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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-05-11 - Newport Harbor EnsignHIG -H RISE FIGHT 0 TH£ zoo BLOCK of Newport Center's Anae&Ja Drive, eemer of controversy over bt&b~rtse deYeJopment a.od tts effect on the Ylews of Harbor VIew tUlll Domeowners, wUl look about Uka this wbeD tully developed. The 5-story Sbea bulldinc (1J111)81' rleht) Is the tallest structure planned tor the area. The Glddtnp bulldinc and the dirided Hooten buikUng were okayed by Newport Beach City Council Monday. Tbe lower, wider Hooten bulldlng Is a.lreadY under con- strucUoo. Lawry's restauraot Is also UDder constructloo. The Smyth btdldillg has been approved, but DOt yet built. CONTROVERSY ON200 BLOCK • . • No permit has been requested for tbe bu11d1Jlg shown 1D _ right foreground. Not inehlded In the drawing Is ooe other ·-'..J buUdlng plallned for the block, whi ch 1a e!peCted to be just to the right foreground of the Sbell bulldinc. Taller bu11d1np In the background are, from left, the Inlne twin towers, medical bul.kUDc ucs Rodeffer boUdlDc. I NEWPORT BEACH JOe 44 g THE NEWPORT HAUOR ETS ' appeal by Chl.rlts M, Ward trom an ear Uer decision to create 2 lots from parts or z existing tots at 3911 Ma.rcus Ave., Newport Island. • ADOPTED an or dinance making dog o~mers responsible for their animals when they bite a.nyone oo pubUc property. • ADOPTED an ordtna.nce ellminating angle parlclng on VIlla Wa.y, Old Newport, be- tweea 32nd St. and the alley • THE OFFICIAL III~AI'Eft Of THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH THE HARBOR AREA'$ OFFSET NEWSPAPER Of&• llftd prindn1 ,....t "' ... !nlip Bllildin1, 21'21 £. c-,, ttwy., Cotoa.a dd ,...,, Calif. 9262.5 TELEPHONE : 873-015150 (Aroo ~ 7141 STRAIGHT TAll< TOM ANDERSON Copyrlatu 1972, Tbe. Amnie~n Way Fe.turu Horto. Cntk, a.t. 2, O.dMibwt, T"'"· U'J.lt To The Graduates Of 1972 nt.E NEWPORT HAiliOR ENSIGN Ia th• only nc_,pipn" Pfinud and publilhed In the Cty of N""JJIft Jk.c:h, and the only locally nwned. and operated -..wnpaper in the Newpott HMbor.CO.u Mt:a Ana, f'uMWicd wnkly, on 'J11ur..Uy, S«ond cb• po.t.lp ~id •' Corona dc:l M.t, Calif. Thinp I Wh I bad known when I went out to fac:e the cold, cruel world 37 ye1r1 aao (or as my dauahter calli it, "in 1he olden days"): Ttlat sheei'Skin dou not mea n you"re eduu•ed, It means that you should now have enouah appreciiHon of education to m1ke yo u want to become educared . You r in t eUectual horizon should no w hue been ra~d so as to whet your appet1te for knowledae. which you no w should know where and how to &e:. Promised Lind wilho ut JOIII& throuah the wilderness. Our repub!Jc was built on individual freedom , indiv idual opportunity, and individual responsibility . Wonder wh.a t Abnham Lincoln wo uld have do ne, if he'd had the opportunity you have? 11tE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGNwu Mljudpd to be a MWi pilpt'r of pncraJ rirc:ubtion hy court deuce No, A-20178 dated May 14, 195 I, in Superiw Court fat tbc County of<>Rnse, Stat!! of C.IU<Wnia, and by reuon thacof it q1111liMd to publi&h all public noticet requi:rotd by bw. Lincoln u a boy, rud books by the li&ht of an Opt"n fire and had onl y abo1u 1 hree yea rs of forma l \Chuoling f\ •. uroggle , no Lincoln: nu wildernt'ss, no Mo~s . no Ct.Jh. no Christ , no ad~·ersJty, no VICtOry ARVO 1!. HAAPA . . . . , . 0wnrr and Publilh~• PEG HAAJ'A . . . , . . . . . .Auoci.ur Editot SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Harbo.-Aru: Out of twbor Arn: O.W year, 15.00:2 yuu, I 8.00 Onc ynr, 16.00; 2 yura, 110.00 <71.. .l«j ~ -"¥ ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign • IF THIS ENERGY COULD BE USED , . LIGAL MOnC!· The above l.l.ll.'i 'A'n ltcc •J twelve years ago. It ~t:rms JUH as appropnate now , m11 yl : more 10. It's amazing to see what enthusiasm can be generated for causes such as stopping high rise, saving the view, keep- down population density, fighting pollu- tion, getting money for parks ... U only the same energy could be harnessed in the fight against inflation, against the threat of the ever-gr~lng big govern- ment, against the loss of Individual lib- erty . . . Then there woold be no need to worry about our nation enduring as a free, constitutional republic, and we then could solve our local problems in an .. orderly manner. -~ Ninoport Beachplanntngcom- mlssiooers turned down a re- quest Thursday by the Donald Scholz Co. t9 add to the Z55 already buUt, Commts- crtttclzed the entire as being too built a.nd for not Moving enough open space aoo recrea- tion taciUUes. ·~ Commissioner Gordon Glass 1 ooted that, although the units I were orlgioaUy called "garden apartments" by the developers, U wouk! "take a tar stretch --of the lmagtnattoo to see them as gardens." Tbe planned density of 35 per acre was vtewed by as being ;;;;;;ity. double the desired NOTICE OF P liBLIC HEARING NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN that the City CoWlcll of the CUy of Newport Beach will llOid a publlc hearing regarding the appeal of John C. Davison trom the de<:lslon of the Plan- o.lDg Commission awrovlngap- pllcaUon of Jean D. Wllhnas and Jean R. Ma.xey for Use Permit No . 1593 to permit the sale of beer and wine In con- tuncUon with a restaurant lo- cated wlthln 200 feet of a dwell- ing dlst:rlct, 420 Iris Avenue on the southerly side of Iris Avenue between First Avenue and East Coast Highway, Lot 8, Block 436, Corona del Mar, zoned C-1-H . NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN that the saJdpub- Uc hea.rlng will be hek:l on the 22nd day of May, 1972, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. In the Council Chambers of the City Hall of the City ot Newport Beach, California, at whJch lime and place any aoo a II persons ln. terested may appear and be heard thereon. A successful farmer to day must know far more than merdy how to fa rm. He needs to be part scientist, salesman. student, buyer, bookkeeper, 1 ax expert , Internationalist, politician , philoso pher, hist orian, veterinarian and weather expert . And, a keen sense of humor helps. The lime has come:-when, ir" you have not already done so, you must make your own bargam With hfe Ne\lher your parents nor your govern1Jlen t can do II for you. You can do and be almost anythmg you w1n1 to do and be badly enough to make the ne ccS."iary all-out dfort and sacrifice. Try to d~c1de now what you most warf fro m life . SOtrrHERN CAUFORNIA First And rernl!mber. thost" "ho National BanJr: has announc ed merely c hase '"happmcss" theappotnlmentofJohDF.Toal never cat ch up w1th 11 L1h-l1as as regional vice presldeot, re- •ts sunshme an d Its \hadow,_ 1U spooslble tor the bank's 20 peaks and its valleys. ottlces fn Orange County. He • • • • BIG BROTHER IS SNOOPING AGAIN Another act of federal invasion of pri- vacy has been revealed with the report that banks are required by the federal government to photograph all checks and deposits under the provisions of the Bank Secrecy Act. The sinister nature of this Big Brother snooping is Indicated in the instructions printed on the face of a set of Instructions to the banks: "Destroy circular after interested persons have read and instructions followed." Leroy Greene, assemblyman from Sacramento, rightly observed: "I don't think it's any of the government's business as to what a person doe.!? with personal finances." • • • • ONLY WAY TO STOP THE KILLING "There is only one way to stop the killing, and that is to keep the weapons of war out of the hands of the inter- national outlaws of North Vietnam," said President Nixon Monday, announcing the mtnmg of the ports of North Vietnam and bombing rail lines. He said that the blockade would not end until all prisoners of war are released and an Internationally supervised cease fire prevails. These actions should have been taken at the start of the fighting. It would have ended the war long ago and would have saved the lives of thousands of American troops, who have been sacrificed to the folly of political conduct of the war . Congressmen John Schmitz, speaking Tuesday on the House fl oor, commented: "Cutting off th e potential to wage war is the best way to be humane to both sides. President Nixon, as commander- in-chief, is a cting In that direction, and In this action he deserves the full support of the American people." "SUGAR AND SPICES'" was the theme for the lnstallaUon meeting of the Newport Harbor Business and Professional Women 's Club at the Mesa Verde Country Club In Costa Mesa. Jars of spices were given to each otftcer, as well as a framed spice chart. Marigolds were used as table decorations, in honor or the new president, Marigold Schlueter, pictured here (center) with Doris Ba.letlta, at left, nrst vi ce-president, and Helen Cole, past president. Marion Ya le was Installed as 2nd vlce...presldent, Dorothy Wright as recording secretary, MooaSheltonas correspond- Ing secretary, and Dorothy Palen as treasurer. Next meeting wtll be at 6:30 p.m. May 18 at the Mesa Verde Country Club. A scholarsh.ip award wtll be announced. The term "white elephant," sometimes used by West New- porters to describe the Impos- ing VersaJUes complex, was not used Thursday, but Michael Jollnson of the West Newport Improvement Assn. IU:ened the structure to Attica prison tn New York. ''U they built turrets and gun towers. we would have an Atuca West in Newport Beach," Mr. Johnson said. Laura Lagtos City Clerk City or Newport Beach Publish: Ma y 11, 1972, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARIN G NariCE IS HEREBY GIVE N that the City Council of the City or Newport Beach wtll hold a public hearing regarding the appeal or Ralph M. Davts rrom the decision of the Plan- ning Commission denying Vari- ance No. 1019, wllich would permit a df4)1ex to be con- structed on a lot having an area or 1,875 square feet where the Dlstrlctlng ReguJaUons re- Quire at least 2,000 square reet, located at 2602 West Ocean Front on the east side of West Ocean Front between 26th Street and 27th Street, Lot 2, Block 26, New-port Beach Tract, wned R.2. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN that the satdpub- llc hearing wi ll be held on the 22nd day of Ma y, 1972, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. inthe Cou.ncll Chambers of the City Hall or the Ctty of Newport Beach, CaUfornla, at w-hich time and place any and a U '-;:;rsons In- terested maf appear and be heard thereon. Laura Lag1os City Clerk Clly or Newpo rt Beach Publish: May 11, 1972, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. L!CIAL HOTIC! In tw-nlng down the de---L-IG_A_L_MO_T_IC:-1~--velopers request "withOut pre- NOTICE OF PUBLiC HEARIN G AMENDMENT NO. 320 NoUce is her eby given that the Plann1ng Commission of the City or Newport Beach will llold a pubUc hearingonAmend- ment No. 320 initiated by the Pla.on.lng Commission which proposes to add Sectlons to Title 10 and Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code regarding outdoor lighting. Notice Is hereby further given that said public hearing will be held on the 18th day of May, 1972, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. In the Council Chambers ot the Newport Beach Cfty Hall, at which time a.Dc:l place any and all persons tnterested may appear and be heard thereon. Jackie Heather, Secretary Ne..-port Beach Clty Planning Commission Publish: May 11, 1972, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. UGAL MOnCI LICIAL MDnCI CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNIA NOTICE INVITING BIOO SEALED BIOO will be received at the omce of the City Clerk, City Hall, Newport Beach, CaUfornla, unt!IIO:OO A.M. on the 5th day of June, 1972, at which lime they w-Ill be opened and read, for performing W'Ork as tallows; CONSTRUCTION OF TEMPORARY POLICE FACILITIES CONTRACT NO. 1421 Btd.l mut be II.DDJ.tted 01:1 tbe Proposll form attached with llle cootract clocUIDODia fllnlllbocl by lllo Publlc Woru Deoart- meat. Tbt aMIUoaal CC1PJ of Ute Propoal Form ls to be retaiDed .by tile blddor lbr b1o rocorda. Eacll bid must be accoqlaQled by cub, certt.ned check or Bldller"a -. IDide panl)lo to 111o City ol Newport S..cb, tJr aa aiDOimt equal to at 1eut 10 percent ot the amouot bld. 1bo IIIIo of llle pn>joct IJIII llle word& "SEALED BID" llllaU be clarlJ marked oo tbl oublde of the emekJpe containing the bi4. Tbe Coatract Doeumeata tbat mQSt be coq»leted, neeuted. ud retw Did 1a tbl Maled bld are: A.~ B.lloo'p"'"' ol-..:toro c. Bidder'• Boad D.--Allldartl E. --of F"•""lal Ro-blllty F. Ttcludc&l AllWty aDS EJ~*ieoce Refereoces Tbl• doaa..U lbaD be atrlzed wtth tbe alptures and ttUu of tbt per ... llpi.Dc OD btbalf ot tbt ~r, For Cor- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ponlloaa, tb1 .Spwtur .. of tb1 Pr..sdeat or Vt ce Presideal NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IDI18tcrllary or AJIIJbnt Secntary are required aod tbe Cor- that the City CouncU of ttleCity ponte S.UiabllbedludtoalldoetDDUitl:requlr1Jlr atpturea. of Newport Beach wlll hOld a ID the cue o1 aPartDiniblp, tbiGpatureof at leut oae rtoeraJ publlc hearing regarding a pro • ..,.._. 11 ,...,..., · LICIAL IIOTICI posed emergency ordinance, !fo b&dl w1U be ICCcQd b'om a Coab'actor wbo hu DOt beeD belnc. AN EMERGENCY ORO!-U-111-wllh tile -oiC-O. Dtvlolco NANCE OFTHE CITY OFNEW-m o1 tbt Aa.t·ur aad Profeu:laalr• Code, Tbe Cootractor PORT BEACH EXTENDING lblll.-, b.tJ U.cta~~IIIUDblr udcluJUlcatloalDthe Propoal. THE USE PERMIT REQUIRE-Pluo Ud ~ lloComoalo, l.ocludiDc__..lal Provlai- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MENTS FOR CERT A1N lEES 11117 b1 obttt'*' al the PtlbUc Workl Dlputme:Dt, CUy Hall, NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN WITHIN TH£ M-1 DISTRICT Jll~ &Mcb, C&IJi:lnda. at 110 colt to JboMdcoatractors. A that the City Council of the City AS ENACTED BY EMERGENCY -..r.,.,..bla dlllrp of $1.00 wt.U be nquired k eacb ..tot of Newport Beach will hold a ORDINANCE NO. 1430. PliM IDdl eo.eract Doeau•r J..tAid to otbars. It t. r~ public hearing regarding Ordl-NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR. u.t t1rte PluJud Ca1tract DocumtaU be retuned witblD I wekl na.nce No. 14-42, belng, AN TRER GIVEN that the said pub-.... lbel*l .... rc. ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF Ue 1'1-.rlng w111 be held on the Tbe cttJ ........... tb1 Staadlrd &pec:Uleatioaa for Publlc NEWPORT BEACH REZONING Z2Dd day of May, 19'7'Z, at the WorDco.tnctlatl(li'IOidWoaaaclBirA:t ...... r)upnp&rld PROPERTY AND AMENDING bour ot 7:30 P .M. 1n theCoUDCII bJ tMikM"enC'.aU!rndaOiptwraftbiiAmertcuPubllc WorU DISTRICT MAP NO. 9, Pla.Jl. Cbamben of the City Hall o1 'Jrdatiol ud t11rtt At.c:llt.d o..aJ ColltractorrolAmerlc:a, ntng Commission Amendment tbe City of Newport Beach, O:I&Mr _, bt obttt"' troa 8llldlac ~twa,IDc.,IOISS ~erlud No. 319, amending a porUoo Callfonla, at wh.lch Ume aDd An Lore •...-CI.Ut 100M, (Ill) 1'10-11'71. of said map f'tom a C-1 Dis-place UJ aDd aU petiiOill ln--h. atJ ..... t ••rd lptelalPnm.slou&DdSte,.,.rd trlct to an R.2 District, Lots ltrelted mar appear IJid bt Draw11p. ~ a1 a.. an aftillb .. at tbe PubUe WorD 18, 19 20 and the oortherl)' board-. ~ala-of$1.00,..1&1. 12.5 feet of Lot 21 , Block 219; Laura t:.c~os Drr ecaor4uroe .... t111r ,...,.._. o1 Article .1, C~ 1, Lots 4 through 12 aod Leta Clly Clerk Part 1 ci 1111 ~lAlla<~ (8«-1 '7'10 o1 ~ tile 18 through 2?, Block ZZO; aod Clly ot N...,.,rt Beacb Clt)o c-u c1 111o C11J of ll...,.t-'--tile Leta 4 through 8, Bloclc zzt. PubUII" Mar II, 19?2, In lllo ~ -'lior .... <fi por - -111 1111 ~Ill Seclloo A ol Ne,...rt Booch N_.-t Harbor E"'IIO. ,_ 1111 -till It bP*IDI_lar_ cntt, cluolll..-, Tract, located at 208.210.!12 , • e,pe of ww.._.• ,.... • ...-.to-..-. tbe oaatnct Zotl> str .. t; 209 tllrOUCil 225 LICIAL IIOTlCI &ad 1u oot - - -1a ao-llo. ?481, adc!llld Zotl> street; aoel 202 lhrOUCil FICTITIOUS BUSII!ESS ~A.IIE 10aJ 11, ltn. ··-cl---lo -olllllle clllco ZZO Zlat Street and 207 through STATEMENT c1 (M C11J Clift. .Ail,... 