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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-05-31 - Newport Harbor Ensign• IE EY SITE Board nears U Ute mooey eao be fouod ... acttoo oa planl to baUd a boue property andpresene It asp(j).. aod federal f'IDds to buy Mr. 22 years aco tbat ended 1D pub- perhaps 18 mueb u a quarter 00 one ot 3 vaeut lots ad))ID-Uc open space. HUJ&reo'J lot and. 2 otber n-Uc PQI'' -se of the correal b d I k ot a· mlllloo. dollar a --tbe me tbe famous Ylew stte. Tuelday n.lgbt, Mr. Hlllgreo•s cant lots adJOlDJ.ng u. ln&ptraUOD Potnt Yin-puk, told U ge 0 Insplrattoo Polot Yin site lD Carl c. BllJcreo ot Bay reqttest to build hJs bouse rlgbt Wilb M.r. Hll.Jgreo's lot re-the Co1.11cU. "Tbe next ceoer-• • Corooa del Mar maybeeJP&Dd-Sbores ls aeetlDc l{lpi'Oftl to up to tbe edge of tbe Ocean ported.Jy valuedatalmost$100,. atloo wlU tbank you for wtat-Adoption of a $37.4 millioo ed eallhrard. build oo a lot oa the steep Blvd. right or way, lnstet.d of 000 and tbe otber 2 Iota at ever you can do to preserYe dollar budget fotlheoert scbool Tbe seareb tor dollars YU bluff slope )l8t to tbe east tbe "USual 10-toot setl».ct, was sllghtty less, acqtdsltloo costa this nat111al resource. FRANK HRUZA, who has been a Uons Club member since year ts expected to be okayed started Tuesday DJcbt wben a of luptraUOn Point. WbeD tlU on Tue5day's cocmcU agenda. could make the 3pueelsamoog Also ari!:Ulnfr: tor oubUc ac~ Bellevtne, Kansas, days In 1932, will be bonored as "Mr. nut Tuesday night by the New-cro~ of Corooa delMar rest-pla.nl became kDown euber Oppooeois of Mr. Htllgren's tbe moM expensive eYer boogbt qutJttioo were George Hall.. Fish Fry'• this week-end at the Costa Mesa Fah Fry. Newport-Mesa scbool board. deats COOY1nced tbe Newport tills moath. a dri'fe ns started plans used the occulon to talk here for pubdc use. Myra Alves, Robert Sbettoo. He became a member of the Costa Mesa Lions ClUb tn The budget Includes an Beach City Comcll to deJay to get tbe ctty to bvJ let tbe the Council toto seeking state The Coooctl obyed a motion aDd Josepb Kern, aU of wbom 1950, and he and hls wife, Laura, haven't mlssed working across-the-board 5 per cent by CoUPCUman Carl Kymla to Uve near lnsptraUon Po1Dt. in the a.nmal Fish fry since then. Here Frank Is shown pay raise forscDoolemployees, B A L F R E E Z E delay actioo tor 2 weeks oo Mr. Mr. HUJ.gren argued that tlU In hts tam!Uar role as Lions Club treasurer, bandllng the funds for a new dental insur- HU..J.cren's plans, meanwblledl-proposed bouse would bioekoo-casb, a job he has held since 1955 and from wtuch he will ance plan, and a quarter of a rectlng tbe elty staff to seek ly a very small portion of the retire at the end of June. Pictured with him are Marguer-mllUon dollars for reading 1m- money from federal reYenue~ sea vie• trom Oceu BlYd. tte Ma.rsaOOon, Miss MermaM of 1972, at len, and current provement programs. sharlog funds allocated to Or-Councilman Richard Croul Miss Mermaid contestant Jeanette Fries. fish Fry activity A property tu rate reduction I S E XT E N D E D ange Collllty and a special state pointed out that "tbe ooly rlew wm begin this Friday, June 1. The big parade, with Les of aOOut l~ per $100 of as- tund created from revenootur-blocked would betbeYiewdowa-Josephson of the L. A. Rams as grand marshal, w!U be sessed valuation would be pos. pluses. ward --YOU would still be held Saturday morning, and the Miss Mer maid judlng will sible under the oow budget, but J~.me I 1s the deadUoe for able to see a.ll of tbe ocean be a Sunday afternoon bighllgtlt. the totalta.J:bttewouldbesllgbt-pe~~:~;'~~~=~: ~:~a::~:mc~~~m~tr":~: §~'ls5U~~the~=::~:~ ~~:~t:r~~.ater and tbeCOAST DUPLEX !~~s~~~~use:ndcr:: A eootroverstal moratoriwn making 1t tougfl for develop.. ers to build anythtng bigger lbaD a small d'C)les-oa the Balboa Peninsula was ezteod- ed Tuesday for an ack:Utional 8 months. wbO autboredtheorlgioalmon-deocesls causingcwercrowding by wblch state oftldals wtll lllrougtl tbe bOOget part by part torJum, called for Ule eden-1n Balboa. decide wbat to do wttb aome WILLIAM REES. DIES Tuesday ntgbt and ls erpect- The emergency moratorium, Imposed oo Feb. 12 for 120 days, was extended by a 6-1 vote of the City Co~mcll. 1JDder the moratorium, iol)eelal build- Ing use permits are required for multi-famUy residences with floor space e:rceed!ng 150 alon. Meanwhile, city planoers Richard Crout, lbeootycoun-$50 mUUoo 1n surplusret"enues William A. Rees, 59, of 136S BAN IS ASKED ed to vote approval next Tues-are working on king-range de-ctlman to oppose tbe extension., earmarked tor publlc open W. Baker st., Costa Mesa, was da velOpment plans tor tbe pen-called tbe Ughteootrol measure &pace acquts:IUoo. buried this week lnprin.te ser-~·Ills week's meeting also ln~ insula. ''a aumbers game deaUng wltb Co~.mcilman Jom store, who vices at Pacltlc VIew memorial Newport Residents United bas ''At one of your meetings,·· eluded the appointment of 2 aew "Wben these plans are com. how many people are going to represents the district lowbich part, Harbor View Hills. He asked tbe South Coast Regtooal the NRU letter reminds the elementary school prlncipals. p1ete aod become a part ot tbe Uve 011 the Peninsula. I thougtl.t Insplratl.oo Point Is located, died Mooday at Hoag hospitaL Conservation Commission to commission, "the deputy attor-Mrs. JeanlDe MacKinnon, now general p!aD tor tbe city, th15 down-zoo.lngwas adea.dissoe." soupt a 4-W'eek delay, to e:r-He ls survived bybJsmotber, use Us powers to stop the coo-ney general indicated that the acting principal at Prestdlo moratorium w1ll be Ufted," Mr. Mayor Dona.ldMclonis said he tend past the June 15 date. ID~ Margaret Rees, aM a slster, strucUon of d~le:res that are commission can consider in-scbool, will become prtoctpaJ Rogers eJ;~Iaioed, "M~bile, siCli)OJ'ted the moratorium ex-stead a progress report on VIrginia PauJsoo. both ot Costa replacing single-family bomes creased density as an adverse ill September at M011te Vista we Deed the moratorium to keep tension "because building can possible tuod1Dg wtll be made Mesa. near the ocean front. entroomental effect !lOder the school. development at a mlnJmum." go on, wtth use permits, and at the June 11 CowcU meeting. Mr. Rees, wbo had worked as ta a Jetter last week the en~ law, aDd that the commission Paul Twedt or Huntlngtoa beca-use this wtll all be cleared T. Duncan Stewut of SbOre a roofer, had U•ed bere for tbe vtronment. oriented 'citizens need not comply with locah.on-Beach, now a princl.pal In Glen- up when the ~neral Plan 1s CUlts, wbo led a stmUar drive put 15 years. ft'OIC> reminded the coast com-fog if this is a.n existing da.n-dale, wtU tate over at Harper completed." N.B. ASSAILS 'BIG SISTER' What amounts to aD oftlclal "There are oo.ly 2 single Newport Beach eell8UTe of a family ctwel11ng:s to the area member or tbe South Coast where thosft d~le:res are to RetPonal Cao.aerntton Com-be bunt," Mayor Melwl1s aid, mtsaloo wu haDded doWD eu}J CoUDCUman Richard Croul y __ , ""'""" dltrlDI ... •.bor&<tor!Molllro. --u emotlciDal afb:et bJ the City "blc a.ter watcb1nc O'tW Ql." CouoeU. "We wtU Uk tbe llate attor- JIIdy Rosener of Lido Isle, a ney geoera1 woo bas &Oa1.ng member of tbe SCRCC, wu authority ln Newport Beacb and caUed "btglllter''byooecoun-1f be says the cout commts- cUman and accused of "being slon· doea, then I'll accept that either bUncl or deUberately dis-as the law," Mayor Mcinnis tortlng facts" by Mayor Donald satd. MclDnl.s:. Tile Counctl voted to "I won't,'' repUed.Mr.Croui. send otftcLal representatives to ''Zoo.log badootblogtodowltb the next SCRCC meeting to re-the commlssioo's dectstoo," fute Mrs. Rosener's st&od oo Mrs. Roaener told the Ellsigo duplez deYelopment In West yester<la.J afterDOOil. "It was Newport. strictly a matter of parldng. Mrs. Rosener yesterday Tbe cit} wants to increase tbe called the attacks "immature density of lbose lots by putting emotlooallsm" and repeated a d~lues wbere slngle-famUy charge tbat tbe city government bomes enat, aDd require ooly Is "aslnJne lD Its approach to one puking aplCe, Mea.nwhl\e soiYlDg tbe borreodous tralftc tbe pubUc access to tbe beach aDd parting problems tn New. Is <Hmtntsbed by overcro•ded port." paril:iog. Source of the Council's wrath "Tbe CO!.Ilcll shouk1 read was a denial earUer this mootb the law and tbey'U t1od that by the SCRCC of plans by Dana tbe commis.sion dOes, 1Ddeed, Smitb, a Jocal real estate de~ bue tbe power to deny per- veloper, to build 3 d~lexes tn mlta tn tbe eoutal zone when West Newport oo Jotaoowoecu-s:ucb permit. <Hmtnlsh public Pled bJ slDgle-f:lmllydwellinp. access to beacbes,'' Mrs. RWII- Tbe city bad obJed tl1s plans, e.ner ctatmed. "Aod 1 am nat~ but tbe SCRCC, created by tered tbat tbe Mayor th1.nks I Proposition 20 to control coast-dtd this alone. It takes 6 com- at d~elopmeot a.ld no. mlaa10ltel's to deoy a permit." Mayor Uclnnts bad a ~pe Tbe City Coaoell directed recordJ.oi ot the SCRCC beu-tbat the ctty attorney and a Log lD the Smith case played councilman attend Mare SC- over the Ctty Cowacil adc:lreu RCC meettnp: to eJ;~lain cit} syltem. Tbe reeordla1 wu ZOillng poUcJea. Ia.rcelJ 11llntell1glble. CoiiD<:Umao Paul Ryckotr Mayor Mclluds crttlci.Jed saJd he felt tt wu "~:~D.Setm­ Yrs. Roaeoer•s clalm tbatmoatty tor tbe COWJCU to pel'Soo- of Welt Newport Lt made~ ot aUy attack a member of the linrle-flmllJ ruideoeu. commJuion." Slh Ave. route opposed Objectiolls came trom Goldie LAND USE POPULATION ~~~:7o~ ~:,:;:t1~~th2e0 ~; ge~.;~ buildl.ng permits, even el~~=~~~il ~~~;s pub.. Joseph of the Common Sense r maintenance and enhancemeli. when Issued in compliance with Uc school board meeting Coalltlon, a gro!C) ot prqM!rty ROVED or the OYerall q-.Uty of the local zooing, must get tbe coast starts a.t '1:30 p.m. t.n tbe or.-ers here. CONTROLS ARE APP coastal environment. comm1Ss1on's olca.y if construe~ Costa Mesa Higb School ry. (tr~~~ =~· ::e~;~ Rth! "U would seemthattttlsalooe ;t~nd~s 0~ ~ke~~~~wtthin 1•000 ceum. Peninsula., sa.ld the e:denston Tbe gutsottbeNewportBeach development sta.Ddards still wotald Justify your denying~~ "Newport Bellcb is 11Sf!d Pti-M B II would mean that "peoplewtllbe geaeral plan--tbe ~ts deal~ must be worked. ouL mlts wW.cb would resa.lt 1D m-marUy In tbe swnmer and oo ary e e dented tor ooe year tbe rlgbt lne with laDd UH udpopulatloo Geoen.l ~Uoa. deolltJ erautd diDsl.ty 1D the ocean weekeDC!s bf cttluns wbo are to bulk! oo tbelr PI"'OtttJ.'' crowtb ·-were apprOYed Toes-CU14ei1Dea lcK tDOIIl of tbe elt:J froot ud bi.J areaa 1D Newport DOt tortwtt eDOGibtoUYetar T b" d" Gtl F•cu-. bead ~ d&J li&tlt aftllr moatha of plu-an t.Delii!Jed, 1101ren:r lD tbe Beacb." tbe letter ald. the water "a.ystb&"NRU letter 0 tas tes CE'E£0, t Pfo -d8t'ei:lpmeut Diog ud argtmeot. ptan elemeats aclapte<!Tuetd&y. At a recent meeUnc: ot tbe ·· ADJ Lne~e .. e 1.t1 houatnr deD~ IJ'Ot(), dalmtd tbat requlrtnr Aceepttng almost aU of tbe After a prtn.te COBSOlt1ng coast commission, which co.n-sttY will directly afl'ect the Mary Belle Tobias 67 o1 a use permit at.-tdges people's suaesttoos tbe ctty Pta.n.ning firm waned last A.u(ost tbit trots coa.staldenlopmeot under availablllty of access to tht 240 Hazel Dr Corona •del Mar rtgtl.ts. Commission made on Uay 17, present growth treads would tbe authority of ProposJtion 20, beach to those woo do not lin will be entombed today, May 31: "It's not those of us wbo when It reviewed tbe plus, the pack 112,000 people 1Dto tbe permits to buBd3tjuplezesoear In tDe area. The questlon is, in Pacific View memortalpart, Uve here who cause over-City CoUDCU adopted both tbe city by 1990, a p.l of tmder the ocea.o. In WeitNe~twere shOUld Ule ma.ny inland rest-HarOOr View Rills. Sbe died crowding," M:r. Ferguson ar-land U5e and populatioo ele-100,000 wu coosldered bJ the dented. Judy Rosener,commis-dents be denied access so that Tuesda at Hoag hospital gued, "but visitors, wbo are meats. Changes could still be planoers worldng 011 tbe gen. ston member wbo Uves on Udo those who can alford to Uff> at Servl~-es are schedul~ for oow being brQucbt down on a made when the entire general era I plan. lsle, led the tight against the the beach can have more 11 a m In Pacl!ic View cbapel, 25-cent bus llne." plan comes 141 for review later "Witb too elements ap;aroved duplexes, cJaJmtog tDat ln-access?" with· t~ Rev Bruce Kurrle of. Boatyard ~rator Blaclde this year. Taeaday night. we cao. pro)ect creased population density de-The NRU letter is signed by fictatln · Ga.darlao called the bukU.ng Basically, the city fathers abolt 101,000," saJd RodDey creases parking anJiable to the Elaine Ltnhoft, recently elected Mr s gTobl.as a Texas native control a~oach to po()ulaUoo decided agalnst down-r.oning Gunn, city adnnced pla.nning public near the beaches. chair mao of the gro~. bad U~ed her; ror the past 48 problems the lor ked-tongue older resideotlal areas of the administrator. wbo bU been LAN years She was the wtdow of syndrome ·-It's too cro~ cit}, but clamped stif!er con-largely responsible for draw-N B BACKS REAGAN p BtU Tobias, pioneer Realtor In the IU'e boat so you get out. trots tball ortglnally proposed tng q) tbe general plan. in the Ka.rbor Area and past Supporting tbe moratorium oveT fUture residential ~el-Mr. Guoo said be 15 "very • • r ld tor the Ne rt Har- exteulon were Elaloe Llnbotf, opm11ot. bappy wUb tbe City Cocmcll Governor Ronald Reagan's Uon signatures from register-~~~c::ca Mesa &ar"rofReai- Laytoo stantoo, steven Barnard, Pla.nned Irvioo Co. develop-a.Dd Plannlng Commlsstoo de-tu reform initiative got of-ed voters ls Jwe 9. tors Allan ~t, Barbara Eastman ments oo the old Camaways clsions 00 laad use and popula-nctal bactlng rrom the cuy Locally, petitions are being · and Harry Camp. stte near Welitclltf and tt 2 tlon growth.'' of Newport BeacbTuesdaynigtrt circulated by Mrs. Dunc.ao Mr. Camp, who lives a.t 13ZO sites near the Newporter loo "Cttlzen interest bas been when the City Council voted Stewart aod Cynthia Bwmell. E. O::ean Front. said be Is a wlll be rutricted to 15 dweD -generated: DOW," M.r. Glllll said, unanimoUilY to go on record Signatures are also being taken member of a citizens's grcxc> tog units per acre, and lrYine "aod will probably coottDue as ln raror of the measure. . at Forgit's Hardware Store In studying the ;>opulation prob-must come ~ wtth a plall tor we progreu tbroogb otber ele-The ln1tlat1ve, wtlich would Celltral Newport. lem on tile Pantnsula. Re ctaJm-substantial p!Jlllc open space ments of tbe geoeral plan." put a cetUng on property tu u the lnitiatlv(' becomes law ed that llf't1ng the moratorium 1n the pro~ts. The Deli element o1 tbe plan rates and set ~ other stare through voter approva l in No- aM allowing MI development The residential growth ele-up for coo.s1deratloo bJ tbe taJ changes , needs 525,000 pe-vember, property tax rates •ould lDcrease tile popuia.tt.oo. ment approved Tuesday for the planners &Dd cocmcllmen l..s tbe tltioll signatures in the state would be troun at current lf>v. to an85-acre area of the Pen-general plan reUes heavily oo ell'"iroomeotal elemeot,upect. Ill order to quauty for the els, tu surpluses In Mcr£> Lnsula from the present 3,477 "specific area plans" and de-ed to be debated 1D September. ballot. Governor Reagan has years •ould be refUnded to tax. to S,510. tailed deveklpment plans for sun ahead are tbe t:ransporta-said he would call a special payers, and overall annual re- ''We are trying to preserve certain parts ot the city. He•-ttoo a.od commUidty facllltJes November election U the mea-venue Umits would be set !or a way ot We that represents port Sbores. tbe Banning tract, elements. sure qualities. the state government. stabiUt}, and not deYe)Opm~t tbe Balboa Peninsula and Bea-Tuesday's actioo oo la.Dd use Deadline for getting the petl- alooe," Mr. Camp said. coo BaY are amoogareaswhere ~u::U.:.!.:....,;·~~ Slate gives traffic grant T ourisl expense s 1 million t~~:-:r ~ Newport Beacb has recelYed Does tt cost Newport .tax-burden. Nor does tbe report de.-eklpmeot studllrdl: to make a $161 ,000 state grant to fl. payers almost $1 mJWoo a retlect the LDcoovenieoce lUI-the plu eaforee&ble will be nance a oew trt.mc dlvisloo year to be unwilling bosts to fered by property owners be-worked out lD tbe pla.Dnlng de-Ln tbe pollee department. beacb tourists? cause of tourists." partment lDd sCimttted to tbe Thf> t'lmds will be used to Mr WJDD admitted that com~ City CGG~.clla.ndPJanningCom-add 7 tramc omcers, S traf- That's tbe tmpress:too eiYtD t.ng uP wttb hard, accurate ttg .. mtssloo. nc aedans, z motorcycles and before this oe• grant becomes effective. Now the pollee will have a CIITreot, meaningful dab base to work from," be said. Ruth Throp dies at S1 ,{uth Throp, long-time Corona dtl War resident and for mer manager o! the Costa Mesa ttlgb scbool cmteria, died May 20 in 'Mea, Ariz., tbe En- sign learned yesterday. Mrs. Tbrop, 57, d!.ed unex- pf>ctedly at a Mesa hOq:~ita.l. Burial serv1c:es In Riverside last week werE> conducted by Dr. Phi Up Murray of the Cor- ona del Mar Coogregatlollal Chur ch. by a report this week bf City ares 00 beach lncome and exp other tra..m c equlpment,lnchld-cn!:~~-:. ~ ~ ~m:r ~bar· favor aome ~ana:; ~~~~u: ~sd::n~ .:~::c:.:l:occ:i. Promontory ln~~!~~ of tbe De~ dh1sloo week aptut .m, tbl 5tb RomiO'IrDII'I DOribol:5tbAYe. beach tneome &Dd expell8U, Jected beea09e of tbe lDcreued already okayed by the Clt:J Police Capta.tn Richard Ham- iltoo, t.n charpofProjeetTRlP, wlll also coordlllate the new traftlc d1Ylsioo program. The Throps Uved in Corona del Mar tor about 20 yeus before moving to Preseott, Arit., tbe tlrst of this year. Mr . Throp worked for the J. C. Penny Co. Water bugged in Newport A-... eorrldcr m eoro., oel baYe ~ tbat tM poll ur. wynn comes ~ wlth an. nluattoo of property oear tbrt Bay flooded Council, will begin JulY 1, Mu to ba1lcl a major roed W'U DOt ~11 taterpr~ lacome of $47'5,:550 and expen-, 1, Mayor Oooaid Mclnofs an. Newport Beach 1.5: buqed. tbe beao:ll bop bep.n eomiDc for tnftle -.-tbt c:om-IDd tblt tbe Coroa& 4111 Mar c11tures of $1 tU '129. belcbes. be told tbeleC~~~ oounced late last weet. O't-er tbeKemOtl.llDa.yweeC-1D la.st wHk-end. untty .... -... tr...,.y woald ·proridt a more • ' "oor tbe tocreued sa s ~ end and ap )'UtVdaJ ocean "Tbere's oot mllcll w cu m · e&ettte ftJ ofl'OUittllgtnfftc As a rt1ult, CouocllmaaCar1 pae.rated bJ tourist busioeu-Promoetory Bcr, wblch 1a City U.anacer Robert Wynn. bel.~bes bare.,.. ~wttb do al:xKrt tbem,•· be 'Ill~ In a lttter to tbl Newport arouM eoro. del Mar Kymla. wbO uked tor the re ... u .'' r•UJ a t&aoaa. Is DCJtb1Dc bat said tbe new tnmc dl"--'lqo h~ ol thoulodl of dead ''eJ:cept try to 8COOp tblm ._, B•eb Cl.tJ COUDCII. tbl u-Tbl H~DII'a ~ let port, bU started a S pr'()Opd Ne1tblt dkt tber.portlncludt mud thit wet. could "redt~te deaths, lDJUries "il.lDk bup:." a bMtle ft.rlet)' wtth oar -o..e• c ....... «~,.._ IOCII.Uoa. upruedhac re1J-t.r a capy 01 wtdcb ~ ; attack 011 tbe tourtat "dtDctt.'' about $1St,OOO otunalcttriD-Tbe 1ntDe Co. pro )let ud prop.rty dama.., due to il:bow'll ldeatlfteall1 u colf(C)~ menL .. deatl ot tbt t.t Homea dt-.memt-a (II tM triDIIportaUon At Mr. Kymii'IIQCIHtiOD. tiM come from a:ueb bel.cbtront OCIIJOIIIte Bdlol IUuld wu tra.m.c acctdeots: by oslllc a tera. Dl DlES •olcpmeol ca ... .oal lD ll-_, -·-roealla elty-olJI, JW-• u tbo ~ llaJ'•-s-, -u _,. --•ledl" .,_ "W doll'!-..,. tboy S.C. 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Jncdl. ... -.~ """· dtl -.sa----llf'HH'"*eJI'SdNII""-" 4 NUI\MF • ....--'----....... ,.,.. ................ 1411 .. 11 ....... ,...,.lt.UCI*It. -,-..._. ... ....,llll .. -·····-· .. ...,. .. a._. -. • ' \ • TH~HAR-AREA'S OFFSETNEMI!ii'N'ER Ol&e .......... ,a..t ............... .. 2721 L cMN flwr.; C.... ... t.lw, CWIL 92625 TELE,.aNE: 17~ (-Co<1o 1141 1111 ~T tt.u..IOA IN SIGN lick o.ly .....,.,_ prta&ed and p ttl'"" Ill dM: a.-,. of. Newport ~. aed dN oaly loc:aJJy ~td ... .,..we~ ....,... iD tt. NcWJICI't ~ Me.-Ar-. NM hi -illy. 011 'llhlrtcMy. Sec:oed dNI JM*IF paid ac ec.- ..,M.r,Calil. THE NEWI'Of.T HA..oll ENSIGN-adjudcoed ro" a -.per of .-.1 dra.a.doo by towt cleeut No. A·:Z0178 llbecd May 14, 19.51 , i. s.pm.. Cowc lor lboe County of Oranp, Sc.u of c.J.i~. •nd by ,_ tiMno{ i. ~Uiliflad to pu.biW. all pu.~k hOtic:a required by law. All VO E. KAAPA . . . . . . O.OU and P\lb&b.t. PIIG HAAI'A . . . . . . • . . .~tc Editor SU.ICRII•TION RATES Ia .....,_ Ana : 0..: ycu, JS.OO; l yun, S 8.00 Out of Hubor ku: One yqr, 16.00; 2 ,un, SJO.OO ~~.. .£«; ~ .JI.p ARVO E. HA.APA, owner and publisher of the Ensi gn ~00~ *TAX UMITATION INITIATIVE Politicians who !Ike to spend taxpayers' hard earned money are crying out In pain over Governor Reagan's tax limitation Initiative. That fact alone Is proof that the governor's proposal Is bad for the big spenders and good for us taxpayers. The governor Is trying to limit the amount of money that the state of Calif- ornia can take from us without oor con- sent. The proposed tax limitation Is fig- ured on a percentage basis. We now pay about 1!. 75 per cent of our Income In state taxes. Under the governor's con- stitutional amendment, this percentage woold be reduced g radually to 7.15 per cent over a period of 15 years. That represents about a 20 per cent reduc- tion. Governor Reagan makes this hopeful observation In his appeal for support tor his taxpayers crusade: "If the amend- ment passes In California, perhaps other states --even the federal government will follow suit." How about a prestdelltial candidate In 1976 who will camii&!