Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-05-30 - Newport Harbor Ensign·BEACH · JOe MEMORIES of World War 1 ac:tloD tDclud.e a pboto, )lit above Wilkie Wllktn1M11 left band, at wtat be tbtaks may be U. uplcGoll tblt wo.mded blm ID tbe battle of tbe Somme. ••t wu rlpt tmder where tbe &bell is n - Ploc11Dc neu a trock. aDd tbe pbototnpber bad to be 1n tbat spot durtnc 1 period of tall a few mlnutu, 10 lllat eonld bo tla llboll tblt Injured my ltc. I jumped btblllll tbe truck alter I wu bit." The pboto aweat'ed years· later to the Carwttan Lectoa maps!De. He fought in Flanders Fields • TM I ClP IIIWIPA,II ™' can o• MI WPO•T HACJ~ 1 JOe COSTA • MESA CXIIIOIIA . GALif. 'selfish,' A ,..._. wllo ayo be lion and 1>1'-t ol tbo Sa- ........ abOII 500 OCI ltu. lslaaders JtucleD.t resldeat -5'11or oo ~ lalud P"...,, bluted the B!IA 's -llu ace...S tblillud'a borne. 011 btcycle traUs. ..-CfO'II of beiiiC "•Ullll Tbe 8llA wu tutrumerdal aod _ .. lor try1ac In plllac lbo lalalld eo~lolely lo ..... bleyeloa oil lbt lalalld, dtlelod from Newport's master lo u --lo tile Bat-plan ol bleyele tralla. baall:llad ~ ANn.~ "More tbln 500 stOOents Uve (IIIlA~ Loo R. SoloO', nee pro-oo Bo-lalond," says lbe ..,._ ol tx:l's a.OOO-member ·letter, .. muy of them owntnc --.............. -u lllllr. --lo .. ' eneriD' Eaeb time they r ide oo. the lsl&nd or across tt.e brldp, they risk SOLOISTS tor the concert to be presented J1111e 4 by the MRS KENNEY pby&lcal lDJury from tbe hw:a -CorODI. del Mar hip school music deputmeat are, from • dreds of cus which YUit tbe left, Robert MacdooaJd, bass; Debbie WllsOD, aoprt.oo; lslaDd enry day ," FeUcla HeroaDde&, aUo, and Scott Dean. tenor. The pro-SUCCUMBS He crltlcUedBJIAst:atemeots eram, scbeduled for 7:30 p.m. ln the Newport Rarbor that older people oo tbe lalaDd b.t.gb school aOOitorl um , will tnclllde works of Beetbcrren could be lntured by bicycles. a.Dd Ra.-.,h Vaugtm -WIIllams. (Photo of madrtp.l singers Marp.ret Kenney, wtdow ot "Ooe would think," be llid, coocer t cbolr I.Dd chamber orchestra Is oo page 3.) Balboa Postmaster Herb Keo- "that lbe elderly would be more ney, died May 20 at a Senotb fearfUl of a LlocoiD Coot1nea.tal Day Adventist conn.leseeot than they would of a t O-speed ~r I _ IJ born e in Glendora: Schwinn." ,. J;IJD. J._ ___~/,.___ She was a long Ume r esi- Botb Mr . So low and Balboa ~ ., .,....,. dent of Balboa aDd was a fa - Island Ctty Councilman Paul ARVO E. HAAPA, own e1 and pubHsher ot the Ensign miUa r ngure riding her btcy- Ryclrotr said tbey had oever cle on the Peninsula streets. heard or each other. She wa s active for many years Mr . Ryck.off agreed with a • YO UR VOTE CAN DETERMI NE THE FUTURE with Kiwanis wlves·while Her b contention by Mr. Som that Here Is a remlllder : Inflation ts our No. 1 problem . was a member and also pr e - students do not lave proper And now comes a time when we can do something about sldent of the Newport Harbor representation . it --nezt Tuesday 's primary election. Vote for caodid -Kiwanis Club. They were also "They never come to City ates who stand for ecooomy and for the constltu-both Involved in cbLU'cb wor k 1 Council meetings," said Mr . Uon. Don't vote for the big spenders Ud then complain --with the Balboa lsla.Dd. Ryckoff. about big prices. Help get the spenders out of office. It 's Methodist Church. Mr . Solow promlsed that government defl.cit speDdlng that causes Lnt1al:1oo, and there SLU'vlvor s lnelude a <lauCh- would change SOOD. ts DO way to Uck the prob lem except by cutting down on ter, Norma Sluder; 3 lfand- A suggesUoo by Mr. Solow. that spending. children, Lynn. Carol and wOO said he bas an apartment This bit of advice aw lles even to tbe local governm ent Loren Sluder, and ooe great- on Sapphire Ave., tbat tbe ls· candidates, because much of the pressure for federal spend -grandchild, aU of Pasa.deoa. land's streets be pianted. wttb lng comes from local omce hOlders looking for that "free" Bell Broadway Mortta.ry Is n owers and that traftlc be federal atd. Ecooomy can start rlgflt here at home -· handling ftmeral arrangements. """"ed was called "a beaut!-tn the oouncy and state otnoes. JANE MORGAN OF COM ful dream" by Mr. Ryckotr. Z) The eouoetlman rejected a (Cootlnued 00 ,.,. SUCCUMBS AT AGE 95 :~~s:np~~ :r:..b~~ COPTERS AGAIN r~a:.:.~: ro~~nd:~2~~.~:d to accommodate stments. May 27 at the age of 95 at bicy cles.'' be told the Ensign. · home. "That would )usllnvtte mOTe uNDER ATTACK Huntington Valley eonva les.:ent ly FRED DAVIS tnc. u:cltedty tbrew away a BOA secr etary ClDdy Hous-She is survived byherdaugfl- Uernortal Day las baeD p-eaade. lit LORDOK Cll a llta't rteiiP8rt.tloD *" daring World ton estimated yesterday that ter, Carol Denton of Huntington 1111 •---to . Neu-tbe eDd of bls tour W .... I, WUkie Wtw.n.m, 11,st 16 years old, got hJs pte-''about a third of tbe Island's w Beach, former ly of Corona del c ba.Dced bJ the po c-1n the Ypres aueot. WUk1e -,.. resldeots are OC I students. Pollee helicopters. occasion-City Manager Robert ynn Mar and a teacher In tbe New - pt ... labor' ua1ou aDd tbe became a scout and. at tbt qe ture taUo 1D bJ.s Caaadtan Army llllform. another tblrd are yo~.mg mar-ally the target of alltl-nolse, assured Mrs. KuehD tbat a co-port Leach elementary sebool n cr•tloo lDdultry. But, to of 17, bad the respx~sftdllty N 8 PARAMEDIC r leds, and the rema!Dder are pro-privacy interests In New-operative effort between the 2 district; a granddaugtlt.r. Mr s. some of tbe old mldl.ers for of IAd.trlc Cuac!la.D UDita to elderly people." port. came lmder some tlre clUes wiU agaln be explored, Stanley (Aln h Ann) van Dyke, wbom the day wu or111MllJ ud b'om .,... posttlou tloac Several lslaod Realtors es-aptn TlleSday. but Chief Glavas nrned thl.t aM s great-grandcbtldren. ec::_e:~ -tile !!",....BUeala ~-. tbt trcmt. tlmated tbe student poptllattoa K Rooti~_:a_~l~.?._mant .. ~uctt~ ear12er tallblk~. ~-... ~ dltttrot; Sen 1ces were held yesterday __ .....,. ' ...._ .,AD -·-~.tr&UU ~~~ eROJECJ OK'D at betwHOS50&Dd 750.Tbere uebn w:N-ou:ou ....-u"" c .1 cu -.esw comu ........ con .. 'at Paclft.c Vtew Cba~Ml. WUirtd (WWIM) w•Mrt--. 1 ~ llllll u 1.,.. are tboat 1400 tan-oa. tile re~ st\lllln ttat could. lad aDd wUb tM diYetlltJ all.Dter. & ~,... ..... 0, D cf -.=:.:.:. .• _.......,"""" . ... Ia--• to tJMr..U...hl'kqlttrl!n-.. tMft .. tltet eiU.. Flee'mtt man 2 World Wars. q1MtlJ...._nd be ra.U.. ;.,...._, 01t 1 wu -N-'• btU tor the ser -OCI aaocta.ted stade:Dts pre-cram betweeo Newpori aDd •·u emer gencies artselnbotb ~ tbe J..di.J Mtmartal DIJ bol· bladed lbe wra:lC WI.J, aDI1 Para-mtii:llcs wt.ll Jllrtbl_,_ -4 ••;w• boat $l30 000 stdeat Armaado Banuelos told Costa. Mesa. Pollee Chief cttles at once .-as tbey some - idi.J 1ut WMtead. Today, be woalrJ 111ft beea iD tbt Germu lDC aYe UYM 1n Newport ~~:!_1.., c~: .:anapr Robert the Enslen tbl.t "a.t:om: 80 per. James Gla n.s opposes the idea. ttmes do-· tbe question arises d d d will pay jDR U IUC:b dlation Uan Ia uotber quarter of I S.cb aelt RIDmtr. W~~ ted Tbetlrstyear cent" of OCI students commute "We must explore tbe possl-over WbO commands the hell-rops ea to remtmber1DC old comndel mllt." A City Comell dectlioD JDD eau.ma · ' from otf campus. billty of some cooperative ef-copter,'' the chJef sald. ''Ad- Oil May so. tbe .. r•l" Memor-Wtlkit remembers tbe Prla-T•ldaY al.lbt ca.lls for 5 tDd1Dc oe-d July wtU cost less Mr. Solow accused tbe BUA fort wtth Costa Mesa to reduce min1strattvely, I don't believe Pollee said la te yesterday 111 0ay to maay ..terau. ces~ Pats u a very prou:1 Joeal ftftmea to be tra.1Ded ·-about $62.500 for salaries of leavinl OCI studellts out of costs and DOJse ·• sbe told tel-you can divide such a function they have ldentl.fte<l the man ••DoND"t matter mucb to me IP'~· .. We wore a special by OraDp Cocmty Medical Ceo-of the 5 men being trained . "your lobbytng and lnform.atioo low councilmen' during Tues-between 2 cities." whO dr~ dead early Tues- wbeD lbty ba .. bolidaya,'' aya Uttle badge and we ahrays kept ter , becbmiDc La December. Tbe comtty medical center ab-orp.nlzatfon" because studeats day night's meeting. The sug-The chJer s remarks came day alter trying to rob the tbl ruddy -f:aced, powerfUlly-It ahiDed. City 1'-ana,.r Robert WJQDs:ald sorbs tbe cost or tra.ln1Jii. _ couldn't alford the $1 0 annual 1est1oo came after Mrs. Kuehn during an atternooo council Newporter lnn as Wtll.tam butlt okl 801dier. uyy mem-"Oil my first rest lean to tbe para-medic Wllt sbould be Ch'illan para medic service membership fee. insisted oo dlscusstng a letter session studying the proposed Sout hworth, 52, a Marina del oriel ue the ame." LODdoD, 1 weot to a place called in tbe fteld aod at wort b)' kl boUJbi cheaper for President Ken ElgiD of BOA from Margaret Howland, 216 $2.9 miWon pollee bOOget for Rey r esident who had "dropped Wllkle•s memories locllll!e tbe C1.111cUan ClW, &Dd wu nezt July. ~:!ut ~.ooo per year,' said could DOt be reached yester~y Vta Ithaca, Lido Isle. The let -the nseai year starting July 1. out of sl gbt'' for the past 3 rllllDlDI any from bll bome MI'Ted bJ a •erY lllce waltreaa Heart -attack. acctdeat and Ur Wynn but 11 Is not readily for com meat 00 Mr • Solow 5 ter had been llsted on the Councilmen ga'e the bud~t mont~s . ta OQtarlo, CIDida, ~become from CIDI.da. It turned out to drUI onrdoee rlctlml will ,.t a..ilable • plea that the a..ssoctatioo chan ge Council's consent calendar for tentative approval, ioc ludl.ng Coroners satd Southwor Ul a drummer boJ in tbt Cua-be Prlnceu Patricia berselt. on-the.eceoe treatDMml a-om Prtvat; firms would have to Us pos:Jtfon opposing bicycle reply trom the ctty starr. $95,200 for gas, oil and main-died of a massive hel.rt attack d1I.D Army. By lbe time be wbo tad 'TOlaDleered to sene tbe ftremaa, wboM tra1Dinc meet strict state standards trails 00 the island. Mrs . Howland said yester. tenance and S2,150 for tnsur-while belng chased by Newport Wll 11, be wu lD FnDCe aDI1 lD Loodoa dur'lq' tbe war . wW place tbatr medical abllltJ wbtcb r tdre that men ~ 1n a City Council discussloo day she objects to "the lntru. ance on the city's 2 pollee policemen Rich Barber and UDder are. Tba.t wu lD 1911. ..Tbe PrlDeess. later kDown somewbtre bettr .. u.toUlrst tra!Ded ':: tbe coUDty •here s"eral mouths ace, Mr. Rye-slon oo peace aod quiet," and helicopters. Mike Jackson near the New- wbeD be became a member o( as Lady Patricia, dled Jail a.ld aDd a persoaal doctor 's tbe will work. Onnee Co~mty koff sugcested tbat OCI build acctJS:eC the pollee department Mrs. Kuehn said she would porter. He had used che mical tbe famoae: Pri.Dcea Patricia's receDtly. Sbe wu r-.lty re-care. Tbe pua-medlcs will try U~cal Center is the only 10_ more shJ:lent dormitories so of "poor judgment" In uslng like to see one heUcopter pa-mace to overcome Newporter CIJ•dlu Ulllt lDflatry. The Yertd by mill of tbe old outfit." to te.p crt.U ~ allft cal t:ra1D1D&: facility and It has that DOt so many stldents would the heU copter. trolllng the 2 cities, with a cr edit manager Ken Morgan, batt:alJoll, called tbe .. Prblceu After tbe wu, Wllk:l.e ml-UDtl.l tbey CI.D r•cb. a doctor ,1 bactlog of stwt~ts comlng l1Ye oo the lslaDd.. SE'cond copter 00 the gromd taldng a satchel conta.tnJng Pala," toot U.s aame b'om tba p-ated soatb. comtDc to OraDce at Boac bosplta.l. from city tire dc-rtments Mo e I" h ? N . I for emergency response. $40 ,000 In cash and checks. dluctltc' of Cua.da's perDOI' Co.ty 1D iSIU. He became Eltber floac or Costa Yea ''Rathe Uan walt for. tbe V po Ice q. 0, Sir. "! had this beautiful dream Southworth also maced botel I(8DI:f'll. Tbt r.ttsucw aw 10 18 s.u.-aoc:e apat, but Inter· commardty bolptta.l will be r or s haring costs with Costa employees Robert Cervantes, mucb acUoa aDd saffered 10 npted clYillaD tue to serve u picked eooa. by a CCMdJ bealtb am~~ ~~s, wbosa "Tbere Is a commitment to blgflest crime rate, •· Mayor Wesa," she tokl the Co~mcll . Leroy Durler and Trinh Todd, muy casaW.esta tbltrencbel u tJJteWceDct mu. tor tbe committee to act u tbe .. bue" recor are not keep a pollee station at City Mcinnis remloded fellow Coun -"1 doo't know if this Is u and bystander Bryan Chapman of Fr&Defl, more tbaD n .ooo tr. S. Army 1D World War D. boaldtal tbat will be 1D radio !: brt:.:;d'~:o= = RaU --l want ttat clear," said cllmec this wee k. "We bough t impossible dream or not, but as they tried to stop hlsescape. man pu.S tbr0Q1b tM outftt Hls: IIXI., Bob, wu 1 star ofttD· aDd telemetry cootact wttb tbe OW'n &Oft.remeo .. he to ld loun-Newport Mayor Doca.ld Mclnnis the concept or the new Jam-I'd Uke to discuss it." Gl RL TRIES TO USE darlDC tbtwar, W'll.kWreealla. 11ve 1D1S OQ OCLA's football pua-med.lc UDlt em ttl WIJ ' Tuesday nlgbt to a suggestton boree !actllty on the basts that Mr . Wynn told nr Parlier He wu 1FCMDW J times Ill. team ta tba late «»•. aDd still to tbe bolplta.L A cowt)wlde ~lm:o·~::y :.:~~t~e:r~ that an of tbeclty's pollce f\mc-this fa cility would remain!' cotmtywlde studies of using LOST CREDIT CARD eomt ot tbe wu•a bloodtnt bolda aome pus-catchl.ar re-network of boiPita .. aDd com-$6Z 500 tor' the flscal year Uons be moYed to the oew sta-Mr. Wynn said keeptng ooe a small fixed-wing plane to A pretty gir l, posing nrst 2s battles. cords, municaUODI Is beiDc .at 'I> to ~ J 1 1 Uon lD Newport Center later policeman on duty aroood the patrol for several ci ties, but the wife, then as the daughter He kNit tbe eDd of a toot. Wlltle 11 retired oow. U•tnr rUD pu-a-mecllc MI'Ytct. I u Y · this year. clock at the old City Hall sta. said the cities ··just couldn't of a Riverside man who said took lbrapoel lD a It&. aDd wiUs bll wUe, Ida, 1D a ftr}' "lf we're eveo rotng to Uoo would cost $1 00,000 an -get torether •· on how 11 could he lost his Master Charge stopped a German blyoDet o.t. JP(t-Uit..poUab bome em lax· hike 'Is expected THINK of doiD& aq y wilb. this ntall y. work . credtl card in 2 local restau-tbrutwllbb.lstaacl. COlt& lltA"s tut lkle. On facility, tt p s aptnst the No formal vQte was taken Mr s. Howland said she helped rant Sunday , hada Balboll.lslaDd Tba bud ID:)Ir'J came 1n tbt S-*r• fM1•• alway• oa duty-· UDdtrstaDdJD1 we tad." the at Tuesday's sttJ::Iy session "Hellcopters Limited," a lo~ shopping spree cut shOrl Mon- Ypru ~ m011 19lt.L~ u ublr at PlfmOilb Coaart· Unless bll plan to ftDd .., POIM a tippler's tu oo drinks mayor remlDded City Manager LIDO SHOPS PARKING cal g:ro~,J~ whJch r.avor s keepiq day. ~le w biJDd:tl yu..,. w""" ~I Cbweb. Be ta.a. oc. tu sourc81 ll ..q,tad, Mew .. MrYed onr tbe bar, a tu oo Robert Wyun dw-tne 415-the heUcopter on the groUDd Alter the girl, described as wbrlre a ftUow Calldln, JobD eutc.l ._. to Earape, aDI1 port Belcb. filCH a poulble ue ol ut1Uttes such as elec -c ussfoos of tbe pollee depart-TROUBLES ARE AI REO for response to emerreoctes, about 18, bOught $3 2 worth of McCrae, bid PID8d b1a tm-bU rillt.d bat old tatUe1lekll. jamp to tbe propertJ tu ntt, tricttJ. pbooes ud ps, aod meat l:lWpt for tbe eomlAg "There ls insufl'lcient park. gather peUttoo sipatures lD a clothes at the Wild Side s nap, mortal poem. ''II FIID:Iera 1'lle nlll PGIIIIA• sold DOW CttJ 111u1pr Robert w,_ told sw841)tDc1Dcreues IDsucb fees flsca.l yeu. tog foe employees of the Udo 19'72 drive. Councll discus-208 Uartne , she weni bext door Fteld8," tlile prtno. ,.u. b111. B........._tiOCOIDIDtDI· CUJCoaDcllcaT'IIMdaJ. u balld1Dc permits, recrea-Yr. WJDQ bad pointed out Shops merchants bec.aose or slons Ulat year led to no blc to J. M•cben Imparts aod Tbt CIM.d'••l dlillldld tbla. morat.. at1 WV d.s wtH ID· .u aa altanaUYe to tbt Uoa C... and Ubnry fiDes. that about $100,000 could be tbe Kol l ~ttng butldlng,''City changes in heUc~er use. picked out some espenslve u..t l:lr J ~ y.ua. IPlnd bJ 1M pt'WI .. of Flu-property tu ldte. bt pro. Tbe IDcrea•s would raise aYed amuaU7 by completelY Councilman Paul Ryckof'f said Mrs. Howlaod said Mrs. Items. A suspicious clerk "T• m&JOI' of TJIH8 w1D WI leJdL Wlb Wt-.s,... u eltn. 11.118,180 lllDU&U, ncat..ta.c tbl prueat r.dqar-Tuesday. Kuehn 's plan tor ooe copter phoned the credit card com-.ctn a.., dl..r ud I botUt .._'t ........ ~bDI•wbo F II for for tbl eltJ. Mr . WJDD cll.lmed. ten wbaa tbt DIW oae 1s ftD-Mr. Ryckolf, whO owas a onr 2 towns "would be aa pany's omce and lauDed that ot wiM b .., W'bO Gld ta twA ftH. Be IIGpN arewe Tbt UJ!pler'l tu aloot woeld lJbed ID Stptember. truel agency In the &rea. saJd Improvement." but said she Robert Wagner of RIYerstde fowc~Iltlllln,".,. Jolll MeCJM"I ,_.., wrttt.' accoB ax $746,000 aDd a "14kiD'tnaUae.uJIICI.rt-"about '7'5 to 100 people are would really ntber see them reported 1os1q the e&rd the WIDie WU • a 11..,11 J ,..,.. biiDN lllcCI"M wu J ck BameH 11t11llJ '* tu uotber ed to pnpan tlda t.Jpt ttat ID a parttnc ptctle'• because tept oo the Cf0«1X1 wbeD DOt day blfor. In Woody 's Wharf JM)IIt'-la ftolt ol tM Cua.. kiUtd tD tM ... uta, .._., a I1CI,OOO, but coaDCllmea ob.. lr:eeplllc I flcllltl•. ~ be of coostruclloo of the bul.ldinc needed. ID Ceatn.l Newport. diu._-a -nld-... ..,,. • al tile ooerllleoo joclod -IJ ., tbe aiiUty oo o_.t"," bo o~lolDod. &.DC! !be bloeklne ol V1a ()porto. Chttl Gt .. u buelaimldtbet Alter lbo p rl IIIJ..., to eoo-tai pu'tJ -zw • Ia tilt Ud ftat.., -a. Jact a.n.u, MM .. of tb. tu ud IIIIOtld ttat tbt UR»Jer •a He Jded tMt tile eo-ell tlu Tbe City Council referred the aircraft acts u a cri me v1DCe the clerk nat she wu 111&111 ud bo --lo-lo '-•-tile .......... Nnport -Clla-.,. tu -bo llltpl -.. a tbo aplloo ol <IDolac-. lllo tbt l>l'oblem ., the otty trallle dolor-by Hmlocloc woold-llr. w._•1 wtlt or da"'l>- wta GM of tM ItaiM''• 101-tiiDw Co.m•ct a tile put lt •• bW DOW belle CODSldered okt flcltltJ to •" IDICIMf. affairs com mittee. be barpua ud ott.rs ot tts t•r. aht fled before po11ce .,._ cn.a. Bthr .. IIIII er< a Jilt ,... ,_.., wtU bt ..._.., ..,,.. 11.--:1. Ta.t to.clllld aa lblmayor•s FR T1 E coast&Dt prn •ao.. n. t.eu. rl•ed. '1 wu-la _.llolo, ud • ...,. · »u 10 at a-at liM:G&.ADYS K!Y!S DIU _.........._llowublebd UOHS FISH Y M enotor bu .alao-oood tn bo '-loll ot .. _ _. •• ,TW· •---a.-li.,chl>. . ~~--" ••• 'I> ..,_lolrbJvte.--c oota ~~-·· l oth ..... , reoeoo _.-. HEIGHTS MAN IS HELD ...,..., I -IIJ -• 1111 ._, no ~ o1 COot-.ollold pulal._, al Poellle VI .... Mlloa ilootalaodl!7c-.-Llou Filii Fry IUid Carolnl "Bat, __ .. elaimo -"lr ID -• 1111 To ,... -11111oc -wlllllo ,.... .., .., ao11-•••aolol pon, Rart>or v1 .... Jollo sa., -al•--. -Frldt.r lll&M uc1 r,.. Mrs. -lood. .. ..., n, .,... ON ROBBERY CHARGE .-. IIIII lllo 1111'-ftiiiJ ft--lot. -IICMr.Bor-111111. ... -KAyu, H, oo tile C.-eU-ploU tlr lbroot&1l-, tn Coota ~~--lo'a Ill "' -,. 1M A~~-~~ 111M. All lllo -llotl ID no WG; llo _. ID-loll, --00 hl7 I, o1 *""' Dl' f'blo<*, C-1M -poUco loc!IIIY _.. Clt1 Part. Tllore wtU bo a 141>1. tllld ft ....... 111o U&lll u n -, __ ..,. t ~ WM pd ttlll trtlilr ... I I.. '"hhn Wl.ll lit a & • I• ..... .... ~ 11Q IS at draft .._ At 11M tlee, ta 9Uwdi.J afttrDOOD pan4e, t to l.ht ~ ana lid a.t IDd etllrp4 wtlll tlllt ~J l9f II wu -. 1111, a...., o ... II ,_ --· -• ,_.-_. at 1M ttO. ~C .. x-. C-A ..... It'll, lllo -II aliJ.. ~ boaol7 -. a eooo-t110t _..,., 101 .... 101or noq. ,_, ala &o47• or. ~ .. ";:' -~ IIIIo ~ "' w:":.: Ill .., ...._ ,.....,. ":'.;. • ... ~ lo ='"'._ o -., ~ ::"-:!:' :•.,-::.,.•=. = '::'':!.~:a': :!. .:'::..",;:,~a~ ...",'~r,'!:' =:":I!"' .. :;-:.• ... .:,.---~-= .. •,Jd'r=-. ·'I:.:'Mr .. ~·w:..w::::~ .... = -~:!'':"s•a:-.; tt,.,:tx~---=-~leaiJ..,'R'Iapoke =-~~~,:::=:,a:: llolacs ,......... OITIIODOti1UII ••01n1 ... ae·1 o~e 1 •-. -~ -••••• uapollc:o-. 2 a 111o wulood ..ut _,-_, •a....--..._. ati:J1 .... _ .. -...... •-e Clla.__lli_ ... l .... •1 A~ •-• 1 zrt 1M 110 -0 ItA at Mil illolloo~ -oleo. ._ ... IMI,_,Illoc-...., to-a .. .,.. .. lion !MIIllolllll-.. _llllllo -:::.;:.-:; :-,.: =·~::·..:.: :. .. ~ · , ••.:..: '.::& .. ·~;, =:;. =II-can:;:er·~~~.:: ::s.-:; ~=:= :-.. -:. .._ .-:.: :-... ~ r::. ~ .... ~ 111o -tl lilo. t WSt • 2 -......... --&.-.. -...... , --111o oM lliltYIIJ'.._ .. a -o1 Cltllll_ .. ___ • -: -~r.:-1 ?:: ... -::~-:,, r-:;:•:..=-•-•-:-tr:"!"~'-•h ~· :r:;•;.~:,.~•.:•;::-.,_ ..... =MYIJIIIIIIIaBoro c• :-'I .... "...,_,.. .. ,, ••' • • • • To•·•~ . A-RICA'S SACRED COW lly '10M 1011 .., lo ,._._ (WIIal ·.. ... JoM,nL mu. • a "rooIIOt" ITn''" Ill• ,_ .. ) iat'.,.IM , ia d•& il to •umptloa. 011 u.s a..,.., Ut • ftOW COIIIidlt how COin,.,. tM re .. tl'flt WOft)l of whicb h•wlly ..... hi tiM s.aadcY cont..,.. with Socia& Security 1t • peN&oft SocW Sealrllr · ,..... -.o .-~;~~~E~~~~~~5~~'"'!"~;~~ .....a.odl or •Yin& inCOI'M, and ,_. Maltby 20 that It wUI a,.._ rnonbta~ If 1'111 .. I ~IM • IFL • , lOftrdl ,...,._,: percsat rtducticm ._ co-t will aitber m. rried pVtnar dJII, or OP·.-CRY OP • 101ft·-We wl1 lake 1 ..,.lioi<ol ,.._ die Soolol Security bolll, or If the wl<low obould ca.-~-.......... ··a$ ,_.,.It rudo• fro• a_,. AdiDiaiRtaUOA from claitDbla remany, a o(ten btppaM, Jn1 La..ill~c.-......-.a.KtMH die 110 tniUion dtbaa in thai we h"'e made an unfair they could eatlly fall far tllort nLU"':JCCI.; ··~ I I tA..a..if'M) Ameriet. He jute ... ,.... IO COMPirison. If anythina. the or ncoupinl IYeft tbdr • be lS yean of aee. Let's caU advantaao will now lie with orislnal "lnertment" of P'M trt ....... •-t' f • ................... C.,. him Wr.lohnQ. Public. Social Security.) $44,928., .... c.w. ... - .... T .. .._ ~ • At ap 2S Mr. Public hal Remember, • ..,., lbot we Now it is 'rime to point out _ .... ,IS& ..... , ......... , .. ., ..... ....._..,. ._. ..__ Ne. .,.,..._,., lf; ttt;t, 40 yean to wort before blve reduced Mr. Public'a I aroa inequity in the Social t.l a ""~-•c.-,at~ ... alf =! .__,., retirinl It 1.JC 6S . Durin1 thil forced "'in.vertment" in Social Security prosram: In the -~"ptPW• ..... •pt.lc....._ .... l,.;'r~. itO )'ear period, let's suppOIC Security from 51 ,404 10 above calculationr we have .Aa~~~A , , , . . • • ~ .... P 1· \ : thai Social SeCurity taxer and $1 ,123 per month equals asrumed that Mrs. Public flt!t~U P8G -.-.\-. • • • . • . . •. '· .,.~. ,1) Nll!r baaefits remain rtab'-. 1b.iJ $4<4,928. worked, and thus never paid ~......,..,..., • ..., o•OQ: Ia~~..,.•• iln't a realistic aaumption, or At qe 65 Mr. Public and anythins into Social Secu.rity d J IJtlf .4, .,. cOune, but it ir n«CIIIal')' 10 his wife <••umlnt that he henelf. If she inde-ed dkl wort, .,.,. .t we can eYI.Iu.ate its relative married •nd' both live to as most wives do, her forced worth. Finally, let ua further retirement ap) would receive "investment " in Social .AR\*0 E. HMPA., OWfttf Md publisher of llit Ensltn auppose that Mr. Public's a muimum of $674 per Security would be lost because •ocs•o•oOOOO'OO'OOOO'OII:IMO:•• taxable wqe base under Social month, or S8,088 per year in she ' dnws benefits u a (Cootlnued lrom P&p I) • U. S. CONC2ESSIONAL RACE A cood ptace to be&tn 11 lJl tbe U. S. Seoate race. Tbe tocumbent 1s Democnt Alan Cranstoo. and tbe eolatioo Is to pick !be beat RopubUC&II clalloopr to !be primary, aDd tben to wiD 1n NOYember. We 1D CalitorDia deMrYe better tlaD Alaa Cru&ton ~-a ..... tcr wUh a sero rattac oa couern.tlfe and coutttuUcmal issues. We Deed a .olld, pro-American cooserntlYe to be" otber eoasenat1Ye1 1n the Senate to restore our oaUoo to ft.scal sanity. H. L. (Bill} Rtchardsoo, now a state seoator, aoo James (JoMDy) Jotmsoo, former assistant secretary of tbe NaYJ, both rate hleb on the pro-America scale, and It's dlftlcult to choose between them. But I'll tate Bill RlchardsOD. • • • • • U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS In the -4et.b District race, we also have a chance to se- lect a candtdate wbo caa carry oo 1n the <>ranee Coaaty tradition of conserntlsm establisbed OYer the years bJ Jtmmy utt and Joba Scbmlb:. This caDdtdate Is Du1.d Gubler, who stands for the tree eaterprlse system, cutting down tbe size of federal bureaueracy aDd b'lmmlng the federal budget. He bas a good chance of WlSel.ting lncwn- bent Congressman A.odrew Hlrasbaw, wbo rates a me- diocre 42% in the rating on COOHI'fttlYe and coostttu- Uooal issues, a.od who Is oow UDder sharp criticism for IUs former cooduct ot his county assessor duties and Security will avcrap $12,000 retirement benefits. Note that survivor. If she worked for as per year over the 40-ycar he does ffOt have an option or little as ten yean durinl her period. (These assumptions drawins out a lumJHwn cash lifetime and earned only half come very dOte to the actual payment. Abo, if Mrs. Public u much as Mr. Public, she situation rmny youna men •hould die, his monthly would lose $6,000 plus find themseiYeS in at aae 25 ,) income as 1 widower would interest. If 15 years, she would In •o yean Mr. Public will drop to S449 per month, or lose $9,000 plus interat. (This diT~ctly pay S702 ll 40 equals $5,388 per year. If Mr. Public is equiv1lent to 1 husband and S28,080 into ~ocial Security. should die, his widow would wife both taking out a He will also pay alike amount receive the same reduced retirement policy with a indirectly. This latter amount income. But , if Mrs. Public private insurance company, is the fictional "matching should remarry , she would and the company sayina, contribution" thrt the Social ror£eit claim to the retirement "let's tear up your wife's Security law requires income that Mr. Public had policy, and let the company employers to pay on behalf of paid into for 40 yean. keep the premiums!" In short, each employee. Since the Mr. and Mrs. Public's r~al If we assume that both Mr . and Mrs. Public live ror 1 S yeal"5 (to age 80), they would receive a total retirement income of $ 12 1 ,320 ror their forced "investment" of forced "investment" in Social Security will m01t certainly be much p~aur than S44,928. (To b~ continu~d.) (All r/shts nu,..,~d. A meriam EnterprU~ l'ublicarionsj. BRANCH BANK APPROVED The Birch Log What's A Bilderberger? ,_,..,._ Bfbrtoltt, .t' 7 rhllfttl -AI a..c ooce a y...