1D 11!1 Cool aMUbl p•MI 21? Zlat Stroot. Tbllollowlllcptrocalllclolllc IIJ ill--ci lao~ lAlla< C:O...-..:ID~~<o. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR. -u : Pa•-PIU&, 'ftlllloi--OiFU-1'1'111-1'111-~ THER GIVEN lhat lllo aaldpal)-Dol Hoc!r llartlllllll&. ISII% Tho -wtu be nqa!rod 1o -01 11U .... tor lie bl&rlq •111 be btld oa tbl Paadln An., 1'1lltta, Callf.: a period ol ODI ,.., from tbe date~ etty ac:c:..,Cs tbt wort. ZZod claJ of llay, 10'12, al tbo VIdor R. L-......, 4?4 Orlo Till clt)o rNWVao tile rl&lll lo ,..joel uy or all blda Ud to boar ot 1:SO P.M. lntbtCo.tU St. COlD M Calli watq &AJ' ldx-malltJ Ia ~ bWa. lleutol aa WI"W blhrMa Chi-s of 111o Cll)' llall of nu .....:::; Ill ....., coo-worcla Udllrar ... 111o-ll!all pon. tllo Clt)o ol N-8oaeb, -bJ u ladi-L no dly r-.11 111o J1cl!llo -· --co 111o CaUicnla, al wblcll tlmo IJid Stpod· Vlclor R............. -prlco &Do, .., ,. 1111 -of 111e-price p._ tbe place UJ ud all per ... tD-1'1dl .t.t.m.t fUid wlttl tbe addiUft b&d R ... coat!r'4181catso. .,...m that Ll abot'e lbl lenolld may ._. Ud be _,. clork of orup c.., C4IUac -. 1111 --of 111e ..,. adtll-. Atlllo -~~·~ ,., llaJ 1, U'IJ, bJBonrlJ llmolllec,alradllla'llrclad,llleclt)owlll_,llle-.&ctor --J .. _ ....,. _,.,.~~. ·-·-lid Ill aceoplacl. C~ :.~k B&ld! •......,.;; JOaJll, U, I5,J-CITY OF IIEWPOIIT BEACH, CAUFOIINIA c~, .. llpol1 I 1t'IJ 1o 1111 llllpol1 11atbar La-1A110o. Clt)o Clork :: ~~1£.!.:!: ll> tile Sllllp.' F -1'7141 hllll.ol!: 10aJ 11 Ud II, IO'll,lo ll!ollllpol1 11a1t1or Eulp. . . ... Th1s is still VIrtually the works from the Orange County Regtooal Headquarters In Santa Ana. A naUve of North Ireland, he received his formal educa- tion In LoOOon and Toronto and holds a certlfieate of In- stitute of Bankers, London. He only country m the world where anybody who's aot what 11 takes and aivet what 11 takes, can nse from the botlom to th e top Most great deeds are mamly miXtures of wurage Is a past director of the La <~nd sweat There are few born Jolla Rotary Club. He aDd his wUe are the parents of 4 child-g~:n1use~ Vnur albatross could ...,.ell be ren. The family will establlsh tno much opponumty. mstead of too little, too much. too their home In Newport Beach. From tlw Bible easy . Opportumty can make Ho, every one that thlrsteth, and b reak. Mo ne y t~nd come ye to the waters, and lux uno us liv•na are fals~ sods he that hath no mooey; come For hardship buL1d1 character, ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, lrke fo rging bu•lds steel. biJ}' wlneand milk without money You .:an"t gel to rhe and withOut price . (lsaiah55:l.) L ECAL NOTICE LIGAL MOTICI CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA NOTICE INVITING BIDS SE ALED BIDS will be received at the offi ce ot the City Clerk, City Hall, Newport Beach, CaUfornt.a, until 2:00 P.M. on the 5th day ot June, 197Z, at which time they will be opened and read, for performing work as follows: CONSTRUCTION OF LAWN BOWLING GREENSAND PARKING LOT AT SAN JOAQUIN HILLS PARK, SAN JOAQUIN HILlS ROAD AND CROWN DRIVE NORTH CONTRACT NO. 1438 Bldl tplllt be submitted on tbt Propoal form attached wttb llle cootract doeamoala lllrWbed by llle Publlc Woru Doport. meat. TblldcUtloaal cqtJ ot tbeProposalForm l.a to be retaiDed by llle bidder i>r b1o rocorda. Each bid mut be acooqt&Dled by CUI\, cerWlld cbeck Cl'" Bidder's -. IDide poJII>Io to• llle Ctly of ~ewport Boocb, b' aa a.mo.t tQUil to at 1eut 1 0 percent f1 tbe I.IDOWlt bid. Tho U11e of llle pn>joct IJIII llle word& "SEALED BID'" lllloD be c'-rly marked oa tbe ouUide or the eut'elope eoat:aJ.ni.Dc tbe lldd. Tbe Coatnct Doeumeata tblt must be coq»ltt41d, eacuted, IDd rtturoed lD tbt Maled bid are: A. Pr_. B. Dtii.,U..O ot Subcontractors c. Bldtler'a Boad D. ~lluioa Aftldaylt E. Slatomoat of FIDucial Ro-blllty F. Teebalc&l At1Wtf &Dd EJPVliDCe Ret.reoeea ----... u be -wllll ... alp1111r ...... Utlea ol llle por-llp>lnc 011 beball of tile blddor. For Cor- ponlloaa, llle llpturu ol tile Pr-ot 0< Vleo Pr.- IJIII Socrtliu-y or ••""'"' SocrGr7 .,., r-od.ud tile Cor· -SooiiiLI>Ube&flludiDalldoeumoatariQOIIrtar llpllroo. 111 111e-ola-lllllp,lllell.....,.oofal---....-s.r--. • No bl4a wiD be aoeopOod A-om a C4alnctor -'-DOt - Ueo-Ill-wllh tile -ofCboptor o, DI-m of 111e '"'~~-...., _...,... 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Tbe tree pnriew wtn be oftere4 a1 E<!Watdl Newport Cloe~ Theater in FullloD 1:.- la.Dd oo the prevtoua Tburlday, May %5, at 10:10 a.m. · The PI'OCfl.ln M .Wa.l-tar the Pft't'tft ........ e1ll eoa&1Jit ol Moult.. ., • t .,. No. S$1 (Kaflll,w~ HI .... Ub'• Symphooie MltlrDOJPliOIU oo themes of Weber. aod Onlrak'• S~l!oDJ No. 7. Tl!t PI'_, are preMDtec:l bJ tba W~'• Comm1ttets of tbe OI'I.Dfl Soctoly. S, CODDellJ, pr..a.s.K ~ St. SPLASHES OF HISTORY, 1Dc1udlnf such Items as a cut cl&sa powder bowl. a Bafttlan James Ep1accp&l Cbureb Wo. beer ltelD aDd a 'ery old Met&sen bowl, are dlsplayed by members of the Y1rctn1a mea; Mrs, JobD Gnbam, Ttce~ Cutle Au111arJ of the Au:l.t&Dee League of Newport Beach to preflee a lecture on pruldent; Mmea. CanneU.ta aatlquu belDgpresentad WedneSday morntng.May 17. GwenZoerokt, atJtborlty on aottquea, Moflat, Jobn D. Eoefer, Job:D. wtll a:tve the lecture at the Park Newport Spa building. Sbe wtll illustrate ber talk wltll P. Aabey, DaY1.d MartiD, Wll-items from her own collection, accordlng to Mrs. Normu Von Herz.en of Baycrest, U&m Jooea, Howard N. Rogers, first Ylee-cbaJrma.n of the au:rtUa.ry, who ts holding the Meiasen bowl at left. Also &Del Rolland Baler. GeaUemeo noldiDg ttems of l.nterest are Mrs. Theodore Robins Jr. of Westeutr, woo ls seated Ln OD tht committee Include Bark pt;b;;,•.;;eo;;nt~er~.~alld;;;;~"'~'~';;·,;N;;o;.rmu;;;;;_;Sti;;;;JJ.;,•;.•";_;•;.' ;."'.;'';;';;;"';;";.V;,;I;,;•.:;Jo;;·.;<E;;,nsl;;;,;gn;;;.p;,ho<;;,;o;..~) ... -~~---., =·Pr~:~:~,~& THE BEE LINE ~ I THE ENGAGEMENT ot M~ Barbara Boyer Broce to Stephen Robert Leech has been an- QOUQCed by Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Br taee Jr. of Corona del Mar, parents ot the Intended bride. Miss Bruce Is attending San Otego Mesa College, and her flaoce attends San Diego State College. Both are graduates of COM High SchOol. Steve Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Leech of Harbor View Homes. A September wedding 1s planned. (Photo by Beth Koch.) C I VIC LEAGUE WIL L On Wednesday night, May 3, the otflclal sebd..off parties for the annual Newport Beach to Enseoada race were hosted simultaneously by the Newport Harbor, Bahia Corinthian and Balbal Yacht Clubs. Prior to the dinners and evening festivi- ties, Invited dignitaries, race committee members, and the e:recuth'es ofNOSA were aboard the PniUoo Queen lor cock- tails and tour of the Harbor, wh.lle at the Balboa Yacht Club marguerttas and hers d 'oeuvres were served ln the bar as well as on the glass protected "fore deck." Red checkered cloths, bowls ot green, white and red carna- tions wlthboththe United States' star spangled banner and Men- co's colorful flag set the• theme 1n the dining room, along wtth music by the mariachi band and well prepared Mexican dishes brought a bit of Mexico to the palate as well as the ears and eyes. Among those we saw In at- tendance were our Ma yor and Mrs. Don MciMis, Com mander and Mrs. E. F. Lewis (sear ch aod rescue of the Coast Guard4 INSTALL MEW SLAT E Capt. aDd Mrs. Charles Btsbop Mrs. Jolm Gastal3oo wtll be of "Saluda, •· Capt. and Mrs. installed u president of the William Boehm, Chief warrant Newport Harbor Woma.o'sCivlc om.cers Eoo and Ludwig of L•rue at an 11 :30 a.m. llmch-tbe "Saluda." Others were .00 T~~e&y, May 16, at the Seoor and Senora Fnnctsco Irrtoe Coast Country Club. Morales, Mr. and Mrs. George other otncersareMrs.MerriU Yule, CommodOre and Mrs. SldlllDg, first vt.ce-presldent; Converse Wurdemann (prest- Mra. Pattick Shepard, Znd dent and treasurer of NOSA, n ee-president; Mr s. Margaret respectively). Our genial BYC Swain, recordln( secretary; Commodore and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Doris Slmderland, cor-BatHe were oo there to extend respood.lng secretary, and Mrs. a welcome, as were Jack and A. T. LIIDdy, treasurer. Mrs, Betty Alford, Leonard and Bette Rllth Wright Js J.nstaWng ot-South, and Vlrglni.a aod AI Lock- ftcer, &Dd Mrs. Fred rq,ree abey, all of whom worked u- ll retiring president. The pro-ceedlngly hard to make this p-am will be presented by T. a ma.rvelous evening. Com- Ouocu Stewart. modores Ed Relsen, John LIGAL NOTIC;I • ' • 'i lU I ll!I!!B .. :~ 927. " " " .. .~ • ,., 2. Payne, Don Franklln, Ed Steen Jr. and their wives were there to help host the atf.a.lr . We sat with Jean and Frank Flynn, Pete and MaryiLa Kln&. Jean and Frank Beach and Betty aDd Bob Berkley, (their daugfl- ter Clndy just became enplr{!d). It wu lDterestlng to talk with ly JANEY BERL S the over-all plans as well as Marylla and Pete, newcomers the goal& of the Thrift Shop. to East Blutt, He did orchestra-Betty (Mrs. Robert) Powell put tlon of the background music thOughts lD motion for the for the much-talked about pte-chapter Christmas luncheon ture, "The Godfather.'' • • • which Is hosted annually by this ..,.oup. "Soon start" makes And though the 25th Ensenada ,.. yacht race Is beyond the horl-this annual event ever success- zoo . • . some ot the boats f'\lll have marked their course tor New members Francie (Mrs. home ports.,. there is always Roy)Carver, Dotty(Mrs. Wade) something new coming, The pale Fairchild, Kay (Mr s. Robert) blue and gold lnvltatlonsma.tled Leitner, Jan {Mrs. Edward) some days ago portend a.o ele-Millett, Louise (Mrs. Law- gant blaclf.Uea!falr onWednes-renee) Pfister, Dorothy (Mrs. day evening, MaY 17, hosted John) Webster, all of Newport by M and Mrs Ben Deane Beach; CarmeUtl(Mrs. Lonnie) at ther8tg Canyon Country Club. Vlncent and Pat (Mrs. Eynon) TDe proceeds will beoent the WhJte of COM were welcomed. coffers of the Newport Harbor Jolnl.ag them In the soelal hOUr Art M m aod luncheon were: Martha us:u · • • (Mrs. Peter} Barrett, secre- ONION NECKLACE Wearing an on1on around the ne<,:k used to be fashionable-at lc;ast for cold surferers. It's easy to see why this o ld·tlrm cold remedy has now been discarded. We can't cure cold~. yet, but we can relieve their discomrorts . and av01d more scnous com- plications by usm~ the etfecU\·e med1a H1ons a vailable today. But don't usc any mediCine$ mdtscnmmately. When you're 111. Dt scns1blc. Let )'Our phys6Cian do the diagnosmg and prescnbmg. Then, tf he rocom- mcnds med1cat10n, itt us for quality prescriptions. -.. -... .,.-.--.-_..,_ D~~AI'tT MI!NT OP'IH "TIL 1.00 P'.M. Among the many, many Clnco tary; Nancy (Mrs. Ectward nl) de Mayo parlles, one was dU-Chapman, vtce-chatrman; Vtr- ferent. Helen aod Chester Bra-gtnla (Mrs. Manley) Clarke, byn had a "race watching" Phyllls (Mrs. Frank R.) Her- party at their Corooa del Mar man, Mary (Mrs. Honrd) home. Tables protected by big Peterson, Jean (Mrs. Hugh J.) yellow umbrellas and bedecked Plumb, Jean (Mrs. William) with bowls of yellow Iceland Ritter, all Newport Beach; poppies made a pretty picture others were Nelle (Mrs. Ed- and theboatload ofm.any colored wa.rd ) Brooks, Betty(Mrs.Rob-!=1=8~1~6=NEW~~~PC~O~IIl~T~~~~g~ flowers floating In the pool ert) Powell, Catherine (Mrs. brought oh's aod ah's from John 0.) Johnsoo of Balboa.; 100 more or less trteods trom also Gen (Mrs. Lee) Wood of Pasadena, San Martno as well Beacon Bay; Dorothy (Mrs. as Newport Beach and Corona Per sell) Gray, L1Go lsle; Blllle del Mar, A wonderful place for (Mrs. Ralph ) Deuer , hospital- such an aftalr, and whO could ity chalrman; Mtdge(Mrs.Nor- be better hosts than these two! man) Gamble, COM ; Carroll • • • (Mrs. Joseph) Seek. aod yours DOING IT EVERYDAY IS GOOD FOR YOU ! DfNNIS GRAINER, a 2.5 year old ,_,.,..pro. ho• ju1t re- turned from a Eu~.on tour with rite ~r•nch, hglith, ond Sponi1h Oovit Cup Team I . Dennil il willing to teach oll beginnefl rhrv odvonced ployer1, m. fundomel'ltolt or>d •troteglet of tenni1 play. ing. For Court Rates, Rentals, & Private lessons, See or Call DEIIISGRAIIIGER. 1000 MocA""'r 81'"- It wasn't a Cinco 'de Mayo truly from Ba.l lsle. From La- party but all work and no play guna HUts were Sally {Mrs. did oct apply to the Assistance Arthur) Best, MarLan(Mr s.Ro- League sustaining members' Land) Hodgkinson, Vlrgtnt.a hmcheon meeting last Thurs-(Mrs. Hayward) Wheeler and day at t~e Harbor Island home Marlette (Mr s. George) Penney ot Faye (Mrs. Walter) Spicer ot Laguna; Gladys (Mrs. Ev- ror there was a bit of both. erett) Gardiner, Harbor Isle, Divan and chairs were ar-who certainly helped solve the ltcrMtl ... llllllt. J40..14H ranged for the best view across ~par~kl:::•~·.p~r~o~b~Je~m~;,· ,;·-·.'~O~Ie~l~;;;.;;;;;;i;;i;ii;;i;ii~~-~~~~~~~~~~ the shrubbery Uned greensward to the bay aod the stream of ' boats headed for the starting Let's · I line of the annual Ensenada c ean up ~::;,,~.;',~!ness ns e!ficlent!y • Ruth (Mrs. John)Hamel,deo-_/) tal cllal.rman, toid of the Latest -z:::..L ./ activities ot the dental center _____;:: y_ •.. along with a few humerus lDctdents. Amella(Yrs. Martin) Lockney, chapter's lst vice president, presented some ot . Al'ERS mus bundles . DEBRIS must containers. , COlONA lllel .,..,.. ..... "Clean Up 1 ' SPECIAL! I..ID LOCKS I UILT-4N HAMDLU PLASTIC 32 Gallon TRASH CAN • Keeps Quiet Even Early In The Morning SEAMLESS • RUSTPROOF • EASY TO CLEA N RESIUENT • DENlPROOF • LIGHT·TO·UFT -~~~ .......... ., ll.'Jtn.tM M ... Oh' M'SJ.- DAVE SMITH. tt1e Mesa Z-mller, aod Frank: Ramires· ot Magnolla nge a furious battle for the tape 1n flDal )'Uds of tbe grueWng n ee. R&mlre& )ust Dipped Smith at tbe tape Smith won tbe lntoe teague JV cross country crown aDd ~s a trosb flnished bebiod Tom Ol.swang, Doug McLean and Jolm Olsw'aJ14 as Mesa domtna.ted the 2-mJle race. (VIc Opolok pllotO.) NEWPORT· MESA SPORTS SCENE WITH· VIC OPo\L B The CIF qua.rter-flnals at in the process. other Coron~. Westminster Saturday wUipro-bl~M~ chippers were Matt Cor. vide the lnltlal stepping stone in the 440 and the Sea King's for the Orange County tra.ck. 440 and mile r elay teams. and fteld preppers ln the quest The Sea Kings got great per- for additional laurels. With the formances ln the 880 with Doug Sunset league and Irvine league K~ finishing behilld Es- cbampionshtps behJ.Dd them, the ta.nda 's 880 champ, Eric 01- splkers can set tfleir goals 50Cl. Geor ge Kent provided ad- for the qua.rter-ftoa.ls at West-d!tlon points for Corona with minster Saturday, then the aootber 2od In the hlgb jump, Southern California secttooals Estancia had Eric Olson at Cerritos the follOwing week. mount the victory stand for The Calllornia ttnals are at his 880 win ancl Olson was oroville on May 27. 