development. Plans call for tnltJal omceu "But we ezpect to get In-of the group to be elected rrom YOived In other areas of con . elected trom the nrst 40 wbo eern, too," be said, "because join, a.nd establlshmeot of by- tDcroachmeDt on local control Jaws wtthtn 6 months. ls Dot Umtted to the coutUne Tile group's follllder Usts the problem." followlng 4 bas:tc atms for the He claimed "e.a:cellent re-organtutton: IPOOse" to hls Idea alter pre-• Protection of the prerop- teDting U at a meeting Monday Uves ot local roYerruneats. lilooday of the Newport Harbor • Promotion of local govern- Chamber ot Commerce and at ment-sponsored regtooal plan- ID area-wtde meeting on en-ning. \'troo.mental problems Tuesday • Actton by tocaUy-eleded at the Los Angeles Ctwnber omctah to carry out r.ooJ.ng Of Commerce. programs aimed .u saving Dltu- ''I began seeking signatures rat areas which nee.1 saYi.og. Tuesday nlgflt, and the first • A legtslatln prbelple 10 people I talkedtostgned ~;· based~ ttlepr eceptthatany- Dr. Frtu.elle claimed. th1Dg that ca.o be done better by He sa.Jd a S2 voluntary cootrl-1oca! goYernmettts should :>eleft bu&o would be asked of mem-to local control. hers, and that he wouktal!JO seek He sald It Is "ridiculous to Mr. Mcinnis was seated as were presented with appreela- mayor alter his QUick want-tlon plaques by tellow-eouncJl- mous eleetlon by the ~ .. Ctty men, woo pra.lsed thelr "deYo- COimcll. The Councll'sorganl.-tlon aDd Wd work" for the city. zatlonal meeting Wled, how-Mr. Mclnols had warned earl-( ever, to pick a vice-mayor ter that De did oot expect to putting that task ott ~mUI 1:36 be a full-time mayor. He e.a:- p.m. nut Monday. Theabseoce platned Tuesday that he meant B u DG ET DOWN trom the meeting of current only that he would miss some vice-mayor Howard Rogers of tiM! ceremonial dulles of the was cUed is Counctlman cari job, such as rtbbOll-cuttlng, think that local governmeots do.o't know when their beacbes, waters and lands becom~pollut. ed or otllerwtse harmed." Kymla's reason for seeking the business openings, and break-BY $ 200,000 delay, which won quJ ck fast meetings, but the he would approval. devote ''all theUme necessary'' Mr. Kymla nominated Mr. to the ;oo•s regular duties. He A !ltJdget mof e than $200,000 Besides an estimated yea.r- Mclnnis for mayor. Councilman Is a vlce-Prestdentofthe North-below last year lla.s been pre-end balance of $293,155 1n the Milan Dostal, who had been con-rop Coro. In Anaheim. ~ented to the Newport Beach city's general fund, Mr. Wynn 's sldered as a possible choice INDIANS ARE COMING I City Coundl Cor study and budget contains a $150,000 coo- for the Job, Immediately moved scores ofNanjolDdlanstrom possible adoption. tlngency reserve fund atMtaoew that the nomlnaUons be closed Artzona and New MeXIco will City Manager Robert Wynn speel.a.l resene of SlOO,OOO. and that the council record a "camp" thJs weekend 00 the pre.nted a $13,362,620 pre-Tbe special reserve, termed a unanimous vote for Mr. stage court of Fashioo lslaDd. 19'72-73 to the City Councll ''stablllu.Uon" f\md, ts a DeW Mcln.DJ.s. Tbe Indian Nations Sprtnr Taeaday. It compares wtlh a wrt.ni:le added to the budret by Dr, FrlueUe said he ez. pected action tnltlated by his ~to result Ln wid-'!r public ...,. ot -.turaJ recrattoo ar-.a. New ~lllneaPaulRyc~ Ftlilft ~11· &aolaie tribal badpt ol $13,564,9'75 Dlr tbe tbe ctty nwacu. Htup'H.S aM Jot. Store )olDed Mr. nos.. JOriP Ud dUets co:umpo.. ,..r ..s&ac J-. so. tbe bopl ttaat a (!"'da1 bli.W., __...,._..._ tat.. Mr. KJtnla Ul1 the 6th dis-rary music by ~ lndlan The budget 1a tued l.,oll up ofttltf'WmdonrtMY~UI trletCouocllma.n Richard Crout musicians, and exhibits of Na-holdln& the city property tu would enable the ctty toet'entu. ln lm~edlately mak!n& the new nto arts aDd crafts. rate at the present $1.20, aUy haYt about SSOO,OOO Ia mayor s election unanimous. The festival will eod Sunday Not included In the budget Ls reserve, Earlier, City Clerk Laura with an auction of I.Ddlanwares. a pay raise tor ctty employees, A recent re-orp.niu.tsoo ot Laglos had sworn In Mr. Rye-Festival hours are from 9:30 which may come out of current city departments resulted ta kotf, Mr.StoreandMr.Mclnnls, a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday aDd salary talks. However, Mr. slowing the steady yearly 1n. followln g their electloo vi ctor-Saturday with the auction run-Wynn said salary raises could crease In total salaries. Per- les tast week. ntng tro~ 10 a.m. to 2 P.m. be absorbed by UIY one of 3 sonnet costs ot $8,145,495 ac- reserve tunds butlt Into the bud-cotmt for almost two.thirds ot get he submitted. the total city budget. lt the bUdget Is approved by JACK HAMMETT, 52 year old business admlnistrator of the Bristol Park Medical Gro~ 1n Costa Mesa, ns elected mayor of Costa Mesa Tuesday lll(bt. He has been on the Cowell for Z years a.nd sened 7 years on the Plannlng Comm1sslon. He a.od his wlfe and 4 ctdklreo UYe at 809 Presidio Dr. Councllmaa Wlllar Jordan wa.s re-e}ected vk:~-mayor after turning down the nomination for mayor . City c lerk Elleen Phinney, attorney Roy June and treasurer Robert Oman were reappointed • STATE , CITY OFFICIALS TO DISCUSS FREEWAY the CUy Counctl at or near the EDGAR B. MECHLING suggested figure, It would mark 0 F COM DIES AT a~ the nrst Ume ln city hallmem-Edpr B. MechUng, 84,of314 ory that annual city costs woold Larkspur Ave., Corona del Mar, JOIIII COIIDH! AND JOIIH SOIMEIOERioii<M Ne'fi'PC)rt Beach city manager Representlng Newport Beach go down Instead ot IJI::. who died une~tedly Apr il 14 TOP TALENT IS CHOSEN Bob Wynn predicted this week at last Thursday'shearlngwere Hearings on the budget are at Hoag Hospital, W1.S burled that state and local otrlclals Mr. Wynn, city attorney Dennis elpeCted to begin May Sand con-April 19 In Pactnc VIew Memo-Local winners, representlni will sit down "probably lnNov-O'Neil, eoncllmen·elect Paul ttnue through Jtme. rial Park. He wasareured land tn~ Newport Harbor E.a:chanp ember or December" to try Ryckotr and John Store, and Mr . Wynn credited reduced buyer for the Campbell So~ Co. C h1~, won the area ·•search rc.. to resolve the continuing coo-se..-eral private citizens, In-persoM~I costs, strict budget He Is survived by hJs wlfe, taleM" contest Friday night troversy over the coast tree. eluding couocll.race lost>r Dee ob)ectlves outlined by the City Hermine; Z daughters, Mrs. Ln H~mtlnflon Bro:h. way route. The route, ortgt-Cook. Cntmcll, and hl.s own personal Ruth Hobart of San Jua.n Capts-Sl tn W'tDshtp of Coro=aa del nal)y pla.Med through Newport Mr. Cook, whol\adcampalgn-philosophy of a blla.nced con. tuno and Mrs. Jane Boyd of Mu, playtng the o:gan, we. Beach. has been blocked by ed oo promise to carry out the cept tor the low budget figure. Costa Mesa, and a 300 , John In the prtmary divhbu., a.~ the voters' declslon to rescind wtsbes of voters .-oo voted 8-l He ooted tl'lat possible clty ac-MeehUng of Costa Mesa. ''Ule Deml)otms,·· consist- the route agreement. a year ago last March to kill ceptanee of a federal tu-shar-Services were cooduct~· by tng of John Schneiderman o1 The tra!flc study now being the Newport Beach segment of tng program could reduce ex-ottk tants ot Masons Seafaring Harbor View Hom~s. on the baD- coodueted by the city tsupect-tbe fteeW1.y , asked the state to peDdttures even further . Lod~re 708 . to and John Corz.lne of Orange ed to be completed ~ Nov. bold ontorlght...of-wayproperty F • • • with the guitar, won the jtmior ember. according to Mr. Wynn, """'a !Ina! declsloo Is madeoo em In IS t essay wIn n e r dlrtsloo. and the results will be made the route. Both Sl.l.n and the Demijohns available to countyandstateom-Mr. Wynn said the meeting were winners on the local A 13.year-old Harbor VIew tickets to Disneyland, a book, .. .. f clals who havebeenaskedbythe was "slenlf1cant, because 11 sea.rc .. ortalent''cootestheld state's LIHie Hoonr Commls-brou .... t the2state commlssJons Htlls gtrl has won one of 4 ~.00 2 Ucket s to a femini st play, In March by the Exchange Club. ... awards g1YEmto0range Co~.mty Myth Amer ica--How Far The wt.nn~rs will ent dll SIAM WIHSHIP slon to join wtth city repre-toretber and got them to agTee }unior high school students tor Hue you Really Come." The ston contest, t.nctlad~rg aau v 0f the 10 to 15 1,. -o~. attends Ht ts a erad~.ate of Newport Harbor blrh ocllool, Porn.,. c R AS H CoUtl' &nd Stanford School of Law. senta.Uves from coastal com-that )otnt talks are needed to essays on the role of femlnlst ~lay written by Orange County "'' Kl L l.S munttles to settle the kxl.g-solve the problem." • Sout.hern CaUfornia at Redpndo Lincoln tntermedlate school. standln& route dispute. Susan B. Ant holly 1n American Nl o w .. ~em, her ",~saU!,.Autbram,~, Beach May 6. , His partner anends Hewes ln- . pollttcs. s SuuW ng urou,..... .,e Sl.l.n Wlnshlo who 1 9 t . termadlah• school In Santa Ana . Members of the Little Hoo-ANNE PELLETIER DIES Heather Burns, of 900 Sea co~mty • s , a ur P'cxt) met last Thursday Anna L. Pelletier, 91, of 421 Lane, wHI accept her award Tont.gtrt's award ceremony tends • Costa Mesa Christian Talent chairman for the Ez. J1t elr"Nd two JIU'I &I U B.l. YOUTH In Los Anreles with 3 mem. Narcissus Ave., Coror. del ton.lght, April 20, In Anaheim wlll be held at 8 o'clock In tl're School. Johll Schneidermu, In chlnp Club Is AI Dunlap. hers of the State HICfnrt.y Com-Mar, was burled April 17 in trom the Oranp County ct.pter Uhlt&rlan Cburch, ll20 Santa M • k t • ' mlsston. The Little HooYer Paclftc View Memorial Park, ot tbe National Orp.nlu.tlon AnaSt Anahe im I e con tnues recovery Wllllam H. MaUer, 19 of commlatoners hue been oro-Harbor View HJI!s. She died tor Women (NOW l Oth~~ Orange County awud B&lbol ta1atld, ktlled wbto he blnr UMI State Dlvlstoo ofHICf'l· April 14 at Park Lido Con.va. HM.ther Is an 8th erader at wlDners to bt hOaored are Dor -Mike Moldeol:lluer, 1~-Yet.r· pltal report tlll.t Mtt.lllslmdtr- wu appueotiJ lbrowa from a way's hl.ndUD&offteewayrl&flt-lescent Hospital. Llocolll middle tcbool, where othy Phillips, 14, o1 Los Ala -okt Coroaa delMar bilfl K:hool going speeell therapy, bl.s at. ear In which hewuapaaenaet of-way propert1e1, IDd bucrt. Sbe Is survived by a son, she woo a debate 1as1 year 00 mttos, Ramon Dlytoo, tZ, of Sfwteot IDJUI"ttd llla trame ac. ma.t total use of the .. ft stde kit Frldi.J rd&bt, wu bllrled Ucl&ed the c!IYlllon tor buytnc Adrlen of Corooa de!"tiar. arw:! tht feminist mOYement. Fcxmtain Valley and Stephen ctdent Jan, SO, 00Dt1Dues: this of his body, aDd Is mats.nr pro- McadaJ 1n Los AactJes. He tiP tJI)e:DI:lYe property Ill New-by ma.oy CfUdclllldren aod Her prtses wtU tndllde 2 Arktw", 13, of Huntln&toraBeach. week what a nta-se hU called rr~u wtth the other side. wu reportedly thJ'owD tromtbt port Belch, Ulen boldln(onto It CJ'fllt·cn.ndel'llldreo. a "mlraculous" reeootery. He sits In 1 wtteel ctatr aad ... aolt wa&maldii(OturDDOU ... reottar lt out too Choopty ......... celtbrated at Our occ I roup backs Sfrl"k e ""'• had-~~~· coma 1111-comm""'cat .. bJ roadlll( 111111 MODica. while r-.chtnr no deelsSoa oo Lady Queen of An"els Church til lut •Hk. whell he beean WTlltllg. aHhoulfi he Jtlll __,. M:t. Maller, a stuo.ntatUSC, the freeway rollte. by t'le ReY, Ra_,b Harvey . recocNIIng people, ma..k1.nc IW!Ip In .-riUnc, hlJ ouriN aJ. Ia nnted by his pareota, Mr. A pta.nned oatk)owlde strike Mpendent studeol ero~s are sol&Dda aM UDMntudtDc !It-Mll'f, the lOll otWr.aadMrs, alkl Mrs. Muller, &Dd 3 bro-c c te b" th tomorrow of coHere ICucleots plaAn.lng "teach~Lns," speaters reetlou. Tills week, nurMs Bob Merrrmaa ot tt1e Bllftll. titers, Richard, stepbeDaod Wt-1 • no s. 1g g r 0 w protelltillr UM of I:JomblD( tn a.oc1 ftlms tor Frlday ae.Uwttlea. at Colla Uea Uemorlal He.. n s injured wht.o a truell: col· elael, all of 211 Abl.kiDe Ave., the 'ltetbam war has reoetved SM saki the NaUooal ~t l1decl with a motoreyc"oowldeb . • 8alboals1ud. A nut..quuter tDcr•se t,n MeCar~ awotnted Fraocll tbt ''srmpathJ" of tbtstuderlt :es:· ':11 :.tor~noedloc:a.~r:.:RIOtARO DOMECQ DIES Cbt-'!'!!a~,_,.raearOraatl 11&\Jf tiOCRlL\lt 17 J'IU' old A roary eerTlce&Ddrtqulem memberthtps hu ltarttd. the Honatb ctatrma.n of a commit-..,sa-.Ufe e&bt.oet at On..oc't Rlch&NS Domecq of N'nport .,_ ... , a ... .,... •· .-or from eon:. del liar maa 'tftre eoadac:ttd bJ the Newport Harbor Ctamber ol tee wblcb wtn study tht 3..pl..l'1 Coast Colle~t:. Shores dle<lllDispecttdi1T••· 111 .. _, 'OIU II 1M a ... UODal Donia at Ooor Lad!' Commoree oa lta ft1 loftrd part-wue taclllr Nowport -bodJ Y1co-l>f•aldo'" I< ROELLE FOU RMI ER Of day at Hooc -!tal. Howu p •RTY 10 ..... fUll""' _.. "" ~111 QeiiD ot U,.ll Cllureb 1DEut a p.l of 1,000 mtmberabdwt S.cb YOterl 1n Jtmt. Tbe Dua Plerc:e .aid )"ttt~J WEST NeWPOit'T DIES 4fl. "' ~---. weltbi~I.J.-.Ae,-. __ 0 .-a-. -· s _.,_, __ lilt lilttUoeb' ··---.... tiii)"IU'ItDd. eommlttHlltsptdedtol"t())rl ._n.c:atltaeCYOted -1,.... Arde:D• Rtce F.,.,., 55, Mr. DomooQ.aal....a.ab" Adan.. .-..,_. : tbl ';:!M..; 1-1 :K&Mu Bla1alwasiD Ca!rvyCtme. Jack BaratH,eblmberdlne-t.d: to tat e•mber's hmcbeol dl1 to "e.'JIIII'ea ~tby wD of Ill c~ Aft .. WHt Sci!Oct Boat Co., u..t at Sll ftlf ~lJmu -.....t CIJ. Mo. a-.. dlalllt• fl tWJ, Loc AICI.... tDr, tokl tbt eb&mber'aiDOilthlJ mMtlq MJt molttl. tile Idea ol tllle Jtrtke,'* tM lt"POf't. wu bRted Aprtl it ~St. s..a•• rt ... 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"'" ....... priM uAmertca'a "Btlso-ct· TOM ANDERSON ________________ .. .,._.. Fl\"o <"> btWoo -. ·~~~~~~~~----•••••••• THE DF'ICIAL N~AI'I!R apul to 195!, ud olaftiJ-IWo ($85) bllboa ll 19'72 --u p) • G d "A abtirp cur.ne il tbt11 11J stoclll eon--c~e. wtdclla«att7 loa omoU Tbo llewport.M-IIOIIIod -· lou llcWU.. lot --KMot d1atriet btl eome ap Jq. eewtac. "WWMII mae...._, wt1t1 .-llrotl A ciUolor ,tte •• _.., t11o propul llu- -"'-•· NO-dOOie&a ..... loboa- wtll a prepiUit JIGdeal bl."tt to &Dd a "mommy" a.tta.ttbeame d:rOp oat ot aehOOI, andpoa1b)1 ttme. · ror1ett htr diploma. 1.11 tb1l Aaotber bomal tor theM atu- acttool dlltrtet, 1b1 wtll mt.re)1 diDtl, whleb tr.edittrJet prefva trauter to a l'tllll UYe "play. to caU ••.ebooJ ap motbera." bouee" at thl Gtr 1 s C hab of the t. ttaat ,.... tnnlportatiOD Ll HubOI' Area. available to them, UDder tbe To bl eU p blt tor the pro- cram, uy minor Pt:Cill dlapol- ed b)' a Ueen&ed phytlctu or Atpoa aa pregP&llt Is etlctbll. The elaueJ wlllbesehedulld rrom 8 a.m. to 1!: noon. 'nle enura or JtudJ may tnetude theM bu:lc subJeet• offered the ooo.precnant student ot tl'le a me ande ltvtl. But ln ad- dlttoa, aeoreprocram tneludlng tbe anu of Dome eeonomles, pre aod post Dlta 1 eare, and child lfowth and devek>pme nt wUJ be offered. OF THE CtTY OF NEWPORT lEACH tacreaae oll,Mell ay1 ng 0 bucrted to the top of the THE HAR60R AREA'S OFFSET NEWSI'APER Tbls II re&ltJ tu1q H away Murderi.na bablel i1 now bi& fundw wU:h very little force, Oftkt ud ,...tint plant lD Ill• t.n.ip BuUdlftt. from the "haYes." lt trll1 bllftl busineu. In effect, the tor tt il durin& thll phase thlt 2121 e. C.0.1 Hwy .. c.-. dtl Mar, Calif. 92625 you, wby not scream to yoqr mualuoomin& abortion c:linica' the utcn~• • most )ikely to be :rM• "playhOUH"attbeCirlJ p~ of tl\e "pbyale&Uy TELEPHONE: 87~ (Area CacM 11•) Congressmen? advertbement mialu read Ute perl'onted. Modcnte force ca n SIDeetelJ, thil! "Have ~your baby be afely uotted on tbc down • THE N~T HAIUIOil ENSIGN i& the only onnpepn printed and C C uo .. le• d ed hJI Tb bo"• ' • • "' 1 mu.r e:r w e you walt!" stroke. e w w utenno puhlitbed m the Oty of Ncwpon lac:h , and the only locally o-ed Glendale "Kill now, pay lllt~~t." "Quiet. cavk y Is curetted with abort and ot~Cnttd _,.,... m dw Newport Harbor~u Ml!• A¥u.. P\ablilbcd -kly, on Thllnday. Sftond claM po~tap pekl at <:c.ona euy, lnupendvc. We wW not ll:rokel, by visua!ltina I clock delMar. Calif. be undenold or out-mur-a.nd makina a stroke at each The stafftng wi ll lntlude one full-time quallfled teacher and one Instructional ald. Suppor . ttve per BOnnet, sueh as admln- lltratton, psychologists, and aune, will be provided from PrtMnt staftlag tor the remaln der or the 197! year. The ob- )eeUYts or the program are: dered." "Ask about our special hour, The cure He il then THE NEWPORT HAJlBOR ENSIGN wu adj udJed to~ a newspipa of la)I-&Way plan," . withdrawn several t imea 1enenl dreubtiQo by c:owt dec:tee No. A-201 78 dated May 1-4, J9S1, in Supnior Court fw the County oH>n.op, Stare of California, and by I n cldentally , the o ld brin&in& out piecet of placentl re.uon thereof is q~iOed to publish all public notic:a required by law. question u to whether the and sac. A small ovum foreept fetus is "1 Uvina 10uJ " has been it then in.erted and I he cavity ARVO E. HAAPA · · · · · · Owan •nd Publbbu Jiven atf answer by reaeareh, tonged for tis.sue much like In PEG HAAPA . . . , . . . . .. Auociat~ Editor c d ' t W""'· p 1 ( SUBSCRIPTION RATES lo Harbor Aru: Ou1 of Harbor Aru: One year, S.S.OO; 2 yran, I 8.00 Onr yur, 16.00:2 yun, 110.00 ~-.etlf ~ -"¥ A.RVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign • A MESSAGE FROM THE POLLS The Freeway Fighters certainly de - serve credit for last week's City Council election results in Newport Beach. Paul Ryckoff and John Store, who scored de - cis! ve victories over incumbent mayor Ed Hirth and former councilman Dee Cook, both were active participants in the fight to keep the freeway out of our town. And however solemnly Ed Hirth and Dee Cook pledged themselves to abide by the will of the overwhelming majority, the voters last week had long memories, and r e membere d that both had actively opposed the anti-freeway initiative . The impressive margin in last week's election was a convincing r e af- firmation of the voters' continuing stand against the freeway. Dee Cook's pledge of obedience did not last long. He was quoted the day following his stunning defeat as saying that the election was a vi ctor y for the freeway lunatics. By official count, there were well over 6,000 of those "lunatics" voicing their opinion at the polls last week. And a year ago last March 9, the "lunatic" total was mor e than 11,000, gtvmg a r esounding approval for res- c inding the agreement for a coast free- way through our wonderful community. I would say that it is mor e correct to say that there is a lunatic fringe that still wants to overthrow the clearly expr essed will of the local residents and to start those freeway bulldozers rumbling through our town, wrecking more than 700 homes and businesses and dr iving more than 3,000 people from their homes. Will the r eal lunatics please stand up! • • • • CITIZEN SAFEGUARD ON SPENDING Our purse-stealing inflation is caused by deficit federal spending, and this squandering of our tax money is made possible by the fact that the U. S. is no long er on the gold standard. Our safe- guard against the deficit spenders would be the r eturn t o the gold standard. How this works is explained by Tom Rose, writing in the April 9 Santa Ana Register: • • • When a countr y Is on a gold sb.nc:la.rd, the amount of money in circulation Is tied to the amount or gold held In reserve by the gover nment treasury, When the gold reserve rises, the money supply can be Inflated through the banking system, and prices wtll tend to rise as a result. When the amoWI I of gold hek1 by the treasury falls, the opposite happens. The money SlWIY will be restricted, and prices will lead to fall. How does the right to own gold g:tve cltlzens ecooomlc power over poUUeians liDder a gold standard? In this way: When poUttela.ns engage In defl elt spending they must either borrow the money they want to speoct, or they must ereate It by tnnatlng the money &ICJPIY. Since It Is easier to !Dilate thltl to borrow, pollttet.ans usually ehoose to Inflate. To the utent that they do tnts, they lep.lly rob ettaens of their ll&l'd-earned wealth. a• wbeo some of the more astute eltlsen.s become aware ot th1t robbery, they become worried and ltart eublog lD thetr mootJ at banta in u:ebange for gold. And, as banks pay OCJt told, they are foreed to replenlsb tbelr dW'lDdllng ,old Jtoet; bJ' wltbdtawtng frOid !rom the pernmeot treuury. Thl.t, lD turD, males the ,okt nHf'Ye left In the treuury Loadlq~at. to JObin the elfst.tnc mooey ~J~WIJ. Thl• forces bub to call Ia lolns and thus to lfadually rtst:rlet the m0011 ._.,17 UDtU It eomea Into balance ap..ln wlth the 11D&Uer b'...., ,old rnerYe. T111J Ia 111o ft1 t.blt •-o! pollUetau to lnllato lllr0<1gll deftctt ..-dl•l caa be etrtettnl1 cOUDteractld by the .......-aettou ot print. eltlMM. Tbl IQIIdDf lou or pllllbllo c .,....,. 1D Ute eJ:lsttar perDm.at tadtrablp -• -lllopollllelauto....,.llllolrplloal« tllrthor dtldl 4 11... 'nlllt, tM ecoeom1e power wielded by 0~&1 '1 CIUII'Md etiDM• ...... to mas•t•tbl.ltpoUUcal ,_....,.. ...,.. a 1M ofllc&a&l. WbeD th1l eroda.ltcc.mtc -Ia ....... u. Ia _, ud llu-llaeolW. .. --... -· ......... ud...., llllllllloJltO ... tt z ... N .. JQ*et. TbU II W1l1 1Did ll Reb U l 12 I.,....-_,~n •ar. • u : o r 101 o Ullllllm . oyster m a n tona na o r O'Connell , who declares : oysters ... In prepancies "Many feel that the choiee is beyond the seventh week, fetal the wo man's. I wouJd aaree if parts are recoanizab le as they it were clear that the fetus is are removed piecemeal." 