- lllo Royol Mat = -........,. or lht Not-............. --..,_all o .. r "'ht Allantlc Commooil)"' (W•tom Eu-. rope, C.nada and lbo Unlltd Stet•). lht leaden or flnance. F""llfi'!OD'• ecbaeadon, bull· ,_ tnd labor nooh IO portlclpole. The -... \.Wally lut three days but teporten are ex· eluded. A poll of secrecy ohroudJ lht JI<O<Ndo lnp and the oecuionaJ olfldal pr• reltue only fuela the ima&fnalton 11 ft attemptl to ptlnt a picture of a friendly JfOUP ot men ptherinc for some harml• dJaaaaioM. Named after the lite of tbelt Rnt moeUna ill 1954 ot tho Hold de Bilderbeflln Ooolefbeelc, Holllnd, the BilderberJen hue pd\cred oa both sides of the Atlantic -alwa)'l at very P!JSh resorts. Their latest conclaw wu held in late AprU at Mqeve, a scenic re.ort 'rillqe iJ11 the French Alps. The cuatomary co-host of this inner cirde of the Western world's international set it none other than David RockefeUer. Quite p!*lbly· the world's most powerful individual, the Chair· man of the Board of the Chase MaMauan·Bank surely doesn't spend his time and his money aimleuly. Nor does his brother Nelton, who waa present at this year's meeting and hu beeri a frequent p~rticipant in recent yeara. Prince Bernhard is one of the leading advo- cates of wort~ government. Often comJ!Iainina that the ettablishment of-a forfllll world empire is hindered by "national seJftshnea, puttinc internal problems first," the Prince obvioualy does not summon many of the wortd's most powerful men in order to sin1 the praises of national sovereip.ty. Even more Indicative of the "'world government .. Oavor of these meet· inp is the known intern.alionalist attitude of the plrtidp~nts. A powerful concentration of political muscle is aJways arrayed at a BiJderberp:r ptherinJ. Recent conferences have attracted West Ger· many's new ChanceUor Helmut Schmidt and his predecessor W'dli Brandt. The chief rivals in CIMG'o comlna elec:lloft, l'lono lllllot 1\oudoou uolllobtnltulleld,.,.both-bols"'· --lritalo~ lflRlld ......,, Jllly'o Modo.., ._, ,_., Valtoy Glo:onl d"'!atooos and pollllcal ,...... from all o..., W•om I!Orope show up rtpdarty. Amerlcall Jlllderbef1011, --.... -fallen, lrldudo ouch ~~~~ 1lldMdotoll ao J.W. F\tlbrlal>t, Genorll Andrew Goodpooter, Robert" McNamara, c. J:loutjll t81oa, llonl]l Ford II, Gebr1' W. Boll, IJJ. lloinz, 1u>oo Reotqp, 1"cGeorp Bundy.-Hush Scon, Arthur --ancllleftry ~-In fa<:t, IJern. hard's ift.ttaUon list readl lte a Mil~'• W1lio In .Ammc.. Yet tht national pr• c:hooMt to ....,.. -_, ........ wblle "-tni of ill Mlppoaed prowess at .. ln'llltlpttw" r• portlna. luat prior to the 1971 IIOderbertH confer· ence at Laurence Roclceftller's Woodltock IM In Vermont, Prince Bernhard eancUdly admitted thai lholr topic r... dloeuooion would bt ., cbanae in the world-role or the Urdted States." Americans have 1 riaht to know why Bernhard and his coterie of internationalists from both aides of the Atlantk: ahould dec:kle such r.-t- ten. Aren't such ,..tten suppoeod to be tht province Of our elected repreaentad'HII? Yet, ""the world-role of the United Stat•" certainly is: chaflllnJ -and neither the world nor the United States is a better place for it. Some of the JUUU are invited only ror · windowt41ressinJ and there are aiWllys a pxldly s~mUerinJ of minor ofOciala .. on the make."' But .It ll certain that Bernha.td, the Rodc:efiller brothers, the RothscN.Ids:, and other Bdder- berpn are determined to shape the future for aD ofua. Which brinp us to the name of another BiJderberacr veteran -Gen.ld R.. Ford, who par· ticipated in 1962, 1964,and 1970. That's 1 di&- turbin& associllion for 1 man sworn to uphold the Consutution of the llnited States, especial- ly if he is only a heartbeat -or a realgnation - away from beromina our President. Copyf#Pt J 914 by n.~ loltrt Bfth SocWty F•tllld campaign methods. • • • • RECOMMENDATIONS FOR STATE OFFICES • employer 's ''mat china contribution" is an employment cost , any so-called employer-con· tribution represents a rnl loss in waaes that the employee would ha¥~ received in absence of the •·mat c hina contribution" requirement. This provision is one or the lies upon which the whole Socia l Security prosram has been based from tt,e very beainning. It was a false Leners It is irksome to Usteo to Edmuad G. Brown Jr. llld Bob Moretti, Democrat ea.odidates tor peroor, taWng about doing something about Lnflatloa, taxes llld jobs; tbelr poli- tical commitment is for more ~odlng. thus more tnna- Uoo and higher taxes for the wace-euoer. A stroog Re- pubUcan candidate shOuld be a wtnDer lD November. l recommend a vote for Ed Reinecke. To back 111m ..,, pick John. Harmer for tbe Uetltenant governor offtce. otber suggestions: For secretary or state, Brlaa Va.a Camp, who made a real bit here with a speech at a meett.ac of the Newport Harbor Ezctange Club 2 weeks ago. For state treasurer: Henry Quigley or Irrloe. A coartesy Yote vote for Senator Dennis Carpenter, IIKII'POsed in tbe 36th District, for Assembly\nan Bob aacn.m, QQOPpOSed la the 74th District, a.od for Assemblyman Bob Burke, unopposed ill the 73rd Dlstrtct. Ia other nearby COihsta, I recommMid a vote for Floyd Wakeft.eld In the '10ttl Assembly District, John Briggs In the 69th Assembly District, Marlin Mc- Keever In the 72nd Assembly District. • • • • • SUPERVISOR RACE, FIFTH DISTRICT Here Is a cbance to put a coosenatlve 1n oftlce l.D place of iocumbe:nt S~vtsor Ronald Caspers, wbo by Ills own admission ls committed to the poUtical phBosophy of "selective soctaUsm." His ''bandido" slur against tbe Me:rlcan-Amerlca.ns in our community ls still remembered with anger. His poUtical cyn.tcfsm ns eq::~Qsed by an Ensign phone call; when our advertising department made the routine phooe contact with his offtce for adYerUslng his candidacy lor re-election, the answer came back: ''The Ensign will .get an ad ooly 1f It gives edJtortal eodorsemeD.t to Caspers.·· That is an Insult to the profession of jntD'oal- ism and speclficaUy to the pmllsber of this newspaper. We have a choice between 2 challengers --Marcia Beots of Balboa and Dr. NolaD Frluelle of Baycrest. Don't be dismayed by the argument that the anti-Caspers fOte Is belng spllt. Eoough votes for Mrs. Bents and Dr. Frt.ueUe wJU rorce a run-off vote In November between lbe 2 top vote-getters. And the challenger has a good cba.nce of defeating Mr . Casper s. • • • • • OTHER ORANGE COUNTY OFFICES Here are recommendations In other co~.mty races: BRAD GATES for COIDlty sheriff. Brad Is a nathe of Orange CoWity, and a 12 year veteran In the sherltf's department, advancing through the ranks to top admLnts- tratlve posltiOilS. DR. BOB PETERSON for county s~rinteDdent of schools. He has demonstrated his ability as a sound administrator while servlog as s~rlntendent since 1967. His goal Is ''educational excellence wtthout e:rtravapnce.'' JOHN APP for trustee area 5 member or the county boll.rd or education. WILLIAM HULSY for Orange County district attorney. • • • • • COMMENTS ON PROPOSITIONS VOTE NO on Proposition 1, whi<:b would prOY1de $250,000,000 tor buying more recreatlooal park Iaod. We already have a hJgfl percentage of pubUc ownerslltp of land In Otn' state; addln( to this perceabge wtll turtber ero:fe tbe ta:r base and place more burdens m tile tupayen. VOTE NO oo Proposition 2, "the clean water bood law." That's an appealing and mlslea.dlng Utle. Tbe Sut:a Aaa Register has pointed out tr..t we llln made prorlaloa for clea.n water here 1n Oranp Co~mty and ue betac ~ to fork over some of our tu mootJ to be_, -ct-ltate u .. that han tailed to do the same. VOTE NO on Proposition 5, which woald dJ•II't p.s tu: 1\m:ls to spe001og for mau trans:tt. Tbt p.s tu: ll c. or tbe more equitable tau•, beeaaee tbe 1m0111t paid Is based on tbe dep'ee ol use ot our raa4l tad bJ&tln.Pt and the ta.:r Is resb'leted to street IDd bSc1rft1 COitl. Tblre ban beeD. repeated etrorW at pt.dlr -· to dip IDto this tax tuod IDCS to .... It ... PMI/'DIII oiMr .... tbat tor wbat It was establlsbed. Speelfteally, tbl proaaot:.1 of P..,ll<: ~liDo Willi to -tlltlr ...... - • tu .. Jll'l>&te lnuportattoo, ---1!17 ltl owu .. ,. -. VOTE YES <» ~ttoo 1, wtllcb pr-a.t pro. eoodl... ol lbo IIIIo loclalalwt Ud Ito -a!-•• bt -to lbt pobUc, apocl u .,._ 11r-.._ _.,... Bob Borko --• .,. -... -·clll- -.. bt --Ud ·--Ia ~· ..... ...,. ...... ., "' ---..... "' --'l'lllo , ... w1D ............ ol llJI Ill la 1111 ..... _ Pr~t.actrr_....,....._ JOIIIkaJ ...... a.MWIN. AJJI--- i iittiiii .. ii .... (J •• , •• ,, .............. ~ <I all$ ______ _ lQI, .. Will .. , Sl a ..... to· BPI •• b I 1, S illll .. ¥ -. .,-. ... -... .,,,, ........ "sweetener" desi&ned to marshall the suppor1 or workers behind the Socia l Security idea ba ck in the lqJO's. Few worker5 wo uld have golten excited about any retirement Pro&ram that was financed entirely with their own money, so the _fiction of a "matching contribution" was c reated. Even today few worke1"5 realize that their employer't ·•contribution" to Social Security really comes out of their own pocket! In reality, then, we see that Mr. Public can expect to pay a tota1 of S 1,404 per year, or a total of $56,160 into Social Security during his working life. Now this is a substantial sum of money. Whether M.-. Public might be better off to spend his $I ,404 per year in other ways (like for more education for himself while still young in order to raise his long-term level of income; o r for college funds for h.is children; or for a better home for !tis wife and children; or for purchase of stocks or other tax i.s an in•oluntDry payment, he ha.s no other option. For his $56,1 60 forced "i nvestment" in Social Security Mr. Public can hope to receive a r~~ther complicated packqe o f benefits which i n cfudes disability and retirement medical payments in addition to a monthly income retirement. Let's exclude the disability and medical payments becauae these are only minor aspects of the major Social Security protnm, monthly retirement income . For this simplification we will reduce the colt of Mr. Public's forced "investment" TOM ANDERSON I A. EYCTYthina. He's been the-re. 1'11 never foraet the 1964 Republican Presidential convcndon i.n San Frandaco when Rockefeller wu matins his •ici~ speech .,.tnat con~ervatiY•. A fri•d nut to me lr.spt tc:nallliftl: OOWhy don"t you ooademn adulmy'f•• (Roelr.ef.UU had jYit d t d" hil wife for hia aiJ1Iriand.iPor Ndloo Roclr.efcller to come out for moralitY it like Golda Weir comina out for tbe Arabi. Q. Since Women Libben don't lib male c.ha\ninilt, patronir:inl fiattery, what doet onr say In areetina: them! A. Say: "You're lookina very equal today !" Q. Spiro AIMW, to whom a funny thin1 happned on the way lo the While HOUM, has been disbarred. What U 1he conneclion bet..-een pncticinl la..-and practkina honesty! A. I don't know. The two appear to be incompatible, and totether are as rare as a virsin in a collep: co--ed dormitory . Q. What dad Nixon and Ape..-ever h.ne in common'!' A. Well, (or one lhin1, they have both had proposed nOYels relected by publishers. I reported when ooverin1 the 1968 Republican Con•ention: ''I tm an Apewistlc." lam n'l loneer an Aanewltic; now I know what both or them are. Arain, Dl Tedrly R OOHI!dt uir/: "PDtrlOlil'" riMs not m~•n to lt41'ttd IJy tit• President; It m~crns to "'"d by th ~Otlrttry .. ," -Titc Amcrlccn Wcy Ft•ta.~Ys SIGH-UP STARTS SOON I'OR SUMMER CLASSES Cloot .. 100 dlllwtol'eiU- -will bt -dllrtoc ... diJ lid ....tocoiiOrupC- CoJiotoWa m-.lltslo--Will bt 1111111-10..11, 14, lid IT-11 lo 1M OCC ad-·--,..__ .-1!-.... ,_n tlllt:ta ..... . • ...... -lila bt 111111 br ... '4 ... ..., • ~-•• -.............. ... s-u-a..._ ... ,.., ,. .. b' "' .. .... -;;ortoil wlli .... _ .. . raatJSU..._ .. '· . lhlrtl ;., Mon IIOUIOI '1o r Wom en . Coll ar ·'n U l .... I M It, c--........ (Inflatable) U.L 1$ • IIIIVICI IM"ICT • IIIPAIII IIIP~CIC N.J. RU SSO CO. 20f S.•tt. P edtc •••· Soo Po4,., Co, 9073 1 IATURDA.Y, .APRD..IO Boy .. llr, ud llra.lllc .. ol Ktlce, '1S8 Wt1lo, Colta lilA. • MONDAY I APRIL 12 Boy .. llr. ud llro. Jobll Boy 1111ll>bY, Inc! Port Ednrd PL, 1409 Clay, Cllfllla~on. Harbor Vln' Homu. • FRWAY, MAYS Gtrl •• U:r. I.DIIU:ra,Marlo Boy--Yr.llldW:rs.Norman MariDo, 54S-A Bti'DIJ'd, Colta Smttb, US8 Pamela Ln., Apt, Mea, , A, Cod Mesa. Boy --Mr. IDd U.u. Oris Glrl --Mr. and Mra. Gerald Upcb1D'cb, 2?00 PeteriOG Way, Mysl1Dak1, 1880 Parkv!.ew Cir., Co8Mea.. com.Mea. BoJ --lit , &Dd Mn, Wry • SATURDAY, MAY 4 O"rmu, 2030 Paloma Drift, Boy •• Mr. iDd Mrs. Daniel Colta Mea. Kue, &21-1/2 Marigold Ave., , • TVESDAY, APRIL !S Cotooa del Mar. Girl--Mr.Ud U.n. Robert Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Ignacio Ludt.l, SS91 LarQpur, Coltl Romo, 1964 Meyer, Costa Mesa. Mea. Gtrl --Mr. and Mrs. Brian • THURSDAY, APRIL 25 ZIDI, 1399 Gt.luy Or., Doflr Boy • -U:r. llld Mrs. Horace Sboril. Beo)lmLD, 1807Saodatwood Ln., Girl •• Mr. and Mrs. WUUe Bqerelt. Brldpra, 143-E East 21st St., --......_,,: • FRILAY, APRIL 2& Costa Mea. Boy --U:r, Uld Mrs. JoM Citrl --Mr. a.Dd Mrs. Da.nlel Peres, 1730 SIDta ADa An., Gautachl, 14452 Ma):)rca, Costa Mesa. lnlDt. Boy -· Mr. a.Dd Mn. Darid • MONDAY, MAY 6 C1mntnct:wm, 1599 OriJICIAYe., Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Charles CoD Mesa. GlWpn, 19? Buoy,CostaMesa. Girl •• Mr. and Mrs. Leon. Girl -·Mr. and Mrs. Roger ard Green, 1000 Gron Place, Astoo, UO Wake Forest Road, Colt& Mea. Colla Mea. Keep cool with CANVAS AWNINGS Don't let the sun spoil you r TYirl &irla --Mr. aDd Mrs. • WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 patiolun .Shadewlth color~l Gary Samuel.soo, 19412 Sierra Girl --Mr. and Mrs. John can~aa for cool comfo-rt . Call C 1m tr-·· u. 1r or come bv for1ree esllmat... a o, .,~. Teeter, 14362 -Jorca, vine, •••& AMA Gtrl --Mr. and U.n. Dan Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Donald ,.... -. Faorbea, 4312 Vale, ln1..De. Graves, 3900 Saadune, Harbor -' a ..-e. Citrl --Mr. aDd Mrs. James VIew HUla. I .. I....::--~ Vt.co, 401 Columbus Ctrcll, Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Mit. •-z SOUTH u ,.1N Corcm Hllbludl. eboll Sehwary, ml Myngate, 6MI ,._.. Girl •• Mr, aDd Mra, An-lnlDe. ---.-:'~SC~I5!!~N~tt!!!1!..... __ drow Zlmbaldl, m Montero, Girl •• Mr. IJid Mrs. Ao-B&Ibo&. drew h"eiJ, 282:1 Harbor Bl., • SATURDAY, APRIL t'7 Apt. 0-S, Costa Mea. "' IAITMA/f IIODAI • • '"' MIWPOIIT COSTA IIIIIA ...... ~~10Coo111Y rorn PHOM I 112=VM 324 M. Mow,.rt 11 •4. ... c .. BLUE POOLS Boy •• Mr.Ud Mra.Rlcbi.J'd Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Robert RottJ. 38?2 Salem St., lrflne. Usher, '714-B W, Wll1011, Costa Boy --Mr. aDd Mn.Mlcbatl Mesa. Georp, S?91 Scottale Drive, • THURSDAY, MAY 9 ln1De. Boy --Mr. and Mrs. RODa1d Girl--Mr. aDdMra. Tbomas Noyes, 3352A.labtma Clr.,Cos- Smalleomb, 2828 NITis Cire lli, , ta Mesa. Costa Meu. Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Ste..-eo • SUNDAY, APRlL 28 GreUer, 3801 Part Vtew LaDe, Girl--Mr. aDdMu.Cha.rles lniDe. Kaflder, 2700 Peter100 Way, Glrl--Mr,aDdMrs.Mattbew Apt. 63-C, CoRa Mia. Lyoa, 1744 Paloma Drive, West Girl--Mr1 aDdMrs.Rtchard Upper Bay. Afls, 2618 SID Joaquln HJlla • FRIDAY, MAY 10 Road, Harbor Vl"' Hilla. Girl •• lolr .IJid llrs. Robert Boy --Mr. IJld Mrs. Roy MciYer, 14161 On.I.lrY1De. Loocfellow, 254& Orup An,, • SATURDAY, MAY 11 Colt& Mea. Glrl --Mr. IDd Mrs. Gene Boy --Mr. IIX1 Mrs. Eddie Gtwotr, 1589 Rlverllde, Costa 3Uboae, 14351 Mtro Court. Me• . lnloe, • IIAY IZ (I<OTHER'S DAY ) • TUESDAY, APRtL SO Boy --Mr. ud Mrs. Lcuis Girl --Mr. LDd Mra. Jolul SaD MIKUtl, 718 OrchldAnnue, COGDtll1, 542 s. Ba.j Ft., Bal-Coroaa del Mar. ~ lalud. Glrl --Mr. IDd Mrs. R&Jpb CwnmiDp, 118 Topu AYeD\M, Bo.-lalaod. • WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 BoJ --Ill'. IJld u:n. Jolll. wu.xa, 14901 P1Debsve,ln1Dt. Boy --U:r. IDd Mrs. Jtrrt KlDI, 51Z.I/Z Mu-lto An., Corc:u del Mar • Girl--Mr. ud Mr1.c"arroll Bruen, !249 Mtc::blpa An., ColtaMea. Girl -· Mr. Ud Mrs. Aye. Jardo Coroa&do, 1 iS8 All&belm An,, Cost& Mea. WQU$ LMIESJi PUT IM A ILUI MA VIN POOL 011 SPA • FllllliiTIIIA Til cALL MOW 011 DIIOP 1M ••• AM 0,.0 7 Doro A W..t. 11Z2211w ........... , Grow ..... " ........ .., m.a.1• l , -· Boy .. Hoctpa, IOl;·l.~,ca.,.~~' Ave., Coroaa Gtrl --Mr. Grut Burlll, 2045-C Tuattn Avenue, Colt& Me•. Gtr 1 --Mr. lDd U:ra. Louta Moralsa, 175?2 Hickory Tree L&Dt, Irvine. • MONDAY, MAY 13 Boy --Mr. and Mra. JohD Borlki, 22:S2 state, Colt& MeSa. Boy --Mr. lDd Mrs. Milton Harrtson, 212 E. 19tb Street, Colt& Mesa. • TUESDAY, MAY 14 8o)' --Mr. lDd Mrs. James MarUn, 1879 Nn Hampabire Dr., Colt& Mta. • WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 Girl --Mr. LDd Mrs. Wll- lla.m McKinley, 2'7? MorDinc Canyoo Rd., Shore cwrs. Girl --Mr. t.Dd Mra. Mark MaddreU, 15151 NormaDC!y , lr- vl.De. Glrl--Mr. aadMrs.Douc- lu Bulley, 400 VIsta Quinta, the Bluffs, Boy "--Mr. IIX1 Mrs, Wry Yolllg, 591-A VIctoria Street, Costa Mesa. Boy --Mr. IIX1 Mrs. Mich- ael Meyer, 1826 Fullerton Ave., Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, MAY 16 Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore Wlllls, 2956 Peppertree Lane, Costa Mesa. Girl --Mr.IIX1Wra. Daniel V&DJ.an, 2018 Port Chelsea PI., Harbor VIew Homes. • FRIDAY, MAY 1? Gtrl --u.r. 11111 Mrs. Da•14 Wilkerson, 573-F Vlctorta St., Costa Mesa. • SATURDAY, MAY lB Boy --Mr. I.Dd Mrs. James MIWpn, 328? Iowa St., Costa Mea. Girl -· Mr . and Mrs. Ed. ward Warmln&ton. 613 Mart. gold, Corooa !lei Mar. Girl--Mr. and Mrs. George Cba•ez, 2455 Irvine, Apt. C, Costa Mesa. THE CONCERT by tbt Coroa& dtl Mar td&b ~ebool multe deplltment at 7:30 p,m, Tueldi.J, JIM 4, tD tbt Harbor Htp a1111torlum Yt.U open witb tbt mactr111t ll.Dpr. pre. aent1Dc "In Wlndaor Fortllt" by R&.lpb Va1lflbD-Will1ama, conducted by Perry Cuter. The& tiM eooeert eboir aod tbt chamber orebestra, UDder tbt dlreeUoo ot Harry Corea, will perform Beetbot'ea"a ''Mus 1D C MaJor." Admtsaloo, $1; fret tw patrona&Dd.Jtudtallwltb ASB cuc11. N.B. BUILDING PERMITS 'IMUIIDY,IIAY .... --· TAKE O N I!: I"AT GOOSE , •• Goote areue U.S to be found in matt modk:hie chests. For a lona time, it wu • common remedy for c:helt coldJ ud pneumonia. The hiah moru..thy rate of luna pt.tientl prova how inctrcctive W. remedy wu. Modern medicatioru-particularly the antibiotica-havc drutically rodoocd the death toll of pneumonia victima, tbortencd hospital sta)'l and relieved ~ntold p&in an(l suff'erina. Remember th.is when you're ill: efl'cctivc medicine~ m~~y mean tht ditreter!Cc ~ p&in and ,comfon .... betwcto life and death. So, don't medicate yourx:lf. Let your phy»cian do the diqnOiioa and pracribinJ;. Then come to u.a for any medications M may recommend. • Christensen Phca 111acy Dl L COAft -'1' .. C080RA DU. JIU omou: a-1110 "Th~r~ ar~ man11 rMIO"'·"ot th~ l~atl of which is P~t~r•on'• •t~o.dla•t work on Am~rlcan H~ritag~ prOIJrtult•." Mr. & Mrs. Barrett -Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Beaumont Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bennett -M r. & Mrs. Ralph Bernard Mr. & Mrs. Walter Bofce -Alexander Bowie -Don Pierce -& Mrs. Walter Koch Mr. & Mrs. Rod L ipped Mr. & Mrs. Ignacio JUNE 4th -Mr. & Mrs. Frank Marshell -Marcella ler -Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Myers -Mr. & Mrs . McCray -Mr. & Mrs. Donald A . McHone M ike Nason -Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Nordlund Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Palmer -Mr. & Mrs. James Penney -John T . Petz -Or. & Mrs. Dudley Pfaff -K ittie U . Rau- Mr. & Mrs. Frank Rhodes -Mr. & Ernest Saftig -Mr. & Mrs. John . Seidel -Edward S. Shonstrom - Thomas Simandl -Mr. & Mrs. Smith -Mr. & Mrs. W. LH -Paddy Speyers -Mr. Mrs. R ichard Steele -Mr. Mrs. Glen Stillw ell -Mr. Mrs. Ric hard B . Sweet & Mrs. W .A. T ighe L. J, Tu cker - r . & Mrs. Henry Wagner -Lea kin5 -Mr. . Geor ge Weedon Sherrie T. White, Ill & Mrs. E. 0 . Williams - Merr1ene WIt mer Jenlffer Monroe Berbere Anne - Johnnie Adame - LeVen Burns -Nora incllo.,oon -Mr. & Mro. Peto 8erTen -Mr. &t MrL Arthur B•aurno'"'-Mr. a MN. llalpt! Bernard -Mr. a Mn.. W•hw Boice -Alex-B-lo -Don Bull -Tho HonO<-,._, Surtlo The Honor.ote Clair W . lur .. ,.- Tho H-roblo ,._, Surtlo-M ... D....,lo ~--Mr. a Mn. M·~· Clory -Dr. a Mrs. L-1- a Mrs.BvronF-!"1-BIIIFioll•- llertMf -Pet Hltt -J.C. """""'--"••r -WiheriiT.JwdMt -Gil•• ~~~~~-J-Io .~ ~ ,. ... "' I I I I I I I I .. ' ~ICA'8 8~CRED COW lr ftllll .... .., to -· (hot wo .,. SU,fZt, (Tiolt It a •r-" ,,_,lll ... fll./ ···-lo -" tO -··tloo, ...... ·-· lM • .... c•ri._ Jlow ~ 11M ,....,._ ..,. .. ol •We* ~ ........ dill .. ....,.. H ..... .nm lcJcW kvftt)' .. I ,..,..,. lodll ltcMI)' • ..... • 16 --ol _, -· """' IIIIo lloollllf 111 tNt k wllo-1-ltlo. If ....._.: ,., .. , ~-• CION wll •••r ••• ,.,...., ,.., or W. ....... 0 .., .... 1 ,.._, iloo ...... -IY loolb, « 1r tllo ---,.,._It,..._,,..,..., 44 ... ..,,... ftM cW.... """""· • ofiMA .. ,.., 1711 11M 210 ...,_ ..,..._ Ill INC " IM~• ...., ..... , .. , liMY eould tlllf8y tJIJ ,., •on 11• MFDWJ ... 1 1 AJNriu. Ht JIJtC ..,.,.... co COM,.,._, Jf ...,..,..,,. .. dll of ruouplna n• ,.,., p 1' 0 , ~ - , .._. ._ ..., c.,.. N lS ,..,,. of ,.., IAt't aU lilf¥ul... wiU !lOW IN •Mil orJelul "ht¥UttMat• of .. .._,CWII. • • ;: »• ,.... • -... Nr.loll11 Q. Publk. lodal ,.curity.) 14<t,921.1 ... ldlllaTWt•tca q J(RT~::=-.... •w •-' AI ... 2S Wr. Pvbk .._ ... ,...,, flOW, tll•t wt How IUolmUo polnl out ...., •rtsdq.,. ..._ .._ • 'J:...,..., J. '~ 40 ,..,. to work btr.-hu• .Uueed Wt. ,ubllc"• • arc. lnt~qulty h• 1M Soc:l1l • .. '' c..a.•c...,.t~ ... _,~ ?t ._,., "'"'•• 11 .,. 65. Dumtt tlail fotc.ct '1nqttmfnl'' In Soc:ial l•c urlly prottam: In the _...., .. U M' .................. ,.,_: .,., .... ~ Yftr period , Jet'• NotppOe:f: Scturlly from II~ to •bott• talculltlon• we htttc • ::,-::,.. UMA . . • • • • . o..;_,_, 1· \ dl.at locU.I lie:urttr ,,_... 1n.d s 1, Ill ,., mottth equah -::;:d ttut .,.,., PubU" """ A.. • • • • • • • • • An; M ~ -.nu ,.NJ11 llabll. ThiA $44,921. • , and thw ,_ • ., Plld ••••••• •••• • • • a ••• •••• •n'l 1 ,...illk -umpdon, of AI ,.. 6, Nr. Public a-.:1 MYihJnc btto bill kcurlly d J. _ A " .,. COUIM, a...t il il ,._.,. to hit wif• lt.WUMint dtll hoi IMrutf. If Qlc lnde'•d did work, -,.,. ~lfi'S '" Clrt "''""'' lilt ttllti•c mlrricd and ' both 11.,, 10 • m011 witt• do, hcr fmccd ~ wOfth. flully, S.t w further rctltcmtnl , .. ) would rculttl "lnuttm.,tl" In Social AttVO E. HMPA, OMit MCII...,IIII..., of Itt &fl.. tuppOM thai Wr. PubU.:'• 1 rn~~.dm um o( 1674 per St"urUy would be foal bt:(;IUM ••••••• ••••••••••••• •• LtubM .,.. tMM under lodal month, 01 II,D88 p~r ''''In 1he draw• bcndlt1 • 1 (C.Unr1 flotn Pap l) • U, I. CO!UJIUIIOifAL RACE • (OOd pJou ,. ....., 1o ,. 11oo u. •· -,,.., no ~~~e...-lA Dtmoent Alu c,_, aid 111a ·-'" to pkk lito boaC ~lieu ... u.pr .. lito_,, ud U. to •ll 1a Jilototmber. w, bt Caltlo1'8la ...,..., biUtr tau A.lu C,......,. ·-1 -tor wt0 I I«G nt:t.r 01 ec.MrntJYt Ud eGMIIttlfldoaiJ ....... Wt lied I •14, pro.AJMrk:u OCIGMI t.UYt to belp Gtlter CC~i~Mn'~UYII la tbe ... te to nl&ort ow aaUoa 1G n.ea.JIIIIlty. H. L. (Bill) IUchll'diOG, DOW a Rate ..-tor, ud lamet (Jot.,) • lobll..ltla, fornMI' ...s.taat IIKr...,., ot tbe Jfary, bo«b ral.t ble* o. OM! pro.Amerlcl IICIIt, ud It'• dlM.e•• to ebooee betwHD tbem, 8ut I'll tab 8111 Rlehud.eca. • • • • • U. I. REPRESEifTATIVE 11'1 COMGRts& lecut1ty will '""., Sl 2,000 retirement bmdltt. Not• I hi I "'"'lttur. II •h• worked lot" Pft flit """ lbf 40-f••r he doc.