&n on a national program of placing a similar tax limi- tation on the federal government! Such a measure coold stop our nation from Its headlong plunge Into bankruptcy. Ron- ald Reagan could well be the 1976 can- didate to restore the nation to fiscal sanity. • • • • ONE WAY TO HELP ENERGY CRISIS There's a lot of viewing with alarm about Impending shortages in power, gas and oil, and talk of possible rationing . Car pooling , walking, bicycling and motor- cycling will help ease the fuel problem . As for the electric power problem, there's one readily apparent step that could be taken Immediately. How about cutting down on some of that excessive lighting on streets and shopping centers? The prime example that comes t o mind Is that super-lighted showc ase of shopping, Fashion Island. It's lit up !Ike a Christ- mas tree. We coold do without much of that spectacular boul"t ..rd lighting and also some of th" otaze of lights In the parking lots. The Little Giant (CooUDued from lut week) bad bHD 1n operatioo tor years By FR4HCIS HORV4TH a.od-be lett tbal !be Jolin. So much for tbe blstorlcal rUes Come Latei:J' abod:j be data oo tbe trlumrtrate of Wal. more tolerant ot tbe odor's aDd ter Loocmoor, the late Jerry be coastderate ol the eq.)Oy- Spangler, wt.l hudled t.be troot meDt of 50-80 employees that omce, aod tbe Uttle Giant, put food Uld mooey oo tbelr Tommy Thomas, wbo super-tables aod mooey b' the mer, •l&ed open.Uoos. cbants. Tommy's parents came trom Later, tbe cann!OC' buslne•s Astros Greece a.od Uved 1n became less acUve I.Dd Tommy Locc Beach. In 'u43 at a gath-blamed the use of strq •UI.\sf erlng of Greek trieods and ret-detergents bJ the rt~sideots lbat atlves Tommy met Beabice destroyed tbe otr-sbore te_, Pa.gonis, who became tUs wife beds and caused the mackerel that same year and iD 1949 to mon farther away b-orn Thoma s A. T~mas Jr. was shore. This made ftsllf.Dg in born. To-<lay tbey Uve at l2U small boats hazardous IDd tm. Berkshire Lane In the West-pra:Uca.L Tommy called lt tbe c Uff area of Newport Beach. 3 p s --people, polluUoa and Tommy 1s a member of progre55, but at tbe same ttme the Sea.fa.rlng Lodit! the Shrine be would q~allty U bJ aytng, and the COQStstorY the Ez "We've bad sevenl bad apells cl'la.Dp Club and tbe' C bam~ over tbe past 30 years, maybe of Commerce. He was a cbart-we are ~goingthrougba.ootb­ er member 1.D the orgallizatioo er cycle. of lbe Mariners Bank at 2712 Tbe sale of tbe canaery to W, Coast Hwy. and served along Uuger-Pac1tic ln 1969 was iD with hls trteods, Edgar (Ned) escrow for 2 yean, durlog HJU, 0. W. (Dick) Richard. which time tbere were contlD- Lymaa Farwell, George Hoi-geacles, coodtt:lons, ameod- .steln, LesUe Petersen, Les ments, nrt.ances, etc., and DDI Steffensen, John T. Boyd, Sandy Wltil the ale of the cunery lD McKay, Nelson Neice and the 1972 to Burgess & Donovan late Judge Karl Lynn Davt.s Construction was the matter as a dtrector unUI It was sold ttnal1%ed, and the partners could to the United CaUfornia Bank. retire. I remember to the ear)ydays Last December, the Uttle the blast ota horn coming from Gtant suffered a &troke,follaw- the cannery that broi.e tbe ed by the us~al attendant little otherwise quiet of the city which strokes, aod today be ls at a annotmced the arrival of bOat coanlescent borne. loads of mackerel and Uke a I just want to say t.hJ.s to you, ton crier called tbe workers Tommy, tbat 1n addttton to the to come to tbe cannery. I many rewards life has brought wataMii ~ g.i~Qpell.ng OV~J"*' frilods:, your com- um CDIIC&1 ulJIDa conveyors,.-~. your rela.tlns ar• aU after tbsJ ~ cw:bd out b'otr-at your side wt.sbing you .... u tbe boM ol tbe ti:IQt by a bfg I.Dd pulling for a speedy re- bose, on tbe1r way Co tbe cook-eovery. Ltlg vats. Tbe U ttle Gl.a.ot was So, Little Giant, you're the ther e watching every step ot skipper oow, you are at the the operation. wheel. Keep tbe boat morlng oo As I watched I could sense a course, even tbougtl. yoo are a llarmonious relatlo~hJp be-bit seasick; sail on eYen tbougtl tween employees and employ-tbere may be rougtl. n.ters ers, a ldDd of gratefulness for at Urnes. Ju.&t keep chugging a job, a feeling of war mtb and on and plow througtl the rough friendship wtth eacb employee wates. On board, you have a trying to do an outstanding job cargo of BOOO Yisbes, crates for Tommy, Walter and Jerry. of gratitude for tbe many good On one occasion, Tommy re-deeds and favors you gave to, marked bow the cooldng odors others, boxes of good will aod emanating from tbe s moke stack thanks for your cootrlbut:ioo offended the newcomers of Lido to tbe commlmity and tust a Isle and how lle tOOugbt tbat boat load of congratulations and •hen theY came the cannery stocere hopes for recovery. LE II ERS TO EDITOR • "LfV E THE TRtrrH'' To the Editor: In hi s tlrst pn!sident1al oom- lnation acceptance speech, Richard Nl:ron stated: " ... Let us begill bY com- mitting ourselves to tbe trlth -. to see It like it is, and tell It . Uke Jt Is --to ftDd tbe truth, and to live the truth --that's 'If bat •e wm do ... Tllat was almost On years ago. How much Ioocer can tbe A me r lean public be decelt'ed by these empty admJnlstratin promises? Yours sincerely, JuUe Dooochoe 821 BeWs Street Eut Bluff • DEATH PENALTY f:dltor of the En.slp., Nearly 5-1/Z m.Jllloa CaUfor. n1au: toted Jut year to restore c~Jial p11111bmeot. . A p(q)kt's DliDdate oo the luue wu ct.rtydemoutrs.ted wheD Pr~tloo 17, the deatb penalty lDJ.U&Un, recelnd a n.5i faY'OI'abkt tOte. But ..... Goo<p De-·-jlaD'I Jq:U:latloa to lmp1emeat the intent of Prop. 17, Senate Bill 450. Is flctng, at be&t, an uncertain tlte ill the As- sembly. Tbe Senate sent U to tbe Assembly recently oo a 27 to 12 t'ote, bot tmless suttlcleot pressare Is brougbt to bear oo members of our Assembly tbe measure 'lf'l.ll likely be ldlled. I urge eYery Callfornian wbo voted tor Prop. 17 last year to stt down Immediately aDd write a letter ol SB-"50 StQ)Ort to their assemblyman, and urge tbelr relatives, friends and neighbors to do the same. SiDcerety, Keo Brown, state coordina- tor. Death PeoaltJ Init.laU•e Committee LUCILLE LIHDS4Y DIES Sentces were beld T~~elday for Lacllle Ltoda.y, 54, wbo died May Z5 at ber home, 316 otero, tbe Blaffa. Tbe Ref. Ooa Maddox ottlcl- ated at aenteea 1D Pacllle View e-1. Hartx>r Vlorl!IU.. Bur. tal tol.krlred ill Pulfte VIew memorial put. Mu. Ltoday t. 1urfl.ed bJ' her buat.Dd, Warru; a .:Ja, Ktt'la LlodaJ of Hewpot"t, aatt LE~Al .HQTICE Z dau~~Qra, Dto>IMIUie, lli&- FICTITIOII! BII!INESS NAME mood Bar, IDd llorltb ApfeD of Fa.Uertoa. STATEMENT Bt.b-Ber'""'" o<Cor..,.dal Tbe lollowllla J)OJ"SOIIladoiDI ~--•~ •-! ~-~ bulalu u : Tbll Yellow Brick ...,. ftl " ... ·-• uu..-...... • ROOd, 101 lllarlno An •• u. FROM lltE B! BabJa II'IUd, Ca. usa: EJ.t.. John anawetod, aayina un· ubetb Au GlrriU, toO TISUD to them all, I indeed baptize An,, Jfnpori Belch, Calif. you witb watct; but one ~~ twtnrl 111 OOIMtact.d mia.htiet than I cometh, the bJ .. tldMdtaL latchlt. or wboae •hoe• J am S•~ 1 not woctby 10 un loo••= he .... ~= IJabltb .... c.u. r.U. aha11 bllptin you with tho -COIIIIt COLU:GI -...,. -.,-Ctnl • 0 .... [ fl A dlect ID MltJ1t .JG···~ G• 1 a UN a1 1 .. IW I llwa Oirull C.O., Olbld ... no ........ --. .... _._..,occ -~~~ ........ I, a w t' tt1 MJu •••• a ....... lfll-'11_...,_ $ .. nu •terri wu flWfttla Holy Obott. and with fite: ... c.-, Clark aroruea -· r ... io iA bia b...S. c...., ,. 1101 t, l.t'lJ, '1111-and ho trill lbo<ouply pusp U.• 1. a IW, _, cllr., hia n-. ...S trill plller II• by M1 1 111rp1a, do!loiJ 'wlloar lolo hla 1orwor: bo• -w., 10 17 u, u. lbe cltalf bo trill bam trill! lt'll Ia 1M"~'.....; fire ~adtable. (St. Lab ....... , .. u. ):16. 17.) ' THJS AERlAL PHOTO, ta.teD lD tbe lata SO's or -.rly 40'1, shows tbe Western Camera tKd.l4l.Dca oo the Rb.l.al at tbt lower ript corner, bet lbe Udo Slq)l and City a.Jl ar• is almost ncut. Tbe Udo Theatre buUdfnL.Jbe P. A. Palmer real estate otrlee a.od st. James Ep1KOPa1 Cbu:rch can be seeD oo VIa Udo. MulDers Mile wate.r.troot deYel- opmeot ts well UDder way oo the ot.ber side ol Ute turnina: basin and Lido Cba.lmet. (Pboto courtesy ot Mrs. Tommy Thomas.) • 1(1/~Hf BEST SCHOOL SVSTfM STATI 1o .... CALIFORNIA PRIDE In what lbey do 1s sbown by Ne..rport-Mesa school district St.tJt. Jotm Nicoll aM his assistant, Mrs. Jean Harmon, as they bang a slpt. in the district ollice l6bby at 1601 16th St., Newport Heights. The pride Is catching. Several princlpals 1n the district have asked for sim- Ilar signs, wtth tbe word ''system" deleted, to hang In their schools. (Ensign photo.) MARILYN MANION ~~ Tt•<0 '1'"1 1 fH Jt'• AH ·Jn . Th.e Plot!, '.• What about Watr'fatr' I for on~ am t•red of wondcrJOg wha! Now, that IS 3 terrible thmg 10 say when ~v~rybody IS wupmg crocodlle tears O"er the dem1 se of Amcncan mor;IIIIY Perha.ps I am overly cymcal, or on the contrary, tl{ccsstvely naive, but to my rnmd . John and Marlha M 1t c ht'll have ~ummed up s1des qu1te Iiddy (Martha "M r Pres1dent should r~•gn.'· John "Any tho ught of th~ Prt ~t d ent res1 gn1ng IS ndKulous ··) My own comm~ntary may look nd~~:ulous an hour alter 11 goes to pre~s. ~s nrw ~nd terrible revelat ions ar,. hJTCd each m1nute hy 7ealous reporters On the nt hcr hand . n111 .::om menttng o n tht" only 1UbJe.::t o r I he ~cason wo uld luok even more hturre o r , h~aven forbtd . SUSP ICIOUS. But I sha\1 no! dwell upon t hl'. ev1ls o f con upt10n. power. money. and so o n The Ncw Yo,-k. Timu and Washm~eton Post have .uu.J II all Will never be <~nswtred lle.:ause thc heroes and vlll~ln' h<J\Ie htrn established pc:r nlanc:n!ly m pnnt The apparent purpo&e of the bru k -in. and of t~e pLan of wh1ch 11 seems to have bren a part . was to try and influence the se lect1on of the Democntk PresLde nllal nominee_ SpeCifLcally , the plotters wanH:d to m~kt sure that Geor1e McGovern was no minated. iiS hr would be the CISLeSI fOJ N1:c0n to b~t Well, now. that Iuiie fact ough1 to outrage both flamtng M cGov ern supporters and rock·nhb~d Conservatives who \J pposed the Sr:\ator As MLGovrrn ~atd r«:ently about hts nomLn8llon (Ntw t ur,l, Ttmtr magatlne. MJy ''· l <)7 J ) "Wh<il I s.a w JS tht" mo~t ffiOVtng poii!ICJI C)Cpl.'rlt"!lCI." that had taken place H1 th1~ country 1n many yea". I found out lah·r. looked on talr:eovrr of O'o;-moc ra!IC i'unch n f I 0 n g -ha lftd If 11 wt.r .. I he thr good old Party by J freak s agrco,.stve women And now wr fmally know the trut h GtmJt' McGo11rrn WQJ a Rtpuhfu-on plot Thc A mcncan ~~· Fca turtr LEGAL HOTIC! TO MTALL .... IIIII M .... Uio Da- OCIIII .......... t '7• n. .-1 ........ 7 ..... wu Mill a1 lilt <lirll Clrl> nell. lid ..... &Mtltw to Idle-. will--tMcllll>wu-byiiiO...,.. ._ ,.-a 111n1 troc u- -~.lllllM-wiD BacllaiiNIM~ 11o IMIIU.O u IIHI --loodiM IOG)Ict olnl*c "'""'-: Doll•l """ IDd -.. -Ia .......-. ~-: Bc11ara Cam-1111 Glrll Cllll Ia -.,rf ~ tr.-.; lo Odll.-&. fttlt c....,..l•a ot UMtr ..,._ -.rT:Iflt-IIIIIBat-SlDc<r-!Mionpii!DiolaMft ty C..,, -•; VIPPda -u.-1 _._ ,,..,..., Valma O'llrlft, 4elo-· tllll pro)lct. ' , loi!GAL MOTICI! LI!GAL "MOT!CI! ...,-._-=.:=.:::...:.;.;~o~---------- IIOTICE INVITliiG BIDS • KOTICE ~ HEREBY GIVEN U.t lbe Board oiS_,.._I of ·Oru,. 'C01mtJ, Callfonda, wtn recelYe ~ bldl ._,to 1:00 o'clock P.M. OD MODdaJ, tbl lltb day ol J~me, U'IJ, Ua 1110 omc:e o1 !be Cl•t ot !be Board ot s,....-., sth -, C...., oldlllllri-COI BllldlDL 515 No. Syca-e St.,- ADa., C~ at wtdeb ttme atd bids w:IU be P't!UclJ optoad IDd rll4 a,r tile tollowlar. AIRPORT RON-UP AREA, RUNWAY OIR Projoc:l No. 11&1-420-151 All ot aid 11JWk to be performed Ln aceorctuau with piau &Dd II)Hilleatlou wbieb an DI1W oo. tUe I.D tbe omee ol tJM COODI:)' Clerk 1D tbe Coa.aty Admil:Jfltndoa Butldinc. 515 No. Sycamore, SliD ADa, Calllota1a.. MlDtmum wap rates for tld.l project bue bleD deterb'li~Md bJ the Board of Sqpenta:ws by' RuobaloD ?Z-71!, a cop)' ot wbicb ts 011. tlle 1D the omce of tbe Clerk of tbe Board of Superrieors. Bidders• attentioa. 1.s called to Sectiool: 1770-1777.5 of tbe Labor Code wbleb will requite tbem 11 aftl'ded. tbe eoatract to pay not len thaD aid ~nenl per diem rate ot wqea set fortb to aU )llborers, workmeoand mecba.D.Iea employed tn tbe ene!Kion of the proposed contract. One ud ooe-balf Urnes the prenJlln&: rate of wages lhall be paid any work1Dg Ume In ncesa ofetgbt bolD's ID 1.D7 ooe caleDdar day aM for Saturdays, Sundays, and lepl hoUdlya, ualets othenrtse DOted. For less than eigbt hours per dlJ tbe rate &ball be tbat fr't.ctlon of the forecotng ratu that the number of blurs bears to eigflt. Eaeli bidder must submit with Ills bid a saU.ctaetory cbeck certllled by a responsible blDk or a bidder'• boOO madl payable to tbe order of the Cmmty of OranC'J 1D u amocat DOl: less tha..n ftn percent of the sum bid as a guarantee that the blMer wtll enter lnto tile propoa.d Cootn.ct U tbe a.me is awuded him. In the e.-eat of b.tlure to eater lDto ncb Contract, the proceeds of lhe cheek wtU be forfelted or, 1D case of a bond, the tutl sum thereof wtl1 be forfeited to a.J.d County of Orange, Each bid must be on a blank form furD.ished bJ' the County af Onnp. Tbe succ6stul bidder shall be required to f'llnll.sb, at time of sipt.lnl aueement, ooe 1urety bood wblcb Jball protect the laborers and materialmen aod sball be for 100'1 ot the amount of the Contract, 1..11. accordance with Section 4204 of tDe Government Code, and ooe surety bond lD the amormt of 100% of Ulte Contract, p.ranteeiDg the rattbhl performance of the Contract; said bonds to be n.rst approved by the County Counsel and lnaura.nce AdmlntstnCor of Orance County. Tbe Board ot SIC)ervlsors rese"es the right to reject any or all bids, aDd oot oecessa.rily accept the lowe.t price bid, and to wain any Informality lD any bid received. BY ORDER OF' THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE CO UNTY, CAUFORNIA. Dated May 22, 1973. I ·1 r ' • .. ~ .... (SEAL) Publish: May 31 a.od Jane LEG4L NOTICE W. E. STJOHN CD11Dt)' Clerk.IDd ez-oftlcio Clerlt of ~ Board ot SJ418CtUor• of Onnp COWIIJ. Calllornta By J-. Alell.ad6 "' -?, 19'73, Newport Harbor Enslen. LEG4L HOTICE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA NOTICE INVITING BIDS SEALED BIOO will be recet•ed at the omee of the City Clerk, City Hall, Newport Beach, Callfornla, UDUlll :OO A.M. on the 13th day of Jwe, 19'73, at which time they will be opened lLDd read, for performlng work a.s follows: STREET RESURF AC[N'G PROGRAM WESTCLIFF AREA 19'12-'73 CONTRACT NO. 1528 Bids must be submitted oo the proposaJ form attached with the coot:ract OOcuments fm'llilbed by tbe P\t)Uc Worts Departmel't. Tbe additional copy of the proposal form Is to be retained by tbe bidder for h1a reeord1. Each bid must be accomJ:Rfl.led by cub, certt.ned cbecll: or Bidder's Bood, made payab}8 to tbe City of Newport Bn.ch, for a.a amount equal to at leu:t 10 percent of the amount bid. The HUe of tbe project and the wordS "SEALED BID" shall be clearly marked on the outside of the tOtt:q,e coo.- taln1ng the bid. The eootnet documents that must be completed, u eclted, and returned 1..11. tbe sealed bid are: A. Pr~sal B. DulpaUoo of Subcorrtnctors C. Btdder's Bood D. Noo-colluston Afft.dult E. statem-.t of Financial Respooslb1Uty F. Tec::tmtcal Ablllty ud EJP6rlence Refereneu These documeotJ shall be alflzed wttli the a,.ture ud titles of tbe perSOQI slcnlnr on bebaU of tbe bJdder, For corporations, the lignatures of the Prelldent or Vice Presi- dent and. Secretary or A.Mtstant Secretary are requlred lDd the Corporate Seal aball be atrlDd to all documtDtl reqalr. lng algnaturu. In tbe ease of a Putnenlllp, tbe ltpature of at least ooe ,eoeral partaer lJ reqlllrecl. No bldl will be aceepted from a CODtract.or wbo lu oot befiD lklnaed 1D accorduce wttb tbe prortaiou ol Cblptar 9, Db1slon m ot tbe BualDea aDd Profelltou" Code. Tbe contractor J!ali state hla liceue number ud c'utlfteaticm .. !be pnii)OG.l Compl•nty ll h1gh level~? It seems, at thiS wnting, to lxnl down to the fact that fe w, if any ••hiaher·ups·· were m vo lved in the actual break-in al Wa t er&a te . ln flu e nt .a l persons. howevCT. did try to cover u p the event when, al liter dales, !hey l!~arned of it s details. Certainly that coverina up is an o utnae. a nd no doubt we can act alona fine Without some o f thOH WhO have raUen by the waysid e. But wllat or the noloriou.1 event ilself? The actual tlreak ·in at w.t erpte1 0oo .. t of plua IDd -..et doeumenta. loellrdtai -' prgytatou, may be otartnect at U. ~Uc WorD Otparimeot, City Hill, Newport Belch, Cal1ttala, al 110 coot II> ll- eootrt.etors. It la r~ld tblt tbe piau • c:GIItl:l'let doc.,_ bt ratorDod wlthtD •--lllotild-loc Tbe elly bu ldolll«< !be studud Sl>a<Uiea-llr Pelle FICTITIOII! BIEIIIEjiS NAME Woru ~ (lt"IO ldltloo IDd -lo-) u pn. Fro m a purely political potnt or view , wh y ••• Daniel Ellsbera'J publication of th~ top-seeret Pe.nta,on PJJ)ft't conslder~d to noble, while the pilferin1 ot petly ca mpaip tecrel1 l\t'+in1 nolhln110 do wirh ntUoul a e c:uril y waa an abomination? Why was it worM to brctk lnto th• olfic:t of EIJibcra 'I Mrinlt ChtJI H w11 for tbe ptllent hJtnNif IO rl:lt tadafttlriftl IOCUrH r' I do oot Judi•. I .,..,el, ••. n. .1MIItlamt ST ATEifEIIT pared by !be Soall>aro Clllllorall c......-a ol 1111 "-leu Tbe a,nowtq per1001 are P ... Uc Worta A..oelatSoa Ud tbl .u.dated o..nJ Coa- doiD& -. .. , Tho Waat traelora of Amorlea. CG!Ifn ma:t bt ,..._ trom BaUd ... Caul Trolloy Car Co.IDdCai-Mawa. Ioe.1 1055 O.W-A ..... Loa Aqolu, CaJIIonla teo Coolrlo BoGIIqla, 7tl--. (JIIJI"IO-H71. Caul Htc11W>7, ....... 911151 : Tilt clly ... ildal>tOd SlaDdlt<l P;>actal Pr-Uld WIDllra 114!' l<IIJoa;ll, U4 S1u1u<J Draftlp. Cop!.. ol -an aftllllllo o1 !be Broota -. ._ Dele.. P16Uc WO<D OtparimeDt ala -ol $1.00 por rrot. 1111151;-Wabotor KID. 1D --lllo --Cf Arllcll I, C-I, U4a:--.~ Part 1 Cfttra c-~ CGdo ~ l'l'lllat-), ~;.'c'" _.: Co111J t.Jao !be Cllt We( lilt Cllr "'~-. ... -r• U4 -lllrrrol. "'-!be _.. ..-..c nlll ot por ._-ta lilt 1ocaJ11r ~~~~C;L~-~~~·~:;:·Ia rrlrkll lilt -to lo llo Pii'III....S llr-<mi. •Je-- la colloo, .. IJpe ol' --.. -· --···· ... -....... ----··--... ~~~ii~~~lli.a:ill~-. ·;'1'11~·~~~1~~!ll,~~~t'll .. -"' -~~-to r -"' .. cu:r c-. AU,.._"' 111t 'J tl--(I( IIIII~ ..-..--~-·\'111-n. etl:r 'lli&M... Njlet.., Wllli!MIUI lonl .. .,_., .. • LAlaA CLDit tiiO••~r~=· · ern •o~e&.~ ,.,..,. llq ll,tiW, Ill IM...,.I_ ..... • • SYMBOLS of the seml-anmal auction for tbe beoeftt of tbe Newport Harbor Art Mtl5eum are beld by Mrs. Johnston Ballard, at rtgbt, aod Mra. WUllam Given.~. The camel ptnata represents a cllildnn's party tbat wlll be one of the auction items. Mrs. Glnns holda a beau- tiful nightgown, also to be auctloBed. The aDCUon dlnoer Is slated for June 1 1n the Newporter lo.D's Moote Carlo room. Vacation trips to Mau.tlan, Cabo San Lucu, utab, Aspen, and Palm Desert are inc100ed in donated aucttoa prlles. other pri:r.es Include parties, alrUne tickets, cook- ing lessons, theatre tickets aod art lessons. Kristina Bruning weds Dr. Weldon E. Havins T11o..-.,at-Kr~ IOIIYille, Florida, wulbo-"-1 llini1ActD Dr. WeldoD Ed-man. Tbt ubera wenDr.Du- wud Hanu Jr. wu btld Frl-td Heymaoa of WublD&toa. daJ ..,.., M&J 18, at st. D.C., Jobo FaJeooe and Gear,. Jollli V1a.QMJ catlloUe Cbweh, Stra~ioa of I..oDc Beac.._ aa.. latud. Mrs. Hanna IJ"'.dUlltd trora Tbe Wide t. tiM daqbter the Coueat of the Sacred Hel.rt. of lin. 1tar• Muc:retta Wood, Meok> Puk. ud reeeiYed a owaer of Katu Mucrtta Im-bacbeiot of aeleoce decree 1a port. 1D. Ccnaa del Mar. Tbt nursing at CaU.Ionlla statelltlJ- brtdtlf'OOm'a mother 11 Mrs, versity at Loa Anaelea. St.. ln. R. RaY'tnt of Coronado. 1a presently •ork.lng tOftJ'dl Fatblr MeCartliJ performed a mutera degree 1o nuratng. tbt eeJ'8moDJ, A recepUoo tol-Dr. Ravlu p-adua.ted mapa lond at Cbe B&b.1a Corinthian cum laude ~om CalUorDJaState Yacbt Club. UaJnutty at San Dteso. He Tbt bride worureDIJ.aRJlCe ls a 1970 graduate of Bowman ltyle PD of peJe blot, with Gray Sebool of W:edlclne, Wake wblte utlque lace puelJ. Tbe Forest University, N.C. He in- nu at.o f•tured the antlqoe teroed at Washington Hospital lace and the wedd1bc bouquet Center, Waslltllgton, D.C. He wu of Ulaea. Mrs. KJ.reo Anoa •Ul bepn his resldeocy lnopb- Llbd, lltter of tbt bride, was tba.lmok>gy at the Jules Stitn tbe ma.troo of booor. Eye lnstltute at OCLA Medical Hetdl Ann Ltodwutbefiower Center lo July. MRS. WELDOH E. HI.VINS JR. ctrl &Dd Brett Lind 1IPU tbe When tbey return from their --------------------------- rlDg bearer. They are niece wedding trip, Dr. and Mrs. LEGAL NOTICE L!GAL t«lTICE nephew of the bride. Havins will make their home FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Dr. Glenn Jotmstoo of Jack-In Westwood. STATEMENT N H The following persoo is doing ewcomers at oag busioessa" Associ>ledlnYest-ments Ltd., 2400 Elden, 113, • WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 P.O. Bo:r: 103, Costa Mesa, Ca. Boy --Mr. arad Mrs. James Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Pu-92627: Edward J. Babson, Geo. P. Bercen, 2048WallaceStreet, Kwang Chang, Z266 Fountain Partner, Z400 Elden, 113, P.O. Costa U.esa. Way -West, Costa Mesa. Box 103, Com Mesa, Ca. 92627. Boy --Mr.I.DdMra.Herman • MONDAY, MAY 14 Thts buSiness is conducted E. Ateocto, 2'700 Peterson Pl., Girl --Mr. aDd Mrs. Gary by a limited partnersllip. FICTIT10l.S BtmNE$ NAME STATEMENT Tbe following person is doing bulioess as: E. Eddie LeBaron and Associates, 610 Newport Center Dr., Suite 1360, Newport Beach, Callfornia 92660: E. Eddie Le Baron, 610 NeW"pprt Center Dr., Suite 1360, Newport Beach, CallforDI.a 92660, Tbis business is being con- IIEIPORT HARBOR EIISIG. riiii.ISIIED IEEJ(LY -PAGE 3 TliURSOAY,IIAY ll, 1973 OONliiA D£l.IIAR, CAL YESTERDAY'S MEDICINE, TODA Y'S COW FEED A short tune ago, people thought black strap molasses was effecuve treatment for anc:mtd ilnd rheumatism. Today we know beucr. We: v.ouJdn't think of relying on .. home rcmedie3" when wt have so many fast· acting, reliablt: modern medications avatlable to us. But remember-most medicines should be taken only upon the adv1ce of your p~stc1an. Tht: nc.ttt ttme you're not feehng up 10 par, see your doctor first. Then, tf he orders medicattOf'l, come to us for quahty prescripuon ~rv•ce. Christensen .a L COAST -'1 .. CO..A DU. ... OIIIOUI .. _ Costa Mea. Hess, 554 Hamllton Street, Signed: Edward J. Babson. Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Robert Costa Mesa. This statement was tiled with W. Sprenger, 340 Aln Lane, Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Nabll the Count}' Cieri. of Orange ducted by an lndfvlduaL ~:;:=====;:===========: Signed: E. Eddie Le Baron. 1 Thl.s statement nled with the coUD.ty clerk of Ora.oge County OD May 21, 1973, by Theresa. M, Ward, deputy county clerk.. Costa Mesa. Mansour, 1863 Port Wheeler County oo May 7, 1973, Wll- Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Fred Place, Harbor VIew Homes. Uam E. St John, county clerk, S. McSwain. 