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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-06-01 - Newport Harbor EnsignTHU RSDAY, • A $166,000 project to build an underground storm drain in Newport Hetgflts has been okayed by the coWl.ty board of supervisors. Bids for the project wtll be opened JUlie 19. Construction of the dra1na wa.s requeated by the city of Newport Beach, which will kick In $7,500 of the cost. Ctty pubUc works director Joe Dtvlin aid the 4r&in wlU belin at 15th St. and Irvine Blvd,, run down 15th st. lD ttoot of Newport Harbor lllcb schOol, follow a aat\lrl.l cuUy to the rear of tbe llllfl aebool property, LDd then &loo.i St. Jame~ Rd. to join an exiltin& t1nin on Dover Dr. Special provt&Jooa havt be«! locluded in the eqin.-rlne planl tot Ule ClrUD to CO under tbt .. tunl science u• oow belne deveklped at tM l'lieh school. without aftectln& the natural area, Coastructlon l.s ·~ted to start and tlntah durtnc summer school nca.Uon mootl\s, Mr, DtTUn ~ • ca.. ......................... . 2721 L C......,,, C... ... Mit, ai.C. tJU! TUIPIIONI: ~ (Ano c..; 1141 'n. M ..... T HAl--. _,.SIGN!, ~tt...q w s f ,_ ,.._._. Ul4 r t t: e ad • ... a.., •' Ha•po~• a-d!,..., .. _., loWly ....., ... If I .... __ ,.,. ... "".,.,.. .... eo. ..... Ar-. ~ ... k)y, -~,. Secved do. ,..,... ,.W at c.- .WMw,Calil, AaVO B. HAAPA ....... Ownouuwl PuWU.n PE0 HAAI'A . . . , , . . . . , .A.otiue EdhOI" IUeiCR.,TfON RATES In Harttor Ana: OM year, 15.00: 2 yeats, I 8.00 Oul o(tt.rbor At.-: One ye&J, 16.00:2 yean, 110.00 • ARVO E. MAAPA, owner Md publisher of the En~gn • • SUGGESTIONS FOR THE PRIMARY Congressman John G. Schmitz deserves another overwhelming vote of support and confidence In Tuesday's primary election, just as he has received In all his previous campaigns. We need more men of his caliber In Congress In order to safeguard our nation and to protect the rights of Individuals. His dedication Is demon- strated by the tremendous 98 per cent rating he has just received from the Americans for Constitutional Action (ACA ), which basts Its judgment on how well congressmen uphold constitutional principles In their voting. • • • A vote for John M. Ashbrook's delegates to the national GOP convention will be a way of saying that you want fiscal respon- sibility. In the nation's capital, an end to the awesome deficits and the ruinous Inflation, and preservation of Individual liberty by cutting back the fearsome size of the federal government. On the Demo- crat ticket, this same sentiment can be expressed by writing in George C. Wallace for presidential preference. • • • Am ong the state ballot measures, the most signl11cant Is No. 9, the so-called environment Initiative. It would establish entirely unreasonable restrictions on business and Industry, and would certainly result In mor e unemployment and no doubt In power black-out. A "no" vote Is urgently recommended Other suggestions: 0 yes" on No. 1, 6 and 7 ; "no" on 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9 and 10 ..•. "No" on the Newp ort Beach park bonds, which would be just another straw on the heavily burdened back or the local taxpaye r . The appealing argument of" only 3 cents a day" does not lessen the load . Indeed, that's the way our burden In- creases penny by penny by penny. • ROIIIRT M. OOIAIIoiAIUiotD bu bHD DliDM ........ of caWDrUa~eo .. .... _.t~ac •m• ollllo merlaa aa:.t reenattoa -.ncaa of the lrt't.De Coquy. He bU -wllll tile tn!Do eo._ tor Z year• and Ia fotiMI' maaacer ot ltfiiM'• . com- mercial properttu, A Mtm o1 Wuhlqtoo, D.C., lloa- C.Orp WuhiD&toa. UldYtrsit)', aDd bolds a 88 decree iD busi- oeu &Dd teetmoqy from Ore • roo State tln1-..rsity. NEWPORT F1 RM GETS S 7 MILLION 0 RDERS Western Dllftal Corporattoo, a Newport Beach llued MOO/ LSI Jtmleooductor mtcro- clrcuita flrm, hasbeenanrded contracts totalllDg $7,200,000 to prowtde custom destened stu. con ch.lps for 2 dlfl'erent manu- facturers of low-cost, pocket- size, 8 dJClt eledrootc calcu. Ia tors. The calculator's electronic etrcults are combined oo 2 semlcooductor eb.ips, each about the size of a -.tlhead. Eacb chlp 1& equlnlent to more tban 4,000 transistor compoo. ents. Western Dllft:al !las a oew 35,000-square-toot faciUty In Newport Beach, oea.r tbecou:nty airport. The tlrm curreotJy em - pk>ys 150 people and plans to incr ease its pruductlon force to 300 by the end of tb1s year. C. J.. R. TO OBSERVE FLJ.G DJ.Y JUNE 14TH The Henry Bowen Society of the Children of the Amttrlcan Revolution, sponsored by Cot. wuuam CabeU Chapter of the Daughters of the Amerlcu Revolution, Newport Beacb, will celebrate flag day Wednesday, June 14, with a tradJtlonal flag burning cer emooy, Anyone having an old nag to dJspose of may call Mrs. M. sampson, 642-8119; Mrs, Dave Dug.le, 546-2165; Mrs. Arthur L. Ellsworth, 832-1»26, :~03~rs, s. M. Reber, 6'75- ANDRE TUB.I.CH, 79, OF THE BLUFFS IS DEAD Mass was celebrated TbtD'S- day, May 25 , at Our Lady Queeo of Ange ls Church, East Bluff, for Andre Georges Tu- bacb, 79, who died May Z3 at St. Anne's Home for the Aged In Los Angeles. Mr. Tubacb, whO Uved at 601 Hllvanar st., the Blutrs, was a retired mli.Uner . Mr. Tutach wasbornlnParts and came to this country 12 years igo, He had Uved 1n tbe county for the past 3 years. He Is surwlved by a brother, Henri Tubach, also of the Blurts, • ' TALK NEW SCHOOL FOR THE CITIES TOM ANDERSON J • GARAGE SALE ANTIQUES ART OBJECTS CHINESE IMPORTS KNICK-KNACKS FURNITURE 2721 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar AT THE ALLEY OFF FERNLEAF AYE. OUNG RIVER MAlE· •r •~·d-." ,..,_" • aoo•I.Y INJUIIfY .i.M .. I..IT'f . . .,_.. • .,.It~ LU\.1 .... -ry ..... ,.,,~•u.aD ,.,...,..,..,.,....,In C•"••-'• • .1131 !!!-, . ..;, ,.._ .... ~ _.,..,. -~-..,. 50 c \About that boulder In your •v• "Oot~ ill 1117.,.." tb8 CUitOma' Mid. ''Feeil lib a boulder. How about &akin~ it outr• HCI -...,....and WUIIeclloolp lbon and ....... Tbe ~ remembered bearioa about ~ mu wtx. "tomctbma" tumod out to be a .._. aplinter embcdck:d in bia eyeball, He adviled him to .. his pb)'lic:iao. Prompt IWF'Y •ved hil liabL So, we·~ c:ardul. ADd if we 1011m owr1:J cautioul IOIDCtimr.a, rt:ma~~ber-we·~ pharma.. dltS. DOt pb)'lidanl. We work willt docton. dit- pcnsiq: the 4tup and medications they pn:a:ribe. But we don't pncticc medic:iDc. ..a&COMT.wY • ......-•-. .. -· .... AMERICAN SECURITY BANK Orgtniutionel Offic.e 505 NO<th A'1'owheod, S..ito 305 Son lornordino, C.lilornio 92<40 I Phono {71•) 88+6-471 NOnCE Americ.en Secur.ity S.nk is now reeti¥i"9 tppfiutionl for-subscriptions for common stock. Ori9inollosuo __ ·----____ ....... ··--- Subscription Price . . _ ..... .. •. _ Ci For •n offerin9 cirwler encl tppliution, contect tho offteo by phono or moil. Robert B. Whito, Jr . President IOARD OF DIRECTORS J ........ W"'· M.D. Robert I . White, Jr. .,., s. Won1 Virtll L. LYkt Jamet M. McCrlrla Kenneth I. SkoVMn *** CAN'T BE WRONG They all support JOHN SCHMITZ FOR RE-ELECTION Each of the Folowi119 ~-NJI "So.pport John .............. ,. ..... ..... &'11 • ...... I t .. , ..... ....... 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"-,..... ........ ~ --llltef J-'· 1972. ... .., ..... .,..,. ..... ""· .. '"' ... ~ ~ l.w. '-1 wHI ~,_.,.. ,_ -... ,_._ """ ef ... PMte .,.. """'· ...-4'-., _ .. ~ .,...,,..., .. lw'-............... lkeltM .. ..,.... -·· GRAND PRIZE HEW 71 PINTO LOAD ED WITH GROCERIES! 50 RUHNER·UP PRIZES! YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN All Pril., Will 1M Dr•wn For e, s.t .• ,..,.. s. 197l REGISTER TODAY! JOINS OOH KOL L CO . Timothy L. Strader of New- port Beach has jollied the Don KoU Company of Irvine as vice- president and general counseL For the past 2 years, he was a putner in the Newport Beach law firm ofDuryea,Car- peDter & Baroes. Hewaspresl- dent of the Ora.nge Couoty FUr Board and secretary ol the Greater Irvine Industrial League last year. Clll'rently, be ts cbairmu of Repabllea.o Associates of On.np COUDty. Fo1.Jowtng his pdtaUon from Jobn Carroll Unlverslty 1n Cleveland, Obto, and the UCLA law schoOl, be served. as a first Ueutenant io the U.S. Army ln Korea for 2 years. ART L EAGU E IHS TA l lS The Costa Mesa Art League installed a new board ot di- rectors at their geoeral meet- ing May Z3. Tbe oew olftcers are Mrs. Rlcbard H. MarSh, pr esident; Mrs. Doo Hudson. ttrst rlce-presldent; Carolyn OYerman, secood vtce-presi- denl, Gertrude E. Maddocks, corresponding secretary, and Fern Miller, treasurer. AN OPEN LETTER 1\-oar Hqoulolwlln \ ult·r-Ill,,,.. Ill'\< l:::!nd t: .. lll!ri''-IUf131 o.~t rll"l : \h "PP"''''nl ha-pt·r•tHia lh olt•·•l!natr.l hm1 ·t·lf I hl· on I~ r rf'1hhll' randtdatl'. \1 Y FR I E\0:-' C\l.t \IE TilE I \CH EUIHU: C \ \J)J f).\ n:~ lnrrt:-llthle. !Itt".• ~In. lwrau-•· a• a ~tll'l'l'••ful btJ-111'"" mllllllf!l'llll'fll con~ulhllll ami Ct:-rll llctl Ptlblu· .-\n·uunlanl, I oluu "! Ita \I' lu lit'\ Hit• th•• lllllt'. t'lli'T~> :tnd eJ.~nM' ncn·,. ...... r~ tu prr· pt:"IU31f' a pultll! al•·an•rr. Ttw~ a~k rtlr' ~<h~ I "'llrll '" btwk a l"'illlfoll-t·•l,,lol!-hmenl l'llndida!e In th,,. Cungr.....,,.tonal rampatl!ll. ·\ l"llnllldatr "ltu ha• plrnl• nf munn. tT)w ~an Diego Union rrpor!t:-J that hi' has t!'l"l"l\f'll S:=to.l)fll) 111 ro•••·nl runtnloullllll· m• lu1img SIO,OOO from 1 Chu::ago SOtHtt'l and ample fu11<i-from tlw .-rumi>IHJF :'.ut IJ..-~,. l"'lolo•al "dyna~ty" recenlly ~xpost'd b} L.f~ M11ga1.me! I \\',-\ \T TO HE YCH H CO\CHE:-'S \1 \\ BEt.A I st: I DO\"T LIKE TilE Dt:TEHIOH :\TL\G CO:\DITIOj\:5 1:\ Ol'H COl".\TR Y~ RECA l'SE \fY \1 ·\JOR OPPO.\E.\T II A:' TOO LIBERAL A VOTif\'G RECOH D! RECAl 'SE I H,.\\ E HHD HIGH AI'PO I\TI\'E POS ITIONS II"\ rEOER.-\l CO\"ER\. .\1 E."H A \D K\0\\" SO\It: ot' TilE C/1 ·\ \C E:-i HIA T MUST BEMA DE! BECi\l"SE. I\ CO\TH:\ST TO ST,HE\IE\TS BY MY MAJOR OPPO:\E.\T. I K:\'OW TfiATT\~ESCA\REHF.DI"CED! - BECAl1f'EOF MY Rt'~I.\ESS \1:\\·\GE\I E\T EXPERIENCE I CAS" 00 A BETTER JOB FOR TfiE PEOPLE! AND. BECA L'SE I Tfii~K THAT THE VOTERS SHOL'LD HAH THE CIIOICE BETIHE\ AN INOE PE1\DEr'H Pf.R S0;'\1 \\'ITII A SOLID Bl"SIXESS A:\0 FI:\A.\CIAL BACK- GROUND OR A POLITICIA N CONTROllED BY SPEC IALI~'TERESTCROr~! -YeB, my friend& Yy I'm incredible. I hope-you mdependcnt-thinkins Republ ic"l~ a,r('(' and _wlllelefl& mlm in Jun~ thai can not only win in 1\"o\ember, but -..ill pru~Kic thc p<'1l~lc of · ' uncompromiei ns repre~nta tion in \\'a~hinslon. ·. •• ~ ,s;:···:•l,~ . -···································· REPUBLICAJIS : YOTE JUNE 8t~ ,_ A af ENII _, A 'NUIIIMI' (SEAL) MARINERS CHURCH WILSON DUNLOP BANCROFT DAVIS Tennis Rackets PENNSYLVAN I A, WILSON OUNLOP Tennis Balls RALEIGH BIKES -TIRES -TUBES -ACCESSORIES ....... , OIEHOUI • BONDS MEAN HIGHER TAXES . • BONDS MEAN A MORTGAGE AGAINST YOUR PROPERTY! STOP TAX WASTE! We, the follOWing, suppor t the "COMMITTEE TO STOP TAX WASTE ." We are AGAINST the pass ing of the Bond Issues -- (Propositions "F" -"G" & "H") that are coming up for vote in the City of Newport Beach special municipal election on June 6, 1972. VOTE NO VOTE NO .. VOTE • ON PROPOSITION F ON PROPOSITION G ON PROPOSITION H 'I ce~nn n fsTePI T.\.S WAin C••• "•••••••,c••• .. •• ....... _ .............. _ . • , Curt Dosh lltEALTOR ..... 4'1. -••••. 111.:.148·1 1111 W. "COAST BWl'. NEWP081 BI:ACB ·-1'0· 111Taif81UIIJ, 1'1101' .. 11011/IL CONUIIaaAriOJf 1118 ., ••. c.-..... . c. ..... ... RATED "R'' .... "SUMMEI OF '42''till 10TH IN COLOtt ROY . MeCAIIDLE REALTOR- 118t..!ML8 SBIIV!CB S!NC8 194J 5e7729 1810 NEYPOilT BL OOS'J,'AMESA ~ .. .,.. ... _,. ............ ~-- ~~~-····-· ...... ---illlglrnMrrt ·s11cnt ..... .. ....... • ••• • • Real -, 't . '' • ' COIIlN-MAIIlN IIALTOIS IXCLUSI'II PUSENTA~NS $35,950---UNIVERSITY PARK Beyond the lron gate and court- yard entrance 1B a deluxe, quiet and secluded 3 bedroom and den, 2-1/2 bath home showlng Pride of Ownership • • • • •• Pullman kitchen haB all llullt-lns, dlnlng area overlooks lovely garden and secluded atrium. Close to Freeway and Shopping. CUL DE SAC CHARM "Applie pie condition"! Lara:e landscaped lot, sprinklered, so you enjoy tbe pool. The house is new thruout. just move into this 3 :xlrm. charmer. Priced to sell at $44,500. VALLEY VIEW Large Harbor View home, "Palermo model ," 4 lge. bdrms., family rm .• 2 trplcs., wet bar. Owner has spared nothing in decorating this beautiful home. CaU to inspect M2,9SO. LIVE AT YOUR WORK-COSTA MESA Ideally located, 3 BR. bouse on C-1 Jot with room for paint & body ahop or??? Offered for only $27,500 ! EMIIIALD lAY Build your own dream hou,;e on this ocean view, vacant lot. Laguna Beach's most ex· elusive area, behind locked. gates, 2.4 hr. ~ard . with access to priv. beach It pool. r rrered at $35,000. Newport -Corona 0.1 Mor • Costa Mesa CoRBIN-MARTINl - ··~············~·· MLS SALES REPORT Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realiors totalled$47 .5 million in the flrst 4 months of 1972. THIS IS A 73% INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 19711 1,532 new llsttitgs were processed, of which 69% WERE SOLD! 63% of the sales were cooperative. Ltd y~ . property with a Realtor . ·¥·~·············· LIGAL NOTICI OF PUBLIC HEARING lltURSDAY, JU NE I, 1972 OOI!O!!A Da.w CAi:l~ Newport Beoch Balboa Balboa Island Costa Meso Corona del Mar STEPS TO BEACH THREE BEDROOM HOME WITH EXCELLENT VIEW .. $98,500 • • • • Fountain Valley OUTSTANDING AT $32,500 ENJOY THIS RUMPUS ROOM. FAMILY ROOM HOME WITH 3 BEDROOMS. IMMACULATE . GOOD FINANCING. Lido Isle del pNUn/6 CHECK UST FOR IUftiS &AYCREST -4 Bedroom, immaculate . . . . . . . . . . .............. $64,500. WESTCLIFF -4 Bedroom, pool $81 ,500. CLIFF HAVEN -View! 3 Bedroom $67,500. HARBOR HIGHLANDS -4 Bedrooms. good locale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $47,500. BACK BAY -New custom 3 bedroom $84,600. BALBOA PENINSULA -5 bedrooms on 2 Jots, great borne . . . . . . . . . $125,000. BAYCREST -CUSTOM elegance 3 bedroom. air cond. . . . . $81,500. DOVER SHORES -View. Spac1ous 4 bed- room . . . S91,500. LIOO ISLE LOT . $31,8110. WESTCLIFF -Available immed. 2 Bedroom. den $47,500. TWO ACRE -View estate. split level 5 bed· room. pooL stables . . call for detail s. OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS t! PETE BARRm REALTY 1 60S W-llff Dr. IU. 642-5200 MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES NEW BAYCREST HOME Beautifully decorated, fully landscaped. 5 BR's. 4 batbs. Bkst. room W/built-in buf- fe t. FR. separate DR. Large master suite w brk. fireplace. $129,500. OPEN SAT. & SL'~. 1·5 p.m. 1521 Antigua Way. ADULT FRENCH BAYFRONT Striking bayfront new home. Combined master suite and sitting room. Upper level enjoys panoramic harbor n e\\ from LR. DR. tile deck & country kitchen. Guest wing wBR , sitting room w 'vie" deck. Slip. Fee Land. 1251,350. By appt. 67$-1935 or 642-8235. NCYTICE ~ HEREBY GIVEN t.be City COUDcll of the ot Newport Beach will a hearing oo the --------... ~ lappUc:illoo o! Emkay Develop-Company, IDe., oo prop. [lrvinel---o.·-1 WMIIII I C-1 PII-NO.PLI IIUN FIIOM ... lltaf- RAT _.,.,... ,.. ~ ... :n:;wr~rr.:: CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS DAILY 12:30.3:30 7:00. 10:00, .M. ·THE CAREY TREAT"ME~T CORONA FOR .. generally bounded byMae- IArthur Boulevard. Jamboree Bristol street aod Bush ~~~~=;..:'"~amiD! the PtaDDed [~ Ted tor "Newport Place" as follows: 1. Resolution of speclllc restaurant density "WtthlD Reta.J.l Commerlcal areas. 2. Resotutioo ot a File sta- Uon site to best coatorm to tbe oeeds of tbe City of New- port Beach and to allow b' IHYe)Opmeot ot th&t sUe con- slsteot wltb the City's require- ments. 3, To llmlt wttb1D. the Com- mercial a.rea tourl.St 1Dforma- tloo, truel apoctes. am ticket reserntion sen1ees but not to toelude any a1rl1De termi.Dal semees or flleiU.ttes for the traD&IlOrt of .,...._ •• ba&- -or lrel&t>t- 4. other etances Yhleb may be. reeommeoded by the Plan- DiDI CommissloD. NOTICE ~ HEREBY FUR - THER GIVEN tbll tbe aldpub- Uc bearlog will be bold .., tile lztb di.J ot JUDt, un at the boar of 'J:SO P.M. talbeCouncU Clambers of the CIIJ Hall of tho CUy of Newport Beech, CallforDla, at wblcb time aDd. place &DJ a.ad all pei'IOGS in--...., -llld be ·-a.-. La""'Laglos CUy Cick CUy ol Newport Beech P111>11>11: J-I, U'll, to the Krwport Bartoor EMip. DEL MAR RENT -Two a111 "'"'_,.,; .. , tw--. ,._ •· ou· ud~lltli'IL Bayview apart_mcn~s ... __ ....., ... ..... OP •ACAI'nllt ..... IYAie ' . I 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 best) Park West apartments tend to fill up fast. With adults over 30. (And under 30.) They like the adults-only sections with private pools and Jacuzzis and barbecue pits. With rJbms. (And Dads. And kids.) They like the family sec tions with tot lots. The pr&"school. The teen center. The Junior Olympic size pool. With athletes. (And just pla in good sports.) They like Park West recreation. It outdoes every other apartment comple• in the area. There's a three-acre activity park. Filled with swimming and ther· apy pools. Night-lighted tennis. Volleyball, handball. A large turf area tor jogging and touch football . There's a two-story clubhouse. Complete health club facilities and trained attendants. l ounges, game and party rooms. Full-time recreation manager. Park West has something for everybody. So, no metter what your age, or marital status. or athletic ability ... you're sure to fi t in. If you hurry. 3883 Parkvlew Lane, Irvine. Juat off the San Diego Freeway at Culver Rot~d. Adults onty, from $110. Family apartments, from 1115. ·~ Ill Dalllf'Drhilt ... I•IHI IM&~IM-UOI PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN IY APPOINTMENT 11 l inda Isle Drive Completely furn. 5 Bdrm., 41.':.'! bath home. Lae. waterfront livin2 rm. with floor to ceil. marble frplc. Formal dinin2 rm .. family rm .• ma id's rm ., Pier & slip. . . . . . Sl95,000. l inda Isle· Waterfront Elegant new 4 bdrm., 41,2 ba. home with familv rm . &: Ige. game nn. Mstr. suite w/ marbl~ frplc. & roncealed office area. Vacuum syslem. Radiant ceil. beat Pier & float. 3255.000 . 57 linda , ... Drive Custom 4 BR.. 31r; ba. home-on Lagoon. Mstr. BR. has sitting area & frplc. Waterfront family rm w/conversation pit around the frpl c.: lovely garden, lge. slip .... S189.500. to I Linda I ale DriYe Lovely 5 BR., 4 ba. borne with dowDatalrs waterfront mstr. suite 6: lge. aame rm. 01' study. Mexican tile floors, beam ceiliaaa. qua1ity construction. sUp . . . . . . . . . $151,41i Fer C_,...,. ln,.,....tien 0.. All -& Lott. I'IM• Coli: BILL GRUNDY, Rcaho( lal-. .W.. ol L-lolO 341 IAYSIOI DR.. WITI 1, IU. 61Wt61 ................. To sell fine prop1rty . THE IRWUt qoiiP&IfT' REALTOb .. • • • JOE DI9TANJSLOA, OD.Itft, tad 8ryaat Hwnann dlspla:r the A d1Yia1oo. trophy &Dd tbt team tropbJ thai: tbe Eulgn. tract ttra.m woo dv1ac tbt juDlor hlp flD&la. Dlltan.lalao set a HW Joor jump record ot 19' 11-1/4"'. HWIWlll set a oew eon.tuence record of U.S 1n the 300. Botll athletes were oo tbe Eulp re)Q' tam that br<*e tbe former meet record w1tb their U.4 clocking In tbe flDal event of the meet. (Vle Opolet pboto,) Sea Bees • w1n title NIYPOil T ·Ill! SA SPORTS SCENE -Wmt VIC OPALft T'Ot It'll ,._ IIIII Qlld -Jlldood oP -Ia lllo Ull fa•, ToWIIIIII. T'OtJOO: c-trac1< 11aa1o -w1111 All, liP ,..,., .... )np..,. Dao Nt oto, -· 17.1; l -u lllllp -lllo J00 lo wll -t 11*1 al 41, bd, Vutm~, £'llllp; lrd. IOU> llllo IIIII lbt lot -.... lllllod M-1/1; llwytr, Z.U., ToWIDitlo;--. AlloP'I tloo ru ,.., wtlll tilt A dJ. II; CUJor, 11-1/1; llawto, 1; Gllllr; 1"-lrtl, hotp,.Tlli ·~ CI'OWII, EUip I'IJIC oP 14-. I; ToWioklo, 5, lOd 100: Colla llee-D, Gtolor U -lolloftd b)' Rot will> a-. I. I:ZI,J; Zad, -Lllleolo: !:1; Ci1111r, 11; Outs, 1 '7; .Roll Alnru cl. EDIIp woa 3rd, Wolcu.t. Gtaier'; 4th, Tt~ Harbor'• Ttri'J' ADII'lb lad ..-dJ aut wtM.-bad u Ow)er, 11; KatMr, 5, ucllJD-tbt too lD ll.J lollotrtcl bJ YOUDJ. D&Yll; 5tb, Mauty,Ea-Howard RoJittr ol CCII'Ca dtl tll*'liDCt of a UJIUmt •• colD. 4, Tbt Sea Btu bid ~. Dwyer, U.!, bd; ll&L Rtlay; Ka.tser, 315.0; !Dd Mar 'lft.U be COIDPttiDI1a tbt tMJ botlootlbed wtltl the t.brl record lbl.ttertnc perform-Srd, Careoa. Ka.IMr; «b, Datta; Srd, EDJ1p. ' state nuJ. at Orot1U. ttU ud 10me of tbl OCLA. aatJoMl uteel from Bryut Hum&DD'I Nltmt, Liacolll; 5Ut., Slmma, • "0" DIVISION WHt-tOd. TbeJ botb Qall41d Cb!l.mptontb4> team membtra. 11.1 lD tbe SOO, Joe Dlltaa-Gltltr. Tbt 180: TbompiOD, Wayne Kupuek sparkled for 1D the c!lecu IDd bl.r Terry Grer Cutter, J&ct Tul. Dan J1llo'a 19' 11-1/2" 1D the Joo.r o.y.r, 20.3; ZM, Niemi, Ltn-the Euip. D's to capturtne tbe ftltld WitH hit ttMl eft)rt Koehler aDd Matt Coot nn Jump, Jack Rainwater'• 1:18.8 colD; 3rd, Car10a, K&IMr; 4th, 75 and tbe 180 but TeWlnkle lilt weet to Mt a DI'W' COUDt}' the Olll7 youth capu from clocking in the 600 and the Simms, Gisler; 5th. Kempler, eot a record performance from shot record. Albrlttoa tbrew thla are& to taU &dn.Dtap of Eutprelayteamaddedallttle JWaer.Sbot:ottos.br,ICalser, Forrest Metcalf lltbe600and the 12-poiJDd allot 67' 4" &.Dd tbe Wt&ltb or taltot thlt Dr. tro.t1nr with a oew conference 38' 10"; 2nd, Sptcllarlt, Gisler; Grer Kroattldt got the Tro)lns 1t a:u:rpruaect Mark steveu• old Erate VUdneCM &uembltd mart of 32.4. Tbe Sea Bees Srd, Crouse, Owyer;tth,B&Icb, a win 1n tile loDe )Imp. SteYe record ol 17' Z-1 /4" ollalt to aas.t blm w1tb tbt ciJJdc ... broke tbelr 1971 record of 32.& Gisler; 5tb, Cochrue, Dwyer. Worde came tbroucb with a :r-.r. He DHded tbt record try-out. u they out-lened the talented Hlgb jump: Chrta Shukla, K&l-Zod In tbe 180 and a W1D In htttnr beaYe to OTercome )l1a Dr. Vandnepe ~Ulayed b1ll qcartetl trom Davis, Rea, ser, 5' S-1/Z"; 2Dd, Balch, tbe soo aloar with RlcbJuUeo's old toe, Raod:r Croa otcrelpl, eace magtc wttb h1a cnm per. Dwyer and Gisler. Gisler; Srd, Jardine, TeWinkle; 2Dd 1n tbe Joor ~ to top wbo wu leadlnr wltb a II' -....,1 mapetta:m that aw blm Tbe dtvlston championships 4th, MJtcbell, R•; Ue for 5tb the tteld. Tbe Tw1nU 1ftlll tbe S-1/Z" tou. direct a dlsc.tpUDed «.hldule were evenly dlstributed as En-betweeo Martota, Gisler, and D cblmplOCllblp W'ltb sa points Bruce Glr&Jole, the kmer ot drtlll, acrtmmacet,lutr11C- s1p woo tlle A diflsloo, Kaiser Adams, Ellsip. Looc jump: Kalaer was a close 2oc1 wttb Eltaoc:la IPHd mercblnt 1Jbo tioGal dlscuulor&s and play. was crowned u the B cham. Sbulda, Kaiser, 18' 0"; Znd, .29.1/2, EnsJp n.s 3rd wttb moYed to San Ditto, tore 1.1) otfa with bJ.s mtWon dollar ploDs, Gisler captured the C Atrares, Enslpj Srd, Tbomp. .24, followed by Dwyer wltb the competltloa don there and coacb.ln.g staft'. Tbe LUers were laurela and TeWinkle took tbe soa. Dwyer; 4tb, Marcbeese, 14; Gisler 9· LiocolD & S/4· woo tbe 100 In 9,6 aad the repreeeoted by uallt&Dt coacb D cbamplonshlp. Forrest Met-Kalser; 5th, Morimoto, Gisler. Duts, 5, ~ Rea 4 ' - ' 2%0 1n 21.4 BO sbould be a K, C. Jooes, Ga.11 Goodrtcb, calf rl.ll( ~a new conference Tbe SOO: Carsoo, Kaiser, 37.8; The winners ~·events •• big threat 1n both enota. Glra-El&ln Ba:rlor ~ LeRoy E111s. record In the preUms wltb hls 2Dd, Valentine, DaYis; 3rd, Lar-75: Wayne Kupuet, 9.0; ZDd, sole 1s a junior am ptttoc Ez-lAir:tr Jetl'JC .. mbers, now magnUicent 1:26.0 tn the D &00 soo, Kaiser; 4th, Greg Smltb, BraodeDberg Dwyer· 3rd strooeer and speedier all the a tree agent, also helped with that eclipsed the old mark of Ensip; 5th, Kempler, Kalser. Krobnfeldt, TeWIDkle; 4th, But~ time. a lot of lfe&t tnatructloaal 1:27.6 set by Lee Joyce when Tbe &00: Alvarez, Eostgn, telln, Rea; 5th, Dave Smith, Tbe Newport Harbor ten.nb clln..tcs for the tl.ds. OC~ All· be was competing on the 1968 1:25.3; ZDd, stever.son, Kaiser; Llocoln. The 180: Kaapuet, team pulled another heart. American Henry Bibby, 'J SWan. TeWinkle track squad. 