• 1w 1 Jutt• 111 optkm o1 lltflc ., len yun durtna har pariocl. fTh..-.. umpdon• dllwma out 1 lumpo.um Ulfh llffflmc lnd nrncd only htlf cc.m• ... ,. c:IOM lo ,.,. IC:tllll IH!Ymlnr. Alto, If .. ,.. Public .. mu"il .. Ur, rubllc, the lituation many yuuna men 1hould dl•. hAl monthly w(luJd lou U ,OOO phn Rn4 thcndvM in 11 111 25,i 1111;0 ,. •• 1 widow., would lnte1n1. fl 15 )"lilt, the would In 40 ycllt Nr. rubiJc wtll drop ru S.WY per month, 01 to.. $9.000 JHu• inlllftl. (Thh diTutly PlY 1702 • 40 equ1l& U,JIII per year. H Mr. Public ilcqulnlent to • hu•band end 118,080 tnro Jocbl Sr .. ur~ty . ..taould die, hJ. widow would wife hoth llkitiJ our 1 He wjl alto ~Y •llk1unount rne1ve the .,'"' reduced rtllrcmtnl P<AI'-1' with 1 lndrrully. Thit bluer unount 1nwrr~r . Bur , u Mn. I"Ubllc prittfte l,..u,.nc:c compuy, h• the llc ti'JnJII "rrtiiChll'll .t.11uld trrnlrry, the would and 'the cmnPtnY "Yin&, contributum" ,.,_, the Si..Cil l fmfl'll dalm ''' the rcllremcnt "l.e t '• lnr up your wife'• Security l1w r rqu1ru 1nwme thu Mr . Public had JH)tky, and lei the oomp•nY cm~111 to P•Y un ht:h.Jf ul prud ll'llu for o4(J yuti, keep ihc premium•!" In lhorl, eac h cmpl.oyee. 5tnu the Nr. 1nd tAn. l'ubhc'• fl'lll em pi 0 )" e r 'I '' m II t h 1 I'll If IU liMUtrlr lhll both fltt, fotccd "itiVIItrnent" in hill co ntrlhutiiJI'I '' 11 lltl lind Mr. f'ubllt liu fur 15 Sccumywtllm~arlalnlybe employment tOll, •nv yuu II<J liJc HOI, they wuuld much 1'"1111/f thin 144~921J. •o·c clled empl o yer "''"' rt l rt~r I lol-.1 relllemenr (Tr1 h1 ,-rmtlnul'd.) (AIIrlfhll 1r1but1on rcprctcnl• 1 rullt.lll 111"'1111' ''' tii 21,J20 fm lhf1r lrU,.,Id, Amrr/cun l:',t.rptllr l•o "cd "'""'''m•nt " o f ~ .• ,, 1 In ••PI lbll the empi<I)'CC r" l'lllltml . BRANCH BANK APPROVED 'I'M Birch. Lo1 What's · A Bilderberger? ' .,,.,, ....... lllllrtom, Hms ' .,,, -M ._. .,. 1 Y• .. ~ ................... ~of lito NatiMiintlr -o ..., _,., p,_ • ""' ..... AdMck c-. •. ,. CW•&Mn .. ,.,., c......, on4 llw lJrolo.d lllluo), 11w ,....,. of llAMu, fi"W.....C, ........ .,.. .... lAd labor, ... 10 ~k .,.. •. w •• ~ .......... .,.. INti ,_.... ..... d ..... 4 ,.. o( *'ICY ....... doo ,.-, lllfl and tlw oulllonal ollldal ,. ,_ only ,,.,, tho lmacl .. tioft .. " .......... 10 paint o plc;turo of a IMndly •-o( mon Ptbtrble: for tCHnt her...._ dknr&IOM. HAnw4 tfiM llw tko of INit llnc _.,.lo 1954 01 tho Hotoldo 11114orbortlo0oo..,.,..., Holland, tlw _..,. ha'" .,...,,.. on boch 11dt1 or dw Alllntic -tiM)'I tt wry P'wh ,....,,,,, TfMI1 lt lal wndan ..., JMW In iall AprlJ II t.e.p¥1, I tunk rfiOf'l ........ the P~tnch AJpt. Thc cull.omuy co-hufl of,,. .,,.., drdt of eM Wnu1n wor1d't lnttrnaliOMI lit II 110M otha thon Dt¥1<1 lto<blellcr. Quito ,-ty· the wo~d's "'"" '""*"lullndhld..,, tlw Chait· man ur the Bolfd of the O.uc W.nhluu •• •u rcly ~m:n'l •pend hJ• Ume and hil monty •lmlcwJy. Not dCHJ• hit brothel Ntllon, who Wit prncnt 11 dU. yc•t'• meelina and hll bMn a frequent J»fdciJ»nl In t«:ent )'lltl. Prinu Bcuthlrd b ooe oJ the tadlns: ad¥~ ntn of world W.r¥crnmcnt . or .. n ~ ... lftlna lhlllhe ctllbU•Iunent of 1 formtf world tmp61t II hJndned by "n•llonaJ Mlfllhnnr, putllnt lntemaJ .,~.,,. nlll,.. thf Prinu otmuualy doet noc .ummnn many of the world't mo.r powerful men In ••dct to ~n1 11M """" of llltlon•J v.r¥erelptly. Even mote lndk:aUw o ( the "world ifOYelnrncrJI" na¥Qr o( ltteN mqt. lnp I• the known Jnrctnllk;)nall•t 1llltude of the J»rlldp~nh. A JJf.I'WelfuJ cunc.:cnl riill()n of pollllcaJ mutc;lc II aJwar• anayed 11 a BU~rbc'•' pthtrina. ltecen1 eonfcrcncn hne lllfiCied "'•' Cet- m.ny'• new t'hanceUor Hetmul Sch'"'dl and hil pr~ Willi lktnch . The chief flvtlt In c...·.--.-......... ,._ ... ~.....,...., .............. ... -....... llattll4 ..... ,...,. ..... .. -· ,_., Valoty Cllocot4 ......... ltd pollllcal ,..,... ''""' ... """ ·-· ..... oltowopr..,urty. --...... -... ...... ,...,, lodudo -_,Ill ...,. ... . l .'fl. ,.....,, OMtral Wr• GMfpUI«, ..,._ ........... C.~· ....... IIMry Pord II, c.or., W. W , H.J. -· 1otnoo a.~qr, -· llondy, ...... Scott,""""' ldolool-on4 lfoory KlttMsoeos' "' , ... , ..... ...,,., loollatioft 1101 ·-lito • -~ -.. A-Yet IN ootlonal prM -,. ........ --lop ---.. ol ... .,,.,.., prown~ •• ... ............ " ,. "'"""' ''* prior to tlw 1971 llldorborll' conf«· .,.. II Lour-. locUiollot's W-to<k IM In y.,,_,, ""'" larolwd condldly adnoltud thot lholr topic lor dio<twlolt -IN •o clw,.. lrl llw worlok ... o( llw UoludllloUI." Amlf...,. loevo o rlll!t to kMw wll)' lornloard and hlo """"" o( lntornat-ioU ,,_ both -of tho 4tltntk """"" clocldt oudl mo~ 1m. Aren't ~h m11ttn IUppoetd 10 IN lht ,......., o1 "'" oloctlld ,.,...,.u .. OI'I Yet , "llw world•ol• of llw Ullitod lllluo" e«lolnly II <ho,.;,. -and nolthor llw world ""' lho Unltod Slolft ilo bot lor piau I« 11. Somo of tho ....,.. are ln¥1tod ortly lor wlndow-dr...U.a and lht,. "' alway• • IC)Odly lmiUt.,lnJ o( minor orne .. ,.on the nllb." lot H II ..,Uln that larnlwd, tlwlocU(.a., brothoro, tho Rolhl<hll•. ond othof -· ,.,.., • .,. dnermlncd to .. ,. lhe rutw• for all of Ul. Whkh brtnp w to tM n~me of anocta.r INidt~bt'•' ntcran -Gerald R. P01d, .t.o ,.,. tldpotod In 1961, 1964, ond 1970. Thot's o dio- tutblnJ IMOCiaUon fur a m.n ~Worn to uphold tht: CoMtltuUon of ttM Unlled SIJtft,..,.cJ.aJ· ly If M II Oftl)' a hartbttt -or 1 tfli~Mlion - any (rom Mcomlnt ou' Pr .. hStnl. CotJyrlPt 19U ., Tit' lolf1t INd lodlty /l_,wn Ill the 4C)U, ot.tr&ec race, •• at.o l•r• a chur.t to •· a.:t a cud~~tatt WhO ~".AI cury 011 18 the Oraap eo.ty tradiUI.Jn ol eoANn'atllm t.ubll.Jbed o .. r lht ,..,, bf Jlmm)' Utt 100 lobo Stbmltz. Tid• cudldate It O.Yid Cutlltt, WhO Jta.t.dl: lor tbe lrH ...c.rpt!M .,.a.m, cuttt.ac dowD the llzt ot ,.,.,.,I bur•~er&CJ ud trlmfnlllc tbe ttd«al t.v1,.c. He •• a CDOcS ebloe4 ot --.uac IAewr~­ btot Coocr•umu Aadrft' H....,.•, no rat.. a me- dlocn 4tl 1n tnt nttac 011 .-. .. mart ..., ~ Uonal 11tutl, lad who It b01f -str IIIU'p erWcl.m t« bit form« <:(llldqcl ol hf1 ,...ocaaty UNt.,.. dt«t.l aM eamp~tp mteho'll. • • • • • R!COMM£.NDA'MOI'f8 POH STATE OPYICEI would h11r1 r«.eltted In 1bK'I'II.A u l the "mll ,h l n& '-O nlrlbUik.on" re'tutrrmcnl, Tl'm pr<)'IIIWn 11 unc 11l the lie'• upun WhiCh thr whole St,.;ull S«'unt y pu~snm b.u t)un b1ard I r o rn , .... ury bcJ.Inmna. 11 •• • hlu~ LeHers U 11 lrUomt to Utt. to Edm..t G. &ron Jr . ..S Bob .Wortttl, O.mocn.t candldJLH lot fP'fltDOt, liiJdac &boat dolnc OOfnethiA( obool ._ISoto, uuo ud )OI>o; Ulalr pob- Ucal eotnmUIMQI J• I« mort IPCtQI!t.lc, th• mort Uana.. tl.ocJ and hlthfr taut lor tbt ...,..fUDfl'. A Jtroac Rt- pUbllr..an cawtidal.t lhoultl t.oe a ....., 1D lfo¥tmbtr. t ,.,...Qfnmtnl'l a •GU I« £d RtlaeeU. To bat:k tdm .,, pick JQf~ U.armc;r fill' tht Ut---p.,.DOr ottlt:t . otiM1 •un .. tioo•· Por Meretary ol .Ute, fkllo Vu Camp, WIIQ mid41 I ftiJ ldt htrt With I IIIII'MCb tt I mMtJac ol tJi.t 1"'....-por-t Harbc.w fv.t.op CJ~ 2 w..U &~(), Yor lb..Ul tnuur"r: Heory OutcltT Dt ln1M. A cowt.ft)' •o&e •00! kif S.01ltJr Dtttnb Carptftt4r, ~ ta the Nth. IJI..Itr k:t, for Allernblfrnan hob BMharn, .appoMd lD Ua~~ 74Ul Olltrtel, a&ti f« AIMmbl'mu Sob Burke, ~~ u. Uie 'nr4 IJI.Nid. II oUMr ...n, coM.tU, l r«0111aaled I •ote for P"'Yd Wu..n..~ ID the 'JOCil A .. •mb1, Dlltrtet, John bri&P: lll the 69th AlltmbiJ Dtttri:r.t, Warlla w.c ~ K'*"•r Ia tl~ 7ZM AtiWtmbiJ Lltlltr tct. • • • • • 81JP£:t VUIIM UACt;, YJPTH IJI8TRV:T Hf!'l'• II I t;l&aor.• tn put J •:oa.Nrntlra la offle• Lo patr.• ut lw:tlml#tDt 81C*n1aor kond1 Caettn, whO by b1l own :1/Jml .. lt..n 11 t'.QffltnUW1 Lo lht poiJtJal ptiiiMoplry fit "MJ.ciln IKI"!lalhm," Hll "l.e.Ntilio" 11'-ICIIMt tiM Metleaii-Am4rr l<2111 In 018' eommld.ty 11 •111 nmembtr~ With Utf11 . Hil pJIJIIr.al <:}'niciJirn wtl tlpOMd tl)' an Ea.tcn phrJnt ':all: Wbfrtl our lJ!rtrtlti.A( ~~~~-rrws.t u-. routl,.. J,lflfA'M •:r.Gbt.:t with ht1 otnr.• tor M•.,.tllllAc ht• ".Afi'111U r:y fhr r...ftlllcUon, Ita~~ a.uwer r.am• tar.i:: ''Thl Y.ntltn will pt an ad ooJy If II d•" lldlt.orllll .ntklr•m.nt to CJJ~Pf/r l.'' Ttat 11 an 111.1aU t1> U. prot .. .ton at jl)urlll.l· 11m aM ~ltlr.aiJy Lo the P'f}l..,_ of thf l rww..,_. W~ f~IY• • •:OOi r.Ar bttw-.m 2 '=t•ll•ncert •• .WareLI 8-. ot lstU.otA aM f.Jr . Mt.~ba ,.,lueUe o1 Ha.yt:r..t. lloa't bt lilltrlaY41'1 t,Jf Pi41 :upmernt 011.1 tt. IJIIII .Citl*'l t'W 11 h•Jnc If) Ill. Enot~tfi ttottt ti'Jt w,., u.nt. aAI1 fJr . "'rlr.ul-'- wiJJ rt,re• :.r r !UI .. of1 ro\.4 ln Mfn'emt.-r bti•Mn U• z ~ vr.«.c.-U.u. At~ tht •!hal'-npr '•• • f1.IQI1 r.twlt:• 111 "*lc2ti11C Mr. C&Jrpfttl. • • • • • 1'/flf[IC 1'/JfAI'Gii'. CCJUN'fY IJ,.YV:ts lffrr • au r•.:fJrrur~l ""''' In UChWT r~ty r1C411 ' UI<AIJ (,AT£6 1!11 '!IJ•..ty l fiMiff. Hrl/1 ll 1 ntth1 a1 (Jfatl'* f.tmlll)', aM » 12 )'~I' ttlrtfrrllll ID U"* l ..... ltr'l ttw•rlm~nt, :.tlttarv:tnr u,,,,,,r.fJ 1t101 rll&ll• to tq1 rt/fttJJrd•· tnUn V'l ltlllftA, IJH, JtfJH Pf.'fY.USIJI'f fltt tiJWttr IIC)Irt'~JI Qf v.hooll. lhii t•• 1t!rr""IMtrtt..'l Jd• ill ltlllly u 1 IIOUDI1 Mmlltbttator Whl'* .Hr•lll& U IC)IttlntArfl"l~ ltni'.A 1~7. Hh pi II "litii.II'..J.tiOQII 41Jf:•ll.ww;• wttiii'J~ •1tra~1.'1 JI'JJf.N AYP ltJt lru.lltAr• arlrrJ ~ rnembtr of U• c:ouoty bolrt1 qf ..-IIN;IIltxl. WILl JAM !WIRY tqr Ortnct Cow.ty ~l.ttrlt;t ~tturu•r . • • • • "•werlencr " detllf)ol'd 111 m•"h•ll thr •uppmt ''' •orkcrt ht:tund 1hr ~,.._,~r "'m:.rlt htnl (.<mrnhul••m " w:.r• 'IClrrrd 1-YCI'I I<)Cb)" fc• W<1rkeu rultte th11 thcu ernployu '• ''t.unlnbutilm" to loc1.1l Secunty tc•IIY c:4Jinll C.llll of rhrtr •>•n ptK.krl' In tr•hty, then , wr we lhll a.tr f'uhb(. u n UPf'-l 1<1 p:.ry » '"Iii/ '•I S l ,o4CH pr:1 yrtt, •11 M 1<1111 <•I \HJ,)I,fj 1111 0 S<H.~I Se<.urlly dur1111 tell wurkm&ltlt lfUCIIII:oft hcuUUIC the !kou1J !M4ur11 y l1w JmJ'(Hift 1 11111 ,,n lotr f'uhllt '• ,l)ltydteck St n~ * lu 11 1n ln~olurrlllfJI J)ily•rtcnt , hr h•• ru.~ other option, f•ur hit U6,1MJ ''"U!d "lnYetlmrnt " 1n '''""' S......umy Mr. Pub11c. an llupt' t11 rrccnc 1 lllhet w mpllutcd PlN.Ilfc.e ''' bcncfih wtuc..h lnt(udu 4iubiflly ud tclll•rt~enr tn~diul PIY,•nh 1n cddUIOft to 1 monthly tn'-umc rellr•mcnt, Let '• udud• Ua• dluh.,lly 1nd mrdlul Pl)'mcntJ INmYM theM.,, olllly mh101 ••pcc..1•af rhc m~IOf loct.J S.C"rity PfQIIIm, monthly rctlleMCnt tnc:omc . fl01 HU• limpfilicauon •• • .,, taduc.c the""' of Wt , rublk'• forcc4 "lntt.ln'lfnt " TOM ANDERSON A. fnf'ythlna. H••• bMn thff•, 111 ,..... f~t daa 1964 bpubllcu Pr..w.nU.J conwndon In S.n Prandlc:o wlaan llocbftUII' wu mtklna hi• ttlclow •PMCh a.U.t con.Mfl'llitw, 4 friM4!M•I IO .. """ ......... ..._ .,.,. ....... _ .......,., .. (Aocbt.lllr ~ ,... 18 ~ .. to.ls wlfo for to.1s jjtl(,.,..,) Por ~ kocUieU11 to COIM out for moralhy » Ub Ooldt ...._,co'"'"' out for tiM Ala.,., o. Ji.a ..... .....,.,, 4•'t .... .. .......... . PllfCMftl•t ftiUI'J', w1t11 dOll u. uy In Jllctl"' rh•m' A :'hy "You 'rr looiuna vrry rqu1l t11dcy 1" 0. lplro AIM•. to wt'Jom • fu~Wty thin1 h•PIN'•..t 4HII th• ••J to rM Whlfl H••· h11 .,..,. dilbcrr..t. Wh1t M riM cotUNctktn bttwcu "'ctklnf l•w 1nd put tki•l horw.tyf A. I dun 't know, The two cppur to be ln,omPtllb&c, and lotcth•' ,,. M ,.,. 11 1 .;,11n In 1 couc,. co-ed ·dormitory . Q, Wh&t dW Nlao" alld Alfllw f'lff hlt'l In CO.MO~tf A. W•IJ, lot onc lhlna, lhly h•"• bOih hid ptopotld Mttel• fljlctc4 b)' puhiWifn. I 11poned wtt•n COtttrina th1 196• lhpuhl ltt n Co ntt•ntion "I 1m 1n AarM:wlltlc." I am n" ton .. ,.,. Aan••ttlc:, now f how whll bolh of lhcm .,,, Aftln , 11 T1ddy If IJtHUI/1 HIJd "111Tfllfllm diHI not lff#frr IU lllltd ty lhl ,,lldlfft; II"'''"' ID lllfU/ ., thl '~"''''" .. -Till A"'frll:lll W11 ,lllflfll Sl GN.UI" ST UTS SOON 1'011 SUillll!ll CUSSIS c ......... , .... .... .. trill .. -.... ... diJ Mil tfl I 111~c.­ C ...... ..,. mrrr, ...... irtleltrlll .. _,_.._ .. , If. MtiiMIIallltOCX: ... •'--. ,..,. ._ 1 •• IFF(E .... I-I' ~=tt:-.•,:rx ............ _ ... 1•11-ll.&ltl- 'l'llt r ru " .. ,... ..................... ,.-..... ' I .... I lou .. . ~., ...... .. JJJ -,, .... . c..-··- (lnfleteble) lALII • IIIVIC:I INI,.ICT • II"AII II,.ACIC '1•11 u., & 'Dell'fef'J' 8oJ AU, I ~~~\~~~ 1409 Cllr, Clll! lla~111. !.._ ........ 'FRmAY IIAY I llld Mn. Mario Boy •• ifr. u4 Mn. Horman MariDO, SU .. A Benud, Colta lmtth, 11:11 Pamela Ln., Apt. M•. . A, Cotta w ... lof •• Mr. Ud Mn. Orl1 atrl ... Mr. 1M Wu. Gttakt Upcbwcb, 1?00 P...-1011 Way, My111ukt,lUO Ptrkvltw Cir., Cotta Mtl&. Co.ta MtM. 8oJ ... Mr. IDd Mn,IArrJ • IATURDAY, MAY 4 O.trmu, toao PalOmA DriYe, Boy •• Mr. l6d Mu. Dtnltl Cotta MtM. Kue, IZl-1/2 Mtrlcold Ave., • TVUOA Y APIIJL II Corooa dtl Mar, Otrl •• i/r. ud Mu. Robert Boy ... Mr. IPd Mu. lpclo l..udlt:, 131'7 t.vttpw, Co* Romo,IM4Meyer,CoJtaWt•. MtM, Glrl .... Mr, tod Mu. BrLU • THURIDAY, Al'RJL Ill Zeaa, U ei Gt.luy Or ., Donr 8o)' ... Mr .aDd Mrt. Horace lborea. 8toJimla,li0'7JudltwoodLa., Girl •• Mr. aM Mu. wuu. Bt1C:ftlt. Brldpn, 14.3-E £a1C Zllt St., · • YRILAY, APRIL Zl CoAl Mta. Boy .... Mr. Ud lin. JON otrl ... Mr . ud Wra. Dt.nl•l Perez, l'nO Suta Alii AW't,, C.utiiCtll, 144~Z MajOrca, Colt& Mtll. lnlDt. SO, .... Mr. Ud Wu. Dul.d 'MONDAY, WAY I) CUDDJ.ac:hlm, 1519 OranpAYt., Gltl •• Mr,aadWr1.CharL11 COtta Me•. GUUp.n, HI? s ...,.,CoJtaMe•. Gtrl ... Mr. and Mu. Leoa-Glrl ... Mr. &nl1 Wu. Ropr ard oren, 1000 Grou Platt, Alklll, %40 Wakt fonlt Ro&d, Cotta Mea. Cotta Mea. Keep cool with CANVAS AWNINGS Twin drll •• Mr. aDd Mu. 'WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 Guy 8amutltoo, 19412 Slern Gt rl .• Mr. Ud Mra. John Calma, ltvtDt. TMUr, 14.&&2 Me )Orca, lrvtM. Citzl •• Wr . ud Mrt. Du Gltl •• Mr. lAd Mr1. Donal.d f aorbH, 4JU Ya141 lrYIDt . Oravtl, 1900 St.rrhuM, Harbor Otrl •• Mr . ud Mn. Jamq Vl.n' Hllll. Vlteo, 401 ColwnbM CltcLt, Boy •• Wr, 1M Mrt. Mlt- Coroaa Hlebtudl. c bell Seb'ftry, 4'~• llyftll.te, Gtrl ... Mr. ud Mn. An· In lot. 41 ... tlmbaldt, Ill aaoot.ro, Ciltl •• Wr. LOd Wr~. An. .:_. __ Balboa. dr.., In•• II'. UZI Hart>or 81., 'IATtsDAY, A .. tL 11 Apt. D.J, CoiU ..... loy •• Mr. &Ad llln.Jilcbatd Boy --Wr . and Mrt, Robert Roth, 11'7% S.lem Jt., lrflAt, U1htr, ?U .. B W. Wlllon, Colta Boy •• Wr , lDCI Mn, Mltbat1 Mtll. Gtorp, 1'791 Jeotl11111141 Drln, • THURJOAY, WA Y I lrYtM. Boy ... Wr. and Mr1. Rool)d Ctrl -· Mr . UdMn. Tbomu Hoytl, U5ZAI.abama Ctr,,Col- lmalkomb, ZUI NtflJ C1tdt, , ta Mttl. CoJta Mtll, Boy •• Mr. aDd Mrt. St.Yen • IUHOAY, APRIL !I Ortlltr, UOI Park Vlnl...ut, Olrl --Mr. IUld Wn. Char,.• JulJM . kaladlr, Z?OO Pet.r100 War, Girl •. Mr,udWu.MaUhe'w Apt. 6J..C, Coet& WNI. Lyoo, 1744 Paloma Orh·e, Wt1t Gtrl •• Mr1 udWrt,Riehlrd Upper Say. AYlJ, 2611 lu J01qtd0 HUll • YRIOAY, MAY 10 RO&d, HubOI' VLtw HUIJI. Ol.rl •• Mr. ud Mn, Robert Bor .• llr. IUid llro. Roy ll eh•~,_l4ftl Ova.~ lnlno. LoacfeUow, IMe Orup Aft., 'SATVHDAY, MAl 11 Co. Me•. Girl •• Mr. ud Mn. Gene 8or .. Mr. and Mu. Eddle Olwoft, UM RlnriSdt, Coati a..,_, 14151 Mtro Court, Me•. I" lAt. ' IIAY U ()IO'I'HfR 11 DAY ) 'TltESDAY APRIL 10 8of .. Mr, ud Mu. Louie Olrl •• Wr . &lid llro. Jollll ... lllpt~ 71a'Orebld Ano111, COUtllJ, S4Z I. S.j Ft,, Btl-Coroaa dtiMu. bcllllalud. Olr I •• llr. IUid llro. Rail>!> Cwnmlap, 111 Topu Anaue, Bllboalalud. ' WIDffUDAY, MAY I Bor • • llr. IUid llro, 1ollll WI~, 14tC)l PlM'-YI,lrYiDI. 1oJ •• Mr . ud Mre. lerry Kill, m .l/t llu.-u.A .... Coroa~ del Mu. Olrl ·· llr,IUid llro.c:Vrou lrueu, aut MlcbiiU An,, C-11••· Gttl .... Mr. Ud Mn. Me .. ludo Cot-, I HI Atallol11 An.,CM&M•. f "'"Ill A M.UI NAVIN "OOL 01 I"A • PIIIIITIMATII IIRI. ROBERT MAJUIHA LL CDor .. a), elaN ol I !144 11 UcLA., •Ill rectt" 1 com. m•Jty MfWlu IWrd II the 1 ... 1 alucnal tntdl procram I• I 11 put ol thl "th IMittt•rJ CIIHtrn nee, Mu. MatAIU wu maror o1 ""· pOrt Beach &a IMI-'70, M"td I ter1n1 oa lbe City COIIDCII; ........ of till Ora ... c-ty 1., II 1171; nomod womao of ... r•r ., lt'IO .., till ~IWJOI'I Harbor Clll-r ot c ..... ot. cALL .. ., 01 ... lit • • • We',. Clue lr WO,..floro ,...... · ,...1 ............. ._ ill _ "-· nu••• • ASSIGNI!D TO MARCH .ur .... •ldltf L. Colp, 100 t1 llr, 1011 llu. 1. w. Colli of IIIW.-11 .. ~-· a.itn ... tlfU dArB, , __ ...... .. ,_....,.. ___ _ 11181 ?If" tM Ml T,..._. cm·nf Tlltllr ___ .. .......... ,....,.. ----~~~-­........ _., Cell., .............. .. I:rs Air Ca at. It II ................ -- .., .. HodfN, 101-1/1 Are,, CorOlla Mu. Olrl ... Mr. ud Wu . Grant Buru, 2045 -C Tuttn AYIDUII , Coeta w ... Olrl .. Mr. aDd Mn. Loult Yof1Ltt1, 1 ?.172 Hltllory TrM Luo,lrYtu, 'WOlfOAY MAY 1J Bor •• Wr. IUid Mra. 101111 Borll<t, %2JZ II&IO,Cottall-. Bar -· Mr. aDd Mu, Mlltoo HarrlJOO, !lZ E. 19th Slrtflt, Colta M••· 'TU!BDAY MAY 14 Boy •• Yr. udMra,Jamtl WarUn, 1t'79 "" Ham.pJblrt Or ., Cotta ..... 'WEONEIDAY, MAY 1!1 Girl •• Mr . ud Mu. wu. Uam WeKtnlty, 277 Worflln1 Cuyoo Rd., lhOrt C11ft'J. Gt.rl •• Mr. &Ad Mu. Mark Maddull, 15161 Normudy, lr-•ln•. Otrl ... Wr. a.Dd Mu. Doua- 111 Bulltf, 400 Vlltt Quinta, the 8lutf1. Boy .. Mr. aM Mu. Larry Yo~mc, 511-A Vt.ctorll. Strett, Cotta W••· Boy .. Mr, ID1 Mta, Mich- ael MtJit, I U6 f ulltlrton Art., Colt& Me11. 'THURSDAY, MAY II) Gtrl --Mr , and Mu. Theo- dore Wllllt, Z~ PIP()ft'trte L&ot, Coltl M••· Gf.rl -· Mr. 1M Mre. Oanttl VIJI.WI, ZOII Port CbtlMa Pl., Harbor VJ.w Homtl. 'FRIDAY, MAY 17 GVI ... Mr. Ud Wre, Duid WllktriOft, $7t-P Vletorta St., Ca.ta Mtll. 'SATURDAY, MAY II Boy .. Mr. ud Mu. Jtmu MIIUpn, JZI7 Iowa St., Cotta ..... Till COIICERT b)' 1110 Cor-dol IIU ..... ocllool mlllk ""'"'tiJIOIII ll HO p.m. T-r. 1 .. 4, 10 ... IWI>or Hlcl> IIIIIIIOI'lum wiU -wUII .. -.1-IIJI'•· Mlltlq "In '"""'-r or•ot" Ill' RaiPI va..,..WIIU&m•. cooduet.ll1 b)' Pttry carwr. n. a.. eoocttt cbolr ud tbt cr.mbtr orebe.tra, lllder tilt dlrtctiol ol Harry Corea, will p.rform a..tbof•'• "WUI In C Major." Adml11100, Jl; ''" tor patrouud • .,_ewttbAIB car4a. TAKil ONil P'AT GOON , , • OOOM IJ'Chl YNCl &0 b. found In moM medlciM thttt•. Por • Lon1 tJme, It wu • eommoft r.trlldy for cha1 tokb and pMuft'IOI'I ... Tht hiP mott.aUiy 11111 of lun1 paU.nu ptO\'a how l,.,.tc:tl..,. Chil r&mldy wu. Modem mtdkatiOt'll-p.rt.lcularly U. anoblouct-havc drutkaJiy reduad the dt:ath loll of pneumonia vkU.mt, 1hot1cn.d ko6pltal IC.yt and ' . raUeved unt.Oad p&Jn and .ufr•rlnl. Remember UUa whc:n you're dl : "'«dvt: ~na rn.y rnun the dlfr&renc. between .,.Jn and .comfon bct._n hfc and dMth.. So, don't INdbte your.alf l.At your ph,...,cian do lhl cU&anowna and pr..cnbin1. llwn come to ua for any rNid.kauona lw rn.y rec:ommmd. • N.B. BUILDING PERMITS Christensen Phcnlacy r·r Qwn Huildtnc, 1•~1 Qua.IJ, t•nant lmprov•m•nt for Huttr Wanufl ct llfltlc -Rep~.lr -Rettn11h1.ac OIIIOU l ·- "Th•r• ar• nlllltfl l'f'IJI,Jni,IWI ,_, ha•l ul u1 h l~h Ia P•t,raott'a al~ad/aat worlt Ott Attt•rlton H~rlla11• pi'U(It'ama." Boatt -F'lbtrclaaa pr oduct• • UOc lul &-Laootoca I t '''" CONCUTIIo MA,ONU ... .. ~ "' 'C .. I I I I I I Gtrl -· Mr . IM Mu. Ed. wud WumlnJlo!l1 eu Marl. l(lld, Corooa del Mar, Ctrl --Wr. and Mu. Georrt Ch&Yn, Z455 Jn'lnt, Apt. C, Colt& MeN. o...,_.lupflltnt Co., 118,000. I Patchin( concrete drlw ... ya" tldn'allll ~ 1 • C:OHfJN A DE L t.I AH 1 cn ckt In etueco Willla , brick ~U:hlllf wMa . • 1 M. lloemtpr, 2 Jtory 12'41- lu, u~ Gvlt!tnrOO, •~•.~oo. 1. ••• •• •• • • .cuP 6-s.-tvP. ••• • • • ••• •••• • Mr. & Mrs. Barrett -Mr .~ Mr1. A rt h ur Beeumont Mr . & Mrt. fllobert Ben nett Mr. & M rt. Relph Bernard Mr. & Mrt. Walter Boice -Aluender Bowie -Oon The Honoreble Clelr W Bu rgtnar Tha Honore ble fllobert Burke -Mr1 Oenn11 Carpenter -Mr. & Michell Clery -Mr . & Mr~. H. G . Engomer - & Mra. Leonerd E vttu -M,, & Mr~. Byron F w ell -8 111 F lck a' -Norma Her -P1t Hltt -J . C . Humphries -Ro bert H uomo>hr W l ll~td T . Jordan -Goldie Joseph - & Mrs. Alan Andrews -Jeck le Httatho Mr. & Mrt. C .B . Kn•ck arbockar - Krone -Doug!" L•ec hty - Mershlll -Mr & Mrs. Harold M1thlso n -Mr. & Mrt. R Meserve -Ch1rl" fll . N••oofl Mr . & Mrt. Gus Owe n - Henk Pen ien Lucille Pinkley -Arlane Schefer Mrs, John Schmitt 0•1• Stu~rd -Mrt. J1mes 8 . Utt Wlllerd D . Mn. Ed Werd J Don Adkl Alton Donna kenton - M. Washburn - Nora A nderaon - Mr. II Mfl ... Obe-rt lerce -John • . & Mn. Welter Koch Mr . & Mrs, fllod l.lppod -Mr . & Mr t . lgn•c•o LO<aro -Mr. & Mrt. Fr1nk Mtrthlll -M•rc e ll e uller -Mr. & Mn. Thomes Myars -Mr . & Mrt. McCr1y -Mr. & Mrs. Ooneld A . M c Hone M ike N•ton -Mr . & Mrs. Bruca Nordlund Mr . & Mrs. Peul A . !Ieimer -Mr. II Mra. JemM llennev -John T . Peu -Or. & Mrs. Dudley Phff -K 1t1 1e U R1u - Mr. & Mrs. Frenk Rhodes -Mr. & . Ernest Seftig -Mr. & Mrt John SaleMI -Edwerd 5 Shonurom - , Thomes S lma ndl -Mr & Mrt lor Smith -Mr . & Mrs. W L" -!Ieddy S pay a ra -Mr. Mrt. A ich1rd Steele -Mr Mrs. Gle n Stillwe ll -Mr Mra. R 1c herd B Sweet r. & Mrt W R . T ighe ra. L . J Tucker - & Mrs He n ry Wagnar Lee at lunl Mr . r1 G eor ge W M don IYitl lom T . Wh ite , 111 II Mtt. I . 0 . Wllllemt - Herrltttt W itmer Jenlffer MonrM 81tber1 Anne - Anderaon -Grace T . Arnold -Dt. • Mrs. Robert e .. uchatnp -Mt, JUNE 4th Jonnnle Adett1t - LeVere lurnt -Nore -Mr. • Mro. ""' & Mr1. Geoffrey 8Mumont Chorloa II. liMon -Mr. • Me• llnewaneer -Mr. a Mrt. ~. lonner, Jr. -lteve lolce - lonln -"lchatd A . ltowne - Mro. o .. ld lunnoll -T . Mrt. ltewltt Ctt.-nt• - C:llllholm -Mr. a Mro. W. A. Mro. tconne111 C:oollnt -Or. •• IM~n~ •. ,:l~•:: I . C:r'""" -Mr. a Mro. C 1(, Dw .... -M-Ite llllett -Mr, a M,.. Joft .M.rv o .. --Mr •• • -Mr. 6 MrL Art""'' -Mr. • Mro. l'lolflll -Mr. a Mrt. w ... lolce -Ale•--Don -Tho lu.U • ' I . . 1'1U a.a&l ,_,. o1 Ore .. E,httrp tJ6 .... 1M .0. lllt,.,L'IIn. ... • • •• ... • .. .. A' ••• wiD.. ..... . II .. ~-I.......... ~ N-1 < I' -II Lillo ol 1111-~a~~ _. ....., .. ,., • .,. .. u1 Will 111 ..-. ...,._ • on 0o111 ••• #IIIIJoiDt.._ .......... -... -.. -...... ..... Oro, .. -• ..,. ..._.. -----aiL .. ...................... ----ftell 7 ..... ~ ........ ...,.,, ._ .._., or )lol -lie--rot -a 11M or'"* • • ,UIIaiiMtl ..... '-rt. .... E lllllf ... -,. tl llmiVIDUALS AND ~GANIZATIONS Who !w.Ye helped the Big Brothers ot()raop: County 1D tbelr program ot provldtag companionshJp tor .fatherless boys were honored at tbe aaoual awar48 Pl'IIMDtatloo. Juey Berl5, the outgolne president ot AngeUtos de Oro accepted tbe award tor her lfotl> &om Bob Gultl9flhelm. ()fer the past 1S years, t.,; AIIC'lltos bave cootrJbuted onr $325,000 to the Big Brotbers. Jtm Decker, presJ.deDt ot Btg Brothers, preseated tbe Coulter an.rd to General Tbomas Riley, wbo •ned . ll~ year. as chl.trmaa o1 tbe aoarmet dlnoer tt.t netted $46,000 tor BJg Brothers. Tbe award Is rtnn l.n memory of Ernest Coulter, founder ot Big Brothers. John Laweoe and Louis Hetug of the AerODutroolc dh1sloo of Pbllco-Ford Corp. receiYed the Guaen- belm an.r(!. lfYeo to a tlrm tbat bls coaslsteotly (ifen StelPOl't to Big Brothers .. Tlte lltll a..! altHJ&, Ia tilt te I It ' tiii.IU WU ..,.. .. Gil Ms t J Jllltr.t,. ....... --1 .......... C4ul ..... -· '11 ... .--,.. ••• c-, ce-.--.., .. prtot•oo~, r11111r -·~ llf!!."• oc..!..~' · · · Mro. ·WI-llclo, ID bo 1 1a.u, r-. bol will lllo ---U ....-.. -, "-.Ud-lllo a-.arllll&ll--,.. -lalllo_.,lllrDtla: co.llu:, ....,., UII8ICitlllrt CIOIM ..... coalq......., tM llftl wu ;w 'tS to ·-Ud -UU, 11ao 1&11 1D moot Will 0 Plodl& ol ..,.IIJ, ftnl .-Uil Ud .... -lbo --·· ...., ._......_ .. Mrt.-...,. ,.., tbll Ia tba ..., .... -"' -. .. 11110 ... .. ... -........ -Ud -lon17 Dower Ndee"M ,.., n. 111M table trut, Mra. 8llup .lltrodllold tM ..,.._, won ........ '"" ....... -·-· "' of lbo --Ud ... _ .. ..-. dal-.. ·-·-Ud .. _otcolor, ..• c_..__.,. ...... Jf hal ln8t wtlUI.ma. MIIUDOtlil ud wlll.te dli· • • • sle1 a.dt l&cli table pruty perfect. &.-1 detplte tbt fll.ct co.ta ,..e "r ....,.,_e this Je&r, ID:. wtth tbl ada ID tbe Gold Boot, ODd r--.-lor tba laO • . • enrythinr came II) roees tar tbe upll: of told, doe to tbe ntn wart ud lllter..t RALPH LEWIS HAMED OCC SENATE HEAD Ralph Lewis, Orange Coast College assistant professor ot economics, has been elected cbatrman of the OCC faculty seoate, succeeding Phyllis B. Baslle. other elected senate ottlcers are Mary Ann Oberllaus (bualness · education). vice- ehattman; John M. Buckley (poUtical science). secretary; and James Clarke (construc- tion technology), parllamentar- lao. DECORATING PROBLEMS? Let as bt~ you solve tbtm -We are a tan serYtct paint ud. decOntilll store. ~ ot the member• • • • eo tbt PI'HldiDt t.d Tboae laety _,.. to r.eet.Ye cet ot tboel placed a_ roa 1D Ita l.Ddtrid•t coatafDer at '•STOP.. lDY1tatloDI ur:t IIDlrt eaoqta to each pll.te a~ tbe place card. u YIELD rlcbt &ftJ, torret tbt "PIU'' Aort· a ny ot aJtn'"r "tblak you tor yoar ltiJPOf'1. ace &Dd llpal tbllr tan. nre able to flad aod efforts." seatlac for the IPU'tllae "oa nmp., ~c• So Joyety wu tbe room &D:S tbt teellDr ot Loellle DIU's e11Ure wucbtll for that preYalled, ODe wu rtmtDISed t1 the M-A-Y-E. Tbe aftalr, "STOP'" anrdilt.eb. ton plar.a ••• S&DS tbe twoctstaDd • • • eoo, wbicb was a •Iutetooatlhncttpcper.,.., but music was rorthcom.J.Dr WbeD all were &Dd booored Jue Wymaa &Dd Clalr Tr..,., "fuored wttb a number" ••• eomposed u.Uoall ·cbatrmaa aDd Oraap Coaaty cam- espedally tor the flmd ra1slDc audllary patp ebalrmaa, reapeetl"rely, tor tbe Artb. ahd Sllll« bJ ttlls talented member, Mrs. rills FoUDdlttoo. John Porter (Jue) ..