1. To prepare each pregoa.nt mtoor to meet the overall per- formaace objeetlvesotlhe New- port-Mesa untfted seOOoi dis- trict as determined ror students of the same age, grade level and abiUty. plrt of the woman 1nd thus When Dr. Guttmacher hers to dispose of. The ment io ns "feul parts," he evidence, however , is to the means an arm. a leg, a head and con mry. MicrobioJoay has other parts of wha1 moments established that the ZYIOte is before was a living, thouah THELMA PADDOCK H OP E human and an autonomous, if smaU, human body. 2. To prepare each pregnant mloor to obtain an ent:y level •ldll tor post delivery eh1ploy- ment and/or continuation of her edncattonatproeess. P dependent, oraanism from Beyond the 14th week of enwomen conception. Once fertilized , preanancy, the child can be the cell is no longer latent life. killed in two ways. One is to h d It has it s fuU and human inject a salt or glucose !Oiution onore allolment of chromosomes. It into 1he womb . As Dr. H.P. T. I Padd t H ( C is uniquely human, like no Dunn descnbed it: "The baby 3. To provide eaeh pregnant mlnor an environment ot ln- stractton, eounseUng, and as- sistance to ena ble her to dPal more etfecttvely with her ln· dlvlduat needs In the areas or vocation, academics, and dally Uvlnr (with emphasis to her speelal situation of belnganex- peetant mother~ ema oc opeo o-h 1· · h . 1 rona del Mar, president of the ot . er tvmg t 101 or part o a ca n be fell to make a few La 8 h 8 h ( In thma. anywhere along I he convulsive move menU, and guna eac ranc o e ,..,01 ,. h · .. . h' r · ·1 •. 1 National League of American .._ u 1onary c un.. . w1t m a ew mmutes , tes. n ORVILLE AND LUC ILLE HEMSTREET of 433 San Bernar- dlno Ave., Newport Heights, have been Damed to r eeetve a Ford Motor Co. eommunlty servlee award tor helping the Door of Faith Orphanage In U Mission, Mexleo. For the past lOyears they have been making bt -monthly trips to vlstt the orphanage, about 50 miles south of Tijuana., taking rood , elothlng and supplies to the ehlldren. Mr. Hemstreet Is a power equipment operator within the fae!Utles engineering aDd maintenance department of Pttileo-Ford's Aeronutroolc dlvtsion in Newport Beaeh. The Hem streets and other Ford employees In Orange County will be honored at an awards baDQuet at Phtleo-Ford Thursday eveninJ, April 27. The top award will go to Stephea Rtehard of Tustin, selected as "eiUzen of the year" for ttis service as scoutmaster for a troop of mentally and physically handicapped men In El Toro, ranging In age trom 22 to 49. Penwomen with m mber Ann The most bas1c question abou1 24 hours labor starts and Maguire dr ~..:&guO: H1lis~ Jo-seems !O be: "Is em.b~~ism or 1he already disintegratina baby allyn Wasserman of San Diego fet~l life human life .. (The is delivered." By this means, of and florence Wiggins of La-Chinese date . a person s age course, lhc baby is simply guna were honor ed guests at fr~m concep~to n rather than p1 c kled alive. The olhtT a reception at the Wttite House birth.) At wh1ch age would you 1echnique ts hyslerotomy In Washington, D.C., Tuesday, ~dvo~te de~roying a c~ild 's where an incision is made in The gala event was ooe of life" m ute.ro . By_ I he etahth the mother's ~tbdomen and 1h e many such activities scheduled day . (Sex ts certam then.) B)l child 1s lifled out. The total funding for the "School age mothers program" is $18,229, The state lneome ror the progrilmamounts to$16,171, with the district contributing $2,058, Including $400 for 4 months rental at the Girls Club. Custodial services are esti- mated to be $428. to take place during the Pen-the \Oih day'1 (The fU'St vein s Dr . Ph i llip Handlu , women's diamond P,.bllee cele-develop.) By the 141h day'1 Pr esident of the National bratton at the nation's capital. (Mo uth . deve~ps.) 21st day? Academy of Sciences, and Thelma H whO Is well (Hurt IS bealmg.) 56th day? member of the President 's known In this~~ as a painter (All. organ s prese nt .) 62nd day? Science Advisory Commit tee. and teacher travels palots (Harr and eyebrows.) 64th in his keynote speech at thr writes and l~ctures. ' ' day? (Eyes are developed but Third International Col\p'ess of Joallyn Wasserman, also an st1ll closed ) Food , Science, and The program Js based on an enrollment figure of 6 10 7 stu - dents at aoy one time. N.B. AIDS MOON SHOT artist is state treasurer for When ts 11 too late to Technology, proposed that the p'enwomen. Ann Ma guire destroy th1s pe~son? What "fairly soon, we must Nrely winner of many awards 1~ about that persons nghts? Do take the minimal step of Apollo 16 astronauts John Pttiko-Ford playsanlmport- 1 nd I I t lh legiSlat ors have a nght to pass a aborting homozygotic fetuset You ng, ThOmas Mattingly and ant role ln bringtng the Apollo poe r y a ee urer or e ,_ -. Cha 1 o k •-1 8 111 1 tit t 1 11 1 ..,.,.. perm1111ng the destruct1on bearins senous genetic disease r es u e are uo:: ng sup-16 television pictures fr om the ra E' ns u e, 5 na ona of an innocC'nt life, in its detectable by routine, safe ported throughOut their moon moon to home viewer s. Trans- lectures chairman. Florence emb'""o n" 01 fctol ''' .,,, AI 1 10 -the r vlces sy 1 1 tr nd 1 Wiggins is an author, Her new h · 7 ~.. procedures." m ss n "' se , s-m ss ons om space a he book 1 "St be tnt kit w at age 1s a person ent1tled to Or. R.A. Gallop, head of the t erns and products of PhJlco-moon a.re being received at one ~. raw rry po -due process of law" What crime Food Science Department of Ford Corporation's aer ospace of 4 r emote stations--Madrid, chens. She was named woman "'' h• comm·oot·d wh'och .,, nd d r 1 s 1 p k r t " .. the University or Manitoba, a e ense sys ems opera-pa n; ar es or Honeysuckle, 0b the yea,r or the L:&guna Beach punishable by death? Why not Winnipeg, Canada , spotliahted lions, headquartered In New-Australia; or Goldstone, Calif. raneh o the recent state eon-ktll :he mother in-c•d'. ~ 1 B ~ Phil F II h ld I VI I rvlll ~· the historical significance of .....,r ea..... eo-ord operates and ven on e n c 0 e. Doubt I••• the Worn-"• Lo'b Their I ·• tr lntal t NAS COM SENIOR IS SECOND AS JUNIOR ACH IEVER SeeoDd place winner tnJwUor Achievement's marketing ex~ ecutlve or the year eontest Is Sioblla.n MiiUgan, 17, a senior at Cor ona del Mar high schOOl. She Is vice-president or sales for Ingenuity Unlimited, coun- seled by Allstate Insurance Co., at the Costa Mesa Orange Coun- ty South Center, Enda Brennan, 17 year old junior rrom Redondo Beach, is the wlnner of the eontest, sponsored by the Los Angeles Sales and Marketing Execu- tives Assn. L!C:AL NOTICI NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Noti ce Is her eby given tllat the Planning Commission ofthe City of Newport Beaeh wtU hold a pubU c hearing oo the .aPPIIca.Uon or Hoag Memor ial Hospital -Presbyterian for a Use Permit, Amended No. 1421- A, on property located at 301 North Newport Blvd., Newport Beacn, to permit the addition of a single story Ambulatory Minor Surgery Center to the existing Hoag Hospital faeiU- tles. Notice Is her eby further given that said pubUc hearing wUl be held on the 4th day of May, 1972, at the hour of 7:30p.m. In the Coi.Dloll Chambers of the Newport Beaeh City Hall, at whJeh time and plaee any and a ll per sons Inter ested may ap- pear and be heard thereon. Jaekle Heather, Secretary Newport Beach CIty Planning Commlsslon PubUsh: April 20, 1972, In the Newport Ha.rtm' Ensign. LIC:AL NOTICI NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notlee lJ!I ttereby g1Yen that the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Bfl&cb 1ftll hOld a pubUe belr1ng oa a proposal to eltlDCf! the Dltne of "CiYie Center Drtwe" lo- cated between Newport Center Dr!Ye and AYocado AYtu08 La Nnport Center to "FuaUon DrtYe." Notice Is hereby farther pen that aid pcf:llte bel.rtDC trill be held on th& 4th dly of May, 1971, at the hOar of 7:SO p.m. Ia the COUDCII Ctamblrl of tbe Nnport Booth CIIJ HaD. ll whleb Umt Ud pile. UJ &lid au por-lolonllad -op.. poor .... bo lloanl --Jactle Hatblr, S.CZ.f't:lrJ Newport Boocb CIIJ P......,.commwa P..,JIJft: AprU 10, 1111, Ll tbl Newport Harbor Eaotp. .... the debate, when he 1old hit voyage o a..a.~ om ma ns or A's jet ~o- group~ will resC'nl the Inference cot leagues : "If such an Descartes region of the moon pulsion laboratory, the Gold .. that the mother is any more 'abortion policy had been wUI be monitored and control-stone deeD sPaCE' communlca- guilly than th e ra ther. One adopted in the pa.SI , many o r ed from the National Aeronau-ttons complex In MojaV E' Des- Woman lib (or Lesb as the the great men of the world tlcs andSpaeeAdmln!stratlon's ert. Goldstone's 85-foot Pta- case may be) recently bragged wou ld never have been manned spacecraft center In neer station antenna and 21 0- to a younger group: "I have permitted 10 make their JOHN H. TONER of 954 Coron-Houston. Texas. The Ford root Mars station antenna will been fightmg for Womeo's l.J.b outstanding contributions to ado Dr., Costa Mesa, will r e-Motor Company subsidiary Is be used In support or the Apollo evC'r smce you were m your society. Beethoven is one. celYe a Ford Motor Co. eom-prime contractor to NASA for 16 mission, fa I her's womh... There are many olhen." munlty servlee award for his the mJsslon eontrol eenter --Signals received at the over- Unt il the 12th week af:er Ga Uop warned his fellow services to the Girls Club or hub of lletlvlty ror eaeh Apollo seas statio~ will be rel;i.yed to co nc eptio n, a co mm o n American scientists that the tbe H.arbor Area. He has been mission. Pttileo-Fordperson-Houston vla INTELSAT com- procedurt ~~ ddallon of the abort ion policiH no w being on the elub's board of dir ectors nel designed and Implemented muntcattons satelllles through en trance to the uterus and proposed in this country are stnee 1964 and Is Ule current the control eenter and are pro-earth stations at Etam, W. Va. c u r e t t a g ~ Dr A Ian suicidal : ''Once you permit I he treasurer, He Is supervl.sor vldlng continoous operations or Jamesburg, Calif. Both of Gutlmacher 11e1ailed thts killina of the unborn child of the payroll unit at Ph.lleo-support, systems engineering these 97-foot-rllameter earth method in the Oimnl and there will be no stopping. Ford's Aeronutronic Divis ion and maintenance services station antennas wer~ built by Obstetrics and Gynecolou There will be no age limit. You In Newport Beaeh. there. Phllco-Ford for the Communi - Journal ~:,se~~·evo:!,~a~h;i~:c~~~ Prev•·ew concert Apr"• I 28 eag~~s;:~~~:;olr:.the con- LEG AL NOTIC E t~e victim. Your children . will r tlnental Unlled States, the k 11 b 11 d transmissions are sent to nou----------------1 you ecawe you perml e Nab.Ue Llmonfck will pre-ber of the faeutty at the UCLA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARlNG t~e killing of th~ brothe~s a~d vtew the 2 symvhonies which department of music, and as-ston by telephone eable ot' ml- Nottee Is hereby given that lillten. Your children will kill will be played by the Los An--soclate dlr ..... tor of the UCLA erowedave .h They then are Pd•o· you because they will not want ,.,~ ... ~ eess I rough a system P- the Planning Commission ofthe to ~upport you in your old age. les PhJlllarmonle Or chestra, opera wor kshop. She has per-signed, built and operated by City of Newport Beach wlllhok! Your children will kill you for Zubln Mehta conduetlng,on Frt-formed ln plano concert at the Philco-Ford. Called a telev1- a pubUe hearing on the appll-your homes and estates. If a day, Aprl\28, Monday evening eoneer ts and slon "eolor scan converter," acatlUoseo opt -~m· 11 A. NZol.mm 15 e 9 r 6 t 0 or 0 doctor will take money for At 7 p.m. in UC I Crawford in Los Angeles County Museum the system Is designed to en- p•-•ty k.:.,led at 409_413 _ lcimng the in nocent in lhe Hall, Mrs. Llmonick will dis-chamber music broadcasts, She hance the Image and color qual- .... -womb, he )"ill kill you with a CtlSS Beethoven's SymphOny No. has been plano accompanist for lty of the pictures and quickly 415 31st street, Newport Beaeh, needle when pa id by your 4 a.JXI Schubert's Symphony No. the Roger Wagner ChOrale, and convert the transmissions Into to permit a restaurant and an child ren . This is the terrible 9 (the Great). The per for mance pianist for the Los Angeles usable signals for thecommer- antlque and gour met shop In a niahtmare you are creating for will follow Immediately at 8:30 Chamber Symphony and the Los elal newworks. C-2 District. the future."-Copyriaht 1972. p.m. Angeles Philharmonic . On board the Apollo 16space - Nottee lsherebyriU'thergiven The AmeriCi n Wa y Features NataUe Umon!ek Is a m.·m-PreYiews are presented by craft, a nuelear particle aetec- tllat said publlc hearlDg wtll be D p d• 1 d the Orange County Philhar-tlon system tllat "sees" radia- held on the 4th day of May on otis cars ISP aye monte Committees and are open tlon Instead of stars will help 1972, at the hour of 7:30p.m: to the pt.mUc without eharge. protect the astronauts trom ln the Council Chambers of the The Newport Harbor Art Mu-construetton of 4 Inter-related RATES AS ... A RK SMAN hazar dous levels on their way Newport Beaeh City Hall, at seum wtU present an nhlbltlon pleees of seuWture In the form Marine Lance Corporal Rob-to aDd from Ule moon. The wbleh ttme and place any aDd entitled "Don Potts : my nrst of a ear. The entire e:r:hibltlon ert L. Goodrich Jr., husband detector was designed aM all persons lnterested may ap-car," open!ng April ZIS and comprises "the baste chassis of the former Mi ss MeUDda manufactured by Phlleo-Ford. P9&l' and be heard thereon, cootlnutng througb May Z8. of wood .. "the master chas-Luker of 2%44 Maple St., Costa Another soph.lstlcated sclen- Jaclde Heather, Secretary Don Potts, a youq Berkeley sis.'' m~rlsed and radio eon-Mesa, bas quallfledasa marks-un c. Instrument, developed ana Newport Beach City seu~. ba1, tor neuly 6 trolled, and two aerodynamic mu wtth the M-14 rtfle tollo•-bu:tlt by the eompany --the Pll.mdng Comm ission years, been lnfolved wtth Ule aeeessorles or ntttngs; "the InK training Ia the use or the luoar surfaee magnetometer -- PubUsh: April 20, 1972, In the stainless steel body," made rtne at the Marine Corps Air Is expected to provide somnl- Newporl Harbor Enstgo. UGAL MOn e l from featber-UkulatsofstaJa-Station,. El Toro tal elues tor scientists trytng --=:=:::::.!::::,,.:..:.:,;:.::_ less steet. and "the fabric aod • to prove or dlsproYe the n.rl~ LIGAL MO'nCI· NOTJCE OF PUBUC HEARING steel body," remln!scent ot LIGAL MO'nCI ous theories of the moon's ort- NOTICE OF PUBLIC E R G Notl I - g! "·-• rta. The magnetometer wttl H A IN et I Yen~ early tabrtc andwood atrpta.nes, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING be plleed on the moon by as- Notice Is hereby giYen thai the Pauotac Commta1on rA eaeh mounted onadummyehas-Nottee ll bereby "'"that troaaWs YOWIC and Duke, It the PlaaatDg Commlssloa oftbe tbe City of Newport Btaeb will sla. Eaeh pteee 11 approzt~ the Pii.Minc Comm1111oD or wUl join two other Phitco-For d Clty ot Newport Beaeb trill bold a penc beartnc oa the mately 141 inehes tn length. the City ot Nnport Beaeb wtU mapetometer s ten durlnc the bold a P*bc bearing on tbe appllcatiOD of Del E. Webb Ho-These pieces of seu1pture bold a pubUe hearlac on the Apollo tZ aod 15 mltslons to appUeatlon of Ra_,b M. nan. ttl Maacemeat Compuy for are In no way traditional can. application of Robert F. Hot-meuure nr11Dees In the per- for a Varluce No. 1011 OD a Ult P•mtt No. 1597 011: pro-TheY appeu to bl) the extended UJIIIW'Ofth tor a Varl&.nee No. maoent 100 lndueed mapette property kx:lted at ZISO! WMt pen, klc:ated at 1101 Jambor" tantal)' ot th e "Idea" of ear. uno on property located at nelds on the moon's surface. Ocean Fr«~t, Newport Beech. RC*I, M..wport S.eb, lloperm-Museum director Tom GuYer us Eut Bay Afoot, ~. to permit the eoostrocUoa of It tbt ldd1UoD o1 a COD'f'IDlioa lD the totroduetlon to the ea .... to permit tM OODitruetkm of a diC)Iea on a kM wtth u lrta ctMer; t.chd.Dc S mtettDc lope for the txhlbi.Uoa de· a d~lez Dll a lot wftb an uea of 1,8?'5 -a. ft. where tht dl•-rooma, tlldllll sp&ee&Dd~i serlbte Its purpoH u "that of 2100 *f. a. wbere tbt cUa- trlcttnc rerallttoa.a: reqUite at to tile "lfnporter lu, •• wldeh of moflnl throulh taotuy at trtc:ttac repla.tiOftl requJrt at !all f,OOO Ml• ft . Ia La U tb:-Dtllrtct. lUll .......... 1eut U00 ... ft. NotiCe lfhor..,lllrtborlln• Notleo tal.-11>7_...,_ ,.,__ .a._ D.:&. I-llotleela ... etrJIVtborll•eo tlt&t aid pobUc hoorln( "'" bo tllll aid pobllc -, .W bo Jr rvm ...., ~MI tlo&t M1A1 pobk ......... wtU bo Hkl 0D 1M 4th diJ 01 II&J, bald 08 tbe 4lt ltaJ ol lri&Jo He WU tlkeD fJ'omprllon....t h•ld DD tM 4tb cJa7 of M&J, 19?1, at Urt boar of 7:10p.m. lt?l, M tbe ..,.. ol 1:10 p.m. trom )ldpMIIIt: Ud wbo A1J1 1t?l, at tM boar ot 7:30p.m. t.a 111o e-n c•-•"' t11o 1a 111a co.eu c-•"' 111o ... ..,.. ... _.....,? .,. ao t.a 111a co.eu Cltamboro ottlto Newport lloldl Ctl)" Hall, ll Newport -Ctty Hall, ll wu ctl oft out of tllo lud of Jlnpott Boocb CHJ Hall, ll wldeb 11-. uti ~· &111 Uti •• -_. ,.,.. UJ .,.. 1M BmJ> lor lllo...._.....,. wldd! tlmo Uti pile. UJ Ud au per--·-•1011-au .-•• --_..,_ ot 1111 -Ja wu 11o--. au,__--_.._ poor ud lla....,. --. ,.. Uti lla -d--. .ud ao -Hiacnn"'tll,.. Uti be....,. 111or-. 1--· ..,..., --• ..,.tlarJ tllo wielDed. ud db 111a rtch t.a Ia...., -· Soertlar)" llnport-CIIJ llawport lloaeli CIIJ 1t1a C10a111: --HUad-Newport-CIIJ P ...... C..et... Ph • J C.•t... M 'f'tOIIR •e MttiNr ftt U7 P ..... Co..t ... _, AprtJIO, It'll, Ia 111o , ... , .11r11 10, 1m. 1a 111o ....._ t.a ata IIIOIIh. OalU •-: AprtJ 10. 11'11, t.a 111o Newport-CN!p. Newport""'* CN!p. U :l, tJ Newport JluWiaatp. ' DANCE CONCERT . The Orance Coast Colltl' department of dance wut pre- Milt a cooeert entitled, "tl- pi'UiioDI throufb dance,'' April ZI.Z2 at 8:10 p.m. Ill t1lt occ t-ud:ltortum. Ttettta ue $1 ,50 at tbecloor, but may be Obt:ttnld lD actruce tor 15 cnts from the di.Dee dlpU'tat.nt. Fot Latormatioa can At-1117. T'bt procn.m II UDder tile dtrec:tle-. ot duct lnltr•ctor•· ..__ldjloudS-1......._ litlt la ...... ·-- ... -117 --• of tbo ad· --·-· • lfJ' THE BEE LINE .~ ~~E~Nc~~~E,!j ., J.t.MIY a IIlLI IIRS, DA'\'ID IIOORE, at tile toi10 ot loor toome at ISJ5 S.cnll Dr,, Is cbattlllc wltb Jlro, RtchU'd H.. Bpooaer. prealdeat ol tbe Harbor VIew Hills Garden Club, center, and Mra. Bert D. Reedy, tour eh&lrman. about tbe Apr1.l 26 Harbor VIew KUla garden tour planoed by tbe club. M.rs. Moore's prdMI wU1 be lacladed ill the tour, plus the prdens of Mr. ud Mrs. Morris P. Kirk, 30!1 C•t1Nf'l8 Dr.;·Mr.llld Mrs. Conway Chester, 3?20 B1~~e Key; Mr. ud Mrs. Mlehul C. hretn, 1414 SUdcuUe Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. MarllD G. Kropr, 11Zl Inlet late"' Or., aDd Mr. uclllrs. Richard L. Owen, 1441 Sandcastle Dr. Followt.ar tbe tour, scheduled frollll ,l 1:0 4 p.m., tea wlll be served at the hOme of the club prNidtat, 1327 Sll.crut Dr. Leah Rogers engaged Mr. Ud Mrs. Paul Milton ao,... of Udo IJie a.noouneed tbe ........ of tbetr daugh- t.r, LAb Gale, to Rocer Keith La•at. -ol Mr. and Mrs. Geral!l Franli Laale of Be9erly HUI.s, a.t hmeneoa Sunday at the lfewport Harbor Yacht Club. Mei'ntlers of the b.mlly and e k)n fr1.eod1 wer e present to ~ tbe happy DeWS. A JIUle WtddtDC Is pllnDed at St. ADd. rew•s Presbyterian Church. Mia Ropraattended sebools ill Newport Belch and graduated M ... W.t HOUI with a B.A. in speech and a master's degree tn communtca- Un disorders from USC, wllere she was atnUatedwtththeA!pha Pbt sorority. She Is a former member of the NattonalCharlty League Tlcktoekers and was presented at the Newport Chap- ter debutante ball in 1965. She was also acttve In the Assist- ance League of Newport Beach Aslst~ns. Mr . Laule Is a graduate of USC, with a degree In economics and served as an off1cer ln the Untted States Navy. He Is oow an account eieeutl're with the Beverly Hills omce of Dean Witter aJX1 Company lnc. ENGAGEMENT of thetr dauib- ter, ·Kathleen AM Russell, to Bryan Arnold Grupe ofSanJtaa. Caplstrano, ls announced by Mr. and Mrs. Loren Russell of Arcadia. Kathy wtll graduate In June trom Cal-Westera Ulll- ..-erslty, San otego, Bryan, a 1971 graduate of Cal-Western aDd now employed by American Hospital s uwly Corp., Santa Ana, Is tile son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gr~. former Newport Beach restdents. Georce Gl'tC)e is with Coldw"ell -Banker Co. In Ne-wport Center. A 1010 Pu1J?? Ylfl, lor 1M -.y orp ··-. Dllrl-roc!ploolo ot -,_. • ., ... ....... Btlca. A'dd-eee OUca.:llllrfteeelilbi'.Jo.naJ-O.W. (Dlek) RlCblrd, Cbulea ....,.. ... ...,.... ..,..,. • ., Lim, Pa.tb'• to pa.,lt, Joutb Tbomu, u-MCretary or u.s . .... Watt. .. Nd 1M &ei"M& (UU lie.._ ~aDd cot-Haf)', &ad tbt ate Wllllam H. old -tu ...... llllo, ltp -m·~ •loo-. --m, Afrl1 l~ttt;, ol oowMI ~. .........., ICbool Pl'ocrama. Aeeordlac to Mn. HlU, tM 1tobwt Btalldll. .... Bat.. p1lbll.e . addr.,.. &Dd eaaya; &warda ct.umaa, ot tbe !'7'9 IIIDII ........... HWIIIIP'f (tdttorlat, &dYer-Call.fonl& redpteots, U5 are Jt ls almolt a tradUioa lor tlallll, pabU.e &ffalrs)and tete-Orange C<Urty awardeel. Hua- o.otlrJ &ad Bob to .