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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-04-04 - Newport Harbor EnsignI MESA. FREEZE DUE NEWP.QftT BEACH. 1()( lMI OILY WUW..._, ,_..-.......... ,_ .... THE NEWI'OJIT HAUOR ?Ill WPIQM. ............. .. Till .. ,..,., ...... ···-·· l(k COSTA M ESA ~~-.etlf ~ .JI.,_ ARVO E. HAAP.t., owner.Md pubWs.htf' of l'lt EnsJ91' R•ltor Peter~ pt. • lat Dtatrfct --Howard from MarahaU Dutrield wbo ~oooo~oQo6~00 • UD.r b1c coatr from Ropu, $1,843, with $812 sUU also cue $ZOO to' Mr. • WHERE 00 OUR CANDIDATES STANO? other r•l utate peopJt ..., oa bud. Per Forpt, $1,561 McKerren. Paul Palmer pve I looked back 12 yean to refresh my memory era tbe 1961 from ballderl Ud deftllperl, ~ $821. $55 to Mrs. K!Jeho, $100 to Council elecUoo In Newport Beach, and beDokS, the contro- ta1 btgelt eampatp "...-3rd District --EWs Gla-Mr. Rogers, and $55 to Mr. versy over doWn-r.ontnr and denstty n• a m1.jor tuw as the Newport Beacb ller, $2,398 and $802. John Dostal. then too. Tbe Incumbent Bait._ COWl.CIImao had urpd rNI- COIIICII nee em:era Its M~Kerren, $2,375 and $512. 'Mr . Stewart reported 00 denttal down-zoola.g tn his area to prevent overerowdtac week. .fith District --Milan dooaUona or $50 or more. Mrs. and tnrttc coopstion --aoo the fat was In tbe ftre. Tbls DR. VITTORIO SANGUINE11, ltiUu trade eoRlmlsstoner Burett, r11lD1DgapJiat Dostal, $1,624 and $20. Lyo Kuehn reported ooly $55 fr-om Balboa co.wcilman had been considered an euy wtooer to Los Anple1 (seeood from rl&fat). accepts trom Mr. 2 otber canct""tes ft:lr tbeiM Ge!oatml, $.fi60 and $170. Mr. Palmer a.od $75 from phy-for a seetDt term, but a newcomer tn poiJtlcs, 0oa Elder, aD!! Mrs. Parke E. Bryan a portrait or himself com-District IJI&t btliiC taeated ~ 6th District --William sleW Gilbert Monisoo. Mrs. campatped oo a pL.tform that Included a slrOftl defeut mlsslooed bJ Mr. Bryan, p.-,Usber of Home BISYers Guldes Carl Kymla, reported $4,Sl7 Ape, $2,685 and $1,979. John Forctt reported ooly $tOO from of property r llbts. Don woo the election LD a surpriSI.DI of CaUfornia. Tbe portrait ns pe.inted by prominent collected t!iroueb Mareb 29• Bater, $200 and a $450 deficit. Mrs. Artbur Ku.arlan aDd $lOO upset. All tbe other winDers 1n uat election __ Doreea Newport Beach artlst Ctarles Veteto (far left). DYer AU 11 C&Ddldates ftled cam-Lucllle Kuehn, $3,902 aDd $989 from Robert Roussel& Jr. Marshall, Paul Gruber aDd lneumbent Jay Stoddard __ alm 400 friends p.thered to boDor Dr. Stnrulnett at a party patp fund statemeota: TuesdaJ, oot spent. Joseph Stewart, $240 A leading contributor Is came out tor the ript ot the property owner to be eecure A IOil1DC hfr8ae" 00 Costa at Del Webb's Newporter Inn In Newport Beach hOsted aa required by a DeW state law. and a $23 dencit. metal flnJshtng executive Rob-frorn the whim of a Ie&tslatlve attack on property. Mta's downtown buaJaessarea by Mr. and t.~n. Bryan. Dr. Sa.nrulneU presented the Fl.nal statementl wtll be made The Don Koll company, a btg ert Hi:l.son, who have $100 each That was 12 years ago. Today tt Is still noac to take was recomJDeDded th11 week "Golden Bacchus '' award to Mr. Bryan for his know-after oext Tuesday's eltct1oll. local developer, continued to be to Mr. Rogers, Mr. Barrett a~~'aJ property wtthout due process AND wtthotll "-com-ledge and promotloo ot Jtallan wines. Mayor Donald Me-the bl,..st "'"tributor II nd 11 DostaL •-bJ the city's RednelopmeDt With $2,2'1'0 of bia ftD! lllll ......,, · r • a r. peD.SaUoo. Riebl &Dd wrong have not chanpd. Bill caod.idatea Commlssloa, made up of .fi Innis of Newport Beacb presented Dr· Sa.ngulnetl a com-not speot, Mr. 8&rrett•5 ftnal Koll appareiltly Is out to defeat Cowboy actor Jolln Wayne for pubUc omee are changing, and so are a lot of the voters. city eounellmeo. memoratlve Utle plaq~.M bearing the city seal. WUUam week of campajplng promised 3rd District candJdate Ellis p ve SIOO to Mr . Aree. Twelt"e years aco a councilman was de feated ror reeom- PianD1nc dtreetor Btu Dunn Lusk, representing tbe Commodores Club of the Newport to be tlDanclallJ Impressive. Gluier by contributing to his Mr. Agee also got $50 from meDdlnc down-IOGlllg. Today, the man who holds t'-.t arne said MoOOI.J the tree&e would Harbor Chamber of Commerce, pve the trade commla-Here are tbt tobla collected 2 opponents.Koll offlclals John environmentalist rran Robin-Balbo& Colllcll seat, Vlce.Mayor Howard Rogera, CODJlders sioner an engraved VIP plaque In honor of his visitation H ho b·....._k.. F Clft tbe city Ume to bring to the City of Newport Peach. (ltv Antler photo.) aDd stlll lllspellt, as reported a~stad and John Hamilton son, w se ...........,, rank, himself a hero tor accompllshlnr that very same objectt,.-e, carreat &0111D&, proposed zoo.-by other candidates: gave $200 each to Mr. Burett, gave $50 to ElUs Glazier . only much more drastic. ln1 and geaen.l plu t:oning and Dntd Mlddleha.s and FINAL COH CE RT IN Mr. Roprs Is DOt alooe in his stand. Almost allot the l.Dto Une Ylth each other. Wh t ' . t f N a~ Everett Davi s, also Koll men, other caod.1dltes support the controls --aDd mOIIl ol them A 71-acre rede,.-elopmKit a s In s ars or '· gave $200 each to Jolln Me. SYMPHONY SERIES are honest eoough to call them "controls.'' But Alftsays area Is botalded by 19th St., Kerren. The Orange County Phtlhar-1D hts aD.5Yers to Enslen questions, "I tuor the coatrols, I 7th St., Oraap Ave. and the A Newport Beach law for-as soon as she ~ts eoough water-dlt'fnets ahead to fiDd The pol1Uca1 action commit-monte Society's last concert wtthout down-too.1ng." That IJr: a contndlctloa of terms, Newport Freeway rlcttt-of-way. bidding "occult practtces," al-money together. She makes 00 water for the armies, wbtch tee of the Newport-Mesa Board In the current series 'rill be just Uke fuortnr dry rain. John . Baker thinks a ODe-Year There Is now a treeu on as-ready under flre from a gypsy astrolortcal predletlon as to they dld __ otherwise the Brl-of Realtors gave $150 each to played Saturday, April 27, wheD moratorium on residential buUdlne would be a good Idea . seased nhattoos in We area, fortooe-teller, was challenged when that will be, but says ttsb mtrht DOt tan won tbo8e Lyn Gfronlmt, Pete Barrett Zubin Mehta 'Wtll condtaet the Lucille Kuehn Ukes "reasooable rerutaUoo of rrowtb" (a with taxes fl'rom added valta-ap.tn thls week by a loeal she wiD call her place "tbe battle$ with the Desert FoJ:." 'and BIU Agee. Los Angeles PbllharmonJc:: Or-geDtler e~mlsm for control}. IJid she hits at W'hlt she Uons going IDto a Sl.fi mllUoo utrologer. Escape Hatch.'' CEEED, a pro-development cbestra. .calls "a rasb or d!C)lexes covf!I1Dc every aquue loch of redevelopment 1\md. Calling the local law "deea-Astrology ts ooe ot many In aoother World WarD hls-croup beedquartered in New-The c::oocert wUI begin (C 'PI ) City CouoeU 11 scheduled to dent, Ignorant a00 completely practices forbidden by a city tory note, Mrs. Rltc'bey points port Center, P"e Mr. Geroo-promptly at 8:30 p.m. Ln UC oati.DMCI 08 II Z act April 15 oa the commts-useless," Mert.an Ritchey, .fi38 ordinance passed several years out that "Hlt~r t\'en !aad his oml '50· ::_:lnme,lnc;1~~.,'thed Ha~.eTrlleturPe"!:: TEACHER SALARY HIKE slon recommendaUons. Ap-AUso Ave., Newport Heights, ago. It also forbids crystal-astrologer killed because the lnewnbent 1st District can. !io""" ... .... ... ..., proval Ia alma.t automaUe, served ootlce In a letter to the p.&lng, the "readlnc" ot head poor man dued to tell him dldate Howard Rocers got $1 00 "E gmont" by Beethoven, coo-· r because 4 of $ COUDCilmea are City Coune11 that she plans to bumps dowsing for water ud the truth that he would lose the from developer Robert Mcl...a1n certo LD s mtnor for cello COST SLASH PROPOSED a.Jread)' on rtbcxd fl't'OrlDI the open a "place of medltJ.Uon'' about ' a dozen other ~cult war." aDd $100 trom Realtor Wllll.am and orchestra by DYorak, wtth freue. methods or predlcttna:the f!Aure City Attorney Dennis O'Neil Sucste"r. Contractor Clair Natt~.anlel Rosen as cello .olo- N II or determlDlng character saJd Tuesday be's 1)0( sure Peek gave Mr. Racers $50. lsi, and "ScheberUade'' by A propoMd 9 per cent pay ses-' nlue do oot result LD ew Vote ta Y traits. what to do about Mrs. Ritchey's Mr. Acee cot 12 donaUons Rlmsky-Korsakotl, featuring incr-... rc.. t•cbeu ud a more tDeome lot tbe scbools; . . , Mrs. Ritchey read last week cballenp oftDe loealordlnuce. of $50 or more, lDeludL,g S200 Stdoey Harth as rlolLD soloist. 5 per e•tacrou-tbe-bo&rd cut lbey are r.rlect.S 1n 1 kJwer -devica.,J..uesdau . iEf:i:?l~r..:; .. ;~ ~!f.!~~~$Ji isger Council t~~.:F:~"=:~ ~t?·=;~~=~m~ -...... at •~• r "Ia a JltftlJ mathlmaUeal rot ... promloas. . 0 d A tu-n!oeloeta, W111<11 • Tile • ~.. ._ • .,...,I that maaGctvtl tf1t IJstem toee Mr. O'Neil II dae to report room Is -p anne would add tealp)nry ra.lltl CD • law does proorlde b-!5·5 ·~ •. t~to ":!'' '[~ wtu ac::bool eltcttoa workers •·Tn. 1 Wise Men were back to the City CouneU out loeal property tu bills, wiU :O.tllc~:! ~~OC::: !C: a:C Tatlday~o eltct 4 ~lty Saturday morn1Dc at a elty ball astroloren. How else were they week on how the clallenpd A plan to eJPind City Ha ll Tbe oew Council chambers be Deeded 1n 19'75 or 197fi, speDdlttc Umtt, AccordtDc to eoUACU memllera Ud de<:lde briefing. aware tbllt Someooe Great n.s law could be amended, by bulldin& a oew Council would be In a separate 3,500-aecordlll( to Dr. Nicoll, be-Jtate's formula, Newport-Me- on 5 prCip088d city .::tarter Cost of the mUI}lcJpal elee-being born, and when 11 well "I'll offer several courses c bamber on the tront lawn wtll square feet structure 00 the caus.e of a oew state law res-sa will be allowed to increase amudmentl tlon, somewbere between $l5,-as where to .ftnd Him?" of action, toclucllD( repeal of be discussed at Mooday night's tront lawn near 32nd St. The trlcttng spendlnc boom ustal Its lp@ndfAe levelawroxtmate- lnstead oi mart1nr ballots 000 and $l 'I',OOO, ''will be about ~he also takes liP a spirited certain sections. It 's up to the Newport Beacb Cos cU meet-buUdlng's estimated cost ts tu sources. ly 3% a year for the next 4 as 1n tbe PlsC. they .nn pUDC.b the same as in the put, but defense of water dlt'tnlng --Couoc.U." tog. $200 000. included would be Dr . Nicoll opened a campaign Ytats, wrueh in no way 111111 boles 1n a DeW ballot card we will get quieter results," also called "dowstnc." U Mrs, Ritchey ud the DPSJ ·rhe pla.D drawn up by a seat; for 120 spectators fa. last .. eek to explain tbe dis-m~t J.ntlaUonary Increases tn City Clerk Laura Lattos say~ says Mrs. Lactos. ''Winston Churchill, •• sDe rt-fort~:~~e-tetler are rtgllt, maybe committee ~ Councilmen Paul clliUes for the Counetl, ~ t·tct's lmpendtnc ftnancLal bind ow open. tin( costs. the new system called "Aecu. Polls open at 7 a.m. Voters minds us, "before be sent it's NOT ~to the CoLWK:II. but Ryckoff and Rl hard Cro 1 press aoo exblblts Councli to partnts, propertyownersand "The admlnJstraUon lswork- Vote," wiU ~~vote count-will choose ooe council mem-Montgomery'il forces into tbe to the stars, tbe plaoets and locltades coonr~ t~ e~~ conference room and ~estroom, businessmen. Thursday morn. lng oow to achieve a 5%across. tn1• It also nabledMrs. Lagios :-:~!~~ts~ch of tile follo-.tng desert to fight Rommel, sent the bumps on our !leads. pJoyees' coffee room to house publlc restrooms, a.nd a storace tnc, he addressed the Newport-the-board cut 1n next year's to red~.tCe the number of pre-· the city's oew computer. room. Costa Mesa Board of Realtors program. Tbls ciA may mean ~:::~~~\~~,:~~! ~:·.;:;r;.~c;,; ~,-:~::~~Women Voters query cand idates ~X'::·?~~.~~~~ ~.:?.! .. 75~~·::;~~ were used, alttJoucb there were DISTRICT 3 --Peter Bar-to tbe people." primary class sizes A a cur - about 6,000 fewer voters then. tell, EIUs Gluier or John Me-The Learue of Women Voters Usten to the cltlsens, evaluate tbe cltlzea.s of thla community arrtvtng at de<'isions for ttw? He re Is what llts rt"J))rt wtll tallment of purchases of oew "As soon as, tbt polls close Kerren. of Orange Coast haa s~mltt.l tbe advice It recetves, a.nd lf to aehlen tbt people's desires. good of the entire community. say; tnstructtonal materials, and a at 7 p.m.," DJS Mrs. Lactos, • DtSTRICT 4 __ Incumbent a series of quest1o111 to the 1t ts worthy, t::Hd It, Tbt city stalfaDd commission-1-b. Com missioners must be '•Senate Bill 90, the tu re-sJow.down tnourbutldtnemaln- "our eltctloa worters will Milan Dostal or challenger Lyn candidates for Newport Beach 2-a. Newport Beach Ia ers uertii)OOilbletotbeCotm-chosen lo provldf' proper form blll passed by tbe Lerts-teoaoce proeram, but It w111 bring tbe tallots to elty baU Geronlml. City Colllcll in tbe April 9 a pleasant place to u .. e e.ea c:U'a authority. balance of vlewpolnts and be lature a little O't'tr 1 year aco, en.able us to prOY'ide a r•lls- a.od we will fled them lnto 1 • DISTRICT 6 __ WUU.1m election. Here are the quu-with some of the moostrosl-2. Newport :leacb, by cltl&en noo.polltlcal. made SWHPlnr cr.n,ts tn the tic cost-of-llvtng adjustment computer. By 8:30: we should Agee, John Balter, Lucille U.>as aDd the r esponses from ties ttat ~,.e been permltt.d. ebotce, 1s to remain a lo• 1-c. Cou.n rl! must be respoo. entire structure of schOol n-for our staff, as well as to nave complete resultl. Wttb K1Mthn or Joseph stewart. the candidates; Z-b. Hl(b rise bulldlnp are d811.SltJ residential reerutlon-slve to the Dei'ds or the com-nance. Basically, tile new law m~t the rising costs of ev- Il eandtdates aod s tallot pro-Althoup caDdldates must 1. What do you feel Is tbt out of cbaracter. al eommlllllty. As sucb tbere munlty and ,;u·countable for Its pLaces rbed Umlts on how much erytbing from paper to black.- poaltloos, our ·Wotter!l would linin tbe districts theyrepre-proper role ot the city coun-2-c. The last thing we should ia oo place tor htp rise or actions. sc hool districts can speod. It top." hat"t been ~ ab lllp:tlt COUDtiDC Mnt, each voter In tbe city ell relative to: (a) tbe pro-ner try to encourage is popu-bleb dustty restdeoUal arear.--z.-U_f.uor Hrolt~ o.rde:-ly matters DOC bow •ealtby the dis-Teachers are seeking rats- under tbe old method," votes for a caDdldate t:rom fess~l city staff; (b) the city latioa ero·wth. Poplllatioo crowth sbould be growth whi ch ~s oot lgnort> trict is tn terms of assessed es that could total about 16 Aecu4Vote wu UHd in Hunt-every district being coot!'&ted eomm.sslooer s; (c) the cltl-3. As a Newport-Beach city c:olltrolJed bJ tbe control of basic property n gbts. nlue, &!Dee tnereases in as-17 tnctoo S.clt a ~Jt ol Jtvs Tbe 2nd 5th aDd 7tb Coancli uns? . cotmcllmaa, I sbouJd conftDe dweiUac wdt deui.Ues wblcb 2-b. ··High riS€', ·· In my optn. or per cent. bact. reports ..;,:Lac:tos, wttb dlstrlcts'wm be up tor electioo 2. How do you. feel ,Newport my actions to the problems are CODSiateot wttb our ~rt ton, is not taU buildings ·-but s h I b d I rood results. It uses a voter-2 years from now. Couocllmeo Beacb should develop . Please of Newport Beach. I sympa-syUms aDd toTlroament. tall buildings ln the wrong c 00 u ge grows act~ated machiae punch, and are elected to .fi-year terms. discuss (a) density, {b) hlP thlze with the needs of the S. A5 a City Councilman r places. , a computtrlMd6eatraleocdlftl Winners YlU take thelr seats rise, (c)populatton erowth. indigent, btlt the responstblllty mlllt be prtmarny coocerned 2-c. Population growth coo-A $40,8 million preUmtnary Umltlng school spending. The IJitem. Au oftletal 011 tM ftrm at the AprtlUC<Mmell meetlnr. 3. Haw do you sn your role for solt'inc thelr problems Ues with tbe DHib o1 the people of trol aDd density ar~. closely bwlret, for lht 1974-75 school budget includes a $6,359,8%9 as a eounellmaainsolTLncover-wtth hiJber eebeklos oteo,.ern-Newpord S.ch Tbe soluttoo related. We cannot shut the year, a., '7.Z per cent over the reserve, accumulatedby eutUng CANDIDATES TRADE BARBS all cow.l}' hu:rnu needs'? ment. Tbe Newport Beach ctty of C<Ma~CJ ~ Is a tlmctton door" -· we can estabUsb a.nd curreat yur, was presented current school year spending DISTRICT 1 councilmen sboukt conttne of Coety perameot. We as maintain such cootrols as will T~~esday nl&f'lt to Newport-Mea to build te:l a fUnd to meet • MAR GUERITE FORGIT --tbemselt'es to the problems d. 1 city lboaJd cooperate with entlance the over-all quality scbool di.Jtrlct trutees. teacher cost-ot-U,.lne pay de - Chose not to answer questton-Newport Beach --present aod tht. penmeot of the living ent"lronment. H-.rlnn oa the budpt wtU muds. nalre. future. • JOHN J aieltERREN 51 3. The city coooctlman's coatiftae tbrouefl the ftrst week Tomorrow the Certtftcat~ • HOWARD ROGERS, 5S, of • ELLIS R. GLAZrER, 44, of ol 2520 cuir Orin N~ri prime duty, as I see It, ts to of Allpll, wben trustees mllSI. Employen c'ouocll, wblch rep- .a%9 Seville Avenue. Balbol., In-255Z Vista Drive, Bay Shores, HeleM&. 