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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-07-13 - Newport Harbor EnsignGETTING READY b' the blc "Fllgbt ol tbe Kites" boat raee this Suoday ln Newport Rlrt)ot ue Mih Newport Beact1, Karen Frenc~ &DI from left Robert KinDer, Phil R&mminL Newport Harbor Yaebt CII1» LDstruetor Dtet Swnt, nee ebairman Dtck Ptnnlnc u1 Dwtpt BeliHa. Tbe spoll80!', Newport Harbor Cbamber ot Commerce, is h"'inc tor 200 8Dtrte1 to M s&1l at 1:35 p.m. SUDday. Eatry de&dlloe Is saturday, aod tbere ls ao .atrr lee. Further tntormatlon Ls anUable at loc:a1 J&Cbt clOOs or by calliog the Cblmber ot Coanoerce at 675-6300. (Clamber of Commerce pboto.) Windfall cuts AcqulsWoo ol lrYioe Co. "Som-; .1ccommodation can bea.cb prop.erty between C~ml!O be reached with the state," ShOres and Lacuna Beach for Mr. Watson said yesterday, "If a state recreation park will the state wants to buy an1 de- h I d • t t be ooosldered Friday at a meet-velop the property." Sc 00 IS ax inc or tbe state Parks and Specifically, the state ls 0 Rocr_.loo Commlsstoo. seeking beach lrontage, blutr A re.olal.ion putting the com-walkwa ys, 1,400 acres of Moro Blgpr blllB fot property tal tbat, at the current ctty prop-mlsaioo oo record as favoring alld LU._e Transcas Canyons payers, and a flnaDclal "wlnd-erty ta.:z rate of $1.ZO, tu purcbUe..of tbe 3.5-mlle coast-for parking, ca.mplnr; a.Dd a oa- • lrvloe Co. planoers have re. prded tbe cc.stuoe as a pablle resource, accordll:lr to W:r. Watsoo, and would be bQpJ to see 11 devoted to pobUe •· He warDed, boWeYer, tba.t lllllna the state or :10me publle a,.ocy makes a move to bUy tbe prop. erty, IrvlDe will have to coo- slder other uses for U. SECOND POLIC FACILITY ASKED ,.....,.... ,.,..,.,.._...,,... fall" tor city gover-Dmeots aDd collections wiU provide the ctty l1De will &'0 before the com-ture trail system. ~;;:~~e:re'::~Ydi:U:I! :::~~ ~~: e=t:OO,ooo m~~ ~~in~ E~!uon OATES sET FOR jUmp In assessed property val-The ned City Councti meet-Dtrector Wlll1am Penn . Mott :!:i~t:!7'::~?. ~oun~~~i~f~=.~ ~ 5~t!~~~0::.~r~;~: LOBSTER BAKE Hinsbaw's ottlce shows thai as. the w1Dd1a.U money go toward of tbe 1aDd from the company A MCODd pollee station for all respects," Chief Glavas sessed valuations are IC) 18.5 buylDg property oo Cliff Drive because o! wtut he calls "en-The Z2Dd u:unallobslerba.ke, even1Dg. and a la.r~ carnival Newport Beach, probably next said, "aDd the only problem I per cent 1n Newport Beach aDd and on Balboa IslaM tor park haDcement ofthevalue ofnearby ca.rntval and parade sponsored aU 3 days. to the ttre station oo Newport can forsee would be that our 10.7 per cent LD Costa Mesa. development. deYeklpments" by tho? creation by the Balboa Bay Lions Club Proceeds earned by this an- Center's eastern edge, is beirl& radio transmitter would prob-Tbe school district valuation lo Costa Mesa, City Man-of a regional park. ts scheduled for Sept. Z2, 23 nual bake go to help tbe blilxl planned. ably bave to be k>eated away went 14> 15.9 per cert. ager fred Sorsabal 1deottned lrvtoe Co. vlce-pre~dent ~ay and 24 ln fasbion Island lD ill Orange CoW'Ity. City manager Bob Wynn will from tbe site because of sur-S\C)t. John Nicoll has est!-several projects thai mi&flt use W·~n says Mr · Mott SJX?si~1o:'! Newport Center. The carntva.I. with about 30 ro before the City Council, rowxUng hills." mated that the new assessment up the "extra" $50,000 to be ls unfalr and unreatisttc. In addlUoa to 3 days of rides, will be open at 6 p.m. Probably at the July 24 meet-Avatlabillty of land aM the figures will allow the school collected there. Bicycle traUs, Matching rederal funds might klbster eating, the btg week~ Friday, Sept. ZZ, at tO a.m. lng, with specUlc sUe, ftDanc. premium put on land closer district to reduce the property city vehicles, or a new Ure be sougbt for purchase of the aDd includes ablgpuadeSatur-Saturday, and at oooo Sunday, lng, project scheduUng, and to tbe water were also ctted tu: rate tn Costa Mesa by a station are among the posst-la.nd., according to Mr . M:Jtt. day, a beauty contest Friday aoo wtll rWI until about 11 basic planning reeommenda-by tbe chief u reta800S k fra.cttoo. of a cent bekrw the billtles. I p.m. eacb day. tions. staying with the Jamboree Rd. curreot $5.10 aDd lower the COtUltywlde, the assessed p B R p r 0 p 0 s e s p a y are a Admission will be Chlrlt'(S MOlnwhlle, a c-." has locatlon. Newport Beach rate by about voluatloos !Jlcreased 14,5 per to tbe rides but eo<ry to tllo been let to add a second story Chief Glavas said any ln. 2-1/2 cents from the current cent over last year. san Juan carnlnl crOWids will be tree. to tbe present pollee head-crease in pollee ma.cmrer $4.69, Capistrano, where coodoml.Di-•ty M . k sl'le A coloc TV and other prizes quarters downtown. would be too tu In tbe t.itiU'e POLICEMAN OF THE MONTH A $34.1 miWOD schoolbOOget urns and apartments Dave been 0 n c I a r I nap a r wtU be awarded durLDc tM Earlier plans to re-locate to pl'edict but that "we must in Costa Mesa ls Senior Pollee te~tatlvely okayed by the dis-built at a record pace, led lobster t.te. Tile g:raod prtze IJON llce tbeac clqntuarters southllot•_?! afacknowW ledge tbat q»eratinc Z omeer AI Muir woo j)lned tnct's school board had a 1u other cltles In percentage Newport Beach parks, ell awroval of the park plan. wW be a 1973 Pinto automobile. ewpor e er were a ....,.... e ties wlll call for more the deputment 1~ 1968 after prompted estimates that the o assessment increase with beaches aDd recreation com-Commisslooers tabled. ftDal WfnDers Deed DOt be present by voters last October when people." earolng a criminology degree scllOOl tax rate would jump from a 31.6 per cent jump. missioners gave their approval a.pproval of the btcyele trails during tbe drawln( to wln. tbey defeated a bolld Issue to Tbe new sub-sta.tlon coQS from Long Beach State. He 32 to 34 cents, but Dr. Nleoll Brea, Fountain Valley, La Tuesda.ynlgbttothecUy'splans masterpla.n,uclalsopostpooed Tbebtgparadetebtdllledtor flllllnee anewelvic center tbere. be 2 years, or lOnger, any be}ped t th C sta M said the district wtll use the Palma, Placentia, San Cie-to buy 2 "endangered'' park a revtew of tbe cowty•s bike Saturday, Sept. 25, wtU start An attempt to move the pollee from reality, acoord!nc to tbe Pollee :::. ~v~ as a: usessment w1ndflll to reduce mente, Stuton, Vllla Park llld sites. tnll system . 8oth ttems wen at 10 a.m. at tbe DOI'tb elld ot tacllity to Newport Cellter was chief. president tor' a year, a.nd hal tues instead of adding oew Yorba L1llda Ul had t.ocreases Tbe Commission also de-!M!ld over because o1 tbe time Newport Center Drift aod CCIIl- reviYed ln January &Dddefeated ODe poaslble nranclnc plu bela a poUce represeotatln programs. of more than 20 per cent. cided to seek City Council iP-consumed 1D tbe Mutrapuk tinue on arotmd tbe circle to 1D a dramatte 4-3 City Council would lDvolveusi.QrPf'Oiltltrom ID 1 •·· ~-ettt $S• 1 U"-hool SmaUest increase In tbe county proval of an ambitious pla.o aod eOOaogered sites dlseus-tlle !JOUtbeUt 811tra.oeeudtrom showdown vote. sale of tbe city's old dU!J'C) &DD11l emp-.,ee....,., COD-"OUr "• m '""' sc was 1n Seal Beacb., wbere n.l-stoo.s tbere lim the FubioD ~ ln notlDg tM Deed for some site. These tuPda. DOt yet com. ferences with city maoageme.ot. district budret was based oo uatJoos went ~ onty 6.3 per to ~1\ tbe Marinapark moblle • s.bai!PI.Dc eeoler. Tbe pua.dt, type or pollee faellity east of mltted. will amowt to $616,000 H~ and h1a wtle, Cyotlda, llvi ntted, rather than on guessln,~ cem. :~a:C~u~~~::u~ t=~ FASHlOM IS LAND A.SSM. wbleb will take approxlm&tely Newport Bay, Mr. Wynn te-wben tbe d•l 11 cloted wW. JD Mtuton Viejo. Hall ameO'I-wbat the tu: rolla would raise, Total values for Newport Commissioners spent about Dick stelPeke ma.DI.pr ot I ~~ tt111 fMt.e tlott&. mJ.Ddtd & Clty CO\IIldl at\Miy L-.lbip Rolui,IDe, blr of the dCI&rtmeot pllto~ Dr. Nlco~ ~k1 tbe ~yes. Betel\ ue $$90,1~,119, lDd 2 boora OD. -.cb of tbe 2 m'l.t-Buft'Ums• in Fu:ado.talud,wu a.ctMC ......_ ·eul' ..._.. r.111M M~DOOD...._t .... _.. J' ·-· .,_,._ tMJOM~ .-rd .. lM'dll'~ lillt.,.wa... dn -.pJU fDr-Costa Mea $!1:0,402,989. ters. elected presldtoi oftbe Fuldoa ud 11**1 a.ttndku to be tbe ilnpeoc:Hne death of the Pl.-" to add any programs to our Onl;y Santa Aoa and Anaheim Coveted park sites on CUff Island Yerclw!ts' AIMl. at the folll:lwed bJ tbe carntnl ud elflc Coast Freeway route SLIDING SCALE HEIGHT bUdget to speod more moot~ bave blc:hertotalvaluationsthan Dr. ln Newport Heights and annual membersttipmeet1Bc. He lobster feast. means east-west travel tn the just because more mooey Newport Beach. on A,.te A'fe Ballxla lslaDd succeeded Phil PhlUppldes or Tickets for tbe }obr;ter tue <h t ID ~ --• tt 1 available " •• • I b'· •--Cu.,. s go g "" "~to n-' m n 111 both were given top priority for the Broadway, and 'fl. ua ...: pr~ are DOW creas1Dgty harder for pollee LIMIT LAW INTRODUCED NeCity rt ~e:_: ~ ~osta. Mesa '52 CLASS REUNION SET acquisttloo after the commls-The ~d of directors ln-anikble fl'om k:lcal area mer · to respond to calls eut o1 wpo bl the added N t H.a.rbot , sioo considered 9 ditferent eludes Bill Sousa, n ce-presi-cbl.ots, Lions Club members, the bay from thel:-trafflc-;!~en:~ ~ ~d with pet cb.sa ~r 1952 wi~t~'-:~~ sites. The cuu Dr. property denl; ~ Russo, secretarY; a.Dd other clla.ritable orp.ni&a- bouod downtown faclllty. He A "sliding scale" buJldiDg Phllco-Ford, Collins Radio aDd speMingprojectsthathanbeen year reunion 00 Sept 9 at is about to be developed by KaUlenne Rembold, treasurer, tioos. asked the Council to eooslder beigbt limlt ordi.Dance was £mtay Industrial areas, and held ~ because of b.ck of tbe Balbol. Pavilion. · ' ovmer Carl Arthofer, a.Dil the Artan Flaum, Bryan Hemphill, Tb.iBas-e•enBat ~~spo~~ed:::; au east bay sub-station as a formally introduced Monday by to H01g Hospital. funds For further lnf r MethOdist Church property on Jim ADdertoo, Ooo Clark, Car-tbe Y .... 006 '*' solution to the problem, and Newport Beach's City Council Irvine Co. planner Larry Ne~rt Beach's budget for regardinc missiogoc~U,:t:; Balbo& Island Is '4l for sale, ter McDonald, Pbi!Phillpptdes, tbe t.elp of 43 Uons Clubs in the CoUD'!U told him to come wlth promises that chanll'}swtt.i Moore argued Monday for no the year which began July 1 cootact Mrs. John Steelsmtth with the church seeking some and Reg Jones. the Orange Co~.mty area. back wtthln 30 days with some be made 1n the ordinance wben Umlts oo the central bub ot was based ~n an eJpeCted 557-0145 or Mrs Richard Sass dectstoo by Aug. 1 on whether c II' ' il I d lde:!itce Chief James Glavas it comes up for publle hearing Newport Center, a 32-50 r.ooe 7.75 per eent assessment In-837-.539: Reserv~Uoos should or not the city wants to buy 0 Ins rezoning e aye Aug 14 lDstead of the planned ZS-32 crease in the city. Tlds mea.ns be made by August 15. H. told the Ensign yesterday that w'u.b 'tbe Irrioe Co. seeking Umit for the ua between City CoWlcllrnan CariKymla, be favors the east Newport more fienble Umlts,anti-lllcll-Phl.leo-Ford and Newport In-M ' Be I I d ctaJ.rman or the council's bud-Strong opposl.tioo Monday so far as to Su!te!:st that the Center site, wb!cb wouki be rise forces asking for Ucbter dl.tstrial Park, aLid more height arIa n rg e s 0 n e e c e get committee, bad named the night to tbe bigb-rlse omee city eoosJder routnc bacllr.oo- accesslble ott Jamboree Rd. cooirols and Cou:ocUmen flezlbility lDlaod trom the Upper 2 park sites last week as being and comme~lal center pla.nned log for the North Ford property "It's a ftne locatl.oll ln almost promls~Jic a handful ot amend-Say east bluffs, IrviDe also Baycrest housewife Marian dent Rod McMUllan. cc:astUne 1n tbe most: danger of lmmioent by Collins Radio Co. r its oWDed by ln'loe. Irvine allo CARO EATON ent tb bit seeks to haYe Jts pta.oned com-Bergeson was elected Tuesday regional occ"*Uonal program deYeklpment U the city does property near Orange owi:y owns the Collins property and ::reds, aro'w:':'C:.ur: :!rs ai m1111ty deYelopments excluded night to serve as president of representative, aDd SICII. John oot buy them. He is espected airport prompt.ed Newport leases it to the .radio company. Monday's Counc11 meeting, thaD from any requtremeot to pt the Newport-Mesa unJ.fled Nicoll, secretary. to ask tbe City Council next Beach City couocllmen to post-Otnce buildmgs, a hotel. lntrod ed tnta t after C 11 special use permits to &0 to scOOol district board of trus-Bc:Ud membersawrovedand month to use additional money pooe until Aug. ,14 any actloo motel complex and other com- D I ES AT 57 decide':t to waite a moolb :.e bl&bef limits. tees for the next year. set tor pOOUe heariog oo Aug.l made available by property as-on the company s toning re-mercia! venturestota.UDga $135 mating chanl'll· Vlee·muor Howard Rogers, It will be the se<:ood time a $34.1 miWon budget tor oext sessment increases to buy the quest. mlWon lnYestment are beiD( · W Only 5 of tbe COUDeil's 7 prHldlng onr the CouoeU at the head of tbe board for scbool year· Tbe beariDg wtU sites. Tbe Ir•tne Co. ~ tbe attack plumed by CotUns. Platmint Cuo Cogan Eaton, gst members were present b' tbe meetln&: ln Mayor W:c:lmlia:' a.b-tbe 4o4-year-old mother o1 4 be Dek1at 7:30p.m. ln Estaneia W.arina.parll: mobile Dome on the proposed 1 'n-acre de-Commissloo approval hU al- t!Qper BIJ' arUst and former }on ... dlscussioo. Maw.r DoDW:e-IMDCe saJd be •W seek eUm. Sbe served as board presl: blgb school's lycewn. residents sought PBR Com -ve\opmeot by displ&ing Collins' ready been granted. DIWCIIP81'1t'om&D. wu lnurDed -.,. • .. A rt'Yiew of tbe uoeJpeeted claims tbat tramc congesdoa Alan Seek of Beacon Bay, Mooda at P eJfl Vl 11m1a wu bomerecoverlD&ftom ln&t~~ of the Z6·50 ft. water-dent 1n 1969. bic Loereue 111 property valta-ml.ssloo awroval of thelr iD the area would oot be sig-wbo regllla.rly ~ses hlcb- Y a c .,. me-1 head lDfUry suffered Saturday !root zone, JowerlPgtbe Umlts Mrs. Ber~soo. wbo bas 2 tiona 1n tbe dlMrlct sbowld wlsbes to stay oo t~ city -nltlea.otly increased by the pro-deoslty and higb-rlse devekJp· mori&l park, Hubot View Hills. during a fall, ud CO\mellrni.D 1D those areas to the 26-SZ children in collece and 2 Ill tbat tbe tu rate c:u probably 01t'Ded park on Balboa s tay-)ect. meats bert, called oo tbe city No 88l'rioes were beJd. Mllatl Dostal 1aft the Jesstoo c:ateaory. local public scbools, bas ser-be held lowered UcbtlJ troat, wher e they bold anmal lrl'lne planoe.r Larry Moore ot Newport Beacl'l to ltber Mrs. EatoD, wbo died Suoda.y llll'l)' eomplainlnC tblt be felt COUDCJ.lm&n Paul Ryckofhru nd cootlnoousty on the scboOt Dr. Nlc:l pnised ;, board wleues, but tbe Commission said lDdepeDdent studies by b1s Jt"' &llowtngbeny comm!reil.l at lP 57, bad 11Ted ln Or&nee 111. Hts omee incUc:ated Tuu-rlldJ to amend the ordinan<:e board for 7 years. She Is a tor lta "counce 1n ~ ent ahead with loog-n.nre company's tra.mc consulta.Dt coaceotratton near the airport County slnce CO?aJDc bare fro~ day tbat be probably bad a to allow 1ml1mlttd belabta 1.n grad\llte ofBrtpmYouna:Uul-tbe bud-lut moatb" and plans to develop the area into shoWed tbrlttbelrvinelodustril.l or -sa ln th al ......... '-t• ber DltiYe Oatl&Dd 5S years toucb of tbe nu. Nnport Cellter's "core" Tersity and taught schOol before ..... a J)ltlllc recreatloo park. c s tbe Y i e • .,.... • ,... aeo. Tbe btlpt-Umlt iaw, thruh· b1oeU, ud said be bad sevtnl ber muriate to sales enpoeet said be welcomed lbe ~~ A recommeodatlon trom the Complex, Wblch in Jude mlllt CO· Yr · Seek sUd Inter. Sbe worked for tbe old Santa ed oW aft tha of bear otbeJ' ameadments lD mind but Garth Bergeidh. tunlty to follow tbe boud s Commission to the July 24 City Colllns area, is already O'fer-comm\&Dity relattoos with other Ana JourDil and later for tbs lAp. ad-.,! =mitt.. meet: tbe CoaaeU decided to •bold Tuesday nlpt's orp.nlsatioo adYk:e to seek nys to reduce CouocU session wtuseek Coun-loaded. Yr. Moore e>veo went cttlu would also suffer tt-om SaJDAIIaRep.teruooetetJ !Jip, aod ados by toeal olfaaUIAuc.l4befOrematiDgof tbe school board tor tbe thebad,.tat .. oryCJIII)OriunllJ. N B BUS LINE OKAYED ncb a dullposttloob,New-.Utor. Sbe retired from DIWB-uebbdl, wu Pftll tbe lfeiD IAJ' amudmtDta. comin&: year also elected Costa &.rd members decided to port Be&eb. P14* wort abOut !0 JIU'S &CO J.11bt latt mootb bJ tbe elty Baaa.lsland'sTom Houstoo Mesa attorney OooakS "Sm1ll-contiDal to bold public meet-• • 1.011 dm>lecl her ttmo to IJI.iDI-Planolnc Commllllooi.DII-ncnMIOIDC bolb tile ISII.Dd'~ wood as rice-!>resident, 1.011 IJip 11 UO p.m. 00 tbe lst A tz.mtle bus Une !rom La being ._eel to form aCOIInt!'-MAYOR GETS IDe. wtlm1Dc wide aeciiJm b' to the Couac:U. It ta &lm.:l bomiO'W'DU''a ~ &Dd New. as the board's lec:Islatlve andSrdTueedaysof-.cbmoath Habra to Newport Belch •~ wtde bus network. The trautt NEW HEADACHE water color wort. &t oootroll1nr bulldlnc belebb port Residents Ublted, arl\)ed representaUn. at C08ta Mesa hJgb scbool. okayed Monday by the Oranijte <Ustrlct, wortlng uDder a $43.8 She is sutYIYed by her bus-temporull,y, aatU tbe clt)''a for a "tOuperu ltaDd ap1nst Tom Casey was elected rep-A decl&loD was made to seek County Transit Distrlcl bclllrd. million federal gra.ot wtucper-Ua.yor Doll Mclnnls of New- tud, Cbatlea S. Ea.b:lG, 2534 ..-at deYt)OpmeM plu la bi.Jb rtR, wUb dell.Dite U.mlts reseotat!ve to the county com-bids for a $500,000 tnstrue-The Une, scheduled to start ate tbe busses. port Beleb ts recoYerinc W.a Vista Ba1a. West q,ptr BaJ'; completed, protlab)1 aom.U&ne beLac IIQpoMd, t.aat.d of lbe mlttee; outgoing board presl~ Uoaal materials storace ceo-operattoo De:rt February, wtU VOOI'bees aod Assoeiatu, a week trom a mild COOCIIIsioD bel' ~ • Yn. CbU'lu Co. aelt yeu. Tbt c-ual plan •lldlar ecalt qstem. Other ter OD. ~tt st. DIU Brtstol. follow Harbor BlYd. pa.st Dts-coosulUna: Urm, rec:ommelded RfltTtd last Sa.t\rdlf wbiiD bl .,.. ol Sollla Ana; z lillerl, wWbtthefiooiW<ll'<looflltoro _ ......... DCII(IIIIerllel(llll B Cl b owes Clly rent neyland IJ1d all the .. , to the-es.Anotllerm&joc"""" ·-1.011 hit hll...., no Mrs. Paul Ha.DIID of Suta Ant. eltJ deftlopmeat. CCIIItrol lltet.ctd GiDCet Pafe a y u Newport Blvd., then down New. liJIIC'O'fed MODday will nm from. tbe 4ectiDI of a hotel pool &Dillin. Rot>ertDoYiololOIIlo. FCMJr bat(llll-anor_.ecl ol tbo lfnport Roi(IU Aan., port Btnl. to tbe end of the """'tnatoo Bach to OC tnlne, ID Polm Sprtocl. Tbe tlMllJtu .......,od:(tl)-by tbt OC'd1Duce, with eacb AUla 8Mt ot Newport Rttt. Auditors baYefoulldU_,..-ttate bel.ctl park_ Yr. WJ'DD l1De oo Balbo& Bl'f'd. The Hldlnctoo S.cb..trriDt The Meldll' wwe \a tbt DltloU to lbe Ll.-Be&eb 10118 bi.YI.Dc a mu::unam btl,M delta: Ui!M.tld. Jack Sberwood paymeM of rent by tbe Bli:Joa IUS. Tra.nslt directors also pn aDI1 La H&bn-NIWDOI"t roe.. o.