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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-03-21 - Newport Harbor EnsignNEW PORT BEACH , JOe :tH~·NEWPORT HARBOR TM• DI''ICIAL MIWIPA-'11 0' THI Cl'n 0, MIWPO.T IIACM THf OML.'I' ND1hf"t• ltiiNTID MID ''U&UHI!D IN ..nPOitT K4QI 24TH YUII, ~~.. .l!tlf St, .h,_ ARVO E. HMPA, owner lnd pubUsher of the Ensign •oooo••••oooeo~••~•• • IT DOES PAY TO SPEAK OUT Public opinion does count. There was plenty of expression of opinion about that interchange monstrosity proposed for Mac Arthur Blvd. and Coast Hwy . 1n Corona del Mar, and about that express- way along Fifth Ave. --the "foot-in- the-door freeway." The comments, meas- ured by volume, were about 95 per cent --plus --against both of these schemes. And the Newport Beach City Council listened and heeded, and both proposals have been .eliminated from the general (Continued on Pa~ Z) Political fund report is made Il sbouldD 't come as a sur-Geroaiml, reported only $235 prise to mea that the ZNewport colleeted. City Councll eandldates wbo Tbtrd district eandtdate Ellls have spent the most money oo Gluier had eotleeted $1,210 their campaigns thus tar are and bas spent $326. Aoother 'llomen. 3rd District hopeful, John Me- Lucille Kuehn, rtmnl.ng 1n the Kerren reported $616 collected SUI District, and Peg Forctt. ud $157 spent. a 1st District cballeoger, top.. WUUam Agee hils taken in ped tbe Ust ot 11 candidates $1,060 and ~t $238 1n tbe who ftled campal&n ezpensere-Stb District race. ports last Frlday, as requ1red Btnest contrtbutors so tar by a new local elecUoo law. a.re developer Doo Koll, wbo Mrs. Kuebo ttipOrtiCI eJpeQdl-bu liVID $100 Mcb to Mr, tares of MU 1.21 Mra. F~IU. Rocu• ud Mr. Apt, aDCI Ur. ---.u 1111111• etiJ.to.-t .Jroll' ... _,.-'l'lm .... ,., oYer lbe oew law, bad IPl!fll: wbo taa mateJMd tboae z doaa· $626. Uons. Sebool admlDJ.strator Joseph Tbe new city campatcn law Stewart, runnlnc 1n the 6th Ots-Umlts tods.Yidual dollatlons to trlct, bad collected only $180 $200 per person to each can- by last Friday. dldata. DYerall speodlng Umlts Mn. Kuehn had collected tbe of 25~ per rectstered Yoter most --$2,609. Tblrd district allow a cb CIDdldate to speod candidate Pete Barrett bad col-more than $9,000 oo his cam- leeted $2,309, but spent ooly pa.tgn. Each contributor of $50 $563 of it. Mrs. Forgtt re-or more must be Darned. ported $1,178 raised, toc ludlng $SOO 01 her own mooey. Nell WRITE.IN DEADLINE Wednesday, she aoes to court to seek an IBJuncuon agalllst IS SET FOR A.P RIL I the city to ana,. ber to speod Aprll 1 Ls the deadline tf you more than the $500 UmU tbe walll to be a write-to candidate local law plaees oo campaip for Newport e•ch City Coun- speodtog of personal ftmds. cU, Clty Clerk Laura Lagios Mrs. Forglt's 1st District anoounced this week. opponent, lncumbent Howard Wrtte-ln candidates must nle Rogers, sbow~ $935 collected a statement with the clerk by and $Z94 spent. that date, llsUng ttte district Incumbent Milan Dostal had wbtcb tbey seek to represent. collected $790 aod spent $221 "Votes for wrlte-ln candid- to an effort to tang ooto his· ales will be cotmted only for 4th District seat. HlsooJy chal-those wbo bue flied a declara- leoger, school teacher Lyn Uon," says Mrs. Laglos. G ypsy in your future ? A gypsy Is savttne a lawyer named Boris to Newport Beach out week to get the city to change Its law forbidding tor- tune tellers. Boris B&ra.oowsti, described by Newport Autitant Ctty At- torney Dawtd Budt u "a wery dramaUc-so1Uid1Dc man ower the pboae," 11 d11t here Uooday nJrbt. He will try to coariace tbe City Council that hls cUent, Bar~~ey UariDo, a IYPSJlorbme teller, abooJd be allowed to practice b1s aneleot craft bert, lir. Buuowatl says be hls atready ncc:Hif'UllJ repre- seotod lhe Adams tamlb' Ia a 11mJ.U cue, &Dd woo. Re doen•t ay U It's tbe same Mama 1&111117 llal -od ll>oallabl7 ca TV a low ,.us .. ct. .. Ill'. Blrt.llcrnt1 liU eallld tnt ....-at ~ ........ llad 801nt 'fll1 dramatic COD-•••Uoaa." ..,. Yr. Budt. "He ltell tbat a. ardl•nce 1a ~•nt••·• t.t 1 & .. .... so. ... ; 1M ... •••pd ~ CIIWt&i I ~ of ...... ..,.. ~ • owe 1D San Mateo CO\Ilt)'." In a letter last week to the C tty Coli)Cil, M.r. Baranowsky asked u.t tbe ~I law be amended to allow Ucenstng ot tortuoe tellu's wttb annual Uceue fees of about $400 to $500. H1s requut n s put oo Mooday DictJt's COUDCU agenda, a.Dd be bas beeo lnYited to appear to arpe bts cue. He will tranl bare from Los Gatos. 1a Sptnlsb, tbat means "tbe cats," an old Qmbol of wltcbcnft lDd. tbe occult. 8&rDeJ MarlDo ts aot JChed~ uled 1o ICCOIJIIIUJ Boris. Baroey JC'obably atr•dJ bows tDe outcome. IDJWIJ, Tbe tut time Bort• talbd to Dan Brlude bJ pbope. be ·-Mr. 8udt tovp 1110 Co~ to cMtct: tM law. Mr. --· ...... --.It ... ralJIII(. LAWiti!NCl MAY Of CM Pill Dli'T. DI IS A.T 41 ---art btlliC pluMd ... LawrtDCe MAJ, 47o o1 a• ..... t.at, eo.a. ~~----~~ .... a a.cJDrJP 8t 'ftl & ~ ,tala Ia tilt -.. _ Flrt Dtputmtol. Bt Ia -tlftCI 1>1 lila WU.. J• ZhSj t Jtt rl ~ IWU,O, Cllr-toll-· .......... Dlllr .. ps,, toll • II I •-IIQ. lit.-........... .._, .. at """' IS ,_.. RewuaOMD......_' -...... ., c-1.\;;;;=======.l-•1111•-· JOe COS TA MESA SIT IL OFCD I -JZI ,·.-.~~~. ' . . . • • . ' • AMY MENKES, Newport Rarbot high school student, r e- hearses for the talent show to be presented at 5:30p.m. this f r iday during the dance maratbon over Teleprompter Channel 3. Funds raised during the marathon will help finance the Londoo theater study tour for 18 Harbor High students. Is there a rapld.transtt traitl to Corona del Mar's future? There could be tf a loog- range plan okayed Monday by Orange Co~.mty Tra.nsu Dis- trict directors becomes a real- ity. GEN . TOM RJLE:Y (U.S.M.C., retired ) served as over . alT campaign chairman for the 1973 Southern Orange United Way fund dr.tve, and Doreen (Mrs. Robert ) Mar - sf».ll was the Harbor Area cam pal gn director. AWARDS GIVEN BY UNITED WAY But, Newport Mayor Donald Me lnnls said yesterday that such an Idea "wouldn't stt we n with folks in Newport Beach." He favor s a regular bus l1De to Newport Center, with fast trains, lt any, getting rotted through the proposed Bortlta The 1974 oU!cers and dlrec-South Coast campaign chair- Canyon alignment of the Corona tors of Southern Orange County man--Wllllam W~Iker . del Mar Freeway. United Way were installed al Santa Ana-Tustin campaign Directors ot OCTO voted 4-1 Tuesday's annual awards ban-chairman --Tom Flynn (Toni oo Monday to adopt an amb1~ quet at t he Balboa Pavilion. Brown accepling). tlous "blilckbooe" network plan bob Clllford president of Laguna Beach campaign tor train and bus service Air Callfornia ~ 1973 chair-chairman ·-Joseph R. Sweany througbout the county. The plan ma.n of United Way's corporate (AI Geiser acceptinc). calls for a system that runs, a.Dd employee group, Installed Gen. Riley reported that as basically, east and west across tbe following: a result of the clean-up cam- the county, but the Corona del President --Dr . Donald paign that began In December, Mar "corridor" would be a Kleckner, president of Chap -a total of $1,420,000 has been oor th-soutb route following tbe man College, Orange. raised, a IS .~ Incr ease over Corona del Mar freeway. Vice-president, research last year· There Is a signed agreement a.nd denlopment --Mrs.-Eimer Awards were presented to between the state and the city C. Sproul. Newport Beach. firms and United Way agencies of Newport to route the CDlot Vice-president, pubU c tnfor-for thelz employ.ee camp&lgns. freeway down MacArthur Blvd, mation --Thomas Flynn, pub-Campaign cabmet memlJers to Coast Hwy. However, since Uc artairs manager, Allstate from the Harbor Area re{'etv- the death of the proposed Pa-insurance, Santa Ana . ing award& included : clflc Coast freeway route, wblch Treasur er and chairman ot W1Difred Bacoo, Initial gi fts Willlam Tough, 67, owner for Coast otnce Equipment Co. in Costa Mesa tor many years, died Tuesday at tw;; home at 4&0 Catalina Dr., New- port Heights. Services are scheduled tor 2 p.m. today, March 21, in Paciflc View Chapel, Harbor View Hills, with the Rev, Broce Kurrte oftl.clali.nf. Entombment will be in Paclftc View memor - ial park. Mr . Tough was born in Scot- land. He lived here for the past 28 years. He was formerly a partner with Fred Joyner at Tide Oft!ceSupply In Newpor t Beach. He is s urvived by his wife, Mary Lee; daughters Gall F'ar - Qutlar and Carol Gardner ; 4 grandchildren, and his mother, Margaret Tough, all or Costa Mesa. The family suggests memor - tal donations to the City ot Hope hospib.l. would have llnked ~ with the administration and nnance c batrman, Newport Beach. CDlot route, there has been committee ·-Donald Jordan Robert W.. CUfford, corporate Fa I k I pressure to re ~route the COM vice-president, Dean Witter i and employee chairman. Ina 0 or freeway down Bonlta Canyon, Co., Santa Ana. F'red Sorsabal, Costa Mesa bYJ)asstngCorona del Mar. Secretary --Mrs. John Me-campaign chairman, Costa CM ' I "Wherever tbe freeway goes, Sunas, Corona del Mar. Mesa _city manager. Ne-rt Sign aw that would be the rapid tra.nstt Gen. Tom RUey (U.S.M.C.., Robert L. Wynn, -.....- route," Chuck Wtor, an aide retired), the 1973 campaign Beach campaign chairman, Costa Mesa·~ toUgb new sign to OCTD manager Peter Field~ ctwrman, preseDled awards to Newport Beach city manager. Law wa.s oka)'ed Monday night. Hlagh school marathon to log told the Ensign late yes-his campaign cabinet: Edpr Hirth, immediate past City COUDCilm~neru:ledalmost terday. Harbor Area campaign chair-president of Harbor Area Z years of study aM arguments U the freeway OOes go down man •• !loreen Marshall, Uni ted Way, served as chair-wh.en they unanimously adopted h I I d I b d Bonita Canyon, how would com-Orange campaign chairman man for thP evening. a law described as the most e p s u en s go il roa muters and beacb visitors get -·Dr. Don Kleckner. restrlctiwe in Orange County, A , Newport Harbor b1P nroup Ule f\D1 ralain&: to ;:JeO::~l~~~alnblnbus NB FIGHTS OIL PRICE !o.~==:.~~rt~~o= 1411001 ~ JM.I'alaM ctrtte, tt.e drar. deptrtmellt aente• u It 10'1' .U... aDd businesses uat bad fooc:bt tbe duce cocatest to ra111 cnoaey bopes to reduce tbe fare or 1Wttb lOme added bases to c 8 ordinance tooth aoo aau. tor the LoDdoa study tour wtU eacb of the 18 participating carry thepatroaap," ezpla.lned UT ACK BY THE FEDS An attempt by Pla.nnlrigCom-be lleld this friday aod Satur-students by $125. The stldy Mr. Wior. mtsstooers to get the law 's day, March ZZ and 23, at the tour Is part of a pilot pro-In City Council study ses-deadline for tearing down ex- Channel 3 Teleprompter stu-gram Initialed by the Western sloo here Monday, Councilmen Newport Beach f».s a 3. "lf all else falls, we have penstve oon-conlorm!Jlg signs dlos lo Newport Beach. Regtoo International Thesplan said they hoped tor a major pronged attack Wlder way this the legal path opec or. getting reduced to 7 years .,·as beaten "Total monies needed to tul-Society La wblch two h.lgh tra.nsportatloo terml..Dal statioo week to get !be federal gov+ a court mjunctlon torcmg FE~ down by 4-1 vote. lnsteat1, bus- till the Qoot:a set at the begin-schOols, Newport Harbor High Ln Ne~rt Ceuter, with feeder ernment to keep hands off the n~t to apply the rule~ to us, inesses have 10 Yt!4.rs to ntng of tttls drive art between aDd Chatsworth IHgb in the San bus lines serrlng the beach •lndtall profits the city Is malt. C 1~ Manager Robert YM ex+ com"ly. Only Nor ma Hertzog, $700 and $1000," stated Tom Fernando Valley wtll be ut1l-a.nd resideotlal areas from that Lng on tidelands oil pumped ~lained Monday .. Tbe ell')' ~s the city's first councilwoman, Bradac, drama Instructor at lted as e,;perl~&ntal gro~s point. here. JO~~ the state 111 such a suit. voted tor the 7-year Umlt . Mrs. Harbor High. "We hope to for future study tours abroad. Bus service down Newport Federal Energy Oft!ce otc1-If we have to roll our prices Hertzog, campaigning on strict raise at least $700 through The marathon wh.l ch Is sched-Blvd. to Balboa would be un-ctals are expected to rule some-ba ck, It would mean a loss ln sign laws and more bicyc le pledges made prior to air time uled to begin at 5:30p.m. Frl-changed under the new long. time th.ls week on a plea by pote?.ual P~fitsw ot about $70,-trails, upset veteran council· on Friday and then pick~ the day contl.oues to Saturday range OCTO plan. Newport and other public tide -000, said r . ynn, . man Willard Jordan In a March balance during the time we're midnight Total cost of the county-lands owners that the tldelaDds He explained that new City 12 election. on the air at Cbannel3." · wide system ls expected to be be exempt ttom federal oil oil-sell1ng contracts were Under the new ordinance, ., about $1,8 billion OYer a 15-cr isis price controls. The city dn.wn ~ under.an earlier F'EO signs valued at less than $500 year period eodl.ng ln 1990. 1s getting $9.20 per barrel tor ~uling that pubU c agenctesown-must come down within a year, Directors of OCTD sa.ld they Us share of crude oil taken wg oil Melds would be exempt those valued between $500 and will seek a No•ember ballot t't om •ells in West Sewport from FEO price controls. !he $1 ,000 within 2 years, and all mea.siU'e as.klog for a 1 PU Heights b}' the Armstrong Oil F'EO later r~versed that r uUng. others get an enra 6 mont hs cent couoty sales tu to ll.na.nce Co. The FEO wants to roll State omc ~.als have estimated tor each added $500 in value, the plan. State andfederaltuoos the price ba ck to the $4 ,18 that the state would 1.0se $600,+ up to the t O-year mutmum. QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY DIST. 3 CANDIDATES in this 2M week ot a 4-week series, the Ensign pOO~ woukt also be used. the city was getting befor e it ~00 daily In potential pr ofits To conform to the new law, Ushes answers to OtD' candidate questionnaire from Newport G ' 'd ~• ·• tr •·t tf oil prices are rolled ba r k. U n Su lei e •,.•,•,-yeaatr~. a new con act .. e signs must oot exceed ooe Beach 3rd District City Couoctl candidates. Next week, square foot per streel frontage we will print answers to the same Questions from 4th S TUOEH TS PER FORW foot of business property. Mu- Dtstrlct caDdidates, and the following week, answers rrom I I 'I While IYa.itlng for the blanket intermediate and advanrf'd imum sign site wtll be 500 the 6th DICict. Incumbent 3rd District Councilman Carl ry a1 s ea:emptlon ruling, the city is Orange Coast College 11armon}· square feet, and the minimum Kymla Is oat rUMlng. getting ready to ask for a spe-students will perfor m their O"'ll enfor ceable llmit •til be 40 Peter Barre", 49 , ts a real estate broker. He Uves c!Hc exemption for ~ewport compositions at noon Tuesda\·, F nd u A YOt.llg woman iD crtUca l Beach, whether or not FEO square teet. lashlng a mov-in Cliff Haven. ~e Is a past president of the Newport Harbor -coodltioo at Roac bospttal after r ules that all pOOU c a-ncies Warch 26, In musir studio I. mg signs are prohibited. Flags Costa Mesa Board of Realtors. He Is a member of an old-attempttne suicide Monday on are exempt from the pri~; roll-The public Is inviti"d to attend and pennants may be nown no time Newpo rt famlly and Ills llved her e 38 years. a Balboa boat docll: was Ideo-backs rree of charge. mor e than 30 days annually, Dr . Etus ;:;lazier, 44, Uves ln Bay Shores. He Is an t!Hed yesterday as Car-· execuUve in a. SaD Otego pharmaceutical rtrm. He Is chair-1 Sbamon, 23 ol T 0 ORUM :~~N~~~~:d:~e::!':~t.~~!'Z::r~~!t!~t~: n7i:roe~~.~~~tan~::::~ DOSTAL PUT N PAN AT f candidacy as a "voice of the people'' campaign. port u oste da aJt H po ce f T 'I er •-.._~t se~rt Cth· structure s~··ld ~ •'"n~ •tready v-~ to r~uce t•· John McKerren, 51, Uns in Newport Heights. e ts dto... LUCum~ 1 -.....-•J ~...... ..,... ~• ... f;"" .,...,.. .,... '"" a certified public accountant with a Newport Center firm. ~ea ,=.-,.~-Tile r accounts of Co uncilman t.tllan Dostal, con-by taking a1t'ly the Council's proposed dwelllng densities He claims extensiYe ~sperlence in auditing municipal gov-0 't ~U-K. 8 1 1accompanted sldered a heavy lavorlte to rlgbt to decide traffic Issues. there. e ec n ea m ttl to Hoag's tn re et-tloo •ound hlmseU "1 sUit ~se that basic His oo~ent Mr "·ronlml ernments, aod serYes on the .state CPA society's govern-Int-... , ·-•t t ld Uty "' -"''-• ___... ...,.... ' ·"'"' · mental auditing committee. the-;-da~C:,e T'h:t 0 ;n.,.. on the defensive Tuesday morn-cbaJlie Ill our government," remlllded him that 15 units The 3rd District cO\mCtlmaD represents an area Including 1 • Y cou .,.n lng during a Women's ClYic he said. per acre could stUI be built Bal Sa Club no reason. 01' her attempt on Leogue forum at Marloer's In tt\at t 9n election . local on the Castaways site wtth tht! Newport Heights, Bay Shores aDd the boa Y , h lit but Yoters throughout Newport Belch will •ote for ooe er S e. School. woters overwttelmlngly chOse proper use permits. cudldate from each of the 4 districts being co ntested 1n th'~ be_~'t mlssine or any-Mr. Dostal had to uplain to c bange the city charter, re-Earll.r., durtnc: each candt- LUL auu we doa't UDderstaDd old positions he had taken oo qulrlnc all tutute freeway date's 7-mln~i:e speaking per -tbe April 9 elecUoo. _ .... t ~ ....... _ ........ Here are the 3rd District C1Ddidates' answers to ther .. ,~ 8,__.:_ ':"'ld "t~· £~r, 2 co ntroversl&l local Issues: agreements to be okayed by lod, Mr. Dostal said the b&sJc ranees -.-..., w be n-tbe now-defunct Pacltlc Coast popular Yot"". issue of the campaip Is "wbo Ensign's Questions: st..., late "'uterdl• • • • • -T ~ • fr eeny route and the lnlne Mr. Dostal appeared nus. do you want to represeol you • TRAFFIC --WKAT SPECiFrC ACTIONS, IF ANY, r.Jh~~ t:'~ CompanJ'S PromontorJ PolDt ter ed eiQ)lainlnl Ms. Promon-for the oell 4 years ·-who WOULD YOU TAKE TO CHANG£ THE LOCAL TRAFFIC and ~ prb stucll: a SB deve'looment. torJ Point position. "It will has the Ul*leoe., matarlty, SITUATION? (5TH AVE . BYPASS, MacARTHUR -COAST caUbe!' pqtot U: bW mo~ "You s:aJd Promcmtory Point loot icbstantlally llke a CfHII aDd ~tnt CO do tbt )Db." HWY. -OOVER INTERSECTION, ZND UPPER BAY CROOS -aDd pulled tbe trt.aer as she would be a moawnent to oar llJ.U 5 to 7 years from now.'' He m .. ttOIMd ~ efforts: to lNC. PRESENT BAY CRCSSINC. ETC.) sat OD a pier at 15th St. and city •hen you Yoted for It 3 he claimed. At the ttmt he reduct nota at 0riDC' Co11Dt7 BARR£17: t would r ecommend foUow1Dg the city enct-8aJ An. al1:30 p.m. Monday, years aco aod you wert ooe wottd tor liM! ctenklpment. Mr. airport, c11lmiDC that tbt tl- MV'a plu wlth tbt most laDes ot fra.ttlc Oft the Back Bay aceordlnc to 1 witDelltl. Sbt of tbe prime attr.ora ot tbt Dostal said city staff i.DnsU-forti art beefiiDIDC to J;aJ oft Brklp oa tbt Coast Hlebnf at tills time. Wbta the report .,11 rubld ~ Bole. balklt mess:are urrtDC people ptora al'ld tratrlc eQilDeers as '·eot~Dty ..,....,...,., now comtl beck from lbt preeeet brtdp com mitt" tbls may not to f'Ott apta.t tbt me.. were ll.ftnc thai "DO allbtti.D· art bt~ to U..ttD to •·" be reYI.etd accordlne to tbelr report. I ARIIUHO' COMCIRT •aJ wbea U.t carne co a pop-tial tnft'le IDcT.,. •• .oald bt BHilils ltr. 0o1ta1 tM Mr. GLAZIER, T._•b'tbto( ... -dolartwO<tlhecroos-SA 1VIIDA.Y EVENING •tar ""' jo 1171," ace-,._..todbyPrornootortPoiDI. Gtroottol.,_tllti4111DIIIrlet. lDC o1 u. b&1 at Cout lhry. aad tbe latersectloD at CoYer So• al till eowa J'S t.op Marrot StilllDc ot W'ut New. He •IIP.u.t tllat M YOted for tbt WCL '-N ,....,.,...,_ Dr. to allow trallle to .,... trMly. Wo -... ,. -bofbtrabap---·will po<t. Slle ts ,...kloc lor l 1111 lllctJ--IJ pr<~)Kt """'" lbt I at uti .., c-1._ Upt lnllle to uy .,... .,... boll ,.. can W<J<t to tttp --., lllaiJI at -· Coaoell cudldatu anti mlzod .,.._" 1M oolod tltllt dlltrlclt. Lui -. ...,._ltl tnm.e -~~~e. 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No wonder we are loelng . • • when you con.slder that the opinion twisters In the editorial pages of most of the aatly newspapers write only with the left hand, Take the case of Charles McCabe, writing last week about Alger Hiss and Richard Nixon, who were In- volved In the celebrated inquiry into high level cOmJ!1unist ·II'PY intrigue a quarter century ago. McCabe makes no secret of his bias as he writes: "Hiss was accused by a rather creepy magazine writer named Whittaker Chambers of having passed secrets to the Russians during the 1930s. Nixon picked up the ball and proceeded to crucify Hiss. The country was enjoying a collective paranoia about communism at the time • . . A federal district court convicted Hiss of perjury and gave him 5 years." Despite Mr. McCabe's scorn, the truth 1s that we did not have enough fear of communism, because by now It has spread to a third of the globe and stands as a spectre of terror over the entire free world. Mr. McCabe has the obligation to do his homework instead of passing on pink-tinged misinformation to his read- ers. For a starter he can read Chambers' classic, "Witness," and then he can decide who is the creep --Whittaker Chamber, who broke away from com- munism to expose the Soviet conspiracy that had permeated high echelons of gov- ernment in Washington --or Alger .Hiss, whose perjury conviction resulted from his lylilg about transmitting U. S. secrets to communist Russia. • • • • ROBERT WELCH --15 YEARS LATER Robert Welch's 2-day session with 11 ' businessmen and patriots, launching the anti-communist John Birch Society, was held Dec. 8 and 9, 1958, in Indianapolis, That lengthly monologue was later put Into print to constitute the Blue Book of the Society, and was also filmed In con- densed form for a recruiting document. It was that fUm that first introduced me to Robert Welch, back in 1960. A week ago Saturday I listened to Mr. Welch at the Century Plaza hotel In Los Angeles, once again reviewing the history of communist subversion as de- tailed in the Blue Book, and then looking to the future with some optimism for victory in the long struggle. The wor,:ls of optimism deserve repeating, but first it is pertinent to r~port the frightening accuracy with whlc!• Mr. Welch described the communist Inspired methods for sub- verting the United States. Here they are outlbed more than 15 years ago: 1. Greatly expanded 11:0vernment spendlng to get rl<l of ever lar~ter sums or American money. Z. Higher and then muc h higher tues. 3. An Increasingly unbalanced .budget, de spite the hJgher taxes. 4. Wild lntlatlon of our currency, leadtng rapidly towards lts ultimate repOOiallon. 