200 to Matt Coz In the 440. Sunset league champtonSa.nta Olson wa s a tlred young man Ana and Irvine league champ after both races as these yotmg Corooa del Ma.r crowned an super athletes put out 1~ In impressive roster of lndivid-all events . uals in their respective league Esta.ncla's frosh won their finals last week. Corona del divisional championship as Ken Mar empba.slzed the tact that CoMer took the blue ribbon this Is truly "the year of the 1n the high jump, Mttch Barnett Sea Kings" with another cham-garnered the top spot tn the plonshlp trophy to display In long jumpaDdReoaldoGu1tterez their already crowded trophy set a new 1320 record 1n that case at the schOol. Rick Desmet event. That was Karl Densoo provided a surprise by sweep. of Santa Ana Valley who won ing both dashes with JohD Miles the 100 and low h11I'dles in of Corona 2nd In bOth events. the c •s. Our world series bas- Lost! strayed out of his lane ketball performer, Tom Lloy, tor abol.rt 5 steps ln the 100 was 200 ln the 180 aro won and had his 2Dd place tlnlsh the 660, also tn record time. taken away from him. Miles Ken Conner proved to be a was 200 and Tosti 3rd 1n the fine dista.oc@ rtmner 1n pashing 220 so the same trio proved y_oy to, his new muk. Sam to be tbe class of the Irvine ~ 1'1l-,w tbe Eacles a 4th league in the dashes and shoukt place 1n the same nee. provide the top competition to Newport Harbor was the the Sunset l~gue champs Sa-runner -~ to Sunset league turday at Westminster. champion Santa Ana. Terry A l- In addition to Rick Desmet, britton won the shot crown with Costa Mesa's Tom Olswangup-his new record heave of S4' set team-mate Doug McLean that broke ex-Harbor Mark to take th@ 2-mile crown as Stevens' year old mark. Matt McLean was 2nd and twin Hogsett won the high hurdles brother John 3rd to a Mesa. and was 2nd in the lows. The dominated race. The crowd got HarbOr relay team pushed Santa a big chargt> out of the gutty Ana to a new relay record performances of all the 2-aod Grlf Amles really turned rollers as the large field of u 00 in the 440 and relay. competitors really gave It an Grl! finished 2nd to amazJ.ng they had right down the Une. Bob Harrel of the Saints Ln Mesa trosh David Smtih Will his record 44.0 run, and reeled probably take ~ the slack ln ott a tremendous leg in the the 2-mUe when the Olswangs mlle relay to help gtve Harbor leave along with McLean. Smith a 2oo to the super Sa.lnts ln won the J v cross country crown last year and ran a strong race Saturday as he ftnlshed ahead of most of the huge crowd. Howard Royster won the dis- cus cr own aoo set a new recor d ·-"' lEST PICTUII -lEST ACTOI ,.._ TIE FIEICII COOEmOI R that event. Brl.an Theriot and Vloc@ Mul- roy quaUtied for the W@st- mtnster me et in the C dashes. Lee Batson and Ben Robertson were in the money In the 660 for Harbor. Mark Stanlow wa s another big point wtnner for the Es- tancia trosh as he finished a close 2nd to Denson of SAV 1n the too and whipped the field tn the 180. Tom Lloy was 200 ancl Denson 3rd in that clasS)' field. The fr osh end thelt season Saturday at Westminster and the competi- tion ln all events shOuld be tremendous. A great prelim to the varsity performer s. See you there. DUCK FEET FINS HOO OIO MYLOH 6'5 & 7'5 ILEIUSH 6'5 REG. W-'RM-UP Jackets BOYS' S'S MEH'S·6 'S 125 to 995 SNORII.ES to 2'5 ~.-t-: • • SWIM TRUHKS • S • GYM a.ontES. TRACK PANTS. TEHHI S SHORT • IASEIAU.. MITTS • BATS • TEHHIS SHOES ~-· ..a..:.:=;;... VS . SEA BEES , BOTH ARE UNDEFEATED RwWbo-bllllool PYe ____ lalllo 111o --_, atlllo!o-IOOudlota-ocloool-...,. tract""'" lllo ToWlotlo 1a 111o 1o0o jllalpwltha- O!)Ito<o ebllloDp tbO S. -· u-IIO' 1/4". --.... a..o .,a., liiiD Roo Alftfu loll tho Blllp uu. --··tract IUid llold 8 '1 -.... Ia tho 100 Ud -. £Dilp Dipped KaiJu IUid 100, but Bob -willa • TaWiatle odpd OW,If to -arot ID the 180 IUid nlaJ Ud both aq-Ia the -ted Chrll Sbulda, a hrlD -ruu to bead liM _,., joolor 1a tho 1ooc IUid biP JD-. b1Cb IPOI'tl caleDder. Thtother led KalAl" 8'1 to .t0-11 wta elubes feature lJDcoln at to rema1D Wlbelteo. Doa FaQ .. KalMr, Rea at Glaler &Dd Dt.•t• moCo coaUaued b1J _UODI, at Dwyer. -DI&IICtl by -ID( tile Some lnterelllD( match-~ 75, 180 IUid loll( )1m» lbr 1n tbe TeWlDtle~Enslp clUb JCa1aar. Fukumoto bal rq .. are tbe loDe jump &I the top tstered tile top c1oct1Dp lx' S Ill tbe A dh1Jioo, Joe Dis~ tbe lla,ue lD the '7'5, 110 &Dd tulslao and Tucker Sharp, both soo plus the ZDd apot iD tbe of EnaJ.p. and John Y00111 of lone jump. the Tro)UI.s ra.nk 1...!-S in tbat Tbt Kaiser C'a topped Eo- order. DistaD1sl&o aoared to sip 48-20. The Ka1aer a.nd a. •rue best of 20' 1/4" Jut Eutp D's tattled to a SC-U week wllUe Tucker Sharp wu d.adlock. WaJD8 Kupuet woo close wttl\ 19' 5". Younc set h1s dull d .. ll wttbJobDWaldeo a pew sebool record wttb b1!: I.Dd nou1 Weber plu aocbortnc 19' 1-1/4" effort. Bryant Hu-tbe Sea Bee relay team to a mann, tbe undefeated loDe dla-wln apJDIC the classy Knt(fhts. tance flub for Enslen. will Jeff Walden won tbe tone )Imp bump l.nto his toughest com-for Kaiser. Marty EuUDpr petition of tbe seai!JOil. Larry p.Ye KaJser a WID in tbe sllot Englehart's docttng of 19.8 with Matt Palmer Znd for En .. in the 180 Is 2nd to Humann's 1 • go. 19.5, whi ch Is a league best. Art OJ.swang and Tom Unvert The B's wUl have Ron AI-were 1-3 for Kaiser 1D the varez of Ensign and Greg Gust, D high Jump. Doug Weber aod also in the top 3, cLashing John Walden reeled off a 1-Z In the long jump, The TeW!nkle fiDish for the KDJ.pt.s In C 's have Terry Peterson and 300. Doug Pattoo p.n tbe Tony Zuniga sparking the team Bees 2Dds in tbe loag lDd bleb to an undefeated season 90 tar. jumps. Ken Hutter aDd. Darrell Zuniga tops the hooor llst In Durio KOt Enslg:n a 1-Z tln18b the loog Jump and 2od In the 1.n the 600. Botb D sqtadl are 300 and 3rd In the shot while now tied with z wins aad ooe Peterson Is tops wUb 5' 2-3/4" ue a.nd tra.illng TeWlokle. Tbt In the high jump and 2nd lD Trojans lead with a 3-0reeord. league time to the 180. The LlncolnLaDcersCJ'll!tiDQI The Twlnk and Ensign D's to Improve and whUe tbey Jolt both sport 3-0 records and to Gisler 160 to 112, 1t wu boast some spa.r~llng perform-close all the way,Gtsler cqJped ers. Wayne Kaspuek won nts the A division 38-30, 37-U duels Wllh John Walden of Ka!-in tbe B's, 48-ZO In tbe C•s ser last week and shares the and 31-311a theO's,TbeGI.Iler top 75 sprint mark of 9.1 with c ·s are Ued with TeWtllkle, Walden. Steve Worden, the Tro-both 3-0. jan sprinter, holds the too 180 Tbe Davis A's kept pace with clocking of 21.4 wtth Walden Ensign at 3-0 capturlng their and Kasparek lied at 22.5 tor meet with Rea 42-26. Mario the Znd spot. Both anchor thetr Footes, Due Cooper, Ken relay teams so the Kasparek-Pa.rker aDd Nortaki Hamasaki Worden clashes wUl feature made u a clean sweep lD the the D competition. TeWlnkle dashes to gtve the Colts a has good representaUon In the big edge. Carmen Ratti cot honor roll as Kirk Langdale ott a 43' 6" beave 1D tbe shOt ooids the 2nd spot 1n the shOt to just edge fellow Ram, KeYID and Greg Krohnfeldt leads the LaRue, woo tralled the number league D's in the long Jump 008 man wltb .s• 1". with a 16' 11-3/4", f orrest Oavts woo tbeteameDCOUDtar Metcalf is tops for the 1'-.tnks 167~1/2 to 104~1/2, IWMPiAC ID tbe 600 at 1.27.9 and ls also all d!vlsions In the Rea en- one of the league leading high counter. Art Butte ling ns a jumpers. double winner for Rea In tbe • • • D's with wtns iD the 75 and • KAISER VS, ENSIGN 180• Rill Plnaca got OaYis The Kaiser-Ensign clash a ~uble In the C-15 and 180 proved to be a real thriller. Ill .. ~ •• th Ensign trailed by 30 points with Dave Mo ca ...._ e golnt Jnto the distance events k)ng jump for the Colts. RaDde and the Sea Bees led 134 to Hawtinsoo grabbed the B-~ 133 I I t the A relays. and 600 tor the Colts. go ng n ° ValeDCJne gave Davis wins lD Ensign won that event aDd the th 8 _100 300 and Shot to meet. Kaiser split with the c:mu a big aftetllOOll ap.tnst Sea Bees in tfle relays, taking th Rams va1ent1De's time of the Sand e with Ensign grabbing 3; 1 loth· 300headsthe league. BASEBAiiNmHi"GHLIGHTS The nnat week of the tase-are 9-4 and Edison 8-5 tor ball season has the local prep the year gotnc 1Dto the ftDal nines bOwing out with Estancia game. Est&oela and Ma.polll at Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa at 7-6 are only 2 games back. at Santa Ana Valley and A~-Corona and Santa ADa Val\eJ helm at Newport Harbor this are 6-6 wttb ooe tie whlle friday . Mesa, 5-8, and FountaiD Val- Irvine leader Los Alamitos ley, 3-10, folloW lD that order. was whipped by Estancia 4-3 The tlnal pme will tell Tuesday as Jim Postel scat-wbetber Los Al OWD5 the title tered 5 hits. struck out 1 lnd outright or w111 lhare U w1tb scored 2 runs. The Eagles tbe Cbarcen. Tbe Grtffs are garnered 5 hits also but played at Mapou.a and Edison at errorless ball whlle the Griffs Fouat:aiD Valley 1D tbe leape had z mlscues. Postel became f1.nale for both, the 200 county pitcher to chalk Newport Harbor pn Marta up 12 wins for the year. a battle before dropplDg a OM • THE IRVINE U:AGUE'S 100 IUid UO yard dUh cbamp, Rlct Dumet of Costa Mea., Ia ora the Ylctory podium, llaatod by JoliD lollloa, at loft, Who wu Zod, IUid Carlo T-lrd lor tho a. Klap Ia tho 180. Thla trio pnnood to ~ the class ot tht Jaeut tn the sprlDts 1n the league llaala at Sanla ADa Collep, (VIc Opolek pllotO,) T·~~:A STARS Tom Olanag, Doug McLean, Desmet aDd Tom Ols'n.D&. left to right, pose tor tbe Ensign sports media photocraPher &fttr their lrrtne leaaue cbamploaahtp meet at Suta Alii Collep. Rlct Desmet wroo the 100 and 220 yard sprint crowns. Tom 0\swang, Doug McLean aDd John llolahed 1-Z-3 for Mesa In the Z-mlle run, wtth Tom levine league record to the process. (VIc ()palek . . . . .. SLO PITCH Sec11, Connf'l"'( "THE ANDERSON TIPES" "W'rttn 'I":JJ l'us.tXY'd v.<M OJt "lt'IP"Ct cw ltYW' ltW'i(1> 'f(lU gcrtl do. g<!o)Ob. QC21 a IO"w"ye". Q"d Qlll 0 ITO'\- LEE BATSON of Newport Har- bor high school puts oo hl.s t1nal t:tct durllle tbe SUnset 1eacue ruats at Dlvtd.aMl rteld lD the C lSZO. He mainta!Ded his lead over Perez of Laora to wtn tbe event aDd set a oew school reeord of 3:18.0 tor the eveot. (VIe Op&lek phOto.) ~F\\"PORT . ( - .. • f . ·~· Edison suffered a 5-t loa r~m lol& tD tho Vltlnp, •bo R•TES. FOR " •SSIFIED ADS to Magnolia and stayed 001 hi.Ye tbe ZOO JP(It Wl'IIJI)ed 1$ "' ~ ANONYMOt.S -· pme behlDd Los AI. TbiGrta. Ul tb1 S~m•t IMpt w1tb their 1 Tl-2 Tl-• 3 ·TI .. I .Pboae 50-'7!17, P.O. 8oJ: :~ :;:""!;.::~ ~ t!: :10 -· • leu --· ........ U l 1,0 3.00 No. 1~, Coot& M-. to &DIIOI tho Somset 1•11"1 21-o '" 30 _. .. ---2.GO S.OO oi.GO BEFORE YOUR EYES- crown. 31 ...,.. .. ., ........ M.. 3.4»' 400 5-00 oo your otW carpet -remo" M&rtDa bad to call oa tbllr W ..,.! .,.. ,f) ...._.. .OS •15 them with Sloe Lustre. a.t aee Grtc Foster to t&ll tbtm 1-,.,.=c:--::::c:--:-;:-;;--E T eleetrle lbampooer, $1.00. oat Ia the lrd lDDIIIC "'""' e BOOKS fOR $ALE lfiFO~R~R~N~~~~~~ cr .... Har-.e, 1107 Eut rae rtlll'tecl Kirt EW.. wttb I ~~~~:...!..=.::...==:.::..-~ commerclal &Dd pro-Cout HW)' ., Corcu delllu. tbt ..... loadtd IDI:I DO outl. 'TEACHERS OF DESTRUC-fessloall om.ces -from $?.5 Fo.ter cot tbe )lb deDI ud TION," by AUct Wldlotr. ~ -oo Nortb Newport btcyclt rtpl.lri.Dc em got oat of thO Jam with oo Tbolr piau lor a -lau.t ._cte H•r HOIPllal. au maltu. Tlroa, ud au ruu btlDcJCOr"ed. Harbol'easne rft'oJIIUon. Paperbl.ct. $3. Vopt. 646-18'15. rep)&cemellt puta. Beaeb 81- bl.ct wttb .m,le nM in tM cycle., 108 E. Blllbca Bb'd., «11 Ud 5th llullnp bat Yulaa ORDER FROM: larp ..-ala Bllboo, 17'5-7181, Ud.lll J!. ocorod 111o 5th ..., Ia lbo 1111 Amorl<ao OplDioG 1!000 sean, North obore, Ll~~u::~:~ ~~~'lth~:SI~.,;;c~-:~lol;-~· ~141::-ud bold oo to wiD 5-4.. liar-1934 lluborBIY~;~C!'!"1 loloa hood. For real 7UII, bor wW bo 4-1 Filii liiiD tho T.o~: ~~ ' nM1J, 541-1111 IUid llal pmo apllot A•bolm. U7'5 TIO 1'110 Harbor JVallld o todiJ 1 W:,AI'I::.:,l:;E~D::-::::-:::~=::::= 1-:::;.::;::' :;;:;::=;:;;:;;~:;::;= ~~~~~~;x:-;;;;;;: -ud 1o11 11 1a • .-1wAJIT BBACH PROPERTY lbr 1-~~ -.-~- -. 111oJ llaiiJ aoOOIId tllr .. -Ia RIYII;Ildo. !•_!~~~~~==-...... -,, Ud IMI1 ... ~.Wootan, 1'110 '-• OwMr •• Hal EnJ,II78oath I-~·-can ~ ~ ~:: V'u Ktu AYe,. l.o. Aacl*• Pluoltt~IOt.... I'JI-4010 IOGM. ..llal_blo_IM.al sc~-~o~usJCco. 1IIOIIIIKl. YIIHoi--WAKTED • Yo• old -Ia "~' U -o1 e'"'"'~ Old -...... Vltlap. lao -· a--• 81-1107 II, llala st.,-Ala • a .,... - -· I I' -. SpocJa117 --·• IUQ 110 IM ITATI <:t<IIO, 1101 &. -Blft.. 1.. I • .-Jrto. fi.IO par lit.-· ~ cout Ctlllll 17'5-'IIII,OidiiiJI. y--·Or---80'1 .... _... *' . IIIIo ,._ooua.,_ CoD .. _ .._ LolrnJ Or-eo.-401 Jol&r, 1'11-I'I'H.. ,.. .. tz' ,, .. .,.......... •s1crn.r Pluot .. 1-~~~~~-----~~·~~~~----~----------·~. !: :-r:-~ .:': rca-=~~= atuw~tED····--;·· CAliS fOil au.t: 10' 1/4~ Ia lllol~a-pia"' lOo1l1 lilor '-6-1 at -~~~~~~-~,.a~~~"CIIIAM PUPP" .. 7--at tho hlltJ lltld. no -•ootc.._. WAift'ID: .a..,..,. iltlrl-,.... '••I :llldlal11n1,1""' IIIUil U a _., ediOOl P.pCKI CIIJ CW'Jr ,_ ..... DE .IDr dlf lloJI IJI't.. o.tr ... T • ....._. ~ ::..dUd tope l1lo Joapa ..... IN-I/l ....... -·~ ...... -:::::..."::: .., __ ..... Do pr---<-11f -Md IM-1/l, Ud OCC __ .,.... _ __.· ___ _ Ted JoleGialoJ,) .111-1/l. .. • • p .16 IJa,.u f<-l~t ,_ .. h See the Wide Ocean! Prime ocean front on Balboa Pen- Insula Point. Four bedrooms, den, 2-1/2 baths, 2 fireplaces. All hard- wood floors. $112,500 Call for particulars or stop by SUNDAY OPEN HOUSE 1-5 P.M. 0111oo 011111.........,. a.....,. ·PETE BARRETT REALTY 1601 W•olfl Dr. ILL 64ZGOO ••••••••••••••••••• OPEN HOUSE liDO ISLE SATURDAY II SUNDAY 1:00 to 5:00 104 VIA ORVIETO, WOO lSLE ••• REMODEL OR REDECORATE • 3 BEDROOMS & FAMILY ROOM •• , •. ,,. ,$69,~00 2 BATHS, 45x88 STREET TO STREET LOT • 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS . , •• , • , •...• , . $90,000 7Sr88 STREET TO STREET LOT Real MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES IRVINE TERRACE Ortgillal ......,. often her lovely S BR Ir- vine Tertaee Eut home. Better than new cmdlllon. Go......, lo" maintenance IJ'>IIIIdl. f87,ll00. Tom QueeD 811 6200 PRESTIGE LOCATION Private beach & Wlnla court. Slip for small boat. Cbarmlng 2 BR, conv. den, 2 ballu. ~.1100. TWO BA YI'RONT LOTS ntness forces drastic price reduction. Utilize emting a BR howe or demolish for 2 new bayfront homes. Gloden Fay for oppL -612-8235. Price now -f215,000. [Irvine 1 .. , -·---.... I ttl DoNr llftw. IU·IUI 11144 __ _ ~ ._..,CIIIfan'III1211S THE IRWIN COMPANY REALTORS 445 Unton Bank Tower • 610 Newport Cent~ Drtve Newpan Beach. Caltforn•a (71 4 ) 644-6111 LEIGHTON Bay Front • 5 Bedrooms • 3-1/2 Baths • Pier & Float * 45 Ft. Lot $268,000 (or lease for summer) says .. BUYING or SELUNG a home or d~le:~ 1n this area? Talk with the boss. Your very own Brol.er-ttealtor available byc.alllng: LElGln'ON UMDEN -a membe.r slnce 1959 of the Newpott Huboi'-Costa Mesa Baud of Realtors RODEFFER BUILDING-NEWPORT CENTER PHONE 673·7225 ROY McCARDLE REALTOR IIBLI.ULB 1811VIC8 11HC8 194J Quick to reserve an apartment in one of our new sections. {The quicker you are, the better your chances of getting the floor plan and location that fit you bast.) 546-7729 1810 NEWPORT BL COSTA MESA Park West apartments tend to fill up last. With adults over 30. (And under 30.) They like the adulta-only sectlona with private pools and Jacuzzis and barbecue pita. With tlbma. (And Dads . .lmd kids.) They like the family sections with tot Iota. The pre-school. The teen center. The Junior Olympic elze pool. With athletes. (And just plain good sports.) They like Park Weet recreation. It outdoes every other apartment complex In the area. There's a three-acre activity park. Filled with swimming and ther- apy poole. Night-lighted tennis. Volleyball, handball. A large turf area tor jogging and touch football. There's a two-story clubhouse. Complete health club fllcilllies and trained attendanta. Lounges, geme and party rooms. Full-time recreation ~neger. Park Weal haa aomething tor everybody. So, no matter whit your age, or marital atatus. or athletic ability ... you're aura to flt ln. If you hurry. 3113 PartMew Lane, Irvine. Jua1 off the s.n Diego FrMwwt at Culver Road. Adultt onfy, from 1110. Family apanmentt, from t1M. • TltURSOAY, IIAV It, 1!72 C!II!Q!!A PEL 11M. CAU f. Newport Stach Bolllaa Balboa Island Costa Mesa Lido Isle · dtl Mo1 U~I()UI: ti()Mf:S ~IUCH·III-1 .M!.MVDm£•1• REI , .. WIIIdlfi'Mo.,,......... .. ............ c.. ..... CtWWIA llELMAJl•nl I liD ....... e...........,, c.-1111 .... Either way you look at it ... .~ LOOKING FROM THE HOUSE l It's a good place to keep your T 30 foot boat, enjoy the quiet Newport O Island life, and l NCuME tool Solid-A built duplex. $82,000 8 (OWNER WILL FINANCE) Newpor1 -Caron• del M•r • Catt• Mew CoRBIN-MARTINP l====644-7662===.J~ Curt Dosh ftE:ALTO" •• H41. -.... ., .... 11• W. COAtT an. II RWPOaT aaACII n..r.. aa•l· alft'A...- •••••lfnAL Alft ti/SIIfUI ~RO~··n·~ ..... a.. ..... c. ........ DUPLEX Corona del Mar South of highway, large three bed- room, two bath lower, with two bed- room, two bath upper ••. Carpets, drapes, fireplaces, built-Ins. $81,500 ••••• VIEW HOME Three bedrooms, den, and family room, with three baths. The best of everything. $99,500 • • • • HARBOR VIEW HOMES AND YOU OWN THE LANDI Three bedrooms, family room, and 3-1/2 baths. "Portofino" model with bonus rOom. $65,900 • • • • HARBOR VIEW HILLS Beautiful home ... Beam ceilings, dining room, three bedrooms, two baths, kitchen built-Ins, three-car garage. The land Is yours. I) llOX Y. r R.AXKl..IX I Rt:Al.. H'>R \ 32~ E1S1 Co•st H1chway Coron1 del Mlf. C1lilornt1 Pnone· 673-2222 •••••·ooooo••••• eJJ,.Ja !JJ. PlEST16E WATElflONT HOW& SHOWN IV APPOINTMENT lliJI!iQA ISLE OR. Completely furnished 5 BR.. 4't:! bath home. Large waterfront living room with floor to ceil marble frplc. Formal dining rm .. fami- ly nn., maid'a rm. Pier & slip .... Sl95,000 .W Linda ltle Drive Elegant new 4 bdrm .. 4 Y2 ba. home with family rm. & lge. game rm. Mstr. swteo· w/ marble frplc. & concealtd office area. Vacuum system. Radiant ceil. heit. Pier & float. . . . . . . . $255.000. 57 Lind• Ia._ Drive Custom 4 BR.. 3~ ba. home on Lagoon. Mstr. BR. has sitting area & frplc . \\ aterfront family rm w tconversation p1t around the frplc.; lovely garden, lge. sl1p $189.500 101 Lind• la&e Drive Lovely 5 BR.. 4 ba. home with downstairs waterfront mstr. suite & lge. game rm. or study. Mexican We floors, beam ceilings. quality construction. slip , . . . SIM,OOO For Complete lnform•tion On All Homes & lots, Ple•M C•ll: BILL GRUNDY. Realtor ldanclen B&dg. •t Lind• I ale' :MI BAYSIOI Dll, SUITE I, N.B. 675-4161 •••••••••••••••• CORONA DEL MAR FOR RENT SpectaeuJu views for your flmlly. F'rom this Harbor Vln llUitop aboore Con.. del Mar . DramaUc u cb.ttectwe. llalkwowe mterlors. Privacy. Pool. prdeDs, pla.J areu. Close to schools, Shopping. Two ud tb.rH bldrooms. two t.lhs. F'rom $1.45. Gas IUid --IDcl-. •• Bayview apartments lAM JO AOUIM HILLS ItO AD, IAIT Or MACAitTHUit aOULIVAitD 1'011 Sale. through the Multlple Lla~ Service f1 the Newport Harbor-Ca.ta Mesa Board ol. Realtorstotall.ed$38.1 mlll1oo In the ftrat 3 mootb8 ol. 1m. THJB IS A 43'1, INCREASE OVER Tim SAME PERIOD. ol. 111711 1)411 - llath"C& were proceued, o1. ~ 84% WZRI: SOLD! 84% ol. tiM llal• were c:ooperatt". List • .. C I .lr.l.llade I erntanent El M II d" I 52 MOTHI!RS a.u• MAlliS MilS. HIIIRT , •• ,OINT mer a ory 1es a "'··~-"~"c-,. ... -_... ....... ~~~ N w .. latllo-ll'olo<todiO'ool-at t11o llomo ol Mro. .UU. 1'tllt <> J Yl.lllall.,.. ol ,_, )Ill Ia cue WI lllh1 •w• ,._... ..ntell ftl'l btld Pultle Cout IM.pl. cttllt ol tbt Motbeu Cl~ ol Tbor.,_cta-N..,..t Beaeb. 0111 .._.., -... - --~~ """*" -Ill T_, &l Poclllc ¥low llo-llr. II&Jlor11f IV'I!Yid bl' Botllol 111 --1 Ordor TIIO motllorl W«Mil 00 a qtd. lor ... JU1 I -'11111 01 -porm .. loraor-IDOirlal Put lor Elmlr E.llal-hit pUo, Gloria; a -CnJr of Jeb'o Daooe~Dro Olbor -1oo Go.111 Hllu, r-bOO-.... ..-erar•• ... a.latll.ttl: N11Ztsr ,...., to Clfl& • Tile........ 'fttPlralottb~t klfy, ot. Harbx' VI., HtllJ, otC"....,dllMarildllllbtera. omc.-sueMrs.a...wat.er. ortdca--oi.BttbllllS.lfut -..otoc --de-tilt Cllllrlel, ftlell Ia --· 1100 Padlk Cilll'cll, Sill Brood st ·Now-w110 dlod lut S&turdly. llro. Pa101!a HaekaiLooAap-mac, neo..pr-;llro.Bar-.. -·· mootlq will b1 bold Mk; Ill, If .... lOla _., lor IIPI.::l!_... ..... = = ~i., -~ $011 Boll* -Dr, R-ll llr. ll&llory, Wllo Will U, lao u4 lllellola Mallory ol bon Kopbart ooe:o!arY u4 at t11o lnloo ""'"' ol llro, ... aper!DUIItlltJlwtllltdoel flceflld • • .,.._, ...... 1lltertm putor, w1l1 wu ~eel diad at Bot.C' CotCMclellllar,udatntUr, Mu,TtDmaaA.Ibby u..:..u. Roy AU.. Secret pali...Wbl u. ..... UllaC' · Tbe ..,, per......r ordl. •W sw•cb at 1 &DIS 11 a.m. brtiC a m...,. OD ••A model bolult&l an.r beioc ru.lbld Letter l.t.a.llorJ oe otab. ' retMJ,ed. Mewpart ~cb clty coaacU-D&DCI J~>~Ua oat 'fllc' bul· Saad&J OD "Dh1.11 Ud bUMA matMr" at tbt 10 a.m. Scmday tbwe from bS. bome at 1011 ._ lltrodoctd u ewdlllloee oea~~s ue compltible wttb 1M wttDe•llac coocenlllir tbt aenw. S&Ddealtle Dr. lloadly blat wW replace the &I'M, a.od the Ult dOtJ: DOt C.brllt." •• • • He WU pi&.D.t m&Daaet t>r etD•JI'DC7 measure due to tl-1Delude tbt n«all ~ t!ll.t • • • n. Harbor TrtDI.ty Blpi:Ut the Los A.optes nmes pro- plre Way JB, tlleG ·-boYe bolO mOY!Dc ID dllrlllf Tho Ftut -Cburch ol C!Rcll, wo -. st., Colla diiCIJOII plllll ID c-Moa. tbe emeri'IQC)' Jaw tcr uotber rectd DlOllth&. Sbapa alrtldJ' Co* ..... SOl MapoU& St., M ...... Dr. ErDM Zlmbtlm&A., He was &180 u 81-bueblU there will DOt be &fleeted, bOW-at Sula AD& Ave. --"Tbt Cbr&.Uu pqebokiCUI &.ad player, barinr played lor the ever. Clor7 ot motbtrbaod" wW bt marrtap COUII.Mlor wlllll*k Loe Anptas Ancels to the okt H!ROUI RIIIG BROK EN AUbouglllack oii)Ol'ktolhll 1111 molbor'o claJ-IlM>Dto;lc at 1 -aolhltS-y:i:l' H!R! IIY fll AG!H T$ beenooeo!lheprlmecooceru of Dr. James Combo at tllo to an 14oltoiD tbo IOOCt-Y BARIARA WAL KER OlE$ A blrola smuuUDr ring 111-of pla.nDers aDd couactlm~a 11 a.m. aerYtce tMa Sulday. 11 a.m. morllDcsentee, ep.m: Barbara Walker, sz, ot 1101 with the finest RUSSELL STOVER<an dl .os toe leet.tfmate bustnesses as sttxiYillc the ca.nnery area 1 At 1 p.m. b1l topic Will be to tbt J()Utb 1D the JOQtb chapel. BerUtdre Lane, Westcutf, was a troat ns broktD Tuesday tuttire, the councU failed Moo-"Tbe dfb ot tbe Sp!rtt --A.Qd '1 p.m. evWD.g serrlee. buried May 5 1n Pacltlc View bJ' tba Federal Bl6eau ot ID-da.y to act onaptoDOHdordl-wbltuethey?" · Yemoria.l Park. Sbe dted UD· PRAGRA.NCB iR8ASURY :-=~o::;m~~.arrestof :::m~::~~=~ Move freeway NB asks :=tedlyW.ay4atHoaghos-c»fSCE!NTINI!NTAL P«wrllu s., ••• , ... t1H,$,W•Idu. A Costa Mesa tlrm, the otr-street storage or puldng. f Services tn Pacltlc VIew Sorlil•tr. LA Gallo,, Co ty. 11111/oltls, "•"•I uus Amerlcu Balboa Glass Co., Tbe ordiDaoce was tabled In-Last •eet. tbeCa.IUonJaDe. tbe cout route from comtog C-1 were cooducted by the IZ 1·1 St H t rl I 1&17 Placentia Ave., was cam detlnltely. pa.rtmeot of PubUc Workla.sked thrOQ&tl. Newport Beaeb. Rev. Loren Flickinger ol New-~ \o a ed ,.. ~ ,J see sun 1 raw o pe ume ... co ogne ... b C Ia " sa poUce as a •·y the Uy r N-~ •-h to c ..,oc. ·~bath powder in straw·hoppy sets and singles '1 08 .. e """ HIGHT OWLS MEET MAY 21 c 0 .... .,..... • .._c It)' COQDC1lmea also went port Un1ty Cbi.D'cb.. '" dUtrRlution po1nt. The owner, Tbe Newport Beach Night de1ay appronl of a 494-tiDlt on record YODCiay Ins~ Mrs. Walker nsborntnAia· Coro-na -1-1 Mar Pharmacy Albert G. Ellsworth. 44, ot Owls ot the Hoot 'N Holler residential development that ot Aasemblyman Robert Bad -meda, aDd bad Uved nere for UW Hldingt.on Beach was arrested Roost will meet at 2 p.m. Sun-would toclude tbe site of the bam's bill to keep the route the past 47 years, She Is sur-3121 E. Coast Hwy. ... near }c::aa:DlM Monday DJ.ght, pollee said. day, May 2l, in tbe Bethel proposed interchange ot the olll ot town. a..nd aptnst a vlved by her husba.Dd, Jack; lO Paul Aragon, 36, and Ar-Towers social center at 666 Newport and C01st freeways meuure by Serator WIIUam by 2 sons, Robert Coorad and WI OILi VI!R . PMOM!. 61~9\ mando Rutz, 19, of HuoU.ngton w. 19th St., Costa Mesa. 1n West Newport. Coombs ot Rialto, whleb would Rooald Walter; a daughter, Beli.ch, John L. De La Torre, Mrs. Paul Bray ot Ontario Mooday, the City Councll DOt allow freeway coostrucUoo Paige Walker, and an auot, 24, of Garden Grove, Paul Lo~ wtll 1 and she wUl be ac-only awroved the Newport tbroup to'lt'US wtthollt a signed Jessie Murphy, all of Newport vato, Zl, of Orange, and Pedro ~!god, t th tano by her Crest development west ot Su-frelfty agreement. Beach. Hernandez, 52, of Santa Ana com_.... a e P perior Ave. a..nd Sbuth of 15th also were arrested. mother • Mrs. George (Dolly) St., but also decided to tell H El GH T S A SSN . Cl VE S Stewert ot Newport Beach. Mrs. the state to take its freeway Ertlt (Carla) Hanson ot Costa and eo to Hunttogtoo Beach $100 FOR BONOS DRIVE Mesa and committee will be A delepUon represeott.ngth~ Members of the Newport In charge o( refreshments a.nd city wlU go betore the State Heights Improvement Assn. decorations. Highway Commlss1on meeUng voted Tuesday ni ght to donate GRANT BU ILDIN G SOLO nut Thursday, May 18, 1n $100 to the citizens committee Godd lrln R..rutt .... with tnstructioos to 1c1 to r th $9 Grant lcksen l.s ret g .. _ wm!orlU ng '• pobo~~~ge o eJ after almost 25 years of ~· seek an alternate routJng ot on par ,,... ssue on une .. ,~ 1 nlt ~-1 the freeway The new route 6 erating ,...., ur ure :MOre a • 'Jim Newsome of the city's 15th St. and Newport Blvd., would have the Newport tree. Costa Mesa The bldlding wtll way ti.D'n westward at 16th St. community development de-Ued. head and head tor Htmtingtoll Beach. partment explaiDed the pro-be remode f :se~a!ntoru. where it would connect with posa.ls made by the Planning quarters 0 e 0 the controvers1al coast tree. Commission last week to Umlt Winery. found~ way h .... west ot the Santa bl ...n 1 str t1o H i The business was ~ ~ 1i;d r: ~ed u~U: ~ ~-in 1919 as the BalboaFurrUti.D'e Ana river. ; nd th ere lal ~ f~ b~1-and Transfer Co., and later The move by the city is the he lnge soe<hl~ ayl lnpu c became Grant's at the present latest 1n a series ot leave-DO-ear on l!io" r se the hll aaa~-TT -~• stone.uoturned ettorts to keep City Council ctlambers. locaUon, w e ..-a~er ha.s continued at a location on COU RT IS MO VING Campus Drive. NEVA TAYLOR DIE$ 'The last day of operaHon Private tuneral servtces are ot the Hubor Mwlieipal Court SU RFIHG FILM SHOWN pending tor Mrs. Neva Taylor at the present site 1n Costa died tedl:y M y 9 Mesa will be this friday May "five summer stories,'" the woo unexpec a Uff 11: aod the court will' open 9th and final film in a series at her hOme a t 111 Shorec MOOday May 15 at the new of sW"f-outdoor ai!Ventures by Dr., Sbor e Clltts. She had Uved locatio~ In NewPort Beach •• phOtographers Greg MacG UUv. In the county ~r the past ~0 at 4201 Jamboree Rd ., just r ay and Jim freeman. Is show-years and 1n all1orn1a r east ol MacArthur Blvd near ing through May 23 at the Sal-more tha..D 60 years. She was the coWlty a.trport. ·• boa thea.ter. born ln Mlchlpn. Baltz-Bergeron's Corona del Mar Mortuary Is handUng tuneral details. MARINERS CHURCH Dr, Jao Aldricll, -........ !do TIL D. detr• from Dallu Tboololkol hcl~Uy, llollu, T ... , If tllo ellareh -. 'l'llo ROY. William A-Ia U.Ci&ta pulor 1.111 11 &ftillb .. 1or yl.cU1Hon &ad CHARL ES TRUSTY Dl ES Funeral services wUl be beld at 3 p.m. Saturday, May 13, at Bell BroadWay Chapel In Costa Mesa tor Charles E. Trusty, 62. ot 2392AtureAve., Santa Ana Heights, wllo died May 9 at Hoag hOspital. --SUNDAY SCHOOL. . . . . . . 9:00A.M. WORSHIP SERVICES .. 9:00 I< 10:15 A.M . EVEN'lNG SERVICE ...... 7:00P.M. 2200 !.COAST HWY ., CORONA O!L MAR He was retired a.tter world.nr tor many yea.rs tor the Webers Bread Co. NOW IN NEWPORT HARBOR!!! 428 E. 17th St., (nM r Wa 1tc llff) • • 1Jatt • lit 1\irt $ .. . Fonn•• John BAKED HAM & CANDY YAMS PRIME Rl B S4.4S TOP SIRLOIN 4.25 NEN YORK 4 . .10 FILET MIGNON 4.9S lnchtd~• •••o or ••loll & ••tete a {ChompoW't included with oil diMers) Business & Social Lu nc hes be vi n ot 11: 30otn from $ (50 S3.75 ALL DRINKS SERVED FROM lHIO""' to MO.,. -.6'/f l•po rtocl ..... clo•••ttc wh••• 4pm -7pm Italian specialt i es for ro1on otl• .. 645-6633 ....... , O.fiJt:-- ... L CGWf 11111-T AT -.,.._ 0 0 • " _, -~---. --· . . ...... ._..... .....-·. ,_........,......-;a . VOTE NO ON THE JUNE 6 BOND ISSUE IN NEWPORT BEACH TO STOP TAX WASTE WHY? The citizens, businessmen and property owners of the community of Newport Beach should not be ex- pected to tolerate any waste of our tax dollars. At the same time, they should not be expected to tolerate any post- ponement of projects that are vital to the safety of the adults , their children or visitors to our city . In 1966 the city council of Newport Beach unaminously ap- proved the building of bicycle trails for the safety of our residents. In February of 1972 our former mayor stated the bicycle committee of Newport Beach was asking for $75 ,000 for bicycle trails within our city limits. During the short span of time between February and June of this year the price for those trails has increased to $600,000 . We see no need to spend what is not necessary and there appears to be $525,000 worth of expense written into this bond issue which is completely unnecessary in the bicycle trail issue alone . If $75 ,000 of our money was all that was needed in February of this year, why has the price tag for these trails risen so drastically in such a short period of time? There is a carry-over of $1 ,400 ,000 (one million four hun- dred thousand dollars) in reserve from last years budget which was not spent by our city administrators. This is money for projects which were considered unimportant and shelved until a later date. If bicycle trails are imperative to ttie safety of our community, why have our administrators followed a policy of procrastination concerning our safety? The money is available now to build our bicycle trails. There is no need to place our community in debt for what we can pay for now! (;OMMITTEE TO I STOP I T~X W~STE Carl Arllaeter. C ~alr ••• Ilea De wer •r i ve, New •••• ••••~ • NEWPORT BEACH l(k THf NfWPORT HARIOR -"""' LIOLLI ...... ....,., f .......,.._. ...... IWoiiiOI tJilA ng to summer school Awlleauoo~ tor lbe Newport 1n ltf'&des 1-4 spectalempba-be otrered at Ealtbluff and be- Mea district a summer school sis wiU be on reading and ginning pbotoltfapby 11 the of!erlnp, at au grade levela, mat.hemattcs wttll eleetJns 1n ta an Lotereat at .Orne of ~= sbould be ready May 15, ac-uploratory acleoce, Spanish, sehoota. ' Tllla week's question: cordtDi to R. C. Watts, summer music, arts and cra.tts, and Each tllgb school plana of- school coordinator· a remedial physical education terl.np in art, televlaioo., bust-· The district Is preparing lor c lass for those wtth Yiaual or ness, EngUah, homemaking, in- 9,600 summer schoolers. An perception and motor coordtna-dustrtal arts math music Increase Is expected because tton problema. For the ttrst physical educa'uoo, science, 60~ of tbe new fiedble time sched-Ume a creative dance class clat studies, drlnr education ule and use of more school Is planned for Eastblutf school. and tralo.tng classes, plus tutor "SHOULD THE CITY OF NEW- PORT BEACH DO SOMETHING TO CONTROL HIGH-RISE CONSTROCTION?" Asled at Harbor VIew Shopping Center . taclWies. Tbe grade S-7 program 1a corps. The elementary starting time for reinforcement of readlng In a&utlon Corona del Mar -1'.:-.. : bas been c hanged to one-half math, aoo Engll.sh wtth en: Newport Ka~bor uc~ cosb. :~:.-~­ bour later than last s1mmer rtchment In Uteratur'eand math. Mesa high scooo'ts wlll offer d .-.l·.;: to decrease tardiness and avoid Electives wlll Include inter-languages· H.arbor Hlgfl wt ll RIDING THE TRAILS of the flying E Ranch on the desert Dear Wickenburg. A.rtzona, peak tramc. The Oelible time mediate and advanced J.nstru-have a ~clal Ubrarlan class are Kerl and Pat Krone of Newport Beach and Maria Jose VlleDSicy of Santiago, Chile schedule Is from 8 a.m. to mental music, voeal music, aDd Costa Mesa wUI otferagrt-(left to right). The Western-style vacation was an exclttng e~rlence which the Krooe 10 p.m. With some offerings shop, homemaking, arts and culture courses. A new pilot fa mUy r ecently shared with thelr guest, Marta Jose, You lh for Uodersb.ndlng u cha.nge nr 1'loo ln the afternoons and evenings crafts, beglnnlng and inter-pr ogram 1n careers ts offered student from Chile. Pat Krone, a Paclf1c Telephone manager in the Newport-Costa Mesa to meet the needs of students. medtate typ1ng, conversa.Uona.l at Corona dell4ar high school, oUlce, Is currently mother for her own daughter, Ke ri, aDd for Marta Jose, whO Is lip IIIII AU 4 h..lgh schools will be Spanish a.nd r emedial PE. A aDd a special motorcycle me-spending 6 months with the Krones. Kerl and Marta Jose are senior s at Co rona del Mar open for the summer program special course on Hawa.U wUl chanlcs class at Estancia. high school. Mart.a Jose will return to Chile In July to complete her education. 