-theU eomnnDeatloD/ftlm are oary bUd &ad wife, Roll Ud. E}O(• .,... lrGot IIOmo.,.tldo~ port ot tile larp raoce ot Nelaoo (botll bllad -.... ) afll.lr, ftloh Ia tr~Uy dta,ortes for awardl. receive tbetr award for tbe IIIP'lG-;-t bJ tbe .... ., ... e TODJCbC, April zo, at tbe AJr-coocrellioD&l aea.l wbleb she lA&pe • ~I members. porter loD Hotel, Newport destped &Dd be worked lnto Cbl.lrmu of tbll J-.r"J ''p&rty Baeb, Oranp CouatyWomeo•s a wall ba.nglol lbl.t was pre- board." PilDIWIC ud a.eeeptlr&c ebQCe:r of Freedoms FOIIDCII.-seated to Jobo G. Schmtts, re- tbe returu, waa PbyW. (Mrs. t1oa at Yaney forae hOlds Ita preseotatln to Coo.eress. Wal- R..E.) Blum, Bt.ll.lle.Co-ebl.lr-5tll UD-.1 &Warda: diDQer. Mrs. ter Koott u.d the Rev. Claude IWI wu ar.-rt ()Irs. Georce) Heary c. Cole ud Mrs. Edpr B11111ell, BDeoa Park, for thelr R1DHI, Cost&Kea.otherpro-Htll, both of Lido tsJe, chapter records, "Our Amerieao Heri- f't.loaall aulltlDc were Helen prelideDt aDd Ylce president t.IC!J" aod "Guardtne Our Heri- (Uu. VIetor) AppeJ. Bal llle; rnpeettnly, wtlt be lbere to ta~." Also reeet.,lnr an award A~m (Wra. Jerry) BeD, Nancy welcome hooored guests and Is the Rev. Robert F. WUU&ms, ~rs. James) Murray, Sally awardees. Father JoboSammon Church of ReOectlons, Knott's rs. Harry) Jooea, B&rbara ot Tastto wtll emeee the pro-Berry Farm, as weU as oiJt rs. VtreU) Howell, all of P" .. m. General H,K, Johnson Corona del Mar teacher, Mrs. Newport; lllo Grer (Mrs,Mor-(USA, ret.). president or Free-Locy Tbrooaon. Ooe of the Umer) Gbermaa. •• Tbe GMt-doms Foundatioft, wm be bere youngest rectptents Is Patrlcl.a maos reeeotly pJDed a oew from Valley Forge. Geoeral Actin, Anaheim •.• which shOws, 1100 wbeo their daupter Susan Omar Bradley Is the oo.ty young or old, l'laodic.apped or married Rep. Bury Goldwater Uvlng 5 star general to re-otherwise •• .all are a part or Jr • ceJ•e tbe top national award. Mr. Bellflng's dream and our "Uocle Sam" tnnueoce was Incidentally among our local creat American heritage. t~~;:r.;~;~~;:;,::~ Club marks golden years "Unele Sam" stday red and white striped, blue brimmed On May 5, the Costa Mesa hats, they adc1ed colotftll Women's Club will be federated autborityl Tbe JP&tk11DC soetal 50 years. bour, sumptuous buffet and The club started as a sew- dancing to zlnCY mus!e ofGtDDy lng cir cle tn 1910 UDder the and the Tonics, made the puty sponsorship of Dr. B,M. Arm- "the greatest ever"· ••• Who strong. Tbe membership !lour- thought so much tun could re-lshed and ln 1922 was formally suit from old 1040 tu formal accepted Into the CaUfornta Among the members wbose Federauon of Women's Clubs returns were received oo Ume membership, were: Ruth and Jotm Hamel, A clubhouse was built on Mildred and Judge Curtis, Newport Blvd. but soon pro"ed Norma and Sam CID'ley, all too small. It was sold and the Dof'er Shores; PbylU.s and property at 610 West 18th was William Oootson, Marian (Mrs. bought and the present club- Lawreoce) Danver, BUUe aod house was bullt. In 1961 the Jetr Deaver, Dor othy and Carl mortgage was burned and to Service, Esther and Robert 1962 the name was changed Hurtt, Pat and Ct..rles Peyton, from Friday Afternoon Club Fran a.od Moseley Jones, Ruth to the Costa Mesa Women's and John Ueb, aU from COM; Cl ub, Dorothy I.Dd Wtlbar Reynok1s, Golden Invitations have been Ba.l Isle; Barbara and Wynette sent to au members and friends Beda.ll, Bay Sbores; Mickey and as well as national, state, and Pbe~ Mertctel, Bay Islaod; county omcl.a.ls to come and trom Lido Isle Ro and Ed Ed-tla.ttlclpate ln tbe golden wards, Helen a.idJoeFerguson, anniversary tea, Friday, May Amella Md Martin Lockney ; 5, trom 2 to 4 p.m. at 610 from East BMr, Helen (Mrs. West 18th st., Costa Mesa.. The tea Is under the direc- tion ot tbe tlrst vice-president Mrs. De Mural Tosh, assisted by Mrs. WlllJ.am Kermode and Mrs. Katie Huc.lt, woo a.re do1Dg tbe decorations. Mmes. Raymond Russell, Kern Banks, Bradley Swaru are on the food comMittee. Mrs. H. Wood, a DOted harpist will entertain, Tbe current boa.rd members will be hostesses. They are De Mur l Tosh, first vice president; Mrs. Wm. Goodwin, 2DCI flee-president; Mrs. Ray- mond LlUld, correspoodlng secretary; Mrs. WUIJ.am St. Clalr, reeordtog secretary; Mrs. David Swanson, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Stanley , parlia- mentarian. The tea table will be pre- sided over by the past presi- dents; Mmes. HeW Kaiser, Harry Burdick, Fra.ni. Hrttt.a, William Kermode, Louise A. Kozel, H.B. McMurtry, E!Us Porter, Charles stanley, Davtd Swanson, and F. Lee Wads· worth. Ray) Dike, Peg a.nd Ed Hirth. ==='7,:;;;i;';',;;~;;';'~==="' OU~n: atteDdtng were Marge · Tl and Larry Brown, Pat and H EA LT H NEWS ' Jo~h Clarksca, (she Is cbai>-' ter pre•ldent), Martha""" Bob Yawn, Slrii-L Crowner, Hulda and John 111111 DaTles, ElleeD aDd Paul D~ts. Katberioe and Joe Earba.rt, and Pop Vtrgtlda and Robert Forbes, I I I Dorothy Gray and escort A Pill" •II 11.-a-..J.f 0 Courtney Owens, Audrey and .... .ull wuuam GrUbdy. Vtra and Walter Uer, Jean and Robert Locas, Jean and Hugh Plwnb, a ll Newport Beach, also Marpret and Joseph Metcalf, Costa Mesa. All these. plus! • • • • AMERICAN HERrrAGE MoH thaD two deeades aco Doa Beldblg. whose daughter Barbara Rtcbards aDd husband Jerrel still Un on Lido lsle, wondered how well the average Amertcan really understood Ms herttace • • • • aod thereby the Amerlcu Credowascoocel't'ed. Mr. BekiiD.c was jo1Ded by Kenneth D. Wells and E.F. Httton, and trorn tbelr dream Freedoms FocmclaUon at Valley Forge was foundfd, dedicated to presene tbe American herltage for fUture generattooa. Former presld4!ot, the late Gelleral Dwight D. Eisenhower, &en'ec1 as bot'lorary or actlnr for 20years, trom theorganiu~ tlon's touDdlng until his death ln 1969, The Credo Is the teystooe of tbls POD..proftt, DOlHtectarlan, 'bOil..polltlcal tb\mdatlon aDd Is surely happen ag:atn. Each re- "Wllat does It mean woeo currence weakens the muscle you yawn or stretch and sud-structure and lt ta.kes progres. denly get a sharp pa.tn In the stvely Jess and less effort tor bact?" the rib to pop ollf again. That Question was put to Dr. "With each inc.ideot of the Gary L. Couture, D.C., or the 'popped' rib the oerves In the Couture Chiropractic Center 1n attected area become over-ex- Newport Beach, According to tended and damaged. J11st as the doctor, that crick or catch the rib pops out easier, the Is a danger signal not to be oerves can be over .utended lgoored. to the point that a vtns atta.ck "What happens," says Dr. follows. Pimples theorise over Couture, "is that the persoo the atfected area, causing a is experiencing a rib popping severe itching, accompanied by out of position. Usually the In-severe pa!o, dhidua.l eu work It tack lnto "inddeotaUy, this Is not a place by doubling 141 and pun. lligtltmarlsh coodtuon tha.t a.f. log btsarmscross.waysacross fects ooly an unfortunate few. bls body. Howe•er," he adds, rt is a common, most p&.tnful "It's a sure-fire lndlcaUonthat coodltioo tbat requlres correc- tbe lDdiTtd~l has also mls-Uon at the source of the difft . placed the .-ertebrae 1o his culty . . • that mls..aligned tack. •ertebrae. "And It ts a somber por-"And the personwhObeUeves Got a Knit?. 1 the yardstick bywhtch aU nom I~ tent of tbtDgs to come," Dr. he can always sell-correct a Couture coutlbues. "The most popped rib Is oo a one W"a)' common of the compUeationsof street to serious dlfflcurty," a PGAJlDC rib are neurltts a.Dd says Dr. Couture. "Remember, neur&lgb.. Tbe popplog rib can as the w1se man once sa.ld, easUy cs.use blrsttls. ADd ooe 'a little learnlog Is a d.a.Dgerous of tbe most serious compUca-thlng. • It's enougb that the per- Uons Is sh.tnries. son read the danger stgnalprO- "Coaslder shingles for ex-periJ and to seek Immediate ample," sys Dr. 'couture. correction of the problem." In case you think yo u might be stung thai pft*:riptionJ are out- n~ priced. The truth of the matter is !his : Laat year the averase American bou&ht about 3 prUcriptions for a total cosl or around S7.-'0. An aw:nae of leS5 than 53.00 per pracription. Sure, some drup cos1 a \o1. So do 1elevision tubes-for the same reason. Tbey're expc:n!.ive to manufacture. New and improved production me1hods, however, bring prius down. Pemcillin, for exampk, costs only a small fraction of whal it did when it fi~l came out. Your pharmacist has a prof6Sional knowledKt of drues and can tell you lhis. They are fa irly priced. You ar;t what you ,.Y for. We are always plc:ased to serve you. ..... CDal"'' ....,_ C'-· ...... cacu..- SERVf SOFl: OFFER DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL , 1972 SAVE On Quality Water SERVf SOFl: D&tioos are Judpd. All se· Oorft risk tt. C~an it. 1ectkJnl are made by auwuds jury composed or state s~eme -:;;:.,.;•:r~' :•;·;-;·;C..~~;~J·~-~t~ja=.Uces, mt1ooa.lle&ders ji AM oftletrs rrom less tbe mtaUpd •ertetne at !043 WestcUft' New-"ODee a rib ~s out ... uo-Dr. Couture matntatnsomces ~~~~~~~~~!,.!:~~~-~~~=~~~~~~~ 1.1 eorrect• . • • Blleb.. POOM 64,;.5:~ • I WHEEL C HAJ .. !S CHA IRS THE EIGHTH GRADE TEAM ttat went to Sao Franctsco to play Portola )m1or high school Is pictured here: stand· tng. left to rt&ftt, coach Karl Stat. Jim MacCloskey of Te· Wtllkle school. Frank Anderson of Kaiser, Doug Kanen of Kaiser, Pat Patrick of Ensign and Rlcb Nebb of Uncoln· kneellDg, Marty Feducla of EDStgn, Tom Hawldns of Kaiser: Gary Gulsness of Uncoln and Mike Faulkner of TeWlngle. Tbe beal team lost the ftrst game aDd won the secood, JOHN WALDEN anchors the Kaiser D r elay team to a first place tlolsh ahead of Art Butte ling of the Rea Rams and Greg Gustavson, who anchored the Kaiser No. 2 team to a 3rd place fl.n1 sh, The triangular meet at Kaiser last week was the ftnal preli minary for Rea, Kaiser alld Dwyer. The regu lar schedule of track meets In the junior high NIYPOI. T • MI SA SPORTS SCENE N.B ~, Mesa qu1lify 57 Wlltf 'IICOPAL-II&--Ull C-llnport Bubo<, Con. del Tool! an a potoot I-I tlllr71a IIIia ... -t?lioiJolo ,.._ War, EDocta IUidCOOiall-tllo-.. JooToolllollllldq ,_ ....... C-lllllo wtU bt•t tbtlt traell: lad fttld wan• tatl»tdltclludlbotpiM ... Clift ..... ~ ... squads eompettoc La lilt llll· P-'"c to be IIIOU tllu ade--11 ..... 1 Aalatlc Aaa, trtct Tracll: mtet at Quid.,.. qU&te lD tbe relaya aDCS dUbH trud ud llkl clill__.lpa field Friday e•eotnc. Tbe cUI .. for Coroa1.. wllkltl wtD bt OOIKNcted atRtd· cas competltioD 1D the nutty Loot for .,me top CCMIIt)'&Dd ..... .,...lltJ 8atardly. and B elassltlcattOM wtll take lb.te reeords to be toppled 1D Colt& lleiUI won 7 eotlltJ place 1n the afternoon wtth the seYeral eYerata pro'flded tbe WIN ud Nnport we. I lD other ennts start1n« at 7 p,m, wlnds dob't guttoclbel.,llJdur. tbe eomltJ ftDIII tut wttll:. While Harbor a.od Corou del lor the Dlgtlt ttme aettYtu... Newport q-.Wltd lt addWonll Mar are enjoying htgflty SIIC· The breutl !w.Yt proYeD t6 be wllllt COlt& Ilea qlllWltd U· cesstul seaaonsiJOfar, Estancia qlllte a ,_ctor durtnl' HYetal ot other Z5 ID theiDdtYtd-.leftDtl abd Costa Mesa han their blue the meets so tar and eCifiCiallJ plu tbe relay team lA dMiloa ribbon athletes also. Doug Mac-so durlng the Beach Cltte1 re-M'lplll. Lean continues to Inch toward lays, but Albritton, MaclAI.D, tter Gut of Newport Bel.ell the mile records for Mesa with Howard Royster and JobQ QlJ. Itt a DeW mark 1D tbe I lb. the Olswang twins John aDd wang an set new recordl 1D 1bot La dtrt&1on 1 with a toea Tom, pro...idtng a kM: of points their respeetin spectalttes. of 19' '7". Brtu FrHmu pn In the z.mlle races. Rick Des-TM twtn stUatton at Costa Newport a DeW record La tbe met continues to win his share Mesa where JobDandTomOls-dlacu with a tbrow of 71' 5", of the dashes tor the Mustangs wang 'han doDt so welltncroa eruitlc ~ old mull: of&e:• 8" also. Eric Olson seems to have country and DO'It' lD the Z-mtle ill dt'ltaloD S. Oouc Broehmey- found h!mselt In the 880 arter ennts Is profldtng a pl for er of Newport w1ptd oat tha switching trom the 440 for Es· a c~le look-aUkes at Kalaer dl'ltslon 4 d1scu record · of tancla, and the Eagle relay intermediate school Jeff and. '79' 10" with a tbrcnr of 8!' teams are r ight 1n wtth the best John Walden, l2 ye~ oll!s, are 4-1/2", Albert Nehru oiCOita In these events Then Ken competing for the Ka.J.ser Mesa ezceeded tbe old record Conner, the Esta~la high-Jump Kni ghts In the D dh1sfon &Dd of SZ' 4" lD the triple Jump whom we have been fol-are providing a lot of points 1D wtth 32' 5" for a dl'ltllon 5 stnce he set new junior the relays, dashes and the SOO. title, RaDdJ Heodrlz of Costa · high school records and then David Schmetsser Is aoother Mesa broke Kea. Cooner's old captured the O:ange County twtn compeUng tor the Knights high jump record of 5' 4.1/2" crown last year as an Stb gra-The Waldens are LD the 7th wtth a 5' 5" leap ln d1Yistoo 7, der, has been pushing the Nat-grade, and Dave Is a.n 8th IH· In dh1slon 1 John West of tona.l14 year old record In just der and a year older at 13, AU Newport won the 75 yard dash. about every meet be has been compete In diYisJon o, where Marty CatlahaD p ve Costa Me· In tbis year. Ken wlll be a big Kaiser Is always In tough. sa a champlonslllp 1n the 440 fav·ortte to annex the CJF "C" yard ran. Skeeter Frost won the cr own th!s year as he has been •JUNIOR HIGH TRACK high jump blue rfbbon for New - consistently over 6' all year The Jr. high schools start por t. Peter Gust gaYe Newport Harbor and' Cor ona del Mar their abbreviated schedule to-a.oother blue ribbon 10 the 6 lb. are both fiekllng exceptional day, Ensign lsatGisler,OWyer sb~J:t. teams this year with Matt Hog-at Rea,DavtsatK.tiserandUn-OiYislon 2 saw 10 year old sett alternating In the hurdles coin at TeWinkle. Danny Bauer wtn the On.nre g 440-880 and relays TerrY The fl.nal warm-~ meet saw county cbamplonsllJp In tbe 440 • Albritton Is domlnatl~g the shot Kaiser roll up 188 to Rea's '76, for Costa Mesa, just abead of In every meet and picking ~ alld Dwyer tailed 68 last week Dave Benner of Newport. Chuck points in the discus. Terry Is at the Kaiser home fleld. Blelker; NB, won the blue rib- on a schedule that should see Don Fukumoto was a triple bon 1n the Ioor jump. him peaking ror CIF semis and winner In the Cees wUh wins 1D D1Yis1on S champs lnclLJded nnats. Griff Amles Is rowldlng the 75, long jump and SOO, Erin Kurt Brockman, NB, tn the '75. Into shape In the 880 and 220as Bassett gave the Knights a wtn Brian Freeman of Newport won Harbor team continues to pro-In the C 180. Bob Doster won titles In both the 6 lb, shoe. and fide top-notch competitors In the shot put, and Jeff McBride dlsclll. their Sunset league meets. topped the t1eld In ttlehlghjump Doug Brochmeyer wa.s the li!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!d;l~v;ls~lo;n~be;gtns today with all 8 schools In dual meets. The Corona del Mar spikes-to gtn the Knights a rutual only county ctlamp trom the ters have their r ecord perform-clean sweep In ttlat division. Beach clUes In dlvlslon 4 with er s In Honrd Royster whO has The Kaiser Oees saw JOhn his record discus heave of 82' the top Orange countY discus Walden win the '75 In a photo 4-1/t". Albert Nelwan of Mesa mark and JohnMilesandCarlos finish with Art Butteunr and wu the only local tlrst place Jim Primrose of Dwyer, All wtnoer In the 5th dlvtaton as 3 wer e docked at an ldentlc.al be set bls new county record 9.4. J eff Walden pushed Doug in the triple jump. OiYiston 7 Weber to a 41.0 ttnlsh In the was aU Costa Mesa with Ken 300. Jack Manctet won the 600 Parker wlonlng tbe titles ID for Katser In the good time of the 100 alld 180, Ron Manelet 1:38.9. The Kaiser relay teams caphaed lbt mile run &Dd Ran- ttnlsbed l-3tnasurprtseftni.s.b. dy HeDdrlx took the blue ribbon The No, 1 team bad tbe Walden wtth a aew record of 5' 5~1/2" twins, Ira Weiner and Doug tn tbe hlgtl Jump, ' ... . .. ··-·~ ..... ~. NEWPORT ··. <---0 ... r .: . ..._ ..... ·-;a.:~" COmi.UOUS IAniEES DAILY AT 12:30 ·3:30 7:00 -10:00, .M. PREMIERE ORANGE COUNTY SHOWING Weber ftnJshlng ahead of Dwyer Hoottngtoo Beach woo the and the No. 2 team tor the county meet aptD.. Newport Knights and Da\1d Schmeisser, was ZOO Ylth 125, JUst abe&d Tom Unvert, Pat Ward and Greg of Costa Mesa wUb l!St Santa Gustuson barely edging out Rea Ana was 4tb with Ul, c.rdea at the tape. Grove 5th wtth 76 and West- Chris Shukla n s a double minster sth with '75. winner for Kaiser In the long aDd high jumps In the B division, Otto Behr, Larry Larson and Bob Hanke were 1-Z-3 tor Ka.l- ser ln the 100. Hante and Shulda were 1-3 In the 180, Matt SteYerson and Jack Bun. ~ lDgton were 1-2 tor the Knlgbta DOUG CARSON, at left, &Dd Larry Larson hit the tape tn a tn the 600. Larry Lar.soo and phOto ftnlsh ror the Kaiser sprinters at th e Kaiser-Rea-Doug Carson f1nlshed tnadtlad· Dwyer meet. Larry's nnal effort enabled him to tte Doug tleat for Kl.lser ln the 300 with In the B division 300 yard race. They were timed at 38.1. both hitting the tape at 38,1. Mesa trips S.A. Valley Tbe Costa Mesa Mustangs knocked Santa Ana Valley out ot 2nd spot tn the Ir vine league with an 8-3 upset wln Tuesday. The Mustangs took advanta~of 6 Falcon errors, and coasted on to vi ctor y behind the 6 hit pitching of Andy Martinez. Mesa Is now 3-4 In league standings. In a c lassic pitche r's duel Corona del Mar shut out Esta.n: eta 2 to 0. The Sea Kings were held to ! hits, and the Eagles had onl y 2. Edison defeated Fotmtaln · Valley 4 to 2 aDd Los Alamitos got by Magnolia 5 to 4 to stay tied at the top of tbe league wltb 6-1 r ecords. Moe Fleming won the shot for the REA Rams ln the A dtYisloD as the Rams woo 33-1/2 to 29.VZ for Kaiser aDd Z2 tor Dwyer, Jack Taulane won tbe long and htgb jumps for the Ra.;ns as La.rry Falke won the 300 , also tor Rea. Tom Hawk. los woo the 600 for K.atser and wa.s 2nd In tbe hl(b jump. RE!rl 's relay team contioued tobejlu- ed ln the relays as thelr speed- sters had bl.ton trou~le ag:a.ID aod were wtped out 1n the arst haDd..otr, As 500il as Rea cor. reels the bl.ton passing teehDt- que, loot tor them to be amoog the top relay teams In the con- fereoee. sa CIMTU ITIIIIT • CIISTA IIIUA • PIIOMI 646-ltlt lD the Sunset league, a 2 run '7th 1Drl1ng reaUy feU short and Newport Rubor lost to Ala helm 4 to 3. PIMIIsYLVAMIA XT RA Tennis Balls OUCICFEET FINS EMI $H 695 REG . 8'5 '109~ .. OVU DU.ui COST 1ool • ....,,, ,., •'fH'h. to.W ...... fo.oit~l. WIL.L IQUIPI"'D ..,.01 IIIIAND NIW CNTIIY. SIDAN '149~ .. OYER DEALU COST l.ol. "'''· ..... ..~ .... w ...... J.,;,ht WILL IOUIPPID : 10)4 IIUND NIW 172 MURANO SSS5!1 ... OYU DIAUR COST , ....... "' ••• •••4?. tr.olol .......... ht. WILL EOUII•PID £250 '121~ .. OVU DIAW COST lfool. ,..,,, t•• •oo4,, 11-W ~.d. ''""'lot. WILL I QUIPPID 3 UI IIIIAND NIW '72 OALAXII 2 5139~~ .. OYER DEALU COST ••• 1. ......... •••••· •.to~ ............. . IIIIAND NIW '72 L.T.D. 2 Dr. '149~~ .. OYER DEAUR COST iool. "'"'· t•' "'~'· hl4 ~ •••. f,.:,..,, Will IOUII•PI D :eo.u DON'T MISS THE Ba r bershop Quartet Show SATURDAY, 22 APRIL, 1972, leOO NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL Tick•ts on sale now at Theodert Robins Ford or h'sJh school on show nifht. Donation 12.00. S OUTH ~OHST !Ill eiC.UIWM'NaU W ... BEST SUPPORTING AcroR-1111 .....,_ i _..lil:iilii:PPORTING ACT1ESs.oob l.ladlnoll -l!!l ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS-- Phooe 542· '721 ?. P.O. Box No. lH.), Costa Mesa. BEFORE YOUR EYES- on. )'0111' oew carpet-remon them with Blue Loltre. Rent electric lll&mpooer, $1 .00. Crown Hardware. 1107 East Cout Rwy ., Coroaa del Mar. au makes, rect .. oem• CJCIH, 101 Ill-. 1 '7tb st .• ... • I • Newport Beach Balloo " NEWPORT HARBOR ENllGH R!!SI !fCJIOij -- -ra., I TliURSDAY, APRIL Zl, 1971 CORQI!AOEL MAR, CAU F. Newport Beoch Balboa Balboa Island Costa Mesa Lido Isle Cor-del Mar RealE Balboo lslond Costa Meso Lido Isle Corona del Mar Dover Shores Estate E state size home surr ounding a E large pool area with a for ever view A enjoyable both day and night. One of L the largest pr operties on the bluff T includes 3,460 s quare feet of elegant living in this five bedroom, four bath 0 home with wet bar, dining r oom and R family room. Priced to sell at 8 $139 ,000 Newport ~ CoronA del M•r • Costa M•-. CoRBIN-MARTINjl 1====644-7662==~~ .\ L:,~lt:U: I"I()Mf' BLU FFS E-PLAN . Popular Vintage E·plan on a greenbelt with rough sawn timber ceil- mg. sunny patio, cozy adobler fireplace and a greenbelt view. This plan has game room large enou~h to accommodate a pool table. Great location. Just listed by Unique Homes at JSO.OOO. (.and a very low land lease) PI!ONE UNIQUE CORONA DEL MAR 67UOOQ MACNAB-IRVINE FINER HOMES A RAR E GEOR.GIAN COLON IAL Builder's own custom home, finest qua!Jty special fe;J tures in abundance. Fine panell- m:;!. cedar closet, completely guttered. Ju.x- unant land scapin~. la rA:e lot. Delightful lra- dil ional 3 BR. 2 b;llh &. PR. OPEN SUNDAY 1-!i p.m. 1301 Tr.adewinds, Baycrest. Or Call Elaine Svedeen 642-82:;5. "MUTUA L FUN IN\I EST MENT I" Corona del Mar duplex exudin(i! charm in greatly demanded area. Best sbelter and profit ~ Hurry on this one ., . Lois Miller for mlo. 642-8235. MACNAI-IRYINE IIALTY COMPANY 644 6200 642-8235 IWioor VIew Comer 901 o.-Dri .. 1644 -...... NIWPORT lEACH ••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE l iiORM., 2 BATH «<XII LOT •••••••••••.•.•••• $ 79,500 .BORM., 3 lATH 30 XII LOT·········-·-···$ 7'1,500 WITH f AMILY IIOOM, •aDilM., 3 BATH <IS XII LOT .