3rd, HawlttDson, DaYls; 4th, Ensip; Zod, Worden, TeWLokle; throbbing wtn 1n the match wltb Nater aod ,Greg Frant11D were • " , Dickey, Ensign; 5th, Holly, 3rd, Krohnfeldt, TeWtnJde; 4tb the Santa Monica Vltinp In tbe the Bruins contribution to the A DJVlSION Gisler. Relay · Ensign 34 9· Brandenberg Dwyer· Sth Day~ CIF semis. The Sailors won. bloe ribbon «».chlllr staff that Mario Fontes opened the A 2nd, Dwyer; 3~d, Glsle~; 4th: Smith, Lln~olD. sbot: 'Bobby Hl~lZ but It was 11-1/2 to 11 really weat overboard In help· events 1t':lth a w1n 1n the 100 TeWlnkle; 5th, Davis. Brant Rea 38•2 ... 200 Wilkey unUI the doublet team of Jim !Dr out wltb the talented cagers tor the Davis Colts. John Steg. Glsle; 37: 5 112'•·· 3 d 0, • Jacobsen. and Mark Jooea: woo who were battUnr tor berths meyer of Dwyer was 2nd; Joe • "C" DIVISION Connei Rea· 4th lv~rs!n • Kat. their crucial match late tn the on the Junior 01Jmplc team Dlstanislao, Ensign, 3rd; Nor!-Gisler squeeud tllrougtl with ser; 5th, ue' -· floster ~ser-afternoon. Tim O'Reilly came COlnl to St. Louts tor the Na- aki Ha~sakl. Davis, 4th, and the C title as the Sp;u'tans and Cummings Llncdtn LooK tllrougtl Uke a real pro tn tlooals starting Jtme 15. Ken Parker, Davis, 5th. First came up wlth 26 points to jump: Greg Krobnteldi Te· nabbing aU 4 of Ms lln.gles George Koehler the ex- in tbe 180 was Bryant Humann, Kaiser's 23-1/2. Rea was 3rd Winkle 115 • Z-l/Z"· 200 iuue matches and hl.s 4th win pn Bradley scoring wht.z was a En.stgn, 33.8; 2od, Ken Parker, with 1 'J followed by Davis with TeWtnk.te · 3rd Pet'ers 'Gisler~ Harbor a safe lead that Dave moat Interested ~ed 1n the DaYis; 3rd, Joi'Ln stegmeyer, 16; TeWlnkle, 15 ; Ensign, 11; 4th Jett'Wald'en Kat~· Stb' Eastman sewed ~with a &-4 last day of the cUntc and be Davis; 4th, Jack Rainwater, En-Davis 10 and Lincoln with Nl.~'-~ .. 1 ,...,_,' ' • win onr the talented Harold llr 10 • 1 . 5th c 11 Gl 1 Shot ' • u. ..... w_ , ..... ,er. eame a m beUever the s gn, • onne , s er. : 9-1/Z. Doo Fukumoto made u HI~ ju . 11 1 llrst S Hofer. v-~ ~ !hod 1st Kevtn LaRue 44' 11" ... mp. e or , teve ...... ewe ..... me and com. • • ; close for the Knights with wins Rlchmood Lincoln· Marty Es The Beverly HUla No. 1 mented 11vorably on. the btgb Znd, Carmen Ratti; 3rd, Rau, to tbe 180 and 300, a 3rd sllnger KaJser. Tom lltlver~ seeded Normans and Harbor level type of tnstrucUoo Ule ~nslgn; 4th, Janes, Dwyer; 5th, In the long jump, and then Kaiser,' and Ari Olswang, Kat-squared away late 1n the after-bo:ra received during the 341 istanlslao, Ensign. Hlgtljump: anchored the Kaiser relay team ser aU at 4, 9 l/Z"· 51h nooo Just at preu Ume at the atfiir Tbe modest feel!le boys Jack Taulane Rea 5' 7-1 /Z"· t •·-· to 0a 1 and • -• • L •· 1 to··• tub 1 ' 200 Tom Ha,;klns 'Kaiser·Jr ' 0 a c.,_, "' over v s Boyd, Davis. Tbe 300: Steve os IUire es · ........ , c • tb paJd was well worth the price c ur't CeUnder· '4th vi 1 d, Enslp. Worden, TeWinkle, 39.&; 2nd, the wlJ:mer taking all the mar-of admlsstoo alld the enthusl- . , • e ss, Tlm Nichols of Dwyer ntwed Gruner Gisler· 3rd Jobn Wal-blea. Thla waa tbe 5th CODMCU-utlc parents woo ftlled the JACK RAINWATER of Ensign won the A 600 at the junior high Quad Cities tlnals with a new record clocktngot1:18.6, Here he swlngs lnto the ftrst turn with Spyro Antypas of Lin- coln and Brad Mansfteld ot Gisler on his heels. Gisler, 5th, FrankUD, Llllcoln. But Ptulca of Davis In the d ~ • ' Uve year the Tva were In DON FUKUMOTO of Kaiser, ;:.n\l~~J~.?.~:s:o, Ensign, ?5. Nichols was caught at 8.8, 5~,' Slev~~~.~~:~·~:s~; the ClFQnals,CoachPatWilson ~~~~:m:r~~D ~:~::h w1nn.log the C 300 In the junior 1 3 • • harp, En~ Pt.ztlea at 8.9; 3rd, ZWllp, Forrest Metcalf TeWinkle was especially high oo Uttle from the "operation Junior hlgb track flna.ls at Davidson s gn ; rd, Wood, Gisler; 4tb, TeWlntle; 4th, Allegre, Gisler; 1.26 0. zoo Joe Yo Dav ' Tim O'Reilly's sweep of his 01 m lea'' as h field last Thursday, leads Tony ~;~~ ~~~e~~ 5th, T~':"· 5th, DeVirro, Lincoln. Tbe 180: 3;d, ·Hutter', Enslgn~h. M;:~ singles matcbel that ted the Ni'~uy there ~e:e !:.~:d:~ Zuniga of TeWIDkle on the left 33 · Zn • mann. gn. Fukumoto, Kaiser, 20.5; 2nd, clet Kaiser· 5th Ward Kaiser Harbor racketeers to tbelr wtn who were disappointed al not aDd Greg Vacarro of Enslgu .8; d, Connell, Gisler; 3rd, Plz:tlca, Davis; 3rd, Nichols, Re~. Enst' 36 7. 2• ·over the bawdYSautallonlcau. making th on right. (VIc Opalek pOOto.) Sharp, Ensign; 4tb, Falke, Rea; Dwyer; 4th, Vaearro, t:nslgn; ser Y·36 8. ~~d D;,ye~· :.:t The younr baaketblll players natured a:, t~~r=~~e Up:!d PIRATE OF THE YEAR AWARDS PRESENTED J unior College AU American Buckey of Corona del Mar r e- Matt Greer of Newport Beach celved Pirate honors in tennis. was seleeted a.s the Orange Capta..in booors in golf went Coast College swimmingteam's to Scba.~oer. Jim Robersoo Pirate of the year at the May of Fountat.a. Valle:r was named Z3 sports award banquet. capta..ID tor tennis while John SophOmore Tom Scha~ner Bli:ler and Mike Bartosh, both of Newport Beach was named of Newport Beach, were swim- Pirate of the year in golf for mlng co-captains. the second year In a row. Steve 5th, Wood, Giller. Tbe 600: 5th, Peterson TeWinkle Shot· ' • ' ' • • • wbo took part in tbe Junior ..,. mes Ra.J.nwater, Enslp, 1:18.6; Zod, Marty Essunier Katser' 36' ~ 4th , Rea; Sth, Lincoln. Olympic try-outaatLoyola Uni-~~ ;!.th the Lakers and the Mansneto, Gisler; 3rd, Anty-4-3/4"; 2od, 'srande,;.,.rg. CREW AWARDS GIV~"' AT 0 C C B'"'QUET '"· ulo& pve tbe boys pas Lincoln· 4th Gray En n-.. 3 ~ • • • "" some ........ g tt.ey will loar re. sl~; 5th, Ha.;.tlns: Katse;, Re: 4th'~~d, ~~~~-· t~w::e; Charles Warren of Newport the outstanding froab oarsrtWL member. It left this your En.sJ.p lay· Ensl 3Z 4· 2od o.-i . , r, s er, , g-Beach was named outstanc:ttng Last year the award went to sports editor wttb a lot of · gn, • · • ...., s, dale, TeWinkle. Long jump: AI-oarsman at tbe a.noual Oran-warren re___. tor all wbo worked -3rd Rea· 4th Dwyer· 5th, bert N lwa 1'J' 2 3/8"· 2od D-• __... ""' Gtsier ' ' ' e 0. -• • Coast Collegecrewba.DQuetMay Sophomore Jim Moore of d.Wgeotly with the ld.ds. It ta't • .. 8 ,; DIVISION TeWinkle; 3rd, Fuku-25. Tbe Newport Harbor lfich Newport Btlcb received tbl vu:r often. you ret a cb&Dce Roo Alvarez was a double moto, 4th, LeMaster • uaduate was also oamed the annr.al R. J. FuUon. ICholu· to obse"e, diacuaa lad rap wlnner for Ensign In the 100 ·Rea; 5th, Gisler· Hi~ sophomore capta.in. abJp award, whlcll waa At ~ wttl!. tbe MBA world cbamploa and 600 plus picking,_, a Znd. T~ Glsler, 5-Mike MooreofNewportBeacb by a former OCC caraman ID Latera aDd tbe Naltoall col- in the long jump and aochoriDg 3 d, Dd, Lincoln; was selected tresb.man capt:aJ.n memory of bJ.s brother-in-law, lepate cba.mploo OCLANS, And Enstp to a relay win but 1r Ue and also received the Lloyd who died In lloore tbe:r are cba.mpa In every bit ' or 4th &Dd Smitb. award to ol tbt way. PUTS US ALL TOGETHER WE PR OUDLY PRESENT -- DONNI! TKO~HTON Jr . athlete loses leg By Vlc Opolet IJttle 11 year old Donnie Tbornton, tbe Dwyer junior hlg:b 800 performer whose photo we ued oa tbe contereoce record charts last week during the Quad ClUes ~r high school tract finals, was an unfortunate ftctlm of a btt and run speed boat Saturday evening at Parker, Arizooa. Oon.nie aod b.1s 'J year old friend, Cb.rlaDart,and Fletcher Dart, Cllrls' g:randb.tber, were flab.lnr to their 17 foot aluminum boat north of Parker when the speed boat rammed their parked boat and the hurtUng boat 's propeUora ld.lled young Chris aDd sertously Injured young Tborntoo. The lfandl!llther told :rour Elllllin sports editor that the speedboat roared away and a search Is continuing for the hlt rwmers who caused the accldenc. Donnie was rushed to the Parker lndian llospitat and then a beUcopter new h.lm to the Good Samaritan hospUal In Pboenlx for emergency opera- tiona that saved his We. U was necessary to amputate one of hla legs and Don.nJe remains 1n the lnteDSive care un.tt of tbe bolpltal. 11 wtll be at least a couple weeks before Donnie will be able to return to hls home In H.U.Uaton Beach and any cards or letters to him tn Ptto.l.lz juat might help ease tilt poJJ1 lOd ....... of ltlls flM JOUDI athlltt Who per- formed .a nobly tor tbe Dwyer bl.lbtba.U aod track teams. A fund ralalnc drive ts belng coo - atdered to ual&t wttb the pay- men.t of ~Ua. Milan Dostal Carl Kymla A ROSTER OF SOME SELECTED INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS WHO HAVE EXAMINED PROPOSI- TIONS F, G, H, AND HAVE CHOSEN TO GIVE THEM UNQUALIFIED ENDORSEMENT. Dick Clueu David S. Tingler Mary Anne Nash Jamt1 Enslp 0 . w. Richard Walter Semeniuk C la.udia Owen Jacquelllle E. Hea.tber John & Nancy Sklnner Joyce & Jack l<.u;:arek Donna Gallant R. H. Clucas Mr. &I Mra, Mike Jobnsoo Mr. &I Mrs. Job.n Klllefer Bob Paley Mrs. Rorer D. Brown Mrs, Frank B. Meter Jerry Wooters Harry H. Frederick Robert c. Graves Bill CrUDdy ThOmas R, Ma lcolm Commodore Ed Hayas, LIYC Mary Betty Fisher Mra. Allee King Bunster Creely Gerard Van Hoven Patrick Foster Johns. Swain Will.iam B&rrlngtoo Jim Wood Margaret Setterholm Jessie Hill BOO Goodwi.D Oleic Newell E Iaine LI.Dhotf Edward Cooke, Jr. Joi'Ln Semple Paul Marti.D Mr. & Mrs. P. A. Petty Edward J . MLUer, M.D. Parks, Beacbes & Recreation Commission Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce Learue of Women Voters UNI TY- WE ASK YOUR CAREFUL SCRUTINY TO NOTE THAT LEADERS OF CIVIC GROUPS, POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS, BUSINESS, AND INDIVIDUALS, WHO CLASH IN CONTROVERSY ON ISSUES OF FREEWAYS, HIGH-RISE, DENSITY CONTROLS, AND BACK BAY USE, HAVE COME TOGETHER IN AGREEMENT ON THIS ONE COMMUNITY ISSUE --THAT THE DEVELOPMENT OF PARKS, VIEW SITES, AND BICYCLE TRAILS IS A MAJOR, URGENT NECESSITY FOR ENHANCING THIS LOVELY CITY. Tbl !rY1D1 Comi*D)' OoMid L. BreD COtnl*lY Broadmoor Hornet at Blr Cuyoo -H. Grut Corporatloa DoD Kon eo ... IDe. H1uoe M-1 FIDtotn.c Lt1 SteU.O~tn Robert H. Shelton Frut Robluoo Hal 6 Jou. Conrdale Alltn BMt Dor-KtublU Ed Hlrtll Walter J, Koeb lltr*U Dufllold lltriJOI SkllJJDc corrou Boot Etrllllrcllto Raymoad L. Wat.oo. R1cbu'd A. RMH Pllll Rrctoll J .... Ktctllb Diet Crout IOIAiudJ- CGI.!DI I. Jean. Morrl.a Mr. 6 lira. Tom HOUltOn Jobll Ilion Dr. Rlctard BttttoD Doo Kcltmlo Glen E. Tranra Mr. 6: Mn, Edpr R. Hill llr. " u:ra. DI.Tld G. Doan.e lf:&rJ Alice CulYtr Jotm M. Cole u:re. M&DClJ Cole HllGlUI a-.Stopter Kro,Gillgor Paco Marrtllolbo Mr. 6 Mn. David B&Uard JobD Sbla StmGnuo lllb Marwtwa SoiJJ LJOO llro. T. OWicao St ...... Mr. Ia Mrs. Vergtl Oa.tden PARKS • VISTAS • BICYC LE TRAILS let's Save Somethi for Ourselves! I I r---------THE OI'FIOAL. NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT &E.~OI•~.,.::...,.~LOC:c..o.:~ .. ~-= .. ~. _:::.,:_:,~ NEWPORT THE NEWPORT HAR80R ................ ._ ...... BEACH 10( Tltl CIU' N,.,l. ,..TID AMO 'UIUNO .. Nbf'Oitl 11.4Dt NO. 41 OFFICER OF THE MONTH Ro.oeoo L. S.ood 1u beeo Hawallaa, Sa-., Eqllob and .umtd officer ot the mooth tor Freaeb, wu bon lD Haw&U - Mar by tbe Costa Mea crtme 50 yeua aao. Heatttadtdlol&DJ. prevention committee. bl~ tcboOI 1D floDolulu aM _ OUleer Broad, wbo Ia put bad to lean sc~l 111. bU •n- .. - ior yea.r beeaUH ol tbt Japu. ese attack OD Ptul HarbOr &Dd tbe aetlY&tlon ot tbe lla1P'II1 Natloaal Giard. Ha -.od Ill tbe U. S. Army, 011 duty wttb tbe R&Dprsta tbe South Pacllte. He rectt'f8d b1a d1.cblrp from the Army on Jan. 14, INS, He played aemt-pro football from 19C5 to 1948, makiAc aU- KawaU taclde 1n 1947. He &180 pi&Jed a flU of pro -11, twtu aolllc aplut Bob Waler- aeld's Lol Anaells Rams. He jollied the HOQOlulu poUee deputmeot JUDI 9, l!N9, u a toot patrol.rn&D, came to C&U- Ionda IB 1959, aod Jolood lbe Cotta Mesa pollee department sept. 1, 1941. He hu worked .,.ery phue otpoU.ceduty,from patrolman to deteeUYe bur8lu, EYeD thOUCb be had DO blgh school dJ,pJoma, he Pllled the ---:~:-:-:--::::-:· ::::::--roqutred leota to qualifY lor Lll!o\L NOTICI pollee departmellt II'POIIIlmtnt. FlCTITlOW Bt.5INESS NAME Upon )olDlng the Coree, be ID- ST ATEMENT rolled at Oranre Cout Collep, The following person ts doing After 7 years of lllcbt elau.aa, busloess as: Pasadena Plaza, he obtaJned his AA decree 1D Ooe Hour MartlnlfJ.og 15822. pollee science. In 1968 be wu Pasadena Ave., Tustin,' c alif.: oamed poUcem&n ot tbe year, Vietor R. Llodemann. nt Ogle and to the same year be llarted St., Costa Mesa, CalU. a Boy Scout troop aa JCOut- 10( COSTA MESA OPI'IC!, CDIIOMA DI!L GIVES TOP AWARD Harold B. (Wtd:) wteker- Jbam of Newport Bluh wa.a -.ed wUh !be Oraoce Coest YMCA'J b.lcbest award at the UDUII recoplt1oa d!noer. He r&eeh'ed tbt masters log award, lndleatiDC acllle'ttment lit. aeeord wUb tbe Chrtstlu 10111 of tbt YMCA. Thla: II DOt u au-.1 aft.rd, but t.a ctYen wbaD tbe oeeuloll 'fti'J'aots, tor 11nlee tann, recurrinc tmpaet ~a tbe total procram of !be YMCA. abtp award for fl1l: efbU lD 1Dtrodue1D1 )'0\mg men to tbe pbyaJcal a.cttYtty ot ~u. Over 100 YMCA lay lea.deu were recop!Jed by the YMCA board prealdect, Lee Jooe1. Mn, Gwen YarneD, TV and st:ap artist, was the mistress ot ceremonies aDd also preseDt· ed lmprOYlsed material from her YMCA drama wor&hops. Dom Fraoco, ruttar lnstnctor at tbe Y, provided mustc durtDg the dinner. LIGAL NOTICE Mra. Carl SttYeDI Jr. ot Costa Mea wa1 'Uxu'ed u "WOI'I'I&D ot the year" tor ber wort OD bebalt of the YMCA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING fOutb commtmlty procnm. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE WOMEN'S COUNCIL of the Newport Hatbor.Costa Yea Board of Realtors wtll hold the I.D.Iltlll scbolatsldp eocttall party at 5 p.m. Frtday, June SO, at the CalUornta AJr N&tloD&l Gtard ball, 2651 Newport BIYd,, Costa Mesa. Tbere 'riU be a..n aucttoo sale and a white elephant sale to ..u.. flmd.l tor achol&rstllps. Pictured here at a PlaDnlni aution are, froat row, left to rtgbt, La Rene Heary, 'flce- ,prnlcSent ot the Wome~~'s Co~mcll; Dolores McDonough, w&JI and meus chairman, and ll_elene Joy, secretary; baCt row, JaJM Boyd, memberShip chairman; Ginny Morrt- 100, prellldeot, &nd Ketth Welch tin ot Republlc Title Co., mtd'lber of the prizes committee. "MaD of tbe yar" booora ttw the Clty Couocll ot the weDl to Joaeph Metcalf for hJs CUy of Newport Beach wtll aentee oo tbe board aDd tor hold a public bearing for the his membtrlttlp wort. purpose of considertog the pre-__ __:L::IGAL:.:.;=.~M..:O..:T..:.IC....:! __ Frank Horpel, Robert Hoff. Umlnary budget a.s prepared mu aDd, Bob GrtueU were by the Ctty Manager tor the FICTITIOlB Bl5lNESS '"""'"• booored u red trlanele rectp. ttscal year 1972.73, pursuant STATEMENT teDta. Mr. Horpel received btl to Section 1102 of the City The following persons award tor thouaandl of volun-Charter. dolag buslness as: Uni-P•oe-111, tetr hours as tbt YMCA wrest-NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-4301 Birch Street, Suite Ung coach. Yr. HofrnwaaerYed THER GIVE N that the said pub. Newport Beach, Ca.: u the 19t pbyaJeal education Uc llearfng will be held on the Lulie Ma.looey, 3806 lnlet committe chl1rma.n.Yr.Grtz. 1Zth day of June, 1972, at the Drive, Cor ona del Mar, nll ser"' 011 the penonnet. bour or 7:30P.M. lntheCouncU Holly Hutchison Malooey, ftaance aDd public relations Chambers of the City Ha.ll or Inlet Isle Drive, Coroaa eommttteu. tbe City or Newport Beach, War, Ca. Yrs. o.en {ITJ) Gorman re. CaUfornia, at which time and Thls busiDess is being celnd the "IPOrtsman of the place any aDd all persons ln-ducted by a ~:~·~.~:kloey. year" award. She ts one of the terested may appear and be Signed: 1\J L. premier distance rlllDel's 1n heud thereon. This statement tiled Thls business ls belog eon-muter. He Is still with tht ducted by an iodJYidual. troop, with ll1l aoo, Paul, oow C •.. •ornla Her name ~u be Doris George, Deputy cowty clerk or Onnge C<>Wlllr . JUDY SUNDSTROM, 22,ofGar-1£1' ' .. , den Grove Is ~e••e Te'A-tnsertbed on the pe. rmanent for Laura Lagtos on: May23,1972, by Beverly Slp~.ed : VIctor R, Llndemaon. a freshman at Mater Del bleb This statement Died with the school. n. LU ~ 1aq belo last 1nn Ctty Clerk J, Maddox, deputy county clerk. Pbooe's first female Uoeman. P ue w year 5"' er' City of Newport Be.ach Publlsb: May 25, June 8, county clerk of Orange CountY Ofttcer Broad ls president on: May a, 1972, by Beverly of the HawaU GoUera Club, J Maddoz deputy county clerk. which Includes members from · Publlsh; May 11, 18, ZS,June Hawaii only. His wife Is the 1 1972 In the Newport Harbor former Lorraine Lellanl Cum - 1D Oranp County, Sbe doesn't b~~~ r elved the Me. Publish: June 1972, In UJe 19'72, 1n UJeNewportHaiboi do much pole climbing In her C_lo!!i!!ue'1!!...~!!!!l!!.ee\L!I!Q!!!~~."'N.!ewpo~'!:''.IH"'ar~bo~r~~!"-_ __ _!O!!!!~& ____ _J[o!,lli~ Enstg:n.' F ·17645 mlnp: of Hanii. I RE-ELECT YOUR LEGISLATOR ASSEMBLYMAN ROBERT E. BADHAM Chairman: Joint Co111111itftt on A to111it Dnelop111ent & Spate Commi«ee'' Woys & Meons Revenue & Toxotion Government Orgonizo tion Woter EXPERIENCED RESPONSIBLE REPUBLICAN YOTIPOR ROBERT E. BADHAM Mtmlio< of lht Assem~y 7 1st District. Col;fomio job, wlllch lnvolYes advance-;= wtrln( new homes and apart- menta 1n the Santa Ana-Costa Mesa area. She wears gloves, satety gla.sses and a ha.rd hat whlle performing duties that 1Dchlle operating a power drtll a.D:t running telepllooe wires be- tween terminals aDd outlets. ASSISTANT MANAGER IS NAMED FOR BANK Centinela 8a.nk. dtrectors nave elected Edward Mendonca as assistant vice president am aulstlit manager of the New- port Beach repooatomce, 3333 W. Cc.st HYJ,, Martners Mlle. Mr. Meadonca, 35, has been In bantinC for 9 years, starUng a.s a teller tn.tnee at Cr orker National Bank, Prior to joining Ceatioela Bank he nsassista.nt m&Daiet at Mechanics National Bank, Huntington Park. He and his Wife and 2 adopted children Uve 1n Westminster. He is actin In the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce and the Calltotnia Bankers Assn, He spends hls leisure tlme boating, ftshlng aDd playing tennis. BACK WITH INTREPID NaY)' Airman Apprentice Gill B, WellrU, BOO or Mrs. Irma WthrU of 166 MonrOYia, Costa Ye.a. bu returned to Newport, R.L, aboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. lotrtl)ld, following a s. '*'"" cruise to Portup.l and SpUn. Tbe lrltnpld toot part lD tra.lnJ.nc eurctses with the Portucuese aod Span.lsh nntes, and vtslted the ports ot SeTtlla, com. del Sol anc1 l.lsboa. LIGAL FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe lollowlq pereon Is dolq bulinen u : Newport M.Jcro. tllctrootca, 1050 RuUand Rd., Newport Beach: Jamts R. Crcnrdtr, 1050 RutliDd Rd., Nnport S..eh. Tbla bullnela II betne COO- dueled by &II IDdiTldlal. Slpld.: J&mN R. Crowder. Tbll Jtatemtal: ft.*! wtth the eOIOII)" elort ol Oraoce COUIIIf OA: May 15, 11?1, bJ Be't'erb' J. M.-, doputJ eouoty elort. ~llab: May 11, 15, J~m~l, I, U'll, Ill !be Nnport Harbor lllllp. F-1'1819 ONE OF OUR NEIGHBORS ASKED ME WHY WE DID NOT RECEIVE A PRESIDENTIAL CITATION FOL- LOWING MY HUSBAND'S DEATH. CAN YOU TELL ME WHETHER OR NOT WE SHOLD HAVE RECEIVED SUCH A CITATION? by EUGENE 0 . IU6UaN 'fWt ........ 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WHERE YOU SAVE DOES MAll£ A OIFFER£Nl:E ! 500 day in to d•y 0\11 I panboolt u vtnp 5 .J/ 00 one yur !t rm I' S I,C(X) m1mmum MUTUAL SAVINGS Corona del Mar: 1&67 Eaat Coaat Hi&hway/67 ~-~oJo Other off1cts m Co\'l na, West Arc adJ.a, r~saden• GlrnJalc ~nJ Cano(a rark Ch.H•"'"rth j .~ . . A CAII!IA IIIOP'" ~AISP'O,_T ~HOTOI ~U.L.ICIT.Y .-HOT08 copov • I 'A LOOk AT THE IIOOIC Our Text for Today ,-ROM. "BAPTIST BI&Lf: TRIBUNE.'" SI'RING'IELD, MO. 87 D. L. MOODY body asking Him. No one dved \o CP'na "Moob"'• lAtest Saw a., .. ask such a thing; He 1ave ~ up lty DwtcJat L lloecl:r, .._ Book freely for w all Pys Paul. Thank Houa, Gnad. ..._ Midi.. tLIL) God for the gift! Hen il: one ol Paul'• favorite ex- prcsclolw; "Who aha\1 lay anythiDc \0 the ch.arae of God's elect?" {va. S3). Tha t is another question. Who wW do it? How are you coinc to do It? "'God that jwt.ilieth?" It woWd be 1 str.n.c• thine if God j~ me, and then broucht a ehuya acam.t "We know tMt aU thiap wor.lr: together for &ood.." I like to put down wh.t John and Paul aid about thli\P they knew. "We bow whom we have believ- ffi." 'That ia • aood th1na to know. im 't It'!' ., "We lmow that we aA" of God. Why? "Hi! Spirit bun w itness with our spirit." "We know that the Son of God hath come." Oh 1 am so tired of Chrisuanity tha t is made up of negation.s, what people doa'l believe. I ~~ .. • ~ some time q o, iind he sa1d , I don t bt-Jieve thll.." I talke-d with him a lillie and mad• anoth•r .statement: he-didn't believe that. Finally, I NLd "Man. will yo u tell me what you ' do believe~" and he didn't be- lieve any iJnng except that he didn't br!Leve. NWe bow we have paSM"d from death unto life" M•n do you know it? U you don't don't lea•'li' this h.-11 tomght untLI you •re sure you h<~ve passed from death Wlto life "We know that He abideth w!lh w ." Un't thilt " great thing to know? lf 1 have ChrLSt formed in me the hope of glory, I n n C"Onquer thUL world and get Lt under my fe.-t throuah Hi.m; no other way. ..... luww tlu.t He hean ua:." 1\ is a good thifll' to livt "Within speakln.l' dlatance of heaven. and to get your prayUII answered. You might as well tell me that I don't exist a5 to teU me God doan't answer prayer. I would never stop to d.iscuss thoot ..,..th a m.an, bkauae: God snswera prayer every day. ~we kn~ th.t we :shall appear w1th Him in glory. When Christ. who is our lite-, shall appe.,, th~n shall ye also appear w1th H1m Ul glory.' Ch~r up, 0 c:hild of God . the glory is ahead, not behUld us. "We kno-w th11t when he shall ap- pear. we shall b~· hk~ H•m " You ~y we il rt not l1ke H~m. we know 11 but we shall he. That IS somc- thmg that >S ahead We shall be hke H1m, lor we :shilll see H1m as He is. "We k.now thll t il our earthly houR were dUisol vt"d . we have a buildmg of God. an hou&e not made w1th hands. eternal m the heavens." My dear fnend:s, I am gotng to make somethmg out of death. You ~lk abou t death betng an enemy. It IS the gateway to munortality, We pau through it to a gloriow t"Hut~ rec:Lon. 1 lay th is body down , and I ret a body even Ji kl!' His owrt r Jor- iow body. 01 body that dea th eanf\Ot touch , :• body that sm ca~not laii'L ti 11 body l1ke HIS O'II""Tl Thmk of lt. I wa~ rlown m Te xas j;Offil!' t1me aijo. and I ha:rpene-d to p1c k up a new1poaper, ''" there they c:<~lled me '"Old Moody." Honestly, I nf"ver l Ot such a :shock from any paper In my hfe beforl!'' I n.evl!'r had been Cilllt"d okl before. I went to my hotel, and looked m the lookinJr J iass. My dear frimda, 1 never ~elt ao younJ i.n m y life u I do torucht; I cannot conceive ol Retting old. I believe that l h11 ve a lill." that is never coil\l to end. l>l!'ath may chan,jle my poslbon but not my «WW· dilLon, not my standmg with J I!'SUS Chri.st. Death is not ROillg to sepan te us. That is thl' teaching of the 8th chapter of Romaru; Old' I wah ynu all fl'lt u younr .u I do here to night. Why, I am only 82 ye•rs old! If you rrw-et n_M 10 million yun hence, then I wUI be young. Ru d l h at ibt P~~: -· That word '"juatifieth" ... m. too 1ood to be true. No wonder that ll.artin Luther ahoolr. all ~ when that truth da.wbed upoo him. ''the jwt lhall live b1 faith." Do :you know what "'juatifi~ mean~? l wiU tell you. Jt .II to ataod before God without spot or ~ without a sin. It Ia to be put bKk beyond Eden. God kLob ow:r H.la led1er, and says. "Mood y, J have no account qaialt you; ·it has all bftn wiped out b7 another.