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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-06-19 - Newport Harbor EnsignShop robbed, burned again After beJ.Dc bdned oet "' butn ... 3 Umtl -t.tc. 1D tbe put .s moDths-~eter Ray Fields .. aboUt rtldJ to ciYe up. "I ~'~"' t~y'vt cot me DOW," the IIJrbl, 80ft-..,oae buslDeslman aid McDIIJ, after baJ'Ilafl broke Into bb small sbop In COlt& Mea's Vi.ta lboppq eec- ter, stole a.o t.Umat.d $l0,000 In jewelry, then set fire to tbe bul141Dc. Mr. Fields, uaable to pay tbe bilfl premiums for both tt.re and tbeft damage, was coYered Ollly for ftre. "ADd I )1st can't handle tht blc loss this time," he satd MCAlday, as ftremeo boarded ap b1s small shop at 845 W. 19th. Ray Fielda 1s a World War n vet.tru wbo 1s weU mon In tbe Harbor area for b1.s support of patriotlc causes. He 1s a put com- maDder of Colta Mesa's Amertean Legtoo Post, aDd sparked a program to get aU VIsta Center busioesses to dlsplay American flags. WILLIAM AUSTIN AND "IT GI RL" CLARA l OW OLD -TIME FILM STAR DIES HERE WUl.l&m Austin, plooeer rum star of tbe sUenl days a.Dd earlJ talkies, dled Suo- day at his Corona del Mar home, just 3 days after hls 91st blrtbday. A mao aecaeed of ter- rort.IJar tee.ce rtr'llfn tbe HCladed Baell Bay area 1s lD tall today. Mtellul Lamoot BICciDs 20, of S&Dta ADa lfeiCih: ..,., uretted late Taaday JD tn.t ot b1a bome at !0232 Blrcb. after a rtr'l wbo lifed neubJ told poUce be wu tbe man wbo asaalted ber u lbe 'ft.l.ted ber q In tbe bi"UbJ area )1st IOCJtb of Suta Au Heights. "She saw blm drtflnc by 1D a car at &boat .C p.m., aDd we went rlcbt out and arrested bim," said Detec- tive Ken Smttb, wbo has worked oo tbe case sfnee the series of attempted rapes began in January. There baa been 1 rape a.od 3 attempted rape• tn the area st.oce t.ben. ''All involved girls 18 or 19, wbo were wal.ld.Dg their dogs 1n tbe area," says Det. Smtttt. "Tbe suspect would enpce tbem 1n cooversaUoo. then 11M a lln1fe and a weapon resembling a .45 caJ.Jber automatlc pistol to threaten them." Tbree of tbe girls raa away. Newsmen cooperated with pollee 1n DOt pubUcl.ziog the c rtmes, because of tbe nature of the investlptlon. Higgins was described as 5-11, 200 lbs., employed as a &tock clerk In a super- market 1n Costa Mesa. The crimes of which be Is accused occurred Jan 1 March 4, March Z8, aDd AprU ·~ COSTA MESA 21. All of the rictlms UYed in the ceoeral area of tbt Back Bay, Santa Ana HelcbU, and Costa Mesa. Pollee made oo coooectioo wttb the July, 19'73 rape- sla)1Dc of LlDda O'Keefe 11-year-old Corooa del...; girl wbose body wu JooDd on Back Bay Drtve. and wbose murder ls sWJ un- solved. Htcctns was in Newport Beach jlU yesterday, witb bail set at $25,000, and ar- rafgnmeot scheduled for sometime today, June u, 1n Harbor Municipal Court. A line-up, to give 3 otber vic- tims a chance to ldeottty hlm, was scheduled late yes- terday. Detectlve Smith said the s uspect was unarmed aod gave oo resistance when be was arrested. CHAMBER TO HEAR OF FI RE SAFETY Baste safety rules lor ftre prenotion wW be the topic at the 8 a.m. brea.kfkst meet- log of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce Tt.lrsday, June Z6, at the Sherman Foundation Center on Dahlia Ave. aod Coast Hwy. The speaker wW be Arthur Mortoo, admlnJ.stra- tlve aide at the Newport Beacb tlre department. Reservations may ~ made by callfng 673-4050 or 673- 7065. Mr. Fields came to the Harbor Area after World War D and set up shop lD VIncent's Lido Drugs in Newport's Lido ~bops area. After a fire wtped out the df1AI store in 1954, be started his jewelry business In Vista Center. Last December, the bluest ftreln Costa Mea's ttlstory gutted tbe shoppq center, almost completely destroytng Field's Vista Jewelry store. Lucidly, most of tbe watches be was re- pa1ri.llc were at b1.s borne 1D Sula Aa, ud cutomus lOt tMm bJ~k 1D lood ~. ._., .• «re dM&of.edhi'J He played lead c haracter roles witb the top movie stars of hls day, often In comedy roles as the Brlt!sher that he was, but also in musicals aod west- ern fUms. He was born 1n George- town, British Guiana, South America, spent b1s boyhood and scbool years 1n England, tbeo was 1n bullneu in Sba.DCbal Jor le'Yeral 1•rs .,.,. OOIIltlll to tbe UDitect married," wttb Llla Lee· "The man from Blankley's.'; wltb Jobn Barrymore and Loretta Young; ''Sllk stock- ings,'• with Laura La Plante and Renee Adoree; "Let's go oattve," with Jack Oakie aDd Jeanette MacDonald· "Along came youth," wtth Buddy Rogers and Stu Irwin; "A tallor made man," with Hedda Kopper; "Corsair," one of the early talldes, witb Thelma Todd and Chester Morris; "High society," wltb Florence Desmood, and Council to get pay raise plea llttle. Flremeo eltimated $1,000 structural damace, but the burglars took all of Mr. Field's watch bands, a.Dd wtped out most of b1s stock ol otber jewelry items. Acaln, customer's 'W'ltches were sned. "I'm contacting my cus- tomers and arranging to meet them back here at the shopping center to get thelr watches back," he ex- plained. Accor<1.1ne to ftremeo and pollee, the burglars flrst broke down tbe door of a vacant olftce next door, then got Into tbe jewelry store by breald.nc in tbroulh a wall into a closet. Tbe t\re was lbrted in the closet after tbe thieves ransacked the store. "I ruess I'll look for somethlng else to do," Ray Fields said quleUy a.s he .u"eyed his loss. "1 doo't ·have tbe money to start aU over apln. They'Ve really dooe me In this time." "Return of Dr. Fu .uncoo," City employees seekfnc made 1n 1930, pay ra.t.s.s wlll make per- States Ill 1915. His first professioaa.lact- lnc role ns oo stage In the Morosco Tbatre In los Angeles. By "19 be was in Epacopal M"lcta wW be 1C1a11 appeals to tbe c tty tleld at t .,.-. e.day, .1.. CCMIOCU MODda.J DJp.t at 19, at Pael.ftc vt.., Ct.pel, Ne'lfJIOI't S.eb City Ball. Harbor View HWa. Tbe CoaocU's ftD&l publlc He 1s survived by hJs wlfe. beart.og oo the proposed $19 Dora Mae Austin. m Ulloo dollar budget for the the movtes, and hls 1oog LO 1 h ld • M • ~la:~:b:a%~r::.: Ca S e 10 eXICO Pathe-RKO, Uotted Artists A Newport Heigbts mother and Paramount in leacttne said yesterday she eJpects productions of the era. her 2 sons to be released Hfs movie credits include by Mexican autboritles wbo the following: "Ruggles of picked them up oearGuadal- Red Gap," wUb Ernest Tor-ajara on a charee of marl- ranee, Louise Dresser and juaJla possession. Edward Everett Horton; Mrs. Nancy Van Den Brink "It," wltb Clara Bow, the said soos, Tony, 20, and "It glrl" of tbe 19ZO's and Dirk. 22, called ber yester- 1930's; "Drums of love," day to say they would be Wltb Mary Pbilb1n, c1lrec$ed D p dd ck by D. W. Grtmth; "Tbeworld r. a 0 at ber feet," wltb Floreooe Vldor, wbo later married Ylol1nist Jascba HeUets and of c M d·aes Uved in tbe HeUetz bouse • i here on Harbor Islaud; Dr Ro p "SWim, girl, swtm," with • sa addock. retired ch.lropractor aod active Bebe Daniels; "Sweetie," with Nancy Carroll aDd He leo cburcb leader In Costa Mea, died Sunday at a F oaDta1D Kane, the baby voiced "boo-Valley hospital. Se"lces boopaa-doop" gtrl; ''Just will be held at 8 p.m. today, home as sooo as Mexican pollee check out their story. "They were on tbeir ny home from Guatemala," said Mrs. Van Deo Brlnt, "wben someooe offered them $50 to drop oft a package at an airstrip. Tbey dldn't eveo mow wl\at was ln tbe pack- age." Mexican pollee say there were 615 pounds of mart. Juana in their car when they were arrested near Ameca JaiJ.sco, aboat 60 mUes west of Guadalajara, on June (. ''I talked to a Mexican lawyer by pbooe," related Mrs. Van Den Brink, ''aod he said it was )1st a .mtter of procedure to get the boys relea8ed any day now." Petition h1·1s NB tavern ~~:.1~.~ ~l~y·s Dr. Paddock practiced in Tbe Va.o Deo Brlnks live at 800 15tb St. Reunion for class of '70 ChanDel, and c1l'UD.ka climb El Centro tor 30 y•rs be- over boats, cars and docb. fore retiring to Costa Mea • NotM from tbe rock 4 years ago. He llftd at band bothers reeldeatl from 1970 Wallace. 11 W Z He was a deacoo. maden-p.m. UD a.m. ir tor, cbo member and San-• Resldeotl' cars 1tt Ucattd Wbell tbeJ ...,r .. U-day scbool teacher lor mt.DJ --. yars at the lst Ballt1st leplly, iD Wba'*flr ltftower Ctm'ch ol El Ceatto, ud a putiJic space IMJ cu fiDd. leader of tbe mea's t.UO.- Mr. Cl..muoa, 'Fbo •11 ship at Harbor AsatmbiJ o1 be ba.s mauctd Smotey•s God Church In Costa Mtll. for the put Jar, cl&lms He was an booorai'J member b1$ cu.stom..rs park eltberiD of tbt WCTU, aad was a.e- bta lot, or a.erou tbe 1tnet tift lb tbe Campas Cruadt 1D frollt of dty ball. a,r Cbrtst, Youth t)rC .. " .. ••we ..... $100 a moDt.b ........ ~ Cbrl.stlaD Buslolam•'• a,r a aa.tlonotd eec:arity Ann.. tba Optimist Clabud pard to patrol oatate, aDd 1 we baYe 15 doorm..a _ at 11 a coase or ud Ieider l•st 5 OD ....., at au tlma LD ,oatb IW'D mtr c:aJIDCI&. --v S..ntvort LDcladtbilwtfe, -to bl •n IIIObcMt1 taUs Mujortt, lOili r..a-aDd dr!Db outlide." AJS Mz. .... .. ~ cs..ro.. ••we a.p tM frcllt Sttpblp ol Costa M ... bro- door cloled to -.u.DOUI tiMn BUJ'Dell PlddoctoiSaD ~ Ud tM be.ct 4oor t. DltcO aDd Dllt Paddock ot _,. cJolld at Ill U... SaUJu. aDd Zpudi:Widra. u Cllll' , ..... ma WWid .U Tblt •nlct ~ be oa.- ---.. ducted bJ !ln. v. L. But- .. ·--# te a JI'Ob-wiCk ud bY D E B1b11r ••· '" wus be clld eo . baGI o1 Ra!bOr '•• iaMJ oi ... • ... .. t OINI' -. God. Bvlal wtD be .. Loll cMcll ....... I IS .. &ada. ~-...,. ca ut>•• · .. ... " MEW U IRARY HOURS . ..... c-.-, ...... ~--.....­....... llr .. IIIII I ~·----.. ,...: ........... . ,., .... AtJI!j'1' IJ8111 ... tt t ,.._ • fiMQ. a 11 ....... , ............... , .... . .,, .. -~--~,._. ...... -. lA! 2 ... IRIIR I JlDIIN • aJ -a Newport Harbor high seboors class of 1970 wW bold Its ftrst 5-year reunion JatJ Z at.tbe Royal Caboose ....aaii.I'Ut In Balboa. BUt SbedcS, wbo tsorp.ni.Z- Loc tbt rtanJoa. ~ed a plea tbis net t)r any gradu- aC.S ~ laYe Dot been coo- taeted. CO call bim and give tbetr addreaes. ••we lave traced doW11 aboC 300 ot the 500 --d.eata wbo rradlattd 1n lt?O, .. aid Mr. Sbedd. Mr. Sbedd't daytime pboDt nllftbu 11 Ml-15!1. A woRIIr commtttee a,r tblt ,.... IDclWs ow. Blllblp. Ctm. BrowDIU. .J.U ...._r, Mark Jacobi. Pat ICeiiJ. BnU l.autll•, ............ a.tJWb.Ue- .... ud Mr. Sbtdd. ..... ,..... .ea.ru a.t • p..a. Mil tall ao,..& Cabooet wiD be eiOeld u.t .....,.. .., otWC"I•a....... AbUdwW ., .... ftlJu w1llbe ..... Ud crs41_, tiQ twron •tlla II tM r &TFUI If .., .... SCi& PS GllUJUATE ... ~, ... , ., ................... . -· .. c.-... ... ... ......... -.... ...: .... .. -Iller•• Cel-· ..... C'IIa .. flscal year beginning July 1 ls at tbe top of the agenda for the replar 7:30 p.m. mMU~c. Auoclatbl.a ~­ HMDt.lDc tbe city's 800 tm- p&oyees wW bave repre- sentatives to argue their pleas for a.omaal pay raises a veragtng about 10 per cent. Negotiations are under way this week between ctty management otnctals and 6 employee assoclatloos. "The Monday night budget heartne. whlcb will include our reasons for oeec1.lDg a cost-of-living raise. will be a good opportunity for New- port Beach cltl.leDs to tell tbe CouocU what they thin.k of our job performance and what we are worth to the city," sald a spokesman for tbe association r~reseotin( pollcemeo. Pollee are seek- log a 12 per cent pay hike, according to city persormel chief Frank Ivens. He saJd tbe city 1.s offertnc au em- ployees a 6 per cent ra.tse. which he said would add $528,000 to tbe annual city buJget. Also oo Monday a.lght's Councll agenda: • APPEAL of a P~ Commlssloo declsloo allow- ing muiU-Wllt constructfoo at 408 Haul, Corooa del Mar. • RESTAURANT parldng standards ordJnance. • SC HOOL SITE lease of city-owned property at 5th t.nd Marruertte in Corooa del Mar, former site of Hart)C)r Day Sebool, to Crardeo Sehool of CDW. • PUSSYCAT tbtatre in Balboa wUl be tbe subject of a sta.U report, and a cttl- aeo petitioD apJut tbe trteatn wtll be .,...._rttd. • APPOtNTMENTS are due f.or ..,. pltu•ac com- mlaioDers. para. blacba and rec:reat:loa commts- aiootn. u artt commls- slaDer, Mtttal COCIUIMWtJ di'Niopmtat commUte~ membws. ud tbt ~ltJ np- re..eat1q to tM SuG ADa RlYer Gralllbelt COIIIIDJs- aloG. BURGLARY LOOT that pollee ay was recoYered wben tbey unsted Donald Yanue, 32. of Costa Mea last Tlllnday 11 dlll)layed by Newport Beaeb pollee detective Jobn Furrow. Y aoase. a former employee of Antbony Sboe Serrice, was arrested after investigation of bur- glaries at ADtbony shops In Newport, Corona del Mar a.od Santa ADa. Detective Furrow said more than $10 000 Ill stoleD property ns recovered. Yan.ase Uves at n'o-B Cecll, ID Costa Mesa. (Pollee photo) Mang hearing on July 21 Mlctael Mane, a Corooa del Mar b1gb school teacher threatened wlth dlsmlaal over what school admlDil- trators call "un-protes- slooal cooduct, •• will ret a public beartne olthecbarges on July 21. The hearing was set Monday at a spectal school board meetme. MORE RAIDS AT PUSSYCAT Those sexy movies are sWl sbowtog at Balboa's Pussycat theatre, as pollee a.Dd state and local poU- Ucians increased pressure this week against tbe movle house. Police raided tbe theatre at 709 E. Ba.lbotl Blvd. for the 2lld tlme last Tllursday. tbeo bit it twice apln oo SUDday, coo.t1scating reelsof X-rated rums. Pussycat executfveJimmy J ohnsoo sa.1d Tuesday that bis lawyer wUl be gol.og to federal court to seek an ln)Ulction against what he called ''pollee barassmeot •' unless -the multiple raids stop. A federal )Jdge ruled last year tbat Buena Park pollee were wrong 1D conflscatiog more than one print of each tUm they wanted to use tn prosecuting an obscenity case against the Pussycat theatre there. The U. s. Supreme Court Is due to Mile any day oo Buena Park's a"*l. Sunday's double raid by Ne-.rport police grabbed 2 prints •cb of "Tbe llft and Umu of Xartera Hollaader" and "High rtse." "The )Jdge's ruling does not affect our case, • Sgt. Bob Gatewood, Newport vice detective. arguert this week. Mr. Johnsoa, vlce.presi- deot of tbe Pussycat chain. disagreed. "There have been very few public complaints about our right to show adult ttlms to adults," he told the En-A state bearing otticer sign. "To me, tbat gives will preside over the bear- some lndlcaUoo of com-ing, whlch 1.s set for 9 a.m. munfty standards.'' in Moote· Vista elemeotary Sunday night's ratd came school's multi~ after about 75 movle(Oer s room at 390 Monte Vista had seen the X-rated double Costa Mesa. The l¥1artnC feature. The 3 earlier raids board will Include a mem- all In the afternooo, dis~ ber appointed by the New- rupted audiences ofless than port-Mesa school district a doteD. No customers were trustees aDd a member arrested, a.nd those wbo had picked by Mr. Mang. not seen the eotlre double-Mr. Mang, wbo Uvea in bUl got their money back. South Lacuna. was suspeoded theatre employees said. in May from his job as a State Senator Dennis car. government teacher at the penter of East Bluff wbo high school. in keeping with seeks a U. s. Seoat; seat scbool policy, the specWc next year, bas Introduced charges have DOt been made l"lslatloo aimed at making publlc, as a protectloa for obscenity prosecutions the accused teacher. How- easier. ever, Mr. Mang has said he Newport City AUorney wUl exercise his option to Dennis O'NeU hinted tilLs have the charges aired in week that, lf obsceoity public at tbe July 21 meet- charges <Joo•t bOld up lD lng. court, the city may tum to According to some stu. &OOlng aDd public nuisance dents at COM bigh scbool, laws to try to close down Mr. M.q bas been under the Pussycat. fire for ··unorthodox'' teach. "Zontnc Ull1 public ouLs-1ng methods that include a ance laws, applied arbltarll} very relaxed attitude toward to censor motion pictures, studeots, aod a lackolform- bave beeo declared un-COO· allty in dea.l1n& with subject stltutiooal," ays Yr. Jobn-matter. son. Stucleot& and pt.nats, City CouocUman Howard wLDlile to IPIU Ia Mr. Rocers, wpo rtpreseots BaJ-w~·s be hal!, ~ at boa, made pabllc this week a May %8 scboolboardmttC- the names of Z3 adults a.od iog. 5 children, aU Balboa rest-ALBACQR dents, who slgned petitions E ob~ting to tbe theatre. Meanwhile. Jimmy John-ARE NEAR son says "business L~gettlng better every day" at tbe Pussycat. Exchan ge Club lauds Upper Bay preservers Albacore are bert. Or, at least close eoough to be ca11gbt by local anglers, who stuted reeling In the big nsh this week. Balboa An&lfn& Club flsbermeo reported catc hes 1n tbe 60-mlle bank last w eek.eod, and Art • s Landing seot out lts nrst albacore pa.rty Tuesday nJ(ht. By 9 a.m. yesterday, the boat re- ported 13 albacore hooked 1n early-mornin& O.Shlne. Frank and F' ran Roblnsoo a Westcli.tf couple ..rho "Just wanted to swim In tht> bay," wut be honored todav, June 19, for their part in turning most of Uwer Newport Bay into a poblk gamepre~rve. ldr. aod Mrs. Robinson will be anrdt>d the roveted book of golden det>ds a..vard. given anouall) b~· the ~ew­ port Harbor Exchan~e Club to a person who donates time and energy to voluntary com- munity service. The award will be made at tht' Ex. c hange Club's weekly lunch- eon meeting at tht> Bahb Corinthian Yacht Club, The Roblnsons movt>d to WestcUf! In 1962. "The real estate a~eol told us about a sandy public beac h thlt would be avail- able to us )lst a block. any at tbe foot of our street." Mr. Robinsoo rec~lls. The follow~ year, the Irv1.M Co. and the count}' &DDOUDCed a land trade ttat would have made tbe Upper Bay•s waterf'root prtnte lr- Y1ne JaDd. When tbe Rob1D- ICIIIS' t .. -a~ 1011 came bome a few days later and COld ot a "ketO off" stcn at what had bten a public baJ belch, Fran and Frank R.obtuoo cot mad. "We aN DOt blrd ntcbers. and dfc~D't "., ... 'ftat u. tel'm ··-~lelia' -..t." n -can. ta• enJ*Ic a•~ ... ~~~~u. ••w• Jut ftDted to co eo tM held" u " '*' btea told .-. coald. We felt till ~ ud tM plbUc ,... 1"11111 abaddlalle tM ... tnda. •• dectdld t.oiiM .. .. rn~t•rru .... .. ...., ....... .... ...., ............. ... ~ .... .., . ,., ............ .. . ..... .-......; ..... .. c6ir JlllliePI -... .. ,., .., ...... ..... ..,.,, ......... ... to be a 10-year lepl battle that ended ln AprU. 1973, when the lrvlne Co. an- nounced It would give UJ> all claim to Uwer Bay tide- lands. Federal, state, county and city l«eflcles Immedi- ately went to work on a study of what to do wtth the t:ay. The decision was for a pme preserve, with some public access. The state Fish and Game Of!llt. Is 1n the pro- cess of taking over the bay. State Senator Denn.ls Car- penter, Assemblyman Rob- ert Badham, the Irvine Co. and the Newport Harbor Clamber of Commerce 1.re amolli tbose who favor tbe move. Senator Carpenter l.s trytng to push th~h 1~­ lation to make state mooey anllable to buy the land rtorr. Irvine. But, those who have fol- lowed the bay cootroversy from lts begtnntng wW tell rou thlt the Robtuou, aloac •Uh IIICb Fr1eoc1.s of N..,- port Bay leaden u Ray WUllams and aatiiiOr w.a., Man. were tbe real "mcwers" who avid u.e U~rBay. F l'lllk and Fru Rota- "' laYeD't quU WOit!lli c.l the project. TIMJ are watctl- Lac tht hctslatan•• _.... tc mab tbe mooey alll11- a.bk, &Dd an lla1llllabraa ot ~ 6rta to orp.IM u ac-eY eo cnotn~et De a- tin ..t.nbtd ttllt ~ u.. bay. ,.... 11 wr1llllc a boot ._ u. _.,. Ia)' be tile. ,. ............. ... ,.... rec ........ a.u 0,.. -4IIIINU. ~ ~ ................ •• 2 ........... ........ a. IIMII'IIIII-ran ... t1811• Au 'tJ • .. -:: .: •• , us a. MM.;. llilll¥& 2 .... • J Plelr ..... ............. Tbe albacore Is a loog- flnned tuna, requiring heavy tackle. Early catches tan beeo reported IQl to 15 pounds. ANNUAL MEETING FOR N.B. ASSN. Central Newport Bach Community Assn. members will hold tbeLr annual meet- Ing and election of otncers at 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 25, at the American Leglon Hall, 15th Street a.od Bay Avenue. President Wllllam John- SOD said all residents ol the PsinSula, betwHn the Newport a.od Balboa plers. are invlted to the gather- Inc, which wUl feature dl.s- cusioo of a proposed 14- pot..ot policy stattmeot ao matters of ma)Or cooceru to Ulle area. Sab)lcb scbtdultd t>r Coo.sideratioa by membeq I.Dcl'edt ~re oU drtll111c. oe.u-h'c:IM awtomobU. ud bkJ~ part:Sac, ~ btlc11t Umlta. tram ....W. Mnlcl clllrJIII ......... m.u.s. ••o•• or a1r Mrri.ee at ~ ec.ty ~-.......... of ~----~ ....._._.olau' V I'-d ~pan.- • The Birch Log 1r PIANO I IIO&YA 1'11 ~ A Closer Look At Detente ,.., I..,.,...... .. CITY ., ... ,..... ~~-o&Mt .............. .... ....................... -•BriMMt,Af·rr•r~nr ,.,_Dfe, srilt.Mt.m •• '"'"· Aad iD 1M ..n. .... ..W. tllet VWS II U a 1'4:"'IQQ'l I t.W Ul ...... ......, are' th• fl opp011. tlUe ... utioa II UMb&t to Ill* • oiJ ~ ._.. ua A•• ud wtlo "-to c-..-.. Ia &be ...., ot __,. f11 wi&llout our help. At ...._ _. ot U.. • .,_ nL.,ItOIIIt (114) ,,...... ::.=a::=..:: RoBERT ALuN ,. . ica'o -.. It---........ ,.. -.. bu to bo ftoloo • . ~ pf'FICIII&. AlE ' Ia-1o--pooliocU..c-...-;tt_lad _ _,. Uwo oceopt the_., the& the 8ooiot 01\lMICITYOP 1 DlltUMJi . _ .. _...,piOM. -cloriDcoooioto ... totheouad-•ot'l(9-· Union dooo havo nuciMr oad-~· PDBLIIHED WDkLY, 01 ftwllll1. a.o.t elul lliC. ~ o&l drtiUic. CITY COUNCIL mua.il.m ua ~ produttl,..l'clnle. iti•, we mu.l ~y admJt that tM AIDIIkaD -pold al eon-clol -· Calif. Ollleo ul -.u prool11!1' c1 Go, Bot -.., C..•-.._,-tho pem!Dinl hao .-Ia awd'l( thlo pr_, plool 1o 1111 -.. _, 1'1111. Cout llfti!Oit --.,c.., _.., c1 God-cl-rlfbto ..., ,..,_,, ...,.y. Tho !Dftll l•portant ._ 1a -n HI&WaJ. Corola del liar, CaUt -.as. ' ncth'ed d'fle award COld C~MT-~L ..,"'· ••.a IIDd beoi\M it bal epcwaed a bloodbeth u:a-techooloo It tbe comput.r. Ytt. U.S. ArDu, THE NEWJIOIIT BAR!dl ~ 1IU ~ 1!oJ tor cl'IIO oomco 11>1111 .,...uo1oc1 Ia blolooy, -to wtth Co!D!Dualom wtlh the opprvvol ol our --~ -.,., lo bo 1 -cl _. a..