5. Government controls of prices, wag9s, and materials, supposedly to combat lnrta.Uon. 6. Greatly tncreued soct.aUJttc controls over every operation or our economy and every activity or our dally lives. This Is to be accompanied by a correspondingly bup lncrea&e In the size of OlD' bureaucracy, and In both the cott and reac h of our domestic government. Wb.IM 1011 ••• &tvea me credit for a 1u1nbtr ol aettri~ u., which oommeoced Ia 1952, ""' llle lllboOQ-1 toecrporo. tloo at UM Clly ot Colla 11- ln 1953, aD<! tho tllllllc ol llle prO(IOQI! 18th Stroot tr .... y route thereafter, 1 -.roukl Uke to adYise you, AI, that 1 did not move to Costa Mesa and commence my law praettce until Juoe ol 1958, aDd my rellttonsllip with Mr. Bur- roU(bs, aDd 1D tact, my be- comtnc acql81nted with him, was in agpronmatety 1960. Further, I do not ever recall dlscutstnc freeways with h.lm at aoy time. I mate the assumption that you would be LD.terested 1n some fa ct, aod •ould of course, at any time In the future that you wlsb to tnvolfe me 1n yolO' dissertatlon, be w:IWng to dis- cuss wlth you such issues prior to pubUcatton. My best reprds to Mrs. Forgtt. Slncerely yours, DeMis E. Carpenter Senator, 34th District • lNEFFICIENT PLANNING Dear Editor : Our clty staff Is showing their lnefftciency agai.D. After a year of planning, and count- less pubUc hearings on the open space element of the gen- eral plan, they now flnd "that what they recommeoded and the co~mc ll adopted Is Imprac- tical. We ~ don't have enough money for n. It would have t>tten nice if their study had ~n eftlclent enough In the begtnninK to have d.lsconred this, before so much time and money was wasted on it. Goldie Joseph Newport Beach • WITHOUT A SHOT Editor of the Ensign, The oil shorta~~:e Is Uke so many other shOrtages •hldl the socialist plaiUiers In oar government and the Insiders abOve them bave spent the last few years In contriving tobrtng about. Just thlnlr. wbat all these shortages are accomplfshlng for the International commu- nist conspiracy, which is now running your lives. Tbey dis- rupt the economy so as to destroy the free-enterprise and free-market system, thus creating more and more shOrt - ages --plus poverty, resig- nation aDd despair. Simultan- eously, tl'ley accustom the American people, gradually and docilely, lo accept lncreastnc controls under the mistaken impression that the controls are only temporary results of an emergency whi ch will soon go away. Instead, of course, such controls are mind- conditioning measures or a planned descent into perman- ent scarcity. ObViously, the October Arab- Israeli War was part of the plot, tbou(tl there ha.d never been an actual need to depend on the Arabs lor ol t. But what do the Uves of Middle Ea.st ''peasants," and the money of middle class Americans, mat- ter In the course of these graodtose plans to have a one- world communist go.ernment rule them aU'? And neither the Jews of Israel nor tbe Arabs of Egypt are ._lt as st~ In allowtng themselns to be- come parUes to, and Ylctlms of, this ptot, as are the Amer- Ican people. For surely, at tbts point ln tbe game, It Is apathy and wi5hfUI thinking, even more than tcnoranee, that are controUJ.ng tbt American mind. 7. Far more ceatrallzatlon of power ln Washlngtoo, and tbt practical elimination of our state liDes. 8. The ateady adva.nce of federal aid to and control over olD' edueatJonai .system, leadlnc to complete federallzatJoo of our pld>Uc edtaeaUoa. 9. A COGib.nt ._mmertnc into the American cOnscious- Dill of tllt hOrror ot' ''modern wutare," the bauttec ud tiM at.)hU 1\tCtiSIIY ot "peact" •• peace always oa eommll\tlt ttrmt. 10. Tbt COilNQuenl wllllnpess ot lhe American people to allow Uta IUipt: of appeasement bJ Ol.lf KO'fernment wbleb amount to a pt.cemttl s~arender or the rest of tbt the world and of the Uulttd Statts llMU to ttwJ Krtmlln- nlod tJniUIJ. If Americans coottnue to Ig- nore the truth, within a rtr)' few short Jtarl we'D bt able to p.,. our cblklrea an eye- •ltne~tacoolmt of bowtbemost protptrOUI aDd frM nattoa OD 'the face of tbl tutb ftl 1D- Jidiout1Y dr&WD beh1Dd the Ir011 C urtato wtt-tho ftrltlc of • •tncte •10:1 Sincerely, DorOlhyWaldn Oeoort Hot Sprlop FROM THE BIBLE TES ~NSWER (Coallouod from Pa~t 1) , Mc:XIRU:ll: 'lllo clr<olatlAII olotaoll, u •"'Vod, ... oUIIIIIalod tho •1111 AYo. b7puo iod tho pr-......... m-II --..C-ttwy, Tilt-_,_ .,rlllb _,.., ~ uea...., tht b&J or_... cube -bl' u -lid lletUty, at tho pre--. uol a -lo --dtolpod at Doror iod C4ul ttwy, I Ufoealt 1 lt'lll:tJ' to determlDt It cxa.-n.Y lb'MtiiD lOme rHidtDtia1 area• ot Coroaa del Mar would .tp.UieaatiJ aid loeal -flow 0 • • • • • AIRPORT •• SHOULD JET FUGifl'S AT ORAIIGE COUNTY AIRPORT BE REDUCED, KEPT AT THE SAllE LEVEL, OR INCREASED DIIRING COlliNG YEARS? HOW WOULD YOU EFFECT CHJJ<GES, IF ANY ? BARRETT: I boDe" jet tiJcbls sllOOid aol bo lncr- onr the preMGt aambtr. I tbJ.ak tht Bo&rd of Slt)tff'llorl are remlu ta DOt act1D1 Immediately to acquire a rec:tc:.al airport at u addltlooal 1.1te. GLAZIER: 1 would hope tbe )et tupu: at 0, C. Airport be eUml!llted tn future yeau by the use ol another airport, but taiUnr tha!. I would not wtab to allow traffic to Iocr..,. and I would ina.ke every enort to mt.ke the airport comply with the present law llmUlng noise. 1 would expect that noise reducUoo could. also be provtded by use of eoctne modlltcatloos or the use of qllleter engines. WcKERREN: Jet ntiftts, per te, at Oraqe County al.l'pOrt are not, u I see tt, the problem ctD'rently ra.ct.nr us. The noise of the current equipment in use Is a material part of our problem. All available means must b& pursued to reduce the noise pollution to acceptable levels. • • • • • COST OF GOVERNMENT --WHAT SPECIFIC STEPS WOULD YOU TAKE TO RAISE OR LOWER TAXES AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT COSTS'? BARRETT: I would follow the current program ot spend- Ing and bellne we shoold set-up the 10 year protectloo of Income and spendiJlg. The 87% increase In assessed nlta- Uon ol the last 5 years, lf contlnued aJ the same rate. should allow us to cootlnue our present rate of serY1cts with even greater economy as that trend has been In tbe Last 5 years. GLAZIER : The cost "6 ~vernmeot ts determlned largely by what people want govl 1ent to do. 1 am Ln tarot of pMn( people what they want, •t not at the expense of deftclt budgets. CiUzens should be kept fully lntormed of the act111.l costs of government so that they can decide if they w1.tb to pay ror them or not. I am not afraid of erer reaching that Ume wl'len people will refuse to pay for those things they recognize as necessary and good. McKERREN : I care about tht ever-lncreastng tu burdtn. My twenty-nve years experience In the busloest world and my 7'5 to 100 municipal or other governmental entity audits pe,rlormed, In that perlod, wtll enable me to make inteUlgent, Informed analyses ol budget request5 and speod- ing practices to achieve maximllll'l services at mln1ma1 costs. • • • • • POPULATION DENSITY --WHAT CONTROlS, IF ANY, DO YOU FAVOR ON POPULATION AND BtnLDlNG DEN- SITIES? WHAT PRESENT CONTROlS, IF ANY, WOULD YOU LIKE TO REMOVE '' BARRETT: I believe the current general plan has pretty well deftned the concerr.s of the people of ·NeW'J)OI't Beach, GLAZIER: The controls I favor are aimed strictly at dwelling Wl.lt numbers and density. The recently passed community development standards are one type of control I favor. I woukl also ~vor the avoidance of any blgtl dfn. slUes In the new developments, lnclootng the exclusion ot any high rise resldentlal bulldinp. Rezootng or lot stu requirements put loto effect iD the oider areas of the city, wheo s~rted by the people who live tn these areas as was dooe on Balboa Island, will be the thlnp I wUI work toward. We must always keep our uowth balanced with our Sl(lpOrtlog systems and wtth our very spect.al and sensitive environment. Mc KERREN : I favor a Umlted, orderly growth. The resldentt.al development standards, recently adopted, pro- vide some degree ol control or density, while oot Ignor- Ing ba s ic property rights, In some portions or our commWJ- Ity. I rio not advocate removal or any present controls. • • • • • REGIONAL GOVERNMENT --WHAT FUNCTIONS DO YOU CONSIDER REGIONAL IN NATURE, THAT COULD NOT BEST BE HANDLED BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT, AND WHAT F'UNCTION, IF ANY, SHOULD REGfONAL GO VERNMENT PLAY IN OUR POLITIC >\L LIFE? BARRETT: I think s mog control and rapid transit are examples ol regional government that are ftmctlons that should be tllilndled 1n that matter. I believe elected olflct.als are best representative to Joeal government within the jurlsdlr.Uon of the city . GLAZIER: Regional fWJctlons such as public transit sys- tems, flood control systems and the Hke are the buslness of regional government I favor local control lor other areas whenever possible and I do not wish to create any further layers of KOVernment than Is absolutely necessary. I beUeve that regional cooperation, well worked at, is a better answer than regional contro. The overview ot reglonal government Is so broad aod the decisions they must make are frequently so narrow, that the people making those deCisions hue not the inlormaUon to make them well. McKERREN: Assessment and collection of property and otheT taxes ca.n be more economically done on a county or state-wide basis. Inter-reLationships of Incorporated ctt1e1 and their comn1on divider areas of county property can be handled more elflclently on a regional bast•. None of these runcttons --a lthouKfl ot benent to 11! ~-deprtn us of our rlcflt to seU pernment. I am totally CJI)pOS8(t to a.ny form of '•governmental overlly" that deprives us of local "home rule." • • • • The Bi ~ch ],og Competition Benefits Everyone I • /lyJ·F.~ .. -for air trawl and air frel.t, detennlnina which altUM• may operale ln tnttntate comlnerce, Nlianina routea, and clispen~ina tax. tubalcl ... to the exk.lina alr1tnet. When the C.A.B. Wll created 1n 1938, thtre were nineteen major clornesllc: trunlt llnu. In th~ty•lx yearl, el&ht of them have eltller been meraed or d.rtwn out of bualneM. No new lines have been permitted by the C.A.B.ltooffercompetiUon. ~ IWmol1t~ ~ -II hu betn our c:ootendon in thlte 'ftlkly column• tht1 a fr• ecoaomy will alwayt mean Sower prlcta, better produc:U or N:rvk:et, "'d no need for aowm· tMnt mbslcUes. We have stated thiJ belief repeatedly ln the fxe of mountin& federal intetftrtnc:e ..;th ow economy. In TAt Bullnea End OfGowmmnrt. noted Conservative author Dan Smoot dtlcu~~e:s lht ca~e of o ne amall airline which eaeaped such governmental Inter- ference and teJUiatlon. We.'ll lei Mr. Smoot prow our point: In fact, the C.A.B. hu frankly adndtted that lu purpose b to rnlnimiu: and pmmt c.ompc· litlon. The hallmark of free enlerprt.M jt un- fettered competition, which produoea extel· lence In e\'try field of endeavor. But in J'9119, a C.A.B. decision struck down a bid by a small feeder line to offer competition to the eleven major Unes. The C.A.B. ruling said: ..... we intend not only to minimize such competillon but co prevent Its development to the peatest .,.,.. #.S.A. SIMy '*One of the airlines servina consumers in California Is Pacific Southwest Airlines .(PSA). Operallna solely within that state, PSA il beyond the reach of the federal CAB. Because or a quirk in California law, it can also cut prices without being overruled by the California Public Utility Commission. Never havin& taken a tax subsidy of any kind (not even mall contracu). PSA is not wnder the thumb of any ,ovemment agency . Hence, it operates as a free enterprise. feasible extent." .. That is part of bur nation's problem.lnatead of fewer regulatory agencies, American busine• il being saddled with more. I.C.C., F.P.C., OS.H.A., E.E.O.C., U.S.D.A., F.D.A .. C.A.B., and all the rest of these destructive federal agencies not only adversely affect the quality and quantity of the goods and services that are available , they are a heavy burden on e.ery American taxpayer. ''And what is the result'? Competing with three regulated and protected giants -lWA, United, and Western -'little PSA' carries about u many intrastate passengers u all three of them combined. It has an exullent safety record. II provides frequent fllahts (oriainating about one thousand fliahts a week). It uses hi&h-crade equipment. Jt provides fast. effi· dent, attractive service that none of the majors match -and at prices which are about one-half of what pa.sseneers pay for comparable flights on the East Coast , where there is no unregu· fated, free~nterprise airline to give service and bring down prices .... " 1M Mom/ Accordina to Dan Smoot : "The PSA story has a moral. It is that if we would abolish all federal reJUlatory agencies and allow the forces of free enterprise to regulate the transportation indu5try, everyone concerned -the industry , the public, the nation -would be far bttter off." This could be said of every industry. An unshackled free enterprise system would in· crease productivity, lower prices, and improve quality. And fewer federal agencies would mean less taxes for all. Tlw H• .. Y Hand Of TM C.A .B. The federal Cid J Aeronautics Board unfortu· nately is the undisputed and abwlute ruler of our nation's a.ir transpOit industry. The powers eurciaed by the C.A.B. -supposedly to "protect" the public -including filli.ing rates These are the benefits of freedom. The legacy of federal regulation -shortaan. sky· rocketing prices. and increasing taxes -is painfully obvious. Copyrlxhl 1974 by Tht John Birch Sockty Ftllturrt NAVY AIRMAN RECRUIT Dav- Id D. Newstead, son of Deonts W. Newsttad of Z24 Loyola Rd., Costa Mesa, hu P'aduated from recruiting tratnlng at tbe Naval Tratnl~ Center In San Otero. TOP EARNINGS NOTED BY CAPITAL ALLIANCE Capital AJUance Corporatlon, owner ot Mariners Sulngs and Loan Assoclat1on of Newport Beach, annotmces-that ln splle of tight money and stgnt.ncant Increases ln costs of savings, It achieved the highest earnings 1D lts history dlll'lng 1973. The number of facllltles operated by Marlners Saflngs was quad- r~led . For the year ended Decem- ber 31, 1973, earnJ.ncs were $1,ZZ6,684, compared with $1,224,134 during 1972. Earn- Ings per sbare lor the period were $1 ,12 , compared to $1.11 reported lor 1972. Per share eartdnp were computed oo common shares, assuming full dilution, of 1,091,985 and l,l07,4i2 shares for the years eoded Dec. 31, 1973, and 1972, respectively. TOM ANDERSON DEFICIT FINANCING If you·rc one who wants to la x dolla rs I hat you and I pay know wh y President Nixon into th.e U.S. Treasury will 10 should be impeached, this is to foreian encmi~s and friends !or you. And Lt il not about lif an y). Accordina 10 lhc Wateraatc. It's about ~our most recent pubhshed fiiiJrCS. approachin& run away fo reian banks. aovcrnmcnts inflation, depreuion, and a.nd wealthy indivtduals own ltankru.pt.~y . The .. will and arc> paid 1nt1rest Oft S.S.S • inevitably brina on Revnlutio n billio n or our nltio nar debt. and Dictato rship , but we Amon1 the bigge5t aroup of won't discuss that today. forcignrrs collecting your tax President Nixon's imm o ral, money via lhi~ interest arr the il\cpl, outtaJ,eOUI new S304 Ar ah cou nt ries and the billion budact warrants his impeachment and remo11,al from office. The new·tlt:fdiel call' for "outao" to exceed "income" by a whoppina SIJ.4 billion, up I OJ perc en I over t he previous blldlel. Our national debt has swollen to nearty hair a trillion dollars - y o ur 1111. doll.,s. Th is pseudo-economi cs is known as "deficit financina," whic h is the co rnerst one o f our skyroc ket iPI in nation rate. It is "Keynesianism." Lord Fren ch. The French have never pa id us the 1ntern1 they owe on the money we loaned them durina World Wan I, II and Vielnam. A ccom pJJ ny1 na lhc Presi dcnfs budjet wu the bia lie rir ifs a bia enouJ.h lje the people will believe i1 ) that II would not be inOationary :and that the n~ would be no rece5!lion hcca use of it. COUP D'ETAT Keynes, the Brit i~h Wh.1t v.t J H' ~uggt"~l 1n1 t' h.omosexual Socialist , ad· lhJt J 11111-hly 'uphl,lu:;~l o:od voc:ated continuous and un· ... ,,,IP .i 't"t -l l 1' "t'ln~ 'la[l.t'd •n endina defid t1pendina by 1h~~(' !'n1l<.'d St:u ..-~, an d lh:u aovemment. President Ni11.on, tlu· pt"npl~ ~r~ un n •nsn0\1\Iy the "conservative," confessed ;m,l unknowm~y Jl dmg ~11ct after his election, ,.1 am a :.he111n 11 lhl' rl•tt<l~ who :uo:o Keynesian ." Perhaps Fraudlin dt"~uoy1n11 ""r fnrm of Deficit Ruaineh's friend , aovrrnmrnr :.nd Sl'ttina up m Harry ltopkins, nplained de· 11~ place ll new So~·,alist World ficit -fin ancina bttt~r: "Spt'nd Order. People are t'>eina told and apend, tax and tax, dec1 that lhinas are ~o bad because and elect , the people arc too we need a chanar . the system damn dumb to understand," must be chanaed lo rit the VI Sl TS HOI"t G KONC Our debt wlll have to con· hmu. Navy Mlm&a Mark E. Hog-tinue to rise , as the Treasury Of course, any Sludcnl of aett. son of Mr ·and Mrs. Rich-spends mort than it takes in in hl-.lory will undentand th.al ud Y. HOpett of 430 Snug taxu. th e real I rouble is not with the Harbor Road. CIW Hann, vl-tlted Cbe Far East port of The interest alone on the Jy s tem , but wilh I he 8001 Koar while aerrtnr national debt is apPQIIina. The individuals holdln& positions abOard tht attack mcnft car-S49S.l billion debt will ~ost of power within th.e system: rltr U.S,S, Mlctwly, He IPtftt the American wo rker and the fault it with the President, ,. POUCF: --00 YVU FAVOR CURRENT POLICE HELl -5 dayt ln the Britlah crown tupayu S30.S billion in not with the Presidency; with COPTER P/.TROL POLICIES? IF NOT, WHAT CHANGE colony on a r.,t and reerea-inlere.r payment1 durina the the Conartumfin, not with the WOULD YO!,; t.~AKE'? DO YOU FAVOR THE PLAN, WHlC:H tlob fllit. Tbt 64,000 ton Wid-next ntcal year. That's about Consre•a'; with tbe Judaea, not :guHLOOI<O BEU~JNAANPCOELDICPER~~~.~YSYBSYTfE~•DEWRrrAHL fHO~Es' WlY, II I torertmotr .of tbe 1tripls what it was jus1 ten with the Courts; with th• "WIV'., 101 ., Mal'}'' I tamtly oorerM11 rell. yean aao. The intere•t paid ro r occupant•, ~tot with the AND B~INESSES, UTILIZING LOCAL TV C.: ABLES? doet procram, Ylll ~ operat-th4!! lnl two yean Js actually offices. It Ia true chat a BARRETT: I dO fnor the helicopter procram ot the ~~t. «;!. ~-i~~-=ib J~ more than the entire U.S. parullical arowth called pollee dept. Wt thOUJd contlaue tht eftorll to r_.uce the Sol' 1 to 1 Yttarl, bu.daet for 19•t. buruuc;ncy hu arown li.k• DOlle factor. I would be Ia favor ot a T.V. AtfttJII.Qc:e ~~-'::' _________ ...;A;.;ti;;';;;';bl;;;•..;;••;m;;;;be;;r~o;.l.;t;;h•;, Spanilh mo• and threaten~ to pi'ocram wtth tht poUee dept. I would Hrloua}f QutlttoD stnnale our TrM of UMrty. It the Ult ot federal tuod1 but use them U 1t t.pptl.ttd to be iaaMo true that corruption and thtbellwayfortbeclty. abuse have brouaht on GLAZIER: I would pr~tt that we t&kt the 1Mllcopt.tr1 tlnn and puutfsctlcm. out of thW' Pl'tllllt ptnllttnt buAIAc pattern ud COlli· 8u1 a JOnd houte<leaninJ is blnt with aarb)' ei U" to Itt ~ I qtdek ractlaa 11M all thtt is required so Jon1 11 Wlth attendant red~ 1D rnnbtr ot htUeopterl tad COlli. the United Sl•ta Corutltudon I -ld llror ator tho aYitlcO plood lo 11tH _. poU.. THI -OPPICIAL Iiiii& -II -roo•·-at 1._ • 1 I &ad *" a -•m 01 pottu ,..n.c ... btl.ll lD _.crowded ...:... ~ •• .... '"' nur o our _, ~~ W-. C 1 N--' Of·.tnl c:rTY "Of___,, IIAoCH d.U tytlem, and tht Soo ol It ts dismaying to see now how thor- qhty these 10 points are being lmple- mented, and how they wtll lead to ul- timate dilluter for the U. B. unleu we can turn baclc the tide. But win we can, ADd Mz:. Welch pointed out how the ec1u- CIIttm•l campaign of the Jolin Birch So- ~ .. befinlllng to awaken lbe A.mer- iaa people to lbe dan(er that !bey are fMinr. More about the optlmlettc side oltlle~later. artU, 1. •· BalbOa 11laUII• •• IDd ,111ft ... .,.... cw-... .... _........_ .... ll..ol...o&-1 in a God ill rte--1"~ ... u our ""lna na ·-tta pJood -lhlo Ill cnmo "'"-ud -r~---" --. Yout Cather Ahrallul,. ---fOikclud--bo&ft.,_ :mlL_._...,,_4!'.,.•a.l:""• •J( kl ... ~ m,.. .. job of joloed to -1111 ci&J : 110d elll• to ... -· IMmel_, ud -to ftldln-ll-: .,._ c--7141 Cbrlttl.. JI .. Oftttructloo It be aaw U., and wu &lad. ...., I Wild ,...,.. tlllt Ull ootl ol U. T. Y. eMil r tM' 1 ....,, •-1 t 1, ......... ,....,.,. • c:.r,. CIJI•d for; but o.r .-d II to 'IbtD uid Cbe Jen UDto ; alua .,._ ba barDt bJ tile people ..... tltl1.,... .,.._,twit cl"" up tilt mo1or, end ~.':;, n;: a:ano~~ ::· ..,::,:-.::~.:= :::0-lkf• ofa:•.=.~.: ,_-.:::~•.,--:_·~~J::C':t::-J.\;: :=. ,,..~ ...... not t~ -~-AIIrf ~~d? UIIIO ~-, 4' I leb . Tile -tKI ID lfiiUII IIIN ll lltns. El:::n::•,"ir.:=:::.:.· ks"!::h;-' ... ~ ',. ill,W.!_!IM..,.Ut t'llo--;~ ..... U.. --~-.. ~ ol ...... t11111 lltllll r .TE¢1¢ ~ ... -.,.,_ VeriiJ, fti11J, I 11&1 uoto to. I aa aat -111 IDa. -• alaaalor•..--·'"-... ~ wttbtbtomooh-. 10Q, 8e.tore ~ wu. for. tuna lid......_ WI__. 114Cari ••uMic .. ...._..._, ~o.,_.--..,._e.... -lhHI~Ih,_,, 1110. (lc.loloDI:II&oSII.) ..._.....__ __ _,, Cloool-"-' Goo-,~-·-h/10---- • MORE FOR Mrs. Roger Jones heads ;.llflrOIIT;;;;:;;;;;;"-;;;;;R;;Ell::m::w::-::':;;:lltu;;RS;;DA;;v·:;IIA;;RCit;;;;;;tl,:;ll~l· . YOUR DOLLAR Mesa hospital Auxilia Why are -COUPON BROWN RICE '~Lb. NITROGEN PACKED Rf.C. 14.70 $395 Coupon uUd throuJh J/27/74 COUPON TVP (TEXTURED VEGETABLE PROTEIN) Be~f. Chick~n. Ham, Pork 50 Lb. Ba1 $2900 Rf;G. S34.00 Coupon valid through J/27174 Complru ,·rnrlt ofc'"''P f .. ud.l .m.l1uppltr1 j nr .I"CIJIIH .mJ b.tclt.puCkl'r) PERMA-STOR FOODS COSTA 2teo MAR!I0" BLVD MIE.A. CALJ,.ORNIA (7 141 sse-1210 1128215 Publllh Your FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT •• THI ONLY $2!5.00 (PLUS $10 POll THI OIIAMGI COUM'TY "LIMO PI I) We wtu take care of both the ttlinc aDd the publleatloo 11 you Hod Ill the 3 eoplea of the FlctiUotll Buaineas Name Statement, ftu.d out aDd •11Dtd, aDd accompanttd by a check 'for $35. Or JOU can come to the Enslp oalce to au out the formt. Notari.J.I.nrt• DOt oeceuary. 17211. COAST HWY., CO IlONA DIL. MAll, CALIP. Tlli,.HONI UJoOIJO HOPING tor a lion's sha.re of funds tor youth coa.certs Is Mrs. Robert D. RadcUtfe, lrvtne, treasurer of the up-coming "Fashion Co ncerto -Opus 18." Reservations are st111 available tor the March 27 event. (Jack West plloiO.) "Fashion Concerto Tlae u.n~al ''ebl.a.&1Jtr ot tbl pard'' tor the Colta .... 1 llomorlal lfotpltal AunUary bu tat. place with ti:M lutal· 1atloa ol otnceu, dtreetoraaDd eommiUM c~ltmea tor tbt eomtAc Jill. Serriee plDs tan '* beeo lftfded to YOI· ...... Otllceu aJld d.trect.ora for U?4 are Mrs, Ropr Joau, pnaldeDt; Mmes. Jack Toon, J. A. Wllaon aDd Jay MeKuD..8, •lee • prtalc1enU; Mn. fred Sorabal, recorc11nc teeretary; Mra. T. A. l...