••••••••••••••... $19,500 WlTII f .oMIL Y IIOOM, ST. 10 ST. · • IIDRM ••• BATH 90l(ll LOT .................. $135,000 WA TERFRDHT • BORM., 5 BATH 30X 104 LOT ••••••.•••....•.• $197,000 WlTII f .WIL Y llol., I'I!R I. SLIP TIIPI.EX 3 IDilM., 3 UTili U. JOX90 LOT-•••••••• 11:10,000 LLUI.__,., lmM,_ aM .,_ ACIIII .ACIOUI 1 A I -llll!o .v>urftlPITI -a Un"'""-'11,. • Ptite&e Padoa e Fileplac: .. - • POOLS • 9 Hoi• Polliot 01- • TIGilit . • Sep&~l.&l P.nily Section . Finest of Everything • Adj. 10 Sc:bool1 •d Playpound ·s-L-CM , , . , tN THlS NEARLY NEW VIEW HOME. tHREE ·~ .. -....... ...., ...... , .... 1 .. ... BEDROOMS, DEN, FAMILY ROOM, FORMAL DIN - lNG ROOM. $99 ,500 • • • • CORONA DEL MAR FOR RENT COM Duplex So.of Hwy. Spectacular vlews for your tamUy. From lhts Harbor Vtew hilltop above Corona del Mar. • DramaUc archltecture. Hartdaome lntertors. Privacy. Pool, gardens, play areas. Close to schools, shopplog. THREE BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, PLUS DEN; 2 BED - ROOMS, 2 BATHS IN APT .. CARPETS, DRAPES, FrREPLACE AND BtnLT -INS. Two and three bedrooms, two baths. From $275. Gas and cablevtston included. $81,500 • • • • B ayv iew apar t ments SAN JOAQUI N HILLS ROAD, lAST 0 , MACARTHU R BOUL EVARD ATION CALL 644-HH Irvine Terrace Spring Special s 53,500 ···············~·· MLS SA~ES REPORT Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newpor t Harbor -Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled$36.1 million in the first 3 months of 1972. THIS IS A 43% INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD of 1971! 1,249 new listings were processed, of which 64% WERE SOLD! 64% of the sales were cooperative. LOVELY PROTECTED PATIO A:ol'O BEAl!TIFUL POOL AREA GO WITH THIS OUTSTANDING THREE BEDROOM HOME. START NOW AND List your property with Realtor . t ·t t I I I I I a I I I I 1. I~ 1 .1 Quick to reserve an apartment in one of our new sections. (The quicker you are, the better your chances of getting the fi?Or plan tnd location that fit you best.) Park West apartments tend to fill up fast. With adults over 30. (And under 30.) They like the adulls·only sectlont with private pools and Jacuzzis and barbecue plts. With MOms. (And Dads. And kids.) They like the family sections with tot lots. The pre-school. The teen center. The Junior Olympic alze pool. With athletes. (And just plain good sport5.) They like Park West recreation. It outdoes every other apartment complex in the area. There's a three-acre activity park. Filled w•th swimming and ther· apy pools. Night-lighted tennis. Volleyball, handball. A large turf area tor }ogglng and touch football. There's a two--story clubhouse. Complete health club facilities and trained attendants. Lounges. game and party rooms. Full-time recreation manager. Park West has something tor everybody. So. no matter what your age. or marital status. or athletic ability ... you're sure lo fit in. II you hurry. 3883 ParkvMwf t..ne, Irvine. Just oft the San Diego Freeway at Culver Road. Adults onty, from $110. Family apartments. from $115. Curt Dosh REALTO R 42·6472 -eve. 8'7 3·3848 1730 1'. COAST H Wt', NEWP ORT BEACH B:I:IIPX.. B:I:AL:I:BTAT:I: IIIISIDI!NTIAL AND I UfiHBSSI'a OP !.TIBS ·-1'011 INTI!ai!STIID, I' ItO' I!$ SIOII M. CON SIDIIIIA TIOJ< S I! II 2115 I . C..ot M-. .• c.-e ... _ t7.21t1 ....... I.Y_,o.., fw • l.a.•crt,ti•: C.ll 6734510 THREE UNITS Santa Ana Heights l ot 66 x 300, Room to build. $48 ,750 ROY R. McCARDLE REALTOR. RELIABlE SF.RVfCf SINCE JQ4t 548-7729 p.k Bal'l'tltt /Zal£, pN41nU ROSE-IN-BLOOM Charming and individual Westcllff home --2 bedrooms and den. Country cottage on a quiet street. This lit tle beauty has two fireplaces with raised hearths, delightful secluded patio, and garden full of fruit laden trees and flowers. Move-in condition. S47 ,500 Open Sat. and Sun., 1 to 5 1224 ESSEX LANE PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT S4 LineN hl• Orin 5 BR., 4 bath home with 50 ft. dock . Beauti. tully decorated, with marble str. bath. crystal ebandeliers, fine carpets & wallpa· per, dumbwaiter & many oth~r ~xtras. 57 Linda lt.le Drive Custom 4 BR.. 31h ba. hom~ on Lacoon. ~l!'tr BR. bas sitting area & frplc. \\'alerfronl familv nn . .,.·,conversation p1t around the frp!c."; lovely gard~n. lg~. slip Slf:!l JOO n Lind• hi• Drive Beaullfullv decnrated 5 BR home 011 l a~o! ~­ Huge mstT. BR. W'beam cethnJ!' frp l l.t:l'. liv. rm. & family rm. Formal dm. rm Sec11r· ity System, deck & boat slip. ~230 000 101 Linda lt. .. Drive Lovely 5 BR., 4 ba. home with downslalr!i wat.erfrcmt mstr. suite &: lge. game rm. or 1tu~y. Mexican tile floors, beam ceilinjZS, quality construction, 1lip . . . . . . . . $155.000 For Compf•t• lnform~~ti.., On All Hornet. & Lots, Pt .... C•ll : BILL GRUNDY, Realtor 1a1....-.n aw. .• , Und• h)e' 341 aAYSIDE DR., ~UITl I, N.a. 671-4161 LIDO ISLE "YOU OWN THE LAND'' M•9nificent S.yfront home, •pprox 5000 sq. ft. 67 ft. fronf•CJ•· Huge boet clock. $295,000. • Ch•rminCJ one story leyfronf home . 3 Becl- rooms, 3 beths, boet dock. $169,500. Ken BrittinfJham, Realtor 402-32ncl St., Newport le~ 67U1U -. - 816 LEAGUERS TO PLAY 'no--by lllcDf-ol iRI-pi ........... II pa.1WI luap.. ! tscbtl to a IIIPICLil "V1P" JUtltiJ bid DO .a.d Cit tbt coe)tlll putJ afttr tM ..... ''lllr tooroo" 1a1oa1 blUr llDod ,_ -... Uoo.-1111 "" lor a --· IIIII ...,.. to a..uuto by calllltl s-at 1111 vcr llldtam. lit. Ber .. at 645-5000"" c.o Ra\>11 !lor .. , Boll>oaBayCl.-, A-. at MZ-104f, oleo~ IUid ellalrDIIA o1 M 1 1 0 I!Jo-t.•ro-eo-Wes a co m IS blt't jDtDid Ilia lllt of players . whO will 0A101J1 the UCI team ··~=railed'"" ao., the head of Ll UCI bueb&U SChOia.rahlp pro. Members ot tiM Udo llle era~ Goldsbo Mal BUr Commalty Aua.. hi.Ye elect- J ro, ed DtW' oftlcera and aec:epted r •• James Farenb.Do. aad Joe the year... flDIDCtal .-t C&mputlla ban jolned 1 Ust ": "-• a of 111.mes, which already ID-the group s am-.1 meetmc. e lUded · Glean Campbell. Pat Tom W:aleolm wlll se"e the PaalAD, Gregg Morris, Bert 828 members of theauoclation Re)'DOkls nutd Hartma Os as presidellt tor the oezt year. car wtnn~ Gene Hat D, Rob Earl Hardlp wtllbetrea.surer, Reiner Mike c e man, aDd Ralph RlchleJ, Ylee pre&ldenl:, J&ml)s 'euo. onnors aDd Mrs. Jotm Fraaco, secre- WILLIAM R, MASON, pres1deDt of lr'f'1De Company, rtee1Ytd tbe llllrlt of We award preseoled by the City of Hope ata black Ue testimonial dt.noer daaee held at the AJ.rporter lnn Hotel, lrYine. Enjoyt.ng the reeeptton that preceded the dlnller were left to rigti: Mr. and Mrs. Mason and Mr. aDd Mrs. George Haag D. (Jack West photo.) ' ' Art i udges chosen V .P. 'S named by Far West Far Welt Sln1c., IDe., on- If I Ud QPII'Uorl ol ....... Coc:o'1, Slack Sbopl, RIIIMO E. Lee. lador•'• aD4 otMr rettaaruu tbrOuebCM tiM aa-uoo. bl.a -.med 1 ..., 'f'tce- pruldeats. acoordlq to JobD R111b01C1Ie!IJiolll. Fealdlol· GtDO Botro 4111111 Jack stead· mu bt.Ye belli promoted to tbe poaiUoaJ ot unee~prelldeDt 1D cbuce ot operatlou." Tbey wiU terYe at the corporate n~· to SaDta Alii., Botti men started thttr Ashford aDd GU Str tt .. M Besides these officers, the Tom E. Enman of Laruna Donald Ferguson, Mrs. MoDI. "Our wnptres w1U be Emmet tuy. " Ber.e say ,. __ ... a 00• r • baud of directors wtu loeiOOe Beach, Mrs. Beroard (lrmeU) Francis Ladlslaw Reday Sue careers wttb far WestSen1cn as manapr..tralDees. Gi.Do Boero ud Jack Steadmao hl'te been employed by the ftrm tor 10 ud 15 Je&rs, respeeUnty. Both crew • t.n the food ser- 'lee business. Mr , Boero's t.ather, Geoe Boero, O'WDid GeDe's Restaura.ntlaCoroadel Mar, wbere ChiD PfllPtr l!: DOW located. EnrtJsh-borD Stear!- mu gained restaurant exper- leoee lD the United Klncdom before comtnr to the U. s. E'I"I'ING READY f th sal•-party for Empire d-.... s, .....,ourmamgers J ·-WI~ h M H Dese-~r of C dIM ' ' G or e WJg .......,_ wUI be Rod Dad f lSC 0.._-u ,.,._e , rs. ester Ull'IC' B' orona e ar, Wilson, Mrs. Robert MaUnotf, taDtes are Debra Dtane Bibb of Linda lsJe, at left, aDd flllUJ 0 Wills, WIIUam K. Outs, Lew1s and Wllllapa A. Motta of New-Gallery Show Chairman, aDd L}'tlda Marte Legrand of Harbor VIew Hills. Debrt 1s a aDd Jack PaepkeoftheAngels." R. Byington and Charles port Beach, hue been selected Mrs. Hans Ewoldsen, pubUelty. freshman at Orange Coast College, a.od Lynda 1s a senior Local celebrities eJI)ected to Darnall as judges tor the 4th ann~al at Corona del Mar high schOol. (Ensign photo.) sutt ~.t> loe1Ude former Yankee OiARTER MEMBERS TO Newport Beach City arts fest!-r------------------., ADdy Cary, ex-Chicago Bear 1 to be o 1 1r b I Rtldy Butteh, the Rams' Mar-BE SALUTED APRIL 25 va e d om I to 5 p.m. De S to go Sa ,• ,· ng Un McKeever aDd UCI chancel-Tbe Tuesday Club of New -Sunday, May 21, at the CIYic lor Dan Aldrich, port Harbor will Kfve a salute center gallery and City Hall The 1972 Empire debutantes The Empire debutante ball Mr. Berke, a former l5C to charter members aDd to lt~~. Enman has served as who wtu be presented to society Is sponsored annually by the star, wtll also pJay1 and market Harry Owens at the Aprtl 25 director of the Laguna Beach at the Newporter Inn on Sa!ur-Harbor Key ot the Child owner otck Richard will serve meeting at the Atrporter lDD Art Assoctatton Gallery since day, JWte 17, wJII be honored Guidance Center of Orange as batboy. hotel. Mr. Owens will recount 1965• guests at a saUing party aboard County and the proceeds from Talent coordinator for the episodes of past years arxt wUl Mrs. Deaenberg, art lnstruc- the 50 foot Columbia, "(nter-the bail are presented to the p.me Is rock star Bobby Hat-shOW a televised color Qlm of tor at CaUfornta State CoHere met:zo," this Saturday, April Center. The Child Guidance field. Hllo Hattie and the orlelnal GEORGE TOOT, editorial col-Fullerton, has a B.A. In ari 22. Is a non-protlt, county wide Tlekets w111 be on sale for dancers and orchestra. umnlst, commentator and lee-from u.c. Berkeley and attend- Hosting tne party will be supported psychiatric cUnlc for $1 at the UCI stadium gate, Mrs. Ernest McC lelland, the turer, w111 speak at ttte April ed the Univer sity of London Messrs. and Mm es. WIIUam children and adolescents wtth or may be bought through Rich-nominating committee chatr-2-4 meetlng of Ebell Book Sec-Madrid and Lausanne. • Lee Barker, John McAlpine emotional problems from pre-ard's markets, a.od at au man, will present the slate of tlon 7 at the Ebell cll!Phouse Mr. Motta, a graduate of Art Blttl and Frank Edward Legrand schOol tlll'ougtl the age of 18. branches of SoutberoCalllornJa new otneers. Mrs. Benjamln In Balboa. Mrs. Harry Goetz Center School In Los Angeles In honor ot their debutante First National Bank. Buyers Modest1, golf chairman, will Is program chairman for the is art director for Road & Track -daughters, Sandra Lee Barker, preset:Jt awards for the spring 1 p m meet In M Todt' . . g. r. s magazine. Debra Diane Bibb and Lynda golf ringer tournament. 1 ~ 1 ed Geo C h h N eo umns ... ve rece v rge All Newport Beach residents Marte Legrand. u rc ews BIBLE STUDY MEETING Washington honor medals from 16 years of age and older, ar; other debutantes to be £" edo " .. -"tl v 1 The For est Home Women's r re ms ro ... .._ on at a ley Invited to compete In either honored Include Norma Lynne Forge and th J Mad! Aux1Uary, chapter 8, will have won e ames -amateur or professional eate-Ctrkle, Cheryl Rita Garner, son award fro th L A " The First Baptist Church of treat at Arrowhead Springs con-Bible study and luncheon on m e · · r ree-gorles, accor rfin g to Ron Yeo, Kathy Ann Gifford, Slephanle dom Club In 1963 H ed Costa Mesa, Magnolia St. at terence grounds . April 27 at the home of Mrs. · e serv ctla lrman, Newport Beach city Jean Jones, Cynthia Elizabeth as combat Infantry fn In Martin, Melinda Lou Myers, Santa Ana Ave. --Dr. James T!Je LUI II~ft;'l Church of the Bible study and luncheon on o cer arts committee. Combs will preach at 11 a.m. M •ster 290, p .1 •• VI Dr Lane, Harbor Highlands. Mem-Europe dW'ing World War D Chairman of the festival Is Laura Jean McNamee, Merle S da "Th 1 • , u-.t.-"-ew ., and 3 years tn occ•wwUon duty ( , Ann Parrish, Lynne Eve Rosen-un Y on e new you n Harbor VIew Hflls -· T"le Rc·v bers of the committee are Mrs. after V E day ¥-Mrs. Edward VIrginia~,. White. berg, Ruth Ronne Salyer, the new generation." This Is Wilbur Allen, Interim •• lstor: Thcmus Monck, 2036 E. Ocean -• Other committee meml}ersare Laura Anne ThOrnburgh, Lori the 3rd message in his ser ies will preach on "True Clll'lstla:l Blvd., Balboa; Mrs. Miriam OVER 600 BOATS IN RACE Beth Thornquist, Janelle Liza-on the theme, ''Dynamic think-jJy" at 9 an.j 11 a.m.StmdaY. Swanson, 22S Via Eboll, Lido beth Walton and Michelle ing can change your ure." At Isle; Mrs. Eric Strutt, 2024 . Weaver. !he 7 p.m. Sunday service, Dr. • • • Commodore Rd., Baycr est, and Approllmttely 600 boats will T Combs will bring an Illustrated Rellg1ous Science Church or Mrs. H. c . Foss, 1857 Elba be on the -rung Une TOurs-he party will board the sail-c del M 2411 E c ·- 1 1 00 message on "Recycling your orona ar, . oasl Circle, Costa Mesa. The Bible day noon, May 4, off the harbor 2nd ANNUAL Barber Shop Quartet Show ,,._..., .. , Tt.. lull ..... Chllt •f N-!Nrt H.,._, BENEFIT · YOUTH ACTIVITIES FUND Fe•turing * THE FOUR BITS OF HARMONY * THE TREBLETONICS * THE ORANGE TOWN FOUR * THE GOLDEN CITY AIRES II M .. Mwt. AIM Cloe~Jt~ Ca-n. Sec~ ,., MID ,,..., ...... eiHII lM••r...-ttt •f lerNr "-It ~ 11 .. 1 .. 141 ~ S•turd•y Nigl-lt ·8:07P.M.· April 22, 1972 Newport H•rbor Higj, Auditorium 1 Stt-1 I Irvine · Newport Be•'"' ng vessel at 1: a.m., sail H "0 God" wtll be fears Into Jove." wy. --ur study teacher Is Martha Mor-entr ance, according to Kenneth down the channel Into the ocean • • • the sermon topic of the Rev. tenson or Hollywood. Ross, race committee chair. and cruise In the Newport area. E 1 J kson 1 11 L~meheon will be served at The Plymouth Congregation-eanor ac a a.m. man for the 25th annual En- honorable Milton c ... stellanos; the mayor ot Enseoada and the new mayor of Newport Beach; R~r Admiral Hector:====================~ Arellano, eomm<Lndant. Mexi- l p.m. and the party wHI re-al Church , 3262 Broad Street, Sunclay. The Women'sGuUdwtll COMER DISPLAY A.T OCC s enada race, t1lr at 4 NeW"pOrt Heights --The Rev. hold a bake sale following the A 4 week extllbttton of paint-President aod 'Mrs. George :!so e:),~lng the cruise will Don Sunukll.an. Interim Pldor • semce. A youth croup has tngs aad dnwtrlgs bJ tor mer Yule of the NewportOceanSall- be Mr. and Mrs. James C. wlll preach at 10 a.m. Sunday been org:anlt:ed, with Scott Lar-Orange Coa~ Collegt! ltudeot tcg Assoctatton wtll salute the En.ns. Mrs. EY&ns Is the ball on the topic, "What every man seo u leader. They meet each John Comer will rUD through 25th anniversary or the En- ougtrt to know." Stznday evening with !heir spoc-12 senada Race by entertaining • • • sors in members' homes. Ma y · aboard the Pavtuon Queen for St. Andrew's Presbyterian "H 'd A w r the honored guests and NOOA 600 St. Aodrew's Rd., I e-- a y opens committee at ,,so p.m. May 3. --"Just follow the Among the Invited guests are: Is the sermon topic of A new little Hide-A-Way Shop hostesses wwe Rut he Dryden Representatives trom both the Charles Dterenn.eld ror has opened In Corona del Mar and Beryl Morgan. Asslstlng M·!xlcan and United State gov- 8, 9:30 and 11 a .m. Sunday in the arcade at 272 1 E. Coast wllh the interior decoration or erDments, Including the gov- Couples ot the church Hwy . 11 features original the shOp was Richard Greenup, ernor of Baja Ca!Jtornla, the can Navy; Rear Ad.VJ!ralJoseph Willlams Jr., U.S.N.; Rear Ad- miral James Wtl11ams, U.S.C.G.; Commodore Guil- lermo Bolssoo Jr., Ensenada Yacht Club; plus the otttcers, directors and worldng com- m lttee tor tDe Ensenada Race The u.s.s. Saluda wtll take the spotUgtlt In this 25th race as she Is the only vessel anoat that has participated In all of the 25 races since their In- ception in 1948. TO ALL REPUBLICANS FOR HIS EXPERIENCE AND LEADERSHIP IN LAW ENFORCEMENT, MILITARY AND VETER- ANS AFFAlRS, NATIONAL DEFENSE-INTERNAL SECURITY AND ECONOM IC DEVELOPMENT, II leave Friday, Aprt.l 28, dresses and separates for son of the owner. a week-end eQuples re-women made 10 order men's Mrs. Green~. a long time shirts ~ lies as well as som~:: resident of Corona del Mar, ready to wear fashions and was formerly a (ashton model altenttons. for Jack Rose In SantaBarbara, May Day plans made WE URGE YOU TO ELECT FRED GAGE Proprietor Muriel Gendron a buyer for lingerie and Green~ or c orona del Mar says women's fashions, and assisted the shop wtll beopentrom8a.m. Miss Joyce with high-style to 5 p.m. weekdays, Saturdays alterations. Church Women United In the celebrations will be held tn Newport Harbor area wlll cele-homes all over the Newport, brate May fellowship day on Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa May 5, al 9:30 a.m. Mull!-areas as small groups ot wo- CONGRESSMAN 42ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ::~u~:<r.~~~ra(r. ~~~~~ Shopping center for Irvine the new shop. Serving as Site dedication ceremonies Culver RoadudWalnutAvenue, UGAL HOTICE tor the nrstnelghborhood shop-The eight-acre shopplng cen- FICTITtOUS BUSINESS NAME ping center to be built since tn-ter will featiD'e a 23,400 square- STATEMENT rorporatton or the 11ew City of foot sateway market, a 6000 lrvtne •Ill be he ld at 10 a.m. square-foot Re.x:all drug store, The following person Is do-Ing business as c reative Ser-Thursday, Aprll 27· "the C leaner," Carousel Hair lrvtne Mayor William F'iseh-Fashions, Ranch Realty and an vices, 4232 Patrice Rd., New-bach and Saleway Stores dis-ARCO service station. port Beach , Cal.: Jerome Mul-ler, 4232 Patrice Rd., Newport trlct manager Ralph Croft wtli Albert J. Auer, vtce-presl- be among dignitaries at the de-dent of commercial deve' ...... -Beach, Cal. ""' This bus iness Is being con-dlcation of Walnut Vtllagi! Cen. ment management tor thelrvtne dueled by an Individual. ter at the northwest corner of Company, will Introduce Miss Signed: Jerome Muller. ---:--::c:-:-:-:--::c:::c:-::---Walnut VIllage and emcee a Th.ls statement filed with the LEGAL NOTICE brief program, A continental county clerk of Orange County breakfast wtll be served. on April l'l, 1972, by Beverly FICTITIOUS Bll:HNESS NAME STATEMENT J . Maddox, deputy county clerk. The following person is do-LIGAL HOTICI men explore the theme, "Be- ho ld the woman." From a Christian perspective they will seek ways to develop the po- tential ot women to be full pa.rtld pants In society. Since the first May Fellow- ship Day observances in 1933, church women have used the LT. GEN. EDWARD W. ~EDEKER. U!HC (reL) U. MAX PALKOWSKl. Carlsbad Olief of Police (reL) GENE GEIL. Chairman. Business Men's Commi ttee BEST QUALIFIED o THE ANTI-BUSING CANDIDATE flrst week In May to emphasl~e COMMITTEE TO ELECT FRED GAGE the creative and heaUng rela-CONGRESSMAN tlons that are possible among I 1 people In ever y community. -::6:0:5:-1=2=M=ISS=IO:N=A=VE=.,=OC=E:A:N:S:ID=E:,:?:I4=7Z:2:-:1:4:96==; Each of the 20 churches In I the Harbor Area belonglng to C hurch Women United will be contacting their women about this event and taking reserva- tions. Anyone who Is Inter. ested may contact Mrs. wn. Uam Chapman, 644-8525, or Mrs. P, F. Baines, 548 -7176. THE NEWPORT-MESA Republican Assembly CORDIALLY INVITES YOU PubUsh: April 20, 27, May 4, ing business as: Woodrow wu. 11, 1972, In the Newport Har. NOTICE OF PUBLIC IIEARfNG TOO LATE TO CLASS! FY TO AN E VENlNG WITH ASSEMBLYMAN ROBERT BURKE --TUESDAY, APRIL 25, AT ?:00 P.M. $1.00 OONATION. COC KTAILS WlLL Al1)() BE SOLO. FOR RESERVATIONS AND DETAILS, CALL DEPA .. TMENT Ol"'fN 'TIL 1.00 P'.lll. l"ltiDAYS 1116 NEWPORT COSTAMUA MARINERS CHURCH Dr. Joe Aldrtell, -roeoiHd 111.1 Til. D. dolr• -DllliU Tlloolo(lcal _, DoJiu, TIIU, 11 .. -ell ..-. no a .... WtiiJU; •-"' • p ..... putar ud " ualilblil -t11'tatwl 1111 --SOliD A 1 SCHOOL • . . . . . • UO A.M. WORSHIP SERVICES .. 9,00' 10,15 A.M. EVEifiiiG SERVICE •••• , • ?,00 P.ll. 2»0 I.CO,UT HWY., COlOMA OIL WAR bor Ensign. F-17171 soo Company, 614 LarkspiD', -----------Corona del Mar; o. 0. Ressel, LIG4L. MOTICI Box622, Corona del Mar. __ ;:.;:..:_;::...;;..:;,;_;.;,.;:::..-~ This btlstnus Is being con- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME dueted by an 1nd1Yidual, STATEMENT Signed: 0 , 0. Ressel. The followtng penon l!:dolng Tbl.s statement flied with the businesa: as: Besco, 1200 Orton county clerk of Orange Co11nty Lane, Newport Beach; P.O. 8ol on April 1 ?, 1972 , by Beverly 2104, Costa Mesa, 92826: R. J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. Lawrence Paul 1200 DeYOD Publ1sh: April 20, 27, May 4, Lane, Newport Beach, p .o. Boz: 11, 1972, ln the Newport Har. 2104,Costa.lllesa, 92826. bor Eui~t~. f-17173 This oosiness to bolnr coo-LIGAI. ~nc1 dueted by an ln41Y1d~.&l. -- Signed: R. Lawreoce Paul FICTITIOUS BlJilNESS NAME This ltatement ftlett With the STATEMENT county clerk ot DrUce Couoty Tbe foUowtngpersonuredo- on: Apr. 4, 19'12, b)' 8et'erl)'iDC bus1Dess u : J ' L Mfg., J, Maddox, deputy eOUDty clerk. 