67Mt• • DOROTHY RILEY, 46, or 881 Amlgos Way, the Bluffs, sales clerk at Robinson's : "Keep buildings down --way down, especially In vtew areas. What's belnr done at Promon- tory Po1nt Is horrible." • JO ELLERBEE, 28,otl847 Port Abbey, Harbor Vtew Homes, housewife: "As long as views ot the -nter are pro- tected for residents, I have oo objection to high-rise. I would tavor a 2-story Umtt near tbe water.'' thts year compared to 2 last year. AU graduating 8th graders wlll take high school offerings. "Remedla.l and enrichment courses wm be offered at all levels designed to broaden the stWeo.t :lnd avoid the summer learning lapse," says Mr. Watts. TDe 7-week program at the h1gh schOOl level begins J Wle 26 and ends August 11, exclud- 1og July 4. The 5-week ele- mentary and middle school ses- slon also begins JWle 26 and ends July 28, All or the middle schools wlU offer programs although new coost.ructioo on some cam- puses means a switch to nearby tllgh schools. The Davis sum. mer school will be at Costa Mesa high school; Lincoln at Cor ona del Mar, and Rea ilt E staocta, In addition to their regular offerings the middle school students may take some ot the special high school L classes. • Eleven of th e elementary IIIlAS. MILLER "" • MRS. DAVID MILLER, 31, HunUngton Beach, housewtte: schools will offer summer cla sses, Including Mesa Verde, College Park, Pau lartno, So- nora, Pomona, Wilson (HOH and Title I only), Ea5tbluff, Harbor VIew, Lindbergh, Mar- Iners, Newport Heights and Mc- Nally TMR. Musical productions have area were defaced the same beeo planned for aU schOOl way by tall buildings." levels, beglnniDg with grades • nM CALDWE LL,45, Hact-1-4 at Mariners School. The eDda Heights , owner of Cald-S-7 grades will present a mu- well's Candles: "Safety and sica! at Ensign School, and rolllog requirements should be 8-12 will com':ltne eUorts for JDet ud buildings shOuld not a summer theater producUon destroy the vtews of hOme-at Costa Mesa High School. "Huntington Beach has failed to protect views and control hlgh-rtse, aDd I thJnk It would be a ahame It thJs beautt.tul owners." -A special music workshOp wltll the Harbo r Area band will be otrered In an evening cla ss at Newport Harbor h.lgh school. A 3-week science Lnstltute 'JYTTE LAUSEN II IKE -llas been planned, beginning June 19 for 6th graders at Kaiser school. It will deal pri- marily With space science. A 4-week science program for the ulllts will be held at Es- tancla. high schOol. Tills cou rse will include general science, ecology and environment with fie ld trips to the desert and mountain areas of Souther n • JYTTE LAI.5EN , 36, of 1728 Marguerite Ave., Harbor VIew Hills, OOusewUe : "We shollld \teep It down to 2 s tories 1n beach areas." Calitorota. for the thlrd year a pr~­ kindergarten c lass will be of- fered tor boys only at ea ch elementary schOol offering the s um mer program, This class is to help the s low maturing boys In preparation for klnder- garteo In the tall. Regular kin - dergarten also wtll be orrered. • MIKE BLACKARD, 29, of 2055 Calnrt Ct., Costa Mesa, mulr.eting researcher for Still · classes: "fashion Island Is attractive, but I am aga.lnst blgh-rlse coostructlon nearer the beaches. •· •L.L OUJt ""000 ~·•~Ait•D a v MAJI I""" 1 C O..DON al..IIU NOW OPEN SUNDAY Treat yourseU to Marina's U(flt, delectable rolls and pastries. A n.rte<l menu with a continental flalrl 7721 E. COAST HWY,, COROMA DfL MAR AT GOL D!IUOD LIGHT ' \ Z UBIN MEHTA aDd tlle Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra were hOoored by the Orange County Philharmonic Society on the lOth anniversary of sponsor ing concerts In Orange County . Pictured here during inter mission of the April 28 concert, Mrs. John· F. Porter , prP.s1dent of th e Society, Is presenting Mr. Mehta wUh a plaque commemorating 10 year s of "togetherness." J::.yc Rubanotf, manage r of the orchestra, and Mr s. Zubln (Nancy) Mehta were also given tribute trom the stage of UC I-Crawfor d Hall. The occasion marked the 52Dd concert by the orchestra a s put of the Soclety's a.unual series, aDd the 30th conducted by Mr. Mehta, music dtre<::tor of the Los Ange:les Philharmonic, (Jack West phOto.) Mrs . John Morris to lead Thursday Club Tne Thursday Morning Club's final meeting of the 1971-l9'TZ club year will be a brunch ai 11 :30 today, May 11, at the Ba lboa Bay Club, 1221 w. Coast Highwa y, Newport Beach. Pre~ siding offi cer wiLl be Mrs. Dona ld E. Garr,outgolngpresl- dent. Mrs. Howa rd W. Russell will install the new officer s: Mrs. J. O'Hara Smith, Corona Higtl lands. Recording secrelary -· Mr s. John P. Wright, Dove r Shores. Corresponding secretary .. Mrs. J, Wescott Loos, New. port Beach. Financial Marlo C. Beach. secretary ·-Mrs. POlclnt. :-lewpor t Financlal secretary •• Mrs. President-· Mrs. John Mor-William F. Blocher, Corona rls, East Bluff. del Mar. Flrst vice-president --Mrs. Treasurer •• Mr s . John D. James C. Stamper, Baycrest. ·Carson, Huntington Beach. Second vice-pr esident Mrs. WilHam McFarland, 1st Mr s. W1lltam Mcfarland, New . vice-pr esident, will Introduce port Beach. the program, the Orange Coa st Th.lt d vice-pr esident --Mrs. College ja.u ensemble brand, Robert E. Anderson, Newport whJch has woo 2 successive Beach. college division htles at the fourth vice-president DCC jan fe stival. Music for installing "A ver y special day" wtll c lose the year for the Harbor View Hills Phllh&rmonlc Com- mlttee at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 16, at the home of Mrs. A. John Reichle, 2601 Island View Drive, Harbor View Hills. Mrs. Kerry Grant, a senior mustc major at UCI and former r ec!llleo.t of an Orange CoWlty Philharmonic Society scholar- ship, will present a piano pro- cram lat:roductnr the romanHc era.. Tb1s wlU l.oclOOe selee- UOI\5 from bar selllor recital. consisting of a Bach fugue, a movement from a MJZ.art son- ata and 2 Chopin etudes. The musical theme wi ll con- ttoue Into the Installation cere- mooy of the com mittee's 1972- 1973 execLStlve omcer s, con- sisting or: Mrs. Gerar d C. Bas- tla.an&e , president ; Mr s. Robert C. Mc Lean, Mrs. Milton W. Patterson and Mrs. Robert P. Sm ith, vice-presidents; Mrs, Richard K. Slayton, secretary; aDd Mrs. James H. Quinn, treasurer. OUNG RIVER Regular board members to be preseoted are Mrs. w. James Shartaugf\ and Mrs. Homer E. Reed, continua nce f\md ; Mrs. Cbl.rles Rinpalt, education; Nrs. EdWard Romeo, hOspital- tty; Mrs. Reichle, member- ship; Mrs. Kenneth Hartley. pul.lamentarlan; Mrs. WUUam G. Hlclr.ey, previews: Mrs. Wtt- llam B. Ba:rrtnctoo, pubUclty; Mrs. Cbal"les f. Wade, special el'lnts; Mrs. Millard MeAdam. telephone; Mrs. DoMkl Yann. youth coocert.s. MALE· ca 9el8-clect" .~.\ 8 oOIL.Y (fll.:tiJ"f"/ I_M'SII.I"r'f -lt)",eoo e;. ... h Oft - ? -ou--.o..••v • • • 0 o I ~--- OCC FORENSICS TEAM WINS NATIONAL TITLE TRA VEL TALK MAY 16 Orange Coast College Is tlle na.Uonal forensics sweeptakes ehamplon, Tne OCC speech team cap- tured the 4-foot trophy emble- matic of na.tlonal supremacy at the nationa l championships at the Biltmore Hotel In Los Angeles . The competition dr ew 82 junior college from across the nation, with more than 800 competitors . In addition to the sweep- stakes trophy, OCC came away with 3 lndlvldualnatlooal cham- pJons. Eileen Her nand t z, women's lib leader. AI GLanzer of Costa Mesa won first in men's r hetor ical analysis with a "Omparison of the spee<'h sty le of Jerry Rubin to that or the GrPi:!k cynlr s. San Wida of Westminster took 3rd in extemporaneous; AI Glanzer 4th in oral Lnterpreta. tlon; Diana ~rhardt of ~ew~ port Bea ch 5th in persuasive; and Brad Sherman of ~ewport Beach and San WHla reached the quarterflnals In debate. OCC semi-tlnallsts included: Kathy Hannaha.n of Costa Mesa won flrst in the nation In elpOsltory with her dis- cussion on ''The art of belly dancing." VIcki Frost ol Costa Mesa won flr s t in the nation In r he- torical analysis, women's di- vis ion, with an analysts of Janet Beck, Huntington Beach, expository; Sheila l!annaha.n, Costa Mesa, rhetorical analy. sis; Geor ge Searcy, West- minster, r hetorical analysis; Steve Stewar t, Newport Bea ch, 1nterpretatlve and per suasive; AI Gla nzer, expositor y; and VIcki Frost, expository. Lynn Dugle heads CAR Henry Bowen Society of the Ch.l ldren of the American Revo - lutlon installed new otncers r ecently In the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Sa.mpsoo 1n Dover ShOr es, followed by tea and a swim party. New o[Qcers are: president, Lynn Dugle; vice-president, Patti Sampson; 2nd vice-presi- dent, Mark Dugle; recording secretary, Dellcla. Sampson, co rr es p onding secretary, Wendy Lou Bents; treasurer, Peter Freeman; r egistrar, Nancy Buccola; chaplain, Mark Northc-..,ss; hJstoriao·Ubrar- Lan, Bettina Benls, and fla g bea rer, Robert Roper. Mrs. Sa mpson Is the senior president for the society. Installing or. licer was George L. Hewitt, pr esident of Orange County Sons or the American Revolution. He is also S.A.R .• C.A.R. state liaison otflcer . Mrs. Henry Ko rslak, senior state C.A.R . president-elect poured at the tea table. Other senior state otrlcers present wer e Mr s. Arthur L Ellsv.·orth, c hapl.aln, •nd Mrs. Davin P. Dugle, treasurer. ~1r s. Samp- son Is Amerl~n :nus1c , art and literature stat~ chalrman. The Henr r Bowen Society Is spoasored by the Col. William Cabell Chapter, DAR, whose regen I is Mrs. Edgar M. CoxJr . Mrs. T a/bot elected Another club year Is comlng to a dose for the Irvine Wo· man's C tub as they meet for the final time at 8 p.m. May 16 at the Uni versity Park VII. Lap C lubhOuse oo. Sandburg W~y . Newly elected omcers !or the 197'2:-73 year wtll be In- stalled by the retiring presi - deot, Mrs. Martin Behrens, using her fav or ite fl owers fo r the theme, N.H_ Pa nh el will instal l Ne"Pt)rt Harbor Pa.nhellenlc ..-111 LnstaU new otncer s at the May 17 metJting. Mrs. La•·- rence Daaver wtu have charge of lnstall1ng the new ezecutlvt> baUd. which wtu include Mr s. Ctarles Hall, president; Mrs. Elbert Smith, first vtce-prt>sl- dent; Mrs. Robert L. Koehler , secood •tee-President ; Mr s. James Doyle, third •tce-Pr es.l- deot; Mrs. Charles E. Vander- t'Ol"t. eorrespoodiQg secretary; Mrs. Artbur Patel\, recording MCtetaJ'y; Mrs, Robert Wood, treasurer; and Mrs. Lloyd L, McCollum, the outeotnc presl - dell4 u pa.rnamentarlan. Mrs. Byron T~lbot wlll ac- cept the gavel as thenewpresi· dent. Mrs. Fran.-!s !Jave will serve as vtce-presldl?flt. Mrs. Reg Wood, recordln~~:se<"retary, and a.!r s. Rober t Hendr icks, treasurer. Entertalnm~nl 1U1l toe pro- Vided by the l:ntver sLt} lti!;h Sctxxll M4drigal Singtors, whO ~ve earned the nonor of bemg Invited to appeu WL!h lh~ UC l.A Ma dr ll1::ll Singer s In a CtJO ral Happening" per!orrn.ance on Ma y 20 at Mission \"le)O Higtl Sc hOOl. Mrs. Earl Ha rwell, pro- gram chairman, "''LII introrlucP D:.lnlel Trevino, du e<:tor of the Madripl Singer s. The book and travel section of the Riviera Club will meet at the Island House 1n Fashion lsla.Dd at 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 16. Mrs. Stanley Eichstaedt, just back from Africa and Morocco, will tell or her trip, Mrs. Ed - ward Reed w!ll review several books of va r ious categories, many 1D paperbacks. Chairman of the secuon is Mrs. C. J . E. Stanton. Co- chalrma.o Is Mrs. Wally Taft. LET &it CLEAN AND RESTORE YOUR DRAPES TO LOOK LIKE NEW! EXCLUSIVE GUARANTEED DRAPERY CLEANING Orop.-ry Cleoni"g. P•rlecl r•9ordl•u of th• og• of your drop•ry, or lOO·t. r•plocement if cl•onabl•. • No Wi ltt4 ~Ms • fltme Proofing • h •utUul Decoretor ....... • New Draperles with Coir s b chnive s Ye.v GNr..,tM • No Shrinklfl • Drep«les l llltHt or • P'erlect h ., Hems AherH ~ • W1ter St•in l 8111ov1l • Dr.,.,.tes l .,.lrM Drapery"...._'" '-'•'•"" nc~a.,..,M r-;".:. :_;) --. ' j UT COlT INSTALl NEW DRAI'IS ••1•<1.-ot lob••l• •o ,1...,,. "'• "'o•l d•H'"'"-'"'' IOol• DRAPERY SERVICE 540-1366 II 1•11 CAll C.t- 642-0270 1702 NEWPORT Bl VO_ 11 Costa Mesa The m..unc trill be hek1 at the borne of Mrs. James Doyle, Corooa del Mar. 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'1'0 TD IIIIOC* AJID U'I'OIID aad ....,., •• PCI au.er•udadt"rtptiwepUa .... a.ttbUc .. an alJetorkal, pteturelaDIU&ct, 10 tell ua: tbat tlea¥8 &a a Jll,ee 1n0re bnutillsl, more attrac:tl .. , more de-UcMfUI taaa wordiJ cu poeatbly eapreaa. TIMt mqic of ~ l.uiUip cauot bqtD to descrtbe tbe beeut1ea and cJor1u of U.. H .. vnly country, Q. San Oieao, Citlif. "Did Christ intimately through salvation. Salva- drlnk win~ or was It ftrment~d tion Is a supernatural ac t of Cod. grope juice l'' No one comes into this new birth A. There is no· evidence that naturally. It is the gift of God. If Christ drank any intoxicant even Christ had n o t been resurrected, a though He made wine in Canun dead body would have no power of Galilee . The consensus of Bible at .ill. The o nly way w e can pattern scho lars with whom we would our lives afte r Christ is first o f all by agree ho ld that the beverage being born again. Then we should refe rred to was ceremonial w ine. use the stre ngth o f the indwelling We d o n o t see anyo ne becoming 1 Ho ly Sp irit This is made possible drunk o n the o ccasions when such thro ugh the presence o f Christ's wine is used . Sc ripture says we are resurrection p o we r . a. •• tilJ.J'd di.J afttr tbe enCIADoe Rt roM aca.ta tor out juettftcatlo.. We woUt ,........ ow-.. .._ ...,t ... tre•a bu aet ot tile ....,.rteUOD pro.N, ttrat, tblt 1.... --tDdMd tM prom!Md .......... tiM 8oa of God; . MeOOdlJ, that Ood tbe hiller aec..,wd Cbrtat'a ucrUice lbr tM .tu or tbe world; tbirdlJ, aat H1a doetJ1an OT teaebt..Dca, u nwaled 1» Sertpbar'e, are U.Olllte Trv*; ud fovWJ tMt beea\IIM He ts n.., ... too .-n rlH. Dvillll .. Jut dltCIIdlt oar utro.ia.u, rC:ieatect fnNa tM ... _... ... pM at Cape ICIMid:J', 1111&-. ontt.d oar piiMt u4 luded c.-. tM moe:.. 