&rM<t, corres- polldlnl secretary; Mrs. wn. Uam Lambert, treasW'tr; Mrs. wuuam Assmus and Mu. Dntd Lelctllon, dtrect'lrs, lDd Mra. Jack Mapaon, coord.loator. Committee chairmen are Mrs. Roy E. June, blood bank; Mu. Alh'ed E. Keefer, book- kn~r ; Mrs. Alexander Mac- GI!Uvray, central 114lPIJ; Mu. David Lel.~hton. hlstorlan; Mrs. WUH.am Selle, hours book; Mrs. David Leigtlton, ma- (azlnes and menus; Mrs. Aileen Sigler, mallandnowers; Mrs. James WUUams, messen- ger ; Mrs. Aleu.nder MacGIIll- vray and Mrs. Jack Map.an, co.chalrmen ot the Ptulanttlro. py commlttH. Opus 16" Llllcious stlka: and chiffons, c ba1rman Is Mrs. Robert W. Harbour Phllharmonlc com. floppy hats, pearls, Ivory and Little, Newport Beach. F"estt. mlttee. old rold are all part of the vHies bectn at 11 a.m. with Philharmonic Society mem. fashion scene to b& revealed music by Frank Flynn. bers who wtu lead the jewel at the btc tashlon show and Followtnc the social hour, Mrs. sequence are Mrs. Wtlllam s. luncheon to be held tn theltl"and Ar thur W. Koox, hostess chalr· Holstein, nrst vtce.presldent; ballroom of the Disneyland Ho-mu, and n.-staff w111 direct Yrs. Wilson Uttle; Mrs. tel on Wednesday, March 27. guelts to IUD~:heon tables dtcO· MJchael Brick; Mrs. Dana There wtll be tuhlons from I. rated wtth Freoch wtne baskets Lynch, youth concert chalrm&n; Macntn, Santa Ana, and jewels ud lnternational flap. and Mrs. Rlctard Nnell, di· from Laykin et Cle. Honored ru .. ts lnclu:1e con. rector. lt's tDe Oranp CoUDty Phil-ductou Hll'lfy Brandon and Junior fashions will be harmooic Society's "Fashioo Henri Temtanka; a lao Orlo modeled by PhUharmonJc Junior Concerto •• Opus 18," the 18th Ress, Emmett Frizzell, Henry members, lncludLnc CamUie ann~at youth coocert benefit. Armentraut and Jolln Scott Tale, Lorie Schwellur , Janet All funds raised ro to ulldar-Trotter, whoae "Jewel Waltl," NetLrenberg Marett Ker r Me- write tbe aeries of tully or. a apecial compoetUon written Ussa Wulf' Jullt Matlotf and chtstratld youth concerts, the !or the Society, will be present. Joan Spell~ttch. ln.achool chamber concerts and ed to each ruest. Aulstlnt cruise directors the music enrichment school Fashiou for men w111 be for this beneftt lnciOO.e Mrs. procram presented without modeled by Ed Arnold aOO Wll-Richard Hunsaker producUon· chirp, &nd ltClPQ!'ttd by t!le 111m McGovern of station Mrs. G. Marc von' Burrer, de~ ~;:;;;;:~;:;;,;::;;;;~~:;~;;;;;~~~ J8 womeo'• committees. KOCM and by Captain Arthur conUons; Mrs. Homer Reed, Cruise dlreetor tor the W. Kno1 and James R, Solum, favors; Mu. James Sa "'Jets, tuhlon show 11 Mrs. Raymond wl\ose wives are board patronesau; Mrs. John Virtue, J. Patp of Balbol.. Productlon members of the Hunttncton Invitation~; v.ra. Robert D. ~~~~~~~~"~•~•~"., D•"'••ttc OUOTFS BY PHnNE Auto, TNclt:, Me .. , HeMe left tel D•llr, Weekly, Mo .. thly Yoga Classes. offered ~~··~;-:.:"':~::.~~:~~ Mrs. Kalman SpelltUcb. Jr., p.m., and Thundays, i to 11 pubUctty, and W:rs. Ralph Tan- a.m., at the Marlnlu multi. dowsky, vlce.prttldent, publlc JnlrpoH room; u.:, oa Wed-relatlona. TM City of N.wport Beacb recrMtlon department wtu of. fer Yop cla.,ea .tart1nc thl week of April 8. The lnatruc. tor Ia RoHmarle Seaney. nedya, 8 to 10 p.m., et tbt Rt~ervaUoos mar be madnt Youth Ceater. Tl'lt fee wm be 648.6411 or 846·3489. Sl5 tor 10 weeb. Tht advanced cla11, lor ltu- MRS. ROGER JOHES The 11ft shop committee Is headed by Mrs. William Dor- rell. Iter buyers are Mrs. Al· viD Hemmer, candy and toys; Mrs. T. F. Fitzgibbon, cards; Mrs. William Lambert and Mrs. Alexander MacGillivray, lewelry; Mrs. WUmer Craw- ford, Ungerle uc1 Mrs. Warren Atherton, paper I')Ods. other committee chaJrmeo ate Mrt. P, N. Wilson, Pina- fore Press oewsletter; Mrs. Gor don Frlsted, safety; Mrs. Joan Camm, surgtca! supply; Mrs. Wllllam Assmus, tete. pbone; Mrs. Charles Lautler- bauefl, visitor control; and Mrs, Joanne Wheeler, workshop and :ray ra·1'lrs. Recelvtnc 1,500 nour plns were the Mmts. William Lam· bert, Alnander Ma cGtlUvray and Edward w. Somerhouu. Hooortd with 1,000 1\our pint were Mu. Fred Ahlstrom and Mrt. Devld Letchton; 500 hour plna were awarded to the M mes. WUU&m Aasmus, Roger Jon .. , Roy E. June, T. A. Larned, B. J. RomUMl, AHeen Steier and Clark Westcott. Recetvtnc 250 hour ptu were Mmes. Richard Carter, Carl Feldoer, Ch11ter Walden and P. N, wn. son . Recetvtnr 100 hOur plns were Mmea. Gt.ry Caward, Carol Fink, R, A. Huson, Dar- lene Letnes, Jack Mapson, James McCoy, Jay McKarna, Charles Neuhaus and James Wllllams . Phone In Your Ordet for o Su~acrlpt\Oft : Coli 673.0550 some drugs like "ecstasy sauce?" If you read "'li'l Mbncr" you may recall how the Gourmet'• Club plotted to make "Ecsiuy Saua:" from •he Yokum•' pet pia. Salomey. RC!Ppc : Bo1l downoneltommuso/abQ.tllltJ ISalomc:y) umil Just one smgle, solituy delicioU! drop remains-and that ts "Ecstasy Sauce." In tennS Of food, thiS ll humorously ridicUlOUS, bUt it's actually routme m the makm& of druas. Often hundreds or pound5 of raw matenals must be processed and reproceMoed to obtain one tiny pinch of the active medtcation. Which hel~ e.,. plain why mOdern d ru~s arc so potent, and why we pha~tsn dt~pcn!>t them only Yohcn )Our phy51ci.a.n wntcs a prcscnpuon. Ct..istensen Pharmacy )Q:ll E. CO.UT lr'WT .. COaQJfA DEL MA.I ORIOLE J ·2550 POOL PROBLEMS? Call Jim Chico 645·7340 EXPERIENCED SPECIALIST • In Pool Remodeling & Repair Free Consulting Firm Quotes CALL HOWl EHJ OY A PROBLEM· FREE POOL ASK FOR · DICK IOOHEA ROL L. V WEL.U thw erUee4 IIACH, 8eJ1nn1.n1 CluHI will be Of· tertd on Tueldaya, 8:15 to 7:45 p.m., and Wtdnenya, 10 to 11 :SO a.m. at Ma.rtneu Ubrary multlpurpoae rooma; also on W.cmtdys, 8:15 to 7:45p.m., et tbt Commlm!ty Youth Cen. t.er, Corona del Mu . The fee will be $12.50 for 10 WHU. denta 16 years and older, will be on TbuudayJ, 11:15 a.m. to 12 :45 p.m., at Marlnen multipurpoae room. The fee wtll be $20 for 8 weed. Re(lstration for Newport Beach resldeatt wtll be March SO trom 9 a.m. to noon at the Community Youth Center. now! more ways~ save when you save at a l~lJ lntermtdlatt clasau wtU be offered on Tu111days, 8 to 10 Puppets to entertain The Bob Baker Marionettes Refreshments will be ann. SUBSCRIPTION ORDER of Los Anplsa will be pre-able before and after each per. aenttd by Mallo Amor Au.xU. tormance. Co-chairman of the tary of Children's Home So-event Is Mrt. Lawrence' Klein. clety atlO a.m. and 11 :30 a .m. Others uatatln& are Mmea. TueJday, Aprtl 9, at Untver-Jay Mutin, Ttlad Monteomery, •tty Ht(tl School &')'mnutum, Guy Scttwandt and Richard lrYlne. Admission Is Sl50. Slayton. SIND IN YOU. $UI$CRirTION o•DU TODAY I ONLY $5.00 PO• ONI YIAR ~ -----------------There wlll be no pre.sale of HI SCHOOL COMMITTEE Uckets. NAME •.•.. , •.• , •••.•.•.•.. , .• , .•.•••. ADDRESS .• , ........................... . CITY ......................... ZIP .... . UND IN THI$ ORDU WlTH $5.00 TO, NIW~on HA.IOR INliGM 2721 I . COAST HWY., COIIONA DIL lilA. The presentations art done CIV ES REPORT TOHITE In the round, with the PIC>Pfl· The Costa Mesa hiih school eer workln& on the gymnasium reporUnc Committee w111 sub- floor among the children, ma.k. mtt Ita tlDd.1np at a public tng them an Integral part of tb.e meetillc at i :30 p.m. Thursday, show, In keeping wllh Univer. Marcb. 21, In the tu(tl school ally HI&fl pollcy, Mrs. Robert lyceum . Teller, benent ct.l1rman, asks The committee wtll report on that all ruests wear son soled the cradtnc cycle, klnds of Sh06S In order to protect the Jrades to be pven, Ume for '=============~=======!!!!!.l!!n~oo!!''-:·-----------------, ttvtnc credit In classes a..od r computing the &Tide potnt av. We're 1/akint S1me Oilers Lorraine lutharland FASHIONS AT THE BEACH Houro: 8:30-5:30 f11 Ca1 Refuse! 1-0• "IIYa It ., .. styles will_.. Jll witiJ ftattrry 2-Wt'H Pte Jlllstllice ,...._,..,, l--Y• friiMs will"' af my 4 C•••II-IMNni"ISI- IIItiJ faslli1111Ut wlllstM yu Ml If •llll1olt Jombor• R011d at Bayside Orlve Nftport Beach 875--3183 S..ncloyo: 11 :oo-4:00 erap. Interested members of the commWllty are eocoura(J'ed to atttnd and to gi¥e tnetr oplntoa.s. Pmuc ¥tewpolllts plWI committee reports will be submltt.ec1 to principal Bob Packar. CLIPPED WINGS PLAH Y!GA$ MARDI GRAS TWA CI-WIIIpoiOranco County wtu lluki tfieir annual Laa v tps Mudl Craa at 7:30 p.m. S&tlrdi.J, March SO, at Haltcrllt Put_ 3107 KellY· broolr: Lane, Colt& Wta, Pro. c~a will t..tflt Haman Growth Fo-.taUoa, wboM pur. poH ls to bt~ the mldJea.l proteubl tmderttud more about tbt procep ot buma.n crowtb aDd Mtelopm•t eDd au 1 ..... Ia-. -· u dftrl. lam, IIP..a"", obHitJ t.Dd fa1ltare to tbrt". ST. ~A TRICK '$ DANCE Tbo Trnft U. Lodp, SoDO -· Ia cololnUDC St. (Ptlrlc,k't Day 011 lllarcb Zhrlltl ~~~:::;:;~ at tM Ha.ltct-Qt I' 1107 IUQJtrooko ..... at '7!10 wtu be -.. 1:10.'""' will plaJ *" Allrtd llorlllft, -1 allllo Loclto. Ia t_ _______________________ ..~---llio- WSANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS fan1ily center fl'eC ~s~r~~ tax returns fit 1111 w •t. in private, with all info r m ation held m strictf'St confidrnc£'. Rt•quJred : $5,000 or more in any U\'lnlf!l a cc ount {except -; t t ', CeJ-tJficates. which must be $1 0,000 or more). If ~·ou want tu transft•r your ac- count fn tm another institut iOn. w e'!! han rl lf' tht' rietails fo r .\·ou.l frnu have a Certificate of Deposit, we'IIA tT:=tngl' your tax ap))(linlmt>n t nuw and transfer y our CE'rtificatr at m ~ll u nty w1th no J,~~ nf ml••rPst. ~ .. LOS ANGELES PLUS• frt't' PPrsonnl ('1-,.,t'klnlf A !Tnl,l fH . ~rt fP lh•pn~tt Box, • Tra\·f'lt'tl' f'ht·r~• ;tfltl mu r" !han zr1 m•'r•• fr•·., ..... n·•·•·- • 11ome rt>qu trt' muuntum blt!.tHu·J Most Important Service 11t each Lo11. A llllf'ies F't-rlt>ral Sa\lllll" F ;.ml\,· cnur!'e, JS -ht~h m t r r e11.t. ~·par aft· 1 1 ··•n. "ll ln•ut···rl 'ill\ IIl ii"~ You H.l!lo lli't thP vnluahlf• H.!I.!'IJ.'•t.tn•, ••1 tlw ].," A n ~··l•·" Fo•dP ra! ~;1\'111\t!'l f'oum!Pior . who ~~ trRirwd tn ..__ trn nslatt-t he ~nmt't 1 m··~ h:ttl1 1 n 11 l:uq.nut ~··· ,.f lma TlC't• nltu p\:1 , n F.n5(l i~h (Jtnri !ll •mt't lmo•o( ,.,, '' Jol.tln ~P:\11\!<h, J ap:\1\l''io·. fh1· l'lf'M' lt!HI othtl" )SH\~IIllll•'~ I hRnrllflnll tl'w rl•'l 1u !~ f·•t , ... u 11 h• n 1•111 w;H1t tn tran,.ft•T' ~·ou r iH'<'"ount to l.o!< Anll"•·l··<; F•••l•·•;,J ;-.;!\Ill~.., h>"'lp .'"ml riM.'1de wh1ch a tTO\Jill. "'" ,.,,m htnat li\11 .,f '<.11\"lnll'"' IH'- t'ount!l, will ~!Vf> \'t>\1 tho• h1~h·· .. t tiH'<•Ill•· <•tt lll>~U n•ti ~:\VIOR'"!t smd thf' ilt'llt p!'Ot•'('ltnn fo r \• ut ··~I :ill' ~T ART \'Ol"R LO~ A~GEI.F:~ F EPEH.-\1. ~.~\ 1:\C!'= Af T (H":"'\T TO I> A Y. 0:'\E M I STTF: A~ 0 O:o\ E ~II.:\ AT1 'R F I ~ A 1.1. 11' TA 1\ F.!'= '""' \I. l'·n :tu: .. t H\l't" .. O' 1'~1 HHI .. \\1" ... AU tniPtt U Com(IOUnot!'l !l.t•l- 5/i'% 5~% 6~ 6~% 7~ ... _ .. ,_ c .......... c .. , ...... . .......... ........ _ ... _, ~~== .. o. ..... l o>-n ......... ·""•ntc I o ftl ·~-·· -· I I 0011 .. -· ..... ... _ ... _ _ ..... _ ... I _._.,...,, 111 ............... ,,,., .. _ .. ......... -....... ................ . ........ ...--·-···'-. .......... ·-•n••-"" ........ ..... .. ... ............ ..,_ .... ... __ ....... 5.39% 5.92% 6. 72% 6.98% 7. 79% Yw t U ...... , "I M .... '*' t1 ,.... """""' •I ....,. 1\ltlt t-...., -Ill' ~ 1'1 LM """"" , ... ,.. ta~,.W. II 10if II-I ,Htlltol AttMflt. JW fKOift l•ll \III .. UI U ""'OMM ....... , llf If fN MJ ... IIIII """_,""' II M "-1 ,.....,~llt.fUI t..1tt't.lt. .. (NpMU IM ••lflf • .. rwt -~ ......... II .. , ..... 1 .... """ .. " .... \"""""! '" ~ ..... ~, ,...,al • ..-.. -- NEWPORT BEACH: 3325 NewpMt Blvd. (714) 675.4500 (Ae,._ the II_. (...,m Cltr Hall) -.oon'la: -DCMPQ'OWN: FEDERAL SAV~NGS '-----------"------------r~c"~'~ I _,..,_ OM.......,........._ WI..W,_It .... .W Orutl .... "' ....... C.lif Mol1•6tJ-lJ.41 .z......,.,, ..... .,...~ .......... , .. ' . : ..._ I ... ~·.._.' . ~ - NB honors young athletes More tban 100 Newport youngsters aod their coaches were honored Tuesday nigbt tor doing uceptlooally well in the city's recreation sports leagues. REHEARSING tOr the next play to be presented by the Lido Isle Players are, from left, Gloria Soss, La Donna de Barros, Cole Mallard and Don Georp. A new comedy by Brtttlsh playwright Ala.D Ayckboarn, "How tbe otber tlalt loves," will be staged In the Lido clubhouse April 2 through 6, with curtain time at B:SO p.m. The play is a wacky comedy-farce In which 2 eo~les, ooe wetl-to-do, tbe other middle class, perrorm simultaneously oo a set representing both bomes. The comedy cUmu occurs wben a third co141le arrives on the scene to hue dinner with both the first and second couples, again simultan- eously. Randy Keene Is director. CC ok 's new h.q. lease ..... doll ....... __ a1 t1oo Nnpart llirW c..,._ .,..,co-ooooJ•-• 84. -11o oJpod IIIIo -. Clio-dlr-o -r..dar -.llc-155·--.. alolat t1oo OO"IbMot- .. Sutallorllon Dr. ud J ... -· ..... lbo ..... *""' lllo-.,.u.:, __ - COGitruttka. Tbo lud l.o onod by tho lrriDI Co. • 2-lllorr ¥1dlnf.' wttll about 10,000 .:auar• , .. t of floor ipaee, will opea .,m ... time out y~, aid cbambtt llliDI.pr Jack Bullett. C"oit of tbe buf.Jdblc 11 expected to be about $300,000. • ••we still oeed to collect about $100,000 to help cOYer the cost ol our Ieue aod the bulldlng, so we cao... move to debt-free.'' Mr . Barnett told tbe Enslen. The Chamber oow leases space ln Newport Center, al- ter selUng the old Cbamber headquarters on CO&~ Hwy. ln Corou. del Mar to the Baat ot Newport, lt'hlch oow oper- ates a branch there. LIGAL HOTICE FICTITIOW BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT I DAIL.Y 7,00 p,m. &. IMO Eseept Soo. ··=· !~l ·}ir~tJ~ AMr~~Off\ MOVE~! Dallf Es.cept Soo. 8:45 SUNDAY SCHEDULE : Let The Good Time Roll 2'00 "ciOdl.,.li And-Jeff Brldces "BAD COMPANY': "It's Good Company. -go see it." -LUe 1Mapa.tne ' ':::JGEORGE C. SCOTI. 1 .~ . MIKE NICHOLS r~~· THEDAY..\'t,DOLPHIN VIce-mayor Howard Rocers presented awa.rds that recog- nised the youth's interest, abil- Ity, leadership aod sportsman- shJp ln boys' basketl:all and gtrls' soccer. The awards were made at the regular meeting of tbe city Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, which sponsors the youth leagues. The following persons are dolng tluslness as: Touch of Class, 100 W, Main St., Tustin, Ca. 92680: Katheryn Mtcell, 16021 BUss Lane, Tustin, Ca. ~=========~~:::::;:;;;;:::;~ 92680; Patricia McLean, 14502 i Newport Ave., Tustin, Ca. (PG) HELD OVER . SEVENTH GREAT WEEK! • BUFFALO WLLS PARK Kathy McGuire, coac~; Bar- bie Ludovtse, tor t Noonan. Fred Bell, coach; Adam Acone, Kevin Harney, David Harvey, Jeff Paulsoo, Greg ·- Wynn. L T.PICKER SGT. COELHO SGT. SHEARH Bill Moran, coach; Eric An- derson, Duid DeMars, lrHk.e Hess, Richard Ktndorf, Steve Leslie, Scott Loos,SteuRidge. POLICEMEN PROMOTED 92680. This business Is conducted by a general pa.rtnershlp. Signed: Katheryn Miceli, Pa- • trlcla McLean. ' This statement was tiled wUh the County Clerk of Orange Count}' on March 19, 1974, Wll- Uam E. st John, co unty clerk, by Theresa M. Ward, deputy. Publish: March 21, 28, Aprll S OUTH C~AST TWO COMPLETE SHOWS 7:00 and 9:10 At 11o.r.o 0ht On New Year's Eve The S.S. Poseidon wu Snuck by o 90 Foot Tidal Wove oncl Capsized. IS EVERYTHING ACADIMY AWAID • CHANNE L PARK Jeanote Slattery, coach; Kim Schull!., Ellen Semeniuk. l 4, 11, 1974, In the Newport PromoUon of 3 Newport He has worked as a cr me Harbor Ensign. F -3Z363 ·-- Beach ·policemen was an -scene lnvestlgator, a court nounced last week. by Pollee liaison officer and, most re- Chief James Glavas. cently, as a fraud investigator PG "•rlotmanc:e Schedu .. , ...... tua..-..-. ,_._.._ ,_..,.~ ..... _..,,..111M sa:t\JaoAT ,.~.,~. AND SUNDAY ~ ........ ~2J00.4l-­ lo&SO-ff20oti1SO • COMMUNTTY YOUTH CEN- TER Janet Amish, coach; Saody Davis, Laura Williams. Lane Weber, coach; Eric Woods. Ken Abramson, coach; Jay Crane, Bob Farrar, Troy Heideman, Allen Lynch, Dean L1ons. Tom OhUnger, coach; Darld Beln, Tom Bercaw, ClintCamp- beU, Patt Marr, Jay Taylor. • EASTBLUFF PARK .. ~ ..... Fttaprald, coach; Oiaoe -Joaaa1 • Muy Logan, Karen llttblltadt. Dave Perklis, coach;CUfford Davis, Tom Mitchell, David Schweltr.er, Greg Smith, Steve Smith. Jtm Schmalbach, coach; Greg Czaja, Mark Czaja, Robbl Murat, Matt Swioderl, Clay Tucker. • ffiVlNE TERRACE PARK i::::;;~~~~==~==~~;;~==~~ Mark Teaford, coach; Bill}' Donovan, Craig Jenk.lns, Rick TH EAT R E Peterson, Mark Romero. ONE TWO Lane Weber, coach; Corky Young love takes h 1\efm Carpenter, Chris Stuart. "MELL .BROOKS'' ••• MdDADFUPSOUTI • MARINERS PARK INSANE TAKE-OFF Kathy Koch, coach; Mary :r~O~N~T~H:~E CLASSIC Brown, Mary Kay Holman, Dee • .LAUGHS Dee Ross. St Tlm Parse!, coach; eve 10 ON THE Asahlno, Craig Mlller, Greg SCALE"~ J.Ui ler , Joe Rogers, Joel Sun- .-.rfonnance Schedule MONDAY THIU FRIDAY AND FROM 1:30 SHOWING NOW MIL HOOKS HAIYIT KOlMaN MADIUHI UHN • IN THfARE • ONE T£CHNICOl.O~ ~ -----~4c~~r ~------- 20% OFF shine. Kirk Stricter, coach; Tim Adams, Scott Durkee, Henry Hastings, Gil Traylor, Barrett Westover. Paul Cordeiro, coech; Ted McKibbln, Dan V.Uler . • NEWPORT HEIGHTS Clw'lyn Raaberg, coach; A!Uson Auer, AUson Glass. Jer1 Blum, coach; Peter Dowd, Burt Roman. Mike Klme, coech; Chris Cooper, James Kitchens. • PENINSUI..J. PARK Stepllanle Seymour, coach; AMie Ooezle, Gail Harrlng- ton, Marla McKelvey, Woody Physloc, coach; One Dlttley, Nick Frost, Jeff Johan- sen, Michael Marr, Mike Nash . • 38TH STREET PARK Jotm Sberloct.. coach; Robbie Berry, Ctlrls Diedrich, Tom E !Uott, Ouid Ciodber, Guy Sergeant Donald Picker was In the detective division. He promoted to lieutenant, and of-and his wife Jean and their 2 fleers TOOmas Shearn and children live in Garden Grove. George Coelho were promoted Sgt. Coelho is also a patrol to sergeant. division field supervisor. He Lt. Picker has been assigned was a policeman tn Klamath as a patrol division watch com-falls, Ore., befor e joining the ma.nder. He Is a 14-year veter-local force. He has been wtth an ot the local department, with the Newport department since extensive experience lu all 1967 as a crime scene tnvestl- pba.ses of pollee work. He Uves ga tor, juvenile detectlve and in Costa Mesa with his wife, traffic Investigator, Sergeant Dorothy, and their daughter, Coehlo his wtfe Barbin. aDCI Atenndrlt.. their 3' ch.ildren Uve in H111ting: Sgt. Shearn becoJnes a field ton Beach. superYisor In tMI patrol dl'f"f--~-::-:-c:--:-:::-::::-::=-- ston. He was a Los Ange les L.IG~ MOnel policeman before coming here. Mu D. Dimmitt of Co rona del Mar spent a weekend at a drycleaning teehnfcal confer- ence at the Los Angeles Sher - atoo Motor Inn oo March 9-10. Over 100 di'Jclea.ner s from west coast atteoded the con- ference, Sl)OOSOred by the In- ternational Fabrlcare In stitute, w:orldwlde trade assocl.atlon for tbe drycleanlng and laundr y In- dustries, and Us affiliate, Ca llfornia Fabricate ln~_tlt•:t•: IS OUR BUSI.NESS Each registrant attended workshoPs and discussions de- signed to give tile most information oa quab~y and er- n cient dlycleaning. The con- ~ terence was open to 11and _nter'an With the RIGHT PRODUCI'S at the RIGHT PRICES CARPET a.EANING SPECIAL BONUS Speers. • WEST FIELD Ot a education pro- NEWPORT PLAY-gram sponsored by tbe Insti-HARDWOODS SOFTWOODS Exotic W OO<k Lutnber -Plywood Mouldings -.Paneling Hardware -Plastics Paints -Dcxn -Windows Y20FFON 011or ;.;~~~~~~HYDRA GUARD FOR CARPEI'ING 1!1 UPHOLSTERY 11TH. NEWPORT BLVD. C08TA MESA 646-1313 ......... ,.,...... *•'CitM P•<t~ •••·••o• .................. Tony SicUJo, coach; Mitchell Allen, Christoph Bellard!, Mite Haltom, KeftD Jl.f'YU, Russell McCudll, Ertn McGinnis, Brett Radd, Muk Sbult1. NIGHT AT THE RACES Memben of tbt Democratlc Womeo ol Oranp CouotJ aDd their ruesta wtu •.toY u. ••- cltem•t of D.lpt bu'HII rae. 11>1 at a dllmer pariJ' Koodlr, March Z5, oa the turf tern' .. • at 1.ot Al&mtto. • £¥ .. )'111 GoYia .......~twfd? .. .__,_ ....... ~ tute.~~ CUSToM CUTI'ING 2969 CBO\IY, COSIA ~ 58-3173 • I '88ClDILLlD-IEDAJf lo6o. "-"-". ....... !ZUi706) ~-'-'-· , ...... 6~. (5061El) '88DATSUN I .H.,oulomolic ••"""""'.....,_ poo.er ""'i<>v· -btob.,. _,!roof."""· (O~niV) $1588 $1914 '11 MALIBU 2 Or. H.T. Rodio, h.ot.r. ~ic h'O!Mtiuiort., ~steering,~ brolo.n, cW, VIU.(207DQI(J $1914 '12 YW SUPER BUG $2214 Clothes Alterations I ARE NOT EASY ... THAT'S WHY WE HAVE TWO EXPERT SEAMSTRESSES HERE TO GIVE BOTH MEH AHD WOMEN FIHE SERVICE AHD PERSOHAL ATTENTION . CLEANERS£ LAUNDRY 6«-~12 BASEBALLS & MITTS ********************** NAMES MAKE NEWS ********************* HARRY WOLOSON, ZB, ot Newport Beach IIIla betD promoted to miMpr ol ftDanclal ua)Jala for lhe lrYlDe Com~. wttl'l re- ~albtUty tor lonatmeat ualysea of the flrDI'I COinmetClal. l.odUJtrlal lDd apa.rtmtat projlett. Btfort Jol.lli.Dc the lr•l.De Company J Jtll'l •10, be wu a Qstems analyst for LocthHd Electroolca, City of Commerce, I.Dd before U.t be ns aenJor manutadurtnc IDfl.DHr al Nortb American RocltweU's Auto- Dtttcs d1Ylaloo ln Aoabelm, He II I 1968 P'adtllte ot Pean.syln.nll State University aDd reeel•td M• ma.ter's decree from we 1n 19'12. HARRY WOLOSOH 101 ROCI!IU BOB ROGERS ot Newport Beach, son of Vice-Mayor and Mrs. Howard Rogers, has been named assistant director of public rela- tions and advertising tor South Coast Plaza and Town Centtr, according to WERNER ESCHER, director ot that department. Bob has been a resident of Orange County since 195 5 and graduated from Newport Harbor high school In 1968. He continued his educa- tlon at Stanford University and the California Instltute of the Arts. He has written 2 screen- plays for Walt Disney Productions llind co- authored a tectmlcal book on cln&matography. He was previously program dir ector at Tele- prompter Channel 3, Newport Beach. He will be married In May to KAREN JORGENSEN of Costa Mesa. • • • RICHARD G. MUNSELL, former assistant city manager of Hemet, has )oined Waller Richardson Assoclates, Costa Mesa archi- tectural and planning nrm, as director of community planning. He has served as plan- DiD& director for West Covina, acting planning director for Inglewood, and as admtnistraUve and planning assistant for ttle the city of Vernon. He received hi s bachelor's degree 1D architecture and public administration in 1961 and a master's degree in city and re- gtona I planning in 1968 from USC. • • • Pair by faJ.r pMnl manager J. E. PORTER- frELD. Mr. Xla.pa.rd has won more tbaa 100 pbotoc:rapbtc awards, tocludiDf tile A-rco- lnlat ueblttetural award l.D Photo&HPhY a.Dd ft.nt place 1n the 1973 Canada Dry '• Amerlea beautiful" photo eootest. He la president of the Coast Camera CiubofNewport Beacb. • • • GEflARD L. WERNER of Newport Beach has been naa.ed a regent of Loyola Mary- mount University to Los Angeles, wntcb wu formed by the merrer of Loyola and Mary. mouot College last July. Mr . Werner, a 193-4 craduate of Loyola and named In 195 7 as Loyola regent, Is owner and eucuttve ottlc.er of the Fostl!!r Sand and Gravel Co., Anaheim and Lacuna Beach. • • • MARILYN MAY LA ND of Newport Beach, national dlrecto: of radio-TV acUvtUes for Sigma AlpM. Iota, lnter~Uonal professional musk: fraternity for women, w111 present the radlo-TV music programming awards for the greater Los Angeles area at a March 23 luncheon at the Holiday Inn, Anaheim. The event Is being held In con)unctlon with the natlonal convention of the Music Educators National conference. Miss Mayland, a nation- ally known artist, has many credits, Including more than 700 broadcasts of a Uve music series oo KPPC as announcer, director and writer. • • • J THOMAS WOLP'f JR, I..AIHIIoiG I!II!RLIHC THOMAS C. WOLF'F' JR . and LANSING COlT'S DIIAN.Y CUA ..... GUAIUNl'U IS~ 0# H'lti'CHtMANC .... OA' I~ IW""AC ... Nt llf' Cl.ANA•t.