• 1Fbo wu ID exeel-Needless to say, Mrs. Ray ElUott Jr., lent Yotcel Spoataaeows laapter 1r1.1 toUowed prestdeat, was lknrlllc u abe welcomed tbe by oot so 8PQIIt:aDeous riiPOI'ts. Tbe year pests tbl.t ar.-tlowed tbe MODte Carlo room bad carried u tbe ke)'DOte "recopltioG, at tbe Newporter IDD 1ut week. Emcee. tbe appreclaUoo and tbanb." deUgbttal Harry B&bbltt, wu at b1s eetatil- Hooored ~Ujtlta: were tbe a..xlate mem-latiDI best, pattJDc e"t'IJ'f ooe at eue, at home bers wbo stood to rece1Ye tr.e be&rtJ wei-aDd 1D natl ll.apter wttb Ids bwnor. A rna- come of an ... amooc them were MrDes. steal atmospbere du:rtog Imebeoa wu PI'O- Jule Axelson, S}'doey Bartlett, Vane Dudley, Yided by Norman Marney's orcbeltra. ''Ahl:" George Holstein, Jobo R. Luelle, ADps &Dd ••Obs" were prorided by those iD atteod:- Richardsoo, BerUBe Tremane Tr•t, Loal.s aac.l arer the table prlses, rials ot perflane, A. Turner, Dean Q, Waddell aDd Tbomu aDd u,e beaut1ftll ceater pieces. tbat were P. Walker ... Tbue 1adltl are truly oar door prizes 1fnA)ed Ia sboetial ptDit pateat- NEWLY INSTALLED OFFICERS of tile Tuesday Club of Newport Harbor Include, from left, Mr s. Dan Ring of Lido Park, first vice-president; Mrs. Rut h Kennedy, Irvine, 3rd vice-president, and Mrs. Glenn Schlegel or Huntlngton Beach, pr esident. Mrs. RoMt WiesE' of Corona del Mar is 2nd V1ce -presldent. (Phot o by Ethelyn Miller.) ambl.ssadors ... QltleeDS ot oar Aapts ot teatber paper . . . ur:t topped wttb burl Gold ot whom we are IDOtlt proud! paper posies, emtalaJ.Dc mactc cleuer1 tor Otbers rlslnr to tbe call ot the laa' roll tbe bome. ()ly number dlda't will.) were Mrs. SpeDOer Honig, lomac!er; Mrs. Tbe sbowtq mmed quickly and tbe model- R!ctud Crutcber (Marla). wbo wu IJI"'.18ed tac qatte 1n teeptDc wttb tbe era ot M-A-ll-E for naming the c:ro"" u well u edlltDc • • , clamorous aDd tub ... a few ol oar · the ftrst boOk; Mrs. Cba.rleli S. Tbomas, ''today" styles were tatersperiMd tloac tbe I ~:':~~~~~~~:,J:T d first president; Mrs. WeDdell Jooee, tlrst ny. Floreoee Smales commeated tbe lllcnrl.lc • ues ayCI b sents ball ellalrmao. with Mrs. WOllam MWer wlthiler .... ldeserlptlniiWIIII!r.Fo~r U p r e (Dolores) as deeonUoos ebalriiWl llld Mrs. tile promoaade. a yoeal oolo by Gloria Maloul Richard Nabers (Pego). wbose bllabud baa Bran preceded the awvdl to botb tbe baDor. Key' LaUre I aWards rl .. • us otllee space lor tile past two years. -· Ftoale fts masle by Mlelael Aollllld SustatDID.g members welcomed were Umn. tbe Buter street Slnrers, wbo are fkmlltar George Jones, Walter Keene, Georce Pneeer, to muy ot oar local people. Mrs. Rudolph Vana sek of Balboa. received the laW'el award, highest hooor conferre!f by tbe Tuesday Club or Newport Harbor, at the May 28 meeting, the finale for the club season. Mrs·. Vanasek h:l~ spent many summers In Balboa be- fore moving there permanently ~ • J!n!!l!'lDiL SOMETHING TC) THINK ABOUT YOU PAY $4.118 PER POUND POR QUALITY N.Y. STEAK -WE WILL BROIL TOP QUALrTY 10 OZ. N.Y. STEAK DINMER FOR YOU . THIS IlfCLUDES SOUP -SALAD, AU GRATIN POTATOES-GARLIC TOAST. WE SET YOUR TABLE • GIVE 'OOP SERVICE -WASH DISHES. ALL YOU DO IS ENJOT YOURSELF -NO FUSS! -WE HAVE THE KNOW HOW • KELLY'S Pbooe 675-5774 OP'IM •TIL I.N P'.M, PIIDAYI ~1=&=1=6=======COITAMPA In 1962. She has been a mem-Arthur stroct, who bad sentd &cUftly for Amoq-tbose atteadi.Dc 1NI'e Mrs. Roi&Dd ber of the Tuesday Club since many years prior, aDd still adds ~ lD L. Perron, boaorary tcmebeoD cbi.Jrman, a:ad 1963 and tus been active In her press work. ot.ber press membersattead. member ot tbe board ot IOftrDOI'I o1. Soatbenl community and cttJ> activities ing aud receiY!DcappreelaUoowerePecRupa, CaWonda Cblpter, wbo DOW Uns 1D oar through the years. Bea Andersoo aDd Mary Lou Ropklos, area; Mr. and Mrs. Georce H. DoaDeUy Key awards were presented Fol1ow1n1 the "'boDor roll.'' Mn. Hap (l••• preskl•t ot Lot Aace1H Teleplaae to Mr s. E. F. Morse and Mrs. Wrtctrt (Vlrctnt&). Yloe-presldeat, lDtrodueed Co.) lDd tbetr party ot 10, Mr. lDd Mrs. Benjamin Modest1, a past pre-tbe new members, pratslllg them tor tbetr Cbarles Honota, exeeutl"t't dlrtcb' of tbt st~ent. The awar d Is given an-com mittee work a.od especially tbetr record Soatbero Catttorata Cbapter of the Arthritis nually to members who tmve in tbe Gold Book departmeot. Named were Foaadlttoo, Mr. Uld Mrs. Echrto J. Ptper, contributed to the cltt> In key Mmes. Robert Bartoa., Joba Blsbop, Jease (Los Azlceles city m&D&pr). Mrs. BeD Howard positions. Curtis, Jooatboo C. Meyer a.nd Robert Oweu &Dd Mrs. Albert Eynud, ar.o Miss Wymu•s Mrs. Dan Ring, Last year's /r · -pests, Mrs. W'UlJam Rueer aDd Ilia Oiue laurel winner, served as chair-Mrs. Berl& coott.ooed tbe accolades toLD-Wolcott. man Qf the committee select-cltade lo'!rs. Wright aDd other bc:ard members, otber~ we aw were Mrs. MeLeod KJac i.ng thP 3 recipients of thls Mmes. Donald Woodward, Echrard Sbup, WU-&Dd ber guests, U:mes. Hoii.D Frl.uelle, Rea- year's honors. liam Moseley Jones, Rocer TarDer, Jolm beD Amert.Millaa. aDd White Mltcbell; more Mrs. Laurence Wright tn-Baillie, Marshall Ntedecker, John Porter aDd lDeluded Mrs. EmlUe U:eLaqbllD Hmter, stalled the following slate for Joseph Beek. Committee cb&lrmeo, lim... wtte of tbe late Jeffery HIDer, wbo u 1974-75: Mrs . Glenn Schlegel, WIIUam Holstein, Tbomu Riley, Tbeoclore "Jessie" woo tbe Goldeo Globt award tor pr esldEonl; Mr s. Dan Ring, lst Cllltord and Ed'trard PelleiJ'lD, wbo kept tbe oubtandtng dayttme aetrees 00 Geoeral Hos. I vice-preslrtent; Mrs. Robert mooth!y meetings toterestill&, tdxmaUYe, plta.l; Maidie Normu. protueor at OCLA; Wiese, 2nd vice-president; and as In the Aprllacbienma~t meetlac... GlDpr Dons Glaeser, BeTerly Hilla; also Mr s. Ruth Seaver Kennedy, 3rd bJlarlous, wltb the talea.ts ot Mr1. Wllllam lln. Jaek SwaJn of R...uartoa Harbor ud . vlce.presl~ent ; Mrs. Emanuel TbompSOG and Mrs. Porter; Urs.CecliSblrar, Betb Koeb. Grody and Mrs. Florence Slop. wbo made the "history book" a treuarabSe Commtttee members wbo r•Uy d ... rft er , recording and correspood-wort ot art; Mrs. Walter ~alt, wttb eo-a btc bud wefe Mme1. Rlebard 11. Cole. lng secretar ies; Mr s. Charles ellatrman Mrs. Rlehard AileD., Pft •ell: mao, Georce J. EUCoar1, s. J. Torre, Rady Fowler, treasurer; Mrs . Leon meetl.ng a lo"t'ely setunr lDd a put)'-llke E. G&lleaos, Norman Ctrkkt, t.nee Br1Dtle, Rudd, financial secretary and atmosphere · · · Where boaiDfte ldraply Geor.-Saba, Joaeph Sbaff, wbo stood at budget chairman. Mrs. Martlus became a plea51D'e atld easily earrled oat. tbe door Prine eacb departmeat caest, a King is par liamentarian. Annual meeUnr committee loclacled Urnes. "memory lift," a pretty plutle sbtU pot Mrs. Fred P. Dunn Is the Rlellard Bertea, Edward Ward Jr., ~ld rt ~ .,_ ~ F PGIIJ' ••• mmm 10 ~ •me•. outgoing president. oell and Reed Bauman. Fred Carter, A. Cirut LoJe Jtadlllt E:teeoti"t'e Director of Bll Brotbere ud Alfted E. (lallade, .-rat ClaJriDUI. 1HARBOR DRAMA GROUP ot Orange County, Mrs. Jo Ale.llDdtr, briefed More afteed!nl wtre Mtian. E. w. ~J, TAKES TOP HONORS lhe AUI!IIary 00 tho wort this year, otattor T-e MarulciJ, Coorad Cbar-R there had been 400 relaUoasi:IJpl, costi.Dc leu 8 Pecnm Rtclard C Filler ud WU"ua,.; Newport HarOOr hlgb school's than in any westero i'ec10D, Z?O lt'elltaJ w-..,.er. ' · drama department, under the l'Jldance of Tom Braclac, J L f .1. b broughthomeanunpreeedeoted r. eague re.es new mem ers 17 awards In 3 categories trom the Long Beach drama festival. J'he uecuttn board ot tbe TlmOtlly JODU, Roaald Juaea-stoDeJ, TlmatbJ stnd•, Jlaa. Harbor staged the "Serpent" JUnior Lea.rue ot Newport MD, Robert ~ll, CIIITJ alii Tllommaraoa, MleUI by Jean-CiaOOe "van ltallle, a Harbor Is host1ac a l..eblml ltlra;uriek m, Jaet KU., Todcl, Jolla Ton1tllo, Cilwp one act play uslog traditional today, lrlaJ 30, to lmor tbe 1\lellltd ..........., Georce Twtlt, llrlrTy Voe ReWMirt. drama techniques, stop action new act1Ye member~. Tbe lleCuter, C)lariH Melcbalr, 'Ka11rlce W&ID ud Joa. Wood. movement and slow motioo ac. luncbeoo 11 betnc bald at tbe Ro..ld lletrtlle, t.wr.ee r.tr; al8o tile a.u-Xtb's1a uons. Awards tor best play bomeofMrs.WUUamA.Wre. Moore, 1'lllalu .Nft'COID.er,.a..,, ·ou-.'l'ar, Jtaa.. of the festtYa.l, best stCJPOrtinr Tbe oew member• baneom.. DolriCIU U.,...,, Robert Ra-leM Graf. lldJ ot.oa, Sallie actress, and 15 s~rlor actin( pleted u eu..tn trali:IDc pta, U1c:Mel 8m.lbl. Dt:t1d Yelle, Nuq Ct.:t 1.111 -.. awards were presented to the course. AI uo.qrowtholtblllr SDow, Georp Spraetu, Edwta ltoRa. e&st lrallllD(. port ol IIIII rnq> ' auelltd a eommwdtJ, liNd to NOLAN FRIZZELLE compt., aDd deTelop a1'WIOII'ce (1llda to pra-oelloola anlllbll Newport PTA installs 1D tbe lfnport. Co.ta .._ Tile ..., 1-ll:arJ ~·ID. pr...._.; aa_, lar)J u re .. Ud ._ llladl -.. Tldo I• at 101 Lido Pull Drift, --_.....,; o-1)', dlroelory Ia .,..-., aftll, Lido P b .. -lllo oolllll( Brloo, -•"' ,."' - &blt at ptiiDe 111nrt1e 1.111 1111' tllll 1'...-rt ''"' · 'T ti'T;.Onotlw)(tt.trw••: • for SUPERVISOR The need is a new supervisor not afrwady committed to political, financial or extremist preasure groups. Elect this mon who has faith In you and the effectiveness of local decentralized gDVemment. He has the uncferatoncling and the know how to molt. II woll<. FRIZZELLE I JCIIOol dlllrleU tllrft# .. 1M .... ""'• ......... ., ... ~ ......... J .. eontm..._ •*"''' oee.1 tlr ... ~ ,._ .............. N I lu. Tbe ~..., ......... ne t•!Wie .. Mlawld . ara bo1oc -ad: M-. 'IIJ liz-.-a, 1111 1"11 "E ARTS EG But .W., -IIOin, JOOIUIIaovt ,,,_.,,.. " D R!E Tlmoii!Y lloe,._ IIIIYid car, WIS 3 Ull I -~~ -• -T. ~foot. dollltlllr II mlcboo~ B. TolwdJi ._ IIJ'U I X ol -IIWioco Dr. Ull lltt. ... 1. .... m, Wllllaa -. ._ c.....,. Qntal Will._.. or CertN 1111 lllr, 11M - Grable, Tim cn.1, n..u.a .......... U pr dll 1, ...... a llutJ'-41! ._ll'tzl --. J-lluol 41 "' ..,. ,. ,._ -Jlc.. .,._-1111"'.!!.......*~ JOJ -D, -l'VIT, U. ~-Crlo---.... II----:oo -wardkh'Wl.ltldilrdl tsw, ...... .._~_,.,......._ Slll1.. . ...... _ ......... .. X " .... ,, .... wiD ... .. ........... , .... 't; ~h11a:JHII ·• ,._...,, J-.. --.. - -·-G!larlor,da· DaMn wtlllllt ad"''' SI'DID a a 1:10 ,.. • ._ ... •• &H_IIIIoc,._IIW Croa'heCzls ... c...,. ....... " .... ~-~~~~~~~ ""' u.etr. w .... -_,.1 .,......., IOclllly will bo aftll, ........ -.. Darlaf yo. utetlme, yoa'O blYe at leut twe!Yt complete e...,.. ot laW'. Yoe bl.ft about 100,000 baira ••• actuaUy, r...,.d, ban about 10,000, br..U.e tan 110,000 Uld -.tint bloDdel about 140,000 bi.Jrs. Eaeb of tbeM lalrs UYU for from two to III JIU'a. tbea It ran. out &lid 11 nplaetd bJ a ..., tatr. Tbu, yoar ha1r Ia eomptetely eb&Dpd at ._. oaee eYU'J llx yeara. Beei.JIM ot tb1l -.taral replaeemeat Proeen, 1oa eu upeet to lose from 50 to 100 '--Ire cJaUy, 10 doa't be .too alarmed wbeD yoa Me a few balrs lD Jour eomb or brlllh. We carry a tbll lltoct ot floe ta1r care Items ill oar Cosmetics SeetioD.. Befort JOU eo lor, elll"l or CODditloD poar ba1r. ltap ln tor tbe best products tor YOUR balr. We ca.rry tbe TOP Unes ••• Oct lYle, L'Oreal •.. as well as ou .. r floe eo~metlc• products. • • • HANDY HINT: Get added mU•ce from skiD tresbeoer by ustnc cottoo IQaJ'tl U.t bate been dampeoed with eold water. BgSIDE~ PHARMA<;j WITH CARD 'M P.I .. RTY 1016 t.yslcle dr •• newport beach -caWoroia, 92M2 TOM SPARROW BILL WARMINGTON INSURANCE IROitERS WITH A WIDE RANGE Of EXPERIENCE. WE OfFER COVERAGE TAILORED TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS. o HOIIEOWIIERS o AUTO o lOA T o JEWEL~Y o FINE ARTS o ANtiQUES o LIFE • ACCIDENT o HEALTH • ALL COIIIIERCIAL LINES AHP WE'RE NEIGHBORS· OUR OFFICE IS ·JIJST ACROSS THE STREp fROiol RICHARD'S IIARitET. WE It NOW. THE AREAl l Phone 67S.8060 I WARMINGTON INSURANCE AGENCIES, INC. ~4.8 Vlaliclo NEWPORT lEACH, CA. 92660 Mew D.•l•p Y til ow Aooalnli., TENNIS IALLS C.oo af 3 -$2.10 L1•1fl A c .. a ,er ...... ., (Wit .......... •I 3 ........ llo) EM TALK TODAY lly J.C. H...,hr!H J.C. HumpfW''"-..,._ mt,. .r 1623 N~rt BlwJ. ,., ,._, • Co•t• .,.,. ,.ndmMk ftN mo,.. thMI 27 ,....,.,. 11 •n M~thorlty on ,.,, •ltd ,._,ry, COLOR IT GRE!H Tbe beauUtul color of the emerald wu desctlbed a tew JIUS liD U "Llb tbe wet P'IP ID the slade ot a &r•t tree, after a am- mer raiD,.. Aad It 11 tne thlt to tbe·mlllortl tlqdom tblre II DO ~bade of II'Mil wlll.eb eu .,..., compare to tbt dteD rtcb lfelll of a .. m-qaUtJ emtnl:l. A PAS DE DEUX •Utlod "Pillo _ .. w!Uiabnlllnll LOomla, IOiollt wllll lilt llewporl llol- lot c._.,, 111111 R. cu.a R-tll, utd"*'" dlr-Ill lilt com-.Tbt-• will be clYea J~me liS 1D tbt Newport Harbor hlfh oebool auc!ltorlum. Ballet to stage dansonata TIM Newport Ballet Assn. W'UI preaeot lta annual spring dlft8001ta at ?:30 p.m. Juoe 15 1D tbe Newport HarbOr hlP school auclltorlum, 600 lrvlne Ave., Newport Belch. Tbe pro- P'Im wtu feature lbe Newport Ballet Company, the Junior Ballet Worksbop, and a ruest appearance by the Pasadena Dance Theatre. Tbe Newport Ballet Company Ia directed by Mona Frances, assisted by R. Clinton Rothwell. Mi ss Frances, a member ot tbe lmperla!Soclety of Dancers, London, Is one ot the repre. seotatives who helped found the Paclllc Regional ~llet Assn. Ur. RotbweU 1a a Jormer clp&l daAeer ot eloeo BotJot. tbeo~~~~:-il~ let of Holii.D:I tJ;111 tbl Banet of CI.Dida: 1a 19'10, reaenHDc Caaada, be woo '"'""'"' awards from the 5tb 1Dterna- Uooal ballet eompetlllorl In Varna, Btdprta. A proml.Deot part of this pro- gram will be a pas de deUJ: entitled "Plus ODe," featuring Sarah Loomis, a soloist of tile Newport Ballet Compa.oy, who has recel'led her trakling In this area for the past 6 years. Dancing with MLss Loomis will be Mr. Rothwell, who did the cDoreouaphy for this original ballet. a nd Now Serving PIZZA LUNCHEON SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH Our Featl\red ITALIAN DINNERS 'r . include g lass o wme Party Trays Mode to Order -rues thru SAr. · 11 A..M. to lO P.M. su.••.f .. th"' .'1t40N.· I I .o\.M. to IS P.M. A premiere perfor mance, "Concerto in D," also chor eo- ltflPhed by Mr , Rothwell to mU&Ic by Brahms, will be pre. sen ted by the Newport Company . Members of the company are Rocbelle Barto, Brenda Bailey, Sua Geyer, Terl Ho~. Mei - IJl.le Jenkins, Sarah Loomis, Laurie McK.arns, Susan Owen, Merry Ruey, and Jennifer 1500 Newport Blvd. ot Industrial Richards. Newport/Costa Mesa 645-8940' Alt-tbe -· rlebe.t creeo ta emerak1a u loomcl oo)J to tbole from tbe M1110 rnlDia of Colom- bia, tbe Ucbter JI'Hil ltoaes from CbJYOl', CoaqWt&,Som- oDdoca ud the rut ol Col- ombia are truly beautl.tul aDd 'll.luable genu;, aa: are the speetaeuiar cern Rus- slao emerakls, wblcb tead to be nry dark --almost a areenisb black. Judith Lynn Reynolds weds Bob Alexander The Junior Ballet Wor kshop 11 ----i;:;:;:-:~F,;::-p;;;j;;;:;-;---:; will present "A child's garden of Free Parir.i of verses," based on favorite ~~~~~~!!~~~~~~~~~!!~::~~ poems of Robert Louis Steven- Wbetber an emerald Is llcbt or dark. tt 1s always dlst1Dct1ve, and baa steadlly become increastnctypopalar as a tasb.ton accessory of which you can be proud. Weartnc a nylon orpnr.a CO"fD eompllmented with cban- t1Uy lice, Miss Judllh Lynn Reynolds was ctven ln mar- riage by her brother, James W. Reynolds ot Denver, Colo., 1n a double rtnr ceremony at St. James Ep1scopal Church Saturday afternoon, May 11 . The brldeg:room Is Robert Bruce Alexander of Corooa del Mar, SOD of Mrs. Ma.ree Meersseman ot Anaheim and lbe late RllSSel Bruce Ale:r- lllder. The bride has UYed ln the Newport-Balboa area all of her ute. Her stepfather and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brose. EWAin DON'T SMOKE NON-SMOKER POLICY will in.aure your life for a lot less money. CLAIIA YOUR REWARD AT RABBITT INSURANCE Costa ~•sa alto Harbor arearesldelts,are temponrlly U'llng ln Belmont Shores. Tbe weddln( rown was made with a lace cape collar and a pearl-studded high neekUne. TIM! loog sleeves had lace trim at the wrists. Tbe A-line skirt swept to a chapel train. Sbe carried a bolJ:luet with an or- chid surrolll'lded by stephanotis, baby's breath and daisies. Mlss Patricia Palmer of Newport was maid of nonor 1D a long yellow mat )ersey rown with cape collar and blgh bodice. She carried a basket of yellow and white daisies and roses. Tbe Rev. John Aslley, church rector, performed the weddlng rites. Tbe bridesmaids, Miss Judith Zimmerman ot Lancaster aDd Miss L1oda Parsons of Lido Isle, wore gowns of pastel coni made to match the maid of honor's dress. Mlcbael Mullen of Corona del Mar served as best man. Usbers wereNewportersJames Hopn, Mark Crutchneld, Sean Moore and Kerry Kaster. The bride's ststtr-ln-law, Mrs. James Reynolds, '-.d clla.rge of the ruest book. Yellow aDd white flowers decorated tbe eburch and also tbe Ebell Clfilbouse, Wb1cb fts transformed into a garden set- ting for lbe reception. The -=======================iJbrlde's g:randmother, Mrs. fi Verda Kineald of Newport, and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cady of La Juota, Colorado, and Mrs. VIetor Eaton of Newport, all assisted wllb. the reception. NEW I • GAS SAVER ELECTRONIC CRUISE CONTROL tn M:'·u~t"";er='•:!':f.: SAVE Up· TO 40% ON GAS lace dress with yellow hal aJld a corsage of wtltte gardenias. HOLDS ANY SPEED The groom's mother wore a blue dotted wblte dress with ELECTRONICALLY whtte aecessortes ""' a cor- FROM DASH sap of gardenias. CALL NOW I ,. ... 1-The ro~mg co..,learehoneY-,..,-IVV mooning 1n Nassau and wm AUTO IUC1IIC S11YJC1 mate their 00me at 333 Saola lAM TO SPM • MON. THRU FRI. Isabel ln Newport. The oew U~:;;;:;:;::~~===:~~~~~~=~~ Mrs. AleDDder attended sebools 1D Newport Beach from kindergarten througtl Orange ~ PEl ffCJ Coast College. Sbe Is oow a ~~--stewardess with AlrCallfornla. The groom Is manager of Come To Roble Sports Ceoter In Dana '"--f....... Houle! Potot. After attending Newport IIIW • scbool.s, 2nd grade through .4 uor~Jerl•d of weJJi"g i11vitlltiou, Orange coast, be attended I..cng mnrotm curu/s, engraved Nfi/Jit.ins, Beach State College. He also rndding c tdu o n~-ent5, l 11•.st . serYed as a capta1n In the 1st 6oolt..s .. ;,. f•ct, 11 o1fe•stop parttduer-;:rn; Air Cuatry tn Vietnam. fo r the bn'de•to-bel '··•••lfEWPORT BLVD., COSTA IIESAI C.,I! D••.«"•'""t 548-5794 -Mon. thru Sat. MARINERS CHURCH '1'111 TKACIIJIIG B C&ltTD£D 011 1111111 CDm .AliD THE BIBLE, WITIIIIIl'BAa 011 JUCTIC.lL CBRil'l'lAII UYIIIG. ALL AGII8 AU RLCOtill. c-lloltod .-..-....... SutmATSD-' WORSHIP SERVICES AltD SUitDAY SCHOOL 8:SO, 9:45 ud 11:00 A.M . EVENIItG SERVICE ..•.••.... 7,0() P.ll. PHOI!E , 1'1'5-4550. _._ C..BwJ .. tit-'-.-- SUBSCRIPTION ORDJR liND IN YOUIIUIICRIPTION OIDIR lOOAYI OILY $5.10 POl OMI Y.AI --------~----~---............. 0 ••• 0 • 0 0 0 • ~ •••• 0 •• ' .......... 0 • &llCM" •••.••••••••••.••.••••••.••••• CITf 0 ........ 0 • 0 ••• liP ••.•• • • • 0 ••••••• GOV. REAGAN BACKS MRS. ROBERT B. ALEXANDER SOD and choreographed by Mona Frances. Members ofthe work- shop are Molly Askin, Welldy Deonis, Kimber ly feldman, Tawny Geisel, Lynelle Howard, Kathy Loomis, LaetiUa May, Laurie Mittman, Ann Schuste r and Amanda Wray. Ticket tnformatloo may be obtaloed by calling Mr s. Robert Askin at 540 -6837. EST ANOA THIRD IN SPEECH TOURNEY Fountain Valley High School captured tbe sweepstakes tro- pby at the 1 Sth annual Orange Coast College hlgh school speech tournament May 18. Estancia HI~ t1nl.slled Znd, Cy- press was 3rd, and Valencia, University aDd Westminster bed tor 4th. Linda WoUe of Estancl.a won ln programmed reading, and Chris Palmer of Corona del Mar won In debate . SWIM PROGRAM GETS UNDER WAY JUNE II Harbor Area Boys Club swim lesson program for boys and ctrls gets under wa y J ~e 11. AquaUcs Director Jim Ktanl ls Deadtog l(l the swim program which Includes clas- ses lor the oon-swlmmer, be- CinDer, bec1ooer swimmer, ad- n.nced beginner, intermediate sw immer and swimmer . All sessions are two weeks long and are held from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and noon to 2 p.m. Girl Scouters lauded I harbor photo \} Brad Ga tes .. was born and ra 1~ m Orange County and has helped bu1ld n through years of professiona l. CIVIC and co mmum tv .servtCE' Brad knows our Co umy out co mmumues' n~s .• md he knows the people . Brad Gites ... is a 12·yau veteran of the Orange County Sheriff's Oepan mt'nt . . worked hil way up through the ranks to ho ld top admmrstrauve positions m the 700-man Department has admirustrat1ve ex~nence rn each of the Department's diVISIOn s has the training and educat 1on 10 91ve Oratlge County the best 1n law enforcement ... he knows the job. Uute IIIII Gates ... .for SJ:tetfff ' "Many part>nl11 art! grateful to Dr. Pf'lt~rsoll for ltiiJ effort. lo de,·e top rt>spont~iblr atudenla u·ho ~an at'oid lhf' drug tl«M." We start with a complete e-41uation to determine your need. Then W'l hllp select the a1d that's right klr ,ou. Choose from a complete tine of Zenith lnstrumenh priced from ' $85.00 to $390.00. lhe price ln- cludn all tn. CONUitM:Ion lind 8ft8r. ~ purchan adjustments MUlWY to ~ )'OUr' COfi'IC*te satillactlon. Blttwlts a for all rnMes ot hearing Ilea. G) ,,.. <1Utft1 .... lrl ....,. "',.,. ... "'· ........ , ..... ~~~~ IUIUIII~ ~ SANTAANA HUNnNGTONIOl -.....N .... n701 IIMl._........_ .... S42.... .....,.. ' ( WE BOUQHT OYER . J1r A 300 FORD NEW 1974 CARS AND TRUCKS BEFORE THE JUST-ANNOUNCED FACTORY PRICE RISE. EXTRA . SAVINGS WHILE THEY LAST! IL5 !"~!~~ ti•. v OSJ810 FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS GENE H. ROBERTSON INSURANCE } our Independent In suran ce As ent 2711 E. COAST HWY . Corona del Mar -Telephone 67~3850 I • ftt --b •. ,-. .., ....... --...... . .......,. .. ·---··->•••n.... -.-........... er-r , ; c-.,. &lor. '1'1111 r'TIIII·r c:taJr-. 11n. .,_ a we~~o "~ .. -...... -. .. IIK"S I ~; 1* ol lin. GIEIIIW.W .................. ; lin. -D, Rollor, ...,. ud-Mro.T.O.CU ~--Uld lloopllals -~ lira. JoiiD IWcbtU. mem- lloriMp; ..... A. Wllllam Gu- ..,, 'OCII"''--"'1 81tf'etar7; Mro. William P. ~u. .._.., ..... Dorotll7 De- POJ<II. rOCCI<dla( oocrotary, ud llrL c. Alu wuua.ms, Jarlllmepf:ariu. · Pltrornrt iDritecl !Delude )(.,.., Dule1 Aldrlcb, C. Fln- MJ, Earl RaUer. Robert Bel.u- cllamp, Jo.pb Fow111', RaJpb. ·-· Anold ---· Pater F-.r, KeaDetb SDote, J--. Wllllams -·· Cllorloo B-, Wllllam LIY- taptc-, Robert Bloctsom, WU- Ilam Tbompeaa, Lucie Tripp, Robert CalliDIIer, Robert 'Lu- c:u, ·-t LJDCh, Oscar Trip- pot, ~-VallelY, John Wll-soa. Leoa Campbell, Apes Ma)tr, Rtcbl.rd CID~J, Frank llelr, Eul Ci. Cortett, Robert ..... "•• Ab1n Ccm, William Putw, Le~ Cressman. Frut PaJJM, Betty DaYles, G. H11bert Peb'eol, Murray Rab- bitt, J-r.._ J. Ho, 11ut ....._ ,... cuuDJ, --Y.J-W ---~ ............ . of lnUII b 1'1 , ••• orr.. ~ a.IIIIJ• .. 11'1 .... Dill. •• , ... will be ...... ......... -.. no an.~ ~Dt ......... ..... ..,., 100 -·-·-·· _, ... : ..... _. ID..., YO' I I IU ~-011: • -ll' _, -.,, Eu .,,,~ -=-u•....,. talloo ... -*iltr .. -Inn~ Bnlllo ,...... Ud wUIDc ud ....... ol _,_, IYiaC --In t11t ~ c~ ewrt-. The art Ud cnlta--111 lloo -· "'!Ill ... -· abU1tJ. &lid ~~*ill aetltttile lorhoiii_Ud_no tbe l\llllllt froa e•.....-= 9 IS ''bec*c ...... 11.. .... .., 'oat-~-ton ..:w._ b bliDd ldda wllo cace ..,... coaftDed to tbllr U'IDCIIatrL It wu at Bnllle CJrui11 Coot~~IJ lbat jDdo ftrot -- lJl ·-lo &lid •ldllar .,._ sica! -tbl ac:ttyUy lor bUild te.acvs. Bocilacllllltr bas become a repla.r neeea- ful aecompllsbmlat lor tbe blllldteeu. Water sports, aaeb u aJ.l-lnc Uld ltllldlYIDc. are oatur- als tor Orance CocmlJ'• oeeu- otleated con..r ol CaWonala, and Bnlllo --·· blllld studeota have becorat AlDed aDd soccessful at IUCb acU- rlUes. . ' T .urr TUZ, recently elected marshal of Jobs Daugtters I Bethel 157, Newport Beach, Is wearLnc the dress that won her the rlrst prise 1n the Miss Jobs Daughters "seW" and sbow" contest bekt May 19 lo the Orange Masonic TeJftple. She .'lt'U competing ap.Jn.st girls from the enUre cOutal area IDII will oow model her denim sport outfit before some 20,000 Jobs Daughters from througbout CallforDia at Grand Bethel W"heo It eo~~veoes Jwe 25-27 lo Oll.klaod. Tbe wtnDer there will compete w:ltb girls from throupoat tbe U. S. aod Canada at S~reme Session 1n late Aupst. Tam.J, tlle daugbter of Mr. aod Mrs. Walter Tua of Santa Ana Hetgbts, has been a member of Bethel 157 for 5 years. Sbe 1s a Jtmior at Newport Harbor high school. • A. (BiLL) cOLEMAN IIUNICII"AL WATI!II DISTRICT c. •••• , ......... , ••••• o ••••••• Per·-·" •f •• ••••4 ef Dh•• .. "• Dhhl•• Me. I ., ..... , o ... W. A. (aiLL) ·COLIMAM ··"' ...... ,.., :x ll.t!Nd •lior corporoHon Proatd•&. """""' ••loor Mlcl.lg., Bor. a....t .. lln011 olqlorl•c•.' Co. property I CAN SERVE YOU WELLI •Prterao~~'• etror.t• on lite lxlatn tufll patrlotk Hucation gd m11 vote.