2943 Baker St., Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Melvin by Theresa M. Ward, dep..-y, WE WILL SELL YOU~ HOME 4-lo H CAMERA SHOP" P t.SSPORT PHOTOS PUBLICITY PHOTOS Costa Mesa.. Richardson, 3071 Yellowstone Publish: May 10, 17, 24, 31, McKAY CUESTOF HONOR • THURSDAY, MAY 3 Drive, Costa Mesa. in tbe Newport Harbor Publish: May 2-4, 31, June 7, 1973, In the Newport Harbor USC Harbor Area AlumnlwUl Girl -· llr. and Mrs. Jerome F -25141 F -2~79 hOst a banquet in booor of foot-Kelly, Z21 Broa.dway, Costa ball coach JohD McKay at tbe Mesa. Balboa Bay Club oa FrtdaJ, • FRIDAY, MAY 4 COPY June 1, at 6:30 p.m. McKay, Girl--Mr. and. Mrs. Mer- whose Trojans are tbe oatJoo-riU Purmtre, 332 Bucknell Rd., a l clla.mptons of tootb&ll, wu Costa Mesa. selected as the NCAA football Boy--Mr. ud Mrs.Rlcbard coach of the year, Crane, 9-fO West 18tb St., Costa Warren Glbboos, presideDt MeaL e. coast of the Newport Harbor Are& • SATURDAY, V.AY 5 'eo•·nM del mar, ClUb, said Tommy Walker wtll Girl --Dr. aDd Mrs, Jolll =~~;;;;;:;;;3;-;~;W;;~~~~~;••:;m:•:st:•~r~m~c:e~e;m~o;:rues. Fe~. 2~1 ~gC~c~, • Coeta Mesa. Boy --Mr. a.od Mrs. F. CBIJaC:BES A Pru artd lrtdtptrtdtrtl Conf(1t~atiorral Cbri.lliar~ Cb111rcb THE REV. JOHN A. LINDVALL. Minister Sunday Services: 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. Bible Study: 9:00a.m. aDd 1:00 p.m. Church School: 10:00 a.m. 3262 BROAO STREET, NEWPORT H!IGHTS Hurserv c:ar• pro"W"idecl THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ntE CENTER FOR BIBLICI.L STUDIES J01 MAGNOLIA $T. AT 9t 4S "-'*• Ill\.! CLASSES SANTA AHA. AYE. 1)100 "-M •. 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TOM TYREE, Pa1tor SUNDAY SERVICES , 10,00 Ul. 6 7,00 P, Y. HOME BIBLE CLASSES, Call 551-0091 Ccaaal Bible Qarda •oai!•T M. IIMGSTOH -I'AITO. 23RD ST. at ORANGE, COSTA MISt. -64~5050 Suoday morntnc •or•lltp -lO:SO a .m. SUDdiJ School S11Dday ••enl.DI 'WOI'IIdp ~ 8:00p.m. 9:00a.m. Wednudi.J Blble ltudJ ud pn.Jer •..••. ?:00 p.m. AD ch-"b Willi Blblo toorblnc mlaloUJ Preltoo Hobart, 2!26 Tustln An., West Upper Bay, Girl-· Mr. and Mrs.Ednrd P alukl, 289 E ut 1 eth Pl., Co.ta Mesa. • SUNDAY, MAY 6 Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Aotbony Hean, 590 Baker, Costa Mesa.. Boy ... Ur. and Mra. Pbil- 111> SW-L 1981 Port[)q)- lelP, Harbor View Home,, • MONDAY, MAY 7 Glrl --Ur. and Mrs. AntboaJ L. U1ber, sn Joann Street. Apt. H, Costa Mesa. • TUESDAY, MAY 8 Boy--Y.r. aDd Mrs. Stepben C. Drum my, 4Z4 62nd Street, Newport Sbores. Boy -· Mr. and Mrs. Ste•en G. Faschlrtg, 251 A'Jocado, Apt. 14, Colta Mesa. Girl --Kr. and Mrs, John C urr•, 1813 HummJ.ncblrd Dr., Costa Mesa. Girl --Wr. aod Mrs. Rich- ard Darls, 976 Va.lencla, Apt. 3, Costa Mesa. • WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Ray. mODd Elllott, 524 Tu.stin A'fe., Newport Helgbts. Boy __ Y.r. t.Dd Mn. Broce Cuton, 107 27th st., West New- port, Glrl --Mr. ud Mrs. stenn TrulllDpr, 1W Verano Place, !rflllt, Girl --Yr. and Mrs. Demd.s Madiao, 1010 Valeocla, Apt. D,ColtaMea.. Boy --Mr. ud Mrs. Harry BurDett, 2207-A Caoyoo Dr., Cotta Mesa. • THURSDAY, MAY 10 Girl --Dr. ucS V.rs. AU&o J. Yln, !717 Skylark Circle, Coat. Yea. BoJ --Mr. Ud Kra:. Louts RecCI01F, 5542 Stern Rojl Rd., lrYillt. " FRIDAY, YAY 11 Girl •• Mr. Ud Mrs. Broce SchWer, 24'12 Fatrny Drl•e, COit:IU.ea.. Gtrl -· Yr. and Yrs. James Korb, 1758Z UtDCbester, lr-..... 8oJ --Wr. IJid lira. James Y. S11art, SU9 WeKlntor Way, Costa..: ..... • SATURDAY, YAY 1! TwtD Clrll -· lit'. I.Dd Mrs. F....Wick Darou, U~ None Anne,COIIb,.ea. Boy •• Ur. ud Mrs. Jobn F. Darlooao, 14015-1/Z W. Ba:r An .. Ctatn.I ffwport. Girt -Mr. &Dd ••· Dooc- -£. 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But eo-n B.lah-y/li?J-fom oaw oat0111 ta Cotta, •• Arwlll. ,.._, •• a •"· a..""~ .. Tn•••n 0111o • THE HAR-AREA'$ OFFSET N~A'ER """" .. ~ .......... ·-......... 27t1 a. c.e.c. ....,., c..-. deJ ...... O.St 92625 TELEI'!HONE: f7H8I5o IAiw Cod,t 11•1 '1'1N NftiOitT IIA.IJOill BNSIGN '-dM -ty ..,_,_P"" prllltad an4 1 "lht Ill .. Oty of.N..-pon a..ch, aod 11M Oftlyloca.lly ~ed ............ w ,.per Ill dw I'Mwp«t ~ ..... AI... .,, •• ,, Wlle:ldy, .. n...-..,. Seco.d eta.,_... ,.ldatCarGN tW .... ,Catif. TID NZWI'Oa.T tL\Jl80A ENSIGN-~ ~ be a ,..,.,.,.. o1 ....,.. drc.l.cioto lly c'-1 dectft No. A-10171 .bled May 14, 1951, t. s.,.,-CM.I ficw tiM County ofo.-.n., Jt.1c ofc.JjComfa, and by ,_ ll.benof i. quatified 1o ,.ablieb all J*blk 1t0acc. requ.ired by a.w. AJ. YO £. KAAPA . . . . . . OwDft and. Pubaa.bea PEG HAA.PA . • . . . . . . . . .A»oa.lll: Edhc.- IUBSCRIPTION RATES Th L•ttl G. t la~Ana: O...year,S.5.00:lyc .... ,S 8.00 e I e lan o.n or Huboo """ o... ,.v, S6.oo: 2 r•~.uo.oo . · ~~.. ..etl9 ~ -"¥ ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign • TAX LIMITATION INITIATIVE Politicians who like to spend taxpayers' bard earned money are crying out In pain over Governor Reagan's tax limitation Initiative. That fact alone Is proof that the governor's proposal Is bad for the big spenders and good for us taxpayers. The governor Is trying to limit the amount of money that the state of Calif- ornia can take from us without our con- sent. The proposed tax limitation Is fig- ured on a percentage basis. We now pay about B. 75 per cent of our Income In state taxes. Under the governor's con- stitutional amendment, this percentage would be reduced gradually to 7.15 per cent over a period of 15 years. That represents about a 20 per cent reduc- tion. Governor Reagan makes this hopeful observation In his appeal f or support for his taxpayers crusade: "If the amend- ment passes In California, perhaps other states --even the federal government will follow suit." ,..,., How about a prestdlotltial candidate In --1976 who will camj&f&n on a national program of placing a similar tax limi- tation on the federal government! Such a measure could stop our nation from !Is headlong plunge Into bankruptcy. Ron- ald Reagan could well be the 1976 can- didate to restore the nation to fiscal sanity. • • • • ONE WAY TO HELP ENERGY CRISIS There's a lot of viewing with alarm about Impending shortages In power, gas and oil, and talk of possible rationing. Car pooling, walking, bicycling and m ot or- cycling will help ease the fuel problem. As for the electric power problem, there's one readily appare nt step that could be taken Immediately. How about cutting down on some of that excessive lighting on streets and shopping centers? The prime example that comes to mind is that super-lighted showcase of shopping , Fashion Island. It's lit up like a Christ- mas tree. We could do without much of that spectacular boul~'t ..rd lighting and also some of th" o•aze of lights in the parking lots. ~ COl/Iff COLL&all --rieo ..,.-C ... R 1 IE Jl'lll 11 a Diet 10 .....,.. lo' ..... ._ ,, ..... ,, ..... _.~<:-,-••. -llillllt.-....... -... -bJ occ lfliiiJ• ........ 111 m Sl 1111&1 llbll Ja1aMw I ,_.,. .. ._,._II'Qe s S. _, (Cootinued trom last week) had beeo 1n ~licm for years Br FRANCIS HORVATH and -be leH 1!111 !be JobD- So mucb tor the blstorlcal ntes Come La.te)1 aboald be data 011 tbe trlumrirate ot Wal-more toleraut of tbe odor1 aDd ter Loogmoor lbe late Jerry be considerate ol the employ. Spangler, who haooled tbe front ment of 50-80 employees t~ offtce, aod tbe Uttle GJ.ant. put food aDd mooey oo lbetr Tommy Thomas, who s~-ta.Lles a.Dd RIOD8J lor tbe mer- vised operations cbants. Tommy's pare~ came from Later, tbe caAblag bustneas Astros, Greece, and Uved In became less actin and Tommy Long Beach. In 1943 at a p.tb-blamed the use of ltrooc s.m, erlng of Greek trleods and rei-detergents by the resideota tbat attves, Tommy met Beatrice dedroyed tbe off-sbore ketl Pagonis wbo became b.ls Ylle beds and caused the mackerel tbat sa~e year and in 1949 to move farther away from Thomas A. T~mas Jr. was s llore. Tbls made ftsbtng in born. To-day they Uve at 1224 small boats hazardous aod 1m- Berkshire Lane In the West-pracUcal. Tommy called 1t tbe clllf area of Newport Beacl:t. 3 P•s --people, pollotiou and Tommy Is a member of progress, but at the same time the Seafaring Lodge tbe Shrllle be would qua.Ufy It b7 aytng. and the ConsistorY the El-"We've had several bad spells change Club and the' Chamber over tbe past 30 years, maybe of Commerce. He was a chart-we are ~golDgtbroagbaDOtb­ er member In tbe org;an.futlon er cycle . of the Mariners Bank at 2712 The sale of the cannery to W. Coast Hwy. and served alone Unger-Pac1flc in 1969 wu In with his friends, Edgar (Ned) escrow for 2 years, during Hlll, 0. W. (Dtc lt) Ricllard. which time there were conUn- Lyman Farwell. George Hoi-gencies, conditions, amend- stein, Leslle Petersen, Les ments, variances, etc., and DOt Steffensen, John T. Boyd, Sandy tllltll the sale of the cannery lD McKay, Nelson Neice aDd the 1972 to Burgess & Dooon.n late Judge Karl Lynn Davis Constructloo was the matter as a director until U was sold nna Ur;ed, and tbe partners could to the United Calllornt.a Bank. retire. I remember In the eartydays Last December, the Uttle the blast of a !lorn comlngfrom Giant suffered a stroke, follow- the cannery that broke tbe ed by the usual attendant Uttle otherwise quiet ofthecitywhlcb strokes, and today be is at a announced the arrival of boat coonlescent borne. loads of mackerel and lllte a I just want to say this to you, town crier called tile workers Tommy, that 1n addition to the to come to the ca..nnery. I many rewards Ufe has brought watoMd pte GfiiVMell.ng ov'5iD~,.,_ fdtDds, your com- the metal .iOlllnl conveyort,..iMDitJ, your relatives are all after 1bet ware acted out trof'rW.t Jour side wishing you ftU the bold r4 tbe ~t by a bf_.,-&Dd pulling for a speedy re- bose, oo their way to the coot-eovery. lng vats. Tbe U ttle Giant was So, Little Giant, you 're the there watc hing every step o1 skipper now, you are at the the operation. wheel. Keep tbe boat moTing 00 As r watched I could sense a course, even tbougb you are a b.armonJou.s r elationship be-bit seasick; sail oo even tbougtl tween e mpklyees and employ-there may be rough waters ers, a kind of gratetulness for at times. Just keep chugging a job, a feeling of warmth and on aod plow tbrotJCt1 the rougb trleodsh.fp with eacb employee wues. On board, you have a trying to do an outstanding job cargo of good Ylshes, crates for Tommy, Walter and Jerry. of gratitude for tbe many good On one occasion, Tommy re-deeds .00 favors you gue to, marked hoW the cooldng odors others, boles of cood wlU and emanating from tbe smoke stack thanks for your contribution offended tbe newcomers of Lido to the commlllity and Just a Is le and how oo thought tba.t boat load of coogratulationsand when they came ttte cannery sincere bopes for recovery. LEI I ERS TO EDITOR • "LIVE THE TRl!T'H" To the Editor : In his first presidential nom- Ination acceptance speech, Richard NI100 stated: •· ... Let us begin by com- mitting ourselves to tbe tr~ -. to see It Ute 1t is, and tell it . Uke it is • -to t100 the truth, and to Uve the truth --that's what we wlll do." Tbat was alm0$1 tln years ago. How mucb looger can tbe A mertcan publlc be deceived by these empty adminlstrat1Ye promises? Yours stocerely, J uUe Dooocbae 821 BeWs Street Eut Bluff • DEATH PENALTY Editor of tbe Ensteo, Nearly 5-1/2 mUUonCaUfor~ nJan.s Toted 1ut year to rutore capital ptmlab.meot. . A pecple'a mandate 011 the Issue was cleu'lydemOilltnted wben Propa.ltsoa 17, tbe death peoaltJ lo.1ti&Uve, received a 67.5' ~~a ........ -· But Sea. Georce Deutme- jian'• le,P.IatiOa tD llnplomeot LE~AL .HOTICE tbe lnteot of Prop. 17, Senate Bill 450, Is facing. at best, an cmeerta.ln tate in the As- sembly. Tbe Senate sent It to tht Auembly r ecently oo a 27 to 12 Yote, but ..mless suftlclent pressare is brought to bear on members ol our Assembly tbe measure will Ukely be tilled. I urge e.-ery Californian wbo voted tor Prq>. 17 last year to sit down Immediately aod nlte a letter ot SB--450 SI.WOft to their assemblyman, and tage tbelr r elatives, friends aDd neighbors to do the same. SiDc:erely, Ken Brown, state coordina. tor, Death Penalty ln1tlaUYe Committee LUCILLE LIHOSAY DIES Sen1c es were held Tued.y for Lucille Lindsay, 54, wbo died Yay 25 at her borne, 316 Otero, tbe Blafb. Tbe Rev, Doo Madctox otncl- ated &t aerYlces in Paclflc Vtew chapel. Harbor VlsriiW., Bur. tal follond 1D Pactllc View memorial put. Mrs. I...IDday 1a IRD'YlYed by bar bullliD:1, Warrea; a IJOO, KeYln LIDday of Newport, Ud Z daqtatera, 0.. JUte, 011 ... mood Bar, aad Derttb Apfell ofFallor1oo. Babls-Bor&Woo otcor-dot Yarwut>e-.at-. FROM THE BIBU John answerod, .. yina un- to them all, 1 indeed baplize you wilh water; but one miJhlio• than I cometft, the latc:hal of wbosc thoel I am not worthy &o un too .. : ho shall bapeiae you with tho Holy c:JJ.otl and witb tire: wt.o.o ru ia In bia hJnd, and ho will tbaoaahiJ pu110 bit tloor. and will aalho• che wbear inca hi• aamer; but Jho chllt he will bum wllh Oro .._acbol>lo. (S~ lAte 3:16. 17.) IOROPTIIIBTS TO INSTALL IIOTICE INVITING Blllfl THIS AERlAL PHOTO, taken In tbl late SO's or e&r}J 40'1, abows tbe Western Canners buUdlDp oo the RblM at tbe lower rlfht ooroer, but tbe lJdo Sbops ud City Hall aret Is almost ncaot. Tbe Udo Theatre buildlnL )bi P. A. Palmer real estate omce a.od St. James Episcopal Cburch can be seen on VIa Lido, Mariners Mile watedroot devel- opment Is well UDder ftY oo lbe Qtber 1lde of tbe turniD& basin aDd Lldo CbanDel. (Pboto courtesy of Mu. Tommy Thomas.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lllal !be Boord o!S..,.m-o of Onap ·eo.ty, Calllotrda, wiD reeeife .. ~ec~ tlldl • to I:Q.O o'eloet P.M. oa MODdlJ, tbt 18tb day ot Jw., U'JS, ia IIIII ollleo ol !be Clerk ol !be Boord ol SIC>Im..o, Sib lbw, COIOIIJ MmlDI-CIG BulldlriL 515 No. Sycamoro Sl,, - Asa, Catltonda, at wblcb time aid bids will btl publlety "" .... IUid rood lbr the lolkrlrtnc: AIRPORT RON-UP AREA. RVNWAY OIR Projlcl No. Uti -420-151 All o1 aid wort to btl performed tn accord&Dce wttb p)UI aDd spea:Ulcatloos wblcb are DOW OD tile in the oftlce of tbe Coanty Clark 1n tbe COUDtJ AdmlDIJtraUon Bulldlnr. S15 No. Sycamore, S&Dt:a Am, Cautonda. Mlnlmum wace n.tea tor t.IU project._.,. bMD determu.d by the Board of S"*'YiiOI'I bJ R..,lutton 7!-71%, a CGPY of wblcb 1s oo ftte In tbe offtce of lbe Clerk of tbt ac.rd ot SuperYiaors. Bidders' attention Is caUed to Secttona 1770.1'777.5 oftbe Labor Code wblcb will require them U awar~ tbe eoatract to pay oot leSS thiD aid CI:Mnl per diem rate of YICQ ..t forth to all laborers, 'fJOflt:meD lDd mechu.lca employed ID tbt ezecutton of the proposed contract. f$/~H( One and ooe-balf Urnes the prl"ffillDr rate ot ,. ... shall be paid uy workinr ttme Ill ezceu of el(ht bour1 1D. lD1 one caludar day and tor S.turdays, Sunday1, aDd legal boHdl.ys, utess othtnrlM DOted. For leu thaD el(bt boura per da7 tbe rate shall be that fraetton ol the toracolng rates that tbt number of boors bears to elfht, BEST SCHOOl. SYSTEM JM St"TI 10 .._ -000. ~LIFORNIA Each bidder mut submit with hls bid a aaUafactory cbeck c erUtled by a refii)On.slble bank or a bidder's bood made payable to the order of the CoUDty of Orange 1n an amoaat not tess than ftye percent of the sum bid as a guarantee that the bl:dder will eater into tbe proposed Contract U tbe ame Is anrded him. In the eYent of f:atlure to enter tn.to IDeh Contract, tbe proceeds of the cheek will be forfeited or, 1D. case ot a bood, the tuU sum thereof wtu be forfeited to a.fd County of Orange. Each bid must be on a blank form furnished by the County of OranKe. PRIDE in what they do Is shown by Newport-Mesa school district s~. John Nicoll a.Dd Ills assista.ni, Mrs. Jean Harmon, as they bang a sillJl ln the district otflce lobby at 1601 16th st., Newport Heights. The pride Is c.atcbing. Several prln<:tpals in tbe district ban asked for sim- Ilar signs, with tbe word "system" deleted, to hang in their schOols. (EilSigu photo.) Tbe successful bidder shall be required to fUrnish, at time of stgntnr arreement, one surety bood wblcb shall protect the laborers t.Dd materialmen and sbaU be for lCIOI of the amount of the Contract, In accordi.D.ce with SecliOD 420-4 of tbe Government Code, aDd ooe surety bood 1D the amo\Dlt of 1(l(Jil. of tll:e Contract, ruaranteelng the fllthfnl performance of the Contract; said boDda to be tlrst approYed by tbe County Counsel aDd lnsuruce Administrator of Orance County. Tbe Boa..rd of S~rvlsors reserves the rl&ht to rejeet any or aU bids, and oot necessarily accept the lowest price bid, and to wain any intormaUty 1D any bid received. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF S UPERVlSORS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNlA. MARILYN MANION lt's All J~. The 'f>toiY'. ''" l .. , Dated May 22, 1973. 1•1 '' .. - W. E. STJOHN COWICY Cterk.and e:z-oftlcio Clark of tbe Board of S-.ervt..ear• of 0rance Coanty, CaUiornJa Whal I for abour WaiUJaU ~ o ne am tired of wondermg whaL Now. that IS a ternble thing to say when rverybody 1s weepmg nocod1le tears over the dem1 se o f Amencan moraluy Perhaps I am overly cymcal, or on the contrary. excess1vely na1ve. but to my mmd, John and Martha Mit c hell have summed up s1des qu1te t 1d1ly {Martha '"Mr !>reside-nt should res1gn :· John · ''Any thought o f the Pres1dent res1gn1ng nd~~:ulous "') My o wn comme-ntary may look nd 1culous an hour Jllcr 11 goes to pre%. as ne-w dnd ternble revelatiOnS JTC' ha red rach m1nutc-hy tealous reportrrs. On the other hand . no/ comment 1ng on the only ~ub,ert of the season wo uld look <'ven more h1zarre or. heaven forbid , susp1c1ous But I shalT not dwell u pon the evils of corr upt10n. power, money , and so on . The Nt'w York TimrJ and Washmxton Pott have said 11 aiL Compl•nty " levels'.' It seems, at th1s writing, to boil down to the fh'l that few, 1f any "'hiaher-ups .. were invo lved in the actual brea k-tn at Wat erga t e . l n rlu e ntia l persons, however. d id try to cover up the event when , ~I lat er d1te1, they learned o f its deu ih. Certainly thllt coverina up is an o utraae. and no doubt we can aet 1lona fine without some o f those who have fallen by the wayside. But whit o r the no toriow event it~elr. T he a ctual l)reak·in st Waterpte1 Fro m a purdy politica.l point O( YieW, Why WI$ Dan'tel Etbbn,'s publica.tlon of the top-secrt:l PeniiJOn Pspers considered 10 noble, while the pllferinr ol pelly ea m paip ~eereu h:nina nolhin& to do with national t e c ur l l y was an abom1,.tion? Wily was il wone to brelk IntO th• orne. of Elllbefa'l lhrink than it was for the l)ltient hlmselt 10 ride n~na-rina -rllyf I do ""' Jodoo: I _,. ••. Tile _ ..... • w 111 nevt"r be .mswercd because the huon and villain! have:: bt"en estabhshed pcrmanenfly 1n pnnt The apparent purpose of tht" hrtak-1n . and of tr.e plan of which II seems to have been a part . was to try and innuence the sdectiOfl o f I he Democratic Presidential nom1 nee. Spec •rica lly, the plotters wanted to n1ake sure that George McGovern was nommated , as he would be the eu1est for N•xon 10 beat Well. now. that . httk f~c t oughl to outrage both flamtng M cGovern supporters and rock-ribbed Conservatzves who l)pposed the Senator As ~1.:Govern sa•d rel·ently about York Ttmn magaL1ne . May n. IQ?J) movmg roht1cal cxpenenre that had uken place m th1~ country 1n many Yr3r~. l found out latl:'r, lookl:'d on tel .. v•skm as takeover of D'emouatic hun l·h o f Ion g -ha .red 1f tl were thc the good old Party by a k 1d s and 3ggresswe women_ And now we know the truth finally Gt'mgc MrGovrrn wa1 a Repub/tl'alt plot Th~ A m er~ran Wu v Fra rur~1 LEGAL HOTSCl (SEAL) By J~me AleD.Dt1er Doputy Publlsh: May 31 and June 7, 1973, Newport Harbor En.s:lp. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA NOTICE INVITING BIDS SE ALED BIOO will be receiYed at tbe omce of the City Clerk, City Hall, Newport Beach, Cautornia, IID.tilll :OO A.M. on the 13th day of June, 1973, at which time they will be opened and read, tor performing work as follows : STREET RESURFACING PROGRAM WESTCLtFF .AREA 1972.73 CONTRACT NO. 1528 Bids must be submitted oo tM proposal form attacbed with the cootnct docmnents turniabed by tbe Ptj)Uc Works Department. Tbe addltional copy of the proposal form Is to be retained by tbe bidder for b!s records. Each bid must be accompanied by cash, cerWled cbeck or Bidder's Bood, made payable to tbe City of Newport Beach, for an amount eqtal to at least 10 percent ol tbe amount bid. The title of tbe project and the words ''SEALED BID" sball be clearly marked 011 the outstde ot the envelope coo- taln1ng the bid. Tbe cootract document. that must be completed, e:zecuted, and returned 1n tbe sealed bid are: A. Pr~sal B. Destpatloo of Stileootn.ctors c. Bidder's Bood D. Noo-eolluaton Atfldaytt E. Statement of Ftnancl&l Respocslbtllty F. Technical Ablllty and EJI)erteoce RetereDCes These documeot1 shall be afftxed wttb tbe &ipture and Utles of tbe persou stptnr 011 bebaU of tbe bidder, For corporatiooa:, tbe li&Uture• ol tbe Pres:ldeot or V1ee Prut. deot aDd Secretary or Alslatant Secretary are requtred uc1 the Corporate Sell aball be alllQd to aU docmntlltl requJr. lng stgnaturq, ln the case ol a Partnersbll), the 111patare of at least ooe pneral partDer Lt required, No bids will be accepted from a cootractor wOO 1aa DOt beeD lkenaed lD aceorduce wttll tbe P1'0'11JoQa o1 Cbapter 9, Dlrtlloll m ot tbe Bnatness tad Profeulou' Code. Tbe contractor sb&ll state bls llceue number IDif cJauUI.cation ID the proposal. Ooe HI ot plaos IUid COIIIract doc11moota. lroelmmc -1 protlsloas, may be obb'ned at tiMt PabHe Worta OtpartmMt, C II}' Rill, N-1 Boaeb. CoSa>nlia, II .., -1o Uc:ouod contractors. It 11 rtQUtlted tbat tile ptua ~.Ddt ooatract c~oc ... -be nt...DOCI wlilllll a -111M 111o ~ -••r. The cb)J bu _ .. !be studud Spoe-lbr Mile FJCTJTIOIIl BllliKESS NAME Worb ~ (U70 odllloo IIIII -lo-) u pn- STATEMEIIT pared by !be Soolllora C~ C..,_o ollilo "'-l<U Tbo t>llowlq por-. oro Poi>Uc Woru Auoetoi!CIG IUid !be Auoelatod c-al Coo. dollll -u : Tbo Wool lraclorl ol America. COlliN -be --lfom 8alldJor C-TrolliJ Cor Co. IIIII Cal-"*"•• llle:t lOIII Ooorlold. A-oo. Lao Aaplu, CoJllonda leo-~. 741-OOON.(IIIJ170-117J. C-Jllljnrar, ~ 111151: Tbo ciiJ IIU _.. S)aDdlrd Spoclll .,._ IIIII WIW.m RoJ Klllollp, IU -d Dnwllop. Coplu cl -an lftl»>o II !be Bn>Ob Stroot, ,_..... llooc' Poi>Uc Worlll ~ II I -oiJI.OO por IlL Ca. llze$1;-W-Kill-Sa •--lilo-ol Al15clo 1. Clllplor 1 otC'. ~~~-81r.