•J • Profusionotl Rtmonl & Reinstot ll1tion o No Shrinklflt Or hbric O.teriorllion • Perfect htn Meml • Dtcor.tor Pluu • fl1meprooling o W1t1r St1in Rernoul o lnlt,IIICI Cl1imJ Motndl1d HH fHIM.UlS MARINERS CHURCH COif 'S Nf.W OIIIA~IIIY WINDOW F.AS"'OHS HAVI£ .AN IXCUJSIVI£ $ rEAII GUAII.ANl'll • '" ""'''";"I a.~•o•oao> • Complete hutlllott ioou o Proltulon1l Au ist1nte • •• f oo•" t. Co o• So •<· a•• o (omplelr F.tbrit Selections • Decorttor H1rdw1re {inllotlled & Rtpot iredl • Dr.ptrin Rtmotdt. Altered & Rtpl ired EBERUNG have been appointed as senior vi ce-presidents of the Irvine Co. Mr . WoUf, president of the Irvine lndllSlrlal Complez, will head bui lding and land development op- erations tor the enti re levine Co. He is a graduate of Duke University, serves as trustee of the UC I F'oundaUon, trustee and vice-president of the Newport Harbor Foun- dation and trustee of Loyola College In Bal- timore, Md. Mr. Eberling, a certified pubUc accountant, wUI continue as chief financial oftlcer . He is president of the board of the lrvine Ranch water district, member of the American Institute of Cer tified Public Accountants, the National Association of Accountants, and the F'lnanclal Ezecutive In stitute. • • • MARIHETH JENNISON, daughter of Mr. and Mr s. Walter Jennison of 4533 Rozbury Road, Cameo Shores, has been elected presi- dent of the l.SC chapter of PI Beta PM sorority. She Is a 1971 graduate of Coroua del Mar high schOOl, wllere she participated In the Gir ls League and served as a vusJty cheer leader. She Is a special education maj;lr and wUJ Soon begin he r student teaching in Palos Verdes. ii draperies could talk •UMU.LI.. PRAHK KIHCAARD FRANK KJNGAARD of Newport Heights, who tlas owned Klnpard Real Estate for the past 23 years, has ~n appointed phOtography show s~rvtsor for the 1974 Orange County Lampoon called pollution A rna galioe with a cartoru. that pokes run at some organ. lJ;ed re ligions was referred last week. to Newport Beach pollee for investigation :titer a Costa Mesa school teacher caned the cartoon "pollution of the m1Dd. ·' Kristen Reinertson, 258 E. 15th St., a part-time teacher, brought a copy of a cartoon story called '•Son-0-God," whlch be said appeared In a recent Issue of the Nattollll Lampooo. The cartoon satir- izes Christianity, •• Printed words attacking polltlcalldeologies are danger. ous," Mr . Reinertson said. He tied the reUgton to political Ideology by e!plalning that "our for efathers chose to go with Cllrlstian1ty.'' He said the map.zlne has also prlDted cartoons giving advice on writing suicide notes. The National Lampoon Is an outgrowth of the thrvard Lam- poon, a satirical revue pub- lished by 1-b.rva.rd Uni versity students for many years. Ml SSIOH S PATHWAYS IS TOPIC FOR D.A.R. Col, William Cabell Chap. ter of the Daughter s of tlM! Ame rican Revolut ion wtll meet at 12 :30 p.m. Wednesday, March 27, ln the Is land House at Fashion Is land. Colored slides and narration of the "Pathways of the Padres Missions' will be pr esented by Mrs. AustlnDick.ersonandMrs. Walton Saunders or SanMartoo. There wJII also be reports oo the California state con ference and eledioo of State ofn<.ers. CLASS REUHION HT The Co rona del Mar high school class of 1964 Is plannin g Its 10-year rewtton tor June 8 at the EI Adobe restaurant in San Juan Capistrano. Janet (Riedel) Ray. at 557- 3588 reports that rese.rn.ttons tor the rewllon dinner should be received by April 1 by tlM! reuoion committee, 182 the Wasters Circle, Costa Mesa. Tbere will be a '•fractured re-nadlng" of the class wtll am propbee.y and Introduction of teachers at tbe dinner. MEL FRITSCHE DIU they'd ca11 COlT -wc:a.lD'S-4.MIMST UCLUSIV£ GUAitAHTUO DltAI'EIU' S£AVICE" l t ColT drapery' c••.anen. and servtc:a 540-1366 1702 Newpon 642-0270 Bl~d o• 171h S• Co\to M•to .,._010 DIVAT(I'IED U UC«S ('11 31 ,I_.. I~.." Scwe Where You Save JOIN OUR EXClUSIVE MARINERS ClUI• AND IUY FOR US$ Members of the MARINERS CLUB con m ake pur· cases w ith substantia l savings -thai means you pay leu for new cars TV sets . d iamonds applt- onces. mobile homes ond almost anythi ng you need. .... , .. , ......... . The MAR INERS CLUB can help answer important questions you mtght haYe on income to• and to• related problems. In addition. MARINERS CLUB members ore eligible fQr free legal counsel. Why not save money on your ne"~tt vocation? MARINERS CLU B member5 enjoy gro up rates for troYel all over th~world For y our conventence «i• hove a s\lected be51 colo· Iogue of tnps voo oorlme s steatT'· sh tp componoe s and local orgontzed tours BATS. UNDERSHIRTS BASEBALL WARMUP JACKETS Print• !JetYices were held for Melvin Fritsche, 67, of Z8S E. 19th st., Costa Mesa. Who died March 11 at Costa Me• memorial bo3pJI:al. LET US HELP YOU GET THE BEST VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPENO - AND EVERY DOLLAR YOU SAVE . TRACK SHOES·--·-11.95 up BASEBALL SHOES--10.95up LITTLE LEAGUE SHOES. 5.95 ALL PURPOSE SHOES-8.95 up BASKETBALL SHOES -9. 9 5 up TeNNIS SHOES · 7.95 up HANDBALL GLOVES & BALLS TENNIS - 0-lo-RT_s_&_o_AR_T_BO_Io_R_DS-4 1 ..... 115 SHUFFLEBOARD SETS t1U TENNIS' RACKET STRINGING He wu barn 1D WtscODSln, came to Cautornta 59 y-.rs a,o, aDd JPCt Ma ... S4 years In Onace County . Re was a retlrtd truet driver. He Ia suntYed by !l1J .Ue, Hetel; I aoa, Aim ot Garden Cron; a dlQibter, Nuey Steckel ot New Yort, ud Z IJUdchlldno. Balla -Bupra~ or c- •-...... tbt dlrtctor. Sene Money On Saturdays 10oi MAlliN Ell$ SAVINGS IN BAYSIDE CENTEII WILL II OHN ON SA TUIIDAY$ 10-"'~ pm. NOW YOU CAN SHO, AND SAVE EAOI WHKDIO. Also please note our DOVER ond WESTCLIFF BRANCH Is now open we-"doys ti l 5 pm., Fridays til 6 pm. ..,._,,.., 'MARINERS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ··~ . Wlll'faJrt'•~ofCWiOti c....--~...-........ teM&l~...n:· rcwrwr-...ca. ·-·€n4....-.....-o.-. 1lUIR'Al.trAni.0UU:VAIO•IIM.-..cw.C~ ...... CUlt .... ,._ t74T -"ULV II!D"LIVA•o• LQI.,._. QU6 ... (,1'1~ ' GEM TALK TODAY By J.C. Humphries J.C. wf!OM tror. II( 1823 Nt~wpQrf Bl lld. "-' bt1M II Cotta Mtua /11rtdmllrk lor mort~ rMn 21 yt111fS, 1111n authorrty on geTIJ lind jll-lty. DIAMOND IHCLUSIOHS Most dlamood crystals, wben formed, contained tm. perfections of some klDd -- bubbles, specks or Une traceries. Because tllese Jmpertectlons were Included in the diamond by nature, they are called "inclu- sions." Since inclll&loos are not structural weaknesses, they are not termed "flaws." Inclusions concentrated in tbe center of t~e stone cut down light, but almost no such effect w111 be noted bec.a.use of a few smalllnclu· slons around the edge. It is the diamond cocter's job to cut the rough stone 1rt a war leantlg tew or no lfteluslons iD the n.D.ished dlamood . The art is cutttnc away that part cootalnJ.ng the Inclusions. A diamond can be called "Clawless," with respect to inclusions, only If trained eyes can detect oo Inclu- sions In good light under a ten power magnifying glass. That rigid test, re- QUired by the Federal Trade Commission, Is your assur. ance, when buying from a reliable jeweler. tl\at your dlamond Is "Clawless," a gem to be worn with pride. ' THESE THREE STARS ln the current Laguna Moulton Play- house prOOuction of the comedy -farce, •· And Miss Reardon drtnts a Uttle," are all trom the Harbor Area. Tom Bradac, who plays the role of Bob Stone, Is drama teacher at Newport Harbor hiKfl school. Joanne Black (standing), who has the title role, Is drama teacher at Corona del Mar high school. Diana Spencer, who Is cast as Fleur Stone, Is a Newport Beach resident and has been In a number of plays at the Costa Mesa Playl\ouse. "Miss Reardon" Is being presented at 8:30p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, coocluding March 30. Marthella RandallofCorona del Mar is the guest director. ~~ MMIIOR BISfllll PUIUitEOIE!XLY -.rAGU l!IURSOAY, MAROt 21, lt7C COdA DfL MAl!, CjAL. EMPLOYEES GET AWARDS AT HOAG Slsty.ols ...,.., ... ot Hooo Eulllla Borjl, Doolla Boydo, holpttalwbo bi.Y• ct•ta a eom-Clncna Cuc.C.Oll., VietH Ma ... b1Ded 5M yeua ol Mrvtce to .aa, Ellubttb McWeeD;J, Dor- bolpltal paUIDta were bonortd otby Run ud Doii.M Tlmmer- at tbt bolpltal'a lith tDD•I maDJ, allot Costa w .. ; lOUD tmploJM awardl buqlltl:. A1hby, Rita Bo)'DI, JobD. Cbld- E&eb JIU' tboee wbo an uter, J~Colley,M.aryHat­ rettrtu.c and too.. W'bo bi.Ye ner, Flotlae Rase, IJWU Let, worked at tbe Zl-year-old 1\os-Lots Romero and Patricia Wat- ptta.J tor tneremeata ot 5, 10, 800 of HuotlngtOn Beacb; MU- 1!5 'ud ZO year perlods are dred Ctrtca, Vlrpnia Edd)', presented jeweled pins tn Jean GallOWay, Dtaoe Nester, recop.IUoo of tbelr sentce. Fnnces Schultz aDd Joaepb Headtnc the awards were 16 Southard of Newport Beach; employees who ban rettred: Betty Krall aod Joel Olsea of Wilbur Kelly ot Newport Beach; Laguna Beach; Muioo Christ- Helen BeltUe, Eleanor Bw:-enson of Guden Gron; Ma1}' ton, BUlle Campbell, Kathryn Ann Hawkes of Mtssloo Viejo; Dannlels, Rlllb Davla, Fra.nces Amy Foster ot San Clemente; Mob.ler and Gertrw:Se WUlcUC, Barbara Page ot Santa Ana; all of Costa Mesa; Ruby Graham Celia Longley of Balboa; &00 aDd Andy Quiocbo of Hunting-Jo Ann Frey o1 Rlf'erstde. ton Beach; Ursula Blaentner, Victor De La Cruz, Frank BOOSTERETTES Dolor aDd Pearle Poe of Santa Ana; Catherine Mttchett of Stt-PLAN BENEFIT verado Canyon; aDd Antonio "Fashiob ts alive in Orange lmpelldo ol 8an Pedro. County" Is the theme chosen, Twenty year pins went to by the OCI Boosterettes, who Ella Henderson of Fountain raise fuods tor OCI athleUc Valley, DorothY McM.u11en of schOlarsldps, for the March Santa Ana and Gladys Parker Z8 fashion sbOW and luncheon of Hwdingtoo Beach. to be held In the Commons at Eugene Davies and Alma Yell UCI at 11 :45 a.m. of Santa Ana; Janice Petrocchl Committee chairmen lnc1ude of Costa Mesa; and Evel}'liTYs-Mrs. Albert lrwtn, general dal of Huntington Beach re-chairman, assisted by Mrs. celved 15 year pins. Bronco M1Uch, menu and com- Ten-year recipients were mentary; Mrs. John Thornton Billy Brents, Llllian Martin aod Mrs. Donald Williams, R S make art di.Splay and Mary Yoshimura or Santa decorations; v.rs. Jotm Dallam ope A""; Teresa De·Guetle, Flor-and Mrs. Randolph Erwtn, pub- SETTING SAIL for a preYleW' cruise aboard one of tbe boats to be used in the 9th annual lnterrattonal walk are the 4 Corooa del Mar hllfl schOol AFS foreign scholarship students, from left, Bruno Berchtold, Sweden; Jennie Llling, Sweden; Karin Ireton, South Atrlca, and Handan Kantar, Turkey. The procresslve dlnner wm be served from 4 to 5:30p.m. Sunday, March 31, at Z Harbor Island Drive homes, to be tollmred by dessert and tnspec~ Uon or boats. The Harbor Area lw)st tam!Ues of the 4 students are Mr . and Mrs. Guy Earl, Mr. and Mrs. ~vis McNamee, Mr. and Mrs. Don Erger and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wallace. Ticket Information may be obtaiDed from Mrs. Jack Adams, 673-5806, or from the AFS chapter president, Mrs. Curtis Crooke, 644-2615 . Ladlslaw Reday, chairman of the Newport Beach city arts committee, a.n.oounces a new show In City Hall, continuing througb April. ence Frost, Virgeana Morgan, Uclty and invitations; Mrs. ther s, ceramic beods, drln-Rosella Pratt, and Use Stein Richard Forney and Mrs. David CHURCH CHOIR TO SING 'CALVARY' wood a.nd se2 pods. of HunUngton Beach; Joyce Walden, fashions; Mr s. Gabriel On display Is a sepla Ink study of large hemp ropes that were seen lying in a heap at a boatyard wtthln proximity of the City Hall. Tbls canvas, 96 inches by 120 inches In size, includes 4 panels thai portray these massive ropes. Carol Saindon, the arUst, was I.a. art major at OC Santa Barbara. Another spectacular exhtblt Is a.o orlgiDal shoW of tApes- tries destpedb)' Jocalweanrs, coordl.Dated by LlDdl WCJOda.rd. Homespun yarns ha-.e come from Greece, Colombia, Mu- Lco and Haiti. The nutty yarns are llaDdspun from New Zealand. Aaother feature of IJl- terest Is the creattn decora- tion ln the tapestries 1A fea- SEE ANGELS PlAY The artists for this show are Grenr., Theodore Knowlton aod DeDonato, door prizes; Mr s. The conoant choir of the of lnlne. Acco11\l)llDiment will Liz Bennett, Pat Markle, Doris McGalla of Newport Timothy Fagan, bulletins and Presbyterian Church of the be played bJ the church orp.n- Mary Pryor, Dixie Hall, Nancy Beach, and Sa:rah Hayes programs; Mrs. Marilyn Cofenant, 2850 Fa.trvlew Road, tst, Mrs. LiDda Ac:beson of Hallada, Muy Edmundson, of Costa Mesa. Bunes, music and tickets, and Costa Mesa, will present the c;orona del Mar, who Is also Shell.a del Real, Jltl Tarayao Honored for 5 years of ser-Mrs. Dowrene Hatm, staff ad-lenlen cantata, "To Calvary" accompanist in the music lie~ a.Dd Glenda Wlnterbotham. vice were Duane Bontekoe, visor. by Enrett Titcomb, as part of partmeot of NeYpOtt Harbor the Maundy Thursday com mid-schOol. too seuice at 7:30p.m. Thurs- day, Aprllll. The Cantata tells the story, with music and words, of the lasl; days of Christ's Ute. The narrative portion of the wort wtu be read by Rev. Bruce Kurrle, pastor of the church, an Irvine resident. The 30-volce conna.nott~c~ho~~tr; t iL.::;::~~~·.! Is directed by Jobn L. L zo words or less .. . 21 to 30 words .... . 31 to 4.0 words .... . Each word over 40 •. 1 Time 2.00 3.00 4.00 .10 3 Times 4.50 6.00 8.00 .20 MATTRESSES JIEW -u•UJLDIJIC. JrteRUlar Shapes 1......,..-&av -Cottee COST A MESA t.4.A nlUS CO. 21SO N••pori ~. LIIMO'ty 1-llOJ SILVER Patrons of the Newport Beach publlc library can purchase $1 reserved seats for the Angel$ vs. Tens game oo ThiU'sday · evening, April 11, at Anaheim Stadium. BEAUTY SALOH -.~FO~R~R~E~H~T~----~'I This ever.t Is sponsored jointly by the Angels and ttle Santiago library system. Dis- plays arotmd the theme, ''base- ba 1l and books do go together," wU! be exhibited at the Balboa, Mariners, Corona del Mar and West Newport libraries. ~~-~~ BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone • BICYCLES • H EARIHC AIDS HAL AEBISCHER • • JOB PRINTIN Premiere to be staged The Irvine CommtmiiY Thea . ter will continue Its premiere season of first productlons in Orange County with an original drama trom America's post. war period of the 1940s, "Mon. day's hero." TELEVISION CELEBRITY Dick Lane of Newport Beach Is helping Mrs. Vlkl Walshe, ten, and Mrs. John Cookson test e:tciting recipes to be served next week during the "spring pot'pour"te," the March benent or the Mariners Circle AuxtUary or the Florence Crlttenton SerVIce. Dur- Ing next week, Monday through Saturday, March 25 to 30, members wtll host ltUlcheons and will fe2Nre entertai.D- ment In their individual homes. Hostesses wtll include Mmes. Donald Olsen, Lee Bromlley, John french, Bernard Smith, Thomas Denney, Robert Halley, Frank Lowden, John Ralphs, Edward Van Rensselaer, Ronald Winterburn, James Warmington, Robert Warmington, Lyman Betz, Mil- ton Patterson, Richard Pickup, John Cookson, Kenneth Koster, Y!kJ Walshe, Phillip Zorn, and Robert Dennis. Proper Fitting Assured 3409 E. Coast Hwv. Corona del Mar 675·3833 • $ERVICE$ DOROTHY NAPKIE INTERIORS (11 years W'ltfl W. & J. Sloa.De) 411 Rtverslde Ave., Newport Beach. PhOne 548-9?98 or 642-1691. (Master CMr gel) OUR SPECIALTY IS HAPPY CUSTOMERS PROFESSIONAL PRESSWORK ... PRACTICAL PRICES CALL US FOR ESTIMATES b$l£NsJCN &.J 2711 f:, COAST HWY., CORONA DfL MAR , CAL. IF. E< Herman Boodman, a high schOol drama Instructor and newspaper theater critic, will 11rect the play, which focuses on the trustratlons of a Chicago famJiy, and particularly on the eldest son, who has visions or literary success. The cast Includes Greg Feuerborn as the son, Pat Moynihan as his w1te, Diana Lincoln as his mother, Ray Scott as the estranged husband; also Michael Wilson, Linda Haskell, Randy Dreyer, Robert Chamberlain and Kathy Jack- son, the youngest performer In ICT history at the age of 4. Play dates are April 6, 12-13 aM 19-ZO at 8:30 p.n1, In the UCI humanities nan playhouse. - McKERREN CARES ABOUT THE PEOPLE OF NEWPORT BEACH lhk• ·lilm -your Councilman April 9 , .......... J ••••• ,., ••••• .... u •••• c ... ,,. •• • MARIHE HARDWARE SALES & SERVICE ~'& PAINTING, neat, Orst · clas& work. (I'll beat any reason- able price.) Ken: 638-5405. Residential and commercial. ,. .. . of social note 420 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA 646-7706.-648-6855 MALCOLMIBUD)CUTLEA ClothiD(. Nautical Guts THE HANDY IIlAH CAN llariDe Hardware ~ By PEG .• 2 decades, Is teaching people • BOOKS fOR SALE ()pea ...,eo days a week Ho"u R~p11ir t lor ut ~-ers and Sub fbo •-tbe R to Hr'Ye yoa better t!t l•ttrotJ.,•nls Talk. about melted butter 0 care c ,...,.. scr DOW ...., e-r If you think Frances Mears plants and make arrangements of tbt News and recel'N 1?00 W. COAST HWY., N. B. 646.~31 ln. an ace sponsored colD'se \o..~:":~::r tree, a copy o1 PHONE 645-1711 of Newport Nelghts talks cute at Eastblutf elementary school I'· Suicide __ Mllltary ]~~~~~~~~~~Jo~•~"~"~··~·~T~. ~c~LA~,R~~~~ and southern, you should ex-Thtll'sdaY ennings. lbe SoTt.tt Untoo," by • P ER$0MAL c hangt! a lew words W'lth her • • • s~ ' house guest, Mrs. P. G. John-t t ld i t c,. 0 00 . 18.95 nl~~e ! son of Ashville, North Carolina! Poslng or center 0 P c ure 1 • • meats, COMPAJ{IOM CRYPT tor two fur bed the lD the Fore'N'Aft plt!Ucattoo ot AMERICAN OPINION .trotea, etc. T•cb fOU l'vo, .. I) tD r ·-•ta C...-Mrs. Johnson tl1J the Voyagers Yacht Club this ambulate. Home call.l V" -...... -,_.._ home -away.trom-home for mOnth lslforabMcCartlrJ,wbo l..J;504~~~1d;~STOR~5E;B~IY~d~.-ljlpOtDtmellt ooly, PC~UI.eCV~(~) 1151-~U,:., Frances and her late husband, 15 known oa. Balboa lslaDd, .--.&~ Bud, when they Ylstted bact wbe:re sbe Uns, u Mrs. Mike Medical rafernla • ....U. Ga.. BI.Jle)', Dol e2st and has also taken lDsome Kirby Norah wu 1943 lady 10'7'7, Tacca Valley 9UM. other SoutheroCaUf""'.!""Who tee sbtloe cbiiJllltoootC.-. • DRY CLEANERS • MUSICAL fOR SAL wandered down North \...atollna She starred wttb ber busbUcll-;;.;;.;_=..;;;...;;.;.;;.;;.o..__ kARCH WINDFALl.S •aJ · • • • 1D the lee FolHes o( 1944. DIMMITT 1 ~~~"~"' .,-tpt plaDo, wbUe Now they are saUon at beUt {).i1.tJ.. 1' 0 ld ••-Can't keep a COOd pi dowD ud tan 8cblldreoand1cr1M-• 10 • ·' • ·' • • • • • '__. •• Ma:rbelle (Mrs. Perry) Nol-cbUdrtn. Lowrey Genle, Z mu .. l ottu tar had a foot cperatloa lUt • • • . CIWI& DOW Jaat •.••.•••• , $115 week oo WtdbeiCiaJ 1114 oo ou·--AL~E ••t~ ....,. · -~ . B•dt.lhal WurUt&er Spt.DIIh ~· • ··~ w -FJ ... tqlllllryo~danlna ~· ·-~ taao .. ,, Thursday wu •tertalaloc "" alter -., a -CX:C ., -..,_ P • • ' • ' .. cuests 1D their B&yatde Vlllap r.oord lD. tbe 1-mile ran Frt-on the pi"UrliMt Hammoad C-3 ora:uw!Pwc•- bome. • day. He weal tbt ctlltnDce lD. • cuslloa. .. toclldru .,.ar • • IHU. He II a trolllmu trom Sell-ellund'l' B ·~ :.:.:.:.·.:.~.:,: . $111'11!1 Glldy1 (Mn. William B,) Ellatlela blp oebool. All...,·-lli<lt model '*•-• ...-..-' 'p Jl Trttt ot Ltdo tale lo IR<l•ll1 •·-IOO'L • • • • • • • tsa to blr pld'"-~le Frtploire -.n Yaaw. IMCR ........... -· ci= J.. 1 ....liil··-ltal FOLK ROCK MUSICAL E. Cout'Hwy., COM 1ac-.11--•. tats ltaJ ..ua aat OGIJ .,..IIDQ!I'!I!. ••Ctlttlnta 1111," a t.Jk ~ I!~~Pho~~ne!!: t:::::::::~ Fiat ,...._. o1 III"Ud ._ bit DOUBLE ......... m•cil• 1M lUI ol Clii'Ut,.ll: --eliliiiMI ,._, ..,., • • • bolo( pr-11J tllo 111P ICBIIDYr IIUIIC co, B-Ja'IIOl_.,. __ eebool ud ool"-_..at I!!.'~!'· IAwoJ • 'f- lo( a ..., at lit •• -llallJ' St. .... ... , l't ... llorllaa FLOWIRS fOR II. -a.. -AM ID-edt 111, oo t11o Cmcll Ia a Jolal-attllo ALL OCCASIONS 111.1114 ___ ... ,_ c-4111 --IIU ·-ud ,_ ...-, D .-u l1i h otn•• II II -,_ """ 'tilt •-Ia-IIJ ·Dr. , lmllr OS tD-.... -IIIIOWlD --· liD-dll FLORI11TS .... h 1P,(IUDU.atllu· Xhl ltrlllt, 0ret ron., ud .....WI ...... 7I 11or flow-._, .. IIIIL • ·,·-·· Prldl)' ._.) ud Do IIWI P-·-..W be oo -NIA ... il-- T-.-IiiiiiiiOIIa-lll&rAD,II,NUISial -.. Ia Co*-llr-lp.ll,lotlloSM IWIJ. ,._ __ .....;......_ ____ , FOR SALE: plano, china, bed, bouMboki items. 6'71-4116/- S?S-1444, en. e MISCELLAHEOU$ SPOTS BEFORE YOUR EYES- OD JOIIr DeW c&rp.t, Remo"' tbtm wtth Blut Lultre. Real t*i:r!c ablmpooer, $1 .00. Cron HardWare, Sl07 Eut Cout H,. ., Corona del Mar. ei'RIHTIHC Enolgn Publishing Co. Olfut Prl,,._,. H lth opood ,., • .., ofhtt preu 2721 E. C..ot Hwy. COROI!A DEL MAR l't.tot 67).0550 ftn'Aft PAIIT\' -lo 11o1 ............ ..,.-. I ,, llftRTHA.,REIISIGN l!IU~Y, IIAROI!I, lt14 I'IJIUIHEO ftEkLY-PAGE 1 COIIOIIA dEL MAR, CAL. Marineras officers named Ia ...,-.., AlllllarJ lo PUlUy -ot Orup COIIIIJ wtU ~ -- Teach your children these Km·RYIIG RUlES I Don't cross streets • or highways while flying kites. 2.0on't fl ~ a kite with metal in the frame or tail. 3.Don't use tinsel string, wire or any twine with metal in it. II Don't fly a kite over .._TV or radio antennas. s.Don't fly a kite near electric power lines and don't try to retrieve a kite c aught in p ower lines. 6. D<:>n't fly a kite in the ra1n sa Southern California Edison 1.<> (Qu•l 0PIIO'IIIMy Employe• w1tla. )w ... Mid latlllti!IU'- ..,. Vlow Billa -ot lira. R_. JowoU oo AprU I. Tbl MWIJ ._.,... boatd WIU WtkolDI tbl ...... 