• JOBNO.APP X TRAINS AT FT. POLK Prtnte Michael L. Shull, 20, soo of Howard Shull. 527 Cen- ter, Costa Mesa, bas completed 9 weeks of adftnced 1ndlrldual training at the U. S. Army Infantry training center, Ft. Polk, La. He rece1Yed general training as a llgbt weapoos lnfa.Dtryman LEG~L NOTICE RES0Ll1I'ION NO. 8240 A RESOL tmON OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ORDER THE VACATION OF THE ALLEY IN TRACT 814 AND A PORTION OF "THE ARtADE" STREET aDd as a mortar and recollless The City CotmcU of the Ctty rt.ne crewman. He also was of Newport Beach, pursuant to taught tbe proper use of high the prorlslous of the "Street uplos1Yes and the placement, Vacation Act of 1941," &Dd detection and disarmtne of all amendments thereto, being ml.Des. Sections 8300 to 8331, IDcht- FERRIES BURGLARIZED Sl:l days after thieves stole a Ufebuoy IDd water llgbt ftom tbe Balbol. ferry boat ''Ad- miral," tbe same equipment dtsappeued b'om tbe '•Commo- dore," lbe ferry's otber boat. The losses, &boW $100 ea.ch, were reported tbe morn1np: of May 9 a.od 15. Tbe tbefta IC!Ot place sometime between mld- Dllbt a.od 7:30a.m., terry oper- ators said. slve, of the Streets lr Hlrtrftys Code of tbe State ot Callfornia, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AND DECLARE as follows: SECTION 1. Tbe publlc in- terest aad. COD'fenlence require the closing ~ aod abaDdoomeot of the alley 1o Tract 814 and a portion of "The Arcade" street in the City of Newport Beach, coos1stJng of three par- eels, and It Is tM lnteotioo of the City COtmcU of the City of Newport Beach to order the following described parcels lD the City of Newport Beach, ColDity of Oraop, State of Cal, tfornla, to be taeated, to wtt: PARCEL 1 Tbat porUoo of tbe south- ooe balf or "Tbe Ar - u said Arcade 1s shown _, Uld dedicated bJ thl map of Tract llo. 814, located In lhl City' of Newport Beach, Comaty crt Ora..Dp, state of Cal- lton.la, u Pll' BliP recordld :-:'",u;-u;;,.;:u, r ,. ,.. "' Mla- ct ....... 1D tbe olllce ,,_of_ lJIDc --.. ll' "' lhl-ll'- of lhl -ll' lloo "' Lot 19 "' aid Tract llo'. 814, PARCEL Z Tbl.t certa.J.a "AlleJ" u -Uld --"' -"' Tract llo. 114, lloellod to thl Ctty olllnport l~~~c~_,~.,~.,~~·-u IIIIP re-M of tho of-..... dO..ot Balla• .. ••• ••• Coaaaltaat proposed n.caUoo ol said por- tions ot said alley aod street. and said map ts made a part of this resolutloo by reference to tbe same extent and purpose as if It were locorporated here- In In full. SECTION Z. The proceedings for the closing ._, and aban- donment ot the aloresald por- tions of said alley aod street shall be had and taken. and tbe City Councll of tM City of Newport Beach hereby eleets to proceed UDder the prOY:lsloos of the "Street Vacatloa Act of 1941," aod all ameodments thereto, being Sectioos 8!00 to 8331 !Delusive, of tbe Streets & Highways Code of tbe state of Callforoia. • 1 Time 'zo •ords or tess . • . z.oo 21 to 30 words ....• 3.00 31 to 40 words. . . . . 4.00 Each W"ord onr 40 . . .IO;-_...::::.._ ___ ·~.zo:::_-' • BEAUTY SALON Il!t».tai-'~ BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone 644· 7336 o BICYCLES SALES & SE RVICE FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DeMilrl· Tosh FLORISTS PHONE-78 2438N-BI¥d. eo...- • HEARING AIDS HAL AU .,.,._!r ~·-· Proper Fitting Assured 3409 E. Coast Hwy. Corone del Mar 420 E. 1nH ST. COSTA MESA l--- 646s 7706 -64IHi855 MALCOLMIBUOICUTLEA o BOOKS FOR SALE "Tbe Looters," by Alleo. How our ecooemy belDg destroyed. Reprint, 3~. AMERICAN OPINION BOOK STORE 504 Old Newport B1Yd, Newport Hei&btl . (Just he low 15th Street) • DRY CLEANERS DIMMITT Clolttllc • lllotlc:al Gills ---· Opea ..... ~, ....... ...... ,.._ 1100 W. COAST BWT., N. B. PiLOIII M5-1711 ~::.l.-of4T IIACH ~ Offiu Fllmiture ~y DESK$•CHAIAS I FILES •SAFES ::. OFFICf SUPN.IES -&sTATIONERY s.... . Typewrhert • AddintiM.chNI -.... 67~20 ...... ·Tille OFFICE SUPPLY INC. 3011 N...,ort lllwi .• Newpon a.Mtl o RESTAURANT HOIIE .COOUD . POOD 'N-.4;. c. ............ , •fiiiUNCH THfiiiU DIINNiflll 1 E .C.ut Hwy., YOUNG MEN, 11 to 15: Ea:ra $20 to $50 a weot workiDC pu1-time fer tbe EDSip. Call 6'13-0550. o FOR RENT CORONA. DEL KAR smomtr r..aat, Z bedroom, Z batb bome, bl.lt block from oceu. $ZOO ftet, miDI.m•Zw..U. 871-1711 or (1)11U..IS07, AllliOWBEAD, ..... lban, l}""!"*'tn c.ballt.: ._.li.IIUar,;va.. -.-. ~ ... SECTION 3. The street So- perlDteodent of the City of Ne1FJ)Ort Beach sball ca.use to be coospleoously posted a long tbe Une of the porttoas of said alley aod street pro- posed to be ncated oot more than 300 !eel "'""· but oot less than three lD all, oottees of tbe vaca.Uoa ot said por- Uou ot aid aUty aod ltreet. Said ootf.ces sbi.U state tbe passace of this Ruotatloo and tbe Umt aDd place oltbe bear- ing of au periJOBI loterelted in or objectlnr to tbe proposed n.cauoa. otllid porUou ot aJd alley ud ltrelt. Said DOttees shaD he ao JIC)Ited at lout ••• (10) .. ,. -· tilt elate of aid hoarlllr. aU u reqalred (}i'!..a:: -Ht-MlJ ort"ll-4aL ~=~I. SERVICES . byllw. Firat quality dry deaftint on the prmUsa • SECTION 4. Noace to horebJ rtYoo thlt tho Ctll' CO.CU of tho CIIJ' ol llnport Blaco - her..., lilt »-r. tho loth day of .1-. 1974, at a. boar Self-terrice lundry of 7:10 p.m. at aid dl)', 1A AJI aew·-a.iat mo4el F AIITAIT&C RESIJL 1SI CIIPIU Ill'•••¥ clluecl, ·-1 SoU---· Tftalf par .... oil tldlw- ALADDIII-801111 OF .. _ t11t c ... u c.m~~or. ot t11t Friplon ....,.,. 1:~~~~~~ Ctty olll ........ Blacb, localed 3200 E. Cout Hwy., CDM CO. 1-;A;m;~;::-;;i;jj;;i~i;; In tilt Cll)o BaD, u thl Ume 11 P-5$7~71 ·---·--· RACQUETBALL HANDBALL GLOVES & BALLS VOLLEYBALLS RACQUET BALLS BASEBALL MITTS • IALL.S • BATS Rackers ----, .......... .., ... td $ ...... -.t.-- •lllo ..... -.. c-., .. CIIr., ~P' VElla ____ ... ... ......... ,.. fli'a I . . . • • r . new location :n. '--'-a... ...,. -... --.... * ......, a., wllf bo riuo. _, llellool lao aU tlli -[Men• Gl CiMrJ --...... II I a.m. 1D .. 't' 1\11,.' rroo c._.. ..._ -., 8lblo """'· .... "' • !.1~. ~-··-lilt .... -.. -"' •~· I..,..._..._-. l'rcMrbl . ...._ dl.: u~ ue NEIPOIT HA_,NIIISIGII ~.!~!a~~..!!!,... ;;.=:~r;r. THE MA8TD., HOO Pactio er ol .. ah'IEIIF" wtJl lie 1M -ot llr. ud Mra. ldwud Vlft IAI ... , -VlftRW. --..... G1 ...... - -Gl NIO Flrot A,.,, •• Elpl ,_ ~ wtU bo Br.Mr<lo II 10 a.a. -J· C-do!Mar,llu--C- HCIIIftd iMo .. ....._...., bJ • IT. ll.utk PRDBI HR .... a lfa";~at1dllr Ud n- .. -Gl :::tloo II 1M WI CBiaiCB, 1100 llor VIola, e-lllo 'wlop Gl IOtd" lO;JO a.m. taU S.-lut a• --PI , 'Nt ._., ...., cao..S. at BMtillt. diJ, Tbe ltl"'f1c:e will ala ta-wW be •••...S at ... I:JO T..._ He ~lltld m«etllu TliUIIDY,IMY .. ·~ coaA•!!iOIL. bt•-.JI .. •• H tell .. ,....tr•' 'z, -..-D U olllee ue ''Bow to trataclltMr-. •• ... ._.. -e1 1M -.,. Gl.llU -ud loi!J" Ud "l.oto •• .... · tr• IDd ~It," Tbe ·c-., Pr• c._,._..._ A-Clab tor bleb oelloot lr <dod ...... Lto Kin-Ud eolltp aio, ltd bJ Yootb jolrlllllo liD .. -I>Qit. P.-C.. Motnr. m- • Ia a ll't4IUI ol Col.t~M a• at IS o'clock. ,_ tllo ·-Gl llolJ a.m. -eo • ..._tloo wtU "' -·• .,-ud eomm-. _, oelloolpro-11o p. !o - --• ud ••tt Colltp, -Cuolllla, Ud·-Colltp ..--....,..=.,.,....==~-....... nun., Ud ... or-LIUL •nee -wtu 11o bold at o:u r><-at .. llrot -lltl> a.m. ClaHK wtl1 be ~ ...ne. o1 st. llart·Cbwell 0111 dartJtc a. nmmer. P-.oo.t s.dQ __ J .. to • THE NEWPORT HARBOR Ita, ' CHURCH OF REIJGIOUS SCI-• A RUMMAGE SALE wtU IMCE, 541 C•ter st., Colta be btld ltU s.t.daJ JIM 1 .... --Beci•'nr th1a SllldlJ, be_.. at t a..a. .; u.~ 1M monlnr ..mce wtll be at of tbe JleW,on ~ Ch•cb 10 a.m. Tbe ReY.EieuorJaet-of Rel1ctoal Sc......,. 541 C•- -bJ tllo FtUow._ Gl 'Marns.t IYaacelleal c:--. Pr-!Jbo-.. a!n1WI'f ID JI&IID ud for II ·JOUI wu -G1 t11o Of' I 2 I Fattb Bll)le Cb .. cb ·-··--ICJrllpatrtet II brlllc-toca-Gimo_.oo "God"l 1daJ c~~Reb .. ftom tbe boot ot Z,flld'DI 1D tbe 10:15 ELECT JOHN APP COUNTY / NOTICE OF PUBIJC HEARING NOTICE IS llEREBY GIVElt !bat tbo City Coaocll o1 till CU, ol Newport Beoeb will bold a public boarlllc reprdlD( OrdlDaoce No. 1561, bolllr. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH REZONING PROPERTY AND AIIE!IDING DISTRICTING MAPS NOS, 22, 22-A AND 25, Pla.Dillnc Com. ml.satoo Ameodment No. 432, resoo.tac property at oortb- euterly eoroer of S~rlor ATenue and Hospital Road, a- erou Hospital Road from Versailles -011 -the -Bluffs from Unclass1fted District ~ tb8 A-P District. !;C::, serol111011l .... !!!:. ~ .. ~ ~ ter st., COlt& Mea: Tbe Wo-er .. -...-..r-.. • ... m•'• GGUd will meet at '7:SO THE SYMBOLIC "OOLDEN BRICK" for the cornerstme senlcei.Dclucles ttmeror medi-p.m. MoataJ, JIM s, at the ot tbe new llariDera Utdlcal Plar.a is betnr lla.Dded by tatloo I.Dd bealtnr power at the bome o1 Mr1• E-... MeKJD~ Edp.r Pye, at left, vice-president and project coordinator close of tile aermoa. ID !Cewpari llelcbll for MulDers Sarlap aDd Loan, to Newport Beach Councll-• NEWPORT MESA CHRIS-• • mu Paul Rycmrr·u Jack Baroett. ezeeuttre manager of TlAH CENTER. 148 22M St.. LI8AL NOne• the Newport Harbor Chamber or Commerce. prepares the Costa Mesa --Or .Robert Frost · mortar. Tbe $1.2 mUUon medical eomplez 1s now UDder will speak at tbe G p.m. senlce NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING coastructlon idjacent to the newly built wtng or Hoe.r this Stmday. He baa se"ed oa NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN Hoapltal. Tbe office and laboratory accommodations, a the science faculty at se•eral tbat tbt City CotmeU or the development of Mariners Savings and Loan, will be housed colleps and ls recognized as City of Newport Beach •Ill in a 3 story bulldtue at 355 .Placentia Ave. an authority oo the ctartsmat1c bold a ~Uc beu'ID& reeardi.Dg and ecumenical mlnJBtry of tbe PluldDI CommtuioD Amend-young P''anr'st wr'ns Holy Splrlt. At UO a.m. and meot No. 430, req-toameod 11 a.m., Pastor George Wood tbe ''Koll Ceater Newport " lln1st from Newport Beach. w1ll speak oo the theme, '•Why PluDed CommUDJ.ty Den lop- NOTICE JS ,HEREBY FUR-Valerie M11ler. 16 year old Danna Gunther 'fioUnlst Costa God YOO't use a oep.U'fe per-meat PU to (I) eliminate THER GIVEN that the said pianist from Newport Beach, Mesa also par{tclpated. ' soo." "Serrice Sb.tloo Site 2," (2) pabUc hearing wtll be held 00 playLDc tbe Beetbmeo Cooeerto The Young Artist Concerto • THE HIGHWAY HOIBE OF lDcr-..e tiJe a1u ol ''Retail tbe lotb' day of Jame. 1974, No. 3• ftl tmanlmously cbosen Cornpetltloo Is sponsored and PRAYEn 2411 E c st Hwy and Sentce Site 1," (3) to at the hour of 7:30P.M. In the by the juc!ps and committee coordinated by the Orange Corona d~l mar ~~ Pa~or wu·~ permit lllalttl or athletic clubs Couactl Cbambers ot the Ctty as the nrst place winner k tbe branch of the Music Teachers' Uam Kroah wUl gtve a tesaoo. aad ~oleaioaal or buloess Hall of the City of Newport $200 Josepb L. Costa award. Assoctat1oo of Calitornia. on ''Faith's hall ffa "based omcet u permitted uses wltb- Beaeb. CaUforoia, at wbichttme She also woo the opportunity H 0 me, lD tbe retail ud serYt.ce center aDd place any and all persooa to perform as soloist with the ANNNERSARY ~~brews 11, at the 9:45a.m. sttea of tbe PlalmedCommun1ty Orange Couaty Youth SymphOny Y school class this Sun-lty, -~ (') ·~ ac·-···e of Interested may appear aDd be 0 b ,_ 9 fOR KAM COM day. TIM! Book of Revelation UIU .. Will ...._..... heard lbereoo. r c estra w the 1 74-75 sea-' provides the tezt tor the 1ror-l.D Ellftroa.meatal Document; Laura Laglos son. A· year ago Kam Yee re-shlp services the letter to located 1n Tract '7'953, bouDded City Clerk Valerie's brother, Daniel, modelled the Jamaica Inn Sardis at 11 a~ and the 1 tt by MacArthur Boulenrd, Jam- City at Newport Beach accompanied her oo tbe secood restaurant and opened Yhat Is to Phlladell>hia ~t 6 m e Fer boree Road ud C2JDpus Drive Publlsh: May 30, 1974, In the ptaoo. probably the most unusual res-the midweek servic:-at • 7:~ 1D '•l(oll Ce~~ter Newport .'' ;;;;;~~;;~;T;I~O~N;!.;N:e:wpor::t~H~ar:bor:~E~n=s!~KD:· __ ..;::A:m:ong::t~bo:;fllla:!~Usts:!~ln::t~be taurant 1n the Newport Harbor p.m. next Wednesda be wtll NOTICE 1S HEREBY FUR-eompetltlOb was Kim Kay, vlo-Area. dl th 4 Y THER GIVEN t~t the said ~ tall 1 1 Cbln C scuss e lh chapter of the •• "Vee z ng n ese, an-Book ot Romans pd:llic bearing will be held oo ~ 1 tonese aoo Oriental roods, tne • tbe loth ctay or Juoe, 1974, ~ t3 ~ J ~k !f.«Jut W. 6)1 ~··-ftkcl. & ....... J ... I new restaurant, at 2121 E. Coast • ST . ANDREW'S PRESBY· at the hour or 7:30 P.M. in the ~0z 3~ 2 ~ : 0 ~ · Hwy,, Corooa del Mar, pro-TERIAN CHURCH, 600St. AD-CoUDCil Chambers ol the City i' "' 2 vldes an authentic Oriental drew's Rd., Cl1fl HaYeD--Dr. t: j::! • ""t3 "' i PARTY decor derived from personal Charles Dlerenfleld wt.Upreacb ~ll of the City ot Newport ""~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 8 i "'-n~onway ...... ~--~~u;.uv_,~~~t~ observation in the Orient plus at 8, 9:30 and'll a.m. Stmd:ay Beach, Calltorn.ta,at1rblchtlme ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 'r c;.-_...., a deep study or far east history Oll "Free bread." Tbe cbureb aad place UJ ~ all persons u = o if: 2 ! u ~ ! books. scbool teachers 1rlll be boDored IDtereated may appear ~ be 0~ ~ b ~ ~ ""z~ ~ £ ~ 7 .. Ays a week, Kam's on this "teacher r----~Uon heard tbertoO. -""l --! 'RELAX DE A GI:V.,O.,'T Al'lll LY.T US DO TilE W0 Hir' ...,......u .._ ~ (.a (.a...4 0 ~ ~~~~: i 8;;:; J:E ~ also provides entertainment Sunday," Tbesacnmeatotbap-un. to•OS ~ u ~ Q :I ~ ~ };5' i Evely n Gov\n aDd dancing Tuesday tllrough Usm for Infants wt.ll be bald City Clerk f ,._..._..1'0""c..11 En., .. ~o .. c.,_..,·..,~,., Saturday, feattD'lng "the Ba-at 3 p.m. City ot Newport Beach • .. ~:1 •· ,.,~ wirlt .._.1)' Hiltwt cbelors," and is oow offering • THE NEWPORT UNITY Publish: Kay 30, 1974, ln tbe an anniversary special. CHURCH, 15th st. and ln1ne Newport Harbx' Enslp. ........... Sale Your Space in San Diego SHELT£111SUIND LUXURIOUS CONDOMINIUMS with a View of Your Personal Choice from one, two, or three un- usually large residences I $82,000 to $160,000 A Uncoln-Bren Development POINT LOMA at SHELTER ISLAND 11!50 Anchorage Lane, San Diego, Callfomia 92106 Phone: (714) 224-4137 or (714) ~2 or -JIOU' brok« • NEVER AGAIN!. Because oE Coastal Building Restrictions .,f, f<.,J,/,1 cannot · be duplicated. ' LOCAnON -Point Lorna at Shelter 'Island. 5 minutes from the airport; less than 10 minutes to San Diego Civic Center; walldng clistabct to shops, restaurants, marinas and yacht dubs. ACIIVII f -Cbe.up views ol the exciting Bay activities. Sailing. &sbing and yachting . ..cullnY.and PRO. TECTION Including door man service and IIJideqrouDd pnse. • • Treat Your Family To Delicious Homemade Bread Every Day!! • l I •. • • Grain to bread in 80 minutes with only 15 minutes of your time Mill & Mi.x is a lifetime investment that repeatedly pays dividends in healt h and wealth. For FREE Breadmaking Demonstration Fill Out and Mail Coupon S.nd To THE Ml L L SHOPPE DE:P'T MM 2160 Harbo. Blvd .. Costll -.....,,Ca. 92626 "'-= 1714) 55&729() ----------- ~~-------------------------- c .. ., ------------ 0 I ... o ... •a loke • I'~EE t>•••a ~ne~<on; a•..,onsl••••on on mv ..,o..,e 0 1 wovlo "~' on!o•m•t•on on t>ow 10 toecome • Mon & Mo • oe•l•• --··-······-············-········ .. ·············· PIIOM DIC.IUON IIIAOAIINI, MIMNIAPOLIS. MIMM. Tbe Bible DOt cml7 tello ,. -aacl where to ~t pnmdoo a wealth at ID""""'""'I>a· l011a we an lllformod, pra)'1ld UDder water. Other Biblical -no prayed on moaa- tala tope aaclrln tile mldot of battle, 111 I'Oocl tl-alld bad -_..1ar17 and 1.....-uJarly. In tact, mueh of tl..; Bible ltaell conslato of pra;ren offered to God bY men and women under every eoncelvable kind ol eondltlon. All for the petitions ad-.ed to the Almirhty, they are u varied u the range of human imagi- nation. In the Bible may be found prayers of adoration, .,confessioil, intercesaion, thanbgiv- ing, supplication, and even submission. Some prayers are long, some are ejaculatory shouts; some are 8eCret, some public. But in the N ew Testament there is one kind of prayer that is having a genuine revival today. That is prayer for each otlier. The early church believed that Christians should pray s pecifically and persp nally for each other. "Confess your fRuita one to another, and pray one for another. that ye may be healed," wrote J ame!f'. In the book of Act.~ we find that the Antioch church fasted, prayed. and laid hand~ on Paul and Barnabas before they left for the misAion field . The elders of the church of Ephesus knelt on the beach at Miletu!l with Paul Rnd prayed for him. Oddly enough , our church archi~ture is not conducive to s uch prayer . A s t he typical church i!' com~tructed, it is admirably s ui ted to pastoral prayer. silent prayer, liturgical prayer, mus ical prayer, and so on. These prayers a re important; they are part of the OOdy life of the church. But what about just praying for us? Afte r Mr. Smith ha~ .<~at o r knelt and prayed for the people in authority, for the miss ionaries, for the v icti ms o f ~ociety, for the sick, fo r non·C hr i~tian!-1, and for those who didn't make it to church. w 1 ~n does he pray for Mr. Jones who is in thp~-.arne -· and wh-paaolve countenance belleo tile faet tlla.t he deepe;ately neecla help 1 To meet tllil need, and to follow the New Teo- tament pettem, Chrl•tlana today who take pray. er eerlouoly are rettiD&' toretller in arnaller ll'OUPI. Sometim08 theoe rroupe are liotecl In tile chUJ'Ch bulletin, sometimes they are not. The k~ot.e in all such circles is informality. Open- neu and honesty are encouraged, within the framework of discretion and good taste. It ia most encouraging that aueh prayer groupe are fQrming, often in homes, many of them acrou denominational Jines. We hope there will be thousands of them. made up of all kinds of people, believers and unbe1ievers. In no way are they to be considered a substitute for the church. On the contrary the informal prayer grolliM pro- vide the s piritual power that makes the churc:h a viable organism. They give it an evangelistic miMi on. Whe n people pray for ea ch other, beautiful things happen. No longer does it seem so im- portant to us to hold on to a grudge. The love bubbles to the surface. God opens fresh channels of communication. Jes us Christ becomes an im..! mediate, present Savior. The Holy Spirit be- comes known a~o~ God him!ielf. Pride is punctured; hearts are humbled ; attitude~o~ change; homes are healed ; holines!l enters. The miracle of the Gospel occurs all over again as people become convinced that Chr i!-ltianity i!'l real and that it works. Many have wonder ed what Paul meant when he spoke o f "all prayer '' in EpheMians 6. Could it not be ju!!t anothe r term for "Aupplication for the sainb" -letting t he power of God's love weld Christian!! in a Mpir itual bond a.~ they hold up each other before the throne of Grace? Amaz- ing things happened whe n our Lord prayed for people. Amazing thi n~~ ~till happen when we follow his example. c:;:.. How to Be Sure You Are Saved By the late Or . Harry A Ironside T H E SWORD O F THE LORD MU RFREESBORO. TENN. ''Thi!M• 111111~.~ hat•e I u·ntten '"''" v••u /hut lwlieut' •m the rwme ••f th1• S •m <i/ God. that Y"' may hn"w thlJI \'t' hCH'" e ter~t af fi/P. and thut w• mO\• belwue nn rllf' na m P '" the S •Ht •Jf (;,,,f. "-1 .J.,h n fl l.l o n .. day ,h r "d~ tlrl\ lilt,: I" •th .• ktndh uld t.:t·n tlt·man r put a u ·ry Pt.•r':-o n~11 4U t" ... tltJt1 tu lum . 'H avt" \'flU 1"'11Cf' "'tth {;lid ''" At unn · ,..,. ~•ovved . <tnd tht- ol •l .;entl~:n w n lolokt·d ut mt' 'I h at '· JU:-t ~"' hy I W<Jtl lt'tl to -.ee }•m ." h" t-:otda imt"d I ~'>Ill not .:u 11 11 till It',., I km.w I .t m ~a,t"J . ••• o•/..,. knuw tha t tl t-< hupl'le,.., to ~oo •o·k r., lw ~uro· 11f H .. ll o~'> d .. '''II ··~tJ•·•t to ltnd o1u t · I ot aqut t•·•l \\o•ll t h.ot ,l"lJ .ot vuul.· .. 1111: "ant ,, dt'fm Ht' wttn ... -."· "'-•mE-t hint.: I cann1>t IM" mi~~otaken about. \1 0!<t folk~ tf'll u .. 1he~· felt ~nmt' vo werful r han L(t' wht!n lht') .le"ot rtli;:irm I ha vt' ht-en St't'kinlo! that for years bu t 1l ha;; a lways el ud ed mt'" OREAMS AND VISIONS WON'T 001 'If I could ICI'l "o me ddirutt' \W ord m <:t \'l.~lun . or a mt'"'>iiH:'t' frnm .111 i:l n~t·l. tht'n I l'Ould tw ~urt' · · :-iu ppo;;e \tou had a \'tsio n vi a r.donuuo; dn cel. and lu· told \'U U l h a t )'r1U r -.tn " Wt'r l' fun:O vt'tr-Wo•l tld th a t n·all} ht' t•nnu;:h to rt'.o;l tHl .'" · \'(·s. I tlrmk n Y>~ndcl An cnu:f!l ~hould h"' n d tt ·• Hut -"up po..t·} ou ~"' t'rt' d) rn c .md Sdtan t ame a nd "ru d, I I" a" that anut'l. l tran,J<!fnwd tn \"t•IJ tu di•Ct:IVt· \ro u .. \.ow \toU dro· l"ht:rt: f 1"1:1111 Y IIU ' \\'ha t t/H •rl l tHdd }OU S<l\ , .. H ... JHinllt·•ed ,, nu1nwn t 111 11\o , .1nd t h1•11 "''h "rtnklo·d lnuw T+'p li t!d , I "'l't', \0111 .or o• ••clot ttw 1"1ord 111 .t n .or1 .:o·l l";•n 'r rl u •· WHOSOEVtR 8EllfVf TH IN HIM lhll n<ov.. I ~.ud . C ;,,.] /o,, .. 1!1\t'rl -.onu•tlont ~ h~·tt•·r rlt.t rl h"PIIY ft:tlon ~~. ""lllt'llotn~ ""'''' rlt-p~nd.tbll.-1h.tr\ tho• \<ot ro• ,.J ,111 .III Ct·l t r .. !.,-~ .. Cl\<·n \""li t .. :--.,., '" d u: J,.r \<•llf .. 111 ~ • .tn•l I lo· /t ,,. r.· ... t tftt"d tn li t ~ u "'ll un.oltt•r.tb lo · \\,,,,j th.n 1! 10111 lt lhl 111 ll tm ,ol! 1 ""~" ~~n .. ltto· Cl•ll•• l'lt•r nal lift"· 1 ... Hi•l this enough 11• u·-.t upon .' It h a letlt'r from llo·<t vt'll th r~·r l t·d t':otprtssly to \"II ll nl" nu t \<oil rt:fu"e to ac::cept ~"' h,ot C ""' I~<•~ ,,,Jr1 you·• Can you nut lli'IJt·l't' ll tm .' I.: lie not mQr!1 l•J ht• do·vendt rl 11pon than an "''t.:e·l o1r than ar u u~(·d trnotions'! \\ ol] \'IJlJ II O l ht1 W \'IJUf ht>Hd • tnd 1 •·II ( ; .. ,J 1 ll ll ~"' til b .... av~:d on ll 1~ l•·r '"" II\ • Htll lll t.: tu Him a" il to I" llt.•rd ~11 1 11 o ·r and t ru ~llll l£ II •~ \\.,tt! tHIIf t'ltll lli.! lit .. hl t-.,t•d I h· , .1 •1 '''·''' d1 ••l•l •t•d lor ~ ··1 ,.,, ,ond r •,1\\ lu· "·'" dt•t•ph .. ttrl•·d J\1~ lq o.. \\0 Tt ' 11111\i tlt.: Ill jiTd\t't ...,,.,,,1, ttl\ Ito· lo ... k~·d up .1n d • \• \.oitu• d 11 ·~ .til t lo·.or IJ<1V.' I l11• 1~ l\11.11 I !o.o1•· "''nlt•d lo r I ,. II Jl t,ol 0•\1•!11 11 1.! Ill 1! .. 111 11 / tht• ""I""' • tlo.t! ho~d 11 11111' In l11 ,or Il l• , •••. ,.[, J .. l•t ld .~. ..... ,111\ \\ lo tl Itt· It ,,,] ... ut.:hl m 1,1111 ''" lo.111 a h l o•lllm • h o· luund v.ht•n j., j,.,lw\o·•l th•· rl'ot·,sa ~:,.•~fC:nd ·~ \\ •.rd ,ol ,.,u l I" lt,or ./t' .. lll! had d••ll• IH ... 1\f· ~r t l!l •·r .. H t .. wa ... tlw lodl , ... ,., Hl• •· ul t.ur h His Name • IS THI IIOLA a•OADCA.STI• LA MI.ADA. C:ALIP, Q. Santa larbar1, Colli. "Should any worlc or play be done on the Lord's dayl A church, after rhe evening servic;e, has the younB people playing ball. The)' also al- low them to wash cars lor money on Sunday. How should we look upon such activitiesl" A. Quite a few of our ideas and convictions are based upon the way in which we were broughl up. Many of us can be thankful for lhe rather strict guidelines and direc- tions which we experienced. Such times of spiritual molding can be most meaningful when exerted in a spirit of Christian love and obe· dience. Basically, these matters are of one's own convictions. The church should encourage young and old alike to spend time with the Word and in things which would bring glory to Him. There are many rest homes, hosp itals and jails which are filled with people who could be visited and testified to with the Gospel. Such a program of out· reach might be far more helpful to young people than trying to get r them interesled in other no n·spir· ttually relaled activities. Certainly, during the appointed hours for Sunday school and church wor· ship, no one should be out playing during these times. This is for his own good, as well as for his testi· mony before o the rs. Q . Albuquerque, New Mex. ''What is your impression of 'Good News for Modern Man'?" A. This is no t a translation but rath- er is a paraphrase. Keep in ·mind the distinction which is in view . The former traces the o riginal ian· guages while the latte r is the im · pressions, gene ra ll y of o ne man, as to what he feels the verse says to him. Paraphrases are useful to some for study o r reference work. We feel that perhaps the best to recommend would be the Ampli- fied Bible which gives all of the various shades of meaning to the original words .:md texl. Another very excellent new work by way o( translations is the new American Slandard Bible which has just re· cent ly been published by Creation Ho use. We would encourage you to get a copy of this. "Wonderful" G ... tt •n~-: rf'lig-HJn 1' "n" thm" tru ~ttn c <"hnst 1s (jUIIt' anotla•r Hut no" -<upJ"•"t' )'<~U wt•re -.et'ktnl! .. al\·:tttftn , .tnd .. u\ldt'nl \ th .. rt· t.tm .. 