-;J.ac-Pori 7 otlbl c.._'-Code~ tmot-~ BoiU, c .. ·-1; caa., 1oJoa tllo Cltt Cn(li cl"' CIIJ If II"''IIit -lu-P-,IU-IIInoi,L&· tllo -1----railtolpor<lo•-·la .. ~ .-lloocii.CL 118111.· ,lii'W1IIdllilo -U•tolropot .. ollllr-crd,c....,._ ftll: \Wtat• .. Caldlk:llld· cat:loa, • IJpl. II W01 1 • .............. tD .... by&~ ... ~ tllo--...... ---la·-·· · 1ipo11:-•-tWJ.-·ma +'4W J-1.1, It'll. • ..., c1 -n•-a. .... • " ·-Ia .. -, ... Cllr CJoft. Alll!ll'lboolo .. t!U•..-----6£ -·ill p;clilld 'rlll~allilot:.­ lilo c..., Clori~ '"""'a... r<J'IHJIIIt :nftlllai--~1110-c...., e lllJW,1 l'lli .-.......~ ... I. a -. dirt, -dlr •. , • ., .... ,.,.. .... riiM.., njlct 111J or IIi-1111 . "'fta-Ill. lVI; ... '""""---·--~-II, 1-. \-14, LAlitA LAaDI OliT CLDit 1J •. 1...,11 .. ..,.,,....,, · em oi iiribt •.u:a. C.lUfOIII1A ..... , .......................... ,-..... • • Kristina Bruning weds Dr. Weldon E. Havins IIE'FOifT HARBOR EIISIG~ PIJIUSHED IEEIILY -PAGE 3 lliUIISOAY, IIAY 31, 1!73 OOIIOIIA 0£LIIAII, CAL n. ,._, ot-Krlotlao ooonllo, Florid&, wu tbo belli .ta1 Brw1Dc to Dr. Weklma £4-man. Tbe llabera were Dr. Da•- wvd llaftu h. wu Hid Frl-ld Heymanc of Wurttnctoa., d&J ..,...., Mq 11, at st. D.C., John Fakoae and Georp loM Vla.uer CatboUc Church, StrnO\clolo. of Loo.1 S..cll. Balbol ltJud, Mn. HniDa craduated from Tbe tride t. tbt daapter the C011Y.t ottheSacred Heart, o1 Mra. ltar• M.arll'ltta Wood, Menio Park, ~ recelYed a oner ot Karen Marcreta Im-bacbelor of tcleoee decree 1.111 porU lD eon.. del War. Tbe nursing at Ca.l1forn1a stateUnt- brldlcroom'a motber Ia Mrs, verstty at Los Anplea. Sbl fn R. Rat1DI of Corooado. 1.1: presently •orklng towa.rdl Fatblr McCartby pvfol'med a muten degree 1n .ola'dnf. tbl tertlDOQ)', A receptloo tot-Dr. HaYIDa graduated mapa lond at tbe Be.h1a CorlnttlU.n cum laude from Ca.llforo.taState Y aebt ClE. UD.Iventty at San ot.ero. He Tbe br1dt woreauoa1asanee Is a 19?0 gradtate of Bowman .tJ'Ie CUWD ot pale blue, wtth Gray School ot Medtetne, Wake wb1te aattque lace puela. Tbe Forest Un1nrs1ty, N.C. He to- Yell at.o teahU'ed the uttque terDed at Washln&f.on Kospttal lace and tbt •eddla1 bouquet Center, Washl..Dgton, D.C. He YU of Ulaea, Mrs. Karen Anna wlU becto bJs resldeocy 1n opb- Llod, J!Jter ol tbe brlde, was tbalmology at the Jules stetn tbe matroo of booor, Eye lnsutute at OCLA Medical Htldi ADII LIDdwulheflower Cenler 1D July. MRS. WELDOH E. Ho\VIHS JR. lirl &Dd Brett Lind wu the When they return from their -------------------------- riDe beuer. Tbey ue niece wedding lrJ.p, Dr . and Mr s. LEGAL NOTICE LfGAL. NOTICE nephew of the br'lde. Hnins will make their home FICTIT10(1) BI.SINESS NAME Dr. Glenn Johnstoo ot Jack~ In Westwood. STATEMENT N H The following persoo lsdol.ng ewcomers at oag bu.iness '"' AssociatedinTest-ments Ltd., 2400 Elden, 113, • WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 P.O. Box 103, Costa Mesa, Ca. Boy ~-Wr. IDd Mrs. James Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Pu-92627: Edward J. Babson, Gen. P. Bergen. 2048Wallacestreet, Kwang Chang. 2266 Fountab Partner, 2400 Elden, US, P.O. Co.ta Mesa. Way - West, Costa Mesa. Box 103, Costa Mesa,Ca. 92627. Boy--Mr.a.odMra.Herman • MONDAY, MAY 14 This business Is conducted E. Ateoclo, 2700 Petersoo PL, Girl --Mr. aod Mrs. Gary by a Umlted partnership. FICTITJOUS Bt.SINE~ NAME STATEMENT The following person is doing business as: E. Eddie LeBaron and Associates, 610 Newport Center Dr., Suite 1360, Newport Beach, Ca.lllorru:. 92660: E. Edd.ie Le Baron. 610 Ne'ifi'POrt Center Or., Suitel360,Newport Beach, Ca_IJfornt.a 92660. This business is being con- YESTERDAY'S MEDICINE, TODAY'S COW FEED A shurt ltme ayo, people lhoughl blackstrap molasse! was etfoct.J'o'e treatment ror anemta and rhcumatt!lm Today we know bett('r We v.ouldn 't think or rclyma on "home remedies'' whtn we ha ve so many rast· acting, ~liabl(: modern mcdicauons ava,la.blc. to us. But remember-most medicines should be taken only upon the adv.ce of your ~stctan . Tht tl(:).t ttmc you're not feeling up to par, see your doctor firR Then. if he orders medication, come to us for qualt ty pn:scnpt•on strvJC(:. Christensen .a &. COAST .. ., .. c:o.aiiA DtL ll&a 011101.& , ... ' SYMBOLS of the seml-a.nn~l auction for the beoeflt of the Newport Harbor Art Museum are beld b)' Mrs. Johnston Ballard, at right, and M.rs. WUllam Gh·e~:~~. The camel pinata represents a children's party that wUl be one of the auction Items. Mrs. Givens holds a beau- tiful nightgown, also to be auctioDed. The ucttoo dinoer Is slated for June 1 ln the Newporter Inn's Moo.te Carlo room. Vacation trips to Mautlan, Cabo San Lucas, Ut:a.b, Aspen, and Palm Desert are tnchxted in donated auction. prtaes. other prizes Include parties, airline ttcllets, cook- ing lessons, theatre tickets and art lessons. Costa Mea.. Hess, 554 Hamilton Street, Signed: Edward J, Ba.bsoo. Boy --Mr. aDd Mrs. Robert Costa Mesa. This statement was tlledwtth W. Sprenger, 340 Alva I...a.ne, Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Nabil the County Clerk of Orange ducted by ao lndlvtdual. 'i;:;:::====;:======:::::::::::::::: Signed: E. Eddie Le I This statement n.ted •lth co1111ty clerk or Orange, ~:;':~~ oo May 21, 1973, by T Costa Yea.. Mansour, 1863 Port Wheeler Collllty on May 7, 1973, WU- Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Fred Place, Harbor View Homes. llam E. st John, county clerk, S. llcSwa.in, 29-tJ Bater St., Boy --Mr. a.nd Mrs. MelVin by Theresa M. Ward, dep\iy. Costa Mesa. Richardson, 3071 YeLlowstone Publish: May 10, 17, 24, 31, McKAY GUEST OF HONOR • THURSDAY, MAY 3 Drive, Costa Mesa. 1973, ln the Ne"PPrt Harbor USC Harbor Area Alumni will Girl ·-Mr. and Mrs. Jerome F -25147 host a banquet in booor of foot. Kelly, 221 Broadway, Costa ball coach John McKay at tbe Mesa. Balboa Bay Club oo. Friday, • FRIDAY, MAY 4 Jtme 1, at 6:30 p.m. McKQ, Girl --Mr. aod Mrs. Mer- whose Trojlns are tbe oatloo-riU Pugmire, 332 BuclmeURd., at cba mplons of football, wu Coab. Mesa. selected as the NCAA tootbl.ll Boy--Mr . and Mrs.RtctJard coach of tbe year. Crane, 940 West 18tb St., Costa Warren Glbboo.s, prestdeot Mesa. ot the Newport Harbor Azea • SATURDAY, MAY 5 •!~~~~~~~§~1C:lub!, ~sa~l:d:T~o:m~m~y~W=alk:e:•:w1U Glrl --Dr. aDd Mrs, Jotm be the master ot ceremonies. FemiDo, 2791 Redwing Circle, TilE REV. JOHN A. LINDVALL, Minister Sunday Services: 8:00 aDd 10:00 a.m. Bible Study: 9:00 a.m. and HlO p.m. Church ScOOoi: 10:00 a.m. 3262 IIROAD STREET, HEWPORT H!IGHTS Nursery care provided Phone: 642-27~ THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH THE CEHTER FOR II!IILICAL STUDIES 101 MAGNOliA ST. AT 914S A..M. aieL! CLAUIS SAI'tTA A1'4A AV!. 1h00 A.M. WOIUHIP HOUit COSTA MESA 7•00 f'.M. !VA.G!LISTIC HOUII: DR . Jtlolhll COMIIS, PASTOR COSTA MESA COUNSELING CENTER TO EHHo\HCE DlHAMIC LIV:IHG ANOTHER MINI STRY OF' TilE nRST BAPTIST CHURCH REV. Jo\MES HEHRl, DIRECTOR FAMILY, PERSONAL, CALL 548-l?SS MARITAL COUNSEUNG OR 548-Z8S7 LEARN TO LIVE "THE DlHAM!C LlFE" FlkST'OfUROf OF DfiUST, SOB1111ST 3303\'io ..... =;.~L ' ....... 10.10 SUNDAY SERVICES 9 .... -·10.10 .... WIIDNESDAY EVIINING MEmNG I II.IADING llOOM I.UTMERAH CHURCH OF THE .-.vrER ........ Olds ........ :1£ ..... --"""Dr. -.... -· Cltlll. THE REV. PAUL ROIIEtS ~mP&otor SUNDAY 10:00 A.Y. -FomllJ Woutdp NUIISI!ItY PIUWIDI!D ·:.~= ....... ,,.. ... W I 9 ..... • 7t45 p.o .. l'----------" -,. _, Frioloyo 9 a.a . 5 P·&l 7·9 p.m. UTEHD THE CHURCH OF lOUR CHOICE REGULARL l COfrta Mesa. Boy --Mr. and Mrs. F. Prelloo Hobart, 23%6 Tustin An., West Upper Bay. Girl-· Mr. aod Mrt.Ednrd Paluk1, 2&9 Ea.st 16th Pl., Coata Meaa.. • SUNDAY, MAY 6 Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Aotbony Hean, 590 Baker, Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Phil- UpS!ar-lo 1881Port!loa- le1P., Harbor View Homes. • MONDAY, MAY 7 Girl --Mr. &DdY.rs. Ant.boaJ L. Uaber, 571 Joann Street. Apt. H, Costa Mesa. • TUESDAY, MAY 8 Boy -· Mr. a.od Yrs. step ben C. Drum my, 424 62od Street. Newport Sbores. Boy --Mr , am Mrs. SteYeo G. Fasc.hlog. 251 AYocado, ~. 14, Costa Mesa. Girl --ll.r. and Mrs. John Curren, l813Hummingbtrd0r., Coab. Mesa. Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard DaYLs, 9'76 Valencia., Apt. 3, Costa Mesa. • WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 Boy --Mr. aod Mrs. Ray. mood EWott, 524 Tustin Au., Newport He!cbts • Boy --Ill. and Mrs. Bruce Cuton, 107 27th st., West New. port. Girl --11r. a.od Mrs. stnen Trttl.l1z:lcer, 1622 Venoo Place, In!Do. Gill -· llr. aDd Mrs. Denol.a Yadl-1010 Valeoela, Apt. D,CoGMt•. Boy -. ... • IDd ..... HarTy BurDett, U0'7.A Cuyoo Dr., co.a. w.ea. • THURSDAY, MAY 10 Girl --Dr, IDd Mrs. Allan J. Yin, !717 Styi:U't Circle, Colla Uta. Boy ·-Yr. a.od Mrs. Louis Reccow, 5542 Sierra Roja Rd •• lrYIDo. M, Ward, deputy county Ptlbllsh: May 24, 31, June 7, 1973, In the Newport Harbor F -25479 WE WtLL SELL YOUR HOME 4•/. GRACE BIIILE OIURCII Amerlcu LecioD Hall 565 w. lst.b street Costa Mesa • FRIDAY, MAY 11 Girl ·-Mr. IDd Mrs. Bruce Scbuler, 2-472 Fatnray DriYe, Costa Uea.. Gill --Mr. and W:rs. James Korb, 17582 MaDCbuter, lr- Big attheBigM REV. TOM TYREE, Pa,..,r SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:00 A.ll. 6 7:00 P.ll. HOME BIBLE CLASSES: Call 552-txm <atnl Bible Qarc:h ROa!ltT M. aiNGSTON -.. AI TOR 23RD ST. atORo\HGE, C05To\ YISA-~~5050 SIIDda.y morntqworahlp -10:30 &.m. Surdl.y Scbool SIDII.y ennlor worablp -6:00p.m. 8:00a.m. Wedn-J Bible otudy IDd praJV •••.•. AD lDdtpebdtnt Chlll'~b wttb Btble YIIle. Boy -· Mr. &ad Mrs. James M. start. 3U9 McKtJllley W&J, CoM& u ... • SATURDAY, MAY lZ TwtD drll --Mr. and Mrs. Fndtrlct Dwou, Z4S4 None AnDIII, Colta Mua. Boy ·-Mr. ud Mrs. Jobn F. ~~w-. 14015-1/Z W. S., Aft-. Ceatn.l M.-,ort. Gtrt -Yr. 11>11 Yra. Doac- luo E. J...... Z!Mi TGlaDe Rood, C--. • SOHDAY, MAT lS Boy --.... .., ..... ~ .. 8-*I<D, 1108 Port AAJor P--Vlow llolllft. Gtrl --l&r. Uil lin.- l$011 lhmpllrOJ' You can earn this high interest on $5,000 minimum two yea r cenificates. The first yea r your $.'i,OOO cenifl.cate will ea rn $309.15. and more for each consecut ive yea r that interest ts added to the account. You can earn $59.17 on $1,000 minimum one year cenificates, and as much as $51.26 on a regu lar pa ssbook savings account of $1,000. More interest. t.han ban.ks ... more certain t.han st.ocks Plus &ee services ... safedeposit boxes, notary service, travelers c heques, trust deed and note collections, and many more free services are avail · able when you have the required minimum balance in your account at THE BIG M. Plus penonalservice ... experi enced and competent sav· ings counselors in each office to assist you in planning your sav1ngs program. Coro1U clel.Mar: •"7 ... t CoMt Blahway/'7s·JGIO OU. oalou t. CGna, .... ...,...._ ,..,. , = ""' e...l'ln~ sa• _. 'ftftl_.,., Oolto ' - • -' 0. ' ,· .. i..;. •' . ..• •· " < • U!AL IIOTICI 0 LIOAL IIOTIS:I CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA NOTICE INVITING 81Il) SEALED BIDS will be recet•ed at the otnce of the City Clerk. City Hall, Newport Belch, Call1ornll, 11DUI11 :30 A.M. Gil tbe 12tb day of June, 19'73, at which time tbey wtll be C)fiiDed &Dd read, for performlng work as follows: MG CANYON RESERVOffi SERVICE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS CONTRACT NO. 1525 TUNING UP fOZ' Corooa del Mar btJb tcbool cndUIUOD DJcbt are, from left, Norma Qulno, member of tM grad-. UltlDc class; Terry Watt. studeat bodJ pre81deat, aDd Dnld Atoold., senior class president. Grad a.lebt It Thurs- day, Juoe 14, at the Balboa Parlllon, beglnnt.oc at 9 p.m. T be eYeaJnc will lnclude musical jam sessloo.s a.lxard the PaY1lioo Queen, a.nd entertalDment, diJllaC and due- tog lo tbe tallroom of the Tale of the Wb&le. Music wtu be fUrnished by tbe Radio Flyers~ A comedy- mac;tclan trom Dtsoey&nd will perform. Mrs. James Quinn and Mrs. John Marr are PTA sponsors. Younsters save sea lions 9tda must be submitted on tbe proposal form attacbed Beached sea Uoos aloog wttl ltle contract doeuments turnf.sbed by tbe Publlc Works Orange County's ccutUne are D<4*tlbeot. The additional copy at the proposal form Is to going to ptsomebelptbissum. M r*IDed b)' the bidder for Ills records. mer from 8th grade students at Stauft'er by llteprds from Sao Clemente to Huotlngtoo Beach. He picks tbem ~ ln. b11 YU, takes them borne and nunea tllem back to good bealtb, tbeo returll5 UM!m to tbe sea. Eaell. bid must be accompanied by cash, eertit1ed check Ota Lady Queen or Angels w Btl.1der's Bood, made payable to the City of Newport seboollo tbe Blutfs. ae.et1, lor an amolllt equal to at least 10 percent or tH Yotmi(Sters at the Catbolle ~ Nd. scbool ban raised $325 to belp Tbe tu1e of the project and the words "SEALED BID" Jim stauffer of Laguna Bfaeb .a.Jl lie clearly marked on tile outside or the envelope con-In his ertorts to save distressed ...., tbe bt.d, sea Uons (seals~ and some ot Tbe cc:-tract documents that must be completed, eteeuted, tbe kids wtll belp Jim t111s .ad retwDed 1o the sealed bid are: ._ Proposal B. Des:lpHon or Subcontractors c. Bidder's Bood D. Noo-collusioo AfftclavU E. 9tattmeat at Ft..r:ta.oeial Responatbtllty F. T..:lmtcal Ablllty and Ezpertenee Refereocea summer. Tbey learned of the program wbeo Mr. stauffer lectured re- cently at their schOol. and de- cided to pltcb lD and helP. Antlbl.otJes to tlgbt Tt.rases and force -feeding to coneet vitamin deftcleneies are a cou- ple of Jim's tactics to beat the seals. Friday morning the 8th grad- ers presented Jim Stauffer tbe money they have raised, and offered their be~ tor tbe sum- mer. LICiAL MOTICI 'lliURSOAY0 IIAY 3~ 1!13 COROllA 0£1.11AR, CAL. SERVICE RfPORT -. • • • KODdrta wu EJtiU .. C~ of lfnport p•IOI', llld Barllor will hoar Dr. R~ -~ --· Pro-, ~ .,. .,... llltp at lllo .,....,. c--blloop to lbl Suta meettar at lbl ...-.. Aoo EliCbaop Cld>, Tbl ld>-Tbl U... will tuta11 - )let o1 Ida tall: at tbt DOOD offt.ceu Jli:M 19 at a dlaMr meettar _,alibi stall Sblrl oo lbl Jolud Q-N-- wtU be ••Tbe rlYW rata. •• are pres:tdeat BtU eo., Grit Nw oftlcc1 D()D)h•ted tor 'Y"Ice-prelideot LeD ErleUerl, tbe cominc Je&r art presldeot 2od nct..prellident GleDa 0' ... CharUt Brown. Lilt 'V1ce-pre81-Bryu, Srd 'Y"ICe-llftlkltlltRot'- pruideDt Diet Hodre, I.Pd MC-er Denney, and boud member rttary &Dd.treaiUI'arJoeCham-Bob Barry, bers. • • • FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS GENE H. ROBERTSON INSURANCE 3333 E. Coast Hwy , Corona del Mar-Telephone 67~3850 ~ documents shall be aftb:ed with the 51gnature and t .... ol the peuons signing oo behaU of the bidder. For Seals that come asbore sick, or with rlsh-hoots In their mouths, are reported to Mr. FICTITIOUS BWINE~NAJ.fE STATEMENT ~ • &lll&at:.ieas, the signatures of the President or Vice Prest-__ ..:L:,I:.:GA=L::..:MO:..=..T'-'1-'C"'E'--._. .t Secretary or Assistant Secretary are required and --.e ~te Seal sb:all be am zed to all documents requir- lie Jlllwtares. In the ease of a Partnership, the signature The follOWing persons an I H ol .t .._ ooe general partner Is required. He M1s will be accepted trom a cootractor wbo has DOt ~ Kcen&ed In accordance with the provls1ons of Chapter 9, Dtris1oo ffi of the Busioess am! Professions' Code. Tile ~ct« sball state h.ls license number and elasstflcation ..... .._..~. 0. IJet of plans and contract documents, tnci\KUng special Pf'O'Ils1oas, may be obta.loed at the Public Worts Department, City Hall, Newport Beach, CaWornia, at no cost to Ueensed conb'actws. It is requested that the plans and cootnet doeqm.,ts be returned within 2 weeks after the bl.d opening. T. itty Ms adopted the Staoaard Speclftca.tloa.t: for PWUc Wodlj "outruc:-(1970 edWoo and -Jemew).u .... ~ a,. tile Soutbern Callfornla Chapters of the American Pellf! W«b Assoclatioo and the Associated Geoeral Con- traeWa ol America. Copies may be obtained trom BuHdlng Jfwe, Ine.l 3055 Overla.nd Avenue, Los Angeles, Calltornla !lOOM, (213 8'10-9871. TM cJty has adopted standard Special Provlstons and st.:•d Drawings. Copies of these are avatlable at the P .. c Worts Department at a cost of $3.00 per set. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING doing business as: Tradewtnds CO R 0 N A 0 E L M A R ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Uqoor, 6710 W. Coa st HJ(Inray, n t N -~ Sea" C 111 92"-•n SERVfNG r:NTIRE 1 t .... t the City C II t the e .. ....,..' Cu, a • ...,.,: ~ fHf, Uil OWIC 0 William Merle Hall, 7 CaDa.l HARBOR AREA.~ -.· ~ City of Newport Beach wtU hold " , .,. ., -a public hea.rlng regardinc Or-Circle, Newport Beach, Callt-.~ ----~ . ~ • -d!nanee 1502, being. AN OR-street, 447 Ca.nal street, New~ ' ----- - - ------• , ---·--. DINANCE OF THE CITY OF T 1 "-' NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING port Beach, Calltornia 92660. WORKING UP AN APPETITE! ln anticipation of Harry's ,..,_ • ,..-""a Thla bust.ness tseooducted by Bar and Grill, which will 9000 be erected just off Mae -' SECTJONS 20-47.050, 20.47.-a general partnenhip, Artb~.~r BIYd. ID lnlne, partners Walter Crutteoden ot 060• 20•47•070• 20.47•080 AND Sl-~ Wlllla M Hall Cameo Shores at left and Harry Healy olNe......,rtShores 2711 E . CoA&r H IGHWAY 1?1•• 875-1400 20 47 100 OF CHAPTER 20 '7 """"": m · • -....-CORONA OEL MA"· C A LIF. !012C2S · • ... This statement was flledwttb at right are turning the tlrst spadetuls of earth. LootiJlg ~1;;::;~r;:~~r,~~~:~:~~=~i· OF THE NEWPORT BEACH th C ~ CJ k t Or on are Mrs. Cruttendeo and Mrs. Healy, et. ... u .... with MUNICrPAL CODE, PERTAIN-e 0011•1 er o ange ._ lNG TO MODIFICATION CQY.. Co_unq oo May 4, 1973, Wll-tbelr husbollds, and AsstOll>lJ'm&n ¥'fo IU~"t::,m,,, MM'TEE, PlannlngCommtalob U.m E. st John, county clerk. to the backJfound. Oedtca&on iiftJtr~ af_thl " ,· ~: t· A"inendmeOt No. 374• by Betty J. Btl'pteD, deputy. was saJd by Father McCarthy oi Oar itt' 'i1dlirt'or NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-PubUsb: May 10, 17, %4, 31, Angels CatboUc ebureb and the flag salUte fu''led tft ' THER ClVEN'Ihat the saJdpub-1973, In the Newport Harbor retired U, S, Marloe U, Gen. Wllllam t1trash, (Eoslp~ IN TOTAL TREATMENT Uc hearlllg will be held Oil !be _E_o_sl_gn_. _____ F_-2_s_n_J __ Phot_o-,,)--c:-:::-:=---Of 11th day of Jtme, 1973, at tile BLOODMOBILE AT HOAG t 7 30 In LECiAL NOTICE LECiAL NOTICE The Red Cross Bloodmobile bour o : p.m. the Coun-tal tr e il Chambers of the City Hall CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNIA w2 1 30 11 .v_tsit H08:~~ J om of tbe City of Newport Beactl, NcrJ'ICE INVITING BU:S : w p.m. y, UDe 1B aeCCII'da.oee wUh the provisions of Artlcle 2, Cba.pter 1, ~ Pll't '7 ol tDe California Labor Code (Sections 1710 et seq,), tbe City Council of the City of Newport Beach bas ucertatned :~ tM .-.rat preft.lllng rate of per diem wages In the locality tl ,._. Cbe work Is to be performed tor each craft, class1fl.- elllll. w type of workman or mechanic needed to execute tM GGIIIItract and has set forth these items 1n Resolution No. 7~8 adopted June 12, 1972. A copy of sa.Jd resolutloo ls ... ltll'th to the omee of tbe City Clerk. All partles to the o d a ftall be governed by all provisions of the CalltornJa ~ Cede relatln~ to prevailing wage rates (Sections 1770- Call!ornla, at which Hme and SEALED BIOO will be reeei'fed at the offtce of the City 6• ~:-1~00 =~ := place any and aU persons Inter-C lerk, City Hall, Newport Beach, Callfornla., ootil 10:00 A.M. Ia g ested may appear and be heard on the 15th day of June, 1973, at wbicb time they will be bank, which will be the tiet-tbereoo. off for the wmmer blooddrtte. for complete information and details call Administrator ' opeoed and read, tor performiD( work as follows: r~ H d bo~ Laura Lagios TENNIS COURT UGHTING '"'""'rge y e, wuu procram City Clerk AT NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL dlrec~, aDDOUneesoY1dtbat ~= VILLA FRANCISQUITO City of Newport Beach CONTRAC T NO. C-1516 Red -~to .. IDdwtU ~! e aiDd Publish: May 31, 1973, in tile bed ..u. amp. DurAs Bids must be submitted oa the proposal form attached 1 t to essthe ~-- I 4 I 00 F rsnCJsQuito Baldwm Park, Californta 91 706 Telephone (213) 962-695 1 (24 Hours) Newport Harbor Ensign. YOWl eers proc. -.. ... with the contract doeum~:nts furnt.sOOd by the PubUc Works numbers of prospectin cloool's. t'J'Il loclas.IV.<.!). 'hit city reserves the rlgflt to reject any or all bids aOO to .....,. any lnformallf)' to such bids. LAURA LAGIOO, CITY CLERK CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA P...._: May 31, 1973, 1n the ~ewport Harbor EnslgD. • OF PLACER GOLD O~LY 1,000 OUNCES AVAILABLE AT Sl25.00 PER OUNCE trst Come-- ALE First Served y.,. Can Legally Own Plocor Gold, "M...,rol Gold Rigllt Out Of Tho Mine," A Hedge Against Inflation, Devaluation, Or Possi bh Depression T.. Grder, Or For Moore Information, c..ll Your Bondod Repro5entati¥e: LICiAL NOTICI fiCTITIOts Bt.SINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: The Sbop --Men's Hair Design, 2855 E. Coast Htway., Corona del Mar 92S25: Ronald E. Knapp, 2705 S. Coast Hlway., Laguna S.cb., Cal. 92651. This business Is eoodueted by an indtv1dual. Signed: Ronald E. Knapp. This statement ns ft.led with the Ccxmty Clerk of Orange CoWlty oo May (, 1973, WII- Ua m E. St John, county elerl, by Betty J. Barpten, deputy. Publish: May 10, 17, 2-4, 31, 1973, to tbe Newport Harbor Enslp. F -25113 LIGAL NOTICE FICTrrlOl8 BtBINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe follow1og persoa la doing busioess u : Surny Resource Ad't1.1on, 546 BaywOOd Drln. Newport Beach, CaUtoroia 826&0: Tbomaa B. TO'WDley, 546 Ba.,..ood Dr., Newport Beactt. CaL 02e&<J, Tbtl bulDeu Is cooducted by u tndlrid-.L St-: T!lomu B. Toonley, Trda atatemeot n.a ftledw1th tile Coallly Clerk ol Orup Coay oo II&J 25, 1~71, Wll- ltalll E. st Jollt. coanty eter>. bf Tberea M. Ward, dtputJ, PubUsb M&J Jl, JUDe 1, 14, 11, 1971, In 1b1 N-Harbor l:u!IPI. F -Z5UJ CD IT Makes House Calls c.-O...po<y Sonb , , , 0HtC1! CAll$ TOOt ,._..,., ., "' Hcnoe 'f041' ~ draperfet Made 0.... ~ ond guorantMd Dy 1M to'" ea- f70J .... ...,. pwtenced peoploe J'OU trwfed to ~~wet. Al171h St cMon them. CO.It Mnt • Cwlollt WffMioiw O.Ctealil. • Dr....., a .. ~ .. • A.