~ 'I'here is no condemnation. '"Who Ia he lhat c:ondem.neth~ Chriat that di~~ .. Who will condemn me? Wl1l Olrist? Ten thoua.and times n.o! He wouldn't do it. Th.at aweet YVM, Joh'n 3:17, that hu been overlooked. The 16th verse i5 ao aubllme that - rorget the other. It is thil: "For God ant not Ria Son into the world to condemn the wor\d; but that the wodd throuch Him micht be .. 'led." Thank God, Chriat did.a't came to eonde.mn, He came to AY>t ma.. Ba }eft the boeom of the Father, ltoop- ed lrOm yonder throne, .nd euM down to lhil world that He nU&ht let His ann under the vilut airiDu and lift him up to r klry. Hav~'t you sinned? I have. But II God has forcivm me, that is the end of it. What does the Bible aay~ '"Not one of your :.ina ahall be ~­bered.~ II God hu put them. ... ,, they are 101M' f06 time and etemity. Oh. my &ienda., it a. a cnat thiDc to be foqiWD.. 1he no' question ia: "Who ILhall aepante ua from tt. love ol c:llriM!" (YL JS). Now, who is colnc to do It~ Dev- ils~ men ? ancela? Paul throws down a chtilenge. Ha challenln bu.nn, and earth, and ancela, and men, and princ:ipalitia and powen; Uld not only that, but aU thine~ put,. p~­ent aad to come; aU crutuna m.- temal or uternal; aU at.atn. death or life, heicht or prefe.l'8bii:!Jt, depth or dunceon, priaoa or Ms-- nothLnc llhall •parate JIM, Let the enerniel c:GCZM collec:tiwlr or sinrl:y, I don't can. Let d--. cane Ofte. and all I ba..,. DO toea that ean overea:ne Jn&. Wh1! Be- eauae God hu jwtif..ad me, I do 11M dread death; wbyT Bacauae Gdd bu ~ dMth Jw me. I dned • Judgment; why? That i.s pq~ .I d~ad no separation. and I anti.c1- pate no failure. If any man ever took a flicht on n rth, Pa.uJ did in cbtnc up tha.t 8th chaptltr of Romana. M acaw one hu saKI, he rode triwnphant .tn hill chariot throuch heaven and earth, and he threw down the pUbtlet and dt"fied the enemtes of God to c.'OI'M on. "Who shall apan~~te .... hom the love of Christ? Shall tribulaUoll, or dilatraa., or lam.ine or natednea, or pe.:nl, or swonl? For I am penuaded that Mither death. oor life, nor ............ _ ... -..... era. nor thiDo pNUaDt, Mr UUDp to came, DOr hetCht, nor depth, DOr any other u.tun., lha.U be ab}; to ........... .._ ....... .,God whieh il In Ou-iat J~ our t-d. .. "With lonM hft• w1\l J Sllhsfy h 1m. Th11t doe•n't ml'an 70 yean. Would that All:sfy you? Did you ever le't a man or woman of 70 p tisUed? Don't they want to live longer? You know that 70 wouldn't ptiafy you. Would 80~ would !10? would 100? Hotbine can tepU"ate u. &-the love ot God. il '" will ju.t 1181. the 1oq ol Cod iD.ta our '-na. ad e~mw......_ -·-What will utidy you~ Ah, my n-. aN thrw ~ in t h I• friend, if Adam had liv~ to _be • chllpt.er &N.I 1 wat t. eaU )'OW' million years old, and h.d to dte, M attention to: wouldn't br satiafi~. "W\th lo~ life The TrbaJb' -God the Fatb.r, will J satisfy him -hfe without Ch.rWt the &a. and God U. Holy end. Don't call me old I am only Spirit. 12. J am not old by • cood deal. Thne '"a.U ~'";, .U thlle work How Paul puta IIOmlt' quaUGN. ~ for ,._.{; all thlnp lla wUl .. Who can be ~t~aintt u.1 He t bat f,_b' t:: ua; In aU thinp we _,. ..,..ct not Hla own Soft. but de-"Tb,... -.-u:--.._ fll cn- UY'H'td Him up I« Ul •U. how aU.. ~ o1 the bel.....,., \he W U He not wtth 111m .-, Pv• u. .,_ e1 u.._ 11Af7 Spbfl. ,,...., .u thlnp? ('f'S. S2)." 0. .... 1:1.1. tlw ,..,. ol WMn God the FatMr pve Ch.rW, u MUll -. 'n-It Oocl for thiiU . I -'1 J ..... -ol I-. -u.. Son o1 H• ~. He ue ... r ~ ._ 1 Choi.Wht .._ JPiand· ..... vp .u the.t hHv• hlld. u. .. .. ........ .. .. .. • ••• .. ..... the riehm ,....... tb.t ...... &.IWt,. ..... .1& -.,.; .,..... and JL& t. .......... ~.;. .. .. _..US.hM-ualUIS.. .,. ... -. • ... _ ~ ·~· -----·---• ..,. aa)'1h.Jitc too .,..., 101' • --a ..,. _... ......_ .. .-1 Jla ... ......Wfve-a....._. tile-II ... _...,.. 4' 1 .....0. ....-thiiM S ...._ __ ~ m•=-..,;;;;;;_. .......................... Vrtb ........ ' ........ . -..... .,,___ .. ..., --JI!ol! .. -... .. LMJ....... ...... ...... 1 ., :_=::.::::~~--~':cw ...... • 'sl., ..,.t., ............ ...., ' j .. !..!-.. , ..... ': , ...... _, ......... __ . .............................. .. I ·PI LATE" --CONltMUI• PtiOM LAST Will Barabbu am to hla feet, bewildered, and turned to J"ua. Jeauo wu Jooklna at him with a lovo l had never aeen on anyOne'• faoe. Barabbu wont out Into the night. I called a recHI and went Into my room. 1 paced the tloor. Suddenl1 I heard a Kream behind me. I tumed, drawina my dagwer. Claudia, my wife, ran into the room and threw her anna around me. "Pontius, rve had a terrible dream.'' I said, "Claudia, forget about dreama. I've 1r0t im- portant thlnga to think about." Then, "Oh, Claudia, what shall I do with Jesus! Help me!" S he said, "Have nothing to do with this good man." 1 stepped out again to the balcony. I planned to say, ''I've examined this man. He is a just man, a good man. I will protect him with the legions of Rome. "TJiiJt man i.! fru!'' Then 1 thought about my pos ition in the government, and my standing wjth the people. thought about my finance11. I compromised. "1'U have him whipped and then release him." I orde red a guard to take the leat~e r t hongs with the sharp pieces of metal and to gwe him forty stril)e8 save one. I noticed that my soldiers were having a 1itt1e fun. They had made a crown of thorns, a nd put it on his head. The blood waa running down his face. They had to hold him up. 1 should have stopped their horseplay but T didn't. I Pontius Pilate, looked again, and knew ' I had to make a decision. "What shall I do w ith J esus , who is called Chris t ?" . I called on the gods. I was determmed to say of this man, "Truly he is the Son of God." But the words didn't come ... That's why I have come back to tell you about it. I made the wrong decision. . I've carried a remor se that nothmg can heal. I've come to tell you : don't bla me your environment don't bla me ci rcumstances don't bla me teache rs, parents, preachers. You face J esus Christ personally a nd make the right decision. 1 was just ready t o do it, but something _over~ came me. Instead, 1 t urned to a n a ide a nd sa1d, "Get a basin of water ." He M!t the ba~i n on the balcony and l was hed my hands. l shouted t o t he crowd, "See, I a m in nocent of t he blood of this just man ... " Now I mus t go. But what about you ? You know .~o much more a bout him than 1 did. You have a book called the Bible. It tell s all about this man. You h ave the witness of the Ch ristian church through the cent uries. You can see the people who have made the wrong decision and the destructive forces at work in th~i r lives. You have all around you the li ves of those who have ma de the r ight decision a nd have called him Sa vior a nd Lord. You can see in their lives pardon peace powe r and eternal li fe. T his is your life's most important decision : What will you do wit h J esus, who is called Christ ? What will you do with him ? Farewell . <:::>< P RO N. .,CHRISTIAN N E!WS'' NE tr HAVEN, ~0. "ADd IIIey were rUled wltb tbe Hoi¥ GhoM aDd bepo .. ---.......... lise Spirit pve u.em ~-" Acts 2,•. Fifty days after the resurrection of Christ HJ1 dllctplel were eathered lor worsllJp ln one of the ballJ: of the temple 1n Jerusalem. when "IUddeDJy tbere came a aound rtom heaven as ot a rushtnc mJ&bty w!Dd, and II !Wed all the boule wllere tbey were ldttin&; aDd tbere appeared unto them ciO'Ven. tQftiUet Uke u olllre, aDd It aat upon each of :bern, and tbey were IDled with tbe Holy Gbolt." Tb1J wu tbe cornla& or ~t-pourtna: at tbe Holy Gboot lllat Jetuo bad prombed ll1s dlaclpleo. It wu dl.rect, Immediate, vltlble, aDd miraculous. No vehicle wu uJed auch u tbe Baptllmal water, or·tbe Ward~ Grace. Tbere are maa;y 1D our day wbo think that the Holy Gboct comet to men 1n the tame manner u then, oa tbe Day of Pen.t.aCOit, only without the ,_,. .. ot lire. Tiley npoct the Holy Gboot to IIIli on tbem or come to tbem <Urectly from heaven without lliiY lat.orv ...... 1111ldla sucb u Won! and Sacrament HOIJit'f'Yer, ~~ t.be Qnt fiery aDd vt. lble outpou.rtna tor the fou.adlna ot the New Testa." meat cburch 01'11 t.be Day d. Peatecost, the Holy Gbolt does DOt cc:me to mea anymore ln web a direct ud vlltble ma!IMf, beeau8e alDce Pelte-- c:oot 111e HOly GIIOit Ia Ia lbe world and with JOIUI dlldpleo -Uy to lbe end ot llnM! U '* lUI bu promlood. Jolla 16,16. SID<ellle Day ot Poe-t tile Holy Ghoot comeo to ....,. th,..... tile WCII'd and wrtlllleo ot tile &poll- Ilea and tile !ec:rameala lllolltllted by Chrlot, and mao ot11er ...,. '11111 Ia ft'lllelt lnlm tile life and -"'tile--· 0. tile_,. Day"' Peet«cot tile 1101y GIIOit eame 1a10 tile beuto ot _, 111u 311001brc111P -· _... ... Ud tile-· "' !lap-La ..... llle IIOiy GIIOit '-II -tile peop~o • , tne 1o 111e -ot OneUU -Pwtlr ptM'h' llle WCII'd 81. ........ lllildl .. <"•,.u.-·a.& r«AAI'Nd tM llotY ""* ''loy ... ---10 'nlaa ... -....... "'tbt ....... ... ~·- I PltOM •swoao OP TNI LOI .. ' MUIPaiiiHIO, TIMW. ,::;:;:::::; PllfJhY 6S 6 Early 1ft the_,..,_ Cl11udoa I) rJ 1/ ~::.::t.;.·~==:.!t.: r; IJfJ//61 g/11. d.., for camp IDNit. Th• ••• la Atla. There are al•a hlld cleaned ua out. Several coukt ... lltroucb UM .. rolill .. • thouN.ndl and thouundl ol natlveu with tpean wen with u.. l&r .. blacltlh.,.. co~D~n~ toward people wba live In ca-.eu ri1h\ I euppoee wt had walked .._ mt, .._.. froal limb to limb UU. Vft'Y mom•nt. than a mile when I MW • nice a.oct deec.DCliq M It came. 11 n .. t then nn.r bM bf.en a bodl MVetal hunched yardl 1-. t '--eo IN I ._ at he .h.ocl. Wb-. rinr t.o the others ...., ,_ 00 -..-any 0/M tb:IM-in all the hiatory t ,._, ..,,. ~~ AM to 6llf • world-trMn mtn uni¥trt&l.ly &o wei&, I IIQan cr .. pinl up on ,.,.ulo/ lived in eave~. All at tta. pictw .. the animal. Walkin1 in • low I WM .cand. but I think I ••• you ha..,....., Min and all of the- crouch, I tried t.o alwa)'l keep a even more Nrtltd and tu.rpriMd t.alee you have ever rNCl of tree between me and the deer. \han (rilh.itntcl. Goritl• were brutlth creaturee-balf mao and One of the naliveu with a wpeu .uppoetcl to btl ru away aur the half ape-Urine in CIIV", coinc waa alippincalonr behind me. In Mo1111t.abaa ol tM Noon. In a about naked, and eatin1 their thia faahion we had coverecl IIPUt MC0ftC1 I had un.lu.n1 the meat raw-all o1 this i.s •• phon)l• more than a hundred yard• and I rUle, worbd the bolt and u a thre. dollar bill! AU of thl1 waa almoet close enouth to be llammtd a powerful Mqnum noDMnll i.: the product ol men tureohlr.ill. cartrldte int'o the fhin• who are detperat.el)l tr)linl t.o A moment later I peered chamb.r. Then, holciU.. the rille prove an unprovable evolu· around the trunlr. oC a tree and at nad.y, I alowly betan to back tionaf)l hypothesi.:. there waa the deer not more than up. Qu•ekly I .canned the r•t ol Ca-re men have always been a hundred aeventy~five )larcb the peat tree but ll then w~ the ezception rather than the away. l had juat at.eadied the anotbft ~eature up th!re I_ d~ rule. Tho.e whoee relic:a .-e have rifie barrel araintt the trunk of a not ... 