-1 resort ton b' a..,.._ AltAI&, ot wbSeb Mn. EatoG to wldcb c:lt9tq,erl IM1 bldJII of tbt Ca.a.ry Vllll .. Aa::la. Ba1 Club, and city m&a&'lf Newport Beacb dty COIIDC.U-hlp p~g prl0r1ty to a U.ne 1hlre the ftrlt &llPl'O?td l:JJ tbe .S bOlldaJ wbla tht ...,_. wu~MJUdty director. -pCt1of ·-tal por-ud lin, E_, -.. Rol>ert WJ1111 tasor-odta mto wtU -the ~ BoJ lroln l.a Hobra to Fasllloo Is-"'" diltrlct. oa!Qiod twtOIOII Ilia -ud mlllloo, 1.011 a llitjlor llmil Loa ltaa, 11nor-ad-ol the -. of s oilier ftrms Cld> Ulllt at their Aq. 14 llad •Ia Imperial H'<)'., State bl.lllecl' Ilia bMd 011 the pool I<IAE POHD SUCOIMI$ lo w1lieb tlloy may 10 willa llllaiJinlor, &aecl the CO..CU wllO louo ~ from tllo ....a.c. College BIY<l., ChlpmaD '"·• DU TSTAMDIM G STOCK doe&. Rt ..,.. -lo I- , 11ao Pood, 7$, otC_II_, -'"1-pormiU. lo tiO-the ....... I from cltyotllowporl Beocb. GOI..DIM DIEDSitiWARDID Sollla ..... llatoSl.I.DIIIIae-Of IAL MARINA $OLD .,uat, -• %-ftl'O-• no barlecl -, Ia Hlllll-A !1-SZ llol(llll llalliap-UJ llol(llll limb-. Tbo BIDdor, II..,._ 1.011 A .. _ ol ~ Dtecll" Arthur BIYd. lllooll fl'&ctlln, Home. lila ..,._ S.c~ *»J..Dorrac w 011 mott IIJCIIt-fl.adlJ rat-Da:ftd 1CaCMt pr'll&dlal cl JobUoD adtiDc fltm .,., tbt awud .w be Ill' II a led lodlJ The I"''tesart1.1'1"1CDCM"'eral ~': ~: .:: dado&', Dr. -'*AI: Elf, II&¥ do&lll tutF'rldaJolhltll-~...... 1M Mal on:Uaeta'O<poba-BBC owu lllodiJ$1,5H. T1lo atlllolfupo<t-llll<tuce PAIN IN SEAT .. ., -U111 1o lilY-II IIIII llr ---. 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C... dol-lA. ·Ill- • • • nil OFFICIAL NE-APER Of nt~ CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH THE HARBOR AREA'S OFFSET NEWSPAPER O(fKe and prinlin1 planr In the Enticn lhlildina, 2721 e. Coa-. Hwy,, C.C.on~t del M.u, Calif. ~2625 TELEPHONE ' 873-0650 CAioa Code 7141 STRAIGHT TALK ANDERSON A4df'"f< t(JffU1)l)fltfrt"'C' 10 : ,O.bo~ 1091 ThPI aovernmena ao•.:rns Democrat hrty I( Teddy be~l whic h McCovf'rns h::ll!ll,to Kennedy I CII the norr)lnat lon. paraphl".t~e lhr &relit Thomu Riu.o uys lhat Chappaquid· J l'ffr,r~n . dick proved Tt'dd y "l:acked the . . DANGER IN EARLY SCHOOLING B1 lflloclll corr-1111 ..... ., • .\Dd ,.., t1111 c. boUeTes --• ..,.ld -· blllldly aeellilhlf -lilt .,.. Pttl)ooola Blooo> wbo II•• 2 rooro ol oomce CO lbl S~rOJram• Reb •• echtcaUDc dt'ltloped t•TUODOmJ," tbt tllate. H1J: boob 'fll't&ee41Pltd. aU C-yeu..oldl, pueaQ Jboukl _,Item btlDc UMd iD ICboolJ lD tbt IUDtt 111?2, liRe of ilo ...,. Clcleptndoal ClitoJdac loclly IO illdoctrlnalt the tlu. Phi Della "-'>, U artlclt Uld ltop taklDa tbt edoeator'l deota awaJ tl'om thttr panola, called "Tb& CaUionla RtPOrt: word •• &OtPtL hr.U have We Just prlllted a •-put IVIes £arty SeboOllnrFor AU"nt.e• ' . ? What's your? opinion? lltl! NEWPORT HARBOR ENS1GN i.J thr only lteW5pi1pet prhued an,J p111blitbed Itt the Cty of Newpott ~h. altd the only locally owned 111td optnted ,__paper in the Newport H.arbor·Cotta Mc.w Are.. PubiW.~td wu kly, l)n Thuuday. Su ond t:la" po111aJt P<~id ~• Corona del Abr, C. Iii. (:c-ort~c MisCo•ern t! a moral fiber" to be Chief w 1 I d -~y td, Ma r11 u 1 ic, E ~~:ecut\ve . QPJionunt~lt.: P\'.ilc~nlk who d Since when has moral fiber l)tc~ldcnt wo uhl ~.:o mplete t h e be e n r t<l u ir ed In 1 he d t' \I I' u ~ t I (I 11 0 r I! u f P'residcncy? We hiiVe n 'l had H ('on~lltu l lllll, <>ur m onry, o ur nKm11l President sr nce llf'rberl UI(Haflt y, a nlf o ur freedom. or Hoover. been pntly condtt10Ded by oo tuoaomr 1.n w.. columa. cooeerDJ about th1t pro&ram. Trlls weeJc'a queetlon: scbooll, IOClal ~. mtdta, U that dOeso't ci'II.Ap tbe eolor The autbora, R&ymood S. ''WHAT ARE YOU OOtNG TO doctors and most ot all, ~<btc o1 tbU packagt: tor you, oothinc Moore, Robert D. Moon, &Dd DO AFTER YOU RETIR£? brother" &OVetDmeot, that they wiUI Dtm.ts R. Moore, point out Aaked of posQI employeea at DO looter kDow what la belt Another very lmportatd. ele-thlt educa.ton are 80 lDtrlgued Corona del M.a.r Post Off1ce tor thetr own ehtktreo. meot here I• tbefactof"euly" by research on early childhood durtnr retlrenlent ceremonies However, 1n tbe cue of p-ad1.8Uoo. Due totbenewtypea edlaClttoo tbat they "appear to for 3 of their co-workers. ••early education" as weU u ot scbeduUng such u modular bt either overlooldpr or lgnor~ • LEE IIITCU- otbera, the best interests otthe aDd nutble tcheduUnr, a stu:-tnr many of the most Important . pareots &re oot atways kept dent may craduate two years tlod.lngs of developmental re-ELL, 52, Ana- foremost 1n the eyes ot the earlier, This pull a student search. Wh.lle such over&lpt helm, who has TilE NEWPORT HAkbOk EN SIGN w.u adjulfaed to be a !Kw•!Jiiper of ~neul cUcu.la tkm by COUtl dean No. A·20J 78 d~r,d Aby '"· 19SJ. in Superior Court fw thf Cmanry uf Onioncr, Su te of C.lifornl1, a11d by re.uon tbn~l it qu..llfieJ to publi.Jh all public oo ti(ea rfqu ~ted by l;aw. Mi.,C,nvcrn t:HI!t 10 1:1~1 the I d o n 't know whether Ril:t.O 1}\"trlt)\nrt !1U11rtfll1110n 1111 I he rdt·r) to "lolt k of moral fibe-r" ftr\1 h111ln t. th<' ('onYcnuvn ~~ b c c a u s c he 1 h i n k ., 11<•1 Jho ~c ~l uopmg ru a 111 Charpaq uiddick was Ill plarmers. OQe ot tbe prtmary on the street at a potslble 1JI not new to American eduea-almost thirty telt&ODS tor th.ls .PI'Oif'atn is 15-16 years old. Now they are Uon.' to this instance th.e evl -year~ of serv- tbat they are tm.hiPPY wUh the gotnr to start to school at tour, dence and impllcatloos are not vlee: "I plan llltlueoee Pltents have O¥er so we koock ott another year, onlY clear bot also warn of to visit with my AkVO E. HAAPA Ownn ;ond f'ubh-"h'' PEG HAAPA ,A_,">euw £du<W SUBSCRIPTION RATE S In Harb..or A,-.,,, Out of 1-b.rb<.>o-Area: On.r yur, S5.00.1 yuu, S 8.00 One fur, S6.00; 2 yun. SIO.O ARVO E. 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''''" ,llyrn~ ""' hdn rno· f .. ,d" wh,·n promttlna to tell the truth" Nult <Ainarc• •noJ ~1111c: iclt~h.lttHCJ ~top t)f'<:'lltnl tht'tr -rort.s with praye(l M~A the Prdidcnt ol I he United Statu no Jo nacr plalt' hr~ lund on the Bible Wht'n t:t krn1 the oath or office ott ht~ inaupntlion? Null pnym AO kJJ~~cr be ulltttd ar thOk tn.ucural cctt:montcc? Or docs JOm«~nc: thtn k Ptctidcttt Ke.nn«<y, ror cumpN:, wu tr)llnJ to foltl ( alhollcilm on ttle country wht'n heW one of I he n•don't mu.r pro minent prelatr-t pnty 11 hit iftniun.tJont Ia •• en "''*' monl•nd •plrltual dtt•Y •boundt, Am~ltt ..... IIDOn! HU.tt In fu p•blic: lift, not I~ -Th, 1/ur~ld of -.. K•·nnrdv-M1Il\ Hd;.:t ) rllltll·maril•l St'XuaJ nutlnlJ or llulh·tt 1\umJ'Incy " .tn 12 1 hrLHJ ~l" Ted dy r:ln, or their children ln the earl)' which puts them on their own formidable' costs --first intu &randchildten years. They teellt ls the wrong at 13-14 years old, Hu uyone moneys and seeood ~ tar and &l)eod 1 lOt t•ftcnlln.tlt' l1ft' l<•nc ld'"' ( 11 hn.r u~ Teddy l1cd . or t ,dt..tnlf. ma,lun.-wh" w .. urcJ (41 ht'l'llli\<' Teddy w"( 111111y lnflueoce, a.Dd they would Uke considered wba.t we are eotnc more important, Ln possible of thpe flshJn~ to have the child during his to dO with. a oaUon tull o! damage to yotmg cllildren," and also trav-c E • ellng." formative stages when his at-students who are llnlsbed with They relatelhatWHsonRiles, L EE MIT H L. .. l hrn uu1 ~uunlt' , ... ,., II> thl' o i Jll rhr~<'. Bu t Teddy's l.ahr,r BJ ft•n• .nloJ Ill<' 'l'):;P•C' hrot hl'l John wu~. wh1le lfU11111hfo') W,lfl!• .fud.o·n Ill l'll"'il d~nl, i1 MlliO fiO US ~h'r} J'll•l Mdo1>v..:1n UoJill" phtlan d~:r ct And l>wrgl11 "r'<~l m <"Vo'l\ ,h i<. I.. ,,h.,rll•l/1 lt.'>t'n hu wcr had an aff;ur 111 ••n ,l ,·m~ntl. t•"~~·•l '""111!-' l•• I· u r•1 r •· w h1 1'h wa s h• ~• ht~V<' ~~~t.d IIII<'!I.J·illt>ll L"lllharra,~mg and tlf'mural lltnl! l.·~~..:rr /,, !11' 1"'1' .1,1111•'"' rh,tl (:cncr;tl Mar~hall told tum .atlllll'''' •tl o1m:. lk'<lt<'f' ,,,.·.t hrt:dk him 1r huetrhowo:r ~"ll l h<o~l<•r\ r. • ..:.t iiPn 1 ... ,,1\ HhiJIIIl' over >.<ii)IUHI .1 ~,.,,, lh<' tHIItld!~l.:t 70, 111 •1 ,,,111 J h '• • I u 1 ,. Ill I 1< I ll\ II 1!1 I blO W, lfl.l! hJ~ 1\t'V<!I ht:l'll Ill J1fll11 lkt• wa' too popult~t tor 1h.t1 H1-11 I ~nl 11 , w1th ti••I<JII~. lto1111 .lll!<lll<'f (;l"fl\'r~l who• WJ' Utudes and va.lues ue being theft educa.tlon at that ar;t~, The s~rlntendent of Instruct ton developed. They make oo boQes crime rate will go ~ aod up, tor Calllornla schools, claims about saying it is easier for just as It dJd when modular that $500 to $600 per child them to form the va.lues at scheduling was put ln. annual cost is needed for IItts the earUer age, so that they The schools have embarked program, while New York state won't have to "undo" what the upon a project called CROP "sees an annual $1,800-per - pa.rents have taught the m, (Coast Re gional Occ\PlUOnal chlld cost as necessary for' The first and most important Progra m) which otrera on th.e 'adequate daY care' and much question that should be asked job training tor students. But more it the program reaches about any program such as this are we falling into a.nottler tra.p a desirable stllnda.nt." Is WHO developed the program. in accepting that program? Re-Through most of the artic le, Who are the people betll.nd the member the plans of Dr. Paul they refer to "The CaUfornia scene s that tell us that this Brandwein, whose social stud~ Report," l'ask Force on Early ''II. I I J II I•· ··J -1!111\1.1 I Ill\.• •111C l• • I 1''-1'1\'l)old \ l<'j!.iidlo•\\ <·' ht\ """" 14-·~lrh ,or 111. -,,!!lt~.~tl<'" th•·n· Jlll••n~: tJt llt'f ' w ... ,,fo .... w ""'l1 J IHI Is necessary. les textbooks were fought so Chlldhood Education, pl us many In the case ol early childhood vigorously bY parents because other sources ot rfrsea rch. education, the man at the top of the lndoctrlnatlngteode~~cles. Some of the conclusions drawn or the Ust Is Benjamin Bloem:. He claims "the teacher must at the close of the article state Any research paper you read heal,.'' because of loadequacles that the state should ··car e~ on this sublect, always gives of the parents. He want& 2~ full y restudy the needs of Us his theories and tindln gs trom year-olds in schoOl. aod he children ln the ll g:l'ltofresear ch. R •, h ,, •I • I II r 1'1 ~·,ld<'lll '' '<"lltu~· "' • ''' L r • liB" I ln":ll\' ,j~,(f, > • 1/1)' oljf ,J·•Io'll'' 1]',tlo1lit \. '' '"""'1'11111~ ~.-!111'11! !.rhlll••<hh r~o.h l.mo ·II pt •!1.••1111)' It tp•of,IIC ,,. 1 H r. 1-Su•ln<'~\ "'' 111 •I' I'll'''"'' '1111 l.lkt'~<'d I· , \\.otlol l,,vt"IIIIIWIII dum!!( I 1~11U1n /) i<"O\t•vcll h.td 1111'111"\1.'' II.Hll1n~ had ••llh '"''' ~.,,J <\Udlily ltt:Jil tdul wtll1<' 1\.111 J rum.trl w,,., ,, t..n••w 1~ ~~~ ··~t·mpl .uv !.t llUI~ nwn ~~~u hu'!'.1111l IIIli 1 '''II W••lll<ln'l h l/11 It should r ealltt:! that research Newcomers at Hoag provides no more reason for early schooling for all 4-year. • MONDAY , JUNE 12 okl s simply beeause they have · •· 'h ""''" "' <' , •n m• "r "C1v,• lh<' l'<'••rk llw h l' di>d I hq wtll lind !lu:rr ' . \ol li ·" Doy--Mr . and Mrs, John H. • SUNDAY, J UNE 25 lnteWgence, tha n It does for """n Pollock, 2812Carot>,East8luff. Boy--Mr. a.od Mrs. Gre~ry early se1 tor 12 ~yea.r~olds 1''''''''"'1' '~"1 lu· Uooould rl•• \1 -I\ ! "" l II• II' ,, .. ' "·11>1• f'q'llf>h Ill '"'"'>~<1\ IT 11"1.\ 1•01111' IJ.t,\ kl"t'f~ \)'II• , ··II !Itt• !1< ~.1'1 '" f11!1 n \ ,1•"1· ., •I '<'"I I'll• I h,l' I'IOH'II ill<'~ 1 lo.ol th,· l<cpllt•lt,,tll fll'hl "'Ill' I· ,, l';q•o·r llj.:l'l o\'lf<hlil"f I <:H',t l 11111"'1\'J[I \'t' ~~~\ ~ •11\'11 :too .... · liCit" J)'~lt1•1 \.,, '" lllliJ<·j\fiiiiJIII'\ ' o•T1\CIVJIII.<'' 1<,1\.<' " ,, '" •h•· l(,·puhll<. PI ...... v·· 1, •n itkth,lt. d1d!t' u,.-tl Glr l--Mr. and Mrs, Timothy Krasel, 2024 Leeward La ne, simply because they have gen. t•TI ,,,,. m,,,thr.lll' ''' '"·•n\ P. igo, 3024 Coolldge, Apt, 44, Baycr est. erated reproductive equipment. n, . .,..\l'·<lk t' \\hal hi:!\! .md Costa Mesa. Boy ~-Mr. and Mrs. Harvey They must await the develop- whil t wa~' I low\ 1h.1t rm'.tll Glrl-~Mr . a.nd Mrs. Roy Hines, 650 -1/2 Park Dr ive, Co-menl otbalancing td.ctors ,Great th~t 11 thcr ~nu w th.· l.t .l \ Petersen, 34 9 Rochester,Cosb. sta Mesa. damage n1ay be avoided.'' thry'll tlu righl 1 Mesa. Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sources ar e given by re - I hcht·~c lhiil flloJ\! fl!:lopk kn o w lllwh;tl 'I ed d y "''llllc'tJ ) ""·'' Lip I•• .tl I II.>I'Jl~•I U ioltllc ~ I ~) lh~l hi" tllf11 t'tl vdl.,w. I 11 1h,,1 lw li~J Jtl tilt• "·•) .md 14) IIIJI lltcl \\t•U I J VCII<' fn1 h1111 l "r 1'1 ,., It] L'l/1 • TUESDAY, J UNE 13 W111Jams, 006 r>arr ell, Costa searchers whofeelearlyeduca- Glri--Mr. and Mrs. Ri chard Mesa. Uon Is not only damaging, but Do uglas, 1847 Port Taggart Pl., Doy--Mr. and Mrs . John ft:>el the age they begin school Harbor View Homes. Lewis, 25 12 Vista Drive, Bay now Is too early by at least Gfri--Mr . and Mrs. James Shore. two years, due to growth rae- Kennedy, 1610 CaraWJ.y, New-• MONDAY, JUNE 26 tor s, and that a warm, con- port Beach. G1r l-·Mr. and Mrs . I>.t v!d tlnuous mother or mother -sur- Boy-.Mr. a nd Mrs . Thomas Suwlosky, 1996 Maple, Apt. rog:ate relationship (without a " JEROME GHF.CO, 60, ot Tustin, 25 years tnll1e Marines, a.Jld 4 years with tl1e Post Of- flee: "I already reltred once from !l<e Marines, and !IUs time I'm ~lng lo llEALLY rellre and tnvel to ltaly and other places." • PETF POHTER, 5~, ot 610 Poinsettia Ave ., Coror.a d.:l Mar : ·•J'm going fi sllinp; Oown In MeXIC,J." I' "I, I " 1111' \.,• 1 I I< 111 I lot..ch i'C"f"l.: d" 11"1 Y,.lfl! ;.,,,),.·,, l hJ/·1<11'1 J' o\111\'/1,,111 pt.·•·rh' of l'r<''<tlt'111 Johnson, 1718 Dover Drive, 2, Costa Mesa. st.~ccesslon of dltferPot peop le) Newport Beach. Glrl--Jo.1r . and Mrs. Richard I~ necessary. il'.tJ.Tro::!:)oiN Eor •4> f: l':r>J.~K ·II 1! 'i' I IIJ'\It' I h,• •ll•ll<>tl-" 1 , '·i.J"nell\•11 '1?1, \ .. 1 \;'111 \lo h,o-t\!,;L'1L ., .• t.hc·r '"-•1 hr <·HIId ""' 1 .. • I I I ll·f ' II. Ill If• l ., ' ' ' ' ' ' . ·' "' ' J ' •II I , I I I '" .,,. I h t ·t .. p-"'''"I' d•ol I I fill' I till I I ' ''I<" I''"""' I I I\' ( J I' Ll1 " . I' \' ·11,1 lw I 11'1 t..m1• \1, If "._. I,,. I ,, ' • h1 I ll7r •\I I\'' 1'\!.'d I<> ! j)-,.1 ' I 1 , '·I••", I r .on I f)r 111 1111<\l ••l tlt"r ••Ill><'\ l olf' r•••rl, "•·n·, ··~···n r11n In ttw \\, tP• I JU'' 1111>\t:tl ''"Ill 1:\ .I "' _,1 dt•I'I J~r '"h.-\I 'Y"' Wh J!\ lilt• Pllljl••'L.' rtf !hi'' 1 \m I t!ll·ld•Jn· hn''"''' '''"' .· u" t ···~• '"-I tell '"" lh<· 11 ,, ,• ' lho· purr .. ~,-I' r• ''~ I•· lhl ~t· liTe p111111 1l1.o1 "'" IIILill j·l •hkm 1\11111 \'\JUo..<l t••n IIIII« ,.,.,,")!)', l"h~ J1 · • I''' I 1 I I" II 1.' ' !'I , 1" "n. 11'111,,,,,11 "'~' '" r.;,, , ll u1 •'"'.''"II .,1 "U I n.ol t.,n .• t llt•>f.d<'l, I 1111'" Wt' fl'l\1111 I•• I )LII~I 1,1111l} "Ill ,Jt·,lfUdl•lll oll<d ,.JI,Lih'/11<."111 " 111\'VIl,tl•k Glr i--M r. and Mrs . Ted roster, 366 East 19th Street, The Newport-Mesa schOol Turney, 1996 Maple, Apt. 1, Costa Mesa. ~~ Is tn Cavor of th.ls Costa Mesa. Glrl-~Mr. and Mrs.JohoPue!"PfVPllm f.l<t early education, • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 172 1 Pott Asbley PlacP, Har-~ For lntotmltlon on this sub- Boy--Mr. and Mr s. Dennis bor View Homes. )eet, 10 to any Ubrary In tile D">uble, 507 Kihgs Place, CH!f • TUESDAY, JUNE 1!7 Newport -Mesa area and ask to Haven. Giri.-Mr. and Mrs. Jolm cbeck out lhe scMol txw"c1 BoY--Mr. and Mrs. William Harris, 21 ~6 Mflyer PlaN·, Co-agervla dated Jun(· 20, lJ12, cum in , l 9492SierraNuevoRd., sta Mesa. The reference page tu the Irvine. Boy--Mr. aM Mr s, Charles agenda is 25.0 and contains • THUHSUAY. JUNE 15 Crockett, 3230 Oregon, Costa several paiNS or infonnationon BoY --Mr. and Mrs . Billy Mesa. the program. Davis, 2656 Elden Street, Co-* WEONESDA Y, JUNE 28 Another rete rene(> Is "Sta.- sta Mesa. Glrl--M r, aud Mrs. Kenneth blllty and chang~ In human char- • FRIDAY , JUNE 16 Doesbur g, 3821 Beaver Street, acterlstlcs'' by B!.!njam ln !JoY--tM, and Mrs. &aslllo lrvtne. Bloom. Page 68. Martinez, 671 Vlctorla, Apt. Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Barry A, Costa Mesa. Prim, 1854 Ohio Place, Costa • WALTER KE:-;'lE,.DY, ?3, ot i!75 Mageltarr St ., t V%• .~esa, 24 years wlth IJJi departmt>nl : "I'm going to rellrf' to Guada- l.a jlra, Mt>XI• 0, ~111 I might go lnlv H~>• " , • • 1 ·l,1(1ss down thei ''·" • NKK KllrJI Afo... '•3, ot 7l::i Orchlt1 Ave., ,·,,rrHl.i riel Mar, 27 years or St·rVII (I ' I'll lake a trip to England to S(l(' m) daug!Jter and grandclllld, and I /lope to en)oy Ufe With lh"m tor awhile." 1111• 13oY--Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Mesa. S13,500 gift for college It l" ll 11,,• I "I'\ 1 o~hl I 117' A llo~.·th.lil \\.,1 I r,11 111n Smith, 324 East 2oth Street, " TIHJRSDAY, J UNE 29 ROBERT Costa Mesa. Gir l-·Mr, and Mrs. Kent Dr . Walter Burke, of Newport Collegt 300 sharPs in one o! BA DHAM REP 0 R T FROM Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Adria.D Mutschler, 3163 Canadl.an Or., Beach, '4'ho di.reets t!le manned the nation's lar gest <~.erospace T:i E ASSEMBLY Webster, 2J88 Maple Street, Costa Mesa. orbitallaboratory spacevehlcle Indu stries. A ... J c ta M • FRJD.\Y, JUNE 30 production for the Nationa l Tile gift Is valued .tt $13,500, 71.t Dl.t''.,t must answer whether r<>nlta l v>· ' os esa. 0 B k 1 - h t 1 1...,. ..._ Gir i--Mr . VK! Mrs. Andrew Glri -~Mr. a.nd Mrs. John Aeroaautlc s and Space Admin-r. ur e. pr <>s d~>nl and The U, S. Supr eme Court s men s r ,. ... or wrongs ldn 2905 Sil Lane Ba k Nelson., P.O. Bo1 211, Corona lst:ratwn, has given George Fox chief operating ofhr~>r of Me- may have madl.' the lnitlatlve and Whetf1er it Is an effective Be er, ver ' c del Mar. Donnell Doul{laS Astron:>utJcs to restorP the death penalty deterrent against serious .. alATURDAY JUNE 17 Glrl--t.tr. and Mrs, John LEGAL NOTICE CJmpany, llised In Hunlhlgtoo lrt Callfornla m>:ln· im po rtant cr.lm:!. These are questions Boy--Mr . 'and Mr s. Ly le Butler, 2466 Santa Ana Avenue, Beach, lf\d.•le hJs gil\ In con • tha n ev<>r. Jymg at the root or public con-Beer y, 5102 Ba.rkwOOd, irvine. costa Mesa. NOTICE TO CR EDITORS Juoctloo lfilh a r ocf'nt Southern Despite tlte f:tct that tt1e re trover syover tile Issue. Glri--Mr and Mrs Dooa.ld • SATURDAY, JULY 1 TO THE CREDITORS OF G. CaWornla dinner tor the coi- ls little q~slion tha t th(> cour t It is quite evident that the Kight 326_[> East 21st Street Boy --Mr . and Mrs. Anthony H. Pe!rsol aodEieaoor C. Pelr-lege, a ttefiiJed b)' more tl'lan has taken a ''L.!jor step towarfl un usually la.rge number ol slg-costa' Mesa ' Stader, 302 East 2otll Street. sol, a partner ship, THA.NS-350 per sons, at the Disneyland wiping out tt1e rlt1.l th penalty naittatW'U es garnered lor the in-Boy--Mr.' and Mrs. Dennis costa Mesa. FEROR : Purs uant to Sec tions Hotel. J.S It now Is bcin~: imposed ve to restor e the death Osborne, 4127 I!Haria Way , Glri--Mr. and Mrs. Henry 6105 and 6107 of the Calllornla It's the second gtn by the unrler crlm:Od I taw s In most penalty ln our own state shows West Newport Heights Moor e, 1960 Montovta, Costa Unllor m Commer cial Code, you air Indust ry head, who last of our states, inr ludlnK Cali-bow strong thepubllccoovlctlon BoY--Mr and Mrs · Dou las Mesa. are hereby notified as follows: year p ve the college a $10,000 rornia, the r.o urt's eni:"Jflasls ~~m~:nsp~tseh':ettnlh tshhould1 be Woodin, so41 Greencai>Ave~ue, BoY--Mr . and Mrs. David Transferor Is about to make gilt, saytng he bcUcves a par- on the clltrf'nl status of the e cr me, lrvlne Kagnolt, 144 7 Ga.luy, Dover a transfer to the undersigned son "should put hJs money la ws and their enfor cement a coovlctlon wtth whJch I ver-... sUNDAY JUNE 18 Shores. John E. McNeilly & Wilma H. wher e tLis mouth Is." leaves the dooropcntospecul.a-sooally coocur. · Gl 1 M, .