-a ot1 .. • "-rroofllug • 1,., • r ~ a.... • D~rtm ent. Tbe additional copy of the proposal form is to Appointments may be made by be retalned by the bidder for Ills records, callinc 835-5381. Each bid must be accompanied by cash, certified check. '>r Bidder's Bond, made payable to the City of Newport Beach, for an amount eQillll to at least 10 percent of tbe amount bid. Tbe title of the pro}eet and the words "SEALED BID" shall be clearly marked on the outside of the en,elope con- talnlor the bid. The contract documents tnat must be completed, uecuted, aod returned In tbe sea led bid are: A. Proposal B. DeslplllUon ot Sut><on tractors RAm POliO il.SSII'IED ADS C. Bidder's Bond 1 y._ 2 Tl ... D. Non-collusloo Attl<2av1t E. Statement of Financial RelfPOOIIbU1ty a_. • •• -------\,. 1JD ,.,,_. 100 uo 5.00 .15 F. Technical Ablllty and Esperleoce References 2t..,. •1D ... ___ 100 S.OO These documents sball be alftud with the slpattB'e and :11 ..... • a ... ___ 110 ...aD titles of tbe persons signing on behalf of the bidder. For .0 ...e __... _._ .015 .10 eorporauons, the signatures of the President or VIce Presl--~-A~~--...... -~~~--~ ............... .. dent and Secretary or Assistant Secretary are requlnd aDd FOR RENT the Corporate Seat shall be afti.J:ed to all documents requl.ra L-==~:==:,;..:...-::-c=·c-~--:: Inc slcnatures. In the ease of a Partoerstu.p, the slpature EAUTIFUL CABIN, oortb :;;fat least one general partner ts requlred. shore, Lake Arrow~. Real No bids will be accepted from a contractor who tas not week-end, week or moatb. been Uceosed In accordance with tile proftstooa of Chapter 549.3612 or 530-6275. 9, Dtv1atoo m of the Bualoess and Profesatoos' Code. The f---------- eontraetor shall state his Ueeose number and ela.sstftcation FFk:E SPACE tor rllll, &boat: in the proposal. 450 ~. ft., $150 a moath. Ooe aet of plans and contract documents, locludiDC special Ia tbe b&lp bui~ Z'lZ1 prO'V1atooa, may be obtained at tbe Publlc Worts Deputment, E. Cout HWJ,, CmL C.U City Hall, Newport Beach, CaWorllla, at no eo.t to Ueeued IS?I-01551 oc ... OWMI" at tile cootnetors. It Ia reque.ted tbat tbe plans and cootraet f!DIIIp oftk:t donlltllnl; document& be returned wtthlo z fteb after the bid opentne. f---,-----,--- The oily ... ·-od the staodord Spoc:Uieatloollo< Publlc _.wou WMITIO Works ConstneUcm (19'70 edition ud ~IemHU) u pre-E-c.I~IIN=::~~. -:Y:-; .... •.;o(.;:.:q~:-.~-~ pared bJ the ScKi:beru Ca.IJ..t«DDa Cblpters of tbt Amertcu u. . PabUc Worq Auoctalloo IDd 1b1 Auoctalod Goaeral Coo-oe all 1JPM cl -· IIIII tn.ctora ot Amerlea. COOfn may be ai:Jt&loed from B41tktinc JIML 'lpecll.ltJ • • a.'_. H .. ,, 1oe.1 3055 o.orlud .,..,,.., ~.oo .. ,...., c~~~~oro~a """'· ruo-11r. -~~ 90014, (ZIIJ 870-U71. lnltmaa, 1101 llar-llo, Tbl city 11u -od Staodord Spoctal Pr-&1111 c-dol liar, l .'ll.nH. Standard Drawtap. Ccptoo of lbloo .,., antllblt at ... 1-------'!'.-- PubUc WorQ Dtllutmeat at a COlt ol $1.00 PI' Mt. LLEGB STutlBNT wUll e&- ..... -..~. ............................................ . ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOtE--p-542-'1'217. P. 0, Box No. 1ZZS, Costa Mesa. SPOTS DEFat£ YOUR EYES- oa J'OIII' DIY earp« -remcrn them trtt11 Blae Laltre. Reat electric .,."'CJJQee', $1.00. c ..... -· 1107 Ball Cout BWJ .. Coroaa del Mu. W AlfTID -cll.fl:l'a tr1eyele. ear, ... _ pllr oqodp....a. tte .. a pre-eeboolara.llut Ito Ia pd -ttoo. Call &11ft S p.m. IU-0111. ' IUYIG.\'I'OR.SAILOR ..-tor---cntJOto Kawau. -&71-001 aa.sp,m, to aecardi.Dee wltli tbt proriaicu ot Mttcle 1. c.-1. per1eDee 11. 11111111 ud 10 Put 1 c1 1b1 Clllfortlta ~ Code 0ioe1D1 1110 • -~ a.ot -bod~ ..ru IlEAL ESTATE - 1b1 Ctty eo.dl c1 the City cl If-lloadlhu-wiD ln'"$01't a1mM *"" tbl -1 pmaiJtor rato cl -dto01 ...... Ia 1M Jocilltr tldor k N~lt nlti. OCIAII FROtl'l' llOPLoKI D 1D wtdott 111o -ttl to1>o portoriDod k-enll, -· IWI-'HSior ,._14. -.0.../qool,l'll-- o cattoo, or typo If --oo --• -10-t,;;;:;;;:;;;;:;;;;;:::;:;;;;: tM -... -. • - --ta a•tcl" 11o. YAC.tnc•u•G? ol!ttf.-.ci • iooK1Poa SAL I 1111 ...... J .. lJ, lt11. A OCipJ' oliUdr•ttt-a. 0o JW ... • rr•1 0'1 ............ ..,......,.... anllolllt II lbl-cl ... C11J Cllrk. All..,_ltlllo '": «• 11r -.---.,_. eoltract tlll11 be IDftrMd bp Ill~ ef tM ca&lllnie r~rt it prdtJil•L'.... .,_.LUJfG .CJr 'Mal:'~" l:lf' L-Codo rolilllr to tii'Wnlu.r-..-~1110-.......... !tl -· Ia ::-.: ... ·~-~~ I 'Ill ttolitotft). ' ' • It _. .. ., ,_. • < -.. -. 11oo eltr lilt ,.. 1M rtaM tp JO.Ioct IIIJ art~ud hl'rr'lr -,_ --AT-IOftl'"utr-IJia-~ ---·-· tlo :::rl.::'.:...:::: CLArnlliU.o!-'~T .!?.~. a,c··--· ~ .. -",.1~_'!!.--.j:...:;-~-~-~~~~~~~., r ~ --AW"ua&"'IA -. 1·? J 3 ! P.llltl: lloyll, U'll, lllo llftP!O!-'"*P. IUY CLEARANCE Lowrey Spaois.b Pecan coo- .,,. plaDO RR I! $795; Lowrey Berkshire orpo, great for be- IJiJU>orl! $395, Hammond T -400 w/rbytbm &I LesUe, Wal., $1149; J-200 or-. liD w/LesUe I! 1M9; Cable splnet plano, Wal. $-t85; R.F. Miller sptnet ooly $585. Schmidt Music Co. Y amalia -stelnway -Lo1rrey I 901 N, II aiD st., SaDia Ana Est, 1914 FOR SALE BElT' ANT •• KoaloU 6 s._, ito""''" u. .... -bol. .-ao ,.., old. va~ao ta». wm .u .,. ft50. can 111-4710 (Iller Ill call 5tt. mil ................ -................. _..c' .......... .. 11p;RYIC'£S . , ~ o ' ' .. . ~-CLI41QIIG .. m -/ 'IO!oo ell -• &lj,liilat. -. $' ........ ud Pno ~~~~-.,._. -·--· .. ' . - NIW & USm CAR & TRUCK NOW AI ANNIVIUARY SALE PRICUI Anniversary Discounts On Every New & Used Car & Truck In Our Huge Inventory! New 1973 Custom Styleslde Pickup l_..,no·o GVW P•clio~ge, l02-V8, b:piorer Po~clce9•· t,.leg Wheel Coviis, Swint L..olr: Mi~, Pbwer St.e.ri•a ~o. Trenstf Tool Stor•g• Boa:, Redio, Slldiftt Rur Window, btf. Coolrng Redio~for, 70 Art~p a.ttery, IFIOGRR40f951 Sln" Anni1ersarv '' •• New 1973 Galaxle 500 4 DOOR HARDTOP Cruil•-0-Mo~t ic Tren1., Power Frol'lt Oi,c Br•kes, Power Steerin9, 400 CIO VI, Vinyl s .. t Trim, Con .. nienc• Group, Oelu .. Surnper Group, Selecto~ire Cond., Tinted Gleu, AM R•cllo, Pin Stripes, I3J56SI0266-4 1 AF TO OR-THE ONE YOU BUY! If you win our Pinto grand prize and you ha¥e already purchased & taken delivery betwen May 30th, 1973 & June 30, 1973 inclusive, ot your option, we will reim- burse you tne full purchase price !leu T & ll regardless of model or added equip- ment! New 1973 Iorino Z DOOl HARDTOP Front Disc Br•lres, 302 VI , CNi,e-0 -M•tic, B.Hed Tires. Power St .. r- in9, Air Cotwl., AM/FM S+eor-. Yi,ibillty 6-rovp, Tinted -. • ._, Wheel Cov•rs, I JA30F15l231 I '66 GALAXIE 500 '65 CHEVEW WAGON '72 YAMAHA Motorcycle 4 door. H.T .. ••dio, ht•ler, e utom•lit, pow~• tlnri~q VI, tood rnilto. UI;RY. Jl21 '71 PINTO 2 DR. '679 R..:lio, ht•ler, 4 opttd, chro"'' trl"', '1294 tood milto. IOOICQRl '71 GALAXIE 500 l ............... , ............... '1995 .;,, power lteerin t . Yinyl roof. Goolll "'""· 19 .. CQU '67 T-IIRD H.T. Lo.dtt:l! Power lt-ftrint , power bnho, ,;,, power winlllow1, ndio. httler, .. tc, 1Eif5141 '1199 VI, r•dio, h••+••. •ulo., power •'•••· in9. INFZU61 '70 CAMARO H.T. VI, ••dio, he• Itt, utttltnl thru-oul, '1 9ood mil••· IOilCIOO '68 CHRYSLER New Yorker '66 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. H .T. ltec:lio, htet.r, tuto., power 1lterin9, V-1, •ir co..d., good Milt I. ( FCJI05 1 •8s3 250". Onlv UOO ,.,,:,,, ••ddle b•91. wind1hieiG. I UOV07S I '66 VW FASTBACK Rtdio, huttt, 4 tpotd. good "'ilu . ITBZU91 '70 TOYOTA WAGON 5499 '843 .... "· ,.;; ............... ; ... 51654 lo ... ..,;let. 1010CEI(I '69 TOYOTO CORONA H.T. Fully tquipp-tc:l. •ulo. ohiff, 90od "'"''· IXVFt 711 5988 WESTI'HA U A. 4 S11 .. G '69 Dod9• Y•/ c .. ,_, CONVERSION. VI r•dio, hut.• ·~•o mol eo II UHIE I MAKE , • .,.OFFER! '69 F250 Ford 3/4 Ton P.U. c •• , .. ,,,.;,;, v.o. ..... '"'" 51866 •w+o..,•+ic. (U l6JD l 71 Ford F100 Pickup ·n Ford 1/2 Ton P.U. V-1. ttdoo t nc:l httltr. tu+o"''''c &ood "'iln. I IU02U '2687 ~=.::i!Afn' NH Foundation elects Emmes DUSTIN HOffMAN ANNE IIAHCROFT ICATHIRJN! ROSS PLUS ~-7,00 a.. 10,35 JACK NICHOLSON In CARNAL KNOWLEDGE.,... Call ONE GALLON INSULATED 2.99 VALUE 77 NOW ' • fOI 1HOSE SPECW HEALTH SIIVKESI We corry complete aupplies for the diabetic, the asthmatic, and the arthritic, plus other special- i1.ed health items. let us serve your 11eeds. BOB MILLER Assi stont Manager INVITES YOU TO ~ ~ NEWPORT ( ~a~.o . . ,. •• ' • BEE Ll lr.JMIIT IIB.I E~ Tb1a .. tM poOl: taU..,.. Mar award ftll ,_, -· Ualllll&ta bJ ellf1etnt,tMID mOlt ••"•tkN .......... ...... mee·l· -u:t It Aae~• of Gold ..... ~ ................ • • • Ud .,~ a ~v_.. ... ~v!" __ ,llq II IOU l'n17 W_. lCft'P(Ift .a..cr. il.o ..... -.... -..--. .., ... nvw wllo ....S tM lrllt Slldartll • 0 • DIW PI' ....... ...,QIIr. dQ', wtdcb 10M tD lllaw t'*l caJedt,r ••e.t Gold Boat'' , • • -...-1 r-. --_. ... Ito rww<l, lllol "-ud lira. Cllarloo nomu,-wblre fJialnn art DOt tbe ODlJ' ud .~ .. eu _.. .. wbla.flltb-u ~ ftrll Ill'...,..., M'*' ~. PnJoo lor lllo put M p~ 1101 ~;. pat lllo -lo to ftlctL .... IUid plaoa lor lllo -.. 10-&II lllo lllmalalloC roporto at 1a bud, acctlented bJ tbiiD· Variou oommMteet: ollnlae t.be put J'let'l efbtl udpro.. I ~ IUid -~ -~ -Terraco Pllllllarmoole "-'· ~-~ -~ ~ .,_ ""' u. nr aiel lla" elected aad lutalled IJ'.,, ,.,.. v...., ace..--...., members. p.,.l ud the reepooelhiUtJ b' Tbe Aalotaoc:e Lucuo at -ululle, elllcleol IUid IO?S-1974 ftlcjll patton ollllo Newport Bel.cbbeldtbetrano•l cllmorou C&fDI, Ranlmu u Araptltol: de Oro WODder meetJnc at tbe BOiaCorl..ldldaD tbetr ebalrmaa for tbe comi.Dc lf Jobnltban Ll~ Seapll Y acbt Cltt>. Bwdaesa wu dla-year· Blr piau are already lD eoald lin aoy potatera. ~lh aod ___._ the bopper in aeeordiii.Dee wttb • • • ,.~~~--·-~· penaed •• r....,_.,. WU'I IJ'eal IIIJIDCiOG Jor tbe youth II ma4e 1D. the moru!Dr, tol.lolre:l e~trta. tbl.t bl.n be.:~ ae-lA..t 'nurlliay, MQ z.t, my R A oOoo NEIOHIIOft b)' -lal bOur, IODCbocXI 111111 ela1mod lllrouct> bard wook aad lla, Ralll ()Ira. -)Joyce, 11 you ... a DINoc:wn.. or dellgbtful procram. Tbe pro-torelllllhdDeu ol Onnce flew 111 from •ndl••poU. Jor a bow. 01 a .,..doaw· to cram na gMZed to the tack-Couaty Phll..tarmoaJ.c Society c~le daya• natt trWt our .. ,the Hancw ANI who bu crOUDd ol tbe Aasllb.oce mtmber, tbe ODe and ooly cty. mother IDd to accompuJ my DOt .., weloomed, do Leacue•s bectmllDp, IDd-oamlc F)oa (Mu Edward) aliter, ~,mybaltlud,Mr. TUESDAY CLUB AWARDS,.... 5XMtDIId at tbe tlnal _.a '-or .by calliDg the crowth,tberefrom... Scbumacber, • B, l.Dd me lit tbe cout to Port-meeUnc of the 1972-'13 el~ pear to tbe• ladles, left Jt.bor Vilitor bttwwo a Tbe 'begltm1np was relat-• • • 1a.od ••• Seattle . , , Orcu to rllbt: Mrs. Doolld Ohms, key aftJ'd; Mn. Dan King, aDd 10 a.m. aDd lb.t wlfl ed bJ Dorotby Yardley, 1D bel' 0u Moaday a k put, lalud., Vietorta. etc, Tbell abe laurel award, aod Mrs. Rutb S.ftf Kennedy, key award. ci.D 00 your rriind witb own matcbless way. Eatb palt AnpUtos elf! Oro ;,e;ggbt to-will wiDe t.lme to IDcUa.DI. lobe {Photo by Ethelyn W:Uler.) ..W.bit president wore as ldeotuleatloa on band for an tmportaat com- lD.tormation ADd --a small facamile ola "loog ~ether aU C2teplea of mem-mltment ol lwl'-"" Robert. N T d I t :: = '=" buoi-playiog'' record, with lbl""" ~r~~:. "'!'!~.!":fl: Good trleod lleloll()ln.Dooo) ew ues ay s a e indlvtdual labeL Aod aa Kay --..... WaMeU feted u wUb coct-~ to belp hH become SptO"poa (Wrs. WllUam H. m), Balboa Bay Club. Tba IJUUill ta.lla at blr borne aDd d1nDer New om.cers were Installed at tlllllu::t meetlnc of the year. acquainsed with her new program chaitmaa, called each meetlnc etpeei&Uy honors tbe at tbe Flu Crons , , • sucb at the ftDal meeting ot tbe Each wu presented with a cor-~ past president to stand. 1D UDe aaociate memben, wbo eome 1 deUcbtfUI. way to start oar 1972-'n seuon of tbe Tued.y sage by W:rs. Eodsley. THE HARBOR VISITOR • • , tbe ''record'' was read ~~It~ t':. Anplltos cle little neaUoo. Spetklnr ot '*· Club of Newport Harbor at the Mrs. Laurence Wrl«:ht, music PHONE:484-9388 along'WttbtbeUtleloftlleaonp • sa JSIJ'ltlf'ylDg catiou ••• BeeLlDewtUbeooNewporterlnn. and drama section c hairman, 174 In keeping 'Wilb that "era," anti to see tbem present as well as vacatioo for awblle, W doa't The l.n.staUation was conduc:-t1Dlabed ._, tbe day wtth a "sing IF~~~;;;;~~:;~ an appropriate aftJ'dlDteeplng tbe susta.lnlng members. panic tbe Eutp baa: ct•en ted by Mrs. John Simpson. lm-doog" membership pa.rttclpa- wlth tbe aceompllahmeotaofthe W Tbe pres(ldeotl Mrs. Doo cooa~tl mediate past president. Mrs. Uon. A number written by Mrs. year was presented , • , Since oodward L~~ey • spotugt.ted • • • Fred Dunn, new presideot, ac-Wright and &uog by her gr(KC) the earlier prezles feU: It was tbose 1n atten<laoce along wttb Speak1nc o1 Helen Waddell, cepted the gavel ttom Mrs. was dedicated to the new pres- , absolutely essential to wear ~be cbarler me~bers present •••• wbicb we were ••• 1 bope D. D. EDdsley, outgoing pres-ldent, Mrs. Own, as a flnale. bats, those ladies (of course) ;?o: founder • rs. Spencer you bue all read ber latest Ment. Mrs. Dunn cbose ".)o)' 0 ----------; were prOTided wttb beflowered ontr. the dynamo who lDtro-article 1.11 ClraDp Co_,. ruua-of UYtnr' for her theme, with bormetal Each . past prealdeot duced tbe Idea of such an organ-trated , , • about Jemrle &Dd tbe thouetlt of )oy 1n sen1Dg teH sbe was "queen tor a day" ilatlon, received accolades Dlct Richard. "From there to the Tuesday Ctlil and commun- wben ber record was read ••• from aU. Alsorecalledweretbe DOW"." Weeo~yedltJAodspeat-It)'. with mine, i reliYed for a few earl)' efforts of Mrs. 0. W, lDg of writing ••• mJDe bubeta Tbe pew rlce-Pl'esideots are moments , •• the Natloaal Richard and Krs. Cutford much full ••. eajoyed eYC')' Mrs. RtaOOJpb Vaoaset, Mrs. Asststuee League coovenUon Hates, for wbich tbey too were line of tt,ltba.Dt Eoslpreaders Robert Finlay and Mrs.. Glenn 3\\5 • ..,._. ll"-and tbe formation ofLuReinas commeoded. And Mrs. Rlcbard for tbelr eooouracemeot and ScbleceL Mrs. Robert Wel.se, lf..,e.t a.-11 Auxilla.ry wtth Helen Ruff Wad-Crutcber, wbo gan tbe women oow a HAPPY SWYER TO Mrs, Herbert Hartley and Mrs. ~~===~----~!d!e!U~u~loandlna;;~e~balr=~m:an:.i ... of tbe orpnizatlon t.be celes-ALL! Cbarles Fowler are recording. ANTIQUFs- correspooding and ftDaoc:ial se-D.A.R. PLANS JULY 4 PICNIC eretarlea. Treuurer Is Mrs. Helen MacLean. Tbe Col. Wtlllam Cabell for tbe ennt.Sbewtllbeaa&Ut-Mrs. Loaia: White ser•ed as Chapter of DAR aDd tbe Costa ed by Mmes. M. M. SaalJHIOO. awards chalrman. The laurel Mesa U.S.A. blcent.mlal com-s. M. Reber, WllU.I.m W.Jooes, award, tbe clob'sblgbestbooor', GEM TALK TODAY mlttee will eo-sponsor an old Marttyo Hopwood, Vaugba A. cOilferred oo a member who J . tublooed July 4 picnic in Costa Gill, Derold Kabler, J. Harold eumpUes the top Tuesday Club • '"' DOG OBffiiENCE PIIYATE TWIIIIS & ..... Thrv Ulillty CWSl$ FOR All BREEDS .;w..__. AIM, SC:hoellnt Fw 0., Trahten MARnNCREST KENNELS 10411 DS ALL lltiiDS 20061 CYPRESS .546-0989 LIKE TO TRAVEL? HAVE TO TRAVEL? ~ TRAVEL Uesa City Part~, 18th aDd Ceo-KeHon. Helmer Dicky, Fran-traits of frieodUness, love, and .... • e-M.,_ IA:IIdm.rtl ter Streets, from 11 to 5:30. ell J. Ctmra' WUllam B. Tritt genuloe Interest ln Tuesday 1M •l"'-o.c H ,..~ •. ,. •"' .., awO!o~ll)l o" ''"'' a11d Proceeds wtll benefit the DAR and Mlss Amy DeSoto. C tub actll'itles, was presented cbapter bkenteMial memorial Tbe coaa Mesa. btcentenn!al to W:rs. Dt.n Ring, wbo Is the ~lry. rift. committee wut be beaded by 13tb recipient. Ftac flying bootbJ: wtt.b Hems Doll Bull, us:tsted by nee. There are also awards for to sell, games, b&nds, baseball cbairDWJ Reary PanJa.n. Llnt sentng tbe cl~ ln tey posl- pmes, reftestunents, sqiiU'e Myers, Robert Ru:mpbreys, tlou. Gokl cbatm ken were daoctnr aJid a eootest wUb pr1.-Robert Norris, Dr. Rob-P,eo to Mrs. Donald Obms and ses for tbe best patriotic co.t-Robert Moore, Nick Zteaer, Mrs. Rat.h Seuer Keooed)'. ame wtn be part .t. tbe f'la ot..:ra. AITtP L. PlDtley, Mrs. Mrs. Jobo Simpsoo r~ tbe daJ • A $a cJdckea boa hD:h ao.de llr1wal ud M.r. ud OG t.be sdaota.rabip ud PbilaD· will be eenred. Mrs. Robert FiMer of tbe tbr<lpby procn.m, wblcb totalled Mrs. RodDey Wheeler Is tbe Costa II-Ame:rtca.a Lectoo $1,900 tor tbe past year. OAR cbapter general cbalrf'Dl.D Po.t. Put presidentswerebooored L IGAL MOTICI CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA NOTICE INVTTING BJD> SEALED BIOO Wlll be recelYed at tbe otftce ol the City Clerk, City Halt, Newport Beach, Cautornl.a, unttlll:OO A.M . on the 12th day of J~me, 1973, at wblch time they wtU be opened and read, for pertorml.bg work as follows: JAMBOREE ROAD WIDENING OF THE SOUTHBOUND . LANES BETWEEN FORD ROAD AND SAN JOAQUlN HILLS ROAD CONTRACT NO. 15!4 &Ids must be submitted oo the proposal torm attached with the contract documeats fllrnlsbed by the Public Works Department. Tile addlttooal copy ol t.be proposal form Is to bf' retained by the bidder for bls records. Each btd must be accompu.ted by cash, certtnid check or Bidder's Bond, made payable to the City of Newport Beach, for an amoaut eqlal to at least 10 perceat ot the amount bld. Tbe title of t.be project and tbe words "SEALED BID" shall be clearly marked on tbe outs:tde of tht> enn)ope coo- talnlng the bid. The contract documents tbat must be completed, euctaed, and returDitd In tba sealed bid are: A. Proposal B. Deslp&tioo of SubcODtnctors c. Bidder • s Bood D. Non-eolluston Atllda\'11 E. Statemenl ol FlD&nclal Respoo.stblUty F. Teetudcal Ablllty llld Ezperlence Retereoces These documeota sbaU be a.mud: wttb tbe slphlr• and titles of the peuons slCDIBI oo behalf of t~ bidder, For corporatlou, ihe stpatures ot tbe President or Vtce Prul- deot aod Secretary or Aai1Btanl Secretary are nqalred and the Corporate S.l sball be alllDd to aU documeots requir- ing slpatu:res. Ia the case of a Partnersblp, the slgoature of at lel.st ooe cenenl putDer t.s requtred. No bids will bt accepted from a contractor wbo bu oot been Uceoaed 1111 acCOZ"duce w1tb tbe pi'O"''{QOGS ot Chapter 9, Olt1.s:loa m of tbe BUilDes.s Uld ProfeS11001' Code. Tbe cootnctor ahall ttate bls Hceue number and classiftcatloa In tbe prcpoat. Oae Nt of plaal a.ad contract doc:ameDtl, lncliJdlDC special prO'ftl:loa.a, m&J be (Jhbhwt at tbe PabUc WorU Department, City Ball, -Boaeb, Calllor1lla, at .., eost ID Ueeuod c:oatn.ctors. n Ia reqalted tbll tbe piau ud CODtract doewnenta bt r-.turDed wttblD J weeki ~r tbe b&d ~I· Tbe elty ... adol>tod the Studard Spoellleatsoos b Pai>Ue WorU CouttiiCUca (lt'JO edUtOD ud RR!lemeats) u pre- pond br lllo Soualora Calllonla C_,o at 1be Amerleu PllbUc Wortl AUOC1atlce ud tbt Auociat.d <MaU"&l Caa- Ua-1 at Amarl<:a. Coplea -be ~ from Balldloc Nwa, IDe.( 30155 OrerJa.ad A..aa, Lol AqtJea. Catlb'llll. toOS4, {IISJ l'l0-N71. no <IIJ 1u ""' plod Studard !Pielal _..... aad Slaalud llnlllop. ec.tM G( -an .. atlablo at the Pllbllc Wotka--ala-ol $1.00 per Ill. Ia -· 1rlllt 1M ~ of .lltlelo I, Chap!• I, Part 7 of lbe ~ ~ Colla (!!«-. 17'10 II ..... ~ 1M CIIJ Co•cllqlllloCIIJoiii_.Baoeli ... - IM _.t ...-.., n1a at par --Ia 1M loeaUty to ftlc' lllo -"lo to llo ,...,._lor -• cnft, eluiiii- ' MRS. FRED DUNN L!GAL NOTICE F£C111'10t.E BWINESS NAME STATEMENT Tht toUowtac per&OilS are dol..ll.c' batness as: De&tp Lab- Grapldc 's Two, 10!9 Ba)l St., Lai'M Belcb, CaW,: James GaTta Kelaoa., u lbclq; Bar- ban LJDD Mtt.Da, u abcJI're. Thla baltna. ls coodoeted ., • poonl-shlp. Slped: lames C.rto Net... Tbis lb.temeat was ft.t.d w1tb tbe c-Clork "' 0noco CoaDty OD M&J t5, lt'1S, WU~ 111m &. st ~ COCI1I(J clork, by Tber-M. Ward,-· Pllbl!lb: llay St. J.. '7. 14. 11, It'D, 1D tbt ltoewport Harl>or Eulp. F~ 1,1!4L MDTICI The world's most valued rubles are a deep red color, aod most such flawless stones are rarely tarrer than tbrH carats. Altboup larJV nawle&s red r.UU bl..-e beeD. report- ed, the locattoo ot most 1s liD.blow11. Twosucb ''rubles'' o'lf'Ded by tbe Kin( of Bl- jlpur, lodia, were said to wetgta 50-3/4 and 1?-1/2 carats; and Germany's Em- peror Rudolpb D owned a "ruby'' as large as a hen's egg. Geologically, splllel was formed ln the same lime- stone with rubles, and lh11 red mineral ns often con- tused with the true ruby. The "Black Prince's Ru- by," set in tbe English crown, was muct, later ldf!n- tltl.ed as splDel, and It Is probable that many 9t the other ertremely large ru- bles reported in the past disappeared because they, too, were only SJ)lnel. Modern gem ldentt.ncation teci'ID.IqiH's make It possible for your jeweler to elimin- ate any contusk>n between true rubies and spinel; aDd today there an an.ltable In smaller sizes tl.ne q~.allty true rubles at reasonable prices. NEII'OI!T HARBOR EJISIGN P\IBUSit[D IUKLY-PAG£ 7 PHARMACY PHACTS br KARL BARNUM & CHARLES BULLINGTON Medical reS@Uch extends to care o! the teeth. The effectiveness of fluoride as a cavity pre- ventitl'f'e Is well-known. The one draw-tack ... the short time that the nuorlde stays on the tooth .•• has now been Improved by research conducted at a Boston Dental Center. When a new liquid resin is appUedonr the floor- Ide, the noorlde Is retained much IODgt!r and cavi- ties are significantly improved . Still in fhe testing pbase, the new resin may soon be available to deoHsts everywhere. Your dentist's prescription, a.s your doctor's, gets our undivided attention when you bring U to us. BAYSIDE offer s you top quality with EXTRAS. Take advantage of our persoral charge accounts, Otll' Family Recor d Plan, our tu service (sum- marlt.es aU deductible purchases for you) and delivery ... aU at NO EXTRA CHARGE. • • • HANDY HINT: Botung vacuum bottle corks for a few minutes restores them to size ••• sterlli&es them, too. We remo'f'e black algae, repair cracks, acid wash and retlnish pool, We also repair pool equipment. We have malolenance men ~ to keep your pool thE> way you want lt - LET US SETUP A SCHEDULE FOR YOU LiCENSED --INSUHED FREE ESTIMATES SERVII'G THE NEWPORT HARBOR-r--.... 