1t. Then the ton!la cliKovered were probably either tree when a ltrl"e wild hoc with a ~wun1do_wn t?alarploww ~1mb driven otr from their fellot~u •trine of piclet. duhed aerou 1nto plam ••cht. h wun t a becauM of their behavior or rut the clearinc between me and the rorilla at all. , ofl from the other• becaust oC deer. The deer never did aee me It waa a short th1ck-Nt man, accident but it. wa• apooked by the billOW black u midnicht. and naked aa But the history of man does and her babiea and went the moment he wu ~rn l . not bqin in 8 cave. bounding off into the trees. Jutt . Thunderatruck With surpnae. ADAM AND EVE then a large wild boar made hiu I looked at the fellow about. nine appearance, followinr the lOW feet above me. I doubl if he waa aJld piglet•. 1 quickly decided. more than five feet. tall but he that if I couldn't have a deer I waa very broad and thick and wo uld aettlt" for wild boar. I POwerfully built. Hia banda and ha•tily aimed and aquees.ed the hit feet aeemed to be unusually triu er. It wat not a cood shot. larre. His head was either The boar waa anclinc away :haven or bald. H ia face wat from mt" aa he ran and the bullet broad with a lar1e Oat note, we nt throurh his rroin rath4!lr heavy ridces over hia eyea, a tha n hia cheat. He ran a few lar1e mouth and thick lipa. yarda and then atopped and sat Starin1 intently at me, he •lowly down. The nati..:e behind me ~uatt.ed down on the larre limb. yt"lled a nd went runnin1 out I thouaht he loolr.ed anftY to I acr0811 the clearinr toward the amiled and rreeted him in boar. H e held hia spear muc h at Bo,..ola, "&M Mi"'t!" There a pole vaulter holds hia pole. It waa no change of ezpreuion. He waa clear he intended to run the juat aat up there look.inr down at porker through. But the bit me with that piercinr atare. Jn ll'unt.er had .other ideas. He Kinawona 1 tried again , stood to his feet and, with hia "Jo.mbo," I smiled up at him but great tuaka gleaminr. ran at the 11 till there was no ruponaf'. na tive. That poor fellow, Slowly I began backing up again. surprised by the audden turn of He arote to a crouch and for a events, threw his apear wild.Jy at moment J thought he. was goin11 the boar-a nd missed him by a to jump down. But he didn't . I country mile! By the time the continued to back out from native could stop, turn and set under the tree and ht" juat atarted in the other directio n the continued to at are without boar wae just a jump behind. I movinr again. I backed about dropped to on e knet", aimed the (ifty feet from the tree and then rifle and squeezed the triu er , circled it. and continued walkin1 knockinc tht" boar dead in his toward our camp, frequently traclu. Actually, I d idn't believe lookinr back over my ahoulder. the boar could have caught the But I never aaw him atain. frightened native, I wae worried M)l two companions, when I abo ut another hirhtened told them about it later, said the fellow-they were headin1 back man obvious ly wa!l an outcast &owarda me! (rom his tribe. Probably he had THE WILDMAN After uamininc the boar fit waa t.he fiut one I had aeen) I told Claudon I had enouth of huntV.I for the mornin1 and wu voint back to c.amp. He and the natives decided tu hunt awhile lonw-('r. By this hmf" lhf:' !lUll w as h o t and I wa" perspirinv freely as I walked ba ck toward cam p. Aftf"r a bit I Cif.me to an unusually la rge tree 11 nd decided it mig:ht be nice to rest in the a had e for a b it. With m y riO e slu n ~~: over m y shoulder. I wa lked b("neath the spreadinv bra nc ht"s of tht" creat tree intending to ait down arainat the trunk. S uddenly I looked up-l do n ot know why-and my h eart jumped into my throat. T here. h igh above me a nd perhaps t hirty feet away, I committed 110me criminal a~t and had been driven from lua villace. He woUld likely sp~nd the re1t of his life wandenng around, al«pinc in hollow t rres or cavea or whatever shelter could be eaaily found. A REAL. HONEST- TO-OOODNESS CAVE MAN J often receive letters from hirh school and collece you~r people aak.in1 me &o explam where cave men came from if the Bible s&ory of C reation it true .. That poor naked fellow up tn that tree i8 the anawer! There ia no denyina that there have been men in timet put who have lived in eaves. In fact, 1 have been in c.avea in Tuu and in Arizona that were once inhabi~ by people. And I have .een aimi.lar caves in Africa and '"l'BV-ALL I'D.UIDWIN 'nl& JIOLY ll"mmJ'. , , .. " Every man •nd every women who hu ever lived on the face of thi• earth has been a deacendant of Adam and Eve, as we know from Genetit 3:20 and Acta 17:26. TheN ftrat anc:es&ort of the human race were divinely created by t.he hand of God. They were probably the moat perfect ph~ce.lly, ment.lly and morally ot any people who bave ever lived. And during their lifetime their children and anndchildren and treat· 1randchildren had already le•med to build citiee (Geneei8 •:17), raiae liveat.ock (Gen•il •:20), make and play muaical intlrumenta (O.neaiu •:21), and manufacture articlee of brau and iron (Geneait 4;22)! Thia certainly doesn't ~aund much like the "cave men" 1tories we have read, dOH it? And )let if 110me atheiatic profeuor should ~amed.ay find the akull oC the fellow I aaw up that lree-the profeuor will probably announce to the world that he hu found the mi.Ninr link! He will point to the alopinc forehead, the ridces above the e)lebrowa, the larre jaws and thua "prove" that the fellow lived a cillion years qo! He will call hit discovery Hal/wiUo A/r~ow and be acclaimed a ceniu.a by hiu f.Uow ''Scientiau ''I Actually, he wiJI aimply have found the ekull of a human derenerete. No ecientiat haa ever diacovered a human akull whoM counterpart it not walkint around, vef)l much alive, this very moment! The truth ia that God created man in Hit own ima1e with superior intellect and bodiea. So called "cave men " are deaenerata who once knew God but deliberately c.hOM not &o rlorify Him u God. Their foolith heart. were darkened, their minds were a(fected and .. pro(~aiq tM,..lwa lo be w;•~. th~y beco.m~ foot." (Romans1:22). The world did not be:tin with cave men but it may well end with them i( God allows the world &o lut much lonter! ... I )r ~.~ ~~ F ,~ . r> l . t.·' 1 ·.·1 <.J uttr., THE fiRST IAP'TI5T CHURCH IS THE CENTER FOR BIBLICAL STUDIES IM THE MIWPORT·MESA AREA DR. JAMES O'BRIEN COMBS Ccaua1 Bible GUidi URD n. ot OIAICGI, COlT A MilA-141 .. 1 Suaday MoraJa1 Worahip •.... , ... 10:80 a.Ql. SWid&Y Eveoin& WOublp ••. , • . • • . • 7:00p.m. WedDeaday Bible Study & Prqer .. 7:00p.m. An !Dclepft,cleot cburcb will> Bible miDia..,. CHURCH Of RELIGIOUS SCI EM Of CO-A DEL MAR ILIAMOI C. JACICJOM• MINISTI• TK. IU:V. DON L, INOL. •• ~AlTO Ill SUNDAT ICMOOL • • • • • t.,g A.M. ITUDT WORSHIP •. • •• 11 A.M.. •• 7 P.M. ............. a. ........ c•-.m•• ~ .... =="=1=·=: .... .... ...... REMEMBER •••• CLAIR BURGENER VOTED FOR AB 72'4 (MOW STAT! LAW, EffECTIV! MARat •l AB ?14 mtUI bu!DI to acM.,• lltbll(c ....... ta tcbooll, coatnc Calllorall tpp&JB'I & MLUOM DOLLARS. 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Robin Green MlDtr, Karea MlebeUe Howud, VIctoria Arm Lohman, Mary Jane Mlms, FruelDe Beth HUrts, Mary Lee CUfford aDd F'hntes Ka.J Tanoer; seated, left to right, Barbara Gwynne Hiestand, Nuey Ruth BIICcola, Janice Jean Rodman, Karen Arm Bates aDd A leila Lucllle Wa.lker. The debutute ball wtll be held Nov.Z5th at the Newporter Ina. PAT NEISSER TO TALK Mrs. Patricia Nelsser, who woman of acbieYemeot, artist recently visited Russia, Ro-Joan trvLDg Brandt of COlOOl ma.nla and Hungary, will be del Mar, wlll be a speelal tbe speaker tor the Newport guest. Zonta girls of the mootb Harbor Zonta Club at ooooJtme wlll be BUests wttb thetr 8 at theSeniorCitlzensRecrea-motbers. tioo Center, 15th St. and Irvine Mrs. Nelsser wUI compare Ave., CUff Haven. and contrast opportllliUes for The theme for the program women as C4'I)OS8d to tbe great ls "Status of women." an an-restrtcuolis and Mrdshlps Recloieot of th,. for ced ~ the women of the .OiiOiilio.for commlll11st countries. The Sacred of California Who wants to bring back typhoid? Or malaria? Or encephalitis? Only people who love mosquitoes. The sponsors ot Proposition No. 9 on the June 6 ballot must love mosquitoes-also termites, cockroaches and silverfish. Because Propo- sition No. 9 makes illegal the use or possession of a long list of cheml· cals, including the only effective pesticides for controlling various pests. They must hate bees, though. Because the substitute pesticides that could still be used, though far leaa effective for many purposes, are death on bees. They're also dangerous to humans and pets. If Proposition No. 9 passed, you could be arrested for having on your premises a ca n or insect spray you'd purchased some time ago if It happened to contain one of a long list of suddenly illegal ingredients. A university scientist could be arrested tor exp§rimenting with any of these banned chemicals in a laboratory research project. What kind of sense does all this make? like most things about Proposition No. 9, it doesn't make any sense at all. It doesn't make sense to risk the resurgence of epidemic diseases that have been kept in control tor so many years that most of us have virtually forgotten they ever existed. It doesn't make sense to risk the destruction of forests and agri· cultural crops. It doesn't make sense to prohibit scientists from experimenting to develop new knowledge in the field of pest control. It doesn't make sense to forbid the use of the only known effective means of protecting your house from termite infestation. Proposltton No. 9 is senseless-and very dangeroua. There'a good In most religions, and harm in some. The protected, "sacred cows" of India have contributed to that country'• abject pov· arty for centuries. It would be the height of folly to yield to the fanatica who, In their zeal for a new "religion," would Inflict on all of ue the "sacred mosquitoes" of California! late an PrapasiUan Ia. 9 ...,_.. AUJIITTIE P11.Wm1 E1lfiiE 1110 MerQt Slrwl, S.. F,_....,, Cit IN102 1127 WUIIIIN!Ioulev..-cl, L,c,. AI9IM, Cit ~7 ' Dlll!lllll. llf.ltiiW(, ~-. Vrt/tletOil'fol ~nit.­Co-CINilrMM U GAL MO TJC! ORDINANCE NO. 1439 AN OROD'iANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 1!.52.- 050 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH M UNICJPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH ONE.WAY TRAFFIC ON PLAZA DEL NORTE AND PLAZA DEL SUR The Clty Councll of the C ity of Newport Beach dOes ordain as follows: SECTION l.Sectton 12,52.050 of the Newport Beach Municlpal Code is amended to read: "12.52.050 Balboa. The lot. lowing streets and a.Ueys shan be one-way streets and alleys: MUn Street from Balbo& Boulevard to the most northerly point of MaLo Street. North bound tralftc only. Bay Avenue ftom Ma.inStreet to A Street. East bound trafftc only. A Street from Bay Avenue to Balboa Boulevard. South bound traffic only. Ba.y Avenue ftom Main Street to Eighth Street. Westerly bound tratflc only, Miramar Drive from the southerly line of Balboa Boule- vard to the westerly line of Channel Road. Easterly bound traffic only. The alley lying between Bal. boa Boulevard on the north and Miramar Drive on the soulh, from the westerly boundary of 1 street to the northerly Une of Miramar Drive. Easterly bound traffic only. Plaza del Norte. Traftlc to proceed westerly only for a distance of approximately 300 teet west of L Street. Plaza del Sur. Tratnc to proceed easterly only for a distance of approximately 300 feet west of L Street." SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be pLWUshed once ill tne omctal newspaper of the Ctty, and the same shall be eftecUu 30 days after the date of Its adqltlon, This ordinance was Jntro. duced at a regular meeting ot the Ctty CouncU of the Clty of Newport Beach hekl on the 8th day ot May, 1972, aoo wu ~ed on the Z2Qd day of May, 19?2, by the toUowLor vote, to wit: AYES, COUNCILMEN: Ryckoff, Kymta, Rogers, Mclrmls, Crout. Dostal, store. NOES, COUNCILMEN: Nooe, ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None. Donak! A. Mc1DD11 Mayor ATTEST: DoriJ Georce Deputy Clty Clerk PubU1b: Jue 1. 