1'733 Mooro'lta, SUite s, Costa P~u.b: Aprtl 6, 13, zo, 17, Mesa, CaUf,: EUJabeth Ann 197Z, l1l the Nnport 11art>or WOOd, 1 ?1121 Nnlalld, Apt. B, EDJtp.. F -18919 HtJDt1ncton Beach, Calli.; J.tmts E. caumer, 141! Oranae Au,, Costa Mea, CaW. CDIIPLETE INSURAMCE SERVICE 1'llla -.. .. to bolnr eoo- 1• WI!: C APtl! ABOUT YOU -YOUPt ... AMIL.Y - Y'dUR HOME:-YOUPt AUTO-YOU PI IUIII"'SI•II ~r• B,..uronc~, B,.c. '· 0 . lOX 111 2711 I. COAIT HWY CONlJrrU, .. MAA. CA. t2f21 doetod "' • -"""· Sle-d: JU'II• E, caJJrur. Tblo --fllocl wtlll lbl COOIIIJ elort "' Orup ~ •• April "· 11'11, "' a.. • ., I. 11-. ~ _,cllrll. ._, .ljorlliO, t7, 1111 •• U, U'JI, 11 tM "'wpolt 1111'· bor IIIII IlL r -171 'II MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 26 Notice Is hereby given that the PJannlng Commission ot the City of Newport Beach w:IU hold WANTED: 2 boys tor ihlrl- buttnK haDdbllls after acbool tn Corona del Mar area. cau 67'j.0310. Call 644·0727 or 546·7547 a public heartn&: on Master Plan --------- Amendment No. U Whlth pro- poses to redesignate the Joea- tton of a proposed secooduy lltcfnr&J trom a n:)f1bwesterly allp.metlt between Superior AYenue and Balboa Boulen.rd elliDded to u aUgnmeat eom- menclnK at S\C)Irlor Avenue tbeoee welteriJ a.loni the ex- Uttnc aUpment of I :lith Street to Monrotta Avenue, thence weatarlJ to a pot.nt of eomec- Uon wltll Balboa Boulevard ex- tader! aa sbowo on tbe Master Plu of SlrH .. and Hl(hnyo. Notice It hertbf r.rtber CfYt a uat aid pobUe •oar~nr wtll be fMllt OD tbt 4tll day ot May, 111'1, at the boat of 7:10 p.m. ta tbl Ca.c:U Cbambeu of tht II-lloleb Clly Hall, at wldell U.ru &Dd place llQJ &Dd aU ,.._ -od ,.., op- PIU' Md bt bJ&rd tberiCID. I&Uio H-, SteriCart II-Boat• Clly ....... Coat .. ......, -: April 10, U7t, Ia 1M ~~--~ .... FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENTS RARELY ADVERTISE PRICES. IS THERE ANY REASON WHY THE COST OF A FUNERAL SHOULD NOT IE PUIUCIZED? , ... ,.. ... ele ,_.. ........ .... .... ....... ...., ......., ••••"•• _., _.._. r' ,._.,we...-... Ta:ese........ ., ..... • I ...._ ....... .. .. .,., ........ !·--=r=·-.. --.................... -..... ~ .. . . ... , ..................................... ,. ... ,_,_ ..................... ......... c.w,.,...._-·------·--, .... ... .. ......... - •• j ' ? • What's your? opinion? TM1 week'• question: "WHAT'S BUGGING YOtr?" Asked tnfrontofMartetBlskeC, 3100 Balboa Blvd., West New. port. NEWPORT BEACH 10( Legion sets election day Newport, HarbOr Amerleu Legion Post 291 wtll bold Ita aMial etecUoo ot officers May 10 at the post clubhouae, 215 N. 15tll St., Central Newport. Larry Perron, current l.t •tce-commaDder, has beea noml.nated for the posiUoo or commander. other nominations made at the April 12 meeting were: Art Pytrom and Schramm for 1st commander, Charles Weaver for 200 vice- commander. THE NEW PORT HARBOR H 0.... UKJUf o-1111, ~l -t~lt 101 ~~ IIUIOI .... GORDON HALL, left, president or McGaw l...oi.boratortes, rece ives the chain of title prepared by Title Insurance aDd Trust to the $1.5 million, 50-acr e sUe In lrvlne Industrial Complex from Thomas Woltr, IIC president. McGaw, one of the nallen's leading manufacturer s of intra- feoous solutions, will surt construction soon on Sl5 mllUoo otflce and plant lacJ IIt}. wht ch will be the lar gest stogie building In the complex. • ROB£RTOPP, 21,ofl8271 Yellow Wood, Irvine, student at Saddleback College: "Hair- cuts are tooexpenslfe. Barbers should get together and lower their prices." • CATHY ANDERSON, 20, of 41 7 31st St., West Newport, antique shop operator: "Park- Ing. It's :::. :ness. The city should buy a parking lot and run a trolley or something to get people downtown." Ken Howland and Jack Foley for 3rd vice -commander. Bill Cox, ftnance omcer; Harold Relchner, c haplain; Walter Tips, historian; R. L. Bengston, sergeant-at-arms, and executive committeemen Bill Cox, Walt Wagner, Dick Lawton, J. A. Wethmeller, G. W. Barnett and Brian Schramm. '"" I J Diamond ball Apr. 21 gala J Nalr. Black tie optional. PICTURED at the patronness tea of the Ch.fklreo's Home Society, Newport Harbor Auxiliary, are, from ten, Mrs. Richard Verooo, patrooess; Jrtrs. Robert Unger, pOO- tograpby chairman, aDd Mrs. Walter Gayner, patroness. The 8th annua I dla mond ba II wtll be held by the Riviera Club this friday, Apr il i?l , in t he Carousel Room at the :-lew- porter Inn. Cocktails at 7 p.m. will be followed by dinner at 8:30, and dancing to musir by Ansel Hill orchestra. Diamond ball cll.airman Is Lois Dult man, 2018 Vl6ta r audat, East Bluff. Comm ittee members are Ballots may be cast between 5 and 8 p.m. on May 10. PATRONESSES FETED AT TEA Mrs. William Stone, 282 1 Cat- alpa, East Bluff; Mrs. Byron Williams, 2008 Vista Caudal, East Hlutf, and Mrs . Robert de Ford, 1025 Flamingo Rd., La guna Beach. • 1770 NEWPORT The local post anoo~mced this month that It bad passed tts annual memhershtp drive goal or 654 patd-14> memhers. The regula.r post meettngwlll folio• the election. Book sale • MITCHE LL PACE, 44, of set May s 216-1/2 35th St., West N••- port, social worker In psych!-The Newport Beach FrleDds atry: "Careless drivers who of the Library are pLanning give no thought to the safety the 13th annual boolt sale for of other people." May 5 at Island House, Fashion • RICK BOTTOME, 16, of 2232 Arbutus St., East Bluff, Corona de l Mar high school junior: "PoUce In Newport Beach and their habit of giving tramc tickets for very minor lntracttons." Island. Mrs. Horace Benjamin, president, Is urging Ubrary trtends to share old books and to bring them to any library in Newport Bea ch. The privilege to buy at the preview sale at i p.m. Thursday, May 4, Is extended to all paid ml!mbers. Memberships will tA! avail- able for $2 at the door. The pubUc sale will open at 9 a.m. May 5. Mrs. Royal D. Tucker opened her wa terfront home April 17 for the aMual tea honoring the patronesses of the Newport Harbor Auxiliary of Children's Home Soclety of California. Mrs. Wallace Gerrie, aux- iUary president, aDd Mrs. Ray- mond H1tzel, debutante baU chairman, greeted the guests. Mr s. WllUam c. Adams, past president of the atW.llary, wei- DOH 'ttAL.TO.. OJRl PINCKEIIl Mrs. Robert L. T. Smith ts book sale ctratrmanaod mem- bers other committee are Mrs. Walter WhJ.te, Mrs. Dartd Boyte, and Mrs. John Heasley. Vol~mteers tram the member- ship are asked to contact Mrs. Smith at 673-0422 or 642-8650. AU proceeds from ttle sale are designated to augment the library permanent book collec- tion and for additional services ol Interest for the city Ubrary system. SPEAKER OF' THE DAY TROPKY for addressiDI the Corooa del Mar Khra.nls Club Tuesday, April 11, Ia pre- tented by Poltma.., Grant Howald, rtght, to Jaek Paepte of the CaUforaJa Anrels. Mr. Paepke, a baseball vetera.o or 21 yeau, has served as a.n Angel scout for the put 5 years. The Kiwanis hmcbeon meeting ns held at the Villa Swedeo restaurant. • JX)N WALTON, 35, of 505 29th St., West Newport, owner of Walton Corkwood Co.: "Traf- fic bothers me, but I think out-of-town taxpayers have just a s much r ight to visit the ocean as anybody." Newcomers at Hoag • C URT PINCKERT, 69 , of 109 32ncl St., West Newport, retired auto tire dealer: "Peo- ple who keep trying to move city hall away rrom downtown. Also, the fa ct that the city won't turn that big, grassy area In front of city hall Into a paved park.tng lot. EARLY BIRD WORKOUT SCHEDULED AT YMCA • MONDAY, APRIL 3 Girl --Mrs. and Mrs. James F. SUI, Zl15 Marlner s Drive, Harbor Highlands, Girl •• Mr . and Mrs. Abundlo An "early birds" 7 a.m. k 1 nd tl. lUI has Melender., 1964 Meyer Place, wor ou a c y use Costa Mesa ~en schedu l~, as an adult Boy __ M·r . and Mrs. Marvin pilot program at the Orange Stafford, 701 Verano, trvtne. Coast YMCA, 2300 Univer sity Girl __ Mr. and Mrs. Tim- Drive, Back Bay. Th M __ lhr _ F 1 othey ReYell, 147 flower St., e new o ....... y our. .. r-Apt. I, Costa Mesa. day program Dour Is scheduled • TUESDAY APRIL 4 to operate until Sept, 30 to Girl --Mr. and Mrs. David utilize cooler exercises hours Moysa, 331 Poinsettia Ave., aDd the longer da.yllght bow's, c na del Mar but primarily It is designed 0~~rl __ Mr. ~nd Mrs. Terry for members unable to work AppeDteller 3801 Park View out other times during the day. L lrwt ne' At 7 a.m. the Jontog areas, • ~"::'oNESDAY APRIL 5 exer cise room, locker rooms, Girl __ Mr.' and Mrs. Carl showers, and handball courts Baumer, 278 Came.lll.a Lane, are available. The swimming Costa Mesa pool and sauna arenotavaUable Girl __ M·r . and Mrs. William until 8 a.m. Roy, Z8'72 LaSalle, Costa Mesa. ... HIXON BUST PRESENTED Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Ronald • TONY £SPiNC6A, 18, of Santa Ana, box boy at Market Basket: "My car. Sometimes It won't start." • JESSE TREVINO, 23, of 410 32nd St., West Newport, student at Orange Coast Col- Ieee: "Parlttng. i Just saw a poUceman telliog people they can't park In a supermarket puking lot, and there were plenty of empty spaces." Mrs. Richard NlJ:on accepted Brostedt, 2641 Elden, Costa a bronu bust of the president Me51.. at a public ceremony tn San • THURSDAY, APRIL 6 Clemente, Frlday,Aprii7.Citl-Girl·-Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey zens of san Clemente pur-Chandler, 2008 E. Ocean Ft., chased the portrait In bron&e Balboll. with lodlvldual cootrtbutlons Boy -· Mr. and Mrs. Dan ranging from school chJ.klreo's Bugay, 430Redlands AYe., New- nickels to cllecks trom mem-port He ights. bers of the business and pro-• FRIDAY, APRIL 7 fessioaal communities. Scu_,-Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Keith tress Judlth Bland, Corooa del Parker, 401 Al1so An., New- Mar, cret.ted the bronze bust. port Helctrta:. It has woo. a number of aftl'ds Boy -· Mr, aM Mrs. Patrick ta art e:lblblts. rarrell, 7Zl Amtcos, the Bluffs. OUNG DRIVER MALE .. case 18·c:le.Q" .~A c.ove aA ~ • .$131 oo -, • ... I o I ~·· . . I • SATURDAY, APRIL 8 Boy --Mr.andMrs.Cla rence Smith, 2528-1 /2 Newport Blvd,, Costa Me5a. Girl -· Mr. and Mrs. Craig Munson, 2009 Centella Place, West Upper Bay, Boy --Mr. and Mrs. U.w- rence Brostedt, 2583 Nlllo Ln., Costa Mesa. Girl ·-Mr. fnrrow, 2153 Mesa. and Mrs. John Puente, Costa • SUNDAY, APRIL 9 Boy --Mr. and Mr s. ThOmas Newell, 1168 Dorset U.ne,Cos- ta Mesa. Gtrl --Mr. and Mrs. Invid Lentoo, 503 J St., Balboa . • MONDAY, APRIL 10 Gir l --Mr . and Mrs. Clar- ence Kemper, 223 Monte Vista, Costa Mesa. FASHIONS, o\RT SHOW AT PATIO PARTY Luncheon, fa shion shaw and art display wtll feature the 11:30 a .m. Mesa Ve rde Ph.ll- harmontc patio party today, Aprtl 20, tn the patio of Mrs. Susan Herschler. The food tas been prepared by member s trom their prl7.ed recipes. The proceeds from this luncheon wUI beOeftt the tree coocerts sponsored bY Ora.oge County Philharmonic Society. Preparations for th.ls event are be1ng directed by Mrs. Outd Wenstey, waysa.ndme&DI chairman, uststed by Mmes. Alar! Tibbetts, Rooald WUJer, Ga.rJ John.soD, oawey Rosstl· Uol, Arthur F'. Adams, Setb W. O'Berg. Wtllla.m J. Crel&fl· ton, Joseph L. Bickett, Jack w. Ross, John F'. Heytng. Karl F. SplnDer, aDd RlcbU'd H. Jotmsoo. corned the guests aDd spoke about the work of Children's Home Society, one of the oldest and largest privately supported adoption agencies ln the coun- try, She also mentioned that, In October of tnts yea.r, the Newport Harbor Auxtliary wtll celebrate 25 years of dedicated wor k and service to the agency, The women who have S14J - ported the work of theaux!U.a.ry since the nrst debutante ball ln 1954 are: Mmes. Joseph Allan Seek, Lyman Howes Far- well, Edgar R. Hill, George Meade Holstein DI, Moreland Lelthold, Paul Arthur Palmer, 0. W. Richard, Paul Mllton Rogers, DenlsSul\Jvan, Thomas Campbell Webster and George Yudley Jr. other patronesses who ll.ave served a number of years in- clude Mmes. Dante! Gaskill Aldrich Jr., Chester E. Bra- byn, Lawrence Edwa rd Brown, Joseph Logan Carver, Earl George Corkett, Elisha Avery Crary, Byron Farwell, Norman Alexander (Amble, Rolla R. Rays J r ., Paul Nissen, Edward ADIUS Raulston, Master R. Rl.llg, Harry E. Sttckler, EdWard G. Warmington, Charles S. Wheel- er and George Perkins Yule. Invitations have been maited to the 225 members or the Riviera Clu'>, and they are wel- come to invite guests to this -------LIGI.L HOTIC! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS .\'AME STATEME.\'T The following per son lsdolng business as: Traveler's Re- serve, lnc .. 3720Ca mp us Dnve, Newport Beach, Califor nia 92660: Traveler's Meserve Inc ., State or Ca!Hor nla, 3720 Cam- pus Drive, ~ewport Bear h, Cai- Hornta 92660. This business Is being r on- dueled by a corporation. Signed: Herbert A. Hlanchet. Thts statement ft \ed with the county c lerk of Orange County on: Apr . 10, 197Z, by Bever ly J. Maddox, deputy r ounty derk. Publish: April 13, 20, 27, May 4, 1972 , In the ~ewport Harbor Ensign. F -1 7040 • con ... MESA 646·9313 Also supporting the endeavor are Mmes. Bewley Allen, Lloyd Lees Aubert, Robert Floyd Beauchamp, Louis Morris Boyle Jr., Leroy La.ngheory Carver Jr., Arthur Coons, Fr ed V. N. Ellis, David Ladson Fraser, Robert Arnold Garri- son, Walter Gayner, W. Allen Grubb, Robert Guggenheim, John Kenneth Hamel, A. Alex- ander Ha milton, Russell Lewis Isell, James Waltl\am Laws II!, Maurice Co}'le McC ray, Alan Jocflyn Mickle, John A, Murdy Ill, Ray MLirphy, George T, Pfleger, John F. Porter, Hor- ace S. Wilson Jr., Henry T. Segerstrom, John J. :iWiga.rt, Richard c . Vernon, Edwa..rd G. Warmington, and Robert Nauer Weed. A SPECIAL PLPJ\RTMI.NT AT HARBoR VJEW! • Onli' of the extra special rea- sons for shopplng at Richard's HarbOr Ytew ts the fish Mar- ket. Here ~·ou can find fresh dams and orster s in the shell, s rallops, crarked King Crab Je~s . You'll be tempted b)' the rosv, pink salmon, tresh trout and ca tfish. What else would you llke Sea ba ss, rock cod, turtuava, even squid, We have 1t a 11 at Hart'Or Ylew! New patronesses whO were welcomed for the n.rst time are Mmes. Hansel Benvenuti, John Macn.ab, James R. Knapp, Edker Pope aDd Alex:aOOer Rados. "£~ Mr s . Raymonrl HU:tel an- nounced th.at the 19th debutante ball will be held Dec. 28 at the Balboa Bay Club. marKets Ll[)()(f'-lE R '-' •\i \llin• '\\\l•r•~ll<l \<Jt \Ill .. ;._,_,, HA RBOR \'1[\\ CE ~\[R Accordin5 to Busin,;-ss rnn M£nu:er JorJO Pope, more tl'lan :!l,LI(){l Orantre Count-y busloesses will be r on U•'tt'l'l soon about the Nove mbe r , l '3 ':'2 tPiephoru? <1\r Pr tory. Abott 75 sa les peoplP will ·omplle the UsUngs and advertising for thP dir Prtory. ''Contacting thts volume of business ac - counts and handling l?'ach one proper \~ Is a tremeOOous challenge," Pope said. "We hope each business firm wtll SPI aside time tor our r@presentattves to work out a sound program of representation for the new directory." The Yellow Pages close to Usttop and advertising August 25, 197!, Bustness people desiring an early contact can call the Yello• Pages, toll h"ee. Ask the Operator for Zenith 1030. The omce ts located at 34 70 WJ\shlre Boulevard. Los Angeles. A 11honc kfl otr t~ ONlk -~rther ll.:t'u.tenl~ttly or on rurposc-rHn lo:.~p )OU li·om II('IIII'IK l&n emcr~~:enc) eMil . "" rm~rtam mt::s..'WI.JI(, or ott-In calh. )'OU ro.l1) wouldn't want tc.> miss. Rf"- membrf. )'OUr tck~hont rs hkc a S~Xond door to your hou!ilt. So keep thrs door open. po.htte sure your l'!a'ivcr IS lllway'i properly placed in the cndlc . @ Pacific li!lephone PAT KIIO!IE YOUR TELEJ'tiONE IWIAGER Ill N EWPO RT 11EAC11 • ' Christ's Resu"ection Our Consolation NEII'ORT HAR80R EIUICJ! ltCO!!O SECDOII·--Pw 2 Devedeaal 1liURSDAY, .N'RIL 2D1 1!72 CQROIIA 8 MAR, Pl!F. • PIIOM •cMIIITIMt ........ MIW HAVRM. MO. --PIIftA IIJ'P--- f'll aatll be ........... .,..,. ....... valll: 7t _,..to,_,-... -II~-fnlll._ ...._, L C.. II, 1·11. llle -"' 1111, all 1111 "' all ""'""'""· Hll .-rreetloa -lbat Hll -~~~. the -~~~ of llle "'-at, boly, and e1emaJ Soli of God, II tbo ITAia ti.IMeEAI C.st tttr ltu!Wft u,.. tM ~ MMII M lftlll suautn .,._ ... h8l1n 11M lt was hla to deliver communleatlons from one otflct to 8nother on the varklUI • "'"cad took a poaltlon " • mesHnpr in • ,.,.. commerci•l buildlrc- ftoon. At end of the tim day he dS ao tired and diJCOtn&ed thlt he decl6td to quit Since he w•• e very likeable )'OUth 1nd showed much promise, the bou called him and ••ked him why he w•s leavinc so quickly. The youn~ man replied, "I'm sorry, air, but the dutln you haw civen me are too tiring. I cent take •II this stJir climblna. Hikinc up to the tenth floor from the first, •nd down to the third and bKk up to the ninth-it's )U&t too much!" P•ttlna him on the shoulder, end with a smile breaklns •cross his fact, the boss led the ltd Into the corridor. Pointina to some sliding doon, he said, "Son: didn't you know there •re elevatOB in this building? No wonder you're tirtd •na discouraged! You have used all your ene~ running up and down under )'OUJ own power, when you eould have been runnrna the efevatorl" M•ny Chrlsti•ns. too, bec:ome weary 8nd frustrated In their service for Christ because they .. bor '"under ttlalr own powet" nltflllf' th•n "rtcflnl ttlt llffttef"' " God's austainlq lfKII The --for all belleven tllat llel In Uoe reou.-:Uoo of Cllrlat II brollll>t out by tlle apoet1e ta the wonts quoted above. Here the ._ue eiHrly and plalaly mteo, tllat II Chrllt were DOt rUeD r:rom the deed, we would sUU be J.a our 11111, and our faith 1D Cb:rtst would be a vai.D &Del empry thoua'bt. 1n other wonts, the cer- talllty aDd Uluraoce ot foretveneu of our stn• aad ftdemptloa from evil, 1taDds and falls wtth the resurrection of Chrtst from the dead. II Cbrt.lt It not r1aen. from the dead, thea we mtght juat as well believe 111 and trust a stone or an klol made of silver or aokt-A dead Savior would be DO better. Faltb tn a dead Savior would be of no avaU; It would malte us the most mJser- able of all meo, aDd the rrt01t deceived. "But DOW", the apostle continues, "IS Christ rtsen trom the dead. There can be no question about It as we have a.1.reedy beard tn our last med· lt.ltlon. And because Christ's resurrection L! a certainty and a reality, our faJth is not a vain thing, nor Is our redemption from stu an empty dream. We are not believing I.D a dead Savior unable to help and to save, but 1n a living Lord who has conquered death and now lives eternal- ly ln the heavens, maklrut tnterecesslon for be· fore the throne of the Highest, sitting at the right hand of God the Father Almighty, governing and gutdtng all things and all events so as to lead us to eternal Ufe w1th Himself. The resurrection of our Lord secures to us His abk:Hng presence In this world to the end of days, as well as the tuUUlment of aU His words and promises to us: "Wh ere I am there shall also my servant be" ... "Because I llve, ye shall live also" ... "1 am with you alway.s" ... "My sheep hear my voice ... neither .shall any man pluck them out of my hand" ", .. And I wtll raise him up at the last day." This ls the consolation that His resur- rection gives us In the disappointments and sor- rows of this mortal life. ~. N.l.-ltaau -a,t_. c-t Jbuke a..:: ....... ee.&.e17 PIKa -.we. ... .nellell -...r .. _ -· el VIlla W.W. tA8tp Ia Mlnte&ea-. N..l., -• .....,. ............... ., .,... wWell .. .. .. ODe offer1.q for ala torP~er". Reb. 10,12. No more otfertncl aDd no more ucril1ces tor a.lnJ are needed. U wu our aiD aDd pUt that put Quist to dN.lh, therefore 11 also Hll returrecdon, as the aportle telb us, our Justitlcatlon. Rom. 4, 25. 'Ibat ll to say, In raJstnr Jesus from the dead, God declared ua, all men, rtahteous ln His JJabt. This Ls the everlasting covenant of the torKtvenHJ of sin that God wtU never brealc, and that He penuades men everywhere to accept 1n IOOd faith so that pea~ mJght reign on earth between God and man and men and men. But, alas, 10 many do not take God at His Word, believe Him; therefore they have no Joy and no consola· Uon tn the resurrecUon or Christ. But with the believer It ls dltferent; He ha.s the assurance that be Ia now esteemed righteous 1n the sight of God; that hls stns are aU torgtven. Thls ifves hlm a clear conscience and confidence to ''come boldly unto the throne of grace" to obtain mercy and tlnd grace and help In the time of need. Heb. 4,16. One time e friend W8S talking to Mafi( Twain about Twain's wealthy tcqUIInt· ance, H. H. Rosers. ''Your friend Roeers Is a SOOd fellow," said the man, "but it's a pity h~: money is tainted." ........... Snenl ,..,.. ...... artlll ....... .... PMt.a" eiQ • a......._ ......_ ~~«•-" laai flll.ehet ........... rw ~ ... -"&are ... ....-. !tl methm..,. .-... .._ dt'• $f ... llrle Wutrstt-1 ............................ t •••d ........ ~..,. ...,..,.... Bart•, ...,... " ta.e tunes cenmk: ........................ ._ ................ ~1M Pleta _, ... II ea.t t. broae. Site .. bin lau ...._.w lll.aVIBaW....._ uu.e oGler ~ won1 it ltai&M 1..-mercy- eo..& a.eew•a ~ a llllnl ,_.. 11t adlll~t~o~~ to .Je-- .. ..._ JlarJ. A 7-a a..........., lau J..t removed 1M ._. ,_. lnm aa.e enaa ... drap &he Limp body awq. A.a be loab a1 &he~ MM'J', M ddeoda tJm. .-If, ...,-. be wu Mt ru, n11He, be wu .ett=1 ader ....... fte Klllp&or lau .... deplded Jluy U a • ,e ........ ......,: he -. klita tel& Uta~; Ute llarJ' lit Michel· ... e ... • Fleta wu too 7-a to be the motMr of a mu It bit llllrllea. Be ... aiM placed Ute prta&a of the ..U. It .Je8.8' WJtala, 11M tM bud&. RNS Photo Death ls not lhe trtfle that so many nonchal- antly make It ln our day, but a terrible thing that no human mind can think seriously about without apprehension and fear. But to all who know and believe In Christ as their God and Sa· vtor, the resurrection of Olrist ts a great con· solation; It gives them the power to conquer the fears of death and to look upon their death as a sleep from which they shall be awakened some day ln perfect righteousness and holiness by Him who so gloriously rose from the dead on the third day, to live with God forever. The believing Chrbtlan can say with Luther: "And· will at the last Day raise up me and all the dead and give un - to me and all believers In Christ eternal life." I cleave now and forever To Christ, a member tne; My Head wtU leave me never Whate'er He puseth throu1h; "It's twice t•inted," Twain drawled. ''Tain't yours and tain't mine." IT WAS NOT SAFE Author Unknown There 1s a story of Or. Chalmers. A lady came to n1m and sald- "Doc:or, t cannot bring my child to Christ. We ta!ked, and talked but 1t's Ill) use. The doctor thought she had not much sktll, and said, "Now you b:! q111et, and I wilt talk to her atone." When he 11:01 the ~irl atone he said to her; "They are bother1ns you a good deal about this quest1on; now suppose 1 just tell your mother you don't want to be ta lke:l to any more upon this subject lor a year. How will that do?" Well, the Scotch lassie hesitate:! a little, an:! then sa1d she didn't thmk 11 wou ld be safe to wait for a year. Someth ing might turn up. She might die before then. "That's so," repl ied the doctor, ''but suppo$e we say Sl~ months," She didn't think even th is wootd be safe. "..Veil, let us say three months," was the doctor's reply. Atte· a tittle hesitation, the girl finally sa•d. "I don't th1nk 11 would be s.afe to put 1! off for th ree munths-1 doo't think 11 would be safe to put 11 off at all," and they went down on the~r knet:s and she found Ct.rist. But there Is even more comfort and joy for us 1n the resurrection of Olrist If we keep In mind the reason for which He was put to death. He, was cructtled, dead, and buried to pay the wages of our sins and transgression 1n the sight of God. The question might be raised: Did He succeed? Hls resurrection proves that He did : 11 demonstrates that His death IS the victory over He treads the world beneath IUs fMt aDd conquers death ~ HeU, and breaks sin's thrall · I am with Him throu1h It all. This article is 10 leaflet IOI'mat for prayerful d1stnbut10n to the unsaved -7~ IN 100; SJ.SO for 500; $6.25 for 1 000, p)slpaid. Order from. E\lanll:t>l Missionary rei!I)WShip, P.O. Box 25, Largo, F::1 33S40. WHERE ARE WE IN PROPHECY? By E. P. •oud P'RO.W "JEWISH NU,-E,"" lOX 707. LO$ AHGELES.. Ct.LIP'. Arr WI' Christi ans in prophecy or not ? If tion to all mf'n and puu thosP who rt"Cf'ive .,..f' an· in prophecy. when· a rt' ...-r:? We usuatly Chri~l intn thP C:hurch hy tht' Hoi)' .Spi rit 11 ,.uppost· that only the )t'ws and thP nation!! Cor. 12 :1:i\. Wr 8,<; mf'mhN~ of thr> Church are i11 prophecy. Or wr-th ink that prophPcy a rt> in tht' \'r ry proph,.cit'!l which God is cnnci'TilS primarily Armaj!eddon. Go!! and hringinJ!, to fulfillmf'OI in thi.~ ap:e. \hp:ng, or thf' \1illfnium. [vcn wdl -taught Rt-cau~· Cod ha~ hnnorf'd us with so rt'· chiJ,Jn•n of God ,.,.lfffl m n·ali~:l' that theY a rf' markahlf• a plarf' in p rnphf'cy. how ou r livPs in prophPc~. . QUJ!hl tn honnr Him anrl plf'a!'f' Him in f'Vtry- Thf' Churd1 of f;nd, which i-. rompose-d or thin!!. \'1::'(" ~hnuld lw ... ·nrkinl'! to b ring about the hfolit-\'rrs in th1• prPsenl Hf!'t' of jlrace. OC'· Hi!! purpo..,. in thi~ 3f!." through prayf'r. soul~ rupi,.s a \'t'r~ important plact' in thf' propht'tic winnin~. and pt'rsonal ~pi ritual f!'fOwth in truth of thf' Bibl!!'. W1• oftrn refer to tht' writ· Ch ri"-t. Our li\f'!' nupht If• bo· wholh· thf' Lord's. in~!! o f Paul as "thr letter~ of thl." Apostle ~p"n.t f(lr H i~ ,e-lnn while .,.,,. wail for His Paul." without rf'mt>mhPrin,: that Paul was romml'!. -~· , , \ .._ .. ,_ On!' ,,f thP JHf'ai!'SI propheh who f'Vf'r livf'rl. perhaps the @:rf'at!'St bt-;;idf' our gloriou!' Lord H i~IL Surely no othf'r man receivr-d !luch light f'On~rninp: God's put~ in this a@:f' and in thr diJiant future afllf"S. P•ul i~ truly • prince amon~ thf' propht-t.•. Hr-i10 thr-propht"t ... •ho o;.ay,<; murh ahout u~. In '<('1•kinl'! to find our p]a('f' in prophf"C\' Wf' ar,. nof to lnok in to th,. prrdirtions about thf' ~\·,.nticth ""'t't"k of Danipl· .,..,. shall not hod oursPiw·~ th~r ... Thl" ~venlidh .,..,.,.lc. belonJ~:s to thl' ... orld of thP Tribulation. and ~pt'ci all~ lo thr ]f'wish nation ; for it fill~ 10 full m,.a,.ur~ ''Jacob'" trouhl,." IJPr. ·"0 :7~. ~or shall w~ ~f' nurSf'l vf'~ [n nthf'r 01.! T"~tamf'nt prophl'· rir~. bo>cau"'' thPv dn not conC'f'rn th,. f:hurch nf Chri~t. Al'!ain ." wr must not try to find our- ~""'''" in thf' rwrnty-fourth r haptf'r of Mat- thf' ... ! thl"-f'hllplrr llt>AL~ with thf' ~rf'al Tribu· lation. ThP third •·haptt>r of F:phf'!lian~ and athPr p!!ssayf'!; dt"clan· that thr rhurrh of God was nnt rrw•alf'rl in tlw Old T,. .. tamf'nl hut in a rf'\'f'latil)n of th1· r-;'c~o• T,.c:tamf'nl which ,,_.a" eiw•n to Paul and marle kno.,.n to lhf' othf'r ap<>~tlr·~. \"r,.,. "'I" kn"w wh•·w to finrl our.~h·f'" in prophf'f'\'. In lfi~ \'l::"orrf. a!' in all H i~ wa\·~. r.od manifr,.t.~ orrlt•r in rr~ard ro th,. natio~~­ t ~ra,.l. anrl tlw rhurrh . Gorl i ~ a God nf nrdPr. Ht-rww·r t·nnfu~,·~. :X•·ithl'f ~hr.uld a Christian put thr..,. thn·•· j:!rnup~ IOJ!f'l hf'r and mak,. no l'f i~tinction amon;? rtwm 1..,.,. I Cor. 10 :12). l1i" third •·ht1pto-r "f F:rh,.~ian~ r al~ (ol. I :2S-27, R11m-16 :25-27. anri Gal. 1 :11.12' m••ntion.~ th1• fl'\'l']u tiQn whirh Paul Tf'l'l'ivrrl I'Ofli'!'Tn in~ tht• Churrh , In rhr Ppi~t ]f',<; f'~prt>S· ~ion~ a p]}f'ar ha\linp-11 diff,.rf'nt charactrr from Imyth in~ founrl in th,• Old Tf'stamf'ot. F:phe~­ ian.'. (Qr Pxamplo•, ahounrl,<; in tht: phraSf'l! in Chri .. t or in Him. Such a rf'la tiomhip of Chril!t and tht> C.hurrh i~ not' of the m~l profound New T~tamf'nt truth!!; th~y ar~ "onl' nt:w man" I [ph. 2 :15. I Cor. 12. 1:1). l.oncf'rninf!' th,. consummation of God's' work in thi~ a~r.: WI'! ha\lt: the glorious prop· hf'ri,.ll of I The~aloniaos 4 ; 13-18 and 1 Cor· inth ian' 15 :50-58. Nothing likr.: tht:m can be found in tht: Old Tr.:!ltatnt"nl bM:auet: tht:y ~­ long to a rrvl'lation of God which was not madr.: known in Old T eslamt>nl tii'Ot:ll. Nor in thl' Old T,.stament can we discover prophecit:B conrrrnin@; thl" judgmr.:nt of tht> f.hureh and th,. rr-warda and crow n11 promi~~ed to it. The Church of God ia calle:d a mystery I [ph. 3:3) : it i~ a myatery in it. inct>ption, ita developrne.nt . and ita end. h i11 the work of God in thi• a~t:. Hia pu~ of the •8'"" ([ph. 3:11 ), the centl'r of Hia pro~ram . Aldloufllh many of the prophedea in the Apostle•• lf'ttera apply to Ulli diredly and e11en nc:luaively, we walue them all too linle. Somt of theee prophf.!ci~ •re beinjlll: fulfilled day br. dAy in the ~rowth of the Chureh. The ful61 • menl of othf'r prophecies •bout Ul wiU not co.-to ~ 1.1ntil Chriat de.ct:ndt from he.Y· en IM Haa Chureh and until the a~ 6f etem. i.ty roll on in their oouree, fo r we are to Tfli!" with Him and ID8!"ify Hi• ,,..~ in all tbe moUnt ap P~ in the Go.pela. in the RC?d8tion. oJtd in tllo Old y.,.,....,, will all be lai6Ded litotally; but God'o dod< hu ttopped u lor • -of.._, prophoci<o ,,. concerned ond will ,... otort opln ... n tho Choreb hu be<n Dl , .... -caPt ••• ,.. mEN Cod will loop lliro _.. jqcl-to. W'hoto-.. Ia _....,, We li•e in tile op of .,-.... Cor/ In reo den ooko· A SILVER STAR IN A CAVE pl8nt-t" bt'cau~ it ;., onf' plar.f' I and who ran te-ll if thf're are ut ln·r~? ~ i11 ... -hirh Tlw God of the Uni\le r~ chn"'· 10 AJIIII'IIr. Wr for who<'.!' ~ke hf' ~ho.,. .. d himf-f'lf r·an .<;till vi~it th,. f!"~'~· ~raphical !'pot on our plallf'l that -..·a" tht> divinr-'"hull"l'·f'\''"." l\o·thldlf•m.;·l~·r'l!'!l. .,..,, aro• told hy thP fHt~plwt l\l irah. for tlw birth of )P~Ul! C:h ril't ct•nluri•·~ 1-f•fnrf' tho• 1'\'t•nt 1~ !!I ill a lilllt' town. a f'lll~tn of ~lnrl" how••·., nn a hill.~i rle ~urroun~lnl hl' pli\'f' J!Tfl\'f'" anrl vint-yarrls; but Qn.-. on lnn~,..r ha.~ to rid!' a donkey or walk. a.~ Mary and )nl'f'ph did, to F:f.!t thrrr. I took a lu'l:i frnm th,.. Oamal'l"u"- Gatl" in )!'ru~alt•m . I tfirln 't want to j,f' !<hnwn. 110r to !w told what I wa,q •uppO!<t·d In tl1ink ahoHt what I «aw -not thi!< timf'. I wanh•d to f!" down into tht' ravt• a loof' I had tfnnf' !WlmP rf'arlinj!; anrl lr-arnf"rl that tlu· r·hurrh wa,;; buill durin~ rhr rf'i!ln of r.onstantint' ow•r "a N'rlain ra\'f' nrar tho• villa,e-r." arrnrdin,: tfl Ju.~tin Martyr. Ori- p:!'n AAid it wa.<o "wf'll known f'\"PO hy thO!Ot' who wf>rr-nnl C:hri~tian~." a~ th•· ·"'"""of anv ''"""' in th,. lif,. nf a ~mall town i" knowr. nY all. Sur,.h· a r8Vf' thai had hfi-n U.l;f"d a~ a ,<;tahJ,. hy th{' local Inn would havr t--n lonp- rPml'mhl'rr-rl if tllf'rf' a hahy had brf'n horn whom .~h•·ph,.rd~. t·"'arinj! an a~toun•linp: pif"C!' of in formation. had romf' in from thf' hf'lrb to ~f'. St. ]t-rom,. !'lid 11nt 'lllf'~tion that thi~ wa-" thf' Vl'ry plarf', hut h" r•xpri'AA'd ri'~rrt that thr mutf r n111!" ltarl hf.en rf"pla~d hy a !<i lvrr onr-and thar thf' whnlr thing-by thf' fourth I'I'Otury:-wa.• rnuf'h tnn commf'rciali zrd. Sin cf" hi~ day thPrr ha~ br'1'n pl~nty to !'f'r at time~. Th,. f'hur,..h ,elf'aml'd with ~ilvrr, ~old. !ilh. jf'w,.l.•. and candl'lahra brfor!' it wa~ dl"'stro\·,.d ~)' thl" Sam•rilan~. It no w h•" a "nrw" fa~.-.( 17fvl \ altar ~crf"t"n and many t laboralf' lamp~. I wPnl rlown thf' ~tairca!'l' into thf' dim grotto. Thrrr tho• plart' of the birth of Jr-!IU~ wn markNI hy a 11ilvr-r !liar in!'<:ribr-d. HI C OF. VIRGI'\F. MARIA JF.SUS ~HRISTUS NATUS EST. Pr-rhap~ thr-unhrlir-vin~ touriM can &hufllr- throu~h thr-,R:rnllo with thl"' l"rowd and 1"11ffif" up a~ain in to th,. 10un~~ohinf' unch11ngNI. hur. ri,.dly r.hl'r-lc.in~ nff anf.lthrr place "00nf'." Rut t~ vi!litnr who lwolii'VI"''-tht' L•tin ward• Chri&tus natu!l "'' ( f'vf'n i( hr cannot 8C('t!:pt tht: word h ie, "hr-rf'") c,•lllnot bl' thf' Qfl'M"', 1n llpite of df'~lml"tinn and billf'rneM and oom- mf!rcializalion and r~lijit:iou& disputing and modern war. the-ovl"rwhelming truth rem•in•: ~ thing hapf)t"nrd, It happen~ here, in llf.thlehem. "'The F.xprt>llflion of Cod ~came a hum!'n l~~ein~ and liYt:d among U5. Wt NW Hie apkndor . , . 'Tlwre ia • gracr. in our livf'JI tw>eauM of Hia love," Thi1 i1 why the 'tar j, thu't. "Praite the Lord, the God of hrael, for He h•a co~ to .Uil Hi• people and hu r~med them. He i1 ~~~tndins ut a Mi~hty Savk>r hom d"' royal liM of David jll$1 •• lie promiaed throojllt;h Ht. holy proph<u 1on8 •II"" Luke 1!1\8. 10. " ... 1 bring you thfo mo.r: joyful newt 8\'!'t an· nOUncrd. and it ill for eve-ryone! the Sa-riour _,.... t.he M .. loh. the Lord-hu be<n hom In 8dldehnn!" l.uk., 2 :10. 11. ••But to •ll who recriW!Cl Him. He pYe the ri.,ht to he. """'t dtlld,.. o( God. AU they ...<led 10 clo wM Wine He would uw them" JoiJn 1:12. E. Elllol By Aupot W. Bruotat SptrH w:as poured out and the CbrlstJan Church was founded From that Ume on the FIRST DAY of the 1/.nN A.eta J:I~Y•IdUad tiM Prlllc• otW•wt.omCod batb week, that ts, SUnday , Is llrmly established as the reJaed rrom tb• dead.. day tor Christian assembly. c .. ueo, tll*OtS .o.u " "THE FIRST BOO TO READ" In vea•s gonP bv w hr·11 lilt• Wil5 s ompter 11~n l\ld l llllf' W oonQe1 we• t'* ~~a!tv lnlLJO'I<lnt quest•ons. What wdt ~)~-!COm" ol me w hen ! d1e 1 Is therP a ho•av<>n -ana a flell1 Can I kn()l!lo God ' W111 He forg•ve my S•ns1 ~~ so oo w~l bas•~ 1 WNit must I do 10 t>e sayed' Ttw> mat~~•alosm conltfli'IC'Idl tSm and tlw tf'ctlnolog\1 nl ll<" day l1o-\o£'Vf-1 1\dllt' SO COthtllt Cated 1,/p tl\31 SPCO<Uat~ f),jl l!'mS Iunder manv L•'OLllf' fr om evPII COI\Sidf'!IOQ ,1 1 IPI~ll''' thf' rruly •mno-1a11t ttl>nqs Vet r1t<Sflllt< 31~ lht• t11111V ilnd iln•l!o!IV dll !liP. !lOtS!; and diS rract•on n .... , .. arp r•outl ll'd so...ts huny{-111~ olnl'l ThlfSimg (()' IIlii" sat•sfact •Dil !Of a tii!Mt c t.•ansmt lo om Sll'l dPIIvt•ll-d !r om fllf' a w lul l1UI(1f'n 01 d guoltv CO<ISC u•nce St.:ll l.lf'Oplf' Should fl'd!l Paul'!> {f)IS//e IO lilt' Rum,HI~ illil rned 1 Iii!<> on 1l!. gl'l:at l'fl'SSd9f· rJ sal \lai>Oil In fact !hiS ~~ lhP f ilS/ 1)00~ !IY•v uught to r!'ad In fi(J/!~ms lhfo lflSIJIIPd iiPOS-tle declill£'5 ll'lat a!l nav" s•nned' t3:23L and thai '""" "'fii<Jf!S of so11 1~ dPU/11 16.211 But th1 s 15 n(tt art Rom<H\S <il~o pro:;l;>1ms l hf< qood llf'W5 !hill Chrost 'was dto lo \l<>rf'd to-Our off•·IJCr·s and ra 15Pd aQam lor o,.-1usttloca lo on and ll'lill l!ll'!<•lf:f'~> we mav have tw>ilr"' w•trl Go1 nvough 0\.0' l ewd Jo'·~us Cl.-151 14:25 5'11 MOfe th<l fl ll'lill R0n~o.~11~ oilers ah•Hitl,lm n•ac •· 10 all wllo trust 11"1 Chl1s1 'fhf· la w <•fiiN<>d ttl(!! lfle afl<>flCf' ln!Qil! iJ IJOII!Id IJul whe re soo abourded \lfiiCe d1rl mJ.£h m(7P atJounrJ · (5.20.21 ~ Tnus ~l•ev~•s a1r p1SttfuO!d f•eelv llv God 's ~rae" through lhf> red-P.mt)IIOO thai 15 on C lvtSI Jesus ' 13:24) and tt>P !F REE ~ Grn of Goo 1s f"IE-""1' r1 re through Jesus C t.•sl OUf lord" 16:23 ! We ~ge thOSP who Me not s1.1e of satvlt!IOfl to r~>art ca•e· fully and p-ave•fulty Paul 's Epostle to thor>: Rorre,..s Vou mav be thankorog God lor the •est of your earthly l1fe that vou dtd Rt!ad St Paul's {p•srfe ro r~ ·-~ HOW MUCH MORIP M.ln ~ 1-tis strengttl 01"1 or.-nlt• and on steel, He build$ his strvcturn reaching for the sky. Above their puny pretense, quit• •lone. "T"he tl~n.s mountain• st•nd aloof and high. Ma" wrltas hi• name In symphony iWid -.. Along the ~th wtwfe wNry rnGI'tala plod He M'l'k• •rtlcui•IIOI"I Thet-e rem.lns ltrAot-e musk In the afiMCn of God. M., fling~ hi• fHbloe HutfHI Into _. . At'ld PfldM hWiMif Clrl ~ end ............. Alwd 11'-"t ltwt,. .,~, ... _,, Maintain fhefr NCf'W't cwbt ,...,.;rq and ·-· M..-. br.U rha a...,., of hfJ "-"· But .tl of .... ,.,..cfoua oM'"*''· -~""" To ...oice hl1 hurNn Jo¥re, k k1et bftidt God's tow, ~ ... In J...,. Owht. -He'-t ,, ... ..... (COHTINUEO FROM LAST WI!:EK ) Ortc.n, born In 185 A.D., wrote four volumes which are preaerved to this day. Tbat the New Testament was a wtdely used book ~ his day, we know from tbe number of quotations be makes from lt. He quotes from practically every Book of the New Testament . .U for the Gospel&-lle records 1352 quotaUons from Mat- thew; '1:15 f'ro1&. ·Ma·dl; 649 from -~ and 7'75 from John, and so on through the W'~tafient quottnc mo re than 5000 passqes from these 21 New Testament Booka. Ma.rr.y of the qUOtatiOIIS pertain to the Resurrec- tJon of Jesus from tbe dead on the thJrd.day. A TTJTUDE OF CHRIST'S FOLLOWERS CHANGED A stronc evidence for the-reUabUity of the Resur- rectJon 1$ found ln the different attitude of the dlsctples jUSt before and after the Lord's Resurrection. Im- mediatelY after the crucUU.Ion the poup Is sprttually crushed. Think or the conversation o f the two Emmaus disciples (we trustED ~ote the past tense); and the meetinc of the disciples beblnd closed doors and wlndows for fear of the Jews. Tbe picture is that of a dtsplrtled, down-bearted, de)ected group, shattered by the calamity that bad overtaken them, and afraid to show themselves. But the dttference a short Ume later (alter they had SEEN the Risen Lord and were thus convinced or ,Jhe Resurrection) is startling. These same men preath Christ ot~ealy in the Temple area; ro to prison jay· fully ; when broucbt before the CouncU of the Jews op- enly defied them and refuse to lr:eep sUent, saying: "We cuftOt but Jpea.k the thincs that we have seen and heard." And they wUltncly died for their faith. How eecoUDt for the chance in His fo llowers un- leas somet.blng baJII)elled that made them so confident that not even the threat of death could aUence them. SDIOM PETER Typical ?f tbe uperleoce of the Church in Jenera! ts that of Slmoa Pete-r. When Jesus was arrested, Peter, in terror, shamefully denied Hla Lord three tJmes. But Just seven weeks later, on Pentecoat when three thousand were converted to the faith , It Ia tbe same Peter who atands boldly before the aaaembled multHude 1n Jerusalem and speaka these challenriDC words: "Ye men of Israel, bear these words: Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved amonc you by miracles and WODders and sips, wbicb God did by Him 1n the midst of you, u ye yourselves know ... Him, betnc' de- livered by the determinate counsel and toretnowledce of God, ye have taken, and by wicked bands have cru- cttied and 11ai.D WHOM GOD HATH RAISED UP, hav- ing loosed the painaofdeath: beeauae It was not possible that He abould be holden of tt." And on another oc:cu- ion be stated boldly: "Ye kllled the Prince of Llte Wbom God batb reised trom thtt dead.'' And when at the Gate BN.utu\11 at the Temple, the lame man wu mlraclllou.aly healed, Peter said that be wu healed by the power of the Jl1HD Chriat. In'. PAUL Tben tbere waa Paul, at first an opeft and avowed enemy of Chrtat, before wboM Nry the Cbu.rcb trem- bled. A Pbarl.see of Pbarl.sns became a Cbrtatian, a persecutor btteoow u ap:».Ue who !abo,. more than all. Ra ilpHka ln doHU or pus.apa of the Rnu.rrec- Uoo or J .. u Wbo ~eel to Him oa tbe Damaa- c•e HJcbwaJ. Paul WU DO fool. Ra WU probably tbe mo.t brtlJJant awa or ltJa dJJ. 1111 •mltJ .o .,._ &a- teaM. But -RE SAW THE RISEN AHD ABCI!fi>ED CRRl8T. He wu lbertton aNoluteiJ cc:.'t'tDCecl from pa-r..,.W •xperteoca tt&at "God bt.UI ra1Md IHWI from tM dad." ADd Paul Uftd 10 elo.e to tM Ume .e.. tt too11 place tblt H eoWd py tbat th majOrity of tb. 500 wtm .... , .tao •• til• Rtt1111 Lord at OM tilDe, wer• aWl llriDC. H• pys 111 •1reet: U ,OU cloltbt tM Rnur- rec:Uoa ot letaa aceo~at, 10 cb.ck wttll ttaote w'lllo aaw H1m altft afttr tiM c.neUIDoa. .U • IWitortcal ~IMDOD tiM Ute lad work of Paul ,_,,. 01• or 11M atr_.t wtme .... to tM trutll of u.e ~~u~. • TD PIU'r ~~ OP' TID ,...-a -n.ra l.a ..,._ JU.tol'lcal wttMaa to tM JtHurrec- tto. wtUd Oflllltt .ot \!) be OTWIOoltd tMt Ia 1M Flrat Oat of tM ~T. It Ml oc.e dowa to ov u.n .. tM daJ of Net ucl WOI"dJp .....-... .bdl f'll. .. nr.t dQ oltM..,. wu JfOT .. *J.ol wor- ..., .. ON Ta•s•t U... in .. 1 ... , ..._ ........ CVMtiu n111:1aa ...-. Tllll7 alii u Md .. ..... ~ ........... ftDaiiWT IIAVI: UD' .... QOCX) •w•.-Pta CB•..., TO DlY r. .-J 'P ntOII TD DYDJB DA-t TO 'I'll& IPmwr Df.1' oor 'I'll& WDK AJID CAt.I.II'O JT-••TD u.D'I DAY.'' TOll WID ....... M 1 NJ tGoU ........ .., :aoce•i .. 01' ..-e. ... ..... ............... ...-..:,.... •1 ___ _ ....... ...-....... ~_,, . ....,. -.. __ ....... ..,.-·--.., ..... """'_... to .. -., ....... • Tbe first day of the weelr: wu already well estab- lished in Paul's day for h~ writes: "Upon the FfRST DAY OF THE WEEK let every one of you lay by him In store aa God bas prospered him." And In the Book of Revelation we read of the Apostle Jotln that "He was lD the spirit on the Lord's Day," that Is, Sww:b.y . Eyery time most of the stores and offtcea close tn your neighborhood and the factory whlatJe• In mlnlnc and maaufacturlnc towns across the nation are allen', aDd J'OU are free from your normal dally oc:cupa.tJon, and ea.n. buy a columlnoua ed1UOn of tbe newspaper, and the air-wa:•es are Nil of 1ports eveolS In sea- aoo, end tbere ~ an aura of aanr::tl.ty ln tbe air, and tbe true people of God wend their way to tbe House of God-ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK-SUMDAY- U Ls a reminder of the Resu.rreetl.on of Jesus Chrtst from the dead, a little Easter Day. And so tbe evidences for Christ's Resurrecuoo ac- c umulate. We repeat, DO fact 1n the history of the time is so well attested and authentl.cated as the Res urrec- tioo of Cbrtat. 'lbere Is more proof for Christ's Res- urrection than that Augustus was Emperor of tbe Ro- man Empire wben Cbri&t was bOrn, and TJberius was Emperor when Jesus was c rucified and risen from the dead. RELEVANCY Of THE RESURRECTION Now since-the evidences plle up tndlcattng that the Re.urrectiOD of J esus occurred, then we must believe that He Is the Son or God and the Messiah-Saviour of the world. Tben we must beUeve that Hla death brougbt about our reconetllation wtth the Father. Then we muat beHeve that Hl.a dedarations ln Scripture are the truth, that His propbedes a.r e fultiUed, and that His prom- !ae• •re rel.l.able . We can pillow our beads 1n faith up- on them. Theo we muat believe that because He rose from the dead, we too shall rise on !be L8st Dll)' to Un with Htm in ciory everlaatinc. Tbe resurrection of Cbri11t from thednd ts the keystone 1n the arch of our Cbrlatlan f.alth . . You atad I ba.-e not had the privllece that 'lllomAI had of puttJnc (lf Inde-ed It was necessary for him •ctually to do so) our fingers Into the nail prlnta of His banda, but Tbomas did tt for us . And Jesua uld to him: "Tbornu beeauae thou but seen me, tbou but be- lined: blessed ue , they that have not ae«~ and yet ba.ve belleYed.'' I firmly believe that "God -..a in the cruclfted and rtam Cbrlat r e-conciling the World unto Him1et1." Do )'OU? God's Words in the &..guage of Man a,. Araold Gebllardl X. Oea. 1: !I "And God saki, Behold, I have etven you ev- ery berb bearlnj: seed, which is upon the face of all t.be earth, and every tree, In which is the trutt ot a tree yieldlnJ seed; to you It shall be tor meat." Here tbe Creator speaks to Adam and Eve re- prdJDe tbe JOUrce ot food tuppUes tor them: seed.IJearln& vetetalloa and frult·produe~a¥ trees: 'I'be translata quoted above ll over 3!50 yean okl; aDd at that ttme tbe word 'meat' wat \lleCS for whet we today caU 'food.