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BERRY BIBUCAL RESEARCH MOH'THLY, l.cs AapJea The principal obstacle which Jews encounter aoceptinc Christ as their Mesaiah ia the claim to be- ing divine-" I 1111tl the Fath.t'l' are one'' (John 10 :SO). From the very beginning, Moses gave to t he Jew~ ish people their great Shema, or motto, "Hear, 0 IJrae/: Jehovah our God is 01\e Jehovah" (Deut. 6 :4). gyer since, faithful Jews have solemnly declared it in every service in their synagogues, and posted it on the entrAnce to their homes, in the "Mezuzah," a little me tal tube which they fix to the doorpostl! as reminders of the one true God they worship and serve. The Jew8 consider this l!hema to be a prohibition nnt cmly against all forms of polytheistic paganism, but also against Christianity, since they understand the God of Christianity to be a "trinity" of Gods. The true Christian concept. o f a "tl'iurw" Gcxl, is rejetterl a~ incomprehensible. The Christian, too, consider~ it incomprehensible, !Jut insle<ld of rejecting it, he aecept.s it on the au· lhority of God's re\"elation, ns a mystery. All too often, when a Christian is explaining Chris· tuwity to one of Cod's Chosen People. he will feel limited tn New Testame nt texts in pro\·ing that the t riune natur·(' nf Cod is a divinely revealed truth. Ac· tually. thrre is abundant evidence, or light on thi~ dodrine contained in the.Oid Testament, and evcr·y rhristian should IJe familiar enough with these pas· :".:\)o!!!S tn ll'ad tht> .J pw thr·ough a stutiy of hi~ own Torah. F1r!'l of all, th•• \NY r·allying t.Ty of JuriaJ.sm-theJr .~hl'llUI "/if·11 r. 0 1.-.I"IIPI: Jf'hm•a.h Ol/r Gml '"' on ,• .1•·· humh." is mnre a<·cu r·atelr translated from the li t'· hrt.•w as '"1/rar. 0 lsmrf. J,'hor nh our God$ )f•hm·nh 1-" u u rllfJI." Th1• word u-.;cd for God mos t often in the Olct Test:.tmf'Jit is "f.'fvhun.'' which literally. is "Gods." Tht• J ews hav<' nth••J· nam('s for God, in the singular number, such as ··f,'l" or· "'F.'Iooh." but "'F.IohHn" J:-i usee! az timt>s 111 the fir.c:t thapter of Genesis alone. ~atu r·ally, the Christians as well as the J ew s, do rrot t,.anslatc "Eiohim" as "(;od,'(," si nce both group..; abhor the idea o f a plurality of Gods. But there is no danger in translating it as plural 111 the statement, "Our r.oci.N i.v a unity." since poly- theism -the wors hip of many gods-is ruled out by the statem ent. Yet. at the same time. light is cast upon the fact that he re is some mys terious plurality wJthin this un1f11· It is nnt thE' purpose uf this article to discuss the many aspects of the divine Trinity, but to show that the J ews of pre--C hristian times had ample evidence of \.t}(\ th€' Son. the ~cc.ond Person of the Bt~~ed Trinity, u distinct from God, the Father. in their ·..-acred writings. The Angel af Jehovah In numerou~ plac~ in the Old Testament we r ead •)f "The Ange l of .J ehovah," who appears to certain Jndivld uals in the form ami appearance o f a man, <lnd .vet is identified by them (and by the infallible Word of c~xl) as being J e hovah God. As we study .;omr· nf th .. st• c h.•ar case~. Wf' will see that often this An~c! of .l chnva.h. while be ing acknowledged a~ Cod, I!' rPf('rred to a~ l)t•in~ di!'tinct, in a certain sen~.-.. frum -lt•h(IVah in heaven. Th1• fir~t such "xampl" we l."ncounte r is in Genesis 111. 111 a st~l ion bf'ginning with ver~e 7, when the An~··l nf .Jehovah appears tn Hagar, the F.:gypt1an -;••nant n[ Sarah. anri prnmi~es that the rl escendants ol lht• ..... ,l ~hf' is carry1ng will be numberless. Speak- Ill ~" 111 • .~uthorrta!I VP vo1ce of (;od Himself. ht:" ~ays : .. , wt/1 (lrl'flfi<J mlllliply thy .'-li'Pd , fhnf ,, ,<:hall not In• n11mlwn•d {or mulf,furlt>" (vs. 10). H a~ar adclrc.sl'CS Him as Gurl. and there is nnthing Jn lhe Word to inrlicah• that ~he is in error. "t\nfl :thr rn/lf'd I hi' nrllllf' nf J~>hOl'n h thrrt .~pnkP >Info h n-. Thnu fllf fl r:or/ thai RPf'lh .. " (\'S. 1 :~). Theophoniet.-God Appea,ing to Man I fl tht> nnws ru st eit1•rl, little is said about in whal form lht• An~i·l uf .l t·hf,\"ah appeared. but in thP \l-Ith 1 harte r nf (;Pilt'SIS w1· l('arn, as in other examples. ttwt 1t 1:-; :1 fnrm Indistinguis hable from that of A. human. ;\ir>\r>rth,·IP~s. we must not allow our~elve.s to l•ro]i('vP for ;l momPnt that J ehovah is human. or had a human hod.v at !hal timf>. Therefore, these are re- fnn·cl t11 a-" "appt'aranc('s" or "theophanies." literal· lv "Gnd·apjx•arancl•s.·· We ha\'e no absolutdy certa.in way nf explaininJ( how God does thi~. We do know that a pt•rson can !){' made to see an illusion. through l:._v pn o~i.s. or dru~. nr electrical stimulation of the hrarn. a~ 1f it were a reality. Certainly. if a hypnotist 11 r a p:-;;ychratn st can rto this, God can do it at will also. F:wn the fact that these appcaran~ of the Angel of .lt•h m·ah ha.~ been reported to eat f()()l'i wo uld not con- flict with th i.~ beinR" an illusion. ln the e xample being considered from the 18th chapter of Genc~i !l, we are told in the fin~t verse. IL"' ,. summary of what is to follow : "And JEHOVAH appearut unto him b11 the oo.lu of M amre. a.6 h, tmt in lke tent doOT in the h"at of th, da:JI." It is then rejated how three men stood in his pres· ence. One i8 obviously outstanding. and attended by the other two, since-only he is the one addressed with respect u "My Lord" o r "Sir.'' Thia penon ia identified i-epeatedly u Jehovah. u, e.J., in vene 17 : "A114 Jc/uwol< Hid. S/uJIJ I l>id• {Nml Abm/uJ'" tloat toAicA I do ... " Jt ia not merely God apealdnc throuch e.n angel, beeaUM !Mre i1 a c:onot&Dt diatlnc:tlon between the two anpio on the one baud. and J ohovah oo the other. ufor_...plo: ~At~~~ le/Wflall ......t liil -· .. _, u iU ltGd utt off _.,.....,. ..uA AbNA&tol: aM Al>n!AA"' DISCUSSIONS· .. PIIOM THI IIOLA IROADCAIT•• Q. Phoenix. Arb. -"Some rdigiou.. it u hi1 ftnal authority &I far u the .,, 1NE BIBLE f'fiOJ'l~ tAiftk I a"' wrmtu btCGv4,-I church ia concerned. The ehufth b~Uttut «'"'YOttt! i• good at .\#art. Tfl r.bould be uphotdina the I'I"U.t baaie ,.,,. til at "''~'~"• u.,,·,.l'! rdi(JiOIIif. Am fundamental truthll to be fouDd in I wrcmu1" Scripture such u the vlrrln birth of rettcnaed unto ltiA phtce. A1td tl&e two 4ftgel8 tt~m' to Sodom a.r e"l'en ... " (Gen. 18 :33·19: 1). Later, after the two angels have led Lot and hi~ family out of t he city, the Angel of Jehovah appears to Lot and converses with him. We read how, the next morning : "Jehovah minf'd upon: Sodom and upon Gomorrah hr·imsl()"f)P ant} (irf' from Jehovah out of heaven." (vs. 24). a veiled but obvious distinction between the "Ange l of J e hovah," and "Jehovah in heaven ." .Jacob confirms for us that the "Angel of J e hovah" i~ divine , when he explains to his wives : " ... And thf' UfJg l'l r.f God srtid unto mt• in tl!l' rlrl'a.m ... I am the f,'od of BPih·el. where thov anoinll'dHI a pillar, wherf' thou 1'0IN•d.Rt a 11011" 1111fo mr ... "(Gen. ~1 :11 ·1~). Moset and the Burning Bush In the :"\rri chapter of F.xodus we find a theophany when' the Angel of Jehovah takes on the appearance of a flameo of fire, instead of a human body. But it is dearly ic1entifieci. first a.<: the Angel of J ehovah, then a~ God. "'Anti thf' ro"I{JP/ of .lt>hornh appeorerl unt.o him 1n r1 flamf' of firf' 011f nf lhr mid ... vl of a. bush . And wh1·n Jr·hol'tth ;"((l/1' lhtrl h f' l!u·ned aside to :H'"· r;on ra.llnl unto him aut of th1· mid.<tf of lit~> l1u.~h ... '' (Ex. :1 :2·-1). Ref('reon ces to the An).!"•.•l of Jehovah are not re· s trich•d tn the books writ).en by Moses, and therefore objections rai~ed by l:ritics that such ideas M ·•con· \'ers ing with trod are very primitive" are invaliri. Cid('on conven-ed with the Angel of Jehovah, as n•(·0rc1ed inJudges 6 :11 : '"Jtnrl fl1 f' mtflt•l of .lf•horrlh l'f"""· (I"P'I(/ 11rrt unrlPr lh,, oak And lhe angel of Jehovah appe-ared 14nlo him, and 8aid unto him. JPh01'ah i.~ ll"ith fhPe . thou mighty mrtn of t•alor ... " (vss. 11,12). After Gideon mquires as to why he is having so many difficulties, if J ehovah is with him, we read rn verse 14 : ··And Jeho1·ah lookf'd upon him. nnd fttlid. Go in thi.~ thy might. and sa1·e limlP/ !,.om the hand of ,\1 ulian: hm•f' noll ,'JPnt thee!" (CO:"'l"TINUED NEXT WEEK ) TWELVE APOSTLES AND PAUL In comp8r"mg the min1stry cA the twelve aposrles with that cA rhe Apostle Paul . we must observ• carefully; 1 The rwelve were chosen by Chro st ON EARTH [luke 6:13 ) while Paul was later chosen by Chr1st IN I-£AVEN !Acts 9:.).5; 26:16) 2 Prtor to Pijj,~J"s conversoon the twelve had known Christ only ON EAATH ~I John 1:1 ). Even at H1s ascenston to heaven ·'a c loud rece1ved H<m OUT OF H-EIR SIGHT .. (Ac ls 1:91. But Paul !(new only Chnst IN HEAVEN, ha11mg never seen Hom on P.arth (Acls 26:16: I Cor . 15:8). 3 The twelve repl"esented thEm OW'fl natton The number twelve has no connect1on w1th Jhe "'orte body" of Chn sr As we know. Jacob of old · "begat twelve patn- archs {Acts 7:8). Frortl these sprang lhe twelve trobes of Israel. These twelve tnbes had twelve pm-.::es over them [NI.JflliJers 1:161 Even when tsrael was ruled bv lungs there' v.•·re s\111 to be twelve or•rces -one over each trrbe (I Chron•cles 17:221 Thus. as He wenr lorth ptoclaomtng ·"the gospel ot the lungdom"' our lord chose twelve Pf•nces for the rwelve tf,OileS m the kHIQdom TO come (!Aallhew 19:28). On the othef ha<"td, Paul as one aoostle represe11 ts llle ""Of!e bodv. · · the Church of today [Ro- mans 12:5. I Cormth•ans 12: 13: Ephes•ans 4:41 4 The twelve were sent to pro- cl aom Chr.sl "s k•ngdom ·-at hand"" (Matthew 10:7) and lcner Jo offer tis eslabltShm(!flt on earth (Acts 3:19-261 But Paul was sent to p1ocla•n1 "the gospel of the !Jace Qf c;oo· [Acts 20:24) wh tle the lt•ngdom IS held u1 abevaoce 5 The m<n•st<v of tt1e twelVe was bclsed on covenant prc11ruses Usa•<~he0:13; lu\e 1 ·7~75; Acts '" 3:22 26! Paul 's m•n•stry wa s not basf'od on covenanr prcnuses bul whol!von the gace of God rhrough Clvosl tRomans 3:21 -28: 5:20.21, Ephes•ans 1:6.7: 2:7; etc). A. In kindness and yet ftrmly, yes, ,vou are absolutely wrona! The Word of God is replete with statements re- vealin.-thE' wicktdness of the human htart t Jer. 17 :9; Luke 19 :10). Man- kind i~ lo~l in Min and alienateU from God. The Lord JeauM Christ carne to Meek and to aMve that which was loat. He cnme to call not the riJt"hteoua but :-~inner!! to rt>pentance. The Bibll' tells u.,, "This ia the condemnation that liiChl is come into the world and me11 klVt'"d darknesA rather than iight hftoau.~e their dl'"t'chr wPre evil." ThE're i!'l &11"0 a big difference be· lwf'en bt>inlf religiouM and beinfl" a •c·hristi:1n. Mankind is naturally re- li)l"iOU!'.; he il' born that WHy. Relilfion is mnnkind ,~rropin.-blindl.v in tb.• •IH.-k tr.vinJZ to find a ray of li~ht . Truf' Chri!'ltianity i ~ God, the-Jlrf'at Li.~rhl. come-into lhf' world , to rE'veal Hi:-~ love fn1· lost humanily throud1 faith in thl' Lord J £>RU8 C:hrisl. Q. ,.._ .... Mill, c.ltf. -"/ have o1tly ht:ard your pr'bgram a fl11' timu, b-ut f'ad. O'M! fuu been very ~tou"ftd. I wo-n· der if you cotdd help ml. I am not a. Cltrilftian or 'a Mved ptrson,' cu ynu ~ta.y. It is Mt that I do Mt beli,ve in God, or His SOfl, or tlte Bible. It i~t maft a"ftd rrll the rrtll71V churche11 that man hcu set up that bother me. Most nti11i~tff'n an11 they u~re only Ore Bible a8 a text or guide; howevtr , mod of th'm -"t!l'm to come up with di{ff'rtft/ conupta, idea.8 and dO<"· frinetJ . I would like to go to church, btd it i1t aU ve,.... eort.fuJti71g to me. What does a per.!lon look for~ Any hl'lp )'ou con g1'vp will bl' mo11f np-- predated." A. We here at Biola don't want lo give rorth any uncertllin sound in what is said over the air. As long a.~ you look at men, you will be co n· fused . There are many whim.~ and fancies they propound. This is wht>re false doctrines come in. They takE' portions out of contt"xl from tht> Bi· ble and make them fit thei r own cir· cumscribed idt'ologieR. A"' to what you look for in selectinll a church. remember none of them are perfect for thf-1 are made up of ~vE'tl s in- ner!! like you and me. First of all. ·, att~i'l<f'1 i chtlrt:h Whe-re tl¥e 1rftf"1fte'r · •. preaches that Jei'1UI'1 Christ 111 Lord and Saviour, and Urat salvation comes only through faith in Him. Ht' should be a ma n who holds lo thf> infallibil ity of th e Bible. and accept<; Chriat, the sinless life of the Lord, Hia vicarioua atonement on CaJval")"a cross, etc:. Aa one furth,.r point, ~&­ member that denomlnationa are es- tablished because of certain baafc: principles and needs. There are for· mal c.hu~hea which appeal to aome, while there are othera which are more emotional in their wonhlp. Neither of these tesU can be used aa a basis to judge spi rituality. People naturally congregate in a church where activities of their own penua. sion are encouraged. Do not condemn others because of their form of WOI'l'hip. Find a church where the Gospel is preached. Q. Snt• 1~•. Calif. -"Could rot£ plea&e e:rplnin wh.tt.t Or.e tlif/sref\U i•. if any, hetweett the &OMl and tl1.t llpiritr" A. There are at leut two t~ehoola of thought in the theo logical area. The rtichotomist. who be lieves that a man i~ made up of only body and aoul or spirit. The trichotomlst believes that thtre a-re three e8sential p&rl8 to a person. making a dift'erentiation between soul and spi rit. The latter view holdR that the AOUI il'l simply the animate nature. For instance, they state that animals have souls and are abl~ to direct their bodies. The Mp irit, however, is that with wh ic h we are able to fellowship with God. II beeomel\ active at the time or the new birth. The new nature will live throuJ{hout all eternity. The spirit of t ht> untl&\'ed pen~on ill dead and ha~ no communication wit h God. Q. 1nm•n . K1ns. "('l>ltld IJ(o/1 muh _u,.,,, w JJ ·J.,'1·1,.~ ('/,nr to mr? A . Thio; pn~~a~·t·. :1." .1"\l I\ dl .;et• from 1"•;•~\i lllt il l';1rdull.1. •h·al-< 1\lth n 1>~"t"So>ll wh<> hal' h!'<'ll I>I>'~M'~~•·•l with a d•·mnll. Th•·n tht• t'\"1 1 "'l•lrit le<J\'IJJ-1 him. '"11~· tr, rf'IIJ!"Il wit h ~•·\'I'll other •h m··n ~ '" l nht• II[• th•·ir .lhu•l•· with- , 111 hm1 Otwi•llt~I.L lh• m:m's l;uot ,,~t.llo• i-.. wnr~•· th:1r1 tlw flr·.'l[. KN:!:p in 01111•1 lh:tt 1h1~ I" n"t rf'f~·tTlnll I n ;1 ~a1•·•l in•l11i1 lual nt :11!. Thf•re i.-. n" lnll• 111 a f'hr t~lt:l n '., ,;pi ritual hi..;t•'n th:1t tho Hrl·1·· ''"ul•1 d"l;u·- .'lC't~>ri?.•' hjm ,.~ l .. ·ir••' !•OJ JII,I". ll""'"llt nn•l v:u·nishet1 : J,fli~ pwt'I.BII"tt ~4~ l.'"il'l· ""' ••1'\t: ,.f ~l"l"iJ •t ur•·'" main pir: tun·.; ,f thf"> flltilil\' :111d worthl~!i· Ill""" ,,f H ,,..,..._,.11 11h•• Tri•·-~ tn r l'f nrm hinh•lf lu a.l.litinn. prophl'linlll.'·· 11 ha~ :1 ,.,,._,. d••fin1t1• appti,·ation 1n J 'l"ih•] Ill fUIUII' tlil,l .~. FROM "CHitiUIAM BEACOM•• HOW OLD ARE YOU? 756 Hoolcl.., A.,.,, C.lll"t•-•cl. N.J. h AlliED W. !HAlO, D.D. ~,. ,,.,.,._,of Hew T•Nrurt The Results oi justification Feidr 11utlltitll s. .. .,.. a. P•ft. fttailda ...... ,._ Colden Tut: "Then fori 11ft,.g jtuti{lld by foil,., IW Mw '*"• W. CM IJwovglt our Lord }II'IU en,.;.,• (~om. 5:1 ). HE bleaed results or j~ tifia.tion by faith are let forth m Romano 5:1 -11. In coonection with the atudy of thil wondtrf u) pa..uage, it is interesting to note the remark! of a con. -=rvative Biblical scholar : "Having set out God's way of justifying sinners, and established it on tht basis of O ld Testament precedC!nt. Paul now mu· merates the blessings which accrue to those whose faith has been counted tc them for righteousness. The first oJ these is peace with God. Men and wo- men who wtre formerly in a state of rebellion against Him have now been reconci~ to Him by the death of Christ. It was the purpose. of God, as He tells us in another Epistle, to 'r«· oncile aJJ things unto him!ld f' by Otrist, but pT"eeminently to reconcile thole who were formerly 'alienattd and enemiea' to Him at heart (Col. I :20. 22). ADd that m fact tho death of Christ hu acxompliahed this reconcili· ation hu beea a matttt of plain a. perien~ in the liftS of succeuiw: ~ erations of bdievt:ra. The reconcilia- tion i1 JOII)CtbinR" which God hat U.. rady ef!C<tocl th"""" the death of Qr~ and mea are ealkd upon to ac- cept it. to ..-into the good of ' to be at .,.ce with God. 1'hil peace c::u- rie:t with ft free a.c:cas to God ; Jhe !orrnt:r rebelJ are not merdy forxi•en m the ICI)Ie that their due puniahment hu ---. but they .... brt>IJihl into a plac. of hip favor with God - 'tbi• gqce wherein we: stand.' It it !""""" Chrm that they ha ............ •nto thlo ....., of rnce. aod thrw«b Him, too, they 'rejoice m hope of the rimY of God.' Pooce an4 joy an: twin l>laiinp of the Goopel. • Mmeo•a. the same-author writes: "Throo obj«U of joy an: ..-ion<d in thi1 pororroph; the 6nt II ..,. hope of .the cJory o{ God. """' about tbil -,.. ctooy wiD -Into <riow wb<ft '" '-" lhe eict>tb dlaplor. B .. lhe ctooy of God 111M encl for wbich Ho a--. aacllt lllbr.,.. tbo ,.. ~-....t of Chrlol -IIIIo .... wiD ..-.... So Jooc • Blo - pie i ho~. but it is a sure hope, one: that is ~ruin of fulfi lment, because those who cherish it have already received a guarantee o f its re:aliz.atkm in the: gift of the Holy Spirit, who fills their hearts with the love of God. The second object of joy is an unexpected one : 'we even rejoice in our afflictions.' 5ays Paul (v. J). If this seems strange to us. let us remind ourselves that in the New Testament affliction is v~wcd. as the. normal experience of a Chril- tian. The apostles warnW their con- verts that 'we must tf,rough much tribula!lon enter into the kingdom of God' (Acts 14 :22); and wb<ft tnl>u- lation came their way, u it regularly did, they could not complain that they had not bttn pTeJ>&nd for it. But affliction and tn'bulation were not only rqarded as an inevitable featurt: of the Christian lot, they were looked upon u a token of true Qrittianity : they WeR a sill' that God counted tM. who eo- dur<d them worthy of Hio Jda«dom (cf.211-.1 :5). llaidea,theyhada Jalutary moral c:ftett on tbole who suffered them, for they bc:lped them to cultivate mduraDCe ud JCadfutneM of character, and whaiiiUCb enduraDCe and .o-lfutn<u ...... 1iDbd to Chriltian faith, Chn.tiaD bope .... the more Jtimu.lrw ADd, aboM all. be-- licvon loomed to rejolco m God Him- self (•. 11). The hope of rbT wu a joyful hope. and ,_ wbo lmcw wby they were tutfc:rin« trill ad paletu-- tion oou1cl njoi<:e omlcl theiT troobloo, and ·nea becat•• of them; but DO joy i1 oompanblo to the Joy that II f......t ;n God HI-If -tbo Joy of ,_ wbo echo 1M-of the ~n>W : 'God ...., ... -.joy' (Poa. 43:-4) . .. to.., joy, -aod hope, tboa. tbo tn>o fruit of 1M SpiriC. -the u ... of.-w~~oha .. -1....- by fait!! ill God. The pllty put ... -~ lhelloo of tho future ll._...s. --""' -tho...., eooe aacl _.. of tho Spirit of <-.. --to tbo ....... aD dow -lot .... to ..... trial, to ........... to ..... '"""--Gocla.. ... diM rtplnn" (d. P. P, Br-. TTw B,uti# •f ,.,. to * .r. •• , ..... .. 5:1·11 bt Ed.. 1963, pp. I 19-122). Romans 5 :J reodo : "'fba'efOR oong justi6ed by laith, "' have poaoe with God thToucb our Lord J..., Chriot." Paul op<ab of jUitiiatioD by means of faith u an actioo wtric:h hu occu~. Here rt:fermct may be mad< to Romans 3 :21-4 :25 where the apostle hu unfolded aod clemoostntal the gTand cloctrinc: of ju.ti£ation. to the consideration of thit venc: ( 1). the appropriak cornmentt of • devout R&. fonned thcologion should be not<d : "'The apostle placca in the forefroot ·pea~ wnh God throuch out Lord Je- aua Chrilt' ( v. t ). Pc:ace with God il a blc:asing coordinate: with juatifica. tion. 1nc: background of tht latter it condemnation and subjection to the wrath of God and it contc:mplata our acceptance with God aa righteous. The: background of the: former is our alie- natton from God and it contemplate. our instatement in the favor of God ~d in the light of his countenance. That peace with God should be Ki:veo preeminence in the bleuinp acc::ruinc from jUJtific:arion it conmnant with the statu• wbkh juttifu::ation .,ecuns. 'Pea« w;th God' dcnold relationlhlp to God. It is not the composure and tnmquillity of our mi.ndl and heuU; it is tht statUI of peace ftowinc-fnxn the reconclliation ( n . 10, II ) aod ,. Ac:cta primarily upon God'• .ua.doD from ua and our inttatemmt in bll J avor. Peace of heart aad mind pro- «<><11 f-·-with God' aod 111M m\ection in our CJOill.cioulnae of the relation -bu....., by jultlficatloll. But it i1 the object!•• re1otloft that II m view ...... "'-Pavl op<ab of •poaoe with God.' It lo 'lhfoutlh - Lord J-O.rilt' that ... haft thlo peaoo. The mediation of Chriot II 1101 ~-wllll in .... '"·"'-of ~l;~enc~-:!' .... ..;.:•.·::: 1 .... I ~ 'd•-oar"'Ytrce .--r a .. Orilt k..,. ll&fl t' AI ....... ool ~-Cllltot:. ... ..., -., • ••• Otriol'o-tlootoeol ..... ..,.. (d. ,... If~, n. ~ " .., .Rc"rr, '"'• Vel. J."' , .. IJP). (GUfJjilla).x'r Ria) • Ynu lito' n .. l"lltl'.' .1 ~ 1nu• f.1illt . u~ o•ld a~ \"n11r flloHbl -. 11 ~ \••Hit~ .1-. \loUt •"tofi•l••ltl't', il" nltl tl.~ \"OIJI (<'ill . :1-llliHii!' 11<; \"OUI hupl'. 1\!1 ol,j af' 1·nur d•'•]'ilil Do You Know? On IOU kn<hl rh,11 1111' "':"tour tc wnllmjl Oaih b1 1 •lHl "ttlr? Ot• you k111•w lh!·~<~ i~ io,· amt •·omfnrt \\"lrilr Y''" in lhm ahidr? Oo ,·ou knn.,. th.1t J··~u"-1lailv ~han•s rlf'r\ jn\· arul r<t rr? I)Q vou l..nflw 1011 11111 tnr-1 Him fully ? !)., you knuw 1ht· po,.~·r of IHa)•·r? • , LIOAL IIOTICI riCTrti>QI BIBOOlas IIAUE ITA1'!UEIIT Tilt t>lloolorl*'-aredo-sr ... lor llo ..... _, u, II'IUrleb 1101! -IM&orr.•,oUSU 4-oloo, m c-8o1 II'. Rl-... ..., Woolll-'o Drift ~ ~ CL WUUnt104MU5a,IO.# -~~ Milo 1 ... D ~ruu...' f'llll 111. ud at-•"·· •• ~~2~~~ lttCr-Ba:rDri•o t.acu! Nowt>011,ude~wltlldrt•· Boaeto, COL tzell· Roit. Rl b toe -lbo • "' at. .ar4, 5t5%?4S V1eior1a Drlc • cobol ••• Heetor Garda, H, Pv.ller1oL ••· ot en E. s..a.. s~ .• Bdloa, "' -Potrleo Lido, tor poi>Ue !D.. ~;::~ ~· • • Put Bono nil -.. .. 11 eoodoctecl WU pletod 111P II 1007 E. Bal. by a ao-al-llllp boo BI'Yd., aa-, 00 I ...,,. Biped: Jeu WUllamJ • !Ary Charlf. Tb11 ttatemta wu ni.twttb FRIDAY, MAY 11 lbe ~ clerk ot On A .ltonp: l:attflrJ, ftlDid at COUDtJ 011 Ma,. !1 1973 w~ $15, ftl ttolen trom a Mew. Uam .E. 8t Jobn tio.mtr • 1e -port-~ea tll!Aed eebool ella- by Tblrea u. 'Ward, ~ lrtet t'eblcle wbUI thru parted Pabtlab· May !f. 31 J 7• at Coroaa del Mar tllctJ. .:boot 14. 