1'bl oftlt•l Ul Uta. Fruk Jlu. -·~ ... ~ llro. nmo-liiJIIacr..,lll_-!W_; .. ,.. Robc1 J ... u., lid Tkt- pr .. ldtDt; Mrs. Rtc:blrd MU- ter, recorcbr Metttll1; Mrs. Rlc:bud Kttth, eorr•.,.....'ac HCrttuy, t.Dd lira. Robtrt RildeDbriall. trii.IW'If. Commltcet c:bl.1rm1111 are: Umts. Robtf't Ba1111aJiu., Wll-uam LaPute, Gerald Tbomp-son_ wuuam Hutcbtuoa ud Lawreoee Kittle. New memben ben, Mmes. Rlcbud Heeter, Wllllam Hutcb..l.uoa, K'orman O'Coooor Ull! lleXee Tbomp- . .soa. Ut assl.stiDC ln t1Je plan- Ding tbe luDebloD. Famtly SerYtce oUers per- soaal, marrtap IDd b.mlly COtlllSeliDC. puG-cbUd tralti- J.Dr clulea ud employ" eotm- seUnc procnD18. I DANCE AT IIUA HIGH Tbe asooelalod .......,, body of coSta Mea bleb school wtll hold Its ftrst add eommaDlty dallee Friday .,ealDc, llarcb 29, l.ll the BalboaPaYlUoD,from 8 p.m. to mldnipt,Fruk:Whlte and his "Mea ol U:~Jody" wtU provide the mustc. Tbe tbeme for the evenlng Is ''the cood Urnes." BACK FRDM FAR EAST Navy storekeeper tblrd class James S. BeU, soo of Ur. aDd Mrs. James E. Bell ot 307-A Marguerite An., Corooa del Mar, bas returoed to bl.l home- port in Lone Beach aboard the neet repa.lr sblp USS Hector after operati.D.g I.D tbe Westen Paclftc for 6 mootbs. He be'* provide rapalrs to 46 sblps of the U. s. Sefentb Fleet aDd Yislted Hoog KoD&, Japan aDd Taiwan. BE .,.JAMIY IIlLI LINE.~ Vella (Wn. Walter) HeJault aDd Ctadya Mildred Mead, Mary Marcell, LarryDllmood, ()In, 'nomu E. Jr.) IHJ Jolaed fore11 Vlte~Aia KuuJan and VlrPAI.a ReatSDyder wltb st. Patrlet•a party Fridly, Mt.rcb 15, wlU drlYt 1a wtth Coy to see the Valentino at tbt lrt1Dt Cout CowatrJ Cltb. Both tadlu eoUectloa oo MOftday •.. wi\Ue oo Thursday att fotmt:r rutdtDt. ot lfwport Beaeb; tht (I pea: t .. t'a today) the same 11'0141 trill WaU.r HMIIII.ulta are Ollly Jut begintiJJlc to brt jo\Dtd bJ Helen Starting, Beulah Kewish, pt .Nttltd 1D L&,wa HUll, but Mrs. lftY Myr• Saftlc I.Dd Helen Westerlng .•. for hla Uftd U.e tor aome time aow. flow'"tr tbe MCODd of their Cl\ree sesstoo make-14) tbtlr Newport friends were not foraotteQ. clasa with Christina Smith at the Beterly . . . tbert were enr so m&IIJ from both HUtoo Hotel. Miss Smith recently spoke to ueta wearloc tt1e bit o' creen or no! Laoch-the Fastuooables at the Irvine Coast Country toa table proclaimed the apittt of the day, Club. She ta the make-141 artist who created with white Unea aDd brtlht creen napery. • . Lisa. MIAIW's "Cabaret" make-141 but is also IIJll eeoterpteces were wblte "'eet peas, wbtte noted tor her soft '•natural" look ... so tulips wllh the green be Us of Inland •. , whiebtver way you go . . . she !'las the lrlterspersed (beUen U or not) with green "kDOW"I ••. and so wtll these ladles! beau and broccoUI ..• plus a few sUces of Ume, wtllch acbaUy were bea~l, J am • • • told, thougb unua .. u After lunebeoa., eleYen Jooqull yellow lnYi ta lloos announced the labl11 were set 141 for bridge ••. "Booby'' seventh anDual "Day at the Races" In s~rt prizes were as clever as tbe ()oral t.stets of tbe Florence Crlttenton Services or Orange beltlc bl.lls ot twtne tocJped with a btl oi County •.. scheduled tor Thursday, March ueen "ruttllDc"' ftlled wtth more P'eenery 28, at the Santa Anita track. This "here aDd posies. Cleter "gals" __ Vella and tbey come ... there the y go•· event Is spon- Cilad)'sl sored yearly by the Florence Cr lttenton Sea Enjoying both hmcheon and bridge were Clrcle Auxiliary. Sounds Uke a r eal '•Camp- Uadallne Apt, Carol Allen, Jean AUsoo (so town'' hm day, and according to Helen (Mrs. Cood to mow sbe Is up and about), Dorothy Richard L.) Berkson, cttatrman, the rtfteen Aubert, Mary Allee Ayres, Florence Bart-per person assures reser ved clubhouse table lett, Isabelle Brelln, Fran Jones, Peggy Hakes seating, as well as bus transportation. I'm aDd Adelaide Kltlpley from our area· from told they really have a great time during Laguna Htll.s were Dorothy Kyle Helen' Kuhn, the "ft.fty-ftve mile an hour" trek to the Charlotte Murphy, Jean Sundby~, Sally Smoot track •.. who couLd ask for more and at and Marl Sorrttl, and Lillian Honig, wbo the same tlme support such a worthy cause setms to be a part of both areas, though as the Florence Crlttenton Services. The abe too lives at Laguna Htlls· more were Orange County home Is located In Santa Faye Dudley, Doris Hughes, Gertrude Kil-Ana, and here Is provided counseling as well, Lucille Suhr, Betty Jones, Adele Carey, well as care of unwed expectant mother s Marjorie Zlegfteld, and Olive Latham, Others who have nowhere to turn. from Newport Beach were Julia Thomas • • • Mtldred Turner, Vlrifnl.a Wright, Edna Coons: The blue "flyer " wit h c lever ca rtoon t1 ra w- Meta Oeimllnc, Alberta Grubb1 Sally Jager, ing just r eceived forecasts "bargains you Marton Lavelle, Opal Mae Pellegrin, VI Pat-can't afford to miss" garage sale ... Those tel'Son, Fran Ryder, Helen Starting, Ethellyn busy '' p.ls" of the Orange County Branch of Walker, Jean Wasson, Flori Waters, Eileen the Women's Awcltlary of the Arthritis Foun- Wllpr, Jean McGee, Grace Metzger, and dation are at it again! . . . according to Helen Owsley. Mrs. S. Lance Brtntle. Spring house cleaning ' ' • I . s under way In their homes, as those of I understand It's been Mooday and Thursday their friends. Salable items no longer needed treks to lAs Angeles, with sharing the p.s-1n milady's decor will be among the bar - ollne and cars of a well knowD grate), the pins In the garage of Mr s. Ray Elliott Fashlonables. Monday found Coy Hirsch of Jr. on April 3, 4, and 5, Assisting Mr s. Harbor Island jolnlng a Newport Beach table EIUott are the Mmes. Robert G. Wells, Nor- for the Norman Norell showing at Perino's man Clrkle, Rola.nd Perroo, Joseph Sh utt, •.. designer Gustave Tassell was also there. Lance Br1ntle, Ed Dr ay and Jack Torre. NIGHTINGALES TO INSTALL BOARD Tbe Nigtltlng:ale Chapter of Leonard South, correspondlne Hoag Hospital AuxtUary wtll secretary; Mrs. Donald Pen- bold Its annual h.mcbeoo meet-n1ngton, treasurer: Mrs. Wil- Ing at tbe Balboa Bay Club 00 Uam Sehworer, parlla.meotar- Aprll 2, at wb1ch Ume the newly ian; Mrs. Honrd Batt, baby elected omcerswtllbelnstalled photos; Mrs. Jack Gross, cal. by Mrs. FrllDit FIJD,o. endar; Mrs. WiWam Sutonanr! Tbe lncomtnc otftcers aDd Mrs. Ralph Waterman, bollday; cba1rmen are Mrs. Thomas Mrs, James Winston, out. ~r, ---A~leal !t«<<lo; llrs.~ Boo.-, _,Mr._ KtJ-.. Silo<•, ~tJ. Llld lin. Earl Rima, ways ud OMIIJUI; Mrs. Lewl.s., tw:nor board. C. Roger Jotmsoo, member-The Ni&fltinple Chapter Ls sbJp; Mrs. Joseph NickertJ, a worklng lfQLW)WhOse 45 mem. recording secretary; Mrs. ben hue rendered approiim- ately 8,000 bours to alll:ill.ary work durlna: the past year. JIIU IMIMLOI" T'IU.OW AVSftAliAM TENNIS BALLS $1 -........ Ill '" • .VU liMIT t U.JIIl Shlrt•·Sh•rt• f'lll Cunoto~l• ................ J ....... l ... 4 .. " c h •• , ._ 1::-::-:::::-:-:::-::-:-:--:-::-:------ LOOK !"OR THE YfLLOW TAG I --:~'''""" IKN.T ITIIIJIIetlfe ... ll.f'AIIIS! •••••••••••• Spoals (Behind the lnternatlooal Panc.Ue House) W I . 17TH ST., COSTA MIS.\ Hours: ~ 641 ••• 9-6 Sat.4• Mon. tllru Thurs.-Frl.to 8:00 • PROVEN EXPERIENCE • PRO~EN LEADERSHIP •.PROVEN JUDGMENT I Goals * TO CONTINUE THE FIGHT TO REDUCE AIR- CRAFT NOISE-* TO CONTINUE THE FIGHT TO MAINT AlN LOW TAX RATE DESPITE INFLATION. * TO CONTINUE THE F1GHT TO PRESERVE AND ENHANCE ENVJRONMENT. * TO CONTINUE TO PROTECT VESTED PROP- ERTY AND CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS. * TO DIPLEMENT NEW GENERAL PLAN, IN- SURING NEWPORT'S DESIRABlLITY. I IN EUROPE, Newport Beach students Laur ie Davis, center , Marti Shoemaker, right, and Sue Sm it h, partly hidden behlnd Marti, ask directions from a Lood oner during a European photography tour led by Huntington Beach high s chool teacher Mike Frug and his wl!e, Each June, the Frugs take a tour, co-sponsored by Readers Digest and the National Photography Instructor's Assn. on a tour of the conUnent. They learn photography while they vaca - tion. According to Mr. Frug, local students signed up so far for this year's trip Include Coron.:l del Mar high school students YIJZ'iko Garn o of Harbor View Hills and John Klug of Harbor Island, lnlormation about the tour may be had by calling Mr. Frug at 894-1952. (Mike Frugpho(o.) LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ' TEACHING IS THEIR GOAL The Zonta glrls for March cepted for tbe AllerpnExplor-Sbe pb.As to study music iJI were honored by the Newport er procram 1n cbemistry. She college In order to teach music Harbor Zonta c tub at the March is lDterested ln pta suing ca-to elementary sebool. 7 luncl:leoo bekt at the Senior reera 1.11. scleoce aDd math and r---.;.--.. --.. Citizens chbhouse. The honor-posalbly medicine. She plans ees were cbosen trom the to attend UC Santa Barbua, senior class at the 4 local or Wellesley or Smith to Mas- high schools. sacbuetts. • ROB.IN HUFFINE of 3108 • LESLIE ALENE CARTER. Travel AIR ncxns TOURS CRUISES elinor bauetl, :-Aanager els a s a~ter 675-8400 Samoa Place, Costa Mesa, is 1219 DonepJ Place, Costa commissioner of p\tiUclty, Mesa. Is Cilrls League repre- treasurer ot CSF and the sentattn at Costa Mesa blgb Ecology Club at Estancia blgh school, member of GAA, gym school, past president of CSF, team, concert cbolr, M.adrlp.ts, and active In the Speech Club, Drama Club and student edu- Madrlpls and dance produc-caUonal development delega- tion. In previous years slle Uon, Sbe was vice-president ha s been Involved In Red Cross, of both ller sophomore and Ju - student council, AFS, concert nlor class. Sbe is a member choir, girls ensemble, lxoye of PEO, a Girl' Scout since Club and Speech Club. She has 2Dd grade, and planlst ror the r eceived 2 trophies 1n Ltons <C~h~lldr:•:•~·s:.:c:ho~lr:;.:at:.::o:er~ch~ur:,co~.~======= Club speak-off contests, gokt 1 award, service awards, and 2 junior achleve(Jlent business awards. She pla.ns to major in special education at a uni - versity for future work with handicapped chUdren. • KATHY ANN WATSON ol 2501 Alta Vista Drlte, East Bluff, Is varsity clleerleader at Corona del Mar hi~ school, Key Club sweetheart, member of the pep squad and the Jut- book staff. ln preYlous years she was acUte 1n stOOeot p- ernment, dr!U team aDd Sim- paU cos. She receiYed the D.\R a ward thJs year for leadership,· service and academic sbodlog and tbe senior Donor society award for academic acbteve- ment. She served as a Sunday school teacher durlngber sopb. omore and jtmior years. Sbe plans to enroll at UCLA and Is Interested in special educaUoo, especially dealbg wlth the deaf aod blind. • HO LLJDAY MONTGOM - ERY , of 1630 Anita Lane, Har- bor H1gbii.Dds. Ia aooc:J.e&der at Newport Rarbor bllb scbool_ student cona:ress Ylce-IPelh'l', aDd ns chosen u bomecom- l.ng princess. She has beeo ac- Uve in GAA, Ski Club, Pep Club, aqtll show and d:ancepro. ductloo. She ha s been a Tict. tocker wtth the Newport Chap-with CARD 'N PARTY ler of toe NattOO>I Charity 1016 BAYSIDE DRIVE_ PHONE 67S.3040 League for 3 years and a teen-angel at the Orange County flaJIBORE E ROAn at R A Y stnr: nRI VF medical center tor 2 year$! NEWPORT BEACH She has been~ the bono'r :~;;;;;;;;;;;~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ roll all 4 years ~ ac- \.IGAL IIDTICI ----- NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENG AGE lN THE SALE OF ALCOHOUC BEVERAGES 3-18-74 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Sub ject to Issuance of the license applled for, notice ls hereby given that the under- signed propoS~Js to sell alco. ho Uc beverages at the prem. ises, described as follows: 3224 E. Coast Highway, Corooa del Mar /Newport Beach. Pursuant to such Intention, the undersigned Is applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Cootrol for Issuance of a.n alcoholic beverage Ucense (or Ucenses) for these prem- ises a.s follows : ON SALE GEN- ERAL (Booa Fide Publlc Eat- tog Place). PA MA LEE, lNC. Publlsb: March 21, 1974, La the Newport Harbor Ensign. ~· .!!n~ •. SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT YOU PAY $4,58 P£R POUIID FOR QUALITY N.Y. STEAX -WE WILL BROIL TOP QUAUTY 10 OZ. N.Y. STEAX DnflfER FOR YOU -THIS INCLUDES SOUP -SALAD, AU GRATIN POTATOES -GA.RUC TOAST. WE SET YOUR TABLE-GIVE TOP SERVlCE-WASH DISHES. ALL YOU DO IS ENJOY YOURSELF -NO FtESI I COMPLETE DINNER -l.4s t -WE HAVE THE KNOW HOW • ''-575-5774 Two More Reasons why Richards serves you better RICHARD'S MAM~TS NOW ACCE,.T MASTER CHARGE ANO 8ANKAMENCA"O ON ANY ,.URCHASE SlNC£ I HAVI written the ScUnc~ cnwt th.e Bible column f or over ten yean, it &eemB fitting that I con· elude with a personal testimony. I am Pennaylvania Dutch, and one of my ancestors, William Rittenhouse, built the ftrst paper manufacturinr plant in America in the d&yll of Wil· Uam Penn. I grew up in rural Penn~ sylvania and went to Sunday school regularly from the time of my earli- est recollection, of ten walking long distances to do so. In one period of over nine yeats I did not miss a Sunday for any reason at all. The Bible was t he first book I read out- aide the schoolroom. But for aJI this religious instruction, 1 did not know tbe goepel. When I waa in high school and waa already a chun::h member, I once asked my Sunday school teach- er what some people mean when they say Christ died fo r us. The teacher did not know either , so I did not find out till later. Evolution was taken for granted anrl wM not an issue. As my grea~ est interest was in biolo_gical science, I b0:1came a thoroughgoing evolution- ist at a rathe r early age. When I learned what the KOSpe l of salvation by p:race means -that we cannot _AI!_equaU>Iy please God by our own effor ts or good works but for our salvation must de~nd wholly upon the reconciliation Christ made by His sacrifice upon the cross. I could not accept this fact because I !laW that it could not be brought into aa-ree- \fMnt with evolutionary them)'. ; I wu so sure the evolution was true that I could not believe the Genesis account of creation with it~ histDrJ of the fall of man. I beli eved that people emenred g radually from an animal ancestry, and therefore I could not bcliew that the re were two urst people who we re di!\tinctly dif- f('rent from animals. Thus I could not accept the rt'cord of the fall of man. From thi~ kind of belief it fol- lows that we arc improvinp; from an animal condition a.nd Ch r ist becomes our (•xamplc of how I.D live better. but nut rm r Saviour. He then is to be loolkt•rl upon. a~ a martyr ah£>ad of Hie time in.etea(l of aa t he Redeemer. This is where evolutionaey bell~f logically leads. I thought that if someone could disprove evolution to me, then I could believe. But I waa so aure that evolution was t rue that I did not expect this to happen, and it did not happen this way. Aa I grew older. I associated with people more liberal than myself. As a result I became still more liberal, and knew penon- ally people who have become well known as liberal leaders. One nip;ht I went to a church where a minister was preaching the gospel. None of it was new to me. Every- thing he said I had heard many limes before . But to everything he said, I said to my9elf. "I believe that." This surprised me, for I thought I would never say that until someone dis- prov~:>d evolution to me. There was no invitation of any kind. and no one knew anything had happened to me ; but I knew there was a chan)!'e. I W('nt to a univers ity library and n'ad articles on evolution by evolu- tionist>~ in the scientific journals. I was surprised to find that evolution was not th£> fact I had s upposed. ·The R"reatest disappointment I had :;~nee the time of my conversion_ wa. ... to find that ~orne ml'n of science who profess to be Bible-believing Chris- tians and who therf.'fnre are lookerl 10 for heir by confused part"nt.s a.nd pa~t.ors. are sayinll' that now it is all right. or ~ nP'.'es~ary, to ac- cept a certain umount of ~volution. Largely t.hia il< based upon a fAlse definition (If evolution. though !'lOme nf these men are teaching real evo- lution. Th is i ~ breaking rl own re- !11:-ltancf' to real evolution in the minds of Bible-bell£•\'Jnjl' Christians. and it is leading tht•m toward an <ICCeptance of rea.l evolution. ~~~· final mes.'>a,ll:'e and entreaty is: Do not kk· df'ce ived by compromi!le rs, the kind!4 rof cha.n~t:e!4 whic-h can be observed taking place do not repre- sent evolution; those who aecept evO- ltttil)n art• doing :>.a hy faith and not tx·c:tu!4e it ha!4 been df'monstrat.ed or pro\·ed. for it has not. '9-7/l~~ ife"e" w ..... ., By lessie Rice .Sandberr What Makes a Man Great? FROiol .. SW.ORD Of THE LORD" I rather tlunk that al l of us have a deep·down curiO!>IlY about !(reat mPn . We want to know what makes them tick: what influences make them something beyo nd the ordinary run ol mankind. I personal!} read JUSt about every biography of ~rreat Christians I can Ret m~· ha nd!> on be<:ause I am interested in finding clues to the secret of powrr and ,;uccess in the lives of those whom God has g-rea;ly blessed Ju!'-t rect>ntly I have read !or reread) R . A. Torrey's Wh y Cioli l 'st•d D. L. Moody, The Life of D. L Moody by his son ! recently republished by Sword of the Lord Publishers): M ala Moe. t he bim:raphy of a young uneducated Chicago girl who became one of Afru:-a 's out!'tand inst missionaries, and Hudson Taylor's $p1ntual St•rrel by Dr and Mrs. H o ward Taylor. It is an intereslmR fact that great men are often harder to understand than ordinary pwple. Th~re are probably many reasons why th1s 1s so. Because great men usually have stronger convictions. mort> specific goals. mor~ sin1le-mindedness about their lives. they tend to be more frustrated and impatient with the preoccupation most of th~ re.l of us hav~ with secondAry, more surfac~ mat ten. Perhaps it is true that their special ll'iftl and drives make them more complex personalitie. than oth er men. Cndoubtedly they are more difficult to under1tand because their values Hnd motivations a re ~ntirely contradictory to what the world wl'luld consider n ormal. Often they do not put much importance on personal comfort, on popularity. on material "ymbols of succ~ss. B~cause important men ar~ more often in the public eye, we som~tim~ lend to make ~valuations baeed entirely on t hE" man 's public image. forg~ttinll' that whatev~r qualities there are which make a man a great Chri1tia n . they are private qualities-the unseen hours spent in prayer or study of the Word oo c:onfe1sion of s in. Just this week a II'OOd friend of mine, Mrs. Leeanne Nichols ldllul(hter of Or. Lee R oberson ) I{ ave me a poem which t he had written on the occation of her dad's 30th anniver•ary •• pastor of 1-fiahland Park Bapti.at Church . She wu a bit timid about letting me see It but, becauu ahe was proud of her (ather (and riehtly 10/, she wa nted to share h er little teatimony o( love and honor with me. 011 . Ul ROB EliSON : GOO'S MAN-MY DAD ''For I am not ashamed ..... -l.hat't hit life and h it creed. 'Til ne'er brt uharned. whUe there'uomeone ln need." In need of th• Goa PI: I. the hope for l.be world, In need of our Saviour . our hope nennore. H '-m ... .,.-... ·ve heard il.ed heeded it, too- And (oJiowed h.ila auklan.ee in patba -..r lrue. Hil PHH"et and PrtK.h.b:al m.._ J•u• ao dear. He'• nnet (orgk.n, tho' aU hM~rown drear. H .. US. an n&IQple &out. •llil O'M'- Thou•h ott.n h. &ook hlm away from hil hqme. H•'•l«l• ud t~~Uaht Ul-. UtO. OD __ .. Cauld -J-..-eel 1ft hioiilo olorlouoly. Our U,_ w wW petMf'n • "tl.ralcilc down th1line. Wo follow hl01uld-bllhe polhway oubllmo." I£WO!n' HAIIIOR EllSlGil I'IIIUSIIED IE.EKLY PAGE I lltURSDAY, MARCH l~ 1914 CORONA DEL liAR, CAl- The Prediction BY 01\, JAMBS BENNET TMI tHattt .... aiACOM, Concerning. Cyrus looiolo 44:24-IS :13 1U HAD1JIM ST.,.--c:Gi.LIMISWOOD. M • .l. __ T_! - J: Goklen Text: "/ ,_, rairod llioo •t ;. rlglol-•. 1114 l will 4W<<f oil his ""'Y" lot r/ooll b..ild '"Y dly, Ml M s/t4111M r; "'' ..,_, ""' f,. priu 110r rfti.IOI'd, railh th• Lord• of ltostl' (Jtaiah 4 :13). IJ HERE is ooe creat b'Ulh mote and moroe evident to me u I increa.e in yeara IOd experience on this ~ and that ia that there ia & Supreme BeinR who c:rat<d tbe earth and oil of the hr.avena, and hu all knowl· cd~ and power, and is far atioye all pnnciJ*litiu and powers and wisdom of men. AU tbincs arc ordH'Cd by The fut ure vf the J ews by WlUlam R. Newell fl:om '•THE EVANGEL," Box 25, Largo, Fla. After thE' judpnent of God at the tower of Babel, the nationa were IICattered and permitted to walk in their own ways. God "gave them up" to ~eary the~J!o­ lt'lves with vanity. Munwhile (u we find in Acta 17:30). "The. ~~~ea of th~• ignorance God winked at''-overloo ked. He made no o~n exh!b1t1on of .H11 wrath and hatred, until the fulneu of time (Gal_. 4:4) came ln .. Wh1le the nat10~ walked in vanity, God took hrael, the belt 1pec1me!' of human1ty. aav.-th.em H1a \awa Hia choiceat man !Romans 9:4,5). lt't them tn a land choeen for tnem by Him~lf. a "land that flowed with milk and honey." A merE"Iy cursory readinll' of thE' Bible will diacloae that the greater part of iu co ntents rt>late to ONE NATION.-Ihf> lt'raelitH. "Ht> ahowt>th Hia Word unto Jacob. Hi• atatutf'!l and H1s ordmanCf>8 unto brae!. He hath not dealt ·~ with sny otl1t'r nation. And a• for Hia ordinan<"t'S. they have. not known t~em ~Psa. 147:19.20). "I havt-chosen Jerusalem.thal _my name_m1ght be-tht>rf'. (II Chron. 6 :6. and many likf' passages such as H K1ni£S 21 :4 ,1). God caiiPd AhrahBm. a hPa lht>n idolBit'r frt•m llr of thf' Chakltot!S. rf'Vf'BIKI Himse lf to him and mad.-h+m amazing promi!lf's. _(GPnt'SH! 12 ·1.3; J3:14-18: 15:1- 21 : Ji :4·8: amplifif'<l and rPpt:oaiMI f'ISo•whert-) 1 hPst· Wt"ff' JHO':li!Ot'S that were l:lf'r.'I('Jnal. thf'n a:'l to lsaaC'·s comin,IC. Christ tn t•umo· throu,eh h1 s hnP, and a lanrl tn ~ the JX'""Sf'SSinn "forf'Vf'r." The!!{' promiso'l' wo•r(• r.,-n•·wf'd lo haac-and tn .Jileuh. Tlw prt•ffil'<l'~ .,f a ""n [I~~-~ and o•f "Tho• .Wt'fl, · ('hrl!<l. ha~·•· l">t·Pn fulfillPrl. Tht-prumosf' t•f ltw lanrl tu lsraf'l wall piHIIally lulfillo-(1 , ho >t h as tl• I I } o_ro•a and t:21 ll'n~th uf ttmu r•· HI"J.:IIrcllnJo;: numher 1. till-' Hr•·a j!TllffiiSo•d -Gt>nt'SI" t5.1fl M'Vf'r fully fulf illo·ll Rt-l(arding numlwr 2. lo<~k alS<.t at tho· Jn.tt•rruptmn of tht• tl'nun• of tho· land -firs! hy th .. lwH t·ap\1' ''"'~· thPn h~ tho• ~'''.11': uf ,Jo.:rusal•;m hy T 1tu.o< 170 A 0 f Gt"l ... 111 yo>t hnn~ lsrat•l ontu Tht> \\HOLE OF THE LAND pn>moo<t-d ..... tw rt· tht'\ will 1wver !lot' lhsi•Ml.,:t·rl Thf' )a"' that (;,,.J 1-:j,H't' hnwl thmiiJo;!h /\!"""'"'· l'•lmo•s 1n as .. a ptHt·ntlwsis i11 c,,,.r~ tlo·alinJ(~ tGalalian.; :1 .17·1!J ) Ahho•U)!h 11 ........ rko•(l "'rat h. !'was an an~IU · tnt-: 1:'\'odl'fll.'•• "' G{)('t'" lavfJ r to haw• ~ud1 J>l'r"""lll dt•alllli(S Wllh any _natonn. fRE-arl Dt-ut. -1 :3~·34 !. t.fMl. m~>rt•uvN. warno ~l l.;rao•l n •po·ah·clly that 1f t_hro)' hruk1• H o ~ luw thf'V wnuld hf' "l'Unwd .. -nml drivo·n 11UI »nH•n~ tho· natu>ns 1 Oo·ut. :!K: l fJ.t>il. an;! man~ t>thN Jl,lhi!UIJ(t•sl. t-(,....,. tlw "t•urs!i'd " uf D{•ut. 2R fi lll with Galatians 3:10: lsrno•l fatted """r"t' and w"n"' untol Gvd. a fiN Tl'\lf'ah·~l wnrnin,.:s 11nd c-ha~t iso•m .. nt.s . ..,u,..h 11~ II ('hrHtl :lti I f~. Ill, luul h• allow tho · Asil.vn · ;w " tu ea rn· awav tht· Northo•rn K'mt-:dl>!lO. l~nwl til KonJ.:il 17) and th•n Nt•l)\1· d>~drwaar' till' S'vuth.