1 C.P.A. ' his fellow city residents -· adopt a final budpt tor nell reHDts teacMrs, wtllloot at a Wttll l..a ~ a w.-11ft mu BW A&et', tor tile etb cumbeat. 1 pbl.rmac.Wical company e1-tw Is. nrst, their represea-scbool year. district offer of a 9 per cent Ia tM CIPCI''.... a 'lack o1 Diltrlct .. t, ftl criUcal ot (-a. PoUcy maker. The staff eeutiY'e. 1-a. staff ~aat operate lnde-tatlve. This Includes all clti-Tbe $40,115,1!7 fllure Is: the pay bJke. Teaebers !aYe uked IMJt ...... tllpt ".-part fCMrl ••t lbl eaUtd "per--.1 at. Yla city tnrlDilcet admllllsten 1. Tbe City CoaDCII ts tbe ,..._ of poUUcal pressures. zens of all ecooomk and IOCI&I llmlt thai !be local dlstrlct cu tor r&.IMs uat could total 17 woa:llrllc ftda net wt1o wt11 tacks" bJ '*' oppoDIIIt. city alfl1r1 UDder COUDC11 dlmate utDltJ 1n city p -C.-::11 lllOild relate tec:hnical strata. raJM laSer a "" Jtate law pc etat. ~"1l¥:f.; a;~}-ilrf!i·=?. ~~~;;[ ~: .. ~ "T"~~'e;nandiS. w ·~ddifi;_; ~propo .. _ .. •;i ;:~t:~~~~:-..:: .:: Ship for blind chartered ludlllllr .. a•• 1f1ra.. ,_..,MINd." .._,d, m111l be lladlratood. • 1-a .. Hire co~t. trained "Tbt Whlte CaM MttSiy" £~~tlorer cGSc:tla. lUck fllloM c ef' 1 to • .., Mr. Aaert., wtlo promllld to mat be tiM prime couiden-Ptaub SSrnoncomm.ttf .... wl.U.,. na. tM 10-admlDlatrators; dllcourace will be ataced s.diaJ, Afril aad Frat DAMIC wU1 .... ~~ .,..eat IIIII e Dllll1et tra .. Uoa lll dtt•m.latlc poltey. teDD1I oo.ta onr tbe DOt ,_. pU lid t.1ac lt tack empire bWkltnc; motlftte 7, ..,_ S.. 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TIIIIP<.,.._ llaa-Ato ...... dlll"io ., .. ,_, yow wlf• .,bmlts to J>"'" doctor) compl<t• Oftr~IIIIDC t..omelltCtlou. mtrtL era E8ftlll!ld dtlte• w'llo fled If, dbctwm . Ud -• ot bolldloc lootl!aro 5 'nlo .,...,... ... 1J O<llllf ~ ltlolr ---at ~· • t!v probobl< ""'" TM tntnc problem .; worded. Vote .. ao/• ~ tbe eloee ol tbl 7IOC*i world pflwr pmblem .,d ncornnwndunlnor tu.rpry tacrouod w)lll ao plu ><I 1o ot flllldl)' -.me P<lcoa, war .. Wl>lo • ._ "-orlcau Mil • pnlod of /oooplt.Jiwton. You .. co .. aUeril.te u. Tbe bw.!pt bi.J waterfrOZII: IUd tbe ctty OWM of tbe ...tua&:wc, ... deec• ~. of couru, but your COII/Idenc• In thb jltaDped o.t o1 all proportJcll a•kf be rttaiMd U I pro-appealed to U. eouelllel of 'nwt aiiUW )IOU lltlll lOOft yDIIT "Wlft wiU bt to 1.11o '-· Till clb IIOoda toe-...-ol!PioltatloL 1\e lrM -Ill,. ._ uti-P"foctly loftltlty oiJI/Il MW eo.etlmiD u.t 11aow the Walllct Caldtrbetd eomm.a.ats ........ tr.....ab' With rare exceptions in America. such confi- Uil ud •" a dedieaUoa to Core. delMar ~~",.101todclrcbylei~.~,!:Jt)11Jda-uKt" dence in the family phyllciln is weD-founded . .otH tbt problems. It Ia for~ • WI&Q ._... •I• r-··· h--a doct • f ed I ti laaate tMt tber .Mr. AM'OE, Haapa It ll'an amulDc ftet u.t oqr uu '~" u...-........ r, 0;11 re om o prac ce -·•· ,~1 ... e ~~ people! Oner aDd Pli>Uiber Ubenl--nactTVMtworU medicine ls threatened by a new federal body ,.....,.., ._.. ~aYI ""'" Q\11 -__.. I •• n d rr :...r: • •• 1 s Or lfteatlor&s ud are wtllln to Tbt Newport Harbor Eulp wbleb blame Ptt~Jdeat Ricbard ~• u,esuo,~ tandards Review pniZI· cht"ote tb. Ume and etfo:. to I eanoot teU yoa bow pleued W:, NUoo tor COY•illc • tbe lions. (PSROs). AI I .. result of the powers cet WDp dooe. It ls time oow I wu to ban read, "tbe Loc" Waterp.te atfalr, bin stu-J11Ric!d to this btat federal intruder into the iAYHtlpte tbe cudJdates aod 1D lut we;ek's Euip.. dlously retraJJ:ted from iDform. private sector, a doctor might find himself kDow wblt they ltud for, aDd Your words of swt aad IDC the ceoeral ~Ue about forced to respond in the above situation as everyODe's dtQ to make tbelr Wldersb.DdlDc were mOlt &rl· the commtmU!t rule, 10 eute:ro follows : "I believe that your wife's problem deel.s1ou tDcnm at tbe yot~o ... predated. As ooe who bas con. Eurppe, , booths AprU 9• ..'6 trlboted 10 m~~eb to tbe Harbor Therefore, mUUouofAmer-calh for minor surgery and a week-long stay an Goldl Jo 11 Area your respect for ftmda. tcaQa of tbe -..terD Europeu the hospllal. However, the mandatory norms or N~t ::ch meob.t property rtgbta Is tre-descent ue cootroated wltll tbe care, dia&nosis and treatment called for by meDdously lmportut to • all. outspoken ere4lbi.Utyppcreat-PsROs preclude my providing such treatment We share your loa.c·atud-... ed by llbera.l '*Pefl aDd TV and 1 dare not oppose these reauJations ... Inc commltmeot to the qa.Uty Detworks. Jf this sounds incredible, let us agree that it of Ufe 1D Newport Beacb •• Tbe Sincerely, is. But ~~us assure you that such a situation is maJority of our e:~ecutiYes aDd Dr· AleD.nder Berkis already possible and unless PSROs are stopped their famtues Uve here. We Professor of history it could so be ' ·1 ' are property owners:, ta.J:pi.Jers Farmrllle, va. on come qu• e common: aDd citizens __ aDd yoardepen-Congress creued PSROs by addma obscure dable aDd consistent oplnlons amendments to a 1972 increage in Social eootlnue to be a source of eo-HOW" TRUE/ Security benefits. The provisions caused lillie COID'agement and information to contro~rsy and the maller sailed right through many of us. "If reli&ious literature is not both Houses of Congress. With an election onl y Sincerely, widely circulated a mona the a few weeks away, few dared to oppose another C. Thomas WUek masses in this country, 1 do increase in federal hand outs. Vice-President not know what is to become Tbe lrvlne Co, of us as a nation. And tht • "GOD IS" thu ught is o ne 10 cause solemn rcncctio n o n the par! or nrry Editor of the Enslen, The cartoon(?) youpubllsbed pal rio!. tn the MarCh 21 Ensign Js a "If rruth is not diffused, gross misrepresentation of the error will he . H God and His Gospel. Word :nr not known Jnd rr- The excellence of America '! medical profes- sion has resulted in large measure from the mutual trust and candor which has always existed in the heretofore sacred doctor-palient relationship . But PSROs pl11:ce a third party directly between a patient and his phygj cian -a T OM'S CORNER: - modical bureoucrot oppolntod by, lltld •llject to, th• [)oportmont <?( lloalth, !diiCI!Iool and ,.. .. ,. ... PSROs comman4 that a phylkiaa naast conaalt published standards -anptl,y dub~d "a PSRO c:ook4book'~ by some docton -to determine allowtble procedum for all phun of medkaJ pnc:Uce. Theta llandarda, all b•d on avente sUuaUons, reteptt the judamtOt of bolh the phylic:tan and the petknt to a diltant second pltce in imponance. One ·sure effect of PSROs Is rapid standardization of medical care and a com ina era of medieal mediocrity. Critics of thia system -which by law became effec:dve on Jani.W)' I, 1974 -point out that PSRO eurNntn have been liven power to: Selrc"h, without a wanant, 1 doctor'a rues, includina his mOlt pr1vUepd and confi- dential records; Second-cuea a doctor's profes- sional decision ; Ow:rrule hJI dedslon to the detree that he ITII)' be ordered not to perfonn an operation he deenu: nec:e•ry; Counterrrtlnd his order to hospitalize a p11ient, or not hospitalize him; Penalin him by denyina him payment for his services. PSROs have been ,;ven jurisdiction over all docton who treat any patient under the federal Medk:are or Medicaid proJ!II ms, or whote pa- tients use Social Securily to pay for medica] expenses. Simply stated, the federally ap- pointed PSROs have jurisdiction over virtually all doctors. There has been strong opposition raised agaiilst PSROs from such medical associations as the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, the Council of Medical Staffs, and even the frequently liberal American Medical Association. But most doctors arc stUI unaware that they have a new federal boss. In our view , control of medicine amounts to control o f people . PSROs actually do threaten to control medicine and they represent still another )luge increase in the size and power of our federal government. They will not in any way enhance medical care and should be repealed. If they are permitted to function, PSROs will be most effective in speeding our nation 10ward a completely totalitarian state. Copyritht 19U Th~ l oltn Bluh Soclrty Fe6twn Tbe Bible doesn't ZAP peo-ceived , the devil and his wo ril s ple for their uobelief. The 81-Witt pin the ~scend:incy. Jf the ble does say tbat our Great evangelical '"olumr dots not God and Father at the· rJcbt rea ch every hamlet . the pages time c:Ud Ylslt our earth through o f a corrupt and li centious the person of Jesus Christ. literature will. AMERICA'S SACRED COW For aU people wbomaycarry a placardsayl.ng"GodlsDead," "If the power oft he Gospel the person of Jesus Chrtst. is nut felt through the lenlfh God's Soo our SaffolD', becomes a,.. breadth of the land , incarnate to tell them "GOD a nu chy and misrule , de- IS." ,· aradation and mis ery, ror God so loved the worM. cOrrup!ion and darknes~ will ' -•.• eveo the ~son wbo 1 &' re11n without mJt11at•on or JaM;liWdf. tq,e<llt' .1tnd." oo •~ ·~ D'"''' "'''"" blood JD1, r · • UrJII>lOr !rom too sty_ Most Sincerely, Doo MaddoJ: '.!.,:.t Ameri,ans h01ve a mi&ht otherw1se be used to hard li me undentanding th" feed India's hungy ~ncl ha~.:kw;,rJ people of lmha. enud ated children. -In that under-dtveloped 'Tows ain't sacred.'" opine \'OU ntry milhons or poor c•.>m m o n -s ense A merk ans. people suffer almost .:onstant "Why don't the In dians set panp uf hun1£r, and at times smar1 and barheque some of even starv<~tion. Yet. hundreds those anima ls'"' Can 't th usl' ~·the1~~,t··~~cow~le se" h t,~ "Jr lhoail ~ aboDe... 1(ecf~i~.~ .:o~ are impi_Wfri.."\hina ill'id eat1n1 br~iu.in id.l: -rir..oountry·~·· • ·" "'•.II "AnHri.:3n re~two to 600 St. Andrew's Rd. Newport Beach, Ca. MARILYN MANION h3sed on a bill lit from 11s vrry ino.::eption. Back in the I•UO's belirvin1 citizen~ were to!J that !he prolfam would work JUS! like . a private insurance plan! They were ·told that money would be deducted from w<"k"' e.at these • KEEP OUR CANAL Editor of tbe Ensign, ENERGY CRISIS, India'~ fal~ reli&ion Ct"r1Jinly makes economic sense. \IOl'sn'l it? India's standard ul hvin& •·oul\1 h.-substantially ra1sed overni&ht if the people !here could be made to see the harm ful economic effects wrought t->y rheir sacred cows . (Bu t. alas , for India as for many other vnder-.dcveloped countries, economic abund- ance must await spiritual en - li&htenment --a job for draw down their funds when lht:y retired. Trustina Americans believed this f:c 1inn . They were pro- Pa&Jndiz,·d into l"ltlievinl th~t they weTt: build1n1 a rctirt- ment account similar to the onu a.·cumul:lled throul}l pri· Yale lift insurance \'O mpanies. Tbls letter Is to strongly protest the giveaway or our DISEASE OR SYMP TOM? When you han to wait in line for ps, you art trumpy. If you've fof"lotten to brin& a book to wile aWay the time, you aet pbin mad . And you have to direct your •nler 11 ~mebody . After all , it's not your hult. Most people -aided by the news media -have decided to put the blam~ on the oil com[)llnies. All those profits! And did you hear how much those oil men m.ke a yeu? Ridiculous. The shor1a1e is a conspiracy to htlen the pocketbooks o f bi& bWiinessmen. You've heard it all, ad naust>um. There may be a conspiracy , but it isn't beint directed by the oil companies. In fact, it 's aimed a1ainst them. Anthony Harriaaan, Executive Vice President of the United St1tes lndw:trial Council, believes that the enerl)' crisis is bcin1 used as an excuse for more &owrnment controls. Here are some or the explore, drill, mine,lay pipe or build new nuclear plants, they cau&ht heavy fire from the liberal forces ud their allies in the media ud &ovemment. '' l i beuls shouted about 'tax loopholes.' Environmental extremists condemned resource development in remote wilderness areu. Labor unions protested apinst possible profits rrom new enerl)' projects. Puniti~ or restrictiYe leaislation discounted risk capit•l from fundint costly searches for oil and ps on land and offshore. Coal minin& was fouaht at ew:ry tum, e~ halted in 10me areas throu&h cripplina laws. Liberals were so busy re1ulalin1 and restrictin& business that they had no time to consider the economic storm clouds ahead. "I am sorry to uy that we are racina 1 new round of naulatOry. activity on an unprecedented •cale. I refer to the Enwtronmcntal Protection A1 ency (EPA) n~tulallons covftina lhe number of molar w:hides hr a eommunity and 'hew conatrveUon or buJi.ness propert6ct. TiJM: does not permit • f\IIJ u;p1oration or tbe11 replatioftl, but the American peopl~ 100n will ditcoter that •lzablc bwJ.ness •n8ctum e~~nnot be built or mocllfled without tl'le appro'll.l or the EPA or of a state offldel •Pprow:d by the EPA. '"'111e economic conttolt in 1911 art I principal CIUM or ~ ft In Cfteoutllerl,. In A-.'lea at the.,..... ti•. Jarleed wt can acc:urttfiY ~-.... ...,., llwwt.ap. a repdat~ ... Clttda." -n• AlflnUJI• Wq ,,_.,., (.l!ristian missio naries.) Yet, tronically enouJ,h , some utute Indians could well point to a sacred cow that is presently i mpoverish inl America. America 's sacred cow IS Social Secunty. And Amen.·a's sacred cow --this socialist system of fin.ancin& old~IC payments, this unique system of le1al ized theft --is most cert11 inly impoveri~hint America. (Let me make my ~elf clear: t am not intimiiJnl! that 30 million fellow-citizen~ who receive Social Securi ty checks each month are immoral thie.vt"s. Some or my dt":Jfl'"!lt friends and closest rel~tivtll ~re numbered 11?\()n& the JO million. It 1s the J)'Jto·rn that i~ bad , not the peopk ~,~,ho Jre cauJ[lt up in it. The la 11e m-_jority of these 30 million are no doubt loyal citiuns and staunch patriots. But 1ood people can't make an immoral system produce moral results,) II is a ud fact that most t\fflericans have neYer been challenpd to comider the pros and coru or America's pat ucred cow. Thus, they tend to reJilter shock wtlm tomeone is audacious cnoulh to twim .,.intt the ticS. of public opinion and label Social ·Security as "I...Uud theft-or • 'Wdalilt r,_aarity" ,., uc:c:Ueace: If ~tit Mrin a-at.._, a fnr 'olillennl ,_... to ..-.. -\Sodol Soc;urity -h will-...... -........... --.tty-- "II _,..,..,.., ---5r !OJ -. .... b ................... .. ·-~-·-----= ........ -............ -...... -.. -,· -1/Cir•.,.. "r.l4 The I ruth is .that SO\"Jal Sel·unly is ''"' hke the retJre· ment insurance plan 11 w;u purported to t->e First . there aren't rntlu&h ~set"Yes m the Sonal Securil)' fund . relat ive to its va~t liabilities, for it to qualiry as insurance. If any pri1·atc .nsur~nce comp~ny wtrr 10 <~tltmpt to operate With J~ th1n d mar1in uf rnrrves as .J ut s the Soc1.1l St".:Unly s)..;t.·m , it woul.t 1m m"d1:1td) t->r "hut down u m~ulvent l"!y thl· :~ppropriJte st:ltt l/'1\U IJn.-e commissioners. Soci11l Sccuuty 1s an ou t-and-out tax. It operatn on a rt'Volvin& fund ba.sis. II pays money our to JO million re- tirees and other beneficiaries just about as fast 1U the m.ney is taxed away from some. 80 million employed workers. Retirees who rective Soci1l Security checkl each month don't, B many people think. df11w on a fund of nsets which the rrlitees have padually a;.·cumulated durlna their worklnt years. Rather. they receive checks which represent the product of P«H:nt tffort, checks which aN drawn on the sweat from their chlldr.n's bmW1. Social Security ts no- thina more thu • dl_.ilo:l 10elalist attempt to truster , •minp f'roWI thOH who work to JhoM who don't. For 10011 ... llld. Sodai s...tlty il simply a lou·rnmnt-ad- ""nlt.tered coeTdY. plan to kt .die oiMr _...,.tlon Uw at the u P•••• 0 ( the YOUftllr ...... tioa. • ,. --llio--•M•t proper eco•oilllc .... _ llot-.... - Mdyompr,......._l .. For ... ____ toloy ......... -. .... ... ..... ... .. ......... lt- C..-·12:14. ' -T-a .. -.To .. ITo .. ,. ....... , !Ali r16lall ,.,..,.,. A...,_ .,.,..,, .. ,....,...., 1 • Busy March for building ..._ blf -10 *"' CoUIII -. an ,.... IWJ c1wo111oc 11 a c,... bollilfli oc1M1J -... a.o roo llcl., lin..,_., 110,-._ '-• ... 