1971, io tbeNewpo:tn':OO: from May 11 uottJ May 1~ ••• Eutp. F _25477 SomtoDe turDed aa a water b.taeet, floodJ.nc: an Emby De- LiiAL IIOTICI Yelopmeot Co. eooolroetloulte FICTITJOt:B BtlmfESS NAME at 4545 MaeArtJua Bini., New- STATEMENT port llld~l Port, - Tbo lbllowlocporiiOOIIdolllg 5 p.m. U&)' II aDd ll.m. I<IJ' buloel• u: Howards 4001 w 12, eaustn1 u estimated $300 Cout fhry Newpoi-t Sa b 1D damapa to the site , , • HUO: T~· J, Feara 241~ Burclar• took !caleutatlngma- VIa Luta Mlssioo Vt 'jo C 1 cbf.oes valoed at $100e&cbfrom 9ZS?5 • 8 • a • the Missler GrOCCl otftcea at Tttb busfDess Ia cooducted 1533 MOIU'Ori.a AYe., West New. by u todh1dtaL port Hetcttts, between 5 p.m. Stped· Tom J F May 11 and 3 p.m. May 12. Th!8 .t.tem.t w:":iedwttb "'SATURDAY, MAY lZ tbe COIDJ clerk of Or A lite r!Dg aDd a marker Cotmt)' 00 May 21 1973 :1f' Ugbt, valued at $15, were sto1~ liam E. st John, ~t.llty 'cter~ en b'om one of the Balboa la~ by Theresa M. Ward deputy land Ferry bol.ts sometime be~ Publlsb· Yay 24 31• J 7• tween 1 a.m. iDd 6:30a.m •••• 1• 1973 in theN ' 'tHuoebo, An eleetrlc calculatingmachiDe En'a:Jcn ' ewpor F rs.i valued at $400 wu stolen from • -the ortlcea: of Calltornta Ree----------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA NOTICE INVITING BIDS SEALED BIOO w111 be received at the otftce of the City C lerk_ City Hall, Ne'II'J)Ort Beach, Cautornia, until 2:00p.m. on the Z6tb day ot June. 1973, at which time tbey wtll be opened a.ocl read, for performing work as follows: CONSTRUCTION OF JAMBOREE ROAD POLICE FACUlTY CONTRACT NO. 1514 Bids muat be submitted on the Proposal form attached Wlt!l the contract tioeu.ments fllrn1slled by the Publlc Works Depart ... mlllt. Tbe lddltlooal copy of the Proposal Form Ui to be retaiDed bJ tile btddlr for hla records. Each btl.f mut be aecompa.nled by cash, cerWled cbeek or Bidder's Bood, made payable to the City of Newport Beacll. tor u amount equal to at leut 10 percent d. the &.mom~t bid. The Utle of tbe project &00 the words "SEALED BID" sbaU be elearly marked on tbe outside of the envelq)e con~g the bid. Tbe Cootract Documents that must be completed, executed. and returoed ln the sealed bid are: A.PrDI>Oaal B. Dealpa.tion ol Subcontractors C. Bldder'1 Bood D. Non-collualoa Atfldavlt &. stalomolll of Flnuelal Re-blllty F. Teebllle&l Ablllty &Dd EJPtrleoce Refereocu Tbeae dOeumntl au be afftsed with the alplaturu l.lld UU.a ot tbl pti'IOU llplnc oo blbalf ol tbl bidder. For Cor- ponllou, lilt ~~~~ataru of lilt Pr-or Vlee Pr- llld tec:tart' or Aalolut Soorotuy ire r-od llld tbo cor. ponto·ltoJ•.,.UIIoiii!DdtDalldoeumoalor-toc • .,..... ... 111 lbo-ola-lllfp,tbool-eolott--.,.aorat -~~r-od. No btda .W be a.eeept«t from a Cooln.ctor wbo bU not been lleeuec! 1D aecordiDc:e Yltb the proyls1ooao{Cblpter 9, Dtriaioa m of tbe Bu.siDesa: &lid Professloas' Code. Tbe Cootractar lla&lJ state h1.l Ueense number IDdclusiftcaHool.otbe Propoat. The company Issuing Bid Boods, Labor aDd Matert.al Boods, and Faithful Performance Boods must be an insurance com. pany or surety company Ucensed by the State of CaUtornJa. The companies must also have a current General Polley Holders Rating of A or better; and a Financial Ratlog of at least AAA as per the latest edJUon of Best's Key Rating Guide (Property-Llabtltty). or must hold a Ceri1Qcate of Authority from the Secretary Jf the Treasury tmder Seetlons 6 to 13 of Title 6 of the United States Code as Acceptable SuretJes on Federal Boods. Plans, Speeill.callons, aDd Contract Documents may be obtained at tbe Publlc Works Department, 3300 West Newport Boulenrd, Newport Beach, CaUforota 92660. A deposit of $40.00 will be required for each aet of Plans. Tbe deposit w1U be returned onl}' ~ return of tbe Plans complete and In good cond!Uon within ten days of the bid open. ing. Unused Speeltleations and Contract Documents need not be ret1D'oed to tbe City. The City has adopted the Sta.nda.td Spectncations for PubUc Works Construction (1970 Edition with 1971 and 1972 Supple- ments), prepared by tbe Southern CaUtornb Cbapters of the Amertean Public Works Association aDd the Auoclated Gen. era! Cootractors of America. The Sta.Dda.rd SpeclfteaUons will govern for purposes ot cootractual relaUonshJps. The American lnsUhi.e of Architects AlA Document .U01 "Gen. eral Conditions of tt.e Contract for Coostructloo", April 1970 Edition, Is Incorporated by reference toto the contract, and wm pern for purposes of construction techniques. 1D &C<lOI'duee Wltb tbe prorl&iooa of Article Z, Chapter 1, Put 7 of tbo Callb"1da l£bo< COO. (Soe~Ds I TlO II ""'1-l. tbo CU, Coaell ol tllo CU, Gl Nowport Beaeb bos uetrUIDod tbo ~ pr-n1o of per cllom ...... ID lllO lOcality Ill 'fllleb tbo work lllo llo por1brmod lbr eoeh enll, eluollleolloo, « tJP1 ot wwmu or mecbule IIIICHd to eacllte 1M coatnd ud lu 8lt t::w0 tbNe ltleml 1a RMOliG:Jil Mo. 7711, ldeptld IDe 11.19'71. A~ of J&ld re110lutSoalAI anllable ta ~ ofllce Ill lllo CUJ Cl«t. 411 -lo tbo C<llllnd OOa1l be &oYOriiOd bJ Ill ~ of lbo Cl1llonla l£bo< Cocle relalloc to pre. ftlllllr fti,O ...... ~ 17'10-1711 filet-·~ TM Clty ot Nnport Beach wtll J».Y more t.bl.ll !51 ot tbe eOil ol th1a eoutroettoa. pro )let from Federal ~eoue Sbar- IDI F110dto. Thor-., COUPIJANCE WITH THE DAVIS. BACON ACT IS REQUIRED. Tbe etr.d of the Ou1.a-Bacoa Ad ta tlll.t tbe ...,.. paid by eootradors mut at least melt the pnftllllo fti,OI paid ID the or•. Tbe ....,.._ of Part 5o of nth 19, Soblltlo A. Code of Fodera! Roplollou will olio IIIPIJ tD tbll .-act. Tbe etr.ct ol hrt 5I lt Uat tbe emptoJmtllll: olli'IJI"'IIIle" or lfal-will 11o roqalrod oo tbe pnjoet; llld that 15 poreont of tM ~CIJ or ~• matt be la U..Ir ftrJt year "' -... ud tbot tbo -"' --· ...... -alii.U' 1111 n. mallmwm permitted ID aec:ordue:t wttb Mtab- ~ratloo. -G1 tilt Do$--Aot ud of Part So of TWo H, -A, Code of F-Roplltlou that -IIIIa -pnjool ... lloe-Ia tbe -et ~ -tilt llto111J of SPECIAL CORDI'nDRS. no c..-II r"'llrod to ,...._ aU '""" tor o ,....., "' -,... fro1ll tllo -"' • ....,.._ "'lllo --tne{ llf lbo cu, e-n. n. CJtJ n •n• tile f1CM ta ~ blda bi.Jelll • tM prlcNIIId.,O.l!Uic•"ICudltteJ.IIp'orar r'e(IUd ...... 'i.:r .., -I ....... -.. --.. Mil,... -·ao-IOLoo_,._.ut_W\11 lo Ill rr' • ....... of* -en ~11111101 :*liN!~~-· -I 5 IW-of ~~~~~-tloollo-lo • -wl?lllo_!a ... noHol-.?. no ClPr r t -.. rlll7l to rtJool .., • oil-. ud .. _., __ Ia __ • I.e.-a hlfU. CltJ Clll't •n"*llariM ... Il.l .... lo ... -'-'"'" • ~ "'1141 lfowport u...., wuelllrr- lltiDcl-lediD!>b-P.O. Bollf51, Mnpcwt Beaeb, at 11:$0 a.m. at McFaddea wu IIOAiod by polee II l:f5 Pl. ud c..rt st., C.U.I Nn. p.m. at lStb st. udlrriMAft .. port , •• Robert Br«d Tbomp4 lfowport Hell,!lla, ud ebupd -Slf-1/l Cl-Dr., wltb drlfiDC IDler tbe tDflamee Welt Ke'WI*'t. fts arrested ot botb alcobo1 a.J dr1ip • , , at lila ....,.,_,.. at 10:1~ a.m. Dooald P«Wqtoo, SIS E. l!oJ ud ebui,Od wltb eolllftiiDC Froat. Balboa lai&Dd, rtpOtted mul,_.. , •• OD tbe orders tbl.t aomeooe stole bit: ftll.t of JIIJp SebmJd. HeleM AnDe aDd ttedlt cartJI from b1a car Carta', .0, ot U9 Albert Pl •• while 1t na pariDed at bill coa 11-, .,.. arre.ted at reaJdeoee from 5 p.m. May IS i:JO a·.m. at Harbor llua.lclpal Wltll 7:SO a.m. MQ 14 ••• Court, MewportlD:!utrtaiPart. SomeoDe stole Z Pll'tlD.r...-. JDd cbl.rpd w1tb pd)lic lntol1. trom tbe rJoore eomputmeot d. catim. Jtm MacfU!oa's car YhUe It wu putod ot b11 reotdeoee ot 1101 BRUCE COLLINS NAMED s..-An., Bol>ca t.laod, be· BY VOLUNTEER GROUP tween 10 p.m. Yay 13and 8a.m. Tbe Vohl:ltary Action Center May 14. of South <>nnre Couoty, 207 "' MONDAY, MAY 14 Ayoeado st., Costa Mesa, an- Reeorded tapes, glasses, tbe ,........,lnbnent o1 sboea JDd otMr persooal pos4 DO!.IDeea ......... seasioDI, nlaed at s93, were Bruce Coll1Ds u eucutive di- stoleo. from tl'le home of Robert rector. lit. CotUna is a grad- uate o1 Cal11ornla State Uni-Freoeb, 1855 SberiDgtoo Pt., slty , __ "-eb, ~ Oakwood aputmellll:a betweea. Yet , &.OUU6 ~ a re~~o~· JOINT INSTALLATION of oftleers at an. Amerleu Le- gion post and a veterans of Foreltp'l Wars post Ia discus. sed by Luis Carrtdo (wearlDg cap) of Costa Mesa and officials of veterans orpntsatloca lD tbe country. Mr. Carrtdo is a regional omctal of bOth the VFW and the American Legion. With him are Costa MeSIJI Jack Ale - jandro, commander-elect of Geuen.l MacArtbar Amer. lean Legion Post 499 in Costa Mesa; Mr. AlejaOOro's mvther , at right, who Is president~etect of that post's auxiliary, and Peyt Gru.mbUng of Huntington Beach, president-elect of the auxlllary of. that city's VFW Post 7368. On June 9, a ;:>tnt lnsb.llation of omeer s of the General MacArthur Leg:ton Post and the Genenl Wain- wright VFW Post, both Ln Costa Mesa, will be held In Estancia high school auditorium, beginning at 7:30 p.m. &:SO a.m. M&J 14 'and S:30 deot of 0rance COUDtJ for 17 p.m. May 15 ••• Someooestole ynra, &Dd bu been acttYe In 2 potted ptanls nlued otiiS tile Y.II.C.A. aDd pli>Uc rela. LfGAL HOT!Cl -::::::"L'-'E':'Go:A,_,L'-'HO""':T'=I"C,_,E'::..= ' • tlODS for coogreutoaal ea.m----'==::..:.=..:..:..::"---_ from tbe entrance to the SY!ss palps. He was fol'merl}' asso. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Chalet restaarut. 414 N. New-elate dbtrtct uecutln for the ST ATEMENT ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA NAVY ENSIGN Michael L. 0'. port Blvd., Newport Hetpts, Boy Seoats of America The following persoa is Going FOR THE COUNTY OF Coonor, soo. of Mrs. John F. betweeu 10:30 p.m. Yay 14 &Dd ' · ORANGE 9 a.m. Yay 15 , •• Ottlee ma. Tbe Voluotary Action Center business as: Stun Noodle ltal. No A. 76484 O'Connor of 2642 Vista Ornada, clliDes and tools YOI'tb about recru.lte: aM places YOI~m.teers tan Restaurant, 217 RIYerstde NOTICE OF HEARING the Bluffs, has made Ills fttst s710 were burglarized b'om In onr ZOO DOP-protlt eo•ern~ St., Newport &h. 92660: Char. E f E Sar w solo flight in a Nary a.lrcratt tbe Prlnt..O Mat offte 2435 meot and prtftte agencies in teen Louise Parole, 401 Col-state o stber a alton, at Peosacola, Fta. Soloing Is a E C -e, On.nge Coauty and Is an agency ton Newport Bch Callt, 92660. alc2 Estber S. Watton., aka Es-major step towards becoming ast oast lhry •• Corooa del ed by UnJ•-• w ' ·• ther Walton Deceased H 1 1968 Mar betweeo 5:45p.m. May 14 sponsor ""' ay. This business Is conducted by NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN a aan.l avl.ltor. e sa a.nd 8·25 lola IS st -an lndlvtdual. graduate of Servlte HighScbool, . a.m. Y ••• ereo LIGAL MOTICI St ed· C 1 P 1 that Daniel Roy Waltoo bas A.naheim, and a 1972 -aduate souod eq~meDt, a pistol and gn · bar een aro e. filed herein a Ution for ro-e.o a shotgun, w1.lb a total value of FICTITIOUS Bt6INESS NAME Tills statement wa s filed with bate of WiU ':oo for le::ers of tbe U, S. Nava l Academy, $1 687 were barclarhed from STATEMENT the Co unty Clerk of Orange t ~ -~-f to ~·::==po;:::lls~·~M~d:.:..:::;:=;:;--' ' Coun~ 00 " y • 1973 WI! e;:ow.me~Y. re erence tbe apartment of Jeffrey Jooea. Tbe followtog persoos are ., .. a "• ' • wblch Is made for furlher par~ L"rAL MOTICI 1220 Park l'fewport, between doing business as: Treasure Uam E. St John, county clerk. Uculars, and that the time and --~s~v~=..::~==-- 4:30 p.m. May l4 aDd 3:40a.m. lslud Day Camp & Sports by p:~y JM Barrgten, ~1~· place of hearlng the same has FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME May 15 , Cltm, P.O. Box 1851, Ntwport .sh: ay ' 17• ' 'been set for June lZ 1973 , STATEMENT • TUESDAY, MAY 15 Beaell, Ca. 92&63 (M~llog Ad-~~~~~ tn the Newport FH~~~ at 9:00a.m., tn the cou'rtroo~ Tile following person is doing Wallace Urlnptoo Mitchell. dress~ 215 Rtnrside, Newport · • of Department No. ~ of said business as: Fionigans Rainbow II, 4302 Campus Dr •• Newport Beach, Callfornla (Business LEGAL NOTICE court, at 700Civlc Center Drive 1714 Placentia Ave ., Costa lodustrlal Part. fta arrested Address): Jostph R. Fox, 24671 West to the City of Santa Aaa Mesa 9Z627:Sylvester J. Grove, at Broothurst A ... &nd Coast C•lle El ToroGnnde, ElToro, FICTITIOUS BLSINESS NAME C alll~rnta. ' 1425 Terrace Way, Laguna HWJ., Hunl1ngton Beaeb, at 9 Calltorllla 92630; Walter Wll-STATEMENT W. E. StJohn, County Clerk.. Beach, Calif. p.m. &Dd cbarpd wttb drlrinc lOll, 1819 E. Newport Rills Dr., The followtng per5011 is doing Dated May Zl, 1973, Thls business Is conducted under the 1nfloenc.e of alcohol, Newport Beach, Callfornla business as: South Coast Yacht Keene, Oklo, Madsea, JeD-by an lndivtdtal. alter a Newport pollee car fol-9!660; WiUiam F, Wetzel, Watcb, 307 E. Bay Ave., New. Dings&. Wcl>oaald, Professional Signed: Sylvester J. Grove. lowed him aeroas tbe city !1872 Vacauoo. Lane, H110tlllg-port Beach, Ca. 9ZS61 : Gary Corporation, AYco Flnanetal This statement was ftledwtth bouDdary •• , Cheryl Susan ton Beach, CaiU. 92646. Ross Brown, 307 E. Bay Ave., Tower _ Filth floor, 620 New-the county clerk of Orange Wood, 20, of 301 AYOC.&do Afe., Tb!s bmdoess Ia conducted Newport Beach, Ca. 92661. port Center Orin, Newport County on May Zl, 1973, Wll- Costa Mesa, 1I'U charpd Wltb by a general partnersb.lp, This business Is conducted Beaeb, CA. 92660, Attoroey (s ) Uam E. St Jvbn, county clerk., petty tbeft .1Weo. pollee arrest-Slped: 1oaepb R. Fox, Wal-by an lod.h1dual. for: Petitioner. by Theresa M. Ward, deputy. ed ber at Fasbtoo Island at ter Wll8on, WUUam Wetzel Slped: Gary R. Brown. Publlsb: May Z4, 31, Jlme 7, P~Usb: loUy z.t. 3l, Jtme 7, ,2 p.m. ~ .. ~ SqfQtlliiM' br* a This atatemeat wu ft. lid wUh Tbls statement was tiled wttll 1973 1n tbe Newport Harbor l4, 19'73, ln the Newport Hatbor wlndDw IDa baiJd1Dt ~Kader eoa-tbe COUDty Clerk of Orange tbe Cot111ty Clerk. ot <Jrance Enslin. Enslp.. F ...25478 • 1770 HfWrO liT C05TA MISA u,_, HE ED A LISTEHIHG !AR? Chri.st is tb~ an.s werl (bn.Sli011 COIHUeJirrg CAN b~lp 548·2837 ., 54·1733 JUST MOVED? What you oeed right now is a helping hand ... He .<;:ure t o get m Wui·h >A'Ilh the \o\'elo.:ome Wagon hf•ste!i." She l·an help you Rel tu knv>A' your ne.,.,. cnm- muml;. as quu.:kh as ]loll&· slble. 646-UU •• 540-lm strueUoo at 4Z99 MaeArtltta' COGDty on May 4, 1973, Wll-County 00 May 14, 1973, Wll- Btvd., Newport lodiiStrlaiPart, U&m E, st JobD., County Clerk, Uam E. St Jol\n, county clerk, betwfleo 5 p.m. May 14 IDd 4 by Setty J. Barpten., deputy. by Theresa M, Ward, deplt'J, p.m. Yay 15, caus:l.D.ganestlm-P.Z,Usb: May 10, 17, 24, 31 , Publish: May 17, 24,3l,June aled $100 damace ••• A bure-1973, lD the Newport Harbor 7, 1973, 1n the Newporl Harbor BUSINESS DIRECTOR '{ tar pried open a sUciiDg aJoa Elllllgn. F-25110 Ensign. F.2S297 •BEAUTY. SALON wlndow at the FotoMat booth ---:-::-:-:c:--:-:==----::c_=----==:---f601 W. C-H"J., WeotN.,. LEGAL HQTICE LEGAL NOTICE port, ~eea 8 p.m. Yay 15 aDd 7:15 a.m. May 16 aDd aot $50 b'om a casb drawer , •• Donna Beck, 431 Bel(lllla An., Corona del Uu, reported tbat an un.ldenH.fted mao tooeteCJ at her OOor at 4:30 p.m. aDd. wbeo she opeoed the door, be bit ber ln the fa~ wttb b1a All, tJ!en ran away ••• Tblen:i:toot 2 statues, nloed at $125 •eta. from tbe froot lan of tbe KU. ton Brea home at 1000 West. w IDd Way, Do•er Shores, be- hreea 10:30 p.m. May 14 and 8 a.m. May 15. • WEDNESDAY, YAY 16 Ja.mea Alleo Tebbetta, 44, of SIS POIIPJ An •• Coroaa citl Mar, ns arreet.d at 6:!0 p.m. at Poppy Aft. aDd 4tb An •• JDd ehorpd wltb driYIDg IDler tile influeoee ot alcohol , •• Pot. lee stopped a car at S4tb st. and Oc-.a Froot, Wut Newport, LfGAL HOTICf N011CE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE EM111 G1 ADELmE 11. RO&Sl, a18o tDowa u ADELINE ROSS~ Doeouod. No, A~ 7&096 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tbe creditors ol tbe abot'• Dl med d.eedeat that all per~ aou bariBJ dal.rua ap1ut tbe a:atd decedtat art reqatred to fUe tbem, Y1tb tbt DeC..,. Youebtra, 1111 tbt oftlee at tbe eluk at lbe aboYe .titled Cioc'\ ot ta ~ ...... u.m. YUll tbe DICtau'J JOOCherJ, to tbe .-oti,Ood o1 tiM ollleu Gl HARWOOD 6 ADICIIGO!f, $50 llowport c-er.,., s.to 4)4, NowportBoaeb,C.-, wllkll is tbt place ot trrtura "' tilt -·""" Ia olllbal· tero ........., to lbo -ot laid -.-.. wltlda .,.. •01111:1111 afttr tM drat ptbllca. _., .... _. 1171 NOTICE lNVITlN G BIDS NOTJ:E IS HEREBY GJVEN thai the Board of S~Ti.sors of Orance Comly, Callfornia, will receive sealed bids ~to 2:00 o'eb:k P.M. on Monday, the llth day of June, 1973, In the otllce of the Clerk of tbe Board of S~visor s, 5th floor, Co~m.ty Admln!stratton BuUding, 515 No. Sycamore St., Santa Ana, Callforn1.a, at which time said bids wtU be publlcly opeoed and read for the toUOYi.og; Annex D A lferaUons Project No. 0168.420-778 All of s&Jd work to be performed In accordance wtth plans and speet.acatioos which are now oo rne lo the om.ce of the Coonty Clerk to the County AdmlnJstration Building, 515 No. Sycamore, Santa Ana, CaUtornia. MLD1m11111 'ft(t'! rates for this pro )eel !lave been determloed. by the Board of Supervisors by Resolution 72-712, a copy of whteb Is on ft le In the omce of the Clerk of the Board of s..,.msors. Bidders' attention Is called to Sections 1770.1777,5 of the Labor Code whlch wlll require them if awarded the contract to PlY DOt less than said po.eral per diem rate of wages set forth to aU laborers, wwkmu and mechanics employed in the execution of the proposed contract. Ooe and one-haU Urnes the prevailing rate of wages shall be patd lll1 wort.lag Ume 1o u cess of eight hOurs in a.ny oae eaJeodar day and for Saturdays, Sundays, and legal boltdays, ualess otherwise noted. For less than eight bours per day tbe rate aba.U be that tractJoo of the foregoing rates that tlle number of hours bears to eight. Eaeb bidder must submit with Ills bid a satisfactory cheek certtned by a responsible !lank. or a bidder's bond made pay- able to the order of tbe County of Orange in an amount not leas than the percent of !be sum bid as a guarantee that the bidder wtu enter Into the proposed Contract U the same Is awarded him. ln the enot of failure to eoter Into such Coo- tract, tbe proceeds of the check •Ill be forfeited or, in case of a bond, the tull sum thereof will be forfeited to said County of Ora.nce. Eaeb bid must be OD a blank form f'urnlshed by the Comty of Orange. Tbe successful bidder aiii.U be required to furnish, at time ol stcntnc agreemea.t, one surety bODd whieb shill protect tbe labours and mat.rlalmen and shaD be tor 1~ of tiMI amount ot the Cootract, lD aecordUK:e Yltb Seetloa 4!04 of tM Go'f'lrnmeot Code, IDd ooe s..-.ty hem ID tbe amcMilt ot 100'\ ol tbe Cootraet. ~ tbt faithlld pertormaoee of the Cootract; sUd bonds to be flrst approt'ed bJ the c.....,. c ...... t~~oc~..........., Admlolstrator c1 <>rup Collllly. Tbe Bo&rd d. s.rn.ora n•nu U. rlf'C to reject • UJ or a.U btds, ud oot ~llY aectCJt till Dn3t price bid, ud to wain aJQ' lD6::wmalltJ Ia UQ' bid reeetf'ld.. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANG£ COUNTY, CALIFORNlA ~U.,IS,I97S II'. K. ST JO!Ill CCMt1 Clerk aad u..omc.lo Clerk "' tilt 8ou<l"' ~· "' Orup C..C,, Colllbnlo B)'I_Alo ....... ~ ...... ................ hllll. .. ., ,. Uld Sl, 1171 BEAUTY NOO K 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar PMne 644· 7336 Finesl quality dry deamng on tht> p!Tmisr'S • Sdf·sef"'lin laundry All new -latesl model frigidairt' washers 3200 E . Coast Hwy .• CDM Phone: 673-9605 • BICYCLES SALES & SERVICE UO £.17TH ST. COSTA MESA 646-7706 -646-8856 MALCOLM t8UOI CUTl.UI •FLORISTS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DeM11rl Tosh FLORISTS l'ttOfo!E -71 2111. 17ni1111EET COSTA MESA ' Call these merchants for service • HEARING AIDS HAL AEBISCHER ~J. Proper J:'•n•ng Ai~urea 3409 E_ Coast Hwv COf'Orla del Ma r 675·3833 •Marine Hardwere .J!f:. Tlliii t& 324 Mannt lbrdw.ttt Open ~C'Yrn Dn•i 01 Wt>tl. tO Scrvt You Bcttrr 2700 W. Co.st Hwy , N.B. 645·1711 <Office Equipment I I o o • -....._.!i.-• • • ..r . . .. ·. IN NW.-oiiiT e•ACH O{f•ct F~o~m•t~o~rf' OESICS •CH-'IIRS •SAFES OFI'tCE SUI'I'liES , & STATION£RY .... ..... ........... . Tn•••thwa :::: .IJ73.6820 JIIJ 0"'U~YINC. A.R. MAII.SAC PLUMI£11. ?00 Carnation""· C<WOnodelltor • ,. ....... ll.opolrl DAYANJCKT WATEA HIIATEU 673-41:10 • SHOE REPAIR ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE COMPL ETE SHOE, LUGGAGE AND HANDBAG REP' AIRS 3401 E. Coast Highway Corona det M•r P'tlone; 673-4640 Ot.•r Loc•Uo•s: • ~33 VIA LIDO. NEwPORT • 14 FASHION ISLAND • 1108 t RVt"'E, NEWf'ORT OPENIK!;. SOON: ~OUTH CO AST VILLAGE • TAllO ALTERATIONS • LEATHER • Sl.EDE 8 HOUR SERVICE MR .D 548-0148 120 · C TUSTIN AVE. NEWPORT BEACH (]wst off CDGst Hwy. Beltiftd Tv"'Wr Dn.fS) J&J UPHOLSTERY MZ·UH ......... POl IIRI I AH star bound.-, Keep cool with CANVAS AWNINGS Don't let tt"le sun spoil your pat1o fun . Shade w1th colorful can~as lor cool comlor1 . Call or come by for free est1mates. SAIIA AliA 1B1T & AWIIIJIG ·-· 2201 SOUTH MAIN A TAX SllllTUED UMJTID PARJMIRSHIP TO .VEST • M0811.1 IIOMI PARKS DIVIRW.D HOA:APIIICAU Y n.ouc-. Till STAn Of tAI.IfORIIIA ,.,. ,.,~._. enW...h hfy '•• ..... , fer ,_... c:M•""""• DilliE. SUYID HfWPOITU INN, aoAaD ROOM, 1107 Jo"'bo"-load. Newport 8•ach, Calif. Thursday, May 31 . 7:00P.M , Otle•.nq c"t"'-•• ••I be d<t tooballfO ., ..... , ............ For A•-..•toon• c .. (TI.a) SA7·511<11 (211) M5-S2tll M.P. KRUSE & COMPANY. INC. Mnnbrr P31.1f• ':Mod~ 1100 'l Mam ~re1 · 'Janta Ana.Cahlorma ?2706 o AUTO o HOUSE o YACHT o COMioiERCIAL o IHDUSTRIAL o BOHo·s Duck Feet Fins 6.95-10.95 LAGUNA SWIM TRUNKS WATER WO~OER KIC.K BOARDS • 4.95 Skate Boards BOYS ICE HOCKEY 5KATES CHAMPION HA~OBALL GLOVES RACQlJET BALL RACWETS 6.95 .. 10.95 arm Up Suits SHOES BASEBALL SHOES ALL PURPOSE SHOES FOOTBALL SHOE,$ BA5KETBALL SHOES TENNIS SHOES Gym Pants -oltllo llodnNIIoroiLoo tllo-~ UK ALUM ll-IL•l"1r•11 . . -AIIIOin.o.lil ................... ._. ,......,._, tD -a. I ,.r-.upau..at--.. oltliC't~--..... no_,.,,. .. ... ·-o.