'nte .,.. Of tM aattoa ud .. world b*td tlfOII. tM aeeollllll11hm 1M •k tbe •lrriatoo .:rea w:ltb litter a........t Ud a clip' .. of auiety. .ut.r a.U, 80me part of tbt .tetton. .. tDeCbeet•ra Jllicbt backfl.re aDd 11M n...u.euo. JII'O'" tbe w..aa.re abortln. heept a>r nUaor dlftlet.lltt• we eu be tbul:l\al tbat all baa 10M .. u wttb the ~ta tbu far. TIUI WS DOW Bat tbJa we do Qow sbOUt llano. We wtll enjoy tiM "tMautUW VU:ton," that 15, we sbaJJ aee God lace to file.. we shall bow tile ancels, the aatata, ud our loY'Wd ones wbo died 1n the Lord. We •hall brl tr .. h'om all Uls in s rlorllled body. The Dh1.ae Jaaqe, lolt 1D tbe fall, and ~rtJally restored 1D. con- .,.,..l.oc, wUI be Mly ualOred. TbJs restoration of tbe Dl'ftaa lmqe tawiYes the tollowtnc: Our MDfD8 will be Wumined, our lDteUec:t etlltct&tened; our WILLS .W lllwar-nm parallel to aftd be obedieat to God'a will; attd our HEARTS will love only God and tbe Datt.arl tortJ day~; att.r lila ~ Clui.lt appeared at trequeat lDtenala to H1a dlaelplea to eollflrm aad --.1 m.tr faith. FDIAL IIGT&UC tiOICI 011 t1te «MMl day alter lila Rea1arr.c:Uoo, tbe R1aen an10r met 500 of His roUowen at tbe brow of OUnt &Del P." them tbe1r mue~Wac" orders. llattbew reports tbat oa thJ.s oceuioo He Aid to tbem: "ALL power. La c:tno uoto me LD be&YeD add 011. -.rth; Go ye, lbere- fore, &Dd mate CU.Selples of au .. tiOna:, baptlr.lnl' them 1n tbe name of the Father, aDd of tbe Boa, and of the Holy Ghost, teachtnc them to observe all thUle• wbatao.Yer I b&n comma.Dded ,ou; and lo, I am wtth you alwaYS evea unto tbe eDd of the world." Mark tells ua tbat HE SAID: "Go ye into all tbe world aDd preach tile Gospel to e•uy creature." ADd Luke in Ute Acta supplied tbe llltormatioD that He reiterated their marl!hinl orders 1n tbe worda: ht 2000 ,.._,.. aco. u,. Cllrtat, without uy care~ tally IUDUfllctured eas-ule tbat lft1cbt fall, w:ltbout barinl to ....,. a apace autt, wttlaovt CCGC:en about atmo-...nc: pr .. au:rea ud temperaturH, &Dd coa~ trary to tbe lawa of cnrity, ASCENDED, 110t Ollly up to tbe mooa, 140,000 mUes away, but an tbe way up to tbe HnYen of beaveu ~re God dwella, to tbe Home He bad lf!ft !IS years before to be our Sa'rior h'om atn, -· AJao tbere wtll be DEGREES OF GLORY tbere. no t to be drunk with wine All of the e xho rta tio ns o f the wherein is excess. The best way to New Testament take into consider- keep som e peo ple fro m go ing to ation that we as believe rs have a excess is to abstain t o tally. power highe; than o ursel:es. This Q. P~s~dena, Calif. "Is abortion, gives us the n e cessary stre ngth fo r now permitted in many states, con , o u r individ ual daily · need s. If w e trary to th e wifl of Cod?'' a re going to d o God 's will, w e No wonder the Cburcb, from the .ery ~. bu commemorated tbe rrest event of tbe UCftlaion AllDually. ADd we bave come to tbe Houa:e of God to eommerate it today. n. place wtr.lch we will occupy 1n heaven will be determiaed by our raJthl\llness to tbe Lord while we were IMre OD earth. We Christians too, will bave to "GtYe an account or our stewardsbip." While tlti'O\IIb faJth Jn Christ's atonement alone wp shall Mlljoy tbe eternal Presf!flce of God 1n hf!aven , yet It t. oa the ._.la of bow hJtbi\JIIy we have Wled our God-r1Yen talents whUe hf!re on earth, that THE PLACE wbtch we will occupy over there ls determtned. "Ye aball be wttnenea unto me botb 1n Jeruulem, and 1D all Judea, and 1n Samaria, and unto tbe utter· moat part of the earth. •' WHAT II C'IIRIST DOlNG 1M H&AVD WOW? Scrlprure illforma ua tbat He ascended and 1a now "Situnc at the rlcbt band of thf! Fatber," that la, the Father baa 6e1epted and entrusted to Him all power. Chrlat today rules in a three-fold Kiftldom. First, the Klncdom of Nature, also called the Kl .. - dom of Power 1ndudiq the macrocosm and the micro- cosm. Secondly, the K.ingdom of Grace, tbat ta tbe Church Mlltlant on earth. Thirdly, thf! Kin«dom of Glory, tbe Cbureb Trtumpbant in Heaven. Jesua HlmaeU told His dJdples that He bas sane "to prepare a place tor us 1n heaven." Apln, He Ia interc@ldtn&' In our behalf, as our Advocate and Defender, before the throRf! of the Father. And He awaits that fUJI- ness of Ume whett He shall return as JudCe of the Urlrc and the dead. ln a summary manrtf!r, however, this asstl.rance Is ct•ea. about heaven to the bellevlng Christian: "And God eball wipe away all tears from our eyf!s, 1nd tbere ahall be no more death, neither sorrow nor crytnr, neither shall therf' be any more pain, for the former thinp are passed away ." (Rev. 21 :4). A. The re are times, in an e merge n · cy, whe n the mother's life is en- dange re d . Such therape utic abor- tio ns have be en necessary. This is in very e xtre m e ca ses where there is absolute certainty in the matter, the Bible no where states a defin , ite po licy concerning abortio n. W e m ust gain the te ach in g based up· o n general concepts exp ressed in Scri p ture a bo ut th e value C o d places on a human life. 11 is no t w ithin our province to tampe r with life, u nless the re is a d a nger as w e ha\"e already indicated. must de p e nd comple te ly o n God 's power. You see, all of Cod's com · mands go hand-in·ha nd with Cod 's e nablings. W e must use this po we r to o ve rcome sin's e nticem e nts. No· lice ho w m an y times in the bo ok o f Acts we read that the belie ve rs were filled with the Ho ly Sp irit. Th is is because of the power of C hris t's resurreclion . W e must live HOld TO H&AVCII H1a wort of sarine sinners eomplet.d, and tbe ftDal tut:rucUons of thediadples rtven, He 1a now to re· Transgression Forgiven 8y 1M Late Dr. H. A. lron.ide 'ROM ''SWORD Of' TH! LORD'"-MUit,RIISBOitO, .. ........, .. ,_..._._ .. lan-~,...,_..,..,__._...._. .. the ---.,._ .... Lwd ~-·· ftO'C .............. ~ .... ---.. -.... R-PI. 32: 1. 2. (COHTIHUED f'ltOM. LAST WEEk) / Which are you doina today? Are you hidina from Him. or have you Oed to Him for reJuce and lound a safe hiding place? We read in the book of the prophet Isaiah. "And a man shall be u an hidinc place from the wind, and a covert from the tempe~t; as rivers or water in a dry place. u the 1hadow of a • rreat roc:k in a weary land" ( lsa. 32:2). - I remember when we were working among the Indiana, a little rroup of us had gone into an Indian viiJaae to present the Word. When we were on our way back to another vlllare, we were overtaken by a H-emendous thundentorm. We were near a creat overhanainr cliff with a cave within. and our Indian guide led the way hutily throuah the pourinc rain to thia creat roc:k, risinc up from the floor or the desert, and in that cave we all found 'ahelter. There were nearly thirty of Ul, and we stood lookinr out aa the liahtnina nashed, and the water poured down aU about us. There together we 1an1 the hymn, '"Rock or A1ea." We were 1afe in the roc:k. Oh. David knew somethinr of the meaninr of thi1, "Thou a rt my hidinr place.·· Pleytng 16g IHr My eldn t son taucht me a IH&On along thia line when he was juat a little fellow. There wu nothing he liked to play more than bear. Firat, we had to put 10me chairs in one corner of the room. with an openinr betwHn them. That was the bear's den. Then I had to ret d own on all rouu. with a bi1 •hare overcoat over me a nd be the bear. The little rellow would walk past the den. tryinr to look as if he had no idea that a bear was anywhere near. when suddenly the savage beast would take alter him, and we would run throurh one room and into another. The little fellow was pretty 0Ht On hia rHt, but, or courH, he would alway• be caucht at last. The laat time we ever played bear, he had run ritht into the corner of the kitc:hen, but the corner didn't open. He h..t his face ri,'ht in the c:brner, and .... .a e:a:c:ited, that he just tc:reamed. Suddenly, you know, the b .. r •• about to aprinr. when the little fellow wheeled ri1ht about cface, c:au1ht bia breath, and .. id. "I am not a bit afraid. You are not a bear: you are ju•t my own dear Papa"-and he jumped richt into my arm.. l10t &o my feet, held the little fellow clDM to me, and t.ried to quNt him.. I ..W to IIIY'Mlf • I walbd up and down with him. "Bhuut God, it •• ju.t like ttu. with me onee. l •• rvnnin1 .. ..,. from TMe. l •• afraid ol TIMe. I ~ht you wanted to ct.vop me. I lritd to find a hldlac plaoo ,_, Thoo, but Thou ci..W.t.,.,.., live me up." I r-•......S dR time ,...... bllore wMe God ran .... mto a oOr-. ADd I eouWa.'t 1ft ... ay; aad 181111 d ol try~-. to nm, I -toW.. .. -'-· in u•' · •. _. ..... "1 .. -not -,,....,..._ .n-Ill)' ~.I \~Wow .,,lflatoThy ............ ..._.n_ ..... Ia '""' ---...n... ..... , ..... ,, ....... ..................... ........ ..-.. -...: ... _ .. ~ ....... '"""'Thy .......... wtMch ftow.M. .. Df .... the-.....-.. ---"-"-...... ....t~. Nor the l•bof Df my Nnott c.., futfi" Thy~-·· ct.rn.rtdt. Could'"' no•l,.. reepf'le "...ow. Coutd my -• ,_,._, ..... for tin <>Ollh:l --'-; Tllool rnv11 -· .nd T"'-••-· Have you come to Him like t hat? H ave you r ealized someth ing of you r ow n helplessness? H ave you realized your own sinful ness. the u ller hopelessness of your ever ma kin~ atonement for your own IUil t? Have you turned t o H im as did David, a nd -id . ""1 will confus my transgressions un to the Lord'"? Then you h ave a ri l!:ht to add. ··T hou forgavt'st th£' iniQuity or my sin." He says, "For this shall every one t hat is godly pray unto thee in a time when thou mayesl be found."' Pra.,., in th• Wrong Plac. Somelimes people put prayer in the wrong place. They h ave an idea that it is necessary to come to God and plead with Him, and pray to Him to put a way their sins. and save them in His mercy. Dear friends, S cripture turns thinrs just the other way. P aul says, ""As t hough God did beseech you by us. we pray you in C hrist's beha lf, be ye reconciled to God ." I can rem~mber t he nigh t I was con verted. I can recall, thourh I was just fourtH n , kneeling in m y own room in tht< presence or God. I began to beseech Him to look upon me in grace, and save my sou l. Then I thought. "What i1 it that I am asking God to do? I am asking Him to-do something that He has been ofreriri r to do for years. but r have been refus ing to permit Him to do it. I am ask in"' Him to gi v e me Df. H. A. fro~ somethin r-s~l vat ion, e ternal life-which He h as been offerin g me for years past. and yet here r come pleading for it. Why not simply accept His sa lvation and t ha nk Him?"' 1 remember the words that came home to my soul, "'He that believeth on him is not co n demned. but he t h a t believet h not IS condem ned a lready. because he hath not believed on t he name of the only beRotten Son of God.'" Kneel in ~~: t hf're I said to H im . "Blessed God. I do believe in T hy Son . I trust H im now as my Saviour, and Thou hast told me, 'Ht> that believet h on h i m IS not condem ned'." I knew t hen Cllld there that He had saved me 111 His infinite love and ki nd ness. I knew somethin g or the meaning of O.!wid's ex pression . "Blessed is he whose transgression is fonfiven . whose sin is covered.·· This Ia the HOME to which the Lord Jesus went before us at tile Ascension to "Prepare a pl2ce for us," and He promlsf!s : "If I go and prf!pare a place for you, I wUI come again, and receive you unto Myself, that wbere I am, thf!re you may be also." HOW TO GET TO HEA VElf? . More tmportant even than lmowtng all that Is In· volved In Heaven Is th ~ question: How c:an I get to bea'len? There is only one way. Since we are s inners we are In need of salvauon. This has been granted, by God's crace, through fattll ln the sacrtftce of Cbrlst on the Cross . J esus said: "I am the way, the truth, and the life, no man cometh unto the Father bllt by Me." "There Is one God, and one Mediator between God and men, thf! Man Christ Jf!sus. ·• "God so loved tbe world that He gave His only-begotten Son, that wbosoever believeth In Him should not perish, but have everlasUng Ute." St. Paul wrote: "This Is a faJthl\.11 saying, and worthy. ot all acceptation, that Christ Jesua came Into the world to save sinners ." And to thf! jailor at Philippi he said: "Believe on the Lord JesU& Christ and thou shalt be saved." Peter ezpresaed It this way: "Neither Is thf!re salvation tn any other, for there ls none other Name under heaven, riven among mf!n, whereby we must bE' saved." And John says cryptically: '"T'he blood or Jesus Christ, His Son, cleanses us from all s in.'' Tbrouch the prophet Is alah, God Invites us: "Come now, let us reason together . . though your s ins be as scarlf!t they shall be as while as snow, though they be red like crimson they shall be as wool." So then, the fo~veness of s ln , redemption, salvation, eternal 11ft , AND HEAVEN , can be had only through faltb tn Chrlst Who paid our sln·debt to God by His aacrltk:e on thl! Cross of Calvary. SAVED TO SERVE Ha•lnl been converted, God does not immediately take ut: to besven, for He has work for us to do tn the he re and now. Thla work varies with each individual on the bllats of the rifts and talf!l'lts the Lord In mercy baa bestowed, bUt every Christian has lhe r esponsibility to be a witness tor JesU&, to tell others abOut Him, whom to ltDOw is Ufe f!ternal. We ar e to tell others what Jesus means to U&. We are to rlve"A reason for the hope that 1a In us." We are to makf! every effort to lead others to nat beneath the heallnc shadows of Calvary's Cross. We are saved to aervf!. LIFE ON EARTH IS SHORT It Ia certain that we are not to live her e on ea rth for · ever. Our tenure on earth Is tf!mporary. Scripture speaU of It a.a "Thr~ score years and ten. "-more or leu . Dependlnc upon what we do with J esus, our future state will e ither result tn joy or grief; happiness or sorrow; blesstnr or curse . It will be, when life's little day 1a onr for us, either the Father's House or thE> lake of nre. Which wtll it be for you? Ptllowtng our heads thf!fl , 1n fattl'l uooo Jesus Who ha s cone before to preparf! a place for us, may thf! Lo rd of ALL rrant His multiplied ascens ion blessings to all of ••• Abortio n. as it is known today. is no t based on the will of Cod , but rather o n the wh im of man. We bel1eve that this is anoth er in, dication of the steady trend away from Biblica l thinking in our coun· try. Scripture on the othe r hand stresses the absolute worth of a h uman life. It is in te resting to ob- serve from best medical judgm e nts t h at the iet us has life in it even be, fo re the mother feels that life . How then can we judge whether such an existence sh ould be terminated. The Word of Cod, in its enti re ty, dOC'S remind us that we m ust be extremely careful in adopting poli· cies which seem to be curren t in our land today. Study your Bible a n d seek God's will for the p ro pe r wisd om and g uid ance. W e need to live and to preach godly m orality, These are desperate days in w h ich we are living. We shou ld be in- s truc ting our young people as to the s1nfulness of getting into such unforlu nate situations before m ar· riage. Q . Seoilttle, Woish. "I have heard that we should Ji ve in the power o f Christ's resurrection, referring to the testimony of Pau l ro th e Philippians 0:10). What d oes it mean, and how can it be a ccom - plish ed?" A. Paul indicates he re w hat h a p - pened to him w he n h e was saved. He counted u p a ll the th ings he had by way of h is "re ligious pedi· gree" and set the m all asid e. They could never merit his salvation . He could never ach ieve righteou sness Q.. Seattle, Wash. "I un.dernand ~hat there will be re UJ(Jrds for Christion service aft er ~h i.J life end.J. Would you shed some light on the matter of 'ewart:U {.or those whose· life ha.f been cut s. 10 rt accidentally or for babies u.;/10 have died?" A. No individ ual has had his life cut short accidentally. The Lord rules and overrules. When the C hristian dies he has 6nishcd his course in the sovereign sight of God. W e miss a great deal about rewa rds d own here o n earth. We read about o ur crowns in Revd ation 4:10,11. A crown in Scripture is synonymous with re- wards. T ht•st• four and twe nty elders are representatives of the redeemed. When they see the Lord Jesus C hrist they cast their rewards before the throne of Cod. When we realize full y at that time what the Lord has done for us we will g ladly, enthusi· astically and joyfully cast o ur crowns at His feet. We will exhulta ntly pro- claim that H e is the O ne and only One who is really worthy to receive riches and honour a nd glory. Our service will seem as nothing in the ligh t of H is glor y and grace. Q. Keitt, w .. J.. -"Co11 /d ym1 plP(Ur r:rplain lsrriah l-':ll·t!?" A. The rour chapters, haiah 24,27. 11rt' the proph(lt."' apocalypsE'. This i~ one of t.hP mountain peak por tions of t he Word of God . Events Are ret"o rd- ed for lht' end timl's. Add vl'r~e 2:\ to your .c~tu dy for a n evl'n elearer mean ing. Thi~ i.'l a time when tht' Lord wi ll come bri n gin~t judgme nt upon tho!W! who are in A'reat respon· s ibility . Thi" is exactly what Reve- lation 20 ind icates. Satan will be con· fin ed to t he pit. The specific per iod is "Whe n the Lot'd or hosh shall reign in Mount Zion." TheM" verses rorm a thumbnail sketch of what the Lot'd i!l going to do to a ll the un- godly, wtth Satan at the head. Thi!l will be whe n the Lord J esus Chrh1t is rulin Jr on earth, dur inll what w f' know as the miiiE>nnium. If you a re thin king serious ly of these things, but do not know th at your sins art' forgiven , are covered, or that your soul is saved. let me 58)' to you, ju!lt look Ho.or 1111 ..... Ufe up by faith to the Lord Jesus 0 , T t f l oci C hrist. an I H e wi ll save you ur ex or ay d•ht now. "H e that beli.v<th on him it! not condemned: but he 117 D. Lo. 110001' that believeth not is condemned IAP'TIST BIBLE TltiBUHf: would he bot satafied ~ Nota bit of e te-rnro l lile. 'nwn thY; body may be sh.dow without Iicht, and ftnd your a lready. because he hath not 1111 ...... call ...-.-._..I .ill 1t! Not if he h•d lived • m.iUioa :::: :;::ih:::Ct ~~totil,~:dt. ~ ::i:' :/~ b:u.!'! ~~ :;,: beli eved in the name or the only ......,-· tu.: I will lte wltlt. W.. bl years, and then h•d to die. our Mrthly hoUM of UU. u.bernade • .hadow .crws hil .-th. Shacfoo-. begotten Son of G od." t1: .... 1 .W ..atver ....._, -..1 ...._ You Jmow we are aU the thJw 11 d'-olved. we have a buildina ol never hun an,y one. You e.