100. U74 i>oriOII 1o1a1 10 ~~~ na . ..., _,.._, .. ,ooo. 1111 c-c-, Clll>, Btlelt ~ SII,OU,a u otu. ICoU c ... Jl..,.-t. t...t add • cJ st uta, tu,ooo. llil oftllollrol-,llolllad c~o<o ....... , 40411 -~ LV.I_IIWI,..Iorpoo~ · lui rou•o mort loll liar obood Blod., 114.0110. 40 RM P-lltbl<llo, ... 000. lilt llareb Sl total of I7,M4,-Emtoy Drtt-Co., a -' KE~ OM Ill It'll, •lito lbtlll-Uioo d•_.-a;, IIIIa, 1101 Dooo Roy •-n. --1714 &1111181 r~d wu ..t, St., $11,000. W. Oc .. Ft., J$,400, Tbo llarelt lolalofU,I411n llapo ltld~o, 1401 Do"' William ,.._,add ,_, .,_ 1Dc!IY4ed U. tolloW!iCptr~lt•, St., te.lltdtnlopmeat,M,IOO. er p.nae, 1U4?thst.,JJ(),OOO. Ia lilt ....... of .,,000 Ui1 Cron 8GIIdlll(. 14$1 Quail R • F C-aetloo, I alory OYI.f, luued dlll'iDC tbt last St., tai.Dl dtt'tlop!Mnl, W, H. duplt:w:, 1102 Rlnr AYI,, $49, .. btU of t11o IIIOidh: llaom, $SO,OOO. soo. • NEWPORT CENTER • CUFF HAVEN Stuut Br.eU., 4018 CbaDDtl, B•coa Say EuterpriNa, ZSO Bt.bl ., Kepblrt, 2 ftlwy, 1 tneiOM deck, build deek and GERALD T. DAHL of N..,. IIEIF\Mf k~ EIISIGII ~IUXLY ·-,AG£1 TIIURSDAY, AI'Ril ~ U14 GO!JM, iil1. !AI\ CAL Mehta coming April13 Tbo 0ruto COlDly Phllbtr- mo.lc Society wtU welcome tbe ret... ot zeto Mehta. m-.le cllr-"' lilt Loa Aaples Pb1111armoe1c Orcbe.tn., coa- doellll( lilt coocert Saturday, AprtllS. Tbe eoocert will start promptly at 8:30 p.m. at UC lrtlDe Cn'W'ford ball. Piccolo soloist abd Ottlst LHALMOTICI lUlu z ..... wUl ptQ "Cc.~ c:erto Ia A mJaor b' ptecolo &Del cwcMttra" by VlftML Co- prlaelpal elllrlllol Ml<:bolt z,._ touky .W pliJ "C~ tor dar!Mt a.od cwcMitra" br Weber. Ag)ciatt eo~~ewtmu­w GltoDDI-onlllporfo<m •• Poloe&l• No. 1 far Yiolla l.Dd occ:be.tra" &lid "Sc.berlo- tarutella" by WlenJ&wstl. Tbe Beetboveo SympballiJ No. ? wtU conclude tbt procram. Newport Center Dr., teDIDt de .. Wllt dwtlllDc, 1101 Klnp Road, carport, $11,000. port Btaeb bu ..._ -.med FICTITIOUS Bl.SINESS NAME nklpment tor "Research anct $10,000, Jamt1 Witwer, .UOS-075•· corporate director atrN~Ueb STATEMENT LIGAL MOTICI Marketlnr," $8,940. • BAY SHORES shore Dr., coanrt tlrlt rtoor for Beekmu IDitr......U:IDc., The following persons are Newport Coalt co., l80New. lnlD Chipman, remodel et to I1DCt. tlmllJ, add teCOIId Fallertoo.He illrmerlJ wuea-doing bust.Deas as: Dt-Tech rtcnnous BUSINESS NAME port Ceoter Dr ., Z'atory omce zm Blysbore Dr., $'7,S40. story lldt, teo,ooo. ataeerlllc "''"II" b' tM tel-Systems, 1599 S~e>ertor Ave., STATEMENT bolldtar .,.r a ·-rro.... Dr. James s. May100, 267! HUMMEL BACKS talllle-clln.loo ol B-5, Costa Mesa, Callf. 9Z6n Thtlollowlll(peraoo lsdolll( pn,e, $1,%50,000, Cr .. h1ew, remodel, $11, '100, laBoel~l • He )rUed U. ftrm Robert 0 . Lynch, 412 P1azr.a business u : Far We.t VHdtnc:, Ec!nrdo N"'PC>rt. Tbotler, 'PROMONTORY POINT AGEE DIST 6 -U&lii'Ojoel-. LIGo, Newpo rt Bea ch, Call!. 17t6ADihelm,II,CosiiMea, 300 £. Newport Ceater Drlve 1r ,_ C 1 1 ,&_, , • He bokll u IIQC!DMriDc decree 92660; Robert F. Le clerc, Ca. 92521; maJUnr addreu, ft $ ' •~ o., nee or I.IIIIIIIUS ftom ·UCLA, 20091 Kline Drive S&nta Ana P.O. BoJ 8581, FoUDtaln Valley, • ~eo:~:~~~1(. ~1.t~· ~o-rsw z: ;z~;mory Polat tb:-r!r!cn~~ar~~~~:!aof ESTANCIA SIM GI!RS TO CaiU. 92707; H~ry A. Wll~ Ca. 9%?08 : WIWam E. Gal- R. P, Warmlncton, 2 story • rB~~~A' ' ' lllDOUDCtd 1'ueldly that !MI.-:. EM Tl! IT AIM CM CLU I Iiams, 22675 LaVlna Drive, laper, 1741 ADI.hel m, IS, Costa daplexes at '71! a.od 719 Poi.D-Rolly Pula.ski 105 Maio St porta WltUam Acee foe tbe 'l'be Cotta Mea Women's Mission VieJo, Caut. 92675. Me.a, Ca. 92621. sett1a, 505 L&rbpta', 513 Nar-alter and rep&tr' ,35 000 ·• ltb Dlatrlet ~at lD the AprU clul,..rlllbl&f'!HPtEatuelablp This business Is conducted Ttrt. bualoess Is c.ooducted cla:sus, 202, 204 a.od 206 Fern-Henry Paris' a&itH~ 318 9 Newport COUDCIImanic elee-aebool fOCal euemble Frtdl.y, by a general partnership. by an iDdJ.Yidl.al, leaf $52 500 eacb, and 714 $' ' Uon April to at a DOOO luncbeoo 1D Signed : Robert L. Lynch. Slped: WilHam E. Gallagher. aDd' n&' PoiDHttta, $&9,192 Al~a: Pl., ~::.;>·Plau. del .. ~. Hummel bad been coo-tbe clubi.ou... Tbe ll'lq) ot This statement was nledwlth This statement was ft. Iedwith each; craod total, $505,884. Sur· add= $6 250 stdered a poe:s1bie cand.Jdate ZZ •olcea wlU preMDt both the County Clerk of Ora~~p the County Clerk ot Ora.n,e Glta.Da Properties, S21Fern-• w'EST UPP.ER,BAY tor tbe post earller tblsrear. etualeal ud popular .!JOBCS. County on April 1, 19?4, Wll-County oo Aprlll, 1914, Wit- leaf, remoYe 1 car garage lDd J 01 Stantslao sw1mmlng •· As u I.Dterested citisen of Uoder tbe dlrtctioD. of Gerald Uam E. St Jotm, county clerk, llam E. St John, county clerk. apartment a.od add 4 car pr-re 1430 Ll.Dcoln '$s OOO Newport Beacb I hue watched OlseD, tbeJ have toured the by Theresa M. Ward, deputy, by Tberesa M. Ward, deputy. • , • ADD ONE SCREAM Can you ima&ine pourinaturpcmine on an open cut? This was the favorite way to prevent lockjaw wrne years aao. Naturally, we wouldn't think of doin1 thia now. But thm, we 're lucky. We hive tt:lanus toxoid• and antitoxins. Thanks to medK:al sdcnce. lockjaw need no lon.B'Cr be a killer ... pre~;iously, death occurred in 90% of the cases. Children, because o( their affinity for cuts, sometimes pkk up the tetanus aerm. So. if there arc youna children in your family, be sure to ask your physician about preventive INnus shoes. It"s oi~~>'O)'J wise to seck yom doctor's advK:e before usin1 any medicines. ADd ncXI time you have a prescnption 10 be filled, rhmk of us. Christensen Pharmacy 3011 E. COAST Jnn .. C080NA DEL MD OIUOLE 3·25$0 are wtth apartment over, $23,-Fatb CANYON ' ' · very closely Hw. luuu tbat cOUDtry, also Kawau, partie!-Publish: Ap~ll 4, 11 , 18, 25, Publlsh: AprU 4, 11. 18 , 25, 000· Fred Kllbourne 1 unit 1 affect our city," Mr. Hummel f!.!!!l!!!!lll:_co_m_pet_l_u_••_m_us_l_ca_l~19~7~4·~1"_'he __ ·''_wpo_r_t!:.:,llar~bor~~l~9~'~4,~1o-lhe--N-ewpo __ "!..:,Ha:r~bo~r~~~~~~~:""":""":""":""":""":""":""":""":""":""":""":"""~ Romao Zweber, 2 story ad-• • saldlDastaterr.entlastledTues-Ensign. F -32665 Enslen. F'-32664 dltlon, 2804 Ocean, $25,000. L.IGAL MOTICI day mornln&. "It Is my oplnkll Donald Peterson, 2 story du-that our Couoell Deeds to be plex, 428 Gokienrod, $48,000. FfCTITfOUS BUSINESS NAME composed ot per1001 tamlUar • SPYGLASS HILL ' STATEMENT with the many problems tactnr A. Flaum, swimming pool, Tbe following perSODs are local aovernmMII, ban tile 73 Montecito Dr., $5,000. doing business as· Freedom talent to make decisions; abdat • WEST NEWPORT HEIGHTS Road Trucldng u4z Rotlalld tbe same · Ume be a repre- JuUus Pald.l, buUdlDr for car Road Apt 4 Newport Belch sent&Uve of tboee periODS tD ~~nr, 925 w. 16th Street, c a. 92&60: 'wt'tuam Da.le Brown; bls district. It 1a for that rea- u'oa ·8 'tal 301 N 1 1142 Rutland Rd., t4,Newport sonthatlstWOrtWIIUamAcee. I' 05P1 • ewpor Beach C L 92660· George p 1 belleYe that he wtU sene B!Yd., ramp and stairs to the Smith' 1142 Rut~ Rd 14 111 the best l.Dterests ot tbe -~r~er emergency entrance, Ne~rt Beach, Ca. 926sQ: ' city, as well as provide the , EAST. UPPER BAY · Thls business ts cooducted ciH&ens of Corona del Mar by aU !ted ..... -t.t... with represeata.Uon." lnlDe Co storage tanks at m _.. ... ers • ....,. 1071 Cameii.ck Rd 110 OOO Signed: WUllam Dale Brown. • JASMINE CREEK '' ' ' Tbls statement was ftledwlth M J Brock &r So 1 the County Cle,rk of Oranp otttc.e '22 M tnsaU 0jz5sa~s County on Aprtl 1, 1974, wn. • AmPORT ~EA ' ' • llam E. St John, COWlty clerk, by Theresa M. Ward, deputy. Hopkins Peterson Co., 1400 PubUsb· April 4 11 18 25 Quail St., tenant development, 1974, In ·the NewPort' ~bo; $29,205. Enstp . F -32655 VOTE FOR FOSTER PARENTS FETED urange t:ouoty roster parellb will be hooored In a recog- nition ceremooy at the F'oun- talD Valley community center at 7:30 p.m. tlll.s Friday, April 5. Among the booorees are Adrian and Leslie Morton of 626 Center st., Costa Mesa. LV N C. GERONIMI Teacher-Businessman FOR NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL NA TH • SCIENCE • SOCIAL STUDIES ·BUSINESS NAMAGENEMT • A BACKGROUND DIRECTLY APPLICABLE TO OUR CITY'S PROBLEMS. I A FRESH APPROACH I AM OPEN NIHil J A DEEP COMC!RM FOR OUR CHILDREN'S "TOMORROW." Lyn Geronimi, a motk, science and social atudies teacker at Lincoln School, Corona del Mar, is a native Coli fomiW~. Hi a businus octivi- t lu . include; Pr .. iden.t, Moranotho Meat Co .. co--ownet" La&te ,Bemordo Mobtl H~e ~ar~ and Improvement of old.r Horbor Area properties. He ond n •.• Wtfe Terri, thr .. children-: Lyne, 17; Lyn, 15; and Megan, 8, hove ltved here since 1958. Upon grodu~tion from Occidental Col leg., lyn Geronimi start.d 01 0 phormoceuttcalsalesmon, even-tually-bec-oming self..employed. S.v.., yea~s ago, ~yn, oft~r hearing eiti a:ens criticia:e our publ ic schools, dectded to tnveat hts complete effons. teoc:hing what ke believes is one of our matt important natural retources -OUR YOUTH. Lyn .supports our local police, he serves in our Orange County Horbor Patrol Reserves. Four yean avo he infffated-youth beach cl.onup aft.r the d·isasterous rains that flooded our Naches with debris. Other ac:ti~ities; school football oncl basketball coach, HARBOR AREA BOYS CLUB Coach; form., Newport-Meso School District Elementory Science Coorclinotor; and an oetive member af Calvary Ch-I. ~~ POSITIVE SOLUTIONS ~ It WILL TAKE A FIRM STAND ON POLITICAL ISSUES, AND WILL HOT SEEK THE NIDOLE GROUND OFTEN USED AS A SAFE ZONE BY VOTE-MINDED POLITICIANS. SAVE MONEY WHILE YOU SAVE MONEY Western Federal takes real pride in the qualitv of values we can bring members of the Capital Club, and Li o n Country Safari is just one of hundreds of bargains on travel and excursions, movie, theatre and sports tickets, hotel accommo• dations, and car rentals, financial se rvices, restaurants, merchandise and entertainment memher!ii enjoy regularlv. For example, Edgar Bergen took nine youngsters to Lion Country recently and saved Sl.i0 o n his own ticket, and SJ each on his guests' ticke<s, because he is a Capital C lub member. That adds up to Sl9. il'. Just save at least SIOl'l' at \\'estern Fed, and you're in! :-:or only does your moneY earn money at our current high rate, but you save a bundle m o re on the goods and services ,·ou "'ant anvway. I INMEDIA TE COMPLETION OF A NEW UPPER BAY BRIDGE TO ELl NINA TE THE TRAFFIC BQ;rTLENECK AT COAST HIGHWAY AND DOVER DRIVE . STEBN an s, Jr., l're<ident • A•~•• ovor SJSO million SAVINGS -. l''"unOffic••• Sixth & Hill, Oowfttown L<K Anaeles/Bevt:rh· Hilt"'/lan:hmont/Del Amo financial Ccnt~r/La Habra fa"'hion Squan North rid~ Fashion Center/Panorama Citv/Cit,· of Orange /Corona d~J Mar/Seal Beach I NO EXPANSION OF COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS AT ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT: NOISI! STAHOAROS NUST BE MET. I I SOUND CITY FISCAL MANAGEMENT: MORE LIAISON BETWEEN CITY AND S<;HOOLS-PURCHASING, MAINTENANCE SHARED LIBRARY FACILITIES GROIJNDSKEEPING. -' ' I ADHERENCE TO THE U.S, CONSTITUTION AND OUR GOO-GIVEN IMDIVIOUAL P-ERTY RIGHTS. I WILL OPPOSE REGIQIAL GOIIERI~E'MTIII I FUTURE PROJECTS sHouLD I! COMPATIILE WITH THE NEI~ THEY SI!RVE -NO 110111£ .. IIOIIOMTORY I"'ONTS ln.a:lewood /USC Offke/Hnllywood .. \'umont CORONA DEL MAll 2744 E. Coast Hwy.,Jim Park, Manager, Telephoner (714) 644•7255 5%% current armual paotbook note 7%" four year, $1000 .,ertificare (a subttantial inteftot peaalty is required foe-ewly wldMinwal) I I j • , fer Guild to stage 'Ballad of. Bora bella' FASWONS FOR MUSIC were eajoyed Much 21 more thaD ISO wbo att.xled tbe Orange County Phllbarmooic Society's "Futlloo Concerto, Opus US" at Dtaeyland Hotel. ShOwn, from left:, are Mrs. Tbep(Sore M. Wallb, corre.,...,.nc ~~eretary of the Irvine Terrace Phlllla.rmootc Associates; I Mrs. Peytoa w. Hanimaa, cbiJrDWl or tbe Associates, and Mrs. Peter Fluor. The ca-. e'feot SlQ)Orla tbt Society's "tree" youth concerts, which will reach more than 200,000 Oruce CoaDty sehool cblldren this year In over 400 concerts, at no charge to tbe cbUdren or Ute sChools. (Jae~ West photo.) • ,I -11M "fiJillt of tbe !51tes," u aontal Dl.ctleal happentng 1D Newport Harbor, bas been scuHitd. Tbe Commodores Club, a cU. The 16th annual youth concert beoeftt, eo-ordblltor of sebooli.KarloweEarleRetse, Yl.aiOD or the Newport Harbor L'Etllde lnterlllltionale, presented by I. Mapln Urupd 1'JO.clllmber 'Coocerts b' tbe school Cbamber of Commerce, can- with Layldn et Cte jewels, sponsored by ehtldrtrl, as I 1mdtrstaodl otbers modellDg celled their JP01110rshlp of this the Orange County PtlilharmonJc Society, was were Mrs. DaDa B. LJDCb IDd Mrs. Leon year's aroalld-tbe-harbor a tremendous success with some 800 (lnch.t-Lyoo wearlnc jlWODJ ot emeralds aDd dJa-small boat race. And, unless lng the gentlemen) attending. moOISII • . . all seenieid to make tbe •• jeWel new spoosorsblp can be found, Entering the fojer of the lush Disneyland Walta.'' worUlwblle. the race is dead torner. grand ballroom, one Immediately felt tile L~~ety, wlnners ~ the drawiDp were Mrs. The I.DIIUI.I race bepn Ln spirit "L'EtOOe lnternattooale," for the Raymood Bullock, wbo woo the HYID ttay 1935 u tbe ••rupt ottbeSnow- sprlghtly music by Frank Flynn aDd fellow mapc cruise tll:roucb Mexlcu 'ftters to Mu-birds." The Soowblrd, a small musicians gave .a background of gaiety .and a•lan, Puerto Valla.rta and bact .•. for twol Yoodeo sa1111lg tx.t, wu pop- softened the tone ot the many voices. Prest-, .. doaated by Dorothy aDd WUUam Ouimette ulat bere at tbe Ume. Later, dent of the Society, J. Donald Ferguson, and of tbe Magic Caper Travels; Laykln )ade as tbe Snowbird nwnbers dwtn- vlvacious wlte, Patty, added much ~o the jeweled pin was claJmed bJ Mrs. WIIUam died. tbe newly..popular ttber- frleodly atmosphere,· as did Mrs. Edward L. Stoermer, ol the FuUertoa Committee, rlus Kite replaced lt. Now,tbe Schwnacher (Floss to most of us), who Is and ·u.e J. Map1D $100 ctft certtftcate nat Kite Is loa:l.Dg some popularity, Yice-president in cbarge ot the youth con-to Mn. Jolla fl Brewer, lrT1De. While at and tbe Clw.mber ofCommerce, certs throughout the eo1111ty, tbe tables small fbdiYidual bottles of eau faced wttb a cootlntdng pro- Young women iD "lnternatlonale" aWrt de toilette were tbere for eacb ruest, but blem ot cbiDgiDg boat classes were on hand as crUise directors to inform tbe ooe wUh tbe star oo ~ receiYed the aDd a dwiDdUng Interest to tbe or direct "llrst attenders" as •ell as tbe centerpiece .•. a W1IM bucket db bottles race, bas decided to drop out ··regulars." Everything seemed to mon as of ctlampacne. Melba (Mrs. VIctor) Yact of tbe picture, smooth as slit as tbe great curtain opened, ~ was ®t .table's w1uer ...... ptbera ol,qu:r ''Tbe Commodores are re- lnlUalllng surprise mlD'murs as tbe 1926 table were Mrs. W, Peytoa Harriman, patroo-htctaid to satttute yet aDO- Rolls Phaeton, three quarters Cabrolette, ess; also Mmes. T. M. Walah, Peter FlliH', tber sailboat class, feellDg that came IDto view ... filled with the eclate Malvin Seberr, M, .N. SUies aDd Ala.D Stone-race acUYity wttb tbe newer of the 30's. The Rolls stayed on scene while man wltb auest, aDd Mrs. £d'ftrd HartDess. classes can be very adeq~ate­ tbe perfectly costumed chautfec assisted the Others from oar area were Mmes. Cbarles ly !aDdled by our local yacht models . . . and the si:IOW wu on. with Stephens, MUUeeat SaUabUI')', Lloyd Aubert, clD," a.ya a Jetter this weet L Magnin's VIrginia Hunter com~::·· l~JI'IQ!>...t'~-'--Tremolo Troat,, II.,...S 1>J !;blmbet~ol Com- The mOdels SW1sbed down the maift , \._ f:i!wiH:~jdar.t11\lfllhro.ibnftN'tand..,. lall'ce utlhfutll\l.iarw Lar- diYJdlng lett aoo right, twirling beet to the so many more ..• au fbr a 1r0Dderfttl ry Miller. stage VIa the other two runways! ... Thus call.M, tbe promotion of JOOd music, DOt ooiJ ''The flite of tbe Snowbirds all eyes had thelr share of the glamour-for. adults, 1M tor the youtb. 01&' adults and tbe Kites will klog be re- Yiewing. of •.. Hke tomorrow! membered as part of the heri- The Great Gatsby, ah yes! . . . days of • • • tage of Newport Harbor." Fltzcerald ... stilted heeled sandltls danced U:arpret Fluor tells me that lnstead of alongside the liquid motion of gorgeous silky "fiylnr down to Rio," she'll be fl)'lnr down haired blood Afghan hounds. The preseoce of to PamtiJa, Yu1eo • • . tatJnc ber chUdren male models added to and eompllmented many and lZ ot ber crabdchUdreo ..