~ M J h • sUNbAY, JULY 2 McNeilly, Transferee, in bulk, Dr, and Mrs. Burke live 11.1 The amendment the .....,....le r --r ..... .._. rs, osep 102 tlon that capital punishment as of CaW ••• p -·· t .. __..!'L PUllluta. 1958 Santa Ana Ave-Glrl--Mr. aDd Mrs. David all or a. substantial part of 3 Granville Drive, in New- a basic Issue r "n1alns to be ori.Wl r..,....,..... o m .... e nue Costa Mesa Hesterly, 2332 Elden Avenue. tbe materials, supplies, mer-port Center . rlea!l with Uy u~> In th~ Legis-the death penalty permissible ... Mo NDAY JuNE 19 Apt.l, Costa Mesa. chand.ise or other Inventory, ------,.,..---- latur e. If that inrlw! Is the =~ ~~e s=~ :t:t:.o; Boy--Mr: and Mrs. Gary Boy--Mr. aM M.rs, Wesley and equipment of that certain LIGAL MOTICI case, th•· ··ourt ha s c~rtainly step toward the le ... s la.Uve r e-SMeeusaaves, 3078Gibralta.r,Costa. Smltb, 2321 SecolldAvenue,Co-toy business, known u Tbe NOTlCE oF PUBLIC HEARING done a scrvlc(• in rr><:ognlting 5<' rorB del Mar. Toy Shop, all of which is fo-No tice is hereby given that U\31 so many JUri sts in receot view of laws and P8Dil1Uea Glr.l--Mr. and Mrs. Fra.ncts • MONDAY, J ULY 3 eated at 3101 E. Cout Hwy., tbe Plannlng Commission of years, Including our own Ca H-coverinr capital crimes wb.lcb Molinaro 2100 Peterson f59A Boy--Mr. aod Mrs. WUI!am Corona del Mar, County of Or~ the City or Newport Beacll will forn.la. Supreme Court, ln its Justice Burger belle•es now La Costa M~ ' ' Hoban, 622 H.amiltoo Street, anp, Cautornla, hold 1 publl c hear ing on the docision forbidding !he r1eath :~':sbeot ~n the State Legts-Boy--Mr.' and Mrs. Atdel H, Apt. 8, Costa Mesa., Tho! present name or names .appllcatlon of CYRANO-At-lr- pemlty under the state con-We :~ ld ·-• 1 Cbetade, 17532 Teachers Ave -G1rl--Mr. aod Mrs. Georce I.Dd business addresses ot the vlne, Inc. fo r a. Use Per mit :~J.tlon, t~.ave faJied to r ecog-tMt U::'~btgui't; of~~o~~ !~:S~;. JUNE tO ~=~· 1000 Cutr Drltt, Clllf ~~~:S~ a.nd Transferee are No. 1610 on property located It I th t declaioo stall OOtt ....,Pslst alkl ' TR '•'SF"ROR·. G. ll Pelrsol at 600 N&wport Center Drive, s e prlnc pie, therefore, gl U _. Boy.--Mr a.lkl Mrs Samuel ~ r:. Ne-rt Beach to pOrmU Un that in OW' ~v tal tr di ve cense to mtader 'IJ'ithOut • ' ...... ~1--r c . Petr-• 238 -~ lb~ ernmen a -the posstblllty of Wallace, 571 Joao.n Street, Co-LIGAL MOltCI ...,.._. r:. _...,. _,., entertainment ant! danc ln~~t 1n Uon the rPspoOSiblllty for de-lllf)l'tme Ita Mesa. EYent.og Canyon Rd., Corooa coo junction wfth Cyraoo'arest- ftnlng what ts a crime and penalty, G1r1--Mr. a.lld Mrs. Robert NOTlCE OF POBUC HEARING dtl Mar, CaW. aur&Ot In the C-H-H-UL Di s- what the mutmum punlshmeot RETI REO TRAINMAN D1 6 Lee 2110 Newport Boulevard l'i'otlce it: hereby lfno that TRANSFEREE : John E. Me-trlct. for a cr ime sh.aU be is a tee~ Harry o. Aune, a retlted coat. MeA. ' the PJ.anlllnr CommlaaJoa of Neilly 1M WUma H. MeNetlly Notte• Is hereby hlrther given lsla.ttve one, and not a )\kllclaltratnman, n.1 burled here • WEDNESDAY, JUNE Zl the City ot Newport S.ch wtu 108 Orchld, Corona del Mar • tha.l said public he&rl ng wiU be one. Pertaps a cleardfvergencETUI'Idly. Mr. Auot, who wu BoJ--Mr. IJid Mn. 0\ldlty bold a public bl&ri.IJc on the CaW. held on the 2oth day or JulY, wu e•tdent In the llJgtl court'!sz, died last Sattadly at EJey.. Jobuoo. 1511 CUlt Orin, Ctftt I&JPUeaUoa o1 Doaald E. Htub-AU other business names and 1912, at the hour or 1:30 P.M. approa.ch to capllal PunlllhmenlerlJ M&Dor ConY&ltlctnl home Rutn. Del' for a U11 Ptrmlt l'fo. UUZ &ddttiMI ustd by tbt Trant• 1n the Council Cha.mbera ol the u a lepl question aDd u 'Uter a kKlC ll1Dt11 • THURSDAY JUNE 22 • propert:J locattd at 81Z E. fll'or •Uh1D tbe thret JUra Nnport Btach City Hall, at phUosopblcal one. The 5-4 de-Re tad Utltli at i1v1 Harbor Gtrl--Mr. ~nd Mrt. TbOmu oe-.n Front. Balbo& to permit Pill, 10 t.ar at Down to the WtlJcb hme aDd place any and all ttlion overturnt.nr the deathBlYd., Colla UtllllnetcomlDr WtUa, 1?00 Ptttr100. ta?A, the c:outructloo of a ctqpJex Tnu:ftrte, t.re: Tht ToySOOp, PII'IOOI I.Dttusted may II'PIIU' penalty, In the cases betorehtre ln 1959. Ht wu a trtla-Colt& u... lD the C-1 Oiltrlct. tDd to SlOt E. Cout HWJ., COf'OIII-and be bfoard ttwtreoo U, wu btud on constttuUonalmaa tor 50 JIUI, worki.Dc 1ut • FIUDAY, JUNE Q permit a ...,...Ddud IU'&&" del Mar., Ca., ~ dtl Mar Jactlt H•thtr S~etuy 111,.. nCIIOd br the IO!ItiiiiC·fM tile Grttl 1!<irt11tn1 llao, Glri-·Yr. &ad Yrt. Cbtrltl will a 0' -JUd -k. Plltrmacr, 11171:. Coul flW)',. Ntwpott Botch' City tor ot a Q)urdertr and 2raptltlu1 wu bai'D m WIIDnota.. POiter, 1011-8 Am•teu PL, Notte~' "brtrttlrtwtbtr ctv• COI"'Oa dtl Mar, Ca, Planntoc CommJuton Ill Gtor!llt..., r..... Senlcto at Pou.-., eoa 11-. tat ...., ""'lc botr!Jir will no boll -c. co bo ~~~~~Uti>, Jub' 13, 1111, Ill tile A-UT. Ill tbtlr _..c. :blpol m c-11-,... Glri-Dr • ..., lira. -II. bo bold • tao 20t1t dOJ o1 Jtab', -·-at Udlad cau. Newport Harl>or Eulco. OlltnlllOI,oob'loltlltUJutllca-b) Dr. Jam. G. P-._IHI Port A-PL, ltll, &I t11o boor o11:10P.II.--c-cltlll&r ,_lilt poolttoo thll captcalslaJDt. Perla!,... m PaclOc -YioW-. llllltC_.tcM.-1 iftao Ollloo, llel S. eout IJwT,, I)IIDitllmoat c.-~-..~,... ll-tol Pvt. Girl--lilt • ..., ,., .. 0tr7 II-' Boacb CIIJ IIlii. &t c-doiiW,'-oiOr· -1111 clrc,..ICI'Ctl, Tile Yr. A-j, trflfod br 11f1 ..... -DIM lloa4. Wtll W-U.. till flloo..,...lll -~ ... II' ~ -1 jutllcto -. -.... A••· 1 .,_ llowportJ!ol..,.o ,._ltlorrlliol..,_ ''t!:l."'~~· lmpllclt Ill tllolr ....,, Clall Ji.WpartB•c-. ":i ~-: lo1·..tk. ut lira. -... 'o---·ltab' I, ltll wlltt C. rt~UT .._ II DOli r .... t .,_1,. -~ toO .. '-,Aft. -ltiO",--., ,...I. llclltiiiJ tho clttUi _.,bottllt_lar_ 'o1 T-· a'-N,-YloW Billa. leo ... I-CIIJ lrlltla B. llclltlllr TllAJtS.. II> wlllcb oar lan aad _..,, IJo Ollltllllo ~ 11.._; Qlrl-..tlr. ut llrt.-PlliiiiiiiC.• 1 'Ill ran. pr-.lbo It aad .-e tlalj'".,....eili;;; '111111 1 _..,. .... ,1111 Doifll n-,Co--ltab' UL 11'11, 18 t11o -lilt U, 1111, llo.lat It C. -Cfd .... .., U.Oif.,...,..._ ... -11-'-K...... ...,.... -~-... AI:! G~=s 1· P S.A. BUYING AIR CAL Yo.c,-. ot IIIla. UlUu Ke-• EDlrJ at lUI 8o-oot ~ C. ArUoll loollll, pr-DI for lo aD -Air CalJilnla W-1111. bU-..-t«i atW ...... -CallloralaCorpor. Oblt-o II u aD -11 K-llr AFB IUu., from alloo, uod l. PIDJd AadriWo, lll'ltl at 115, '15 Jill' ...... ~ tbe u. s. Alt FOret admtu-~~ :::::.=~= ~~ ot .. tiM--to~ trat1Ye IPIC'I&u.t COUI'M COD· _, , ... I '!''!"!':"' -- cluclod b!'tlleAirTralJdacCom-PSA wtU ocqulre Woolple a Air Callb'ala 1D1D PSA, Tbl mlllld Airman y-Ia -CODIIolllD( -k ow-•1111> at mor.,... -loehldo PSA•a prolldllll to tile propullloo Air Callb'llla. Tbl price Ia aa .. nnptloo ol aU at Air Call- of ,ur Foree corrapoodiDCt 115. '15 per lbue, JJI.)'Ib11 putt)' IDrala't luued IJld ontnecttnc ud ,_.. Ia cub ud porll)' I>!' PSA'o --··· • tO 1-.r, '11 ~ notu, AecordiDc to Mr. Aodrws, wUb to ,.,. nrtaDts to pur. PSA bu acr-s to retail au ebue 100,000 stares ot PSA'• ol tbl employe" ot Atr cau. com-lloek. lorllla, ud to oper11e au o1 Tbta acreemeat Is nbleet Us tx11t1Dc routes. lo roeuJatory 111111 -. &OY· or-1 approval. tJoon ob-LIGAL M011CI taWDc oueb -oval, PSA Ia NOTICE OF PUBIJC HEARIIIC obllpled lo make a tellder of. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN "EIII'ORT HARIIOR E!f!UJI rlRST S(Cl1011 --'• 3 THUMMY,JULY !3,1972 OODA 00. liAR. CAUF. N I • t d d MOOU(AR HOUSI AT HOioll, GAROIII 114011 ew zone aw 1n ro uce eo:~=~:::~::=.:: .. -=: A.a tm•JMCJ ordl•..,. bJ CataU. Or., Wfllllmlnwttr quk.kly COGitrlded wU1 be a aid a 1,tt8-11Qar•.Joot ...._ aimed ll,~tor lloo .. ._lu AYO., 15111 St. ud Clay St. to malo< lltnettoo II tile South-•hldl loCI-I --or t.Jplolioo Oil Balbo& la.lud tbt aUN1ment dl.atrkt payinc Jaod Homt &Del Ciardrto Show two bldrOCNDI ud I tt. Mil wu dollyod _, 1>1 11 .... tor alloy peYillr m Newport July t•-zs m tbe AoobelmCon-z bllbroollls, cu bo •• pori Beach City Coaoctl-. Helpto. ·-c ... er. oo u ..,_. •• lDI fer u 11111o but tilly lDirociiiC4Cl a """"" • CONTINUED to July Utile Tbe bouae, wblch wlli be u $21,000. ft caa Ill - ordiMAct tbat II e~ to lntroduc:tioo of ao ordi.DI.Dee OODitr~aeted 1n the eerter ea.. ln ooe day aDd tht lllltrt pro... blft tbe ame 8&ct wbtD 1t ""1'1Uac tbe latest tllllorm peclaUy for the show, wtU be 1ect eu bt compllttd W'IW. btcome1 llw, probably tbe eod boualar code. • a.11cUooed orr during the lhOW. a moalll. of next mooth ot ID Septembtr • • OKAYED COMtructtoa of Tbe R-1.5 &001, tnlDchUd a ltorm dra1D trom ltT1ne AYe, of Cowcllman Paul Ryckoff, to Dorer Dr., Cwt Hnea. Keep cool with CANVAS !bat tbe Ctty COWICU of the City o! Newport Bee<:b wtU KOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING hold a (lllbllc bearlnc repr<ltnc Notice Is bereby glveo that appeal of JAK COOIJtructloo PATRICK D. SWIFT, 43, Costa tbe PlaADlog Commlssion of the Compuy trom tbe decl.a.on of Mea, bU beeo &ppolDted es- CUy ot Newport Beach wlU ~~ Plantling Commluloodeny-eeattn rice preskteat of SSP bold a public beating on tbe tng without prejudice u.e Per-lDdutrtes, Burbank. a dlt'ersl- .APPUeaUoa of Richard Esposito mlt No, 1591 (Fun Zooe) re-fled manufacturing ftrm. He for a Use Permit No. 1611 Queatlnc permlaalon for a .(7. came to SSP !rom u. s. ln· on property kx:ated at 3720 untt CODdomlnium deulcpment dldtrles Inc., where be waa a Campus Drive, to permit a ~ ~~~ O::U~\~• i thrto~ cro.., nee president. Prior to aeboo1 of photography tn COD· • . • 'I rae that, he was maDa.£V of cor· jUDCtlon With a Photo8J'aphlc 1 through 6• Block 7• Balbo& porate pla.rmtng for Wntern studio In Ute M-1-A District. Tract; located at 600 East Gear Co. a.od a new prod~aet Notice lsberebyturthergl.ven Edgewater Avenue between planning eucut1Ye ttJr Xeroz that said pubUc hearing w111 be Palm Street aDd Wa.shlngton Corp. He Is a gradua.te 1D eco-he~ oo the ZOth day of July Street, aDd 00 the east side 110mlcs from Occidental Col- 1972 at the hour f 7·30 p M, of Palm street between East lege Los Aageles, wbo Uves 00 the Island, would • APPROVED 1 request to keep added rellldeotlal units Jet tbt Balboa lsla.rxt Yacht dowa to a mulmum ol 800 Club store 14 Kite aDd Snow- IQ.IIU'e feet. Tbe lslu:l:l Is oo• bl.rd boats on tbe aouth bea.cb zooed R-2, which allows Z run. of Balboa lslaad between tbe stud housiDcuntta.Iala.ndrest. Reek pier Uld TID'Quolse Ave. deals lave compla.tned tba.t trom J\llle 15 tmtll Sept. 15. speculators aod bomeowoera • CONTINUED to Aug. H are taking advantage of tbt any aetioo 00 a reQuest tor R-Z r.oaJ.ng to stack curb-to-a. curb cut at 201 Sapphire curb dl4)1ex rental tm1ts au Ave •• eanx:. tala.Dd. The coo- over Ule lslaod, addlog to the tt.otaUon ww gtve eOUDCilmen Island's altea.dy-sertouat:r&tft.e a ebanee to persooa.lly see the and parking woes. site Mr. Ryckoft sponsored an • 'APPROVED curb ctJts at emergea.cy ordinlnce 11'hieb 901 N. Bay Front and 1520 would bave restricted dl.l)leus AbaJooe Pl., Balboa Isl..a..OO. untU the R-1.5 zoning law can • DIRECTED the etty at- be passed and put into effect. torney to prepare a.n ordinance However, a legal require meat for tbe July z.4 Couocll sessloo that 6 of the 7 couocllmen tbat would reduce speed limits okay the emergency measure trom tbe present 35 to 25 mph eould oot be met because of on N""P'rt Hills Drive West tht absence of Mayor Don Me. between Ford Rd. and Port lnnis, who ba.S a head ln)ury, Chelsea Pl., HarbOr View GRANDMA WORE PORK AWNINGS When your I!Crandmother had a sore thr oat she ma) have tied a su 1p of salt pork aro~:~nd her nec k. You're Don't let the sun spoil your patio fun. $hade w1fh colorful canvas for cool comfort . Cell Of come by lor hee estimates. ' 0 • • • Balboa Boulevard and Eut Bay ' ln tbeCouocUCbambersoftbe AYenue. SHORE P~RTY COURSE a.od Councilman MllaD Dostal, Homes. wbo left the meeting earlier • APPROVED a final tract more fortunate than grandma was You have modern ltledications that bnng qutck re lief. fast recmcry. Most an: pkosum. too. When :--ou or a member or your ramtfy l!o ill, take advan tage of these effeo:uve mcdlc;tl dio;cO\cncs Sec your phy\1t1an. He 'll prC'· SAITAW TBIT & AWIIIIG Newport Beach City Hall, at NOTICE $ HEREBY FUR-MulDe staff Serpa.nt Wayoe which time and placea.nyalldall THER GIVEN that the saidpub-E. StirDima.o, busba.od of tbe =~::~rt~~!,~Y appear Uc hearing w1U be held on former Mlss Leaalre F. Van because of Ulness. map for an 18-unit coodomlnlum The R-1.5 zooe, although de~ belog: developed by Don Olm- slgoed specllleally wttb Balboa stead at 631-&33 Lido Park lsla.nd lD mind, could be lP-Dr., Lido Peninsula. Jackie Her.ther, Seeretary the 24th day or July, 197'2, at de Walker of 1375 Baker st., PACTOaY N t Bea h City the hour of 7:30 P.M. 1n the Costa Mesa, has completed the 2202 SOUTH MAl N P=g Co~ mission Council Chambers of the Cit} journeyman shOre party course r•s-0491 Publl h· J 1 13 1972 1 lh Hall or the Clly or Ne"l>>rt at the»arllleCorpsBaae,Camp ~ s · u Y • • n e Beach, CaWornla, at wbich Ume Le)etlle, N. C. plied anywllere io tbeclty,after • DECIDED to hire a con- proper Cooncll and P)annlng sultant for not more tlla.D Commission acUon. $4 500' to study the feasa.btlity lD other actloo Mooday nig:bt, ot' putting the city's empklyee f.Cflbc the n:mcdu~~ that arc best for ~our need~ Then remember us ror modern preS-~:npuon -.cn1cc. Christensen Pia'""'' ___ ..:;:::::....::.;:.:c:. ___ Nev.oport Harbor Ensign. aM place any aDd all persons Instruction iD the course ta- lnterested may appear and be cht1ed the muk1ng ofbeachand the City Council: insurance program ~tor bids. * POSTPONED a decision oo • DIRECTE D the city man~ heard thereon. log1Btlcal ~tarea.s, orp.a- Lauta Lagtos lf.a.Uon and s~tsiooofa.reu City Clerk of defense, and the speciftc City of Newport Beach duties of a shore party team a requested expansion of the ager to provide a crossing gtard Versailles apartments oo the tor Eastbluff elementary school West NewportbluftstmtilMayor for the remaining summer MclJmls, who represents the scbool term. district, returns to the CounciL oazoua ... 1912 Publlsh: July 13, 1972, ln the or a hellcapter ~t team Newport Hubor Ensign. during amphibious 1onfulgs. • ADDED the block. bordered 181h Annu•l SOUTHLAND From the Police BloHer & GARDEN SHOW JULY 14-23 ANAHitM CONYINTION CINTII l•lr condillon•d I SHOW HOUU1 5-11 P·"'· w .. ltdoy, Noon -11 p.m. Saturday• Noon -9 p.m. Sundoys ... " ••••••••• '2.00 .................... --ltl---- A GroRGE COLOURIS PRODUCTION • SUNDAY, Jtn.Y Z · A camera valued at $377 was stolen from the trtmk of a car belonging to Thomas ut-man. 612 W. 36th St., West Newport. sometime between Match and 3 p.m. July 2 ••• James R. Secllrlst, 29 , or 126 Topaz Ave., Balbol. Island, was arrested at 10:45p,m.atRiver- s1de Ave. and W. Cout Hwy,, Mari.Ders Mile, and ctarged wttb drlviDg UDder the Wluenee of alcohol • • . June Roblln MeUlelD', 3?, 3909 Marcus Ave., wu atao clarged ..nth driving umer the lnflueoce of alcohol after poUce stopped him Dear his residence at 11 p.m. • • , Paul Joseph H.arrlngt.oo, 34, of 1527 W. Ba.lbol Blvd., Central Newport, was arrested at 6:55 a.m. at 425 3ZDd St., West Newport, a.odehatgedwfth assault with a deadly weapon , , , Vlrglllla Ma.odolllll, 44, of 310 E. Balboa BIYd., Bal- AT LAST! PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION In DEEP WATER SEAMANSHIP --tlful KONA MAURI World Cndslna 42' K- Undtt the IAI:'"-1 tuW ... of C. Ul4n. Arthur Domer, 21 v-'1 -'' • ..,.,.ience, ._." c:ruitine ....,.... lhlp In 1 ... '/ld'lt. B""C SAIL MANEUVERING "LOTING AHD DR RADIO PROCEDURES USE OF RDF USE OF IIADAA COOKING AT~ LIVING AIIOARD OVERNIGHT CIIUIItNO ~----·-0., Cemp ......... tor .., p ... AIIOOIY ICHOOL Of' AMIIAMHIP 2463-0 Or.fttit A... ea.t. M1M 642·1100 I WAS MARRIED FOR SEVERAL YEARS UNTIL DI- VORCED RECENTlY. lo4Y FORMER HOSBAND DIED SHORTLY AFTER OUR DIVORCE. DO I QUALIFY FOR ANY DEATH IENEFITS7 ~y QIGENE 0. lliRGERON ...,.. .... ., ........ , ............................... ... ................... .., .................... -.lirt 1. H,_ .... _, ....... _ .. ,_._.. , ........... 1L J. 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IUICA- boll, was arrested at 1:10 a.m. at 27th and Balboa and charged with drfving under the tnnuence of alcohol. • MONDAY, JULY 3 Benjamin Garrett, 4150 Pa- trice Rd., Park Udo, reoorted the mast stolen from h.Js Sabot boat wblle It was at a sUp at Newport Harbor Yacht Club trom June 29 unUI oooo July 3 •• , An ornamental eagle valued at $100 was stolen from the residence of Betti Ross, 2286 CbanOel Pl., Balbol, between 3:30 p.m. ud 4:15 p.m •••. steven Lee Fulp, 22, ofZ22-l/Z Marine Ave., Balboa Island, wa.s arrested at 2:30 a.m. at 3oth St. and Newport Blvd .• West Newport, andchareedwlth publlc lotolicatlon; then pollee arrested his companion. Tlmo~ thy Michael Sweetland, 24, of 1Z8 Santa Isabel Ave., Costa Mesa, and charged him with interfering wtth pollee after he allegedly created • df.5. turtance 1n the police staUoo • • . Peter Coberly, 20, of 209 33rd St ., West Newport, was arrested at the pollee sta- tion at 3:50a.m. and charged with ma.tt.ng threatening phone calls after police recetvedsev. eral phone calls berating them in vulpr and threatening langu- age • . • An American f1ag, sa.id to be ZS or 30 years old, I.Dd valued at $1,000, was stolen from the Oagpole or the Sea Scott Base at 1931 W, Coast Hwy., Mariners Mile, between 7 p.m. July 3 and 9 a.m. July 4.. Ave., Corona del Mar; Robert Wllllam Rabun, 19, and Jobn Michael Rabun, 19. both ofl311 Bayside, Corona del Mar, at 11 :30 p.m. and charged Glasgow with resisting arrest a.nd re- rusllli to leave the scene of a disturbance, aDd both Rabw1s with interfering wtth pollee after they allegedly tried to prevent the arrest ot GLasgow following a crowd disturbance at Coral Ave. l.Dd Balboa. Ave., Balboa lsland. Lt:GAL HOnCE NOTICE TO THE SUB- SCRIBERS OF THE PACJFIC TELEPHONE AND TELE- GRAPH COMPANY On JUDe lti, 1972, the Pacific Telephone aDd Telegraph Com~ pany ftled a request for Interim revenue increases In the amount of $131,381,000 and sl$)p()rtinc data with the CaUforn.iJ. Publlc utiUUes Commission. On June 21, 1972, the company ftled a second request for Interim reveDue increases of $198,200,- 000 lOd supporting data. The request for $198,200,000 In- cludes the request for $131,- 381,000. Copies of the rate requests aDd proposed n.te in- formation are avaHable at Pa- ct!lc Telephooe offices k>cated at 444 Bush Street, San fru- cisco, and 740 South OllYe Street, Los Angeles. Members of the pubUc may also review tbis material or request tntormatton with re- spect to publlc proceedings at the oatces of the Callfor'ala • TUESDAY, JULY 4. Publlc UUUUes Commt.astoo. A bicycle valued at $70 ns State BuHdlng, Ch1c Center, stolen from Lawrence Br.,-. San Francisco Calltornil ster's unlocked p.nge at 94102 or State Omce BuikUnC: 518-1/2 Dahlia Ave., Cor0111. 107 s: Broadway, Los Angeles, del Mar, between 9 a.m. and Calllornia, 90012. 5 p.m •••• Tools a.Dd a. tire Publlsb: July 13, 19'7'2, ln tbe extinguisher, valued at $TI, Newport Harbor Enslp. were stolen trom Jobn Vel- ardo's boat white it was in hls LEGAL t«lTIC!. t.ck yud at 3800 Cbannel PI., Ftcmtot.S 8~-NAM£ West Newport, from 7 p.m. STATEMENT Ju)y 3 a.od 11 a.m. July 4. . • #-.I~·-lsdoto Cameras pistol ammun!Uoo Thew ........ ...,. persoa « aOO other' Items va.htedat$14-4. bwdneas u : C. B. S. Racing were stolen fro~ Wllllam Gal~ Enterprises, 18%9 Clawood Iacher's car while u sat 1n Place, Suta Aa. Ca.W.: C. 8. b.Ls driveway at 4808 RlYer Sbanoep, 1829 Glenwoocl Place, An West Newport. from S Suta Alii, C.W. p.m:· July 3 wUl 5:SO a.m. Tills buloess Ia bein&: con- July 4 • , , A 19035 Pootlae dueled 1>1 ao llldl'fldaol. car boloolll>g lo AIYID llala, Sl-: C. B. S-. lMZ Ramona Dr., lrTtoe Ter-Th1l statemtat filed wttb tbe race wu stolen somettme be-CCMmtJ clerk of Orup County tw~ S:SO p.m. a.od ll:SO p.m. oo.: Jq)y 7, 19Tl. by S..erty !tom an alley betwHD S5tb J. Uadliol. depat)' COUD.l)'dtrk. ud ~lb otreets, WNI N.... I'SUIII: July II, ZO, 17, AU(. por1 ••• Reoe AlllhoiiY Leyft's s, lO'It, llllbo N....,n Harbor 1969 Yamal». motorcJtle .,.. Eaalp. f .18885 atoloa ln>m tbo -to"""'* LIGAL -ncl ot bla -· at Z511 1111 St.. "T - C-dol Mar, --10 FICTITIOIIl Btm!IESS NAME ud mldDI&t'l •• , A STATEMENT ctlcl '11.10 41lmaco I>!' TI>IA>IIowtac Ill&'-ta-r pollloc,., p-toSothOIIorr'o --U: Sltalw'o Soc:re- )'Vd 1011 G&IU:y Rd., Dotv larlal Sonic... lSI! E. I '1111 SllorH, oomotiDIO --II SlrMt, -Aaa: -l)' L. p.m. llld mldlqbt. ud --W-. ItO! E-Rood, Co-lle tbem tDio tho _ .. .., ,_dol Mar • pool ••• IUclllll lolla W'allaeo, TWa --Ia bo11tc eoo • 14, ol hi? ....,.lud Clrcto. -119 u llldloldal, Co* .._ -..,._II 91(ood: -l)' L. -· 1'1111 a. llld Ittry, 55, Co* TWa atolo•• IUOIIwta lloo 11-,11 ltlll a.a. aa~-.--cion at 0ru1t c.-r w1111 olrlftll-llootaa >1 _, hll' 1, It'll, "' ..... .,1 .,_ ..... -.... -~ . ..._,..., --11 ., ..,_ Ill'. ~~e • ..,, -~• 11, 10, n . ..._ ••• hltot llll.&t -....tl, tt11.tatM.-...rt......, GIIISII, 11, ol -,....., belli' t .. l .. Tht<tL'·, been .1 lut of wl k a i"I<HII ,·m·r,.:\ 'hnrt.1t.:~·-. l.udy AnJ rx·rh,llh \'I Ill n· \Vr>ndcrtn)l. d tht' C.J-. C~t lllf•.tn\ Now-.-., dosertohonae. Ev l·n "''lthlll tlw "lltlthw~o:'t l'TI1 tlntt~·J \t.ltl''· "run n1n!o: "tit ~>f ~:t' th~·n· .n c undJo,cnvt·h·J ,t nJ \\'r rr n01r .th~Hll to. tlllLl!'l'l'd 'uppla·, •1f n.11 ur.d 1.:.1" \\'(' Tl' ):<1111~ 1<1 pt.ll kn.:1h-. 111 !nH· T•t 'rn·d thl' ""';Hlh Wl" n · 1011n n l up ... upphl'' h\t th..: lu tlHl" ....:111 w \,·nh (1\h"' cnmr.m Jt'" tn ,l~·vl·lnptn_t.: m~:nt~om tlw l'lt'~l·nt tht'"l' a·~urt:t'"· He r~·· ... hm'' wc'r{' _ _.:P111~ al\l.nu It Synthetk cas. We C U1 hlrn t"n:d A pipeline from Nonhe:m 111111 ~ynthct u: .:-~' w1th .Til thl' l'rnpcr• AJ..aab. and the c.an.dlan Arctic t ll."!o and he-ann,.: .thtluv ol nanu:tl 1alancb. Hu)o:L' Jq'l\1,11~ nf n.1tur.1 l ~;,... T ht-. mow 1\1..· ,, _t.:IM.ll.i '-(IUh.:c rd ~a~ hilvt• h('l"ll J1'.,l"t1Yl'tCd 1n the o,upply. ~mcc ';f~, of lht· na tmn' emil ArctiC. \Vc c:t n brtn)o! the _t.:.l -. hcrC' rc.,crvc ... :tiC llllht· Roc ky Mnunt.1 lll thrNI_t.:h a PIJX'ilnc. But C<lll W (' buliJ <;t.,tco,. But Wt" won't prncn·tl wnh 11 "'llhuut h :trmm~ 1hc ddu·ntc t he~ r lnJh un!(:.,, we c~m m ine coal «Oiugy nlr hc .-\rCt h:~ T(! (uHI nut. wnhnut Jnma~ln K the cn vtronmcnt. we're n<tw mvoln:d ,., Arcoc TCX"arch . ~ underpound ...... ~ rwC'W'alpt from Tn m ake MU C "-'1.* c.1n s1orc ul'l enough counatea.U~ua. LNC. j:l.n:-m the ~ummet for ytlul cold h4uc-ftcJ n:ttu r:~l ~~~:;.. c.tn he .;hlrl"ll'll wc:Hhcr n ~~o. wc·vc been I(Uins b y occnn tn nkcro, from iul'l .11bo ut undcrt<;round . We're acquiring anywhere. Th1" ,, very convenient for pnrttonJO of the Aliso C nnyon nil and Sov thcrn l"l liform n, since we h:tvc Jl3!1 fi eld. Thh. will he our fHth seaport~ ncar o1,1r l;n(tc eu ics. Con · underground !ltoutct fi~ld . Kqucntl y. the: C as Compt ny ha!!. hccn All of •hc!OC protects tnvoln huac searching for )tU \Upplic!l in Souch sum_, of mon~. but we·~ pt""q)tlred Aluka nnd in Central •nd P"~~., to t pmd the money, In order South Amcnca. J. 10 ktcp your pilot HahtliL Sot ...... caw .... G*~c;..,.,, .,.,, • ._...._f!A fW!IIt ...... ~- Wt'ra .. Uild ·~ZMIWNWI. r -. ' JIOIICI <W WID IICiii fo UGAG1 Ill ftl &lUI t:1 AJCU!DUC .YDAGD ,_._. '10 .._ IT IIAT COtiCDIIz ...... I ..... .. -......... -.. ......., .......... __ ~ 111 •a••• to ..u a-.. ---~~ ... -----u-1510 w. c-HWJ,, ~~-a. ... -~~~ ---'"' lbe _......, .. "".,.... .. tllo ~ ., "-Uc Beftnal COII:rol Jar &111 1.:. at u aleollollc...._._ (or u-o)lor_pre_ .. illlowo: Oo Sate o-ral (&. Fide Plzl>lle Eattnc Ptaco~ CbU1 House Eoterpri.les Pabllab: July ts, 19?2, 1D the Nowport Harbor Eulp. • • ~ 7 I "EWI'OI!T HARIIOH liiiGII TliUIISOo\Y, JURE U,Jm I ~ THE BEE LINE ~ A~lf~--rw: ~ADELMMOAU~ , .,u .. IY •• ~~~., --.We-...;thoJ T1betan n1ghls at OCC WIIAT • BAPPDIESI'1 , •• -ftloc -llor tq, 111rvoP .-, a., will bo 11101 b7 . loolor-~ boWJ, lolbe-lolopdoUd,llllllJo Ll~ooebUddeUrtrO<Irljllt T-. -·II Orlap boP'"'I"C at 7:10p.m. boUI ---• • • Ud lbe Pall! olio WW t1lll wt1to BarriotGior· -1o tboU Mil amo fl'oal C-Colllp wW ... 2 ...,.., ~-ol Lido lall u:c:,.1111•1 ........ ta All111o, blbt N• drlol'l ng i11nrJ ,;DdwliMr'' apec1a1 "T&bMUII IIICIU11 "at tbe Tbl T!bttU ..,..Dor,, GetllaJI Ud -lDr lbem. coli' t....., 1o -----1o baq jUt .,WJWnc collop lfll1 Ud • ,_....., T.-111 ta" tllo-Udbowt,1'00H ••• addlor t11at ., -Leo llrklp tal>loo coclllall A 7--• or-. -· llanor T-. wiD tall<-Ud rtco_c_&'ftl'from Anc&tu Ud Palm Sprlllp b.; ' -_.• tea-Umo tatU, IUJDo, cl&oc• &ad ti&Jidt, wbat 1o -·Inc ta Tlblt ID- cta.....,.lAU'akwtJ1wtdcllac. trliGCSI abOir<l madt tM era. bmm'm'n;m .,trJ a ftJ to enfta froa;~ tbeswJ!:"~ 'day. A tum. ''AU uwterRKf'tD 1t1aD c~&a~~Qr Paala •-loci ·-p-Jo. 10 HAPPY TRAVELING! ~J wW bo b7 b7 Forco," o&kl to doptct tile t.r tddra1 Plul lor an Aucust • • • • • e S lhldeDtl hm Tftlet, Copam.a.t ~ ~ tbe woddlncl TheM olio bod with, The lloolp toll at tbolr Tbo CDM WUJJam ILIUero The opoclal aljlllo are bolnc -J. wtll bo ~ btld. DOt ftDt1llc to dfmlnlab RA.PPY TRA.VBL ftm. LlllJaD an m.-e ba&IPJ tn.Yelerl •• , IPOUQI'td bJ tbe .cbool'l stu. tile -and &low of bor aDd Spaoco (JormoriJCDM ..,., lbeJ too wW bo boldiD& -'t-deal bod), A ~loo of $S. '15 IIIIR'I marrtap. So ••• M-Vlo)ll .-1) '•" ward to v....,...,, "' the per Plr""' O&YI lor lbe enUro H. B. OTY CHAIRMAN mucb --• to aloe wlobl<l .. _ .. moot at u.. torelro .-llot, rilltlnc IH-&lid prcrrom, 1Dcllldtnc tbe -· REAPPOINTED BY GOP Paala lDbor morrtap.Parools, ltllllnrleo aDd ., tbJa Umo llmllY aloor tbe 'ftl', AIID, •• 'fbe prccram ,wm bo I><-lin, Dorid J, -U Jr,, 1M u1 PaW, may ftDd those tbeJ are cbccwll'llc Am•lca ol. coaree tbey will bt drl'finc 1n tbt collep sltulieat ceater, loq time Republlcu worker, l.u&* roofDI ottbelr borne eeem bJ Umo..coacb. TbtJwWboard tlletr oome on wbeell • • • bas ap.ln been Dlmed etty mucb larpr without tbelr twc the lanrlou ... r!PIII their Tl>lok Dctoreo lllloukl bo a pre UGAL MOTICI obalrllllll for Nowport S.ch dauattters , , , but tben they owu troat door, Dill Tburlday at this t1Dd of truel.,. She'll NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING &DDOUDCtS the Ora.qe couotJ will probabJy f1Dd a oew k1.Dd the 2otb, &DIJ tbllr t1r1t lfl:rP be able to "write a book" on Notice Ls hereby pnn tbat committee to re.eleet the of bt&lo1Del8 in a DeW twosome, 1rtl.l be Lu v..-(ob. ob). • • the ''do &Dd doo"t" •.. wbtle the P&Dninc Commlss1on o1 president • GEM TALK TODAY tbat hroaome belnctbemsetvest thea Salt r.te Ctty, Yellow· NltAc Amerle& from your own th City 1 Newport Beach wUl Sbe wu clty preeloet ctalr. 4 • • ~ stooe • • • tbe Tetou, oa to froat YIDdow • at about 60 miles bo~ 1 ~Ue beulllg 00 the man wben Rlctllrd Nlloa. first t ~· Wblt about ..• TRAVEL Gla.eler NaUoaal Put . • • per ~I C'e,!l ~ Ylel • appllcattoo of Ray J. Faubus ru lD 1968. Tbia summ•llrs. ' .... HAPPINESS?· • .Bertlne(Mrs. Ba.llft, l&te Loui8t, Juper, WHAT IS HAPPINESS , •• for a Use Permit No. 1613 Bmnell, known as "CI.nDy," • , i. Tremaloe) Treat, COM, writes VlDCOUVer. IDd over to VIc-well there's the deU&bt lD re-on property located at 304 E. Is orp.nising the 88 prec1Det of ber dellgbUUl days at the torla, B. C., at lbe Empreu aeucb brlnlfng to Ufe &Dd Balboa Boulevard to permit the captaJns 1D the city and seet- Hiltoo 1D Cairo. Fucinatfng for sbort stay • , , t.ct to tJPH~ tbe sens:ltiYlty of coastructioo ol a ~lei 1D the log some 350 w«ter rolun- a.od Impressive, seeing the Seattle · • • from there tbey &DOtber, as Laureoce Dakin has C-1 District and to establish leers. Tbetr prime respoo.si- PJramlds by f\111 mooa • · ·fill either flJ', or try tbe Am-doDe 1D his "just publlsbed" ·a 5 foot froot yard setback, blllty Js to reglster as many V I t • book, "Ernest Dowson, the Swan Notice ts bereby fUrther glven AapubUcans as pouJble. Mrs. 0 Un eer action report of Leo." Laureoce ocllllder-that l&ldpubUebeorlngwWbe Sam Gurley lo oenlJigaoclty , stand1na'IJ portrays the bappl-beld oa the Zotb day of July, repstration chairman. Call tbe Vohmteer Bureau • ness ot llllbt.pplaesslntheshort 19'72, at tbe bour of7:30 P.M. W:rs. Bunaell became active tor uslstaDce In tindlDg the HARBOR AREA UNJTED We ot Dowaoo, whose poems 1D the CoiiDCU Chambers of the as a rolunteer tor Nlloo.-Lodre EHSIGH AHD MRS. STEVEH t.MUHG Steven Amling takes Pasadena bride best vohmteer job to stdt your WAY in Newpxt Beach oeedJ: were ahead of bls Urnes yet Newport Beach City Hall. at 1D 1960 and went on to wort interests and talents. students be_, with pneral offlee W'Ork Umelesa, for they are now betng wbich Ume aod place any and all for Barry Goldwater 1D '&C. are tm1ted toasUortbespecJal (some typing) for a few bours read, appreciated and quoted peraoos interested may appear She was the Reap.o Newport llst of "Joutb volwteer op-each week to be a.rraoced to by kwers ot today. 1bank you, aod be beard thereon. Beach chairman 1D 1970. Sbe portwlUes tor summer '7Z." suit your coaTealeoce. Call VI Lori, tor remembering me with Jaclde Heather, Secretary has been an acUve member South county otft.ce Is located Rivers at 642-0782• a.a. autographed cq)y. HAPPJ-Newport Beach City ot the Newport Harbor Re-"' n.-. ...._ nor, at JW N ... port Blvd. llat b .. n 111 Coa110 II•• LortdmarJi frw ol,..cwt If yeor.. .. .,. awllilatlly alt t•m• a11d i•-lry. in Newport Beach, telephone: • BALBOA BRANCH of the NESS ••• I read somewhere Plannlng Commlasloo publican Women Federated tor 642.0963. West coUDty omce Newport Beacb plt)tUehtllbrarb Y ••• sometimes comes without Publlsb: July 13, 1972, In the 6 years aDd u a board mem- Canon Kenneth Cary otftd-In yellow'. Their empire bodices is located in Garden Grove has a useful projec w c can warning! I Uke that! Newport Harbor Ens.lg:n. ber sioce 1966. ated at the ceremony 1n Pasa-&lid sUbouette skirts were ac-• be doDe oo your own time p;;,;;;;:;,;.;;;;;;.;;;;;;.. ___ ...;;;;,;;::;;;,:.:.;::;.;;;;.;;;;;;.::;;;... __ ..;....;.. ... _..;.. ____ _, deoa's Ali Saints Episcopal cented wltll point Ventse lace. telepbone: 530-Z!?O. scbedule. A volunteer Is still Church wllen Miss Jane Ellza-Their flowers were baskets Deeded to tate over the Of'· DIAMOND VARIETY SOURCES filled It L&GJo.L HOTtCE beth Woodward and Steven w h white roses and g:a.nir.atloo and det"ek:Jpl!l'eot of Ernst Amllng were married. yellow daisies. SUPERIOR CO URT or TH E a picture ftle, starting with The bride is the daughter of The groom's brother, Larry STATE OF CAUFORNJA a nocleus of pictures already M.r.andMrs.KennethE.Wood-Amllng, was best mao, and FOR THE COUNTY Of on haod at the Ubnry, Coo- ward of Flintridge and the seating the guests were Ensign ORANGE tact Mrs. Spratler. at 6'73-1480. groom's parents are Mr &Dd Norman Madge Jr., Joseph No. A 73236 It is impossible tor any ooe • Frate, David Lawrence, Fred jew" 1e to ha lab Mrs. Ra.ymood 0. Amling of NOTICE OF HEARING e r ve aY&l le, in Harbor VIew Htlls. Correo, Jeffrey Morgan and Estate of BEATRICE W, De- b1a store, diamoods lnaU sizes, The bride's gowo was a tloor. Stephen Harris. ROULHAC, Deceased. shapes and quaU.Ues. length by Prlscllla. of Boston, Tbe wedding reception was NCYTICE rs HEREBY GIVEN J We at lbeJ. C, Humphries made of Ivory sUkened OJ"gandy at the HuoUngton Hotelln Pasa-That Uotted States Natiooal ewelers refore mahttaln -'th L,,bess -·"--, loog deoa, where the bride's aunt, ranee euts 'With t tbe •• \.111\; ......... ~ Bank has filed herein a petition ar m many 0 sleeves appllqued With re-em-Mrs. WaUa ceBaterofTbomas-tor probate of Will and for best dtamoad cutters and lm-broidered Alencon lace and YUle, Georgia, assisted at the Letter s Testamentary, refer-porters so that DO matter what st ~ st H you oeed or want we usually baodworted in seed pearls and gue re5-> er. er gown was ence to .. hich is made tor are able to locate 'u and obtalD Aurora Borealls crystals. A of long green silk: with lace further particulars and that immediate sb!pmeot tor you. court train cascaded from her yoke, Tbe mother of the bride the time and place' of bearing It an item you want ls not peaked waist Uoe and a small wore a long blue silk: dress tile same has been set for Usted by those with whOm we Jullet cap of Alencoolace held With matching coat, and the July 18 197Z a.t 9·30 am 115UlUy work, we then wiU get ber cathedral mantilla, which groom's mother's floor length In the ~ourtr~m 0( ~i~ 00 tbe llDe to any of the other bad been bandmadeforthebrtde silk gown was a champagne ment No. 3 of Qtd court, at major dlamood cutters and 1m-In Brussels. Her weddlngbou-color. Both wore orchid cor-700 Civic Center Drive West porters. To put It quite simply. quet was a cascade arrange-sages. An orchestra played tor in tbe City of Santa Ana, Call~ U what you nnt is available ment of white orchids and Ivy . danclnr on tbepoolside terrace. forota. at aU. we &.a get tt tor you She was given tn marriage by The bride attended OCLA, Dated June zz 1972 As in aay busloess diamood her father. wbere she was an Alpha Phl W, E. s; JOHN, CountyCierk. Cutters --• lm-~ers' vary ,_ Mrs. Larry Amling. sister-aDd a member of the Bruin KEENE & DION Attorneys ;u-.~ ......,. • .... 1n law tth t Belles. Her husband 1s an en-• the quaiJty of their work and -0 e groom, was rna r on sign in the Navy and an honor at Law, Suite 510, AYco Fi- in tbe1r gem qualities We of llooor. The bridesmaids were graduate from USC He wu aa.octal Center, 620 Newport therefore are highly se~tlve the Misses An.oe Amllng, Sue attllla.ted with St~ Nu Ira-Center Drln, Newport Beach, in tbose wttb whom we work, Oliver, WeodyThorburg,Althea. terotty Naval RCYTC and the Calltorn.i.a 9Z660, Attorney (s) and will leave nostooeuoturned Ugone, LesUe Woodward and Trojan, Kn1gtlts. Tbe groom is for: Executor. ut 6 w:W.tl the best value In the Patty Ellls. Also made by Prl-now serving as communJcaUoos Plt)llsb: June 29, J y • type ofdiamood youar~seeldilg, scilla of Boston, the attendants' otflcer on tbe u. S, S, Duluth 13, 197Z, In the Newport Har- ts found, Adv. ::ds:e~r w=r = fw"t: ln San Otego, where he and bor Enstp. ·------------.............. --. bis bride are living. RENTERS! DO YOU HAVE FIRE & l'IIEF'T INSURANCE r ,~ YOUR PERSONAL ':.:LONG ING S? OUR ISlh YEAR Phone 548-5554 Tuck & Pete Rabbiu JIH4 Harll•r lh4 •• C•sla Mtlia FARMERS IMSURAHCE G'I:OUP B, I , RES I DEHT IllES Rtah Duignan. 73, of Balboa Island, who d.led unexpectedly at her home July z. was burled Mooday 1n Santa Ana. A native Callfornian, she !lad llved here tor tbe past 50 years. Her home was at Z20 Guoet Ave. Dody Oyronforth, of the Church of Religious Science, conducted servJces at grave- side 1D Fatrllaveu cemetery, Directors were Baltz-&!r- geron, of Corooa del Mar. Survivors are a sister, Jean Henry, ot Balboa llland, and a niece, Virglnla Busby, of Walnut Creek. The family has requested that cootributlons be made to the Orange County Heart Assn, In lleu ot floral tributes. • • LEGJo.L HOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 7-7·'72 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Subject to ISStanee of the license applied tor, DOUce 1s hereby gino that the UDder. sigDed proposes to sell alco- holic beverages at tbe prem- Ises, described as folktws: 83 Faahloo lllaod, Newport Cen- ter, Newport Beach. Pursuant to such lllteoUoo. the llllderslpl<l Ia appiJtnc to the Dctartmeot of Alcohollc Beverage Control ft:lr lasu&Dee ot a.n alcoboUc beYerage license (or U.ceoses)fortbesepremtses as follows: 011 Sale Beer 6 Wine (Booa Fide PubUc Eat!Dg Place~ Cutty Sart Restaurant Cor- poration. Publlsb;;:.;J,•t.';;.', ;E;~j,;: Newpcrt n . '7 Come join the fun bunc h f c Ookies a nct champagne· punch (every afternoon through July 15th) Lorraine Sutherland FASH IONS AT THE BEACH Established since July 1966 JAMB O ~EE ~OAO AT BAYSIDE D~IV E NEWP Q~I 8£A(H 675 3183 NOW HEAR THIS! CUSTOM-MADE ~ SLIPCOVERS AT DOCKSIDE FACTORY DIRECT TO YOUR DOCK! ROYAL'S NETWORK OF MOBILE VANS COME DmECTLY DOCK-SIDE AND --IN LESS THAN ONE DAY--PROFESSION- AL CRAFTSMEN WILL MEASURE, CUT, SEW AND FIT YOUR CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS! CHOICE OF MANY FABRICS, INCLUD- ING PLASTICS ' OR VINYLS FOR BERTHS, STERN-BERTHS, ETC. FABRICS SPECIALLY SELECTED FROM IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DESIGN. MANY WATER-REPELLENT. CONSULTING BY OUR LADY CONSULTANTS AND FABRIC SELECTION AT YOUR HOME, OFFICE OR DOCK-SIDE. The co.kleu., I'OIJ rlpeoess of our eJtra fancy peaches mates your mouth water b' peach pte, peach shortcake, rr .. h fruit salad. ADd the btae~t, best tasting peaches are at Richard's. This weeket.:l very specially prtced •.• fOI flU ESTrMATf WITHOUT OIUGAJIOI YELLOW FREESTOHE PEJo.CHES 2 5. L 8, HARBOR VIEW CENTER 1660MAC ARTHUR. NE'NP'OIIT II£ACH. c..\Uf . 92f*.lt.7 J.21SS CALL Y ·c::._~ s•7-l323 OlfNJ SIIVIU .181 - PEG FORGJT, ~oftbl Newport .llubor Z-Clob, rwtarMCI -.rly tbis momll from Portll.a4, Orei'Jil. wbere sbe wu deltp.te to the 41st Coo- YeDtion of Zoota Iaterllltiollll. 1. 8ei'Y1ce orpnlz&t1oo· for u - ecut1Ye women. Also attend.IDc the coonntioo from the local elub were Dr. He leo RobertiJOQ, W.lnltred Bacon, Vercla Acker, Yule Carlos, Non Brt.stow and Mildred Petb. Mrs. Ba.coo l.tteDded a collece reunion at COI'ftW.., Ore •• wblle she wu ID tbe state. Cblef aeJ"Ytce pro- lad of tho Newport llubor ZOID Club ta tbe Sealor Citl- HDS Reerutloo Celter at 15th and ln1De AYe. IISJISI.!II!II...Ii8Yfi 1 m St. 0 I a v to be feted o-. ., -Olaro a1, nlpld 1.1 11M .,., 1ttl-wm bl ctllbntedbJtM'I'rJpe twJ, Mu:J IDJiticaltesrrrt • Uo Lodlt. -o1 _, • ocearred -.ort1r ... JU ,....,,,.., ........ ---· bt ... --. -ll 11M --c ... -llld-.. 11M,.., IIO'IIUIIJIInOIIO Luo 1.1 Co* 1011, ..,._. a. lctNt • Jr .. 14, • -at ·-IIICio ..-. ... --., 11M ~-lbtU C.., ol--1J1e IOOri -to bo JIIOIII&Iilod T-<llrtllc lllo -ol ltll' lor II" 1.1 111o .,..u .......... -06tor ae-lloll-oiD at blo 111p -• ud 1o ..._ lda CIDIIlm11ltJ, ttruted ill mille, IDOdelbiiOIS-~. ooo ol Yr. ud IDa lllld eoUoetJoc ..-Jato Wro.