-br .,... ..,.....,., , ...Uy am00111lo to a d...._blo --loo ouppljod -puton to the Co!D!Dwololo. '!;My docrH llo, A-10171 dallll IIQ'lf,11111, Ia s.,o<tor Tl!aliiOid l!oJ anrd...., 101 ALLI!M S 19..0 COUMCIL CAMP'AIGM CARD with....,._, ovH. Hononblo mon.,. dut•-bavo a1oo auppliod hardw.,., -pia tooiJar, c-tor 1111 c.-, c1 ~ Slalo c1 Ca111ornJo, ' ud by r-.-tbtt., lJ, qaa:Wied' to ,-llab all fromtlltU.S.JIIDibrCMm-sumrnertlme.Heutabu.bed IUJPIII proct~tcUoo JI)UI. boUDd to~ .ucb MI. Y« in AIIMriea tntinfactori•,equipmmtotevery~l• publk:-roq!!lrod bJ loW, bor ol Commt,..,,... WU ll!e pia!! ot ealllDc part111a Tilly -1n>m .....-1 IO!Iay, wollndour._,oha!Dolo.l)o,._... ldlld,oadovenmonoytolhoU.S.S.R.oadotber A.RVO E. HAAPA •...•. Oner ud Pubu.blr p:,:n;"U. ~:::or IMc,:r· of juY..Uea arrested to tab bU'd&llJpa ud opert.ce m, policiel ol d6c.a.te, Soch IDOYtl luw our Commi.tniet ne\iona for )'eatt. lnat.d ol crilw· PEG HA.APA ...........• ~tate Editor r 1 nonp kll tbetr cbU4reo. backmtothetr ••t U taJr.ta to n a war. II:Wbl opn. totbtc:harp tbatweue....Uand iftl'ln fMt et whit &an.t.Qy • m .. -iD.ttJe.."f-t SUBSCRIPTION RATES ~~~.:!.~tt~~~ =~ Oft custody. For miD)'JI&rS It ftl rather .. I'd lo~ U.O.. ua.-~Ddp&ed ud ectuailt.Nafnl' for pqct. CommuDilt war m.eblne., .,. eboukl Mop~ Ill Harbor Ar• ••• ODe year. $5.DO; 2 ,.,,, t a.oo G 0 he OWDtd lAd opented the worttn wt10 llkld to loaf. miMive contributione to it. Out of Harbor Ar• One Je&r' K.OO: 1 JIIJ'I $10 oo anmer ftl IDtCa tel as Balboa llll.od Variety Store to loat oo u.e Job wble tbe R--... •••••• ... ~-,. u 00 ... o·•-r •--•. ,.. •• 1.~.,• ••• 1 ••-• ' ' • · prtsideot ol lhe Jaycee~. ooMariMAYe. mubeddetbembadamedl--..--··-·• ._ ' we w• II&IKI • ---i:t- •Otben W1Wl toot~ 1D tbe He wu c:ba.lrmu ot a cal dbehl.rce from acUfe Tht mc.t c:ommon NMOD aft'.-.d ia favor ol U.S.S.R. really doea need eip.iflc:a.nt P' to ~ ~ c:eremooies were Cuba Ml,r-reemployment commJttee duty 1D GuadalCID&J or cUtente is the f.., ol nudeu war. Tbt UJU· develop it. untapped oil and ru ,_y-. then d4 J_ .....11-..-riB, flrst 'ftce..presidemt; tturLDc World. War u, tlDdiD& Tann. numt in it.l moet IUCd.nc:t form it: '"'l"hh onJy it certainly U not illO(ic:al to wonder about. lt.l ~ ..,. ~ .. Harold Benedict, 2Dd nee-war pl&Dt jobs for tbe boys Toda1, Robert Allee,,... ett.rutive to cooperat.iq with Communiem a. .Ueced·military miaht. APA bH t presldeot, Toa)' Plummer, wbo came bac:k from acUwe terdly'e mao of promt.MDee the total dettruc:lian. o1 tiM world."' Lotic:ally, ARVO E. HA • owner and pu she, 0 the Ensign secretary-treasurer, and AI duty. Tbe prospect of ai(OOd and front pace lifts. Uvea that Dotion muet be baed on a belief t.bat tbe "-l!er View Of mteato ."'0~ OOC!o~ OO>«<o~ 0 O J Horntb, taU twister· pos1t:loo nltibc wu wODder-a quiet retired l.lle ID tbt U.S.S.R. bu nuc:IMr WM.ponl and t.be abUity • BICENTENNIAL MEMORIAL Bob sened upollcecom-fill for the morale of tbe catacombs of poiWcal obll-10 deliver them at will. aa. wbo wbtcrit. to .. The Newport Beach Bicentennial Ccm-cmouoclsstooumaner uandweUI>e !:~~· conftlescent servic:amen. Yloo. Hls etrortl, Ills coo-•uch • vt .. bolda that the Soviet~. po.e. There iJ •nother ••Y to kx:lk et ~t.e. however-a way whic:h iJ aner ~ by the fortiln policy uperta lD pemmlmt IDd the pre.. It iJ thtt d6tente ila i.etic:al JIWMU· ver In the lona-c:ontlnuinr pli.DI tA • powcfu1 t.W to merge Communilt and free natioN lDto • 110c:i•litt one-world 1yatem. Tbe ... Dif 1in · dividuala who WOI'k. to build up the ~U· nitt.l with trade while· tet.rin& down Am~• with bureaucratic: Soviet;llke CODb'ola U"e•th• areatelt promot.re of d41t.ent.e . ..-•-Tbey l1ked to know that the trlbaUollB toward the lm--: mittee is looking for a way to establish ally led raids on pmblera. tolts bact home did not for-provement aod betterment nuc:leu t.:hDolOI)', orbit.iq utallit.ea. inter· :_a lasting memorial tor the celebrattoo He urged tbe erecUooofstcp Ret, aDd, too, tbe fellows of our lon become mtni.. oont.i.netttal m--. and the ma.t hjply t.:h· .. 1J1na OD Balboa l.aJaodi lo wbo saw acttoo oversas mal and lneldeataJ to tl»ae aic:a.l, euper-eopru.tic:ated war mac:hint. : of the 20oth birthday anniversary of stoo down tr>mc,eJII)OCially reallud ..,.. Important tt who u•e hero today .... u Invariably, bowovv, the d61onto PJft!Doten :our nation. An obvious suggestion canes during tbe Easter weeks aDd was tor us to meet am befalll otber Counc:U mem-jump rfcbt from thie rmt aqument for appeu- . bera who ban sened their inc Commuaiam to another that il 1-terrify- : to m lnd: A return to the principles town dollllllly and laiii!IUIIy. Jar. butouppooodly mon c:ompollinr. we hear' ~ of Individual respoostbllity and tnltia-To menlloo lhe names ol a ''Tho IIMIIY enola COD be oolvecl ......,. poli· .. tive, private enterprise and devout few • · · Cbarles E. Hart. c:i•ot cMtent.e, becauee the ScMtt Union bu oil Haas Lorenz, Frank Aildo-end CU tiesx*U. but It neede U.S . t.c:hnoloey • patriotism that made the United states son, Oor> HIU, Oor .. ollar-todovoloptbem."Towblcbweotferarooound· Their coal would eppeu to be t.be wi.PfDI out of all diltinctions between our way ollile and the Communilt 1yat.em, preparatory to • mef1er o( .u natioN under their ,.W., .Only from tbil view doet dtteDte make AD)' 110M. Tberef'Qre, it muat be rejected by Ul AmericaN who wilh to prt~~~erve their life, liberty, and happineu. '" t st tl In sbaU, Les lsbtll, Braden .: ..... e grea e na on the world. Ftncb., Don Elder, ll L. inc. "Hold on a minute!"' A grass roots program to revive Sberman, James Brown, o. A-OfCoatndlcdoaa '" In 1 I f U !tan ld B. Reed, W. A. Kirk, Lloyd u.ese pr c p es o se re ce wou Clalro, Earl w. Stanley,lllck In ODe breath, W'l are told that the U.S.S.R. hu equalled or uc:eeded the tec:hnoiotY tA the We.t itt the production clatomic: bomb., sleliv- outlast any ccmmemorative plaque or n ..... RobertShello>,Chlct moownent that might be devised by Higbie, o . z. Robertson, Stanley Rldderoor, Colonel bicentennial enthusiasts. Putting Ute Andy smuo, Paul Gruber, Copyrifht 1975 by ~ Jolul Birth SoeW!y F~• • S/SGT. BOWEM TR AIHS IN C C..:.ST N AHEUVERS principles Into practice .right here In AI Fol'lll, Jay Stoddard, Lindsley Parsons, lnlng ZIPPIES Marine Staff Sergeant Geoe E. Bowen, soo ot Mr. and Mrs. Elmer N. Bowen of ZOlO Wallac:e St., Costa Mesa, partlc~te.1 in "BeD Buster," an amphibious coast of tl'le MariDe Corps Base, Camp Peodletoa. our heme town would be them ost effective George Gordoo, Dallas Blue, b,htcott (OI"PICIAL U.5. POlTMAIUCS) meUtod of hooorlng the pioneers who Ross Greeley, Mason Siler, f d ht Dee Cook. Tbelr cootritJu .. oun ed our nation. We can start rig tlons remalD as bulwarks L!G.AL MOTICt LEGAL HOTIC! now --by making a solemn declaration t.o the development or our not to reach out a begging hand for toSownm. e~· I ha•e always ClTY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNIA ....,. • A R . NOTICE INVITING BIOO handouts · frcxn the federal government, bad a great arrt.nlty ror the SEALED B~ will be received al tbe office of lba by dedicating ourselves to preserving ttttle people who over the City Clerk, Ctty Hau, Newport Beach, CaiUorota, ua.W MRS. BOB FINNEGAN, left, Is presenting tbe womuol years loogtlt for wtat they >lSI)., '\..t. T '.r 10:00 A.M. on the 1st ·day or July, 19'75,atwhlchtlme individual liberty, and by resisting the tile year troph)' to Mrs. Howard Palmer of Costa Mesa. belleved was rtght IJld who tbey wtu be opened and read, for performlng work u fatal lure of federal bribery through AI right ta Mrs. B. P. Kephart, president of the New-when ~outoftheUme-follows: bsld. port Beach Chapter, American Bust.oess Woman's Aaso. light or publicity, QUietly lA. CONSTRUCTION OF TRAFFIC SJGNAL AND SAFETY SU tes. carry the torch for cooct UGHn:NG AT BRISTOL STREET AND BIRCH STREET Let us remember: "The coodltloo Woman of ,year named ::::~~=~~~r~~f!~ .sn~· ANDMODIMCATIONOFTRAFFICSIGNALATBRISTOt upoo whtch God hath gtven liberty to man Mrs. Honrd Palmer, re-hor certU!cate as a G....,.. •ott.., bul they oreiiOI... "You're ""• 6-·;., ~~}~n ·-~-~~AM~IV£'1 is eternal vigilance; which condition it cordl.nc secretary of the Analyst. tbeyarestnlfoJ'Ceftllftcures -·, ; ~ ~ . otf u.e pr 1 torm attached .. he . break servitude is at once the con-Newport Beach Ct..rter Mrs. Palmer and her hUs-aDd coatributors to butld1rw ~t along with... .J'Itb the c:ootract dOcuments furnJshed by the PubUc: Works ' Chapter A:nerlean Bust-band live tn Cosu M'•sa and a better town, a better ny Department, The -acidltloaal copy of the IW'GpOII.I kim ta sequence of his crime and the pWlish.. ness w'om2n's Assn., was tlley tave one daugt.ter. or lUe tor all. ,_.. .... _,.,_ ...... to be retained by the bidder for hla recorda. ment of his guilt." selected as woman of the ~-----~---'---....:..-"-=---;-' Eacb bid muat be accompanted by euh, certlfltd chtct year " the recenl dinner LIGAL MOTICt I;IGAL.MI)11CI Postmarks or Bidder'S Bood, made payable lo lhe City of Nnport • • • • • • • LET THE VOTERS DECIDE Governor Jerry Brown's Democrat controlled state Senate has come up with another preposterous decision ~-a 22 to 2 vote to require tax supported schools to ccmmemo rate Martin Luther King's birthday. The public and perso nal rec ord of this slain civil rights agitator does notmerit him such hono r. Senator Bill Richardsoo, opposing the Senate bill (SB 637 ), brought out some of the reasons why the proposal should be rejected: King had actively associated with communists and cer- meetl.ng. She was presented ORDINANCE NO. 1622 a radius of lSSO.OO feet; Beach, tor an amotllt equal to at least 10 parcent or lbe a troph y by Mrs. Robert AN ORDINAN CE Of T'IE thence easterly alOQI !illld amowt bid. Fin negan, woman of the year CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH cox entrlc cune 117.95 feel show humor The tllle or the project and the words "SEALED 'Bm" chairman. REZONING PROPERTY through a centnl 1ngle of ahaU be clearly m2rked on the ~utslde of the eoveklpe Mrs. Palmer Is entitled AND AMENDI NG DISTRIC-~· oo•zz" to a taocent line coota!D.lng the bid, to atteDd a sped al luncheon TING MAP NO. 50 parallel wUh a 50.00 feet Cartoootst Jlm Talcott or The contract documents that must be completed, en- and receive a certlttcate of The Clty Council of the northerly from said center-the Oakwood Apartmeots 1D cuted, and returned .tn ·the sealed bid are: recognition at the national City of Newport Bea c-h does llne or MacArthurBouleYird Newport Hel&hts has come A. Proposal • convention to be held atCln-ordain as follows: (proposed); thencu.loagsald ap with a new feature based B. Deslpatton of Subcontractors rlnnatl, Ohio, 1n Oc tober. SECTION 1. The follow -parallel line North ss•sa• OD postmarks. C. Bldder's Bond She att ended schools 1n lng described real property 41" Eut, 197 .ao feet 10 tbe Tbe name Is "ZIWleJ," D. Noo~Uusion Affidavit New Jersey, and ns se-ln the CUyofNewportBeac.h, Point of Beilrullna: as .showu a tate-of!, of course, oa tM E. Statement or Flrlanc1al Responslbillty lected as a member of the Coucty or Orange, State of oo 01strlc:t1Dc W2p No. 50, U. S. Post Oftlce ZIP code. F. Te<:tllJ.cal Abtut)' and Erpedeoce Referenc:ea Natlonal Honor Society. She CaiUoml.a , to wit: referred to 1n Seclloll 20.-From tbe thoai&Dds ol 1\1-These doc:amenta: stall be aflbed with the slptwe began her career In the legal Being 3 oo rtlon or Block 00.030 Jf the N~rt Beach lbtDUc postmarks from ud tltln of the perSOftJ stentor on betw.lf of tba bSdder. sec retulal neld ln the of-93 of lrvi.Oe's SubdiviskMI, Municipal Code, and by such post o.tflcea Utroacbout thf For c:orponttou, tbe slptures of the PRES1DEI'ff or flc.e of Ul attorney ln Free-iP the Clt yofN ewportBeach, refereoet mada a part of aatic:G, he plckl out pairs VICE PRESIDENT 1.Dd SECRETARY or ASSLSTAHT SEC. hOld, N, J., When she County or Orange, State of TUle 20 ot aald Code, Ls that han some humorous RETARY are required aDd the CORPORATE SEAL WU worked ror 7 years prior to Ca.IUomla, as said bloc k Is hereby rer.oatd from ~he R-ama.lty for •cb otber, lDd be t111a::1 to aU docomeots requiring slcnaturu. lD tbl moving to Cautomla, si'IOWn on a m2 p recorded 1-8 btatrict to the R-A Dls-ea.cb pair ll accompap.J.ed cue of a PartDersblp, the signature of at l•.t ooa cmera1 She has been wUhthe New-In Book l, page 88 or Mls-trict, and aid l>t$tricting by • pertmeot quip. partoer I.J raqulred. port Beach b.w firm of c.ellaneous Record Maps, re-Yap No. 50 Is hereby am -Some examples of . the No bids will be accepted from a cootnctor wbo bat tainly was not a man of. non-violence. Howser, Gertner and Brown cords or satdOrangeCouoty, e!Ykt to sh;,·" this r.onl.Dg. pa.lr1.a& oftlDUII.al.lpostmarka oot beell. ucensed 1n accordance with the prortstau o1 While King was still alive, his record for 8-1 /2 years, aDd Is a Calltomta rlescribed as rot-SECTIO~ z. The Director art the followlllc: Robbl (!D Cbapter 9, Dl'f'tsiOD OJ of the BIJSJ.oen aod Prote,.Soaa' probate admlnlstrator and lows: of the Community Develop. DliDola) lDd BaDb (Ala-Code. The contractor sball state his license number. ud was set forth in 40 columns of type in 1.....,1 assistant tor the tirm. ment "-rtmeDt of the City ba.ma): Lure1 ud Hard)' cJaas1tlcatloa 1n the propo,.l. ~.-Be! inning at the southerly ...._ """" •-Neb ~' u-the Congressional Record by Ohio Con-She has beeo a member or corner or Parcel 1 as said of Newport B•cb !1 hereby ,,_., w n.s-r. .._.. One set or plans and coalract OOcuments, laeludl.rte J hn A hb k h f d Kin ABWA for two years, and Parcel 1 is shown on a map lnltructed aad ctirected to •DI1 Eclipse (botb ID Vlr-IP(tc:1al J)l'O'f'laiooa, may bt obta!Ded at tbt Public Worti gressman 0 s roo 'W 0 oun g has served asbulletln chalr-filed In Book 61, page 41 clue• Dlstrtctlnc Map No. ri.D.Iak Barber eoct Bald Department, Ctty Hall,. Newport Beach, CaUforDta; at liD to be ''an apostle of violence and law-mao and recording sec.re-or Parcel Maps, r ecords of 5:) to 1ho, be zon1r1e ctu-Koob CbothlDArtaoas); Jol-co.t to Ucensed cODtractors. It Ia reqoastltd that the pll.n.a lessness a act'st a power hun ry tary. She also served oo said Orange County; thence ''' detcrtbed 1a SecUc:a 1 ley(lowa)aodFelto.a(CaU-aod contract documents be returned wltblo! weeks aft• ' r ' -g the nomlnat1"", tcholnship, herecf., ud aa said DiJtrtc-torula). tbe btd -..~o . .,. ~, I I ~ alone the westerly boundary 11 Tal ~ 1 ~ ~~ tyrant, an associate of the most rad ca and audit committees. of sald parcel andthewu-unc Map sballtanbetniO r. cuu. Hc:t'f..., •· The City tas adopted the STAN'OARDSPEClFICATJONI elements of our society, and individual Mrs, Palmtr eo)Jys terly boundary or Parcel 2 anwoded, tbt am• shaU be baebtlor of flDt artl deerM FOR PUBti:C WORKS CONSTROCTION (18"71 EdWoD) u gardenlnc and reading, and as shown on said Parcel Map, in full force and effect and i.t USC, wbtr. bt WU 111.. priiJUid by tba Soutbtm CalUonlia Cblptttl of the Amer ... who has done more for the canmunist she aod blrfamUyaremem-North 23•18,36 .. West, 774... be a part of Tttle zo ollhl dtat art dtnetor of Wam-icU PabUc WortJ Aa~oetatioo IDd tM Aa..eilttd GeDenl party than ~y other per sen of this beu ot a campllle elub ud 28 teet to a point on a Newport Btlc:b Mlmtclpal PM. tbt campu IMP''"· Co.tractor• of Amenc:a. Copln may be abtaiMd troll' enjoy monthly campoot1wtth noo .. taogent cune In ttie Code.. Hens .-oc:lated rib nt.-Blllldla& lfew1, IDe., S065 Ofertud AYteue, LM Aactll.&. decade.'' the group. She lllnloocom' SECTIOII 3. Tbl< Ordl.o-•OJ -ID Bartuk u Colllonla......, (!U) 170-98'11. . "1 soulheasttrly rl«ht-or-wty "' *" -.... --• ----. Mr. Ashbrook ccxnmented further: '' J. plet.t a course aDd receiYed line ot MacArthllrBoui@Y'Ird a~ee ablll bt pablLabld ooce u • • r .... ......... 1'bt Ct.ty hu adopted 9tudud Special ProtUiou IDd Edg H I I t u described In 1 deed re-IP t• otac:tal DI'W~r o1 J•rl ud &1lo btl prodlctd Stu:Jard Dnwlop. Coplts of tbHI are aftllable at tM ar oover s pr vy o many coo-Ll~·· MOnet till City, ud twama 111110 HI-..-. Poll& Woru "--1111 a1 a coot o1 1•.oo-~ -corded In Book 1047, pqa E""'-Bll>l __ ,.._ .......,.. uu o1 --. fldentlal reports oo Mr. King's activities FIC~US BllSIIIESS 557 et seq., Olflclal Rocorno bo efffctiYO ll!lrty (10) dora · -1 -·-'" A -• "Ctrlllkale ot lanruceiDI' Cootract Wort just as 1 am, and while. Utelr nature NAil! STATEMENT of aaJd <>nace c oooty, •ld alltrlbl otolo ollloado!>llco. :U .:;:• ;•u.,T'!.'i: for City" form boa --~~~ bJ Ilia cur. Tl!lalor• The folloWlDC periOD is cune belne coocan DJ1JI. 11d.l ordiMDce ftllntfo.... to dOt" Bible teuoe. 1.a tbe aalf c:tttUICIW of lnaanoce acc:tptabll to tM CtiJ, cannot be disclosed, I can say without dolll( ..,..._ "" Woaco 41sterly·ooo Jw.•lac 1 ...uuo -at a ...., .. , moallll( Tbl I!IC<oall!i low blddtr Will ba roqulrlll to -kif equlvocatioo Utat Martin Luther King Lobi~ Z06 Driftwood, Co-ol 1950.00 ltet, • ndlal ol "" CIIJ Coac:U "'lloo 'EX..,..'TlVE ACTION' lblo lllrm-awlfd ot 1111 CCI!Iract. -•• ! rona del Mtr 8'2635: Leroy une o1 aJd cune from ..u~ Ctty o1 Hlwport Beach btld .....,.-.. For ur reqlll'ed ~~ tbt compuy t...m, 811:1 tJC1D1M1 does not want nor can he stand a public (Loa) Jameo Harklo11, zos po1a1 bao.r• South 40'00'0I" oollllflllldaJ olllor,II7S, OPENS FILM SI!RII!S ~ ud ·Material 11oac1o, ud Falll)hll ,_,..~ airing ~ his record. I can rest my Drtllwood, Corona clol llu Eut, lboll<e ""'llnr-rly Ud wu !ldopled oo 1111 Ill! 01Up Cout cou,.. -m• ba u l!!nruee eo._, or --.,ult 02125. a foal aid cant uz.zo t..t diJ o1 1 .. , lt?S, bJ' tM taltiiM• ua •mmtr aJrn Uc--.cJ bJ the stat. of Callix'1da. Tbe 001'11'1•1• m..i cue against King with the public ut-Tbla buolnelllacondo<ted thrwch a c1011n 1 ,..le., tolloWIII ..,.., ID wit: -111111 Frtcllr lllCI!I; • ..,. Ill" • <..,._. o.-.t Polley Ra.ldara ._ c1 terancee and acttoos of Utis man and br aal!!dl•-J. t'!I'01", too --tanc• AYU. cou..c!LIIEN: Me-,_ 10., wllll "1-• A or -; &ad • Plauelal Rallar ct at-AAA aa any revelatloo of cooftdenttal matter ~~-L. !:... -.... M·~ UDe parollel wHh ud 100.00 ....., Doola~ 8ornll, adloo," *'rill~ Loa-~ ~~-=l.odlttoo c1 -·· leJ ._ ~~, ·~---laot -rlrfromlblweo. U.., .,..n, IIJ<I!olfo ..-o,ud-.tRru. -·• .., te entirely wmecessary." · wlllltl!o~CieltciOr-larb -1'1 otaldPar-Slon. Till mu an-far lii--o..UIItl!o_._GIArtkloi,C..,..~ Let's get the record out In Ute open, ""' ~ "-11, 1m. cola 1 u1 z; ---110a. COIIIICILIIIN:-. -· -occ -Part hlll!o c.-... lAior Coda C*o-1TIV a1 ~ -1-It, ll,llllr --to aid earq ..... .ulllrt COIIIICILMIW: -MOl iw -ot11-ll!o CIIJ C-U cl Ilia CIIJ cllla-1 -1U aa:a•• and then have the voters decide If Utte 1, 10, 117S, to 1111 llfti!Oit ..., parollol 11111 -u• -· ~~ 111~! •,-=o~~~ ,.. 11 .. -ll!o ~ ...--n11 c1 ,. - te the type at man they want honored H-rl"'llp P-4f!OI li'W'Eut,ISI.atlllllloa -A.*""Ia .~ ta ll!o...., 1o wtdel!ll!o..tlatol!o,.~•~;:: 1D pUblic school pr~rama. $U IIILUOM OWDI!It =:.::-,,j:n:~ u t::r" 1"-.~~·~= :=.. ":' ~:::.IITN~!,T:.~-.ar.::= •'"91 0 I liMit)' tlwo 4fl gtlf tiM: .... -'0 .... --·-·· -£-1J:il PORIERT!AQ)IIP. faoiMrllloriJ_II!o __ ~....... tatMOCC -··-•too -ao.llll. C-7 A.. .. tarlloa cl--CIIJC-10• A ...... ... a. nn1 c,. 11u•l • ....._ ''"* -.u,lfrt, ... .ur ,_ wta ...,. a ooa..,ciT_ ... _ ..... ·--· b • U,t'IO,IN : I.... ... _ ... ·-·· ...... ...... Cool* ..... ., ,_ 1 • "' ..... ., 7 .. ., ftle.'htt .............. ... -. ,.; .. ,, , .....,. _...,_..01 ,.-, .,, ..._......, .,tl err eod-_.. a•e Frio.,..._ w rss-. _,.BSF1r ....... I' • "* 7 a •• ·"---" _..,._ .. ...... _ .. r sse J • ~":~ •. ;v!::;·~ JQ\THE BEE LINE :.C I July P~ic Segerstrom ~ _toJ!!,. C.:. • ..., ...• "" .... ~ ="..!. •I:!! ud fncrut ••• the qaa1at ~amu, at Manners Tbt .......... ol M1.u a Dlceher .......... r ("Tjp") a.t. wW c.Mibnte tM1r P1PU --.. IDd ol cau.e the nw.._ N.._t'1 1M --.1 old J....tt• Stputrom •*' tbt1 wtll.-uUalan-&DidYtfiii'Jt n.tr weddiiiC took place at bait bJ Dr. tad Mn. ~ ,...,... tasldaaed 4tll of Jllly plcDle tO St.f• LMPenyluble 1~ • 01a1qw, Iowa. tbt hark 1llaDd Yaebt ClUb, Ia U. maJD ftkll -.....u1 '*-me tbt llome ot tlll1r at ...,._,.. Part wW ua- UDOaDeed bJ Mr. ad MH. wben Kr. Perry wW at-room ewer .... tbt bey. Tbtir ~ cniMMI-..., Mra. Y. A. Palobt•IDO,.._. elDde u "Amtrieatblbei.U- Hal Bec•ntrom Jr. ol Su-t4IDd Waa1burJ TbeoloctcaJ proaoaocemtD! wu compolled bJ tM IIIIIMIDd wu IIJP)Iated Flall1A CGtai lor the Ufal'' potter coatMt for ta Aaa, panat. o1 tblbrtdt-sem~a,. btlde, Patty st..•100, IDd u. ceremoay .,.... ... n. bOut became tbl FI.D.IUb k1dl. to.bt. Tbl Stcerltrom fa.mUy wu pertormed bJ Jqe Edward Pcu. U. ~··•• Ud ID lt?O U wu doaat.d to tbf Piau .,, tbt ptcDlc were Mr. Perry Ia the -of an dt'ftl(ll)tfl of Solatb rroom'• .ow. S. bu lleo oftlclat.d at Pa•a. flliltorlcal Soeltty. ai'IMIIDCed w. wHk by the .Wr. &Dd Mrt. O.L. Per11 ol Cout Plaza and other Colta otbtr tamUy wldd..lllp, IDellldiDc TtV•..._ aom. ol tbo• attead'QI '"" Mra. nor-eltJ'• bleeat_.,l eommlt- Gn.oada HUll. Bt ~ Mea properties. MartlJD &Dd Reot Bee.r, wbo were pre-tDCt MeCat, ToniOd Gem prNideat; Mn. tM. IDe!Dc!ed wtl1 be apar- trom CalUornJa Latbtru MR4r DON .... 0 y .&uN .-wllb cbtlm. Jody, Bryu, IDd Bollby. ;KlYle Moldaf, T IDd G board member; Mn. ade, peh1otle tpeeehet, a Bible S<:hool ill Lot .