• Ullla.D of the styles shOWn. Hats and gloYesagatn!. . . and Bob FIIIIX' ud their hr6 SIODI; Mamie more worry! . . . One keeps a band 1n hJdlng and Jay Reed &Dd ftn children, ud ber (the one thatbeloogstotheglovethat'fts lost!). daughter, Betty; husband, Dtct Taylor from Dazzling sequi.Ded and sleet IOYllS lor tbe SeaHle, aDd their ftve •. , for Easter Weet "Virginia SUms" ... poor Rotlmdasl The Yacatton ... Howard Budlollc w111 alao ac- show ended, as always, wiUl tbe ma.pitlcent company them , •. aU wUI a-tlshlne col ... jewel parade, for which John Scott Trotter on arrival. Margaret promises to be tact composed t~e "Jewel Waltz." He was unable in time for AngeUtos de Oro baUI to be tbere 1D person, but a roUed copy of • • • MIKE AEI..DS AWARDED COMMENDATION MEDAL Macbiaery t~hntclan tlllrd" clus Michael E. Fields, hus- band ot the former Miss Paula S. Todd ot 2212 Santa Ana, Costa Mesa, bas been awarded tbe Coast GIIIU'd ~mtt c:om men- da.Uoo al tlM Coast Guard Sta- tion In Paoama City, Fla. He wu cited tor meritorious ser- Ylce aboard the Coest Guard C~er Dtpeoliable In January. He toot put J.D flre flghtlng operations after the coJUsloo of a U. S. tanker ship and a Norwegtan b'eigbter on the Mississippi River. O>.:e lo the berol~ stturts of the Coast Gtard cutter crew, both dis- abled sbfps were aa•ed and tramc on the river was re- stored to normal. that musical memory, Ued wtth a color that Helen Waddell stays at tbe Ceotury Plua matched the prlntlng on the conr, ns at when she las wort doDe oo her home, or her each plate. I shall treasure mloe; even tbouefi driveway renewed . . , Jut Ume she had I may never read all the notes, I'll UDder-quite an eJI)erleoee. Wbtle there, ber son stand and appreciate John Scott Trotter aDd Brett and wife toot ber to Las Vegas ... hi s devotion to mustc. Special recognition on returning he sunested she cou1d just was accorded him . Modeling the jewels •ere as· well fly to tbe Druce County atrport Mrs. William Holstein, whose flowtng black . . • so sbe did, but ber luepp went on chiffon made perfecttbesbowtngofthediamood to the Los Anples airport. The ~ntleman necklace, earings, bracelet aocl ring; Mrs. who drlns her car tor ber was there to WILson LIHte also ln a dark dress, weuinc meet bet ••• failed to see Brett IDd after pearls with emerald leaves, sapphires IDd two hours came back to Coroaa del Mar ; diamonds ... Mrs. Richard A. Newell mod-sans Mrs. Waddell, and sau Mrs. Waddell's NANCY AND TOM CHILDS eled heavy gold and )lr:le; the Great GetsbJ lur:g:ace ..• ruess that wlll teach us au not apin ... wtth Mrs. Michael Brtct wearing to cha.Qre plans or planet: mid-stream, air-TO TELL A IOU T CRUISE onyr and dlamoDds! . , . Joan, Yltb music: stream, that tsl Mrs. J. Peter Dobbs, pre- OPEH HOUSE APRIL 6 sldent ol the Newport Beach AT THE UC1 CAMPUS FrieodsoftheUbrary,anootm-ces a tun eveoJnr program or Academic procrams, student Interest to men, as well as to Ute aDd pysteal tactUtles w111 women. The ttate Is Wednesday, be the focus u OC lrTIDe holds April Z4, at 7:30 p.m. at the opeo boule thiJ: Saturday after-v erailles oo tbt Blllffs club- aooa, AprU 6. house, 901 Capay Lane, The pd)Uc Is IMited to the Nancy and Tom Cbilds will campus between oooa and ' sbare tbelr SoutbPaeUiccruls- p.m. lo toar tbe bulldlnp, Ylew tng experleoc:~ tbat lasted 13 demoutratlou lDd ftlms, mOIJotU oo tbtlr 41 -foot Alden~ watcb IPOI'll IDd tloe arts du!p tltcb, •:Pepsaa,"whlcb eYents aod participate 1n a ftl'-wu boUt iA 1959. Tom Cbllds, iety o1 otbtr act1YI.Ues. tormtr alllltlllt clty maDIPf Famlllls briJictDc l.eb may a1 lfnport Bach aod now oo plcolc lAc._ Part. tho l'aellly ol ()nap c .. st Tht Aaodated StDnts wtU Collip, Ud tda .U. !faacy, t !~============~~~==~lllapWo_,,...lfiWIII llacllllr -llowport-ll1• canlftl Ill till IIJlt ol • ro-lllllllod ocllool dlllrlcl, aro Joor DII .. Dte fair, lA Campt~~ Part. U.e r ... tl o1 Balboa. irom 11:15 Lm. to 3:10p.m. 4TH COUMTY PRIMIERI • SUBSCRIPTION ORDER SIMD IM YOUR SUISCIIPTIOM DII;IU TODATt OIILT 15.00 POl OMI TIAR ---------------_ ... _ .................... : .................... . AIU'"-....... • ... • .......... • • • ... • . ., -Alliin~ · lNIM 1o1o '74, WILL OPIM SATURDAY .. "lllloMlt'• lrtlllro, "'a DOitalc:k ... lltld -"' lllo poolftr ~ wtn -_,, Apru '·"' 11C -u till 4111 Dr-- lloe Ia till Int• -·lll!!l TIMMIS 'fOUIIIAMIMT o-·o 101(-IIO.U.O ~I~D~M~A;f;;~ll~-~12~rc:;:: :=;bJIAIPiao, "' till .... c-.. .... - will ·~~~~·:":;'"~'·~ :-: = !!' ... ..... crlll<. ::t:::=.:t~; ,... ..., II 1WJ • a ...., em.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . • . . ·• . . . . . tr.;=;~=: ....... -.. ...-., 111111t tir' , ! ' t • I I Ill ..... IZ ......... "_l~l~l 11111 .. _·TO. --Nllrrn n wiD bo .,_ :" -.... _ .Afrll I, IJ.U lid , ..... . ....... t it-,~ii.i~fi · .. I I nr IIIII ..... . ... 1...... ..... .·· .... -~ ... uc-... -_, ..... ,. ELLIS GLUIIR For all the information you need about your new com· mumly, call ~N~J<>~6tkt~ PARTY 'RELAX BE A GUF.ST ANI) LF.:T I:S DO THl': WORK" IW........_ttcuuC.fl 1'7141 •4•-••o• ...... IIIII 0~ Evely n Govln EXPRESS YOURSELf APRIL 9TH IF THE VOTERS OF NEWPORT BEACH DO NOT EXPRESS THEMSELVES IN THE CITY COUNCIL lt-LECTIOM APRIL 9T·II, THERE ARE SOliE LOUlGE1 SPICJAL INTEREST GROUPS WHO WILL. ELLIS GLAZIER, DISTRICT 3 CANDIDATE, IS . RUNNING FOR COUN<.ILMAN BECAUSE HE WOULD LIKE TO J.!AKE THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE HEARD IN CITY COUNCIL. " NEWPORT CITIZENS ENDORSING ELLIS GLAZIER & Mrs. James Watt & Coalsoa Morris Tbomas E. Hyus .rosephileek 1r Fraat RoblnsoD Llnboll Coverdale Flcter Cool< 'B~rb&Jra Wblt1ord A.G!'IIII A MeDI Swain Bobble 6 Bob Eastmu Bill Campbell Jead Cohen Bob & Rtnlla MaliDoff Mr. & Mrs. Wm . stabler Mrs. ButoD BHt John Jobuoll Valerie 1112'1eJ Bor a Woady Wllllams HWchlnsoo Jean Watt, Chair.tan, 4 Huborhland, Newp0118~acb .... Rlebard H. stt'fttt Kathy " Jay !!tc:..r 'I'um W. Rabuo Cbarlea Petttnpll VIYIID Barny Mr. &r Mrs. Hal LebmaD Patricia J. YOD Heatle Dr. " Mra. Daaitl Mact Harriett An<lreeoa Sanford Ill, Diety MUIIYD Euty LllllaD Dt6buo Krls 1'}'ner Walter A. Ebert Mr. 11 Mrs. J. R. Almes Mrs. Lawreoee T1ltOD Doris as-SlmllorlaDd W:r. 4a Mrs. R. M. stadta Mra. ADDe M. MeAduna Mr. A lira. Doa WlDtoD Krutt WIDtoo Mu))rte Smltb Jim a Kalhr Hollrleb Mel &! Grace Farmer Mt. It Mta. Ted R, Tapfer Dulsl A. !.uodJ lllro. 1J1aa1 DofldooG Kn. Elloo M. Karls E-A. Romp Ror a llllrJ ~­E.-oBJU AIDIKoiDID RtlooB. Aoroe lllro. -•101-llln. L,_ II, lUir lr. lOJCfJ I. llaroMll llln,-.A.£1111&• llro. Riel<-· o.illonao-J .. Ro- Mr. "IJiro. Yltcll WI._ lllr. 6IJiro.llo)'-BeOn: .. LfOic-. ----·--illld .......... __ _ Dr. :.. Wrs. Rlcbard Stmpsoo J ... T-oty Tom W. RobJD.IOD, M. D. Fra.ak 6 Lll Brot Dr. II Mrs. Cb&l .. Heac:trlcksoo Mr. " Mn. Nlebolu Ktoury Ariolleoe R. Adesen Mra. 6 Mrs. R. J. Kroeoert Mr. " Mrs. L. D. CbriJteuen Mr. • llrs. Matbew Cwlerz Mr. 6 lira. Rlc!ll.rd Rotb Mr. " u:ra. Roprs Vaaclecrut lllr. 1< lllrLhp W-&to• Mr. II Mrs. Glen. E. SUhreU Mr. I Mrs. Dertll: D, Nlb\o lllr. a llln. Dooc!u Llecbly Frucea L Koumu Paal A. Vu Ambareb Dr. 6 lira. A. Don Mr. It Mr1. B. Wtrren White Mn. Jerry w. Ahrard -d A Ralh Will..., Bob A llllrJollo Flai&J Or. 6 Mro. Plllllp ·--lllr. a lln. Jolla R. Sc- Dr. 6 lira. Allll V. AadreYI Groco6GoorpllndJ Wlllllla Ill. Kall Norm 6 J""''llloo W-pr Mr. a llln. !, L. Sculoo Ill Oil)' A. lloo -olb Jollt6~Colo llr. AIJiro. J .. oow. Kr....,. H.-y-1 A-llk .. ls lt1 P. llaroMll llr. IIIII IJiro. J.,... Wldtabr ~~.=.. Co.JIII- hiA.lllooC--•Ginrdvu-,..lfaqor .... .-..... . .._ __ ......... ,.... 'lflldor ...... a._ r_a..,..o.wuao-lln.~ ....... "'·a lin. I. IIi' r-~~'· D. Colt lr, • Sue Mailman Sue Young Mr. A Mrs. Wlan H. Tr~cy L-IAJig CaiYin McLaughlin Molly Lyoo John R. Porter Jr. Dr. 6 Mrs. Fritz WesterhoutJr. Jenlce L. Palmer MarJorie G. Bowman Mr. & Mrs. Millard MO<re w. Noel Keyes Mr. & Mrs. Cbarles M. Hlll Mr. " Mrs. E. J . Carpenter Jeanette Hanos BeYerly R. Due loner Franklla Hansen Mr. & Mrs. Warren Wl1.1011 Mrs. Lawrence Blennerbassett Mr. & Mrs. R. Rodney Jonet Dr. 6 Mrs, Paul Kuhn Grant I< Helon Boll Marllyn Ia Bob Fry Mr .1. R. Blakemore E lleD G. BorcbMltus Mrs. FrecSerlct R. Hooper Paat L. Hummel Kettb L. Nelloa Mr. 6 Mrs. Robert Newcomb Barbin a ~' KueUs Golllli.Herlom Dowo DouelllrJ Jaalll. !torr llllldrid I Jolla Roos Boroord Zllaolr)' Mr. I lllra. SboldcNI O'Korl_. llarrAIIItn Mr. • Mre. G. M. w...,r lllro • ....,...,., Volll llr. I IJiro. Do>lcl BoolJ, llro. llolallla&lan · IJir.4lllro. Mit. Bolla -.c .. no..._ M.rL,l .. n-.. ' Mr. a . .,. .. Jllfw Llol1o Or •• lllro. -Rl-llr. lllro.lliroldl-bd =~=:u--,, ....... •• hila c. ""1 .. ~·~-~111!~ lit. A lin. T. 1.11 .... 111tJ .......... .,.. .. .... *·2:¥ Ita ' lit. lln.Alllitlnl a • lit ... ,. .. ......... --'- ~- ' l'dr>,"l (J 1•' , f1 ' I 'I , \o , 1 , I • ....... T HA~IO R fiUICJI I'UIIJ1M(D lt.fl(lY • PAGE 5 lltURSOAY, APRIL~ lt14 Interfaith to dine, dance . ' ' . CO~ DE1.11At, CAl. DueLl(. dlattc. IDOd follow. BU'tllom ~ t1 ~== C.'!e! ·· llr. Ud llro. IKib' Girl·-llr.1!1'4llln.-!!!!_ 10, -~ IDSirHI, '!IIPLOYIII SUPPOIIT !IQ aDd ,_ wiD Ill Ia -· Btoe• aDd lin. A.T. -•oocJ, 1 Roe-.. , an-. uoe !lor« Dr., ... .--. ,... 10 ·-.,lilt «<luaoal ·T·-•· --~ lr~: ' ~ ' bar At--· ~ Girl -llr· aodllra. Bla,_ Willi: IS OISUV!D UCI ~m_ "'-• .::-;" .'W.;;:"'-' ~ .., -· II • aodllro • ...,Uo Bor --llr • ..., llro ........... Ltcwor,; 1411••,11111 Tor., llarlllo Air R-.oSor-8-sr •~• 10 at-·~ __ ,_ -•· • l4.7 .... : J I ..._,lr o ld -/Z '...-" • ---· • , .. ao-.--.-~ r .. ...,,, $1 lrJIIIII Pl., C.ll. Klrelloor, 3$6 E. -st., CO.:· -Tern<t. IY ntiiiiUUI of Ill I -lao -~ aeeordllf 1o •llll &J...ai!W.~ Wt ltM wilh 1 COMPlete .-....~c~n tit dlttt~ your l'*td. TNn w ,_., ~Mel the Mel that'• right for )IOU, • TOEsDA FIB.!$ •taMea. 8oJ -·Dr. ud·Mn. BarryCarJatloG,Coroaa'dtlMar,n-Mu. Gtor .. DiN, prMideal wW~ ....... ~y •• . aDd llrt. Robert • SAT,UROAY MARCH 1 McKay, AJillloO, Eut Bhatf. ~~ ~ = t,:..~u.e ot tbe 1DtertUtb Fo.i~Uoa, ' M. MeN1tt,i Ue...C HamllloD, 8oJ ll.r '..s Mra.JUcbl.rd • FRIDAY, MARCH 22 Gl.ald ud ReNne Womta A.Noelatu. Costa Me•. Bt~~nftf;; ails MIDdou, fD Gtrl -· Mr.IDd Mn. Jotllle Ht 11 actJnc a~ lbe loea1 Tbl eot:kb.ll bou:r wtU be&ID MIW liAL4MD P1LM Choose from e eomplete line of Zenith ln1trument1 prlud from ; $15.00 to $3 ... 00. 'File ptlu ;.,. ~ ell the conatlt.clan end after· purct\alt: 1djustrnents neusury to your 00f'11)11te ut.llfKtb\ Blttet6es 1n boJ• --Mr. aDd Wu. Costa .. ~.. • Onla,15SYorttonLaDe,Coa.. spohsmu for the eon:.m&DII-at '7:SO p.m., tollow'ed bJ diD. Nnpqrt eo.eltmu " lo Kra~lc,l8SST&blt1Dr., Gttl .... Kr. ud Mra, JobD '* 11111' 11e oftlcer ot tbe MulDe Air _. at l:ts. Mra. Felli Vu RJdi:oU wtu ...,. a a.tm C Ilea. l-tl E Dr1 •-•--Girl --Mr .......... Re..,-R T -otftooportBtaehllcllolr-R z ,_~ ftl h ._ • WEDNESDAY FEB 11 Ra:rty, .. ll "• "".,.~. Morrlaoa 1:01 East ll5th8trtet ... rYt rai.D.J.D& Detacluntal IDU ol tbt hmd 1 J.... ew 11.--, C -!'"'ual a tor eM ,...., ol hUting aids. • · . Boy ... Mr. ud lira. Jerry ..., c C '• M • aod theall .. rHeneU&rlleAlr-8 -ra ,..,. ... tot. ree•UJ, wbla N'ftiiiOft c..ur Boy -· Mr . and Mn. Mel-PICkle lftO Pullertoa Costa a.,.., ' 0 ea. craft GrOt,l)-48 El Torollar .. be wtU be ua.t.t by Mn. Kt......_ IMiit Mit T...aJ U) 111111..-., ... lrt..,..IM-11*01'1. cr.r Banapn, Zl15 State A-u: .. a • • .., Boy .... Mr.aod Mrs. Wesley lDe Corw Air St..ttoa. Purpose Robert Wte1e ot Corooa del 1D tbe Jslaad ISowrt FUidoD Yeoue, Costa Mesa. G1r·1 .... Mr . ud wuf'f: Baldock, 568 JoaonStreet,Cos-of the effort la to obti.ua coop .. Mar, 1o cbU'ae of ucttts I.Dd IJJ.ud. A.......,.;... froaa Boy --Mr · &Dd Mra. May .. Blaekler 2910 Staytn c · · ta M•· erauoo ot employers 1A anow rnel'fttiou; Mrs. lola Prld-New Zt1.1ud Ia ~ to nard Monay, 3285 ColOrado del Mar.' , / • SAT1JRDAY, MARCH ZS 1Dc t.belr emplot'ees to pafu: ODOtf, Smta Aoa, ud lira. be~ Mr. RydlaU db IU pre .. ..,..-u~:ow~ ~ "*'· IIIM.I IIIITIIIIUTS SAHI'AANA .... ........... 9'2101 HUNI'INGTON lOt. le,...a..dolh-4.,HMI ........ Lane, Costa Mesa. • Girt --lb. IDCI Mrs. Merle clpate ln tbe Guard I.Dd Re-Mortoa Jacobson of IrrtDt, ln ....U.Uoa. Clla DI.Yi.aale u. • THURSDAt, FEB. Z8 • SUNDAY, MARCH 10 2515 Vu.r,CostaMea. eharp ot deeoratloDJ; lin. c1ub's..,.. ....... ,. .... - Boy --Mr. aoc1 Mrs. Jef-Boy ... W.r.I.DdMra.GteaorJ frey Taylor, 259 Prospect, Heuler, 972 l'Jth st ., Cotta Newport Shores. Ilea. Girl -~ Mr. and Mu. Allan Girl .. Mr. aDd Mrs. RoDI.Jd VoleJ, 2272 Maple Street, Apt. Coffelt, Z43'7 Eldon An., Coata !;. Costa Meta. Mesa. • FRIDAY, MARCH 1 Boy •• Mr. aDd Wrs.AntbODY Boy --Mr. aad Mrs. Joseph E~t:pbrecht, 120 Center St., Bennett, 944 Carnation Avenue, Costa Mesa . Costa Mea. Boj ... Mr. and Mrs. Oren: Graoi~Qa, 215 Cosb. Mesa St., Costa Mesa. • SATURDAY, MARCH 2 Twin girls --Mr . and Mrs. Gerry Conrad, 1934 Port Pro- fence, Harbor View Homes. Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Smith, 1585 West Baker, Costa Mesa. Boy ~-Mr. and Mrs. Alan Luke I, 669 Plumer Street, Cos- ta Mesa. • MONDAY, MARCH 4 Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butterworth, 114 PeariAvenue, Balboa lsla.Dd. Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crane, 4102 Glenwood, Irvine. ~ Girl ~-Mr . aod Mrs. Doug. las Marshall, 4 Mission Bay Drive, Sp)'llass Hill. • TUESDAY, MARCH 5 · Gir l ~-Mr. and Mrs, Naod Ktshore, 620 Joann Street, Cos.. ta Mesa. • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 Girl ~-Mr. and Mrs. Jottn Bruemmer, 1064 Visalia, Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, MARCH 7 Girl ~-Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Guerrero, 950Sierra Way, Cos~ ta Mesa . Boy ~· Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosa, 400 Merrimac Way, '63, Costa Mesa. Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan, 710 W. 18th St., Apt. 15, Costa Mesa. Boy -·Mr. and Mrs. Craig Mtcl!aeD,125!n:lden ~~.;·a~~ sta ~esa . , , • MONDAY, MARCH 11 Boy -· Mr. a.Qd Mra. Put.' Hewett, 3513 Finley i.Ye., West Newport.,. Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Allen Willis, 3110-D Mace, Costa Me. ••• Boy :. Mr. and Mrs. B)alne Stratton, 1367 Ga.rllngfQrdi.Co~ sta Mesa.. t.. ':l. • TUESDAY, MARCH 12 Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Law. renee Hayden, 2641 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa.. Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Smith, 3439 Plumerla Pl., Coc'- ta Mesa. '' ·" Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Serefo Zarelll, 109 39th St., Costa Mesa. • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13 Boy --Mr. aDd Mrs . War .. ren Roblnsoo, 766-H W, WIJ- soa, Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, MMJCH 14 Boy ~-Mr. and·Mrs. Den- nis Stacy, 1989-C Anaheim, Costa Mesa. • FRIDAY, MARCH 15 Ooy --Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kulas, 3273lndfanAvenue,Cos- ta Mesa. Girl --Mr. and Mrs. David Ball, 308 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. • SATURDAY, MARCH 16 Girl ~-Mr . and Mrs. Jottn Whiteley, 4591 Sierra Tree Lane, lrvlne. Gir l--Mr. and Mrs. 1 Clark, 1-81? Port · Place, \·lfa.rbor Yfew Hortes. LIGAL IIOTICI Boy --Mr. and Mrs'. Junes Jotmson, 5782Southai1Terrace, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Irvine. Notice Is ~eby gtven that Girl --Mr. and Mrs. William the Planning Commission of Schulz, 2043 VIsta Cajon, the the City or Newport Beach will Bluffs. bol.1 a pubUchearlngonAmend-Boy -· Mr. and Mrs. Albert ment No. 430 Initiated by Koll Carney, 1299 Conway AveniK!, Center Newport to consider an Costa Mesa, amendment tothe PlaMed Com-• SUNDAY, MARCH 17 " munlty Development Standards Boy-~ Mr. and Mrs. +erto and Land Use Map for "Koll Loere, 2036 Yaple A'.!nue, Center Newport" so as to (I ) Costa Mesa. ellmin.ate "Service Station Boy~-Mr. aDd Mrs. Richard Site 2", (2) Increase the slz.e Greer, 2700 Peterson Place, of ''Retail and Service Site I '' Apt. 58-C, Costa Mesa. aod (3) to permit health ~ Boy -~ Mr. and Mrs. Danny athletic clubs and profe ssional McKen.z.le, 2550 Columbia Dr .. or business oftices as permit~ Costa Mesa. ted uses within the r etail and Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Roger .ervlce center sites of the Clark, 2306 Port Carlisle, Har- Planned Comrolunlty and the bor'VIew Horr.es accepta..nce of an En."ironment-Boy • · Mr. and Mrs. Warren al Document. Hehre, 3700 Park View Lane, Notice Is hereby further gtven Apt. 27-C, Irvine. that sa.Jd pltlllc hearing will be • TUESDAY MARCH 19 held on the 18th day of April, Girl -· Mr. and Mrs. Darid i974, at the hour of 7:00 p.m. Medina, 3701 Park View Lane, in the Council Chambers of Apt. 4-A, Irvine. the Newport Beach City Hall, • WEDNESD!..Y, MARCH ZO at which Ume and place any Glrl -·Mr. and Mrs. Ernest and all persons Interested may Huey, 2700 Peterson Place, Apt. appear and be lleard thereon. '5«;, Costa Mesa. JOSEPH ROSENER JR Girl--Dr. and Mrs. Martine Secretary ' · Weiss mao, 2066 Goldeoeye Pl .. Pla.n.D.1nc Commission Costa Mesa. City of Newport Beach • THPAY, MARCH 21 Publish: April 4, 1974, In the Glr~ -· Mr. and Mrs. Aroold 1 Newport Harbor Enstrn. · Koopf, 303 VIsta Trochl, tbe J I ' I -811111 •• CITY • PEG FORGIT -Is not satisfied with the way City Hall PEG FORGIT .' .