~R.SeblllerorSr . oo A......., u-m ud 111o ~ Cllllta Mea, .. U &CU" Clril War. fill tatwe piiDa m-o1 Z Bor B<:oa1 tronpo IDelaila 11111c1J1.Da tu bo a medl- ud 1a &.D·IdflM", &loDJ wttb cal doctor. b1l fatber, lD a procram de. llpod to uolll-010m-JR. EBELL PARTY bora of lllo lloJ Sc:ooU boloac-Tbo Jumor EboU Clllb ol lac tu St. Joa>H Eploeapal Jl'e...,... S.eb ..W bold lllo Cbarell In _..., lhl "God 1111111111 _ ... party at UO aDd CoaalrJ" lftl'd. Be worb p.m. Sattlr$y, lab' 22, at tbe c~17 wUh NYeral boye 1D bOme ol llr. aDii Mrs. JerroY IIIlo procnm 1.1 llo"I.Da lhlm Cole, 4519 0rr1qtoo RooA, leua to Nne God aud their Cameo Sborea, Tbtme Jar tM eomm.U, 1D u aettn, poai-tTeat wtll be "Sam mer at ?Z." -ud prndoetlro ...,. JaoiDro ud •-'"'" wtnea)OJ lhl pool party -borbee• VOTERS INVITED otaU lllld bome Dildo lee cream. TY Bod-Puty ebalrmeo b' the neat wtU be Mrs. Larry Wllel>ell, flrst Ylce-pruidellt, aod Mrs, Ill reaoml-Jerrold Cole, 200 fice-IW'es1· ;;;;tika'i presldellt at tbe Re-dellt. ~ DltioDll c:oGYtDtlon 1D . S.eb AUCUII 18 tu U. MELLIE HAVEM,89,DIES 1'b08e qq&Wltd JOUDC 'tOters NeWe Hueo, wM lad UYed. I I llldor SO &Oillr to Wlamllleaeb 1n Orange c....ty tor 5? of ,.e;. ' wW serYtUdrlvera,escortl, bet 89 years, wu burled last MR AND MRS WJWAM BECKETT proride color for nWes lDCI SaturdAy 1a WeamLnster. after • • ::~=. ~::;·.: tfoo -:.':*~e!:·:· ~~~ J u I i e Ann McAdam daleplloo aldos. Tile total coot be "" ,.... 1a uao. ... • M B k t t R....-..lklo forms, aYallable 1;::-.:·~':"of·'~; I s n 0 w r s . e c e at tbe auembb'man's otftee at deputmeot store iD SaD ADa, Miss Julie An.D MeAdl.m or AtteDding the groom 1649 Westewr Drive, Newport bad U:ted at 1758 Santa Aaa. Shore CUffs became the bride James Kee or On.np u Beaeb., pboDe 8.45-7101, mast An., Costa. Mesa.. of WUUam Allan Beckett of ma.n and usbers Breot be in the Wubio&tOn. D. C., Sbe was boru ln nUoots. Orange 1n a double"" ring cere-Adam ~ott~r ~ tbe oftlee of tbe eommJttee for tbe WestclUl' memorlal chapel in mooy held at OUr Lady Queen wima'm Anderson and re-elecUoo of the president bJ Costa Mesa was the site of ot Angels Catholic Church on Lelnnos both of Juoe 21. fi.Deral sentees eooducted by Saturday, June 17. Tbe bride Mr . ~ Mrs. sta.D Re'f. Robert Jacobs. Burialfol-1s the daughter of Mr. and played the guitar aDd lowed 1n Westmlnster Memorial Mrs. Rictlard McAdam of Shore the weddl.ng. Timothy Puk. Cliffs. The A. T, Becketts of played the organ. Mrs. Hann ls survived by Orange are the bridegroom's A r eception at a slster, Mrs. LillianHemlngs, parerts. Coast Country Club of Costa U:esa; 2 btotbers, The Rev. Michael Buckley the 0000 wedding Lloyd FO'Ifler a.nd EYerett Fow-performed the ceremooy 1n a Bernie Perry's lei', both of Costa Mesa; 8 church decorated with white played for daoclng. llep-sooa, Perc Fuller aOO Mu chrysanthemums, carnations Ferncase was ln charge of ·Fuller, Arcble Raven, Edwin and fern. The bride wore a guest book. Haven, Norman Haven, Paul white Volle gown wtth wbite Mrs. McAdam .... Tbo eelelnlloo ..W bttla llalal Olu 1.1 111o pa~roe ..u.t at ?,ao --ldlllo ud .., ... Morft.J ud tM COIIItry's bt.rd or coJd ~-lack ud Corllllu k1Dc. wbo Ada wW play t11rooCf>0o1 11M Pol.nt Assn -=-'" $S.50 .... por-• .oo.. R......UOU may be mad• meets lon .lte:r ~~··o."":k'.~= BercfOrd at 838-t?'lt, BaiiGa Peo'wrla PoLat A..uD. board momboro wtU bold tbe1r GALERJE LIDO SHOW C ~ meetlacat8p.m.-r, Water eolorlll WllUom !lor-MRS. RAIIDOLPK PAIIXD lo; Jaly lJ, lD tbe Balboi.Ao&llDc rtsoo ot Wtellita. Ka.uu. wtll tbe .,..,. IMbllld prgdtrrt·. Clot> e-. pr.-!WI aut calllor1lla ., 111o Ora.-~ ciQI : Eupoe Hoacfam, arcbl.teet oae~maa show at Gllerie Udo. o1 Ton ud Gon 1-.....,. aDd plaaDet wbo senes oo 3315 Via Lido, Newport Bea.ch, UJary ot ta:. 1111t • e..,.. Mayor Sam Yorty's eeater city sb.rt1D& July 18. He Y1ll alao llu. WUIIam ........_1 Ia . pluud.DJ ~ 1D Loe Aaceles, eXIliblt sever&l patnttnp In ea tbl prlllldlllt'l dlair, wt.U be tbe ape&ker. He 1s tempera. upecUd to tell members bow Mr. Harrtsoo, a tow:ter ud cWHU 1f0UPS can best to-former presideot of the Kauu YOIYI tbem•IYes LD eity pli.D-Water Cokl:r Society, hU Aid D1DC dec:lsioas. be wtu dooate a pereeatacl Allf member of the usocta-of the openiac day proeeeda Uonloblrtledtoatt.odmootllly to tbe Newport 11ar1>n< Art board Yueum. DRAPERY SERVICE LET &it CLEAN AND RESTORE YOUR DRAPES TO LOOK LICE NEW! EXCWSIVI GUARANTEED DRAPERY CLEANING 20%0 .. ~..:' tl!l'll D"A~ •""" Ct.. •MftMe OPIN -TIL LH P.M. PRIDAYI HaYen, Ra_,h Huen and Lee lace trim and yellow ribbons. guests in a floor leugth HanD; 4 step-daugtrters, Bess Her bouquet of white carnations crepe gown with a wblte Dro,.ry Cleaning. Perfect ragordl ... s of tha ov-of your drapery, or 1001. replocemenf if ct.onoble, Gill, Mary MulllD, Hilda Hal-and stephanotis was spiced with corsage. The groom's .;;.,;or p1a IJid Ruth saunders. m1n1ature yellow roses. a.l.so bad a wblte The .. yellow theme wa.s car~ compUment her black a..i~wblte T"led oullnthebrldalatteod&.nls' flowered cbiffon dress. gowns, which were pale yellow Tbe oew Mrs. Beckett voile with white eyelet over tended Orange c oast C~l.;g. yellow. Their Oowerswereyet. and Santa Ara College Jow euna.tions uti bllbles oow a Uceued voea.tiooa.J breath. at ChUdren's Hospital lD Attending the bride were De-an,e. Her hust.Dd 1s a una Kathleen Ross of Costa ate of Orange blgb sebool Mesa, Kathrine Marla. Luiteo has been associated for 3 of Moorovla, Carollee Suzaane with Universal Flavors Mullen of Harbor View Homes rlDe Industrial Park. • NoW11tMIIN4s •A-.,....... ............. """ Cllit'o- SY ... C••tw .... Slwl..... . ......... •=+ .,. •Porfoct--..._ • WoiW Stolo l-ol • IIY_..l ..... ...,.,., ....... _,allM ... •••I 141 540-1366 • and the groom's s ister, Mary Followt.ng their :~:~~~ Jean a., •• u. hooeymoo•.theyor••• 1702 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA Tbe 9-yea.r-old niece of the 1ng their borne to Tustin. ========::::::::======:;:============::;~ bride, Jane Alllson Ross of 1 _________ ....;;;;; Costa Mesa, was flower gtrl Think ollhe pouibilltieo. " Your favorite en.pthot, dulgn, illuatration or whatever, printed rlgltt...,. an 200-c:hecka. Frw. Open en IICCOUIII with .. now during our 9th A""'-ty ~end they're ell youno, complete with your choice of 18 hendlome clleck loklera. To lldd to the f•llvlties, we're llso giving ow•y • llkl•y Princeu CruiH IO< two lo A~ce~p~u~lco~~~~~: 1ncl tour electric "Cher-B..Que."! F-Photo Checka for aon. And e creek •1-exciting prlz ... From Centl....., Benk. p.._,etty- .... . .. ..- ~ .. ' . . ~--------------------~---- ' like 200 Photo Chec"-. at no cMro-. my openlno deoo•ll {S1 QO minimum pftiH) and the neo-tlvt Of the pk:ture I'd Hke pqnt«1 on them. ~·--------------------------__________________ ,., ___ __ ~ ... .._.,,_ ______________ _ Bank -f.D.~C. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ln a plnk. and wblte gown with eyelet trim. Billy Mullen, the bride's '1-year-old nephew, was ring bearer. WESTERH BARBEQUE Anchor Lodge members and tbelr guests wtu llue a western bu'beque gatberiog: July 23 lo tbe picnic grounds of Halecrest Clubhouse, begtnnlog at Z p.m. Tbere will be sw:lmrn:n, music, ud feasting. Clltirm~ Charles Dalton wtll latroduce tbe Oran~ Coast Col- lege scbolars h1p wtnoer, Robyo Worden, and her b.mUy. R4byo plans to attend Looc Beacb State Colle ge I.D tbe tall. CHAIRMAN HAMED Dr. Everly B. FJel.scber Newport Beach, professor eheml.stry at OC I, las appointed chairman of the pllrtmeot ot chemistry. ceeds Dr. Harold W. Moor••l of Costa Mesa. associate tessor of chemistry. Dr. Fleischer, ·~~~~;'I b1s under gnduate a.te degrees at Yale Joined tbe UCl ll.oll!ly ill after tea.chlnc 9 yell's Uni'fersltr of c,•l;~liiJ.auoo l His area ~f Is btoloorpnle chemlllrJ empbasts on the ro.Lt 1oos ill 'bAF peNN)? ·..-:hOUR ·· 11 :00 P.M: TO 12:01 -'.M. ~:,. SALE TIME at G'S .-,-~-_..:.-.-~~ ----··--____ .-.... .... ~.::.--_ . .;::.._.. ..... _____ __,...,.. -· . ~ ... -- --~ .Ar."~-..... '~-............ -~ _,.,_ . -'""~..;-.. -:;, --~----..:=.-;..,-.. -~ -----·· :="' -,;.:;>-·<.;:!:) -•" -~li;;o.~· ._. . ... -~ -...:: ___ . 20% OFF ON ALL Plants In Our Nursery • Sale MM:Is July 31st --A·--· ---- *MIJPI -~ ._. • -=-·~-• ·---·-•-· .._ ..._ • . - -- I ' .., ... .. ~~--· ''Willi BID" COIIJwlll ...... .. _ ...... ~ 1111-... wiD-.. , _ _,, ADd M.U. But, SIWM'Ibrotber, wiD bo t110 B&Uroftold ....,..,, 'l'bt UlJoaiU IIUIMI ... c-lortboC_II_toul 1D -11M Womi>IOJ U.00. wbo draW bup c:rowd.lta Eac· )Ud. RaA:IAC bolDP at 8,15 OHrJ Fr!$y Glpt al the Falr.,- CJI!Id'ft)'. -------,=~--SpeedftJ """" Is a --LIGAL liOnel lal1Md motorcycJocompotllloG. NOTII:E OF PUBLIC HEARING Riders 117 arouod a small on! .UU:NDIIEMT NO. lSI track 011 Uptwelcbl, 111&11- Nott.ct: 1a biHb7' ctvtD u.t powered maehlDel, skSddiDI ta tM PllludAc CommJakMI of the turns, OOUI&' ''wbeeUu·~ 111o CUy of Knporl Bach ..rill oon tile lborl atralptanys bOld • put>Uc _ .. A mead-!llld trequentl1 piUDc IIIIo •cb moot No. Ul &'bleb pr_. -r at 111&11 -·All or- to ecJUk11r am..s,....s to Tttle pD1sed n.c:tnc assoelattoo coo .. 10 ol lbl Newporl Bach Mu.. trois compeUtlOD. GlclpOI CodaperlaiDIJiciDJ)Ubllc ootlllcatiOIIprocedureolor Use DR. SUSSMAN HAMED Permlt.s, Am-llllo, Varl-Dr. Ln1s A. Suam&ll of uc11 .... ModlllcatiOIII. Nnport Beacll, ... ._pro: Notice l.sbertbJhlrtber JlntD feuX' ot eluate&. baa u- tb&t l&1d pabUe beulAC ..W nmed tbe eb:lirmanablp of tbe be beld on tbe zotb di.J ot July, dti)Utmcot ol eluates at OCL 19'72, at tbe bolD' of 'I:SO P.M. He succeeds Dr. Tbaodore F. tD the COUDCU Chambers ol. BrlmDil, wbo COitlnues as as- tbt Nnport Be&eb Ctty Hall. at aoelate d-.a of bu(Ditnltles. wblcb lime ud place any &Dd all Or. SUssman. a gradlRte of penou IDteretted may appear PrJDcetoo University, j)l.Ded the &Dd be hiUd tbereon. OCI fl.eultJ 1D 1969 after re- Jaclde Heather, Secretary ceivJ.Dg a. doctorate 1n classics Newport Beacb City at tbe Uoinrs1tyofNortbCaro. PlaDII1DI Commluloo lira. In his researcb lle bas Publiab: Jol1 U, 19'72, in tbe speelaUJ.ed ln &Dcleot oratory Newport Harbor EllSip. L1d IA.tln Uterature. Johnson & Son ... Home of the "&oltlenTouch" From lila ULTIMATE ot "'" wmnou•CONTINENTAL MARK IV To the sensational lilY Import CAPRI Come in and see for yourself the difference this exclusive new service makes • • •• • •• • "Orange Counr" 1.jamtl11 uffwe cars" nson & son ADIDAS SHOES· fOOTIALL TIMMIS· . soecn PURI'0$1 SHOES PU~P~\c:'l SHOES VARSny ~OOP ~EIIPORTIIARIOR E.NIIJI AIIST SECllOII ~ -P .. 6. lltURSIIAY, JULY U, 1972 ::~;?,? ~:~~ u '-' ... liN to r• .. (OIIQIIA 0€1. liAR. CAUf, -~ ........ , .... .... •• ....... • ..................... " P I I m .. ---b1C-~~---os ea ="· -·'"''-----a PrtaJ -..Ia.,.. B II ..... -=..~ ":: :::'.:-.!.-:,.;.,~.;:-' SJ!I"IIS 2 -...... ---plldoodudllollod Jut-ca WI'I'phy C--IDIIIoa..IN-._t -·· Lol(oD -llod ""~ -·-•Ia• ... -_u,....P'"'•boal-,._ ValloJ 1-0 oo hi-I lllt.s, Ud Clfii!J liP aol7 I ADo Ud loll ID GaHoo Gro<o ., .. _. a -Ud I bill .. tbo -· EmiH-4urlii( tbo pul-111¥.-oftlioJ*k, 1111..-.Frui<FroplpUell-A-pllcllllltlporlorm- llooport -, ,_ 011 t11o Jut 1 """""' 1or c-... , b11o117 Jim Dtu ._. ValloJ Ud ~ M-lllo 11-. Catcher -Doluor -Alia 7-l 1111-1. ""' -11 ..... -.. -011 baLl a -lo 111111 a IIDCio ID u arpmoot that -..rltll ~·o play -ldootlcal drl•o ID 1 c-11-talllao. pttctlor Nell ~loO r,otllllr 1-4 noord&. JD Jfarbor't s .. J will Oft!' toued out of Saodl1'• pme PrldiJ'I COI"CC& del Mal· Edl.loo, Cblrd'l l·r• doable tU1111d a close CiOCUSt 1atD a Pa I '' VaUIJ 1UH at Edt· !I tbt ..coad t.1ll ud Fol .. dl•lht!' u GirdeD Grofe -llold Ia p...,....., e.co .,., •• -lo t>llo&'IDc...-'1 bomboll !be locals 18-5. pUt011 111o I taamo tool 11&4 trtplo III the third -011 tbo The Soiiia All& &'1n no a tM belt recordl lD the-. ... a.Haek. Edl8oll ace Mike Ab o.u .tory all the way, u a1 tool Ume. A load.«! IIIII -tbo loU, o.IIOoulh be plteb-Jim added 3 btu to bU plteb- drlft bylollllo-AIU J-011 a 1-bttter. Hool< &'U tbo IIII pm 111111 Ills b<Other, Bob, ftl ~Ia }'OII IIIIo a Oomo &'IDaiDr pltcbor lor Harbor. .... plays IJilorlltop added 5 ra WbiD tt wu aDow.s to eo.ta Melli. oalllugecf E... mort. Between tbem, tbe DeaD pt -tbo alloy III left laocla ll-8 Mollllal' Dlpt 1D boyo 1,01 bolt of N_.-!'s 1% eeatv1lek1. a.Dd. tb&t ,.. au lt:lJ' efta wttb the other 2nd b1tl. Jtm p.n SaPtl ADa onlJ ·lbo Sea K1I1p r.U, ..-. placo leams. Plleber Jobo 5 bits Ud bls malll bleUd Tboy added I -• III lbo 8111 Bron .... apia bot at 1bo tum -.lib orrorleu play. cA'PTAIN ot the brand new Costa Mesa Lions speedway ractoc tMm ls Coata M•••'s own Rtck Woods twice a national champion 1n motorcycle apeedway eompeUUoo. lJoos meet the 'ventura Chargers as team racing debuts Frida)' Dllbt at tbe OnDp County Fairgrounds oval. HARBOR AREA BASEBALL fteD. eatebU Bob Palmer rot .. plltl. trtpl1DC 1D z rUbS, aad Nell LeDibloo wu bangtn' lowed z wa1U mS u error b1a b&tttrJ-mate, catc:ber Deo-ou to a s .. s pme 1D the 5th wttb a J1DcM. Matt wnttn1011 ll1a Del&DeJ bad 3 for 4. Brown Ulnlnr bere SUDdly wben be n.s tbe wtutac pUeblr lor ts blttl.rlc .fOO aDd Delaney .364, tbrew bJ.S bat after strlking C«<D& citl Kar, IIYIDI_, )1st a.eeord1Dc to co&eb Jlm HaceJ· out. Earller arpments with 3 hits. FOUDtalD VIUIJ fresb-LUt Friday, Costa Mea1ost tbe: amptrea were al80 eoo- mu Doq: Zelaoer pn _, to EdlloD. .C.S OD IItke AU.'s sldved ud tbt umps tossed oo1y 1 bit III 5 llloiiip, but 3-lllttor 111111 tlmDIJ hlttlnc b1 tum out, Joavlnc coach AI Yost took tbe los1. Eddie Wlnetierpr and Jlm plteherlen. Garden Gro.-e cot FOUIIIl&ID Valley boc.meed. bact West. . lS runa lD tbe lut 4 tnnlDgs. NEWPORT-MESA • • • SPORTS SCENE J.V. LEAGUE YODdi.J Dl&bt, u tbefrMbmu-Friday, FoUDtain VaUeyplays Bob DeaD ud left nelder Tom 1o&dld IQa&d bambed blpltl:s at Edlloo at 5:30, Estanei& Netb each bad 3 bits iD a. Huottqtoa. S.cb 10.1. FV wu fllees Corooa del Mar at Costa. loslng cause. don 7 .. 1 COJ.Dc lato tbe bottom Mesa Put at 5:30, aDd Harbor The local team, apouored (ttlrougtl July 10) of the 6tb, tbea aut 9 runs tangles wllb Estancta at Cosb. by Leeton Post 291, now baa By Fred Davis Jim Hagey as the possible Davls C\l:ls ••.....•. 7-1-1 oa ? hits, I.DeludiDg loe Puta· Mesa at 8, Nelt Mooda.y , Es. a s.10 record for the season. cream of the cropotll8Xtyear's Rea Dodgers .......• 5-3 Jooe's bl.Ns·kadld triple, tuela 1s at H\ml1.Dgt0b Beacb Saturdly, lbe Harbor team • ~:::s~~ :hich seems local-area hlgtl scbool hurlers. TeWinkle Redlegs .... 4~3.1 Zetssoer &at tbe w1D. Roeer at 5:30 and EditJOD meets Co. meets Rancbo Paclttc here, then lo ear is He throws very hard and ts Ensl£11 Braves . . . . . . . 4.5 Sailor BW QcdeD ud Bob 1'0IIl del Mar at Costa Mesa also hostl Fouota.JD Valley on to get ngeron ev:ya y n 'and beginning to conquer the con. Kaiser Giants ....... 3~4-2 Har~ e&eb bad 2 blts. Parlr: at 8. SUDday, beforetranUngtoADI.· 50~1~ U:X,rts lu~eo'n at trol problem that bugs most Lincoln PW.llles ...... 1-8 Fouot:aln V&lleJ bad dropped Also oo Mooclay, Fountain helm neD Tuesday to play the ~oahel stadium today heralds young namethrower s. Mike at-. Valley aOO Harbor pla.y al 5:30 Kohoe post, Home pmes begin m so has great speed and often A A A LEAGUE LIGAL MOnel at Hlmllncton Beach. at z p.m. at TeWIIIkle Park the local grid season. u lion F ~·-The Ra aod Cbar e hits in the lead-o post , (through Jul 10) NOncE OF PUBIJC HEARING Next WednesdaY, oun-tn Costa Mesa. planning ~s July 29 :::/·~t whether he's playing center Ensign Braves .. ~., .. 5_0 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Valley 1s at Edlsoo at 5:30, MEW A.DMIMISTRA.TOR UC J to benetlt the Big 1 fle ld or hurling. The tall, lanky Ensign Dodgers ...... 4_0_2 that the City CoUDCU of tbe EstaDtla aod CorODl del Mar James R. Hall has beeolll.DI.ed Boosters, and Deacon Jones, youngster will be a senior at Kalser Giants ..••... .t.t Clty of Newport Beach will at Costa Mesa at 5:30, a.od admlnistrator ot 50-acre Park a former Ram oow with the Edison next season. TeWinlr:Ie Red legs ...• 3-4..1 bold a pubUc belling recardlne Costa Mesa hosts Edisoo at 8, Newport tbe ~meot and wtu be "-~ t • • ' c b 3.4 OrdlDanee No. 145(, belDC. AN ' ulllty _ Chargers, on ·~ a • HARBOR'S LaiS etc DavlB u s .. • . . . . . . E OF THE CITY OF VARSITY STANDING) townbouse comm over today's luncheon to tell about San Francis~'s ·Giants Rea Dodgers ........ 2-3·1 ~~~i BEACH ADDING (through July ll) looti.Dt Upper Newport Bay, 1t tbe upcoming game. H Davis Pirates ..•.... 2.4 6 2 ls &DDOUD.ced by VtrcU8&Dning. Ram-C harger games over the gained aod the Newport arbOr Lincoln PbllUes ....•. 1•6 CHAPTER 20.09 TO 'ITI'LE .20 Corooa del Mar .••••• -director of properties for Ger. yean have been emotion-varsity taseball squad lost OF THE NEWPORT BEACH Newport Harbor ••••• • 5-.f son BI.Dr .v .\ssoclates, the packed becauseof theChatgers' young Roger Rasmussen the JR. BAS_EBAL l MUNICIPAL coDE:.ENTITLED Costa Mesa •... · ..... s.-4. San Fraoel.soo.bllsedde't'eloper. old ties to the Los Angeles first or this month when the (through July 10) "HEIGHT LIMrt'S ; A.U.END-Fouatain Valley ..... , s-: Mr. Hall bas been associated area. Tbey started there, but 18-Year-old, 6-3 tlreballer re-LEAGUE LEADERS ING SECTIONS 20.02.200, %0 •• Estancia •••••••• · • • 4:_. as poe.ral m.a.aacer witll other were generally ignored by the ported to the Billings, Mont., AA _ 8th Graders 02.205, 20.10.030, Z0.12.030, Edl8:1a • · • • • • · · • · · · 3 a.partmect eomplezes ln Soutb. fans and looked down upon by club to play in a professl~~ Llocoln Astros ...•.• 10_1 20.14,030, 20.16.050, 20.18.050, Htdln&too Beacb .•.•• 1-6 the Rams aod their followers. rookie league up there. Rea Dodgers u .z 20.19,().60, 20.20.040,20.22.040, So there's always been some. Rasmussen family moved to TeWlokle Car~ .•...• 10.2 ZO.Z4.040, 20.26.050, 20.%8.030, ttu'ng to prove when Ute two .Newpor t Beach fi"om MOill'OVia TeWinlr:le Ptlilll~s· •••• 9.2 20.30.060, 20,32.050, 20,34,030, thls past February, &ad Roger · · ' . 3 AND Z0.50.1SO, AND DE LET- squads meet. . fin ished out tu.s high school Ensign Dodgers · ' · · ' . 10-ING SECTION ZO 08 130 AND Game time, admission career in MoDJ'ovia. but he Llneoln Cardinals & • .f CHAPTER zo .U • ..t..tJu.h1,..,. prlees etc. wm be annou.n.ced • • • ~ todaJ ln Anl'betm had beeo be }ping the summer A _ '7th Graders fota hel(b.t UmitatioD lODeS. IncidentallY • the sports varsity squad before the Giants TeWtnkle Redltgs •••• 9-1 NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- hmcbeons each Thursday at the inked lli;n to ~ pro ~act. Kaiser Cubs .• · • · · · · a.z THER GIVEN thl.t the aid pub- Big A •s Stadium Club are ~n Enslen Braves ..• · • · · 8-Z llc hearing w1U bt beld oo the to the general public. The $3 • WHERE THE FANS ARE Lincoln Pbillles .. ' . • . 7-3 14tb day of A\l(USt, 19'12, at tab cover lunch and Up. Sports After !mocking both Dodger Rea Cards ... · · · · · • 6-3 the bour of 7:30 P.M. l.n the tl.gures are always guest speak-stadium aDd the Big A as base-Kaiser Gtants . , ...•• 6..4 cooncU Clambers of tbe Clty er s This week besides the ball-watching emporiums, this Davis Dodgers ....•.. 5-4 Hall of the City of Newport oea'coo fans wth be able to corner has been asked Oust s Belleb, CaWornia,atwblcbtlme and hear the Rams' Martin once) to suggest the best place BB -6th Grader 8 2 and place any and aU penon.s ~K USC basketball in America to watch a ball Zooe 1 Braves ....... 8-0 interested· ma.y appear and be c eever • game. Catch the next plane Zooe 2 Astros · · · · · · · -beard tbereoo. coach Bob Boyd and Tro)ln as-to CtUcago go out ·to Wr igley zone 3 Pirates ...... 9-2 La La(ios ststant footbaU mentor Wi llie Field 00 a ~unny summer after-z ooe 4 Astros ..•..•. 6..4 Clt:~Ierk Brown. noon have the triendly aisle Zone 5-7 Plra.tes • · · · · 7•2 City f Newport Be&cb Next week, members ot the ve~r pour you a beer right zooe 6 Cubs ........ 