\Dctl" ~ "'-IV1 Bryan wu tbt "youog mu" wbo HCOrttd /DoD MlJler, art pq cbl.lrman; Mrt. lrtae bud oooeert,p.meundprl- Ud at.o fromA&uaPaclftc. HEADS GARDEN Q..UB Mn. O&tet Sr. to htr place of boDor, wbere Mooc. art poup eo-chairman; Mn. Orl.s zu, a blcycle pande and, Tbt bride-to-be at.o padg-Ra.rbor Vtew HlUt Cardia aht wu Joloed b)' bulba.Dd Doo. It would MatJdD and Mn. Richard D. Campbell, botb of oourtt, a briJic-Jour-own ated from .UU.a Paclftc, Club's new and old board ban bttD worth Norawa RocneU't 6111 book ca.euaoo. More were Mist EloYe p1cn1c. obta1D1Ds a dt~r" ID PIIJ-luooblon was held Juoe 11 to capture the "~m-npturtd" eJpreuioo of Klob, autltant cbiDcellor: Mmtt. Doa-Tbe potter cootest l.sopeo cboJory. at tbe borne of the out-colo( thla f.reclded faced little feUowl Mrs. Jack aid Calot, Cbarlet KeUy, Dlrtd Lewis. to . cblldND 13 and UDder, FIHR DB SIGN ··~· Wo"'•" ·e. ...... M Colbert St.Yeuon. tbt bride's mother, was uabed to j Doaald DuUoc. Ellsabetb Fuller, Dolores &Dd prilel will be awarded ~~~;'.; scb~~le of tbe ber place of bOaor, IDd was JoiDed bJ ._llud HWJVCS. Ceorce Pelletier (music r RP lD tbt UDder 5, 6 and 7, 8 comJnc year's events ,wu lack IDd lOG Doa. n.yaretromSaGabrtel. board), Mrs. Roy WooJJey, and evt 80 I.Dd 9, 10 and 11, and 12 d18eussed. MaJdal of booor were Patty's lUten Carol muy more. ud 13 ace catecortes. Casb and Janet and Susie Cerrtna. Their bouqueta • • • • • priMs are $10 for tlrst, New oftlcers tor tbe com-matcbed tbt nonl des1-of tbelr quauat $5 for -.. and $Z for 3rA lDc year are Mrs. Doaald .... A small brown paper bag, alrma.lled from ~ .... Yabn, president; Mrs. Doo-full ak1rted dresses. Pdty's brlda.l gown HawaU, eoot.ained the l.nYttatloo, "Brown lD eacb ace croup. Posters aid Smith and Mrs. Ric lard of .atia f:aee crepe na gathered a.t tbe bag 1t with tbe Fubtooablea.,. And 80, ln a.aDOUDCq tbe plcnic and Spbooer, viee-pruldeotl; JOke and tubed at the nt.st, with full urtattoo of the "brown bag" luocbeoo, u coatat are uallable at Mrs. Lawrence Jones, tee-sltnll cuffed at the wrlst ••• Her weddlDc ·sucguted by tbe presldeot's wtfe, Mrs. Westcllff Pllu shopping retary; Mrs. WWiam cap wu of the arne materlal as tbe gown, Gerald Ford. tbe FashJooables ended their center bast.oeues. The back beuy lace trtm ••. t:llllng to tbe 'ftist 4tb year. lD.stea.d of members bringing tbelr of tbe poster w11l be the JACK GEARING • NEW OWNER 1Dt1 L COAST HWT. CGeONA D& MM • CAU U1 loa ix NfCII• 67a-UM We're a ONE STOP CENTER For everything you need for FUN IN THE SUN! BR~CH CHAIRS· TOWELS· UtrJBRELI.M· C:,4.Hn.U.S BE~CH TOTF.S ·ICE CHHH SURF R~FTS • <:AND PAll \ C:V-'J TA.N PRF.PS • C:l'N Gl.AH H · Fl/ \f STR~W 6 CWTH BF.4CH HA.'fS ... and much much more! PltUCIHPTIONI PIWD 7 DAYS A WIIK .... -DATI • .. 7 IWtDATS M•twrll Meh C11tH•t ........ , .... OR Uf'OINTM 67). SIU Of'!N I·,. lOB'S TUI!S.Huv SAT. PORT IAAIER !HOP 2901 LCOAIT HwY. t:OROMA o•L MA.- Rickey, treasurer. • •• aU ln all glvq a graceful nuld effect. luoch 1n a brown bag, u was a.n aJ fresco "canna" oo which children ' NEW HOME .PRODUCTS Patty earrted aslnglelong-stemmedfngrant luoeheoo at the Lido Isle bome of Mrs. wW draw or paint "why A-•••••••---~--1111! ... ~-~~~~~ • WILL BE ON DISPLAY red rose, symbol of deep true lcwe. Doo Crawford Westertng, wtth favors a.nd door merlca f.s beautiful to me." Cbtmise LaCotlte-Parcell -Cooverse-Trttol'D -Oe.rt1a Gates Jr. (brother o! the groom) ns best prizes htddeo in brown paper bags, tied Tbe posters must be turned 'R , 1 . ':1 f'f• tT TH• The newest products ll>r ma '· Uohero were Ftanlc See and Chuck with eolorM ntll.t. The "bag•• theme coo. 1a1o Westcwt Piau m.r-.! tlrulhina in 111111i.6 t the home wlU be found dur-Holt. tinued witb a sbo'f1Dc of Geoffrey Beane's chants by July z. • · ., ., e,...,. ,,,.., •• , • land Home and Garden Show, Christine (Mrs. Howard) Gates and Kate the ~eeoe Bag line, which was a seosatloo elude prizes for the best-~~ ALL TOP BRA./tl DS ing the 21st annual South-We were happy to be at the table with sportswear colleetloo for summer • • • Tbe bike parade wlll in-! PEATURIHG cl.lt•c •• ..... , .. which wUl be presented Aug. (Mrs. Ed) A.insworth. E1 wrote for tbe lD New York sowlngs. decorated bikes. [ 15-24 1n the Anaheim Con-Los Angeles Times prior to hJs death some Fashiooable member Mary Lou Molander Tbis year'sblgparadewill >-aramounl '"or vent1on Center. years ago ••• lUte writes too; she 1s on (Mrs. Stanley), manager of the Devereaux, feature antique cars, ~s, t' George Colourls, founder-her third book. The RusseU Ralpbs of San Lido Vlllace, coordinated the show wlth noata and ma.rchin( units. a Beblnd tbe InteroaUoral Pancake House producer of the annual event, Ga'>riel were present, as were former New-the belp of chairman Mildred Mead (Mrs. Newport ~yor Dooald ~ m E. 17th St. COlla Mosa Phone H&-MM said that hundreds of decor-porters, Est.her and Bev Johnsoo, down fro:rr-WWiam). In addltloo to professionat' model Mclnnla has proclaimed the • i-l Set.' Moo. tbru Tbars.-Fri.to 8:00 p.m.-SUD..U-1 .f ated booths will be set up Carmel Valley. I was quite thr1lled to see Wtn WUsoo were members Susie Lawt'eoce week of July 4-lZ as biceo-Fr.ct p _ w _ Dunlop _ Dana _ Tretoro _ 8lacrcle lD the Convention Center to Esther agaiJl, reca.Uing our Children's Home of Lapna Beach :Uld Donna Anderson (Mrs. tennb.l week. exhibit au manner of pro. Society yea.rsl Also her sister, Dorothy Ralpb). Tbe last h •o are new members and ducts for the home, from Beauchamp ••. Bob couldn't make 1t • • • were Introduced along wtth two others Mrs. OCC PAPER IS RATED the latest In furnJshtngs and Larry and Muge Brown were ~he:e too Roy McCullough (Susie) and Mrs. Joho'Poyas lRD AMONG «) AT USC appliances to small deeora-• • . Charlle Johnsoos •.• plus many, (M.axloe). brlnglng the totl.J membe.rsh.lp to Orange Coast College's Uve Items. Swimming pools, many more with many, many good wishes 65 ••• although the founder, Mrs. Mead, student newspaper, "Coast patio furniture and covers, and lots or rlcel cootended, "It bas always~ ...eo my intention Ll.nes," tlnlsbed 3rd out of barbecues and allied ltems • • • • • to llmlt the group to 39 • . • a beautifUl more tba.n 40 Southern Cal- for Southern Calltornla~!:-Our neighbors, Dr. and Mrs. Rapp (Ruth number." trornia community college lng wUI occupy manydi-Y and Gerry), were among the recipients of Member Vlrgl.n.la Kar.anjja.n(Mrs. Mic bael) entrants at tbe 50th annual the beautlfieaUoo awards sponsored by the of Beverly Hills and Laguna Beach brought USC student news da·1 com- women's division of the Newport Harbor •n excltlng finale to the show with a large petition held May 17 at USC. Chamber of Commerce. Sl.Dee the presenta-brown bee tUled with Kuanjlao jewels, Los Angeles Pierce Collere tton, we have oottced heavy foot tralftc past demoostrattng the Importance jewelry could ftn!sbed ttrst and Sa.ntaMoo- t belr. home, 310 otamood Ave., Bal Isle, bring to summer cottons. lt was announced lea City Coll~e ns Zod. and much oh-lng and ah-lng. ''a blt of jewelry tor the Fashionables "Coast Lines" news edt- The awardees were welcomed by Dolphin only," designed by member Gloria (Mrs. tor Steve Lusk of Costa Me- president Erline Loop, who also extended Jotm) Mooney, will be flnlshed by Mr. Kaz-sa woo a ttrst place plaque appreciation to the )ldges, Carroll Beek, anj.lan and available to members 1n late Ln the "best news story'' Gary Burrill and Ed Hirth, who were also summer. competttloo. Chrlsty Goe- oo hand at the awards luncheon at the lrvtne Each member cootrl.butes $100 annuaUy Utz of Newport Beach, news Coast Country Club. 1 found it most interest-.o ttle xholarsbtp fund of World Campus editor last fall. tlnished 3rd ing to view Jack Osborn's special showing Afloat, Chapman College, division of lnter-in the same category. XEROX C U -Dial \ ~ 4¢--=-~ 546·2693 '-!If! -. -. : --COPY CENTD 3400 Irvine An. Ne 20% off ........ '"••'" , •. u 1n color of all the awardee places. Everyone oat1ooa.l education. Amoog tbose "brown Pat ArUJl(tooofCosta Me-l~:::;::;;;::;;;;;;;;;;~ also enjoyed the lnformaUve talk by speaker ba.gglng lt" were Shirley Wllsoo (Mrs. Ern-sa received an hooora.ble LewLs Whitney, general maDa(er of Ro,er's est); Larry(Mrs. Herbert)DlamODd; designer mention in edteorta.l writtng, Gardens, Harbor View, who was sUrprised Pee Power (Mrs. Chester Marcell, Jr.). JObD CarrollandCbuckGaU- to 1fDd be too was ooe at the wtnners. 0 . W. Lacwa Beacb; Sue (Mrs. Gt ... ,e H.} Jones, YOO. botb of Huntl.n(too 645-1313 540-6011 -,-:_":_:.....,. .. -~-----""'\ (Dic k) Ric hard presented the awuds in bts Balboa Island; SalJy (Mrs. Harvey) Somers; Beach, earned hooorable own warm style. Teddy (Mrs. Harry) Axeoe; and Kathy (Mrs. meotloos for a pboto essay • • • • • c harles) Fishback. Also in attendance, repre-tbey did last tall oo Upper Now Fanners can protect your home, auto apartment for less. This past week a group of ladies of the seating Chapman College, were Mmes. Donald Newport Bay. art~~ofTh~~~~OCI,n~C.~~~~hm~J.~~andMe~~~~~~~====------------------~, by charter bos for a day at the Pasadena A. Gr1f!1ths. • • • • fl Historical Museum and f'I.M ish folk art Thl S tu day 01 .. ht June 21 at the New-NEW SUMMER Our policy Is saving you money· ~~· OUR ~ 548·5554 18th YEAR . RABBITT INSURANCE 1914 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa exhlblt. One member was overheard tore-s a r .. • • mark "a ::barter-chatter bus," since there porter loo, El Bekal Temple .~f the ~ld was plenty both ways My hostess was Coast Shrine C lt.~b presents a night in ( B l ) Al.l tlaJ f th Araby" • • . an enning of middle-eastern Carol Mrs. ew ey en, c rman ° e ta ta start•.... t 6·30 m with "attitude muslc group of T and G, UCI •.. a.nd we did n SJ. ...,. ~ · p. • our share of chatting. Going tn lt was about ad)lstmeot hour, toUowed by a gourmet ' u .... ) dinner and the eotertainment. Potentate Mu a.ntlques, Interiors (they are remode-G Miller with chairman Al Gallade Galaxy and trips (they are fiytng east for a short D~ive, wW welcome guests at the poieotate'E Yislt) .•• Coming home 1t was • • ·the ....,,_.4__, Ktn.. ry E Whiteoeck, Newport delicious luocheon, the lovely s.Uver cups r~u. ...,.e · from the uss PASADENA, 1n which the wine Beach, ts in charge of resern.tioos fot na sened; tbe ateostve prdens, tree this very gala evening, We are celebrating 54 years of service to the Greater Harbor Area under the same ownership and management with Super Savings in every department! - CLASS.ES NOW FORMING FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS A Speciai- H 0 L' SF w I \. F { F '( F R C H F COL R ~F Starting Mondoy , II o.m. I~ ·~ •. ,. . TRY TH E "F U N WO RL D OF D AN C IN G'' FR O ~ MODER N J AZ Z T O C L ASS I C A L BALLET DANCE ACT PLAY THIS SUMMER THIS SUMMER THIS SUMMER Ct.a.ues 1D Jau • Ballet -Class.s in AcUna -Paoto-Classes tn Guitar -Ptuo - mime-Voice. Teens& adults Flute -VIolins -ClartDit Tap -For mtn, women, btelnnln~ ttlru professlooaJ -SU -Vk)ll -Oboe-9t. cbildrtla. teeu. AUDIT lOMS POR: R-4ROOtJR ~WftC JAZZI BAL..LET CO. F.N~F~IU.E Rl''l A.J H <\lliCr AUDtTIOM5: ~~~,. rROL'P AUDITIOMI: T ...... J-. U . a, '0/11 F. IIi I (, It'()~ 1-'IJ .. IIIPOIIItm..a T•n...r.. 16 (a new play) 1:JO p.m. Sat. Ju.oe l8 t.u, &dllltl, e_IIQ4,.. EXCKANGE CLUB OFFICERS lbr tbo comlac ,_,. Ia Newport Bacll are, from left, dtnetou Ted ~ IUid Diet Rodp, prosldellt Albert Doollp, !lid Yl<o- prnideat Frill DI.Yis, 1st Ylee.pruldeet Rob ...,..., ud directors Douclu: Keup and Garrett TeW&U:le. ~ named Thursday, June 5, 1n tbe club's IADual at t.be B&hia Corlnthian Yacht Club were Mlclael GertDer and James Truesdell. Club, wlltch claims to be the oldest and bl&rest clllb in Newport, Is also the only Exclan(e California to win 8 utiooa.l awards for e~rcellmce liP membership and senlce, (Exct.nce Club phOto.) Kurra$ch is fops in CIF David Kurn.sch of New- port Harbor hJi:h school, prombiJ the best high- school shot putter ln Am er- Ica, wu named this week to sban "CIF athlete or the year" honors with La- guna's Erie Hulst. The prestigious Cltlzen Savlngs Athletic foundation made the announcement yes- terday, plcldng the pair as the top track and fleld com- petitors in the Clf southern sectioo. The foundation also named Brian Theriot, Newport run- ner, and Ken Coooer, Es- tancia high-jumper, to the all-Cif track tea m. Young Kurrasch has not lost to a high-school com- petitor in Z years. He as secood In last weetead'ara- Honal )mJor AAU eompeti- Uon, tln.lshlne 2nd to a )lrdor college athlete. He is beaded for a college athletic eareer at UCLA. Brian Theriot ft.l ple'W:t as the top 440 numer in Cbe southern section CJF,. Willett Includes allofSootbernCaU- fornia, minus Los Aaceles aDd San Diego sciiDOls. ON DUTY AT HOOO Army Private ~ l .. Slsk Jr., son of Jftl1aA. 112 Danbury Laae, COlla Mesa, Is asslpldJ.U • automotive parts ~PKIIJbt In the 1st Cavalry DlYisklrl at Ft. Hood, Texas. I CHURCHES : I Ceaaal Bible Clarda ROII!RT M. I!MGSTOM -flASTO. 2310 ST. et ORANGE , COSTA MESA -645-!10!10 S-y DIOniiD( wcrllbtp • to,so a.m. _, Scllool a__, efealla& worsldp -I:SO p.m. 9:00a.m. Wtdi18C111 Bible m.tT ud pnrer •••.•• ?:00 p.m. · Aa ~ church wttb Btble teacb.J.DC milllltrJ FIRST BAPTIST CHUR I CLiff DR., NEWPORT lEACH -UN'.:O DR. F. KENTON I!SHOII PASTOI SUM DAY ICHOOL •••• , taJI A.M. 1fOIIIttP ••• , 1•. Jt..M, & 7 P.M. II aLa ITV)I,n : · laMP ... Wla. 0 ILIAMO. C. JACitSOM, Su.DU, Servioe ........ 10: 00 SIGclal SObool ......•. 10,00 C!MTIII Sf,, COSTA MISA ..... lOA GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterans' Memorial Bldg. 565 W. 18th,Costa Mesa REV. TOM TYREE, Pastor SUNDAY SERV ICES· 10,30 A.M. & HlO P Sunday School. all ages. 9 :30 HOME BIBLE CLASSES' Call 552-0092 .,.each.ing Bible Doctrine• AlTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY We invite you to worsh1p LUTHE.RAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pacif)(' View Dr. Corona del Mar, Calif. AWRENCE D. FRUHLIN Past o r -Phonr 644·2664 SUMMER SCHEDULE Sunday worship: 9:30a.m. Nursery and Coffee Hour Ouistion Sci•nce Service$ FIRST CliURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Vi<~ Lido Nt"wport lk<~ch SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 & 10:30 •.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9 & lO:SO a.m. WEDNESDAY EVEN I~G M.EETING 8 p.m. RE ADING RCM.>M,! Week d<~yJ: 9 a.m. · 5 p.m. Wednu,by:9 a.m.·7 :45 p.,. Tund<~y · 9 a.m.· 5 p.m.: 7-9 p.m. SECOND CHURCH OF OfRJST. SCIENTIST Newport Bnch at Corona dd Mar JlOOPuifu; View lli. SUNDAY SOJOOL10a.rn SUNDAY SERVICEtOa.m WEDNE SDAY lt :OO P .M. Ruding Room : 350()-8 E. Co••tBwy. Eatr.ac;:c oa N•rd .... Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.rw. to 5 p. Saad•y •hetllod)i~~ to f·, Sat.: 10a.m.to .. p;M. You arc cotdiaiiJ tnrired to attend Church ~n"icel' and ro u~e Re It~ THE FIRST BAPTIST CH ACII; THE CENTER FOR IIILICAL STUD!ft , t1U A.M. 118LI CLAIIII 11100 A.M. WO.SHIP HOUR 1100 P.M. IYAGILISTIC HOU• DJI . JI"'MY COI415, PAUOR House Prayer 2411 E. COAST HWY., CORONA 0£L MAR LOWER LIVEL -"IAR INTERDENOM/NAnONAL. FULL GOSPEL 8UNOAY ICNOOL: f:41 · ~· ARYICI: IVAHGILITIITIC KRVICI: 1:01 P.M.JUNDrAY "'AYift AND ••u ftUDY: 7:-P,M. MDNIR ''¥ WILLIAM T . KROAH, PAI'roR PHONE: 842-1712 '.P"Iymoutll Conareaatlonal Church' • .......... h ,, d-.,, ud -wtll qe. -1M ft_,t-........ c-.-·- u -loolel>l, J-11, -.. ~=:;.: at CJIJ Hall, ~ Ia< AIDollo'e" tho ?:SG mMIIac 111cl.loc loon IIIlo. • tiOIISING DENSITY n-· • WA.RIJK)QR ......... cStll&\lUou, 111ti!Nd by rut ...... a ........ 1D aaft Co.:Umu Paal Ryc:ll:lft, 1P1C11J ....U ud,lfq ~ ... tertttt·• • u.-IP*'o. Royal regatta .;;;t=:r= Crew Pl.cked .......... v• Lido, to al-p, lOw a,r • bi.U ~. tiNt ftrll: · ~ . Door. • . 1 ' ' OraD~e Cout CoUep :!.~·.~ eoo- crew ~c:b Dan Grant baa •• ftrikla of tM lfal-Kal ~elected tbe 11 memhon or-•i!meote tJ 1%01 Boy- his squad w110 will mate • Dr. to-by lbelnloe the trip to Eoel&Dcl to com. Co. pete 1D the pr4j:sUpoul Hen-• CO.AST HWY. eoatb of. ley royal regatta at Htoley-Newport Ceater wfll be the on-Thames July s..s. Tbey IUbJec:t of a pablle MariDC will also participate 1n tbe aimed at makllle clila(U .. I o.t>IID !J>ternatlooal regatta to the tnlllc cl""'l&llao part Ml•liP or,.CIR CHAMDLIR SGT. JACOBI' July 12-13. Of the City ceatraJ )lrlu, Orange Coast's 8-man • PACIFIC VI&W Me- MASTER CoPS from Newport Sucb, Ml'lored recently shell will consist of sopbo-mortal Part I&Dd, aortb 01 by the DriDCt COUDty Board of Supervisors for eamlng mores Craig Clarke, Rich tbe part_ wtU be IXM'!.W.red Utetr masters dtctees. an Capt. Louis Heeres, otttcer Barden, Jobo SUco:r::, Curt for a cbaD(e from pla.Dned Dooa1d CllaDdler tncl Set. Jim JaCObs. AH rot masters Fleming, Jeff Davies IDd uses to dtYelopmeal u a. degrees lD publlc adminlltraUoo from USC. Captain Bob Whitford, and fresh-50 .... cre bouslllc tnct: Heeres, a 15-y•r nteran of the local department, men Bill TuttOn and wm • NEWPORT CENTER'S DOW commaods the des:artment's admtntstraU.-e division. Holladay, Cox'n ts fresh-soutlnrest coroer will be Olncer Crw.nc:D,r, ln Newport slnce 1970, Is a crime man Mark Schirmer. studied for possible pnera.l aa!Jst.. ScL Jacobs has beea here since 1968 and ts a Alternates are sophomore plan land use cbanees. pUrol tleld Al)erYliOr, (Pollee Dept. photos.) Glen Laningham and trosb Eiplorers win Olympics - FO\' tbe seoaod straight . J-,Il>oN._rtllea<:hpost fbllped .an otlM!r Orange C...ty 'EJPIOrtT Scouts In ftli .. ~ ""'""t ,Ellplo"'r OlfBiplcs, fie~ Jwe 7. llt9p0i1 Pollee Chief James Gkns, Los Angeles FBI ·commander WUUam Sulllnn ud radio persoo- ~JommyG~t~e~OOd mfda .. llliri.Ttlti'Bda.y. T~ aw-. at tbe meet, which dnnr inore than 100 entries, was ~-c. Connell, 17. ot .Dc:wet Shores. He wa.s nrst 1n the decathlon, the high )Imp, the long ;Jmp abd tbe 1%0 low hurcDes. Otlw\r cold medal wlnnefs were Valerie Lewis of Co- rom. deJ •liar, Wbo WOO the pt:stol ~~ coq~.petiUon; M&rt ,,..,.._.,....n. New- piOrt, t.1io .wili m.•-meter tre'lm .-Mt t..,. sUrer and bi'OIIJ:o~IID S other ,w1la ' ,. -Diane c....-r.; · ~ Mea, wln- Hr ta1 tw cttll shot put, aod 2nd 1n the 100, 2ZO and 440 runs • A contingent from New- port wm go to the national E.zplorer Olympics thla summer ln Colorado. The local Explorer Post Is sponsored by the city police department, and specla.ll%es In studying lalf enforcement. Other local medal win- ners to this year's county meet were Johll Dilullo, 3rd In diving; Leora Fenn, 2nd In gymnastics and 3rd In the loog ).Imp; Bill Barrett, 3rtlln pistol; Tony Goss and David Gray, Jrd 1n s:aU1ng; Tert Craig, 3rd in the bcld- stroke and 2nd In the breast- stroke; Gayle Spray, 2nd in ten nis; Leora Fenn and Nancy Reuter, 2nd in tile 880 relay, and Miss Fen a was Jrd In the long )Imp and Mlss Reuter 3rd In the high )lmp; Eric Boss, 2nd ln wrestling. Officer Stan Bressler of the Newport pollee Is advisor to the post. C.t lht111bership gaining Mmd:ly'J ~y lunch- ec:il mtettJc of tbe Newport Harbor Ctllmbtr of Com- mene al the Warehouse restaurant dea.lt wllll the tol- IOY!ftc oobloc"' • FINANCES and mem- bership were reported up for May overtbesame month last year, but stU! lagglng behind for the year. Thus far, 13 new members have JOined tbe Cbamber this y•r. At tbe IUle time last yea.r, 18'1 tad jl)lbed. • CKARACT£R BOAT pande on July 12 wUl In- eta a rogftop.•lft1nc party at tbe UdiJ Yutege parking glnge, SIPOO.o&'ed by tht Women'.s Ok'lsloD of the Cbambet.~ .• • TENNlS toumament oo Aug. 16 will tectare the UCI team aod Cbalnber mem- bers. • lOSS NEWPORT BEACH contest, &p)OSOr~ by tile Jaycees, will end Friday night wltb aaoounce- mebl: ol the wtllner at a N"POrter Inn ball held by 1 tb&Citl!aber's CoAlmodores CHI>. • BRIDGE plu qg.- ~:~.!L.~,~ port Biy --oftlclally --by··-01-........ ottiWC.mller. • lii!W W.lLL tll.AQIIES tDrCIWriWr•lllbnawen ' -. ... tdll ... made aftllablo atliO ••"-. . • ~ad coa••- tlon bure:au chief Ed Nigro reported that the new group Is near Its goa l of raising $15,000 for the first year's budget, to be used primarily for brochures aod member- shlp promotion. • HIGH SC HOOL guest speakers Joe Bush of New- port Harbor and Rich Nebb of Corona del Mar told of plans for strong leadership and student p:arUclpaUon in next year's school pro- grams . Pioneer CM resident dies Michael Santa Cruz, sz. Costa Mesa resident for 53 1 years and owner of Boule- vard Liquors in Newport Heights, died Saturday at Hoag hospital. He Is survived by his wife, Je2nette, of the lamlly home at 262 15th, Costa Mesa; a son, Michael A. Santa Cruz, of Orange; brothers Daniel Santa Cruz of Arkansas, Ar- thur Santa C ruz, Carl Cbec- os, and sister CoMie Jord- aon, an of Costa Mesa. Rosary was recited at Bell-BroadWay chapel in Co- sta Mesa andmassnscele- brated atSt.JoaQUim'sCath- ollc Cburch. Burial was In Orange. The t.amUy sucgests me- motlal donatloos to the Or- aoee County Cancer Fubd. PREJIIER SHOWING OF DONAHUE ART Aetro Cnatlooo ta pn. HllloJ o pnmtor-.. of Rleblrd L. o...-.~. Joel Kew. TOP RACQUETBALL STAR COMPEIES Charlie Brumfield of Sao Diego, acbowledged as the ftnest racquetball plarer in tbe world today, beads an lmpresstn list of players I wbo wU1 compete to tbe se- cond tnmaal oaUooal outdoor ·s n11 racquetball ehamploo- shfps June 20..ZZ at Oruge Coast College. He woo the utlooal 3-wall opeo s.lngles tiUe at OCC last year and teamed wttb Bud Muehlelsen to tate the doubles. Otber stroog competitors are Steve Keeley of San 01- COIIEIIAif 808 !lOft WID. ego. NRC's JeadJn.g money winDer this year; Steve be among the !1st ofcelebri-Strandemo of San Otego; ties entertalning at the 1975 Due Charlstoa or St. Louis; Orange County Fair. He will Tom Koch of tbe University appear .,·tth Les Brown oo of Florida; andOCC physical TuesO.