• Is a 40~year resident of Newport Bea ch. She has been a leader In the Zoota Club of Newport Harbor, and was IJ}strumental In ptting the Senior Citizen's Center tiutlt near Newport Harbor b.lgfl school. Her work wtth youth through Zonta Is well-known In the community. As a buslnesswor;,an, she Is an exper. employer. TtM.s her ~lue 40''VEARS OF CIVIC AND BUSINESS LEADERSHIP. • IS run. Peg will fight for you- Are you? . •. AS HALL SHE LAW DID LAST WEEK WHEN SHE THAT MADE BEGGARS OF UPSET A COUNCIL SILLY CITY CAN Dl DATEs· Here are the changes Peg would make: e TWO TERM LIMIT FOR COUNCIL MEMBERS. e FISCAL HONESTY. WHEN ASSESSMENTS GO UP, TAX RATES SHOULD COME DOWN TO KEEP YOUR TAX PAYMENTS FROM INCREASING. e SOBER, WELL-MANNERED BEHAVIOR IN COUNCIL, WITH MORE RESPECT FOR THE RIGHTS OF THE PUBLIC TO BE HEARD, WITHOUT BEING BROW - BEATEN. e BUDGET PLANNING. COUNCIL SHOULD GIVE THE CITY MANAGER A FIGURE TO STAY WITffiN BEFORE BUDGET PLANNING STARTS. ',., ... ' • I. . • i '.' -e DON'T EJECT. MARINAPARK R~SIDENTS . e LEAVE AMERICAN LEGION POST WHERE IT IS. STOP RUNAWAY DEVELOPMENT-- OUR INCUMBENT COUNCILMEN TELL YOU THEY HAVE FOUGHT AGAINST HIGH -DENSITY, RUNAWAY DEVELOPMENT IN NEWPORT BEACH . HAVE THEY REALLY' LOOK OUT YOUR WINDOW! HERE'S WHERE MY OPPONENT AND I DISAGREE: Lido Isle: .•. beac b leases sbould oot be the subject of a popularity contest. The leases shOuld be renewed at a con- siderably increased rental rate . Police Helicopters: • .• are oot being used wisely. They sllould be kept oo standby alert, particularly at nlcbt, and should fly hl&her, The money saved could pro- fide mOTe foot patrolmen. Spending:: •.• aOOUid be Umlted before budget beuLDcs beeln; otherwise pet pro- J~ts wtll eat 14) enry tax dollar. WARNING:----, It you are a htch-level city otrlclal, do not e:q>ect to come to me and ask for a $5,000 raise tn one year. I wi ll oppose that. lf you are dolng an honest j)b and earDJn& your pay, I W'ill S\ClP()rt you as a dedicated public employee. I know your }ob Is not easy. REMEMBER-- NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE IN NEWPORT, YOU CAN VOTE FOR PEG IN THE [!) FIRST DISTRICT. TO MY FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS: ACTION NOW ON THESE ISSUES: Upper Bay: • . • should be reserved for the putlll r .• not for private commercial Interests. Bridge: ••• oter tbe bay a.t Coast Hlgttway should be sUrtPd rlctrt away , We n~ a 6-la.rw brtdg\!, a ftE'e right tun onto Dover from Coa.st Hwy., a h"eE' right haa onto Coast H~·. trom Dover, and tl?-rourlng of Bay Shores tratnc. Bay Club: .• , should aot be sold. Ttat Is publir property, ctnn Ill eood taith by Mr. Ja mes ll'vlne to lhfl people of Nt1rp0l't. Tell the Bay Club management to forpt about buylnr public tidelands. Airport: I ' • • • Jel tram.c should be curtalled. A •·noise t.a.x '' baaed oa bow much measurable oolse u ch airllnt> pDerates would hit them In the pocltt!tbook until tbey redoce DOI5e levels to thf absolute mlnlmum. I have received messages of SUIJI)Ort from many of you, and I appreciate your confidence In me. I have not come to you to ask for money, nor will I use your names In publlc print for my own beneftt. Tbe secret ballot Is an American tradlttoo, and I respect lt. Instead, I would rather Ust the people wbo OON'T s~ me. That would Include tbe pres- sure gro~ that Is trying lo work up a slate or car.dldates. It also Includes the big developers. I feel that I have the ~rt of the real people or Newport Beacll, and I am proud of that support. Thanll: you for your encolll'l.gement and many kind meiSips darlne the campalp. Win or lose, I will continue to _..,e my commllllity the best I can. • TO DEVELOPERS AND PRESSURE GROUPS: You heve contrlbutect h~ tD lftY epponent't CMtpelp end tile tuppOnlnl him. Let't iMp It-that w.,t I will not ICCWpt JMr dolltltl1111 • 1 • • . • • t s4Rfion at OC Co1fege a.-. c.-, ...., -..,.. ... wm 11o ar. - It ' I ud bidlt~ oea.. Carllt, ...... " UIJCIIIJ • wdlllo ...... ll .. LMoWo-'lc•-. --RIIDJT hJ .... lL ne :::'. , i•= •" e11 .. .... ......... IDT' Ud c-. w11o w111 •.a -u ...... .-" ... ·--~~~~--...... ....., o:J, c-c;<>llllt ol ••t• on ..-1o II-~-_!!.~· Mil cbJo1. - -1M .. -' 0...., --lloo. II Fair, c.-, c-. llareb ot riow Slalo &oo~~~•~ c-..._ ~-----··-• I -.April 11 to 1M 0...., Tile ...,_ oo·-will --llllloi·---., .. ..,, . TIIO opirll ,_ .. IIIII ac- lorllu--a-lor ....... -. ..... .,.- -..,. 11<1111, tilt onr ... _ FROM THE NEW RATES Caul Col .... adiiDI'l•. laellde a tlllnpr .,_.,._ lira. Nal'mu Wat.ma. COD-Uoa bJ Ro-"111-&.r-., O,T,~ fer..ee cbalrm&D, repottl tlat R., from Lord lllldla..hnU lllo 10<10 a.m. oouJoo will Seboo~ · orllq>odle IIIII, Aaa-f•t•• .fJIU-oldMarkGoft'ea. belm, ID4 a taa-oe 11111trtt1oe ey of Wfltmluter, bora wtt;b. bJ Dr. Htlell Bwtoertca fJola 011t arma. ud 'diOelll u Orup UC Dana. aDd Dolllar-llo ON 'LAGUNA 'S TERM Co.tJ Mucl olDI.mu~ cblld aDd u Callb'nll. pooler JAZZ 'GIIOUP lO ·PLAY cblkl; alai Pete Studwlct, a Oruce Cout Collep'a Jaa tecber ID tbt Aoabelro ..uoa Eosemble wtll pert)rm dlr'tlll hiP school ttlltrtct, autbor at Easter week at F.._ lalud. "Op tbe sb1D1Dc mollltaJn," ud Tbt anrd 1t'IDIIbc ~ ._... mantboa r~~U~~er, wbo 'ftsbonl tbe dJreetioD of Dr. Cllu' ... wlt!tout teet. tbe result of b1s Ratbtrford, wi.U pr...at; free mother bartDc beeo eJI)OSid cooeerta lloadlJ t~ ~ to ·rubella durlng prepaoq. urdly, Aprll 8-13, from 1 to Mark and Pete wtll present a Z:SO p.m. 1Jl the state court persooal· loot at birth defects. uu 1a troat ol Pe&Df}''s. ' THE REV. ELTON W. CROWELL of Su Jo.t, M,.,_IIJ' 1 lllo roelplool "' -''Gol- llllioo" -'lllo -To~ II"'• ---ol-a~lor -_.. .._..... llo loa!-.. u. ""*'-" ot tbe Lol AofoiH ........ lift·--· NOISE names councilman kDown en.ncellst and Bible teaeber, &bon. laUe with b1a wife, will appear ln a aeries of efUP:u.tle ...,.,.., Newport C~llau Mllu at the Central Bible Chureb ot Coda u... 190 Urd Doltl.l. a eudldlte tor n.et. St., April 7-12 at 7:30 p.m. aceordtDC to pallbx' RGblrf eetloD 1D T...-:r•• D).IIDiclpal II T I , I II. Bengstoo. Mr. Crowell serrocl lor 5 yearo '"' 111o .,.._ electloll, bu -pkUcl to be · . &ellaUe staff ol the Moody Bible Instttute, Chlcaao. Aatbor, presldeat ol tiM· N&Uooal Or· composer, and preacher, he has coodueted more tbiD p.DI.JatiOD to lDAre a SoiiDd. 600 evupUstle crusades In tbe Ubltecl States, Cuadl cODtrolled Ellflroameol:. and Latin America. Tbe UIDOCiaCIDlfQl of b1s DO- SAVINGS CE~TIFICATES' AND ALL PASSBOOK ACCOUNTS! llATE MINIMUM HELD fOR YIELI.) $1,000 1 YEAR term ccrcffk.atc ·---·-------+-~----· --,.-youR mln&tlcm by. lbe BOISE board Freeway projects halted S·~~~.Jn~~m:=; $1,000 90DAYS 5.92% VOTE New construction ootheNew-Beaeb a.DCl Costa Mea, to pt mlnatioa at U. tth imual iDee- port and Corooa del Mar tree-funds restored tor the COM tiD& ln Waal'dJlltioD 011 Ma:r 15 ways was postpooed indeftntte-road, seemed to be ProeHl-aDd 16. IY last Thursday by the state sing well before last Tbars-Yr, Doltal. a lawyer do A P R I L 9 T H director ot transportation. day's bombsbell IUIDCMI)Cemeot Uns ln BI.Jernt. bU bee Howard C. Ulrich would not by Mr. Ulrich. Npport'a reprMeDtatln to cuess bow loog the delay would Tbe Coroaa del Mar freeway NOISE llDee 19?0. NOISE mern.- be, lo anoo11DCln& sweeping cut-route rtma from South Cout berablp comes from eltlu Educator backs ln state road-building Plaf.a to University Dr. 1D lr-\oeatecl DIU atrports.1be or-plans, he blamed reduced fe-vine, then along nld Mac:Artll-palaatloo . -lao to rodaee deral ftmding. ur Blvd. to the Cc.st Hwy. ln DOLle lPtpi.Ct, CoaDCllmaD Dol-A Reai ,ISt "We had planned to spend Corona del Mar. Rowenr,lo-tal tu beta. a leader lD 1oea1 $6 btlllon In Orange atld Los cal oftlclats bare said tbeyftlll efforts to force OnDce Coody A Posl"t•"ve Th •"nker ~ Anl!"les countles roods over to re-route ... freeftJihrouell Airport to"""" liP __ , ... the oext ZO years," he tokl Boolta canyon aDd Unt 1t wtth daetloa eftortl. an Oakland, meeting ot tratne Coast Hwy, turther &nmcout. NOISE LlworldDI witb Selll.- englneers, 'but we oow expect All agreed however U.t the tors TUDDey Crautoa Percy An Actl'on Man thls to be cut to$2 .5 blllloo." South c...;. PJara-Unlverstty aDd Hatfteld'mcoocr'eumen Early this year, added work Ullk Is Deeded. Mr. Ulrich's Andrew ~baw udSamYOtll& on the Corona del Mar freeway announcement IDdettnltelypost-to latrodiiCe oew airport nolle were being asked by the state NOISE hu al.:l flied salt term ccnificale And most popular of all-·the convenient PASSBOOK ACCOUNT for dail> needs' 5~% day-in, day-out inleresl yields 5.39% P"' annum 0 Withdrawals hdorc maturity from term certiftc:ak: .ccrM•nh ar~ whj.ct to reUmtlon to cum:nt DaSJhook rate frum date of i!IIU&ncc, plus an additton~l thru montns' intc~st forfeiture HOME (WI'IC£: 1t.O Ocean Aver:ue, l.aaun;. lk~tc:h. f':~.lifornia 926.'1 I Telcph9nc: 49~-7.'141 • LAGUNA NIGUEL: .l Monarch Hay Plaza • SA!Iri Cl.EMENTE: 601 North El Camino Real • LACIJNA HIUS: 2-WJX Calle de Ia Plo.tq • I.AKt;,EtS·~~ 60Q \\:'~1 Graham Avenue J OS E PH STEWART haG reached the potnl that bids pones everythlng. cootrollollalatloo tnCoogreu. DISTRICT -, c~ for prepuatOI'y work. Bid r e-The Newport Freeway Is i WaablDCtOD. D C t.:teral ·II 1 quests were cancelled, hOW-completed south of Bristol St. e~url to toree tbl Federal Av- 6 ; ;C:;;;;; .. ;;;·;;;;~Je~v~er~,~w~he~n~a~~~~o~f~ru.d~s~l~l~l~s~r~o~~~ed~to:ooo~tl~o~~~~~utb~jla~U~oo~~~m:~:str::•~U~cm::to:~~n:.ll:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: " beeame evldeot. by to Bay St., tben rua aloog Su.. ollt aJrenft aolse cootrol eo- COIIDtJ and city ln-perlor Blvd. to l.J.Dk wtth forcemeat tbe Coast ln West • \ ./ l"\ft .:-',. J! ,._. h U t 011 ~l.,..:•JII ~. 1 J ~f 1 i' IJ ... ,__,. Return the EXPERIENCED CANDiDATE to YOUR CITY COUNCIL. For 8 YEARS H·OWARD ROGERS WE are endorsing Don & Betty Adklnson Jeanne B. Arnold Bruce Asper Charles P. Avery Paul Balalls Syd Balalls Bill Banning Mrs. Clrrelda H. Barnard Steve Barnard Graehen D. Barnes Mr. & Mrs. Honrd H. Batt Ward & Betty Buter Mr. & Mrs. Bartoo Seek Mrs. Joseph Beek C ralg Beclnrlcb Joyce & Ted Bellakotf Andrew & PaallDe Bertotti J . R. Blakemore Vlr&inJa Bollman E lien Borebselllous Dick & MUdrea Bowman JobD & Jue Boyd Tbomu F. Bridle Robert Braaard Vaab Breedln& Jtm Brobeck Ra:r a ADD Br~ Wallace &. Naocy Calderbead Robert Wllc:os VOTE FOR Betty K. Brown Mr. & Mrs. William B. Clark William D. Clark Sally Clay Dick & Caroline Clucas Bill Coulter Mary & John Cooway Robert W. GoodbOOy AOOrey Cotton Lee & Bob Cuyler Marcia Davis Mr. & Mrs. Georp DeVries Gn.eme s. Doane Marshall Dutfteld Mrs. LlDda Edwards Karen Ehrlincu Benrly & Richard Etuott Dan Emory E lalne & Dick En& land Byroo II Martba Farwell Lyman & Cath Fanrtll Susie Ficker Mrs. PbyWa Florin Eltu.betb A. Frederlekloo Stepben & Nan Fryer Ferrell s . Fullmer J IlleS & HeAlD Go.p Tom GuYey Ra,:r W!Wa.lu has • • • listened to YOU- • spoken out for YOU- • followed through. HOWARD ROGERS Bruce & lois Gelker Lee & Dan GUUlaocl Cbarles & Reoa Godshall Eald Crabb U.ertl & Nancy Graba.m Mr. & Mrs. George Greene Muriel Grtmtb ' Bill Grund:r Mrs. Patricia B. Gwt.n Mr. & llrs. Robert Ralg Bob Hatley Mr. & Mrs. w. J. Hall.ipJl Doua Rammoad Earl Barda&e Jame• Harrtactoo Boa aar .. 1 Doaald D. Harwood ~r!~ J~! Rlsttop Rlcllord l llllda Sohrt&- Wilma lmopae Hlckmu. Dorothy Ho-C..IIa H. tloYis Mr. • Mu. Harlin HoJt Gall . -llrotts -.a hlfiiCwcxtll llyr• • Jollo Jroi&DII Mr. ' Mu. Dtcll: Janta SbU'oaJI. Zw.,_ Dick & Patty Jenness Isabel Johnaoa Mrs. Henry Jobuoo PatJob.uoft Mike JoJmsoo Dr. &. Mrs, Rlcbard Joau A.Ddrea & Doa JODU Debby Jordlul Vln & Non Jot .... D Bill & CuollDe JO)'Dir Harry 6 Lllllu Kampb R&J Ia Rltb K-•- DiaDI J. Kllm• Jack KLac Mr. & Mrs. Jam .. Klrebll PenJ Ktlllo Mr. a lin. 1rdlr ~ !loa Koll William 6 SarU lt8U. Rolaad l llariiJa Ludrlpa St..e Ludrl ... S•IADdrt~ llr. 6 lira. WIUIIua G. LMt G-J. llcCor-k lira.-~ Blaloo~ llr. 6 lifO. Rod U.Oid Dr.lllro.lt- l!lr, 6 Mr-. NIP '"'"••atllatoallllllll Mr. Robert MacKay Fraak Ia Cbrts Marshall !loa lleHooe CaroU. llcDultl Robert 6 Jo.epbine McLaiD CaMA S. Wcl.&aplln Jollo • Vlolot lleNaqtllco llr. • lira. a-p llelllbardl Robert & Dorotb.J MNtrYt Mr. I. Mn. Robert F. lllller "_,_.._ lla--' GaDa lloiiMrd lleolleo-Keallortu ' llr, l lira. looopo llorrto s .. • c..-~~orr~o B•llorrta ·--lot.a- Jooll-· 'AIW.Ro~Jr. ...,. J-""-.... Lolo_ll llr,61b'1.aa .._~Ud · PIXIII .l-O'Dea llr • .It 'lira. Pool A. hlmor -~·-, ... '-" ... -l'lqlila ..... ... Georp Perlln T . o.d:&D stewart Joooph P. Phl~ Joy stawart Yr. fl .llfl. Jolla Porter Jltte.stewut ADcus Potter Krs. lobO store Georl!" R-Tim l Sloou Slrader Gtotral Tom Rile)' llartla •loa~m~ Strombtrr Mr. & Mrs. Frui RJaod11 Do1116 L. StaDIIySUDderii.DC! Franlt 6 ~ -·-1M,....,._ Jobo J. l llltdroo! A. -All -,.Tiot Ilea R-11 II,, .lo lira, Wm. L. Tllompooi ~:-::.:,=~=-:u;:. ";"Ko': ~ Vtrlf.U. See• .. • .laol r.. Loalao Scollold Plllll-T- Jou -* . ~,.,.. llro.Palrlct'-'4 Dr,GonNVu- Aio• "R_, ._ P-l Palllo Y ... l Polo-'llr;, l lira. Rillllr<llt Vortt 11oap1 lllarrtlllldlllll -a....,.._ 8tttJ Stat. X .. 't II I JlaroiiJ Wal GlooW.-JolaW- IIarjorltlloltll ~ •- Tayllll' l I-llootltl -·-llr • .lollro. G...,.... -a -'Wotlll M ...... l ......... .....,.~,... ... Lolol.-. :~ .. ~ ... ----· lira, ,,._..,.._ 'tlli II T • ...,_ llr. l lira. R, II,--610.-Doa-1 Pol611a ..... ,. • • -· I Dng 111ki~t charged NEWOIIT IIAAIOR 11- PIJIU .. ED IEBILY ~ PAGE 1 TIIIIISIIIIT, -L \ IIJI «XXDA--.~ Two c-dol -.J. --........ "' Po-.... arrelltd tut ... -a.·-at' p.m •• lilolda}' ol ...... -,.,_ ... -..,~ lUI -........... -- pollee _,.. • ..-11111 dorod Ia -AM 111o -..• ~, . ~-·~· ~· , Back to the People IWI~OilT DORY ICINI! IY1 MAU LI!YSI!M Historic sites sketched .... _ .. slyjap ud ..... Aua. ~ ... ~luloiiMJ ""· part S..Cb iu11lt Mark Ley..a to compt.tt. a Mrles ot14ortc- lal --dt!>lc:tlll& tbe beach eoamumlty boUI: IJ'om a ~teaflad preseal'ttorYiew. 1ft. lAJMD lllllStrattd tbe booll:, "Thllt.Newport Beach." wrltteo bJ ·ste•e JobutoD. Born ID "'!h'ort>,liolctam, Mr. Loy. HD bas -~ a Hait:x:a' Ar• residellt I1Dce 1958. He 11 a member ol tbe L&.,mt Beach Art Asa., put board member ot llle 0raDco Coooty Art AIJOil., ud bu beea tbe r.e.lpteat ol aamer001 &ftfds aDd aceept- botti aaUonal aDd local. lotb ....... House Prayer COAST MWY., COIIONA DIL MAR LOWII LIVIL -IIAI IH ·rs)tDl!HI>M~IHATIOHAL. PULL GOSPEL IUMDAY.SCMOOL• 1•45 WOIStiiP SIIVICii 11•11 1'1Ai!1Git..IIT1C IIIVICit .... P.M. SUNDAY PIAY'IIAMO IIlLI STUDY• 7•• P.lll. WIDNIIDAY .liiLLIAM T. UOAH, PASTOR Clllnlgngafulnol , ••• , .. , .. , 0..6Nt••Ofi.J cn~~u-O.rc.t 1tll!lREV.lOHN A. LINDVALL, IIIID1- : _, Bonlee: 10:00 ...... ,. ... 'l FIRST CHI/Rat OF LUTHERAN CHURCH ~.~~ ~NTIST OF THE MASTER NOJ'PO" -~ 2100-V._ Dr. StJNi>AY SCHOOL eo.-... Mor. C..H. 9 I IChJO a. a . LAWRIMCB D. Fll~ SUNDAY S!RVICES .._-,_Itt -· • • tChiO .. •• l11mAT ICJKlOL c• ·-WEDNESDAY EVEHING t:l$ 1D IQo.ll a.a. BtMdl.cUDe Art Awards, St. Raymoais AQIUill PurcbUO- Prlse Competllloo, tbe Allllaol AU CaUforDia Juri ad Sbow, tbe Aoaua1 Jurted Art Sbcnr, FCMm- taJ.Jl valley. Tbe worD depleting tbe Newport sceoe are on cllsplay at Mariners 8aYinp and Loan oa Dover aDd Westeutf and also at B&y&tde cemer. ReprlDts of the worts wiD be uatlable fret to the pubUc tor a llmlted time at botb loca- tloos. MARK LEYSEH TODAY ' By J.C. Humph,;os J.C. Hump"'"'-wh01111 lfO,. ttt 1823 N""'''rt Blwl. 11M bHn • Con. Me .. lttndm¥1( lor mortt tMn 27 r-.,._ i1 •n wrhoriry on .-m••nd j_,,..,_ GOLD IH PREHISTORIC TIMES Ttny flakes or gold easily visible, and ooe tberefore lmderstand golden objects ..-red earlJ 1D EIJPC's history. MEE11r«i • ,.... --10:10 .... REAliNG ROOM ll::j~IIIII=C~<-; .... t·::.J Week d.r.: P ..... • 5 p.