-.rn Kin~dom .. ludah f II Kou;.:s :.!4. 2fl . II ('hrnn. :16) A ro•mnant rl•turnt•rl and. unrlo•r EZRA and NEH EMIA H. ro•huilt tho: ('IIV anti tht· h-mplt' _huT tht'ir wif'ko~lno·ss tm'n·>l ~o ·d until thf' awful (·ulmll\8ttton l"amC' Tht' whrsh ip anrl sanciUtHy v.No· 111 thC' hands of ~o:odlf•SS mo·n .. <oUCh ~li Anf!ll!l alld CaiaJJhas. Tho•y di1l nc•t o·vo•n "I.. no"·· T)u> K1n1: t•f GJ,,ry -and crunflt"ll Hom wtlhttut tt-.. <.'amp. Thf'\' haol t•n totl "Ht" hJ,.,)(/ 1 .... tq.Hin us and UfXJn nu r chd· dn•n" I Mall. 27:'l5l. Tho· l.md .Jc!IUS had pro•ao·ho~l . f•xhorltod. anrl wt>pt U\IN them t•l no avail 1 LukP 13:3-l .J:,). aud had prNiwlf-ol th;• dp~truction nf -JNusah•m t Lukt• :!1:20·2·1) w1th n"t .. n(' <ill!llt' lt'fttqJvn annthf'r l l.ukt' 21:6). Not unly so. hut Ht• pn'(llt'f•'(l the prt·~•·nl ·day clo;;pt.'rswn of thf" Jews -They "shall he led a wa~ l <i pll vt• untu all nal ioru, a~d JHu15alt"m ~.hall . he trodden down nf thl' GPnlilf':<, unt1l tlw timt'!!l of the GPntlle11 bt> rulfilled. ThJoS has taken plac .. -hut thf' "tom•-. nf tho· Gt'':'li1P<~" Off" nPurly O"'.N -thr _rapture f!f f~~ .'18inl.8 is nf'ar. The awf11l trdlulauon -an•l !ht•n Gnt!s revelaflnn or H tm!l.do a,~~:ain to H is rx-oplf' anrt tht' {lJlfiltmt'nt col Z('Ch 12·14 . Acts JfJ ·\4-18 arul a host ol othPr passag~?S J5t-]f'<'tt•rl fr llm "Oltl Tf'slanwnt Stwho-!i," Wm R. N;>well) Asking God's Blessing On It An ngt'd !:crvant of Ch ri5 t was invital to lea one evening at the home o( a gentleman who profesS('(! to he a Christian, but whose life and ways were w.~orldly . The man of God, before leaving hi.• home. spent some lime in prayer, uking belp (rom God to witne!la for Him in Ole ramily whose guest he w.u invited to be. Arter tea the lady of the house invited those present to have 11 game of cards. to which the n,~;C'd mnn of God m.'lde no demu r. The carda were brouj:ht and lnid upon the table. Just ns the play was nbout to begin , he Arose and s:~id: "Let us ask the h!ellsi ng of God upon what we are about to do." Everybody looked a t each other in ama:r.emt>nt. They thnu~ht the man was mad. At length the ho!!less said: "I nev('r hE'ard of !urh a thing before, Mr. , as asking God'a blessing on a Kame of c.ard!." "Indet>rl," replierlthe man of God. "I nC\•er en~al-!e in nnything without Mking God to b!f'9!1 ml'. I remPmbcr that it is written. 'What~oever ,.e do in word or dero do all in the Name of the Lord Jesus. giving thanks to God!' Col. 3:17. "H you cannot ask God to bless you in playing (';uri<~, thot most clearl y proves that you ou~ht not to piny card! at nil." The reproof had il! effect; the card.!J WflfC bid aside. n.nd. it is said. were never use-d in that home n,eain. There is a 11'!>-'IOT"J for you, dear reader, in the answer of the mo~.n of God. U you c-n nnot honestly Mk God to bless you in wh:ll you do. you may safPiy con- dude that it i! not of Him. If you find yourself en~taf::cd in doing something that you cannot do "in the Namr. of the Lord Jesu!l ", then thnt ough t not to be done at nil. - This simple and God-given teat npplied. would settle hundred• of queationa that ri!:e up in our d;;~ily path. a!l to the ''right" or "wrong" of certain thinga. Some !ay they "see no hann" in c-e rtain "recreationa". They say that they an~ only "innocent amuseml'nte", ond that a Christinn may ah:ue them wilhout hurt to hi! spiritual life. Thi! sounds very well, but it is the devil'• sophistry. The !landard by which God's child mu!lt test the "ri~~:ht" and the "wrong" of everything is not by itll "innncenee" or "harm", but by, I• it for the tlory of God? Can H is ble!llling be e:r.pectcli upon it? Can it be dono in tha Name of the Lord Jesus.? If not. then clearly it is not for you as B Christian to engage in. Devotional THE SECRET PLACE By lhe late Dr. A. T. Pierson ~rJe Mueller CMne to see that the ao-ca11ed Word of lhe Lord had tempted him to aubetitute action for meditation aod commu.nion. He had ne~Jiected thflt atill hour with God which 1upplin to spiritual life alike ill breath and ita bread. No leuon i• more important for us to learn, yet how alow we are to learn II: that for the lack of habitualllefi!IOOfl Mt apart for devout meditation upon the Word or God and for praye r, nothinlf else will eompeuNte. We hurry to • public aervice with but a few minutes of private prayer, allowinr r.recious time to be t~bllorbed wUh social p!M.!IUf'M, rMtrained rrorn wi thdrawi nc rona othen by 11 ralee delicacy when to exCUfle ourael\lfll for needful communion 1rith God and His Word would have liMn perhop!l the best witneu poaible to thOM whoM company •a• holdin 11 01 unduly. H ow often we ruth from one public place to another without any proper Interval for renewiftB our stnnrth iD wa.itiq oa the Lord. • thouah God cared more for the quantity than the qu.llty of our •Mce. If we ue to f41ed othctn wt~ muat be fed: and even publle and united ne~ of f.ralle .md' pntyer can never ntpply th11t food 'IIYhlch bl dealt out only to the bel ewr La t.M cloeet -the ahut-l.n place with ita doeed doon and opn. window where we IDMt Ood alone. We aw prone to think that con\lflrw with Chri.tian bntthren 11nd a renwral round of Otria&ia.n ~tivity, .. pecially when we a" rnuch bu•ied with preachinl the Word and vlsitinr needy .out•, ~n~~ke up for the lou or alonenen with God in the -.:tet plaee. Thle it one of the ro~1n01t pftila of a buey penoa. iD tb• day of bwlne rUM. God wbo hu, clefinito -..... of all evecQ .t.Dd penona, and He hu • -and denial plan that cle· vtlopo throU,h the -lor Hio ol<>ry and the certain accornpli•hment of H1s purposu. Man Ia one of God's creatures whom He has in'fited to share in His glory -but man baa "<XKnt short of the (1ory of Go4'' (Rom. 3 :23) by rejectint, Hi a love and lead.in,r to follow his own imagi· nations and plans which lead inevi· tably to hi a O'lm sorrow, destruction, il.nd death. llllAICH UNNECESSARY Thia veat truth should be evident to all the inhabitants of thia carth, for God hu provided us with a Book that (ivcs enoufrh. of the history of man- kind from the first man crtated in this human race, throu,rh the present tiJM, and clear to the end of the ages. God &1so tells ua th~ origin of the earth, why it was created, who are the inhabitants, and why they were created, and how and why the natura} laws were formulated (ha. 45 :18 and ha. 43 :7, 10). It is not necessary for men to spend tim~. enC"tf)'. and money to learn the~ things, for they ar~ dearly revealed for man's benefit in !.he Bihl~. · God r~atcdly proclaims, "J am the Lord, and there is non~ else, thtte is no God beside me." SATAN CAUSES DOUilS But mankind in ~nen.l has never been willing to ao::ept the revelations of God, bcc:ause. Satan. the subtle en- emy of God and man, has succeeded in implantinr in the minds of men doubts in rcspeoct to the rn-elations o( God, whether made orally by the serv- ants of God, or by His inspired Book, or by his only begotten Son "whom he hath appclinted he ir of all things, by whom also he made th~ worlds" ( Heb. I :2). DOUBTS AND DEATH God is the Author of life (Gen. 2 :7) and Satan is the author of death (Heb. 2 :14 ), whidl is the abst:nce of life. What life is, no man knows - but it comes from God and is given in various•fonns to plants, animals, bird!, insects, crttpinR" th i~s. and ·man. Dnt.h is of two kinds, one of th~ body, and one of the soul that directs Lhe body. Life is of two kinds. one of the body containing it, :o~nd one of the soul. The life of the body is limited, but the life of the soul .is un- limited, o..-ev~rlasting. Man 1s the only ereature that has a spi rit which actuates hi5 soul and gives man the knowledrc of the existence of a Supreme Be-ing. God starts man with a supply of life, rn<ea.ls Himself to him, and by His Spirit (Rom 8 :16. 26. 27l commurUcates to man, and so often to direct man in all things dur-inc hi& b ainiag period oo this earth, and tbeit abo offers to tab the man co Heaven to live forever. Satan .,..... ..... to enlt himatlf, doubt the exi""'ce and pbo of God, and ao ....,.. mon to be _.....t from God ond die. SITUATION TODAY Sa..tan did this to Adam a.nd his deocc:ndanu. Then God w;p<d them all (except Noah and tris family) off of the earth. When Noah's descend· ants failed to believe God, then God ab&ndoned them also, and rai!IC'd up Abraham to be the head of a great nation to be formed by his deSttnd- ants, and when they failed, thrn God sent His only bqott~ Son, the Christ and a. member of the Triune God, to COIT'Ie. to canh {where He wa.s know-n u the: man jesus ) to redeem man and lead him back to a knowl- edge of God and His plan o f saJva· tion. And today this is tll~ era or dispensation o £ God's re<keming lo\'C in which we are now livinat. But Satan is tod&y sprca.di~ doubu just a.s h~ alwaya did. and is tryinr to exalt man ~love hia Creator, and so cause his own eternal death. God is pcnnit. tinr Satan to do ~s to test the faith and loyalty of men to H im. GOO'S IOAO MAt Our ltAOn today Lift. the curtain on a ICimC net.rly J,CXX> yean aco when God waa inatruct.i"l' Hia f1:bd. I"-"'-n people, the c:hlld,.., of Abnlwn, 1-""" Jocoi>, by ,....). iq 110 than who Ht WU1 what WeR aomt of Hit powen_ and what wq ... ., to """"' to ,... ill the next -· turia in their rdationehip to Him and Hit plana for them. When we trrrel today ..., obtain a. f'I*J map, Jtudy it carefully, btline what it -., ond -follow it f,jtllf:/; The l'n>!>hot Iea;ab poclucocl ., rood .... , .. the l...U.., bat ....,. a ....._ beie'letlllld folk wid ae.. 1111 GIIATMDS 01 000 The Cloildfta o( -llod --nood -..... .,. 1aolob, die .,........ dlot tbeJ -'"' .. "' tad'• R.d, tllot .,_ ..., - , ... lowi ... the --........ in "'",.,.::0:'" ........ 'uld -!heir I~ "!"'" tho ...... of IIMir failure to follow the true Way. Now ltaiah, under the inapiratioo of God•a Spirit, ttlla them that God wiU blot out thdr transcresaione when they rt- tum to Him, for He has arranced to redeem them. He com......JI tbe lwoov· ens and the inani.rute parta of crt&- tion to ain,r and about, ;'for the Lord hath redeemed {ooob, ond p.ri&ed himself in brae . " W c forget tba.t the morninat start can sing t~r and produce ·heavenly harmony : that, while the clouds can thunder, and waves and riv~rs roar, and volcanoes can rumble, they all can st.:Jbt for the glory or God! THE LITT\.ENESS Of MAH God also reminded the bnelites that He had fonncd men and that they Md not created thmlselVes. He plainly stated, "I am the Lord that malceth oil th"'cl; that otr<tchetb fo<th the hcaftfls aboorc ; that 1prcadetb abrold the earth by myself; that frulllrUelh the tokens of the liara, and ma.keth diviners mad ; that tumeth the wile men backward, and maketh their knowlecfce foolish." ~ are mat. powerful, and very oc:mprchen.sive statements that ouaht to put man iD his place aa a servant, and exalt God as the on.ly Creator. ENCOURAGI NG PIOMISfS God went further and told tht.e re-- bdl.ious people that He wu not cmly going to redeem them aDd blot out their transr~asions, but that Jerusa- lem wu to be inhabited again, tha.t the cities of Judah were to be ~builL This was mo5t rcma.rkabl~. buau.e Jerusalem and the cities of Judah had not ~~ been dtstroycd, and the peo- ple had nof been tak~n inc o a.privity, of which thinKS they had been warned repeatedly. In other words, God made it plain to Hi5 pmple that, becau,e of their transgressions of H is command· ments, they were to be taken ...aptivcs and punished ; yet, when they properly re~nted, H e would redeem them and restore their cities and the walls sur- roondinR" them. All of this was be· cause H e is a God of love and He always keeps His 'J)I'omises. GOO CHOSE THE SI.VIOUI God then 'went on to ·~te '~i: the redeemer of the PeoPle • JillidH·alr_,. heetl appointed and his name was Cyrus. This wu not a. Htbrnr name. and Cyrus had not yet been born, and, a ~ a matter of fact, he wa.s not born until about ISO yean after this proph- ecy was written and given to the~ J>rO?le. But God made it plain that this Cyrus was to be one of His anointtd kings. God related th~ in- •truction• that He would ~ ., Cyru' when the time came for him to act, and it also wu revealed that Cyrus wu not roiUR to redeem brael for mon~y. but simply bccau.e God would instruct him to do so, that God's promises to Jacob micht be kept. In verses .S to 13 inclusive (of lsatah 45 ) arc some of the richc:lt, deepest, and moM sdf-rnea.Jinc atate- ments ever made by our Lord to a. sure H is people of JH ia eternal Jove :utd care for-them. 1ncse should be 'read slowly and studied pnyerfuDy, for they apolv to God's cbildreo today .. ... US$OHS fOl us Even as God cboec Cynas to ,.. deem head Jonc iD adftnee of tbe nent, 10 did He choose Jcsua, tbt Chri!IC , before. the: foanc:latiocu of the euth were laid, to redeem manJdnd S.for• Adam was aeoted, tanpt<d, and tranJCf't&Se<l, God had I""P'!r.d for his forgiveness and aalvatiOIL ~ human race waa warned of ita pend- ing captivity by 5alat\ and u tbe same time it wu told of tbt R&- dttmer, God !aid to Cain, '"If thou, doest well, aha.lt thou not be accepted ? And if thou doc:st not well, tin (and t~ Saviourl li~h at the door'' {Gen. 4 :7). This i• stiU true today. CJTUI was the only appointed and anc:rinted redeemtt of captive bracl, and Jesus Christ ia ~ only ~ and anointed Savtour of Jews and Gentikl -sinners -today. There ia no oth~r <j.ohn 14:6). H&yc you ae~ ctpted tsw 11 your S.-riour? Are you tetvinr Him aa your Lord ? Han- you bttn redeemed from Satan's ca~ 1i vi1y or are you stiU in captivity to sin ? What hope have you? If you wert a puacncer on an a;rptane that crashed, would you be in Heuea or h<O 1 A WORD ABOUT 'II'OIIlie Do )'OU know wbt.t "'-.wn most ~tw won11 lD the Eal· Hah ~ant """' .............. U.Ood "" Dr. Wntr.d hllk, lo-Olld dk:tlaaory_, . J. 1be ,...t fl¥+"tfWDd ward .. -·· 2. ,. , I'IIOit bNuUt\11 .. """ow." a. ,. IDQil trqk .. "dlatll.. ··'"" ..._ -·---· 5. 'l'lw -II "ao." I. '!'be-IIIGM Whir it ......... • 1. The -d 1 t _. II ..,...._~ -· "tAt be-..... -. ...... ,, ... In • ...., o~ ....... lt ,,., I.Ho\LMOTICI FKIC:'IT~rttta>Dl8 IIIIIUII. NJJR 111' A'I'UIZIIT 0 Frurn til£; Pol1u~ Blotter •11·• r . 11 no followlM ,..._ ••c~o~~tc 1-"'u• u: f-1a1a1oo no Wot laal alan ll lOt -o1 -· 01 IUO -1W1111, t?, o1 JIOe 1'1561 1n111 Blfd T~ M&riM "'"·~ Bilbo& ltlud.. a.m. at l'MI 8t. ud T1lltla State St., Co* 111 .. , wu ~.-ao: Martutt A: ro.~~w 1'.,.-ted 15 ._..,, bloue1, An., Colta u.. • . . Two cbupd wUIII biiiiC ll"oo::eated 1171 ea-. llr., 11._! ~~-II fa, '*''-from a tlraa ud rlllla -• ...,.., Ia pui>Ue 11 1:10 p.m. at 4101 .8e&eb, Cal.11860. e~ net .....U..e be~ ftom Patrtela Tborau' car w. 0eeu ri'CIIIIt. W"'ICewport Tbla hMtMM ll eoaducttd lwiM U :1!5 Lm, ud 11:!0 While 1t WU pukltd at be:r ••• A dar .. oi petty tbert by u l.adl.ridal. a.m. br a lillie IMPKf: ..., relldhce, ao NueU.. A"·• wu placed apiut Gcwd lfe- S'-: lluprot A. Fa--lbt ndt • • ·Prod ROI>ut Cor-dol-· from ? p.m. K-. c .. JDiop. Sl, ol ZSI5 Tbla -wulllod....ul H--. 41, ol 919B&raldo Mareb ? 1111111 ':IOa,m, March Muprol Dr.,"-1HalclU. tM Coaaty Clerk ot Orup Dr., wu arrtlllted at 1:15 a.m. a ... A bfeyele nl.:l at at tM MarUt 8ubt Jtort, C..ty oo Ftb. 10 1n 4 wu. · allloYtr Dr. ud W.<; .. otflWJ. $1Z5 wu otoloe IYom tllo pr-1100 W. Ba1boo Bltd., Wut liam &. st JobD eO.t, ~ltlfk, ud ebatpd wtlh driTt.Dc 1DW ap at Tbomu Ttploa'1 bome, Hewport ••• DUitl DIJrGroa, by. Tbvta M 'Wuct. deputy lM tanatoe. 'of a kobo I • · · 250 Proii)ICt St., Newport 41 ot 719 COIIfMI st., CoJta PbbUab: Feb. ze, llarcb 1' Thebua Rlitl Huacom, 2500 Sborea ••• Someoae called ... ~ •• na arnlte4&t9:45a.m. u . 21, 19'1'4, tn tbe Nt~ A.Wnr.-ry Lt.ae, Back BlJ, Albertsoa•s market, 3049 E. at lllt St. ud McFaddel Pl., Harbor Enalp. r .uw reported 1 t.wn.km Mt IDd Cout Hwy., Coroae. del Mu, CtDtnl N.wport, IDd dlarced ---:--::-:~~-:o----atereo equlpm..t fthaecl at at 11:55 p.m. aDd told a clerk wltb pouelliaD r$. llDPbeta· LHAL MO;,c. $1,000 ltolta ftom her hOnte to emptJ the cull dn.wera ud miMI. . , JoetlyD Rtbeeea l»tweeo 9:15 a.m. &Dd 4:15 sate ADd put tbe moaey oo tbe llethYID S2 ot 15$:3 SuUaco FICTITIOUS BUSIKESS NAME p.m. · noor wtlhln 5 mlllmes, but Dr., ~ .. sboru, waacblrced STATEMEHT • THURSDAY MARCH 'I notbJ.ng f'llrtber wu beard trom wltb beJ.Dr lDtoxlCJc.d 1D pabUc . CIUAIIIAJITII YOURSELP AN INCOME FOR LIFEI I ~ tono.tnr peraoa lldoi.DJ Doo Jay coUm,., 27, of 2425 tbe caller • • · A $435 TV set at ?:05 a.m. 111 trcmt of 1124 AMERICAN HlSTORY essay coolest winner s and their R ,._" u300: NlllllNted Brokers, 15tb St., Newport Heights, was was burclarlsed from the Rob~ Suttaao Dr. mothers were hooored by the Co kx1e l Wm , Cabell Chapter ... EW QUE •fiOH~ •I RE •~•. • twPtrtBifd., ert Decker resldeoce, 428 " • "A NfWPC)lt Beach, Calli. azMO: LJG•• MO'"'CI Acacia Ave. COI'OOI del Mar • MONDAY, MARCH 11 of the Daugbters of the American Revolution at a dessert SEHT TO C4HDIOATES H-ere·s the perlec:t "'' to mlkt your money or §Kufrtoes do ··tropic ttuty" Jobo Pa.ul Car 211•• e k ~ II ' ' Do~ lbrie Battocletti, 2?, meeting Feb. 27 at the hOme of Mrs. William Glt'ens ey, -roo -· between 5:45 p.m. and 9:45 Candllhtes for the Ne......,...t w• St H·-"-•oo •-h FICTrrlO'~ B'-ESS N"'E of 310 llarJat An., Balboa. in Bay Shores. The girls, from lett, are Kathy Johns, -....... .. ., ............. ~c , UOl' •·•:un lUll p.m. Beach Couoett hne received Calli, 9%646. STATEMENT • Islatld, na uruted at bls Lucia Dube, Jeanine Clark and M.a.ureen O'Toole. Kathy ___ ,_ tr be This business Is eood.ucted Tbe foUowtac persoos ue FRIDAY, M/.RCH 8 restdeoce at 9 p.m. and charged Js a fi fth grade sh.:lent at Harbor View elementary schOol. a questloUUiJ.Ue om t by an iDdJYJdl&l. doing bus1Dess as: The Ec-Jane Anne Mayer, 32, of 500 wttb poueuloo or ampheta-The other girls go to st. John the Baptist in Costa Mesa. League of Women Voters ask-2. 3. Siped: Jotm P. Carey. IecUc, Ltd., 149 G Rlnrstde Capey laDe, Versa.Uies, was mi.Dea ••• Otllelals at Newport (DAR photo,) in& their posltloo on 3 Tbls statemeot wu nle!l1t'ttb Drlvt, Boz Z27, Newport Beach, arrested at 12:55 a.m. at W. Ha.rbor hiP tchOol reported N B BU LD G questfoos. '"" ... u .......... "" •• rh . •~tnrr~r .. r uv<ftiO.., '""' t~nnl '""&"'• \Ufl tbt Cotmty Clerk of Or&n,. CaW. 921560: Giorta M. Shoe. Coast Hwy. and Riverside An., that YaDdat. sUcecl ~ 2 pole I IN PERMITr According to Peco Stivers Couaty oo Marcb 11, 1974, Wll -maker, 220 Coni Avenge, Bat-Marlners M.Ue, and charged null laDdlar sarlaces and • ~ .) or Lido Isle, 'rater's service llam E. st Jotm, eo~mty clv"' boa lslaod CalUornta 92662· with drlvlnc under the Influence scattered tbe debris around me chairman of the Orange Coast Yoo <•n unt.nu• 11 u r.., , ... ''"''""''' ............... -..... ·~"'W'• "'"' • ·-----'--· ,_,_,,, by Tberta M. Ward, deputY: Joan A, Temple, 310 Corai or alcohol. •. Jim Slemons football neld caustnc an est! Seventy.onepermttsforstng1e on Mainsail Drive. Lea~ of Women Voters, the PdJUsb· Marcb 14 Zl 28 Avenue Balboa Island Callr Imports, 1301 Quail St., Airport mated $tSS damace somettm; tamtly dwelllngs in theJasmlDe The following permits were questioo.Dalre cootaJns these I! tho\ suunth rmpos\rble till rott1y lor the tye open.na ltocr ol Hua Mtmo,i l Hl)nutll"~ ··four Fle~tble Pl1n~ tor G•~rne:·· You wltl AprU 4, i974, in tbe• Ne~i ornla 92 662• ' -area, was burglarized the pre· bttwte.D s p m w.Uch 8 and Creek development In Harbor issued during the ftrsl 2 weeks questloo.s: Harbor Ensign. F-32126 Th.fs buslDess Is condl.lcted vlous night, when $2.40 worth 10 M ·b. 11 Cbrls View Hills were Issued last of March •• in the amounl of • What do you reel Is the by a c-eral J»,rlDershlp. of Mercedes Benz togUghts Str,:;tmin :~h St • w'e~ New--week by the Newport Beach $5,000 and over : proper role or tbe City Council LIG., ~oTIC" SIKDed· Glo la Shoe-A.. were taken. but were left piled port ;eported ttat'$1 2SOworth building department to M. J. • CORONA CE L MAR In relatloo to (a) tbe (:II'Ofes- b-ern'"' i plu~~nt ~urpi!W' T elepllone: -" '" . r ...... er, just outside the busloess alter or siereo SOUQd equtPment was Br;ck and Soos of Los Angeles. John Cox Jr ., 2 story duple x, slonal elty stan, (b) city com. FICTrriOlS EtEINESS NAME J~ A. Temple, a burglar alarm alerted pollee stolen from h.ls residence dut-otal va lue of the perm Us 410 Fern leaf Ave., $76,000. missions, and (c) the citizens? (714) 645 1600 STATEMENT hls statement was ttledwlth ••. Stereo equipment aDd tapes In the revlous ni .... t wa_s listed al $3,18?,000, a.,er. Additions and alterations at • Ho• do you feel Newport The fo!Jowtng peraoo Is doing the County Clerk or Orange valued at $592 and $75 in cash 1 P ..... • agtng about $44,880 per dwell-~03-1/2 Narcissus $16 800 should develop 1n terms or E.demionl06 bWiloess as: WJD.D's Fub1oas, Collllty oo March 8, 19?4, Wll-were burglarit.ed from the Alan • TUESDAY, MARCH 12 lng, • JASMINE CREEK , . bu.J.Idlng density, tt!gtt-r lse 1215 West Bater, Colta Mesa, Uam E. St Jobn, county clerk, Blrd resldeoce, 414 E. Ocea.o But Hallock, 20, of 2175 These 71 permits are In ad-M. J . Br ock &: Sons, 71 per . buildings, and popula.tloo Atk lor Thomu S t•111i11 .. , HOAG MEMORIAl HOSPITAl CaW, 92626: W1IUJ Russell, by Theresa M. Ward, deput}'. Front, Balboa, between 9:45 Tustin An., Costa Mesa, was dUton to the 6 permits tsslled mlts for 1 unU dwetUngs; total growth'? 24Z9 Llttletoo Costa Mesa Publlsh: Marett 14, 21, 28, p m March 8 and 9 am Mar h stopped at 3 a.m. at 2912 W. In Januarv for model homes $3,187,000. • How do you see your role CaUl. 92626. ' 'ApriJ 4, 19?4, In the Newport 9' • · · c Coast Hwy., Marlners MIIe,and • NEWPORT as a councilman 1n solving This buslness Is coodueted Harbor EnsJJtD. F -32102 · arrested~ a charge of posses~ Wtlllam Blurock Ar Partners, overall county human needs? 301 E Newport Boutewrd Newport B~ach, CA. 92660 by an UD1DCOJ"'))tated usoela· -• SATURDAY, MAR CH 9 sing an aato tape deck player ,1:1 2:WO Newport Blvd., rehabtU-______ .., ____ ..;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: Uon other tlw.D a partnership. L I GAL NO TIC I Mark Anthony Kltlz, 28, or that had oo serial number . . . tate shipyard building tor or- Signed: Wynn Ruaell. NOTICE OF PROPOSED 4'709 River St., West Newport, WUUI.m Osborne Baker, 50, flee for arcttJteets and engtn. This statement was flledwttb CHARTER AldENDM.ENTS wBas arl reOrsted at EllC:45 p.m. at of 4615 Perham_ Dr., Cameo eers, $96,449. tile Cotmty Clerk ot Oran(e NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ays de ., and . oast Hwy ., Shores, was charged with drtv~ • BALBOA ISLAND Couoty oa llareb 11, 19?4, WU-pursuant to Article 11, SecttO:. bay bridge azea, and charged lng UDder the lafluence of a leo-Jack Hall, dWelling at No. 8 Uam E. st Joba, county clerk. 