· For Adam &Dd Eve tbe words spoken to. them by God conveyed the meuaae ln 8D UDder· standabte 11'a&Jmtt, God expreued ms thoua:hts ln bumaa la.D&U&Iei aDd He cho.e words that were elear ud 10 lbe point. 'Ibe DtvlDe Provider, by means or these words, pve mu lntormadoa. which was tmportant to b1m for tbe support of bll life; and wbtD tht. lntor- maUon wu _beiDa atve-n , Adam and Eve we~ boann and leamen. God dkl DOt make Adam or Eve a CODlUlt&nt: He 41<1 110t u1t them for tllelr opllllon ntpr4ln¥ the matter oa wtlich He wu •pe•kllll to them . God oeecb DO actvWen; tor ~ ls omat.:lent, and He alwoys acta wlloly. A<c>onllllaly, ....-y tbo<llht of eon-ecu.na God oqllt 10 be abi>Omd by us. Hll words oqllt to be 1Dvloia.&e to Ul. God bu 1twft us Rll reveLatiOil 1D wrtnea lol'm: tbe Sc:r1pturel art "tbe oraclH of God" (-. l:2), 111o wry OWil Won! (I Tbeu. 2:13). "" -ud Eve lnlmbly Upt -mlii4J ud tllolr --.-r "'"'trol at tbo lime tboy ------· ....... n -oopt 10 1oNp our .,qm, '"" --· ud - -""" IYJ>O-wrl'""' llador -trol ... ..., t1nte,.. Mve a m!111:ae ot·Se.,.tu.re bdon: •• Nfii'ORT HAII80R EIISIQI RallO SEC'IIO,II - -"'-I lliURSilo\Y, APRIL 211, 1912 COIIOIIA OQ..-11, CALIF. Profs given ·~!1!!~~. ut the rectpleDtl of I&I.Yentty nmmer fleuly ftllow'llllprl. eaUUq tbem to dt'fOtt tbe summer to reaeareh or 1Ddt· peDdent study or ro prepare scbol&tly boob aDd mCJDO.. lftphl tor Wb.lcb the flleii'Cb already is completed, Dr. Ktodall E. BalleaoiNn. port Belch, hiltory, wtll com. plete research for a moootnPb on "TtellDOIOO and 10elet)' under stalln, 1928.1941.'' Dr. Aodrea Dtei·AiciMo ot lnlDe, ~sh &Dd Porturuese, ww dwelop toto book form material he ba& reseucbed Oil the subject, ''Litenture and • PRIZE WJIIfllmfG PAJ!fi'UfG llltudtedby&rtt.tMartLeyMD e'eryday IUe and CODSCloUS· Of !005 ~lm AYe., Costa Mesa. W.r. LeyMD'I pUntUI.g oess.'' of a bottle ns ooe of 35 prtu wi.M1nc wortt picked bf Dr. Robert McClure of New-tbe Amertean Federa.tloo of Arts aDd will be put of a port Beach, clustcs, will do speel&l erhlbtUOD 1n New York ned moottl. Mr. Leysen, resarch lll Elll'ope for 1 oew a commercial arUst 1n this area tor tbe put 11 years, edittoo of the .. Ltre of St. ls DOW a J:art:Der In the Ad Vantage advertising ageocy bro , p to Newport Beach. He Is a graduate or Newport Harbor Am se ' by aaUns of MIJan, hlgb school and OraD-Coast Colle Dr, Larry Onrman of Costa (>~ ge. Mesa, chemistry, wtll do re-'H I , occ searcO oa "TOe c.tlalytlc lm-am et on stage portance of the aspartic acld- htstidlne Interaction." Shakespeare's "Hamlet" wUI Roman Costa Mesa· Gertrude Dr. Robert C. Reilly of Santa be the final presentation of Terry • Sld 11 C , ta M : Ana, mathematics wtllcontlnue Orange Coast College's 1971-Ophelia Me ',. __ 05 1 Nesa, .I • In ' 72 theater season • ary -.....:~ r son, ew-s researc to the properties • port Beach· Polonlus Dan of Newton trustormatloos. The. Bard's epic tragedy Is Evans c osb. Mesa· Uertes Dr. Roger Seapy or lrvtne, adapted and dlr~ted by occ J eft N~wman Costa Mesa· Hor ' population aDd enYlronmental drama lnstructor, J. B. Fer-atlo, Dennts' Akin, Hunti.ogt~ biology, wtn lnvestlpte the u.cca, and will be staged May Beach· Rosencrantz David fates of discharged domestic 17-ZO ln the OCC auditorium. Bayht,' HuntlngtonBea~h·Gutld­ sewage ln the nearshore waters Admlsstoo Is free and curtaJn eastern BruceCa bell Hunt on Laguna Beach. ttme Is B:30 p.m. lngtoD Beac h· B::ardd Rick Dr. Reln Taageperaoflrvtoe, Mr. Ferzacca has caned the Golson Co ia_ M . Q I soclal scleoces, plans to de-produ::;tton, "A Hamlet fo,r our SteYe Wtngets Fulle~~-P~:; nlop a simple quantitative time. WhlleShakespeare sor-king Kathy l.add C ~ M • model or growth, which also lgtnal scrtpt has oot beendras-play~r queen u'OO:sFa~.:· accounts for decay and death, tlcally altered-, seYeral scenes Balboa· gr~vedlgger ~ and to test us nlld.lty 1n the •Ill be deleted a.Dd others will En.ns' Costa M sa· 'ta case of various biological and be transposed to gtve the pro-Jantce' Hart Ball:..· C~~~~~ social systems. ducUoo a slightly different Del Gatto Balboa· Bectr: Ab Dr. VtrglnlaTrlmbleofNorth flavor. shere Ne'wport B'each· ~hr~ Hollywood, physics, wUI coo-The cast lnchldes: Amos' Orange· Rttac ar'ratello tlnue her tnvestlp.Uons of he!-Hamlet, WUli.a.m Verderber, Gard~ Grov ' ' tum stars. Costa Mesa; Claudius, Thorn -----·-·-·---- LEGAL NOTICE L!GAL NOTICE UGAL NOTICE RESOLUTION NO. 7669 of 6" 08' 15 " to a point or A RESOLUTION OF THE CJ. reverse curvature with a curve, TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY concave northwesterly, having OF NEWPORT BEACH DE· a "radius of 90,00 feet, a radial GLARING ITS INTENTION llne from saldpo1DtbearsNorth TO ORDER THE CLU:HNG 24" 28' 10" West; thence south- UP, VACATION AND ABAN· westerly -46.64 feet along said OONMENT OF PORTIONS OF c urve through a central angle BAYSIDE DRIVE, WESTER-of zg• 41' 37" to a Uneparallel LY OF JAMBOREE ROAD with and distant 60.00 feet, The City Council ot the Ctty northerly as measured at right of Newport Beach, pursuant to angles !rom Wd soutnerly the proYislon.s of the "street right-ot-way Une or Bayside Vacation Act of 1941," and Drive; thence North 8-4' 46 '33" all amendments thereto, being West, 41.13 teet along said Sections 8300to83Sl,LDcluslve, parallel llne to the TRUE of the Streets & Highways Code POINT OF BEGINNING. of the State of California, OOES CONTAINING: O.OZ9 acres, HEREBY RESOLVE AND DE -more or less, gross. CLARE as follows: PARCEL Z SECTION 1. The pubUc in-That portion of Block 94 of terest and convenience require Irvine's Subdivision, as shown the closing up and abandon-on a map recorded tn Book ment of portlons of Bayside 1, page 88 of Miscellaneous Drive, westerly of Jamboree Record Maps, In the offt ce of Road, in the City of Newport the County Recorder of Orange Beach, aDd It Is the lntenUon County, CaWornfa, described of the City Council of the City as foUows: or Newport Beach to order the BEGUiNING at an angle point followlng described portloos of Ln the southerly right-of-way said street to the City of New-llne of Bayside Drive, as de- port Beach, County of Orange, scribed In a deed to the County State ot CaUfornla, to be n-or Orange recorded In Book cated, closed._, and abandoned, 830, page Z17 of omctat Rec- to wlt: ords of sa.ld Orange County, P ARCE t. 1 said polnt belng distant a1ong That portton of Block 94 of said southerly right-of-way Une Irvine's Subd.lvlstoo, as shown aocl Its westerly prolongation, on a map recorded 1.n Book 1, South 8•' ts• 33 " East,1569.68 page 88 of Mlsce11a..neou.s Rec-feet !rom a 1-1/Z lnch pipe ord Maps, ln the omce of the aDd nail designated "Stallon County Recorder of Orange 8" on a map of Tract No. County, CaUiornla, described 4003, recorded in Book 188, as foUows: pages 13 through 19, lnclus!Ye, BEGlNNING at a point In the of Miscellaneous Maps, r~­ southerty rlgbt-of-way Une of ords ol sa.ld Orange County ; Bayside Drive, as deSCribed tbence along said southerly tn a deed to the County of rlght.of-way Une South 84 • Orange recorded In Book 830, 48' 56" East, 367.61 teet to page Zl? of Offtclal Records a noo-tanpot curve, eoocne of said Orange County, said northeaSterly aDd haYing a ra- polnt being distant almc a.Jd dlus of 855.00 fHt, a radial soutberly rlgtlt..(lf-way Une and l1De from saldpolotbearsNorth Us westerly prolonpUon,South 1r 23' 07" East; tbenc.eoorth- 84' .f&' S3" East, 11'10.&0 teet westerly &loa&" said cune 3.1% from a 1-1/2 loch pipe IDd fHt, ttlrOUgb a central anete n.all des:lpted "StaUoa 8" of 0' 12 ' S3" to tbe TRUE on a ~ ol Tract 400S, re-POINT OF BEGINNING ot this corded lD Book taa, PACU lS dkcrlpt:JoD; tbellee OODtlnlllnc throueb 19, tnchllifl, of Mil-aJocc llld clU'f'e %81.87 feet cella.aeous Maps, records ot ttlrouJb a ceatral a.nr .. of 18 • sa.td Orange COUDty; tb.-.ce 51' ZO" to a DOO-tupDt Uoe 1eu·t.nr•ld eouthtrl)'rtlbt4-parallel with ud dlstant 7'7.00 way lint North 15• lS' Z'r' feel. DCII'tberb' as m~ed Edt, 60.00 fHt to the TRUE atrlpt;UC)ntromsa.tdJOUth- POlNT OF BEGINNING; tbeace erlJ rllbt..(lf-way Doe; tbeOCe coDt1nulnc North s· 1S' Z?'' aJooc a1d parallel liDe North Eut, 9.JO lttt to a po1Dt 1D 84' 48' H" Wtst, 1'7.89 fMt a DOO·ta.DpDl curft, oo.caYe to a DOD-t.ucut Clll""ft, eoacawe DOI"ltnrelterty, haYIQI a radl'lll DOI't.t.ltM"lJ ud ba'rl.nca n-ot 100.00 lett, a radial 11M dill ol nz.oo t.et, a ndi&l !tom aid point '*'" Nortll U.. !tom llld ~ '*'• ti• 41' 10" West;t~eortll-Nortb at• 09' 57'' Eut; U.OC:e WU:ttlr lUI toot alno( aid __ ., alno( IOld e..,.. clll"ft ttlr'oiiP a c..cral ucte SCt.ll IMt tllr'Oa&' a C*lllnJ ot s· st• za•· to • llDt par-uct. ot zr n· II" to uae ollol with ..., dlolul "·00 TRUE POINT OF BEGOOIDIG. feet, utberlJ u m-....d at COHTADCDfG: 0.100 acne, rll!ll ucl•trom __ ., mnro nr -. .,__ rll!ll-ol-ftJ U.. af --,_ ~ af aid-Drtq; tbeDce 1owt11 .... .,., sa•· to bt fteated, cloled • Ud Eut, a.n r.ot aJooc IOld ,.,_ .,. .... •-11 poniJol 11M Ill 1111 IJotll--.. I --11'-ot a ---•JK' eW"N, eoec:a,. PI'O"CI ud w'll• bp a. CtJ __ .,, """"' , .-c~ a1 111 CIIJ a1 "-' "' 1-...... .-a ... ---............ rro. IUd ,.._..,.. ._. fiiPud•• -.bfr••Jsa u• tr .... Eut1 --u. -.a.ro 10, 1111, 11111 __ ., 11,11 ....... --·71111-lllollo.-. .... , ........-a.-aiUCII-aid -lo oallllll • .· the om.ce of the City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach. Refereoce Is hereby made to said map for fUrther particulars as to the proposed vacation, closing 141 and abandonmeot of said portions of said street, and satd map is made a part of this resolut.lon by reference to me same ntent a.Dd purpose a.s lfttwerelncorporatedherein ln tull. SECTION Z. The proceedings for the cloSing ~ and al».ndon- ment of the aforesaid portions of said street shall be had and taken, aocl the City Council of the City of Newport Beach hereby elects to proceed UDder the proYislons of the "Street Vacation Act of 1941," and all amendments thereto, being Sections 8300 to 83311Dclusfve, of the Streets & Highways Code of the State or Catuornta. SECTION 3, The Street Su- perintendent of the City of Newport Beach shall cause to be coo.splcuously posted a. long the line of the portloo.s of said street proposed to be vacated oot more than 300 feet apart, but not less than three I.a. all, notices of the ncaUon of said portions of .said street. Sa1d notices Shall state the passage ot this Resolution aDd. the Ume and place of the hearing of all persons interested tnorobject- lng to the proposed nc.attoo of said porUoos or sa.ld street. Said DOtlces shall be so posted at least ten (10) days before the date ot said haa.rlnc, au as required by law. SEC TION 4. There Is hereby resened a.nd ezcepted from the 't&catlon of said portions of sa.ldstreetapermaneateue- ment for pOOUc uti.Utypurposes onr aDd. across Pateel ~ of those portions of sa.ld street proposed to be nc.attd am set torth lD Section 1 berel.n- abon. Tbese nc.attooproceed- lnp are taken subject to the resernttoas and esceptions berel.n eoatalned. as to aaid Parcel z. SECTION !5. Notice Ia berebJ gi.YtD that tiM City Cocmc.U of tbe City ot Newport Beacb OOes hereby ftJ: YODday, tbe ltb day or May, 1nz. at the bour ol '7:SO p.m. of aid day, lo tbt Council Cbambtrt of tbe CltJ ot Newpori S.ch, k»cated lD the City Hall. u tile time utt pkce b' be&rlDC aU per.,.. Inter-In or ObiOdlac 1o lbo poopoood fteltloo "' -pol-ol llld Fllroet haroln- .._ litocribacl. SEC I Of •• Tlt.l& rHOhilc:. llloU bo poll>-II --. In tbo aflld&l --" lltl CltJ, IIIII llld polb- 111111 bo --tbo -Nt IDr tbo llllrla( lit aU PI<· ---!onrOb~ to tM pa • a 1d yvMtca, AllOP1'CD IIIIa IM ck1 af AjiWll, 11'11. LF.- IIarnr ATTar: LAAn LICIOI CIIJ Cllrlt ..... , .lfrll 10, 11'11, II "" ""part ...,.. hliflla. From the Police Blotter • TBtiiiDAT, AftD. I • BVJfOAY, A.PRIL 9 St., Wttt fifewport, bltw .. I Two -~ rap .,._ II ..._ Marlin Sllattuek, 2%, ..., BO p.m •••. A potted SSOO'It'tftltoleotromtberNI-of UO? EUUlltdr Dr., Eut pb.at nloed at $3!5 .... ,.,._ ~ ~ ii" N~ Blatt. was arrelted at 11:!!5 ttom Ctarles Rumbold'• )'Vd 8bor IOmlt1m ~ S·JO p.m. at lOtll st. I.Dd Balta. at Z15 Abl.loDe be., 8&Jbca p m 11&z.,: mJd:Dl-.. ·Aa BIYd.., Balboa, Ud cbar,.S wt.tb t.II.Dd, between e p.m. AprU 8' tL S&bot tat rtt,' ·bout pubUe tatoncatioD ••• Pollee 10 and 10 a.ro. AprU 11 ••. .: wo 1 charpd All80D Da¥11, 19, wUb Golf clubs and lllhlDg eqtdp-•~$0 wu ltoleD from lbe r..t-1bopWUac toUowtng her arrHt meat nlued at $87Swere stolen deottal dock of Gerry Foi at •. ._ t30'7 H -1 ...... W , __ at ... 10 p.m. at SZ00 W. Balbc:-. J.lOm Ray Chapin stron.g"s pr- e& ......_, est..._... Blwd., West Newport •.• A age at SS2 Lu10Q1a St. New- Bay, betw'MD I p.m. April 5 bicycle nlued at $65wu stolen port Shores between 8·3o a m l.Dd 7 a.m. April I • • ·James from the garage of Wllltam April 7 aN.J• 8:30a.m. Aprti ti Wllllams, 19, of 3'703 Salhore Werrel Z15 Via Nice Udo ••• Furniture and other boo - AYe,, West Newport; James 1 •-be' -5 SO ' bold It 1 Be Kl ha.e1 Ma. k, 19 fth M h '""• .... een : p.m. aDd ems va ued at more tha.n .. ~ 1 ~IIIla • 00. e c •• 9:30 p.m •••. Thieves toot 2 $3,ZOO were stolen from Job.n e • &Dd m nWetter-bicycles valued at $150 from Platner's home at ZZZ3 Irvine man, 19, also Uvtor at OM T. L. B~lery's garage ~t Ztl9 Blvd. West Upper Bay betweea Arcbes, were urelted there Cba.M 1 Rd B 1~ 9 ' Ap 11 9 ...:. .. at 11 and haf--t With e ., a._, sometime p.m. r aDd ;r. ... S a.m. p.m. c r;..... durl.n.g the night . • • Ja.ck April 11 .•. Joane Evans or poueuion of martjuam. · • · Donald Nasb zo or 246 Orange 2327 Alta VIsta Dr. East BI:ztr Pollee arruted Michael Lynch St ' ' • ' ' Cor 11 57 f 2G4 Ada ., Costa Mesa, wa.s arrested reported that .,15 was stolen St z;..;::;._ ai : at~~ a.t Z:Z5 a.m. at w. Coast HYJ. from her car while u was st'' and be afm. t and and s~rtor Ave., West New-parked at Dover Dr. and coast c~"ged him eanllb r:u LD port, and charged with drtvtng Highway !rom 4 p.m. AprlllO tonca& w P c -under the Influence of a.lcohol. to 8:10a.m. April 11. • n. • MONDA Y, APRIL 10 FRIDAY, APRIL 7 Women's clothln valued ·• A Slll1board nJued at $70 g ., was stolen trom the resldence $8,000 was stolen at 2:53 a.m. of Ml tra.el H1 hi lZ& 39th by thieves who threw a trash c sc er • cao throogh the window ol. St., West Newport, between Feb. O'Brien's Specialty Shop 251!5 2 a..nd 6 a.m. April 7 .···All E. Coast Hwy,, CoronadeiMar, $85 bicycle was stolen from removed the clothlng from the garage or Cynthia Pas-racks and got away be~ tushl.a.n, Z029 E. Ocean BlYd,, the dwners could respoDd 0~ Balboo., between April Z and the alarm ..• An electric 3:45 p.m. April 7 · • • Eugeoe typewriter valued at $75Z was York, or Z'1'9Z Circle Dr., Bay stolen from the otnce of s[}C Shores, reported that burglars Inc. at 363 san Miguel Dr took $730 wortbofstereoequtp-·Newport Center between5p ., / ment and persooal Items from April 7 and 8' a.m. Aprii·~O ~ ""'( his OOme sometime between ••• Joseph Pascoe, 514 Bolsa March 30 and 5 p.m. April 5 Ave., Newport Heights, re- ... Iris ~elne Hugtles, 49, ported that a television set - ( of 423 Poppy Ave., Corona del worth $89 was stolen from hi Mar, was arrested at 11:50 Dome between 11 am and 4.~ AIRMAN Ftrst Class Earl T. p.m. at Polnsettla Ave. and P m A $35 t,1• 1 · Reed Jr., soo of Mr. and Mr s. E. Coast Hwy. and charged with sio1~·rr~~ Robert w cft~;,._;t~ Earl T. Reed Sr ., of 585 York- being lntoJ1cated ln an auto-garage at 4407 5 he, A s shire St., Costa Mesa. par- mobile ••• Pollee arrested West Ne rt :t!.e:ne 1 ;~·0 tlctpated in a giant j:)lnt ser - Vtncent Wayne Sides, ·18, of a.m. Apr7'ito 'and 2 P A · .1 vices training exercise at Ft. 216 21st St., Central Newport, 11 .m. pn Hood, Texas, !rom March 19 TOOma.s Robert Glass, 20, and • TUESDAy APRIL 11 through April I. He is an Air Douglas Steven Quinn Zl both ' For ce a.lrcn.ft mec haruc with ot 205-1/2 39th St 'and' Joan Emery J, Buckner, 307 E. the 516th Tactical Air Uti: Wing ·• Bay Ave., Balboa, vr.ts arrested tr Michelle Bergey, 18, of SOZ at 2:55 a.m. at 109 Palm St., om Dyess AFB, Texas. More 39th St., WestNewport,atll:30 Balboa andcha.rgedwllhbur _than 23,000 Ar my, Air Force, p.m. at Z0539thSt.,aDdcWged. l.ary .' Craig Wheeler Holm g Air Force Reserve and Air Sides and Miss Bergey wtth · · es, National Guard personnel toot possession ot mari!Uaoa and ~1;S:' a~3 ~s~a~rG~z~=-part to the '• gallant hand" man- Glass aDdQuinnwtlhpossesslon 21 ~r 284 / St c • euver s. Airman Reed ls a 19'70 or marttuana for sale .•. M;sa, were cha~:ed ~lth ;~ graduate of Estancia hlgtl Jared James Bennett, 27, of session of marijuana after po. school. !903 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, li ce arrested them at 2:15p.m. TRAIHIHG SESSION FOR as arrested at 6:10p.m. at at the end of 19th St. Cent 1 GIRL SCOUTS ADULTS Z727 Newport Blvd., West New-N • ra • port, and charged with petty ewport ... Steven Frederick About 350 harbor-a.rea Girl lloplift.l Stromsoe, 20, of 204.1/2 43rd Scouts and 50 adults will head ! SATUR,.AY APRIL 8 St., WestNewpm"t,wa.sarrested for O'Neill Park In the Santa A 3 I ~ ft' 1 d at his residence at 7:50 p.m. Ana Mountains this Saturday -,... • ree was ug nd •·-~ lin s! up aDd stolen from the yard a c ...... r;=--w posses on of for a weekend camp training t B C V E h 110 Via. marljuarrll ... Tile law nrm of sessioo. ~n1~ · u: ls~ 't~etw z Witter • Harpole aDd Christian-Senior and cadette girls •IU ~II z nd ~ e:: II SOD reoorted that someone stole teach the younger ")un.lor" :.m. C r Ins~ je :;;,m . 1~ a $190 calculator machine from girls camping lore. t'$75 o st I "rre Y _:: 1a their omce at 500 Newport Camp director will be Mrs ~ 1 we~e 0 ~~ om ::19 Center Dr., Newport Center, J. Y. Watt of Harbor Island: Me:r~ ~ s o::es ;net I~ be between April 8 and 5 p.m. Troops from Newport Belilch, ner s ·• es c • -April 11 ••• A blq·cle valued Irvine and Corona del Mar wtU tween Z:ZO p.m. and 7=30 p.m. at $100 was stolen from Gregg make the triP, returning late •.. A TV set, carpet, and E. Main's garage at 1Z6 39th Sunday. M A S COLLECTOR'S SHOP NOW-2 LOC .4TtO .-...f! ""A.HTIQUE ROW" OPENS MEW O~fiCE IM CITY 0~ IRVINE Allllloo1 I l.&n!IO<d, A.LA., at ZUI c._ O.lte dwtac Wb.lttler.I:II.Jid archlteetural tbe CCJDStnct~M otaper...- ftrm, lal IDIIOUVtd tbe QPIB-liS,OOO lit ft. omea llduty t.ac fA .., omen 11 tbe City to be IOc:&Wd at !0?0 a.tr••• ollnlM. Tbe Zl-yar old llrm C••• Ortn, Kbedu»d for wtU OOCC'Y tempon.ry omeee completion euiJ' iD 11'73. LIGAL MOnCI LIUL llllnct CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORHlA NOTICE IJWITING BIDS SEALED BIOO wtll be rtce.IYedat tbeotnceotlbe Clty Clerk. City Hall, Newport Beach, Ca.lUornla, uottl 2:00 P.M. 011 tbt l.t day of May, 197Z, at wMcb time they -.tlt be ope.Died anc1 read, for perform Inc wort. aa follows: CONSTROCTION OF TEMPORARY POLICE FACLLITrES CONTRACT NO. 1421 Btda must be submitted on ·the Pr~ torm attachtd with tbe oootract documelts furniabed by the PubUc Worlcs Depart- meat. Tbe add1Uona.l copy ot the Proposal Form l.s to be reta.lned .by tbe bidder for b1s records. Each bid must be accompanied by casll, certltled check or Bidder's Bond. made payable to the City of Newport Beach, for aa amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amotmt bid. The Utle of tbe project and the words "SEALED BID" sb&ll be clearly marlted oo tbe Olb:lde of the eUYeq,e contalnl.n& the bid. Tbe Contract Doc.umeuts that must be completed, exeeuted, and returned In the sealed bid are: A. Proposal B. Deslpa.tioo of Subcontractors C. Bidder's Bond D. Non-collus.lon Aftl.davit E. statement of Ftnancta.l Responsibility F. TechnJ.ca.l A.bJ.Uty and Eq>erlence References Tbese documents shall be a..tft.led with the signatures and titles of tbe persons signing on behalf of the bidder. For Cor- poratioos, the signatures of the President or VIce Presided: and SecrEtary or Assistant Secretary are required and the Cor- porate Seal Sahli beafflxed to all OOcuments requiring signatures. In the case of a.PartDership, the sigo.a.tureof at least one general partne.r is required. No bids will be accepted from a. Contractor who ha.s not been licensed In accordance with the provtslonsofCba.pter 9, Dtvts1on m ot the Buslness and Professions' Code. The Contractor &hall state his Ucense number aDd classt.tlca.Uon in the Proposal. Plans and Contract Documents, Including Special Provlsioos, may be obtaiDed at tbe Public Works Department, City Hall, Newport Beach, Ca.illornia, at oo cost to licensed coDtractors. A noo-ref'undable cbarge of $2.00 will be required tor each set ot Plans aDd Contract Documents issued to others. It ls requested that tbe Plans and Contract Documents be returrte<t within 2 weeks alter the bid opening. Tbe City has adopted the staodard Specl!l.c.a.tloos for Public Works Construction (1970 Ed.ltioo and S~lements) as prepared by theSoutbern California. Chapters of the American Public Works Association and tbe Associated General CootractorsofAmer ica.. Cbples may be obta1ned from BuHdin~ News, Inc., 3055 Overland Ave., Los Angeles, Ca.Uf. 90034., (Z13) 870-9871. The City has adopted StaOOard SpeclalProvisionsandStaodard Dra.wlngs. Copies of these are available at lhe Public Works Department at a cost of $Z.OO per set. ln accordance with the provisions of Article 2, Chapter 1, Part 7 of the Ca..u.t.orllia Labor Code (Sections 1770 et seq.), the City Council of the City of Newport Beacb has ascerta.lned the geooral prevaiUng rate of per diem wages ID the locality In which the work is to be performed for each craft, classl11ca.Uon, or type of workma.n or mechanic needed to execute the contract and has set forth these Items in Resolutloo No. ?423, adopted May 17, 1971. A copy of s:ald r.esolutlonis available ln the omce of the City Clerk. AU parties to tbe contra.ct shall be goYerned by all provisi.oos of tbe Callfornia Labor Code r elating to pre. vatllng wage rates (Sections 1770-1781 inclusive). CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNlA Laura Lapo&, City Clerk Tht city reser.,.es the rlcht to reject any or all bids and to wa1.