~~t.. Wedanday; 9 a.111. • 7•·U Tbe tlrst record ol mlDiDc lD EppC dates about zzoo B. c., the ot lasblootDc obJe<potsori"'eclic;;; I reachlnc extreme Tuadoy~Friday< 9 a.m. -5 p.a; 7-9 p.m. •• Dr. SUNDAY Jla.a. SUNDAY . lta.-. I!VIINJNG ..... CoootlwJ. "·-.. , .... 1tot ATTlltD THI CHURCH OP YOU I CHOICI RIGULAILY by 1350 B.C., Totaathamea W'lS a solld gold cofftn 242 It IDto. of blm, worlti.Dg skill IID8J:ce11ed any ap. llec' COle! Ia early passed from ODe CODQuerer to uotber u spoils ot n.r. Altaacler tbt Grlllt'a ooo- q-.ol Eppt lroacbl blm told wortb ot"er $100,000,- 000; IIIII -gold bold by Rome wu plandtr kxltld trom Eppt bJ 111o Gr..U. TodiJ, .,ld lUll bolda Ita nla u a IIIPOll ot war, u eeoeomlc ftiPOG IDIS, ol ol jowolrJ's c....,..-~ n.or..-wwoootdts- •urt -. Md •U • c.INtd .w Prldly. -•'-we lltellud~:e Baltli detede•• were ar-B-12, ol 101-l/1 1r :a ralpod ,_..., Ia Hullar A ... IIIII Kool Alloo R ~ Dl8rld C-. lloll-oot n, o111• t/1 w.._ A •• 11 m,ooo ..... ' A -Nd ~ STIYIIS ILI!CTID lultac --· IJfN .... IY port Ud G-. polleo, Oi·-~ LITERARY GROUP uce COIIIIJ'I Marcotlca ~* st.Yea Rlebard Burl1qtam, Force Ud r.denl tDd tta t .00 of Mr. and Mu. F. G. dru1 deteeu..-... led to tM • BuliDpm ol 120'7 starboard rat, Way, Harbor VIew Htll•, bu Rludl, a ebemUtry tMebljr bMD elected MCretary ot Delta at G-. bleb aebool, d T-PI Utorary Soeloly ot B--. a local eemtet • Bob Jooes tJnlyeriJI.ty, Grtta- .traetar, IIIUUfletwed a Jo YUle, S. C. Sten, a l9'7Z grad- tam .... called ''IPNd"· la a ate or Herltap ldeb school. Gr .. Valley eablD lD Su. -Au..belm, Is a ICJPbOmore at audlao Cotdy, poU.ee e '• BJU, majorlDc In l'dlltory, Dmeers aJd tbeJ tJouclli j & Bob Jooes UalYerslty Is a pouad of IPMd from tbt p&l.r eoeducattoaal, Uberal arts lor $J,OOO IUJd had inode ~·-Cbrtstlu tutttulloo staDdlDc r~r.~~~meaU to byy uotbtr.J 5-for tbe ''old-time relletoo" aDd poiJIIdl: tor $11,000 wbea tlie tbe absolute authority of tbe arr..ta were made. Bible . " ,. lUQ Your Support C.n Elect Him Supervisor June 4 Dr. FrlueUe 1.1 ..u1t1Ye to Ole ...itt 1o Mft c:o~~~-tJ nne lalUate pll'lUHIIt &dlol ntbtr ttu. lo •" P · eramem qeaelel CJrtcllate 1-IDd ....,.,, Blr mooey too ofteD bay• eleeted omces I:Jr au. .-. poRI tbiD satt.f)1Dr tbe peop .. 'l DMCia. For tll1l eleetioD at leut, belp pat JOCII' new a ln power. Woa•t you )DID NOW lD tbe attempt to retun public omlltt.ce to elected omee. E•ea a small ooatrlb«iool caa pa, a Ytll'J stplftcant role. PLEASE SEND CONTRffiU'I'IOMS TO: FRIZZELL£ FOR 5tb DISTRICT SUPERVI9C* US DOVER DRIVE, SUITE g NEWPORT BEACil, CALIF., 91110 ··~ 'I McKerren cares about these issues- 1. Newport Beach P a great place to life-let's keep tt that way, Z. No s..-jetp(Jr1. Ia our blckrard. 3. Mutm11m SU"riees at mlnimal'costs througtl20 years of esperienee iD ftDancl&l management. 4. A limited, ord.er)y CfOwtb. 5. Density cootrolled to maintain the quality of our UYLDg entroo.meat. 6. Protectica c#. baslc property rights -to pro'f'ide pr~ty owners freedom from lllll'eason&ble restrictions aM alknr usace compatible wtth tbe neighborhOOd. McKerren cares about Newport Beach- And so do his supporters Mrs. Gail Mclnnis lark Keayoo Clrtle , Mr. '-llrs. L. Onndo Wm. ' Butan Absbear Jerry He~ln Hal Burkt.ut lt'CII'reli Fullmer ' MarLa.a Harney I Jo .. Alp! Dr. Rter.rd r. Altman Patricia Alpl Patricia Alward Fraak Alwvd CatMrlDe L Blue Cap Blaekban G. 1M Ballard Syd BalaU. Paa.l Ball.lls Pat Brosoa ·----L•UaM. a.-a ._. ... llwlu! CaptR.F.- ~-eb Rodye.tdeb Pat &lad; o ... Black Plllllp H. Br- llm- -K.Bron lin. Robert BoaMr Lydla- lrle- PtMr8n:M d Dlci<C- CaniMC-.,_c_ .... -c-a...-Da ... m l>iek Laoe Mu1.t Store Mr. 6 Mrs. JobD Weller E nrett 6 llarii}'D Gust "Bob ' JoAna Ward FrutE-.111 Bnl Spencer M:ra. Dtek Tucker Rclbby Tbompsoo SMphen otncte E '\aiDe Encla.Dd Rl:cbud Eq!aDIS AUce M. Fansler C.bu'IH Ft.DSler L. W. Fuu.r £<11111 Foller M:ra. Pat Focter PAt Foster Norma J . Foley Hi!llnR. Gap JatoaW. Qap IJ·-Grtfllt!l LolaGo- DoololGilcroat o-.y Gllcroot DIUII E. Clkrest Jr. Elr~eeGaa.. R-U Grlllllll MoclaQrlllla BID~ E'o!C:.., Jb .. Gwtttwm Ar_..__ J ... l. FolaJ hiiiFw- J~ o.Jdl ,., ... IA&IFae ... ...... ,. • It am,_ ...._ Earl E. Harcalrl! lrene Hardage Rod Calderhe&d Marilyn Voorhis Mrs. D. N. Treadft.y Jim 11 Lois WaydeUch David BrandoO George Roberts Andrea Roberts Roo Sehwart& Gary L. Sparks Robert H IJSioo Harold R. Hannigan Enlyn R. Hart Wayne Ireland Georte Jones Hem-y Jones Sally H. Jones Dr. Mark F. Josetf Dlck Jan1s Pergy Janis Ra)pb Janis Pat Johuorl Wike Johnson EQteDe F. ltoncb KueD Koncb J-Kanmurt H. K. L&~»er Mrs. H. K. L&.-r Mrs. H. K, L&Polll' Rotuc1W • .-... lloralJD ....... ..,. Beuliall Lece G•eKan.m ... James C. IUUlllpwortll J•DIIU~ Caro)JI KluiJ Gerald~ CIII'U MaliMll Jlm•l• L. MlrUD GIMJ MeFarlucl IIU'JDISIIIIIIIC Paul J . Gruber Barbara Net.:Ja Marian B~rktart Sue Ooue Louise Janers Frank ' VlrpDII MeK.lbbiD Paul ' Allee RHd Hank ' Marpret Weber Dr. II Mrs. E. J. Bechtel Rtcbard Rodce Ouid M.ldd.lemu Patricia IIUddlemu Mrs. Frederick Myers VlrciDI& lllllal Glena MCIIOH Frede.rlet Myers Robert T. Ormaa Paul O'SIM& N atalle O'Slea PorU&Oldmea FraUOldm• Marpret Orlltt Atberti.Ot.oo BraceOt... JeuOates BWOatoa H~neyP._.. RliliiPelll BID PeU. Mra.D.~­ Gtw'IIRJU Mra. JatDN Rleatb c:.-co Rodd s-•• llldllltoeeloltl TOOJ- GiooB. RoliiJ Vtr,_a_ ....... SM lo. RotiiJ ..... llon1Uatl- Marsball Dufftekl Jim MaeMUlan Broce England Howard li Dottie Holden Lesly Ann Rtu.o Fred Wynia LJllil Weber Kay Brown Wlllll.m DeMott Richard McFarland Bill Martin Jollll MacMUlaD Fruces MacMillan Geor eta Lee Tanner Payne Tbayer Dick TIIC.ker Cbarles Uasworth San Wuaecke Belly w..- Robtrt WIDstan WUllam Warnec.ke JoiiD Wrt&ttt Aopll Ficker White Elolat Wri&llt C. o.caa Welcb Mu:IM WUDuns Paal J. wtllllml llortJra- Ritlll WCII"Mf'dt Dr. Wa .. W.--rcl RIIIIWrlcM Dr. CIJariM ~u •--.u . DuC:.., lin. Sari- Sari- 11-l.ar,Dio --:.: ... : ... ~';:..t ~ar-t .., •• s-t Wally Koch Bill li Ba B&ssl'&m Wary Lou Da1r900 N 1nfa J ani.s Bomell Pea.se Stephen Drummy Joseph P.McCormiek Jerre McCormick William H. Eiler s Dr. Edwtn Gust Peggy Ann C.r.sl RObert Shelton Les Steffensen Luc.Uie Stepbells A. Frank Sebek leaoSebet< Vlrctnta Stmmoos Charles Slmmoas Walter SemenluiF: Kathy Sanpter Bob8&optor llo-Sarcout Mra. Metril Sarpaot WllllamT.- Jou Sem.l.lk s.._so,dor eo..lalota Paal Salota ......,... •• p'v BID'i ...... Tod'-Dawlol • .- ~-....... lira. ...... IJ fro .... _,_ Or.II.P. ~ --•. ~. ...... --~~-­~...-... --·--- ._.....,. ·-r·· __ ..__._ lliiMW, ... (1114 Ollllilllti IlL-CAL or refuse." SECT(ON 2. Sectlon 6.04,0'70 1 Time 2 Times 3 Times the Newlort Beach Munl ci- Code is ameOOed to read: 20 words or leas . . . 2.00 3.50 4.50 "6.04.070 Hauling Restricted Contract Agent s And City 21 to 30 words., ... 3.00 41.75 6,00 31 to 40 words. . . . . 4.00 6,50 8.00 IN NEWI"OR T BEACH Employees. Any refuse, g:lf· • .... .-, or cuttings which are Office ~~·umiture I ptacel within the vlclnlty of Each word over 40. . .to-::-=:--::-·~1:5:-:-__ _::·':.::0 __ 11 0 BE/o.UTY S/o.LOH • F LORISTS DESKS •CHAIRS curb or alley for collec. I FILES •SAFES purposes shall become the ---· OF FICE SUPP:UES of the City of Newport ~ ...... '~ FLOWERS FOR BEAUTY NOOK ALL OCCASIONS 2732 E. Coast Hwy. DeMur! Tosh Beach, and oo person other ~ & STATIONERY than contract agent or em- 5•1•• -Adding M-=hl,.. ployees of the City or a san-Corona del Mar FLORISTS JWn[ .. , Ty~rlt"' s..-..1u 673-6820 ituy district acting tn the • B ICYCLES SALES & SERVICE •20 f . 17TH ST. COSTA MESA 646-7706 -646-6855 MALCOLM (BUO,CUTLER • BOOKS FOR SALE Read ''Rendenous at Katyn," by Foster Furcolo. A oovel based oo one ot the most shock- big eTeots Lb modern history. Paperteek., $2.00. AMERICAN OPINION BOOK STORE 504 Old Newport Blvd: Newport Httctb (JIIII below 15tlt straet) 0 DRY CLE/o.H!RS D IMMITT ()i1.U. . CIWI& Finnt quollly dry d ... tn, ondleprem61es • Self-olalllldry .......... _,.; __ FrWdain:.-m a.D &. Cooool HW)'., CDM flaoae: PHONE 646-4479 2438 Newport Bfvd. Costa Mesa scope of t:-.etr agency or ru~e OFFICE SUPPlY INC. employment, aod pr ivate COl- lOll Newpwt Blwi .,Newpon lectors having a license to 00 • RESTAURANT so fr om the city, shall remove • H EA RIH C AI OS from any place or premises tn HAL AEBISCHER HOME COOKED FOOD the City or transpor t over the ,. . ~ ..... ~·-.... ... I streets thereof any gar-~«PW l ··r.n.---.. -,ciio;refllse or cuttings. This ~.:,.·1·-'"''"•:•1•0·~. il, Corono d.t Mar ~ does not prevent the "I - -BRUNCH TH AU fOllOWing : (a) A person from Proper Fit1ing Assured DINNER gathering and removing refuse 2721 E .Coaat Hwy., cuttings from premises as 3409 E. Coast Hwy. a result of construction, land- Corona del Mar • FOR scaping or prdeolbg services 675·3833 the same has not been set LAKE ARROWHEAD, oorL. for collection by the City • MA RINE HARDWAR E shore, mountaJn chalet. the district or a prln.te col~ Sleeps 16. Make resern-lector; (b) a person from re. Uons, weekend, we:et or moving garbage, refuse or cut- • month : 549-3612 or 979-0621. Ungs which have been generateff 25 ~ l& 1-.-F=-o=-=-=Rs-:·-L""'E,-------I ·~:o;c·:::.·~.~ owned or COO-" It by him; (c) the lmme. Cloth.Lbg • Nautical GUts dlale removal by any persoo MulDe HardWare COMPANION CRYPT tor two Open ••• days a week (No. Ml) ID l.qaDita c--refuse or cuttlbcs Paclft v'" y .... .., are by the Hulth to aene you better c emorlalPart. Otf1cer, General Services Di- 2'700 W. COAST HWY., N. B. CI*. C&U (7l4) 165-48'71 rector, Fire Marshal or Com- PHONE .. 5 or write GlaD BaJt-, ~ V"' ·1711 0'1'1 -7 _,., munlty Development n......... .. ,_ I , YIICCI Valley 9!284. .....,_. e pER SON AL mtGt Director to constitute a. • SERVICE$ nuisaDCe or a dangertotbepub- PHYSICAL THERAPY tr•t-He bealth, safety or pneral meats, (c:ata.stropbic) cases, OOROTHY NAPKIE INTERIORS. weltare; or (d) any QOD.proflt strokes, etc. T-.cb you to (11 years with w. &J, Sloue) orpni&attoa from collecting ambulate. Rome calls by 411 RiYerslde be., Nnpc),n dlsearded oewspapers ill any awotntmeat oaly, 646-&&M. Beach. Phone 548-9'798 or mUDer whlcb does DOt conruct Medical rltern.ls accepted, 6CZ-l6111 , (Waster Charpl) with tb.lJ: ordinaDce oraD)' other pr<wutoa of this coctt." • MUSICAL f_OR SAL! SECTION I. This ordloance S wu totroctuced at a rerutar , SpriDcllme Spectals • Ml CU.L /o.H !OUS mMIJAc ol lbe Clly CoiiDCil Orptroa --Play ln mlbuCes SPOTS BEFORE YOUR EYES_ of the City of Nnport Beach wttbout leaoal .. , .$399.50 00 rolir..., carpet Remolft btld oa tbe lllb day ot YamaM. ·-Wa1Dut plano, Just tbtm wttb Slut Laitre. Rtltt M&rcb, 1974, IDd wu &dOpted I -••••• -••••••••• $895.00 tlo<trlc •• ....,..., $t.oo. oo 1110 Z5tb tltr ot Marcb, 1971, Rammood -->:-lorpn hiiiTJ cron -• 110~ "' lilt followlar -· 10 wit, 00 Wt • ·-.. · · · • .$595.00 ~~~Coo~II~R"'~··:c:or=-=·=tlt=l=ll=ar=., :;"~T;ES~·~;COIINCIUIU,IIclllola,, IID&'IIIII ,_ -· Blf. bal&ood Croot, Doala~ Rrckolf, -. .......... -.$1!5.00 Taaa D..J Ot"IUo --·;ai£i.TCOIJI(CILIIE"' ft-. .,...... .. •·• • • .. $1-UG.OO Ensign P~blishlng Co. A COUftCILM!H, -C-.,...pa., ....... 0 1fut Prl•lnl ---·-,, -!lot..-Hlth •..-1 rolary. 10 It IJ• lon lyi .. IICIIIIID'I'Ito IIIIIIC CO. olfoet ,... .. wttll Nil I 1 • 1Mr1J -81o1aft1 :1121 E. Coaat Hwy, lilt ""'"' -&, -.&a CORONA DEL Mlo.R I& 1tl4 Phon• 6n.o5!0 -: ,l;rU 4, 197f, ll llftpart ..,... ..... , Dr. Popper to preview ,_, __ _ .................. te ..... l ... .. ~ .... If ... .. ....,_. __ ... ., lilt lr-..,.......,, Co•- ·-"' "'" Orup c_, Pbllltor-e Soolllr. Tlto ·-Ylb .. Ito .. t1 a,so p.m. lthrtltr. April 11 ta tbt told' room of Mea. Com! ·-IJC lrriDt. · At 5 p.m. preetdlllr lbe tlla- aer, Dr. Jaa POIJPIT wi.U pre- HOt a coocert prnlew pro. lfl.m Ia tbt oooeert baD of tbl liDo arta Ylllap, Dr, P- Is tbt: cblirmaa ot tht OCLA mute department IDd tor lbl Pllt U yars has been the dlr.c:tor ot lbe open workthop oD campus. FoUowiiC the dinDer, l COD- eert by the Los Anples Ph.ll- llarmonlc wtth Zrbll'l Mehta coDd uctlbc wm be held at B:SO p.m. Lb Crawford Hall, OCI. BUNNY COM ES BY SEA FOR EASTER BRUN CH On Easter Sunday, April the Balboa Yacht Club wtll come members and pests for the annual Easter bruoch at the clubhouse, 1801 Bayside Drive Corona del Mar, from 10 a.m: to 2 p.m. The Easter bunny will arrive by sea at 11 a.m., br lnglnc goodies to all the small people. The Easter ere hWlt will be(ln promptly at 11:30 a.m. with Mr. and t.lrs. Ph.ll Rowe 1n eharge, The eggs can be r e- deemed ror special prizes Lb keeplbg with Balboa Yacht C tub's golden annlnrsary year. • Guests wtll be welcomed by Commodore aM Mrs. Oavtd Lang, VIce-Commodore and Mrs. Kenneth Ross and Rear Commodore and Mrs. Chester Purcell. MRS. WR IGHT OI ES . tQ'ittOJn)J RNIUCbarl Ia tbe Geld ol dllttltr7 tf ,eoMINlJ at wort to JmprOIJ'e dllltal " '-:f Ud daear .... -loclollq-• .<a,_.,_ rtctllf: dt'rtklpmtDt Is a ..., dellt:&l cbMDaql tbat may make the 4rlldtd 4tatal 4riU a tblr oflho posl. · Tbe oew cbomlca~ l<lorluttd~ tor abort as GK-101, rtmoYealooth · ywl. drlllltlr tnd Yltll Ylrtuollr oo poiD· 01' • roporltd b)' moot pollenlo. Wbtn your dtltliai .,. your dot:IOI' """''!,i medlcattoo., wt'll till the preeertpttoa pro 1 lad prtciMl)'. Tate adnntap ol BAY81 · PHARMACY'S ertra eent.cee ... our Fam y Record Plan, our Tu Record Plaia. our c:bllJI accounts , our deH•err Hulet ... all uaJJa~ to you at NO EXTRA CHARGE. stop Lb aDd itt acquatnted. J • • • ! ! HANDY HINT: Remove spllDters pa.lnlels;J. Apply u tee cube for a mt.Dutl or 10 bef<h eotnr after tbt spllnter with a sterile ...t:e. B&SIDE.i PHARMAC Y WITH C /o.RO '14 PARTY' '"1 1016 bayside dr, -newport be&CI'i -eautor nia, ., Ll NCOLN-CONTI NENTAL MARK IV Base.d on resale prices published In recent Automobile Deale"' Association guide book ~ntmental ~ark IV ret~rns more of its original manufKiurer'a suggested price !han any 01~~ ~xury car bu1tt In A~enca. There w•ll never be a better time to own your own Continental than n~ht now ... Come •n and check our vut selection of ALL models in stock at an all-time LOW .PflC8J THERE MAY BE A BE II ER TIME AND PLACE TO BUY A CONTINENTAL -BUT I DOUBT IT! SA TURDA:Y SERVICE IOI'IU GIIIVII-.:E OUR 111MC1 DIPMYMBfl' IS Ofii41A~Y 1:00 A.M. It 4:00P.M. •• , I Publish Your FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT •• I ~ 1 ro • ALL CITII!S · -pENs/CN l.=jou.~"• COUNTY ) ONLY $25.00 LIST OF SUPPORTERS: Paul A. Palmer AlolaStnartCOI Dr. 6 Mro. I. K. -.1 •-o.eu.sr. •-•talllov .... M, D.cn- 1-l.~M '-111 D. Wtlla o. A. t•uesu -T.O... Nl&_,_ ...... Dw...,._ Dr ....... ClorJ- Dr.tlln.S..P.IIIIIIr _._.,,... oPRIHTIHG Ensign Publishing Co. O{fs.l Prirtl~rs HiW. apMCI rotory offset press 2n1 E. Coast Hwy. CORONA DEL MAR Phon"' 67J.OS50 Theodore Robins, Chairman of the Board of Directors of tbe Bank of Costa Mesa. Theo is a man, 81 years yo\Dlg, w bo has dedicated his Ute to the Harbor Area and Its people. In 19Z9 he was a member of tbe first board or trustees of the Newport Harbor Union High School District. 1"orrce, be has been pre- sident of tbe Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, also pre- sident of the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Uoos Club, Commander of Newport Harbor Legion Post 291, president of Newport Harbor Exchange CJ"' and a very actl .. supporter and director of the Harbor Area Boys Club. ln tact there's hardly a commlllllty con- scious club to which be hasn't eootrlbuted In time, effort and money. When be was asked to aeeept the position of chairman of tbe Board of the Bank of Costa Mesa, his response was Immediate. He knew !bat the people or Costa Mesa wanted --and Deeded --"their own bank." He was not only wtlllng to help In the formation of the bank, but Insisted .on an active partielpatlon In setting the guide- lines and polleles tbat have carried !be bank to Its present, healthy eondltlon. Theo's prominence in Costa Mesa business circles has lnfiu- enced many people to conduct their financial affairs at our bank. They rely on his Integrity, respect tbe prestige he !rings to any orpnlza- tion. Tbey know !bat It Theo Robins finds It ecooomlcally sound to have bls accolllll at the Bank of Costa Mesa, !ben It must be the right place to do business. And It is. Tbeo Robins, CiU.en of the Year, 1962; Man of the Year, 1966. Our Man for All Reasons. RE-ELECT YOUR COUNCILMAN MILAN M. DOSTAL INCUMBENT • PROVEN EXPERIENCE -4 YEARS AS YOUR COUNCILMAN • PROVEN LEADERSHIP -LEADS AIRPORT NOISE FIGHT -LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY • PROVEN JUDGMENT D. J. A Nuc:y Daniels Dr. A lin. Lona Rt~tber Nor.u LciiU O. W. "DteJr;•• Rtebu:d lloJ ... ...,. Pula... Doer-'--llr, a 11r .. C u.ta M. Hooet Boll .......... Bo-ne-,--. ........... ......,,..., s-c.