~ ....... ~ - LEGAL NOnCE F'ICTITIOW BlEINESS NAME STATEMENT The follOY1Dg persons are doLDg busioe .. as: D &R Mai.Dt- enance Co., 766 W. Wilson, Unit 1, Colta Mesa 92621: Dan- Iel S. Dudek, 766 W. Wilson, Apt , 1, C.M., Cal. 92621; Ron- ald Hle, 2323 Lacuna Canyon Rd., Lagma, Cal. Tbts bus1oess is eoodocted by a KUtJ"&I partneublp. Signed: Du!el S. Dudek. Tbts statement was ft.led with tbe Co~.mty Clerk ot Oruee COUDtJ OD May 4, 197S, WU.. ll.lm E. st Jobn, eoOZJty clerk, by Betty J. Barpten, d.....,. Publlsb: May 10, 17, 24, 31, 1973, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -25115 SIC)ervt.x Roaa.ld c~:!;; I ehalrma.o of the OranP Board of s~mson, has nouneed tbe nomlDation of executive assistant, Tom Fuen- tes, to appear In the 1973 edJ- Uon of "Outstandlng young of America." Wr. Fueotes, 24 year old committeeman from the district on tbe Rfii)UbUean tral Com mttteeotOranee Couo- ty, ls the younpst enr to be elected to that oftlce. A IJI'&dlate ot botb c ~to"::: I and Santa Ana coUepa, I degrees in pernment and ~uroaU..m . While at SAC, lle served 2 term• as student body presldent. He wu alao edJtor of both . ._~-­aod mapzil>e In addltloo to betnc cbairman of tbe eollep't Y 0\llf RepubliCI..Dil, Twtce be was booored amoogthescbool's top 10 men ot tbe year • ohnson & Son makes the ifference ... in Lincoln & Mercury's with the. "Golden Touch" and now. • • • • • • • LANDAU CONTINENTAL MOTOR HOMES &son IN THE HARBOR AREA··· Every week is Realtor Week! Pride in, Respedfor, the America. It sta rt s when Realtors• serve I he real estate needs of all Americans. And that's exactly what Rea ltors• do-every day of the year. LIST WITH YOUR MLS REALTOR~ LISTIIIG MADS rr 1'08- FOR MAIIY11EALTOR8TOPOOL THEIR RE80URCBS, THIS 88111GII A IFIDBR IIAIIGBOFPIIOSPBCTIVIBUI- BR8 TO SU Till 8018£ WAin" TO SELL, EllllllllB ROM!-Bur&RS A WllliDI CIIC*:E PROPiaT118 TO BlueT~ Ne.f'OI!T HARIOit EliSION I'IIIUIHED·IEEIU.Y -PAGE 11 Newport Beach Balboa Newpalt lull Islas ........ c.ste ... tWo W. C.•z tiel Mar Real Estate Balboa Island Costa Mesa Udo ls.le Car011a del Mar OPEN SAT 606 MARIGOLD, CDM WELL UX:ATED DUPLEX, 1 bedroom~~ ud I bl.thl PLUS: Z bedrooma 1M 1 batb t.ou., LoriD( eue ln yard w1.U make 1t a ~q~er cute cotta ... $84,500 ..... PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP SOUTH OF THE HWY., COM Quauty d~lex --aner's 3 bedroom, 2-1/2 batb -- plul ! bedroom, 2 batb rental. Built-Ina:, tlreplaces, CUI>OI. <lr ..... P. S. --OWner has huge, SUJ master bedroom plus nlk-Ln cJoset. »Ol'f Y. YR~HlO.lX ~\:Jil. TOR ~C..IH'f «=-dlllllor,CWitomio ,.....173·2222 ~ BOYD REALTORS PRESENTS ~ A TREASURE Tbree bedroom, 3 bath Harbor VIew Portonno model __ plus a boo.us area stressed to code and destped to be your dream stu:tlo. * "Sparkle Plenty"Home ••• 1n deslrable Irvine Terrace. Two bec:lrooms, z baths and cooverttble den •.• 1n a parkUU settillg. Pool, too. ~~BOYD * l7S.5931 * 3629 E. CNst Hwy. CoroM dtl Mer "'llteeo•oooo.o••••• cfu.Ja !JJ. PUSTI6E WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT LINDA ISLE WATERFRONT Cuslom 4 bdrm., S bath home with view of main channel. Soft colors. rich wood panel- ing & 3 lrplcs., give a warm intimate feel- ing. Waterfront mstr. suite has dbl. bath, silting area. view deck . . . . . . .. $295.000. LincM Isle Weterfront Custom 4 bdnn., 4~ bath home on lagoon. Fully equipped i•land kitchen, waterfront family room, billiard room . . . . . . t245,000 .... ~·-On All Homos a Lots, 1'-CoU : BH.L GRUNDY; Realtor at I .................... HOME AND e 4 BI!DROOMS • 2 lATHS • DOUILI cu· Go\·IIo\G1! S3Q,OOO 'TWIIIIo .... l nw..,,....,..Jtol,.... ....... ,t-fi- • THE UL TIMATI! An elegant 2 sty Spauiob home by Dale St Cbarlea. Located on desirable corner lot wt ocean vu. f huge bedrooms1 muter mite 11 out of tbll WOJ'ld. 3 full oatba 4 powder room. Large deu lw band mede !n>fc, Ita!· ten Marble frp1c tn living room. fOlio oq. ft. of pure luxury 1n this beaut. 3 yr. new home. Cornua del Mar41811,000 PARENTS HIDEAWAY a POOL TOOl Beautllul 1 story bome With preclouo hidea- way. Be warmed by the fireplace & cooled by the cnotom 16d0' pool with board and slide. Eat Sunday brunch on the land.acaped patio of thb home on a beautiful tree lined .tr .. t. $49,1150. CDM COMMERCIAL SPACE A total ol 1,500 sq. ft. wtth fantastic street lnel wiDdow', DOW ualla.ble. WUI sub-let all or pert, so that you ean start that new bust- oeaa: or relocate nearer to Fashtoo Island, yet sttu lllve sign ldeotlty. ....... _ Hlrnll, McKaiN 4 Co. AI n •• 2848 E. COAST tfN'f. CORONA DEL. MAR. - MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES BIG CANYON Magnificent. fairWay home--circular drive- way-expansive vie'Wing deck . SBR, FR w{wet bar, formal DR, 5 batba. Under COIIJtructlou. $241),000. Polly Johnston 61U23S. (~ OFFICE BUILDING Groat location at 31100 E. Coast Hwy, CdM. Small office building on 40' frontage &: good parking. Priced to sell $47,500. (SIS) ... [lrvinel-_., ......... ,c-...,1 101 Dowr om. 142·1231 '"" ~ ~-1200 Newport lleKJII, c.ll,.,.,. 12M3 lmMftD 011 TM AC"I .ACIOUE I & I I&CRI' »M~T•-••II'mn .. ' . ,.,., a z&:+& • Pd .... htie• • Fireplec" • POOLS • 9 llolo Pottioa Qoa . • T_.i• • llepuata l'•ilr SeeliG& • Mi. lo Sdlciolo _, Play-d S.L• ... c.-. loPIOW.Iol ... • .. AL.8TAT• IUIII/tn.U. Alfll ·II-lSI "-OI'BaTriS !'::'1'0, Jlfrl,_," .. ' 'llO~IfiiOHAL I;Oifiiii .. AftO/t lfl ...... •• aura trlt OR•• ... - •• (PHOTO by DAVID) HER FIRST SALE! We are all drinking a toast to Pam Rtmdel, because sbe has ~ completed ller O..rst real estate trans- action stnce )llnlnJ our ftrm a few weeks ago. She's a pretty pl. and sbe's brtghtl Living ln tbe Bluffs, she bas selected that excJUng area as ooe of ber specialty areas, and stle has promptly t.akeo four listings there. Her nclustve listing at 2424 Vista Hoga.r Js an ex- ceptional buy. Four bedrooms, great f.amlly borne with low tuea and low montbly dues, all for only $55,9501 Call Pam today and this nne property. ~--- Let ' This ''8'e r Last' I Week-end of House Hunting! Price reducUoo oo ttJe perfect family home in CoroDa del Mar. Now at $10'7,500, Four bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, playroom, darlr: room, study, sewlng room, work shop, large garage with storage for boat or trailer, access to private beaclles, &unny deck, dream kitcben, all convenleoces, and VIEW II Cali now to see. 673.8550. - THE REAL ESTATE:RS . OCEANFRONT ESTATE Newport Beach, superb view! BeauU.tul 1-level home bedrooms, 4-1/2 baths. Large and jacuzzi. $350,000. COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. Ask for Brochure. 64<1-243101 .. -551-T CENTiill DR. ~~ /Ja,.IJ f<.a!J, Bar and Restaurant BIG BEAR l,AKE ..-...--·~~~~-...... ---· -lal-11 Price' m,ooo, ~o~:-.-aoooeo, rtatwee. ........... E.:.:.n.t tlluct.c'l c.DM«t .... -llllr~lo. f' ·" COlliN -MAITII IIC. VIEW OF HAIIOR UGHTS "HARBOR VIEW HILLS" Located high on the hill. offering full enjor- ment of U1c \>few of Newport Bay & PacifiC Ocean. Lusk bit. 3 lxlrm., family rm., dining rm .. with a htd. & lilt' d. pool & jacuzzi; on a profess. lndscpd. corner Jot . This is a one of up in the world. "Consider as an investment DOLL HOUSE -$32,900 "FOR THE YOUNG AT HEART" City of Irvine. Air-cond. 3 bdrm., 2 bath townbowe. Ideal for the small famlly cwniDI up in the world. "Coruider as an investment sbelter." Completely !U.mished at $32,800. DOVER SHORES "EXECUTIVE ESTATE" Elegant masterpiece of custom design for indoor~tdoor entertaining at poolside, with blt·in service center or inside in spadOUI living area. Plenty of room for the family, too, with 5 bdrms. & 4 baths & a view ol. the bay. Reasonably pnced at $159,000. Tenm avail. GOLF COURSE VIEW NEW LISTING· Lge. exec. home with 5 baths. game room, family room. sauna bath, dining rm. & lge. country kitchen w all modern conveniences. 5800 SQUARE F'EET Offered at $139,000. ESCONDIDO INVESTMENT 2.1 Acres of ~~ntJe rollmg R-1. "'approx. 24<1' X 380'," to bUJ!d :'-Our own country estate. Owner will finance. consider subordination. Only $24.950. Call today for the details~ ANY OF THE FOU.OWING CAN SERVE YOUR REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENTS, V•lma Jordan Sud Corbin Michelle D.vy Peul Merlin Carot Arthor Mery Finch Je•n Mitchell Ro~mone Hott Edru Met•a.h Audrey R ichardson Joe O.Key1er Worth Probst Edith Bray Georgine Vaught c.tl US fw ...,.. ...t llloto --WE ..... loto of ...., lhl-.. toll ,... - Nsuput·C.ww .. M.r·c..la.._ CoRBIN-MARTINi' '-=::===:6-IW. -7662==:===.J~ • • ~--. ~ ~· MOVING TO SAN FRANCISCO? (or vice versa?) Let Grubb & ~llis arrange your real estate transactions-both 111 lht• Xewport Harbor :\rea and the San F'ranc1sco Bay Area. \\e have residential olfic:es in: Burlingame Cont;Ord Denville Gre.nbr,.. Menlo Park O.lcl•nd Orind• San F rancisco-2 (Union St. & Ocean Av•J Terr~ Linda TitM.Iron Walnut CrMk \\ idest Re!o.identlal Coverage in the Bay .-\rea • NOW ... FIRST RESIDENTIAL OFFICE IN ORAHGE COUNTY Grubb & Ellis REALTORS 2863 E. COIIat Hwy. Corona del Mar 675-7080 ··~··············· MLS SA-LES REPORT Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Coeta Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $58.4 million ln the first 4 months of 1973. THJS IS A 24% INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 19721 1,609 new Uatlnga were proce .. ed, of which 67% WERE SOLD! 6'1% at the sales were eooperatt'fe. List your praperty 'With a Realtor. •• • THE IRWIN COMPANY •' REALTORS , CITY COUNCIL . •• ..,.... ...... tw -.0 I:JO ,,.._, ...... lilt~~--­c~~rc-u: pCield ... 'trio INil. plltl tar ~~--­•mmoa--lllt _.,.lllllr-onal,llor- to.•a IIllo, *>r --to off.-Pll'lilnl roq-m.a. • ADOPnlD 111o IYd •ud ,..,..,. ·-,. ofbl dtT• ~plio; •1%TIJIDBDabiiMI1fi8CII'- •tort•m ca .... PIDllftll. • APPOINTED Comctlmu Rocolo aad Kymll to a com- llllltot to ilt1ol1 tllo Oruao COUIII)' P......, Dtc>artmtol'a ...-pcUcy .._. • PASSID 1D orcti•I'OI ·- UDI "'tllo mac:II!Mr71or --l!lc ar• plaDI fDr dllthlopmtllt: • A W ARDEO a CODtract to Rll'd)' aad ~r 6>r a blcy. ele tntl ca JrYiDe AYe . &ad P" tbe to--abeld to otber biJal lral .. al Ocoor Dr. -lfO St. to Weatcllll Dr. 11114 _, Llnc:oln Bd>ool. In -lal city dlolrtcto. • OKAYED a -lei n.lt- dlllllal-rwltb -m putfng art"aApm•ts at I20f W, Oceu Front. " PERMANENTLY cloHd the oortb roadwaY ot .Dror• Dr. at lrrt.De An. • CALLED tor dlsmlatlon cl, the Oraoro COUIII)' .. _ .. to Al>ltomeot lltotrlct •• • Dm.ECTED tbe poeraJ serTI.ces departmeDt to bu1ld upbllt ''ftlletl" to briDe Dtw- new}J-paYed alley• In Balboa to the same }eyeJ as drln- way appraocbes. • REFERRED a report ~ tbe cost ol ctty reereatioDal Mntees to several reg1ooal ageoeJ.es. Tbe ant Ctty Cetmcll SM- sfoo 1s slated for 7:30 p.m .. Juoe 11 at Ctty Hall. • REFERRED bl.ek to tbe Planning Commlu:ioo a pro. Rodda helps get vet funds Twenty-ftve mllllon dollars ln federal flm<1a to Improve veterans education ln colleges all over the natlon has been released tll1s week by the U, s. Otttce of Education, despitere- Qoosts by the WbJte House that tbe tunding be caocelled . En'eet of the action locally wJII be to mate available ~to $1 mlllloo dollars ln funds to be spent at Orange Coast Col- lege ln Costa Mesa aDd Goldeo. West College in H!lltington Beach to Improve h!gber educa- Uon factllties and servtcei for 3,500 veterans enrolled at the two campuses. FundLDg .tll also be available to otber Orange Co unty InsUtu- Robins marks 51nd year The Harbor Area's oldest business under cootinooU& own- ership is observing tts 52Dd annhersary. Tbeodore Roblns Ford is cel- ebrating its 52nd birthday with -an anniversary sale and a var- iety of special prizes, incl\JllDg the top award of a Pioto car. Tbe month long blrtbday puty wlll be cllmued by tbe a:nrd of the prl&e1 at 1 p.m. Sunday, July I. 1'heo Robins Sr. started hill career ln tbe automobUe bust. ness In 1921 1n Balboa aDd re. celved Ills Ford franchise 1D 1923. E Jl)aDSioo of his busf.oesa resulted in mO¥es to new loca· Uons, llrst to Newport BlVd. ln Central Newport, theo to Mariners Mile, and tlnally to 2060 Harbor Blvd, lo Costa Mesa. He shares managerial duties with his soo, Bob, wllo Is vice.president of tbe n.rm. Theo Is an Army Air Force veteran of World War I, charter member and past commander of Newport Harbor Legion Post 291, pastpres!dentofthe Balboa Bay Lions Cl ub and Newport Harbor Exchange Club, and two Urnes president of the Newport Harbor Chamber ofCommerce. He was a member of the first board of trustees of the New- port Harbor Wlioo h.lgh schOOl district in 1929. He has long been an acUve supporter and a director or the Harbor Area Boys Club. • TO 10 MOH TH DUn' Navy Hosptta.lman Recruit PhlUppe N. Keyes, soo of Mr. and Mrs. William N. Keyes of 606 Marigold Ave., Corona del War, tlas completed the recruit phase of the Nary's ''four to ten month" active duty pro- gram at W11lington, Tenn. He wtli complete the remainder of his active duty training last- ing from 4 to 10 months at a specialized aviation schOOl. CALAPACOS VACATION Mr. and Mrs. M. t:. Sheely rested ICl for summer ln thE: Galapagos [a lands. Lin, a Cor- oaa del Mar post oftlceomclal. lndul,ed tn his tnortte sport. pbotoc:rapby, while Dorothea, Newport Beach head librarian, read a few book.i. ~~o •• of hlgber ..... Ding whlcb Plan un·ited q-.Uty UDder the nterans pro. gram. George Rodda Jr., of Harbor w b d VIew Hllls, a member of the ay u get Coast CommunltyCollegebo&rd of trustees, and a oatlooa11ead- er in the tl.gtat to bring about Some 142 commun.lty leaders tbe release ot tbe $25 mllUoo. Uve devoted more tha.o 1,500 appropriation, aid: "Tbts tt volunteer man bouts to the reaUy a victory tor tbenattoa'a Southern Orange Cotmty United veterans wbo -want and deserve Way budeet:tne process diD'ing a college edueaUoo.lt was the tbe past few mooths. clear intent oftheCongressthat Tbese voliDlteers met 'IFtth this moooy sbou1d be approp-the 54 United Way member riated to lmproye veteran.s ed-ageoctes to hear their program ~acational services. Now that and budget preseotatloos. Tbey intent will be realized." will mate alloeaUoo recom. Wbeo tbe Wbl.te House sougti: mendat1ons to tbe Southern O. to have the ftmdlea.ncetled, Mr. ranee County United Way board Rodda became a national of directors. sJ)okesmeo for hlgber learning The follow1ng are volunteers lnstitutioos in opposing tbatac. from this area Who served oo tion Tbe CaUforn!a Sebool budget paoela: Boa,;ds Assoctatloo, commwtlty • BALBOA --Mrs. James college section, of which be is Beek, Mrs. Cbarles P. Cotton, pa.&t president became a co-george Hoag n. Mrs. Edn.rd plaintiff in the, sutt along with H. Kelly, the Nattooal Association of Col-• CORONA DEL WAR •• legiate Veterau. Mrs. [fYlng Burg, Mrs. Frank Lyoeb, Ms. D. 0, Masters. llrs. Brenton R. Ogden. Robert Stoessel. • COST A MESA --Patricia Albers, Leland Cave, Mrs. Don- ald Cook, Jerome G. Outty, Robert Dugp.n, James El- dridge, Bart Hake, Don Huddle. stoa, Streeter KiDL Kenneth E. Mowrey. Va~ ReddiD&. W:rs. James Schafer, ottoSchroeder, Mrs. Robert Sorensen, Irving Stooe, Mrs. Reinhold G. SWan- son, Frank Zreblec. • IRVINE --Norris Battin, Mrs. Dor-othy Lewtn. • NEWPORT BE"CH --Mrs. Robert Bacoo, Mrs. Virgil R. Bates, Miss Agnes Blomquist, Mrs. Benjlm!n C. Brown. Jobo RONALD HENDRICKSON, M,ll Brown, Mrs. George V. Butler, a new member ol the Irvine Normal ChampUn. Willard Company commercial projeCts Courtney, PbyWs Davis, Mr. stalf', responsible for planning, and Mrs. James Dodds. Mrs. design and construction of the Heory D~.akee. Louts Heeres, 470-acre lrvtoe regioDAI cen-Mrs. L. L. Isbell, Leo Love, ter, s cheduled for 1976 opeoing Wllllam E. KUnger, Michael L. fn the area bounded by tbe Manahan, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- San Diego, Santa Ana and La-ley Mumford, Reynald Pelle- guna treeways. He Is a grad-tier, George Regan. Tbornu: uate at the OC Berkeley college Riley, May Russell, Mrs. R.E. of architecture and was for-Scbwnacher, Mrs. Harrison merly with the Los; Angeles Sharp, Robert Sherwood, Mrs, a.rch.itectural and eagtneerlog JeaJl Stppy, Mrs, Joseph Slap, firm of James H. V:w Dyke Mrs. Carlton Smith, Mrs. Ro- aod Associates. bert Wilcox. Bonsai ok, belly dance no Bonsai and Chinese cooklng danclog in a proposed Ust ol are ln, but belly dancing ls new classes for the summer.'' out of the schedule of summer Ctty Manager Robert wran classes to be sponsored by the said no. "I guess lt's just a Newport Beach parks, beaches per80Ral prejudice," Mr. Wynn and recreation department admitted to the Ensign yester- (P&Rl day, "but I feel tiii.C tbere are When the department's sum-more coostr~~tt1ve tblop we mer class brochure comes out can teacbtheyoutbofNewport," later this week, It wJU lnclllde City CotmcU pwe tbe okay about ZOO clas&es, including Tuesday nlcbt to theD811'8ou:aJ. such old standbys as tennis and and Chinese cooklnl coarsea. sailing. U will also have, for the These, doog trltb otber fee~ first Ume, classeslntheJp_pan. s~rted PBR classes, are ese tiObby of Boosa1 (mlneattll"e financially aeU-a~tlll1. plant culture)andChiDese cook:. Couocllma.u. Carl Kymla woo- Ing. dered It belly ductnc could:a"t B.a, no belly danctng. be 1Dcluded tn a oew "creau" "We llad about a dosen calls mo.-emeot.. modern dlnelDc trom people interested 1n belly class 00 the PBR u.t. dane log," reports PBR director Comenman Rlebud Croul Catrln stewart, "and thJs 11: agreed tbat 8oaAI .... a fu.. usually eDOUifl to ceoerate a ctnatta1 botiJJ," but bad DO new class, 10 I ineliJded belly comment 00 tbe bttlJ dlmee. r------------------"'1 Paul Ryetoef, 5tb dtltrtc!t ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTION ORDER eotmeUmu, wu mon lldC· .. ted 1D tbe CblDeM cO()ktJc claa. Attar lllldlnc oat -tbo lnalructor payo *>r lnlro- S!HD IH YOUR SUISCRIPTIOH ORDfR TODAY I OHLY $5.00 ,0 R OHE YEAR ~------------------NAME •.••••••••..•••••.•••• , ••.•••••. 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Susan German, at left, 1-ray department secretary at Hoag. and Boonte Wirsing, R. N., will be amonc 6 hostesses greeting guests. He~nc tbem rehearse for the p.la evening are Judge Mark A. Soden. "552" C lub president, aod Mrs, Soden. The an.oual event celebrates King Kamehametla day. Dr. E. M, Ghermao ls chairman tor the assisted by Rudy Ba.roo, Dr. Les sta..rDea, , Jotm Curci aod President Ron T rojdn Guild to meet WIUI lilt -• 11ft of )lro. Rlclu4 S.cll, lad - ........ -wlllo ....... -. lira. Lon7-dial aad fOld ,.._, lira. -hd Ylc~ lira. , .... --.,._., , ...... ._,,__ ... t11o Tro)UI Goll4 of ~ ,......,, IIH. WldlloJ frolfo, Co..,, rillwo ____ ........,...... -*rr,llro. blr1 at a CCIIfiM oaPrldQ,l .. Ja.a• fiMIIJ, tr ..... ,; Mr•. 1, at tbt bome ~ lin. Boa RoN McAdua Ud Mr•. Robert llcAIIIm of eo.-dol -. L"""'· mt_olllp, lira. JOlla "" member• art KmH. Pat UctsUoat, peucttJ; llr1, AD- CIMIJ, lllloallo Doc!or, Dooald '*7 Ort.... _tan, aad GUA:Iartot, Cllorloa Grllleo, lira. Ropr Bluclud. puU.. Karl)' ~~orr.,, Hud• llacur~~a. mentulu. Rampllroy 11..-pby, Wllllam !L Porreo, Rlclud Rllty, Pllll VA KRAUSHICK Of !!&Iota, Rdal4 L. Tllomp .... H!WPORT DIU AT 65 Duld Vtep, IOuDocmaMarc:b Faoeral. aentce1 .. r• bellS CENTIHELA B.ANX bu •med IDd Dr, Mary KrUN. bere ll17 18 tor EJft Kraaa.. Wut.r J. Block u u.r.ta.ot Nn oftleen al the TrojaD nlet, &5, of &ill.Jdo Pat Dr Ylce prealdellt u4 IDUI.I*f ot Gulld lDelucle 111'1. Robert Ltdo Peoinnla. Sbe dled'MQ ttl Newport Beacb rectooaJ of. Bromley, bt Ylce-prealdeot; 15 at Hoa1 bospital. flee, SSSS W. Cout 11..,-.,llar- M:ra. KnUDID!ck, a1oq wttb lDera lllll. He b-merly wu LI!GAL MOliCI! ber bWIIIud, Carlile. -..._ ot Coallnolo llank'1 tbe Deuert IDa botel lD W Soatb Bay otftee lD Hermosa ncrnrom DimNESS NAME ••pa tn 1950 11114 .,14 11 1n Boacb all• joiolnr lilt STATEMENT 1M5 Ybeo tbey monld to New-IDt'lewood-~red tank Tbe tollcnrtnrpersoo tadotnc port Beaelll. euly !&It year, He Js a Ro-. buatDeu u: lAo'• Aato Sbcp, Belid11 ber bUIIbaad, Wra. ta.rtu &DIS u actin bowler. 880 Wut 1 ?tb St., Costa Yea: Krau.sntct ll BWTtfed. by S He WU •1ect8d 1988 South- Leo Rlc:.bard Schroff, !15 Pro-brothers, Clay Carrell ot Cor. ern Callfon.ll. bowler ot tbe JPect st., Nnpon Beacb, CaW. ooa, Earl Carrell of Fllller. year by tba bowUDI writers 92660. too ud Btd Carrell ot Madera of Southern C&JitorDJa and is Tbis bulloesa 1s CODifucted Ud a Jlltar, Joann de Loogpre ucretary • tr-.nrer ol Pro- bf lD iodhldual. ot Caoop Park. tesslooal Cout Bowlers. S!£110d, Leo Richard Scbrotr. Follolrlng oentce• In st. CHORAL COHCERT SET Thls statement wu ftled wttb James £plseq)al cbiD'eb.. New-Tille Orance Cout College the County Clerk ot Oranp port Be:acb, eotombmeot na 1n cborale c:botr and c hamber Coonty oo May 28, 1973, wu. PacUlc View Memorial Part, 1 tngeu: fresh from their stng. Ham E, st Jobn, county clerk, Harbor Vtew Hills. tour of Northenl California, by Theresa M. Ward, deputy. Mrs, KratllSIIJ.ck waa actiYe present tbe annual tree P11bUsb: Yay 31, June 7, 14. In the Eball Club ot Newport choral coocert at 8 p.m. 21, lD the Newport Har-Beac:b I.Dd tbe Art Leape of JIDe 6, to the col- bot Costa Mesa. STILL THE CHAMP! We have a champion in the White House. Once, in a fight in which the opposition used some brass knuckles, he lost a close decision, and a lot of folks thought he was all washed up. But, like a true champion, he got up off the canvas and won a re-match. Then, he won again -- this time even more decisively. Now, when you fight in the political ring, you run into some pretty rough tactics. And the fight is not just between you and your opponent. The mass media --the papers and TV -- get in a few punches of their own. And some land below the belt. Of course, when the defending c)lampion uses rough tac- tics, everybody screams "foul!" The press, which barely noticed stolen elections and years of corruption in the South and in Northeastern cities, is having a heyday over Water- gate. The shenanigans on TV look like something out of a Hollywood comedy writer's repertoire. Meanwhile the TV folks go around making a hero of a common thief who was turned loose without the jury even getting a chance to decide on his guilt or innocence. Is there any reason to believe people of this kind would not steal something that would harm our national security? While everybody's in the mood for investigations, how about investigating an incident a few years ago that ended in death in a New England fishing village? This might turn oot to be a REAL criminal investigation, insfead of the farces we are seeing on our TV screen. And, while the Democrats are screaming about gifts to politicians, it's a good time to remind them that, just a few years ago, they gave away $75,000 of our tax money, plus some very expensive fringe benefits, to a retiring Democrat who was speaker of the House. Summer's here. For your camping supplies, come to the store. We have barbecue rigs, too. Bring your own ham- burger and we'll furnish the beer. P. S. Down at the store, we've got plenty of Governor Reagan's tax reform initiative petitions. Your signature before June 7 will get this important measure on the next ballot. AL FORGIT 22tl W.IAliOA ILVD .. NIWI'OIJ IIAQf PHONI 011-Ji .. Pa&t•••tt• .. pU:<¢ll ...... ela...aft•. , .. ,..,,._.. Gr017:JIU. .... , .. _ .. .