5.2 P_ .... _ .. ~ J"'· 13 li'72 1n tbe Dodgers and Metsareexpec.ted. ....,14.... I£A,J , • • • • at your seat. Then, lean back B • 5th Graders Harbor Eulp. • BOOM-BOOM BOYS and watch Santo, Williams, aod zone 1 Astros ...•..• 10-0 Edison coach Harvey Jensen, compao.y bang line drives off Zooe Z Cubs . . . • . . • . g.o wbo will begin hls flrst fuU the Ivy-covered wallS. In the Zooe 3 Redlegs , .. , .. 8-2 season as varsity baseball bleachers, taos --REAL F A.NS zooe 4 Astros . • . . . . . 7.3 coach at the Huntington Beach --slt ln thelr. under shirts and Zooe 5.7 Astros •.... 8-1 scbool next Spr ing, has 3super-~ve a great time slyly betting Zooe 6 Bra Yes. . • . . . • 6·1 hitter s leading his Harbor Area dtmes and quarters on whether c ss 1 squad At last or not the next bitter r eaches sAIL LA sum~er catea: Mike ·Selwood first, or whether OIU'ocher .n.u coun • c • blame the umpires , the press =-d s:t~:~.=e.:~ros~~~ or almighty heaven ror the Soutb Sbore SaillDt CJtj) 1s P team 's next loss. The .core-spoosoring salllnc eluses lor 1 Tl-2 Ti-• :J ·TI .. • AU. wer e all hUtlog over .500. board tells you the score, not ber;lnners and advanCed pupils. 1 oo t Desr~5516er~n'?',"oo~-glvtaoodJong just of the game you're watch· Tbe ft.rst aessloo. bep.o. Jub' lO -.HI• • t.s• .. -.. ··--·-.. \.,:1 2.,0 ._00 a a .;J c""~', ~ • tng but a constant IDillng.by. 10. The secood session "W1.U 21..,..• te 30..,. .. ~.. 2.00 S.OO home, furDlshed. 1 tO' doubie eJ;pllfldo. Nice adult puk. Close to ocean. 642-1162. ~~ a~lt:la~~b c~~r, !~~ tnoinc Une scoreof~her games start July 31. Eacb .us:ion la 31..,.,. 4).,... __ .. 3.00 ._00 5-00 .~ not pitching were both around the leagues. 3 dQs per week tor 3 weets E-' ~ ...., ., ...,.~ .05 .10 .lS GARAGE SALE ·-ADUQ.oes, 1~1 at 500 E;en wUh the It's a ball park, not a circus. at Port Sout.b Sbcre. ~~~~§.~~;~~;~~~~~~~~~~~;~ Cblnese Imports:, camn.cs. r &• • • lwltructoro Jim HaM'"' and ISCELLANEOUS 1 bases empty, you 'r e almost Marilee Allen wlll teach bu1c FOR lrUI trays, okl draper es, making a smart mcwe to waU. LEGAL MOTI(E ll8rllllUSblP ud ailboattaD:Il· eommerel.al ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS clothing, lhoes, k!dd:~ tt)@se guys iotenUonaUy, es· IDL tat aodwaterafttJ,ru.l• feastoa&l otaces _ .PbDDt 542-'7217. P .O. :~.£;~(::;.)~a.: peclally Sehrood, wbose .Sll NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING of tbe road, raci.D&: tactics aDd ,.. • on Nort11 N-... No." IUJ, Casta Mesa. at duriDJ the regular b.i&b school -... .,_. nwy., Cot0111. del Mar, HUOQ lodicates Ull.t he's cap-NOTICE IS HER EBY GlVEN rules. oppc:MJtte Hoar HotPftal. Fernlel.f alley. able of mafpbhttng the torrid that the City Council of the ClasSes are open to a.ayone Vopl, 646-1115. pace aoo will uerage more C lty of Newport Beach will interested lo .W0C. aDd 1.0- tblul• ooe bue per time at bat bold. a public bel.rlng regarding struct:tou w1l.l be la. 8abot or • Ordlnance No. 14511 being. AN KJte.typt dlqldes. Fwttw ta. Frl~eDiD&. OROrNAJrfCE OF THE CITY OF tormadoo may beotbt'*'from AJbl, wOO beat Costa Mesa NEWPORT BEACH ADDING DaTe Doue, 317 Au.o AftDIII, lUI Friday on 3 bits, ts beiAC CHAPTER ZO.l3 TO TITLE zo K_.-1 Bolpto, or Porl- ba.tled bJ Costa Me• OOI.Ch OF THE NE WPORT BEACH Sbore, 252? W. Coul: RWJ., MUNICIPAL CODE, ENTITLED U:arlllel'l Mlle. "R-1.5 DISTRICT," Plarmlog Commtuton Amendment No. BUTLER A.MD SALINAS 321, toa.Uow sl.ng\e.b.mltyunitl or dlo>lezes to have a second FORM PARTMIRSIIIP aolt Umltod In also. Buller lloollll( corp, IIIIIISo- NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-IIIIal E-.,r'-lioN- TBER GIVEN thai the aid pub-a pamcllldp and .,_.- Ue hear tnt wtll bl: held oa tbe PI'WI&'lJ LD tbe !rY*-IIdMtrlal Z-1111 day of Juty, 19'72, at tbo COG>PIIl .., lbo alrplrt. Tbo Oour ol 7,30 P.M.-InlheCOIIDCII olio wiD bo-... -- Cblmbeu of the City Hall of UOIII oi.&DIW$410,000MPGI' ... 1bo City of Knport Boacb, -· ..... ~ - Callb'DJ&, at wh1eb time I.Dd ftriU. piau .., 111111 all per lOIII Ia-11err1D -lr. 1er011011 mar -and bo 1111 l!oard --· -u Lura Lo(loo , City Clork CUy of N_.-1 Boacb hblllb: J11J1 11, lt'12, LD Hilt llnpor!Barb>rBIIIIp. •WORK WAMTID :lltDIIt ,_., -..-<1-.... , UMBUIIor ....... C..llloa 111.2 1 ..... . --IPOT I.ILT POOTIALL -TillES UCIIIIIT MLLI -TUBES •• ' . Newport lltoch Balboa NEwPoii"'H.vtSOR tfi!ICII lltURSDAY, JULY ll, 1972 RRST SEC]lOII --P!P 7 , ___ _,co"""AOII""'-A'_,DE,L,_:~"'A""R,'-"C"'AL_,I-'-'f. Newport Beach Balboa Balboa Island Costa Mesa Lido Isle Carlll)a del Mar • Balboa Island Costa Mesa Lido Isle Cor-del Mar>-eal Estate tXXXXIXXXXIXXXXIXJII ' OWN A LARGE BOAT? EXCLUSIVE 73 FT. BAYFRONT BALBOA PENINSULA 5 BEDROOMS -4 BATHS $295,000 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY fin) LIDO REALTY , INC. \:!;} REAL TORS .\J7 ! v.o L•ct') '7 r~(·wp;:,r• S.·och-F,.,,.., ''"'LA ·JI(·•. ,,,1 '·2·,_ I i-l ••••••••••••••••••• CORONA FOR DEL MAR RENT Spectacu.la.r views for your ta.mUy, From this Ha.rbor Vtew hilltop above Corona del Mar. Dramatic architecture, Handsome Lntertors. Privacy, Pool, prdeBS, play areca.s. Close to sch ools, slloppl.Dg. TW'o aM three bedrooms, two baths. From $2'75. Gas and cablevlslon Included . Bayview apartments S.t.N JOA.QUIM HILLS ROAD, I!!AST 0~ MACARTHUR BOULI!!VARO To sell fine property THE IRWIN COMPANY -REAL T ORS •• i! .. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX One of a kind duplex, located on 2 R-2 lots, with beailtiful tropical garden , , , For appointment call: 673-2222 • • • • HARBOR VIEW HILLS Largest 3 bedroom, family room, 2-1/2 baths, 2 fireplaces, 3 car garag9--- ONLY $72,300 And you own the land! . . . .. Exclusive Listing! COM DUPLEX Three bedrooms, 2 baths, plus 1 bedroom apartment --Built-ins. Close to schools. ONLY $62,500 DOt< Y. fRJlf<l<l.lf< I RE:Jll. TOR ' 325{1 Eilst Coast Highwily Coronil del Mar. Cilltfornta Phone: 673-2222 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I MLS SALE$ REPORT Sales through the Mulitple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled$72.9 million In the first 6 months of 1972, THIS IS A 35% INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 1971! 2,354 new listings · were processed, of which '"!!9'~r·WERE' SOLD! 64% of the sales were cooperative. I 445 U"•u• ~'". r 1w•·• s.o N .. wwn Cer.u Dflve List you r property with a Realtor. ~=N:ew::~:":a:~:c~h--~============~~~·~-6~11~1 ;ul I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 .1 youtH UPark Qu ick to reserve an apartment fn one ol 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 Moms. (And Dads. And kids.) They like the family sections with tot lots, The pre-school. The teen center. The Junior Olympic size pool. With athletes. (And just plain good sports.) They like Park West recreation. It outdoes every other apartment complex in the area. There's a three-acre activity park. Filled wlth swimming and ther· apy pools. Night-lighted tennis. Volleyball, handball. A large turf area for jogging and touch football. There's a two-story clubhouse. Complete health club facilities and trained attendants. lounges, game and party rooms. FuiHime recreation manager. Park West has something for everybody. So, no matter what your age, or marital status. or athletic ability ... you 're sure to fit ln. It you hurry. 3883 Parkvlew Lane, Irvine. Juat oH the San Diego Freeway at Culver Road. Adults only, from SilO. Family apartments, from tfH. ROY McCARDLE REALTOR RELIABLE SERYICE SINCE 194J 548-7729 ' 1810 NEWPORT BL COSTA MESA Curt Dosh REALTO R 642-6472 -eve. 67J ... 3648 1730 W. COAST HWY , NEWPORT BEt\CH IIIIDIHTIAL JUIP ·IVIIHISS ,..O,.IITIIJ •-1'01 IHTIII!STifP, r110 r IS II Oil ilL ~Oif n••u T/011 ••• ..... eo-...... , ~ ..... - .. Ill .. ,_,0... ....... & ..... , c...-_..;;;:.::.=::....~- E A L T 0 R 8 CORIIN. MARnN IEALTOIS EXCWSIVE PIESEN1'AnoNS DON'T READ THIS UNLESS YOU HAVE MONEY Evening Canyon Road in Sboreellffs, known as a prestige area. This custom styled one of a kind home fits into these surroundings. You can be one of the first to have the opportunity to purchase. DETAILS '3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, carpeted & draped. OFFERED AT $19,500. CORONA DEL MAR OCEAN SIDE OF HIGHWAY NEW LISTING, beautifully furnished, witb plush carpeting, decorator drapes, lge. fam- ily rm .. worksaver kitchen. Huge cov'd. pa· tio. Custom home thruout. Walk up the brick walk to this beauty, you'll never want to leave! Absentee owner say& sell at $75,000. CUL DE SAC CHARM $1,550 PRICE REDUCTION "Applie pie condition''! Large landscaped lot. sprinl:lered, so you enjoy the pool . The house is new thruout. jurt move inln thi s 3 bdrm. ch armer. Priced to sell at $42,950. EMERALD BAY Build your own dream house on this ocean vtew, vacant lot. Lagnna Beach's most ex:· elusive area, behind lorked gates, 24 hr. JO:Uard. with accp~s to pnv. beach & POOl. Owner will help finance to new buyer. Offered at $35,000 . THIS IS IT!! Super deluxe 4 bdrm., ocean & harbor view, heated & fill. swimming pool. Executive styl- ed home, Corona del Mar's best residential area Priced for fast sale at $74.500. Don't wa it:~ Call US for your rul estate ne.d1 -WE have lots of good things to h:ll you about! Newport • Corone del Mer • Costa Me" CoRBIN-MARTINjl ====644-7662===::::J~ CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Chotce corner location, 7 years old, mint condition. Live ln spacious 3 lA'r m., Z bath tront hOuse a.nd rent out )ovely 1 bdrm., I bath unit. $69,500. ' * SWIMMING POOL VIEW-PVT. BEACHES Top value in Cameo Highla.nds al $72,500.Charming 4 bedrm . home with heavy shake roof. AU major rooms look out at the Pacilic below you. Large corner lot with outstanding landscaping and wougt!t troo fencing, ct ORANGE COAST ct REAL ESTATE 1>4~8 PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT linda Isle Waterfront Elegant new 4 BR. 41,':! bath home with fam rm & la rge game rm. master suite wilh mar· ble frplc & concealed offir e area. v.acuum system. radi anl ceiling heat. pier & fl01L . . • . . $255,000. 3 Linda Isle Orin Op.n S""'ay Beaut iful new 5 Br.. 41::, Ra. home. Water· front l 1ving rm & formal dmln~. Handsome oak paneled fam. rm . frplc. wet bar. Large master suite has frplc. & cozy lounge aru. View of Bay & the mountains ..... $179,500. 51 Linde Isle Drive Custom 4 BR.. 3L': ba. home on Laaoon. Jllt7. BR. has si tting area & frplc. Waterfront family rm wlconve~ation pit around l.ht frplc.; lovely garden, lge. slip ..... $189,$00. 101 Linda Isle Drive Lovely 5 BR., 4 ba. borne with downstain waterfront mstr. s~ite • lge. game rm. or studr . Mexican !ile (l~rs, beam ceilings, quality constructio~ shp . . . . . : . . S155,000 For Compler. lnformaUon On All Homes A Lots, PlfltM Cell: Bll.L GRUNDY, Rcalto~ 1..-n IIWe-at LinM hlo 341 IAYSIDI 0L. 'WITI I, N.a. 67Wf" • •••••••••••••• MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES FRENCH ELEGANT A striking view of Newport Bay from 8 rooms, all w/bcamed ceil· ing s. The Quiet b lend of used brick, elegant cabinetr.v. tile decks. fine ~arpet & _qualttv creale .::. m agnificenlliv- m~ expenence .. 1 BR .. ~l!tmg room. FR.. & pr!\'ate silp S251 :1.')0 OPF~~ DAILY -1657 Bayside Drive. MEDITERRANEAN VILLA on Lido Isle. Large sunny patto, 5 bedrooms. corne r dbl. lot. Vacant. THE LAST OF THE BEST FINAL opportunity to choose from 3 spec. tacular newly completed Ivan Wells custom homes ..._ 2 MARVELOUS 3 BR. bomes. Sweeping view of bay & mountains. From $110.200 to $122,900. An unusual opportunity to share in Newport's fantastic apprecia- tion. Furnished model open DAILY 10-5 p.m. at 2018 Galaxy. Dover Shores. ... [Irvin~!-·-... ,.-.,_,.., I tOI Dawf Drift &42•UU ''" llllec:.\ru. IU•aot Newport llndi,CIJIPomleiHU .... port..... -~~~-~It TownheYHI ltd. U01 w..t Coest Hwy. 1716 ) 675-6820 Pete Barl'ell Jea/t'l P"""'6'""' NEW LISTING Beautiful Courtyard Entry , , . to this gr eat 4 bedroom home. The large country kitchen affords comfortable family living. Owners are leaving area and have their home in move-in condition for a fast sale. $33,900 OHk:e Open S•turct.ya & SwM:Ieys i PET~.!!!f!.~.R~LTY ~~ 642-52110 • I 11.ra:t::e.-::.~ $BILL LOfiERY ASKED ~~~~ALl( ,. •• lf,JIIlY U, 1172 IIIII Ill-II-1'111 _,--M 1'111 s Nr-sol .. ,... ...... OM.Jr, .... ~~_. ...... .-.,, 1 k..., ..... ot ... ..,., ...... • • lie ·--...,:!.: IIIIIJINIIpU ..e • '"•¥ tf tilt u, L d ••• of 111e •arrrkU-. l"lne City ::....-;;;.:::·:-,': ~.llila~t-· --··-.... ... 0. I -....:. C&JI. PROGRAM 011 TAII' .. wl• -II 1 p.a, _,, lolr II, f • -A~~-......... 's reew•y ....... IUdM ol*-t.tbtcu II hi Jl'*rJIU'rU,fa'*•Jii'Ooo • .. Dll!! -colllllll pJu" ,_ .... Ill-ol-"_..., .. caop. JI,..Ooddl8c•Jial ft&eiid "':'M dtJ otlrYtlt-., JriDid ttae ''dolllr btU..._.,,,, be .. t:liL& tlda.._.,liJ...._ _. Celkll Wwld ce t• ~-Cnoll JIOJod -"!' I -wiA 11.. I -ud lbt -lbt 01111' '!"'J'l' -.ud lin. L. V. Ta.-or at ~ will toU otlolr ~- • II lui Tlolrodl71 Phlollr C-l ?"" -C Hlloo -II --bait tl I dollal' "-' Horl!w ~ -011 111o -~~~ -· -lOll. "'"<>NJ 2ND EXC:LUSIVI RUN WOODY ALL{N Com•IIIIOII ... --OOJm ~ bill. Ooo-balf II -to 1111 CIJoo'cll, 111 llofw Dr l"i;:!;i;!iii ._,_..,; 11-oan..,-ciiiiWJio ~~ lbt Paclllc -.1 0. S. Trlln!')'.Tba-balf Lats-,.,lllooooir~~~~D looiPiarll--'•--w_ • .,, II rolall!ld b1 tl!o laU-lawiC-plar ....... -tac oa watw or lilt to ~tart CltJ coucttm• ftllt em ree-to ..teb ... w JaBber• wWl br tbl eo,_. ~~. 1 •- • PH•tcbool eiUI D I, 4. ord Jut wet lD ,..art ot t.brt wtDDtar nmbtr1 drawn Uoall rtl*kiiJ vama ~. IU!d B ,_ oldo. Tl!ti><o-ocbool lbt poollloo oflbt-1oooll-porlocllcaUr. • wblcl b&o 111-maro tl!oA BB,-_.._... .. _,.,...,_ Uoo after coallloo cbalrmaa "Tlore would Ill oo ella!Jce OOOpor.,.mueeo-.llotlr- partld IU!d no b1 1111 UOOCII-W ... Koc:b ol "-' BooelJ ll>r COIO!Ierloli!Dc." Wfl DOll, DllllaJID l!IIS, 11oo IU!d would 111 l!tld 1a 1111 -lbt Couoell 1 -out-"be<a-Tr.._y -~~ . cl-. 111rt1Dc IDStPom-lloloc 1111 ...,..,., poollloo wl!o 'IOI!ld l!t .-uctll!(..; O~C CATALOG RUDY lor. lpiUIIbt .-e. lolla7. cu 11101 1.0!' pl!oa(oo," Orup C-Collop'oU'II- Bicrele trail 14Yoca.tu are A litter from lr'ftae dlput:J Here are aomeaftbe!Mt..., ?3 ltadtat cata1ot: taaY&lllblt ·-1o pool lbr c11r CUI-city clerk Clrol FirOO noll.., o1 lbt lolterr' Ia tiJo OCC --· IU!d 11 -o1 -lnlla 1o !DUe Mr. Kocb ll!1o 'loH IIIII lbt Tllert -be 00 salumeo 1bt lalormatiol! -Ia 1bo II atu lor 01tpbor-cllW-city illd olllelalty docllrod ...,_ or commLoalooa. admiJJIIIralloo bolldllc. Till roo 1o ride blkeo lo UJJCoiD part tlr 1bt COIIUIIoo oiiDd. Drawll!p woold be beld eaeb 111-tdllloo (II'OYidoo ICbool. ''Wt llope JOU ue RCc.utul DlOitb or qarter or wbeD. till CCMWH duerlptloal ud cur~ ~oiiii ' Bob Jolluoa, uax:latioa lA roar efl:lrtl to delltt Route fUod racbes X ~ o1 dol· rlculum requlremiiiU k the rtce-pn-. wiD pr-I ol lbt Pac1lle C-Freo-tan. . com1JJc Fall IU!d S1>r1Dc •m- a.v tbe raeeUDc 1n tbeabeenee way from tbt State Dl:rtsloa A fourth of tbe Iotter)' r..d, eeter1. Coptu art oa. all of-Allo Palmer. ~~HI_PrnYs' olllclal map,"lbe miJuJo tl!t coot ot oporatloc lor '1$ ceoll, bul may l!t par- STARTING lULY 19 Exclash'e Area Sbo1rtng Lila MIDeW Ia ''CABARJ:T" "MASH" --"" I'J''I"I'ON liF.ORlit; t: SUI'I"I' o:· Aoo(o•••>''•><••••'•"•• ...,.. llld. lbt 1o1terr woold be appUod cbuod b1 mall lor II. Tbl coastal eo&UUoo. with to recJuctDi tbe oatlooal debt ................................................ , rep<ese~Yoo from coastal A lourlb o1 the llmd 'IOUld !:::S~E!!R~V~IC::.!E::!S~---­ ciUes llrtlcblo& !>om 1<>ac &0 IDio a special llmd lor SWIMMING POOL SERVICE Beacb to Dua Po1Dt, wu ecoJoo, pollutlor&. etc. formed bere last mc:Uh to pre. Half of the fUDd would be seat a 1Ulllled lOU-freeway used ror prizes LDcome tu staod. free. · ' Church News Tbe Lutheru Cbureb of the Tbe Newport Uoity Cburcb, Master, 2900 Pac1flc View Dr., meeting at 15th St. aoo Harbor View HJlls --Pastor AYe., Clllf HaYeD --Tbe Rev. Wilbur E. Allen wW deliver Lol'eo Flickinger 'Will speU tbe message, "Maltlp1)'1acper-on tbe topic, "Ta.kiDg a step aooal power" at the 10 a.m. in b.tth," at the 10 a.m. Slll- Stmday servtce. Suadi.J scbool day service. ts recessed until September. • • • • • • Tbe C burch of ReUglous Sci- Tbe PrlDceofP•eeLutberan eoce, 2411 E. Cout Hwy., Co- Church, 2987 Mesa Verde Dr •• rona del Mar --"Love, sweet Costa Mesa -· Guest preacher kwe" Yil1 be tbe sermoo. topic ue•ntecwnce, Stgl1e1 6 Equtpmeot · $24.11!1 PER MONTH Clearwater Coo_ ... lflnt• PIONEER POOL SERVICE 835-4UB MARINERS CHURCH ~.los~ * roodNIIIIa ft.,D.•• fNa D1Du ftakl'-' I twrr: 111Du, T .... ltiiii-..-,TI!t ..... ~-~~ , ................ atiiJIWI ... yleftettal IDd ........ ' . 'IOIIDAY SCHooL •• ,, , , • 9,00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICES •• 1,00 A 10,15 A.M. EVElfJNGSERVlcE ... ·• •• 1,00.P.M. 2200 I, COAST COROllA DIL MAR .... ,.., HOUI this Sunday wtU be Pastor Man-ol the Rev. Eleonor lacksoo ClC*IIIo\ IIIL liMit oel Simoes Fltho, Brazilian lor the 10 a.m. service thll 2111 E. CIMif .. IWAY AT ... BYa.D&ellst. He is director of Sunday. Linda Powell. guest Brull. world Deeds oow." i-~Ca:m~pw;~C:r:usa:de:'s~outr:ea:ch~ID~so~lo~lsl~, ~wiU~:•In:g~":Wllal:~lbe:J~~~~;;~~;;;;•• ••t voll Ill •• t .. l• off or ~ on The big campaigns are on. This year you'll want a clearer picture than ever before. You'll get it with Cable TV. You'll also get many channels you haven't seen before. And most will carry in depth commentaries and analysis .. (}///~ ANNUAL JULY MEN'S SHOP And after you've watched America choose its presidential candidates, you'll have a lot of other shows to choose from. Like all those movies, sporting events and special broadcasts BIG SALE REDUCTIONS to W/o SLACKS Dollllle Klllt .... to 26.50 5 DOUIU KNIT or WOOL SPORT COATS 100 .. 110 NOW '41 NOW $51 SIZIS TO 41 -A..._ $21 I S'HiiT "51 SWIATIRS :i I SHIRTS ---- 0 [ :::::::::-PLAY PAIRS ... ,us o, ..... 10 .. J D•fly .•. t .. 5 #~ I JJ.Jilr INOP ... ,_ ...... .... ' ...... " --... , .. .. --- ---.. ------$J75 -... ~ 10% - $5.00 ZIFFIA yaay JS , you haven't been getting up till now. So if you want to get a better look at the man who will be running the country next year, call the man who can help you this year. Your Cable TV installer. TELEPRomPTER G B[:JC!:G 1J07 See all there iH to see DIAL 642·3260 I TIE ..,.. ...... --.... I ., NEWPORT BE:ACH TOe TONY RUBENSTEIN of Newport Beach is shown herewith a 10 lb caUco bus cauctrt on the half day boat "Westerner'' out ot Dney's Locker 1D Balboa. -..... LKM.4' CMtU ........ ' .......... '" OWtiN .... IRVINE . FOR CULTURAL A IIIIo tor a Nnport Beldl tile llrot cl t -loa cl eoo- caltunl ceuter bu been tA· fwtDC• lmoMDc eUy utt fll'ed by tbe IrvtDe co., wlth commu:tee membera a.ad New-~eatlDc scheduled for port Harbor FCMDtatlo11. Fur-1 October of out JIU. ther m..Uep Ulroachout tbla A ))1Dt meettDckstTburaday aumme:r ue pilu:IDed. j aic:bt o1 membera ot tbe N,_-Tbl S .at.1 otrered by the port BacbCltyArti:Commtttee JniDe Co. are 6 a.erea ln the &Dd the Newport 11art1or Foua-AMCIPI. DriYe-Fanlloo Drive d&Uoa diKoued 3 possible lo-area, 10 aerea near tbe eorDrr I eatiOOI oflerld by lrYt.De. AU ot AJI&CSPI DrlYe IJid Newport a are 1D tbe Newport ceoter Ceater Orin, IJid aaother site, area. Intne would deed tbe of IDBKIOMd siu, 011 San bd to tile ell)' c1 Ne-.port J-HUb Rd. THOMAS J . ASHLEY (rlpt). DeWIJ elected pristdeDt ot "Big I" Boosters,reeetves the p.vet from t.lle put pr-esldeDtl as be takes onr July I for the new term. f rom lett-- Diet SteYe.os, ftrst prelldeat aDd ooe of lbe fouoders of the Big 1: Ralph Bo!rke, president in 1969-70, and Geoe Adams, lmmec!t&le put president. .....