--..YifdloJ S. T. llofll, h . -PUT "NEWPORT TOMORROW'S" GOALS & LOW·DENSITY, LOW-PROFILE AND HIGH QUALITY IN THE NEW "GENERAL PLAN" • -INSURING NO MORE PROMONTORY POINTS! Earl H. Hardl .. Cbrta- llr. a Mr .. Cllu.., Rubua Haaooet a..t. m Dr .• Mrll--· Boo ... atl DoaY- Dr. 6 Mrl. Macl.p B. Somers ,.,_a_ Ga.- Dr. hull R. s-- Dr. 6 Mro. _.,. W. FniD ·-c.-J<M • Dw\Oii. na • ., J&Q 6 a· ' slit .. .., Dr. & Mro.rn.lfo trlelh. Ja411 ... ' Rocer • Car.:al BlaDcbard Dr. Deu R•Yie Bill I Nuey Wood Paul I 8ettJ MeXialey J .. T-011) Raywttlla .. Stulty 6 Ratll LtLie1Te Cui 6 TII'1'J Kymla Doo l<oll Mrs. Bert coar., llr. A lllu. DoMid F'tr,_. Otet Fl'OIIDID Dr. lrYIIIrLtllr R--BtU ........ lltdaO EYelyD Hart Corlaa Bibb Mr. aMra. T. o.eustewart Dlet l.lueCroel Mill 6 MJfM F,_ Jtm a•· s ... Goa. ()!«.) ,_. F. RU.y -··-u,__ , __ Dr.6Mrt.~­ Roluol6~17a~ """ ........ 101116--tlf .,.. • Dllllt 'tct 7 2 -...-., .... • Tuesday,.April 9 -MILAN --DOSTAL '-nbeaten, win , 8·2 •cJI.rt .... *•llllln:.._ ...__ltg"MnlllliiO..UIIM··slll lllltlialO..O .-... Ill of-IWI CIIIH_S-na_IWI wto-c:..-. 1o-. •-. Tonlu It Ia lloWporl'alllc.....,..__ c--11111n••• .. • ...... t ?. QMIAa. . . ... 1 .......... .... ,., Ill ·-'-'• C.,_ dol-l lloiiWU. = ....... 1 hi ~ ... n 1 n.t~ar. . u..oa _.... ... na ... ww. 11111 T ••· 11 c-dol llor ·-boct of E-IIOidll( 1M YlaiJora ·--Willi ... .,, ·-·-oflllolp-... ' bill. -·Koo-·-·-.... -111 tM -~ wtui 1 lrtplod Ill plllcb r-lllll<o Grudo T-Ia -Z·l <rto ,;,. E-. liiiii'Pll1 Ill tbo 4111 Yllb tbo GroN, *ri1oc --,. c-M-·• M-.p 101 wJuloC rua. c.,.... dol 11or PllJa u t~MU 11111 rmae o of t11o Jollll ar.,.. .... t11t .,.,. rmae ~ .,.,.. -r- ,_ ·-bMliJI( crou-oliOw Ill C-lll-'a WID ...r <lay ad llopolll, lillllq ad ton rtnl &ltaacJa 4MI, EatucJa. He was tbe wlrmloc S:U. Ftldi.J, CCWOIII del Mar II pUcber aDd trip*! to ecore Alter tomorrow'a PN at FOiataiD Vallty, Los Ala· Z rus. Newport Ia ld&e .UJ AprU 16, mttoa at Co* Mea, W:apolta Lut Friday, Newpc:d belt ad Elllaaela, ...., Lcoro at Now. Marilla 3-1, EdiiOD blaDit .. Gals soccer port wllll all pmes Estoocla 2c.oai'·aSI!ltallll ADa ·-.. {18lfLX) '12 YW SUPER BUG SAVE '66 CADILLAC SEDAN DE YIUE, •odoo ......... ~" .._...-.,. c:W. po.o-< I'""""·,.._. bra'<ft, F'O""W< wondowt. pow.--· (THSOJO) $688 '68 BUICK SKYLARK 2 DR. S,..,l V-8. rodio. '-'«. OUIO. tr ...... , ""~~loop~ (WAN27•J $1088 '69 CHEVROLET IMPlLA .............. -. .-....... 1188 ,.,_ ''"""~~-......y4 rocl. '""""' teams win 1'be N.wport Beaeb recr•· IJoD deportmllll eompletod diJl ctrl'J .oceer aa101 M&reb 23. Tbe YinDerl 1D tbt "A" dh1- lioa •• eth. '7th ud atb enders ·-were: llrst, MulDers Bloe Tblnp, coacbed by Kathy Kocb; tad, Peoluull. Redoecks, coacbed by Stephanie Seymolll'; Srd, Buffalo Hills Ooobles, coacbed bJ Kalby McGuire. Tbe members of Mariners' team are Lori Catbcarl, Lisa McGalTIJl, UaaHolalnger,Ste- phanle Larkin. Trlcla Ecbter- oacb, Elisabeth Ecbternach, ADD Yardley, Jeanne Wolfe, Kim Tun..tser, Kathryn Asab.loo, Karen A&ah!Do, Naocy Mockett, JeDDlfer B&dbam, Nancy Mc- Calterty, Denise Dickenson, Katrtn Hecht, stephanie Ran- ger, Mary Brown and sandy CDoinlere. The wlruling teams In the "B" dh1sioo .• 3rd, 4th and Stb graders ·-· were: first, Commlmity Youth Center Su. per Soccers, COI.ched by Ja- net Amish; 2Dd, Eastblutf Soc- cer Boopers, COI.Ched by Sbon- oa Fttzcerak!; 3rd, Community Youtb Center Broncos, also coached by Janet Amish. The members of tile ev e Super Soccers are Sandy Da- vis, Terl Davis, Cindy Monc- oarsh, Mary Whittier, Shelly Husser, Molly Campbell, Jes- sica AlpllJJ., Torr! Glatch, Ka- thleen Bright, Kevin Hauser, Tory Fleetwood, Sean Carney, Janice Durkee, Khris Merrell and Merrl Laursen. TltUIIIMY, Al'tlll 4, 1114 CO«OIIA D£L IIAA, CAL Illes wll 011 2 IllS 111131 ==:-~.~ 10 ~C.. CVIZII-,....... il-l -1 ..... GIIAIOLI WIMIIOTII 100 AMD 2201 IUCI LOll t ... lltMIMIIIDI-· 1M flo 7 --tofl>o -Giro-, U Or .... Plroto dloiiVO-- .., lo .. -Aa Couoto lop of 1M ..... lllloiM-1. C-Collop tr-• cop. WaUmtro waa ...... Ia 1M l 1:/.)('1, 5-1 .. pol I 1111 lo I $ loll Orul .... to AI Zla6or .. ad 1>Dtll t11o JOO.,.ili -11110 ...... ~11. Jldlrl>il 1M 11 .. 1 -· loolll -. •Ill> a ln1Pia tr * ~~r• ,. _. 1M ao .,. occ *""" u ... be 1111 -beeloo 1a Iliad U'\,,,,, Tbe ftdooy lll"oa<UIIrry of!M-wlclrw-o IOI.H trie-doe~ lo ri· --yoar, 7 Walllea'a Ph* a 1.10 10· -•Dill K-•• -· 01111a1 au Dtoto 11-Coldlzl eord Ill-c-c--fleo IIJ, occ llllloollto lllltal rrtay play IJid a 7-IZ mark of 1111 •• Ia tbo -.. <ftll'o Tbe 'Pinto traekotera ora .. lOlL T.. Blca DOW tUi I •J.ac:1ai ud Ktfle Morrow'• RBI DOW o ... J ta Soatb C•lt CO.-I---relt from SCC actioe do$1e. tereace aetioa.. Tbt)' wtll bott Ud WJIJ -Ill tllo ._I Bu111 Aa Codlop'l -~~ Sula Ala Colli .. 00 lbe OCC ~~~rtoo lo.........t, April oqao<l --0aup C-Oftl ad J p,m. Frklay, April 5.' C ,_ II Ide. lll • Se"-J-0 TburDJ afterDOOG, Mucb Gt.r .. ole woo. tbe 100 ill lt.9 ea.,.r e l u. ... ...,.. 28, OD tbt OCC dlamoed. Dt. ud tbt 220 Ia 22.1. Tbe ODIJ ~I:' f~~ oc:;~lt~ ID: •lpated bitter AI Zimmer wu otber OCC vtctor for the di.J I •<:O.tln acored oa. Mike Beattte•utacle the oalf_brlpt lpot ill tbe occ waa •"1111 ace Toa.)' CllrelU, to break opeo 1 3-3 d•dlock UDeap, Kt w•t S tor S tor Wbo toutd tbe JP8I.l 19$.2, DUKE SIMS Sims helps BB hopefuls SaturdaJ. Beattie later scored tbe afterDOOil. OD Ron Swauoo•s sl.ocle. A'Ril 13 SOt!DULI!D CR!W TO COMPETE IV SHARK II. CLUI AGAINST THE GIANTS A»fll IS diu-Mlaa tbo , opell1q d&y for tbe DeW el..,_ Coach Dave Grants <>ranee bouse tor tbe Sblrk ltlud Coast CoHere crew runs head-Yacht Clti) ._, tbe MarlDe long Into the giants of tbe col-An. brldp eatruee to Balboa. le&tate rowing world this Sat-Island Tbere wiD bl a .octal urda)' mornln& at the seeood bour 'at 4 p.m., followed by annual San Diego crew classic dinDer IJid dlnc.IA(. on Mission Bay. Jim ErlcUoa bubeeaaamed OCC's varsity eight, which ma.aarer of the aew clubboole. competes against major college He comes from the Sao Cia- Thanks to baseball star Duke junlo,r varlslty boats due to meate Inn, wbere tlls nper- Sims of the New York Yankees, OCC s two-year status, will lence 1Dcludes aeniDc presl ... Harbor Area IDd Santa Ana meet Wisconsin, Washlngton. deatlal parties from tbe west Boy's Club Ba.sebaU teams wtll Navy, Long BeachState Untver -coast White House He wu have a headstart oo this U:a -slty and San Diego State Uni-·also maoapr of t"be Balboa soo'a batting practice. verstty in a 2,000 meter event. Yacht Club during 1973. The race begins at 11:30 a.m. Sims recently hosted a groi.Jl The IS-race classic begins TALKIHC CQMPUTER IS of young athletes at the grand at 8 a.m. and lasts until noon. IS fE•TURED •T FAIR openiag or the Harbor Base-"' "' ball Batung Range, 380 w. wn. occ•s frashman eight will meet The Coast Comm\mlty Col- son 1n Costa Mesa. He contrl-Navy, Long Beach State and lege District tas atalkiDgcom- buted 40,000 ZS~ tickets for San Diego State at 9:30 a.m. puter and will put It on d.La~ use of the range to the boys, The Pirates will also have an play at the secood for dlstributioo In area base-entry In the freshman four race, Oraage CotiDty Career ball programs to roster better that begins at 9:lS a.m. bein& h.ekl April 3-5 at tbe competition lo the coming WALT BROWN SHOOTS 73 Aaa.belm CooventloaCeater. season. BUT BU CS LOSE 30 _ 2.e The ll.1r Is a joint effort Duke, a former catcher for 0 C st c 11 ho by the Orange County career the Dodgers and a receat entry range 011 0 eg1! sop -education '-dershlp couoell into the Yankee llne-up took more Watt Brown shot a sl.zzl-and the Oraqe County depart. time to demonstrate th; new lo g 73• but OCC 's golfers meat of edliCI.tlon. It Is orpn~ batting range, which i.Dcludes dropped a narrow 30~24 de-lzed to encOIII'I&e studeats to 10 automatic pitching machines clsion MoDday to South Coast thiJlk about preaeat I.Dd t\lttere witll n.rlable speed. The range Coo!erence powerhouse Santa employment opportunities. Is lighted for Dlght use. Ana at Costa Mesa Country Tbe WM systemn !3'10~ ;~~:~ Don Ward, owner or the new Club. The loss gave Orange ter on the OraopC Batting Range anoounced that Coast a 1•4 mark In South campus has been reeentiJ pro~ an additional, 10,000 compll-Coast Conference play and a grammed to geaerate numeric mentary tickets wt 11 also be 1 -9 record on the year· codes which are connrted to available at all branches of Bob Randal fired a 74 for spoll:en words by a Votra:nolce Mariners Savings and Loan As -coach Ray Rosso's Pirates, but synthesizer. Sounding a bit lUte sociatlon --Dover and West -Mark Horner carded a 75, Tom the computer ,, Hal" 1n the cliff, Bayside Center near Sal-MarUn shot an 80, Lee Me-movie "2,001, a . boa Island, and Seal Beach Let -Gowen recorded an 81 and Ron odyssey,'! OCC's Votru syn. sure World , Hollyfield had an 86. thesizer speaks both clearly and preelsety. "MILL IIIOOKS" INSANE TAKI.OFF ON THI CLASSIC :~~~~ •• LAUGHS 10 ON THE ICALE"-n;;,.,_ SHOWING NOW MIL 111001CS HAIYIY ICOIMilH MADILN KAHN ' IN THUTill • ONE . TWO STARTS , FRIDAY 4/5 HOLIDAY MATINEES '12 TOYOTA 2 DR. ..... i:iik ......... ; -,~. Voters tackle charter issues • • • '>f 11 t:-1(:> rO.T~XtCe tha, ll:O.' !()diVIne. -· .... . ~'oli+.·-~ ........ -r"".._._,,...,. .. ~· '72 FORD GAWIE 500 l H .• OUIOOftO"Iioc ,,.......,;,...,... ~ ''"'~· ~ brolo.n. ""'Y!....-.1. ~-t0l7ElVI '12 HORIIET aocio, heoter, automo;olot tr~oion. powwr••...-one-.o". (631EGa) $1888 BASEBALL SHOES ......... JQ.95 up LITTLE LEAGUE SHOES· 5.95 AI..L PURPOSE SHOES .... 8.95 1o 17.95 BASEBALL MITTS .......... 5.95 to 49.95 BASEBALLS & BATS CXILORED SLEEVE UNDERSHIRTS lENNI S DRESSES TENNIS SHIRTS & SHORTS Selidea electiD& 4 city coua- etl members out Tuesday, Newport 'toters will decide 011 a number of suegested changes to the city charter. Basically, the changes, lum- ped into 5 ballot propos!Uoos, deal with: PROPOOJTION 1 • CANDIDATES --The pre- sent 3-year city residency re- quirement would be redoced to one year lor anyone want . ill& to run lor Co110cll. • PARKS DmECTOR --Hi- riD& and tlrln& power over the director of parks, beaches and recreaUon would be trausferred from tbe PBR Commission to the ctty manager. PROPalmON2 • PAY RALSE --City cotm- cU members, wbo now pt $200 moothl)', would pt $300. Tbe mayor, oow drawtor an addi- tional SlOO per month, would cet $150. r.-ure utomatlc rai- NS for aU council members would be tied to the DIUonal consumer price lndu. • COMMISStON PAY -- Members of 1J190inted boards and commlsskxls, wbo oow eet paid only for achal expenses lrlcurred on otr.lclal boii.Dias, TENNIS SHOES ........ --7.95 no 22.95 TENNIS RACKETS 4.95"' 511.00 TENNIS BALLS ·P" dOL US TRACK SHOES --11.95 1t 2A.95 TRACK PANTS --2.50 l 3.11 WARM UP SHOES 15.95" 23.95 HANDBALL GLOVES l BALLS SUITS SWIM SUITS LMTIOMDS •' would eel added pay as dec1-t ents with lbe &Y.te. -"' t,be ~ o1 tt.\f&rnpbltt ded by the City Council. Sample ballots nani.6t.e · W tS 'fin lrilttstl '"ot' each pro- PROPOOITION 3 oters Include detailed word-position by City Attorney Dea- • TIDE LANDS -~ City Coun -lng of the charter proposals. nls O'Neil. cil, now restricted to ZS years on granting or erteoding leas-M • es, such as t~t of the Balboa ar1na Bay Club, would have the res-project approved triction raised to a maxim um Cooperation between Newport could be buiU and operated of 55 years. aad Costa Mesa oo a proposed at a protlt. PR OPOOITION 4 marina near the mouth of the • CONTRACTS •· Would Santa Ana River wa s assured raise to $12,000 (the present Monday night when the. Costa limit Is $5,000) the maximum Mesa City Council voted unan-~~~~~~~; cost ot contracts for s uch work tmously to s\Cli)Ort the project. as street Improvements , public Newport Beach had previously · 1 buldllngs, etc . that can be gtveo the Idea an otrtctal go. SPECIAL ENGAOEMf"!; okayed by admlnlstrattve omc. ahead. I ials. Contracts ror larger ':'he 2 cttles will seek federal amounts require City Council state and co.mty helplDbulldJng appron.l. a $40 marina on 420 acres, PROPOSITION 5 with slips tor about 3 000 • TIDELANrS SALES •• Cl-pleasure boats. Tbe mafl.Da I)' government cannot sell publlc would be ju&t eut of the Santa tidelands under present law. Ana River channel, stretcbJng This change would empower the trom the ocean front inland City Co~.meJI to sell Udelands, to oorth of Victoria St. In Costa. such as tbose occ~led by the Mesa. Balboa Bay Cltt>, on approval Tbe ma.rlaa would rt•e Costa of a mtjorlty vote of the people. Mesa a loog-awaited outlet to I The proposition would also take the sea. awaJ present Council power Army Corps of Eogl.neers J to sell or lea.se waterfront pro-approval and cooperation will perty to tbe state or co~ty for be oae ot tbe ftrst major hiU'- ptt>Uc, tmlen approval Is given dies fadnr tbe planned pro-su H DA. Y SCH BDU L B: by pti)Uc vote. ject. L•st T•xo: tnch.Sed in ProposiUon l Is A reaslb!Uty study completed 2:00 • 6:10 • JO: 20 a reQuirement that all news last month by a Long Bea:hJ!!i~· !~~·l~J~·~a~,~2~J~~ media be ootlfted of any spe-flrm showed tbat the marlaa clal City CoW)CU meetings . Also In Prop, l Is a provt. slon for om.ctal commi ssion status to the City Arts Com~ mlttee of 7 members. IDcluded ID Prop, 5tsaut hort ... tJ. tor tbe city to snp strlps of nterfroo.t land, not more tb&D 15 feet wide, for public street or alley uses . Tbe proposed charter chaD- res were drawn "' by a char- ter committee appoiDted last )'ear' by tbe City COIIDCII, The CoUDCII theD otayed puttln& the proposall oo the l».llot. Tbl ctarter t..s, to the city, ab<M wblt a coostltull.oo Ia to a state or •Uoa. It restrletJ Ute acUou crl pernment aDd ... be .,....., OOIJ by ,.,._ u \"'tt. 111. reeeat '"''· lbt moot olpllleut loeal ebartor c ....... took away Cit)' Couaclt power to tl.pa frNftJ acre•- B"th Tb11rs.• A.p"l 4 "POSEIDON ADVENTURE" "MYSTERIES OF DEEP" Pti:!:z Thrw Tlu~rstltty • Af:ttl J • ll "Zesty, refreshinc • 7 7 i stunninc piece of filmmakinc 7 • • EXCELLENT!" ROilERT RE~~. ..~f­ miA ff'I'J10J . I'J1A<n IJlA(K /COTT WILIC)'l ./f¥0 WATER! lCXl P!AFORMANCE SCHEDUlE MATINEE WED. 4/J ONLY·2:00 WED· lWURS·FRI EVENtNQS AT 7:15·9:45 SAT.·SUN.· Th••tre A Me, 1 10Uch. Of Class ,.,. ... ,. Mo.3 "-rforman<e khedule• ..... tun..-..-. t•4•»P....,.. ..... ... ~~­.... 11 .... SATUIDAY AND SUNDAY ~ .ua.-11tU-2.-...a:ao. ... ~ .. , .... GEORGE CSCOIT • _•MilE l'IICHOLS ... 1HE llo\Y4 DOlJIHIN (PG) • I. ' IIIMUTU --· Tlt\JRSOAY, N'ltl ~ 1974 ~IIIII.Y • PAGE II COIIQIIA O£l.IIAII, CAL Newport Beach ' Ia ... Ia••· Balboa lslcind Costa Mesa lllloa bland Costa Mesa Lido Isle eo-dtl Mar Lido DISTINCTNE DUPLEX 422 GOlDENROD,CORONA DEL MAR OPEN SUN. 1-5 80tml ar RIGBWAY, CLOSE TO KACB A11D TO YILLACE CIIIITER. THREE B&~ 1-111 BATH UPPER lliQT-PLUS, I BEiliiOOII, BATB LOWER lliQT OFFERS All Otrm MIDiliG Ill*& A1ID DtCOME AllliMIGEYENT. •••• LOOKING FOR A DUPLEX ? See us about these in Corona del Mar 2 BEDROOM HOME with 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT $92,500 :lg:,:ooM and 3 BEDROOM UNITS, 5 BATHS 3 BEDROOM, 3 BATH3 with 2 BEDROOM , 2 BATHS $110,000 . 3 BEDROOMS, 2-1/2 BATHS with 2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, CLOSE TO BEACH $125,000 3 BEDROOMS, FAMILY ROOM with 3 BEDROOMS $129,000 ' ' ···also-·· WATERFRONT TRIPLEX with pier -Balboa Peninsula DOH Y. rUIUC1lX' I!~~~ F-.:::~=*1 * -w!SIIIY ·RfALma-n-* PROUilY PRESENTS 111 • 111 1/z BAYSIDE PLACE CORONA DEL MAR Sensational view unils--sbared pier-private road. Offered at $325,000 OPEN SAT, SUN. & WED 1 TO S SALISBURY RIAL ISTATI 67U900 · 315 Morillo A..._ ....... lolooud 'fh'O,..,No•ifOf• ., .. - OW•INi.,.,,,_, CURT DDSH MACNAB IRVINE Rttll ~ "2 CUSTOM -lu--(;!IM BaalW/bll lllfil oc.D VIEWS. 811..,1 OWil ~ w/l·lledrOOIDI, 2 biUI ........ J1ao1 1< pelloo, fl7UIO. Barrtot hrr7 lOa. lPG) II' YOU CAN AI'I'ORD THE FINEST Spectacular OceeDiroDt overlooking arch rock a. harbor ODtrlllCe, CUJiom bullt -3 bedroom IUJ.tes-lei"Yant'a quarten -41h baths + powder nlOID. Jlolr O..ena MU235 (Pl4) BIG CANYON BUILDING SITE View homesite '"' Locbmoor Ln. Across !tom clul>l!ouo. tl5.750. Tom Qu- 644 6200. (Pte) BIG CANYON -NEW OFFERING Stately 4 bedroom borne -180 degree view -pool -putting green -private entrance --oo the park. $179,500, Tom Queen 64+6200 (Pl9) I Irvine I"· ... --··"·'· I lot u..r.,.... 