• , ~uly 15, In a grand-education lostnJctor Barry stand shovo ~"l!'lnnilll!: at 8 Wallace. p.m. He will be part of the Admission to the touma- falr's program of continuous ment 1s $2 per day. Three- free entertaloment, under day passes will be avallable which tile general admission for $5. price or $1.75 coversevery-~1~<>1Wudf "~ u>:"''•' tiline except tho canlvat. ,&a-INN·:f .ISH rides and food. The lair • ~~ ~.. !r will nm !rom July 11-20 DERBY. JULY 8TH and will be open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekends and opening day; hours oo week- days wUI be noon to 10 p.m. FUN() RAISER FOR BRAILLE INSTITUTE SonQY Meleodrer., week- end personality on radio sta- tion KMPC, wUI be the mas- ter of ceremonies for a tea being staged by lbe Braille Institute's fund-ralsillg group, the Ladles Audllary of Newport Beactl, to hooor volunteers working for tbe institute. Tbe tea will be held Wednesday a.tteroooo, June at the Sherman Institute A' "HuCk Ftnn•· tlshin( derby oo July 8 wUl be part of Newport's blcentenntal week. Boys and girls 6 through 14 wW be Invited to flsh at Newport Pier tor prtus domted through the clty parts, beaches and re- creatioo dept. Rq:lstratloa Ls under way at Noel andBetty'sbaJtstaod on the pler. Tbe baU stand ls donaUng the prlses, wtllch •UI co to tbe aqlers -who catch tbe btcgest, most un- usual, most nrlety, smal- lest aod ttrst ftsb Pri&es -1'bltc.blr A --~~=~~~;:.;~~~==~~l T1tl! uy.IOHH A. ' ~­.. _,.. .... ·--ot 11>o I -.,. Cka ol .... rill ..._ ........ -..110 ...... port c-Dr ... _. c-... -""'._ ................. Gil SUndoy-: ' • ....,., 9 .... .,. 1 , .... a.wdl Sdlool ioa;a. --GAO .,.EET, NEWI'OfiT ..... ' . ' I . ,........., .. ......... lloo ..... c' 2 , ... _ .... -... ,........,.11 .. I TWO .. CO MPLETE SHOWS (PG) 7:00 a.nd 9:~ I . ' • J • 1171 MIWPOIT COSTA MilA , . .,., •• a. Servl ce . ( 5416Sl) 1 a, .. u .. , I Lunch I Dinner "• SfJ«cialiu ;, Omcd diU 4001 W. COMt Hllhny Neaport a..ctt . j' , II • ' I a J.'f .'\....., . ' I a., -- WITH THE FAMED TAJ MAHAL of Aira, lodta, in the background, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pe1rsol of Shon Cll.trs are shown at one of the high spol!.s of their 4 mootb tour of the Middle East and Orient. 1 'hey returned recently from their journeys, which took them to Heoc Konc, Singapore, Indonesia, Ceylon, Pak1l a.n, Algbantstan, Iran, Lebanon, Egypt, Israel, Jordan_ UK1 Dead S., Jerualem and Tel Aviv. The Peirsols owned llodopentedthe Corona del Mar Pharmacy for 22 years t•e!ore rettrt.Dg Ill De- cember, 1972. Since tben, Mr. Pelt• ol bUbeenu.ociated part-time with Zweber's Corooa del .. 1' Pbann;;cy. Pen Women tc:) confer A 2-day writers confer- e nce is being sponsored for the week-end of Juoe 20 and 21 by the National League of American Pen Women, Laguna Beach branc h. Ses- s ions wtll be held from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and from 9 through 5 Saturday at the Congregational C burch and patio. Authors, teachers, poets, editors and television writ- ers will be a!TlOOg those participating in the da- ~nd-nr~tl­ dudiDC Aroold Hano, utter ud UCl tea~t; Sbana Bernacclli, editor from Pasadena; Paul Vaogellstl. poet; Helen Hinckley Jooes, author and teacher at Pasa- dena City College; Patrtck O'Brien, cllildren's litera- ture; Dr. Samuel Eisenstein, professor at LA Community Coll81l;e; WUUam McGivern, television author for sequ- ences in ··Ko)ak.," "Pol!ce Story" and "Adam 12," Ivan Jones, poet and edu- .cator; and Barbara Cox, head of a literary agency in New- port Beach. Thelma Paddock Hope of Corona del Mar presented a skit about the experiences of an artist sket<'hing at the final meeting of the season for the LagunaBeachBrancb and tlwt ~ II 8t. Jeba to must.:: .. Pre.,\cMat l'fiDIIe H.cter - soa ofL,._ ..... a.Dnd botb M:;rs, ,... -s •rs.. Wtcgtna: M -peadtMe at the AMJ• Os Regt&~~tr.-..• a. .. 1- day wrt1ltlft c .. •~MY ~ mUe .... ~ •• ~ ·-son It Mi-4ftl.. MRS. -t.aliDM SU I •. 0.. .tr;ln. BooMn. .. • ' ...a "-I. til an U .... ......._.a coroee~~~ .---------.. of the National League of Mrs. Sbeltou V. •mnd by ber be...._.. ,.,.,.,. - Stena.. ud ••.e.r t..M Haddock. MATTRESS'ES WKW -U8UIIJ)DfG lrretYJar Shapes r.......,-c.ttea COSTA NfSA NATTUSS CO. 21JONe,..rtaiY6 541·1JOJ American Pen Women of La- guna held in South Laguna. A musical program was also presented by Florence Roe Wiggins or Laguna, who has set some of her owo poems Accordlnc to Blbi-BeT- germ ibneral bam' •r- Yices aod barta 1\ were lwld ln Lamar, Mo •. I e (f) Ide ~ otite· THE 1975 -78 EDITION OF YOUR HARBOR AREA ,.,• .. •••o•• ••••cttoaY "GOING TO BED VERY St«>RTL Y'' II S U II Y 0 U I f II M IS AD I QUAT IL Y II P IISIMM II TNI OilY COMPUTE YEllOW .. WNITI PAll TlllPNOII llllCTOIY IIClUSIYU Y SIIYI•t .COSTA •tsA -IIWPOIT tiACN - COIOIA til MAl & IIYIII D!LIVEIY TO Tit! 75,000 IESIDEMCES I IUSIMEUIS -JUlY ?I CALL MOW l&ae-so3o I · I 774-sea31 LUSK!Y BROTHERS & CO. INC . . , .. Mrt Ul ot tal MulcaJ ,....., GaUd ot Nnport ....... ~by fhderk de .......We, dn- IUUe t.Dor. I.Dd Judy hwtU, ~ecompullt, at tbelr ftrlt uaaaJ metttne ..... 4. Held ID tbe Ba.bia Cortn- thlu Yaebt Club, tbe meet- Ina wu atteaded by 45 mem- bers Wbo wUDessed the ln- ltallaUoo of Mrs. Betty Moss u prelideat, succeeding Mrs. EUr.abtth 'hson Campbell, tbe GuUd's first presldent. SeniDg with Mrs. Moss are Mrs. Joan Jordan, vice president; Mrs. Janice W. Jooes, secretary; Mrs. June L. Gleason, treasurer, and Dr. Lester L. Jooes, par- Uamentarlan. Other board members are Patrick Dou- pn, Frederic W. Martin, I.O.O.F. LODGE REINSTITUTED Mre. tHrehetJt Campbell, I.Dd Mre. MartaD Serre-. FoUowmc Dr. J~s· ~ tlelat1ac at the mmnattoa. Nn. Mots I.DDOUill..ed tbat the Musical Ambassadors bad beeo formed •s a pubUe servlee cesture. The Am- bassadors cooaist of5 mem- bers of the Mutdcal Theatre GuUd wbo will dlasemi.Date GuUd information to servlce clubs. They may be coo- tacted at Musical Theatre GuUd, P.O. Box 1504, New- port Beach. The Gulld meets the first Wednesday each month at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The public Is Invited to at- tend and guests, wlth reser- vations, may stay for lunch. BOYS QU B HOURS SERVE MORE YOUTH Lou Yantorn, executive di- rector. announces that In an effort to serve more boys, the Boys Clubs o(ferevenlng Costa Mesa Lodge 29, hours. Starting this week the l.O.O.F., announces that clu b hours are 1 p.m. to Orco JunJor Odd Fellows 5 p.m. and 6;30 to 9 p.m. Lodge l4 1.1 being reinsti-Monday through Fr iday. The tuted and will meet at 7:30 clubs will be closed Satur- p.m. the 2nd and 4th Wednes -day and Sunday. day of eacb month at the l.O.O.F. Temple, 2476 New-JOHN TOMCZAK WINS port Blvd., Costa Mesa. MARINE PROMOTION Young men between the ages of 10 a.od 18 may call Kenneth Knapp, 530-1044, ror loformaUon to j>in. Costa Mesa Odd Fellows recently participated 1n the Junior Fireman programs, which teaches fire preven- tion. Costa Mesa 4tll stu- dents were awarded badges for their outstanding work by the Costa Mesa nre dept. Ma rinE> LanC'e Corporal John P. Tomczak of 2128 0-ange Ave., Costa Mesa, has been promoted to his present rank while serving at the Marine Barracks, Naval Weapons Station, Con- cord, Ca!lr. A for mer stu- dent or Huntlngton Valley Christian high school, Foun - taln VaUey, he j>ined the Marines In January, 1974. DOROTHY ROBINSON United Way aide hired Dorothy A. Robinson or Newport Beach bas accepted the posltion of division di- r ector in charge or spec~al gilts wltb United Way or Orange County North/South. Sbe began her United Wa \ work in 1957 with the Glen- dale Community Chest. Most recently she was metro- politan director and agenc} relations dlrector for United Way of Sacramento area. Prtor to 1971 she was with the western r egion of U01t~ Way of Los Angeles as special gi!ts director and agency relations dlrertor. Before coming to Califor nia sbe was a pubtlr srhool teacher and prlnclpa l 1n Michigan. Sbe is also a writer or children's literature and has had over 100 stories pub- lished. ..,. ~It EnCII ...,!!plf.DLY'-'~5 THURSDAY, JU E 1\ l97S CD!!••ew.. WORLD'S LAIC£ST: PUT IN A ILUE HAVEN POOL OR SPA· FREE ESTIMA TEl CALL NOW OR DROP IN •.. We 're Ct ... By And Open 7 Days A Week. 12222 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove 530-1142 871-8020 n2-3401 Of' 649-5094 Stoto L l c o,.ao lt2:Zl7 II v •••• '" o ...... c ...... , 122 Agate Ave., You may not join the Army to get a college education, but it may end up that way. College isn't the only plaCe to continue )'OUr education. .. Last year alone, 90,000 young men and women earned college credits while serving in the Army. And the Army paid up to 75% of the tuition. And now, through the Army's newest educati onal program, Project Ahead, you can enlist in the Army and start college at the same time. For more information, see your local Army Representative. You'll find the address in the Yellow Pages under "Recruiting:' Or callB00-523-5000 toll free. In Pa., call 800-362-5696. ' "' .....-r HAIIIIOIIIISIGII PlkllltDWEEIILY -rAafl ;:;~.=~-., <iidUit· .NeW. ' • Til rmrr Bi.rnrr ,_ • or .. -~ 1oft CIIVIICII OFCOITAMDA, ,......,...,.. Cllu<lt, CUll __ --101 ,. ......... II_ ... _ ... Dr.-·lln. 9f=t t'a ---A!fl AM ... nt Ant tldl I~ 1CUwer Md Mr. Ud ... iof .-,. l4iiclll Cllrlollu -.dJ •· lilra. E Kim stno1L Dr II , .;or, f •• _, Ill ~ l!llod "Doo1 loot lillian" Ku-• ..W b1 ...-.,; ~ •MWrcoma.eiiiC wm bt pra•••ted ll P*• of mule at Tabor CoUtp, wq ~.e..CWUH r.,..·at of tlll1 p.m. "ealac •r-RWJboro. K&uu. wbefrt. rae I P\ID• ada FridiJ', IODo ZO, flee lbll _, br lbe-IJICI 1111'1. IOltftr ftro- II 1M--W. Pl&ron. Tbe plar--· Kim stroll wW be _ ,... llcoii)"IJICI cJaal. wrllo Ia Ralpb IDDI, llllllll>< loorilc to tau cberp ot ~ ... PI,....... bi.Ye ubcl ol IIYetal pi&JI DOW bttac b1a on c ... rch. for ~· 11 ,_ ct1Dt COlt ot ltlcld tD cllllrches aad UYiic IDe,.. .. ")dt to 8Cboola throarcboat the CDUD-• Tbe Rev. Eleaoor Jaek· m .... 1tata quo/' aid ti'J, .oo ol tbl Newport. HartJOr Raljllll LnJ.a. j01Dt clalrmaa • THE ' NEWPORT BAR-C bureb of ReUclous SeleocE of tbt ()roup, Coast Collece BOR CHURCH OF RELIG-bas beea' tovtt.s to apea.. I.Dd ~Goldelf Wtlt College De-IOUS SCIENCE, 541 C•ter at the IOtbanntvar•I'JINTA gotJattJ:w committee. St., Costa Mesa -''Are you Cor...._ .. meettnc July 6-11 Tbe certmcated em-testt.ac }'007" wUJ be tbe lD c.. ..... co. Sbe wW lead ploJM,S rf1\!Sfld • 6 per ctDt sermoo topic of tbe Rft. acta I•OCipS and will tau coM otUrillc alary tncrase ElaDOr Jackaoa at 10 a.m. on "tbe bealiD( power ol offered by tbe board. Tru.s-. .SU..,. Guest sololst Will God's love." , tee Robert Humphreys u-be Clltfi.UC teaor Armaodo pla.lped tlltt tbe 1Z per ceot Stern., A beneftt coacert tncteue woeld result trom tor the bu.UdlDg hmd wm ' CODJbinlnc tbe 6 per ceat be held at 7:30 p.m. Sun-., salafJ boost with tbe ID-day .. Tbe singers are Diane l!J1 crease ot fringe beDellts. PUcber aod Dan Ahrurm, The bollrd also pointed out accompanied by Barbara. that the salary schedule ot Worsley, Dt.trlct employeea was No. • THE HARBOR TRINITY 2 lD the state and probably BAPTIST CHURCH, 1230 No. 4 oaUoawlde, Baker st., Costa Mesa - CRUISE GETS FUNDS Mike !lagan wUI speot at tbe 8:30 a.m. Sunday ser- FOR HEHL EY TRIP vice. Tbe sermon at 11 a.m. Orango! Coast College's aDd 6 p.m. wUI be given 60-foot, 10-meter yacht, by the Rev. Blll Acton of "Sally," will take persons Mariners Ctllrcb.. on a 2-bour enDing cruise • PLYMOUTH CONGRE- around Newport Harbor GATIONAL CHURCH, 3262 every ntgbt this week to Broad st., Newport Helgbts help ra.J.se mooey to seod -Guest preacher tor tbe occ •s crew to Englaod to 10 a.m. Sunday se"lce 1t'ill compete in the Royal Henley be tbe Rev. Thomas Hamll- Reptta. "Sally" will all ton, a graduate of Fuller from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Seminary and DOW 1D mts- nlgl\tly. There Is a $25 do:m-skma.ry work at a youth YU- UOII per couple. Reserva-!age in Juneau, Alaska. His HODs may be madebyca111ng sermon topic Is "At the Dope 556-5730, of His ca111Dg." The church Coach Dave Grant's occ pastor, ReY, John LlDdnll, crew Is scbeduled to leave returned last Sunday trom a tor England June Z4. The 4 week trip to the Orient. Royal Henley Regatta is set for. July 3-6. r . n HARBOR KEY DEBUTANTES: Seated, left to rllbf:, Gayl~t Ana Kan&.ler, Tamara LJDD M•bu., EUeo Micbel11' Roseoberg, Carollae Yartln SlaJ'der, Kana Lee B1nniR.c and Jamie Susu Yale; ""'"'nc, Sa.u Cb:rt.lt1De Metsler,. AJme Frances Bardeo, Lynn Sberee T~ Cathy Altlt Connelly, Kathy JeanM Ruab. Patricia Ellzabeth Ruul.l aDd Heidi Catherine 1f41.1. 13 DEBS MAKE BOVV Thirteen young women were formally presented to society last Saturday eveo- ing at the 11th annual Em- pire debutante ball, spoo- sored by Harbor Key. a sup- port group of the Child Gui- dance Center of Orange C9unt. Festh1Hes bep..n with a cocktail party tor assem- bled guests on the tlower- laden plau at the Moote Carlo room of the Newpor. ter Inn. Rush, ThomasCbarlesGou ld DL Miss Patricia EUzabeth Rush, Mrs. Norbert Jos •!Ph Dollinan, tbe late WUJ.II1m Lee Rosh, Jom Edwllrd Loce. Miss CarollDe Martins· ay. der. Dr. and Mrs. Hou ard Martin Snyder, Oscar Al- fred Simmons DL Miss Lynn Sheree 1'ha- gard. Mr. a.od Mrs. wmuam Osborn Tbagard, Ll nton Wade Nolan. Miss Jamie Susan 'hie, Mrs. Pierre Artt.Jr l;lols- soo, Bu.rton Allen YalE•~o Eric Phil Domanlc. After tbe ·ball, the debu- tantes and their escort I wen entertained at a pa:rty and breakfllst at the homEr of Dr. Rosalyn L. Binning .. Assis- ting Dr. Binning were Mrs. Barden and Mr. at~ Mrs. CODDelly, ENS I • • for Long Term Storag~ I DEALERS WANTED! Beautiful Kerosene .Lamps Convert to electrk:lty in seconds 18 Hour and 7 Day Candles 011 Lamps, Wicks and Scented OUs Get acqutinted Special! C•rn•tion ALBACORE ~~~:;-ofl s·1rs 10uo••auo• ••"5 ••tu WI 'Ill! USY TO "MDI " 1 '-c.w •• ~ ••• ••• ... Wheat Grinders and Mixers · Lst us te8ch you how to use whe•t to save money. m 1•11 ulgstar 0 -FOODS I When the guests moved ID- alde for the preseotatloD, dinner and dance, they en- tered another garden, which had been created wltb white latticed arches standl..ng on a blanket of grass wtth bou- quets of plnk nowers oo pedestals forming a back- ground for the entrance ot the presentors and the de- butantes. Surroundl..ng the antnnce and scattered throughout the ballroom were live-potted nowerlng plants and trees forml.og a garden atmosphere. • CHIROPRACT •OR • PERSONAL • MUSICAL fOil SAL I JUNE JAKBOREEI ·New ~·-~ Lown)' --ettt.UOII Thmr~oo£i' •/Sym. .fhonalJ. £, "vfl):C!. ---1 GEN rLEMAN of culture, 49, ,J.onz.a, start~ art broke_!Y:e In Coroni. del Mar: wisheS to pay for room in Corona del Mar near ocean for 8-12 months. local ref- erences, For interview, write to: Box 50, c/o En- alp Newspaper, Z721 E . Coast Hwy., Corona del .Mar, Call!. 92625. )40UIOD MOOO .•Tu••·•TOO~"··· ••• -·· la•7 .AT. •to-• • ., A-t-CH T. ON<.¥ SALES ·1• SERVICE. · a1. 'lnttlrT. cc.TA....; ll*nou.-1411 n .D& 'IIN.COIJII· CM.IDl CUTi.llll ~ •.•.. ;t---~:. • fOR SALE CABIN CRUlSER • 33 foot. TwlD C hrysier engines, Good condition, Quick sale for $9,750. Call Mr. Hand- ren, 675-5774. • MISCELLANEOUS GLEN'S GARDENING -a.nd Cleanup Sentce. Reuoo- abte rates. Good referenc- es. Call 673-200'7 after 5 p.m. e fDR RENT pholifser, $1100. Story • Claf'k"-Pta.a 1D con- temporary Wal., reg. price $145~.., now,.$ 975, New Yamata E10R CODSOie organ, reg. price $1600 ·-buy for •••• $2895, Stetnway grand planol --8 on our noor trom $3795 up. Lowrey THole Geea.ti or. pn, only • . • . $ 795. Galaxy organ --l011ded with goodies, tust • • $1295, Console plaOO --rental re- turn ...• , . , , $ 895, SCHMIDT MUSIC CO. Lowrey -Stelnway-Yamata 1907 N. Malo St., Santa Alii. Est. 1914 w WANTED TO R!NT FAMILY OF THREE, two adults and ooe ttfltl 110bool OOUSE -3 bedrooms, 2 gi rl, needs two bedroom baths. Professlooallydec-OOuse with garage &Dd orated. Prln.te patio, All yard. Costa Mea or buut-lns. Garage. Private vicinity. Prefer IOIIC- lauodry room.CIIotcearea term, reasonable mootbly of Corona del Mar. Adults rental, We do DOt l1U to ooly, no pets. Terms to move! Call 9 a.m. to 4 be discussed after inspec-p.m. 673-0553 days, After Uon. Phooe 675-ZOSl. 6 p.m. 531-6131. Two oEnRooM, 2 bot•ori-• HELr wAIITID n.te apt, with private ENVELOPES • paUo, privata laundryflc-per 100. Sed z'~ Wtlts. Garage. AU bullt-self-addreued, stamped Ins. Cbolee Corooa del p ...... Mar IQC:atloo. Newly dec-eDYelope. '0 · Bo:s: ._.?, Dept. TM, Jrrtoe, Calllor- orated. Malts ooi.J, oo rua 92664, pets, Terms to be dls-~!~~~~!!!~===-=11'f-;~1~ j: ATING OJ STOll WILTS ,, DIMMITT .Q.i~z .... ...,.., I 'I ... p , Fl • . ' opea oa S••days 3424 Via Lido Newport Beach . OIL ~ PAINTINGS . Q.I!AMID& RIPAIRI;D .Als~ . Cf'IU CMN AL: • r"IS\'IRM ~MAIIIMf At+~, A. Kelch' • AL IUT R; It I!L 01 Art-& Reatwatl~n. 673-9383 3100 E. Coo.atHI.ghway Corona del Mar SUIOOHG UP A SUCCESSFUL YEAR for tbe 0ruce Coaoty Pbllblrmoaic Society at tbe anDual meettac are, from left. Mrs. Ed-ward F. SciJJma.eber, nel..presldeat, eonUDuaoce 6md; JohD Gettle, Ylce..prelld•t aod trea- sarer; aDCI Mrs. WUlJam S. Holstein, prealdeat for seeGDd terJL (Jack West pboto.) Dr, Peterson to discuss .K teaching, bicentennial Dr. Robert Pet~r10n, su- pertnteodeot of schools ID Orange County, wW speak to the Frleods of the Ameri- can Oplnion Bookstore at the monthly poUuck meet- ing at 8 p.m. Friday, J'une 27, 1n Our Lady the Queen of the Angels Parish Hall, East Bluff, His topic is "Instruction and the bicentennial," based on seminars he will offer . for teachers, begtnnlftg this month at Independence Hall, Knott's Berry Farm. ~ rtpOite ol .. ,., .... iilded ......... ........ -~. Mn'"'-' •OrUiceCCIIItJ ftallanDOIIIc lodltr'• .... ... ··--.. a. Uldl llle MIH of Mr. Ud Mn. L .. L,_. ''Of panrnoaat ...,.. a. tbe ..... UkJo 01 tiM 11'15- '7& OGDCert .... to I •r- les 01 5 c:oac.rts eae11," alc2 Mn. WWiam S. Bol- llteiD, u lbe ace~ tba ofllce ol pruJdeat tor a Meoad term. Fatare CGDCert &n1JIIt- meota are belDc baDdled by Daf1d Robertaoo, Lone Bayeke, a.Dd Mrs. CamWe DuraDd ID coo)IDetloo wttb Ernut P'leiscb.rnaDD, tUC8· Un dlreetor of the t.o. Aocelea Plillbai'IDOiltc Or- ebeltra, Zubt.D Melita. ma- slc dlrector, and laye!W>- anoff. orcbutra IDUipl' • Mrs. Lyell EYIU, nee preaJdeat, womea's aeUri- tles, no taa completed bar 2-y•r term and · wW be succeeded by Mrs. Lamar BW, told of tbe maoy eY.ts spouored by the S6 Wo- men's Committees. "Tbt· eoatillwlce 6md memberSblp drift baa met its quota." abe said. "Tbe youtb eoocert beneftt falhloo sbow was praetleally a sell- out, the 7 concert previews gained 1n popularity aDd eo- tbufdastic respoase, 14 mu- sic enrichment programs were conducted to elemeat- ary schools, and the Pb11- barmoaic )mlor program bas crown beyood all ex- pectations. Dr. Peterson is serving his third elected term as county superintendent of schools in Orange County. In the Army Air Force dur- ing World W~r ·n, be was ''The music mobUe bl.s DR. 108 PETERSON been a tbrUllDg new pro- a B-17 Flying Fortress com- mander. Duri~ his 19th mission to Europe be was Jeet. The wheels ban al- stx>t dowo over Aultria aDd ready rolled to 12 school spent 18 months as a districts oa a spr(.Qg publle prisoner of war. Tbe Air relat1oos tour. Schemllug Is Force called blm back Into now unde.r way for the taJ.l l=================n unttorm In 1951 for 3 years when tbe music mobUe wm of dUty dur(.Qg tbe Korean visit about 1000raogeCoun- war. He is a lieutenant ty schools, under the dlrec- colooel (reUred) 1n the u.s. Uoo of Mrs. Milton w. IN COSTA MESA n:s Air Force Reserve. Patterson, chairman." Reservations for tbe 7 Mrs. John H. Tillotsoo DEPAftTMENT STQft.E p.m. potluck may be made Jr., chairman, told of the wlth the American Optoloo activities of the Hunttoctoo Bookstore, 646-0645; Mary Harbour Committees, 6 ID Pike, 646~4139, or Lura all. McClellan, 548-3020. Tbe Mrs. EdWard F. Scbu. Open 9: JO A.~. to 6:00 P.M. Daily public is invited to attend macher, vice presldeot, C/Qsed Sundays the 7 p.m. dinner or the youth concerts, reported an 816 NEWPORT BOULEVARD. COSTA MESA 8 p.m. program. A $2 dona-atteoclance of over zoo,ooo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tloo will be taken at the chlldren. dOQr4... _ j) ~~· .. _ "Al.l9J~r. musical plum," f ~ CAMPERSHIP. I~N she slic!,' 'Yas a $lS,OOO · ~~~ BYDEAFSTUDENT Michael Day, 7 year-old SUBSCRIPTION ORDER ~~1 ~~~t o:atuythe~ liND 11:4 YOU'a SU.ICatttnOM OIDII TODA capped, has been awarded the nrst annual $ZOO ONLY $5.. ~~ OMI YIAI campership by the Costa Mesa Memorial Auxiltary. ... --------------• •-His tlrst camping adventure IIA..II& ••••• • ••••• • • • ••••••••••••• • .• • • • ~ ............................. . em .......... ~ ................ m .... . 'IND IN 11111 OIDII WITH_ II.. 1'01 MIWPOIT HAIIOI ....... wlll start Monday, June Z3. The earnpershlp was co- ordinated With Chfidreo's Hear-More Institute, a noo- proflt organization which op. erates a bearing aJd bank for needy dear chUdreo. Their major project is to 2721 L CDAS.T MWY •• CDIOMA DIL MAl build a recreation camp for PROF~R of piiJCboloC, deat children, modeled after the Foundation of the Junior Lee l Bradley of LapDa A .. R.IN'ERS CHU RC I Blind summer camp. Beacb, was oamed Orange -~-·. · ·, · IGREATLAKESNEXT ~~~~t~~t~~th THE TEACHING IS CENTERED ON JESUS. ci:IRJ8T: Navy Seaman Recruit commencement exerelses. AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPHABJS ON PRACTICAL Mark S. Gardner, SOD of He was selected by student CHRISTIAN UVING .. ALL AGES ARE WELCOME. Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. vote and rectlYed a $1,500 · Counseltng and visiting antlable. Gardner ot 1055 Redding grant from tbe Salco-Noreo Ave., Costa Mesa, has Fouodatton. For tbt 4tbcoo-' SUNDAY SERVICES: graduated from recruit secuUve year tbe college WORSHIP SERVICES AND SUNDAY SCHOOL tratnJ.ng at the Naru Train-has beeo named by tbe I 8:30, 9:45 and 11:00 a.m. q Center, San otego. He Foundation as OM of tbe PHONE: 675-4550 ls reporting to Electrooics top'lS collectate lDstltutioo.s 2200 E. Coast Hwy,, Newport Beach, near MacArthur Technfclao A School, Great 1n tbe nation. Aa part of lr~i1~3iiii::::::::::La:ke:s:·:n;··=~~~~~ tbe boDor, occ ltDdeots . were asked by tbt toaDda-· Uon to nomtnate and select the college's oatstandt~ teacher. GAINS ARE LAUDED PbJllanlillk Comldt.ee, ... • ....., Cole, member ol a. 1oe11itJ i)z S ,.ua. AQUA'nCS PROGRAM SIGN-UP nME IM C.M. .FILET MIGNON $3.45 Per ~ tol'tbtiWD- mer llfiDtlc• Pl'Oiftlll JIIICID- IONd bJ be CltJ .t eo.ta .... deputmeot ofleUiare Nnlces wtll be beld Frt-'itaJ ud Sablrdly, JUDe ZO aDd Z1, from 1 to 5 p.m. at COIIta Mea &Dd Eatucla bJp aebool poola. Rerlltra- UoD wt11 be tor tbe tlrst Z- weet seuklll. Claases be-ctn oa JUDe Z3 at both pools. ...--f•turtn~:......-~..: .... • CHAMPAGNE & lftM (FOR 2) Si .II ~ .. 4:30 .. 6!» P.M. •• ,_ 11:00 P.M. Sea Food-A-Bob • $2.45 Per . Steak-A-Bob • $2.45 Per 219 Pel• A.e~ (At •• fe'wti ROLAND GHRIEST OF ... P•tu•l• ·N..,,.rt ~cia' 671~.,· WEST NEWPORT DIES Where the Elite Meet to Eat! Prltate •rrtees were o, .. : .t 30 to 11:00 p.M •• e:t .. e4 MM beld Jut week tor Roland ~;:;:;:;=:;:;:=~=:$:=:;::;:;::=:;::1:Ji::J. Gbrltllt, ", of 3601 W. Bal-all boa, We.t Newport. Wbo died lmae 6 lJJ LODe Bach. Mr. Gbr1est, a reUred electrical qtoeer, worked f5 J•rs tor tbe Los Angeles Board of Education. He 1s su"1Yed by his wife, Tberesa. daugtter Valerie Carlsoo. IDd 2 (ftndchlld- ren. Balts-Bergeroo of Costa Mesa was tbe director. Every morning, daily interest is added to every Los Angeles Federal Savings Account. Passbook Savings -Certificates of Deposit- Investment Certificates All at highest rates LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Savings insured to $40,000 Safe deposit boxes and the most wanted savi ngs services Newport Beach Office 3201 Newport Blvd. • 675-4500 (Across from City Hall) . .. Head Office Downtown: Los Angeles Federal Savmg s and Loan ~ssociation One Wilshire, Los Angeles 90017 Other offices throughout the area GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PLANNED USE REPORT ® Geflef .. ~nue SMnnt Pf~ ...,_ ..,... direc1tr to aoc.l end .-•• government&.. Thts ,...wt of your pernment·s plan IS publ..,_. to ancourege c4ttlen perticlpetion in 1 1 ...... your jj004fi•=•·• deciSIOn on how the money wt1 be .,...nt Note A"'f ~--., cliecfiMinMion in the _. el ....... .-y M ....a • TMI80YIU .. MIJR ~~ .. Otftco., ,...,_, ......_D.c.. JOUt. o, fiOiFORT B£ACh cz n I' t -----_!.~~~~~~~-----1 ANTICif>ATING A GENERAl MvfNUI -l CQOf'IAAmtG 1 SHAIUNG f>AYMU.T OF . $.283, 4 JS ; ... ·j -• IAICATEGONES liiCA'"AA. MAINTINANCI FOfll THl SIXTH ENTITLEMENT NIUOO JUlY I 1t7S THROUGH JUNE)() ~ It 78 P'lANS TO SNND THESl FUNDS FOA ntl f'URf>OSES $MOWN V ACCOUNT NO. 05 2 Q3Q 012 NEHFORT BEACH C I TV 0;27 1 ' P'UeUC SAnTY • • 2 IIMfiONMINTAI. • • ptiOTICnC)N *~ T In A TM)III • C I TY MANAG£R NEWPORT BCH CAL It 9~66u • 4 KfAI.n4 • • I MCMAlQt • • I IJIMNIS • • ·---·==:=,.. ......... 1.1 --~G-Ibts .... t-August 1 t 1975 . t 4 . ... MAU 1:3~5 Goldeft Text: ANd a 100~ u IN lwd IPOUo. llfVrf<d,ttly tit< tq,ory /1o1ft 111m. ..tiN -ct-.d '(Mark I :42). CBRJSTW BE~Olt, Co11illpWood, H. J. 1-J~J ..... J ~~~,;:. =t . ~.;..: the mtahty Sniour, "'who went about dolna aood. and heallna all that .,.,. ,.. oppreued of the devil; for God wu .Oth him" (Ac:U 10:38). ''The Gocpel Ac:cotdin& to Ma,k b a Goapel of action. As compucd with Matthew, M.rk empha:Jizes the deeds of Jesus. The dcecb of Jeau are by no means ilolatcd · from tis words; the word is Jesus' instrument in HiJ deed&, too; He speab, and It is done. And Mark, besides elvin& two lonaer ditcounea: of Jesus (4:1-34; 13 :1-37), repe:.ted.Jy emphasizes the centrality of the word in the ministry of JeiUS and the effect of its authority upon men (1 :14, 22, 38f.; 2:2, 13 ; 4:1; 6 :1·7; 9:7; 10:1; 11 :18 ; cr. abo 8 :38). But il il chJefty by His works that Jesus is marked as the proclaimer and the brtrtaer of the almighty grace of the kingdom of God, 11 the Anointed King in whom man can trult, the Son of God in whom man can believe" (cf. Martin H. Franzmann, The Word of lhe Lord Grow1, 196i, p. 193). Tbe FirA btin:ment of J!tl'fl From Capera.m In Mark I :35-39 we read: "And in the mornin&. risin& up 1 great while before day, he went out, and departed lnto a 10Jitary place, and there prayed. And Simon and they that were: with hint followed after him. And when they had found him, they said unto. him, All men seek for thee. And He said unto them, Let us ao into the next towns, that I may preath there also : for therefore came I forth .· And he preached in their synaaogues throughOut all Galilee, and cut out devils." Verses JS-39 describe the first retirement of Jesus from the city of Capemaum. Here the appropriate comments of a devout expositor of Mark's Gospel should be observed : "'Nothina could illustrate betler the rapid movement and active eneray which characterize the Gospel of Mark than to look back over the contents of this fust chapter, which, within rtl.e compass of [n. 1·34], hai recorded a IUccession of events almost bewildering in m:mber, including the preaching of John, the baptism and temptation of Jesus, the call of the disciples, and the incidents of the busy Sabbath in Capernaum. It only heightens the contnst as we fmd Jesus now stuling away fro m the crowd• to be alone, and later, after a preaching tour in Galilee, withdrawing to the solitudes of desert places. Yet these periods of retirement are as truly characteristic of the Gospel u are the scentS of breathless activity and restless toil. In fact, certain writen have uxd these definitely recorded withdnwals from public service, some ten in number, 11 marks by which to divide into 1tp1rate periodJ the ministry of our lord. '"The purpose of this first withdrawal b clearly ftated : it wu to secure an oppor1unity for beina alone in prayer. This neceuitated rilina at a very early hour, and leaving the city. 'And in the mornin&, a areal while: before day, he [Jesw) rose up and went out, and depar1ed into a desert place, and there prayed' (v . 35). Very searchina are the leuons wh.kh this brief incident brinp to the hearts of hi1 modern dilciples. He needed to pray ; He who. on the day before, had shown tis power over demons and diseaJt; He who had PJrprixd men eVen more by the riches and authority of his ter.chJfll; He. 11 whose power the whole city wu wonderina He 'went out ... and . , . prayed .' How immeasurably pett musl be our ~ of prayer! It m.y be our talk to tetch, it is ou.r privilege to offer to other lives healing minlrtries or love; but j( the Muter needed to seU. power and aid in prayer, how much more must we aeek strtnJth by the umc unfaitifta mtlns. .. Howner, a habit of pnyer demands an appointed time and an approprilte place. "In the momlna, I 1'tl1 while before day, M row up and ... pnyed' [•. 3S) . The ""'"'"" hou• ~ the beat time. Itt [J .... ) -"""· been ...,. .... .,. by !he couoleu acth!ty or the pncecllna doy; but to 11m pn)"O' wu tudl an lnciJ.IFail hlf nec.ity that He -bofonanother ... Y hod 4-. ..... Itt m~Pt bo -In P"Y"· So. too, Jla ~ the .. tally of I ,.__Ht_bo~ -· 'Ill ... -out, ................ loOo I-....... lila P't41 10 _ .... _ _._ ... city QW .................. ... ·-· ..... -... ,_," Ia .... ....,. fO AI • -... city, boot __ ....,.....,... ol ... &..H:·-.... --.................. -.- .. .-, ~ .. It II -· (Malt. W). ~. "Our La. d. how...,."...., b. pi- of 10Utude, wu never •fe from intruden, nor wu He lona f,.e from inttrruptk>n. 'And Simon and they that were with him folloW'Id after him; and they found him, and 11y unto him, AU are seekinJ thee' [n. 36, 37). JCNJ never showed or felt the dia;htest irritation at such interruptions. He always met the intruders with pntleneu and love. On this otcuion He did not request more time for prayer; Its oarly riling had anticipated the demands which would be made upon Hm; but Ke took occasion to explain to His disciples the further reason for His withdra....J from Capernaum: 'And he (Jesus) saith unto them, Let us go e!sewhere into the next towru, that I may preach there alao; for to this end came I forth' fv. 38). Here qain he pve a message to Hil disciples in aU the comfnl: yean. Jesus wu n~•ching out to the regions beyond. Ke knew He was popular in Capernaum. The whole city had gathered about Him in the evening of that previous Sabbath Day. This would have been reason enough, in the minds of his followers , for continuinJ HiJ ministry there. The: Master aq;ued differently. Capemaum had been given an opportunity to hear His messqe and to receive His healina ministry, and He Wit now thinltina of more needy fields . There was nothing JWTOW, or provincial, or selfish, in the program or the Master. He wished to preach where the rneu.q;e had never f>Mn heard; He deli red to save those to whom had been given no opportunity for Ufe. It was for this reason that He turned for a time from Capemaum and 'went into their J)'nagogues througaout all C..IUce, preachinJ and cutinJ out demons' [v. 39)" (cf. O!.arlcs R. Erdman, n.~ Gorpd of-· 1917, pp. 39-41). The lblioa of 1 J.cper ln Mark I :4045 we read : ''And there came a leper to Him , beleeching him. and kneelina down to him, and sayin& unto him, If thou wilt , thou canst make me clean. And Jesus, moved with compuston, put forth his hand, and touched him. and saith unto him, I will; be thou clean. And u soon u he had spoken, immediately the leprol)' departed from him, and he was cleansed. And he straitly charged him, and forthwith ~tnt him away ; and sa ith unto him , Sec: thou say nothina to any man: but go thy way , shew thyself to the priest , and offer for thy cleansina those things which Moses commanded, for a testimony unto them. But he went out, and began to publish it much, and to blue abroad the: m.tter, inaomuch that Jesus cpuld no more openly enter into the city, but wu without in desert places: and they came to him from every quarter." Verses 4045 of our Biblkal text relate the healing of a leper, one of the notable miracles of Jesua. See alao Mltthew 8:14; Luke 5:12-16. At this point the attention of the reeder is directed to the pertinent remarkl of a faithful expoaitor and preacher: '"What a revelation, not limply of the power but of the equisite tenderneu of Ouitt, tl'lis story gives w! With a superb and darina faith the: leper cried, 'If Thou wilt (or wiliest), Thou canst make me clean,' and in response our Lord saJd, 'I will; be thou made cLean' (vv. 40, 41, R.V.). But that wu not aJJ He did. b. woukt have: been JUfficient, we know. Our lDrd could w:ith a word and at a dlltanu have cleansed this rMD of his loltMome pique. That would have ~bowed His power. But He did more than that. 'Beina moYed with compuafon, He ltretched forth tis hand, and tOtldted him and that lhowed .. loft'; (v. 41, R.V.). All the evlftaelists (W..uhew, Mark. Luke) make special note of the 'touch.' It is in the 'touch' that the rea1 glory of O.rist is sem. It is In the 'touch · His compauion lhlnes forth. Our Lord could have kept this man at a distance. He could have nuns the lift of healing to Him , .u we flina I bone IO a doa: and by 10 dolnJ He nUaht have hurt the man'• soul while heaJtna his body. But that il never Christ 's way. 'Moved with compt~saion , He ltretchflJ forth His hand , and touched hJm ,' and by that touch He: brouatn heallna to·hil 10ul u well as cleanltn& to hit body. It ahowed the leper that he had in Jesus not limply a Healer but a Low, of hil aoul. ... "Can we not undenttnd how tt Wll Jaus wu lbkl not oaly to touch thl -.Othout dolloiiWit, but by Ill -purity lljlllftod and ..... liloof "lit. came to bo ,.. Untb wttb<iut 1p01 _. wllhout b' 1 t ; 10 1M ., , to 41a.fer Olllm. God -... tloa •. "" m111nt •o IIIII' (Joa. 5:M). • ... too, If-bo ,.... -......... _ .... _____ ...._ -pootni1' " (d. I . D . ._, '"fttt ec,.tJ -~~~ 'to II. -· II A Diu""""' Qua sM&7. 19U; fP· SI ·U). '· .e • Translating the Bibl~ T•-toG,_Io t::rl..lllliiM '*'" .... ttU .. l'll .., Proll .. •-c. WWILata c1 r a m CaUanla Col~ I .... C.. ..... 8a MOl IT otber hodlac Btit .:lloiara from Aloortca ud Clllldl ..W be 1D ~ thia •mmer tnnOMIC tbe Old Testa- " mlllt tw tbt Ntw bttma- llooliV..-(NJV} Tbe lfiV 1s a mooumflllta.J efadt of !Wtr 100 ICbolarS !rom ·-tbrouJboal ""' Eoclllb-"PM'tt,. world to tf'Uiille the Bfblt accur- ately Ud at tbe same ttme ln the JaDcuac• of zotb cen- tul') mu. Tbe Nft' T--- meat &pp~&red oa tbe market 1D 1973 and tbe Old Testa- meat Is etpeeted to be com- pleted by 1978. In a ma)')r mon to apeed up tbe project, said Or. Palmer. foar committees of men wm meet teD weeks ln AtMDa to edit NIV trans- lat:lcu rA AIDe Old Testa- ment boets. A total of 79 tra.oslators, spouae6 --Including Mrs. WIUtams --and chtldr.:1 wW be llYlDg In uniYersJty dormitories in Athens. They espect to travel oo week- ends to see ancient Greek ruins aod modero Greek culture. In product..ag Ule NIV the tra.osla.tors are using a pro- cess slmllar to the method used by tbe King James Ver- stoo traoslators ln tbe fllll'ly 17th century. At first, 3 to 5 scbolars translate from the Hebrew or Greet, tbe origlnaJ lang- uages of the Bible. Their product Is tboroaghly edited, verse by verse, by Z suc- cessive 5 or 6-man com- mtttees --which Is what Dr. WUllams wUI be dolng this summer. A 3rd committee, a permanent executive body of PROFESSOR WILLIAM C. WILLIAMS 15 men, makes the nnaJ. c hanges on the manuscript. The project L5 sponsored solely by the New York In- ternational Bible Society. which soUctts tbe help of the public in detraylng tbe cost of tbe translation. Dr. Wllliams received b.is Ph.D. deg ree last month from New York Unt..-erslty. He bas received 2 M.A. de- grees, one from Central Bible College In 1964 and one from New York Uni- versity In 1967. From 1967-1969 be was the reference Ubrarlan In the Hebraic sectloo of the Library of Coairess. Since 1969 be tas taUBht at Ms present post 1.n tbe DtYistoo of Rel..lpoa of SouthemCali- tol'llia Collece. He Ia tbeact- tnc ctlllnnao of the Depart- ment of Bible. "The New IJ:Iternattooal Version ~ an excttt.ne trans- IaUoo." emphaaized Or. WUllams. "It las achieYed the near Impossible In cast- ing a hlgbdegreeoraccun.cy In a hlchly readable Idiom, lD all of thls, lt has pre- served the eva.nreltcal fluor of the orlglnal scriptures.'' UIPOIITHAM0f1'81SJGII liiUIISlJAY, ME lt,lm PIJIIUSIIEDIUXLY -. ?Ailfi!'!I*A DEi. JIM, CAL, PROPHETIC ·PROGRAM lr' IL a. M 1111' .. et lc WUs:-) JIWBII Jal'l. loa '1a7, J.H ..;.-."ca~. 10011 ,. -..... I.e the propl>edc _ ... will bo ~ t-~•........, illlo ~,.,.,., Hlt p«>pt.. Thia ;. not the aubjeet of .. , Olcl T-.....t prophocr• but 11 , N-T- revelation. It ia a ltpl-. dateleM e\"Ut, ud therefore mar occ\lr at any moM!Bftl. It ia -ametimee apoken of • the rapture: of the uinta. for at our Lord' a comins to the air the dead uinta will be radocl incorruptlble, and livins uinta will be chaJlled. Our Lord .,0 of thil HimM:U in the familiar worda of )ohn 14:1-3. Many ~in the New Teltanwmt refer to thi1 bleMed laope. the main onea beibl I Cor. 15 :51·58 end · n-. 4:1J.I8. 1laere U decided difference of opinion lmODJ eVUfl"elieal beli.tvera U to the tiln! of thia event, aome takins a pre·tribWation Yaew, aome a mid-tribulation one, and .ome 1 poll· tribu.l1tion poeition. However, hy far the ma- jority agree that it wiU be premiUenniaJ. After the Minta are caught 1.1p to be with Otriat, two evenU directly affeding them will transpire. At tk jr.ulJmefll HOI o/ Cl&ri# their livtll and worlu will be reviewed and re- warded. Before the Lord returM to earth with His people. there will be tk mGTrU.,e of 1M Lamb (Rev: 19:5-10): Few detail• of thia bleued event are revelled in Scripture. but it will undoubtedly be a time of cl&lminating joy tor both the Bridegroom and the bride---that ia. Christ and the church. Tlu! Lord will then return. lo nvth wilh Hil p«>pl• (Rev. 1:7; 19,11·16; 2 Th .... U ·IO; Matt. 25:31, etc:). In contrut to Hi1 comins to the air, this will be a public di1pl1y of His power and glory, and wiU tt~~ult in tlte crJUia· i"« o/ HU fod, and the 'ldl.in« up o/ HU milkn.niallcin.«dom. The period between the Lord'• coming to lhe air 1nd to the euth will be at 1eut lt'Yen year .... the ~~tventieth week of Daniel'• propbe· cy (Dan. 9:24-27 ). Thi• will be 1 time of trouble for hnel and the nationa, the Jut three 1nd a half yeara conatituting the CrHl Tribulation, when unprecedented j udpnenta, human, natural and divine, will devutate the e•rth (Jer. 30:7; Dan.12:1; Joel 2:1-2; Matt. 24:21, 22; Rev. 6-19, etc.) The One Race Delusion The prophetic spotlight picks up 6ve im· portant groups in the center of the atage of world aff1irs 11 "the end time." Theae 1re : 1. The WeJtcrn AUUmct: of nation• (Dan. 2:42. 43; Rev. 13:1-8). This hae often been designated by prophetic teachen aa ••u.e re- vived Roman Empire," more recently u '"the United Statea of Europe." By Dr. William Ward Ayer CHRISTIAN CR WADE WEEKL\ P. 0. Bm 977, Tulsa, Oklahoma A victoUI and modem fonn of apoatuy iJ -the ··one race" idea. If il 1 world-wide problem. Our-land hu bad ill race problem for yean, but now our problem il insignificant in compariaoo with the ch-atic African situ.tion, A raa.l upert. writinf in TM N• Yor* Timu, aay•: .. At preeent, moet Wutemen think o( the race problem u bei"@; primarily one of whether men and women of African Block, in A&iea Of' the United States, can achieve full equality of status. But UU. definition is already out~ted. The question is no longer whether Afric.ns can achieve equatity, .. she uya, "it is becominc the wider query whether men and women of white col« sh.a.ll loee equality. There ia no certainty that mankind after many ct:nturies of white dominance can move ufely to n.ce eq_uality." In the Un1ted Statee, the racial debacle haa ruched a llate where it il uncontrollable and incurable by any of the modem procnma put forth by the govemment, politician& or the apoRate chun:.h. 'I'M Dilly isltepatioa God reoc.c • -ia that whidl taU. ..... --......... 1ccewate4 ..... pUeecl ia the bo4y "' -Oviot io the Head. Vicious blaeU today are en duvorinc to dellroy the church in a aoore of way•. Mott of the Nepo people want no ~ of their ut.a.nic tlctica, but they oft.m liw in (ear of their Ina and feel they mutt keep liknt. Aod if yoa wtu ltudy the litutioa, )'OU will kam that the race problem ia all of ooe piece. It •• ordered by Lenin and reiterated by S hlin. CommUIIilm il rampaat •mons the people of A&ica, eopecially ia tk dlia Chiatat and R ..... <:-omiob .. leadioti the "",.lllioM that lire t.ak.iac ,._ Ia _..., aftao COUDtry oo the 4Ift ooMinent. -_., ..t ...... the -.................. to .... ., ... -"'""""'"" .... ........... -, ·-..; M'a,.._...eta . ._, ___ .,.....,.. .......... ,..... ... P'tf -Ustii.W.. G••ly, eoeucrau• ....... ,... .... ... ... , •• , ... of .. -Tllon, .... •••rdty 11 f tD -.. I ,, ...... ,..Ln.., a a' ........ ··-'·"' ........... . "-" ..... _u. •. .... ~Mr ... ............ ¢1' •• ..... -'llllf~ ..,.itff.a .,_,..,.. Chfist. Doctors went and miniatered to the lick and did much lo lift these na.tioN out of the aufferina; that they had lnown for oent..;ea. All of thia and mach more wu done in ordtl" that "the life in Christ" might be known by the black people. Thouaande of them lrom aU of these Ltncb wiU be in huven aome day u a reault. Yet, friends, today the&e lands are driving Wutemen out, and it may not be very long before the door will be cloeed, not only to the white man with African m.adneu may inflame the world. But here ia the S.lan·iMpired human dre1m - the parliament of man, the federation of the wortd -the pN:Iude to Antichn.t! Yet o ne world, with individual nations BUbmerged in the teeming mus, aeems to be oomi"l. Few people rulite that a constitution fOf' the one world ruler hu already been prepared, and everything is ready to go 1t lhc right momenL The Preamble says among other things: "The governments of the nations have decided to hls comme~ce, but alao to the order their lit~ rate !IOVereignties white miasionary with the story in one government o f ju1tice, of the Lord Jeaua Chriat, and1ll and t o utab li s h this the tender, healing and Constitution as the covenant and redeeming ministriu that fundamental law of the Federal acoompiny the story. Republic of the World." The color of the akin is not Yes, it's coming. God uya10. important; it is the raclal But it lB not what God would characteristics of the people and like to hne. the purpose! for which God SiafvJ me• ~f they an created them. I'm sure He wants mtaWiMiGI the ""'tl of maiL the racc:J continued. But, above Very idealistic -..ery Ill, God wants all racet1 to aeek mp..oua.c. S.t they an Him and know Him. iplorillc mu'a at cc:.clitio&. There ia racial chiOI •II over Cluilt's rrocnm IMl8b tM ..... the world today, and the wont of IDI!la. Mu;. a.._., 1 tlytac rMY be yet to come . The tn~ttue. TIM procram of ~ Alrican situation could be the rae. ... ato.. for it 041 rock on which the Urrited forpwt. it. a.boliala• Ilea.~ ... Nation• rounden, at the League pn. ~life. of NationJ foundered upon the ------------ltalian.Ethiopian i11ue • 1eneration a.go. 2. The NortMrn Confederacy of RUI!Iia and her llliea I Ezell:. 38, -39). 3. The nations of the Ftv EG~l (Rev. 9: 14-21 ; 16:12. "The king• of the aunri~e." 4. The restored N.,ion. oJ /,rwl (Esek.. 36, 37; Rom. 11 : 12-29). 5. The world Church (Rev. 17). At least three great leaden come into llrong focus in the prophetic picture, with othen occupying a less prominent po1ition. 1. The political and military leader of the West !Dan. 7:8; Rev. 13:1-8 ). 