111 '"" .o vt·r)' h ..~p p) j,.,.Jo m:. would n m ~ "'•fl' tht•n thilt YVU Wt:r f'..,<H t:rl , .. 1.1-.t•·u '" r h•~ ·r ., '"'" "'"'' .1ll tht· Pf•J tl lwt ~ v.t t llt·~-. tlo,JI tJII OI IH!h !Jo., tl•llll+' v.)o., .. ,.,.,, 1 l1o I'''' ••I h 111 h 1111 ~h.oll t •' •·1 1 • B~ Stewart lavery, Belf1s1. lrellnd \\t·ll . I th1nk I v.ould 'I h•·n. ""l'iJ""+' \'<o il l"•·nt t iii"\J ~Jt Jtio· f+'-.t tn~ OJ il }UUT h.lftjl \ ''~Ju•rt••ut •· l'ht'll tt llfll'~ th• loo111 1 o,l •l •·.tth l nt.o ~l llt' ..,di.OII lt·]ll ll l! \<o\1 illoil \lt\1 V.t•Tt' 1•·~1 dt l'l fu•\•'iod h o•lll' \\o,tdo! \1111 lo·ll l11111 llt.ol 10111 klli'V. .1[1 V..t~ \l o\1 l,.t.OI I"'• \loll h._o d .t /o .ojq!\ t'lllloll"'' d . ~ , .... , .. ,,, . I ..... II !1••1"-h .. '"'""''"'" t houl.'hllll ll\ \ h.q J)J\ I•·•·I11 1U , .. rho! t·rH•••d• I 1 .. !11 ,..,.,] '1\111 kl\ "tdo 'II" ·*t"'' \\ t..or "'"'dd 1' 111 , 1 J • I , l••rn , ..... ,.,u 111 .. ,h \o t, I'+ I , Jl.nortc 111\ Bdtlt· "'"'" i'"l!lh·d lfo I ,J,,III o ·, 1-1 1d11 1 lo .... \.. r h.... t hlll i.!~ h,tno r ~'>rt t lt·t t untu 1<111 th .• ~.-t .. lw1 •· '''' rlto·n.o•n•·,f t J ... ..,,,II,,f t ,.,tJ '"·•• \0' IJJ,t \ kn"" th.tt I •· h.n o· •·l t•r rt.tl hit· 1\ro• t h •·~t· W O t 1l ~ aoldt o·.,.,,.,J t•• \ 11U ' I'" '11u lwlw1 ,. on tlw rtitrtw oltht' :-;on of C •'•d ''" I askt·d I du. "lr, I o]., m!leed I knuw ll•· h tht· :O.w o ,,J (;,.rJ , I knnw I If' do o•d ftH ffif' "' THE W ORO OF GOO-A LETTER FIIIOM HEAVEN-WRITTEN EXPRESSl V FOR YOU ' I ht'n ,,.,. wh.ll Ho• II• If.., "" 't' ma' know tha t \I' h .. ,,,. ~~-- FROM "~WO RD OF THE LORD" Bv C H. Spurgeon son who 1;; ta r away, 11 he \\'h•·ro llllf Lord said, "l<nat:k. brnuJdlt you thH• nedt ntoals. anti ;n od 1t ... ),,.11 h•· OJt('ned unt11 ... He a letter ~ay tn ~.:. 'Fathe r. t rt•at WONDERF UL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUl: WONDERFUL: WONDER All: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUl: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERfUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERfUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL: WONDERFUL : Pet o;on "He os allol!ether LOVELY." Song of Sol. 5:16. Pre·e''"tence. "He t$ before all things." Col. 1:17. Prov•det . "B~ H1m all thin~s created." Col. 1:16. Preserver. "By Him all thtngs consist." (i.e. hold together) Col. I 17. Preacl1er 'To Preacl1 the acceptable year of the Lord." Luke 4:19. p,octamatton "Come unto Me." Man . 11:28. Pt.ver ly "The Son of Ma n hath not Where to lay His head." lukP 9~8 Pra~er "I pray fof them.'' John 17:9 . Parable!.. "He spak e many thtnjl!o unto them in parables." Matt. 13:1 Perf ormance. "We never saw tl on this fashion." Mark. 2:12. Phys•c•an. "He healed all manner of sickness. and all manner of doo;ease among the peo ple." Matt. 4:23. Pto tectron. "Hom that cometh to Me, I will in no wise cut out." John 6·37 P•ophet "Jesus of Nazareth , a prophet mighty in deed and word before God, and all the people. Luke 24:19. Perf ection. "In H1m •s no sin." I John 3:5. Prop•tat •on. "He ts the propitiat ion for our sins and not for ours ctn lt. but also for the sins of the whole world." 1 John 2:2. Pr mce "H1m hath God t>xalted with his rieht hand to be a Prince and a Savoour, fof to g•ve repentance to lsr.tel, and forJ iveness ol s•m" Acts. 5·31. Purchaser "Tht> Church of God. wh ich He (Chri stl hath purchased w•th H1!o own Blood." Acts. 20:28. Peace. "He 1s our Peace." Eph . 2:14. Prov1S10n "The Gospel of Christ." Rom. 1:16. Preuousneo;s. "He !'i precoous.'' I Pet. 2:7. Proest "We hav e a Great H tgh Pnest.'' He b. 4:14. PoNer "All POwer •s g•ven untno Me tn Heaven and in urth." Matt . 28:20. Potentate. "Our Lord Jesus Christ : who is the Blessed and only Potentate, The K m~ of kin Rs . and Lord of Lords.'' I Tim. 6:14, IS. PNmanency "My words shall not pass away." Luke 21:33. Presence "I am w1th you alwa~s. even unto lhe end of the 8Je.'' Mall 28:20 Promose. "I woll come aga •n. and receive you unto myself: thlt whe te I am. there ~e may be also." Jot'tn 14:3. Pre-emmence. "Chnst ts all and in all." Col. 3:11. "THE EVANGEL," Boz 25, Lar&O, Fla. .... ,.ltaa1al .. ' ... The Fiery Furnace DANia 3:13-30 Golden Text : "/ IHsetrla ytnt thl,/orl, "brtlh,n, by tilt mtrtir, of God, tha~ ye_ prutttl your bodits o /Wittg sacrifict, holy, acCiptablt ""'" G<ld, tt~lnch r..t your rftUO"ablt ~fft~K;• (Rom. 12 :1 ). 11 HE conn«tion between the closing portion of Dan· iel 2 and chapter 3 has been noted by :1 devout expositor of the Scrip-- tures: "In the clos-e of the {oregoing chapter { 21 we left Daniel's companions, ShaJrad1, Meshach, 11nd Abednego, in honor and powe~. princes of the provi nces, anrl prt~ ferrtc\ for their relation to the God rtf l.uael ami the inttrc:sl they hart in him. I know not whether [ shOltld :-ay, It were well if this honor had all rhe !'.'l.ints. No, there art many w!~'Jtn it woulcl not be good for; the !>aims' honor i~ reservt<l for anothrr world. Rm htre I in the: third chaptt:r I we: have those santt: three m~ as 1:10ch undtr the kin&''s displeasure as then they wert in his favor, ant\ ytt mort: truly, more highl y, honorer"\ by !heir God than then: they were I onored by their prince, both by the grace where:· with he enabled tht:m rather to suflc:r than ro sin nnd by thr r :ir :oculous and , glorious delh·eranc:: whic:1 he wrou."ht for them out of th:ir sufferin&'S. It IS a vrr}· me:;tOrablc story, a glor ious'in· ~tance: of the powe:r and goodne~s of God, and a gre:>t encouragt-ment tu the: constancy of his people in Irvin~ times" (cf. Matthew Henry, "Oan~ iel " in A11 Erporilion of tltt O ld 0t1d N rtv y,.tlaiMHI, 1708-1 0, Vol. rv. p. 1034). Moreover, concerning Danie:l 3 it i ~ appropriate to observe the: remarks of a commentator of the last century : "The noble example rtf fa ith am\ couragt recorded in thi s chap.er h"J IJ("en the comfort of thr Church in all agrs of persecution. Je-romr [a Lettin Father [ observe~ th<tt it was a lt''iti· 111011)' nf the truth to the r ;rm ileo;, :mtl an npportunity of embracing s.1.lva· tion , that they who first lt arne-d thl" power of one Got! hy the revt:lation of Dante! mi ~ht learn fron: thr ftrm· 11css nf the three: saintl y child rtn, to leave ofT the worship of idols an<l ''' desr.ise death'' (d . H. J. Rose, "Dan- iel " iu thr Speal1tr's Co"'m~t~:ary. 1876. Vol. VI. p. 270). Also, in reprd to chapter 3 whicl• is concerned with "the golden im - age" oi StbU('hadnezzar, the obse:rva - tions o{ a consuvati ve scholar are per· tinent : "The purpose f0r which rhis image was made and set up in the plain of Dura, in the province of Rabylon, was politi cal. This ap;-t:a rs from the fact that the kin.'! a.,semble:d the civil oftlcers of hi~ empire to be present at its inaugnr:1tion. The id::;. of formin,l! it : 1ight loave bce:n sug~ gesttd by hiJ vision of the i:noge, in which he himseli, as the Sovne:,.., of the East, was reprt$tuttd ::s the ":head of gold' (2 :38). The same word, tstltm, for image, is U5ed in both chaptt:rs ( 2 and 31 , N ebuchadnezzar intended to claim homage for himself by setring up this image, and by or· dering all to worship it. The erection of tht: imaKt: and the command to 1\1\ to fall down and worship it, on pain oi death if they rli~yed the order. ":as an ::tpothrosis r c\eifiCO!.ticrn 1 nf h1m~lf. The divinization of the monarch pasSl'd intTJ the usagt~ o f th·e Persians, and from thence to the Macedonians, Syrian:; (witness the title 'Thros' annexed to the name of their kings), and Romans .... Ptr· haps n pr-ejudice had bttn created in the minds .of the Babylonians ar·nst Nebuchadne~zar on account o the honor he had paid to Daniel the He· brt=w captive, and to Daniel's God - the deity of an enslaved and despised peoplt. The Chaldean king may have heen· even suspected of havin1 de- serted the national faith and worship for a ·fordgn crud; and he may have incurred the jealousy and suspicion of. his subj«:ts, especially of the Chal· dean wise men, the soothsayers, wiz. ards, and astrologers, who saw them- selves eclipsed by Daniel ; and ~he King may have desired to dissip;1te this . prejudice, and to conciliate his people by a claim of divirte honor for himself. If this was the case, then the accusation and condemnation of these thrtt Hebrew captins who h:ul befon '..:t over the affairs of the pro~ vince of Babylon' (v. 12), and their miraculous deliYerance from the fiery fumace, were more remarkable; be· cause God thf:reby frustrated Nebu~ chadnezzar·~ intmtion, and vindia.ted His own honor, and made Nebu- chadneuar 's purpose of self·deifica· tiott to be the occasion of rrlanifestinl' more d~arly His own divine Supre- macy" {d. On. Wordsw(l rth, Tht Book tJj Donitl, 1871, p. 10). The ou:line of the pre~ent lesson, which is entitled "Tht Fiery Fur- nace,'' is ns ·follows: I. TI1e Three Hebrews Refuse to Worship the Image (Dan. 3 :13-18) 2. God Drlivers the Three Hebre-ws frorn the Fiery Furnace (Dan. 3 :19· 25 ) 3. Nrbuchadnezzar Acknowled~es the S uperiority of Israel's God (Dan. ] :26-30) The Three Hebrews llefusl to Worship tt.e Image Daniel 3 :13·18 de:scribts the 3.p· penrance of Daniel's three compan· iom before King N'r')llchadnezzar ami thrir refusal to worship the goldtn lma~r. "Htre are three men who re· fuse to won.hip tht: image of gold. !\ml ~ehuchndnezzar, whom we saw ])owing before Daniel and acknow l· cdgi~oi God, the Lon\ of kings an~ the r~vealer of §f'crrts, can say now m an arronnt wa)· 'Who is that God that < h d ,. ~hall deliver you out of my an s. I ver~ 151 . But in that dark hOUT the "race and strength of God mvered the ~th ret friend.<~ of Danit:l. What graciou!i words they were permitted to speak! Nu exciting note nor any fear whatever can be d iscoverer\ in the ir answt':r tn the King. They hrcathe calnmess and determination. They were men of faith . :lnd faith j, s~rn here in its perfection. They know that the God whom they serve is an omnipotem God; He is a;ble to drliver :hem. And then they add 'and He will del iver us out of thy hand, 0 Kine. Hut if not. be it known unto thee that we will not serve thy gorb' /verses 17, IS J. What victorious lan- guage this was! The raging kin&' ~toad helpless in the presence of th ese men. with their holy separation and de:termirunion, born of faith" (d. A. C. Gaebelein. Tht Propl"f Donid. 1911, p. 45 ). (CONTIMU!D ti!XT Wli!IC I This j;MCIV all•, tMIU. tlu Uut day$ tl'filow tiMu shoJI tDM6. For "''" slwUI bt IDWrs of tJwir DM~ stlt~~J, CotJrlONS, bOG.ttl,.l, /Wovd, bkuphl· '""s, di$obtdillll to panms, vfltluutk· ful, ouoholy, , · ·lkMog • {"""' of god- liNLss, 6ttl d6it.yi"f} tJu town-tlureo;: from su.ch tun~ au.oy (2 Tim. 3:1·5). l'ut Oft the wlsolt M••u>w of God, that y~ may b' able to .rtafld agafn.st tltt wihs oj 1M d'tlil. Fo,. wr wrestlr not agaitut /l11h tJIId blood, b!lt ogoi.n.st prirtcijiGlitils, ~ powers, agaitllt tht ,.flhrs of tl11 darhe.rs ~'I thi, f'IIO,.ld, agtlitt.~t 1pirittt.ol widttd· "'" t8fligA ,lo<ts (Eph. 6:11, 12). t .... ,tw~ 11~ that the wi'l y of the heart>r ~'>"ell fn r my 10ake,'' you "lll!o ll11! .t d m ts~t on to the would he .. urP tfo .. lou~'> ht m hi , . .,..,,,,, t'l ... ,mpiP. and !IUttahle ktndnt>s-. :"fJw, "'"*'" \\P 1>!11 to to • t.rrun (o n people. If I have to Cod and plt'ad the name of •·nr t"r in ilv a door which is well Christ, ol mt•an!!' that we ph•ad :-•·t urt>d . I !ll hall need tools and the authority of t'hri ... t, that we ..,,·,..nee I c::onfess I do not &!!ik of God as thou~~:h we were in unrtersr.a nd the art. yo u must Chri!;l'" sLead, anrl e:otpect H im st>nd for u gentleman who to ~~:ivt' it to us as if He were ulldPr s tan fl ll pickloc k &. ~~:ivinll it to His Son ,Jesus. "But Jtmmle!l," t-tnd all sortll of how am I to kmx:k?" With the bm~~:larious tn strumenU; but if I hand of faith. Believe that God <tm only told to knock, fool as I will ket>p His promise; ask F1im am at open incdoont, I know how to do M>. and thus knock. Believe to knr'K'k , Any uneducated man thAt .let~us Chril!lt , whose name cun knock, if that is all which is you are pleading, is worthy. a nd rf'quired of him. ~ knock in confidence that God Ameritons ' Belief The Devil Is lntreosing · The way to open Heaven's will honor the neme or His dear .:-Hte is wonderfully simpliried to Son. "Knock. and it •hall be t l10t1e who are lowly enourh to opened unto you." fo ll <l w the Ho ly Spirit '1 There is the knocker. PerhaJK gu1dance. and ask. Hek and you have been livimr in the world knr,ck believin1ly. Cod has not forty yean, and ht~ve never truly provided a salvation which can prayed at all; but the Lord out of onl y bt undtrttood by learned His overnowinll! heart of men; He hu not prepared 8 generou• love has made thiA Got,pel which requires half-a· promise to you: "Knock. and It dozen folio vol ume• to describe •hall be opened unto you." it. It a. intended for the i.-norant. Wheu•fore do you doubt'! Do you thll' short·wiued, anti the dyinr. think He will not keep Hi1 word? ,. well as for othert, apd hence It A God who cannot lie. who wq mu1t tMt u plain u knock ina at a under no ntt't'lsity to promiH door. 'fhit i~ it: Believe upon fr«b out of the Jreatnest of Hi1 J nua C hrUt and Jive. Seek unto di'liM nature. which i•lon, UYI God with all your hurt, IOUI. to a poor 11inntr, "Knock, and it and •uenJt,h, throurh Jnu• t haU be opened unto you." Oh, ChNt: 111nd tht door of Hia 1»* ture of thil. !hat He munt it.! nwrey .-ill ~Jert"inly OP,fR to you. And till Heaven 1nd urtll t h.U . T be Grtat Knoc:ku it the p.. Hit Word •h-.o~1:)~ ;~;::;... name flf'tbe Lord J..-Ch.ril&. JJ and Miil~'" o • per.on-w." to c.Jr~~PCH~ rou in &he n•m• ot .onM ciHrly btkr¥ed I BA~TIST BtaLE T-.t BUNE, SPAtNCII"tELD, MO. New York (RHS) -Be.U.t ill th. devU bu •lpllle•U., lnere.-..d d~ the - clec:ade -while belief In Ood hM dropped. IOC!Ofdlnt to aft ...q:a, b7 the CaWt for ... ..,._ ..... AttM-. .-.., lbe ... ~an.-. el ~- wtlle _.. .................... o.t ........ .._ " ,.. _, • 11M ... ,.._ .. __ . ..,.,.,.. -,., __ .. ____ ... .......... ,... ....... 1 •=··· Dr. Cltr* &. .-. .... ' rt -hi .... c.a.r .. ~ • .. ................ , t .,-.... OIJ ..... ,. ,. .... .. .. --.. , .... .. ._~ .. a.~r sa I AURIC d ........ ._ .... ----... , _ .. _ uiaU are a»o abtolutely e.rtaln lh.t God exieta." "'n!)' 1 penon ln tha •tln aample claimed the dnil, but not Oocl, edl:ta. .. Dr. N Win l8id tM 10-c:alkd "'s.Wn-culta." which ta.v• nt'el-...d 1udl wkie pubUdty lrt the IDICIJa, .wJ ....... to tt. ·~, to ..WI thlit th.tr rttl~Dben do .ot ewn ....., I.D tiM utkmal Rll"ll'.,. a. ..w ,.,· a rn.U..: ol .. ·-Mitt ... 0., .. iDtJ .,. -....... ..,. .. a. -bat ....,. .. .em ....,. -a .... -,.._, .. mt' Ill .....a. OW:. 11-, ...... ~..,. ..... -• ._. .,._ -tt• tw ;.u,••aa...., .. ......................... w ...... • tt. .,_,. t1 t1ttt -••u ., ......_. .. ................. ....... -----0 ... t * II ... CIIrt' t -rile ,_ * II ......... Ia ••• Mil ................... Dr.-.-.. -----........ ... -.... -. o n'ts e.--.tn.-.. tiiL'•Cfttt C ._..._It II ----I 'J D1L Ntm'N lAID THAT hLI r e 1 ear e h show.d that '"Protntanll -. morw Ubly to bel~• in u.. ~u than .,. Catholic~ - who in tum an DIOft Ub\r to be dtvU be- IWven than .,. I..._" s. .aid cm~,. a per cent ot J""' ~ ttMt ~ ol thl dnU ... "~IT' or "probablr" true. The Proutltant lltfl 1-. •• 5I pet CHt .. eomplet.l)'" and 11 par omt "rniiUb'" t:Na. -~ ~-:':.Ua,: ~-',~.!: ll ,. ........ ...,... tiW. Dr .................... . "'cllfttiS ........,.., ...... ft I ta. .... "'Qood.oo .................. , .......... .. .. ..... tsbl"" .............. . :tAm._ • .,. ... .._. .... ....,, ._ , I ••• _. ......r • .... ,...,,nt= .. _....... ' ., .. _n,_ ___ ., .. ....... .... ............. .. .?_._.... ..... . ... -. ........ a sncr. ,._, ... ,_ .. __ _ ...... ..... , • • LIIAL IIOTICI .-u.ry.._ a111 ILP--PICTITIOW .... ,. a&am PUaJIIUIIBU.Y -. rM!t IVPUUI coaT ft4TIIIDT MIIISMV,IIAV .. 1114 OPC.&urouiA, ~ .... u .... '.,."'.,~ CIRIIdi(M!!tc.IL , , 14,-o1 111 ,_,c-COUIITTOPORAIIGII -,.._-, :1, .• _, aod-111111. Dora-~. 14, Ill dol lilar, at I'll W. C.. '--"' Da -T.._, c-..-111 ttoo, -• -101 c..a, ·~--. n.o ...,.., __.. IIIUo, 1011 II t11t1 -o1 111o o!R>l-del lllar, Cdt. -= -loJ _LII_ JLJIII!Ia_. -tile Balloo .,.,,.._ .,.,.,d Ill .. -Ill clul&d --.w4olic colloo o1 Clldy O'lleiD a a. •-•4. .., Da -= "Cft•adcee'' ftllt M --1100 Bdloo -.. ~~ ololoe .. _., Ud Crelclloo Cau.atltaM. Ttrnee, C... del Mar, e...t tor ... lii&M a.tw .. •....-1.•• 0 J1e .. eliU .. Aan1a wtt11 CHdM card fDr., AllSJIDKDIIIllERT08110W Calli.-; Mon1ra K.-IUPDIORft:TIOPCOC'!f~pai •-IM ud 7:10 a.m. · · ... .._a--llltlle ~ ... A--...- CA-FOil CIWICZ OP .... 1101 .... -Dr., A ~~~ 4 Nllr I lrror ~· " •u• c.,._ dollllar, ~•u _,_ roa TD COUIITY OF -~ I ·: ~ "' I, a IIIII ncl: P&rlllic lot Ill -lllllllol· at !GOO no r-tod ........ ~ --...,.. .. , ..,..., at na, boa at •=• .... po11ee ar • .,. -· Pollltler tM1 Port c.., O"N.m 1u aw a T~ tw' • ll ">MddtttiiCI No~.t!'.:t, ••• •• from tae ''Tidap rtlted • .._ hddt ...... n, Culow Harber vi.w Hom• ......... Ill llllll .-1 lo< ac by ~~-~K."'\~~-IIOTICI OP IILUliiiG lor llt.lt" utlq• -at Ul Ill 0....0.0 lor poilU< 1--a1lor oM loft ll <» I pay telt: order •llowiDc pttttloow to . -aq• ___.-, a lfewpart Blf'd., Mewport t1oa. udl LowU Pruklla pboDt lD uno•1 Heeltll c1e ,..,.. lllo/ber •me Ire BblrloJ a. ~-ad. llala ., ILl RUlli W1L-a.._.,, oomotlme -5 Allloro, H, ., ao E. 15lb zos WalDa, Nnport --: C 0111 llldJ 111 • O'HetU to CllldJ Fatr-..J~---::.~~~~~ ~u·~~~l.·..:?"~ p.m. ,.. uo p.m. bJ a toor-It,. c-.1 Rowport, 1or ro-at to p.m. 1111 17 u11- _......,. R WIL' ....... .LT. DDnR TJIOIUI, .. Cllr wlao forced the ddt door ailtlac an ....... 4 calcu. bact tor it at 1e a.m . May !0 II Ia borab)' crdtrad U..laU C..ty oolllay 6, lt?f, WUUaoa • ~. -•· ol tile Rer. ud lira. Jack 1. -• • Dul4 BJai>lll'o bleyelt, lat« ftl111d at t160 no stotec ..• A typnrUOr ftt.l at F I (j ll I t h ( ' p 0 I i ll' B I 0 t t {; I 0 •• fo1 all lhe InformatiOn you need about rour ' new com· mun1ty, c.all per.,.. --1n !be mat. E. Sl Jolin. c:oom1J etork, bJ lllel ~,.!; J~: ~ ·T-., of IUS Rl&lud Roa4, ft110d at 100, ,... takoo from hm llle ciiJ<e Ill Lll>orly Coin $625 was r-stoloe from ter atoruald II'IPIU'blfortthll Tberea M, Wud, cllpaiJ. WHttlUI', u lll&da bla hit home at 131 01111. Balxla Co., Ill Doftr, W..teutr, be· the otttce1 of Tele..Culll lAc., cowt lD Dtputmeat No a at PC.Iiall: May t, 1S, Q, 10, blrt&a a IJIItlllGI b Prol:latl lint 1101o tucM !I a tfayY air. lti&Dc1, betw'MG 9 a.m. ud I tw .. 11:15 a.m. May 18 &Dd 4500 Camp11 AJrport Ar• '700 Ctwte Ceater Drift 'welt, ~974• lA tlle Newport Jlutlor :;:.:·~u.~~~: 'cnlt at Ptu&COI&, F!a, Solo-p.m. • · HtarJ Edward FtM, 1:45 p.m. M&)' 11 , •• Rolm1e ud uotbtr fttaect at $1,156 Suta Alia, CaUionlla, ooJ-uJp. F.,_ relaraoee 111 wiJicb 111 made 1111111 a •Jor otop tonrda 51, ofl810PukNnporl,no ,.....,,IIIV-ja,roportod from losuraDce EcJqea-J ~~"' 15, 18'14, at 10 o'cloelc a.m., LliAL MOTICI for rurtMr puUeolara, ud becomlDc a MartDt a'f'iltor. arrelttd at hit rnldtDet at tbat ..... did *"0 dama.p Asm., ID tbe -.me balldlDc, 11 ,;,; ud tileD~ tbere show caue, . _ tMt tM u... ud place of bear. N S REPO TED 9:SO p.m. on a Wltl'l.llt cbl.rr· to a &tatl door at hla borne betwteD 4 p m May 19 ud u aay IIIey bon, wby oa14 lilt tile ama llu -1101 b EARNI G R Inc btm wllb crud -•.. at 1,55, -'l' by ftriJIC 8:30 a.m. 11aj io ... Some-... l'ftiiE ~ petltloo lor ellulp ol ,..,. FJCTrTIOIII 9UIIIIES3 NAIIE J 4 117, 1 • ~ FOR MARINERS SAVINGS Tbomu O'C011110r Smllll, 25, a 'BB .-••• A IIIIIP'• CIJIIIDO, ... dumped coacrete IDa ell)' ~ ~ld -~ be -.. ·~. -ATEuoiiT .. • ..., a .. :.,... a.m., of 2492 F··--· c-11-1~ at --11 ,_ IIUI ... """ .,, -.c. 1.1 a.. cowtroom of ,Depart. Captta1AIUueeCorp.,owoer &u-·•1 • • ft-.. -......... , waa o ... o sewer manbole at tbe rllJ' of <••f ~- It It fUrther ordered tbat a Tbe fol..l.owiJll per_, Itt meat Jllo. 1 of ll1d court, at of Mart.Ders Sarinp I.Dd Loan was cbarpct with beiGe llltoll-ft'om Ia froat til. Biaell::bMrd 's 342 SueD& Vlata. Balbot,eome. \\.,.~-.... ., ,. copy o1 Uds orlier to lllotr dolDc ""WtMII u: Scnlttl Sbart '700 Clfic c..., DrlYt Wut, As.oelat1oa. of Newport Beteh, eated 1D publlc beblod tbt lfbtte rettacnat, a1rport uea, be-time betweta May 10 ud May '{1;-'t:l 'J.-r'j ' ca ... be pltlllabed 1n the Ea-Newport, P10 W, Cout Jl1&ll.. 1a· tbt City ot SI.Dta Aaa, Cal. aDDOaDCu it. first QII&J'ter Horse l.D.n, l295 Newport Blt'd., tw .. 1:10 a.m. uti 10:30 a.m. 20, I.Dd u hudtDtd, call&lnc • ~,./"'V 8JcD a DeWIIIIPtf or poeral way Newport Btacb. CaUt. ,.__.. ..,. ..... _for 19'74. West Newport, at 2:10 a.m. u estimated $C,OOO dama~ 6" 123' ••• 1n1 ·ctrc~!atloo, publlsbed 1n tbJI 9Zs6o: Gerald 1M Mowe, 411 _,.-o.t:d Kay IS 1974 F;;-• tbe period eDded • StnmAY, MAY 19 to tbe Une. ~~--;·;~·~;-;;;· ;;:~ comty at least once a week tor Goldebl'od, Coroaa del Mar, William E St J#do.~ __ Marcb 31, net reveoou were • THURSDAY, MAY 18 .u.rt B_,. Wat.oa Jr., 45, to• COMee.atn WHO prkr Ca. 926%5; Tbomu Normu ·clitrlc • ......, ........... , $218,5 41, eompared wUh$268,-Tools n.lllld at $1!3 were of 1150 1etb st., Oakwood, was • TUF.SDAY MAY 21 to the day of aid bearlDc. Uowe, 417 Go.....-od, CorOG& KE.EHE DION II'~N • 459 for tbe tlrst quarter of the atoleo from the pn.ce at Fred ebupd w1tb drtriDc' IIDder tbe n • ...__ .. • O.tad M 0 d 1 M C 126%5 ALfliJL GoodwlD's bome, 531 SU Ber-iltbltDee ot aleobol at 1 '7th aDd .._.._. .. 1 Sue Jooes, 29• o1 : ay 1 , 1974. e &r, a. ·, J-'·-"prof~JCorpor prerlo111 year, Earnings per nardloo Ne-Bet~· be •~-,.. llff P !205 s. Harbor, Costa Mesa Fnoll: Domenlehlo.l, Judge of Tbta buslDeu 11 CODdllcled ____.., • sbare were 1~, eompared with • ... .,_. .,...., • u.--, DIU Hie lu.a, was arrested at ber born i the s.,rtor Court. by a poeral pu1:atrablp. aHa.. Satte sao, AVCO FLran. 2~ r--rted tor the same per-tweeo oooo May 16 IDd g a.m. at 7:50 p.m ••• Pollee stopped 10 30 b •-u • a .. PRO PER • '17 N. v~~· Si--·. ,.. __ ... Let Uowe, clal Tower,I20NewportCeoter .. ...., May 19 .•. A wetprt macbiDt, Wta-Alez Oaa 27 of 1935 : J ..... _ .. po ce oa a " 1.11111:' ........, v.... Drl N-' Btl. b c Utor lod 1D 1973. Lower earnings val"~ at •t•• -· sto•-~ S .-...o.-.!...... • grand theft cbarce ••• VLDceat 18, AD&belm,CiW,, attoroe)'(s) Thltltatemnt ft& tlleclwttb "• ... ...,. • c j a . -resulted from a deellne In IOIUl ._._. " .w, ..... _, ... om llertaCt08. ....... uuu , at 2 a.m. Patrick Mo.lan 44 o18903 for C'-.. O•NeW. the Co6Dty Cieri!: of Oraoce ala nteo, Att.oney(a for. Pe-I II the sidewalk nelt to GaDder-at tM Arcbls aDd cbarpd btm ' ' -..-, tu~~-YO ume·, as we as I he soo•s Dru-, n• E. __ ,.1~ drl""•• _..,_ ""-lollue··e 1/Z Snsbore, West' N-..t, Plt)Uab: May 16, 23, 30 J•-Cotm._oo II•• 10,1174. ....,._, In --• t of -v ~ "' w ... uuu-UJ1111 ...... ..~-· ' -•I ..., Pub"·b 14&• t• 23 30 197~ erea!RU cos money. Blvd., "·-. ~-• p.m. of a•·-·t ••• N··~·•et Ber-was cbl.rpd wttb <lrb1n"' UDder 6, 1974, to the Ne-rt' Har ... -Ptil:llsb: Ua• 18, zs, SO,J..-u. : 1 v. • • "• p ha nt ~ Lilli:'~·-v ~ ........ • E-~... ~ 8, 1974, ln U.: N..-vwt Harbol' lD tbe Newport Harbor Enslp. er s re ear ngs were May lf.i aDd 6:15 p.m. May 1'1. eortb Jr., ZSOO Vla Wari.Da the l.Dfloeace d alcohol at 8:SO -.. ~-· computed on common shares, Welt Opper Bay eported ~ p.m. at tbe 1Dtetseetioa of SZod Enslen. F -SS792 assumlnr tun dllutton, aDd giv. • FRIDAY, WAY 17 theft of $UJ tzi rjeweln ....... and Balboa, W&&t Newport ..