142·1211 IM4IIMCArtllur IM·UOO ~ lleKII,C.IIfontle t2tU I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I MLI sALES REPORT Sales through the Multiple Llstin~~; 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 YEAR AGO . 1086 new listings were processed, ·••1lf ·"'W~lr,_ ~ ·:WERE SOLD I 60% of the sales were cooperative. I I I I I I I I I I e I I I I I I I THEY GO TOGETHER e REFERRALS FROM SOD OFFICES e OlMPUTERIZED LISTING SERVICE eSTILL LOCALLY OPERATED • Attention Landlords and Tenants! * .. UUIS P•JIIIS * Mid-summer Dream! HOW ABOUT AN OCEAN Q.OSE SUPER SHARP 2 YEARS HEW 3 BEDROOM CORONA DEL MAR HOME? $U9,000 *m..-* -··c..""'. eoa-... -We oow ha\le ·tw'O nne sales people working in ;....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.... _______ _ the local r ental market. We ban a W'ide selection ~~)BOYD ot fine homes for lease and have leased seve~~ of our Ustlngs for over $46,000 in relltal money in less than twenty days. You will find our repr esentatives do care and we do have t:te time to help you soln your rental needs. The following homes are an.llable today for your Inspection . 1. 2 bedroom, Ulr.e new,'Walnut Square townhouse, close to everything. $240. 2. 2 bedroom, choice area, Laguna, view •• nlk to shops. $345. 3. 2 kingsize master bedrooms, spectacular bal. conies and ocean views, Laguna. $350. 4. 2 bedroom and den, brand new custom I.D\lt in Corona de l Mar . Walk to beach. $350. 5, 2 bedrooms, family room and dining room in COM's lovely Shorecllffs. $495. 6, 3 bedroom, brand new townhouse on the Bay. front. Large private sUp. $525. 7. 3 bedrooms, famtly room, ocean view and 3 prlnte beaches 1.n beautiful Cameo Higtllarx:is. $575, (Photo above.). 8. 4 bedrooms, family room. Spectacular two story borne l.n HarOOr View. Brand new, $600. 9. 4 bedrooms, outstaoding new unit wttll breath. taking features and rtews in all directions. Balboa Peninsula on a sandy beach on the bay. $1,000. 10. 4 bedrooms, Lido, beautifully furnished Ylth 40' private sUp oo the bay. $1,400. 11. 6 bedrooms, Lido, magntncent older family home •• 47' beach. $t::.wo: " Svcceuor to COLWELL P•p•r1i•• VALLEY (B REALT_Y. fHA t TC~· Berg Enurpri'ses 3425 E . Coast Highway Corona •••••ooo.o•••••,. Magnificent main channel view. 6 Bdrm., 5 bath home with formal dining rm. 55 Ft lot, 4 car garage, pier & slip. $575,000 WATERFRONT LOT You can build the bou~e of your dreams on this 57.5 ft. Jot on the main channel. $400,000 Bll.L GRUNDY, Realtor .W..otLinolelolo Ml D11,. IUITI 1, N.l. 675-4161 "''•oooooooooeo• . "' . -llOY R. -McCARDLE REALTOR 541-7729 - Take My Time and let me show wbat W'e belleYe 1J; ooe ol the greatest buys lD HARBOR VIEW HOMES. Two family bedrooms plus a pueUed. ca:IYel'· table den. As neat u a pin l.nside and oat. Better thaJJ new aDd a pl-.nre to shoW. Plea• eall us anytime am we wtn gladly take oar Ume to let you inspect this lovely borne. THE REAL ESTATERS DEL IIIAR I Pete Ba,.l'f!H flaiL, Waterfront DAYS ARE GETTING LONGER -more time to enjoy outdoor living on your brict patio overlooking canal in Newport Sborel. Come ,... this delightful 3 bedroom houlle. $69.500. -Ill-_.,." -yo PETE BARRETT REALTY . 1 .. WwldWf Dr .... N.B. •a~• MAY WE HELP YOU? APAR-r:ME·NTS .&.N O O FFICE B UILDINGS EXCHANGES A SPECI ALTY REALTORS ·-. lo Y-·D.W. • • S.hcrt~l-~ C:.ll 673-0$54 MOO WUT COAIT HICIMWAY 64 N~ftT .. ACH •• '.IJ2 ------~4- IB REALTOR ' Tops for fast action wli• yau want to sell or buy a house ..Jtipae L.flttnl,.._lt ~for mM'IY R&ttors-..._, )'OU're reedy to buy or sell a hOuSe. see a Ruttor. to pool their ~ This brlnp a wtoer ranee of prospective look for tNs .. 1 wtlk:h only a Runor-a professiON! In,.... ...,...to_lho_you_tosoll, .....,,.. _...,...,.,C,it>esto ostrict~ of Ethics OS iral__, ~ 1 wider choice of properties to 1 rfiiiTit)er of the ~~ and state IOioc1 fnlm. --of tile Notional Ancii'QU-_..,. -· -1 holpof a -of Reo! Eatote Boortls-is licensed todiopley R•ttor .C fNWJ "-P. New"rl HarJtor Costa Mesa Board of Realtors • tE t;ISTING R\l.ICE l - I • &MID 6 i11A1' -r. • eMS aaa CIWIC!8 IIIII a.. -···£J ,..., .. •• 'hi Iter. r 'J TJrw .... ~ ... fl Cal--wiD lila--~ ~a a It"'-~ c~--'-...... .._ --• 111m* atllool0:11•-~--""' ------•'" . -· ~~ .. -..,-.-11 ---·leo.,----· ........ _..,_..,_ at I a ••• Aw1Jl481 ...... tp.a. .• lll-of~IIRiilll-.. tr111t lS .,. ee111 .... ""'" Harbor .... -•• ... ...... -al lloo IAcloa ....... ,... l>ol'nthJ JIIJ diUI, Rio lople Will bt ....... llaD, lloo -·-wiD bt btld 1 don lllrOG«<I din. • A $00 II lloo FlollclllStnleol.bolld· '"IIMI ud _ .. 1010111· ""•• btrbOr ..,. .. wtu 11a1a IAJ, 1101 11. Br-11. s•te -wtn lit 111111 .. ,.. lloo 1>1-lllo-llooolllorle A, Solll All. no .olprU 14 -~ ---IMellr Vall:lel, eentota Will ap.bt be at tiM aU~pr'a .a ud ,_ __ • PLYVOtrrH COIIQ!EGA. L"f;'HEIIII~WPORT HARBOR loll'" oil IIIII>..,.. •-II· TIONAL CHURCH, SHll Brood CHURCH OF REIJGIOIB SCI llou. All S o.-ta-wiD SC., Newport Hel&ftll -· Tbe ENC£ !5fl Cuter st C.; bt NIJI'IIIIIttd Ia tbt lq taJU Re•. Jolla u.cmu wSU preach Me• • •• Tbl R EleaDot bJ Lot: ~lu lawyw st... oo "Palma ud pnlat" at tbe "· Sl.,er. · 10 a m Mnlce Stmda" JacUoD wW pracb at tbt 11 Total added eoct to"~ • · '' am SIIDdlJ .....tee oo ''Tbe • NEWPORT MESA CHRIS-~ ... : ....... ol U.. palmt " tupQ-ere woU1 be about l,S ~ • mUUoa. U all al tbt employM TlAN CEIITER, 148 2211d St., ST. ANDREW'S PRESBY . dlmallds lDeladlll lr!Dp Costa Mesa --Putor Georce TERIAN CHURCH, &00 st. AD-beoefttl ' ue met lsatd Ctty - Wood wlll spe&toa "The Cross, drew's Raid, Cutr fi&YID 4 • ua.,.: Robert w-irm love's meuure" at tbt 8:30 Part 5 of tbe leDt• series DurLD.r lbe It 2 ..U. and 11 a.m. SUDday senlces. oa "Wblt tbe world Deeds DC~Y" tbe city DWII. oe will • tete At 6 p.m. be will coocllde will be gtYen bJ Dr. Cbarles pr eomp a series from the book of Re4 Diereafteld at the 8 9:30 and ~ study ot waps lD , 1 otber · velatlon. His topic wUI be "A 11 a.m. se"tces thia: SUDCII.y. range Coldy clUes. rbJs an4 new world Is coming." The topic is "To care." r;;:t. study Is used as a gutde4 Women Voters query (Continued b'om page 1) 2-c. Population growth Is a wben accomp&Qled by open sur- 2-c. Legally, we are pre-tunctioo of land use &Dd social rOWMttnc areu, thanlowerdtm- vented trom placing absolute values. Tbe city can control ser structures. restriction on populatloo land use, but iDdlYic:hais must 2-e. Growth sbould be coo- growth. However, reasonable determine OOw many clllldren trolled tbtougb the general plan restrictions are possible re-they have. aod anoe11.tlon pollcles. laUng to holding capacity, etc. 3. Tbe· couocll must coor-3. Tbere sbould be better 3. Ffrst, a councilman must dinate and commtmieate with cooperation with county agen- be responsive to Ills coosUtu-the cowty; OOwever, I feel the cies tn•olvtd in human needs. ents aDd hls city's eoocerns. council, beiJlc elected ooly by Couneilmantc moral leadership However, every eouocllman Newport Beach residents, must should respood. to needs within throughoLJt the county sbould deal mainly with Newport Beach the city. In some instances, cooperate in solvtng• problems human needs. city ft.nancial cooperatloo wUI ttLal tnnsceDd clty borders. • JOHN V. BAKER JR., 60, be required. A human values The IDtergovernmental Coor-of 2500 Seulew, Cor0111. del committee should be added to di.Dating COUDCU, of which I Mar, an lDsurance broker. existing committees. am the first chairman, is dolng 1. To interpret the wishes • JOOEPH c. STEWART, 41, that. or the c itizens and to direct of 437 Carnation, Corona del • LYN CLYDE GERONIMI, 3?, the city statfacoordingly. Mar, a School administrator. of 2301 francisco Drive, West 2. U ooe feels tbe pulse 1-a. They are professionals. Upper Bay, a school teacher of tbe average citizen of New-We need to Usten to their ad~ aDd bu.s.IDessman. port Beach, he has to feel vice aDd work as a team. 1-a. Council Is supposed to that he wants Utile or oo hi 1-b, Teamwork. They are represent the citizens; must rise, less density, and as Utile appointed by Council. Ne need insure that the staff is com-population grcnrth as is to listen to their l.nput. petent aDd reSI)OOSlble to the possible. I feel the same. 1-c. They are our voice. We citlzen's needs. 3. U I understand yoo, I feel must gather the suggestions 1-b. Council oeeds to assure that this is out or the area of action gr~s and cttl.zens, the citizens that the commis-of the CUy Council. analyze tbe evideoee, and de- stoners plan for the needs of • LUC ILLE KUEHN, of 1831 cide what best ft ts the com. each area. Seadrift Drive, lrvtne Terrace, mu.ntty•s needs. 1-c. "As ye would that men 1-a. CoUDCil sOOuld espect 2-a. Strongly s~port tbe low should 00 tm.to you, do ye t"Yen h.ctual dab trom the stan. density coocept. Feel our ,en- so unto them." 1-b. Council should ezpect era I plan s~rts this. Need 2-a. Density --control wtlh commissioners to determine to provide adequate services a rigid general plan that ln-tacts in indlvidual cases, and to handle any projected growth. sures indtvtdualpropertyrights help in formtnc pollcy. 2-b. Arr; aplnst any htgtl and compa.Uble neighborhoods. 1-c. Couocllmen should rlse that will rlsua.lly distract, 2-b. High rise should oot o.Hrect cU.Uens to proper chan-interfere with home owners lntrlnp on tbe r11ht• of tbe nels tcrr a tlftrlnC: PoU.tnna Wiewl, or d..troy tM ct.ract.r surrou.Ddlng neigbbocs. High aDd respect towards each other qua.LD.tness of our area. rise disturbs the vlllageatmos-and towardl cltlsens should al-2-c. S~rt low growth witb- phere. ways be matntained. As elected in a struct building aDd zoniJlc 2-c. Population growth --representatives, cotli)Cilmen code. control with the mas ter plan. must bear tlnal responslbillty 3. A sernnt of tbe people No beDding or the rules. for decisions. is my reason for running for 3. As a coWlCilman, my role 2-a . It should develop ac-ofttce. I would listen to the is to solve city human needs. cording to the pneral plan people, set priorttles as de- Each city, by doing the same, with density controlled by zoo_ termined by the people, and will solve overall comty hu-lng. Strict rerulattons shOuld lelld energy, teamwork, and man needs. control building size on a tot. my eDdorsemE~Qt to meetln& the DISTRICT 6 2-b. High rise, as allowed needs of the majority or the • BILL AGEE, 37, of 71 5 through zon.l..ng. may be more people. · ;~::,"';x.~;;:a wt~·~.~:.;i dceslraAble lnNeerW.DiocaiUoo'ns, AT ES Lynch, Newport Beach. 1-a. Staff should proYide the council aDd commissioners with the technical options to carry (C ontinued from page I) the people want, as they once out council desires and general K ha local Uti l.an did on the freeway question." plan policies. erren s po c -Mr. Barrett joined several 1-b. Commissioners sOOuk! watcbers guessing that their otber candidates who have hint- play an adl'isory role to the contest wtU be closest of all. ed at UDdue pressure es:erted counc il on matters referred Dr. Glazier.:latmed to be win-on city of!lcials by a few people to them or initiated by them. nin~. a hot endorsement bill-and some con1m1mity gro~s. 1-r Council sOOuld listen tie, as aU 3 hopefUls pub-Answering a question from to and carry out the desires lls~ed lollg llsts of s~rters. Corona del Mar's Wallace ot our residents. He pro'!llsed to OOid offtce Calderhad, Mr. Barrett saJd 2-a. I helped for mulate as hours for coostlluent~ tn his coaocllmeo "must remember a planning commissioner and Bay Shores home U be s elect-tbat tbey represent all or tbe s~rt the low density phil-ed aod said he favors "ad-people In the city oot just the osophy of our new general plan. vlsory bi.Uots:" by .~11 voters interests or their own !lls- 2-b. 1 am ~sed to any on key city Issues, so coun-trlcts .. more high rise In Newport c ilme,~ .. ~~ ~ 0~ 01\ thet!'; Jo~ McKerrencautiooedlbat :;;;;;o.;;;, ________ •_••---·.• ___ •_•_11"_•-. Co~~:~cilmen "mnat keep an .-open mlod aboul denlopers, TODAY! NowA .. I l ' ... IMMEDIATE DELIVERY r .... drltld laodl-b •• ., ..,.'IWHYI•O...,Md..._.,~ .. ............................. T ..... .... ..., IIMI .._. te "''' '" • VM-tn ............ !1 ................... ..., •Rs= C8s:te .. alll'*' ......... .. ... .., IIIITII hd11lt ............ . Perma-Stor Foods 2110 HAMOR BL\10-. c---.ca. ... T .. : (714) ... 7210 ----___ .,, .... -- instead ot crlticisl.ng all of them," but agreed wl.th most other c.&Ddldates U.t develop- ers should pay a btr share ot traffic sipal ud otber costs generated by denlopment. Pete Barrett said "the cUy and state hl.•e tbe eortoeerlDc t:aetutles to soln trafllc prob- lems," ud umlDded UsteDtrs that "Newport Ceoter pr0Yid11 7,000 jobs aod pays lots tas:es." Milan Dostal, seeood term to tbe admitted Uat tbe llMt lllP. d-ty PolDt deYelopmiat, bt Yoted, "was a mlltU:e," DOted tbtt tbl ar• n1 I08Id tor mocll bltii>Or cle!W'f IIIII tbtt tbe PIWillY at tbe OWW' llld k> bl prc>loetld. Ro r tmladed Yoteu tbltblsnper. ,_, lad -olllp Ia lllllllal Ulo llrporl -prabllm- .,.. U. etty wtU • PIJ Forllt IOid lllo Nnport -IIIII -·-... .,.. ~·· 1lrUJ .... pollllelll ...,.~ I ....... ~·llloldd::: 11oo .. _., iota • ..,rpo~.u.., .., ... ~ tta." ud 1callld .. ,._ ·-... :.::::'~~;:~ :-.. mz:, .. ' . • OK Peg has made me keep bands off ot her campaign so far. She's a 'pretty smart gal. She knows I can get pretty ornery. B.ut, I said, "Now look, if you're going on the City Council, that means I'll have to spend more time at the store, so just let me get in my 2 cents worth." She said it was okay, so here goes. It Watergate has taught us anything, it is this: Don't let people stay in power too long, don't trust politicians who accept big donations from special interest groups. We should not let "gangs" take over our government. I believe we can apply those hard-learned Watergate lessons now in our local election. The big money is ·finding its way to certain candidates. There is a gang, of sorts, that is supporting a slate of candidates. It's been reported that they even tried to keep anybody from rui'Uling against one of the candidates. This is bad news. -The intolerant behavior of some of our incum- bent Councilmen is strangely similar to . that of the Watergate crowd --"We know what's best, so shut up and let us run things for you.'' Let's show 'em who's boss. This is the year to make some changes in policies. It is the year of the honest, down-to-earth citizen with special ability to serve. The old-line politicos are on their way out. Costa Mesa went that way last month. It's also the year of the woman. Oh, these guys don't go easy. They've got support. Last time I looked, the biggest campaign donor in town was --yep, you guessed it a developer. Gave a bundle to Peg's opponent. We have a Planning Commissioner running, too. He should list himself as an incumbent and take some of the blame for the City Hall mess. I say, let's get rid of all of them. After looking at City Hall's 10-year budget projection, I wouldn't hire any of that crowd for 2 bucks an hour at the store. Just remember this when you go to the polls on April 9. Some of .these guys are the same people you were thinking about re- calling · · not too long ago when they consistently went against the will of the people. I believe that some new Council members would be more responsive. They would listen to you a lot better. We wouldn't have to worry so much about secret votes, "private" consultations with city consultants hired with taxpayer funds, and the scowls and bad manners of Councilmen who don't agree with members of the public at Council meetings. Needless to say, I've known this gal, Peg, for quite some time. She's been smart enough to keep me pretty much out of trouble, and that takes a lot of doing. Anybody who knows her will tell you she's honest, hard-working, intelligent and strong. I could ten · you that myself, but of course I'm a little prejudiced. One more thing. I don't see ANY of those ballot propositions that I can completely support. I'm gonna vote NO on all of them. After all of this is over, I'm going to get a little group together and raise some money to buy a beautiful bronze plaque for that lovely new police stat-ion on the hill. Donations from $1 to $10 will buy the plaque. (You've already paid through the nose for the station.) The plaque will say "Sub-Station No. 1." Be sure and vote now. Remember, no matter where you live in Newport Beach, you vote for one candidate from each of the 4 districts up for grabs. May the best woman win! P. S. The way must have been the lost link. those attorneys are acting .in Wa,shington, there another BEFORE the monkeys. They're Al Forgtt '