1971. la. tbe Newport Harbor Eulp. MAU .IIIIE.I --' lpiJ! ~. ___ , 00.· ••Mae ,..,....,.._ I v t B lllWOIT..-,. .... . neweomen a 088 .sra.DilC1111 ... , •• .. cr • IIIOMDAY,IIIU I illtURIDAY JUIEI, 1171 <llrl-·llr, IIIII 111H. 1101' c.· Bor--lllr, IIIII lira. ._ld OONlllf,iiiLIIM. CALIF. ~-101-1/1 --.Wrlllll. 1111 _,..., Drt .. , .::.::::;;~·.;.;;;.·=::....:..::..- _., c-ctolllal. c--· Bor·-llr. IIIII lira. Cborloo Bor--llr. IIIII lira. 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Why not come , start sa>~ing , and see what we mean. We're sure you'll like the association. D1mPEAJAL • f Js 0 •111:-VII Ulll.llis ;afl ... a, (n4) .,.... • • £4IIt C1 Azr OMn:-llaepwt C11111: ........ Rca;art sn1 P11, (714) Mt-1411 ............. P 1 PI CJMift CIIMol: l't loullt ~A_.., ._, t ••• F ~ .................. .. A 'MIIIU.'f O¥JYIIC MI!DIM'f C. Zlpi.LIOIII DOUM M ~ CDIVIIIIJAliOIII C. ft' aoi-¥ ' I - • • UWPORT HARBOR ENIQI SEOOI!D $ECJ1011 --Pw 5 lltURSOAY, JliiE I, lt72 DD801!A D£L w · cwF. . Arlene Judice is bride of John D. Parish Jr. lliU Ar-Jlldlce wu a IIIII ·-Goldaa Wall aod II&J bndtatSt.AadrW'aPr-.. Oruet Cout Col'tlllo 1'be PORTRAITS 5 HOWH 011 portnlll Ill' -..... Btaell --Vullclllo wtll bt oo dlopllF llirooP J- 16 ol tbt VII Udo ..... ol ~ Sarlap. Mr. vu S1ekla, a aU•• of o.traa. -liM· Ill oil partnlto, wlllcb bt po1DII !rom pldoo. brtorlaa Cburcb Wbte 1110 wu -aloo •-Onate --Jobo D. Pv!AJr. C-aod <loMa Wall .a. Ill a -lo rille ..,,._ --...-~~or !rom Marla ldp -by Dr.CborloaD!ortll· aciiOOI, He 11"""-.torWW> Aloo r....--Ill tbt dlol>llr ww be a amptlDc ot tlll art.. lol'a folk art. Ill !be Jlormu Rockwell olyle. 3115 ftold. lbt U. s. Air Corpo. llr. llld W.rs. JobP. ParliiJ ~ . 4.. ' ',· . - of H10111qtoD Beoc:b are tbt PROF MARDER OF UCI pore ... of tbt lfOOm, Tbollrklo ' · lo tbt daulf>ler of Artllur Judice GETS D0U 81. E HOIIORS ol Colla 11-. Dr. Artllor -ot llwo- MI.Is JIIIU<:e wu e8COI'ted 1o port S.Cb,pr¢nrratbiltory tile &liar b)' btr .._. nor at oc~ ou -olocled a bridal gowa ot wbllt lllk or ... fellOW o1 tbe AIDII'k:U PbU- PJll& wu made wt.tb a. bod:lee oiOPidcal Soea.tJ Ud a .. llow ot Venice lace. Jt had 1 111.,.8 ol tbl Am•tcu AeademJ ot neekllDe and loa& fUll aiMrH Artl u4 k ...... LET l!.oi:t ClEAN AND ' RESTORE YOUR DRAPES TO LOOK LICE NEWt EXCWSIVI GUARANTEED DUPUY CUANING KATHLEEN MEYER 01. COroaa del W&r • at left. abot a 343 tor a 4-daJ totaltowlntbeftnt womeo's clUb cbllmptoo- sbi,p at the Blr CQJOD .,11 eoar... Sbe .. aon w1t11 tbe rUDDer-~. Dlllat He'*'J.a, trbo lbot a S54. Low net wtmer 1D tbe cbl.mploubip fllebt was Bobbie ·Ccn: with a S08. Low Dtt .nutr Ia tile lit nlctJI wu Juet Hooten with a 1U, followed bJ Eleuor Roee with a 188. otber winDers wen: 2Dd fllcM, Mu1.oe Poyu with a 180; Srd fllcN, GabJ B&.tley wtth a 188; 4th night, W:lctey Renwick wltll • Det 185. wUb lace ctdl's. Her mantfllj 1A.It Jtu be ..U' IIPotrQo1 type veu wu bOrdered wttb u. UaonrJ oocnmaadtt tl. U.. lace. The ceremony wu beJd ma.t eletlleat Ol'der ol tbe - t.Je alternoonSaturdaJ,llaJZO. Brttloll Empire (C.B.E.~ u Atteodlng the bride as maid boDor ruelJ a.ccorded for. or booor was her sister U.lu etaoera. ud allo wu awarded Joanne Judice of N~ lbe baDoiVJ doctorate ol Beach. Brldesmaides were letter& bJ Oztord Ual.••lltJ. Miss Cynthia Flnk of Htmttllg-He WU cited bJ tbe Admiralty ton Beach and the groom's for bll CODtrtbutloa. to BrU1IIl sister Miss St.u'oo Sbanooo biMorJ 1A Ilia 5-f'OiWM _...._ Vl•s•"tors here from lndl"a Best man1ft'asMikeTayetoi "Fromtbedr-.dDoi'CNtos.:ap. Anaheim. Ushers were James Flow," llld 5othlrma!onoru MRS , JOHN D. PARISH JR. T Welles, the groom'scoustn,and on tbe Brltiab Na'f'J, lD. 1910 WO ¥'1&1tor. from lDdla Will .,.....,. Rei-. .. , alter • years n~~~ he WU o•~~~ I le-of~ k In -~ .... -.. uvu.ld Petrovtce. _..,,_ UIIIIJ --T A.K ES TECH COURSE spea Nwoport Bach IIIIo to Orure. He oloocrlbtd tile T orellllciDus Brttltb Academ7 LIGAL IIO'I'ICI Friday D11flt as guesta ot tbe I.DSWut.e as a stocly center tor he )'OWlg co!C)le are boDey-• -MulDe Pte. George R. Humanities Reeearch Institute tecbDlques or medttaUoo, 81_ mooning In oorthernCallfornta. MARITIME ACADEMY NOTICE OF INTENTION TO Parker, lOll ol Martne Lt. Col. here. pkwiDg the mlnd and learniDg The bride Is a oaU¥e New S ICJ.N ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF and Mrs. George B. Parker UT COlT lflfAU NEW DUPES w. "'"" • t_,.._ Mle<tioft ott lfMotlu lo p~-eo .. ,... _, dlu .t,.;,..,;.,, lol~ wnuam Clegern, director of tbe spiritual nature of man. Yorker. She graduated from SEEK APPL TS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES of 3407 Seabreer.e Lane, Har- tbe iuutute, sa1d Proteuor ---:-::::-::--:-::~'::-::c:----"~""~U::n::gt::oo::_Bea=:::•h::....:bl::""::_:::schoo=J AaaemblJm&D RobertE. Bad-5-25-72 bor VIew lUlls, has completed B. P, Adarllar and Mrs. Shrl-LEGAL l'tOTICE LEGAL HOTICE ham (R, Newport S.Cb) 1a TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : the avtadoa electronics tech-DUPERY SERVICE vutava Matajl will address a in'fttlDr YOUQC meo 1D bl• clJ.J:-Subjeet to issuance of the n.k:tan acbool at Mempllls, T en.n. pllblic m&etlng beeumtng at a ORDINANCE NO. 1443 na.oce No. 1441 to become er~ :c!a:!fP11lJ ~ ... ~~~~a liceose appUed for, l¥ltlce 1s AY1a.Uon electronics tech- p.m. t.n the 58Dior ctUuos AN EMERGENCY ORO!-tecttve· abd ..,. •-~~a.......--bereb)' lfYeo that the UDder-nJclans maiotain radar, radio recreation butldlag, 2101 15th NANCE OF THE CITY Of WHE.REAS the City Councll meat to tbeC&utora1aMarUime alped proposes to seU alco-and otber guidance systems st., r1ur Haven. NEWPORT BEACH EX-has held a Public hearing for Academy tor the elau eatertnr boUc benrages at tbe_prem-aboa:rd oaval aircraft, He 1s Pr .... .Jaor Adull:a.r ts a TENDING THE INTERIM the purpose of coastderlll.g the in :u~ Wit laes, described a.s follOws: 2400 a tal' mer student or Orange former ambassador from India ZONING REGULATIONS ES~ proposed extension of Ordl-date m be a male W. Coast HYJ., Newport Beach. Coast College. to ChiDa, and Mrs. Matajl is TABLJSHING A lEE PERMIT nance No -1430· ctUMD of tbe United stat .. , a Pursuant to sucb intention the wilt of a prominent Indian REQUIREMENT FOR CER-NOW, THEREFORE, the City ~:: ':otboo,!.t~o;w· .....,._ tbo lllldorelcnod ts applying t~ COMPLETE IHSURAHCE SERVICE sll4lP!Jlg magnate. TAIN tEES WlTKlNTHEM-1 Council or the City of Newport r • of : DOf yet 22 tbe Department of Alcobollc Tbe professor Is scheduled DJSTRICT Beach DOES ORDAIN as :01-years ap, cooc.tcharacter, Bevarap Cootrol for Issuance WI CA1ti410UT YOU-YOUit ,.UULY to -k 00 -~0~, wblcb WHEREAS, oo the 28th day lows: and he mut meet prNCI'Jbed of aa alcoboUc beveragellceose ~ ....._, mental ••'" p~ teal -.1.. YOU• HOME-YOU. AUTO-YOU. aUSIMESS has been h.ls hobby tor mauy of February, 19'12, the City SECTION 1. All uses within ....., .. ,s .......... e. (or UCM1As)forthesepremtses years. Mrs. Matajt's talk wtU COUDCtl of tile Clty of Newport tile M-1 District will require m~n:;· IS f.ollows : ON SALE BEER & 6 f7 1'7 dealwttbKuoda11n1energyheal· Beach adopted Ordbance No. a Use Permit except building Loa~ Interested Inrecel'f'lDc WINE (Bona fide Publlc Eating ~r• CJ,uurance, r:Jnc. inc, a form of mlod-aver. 1430 proYidlng for interim zon-material ya~ds· contractors nom 00 asCJu'ICUdatesShOuld Pla.eel ,. o sox &81 2111 E COAST HWY 540-1366 ur..ec.-c: .... 642-0270 1702 NEWPORT IL YD. matter hea.Ung. tng regulations estabHshlng a yards· fuel y.;.ds· maclllne cootaet the office or Aoembly-IHRIG, Craig W. & Lewts C. COftONA del MAA. CA 92125 Mr. Clegern. a former aero. use permit reqiJ!rement tor shops; lumber yards· bulldlnc ~~~~~~~~bl~m~, ~I~B4~9~W-•_"_'~U~ff~P~ub~tlsh~'~J~one~~l,~l9~72~, :ln~th=e~~=====~~~~~~"~'§-§'~"~'=======~~~~~~~~~ na.uUcal engineer, moved Ills certain uses wtfhiD the M.1 and repalr of boats; ~ument ••· e"PPrt Beach. Newport Harbor Ensig~~. institute's otttces last mooth Dlstrlet; aDd mllnutlcturlng, manutacturlng to 4126 Patrice Rd., West New-WHEREAS, said Ordlna.nc:e uses; and any other uses which No. 1430 was adopted pursuant in the opLnJon of the Planntng to the autoortty otSecUon65858 Commission are of similar na- LIGAL MOnti of the CaUfornla Government ture, but UDder tbe same Umt. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Code, wbieh authorlzes the tattoos and restrictions sped- SUPERIOR COURT OF THE adoption of IDtertm zonlngord1-11ed ln sections governing same; STATE OF CAUFORNIA FOR Da.DCes as emergency measures SECTION 2. This ordlDallce THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Ploblb!UQI UII&Wbl Ch may eon-StW.l be effectlYe for a period No. A-'12553 ruet with a IOD1ng proposal of oae year ftom the date of Estate of THOM£S.J:. ~. JPIIici tAe .. ltiiiJill,n1 boO la Us adoption, or 11111111 OrdiDUee FERN AN, Deceased. eoosidedllr and parStiUlt to tbe No. 1441 Is adopted aJid be .. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN aatbortty of Section 412 of the comes eftecUve, wh.lcbever to the creditors of the above.. City Charter whJ ch authorizes sRall n.rst occur. named decedent U.tallpenons the Ccxmcil to adopt emergency SECTION 3. This orcnnaoce ttavlng claims aptnst the saJd measures; and Is dec~ed by lhe City Council decedent ue required to Ole WHEREAS, SeeUon 2of0rdl-to be necessary as an emer- them, wUh the oecusary vouch-aance No. 1430 provides that genc y measure for preservt.ng ers, ID the om.ce of the clerk said ordinanc:eshallbeeffeeUve the pubUc peace health safety of the above enUtled court, or for a period of 90 days from and welfare fo~ the ;ea.sons to present them, with the neces-the date of tts adopttoa, wh.lch stated herein, and st.a.U take sary Youcbers, to the urwter-effective period terminates on effect Immediately ~n Its slped at c/o James A. Brode-Way 28, 1972; and adoption, rick, Jr., Attorney at La.w, WHEREAS, the City Council SECTION 4. This ordlnance 350 Eut SenntHnth street, bas Introduced Ordinance No. shall be published once In the Suite 112, Coat& Mea. CaUt-1441 relating to the estabUsh-otflclal newspaper of the City. ornla 92627, wrdcb Ia: the place meat of a use permit require. Tb.ls ordlna.oce was Lotro- of bwdness or the uaderaiped ment tor certain oon-maa. duced and adopted as an emq- ln all matters pert&Jnlnr to the IDcturlng uses within the M .1 geoey ord1oa.oce at a regular estate of said decedent, wlthlo District; aod meetiDc of the City Council or tour months a.tter the l'lrstpub-WHEREAS, said Ordinance the City of Newport Beach held Ucatlon of th.l.s DOUce. No. 1441 Is set for pubUc bear-on the 22nd day of May 1972 Dated May 3, 19'72:. in& oa May 22, 1972, and lf by the following Yote, lo wit~ BERNICE B. HEFFERNAN. adopted WOuld DOt become ef-AYES, COUNCILMEN: KJmla, BenJce B. Heffernan, Execu-fectln uotil 30 days aJter the Rogers, Mcinnls, Crout. Dostal, trlJ of the Will of the a.bon date of lts adoption; aDd Store. named decedent. WHEREAS, the City Counctl NOES, COUNCILMEN: RJetoft. James A. Broderick, Jr,,At-ha.s determined that lt would ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None. toney at Law, 350 Eut Se•en· be 1n the best Interest of the Donald A. MclnDts teeoth Street, Suite 112, Costa cltilens ot Ne1Pl!Ort Beach to Mayor Ilea, Ca. 9!6!'1, UZ-3210, eltend the Interim 1001Dgregu-ATTEST: Attorney for Executrix. l&Hons estabUsblog a use per-Doris Georp P~Uah : May 11, 18, 25,JUDe mit requirement for certalD Deputy City Cll!rtr. 1972, ln the Newport Harbor uses Yitbln the M-1 Dtstrlet, P\lblislt: Juae 1. 