• LIGAL MOTICI SLP-74292 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE A-79898 LIIAL 1101ICI LIGAL MOTICI LDe effect to the 9% stock dlvl-Mark Calvin Jotmaoa. Z1, of cotu ft'om b1a borne someU;: A stereo set, Z plltola, a sbot- deod to holders of record on 2150 Vista Elltrada, tbe Blatta, betwMa. aooo a.Dd 9.15 P m CUD I.Dd 3 bi.)'ODit& were bur- FICTITIOlS BtiSJlrfESS NAME FJ:TtTIOUS BURNESS NAME Apr1119, payable May 10,1974. was cbarpd wttb belDC 111toJ1. A barel&r took. 1 s4f0 glarlsed from lbe PauJMUUcaa STATEMENT Tbe ro~ME;;_, are MIKE McNEILL NAMED eated ID pti)Uc at 10:ZO p.m. TV ~ from tbe borne of J bo::m~•~•:1 :'5:1:6:Rl.•:er~,~W~elt~N~ew~-~~~~~~~~~!! The followtncpersoa tadotne _,,._. bu'MU u: AladdiD _ BY COLDWELL BANKER at 710 HeUotrope, CorQQI. del LaUe stettea.., 735 Cam~ port, ~eea 1:45 a.m. aDd business as: Jamet Slpnwl -Mar • · · A maa ~ womu Blebi&Ddl:, betwee~~ 10:15 a.m. l:05 p.m-. In the Matter of the Appll- eatioa of YOLANDA KATH- LEEN VALENCIA For Cha.Dce of Name. Arehltect A.l.A. ~ Auoclates, Bout of Senlcea, Z984 Red-Mlct.el K. McNe11l of Cor . tn thelr twenUes u:ted a a..._ ud S:45 p.m •.. Arthur Guy, 1300 QtallSt., Ste. 103, New-wood, Cotta :'ea,Callf.92626: ona delMar t.s been appolnted man at Howard Chnrolet,l95 8!3 Oonr Dr., WesteUff, re-• port Beach, ca. 9ZHO: James Hormu R. oweU. Zft4 Red-sa.les .maoacer or the Newport Don, Airport Ar•, 11 tbt1 portedu$800b'PewrUerstoleu .,_ ... ., QI•S - Slpman, 212 Peart, Balboa wood, Colla Mea, Call!, 92628; CfiOter omee of Coldwell could drive a oew pletap troell: from bl.a omce at tbat address ,--=::-:-;-'-;=:.=:=.::::;,:;.:.:..=:=:=:;~=:~:.....:_::._, ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Yolallta KatMeen. Valencia lslaDd, Ca. 92M2. ~=-:oweuc :849%6~~0011, Baaker Commercial Brokerage aroUDd the block before decld-eometlme betweea 6:55 p.m. Ht'gh-ay H~·-of -r·· This bulDess Ll coaducted .. , a • · Co. lng to buy it, thea dron away aDd 7:55 p.m •.. Edward O,k-..... ~ rr• '-'A by an lDdJ.Yidtal. -T!Uladt~asl 1s conducted He )olned Coldwell Banker at 11 :30 a.m. am dldD't return stra, I ?OS W. Balboa, Cotnl Ull I. COAST HWY •• COtlOMA. DIL MAl bas tlled I peUUoo ID thls CO\D't for an order allowlDgpeUttoner to chanp her name from Yo- landa KatblcteD Valeocta to Yo- I&Dda Kathleen Guiterrez.. Slped: Jamea Stpmaa. "'I 1D nu.-• ln 1968 aDd hls lnlttalacUviUes , • , F'our n eoam eleaMra, Newport reported 1 TV set LOWE• LIVIL _ •••• This statemeot was tlledYlth Slped: Jue Powell. 1Dvo1Yed land sales at Rancho nlued at $530, were ttolelr. _..,,_ ,..· --· _1...,111'195• T"· ~•-ont ftled tlb F 19"" '"awu •---•• IHTBRDEHOMIH~TIOHA.L. PULL GOSPI!L the CoUDty Clerk of OraDp ~ua .... wm wu w Catuornla. In ebrLRry •v, from a pnre at Robbtt's Rar barclari.Hd fro~ b1s borne be~ It t. bereby ordered that au per100.1 interested ln the matter alorellld appear before tbls court 1D Department No, 3 at ?00 Civic Ceater Drive CoUDty 011 May 8, 1974, wu. tbe Coauty C ler~ of Orange he transferred to the Newport and Mop Sbop, &00 Tutln, tween &:SO a.m. ud &:45 p.m. Uam E. St Jotm, eo~.mty clerk, CoaDty oa May ZZ, 1914. Beaeb omce, where he contln-Newport Hetctats, bfJtwet11 8:30 ..• Naocy Taylor, lZOCnstal, by Theresa M. Ward, depqty. Pltllllb: May SO. JID!I 6, 13, ued to coaceatrate on acreage p.m . May 17 aDd 1:!0 a.m. May Balboa ltlaod, reported 2 blcy- PubUsh: May 9, 16, 23, 30, ~~ i!~· in the Ne~ .~-, sales. In 1973 he eondueted a 18 ... A plate clus wlDdow cles Ylllleel at 1140 stolen 19'74, lD the Newport Harbor ....,.. -en. ........,., training seminar on acreage nhled at $200 was brdlea. at fro~ Uer pr&f': betw~ 4:30 Eoslgn. F -33843 ---,..=-:--:-,.,:-::::---sates lor new Coldwell Sanker the Lyle Hoskin aDd SoD offtee, p,m, and s:3o p.m. . salesmen lDtheeompany'sjust-1220 w, Coast HW'J., MulDer's LIOAL MOTICI opened omees 1n Denver. Mile, between 'J p.m. May 17 • MONDAY MAY 20 Welt, Sacta Ana, CaU!orDia , LIGAL IIOTJCI FlCTmOIE BIEIHESS NAIIE Sf A TEIIEIIT LKAL MOna Oil Jame 25, 1974, at 10:00 FICTITIOtE Bt.SUfESS NAME o'clock a.m.,I.Dd tbeaaDdthere STATEMENT Tbt foUowiDc pet.:JDJ are FICTITIOUS BI..SINESS NAME dola&: bui!Dea as: HaD41 ud STATEMENT aDd 8:30 a.m. May 18 • . • Carl Mteiael Wlla:m, 22, of Bruce Albert Castoo. 113 28tb 9Z6 E. Ballot Blvd., Balboa, Street., West Newport. report-wu arrested at S:25 a.m. lD ed a SlD'fboard stoleD rrom b1a the Oeeu Froot parktq lot, ranee between '7 p.m. &Dd tO Cealnl Newport, &Dd cbarpd p.m ••• SomeoDe tbnw a metal wltb r..t.Uoc am-. after po-l rod throop a $1,000plate ,._ lice trled to arrest btm 011 a "t.Ddow at Bafflans' store, ebu'p o1 beiDC Ufozlcated lD Fasbion Island, at 11 :15 p.m. p~Uc ••• JohD Dutd Plet-, . •. While Marprette Hors-rtebella, Z6, of 1ZZ 45th, WHt fall, ZO, ot 2011 CllarlH, Costa Newport, wu eharpchrltbpti). Mesa, was waiktDroa the beach Uc I.atoztcaUoo at 1:!0 a.m. Ill G St., Ban., at 9 p.m., 1D t.be 1obbJ oJ. Bote hotpttal she was attaeted by a mu ••• At 11:50 p.m. pollee u- wlth long hair ud a beard, rested Jotm Valles SUtoa, 42, who threw her to the Cfow.d ud Gretcbell Ceeella Aaarula, sbow cause, If any tbiy tlln, The followtnc per50111 are wby aa1d petiUOII tor change of dolDc bui1Dell u : Select Prop- aeme ~ DOt be lfUied. erUta, au s. E. Brwtol St., Feet, 2'721 Eut CoutHI&bftY, Tbe followlnc perSOI'ls a.re c~ del liar iiiiS: Lole K. doinc busl.oess as: Y. A. Duck Jtalebt, ISO Moo.tero Ave., Bat-Corns:anJ, Z045 S. sta&.e Collep boa, CaWonlJa 92&81; Adey Blvd., Aaahelm, CA. 92805 :Jay Patteraoa., 100 Scboll P!aza Enn Myers, 32 7 Calllope St., (P.tbout 7). Newport Beach. Lacuna Beach, CA. 9265 1; M. Callt. 91860. Th1s butDeu Is Todd Myers, same address. It It filr1ber ordered tr..t a Santa ADa 9%'701: Peter AlltboDJ copy of this order to show Viotto 1061 Salftdor st Costa cause be publlsbed I.a. the New-Mesa Ca. 9!6Z6; Wlllla.;; E1r1ld port Harbor Eoslgn, a news-Oesterreteb, %171 SUJaa Ln., paper o1 ceaeral clreulatloQ, costa Mesa, caut. 92&!8. p'lbUtbed ID this couot}' at least This bua:lDus Is conducted coadtaeted by a cenen.l part-Thl.s business is coodocted aerJbjp. by a general partnership. Slped: Lole K. Kotgb.t. Signed: Jay E. Myers. Thla lta.temeat was tLJedwitb This statement was ftledwlth ooce a week tor rou:r coasecu. by a r-eral putDerslllp. Un weeki prior to the day ol Stped: Peter A. Vlotto. Ald bearlDg. Thls statemeat 1r1s lUed with Dated: May 9, 1974. the Couaty Cleric ot OraDce tbe CoaDty Clerk o1 OrtDce the County Clerk of Orange County on May ZZ, 19'74. Count)' on May 16, 19'74. and beat her 1D a.a Q~~Unt rape attempt, unUI a doe be- lonrtog to an a.DODYmGUI pas- serby scared the man any, FrlDic Domenlchinl, Judge of County oa May 6, 1974. the S~rlor Court. . PubUsb: May 16, ZS, so, June P_,Hab: May 30, J.ae 6, 13, Publish: May 23, 30, June 6, 20, 1974, lD tbe Newport Ha:r-13,1974, in the Newport Harbor bor Eulp. F -34060 EnsJgn. F -33916 Allee M. Hull, Attorney at 6 19'74 1n tbt Newport Harbor Law. !613 Long Beaeh Blvd., E'nstgn.' F .3S8Q7 Loor Beach, Caut. 90807, at- toroeJ(s) lor Petttlooer. Publish: May 16, 23, 30, Juoe 8, 19'74, in the Newport Harbor EiUip. LIGAL IIOT1CI Nai'JCE TO CONTRACTORS Sa.ata Ana, CallforDil Date May %1, 1974 LIGAL MOTICI ln pqrsuance ot a ruolutloa of thl Boud ol S~nllors FICTITIOUS BtsiNESS NAME of the 0ra.ace Coanty Flood CODtrol Distrlct adopted May Zl, STATEMENT 1974 dlreeUztc thJs nottee, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Tbe rollowtDc penon Is doing lbe Clerll: ol Did brd will receive I.a. Room 501 ID tbe butaess aa· Lure of the Kite County Adrl'l11lUtral:toa Bulldlrtr, 515 North Sycamore Street, Z0'7-Z09 Nocib Coast Hwy., La~· S&Dta AD& 011 or bd)fe tbt boar of 2:00p.m. of J~ 1 '7, CUDl Beach 92651 : Lydia Fetm 1974 ,_led bids or proposalt: b' tbl coutruetlOD of tbat v ~ 2•• Fatrvtew La,... porUoa of Captstn.Do Beach storm Dra1D from Dobeoy Park "'urn ..... '• V'll ' •-Road to Cun!Do Caplltr&DO. Bch,, Cal. 92651. SCHEDULE OF WORK ITEMS This ~lDess Is eoodiJCted by (1) Lump Sum MobllllatsCJD. (Za) Ill Un, Ft. 9fl" (1000-D) . &DS~~~~la Feon Numbers RCP, (Zb) 1170 Lin. Ft. 1'.9"1:1'-0"RCIJ.(S)Lamp Sam Treoeb Tbl oiate I ns ftled with Sbortnc. (4) 14 Lin. Ft. 16" (IS50.D) RCP, (5) '10 Lin. Ft. tbe ~ """m~~ k of 0rUP Z4" (2000-D) RCP, (lie) L,..p Smn R.C. Trau!Uoo, (&b) Loanp C IJ 0 May 1;' li?4 Sum R.C. Tnu!Uoo, (7l) L ..... S11m R.C. lolet) (7b) Lump 0~u o:. May 1•8 23 •30 Jtme Sun R.C. ln1et, (Ia) Lump S11m R,C. Junc:UoD. (Sb Lump Sam & tn: b, lhe N.;....:t Harbor R.C. J-Uoo, (9) Lamf Sum R,C. llantlolt, (10) Loanp Sum Enatco.' r -1386' g~~bL:~u:t~;~h ~-~:~~~ ci:;c~~~ 'c~P . -~· Drop lollll, (14) L.,.p Sum £ C ..... llf&dlllc. (15) Loanp LIGAL 110 on.• sum lllallllalo Tratllc. PJCTmOIE BIIIJNESS NAil£ NOTE: 81-,.., llld ltem1 ... Ia, 7l ud Ia, RCP STATEMENT aH«aatt, IX' tb. eb, '7b aDd lb RCB atterDI.te no lolJowiiiC perooo ~~~-Puuoaol lo lhe ..,..,...... ol SocUoo 177S oJ !be l.al>cr -.. u: Na~l Saloa Code of tile Slate ol Calllbnllll, !be lloard Ill~-· .__., IS791 Typee Way, hu --IIIli _.al JIHftlliDC nle Ill .._ ud lrflll, ca. ta'JOI: Put Artb• emploJ'er paJIHIIb l:lr Maltll 1.111 welfare, qc:at:bl s-ttoa Codlr, 11112 TJPM Way, Jr. ud almUir pla"JJDIII &PDic:Uit to tM worll: to be &.I, .... CL ..... Tblll-T-rateo alloiJ be tile ...... .., -nlao forlbla pro. Ill -tod t1r ac lDdlYidal joel' Tboae rateo are oo lllt -!be Clo<k Ill tile lloard oJ llllod: PuJ A. coa11er. s_.-. ud ..,.... w!U be .-uatllllte •.., Jolar. Tilla .......-... ftladwttll HttdiiU'tJ • rwr r IIIli c..t7 Clo<k oJ 0....0.0 Piau ud fii&Ciial ~ -lllc--d doe•· c.-,00 ~~aya,.JI'If. ..-w1ll be a..a-a •••wllqlt-e~~ar,. at -= 111a1 111, J-s 11, !be -·Ill t11t1 1lllllrlel • ..., be _...,.-,..,-, 10, 1t'l4, 111 111e lleoport iiU. !DC..,.-lalao Tu, Ill: (a) tu4. Uraqnlltd 11r ,.., 11or 1oo1p. F-14011 ud (b) tl.11,1f...-... allllltrlct-. -poyablelo' <lruiiO ~ ,_ C I 1 oJ llJatrld, -OlD e. -10'11 L ...... 110,_. (Illata.. -) 4110 CMe c-om. weot 01treot ad- -.... dr_) ......... ~. rJCTITIOIII &11111118S IIAKI nan w111 110 • -a rlhn o1 p1ua ..., fii&Ciol STA.famln' pro-tgtoM ud ntln il Mn' rq&ed. ,... ~ ,.._udelllr 'he .....,. •n.,h a udl ,-. <•·-• Mue~a 7, )r I' t. u: J. • II OOntt It'll) ... .... IIIII ., ... I 1 ..... c.,... ., .. -O...~a,I111._..Dr. --... pMa on aloe .-utile -ol nu_ .. arput ...._ C.: U. D1r11rkC ... u 7 'Zl•l ............... ...,_ -=Jell 1. '--a. I. Tu,."" .<al ...... • ,._ "'111 .. --- IIUftll. -t-, ca. (II) ...... iho u I' "'' 8111. .... .,. -., .. _., ............ ~c..t7 • 111 ; • .,1011 r-~DIIJrlol,~~.~ ,. ..... ft' .IC*Ir ~AL) C....,c:.t ... - Cioltl of lllo -of ......... ., .. ~~..-c.-.. W&lll -~ 1 ,:~~~~l=~ ................... ,.~ ..... 1.,. -----.-----------. ------- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Santa AM., Callfornta Date May Zl, 1974. lD purstllllCe of a resoluUoo of the Board ol Ste»errleors of the Oranre County Flood Cootrol District adopted May 21, 1974 dlrectiDC this .ootlee, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tbal tbe Clerk of said Board .-ttl receive lD Room 5011D the Co111ty Admlrtlstratloo BuUdiDc, 515 Nortb Sycunore streel, Suta Ana on or bafore the OOur of 2:00p.m. of J~me 17, 1974 sealed bids or proposals for the ooostr.et:ioD of tl&t porUon of Estrella Storm DralD from betcb oatlet to CamlDo c aptstraoo. SCHEDULE OF WORK ITEMS (1) Lump Sum MoblllzaUon, (%) Lamp S111n CltulDC &Dd Restoration, (3) 478 Cu. Yds. Stroetun.l Eaean.Uca, (4) 155 Cu. Yds. StriJCtural Baeldlll, (5) lZSO Cu. Ycla. Compacted FUI, (6) 18'7 Cu. Yds. Class ''A" PCC, ('7)%1,4.10 1...1:.. Re. lnlorelng Steel, (8) 108 LID. Fl. 54" (ZOOO D) RCP, (9) 81 Lin. Ft, 54" (2000 D) RCP Jacked, (10} Lump Sam R.C. Tra..ultloo A, (11 ) Lump Sum R.C. Transition S. (12) Lump Sum R.C. TnnaiUoo C, (IS) Lump Sum R.C. Tn.ultion 0, (14) Lmnp Swn R.C . J\l'letlon £, (15) 4.20 UD. F_t. 14" Dta. Caat-l.a.. Plaee Pilei, (16) !0 Ea. Drh1DI lllMl tbella: fot pl~s, (17) 2 EL CUP lOleta, (18) 14ZT0111Looae Rlp-llai>, (19 ) 1 Ea. £ad Gale, (ZO) 4 Ea. Se..-p Wollll, (11) U Lin. Fl. 69" (lS$00) RCP, {22:) Lump Sum Treoeb Sbor'lac. Pursuant to the pro'tlalou of Sect~ 17'7S at tbt Labor Code of the Stat• ot CaltforDII, the Beard of SIIPfi'Yl..-s bU ucerta.med tbl pDtn.l preft!tlq nte of WI.CH &Dd tmployer paJDMIIllS for hatth ud wtlfltt, ftCIHorl. piMlllloa ud llmUar puzpoeea appllctbJe to tat 'ftll'k to be De. TbHe ratu at.ll be the mlalmiD ...... ntel b ttU pro- jtet. T ..... ntea an oo Rl• willl tbe Clwll: at tbe Board ot Sapti'Yt..-s &Dd copies wtll be made avatlab .. to uy 1lltt:r. tiled party 011 requelt. Piau lDd 11*111 provialou wl'lleb tae!a coatnd doc•· mllltl wttl be an.Uablt tor ••~ wttao.l e~~~.r,. at tbt om.et at tbt Dlatrlet or may be .ec•ed .-paymeat, IDOl ..... Slalll Salu TU. ol: (a) 14-M. If hiQWIIad tlr a•U alii O>J P .ll, If t>lehcl >e> al Dlllrld olllce, --It''" <lruiiO CcWIJ ,_ C•Jrol Olalrlet, -Ollleo -1071 (llatllo( adclroa) 4110 Ctne Cootar om. Wool (Slrell ad· dr ... )-Alia, CalUonla. · TMrt will be 10 rtr.d IDr ..... ofplalllud .... l I)I'O'I1IIkJU ..:1 rtbra 11 HOT ...... rtd. TM IIUdard ll*lllcat-ud ,_ (....,.... lilarcll 7, It'll) are aloe port Ill IIIIo -Jd. C.,... alGa t tr<l IIPIClftca'._. llld pa.. are •• a_... at tilt a8ce ot tile Dlalrlet ..... _, -....... --Tu, Ill: W ti.SO, If~"' at ___ _. (b) ... M, Ureq 11• bt' -at. ., .... " -8aard of ... ,,.,., ., .. Orllllt eo.tJ ,_ c.rot Dlalrlc:l, Onltll ~. 0.112 .. (lEAL) W. I . ft .10111 COilltf C)lft: ... a ••=• . c... , .. llln ., • • l"'11w8 ., IIIli ~ ~ ,_ ~ -8J J-AAltl _.,_ .. 0... hbftA: M..,.,n -E ..... lllaJ IIUd 10, 11'141 IUMDAT SCMOOL1 'h4S WOIIMIP Ill 'It Cit II•• IVAMOILISnC 11•'t1CII .... P .M. IUMDAY P•.t.Y'I• AND ai8LI STUDYt 7•• P.M. WII*IIDAY WILLIAM T. ltiiOAM, P'ASTOII P'MOMio UM762 A PH• •J I•J.,nJnl C:O.~•t•lloael C...,•U• a.rd THE REV. JOHN A. LINDVALL. lllllll- s.daJ lwriot: 10:00 LID. -......,.: t:OOa.a...e 1:0DJ:a. C'Wdtl!81ilt!'t ... 1.2-IUIOAD STRftT, .tlliW'I)JI!IF·-- M.n.,., c•r• ,~_,. .. ,. P.._eo: 6oQ.27e THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Till CIIITU P'OII IIILICAL ITVDIIS ., MA .. OLIA ST. AT ........... II aLl CLAUII IAMTA AliA AYL .... ....._ WOIIIIIP IIOU. COtTA MilA. ~-P.a. IYAeaLIITIC ..... Dll. JIIIIMY COMa!, P'ASTOII COSTA IIUA COONIIILINO CENTI:R TO IIIMAIICI DYR&M1C LIV,IM G MOTRU llllfiSTU or TIE nUT BAP11ST avaca RIV. JAIIIIS MIIIU, 01111CTOII F..U.T, ,._..U. CALL NI-1- !UIIl'UL ~LIIIG OR HI _, LIA ... TO LIVI "Till DYII&MIC LIP' I" ....... ,. ... '11 PIRST atUII.Of OF LUTHERAN CHURCH atJUST. SCJ£>mST OF THE MASTER 3303 v .. Lido 2100 Pldfk v ... Dr. Nc:wpcwt lkaO -.,. -SUNDAY satOOL Coront .. ......-• ._., 9 6 10!30 a. •· UWREMCE D. ROO a! SUNDAY SI£RVJC£S Puecw-PboDt Mt -· 9 I 10:!0 a.-. ltnmAT SCHOOL CLI- WEDNESDAY EVI£HING AU AcM: 1:15 to 10:11 &.a. MEETlNG 8 P·"" Waratdp Rdw-10:.10 La. READING R<X>M ... ..., _, coa. &a. Week..,.,:' a.m.· 5 p.m. 1 ___ .:,Pr:;OYI:;:k»d::, ___ _. W.........,: 9un.-7l 4S p.m. T ...... y .... Fridayo t a.•. · S p.m.: 7·9 p.m. SI!(X)NI) c:iruaot OF OIJUST. SOI!HrJST Ncwpon kd at c..-.w- 3100-Vlno "'· SUIC)AY !JOtOOL 10 ....... SUNDAY SEa VICE. 10 a.a. --.sDAY EVENING ••ai' I Roo.: I,...... .......... C...t8wy • r. ... -"·~ ~:IOa.a.eoSp.a ........, au 1 ' t : 7 to' .... ,, ........ ...... v .... COI 1 .,~ iMottM • __, a...to ........ ... __ ....... ..... t.TTlND THI CHUICM Of YOU I CHOICI UGULULT GllACI I IlL I 01111101 \'eterau· Wemorlal Bldl. ......... c..- r:.~TOIII!:~~T I \ COLU:CTING THE BOOTY --TommJ JackloD, ~ m1D1- mln1 tour rolf pro ot Lone Stach, led hiJ team to ftctory' aod top prtses lD the 9tb l.Dilat.l pro.am lD.Yitatloall rolf tournament at the lr'I1Dt C01.1t COWt.try Club. Jtc:UlD and his ICCC teammates posted a 17 tlbdtr par ! low ball net 125 to caphae ftrlt place In a fteld of 144 tatrlta lncludi.D.& 44 pros ot tbe new Pro-Am Golf Assn. Pictured here, from left, are ICCC pro Richard Martinet., preHDUne the awards; Tommy JacUoo., who carded a 69 on hla: own ball; Bud Bets of Harbor VIew Rills; Mrs. Wllltam (Kate) Hairston, Lacuna Beach, and Harold Z(X)It of Coron.a High- lands. (Rtch Bluett pboto. ELECT JOHN APP LIO.U. IIO'tiCI ~ NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING NOTI~E IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Coua.cll of the Clty of Newport wlll hold a pubUc heartnr recard1n1 Ten- tative Map of Tract 8838, es- ta.bUsh1nr one tot where siJ: Jots DOW exist so as to permtt the conversion of six apart- meat buJldlnp Into a 36-m.tt coodomlnlum development, lo- cated at 1184-1258 Rutland Road on the east side betweeo Mariners Drive and Bedford Lane 111 Westcllft; r.oned R-3. NOTICE 1S HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN that the said pubUc hearLnc will be held on the lOth day of June, 1974, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. 1n the Council Chambers of tbe City Q)UNTY Hall of the City of Newport BOARD OF EDUCATION Beach, caurorllla,atwblchtlme -------~ LIDO ~~=, fNT'IAH<I 10 l<DO lUI 01l 8l~O and place any and all persons interested may appear aDd be heard thereon. JAVEUN STAR Tony Ctuelll c losed out his Z-year OCC ca- ner wlth a ltCond place tlnlsh ln the state junior college track and. tleld chlmplooshfps Satur- day n1Jbt at Bt..tersfteld College. He tossed tbe spear 221-4 to rrab the secODd spot. Hl1 best effort this year Is !25-9, lll occ record, set last week In the Southern Cautor- nli tlnals. Fullerton woo the team championship of the state meet wltb 45 points. Los An. geles Southwest was secoDd wtth 32 and El Camino was third with Sl. lilt list, rewlnl s ... ___ . __ _ -lillie -.. tllo -_. .,.. -· rwud SlOO." nat -.......,. ........ .. IWIIIcV • .__.,. ... .._ .., ....... llo-.lllloiiC -... tllll --tllo Or-eo., ra~r..-, .. _ Barty 01117 .,. ••u n11o t11o ... f50 -• woot 81111 __,. cloiDul tloa rnvd. Wild Bill CodJ, SoaiJNutter, DaaaJ Boelror IUid • -"' Othor top r-o wiD bo haollq fw tilt --IP Frldoylllpt wbn tbt JI)Mdwar nelnr .-.. IOD 1011 lDto lt.J '7tb Wttk at tbt F&lrP'OaDitl Oftl. But bao -5 otratlbl .cntcb maiD .,.IOta. Lut Frtdl)' nl&M, Mlb WOD I baMICIII boato IUid oWopt aU 3 ol b1a ICJ'Iteb bll.tl. R1a 0011 loll ftl ln tbt t.Dd!CIP malll enol, -bJ Guy Wat- erlOG. 1D baDd:teap hlll.ta, lbl top rlden ttart bthlDd 1lowtr 0011, IDd But, witb a 50ayard b&Ddtcap, couldn't pau tbl 5 other rldtrl 1n the 5a)lp maiD IYtat. Bat, 1D scratch racine, 1n which all riders atart even IDd rtm 4 laps, Bast cooUnuu to rule tilt r~. Hls standard procediD't la to blaat ott the ftn.llh Une and pt 1n front of the fteld aolnl toto tbo ftrot turn. He tbeo rides flawlessly, Ul&Uy wldtnlDI h18 lead, and wtn.s co1nC away. CHAMPION MIKE BAST ot Vu Nuya, relpln( k1zllpin of American motorcycle apeedfty raclDr coatto .. a to beat down the cball-.re of top rldei-1 ID Friday nlcht ncn at the Oranre County FalrlfOWidl on.l ln Costa MeD. Speedway racing features an eYilliDI ot 4-tap ht&tl around a small track, wttb riders on UJhtwtl(ht, powerful blltta burning special fuels. FatrcroUDd1 track ci&Jm• to draw the best riders and btrrest crowda 1D motorcycle apeed- way racing In thls country, Races start at 8:15 every Friday throughollt the aummer. Two top local competi- tors will represent the U. S. in this yttr's World Spetd· way Finals In Denmark later tills year, (Oranp County Speedway photo.) Bank buying Imperial site Nutter, tmbeltln tbta nason In tbt WMkly 2-lap match race between 2 rtdtrs, will aptn bt featured In this FridaY night's match event aplnlt a cb&Uenpr DOt yet oamed. Last Friday, bt beat blc MlkeKonle. He . baa DOt yet laced Bast 1D a match race. At the annual stockbolders' Ht tWO tnDOI.IICed that be Dtm Ferrell, a youor rider meettng of the Ba.ntotNewport, bad entered lnto an acrtemtnt, who has become more tmpres-President Ronald L. Rodprs bttwMn the Bank ot Newport· sin e&ch week, survived the announced the election of E. 0. and 0)n KoU, to lease the early heats last Fr1day to reach Rodetfer as cl'lalrman of the 5 story bulldlnr on VIa Lido the scratch mal.n event. He board and the appointment of now known as tJ:tt Imper1al Sa- came trom bthlnd and passed D. G. Griswold to the board Tlnp Bulldlnr, ln the Lido both Cody and Konle to wln or directors. Shops area. Upon compleUoo. the rtrst scratch heat. Mr. Rodgers reported that of the ar:reement, and occ\1- Danny Becker, a crowd ta-the tan~ Is now serving over pancy, It will be known as vorlte, taJled to reach the 12,000 customers, has total the Bank of Newport Bulldln& scratch main. In the scratch resources of over $32 mHUon and wUI be the headQuarters PIRATES ARE 4TH IN semi-final, one of Becker's and 1n less tban two years has for the bank. Theetr• Ho. 4 8:54 Once Only IRQ •• " .. , CONTEST patented bleb. nying "wheel-moved trom 14,3loth pos!Uoo CLARKSON WHITFORD ro. "'"'" les" got out of control and he among banks to 2,85oth posi-• Fullerton College won crashed. He was leading the tlon, thereby surpassing 11,640 ARE TOP OARSMEN "MELL 8ROOKS" champtonshtps In 4 or the South race at the ttme. banks slDce Its opening, Sophomore Jim Clar kson INSANE TAKE..OFF "R" Coast Conference's 10 sports ---:-:-------------:--from Newport Harbor High was ON THE CLASSIC to upture the ''iron man" _...... .-. named the oarsman of the year award lor the 1973-74 season. L...,... -:eoncl L IGAL ....,nCI at Orange coast Collep's an. WESniN. • .LAUGHS IOlDII NlWII ICMRfldll AU J'RIB 9:00 (PG) \~ • I ' ,. I I. ~ 1 ., 'd •. 1"' • 7:20' 10:34 Fullerton ftnJsbed with 88 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA nual crew •nd satUnr banquet, MIASUIE 10 ON THE polnts, wlnnlng cMrgplonshlps NOTICE INVITING BIDS He ls a former All-CIF water IICHTII SCALI" Rated tt 7:15 • 8:55 • 10:3' In football, water polo, track SEALE~ BIDS wlll be reeelved at the ottlce of the City Clerk., polo player and rowed l.nOCC's ~=----:-:--::-_;;;.:.;;;:_;;__....;.;;:_~:.::;:..:...:::;::::.....~ and swlmmtnr llDd the confer-Clty Hall, Newport Beach, California, until 10:00 A.M. 00 junior nrslty boat for the put Theetr• No. 2 enee cross colmtry meet. the ll day of J1me, 1914, at whicb. tlme they wlU be opened 2 MUGu:. •• ,,, Hold Over .. THE TALL BLONDE UN WITH ONE BLACK SHOE" -~1110- CESAR .And ROSALIE 1 1' I \ I IJ I Mt. San Antonio was second and read, lor performtnr work as follows: Bob Whitford of Newport wUb 77 points, winning titles RIVERSIDE AVENUE PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE TRAIL Beach Wll named tbe outsb.Dd- ln tennls, cross country and CONTRACT NO. 161 5 tnc freshman oarsman. RaDdy tylDg tor the wrestling crown. Bldl must be submitted Cl'l tbe proposal torm attached Coon of Newport Beach won Cerritos was a close third with with tbt cootrt.ct documents turnllbtd by the PubUc Works the Lloyd MuooSm~th scbolar-· 75, annexing a champlonslllp Department. The addltiooal copy of the proposal for m ta: to ship, Glen La.nm(ham of In baseball, tying lor first ln be retaihd by tbe bidder tor bll records. H~mtlngton Beach received the wrestling, aDd wtnnlng the con-Each bid mut bt accomputed bJ' cash cert111ed check Mariners Savtnp and Loan ad- terence's wrestllng tourney. or Bidder'• BoDd, made ~yablt to the 'ctty ot Newport vtsory board scholarship, and Orange Coast was fourth with Beaeh, for u amoUDt equal to at least 10 percent of tb Curtis Flemtnr ot Newport 67 polDts, Its only title coming ..amOUDt bid. e Beach ftl anrdtd tbe.;~T:~o~m:~m~J In the sec swimming meet. Tbe tttlt of the project aod the words "SEALED BID" AtkiDJOD memorial Santa Ana was Mh wtth 63 1hall bt cltt.rly marked on the outalde of the envelope con-ship, Kurt WetH, a points, winning the basketball taln1.Dc the bid. sailor trom Newport -··•· title, tying 1n wrestllng, and Tht eontract docllmtntl that must be completed executed was namtd the OCC llllor taking the conference goU aDd returned ln the Htled bid art: ' • the year. Utle. A. Propoal B. Dtalpattoo of Subcootractor• LIGAL: MOnCI COAST WILL HOST c. Bidder'• 8ood NOTICE OF PUBUC_~·IJ!~IG RACQUETBALL PLAY D. Noo-eolluo!oo A!!ldarit NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Oranre Cout Collep wtll E, statement ot Flaoetal ReiJIQDiihlUty that tbe City Couoen of tht bost the ftrst nab.ooal oudoor f. Ttcbnlcal Ablllty aDd EJIPII'ltDCt Retereacea City of Newport Belch wtllhokl tbree-wall racquetball cbamp-Tbtae documenta JbtU be dlzld wttb the atpature aDd · a publlc bearlnr reprdlDc 1onsh1ps June 28-30 on theOCC tttlea of tht periOD& .tpJ.Dc oa btbaU or tbt bidder f or PreUmlnary Bud .. t as pre- DOUBLE FEATURE TWO COMPLETE SHOWS aJf courts. corporat10111, the llpturH ol tbt PrtiJdeat or VIet heat. f::'1t,~1the Cl~9~~rer tor . 7:00 & 8:30 _ GCIIMN th Top players trom throughout dtntcud Seerttary or Asli*Dt Secretary are r1Qll1red and SUIJlt 10 s!::,n u02 • 1PID'th- SOUTH COAST I ,~ t • ,· ~, ," 1 I :, I< ' I • 'SLEEPER" . ·&:!m e country will compete 1.11 the the orporatt Se&l lball bt dluc1 to all documtllll requtr o e 3 clay affair, which features 11!.1 slphD'es. lD the CIM of a Partnership, the •lpatur; Newport Beach City Charter •. Woody All en & ?.