2. The religioua leader of the Weat, the fal~e king of the JewJ (Dan. 11 :36-39; 2 Thess. 2:3-9; 1 John 2:22; Rev. 13 :11·18), 3. The leader of the northern confederacy I U.k. 38,1.4; 39:1). The term ••antichrist" is one that hu been used very looaely in popular prophetic te.ch· ing, 1nd hu ~n applied with little dis- crimination to variou1 penonagea in the laat daya. In the Script urea we 6nd it uaed only by the apostle John in his firll epillle (2:18-22). The connection is undoubtedly 1 religioua one, and we auggeat that it refer• to the per· sonage of Dan. 11 :36-39; 2 The... 2:3-9; Rev. 13:11·18. All ve-t world fisuru in tho1t doains d1ya will, of coune, he anti· Chriat in apirit. Jmmediately followins the return of Dlriat to the earth there wiD be : l . The deliverance of Jeruaalem by the Lo·d (Zech.l4,1·9). 2. The overthrow of larael'a tftemiea (Dan. 2:44; Rev.19:13·21). 3. The judgment of the livinJ nationa The white race hat both bleat ·and blighted Afriea. Bt.~t remember, "colonialism," 10 Ftatly slandered loday, w111 fir from an unmitigated evil The hideoua lin committed today apinat Africa is that of aot believinc what God IIYI about the needed rer:neration of aU men throuch the power of Chn.t. I Matt. 25:31-46). an--,_.. ........ , « ' I Ch ' Ill . I -allllt .,. ... ..... ...... .. 4. 11M inauguration o rill a m ennta Wille the UN il riil:ic:o-' ..... y ...,... to foilt • ...,..,.tie way ol lite •ro-a ..,.ati..,__, I lrth. _....,_ _. ott. eaaailtaliatie people. llae -b w ' pow« ol ~ ....... tlal1i•• ••4 Fraaea ia witla.rawa. I~ cMode Wu' , .... widt S... .... tF ........... trial ... lta...a laro.e_l Cllrltl ... ,.,. .... ...... . .... -......... __ Slo 10 ~. The iporiaw ol. GcMI"a,.,..... for the n.oee' .... , arwl die ...... t-4tr .._ at .. .._, ..... .-. a. kinsdom (Dan. 2:44., 45; 7:13, 14; Rev. - 1 1 111 .... _.. .. 20: 1-6). And then, at the end of the millenium: .t ... -* .._. M • .... ......, 'De 5. 'The releaae o( Satan and the final revoh -., ..,. i101111Jo---(Rev. 2(),7.10). ...,,_ ___ ._...,.. 6 TheG Wb" Th "ud (0 ----.. KIMe ..,.. ..., 1 w IJ' ~ . rMt tle rone) pnent '""-"'"· ..... --... --20:11·15). a.-... fw fl I .,. a ..... .....,. 7. The bri.a$!ns in of the new beaveraa and -Ill tM II I .e -.. ._. the new earth (Rn. 21. 22; 2 Pet. 3:7-13). -· E'letythtng I mMt wtth eMfftt to cwry thlt Y06ot with it. "Go ---.... 0-:lloo pMgrim on Mrth; Nw ,. ,.rtta ••· • oerWn ._, •• r My ...... eoheae .... : ,_. _.....,_ .. ___ """ Mil --,.., --... .... IIF .. o,i ......... 1ft....,., .. -!llty ..... -..... --................. ... . -- • 00 IT .NOW! He wu soinrto he all that a morul ahould be -r •• ...,uow; No one ehould be kinder or braYer than he -To-..onow. A friend who wu troubW and weary be ........ Who'd be slad of a lift. and who needed h. .... O...llat be would cell end -wbet bo oould do -To-monow. tActt momlnf he .. eked ap..., Ioden he'd ,moo -To-........,, And tlooap. of the folb be ....tel fill wi• dJUttd-To-aonow. ft-......... indeed, loe -...,. ...... ,. AM ..... a .W.ute to *Pte W. 1"t.J: ..__ ... -"' ....... .,.. ....... ... .. .,._T•-•-· .. n. p7s1lt'., .......... -',..w ..... ...__,....? ... . ; . ,.. _.. _. a. ............ loe .... --T.aJ CU., r ' ............................ ,_ ... . ' ......... loll ......... _ .. ~­ •••• , p' .,...._. .. ,, ..... , • :-tt.• JUG.-• I r LIGAL M011CI . . -L • ~ MOTICI • • ~-iiiftii . n:raa iCQI ~ ~Me• 110. ttu JfAIIIII'I'ATIMD'r Alf a.IDAJtea or '1U ne IDIIOw'*l s--1a CJ'i'Y or awJatT lbCI ... ..., 57 .. Rain"• .utDIIDki IBC'I'Q lJ.,. Ralty, f'll'l 1ut Cout liMO OF TD DWJ!Oft 8,_.,, C:O... del Mu BE.ACB IRJJCICIPAL OODI .... : Cllllt• 1tt0 Me· 1'0 DCD~ I'D ctWl- ltm" aa..llt Goldluod GID 1"01 aJORT or a. AYt.. Corwa del Mar ca. I'IDDTW.. IUIJ.J)IRG R&- tiUS. 001Ull T1da twtsw ~~~ Tbl CJIJ Co.eU of a. bJ u tDdtftdlll.l. City ol Nwport Beacll._ IJped: C.,_ 1W1 Me-ordala u tolJclilra: ~ IICTJOif 1. S.CUO. 15.- nta ........... GleeS 11.0.0 ol tM lfftpo.rt Btacb wltb tM CoaatJ Clm otOr-....... , Code t. am.sect ure COWitJ J•e e., lt?&. to hid: Pabllllb: 1-. 11, 19. as. .. 11..15.0.0 UPUC~ July 1. 19'75, Ill tbt N...,Jt TIOM. t1poD appUtataoD o1 Harbor Egp. F ..eM Ule OWDW or b1a Utbori.Md ORDIJfAHCE MO. 1101 apd Ud tbe .. JIDtDt to Alf ORDOf.UC! OJ' THE L:IGAL M01iel ' tM daJ ot 1 f• ol Btcbt CrrY OJ' QwPORTBIACB ORDINAJ«=B lfO. 1&1J DolJan ud FUtyCtata($1.- AIRlroiRO QCTIOM 11.-A.N ORID.UC:B OF THE 50}. tM Comm~ Dettl- 58,140 OF TR1 KIWPOR'l' CITY OF .NEWPORT BEACH opnMDt Director lba1l re- BI.ACH IIUMJCIP.U. COOl AMENDlMG SEC110N 17.-n• pertta.lt city r«o* RELATING TO THE ona. 41.010 OF THE RWPO.RT ud dellYer flo tbe •pplleaat Aft>N OF BICYC1.88 ON BIACH lltOOClPA.L CODE a nport of ~1 ball- SIDEWAU<B, PElUliTTIMG TO INCREASE THE FEE dblr record~ Wllleb lba1l THE. Cm CotnfCIL TO DE-REQUIRED TO FILE AM A.P-c:-.a tbe tl11owtar bllor- SlGNATE CERTAIN SIDE-PLJCAnO!t FOR A · NEW.. IWbl JuAr u lt a. a. . WALKS ON WJIICH BICY. PORT HARBOR COMVD-~ CLES MAY BE RIDDEN BY CIAL ACTMTIES PEDOT (a)'l1Mitnet lddhai.Dd RBSOLUTION TM City COUDCU of tile lep1 ~rtpUoa of lllbject 1be Ctty COUDCU of t.be City of Newport Beacb dotl propeltJ, City ot Newport BeacbOOES ordaill u follows: (b) Tbe lODe cluiUlca- OROAIN u i»Uowa: SECnON 1. SecUoo 1'7.-tieD &ad t.athorlled ue u SECTION 1. S.CtJoD 12.-41.040 ot tbe Newport B•cb set IDrtlliD th18 COCSe; 5•.140 o1 tbe Newport Bacb Mlllllcipal Code t. ameaded (e) Tbt oceup~.Dcy u ln- MUD!ctpal Code a. amnded to read: ~t.d ud eatabllabed by to reed: "17.41.040 FIIJNG FEE. pertntt. of ncord; 1!~56.1~ OPERATING Ao applleatloo as requtftd (d) Variances, ooot!ttiooal BICYCLE ON SIDEWALK. by tb.ls Chapter stall be ae-Ull permits, exceptloas and No per800 ~.operate or computed by a t1l1Dg fee otl:•r pertlaeut legtslat1Ye ride 1 bicycle. IUri'J cycle, of TwoHuadredTweoty-FIYe acta of record; and pedicab, or otber wbeeled Dollars ($225) to compeo-(e) A.ay ll*lal restrlc- dtftce or cooYeyuce uHd sate tbe Ctty of the admto-tt.oos lD u.se or denlopment for tl'llltlpOrtatioo ud pro-lst.raUYe costs of proces-wbicb may apply to tbe sub- pelled by tlami.D power. upoo siDe such appllcatioo." jeet property." uy sidewalk Ill the Clty. SECTION z. Tbls ord1-SECnON Z. Tlds ordl- e~e. tbat blcyclea may be nance lblllbepabllsbedooce oanee sballbepubllsbedooce rlddeo oa those sldewa.lu 1n tbe of11clal oewsp~per of ln tbe offtclaJ oew~r of desipated by tbe CityCoan-tbe Ctty, and u.e ame sba.ll tbe City. a.ad tbe ame sblll en by re80hrUoa adopted by be effecUYe 30 days after be etreettn 30 ~Jays alter . tbe Ctty Cou.oell, wblch per-the date of tts adoptbl. tbe date of Ita adoption. mill bicycle ridlnc oo oer-Tbls ord1nanee was tatro-Tbls ordlna.Dce was tntro- taia l!l*lfted lldewalks. doeed at a ftCUlar meeUDc duced at a recuiar meettog Tbe "reco1Dc problbttioo of tbe City CoaocU of tbe of tbe City CouncU of tbe slall DOt apply to cbUdren•s City of Newport Be&cb beld City of Newport Beacb beld or laftlJds', tricycles, wbeeJ 00 the 27th day ofMay, 1975, on tbe Z7tb day oUhy, 1~5, cbat.rs. or state boards. and was adopted on tbe 9tb aDd was adopted on tbe 9tb SECTION 2. Thls ordl-d.ay of June, 1975. by tile d.ay of Ju.oe, 1975, by tbe oanee &ball be published ooce following YOte. to wtt: followLDc Tote, to wtt: 1D tbe offtclat newspaper of A YES. COUNClLWEN: Me-A YES, COUNCILMEN: Me- the Clty. a.ad the same sr.U InnJs. Dostal, Barrett, Innis, Dostal, Barrett. be effective SO days after Kuehn, Rocers. Ryct.off, Kuehn, Rocera, Ryclllotr. tbe date oflts adoption. Store. Store. Thla ordloaoee was tntro-NOES, COUNCILMEN: None. NOES, COUNCILMEN: Nooe. d~ecl at a ~r meeUQ( ABSEJIT COUNCILMEN: ABSENT COUNCILMEN: of tbe Ctty CoaocU of tbe Nooe. None. C tty of Newport Beach beld Oooald A. Mcinnis Donald A. Mcinnis oa the Z7tb day of Yay, 1975, Mayor Mayor and was adopted on t.be 9th ATTEST: ATTEST: day of June, 1975. by tbe Laura Lagtos Laura Lagios follo,:tnc. '*• tq ,.at: City Clerk City Clerk :=-cotmcrt.'MEN: we-Plibu.&b: jaoe 19; 1975, to N>tlsb: Jt~H 1t, 1975, to ·»~'8~ \ ·~ f, •tM Newptirt•Ha.rbor Enstcn. 1M" N.-.,ort Rmm EU~p4 Kuebll, Rye~ store. NOES. COUNCILMEN: Dos- tal. ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None. Donald A. Mcinnis Mayor ATTEST: Laura lqios City Clerk Publtab: June 19, 1975, In tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. ORDINANCE NO. 1610 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 19.- 1!.010 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE THE FEE FOR FlUNG TENTATIVE YAP OF PROPOSED SUB- DIVISION Tbe Clty CouncU of tbe C llJ of Newport Beacb does ordain as fol.low.: SECTION 1. SecUoo 19.- 1!.010 of tbe Newport Beach MWllclpal Code ls alfteoded torad: "19.12.010 FILING OF MAP --FEE. Tb.1rtJ coptu of a teotatin map aDd .tate- ment of tbl proposed sob- dlYU!OD of lAY laDd sbLU be ftl.t wttb the Plano1nc Commluioll at leutbreatJ- .... (tr) dlY• prior to tbe m.-ttoc of tbe Comm11&1oa at ftlcl coutdtratbat.de- •l.Nd, .....-r wlU. a fllllll t. ol Tine B-snd Tblr- ty~e DDDan ($SU) or Fln DaUua (M.OO) per lot, wlllcblnt 1fll& ll ~r. ioriAJ ........ UIIMPt ~ ....... ... tiiU an (S) ~ota.•• 8IC'tlOM I. 'R1I ordl- --.Ube.,.laMdc.ce .. tM oGldal ......... ol u. C.kJ, ud tM ... an be t81dtft 10 .,. after u.t.U.oi.Jtal-- 11d.l o,..,.•DM wu -..o- clllclll at a nplu ••IUIII of u. Ctty CGIIDC1l ot. til CJQ o( Mtwport Btl.eb ~~tid oe tM l'7tll daJ otMaJ,lft&~ ud .............. -of ~ lffl, "' .. ...,._..,~,., Ant. com.ciUIP: Me- .... Ds*l. auna.. =~--. AIIIJfT OOGJfCliW., L IGM. MOnCI! ORDINANCE NO. 1611 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTIONS Z0.- 46.0SO. 20.4? .050, 20.48.020 AND 20.54.020 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNI- CIPAL CODE TO INCREASE APPUCATION AND PETI- TION FEES IN CONNEC- TION WITH USE PERMITS, MODIFICATIONS, VARIAN- CES AND ZONE CHANGES. Tbe City Council of the City of NtypOrt Beach does ordata u lllloYs: SECTION 1. SecUoo 20.- 46.030 of the Newport Beach MUDclpal Code is amended to read: ''20.46.030. APPUCA- TION FOR USE PERMIT -- FEE. Applicatloas for Use Permits sr..u be flled 1D tbe omce of the Community De- velopment Depa..rtment la ..... AppllcatiOD tor 1 UM P.r- mtt may ~ made bJ tM OWDtr, 1 ..... , pr q1llt ol t.be OWDer of tbe ~ ~=~'"!:= dtd oner or 1M 1 ..... or may be Gptd by u ac-t ot tM OWMI' It ,.,.._ U- tbortatka fi'OIII u. neord oftlr t. m.d wtU.. U.. ap- pUeatiO'.'' SiC'I'JOM I. Sttotb to •• 4?.050 ol tal ~ ..... i't a.dl Mlaldlal Code 1a am..tld tonad: .. 10.4'7.050. APPI.-:A- 110111. A. PROCIDUU. J.4PICIUCID t.r I moclttlta- LIOAL MOftCI : . LIMLMDftCa ncntiOUII411t•l• JWII ITATDIUT TMfllllMII.--11 .._ tt dEnt aa hetftc ...... t, ear.. Jf700 lnM • ., • .,..,_...._, CIU-....._._.,_, ...... lrroG 11-. Way, ..... ... 1 •• Ce.lalftla -·· 1'ld8 h * s•lloaMscted br• tnar1'al. lliMd:T_,...._. 'hU ---.... IUed wtb .. eo.tJ cs.n otor. 'up C--*J 11a1 a, 19'75. A..tt1orMJ ol BI.Dtor Aceat: CIIUle. G. Bft.ld. UMS &uea w.tea BlYd., Loa =Js~ 9002!5, Ill? I hblillt ..., at, laDe 5. lZ. lt, 11'75, 1D tbl Nnport Hutlor lulp. F4HS9 . :iii A&; iiOiicl otlDIMAIICE NO. lt14 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MEW PORT BEACH AMENDDfG SECTION 104.050 OF THE NEW- PORT BEACH MUMICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE SEWER COMNECTION FEE Tbl City CoaoeU ol tbe City ol Newport Baeb does ordain u i)llowa: · SECTION 1. Sect!OD 14.- 14.050 of tbe Newport Bach MUD!cfllal Code a. 1meaded to r.d: "14.24.050 SEWER CON- NECTION FEE. Tbe appli- cant sball al80 pay a fee of Tweoty -two DolJars and Flfty Cems ($22.50) i)r a ch coooect1oD to the public sewer." SECTION 1. Thts ordl- u.aee sball bepabltsbedooce lD tbe offtclaJ uwsp~per of the Ctty, ud tbe same slllll be effecttn 30 days after tbe date of b adoptton. Tb1s ord!DaDoe was latro- diJCed at a regaJar meetiDg of tbe Clty CoancU of the City of Newport Beach held oo tbe !'7tb day olMay, 1~5, IDd wu adopted on tbe 9th d.ay of Jaoe. 19'15, by the followtng vote, to wit: AYES. COUNCILMEN: Mc- Innis. Dostal, Barrett, Kuetm, Rogers, Ryclloff, Store. NOES, COUNCILMEN: None. ABSENT COUNClUtEN: None. Dooa1d A. M clnnls Mayor ATTEST: Laura t...an>s City Clerk Pab1lab: Jue19, 1~5, to tM Mwpolt ~ Eoslp. 2" 'II~ MChiC~ meat of JUbstaDUal property rtghts of t.be applicant. be . OR.IPAJIIC! MO. 1t15 All OIIDUfAJfCI OF TB! CrrY Or RWPORT BEACH AX!JODG IIC'nOft 1.- U.OIO OP THE 8WPORT BEACJI IROOCIPAL COD£ TO INCREASE THE A- IIOU»T OF PROPERTY DE- VILOPKEifT TAX 01- POSED TIM City COGDCU ol tbt Ctty ol Newport Beaela dou ordaJ.a u folloWs: SECTION l . S.CUODS.1Z.- OSO of the Newport Beach Mwctpal Code ts ameaded to read: "1.12.080 IMP08ITION OF EXCISE TAX. A. T.AI IM~ED. Ao u ctse tal a. bereby lmposed apoo tbe cooatrucUOD ud OCCIIIJUCY of eacb resldeotlaJ UDlt, commercial lllllt, lndustrtal will, and mobUebomt part lD tbe City 1D the amouut of $.185 per aquare loot of gross noor areaforallclu- aes of Dew eonstroctbl, ill· c ludt.nc any arala a buJ.ldlnc deatped tor the parll:lDc of vehicles. B. DUE DATE. TheamouDt of the tu due bereu.ader stall be determined at tbe Ume a buUdlng permit La aougbt for tile COQStructloo of re- sldenUaJ, commerclal or In- dustrial units or bu1.ld.1ogs, or for the coostructJoo or recoostructt.oo of aDJ mo- bUehome park. aD<J the fUll amount of tile ta1'-sball be due and payable concurrent- ly wtth the application tor such permit. 1f such tax t.s not fully paid oo or before the due date tbe permit ls issued, the tax or the amount thereof not paid shall there- upon become delinquent. C. DELINQUENCY, PE- NALTY, INTEREST. Tbere shall be added to the tax for any unit or so much of the tax as becomes de- linquent a penalty of tweoty- tlve percent (25%~ Ybich shall thereupon become PlY- able tn the same manner as the tax. The tax and penalty shall bear lnterest at the rate of .58 of one percent per month until pald. •' SECTION 2. Tbls ordi- nance sball be published ooce In the omclal newspaper of the City, aDd the same shall be effective 30 days after tbe date of Its adoption. Tbis ordinance ns Intro- duced at a regular meetinc of tbe Clty Counc U of the C1ty of Newport Beacb beld OD the Z7ttl day ofMay.19'P5, aDd 1I'U adopted oo tbe ~ day of June. 19?5, b)' trw! followtnc TOte, to wtt: A YES, COUNCILMEN: Mc- Innis, Dostal, Barrett. Kuehn, Rogers, Ryckoft, Store. NOES, COUNCILMEN: Nooe. ABSENT COU NCILMEN: None. Dooald A. Mclnois Mayor ATTEST: Laura Laglos City Clerk Publlsh: June 19, 1975, lD tbe Ne1rp0rt Harbor Ensign. 3. Tbat tbe graottn& of such appUcatton will oot, aDder the· clreumsta.oces of tbe particular case. mater. 1ally affect adversely the be&ltb or safety of persons residlnc or worttng In the oelgbborbood of the property of tbe appUca.at and will aot under tbe circumstances of the particular case bema- ter1ally detrimeota.l to the public welt.ue or tn).lrtous __ L_I!_G_A_L_M_O_n_C_£ __ to property or lmproYements 1D tbe oetpborbood.'' SECTION 4. Secttoo Zo.M.OI!O ol the Ne1rp0rt Bacb MUDicJpaJCode lsam- taded to read: "ZO.S4.020 INITIATION. Ao 1meodmeot may be lDJ- tlatecl by: (a) Tbe Yer11led petlUoo of ooe or more oners of property affected by the pro- PM~d ameDdmalt, whichpe- tWoa sJIIll be rued wttb tbe Pl&a.D1ac Comm1ssioo I.Dd sblll be aceompanted by a f• ol 'fllHe HIIDdnd Thirty Flu Ool.lan ($335.00~ oo part of wbicb sbal1 be retur- Dible to tbe peUUooer. (b) RtaolatloD oflateuUoa of tbe Ctty CoanclL (e) Re-.uoa ollJltenUoo of tbe P1a.aD1ac Commis-..... SECTI>M 5. Tba. Ordia- uce tlllll be pabllabed ooce ... tbl oftletal Dlftii&PU of tM City. aDd Ute a me sbl11 M efllcUft tldJty (SO) dlJ1 afW" tbl elate of lts adop- U.. 'hill orcttw nee na blt.ro- -.1 at a repJu meetlal ol 1M CMJ Cc.c:U ol tbe CIJ ol Newport Bac b blld • be I'JUa diQ olM·,y,l~S. Ull _. ldopttd oa tbe 9tb ., of 1 .. , lf75. by tbl ~.-.toWU: ATIS, COO'MCJLM&M: Me- ... DNia1, ~ ... Aocwl, Rydolf. ..... wca. COO'ItCD.MU: ..... ~ OOO'ItClLM£M: ..... Dallld A. "ddllll ...,. AIIUI't ........... ~::' JlsM lt, tm. ORDlNANCE NO. 1616 AN ORDlNANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AWENDlNG SECTION 19.- 24.110 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE THE IN- SPECTION FEE FOR IN- STALLATION OF STREET TREES Tbe City Couacu of the City of 'Newport Beach does o rda1D as foil mrs: SECTION 1. Sectl.oo 19.- 24.110 of tbe Newport Beach MUDlclpal Code Is amended to read: "19.24.110 STREET TREES. street treu sb&U be reQilired aDd pla.Dted In ac- cordl.ace wltb apeclftcatioos eseabliabed by tbe Part. Bacbls and ReereatJoD Oe- partmeot. A $4.00 JupecUOD fH will be cllarced for tbt lre&tallat10D of tYUJ tree . Tbe lee ls payable apoo ap- pi'Oftl of tbe flDal tract map." Liii.DCI FICTfi'I)UI BOIIJIIil~ BAlli lrATIMDT Tlla~~~~ dolllhtlh-aa Cal. Tn- Yel Cllb, 1110 14!MJet'err7' Cola ..... Ca.-: PUDy c ................ . (l c.,... oorpofttbl), UIO r.-... *'• eo.ta Mea.Ca.tllllll. Taa. h#-11 CODduet- ecS ., • corpontloa. COI'fOIIU. Name: Pllay C. RuaU 6 Aaoclates; PUDy C. B11ke'l, Pr ... Tbll llatemeat wu flled with t.be CoatJ Clerk ofOr- uce CouDtJ ~-9, 19'15. Plabl1sb: liiDI 1%, 19, Z6, Jaly J, 19'75, 1D the Newport Hart:lor Euip. F -44552 L~MOTICI ORDINANCE NO. 1617 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 3.13.- 0SO OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICiPAL CODE, RELATING TO ANNEXA- TION FEES Tbe City CouocU of t.be Ctty ol Newport Beac h does ordaia u fOllows: SECTION 1. Section 3.13.- 0SO of the Ne1rp0rt Beach MIIDicJpal Code 1$ amended to read: ''3.13.030 Il4POSITlON OF ANNEXATION FEES. A. FEES DofPOSED. An a.ooex- atJoo fee ls hereby Imposed upcm tbe owner or oYDers. of aDY real property upon wbich any commercial unit aDd/or todustrtal unit has been ccostructed prior to the completloo of anoezatloo proceedlDcs lD the amount of $.185 per square foot or gTOSS noor area for all clas- ses ol constructtoo, lnclu- dlDc aDY ara .to a buUdl.ac destcned for tbe puk:lag ot nblcles, and apoa any real property upoo Ybic b a.oy re- sldeoUal unit las been coo- structed 1D tbt UlOUDt ol $S70.00. B. DUE DATE. Tbeamount of tbe fees due bereuDder sball be determl.Ded oo or before tbe date oo which tbe City Councll takes tlDaJ ac- tion to approYe the anaexa- Uon and shall Include any buildl.acs for which perml~ are issued by tbe Bullding Otftclal of tbe County ot Orange or another city prior to the coD181tUoo of the anne:aUoo proceedtacs to tbe CltyofNe'YpOrt Beach. and tbe fUU amOUAt of tbe fees sba.ll be due and PlY- able oo ur before t.be ftDal actiolt ·of tM City COIIIDCU 1D approw1Dg tbe IJIDe:atJoo; PROVIDED, bolreYtr, ttat the City CouncU may, by resoluttoo. appron the pay- ment of said annuat.ioo fees L!GAL MOTlCI ORDINANCE NO. 1618 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 5.12.- 320 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE THE AP- PLICATION FEE FOR TAXICABS, AMBULA.~CES AND VEWCLES FOR HIRE The Clty CoaocU of the City of Newport Beach does ordain as follows:: SECTION 1. Se<:Uoo 5.12.- 320 of tbe Ne1rp0rt Beach Maniclpal Code t.s amended to read: ''5.12.320 DRIVER'S PER- MIT. A. APPLICATION. No person sbaU drtn or oper- ate any vebicle described In tbis Cbapter In tbe Ctty , ltbout tlrst obtl.1niQc a per- mlt lD rntlng so to do from tbe Chief ol Pollee. A:J.y person des1J1oc to otlC:a1o sucb <lrt•er•s permit stall mate a mtteo appllcatloo tberefor to tbe CbJet of Po- lice aceompaa.led by a f• ol Slzte«l Dollars IDdSe'f• • ty-ft•• Cents ($16.?5). No permit sba1l be l.ulecS to any persoa andtr tbt ace of etgtteeo (U) ,.ars, to aay penJOD DOt 1 ctuseD ol the Ulllted States aleu .ell persoa las ladally~ his IDt.UO. ol beeomq ACb, or to a.oy pera. Wllo lJ 1DcomptteDt or t>r uo ra..-Wllablwter alliable to aJllty baDdle •cb Y.wdl. Mo penDit sbll1 be 1--.t to .., per.. Wbo .... .,... COII'f1ettd ol a .._,. or .... tat pulod of -Ylll't lmmedtltetr preoed-tar -.cb w•eaH(II ...... coa:Yidlld ol rec...._ drtY- IIIC or drtYIIc a Mlcle.,_ a _.,., noe _.. tM M IE ce ol IIIIOIIclt ... U- ~ or cm.p. or ftD llu --~ olftQ.IIt ... U1 prGftllkiM ot .. AJao. IIIDUc a..~· COIIInl Ace ot tile ... of~ ................... • a. ......... If .. C1IW of ...... ...... &diiM"a ...... .... ........... ~ .......... .._wan • .....,. ...... -, .... ... , ......... ... ..., . ....., ..... .... Mllldlllll ......... . : .. t. . 4 • iiii ;a FIC11Tk>W BUillM!8S NAMI STATEIBNT Tbl~pe~u. dGflll( balae. u: But Cu- pet BarpjM. too "· lla1l St .. Saata Ala, CaliL le'Jot; ROM L. !merlJIIC.INe Pelt 0.I'Nia, NtwpMt Beac' Cal. iZ&eO; Tbomu P. Emeruar, zua Port Dur- aas. Newport Bach, Cal. 9UGO. Tbla bu&ineu t. c.oodQcted by a reaeral partuenb.lp. Slgned.: RoseL. Emer11Dc. TbJs statement wu ftled wttb the County Clerk of oruce County May 29, 1975. Pnbllsb: J~.me 5, U, 19, 26, 1975, lJl the Newport Harbor Eaatcn. F44252 LI!GAL. MOT1CI ln not to exceed teo (10) W.W Installments, wttb In- terest of sa percent (6%) on the outatandtac balance, which shall be assessed as liens against tbe parcels ol real property upon W'hl.cb the buildings are located, as saJd parcels are sboWD upoo the latest anf.lable County assessment rolt A certUled copy of s:aJd re- soluUoo slaU be fUed w1tb the Orange County Auditor on or before August 10 of each year, aDd tbe Auditor shall be requested to enter the amount of the respective assessments oo tbe County tax roll opposlte each par- cel of land. The amount of said assessment shall be collected at the tlme and to the manner of City property taxes. If delinquent, the a- mount ot said assessment shall be subject to the same penalties and procedure for foreclosure and sale as lD the case of Ctty property taxes.'' SECTION 2. This ordi- nance shall be published ooce 1n the otttclal newspaper of the CltJ. ud the ame $ball be effective 30 days after the date of Its adoptloo.. Tbls ord.laa.nce ns latro- duced at a regular meeting of tbe City CouacU of tbe City of Newport Beach held on tbe Z7th day ofMay,l975, and was adopted on the 9th day of June, 1975, by the following vote, to wit: AYES, COUNCILMEN: Mc- Innis, Dostal, Banett, Kuelm, Rogers, Ryckotl. Store. NOES, COUNCILMEN: Nooe. ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None. ~d A. Mclml1s Mayw ATTE:>"'T; Laura Lactos City Clerk Publish: June 19, 1975, lD the Newport Harbor Ensign. LIOAL MOnel the crowded sections ol the Clty accompanied by an In- spector designated by tbe Chief of Pollee. No driver's permit sr.ll be graated to any person who ls oot of a good moral cbancter, or wbo does oot hold the re- required driver's license Is- sued by tbe Motor V ebicle Department of the State, or who ls DOt sufftcleotly ac- QIII.inted with the laws or ordinances regulating the operatioo of motor vehicles. Persons operatl.ng tuicabs, emergency or public safety nbicles must be able to apeak the Eng Us h Language. Any falslflcatioo on the a.p- Ucatioo for said permit wW bt IJ'C)UDds for refusal of tbe permit. B. PERSONAL APPEAR- ANCE. Before a permit ls (J'a11t.t to a.oy applicant, tbe &IIPllca.at shall present him- sell to the Pollee Depart- ment, be photographed or tumlsb an acceptable photo- lfll)b. and be fingerprinted, aod such pMtograptls and f'lll&'erprtnts shall be CUed wltb tM permanent records of tbe Pollee Department. C. TEMPORARY PER- MIT. PtDd1Dc tbe compleUoo of tM lansttption of an ~ t:bt C blef of Po- lice miJ crut a temporary penntt to I peral Wbo las made lllPUcat:ioo for a driv- er's permit lDd appears 110 bt Qllllfted tor IUCb per- 111tt. Till t.mporary permit nan utomaucally up&re mt1 (10) a-,. rrom thettm tt wu laNd or qpou ll- llaiiCe oil r"f111lar t!rtYar•• pend. Till CbW ol Poll~ allal1 .uDmarUy mote &QJ hmpanry pmntt ..... d~Mm.._ DOt to taM a cll'tt'w'a permtt to tbt • pUcut. D. muTIJ1CATD CAJtD. ape. obea.L._ U. nplu pera.lt. u. trtftt or .,..... llllD a& aJl U.. -,.,.e.d .. IIIII ..... till ftlddt ---.. ., 111a • u m ,.... ....... ,., • .., .. QIIIt .,,.....,...,.. ... ..,_..... .. _ .. _., ......... ... ,llllt 9 I,.- tM 11$ I PET, • ..... , .... '' 2 a en OBIDAJ.cl Ml. 1Qt Aft ORDDWfCI OP TilE CJ'IT OP.MEWPOil'J'BUCB AMENOOfG S&CTDl 17 •• ss.oso or Tlf.l KBWJIIORT BEACH KVIOCU»AL COO£ TO llfCREAS! THE PIER REGISTRATJON FEES The Ctty Coww:O ol tlae c tty f1 Newport Bach doH ordiJ.D u lolloft: SECTION 1. SeeUoa 17.- 33.030 of tbe Newport 8eacb Munlclpa.l Code is amedld to nad: "1?.33.080 PIER REGIS- TRATION FEE. EneyOW'Dir or permit bolder 1rbo ma.lJl,. talas a pier. a.oy part of which exteods 1nto the wa- ters of Newport Harbor, ID- clud1ng any pier located OD prtnte property, oa a dedi- cated cba.onel. or COODty tide and submerged lands. 8bal1 pay to tbe c tty aD UIJIIa1 pier rertstratJoa fH com- menclog ln 1 ~0 based upoo the tollowi.Dc acbedule: (a) NOD-CommerclaJ piers --$10.00 (b) Commerelal piers - $20.00 For add1t1oaal sUpa or noats: · (1) Not more than teo (10) sUps or floats -SZ.OO for ncb (2) Not mote than tw10ty (20) slips or floats -szo.oo plus $1.00 for each sUp or n~t ln excess ot teo (10) (3) More than twenty (ZO) sUps or Q~ts -$30.00 plus 5~ for each slip or t1oat ln excess of twenty (!0)." SECTION 2. Ttd.s ordl- IWlCe sball be publlsbed once In tbe oftlclal DPspaper of the City, and tbe same stall be effecttn 30 days after the date of lts adoption. This ordlDance wu Intro- duced d a regular meettnc of the City CouacU of tbe City of Newport Beach beld on the Z'7tb day of May, 1975, and wu adopted on the 9th day ot Juae. 1975. by the followtog vote, to wtt: A YES, COUNCILMEN: Mc- lo.o.is, Dostal, Bar ntt. Kaelin, Racers, Ryello!f. Store. NOES, COUNCILMEN: Nooe. ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Nooe. ~A. Mrlo-D)s. Mayor ATTEST: Laura Larios Ctty Clert Publlsb: JUDe 19, 1975, to the Ne1rp0rt Ha.rtlor Easf(n. LEGA!= MOnC! E. TERM --RENEW \k AU driver's permlts sba1l espire at tbe eod ol the calendar y•r for wbich ls- sued. AIJI)lications tor re- newal shall be made oo or before December first of each year for tbe follow- lng caleodar year. U., made wtthla the period prescrtbeCl, tbe charge tor renewal sball be Three Dollars ($3.00). Tbe permits are personal and oootn.Dsferable. F. REVOCATION. The Chief of Police may revoke or Sllspeod a.oy sucbdrlYer's permits so lss:ued for any rtolatloo of tbe PJ'OYlsiODs of tb1s Ctapter by tbl bold- er of such permlt or tor tbe existence ol any state ol facts Yblch would hue been a good reuoa tor dtoytoc such permit when &A»U.t for, wbetber such state of facts existed at tbe time appllcaUon was made t>r sue!\ permit or came into existeoce thereafter. G. APPEAL. In tbe IYeDt of a refUsal. re•ocatJoo or SUSI)fDSioG of IDJ drinr'a permit by tbe c hlef ol Po- lice, tile applicut or per- m lttee may aiJI)IIJ from tile l1 eclsioo to tbe City eo.- cU, whlcb may ba tt. dla- creUoD amrm. rever• or. modU) the decllioa made by tbe Chief of Poll~." SECTION !. Tld.l ordl-· aa.ace sblll be pabUebed c:.ce , ln tbe oftldal NYIIIIIPW ol tbe City, ud the ame aan be 6ct1Ye 10 c1a11 ... r the date ollta .... .. 1"1118 Ol'dMI!C' WU batro-I dDctd at a nplu meet~.~~ • o1 u. Clt7 c-:o o1 tilt ~ CltJ ot "....,ort a.~ IIMI , oe u. rr.. c1aJ ot..,. 1m, , a.SwuldllpfiedaatM•, dl7 ol ,.._ ll'r!i.:-., IIIII ~MG.;: ...... Dm1t.l, ~, l8slllt ......_ ., e a:s ..... f ....cooatll"'8: ..... , AIIIUT OOUIICII .. I ..... DillliM ... t --•n•• =wr~ ,,,, ...... -····~----· f lr.t.--IIOTIC& ro CJ~&<iiwnt"'o.• 0# 2 IIIU[ Tlt..n~t Allll or : lltiiiU~ ro nu..,•• : ALCOIIlUC NYIIWili -UCIIIII(I) (lloe. 1101-'10"1 : u.c.c. utl/or 141m 116!') -N<711CI • -BY E GIVIII 1o 1M c-.. or : zewa. 18c., Fedtral Tu ::. llo. BX la$914, Tnuloror = IDd lJc ..... ,. .... bul- : ._, addftA 1.1 tt!O Eut : Cout _,, ID lbo Cll)" :: of Corea 411 Mar, CouatJ : of Orup, Stato of Colt- : tbruta !IZISZ5, llat o boll< ti'IDifer, Ll about tobt made to GioruDl hter Colta aDd Gllla Costa, Social SocoriiJ No. 102..!1-9842 ud 568- :: 40-53f7, Trauterees ud loteaded Transfenes, wbose = bua:IDess address 1s 317 -Poinsettia An., 1n tbe City _ of Corooa del Mar. COUDty of Oruce, state of Call- -forn!a 92625. The property ls described -1n geoenl as: All stock I.D -tnde, tlrtures, equipment -and good wW of a certa.iD -Restaurant and Bar busloess -kDowD as Zuble'saodlocated -at 2920 East Coast High- way, 1n the City of Corooa -del Mar, County of Orange, .. State of Californla, and tnnsfer the followlrtg alco- boUc bevenge license: On- Sale General, Number 4?- 28502, oow ts.wed to pre- mises located at 2920 East Coast Highway, for the pre- mises located at 2920 East Coast Hlchway 1n the City· of Co rona del Mar, County of On.nge, State of Calt- forn.ta. That the amount ol p.~r­ chase price or considera- tion in cormectloo with said transfer ot said license and said business, Including the estimated inventory, is the sum of $45,800.00, which cooslsts of the following: UGALMOTICI All -· ---... add-bJ lbo ----..... lt.JI put .. ' l&r u bon to tbt Tn.uiiNtln: zu~>~o·., rae., 1711 Pla-e..ua. COlt& MIM, Call- tbnlla. Ttat It ... bela qteld --Ue-o.ad lMIDded tn.uflne u re-q-~~r s.e. Z407t or toe BtulDtu IDd Profe11ioa1 Codt1 Uat tbt COGIIdetatlob for tbe trahsler of aid bui- aeu ud tna.afer of aaJd Hcease 1J to be paid OQ.Iy after aaJd tnnsfer bas beeD appi'O'Ied by said Deplrtmelll of AleoboUc Benn.ce Coo- trot. Tbat a sale, tnnsfer and asalpmeot of the aforesaJd !¥k ln trade, tlmlres, equipment IJid good wW of said business Will be made. aDd tbe coos1dentt.oo there- tor together wltb the coo- slderation for the transfer aDd assignment of tbeafor.- sa!cl Ucense 1s to be coo- summated on or after the 11th day of July. 1975. at the escrow department of Bay Esci'O'W Co., Inc., at 1600 East Mayfair AYe., iD the CUy of Orange, County of Otange, state of CaU- fornla, provided that the De- partment of Alcobollc Bew- enge Control has approved said transfer of said llcense. Dated: June lOth, 1975. ZUBIE'S, INC., Trans- feror and Llcensee, By John M. Zubleta, President. Giovanni Peter Costa, Gina Costa, Transferees aod Intended Tn.osferees. Publlsh: June 19, l!r7 5, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. LIGAL HOTICI · ORDINANCE NO. 1620 a dr iYer's permit to him AN ORDINANCE OF THE would oot in any way be CITY OF NE WPORT BEACH contrary to the public In- AMENDING SECTIONS 5.-terest, welfare or safety. 10.030, 5.12.320, 5.14.180, Each such applicant shall 5.15.110, 5.24.050, 5.28.030, demonstrate hls skill and 5.32.040, 5.41 .040 AND 5.-ablllty to safely handle Ills 50.040 OF THE NEWPORT vehicle lD driwtng It throogb BEACH MUNICIPA L CODE the c rowded sections of the TO INCREASE THE A-City accompiDJ.ed by an In - MOUNTS OF lNVESTIGA· spector designated by the TlON AND PERMIT FEES Chief of Pollee. No dr iver's REQUIRED 1N CONNEC-permit shall be granted to TION WITH BUSINESS U-any person whO Is oot of CENSE APPLICATIONS a gOOd moral character or Tbe City Couocll of the wbo caDDOt speak the Eng- ;~:~~=s:~~:b<»es ~n :r:'~~rr~·s~~ SECTION 1. SKUon5.10.-cenS'! issued by the Motor 030 of the Newport BeliCh Vehi cle Department of the Municipal Code Is amended State, or who Is not sui- to read: llclently acquainted with the "5.10.030 APPLICATION laws or ordinances ngulat- FOR PERMIT. Application lng the r..l!.lt!ration of motor for a special event permit vehicles . Any falslflcaUon shall be nted at least four-on the appUcation for said teen (14) days prior to the permit w111 be grounds for date of the proposed event refusal of the permit. with the Ctty Manager, on B. PERSONAL APPEAR- fo rms supplied by the City, ANCE. Before a per mit ls together with an appltcaUoo granted to any applicant. the processing charge In the a-applicant shall present 111m- mount of Twenty-Flu Dol· self to the Pollee Depart- Jars (.$25.00) for allapplica-ment, be photo(raphed or ttoos where a special event furnish an acceptable photo- permit fee Is also required, graph, and be tlngel))rlnted, and in the amount of Twen-and such photo(raphs and ty Two Dollars and Fifty ltngerprtnts shall be tUed Cents (.$22.50) tor all appll. with the permanent recon1s cations where no special of the Pollee ~rtment. event permit tee Is required. C. TEMPORARY PER. The City Manager may, MIT. PeDdlng thecompletloo In Ills discretion, waive the ot the tnvestfgatlon of an requirement that appllca-appllcant, the Chief of Po- tions be tiled rour:eeo (14) lice may grant a temporary days prior to the date on permit to a person Who has which the activity Is to be made application lor a drtv- condUcted.'' er's permU aod appears to SECTION 2. Sectton-5.12.. be qualtned for such per- 320 of the Newport Beach mit. Tbe temporary permit MWitci.pll.l j;ode Is amended sl».ll automatically e2plre to read: si.Jity (60)days l'rom the elate "5.12.320 DRIVER'S PER-U ns lssued or upon Is- MIT. A. APPLICATION, No suance ol a regular driver's person shall drive or oper-permit, The Chief ot Pollee ate any vehicle described shall summully rewoke any in tills Chapter tn the City temporary permit when he without nrst obtaining a per-determines oot to lssUe a mit In writing so to do from drtwer's permit to the ap- the Chief of Pollee. Any pllcant. person desiring to obtain D. IDENT1FlCATION such driver's permit sl».U CARD. Upon obtai.D.1.ng the ma.k.e a written appllcaUoo r8(111ar permit. tbe drlwer therefor to the Chief ot Po-or operator sr.ll at aU lice accompanied by a fee of times keep polted lD fliU F ltteen Dollars ($15,001 wletr Ill the wehlcle operat- No permit stall be issued ed by blm an ldentif\caUon : to any person UDder the ace card fllnlabed by the Chief ·of eighteen (18) yean, to of Poll~:e, wh.lch slall r.we • any person oot a citiz.eo of plaJal)' pdAted tblreoa the : tbe United States tmless such oame of tbt drlnr or op- : persoo bas I&'WftllJydeela~ erator. bUI buJJDeullddreu : bla lntenUoa of becomi.Drl a.oc1 ttJepboH aamber. b1s : n ett, or to uy perSOD who permU uumbtr am hla : 1.1 Incompetent or ror a.oy pl:dl:lcnpb.. : r-..oa wb&~nr Wllbl1 to E. TERM •• RENEWAL. ~ l&fel)' ban41e tueb Yehlcle. AU drttu"t permiU 8llaJl No permit sblU be laslecl tJPU• at tbe tad of U.. "to ur per-. no tu bHo ea\llldlr ,..,. for Wblcb •- : coaYlcMII o1 a ftloGJ, or Ald. AIIPI"UC.• for re- : wltl*l tbll period o1 two Dl'ftl Alii bt made c. or 1.,. Jmmedlat.IJ Pf'IC*I-bdJn o.ctmber ant of .tile -•.,.UC.ttoobu--· ,.. .. , tbo --CODYietld at nckltll drtY-lie ca._.r rar.UIOmadt ·~tot or drift~~ a--wliOiallloporlodp,_rtood, I llfCjlftJ n1Jo -lbo 1110 ...... for -ooal Olllt1 .,&aDirn:t Gil arlk:Mtlc ll-bt TwoDoUan(tS.OO).Tbl • ..... .. -... _.. ... porooool ud s ~.:.-. of rtrll.. ' I , oat ... :., "''"'I s., ........ r. 8&\'0CATIOII. no :-..,_ CoiiNI ""' c-of Jollco ... , -:e1 .. ~ .... tf Ct'M ' , or JIll UJIKbdrtftr'l ___ ,...._ ......... ._ ... .., :... ......... ., llir --llao of IIIIo --:~ t1 -IIIII.... tl ... Cllalr'lr bJ IIIIo llold- I ' PLilii:JUIM.NE" -ITATUIDT Tlio_..,_ .. dolll ........ (l) Or-.... c.-, r.~r...,-. (1)--~..., ............. om.. CoD .,_Calli.-Tol Pldl Bill~ a.:. (Call- ... -.-lllalo of----~ 11'70 -Ma AH., c-.._ ca111. net~. Tblo boatooar..-..oct by a corpon.doa. Corp>n.tloa Name: Tal PbU E.attr»rteee. ble,, Tbomu 0. PbWtpo, Proo. Tbll ltatlmtllt ftl ftled Willi tbe Cc:xmty Cleft ofOr- I.Q(t Coa.atJ J_. IS, 18'?5. Publllb: Jane u. 19. t&, July s. 1975, lD tM Newport Harbor Eutp. F -f+tll LeGAL HOTICI 35023 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAIJFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. AS4019 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE (CCP Soeltoo 1277)' In re KAJU MICHELLE FORRESTER, a Mloor by JOE EDWARD FORRESTER AND MARY ANN FOR- RESTER, Paroots, tor Change of Nam9. WHEREAS. JOE EDWARD FORRESTER a.nd MARY ANN FORRESTER, Petltloo- ers as tbe parents ot appU- cant, a persoo UDder l8years of age, has rued a Petitioo with the Clert of this Court for an order c hangtng ap- pllcant•s name from KAMI MICHELLE FORRESTER to CAMERON MICHELLE FORRESTER: IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested In the above-eoHtled matter appear before this Court at L!GAL HOTICI . er of such permit or tor the existence of any sate of fa cts whlc h would lave been a good reason for denying such permit when applied fo r. whether such state of facts e:rlsted at the Ume application was made for such permll or came into existence thereafter. G, APPEAL. In the event of a retusa.l. revocatioo or suspenst.oo of any driver's permlt by the Chtef ot Po- llee, the 11JP1lca.Dt or per- mittee may appeal from the 4.clakm kt U.. ClQ COUQ- c ll, · wtdch may la lts dts- c ret1oo alftrm, rewerse or modify the decisloo made by the Chid of Police." SECTION 3. Sectlon 5.14.- 180 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code Is amend- ed to read: • ''5.14.180 APPLICATION FOR DRIVER'S AND AT- TENDANT"S PERMIT. An appUcant for an ambulance driver's or ambulance at. teodant's permit st.U rue his application with tbe Fl- na.oce Director on forms furnished by the City, to - gether with an applleatloo fee of Sliteel'l Dollars I.Od se,enty-Ftwe Cents(.$1 6.75). Each applicant shall submit with his application three (3) recent photographs of himself of a stze designated by the Fl.na.nce Dir ector. To be eligible for either type ot permit, an appUcant rRUst be at least 21 years otage.'' SECTION 4. Sectlon 5.15,- 110 of the Newport Beac b Municipal Code ls amended to read: ''5.15.110 ATTENDANT OR OPERATOR'S PERMIT REQUIRED. (a) Appllcatlollo No persoo shall drlwe or open.te aoy om cta.J police towing nhlcle described In thls Cllapter In tbe City wttb- out nrst obtainlnr a permU 1n writing to do 80, from the Chief of Pollee. Ally persoo desiring to obtain such operator's perm!tsbllll make a wrltten appllcaUoa therefor to the Cblel of Po- llee; accompanied bJ tbl lee of Ntneteeo Dolla.rund Fifty Ceots ($19.50~ AppUcaottbr atteodi.Dt or operator'• per- mU sbaU be req~~lnd to be pootoc.._ o.ad flilger- prtnted. No aneod&Dt or op. erator'l permit lb&ll bt ll· sued to UJ penoo.: 1. UDder tht ac• of 18 yea.rs. t. Wbo 1.1 aot a cuts. of tht UDlted States M who ... DOt ll.dallf deela.rtd lot-ol bocomllic ..... s. Wbo ... bHI O(lt, .. •lctod ola lolaa1. 4. •• wiUU • period of two ,..... ,.,._, pne«tbJc ~ appiJcatlcw, IIU--of- 1-driYIIil .. ..., -·-of*'_..,._ ..... ~-""" 'Call- --Codo,CaD-_y_c-, .. _, --. -ltdliocaJ CIIWI1IM' .... ....... ol a .... O)lJ 'Je *II -IIIIo 1111 ....... :: ....., ... ....,or 'M'LJII~, B . F1CIIIIAII --~ o lWII ftATUIDT no --. ... -u:o ....,.. _.,., ......,. .._ tm Hsrn aa H.trold liDrlc at a .., ..-II Kowport ......... IIIIo .. _ ... _,_ llrolliolloiiiU--..- PEIMRS ~·=~··::-~ ..., lepoNioJotM$$,--~~~ lo .. T.' Horokl ~--'*-· q..uo,...~ II"IU Bar-· AIRJORT 4IIU <ial1la, Ill-Vtojo CoUL ....... -Polo,_ ,_,. Ooo He"ll; C?oarloo A. 'Horold d..-.kipmool 01 ltoel Qoal1, tile 01 ~·~ IU'f HtplaDd ss,ooo. ua,ooo. Drl ... Boltoo a.eo, Calli. Baaor DoYo~ Co., • UD0 IILE mns t....-lliiPt'Oftmtlllt, 1151 R. c. K.tldtr, aMtKcw at TtJb bust 1o -~·-tod DoYt, $'7 ,470. 115 Via QUto, tu, tOO. nell .._...... • CORONA DEL MAR • NEWPOH HEIGHTS b1 • ...... partDorilllfl>. Slpod: Jobo T. Horold. E. Jor11to, Ill Potuot-I . Tnol Har-, IU La Thla lb.temeat wu flled tla. remodel, $5,!00. J:::-..1 IIDI')', 11111t dw.U- wttb U.. Coury Cltrk oiOr-Ricbllrd Saec:a, '11$5 Mar-~·~pER B'Y ""' Coool)o liar so, 1975• ru•rtto. -· ll,toO. ~ NQg • NEWPORT Sam CampblllLadcii.UoD at Publlab: JUAe U, 19. 2&. Doll Koll co., SS90 Via U 15 K&r1Mr1, f'l,OOO. • NEWPORT CENTER Ju.IJ 3, U75, 1D the Newport Lido, tiO&Dt de'relopm•t t)r lrYiM Co., 170 Newport Harbor Enatp. r -44339 TUfaDy Altpolollc:a.l, $44.-C•ter Dr., utabllsh suite 000.U..O uwer. acJditloo at tor Ho=:,tat FiDucial S.r- 10:00 A.M:~ oo July!9,1Vl5~ .. · 1D tbe courtroom of Depart- mentS, at tbe COUiltyCourt. bouM, located at 700 CiYic Ceo.ter Drt.. Welt, Santa Ana, Calltonil., and 1bow cau.se, U a.oy, wby tbl peti- tion tor cta.r:tce ot oa.me sbou.ld not be &'ranted. rr IS FURTHER ORDERED tbat a eopyofthts order to sbow cause be pub- lished !D lbo Newport Har- bor EDStgn, a oewsp~per of general clrculatloa prl.ated ID Orauce County, Call- fornla. orace a week tor tour successive weeks prior to tbe date set tor hearing on the petition. DATED: JUDe 11, 1975. SAMUEL DRElZEN, Jlldge of the Superior Court Hurwitz, Hurwitz & Re- mer, attorneys at law, 430 32nd street, Newport Beach. California 926"• (714) 673- 9020. Publish; June 19, 26, July 3, 10, 1975, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. LIGAL IIOTIC! or comblnaUoo ot alcobol and drug. 5. Who Is Incompetent or for a.oy reason whatsoever unable to handle such vehlcle safely. 6. Wbo is not of good moral character, 7, Who ca.noot speak the English language, 8. Who does not hold a Yehlcle drlwer's ltcense ls- sued by the Motor Vehicle Department of the state of Callfornl.a. 404 40l1l st .• t1,500. :1:kooA':L.um • HARBOR VIEW Doll BriO, 1 llDit, 1 story Art Zlmtrmu, addittoo, dweliJ.Dc. 18Z9 Port Sbet-_s_z_I_E_. _s_.,_Ft_._. _•s_._ooo_. - neld, tZS,MO. Harbor oa, Seboot, eclcll-_...,;L:.::l:.::O::A::L:..· ::MO;:;T.:;IC::I:_ tloo., S4S PaeUI.e VIew Dr., St«,OOO. L!GAL HOTI£1 -' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAJIE STATEMENT Tbe toJlowlD& per.r:Mll are dolnc basl.oeuu: TbeH&Dd- cn..ltera. 96SZ Hamlltc:ll, fC-2, HtmliDCIOO Be b., Callt. 92646: Bria.D F. O•llea.n.., 9632 HamUtoo, fC-2, Hunt. Lngtoo Bch.. CaW. 92&46; Sberyl D. o•w.ean, 9632 Hamilton. f C-2, Huott.ogtoo Bcb., Calif. 92646. This bustoessls coocllcted by a genenl pr.rtDersbJp. Sl(ned: Brian o•w.ean. This statement was rued with the County Clerk of Or- ange County oo May 2?, 1975. Publlsh: May 29, June 5, 12, 19, 1975, in tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. F -44164 LEGAL NOTICI ORDINANCE lstl A.N ORDlNANC£ OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADDINC CHAPTER t5.S7 ENTITLED ''APPROVAL 1N CONCEPT PERMIT"' TO TI- TLE 15 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE The CUJ Council of the City of Newport Beacb does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Chapter 15.- 37 1s added to the Newport Beach Municlpi.I Code to read: "CHAPTER 15.37 APPROVAL [N CONC EPT PERMIT SEC TIONS: 15.37.010 Intent. 15.37.020 Appronl CODCept Permit. .. 15.37,010 INTENT, In or- der to comply witb the pro- wlJ:IotiS of Dlwlstoa 18 of the Calltomla Public Re- sourees Code. entitled ''Ca- lifornia Coastal Zone Con. senatloa Commission", and the South Cout Regional Commlssloo's open.tlog re- plations. It Is necessary tor the City ot Newport Beach to approwe1nconceptallpro- 1ecls ID the Coastal Zooe Permit area prior to any actloo by the South Coast RegiooaJ Com mlssk>n. 15.37,020 APPROVAL IN CONCEPT PERMIT. A fee of Tweaty-Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($22.50) Is here- • •• ct. .... .... "Island . ' u.le~ all the sparkling harbor FOUR BEDROOM, 3 BATH HOME READY FOR YOUR C:f>MP LETE ENJOYMENT OPEN SAT. & SUN.---2 to 6 2907 EBB TIDE, HARBOR VIEW HILLS Cameo Shores HOME SUPREME 4507 TREMONT Three toedroom , 3 balh llume buill arounrl a !q)ark~ liDg pool. All this. --~ith the blue Pa<'Ulc at your doorstep! $157,500 * 67S-St30 * 3637 E. Coaot tt.rrvl Coron• ct.l Pete /Jal'relt f<ea:lt, MODERN BEACH HOME 9. Who Is not sutncleotJy aOQII31oted with the> taws or ontloaDces rr.;ulatlng the open.ttoo of motor nhtcJes. ''5.32.040. APPUCATIOl:f FOR PERMIT. Appllca.Uona: tor cafe dance permtts ar..u be rued wtth the c tty MaD. ager on forms su.pplled by the City, togetber with an ap- pUcattoo fee of Thirty Three Dollars and Flfty Cents ($33.50). Tbe application s hall be sizned and veri- fled by the &pplte&Dt and shall contain su.c b lnlorma- tloa as may be deemed necessary by the City Mao- ager. The City Manager may require tr.t the appllcant be f\og.e,.Prt.oted... \ SECTION 8, Sectloo5,41.