8(h}. of tile CoosUtutloo of me with being lntodcated In an hoi at 1:55 a.m. at W. Coast Colllns tsland, s16,320. by Tberesa M. Ward, deplt}'. State of Cautornta that copies automobUe •.. Jose Ramon Hwy , and TllStin Ave., Mar-• WEST UPPER BAY Publish: lla.rcb 14, Z1, 28, of the proposed ~mendments Tarango, 23, of 409-1/2 29th tners Mile ... James Bernard, Randall Presley,l unJtdWell - AprU 4, 1974, 1n the Newport to the Charter of the City of St., Cannery Vlllage, was ar-940 lrvtneAve.,Oakwoodapa.rt~ lngs at 1201 Hlg\il1nd Drive, Harbor Enstcn. F -32107 Newport Beach to be submitted rested at 7 p.m. at 2615 New-ments, reported the bucket $57, '1001 and 1207 Highland to the voters of the CUy or port Blvd., West ~ewport, and seats, valued at $220, stolea Dr ive, J ?8,408. LIGAL MOTICI Newport Beach at the <A:oeral cbarged wtth drlnng: under tbe from his car whtle U was A.M. Graham, addition, 1906 FICTITIOlS BlSINESS NAME lluntclpal ElecU.oo. to be held influence of alcohol. .. A s urf. parked in the apartment parldng Dover Dr., $20,000 STATEMENT 00>-Aprll 9 1974 are avaUable board valued at $'75 was taken space between March 7 and 8 • WEST NE WPORT HEIGHTS Tbe follcnrtng person lsdot.ng-in the nffl~e or Ute City Clerk from a sallbolt at the homE' p.m. March 12 .•. Tools and Mariners Savings 1 Loan, of- business IS: San Yom Llfe of the City or Newport Beach. of Lester Smull, 646 Via Lido SCUBA diviDg gear •ortb about n ee building, shell only, 345 Clinic, 2333 Eut Coast n...,.., Dated· Febrtary 20 1974 NMord, U9 do Isle, beMtween l?Op.m. $900 were stolen from a p.rage Placentia Ave., S500,01:~. Corona del Mar, CaUforP.ia Laur. Laglos • • arch aod ooon arch. •.. at the t\ome otV..elrlo Blee~r. • M£WPORT CENTER 92625: Oooa.kl Evan Jones, City Clerk A burglar took $ll5 l.n casb 115.1/2 43rdSt., West Newport, MARmE PVT. Kurt M. Bear, PacLOe Mlltual, 700 Newport D.C., 617 POCIPJ Street, Corooa City or Newport from the Philip WUllams rest-between 8:30p.m. March 11 and of 2563 Orange St., Co sta Mesa, Center Drive, battery r oom In delMar, Ca.I.tfornl& 92625. Publish: Feb. 28, March 7, u. dence, 206 43rd~., West New. 8:30a.m. March 12 ..• Apatnt. has gra~uated frombaslc tn.!D~ basement, $8,000. Tbt.s ~18 ls coadDCted 21 , Z8, ~r11 4. 19,74., to tbe port, between &.SO and 7=30 ing nlued at $110 was burglar-log at the MarlDeCort>sRec:ruit Tbe lrYine Co., 610 Newport b1'• ildt.._h Neftport Harbor Ensfgo p.m. · • Mlke Perry, lZlO !sed from the otflee of Dr. Depot tn San Diego. He ts a Center Drive, suite for Fo•ler, Slped: DoD&Id E. Jones, D.C. • Part Newport apartments, re-Laurence Levtn, 1401 Avocado former stUdent or RioConUquJo Knotlbe II Martens, $9,696. This statemtot wu fttedwttb LIGA.L MOTIC! ported that a $300 s:applttre Ave., Newport Center, between high scttool, S1.11ta Ana . • BIG CANYON tbe Cowty Clerk o1 Orange ring was taken from his apart-noon F'eb. 27 and 6 p.m. March Bashe, swimming pool ar 9 County oo Mareb 6, 19'14, WU. FICTITIOUS BIBINESS NAME ment between 5 p.m. March 9 12· HEW &RA~CH OKAYED Torrey Pine, $5,000. Uam E. St Jotm, comty clert, STATEMENT aod I a.m. March lO. FOR MARl HERS SAVINGS Ken Oliphant, I unit, I story by Theresa M. Ward, deputy, The followJ.nc persons are • SUNDAY, MARCH 10 TAKES RADIO COURSE C Ita! AJU.anc Corporation dwelll.ng, 7 Inverness Lane, PubUsh: March 14, 21, 28, dolog bus.l.ness as: R. A. Nlch-Paul Mlct.el Halapotr, 19, Marine PFC Timothy M. ap e $125,000. April 4, 1974, In the Newport ols Engineering. 519 lris, Cor. of 2800 Ocean Blvd., corooa Farnham, husband or the ror . announces that Us wholly owned • NEWPORT SHORES Harbor Eosip. F.3t992 ona del Mar, Ca. 92625 : Rich-del Mar, was arrested at his mer Miss Katrina F. Rb.ine =~~sld~ M~s~~U~vln: Properties West,2story dup- ard A. Nichols, 519 Iris, residence at 4 p.m. orta. charge of 910 W. 2oth st., Costa Mesa, N t Be h ha 1 ed lex, 211 Lugonla, $48,400. L IGAL MOTICt Corona del Mar, Ca. 926 25; 1 11 t "-..... has -ad~ated tr th ,,_.., ewpor ac • s rece v • BALBOA AJeu..ndra G Nicbols 519 lris o cul va tog marll-..-· . • "'" om e gro\U.OU per mission trom the California Robert Sellin addltloo 900 Corooa del . Mar, c'a. 92625'. Joh.D Valles Sa.ntos, 41 , ot 333 radio repalr course attheMar-Savings aod Loa.o.commtssioner E. Balboa Blvd.•, .$5,590. • FICTlTIOtl; BtmNESS NAME Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar, ine Corps Base at 29 Palms. b h in La STATEMENT This business is eooducted was stopped at 11 :15 p.m. at He r eceived lnstructloo In the to open a ranc guna • LIOO LSLE Tbe lollowtng perSODisdoJ.nr by a.n l.ndh1dual, E. Coast Hwy. alXI Marguerite operation, Installation a.nd Beach. This Is the fourth in 2 Nick Adamo, addition at 219 boslDess as: Ceoturtoo UDSt c Signed: Richard A. Nt cbols. Ave., Corona del Mar, and malntenance ot radio equipment program of planned ezpa.nsion VLa EboU, $S,~.xl. Co., 149-G Riverside Dr., Boz Thls statement was t11ed•tth charged with drlvtng under the aDd communlcatJoo systems. in Sout her n Callrornla. R. E. Soderling, add aDd at- 114, Ne.....-S.ch, Ca11.1'. tbe Coti.Dn. Clerk of Or .. n_ Mariners currently bas 011 ter SOO Via UdoNor d $23 500 . .. .,..... ., _... Ole an appUcatlon for a ' • • 02460: Randall Carlson Wolls, Co""!}' oo feb. 25, 10?4, Wll-LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ra IUt 1 Be 1 Hills 1SOO Mulu Lo., Newport liam E. St John, county clerk, c Y n ver Y • Beach., CaW. 92660. by Theresa M. Ward, deputy, OR ANGE COUNTY ROAD DE PARTMENT TbJs basioess Is conducted Publlsh: Feb. 28, March 7, ORAN GE COUNTY, CAUFORNlA by an 1DdiY1dua.l. 14, 21, 19?4, 1n the Newport NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Stcned: Raadall C. Woltz:. Harbor Ensign. F .31732 Sealed proposals will be r eceived at the otnee of the Clerk Tbts statement was ftledwlth of tbe Board of S~rvlsors of lbe Co1.10ty of Orange, Santa the Couoty Clerk of Orange LEGAL MOnel Ana , California, on or before Monday, the 8th day of AprtJ, County OD March 8, 1974, WU~ FICTITIOUS: Bll:iiNESS NAME 1974, at 2:00 P.M. o'ciock, at which time they wtll be pub. Uam E. St Jo.tm, cowttJ clerk, STATEMENT llcly opened aM read In tbe omce of the Clerk of the Board by Tberesa M. Ward, deputy, The followlllg persons are of Super..isors, Room 501, Col.Dlty AdmlntstraUon Building, Publisb: March 14, Zl, 28, dolnc business as: tbe Oeslp 515 North Sycamore, Santa Ana, CalUOI'nla, tor constr£ictlon April 4, 19?4, l.n the Newport Collective, 2815 Vtua Way, on higtlways Ln accordance with the plans a.nd speclftcattons CARPEHTERISMAMED SENATE CAUCUS HEAD Sen. Deo..nls E. Carpenter (R -Newport Beach) has been elected chairman cf the Senate Republtcan Caucus. He replaces Senator John L. Harmer (R. Glendale), candldale for Repub- Uean nomlnaUon for Ueutenant gonrnor , who resigned the Harbor En.stcn. F -32099 Newport Beach. Ca. 92660 : therefor, to which specla.l refereoee Is made as follows: Mlcbael l4lller, 7260 Corsican. IN THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, Placement of Pavement Drive, HUDI.tngtoo Beaeh, Ca. Markert, Crown Valley Parkway -Pacific Coast Highway 92647; D. Guy sumvan. 418 to Niguel Road; Crawford Canyoa Road -Newport Boule- L !GAL MOTIC! post. ~~~~~:;~~~~~~ As Caucus chairman, Sen. Carpenter Is oow the elected leader of the RepubUca.n side or the Senate, representlng the 19 members In negotiations wttb the goveroor and other FICTmou:; B~ NAME Saa Bernardino, Newport vard to 300' N'ty of Newport Boulen.rd; Newport Boule- STATEMENT B•cb., Ca. 92660; Joseph vard -492' Westerly to 593' Easterly of Crawtord Canyon Tbe foUowtDcpersooladotng PosJto, 321 Alvarado Street, Road; Pactnc: Island Drive -Cron Valley Parkway to ~!' !:00' 8E1~ .. ~1&32Eal. Balboa, Ca. 92661. Star VIew LaDe. agencies . era • ......, --...-•...., • • TIUs business Is conducted Bill) are reQUired 101' the entire •ork as described Dereln: H.mtlActoG Belch, Ca. 92647: by a general partnershJ.p. Engineer's Estimate JU R lEO SHOW MAR . 3 \ Fl'l..lt1ll. Jefferson strait Jr., Signed: Mlc:hael S. Miller. Item No. Q\ant.J.ty Description of Work &100 Ediopr, Apt. SZ1, H1.11t-Tbts statement was filedwltb 1 '700 Ea. TypeD Pavement Marker lDcton BMcb, Ca. 92147• tM Co~mty Clerk of OraDce 2 1,940 Ea. 1)pe G Pavement Marker Tbls butDeu Is conducted Couaty 00 llarct111, 1974, WU-3 l,UO Ea. Type H Pavement Marter by u lDdlridaal. l.lam E. st John. county c:le:rt, PLANS, Spec:Jal ProYisJoos and proposal forms cao only Stped: FrankUo Jener9011 by Tberesa M. Ward, deputy. 1>e obtat.Ded by prospective bidders ~ payment or $5.00, stntt lr. PubU.b: March 14, !1, 28, which amoUDt ~ball DOt be ref'llndable , All checks st.U be Tldl ltatemat ftS flied with April 4, 1974, Ln the Nnrport made payable to Onnp Com1ty Treasurer, but stw>uJd be tbt CoaDt)' Clerk of Orure Harbor EIISip. F .Ut08 mailed to tJie Road Department, 400 Civic Center Drlve Cow:tty oo Mareh 8, 1i74, Wtl-West, Santa ADa, CaUAvD.Ja. l.la.m E. St Jotm, COdDt7 clerk, LI!AL .. !!CI NO BID fib bt cculderld IIDitss It It made oa a blaftt b7"'f-M. Ward, dopu!J. form -bl' lbo C...,ty R<lod Commlalooor &ad Js PellA: *<ell 14, II, Zl, FICTrtlOW Bll!lliESS NAME made La ae-.-11>e--o1 tho Standard Specl- loprll 4, 19'74, La lbo llnport STATDIElfT fteaUou &ad Sl>o<lal Pro.Wooa. Harbor halp F-31101 THe fo~OC Ptr-are THE BOAR!) OF SUPERVISORS o1 the C...,ty o1 Ora ... LIG4L MOTICI cloloc baal110a u: Se-, reowYealbt rtcblto rell<l.., or aU bids. . . LT&eb &Ill Ford, 15119 S-!or THE 8lllDilll'S ATTEIITION Is dlroetod to the pr<>risloos FJCTJTIOlB BtmlfiSS NAME An., Suite B-5, CoD M•a, In SectloD I. ".Propoal Reqairem•ts ud Coodttiocs," or STATDllln' Calllbndt. 9t817: Jack Mania tbt sta.Ddllrd Sipeetftcattou for the r1Q11lrem.U and COO-ne ~ ........ an ScbDtidw, ISS Vla Lldo Nord, dtt.lota wblc:b bt mw.t obeerve Ia tbt prep&r~~Uoa ol the pro.. dofac biP?tTF &~: Kr, D•a, lftwPOft S.Cb, CaL liMO; poalb'm Ud Hit Al>l:ftiNIOI ol tbt~bkl. -·· c.-81.....,, Cona R01>ut 0. L,..ll, til P1aaa PROVISIONS ol lOe Slate c-.et Act are ... I]II>Heal>le, dol llu: -Ill MecJIO, Lldo, !le-t s-11, CaL &Ill pr-Un -· wtll ... be rOQIIlrecl to be -•U- 1101 w. ••-....... linD nMO; Mlcllltl A tea._. lord, lied. .U., C&lll. G'JO?; l-' 01 -lloh1lle Drln, Sao PliRSVANT to Socltao I '1'10 ol the Labor Code, lbt lloerd ....... -u --Muloo, COL-~. of uearta!Md lbt _.1 ..-utac rate 'f'lrU t • n 11 c.~~tlld 'ftla U C)_..~ ot to tM wwt aa dttaf)ld ta 8ot.rd ol w.~ .... ,.-. w·~----116.'11-IIM. ·-I -Ill..... ......,_o. ~ iDAROOFSUPtlRYISOIISOFORANGE 'nil _, 81711wlllt 'f'MI ... 1 1d ... lllld .. COtnn"T• CAUf'OIUI'IA .. co., c-"' 0ru11a ~ ~ c-"' 0ru11a DoW: w..e~~ta, tt'4 ~.-.. ""wu.. c.-. -11,1"' 1111: J11a I. II-. .-, e1n, -L •-. .-, eJn, llr "-........ ....,_ llr ,..._ ............ f PC 7 -,._ D, II, ' no -1 .. II, .. ~ALl .... f, '"' II .. -' AlrO .. 1"' II .. -' ••• ,... r...lhDI .,._ ' sr r-lbol ..-. lf....,.t .,._. • 'lr7IICIFOIT CDITAidiA Highway House of Prayer lAll E. COAST HWY ., CORONA D!L liAR LOWEll: L.I!VlL -ltlA• fNTBRDENOMf N:4.TfONAL. FULL GOSPf!L SUHDAY SCHOOL• f r45 WOUHIP SlltVICI!.o 11o01 IV ... GILISTIC SlltYtCE• 6>00 "·"'· SUHDAY ,.ltAY"t• AND ltaLE STUOYr 7•10 P,._ WIOtU.SDAY WILLIAM T. KROAH, PASTOR PHON!: 6~2-1762 Jlunwuth ctlltl!'rrgutiunal <!rburr~ 'lllE REV. JOHN A. LINDVALL, llloiator s.-, s.ntee : 10:00 &.m.. Bib• st.t)': 9:00 Lm. Ud 1:00 p~a. ~ __,.....10:0t 3212 ROAD STitUT, Nl!WfiO~'MiGif.K H., •• ,.,. ure p,.vlcletl Pil-e! 6-4-2-2740 THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Til! Cl!NTU fOR IIILICAL STUDII!S .1tiAGMOLIA ST. ,t,T tll.tl Ar.ll ... aLl CLAIJII l.uiTA ANA AYl. 11•" 1-L WOISRf .. MOUS COST A •UA J,M P.-. IVAGeLISTIC MOUI DR. JIMMY COMaS I' ASTOR COSTA IIESA COUN8ELINO CENTER TO I!MHAIIC! DYMAIIIC LIVING ANOTHER IONISTIY OF TIE ni.ST BAP11ST CJIUilCB ltEV. JAMES H!MRY, DIR!CTOR F .f.IIIILY. PE118011A4 CALL Ml-1'111 liUIIlT AI. COO!al.IIIG 011 HI .. , L!AIIM TO LIV! "TilE DYMAIIIC Lll'!" FIRST OfURCH OF OiRIST. SCIENTIST J.)OJ Via Lido Newport Such SUNDAY SCHOOL 9110:.10 •.m. SVNDA Y SERVICES 9 & 10:!0 a.m. WEONESDA Y EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. READING ROOM Wedt d.ay.: 9 a.m. · 5 p.m. Wednc"sd.ay : 9 a.m.· 7•<4 5 p.m. T~.da y and Friday: 9 a.m.· 5 p.m.: 7·9 p.m. ". J.cm&e JOG liD .... 2 t LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pacific v-.. Dr. eon-......... Collf. LAWRENCE D. Ffllllll.IIIG Putor -Pbooe &U-JtN SUNDAY SCHOOL CI •WS AU AcK: 9:15 to 10:15 La. Worship How -10:10 L•. "auery ud Coftw 1M' Proridoci UTEMD THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOIC! R!GUL.ULY BAPTIST CHURCH lSf\ CLiff MIWPOU MACH -'U.f<loU DR. f . ltiMTOM 111110111 , PAS1'01 IUMOAT lcttOOL ••• •. tta,.,., a1M.IIT.DT ,,.r.-.waa. "JCIIINCII f •ntr• kiMOI C:. IACit .... -ITII .. .......... 0 •••• ll:tl .... ................. u. .. ct~~~na n .. cen• •••• • , MESA, HARBOR VIE FOR TITLE c_ll_llld._tlllr-Tilt~--.. --.. _., llclll ...... _,. ... a -..... at I to clo<ldl lilt Ill .. ocllool ca-al nil, -IUIIII--U eba~••w ol 1110 .,., rill C.. 11 .. b-. ""'JIOrl-101 .. oelloOI dlllrlet. IDe 1-1-0, llld M'ooport AI 1:10, 1....,1& llld Cor-ciOWIIIDC cor-dol Mar e-t. -clol Mar ...Ul play lor lrd Tbo ---~ _,,..tel place. Both pm11 are at Te-bJ tbll Etu Cle. WlDkle Pull 1D COtta Mea. Lalt Sat.'dlJ, sten Sblrp aDd Jotll Bron were pttctliDC aDd blttlDc ltara In Colt& Mea'• YictorJ. Tbt two eom. b!Did to bold Eltancla to Z htts, aDd Sharp tripled tn 2 r~m~ • .(\ aDd Brown Md ! bits. Catcbtr Donia Dti&DeJ mocked In S ~t rUDa witH hlb. Newport'• JayHooltbeldCor· OQI. dtl Mar to 4 blta. Sbort. stop Douc CbaJ'lS prO't'lded tbt .;. dtcldlDr otreutn ptmeb, bane- ., 1111 Z 11Delts to score 2 rtlls. SCHOCK'S CANNERY VILLAGE MARINA wtll present an "ln the water" boat show this Saturday and Sunday, March Z3 and 24, featuring the SchoCk Santana sailboats, tncllldlnC the Santana 21 racing-cruising sloop shown bere alJo the Lido 14, the Sabot dinghy and the Boston Wbaier r~m.bout. The boats w111 be open for inspection both dl.ys a.t dock.atde on the R,hlne, at the foot of 31st St. 1n Newport (Beckner photo.) TuttclaJ, Eltancla's Eag!H opeoed the Irrine IAacue ..... son wltb a IS-5 ~C~Ut wtn onr defeodtnr chlmploo Los Ala- mitos. Corooa del Mar edpd Costa Mesa Z-1 Tuudly night at Te- Wlnkle Park ln aootber IrviDe opener. Newport Harbor's Sailors open thelr Sunset League sea- IOD Friday afternoon, at Santa Ana. Next Tuesday atter000J4 Westminster Ylslts Harbor. Both pmes start at 3:l5. Corooa del Mar plays at Es- ta.neta Friday afternoon and hosts Edt100 oert Teusday. Costa Mesa plays Santa Ana Valley Friday ntrhtatTeWlnkle Park 1n a '7:30 pme, then Journeys to Edi.J;on next Tues- day atterDOOO. MRS. WALLACE (DOTTIE) FLEER, center, of Ba.Iboa OCC BASEBALL TEAM Island accepts the winner's trophy trom tournament chair- BLAH KED BY DONS man Mrs. George Gra.nt, left, after capturlnc the lOth JOE ORDWAY, left, of Santa Ana, and Harry Kelso of Lido Isle received the Frank Carlton perpetual trophy following thei,r victory 1n the 2oth annual hi-to better ball of partners (Olt tournament at lrvtne Coast Country Club. .Ordway, a 10 haDdlctpper, and Kelso, 19, carded a sen- sational 23-under -par 119 for a 4 stroke vlctq_ry over the field of 76 tnms In the 36 hole event. (Rich Bassett photo.) OCC 3 mile mark broken Orange Coast Colltrt fresh-l man Duane WaUm1re demol- labed OCC's record 1n the S- mtle rUD, but the Ptratea dropped a 110-35 track decl- Jion to Mt. San Antonio Collece in the South Coast Conference opener Frldl.y oo the Pirate 1 oval. Waltmire bettered the old record by almost 34 aecooda as be cruised the distance 1n 14.42.8. The previous standard of 15.16.4 was set by EYlD Jones last sea.son. WaUmlrt wu voted occ·s athlete of the meet. OCC •s Bruce Gtruole took the century lJt 9,8 and woa. t.be UO 1n 21.9, hU: llfeUmt btat. Sopbomore Rick Dtsrhet 'I'U MCODd 1n both IVIAU. Tony CiarelU captured tht juellD tor the Pirates dtiPltl eompeUnr with an extremel7 IOrt aboulder. He heaved tbt spear ZOl-9 and d1dn't bother to take his nnal three throws. The only other victor for OCC was hl&h Jumper Dour Martin, who jumped 6-4 to wl.a. the aveot. OC'C'a Georp Kent was third at &.z. The Orange Coast Co llege aMual president's cup rolf tournament at Irvine Coast .Plratll were bll.nked by Ful-Coast Co untry Club. Mn. Fleer defeated Mrs. Walter BOYS, GIRLS SIGN UP ltrton Tuuday 6 to 0 as Rick (Kay ) Jennlson, right, of Cameo Snores 5 and 4 In the Brewlttr allowed only 5 final match of tne month !On( competition, which drew 11111101. Tho Plraleo are now 64 entries. (Rich Busett Photo.) FOR TRACK AND FIE.LD 1-l Ill conlorOileoptay and6-10 T b f' UCI . lor~~';:':;, the win columo ourney to ene II Tho Newpert Booeh recroa: will be compoi!Dc ollh!'~=:l lD contereoce action last week-Duffers and pros are invited Irvine Coalt CollltrJ Club. tlon department announces that ln their ap p_. tod by wtnnln& one of 3 pmes. to participate In tha 7th ann1.».1 Tournament eotrlea ma.y be plans foe the annual Loys and wlll be Tbt Plrattt were on the shOrt 811 1 Boosters lnY'ltaUonal obtained from Tbomu Wells, (1rls track and field meets 3rd place_wl~~,.~oeoch:~••'-1 tad of a 4-3 decision at Mt. benefit golf tournament at the 500 Newport Center Drive., ue now under way . lleatatra-The top 3 rllllt:bers San Antoalo Friday, but won 1 1 C t c tr Cl b 00 Su lte .00 Newport Beach. Uon ls belnc taken at tbe lot-calve a Newport Btacb the first pmt of a doublehead-~~~Y. ~~~tl 8~un Y u ' lowing areas: Community Youth team jersey that qual1fln ~~ywlooth ISan .. OCDieCI"d'~mesaoodS.. tTurhe-Competition Is llmlted to 144 2 Ml L E RECORD SET Center • Irvine Terrace park, to go to the Orantn,~ro~:~~~~~ ua Loll Pentnsula park, Ma.r1nerspark, municipal t.thletlc ~ Buct took the first game 1_0 players, A minimum entry do-Orup Cout Collere fresh-Eastbluft' park, Channel pa.rk, meet 1n HUDUngton but dropped the nlehtcap 4-0. nation of $50 Qtlilllnes contes-mu D~aDt Wa.ltmlre set a eon-Buffalo H11ls park (Andersen 20 for the bOys and N:';l:f-~1 Paul Pouemato allowed only tants for 18 holes of tourna-terence record for ~e 2-mlle scbool), Newport Hel&hts Beach 00 Aprll 2.'7 for tb 3 hlts ln the 1-0 "llctory over ment play, an electric cart, run \t the South Coast Con-school, and West Newport play-A practice meet wtu San Otero Mesa. OCC t.allled tee pr ius for each golfer and ference relays held March lZ field at the clltlhoUse between at Corona del Mar htgll·-~-•1 ln the 4th when Swa.nson sin-a ttcke t to the awards d\Mer at San Diego Mesa College. 3:30 a.nd 5:30 p.m. Monday Saturday, April 6, starttnc: at glad, reached third on Dale at 7:30 p.m. Additional dinner He last covered the distance through Friday, Registration 9 a.m. The city championa:bip Kubtslca's single a.nd scored guests will be ~r.ccepted at $10 1n 9:37.5 , tl.slly shatttnc the fee 15 $1. meet will be held at Newport on KeYin Morrow's aacrlflce each. The go !I co urse and clut old ,mark of 9:52. '7 set b)' Santa Boys and glrl.s, -.res 8 to 15, Harbor high school Thursday, fly. racllltles are provided by the Ana a Joe Rust last year. are ellpble to participate and April 11, starUng at 9 a.m. Johnson and Son .. offers the best of both worlds • LUXURY and ECONOMY ... CAPRI ••• GREAT SELECTION! ONLY .... $3,643 • PIRATES RECRUITED The recruiting season Is over Lee Joyce, dlmtnuttn flank- for most maJor college foot-er who starred 00 ball powers and many Orange SJ)eeial teams, will attend the Coast College players are pre-Unherstty of Redlands. He paring to don uniforms at named occ•s "tUtter of 4-year lnstJtutlons nut tall. year" last season. Fullback John Dtzon, OCC's all-time career leader with OCC CREW BEATS L. B. 1,zss yards to his credit. re-STATE BY 10 LENGTHS cetved a full &ebolarshlp to UC , O<uJPI Berkeley, aloog with offensln Coach One Grant s tackle Grec Collins. Coast Collece crew tuned Grant Grtlter ,aslJ:-foot, 235 _ aD Impressive performuce potmd deltuin tackle who was Its 1974 seuon opener ap.lllatl ao All-South Cout CoAference Cal State Unlnrslty ftrst team plck lut H&IOillfld Be~eh Saturday oa a JC All·Amtrlca w-111 play CDI.nnel. for COICb John M~KlJ'S lEe ()CC•s j\m1or YUsttr~?:?.l Trojl.ns oeJt .....an. c..tur llhtd more thin 10 be* U eJptehld to oee"'y lbt mtd-ahead of Lon1 Btaeb tD die pard spot for lilt Pae-8 clal 3-mlle ll'tot. champloa Trojans. S CC Llllobaelrar Dol> Dolaneolloltl FULLERTON NIP 0 Ud ofttuiYI taetlt IUkt Barth Fullertoa Coli... WOD tbe wtu botb PIIJ at Idabo state, nnat enid of tbt alter80011 to wbllo -lrar Roelry WilLa Dip Orup C-Gollop'l JntM llio •-Stato pr-. awlm tam 51-51 Friday II AQ lliroo PIIJWI ncoiYocl flU llio OCC pooL , .. --er.,.. c--111o a Dolooolft oM Gory Bale!>, moclloy roliJ !ll:lU_....,. u .llJ.ao.tb COUll Ca.-D••• 1oc* .. 10~ ..... foraeo llrot loolll ooloc-.,.. 111o -11 a .7. •CICC'o 1u1 ,..., boo • flll-ri<IO to 1111a z-wu ,.. -..- Loire &Mea. llltt Ut.lnultJ. w..._. lJ 111 dtt1lll c a••• ~-lo-boo Ulloo, ......... Ill ......_., •-•tel a oe-IIIIIP to Cal wllllo lll&o T..-IDol ao -ft~JWD. 100 ·-li 1:15.0. ROLUNG lltU~OAY, MAROill, 1971 CllldA DIL 1M!!, CAL. RIGHT ALONG WHITE WATER VIEW Fantastic buy, 5 bdrms ., family rm., pool & lots more. Custom built gem. Call for details. $145,500 Ask for Marie Bush OWN A PACIFIC COVE! Ocean , beach & view. 4 Bdrms., dining, fam- ily rm. & pool, $279,500. 4541 BRIGHTON RD. OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-5 Ask for Pat Hug WAKE UP INSPIRED Master suite ovedooks lagoon. Elegant 4 bd- rm., formal dining, wood paneled family rm . Step-down conversation pit & much more . #57 LINDA ISLE. OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-5 Ask for Bill Haas Specializing in Homes of distinction HUG HOMES, REALTORS 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 102 Newport Center 640·4050 CALL A REALTOR MULTIPLE LISTING GETS RESULTS! IOIULTIPLE USTING MAKES rr POS- SIBLE FOR IOIANY REALTORS TO POOL THEIR RESOURCES. THIS BRINQ; A WIDER RAMGEOF PROSPECTIVE BUY- ERS TO SEE THE HOWE YOU WAMT TO SELL, ENSURES INTERESTED HOIOI!-BUYERS A WIDER CHOICE OF PROPERTIES TO SELECT FROII. Pa~Ja rrhr<ll lho---~~ _,. ef .. Na*'-al AI I llh ... of .... •=-:: •••• C1t::. ... ...._ ....,., 'n •• .You-n•JP._..._., ....... Call Y .. Realtor TODAY -' •. ,.,. •..