------....... Beacb wtllcb would lease u Tbt JolDt cultural committee to tbe 'Newport Harbor FotDiia-aJd a t.s ckln will be beld tsou.. Tbe fowldalioo would de-oe:d 1~ to raise rnooey tor LEGAL NOTICE nlop and operate the cultural =lapine t~~e:.~NAlln FICTlTIOlE BlBINESS NAME center. port ~~ FOUDdi.Uoo_ .:;; STATEMENT Tbe cultural meeting at the Utee 111 tyeattr 1 Tbe !ollowlng persoo lsdoJ.Dc If you are a newrcom., know of a o.ewobmer to the Harbor ArN who not been weloomed, a favor by callio9 Harbo• Visitor t.tween. 10 a.m. and *• on your friend l lvatu<lbio information IrYioe Cout COidry Club wu :,.. CC:t~te ~:S. aDd~~ business as: Ouid Magil. Malll GIRLS OF THE YEAR NAMED oot-uyput>Ucluodlogo!Com..,,.6lONewportCelller tbe eeoter. Drive, Suite 445, Newport from friendly ~:;.11 ness firms which ., ready to help her become acquainted with her new surroundings. PreteotaUoD of 4 "11r I of the year" awards hJgbUght ed an active year lor tbe Girls' Club of the Harbor Area. The coveted cltaUoo l.a: given an- alll.lly to tbe e~meatary, jtmJ.or hl&ll and hl&ll sohool prl .... etrecuvety dePlOOStrates the Girl&' Club Ideals aDd purposes 1D ber daily We. Tb.Ls year Frigidaire JET ACTION WAS·HERS • designed especially for Permanent Press and Delicate Fabrics • J WASCOMATS STILL AVA.ILA8LB FOR LA RGBR LOADS. a.n addiUooa.l award was ln- ltlated --themoblleuntt (G1rl5' CIIIJ on wheels serving out- ).ytng areas) "girl of tbeyeu ." Tbe 4 recipients were se. lected oo tbe basi& of depend. abtUty, eotbusiasm, leadership qtaUUes llld tullllltng tbe motto, "Smile aDd letld a hand to others." The 1971-72 •in- zaers are: Elemeota.ry: Paula Sulk1s, 8, a student at WUsoo School, daughter of Mr. a.od Mrs. Allen Saltis of Costa Mesa. Junior hlgb: Lant BaiUerra, 13. Rea intermediate schoo~ ~:~~ of Mrs. B. J. Soto ;; Mesa. l...ani is a mem. the "Teen" board of diie<ic" ~. IDcladed t.othecuJturalcenter Beach, CaW.: David MagUaYJ, pond!Dg secretary, Mrs. Farel comple:l. would be a museum 1405 Clay St., Newport Bea.ch, Walker, CoataMesa;treasurer, a small tbea.tre, eonferenc~ caw. Jotm Toner, Costa Mesa. rooms, a multi-purpose hall Thls business is being eon- staft memberu.reBettyRus-aDd a lottly Bulc ideas for ducted by an lodlvidlrll. teDbacb, necutlve director; the center ~me trom a "Cui-Signed: David MagUa:ry. Bettie Birks, program director; ture Today" report made last Thls statement tiled with the Sally Badbam, secretary; BeD-mootb by tbe Newport Beach county clerk of Orange COUDty Dle Dlrta, mobile director; Clty Arta: Commlttee. The re-on: June 22, 1972, by BeYerly Oeti)le Gray, dance Lastructor; port clted a lack ot pbyslcal J. Ma.ddo:r., deputy COllltyclerk. Mlaty Lee, Jan Wild &.Dd Mary bcllltles astbe majordeterreot Publish: June 29, July 6, 13, Lottes, program aJdes; Carol to cultural adn.DCe ln Newport 20, 19'72, in the Newport Harbor Cleall., teeD director; IDd Judy Ensign. F -18596 Burkeen, teeu asslstaot. The Girls' Club ls a member ageocy ot tbe Southern Orange County United Way and is also -by tu deductible do-oauou and dfta: ttom 1odi- Y1.duals aod parents and trleod.s of the members. The James lrvtoe FOUDdatloo 1.00 the H~g Fouodatioo have given poerous THE HARBOR VISITOR PHONE : 494..g388 lfEW -RUVILDOIG Irre-gular Shapes JIIUienpriDw -c.t'- COST" MU" MATTIESS CO. liSO Newport IIWI1. L.l....., ~1)01 High school: Jan VttaUch, 14, Newport Harbor Hlgtl, ~~~':' of Mr. and Mrs. Johll V of Costa Mesa.. Jan bas been elected secretary of "Teen" board of directors. -Mobile unit: Shelly stafford, VIctoria School, daughter Mr. and Mrs. 8111 Blal.oe Costa Mesa. ftoaDctal SUOPQrt througbout the cltil's 18 years of operation. Suvtce orp.ntzatloos StCJPOrt- lng the Girls Club oa a con- ttnul.o.g bul& lDclude: the Al- trusa Club of Newport Harbor, Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Lions Club, Costa Mesa New- port Rubor Llooettes, Costa Mesa Khra.nls Club, Costa Mesa Optimist Club, Wedflesday )forlllnr Club of Costa Mesa, Sar-mlst Club of Newport Ha.rbor, Costa Mesa Women's c too IUid t11e Zoob. c tub o1 interest UCB 1ltimesa not justA. Executive board members of the Girls' Club are: President, James M. Dodds, Newport Beacb.; vlce.presldent, Rlcl'lard Dodd, Newport Beach; record- I.Ai secretary. M.ra. VerQOQW..~ tttews, Costa Mesa; eorres-~~--· useum officers eleele The Newport Harbor ArtMu-klns, aomU.ttng committee; seum announces a new slate M:rs. stewart Woodard, educa~ of otrtcers fl>r 19'72-1973, Uon; Mrs. James lL Young,. T, Phllll.ps Morga.n ot New-membership, Mrs. David Reo- port Beacb, Museum trustee der, eommun.icatioas; Mrs. and last year's treasurer. has Robert Halley, hospltauty; Mrs. been elected oew president. John Cronin, pubUctty; Mrs. Serving as vice-presidents are David L. Aroold, by~laws; Mrs. Ben C. Deane, Newport Beach Dooa.ld Nutten, ways aDd mea.ns land developer; RobertGuggeo-committee. helm; H. Walla.ce Merryman, ---LE-CAL MOTICE -- prestdeot Of Avco FiJlaDClal -----------·----- Services, Newport Center, &Dd. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Henry T. Segerstrom. Both Mr. STATE OF CAUFORNl.A FOR Guggenhet.m and Mr. Seger-THE COUNTY OF ORANGE strom are benetactors of tbe No. A~ 73287 Museum. NOTICE OF HEARfNG Mrs. Robert J. Marsball,lo:r-Estate ot NATHAN C. HUBBS mer mayor of Newport Beach, aka NATHAN HUBBS, De- is secretary, and Newport ceased. Beach a.ttoroey DartsS. Robert-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN soo. treasurer. New board that Vlr(ln1a B. Kling hu tiled members are Jack Glenn, di· bereln a petlUoa foro probate rector ot Jac.t. Glean CiaUery, of Will aod for letters testa. Corom del Mar; Denis E. Sul-meotary, retereoce to wbich Uftll of Newport Bel.cb, aoo Ia made tor l'latber puttcu- David Steinmetz, Corona del Iars, aa:t tba.t lbe tlme &ad. Mar. place of hearln& tbe amebas The sales aDd rental couacll beeo set tor July 25, 19'72, at ts headed by Mrs. Richard Jo. 9:SO a.m., in lbe courtroom DU as chairman, aod uststlng of l>tpartment No. S ot satd ber as Y1.ce-c.blirman Yill be court, al 700ClrtcCeolerDrt'e Mrs. Braocb P. Kerfoot, botb West, 111 the City ot Santa Aoa, ot Newport Beach. Calltornla. otber oUleers a.od commit-Dated June 28, 1972 tee cbalrmea ue ,¥rs. Lee WJLLlAM E. STJOHN, H. Belle, re<:ordlnc aeeretarJ; County cleft llra. Jobo Aadreeoa., ccnes-KEENE 6 OION, Attoroeye pondiDC MCrebry; Mrs. Rich-at l£w, Suite 510 AYCO Fl- ard Jobasoo, treuurer; Mrs. oaaclal Ceoter. 610 Newporl Wureo Smttb, ales &Dd reotal Ceoter DrlYe, Newport Beaeb, dlreel«; Mra. Jolm E. Calllornlt 91&60, AU...ae!(a) 11-. -oil-fo<o PeUIICXIor. IA.wreoc:e c. Col- Mrl. Per- We're the only maJOr California bank that pays interest monthly on regular savings. So now if you want to use yo ur interest instead of leaving it in the bank, you don't have to wait till the end of a quarter to do it If you don't want to use your interest, you can JUSt sit back and watch it grow. Month after lucra- tive month. Chances are, you can even get the good news by mail Because our new, more mformative monthly statement -The Com- Every month a little more good news. OUNG RIVER plete Statement -can show the status of your savings account nght along with your checking account and Balance Plu s account Another point of interest We not only pay it monthly We com- pound it daily That means you actually end up earrung mo re . Say, for example, the current annual rate is 4% Compounded daJ iy, that comes out to 4 .08%. MALE· ctse 18·o::'-" ·--' ""'"'•.,. Z,...,.,.... L tAat Ll'"ry .,OIItt UN,,.,auw_ao ,....,..., ••T cev&a.-\' • .1131~ ··~h ,.~, ...... ·~'" -..:. .... ... --.. JIIIX, ... .. Obviously, a UCB regular savings account does a little more for INIID u c • lANK ....... :o.c your money. So bring your cash m. And cash m . h ..... Dr. H. A. Ira I' .... Jill IR ,_.. ....... IIIII fv Ill••• w ce ur-. a 1 ......... ol .. 1.-4. '' .... t& ...... .,.., A nu.naW ol ,..,.. aco I w• boldin1 .,.c:~l .......m. In tJ:w y;,., Be .. iat Chouch ol Loo Gatos, Cali.lorni.a, On ID)' full Sunday momin1 the.,., t.bt c.ext wu. "Whoeotvn dJinb&h of t his water WH thirst ap.in: but whoeoever drinkeih ot the wa,er tha' I shall atv. hlm shall nntr thirst.; but the water tha' I shall rive film •hall be In him a well o( water aprlnli RI up into everlattfnr life'' (John 4:13,14). SiUinr in the (ront pew wa• a younr woman whose pale, emaciated fac:e and creat dark. hunrry eye~ attracted my attention. She listened •o earnHtly. After the meetinr I said 10 the pastor. "Who wu the very aic kly but intensely beautiful younr woman who 1at in the fro nt paw?" "S he ia a very well bred (irl," he replied. "but some years ago she threw Christianity to the winds. S he waa brourht up in a Christian home. S he we nt in for a worldly career, trying to find "a tidaction and peace in the thingH of the world. but with in the last five months sh e has been stricken with that dread disease of tuberculo~is. a nd she has the ku•d that wf' call u llopine C01l~umption . She has not long to live: &he is losin g strenl(th da)' after day. and the do<.'lor says i he will soon be gone; a nd now she is wretched a nd miserably unhappy ." I prayed Cor her, and each night I would find myself lookin~e through that audience, hoping she would be there, lisrenin~ to the Cosptl. but I never saw her al a nother meetin~e. About three weeks later a lady came to m~. a nd !ia id. "Do you remember m ee lin ~ot Miu H ?" I remembered that it waa this young woman. a nd she added, "She is very ill , d yi ng or tubercul011 i1. She hea rd you t he first t ime you tpoke. and was expecting to a ttend all the meetingil . but she has been too ill. She hauenl for you." "I will be glad to go," waa my reply. So we went to the room in which she sat. She excused her~~elf for not standing to greet us. for !!he waa too weak. I uid, .. J am ~tl ad you have sent for me. She looked up a nd aaid, "Mr. Iron side, the doctor told me ye~~terday that I have iu•t three week& to Ik-e. and I am not saved. I would like to know Christ. Do you think He will take a cirl who rejected H im. deli berately turned her back on Him in health. now that I am bi tlerl y diaappointed , a nd t>verything 1 have counted on has 110ne by the board? Do you think there is any hope for a 1i nner like me?" You know thin g~ look differently when you reali ze you have onlyl three weeks to live! Ma n y a oJM , careless now, would be in dead earnest if he knew that within three weelu he would have to fa ce God and etf'rnity. "Well," I Maid . "I understa nd that you have had a very happy life in some respects: you have been very much sought after a nd admmtd by tht> world."' ''Oh. plea~e do not htlk of that now." 11 he ;o.oid, "I am afrttid l han• heen 11ellin~: m ~· "/Jill f,.r worldly popularity. I thouiht I was going to find happiness and enjoyment. but now it iiv~ me no peace. no satillfaction. to look back over thot1e ye.au of popula rity, those years or worldly pleasure. Only three wee ks and I mus t fi:IVt' an aecount to God. a nd I am not ~aved ... It wat~ a real joy to my own sou l to open the Word of God und show her how the blessed Lord .Jt'!'IUII in infinite R"race had clJme all the way fmm Heaven '11 fullest i(lory down to Calvary's rlt·epel!l depth~ of woe for her rf'demption. and irshe would put her heart tru!lt in Him, con(e&ll her guilt. !!he would have all the pa!il blot tW out. OirectinK hu to .John 3:18, I read ... He t h at be lievet h on him IS not condemned: but he that believeth not i11 condemned already , becauae he ha th not believed in the name or the only begotten Son or God." And then I put the quution to her. "Tell me. do you believe the Lord Jetua Chri•t ia the Son of God'!'' ··1 do." Then I atbd. ''Do you believe 'hat God the Father Mnt Him into &hi• world to die (or •innen?'' ··V'e.. it is in t he Bible: I do believe it ... the replied. "Do you Mlieve He meant you when He .. id. 'Him that cometh 10 melwiJJ ln no wi., cut ou,·r· l..ud. "h le (011 tvtTYbocb. i1n 't il?" ohooald. ··v-. ·· 1 nt>llod. ·· ·For God oo meet tiM wcrid. that tM pYe b1e only bt1ottea Son, tbat • ._..,tr Nllewe&b in bUD ..,... M ...... but. Mn _...,, .. ~~~o· (hloa·a:lll. An ,... Jael•t~•• In that ........ ,"* ··v-."iloo-. .. , ......... -· D,.H.A.I'IIIWIItM "Then tell me." I ,.id. "Wbat does the Lord Jnu1 C hrbt uy about you! Look at vene l8 again; notice there are only two da88H o( people there: the firs' clau, 'he that believeth on him,' and the aecond cia ... 'he that believeth not.' Notice there i.a something predicated or the fi,.t class and 10me,hinr of the llt!COnd class. 0 £ the fi rtt it is said . 'He that believeth is n ot condemned'; and of the tecond, ·He that believeth no \ is condemned a lready.' Now before I ask you to tell me which clan you are in,let ua bow in prayer." She couJd not kneel, but her friend and I knelt in prayer. We asked God by the Spirit to open His Word a11d bring it h ome in power 'o her soul. "Read it again ," I aaid. "D o you see the two clauu? Which one are you in?" S h e was silent for a long time as we krielt there before God. and t hen ahe looked up, the tears glist.enina in her beautiful eyes, and she said, "I am in the fint class." .. How do you know?" "Becauae I do believe in Him. h doesn't tay H e won't take me in because I come so late. I have come. and I do believe in H im.'' "And what it true of you?" I asked. S he looked a t it and whitpered. "Not condemned!'' I said, "b that enough to meet God on?" She replied. "That will do: not condemned~·· Three Wei'ktl from eternity. but restinr upon the Word of God! I saw her only twice Biain , and then my meetings ended. About fi ve weeks later I met the Baptist preacher on the street, and· he said. "You remember MiAS H ? Do you know that just twenty-one day• from the day you led her to Chritt. I was called to her bedside, and I found her just slipping away." "Can you hear me?" I asked . ··v~." ahuaid. "Do you believe on the Lord Jesus C hriwt?" ''Yes," she a nswered. "And wha t does He say about you?" I asked. "Not condemned!" and then she whis pered, "If you see Mr. Ironside , tell him , 'Not condemned!' It is all right." Oh. I tell you , dear friend, that was .Omethinl real, because that youn g woman had the Word of the living God to rHt upon; but there are many who rHt upon their own ima(inations in1tead of rH tinr upon God's immutable Word. If you, dear reader. do not know that your sint are for(iven. do not know you are a child of God. I ber you ret that aettled today. Here it ia made very plain in the Scripture if you put your trust in Jesus you a re not condemned, you a re not IOflt any lo nger. And when you repent of your sin• and rely on Him to save you, then you a re ta ken into t he Family of God. I beg you today, if you will 8f!ttle this ma tter forever. fint, in your heart. admit you are a 1inner and truet Christ t o forgive you; tell Him so . I be1 you do it saved. today and be I MUST DIE I mUitdie. Not. waitina 'til my hair ia whit..e, Or f.W01 in a ba:Uie ficht. Or lleepinr on a final aiaht, But daily. Self mUit die. AU &bat •llever hoped to be: Sclr diel bud. no& euily. ln ita place· my Lord mu•tee~ A..,_. I muatdJe. Clay l w .. and clay I'll be; Let my Potter fMhion me. Then I'll be what.ever He Would wish. EwrytNnv 1 meet with ... m, to c.wry ttw. W'olot wfttt h. "Go _ _.......,..,.o._,, .... ,.._,.m on eenh; hew no ,.,..., -Cllf'l.-ln --·""•'" .. , ~ ...... Neill: "Lord J--. ...... me tD Mor....,...Thy _, WNft 1'how ........ "' ,.,,., ., .... I;; ....... '" ,tty' In _...., ...... -..... -..................... -- ISRAEL ,-,. ................ .,,Lot .... r ....... ewer ..... .,. ..... t...l. .. -loll to _ ... --to ...... poop.. lodkld..Uy ...., -... ,...,.. "'"' ...., aolcht .-.. Cllriot ........ S.riov ood Lon!. n.. aoopol boo lor ... , _... - pruched to Ceotileo, but toclay God Ill """"'"' a lipiica.n& awakeni.ac to take p&.oe in the ....,,.. of Hia anc:lent people. n.. soopol 1a "'to the Jew fi.nl" (Rom. 1:16), e.od otar ,...ponaibUity to the Jews ahould W illi n.· pre:uion•il'i our eam.l prayer• for their ulve· lion. May we caatch the apirit of the apoetle Paul md ao DUlY our heam' detire 1nd prayer to God for ltrae) be th•t they misht be Nved (Rom. 10:1). ' T~ay the Jews ere loet without the S.¥iour. Cod lovet them with en "enrl ... i~ lo¥e" (Jer. 31 :3). May every enlightened OuUti•n expfftll • aincere love for hrsel by Mlllklns to be in harmony and feUowahip with the 5n· ciotll purpoees of God in relation to the Jewiah people tod•y. Some Christian• would uy, "to the Jew last" and others would Ny, .. to the Jew not at all," but God .. y, .. to the Jew 61'11 ... God hu not ca1t away Hia people but it would appear that many Christiana have cut them ••ide. Let us therefore love them more dearly. pray for them more earnestly, give more ucri· ficially so tbat the rneuage of the Saviour· Meseiah, Jeahuah Hamoshiac, will brins forth more and more fruit at God "gives the in· crease" '1 Cor. 3:6). THE TEMPLE IN ISRAEL By W. R. Newton From "JEWISH HOPE," Bol 707, LoaAnples Amon!'!: th•· many passagt"!l of Scri phm·" whiC'h antit'iputr th(· a,:•· in which wt· livt•. none i~ mort• apt thnn Danio•l 12:4: "Man y !!hall run ''' ami fro. ami knowlf'd,ll'~ !<hall hr incrra~tl." In all an·a.~ of human in lf'Tf'!lt in lhi" tiny wnrld and in tho· va!l-1 ro•achrt< of !<.pacr, knmdC'<{J!" has adva•w•·rl and il' advanC'· inp: at an itwr••a!<in~ tt·mpo. Y<•l many !lf'f'm ew·r to ht-lf'llrnin ~ bur IW\'+'r a/olo · in C'Oill<' In a knoy,·]f',J~,. of tho· truth ~ Sci1·m·•· now h·ll~ ~~~ that it~ l hf'ori•·~ a• If) th•· ori.':i n of thr uni· \'l'f"f' ml'illl thai th••nlu:tV mll'<l rf'lhink nno l rradju~l it!' rnn•·•·pt inn~' But !'C'irnrf' rann"t chan~•· hi,.l..ry . •·anc•·l n•\'<•latinn . itwalidatf• propht•ry. nor •·fT;~,.,.. I''C(If'rit•nC'o•. To rhr in · fnrmr1l nnrl ,.], .. N\'UII Chri.-tian lwli<·\·•·r tfw p111'l !•'I'm~ 1'1 ith prnn(~ of I.M'~ r rt·Bii\o • :uHI ,,.,J,•mp riv•· work : tlw pr•••t•IJI it<. larlo•n Ytilh rlrr pntr•ntialilit·~ nf Hi-. unfol<lin,c; purp~··: and ttll' fullHP ;,. riC'h in prnptwric pmmi"'f'. F:w·n in thf' tHf'!"'OI •Ia'' BC'Iu al •·v••nl !'> nro· fulf1llinf!: tho• antiC'ipa tinn nf thr \'rnpht·l~. whro ··~pakt> a!.l lhf'y Yt'I'Tf' mm·rtl h} tllf' Holv (;host," anrl of thf' lwlirvC'T whn riJ!hll~· rli\•idl"s "!hr .J''nrrl nf /ruth." ao1rl ic J!uidt•<l into truth hy thai <.<~ntr Spiril. It i~ with ~vt·•·iaf rrj!a rrl 10 l:<r:wl 1 nwnninj::! hoth thf" laool anr1 lht• I'Cattrrf'cl J>f'Oplo· I rhnr prophery is In hr rf':ld .:~nd rdlf'ctrtl 111)1'11. ''God hath not C'a!'>t a.,.·sy H i!~ Pf'nplf'." and Hf' will vr t U!l>t! thrm in H i~< ~racr and fnr Hi.!! glory. Onr tla}' th~·}' wi ll ~·r. and kno .... and helif'vr in Him whnm thry onff rrjrC'II"rf and 11tin rrjrrl. In tlw mf'anlimr "God il' ... ork · injl Hi!' pUrpo!W' out" ancl l:<raf'l provido·:- many "pninlrno" ;,, rrJ!aHI to God'~ ul'i n~ th•· nation!' to hrinJi! ahf)ul Hi" Ji!tl'at d··~i~n. Amon.l!' th .. man)· thinJ!l' that stuOo•ntl' nf thC' prnphf'tir Wonl anliC'il'alr i!l the rf'!.uildin~ of thr Tt'mplo•. not nnly hr C'aUY of tlw impor· !ant part tlw T•·mpl•· pla ~·,·ri in hrtll"l ',. hiootory 01nd d,•vrlnpnl•'lll . hut l"•r·au,w· of a rradinJ! of h :o•k. rl,,.. tfi.4Ji : 2 Tlw~~.