·OO .,\•"' · both singles and doOOles com-of at last one ruertl ~rtntr t1 requtrtd. NOTICE IS HEREBY fUR. '" petJUon. Entry tee ls $15 tor No blda Ylll bt accepted from a contractor wbo hu not THER GIVEN that the atd Oi one Ke otin g & 10:05 PG 8:35 ODce ooly ·• one event and $!5 for stnrles been UceDitd in aceordi.Dce wttb the prOYlltou ot CbaDter pubUc bearln& 'ftU be btid CXI. I~O:P:E:H:H:I G:H:T:L:Y:I>.:T:6·:· ~:5::' :"':A:T:I:H:E:E:S:U:H==~~~~nd:;d:oul>~la~s~. ~E~o:tr~y~dea:d:U:n~e~ts 9, Dlvt.too. m of the Bultntll aDd Proftulons' Code. The the lOth day of J~.~:~e, 1974, June 20. coatnctor lhall state hll uceue oumber aDd clauUlcatloo at the bour ot 7:30P.M. in the 111 tbt propoill. Counctl Chambers of the Ctty Oat Mt of plana and contract documentl, lDcludtnr ~PeClal Hall of the CitY of Newport proril1ou,may be obtaJDtd at tht PubUc Workl Department Beach, Callfornla,atwhlchtlme City Ball, Newport Bt&ch, c autorn1a, at PO eoa:t to ucenaed and place aoy and all persoos coatn.ctor1. It 11 requ11ted that tht plans aDd eootnct lnterested may appear and be 1 Ww\-.~l·rvcs ll' est ! Chi nese Cuisine & Teriyaki Steaks Entertainment & Dancing · Tues. · Sat. 'The Bachelors" Anniversary Special 10% off on Food to Go "I promise you good food" Open 7 days 673-9919 2121 E. C.nt Kam Yec docomentl tl retui'Dtd within z """ after tbt btd opeD1Dr. heard thereon. Tbo CtiJ hao -the Standard Spee!!leatloao lor Publlc LIID'a La!Pos Woru Conmaetloo (19'73 Edttloo) u prepared,. theSoutbore City Clork Cal.Ltx11ia Cbapters ol tbt Amtrlca.n PabUc WorltiAa80CiaUoa City of Newport Bacb t.Dd tM Auoelated Gtoeral CODtractora o1 America. Caples PubUsh: Yay 30, 1974, ln the may bt c#a'Md from BuUcUDC Ntw's lDC., sass ONriaDd Newport Harbor Eutp. A•-. Loo Aoploo, Calllonda IOOS4,IIIS) 870-9871. Tbt CtiJ bao tdoptlll Staadard Special Prorio!cu IUid stucl- ud .DrawiDp. Coplll ol tbt• art aftllablt at tbe PabUc Worlkl Dlputmeat at a eM ol.$5.00 per ..t. A ..._.,d ''CtJ'Ufteate of lrlnruct lor CODtract Wort lor CtiJ" km llao .... 1-bJ the CUJ. Tblo form II the Gill)' corUllealt at ..........,, aceoploblo to the CtiJ, 1'1lt I~ low biddlr wlll bt req'llirtd to complete tb1l bm .-. awvd crl tM coatract. r .. Ill' roo--· the ee-11ou1oc Bid -. Lollar IUid llalortal -. IUid Flltbllll P--- ·-llo ... ---.. -111 -lie-by tllo -at Call-. nt --mlllt 11oo bara a Conool -Poley Ho-t Rlllar at A .. -· Ud a Fl•aclol lllliDr at II -4AA u por tilt IIINI ..H.. at -· ICor Ralllc ~ !Pr•••t1 -l.!oiiiiiiJl 1D acoor•=• wttll tall JII'Git'l.lkiM ot Article 1 c...._ 1 Port 7 at tllo ~ Lollar Coc1o ~~ lf'lij 11 ~ tllo CIIJ Co• aU olGa CIIJ at 11-t-au~ .. ~_... ..... , ..... _ ... ...., .......... .....-....... .... td ........... ··-· ...... ,• tlte el .. ._. • ~hsh ..... t1 •••• .............................. .._ -If $1 11¢1 0 10, It'll. A ClllllflftiMflll ... ll &8 ~ • • -" t11o Cllr c-. u...-• t11o • • --"pea .. IIJdJiw? a rll .. conn· Ill ..._ eeet •r' sa • ,..,, as,..., ...... •• n ·i,._ ...... ~~~ .... .., .. ·-• DALY .... FORIIIAHCU ... CMAR,.•a ,, ... ....,. a, .... --..-.-. 7:15 & 9:15 ··-(PG) ~ .. N .. .... (. (RJ !\11\ • ALSO DOtUI.D nlAU.NCI lh "MUTATIONS" ... 1 NOT NICl TO fOOl MOfMII N.t.T\111 HO l 10,34 THE THREE MUSKETEERS -.. I'RAHK ........ HlO • 9,05 ·(PG) . --r.e .......... , .. .. , ............ . .... n,,. .. .:wui.u " (!CJ • ' . c. . -{1 • \ NJ•IN:rt lmlt •••• ..... hint c..t. ..... 'lilll w. c. ........ 1-2-3 ··4 OR 5! ONE BEDROOM Doll houoo 111 "Old Coroaa" __ steps tD an - IDIS beaches. EU:ra notal 1Deome ·toot --$11,500. BEDROOM Aaotber doll boule to "Old Coroaa" witb extra rotallncome also. $69,500. THREE BEDROOM Great oe.u. rlew, prln.te beach Ute new COD- dlll<>n. Beautllul lond-.>lllg. $80,500: FOUR BEDROOM \. Beaattful Eutblafl, Dbly pool borne uailab ... All ·-lulde and out. Lowered 1o $'79,000, FN" BEDROOM Two loYely Lust Harbor View bomel to claoo&t from. One Is u clean as a wl:dstle ud ~ oaly YOU. From $10'7,500. Call &'15-'lZZ5 MESA VERDE 4 bedrooms utA deo, dreplaee, COI'IMI :.ocaUOD $500 1M r moatb FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED NEWPORT HEI~HTS 2 bedroom bomt --ftraplllee, ..,..., lo"'IJ' JVd $300per m-(no ebildreo, ao pets) IQY R. MCCARDLE REALTOa 141-7'129 RB.IABLE SERVICE SINCE 1943 -NB'ftolrr.·BLVD. OOSTA NISA RESIDENI1AL BllQI(tRAGE CChiPANY LIDO ISLE IAYFRONT 50' on maln bay .n=.,llllll &lip. Recent- ly IWiecoratod 4 -. Lovel1 brtct terraces. $275,000. IMPRESSIVE IAYCREST Umnlalatealy Iva Wolla. 5 bodraoml, m balba, = =m. r<ICIIII, _, r<ICIIII, 3 polloi. -IIIIIIIIIDI lllllllocapo. ,100. NIIWPORT COUNTRY LIFE HartlorVIn-......... -- lalu -· 4-. ~~ -· 2 llreplac:oo, -diiiiDc-fl'.•. foe --calf loda,y. IUMIMR IIIITitMT Eldlllift J.-I.-........... ~ -....,_ -.... ~. IIM7 .... -rib pior .. lllp. 1-.it price ol ~71,-. DIAL 644-17" 2161 S.n .l•'l"ln Hll~ Rd., N.L A COLDWELL IANKIR CO. . I I I I I I I I I I · I .I I .1 I lALII liMIT . througb tbe lfultiple -u.tiDc Sernce d. tbe Newport Barbor·Ca.ta Mea Board of Realtor• tablled $82.3 mtW011 for tbe tint 4 -- d. 111'74, TIU8 J8 MORJ: TBAN A ~73$ INCR~AU OVER TD 8AJm RRIOD A DAR AOO.~ 1,018 .!WW ¥BtiDP were proce•••ll, d. ~ Ill 1RU 80LDI 81\ d. tbe ~· -·~· • rr: r.. r.rlliir.r •• 'fit•'•'•'• •••••••••••••••••• SWIMMING, FISHING, BOATING DESIRABLE Locatl.oa --Wide street, Bettor Built and Des!_, by ••. Richard L. Neutra 3-b"!drooms, family room plus mald's and 3 bl.ttls. $13G,OOO,OO oPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 See It! 966 Sandcastle OwC•Minc 'flew ol oceu IDii bills from lbls laoiDe wtt11. a m,. muter bedroom, tbree smaller bldrOWI&, ~ room, brtl.ttut area, pleasant titct., 11Yiae room Ukl dtDIDI area ••• Z FIRE - PLACES , , , Z PATIOS .•. BEAt1l'IF UL POOL! THIS FOR ONLY $110,000 •••• 2718 SHELL, COM OaiJ ....._to Qtlet water t.eh tiom u lmmac- •ll.te tllr• bedroom fii'W •bome ID secluded Chi..DI. c .... ................... ,. OIIIIJIIA !a liM, CL lltURSOAY. MAY JJ. 1171 A lllll••~t~p.-•111rt l••dt l:lu X X .:For Sale •• • Lease PRESENTLY OPERATED abeet metal specialty, adaptable to power puels and some eleetroll(ea-Onlr ~ -11,000 ~e teet__. root pl• so• 1: 180' parking lot (41 ean)-100 tw poww wtriDc-Hoklpblne mere_,. ftPOI' llDd nuorescent llgtrt:tng - Heated t~~:ro..-. wllb ONI'~ au bMt1aC-Bot fttal' tD restrooms-Ideal cUmate (DMr ocaol-5 mlloolD OrUao ~ -· 675-5930 ODe 10' a 110' ,_... tnnUDc crue (100 feet ot truel}-0.. 1-toa 16 ' :r 100' truel- IDc eruo (100 loot ol tra"l) -lib enoe ud two BoiiCii llotobl -WhllDey SS-ton tape caatroJled ~ pr.., 117 A-!fC (DeW)-lZ-toot Dtaero 115 too press bn.ke (new)- 8-POOT J0 a : Dll<ro prHS brUo -CIDctnm.tl 8-. S/16 bleb ........ CURT DDBH Off.ce area 20 feet by EqulpmeM a.od maeblDery lD buikU.Dg -· present book 60 feet air condi· n111 ol $150,000 (replaee"tDt n.lue $47'7,000). or. NEAL TO .. .,_ WUT COAIT HICIMWAY HW.OfltT -ACM ... ~ ttee h:lrnlture aad btures $1 7,000 value. Wtll tioned -Conference lease ,_ balldiDC 1ar ftn « ten years --$2,200 to Room -Three com-$2,500 moatb oqatlable. (Equlpmenl leasing avau. plete d,.fting tables. ablt.) For appointnwnt to inspect premises, Ptao.,e in You.r·Onler t.r a Su"•criptiai.! BROKE~ COOPE.RATlON INvtTEo Telephone Nehon Robinson, Realtor C.ll, 673-0$54 Moiling oddreaa: 200 Main St., B-. CA.II28&1 Phone (714) 675-3120 MACNAB IRVINE FINEI HOMES BIG CANYON- RULON HODGES BUILT Eipert craltamanUip -ba..._l p8lleJ. ed family room w/exposed beam ceiling- luxurious master suite -4 generoaa size bedrooms -tasteful decorating. EJ:cellent VIEW of 6th & 7th fairways. = 000 Maxille Williams MU235. (X33) ' ' "CALIFORNIA RANCH HOME" Cullom 5 bedroom, M> blllb loomo ... -acre. Family room, formal diDiug room, lovely pooJ, sauna room. wiDe cellar, stables &: artist studio. $245,000. Harriet Perry MU235. (ll.'29) BAYCREST-hi OFFERING! Bubbling broot shaded by mt pines bact· drop & beautiful lg. pool. Custom 3 bod- room. 2\i balb borne w /lg. family room, formal dining room. $129,500. Jact Coller 64H235. (X36) [Irvine 1-....... -, ....... , f t OI Dawf Drfw 142·12.15 1144~ ... ·IHO Neowpon 8Mdl,Caii ... I2US ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * PROUDLY WE OFFER ... * 4 New listings-Quality Duplexes-Quality renters 22S-225V. MARGUERITE-$14.500 · 4U-4HV. ACACIIo-$71,tSO -V. ACACIIo-$7'1.500 711-711V. ORCHID-$7'1,5011 For app't to see, pleese call : «ACHEUE ROBERS, REALTOR 3333 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR 675-2373 ···~····-··········~···~·~·~ LAGUNA-NEW WORLD EzceDom Ylllue In 3 bdrm., 2 ba. -o. with olllhe omeallles -""ed. Auume uiltin1 n. -. f .. ....,. $151 • mooth. 1c IDcl Pm . 011.-odat ... . HAUOI VIEW HOMIS Cailom clotwated, 4 -·· 3 bo., dlDiq niL • fuiiJ1 niL -OI'M, you OWD the lolld,,._ottlf... I :::r= ~Ool[lllolllloi!' .... !IIII~ ........... CIII .. •: I""'-. 1'11L • -1 ~to .. ........... 0 COlONA DB.~ ·-11M Of' IIIA*'Y Ooloo 2 ..... +-... rm., ........ Niel to lift lo or Jar lot I I .a oan.llll ..... ' ILL!IS-011 NewiJo -It I Tlaa =·~~~--­ COitiiiN-MAin1N, INC. .. ~ 101!1 .... Ill. Cu ... - A VIEW FOR YOU! IRVINE TERRACE 3 BEDROOMS MAID'S ROOM Grae.to. ocatyard lllb'1.Dee wtth suene and color- : hl ............. -.. bi'.U.btak1q: 'fin · of both tbe bay ud oe.u. · Thl'ee -~ bedrooms plus ma.ld's room . . . . Cosy -.tiDe area 1n titet*l ... Plenty of room for a pool. Best ol a.I.J.. oner wtll consider lntertm nnanctng at a YerJ attra.eUYe IDterest rate to qua lified buyer . PRICED AT $133,500 For u appc:Utment, pleaSe ca·u 673.8550. ·--- THE REAL ESTATE:RS -- A D!L MAR 673-8558 Fresh New Listing AaSOLUTEL Y THI NICI!ST -ftCt!oUy re- decorated 111111 oversized :MOO oq. 11. 4 bod~ room, fomlly room, s balb bome In West-·~ cliff. fi',IOO. OPEH Saturday .,d Sunday 1 TO 5 Pill 1107 ESSEX, ·IIESTa.IFF, NEWPORT BEACH J OIRce o.-. W•*'»• a I ••••• PETE BARRm REALfY ~--·Dt.II.L .... ~ .~ *"'* Chi~ Cas11 1111 1!1.-Sft;,:iaii'lilo• c.l•-'11 M1 • ._. •• ... & ........... Delr llelds PlEAD llra. .... T.DrllrftlC. ...... ,1111 .,..., ....... _...... ldiMaMotll .. llle'l_. ........ a1 .. 11f te1rt o1 PLKAD .-, au ,_a-Corio (Jta •' at, JMdldllea· dtiMr lllrlJ, _... tllll*lr· -...... -flfDI' ... )at ............. -.\nat. lllaJiv It..,, p--.rtllrllrJinlftctprools -·llla'-Ripol-· c_,c •. lila -1M C\:: SAILOR lAND WINS ..... loin .... .. T1!a llooport -latl!lr Rarl!or,--llllr -Utd bud, _.. IOriiO......,'o u cl?lr ... flf 1M board ol Coota M-lila ~ pando, 1111 PIZAD F-lloo. s.. porfor-lui _, 'IIIII! portlar Mra. Ill•'• prHldtDcr a rue triple YldOrJ at tM are Mtl'iUM ~ ol La.. Gardea Oron ltn.wberl"f fM. ,_ aa ftrat 'flet-III'Midnt. ttn.l puadl. • Maple Hie-. cl ,._ u T1ll Sall!lr Bud -1M recordlac -.cr«ao, Ew.Jce Oflrlll .,..,.._,. tropbJ wta. Alder of Eut Bluff as eorrea-. a aecwe of a.s. 1'bl Tara poadlD& HCJ"etarJ', ud SIDdra majorettes aelOftd ftrat pl&ee Guy o1 t.a,.. u treuarer. boaOrs ud drum major 8oott Ill acliiiUoo 10 &1JIIPI}11!( maar Fltr aloo proridod 1M ll!lrd learlllDc aldAI lll!d ocloeallo!nl olde of tbo hie Yld«J. • • • o.f social note ~!.1!~!! n~w·-u p~ ~I~ II •* ·~'~C •• ·-Tw. I ) .... • tiOt Ill--.. • ... fl tall. ao "wiD 111 -au -lo O,OU,:"""IIoof ... -IMII loorllfnDIID"' _ ......... -lorpt .. .,.n,.... .. , ... ........, ....... -. lr ,. )1111 ...., tiOt -•lla' • PAIA MIIQ 57 01oQM _,. ud -,.. ud • i1oatJ-1o ...... 11101L ...... ft ., -·lo ~--Zal 1 J, -cl Wile lllofo 1&1& Ill ..... lilt a ........ lo -I 1oao1 .... DIM lo .. Ia tiOt-Pa I M ol 4-"11011 IW .a.,_ will lit llrld· c-4olllar artlll-.! willa ---· .... u ..... -... -. "=--..,.. -. .............. lr--.. llclor, Willi Zaliiiii:J ud ~ Ydl, wu accelltl. 111 Ill Deant1r, uc1 tea.. • ALJ..IYI ... Jlolt ..... ••n ow. .. ,.., .. , • M ltd._. • ...._ 'hiJ ·-• s -olladtlr • • • -"' -"' -,.., • .-PDII1 -••*>r .. c ..... 0. 0,0.., ---.. -aDop, alGol lila -Ud a ~ ocbolar· Tom owa... ol ll>o ll-• OPP'ICI BllLIIIIG aiiU ~ ol a-. --pollcJ 1N1 ·-will D1da 1M -o-,_ -lk, ll •· M1p 1JJ 1M~-udSai'tlctarcl~flr. R--A ... ,--1 _.,..,......._clalioJO c-, 1111 CIIJ c-11 .. .-,, ud'IIIUIIa-laiiJ of FIM Arlo lui -lOr llllllod -• -at IIIIa, 11 a r-J-Dct,· bit Ol!lcaiM-. prooaJ. -,. T1IIJ wtU--ar-1M pori- bY mulcal aeeo~lh!Mih the CeaturJ Plua liloNl me-... wu llllll'iO'Nd. .tallllftlll"l&te • 8DCI PAIUIJifGnca ... alloll: MOO .-cb ud wtU r•-ot a.a.lltud. oe the o.Uo. He wu accom-tury CttJ at a btolllt l.cbeoa -. efUit, IIJIII'GIMd b ltf.t IDdl at pkol a a.-..t momrqelt at. ..,_" llaftpuklDCcnb- -1JJ plaaltt C~ Zuleb for Frleodl cl Y-bold s PROP0811101Wl •• Votocl -. -. S4Dil Ud -readr Rlptod. loDIO-00 81-p.,I!Jnla ol c-dol 11ar. il<D~ earuor 11!11 mootb. T1IIJ I*· ..., .... 11 ll>_.t Prapo. llrooloi WHt lltwlooot ud a ''lloer.toWu poUct 111 oo ~ 110_, or ,_,, It Ia a cello ~tu~ttatotMr .Z11Ieb's formed u member• of tbl MY lltku 1 ($!50 mlWoD OIMD Dft btcroll tnU MilD-*-.. wuw ..... D.c., .. .,., flied aoDMUIMI ..._ .. boc to pt wlft.ll!lllll! Blud. Musical Arlo GUild of N..,..n .... , -...,.) ud 5 (JII&k. olit.Jtd lor ~ ""· 111· IJJI&U--., 111r,.r1 a car clowP. -•· Tblo • • • Harbor. Ill( po lu -. aftlllblt lor lw-C-Hwy. lll!d tbo Vw. ID BIOI polle-ID -ltd ll!lllp eooolder· A tprlq nsttor at tbe New-• • • maN trauu.) oa tbe ltate prt-I&UluiiiU"bhhtll. port Rtl&bta bome of Mrs. Altboueb you may DOt belli' muy elleUoa taUot. • CONTIIfUID to ant mMt- Fruc .. IIIQ'a wu w m.ter, mucb about Dtc:lt JobuoD'J • COitiMl"M'EES •• Appotlt-lDc a dee.._ GD WIMtbtr or IIIJ'a. Paot Glbblrdl o1 Aabe-other borH pow•, bt toraoot tel COUDCtlmto Roprs, Rye. DOt to MCJPWt a ltatt AHtiDb1Y riU., ltortb Carollaa ... I eu IUs ene~t't ctlllr at Jobuoa toft, Store, Doltal IDd Ka)'OI' btU tlat woaJd &Dow Oraap reiiOIII'cea tolbtaeademlccom .. mtmlty ln p~aluit ol their anti- druc pll, PLEAD orp.alla- Uoo prorided scbolarslllps of $500 eacb to Newport Harbor Hlgb School students, LoriMU- ler aDd Craie Barto. They al, turntsbed added eqWpment for youth centers. Lincoln Mercury, Costa ..... MeiDDla to MnltatJOD board co.uau to YOte -wbltblr M I Co ::l"es at 93 lor a whllo lll!d )>!Md lbo &D· Hall lll!d ·-lor eUIM!J or !!01 11117 ftlll ID add 0 IIPI~ argare I ul Dial desert C&b&Uero ride 'f'Obmttera tor local adY1801')' elal ·~ .... tu: to ftJaDee . tor tJI)el'lenced bonemen at committees. CCMmCUmea were mua truslt. 14/ n•••• Dr. Pet~..,. fo., ,., Ollltl_,,,.l ~.,,..,.,., for Job lrfl-- · Mrs. Uarpret Read Col:, a Wleklbburr, Arl&ooa.· Diet bu at.o ustped to standtnr ud Cocmctlmu lloftrd Ropz-s lone time retideDt ol COI"'OII. jolDed this arue11Dr IDd beau-ad boe committee.. wu ab8eDt ftorn TtaedlJ'a del Mar, died. Fridl)' at tbe tif!;JI rtde fOI' Mt"eralputyeua • RECREATION FEES for mNt~Dc. ace of 93 at tbe Port-M.. aod las the medall: aod eert1-UM of city flcll1t1es ID-Tbe DtJi City COUDell ... coonlesceot home. ttcates to prOYe It taoc1n1 oo wltb 11M ll1oD. Ia ecbedalld for lloaday, Eq,eoctttures were madepos-, Alone wt.Ul bel coulD. U. tds omee walla. LEGAL IIOT:.::IC:.:!:..__ NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING late Mrs. Fraocts Cos. .tae was ooe of tbe fouodera ot tbt Corona del Mar Commlmity CoDgTegaU.ooal Cburcb lD 1M4, when a small gr~ of wor- shippers met at the BaltsChap- e I by tbe Sea. Sbe sentd toz' many years oa the board or deaconesses. Sbe was born Marcb 31 ,1181, 1n Santa Ana, the daiJCb,ter ol Dr. and Mrs. Henry W. R-.4. whose tamtty name dated bact to ancient British recorda, wu a doctor, farmer and lectalator, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Co~.mcll of the C ity of Newport Beach will hold a publlc hearing regarding Pianntna: Commtsslon Ameod- ment No. 429, a reqoest to amend the "Newport Place" Planned Commtmlty Develop- ment Standards to establish a parldog requirement for hotels aDd m9tels t..sed oo a demon- strated formula, located ln P-C District bol.mded by MacArthur Boulevard, Bristol Street and Birch Street. serving lD the state Assembly. MARGARET COX Margaret Head man1edNew- NO'M':E IS HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN that the said pubUc hearing will be held on the lOth day of June, 1974, at the hour of 7:30P.M. in the CotmcU Chambers of the City Hall of the C ity of Newport Beach, Callfornla, at which U me aDd place any and all persons interested may appear and be heard thereon. ton H. CoJ: 1n 1903. Tbey lind el, Harbor VIew Hills. A re- for many years lD Pasad ... , memt.-ance fund bas beeo later moved to Hermosa Beach, establ15bed at Hoar Dospltal and came to Corona del l4u as a memorlaltoMargaretCo:r.. ~ ;:::: Mr. Cox passed away $1,146 SltlLEN FROM survivors lnclooe Z sons, SERVICE STATION Newtoo R. Cox Jr • of Clitf Burglars broke Into Robert Haven aDd Hubert H. Cos of Bryan's service station at noo PasadeDI.; 3 grandchUdrea, M Ge ald (Susan) Ladbotr W. Coast Hwy., West Newport, {~12.-!.H Arizooa· Donald Monday night and took loot o po-....., • valued at $1,146. Laura Lagtos Clty Clerk Cox of Santa MODica, and They emptied chan~ and Bruce Cos of R~mt1Dgtoa Beach; merchandise from a ctga.ret and 2 great-grandchildren, Clty of Newport Beach Publish: May 30, 1974, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. T •-· and 8 ent Ladhoft' macblne, took money trom a rWil r • soft drink and candy macbl.nes, Private senlces were held aDd stole a portable TV set Saturday at Paclflc VIew Cbap-and several tools. LEGAL IIOTICE LEGAL IIOTICE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNJA NOTICE INVITING BUl) SEALED BIDS will be received at tbe otttce of the Clty Clerk, Clty Hall, Newport Beacb, Callforrda., tmtil 11:00 A.M . on the 11 day of June, \974, at wblch time theJ wt.U be opeDed aoct read, for performing work as follows: 1973 -74 SEAL COAT PROGRAM CONTRACT NO. 1591 Bids must be submitted oo tbt propoa.l form attached with tbe contract documeatl tarallbed by tbe Pltlllc Worka Department. Tbe addltioDal CqgJ ot the propoal form Ia to be retaiDed by tbe bidder for b1a rec:ords. Eacb btd muat be accompu.J.ed by c::ull. cerUfted ebtck or Bidder's Boal, made paJable ID lbo CIIJ cl NtwJ>Ol'l Beach, tor an amotmt equal to at leut 10 perc.t r:A tbe amount btd. Tbe Utle of the proieet and tbe wcrd.l "SEALED BID" shall be clearly marked oo tbe oat.ide of tbe eunklpe COD· !alliin( tbo bid. The cootract doeumeots tbat mast be completed, executed.. and returoed ln the HI led bid are: A. Propoal B. Deslptioo ol S~etcxs c. Bidder'• BoD::!: D. Noo-c.ollusloo A..fftda.Ttt E. Statement of FlDaDclal R~Uty" F. TeeiiDical AbtUty" I.Dd: Elp811eace Refereoces Tbeae documents sblll be afllxed with the slpture aDd titles of tbe periOU l1p1Dc OD bebalf ol tbe bidder. For corporatioos, the stpaturea ot tbe PresldtDt or VIce Prul- dent and Secretary or Asslstut Secretary are rtQmred aDd the Corporate Seal aball be afllud to all doccu:neW requtr- 1ng 1\auatures. In tbe cue ot a PartDirablp, the ldptwe of at least ooe poera.l partDer 1a reqalred. No bids will be accepted b'om a coatractor YbD bU DOt been llceued in accordance with tbe prorialou: ol Cblpter 9, Olrisloo m ot the Bustaesa ud Prolllllona' Code. Tbe coatn.ctor Jtall state his liceue aumbtr aad daulflcatlon Ill tbe P'-L Ooe aet of plans and cootn.ct doeumeata, IDcladllac ll*ial pr0Ytsl001. m&J be obta1Ded at the PabUe Worta Dlputmeat, C 1ty Hall, Newport Beacb, Cal11ona!a. at DO coM to Uceaaed contractors. It lJ reqtiMttd Uat tbe pku aDd coatract documents be returned wttbln Z .....U after tbe bAd ...-•nc. The City bas adopted tbe sta.adard Spec.Uicatioas for P'llbllc Worts Coutructtoa (1971 EdiUoa) u pr'IJU'td by tbeSoatllerD Calllonrla Cbaptars of tbe Amerteu Pabllc WortaANod&tloD aoc1 tbe Aaoclatld GeDeral Cootract«1 ol America. Ccptn may be obCa1Ded &om BuUcllq News, lDc ., 1055 CWtrlaDd A•oo•, Loo Anplta. Callfonda !IOOU, (ZIS) 1?0.1871 . Tbo CIIJ baa -ociSiaodard Spoelal PrwiDooo lll!d -· ard Draw1Jics. Cc¢es of tbeM are anUable at tbl hbll.c WorU Dep&rtmtDt at a COlt of $5.00 per lilt. A studard "Cert1flcate r:A IDnruce tor Coetraet Wert lor CIIJ"' form bu - -IJJ 1M CIIJ. nto lllrm Ia 11>o oo1y eorUflealo cl --=• &ee41111l>lt ID 1M CIIJ. Tho tocceuttal krw b&ddlr 'rill be reqalred to ecxnpiate Uda tarm upoD award of tbe CGidnet. For .., rt~~olrocl -tbo ._., -Bid -. La1!or ud llalw!tJ-. ud FIII*WI ---m8111t be u ....-uce CGqllll1 or _..,. CODIII"•J ~~ bJ 1M S111o R1 CalllandL T1lo etJ11111U1to 1110! al8o liaft a clfttOI -PVU.., -· R!!llor II A CIO boll•: """a F-lal 11a11111 ol at -AM u par 1M laiiOI-ol -·oKeplloii!Jr-{l'rlf•ll' • UaiJIIIJ) 111 ---lila--ol Arllola I, C ... l, P-' ., 1M c.-... ~ COJio ""••• U'IO e1 -~ .:c.,ca Uaf .. C.,afRceiCdl ... lluwa'' ¢ lila~_.....-.... -_ ..... ., Ia-t10t -II Iolii .... D'lor-ent,ch C: ...... .,. .. ... • -'Edt ..w .. -1 , .. _..., _. .. ,,we-... ._. .W 'M II ... p' J' I f¢1 Dar -:r·•_::-M rt~ .... •4' or •...... .,:;;.;, • :..;• .. "' a ,,._ ·-_.., ~~--~~..,.--.. -- ~ ·"''s~ .,. •• ..., 111,11'11, ...... .,...--· LIGAL MOTICI NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 5/!9/74 To Whom It May Concern: Subject to Issuance of the license applied for, notice ls bereby given tllit tbe under- signed proposes to sell alco- holic beverages at the prem- Ises, descr ibed as follows: 203 Marine AYe., Balboa Island (Newport Beach). Pursuant to such Intention, the undersigned Is applyl.ng to the Department of Alcohollc Beverage Control for lsstanee of an alcobollc beverage Ucense (or licenses) for these prem- Ises as follows: "41" On sate Beer Mt Wine (Bona fide Pub- lic Eating Place} THE JOLLY ROGER, INC . ARTHUR L. SALISBURY Publish: May 30, 1974, ln the Newport Harbor Enst~J!!. LIGAL IIOTICI NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOUC BEVERAGES 5/ZZ/74 To Whom It May Concern: Subiect to lssutllee ot the license appUed for, DOtlce Is her eby (lven ttat the lllder- stgned proposes to sell alco- holic beverages at Ule prem- Ises, described as follows: 210 Nelf'pot't Center Drive, Newport Beach. Pursuant to socb I.DteoU.oo, the lmderstped Is applylnc to the Department of Alcobollc Severa,. Cootrol for IISUlllce of an alcohoUc be•erace Ucen.e (or Ucensea) tot tbeae prem- Ises as follows: ON SALE GEN- ERAL DONA FIDE EATING PLACE. TONtO'S RESTAURANTS, INC. PubUsb: May 30, 1974, 1a tbo NtwJ>Ol'l 11ar11or Ellllp. • PHORGIT'S POTTY PLAN I'd like to make a deal with the city. If they will pay me about $1,000 a month, I'll hire an extra man and open a free public restroom and drinking fountain at iny store. You see, the politicians and professional planners are great at arranging for more and more kids to be bussed to the beach from inland cities. They bring them in here in droves, drop them on our front doorstep and forget about them. Now, a kid from inland is built just like the rest of us. When he has to go, he has to go. Can anybody at city hall give us an eXplanation as to why they absolutely refuse to put some public restrooms near the beach? There's one at 15th St. and one at the end of Newport Pier. The next one is in Huntington Beach. It takes a lot of nerve to ask the state taxpayers to subsidize us for the costs of running the beaches, when that same state taxpayer has to go to another town when nature calls. If they're looking for a place to put restrooms, how about those 11 beachfront lots the city owns in West Newport? Of course, it would help if the drivers would unload near the rest room at Newport Pier, and have the drivers tell them where the thing is located. But the planners 'don't plan that far. When they spent gas tax money and widened Balboa Blvd. so the West Newport permanent residents could get to and from home, they couldn't look a little further down the street at the bottle- neck they were creating by funneling 3 lanes of traffic into one lane. Nith that kind of thinking, its no wonder that they would forget to consider the natural needs of the human bodies that come in through that funnel. If City Hall doesn't want to take me up on establishing a pub- lic potty, I have another idea. When kids come to the store in dire need of the pause that refreshes, I'll give them a map show- ing where some of our City Councilmen live near the beach. I'm sure they wouldn't mind opening their restrooms to the children of those taxpayers who are helping pay for their semi-private beaches. If you need to go real bad, we'll accommodate you down at the store. That's one way of getting you inside to look over our high-quality American merchandise. • • • P. s. If the people of California aren't sick of the Brown family by now, they've got awfully strong stomachs. AL f9RGIT THI IDUTMLAHD'S PIMIST • H .. OWA.I • COLONY ii'AIIft~ e ~L APPUAMCU • ,.._ .................. D