~ walk (from C'-fl-rMf ro Mr Acc-r. 1ft ..,. w., comir~C to the end of thiD.p hera, _ God, an hou.e not made with banda, rieht throuch shadoWI • JOU caD the Moodw co..,.,..,_ ...... 1 Wltla .... We wtU 1 .....,. w.., the end of the week, the end cl the eternrol in the heaYI!UI." throuch foe, .nd there Is nothlftc to -•-feu. .-1 ....., W. 1Q .......... month, the end of the y .. r, the end Whea • younc man, 1 wM called I pity down deep in my heart M7 .....,..._ tl:IS.l&. of .c:hool daya. upon .uddmly, in auc.eo. t.o p~ maD or womu &twt llv• under the '1 will honor him." It il end, end, end all tht; time. • funeral Mtmon. A aood maay ~e ol deeth! U YO\I ue ~ God'• ~ il 1011111thin& worth But, thank Cod, He il J0in1 to •Ua-Chkap bUiine. mea were to be ~;'*:OU ~ ~hf~u:u~:'~ Mdinc-Man's ,_._. doem't IIIDOWrt fy ua with lone We; ao eDd to It, then, llbd I ..W ""· _.... liberl7 o1 the b'-ecl p~pel ol the ··-"-,.._ .. _ _. an ~ life. "Now, It wlll M a ,fOOd thMICII Son o1 God. to m...:n. Su~ -._ Aop-Life il very .weet. r nefti" liked lor IDI to ......-. the ..,.a ID llloaa ped down \heft ta ~ U. wouJd deeth; 1 like We. It would be s -. aad l wUIJ"' ooe of a.Nt'1 t.v. bela loecled dowa 'With ~ pretty dark world if d•th WM etu-funeral .,.,.., tian tidn. but they .ouJd aever n.l. mill when our loYed Obll die J hunkd all tbnRIP tba lour ao.. '--ve ---"---' ua. we are to bl etema.ll7 iepUated pels tl7iDI tu 8Dd _. ol avt.t'a ... ~ from them. funenl -~ but I couldft't ftad Su~ he had heeD ehW manb-1'b.nk God, It il; not 10; .. shall aa.J, J fo\DKI Be ...... "'.,._, fuDa a] ol the who• fc7pdan IU1DJ', be re-united. It il; l!:.~inl out er.l He ever a.......,f "'Gen_" .._, "Cnmrnancln" .... ; of UU. boUM lnto a ..-; .tep-lla ~ Pi -..bed a ~ a«-~-,_ •-• ,........, .... _ a.-pifW up hJ.cher, and Uriat oo lind mon ta the ~ DMib couldn't --.... ._ .._-_._ oa fof'ft'ef. eUt wheN Be .,._ Wb. the ..d t-ame GDe ol. thaM ~ 1bue ia a veiW -prot,.bl)' J'OU dHd heerd Rla .._ the,. .,...... lind tua m\lllllll7 had aom~~ dowft to have a.ever notioad it -that C*l\11 to uta. Be wiD ....lh \9_ cbe Wlllltro- our dill,., What • that . OiJIIIP&NCI to me with IJ'ftl ..... ~ .ame taktal bu.tnela wt.n Be OIIIDft to time ICO. It .. 1D the Zlat r.lm, Nip. "' am the ~ -.d tbe w\tb U. .__, Ood put \III'Oil hlm? tha fth ft,..: Ilia: he that bt......U. bl .. ,.tbou!P "'I will boNw balD." DidD't Ood "Be aabd Uh ol U..., and tho~o~ ha W~~n 6Md, ,..... thaD 1M lift," put hoMr • .._,, How 1t.1a-pvest It him, .-a ~ ol .,._ 1bt Jard .__ Ia tDON .-.~ sh.tnal tt.e ol .,'-! ,.. IONYU and ..,_,." eel \haD an.rthinl .a. 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(TM Pul-l H•· ald.) ............................ ... ..... : .......... . ... 11 ........... ..., ...... ................ -........ ..... • ' ' e II,"'-: IH I' ry .tn a• ~EWPORT HAgJR E~giJI lltURSDAV, MAY I~ 1972 SLOO, lAC IS AT UQ .,sE~COtt~b~3l:~CJIO!f!!N!..:-::-:.: ..... !:!1!.:3!__ __ ~C.O!!RON~A=._D£l~=-.:~~A!!oR,_,CA=U~F. UCI ltU. -1111 -.1 11Y -lllt-oo-rRAGf-Boating lessons offered E::..:O:.::::r".!i -Power aq-.,. bo-r......,r aeCalll mar bo ol>-ca J-lf-17. Tllof-<llJ'-ctu ill oaly aummer NUlDCI ta1DICI by eall1nc Yra. llallel wW JDclDde tbe tapl• IC._ .. ot 1S tule boatlll&: lletur .. A.. Pate, clan aec.retary, at 1D Nortb AIMfka ud wW tal May 15, aeeorc:U.Dc to U. JobD 15'73-1855 between 9 a.m. and A.1Jed 1a SO-toot Sldek18 ciUI Conll, cblirrn&A. Tbe public oooa or after 5 p.m. off Nnpar1 e.da. YS NEWPORT BEACH, Na.ocy Smltb, aDd sportscaster ud u.-UD1¥trstty of Mlcbipn aDd Los Angeles football Jtar Tom Harmoo were amoag tbe celebtttsea at tbe ftrst amual Boys Club of the Harbor area celebrity pro-am 10U touraament. Ennt wu. be1d AptU U a.t tile lrrtne Coast COWltry club in Newport Bflllcb. ABOARD ENTERPRISE AT PETERSOM FIELD THE FIRST ANNUAL SoJa Club beoeftt eelebrttJ PI'04pl aoU tournameot WU bek! April 24 at the Irvtne Coast COODtry Club, Tbe w1Dntng ta.m ta stmwn bere, left to rtgbt; Ray Aothooy, DaYid Ray ol the Loa: Anplea Rams, pro golfer Janet Capom Le Pen, PbU Antboay aDd Bob Emett. Represelltlng tbe Lad1es' Protesaiooal Goiters Association (LPGA) were Donna Capool Young, Janet CapoN. LA Pen, Carla Glugow, Pat Moore, Joyce Deese &ad Janice Campbell. Tbe celebrities l.Dcluded lootballers Jon Aroet, M.arUD McKerter, Darid Ray aDd Pat StudstUJ, aloog with entertatner Jimmie Rodgers Uld IPOrtscasler Tom Humoo. Co-cbalrwomeo tor tbe aoU beoeflt were Mrs. PbU Anthony ,aad Mrs. Russ Reck, both whOm are members of the Harbor Area Boys Club Mother's aUJ:IUa.ry. Nuy Airman Johll w. Ban-Air Foree Sergeant Craie Dler, lOP of Mr. and Mrs, K. Dlxon, whose wUe, LlDda. Roger J. Bannter of 333 E. ls the daugbter of Mr. aDd From the Police Blotter 19tb St., Costa Mesa, has r e-Mrs. George McCafferty, Zll5 • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 door • , • DaYid Stmoo•s 19G8 ported tor duty aboard tile nu-Santiago Dr1¥e, Ba.ycrest, bas Lawn furniture valuedat$268 Pontiac was stolen from Its clear-POWered attack aircraft arrlYed for duty at Peterson was stolen from the yard of parldng place on the street curter U.S.S. Enterprise, cur-Field, Colo. He is a persoDDel Paul Hall, 440 Irvine Ave., near Ills residence at 719 Or- reatJy tmdergotng overhaul at speciaUst, assigned to a unit Newport Heights, between 11 cllid Ave., Corona del Mar, Hunter's Polot naval shipyard, of the Aerospace Defense Com-a.m. April 22 and 6 p.m. Aprtl between 6 p.m. April Z6 aod SaD Francl&co. He 1s a 1969 mud, wbJch protects the U.S. ZS •.. A car rug valued at $20 8:30a.m. April Z8 •.• Tools lftduate ot Newport Harbor against bostlle alrcnft and was taken from Kathleen H1ll's valued at $8Z were stolen h'om bicfl school aod jolned tile Navy missiles. He previously served car willie H was parked near a storage room of the William .l.•;.Seot;:;;;•;;m;;be;,;;;r,:., .;';;96;;';;.· _____ •;;•;,T;.h.ul,.•_A•B•. •G•r•ee•nland __ . --her r esidence at 507 Bayside Gray residence at 1100 Rutland • Dr., Newport, about 6:15p.m. Rd., Westclltf, between 9 p.m. It,... -=s · · . The turn shr:nal lever Apru 27 and 7 a.m. AprU 28 I C IIIJ .... .. I and steering wheel adjustment ••. A bicycle va.lued at $100 .--.=:_ _ _::.;::.;::_=.....:_..:.._.=, ___ -:--=::-:----, levers were stripped from Wll-was stolen from Richard KJm- HURCH IS THE Uam Sha.ttuci.'s ear lll'hlie it ball's prage at 317Ma.rguerlte THE FIRST BAPTIST C was parked near his residence Ave., Corona del Mar, betweeD CENTER FOR at ZO Harbor Island from 4p.m. 8 a.m. April 25 and 2 p.m. April Z5 untU 1l a.m. Ap ril April Z8 .•. Ed'nrd Chapman, BIBLICAL STUDIES 26 ... Boat accessories valued 1224 Devon La.ne, WestcWf, at $202, lncl"dlng • direction fl!llOrled lhal a 12-n. "Snow. u ESA AREA. HDder, were taken f'X'om a boat bird" boat was stolen f'r om IH THE NEWPORT·.... belonging to Raymond House, storage at the Balboa Bay Club, DR . JAMES O'BRIEN COMBS 1938 Kildeer Circle, CoSU l221W.CoastHwy.,Marlner's IS YOUR BIBLE TeA CHER liND PREI&CHfR Mesa, while lt was Ued up at Mile, between Aprll 10 and JOl M.lt.GHOLIA ST. AT 9•4.5 A..M, 81 Bl. E CLASSES Lido Soucl and Vl.a AntltJes, Lido April 28 ... A $140 air wrench SA.HTA .lt.H.It. AVE 11s00 A..M. WORSHII' HOUR Isle, from April 22 until Ap ril lll'as stolen between 5:30p.m. COSTA MESA ' 1100 I',M. EV.It.GELISTIC HOUR Z6. April 27 and 9 a.m. Aprll 28 HOME 0 F p . G. H EUMANH CH RISTIAl-1 SCHOOL • THURSDAy APRIL 27 from a service station at 301 A rubber ra'ttvaluedat$1 010 E. Coast Hwy., near the Upper was stolen from Jea~ette Bay bridit! •.. Ja.ne Allison LUTHERAN CHURCH Spreen's private boat dock at Slater, 19, of 306-1/Z Onyx FIRST OfURCH OF OF THE MASTER 2Z58 Channel Rd., Balboa, be· Ave., Balboa Island, was ~-~ARIJ ~T~ ~ct!NTIST lu~ Otd~ in Americ:ll tween 8 a.m. April 26 and rested at 2:15p.m. at Penney s ~ 8 a.m. April Z7 .. , Pollee Fashion Island, and cllarged Nr.pon &each 2900 PK:tfic v ... Dr. arrested Rex Richard ReooJr ., with shoplifting ... Louise SUNDAY sotOOL CorON del Mlr, Clttf. 18 of 141 Via Havre Lido Virginia Forsburg, 20, of Z190 9 .... ••d lOr~a.aa. REV . WILBUR E. ALLEN tsie, at 10:15 p,m.at 250'1 Cliff College St., Costa Mesa, was SUNDAY SERVICES Interim Pastor Dr Newport Heights a.nd cl\al'ged with shaplifttog after 9 ..... ••d 10t30 a.aa. e~ged him wltll poss~ssion bar arrest at Broactray store, WEDNESDAY EVENING A.M. Family Worship ,of marlh'"Da ••• Robert Dennis Fashion Island, at 4:15 p.m. MEETING 8 p.•n lltOoo( J() A.M.· Church Khool J-R£ADING ROOM I:OO A.M.· Festiw:Wonhip Volt, 32, of 1813 E. Bay Ave., • SATURDAY, APRIL 29 < da NURSERY PROVIDED I Balboa, was stopped at 16th A cashbox wttll an unknown ""• ~-ay•: 9 a.m.· 5 p.m. ,St. and w. Balboa Blvd, Central amount of c urrency ns stolen Wednncby: 9 a.m.· 7:ofS P-'~·1'----------...J I Newport, at 2:15 a.m. and boom the office of Carden Hall Tunclay and friday: charged with driving under the school, 1541 Monrovia Ave., 9 a.m.· 5 p.m.; 7·9 p.m. lnfluence of alcohOl ... Vandals West Newport Heights, between Sunday: 1 p.m.· 4 p.m. broke several noootamps at 6 p.m. April 29 and 7 a.m: SECOND OiURCH OF the Beaumont Co., 1800 West-April 30 ... Howa.rd Randolll, OOUST, SOENTtST cUff Dr., WestclU'f Center, 56, of 445 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Bcac:h ar sometime between 9 p.m. April Newport Heights, was arrested Ccwoaa del Mar 3282 Bro.d Strwt 26 aoo 8:30 p.m. April 27 .•• at 5 p.m. at Jlls residence aDd ·3100 Padflc View Dr. Newport Heights Jesse FeDder I 1530lrvtneAve., charged with being drunk In SUNDAY SOfOOL 10 a.m. A Fru and !ftdepeNdeNt Newport Hel(flts, reported that publlc .•. Ednr d Martin, SUNDAY SERVICE 1'0 a.m. Contr•t•tion•l someone stole Ills 1970 Honda 420 Belvue Lane, Balboa, re. WEDNESDAY EVENING Christion Chwrch motorcycle from Ills prage ported his lZ-n. dlngty stolen Readina Room: 8 P••· OR. Rl.SSELL SPITTLER I between 5:15 p.m. and 10 p.m. trom storage at 1209 W. Bal. 1500-B r.. CoaatBwy. Interim Pastor .•. A California Ucense plate boa Blvd., Balboa, between r...,..e• .. lhrd•... was stolen h'om a car belonging March 29 and noon Aprll 29 Moa •• fri.: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICE to Mtcllael Plaia, 1Z4 E. 17th ••• Jewelry valued at S425 '1\Cind.y enainP: 7 ro 9 AND CHUROi SOiCX)L St ., Costa Mesa., while it was was burglarized from the hOme S.t.: to a.m. 1o 4 p.m. AT 1~00 A.M. parked from 2:30 a.m. until of Nor ma Payne, 1811 c mr You are cordially inrited to Nt~rtny c«re prottkWd 3:15 a.m. at 4001 W. Coast Or., Newport Hel(hts, between ~~•';'";od;~a.~ .... ~~~Scrri~;"'~'~'~":d~=~PH~=O:H:E:,;====~ Hwy., West Newport ••. Nancy April 24 and the evening of to U dM lloom. Davis, 315 62od St., Newport April 29 . • • Loudspeakers Shores, reported that her purse, valued at S300 were stolen trom CeD--I Bl'LI-I"Lurcb wbJch contained S2, ns stolen the YMCA building at Z300Uni- UU U.:: "--I from her car while It was Yersity Dr., Back Bay, between DRD $T. •t ORAMGI, COSTA MI-lA. -MI.UOJ pa.rked from 7:05 p.m. unut 9:30p.m. April 21 and 7 a.m. Suoday Morning Worship, ........ 10:30 a.m. 7:10 p.m. in an aUey behi.Dd April 29 •.. Patricia Aan Sunday Evening worship. • . . . . . . . 7 :00 p.m. 129 33rd St .. West Newport Williams, 20, of 4222 Patrice Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer .. . 7 :00p.m. • • • Muapment oi the Posh Dr., Park Lido, was ta.ken to Mahal at 125 Main St., Balboa, Hoag Hospital at noon With sUgtt An 1ndepeodau cburcb with Bible teacblng ministry reported that a thief took $67 wounds alter allegedly catung CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE _ OF CORONA DEL MAR ELEANOR C. JA.CitS.OM. MIMISTI!R Samday Serrlee ••••••• 11 :00 a.m. Saodl.y Scbool • , •• , ••• ll :00 a.m. 2411 2501 CLIPP DIU VI. MIWII'O•t •t:.t.CH A H!W CHURCH WILCOME5 TOU from a bowl on a shelf about her busbrlOOatworkandtnform- 4:30 p.m. 1ng !lim that she trad cut her • FRIDAY, APRIL 28 wrist with a ldtchen knife In Two men were seen breatlng an attempted suicide . . . A a Japanese lamp, cutting a garden hose aDd throwing a LEGAL NOTICE btrd bath over a.D emba.nJc.ment, NOTICE TO CREDITORS tbeD fleelng trom tbe residence SUPER tOR COURT OF THE of ADtbooy Kuells, 935Golden. STATE Of CALIFORNIA FOR rod A.,.., . Harbor View Hills, THE CO UNTY Of ORANGE at fi p.m •.•• Thlens took 5 No. A-'72553 cues ol motor oU ftlued at Estate of THOMAS E. HEf- $49,80 from RloD Hardware, FERNAN, Deceased. 15-ft. boat belonging to Richard Munson, 334 Untverstty Dr., Costa. Mesa, was stolen be- tween the afternoon of April 28 aDd noon April 29, trom Its mooring at Onyx Ave. aDd N. Bay Fronl, Balboa Island ... The seat, gas tank, rear fend er and taU Ught were stripped !rom Ronald Farnum's motorcycle while It was parked ln his carport at 1607-1/2 W. Balboa Blvd,, Central Newport, between 5 p.m. April 29 and 7:30a.m. April 30. AIRMAN James L. Cole, SOD of Mr . and Mrs. Carl H. Cole of 3Z37 Minnesota Ave., Costa Mesa, has completed ttis U.S. Alr force basic training at the Alr Trainlng Command's LacklaDd AFB, Texas. He llas been assigned to Lowry, AFB, Colo., ror training in the missile electronics Held. He is a 1971 graduate ot Estan :Ia hJgtl school aDd attended Orange Coast Collel'!. "AHTIOUE ROW'" 2421 MIWI'OilT BL,, ~~~~. "THE I'A.CTO'lY" 42S lOTH ST., •4, H ••• OPEN OAILY-11 TO S SALIS & SERVICE is Ul'f'Lt6d to attead the etauu, whlcb ...tu be btk! oa Maodl.ya at 7 p.m. at Newport Kubot Yacht Club, '7ZO W. Bay Ave., BIUX.. Rteistra.Uoa wUl take place at 6:30 p.m. oo the ftrst two clau qulons, Owoerahlp of a boat Js not required.. CbUdreo 12 to 14 ma.y en- roll II accompauled by at least ooe pareot. Fourteeu to etgbt- eeo-year -olds may enroll, but a.rrangemeots must be made for a rtde borne after ea.ch class sess.ton. PrenDtion of sail and power bOat aceideDU ts the primary purpose of the course, wlltch has been presented free of chargt: by Balboa Power Squad- roo since 1940 except for Work! War 0 years. Balboa Power Squadron ts a oon..pront or. pnil.atlon. Classes are taugtlt by volunteer boating experts. LEGAL MOnCE 14614 ftCTITfOUS Bt51NESS NAME STATE MENT The fotiO•tng persons are dolng business as: SE/N U In- dustries, 4216 Patrice Road, Ne1fl)Ort Bea.cll, c aurornia, 9Z660: Denise P. fUm, 4216 Patrice Road, Newport Beach, Ca. 9Z660; Claudette C. Avtla, 13180 Cua Linda Lane, Ga.rden Grove, Ca. 92641. Thls business ls conducted by a general partnership. SlgDed: Denise P. Ram. This statement was ftled wlth the County Clerk of Oran~ County on April 21, 1972. Michael Ram, Attorney at Law, 4409 Petit Ave., Encino, Ca . 91316. PubUsh: April 11, 18, 1972, In Harbor Ensign. 27, May 4, the Newport F .17306 UGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS 8lf)INESS NA ME STATEMENT The touowln g person is do- tog business as Creative Ser- vices, 423Z Patrice Rd., New- port Beach, Cal.: Jerome Mul- ler, 4232 Patrice Rd., Newport Beach, Cal. Thls business Is being con- ducted by an individual. Signed: Jerome Muller. This stltemeot nted 'With the coWlty clerk of Orange Cout~ty on Aprtl 17, 1972, by Beverly J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. Publish: April ZO, 27, May 4, 11, 1972, tn the Newport Har- bOr Ensign. f-17171 HAL AEBISCHE R • --Proper Fitting Assured J.409 E. Coast Hwv. Coi'Onl del Mar l"n-Je33 '" ......... ~ ... , ..... .. r::. ............... .. ..... -,... lnr • ......,. THil "IIV, DON L. INGLR, "AlTO~ 1024 lnloe be., Westcliff NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN SUNDAY SCHOOL ••• • • fr4J A.Jil. .I.LI! STUDY Plaia, about 8:151 after treat-to the creditors of the above L~·=·~·;"';'";,.;' ;' ;' ;';';';"";;";' ~-~·~';";-";';;;;''~'"iii"i·i•i· ··~·~o.iiiM:.;"':·~·~pad:;loe;k~oa~tl>e;.;-;er: oom named decedent thataU penons -420 I . 17TH ST. COSTA •!SA Cell Ctw lellpJuar Att017 •127- WII'a. ... I .. IMf..A.u&A ba'rtog claims ap.lnst the sa.1d 1 decedeot are required to flle Follrlll W 1M II ........ tl>em, wttbllleoecessary....,h- '*""-......... 