~. 2 :.111nrl D1n . 9 :27. Jlntil A.O. 711 th•· T .. mplo• W:l ~ II r .. cu.~ of j ....... i~h r•·li,l!'i"ll" lifo· :wd afTo·rlinn , It lf'Jlff''lt·nh••l b·r a•·l'~ faith ant! t1nil\'. am! Arls 2 :Q.Jl ~~~~~ j!O'~I • it ~ uniqu•· 1lra~o~·in~ pnwl't. Th•· fir~! Tt•mpl•· f~l omon'•f wa.~ loui h nl.nut flu-yrar I}( .oil 11.1 : .. hut was ~;!C'k•·rl h\· \'•·louC'harinr7.Zar i11 .Wo BJ'. Till' "''C'fontl T··mt•l·· wa" ••n•C'I<•..t in Hlo/1111 th,. \'t•ar :)20 n.r.. Thi<t wa ~ tll"<.r«:ra ll·•l in l 6H fl.C:. b~ Antir hu!l Epiphanr" Ythn rr,.ct••1l th•• imn _g,. nf Jupih'r 0\~·mpu!-on th•· Altar of Rurnt OfT.-rin~. olH>troyinp: all avail. ahlt> ropit!!'l of tht· ~riptu rt"!l and rompelled th1• P''iJpl,. In .!!.tctifit'f" to idol11. Undf'r Juda" \larcaha•'ll"-thr )*OPI" rrgainf'd the T,.mpl,. anrl n,..torrrl il In it!l rip:htful wnr!<.hip. Th i~ ''\'f'nl i!<. nnw romm,.moratrd in thr jrwi!lh fr.,ti\'81 of (hanuC'ha h which tskHo pla.N' ju"t ho•(nrr f'.hri!<tma~. Thr third Tt'mpl,. I Hrroct'~) ~ooa!l huilr durin~ rht-1)('riod 20 R.C..A.O. 64. anrl wa" d"!ltrnyf'd Ov thf' Roman.~ in A.D. 70. F:ach or thr!W" Tl"mpl~ "'ood on Moun! Mo. riah in lhr ~u t h,.a!ll cnrnf'r o f Jeru!Ylrm. and thr art'a known a!< thf' T,.mple Ar.-a now ron· lnin!l a MO!IQUf'. Thr Mn!~qur stand"' ovrr thf' traditional rock nn which Abraham wa!l ahout to nfTN l~ac a.~ a i"BC'rifiet>, and thr placr whf're 1). · Old Tr·~ta m•·nt gnific•·~'~ Wf'Jt' 11lain. The ;m 'll i!i> :~~iluat•·d within th•· Old U't ll•·rl Citv. On May H. 195R, a.~ on,. or thr fir!lt t·~rnt"' in l11ratl'!l lrnlh annivrrllary rf'lf'hralinn/1, a huilcfin,tt that had takrn four11 yl"aTII to build and coM 12.000.000 WB"-drdicatrd. II i~ thr Suprf'mt' Rrli~iou~ Crntre and is known al! Urchal Shlomo-"nlr Trmpl,. of Solomon- though. in f1d, it ill not a Temple and it o;hould not lJf! a.Mumrd that in that M"nM' it rrpr~t~~ 1~ fulfillmf'nt or prol'ttf'cy and that &acri6~ are abnut to ~ offr rt'ii there or au• likely to br. Tht> buildinfll i11 llf:'Vf'n stori,.. hi~h and is 11ituall"d at the wt'lltrn appra«ch to modrrn j,.ruaalem. Indeed tht" buildins ltarlf i11 quitr un11uiled in its lay<ml and appointmrnt-. (or UN' or adaptation as a Tl"mplf' in th~ real mf'aninjt of the word. It it-11imfly a rrli8iout r..-ntn: and thf! M'at of thr Chi.-Rahbinatr or Israel. It conUin1 the: ofliCt't o( the Chief Rab· hinale or ltraf'l and o( the Suprenw Rtli«iOUI Court, Officto.a o( lhe Chir.f Rabbia. e Syne· ,J'O«tJe. le-cture hall• and ct»1feren0t' haDt. •nd hou~~~t~~ a t'aluablr eolkoetion of relisiout~ ob. ~etA. ln •ddition tJw. buildin~ contajna thl: f.entral Library of R4':li&foua Utrrat\1~ 1nd the lrtfllitutf" for Reli~iout Studif'l.. Ahhouah tM SuprenM! Rrlipou. .CHtffl a. not the 1';.mplr of Biblical pnsophetr lr 11 a . lrf!rnely important D lndicatint a ~r to- ward unity in Jrwiab r~li~iou. •fralra. n-. it could be otM" of ,....,_ amen brJinnJnp In ·Cod'• pvr-which 1 .... h> I'"' fOWl· menU. Refol? lhtre c:aon be anr. 1pPI'MCh to a rebuUdinJ of tlw: Tf:mplr. It I. ~t.l thlt mlsio"' J,...., obould bo unltod. • Weeldu 811* SeftooiiAaon Directiol)8 Qmcer•dng Leadership I TWi IIJftlf J:I.IJ PIOM .. CMIIITtAM IIACOM .. COLLIMeiWOOD. N.J. Golllen fat: -~~................. ,.. -.... ,_ ~ "' .... ....., ---· ,., ,.. ftll ..,. ,.,_-,.. _, .., ... ~ (l .,.., 3:1). II N -daJ1 "" boer mach ·-leadon ..., loodenhlp .. --IOtemmmt, profeuioN, pollti<a. aod<ty. and in tho atrain of men _..ny. But In tho Bible tioere Ia very little •bout tho ladenhip of . men. In rpiritt!al mattm the leader. it tht Triune God. When the b- raelites tntw:led from £opt and to tho Promlocd l.and "tho-(oro ...,.. be-fore them by fby in a pitlar of a d.nmt, . tf\ lea~ thtm the way; and by ~1ght tn a pdlar of fi.r~. to giv~ them l1ght ; In I!" by rlay and night" (i!xod. 1.1 :21 ). This continued for 40 yean. W~ !~T~;tt.. !"f Mo-"..c~ <J.:; a leader , but actuany, G n rl was the "JaaderH and Mm~e.s His d~vott-d and faithful .. fonowtt" whnm thf' Israelite.<~ fol- lowb"l . The sam~ thing was true or Onvid, who wac .succe~rut ontr when h~ wa.s a faithful and submiaiJVe fol- lower or thr Lord. :~net, bec:au~ he was God's man, the people followed hiftl. GOD, Tiff ONLY LfADn We pr;ty, "And lead us not into ttmptation, but deliv~r us from evil H This is addresseci to God, not rna~. ~s to man's !eadership, rh~ Bible says, Thty lie hhnd ~~~rs of tht blind. And if th-t blin.-1 lead the blind hoth shall fa ll into the: ditch" (Matt. 15 :14). One of the hymns that we all like is mtitlcd , "He [..e:addh Me." The world, which is ustWly wrong in all such matttrs, spe.aks much of leae'krship of men and quire conaist- ently omit~ all reference to the lead- e-rship of God: Rrttntly, in pre- electton campcugns, the MWapapers were fu ll Of the smtemcnu of self. acknowledg~ leaders, and the result wu confusion of thought. ideals, pur- poses, and result&. CHRIST, OUR T1Uf fXAMPlf Men even set up leadership schools wflere 1·oung men and women are: trained tt? be leaden . Boy Kouts ~nrf all k.nds of youth organization~ (aJI into this e:M'Or. ~ rail to reali.te that, before a man can be- COII'W: a safe and satisfactory "leade-r," he: must be: trained to bt a faithful "follow~r" of some great person or cause. !natmuch as the: greatest ~r­ ~on~ge 1.! Crikl and the greatrst c;~use: •s t~ Gospel o( salvation, the only Pcr-.on to fnllnw is God tM Fat~r. Son. ;~mf Hoi~· Ghost. Therefore, if we: w:~nt sa fe leaders through this wror1•1 of ~orrow anrl into the sr huf: of . t-t f'rn~l joy ancl pt:act, we .n:,M t r:un then1 to be follow('rs o ( God's ouly ~gottrn Son, Jesus C hrist. whorn Gnrl the Father sent into thia world ~xpre.ssly to be the example for all mrn as well as to be their Saviour and Lord. W hen we 11ee ch~rch organizations setting up "lead- "'hl p com5t:s" we a ~ entitled to won- Devotional d<r ·u the chuf'ch ~~aeu 11 • ..,.. fal· lower of Jooua Cbriot, wbo -Rio Spirit 10 alllde ;, .n bolieven to bo th<it leode.-(Jolin 14:16, :16). sucass AND flCSfarrv In Rn<ty;lll' tho Bible hiatorie> we lmoriobly learn that the na1y -lui and pn>Op<I'OUI leadon ...,. "- PI¥..,., lrit!p. I ... Ol!d _... wbo ...,. tho <~ f-.,. of God tho F!!lher, Jesu. Chriot the Soa, and the Holy Spirit. When tile ricll Youtll nale:r came to aee JeMM and uked the way to procure etemaJ fife Jaw told him to oell .n of bia ..,..,.· distribute the proceed~ to the poor; and then c::ca~ -.ncJ follow Him (~ 18:18-23). He wu al.._fy a Jeode,. btcaute he wu one of the r,ulefl or the synacocue. and he had iic:hes to finance hit leadership according to the standards of men. But Jesu. did not want to have lt:adcre who were de- pending upon their "human influence and wealth, as one of our most prom- inent evanreliats is doing today, to the sorrow of all true: Cllriatiant. Ht wanted humble and aubminift fol- lowen of Himself ; and His staad- ards arc the same today. Jesus was a Leader beau~ He followed and wu obe. lient to the Father (John 5 :19, 30. Jl ). . DIOT1E"'fS AND DfMmiUS The Good Shephud is our Leader becau't' "he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for hi• name'• sake," and the whole of the Twenty-third Pu lm show• the accomplishmentt of a perfect Leader. When john wrote to .... elder Goius ( 3 )ohn) he wd that his greatut joy wu to "hear that my children walk in truth." But John wu greatly displeued be<:aute one man in the church soucht to be a leader (v. 9). He wrote. ''Diotr'e- ohcs, who kweth to have the pre- m1ine:nc:t amonr tbem, reu:heth 01 not." AJIPaft'ntly Dlolftphes was • oeJI.appoinl<d Ieeder and auoed trouble by ~tine "'"inot us !John 1 with malicious words. H So even to.. day Diotrcphca: i• a discredited name, deteen'bing a telf-appointtld leader. Demetrius, howner, had a ,.good re-- pon of an mm," apparently bcat:ute he wu 1 faithful follower of hia Lord. A COMPUTI LfADfJt Paul •ummed it up in t Corinthians 10:31 wh~ he wu writint about judginC another man's conscience, by stating, "Whrther th~~fOt'e ye cat, or drink, or whatsoeve~ ye do, do aD to the glory or Gort.". and not for the ~lorv nf lt-ad~rship o"cr others. Jn CotOs~ian~ 3 :17, Paul wrote that we ~T1ou1d do all things in the name of the Lord }t!Su.s, who is our only I ..e~det", appcM11ted by God the Father as the One through whom He soea1n to us in these last days (Heb. I :1, 2). All things arf: put under Jesus. He RAVE WB L08T OUR VISION! r_..,...... By LoWa A. JacobMn ...... ll-.ol, P. 0. a-16, ._ Ploriolo OUR fliT fOil IUUI. bff-R . .._I ""' -... - -.. -., ... 1ft.-Pl. f'.U. ToM lllf """ ... lot -bo SwtftandboMIIHI!Ifor- Tl'MM .,. of OWl ..... an.t"t .... runr.rs. ••. .,.., ... wortd .... ""' -fit-~ -~""" _, .. -""'-Ia ~-""' -ltMfllt M...., ,......, Mr 1 • tM ... -... til htl· ._...._.. 111 10 ""'nlfJ· ... , ..... , ~· ··-~,..., _,. ............... ........, L..t ._ ...... -""-·""'out--......... -.,.., _ ........... fit ---... -·--lho-wftlbol ... • Tha lAid ""' ---for-)a ...... ""-· -,,. """' ..... -.. -11101 """-.......... fit-~ n.t Ia ... --fitllll. ... ----fit--.... ~!2 II Alafl .......... -----ills'J'IIfl .... _~~--=: :C:.:."iJ:::.·::.-Ia 'it~ -.t:-. -·-···-=-····· l1nt -ro.. r.cr •-=-.. 'C!:.ii• •-~~"" • • .. .., ... ,.._ "' -"' ,.. J[loooil .. -.,.. ""m u..• • aJone lhoukl ha¥t. pre-eminence In oar lhu, and He Is our aole AdvOCite before tho dlrone of God (John 2 :1). . atlllat on1cns But wbon J-1<-11 tho ,.nh tho dnm:h wat founded under Hla An<· don. ood lbrou(llt tho apostlft He,. .. tho rula to ..,_,. IM c:oncluct of Itt at'laln. J..,. remained u the Head of the chuf'ch (!!:ph. I :22. 23; I Cor. 15:27; Hell. 2:8), but He provided ff1r c::erhin d11eificationa of qualified rr.en to perform ctrtait1 dutita in thr -..a ol tho conrn'PIIon of tbo 1ocaJ church. Thae men were caDed b'thopa Or elden •nd deaCOIIII. The LU.hopa were "'owrsecr~," who ob- acrvcd the .piritual life of lht con- peption, and it waa their duty to see thnt the uinu conformM tn the atandlrds 11et by the Lord. FJders (bisbopa) M-em to have dlvldt'tl thl'ir responsi\Jility with the apOStles ( Ach 15:2. 4. 6. 22. 23) and ·U.el' power came through thetr agreement with tho Holy Ghoot ( Ac:a IS :28). They acted as judges to decide disputet nther than leaders who made the rules and regu .. tions. But. in the aense that they upheld and fo11owtd the laws of the church, they were ex- amples and leaden for the aaintl. OUALIFICATlONS OF fLDfRSHIP Therefore, an eJ<Ser must live a blameless life, and not have more than one wife at a time. He must be attentive to the duties and principles of his high office, and ytt c.atrtiout in exprcssinr his opinion• concerninc other saints. He must have · cood self-c:ontrol, not hasty, and of uni-' formly p>d behavior, hospitable, and so filled with the truths of the Co.- pel that he is well fittrd to teach otMn. As to liquor, he must be a total ab5tainer. He must not en-- fortt his decisions by physical force or by biting words, and he rnu.t GOt use hi~ office to bring money to him- self. He must be patient, not quar- relsome nor covetous. In ruling his own household he should also exhibit these pme qualities, especially toward his children whom he should teach to be obedient ; for, if he cannot we· ceufu11y rule hi• own houadtold, how can he rule a congregation? He must ,_ve had successful upericnce in dcali"f' with people, or, being proud of being chotcn an elder, he may ...Uy be lftppcd by Sabn. ·L>IIIy, he I'I'JUit haft a cood reputation for all theM rirtun in the community where he lives and where hia life ia known. THE OFFICE OF DEACON 11.e same strict qualifications ap- plied to deacons, who were the officera o( the churcta to look after the mate- rial welfare of the members of the congregation. When the early church grew in numbers, there wert com- plaints because rertain widows were not promptly and efficiently cared for, as the apostles were busy preachinc and teaching and aprtading the newt of salvation through faith in Jesua Christ, and could not attend to worldly matten. So certain saints, who we~ "of honest report, full of the Holy Ghost and witdom," were appointed and ordained and the church 1)~ pered (Acu 6:1-7). Deacona were required to ~ "not double-tongued," which is a v~ry expressive word whcr!. applied to men who were entrusted with household aDd family personal secrets that should be kept sec:ret and not turned intrl &O!Sip. Further· more, they must not think or believe one thing and thrn say tht opposite and cause confusion. They must re- main true to the faith, nom thouc,h itt woritinc ia to them a myatery. WIYIS OF onrCIALS The wives of elden and deacOnt (the 11"0rd ''mult their'' in 'YUle II are fn italb and 10 are interpolated, 10 it teems that the word •.;,et" ap- pllea to the ..,..._ of both eld•n ood deooona) ml!ll bo d""""'J>'C>, not altnd.,.,. or ~. encl. faithful In aU lhinJII. TheHfo.t, II woold _,. that, when men are choeat for the olllce of elder ood deooon . not naly """' -.-.putationJ, rt.rr-... ood u... be c:anfu8y i...,.;pttd. but their -alalld bo olio """"" with .... --n-r-er• tlono ...... '""' br -Lo<d J-• Cbrill lbrouc'> tho apoatle Paul. end they aft •tt~e countel of perftction.'' yet from them -loam that the ofli. ea of elder and ckacon are or the hlcf>ell l111portance .In tho wotlc of tho -chul'<h of Jer11f Chriot and -lnt· . ...... 10 -·-bo made wlth .... ·tltmolt care and faithfu1new in lo1~ lowlltf •-ftf1 hl(llt atandalda. Eklmo and "-""' end their wl"f are tho opocfe1 epnta of am.t In conylna: on tho worlc of the body of whktl H• II the H..S. QUD rJONS 1101 us R-~elclenanddcoc:<>nl~ 1o ,_ clraadJ I Aft ,_ ....... cto-.... I they dafre 10 clo 0 • ..,... worlc for lhol.. Lo<d I Or Ia a.. tMJry to -""" ""' aft tho -of doctioa? c. ,..., ...... -.It lha Word of God FIIIIIY? Are .,.. .......... to .... _ '-W'!'""! .. .. c:l!iordl. .. Dlcift. ~p Or an thlr ta th f l:waa of I-Qrtot, llillr 1Ao!lor 1 • F tUIII tilt· r-'uli(.(' C!l;1 tC:I ' ' CCIWDI ISiftll ._ 22 ... EMil& . ;;:::=1==== .... . .. , I Mice and whales' teeth in CDM library display II R. D Ul -0146 -t 20• C TU'STIN AV£. NEWptOPtT BEACH r I••' •II Cou t ~~wy • •••• , n. .... , ,.,.) HAL AEBISCHER at:.!. Pr"oper F.in ing Aswred 34011 E. c-t Hwv. _.,...,.., .. , .... kc' .,. .. __ .... ~ a ' 1 a:g II; ~--·­......... -........ _ .... .... ,11 l'EIPORT HARSOR E~li-­ SfCOIID SfCTIOII - -.... l lltURSOAY, JULY U, lUI CDIIDIIA OU.IIM, CAUF, REVELATION V! Rl! BY VIR$! DR. JAMES O'BRIEN COMBS THACHeR ' , 9,45 lo.. lol. SUNDAY IN 51o.NCTUA.V ILLUSTRATED LESSONS ' Ollo.RTS, SLIDES, OUTLINES THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH liiE CEMTER FOR BIBUCio.L STUDIES 101 MAGMOLIA. ST. AT f1U ,4,1111, IIlLI CLUSU U.MTA A.MA A VI. 11t00 .LM, WO.SHifl HOU. COSTA MUA 7a00 t'.M. IVAGILISTIC HOUit HOME OF P. G. MEUioiAMM CH1!15TIAN SOIOOL LUTMERAN CHUfiCH PIIUT 01\JaOf OF ~ ~tmsT u.;>:.!~~:.~ ... Nc.,.,...... --V...Or. SUNDAY SOtOOL c..-dol-· Clflf. 9 .... aa4. IOIIO .... REV. WILBUR£, AL LEN SUNDAY SEA VIC£$ lDtertm Putor 9 ........ lChiO .... WEDNESDAY EVENING SUMMER SCHEDULE MEETING I p.m.IJtoo,oo A.M. _ Family Woratlt,p READING ROOM Weclt days: 9 a.m. -5 p.m. NURSERY PROVIDED Wed.ae.d.y: 9 a.m.· 7:45 p.•o.P---------...J Tuadoy and Friday' 9 ..... • S p.m.; 7·9 p.m. 2S01 CL.l FI"OR •• NE'A'PO .. T aE.AOt -141-:Un REV. JAMES M. HEMRY WINiffiR OF Cll\JNSELI NG AND OUTREACH SUNDAY SCHOOL , ••• , 9,45 .Lair., WOIUHIP',.,,. 11 4..M. -· 7 I',M, I IlL! STUDY 7•JI I',M., W!D. CHURCH Of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE OF CORONA DEL loiAR !LEAMOit C. Jlt.CIUOM. MIMISTI!It Sunday Sel'Tice, ••••••• 10:0$) a.m. suooay School •••••••• 10:00 a..m. 64'-'1032 the best in setvice I •• c ..... ..ll--...... .. , . ' ILU80il PAINT AWALLPAPD Hi JwuaGH PADnl C ¢'II U.. I~MTTEIIM$ "''*'~" attLc-l~. On .... .... (llllft'ft ........ .. ..... :.,...... A.&IIAMAC PI~ 7000 sst• .... Oat M .. A P so 1 •••" D&YA ... I WAfta .... .... -- • 11r0 NEWPORT COST t. ME St. U6·9313 ..... ...... 1. ,_ .... """ ........... .._ .... ,......_,... .... _I he....._....._ ,.. ....... , .......... ,._ .. .... ' 1. ----...... ,_. ,... tkW -....... _ .......... ......., .. ...,, .......,._.. .. .. ......... _ .... .,...,... ... .,.. ..... a ..... m ...... ,....,.... ............ - -.... ,.. '· lt7J. ,...., ... ,..,.... ... ..... , , ........... ,,. ...... ,. .. ,....., .. -= "--~­........ _ ..... -·· GllAND I'IIZE NIW 72 PINTO . LOt.OID WITH OIIOCIIUISI SO ·~IWP P.IIISI YOU NIID NOr II l'llllllfl' TO WIN Wllllellrewft , ... .,.s,1m fOOAYI Eugene TaHt, a retired tore- man with the Costa Mesa Water District, died last Tbursday at Beverly M1oor convalescent home. He was M. M;·, Taitt, who lived at ZZ86 Eldon Ave., Costa Mesa, wa:; born In Pomona. He had Uved in Orange County for 50 years, and worked 12 years for the water district. Fuoeral services 1n Bell- Broadway chapel In Costa Mesa were coDducled Mooday by Rev. Bruce K11trie. Burl.al was in Fairhaven cemetery in Sant2 Ana. Mr. Taitt ls survived by his . Bernice, a sister, Mary , >m.un, of San Otego, and by and nephews. FICTITIOIB BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persoo is doing business as: The Mother Earth, 425 30th Street, Newport Beach, 92660: Joan M. Goss, 2021 Kor- nat Dr ., Costa Mesa 92626. ThJ.s business is being con- ducted by an lndlrldual. Signed: Joan M. Goss. This statement tiled wtth the county clerk of Orange County on: June 2Z, 1972, by BeYerly J. Maddoz, deputy county clerk. POOUsh : Juoe 29, July 6, 13, ZO, 1972, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -185'94 L EGt.L NOTICE fiCTITIOl5 BlSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tile followtoe persons are doing business as: Doubledon Tapes, 3050 Warren Lane, Co- sta Mesa, caw . 92626: Ooo R. StorJ, 3050 Warren Lane, Costa Mesa, Cl.llf. 9Z6Z6; Don- ak! L. Jones, 10720 PeouyClr., Fouotain Valley, CaW' • Tb.l.l bUsl.o.esa is beUlg con- ducted by a partnerlhip • S!p>ed' DooR. story • Th1.l ICattment fl.Wd 'rith the eOUDty clerk ol ar..,. Couoty oa: Juae za, 1972, bJ Be'ferly 1. lladdol, c1ep.-y COWIIY clerk • P.mUih: JalJ 6, 13, 10, Z7, In tbt1 Newport Harbor Eulp. F-18'1111 • WI CAIIAaGUT YOU-YOU I ,,UUL,Y YOU I HOMI -YOU I AUTO-YOU I IUIIMIII ~r• B..urance, B.c . ... 0. eQJI( 811 27U E. COAST KWY. COAOfrilA del MAR, CA. 92U6 ItS one reason we need additional power plants. Have you ever thought about how electricity puts food on your table? Electricity helps grow it, freeze it, can it and ship it. And think about how electricity helps you pre- pare food for your family. As the population expands, there will be more Alvins land Alices) to feed. That means more farm produ ction -and more demand for electricity. To meet these demands, Edison must be permitted to build additional power plants now. And trans- mission lines to deliver that power. Otherwise, there simply won't be enough electt. city to go around. Nucl ar power plants are one to provide more electricity. They're proven, clean and smog-free. Other ways to generate electricity are under intensive research or being developed now. Meanwhile, existing methods are steadily being improved. If you ever hear somebody say we don't need more electricity ,just think about food. Food and electricity. The two go together. Southern California Edison An Eoual 0DOOf1uMy EmpiOy•r