• ., •.. ....... c.. ... ua. .... c.. •• ., .. Corona del Mar DUPLEX Attractive 3-bedroom OWDtrs tlltt wttll muy lnter- esttnc features --PLUS -- Unus•J lneome 1.111tt with low vacaney factor, •••• CHOICE OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 2718 SHELL, CHINA COVE JUST STEPS TO THE LOVELIEST BAY BEJ.CHI (Around the comer from ocean surf) Brlgflt and cheerful 3 bedroom borne --new --new throughOut Inc ludlng carpets I.Dd complete redecoration. You own the land. $109 ------------------- Why not own this new casa doWn 1n Ba)l near Rosa.rlta Beach? An easy 2-1/2 hour drivl! from Newport Beach. • Two bedrooms, or.e bath, huge !.{~stairs Uvtng room with wet bar aDd a gTeat .-lew of the surf, beach and ocean. Lots of ttle and wrought iron with a prlnte patio 1n front. WOULD BELIEVE THE PRICE IS ONLY $8500? - The land lee.se Is very low. My wtte lDd I hue a second "home " at the same park aDd we can heartily r ecommend the pleasuns of ownership there. Interested? Why not phone me -- NELSON ROBINSON , Realtor 675-8120 200 IIJ.JN ST., BALBOA PENINSULA ------------------- I I I I I • I I I I I I I I I I I I MLI IALEI REPORT Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $35.4 million for the first two months of 1974. THIS IS MORE THAN A 36% INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD A YEM AGO. 1086. new listings were processed, of which 56% WERE SOLD! 6(1;{, of the sales were cooperative. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I OWNERS SAY, "SELLIII" Lara• price roductlnn lor a S bdrm., dbdnl nn., don: 2 lrplc., Lusk Harbor VIew bomo. Owners lenlna lor the East. View fn>m aU maJor rooma, looting out to bly • ocean -make Lhi$ lonly view home. wttb I&e. pool your own tor the low, low price of $82.500. 0Do IUDIII .tow .. .,. C.taUna wiD roUe-It aU worlhwbile. OPIN ~T 1.$ tot TILLIII WAY Q; Orange Coast Q: ,:Jc.l ..,.,Cam"" .. -...... . JIFF ... Y, IIALTOI Pr..,IJ hiJ -leu resldentW Bill ol Fare for the month. Your buy today is your a;ain tomorrow. DOVER SHORIS A lruly magnlllcent 4 bdrm. -4 botha, don with wet bar, circular formal din.lng room, gourmet kitchen built for culinary eaae. The walkAn pantry alone is u big as aome kit- chens. You enter through double hand carved doon into a 20 foot high tOyer overlooking a curved stairway, circular dining room ad- jacent to a very large sunken living room ac- cented with a massive marble fireplace. Sev- en rooms have a view of the back bay and Fashion Island. With over 4,000 sq. feet of qmlity materials & workmanahip, we have priced this property at a cost replacement of $175,000. 1600 Antigua Way Open Sat & SUttl to 5 CORONA DEL MAR OCEAN AND HARBOR VIEW .. This couple Is gomg _to tour the world on their yacht so they ~ec1ded to sell their charmer. You re- lax w1th your toddy and watch the boats enter the harbor and go tranquil over the expansive ?Ce.an scene. The home is built for couple li\1· mg. room for expansion if you want, with ~~arate g•J esl quarters for the wee ones I'ISils. If you want to throw a party, there is r oom for 6 cars on this 50 foot wide lot that you own. Owner says bring offers. Asking ~119.500. BALBOA PENINSU LA POINT LOCATION .. LOCATION .. 3 minutes walk lo private hay b<>arh and boat launching ramp up tn a 16 footer. This 3 bdrm., den. 2 baths, i~ loaded w1th solid planked maplt! anrl redwood with oodles: of used brick .. \ ~arity in this area. i ~ the 3 c:tr garage which 1s stressed fnr an 011er 600 sq. foot room for what<'ver. All the modern &oodies with better IJUality materials than obtainable on todays market . . . . . ............ Asking $99,500. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX LOT One of the l;ugest Jots available for sale on the Balboa PPninsula. There exists a sturdy old oak. with the hark peelin~ off. which pro- vides 2 uniLc; of housing wilh a monthly in- come of S435 .. \nd every tirr.e some one move!' ou t another moves in immediate!\•. This old oak has 1~arle it thi~ far and appeai-s lo want to stay tlriHJnd for some vears to come if<~ person wan ted it that wny_ 515.000 Down 11·iJI handle the ~ale. Li~ted al ~99.500. JEFF BRIERY. REALTCR 675.1337 --' . Somewhere in Costa Mesa ~,. ? ? ? ? • • • • • Two small Domes on one lot. Close to transporta- tion a.od markets. Many, m-a-n-y ertras I ! 4 SENS4 TION4L INVESTMENT 4T S3J ,500 "You'll be glad tomorrow that you bougtl:t realeltate today," ROY R. McCARDLE REALTOR 548-7729 Rolialc Sc111k' Slo" -190 •••••ooo••••••• oflJo .Jll! LIDO waterfront. 3 Bdnn. •lgo. family rm., or 5 bclrms., wttn 15 baths. Udo Nord. Spec- tacular view! Waterfront 'Uvtng nn. with step-down wet bar. Pier & lloat. $275,000. * * * * WATER FRONT LOT ON LIDO NORD ~· x lo:i'. Magnificent view! $165,000 BB.L GRUNDY, Realtor ·lei It , ..... etLW.I• .. all 114,_ Ill,. SUITI I, II.&. 67UI61 ••~ooooooo•••• ,._. In Y ._. Onfer fer • s. .. acriptJ•: C.ll 673-055n n. o..-. 11....,., .. ., ... '*1•/Kt•l•• .... CURT DDSH JU!AL TO .. liCO WlliT COAST HIOIHWA'Y NC.OfiiT HAOt 142~ P .U &,..II /Zaft, California Rancho Rani aer_,. -1D tbe Blc.lt Bty. E .. cut Ud -blo -w1tb --""· pool .,., ... lortalaattol kiUUH ud ,_ lbr -· c:oowta. C&Ulbr-La. Ollloo a;. .... 1 ... a I bY" TliUR!MY, MARCH 21, 1!74 COIIOIIA 11£1. 11M, CN.. Attention landlords and Tenants! We now have two full tlme sales people working mainly lrl-the rental! market of the Harbor Area . Let these two nne Individua ls lease YOUR property or find YOU the rental you nn!. ' 1. Two small offices on Westcllff Dr . (Photo above.) 41 0 feet at $225 and 168 feet at $200. This Is a great location. 2. Good "N. 19th St. location. 12' x 60' for only $200 a month . 3. 2 bedrooms, like new, Walnut Squar e tow~ house, c lose to ev erything, $240. 4. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, spectacular new view apar tment In Laguna • close to shOps aOO bea ch. Fantas tic balw nles. $350. 5. 2 bedr ooms and den -lovely br and new tmlt In COM. Full tile ba ths and kitchens -fireplace, $350, 6. 3 be<lroom s and fa mily room -lovely brand new townhouse. Magnl!lcent View, below market, $425. 7. 2 h!Mrooms, fa mily room and dining room - beautiful Shorecllffs -COM 's best place to Uve. Private beach. $495. 8. 2 bdrm. fa mily loom -brand new townhouse on the bay w!th boatsllp, $500. 9. 3 brlrms., family room, ocean view and 3 pri- vate ~ches In beati:Uul Cameo Shores -$575. 10. 4 bdrms., fa mily room. Spectacular two story home In Harbor View . Brand new, $600. II . 4 tx:l r ms., family room and r11n1ng room. Bra.nd new Spyglass Hill. $1,000. 12. 6 bd rms., 4 baths, on lovely Lido Isle-48' of sandy beach -moorage for 19' boa t Included,"''""~ Sucnuor to COLWE LL P ro perti es m VA.LLEY u:::! REALTY ?~ .0, • • Berg E nterprtse s 3 4 25 E . Coast Highway, Cora ~7r.~ * BOYD IIW.TOIS PIESBIIS * 77 FEET of sandy beach Unobstruc ted panoramic vtew of txl.y and hills. The quiet c lean water s and proxi mity to chiMe! entrance Is a boat-owner's dream! Call for an appointment. t~BOYD *'~* -E. c.o.t ltorf. c-o .. - Spectacular Duplex Corona del Mar One year old d ~lex --1-1/2 blocks from '•Big Corona." Hua~e owner's ..Ut with 4 b@drooms, 3 baths, Clmlly room. Master sulte wtth tlrapb.ce -- ·many u:tru. Reu unit wtth 3 bedrooms and 2 t.ths. Three car pnp. • Thla c•om bWlt d\.t)lez Is truly spectacular. ' THE :REAL ESTATERS :132 loiAIGUI!IIITE, COROllA D!L MAll .'U.a110 Ll)() ISLE Fixer Upper TbrM bedroomt, l bltbl .•• oewl} remodeled tllc. biD. • • • Dew carpeta ud dnpe.a ctowut&Ju . . . lu .. pt,UO. Arc.l'lttec.twal piau IW •Jarllll u-, dra-n. fOil SAL! IT OWMU-.675-lUS Newport a..ch Ballloo Ballloa bland Costa Mesa Lido Isle tor-d•l Mar MACNAB IRVINE FIN& HOMES TWO ON A LOT 2 separate homes on large comer lot both w/Vtn · of Oce~n. Cunom 2 bedroom, 2 bath, lar~e family room-& 3 bedroom. 2 bath. 5-ear 2arage. Pool. Corona del Mar Ar,..., "174.500, Harriet Perry 642-3235: IM lil HARD TO COME BV Big Canyon "Oeauville'• condom inium. lipgraded carpet.ing-4 large bedrooms- over 3400 sq. ft. pool sized yard. 1139,500. Tom Qu .. n 644-6200. (Ml2 1 CHARM TO SPARE Custom built 4 bedroom . 311!!: bath Westclitr home. Master bedroom w, fireplace & beam ceiling. Family room w wet bar &. lircplace. Choice location ~ Charles Arnold li-1:.!-8"1:15. ~ :\139! CU STOM BUILDING SITE Ill n.g Canyon -chrcctly <ll"fU~S l rom C"lullliou-.e . Ou l!.l;ull.l ln:.! \ 11:w IOt·ati,m - flr"l offr nng --;o.!J"i .i!;lt Tnm Qu~cn 644· ti:!W 1 :\I~J -.,.------ [lrvlnaln ·•--.c '"' • .._DI'MICI•UH ............. AlD AS!DCilTU REALTORS TRIPLEX --- walk to WALK TO CORONA DEL MAR BEACHES WALK TO s~ing WALK TO scOOols. On a la.rrt 45 foot lot &00 shOws SPENDABLE lNCOME . A real buy at $95,500. Call ror appoint- moot CALL 644-7270 Antelope Valley Ten acres !n Lancaster -· 3-l /2 miles rro~J,..os _Ange les lntercootlnental Airport. Will sell or exchange terms. REALTORS THEY THEY GO TOGETHER e REFEREHCES FROM JIG OFFICES e COIIPUT!IIE2!D LISllNG SERYICI! • SnLL LOCJ.U..y Ofl~T!II INC. ------144 7662------ • NEIHIIT 11.1_,.... 111111104Y, IIAIIOIZ~ 1974 MIW DOSTAL PUlON PAN AT FORUM I'UIUIIIEO!IfPLY -,. 12 CODIA DEl liM,' CN.,. 'Prison-praise' author. to talk here March 27 cc _ _.-,...I) croe~, --. -nus • _.. -..,blc ...., c•-IN ~rooo o11 c coa- lortttt.'' ...... lMd 11111 to Ill( at IU., btc ..... --a...., fl'GIB tbl c.erNd tnt-.....,_ ~ .... , ..... be ••reot -uttoo ella!-Oruco c.-, Airport, calllll( a c arttrloo, ao --rnllrdlJ -fdrll ala c ..... IHC1Dc a DIW eUy ea._,.lp tor rttDCm.l ol aJIIl.rbat traf. carry mo.t com•••• liD Bit. blr o1 Ca. •• ''Toftii&U•• lpMdtnc laW' wu bee& ... tbJ Jlc to Uat El Toto MatlM air. baa Ptnt•• Pollt ud atblr ...... at tM Ba-.Ba1Chll>. Ia• "Ill too-.." -problem -. Ba aloo -ud aplll 1111 1111111 at liMo -., C&Uionl& Collotlt 11DIIUI .. , I5IS N ........ Bm!., CoiCa -, 'II'IU bo 1M alto ol 1M llrll OOOimodf· wIde pr<J&H.m IPOIIOftd bJ lbe Soutb Cout R..wll F ellowlblp, a COI.lltioa. ~ I Newport Beach &lid C<>lla Mesa ctt.ur cbta IDd CbrlMiaa crOf.Ct&, at ?:SO p.m. WfdDN.. dQ, IUreb n . Tbe fM.tured aputw that enn!Dc will be Cblpl&lD u:er .. lln Cuotbers, ooe -Ume deserter, liter atmJ .,~:~ aod now pastor oJ ern CaUforDla'a crow- ing CbrlstlaD centers In tbt San Dteco area. MRS. JOHN ffiELANO, left, and Mrs. Willtam Robbins, both of Har bor View Hills, look over some clothes ln preparation tor modelling at the anntal •; spring fashion rilng" being given the Junior Aux.illary of the Ne..-por t Beach Assistance League on Saturday, March 23, at the , League's thrift shop, Newport Beach. (Ensign photo.) Chaplain Carotbers Is the author of "Prlson to praise," a testimony to the work of Christ in radlcaUy cbangincthe direction of a llle and rf.Yi.Dc an insight l.nlo tbe sources of power In the Christian walt. Mr. Carother s offer s the s uggesUon (not original wltb him •• as he polnts out, lt appears repeatedly fn the New Testament) ttw.t strength aM growth for the Chrlstlao are dlreetly tied to the practice of praise. He emphasizes the scrlptural truth that the Chris- tian Is to actively praise God for ever ything --good or bad, pleasant or unpleasant --since he trusts a God that Is working every detail or hi stor y to a final good, Church News • ST. ANDRE W'S PRESBY- T ERIAN CHURC H, 600 St. An- drew's Road, Clltf Haven -- The Rev. Jac k Thomas, assist- ant minister, w111 preach at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. on "Two weeks to live.·· A roUe rock musical on the life of Christ, "Celebrate Ute,·· will be pre- sented at 8 p.m. March 22, 23 and 24 in the sanctuary. • PLYMOtrrH CONGREGA- TIONAL CHURCH. 3262 Broad St., Newport Heights--Pastor John Lindvall wtll preach at 10 a.m. SWlday on the topic, '·Let's eat." Adult and you'.h Bible studies are held at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday. John Smith leads a Bible class at 7:30 ever y Tuesday evening. • THE NE WPORT HARBOR C HURCH OF REUGIOUS SCI- ENCE, 541 Center St., Costa Mesa --"Your heart's desire" is the sermon topic of the Rev. Eleanor Jackson for 11 a .m. SWlday. • TKE NEWPORT UNITY CHURCH, lStb st. and Ir vine Ave., Clift Haven -·The Rev. Sune Richards will preach at 10 a.m. Sunday onr.the question, ''Is your world changillg'?" • ST. MARK P RESBYTER - IAN CHURCH, 2100 Mar Vista, East Bluff --The Rev. William McQoold, the oewly called pas- tor , w1ll give the ser mon at the 9:30 a .m. Sunday service. An Installation service, conducted by Los Ranchos Presbytery, will be he ld at G:30p.m.Sunday. • ANCHOR CHUR CH, 14902 Sleepy Ho llow St., Irvine --The Rev. Virgil Ba uman wtll show slides at 6:30 p.m. Sunday of his trip to the Russian satel- lite country of East Ger many. Scenes will Include Eas t Ber- lin; Castle Church in Witten- ber g, where Martin Luther nailed hts 95 theses; Buchen. wald, for mer Nazi coocentra- tlon camp; New Year's eve service at St. ThOmas church In Leipzig, wher e Luther preached and JohaM Sebastian Bach served as or pnist. "Pr ison to praise" sold well over the million mark. other books have followed, fUrther developing the concept or praise aod gi ving dramattc ex- a mples or tbe power or God unleashed by the pr aise ot men and women. "Power In praise" has sold over three-Quarter s or a million copies and "An- s wer s to pra.lse" a q-.rter or a miUion. The Rev. John Lindvall, pas- tor of Plymout h Congrega tional Church, Newport Beach, and the Rev. John Astley n, rector of St. James Episcopal Church, Ne\vport Beach, are co- chairmen tor this first event of the r enewal fellowship. 118 DOCTOR TO SPEAK CLIFF CHAPMAN DIES ATo~0~~~~s rE:.!~ •. Clifford Chapman Jr ., a founder of the Newport - Ensenada yacht race, died Much 11n Mex:t.co, his trteods her e learned this week. Mr. Chapma n. who was 68, had retired to Alamos, Mexico, 7 years ago after about 40 year s In Newport Beach. Along wltb Geor ge Michaud, Logan Heodr lckson, Russ Craig and Dr . Salvatore Monaco, Mr. Chapman fo!Dlded the Newpor t Ocean Sailing Assn. In 1947. The following year, NOSA staged the first Newport- Ensenada race. It has since become the biggest lnteroatlon- Newport Beach plastic surgeon. at yacht race lD the world. wtll be the community health Mr . Chapman had Income week speaker at the meeting of from a tamlly trust and also the Women's Division of the ~wned a trailer park 1n Costa Newport Harbor Chamber of esa and a spor ting goods Commer ce at ooon WedDesday, store In Garden Grove durl.ng March 27 at the In LDe Coast his many years here. He lived c untry c'1 b on Lido Isle and served as a 0 Mr s Je!n· Fl""" ld 1 commodor e or both the Lido · 1 .... , pr es en I le Y cht Club and the South-of the Hoag Hospital Auxiliary, s a will also be hooor ed at the ern Calllornta Yachting Assn. luncheon meetln Amon& many boats he owned g. over the years was the 37-h. CANDIDATE$ $PEAK AT sloop "Gay Wioo:· ME ETIHG OF KIWAIII.II.IIS He is survived by a son, Kiwanis Clubof Newpor tCen- CWtord m, ot Newpor t,. and ter hear d City Council candid- by a daughter, Joyce Holve, of ates Ellis Glazier and WUUam Fresno. Agee at Tuesday's luncheoo C S C b k J d 'd meeting at the lsland House. . . . ac s .. can 1 ales . .:r~~·~~;.;~:~;:~~::' Common Sense Coalition, a Newport pr o-property rights grol4) claiming 600 members, this week endorsed candidates in the April 9 City CoWlcll election. Peg Forgit, Lyn Geronlml, Pete Barrett and Luc11Ie Kuetm were endorsed in a letter from esc leader Goldie Joseph of Lido Isle. "Your commi ttee has r e- searched, mel and studied can- didates for wllat they stand for, aod these are our findings," says the letter. In recommending Peg Forg1t over In cumbent flowa rd Roger s in the is! District, the letter points to Mrs. Forgit's famil- iarity with economics, her long leader ship In civic groups and. her abundance of time to de- vote to the Job, Pete Barrett, real estate nun rl.lMing aptnst John ldcKerren and Ellis Glazier for the 3rd District seat being given ~ by Carl Kymla, is also praised for long civic service, and for being "a.n advocate or Individ- ual rights woo sees an lneon- grWty In the CoUDC II blesstnr Promontory Point and the 1\lgb rise at Lido bridge, whlle put- ting a moratorium on bulldlng s mall, lodlvtdw.l d ~lnes oo Balboa Peoinsula." & DECORATING PROBLEMS7 lAt Ul he~ you toh'e tbeln -We are a lull .m .. paiD! &tid deconllll( -·· • slve dinner party, started at The CSC endor ses Lyn Ger -Bob Huston's ho me then moved oniml over In cumbent Milan on to the homes of Ron Ro•rer, Dostal In the 4th District, Hall Butts a.od Mar shall praising Mr. Geron.lml's cam-Winners o1 a "fatsotfcontest' pa.lgn to get the city aM schools in which members shed pounds to share costs, expenses and ror charity, wer e announced. ra c!Utles. The letter says he Hal Butts Russ Johnson Is "for individual rights and Huston riay McWherter' a~lnst r egional gover nment." P resld~t Bob Van ADda A surprise CSC P.lck Is Lu-r id of 121 pollllds . cille Kuetm, who ts running a~lnst 8111 Agee, John Baker GEORGE RITTER DIE$ and Joseph Stewart In the 6th Geor ge Ritter Sr ., 75, District, now represented by 1310 W. Bay Ave., Balboa, Richard Croul, who Is not run-be burled today, March nlng again. Mrs. Kuehn rets in All So uls Cemeter y. He the CSC nod for "wanting to Tuesday at Ills home. listen to what people have t o Mr. Ritter was the oner say. In essence, she would give of dairy farms 1n CaUfornla the government ba ck to the for many years. pecr.le." Baltz -Berreroo of l.t esa is the hmeral dlrec>or .I Not fired, teachers told Assurances that they aren't year, I.Dterpreted. the being fired wer e given Tuesday as dismissal DOC:Iees. night to about SO Newport-Mesa Dr . Nlco11 e;wplaiDed ttw.t district schOol teachers and letters were sent to the nurses. teachers, pSJChOloeUt•. art teachers and ICbooJ DUI'HI be- Jerry Shannon, pr esident of cause an ..,cominc bOOpt cut the Newport -Mesa Education ml(bt mean that scboolsWOIJd- Asso •• a teacher s' or g:an.Ua-n't be able to pay these "~· Uon, told the board or trustees port services" emploJHI oc meeting that many of t he teach-of IocaU&ed tcboOl hm!l1. He ers, who r eceived letter s last assures t:.em, bOWenr, that week from s ~. John Nicoll, other asl1p.merU would be Informing them that they might gtna to tbem wtthlD tbe dJ.a,. be r e -assigned nelf. scbool trlct. Upper Bay called filthy • ''Anytime tb1 IIW t1U1 orer LleJU. Kut .. erWctud tbl to .ttek reccukJtra.tloo ot U.. Well Jfewpcft l..Jlni'J, Wba'e ,_ rlctU, 11'1 Ume to ftPI, • pr-City C<>-.11 ud PIID-clly'l aclloo Ia -•tar do-liMo W .. ~ loiP<ON- Ibt aid. a.ID1 Comlllllaloa tor PINI.Ill a nklpmtQt ol ~qme parka. AND-....,.-.s a tara. .-r. Roceu remtaded tbtaa.. resklllltlal lfowtb ellmeat to WJIUam Ape. Plaa11D1Com. Th(J IPOrldal. Warct:111. they dtence that I'll was the oaly the ~t~Mnl ptu 1'-t 11 ''DOt mtl&loo eba.lrman who 11 r111· wlU QPMt atu 8 a.m. fonm COUDCUmao tOOOPOsttheProm-1n Cbaracter•• witb tbt plan's Dll&' tor the WI Dlltrlet Job, at tbt 8aJboa Bly Cl..-,, spoil· oatory Potot defeklpmeat. He optnlftl lltlt~meat appoaiQC cited hll work on the ctDtrtl eared by tht localJlaltJ Board. claimed a stroac attfiDd&Dce bleb-density dflt'elopmeat. Sbe pJaD. He read rrom a UR ~ Nut T...a, at ?:SO p.m., rtcord at Couocll meett.Dp, aald sbe would leek poaiUYe wt.t he aJd were at lealt they W1U ..,.U .,aiD at Mew- aDd DOted that tramc problems soltttona to city prob .. ms, to-48 apeclfte action~' tbat mUJt port Relpta:eJemtDl&rJJChool. are nothlng oew bare. stead ot "Pltttnl oelchbOrhOoct still be tateo by tbe city to OA WWndl7 D1pt of oext "We•re sun seeld.Dg solu-ap.J.nlt oellbbOI'bOod aDd com-tmplem,ot tbe poenl piu.. w•et. tbtJ •WbeatRoyADder- tJoos to our tratllc problems." lq 14> with DO IOlotiOGI." ''My e.IPtrleoee oo the PlaD-MD at bOO I 1D Harbor VIew he sald., "but sometimes tbe "No acUoo 11 DO eolCioa ·-Dlnl Commillloo pn me a Home• at 7:30p.m. solutions are worse tbU the ;and~~~IIO~so~l~all=on~ll lrreapoo-Cood lteliDc lor the pern-Oo AprU 2. tbe Oruce Cout problem." slble •• she said. mental proceu. ue1 r•d like Lape ot Womeo Voters wUI In the 6th 6th District to coaUnue to work tor the JPOUOI' a Colllcll forum at candidates allo tor post. ol Newport S.cb," r Coroaa <lei Mar elementary seat 101~ ud llid eetaool, 1tart111 at' 7:SO p.m. JUMBLED JAWBONING ' Newport's City Council candidates are doing a lot of jawbon- ing, but they're not saying much. In fact, what they're NOT saying is more important than what they ARE. Now that the Corona del Mar bypass thing has.. been settled, at least as far as local decisions are concerned, why don't the candidates talk about some SOLUTIONS and some positive sug- gestions, instead of telling us what they're against? One of the biggest local issues coming up is the matter of the Lido Isle beach lease. To hear the candidates talk, you'd think they never heard of Lido Isle. Are they going to take a stand on this issue or not? One candidate refuses to talk about anything except the air- port. Has he ever heard of the Police Department, which flies more hours, and at weirder times, than any airplane in Newport Beach skies? This is another issue that the candidates just won't discuss. And how about the budget? I mean, that's only my money and your money that they'1·e going to spend. Wouldn't it be nice if they gave-us the courtesy of telling us how much they will spend, and where it will go? These candidates are sharing the ballot with several sug- gested changes to the city charter. Some of these changes are sub!tantial and will have a definite long-term effect on our city government. Have you heard any candidates discuss these changes? I haven't. And what are the candidates offering to do in order to make Newport a permanent, residential community? They're talking about more parks, more bike trails, turning the Marinapark ' community into a parking lot, and ruMing busses all over the place. It took us 20 years of work to get rid of our resort town image. Now, Yfe're headed back that way again, and nobody seems to be doing -anything to stem the tide. There's an energy short- age, There's no better time to cut down on parking lots and curtail the helicopter flights. Instead, these guys keep whipping the dead freeway horse and talking nonsense. Never before in the history of Newport Beach politics have so many said so much about so little. * * * * We talk a lot down at with high-quality mises us. the store, American too, but we back up our pro-.- goods. Try us, you'll like · · P. S. ·Old Wilbur Mills, who has more power than good sense, has offered the President a "deal" if he will resign. What kind of deal can we offer old Wilbur to get HIM to resign? •• ·. lftlt[ AT nit ltAitOWAUITOR& WI AJ.i ALWAYIGUD TO 111411:1! WITH TOU TKI I~TI ICOtG IDitTID 'ft) Ill· IJtOVI TKJS .utU. 1t'JQCI'I YOU JL\YI C~ 1'01 YOQI HOllll:. WI AU ALW.t.n CLAD 1'0 Rl YOV AJfD NOH. WIIDI TOV CALL. WMITBU Faa hllfT, .fLM'rli. fl.wtiii'Q, ;::;: Al Forgtt PHONI 01 NIM