· 040 of tbe Newport Beach Municipal Code Is amended to read: by establlabed for the t.ssu- ~_,..., Aq>rvnbtn Coo -~;, cept Pumlt. Said fee may JUST LISTED -bea utiful low maint enant·c cedar ext erior , contemporary d esign. J Bedrooms & lar ge activity /pool room . Exciting interior. 2 fire~laces. ~\Iilli. s~nfl:e<:~ '• .tlo 4/ire: r in l!':··an<f.' gafcterfl itea:. :tuo.ooo. 0 R owner will lease option for S2000. 10. Who faJslltes the ap- pllcatlon tor said permit." SECTION 5. Section 5.24 .• 050 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code Is amer.ded to read: "5.24.050 APPLIC o\- TIONS FOR PERMITS -· FEES, A. PRIVATE PA- TROL SERVICE. Applica- tions for pe r mits for private patrol services shall be nted with the License Division ot the Fina.o<:e Department on forms supplied by tbe City, togetber with an tn. wesUp.Uoo fee of One Hund- red Dollars (.$100.001 The application shall be stped a.Dd veruted by the appllcant and shall state the name, address and orpolzatloo of the ~trol serwlce, Its method of operation, the ter- ritory or tocatl.oos It pro- poses to serve, and tbe names, addresses and physi- cal descrlptloo of Its of- ficers and employees, l1ld such other ldeotlftcaUoo and loformatlon as may be dMmed necessary by tbe Chief of Pollee, Including. but not limited to, tt.ncer- priDls and recent photo~ &'n.pbs of the applicant and bl.l employees. B. PRIVATE PATROL- WAN, AnJ person to be em- ployed as a printe patrol. mao stall rue a werUled appUcatioo with the Llceue Olwlaicxl of the Finance De· partment oa forms supplied by the CIIJ, .. ~... tbrtb such lotormatioo u may be required by the Chief of PoUce. tocether With u tD- wHtlpUoa fee of Twenty Etcl< llollaro ($ZS.001"' SECTION S. Soetloo 5.28.- 0JO of tbo Newport Boaeb MWllclpll Code 11 ameodld to roe '"5.18.010 APPLICATION FOR PERIIfr. Applka,_ .. , ---...,. ... 1ball be lllod wWl tbo Cll)" M&laCtr cm t)rm• -.ppiltd b1 tbo CltJ, ....,.., -• too of Tl>lrt1 nroo tw- llro ud FUIJ c-($11.$0) to cvrer tM COIIIa of pro.. c 1111¥ ud .... lpt:llla Tlio .,.UCO-7M11 bo ........... -llflllo ··k-... .a caMidl -•-•Uoou•1llo • IT rt MtiSS'f. n. Cttr ..... _, ...... llrrit 1M ·-... ..... . ,. ... 1." acrD1.-UL-*rl ...... , .... ::=•c-.tea• 'If "5.41.040 PERMIT FEE. At the time of flllng an ap- p!Jcatloo for a permit. a fee of SixtfMID Dol.b.rs and Seventy Five Ceots ($18.75) shall be pa.ld to pr.rUaUy conr tbe cost ot IDnstlpt- ing azxt processt.Dg the ap- pUcatton and llauingtbeper- m1t." SECTION 9. Seetloo 5.50,. 040 of the Newport B•ch Mwtlclpl.l Code 1J ameoded to read: "5.$0.040 APPLICATION; FEE. (a} Ally person duir· ing to obtalo 1. permit to operate a massage estab- Itstmeot or to perform mas- sage semce~ arau make appllcatioo to tbl Director of FI.Dance who 1ball refer aU aucb appllc&Uou to lbe Cblef of Pollee for an ln- westip.tloo. Aa appllcattoo to obtain a permit to ~­ e n..te a masace establllb- ment sball bl accompanied by an iDYeltJpUoa fee or One HIIDdred Dollars ($100.00). (b) Eacb IA)llcaUoo l:>r a permit to permU an 11- dh1dall to perilnn mu- ...,. ~erne .. abllll be ae .. eompanled by u lDwutap. ttoo teo of ,......., Etct< Do!lars ($21.00). (e) Permltl &DIS fMs re- qlllred by tbll Ct.pter tbal1 be to acldfttoo to .. , 11- eeue, permit or r.. re ... qntrod -.., olbor c~r ol Ul1e Code/' SECftlll. 10. TbJo ordl- ooac:o Olllll bo ptb.._ ODCe 1111 t:ht offtclal ..... -r of· tbo Cll)", o.ad 1M ame ...U be etr.cttre tblrtJ (10) ...,.. -a.. -ol .. adoptloo. TIIIJ----ftetd at • rep1&r mutllc of IIIIo CtfJ ~ of 1M CltJ. of~ lloocUalil oolllo fill da1 of liar, lf!S, .... _,..... .. Clio .. ... , ol -· 1971, "' IIIIo lollo>otoc ........... AYiitl, (XlUIQUIIJI: lie-=.. =. = -110111,. COUIICILIIIII:-....,. COUJICIUIIII: -u..IIIA. MeWe ..,... AIIDh ~-~ ,.-ro -.st,1rrl, ·a ............... (. be modlfted In lbe fllture to reflect chaD&es In the ecooomy or co1t of llvl.ng indices by Resolutloo of the Clty Council.'. SECTION 2. T ttl.s' ordi- oaoce stall be publlshed once In the oftlclal newspaper of the City, and t~ same s hall be effective 30 days after the date of Its .adoptloo. Tbls ordiDance was tntro. ~ed at a nguiJ.r meeting or tbe Ctty CouncU of the CUy of Newport Beacb held oo the 27th day of May, 1975. ud wu adopted on the 9th day of June, 1975, by the roUowLDe vote. to wtt: AYES. COUNCILMEN: Me. 1oms. Doltat. Barrett, Kuebn, Rogers, Ryckott, Store. HOES, COUNCtLMEN: Nooe. ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Noa.e. Donald A. Mclnola ...,., ATTEST: TWO OP:I"IC£5 TO SIERVf YOU. 1605 WESTCLIFF DR .• NEWPORT-442-5200 700 E. BALBOA BLVD .• BAL BOA-·675-.060 J Pel E BARRm REALlY Spacious 4 BR .. family rm .. din. rm . On 52 rt . Sunny priv. patio. $179,000 Waterfront 4 l:lH .. 5 b<J., rumpus rm . Pier & lloat, sandy beach. $295,000 Bea ut. 6 BR, 5 Ba. or 4 BR. 4 Ba, with 2 BR. 1 b<.~th <.1pt. Sandy beach, courtyard. s hore moonng. S295,00Cl BD.L GllUNDY, Rcalror Laara IA:cios lalonli•rs Bld9. ot Linclo hie CtiJClerk 341 BAYSIDE OR., SUITE 1, H.B. 675-6161 Publllb: June 19, 1!r75, In .. . tbo NewportHart>orEostcn. ~-·············· ---~~-------------------·--- HOME-BALBOA 120Z E. BALBOA BLVD 4 IIOIIOOM~4 I.ATHs-o.ISTOM lUlL T ..... .._, io ---. ' 1'ft,... _,. ar .. hor . ...._ 6a ...... lrlFI I Dl ... tUtJa ..... ~blo .... ...., ........ ., -.-. ........ _ .... ....... , ........... . .••.• plus. panoranlic . view $219,000 ,._ foo ,..,.;....,, .... oloert-1o Hwr E.'-" :~~ ;;;;;:;:;;;:; ;;:;; : :st:::~:::• ir:: : ' ~ . Realtor . .... f• .., ..... I,I.ALIQA 6ii-11. ·····--········--~---------- i ' RIAL TOll$ • I7HIU SPECIALS!; _ c_.... .. W• D4'rL New on the market & a charmer. A joy to see. Owner's unit In rront ~-.three bedroom, two bath & prh·at~ paUo, plus two bedroom rental. Just 5 years . old & well priced at $125,000. Cull for appointmt'nt. OPIN HouSES 4500 IOXIUIY ID.: c.... S .... n prestige; an ocean \·iew. secluded patios, private beach, spacious lawns, plus a "spic & span" three bedroom-family room home -for the very special buyer. OPEN SUN 1 to S. Just $127,500. . 717 OICHID: c; ...... ....-. Fl'esh on the mark~t . fresh paint. fresh carpeting, a nd fresb new pansies in the yard. Play a rea ul the rear & THREE BEDROOMS & bath & one-half. Just $69,500. OPEN SAT & SUN. 1 to s.· NOIPOitT B~Qt.CORONA DilL MAlt RIIAL ISTATa .,.CIALim ·cOLE ~ NEWPORT, REALTORS 2515 E. Oo•at .Hl._w.,, Conana del M• WOOD ·AND BRICK VtrJ --~ &Dd outa ...... baue • T,_. II ~ _ U.. blaebl -Elb'a lui• UYinl roocn. fluDUJ rocMD. coarmtt kitcben, Iaiit muter bedroom, pia two otbtr bedroom._ $112,500 BEST PRICE ON LINDA SPANISH BEAUTY wiTH 70 FT. FLOAT AND 103 FT. PIERHEAD LINE -3 BED-· ROOMS, 3-1/2 BATHS, DEN AND SEPARATE DINING. $192,500. BOB OWENS - 642-8235. (F200) WXUIIOUS lA YFtlOMT UVIMG. Newly completed custom built home w /4 large bedrooms + maid's quarters. Unique e ntry doors w /leaded glass windows. Unusual hardwood floors in entry, family room & brkfst. room. Numerous special features. Dock for lg. boat. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 P.M. 618 HARBOR ISLAND DR. (F24~ IALIOA PENINSULA SPECTACULAR -$57.500! Cute Peninsula cottage w /wood paneled living room. cozy fireplace, entertainment bar & patio. Situated on R-3 lot suitable for building a duplex. Paula Bailey 642-8235. (Fl8) •••• • COUNTRY-LI~E ESTATE ....... fa,rm1y .H Onle <>n.-t.lf a'c re estate In Harbor View WU. com- plete wUb 5 bedroom, family room bomt. GI'OODds PLUS I nco me and pool that art Cant:asttc. You ban to SNit to belleve U. You own the land, tool SEE IT AND LET'S DISCUSS IT • • • • • • COM DUPLEX . LET US SHOW YOU 505 POPPY ···IT'S A HOHEYtll Charming 2 bedroom bouse PLUS fllrnlsbed bacbelor apartment In old Corooa del Mar. $78,500 I I I • ~ TWIN DUPLEXES CORONA DEL MAR Three bedrooms, 2 baths plus 2 bedrooms aDd 2 baths 1D tllCh. Prlvat. paUos and decks. 115,000 each . . ,HESTER-BROWN II . -A•socl•s. lie., ledlws 133-971-- .................... · lOY R. McCARDLE JliAL~, II ... .,.,. . 1110 NEWPORT ILVD., COSTA MUA ,.. CORONA DEL MAR Almost new. Custom buUt for present owner. Flu bedroom home, 2 blocks from the beach. Separate dining room, plus spacious family room. Two bedroom rental In rear unit. Call 673-8550. Call 673-85 50 T HE REAL ESTATERS Ill MAIGUIIITI, ~IOMA DIL MAl aJJ-IIM ~ I I .. IAl El 'REPORT I I I Unit sales, through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, totalled 371 in May. 3,339 lisUDgs were pro- cessed dur~ the first 5 monthS of 1975, of which 48% were sold. 78% of the sales were .co-operative! Lt.t your prq,erty With a Realtor. · •·•·• • •·• e .• , •• 8 1 11 a I I I ~ IJ;g Can~n BEST OPPOITIIITJES!! Just Usted "Fresh On De Maket" OPPORTUMTY'fl Personal reasons dictate a fast sale on brand new -never occupied -Deane home "Deauville" 4 bdrm. & bonus room, 3440 sq. ft. panoramic golf course view, puulsizt.od lot. Builder ·:. original price on this outstanding location was Sl79,500. However. owner willing to sell NOW at $177,000 (this ~~ S\7,000 bt!low comparable new uniu If inler~st~d in this exceptiooal valut> pleuse contact us today ~ OPPOITUNITT if2 \ Hroad moor home -absolutel~ 1mma<.·ulate ~ lxlrm. & family rm ranch style. on big quarter acre lot. Couple oc<·upied ~. barely used. The very fin est of quality appointments. no detai I overlooked! Gorgeous grounds. featuring specimen plants. shaded patio wilh trellis overhang + !'oUnn~:. wood deck ove rlookin g \\att•rfull & pond. Truly a captivating home : Being offea·ed near owner'::, inv~sted costs at S179,SOO IShown by appoint mcnl this \\eekend > HASTINGS & CO •• Realtors ·~ 640-5560 0., .. h....., hdblwff Profft._. -.tg. LIDO ISLAND WATERFRONT Sandy beach is the setting for this big & handsome, unique property. All h ere in this stunning home of exquisite taste & quiet beauty. 4 Bdrms., den, study, intimate dinin~ area, last word kitchen + 2 bdrm. & 2 bath apt. Impossible to duplicate on Lido. $375, ()()() You a • Ocean Views Very choice North Laguna locaUoo. Six lovelJ spacious 2 bedroom units aod ooe onrsiu 3 bed· room plan. Close to beaches, sboppiDg and all, that Lacuna Art Colooy ctarm. Top quallty coo- structlon. From $54,950. Call 6.75-7225 ... Irvine Terrace A sweeping view of the Channel and Bay e&n be yours with this outstanding custom boUt 5 bedroom home. Formal dlntng room bas electrically coo- trolled monble roof that allows you to dine under the sun or stars. Court yard pool wttb Jacuul. Prime Lrvlne Terrace lcx-atioo. 100 Feel to Beach OUt.st.aOOJng buy lor an innstor or a person who desires a beach home plus rental lDcome. This duplex consists of one unit wtt.b 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, plus 1 unit wUb 2 bedrooms and 1 bath. Excellent summer rental schedule. Call for details. $89,500. need It ®I or. Any time you're 1nvolved 1n a real estate transaction. Remember. Realtors are sk1lled 1n servtng the real estate needs of all So. for y~ real estate needs. look for the symbot of a Realtor ur ~ealtor· toda I Salad ' ' Dinner A cup of Potilge St Getmilin, milde daily in out kilfhen. Cri5p 5pinilch salad with chopped biiCOn, hilrd boiled egg, sweellsour dressing. Crepes Sr. Jacque5: Sca~lops, shrimp, and sliced 3 ftr mushrooms m a sherry sauce :7 ~ with gruyere cheese. • C:.Cktallo II Wlaeo COSTA MESA South Coast Piau on the ftOftft .we of the ............... ,.... hltinl IJM-1221 Publlth Your FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT I ;:&.;!.: l POR ALL CITIIS PCNSJGN l=j.o .... ~·. COUIITY ONLY S25.00 (PLUS 11.1 POl TMI OaAMGI COUMTY ,ILIMG Pll) Wt wW IUo care ol -tile llllq IIIII tilt peik:alloa II roo -• tilt I capita ol tilt F-B-Maalt Slalemtal, 1111011 aat IDd atcotd, IDd ••-'od b1 a cbock b m. Or roo cu cot0t 1D tilt Eu!IO alllca 1D 1W oat tilt lorma. 11-lllDC .. DOl _.....,, 27211, COAST HWY., COlOMA OIL lllAil, C.ALIP. TILIP'HONI 67JoOUI Swim hours announced The ptrk.s, beaches a.od recreation departmeot of Newport Beach announces the following summer r ecreaUoo swim hOUrs: Newport Harbor Higb • Monday through Friday, 1Z:30 to Z:20 p.m.; Wednes. day and Frida)', 6 to 8 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. Corona del Mar High - Monday through Friday, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.; Monday even- ing, 6 to 8 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. The program wUI start the week of June 23 and coo- tlnue throughout the sum- mer. Cost is 50 cents for those under 17, and 75 cents for adults 18 years and older. There Is a specW flmUy plan, $25 for the summer. Lube & Oil Change ~488 • L"ntpl• ''" rh.,~~•s lubrr~auon & o•l ;;,~··!!"!!'!"!lit~ .... ChMl<:C e ~~~~flS l"n•un•longrr "'4!arong P"''" flo smo.,!h. quo~l perf•Hmatll o· • 1'1• .osf' pi"'"" f.,r ippoontnv·nl e ]., o.ludn lo::hl lrtt• ~~ Up to~ qt~ ot m.o1oo bf~ ,..,llto·lflde oo t BRAKF. OVERHAUL S5695 11.1 __ ....,,., ... , ..... ·-- Our Great Polyester Cord Tire Helps Hold The Line On Price t.ood)r·•r • AII-WuthU ?8 io b<>lll with poi)'UIN ••"d tho! • li .. t ti!•P.,red lfl '" U · <lui¥( G01><l1 .. r proc"• 11111 Ml th• corol 11 opUm"~' •t•~n11•h ond rul1hm<:,.. T1l.e wkle 71-urt~• tr~u! I~ "r~v,r•e 101olded,~ e ted!· ntqw" bmrnwe<l lrmn r..:e tire production. In ru~n~ moklln~. the contoer of !he lte•d ..,,. lou II oltMhtl) ~<.>ncne u H co .. .,. from lhtt ~!!:':!~~ I !."!~ for 878-t 3 BLACKWAl-L mold --tkot •hnl tho tl•e h tfllloted, the freed •••'" 11111. flo! ton!KI with th• ro.d. Aftd lito riiHr,. ,,..,. dottll" I• well aroo¥M. wilh ,t.nty of !taction edt" to p..,.,lde Ml· oh•e pip. In...,.,.,. d.rool. our AII·Weethe~ 71 11veo you lt-•1 ~~~oli!y. ot • price thel"o In ot.p wllh the tloM. I 21orf4770 1 21orS49 .. • ,..1......... ~.,.1 .......... • • ' Tour project laUnched tra111a a....,, wmt ' ..... -~1. -rt L&--" Wood, Alita 0oo41; ..-. lloflct IIIII WWllll 'MI. ' Tbo 5-lloor -"' 11W aad boat .. .,......., .... lftct .,.. -• -ll CODt'IDtioll dtltp ..... tbllr wt .... u •• .,.. ._ ... ldclllfPU: • --• irYIIIt -ltrlal Put, .. Upper Bay, famou ,,......._ CtleOrfly bomoo, colldJil --· IDd -bIll lilt Nnport Hartor YacM Ctlb. Tlctet• art $16. a., • .,.. tlaaa 111111 be madt lor 11taa or 1mall l'fOUPI bJ eaJIIillrl 714-671-'1130. Sborttr - IUDCb tou.rs wtl1 be ....Uo~ able. GEM ALK IYJ. C. ""'""ialln J,C. ~ .,.., ,..,. ., IGJ ~ .,.., ,.._, • eo. ...... IMwlmd hN lfJOIW ...,. Z7 ~ ,.,._tfforlfy Oft --I<W!"'·. JADE MIP'HRITE odADIITE Wb•l' s lbc Jif!cruu? lD 1863 a French cham- tat dtsconred thlt two dif- ferent jades edited; yet ..,en today people refer to bolb types by ooe term, "jade." TOUR NEWPORT! "You are lnYI~ 1o see our cM.nnJnc 'Pete~ is top citizen Nephrite, les• valuable )ide, 11 eoner than jadeite, aDd looks oily whan pol- iahed. U was uHCI tlr over S,OOO y-.rs for tool• and artistlc carvltl&:•. and 1t wu not until about 1780 tbat a nplu supply of true precious )ldette 111 many colors bepn to now trom Burma. Jadeite, or "cern quality" Jade, costa more ttan nephrite, Is harder 'a.nd looks glassy wbeo poUshed. aDd aousua.l city," ay memben of tbe Alllltlnct Leque of Newport Beach, wbo ue starttnc culdtd aipt .... t.nc trJpa by bus and Qt lo introdUce coav .. Uon guests to tbe Harbor Area and raise money for their many plilla.ntbropies. Cbeektnc the Sherman Foundation GU'deD In Corona del Uar, as one of the slgbts to see, are these Asatsta.oce Lape members, lett to rtabt, Mrs. William Trttt Of Lido Isle, Mrs. Bryoo Tarmtler IDd Mrs. Edward RoleHt of Dover ShOr es, aDd Mrs. VLrtU Howell ot Balboa Coves. Dr. BuU H. Peterson, the fOUDding tuperfDteodent IDd preQdent of the Cc:ut Com. manJty College Dtstrtet, 1s o,_. Coast CoUee:e's out. st:a.Od1nc cWua of 1975, Dr. Petersoo, oow a rest. deal of Walnut Creek, wu hooored at occ•s com. mencemerat nerclses June 13 tor b1s ''enUcbtened ed· ucatlooal leadership and forestcbt In the development of Orange Coast Colleee." Berteley. His nut tdlclt-· tloaal asaJ&nmeot wu all of tnJtructQr of p~Jilct: .. matblmattes at BaMnlliiil hlch acllool ud janlOr .._.. lep. He ns aDo tM .. ,. basketball coaeb aad ... s lstant tootbi.U coactl. • • Attet teacbtng at rs.a .. moot hilb IChool, Mt,.._ hlcb acllool, uc llt.Yia, ... GleOOale Collage, bebeei."N orance Coast Colllle'l founding presldeat ud ~ trlct superintendent in 1H't. He held trst potJUoa uatll Ma retirement In the .prllre of 1964 for bealtb reaJOiil.. He received his A.B., M.A. and Pb.D. degrees from UC UCPAL MDTIC! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe toUowlng person 1& doing business as Boonle's, 409 Left Soth st., Newport Bea.cb 92660: Boonle Jo SaJn, 1616 Bedford Lane.D,New- port S.eb 92660. This business is conduct· ed by an IDdlvldual. Signed: Boonte Jo SaJn. Tb.ls statement was ftled with tbe County Clerk ofOr. ange County June 13, 19'75. Publish: June 19, 26, July 3, 10, 1975, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F«771 - lt ls sometimes dllflcult to dUfet'entlate between these jades, 1!0 esamtna- Uon by a tntned jeweler ls Important before invest· In this popular gem CLAMS • OYSTERS • SHRIMP • SWORDFISH • BASS LUNCHEON from $1.95 SIXTY -SEVEN YEARS of marriage were observed lilst week by Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ralstoo, shOwn at the door of their borne at 110 Uod St., Central Ne'tt'pOtt. They were married In 1908 1n Chicqo, where Mr. Ra.lstoo worked lor U. s. steel. Mrs. Ralaton .... a young Im- migrant f'l"om AustrJa. They hue ll'ed here since 1939, ~Md Ollily 'ri/4 P.M. ~11.Ca.t...,._.., ow-ad• ...... (1l.tll"7!-ot00 11271 he:itlc: COMI ttwy. ,..,"'-~ HYI!IiftiiOn a-d! • l213H5i'2·1321 CAT AMARAH RACE FOR BOY SCOUTS About 20 members of Co- rona del Mar's Boy Scout troop will sail in a cata- maran regatta this Saturday In Newport Harbor, They wUJ sail 8 Hoble lOs and 2 Hoble 16s l'l.lrnlshed by the manufa cturer tor the event. The Scouts will sal! rrom the Sea Scout Base on Coast Hwy., from 10 a.m. untu about 5 p.m. LEGAL NOTIC! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person ls doing btlslness as: Rusty's, 2466 E. Fender Ave., Ful- lerton: LaVonne A.. Me. Cullough, 8556 Dalen, Downey, Ca. 90242, This bUsiness is conducted by an Individual, Signed: LaVonne A. Mc- Cullough. This statement was filed wttb the County Clerk oror. a.nge County May t, 1975. 33350 Publlsb: May 29, Jurie 5, 12, 19, 1975, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F .43446 L!GAL NOTICE NOTICE lNVITING BIDS Sea.led proposals or bids will be received by the City CouneU of Newport S..eh, Callfomla, at or betore the bOOr of 7:SO P.M. oo .Juae 23, 19'15, lor a contn.ct conrtng the pubUcatklo and prlnltDc of all lepl IIOIJcoa or other mattrlal rtQillnd to be ptlbll.tbed Ia a .,... •• paper of 181l.enl elraal&UoD pubU.btd a.od: elreu.lated 1D lbo CIIJ ol N-rt Btaeb for the n.cat J•r IDCfillc Jtme10, 191&. · Lun Lqloa, CIIC City Clerk City of N-rt a-il hblllb: Jaoe lt, lr7S, Ia lbt N.....,rt HaJ1>0r E•alpa, Newporl PrinlerS: 101M. •.-no I'MJUJtJI .. ,KU . COPS, MON.EY ' AND PARKING A lot of us get In the babU of taking our pollee officers for gTalltecl. They're always here, tbey do their job e!!lcleatly and quietly (escept when 10melillot starts shooting at them), and they don't always get tbe reCOIPiitloll tbey dese"•· Well, there's ooe serYice that the pollee provide for bus-that shouldn't be overlooked any looger. I'm talking about tbe way they-down bad-check artists. Cops like Bob Brockle of our own department .here talinport are very valuable to tbelr community. Having bad tbe sad uperlence of ,.ar through small clalms court to get mooey back from dlshooest checlrwrttero. I-tell you that tbe pollee handle It a bell of a lot better thaD tbe courts. Tbe court 1IW order some guy to pay o!l a bad check at a rate of $1 a week, tben tbe crook lpar•lbe court order, anyway, I thlnlt that the law should allow businessmen to donate bal! of Ill mooey recovered by the pollee to some tlnd of pollee charity flmd, or widoW' I-. or something like that. U Ia worth It to the buslnesaman, It would belp tbe ~ce, and It would keep a lot of cases out of court. • ·• · Speaking of checks and money, I'd like my CUy Councllmtf,'lllr, Rocers, to run down tbe mooey that Is 8111111Dsed to be In the off-street parkiiiC MIL WbUe the city Is aburt of parking, putlcularly bore In Ctlllral Newport1 the 1 IW II talking about borrowtuc money trOiil tbt parking flmd to baUd pans and ._.. courts. I can't belleve It, We should be using that money for wballt lllePllY Intended • ,_ """de off-street parking. Now, the old LeValley Karat prc>Dtrty In Caotnl :•-" II up tor salt!, Why don't we use tbat of!.street parldlll fllnd to buy tblt pt>..o ... IIIII bam It Into 1 blue meter parldnr lot for ompiCIJ'-of bu!De-In tbiiJIIIl ef ton? A )ldge baa already ruled tblt WI are DOt PIIJillllll to put apeelllllille...,..ro on publlc streets (such u 011 tbe Ocean Frcictt In CIIIUal Newport), 10 IC'f Pot !bam 011 Iota. We really oeld 10me omploJM parldlll. Solila ef tbe8o ,.... t t •s• that the city Ia allowlnc to build bore ba\'e more tbaD 100 emP,CIJ'MI. -· Let'• use thlt mODO)' wlloiJ, not fritter It a.-y 011 parD. · AI Forctt '"> P .S. I have louDdadfertiiiJIIIn the Enatp to be YUY prclllol>le,• ,.,.. a bulllluo· 111111, yoa shoolcl be adfartilllll with yoar hamelon paper,...,. yoar dollar buys LOCAL readorllllp oaly, Tblnk abotlt lt. • • • • • • • • Tboro'a a DIW _PbDU llllmbar to call at the pollee oub·IZIIIIII 'I 011 the hill U you need pollee belp wltb people parldlll Oil yoar prlftte prclpUtJ, U yoa !JouCbt a "DO pu1dar'' lip from ao, tirlllr It Ia ..S "11W}IIII tbe'-'21 •• 011 U for you • lfo~:;, ' r i