'ML.COY' ...,,cun.a ...... ----··----... llctCLI Dlf 646-4e10 •Dry CleMen ers. 1n tbe omce of the clerk of the above enUtled court, or to present them, 'lr!th theneeu- sary Youcbers, to tl\e lmdet- sipld at c/o Jamt• A. Brode~ rlck, Jr., Attorney at La•, -----~I .. 350 Eu:t S.YtlllMDlb Str .. t, =•a -·---·-· '1-7 -7 • ' - SaJ.te 11!, CoAl Mtll, CaW-ON II DAY llliii:VICII •-~~-...-' ft J ....... y I...,MOA.,. ..... . orma 9%62?, whic h 11 Ute place ....... . ....... AJ ... -......... of buat.DeU of the W!ldeu1Pid WUC& THIII'T IMIU.-AHCII "Mft' f I 't- In all m&tton portalnlnr to tl>e m OLD MnPORT ILYO. .., -toot oald docod ... , wllhlA .. ,,0 -II~ )-LCooot'..,,aM four moCiths alter tbt aut pub-"' _.. ~ ..,.,.. ([~ 1543-94441 RESTYLE YOUR OCTrMODED FUR NOW •.. SUMMEI $5950 SPECIAL ONLY ••• lrte~Mde: • RESTYUNG • CU!ANCNG • GUZING • NEJV LINTNG __ ....,.,....... 1'HE MAGIC TOUCH OF JIUSTEJt FUUII!./lCHARUSCOHI!.NCAN CRI!.ATJ! AN BXCITING, PASBIONAIJLB STYU..JUSTPOa'YOfll AVE. • a per r Painting & Decorating , IHSUREO * GEHEaAL these nts for the best in service ' ... ~ ...... · I • • • ..... . · ... -. ~·.::" • Nururlft & SERVICE lccoo.LITIIMOI. LUOaAea AND 1'4.1t.NDaAG 111'410 8401 E. Gout Rlill•a)' Co roo a .del Mar Phooe: 873•4140 ot••r Locatio••: !IIIII" ....... P\lnb .un VtA LIDO, MlWPOIT b~!ia~~A Trftl • 74 ,AlN !OM ISL I.MD ........ ddilool .. fatili:nf •11 .. 111tVIIU. MIWPOIT ...._~ • ._ ... rrtn.. ..O.IMlOII'I OII'T.ITOII FREE DELIVERy I ::J~·~·! ... ~··!·!IS!L~..,.!·~~=~ I Corona del Mar Nunel)' 2744 E. Coat H'WJ'. 675-0160 .Paint .......... H.UB0a PAINT laWALUAI'D HI lSUil<lf PAINTS Cmg' I U.. 1~MT"niiNS OFrML"-11 •ltLO..IIwJ'. c._ ... ... c..u '1'0 ..... ,....,.. ft I I : .,.Will POl LOCAL ueaUoa. ot tbls aouC41. ,u:,.... ......,. ......... ~~ ,. .... 1·.-.. =-....__-:-""':H:..-•-nhr--.:-e::-r=e llotod illa1 S, U?l, r.... A. L MAUAC BERIOCE B. IIEFFERI<Al<, afS PUaiRII -B. -.. £100•-lrh of tbo Will of lbo ..... FOfl i!f.... '700 ()ru-.... .---· AU OCCIIIICII. .... -..a._ ..::::Ct.~:;/~: D.M-1 -t.JI ~~.:..-I" PI:...- --· Sol'* Ill, Co* P£Oillft ~-D1J0 a -OAT a NI<M'l' ·-<:&. -· Mt-UIO, "IIIII ...... .. .... , __ .._.......,tori.....U. . -· -WA'IDIIII.l'I'ICU """*llla111, II, C,J--= _ .. ___ ,._.. I'IJ•4UI • I, It'll, Ia lilt llnport-, __ ...;-::::::.--.!-,;.,.64=1-:t~7.:,tt:_ __ .,:. ___ .;.. ____ ..,;:;,;;;,;:;: __ _ ........ Newcomers at DO&@ • -Y,4ft1LI? Cllrl-llt. Lilli llta. ~-BoJ--IIt. Lilli lit a. -0. W'OIIM ... Ill E. 1110 llrHI, Wt.oolow, 114 E. Bay St., CoG c--· ..... ao, •• au. ud Mra. Alt. Glrl..--Mr, ue1 M.ra. Jod.a £llnartla, UN Cori&Dcier Dr.. Trt.._., ZM4 RedWOod ).n,, •a. eo. 11-. c-11-. BoJ--Mr. ud "''· KetflD J. Gtrl--Mr. a.od Mn, Robert Cos. lttO Suta Allll A fl., IF,, E. BMbU. 19%1 Mulnert Dr., coaa 11-. · Harbor H!pluda. BoJ--Yr. &Dd Mu. Mlcbael Boy.-M.r. &Dd Mu. MlchUl Myers. SOU Bayside 0r1 .. , c. Fret, 1801 -IC Parntew Corooa del Mar, t..ut, trrtne. • TUESDAY, APRIL 18 Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Cary Glrl--lh. alld Mra. Tbom&.a Southwt.ct.. 9ZO Peace Place, DtniMJ, 1905 Hl&fllaod Orin, Costa Mesa. Harbor Hlcfti&Ddl. • FRIDAY, APRIL 28 Glrl--Mr. &nd Mrs. Georp Boy--U.r, ud Mrs. Michael Hleka, !lZ-1/2 19th Street, A. Lavin, 4101 Hlla.rb. Wa)', Ceotral Newport. West Newport Helgbts. Boy--Mr. aDd Mrs. WHltam Glri--Mr. aad Mrs. Rtchard Frantz, 18Z2 Jamaica Road, Peterson. 3901 ParlcYtew LaDe, Mrs. Lee installed MUSIUII ltiCIIVU GlAMT OP $6,000 Mra. Rlehl.rd H. 1ft aa-WJDII.D, Pl'•tttw•; Mr1. JobD Tbe Mtwpoct Ku.bor ArtM•· -od -IIIII> of 1bt wo-S,UIIIJ, llro. Kallllu !polio--1IU rocolfod a M,OOO m•'• comm!IWaollbtOraii&O tlell led lito.£. -... 0... crul -lbt lla-11-- C_, PilllllariiiOOio SOCIIIJ at ..-,utlly; llro. Dol ll&laD led mtol .. lbt Arto -Ito tbl Ma.J 10 l.cbiOD at tbe Mra. JobD AU.. f'OIIIIIIII; Mu. Dft'l:J .......,ID..USPI'O- BI.IlU CortlltbiU Yac.bt Chtb. R.oba1 LtFene ud Mrl, A. lftm," "aJd to ll*lal el!dbe· otbM' ..., odleera art Mu. Jotll Retctlla, te~C~boow; Mn. UO.. II. Lyell Enno, rieo-cbalrmu R-t P. SmUll, propmo; TIM crul will bo" -a ill ebl.rp of MW eommlttHI; Mra. Rleb&rd IllY'",....,,. &ad aajar Relfa)d Kulb rttro. Wra. Mlcb&el Brlck, trtuu:rer; miii.DI; lin. 1M vu o,u epeet!n elblbt«oa wtdcl Mfl. DaYld Roberttoo, reeord-uc1 lire. 0ua LJQCh_ JOutb Tbomu 1(, OUTer, dlredlor • PMOMI CJ 14) 17._ ... tDc MerltarJ; Mrs. Dt.Yid cooc:erta; Nu. A.Uea Kat&, YOI-of tht muaeum, bu bHn 01'• ANTHONY ICMOOLI ..,. __ T1Dc1ar, corrupooctlnr eeere-unteera. ~J tor o'ftr a y-.r, TIM 1717&. IIOOICMUIST tary; &ad Mn.J. Dooaldftrcu-Mn. 14e hal -.meet Mrl. lbow 1a sebedu)ed to opeD at .AHAMIIM. CAL· Hll4 aoo, pa.ruameotary amtser. FeriJUI()D to bad 1 lll)eelal tbe Newport Harbor Art Nu-·-,::·~~!~.~c::••TII Hew ltanc"og committee eommlttH tor tbe &nDU&l fall ntm lh1l flU and wW com-II IL vo. cbiJrmto 1Dcl\de Mu. Rtcb&rd pl&-topther and Mn. Brlck prtH IIIPI'DZlmate!y 30 to Sti r~~~~Jra:'; ... ;"'~'i' Mutln aad u.u. Joha EDgllah, to bead the &nnual youth eoocert palntlnp 1D tempera apaontoc buU.tlD; Mrs. Ron Harrod and beoatlt tbt perlod l9SO UDtll Mr. U.ra. DoQ Nokes, eootinuance • Marsb'l dtath 1D 195-f.Allequal timeS; Mrs. Gerard Bastt.aa.nse, -----===,--aumber ot larae scale Cb!Mu Mrs. Abe KlshlDetr aDd Mrs. t,IGAL MO'ftCI ink c1n.wtnp ud some ZO to SO Robert C. McLe&n. bospltallty; FlCTITIOlB Bli;INESS NAME etclllnp aad lltbop'apbl will Costa Mesa. •::•::·::A,_, Ir::..:,•i::"':::·'--=---Boy--Mr. aoo Mrs. OoreU Ll"' .... ..,.,nc• Hotmer, 431 E. 20tb street, -nv • Costa Mesa. TO SY'MBOLrZE tbe growth of both Newport Beach aad Keystone Saviors, a rare nrlety of coral tree wu planted FtcTmow BWINESS NAME durtng "root-taking" ceremonies tor the third "br'anch" Mrs, Seth M. Oberg a.ad Mrs. STATEMENT alao be a ... mbled tor tbesbow. James w. Peyton. juniors; Mrs. The followln« peraoo t.dolDI Wllllam Pickens, posters; Mr s. business u: C>Ddlne Interiors, Richard Newell aod ,Mrs, John 1733 MooroYla, Costa Mee&, • THURSDAY, APRIL 20 Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Rtetw'd WUkes, 205 29th Street, West Newpor\. Boy--Mr . and Mrs. Carl AckUn, 135 "8" Albert Place, Costa Mesa. Gtri--Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans, 1932 Maple Street, Co- sta Mesa. Boy--Mr. and Mrs. WUilam G. Taylor, 752 W. 2oth St., Costa Mesa. Glri--Dr. and Mr s. Robert A. Orlando, 1833 Santiago Dr., Dover Shores. • FRIDAy I APRIL 21 Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. John c. Westby, 2920 Andros Street, STATEMENT of Keystone Savings and LoaD Assoclatloo oo the site at The folknrtngpersonsa.redo-c orlntht.an Way a.IK1 MacArthur Bl't'd., oear tbe eow:JtJ - ----------c a.: Eloyce Gl.yle Bretbo'Wer , 166 High Dr., Laguna Bea91l, I.Dg buslness as: J ll L Mfg., airport. Participating In the plant.ing are Cocmty S~t.or 1733 MonrOYI.a, Suite s, Costa Ronald w. Caspers (left ), Keystone's chl.ll'ma.n of the board; __ !:L!:E~G~.U.~H~O~T~IC:.:E:_~ ca. This business Is belllg coo-Mesa, Calit.: Elizabeth Ann Ct\a.rles F. Bottomley, president ot Keyatooe; Newport FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Wood, 17821 Newl&nd, Apt. B, Beach Co uncilman Paul Ryckotf, and Robert A. Alleborn, STATE MENT Huntington Beach,Caur.;James president, Emkay Development, Newport Beach. The following person 1s do· E. Call mer , 2412 Orange AYe., tng business a.s: Woodrow wu. Costa Mesa, Calif. TOWN·GOWN TO MEET OH CAMPUS MAY 22 son Company, 6t• Larkspur, Thls business Is being con-The UCI Town and Gown wHl endocrioology and meta.bollsm Corona del Mar; 0. 0. Ressel, dueled by a partner ship. meet on the patio ofthe Medical at the Oruge County Medical Bo• 622, Corona del Mar. Signed: James E. Callmer. Surge 1 building on the Irvtne Center. This business Is being con- Thts statement nted with the campus at 9:30a.m. May 22. Dr. Robert Bartlett wtu taUL dueled by an lndlvldual. county clerk or Orange County Or. George Limbeck will talk on "The University Hospital Signed: 0. o. Ressel. on April 17, 1972, by Beverly on "Contlnulng medical educa-as a communtty resource." He Thts statement tiled with the dueted by u 1Ddh1dlll.l. Signed: £Ioyce G&yle Br•- thower. Tnls statement tlled wtth the county clerk of Orange County on: Apr. 24, 1972, by Bever ly J. Maddox, deputy county clerk, POOUsh: Aprt1 27, May 4, 11, 18, 1972, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -17312 J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. tlon In o range County." He Is as&istanl professor of sur-county clerk of Orange County PtmUsh : April ZO, 27, May 4, ts associate professor of ped1-gery at the OCI College of on April 17, 1972, by Beverly Phon• in Yow Order 11, 1972, In the Newport Ha.r-atrlcs at the UC I College ot Medicine and assistant dl-J. MadOOx, deputy county clerk. bor Ensign. F-17172 Medicine and cttiefo!pedlatrlc rector of surgical services at Publish: Aprl120, Z7, May 4, foro Subsc:rlption: Costa Mesa. • SATURDAY, APRIL 22 Gtri--Mr. and Mrs. John l Slnger, 17595 Roclcrose Way, -~---------~-------------------------~~~·~~~-~·~·-C~o~-=~~-M~~=!~Q=lill~,=l~9~ft~,~~~n~l=M~N=e~=~r~l~~~-~=~~~l ~!~U~3~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Center. bot Ensign. F-17173 -= -----------~------------------------------- SUPERIOR COURT OF Place, as shOwn on said Map; THE STATE OF CALif-thence South 50 degreesOO'OO" ORNlA FOR THE COUNTY East 220.94 feet along said lrvloe. Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Steen, 2039 Pomoaa, Costa Mesa. Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Jerr y L. Cole, 667 Vlctorla St., Costa. Mesa. Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Pepper, 17622 Queens Wreath Way, irvine. • SUNDAY, APRIL 23 G1ri--Mr . and Mrs. Jean Yvon Martineau, 2Z46-BCanyon Drive, Costa Mesa. Boy--Mr. aOO Mr s. Robert A. Torrez, 520 lrls, Corona del Mar. Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. McA llister, 222 Marguerite, Corona del Mar . • MONDAY, APRIL 24 BoY--Mr. anrl Mrs. JohJlle L. Dilbeck, 2170-8 Pac1tlc, Costa Mesa. Glri--Mr . and Mr s. Martln R. Davis, ll30 Berkshire, WestcUtf. Boy--Mr . and Mrs. Darryl A. GoodWin, 221 Tulane Road, Costa Mesa. • TUESDAY, APRIL 25 Gtri --Mr . arxl Mrs. Danny M. Bowman, 88'1 Center, 1t3, Costa Mesa. • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 Glrl--Mr . and Mr s. Patrick Deneher, 100 Vl.a Wazlers, Lido Isle. Boy--Mr. and Mr s. Robert L. Wooten, 2364 Norse, Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, APRIL 27 Glrl--Mr. and Mr s. David A. Berry, 1912 Fullerton, Costa QUALITY LO R PI NISH BY • 1770 NEWPORT COSTA MEU 646-9:113 azw -u•vD..D .. G JtTe&ular Shapes ta.e ....... -c::..tt. COSTA lro4UA ... .AnllSS CO. JliO ....... u......,. ~1)0) OF ORANGE parallel line to the No rth- No. 177393 westerly line of said Block NOTICE Of COMMISSION-231; thence North 40 degrees ER'S SALE ON fORECl.O-00' 00" East 50.00 feet to the SURE true point of beginning. ANITA J . ATCHISON, Plain-EXCEPTING THEREFROM tltf and Cross-Defendant, the Southeasterly 25 .00 teet. vs, PARCEL 2: An easement for H. fLOYD BROWN, Deten-ingTess and egress over the dant and Cross.compla.inant , Southeaster ly haU of Carna.tton and Avenue (formerly called 30th UNITED CALIFORNIA Avenue), Map of Corona del BANK, a California corpora-M:u-, recorded In book 3, pages tlon, Defendant and Cross-De-41 a.nd 42 of Miscellaneous feodant, Maps, In the offi ce of the county aOO recorder ofsaldOrangeCounty, DOES XI through XX, In-extending from the No rth- e lusive, Cross -Defendants. easterly line of Seaview Avenue NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (former ly called 51st Place) that the above-entitled Court, to the No rtheasterly line of by its judgment in the above-Lot 18 in Bloc k 231 of said entitled action, rendered on Corona del Mar erteOOed North- February 1, 1972, and entered westerly, saJd Carnation Ave- and recordedonMa.rchl6, 1972, nue having been vacated and In Book543, Page333,~1ntad abandoned January 13, 1920 by me as Commissioner to sell order of the Boaro1 of Super- and ordered me to sell the visors of Orangt! County, a real property to Orange County, certified copy of wh.ich order CaUfornJa, described as fol-was r ecord..-1 Januar y 14, 1920 lows: in book 14, page 282 of MIS - PARCEL 1: That portion of ce\laneous Re cords of said Block "0" of "Corona del county, salrl easement to be Mar," as per map recorded used in common wtth others. In book 3, pages 41 aoo 42 At 11:00 A.M. on May 26, of Miscellaneous Maps, in the 1972, at the main en trance or office or the colJI'Ity recorder the Orange County Courthouse, or sald county, and that portion 700 Civic Center Drive West, of Carnation Avenue (formerly Santa Ana, Cahfornia, I will called 3oth Avenue) vacated a.nd sell the above-described prop- aba.B1oned January 13, 1920 by erty or as much of it as shall Order or the Board of Super-be necessary to raise a sum visors of Orange CoWlty,Ca Uf-suftlcJent to pay the Judgment orn.l.a, a certltled copy of which totalling $121,570.57 and costs, order was recorded January ezpenses of sale, anr:l Interest 14, 1920, Ill book 14 , page 282 thereon to the date of sale, of Miscellaneous Records of plus or minus any adjustments Orange County, CaWornLa, de-to the date of sale as provided scribed as a whole as follows : for in said Judgment, to the Commenclllg at the most highest bidder for cash and westerly cor ner of Block 231 lawful money of the United ot said Corona del Mar ; thence States of America. North 40 degrees 00' 00" East DATED: April 27, 1972. along tne Northwesterly line Don R. Adkinson. o( sa.id Block 231, a distance Commissioner ot 100.00 feet to the true polnt Galvin R. Keene, Attorney of beginning; Thence North ~0 at Law, Suite 510 Avco fl· degrees 00' 00" West 290,74 nancl.al Center, 620 Newport feet to the westerly Une of Center Drive, Newpo rt Bea ch, larxl described as Parcel 1 Calltornta 92660, Attorney for 1n deed to Edna V. Haynes, Defendant and Cross-Com- an unmarried woman, re~ p.latnanl. corded April 5, 11}45 in book Harwood, Soden & Adkinson, 1308, page 263, Offt clal Rec-Attorneys at L.lw, 550 New- ords, Orange County, CaUf-port Center Drive, Suite 434, ornla; thence South 14 degrees Post otflce Box 1907, Newport ll' 00" East along the Westerly Beach, CaUtornla 92663, Tete- line of sa.Jd larxl to Edna v. pOOne (714)644-1313, Attoroeys Hayoes to a Une parallel wtth lor Don R, Adkinson, Commls- and 50.00 feet northeriJ of, stoner. measured at rlgtrt angles to the Nor thwesterly prolonptlon Publish: May 4, 11, 18, 1972, of tbe Northeuterly Uoeot 5lst 111 tbe Newport Hubor Eostgn. IS IT TRUE THAT "-4 0 ItT U ARIES MAKE AN ADDITIONAL CHARel WHEN THEY ARE CALLED OUT AT NI"HT Ol ON SUNDAY 1 ~y EUGENE 0 . IUGER ON ............................ _... .. .., __ .................. . ._.. ............................... ,... ............ ,.,.., __ ..................................... ...... WI ....... • ~:::<: ,.-_, ..,_ ...--lkia ••• .,._.pecos eel ..... 1¢\ ISILU·-··-- N,_ ..... _....._.._.._.._. .......... .._ ........... ......... _ .. ··-... ts-Berwer•• F-e•wl •-~ COIJA _,. COIIOIIA ., 11A1 Ul JQf t LOUT,_ 67J.MII It's one reason we need additional power plants. Have you ever thought about how electricity puts food on yo ur table? F:lf'ctricity helps grow it, freeze it. can it and ship it. And think about how e lectricity helps you pre- pare food for your family_ As the population expands, there will be more Alvins land A !i ces) to feed. That means more farm production-and more demand for electricity. T<• meet these demands, Edison must be permitted to build additional power plants now. And trans- mission lines to deliver that power. Otherwise, there simply won't be enough electricity to go around. Nuclear power plants are one way to provide more electricity. They're proven, clean and smog-free. Other ways to generate electricity a re under intensive research or being developed now. Meanwhile, existing methods are steadily being improved. If you ever hear somebody say we don't need more electricity, just think about food. Food and electricity. The two go together. Southern California Edison .~,., Eoual 00I)Oflun•IY Employer