197Z, tn tbe Ia order to allow tlmolo<Ordl-Jlwoport HarbOr Ellllp. RAm I'Oit-Cl .ss!FIED ADS 1 T'-.2 Tl-• l ·TI-• :Ill -· .. to.. ......... UD 2.,!11 1011 21-... -~-~ 2.011 :1.011 .,pp 31 ..,... ,. 411-••• :1.011 .,., s.ao !.do_,-411--.05 .10 .15 • lOOKS fOIIALI! ~f~O~R~~~§~;.;;~;~~~~ "WHAT YOU SHOULD MOW 1"1 ABOUT INFLATION," bJ H-7 HuUtl. .._bock. ~. ORDER FROII, Amerteaa Optaha 8oc* a.n, 1134 Harbor Bltd., eo.ta .... Toe __ : MS-. UJIITED WAIIlWD • Y-old -II -... -· -·-.,.... 1011. --.. ap ,1'11--, ... L t•a.. eo.-. ... - -·o..-11'1 ICIDIIDr MUIIC 00. 1110'111. lllllak,-- 111. lll4 ~--·o..­IAft" Or1IM 71124 ,_ ·' ALCOHOLICS ANONYIIOUl •• .P-54%-'1117. P.O. 8oz No: 11Jf, CoRa w:-. BEFORE YOUR EYES- <Xl yowr Dft c:arpet -rt11110n tbtm wttll Blat l.AIItre, Reat lloctr\C obo-, $1.00. c...,.. Hardnn, SI07 Eao1 COUI 1twJ ., ear.-cltlllar. WOD,Id-Pas?L ..,._ :::a':L~:; :: Call y..,..., •• ., .. • all """" .. .-. .... IIIIL .. I .. .,. ---·· -ti.IO Jllllf lo, -- r , ' ., "ll'tZD'IG. ,-... -.~ We boat comeabouL Low rate boat financing is as close as your phone. Simply call the boat financing experts at any SCFNB-of1ice , or talk to your dealer. I ..... IWOirt.IFI I .auntERN CAUFDRNIA PIHT NATIONAL IIANIC BAYSIDE OFFICE HAA80R ~ OFAC!t WESTCLIFF SUPERIOR OFACE COSTA MESA 1090 8aylide Dr. 16ee MltcMhur BMl. OFFICE 396 Superiot lw. OFFICE Phone 842-1141 Phone 844-8511 1501 Wlstdill Dr. Phone 842-9511 230 e.t 17111 Sl Phone 642-3111 Phone 842-le.l 72 ollloe8 thrOughout Loe AngeiM, Orange and San Diego counlill. I ORANOE COUNTY Ali urn 011 a 2001 .. Cf 111110r. ..._ la4111 TOPIC IS SPIRIT MAGIC Kn.Artlulrc-wtll-GI~Y-.Pr-Poo­ ... Lklo lllo -11140 VIa tor ud ··-10, will bo -lor a ...--.rta-1110 -•· Aa a cblld IIIIo •"'4k'" a1 oi!IC«a· lw 1110 U•od II ~poooWoiiAfrlea ·-.,.... frt-Gl 1110 Ud Rockod. SIMla a l!ndUIIO Llbnrfat-'nl•ldly,J-ol-Collop. Her bro- 1. a....utou 111.1)' be made thtr, tbl aate Paul Wellm&n, bJ' caUU.,IU.M50. wu aa.o 1 nU kDowD wrlt.r. Allee Wellmu Harrll, wbo Her topic wlll bt OD aptrtt .... tc:J'....-1 TV sertpts at JDICIC IDd trU.I We 1D Africa, ~LA ucl bu wTltteD Jtor7 Sbe wtll commeDt oa her new trtatmeat. lor tbe IDUio»clN booU, "Tatu &Dd the hOney --:-::,.,.._..,--,=-,---bird" ud "The baby elephant, LIGAL M011CI mlocblel mater ol the Atrleao --. buabJaoct." ORDQfAlfCE NO, 1440 Mra, Horace BeDjamlD Jr. AN ORDINANCE OF ,THE w1U rel1Dqu1ab her prestclenl'a: NEII'OIIT HARIIOR E~IGI IECO!!D SECDO!I - -Pan I • , -TO ALL REPUBLICANS ......... ...: CLAIR BURGENER'S I VOTING RECORD ' 25 "' -40 S.noton ALWAYS votod FOR tho C.hfornio Housin9 c .,.t.tion. Tho,. woro ALL THE DEMOCRATS ond FIVE REPUBLICANS, in· cludin9 BURGENER. (Tho CHC stands for ton· •"t's rights, f•ir housing, st•t• l .. sing housing -1 hberaUy O<iontod 9roup .j Cm OF NEWPORT BEACH pYel to Mra. Waller H. White. ADDING SECTION 17.SZ.015 Tbe execuUn board wtll also TO THE NEWPORT BEACH 1DehKie Mrs. J. Peter Dobbs, MUKICIPAL CODE PER. Ytee..pr.,ldent; u.r1• Robert L. TAIIIING TO VESSEL HOLD-Smllh, 2odnce-presldeot;Mrs. Elecf fRED GAGE \ lNG TANK REQtllREMENTS Wall K14&'. recordln& secre· Tbo CIIJ COIIDCII ollhe CIIJ tary; Mrs. R. L. Rlebmood, ot N....,.rt -eh <1oea ordall treuurar ; urs. Bayard Ryder, YOUR CONGRESSMAN in the 4Zncl I u follow•: boQM eb&trman; Mu. Bertrum SECTION I.Seetlooi?.S2.015 Col!ey, Ubrary trullee repro-GETTING THE MESSAGE lrom IIOiod •-AUea Wollman • BURGENER'S NOT YOUR MAN,I S. adlltd to tbe NI'W'POJ1 Beaeb MDtat1n; Mra. Eul Fussel-Harris, left, la: Mrs. Walter fL Whitt, prtlldeot·tleet of U~&clpal Codt to read: mu .:dal chairman; Mrs the Newport Beach Fri.U of the LibrarJ, Mrl. Han11 e6AMmEE TO lLECT FIUD SASE CONStESSMAN ATTENDING tbl reeeat buquet at tbt C&WGrDia Mutum ot Sclenee aod lOOultrJ, Loa Angeles, to IX»bor tbe No. 1 aetentUt &.Dd No. 1 tndutrtau.t 1D tbl ltate f9r 19'lZ ,.., Dr. Arnold BectrnaD of Shore CWfa, board cbliltmu Beckman Instruments and 1971 LD4ustr1&11st of the year, and Mra. Beckman. Tbe 19'72 CaiUorriLa lod:utr1&list ot the year Is Ernest Loebbecte, board cbalrman ot T I Corporation. Dr. Roeer Wolcott Sperry, proftPOI' ot psychobiology at Ca.l-Tech, ts ttle 19'12 scientist of the year. "1 7.SZ.015 v...,.t Ho1dlnc Jom{ Heuley J!Wor FrttDds: wtu tate along bel' tunJle drum ud other African artl.fldl 601 v. Miui ... ""•· • OcetRtiC• • '14· '22·14'• TaU Requ.tremeatt.A. VESSEL Mn. Bea.ta.m'Ln. IUMorlan and wben she addresses tbe June 8 tnltallaUon mtettn1 of the '"*-'MIMO~.ta.Y ••DO~tsao .,. CALII'OIIIIIA .. ruauu.• AUI.MtLY w~. No~~ 1MUmn =~·:Ud::~M:r:•:·:T·:~::a::•:m:•:•:-... r;r~l~e~~··~H~er~m~~::~::ll:z~~·:•.A:Ir::l~::~~::~:·~m:•:~:·~ud::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~-or operate a Ytuel eQuipped art pullamentarlan. witchcraft. (Ensip photo.) wltb any head (toilet) or re-' ceptaelt for human body nstes ill t.be waters of Newport Bay Wlltu: (1) Aid nssel Is also eql~Sppecf wltb a boldln& tank =--=-L EG_AL llf)TI~E-== Telephone =": .. ~. =~~ ~-= ORDINANCE NO. 1442 bead or receptacle until sucb AN ORDINANCE OF THE h time &I Aid sewage can be ' CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH q moves dlacharpd toto a .sanitary REZONING PROPERTY AND • • sewer S)'stem or discharged AMENDING DISTRICT MAP Otberwl18 1n accordance w1tb NO.9 Pactt1c Telepbone'sotncefor law; or The cuy Council of the City Newport-Costa Mesahasmoved (Z) l&.1d bead or receptacle of Newport Bea.ch does orda.tn trom Orange Ave. to 250 Orle Js connected directlY to a sam- as follows: St., Costa Mesa. tary sewer system; or . SECTION 1. The followtng Manager Pat Krone reports (3) said bead or recept:acie described real property In the that the 65 customer servtce Is coanected to an ooboard sew- City of Newport Beach, County employees are DOW 1n the new ap traatmeat system wblch of Orange, State of California, offtce, adrnlnlsterlng accouats prodoces an eft111e0t meeting to wtt: of customers wtth more than such staDda.rds as may be &p- Lots 18, 19, 20 and the north-125,000 pbones in an area In-proved by the County Health erly 12.5 feet of Lot 21, c lllll1Dg Newport Beach, Costa Oltlcer for discharge into the Block. 219; Lots 4 through Mesa, Balboa, Corona del Mar, waters of Newport Bay. 12 and Lots 19 through 27 Mission VIejo, El Toro and B. MARINA PUMP-Otrr FA- Block 220; and Lots4through Laguna Hllls. Tbe $750,000 CILITIES. The owner IDd op- 8, Block 221, Section A of structure ns built by Costa erator of every commercial Newport Beach Tract as re-Mesa contractors Saffell and martna shall provide a per. corded 1.n Book 4, Page Zl McAdam. manent holding tank pump.out of Miscellaneous Maps, of. Tbe new ptlone number to f&cillty or equtva.leot services fi clal records of the oftlce serve re:stdenttal customers Is wblch are operable and ava.Jl. of the County Recorder of 642-1101. Business customers able for use at all Urnes and the County of Orange, may still call 636-3101 for which ue capable of servicing as shown on District Map No.9, service. all vessels berthed, docked, or referred to In Sect1onZ0.06,030 A.U X Ill A.RY 1 ~ 5 T A.L L 5 moored at said marina." of the Newport Beach Municipal The ladies auxtua.ry of the SECTION 2. This ordinance Code, and by such reference Anglican Orthodox Chur ch of shall be pubUshed ooce to the made a put of Title zo of the Holy Spirit, 729 N, Grand omctal newspaper of the City, said Code, Is hereby rewned Ave., Santa Ana, held the last aDd after adoption, shall be- from a C -1 District to an R-2 meeting of the season at the come effective January 1, 1974, District, and a front yard set-bome of Mrs. Wesley Toy, 717 This ordl.oa.oce was lotro- bllck of 5 feel Is hereby es-Vista del Playa Oranp Mrs dueed at a reguJar meeting of tabllsl'led on Lots 18, 19, 20 Geor Cooawa' of East' Bluti the City CoWlcU of the City of and the northerly 12.5 feet of was ~-hOstessy Mrs Donald Newport Beach held on the 8th Lot 21, Block 219 and on Lots • • day of May, 19'72, and was 4 through 12, Block 220, Sec-Conlee, out-gotngpresident,in-adopted on the 2Znd clay of tlon A of the Newport Beach stalled the followlrur ottlf ers: May, 1972, by the following Tract; furl her, thai a front president, Mrs. Peter Cos-vote, to wtt: yard setback. of 10 feet Is here-grove; vice-president, Mrs. A YES, COUNCILMEN: Ryckoff, by estab!Jshed on Lots 19 Wlllls Clemons; secretary, Kymla, Rogers,Mclnnis,Croul, through 27, Block 220 and on Mrs. ~se Carrlcker; trea-Dostal, Store. Lots 4 through 8, Block 2Zl, surer, Mrs. Wesley Toy; cor-NOES, COUNCILMEN : None. Section A of the Newport Beach respoiJdlng secr etary, Mrs. ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None. Tract, and sa.Jd Dtstrlct Map Anne Coleoda. Dooald A Mclnnls N 9 The Anglican Orthodox Mayor • o. is hereby amended to Church is a conservative tn . ATTEST·. show this zonin g change. d t 1 1 h SECTION 2. This ordinance epeoden ep scopa c urch Doris George shall be pubUshed once in the dedicated to presen1nglhetra-Deputy Ctty Clerk ofnclal newspaper or the City, dfUons of the church and the Publish: June 1 1972 In the and lhe same shall be effective "Book of Com mon Prayer." Newport Harbor E~stgn.' 30 days aner the date of Its ---ucAL. MCi"TtCE- adopt lon. ------------------TALEFU PULE CASU DIES This or dinance was tntr0• NOTICE INVITING BIDS Tatet'IJ Pule Gasu, a raUn duced at a regular meeting of Sealed proposals or bids will of Sam01., was burled Saturday, the City Council of the City of be received by the City Council May 27, lnHarborRestMtmor- Newporl Beach held on the 8th of Newpor t Beach, Callfornla, tal Park. day of May, 1972, and was at or before the hour of 7:30 Mr. Ga.su, who W'I.S '12, d1ed adopted on the 22nd day of May, P.M. on June 12, 1972, tor a une.zpeetedly May 19 at bls 1972, by the tollowlng vole, contract covering the publica. home at U1 7 E. 23rd SL, Costa to wtt : tion and printing of aU legal Mesa. AYES, COUNC ILMEN: Ryckotf, notices or other material re. He bad been a turner tor Kyml.a, Roger s,Mcinnts,Croul, qutred to be published in a 60 years tn Samoa, uc1 had Dostal, Store. newspaper of general ctrcula. come to thla country z years NOES, COUNC ILMEN: None. Uon publlshed and circulated aeo. He ns Uvtn1 wltb b1.1 ABSENT COUNC ILMEN : None, in the City of Newport Bach 100, Llap, at the Costa Mesa Donald A. Mcinni s for the fiscal year endlng June address. Mayor 30, 1973. F.meral Mnlcta wert htld ATTEST: Doris George Saturday at tht Cb.urcb otJuut Doris Georie ...l>eputy City Clerk Christ ot Latter Day 5a1ott Deputy City Clerk City of Newport Beach 1n Newport Be&ch, UDcfer the Publish: June 1, 1972, In the Publlsh: June 1, 1972, tn tht" direction ot Blsbop Albert Ec- Newport Harbor Ensign. Newport Harbor Enal&n. claa Jr. AT LA ST! PROFESSIONAL I NSTRUCTION In DEEP WATE R SEAMANSHIP A- _,tllul KONA MAU RI World Crulolnt 42' K ..... Under the sJclfled tutef• of CAp. t.in Arthur Dorner. 25 .,..,, Nil uper'-ncl, t..,n aui1lng IHmaft. lhlp in 1..., yec:ht. BASIC SAIL MANEUVERING PILOTI NG AND DR RADIO 'ROCEDURES USE Of RDF USE OF RADAR COOKINGATHA LIVING .UOARD OVERNIGHT CRUISING ·-----0., c.,. ,..,.., .., -•• .. AIIQOIY~ OP...._.,. -.a.,._-- UH- I ER HAS NEVER VOTED FOR A TAX I'NCREASE Re-elect CONG JOHN SCHMITZ ON JUNE 6th N FIGHTS BUSING See his H.J. Res. 651 and H.R.10614 which will STOP BUSING for RACIAL BALANCE. • Y BY UIITEI CAUFOIIIA & CAUFHIIA • lEST A IECOID OF ALL CAUFORIIA 97°/o. • TO IEIIER THAI KEEP THE MAN WHO KEEPS HI.S WORD ,. Schmitz Campaign Chairman Carl Karcher e Headquarters 225 El Camino Rul, T satin-832-4646 e I • I