-e any lnformallty In sueb bids. PubU.sb : AprU zo. Z'7, 197Z, Ill ttle Newport Harbor Ensign. mere for the best in service painting with a total value of about $280 were stolen from Frances Bender's home o~.t2100 E. Ocea.n Blvd., Balboa, some- time between March 31 and 1:30 p.m. April 8 • . . Valerie Eileen Dodaro, 21, and Jack Lewts Kiefer. 18, both of 291Z W. Coast Hwy., Marlners Mile, were arrested at 2:30p.m. for Interfering wtth humaoe of- ficers trying to Impound a stray dog ..• Mary Curlee, of Z63 Mesa Dr., Costa Mesa, re- ported that a thief broke Into ber car between 7:15 aDd 7:30 2421 NEWPORT 8L., C.M. "'THE "ACTORY" 42S 30TH ST., •4, N. 8. TUNE·U'SJ'S RE·SULSZJ'5 OPEN DAI L Y -11 TO S p.m. while it •as parked at ~J~~~~~~~~d 3355 Vla Lido, Lido ShOps, and stole her purse cootatn-*- log $ZZZ ... Randy Hampton, ro ... --·-· . 1 A 33Z Prospect St., Newport ~ "' Shores, reported that someone stole an $85 bicycle from his garage between 9 a.m. aiXI 3 p.m. LEGAL NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINEss NAME STATEMENT The fotJowtng persons are doing buslDess as: Pront Im- prOYement Associates, Box174., Garden Grove, Ca. 92642; 359 N. Waverly, Orange, Ca. 92666: Charles R. Nagy. 359 N. Wanrty, Orange, Ca.; Sarah E. Nag:y, 359 N. Wuerly, Or- ange, Ca. Th1.s basiDess Is being con- ducted bJ an LndtY1d~al. Signed: Charles R. Nagy. Tbis statemeal ftted with lbe couoty clerk of Orange C0110ty on: Apr. 3, 1972, by Beverty J. Ka.dclo.X, deputy ecxmty cltrk. Publlsh: April 6, 13, 20, Z7, 19'12, In llle Newport Harbo< Eulcn. F -16882 BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar Phone 644· 7 336 • Bicycles ~ S'' ~~~$c!•J.tr 04 SAUS &SfRYK:E '20 E. 17TH ST . COSTA Mfi.A U6-77N -, ......... .. L.CO&.M _,ama ..... .-o11t"'f' ·····?· ReMill Trmlissill. S19.fi 2173 IUIII ILYI .- CISTA IEU-142 -7111 DIRECTLY ACROSS l"ltOM THI!O ltOIINS ,-oltD , HAL AEBISCHER ~~ Pfoper F•ttint Assured 3409 E. Ca. It Hwy Corona dtl M• 175-3133 • Decorators .......... ~ ..... , ..... .. ,.. ..... .._ ..... . .......... _ ,.,. k ........... ~ Chrlda,tar 11M 1067 ... 127 .... ................ Mn.AAIUo •Dry c ..... ,. I I I • IU ..•.. .- • ~ -• •. 0 ' •, ---_ ... • Nui'HriM If Yrt. T•t•l S~ti•f•cti•11l .....,.,.....,. ...... SINCERE SEWING MACHINE 1171Horllerll..t., C.M. 646-9742 • Shoe Repair .t.IHHOHY'S SHOE SERVICE CO•'LITI IMOI, LUGOAII A.•D "••DeAG .JP'A.Ill 1401 E. Cout Hlpwar Corona .del Mar Pbooo: 87.4840 o,.., Loc•tlo••: oJ.UJ'f'IA LIDO, MIW,OitT •14 'AIM toM IJLAMO •1tM ll'f'IMI. MIWP'OWT ..o.IMSOM'S DI:PT,ST01tl ...... ~·--· rrl t1 FREE DEUYER y I:J~·~·!'"~··~·~·!SL~ .. ~·~~= Corona del Mor Nunery 2744 E. c-Hwy. 67S4160 ........... IIAIUIO& PAINT AWAIU'AID PI I IS&Uit(WI PAlin'S 0 e' ' u.. ,,_I'ATniiMS 01'·1/ML~II all L c.&....,._ o... ... .-(JIG1' ft..., ..... ,.. n • .,.... fOI LOCAL MEWS 'N ~W • USED -·--All-" TEARS' EXPEltlllla ..._ .,, wed Dlllal' COROM.t. DIL MAl IIWIIIG ~ VAOIIIIII C81TII Laul ~· 311 5 ._. ., .... Jlewport Seocb ... II rr MATTRESSES JfEW -U IUILDlJfG lrT'eJUiar Shapes • ...,.,..... -Cottoa COSTA ,..U.A ... AnUSS CO. 11 10 N.wporl.,...J. u-.,..., 1-uoJ L EG4L NOTICE 0 AGENDA K-cl 11M 11&1>1 Pllao ID N-Celller will be dl8- c11.81d at tht 3 p.m. ltodJ ltl· •* of the Nt'WPOrt Bacb Plan- atoc Comm.luloa lD City Hall _,, April zo. Alto IC) for discussion Is a propoHd amendment to the city code reprdtng the lllu- mi~:».UOD of teonts courts, Here Is the agenda tor the '7:30 tyenfng meeting: 1. Continued pubUe hearing on the Interim parks aoel ,ee. reatlon plan for adoption as an element of the general plan. 2. Request of Charles Ward to rea.Ugn Iot UnesatS911 Mar- cus An., Newport Island, to create 2 lots each !4.32 feet In width, where widths of 28.57 aDd 20.01 feet now exist. S. Use permit awUcation of Far West Services tor live entertainment aDd patron danc- Ing at the restaurant at 4647 MacArthur Blvd., near the Air- port. PAT KRONE, manarer of the Newport Beach.Costa Mesa 4. Amendment 317, r ezoning omce of Padftc Telephone at 1796 Orange Ave., Costa lots at 806, 808, 810, 812 and FICTITIOLS BLSINESS NAME Mesa, is jolnlng wtth otber Paclftc Telephone speakers 814 E. Ocean Ft., 815E. Balboa STATEMENT In presenting programs ror service clubs, schools, PTA Blvd. and 107 A St., Balboa, The following person Is doing and social groups. Mrs, Krone pr esents "Let's ma.lle from C-lio R-2. business as: Mix N' Match Club, conversation," a program about telflphooe etiquette that 5. Amendment 316 relative P.O. Box 4861, Irvine; 487 uses Instruments permitting audience participation. Shown to parking requirements for Morning Can}'on Rd ., Corona her e, left to r ight, are Art Love, Pat Krone, Pam Purvis Industrial wnlng districts, del Mar: Ruth M, Boyatt, 487 and Ron Rueter. The diamonds aren't real, but authentic 6, Amendment 318 requiring Morning Canyon Rd., Corona reproductions of world famous gems used ln the program, use permits for all non-manu- del Mar. "AU that gUtters." tacturlng uses 1n M-ldlstrlcts. This business is being con -_.:;,:;,:::,:;::::;;;. _______________ __::.:,:.::,::;:,::;,:_;,:_;;_:.::.;,::;:::; ductedbyan!Ddlvldual. c· B •1d. p "t ~i~:.~~:.i~:~j'"'he 1ty u1 1ng erm• s county clerk of Orange County on: Mar. 27, 1972, by Sever Permits totaling more than 980; 24 un.tt s, $517,128; 12 Castle Cove Circle, $1,000. J. Maddox, deputy 001>,!Jr<l<ork. $1-1/2 million have been Is-untts, $220,371; 8 unll s, $163,-"'NEWPORT CENTER Publish: Much 30, sued to McLain Development 560; 25 permlls for guages, Park Newport Ltd., platform 13, 20, 1972, In the Ne•"Jl(lri Co. of Los Angele s for apart-total, $191,680, In lounge, Jamboree Rd. at San Harbor ment btdk:llngs and garages In "' HARBOR VIEW HILLS Joaquin Hills Rd., $2,500. Blf Canyon, VIc-tor Sidler , sw1mmlngpool Ponderosa Homes, partitions They are Included In the fol -at 1601 Harbor Cr est, $3,100. door s and electr ical at 369 lowing Ust of building permits Noreard, swimming pool at San Miguel; 3 permits, total In the amount of $1,000 and 185 1 Port Stanhope, $3,500. value, $12,950. over, Issued by the Newport Willia m Smlrl, a swimming Causey & Rhodes, 6 permits Beach building depart ment dur-pool, 1527Sandcastle,$4,000. for tenant development at 1401 tng the ftrst 2 weeks of April: Edgar Golden, a swimming Avocado Ave., $52,968. "' BIG CANYON pool, 1015 White Sa lls , $2,500. The Irvine Co., 663 E, Coast 7. TllltattYt m~~ ol tract 7817, oubdtYldlJic n .a at S.,.rtor AYt. ud tbe lOUth· erly end ol MOD:rot'la AYe,. West Newport HeJrtJt•, Into ! loti tor ccadom1D.Iume, Theap. plleant t• the Robert H.,Gra.ot Corp., Anaheim, 8. Request of Jamtt T}'SOD 11, Newport S.ch, to rellip lot lines at W. Balboa B!Yd. a.nd 9th St., Balboa, to create 3 R-3 lota. 9. Tentattn map of tract No. 7167, at Eastbluft Or. Ud Vla:ta. del Oro, the Bluffs: request for one year extenston. 10. Application otMr.' Mu. 1 Marshall rtekls tOr e xtenstoo of use permit tor restdenUal use at 703 E. Balboa Blvd,, Balboa, tn a C-1-Z district, ll. Use per mit awllcatioo of Shark lslancl Yac ht Club for temporary }'2Chl club site at 1353 Bayside Dr. with on-sale ' alcoholic beverages. The club 1 has had to vacate the location at the for mer Hirth Harbor site because the water channel to the Promontor y Lagoon !1e- veJopment wtll be dug througfl that area. 12, Use permit appllcatton of J ean Wtllmas and Jean Ma.x- ey for sale of beer and Wine in the r estaurant a t 420 Iris Ave., Corona del Mar • 13. Use permit application of Pac tn c Coast Mfg. Co., golf division, Glendale, for 6 holes of a 9 hole golf cour se and drlvl.ng range at 2301 Mesa Dr ., on the sout herly side of Mesa Dr., easter ly ot Irvine Ave., Back Bay, 14. Use permit application or Er han Gedlk, Er gun GecgU and Anthony Daleo of Laguna Beach for a cockUII lounge, Uve entertainment and dancta:g In conjunctlon with a proposed restauran t at 11 00 W. Coast Hwy ., Mariners Mile, opposite the Balboa Bay Club. -f'H~n;U E. Lundhlgtl, s wimming pool, WilHam Plno, swtmmlngpool Hwy., Promontor y Point, r e- 25 Rue GraM Valle, .$3,100. at 2821 Settin g SWJ, $3,000, talnlng Wlllls , $1 2,000; trash Richard Penni, swimming Harbor View Hills Homeown-enc losures at 600 and 630 New- pool, 18 Pinehurst, $6,656. e rs Assn,, entry walls at 850 port Center Dr., Newport Ceo- McLain Development Co., 8-Sandcastle, ::1400 Sausalito and ter, $7,000 each; tenant 1m- unit apart ment butldlng, Pauma 152 1 Keel Dr., $6,000. provem~nt at 550 Newpo rt Cen- Ln., $163,560; 22 units, $481,-Lus k Co ., addition at 1615 ter Dr ., $8,608. IS, Use per mit application of Dona ld J . Scholz & Co. of Costa Mesa, for a 738 unit addition to the Ver sailles on the Bluffs planned community near Hoag Hosplta 1. 16. Am endment 319 r ezonin g 208, 210 anr1 212 20th St., 209 through 225 201h St ., 202 through 220 21st St. and 207 through 217 21st St., Central Newport, from C-1 to R-2. ------------------• CAMEO SHORES LEGAL HOTICE LEGAL HOTfCE Donald Burns, wa.lland cantJ. ORDINANCE NO. 1433 F'ICTIT101..5 BUSINESS NA ME lever deck, 4621 Brighton Rd., AN ORDINANCE OF' THE STA TEME NT $2,500. CITY OF' NEWPORT BEAC H The following persons are Jerry Cole, swimming pool, BEVERly J AMIESON OF ADDING SECTION 12.44.125 doing business as: J and R 4539 Orrlnglon, $3,600, TO THE NEWPORT BEACH Custom Machtnlng, 1430 E. • SHORE CUfFS BALBOA SUCCUMBS ParkWesi: M UN1CIPAL COD E TO PRO-Borchard Ave., Santa Ana, Cal.: Peterson, alterations at 230 Bever ly M. Jamieson of Sal- VIDE FOR COMMERCIA L IN Wayne J. Mlll.ard, 1910 Golden Driftwood Rd., $3, '700. boa was lnurned April 1! LIEU PARK ING FEES West, Santa Ana ; Ramtro Gal-"'CORONA DEL MAR In Santa Ana, following her The City Counctl of the City !egos, 1201 N. Gates, santa Mrs. Jane, addition at 500 unexpected death April 9 at I t:IIIJRt:IIES , of Newport Bea ch does ordain Ana; Jotm F. Jacobs, 19132 Marigold, $3,000. Hoag Hospital. THE FI RST BA PTIST CHUR CH IS THE as follows: Magnolia, Apt . 9C, Huntington Doug Brownell, addition, 703 Mrs. Jamieson, 66, Is s ur- SECTION l.Sectlonl2.44.1 25 Beach. Carnatlnn Ave., $3 ,000, vtved by her husband, Reginald CENTER FOR ts added to the Newport Beach This business Is being con-W. M. Roys, extend dec k, Jamieson or 612-1 /2 W. Balboa Municipal Code to r ead: ducted by a general partner-332 Poppy Ave., $1 ,000, Blvd.; 2 sons, Vincent McGrath BIBLICAL STUDIES "12.44.125 Commercial In ship. "'EAST UPPER BAY of Sa.n Bruno, and James Me- lieu parldllg fees. A. PERMIT Signed: John F'. Jacobs. J . K. R. Wi ggle, a swimming Grath of Los Angeles; 2 daugtl- IH THE H EWPO R T-MESA AREA REQUIRED. In lieu of providing This statement Oled with the pool, 2244. Alta VIsta, $6,400. ters , Mrs. Marie Watts of San DR JAMES O'BRIEN COMBS the requlredotf-streetpuk:tng county clerk of Orange County • BE ACO N BAY Jose and Mrs. Jean Glasco of • on-site pursuant to Sectlon20.-on: Apr. 3, 1972, by Beverly · J, w. Bac k, al1dlt1on and alt-San Bruno, and by 3 sisters, IS YOUR RIBLF. TP.A CH P..R AND PREACH ER 08,191 of the Nl?'wport Beach J,Maddox,deputy county clerk.. er atlons, 62 Beacon Bay, $3,-12 grandchildren and 5 great- 301 IIIACHOL14 ST. 4T 9:•s .\.111. BIBLE CLASSES Municipal Code, a commercial Publish: April 6, 13, 20, 27, 000. grandchildren, S4HTA 4H4 4VE. 11>00 4.111. WORSHIP HOUR business may provide all or 1972, In the Newport Harbor • NEWPORT Services at Bell-Broadway It's ...... -toWAIIUPw.y ,_..,.,.. ,_., ...... -.yotCOIM nd--- DUPaY SaYICII GUAIWITEED DRAPERY SERVICE . DIAPIIY WAHM PBfiCT 110-.JS OF AN. 01100% IIPUCIMIIIT • WAIIAIU. • No Slriobp • -Dr--• No Wlltool -..,. Co!ro ··-·--bd-5 l'toob ,_-..,,.. P ROF ESSIONAL IHST AL LA TIOH . 1>.110 REMOVAL Have Those . Drapes Cleaned, NOW BY THE "WOILIY-5 LARGEST" ....,0 , c ..... F .a. , .. H 6-r. )r & CARRY 540-1366 642-0270 s.,.~"' A ll •f On"•• C•urot• 1702 NEWPORT ILYD. 0 • ~te ([ha ym.s 1543-94441 RESTYLE YOUR 0 OUTMODED FUR N OW ... SUMMER $5950 SPECIAL ONLY ... Include: • RESTYUNG • Cl.E.ANING • GLAZING • NEW T.INTNC, THE MAGIC TOUCH OF MASTEN. FURII.l t!RCHAilLI!SCOHI!NCAN CRI!ATBAN BXCIT I NG, PASBIONABLB STYU!...JUIT POll YOU/ GRAND COSTA IllE S.\ 7:00 P.lll. EV4GELISTIC HOUR £ I f 16881 S 2 J c ~ J In C Ia " a portion of Its requir ed com-ns gn. -William tine, story dup ex-, ... pe os ... esa were ._..,..,_..,..,_.,...,_...,..,,..,...,_ ... ..,,. ... _..., '::H::O:loi:E=O=F=P=·=G=·=H=E=U=loi=A=H~H~C:H:R:I:S:T:I::A::H::::S:C:H::::O::O:L::~ mer cia! oN-street parking in es at 202 and 204 21st St., cOOducted by the Rev. James r a munic ipal fee owned Jot by LEGAL ttanCE each$32,350. Blain. lnurnment wa s tnF'atr-1U~4, £1.-... t~~· ........ tl.-~~~:: FIRST CHURCH OF CHRJST, SCIENTIST llOJ Via Lido Newpon Beach SUNDAYSOtOOL 9 &.1111. •ad 10:30 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9 ..... ••d 10130 .... WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. LUTHERA N CHURCH OF THE MASTER luW~eran Ousrctw m AINrica 2900 hctfic View Of. Coron11 cW Mtr, c.IH. REV. MARTIN C. OLSON Interim Pastor 9:00A.M. Family Worship 10:00 A.M.· Church tchool I I :00 A.M.· Festi¥e Worship NURSERY PROVIDED READING ROOM Week day•: 9 a.m.· 5 p.m. Wednnday: 9 a.m.· 7:45 p.m.IL---------.....J Tuc-aday and Friday: 9 a.m.· .5 p.m.; 7·9 p.m. Sunday: I p.m.· 4 p.m. SECOND OIURCH OF OfiUST, SCIENTIST Nnrport Beach at Ccwona del M.r ·l lOO Pacific View Dr. SUNDAY SOtOOL 10 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICE ro a.m. WEONESOA Y EVENING Rcadina R.oom: I P·•· -.a r.. c. .. , a.,.. Eel-.c• oa K•ret• ... Mo•.-fri.: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1\llnd.y cnniap: 7 to 9 S.L: to a.m. to 4 p.m. Y011 arc cocdially Uwiccd to .c: ... nd Cl.urd. s.mc:c• 1nd IO .............. Room. I p j tl I II ·~·· 3262 Brood s-t NO)"pon Hfithts A Fru •nd /ndcpcndut Contr•t•tional Ch rilliiJn Clu.rcJt REV. DON SUN UKJIAN lllterim Pastor SUNOA Y SERVICE AND CHUROi SCHCX>L AT l<r.OO A.M. Nwrury urc prari:Md PHONE ' 642-2740 Ccnual Bible Church D.D IT. ot o•AMGI, COSTA MUA -Na.aGJ ._ .... llllool 6 lloi'Mif .•• t:OO _. 1.0:• a.•. .. ..., ._... ....... 0 ••• 0 0 • 0 • 0 , ..... .. ........... 1 ..... ..,. •• .., ... 0 0 • 0 , ..... .. ._.,1111111 2 ........ 1#81 , , I CHURCH OF REL IGIO US SCIENCE . OF COROHA DEL loi4R ILIAMO. c. J 4 CII:SON, MINISTI• SllldaJ SerYice ••••.•• 11:00 a.m. SaDdly Sebool , •••••. , 11:00 a.m. 2•111. COAST NW't', U,_101l CL.IP r Dll¥1. MIWPOIT IIACH A MIIJ CNUIICH WILCOMIS YOU TN .... Y. OO N L, INOL., ~AlTO" lUI!IfDAT ICttOOL • • •. • t•O .t...M. I nlaY wo .... , ••••• 11 ...... -·'I, ... paying an aMual fee of $250 FIC TITIOUS BUS INESS NAME Bob Rossen, 2nd story at 216 haven M~morlal Cemetery, ,,_ ~ _ _ per pa.rkJng space. Said munici-STATEMENT 36th St., $4•000· Santa Ana. STEP OUT FOR BREAKFA ST .. LU H CH .. BRU NCH pal parking lot must be so The followin g person lsrtolng first California Co., altera-Mr s. Jamlesoncame toCaHt-, located wtthln reasonableprox-business as: Right Realty & lions, 3355 VU Lido, $2,000, ornta rrom her native Arizona ' lmlty to the commerc ial bust-Managtment Ser vices, 3723 Jerry Doyle, 3 story triplex, 40 years ago, and had lived ness as to be useful to said Birch St., Suite H, !'lewport 2004 W. Ocean fl ., $55,000, In Orange County 13 years. business. Beach, 92660: Robert 1. Dtck-and 3 story, 4 untt apartment (B) EXJSTlNG tEES. There-inson, 2021 Leeward Lane, building, 2003 Court, $209,500. LEGAL HOn CE NOW OPEN SUNDAY Treat yourself to Ma r ina's Ugtlt, delectable r olls and pastries. A varied menu with a continental flair ! qulrements sel forth In sub-Newport Beach, 29660. Tony Reagan, 2 stor y duplex, fiCTITIOUS B1..51NESS NAME section {A) above shall oot apply This business ts being con-3606 Puk Lane, $28,300, STATEMENT to those business establish-ducted by an Indiv idual. "' AIRPORT AREA The followlng per sons are ments already In e xi stence on Signed: Robert L. DlckJnson, Emkay DeYelopment, add to doing bustness as: 0 11 Leases, I he effective date of this ordl-This statement fli ed wit h the building, 4101 Mac Arthur Blvd,, 90 1 Bellis Street, Newport A~~ OU11t 1"000 ~"'I:~A,.I£0 ev MA"INA, A C D"DON ll~llU G "AOUA T . 2121 f.. COAST HWY., CORO .. A Dll IIIAR AT GOLDUIROD LIGHT M ON, -SAT, 1 TO • 67• as•• SUNDAY 9 TO • ••• ~ nance; said businesses ma y be coWJty clerk of Orange County $18,000, Beach, California: Alexander continued or changed to a use on: Mar . 27, 1 ~72. by Arthur Howard Chevrolet Au to Cen-A. McGregor, 90 1 BelllsStreet, of the same or a more restricted E. Kreger, deputy county clerk. ter, 3695 Dove, 3 permits for Newport Beac h, California; Da - nature without compliance with Publish: March 30, April 6, automotive center, $247,000, vld M. Garland, 2700 Peterson sa.td requirements, provided 13, 20, 1972 , In the Ne wport $45,000 and $27,000, Way, Costa Mesa, California. f that said use or buUdtng Is Harbor Ensign. F' -16755 Harbor Municipal Court, nre The business Is being coo- not enlarged or extended to sprinklers at 19700 Jambor ee ducted by a partnership. Pal"nll"n I & Decorating occ'O)Y a !ll'ealer area ttwl WJ LLJAlol TOlollH SR .Dl ES Rd., $3,860. Signed' D"ld M, Garta..,, that occ..,ted by such building Will lam A. Tomtn Sr , of Co-Irvine, 2 story building, 3400 Alexander A. McGregor. or use on the effective dat~ sta Mesa was bur led April 12 l.rvtne Ave., $300,000. This statement nled with L IC!'HJ:Eo • IHSIJ•~o • GEHE•AL of thl& ordinance; aoo further in PacJ!tc VIew Memorial Park., • WEST NE WPORT HEIGHTS county clerk of Orange ~::~~ D t & s proYlded that said businesses Harbor VIew HJlls. Mr. Tomtn, I. C. Satter , a photographic on: April 5, 1972, by S &Dl a 0 0 sha ll conUnue to be sub~t whO lived at 418 E. 16th St., dark room, 872 W. 16th, $3000. J. Maddox, deputy county to the puttnc requirements died Ullflxpectedly April 9 at "' CLIFF HAVE N Publish: April 13, 20, P6 CIMTI~ IT· 8 4 2 •1 8 7 7 uooer Which they were estab-Hoag Memorial llospltal. CAry Myers, swtmmlng pool, May 4, 1972, In the N~~~:• COlT A MilA :::::":·::Ao:•:•:.,::::::: llsbed; aDd sha.U continue to He W1S 60 years okl. 1615 Harrow Pl., $5,640. Harbor Ensign. F pay the parking fees as re-Mr. Tomin, a builder a.od • WEST UPPER BAY qulred pursuant to Sedloo land dne1oper, Is survived by Gary Stiver man, addition a.t 12.44.120 of tbe Newport Beach Ills wUe, Doris; a son, Wtlllam !018 Leeward Lane, $18,000. Munlclpilt Code, where such A. Tomln Jr. of Bel Air; a Robert Haltey, 2 story,luntt fees art applicable. daughter, Carolyn Ashbown of dwelllng, Ul&AnUgua,$68,200. SECTION 2. Ttus ordinance Los Angeles; a sister, Mrs. R, S, McFarland, nlmmtnr shall be published ooce In the Helen Llnder of Sherman Oaks, pool, I '74% C.luy Dr., $5,000. offtcii.J oewsp&per of the City, aM a nephew, Michael Linder, "BALBOA ISLAND and me same shill be effective also of Sherman ()Ako Dtxl Monaco, addition, 314 30 days alter the date of ltsl-MOMT H..OL D TOT DI ES Sapphire. $15,600. adoption. Karl Mae Grant, 2-month-Two .tory d~le1, 109 Dia- Ttlts ordlr».nce wa• lntro-id daucnter ot Mr. and Mrs. moDd, $55,000 • ductd at a rt&Uiar meetlnr of ;obert Grt.Dt 2124 Wallace • BALBOA the City Couoell ot me City A Costa w'esa was bW'led Blair Lord. ! scory, l uott of Nnport Beach btkf oo thfl Yei't 12 tolkJYt~l bef dtatb dwelllnc. lte Montero, $16,500. 2'7tb diJ of March, 19'7%, aDd Apr 11 8 of a concenttal btrtb Allt!O 0'8rteD. 2 story, 1 unit Wll adopted OD lbt loth daJ A'T.ct at Onnct County medl-dwelU.q. 1$0 Buena Vtlta BIYd,, ot Aprtl, li7Z, 1>7 tile IDJJow-del eoter lJ> """"'"· $10,000. IDI no, to wtt: ca e -·r D. E. Ekler, I ltory, 1 unit A YES, COUNCILMEN: Mclan11, Serrtcts at Bell-BroldftJ d'WelUq. SS'5 lJ.Ddo, $24.,000, KJmla, Roprl, Hlrtll, Croul. cblpel 111 Costa W-Witt • UlfDA BLE DMCa-1. Par..... eooduct41d b1 till RfY. Paul Mra. K.. M, Scbltn, ! atorJ, :=~o~~~~::o:'~. i~'d ~r!'~.· u~ !..':~=·=~ l:.:X.~it;:, E. F. RlrUI toll -cb, II ._ Wo. Mayor Som-a !De-I alllort, ~CooatroctloO,I_,, A TTE8T: KlmberiJ IDd Kalrla; J>OIInll I 101t -US.C. 5f U.ICia lilt, .... LAP>• '"""'"""· llutlllll ClrW "' $'11,000. CIIJ Cltrt IIUJ)llll, IDd molaral lfiOd-B. C. Va-l SoD, I I N>llll: AjorU %0, 117Z, Ia ~ llr. Ud lira, Wtl• _,, I IIIII -lliDt II 'II tbo llnpoot liar.... Eulp. -cl C-11-. L-Illo, _,5,000, O••••••• Fnn..,. 0111 a.. II • ......., COWLIII fUIPlL Me IVIWI. callA =:==1~ ,_... ,_.., ••orial